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SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1982. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS ' OL. LI., NO. 176. (CteanUtod AdrorBalni on Page 10.). VINEYARDISTS ASK Pay Tribute at Poet’s Shrine VETERAN HISSED ORDERS PROBE DRY LAW CHANGES BONUSrAYMNT OF N. Y. STOCK MARKET jrape Growers Want Permis- LIST OF WINNERS Cry of "Throw Him Oul" Twenty-five Arrested Hold Lengthy Execoiire S u - sion To Sell Naturally Fer- MANCHESTER DAY Heard As Baltimore lien and Decide To Send mented Beverages — Call Speaks For Group of Ex- During Religious Riot Inreitigatora To Manhat- Industry Perfectly Legal. These Names Drawn On Sat- Soldiers Against the Plan. Mthone Bay, N. fl., April 28.— tCommunlst to hold service, were tan— Determined To Find (A p )— Royal Cohadlan mounted po pslted with mud and stones. urday Disposing of Prizes On Friday night a free-for-all bat- Wnnhington, April 25.- (A P I - Washington, April 28.— (A P I—A lice today were rounding up the last tle was staged. In which .Wilbert Out Inside Operations of war veteran, Fred C. Reynolds of O.Rniil"C(l antl-nrnlilliitlonl.MlH In In Big Trade Event. of 26 young men charged with vlo- Swlcker was stabbed In the arm by t.' iiigrcsM today lookinl with con- Baltimore, was loudly hissed by fel- enoe in connection with a eerles of an unknown aiiallant. Gigantic Pool of Stochi. sIclrvHhle nkeptlct^im on the proposal low veterans today when be oppos- religious riots at Martin's river Defying their persecutor!, the lo- In- PonnUI D. Conn, rllrcclnr of the ed the cash bonus payment before where one man was stabbed, two clety members attempted to hold an- The ll,st of winners of the one Cii'lloi-n'n. V'lneyardlBts AHBoctntlon, the House ways and means commit- houses damaged and a number of other meeting Saturday night at the Washington, April 28 — (AP) — hundred articles of merchandise, tee. members of the Pentecostal Society home of Albert Langllle. A mob Ihnt tti’> PJIghteenth Aniviuiment Du Tbe Senate banking committee to- valued at $1000, on which chances One cry of "Throw Him Out” was were stoned. The outbreaks occur- of about 100 gathered around and modifioefto permit the sale of red for three nights in eucoesslon started a siege of the house which day ordered a full Inveatlgatlon of were given on Manchester Day last heard. ni’ tiirnlly fermented beverages. Reynolds said he represented a and ended when police were called lasted from eight o’clock that night the Stock Market and determined to Meanwhile. Seereliiry H.yde and Thursday, were drawn Saturday group of veterans opposed to full into the usually quiet village. until two o’clock the next morning. lend Inventtgators to New York. the office of Attorney General afternoon at the vacant store in the They stoned the building and brok-' payment. Trouble has been bre\Aring for two At a lengthy executive leeslon tbe Mitchell denied a statement by Conn "W e feel this bill to be claes legis- years since the "Holy Rollers” first every window in It. A section of that Fruit Industries. Ltd., "had Its Tinker Block. Winners must present committee agreed to appoint a eub- lation which engandered the finan- organized in this district. Minor the mob adjourned to the dwelling of Gene.sla as a result of conferences the correct ticket stub at the Cham- commlttee, to employ additional cial stability of the government," disturbances had occurred from time B. Shupe, leader of the sect, and set between the Department of Justice, couneel and Inveetlgatore necessary ber of Commerce office not later to time, but nothing of a serious na- about smashing windows there. the Treasury and the Department he eald, referring to the Patma bill to' make the study in New York. than Saturday of this- week to re- ture had been reported, although an- Mounted police arrived from of Agriculture In Washington." to expand the currency by two bil- ceive prizes. Alternate names were imosity of a large number of district Bridgewater and scattered the mob, The committee is determined to Chairman Stone however, said the lion dollars to pay the remainder also drawn and these will be an- residents had bepoma more ga yk ed arrested four men on charges of mis- find out the Inside operations of the Farm Board did not "loan a penny" outstanding on the bonus certifi- gigantic pool in stocks which oper- nounced next week on the articles as groups of youttorjgathaved aband chief and Issued summonses for 12 to fruit Industries "until it had been cates. ated on tbe "bull” side in tbe 1929 that are not called for by^that time. meeting places o f tM sect. others for the same offence. Then assured by the Department of Jus- "We want you to know that there boom and on the "bear" side since The Winners are some veterans wbO consider this Hostilities opened last Thursday more were summoned for interfer- tice. the Treasury and the Prohibi- President and Mrs. Hoover, under the spell of a bright spring day the price collapse. tion Bureau that the grape concen- appeal unpatriotic." night when a group of the Pentecos- ence on the highway in connection The winners were as follows: smiled as they entered the Folger Memorial Shakespeare Library in Wash- Chairman Norbeck said the ques- trate business of that company was Representative Rainey of Illinois, tal faith, headed for the home of a ^ t h Thursday’s disturbances. Allen, C. H., 118 Henry street, M, ington for dedication ceremonies on the 368th annivrsary of the poet’s tion of subpoenaing witnesses, in- the Democratic leader, who was pre- perfectly legal." No. 67893, Gentleman’s rain coat. birth. The library contains 20,000 volumes of Shakesjeare’s works col- cluding Chairman John J. RaskoO Not Consulted siding, warned that the demonstlra- Anderson, Ruby, 56 Winter street. lected by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Folger. Presentation of the key, symboliz- of the Democratic National commit- tlon was a violation of the rules. A statement by the Department Town, No. A-34429, Emery wheel. ing opening of the library, was made by Mrs. Folger, the donor’s widow. tee, and others described as mem- of Justice said It "was never con Andrulot, Mrs. G., 35 1-2 Walker bers of stock'pools, would be decid- suited and did not participate in any street. Town, No. B-4337, Ladles MANUFACTURERS PROTEST CLOSE VOTES RECORDED ed by the steering subcommittee. conference concerning the market- silk slip. Washington, April 25.— (A P ) — Proposals for employing Samuel ing of grape concentrates for mak- Bareisa, Anna, 13 1-2 School street. The National Association of Manu- Untermyer, veteran New York at- ing wine in the home.” It added: Town, No. B-48065, 5 gals. 100 per- facturers, through James A. Emery, torney for counsel, were not dis- “Assistant Attorney General cent Penn oil. CREDIT CONTROL PLAN today put before the House ways ON COAL, COPPER DUTIES cussed. Richardson at one time advised the Belfer, S., 856 Main street. No and means committee an emphatic Big Trader Ready Federal Farm Board respecting the B-75209, Basket groceries. protest against full cash payment of As the committee met today Wil- form of contracts for loans to fruit Bentley, Alice, Wapping, Conn., the soldiers’ bonus. liam H. Danfortb, big stock trader Industries and others, hut no ques- Emery called the $2,000,000,000 No. B-133, Automobile tire. IS ADVOCATED BY MILLS Lumber Duties Rejected 10 of Boston, appeared and offered to tion of any other character was ever new money plan an "experiment” AL SMITH’S FORCES Boland, Miss Helen, 28 Welling- testify when wanted. Norbeck said presented or considered. The asser- and warned the committee to "avoid ton Road, Town, No. 29434, Colonial he probably would not be called be- tion that the Department of Justice experiments, especially those con To 8— Import Tax of One fore Thursday. directly or indirectly approved or bed spread. demned by historical precedents.” Broderick, R. E., 670 Main street, Secretary of the Treaa&ry HITLERITES GAIN READY FOR BAITLE Asked concerning plans lor secur- even considered at that time any "There Is no evidence that our ing Information, Norbeck said "it question relating to home wine- Hartford, No. A-54202, Glass bowl. difficulties arise from a lack of cur- Cent a Gallon On Oil was doesn’t make any difference whether, making, is without any foundation in Broderick, R. E., ,670 Main street, Tells Members of Associ- rency,” Emery said. Hartford, No. A-55004, Lawn golf it’s In New York or San Francisco. fact.” IN ikrE E C TlO N S "W e believe the fundamental thing If we want It we are going to get Llnthlcnm's Views set. Voted Favorably. Two Important Primaries To that cannot be overstressed Is that it, that’s all there Is to it.” While House supporters of the Bryant, W. B., 25 Olcott Drive, ated Press That Coofi- confidence is required to restore the He said the investigation would prohibition laws remained silent, Town, No. 44146, Silhouette serving equilibrium. be pushed “ as fast as possible" and Representative Linthlcum of Mary- “The fundamental trouble is that Be Held Tomorrow In Bay tray. Washington, April 25.— (A P ) — would go Into both the short and land, chairman of the House Wet deflce Must Be Restored. Is Now Strongest Party In we are moving In a fog of political Bums, James, 591 Hilliard street, In a series of rapid fire ballots, the long sides of the market. Bloc, expressed the opinion that uncertainty. W e can’t chart our No. A-73719, Pajama slippers. Senate finance committee today dis- State, Pennsylvania. The idea of a steering committee “Congfress will never agree to a Callahan, Mrs, John, Highland course until the fog lifts.” posed of the tariff issue in the reve- change in the prohibition laws that Four Out of Five German "What would you have done to was first suggested -by Senator street,. Hlgbiiad Park, No. 86187, New York, .April 25.r-(/lP)— A nue bill by voting Import taxes on Coupens (R., Mich.) favors one industry." Fibre sun poi^h chair. oil, coal and copper and rejecting" He agp"eed with Representative La relnvlgorated'credit structure and a Washington, April 25.— (A P )—A The proposal for sending Investi- Campbell’s Service Station, 275 States— The Results. (Continaed on Page Three) levies on forest products. Quardia of New York, secretary of "restoration of National aonfidence” climatic decision which may virtual- gators to New York was advanced Main street, Town, No. B-75256 Tbe provisions in the House bill by Senator Blaine (R., Wis.) and: the RepuDllcan W et Bloc, and other were called for today by Secretary for an Import tax of one cent a gal- ly clinch the Democratic presiden- Congressional antl-prohlhltlonists in Mirror. the committee approved his sugges- Casperson, Florence, 8 Village Mills as “ twin weapons which must Berlin, April 25.—(AP)—Adolf lon on oU and $2 a ton on coal tial nomination for Franklin D. tion that the agents should be were retained. In Import levy on street, Town, No. 5543, Gentleman’s be fbrged to turn back the forces of HOOVE TO SPEAK Roosevelt or may act tremendously selected from outside the govern- (Continaed on Page Three) Hitler’s National Socialists had be copper— the rate to be decided later bath robe. destruction.” against him, Impends in tomorrow’s ment service. Chapdelaln, J., 681 Hartford Road come the strongest political party In —was added. The Treasury chief addressing the The selection of committee Town, No. B-59004, Ladies o four of the' five German states today All votes were close. Tbe attempt Massachusetts and Pennsylvania sel was discussed in some detkll, buh annual luncheon of the Associated BEORE GOVERNORS night case. due to a sweep of yesterday’s Diet to remove the oil tax from the bill primaries. the question was referred to tba SACKEH RECEIVES Press at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel, lost on a tie vote 9 to 9. The lum- Christensen,’ Mrs. E. F., 151 El In these two states "the stop steering committee. C3omrtltte« told the officers of the news-gather- elections,' but'it still lacked clear ber duties were rejected 10 to 8. dridge street. Town, No. B-40832, Roosevelt forces” have concentrated members generally approved of the ing organization that "the wave of control of any of them. Only In Eskimo Kayak boat. their strength behind Alfred E. manqer In which William A. Gjray, fear and the tide of deflation has to HONORARY DEGREE Colton, H. F., Canton, Conn., No. Bavaria did they run slightly behind. To Make Address Nextl REWRITINO MEASURE Smith In a stupendous effort to the present counsel, has conducted, he turned back.” A-54002, Box assorted chocolates. The election resulted In three Washington, April 25.--(AP) — halt the New York governor’s tri- the inquiry. " ’The only way that I know to Dadamos, Fiorra, 889 Main street. deaths, many other casualties, hun- The dispute over pe-mlttlng tariffs umphant piling up of pledged con- bring adequate relief to the people Wednesday — Roosevelt Town, No. 60280, Table. dreds o f arrests and numerous minor in the bllllob dollar revenue bill was vention votes. The struggle resting OBJECT OF PROBE of the United States,” he said, "is U. S. Ambassador Honored Daley, Mrs. J. B., 33 Proctor Rd., disorders. slated for consideration today as with the voters today is square cut. Washington, April 26.— (AP) — Town, No. A-87784, Two Pequot In Prussia which covers two- To Speak Oo Program. the Senate finamce committee met to Far more important than the 112 Ilere is the object of the Senate (Continued on Page Three) sheets and cases. thirds of Germany and where the begin rewriting the measure recelv- votes to be had, Itf the moral effect banking committee’s Stock Market By German Uniyersity; Is Derrick, Mrs., Buckland, Conn., fight was most bitter because of the d from the House. on political leaders and voters in investigation as stated today by Ita theory that "whoever controls Prus- Both Republican and Democratic chairman, Senator Norbeck, (R., S. No. 98003, Electric range. Washington, April 25.— (AP) — the numerous states which yet have sia controls the Reich” the Hitlerite D.), in response to a question: Dexter, M. L. 6 Laurel street, President Hoover today accepted an to choose their candidate. Now Doctor of Science. forces won 168 seats in comparison Tbwn, No. 67946, Rayon-Satin com- ALIENISTAHACKS invitation to address the governors’ (Continued oo Page ’Three) Division Forecast "It’s to go into the question of with the nine they held heretofore. whether the American buyer and fortable. conference at Richmond, Va., next This left the Nazis exactly even On the eve of a decision a sum- Dietrlchsen, Mrs. C., Highland Wednesday. seller has a fair market or whether, with the coalition which makes up mary or blending of opinion parti- Tuebingen. Germany, April 25. — Park, Town, No. A-86861, Mirror. The sudden acceptance of the in- the market is rigged against him, (A P )—The honorary degree of Doc- INSANin DEFENSE the present government. The co- san and neutral, appears to favor a both up and down, and whether Dietz, C., 127 School street. Town, vitation tendered him by Governors tor of Science was conferred with alition also secured 162 seats. ISEC. HURLEY LAUDS division of the votes of both states. there is not a general movement at No. A-5567, Nelly Don pajamas. of the various states probably will solemn ceremony today upon United Hold Seats. Massachusetts throwing the bulk of this time on the part of bear raid- Edwards, Mrs. R., 13 Cross street, 29s result in a meeting between tbe States Ambassador Frederic M The NatloDEiI Socialists with four its 36 to Smith. ers to destroy the vzdue of property Town, No. 69293, Pair vanity lamps. President and Franklin D. Roose- SacHett by the ancient University of Expect Massie Case To Go To minor opposition parties, command PRESIDENT’S POLICY Without the dispute accompany- through the erchange." Elliott, Sidney, 42 Lilac street, velt, governor of New York and ing the Democratic campaign, the Tuebingen as an expression of Ger- only 208 out of the 450 seats in the leading Democratic candidate for many’s thanks for the Hoover mora- Town, No. 66506, Box cigars. Prussian Diet. They could form a Republicans during this week will Fay, Marie F., 343 No. Maiif the presidential nbmlnation to op- torium on reparations payments. the Jury Not Later Than government only If the 67 members select 264 more delegates in 13 OPPOSES CAPONE PLEA states; practically every one of the ■The degree was conferred by the of the Centrist party, which is that ^ ^ 'T h e ^ 'ip ^ a S t will leave the (Continaed on E*age Two) jSsyS HOOVCP HSS Poilltsd tll6 votes is assured to President Hoo- dean of the economic and scientific of Chancellor Heinrich Bruening, White House late Wednesday fore-' Tomorrow. ver’s column which already counts Washington, April 25.— (AP) — faculty who paid warm tribute to the were to support them.' noon. American proposals of lapt June for The rule is that the present gov- Roosevelt Is scheduled to address | Way To Stabilize Econom- 248. Opposition to a review by the Su- In place of presidential candi- alleviating the Reich’s financial bur ernment hold over, in any event, un- the conference Wednesday night. preme Court of A1 Gapone’s oonvic- dates, Issues are taking the Repub- dens. ONE TRAFFIC DEATH Honolulu, April 26— (A P )— The til a new government Is formed Yvlth The President’s topic will be the I tlon WEU3 expressed today by the "In appreciation of the fact,” he Insanity plea of Lieut. Thomas Mas- the support of 61 per cent of the relationship between the state and ic Conditions. government through Solicitor Gen- (Continued on Page Three) said, "that Ambassador Sackett rec- sie faced a final attack today by an- Diet. federal governments, economy and| eral Thacher. ognized in good time the dangers Capone’s plea for review is pend- OVER THE WEEKEND] other expert'In the workings of the The only other party In Prussia taxation. which threatened the world’s econ- to make a gain was the Communist Governors attending the confer- Oklahoma City, April 25— (A P )— ing before the court and probably human mind. omy through Germany’s economic which now has 67 seats compared ence already have accepted an invl-1 Patrick J. Hurley, Secretary of war, will be passed on May 2. crisis and energetically tried to To the testimony of two physi- with its former 48. Social Demo- tatlon from Mr. Hoover to dine with | told the Republican state conven- EXCHANGE TRliSTCO. In a brief filed In the court to- ward off these dangers, proving him- cians that Massie was not Insane him at the White House next 'Thurs- tion here today President Hoover day, Thacher said the government self Germany’s warm hearted friend, Woman When She when Joseph Kahahawi, who he was (Contlnaed on Page Three) day. "has pointed the way to stabUlza- contended that the counts of the In- I confer this degree.’’ convinced criminally attacked Mrs. tlon” of world-wide economic condi- OF BOSTON aOSED dictment against the racketeer were - Saokett’s Response Massie, was slain, the prosecution tions. sufficient. The ambassador, in a response de- Jumps From Burning was prepared to add the testimony The secretary, whose home town Capone In his plea for a review livered at a luncheon following the of a third doctor, Joseph Catton, la Tulsa, Okla., was giving the key- said he had been deprived of his ceremony, recalled similar honors Home— Daughter Hurt. Sanford University psychiatrist. Charges Mrs. Kavanaugh note address constitutional rights because the conferred on his predecessors. Am - Dr. Catton was to take the stond "The President has pointed the Bank Commissioner Shuts counts of the indictment charged bassadors Alanson B. Houghton and again to stress the jury of mixed way to stabilization,” said tbe him in general terms with attempt- Jacob Gould Schurman, by the Uni- racials, the prosecution’s contention With Breach of Faith World War veteran. "In Europe ing to evade income taxes without versities of Gbettingen and Heidel- (By Associated PreM) that the Hawaiian was slain by a he led tbe way for an International Up Bay State Institution; specifying the particular way In berg, praised the contributions of In spite of clear weather and sane man who killed with revenge moratorium to prevent the collapse which he went about it. German universities to the progress crowded highways in (Connecticut In his heart. The defense contends 25.— (A P )—Mrs.^Guard’’ which 1s seeking to regain of one great nation and to supply Had Been Aided By City. of modern civilization. over the week-end, only one traffic the United States naval officer be- Hartford, April credit to others. In the Orient, the He referred to the peculiar diffi- accident resulted fatally, and tin- came temporarily Insane while try- Fannie Dixon Welch of Columbia, I control of the party organization. HOSPITAL GETS $10,000 Mrs. Welch pointed out that Miss parries of the nlne-Power Treaty culties of continuing the Intellectual other death resulted from an earlier ing to obtain a confession that president of tbe Coimecticut Feder- and the Pact of Paris and the life when the chief concern of a accident. would restore his wife’s good name. Mary Dewsom, Roosevelt leader In Boston, April 26.— (A P )— The neople was for the merest necessi- The death of a woman who leap- Is Last Witness ation of Democratic Women’s clubs New' York, recently asked her to I Leagne of Nations Exchange Trust Company failed to New York, April 26.—(A P )—The Ues of existence. "But,” he added, ed from her blazing home brought Dr. Catton is the last prosecution today charged Mrs. John L. Kava- form Coimecticut clubs which would policies and open Its doors this morning. A no- Lawrence and Memorial Associated support the presidential candidacy | ership. A t home, he submitted a hospital, of New London, Conn., was “I am sure a . generous providence the total of violent fatalities to witnisa. naugh of this city, sponsor of the program for economic reconstruc- tice posted on the doors of the In- will fortify and encourage you in three. The psychiatrist was brought here of Governor Roosevelt. stitution stated the bank’s affairs bequeathed $10,000 and Rensselaer state-wide Smith - for - President “I replied to Miss Dewsom that I tion that largely has been enacted Polytechnic Inst^ute, of Troy, N. Y. maintaining the development of Michael Lucas, died last night In from the mainland last week and Into law by a House of Representa- had been taken over by the state clubs, with breaking fsdth with the was chairman of the executive com- the residuary estate under the win this charming environment.” Bridgeport from injuries suffered court WEW adjourned Saturday to tives controlled by his political op- commissioner of banks. Degrees Rare Saturday, when while riding a bicy- permit him to complete his study of organization by violating the neu- mittee of the Connecticut Federa- The notice read “Under authority of Mrs. Ida M. Wigand filed today. trS lty agreed upon by the federa- tion of Democratic Women’s club ponents.’’ The hospital bequest Is In mem- The suggestion for awarding the cle he was stnick by a trolley. the case. Yesterday be submitted Every Item of the President’s invested by me by law, I hereby tloii’s executive committee. which represented various Demo- ory of Mrs. Wlgaid and her late honor came from Chancellor Hein- Thomas Mahon, motorman, was a long report to prosecutor John C. program, declared Hurley, "Is aim- take possession of the property and Mrs. Welch said that Mrs. Kava- cratic groups of the state, and husband, Albert A. Wigand, and the rich Bruenlng, who spent a part of held on a charge of manslaughter. Kelley. Its contents were not re- ed at Improving the lot of the little business of the Exchsmge Tnist his student days at the ancient uni- Mrs. Stella I'anikas was fatally vealed, but it was learned Dr. Cat- naugh was one of the nineteen therefore this was a neutral organ- Company, Boston, Massachusetts. reriduary legacy was made In mem- members of the executive commit- ization. Therefore, I notified Miss fellow. ory of the husband, who was a versity, whose traditions go back injured in Stamford last night when ton agreed with Doctors Paul "The naajor policies of the Presi- (Signed) Arthur Guy, Commission tee of the federation who voted fa- Dewson that I could, not grant her graduate of toe Institute. Both over 500 years. One of the reasons struck by a machine driven by a Bowers and Robert Faus, the pbysi' dent stand vindicated. We have er of Banks.” vorably for neutrality when the request unless I resigned as chair- quests were to be hdd in permanent the chancellor suggested Tuebingen Ralph Moore, of New York, He was clans who testified Friday that Mas passed through a great economic The bank had Invoked the 90-day president presented to, the commit- man of the executive committee, trust and toe Income used -for gen- was that honorary degrees are so held In $2,500 bond on a charge of sle was sane. crisis without the tremendous social clause regarding the withdrawal of tee for-approval her refusal to start but I also told her I would submit eral purposes of toe Institutions. _ rare here that It increases the dls- manslaughter. The third fatality oc- With the defense resting upon upheavals t^ t have visited other savings deposits on December 17, ----- % Roosevelt "or President clubs In this my position to the executive board. Mrs. Wigand died Feb. 12 las^ dhctlon. cuired when Mrs. Rachel Mosko- countries. We have taken care of 1931. A t that time it wae announced state. By organizing the women’s At the meeting of the board at leaving an estate of undetenninea Dr. Bruening sees in the ambassa- Witz, 66, of Stamford leaped with (Continaed oo Page Two) our ntody. W e have avoided a that the National Credit Corpora- Smith movement which has swept which Mrs. Kavanaugh was present value. She was a resident of Now dor the man who first sug^gested the her daughter, Frances, 17, from the panic. The economic war is not tion. the Boston Clearing House, into, all-parts of the etate Mrs. as a member, I presented my an- York and New London. Other legM trip to Chequers, Paris and Rome. second floor of their home after TREASURY BALANCE over. Battles still are raging In % the Commonwealth of Massachu- W elch< declared that -Mrs. Kava- ■swer to Miss Dewsom and all en- cies included $5,000 to Dr. Dwing the weeks which followed they bad been trapped by flames. hundred fronts, but our command- setts and *^he City of Boston to- haugh.not only repudiated her com- dorsed my action as supporting neu- erick H. Dart, of Niantlc, GonSi) the conferences at Chequers last Mrs. Moskowltz received a fractur- Washington, April 26.— (A P ) ing general, who has successfully gether bad deposited $2,600,000 In mittee vote and violated, the policy trality of that organization. $2,000 to Anna M. Drew, Jupe the ambassador’s automobile ed skull and died several hours Treasury receipts for April 22 were withstood every attack upon our the bank to stabilize the Institution. of neutrality, but also, apparently is ,"Mrh. Kavanaugh clearly under- nurse, of New London, and 81,000 jo could be found parked in front of later. Her daughter who struck a $8,943,467.47; expenditures $27,- economic system and our political The bank was a member of the trying to disrupt the existing feder- stood that the federation was neu- Herbert A. Maynard, Mrs. Wi$fa»d8 the chancellor’s palace in the W;l- fence In her f^ , suffered, a broken 864,116.68; balance $393,659,102.54. institutions, may be trusted to ward Federal Reserve system and the hdmstrasse at least as often as in back and was taken to’ Stamford Chistoms duties fbr 22 days of April ation and building up a-new organ- tral, but, apparently, she has brok- chauffeur, also of New I^ d o n . off any future assaults.” ^ Boston ClearlPs: House. front o f the Embassy. hospital In a critical condition. were $16,610,689.17. icatlbn for the purposes of-the "Old en faith."

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PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, APRIL 25,193t >4 The Ladles Sewing sodety of the Swedish Lutheran church will hold a Kiss Picture-M ight Be New Style Photography BOWERS LAUDS MONROE CREDIT CORPORATION ABOUTTOWN rummage sale all day Wednesday In OBITUARY the store next to Montgomery Ashlawn, Va.. A P ^ 25.— (AP> >^ The Everyman’s Bible class which Ward's. A ll who have donatidns for NOW SHORT OF FUNDS Claude Bowers, biographer and key- closed its season yesterday morning the sede are asked to leave them at note speaker at the Democratic N a- at the Second Congregational the store tomorrow afternoon. FUNERALS tional convention in 1928. today WMbtafton, April 26.—(AP)— church will have an oyster supper this evening at 6:30 in the banquet praised James Monroe, author o f the The Railroad Credit Corporation A special meeting of the Board Monroe Doctrine, as “the outstand- hall of the Y. M. C. A., served imder Alexander Kompanlk of Selectmer has been called for to- ing man of action among the .Three ^anaot get enough money to meet the direction of Miss Christine The funeral of Alexander Korn- morrow night to act on the petition Musketeers of Democracy—Jeffer- ihe appeals of carriers for funds to Mason. A quartet of local yotmg panik of 27 Starkweather street, of Edward J. Holl for the establish- son, Monroe and Madison.” pay fixed Interest charges and is colored men w ill sing. who died as the result of a motor- ment of building lines on the comer Addressing the conference of gov- endeavoring to have the Recon- cycle accident, was largely attended of East Cefiter and Foster streets struction Corporation carry a con- ernors meeting at the Monroe home Saturday morning at St. James’s Royal Matron Mrs. Anne Tryon and the application for the reopen- here for the’dedication of the Mon- siderable portion of the Ioa,d. This church. The requiem mass was and Jamfs Richmond of Chapman ing of a gasoline filling station by became known today through a let- roe statue by Attilio Piccirllll the celebrated by Rev, P. J. Killeen of Court of this town, were honored Heritage and Loveland on Oakland ter received by the Interstate Com- writer said of the third President of St. James’s and burial was in St. with appointments at the sessions street. the United States: .merce Commission M d the Recon- James’s cemetery. The bearers of the Grand Court in H&>*tford Sat- “He was essentially a fighter. The .struction Corporatl® from R. W. were Gordon ’TutUe, Roger Wlnton, urday, which were attended by others might use the rapier of Barrett, vice-president and general The regular inspection of the Raymond Coleman, Albert Older- more than 25 of the local members. finesse; be preferred the battfe counsel of the Lehigh Valley Rail- Howitzer Company will be held in mann, Harold Petherbrldge and A l- Mrs. Tryop will be grand charity axe.” road Company. Barrett sent a copy the State Arm ory tomorrow night. bert Warner. Father Killeen con- and Mr. Richmond, grand sentinel. Bowers told the chief executives of a letter he had received from E. The uniform will be Meltons, white ducted the services at the ceme- they stood on hallowed ground G. Buckland, president of the Rail- shirts and black ties. Refreshments tery. ( The Sewing Club of the Women of where Monroe met with bis friends, road Credit Corporation, formed to will be served following the drill. the Moose will meet tomorrow eve- Thomas Jefferson and Jaines Madi- gather and disburse money derived Frederick W. Horlbnrt ning at the home of Mrs. Rose An- son, to discuss the problems o f the The Permanent Memorial Day from freight rate increases which The funeral of Frederick W. Hurl- nelli of Brainard Place, young republic. committee w ill meet this evening in went Into effect January 4. burt of 28 Mt. Nebo Place was held The writer declared that when The Lehigh Valley has asked the the Selectmen’s rooms in the Muni- this afternoon at the home. Rev. Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Cooper of Monroe’s philosophy, “bom of his cipal building. A full attendance Railroad Credit Corporation to loan Watson Woodruff officiated. The Stafford Springs, with their daugh- passion for liberty and human of members of the committee is de- it 61,500,000 to cover fixed Interest bearers were Clyde Monvay of ter Miss Helen, came over from rights,” dies, the republic will cease obligations due May 1. It also has Plainvllle, Herbert Tew of Avon, Stafford Springs to attend the sired. to live. applied to the Interstate Commerce William "Tew of Unlonvllle and R. F. musical at the South Methodist Commission for a similar loan from Andrews of Hartford. Burial was church last night, and were warmly Thirty members representing the Reconstruction Corporation. in the Riverside cemetery in Farm- greeted by a number of Rev. Manchester Lodge, No. 1477, Loyal Cooper's former parishioners. HOSPITAL NOTES “The Railroad Credit Corpora- ington, Order of Moose, and Manchester tion,” Buckland wrote, “ does not Chapter, No. 674, Women of the The Memorial Hospital Linen Moose, went by special hqs to New have funds, available for making John H. Callahan Mrs. Myron Strickland of An- such a loan at this tim4 or In suffi- Auxiliary will hold its spring rum- Haven yesterday afternoon to at- The funeral of John H. Callahan dover was admitt^ to the Memori- cient time to meet the requirements mage sale all day on Thursday. The tend the state field day and conven- al hospital Saturday suffering from of the carrier, having due regard of 775 Parker street was held at the place has not been definitely decid- tion booster meeting held in Music home at 8:30 and at St. Bridget’s typhoid fever. Three children of to the requirements and needs of ed upon. Friends who Lave contri- hall under the auspices of New Ha- Mr. and Mrs. ‘= ^4 street. Town, No. M801, Brie;' pipe. McLean, Mary, 66 Pine etreet. Looks as if kindly Calvin O, Ax, right, the Burgess of Dowtogteo, Pa., was giving Albert Lacher and bis companion. Miss Edith Crebbe, a little ADDED ATTEACIflON lam Town, No. B-16896, Radio lamp, Wedaeeday .aaS Tirataday PALE DRY AND cbLDEN GINGER ALE McVeigh, Carol, 81 Oxford etreet. fatherly advice after the two were held In the Pennsylvania town. Any- Town, No. A-98667, Two pairs ladles way. Police Chief Oiisson and Officer Newlln, standing in rear, questionod Giarles Gsrard LEMON ORANGE AND U M E BEVERAGES silk hose. ttem beoause they wrote a letter to Col. Lindbergh saying they might tell The pqpaiar ratSe plarpli of Sta- Meyers, Paul K., 818 Adams where the baby Is. Rector O. Paul Museelman, e ittlu . Imt, Who helped tlon W TfO la parebn. street. Town, No. 12309, Magic in quiszlng the man and woman, adddd another touch td this unusual 5 FULL GLASSES TO THE BIG FAMILY BOTTLE ($NEA Maid Electric mixer. picture.

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singlnj: was up to its usual high PROGRAM OF CONTRASTS standEikl. HITIERITES GAIN PAINT MILK BOTTLES, CONTROLLED CREDITPLAN The choir lived up to the high Local Stocks N. Y. Stocks mark which it long ago set for itself VEimN HISSED IS ADVANCED BY MILLS AT S .M .L MUSICAL and the mamy musical lovers rad IN DIET H lC n O N S USE THEM FOR BOOZE master musicians present experi- (Famished by Putnam ft Co.) Adams E x p ...... 3 enced a treat. Congratulations were (Continued from Page One) AS HE OPPOSES^ White Containers Left At (Con tin tied from Page One) Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Air Reduction ...... 37 Three Numbers of Russian extended to the director, rad the 1 P. M. Stocks AlEufiia J u n ...... 11^ School Contribute To Inter- choir at the conclusion of the serv- Doors Looked Innocent But to set in motion forces that will ice. Mr. Sessions both in his orgra cfata (Socialists) were the heavy Allegheny ...... 1% est of Admirable Concert. losers. ’They dropped from 137 seats BONUS^YMENT Police Break Racket. make economic recovery possible." Bank Stocks Allied Chem ...... 58^ numbers rad eiIso in his directing As one of these forces. Mills out- Bid Asked Am Cra ...... 42 displayed his ususd skill. to 97. Even the Catholic Centrists Manchester police activities have lined controlled credit expansion, <3ap Nat B and T.... — 200 The progn^Eun of the musical pre- The religious exercises were con- lost four seats. (Continued rrea Page One) Am For Pow ...... 3% The Vote. stopped the activity of delivering amply safeguarded by the Federal Conn. R iv er...... 450 — Am Rad Strad ...... 4% sented at the South Methodist ducted by Rev. Robert A. Colpitts, who WEIS Eissisted by Rev. Joseph ’The Hitlerites polled 7,444,000 lift the fog?” Eisked Representative hooch in milk bottles painted white Reserve system. Htfd Conn T r u s t...... 60 70 Am Smelt ...... 91^ church lEist night was made up of Eslick, (D., Tenn.). First National ...... 140 — Am Tel rad T e l...... 99 Cooper of Stafford Springs, who votes in Prussia; the Socialists but they just missed getting the Controlled Credit request numbers which friends of 4,251,000; 3,421,000; “Action,” Emery replied. “FirSl Land Mtg and Title.. — 19 Am Tob B ...... 67% was formerly paistor at this church. pEus the tEuc bill so industry mE^ goods on a ni variety of milkmen. "Controlled credit expansion is New Brit. Trust ...... — 180 Am Wat Wka ...... 20 the choir had Eusked for, rad con- Communists 2,620,000; .Germra Na- only possible through the operation tionals 1,427,000; People’s Party know what to expect Several of these new "milkmen" West Hartford Trust.. — 200 Anaconda ...... 5%sisted of compositions by mraters of Eslick asked if the Reconstruction of that system," he said. "I em- Insurance Stocks Atchison ...... 44% modern rad early periods. The 325,000; State’s party, 291,000; E;o- have started in business here re- phasize this to bring out the con- VINEYARDISTS ASK nomic 179,000; smaller pE^tles 279,- Finrace Corporation were not lui Aetna Casualty ...... 33 35 Auburn ...... 41 program in detail shows the di- experiment cently. They delivered a little milk trast between controlled expansion BEilt rad Ohio ...... 9% versity of themes rad their com- 000. and considerable of the hill-made of this kind and pure inflation, such Aetna Life ...... 21 23 posers. "Yes, but it has historical pre* Aetna F ire...... 23 25 Bendix ...... 7% DRY LAW CHANGES The Nationid SoclEdists led Edso in cedent rad we approve of it,** variety of strone waters. The white as is involved in proposals now be- Beth Steel ...... 12% Orgra "Dawn,” ...... Jenkins the less important Diet elections in Emery replied. paint made the bottles of hooch Automobile ...... 14 16 Choral from the "Melster- fore Congress for printing flat cur- Conn. General ...... 38 41 Borden ...... 27% Hamburg rad AnhEdt. In Bavaria Representative Vinson (D., Ky.)) look like the innocent lacteal. rency, or such as would result ulti- Can Pac ...... 12% singers,” ...... Wagner (Continued from Page One) they rra neck rad neck with the Hartford F ire...... 33 35 "Hear My Prayer,” ...... Kopylof SEdd that during the two weeks the A weak point in the arrangement mately from a series of unbalanced National Fire ...... 30 32 Case (J. I.) ...... 23 Bavarian people’s piu-ty for first Federal Reserve system has issued was that the new dealers failed to budgets.” Hartford Steam Boiler C4 37 Cerre De Peusco ...... 6 “Jesu, Friends of Sinners,” ..Greig saying the government’s “about place, losing out by only one thou- $200,000,000 in new currency on the provide themselves with bottles in On the budget question Mills was Phoenix Fire ...... 39 41 Ches rad Ohio ...... 16% “As the Waves of the SeE^” face on wine is not unusual in view sand votes. bsisis of government bond pur- the ordinary way but depended in Chrysler ...... 9% ...... Gretchaninoff of Its previous inconsistencies in pro- The following is the Edmost com- emphatic: Travelers ...... 395 415 “The Song of Mau^,” ...... Knmz chases. lifting ether people’s bottles. This Coca Cola ...... 96 hibition administration.” plete new lineup of seats in the im- “That hEis been done without ray attracted notice. One of the sus- "No greater blow could be dealt PubUc Utilittes Stocks Col Gas ...... 7%"Gloria in Excelsis,” (St. Ce- to National confldence and to the Conn. Elec S e rv ...... 42 46 celia), ...... Gounod Tax on Mailt, Hops portant Prussian Diet, as a result of change in the gold reserve,” Vinson pects was arrested. The police Coml Solv ...... 6% yesterday’s election, compared with told Emery. found no liquor In his car but they National credit," he emphasized, Conn. P o w er...... 37^4 39*^Cons Gel s ...... 51 Orgra “Stella Matutina,” — Dallier “’The government prosecutes Greenwich, W&G, pfd. — 60 bootleggers for fadling to pay in- the old lineup: “If they continue at that rate found Illegally possessed containers. "than the failure of the Federal gov- Cont C r a ...... 26% "In Joseph’s Lovely Garden,” Party New Old ernment in times like these to follow Hartford Elec ...... 47 49 Corn P’ro d ...... 31 ...... Dickinson come tEixes—not because they they will have put $2,400,000,000 in Two other suspects when held up NationEd SociEdists .... 162 6 new currency into circulation in 24 had just gotten rid of the last of a sound flscal policy and to balance Hartford Gas ...... 40 43 Drug ...... 38% ‘"rhe Day of Judgement,” violating the prohibition laws,” do, pfd ...... 41 — Du Pont ...... 29% ...... Arkhragelski Linthicum Eisserted. “And the dry Social D em ocrats...... 93 138 weeks: the same amoimt proposed their painted bottles but were its budget. Centrists ...... 67 71 In this bill.” prosecuted for defective brakes.. S N E T C o ...... 105 110 Eastman Kodak ...... 54 Sanctus (Meiss in B Minor) .. Bach members of the House approve ra Drastic Economies Manufacturing Stocks Elec rad Mus ...... 2% In this program are three com- excise tax on malt rad hops used Commimlsts ...... 57 ' 49 It Is said that the scheme has "This means, for the government, in home brewing. ITiey certEiInly German Nationals...... 30 71 been abandoned, the "strong-milk” Am Hardware ...... 14 16 Elec Auto Lite ...... 15 positions of the Russian school, rad TO ASSIST JOBLESS drastic economies; for the people, Am Hosiery ...... — 35 Elec Pow rad L t ...... 7%it WEIS interesting to note how each do not think that the m ra who State’s Party ...... 6 21 peddlers realizing that the cops an additional burden of taxation. makes beer at home is going to see People’s P a rty ...... 6 40 were hep to the new game. Arrow H and H, com. — 13 Fox Film A ...... 2%possessed a characteristic always New York, April 25 — (AP) — What is the alternative? Continued do, pfd ...... — 90 Gen Elec ...... 14% looked for in these settings, the that it has less than one bEilf of one Christian Socialists .... 4 4 per cent alcohol.” Economic P a r ty ...... 3 21Arturo Toscraini, conductor of the borrowing at constantly incresising Billings and Spencer .. — 2 Gen Foods ...... 30% minor theme with a touch of rever- New York Philharmonic Symphony Interest rates, progressive deprecia- Bristol Brass ...... — 10 Gen Motors ...... 11% ence that seems to be a feature in LaGuardia held differences be- Farmers...... 3 the Russian people. tween the vineyardists rad the Fed- “Germra Fraction” .... 23Society, arrived today on the liner CLOSE VOTES RECORDED tion in the value of all outstanding do, pfd ...... — 105 Gillette...... 15% He de France to conduct a concert government securities, loss of con- Case, Lockwood and B — 400 Grigsby^nmow ...... % The atmosphere throughout the eral government “are the Inevitable Commimist Opposition , 2 service wEis one of reverent ex- and expected fermentation of Left Opposition...... ■ > 1Friday at Carnegie Hall for the fldence and in the end uncontrolled Collins Co ...... — 40 Int Harv ...... 19% benefit of imemployed musiciras. ON COAL, COPPER DUTIES inflation and a sad day of reckon- Colt’s Firearms ...... 8 10 Int Nick ...... 5%pectancy rad the audience heard a hypocrisy.” Nonpartisan ...... 3 Int Tel rad Tel ...... 6 production truly artistic. ’The con- He plans to return to Europe on ing.” Eagle L ock...... 18 21 ‘"The noble experiment is a bust,” the same ship, sailing Saturday. Fafnir Bearings ...... — 65 Johns Manville ...... 11% trasts were marked between such a he said. "I am only sorry that (Continued from Page One) Mills termed it a "most extraordi- Kelvinator ...... 5%thrilling number as Uie choral from “I come to help the imemployed nary and baffling paradox” that this Fuller Brush, Class A — 14 President Hoover hasn’t the courage musicians,” Toscanini said, “and to Gray Tdl Pay Station. 23 26 Kennecott ...... 7%the "Meistersingers,” by Wagner, to to say so now instead of waiting CURB QUOTATIONS committee members favored the coimtry, richer in actual and real Kreug rad T o ll...... % the subdued, simple but timeful offer them my sympathy rad co- wealth “than anything ever dream- Hart and Cooley ___ — 125 until Eifter the conventions. After tackling of the issue at once. Chair- Hartmann Tob, com .. — 2 Loew’s ...... 23 number “Jesu, Friend of Sinners,” the voters decide in November we’ll operation.” ; man Smoot (R., Utah) and Senator ed of by any nation in the world,” do, pfd ...... — 20 Lorlllard ...... 14% by Greig. put ra end to the problem real soon (By Associated Press.) The maestro, who had been suf- Harrison, of Mississippi, ranking at the same time has been and is Inter Silver ...... 16 20 McKeesp ’Tin ...... 38% Several of the numbers were un- anyhow—and we won’t stop with fering from neuritis, said that his Democrat, said the matter would be undergoing "the most severe depres- do, pfd ...... — 50 Mont Ward ...... 7%accompanied rad the pitch in each the modification Mr. DonEdd D. Conn Assd Gas and Elec ...... 2%health now is “perfect” after a long taken up forthwith. sion ever experienced.” Landers, Frary & Clk. 24 26 Nat D airy...... 23 instrace was exceptionally well sus- Eisks for the vineyardists.” Blue Ridge ...... 1 rest at the little village of Piazzi, Notice was servea several days He outlined the causes and effects Mann & Bow, Class A — 8 Nat Pow and L t ...... 11% tained. One of the outstrading Cities Service ...... 4%near Sienna. He said he hopes to ago by Senator Hull (D., Tenn.) of the latest and most serious phases do, Class B ...... — 4 N Y C en tral...... 19% numbers was the “Day of Judge- Elec Bond and S h a re ...... 14% have some new scored when he re- that he intended to move elimina- of the world-wide economic derange- New Brit. Mch. com .. — lO NY NH and Htfd ...... 14 ment,” by Arkhragelski, In which Hunan, province of China, is about Golduman Sachs ...... 1%turns next October, for eight weeks tion of the tariffs now carried In the ment, beginning last May with the do, pfd ...... — 90 North Amer ...... 23% expression and shading were delight- the size of Idaho. It has about Midwest U tils ...... %with the New York Philharmonic bill and seek to blind the committee insolvency of the great Austrian North and Judd ...... 9 12 Packard ...... 2%ful. 40(),000 bandits, and one of its cities, Niag Hud Pow ...... 4%Symphony Society. not to add any more. bank, Creditanstalt, which, he said, Niles Bern Pond ...... 5 V2 7>/4 Param Pub ...... 4% In the number "In Joseph’s Love- lyEing, has changed hands betweoi Pub Util Holding ...... % Asked about it today, Hull said in turn undermined Germany, caus- Peck, Stow and Wilcox 1 4 Penn ...... 13 ly Garden,” the solo part was taken gangs about 70 times in a recent 12- Stand Oil In d ...... 15% The price of snakes has doubled. he would make such a motion if his ing a collapse which shook confl- Russell Mfg ...... — 20 Phila Rdg C and I ...... 3 by Miss Eleanor Willard, and her month period. Util Pow rad L t ...... 1%Liquor must be getting better. "leaders do not.” dence throughout the world, forced Scovill ...... 16 18 Phillips P e te ...... 4% Both Republicans and Democrats Great Britain off the gold standard, Stanley Works ...... 13 15 Rem R an d ...... 2% marshalled their full forces. Senator and swept down upon the United Standard Screw ...... 23 30 Rey Tob B ...... 31 King (D., Utah), who is ill, was call- States and the American dollar. do, pfd., guar., A .. 101 — Sears Roebuck...... 20% ed at his home by Senator Harrison Gold Resources Drop Smythe Mfg Co ...... — 50 Socony V a c ...... 8% but was not expected to be able to Taylor and Fenn .... — 120 South Pac ...... 14% "That battle was won, but the cost Torrington ...... 29 31 Stand Brands ...... 11% attend the sessions until later in the was heavy,” he continued. "When week. Underwood Mfg Co . .. 10^ 12*^ St Gas and Elec ...... 17 the battle was over * • * the gold Union Mfg Co ...... — 8 St Oil Cal ...... 17% Taxes On Oil resources of the United States were St Oil N J ...... 21% The Democratic membership of U S Envelope, com... — 70 over $700,000,000 lower, hundreds of do, pfd ...... — 80 Texas Corp ...... 10% the committee wm not unanimously banks had failed, the banks were Veeder Root ...... — 10 Trans-America...... 3% in favor of eliminating tariffs. Two heavily in debt to the Federal Re- Whitlock Coil Pipe___ — 8 Union Carbide ...... 20% of the leading proponents of the serve system and currency was J.B.Wirms Co., $10 par 58 85 Unit Aircrsift ...... 11% tax on oil Imports voted by the being hoarded on an immense scale.” Unit Corp ...... 6% House are Democratic members— But for these events, he said, re- Unit Gas Imp ...... 16% Senators Connally, of Texas, and covery might have begim many U S Ind A lco ...... 20% Gore of Oklahoma. months ago. Even then when "the U S Rubber ...... 3% The House bill also contained a economic forces working towards HIGH SCHOOL U S S teel...... 28% tariff on coal and efforts have al- contraction and deflation had fairly Util Pow and L t ...... 3% ready been launched in Senate cir- well spent themselves” Mills said the NEWS Warner Pic ...... 1% cles to add copper and timber to the forces, of recovery were more than West Union ...... 26% list. offset by the "paralyzing fear which West El and M fg...... 22% As the committee sat down to its gripped our people, the loss of confi- Prom the Tufts College publicity Woolworth ...... 36% big job, members had at their elbow dence, and the terrible contraction of department comes the news that a fat 1440 page volume of testimony credit which forced business and Ruth Smith, M. H. S., '25, and Ruth given in the recent hearings. prices to new low levels.” Behrend, M. H. S., ’29, senior and Senator Reed (R., Pa.) said he Banks Assisted AL SMITH’S FORCES hoped a manufacturers sales tax, There followed, as he sketched junior respectively at Tufts, are rejected by the House, might be the process, the various means taken taking many honors in the student READY FOR BATTLE adopted by the Senate In lieu of by the government to half bank fail- activities of the college. Photo some of the excise taxes on selected ures—86.4 per cent of those aided by graphs of the debating team of products. the Reconstruction Finance Corpora- the women’s college of Tufts and (Continued from Page One) Technical experts from the Treas tion were in towns of less than the cast of the senior play show ury joined the committee as it be- 25,000, he said—aid the railroads, Ruth Smith a member of each. In lican spotlight, particularly prohi- gan its work bdhind closed doors. insurance companies and other units the senior play photograph she oc- bition. Continued agitation for a In a series of votes, the committee "affected with the public Interest.” cupies the center of the stage and referendum plank in the party plat- On top of these came the anti- retained oil and coal duties in the is shown in a peppery characterlza form hEis been bobbing up in the bill and added copper to the list of hoarding campaign and the steps tion laidng down the law to the rest import taxes. It rejected the at- for credit expansion. The anti- of the cast. comment of party leaders. Further- tempt to insert duties on lumber hoarding campaign’s results and Ruth Behrend was in charge of more the PennsylvEmia Republicra and forest products in the measure. other evidence, said Mills, indicate the All Round Club Formal last primary, also tomorrow, will be The committee also rejected by 10 clearly that there is a “definite, if Saturday night in the new ’Tufts marked by the fight of Smedley D. to 8 a provision to change the tariff gradual” return of confidence. gymnasium, the main social event with respect to imports from coim- ‘T have tried to point out that of the spring season. She has been Butler, the fiery Marine, who Is ra tries whose currency hcis depreciat- credit and confidence are the magi- an officer in the All Round for three ardent dry to wrest the Senatorial ed. cians that must solve our paradox years. In addition she has played on nomination from the incumbent Two Republicans—^Keyes of New for us,” said Mills. "I have pointed her class hockey team, class base- James J. Davis, who swung to a Hampshire and LaFollette of Wis- out that progress has been achieved. ball team and the varsity tennis wet position at the opening of his consin—voted against all tariff But it takes time to arrest and re- team. She has been doing the make- campEdgn. items. serve these great movements, and up work for the dramatic clubs. Roosevelt’s Delegates Senator Connally (D., Tex.) voted while it seems almost cruel to urge She belongs to the Fabian Society Ck)ming up to tomorrow’s mark Save Time And Hard with the Republican majority to add patience after an already protract and Sigma Kappa sorority. Roosevelt has 261 delegates. His the copper duty. Connally and Gore ed period of waiting, yet I cannot A large group of High school stu- supporters expect more thra 300 (D., Okla.) also voted with the Re help but feel that we should give the dents attended the Center Congre- afiditionaJ will be obtEdned without publicans to retain the import taxes forces which have been set in motion gational church on Simday at the a struggle from among states rad on oil and coal. an opportimity to exert themselves special request of the pastor, Mr. territories still to be decided. Vote on Copper before yielding to doubt as to wheth Woodruff. There were members of Another couple of hundred, rough- The vote on copper follows: For er we are on the right path.” the Hi-Y, Girl Reserves, DeMolay, ly, will be ne^ed for the nomina- Republicans, Smoot, Watson, Reed, "I have seen nothing,” he con Work For A Few Cents and Boy Socuts. The sermon was tion. For these, unless the MEissa- Shortridge, Couzens, Bingham, eluded, "even in the darkest hours particularly directed to this group chusetts rad PennsylvEinia verdicts Thomas of Idaho, Jones and Met- of doubt, to impair my faith in the on the subject, "Giving More Than dissolve strength of this opposition, (jalf. Democrats, Connally. Against promise of American life.” You Get.” He showed how Christ there will have to be energetic cam- Republicans, Keyes and LaFollette; had laid down this principle in two paigning. Democrats, Harrison, George, famous quotations. He said George ’The Gamer forces rad those of Walsh of Massachusetts, Barkley, Bernard Shaw had defined a gen- Smith will c;ash a week from to- Costigan and Hull. SUPPOSED (»AND DUKE A Week tleman as "one who puts more into morrow In CiEdifomia where 44 The vote on oil which was 9 to life than he takes out.” Mr. Wood- votes Eire at stEdee. 9 follows: For: Republicans, Wat- HELD AS A STOWAWAY ruff brought the lesson right down son, Reed, Smoot, Shortridge, to school life and said that there Couzens, Bingham and Thomas of was no such thing sus the “contagion A BIT NOISY Idaho. Democrats, Connally and New York, April 25.—(AP)—A of education.” It cannot be caught, No woman within reach of electric electric ironer will save hours. Gore. Against: Republicans, Keyes, suave man with a dark mustache, it must be mastered by putting In "How is your business?” You can sit at the work while it LaFollette, Jones and Metcalf. Michael Romanoff, who was believ hard work. He recounted the lives "Sound! Absolutely rad funda- current can afford to wear herself Democrats, Harrison, George, Walsh ed by passengers to be a Russian of many famous people who never mentally sound!” quickly does the large, straight of Massachusetts, Costigan and grand duke, arrived on the liner lie measured their success or happiness "What do you do?” •out over a wash-board and tub HulL de France today with the prospect in terms of material wealth but re- “I’m a steel riveter.”—Pathfinder. pieces as well as the small ones — The vote for coal was 98 to 8 as of an indefinite stay on Ellis Island ceived the Joy of service for others. and hand wringer—^when an elec- follows: For: Republicans, Smoot, to determine his status. The chorus choir, in which there no carrying of six-pound sad- Watson, Reed, Shortridge, Bingham, After mingling with first class Eire many high school students Emd JCST WHAT YOr ARE Thomas and Jones, Democrats, Con- peissengers on the ship for four alumni, sEmg two anthems. tric washer actually cleans better nally, and Gore. Against: Repub days he was discovered by ship’s of LOOKEire FOR! irons. J licans, Keyes, LaFollette, and Met- ^cers to be without a ticket or a and costs only a few cents a week calf, Democrats, Harrison, Greorge, passport. HHC FA'THEB THE VIOHM A COflipIftto Flnoncti S*rvka WalA of Massachusetts, Ck)stigan Romanoff had a . complete ward- to operate. Or an electric iron will relieve and Hull. robe and an acquaintance he struck Billerica, Mass., April 26—(AP) ' P • rsonol Flnonca Sw viea is more up with Edward A. Cudahy, Chica- —^The little daughter of MEuon Ray, 1 confidential than borrowing monery much of the old drudgery. All go packer, led to his discovery as a 35, sat in school today listening to a from relatives or friends, and yet Perhaps the children or the home these time and labor-saving de- LINDBER(31S TO MOVE stowaway. Romanoff told Cudahy radio broadcast of news items, just os friendly. he was a great friend of Captain J. among them the fswt that the un- gArden may deserve more of your Blancart, commander of the liner. identified body of a man, the victim vices are inexpensive to buy and Hopewell, N. J., April 25.—(AP) Later Cudahy, while being enter- of a hit rad run driver, had been ' Y o o will be pleosed wHh the small —The Lindberghs will move back to tained by the captain, mentioned found on the Billerica mein high- repayment terms. The service is time. There are so many things ready to serve you at the touch of Englewood this week, probably this supposed friendship and the way. prompt. The cost is reasonable. a switch. Wednesday, away from the Sour- captain ordered a checkup. After listening to the description that you really want to do. An land Hills home which has been the Romanoff, who had $140 in cash, of the dead mra, the Ray girl tear- ' A A < » and more native famifies fully approached to the teacher’s scene of so much sorrow for them offered to pay his passage with a d aily express their preference for in recent weeks. check, but as he had no papers the desk rad said 'T think that was mv , Headquarters of the New Jersey line coiild not sell him a ticket. daddy.” 1 Personol Finance service. You will Imitate police, in charge of the himt Iff a brief interview after the ship Investigation confirmed his toe, if you will just phone, write or for the kidnaper' Charles A. Lind- arrived, Romanoff declined to ex- daughter’s fears. caH in person. bergh, Jr., will be at Trenton. Only plain his predicament two or three state troopers will be ‘T did not say I was the Grand SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER OR left at the estate to guard it Duke Michael,” he said. "Probably SPEECHLESS! ERfONAL against trespassers. people assumed it because of my TTiere have been no developments "This is a letter from my brother- P I N A H C E < 0 . name. Am I Russian? Ob, possibly, er." ROOM 2. STATE THEATRE BLDG. in the child himt for several days. by descent. I am an American citi- "It’s a blrak sheet of paper.” The Norfolk, Va., intermediaries, zen, bom in New York.” “That’s right—we don’t speak M AIN STREET the aged educator who communi- Romanoff said he would have to each other.”—PEissing Show. # PHONfc; 3430 oated with the kidnapers as bought his passage to New York The MancJiester Electric Cd. '‘J a f s i e ’* r a d other independent but for the inconvenience of having Se MANCHESTER. CONNe sgehides which have been involved to supply passport papers. He de- Treated with chemicals, cotton 773 MAIN ST. TEL. 5181 SOUTH MANCHESTER n the baby hunt have made no re- The only eharae im three oae> clined to say how he got to Europe can be made fire-resisti^ rad hair - percent per month on nnpniS port of j>rogress. without a passport. moisture-proof. am out of loon. PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN JilONDAY, APRIL 25, 1982.

value of that bouse bad falleo to selves. That Is the level of culture 16,000 and the owner was convinced reached by the pebple of the islands. that it would keep on going down Many Americans conceive of all HealA and Diet {anting {eral& till It became worth only |2,000. Filipinos at semi-savage people who PUBUnUBO BT THB Indulge in head-bunting, devil-wor- WKttALP PKINTINO OOUPANT, INC Suppose he knew of a man who Adrice II Biutli strMt ' wanted to buy the house for $5,000. ship and canniballam in practicaily ■«atb BanobMUr, Conn, THOMAS PBKObSOM Suppose he sold the house to the all parts of the archipelago except ■g DR. FR A m M ean Gcoarnl Manngar customer, with a view to buying it the larger cities. There could be no more mistaken notion than that. Reduced below cost! PonnSM Oetobor i. n il back again by and by for $2,000. Publltbad Bvtry Bvaniog ICicapt That would be short selling. After As a matter of fact, there has HOW TO GAIN STBEN O m Hundaya and Hulldaya. Bntarad at tba be had sold it he would want to eee been a rich culture in the Philip- Poat Offlea at South Maoebaatar, pines for more than 300 years. The Many people want to know If Cobb., aa S#«oBd Claaa Mali M attar. the price keep on going down—but there are any medicines or tonics Last season’s sample SUBSCRIPTION RATBS Filipinos are far more literate and Oaa Taar, by mall ...... M'Ol he wouldn’t be forcing it down. which will help them grow strong- Par Montb. by mall ...... I which actually put strength in- Ot livarad. eaa yaar ...... M-OC back at $2,000, thereby saving him- Balkans, for example; their stand- ard indeed runs higher than tb^^t in to the body. Many of the tonics MEMrER o r THL AStfOClATED self $8,000 of bis $8,000 loss. And contain alcohol, and the one drink- PRESS then suppose somebody accused him certain states of the American union. ing them feels stronger, smarter Tba Aaaoelatad Iraaa la aaclualyaly Americans who look on all Filipinos REFRIGERATORS aatltlad to tba uaa for rapnblloatloB of being a rogue—^wouldn’t he be and braver than he reiJly le. Just I of all Bawa diapatebaa eraditad to It indignant? How many of us as Jungle people tragically tmready as though he took a drink o f! or BOt otberwiaa eraditad Ib tbia liquor. However, such a false sen- papar and alao tba loeal aawa pub< wouldn’t? for self-government are simply fool- sation of vigor and Joy after-1 Uabcd baraln. ing themselves. All right a of rapnblleatloB ot wards results in deperssion and hese refrigerators have been apaolal diat»atebaa barala ara alao ra- WEALTH INSANITY the patient ends up feeling worse I aarrad. than he did before. If there is on display all winter. Now Now that more light has been shed Pabllabar'a Rapraaaotatlra: Tba BEHIN D T H E SC E N ES IN any medicine which can quickly that the summer season is JuNua Matbawa Spaeial Agancy*^New on the tangled affairs of Ivar Kreu- ■ restore lasting strength to the hu- T Tork, Cbleago. Oatrolt and Boatoa. ger it is beginning to be a little man frame, I have never seen it. '‘around the corner’^ we want to re- ENERGY FOODS Full aaralea ellaut of N B A Sar* easier to understand why the rich place them with fresh, new samples. viea. Ina Many patients want a list of all "match king” killed himself. of the “e n e r g y foods.” I realize So every one of these old samples has Mambar Audit Buraau ot CIreula* Indeed, the suicide seems to be that some foods are commonly t I O B A the one action in the whole tangled THIRD PARTY THREAT BY classed as “energy foods," but in been reduced below cost. There are Tba Herald Printing Company, Inc.. DBY8 MIGHT BE BOOMERANG this case the name is mislead- aaanmaa no flnanctal reaponatblllty chain that looks logical. All the ing and conveys a mistaken idea. only about a dozen in all, so choose for typographical arrora appearing in rest is bizarre, disordered, reason- adaertlaemanta ia the Manchester By RODNEY DUTCHEB Such foods really do. not afford your model as soon as pssible! Evening Herald. less. NEA Service Writer energy unless they are used in the body. You must first create an MONDAY. APRIL 25. Why should one of the world's Washington— The one sure way actual need for food before any richest and most powerful men forge to get the prohibition issue out of strength can be gained from it. 80 lbs. Watkins tup icer apartment model; oak BELATEDLY AWAKE millions of dollars worth of Italian politics would be to get a Prohibi- Stuffing on foods will generally The determination of the Demo- government securities? Why should tion Party organized to contest the hinder rather than help, and may case with white enamel lining Democrats and Republicans. increase a tendency to such trou- cratic House Economy Committee he contribute heavily to monarchist That is a course which leaders bles as raterrb, astoma and swol- and 1 wire sh e lf...... to give President Hoover power to movements in Spain, to Fascist of dry organizations have been len tonsils.' reorganize the government depart' movements in Germany ? Why threatening to take, more or less Some patients have an Idea openly, in case both major parties they should go to bed to “save” 50 lbs. Watkins front icer, 3-door model; oak case ments, subject to Congressional ap- should he get things into such a lay moist planks in their 1932 their strength. This method of con- proval, is one that should have been mix-up that police investigation ig platforms, and the wets are en- serving strength is totally wrong with three wire shelves and reached long ago. Only a particu looked for in such widely-separated thusiastic over that idea. except In the most severe crisis lariy stupid partisanship caused this places as New York, Berlin, Paris, Leaders of the wets would riike of disease. An ordinary case of white enameled lining...... $19-95 nothing better than to segregate weakness may be benefited by a long delay in adopting a course Amsterdam and Geneva? under one political banner all vot- short rest in bed. but after several which, both from the standpoint of Is there, perhaps, something about ers who consistently vote dry, weeks there is a loss and not a gain 50 lbs. Leonard Polar King front icer with white political strategy and from that of the pursuit of great wealth and ahead of everything else. Such a of strength. Curiously enough, honest desire to improve national move presumably would further the only wav to increase strength is porcelain lining and cork insula- great commercial power that be- weaken such hold as the Anti- to use what you have. conditions, was obviously the only trays a man and compels him to de- Saloon League and affiliated or- It is not hard for most people tion. 3 shelves...... proper one. lude himself when the going gets ganizations still have on Republi- to realize that an arm which was The. workings of the executive de- cans and Democrats. not used for six weeks would difficult? Nevertheless, if both Republi- waste away and become weak from $39-50 partments are, primarily, the re- Climbing to the top in the world can and Democratic parties "go lack of use. However, the same 75 lbs. Leonard Polar King front icer with cork sponsibility of the executive branch of finance is no job for the over wet,” it would seem to leave the people will want ’o go to bed for of the government. For Congress drys rather in a hole, with little six weeks, expecting to gain insulation and white porcelain squeamish. To reach the position to do except to confine themselves (Illustrated) to undertake the direct management strength and will be greatly sur- that Ivar Kreuger reached one to an attempt to hold their lines orised when the effect on the body interior. 3 wire shelves ...•*. of the departments would be . to must have a boundless confidence in in the congressional elections — is exactly the same aa on the arm unless they formed the threatened assume a task which It could never one’s self, coupled with a readiness which was tied up. You cannot One of the finest refrigerators ever built... .i Accomplish, even though it should new party. gain strength lying in bed doing to reach out for whatever it is that nothing. 100 lbs, Leonard Polar King front icer with four neglect every other duty in favor one happens to want without worry- Might Lack Leaders EXERCISE ESSENTIAL made by Leonard with 1 1-2 inches of cork- of that impossible one. ing too greatly over the ethical nice- It is more or less amusing to If you want to gain strength, wire shelves and white enameled speculate on what sort of a board insulation. Holds 125 lbs. of ice. President Hoover’s request for ties. this is what you must do: Each party the drys would have and cla.v you are to do some special lining. Oak case .. •...... $29.50 authority to reorganize the depart- Do that long enough, and even- how far it might get. Few im- exercises. Keep them up regularly, Note the plain, smooth flush oak doors and ments was a proper one. It should tually you reach the point at which portant offlceholdors or other and do each one in a quick, snap- have been granted without hesita- politicians would be lured in, al- py manner. This is the way to get white porcelain lined. your own will and your own de- though some of the “Hoovercrat" tion months ago. the best results. Keep track of sires are your only law. Then, if leaders in 1928 might report for how many times you are able to On the other hand It will seem to bad luck comes, the stage is all set duty. do each exercise. Each day exert , many that the clause written into for a titanic crash like that of Kreu- The miserable fate of most of yourself just a trifle more. If the Democratic leaders who bolted the omnibus cost-cutting bill, by ger’s, vou can do an exercise four times Smith for Hoover would be an the first -day, then next day which the proposed changes set up Swedish investigators have assert- adequate object lesson, if any increase it to five times and so Shopworn Metal Refrigerators fey the President could be voided oy ed that forged Italian bonds with a were needed, for such officials on. In the beginning it is the best now politically dry as might be plan for .vou to try to accomplish Congressional action within 60 days. face value of approximately $100,- asked to give up their political af- Is a wise provision. 'The President 000,000 were traced to the match only a few movements of each 50 lb. Household with green en- 75 lb. Leonard Steelklad with filiations and firmly entrenched, cTccrcisc. You may feel exhaust- seems to be rather more than reso- king’s door. Imagine the utter Im- machine-backed positions to fol- ed the fir. t day, but, if you will have ' ' ameled metal ex- corkboard insu- lute, even stubborn, in his opposi- possibility of finally evading detec- low the new party. faith, and will do the exercises for tion to reduction of federal salaries tion in a swindle of that size, and one solid month, you will note terior, and white ( lation. White en- ^ Q ^ Who Would They Nominate? considerable improvement in your and in his devotion to his "stagger you have the measure of this man'.<> Presumably the party’s presiden- enameled inte- ameled metal in- JS "S / strength. Never exercise until f29'5o plan" of furloughs without pay and delusion. tial candidate would not be Bishop exhausted, but alternate activity Cannon, Dr. Clarence True Wilson rior. 3 shelves terior and exte- ^ • the five day week. His accredited The determined pursuit of money, or F. Scott McBride. On first and rest. The temporary fatigue idea of taking on 25,000 or 50,000 beyond the point at which one has induced by movements will pass rior ...... thought, at least, the business of away quickly and leave you feeling additional federal employes imder enough to buy the freedom and nominating a candidate who would stronger than before. ♦hiB system while stlH effecting leisure which money can provide, is accept and who would have any 100 lb. Household with 4 shelves, 100 lb. Leonard Steelklad with strong personal popular pull as When we speak of gaining great total savings, is one against an ignoble game. A debacle like against the ramified political ma- strength, we mean strength to move white enameled white enameled ^ ^ which the country is pretty sure to that of Kreuger’s is a sample of its chinery of the major parties seems our musc’e.s. This method I have just given .you soimds so very revolt. The people will see in it a final significance. to present little difficulty, • interior and gray ( interior and ex- -ill ca No presidential acminee ot the easy and simple that many peo- practical certainty that Just so ple who v.'ant to increase their enameled metal ^ terior. Cork- ^ old Prohibition Party ever drew 67-50 many more drones will be saddled BUS SPEEDS more than 260,000 votes. strength will not even try. exterior ...... board insulation OB the backs of the nation to sup- If Motor Vehicles Commissioner A 1932 dry candidate probably When you begin to exercise you will not feel much Improvement port—at something far above the Stoeckel will carry his campaign would do much better, even in proportion to the total vote, but it in the muscles. You must first build “prevailing wage’’ for equal effort. against over-speeded motorbuses to is hard to believe that be could up a certain amount of muscle Mr. Hoover would probably never a definite conclusion be will find him- carry a single state. before you will have a con.sdous The' Prohibition Party used to sensation of strength. But the risk having his whole reorganization self supported whole-heartedly by day will come v/hen you will be plan nullified by putting this par- have platform covering most of the people of this state. the day’s important issues, often thrilled and astounded to raise an TliMPKINS B R O TH ER S, me. ticular theory into practice, with The motorbuses provide possibly endorsing advanced progressive arm or leg and feel a ripple of this disapproval clause in effect. the very best of all examples of the legislation aside, from dry meas- muscular strength in these parts of your own body. This sensation theory that high speed, controlled ures. But the dry cause was its Outside of that one factor, which chief stimulus. Platforms called will give you a deep, satisfsdng ^ ec' will probably never enter seriously with complete skill, produces rela- for "righteous uprising and indig- feeling of power like nothing else Into the problem, there is no ques- tively few accidents—a theory to nant and effective rebuke" for you have ever knov-'n. Once you win this reward you will press tion but that reorganization should which the commissioner for years presidents who drank or served wine in the White House. forward toward winning more be left In executive bands. It could has been rather definitely com- Many of the foremost progres- strength like a winning runner have been effected by this time if it mitted, But they constitute, never- sives of this day are dry, includ- presses against the tape. All at had not been for the unintelligent theless, a constant and deadly men- ing Norris, Borah and other west- once you will realize the energy and vigor of mind and body ivhich ace when permitted to run on any ern senators. But it is to fie opposition of the opposition major- doubted whether any joint pro- Nature meant you to have. ity in the House. sudh schedules as those recently in gram of prohibition and progres- effect ifivism could ever be worked out QUES'nONS AND ANSWERS a laxative to a chlldt ana certainly eat no meat. Several time*, fur- not as a punlehment. Your mother coated young actresses have faced SHORT SELLINQ With very few exceptions indeed to the satisfaction of both groups, A lot of progressives are wet and (Spinach and Raw Cabbage) fiiould lead some of the recent her wrath and several leamad that The evidence being given before the bus drivers are marvelously many drys are reactionary. Question; Mrs. Crytal J, writes; books on child training. if they wanted her favor tbay had the Senate Banking and Currency capable and adroit. They handle "I have been in the habit of eat- beet leave their fur wraps at home. One promloeDt society women re- Committee by traders In the New their great lumbering vehicles with You Can’t Laugh It Off ing raw spinach until recently when I was told that spinach contains ceived a ten-minuto tongue iaahing. surpassing skill. They seem to Organizing a third party also York Stock Exchange Is illuminating costs plenty of money and the oxalic acid -.nd that it will cause From Caviare To OabbafS to end all depreeelon partlea. The One time, during rehearsal, every- but whether it provides substantial have no nerves. And, when all bigger a party you try to oigan- acidosis. Having substituted the New York, April 25.—In a cur- plana Include a hurdy-gurdy—or thing seemed to have gouo wrong, support for the suspicion that bear things are considered, they have ex- ize, the more it costs. The drys spinach for raw'cabbage, will .you several hurdy-gurdies—instead vt and Mrs. Fiske sesmed to be wilt- rently popular musi.«l estire. The the usual society Jazz band. Brya.it ing from fatigue. A member of the raiders are appreciably responsible traordinarily few accidents. When have been having money trouble, kindly tell me which of the two as have most other groups trying vegetables is preferable eaten raw Astors, Goulds and Vanderbilts are Hall, where economics are discussed company urged her to rest. Mrs. for the state of the market Is an- they do have one it is ghastly. to raise cash. and If the spinach really does cause shown dining at an Automat. An- and workers’ parties held, might Ibe Fiske waved her aside with: other matter. But it is not all skill and not all acidosis?" other scene reveals luxury abope In hired, and (mesta would be catered "No, this is Just one of those oc- But if a dry third party really If everyone slept out — and casions when the best-lifted faces None of the witnesses Jiave con- luck that enable the buses to go on is established, it probably won’t Answer: There is a good deal of especially on thaae Jolly, frosty such panic that barkers are employ- from an Automat or a Childs. misunderstanding regarding the ed to drag in cust -mere. One of the requirements, say ad- fall." tributed more valuable testimony their thundering ways tmscathed. do to try laughing it off. Even nights—we should all live to be 100, GILBERT SWAN though the effect would be almost oxalic add In s^nach. Spinach is —^Lord Baden-Powel of England. All of which is good natured vance reports, will be that each than Percy A. Rockefeller, who de- It is the other fellow—the chap at certainly damaging to prohibition one of the most alkaline-forming spoofing of the depression's pre- guest give up a favorite luxury for clarsd himself a bull by policy and the wheel of the smaller vehicle, through final loss of the dry dic- foods but it does contain a small One out of every seven boys un- sumed effect on the rich and social- this occasion. However, none will ever be able sympathies, stated that be bad suf- who driven by fear into yielding tatorship over major parties, a amount of oxalic add, however, not der 18 engaged in coal mining in ly prominent New Yorkers. m TODAY enough to cause any injury unless But it happens that these rich and to nab the party laurels from Elea IS THE- fered enormous losses through the dry ticket might draw off just Pennsylvania met with an accident eveiytbing to the bus and taking enough votes to change the nor- one is suffering from kidney or in a one^ear period. socially prominent Manhattanites Maxwell, who le ewankdom’s pet fall Id stock values, but admitted every precaution that the bus does mal result in some contests be- bladder stones of the oxali; type. In _Mlee BMtfUse McConnell of the have selzM upon the tightening originator and cut-up. Miss Max that be bad made profits of $550,000 not have to take, makes the high- tween the two parties. mo.st people oitalic add is oxidized Pennsylvaiila Department of times as a motif for their emarteet weU spends most of her time abroad affairs. among the wits, eopbiatlcatea, ar- in the last two years from short That sort of thing has been in the blood the same as other or- Labor. way safe for the express train speed tried in several state contests, ganic acids and leaves no residue They had Just about run out of tlsts and salon crowd. sales. of the latter. The bus toots its horn sbmetlmes successfully against except carbon dioxide and water. Political leaders who boasted that novelty ideas and 20-piece bands Her various vieite home are usual- As the owner of long lines of and the traffic takes to the ditch and Republicans, and if Hughes could Raw cabbage causes flatulence in a permanent era of prosperity had were getting commonplace, when ly foUowsd by some novelty that BRITISH SWEPT BACK. keeps society chatting until the On April 25, 191$, (Sermaa troopa stocks which be naturally hoped permits It to tear by on Its devas- have had prohibitionist vote some cases ^ut, If it does not in arrived are partly responsible iQr along came the good old depression in California in 1916 be would your case, I do not believe there is the de^eeeion. to help them out. Rarity was Just next one comes along. Laat year occupied a part of Moot Kamm^ would go up but which persisted in tating career. have carried the state and been any preference of one vegetable —W e n u d WUtaey, president, New around the comer! Misa Maxwell’s Invitations insisted one of the key poeitlona io the Lye going down, Mr. Rockefeller said he By all means, Mr. Commissioner, elected president over Wilsmi. over the other. York Stodt Excnjuige. For several months the society that each guest come as somebody sector, after a day of heavy fighting bad tried to protect himself against Some such similar fate might columns have reported the smart- else. There were imitations of ac- with the Britlfb and Fran^ uoope. put the bee on these bus schedules— tresses and dancers and eveb of French troops were forced out of part of his losses by engaging In fall u) either the Republican or (Something New In Punlehment) Vnlese we can show that payment ness of hostesses who served corned and let it be a big bee with a long Democratic nominee in case a dry (^estion: Mrs. R, T. writM: ot the bonus will benefit the country beef and cabbage or frankfurters each other. Hangard by freab Oermao shock short selling to some extent. (a sting. And please do not say any- party should be orgBnized for the "What do ycu think of giving a lit- and promote the general welfare we and sauerkraut. Just a few weeks But when someone satirized the troops. other words be quit battering h'.s thing about avoiding speed "unsafe election this November. tle nine-year-old boy Epsom salts are not entitled to have this bill ago, one of the finest Flftb Avenue "ruyaity yearnings” of Mrs. Vander- Fighting of great intensity con- bilt—oh my dears! tinued. with German galna being head against a stone wall and like under the conditions.’’ They might as a punishment? My mother does pass'fd. residence was the scene of a county fair with hundreds of Blue Book small, on the entire Lgre front. Five most individuals in business sought MORE AVlA'nON MONEY this. If this is con*'nued, will It not —Bepreeentailve Wright Patman, have you, there. cause some trouble? I told her it •poneer for the bontu bUL ladies going shopping for vegetables Mre. Fbke'e Fanolee new German divisions were in the to let some other fellow stand his London, —^A slight increase in the would, but she says that ealts nev- and fruits. There have been many Memoir sleuths and bioarwbical battle, allied oflicials said. loaaea. PHILIPPINES air subsidy of Great Britain is ex- er harm anyone.’’ Despite all the dry claims to the more gestures in the same direc- researchers, now engage^ m track- Britieh counter-attacks regain^’d tion. ing down material eoncenfing the some of the ground kMt early In the Suppose the market for Manches- When the question of independence pected for the year endhng March Answer; Your mother must have contraryi ^ state of Ohio is wet. 81, 1988, according to "air estim- read about Mussolini’s treatment People are convinced the dry law late Minnie Maddero Flake, are day, but preeeuraon tba antire Brit- ter real estate were going down for the Phlllpplnea comes up, there ates’’ recently -rresented to Parlia- of Italian labpr agitators. It Is said has been a failure both morally and Some Font Eh? turning up vastly intoreatinf side- ish front was vsry grsat fercepUbly every day. Suppose a Is one point on which It is impor- ment. The "estimates* set the that be made some of the unruly economically. But the ultimate, it seems le still lights and anecdotes. Germsnv sent an ultimatum to Hsr attitude toward the world's Holland demanding the right, to owned a bouse worth at one tant that the people of the United amount for the year rading March ones take castor oil' until they »Mre. Amses fitone Blather, mem- to come. A certain grand dame with 81 at about $2,865,000^08 compared ber of the Women’s OrgaolzatioD a reputation for great originality dumb animals ia fairly watt kaown. tnmsport certain guppSea dot and. f Base $10,000, Suppose the selling promised to be good. It should not States refrain from deluding them- with $8,$00|000 of the ^evlous year. U Becawtry tp ftre filtp even •# |er IMamw promliHM to fts ff a dapTMlIofi psHF She r^uead to wear fivi obS wptti4 lsim rCb?9iiihpirteflit6ffl$ofy. ” r : vatT*:- rA ' ■' n ' • ■' ' *'* - : f '.• V. •» •*

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home of her brother, Ernest Collins Chapel this afternoon at 2 o’clock. of East Hartford. The child had been ill about three CHARLES P. COTTRELL, COLUMBIA A three act comedy “A Little THEATERS FEWER WEDDED, MORE days of pneumonia. The body was i Overnight Clodhopper” will be given by Hebron ROCKVILLE at the White Undertaking Parlors on INVENTOR, IS DEAD Saturday afternoon at the home players Tuesday evening in the AT THE STATE DIVORCED IN STATE Sunday and friends and relatives A. P. News of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Hutchins Town Hall for the benefit of the sick called between the hours of 2 and 5 of Chestnut HiU, their daughter fund of the Columbia Christian Eln- The nu^ences tto t witnessed the, Interfere At Fires p. m. Westerly, R. I., April 25—(AP)— Ttfiag Margaret Hutchins was united deavor Society, at 8 o’clock, day- opening perfornumces of,Sinclair Brockton, Mass.—^Mrs. Anna An- in marriage to Donald Woodward, Marriages Fall Off 9.3 Per Cent The Rockville , Fire Department Notes Charles P. Cottrell, 74, who devoted light time. Lewis’ “Arrowsmith” at tl^ State Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson derson, 106, reputed the oldest resi- many years to the development of son of Madison Woodward of Mer- The town schools closed Friday theater last night, showed by their In Year While Separation was called out to a fire in the rear and daughter of Bloomfield were dent of this section, dies. rythought Farm, Columbia. Rev. A. Decrees Increase. room of a store on High street Fri- the modem printing press, died last for a week’s vacation, to reopen applause, that they agreed heartily day night, which is used by Stanley week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boston—Lee Due, New York, W. Melllhger of the Columbia church Monday May 2. The pupils attend- Alfred Thomas of Prospect street. elected National president of the On night following a heart attack. His ]jerformed the ceremony in the liv- with all the metropolitan critics, Washington. April 25. — The Kulo, who conducts a market, and ing Windham High school from here that here indeed is a plctium that, which is owned by Anthony Janton. There will be a meeting of the Leong Tong. inventive genius gave the printing ing room of the Hutchins hoir e, will also have the same vacation. Bureau of the Census announces City Coimcil in the Memorial build- which was attractively decorated cannot be praised enough. It 4a There was little damage, sdthough Boston—Plastic surgeons say Cap- world the multicore rotary perfect- ’The following had perfect attend- a faithful transition to uie screen that, according to the returns re- plenty of smoke. The fire was con- ing on Tuesday night. tain Frank M. Hawks, speed filer, ing press which in one operation with forsythla, daffodils, potted ance for April at the Center school: There will be a session of the Tol- will not be permanently disfigured prints four colors on one side of the plants and ferns. The wedding of the famous novel that won the ceived, there were 10,030 marriages fined to a barrel and was extinguish- land County Superior Court on Tues- Lois Clarke, Mary Szegda, Virginia famous Pulitzer Prize for., ita ed with chemicals. as a result of injuries received in an paper and two on the other. He march was played by Mrs. Hubert Collins, Fanny Belle Hurlbutt, performed in Connecticut during the day morning. Woodward of Fairfield. The bride author. Ronald Colman has the Some months ago a warning was airplane accident at Worcester. ^so developed the msigazine rotary Janice C3arke, Sophie Szegda. principal male role and Helen Hayes year 1931, as compared with 11,080 issued by the local police and fire Boston-r-Joseph S. Corcoran, 57, press. • wore a charming gown of West the leading female role. Others, in in 1930, representing' a decrease of officials on accoimt of so many Revere, and Harry J. Miller, 48, for- Mr. Cottrell who was bom in Point blue Moravia crepe with lace the notable cast are Richard Ben- 1,030 or 9.3 per cent. In 1922, there automobiles rushing to fires and in- merly Los Angeles, said by police to Westerly March 9, 1858, was the yoke, and carried an old fashloneu nett, Alec Francis, DeWitt Jen- were 12,108 marriages performed. terfering with the fire trucks. On COVENTRY be wanted on fraud charges in sev- son of Calvert Byron Cottrell, an- bouquet. The young couple were at- STAR EDITOR RETIRES nings, Myma Loy and Florence During the year 1931 there were Friday night many disregarded the eral cities, to fight extradition to other pioneer in the manufacture of tended only by little Jean Stanley Britton. 1,351 divorces granted in the State, warning and one man was gfiven a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell Hartford, Conn. presses. of Andover, niece of the bride, as severe reprimand by the local police St. Johns, N. F.—Commander The latter is credited with revolu- flower girl. She wore a gown of Constance Bennett, the mistress as compared with 1,323 in 1930, of Patchaug, L. I., spent the week-, Friederich Christiansen of the Dor- Marion, O., April 25 — (AP) — of modernism will head the hew representing an Increase of 28 or chief. Motorists must stop their end with their parents, Mr. and tionizing the cylinder press business orchid and yellow and carried a Reputed to have been the only editor program Wednesday and Tburadhy cars and pull to the side of the road nier-X views possible locations for with the development of msmy basic basket of yellow flowers. ever to direct the operation of a 2.1 per cent. In 1922, there were 1,- Mrs. Oliver Hill. Mrs. Campbell wlU the giant airship. in “Lady With A P a st” Ben I^on 030 divorces granted. There were 15 as soon as the fire whistle is sound- stay for several days. principals found in the modem About thirty relatives attended newspaper for a President of the and David Manners have the leading ed or they will be brought Into Rutland, Vt . — Wa r d Carver of press. the ceremony, coming from EJast- United States, George H. Vem Fleet maurriages annulled in 1931, as com- Mrs. Abbie Waters has been Barre, former ' state attorney gen- Charles P. CottreU was president supporting roles. As an extra add- pared with 13 in 1930. court, police say. spending a few days with Mrs. Leon hampton. Mass., Fairfleld, East of the Marion Star retired today ed attraction, on Wednesday and Auxiliary To Foreign Wars eral, chosen temporary chairman of of B. Cottrell and Sons Company, after am editorial career of nearly The estimated population of the Austin. Mrs. Waters’ daughter, of the Republican state convention. Hampton, Andover and Columbia. Thursday, the State management An auxiliary to Badstuebner Post, Roslindale, Mass., motored down manufacturers of presses. He was ’The oldest person present was the four decades. will present Charles Gerard, radio state of Connecticut on July 1, 1931 Veterans of Foreign Wars, is to be Boston—Eleven persons killed in also vice president and chairman of was 1,624,000, and on July 1, 1930, Friday and all returned Sunday aft- automobile accidents in Massachu- bride’s grandmother, Mrs. Emily For 37 years Van Fleet was con- artist from Station WTIC, in per- organized in this city and complete ernoon. the board of directors of the Wash- Little of Columbia, who has passed nected with the Star, formerly the son. Mr. Gerard has but one arm. 1,612,000. On the basis of these plans will be ,made by Memorial setts last week. ington Press Company. estimated, the number of marriages Miss Gladyce Orcutt of Middle- Augusta, Me.—Fire destroys sum- Four children survive. her 90th birthday. property of the late President War- It is hard to beileve this fact after Day. The Auxiliary is being or- town spent the week-end with her ren G. Harding and now one of a hearing him play the piano so skill- per 1,000 of the population was 6.2 ganized under the direction of the mer home of Henry I. Ottman, New After the ceremony a lunch was parents. Miss Eva Koehler and Miss York packer. served. The youne, couple imme- group of eight Ohio newspapers . fully over the air. Mr. Gerard car- in 1931, as agsunst 6.9 in 1930; and state officers and Nathan Hale post Cora Kingsbury were also at their owned by Brush-Moore Newspapers, ries a broadcasting equipment with the number of divorces per 1,000 of of Manchester. Temporary officers East Greenwich, R. I. — B’ire HURLEY NOT A CANDIDATE diately left for a wedd'ng trip, des- respective homes for the week-end. sweeps through third fioor of the tination unannounced. 'The bride’s Inc. Van Fleet’s retirement came him. puring his engagement at the the population was 0.83 in 1931, as have been selected and the Unit will Miss Laura K. Kingsbury return- just a week after his 68th birthday State, Mr. ^ r a r d offers local radio ^gainst 0.82 in 1930. be officiaUy instituted in May. The Olney dormitory at East Greenwich Oklahoma City, April 25.—(AP) travelling suit was blue, with lace ed to Essex Junction, Vt., having Academy, forcing 10 boys, the house —Secretary of War Patrick J. Hur- blouse, and hat to match. On their anniversary. amateurs an opportunity to broad- meeting will be attended by state spent a week’s vacation with her As an executive of the Star, Van cast from the stage. Anyone desir- officers and members of nearby mother and a teacher to flee. ley has announced he does not return they ■will reside at Columbia parents. Narragansett, R. I.—Suspected aspire to be the vice-presidential Green. Fleet was Harding’s closest business ing to participate may do so by Units. Mrs. Everett Witty has returned rum runner, the Kelble of Boston, candidate of the Republican Party associate. He had complete super- getting in .touch with the State Mrs. Charles Brendel, wife of from a several days vacation spent The pupils of the Hop River Vil- vision of the paper during the time management. A special prize will Post president, has been named at runs aground on a reef off Bonnet this year. lage school held an interesting party Queer Twists with relatives in Littleton, Mass. shores. Hurley, who returned to his home Harding was in Washington, begin- be offered the amateur performers the first president of the organiza- Herbert Tomlinson of Woodbridge at their school house Wednesday at each performance. Mr. Gerard tion. Other officers are: Senior Berlin: Hitlerites become strong- state to deliver the keynote address ning with the latter’s first term as spent the past week at Autumn est party in four out of five German today at the state convention, in afternoon. This spring, they, with United States Senator in 1914. will appear a t matinee and evening In Day*s News vice-president, Mrs. Gertrude their teacher. Miss Doris Leger, Ulitsch; junior vice-president, Mrs. View' Farm. states, following Diet elections, but dorsed Vice-President Charles Cur- Van Fleet became a member of performances, Wednesday and Mrs. C. R. Knight held an auction lack strength to take over govern- tis and'said he would return in the have tapped the sugar maples the Star staff in 1895, eleven years Thursday. Thomas Lutton; treasurer, Mrs. at her home and disposed of all the around their school house, and boil- Lena Hewitt; chaplain, Mrs. Augus- ment alone. fall to campaign for a “Hoover- after Harding acquired ownership. stock and farm tools. She expects Vienna: National Socialists make Curtis” ticket. ed the sap down into syrup. Wednes- Starting as a reporter, he later was Chicago: Daylight saving time ta Pitkit; guard, Mrs. V. Sloane; day they invited the Chestnut Hill BIO RAW SILK SALE has cost a human life. Mrs. Anna trustees, for six months, Mrs. Mil- to remain on the farm for the pres- widespread gains, Pan-Ameriem ‘"The state owes a debt of grati city editor, telegraph editor and Larson climbed a stepladder to set ent. Party virtually rendered extinct in tude to Charley Curtis,” said Hur^ pupils and their teacher. Miss Ger- managing editor. dred Badstuebner; for one year, Mrs. Benjamin A. Strack is confined to trude Chandler, to a pancake party. Tokyo, April 25—(AP) — Local her clock ahead. The ladder col- Arthur Bateman; 18 months, Mrs. Diet elections. ley. “I owe him a debt of gratitude newspapers today reported the larg- lapsed and she was killed. his bed with an infected foot. Hongkong: Reports say Commim- and I want the state to indorse him. The children borrowed tables from Annie Lutton. Appointive officers Friday evening the Coventry neighbors, an oil stove on which the DIES IN PULPIT est sale of raw silk in Japan’s his- London: Two dollars will buy will be named on the night of in- ists are extending their power in Under no circumstences will I be tory in the selling by the goyenx- many things these days—including Happy Gardeners will meet at the Kiangsi. a candidate against him.” pancakes were cooked, and dishes stallation. home of Miss Cora and George New Delphi: Gtovernment arrests and silver enough to go around. Des Moines, la., April 25.—(AP) ment of 108,000 bales to American a dozen penquin eggs. These deli- Badstuebner Post was organized a —Dr. Charles S. Medbury, 67, dean interests represented by Paolino cacies, come from South Africa, are little more than a year ago with Carl Kingsbury. 369 when attempt is made to hold Pancakes with the maple syrup, ’There has been several woods convention of Nationalist Congress. STORM KILLS TWO cake and chocolate milk were serv- of the Des Moines ministry and a Gerli, of E. Gerli and Co., New quite the thing for fashion’s table Miller as its first president. national figure, collapsed in his pul- York. now—oh, really. fires within the last two weeks and Stockholm: “Woman interest” in ed. Besides the children and their Mrs. Mary B. White two arrests have been made in life of late Ivar Kreuger revealed by Denver, April 25.—(AP)—A man teachers, three other invited guests pit yesterday and died a moment The price was understood to bo Viv aw: Polish officials have put Mrs. Mary B. White, widow of approximately 450 yen (about $15Q) an O. K. on the American method Coventry. One was a case where a bequest of $93,000 to Mrs. Ingeborg and a woman lost their lives when were present, Miss Ida Belle Lacy, later of heart disease. Frank E. White, died at her home at match was dropped and another snow storms displaced spring weath- The collapse came suddenly as he a bale which would make the total of keeping the doctor away—an ap- 109 Prospect street on Saturday Eberth. school supervisor: Miss Danehy, amount of money Involved abont ple a day. Last fall they put out a where no permit was issued. Shemghai: Thousands of Chinese er in the Rockies over the week- school nurse; and Miss Grover, Tol- stepped forward to welcome two night. Funeral services were held Kenneth Sims has all his effects end. children at the confessional upon $16,200,000. prohibitive order against the Amer- this afternoon from the chapel of see state fimeral of Robert Short, land County 4 H Club leader. The silk is what the government ican fruit. Now they realize what moved to New Hampshire. He has American, killed while fljnng during Mrs. B. E. Snowden, school teacher Mrs. Henry Isham, aged 76, died conclusion of the services in the Union Congregational chimch at been working to get his house mov- near Trinidad, Colo., apparently ^ed University Church of Christ of took off the market in 1930 in the they’re missing, so they’ve modified 2:30 p. m. Rev. George S. Brookes, “Shanghai war.” at her home here early Friday hope of bolstering the price. The the order and, in due time, will oe ed to its new location, the dwelling Johannesburg, S. Africa: Police from exposure while wandering in a morning, after a long illness. Mrs. which he was pastor. 'The congrega- pastor of the church, officiated. having been bought by his brother- arrest man believed to be Martin blizzard. Her body was found in a tion was singing "Jesus Is Tenderly government's loss was estimated at able to bite into a luscious Northern Burial was in Grove Hill cemetery. Isham had lived practically all of 100,000,000 yen (about $33,000,000). in-law, Earl Gowdy. De Pew, sought as kidnaper of deserted cabin four miles from her her life in Columbia. She is survived Calling Thee Home.” Spy with gusto. Betnmed From Washingfton Lester Hill and George Kings- rural school. Chicago: Benjamin Goodman, Mrs. Arthur R. Newell, regent of Mrs. Nell Donnelly, Kansas City, by her husband, two daughters, bury will attend the state Christian Mo. Over exertion and heart disease fearful of robbers, decided to stay Sabra Trumbull Chapter, D. A. R., caused the death of C. C. Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Jacobs of Columbia, and mSTORIC CHURCH BURNS MaoDONALD*S EYES BETTER all night in his store. Just to be Endeavor convention at Norwich Bay City, Mich: Mayor Wilham Mrs. Adelaide Gillette of Spring and Mrs. John T. McKnight of El- this week-end. McKeighan of Flint and tlmee Marion, Kas., who was walking from doubly sure, he gave his wife all lington, have returned from Wash- a snowbound bus west of CJheyenne, Hill, three granddaughters, the Aberstwyth, Wales, April 25.— Genevn, April 25.—(AP)—Prime the store’s cash—$65—and she went ington, where they have been at- others acquited of dry law violation. Misses Lois, Hazel and Marjorie (AP)—Fire which broke out during Minister Ramsay MacDonald of home with it. Mr. Goodman s hunch Richmond, Va.: Governors of Wyo. Gillette and one sister, Mrs. Mary Great Britain underwent an exam- tending the Continental Congress of many states gather for conference. commimion service yesterday de- proved bad, for no robbers appear the Daughters of the Revolution. BARBERS ON STRIKE Smith of Columbia. The funeral ser- stroyed the historic Hafod church ination for bis eyes last night and ed at the store; but footpads way- Reports will be given at the May WAPPING Marmet, W. Va.: At least six die vices were held at the home this near here. it showed that no further deteriorar laid Mrs. Goodman and got the $65 when sand banks crumble at Feder- afternoon, the Columbia pastor. tion of his sight has occurred aince chapter meeting. The fimeral of WaWo F. Grant, al dam under construction across New York, Apirl 25.—(AP) The famous chancery statuary Fate’s funny. Tree Awaits Dedication Twenty-five hundred barbers in up- Rev. A. W. Millinger, officiating. which was valued at about $150,000 he left London, an official statement Evanston, 111.: The terms flat- 89, was held at the old Grant home- Kanawha river. issued here today said. The tree which is to be dedicated stead, the home of Mr. Grant in his Denver: Freak snowstorms kill per Manhattan shops were ordered Burial was in Columbia cemetery. was irretrievably damaged, as also feet,” “cops,” and “harness bulls” on Friday, Arbor Day, in commem- on strike today, protesting against Miss Jane Dresser of Hartford is was a priceless Grecian holy um The statement, signed by the as applied to policemen are very boyhood days, but now occupied by two. prime minister’s two phyMcians oration of the bi-centennial of his niece, Mrs. Harry P. Files, on wage cuts and working conditions spending two days at h§r Columbia dating from 1300 B. C. A stained distasteful to the delicate sensibili- George Washington by the Rockville Leaders said the strike would be ex- cottage. glass window taken from a French who accompanied him hete frbin ties of the citizenry. Alderman Simday afternoon. Rev. David Statisticians estimate that the London said his health was eXceb* Community Garden Club, was plant- Carter, pastor of the Federated tended to the entire island by next Miss Myrtle Collins has returned abbey during 'he revolution was de- James, who believes public and po- ed in Talcott Park on Satimday. Ap- population of the world is increas after spending a few days at the stroyed. lent. licemen should be moie friendly, propriate exercises will be held on church, officiated. Burial was in the ing more than 12,000,000 a day. month. suggests that the public speak of Friday morning commencing at 11 Wapping cemetery. Nearly 100 per- its officers with more respect. o’clock. 'The members of the club, sons attended the special group Dyer, Ind.: Anna Schaub took her together with many people from library meeting at the Wood Me- boy friend, Walter Scott, for a ride Rockville and vicinity will be pres- morial Library at South Windsor yesterday and wrecked a bank. ent to witness the ceremonies. Rev. last Friday, which was conducted Anna was roimding a curve. The George S. Brookes will give ^ ap- by the Connecticut Public Library car^weut through the bank’s win- propriate address. A tree will be committee. Those who attended dow. The roof of the bank was planted in Tolland by the “Garden from Wapping were the two librar- caved in, and the front and s’de Club on the afternoon of Arbor Day. ians, Mrs. Annie V. Collins and Mrs. w'alls tumbled down. •On Wednesday evening of this Lillian E. Grant, Mrs. Ruth L. 'Valter and Anna emerged from week the Garden Club vrill hold a Dewey, and M. D. Sullivan. the wreckage unhurt but the tov/n public card party a t the Elks Home The Federated Workers “Depres- marshal look them to jail. for the benefit of the club. There sion party” was well attended at the Wildwood, N. J.: There are fish will be prizes and refreshments. Parish House on Friday Evening, yarns aplenty—like this one, vouch Serves Last Term there being about 60 present all ed for by Captain Frank Favora of Marcus Williams of Hartford, dressed in old clothes. On the pro- the Grace F.. a mackerel smack. Deputy Great Sachem of Tanker- gram were a piano solo by Miss The captain is exhibiting one of oosan ’Tribe for thirteen years, has Doris L. Benjamin, a vocal solo by his yesterday’s catch, around the served his last term in that capa- Rev. David Carter, a recitation by midriff of which is a rubber band city. He is giving up the post with Mrs. Walter Smith, a vocal duet by He solemnly avers the band w.a.s regret due to ill health. Although Misses Dorothy and Helen, Frink, a he vrill not be officially connected musical reading by Mrs. Clarence there when the mackerel was pulled W. Johnson, a reading by Mrs. in with the local Tribe, Mr. Williams plans to make frequent visits here. Ashur A. Collins. Three male He is sure to be a welcome g;uest at judges, Frank W. Congdon, Albert all times. E. Stiles, and Herbert Harrison, de- GILEAD To Attend Meeting cided that the prize should go to Luther H. Skinner, president of Mrs. Waldo V. Collins for the neat- Mrs. Clara E. Hanmer recently the Rockville Rural Road Improve- est patch on a nightshirt. Money alter . . . the kind of visited Mrs. Henry Bailey of Col- ment Association, and several offi- found imder each patch and totaled chester, who is seriously ill at the cers and members are planning to $15.58. Mrs. Walter Smith received Hartford hospital. attend a meeting of the Connectiemt the prize for the most comical rig. Miss Olive White entered the Rural Roda Improvement Associa- Manchester Memorial hospital Fri- tion to be held at the Hotel Garde. LOCAL YOUNGSTERS WILL day morning and was operated oh Hartford, on Wednesday of this TAKE PART IN BROADCAST smoke! for appendicitis in the afternoon. week. Selectmen of various towns cigarette Her condition is reported as seri- and masters of different Granges Fred Werner, Manchester piano ous. have been invited to attend. The teacher, will present a group of his William Keefe of Andover c^led meeting 'will be addressed by Gov- younger pupils in the C^dren’s on old acquaintances here Friday. ernor Cross. Piano Hour to be broadcast over He is a native of this place and C. E. Union Meeting WDRC tomorrow afternoon from served in the World War, w'as seri- ’The Rockville Christian Endeavor 4:30 to 5 o’clock. This will be the OU DONT pay so mneh for your CHESTERFIELD Cigarettes have a fine ously wounded and has spent much Union will hold its quarterly meet- second group from the Manchesters time in veterans’ hospitals. ing on Friday evening, April 29, at to broadcast over the Hartford sta- dgarettes but what you can afford aroma and a taste that’s altogether ri^t* The children of Mr. and Mrs. the EUington Congregational tion in less than a month. Y John Strickland were removed to church. An attractive program will The youngest of the 15 boys and to smoke the best. It’s a question thmi, CHESTERFIELD Cigarettes are pure. the Manchester Memorial hospital girls to make their radio debut at be presented, together ■with a n a d - this time is seven-years-old Donald of what is the best, Everything that science knows is done Friday suffering from a form of dress by an able speaker. Plans for Gerlich of Rockrille. The other typhoid fever. the coming state convention of the youngsters, whose ages range from to make them pure. They are just as Mrs. Alex Spak who recently un- organization will be discussed. A nine to 12 years, are: Betty Stevens CHESTERFIELD Cigarettes are differ- derwent an operation for gallstones large number of the members from of 26 Robert road; Wayne Wright of ent from other cigarettes. They re unlike pure as the food yon eat . . . just as at St. Joseph hospital, Willimantic, Rock'ville are planning to attend. 30 Cooper street; Ellen Kreysig of was removed ^''riday to the State Installed League Officers Rockville; Marion Hooks of 11 Trot- all the others, in that they’re milder. pure as the water you drink. Hospital at Norwich. Rev. G. G. Scrivener, district ter street; Katherine Dimlow of The three-act play “The Little suiierintendent of the Methodist South Windsor; Alice Cyrkiewicz of CHESTERFIELD Cigarettes come to Clodhopper,” was presented Thurs- Episcopal church, preached the ser- Rockville; Willis Snow of 115 Hil- CHESTERFIELD Cigarettes taste bet-, day evening by members of the mon at the Rockville M. E. church liard street; Harry Rylander of 27 yon just as fresh as if you went by Grange. Much credit is due the cast on Simday morning at 10:30 a. m, Grbve street; Michael Haberem of 1 ter. That’s to say... they are not raw an

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9 BOTf NOW MONOFOKiZB DAILY RADIO PROGRAM FUERSilElEASQI PLAGUE OF LOCUSTS DEPRESSION STRIKES BOffVirAl/t NVMmiY MBS BETTY QUIMBY OtlECEiUUNDW Tb# populntion in '^Um Man* Om Town, UaloB of South ebMUr bOfpiUl nurstry it to- HEADS OLDER GIRLS MONDAY, AFRIt fS (iMtWB Standard Tima) AMea, April 25—(A P) — A bord* STANDARDOrCOUl p, M. LUtiBfi tubjtet to obaiifa. (DajrUfht UsM eao boar Utor.) IN C U R IE NURDER of loeuits Is movliif in aa lirtfUtl* PAPERS OF NATION day MO pgr cant BMlg, Tbara wmal we*o wtdo whk wm Wfpd ara tan babiaa la tba nuraary tbia Eleetfd PrMidmt of Gotmiy (By Th$ A$$oetat«4 Pr$$i) lilM m ^gn^rghr-AlM wfbl wh«o big tldg at tb# rat# of 100 b UIm a 4M.S— WEAF-NBC— dfO dayg tbrouil) tb# dlatrieta ot Wgft aftamooB—all boyi. 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Keidi-Miller and CapL tbi UnloB of Southtb Africa.Afrt Bat Despite Lom n fR ere iie Fannorg in tb# ar#a said it aegm* girl baby laft wcib wfbr wbon wcaojmm wmal weno wndo whk wkro wsyi wind Saturday momlag tbara waa a Mlaa Batty Qulnby, daugbtar of asIb-To A n n »«"«* ^ ^ O T «a lilB-BhIlkrtt'g Orth.—Alao w A o wfbl d# aa tboufb tba cloud of Inaacta •:S0—Alloa Joy—Alao whoo wkbw wibt wo»n wdre wnnb wore They Maintain lligh Stand' parfaet '^tu ral,'^ numbariag Mr. and Mra. daranca Quimby, waa For Lad Few D iyi— New wpf wenw whp wjni wlbw wmal woao Lancaster Freed Bnt Po- waa SOO Bulaa wlda in aoma placet wcahI Wwtlt i l l wwfbr i w r wro way* » » # and tbrea timaa that long. aavan. Tbraa aona wara bom to alaotad praaldaBt of tba Oldar Olria' vW ) waal wrva wptf wwno wla wto* wuur wdbj wado whk wkro wcah wbt Maaebaatar niotbara ovar tba ai4fr-OoWborga—Aiao wblg wtoe wqam wdbo wdao wxya Tbara waa an attampt to attack Confaraaoa of Hartford county at Moiiter Appoiited. W6sh wxy wbffl wcr# wUini IMiLAPthiir JviW -Alao woko wfbl Gee StiD Work On Case. them from motor trucka, but tba ard, Cooper Dedaree. ‘waak-and, awalling tba total to 7 i0o—Hworleal akatchaa — Alao wUo whoo wdro waab wfoa wore wiw wcau 10. tba oonvantioB bald in Brtatol Fri- wtag wool wjar wcah W whp wlbw wmal wcao wtar ^ b j wado trucka war# quickly outdlatancad. 7i80 — Lawrane# TIbbaft — A W W O wbt wtoe wqam wdbo wdao c^b Alntlanaa could accompllab little No wondar tba pradominating day and Saturday, tba alaction com- >vtaa weal wJar wcah will wfbr wfo lOiOO — Oypsy Orohaatra — Also woko Miami. Fla., April 25.— (A P ) — and tba autboritlaa aald all they New York, April 25.— (A P )—The color in tba hospital auriery is— ing on Saturday. Athena, Oraaca, April 25—(A P )-^ wgy wban wcaa wum wwj waal wfbl whoo wkbw woan wdre waab wfoa blue. cf“ f wrva wptf wla wwnc w Jm w W woro wlj>-wfan whp wlbw wmal wtjao Both Mri. Jessie Keltb-Miller, Aue- could dp waa to wait until tba newspapers of Amsrica “bavs not Thera wara cloia to 250 delagatas Tba Cabine: votad today to abandon (bj wado whk wcah wbt wtoc ■iOO—Oypaiaa — Alao wtlc wta§ waal wur wdbj locuata hagln to bread and than to shirked their duty to the public of at the confaroDca. At tba gatbariag the gold standard. wjar wcah wilt wrc wgy wban woaa wqam wdbo wdao wxya wapd tralian flier, and her partner, Cap- Friday avanlog when tba dalagmtas 10il»-Bloalo Orch. —Alao woko wfbl attack the awarma aaparataly. publishing the news in adequate winm wwj waal ^ ^ whoc wkbw waan wdro waab wfoa wore tain W. N. Lancaster, have been re- The cape dlatriot waa in tba pers in tba Important cities were re- were formally welcomed to Briatoi, • ;30_Parada o1 atataa—Alao wUo wtag It has bggn gtaarally axpactad weal wjar wcah wilt wfbr me wgy wpg wcau whp wlbw wmal wcao wur leased from custody and authorities freateat Immadiata danger, but it form,” laspite of present conditions, tained.” Misa (Quimby, who baa bean aacra- wi.cn wcac wtnm wwj waal wlaa whaa wdbj wade wcah wkbn wbt wtoc wqam Kent Cooper, general manager of Mr. Cooper noted that the decline that Orggeg would go off tba gold 9:00—To Ba AnnouncaO — Alao wtag wdbo wdae wxya wapd efrb turned to other lines of Investiga- appeared certain that the swartna, tary of tba conferenca for tha paat 11:00—Itham Jonaa Orch.-Alao woko In trading on the securities markets year, made the respotfba for the dele- atandard, for Pramlar Vanisaloa baa wjar wcah wfbr wrc wum wwj waal tion today in their attempt to solve which already have laid waata to the Associated Press, said today in bean confarring for sevaral daya wrva wwno wla wlod wfla wfbl whec wkbw wean wnao wfea wcau great aectlona in the north, would bad not lessened requests for addi- gates. 9: 0—Mr. Bonaa and Company — Alao whp wlbw wmal wcao wUr wdbj wade the death of the woman’s flancs, bis annual report to the board of di- with outstanding flnaodera and in- whk wcah wkbn wbt wtoc wqam wdbo loon apread over bUndreda ot thoua* tional features and be said that the In election of olHcers three names TV wjar wcah wilt wgy wro wwnc Haden Clarke. rectors of the association. dustrialists. w !( wlod wfla wbon wcaa wwJ waal wdao wxya wapd anda of aerea In the reat of the numbers of newspapers served by were placed in Domlnatioo for the 10:v>—Ruaa Columbo—weaf chain 11:80—Madriguara'i Oroh.—Also woko State Attorney N. Vernon Haw- "To maintain the standards reacn- supplemental financial wires was the They made no announcement, but wfbl whec wkbw wean wnac wfea wmu union. office of president. Miss Quimby 10:15—#)enny Orch. — Alao wgy wum thorne conferred lut night with ed in recent years all publishers large in A. P. history. had not expected to be a candidate it was generally known that the ad- wcaa wwj wlbw wmal wcao wUr wdbj, wade wkbn 10:3(V—T o Bo Announoad-waal Chain wbt wtoc wqam wdbo wdao wxya wspd Pesuie Justice Thonuu S. Ferguson have had to sustain severe losses," Mention also was made that the for that office. Miss Marion West visability of abandoning gold was 10:45—Calloway Orch.—Alao wile wjai 12:00—Oanet H o u ^ A l s o wean wnao and the two decided to postpone Mr. Cooper said. “ Although adver- organization now was operating of Bristol and Miss Roberta Parsons the subject of the several meetings. wrc when wwj 394.8— W JZ-NBC— 760 pending further Inquiry an inquest tising revenues have fallen off tre- purely state services in every state of Unionville were the two other On Friday Kriakos Varvareaaoa. 11:00—Ralph KIrbaryj Rogara Orch.— that originally was set for today. HOLMES, LECTURER Also wcel wrc wgy wcaa 6:80—Imparaonatlona — Alao wbal wbt mendously, circulation has not de- In the union at a saving of many candidates. Between them they re- councillor to the Bank of Greece, 11:30—Funk'a Orch.—Alao wrc wham wgar wrva , . Mrs. Keltb-Miller and Lancaster ceived 80 votes, the remaining votes was appointed minister of finance to 6:45—Topica In Brief—Also wbal wba creased materially. Sustained cir- thousands of dollars to members, 348.6— WABC-CBS— 860 wham kdka wlw w . were listed as witnesses for the in- culations in such times show that and attention was called to expan- being cast for Miss Quimby. The succeed G. Marls, This waa raguard- 6:30—Friedman Orch.—Alao woko wfbl 6:00—Ames 'n' Andy—Alao wbal wba quest along with Miss Peggy Brown, FORKUKLUXKLAN newspapers have established them- sions in the sports department, the vote was made unanimous. ed as significant inasmuch aa tba whec wgr wean wdre waab wore whp wham kdka wrc ckgw cfcf wrva wptf a young Miami woman who appear- This is the first time that this po- new minister advocated a baadening wlbw wcao wtar wdbj wkbn wbt wtoc wjax wlod wfla selves as a necessity. feature service, the picture mat ser- wcam wdbo wdae wxya wapd 6:16—Jestera—Alao wbal wba kdka ed at the state's attorney’s office "Each community requires a com- vice and the news photo service, sition has come to Manchester. the gold standard. 6:45—Bing Crosby — Mso woko whec 6:30—Stsbbins Boys — Alao wbal wbt Saturday as a volunteer witness which established a new peak record wkbw wean wdre waab wfea wore wlp* wham kdka wgar wjr . plete supply of intelligence, more wfan whp wlbw wcao wtar wdbJ wwva 6:45—Jonaa and Hare—Alao wbal wbz sejing she, and not Mrs. Keitb-Mil- Unfrocked Minister Tells necessary in times of depression, of efficiency. wcah wkbn wbt wtoc wqam wdbo wdae wh.im kdka wg.nr wJr wrva wptf wwnc ler, was CTarke’s fiance. perhaps, than in a prosperous era. The morning and evening services 6;00—Myrt and Marge—Also woko wfbl wla wjax wlod wfla have been operating virtually os wgr w'ean wdre wnac wcau wjaa wmal 7:00—Eastman Orch.—Also wham wba. Lancaster Be-arrestod To dig themselves out of depression wcao wwva wade wkre wapd kdka w > cfcf ckgw wrva wptf wjax The woman flier was released Court Re Worked For Or- people must think and they cannot separate entities, Mr. (hooper said, 6:15—Lanny Rose—Alao wcau woko wlod wfla . from jai) here Saturday after she think unless they are reliably in- but complementing each other and wjaa wean wgr wnac wdre 7:30—Dsath Valley Oaya — Also wbai i 6:30—Easy Acea—Alao woko wgr wnac wb* wham kdka wgar convince i author!tieb she could not formed. Newspapers have carried with a genera) editor directing each. hale's sel f - ser ve wcau wjas wcao whk wkrc wxya 8:00—Mlnatreta—Alao wbal wba wham aid them in classifying Clarke’s ganization. on admirably and they have been This move has resulted in speeding 6;45—Morton Downey—Also woko wfbl kdka wgar wjr wrva wptf wwnc wla up o f news budgets for both morning whec wgr wlbz wean wdre wnac wore wjax wlod wfla death as a suicide oi slajdng. Lem- aided to some extent in doing so, in wcau whp wjaa wcao wtar wdbj wwva 8:30—Four Boya and a Qlrl—Alao wbal caster also was released only to be spite of heavy losses, through in- and evening newspapers. wade whk wkrc wcah wkbn wbt wbig G P □ 1= C n \ wham wJr ...... re-arrested by Federal officers for Pall River, Mass., April 25.— creasing reliance upon the Associat- wtoc wqam wdae wxyx wspd 8:45—Serenade—Alao wbal wham kdka £I 7;00—The Club—Also woko wfbl wgr wgar wjr ^ ^ . questioning about a plan to smuggle (A P )—Guy WUlls Holmes, unfrock- ed Press." wean wdre wnac wcau wjaa wmal wcao 9:00—Master Mysteries—wjz chain narcotics into the Jnited States Beporiing "The War." wade whk wkrc wxyz wspd efrb I 9:30—Arden’s Orch. — Also wbal wbz ed minister, testified today that he THINK WOMAN (HIT 7:15—Singin’ Sam—Also woko wfbl wgr wham kdka wgar wjr from Mexico by airpiane. The Fed- had been an accredited lecturer for In reviewing the work o f the wean wdre wnac wcau wJas wmal wcao 9:45—McCravy Brothers — Alao wbal eral authorities freed him yesterday the Ku KIux Klan. Associated Press Mr. (kx>per called wade whk wkrc wxyz wspd wham kdka wgar wjr 7:30—Kate Smith—Also wfbl whec wgr 10:00—Slumber Muale—Alao wbal wgai saying they were certain be bad no He explained that be had never attention to developments in both THROATS OF COUPLE Tuesday Specials wcau wjas wmal wcao wade whk wkre wjr wrc ckgw cfcf wls knowledge or part in the plot. worn the Klan regalia or paid dues. the domestic and foreign fields. wcah wxyz wspd 10:30—Jane Froman Orch.—Also wbal CHarke was found fatally woimd- 7:45—Colonel and Budd—Also woko wlw The testimony was given at the “The outbreak of trouble between wfbl wgr wean wdre wnac wcau wjaa 10:45—Hines’ Orch.—Also wbal wgar ed in his bedroom in Mrs. Keith- resumption o f Holmes’ damage Japan and China in Manchuria to- Mlneola, N. Y., April 25— (A P ) — Country Roll wmal wcao wade whk wkrc wxyx wspd 11:15—Moore’s Orch.—wjx Miller’s home here several days ago suits against the Methodist Fpisco- 8:0C—International Revue—Also woko ward the end of 1931 and later the District Attorney Elvin Edwards, of TELEVISION where he tmd Lancaster were pal ministers who he charged with fighting at Shanghai caused an enor- wfbl wkbw wean wdre wnac wcau wjaa Nassau county today said he had in- wmal wcao wade whk wkrc wxyz wspd W2XAB—27S0ke (W2X E—6120kc) guests. He was shot a few hours conspiring to bring charges of im- mous increase in Far Eastern word- lb . O 8:15—Street Singer — Also woko wfbl formation which led him to believe Butter 2 0 wkbw wean wdre wnac wcau wjaa 7:00 to 10:00—Variety With Sound after he and Mrs. Keith-Miller told morality against him. It was on age. The staff for China and Japan LEinczister of their plans to marry. these charges that Holmes was im- was temporarily increased. that a woman bad wielded a knife lack Frost Both filers expressed the belief he frocked in 1928 and he now sues "Important sustained foreign sub- that slashed the throats of Miss shot himself. each of the defendants for $50,000. jects, besides the Manchurian and Rose Welk and Edward S. Brinlwr, Fell In Love Has New Counsel Shanghai fighting, were the Indian Jr., who were found in si field near Cane Sugar Clarke and Mrs. Keith-Miller fell When court opened Holmes had a round-table conference and Mahatma WiUiston last Wednesday. Brink- 10 lb. bag 4 3 * WEZ-WBZA in love as he helped her prepare a new counseL Two lawyers who rep Gandhi’s journey to Elngland; the er was dead and Miss Welk dying. Slumk Ibid WTIC story of her life for publication, she resented hiin during the first days economic upheaval in Europe and its At the same time, it was teamed Travelers Broadcasting Service Springfield — Boston said yesterday. Clarke’s mother, of the trial aanoimced they would political consequences, the creation that the authorities are carefully tu- Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Ida Clyde Clarke, a professor have nothing further to do with the o f the new Spanish republic, the vestigating clues indicating that Ham lb. 7c 50,000 W., 1060 K. C., 282.8 AL Monday, April 25. of journalism, said she might aid case. visits to the United States of Pre- male accomplise of Brlnker, sup- About 200 pounds. A t this real low price while it lasts. (Eastern Daylight Time.) Mrs. Keith-Miller in completing the Under cross-examination relative mier Laval of France and Foreign posedly in love with one of the final chapters of the work since she to Holmes’ allegations. Miss An- Minister Dino Grand! of Italy, and women mentioned in the case, had Monday, April 25. Hale's Morning Lnxnry was familiar Ivlth her son’s plans toinette 15’ortin, Bedford tea room various disasters such as the Chinese (Elastern Iteylight Time.) 4:00— Orchestra. actually killed Miss Welk and Brink- 4:15— “National Affairs” — David ,for it. employe, the complainant made flood and the sinking o f a British er. This man, said by the authori- several statements which conflicted Lawrence. Mrs. Keith-Miller and her partner submarine.” ties to he a narcotic addict was Coffee 2 lbs. 55^ W TIC — 1060 k. c.— 282.8 m. with previous statements in the 4:20— The Business World Today. have announced no plans but papers In South America. questioned last week and released. Fresh gronnd er In bean. trial or those made at Holmes’ Edwardi, and Inspector Harold P. M. 4:30— Stock Exchange Quotations. foimd in the woman’s home indicat- “The'service delivered to South church trial. Holmes attempted sev- King of the Nassau county police . 4:00— w n C Pop (Concert— Chris- 4:45— Juvenile. ed she had leased an apartment in America held its own even though eral times to make an explanation the countries served were among the withheld today the complete tiaan Kriens, director; with J. Wil- 5:00— Agricultural Markets. New York for May 1. Armour’s "Star" 5:15— Orchestra. but the cross-examiner confined first to feel the effects through eco- autopsy report, but said both deaths liam Jones, Baritone. (T o Network him to yes nd no imswers. including W EAF, WJAR, WTAG, 5:30-

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ing was begun last SaturdM |q DRANK POISONED WINE Havre police. They advanced tiM Motor Hints theory it was caused by poison usc4 Chart Shows Operations Wall Street to treat the vineyards. Picking Campaign Staff Timely Suggestions on the Havre, France, April 25.— (AP)— Large quantities of the wine al*. Care of the Car by the Anto- Health authorities here today or- ready had been landed from coast* Puzzles G. O. P. i4s Three moblle Qnb of Hartford. Of Youth *s Great Enemy Briefs dered all ships on which they sus- wise ships. pected there might be poisoned As far as was known no trans?' wine, such as is believed to have Atlantic liners had any of thb poi- Watch Change In CSutch been responsible for the illness of New York, April 26—Wall street soned wine aboard. Problems Push To Fore When an automatic control of the sees the troubles of the cane sugar about 300 sailors during the last clutch is added to a car not pri- industry as well epitomized by the three months, to abandon the use of marily designed for this improve- drab Vandal record of the Cuba the beverage. Argentina is making a variety oi Silas Strawn of Illinois, president Republican disagreementa over.^ ment the owner should make certain C^ne Products Co. Receivers for the An Investigation into the poison- paper from straw pulp. of the Chamber of Commerce of compensations in the way of driv- I I company were appointed last week aelectlon of a high command for the the United States, is talked about coming campaign are approaching ing. He should not, for instance, after about two years of vain effort among those who emphasize the free wheel on the open road, as this to keep afloat in the face of ruin- an acute stage. need for a chairman who could col- will place too great a strain on the ously low prices for raw sugar and lect contributions from business. In the immediate foregroimd of clutch springs and the throwout the apparent inability of the in- There is talk, too, of Frank Knox, the party reorganization problem collar. dustry to find a remedy for its ills. are three primary difficulties — a publisher of the Chicago Daily News The predecessor company, Cu’ia and head of the President’s anti- Confine the free wheeling to shortage of campaign funds, the traffic and city work where the C ^ e Sugar Co., also ended its cor- threat of an insurgent bolt and hoarding committee. clutch would be used extensively porate existence in receivership in Every now and then somebody the prohibition issue. anyway. As in conventional driving 1929. See the If the Q. O. P. were advertising suggests it would be wise to make it would be wiser not to stand in special appeal to the followers of in the want ad column the desired traffic for any length of time,with An analysis of March quarter Calvin Coolidge by giving the chair- qualifications for a national chair- the clutch disengaged as this tends earnings statements issued so far manship to Coolidge’s 1924 manager, man would read something like to weaken the clutch springs. shows that a fair number of leading William M. Butler of Massachu*- this: . , One of the leading companies is industrials managed to earn a sub- Wanted — A man who is close setts. changing over all of its cars itill in It is taken for granted that dither stantial part if not all of their enough to business to be able to stock, but it is more than a matter dividends for the period. In this NORGE mi up the campaign chest; who Coolidge or Charles G. Dawes could of adding the clutch control. All have the place if he wanted it, but group may be listed American Tele- is not sufficiently close to business clutches are being fitted with phone & Telegraph, General Foods, neither does. to arouse further antagonism in stronger springs and a sturdier A unique exhibit now on display | venting the spread of tuberculosis National Biseuit, Lambert Co. and the liberal wing of the party; and throwout collar. in the window of Watkins Brothers to the child in the home through the Loose Wiles Biscuit. A few com- at Appeal To Insurgents whose views on prohibition ^11 To Check Door Noises on Main Street, shows that tuber- instruction of the public health pares reported profits exceeding not handicap him in placating The chairmanship Itself is not the nurse, also the building of health by HI sole consideration. On down the Most of the squeaks that develop culosis takes its greatest toll during ^vidend requirements, notably In- WATKINS either wets or drys. in the car can be traced to the nourishing food. The prevention of ternational Business Machines and That is a large order. To date line Mr. Hoover and his group of the early adult life, and that heart strain is indicated by proper rest, advisers will seek a set-up of party doors. They are extremely easy to the Wrigley Co. Tf no applicant has quite come up to get rid of, but most motorists seem disease, cancer and kidney diseases while careful and frequent examina- officials likely to command the max- 1 specifications. to prefer to put up with the luvs- are the three leading causes of tion by a physician is further recom- Sentiment in the steel industry m The^decision, of course, rests with imum of support from the rank and — s3 — ^ \ ance death, but in the older age groups. mended to prevent the development has become a bit more cheerful, ac- President Hoover. He seems to re file. of the disease. The chart hEis been Robert H. Lucas of Kentucky, a Sometimes it isn’t a case of care- This electrically Illuminated chart cording to reports reaching Wall W i * J main thoroughly imdecided as he loaned to the Public Health Nursing sort of second in command with the lessness, but of lack of familiarity shows that tuberculosis is still the street, and some of the larger pro- listens almost daily to a wide variety Dept, of Msmebester Memorial hos- title of executive secretary, bitterly with the construction of doors. The greatest destroyer of life between ducers are said to be preparing for of advice. , simplest plan is to put a few pats pital by the State Tuberculosis antagonized western insurgents by the ages of 20 and 25, the most pro- a moderately larger volume of busi- « 1 He probably will wait until after of vaseline on the rubber bumpers Commission at Hartford, smd will be ness. the June convention to make up his his activity in the anti-Norris cam- ductive years of life. or other points where friction is in Little Qutout figures suggest pre- shown for a week/ mind, but it is a question whether paign in Nebraska. The general as- evidence. Where this does not suf- DEATHS LAST NIGHT the intervening weeks will simplify sumption is that he wlU resign after fice try renewing the bumpers. In the convention. his problems. a high grade car these cost nine Oklahoma City—Mary Ann Clay, Steps have been taken already to cents each. They can be replaced in appeal to the Insurgent bloc. Some- 14 WORD STATEMENT How ’s^She Hitting? 96, grand niece of Henry Clay. Chance For Hurley a twinkling. Montclair, N. J.—Bishop Frank It became apparent some time ago thing of the kind clearly was in mind The plate into which the catch of ' Ul M. Bristol, 82, of the Methodist that the present chairman. Senator when Senator L. J. Dickinson of the door lock fits is a common WINS AUTO AS PRIZE Episcopal church, author and lec- Simeon D. Fess, was slated for re- Iowa, McNary-Haugenlte, Lowden source of noise. Usually there are EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the M supporter in '28 and now senatorial hard rubber pieces in this to pre- third of four articles on spring turer. L tirement. ^ ^ , Fess’ militant stand for prohibi- colleague of Smith W. Brookhart, vent noise, but without remo'ring cleaning of your car. Westerly, R. I.—Charles P. Cot- Washington, April 25— (AP) —A trell, 74, inventor of numerous re- tion has stirred insistent protests was chosen keynoter of the Chicago the plate it is not easy to lubricate 14-word statement on prohibition, finements to printing presses. from molst-to-wet party leaders. convention. behind these pieces. Penetrating saying "it Is obvious that if Nation- BY JAMES F. DONAHUE Conciliation, a quality needed in There will be more of the same oil applied on the outside sometimes NEA Service Writer Leominster, Mms.— W illiam S. al enforcement is difficult state con- Reed, 86, investor, manufacturer bounteous measure by any chair- hereafter. works in amd does the trick. trol would be impossible,” has won $13950 man, is not the long suit of this Ohio During winter the inside of the and builder of street railways. Shirid Gives Mileage Gain an automobile for Alfred Kinney, Chicago—Albert Rothschild, 64, college professor. Wet-Dry Problem In several cases of low gasoline Jr., of Washington. average automobile has been as retired grain merchant and member For a long time it appeared that Perhaps the biggest problem of all 'Ihe prize was offered as a part mileage it has been found that too grossly neglected as the outside, and of the Chicago Board of Trade. another Ohioan, Postmaster General is to organize a general staff which of the Prohibition Fair conducted 1. Delivered to your home. can keep the normal party support much cold air reaches the carbur- mud and water have no doubt been Paris—Leo Tecktonius, 50, pianist Walter F. Brown, was certain to suc- etor intake. There have been some here last week to show the change 2. Actual storage space: 4.3 Cu. Ft. ceed to the chairmanship. But he la in line on prohibition. before and since the Eighteenth dragged into it to smudge up the of Racine, Wls. In New York, for Instance, the or- changes in design on production 8. Only 8 moving parts. strongly suspected of leaning almost oars which should be helpful to Amdndment. The contest called for floor and seat upbolsteriag. ai much toward the wets as Fess ganized drys are taking steps al- a statement o f 20 words or less on HOPE FOB RAIN i. Exelusive Rollator oomprtMor. ready to put OB the ballot an Inde- owners who want to improve their CSeanlBg the Inside of a car is a does toward the drys, and besides he present jobs. *1 prefer prohibition to any other is not very anxious to give up his pendent uate of Presidential elec- simple job, and the ixpprovement in Hartford, April 26.— (AP) —^The 5. Fully guaPREteed. One of the simplest changes was method of liquor control because—” appearance after a thorough clean- cabinet post. tors. adopted in late 1980 by one of the "Other prizes, all to capital resi- forest fires situation, including a There is food for thought in this, ing is remarkable. 6. Easy teriRS arranged if desired. Patrick Hurley, of Oklahoma, the leamng manufacturers. It con- total of forty two wood fires Satur- particularly when it is recalled that dents, were given for: secretary of ./ar, would take the sisted of placing a small baffle plate "No tried or tested middle ground Tools required are either a vac- day and yesterday, was described four years ago, with the active sup- job if it were offered to him, and or shield in front of the carburetor between prohibition and the ssdoon- uum cleaner or a stiff brush, a reli- this morning by State Forest Fire several Influential Republicans have port of the organized drys, Mr. intake so that the onrushing cold able dry cleaner, a few rags, and a Warden Austin F. Hawes as con- Hoover carried New York Just by an has succeeded.” asked the President to choose him. air could not so easily reach the "Only with prohibition as the carpet beater. siderably Improved. Humidity this He has a chance. eyelEush. motor. This simple change in- goal, even though never attained, Take up the floor covering's and morning was higher and increasing creased mileage especially at higher can the furtherest advsmce against remove the seats. Take these cloudiness brought promise of rain speed, and shortened the warming pieces out in the yard or garage and over Connecticut and surroimding the ’Iquor traffic be won.” submit them to a brisk session with up period. “Every day in every way it gives states. FOUR MONTHS’ SENTENCE On one of the latest motors hot the carpet beater. Then go over Up to 10 a. m. no reports of new the child of the laboring man a bet- them with a stiff whiskbroom or fires had been received at the war- PUBLISHERS MEET air is fed to the intake until a cer- ter chance.” tain temperature is reached, thus brush to remove the excess dust and den’s office aild yesterday’s blazes FOR ACCEPTING BRIBE greatly facilitating warming up and dirt, brushing with the nap. were all under control last night cutting fuel consumption. It could CUMMINGS URGES THAT If there are any spots on the up- AT A. P. CONFERENCE holstery, they can generally be re- New York, April 26 — (A P) — be imitated with a hand control to MoNEIL BE KEPT IN JOB shut off the hot air not needed. move4. with dry cleaner. Judge Morris Koehlg in General ses- In cleaning the top lining, seat sions Court today imposed sentences Beware of High Mileage Stamford, April 25.—Declaring The theory that all is not gold that “it would be an unwise and back and side walls, brush in the di- of four months each in the peniten- rection of the nap of the material to Sec. Mills and London Editor tiary on Rollin C. Bastress, 59, that glitters should be recalled by ungracious act to deny him the re- those motorists who boast of the election which he has earned,” remove the dirt. This will keep the former chief inspector of the Man- finish of the material from becom- hattan Building Bureau, smd John high oil mileage of their motors. All Homer S. Ckimmings, former Dem- Speak To Members At is not oil that registers "full” in the ing niffled. A vacuum cleaner can I. Cahalan, 59, a building construc- ocratic National chairman, today is- be used for this operation, providing tion superintendent. crankcase. sued a public statement urging the One owner, for instance, finds an extension for this purpose can MOVING? The two were convicted March 31 re-election of Archibald McNeil of New York Convention. that he is getting xmusually high be had. of accepting a $1,500 g;ratuHy from Bridgeport, as Democratic Nationad mileage. The Indicator shows no After the upholstery has been a contractor in return for Bastress’ committeeman from Connecticut. cleaned, direct your attention to the desire to drop. He does notice, how- He says: "I think it would be diffi- New York, April 25.—(AP) — approval of plEms for a penthouse in ever, that he is losing a gallon* of floor covering and boards. VigoroTis- July 1927. . cult for anyone to suggest any ade- Then Himdreds of newspaper publishers water every few days from the cool- ly sweep the cloth covering of the The jury had recommended mercy quate reason why he should be dis- rear compartment and, if the front from all parts of the country be- ing system, though he cannot de- for Bastress, but Judge Koenig, in placed. He has been energetic and covering is rubber, wash it with gan today a series of meetings which tect any leaks. Must of what imposing'sentence, said he saw no ‘.Jglitters” as oil in the crankcase of extraordinarily active. He is co-op- soap and water. will last most of the week. reason why Cahalan should receive erating effectively with the officers Before you put the covering back The Associated Press held its 33d that car is nothing more nor less save a different sentence from that of and members of the Democratic into place, go over the floor boards nTiTiiial meeting today and the than water that has lesdeed through Bastress. • State Central committee. Manifest- and tighten any bolts that might be American Newspaper Publishers As- a bad cylinder head gasket. Judge Koenig said he did not be- ly, it would be an unwise and un- the cause of an annoying speak. sociation will hold its 46th annual Another owner finds that he lieve and did not think the jury be- gracious act to deny to him the re- After the seats and flooring have convention from tomorrow until does not have to add oil between lieved the story told by Walter G. election which he has earned and been put back into place and the Friday. Directors of the North thousand-mile oil changes. He gives Jones, a Yonkers contractor, who to which he is entitled.” dust inside the car has settled, wash American Alliance also met. his aging engine credit for great was the principal witness for the virtue when, as a matter of fact, the the insides of the windows and The Associated Press which has polish all metal finishes inside the 1,305 members, had morning and state, when he said he did not know crankcase probably is half filled what the money was to be used for. CONNECTICUT COW SETS car. afternoon business sessions. At a with raw gasoline. The evidence showed that Bas- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD One of the best methods to use in luncheon the members heard ad- Cleanser for Piston Rings tress received the money from So much consideration has been washing windows is to wet them dresses by two guests, Ogden L. A Connecticut State (Champion Cahalan, who in turn bad received it given piston rings it remains a mjrs- with a rag and use a pieces of news- Mills, secretary of the Treasury, record has just been completed by a from Jones . tery why it has taken all these paper to dry them. This method and John Walter, co-chief proprietor three year old pure bred Guernsey years to develop the Idea that rings prevents the windows from streak- of the London Times. Mr. Mills’ ad- cow bred and owned by H. H. Good- ing. dress was broadcast. need cleaning and flushing. This idea is standard equipment on a 1932 win of Farmington. This honor The presiding officer at the BATTLE ANNIVERSARY goes to Spring Meadow May Midg- car for the first time In motordom’s luncheon and business sessions was etta 250456 for a yearly production JACK TO QUEEN Frank B. Noyes, president of the history. of 10333.6 poimds of milk and 481.6 Associated Press and president of Melburne, Australia, April 25 — Rings become sticky because of QUEEN: I should think you’d gum from gasoline. 'They also are pounds of butter fat. This is the Thousands of war veterans who feel as happy as a king when you the Washington Star. fouled through carbon, resulting highest Connecticut record in class served with the “Anzacs’ paraded are in the air. One of the matters before the As- from the burning of excess oil. EHI in the Advanced Register of sociated Press was the election of today in all parts of Australia, com- the American Guernsey Cattle JACK: Happier—I’m an ace.— When rings get this way they are Answers. five directors to succeed those memorating that day seventeen unable to adjust themselves prop- Club, Peterboro, N. H. who have terms expiring, Adolph S. years ago when the Anzacs stormed erly. Elxpansion and contraction are Ochs, the New York Times; B. H. Gallipoli. too slow with the result that the Anthony, New Bedford, Mass., The King sent a message of re- motor loses compression and wastes Standard; Robert McLean, Philadel- membrance and in towns and vil- oil. phia Bulletin, and Frederick E. Mur- lages flowers were heaped before By injecting gum dissolving fluids phy, Minneapolis, Minn., Tribune. the war memorials. into the cylinders now and again it Mr, Anthony^3 health is poor and The Anzacs and the 29th Division is possible to flush and clean the he 'was not a candidate for re-elec- of the British Army sustained heavy rings so that they will operate more tion. Ten men had nominated from losses in the gallant attack on Galli- efficiently. Done moderately, and the vacancies. They are George B. poli on April 25, 1915. After they regularly every 1000 miles. It is Longan, Kansas City Star; M. Mc- were repulsed by fire from the Ger- possible to keep the rings clean Lean, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Noyes, Mr. man and Turkish guns on the without diluting the crankcase with Ochs, William J. Pape, Waterbury heights commanding the harbor the the flushing fluid. Republican; Paul Patterson, Balti- fighting continued off and on until Home Service no Economy more Sun; Howard C. Rice, Brattle- August 10 when heavy Turkish re- One of the greatest disadvantages Keeping up boro, Vt., Reformer; Charles A. inforcements drove the attackers in doing major repair work jrourself Stauffer, Phoenix, Ariz., Republican, off. In the entire campaign 115,000 lies in the possibility of overlook- • T ‘' / T and O. S. Warden, Great Falls, men were killed or wounded. ing the need for other Jobs along Have an extension telepKone Mont>; Trlbime. the way. with the Joneses To correct chipped flywheel gears TO REPAY LOANS on one of the low priced ears, for in- installed when you move into ARCHBISHOP NOT ILL stance, calls for purchasing a new Dublin, Irish Free State, April 25. flywheel with steel gear b&d at a London, April 25.— (AP) — The —(AP)—The Fianna Fall govern- cost of only $4.50. If the owuer your new home—save the usual private secretary of the Most ment is taking steps to r e p ^ in- docs the work of replacement him- Reverend Cosmo Gordon Lang, arch- vestors in the £500,000 Repimllcan self and is able to remove the trans- bishop of Canterbury, today denied bond issue of 1921 h^d principally mission and pull out the clutch be $4*98 will reports from Cannes, France that $2 service connection charge. in the United States. figures he has saved himself a $6.00 bay tiUa fu A t the archbishop was ill there of Sci- Records relating to the loan were labor charge. The truth is, he may •aay-naaiag atica. deposited with American courts but overlook an opi>ortunity to save lavBBovar. 14 "The report is entirely without they have been returned to the Free double this amoimt. iadtUadM^han A residence extension telephone foundation,’’ the secretary said. “He State authorities who now are in- When the service man has the OEYOB (LEAD and ZINC has r|,l'a4g a is quite well.” vestigating to ascertain whether it clutch dissembled he checks over throagiion*. (Reports from Cannes yesterday HOUSE PAINT UsU 1 to 8 costs only 50c a month — less than will be necessary to enact legisla- the plates emd looks to see if any- 7 «an loBcer than ordinary Tkm m tbm U il quoted members of the archbishop’s tion to make repayment. thing needs replacing. He can paint $2.95 and gaL the price of a postage stamp a day. hovuehold as saying he had been ill It may be the government will save the owner fiie expense of vir- for more than a month but was have to borrow to meet principal tually doing the job all over ag^n if somewhat improved.) and interest on the loan which at the something is about to go wrong present rate of exchange probably with the clutch. Shi$i4 up pour e a r ! Oar RENULAC peUah HOPE FOR SETTLEMENT will approximate £1,000,000. viU b ri^ bade that‘'abaw-raoaa gai^** A Save nUBB poltihlng Ut^ eeedaVng of one a p ^ Tokyo, April 25.—(AP) — Offi- cation cloth and oaa poUahing clodi cial quarters here today appeared REPORT PRINCE DROWNED BOLTON with each pint can o f BENULAC. This wade Place {four oriier before gou more more hopeful about the efforts of Sir only 76e a pint. Miles W. Lampson, British minister, Cidro, Egypt, April 25.— (A P) — to bring about a settlement between There was a report today that Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pinney Japan and China at Shanghai. Prince Seif ul Iriam, second son of have moved to Glastonbury. Mr. Telephone onr OAAA order from It was stated on good ..uthority, Imam Yahya, the Imam of Yemen, Pinney is employed on the "Carrier Business Office ^ U U U any em ployee liov/ever, that the Japanese govern- had drowned while bathing in the farm.” The F. T. Blish Hardware Co. ment has no Intention of changing sea at Hodeida. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Jones attended its attitude toward the League com- The news created a senqatlon the reception given by Mary C. 793 Main Street, South Manchester mittee of nineteen and that conse- throughout the Yemen, that exten- Keeney Tent, Daughters of Union THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELfePHONE COMPANY quently no new instructions have sive region of southwestern Arabia, Veterans held at Odd Fellows hall AUTHORIZED DEVOE AGENT been sent to (Jeneva. which the Imam rules. in Manchester, Thursday evening. -f-r ; . .--i: • ~ V •< • V.

• I j( PAGE EIGHT MAIN CHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1932. bi . « m f i n Hu n T GR/ These Spring Accessories Are To Be Seen—and Felt! BY AMABEL McELLIOTT •/$02 sy AM mviei we. bujilicia Hari © BY N€A StRVICf.INC. BEGIN HERE TODAY they atm hovered in the air. Bu- Denise, 'vivid in a bright green .If SUSAN CAREY, an orphan, Uvea san could forgive him anything for frock, greeted her gayiy. MAKE-UP HINTS FOR THE ^ Perhaps unfortuflately most;'cff fdth her AUNT JESSIE on Chi- that. “Hello, there! Find everything OUTDOOR GIRL us do more appearing by glaring oafo’s west side and works in the “Never mind. It’s all right,” she you want?” daylight or strong electricity than office of ERNEST HEATH, archi- assured him. “The trouble with you Susan said she bad. There is something incongruous soft candles. It may be hard on tect. BEN LAMPMAN, a moody is you have an Inferiority complex “It’s early for cocktails,” Denise about a feminine golfer who, when us all. But we can do much to "youngs admirer, takes her to a and go about expecting people to announced, “but we’re having them she appears on the links, is made soften reality if we use make-up studio party where she meets dislike you. You have a chip on anyway.” She turned on a radio up like a night club entertainer. skillfully. ARNOLD and SONIA .rTTiNSKY your shoulder and someone’s bound concealed in an 18th century desk V Tasteful outdoor make-up for For street wear, never use black and DLNISE ARNOLD a society to knock it off.” and held out her arms to Ben. Su- active sports requires a restrained mascara. There are new soft girl. Later, lunching with BOB She felt mature and capable, giv- san bad a faint, n6t altogether hand. So do all day-time make- browm tones. Never use the new DUNBAR, young millionaire whom ing Ben advice. By tacit consent agreeable, sensation of surprise as ups. You esm be lavish with the lavender, green and blue powders. she met at business school, she the disagreeable subject was avoid- she watched them together. Ben paint pot and mascara when you They bring magic only by evening sees Denise again. JACK WAR- ed thjreafter. They talked about the danced amazingly well. The music are dead sure you’ll be seen only wear. Never use the new silver or ING, Heath’s assistant, tries to orchestra Ben was working with gave him release. Self-conscious- by candle light. But when the golden eyelid shadow. That, too, flirt and is rebuffed. Lonely when just then. Susan told him about ness flowed away from him and sun beats dowm on you and sub- is created to give allure when you her aunt is away, Susan goes on her job. The minutes flew. Ben there was grace in his tall, ran^ mits you to its searching truthful are dancing, dining or chatting a party with Waring and he kept glancing back over his shoul- form. Over her shoulder Denise rays, let the rouge you use be of when evening falls. kisses her. Ben asks her to r'^rry der now and then, muttering, “I threw this remark to Susan: the right shade and used sparing- If you go in for golf or tennis him and she temporizes. Her em- wonder where Sonia and Arnold “The others will be along in a ly, the lipstick match and be ap- or horseback riding, have your ployer’s wife snubs her. Susau went. They said they’d be on this moment. They’ve been playing golf plied perfectly and the eye make- make-up so perfect that it merely bears Bob Dunbar is to be mar- train.” and stopped to change.” up be done so well yon can’t see gives you a healthy glow. ried and is heart-broken. Denise Then the conductor callled the Susan glanced down at her blue it yourself. There is art in applying a tiny Ackroyd asks her to come to a name of their station. serge. Well, she had nothing to Two things every woman should bit of rouge between the brows, week-end party at her country Susan reminded herself that change to so this would have to be have if she wants to look her best. on th^ chin, gently over the whole home. Rose MILTON, Susan’s there was nothing really/to be ex- all right. She danced with Arnold, First is a long mirror that shows upper part of the cheekbone and friend, lends her a party frock. cited about, but as she followed bating it. Arnold must have had her entire figure perfectly. Sec- graduating it out towards the nose NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Ben down the steps her heart was an ancient pipe tucked away some- ond, a searching light over her until it disappears, lea'ving only a CHAPTER XXIIl pounding painfully. They trailed where on his person. It was not dressing table. A famous French rosy tint. Put on right, this is a 11 tJuoan had known her aunt’s along the platform, feeling strange pleasant. beautician once said, “To be truly healthy make-up, fine for outdoor plans she would have been furi- and conspicuous. A uniformed man As the music stopped abruptly beautiful, women should make up girls. But be moderate. And be ously angry. As it was she met came up to them, touching his cap. an smnouncer’s voice began rau- with a searchlight thrown onto sure you put it on where the light ' Ben gayiy the following afternoon. “For Miss Ackroyd?” cously to chatter about the merits their faces and then appear only is strong enough to tell you the He came through the coach looking Ben nodded. Silently they climb- of a certain tooth psiste. Susan was by candle light.” truth. ratnei more sulky than usual but ed into the great gray car. conscious of a new pari of eyes almost pathetically brushed and “Just a minute, sir. There are staring at her. She tried to disen- tidv. two others expected. I will look gage herself, but Arnold kept his “Hello,'' she said. “We're bound for them,” the man said. He shut hand on her arm. for the same place." the door, lea'ving the boy and g^irl “Walt a bit,” he said smugly. "I guess so.” Ben threw a shabby alone in the jewel box interior of “This fellow will be finished in a K black bag into the rack overhead that fabulous motor car. Ben minute £md we can go on.” and sat down. Moodily his gaze stretched his legs and whistled There wras no help for her. softly. Susan sat up very straight Through the shadows she saw the aHEALTH took her in, from the top of her new brown felt to the tip of her and looked dignified. Nearly all the tall figure of Bob Dimbar advanc- STUDY OF ALBUMIN OETEN ^ Thirteen per cent showed the blunt oxfords. cars that had met their train had ing. It was not the way in which PREVENTS SERIOUS DISEASE albumin occasionally; about 12 “You look nice,” was all he could roared away aroimd the curve she would have chosen to meet him per cent had albunfin regularly find to say, and that rather grudg- when the chauffeur returned with after so long a time. Arnold, freak- By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN in the excretions, and about 7 per ingly. the bedraggled Strlnskys trailing ish to the point of laughter, held Editor, Journal of the American cent had kidney disease. Susan thanked him, reflecting sar- in his wake. her possessively. Medical Association, and of From these figures it is clear donically that he was scarcely the If politeness had not forbade Su- Sustin heard Bob’s voice, chill BY JOAN SAVOY Hygeia, the Health Sfagazine that diseases of the kl&ey with perfect pattern of an ardent ad- san would have gaspgd at Sonia’s and remote, and in that Instant she NEA Service Writer albumin in the urine is a rare mirer. Poor Ben! On a piano key- appearance. She wore a turtle- realized what had happened. De- Whenever a physician finds albu- condition among young men. In board his fingers spoke the only necked sweater of brilliant orange. nise had staged this very scene. Well, there certainly are little surprises aroimd enings, original stitchings, the cutest shapes and are every comer when it comes to fashions this spring. tailored to perfection by outstanding manufacturers. min in the urinary excretion, he an endeavor to trace the source language that he knew. Otherwise Beneath this flared out a pleated She had wanted him to find Susan considers it a finding demanding the of the complaint, the heads of the he was inarticulate. skirt of green and black checked in exactly this way. The more novel and original accessories are the Rather nautical in its appearance is the bright blue better, provided they are chic, comfortable, wearable. soleil felt ensemble which hsus its snugly fitted vest most careful Investigation. Health Service, Drs. H. S. Diehl “I don’t know why 1 said I’d wool, briefer,than the mode of the (To Be OontinuedO There are, of course, cases in and C. A. McKlnlay, noted come to this racket,” Ben grumbled. moment demanded. A beret perched Certainly none of the new gadgets to brighten the bordered with stitching and cut to fit down over the fashion world are any smarter and few as easy to look skirt in points in front. It fastens in semi-surplice which small amounts of albumin marked relationship between al- “Sonia forced me into it—said it incongruously on her head. may appear without the presence bumin, frequent attacks of colds would be good for my work.” Arnold’s appearance was even at and wear as the new ensembles made of soleil felt maimer. The half-shell beret has an anchor over the You may never have thought of stepping out to right eye, where you anchor it. The arm bag is trim of any serious disease. It has oc- and a family history of kidney “Maybe it will,” Susan told him, more extraordinary. He wore a curred in normal people after vio- disease. They also noted a rela- determined to look on the bright black velvet smoking jacket over a luncheon or tea in felt shoes. But soleil felt proves and the new wider-bottom shape. The T-strap san- A &OOK dal has tiny-pointed white kid edging, to match up lent exercise or exposure to cold. tionship between the presence of side of things this glorious fall day. knitted red waistcoat. His gray itself as trim and flattering as any fabric on the mar- It may occur when an indlidd- albumin and the record of pre- With the morning her misgivings flannel trousers were both baggy ket. And you know what a year it is for fabric hats, with the stitching on the vest. The other ensemble shown is of gray yellow soleil ual stands for a long time in one vious attacks of rbeundatism or had dissolved, leaving her confi- and spotted. Susan shuddered. purses, shoes and so on. position, but the vast majority scarlet fever. dent and happpy. Like most girls of her age and type ’These felt ensembles come In foursomes. There felt. ’The yellow jacket clips straight down the front she passionately desired to con- is a tricky little waistcoat—one that looks adorable, and it has a little notched collar. The hat has a saucy of cases are due to some disease This should indicate the im- Ben stared at her. "You know BY BRUCE CATTON of the kidney which, unless portance of making an examina- why we’re asked, don’t you?” he de- form. The Strinskys were not only too, with white frocks. Then it is complemented by turaed-up brim, and a clip on its side. The match- ing bag has a silver clasp and the shoes are trimmed promptly cared for, may lead to tion of the excretion at least once manded. "That kid thinks we’re a unconventional; they were weird. T.IKE A TRIP TO a matching felt hat, shoes and purse. death. each year, and of special study of bunch of freaks. When she comes ANOTHER PLANET They come in the gayest colors and have novel fast- In white kid. The Student Health Service of every case in which albumin is down to Sonia’s she believes she’s The Ackroyds’ chauffeur must the University of Minnesota has found. The finding of the albu- slumming and gets a terrible kick have been used to all this be- “Bright Skin” Is Appealing Novel made records of examination of min does not indicate necessarily out of it. She told Sonia it re- cause his features remained wood- About Isolated Negroes of of drainage for very stiff, wet soils 20,000 men who have entered the the presence of kidney AseaZe, minded her of the Left Bank.” en, his manner perfect. Sonia gavd Southern Coast is to spade out the two upper levels school in recent years. Fve per but it does certainly indicate the " don’t think that sounds so Susan a limp hand ana ’began to of soil, the topsoil in one heap and Reading “Bright Skin,” Julia Pet- -gAM'S AIDS cent of these men, or approxi- need for investigation. bad,” Susan said. “What she means chatter animatedly to Ben. the subsoil in another. Then dig mately 1000 of them, showed al- Such investigation may lead to is you’re all artists and artists have The cpr woimd along the same erkin’s new novel, is like taking a out and cart away from six inches trip to another planet. bumin in the first specimen exam- the determination of factors of always been taken up by rich peo- road Susan had traveled the day to a foot of soil and fill the space ined and 606 o f . them were exam- importance in relationship to ple. That’s not new.” she went to Mr. Heath’s. The take ’The negroes of the south Atlantic with rock and coarse gravel. Cover coastal swamps, brought to life ined for the second time. It was health and to life and may mean Ben snorted. "Where do you stretched before them and, over- this with sod turned upside down. found that 66 per cent of these come In, then? You don’t classify.” hanging it on the edge of a ravine faithfully and with sure artistry in Provide a tile or chished stone drain a great deal in giving extra years this book, are alien in more than PROPER SOIL PREPARATION CALLS FOR DEEP men had shown albumin on only of healthful life to the person The instant he had said the was a house. A stone house, for- to lower ground or to a sewer. one examination. concerned. words he regretted them. Susan bidding, magnificent. the color of their skin. They seem to DIG ING AND CORRECT DRAINAGE For the next step, it is often desir- winced as if she had been struck The Strinsky*s tumbled out with be set apart by many miles of space able to discard ttie pile of subsoil re- and truly the blow had gone home. their incredible luggage and Ben and many years of time—a lost tribe moved from the bed, using the old and Susan followed. They went up that took a strange fork in the road topsoil for subsoil and replacing the OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON ON The question was one she had YOUR CHILDREN’S HEALTH asked herself many times but this broad steps to a grilled iron door somewhere and worked out its own PREPARED SOIL old topsoil with a friable rich loam. morning she had determined to put which a man servant swung open salvation on a by-path, unnoticed by Next best is to enrich thoroughly it aside and be as happy as pos- for them. the rest of society. the old subsoil with manures, com- Scientists work tirelessly in the ATHQPGHr sible. She felt a surge of hatred A thin, elderly woman was de- ’The plot of the story is simple. pogt, decayed vegetation, and other laboratories of the world to find new Blue, a yoimg boy, goes to live with for Ben who, observing the dark- scending the staircase. She intro- ^glNVERTED SODS material that will mai.e the soil safeguards for children’s health. The his grandparents when his father world of medicine learns more year- He giveth his beloved sleep.— ening of her eyes and trembling of duced herself as Mrs. Fleury, the spongy, help.it to absorb water, and —P s ^ m s 127 :t. her lip, cursed himself for the chaperon. She said Denise had and mother break up their home. liberate plant food for two or three ly about the destructive forces that « • • clumsy fool he was. been unavoidably detained at the There he comes to manhood, meets STONES years. imperil infantile life. Legislatures, club but would be in directly and the “bright skin” girl. Cricket, falls Clay soils will be improved by spurred on by child welfare organi- Sleep, to the homeless thou art in love with her, marries her and is, zations, enact laws and appropriate home; the friendless find in thee a Susan turned and stared out the woiild Miss Carey and Mrs. Strin- ad^ng sand, and sandy soils will be friend—Ebenezer Elliott. window. They were slipping sky like to go to their rooms ? at last, deserted by her. improved by clay. Sifted coal ashes funds for Junior’s protection. That is all there is to it—on the past little houses now, their back- Ben and Arnold lingered below. If the normal drainage of a flower bed is inadequate, the'above ar- often improve the texture of clays. But what can parents do to aid Susan was shown into a high ceil- surface. But Mrs. Peterkin makes Well-rotted leaf mold or compost, yards running down to the rail- this plain, unadorned tale touch rangement, advised by the U. S. Bureau of Plant Industry, will correct their children in finding the rignt The man who said a profit was road’s right of way. It was all inged room, crowded with delicate pulverized peat and moderate quan- road to health? What steps can without honor should have lived in French furniture. The great, low your heart profoundly, so that it the fault. tities of other organic fertilizers very suburban and simshiny but it becomes not just the story of some be taken at home to insure their 1932. looked black to the girl. bed had a gilded head-piece and the such as cottonseed meal, ground well-being? . , Those are some of coverlet was of faded peach brocade. ignomant southern negroes but a This is the sixth of a series of bone, dried blood, and smaller quan- Ben’s hand touched hers. She legend to embody the loneliness and low the surface, set in ditches and the vital questions that OLI'VB drew away as though stung. Hum- It was all subtly elegant. Through articles on flower gardening writ- covered to the depth of a foot with tities of sheep or hen manure are all ROBERTS BARTON has answered by he said, "I’m sorry. I didn’t an open door she glimpsed a bath- the heartaches of all human beings ten especially for NEA Service and loose stone may provide adequate valuable in improving the topsoil. everywhere. The Herald. in her famous column, “YOUR A Prize Contest mean that. They may ask us be- room done in apricot tile. The glass The perpetually unsatisfied heart- drainage. TOMORROW: Hotbeds and cold- CHILDREN.” cause we’re fresiks but of course shelves were crowded with heavy What is probably the best methodframee. By VANCO Paste Soap himger of Blue, the restless way in BY DR. WM. A. TAYLOR In observance of Child Health Seeking a Vanco Slogan. anyone would be glad to have you, towels and scented soaps. After which the bright-skin girl Cricket Day, May 1, Mrs. Barton has pre- you’re so beautiful.” the maid had left her Susan went Chief, Bureau of Plant Industry, yearns for a glimpse beyond the U. S. Department of Agriculture. pared six articles on all-important Must be short enough to be 'This from Ben! She looked at to the window and stared out. The horizon, the pathetic bewilderment subjects as follows: Mothers as spoken and remembered easily, him dazzled. The words had been lake rushed and tumbled below. of the ragged pickaninny who falls ’“Plow deep while sluggards ‘Health Directors” of the Home, out have a real meaning that will wrung from him by main force but What now, she wondered? She afoul of a callous policeman on his Evening Herald Pattern Foods for Children, How Children apply to VANCO as a soap for all had a grave sense of forboding sleep,” said Poor Richard. It is trip to town—these are things in good advice for flower gardeners, Should Eat, Preventing Illness, Sun cleaning purposes. Must not be amd unreality. Faithful to Rose’s which we all share. They are true and Clothing, Happiness and Health. instructions, she shook out the but deep plowing or spading may Illustrated Dressmaking Lessem a slogran now used by any other for us and of us. even injure the garden if it turns advertiser. white lace gown and disposed it ■What I am trying to say, in brief, Fumlshed with Every Pattern pii jT.1^1 A K Pj carefully on its hanger. Then, up infertile subsoil that will not don't be foolish, ELSIE. is that “Blight Skin” is an excep- nourish the seedlings. I A new and lovely model as sim- $2.50 each to 5 persons NO ONE SCRUBS ANY MORE. ha'ving brushed her hair and washed tionally fine novel. It is published by London—The propeller-driven bi- her hands at the gargantuan basin, Such soil forms a crust through ple as can be—and practical besides. WHY DOlAr YOU TRY MY W AY? the Bobbs-Meriill Co. at $2.50, and which the tender plants cannot cycle has made its appearance at sending the 5 best sugges- she shyly went do'wn. it is the April choice of the Book It is especially nice in printed Kensington. Instead of being con- The gproup was animated now. League of America. thrust, and then bakes . and. cakes crepe silk, so smart a t the mo- nected to the rear wheel, the pedals tions by May 28, 1932. in summer, making cultivation diffi ment. cult and water a problem. “Plow You wrill note the bodice may be are linked to a huge propeller on the The Vanco rear of the vehicle. As the rider’s Go., Inc. deep” in flower gardening should made of contrasting material, the feet move the propeller, that attach- mean thorough preparation and en- skirt is paneled in a new wray, and ment revolves and pushes the bi- Manchester, richment of the soil to provide a there is a modish bow at the neck- Conn. THIS CURIOUS WORLD -~\ deep, rich, friable home for plants. line. cycle along. A speed of about 15 “While sluggards sleep” is the You can make this smsurt dress at miles an hour has been maintained. other half of the maxim that in- a very small exjiense in your vites the aspiring gardener to work favourite colour. And you'll love it! harder in the spring when the urge Plain flat crepe, a crinkle crepe to garden is strongest, and then silk is also chic. have an easier time in the heat of For summer wear, choose a sheer summer. Thorough preparation is batiste or handkerchief linen print A. doubly desirable if the gardener is or tub silk. planning his flower pictures not only Style No. 2844 is designed for By HELEN WELSHIMER for this year, but for next year,and sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years, and 40 after. inch bust. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL Z6, 1P82, FAOB NXNf ^ Savitt Gems Trim Holy Name In Opener 9 to 5 Monte Weaver Beats YALE'S HOPES RISE BRUSHING UP SPORTS . . By Laufer I IN COLLEGE LOOP St. John Leads Attack Athletics 2nd Time EG CoDideat of BeatiDg Penn With Pair of Doubles Senators’ Hurler Has Wen Saturday Despite 8-D AMATEUR nCHTS Ber( and Fisher Divide Three Straight Games Al- Troiuciflg. TOMORROW NIGHT Monad Dnty For Wknere; ready; Giants Rent Brook- OMS New York, April 26.—(AP)— Meiener Socks Henei^ wminsMim Teams in the Eastern Intercol- lyn 7 -2. legiate Baseball League face their Fne P rofna Set For Rock- Five Local Pliyera Take fourth week of competition with the champion Pennsylvania nine Walter Jobnion can dlioover no holding the lead but with Yale still rille Town Hill; Uit of Part. found reaion for embafraesment an even choice to win the cham- over hif prediction early tble eprlof pionship if not slightly favored over that Monte Weaver would win plen- the Red and Blue. Boiort. Savitt’s Gems of Hartford, play- Pennsylvania heads the standing ty of ball games for the Waihlag- ing with five manebester men in ton Senators. with two victories and no defeats as a result of John Paul Powhlda’s 8 tbelr lineup, opened the 1982 serai- Starting with a four hit shutout lUlS QoCf KMOvON Amateur boxing fans In and over the Boston Red Sox, Weaver to 0 victory over Yale at Franklin around Roekwllls will be privileged pro baseball season hers yssterday Field last Saturday, but Dr. Walter GRGV^00^iO OF ALLllM^ beat the Athletics 7 to 4 last week to witness one of the finest amatsur by defeating the Holy Name of although he failed to finish that Linfoot Carrie, the Penn’s veteran ^,000 IM PDRSeS AND INNOMERA6IE Hartford 9 to 6 at the West Side coach faces a severe test this week. CUPS IM boxing shows ever eeen in Connec- game. ticut tomorrow night. field. A six run rally in the second Yesterday Johnson sent him First, Columbia comes to Franklin put the Gems on easy street. Field tomorrow. Next Penn muit Thie will be the tenth In a lerles against the A ’s again. This time the 6NGUND - (92Q - >930 > 1931 The Gens used two pitchers, Wal- return Yale’s visit next Saturday of boute aponeored by the C. D. K. young righthander went the route, Club anixx-i93o Points in Yale’s favor in the title 3 IN O N P |NMIN(3, . ^ Steve Clarr, Rockville; Solly Mlano, The game proved a pleasing ex- and a double as the Indians wallop- race include (one) Broaca’s pitch ENsoR. IS NOW mm A Hartford, Jackie Horner, Broad hibition and the fans were well ,ed the St. Louis Browns 14 to S. Ing skill and a schedule arrange Brook; Larry Ilolt, New Britain; satisfied. With no local teams plan- In the National League the pace- GftlXAhir COMEBACK SFFORT ment making it possible for him to TiTteeoBjq vs. HAV1M6 BECENTuY BEEN Georgie Parker, Worcester, and ning to organize, it now appears setting Boston Braves won their pitch six of the remaining seven ••••WAV 9/ I 0 % - AFTe R a ClJDODV BlCrtir VEAR_x Tommy Lynn, Worcester and John- that the Gem may play here every sixth straight game, nosing out the games; (two) the fact that a hard “PeBicooNiHe ground-” ny Wilson of East Hartford. Steve Sunday if they receive the proper Phils 2 to 1 in a pitchers battle. hitting Columbia team, twice de- Carr of Rockville meets Harry support. Five Manchester players The Chicago Cubs close behind feated by the Elis, necessarily must Franks of Bristol in the star bout, in their lineup is sufficient to arrest the Braves in the standings un- be “playing for Yale” when meeting while Tommy Tucker of Rockville local attention not to mention the leashed a 16 hit barrage which other contenders; and (three) the will meet Larry Holt of New Brit- fact that the Gems have one of the buried the Pittsburgh Pirates, 12 to further fact that the Blue, by win- How They Stand ain in a return bout. Holt floored best semi-pro clubs seen in this sec- 8. ning two of its next three games Yale Gym Director Tucker on the last card here. Tuck- tion in several years. ' Behind Carl Hubbell's five hit can be fairly sure of nothing worse er claims it was not a K. O. but Savitt Genu pitching the N. Y. Giants easily than a tie for the championship. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS says he failed to hear the referee’s AB. R. H. PC. A. E. trounced Brooklyn 7 to 2. count. When these two boys clash Stratton, 2b .... 3 0 0 0 2 0 The world champion St. Louis DEMEfiS Retires In June National League again it means a battle of punching Lewis, r f ...... 3 1 0 0 0 0 Cards turned back Cincinnati 8 to3. New York 7, Brooklyn 2. rarely to be seen. Solly Mlano, Javelin throwing, the gradual de- Sipples, l b ...... 5 1 1 10 0 0 Chick Hafey making his first start This Game Boston 2, Philadelphia 1. Hartford’s East Side Terror, clash- St. John, c f ...... 5 1 2 4 0 0 velopment from hunting on skis with St. Louis 8, Cincinnati 3. in the Cincinnati outfield collected New Haven, April 25.— (AP) — ~ es in a return with Johnny Frazetta Dixon, 3b ...... 4 0 1 3 2 0 spenr-like poles that aided locomo- James C. Qreenway, director of the Chicago 12, Pittsburgh 3. three singles against his former department of university health. of New Britain. This bout will hold Shorten, ss ...... 5 0 2 4 3 0 tion and proved handy in bringing ®/OOLF Dr. William G. Anderson, who has the fans on edge, for It will be ac- teammates. down game, has been a pain to your Prof. R. Selden Rose, chairman of American League Dowd, If ...... 3 2 0 1 0 L seen the lists of organized sports at tion all the way through. Uncle Sam in Olympic competition. ^ Sy O.B. KEELER the athletic board of control and New York 9, Boston 2. Wallett, p ...... 3 3 2 4 1 0 TINKER’S OPINION Ifts the one field event in which he Yale grow from four to sixteen dur- Thomas W. Farnam, associate treas- Washington 8, Philadelphia 2. Berg, p ...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 Fisher, p ...... 1 0 1 1 0 0 Orlando, Fla., April 26.— (AP) — has scored nothing but goose eggs. One reason for the prodigious ing the last 40 years will retire u urer and comptroller of the Univer- Detroit 10, Chicago 9. HARVARD, COLUMBIA If old Joe Tinker figures rightly, But this summer, Jimmy De Mers hold this game of golf has on its director of the gymnasium next sity will direct the new gym. Cleveland 14, St. Louis 3. June. Totals ...... 34 9 10 27 3 1 John J. McGraw will pilot his New may save Uncle Sam the embarrass- addicts is the astonishing collection Harold F. Woodcock, _ business International His retirement and that of his manager of the athletic association Holy Nur.:? York Giants in the next world series taent plastered on him in the 1928 of funny stories it produces, espec- Baltimore 9, Toronto 4 (1st.) CREWS IN ACTION against the New York Yankees. Olympics. DeMers is American brother Henry S. Anderson, gym- was named business manager of the Baltimore 6, Toronto 5 (2d.) AE. R. H. PO. A. E. ially of what is called the human in- Meissner, 2b .... 5 1 2 2 4 1 For Tinker of the Tinker to Evers champion and official record-holder. nastics instructor and his associate gym, and Robert J. H. Kiphuth, Buffalo 11, Jersey City u. terest variety. on the g;ymnasium staff for nearly Kapura, r f ...... 4 0 1 0 2 0 to Chance combination of the old From Sand Point, Idaho, Jimmy swimming coach was appointed as- Rochester 8, Reading 5. New York, April 25.— (AP) — Not long ago Eddie Conlin wrote 30 years, has been announced by sistant professor of physical train- Flaherty, lb ___ 5 0 2 0 0 0 Chicago Cubs, picks the Giants to heaved his stick into the national Newark 16, Montreal 8. Two more of th^ east’s nine college spotlight in 1927, creating a schol- and asked me for the funniest golf Yale in connection with plans for ing. Dr. Anderson came to Yale in crews. Harvard and Columbia, will Farrell, cf ...... 5 1 l 10 0 0 win the National League pennant, story I knew. I was present when American Association and the Yankees to come home first astic record of 205 feet 114 inches. the operation of the new $4,000,000 1892 when football, baseball, track make their 1932 bows this Saturday Deegan, 3b ...... 4 0 0 5 1 0 this one developed; so I gave it to Payne Whitney gym. Kansas City 11, Louisville 9. Kelley, s s ...... 4 0 0 1 2 2 in the American. At University of Oregon in 1928 he and crew comprised the list of leaving only Penna, Cornell and Mr, Conlin at first hand. Committee consisting of Dr. sports. St. Paul 10, Toledo 1. Hayes, If ...... 4 l l 2 0/0 The St. Louis Cardinals, accord- attained 213 feet 6 inches. Ambition Syracuse untried in competition. It was at Oakmont, in the Na- Minneapolis 3, Columbus 11, (5th Mali, c ...... 2 2 1 2 0 1 ing to Tinker’s dope sheet of the proved his downfall. He tried to Harvard will face Bill Haines’ tional amateur championship of inning, called^ rain). Bowen, p ...... 2 0 1 0 2 0 1932 National League race, will make the 1928 Olympic team in so Massachusetts Tech fleet on the 1925— the one where Watts Gunn Milwaukee at Indianapolis (rain). Skeehan, p ...... 2 0 2 2 0 0 flpiah second, followed by the Oubs, many events that he failed even to last year, you might say, by beating Charles at Cambridge. CJolumbia land a place in the javelin. became hypnotized and shot round Pacific Coast Strong, p ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 the Brooklyn Dodgers, the Pitts- (Cincinnati. Out of 22 games b ^ will meet Navy on the Severn at He rested two years and became after round of the most devastat- Oakland 4, San Francisco 2 (1st). burgh Pirates, the Boston Braves, tween the two teams, the Reds won Annapolis. an Olympic hope in 1930 by his tri- ing golf ever seen in the amateur San Francisco 15, Oakland 2 (2d). Harvard with only two of last Totals...... 39 5 11 24 11 4 the Cincinnati Reds and the Phila- only two. I’m not trying to rub it umph in the national A. A. U. games classic. And Seattle 6, Hollywood 4 (1st.) year’s regulars missing will be a Score by innings: delphia Phillies in the order named. in, niipd you, because it is pretty with a throw of 222 feet 6% inches, Running Wild Seattle 9, Holl5nvood 3 (2d.) distinct favorite over M. I. T. which Savitt...... 060 020 lOx—9 Here’s what ’Tinker has to say generally re^liized what you were up the American redord. He retained Watts’ playing In his first major against last year. Now with Hafey Missions 2, Portland 0 (1st.) bowed to Yale by nearly three Holy Name ...... 011 021 000—5 about the race. his national title last year with an tournament was matched in the on your side, with that batting Missions 1, Portland 0 (2d.) lengths at Derby, Conn.,'last Satur- Two base hits, St. John 2, Fisher; “The Giants were in the tthick of effort of 211 feet 514 inches. first round with Vincent Bradford, average of nearly .350, the Cardinals Sacramento 19, Los Angeles 4 day. Columbia probably will be base hits Farrell; home run, Meiss- the fight last season. There is no DeMers actually has beaten 225 a Pennsylvanian; and was trying baWILUAMBBAUCHER needn’t expect more than an even (1st.) favored over the light Navy eight ner; struck out, by Fisher 1, by reason to look for a letup this year, feet, but even this may not avail altogether too hard to steer his break on games with the Reds. It Los Angeles 5, Sacramento 4 which opened its season ten days Bowen 2, by Strong 1; hits, off Berg and ,the McGrawmen will be back against Finland’s Jarvinen and shots at the beginning. He was 3 This is an open letter to Dan How- will mean a lot when the totals are (2d.) ago with a victory over Princeton. 6 in 5 innnings, Fisher 5 in 4 in- after a pennant after being out of Penttila, Sweden’s Lundquist and down through the eleventh hole of ley, ex-manager of the Grand Rap- added. Texas League nings; hits, off Bowen 7 in 6 in- the series for such a long time. Lindstrom holds the official world * * • nings, Strong 3 in 4 innings; sacri- the morning round. Then something ids, Toronto, S t Louis American Fort Worth 7, Wichita FaUs 6. “John McGraw is a fighter and he record at 232 feet 11^ inches, and Dallas 2, Shreveport 3. LUPIEN SMACKS fices, Stratton; bit by pitcher, Dowd, has a hustling ball club. He has a the Olympic record at 218 feet 6% happened. Watts went Into a sort of League and other ball clubs, and He’ll Best St. Louis trance in which it appeared utterly Galveston 10, Beaumont 1. Dixon, Kapura; stolen bases, great infield in Bill Terry, Crltz, inches. And Jarvinen, who couldn’t now the pilot of what, is beginning Hafey will hit for you—and he will Flaherty 2, Kapura; winning pitch- impossible for him to do anything San Antonio 7, Houston 1. Jackson and Vergez. In the outfield make the Finnish team in 1928, has hit for you plenty in gaifi'ai between TWO MORE BffHHiS er, Berg; losing pitcher, Bowen; um- come along in recent years with a wrong. to look more and more like a base- the Reds and Cardinals. (Chick is Southern Association he has Ott, Lindstrom and his new ball club in Cincinnati. It is some- Atlanta 11, New Orleans 8. pire, Russell. man, Koenecke, who seems to be a mark of 239 feet 5^ inches. He established a world’s record like that. He will give you the best by winning the next FIFTEEN what in the nature of an apology, work of which he is capable, and Birmingham 11, Knoxville 0. Captain A1 Luplra, former Man- nice ball playec. , addressed to a game guy who never chester mgb school star, continued holes in succession; Bradford did when he’s bearing down, he’s tough. Little Rock 8, Chattanooga 6. “The New Yorkcra won’t suffer gives up. Here it is: Memphis 10, Nashville 7. his sensational batting for Harvard from pitching—they have Fitzsim- not get even one half from the Hafey beat your club in plenty of CDYLER IS OUT WALKER-LEVINSKY eleventh green to the twenty-sixth, Dear Dan: When I saw you down games last year, as you know very Saturday by rapping out a double mons, the burly right hander, as and single to account for three runs where the slaughter ended, 12-10. at Tampa in the spring, the Reds well. THE STANDINGS well as the two best left handers in didn’t exactly appear to be the team' as Harvard beat Syracuse. Most of WITH FOOT INJURY the business, Bill Walker and Carl FIGHTJN FRIDAY Watts went out with Jess Sweet- Well, that’s about all there is to ser in the next round; and he was 7 the Cardinals would have to beat to say at this time, I guess, except that National League his hits have been for extra bases Hubbell. Shanty Hogan will do most win a pennant this year. To be can- W. L. PC. with home runs, triples and doubles of the catching and will hold down up on Sweester at lunch-time. In I want to apologfize for quitting on the afternoon. Watts fired eight con- did, your club seemed to me to be you in the spring. I should have Boston ...... 8 2 .8()0 exceeding the singles. Chicago, April 25.— (AP)—Chica- that position very capably. In utili- the one assurance that any one of Chicago ...... 8 - 3 .727 Meet In Chicago Stadium; secutive pars and then a birdie at known you better, after what you go’s Cubs must '*0 their battling for ty strength, the Giants will have the seven other clubs wouldn’t finish Pittsburgh ...... 6 6 .500 enough to keep their club going.’’ the famous Slwanoy player, winning did for the Browns, and for everj’ the leadership of the National 10-9. at the tall end of the National other team you ever managed. You Philadelphia ...... 5 6 .455 Tinker thinks the Cardinals have League for the next month without La Barba-Pena and Paul- League procession. win, Dan. You fooled me. Pick New York ...... 5 6 .465 Yeaterday^s Stars a great ball club, but “they are This was the worst drubbing » « • the potent bat and dependable field- Sweetser, one of the greatest up the marbles. Cincinnati ...... 6 7 .417 ing of Hazen (Klkl) Cuyler. iitT^ng all their hopes on a young You Didn’t Fool match-players American amateur St. Louis ...... 4 7 .864 Earl AverlU, ImUaas—Drove ib The fleet centerfielder yezterday pitching staff with the exception of Wallace. When you said you would trade golf has produced, eyer got. Brooklyn ...... 3 7 .800 seven runs against Browns with two suffered a fracture of the small toe Lindsey and Hallahan.’’ However, anybody for anything, even an old SPORT BRIEFS Next day, in the third round. American League homers and doublew of his left foot. Johnny Moore will he figures the Cardinals have a good pocket knife, I’m afraid I didn’t W. L. PC. Gerald Walker, Tigers—Clouted be in center until Cuyler rebovers. infield, outfiejfl and catching staff, New York, April 25.— (A P )— Still Watts began to regain conscious- take you seriously enough. I didn't Ruth Osborne, 19-year-old Sbelby- ness, and Dicky Jones gave him a Detroit ...... 9 3 .760 White Sox pitching for four singles. and “will give the Giants a lot of convinced he can make trouble for see what the Reds had to trade. I ville, Mo., girl athlete, recently Monte Weaver, Senators— Stop- hard fight. Watts was 2 up going to broke three high school records in Washington ...... 8 3 .727 trouble." . any of the heavyweights despite his wrote that your club not only had New Y ork ...... 6 3 .607 ped Athletics 8 to 3 with seven scat- light poundage, Mickey Walker will the eighteenth in the morning round no players to trade but that'it had one afternoon. Week End Sports More than 100 anglers were en- Cleveland ...... 6 6 .600 tered hits. face the wild Chicago swinger. King and Dicky won that with a birdie no cash with which to buy. George Pipgras, Yanks — Held 3, reducing the lead to one hole as tered in the 1932 caeting tourna- St. L o u is ...... 6 7 .417 LEVINSKY’ S PROFIT Levlnsky in the feature bout of the Well, Dan, I was wronger than Philadelphia ...... 4 6 .400 Red Sox to 6 nits, fanned 18. RACING national boxing schedule this week. they went to the clubhouse. the snake-eyes on dice. For it ment of the Fort Worth (Tex.) Scientific Anglers’ association. Chicago ...... , 4 8 .383 Worthing, Braves — His hit in Havre De Grau;e— Philadelphia The bout will be 10 rounds or less Delusions seems yoq not only had players to sixth drove in both runs as Braves Handicap goes to Lightning Bolt. HAS BEEN VERY TIDY and will be fought at the Chicago This evidently was preying on Fhirdue defeated Wabash in a Boston ...... 2 8 .200 trade but had scratch with which baseball game this spring in which beat PhUs 2 to 1. Lexington — Tanney captures stadium Friday night. Walker Mr, Gunn's mlhd as Jess Sweetser, to do business, too. In a month you Carl Hubbell, Giants — Held (jamden handicap. probably will have to concede at a club-mate ol Jones, who was ac- the winners made only one hit. The GAMES TODAY Chicago, April 25— (AP) —Many changed the Reds from a drab and Dodgers to 5 bit and won 7 to 2. Baltimore — Yeoman wins S3d least 15 pounds to Levinsky. customed to start Dicky 3 up in score was 3 to 1. a business corporation would like to hopeless tail-end team to a colorful Riggs Stephenson, Cubs—Clouted running of Grand National point to At Detroit, the semi-final round friendly matches at home, met National League show a financial report like King contender. Pirate burling for three doubles, point. of the N. B. A.’s featherweight elim- Watts on the stairway to the locker * • * New York at Brooklyn. TENNIS Levinsky’s Sept. 11, 1930. Philrdelphla at Boston. drove In two runs and scored three. ination tourney will be fought Fri- room. They’ll Like the Babe Flint Rhem, Cards — Pitched White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.— Since that time, when he fought Pittsburgh at C’ icago. day night with Fidel La Barba, Los “Hello, Watts," said Jones, cordi- When you traded Stripp, Cuccin- Cards to 8 to 3 victory over Reds, Vines trounces Allison 6*4, 6-1, 6*4 Leo Lomski, the Kingfish has at- Angeles meeting Johnny Pena of oxypH A N N St. Louis at Cincinnati. ally. “How are you com ing?” ello and Sukeforth for Herman, scattering nine hits. to win Mason and Dixon title; wins tracted 160,771 cash customers New York in one ten rounder and American League doubles with Shields. through the gates in Chicago, for a “ Gee,” said Watts, “I’ve got a Lombardi and Gilbert, a- lot of the ^ALES ARe I he OMty Tommy Paul of Buffalo facing tough one today! I’m only 1 up!” Washington at New York. ^TIONAL Chapel Hill, N. C.—Grant con- net “ take" of 171,171.97. Gross re- Frankie Wallace of Cleveland in boys expressed the opinion that you ' tmings that lend And he had been 7 up on Sweet- had given Brooklyn the very power Chicago at Detroit. Batting—Critz, Giants, .418. quers Hines in finals for North ceipts for 13 fights were 3426,129.33 the other. The survivors will be <^vvBGhTT6 Fish sHoftiES" Cleveland at St. Louis. Carolina singles crown. and he stands to make a handsome matched in the championship round. ser, the day before, at the same they needed for a pennant winner, Runs—Lindstrom, Giants, 13. stage! but that remains to be seen. Her- Boston at Philadelphia. Runs batted In—Terry, Giants, GENERAL addition next Friday night when he Gorilla Jones, Akron, Ohio negro Derby— Yale oarsmen make Jess got as big a laugh out of man will bat in plenty of runs, and 16. meets Mickey Walker heie. who holds N. B. A. recognition as clean sweep of their three races N. B. A. middleweight champion this bit of perfect naivete as any- say, he’s not as bad an outfielder as Hits—(Mtz, Oiaats, 28. he’s painted, at that. Anyway, Doubles—L. Waasr, Pirates, and with M. I. T. will - defend his title against the body else—which wM quite a laugh. {23 TOP IS SET Lawrence, Kas.—Jim Bausch’s to- BAH CASE COMES Trenton, N. J. yoimgster. Young it was after the Sweetser match with Herman you have somebody Frederick, Dodgsri, 7. Triples— Suhr,. Pirates, and Her- tal of 8022.4026 points wins Kansas Terry, at Trenton tomorrow night. that Watts, who had been standing those Cincinnati fans will pay to see. relays decathlon title. around in a daze for two hours, Now you have taken Hafey away FOR TITLE FUaiT man, Reds, S. San Francisco— Helen Maullson' BEFORE BOARD TODAY suddenly spoke up; from the Cardinals. Some of the Home runs—Terry, Giants, 6. betters world fifty meter free swim- “ Say—I ought to telegraph Dad St. Louis baseball writers comment- Stolen basez—P. Woner, Pirates, ming title. that I won.’’ ed that the St. Louis fans were not 4. Chicago, April 25. — (A P )— BOV^ING New York, April 28.— (AP) —The Montreal—Peden and Audy win “Don’t bother,” advised Bdbby sorry to lose Chick because Hafey sum of $23 will buy a ringside seat AMERICAN six day kike race. Whether Bat Battalino, former was a chronic conscientious objector Batting—Walker, tigers, .600; featherweight champion, will be GAMES TONIGHT IN Jones. “He knew it long before you for the Max SchmeHng-Jack Shar- Hamilton, N. Y.—John Orso did!” to salary offers and they had no Cs •>. key heavyweight title fight at Foxx, A^etics, .474. . named to Colgate footbadl coachlaf permitted by the National Boxing COMMERCIAL LEAGUE faith in him In a pinch. In four Runs—Jobnann, ITgers, 15. Association to meet BlUy Petrolle Madison Square Garden’s new sta- staff. LEADING HITTERS world aeries, it was pointed out, dium near Woodside, Long Island, Runs batted in—Ruth, Yanks, 16. Pittsburgh—Ohio State beats Pitt at the-Chicago Stadium next month At Morphy’s Hafey played in 24 games and bit Hits—Johnson, Tigers, 23. was up for decision at Cincinnati British Americans vs Construc- IN MAJOR LEAGUES lOTrA HOI June 16. at track M to 89. only .205. The Garden announced yesterday Doubles-^nbnson, Tigers, and Nsw York—Fa'vorltss score . la today. ‘ tion, sUe3rs 2 and 8. Bon Ami vs Be that as it may, Dan, when the 1 DoN'r u i » , GosUa, Browne, 6. Battalino was suspended by the Valvollne, alleys 4 and 6. a. AB. B. H. Pet. a scale of prices for the fight de- nattonsl four wsU handball chilai- Walker, Tigers . .10 32 9 16 .500 Cards let Hafey go to Cincinnati, 1 <2UR«BfNCY- signed to produce a “gate” of $1,- Triples—Foxx, Athletics, and plonshlp. Cincinnati commission following At Parr’s Foxx, A’s ...... 10 38 12 18 .474 think they gave you the very roan rr carr/ss Manusb, Senators, 8. Johnson, Tlg'ers _ .12 54 15 000,000 if 80,000 cash customers at- Cleveland—Indians trade. Johnny what was considered an unsatisfac- Centers vs. Greenberg’s Cleaners, 28 .426 who will beat them out of a pennant tend. Home runs— Ruth, Yanks, 5. Hodapp and Bob 8#e<25 to Ghimino tory performance against Freddy alleys 1 and 2. Herald ys. Pirates, Crita, Ciants . . ! ..11 55 r> 23 .418 .'^uhr, Pirates .. 44 12 17 .386 this year. 69o.fl SoKBiy The pri<^s, including tax are Stolen bases—Chapman, Yanks, Wbits|tox for Bin dssell Miirer.Jhere last February. alleys 3 and 4. Terry, Giants ,. :S SO U 19 .380 The Cardinals won the pennant $28; $17,26f$11.60; $5.76 «nd $3.46. 4. Jinuny Hoore. PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 25,1982.

(S E C T IO N B U Y /%ND »ELL H ERE LOST AND FOUND HELP WANTED—MALE WMrt A i APARTM ENTS— FLATS— HOUSES FOR SALE 72 LEGAL NOTICES 79 radio broadcasting w u a nov<^« IF THE PERSON seen taking the OR FEMALE 37 TENEMENTS 63 It WM the first newspaper IMti^ for sal e or trade for flat AT A COURT O:*' PROBATE HELD PICK MAJ. COHEN Manchester tricycle from Charter Oak street FOR RENT—TWO ROOM apart- at Manchester, within and for the CMting station In the South and ^ WANTED—MEN—WOMEN, 18-46, seven room single at 37 Benton D istrict o f M anchester, on, the 23d second in the nation. at Autumn, will return to 16 Clin- ment, light and airy, heated and qualify immediately for Railway street. Phone 8048. day o f April, A. D „ 1932. Major Cohen is the son of Phillip Evening Herald ton street no questions will be hot water. Apply Watkins Bros. Mail Clerk (Men), Post Office clerk Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., FOR HARRIS’ POST Lawrence Cohen and Ellen Wright. asked. and City Mall Carrier (Men). Ex- Judge. CLASSIFIED FOR REN1?-^6 ROOMS, 54 Birch Estate of Harold E. Alton late of His father wm an officer In tha WILL THE PARTY who took black amination at Manchester about LEGAL NOTICES 79 Manchester, In said District, deceas- Confederate Army and his maternal ADVERTISEMENTS May 20. Regular salary range $1,- street, all Improvements, $23 ed. coat, fur trimmed, from Odd Fel- month. Inquire other side. AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD grandfather. Major General Am- 700 to $2,700. Write, Instruction On motion of Richard C. Alton ad- Count «lz uToras* words t* a llae. lows Hall Thursday by mistake, at Manchester, within and-for the ministrator ' Editor of Atlanta Journal To brose Ransom Wright, was a fa- Initials, numbers and abbrerlatlons kindly call 6635. Mrs. J. M. Shear- Bureau, 30-R, St. Louis, Mo. FOR RENT—FLAT OF 6 rooms district of Manchester, on the 23d ORDERED:—That six months from mous Confederate commander, a each count as a word and eompouad day o f April, A. D., 1932. the 23d day o f A pril A. D.. 1932, be brilliant 'editor of the Augusta words as two words. Minimum cost !• er. and bath. Apply at 104 Chestifut Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., street or "^el. 3688. and the same are limited and allowed Chronicle, and Representative of price of three lines. dogs—BIRDS—PETS 41 Judge. for the creditors within which to ^rve As U. S. Senato Line rates per day for traMlsBt LOST—SUM OF MONEY around Estate of William S. Williams late bring In their claims against said the State In Congress. ads. State Theater. Notify 127 High- FOR SALE—BIRD DOG, Irish Set- FOR RENT—t W o , THREE and 4 of Manchester in said district, deceas- estate, and the said administrator is Major Cohen married Miss JuUa lleetlTe Marek 17, 1M7 land street. room apartments, heat. Janitor ed. directed, to give public notice to the Until November. Cash Cliaitra ter breed, with papers, 268 Hack- Application having been made Lowry Clark, daughter of anotliec service, refrigerator furnished. Call creditors to bring In their claims famous Georgia family, in 1898. • Consecutive Days ..| T ots I eta | matack street. Telephone 6391. praying that an Instrument purport- within said time allowed Fy posting t Consecutive Days ..I t ets 11 eta j Arthur A. Knofla, 5440 or 4131, ing to be the last will and testament a copy of this order on the public They have two children, John San- 1 Day ...... I 11 ets II eta | AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 875 Main street. of said deceased be admitted to pro- sign post nearest to the place where Atianta, Ga., April 25.— (AP) ford Cohen, Jr., a g;raduate of tha AH orders for irregular Insertlona ' ______bate and that letters of administra- the deceased Isist dw elt w ithin said will be charged at the ene time rate. | POULTRY AND tion with the will annexed be grant- Major John S. Cohen, 62, president Naval Academy and now motion FOR rent— 6 ROOM FLAT with town and by publishing the same in critic of the New York Sun, and Mrs. Special rates for long term • •nr L q ,,. wrmQmsi rYtarnr ed on said estate, as per application some newspaper havtag a circulation day advertising given upon request. : rlUuauJN tAJAUxi Excellent SUPPLIES 43 garage, 17 Walker street. Inquire on file, it is and editor of the Atlanta Journal, Charles D. Orme, of Atlanta. Ads ordered for three or six days i condition $50.00. Phone 7724. In said probate district, within ten BARRED PLYMOUTH Rock eggs, W. Manning, 15 Walker street. Tel. ORDERED:—That the foregoing days from the date of this order, and today WM appointed United States and stopped before the third or fifth 7628. application be heard and determined return make to this court of the no- Senator by Governor Richard B, day will be charged only for the ae- for batching, choice stock $2 per at the Probate Office In Manchester tunl number of times the ad appear- tice given. Russell, Jr., to succeed the late 'Wil 15. J. F. Bowen, 570 Woodbridge In said District, on the 30th day of WILLIAM S. HYDE ed, charging at the rate earned, but AUTO ACCESSORIES— FOR RENT—4 ROOM NEW, Just April, A. D., 1932, at 8 o’clock (s. t.) lijun J. Harris. GIRL COMMITS SOICIDE no allowance or refunds can be mads street. Phone 7800. Judge. TIRLS • complete, also 5 and 7 rooms In the forenoon, and that notice be H-4-85-33. He will serve imtil the general on six time adr stopped after tha given to all persons interested in said fifth day. CUSTOM HATCHING 4c per egg. $18-$25.00, 5 Walnut street, near election in November when the peo' Miles of Sendee In Used Tires Pine street. Inquire Tailor Shop, estate of the pendency of said appli- Stratford. April 25— (AP)—Alice No "till forbids” ; ilisplay lines not 1000 eggs $35.00. Edgerton, 655 cation and the time and place of AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD pie will select a successor for the told. All Makes and Sizes $1 and Up. 5030. at Manchester, within and for the Yanz, a 20-year-old stenographer North Mfiin street. Phone 5416 hearing thereon, by publishing a copy remainder of the Harris term which The Herald will not be responsible Newman Tire Company of this order in some newspaper hav- D istrict o f M anchester, on the 23d expires in March 1937. Governor leaped from the WMhington bridge for more than one incorrect Insertioa j SEVERAL GOOD RENTS both L. ing a circulation in said district, on day o f A pril, A. D „ 1932. into the Housatonic to& y. Th e of any advertisement ordered for 10 Apel Place Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Russell will be a candidate for this single and two family, ranging or before A pril 25, 1932, and by p ost- Judge. body WM recovered two hours later more than one time. ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 ing a copy of this order on the public portion of the Harris term. The Inadvertent omission of incor- from $20 to $60 month. Apply Ed Estate of Frank W. Donohue late in 20 feet of water. sign poft in said town of Manches- Senator Cohen once wm described rect publication of advertising will be ward J. Holl, telephone 4642. 865 of Manchester, in said District, de- Her mother said she had been rectified only by cancellation of the WANTED ter, at least five days before the day ceased. by a fellow editor m “the chevalier' Main street. of said hearing, to appear If they see despondent since the death of a charge made tor the service 'endered. AUTOS—MOTORCYCLES 12 FOR SALE— SAND and gravel. On motion of Frank E. Dully, Atty., of his profession and Is known All advertisements must conform cause at said time and place and be friend in an automobile accident' Sherman Buck, telephone 5708. heard relative thereto, and make re- 7i)0 Main street, Hartford. Conn., ad- among his friends, m “Jack” (Johen. la style, copy and typography with WANTED TO BUY 1928 or 1929 FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement ministrator. iMt November. regulations enforced by the publish- turn to this court. He is a member of a distinguished Model A Ford. Must be cheap for with all improvemeuts and garage WILLIAM S. HYDE ORDERED:—That six months from She WM seen to throw aside her ers and they reserve the right to the 23d day o f A pril, A. D., 1932, be southern family and hM achieved Inquire 99 Norman street Judge. coat and leap by a telephone line-, edit, revise or reject any copy con- cash. Phone 7724. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES and the same are limited and allowed eidered objectionably. H-4-36-82. prominence not only as a newspaper man who ran to the Milford end of —RADIO 49 for the creditors within which to editor but m a civic leader and an CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to FOR RENT—134 MAPLE street, bring in their claims against said es- the bridge and plimged after her hot be published same day must be re- AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD BUSINESS SERVICES four room flat, all modem Improve- tate, and the said administrator Is outstanding figure in the Democrat- WM forced to turn back to shore by- ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays PHONE 4891 FOR quick radio ser- at Manchester, within and for the directed to give public notlos to the ic party. He hM been Democratic 10:30 a. m. ments, with garage. Inquire 132 District of Manchester, on the 23d the cold waters. OFFERED 13 vice and repzdrs. All work guaran- Maple street. creditors to bring In their claims National committeeman from Geor- day of April, A. D., 1982. within said tiins allowed by posting The girl was a graduate of Strat- TELEPHONE YOUR teed. T. A. Spiliane, 14 Strong SL Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., gia since 1924 and is prominent in ASHES REMOVED by load or Job; a copy of this order on the public ford High School. WANT ADS. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, Judge. sign post nearest to the place where social actlviUes of AUanta and the Ads are accepted over the telephone also light trucking done. V. Firpo, with all improvements and garage Estate of Alma G. Doolittle late of the deceased last dwelt within said south. He Is a member of the at the CHARGE RATE given above 116 Wells street. Telephone 6148. FUEL AND FEED 49-A 32 Walker street. Inquire Murdock’ Manchester, In said District, deceased. town and by publishing the saipe In Presbirterian church. as a convenience to advertisers, but The Administrator having exhibit- 30 Walker street. some newspaper having a circulation the CASH RATES will be accepted as FOR SALE — CHESTNUT fence ed his administration account with In said probate district, within ten War Correspondent. FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi- CEMETERY WORK: foundations said estate to this Court for allow- Do You for monuments, ’ grading, soil, posts 3c a foot; also dry hard days from the date of this order, and He cut short a prospective career ness office on or before the seventh FOR RENT—TWO four room flats ance, it Is return make to this court of the no- as a naval officer for journalism and day following the first insertion of landscaping; lawns graded and wood $10 cord, chestnut $8 cord. ORDERED:—.That the 30th day of on Ridge street, newly renovated. tice given. early attracted attention. His ca- each ad otherwise the CHARGE seeded, daigstones for walks and Delivered. Telephone 6121. A pril, A. D., 1932, at 8 o’clock (s. t.), WILLIAM S. HYDE RATE will be collected. No responsi- | All Improvements. Inquire 25 forenoon, at the Probate Office, In reer included service as a war cor- gardens. General trucking and Judge. billty for errors in telephoned ads > FOR SALE— SEASONED HARD Spruce street. said Manchester, be nd the same is H-4-25-32. respondent and later as an officer in will be assumed and their accuracy : moving. Robert 'D. Wilson, Parker assigned for a hearing on the allow- the Spanlsh-Amerlcan war, a year cannot be gnaranteed. wood, furnace chunks and fire FOR RENT— DESIRABLE first ance of said administration account street. Phone 7821. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ih Mexico with the late Captain Wil- One Year. Ago Today—August place wtK)d 1-2 cord $5.00, 1-2 cord floor, six room flat, 116 East Cen' with said estate, and this Court di INDEX OF rects the administrator to give public at Manchester, within and for the liam G. Raoul, builder of the Mexi- (Garry) Herrmann, father of tha seasoned bard wood slabs $4.00. ter street. All modern conven- District of Manchester, on the 23d CLASSIFICATIONS notice to all persons interested there- can National railroad, and a report- world series in bMeball, former Geo. Suck, telephone 25-4. iences; garage. Dial 6788. in to appear and be heard thereon by day o f April, A. D „ 1932. Births ...... FLORISTS— NURSERIES 15 Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., er on the Augusta, Ga., Chronicle owner of the Cincinnati Reds and Engagements publishing a copy of this order in Judge. former chairman of the National SPECIAL PRICE—Hard wood for some newspaper having a circulation service m a* reporter on the New Marrir'68 ...... HARDY PERENNIALS and rock FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, 57 Estate of Edward J. Sweeney late BMeball Commission, died suddenly Deaths ...... furnace, fire place or stove $5 per in said District, on or before April York Herald and consul in Malaea garden plants 50c per dozen, Foster street, all improvements, of Manchester. In said District, de- at the age of 71 at his home in Cin- Card of Thanks ...... load. Birch $4, hard wood slabs $4. 25, 1932, and by p osting a copy o f this ceased. Spain. ^ ’ In Memoriam ...... daphne, flowering evergreens 15c and garage, pleasant and con- order on the public sign post In the cinnati. Kindling wood 10c bushel. Thomas Town where the deceased last'dwelt, On motion of The Manchester Trust He Joined the staff o f the Atlanta Lost and Found ...... each. California privet hedging venient location. Phone 5469. Company administrator. announcements ...... I Wilson, telephone 8581 or Rosedale five days before said day of Hearing Journal in 1890. He served as re- $3.00 per 100, ornamental flower- ORDERED:—^That six months from five Years Ago Today — Andra Personals ...... I 37-4. FOR RENT—3 and 4 rooms with and return make to this Court. porter, political writer, WMhington Antoraoblles ing shrubs 12 for $1.00. Evergreens WILLIAM S. HYDE the 33d day o f A pril, A. D., 1932, be Routis, stout little French feather- Automobiles for Sale ...... 425c each, pansies 25c a basket, all improvements, at 168 Oak ^ J u d g e . and the same are limited and allowed correspondent when he became sec- FOR SALE—HARD WOOD and for the creditors within which to weight, hammered out a Judges’ de- •Automobiles for Excharge ..... i potted plants 15e each. McCon- street. Telephone 8241. H-4-25-32. writer until the outbreak of the cision in 10 roimds over Carl ’Tro. Auto Accessories—Tires ...... I hard wood slabs sawed stove bring in their claims against safd Spanish-American war. ville’s Greenhouses and Nursery, estate, and the said administrator is maine of Cleveland. Tony Ciui- Auto Repairing—Painting ...... T lengt) and under cover. Cash price AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Enlists for War. Auto Schools ...... 7-A 21 Windemere street, Manchester. FOR RENT—6 ROOMS with all directed to give public notice to the zoneri scored a three-roimd knock- per load for bard wood $5.00; hard at Manchester, within and for the creditors to bring In their claims Then he sailed with Admiral Bob Autos— Ship by Truck ...... ITel. 5947. improvements, including steam district of Manchester, on the 23d out over Harold Smith of Chlc^o. Autos—For Hire ...... I wood slabs $4.00. L. T. Wood Co. within said time allowed by posting Evans as a war correspondent for heat, newly done over, at 12 Trot- day o f A pril. A. D., 1932. a copy of this order on the public Garages—Service— Storage ...... 10 Phone 4496. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., the Journal. Soon, however, he Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 ter street Telephone 6068. sign post nearest to the place where Ten Years Ago Today—^Edouard Judge. the deceased last dwelt within said chose to become a combatant in- Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... tl MOVING— TRUCKING- Estate of George Dauplalse late of Horemans, international billiardlst Onainesa and Profeaslonnl Servicea MODERN FOUR and five-room flats town and by publishing the same In stead of an observer. He returned from Belgium, ran 818 consecutiye STORAGE 26 GARDEN— f'ARM— Manchester in said district, deceased. som* newspaper having a circulation Business Services Offered ...... II with garage, Lllley street, near Upon application of John P. Foley to Georgia and enlisted. He rose Household Services Offered . . ...ll-A In said probate district, within ten points in three blocks of a 900-poiat Building—Contracting ...... 14PERRETT & GLENNEY INC.—We DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 Center. Inquire 21 Elro street praying that an instrument, purport- days from the date of this order, and rapidly to a majority. exhibition at 18.2 balkline billiards. Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 Phone 5661. ing to be the last will and testament return make to this court of the no- After the war he returned to the He finished one block with a run o f will move, pack and ship your FOR SALE—RASPBERRY plants, of said deceased be admitted to pro- Funeral Directors ...... 16 tice given. Journal. He wm its WMhington 297, followed In the next with'300 Heating—Plumbing—Roofing ,jcm 17 merchandise quickly and econom- Cumberland eind Kansas varieties, FOR RENT—2 FOUR room tene- bate and that letters of administra- WILLIAM 8. H Y D E tion with the will annexed be grant- correspendent when he became sec- and missed after 221 points df .tha Insurance ...... 18 ically. Fast daily express service fine stock.'Quantity discount. Tele- ments, one corner Foster and Haw- ed on said estate, as per application H -4.25-32,______retary for a short time to the late third block. •Millinery— Dressm aking ...... II to and from New York. Connec- phone 8909. ley, other at comer of School and •Moving—Trucking—Storage ... SO on file, it is Hoke Smith who wm secretary of tions with fast truck service out of ORDERED:—That the foregoing Painting—Papering ...... 11 Vine. Inquire 100 East Center. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD the interior during the administra- Shanghai lies in about the sama Professional Services ...... II New York going south and west. application be heard and determined Telephone 3782. at the Probate Office in Manchester at Manchester, within and for the tion of President Cleveland. latitude M Mobile, Alabama. Repairing ...... It Agents for United Van Service, j HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 District of Manchester, on the 23d Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 14 in said District, on the 30th day of Returning to the Journal, he be- one of the leading long distance FOR RE3NT—6 ROOM tenement April, A. D.. 1932, at 8 o’clock (s. t.) day o f A pril A. D., 1932. Toilet Goods and Service ...... 16 FOR SALE—RANGE OIL Burners, Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq came its managing editor. It 1917 Wanted—Business Service ...... II moving companies. Phone 3063, with all improvements. Apply at in the forenoon, and that notice be Judge. he wm named president and edi- EdncatlennI 8860, 8864. $10.00. Guaranteed 5 /years. You 21 Russell street. given to all persons interested'ln said A PEW CENTS Courses and Classes ...... S7 save $35. Why pay more. Also estate of the pendency of said .appli- Estate of Bridget Shea Carr late tor. of Manchester, In said District de- spent each week fmr a good flra Private Instruction ...... IS CARLSON & COMPANY Express. used coal stoves and gas range-. FOR RENT — EAST CENTER cation and the time and place of ceased. As a publisher and m a citizen. Dancing ...... 2 8 -A hea’ring thereon, by i ublVshing a copy Major Cohen hM devoted much at- Musical—Dramatic ...... t) Daily service to Hartford and Cheap. Range burners can be In- street, five rooms, first floor, all of this order In some newspaper hav- The Executor having exhibited Its surance policy may save you isiai^ Wanted—Instruction ...... M Springfield, and all Connecticut, stalled in any of them. Alfred A. improvements. Inquire 41 Bigelow ing a circulation in said district, on final adiiiinlstratlon account with said tention to the building of good hundreds of dollars. Are you tislc- estate to this Court for allowance. It roads. Financial and Massachusetts points. Loads Grezel, 1 Purnell Place. Phone street. Telephone 7297. or before April 25, 1932, and by post- Is Bonds—Stocks—Mortgagee ...... 11 ing a copy of this order on the public In the field of education. Major ing the loss of all your household Business Opportunities ...... |2 or part loads moved anywhere. 7167. sign post in said town of Manchester, ORDERED;—That the 30th day of goods when you can insure rheni tor Money to Loan ...... It A pril, A. D., 1932, at 8 o’clock (s. t.) Cohen hM been an active figure. He Furniture moving. Telephone Man- FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, at least five days before the day of Help and Sltnatlona- chester 8624. Hartford 2,6229. FOR SALE—ICE BOX and baby said hearing, to appear if they see forenoon, at the Probate Office, in raised a fund for founding the Lee 111500 at less than one cent a day. Help Wanted—Female ...... U second floor, all improvements and cause at said time and place and be said Manchester, be and the same Is School of Journalism at WMhington Help Wanted— Male ...... 66 Springfield 6-0391. carriage. Telephone 3534 between assigned for a hearing on the allow- Think It over. 5 and 7 p. m. garage. 27 Starkweather street heard relative thereto, and make re- and Lee University in Virginia. Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 turn to this court, and by mailing in ance of said administration account Agents Wanted ...... 17-A LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE with said estate, and this Court di- From this school he received an hon- FOR RENT—FIVE AND SEX room registered letter, postage paid, on Situations W anted— F e m a le ...... 18 TRUCKING. Get our prices. E3x- or before A pril 25, 1932, a copy o f rects the Executor to give public no- orary degree of Doctor of Laws. Sitnatlons Wanted—M a le...... 19 WANTED—TO BUY 5>i tenements, with all modem Im- this order to Mrs. Viola Jarvis, So. tice to all persons interested therein Major Cohen sponsored the estab- Employment Agencies ...... 40 pert fxuTiiture moving. “Pioneer to appear and be heard thereon by ROBERT J. SMITH Movers Who Know How.” Carloeul provements. Inquire at 147 East Main street. Palmer, Mass. lishment of radio station WSB, by Real Estate, iBsaranea Live Stock—Pete—Ponitiy—Vehlclea WANTED TO BUY used dining WILLIAM S. HYDE publishing a copy of this order In Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 distribution. Wm. L. Fitzgerald. Center street or telephone 7864. some newspaper having a circulation the Journal, at a time also when Steamship Tickets Llvj Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 room set, in good condition. Write Judge. Phone 8035. H-4-25-32. in said District, on or before April Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 Box R, Herald. FOR REINT—SIX-ROOM tenement, 25, 1932, and by p ostin g a cop y o f Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 this order on the public sign post in FRANK WILLIAMS— General with all improvements; reduced AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD For Sale—Hlseellaneone rent; 277 Spruce street. Apply the Town where the deceased last Articles for S ale...... 46 trucking, carlot distribution, fer- at Manchester, within and for the dwelt, five days before said day of Boats and Accessories ...... 4C tilizer and tobacco delivery a ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 281 Spruce street. District of Manchester, on the 23d hearing and return make to this Building Materials ...... 47 (lay o f A pril, A. D., 1932. Court. Diamonds—Watches—Jew elry .. 4t specialty. Rates reasonable. Tel. FOR RENT—FURNISHED ro o ^ FOR RENT—4 ROOM teneuent, Present W ILLIA M S. H YD E , Esq., 7997. WILLIAM S. HYDE Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 also store on Pearl street. Inquire all improvements. 95 Charter Oak Judge. Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A Selwitz Shoe Shop. of Thomas Hillery late of H-4-25-32. Garden — Farm—Dairy Products SO L. T. WOOD CX).—£'umlture and street. Apply Sam’s Shoe Shop, .Manchester, * ® in said District, deceas- Household Goods ...... |i 701 Main street. ed. Machinery and T ools...... || piano moving, modem equipment ROOMS, PLEASANT location, vith The Administrator having exhibit- SSTOPV' 4/m . COCHRAN PICTUQCS ^ J O E KINft Musical Instrum ents...... || experienced help, public store- or without board or kitchen privi- FOR REINT—IN JOHNSON Block, ed bis administration account with Office and Store Equipment .. . . 14 house. Phone 4496. leges. 19 Autumn street Tel. t'765. said estate to this Court for allow- Specials at the Stores ...... |8 single rooms or in suites, with mod- ance, it Is D. A. R.’S POSITION Wearing Apparel—F ura...... If em improvements.’ Phone 3726 or ORDERED:—^That the 30th day of Wanted—To Buy ...... $9 Janitor 7635. A pril, A. D „ 1932, at 8 o’clock, (s. t.) Roomn—Bonrd^Hotela—Reuorta repairing 23 APARTMENTS—FLATS— forenoon, at the Probate Office, - In Rests urante FOR REINT — 4-ROOM tenement, said Manchester, be and the same is WMhington, April 25.—(AP) — Rooms Without Board ...... §$ MOWERS SHARPENED, key mak- TENEMENTS 63 assigned for a hearing on the allow- Mrs. Russell William Magna, new Boarders W anted...... |9. a all improvements, and garage, at ance of said administration account Country Board—R esorts...... 8# ing, vswjuum cle3uier, lock, gun, FOR RENT—NORTH END. 5 rooms president general of the Daughters clock repairing. Bralthwalte, 52 23 Trotter street. Inquire 116 with said estate, and this Court di- Hotels—Restaurants ...... 8i and bath, 226 Woodbridge street, Center street Tel. 4508. rects the administrator to give public of the American Revolution, said Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 85 Pearl street today in a statement of poli^ that Real Estate For Rent first floor. notice to all persons Interested there- Apartments, Plats. Tenements .. 88 FOR R E fl^ -A F T E R MAY 1ST., in to appear and be heard thereon by “no organization is more outstand- Business Locations for Rent .. . 84 FOR RENT—UPSTAIRS and down- five room modem flat, with garage. publishing a copy of this order in ing in its love for peace and its wish Houses for Rent ...... (5 COURSES AND CLASSES 27 stairs five room flats, all improve- some newspaper having a circulation for no more ware.” Suburban for Rent ...... 88 Wm. Kanehl. Telephone 7773. in said District, on or before April Summer Homes for Rent ...... 87BEAUTY CULTURE— Earn while ments, with garage. Inquire 38 25. 1932, and by p osting a copy o f this The Daughters, Mrs. Magna said, Wanted to R en t...... 99 Woodland -treet. Phone 6349. order on the public sign post In the had shared “ the universal griefs of learning. Details free. Hartford Town where the deceased last dwelt, Real Estate For Salo Academy of Hairdressing, 693 HOUSES FOR RENT 65 womanhood m war’s toll.” Apartment Building for Sals ... 89 FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat. May 1st. five days before said day of hearing “It is for that reason and in full- Business Property for S a ls...... 78 Main street Hartford. SIX ROOMS AND SUN parlor, and return make to this Court. Farms and Land for Sale All modern Improvements, on Sum- WILLIAM S. HYDE est understanding of what war Houses for S a lt...... Tr.*?.” * !!! 71 mit street, near Center. Tel. 6200. modem, nearly new, oil heat, flower Judge. means that the D. A. R. believes in Lots for Sale ...... 71 HELP WANTED— garden and pool, extra land, H-4-25-32. securing and holding and hoping for Resort Property for S a le...... 74 FOR REINT—6 ROOM upstairs flat garage, good location, available continuous peace everywhere Suburban for S a le ...... 79 FEMALE 35 Real Estate for Ezohanae...... t8 on Bigelow street. Inquire 53 Bige- May 1st. Chas. J. Strickland, 168 through America’s own preparedness Wanted—Real Estate...... 77 WOMAN TO SELL beauty prepa- low street. Telephone 5853. Main street. Phone 7374. The state Department refuses commensurate with necessity,” she Anetloa— LearU Hetleca rations, good income. Write Hay- to recognize the fact that a gov- said. ••••I Notice...... FOR RENT—AFTER May 1st, 6 ernment exists in Manchuria. Mrs. Magna added: den Laboratories, 155 E. 42 street, FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement at room house, steam heat and N. Y. And for once, It looks as If the "Our Idea of National defense is 65 Wadsworth street. Tel. 7228. garage. Call at 22 Locust street. State Department wm right! simply patriotic education.”

GAS BUGGIES—Try and Get It By FRANK BECK (BEAD TH ESTOBY, THEN B THE PIOTUBE) The rubber horse boimced ’roimd ahead.” And then the skinny erlsd, and ’round and soon the little skin- “All right,” and Jumped down to the groimo. L I S T E N . h e m ! IT ’S A SW ELL w e ’v e s o t ^ f\ ny found that he wm malfing all the y o u ’ r e a n u t o n Wee Scouty was the first to try C H A N C E TO P U T N O T SO b a d ! B Y TH E W A Y. A d a t e t h a t < Tinies giggle right out loud. E C O N O M Y. r V B 6 0 T to tide the horse and, me, oh my, it YOURSELF O V ER IN FOR O N LY T W O A M Y . 1 6 0 T A N I 6 H T . . A N D IT To them it wm a sight to see, m made him rather dizzy when 'the T W O COMPLIMENTARY A Bia W AY W ITH THE B U C K S 1 C A N P AIR O F GOOD c a n ’t b e b r o k e n . funny m a sight could be. It isn’t hciee went ’round and 'round. TIC K E TS T O A GOOD W I F E . IF SHE d o e s n 't K ILL O F F H E R B U T YO U C A N any wonder that the skinny felt real SH O W A N D C A N 'T O R C H E S TR A SEATS ZM SE E 'E M SHE W O N T THAPf e C O N TI N U A L R A ZZ IN’ FOR T H A T 90^ TU R N T H E proud. Then Coppy did aa he was told. Hs GO. they're in OFF K N O W TH E Y ’R E COMPS' A N A B O U T M Y S H O W T H A T S T I C K E T S IN Said Scouty, "Say, you’ri doing sat up very brave and bold and lood- T H E 83.00 SE CTIO N FRIlW.' that A N D WILL TH IN K ID E A . E C O N O M Y P LA YIN S HERE TH E T H E A T E R ’LL fine. I wish that funny horse wm ly shouted, “Glddyap!” The iiorss A N D YOU C A N ECONOMY Y O U'R E SO M E S O LD! STR E A K * F R ID A Y R E F U N D YOUR mine. I’d ride on him the live-long walked nice and stn^U . H A V E 'E M FO R STUFF spiNORT .n N I 6 H T . I M O N EY. day and let the others try. Then Windy also bad some fun • IP O EACH. “He’s made of rubber. I can’t and whSn bis'little ride iras dons See how you can ride 86 easily. It wee Dimcy said, " I t ’s my tom now. is a wonder you don’t bounce away Gee, I can hardly wait.” up toward the sky.” He scrambled to the horse’s hfck 1% • • • and gave his side a frisodly erltbk. 'I 'n ' “Aw, it’s not bard, when you know The rubber horse seemed 'hiad^ bow,” the skinny said. “ FU allow thous^, ami poor Duaqr shortly you all to have a little ride, if you found the others lanyyrfnr - loud t i w don’t scare my horse. glee. And why h ^ e a d “There is a path that leads right could see. through the big tree trunks and Fm The horse beat'lo t(M mlddls aa i 1/ .. .sure you can make Um foUpw that flopped right doriB on tiM gp o«g4 i long tr£!. It Is a ri^ng course.’’ 7 M . y T B i a u - U ^ , (fy “Ctf course we can,” one Tiny said. (Th e eld sky 4M|» kn I T^'e’U make the horse go straight ext st e ry.)

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THE PIRTIE5T TRItK EVPR PLAYEP ON THE HIPS WAS NAMIN6 A Dream of Heaven. ed the following wire: ”MaB fell oK of platform in front of speeding THE PW ABP TEMPORAf?Y TRUANT OPnCEW * This life would be much brighter engine.” To which the superintend* If, at the close of day, ^ ent wired: ’’Advise details.” The vlav'ils -rWis Fa*R ei^Mnv We have a huge eraser trainmaster replied: "No one hurt; u e r M e s e e i -iWfi To wipe our sins away. engine was backing up.” C LT> ^ If ev'ry evil action ^r / > r r u e t 9 oAv/e Would vanish with the sun, A really sick man is one who MARtrr!?^ nose bleed hurried to the nearest Other end of the Line— Yes. Tell C Ur f WtrHoOrf ASK iA i a her that Jack didn’t call. ASipe, hospital. When one of the doctors f t t - CfFPCR in the free clinic examined him he Tu. -lORid t i o —tHeu said: PLAN OWN MOVIES A B A C K -T U P 1 ’ Doctor—We can stop that in a few minutes—don’t be alarmed. t i

Conrad—^Do you think a married Washington, —^The U. S. Army woman should work for a livin ? Air Crops is now testing a new type . Caroline—Oh, of course, I don’t of attack plane, said to be the l a t ^ see why she should go hungry just word in speed and fighting ability. because she’s got a husband. It is a low-wing monoplane fitted ____ i_ with gims to attack troops on the Dr. Cutter—So you had to oper- ground. The power plant, rating at ate on this patent in a hurry? 600 horsepower, is liquid cooled. The Dr. Sheer—Yes, we didn’t have new plane uses a three-bladed pro time to even look up his financial peller. rating. liS A S -lH e OLD HER OENTLE hEATE m.u.aMr.«w.< PuUnum Conductor—What are mam MOAlEVV c tSM nr mu smwee me. you doing with those towels in your Boston—Some women may prefer Buitcaae? cave men, but Mrs. M ildr^ F. Patron (with presence of mind)— Richardson thinks her hubby is too Oh, they are some I used last time brutal. In a divorce suit she I was on the train and I had them charged that he pulled her out of washed and brought them back. bed, hurled a telephone at her and poured hot coffee down her neck. SCORCHY SMITH Jake in Bad Luck tfj John C. Terry After all you never saw a woman ’The suit was not contested by her lolling around up town, leaning husband, Roland, in Essex County against a wpU, and bragging about Probate Court, Salem. the work she used to do. ^WHYJAKEl you SHOULP WA1\ L M A lS lt,I DIDN'T KNOW you ^ e O L P E W r r'. AIN'T THIS JE ST ATRAPPER HAS BR0U6HT PEGENT HAPPEHIN6S h o t h a v e TrtROWN THOSE SE6«)E1 HieBuT eXCUStULLX MY LUCK • JE S T WHEM 1 WAS WORD THAT SOME CATfLEAND Some Come-Back. l& u k r> d h v(ftio n s , PRETtV WIIDFIOWERS F1I4P OUT W H AT SCORCHV WAinSl ALL BRACED TO TALK OUT,TH IS SOME ELK ARE IN BAD SHAPE F lapper Fanny Says •^Why didn’t you caU me w t6.u.».r»T.orr.______VpmKond the ffix IMTD TUB WAETE BASKET*. | AAAVBE i U'CDM E BACK H A S TD HAPPEN ? OVER THE R ANS e ON ACCOUNT When he kissed you?” mother VbO SHOULD HAVE GIVEM AN'PiSH'EtA OUT OE THE HEAVY SNOW. Ussed, m in e r v a r e t^ e tc u id f n m THENSTO AA6. POR y o u ‘ HOW ABOUT YOU AND M E "Why, mother, I didn’t know f l y i n g OVER AND PROPPING You wanted to be kissed.” th e f K in s . SOME HAY t j f U t t e p / h m 2 k i^ a n d The Democrats have chosen “Hee! TO TM E Haw! We’re Coming Back!” as theJr tk e lto n e ym o o n e ys , STARVING 1982 slogan. Crtt-Hers ? We beheve, select something equally ja g ftd tfirt <^2k e d a d d iw t o I dignified and impressive. Like, jm Q p o s e h JfU tts ie ^ tt^-td k o \ •'Oh, Yeah?” for instance. is 7 if H jF 7 y f t n e g a d ^ Bill (as he caught up with Clus on c j^ t s T ^ h o T ie a o U rh e e r Hie way back to camp)—Gus, are all the rest of the boys out of the w'oods jS a i< > c fy,2 u )te e m * ,‘U p s ^ s ' yet? Gus—Yes, all six of them. oTa Je e's J j h a t ' Bill—^And they’re all safe ? Gus—Yep, they’re all safe. Bill (his chest swelling)— Then C I W T M A. P . AB mgkta I Fve shot a deer. Mrs. Kleeber—And does your hus- band often throw his arms around WASHINGTON TUBBS U By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams you when he comes home late at night? Mrs. Jeep—Yes, sometimes before E can strike a single blow. The superintendent had severely erlitclzed the trainmaster for laxity e A V l v V l-^ A T D O MO © o r 1 P S S T l LE.M E VI TO U R . vJ«;v.V. OOTSUkOT ' ^USSEH, J0G*«AD, VIElL in reporting accidents. Only a few People who become green with Nil- GOSH. W OU M S A M , W ITH rtAOOA GTT IH r These ewoduimg mamxac s. thns 'Moe HON ABOUT GEMTAHO SPOKEN, days later the superintendent receiv- envy, are frequently blue. RlPl I POUT -T h i s o l d . s m o K i w c t -TH* © A T H 'R O O M YIUHTK w e . UE'M’ MV PRiEN’ O |NS\V\P 1 "7 ------T’migh T—) fM MOT A LAE* REGUEST, NIMMY. R A G r IM A CA K l — READY. HUH? ASK VJlHAT OUl 1 A K iO M ELU KJCr S H E . A »m T . T H ’ O h V FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS VOO \U\SH. •TMim K '’F IR E . , FvRt”? OWE WrtOS GOtM* T By Blosser / “TO k r P A R T V . KiOW ! A R E N O D TR YIH C t 1 .^ I (SoriTA GIT READY; 'MHV/, -TO B E F o H M »Y? W AcuiKie A po e *R> c a r r v '' TMEW Vt>u COBSTITOTE S'HisiOwl A 8 A S K 6 T,iy £ FIRST UESSOM SHOOUO A STiCk FOR THE BALL gs wrru a r u b 8£ r BAcu.-TViaow AM’ ME’ UL SR1M5 IRIS THE IT A SMORT DlSTAKJce AKlO ORDER. SAWE AS HE DIO THE HIM TO FCTOH tT.«.k e 6 P R Ep e ATlIJS Bau..... mo w , watoh TH IS UtJDL h e AMO I'LU SHOW wCAfSKJS IT.... V. ^ / V BkHl THA'S HOT MY STYLE. AFORE NBSSlP., MX t VUAHTS « f ER Visa, 1 O e S 1 MIAHTS TO ENAOV TOO WU&S To THROW AWAV L VJUNTA TER GUMS •H’ MEET ME «N A biRrre a GOOD o l d E\S* f i g h t . 1 LETTER ^ )NR£S VA TO. To OLD EASY.

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-.1 - . f,' Cr W;' ’ PAGE TWELVE flU m r^ st» S vntitift MONDATrAmLil^^ I. h i ; I Ciommander John L. Jenney and sr In a local rsetaumit, pleaded BSDOtB Legionnaires, Edward Brosnan, guilty to a cbaige of breach of tbe GiORGES AND JOHNS about iMBLS BELGRAlOAl ABOUT TOWN Charles Tuclur, John Hughes, Her- 9 OUTDOOR FIRES peace and waa m ed 126 and coeta. DMBEIIIY CHENEY bert Kennedy, Marcel Douze and He wae arreetet* by Patrolman Da- Eddie McCaughey of Clinton Tbomas Ferguion, publUher of Maurice Jobert attended the Hart- vid OalUgan for moleetlng an Oak nCORBASHELUS” atreet waa playliig near the DATE S T FOR JIB E 21 /he Herald, Ronald H. Ferguaon, ford District Council meeting of the SATURDAY, SUNDAY etreet young woman who la employ* HtJOREDINCIUSH brook on Charter Oak etreet city editor of The Herald, and Allen American Legion held yesterday af- ed ce a waltreee In the same ree- Sure To Create Sensatloo In Saturday morning and when be W. Duckworth of 22 Henry etreet, ternoon In the Russell K. Bourne, D. taurant. It waa brought out in I" was feady 0 go borne be found Ninth Dfstrlet Sehods To Cions are attending the Newspaper Pub- S. C. Post rooms in Wethersfield. court that be tried to force hie at- Period Coitiunes At "'Hen- his new tricycle bad been stolen. Two Days Eariinr Thsa 8th Uahera’ convention at the Waldorf- Firemen Kept On Jmnp Over tentione on her to tbe extent of fol- Mandiester Law ^ e n t One ry’s Wedding” For tall A youngster playing nearby told and Ontlyinf. Aatorla Hotel In New York City to- The regular meeting of Dllwortb- lowing her home. He took bold of Cedars. Edward that two girls bad day, tomorrow and Wednesday, Comell Post, American Legion will her arm and, when ebe reslated, be the "triks," and started off 0 The dates for tbe gradantSon ax* after spending the week-end a t At- be held in the armory tonight at Week End By Grass, called her vile namea. Tbe young of Three Badb ihnt Id ‘The big sensation of the show, tbe direction of Highland Park. 7:80, woznen aeked Patrolman Galllgan Edward's estimation of i^ls ercises in Manebeetcr puUie sCboola lantic City. They are accompanied “Henty’s Weddhu;," 0 be given at have been set Mancheater- High by Mrs. Thomas Ferguson and Mrs, to accompany her home at 8 o’clock tbe High School Auditorium. has slipped a couple of notobes Ronald Ferguson. Tonight a t 8:16 the final whist, Bmsh, Woods Blazes. yesterday morning. 'They encounter- Rear-End Colfimn. Wedfieeday and Tbttrsdav evening of due 0 m boy's story, and be will bo0 10 ceremony Tuesday svs> setback dance of the season ed Anderson, who persleted, and thie week a t 8:16 o’clock, under tbe earnestly hopes tbe girls, if they ning June 21. Tb0 0 tbe day-befors will be given at the school ball in OalUgan was fizially forced to use sponsorship of Nutmeg Foreet, Tall were tbe guilty ones, will be At the recent Senior week elec- decent e n o t^ 0 re0m bis new scboolg in tbe Ninth diatriet eloas tions at Boston University’s College Buckland for the benefit of the Boy The season of grass, brush and hie night stick across Anderson's Kimberly Cheney, 22-year old son Cedars of Lebanon, will be tbe tor the annual eummer vacation. Scouts in that section. The Ways woods fires began locally over tbe wrists to make tbe arrest, * of Howell Cheney, is in a serious Beaus and Belles of Grandma’s "Flyer." of Practical Arts and Letters, and Means committee of the Par- George Chambers pleaded guilty About 176 etudenfo wfU graduafo, Eileen Donohue of Manchester was week-end and both tbe South Man- condition in tbe Hartford hospital, 'nme," an unusual and ln0resting ent-Teacher association will be In chester and Msuzebester Fire De- to assaulting Alfred Hennequin of group, which consiste of 35 of the 'Tbe Barnard school graduation chosen member of the senior ban- suffering from injuries received in Johnson; "Beau Brummell," S. J, quet committee. Senior week will charge, 'Three cash prizes will be partments were busy Saturday and Cottage street at the Keeney street community's most prominent men Wariey; "Mrs. Bloomer." Leonard will take place on Wednesday mom* last from June 6 to June 13, given in each section and refresh- Sunday, responding to nine alarms dance Saturday night in a row over an automobile accident on Farming- and women taking tbe part of fa- Rlcbman; "Hen-Pecked Husband, ing June 22 and a daee of 130 pu* ments served. Music for dancing in all. Seven of thepe were at tbe a girl. He wae fined |26 and costs, ton avenue, in the town of Farming- mous characters of tbe olden days, pile, 60 boys and 70 girls, will re* South end and two at tbe North end. Eldred McCabe; "Bowery Girl," Wil- ceive diplomas. will be provided by Case's orches- |16 of which wae later remitted ton, at 9:46 Saturday evening. He and dressed in tbe beii^t of fasbloo liam Brown; "Oae House Harry, Carl E, Thoren of 224 West Cen- tra and William Wlganowskl will At 1:45 o’clock Saturday after- when Hennequin wae also convicted of that time, In the Eigbfo and Outtylng dis- ter street was re-elected secretary announce the old-fashioned dances. noon, Hose Company No, 2, S, M, of intoixeation and fined flO and was reported today as being some- pm er Hobentbal; "Alexander, tbe tricts, school closes two days later of the District Masters club of the what improved in condition, though George Glenney as tbe 1390 Traf- Time Man," Harry Armstrong; than in the N0th, Friday, June 24 F. D, responded to a still alarm costs, Hennequin pleaded not guilty fic will be tbe special announcer ri With Mutton Leg Sleeves," Order of Vasa at the annual meet- for a grass fire at tbe rear of 269 but Officer Lester Bebrend and it bad. not been determined ulietber being the final day. / ing held at the Hotel Bond yester- The Woman's Homs and Foreign there wae a fracture of tbe skull. of tbe 'Beaus and Bllles of Grand- Ernest Benson; "Original Driver of Missionary societies of the South East Center street, and at 2:30 Mies Edith Calve said Hennequin jna's Tims' and ss each couple Is About 120 pupils will receive dl- day afternoon. o’clock. Hose Company No, 8 was He was badly cut about tbe bead Horseless Carriage," J. Frank Bow- limas from the Elghfo, Green and Methodist church will run their wae drunk, Hennequin said be did and face, presented 0 tbe wedding a popular en; "LuciUe, His Sweetheart," called to a brush fird at the rear of not have a drink but Behrend tes- Auckland school. Ninety will grad- Miss Ethel Modean, daughter of spring rummage sale all day Thurs- 600 East Center street. An alarm 'The other men, both truck driv- tune of tbe time they represent wiU George Waddell; "Merry Widow," guate from the Eighth District school day, beginning at 9 a, m, 'The sale tified that be smelled liquor on ers, were also very badly injured in be sung by tbe chorus and entire John MeLoughlln; "Celluloid Collar Mr. and Mrs. HJalmar Modean of from Boa 61 at 4 o’clock brought Hennequin'e breath. group. at tbe north end Thursday after- Lyness street, observed her seventh will be held in the store in the Companies No, 8 and 4 to a woods tbe accident, while Paul W, Cooley, Bennie," Karl Keller; "Miss Hobble noon, June 23; twenty from the birthday Saturday afternoon with a Montgomery Ward building. Arti- fire on tbe north side of Charter 24, of West Hartford, with whom Each cbaracUr wiU be cos0med Skirt," Clarence (^mby; "Beau Green echool Wednesday evsnlng birthday party, attended by eight of cles will be called for on Wednesday Oak street which was extinguished Mr, Cheney wae riding, and Miss in tbe dress of tbe olden days and Brummell," Frank Bray; "Minnie, June 22 and ten from the Buckland her schoolmates and friends. Re- afternoon if donors will give their with little difficulty. Company No, Anita Hinckley of Provideoce, also tbe costuming alone Is well worth tbe Flapper," Roy Slocum; "Sblck of school 'Thursday night June 23, freshments were served and games names to Mrs, Mary Behnfleld, dial 1 w a s c a l l e d t o a brush fire at 7:46 Manchester’s a passenger with Mr. Cooley, were the price of admission. Tbe cos- Chicago World Fair," James f^b- were played, Ethel received many 4803 or Mrs, Mary Benson, 3142. o'clock Satui'day night at tbe cor- less seriously hurt. Cooley suffered tumes have been mads with a grsst mood; "Gibson Girl," Pe0 Curran; lacerations of tbe bead and face deal of care and are bls0rieally "Stage Door Johnny," Arthur glftf', ^ Mr of Wetberell andBldwell streete. Date Book correct and will show the audience Boms Five Acre# while MIm Hinckley eeeaped with Hultman; "Kathleen," cnift Potter', Y. M. C. A. Notes "The Trail of the Tombstone," by Tbe most damaging fir# of tbe trifilng damage, tbe extreme and ridtoulous stylM "Baebful Swain," Herb Benson. CAR DRUNK-DRIVEN week-end occurred at 1:16 o'clock TonlgM Hfld BiM to Boizo that were worn In the olden times. Mrs, Mery B, Bishop, Putnam gen- Each chargeter will have a special The April megUng of the LeaderF ealogist, will be the subject of the yesterday afternoon in the woods off Monday, April 86,—Annual gym- Mr, Cheney, who 1# a student at stunt to present. TWO MANCHESTER OffUM, D, A, R, broadcast from WTIC to- BY 2 , POUCE CHARGE Fer^i street. Companies No, 3 and nastic e x h ib it at School street Yale law school, Mr. Cooley and NOT ONE, IN MABATHON CHuh win be held at 7 Feloek t k 4 responded to the still alarm and Following are the list of the night, ft will he a ehort hut Impor- e morrow afternoon at i’M, daylight Ree at 3 o'clock. MIsi Hinckley, tbe latter a house "Beaus and Belles" and the various saving time, Fire Warden Charles (MUWm TM§ Weak uest at the Cheney home, drove to Manehester has two young worn' tant eeeeion and all membere are brouglit a force of men to aid in *erhy Saturday to a tH ^ the Yale- men who will portray the ehuaetere en, It^tead of one. It appears. In the remmted to attend, Own«r find Another Fse« Rsme Wcdncfday, April 87.—Roll Call g In this famous group', ^ Y. M. C, A. TwiUght League Miss Caroline Neill, Miss Marion Cbsrge In Bdtonj i Locsl fighmg the blaze, which swept five banquet of John Mather ChMter, M. I. T. boat race and were on their marathon danee contest In Hart- Legf and Miss Gwendolyn Prescott or six acres before it was con- Order of DeMolay, at Hotel fih^ way home when the accident oc- "Traffie Cop/' George Glenney; "Bl- ford. Besides Miss Laura Getze- will sponsor a daneo 0 no given at g' Men A rrw tfd, trolled, fvelf Beau," Henry Fatmadef wleh, thers Is Miss Mary Steiner. the Y next week Wednefiday eve- are among the Manchester girls dan. curred. '*Daiey, Bicycle Belle,'^ Earle Bea- wl)o attended the Wesleyan dances, A grass fire at the rear of UO Wedneeday and Thureday, April According to the police version Pf The field has hen reduced 0 about ning with Percy Nelson and Mo Comstock Road at 3',30 o'clock yes- man; "Broadway Butterfiy," f0llln 33 eouptee, A total of 00 etarted Original NIghthawfc# funfiiMng the As A result of an autcmobile Ac- 87, 81.—"Henry'e Wed^ng/' com-the agair two trucks, one towing Hitt; "High i t ^ f i g Johnny." Wil- The bas)tetbaii teanis of the iouth terday afternoon was put out edy, Tall Cedare, High echool. the other, and driven by Feter when the contest began several daye music, Th0 hand I# rated ao the cident on the Bolton and Andover Company No, 4, and a §mUl woods liam Anderson; "Annie, the Bathlni ago and after 00 houre the field had best colored ofcheotra 0 Now Bng- • Metbodist church will banquet this road in Bolton at 6 o'clock veetcr- Thureday, A ^ l 3$,~'DotrmraUe fitefanonl and Angelo DIFIetro, both Beauty," Tom Bmlth; "Tbe U 0 evening at 5;g0 at the church and fire soum of Cooper Hill street at 4 caueui at Hfltlard etreet Heee of Hartford, had halted on Farin' been reduced 0 88 couple#. Swol- land. Managere of tde varioui day afternoon John ft, Bartley, 30, o'clock was entimruished 1^ Com- Guard," Ernest HImeonj "Bessie, len foet are hotherine the danoere foams have new gWentlekote 0 idi memherf of the varlons fcams of U3 KMriOgi ftreet and Harrison houee, ington avenue trithln a quarter of a arc urged to be present, panies 1 and 4, after an alarm was mile of the Oewega Inn, on a long, ^ Bustle Girl," Boh MeLoughlln; even mere than lack of sleep. sell and they 'rill report at a woi^ wiiion, 33, M 187 Oak street, Man- ruM from Bon 84, Friday, April 88.—Math Dletrict "B^ful iwain," Feter Wlnd;” Ath- Eleven ^nutee rest per hour ie all ing next M on^f ovenlM at whM e ehester, were to be tried this after- Night of Maeonic Order at Maeonlc straight stretch of road, and were Ict0 GIri Friend," Bill fiehleldge; Mrs, George Harrie of M uaford l%e North Bod Department 'temUe. pulled up 0 Hie rignt aide of the that If permitted. Many danfiere noon on the charge of operating a fought a brush fire at Hicki^f "Baeetmii Player," Harold ^rU ng- Beep Iff each other's arms while street will entertain the Gleaners' motor vehicle while under the in- Grove at 8 o'clock yesterday after- Neat Waek way, Why Mr, Coouty failed to nee "Flora^a OIri," William Circle of the iouth Methodist fiund^. May 1.—May Day Jubi- the truck hoe not been fully explain' moviM riowly about the floor, egoh fluence of iiquof/ When first arrsst- noon. i high wind tmipi the ed hut Cooley Is reported 0 have 'PhotnUm', "Floradora Beau," Ernest taking tume in supporting the chureh at her home tomorrow eve- sd Bartisy alone was charged with Games toward fit, Wfi4gH'§ ceme-lee at fioutn Meriiodlit church, BanOeyi 'W ee Hoopskirt," Fred ning at aponeored by Salvation Army, aeserted that thera was no tall light other. trance feee paid. operating, but an inveetiga^ that tery hut the fire wee brought under showing on the rear truek. At all followed resulted in ths chargs of control before much damage wae THwiday, May fi.- -Benefit enter- Ur, and Mrs, Raymond Hagedom tainment and daned, 33nd annlver- #ven0 his car drove wl0 great of 36 Palrview street are parents opei'Ating under the infiuence of done, Af 1) o'clock last night, foree into the after truek, smashing liquor also hsing brought against White's woods, off Henry street, eary of icandia Lodge, No. 88, 0, k a daughter, Patricia Rae, horn of y„ at Orange turn, the front end of the passsngsr last Ffldso Mi fhe Hartford ln>spl- Wilson, who is the ownsr of the car caught fire for the second Rme in vsMelo and the Impagt forcing the that figured in the accident. the last few days, but the hiase wae Friday, May Mlnetrel and tal. stopped before galoing headway. danee, eponeorad hy Married Cou- truck In0 collision with the one Wa«hable Plain Coleri In the ear at the time of the ac- pleF Club of geeond Congregational ahead, Girl icout (Jouncii and OAicers' uidtni were also Raymond Bartley eiwreh, at Hollleter etreet echool. St wae etated after the accident Mew 1932 Print* in asioeiaiion will give a public card ttf fildridjie street,, Manchester,Mai and Next Montfi Chief of Folic# M. W, Fuller of party at the Y, M, C, A, Wednesday Dewey'ey Walker of£ Haynes street. Munday, May 8. - Dedication pro- %'armlngton that Cooley would be aft^noen at 3f90 for the bencht of Manehester, They are to fiee oharg- gram at Folleh National church en arrested for reckless driving the Girl gcout camping fund, Play- es of intonieation, James Giglio, well known local Gclway etreet, at 10 a, m, , the two truek drivers and ers may ehoose any game they The arrest was brought aliout barber, was foi:nd guilty of non- Tueeday, May 10. - Dedication of ekley were taken to fit, MSilk prefer and individual prices will be After the automobile left tbe road aupportjpport in Maneheater PoUeo Court Whiten Mcm^al Uifrary at North » fram/ie hospital, Thors SfiFietro given at ea^ table, Mrs, Robert and hit a pole, badiy damaging the this morning and ordpftordpftd to pay $3 find, wae found to he in a critical condi- Maadey beads the ('ommlllee of ar- ear, The state police barracks at a week towardsfdf theth# suppwtauf of his cennng Evente tion with a prohahli fraeture of the langements, ktHfford Springs was notified und wife and al* children, Judge Ray Tueeday, June 21, M. H, fi. grad' skull and fityfanonl to have serious Officer 'fijonifts V, Hunt was detail, rwtnd A, ,foiin/m ordered that i nali/m, head Injuries of a somewhat less The W, Jf, A, Guards will rehearse ed to investlgat<', 'file four tmv bwjd (ff 8100 he ftirniehed to guar critical naturs. Miss Hinckley did F l a t C r epe Friday, ,1une 34, ■ Opening of this evening at Turn Hall, North were put under arrest and held al antcu peytneiti, two'day elate «efivefltlhe breach of the peace. Judge Johnson son's Wax (any size) accompanies Open 0 the PubUe. been visiting for several days, J^lgcr Hhakcspearcan Library at Imposed a thirty days suspended call for machine. Washington, D, C,, on Saturday but jail sentence this morning along The regular monthly dinner and wan unable to be prcccnt, Mr, Hath- with the order to pay five dollars a Here'i just another example of Hale’s new low prico on meeting of the Army and Navy away waa a clansmatc of the donor week, regular quality merchandise. We are glad to an Club will be held In the eltibhouse of the gift' to the nation, the late Gustave Anderson, 26, dlshwash- Wednesday evening, ,^I■'rll 27, at nounce this special low price on this heavy flat crepa in Henry Clay Folger, Standard Oil the newest plain colors and prints. 6:30, magnate and scholar, at Amherst College, class of 1879, This is the lowest price we have yet Campbell Council. K. of C. on Two yearn were spent In tbe build- TAXPAYERS’ LEAGUE offered on this quality silk. Identically Sunday will attend St JamcB'a ing of the library, which is consid- AUTO TOPS I the same grade that we sold at $1.98 In church when the membert will re- ered one of the finest small struc- 1929, 40 inches wide. Make new ceive communion in a body, The uer- tures in the national capital. Emin- vlce wili be followed by u com- ent scholars and officials were in- REPAIRED street frocks now for spring and sum- munion breaktn.‘t. This wiii also be vited to attend tbe dedication and Regular Meeting Tonight mer. Combine the print with a plain an observance of ttie thirty-flrst an- the group was headed by President color and you’ll have the smartest frock niversary of the institution of Camp- and Mrs, Hoover. Curtains, Tops, The petition to the Public Utilities ever! bell Couneil. During the past year The collection of books assembled there has been a considerable in- by Mr. Folger and his wife in fifty Floor Mats crease in the council’s membership years of patient work includes 20,- Made-to-Order Commission which will start the League’s which is ready to confer the third 000 volumes of Shakespeare’s works degree on a group of candidates to alone, all of them reputed first Harness Making, Repairing Electric Rate Case will be presented at the be known as the "jubilee class” as editions or volumes with special as- this year marks tbe fiftieth since sociations and value. the founding of the order. CHAS. LAKING meeting tonight for signatures. A large 90 Cambridge St. Phone 4740 About thirty members of the number of signatures is desired. All con- Beethoven Glee Club attended the wrses^^------Genuine Drop funeral of J. Fritz Hartz in Worces- ter, Mass., yesterday afternoon. sumers of electricity in town who wish to Forged Steel Nearly 2,000 people were present at FILM S 20% to 30% the service at the First Lutheran DEVELOPED AND MORE HEAT sign are urged to be present. G)tt(m Mesh Wiss church. Mr. Hartz died suddenly PRINTED the season’s most wanted and talked about fabric! Thursday morning of pneumonia. He had appeared in Manchester last 24 HOUR SERVICE \A^en you see these lovely, summery pastels you’ll Monday night and directed the Film Deposit Box at High School Hall 8 o’clock want several new frocks. /» Mendelssohn Singers of Worcester Store Entrance JEDDO 36 inches wide. , Y a rd ...... OJ7C Scissors it. a joint concert with the Beetho- vens at the High School. KEMP'S A meeting of the joint poppy HIGHLAND Eyelet Batistes and Suitings committees of the American Le^on and the Veterans of Foreign Wars that we have been cutting up readily for dresses will be held in the armory this eve- and suits. You'll be surprised at the ' C Q Economy day, each Tuesday, seems to appeal to Pine- Regular $1.00 and $1.25 ning. The sale of poppies this year COAL hurst customers, so again we suggest S m ^ Navel Pot quality and finish of these fabrics at C will be conducted jointly by both Leaves less than a barrel of World War organizations. ash to tbe ton. Roasts, bondess, at 24c lb. Soup Bone Combinations, QriginaUy manufactured 0 sell at consisting of Bare Bone, 1 1*2 lbs. Rib Meat and a large twice this sale price. Slight im- Selectman George E. Keith will MONEY for Vegetable Bnnch for 29c. Printed Voiles and Batistes perfections in 0 e finish—not 0 0 e speak on the subject of “School Archie H. Hayes blades or cutting quality—prevent-, Costs’’ at the April meeting of the Every Need Boiled Ham or Spiced Ham 23c Vi lb. Cold Cuts 25c Yz lb. in the daintiest spring and summer colorings! We ed these scissors passing the man- Manchester League of Women Phone 4241 ufacturer’s standard for first qual- Voters to be held tomorrow after- ega r dl ess of what your had the same quality last season at 29c. Tlie pat- money needs are, you will Com Flakes Grape Nut Pettijohn Dill Pickles terns are good for wwnen’s and 1 Q ^ ity goods. Dressmaking, house- noon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Flakes hold and barbers’ shears; also em- Harold Alvord, 11 Richard Road. R find a pleasant, ea^ solu- children’s fro ck s...... X9C tion to them at Ideal. We sup 8c 12c 21c 3 for 10c broidery, sewing, buttonhole, poc8t- ADVER'nSEMENT ply from $10 to $300 on your (,wii et, manicure, pedicure and naU security without endorsers and Pinehnrst has Just received a large shipment of Crosse A scissors. Mrs. Rose Kronick of The Wllrose our only charge is three and one- TleCDKClab BlackweU Foods. Prices on this quality line are very low now. Dress Shop is .n New York obtain- New Percale Prints A wonderful opportunity 0 outfit half per cent on the unpaid Oxtail Soup, Mock 'Turtle Soup, Irish Stew, Lamb Stew, your kl0hen, sewing room, bo0- ing another selection of exclusive monthly balance. Prompt, cour- Beef Stew, ^ q in clear, distinctive patterns that will fashion bve- ityles in Summer Frocks and teous, confidential service that Of Rockville rooin and boudoir. [joats. Presents Curried B ^ Stew, c w ...... tiest school and play frocks—and neat home dress- complies with all State regula- The finest amateur boxing es, too. AU c(dor-fast. tions. New Orleans Molasses...... 25c qt., 79c gallon Notions—^Main Floor, left Place loor Orders OU may choose the most show ever assembled in 36 inches wide. Yard convenient of our many Connecticut C & B Sweet Reljsh, very large l a r ...... 29c With Us for Y plans accordii^ to your Early ddiveyy leaves the store at 8:00 a. m. Hale’s Wash Goods—Main Floor, left. Prompt Delivery On particular circumstances. Our 10 ALL STAR BOUTS advisory service is conducted for featuring Dandelion Greens RANGE your benefit and will not obligato Jimmy Britt, Tommy Lynn, you in any way. llmmy Angelo, George Parker, Call, Phone, Write Solly Mlano, Tommy 8o|llvan, FURNACE and Johnny Wilson, Jerry Varry,’ Jackie Horner, Tommy Tucker, ■Ji- FUEL OIL Larry Hbit, Steve Carr, Johpny IC E A L Prazetty, Harry Franl^ Tippy Financing Association, Inc. Steve. Center Auto Supply 868 Alain SL, Second gloo' First bout 8:80 daylight saving 4 SOUTH Mf\NCH€ STER • CONN Tel, 7281, South 61anoheater . G O O D TUNOS TO CAT Phone 5293 Ume.