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VOL.UIL,NO.m. w « N » U .) MANCBX8TER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, MAT 28, 1984. (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE fHRER a s H t $ NAVY PLANE RUSHES PRESIDENT TO Kitted In Fieht W ith Law STAND BY TflE BARROW SLAIN TO SAVE MAN’S LIFE R E C O m A a Off on 900 Mfle Trip to WITH BONNIE PARKER AIRPLANE RECORD To Stand Pat On General Lonely Island in Pacific FOR WOMEN BROKE N P rin d j^ of NRA Untfl With Sorsfeon Aboard — IN nCHT WITH POUCE He Conqildes Surrey of •A Explorer Stricken. Jean Batten of New Zealand, theNatioa Desperado Rated Witk DB- Shatters Mark from Eng­ Hoover Given Credit WMhIngton, May linger as Bad Man Drives Navy Department officials said to­ By JAMES COPE day that a Navy plane had left the land to Australia. (Oopyrlglit 1934, by AP.) For Recovery Program Panama Canal zone at 6:16 for the Washington, May 23.—Prestdent Into Police Trap— He Galapagos Islands,. carrying a sur­ Roosevelt will stand by the Blue geon to the aid of William Albert Port Darwin, North Auatialla, Eagle of NRA for the second year Middletown, May 23.—(AP)—^government Is a new consciousness and Girl Companion m Robinson, noted exjdorer. May 38.—(AP)—Jean Batten, 24- of Its emergency flight Walter Uppman, lecturer and o. toe social obligation of toe gov­ Robinson was stricken with acute This was definitely ascertained ernment. appendicitis while aboard a small 3rear-old New Zealand girl flier, writer, credited Herbert Hoover u>- today, amid the whirl of controversy "In this respect, the New Deal Crime Riddled With Bul­ boat and was reported critically ill. reached this dty today after a aolo day with launching toe New Deal over the Darrow. report, coupled started with Herbert Hoover, be­ The Navy plane was piloted by flight from England on which she with word that the Chief Executive an* asserted that toe programs of cause toe essential approaito of^ Lieut Commander Herman H. Hal' lets Before They Could set a new women’s record for the is eager to hear debate from the th*. former Chief Executive and Hoover and Roosevelt was more land. The surgeon, Lieut Com­ distance. country as to the permanent future President Roosevelt dlffereo only in alike than either' of them was mander Rollo W. Hutwilnson, was of NRA after June, 1935. approach, rather than principles. the only passenger. Miss Batten made the long, haz­ similar to any other President. Reach Own Firearms — The President has told inquirers Uppman addressed- toe faculty Department officials said the ardous air Jaunt in 15 days, 23 hours, “Grover Cleveland or Grant 25 minutes, eclipsing the former he is keeping an open mind on just students of Wesleyan University would have thought Hoover Just as Galapagos Islands were more than hoW far the government should go a after receiving toe honorary degree Trailed for Weeks. 900 miles from the Canal zone. woman’s mark of 19 and one half radica as Roosevelt is charged days held by Amy Johnson, wife of year hence in seeking a permanent Doctor of Laws at a special con­ with being.” vocation. RACE WITH DEATH Capt James A. MolUson, British arrangement between government. ^ntrasts PoUdes flier, Industry and labor. "Under the Old, DeaL” he said, Contrasting the policies of Mr. Black Lake, La., May 23.— (AP) , Balboa, C. Z., May 23.— (AP)—A depression, unemploymoit and Mias Johnson completed her flight He plans to survey the results in Roosevelt and his predecessor, —Clyde Barrow and hia gunwoman destroyer steamed his tour across the country this bankruptcy were Jlowed to work fub speed ahead today and two big and set the old record on May 24, Uppman said: companion, Bonnie Parker, were 1930. summer, lii the meantime, he in­ t’ imselves out without- Interfering “The principles of toe programs seaplanes were timed up to follow tends to stand pat on the general w*to toe functions of nature. Under beaten to the trigger pull by Texas In a dramatic race by sea and air The New Zealand girl arrived at Port Darwin to the acsompainiment principles of the National Recovery toe New Deal toe philosophy “ (Oontinoed on Page Two) officers today. to save the life of Willlsto Albert Administration. ... V* '' . , Robinson, crltlodly ill in his Uttle of a tumultuous welcome at 3 p. m., Their crime career ended in a iocal time, 1:30 a. m., e. s, t. New legislation would be neces­ . Xwt:. blaze of riot gun fire when, disre­ hone3rmoon ketch Svaap far out in sary to carry on the NRA in its the Pacific. Miss Batten was making her third garding a command to halt and un­ present form after mid-June next The destination of the ship and attempt at the flight when she soar able to get their weapons into play, ed away from L mpne, Ehigland, on year. Any such action woifld be toe desperado and his eigar-smoktog planes, carrying ph3rsicians and 3 handed to next Congress. PACKAGE STORE PERMITS medical suppUes, is Tagus Cove in M ay 8. 8 ^ “ oU, knovvn as “ Suicide Sal’’, w as in girl crumpled up in the front seat Crit^cinn Qontiiiaea the Galapagos Islands—1,000 miles Her first effort was in April 1938, picture was Shapped. She was showing her of a car traveling at about 85 miles Then machine broke down be­ The opposition faction on Capitol ^ *** Barrow, much-wanted ban^ her an hour. from Panama—a lonely, sun-baked Hill, however, showed no signs to­ spot which once was &e haunt of yond repair at Karachi, India. Last ^ 8^ - Tb« picture was found in an outlaw hlde^ PUT UP TO STATE BOARD The car careened Into an em­ day of relaxi^ its criticism. out In Joplin, Mo., after the Barrow gang had shot their way out of a trao. pirates. month, trying again, she crashed in bankment and was wrecked. Senator Nye (R., N. D.), who pro­ s. The race with death w u ordered Rome. She sustained severs face In the wreckage, the officers who posed the Darrow Review Board’s had set the trap for the southwest’s 'I after Robinson’s socially prominent lacerations and several stitches were inquiry, and who yesterday asserted SCIENCE HELPS ' bride, Florence C^ane Rob­ taken in her lip. Attorney General Rnies Com­ Public Elnemy Number One and the the NRA was allowing monopolies Parker woman found both bodies inson, had flagged the Ashing trawl­ Starts Once More to become “more powerfully eh- MONEY STABIUZATION IS PARALYZED BOY er Santa Cruz and had its skipper Nevertheless, as soon as her plane riddled with bullets. Bonnie’s was trenched than ever before,’’ planned mission May Dse Own almost doubled over the mi-wwa radio the Naval statlor at Balboa could be repaired, she flew back to to take the Senate floor again. that her husband was stricken Bun- EngianJ and began preparations for Engineer Invents Apparatus gun she had held to her lap. Bar* Senator Borah (R., Idaho), who That Provides Him With ro'w’s broken body was twisted be­ day with acute appendidtis. the third try which has proved suc­ stood with Nye for the Review NEEDED, SAYS PUBLISHER Judgment Agamst Tbose hind the steering wheeL a revol'ver Oarries Reserve Foel cessful. Board investigation, is seeking an Hands— Uses Breath, Tongue Seven officers, including medical The plane in which Miss Batten gripped in one band. oppcHrtune tim e to urge his bin fo r and Head. l^e car, splintered by gunfire, meii, were assigned t a the sea set her record is an ordinary stand­ restoring the antl-t^t laws. He Who Broke law . planes. While mders were issued ard wooden Moth neaidy five years CoL Fraid[ b o x Urges U. S. proved to be a speeding arsenal. may offw It as an amendment to , May 23.—(AP)— The trap was sprang by Frank for them to take off early today, old. oixie other measure. CONFESSES KILLING 0 Science has provided “hands” Hamer,, a former JPexas Rimger, R the detroyer Hale was oitlered to The young woman went to Eng­ Hartford, May 28.— (AP) — The move through the Canal the (E.-IU.), to Cdl Coofermice to for a 14-jremSold boy, par^ M. Gktot. a highw ^ patrolnoan. and land a few ypazs A M to sftiilto nm2c,s pJanii^^to nrew bin reso)ut}(m fo r Atlantic at full speed to W ry re- opinion'^ the CopMUturiooal Court Ijrzeo from toe neck down. Ted Hmton and Bob Alcorn, Dallas but Sir CbaxU0 : MSogUC^S^Smlth'a an lave^ a^ at the NRAvJMKWfl* A aarve fuel for the planee. Ztvn] oe •w H M tliu) d U a Sborp Photo-elecl^c cells and eleo- county efilfT ittf. Hamer was re­ Paeifle fligtd Ifiislieif- the ambition ^ -su b s^ tla te the ItodlngH of the : ^ N e S e i ^ ProHwife ti-te 'im m fi CQBtnfi are utilized. cently cditastmooed as a highway necessary foe them to^ refuel-ven- to fly, ^ . ’ / > ^ ^rrow board, he wO^d the ag.&inst Wilbur L. Cross, go'vemor, zioLte. “ The i^iaratus, devised" by patrolman for the special purpose irf ForthiHth, li^ p^o to Boune for the “immediate •t aL presg^ti no bar to toe revoca­ James S Doyle, a New York getting Ifls man-.-atid, to this cade, The Hale cleared the Canal Short­ pay for h ir Jlying leMon. abc^nhment” of the NRA. CdttfhM ^ Eirepe. tion bf paoktge fctore permits by ly before 10 o’clock last night. Hitdi-Baier Saji He Got k engineer, was demonstrated hia gunwoman. MethaeBackf BDw "Antoemtio Act” # ' r* • J Rie Liquor Control Comnoission, it Plans to aid Robinson, a Cam' yesterday at toe Reconstruc­ Watching for Weeks Miss Batten’s mother, who had ac- Among the words passed on the was advised today by Attorney bridge, MasSn textile engineer, were tion bospltaJ, where the boy is 'Hamer had learned of the high­ con^ianled her to E^land, at first question was a statement from (Copyright 1934 by Asaoclsted Press) to AfguBOBt Orer Bnmps General Warren, B. Burrows. The a patient. rushed by Rear Admiral Walter S. H en^ L p, Harrlman, president of commission is tpld that revocation way frequented by the pair and had Crosley, commandant of the Canal Moscow. May 23.—(AP)—Col. Able to move his head, tha been watching for Weeks. (OoBttaiied OB Page Two) of permits for violations of toe Zone Naval District, upon orders Commerce of the Frank Knox, publisher of the Chica­ in die Road. boy oan interrupt one of two Hamer and Gatilt had been watch­ United States, that whUe the Act Liquor Control Act rests in toe light beams above his bed and from Washington Issued when word seating NRA had dime much good go DaUy News, today advocated the sound Judgment of toe commission, ing toe Black Lake hideout two of the yoimg couple’s plight reach­ thus create power -with which months. there WM "a , widespread fear that summoning by the United States of except following a conviction, when ed there. he can use hi^ bands to turn Several weeks ago they barely an act, based on the self regulation Marietta, Okla., May 23.— (AP)— revocation is mandatory. On Their Honeymoon JAPANESE PROTEST an international cimference for mon- pages of a bwk or switch a missed toe couple at the rendez­ of bu^esis with government ap­ *tary atablllzaUon as a step toward A hitch-hiker was held today by The commission had advised the ra^o. A photo-electric cell la Robinson and his bride, heiress of proval of such regulations, might vous. After that they adopted a the late Richard T. Crane, multi­ solving toe problem of Europe's Oklahoma authorities who said he arranged with toe light beams. policy of “sitting and waiting." become an autocratic Act, for the economic recovery. (Conttmied on Page Two) millionaire Chicago manufacturer, confessed to slaying a naval officer Otoe^ mechanisms enable The bandits’ trail was picked up RUSSIAN GUN FIRE regimentation of business by the Recounting his impresstons in the him to' perform different tasks le£. the east coast last June plan­ government." in an argument over "hitting this morning by Hamer and the course of a brief European tour, he with bis bands merely by mak­ three Texas Ranger to ning a 4,200 mile honeymoon voy­ President May Act bumps" in toe road. age in the Svaap. described the situation in Europe ing a sound, blowing his breath Bossier Parish, where-Barrow was today as "halr-triggef. The hitch-hiker, Leo Hudgins, 27, They have been cruising around pJtS*.*’® * that a former Mississippi convict, offers BRITAIN AGAINST ot touching a sensative rod reported to have relatives realdlM. Resident Roosevelt might ,Uke a “The general atmosphere," he in the region of Panama and later Shots Break Whdow m to help Kamsas authorities search with toe tip of his tongue. They followed the bandit car to dtfinlte hand soon to cut through said, “is electric due to an unformed Each of these actions puts ap­ among the Galapagos islands for tte confusion on NRA which' toe for toe body erf toe victim, LieuL Bienville Parish where the Rangers several months. The last three dread of toe future based on uncer­ paratus In operation which were Joined by Sheriff Henderson parrow Board’s condemnation in- Com. S. J. Trowbridge, U. S. N. PARLEY ON SILVER months have been spent in the is­ BoOdiBg Ocenpied b ; tainties concerning Germany. gives power to his hands. Jordon and a staff of deputies. tensified. There is a fear that as Germany Hudgins was quoted by Sheriff S. lands on the Elquator. K. Randolph as saying he , killed Hospital officials predicted The officers got ahead of the appeared probable, however, grows greater toe complete col­ wide usage of toe devlcea, Robinson’s Illness left his brgve Japanese Envoy. t^ t he would first let the immedl- Trowbridge Saturday after the offi­ bandit car and lay to wait until young wife in a desperate plight. lapse of toe dlsamaament confer­ which they said were not cost­ Barrow ran bis caf into the ainbin«h ^ h u fis-^ oo subside or swing Into cer gave him a ride, let him drive ence draws nearer. Not ParticDlariy Interested ly- With the posse, hea-rily armed, The 82-foot Svaap carried no ra­ definite lines, and allow revlsionarv the automobUe and toen threatened dio apparatus and therS were no Anns Race Renewed. hiding to brush along the pa-ved pohcles Within NRA to be perfected him for going over bumps in toe Tokyo, May 23.—(AP)— A for "Even now there is a universal highway, Barrow’s car broke over eign office spokesman announced to­ It does not now appear likely that recognition ■ that toe old armaments highway “that hard." in Rooseyelt’s Snggestion (Qmtintied on Page Two) the horizon racing at 85 miles an day that Japan will protest vigor- the^ Darrow board will quit silently race has been renewed and, with a He said he deposited toe body in SENATOR NORRIS hour. As toe car approached, an ously against the firing of shots at at toe end of the month, as sug half dozen powder magazines in u roadside ditch 15 miles north of for a World Conference. officer yelled “halt” the Japanese consulate general In Europe no one knows who^ toe ex­ Barrow and toe woman answered Khabarovsk, capital of Far Eastern (Centinned mi Page Two) plosion will occur. Everyone hopes (Continaed on Page Bight) — ■ ' ” by reaching for their guns and they VOTE TO IMPEACH Krai, Russia. It can be pos^xmed but toe result is AGAIN DEFEATED were met by a fusillade from a The announcement was made a pretty general pessimism. ... t r e a s u r y B A L ^ C E London, May 28.—(AP) — The dozen guns. idea of convoking a world confer­ fhortly after receipt of wofd that “Despite efforts • to cover up The automoblls smashed Into an several shots were fired from a.near- things, Germany obviously Is , goiqg Washington, May J®.— (AP)—The ence for rehabilitation of silver, JUDGE WOODWARD! FAMOUS CHEMIST thought by many here to have been embankment and the officers con­ by building at the consulate genera] from bad to worse economically. pt>sltion of toe Treaiwty May 31 CoDeagues Vote Down His tinued to fire until the bodies were early Sunday morning. This has a repercussion in Central was: Receipts, te,97l,625rf»; expai- hi President Roosevelt’s mind when riddled. Europe. dltures,' 346,119,799.73; b a ilee, 32,- ^ jutHnltted his silver message to yesterday, failed to strike Be^ow and his companion had DIES IN JERSEY Hangs by a Hair. 051,098,425.90; customs recripts for Plan to Abolish the Elec­ led officers to a wild chiuM over House Committee by IS-Sl broke a window smd was imb^ded A'MttieUlariy responsive chord in •' |m a book-case in the office of the “The political balance in Austria toe month 314,600,526:69. dtlto govemmmit circles. dozen states. Frequent they consul general. hangs b y a hair , w ith ChacnceHor Receipts for toe fiscal year (sihee were cornered but eluded their pur­ Dollfuss maintained in office' ahnost July 1) 32,673,989.414.55; 'expmdi- It was declared seml-officlally to­ toral College. Vote Recommends D i ^ There were no casualties. day that whereas silver may be "an suers or shot It out They reirfen- whoUy by Italy’s Buppprt. Tl^ ex­ tures, 36,266,790,111.37 (Including ished their funds by robbing Viewed Seriously David Wesson, of Salad Oil extremely important political con­ The spokesman said the protest pectation Is grow i^ ' in.' J^jsria .^,510,423,128.97 of em reg^cy ex­ and business bouses. tic Action Against Jmrist that, to strengthen tms sttu^on, penditures) ; excess of expenditures, sideration’’ In the United States it Washington, May 23.—(AP) — to the Soviet government is expect- has no such significance in Great Barrow was regarded as one of in Fame, Was Workmg on 38.692,800,696.82; gold assets 37,- ea to be made by Tamekichl Ota, Britain. George Norris, to whom defeat is the Natiim’s m ost dangerous kUlers* (Oontinaed-on Page B4dt4) 7.'i8,896,890.25. J-apanese ambassador to Moscow. While the British government has meat and drink, annoimced today a shooting at toe bat of an eye and Washington, May 28.—(AP) — Even though there were no casual­ fieetog in fast automobiles. Synthetic Beefsteaks. long expressed toe belief that re campaign to give America a more The House Judiciary committee vot­ ties, the Japanese govemnent views habilltation of silver would play an Bonnie Parker was charged by nearly perfect .democracy “before I officers with partlclpattog to most ed 15 to 5 today to recommend to this incident seriously, the spokes­ important part in world economic of Barrow’s later crimes. Officers the House that Federal Judge man added, and must insist upon a recovery, official circles have been die." Charles E. Woodward of Chicago be Montclair, N. J., May 23.— (AP) said she was as quick on the trigger thorough Investigation and precau­ —rhe experiments of David Wes- Hotel Greeters Tell Tales sceptical that toe part played would The 78-year-old Republican Inde­ Im p ^ h e d . tions against any recurrance of such as her associate and was Just as ^n, the chemist, who reversed the be as great as anticipated in other pendent Senator lost only yesterday elusive. ' Chairman Sumners (D., Tex.) mid violence. capitals, eapedally Washington. dream of a silk purse ftwm^a sow’s in a battle to abolish toe Electoral The bodies were being taken to the vote had been taken on the On Some of Their Guests Since the world economic confer­ College and encourage independent whole record. Arcadia, La., 17 miles east of the Khabarovsk is on the Amur river, Still actively en g a ^ In his woric ence the British government has candidacies. The Senate voted down scene of the killings. A report will be made by the been somewhat clu ^ of world con­ which for some distance forms the to make meat without an *nimai his proposed Constitutional amend­ The shooting occurred about six committee to the House possibly to­ boundary between the Japanese origin. Wesson died ^ m a'heart Baltimore, May 28^(AP)—Greet- a R. D- McFadden and Allan G ferences of any sort. Seml-officlally ment, for a second time, 52 to 29. A morrow. Sumners indicated there Ing toe public, in the opinion of the miles west of toe old Mt Lebanon sponsored empire at Manchukuo and o««M e yesterday at his home. He Hurst, of Chicago, told pfinty of it was Indicated today that this a^ two-thirds vote was required. com m unity. might be a minority report. Soviet terrltoiy. was 7C years old. Champion Greeters of America — World Fair guests. For Instance, a titude bolds good as regards any Im­ the Hotel Greeters Association— is Undiscouraged, he declared today A bill of specifications will accom­ Numerous incidents in this region The Inventor of the Wesson proc- delegation came from a remote mediate world silver conference. a case of glad-handiug with the he would not only continue the fight REPORT OONFlBBfED pany the resolution to the House, he —with Soviet frontier guards e « for manufacturing cottonseed mountal|i district and without re­ So far as is known here there ha^ Raid. Neither of these has been right hand and pushing a crop of but would take toe stump in Nebras­ Dallas, May 28 —(A^) — Tha Japanese Manchukuan soldiery on CJ, he was toe originator of the gard to sex or marriage wanted to been no approach by the United slaying of Clyde Barrow and Bmmle Brawn up. troubles under the desk 'with the be packed into a few small rooms. States* to bring Great Britain Into ka soon to fight for an amendment opposite sides of the Amur—have u^ad oil that bore his name, and le ft to the State Constitution setting up Parker was confirmed to a telMtoofia Sumners said the action of the cccurred which have been made the i»M y other cooking oils and lards. They argued that cramped condi­ such a conference. caU today from Ted Htotoa, d ^ ty Committee was based upon the Mc- In other words, behind the smile tions bad got them us^ to living President Roose'velt’s reference to a single House Legislature, instead basis of protests by both Russia and Cmct he concocted a synthetic ef the present bi-cameral system. sheriff, to R. A. Schmid, Eeown sub-committee’s investiga­ Japan. and carnation of a bdt mao lie that way. ’They were properly segre­ “some of our neighbors is believed hash t^ t was described as indls- such problems as w ^en who are This he believes will be the first county sheriff, from Gibson, La. tion into the bankruptcy administra­ Recent boldent «n|rulshable from the real thing, gated—but next morning w «a all mean .principally Canada and afraid oi.’ cats cllmUng In 17-story back together, as many as nine to a step in a natlonT'wide movement to Qyde and Bonnie were kiliad by tion of the Chicago Federal Judi­ The most recent of these Incidents j^ d again, at a dinner o f oil cbem< Mexico. Deputy Hinton and Deputy Bob ciary. windows; persons who make off room. The silver market here was little reform state and local governments occurred May when a Japanese ists in New Orleans, he served "CfO- Alcon, who, with two formw Texas' 1 2 with every article of furniture In A. F. (Tony) Spatafora, of New affMted by the American move. The In the Interests of the people. ■ w *T>eiloate Matter** iomy report said gunfire from the quettM la CJreole,’’ cooked wlth Rangers, had been keeping watek t 'Sumners said the committee his artificial meat Sight; sad others who can’t sleep on Orleans, mreeted a customer who prtM ro$a one-eighth of a pence to Wanta PerfeiBk Dem ooraoy Russian side of the river klUed one soft mattresses. “When I die," he said to an inter­ On toe gangsters' siropoieed rendaa*., Ifould meet tomorrow to dizouzs Synthetio Steaks was too tall to sleep in a regular 1911*18 pence an ounce. vOiu near Gibson. ' Manchukuan sailor aboard a river VerslonB of greeting were given bed, so. the only thing to do ^as add view, “any baoaflt to my country is jrhat he said was a “delicate mat- He had predieted synthetie beefr Baatem centers were not dis­ T l| e report received here n id to a t' 1 steamer and wounded another. today by past presidents of the hotel 38 Inohas to toe bed. Another time turbed over the silver bill. ~ wiped* out unleas 1 oan reform not ler" in connection with the Wood- The Soviet government denied ■tew would soon be on the market association, in annuid convention toe couple drove up to toe Ifldeout kai^ case. M five cents a pound, and contend- he had to put a soreoh in a 17-story China , rates were down one-six­ the law, but the machinery of, gov­ that its frontier guards had fired di­ here. wtodom bohaose a female guest was s- 9Ad o’clock this moretogt and, | He rofusefl to give the nsmoo of that meat zniule fin m ftftttnnaeed, teenth of a pence, which is a normal ernment. I want to leave behind me rectly upon the steamer. Its verrioa |loy Moulton, , of New Toric, had td of oats cUmblhg in. yearn they saw the officers, dreer^ bose voting either for or agalnzt was as gbod as real meat fiiovemant Some sailing came from a more nearly perfect demoeraey.** waa,that they fo e r^ Srsd above her to out of bed one night to take D. W ri^t, of Balttmors, geo* t ^ guna but, befete tlisy ooi04 \ A lAUve of BrodklyB, J4. Y , he that quarter, while Tndla also of­ Bxperianoa to state govenunent, Ibe W oodw ard im p e a c h a n t motioiL s t ^ when the vespel’a oommander oara of a guest wbe Bhalnhafi of :the convention, te­ ^ W A tl^a tocmar t' Ho said the committee would meet was educated ther4 Snd at the Mas* fered eUver in moderate quantitiee. hr s i^ hae shown “the totarsMe ftikd thenirttk 4 teist refofed to obey thair aigpala to move ftmad' ft tmpoMDle to sleep on a ed a cuitbniet who took a room This wac abeorbed by some ooverlnf have ; been served, ae agatoat the hridey to dleeuei the eiti>ooainlt- over toward the Mano)iukuan abora» ■•giufstts IhstltuteJxif Technotofy. soft, inattresa. Hii j^ b ^ but with thin took everjrfhlfig Be^could lee report orders and buying believed to be on pecpla by things we InaoiNitoay 4hl' on the benkrcptcy ad* The g n a ^ had rsportsd that per*. ^ H O . but a; fbr. .ipiM3, oallad tlm. -M.«aafida «a>-4BqhiiUag *. tho A iB ilio v i a t Judges Jami •tU) maintained ,t lafe^toty at his to the nameyof Demobr4^.*\ > . emsn H. fonaahbard the-fenat wasp o f^ y hotfli m saw to It that tthihr rto(&fig|SaiBM iowela Ittcket InterMta' are wlthholdtaf mkereoii and Widter C. home. Tke^ameedment he ‘ taUag photographs of the Russian fi^aakai PHt .Ua* s .m js ilie ifi^ u t ib a a , a&d a 8afiBita oylim rtgaidiof the of Cafloego. He tsfvea his tW9 the' ~ . .. . - create a ^uae of trbi^ fO bank and h e r^ guard posti.- dir tha mattriibr^a ' wha arttofeeimevtput ...... e C t o ^ e r •fid two dsugMscfl. ahla

Petersburg, Fla. He left Manchee* _ -A,- > ter High eohool aa a ,bdy to join Spanish’American War Company G and w«a wlm them at FAPtRHAniSJdK Complete Memorial Day ABOOTTOtW nr Fort Knox, Maine, aad at Camp Alger in Virginia. Mr. Veitch is a The moating of * Troop 6, Boy Roster Is Incomplete past department commander of the FOR RCOOGNmON Plans A re Scouts, of the Bmanud Xaithoraa Spanish War Veterans of Connec­ church, scheduled for tonight, hM ticut. boon craeellad n d no meeting win lb* dedicated Sunday<£Juan. It was cut into several These are Just a few names that bo hold this w o ^ in memory of the men of Idancbea*^ pieces, which were presented to a check shows are pot included in ter who “volunteered and served many of his friends. The pieces were the list of Manchester men in the Oak Lodge Writes Letter to The May ausohor of “Tha their ooimtry” during the Spanish- polished and used as paper weights. service in 1898, rad gives rise to the l,e a f’, the little paper publlehed at JLmerican War, has resulted in the Mr. Sullivan, who is now living in belief that the records of the local Charles Ray Repirding Long Lane Fann, the stitie’s institu* disclosure of incomplete records re­ Massachusetts, la an uncle of Mn. camp rad the town should be re- tiOD at Middletown, contains among tef garding the list of Manchester men Thomas Brennan of Blssell street. checked rad the corrections made. other things the list of trees of dif­ who served in the war. Daniel Shaw, a resident of Cra­ Union’s Desires. *1' \ ferent varieties pirated by the in the roster of men vdio were ter street, waus in Chicago at the graduating class each year for some in Burtfwi residents of this town it was pointed time that the call came for volun one they wish to honor. One of them out yesterday that the name of R. teers. He enlisted in the regular PRESIDENT TO Oak Lodge No. 48, Interruttional /• ...... ti on American Unden, named In G. lUch had been omitted. Today army and was sent to Cuba. Brotherhood of Papermaken, today honor at Mre. ’Thomas ’Tlffray, who Forty members of ______two more names were found to have $■ s'l^ Lodge, No. 16, attended the Veti^. His letters written to friends in forwarded to Charles Ray, general •• •. •'• V'-.-X:.-- prior to her marriage was Miss Olive been left off the records supposed ras’ night program at the Hartford Manchester were published in the managq^r of the Rogers' Paper McMenemy of Manchester. She was to have been correct. In both of Herald at the time and were read STAND BY THE City Club last evening, recogniziiig Manufacturing company, of which a graduate of Oberlln and a teacher these cases the men whose names veterans of the Ancient O r^ of with much interest. Mr. Shaw was company the majority trf tiie mem­ ... for some time at Long Lane Farm. were not included saw active service United Workmen in District No. 1, a baseball player of no small merit, bers of Oak Lodge are employed, a in Cuba. Over 250 gathered for tte banquet and was crated with being one of RECOVERY ACT list of men who have been selected The Married Couples club- will David Sullivan was a resident of the best shortstops that Manchester at 7 o’clock. In this number wrae Manchester and lived on Oak street to represent the^odge in the deal­ meet thi^ evening at 8 o’clock a t^ e members from New Haven. Nor­ has ever produced. In the ‘World (Continued from Fage One) before be enlisted in the United ing . between the organization rad Second Congr^rational church for­ wich, New Britain, Winated, Meri- War three nephews, Leo Cleary, the paper company' tes final business meeting of the States service and went with his Paul Cleary and John Newman were den, Southington, Brlatol, Willi- gested, on the theory that its work ’The notice of the committee pre­ season. The entertainment commit­ regiment to Cuba. He returned to volunteers. is ended. It has plans all made to mratic, Rockville, Hartford and Manchester after the close of the sented to Mr.' Ray la taken to mean tee includes Mr. rad Mrs. William Manchester. Ibe name of James Veitch was keep'bo going. The Administration thai it Is a step toward the recog­ war, was granted a furlough and also omitted la the reading of the Knofla rad Mr. and Mrs. H. Kingsley L. V. Longbotham, dlstrlet de­ may have to deVise a substitute for nition of the union. In the letter Kuhney. Plans will be made for the came here to visit relatives. He muster roU of Spanish War Veter­ the board. puty grand master workman of which went with the list of ntunes annual outing next month. New Haven, aa eastern manager for brought back with him a piece of ans at the dedication exercises. Hugh S. Johnson, meanwhile, has wood that bad been part of the the recording secretary, Milton the grand lodge at Frago, N. D., ar­ Mr. Veitch, formerly of Manches­ put up to the Chief Executive new Teonum, had this to say: fence around the blockhouse at San ter, now makes his home in St. S t Mary’s Ladies Guild will not ranged the meeting and acted as policies which are intended to un­ “We have elected a committee of meet tomorrow afternoon, regular master of cerenxmies. He was as­ load the beiffling enforcement prob­ Rev. Karl Blehtra George H. WaddeD men from this organization and meetings having been suspended un­ sisted by Past Supreme Master lem of service trade codes; reduce wish you to accept them as our til faU. Workman H. Herbert Bishop of New - the supervisory effort of govern­ representatives in all our dealings Haven. Following the Mmquet, ment, now being dissipated over with you. We would be pleased by George H. Waddell Will Be Active Marshal of Unne Lodge, No. 72, Knights of more than 100 veterras were group­ more than 400 separate codes; rad, a reply from you in regaiti to the Pythias, will work the second de­ ed according to their standing in by simplifying or correcting the same by the close of ^Is week.’’ Parade—Rev. Karl Richter To Deliver Ad­ gree at Its regular meeting at membership, rad buttons of brcmze, more abusable price maintenance Orange hall at 8 o’clock tonight silver rad gold presented to thaoL RUBINOW’S provisions, reduce materially the dress At Exercises In Center Pai:k. They represented respectlvtiy 25; to anti-monopoly cry. HOOVER GIVEN CREDIT A dress rehearsal of the pageant, 35 years, 36 to 60 years and 60 “ Christ in America,” will be held at years rad over, rad were in a FOR RECOVERY PROilRAM Richter, pastor of the Concordia Lutheran church, will de­ Emanuel Lutheran church this eve­ beautiful design originated by AIRPLANE RECORD liver the Memorial Day address in Center Park on May 30, the speakers ning at the church by a cast of up­ Grand Master Workman Bradley C. Corset Fashions Marks of Fargo, rad should mark (Obntinned from Page One) committee of the Manchester Permraent Memorial Day committee re­ wards of fifty, young people, mem- the wearer with distinction. FOR WOMEN BROKEN ported today. Kenneth e;. Cramer, of Wethersfield, originally invited to bers of the Junior Mission brad rad o-' Hoover rad Roosevelt' are very A group photograph of the vet­ Displayed By deliver the Memorial address, was ordered to duty with the C. N. G. Tank daughters of members of the Ladles similar. In farm policies, Roose­ Missionary society. ’The mission band erans was taken rad a short addi^esa (Continued from Page One) velt hat tried to persuade the farm* corps for the holiday, preventing his appearance here. will also present an impressive delivered by G. Herbert Bishop-on behalf of the grand master who was 67 to reduce their products rad, Howard Mohr, a pupil of Grade 8 of the Barnard school will deliver CET. dlellght exercise. The pageant cpposed her daughters drift from unable to be present Judge John productivity x x x and Hoover tried' Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. Decorative services will be conducted in tells the story of the home mission Bon Ton’s Premier Model iTiUslc to aviation, bub later became to do the same thing. ’The NRA Fahey of Rockville, long an active Center Park by commanders rad chaplains of the several ex-service organ­ problems facing this country In both memlter of the order one of . its one of the girl’s strongest support­ tiled to maintain the wage scale the large cities and scattered sec- ers, izations rad the service for Drake Post, No, 4, G, A, R., will be conducted most distinguished veterans, gfive a. .u keep work spread about. Hoo­ by Acting CJommrader Arthur Keating, of Ward Cheney Camp, U. B. W. V. tit ns, rad the proceeds from the free “There is no use in protesting," ve' tried to A) the same thing. the main address of the evening. Rev. Charles Baker oi Stafford Springs, who for many years has attend­ will offering will be expended for Morris D. Sullivan of Wapping, well Mrs. Elvira Gerace The mother said. "Jean always has Roosevelt tried to stabilize prices these projects. y bossed me in a subtle but firm way." by easing the anti-trust laws and ed Memorial Day exercises in Manchester, died during the year. Corydon known locally, was awarded a The father, however, reluctantly Hooter enforced them very loosely. Beebe, a member of Drake Post, is the honorary marshal of the day, rad special prize for being the oldest" George H. Waddell, active marshal. Miss Elizabeth B. Rich, of Man* most active veteran of any lodge. consented to the girl's flying and dis­ In government building, in main­ Chester, a member of this year’s One ^ a n isb War veteran, Jdhn Labey, and six World War veterans Although 86 Mr. Sullivan attends approved of the Australian flight be- taining equilibrium by balancing Junior Class at the University of died during the year. 'They were Joseph Barr, Albert Belber, Allan the meetings regularly in Manches­ cauM of the great dangers involved. the ordlmiry budget by having • an Vermont, was recently chosen sen­ Dougherty, Waiter P'emlng, David Wilson rad Q^rge Vennart. ter rad visits other lodges about the TONIGHT Jean is small, well-luilt and at- extraordinary budget, both were ior representative on the staff of state. aUke." tractive in appearance. She proposes Surviving Civil War veterans living in Manchester are: Corydon “Strident Union.’’ , Veterans from Mlncbester Lodge to fly to Auckland, New Zealand, NBA Temporary Beebe, Elmer Hotchk ss, John Allen, Chauncey B. Ellsworth rad George In the bronze, or 25-86 year group, K.^Churcb. 7.30 to 9 P. M. scon to Join her proud father there. Llppman termed the specific acts were Julius Bratsnyder, Jolm 8. The Australian air hero, Klngs- under the New Deal “ temporary ’The order of the day follows: Wolcott Imd Franklin S. Brown. In tord'Bmltb, bolds the men’s sole rec­ thingi,’’ COLD DESTROYS FLOWER the silver or 86-60 year group, ord for the England to Australia “What will remain,’* be said, “is 1934 PARADE ORDER ' James Wright Charles Stays, 01m flight. He negotiated the distance In a new conception of the obligations CORYDON BEEBE— Honorary Marshal PLANTS IN CEMETERIES Wheeler, (Jbarles Dewey, l^ crle 7 days, 4 hours rad 47 minutes. of the state rad that depressions GEORGE H. WADDELL—Marshal Sullivan, John F. Limerick, Robert The absolute record for the flight, and prosperity, good and bad times, Miss tadls B. XlM, a Bob Platoon of Police Richmond, Dennis, Bryan and Wll- however, is held by Charles T. P. are matters of public concern and Uam Welch. Ton Btylist from the Now Marshal and Staff Local Florists Swamped With Ulm rad three companions who m not the individual adjustment of the William F. Picklea, who Is la the York Bob i W Studio, will Old Deal. Board of Selsctmen Orders from Residents Pre> October 1938 completed the Journey Salvation Army Brad 60 year claaa, aa well as about fif­ ptrsoBaUy axplaia the fea* f!om England in 6 days, 17 hours "The question from now on will paring for Memorial Day. teen members In the 86 years class, b , what tbs f ovenimrat is to, do Co. O, 169th Infantry, C. N. O. tures of sacb stsd# as worn rad 46 minutes. Howitzer Company, C. N, 0. were unabls to attend and buttons and bow and when it is to a o t .'^ t The cold weather last winter and shows by tbo model. Girl Scouts will be sent to them In the near fu­ ne .er again will we see the day killed so many dliferent kinds of Boy Scouts ture. ’The Ancient Order of United that fovernmeat has no business to flower plants that there has been a Workmen la the oldest fraternal interim." I Girl Scouts Band big demand for plants to be placed Salvation Army Girl Scouts, B ^ Scouts, Life Savlaf Guards benefit order in the United States. Persona] Notices Tbs degree w&s eeaferred on ''In cemeteries in Iowa to rralace the Ths LgSalette Mlsstonary Pls^srs Ldppman by Dr. James L. Me* School ChlldrsB .PBesL.tb. t were ruined. 'Ihere has Rore is aa opportuBlty to Col. F. W, Cheney Camp> No. 14, Sons of Union Veterans of Hartfbrd presented. a Conaugby, president of the unlver* been a particularly heavy demand aad mo the type of CARD OF THANKS Onter Flute Band play. Tbofie who took^^art Wbre oeme ■ity. for geraniums and one florist al> William BjThee in the lea d t^ i^le, Anderson.Sbea Auxiliary American Legion Auxiliary fouBdatlOBs best suited for tv# wish to thank our friends and ready has sold 2j^00 of these plants. ’Thomas Sullivan, W esley' Mason, Mons-Ypres Post Auxiliary yourflfuro. Oobm toslght-- nslfbbors for ths kindness shown to It has been found necessary to or­ Edward Rizal and Mias Mary Walsh, us during our rsosnt bsrsavemsnt. Manchester Pipe Band der additional plants and another Special acts were also supplied by vlew these models—ask ques* also Elsanora Duss Z.odgs, Sons of PACKAGE STORE PERMITS Mons-Ypres Post, British War Veterans tloBS how you oas improve Itsly Lodge, Redmsn and Pooohontas shipment of 1,000 is to be delivered the Clements Entertainment Bu­ for ths floral pieces. American Legion Drum rad Bugle Corps thb afternoon. reau. World War Veterans your appearance, comfort Joseph Trlvlgno and Famllr. PUT UP TO STATE BOARD In addition to the pirating of posture. Army rad Navy (Jlub and (Continued from Page One) flowers, the florlets have received Dllworth-Comell Post, No. 102, American Legion orders for bouquets to be made up In Pereia, foremen punch a card Anderson-Sbea Poet, No. 2046, Veterans of Foreign Wars for the worker at the end of the CARD OF THANKS attorney general that during the ready for delivery on Decoration Manchester Chapter, No. 17, Disabled American Veterans Day. day’i work to tiiow the wagee due. We wish to thank our friends and period of the Federal restraining- United Spanlsh-Amerlcaa War Veterans order granted in the Shore base, Soho^ teachers, bust* neighbors for the klndneie shown us Drake Post, No. 4, G. A. R. (in cars) during the lllnesi and death of our many package stores were open D. A. R. Chapter, Daughters of Union Veterras B ess women and nurses beloved mother. We would also thank those who contributed flowere and after hours or offered for sale al­ Speakers rad Committees (in cars) SENATOR NURRIS are especially invited to donated cars. i coholic liquors, other than beer. In this show. Several The Schaller Family, containers of less tban^ one-flftb of m e m o r i a l d a y COMMITTEE Mr, and Mrl, E. Sannson, 24 fluid ounces contrary to provi­ Jlonarary Chairman—Chauncey B. Ellsworth models will be shown Mr. and Mrs. A. Chetelat, AGAIN DEFEATED Mr, and Mrs. C. Botteron. sions of the Liquor Control Act. Chairman—Victor Bronke especially adapted for The commission asked whether their requirements. under th. terms of the act and the Secretary—Neal A. Cheney (Oontinued 'rom Page One) recent decision of the Gonstitution- Representatives from Drake Post, G. A; R., Sons of Union Veterans, al Court it is required to revoke the Daughters of Union Veterras, Orford Parish Chapter, D. A. R., Citizens, members in place of the two Houses permit of such stores. United Spanlsb-American War Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars, now with a total memliershlp of 133. “The opinion of the Constitutional American Legion, Army rad Navy Club, Disabled American Veterans, ’To Oust Politics Court in the case of Shore against British War Veterans. He declared it would take polltfcs Cross, (Governor et. al., upholds the Committees Honorary Chairman Active Chairman out of the Legislature rad make it D O O R PRIZE constitutionality of the amendment Flowers John Allen Wilbur Loveland impoMlble “to pass the buck from to the Liquor. Control Act relating Speakers John Bragg Otto Sonniksen one House to the other.” to druggists permits rad the con- School Children George A. Church Rajrmond Smith Also, he said, the amendment A Five Dollar Bon Ton all tutlonallty of the act, in this re­ Music Elmer Hotchkiss Arthur Keating would “do away to a large extent spect, as so amended,’’, says the at­ Transportation Corydon Beebe Arthur Loomis with lobbying.” Lobbyists, be said, Flags WILL BE GIVEN AWAY TONIGHT torney general’s opinion. Frank Cervlni di not succeed so Well when Legis­ “There Is authority to the effect Printing ' E. L. G. Hohentbal, Jr. latures are small rad well paid. "They have a picnic in large legis­ where a statute or an ordinance is Order of Exercises At Center I^ark HE DERS) HIS WEMiES unconstitutional on its face or re­ latures where the members get small 1. Singing—“Battle Hymn of the Republic”, accompanied by the Brad lates to business enterprises over salaries,” be added. TO SAVE A NATION... Audience. which the legislative branch of the “As for his defeat yesterday, be Women of Manchester and Vicinity: 2. Prayer—Rev. J. F. Kenney, Pastor of St. Bridget’s Cteurch. said the amendment lost because etui hts htppbstts i government does not have complete 3. Reading—General Orders No. 11 for 'Memorial Day May 5, 1868, and plenary power rad therefore •the machine doesn’t want It.” JOSEPH M. SCHIMCS This Show Is For You—Come Tonight! By Commrader-m-Chlef John A. Logan, G. A. R., “It is the same reason the Lame may not prohibit, but judicial In- Arthur Keating. ouiry is necessary to investigate rad Duck Amendment was defeated half GEORGE ARLISS 4. Vocal Selection— (Selected)—Salvation Army Quartet. a dozen times,” he said. ’This re­ determine the existance ^ facts 5. Reading—General Orders No. 4 for Memorial Day, 1934, by (3om- la DARRYL P. ZANUCK'S sr«d«

ItANCmSTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ WEDNESDAY, MAY 28,1984.

our style. If there is a n y law you was his third trip to the villa since take time enough away from the ▲OVSBTISmOBBfT-. ADVKUT18BM11NT— work that tied him to the Vatican. don’t like, Just stamp m it. No he became Pope. ATTEMPTSTOKILL one’s going to tell iis what to do. POPE TO OCCUPY Last summer be visited It twice Be plans to move into the vlUa They thought when they voted for on similarly short inspection tours. with his household staff, a detach* us last Jime we could be controlled His strenuous Holy Year duties ment of Swiss Guards and paped Will be paM ter and restricted (that’s another now over. Pope Pius ham accepted gendammes and a few chur^ offi- Great Chrlstepber MEMBERS OF LODGE VILLA IN HILLS clads.. Core oaaaot laugh). the auivice of his doctors to get THE And now, boys, with this stupend­ away from the sultry atmosphere of No Pope before Plus has visited for oalloosea, waits aw ous victory, let’s make a record Vaticam (Jlty during the hot months. the villa since the church rulers be­ Sold iB Mauehester by summer. Let’s use every method to They haul been urging it for years, came “volimtamy prisoners” in the WEY»8, 7ge aialB S tre e t. BARGAIN HOUND Man Confesses That He Sent fill our swanky taverns (ha, ha—the Leaves Vatican City for h but he never before felt he could Vatican In 1870. poor saps were so pleased because the “saloon would never return”). spection of Apartments Seven Bottles of Poison Get more entertainment! Don’t for­ A picture of that Ek>esn’t weather make you long get those boys graduating from the precious little soul In for a cool, summery dress, one that Liquor Through Mails. High school this June (or the girls On Appian Way. a natural pose —hard is simply designed and yet one that either). They make grand cus­ to get, yea—^but Mr. ‘is nice enough to wear anywhere?" tomers once they get started. We Fallot somehow or You’ll long no longer when you must have the young ones if we are other always without catch a glimpse of the new Nelly Oakland, Calif., May 23.— (A P )— Vaticam City, May 23— (AP) — going to make money. Pope Pius left the Vatican today, fail gets It. CaU 580S Dons that have just arrived at Arthur J. Cleu, 40-year-old Oakland Here’s to town meetings and free inspected the papal Villa Caistel the Fallot Studio and Hale’s. They’re cool, sheer, attrac­ printer, faced a possible charge of speechI Gandolfo, and returned here at make an appointment for jrour tive— everything you desire in an attempted murder here today, au­ Young People Have More John Barleycorn, noon. baby’s picture. ideal summer frock. thorities said, following his reported (CaU me Jack. I feel so confession that he sent poison li­ young and peppy). He was accompamied by the mas­ Among the things Miriam Hop­ Serve them with cool summer quor through the mails to seven fel­ ter of ceremonies. Mgr. Caccia kins has started in Hollywood’s drinks—Lemon Cream Cakes: low lodge members. APPRECIATION! Dominion! and the papal court. The party occupied four automobiles. fashion circles is a fad for bright 2-3 cup butter Cleu was arrested ye^rday at To the Public: Opportunities To Earn Money Today red linen handkerchiefs with white 2 cups sugar Ukiah where he was attending the The annual Poppy sale, conduct­ Today’s visit wais merely an in­ summer frocks. These bits of 3 eggs, beaten itrmiiiii Grand Parlor of the Native ed by the American Legion amd spection, preliminary to the Pope occupying the vlUa for the summer brilliant color not only supply a 2 tablespoons lemon juice Sons of the Golden West, a frater­ Veterans of Foreign Wars, with while his ap>artments in the Vaticam —than ever before. Hundreds of boys and girls who chic 'relief for white ensembles but 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind nal organization. Comparison of their AuxUiaries was a complete they eliminate the inevitable red 1-8 teaspoon salt his lettering with that on the success, and the undersigned chair­ are remodeled. The villa is situated in the Albam -stain which is caused now and then 2 tablespoons cream poison liquor packages, was said by men wish to thank the people of are of school age earn money the year round or during by every woman’s pet weapon—her 3 2-3 cups fiour officers to have led to his deten­ hills, 17 miles out the ancient Ap­ Manchester for th iir courteous and pian Way. It was the first time His lipstick. 1 teaspoon cream of tartar tion. generous response to the appeal. vacation periods. You would be surprised how many of 1-2 teaspoon soda Assistant District Attorney Holiness had left Vaticam City since They also wish to thank the volun­ the Holy Year closed April ? amd it Bring your films to the Center Cream butter and sugar. Add Charles Wehr planned to go before teer workers, who served so will­ the Grand Jury Thursday and ask them have a very keen sense of the value of their earn­ Pharmacy for correct developing. eggs, beat well. Add rest of in- ingly, and the Mamchester Herald for return of an indictment against They are direct agents for the Ko­ gfredients and when mixed, drop por­ for its co-operation. dak Company and may be of help tions from tip of spoon onto greased the printer. The indictment prob­ ings and SAVE a portion of them for the future. ably will be sought, Wehr said, on (Signed) to you in your Kodak problems. baking sheet. Fatten each cooky RUSSELL PITKIN, Good Weather i with back of spoon. Bake 12 min­ the ground of “attempted murder.” Chairman Am. L. In his purported confession, taken Garden possibilities are not de­ utes in moderate oven. MARY BROSNAN, Is Here! by Police Inspectors James Good­ nied completely to those who live in Chadrmaui Am. L. Aux. DO YOU? apartments. If spring gives you Readers of this column may ob­ night and L. M. Jewell, Cleu assert- edly blamed a long standing quarrel WILLIAM LEGGETT, ARE YOUR SHOES I N a desire to do some small-scale tain one dozen cakes of Woodbury’s Chaiirmain V. F. W. with his lodge brothers. “ gardening,” you may enjoy this Soap—formerly 25 cents a cake for ALICE WETHERELL, GOOD REPAIR? Cleu admitted authorship, the in­ method. only 98 cents a dozen at The Center Chairman V. F. W. Aux. If not, bring them in to us. We Take an old oval vegetable dish, (formerly Packard’s) Pharmacy. spectors said, of a series of mysteri­ no longer usable for the table, and ous letters, signed “The Owl,” re­ use nothing but paint the outside some color that ceived during the past year by the The Best of Lreather harmonizes with your decorations. seven men. WALL ST. BRIEFS Only the fact that one of them Fill it with dirt and place small Geometry’s squares and angles, and your choice of your favorite THE SAVINGS BANK noted the peculiar odor of the liquor plants in it. To add a bright note, borrowed for fashionable feminity’s New York, May 23.—The scrap brand of rubber heels—O'Sullivan s and had it analyzed prevented the put a handbag mirror in the center trims, stepped into the pageant of steel composite of “Iron Age” which or Goodyear Wingfoot — put on io r a “lake.” plot from resulting fatally for any hns receded from $11.67 to $11.25 a while you wait. summer clothes with the midseason of the gfroup. Examination of the OF MANCHESTER The children, too, may enjoy put­ showing staged by Lanvin. gross ton now stands at the lowest contents of the other bottles, includ­ A Mutual Savings Bank tering around with their own Jap­ The mathematical accents ap­ level of the year to date. The com­ ing one Cleu told police he received, anese gardens, using old dishes and peared on frocks and coats designed posites for pig iron and finished disclosed that they likewise had utensils. on an easy fitting feminine silhou­ s'.eel remain at $17.90 a ton and SAM YULYES been poisoned. ette, in marked contrast to the an­ 2.222 cents a poimd rsepectively. 701 MAIN STREET ■b«s Mntnal I avIbc s B&mk Owitval r«a4. tmm, When you repa­ gular lines in vogue a few seasons Johnson Block per your room ago. Revenues of the manufactured and JLJ. this time be sure OPEN FORUM natural gas industry aggregated the wall paper is $08,565,400 in March compared with exactly what you Thursday is the opening day of THE TOWN MEETING $63,926,700 in the same month lEist want It’s a an Eight Day Clearance Sale at Ha! Ha! Now there was a town year, according to the American Gas sure bet it will be Watkins. If you’ve been waiting meeting for you! We foxed ’em. We Association. if it’s from Mc­ for a sale to buy that new furniture didn’t let the poor saps say a word. Gill’s Paint Shop the time has come! Prices have ’They thought they could come to The 1934 grain tonnage of winter where you’ll find been unbelievably reduced. If you town meeting and argue that Sun­ wheat territory roads like the San­ no seasonal prices but prices alwajrs turn to page 7, you’ll find a com­ plete list of sale pieces and their day closing of the taverns would ta Fe, St. Louis-San Francisco, Mis­ 32 Piece Set of Dishes within your pocketbook. prices. help to decrease the week-end acci­ souri Pacific, Burlington euid Union dents; that workingmen’s families Fashionables who take their Pacific is likely to compare favor­ would have more money to start the bridge seriously may wear their Madame Martinez de Hoz, wife of ably with a year earlier, says the week; that men need to go to their Beautiful Patterns-Service for Six hearts and spades on their frocks the Argentine sportsman and known Standard Statistics Co., “ even with FREE jobs on Monday sober; that the this year. Patou shows in his mid­ as one of the smartest wornen in substantial reductions from the May community really wants a quiet season collection a frock of white Paris, attended the recent gala at 1 indications due to drought.” the Cafe de Paris wearing a gown Sabbath; that boys and g^rls with a ,\i I quilted cotton splashed with red, frc' day will be safer from tempta­ blue^ green and black hearts, spades of white romain crepe designed with DEES FROM INJURIES With Every One a low cut decoUette in contrast to tion; but we shut ’em up! They Norwalk, May 23— (AP) — An­ diamonds and clubs. It is trimmed know now who is boss in Manches­ with a light green linen collar. the high front line seen, in many other life was added to the toll gowns this season. Her wrap yras ter. It cost me something I can taken by automobOes in the state tell you, but what’s a barrel of beer O f Our Seersucker, pique, linen and all a long coat of rich red velvet whose over the past week-end when Fred draped collar was untrimmed. more or less if I can raise my finger Osborne, 70, of this city died in the their sister cottons march steadily and the town has to listen. forward into summer with their Norwalk' hospital early this morn­ We let them know what we think ing from injuries received Saturday^ Breakfast Suites heads held high. Styled for cool­ For those of you of their Sabbath and their churches, ness, they are ultra smart and in who are tired of afternoon. too. We told them where they could Osborne was struck on the Bos­ expensive. You’ll love the selec­ meat menus Mrs. go (you know where). Of course in Just in time for June Home-Makers, and June tion at The Wilrose Shop— $1.95- Marion Rowe of ton Post road by a car driven by case of one of those accidents the Gustave Becker of Yonkers, N. Y. wedding gifts, comes this attractive combination $5.95. The Manchester church has to help us bury the poor Electric C o m - He suffered a fractured collar bone offer. For the regular price of the suite alone, feUow, and if there isn’t any money and internal injuries. Becker, who For a cool and delicious dessert pany has prepar­ for food or clothes on Monday mom we give you also a lovely set of dishes, styled in Strawberry Fluff rates high. ed a delicious ^ has been released by the local modern taste for the well-appointed home. ing the church and the Salvation police on a charge of reckless driv­ Use one egg white, 1 cup hulled menu featuring ^ Army have to see about that, but strawberries, 1 cup powdered sugar baked shad (complete menu on ing, now faces a charge of man­ they wil.*—the poor saps! And slaughter. Cut strawberries in quarters and page 11) for her cooking demon' when you fellows get a bit rough Splendid Selection of Suites, put all Ingredients into a mixing stration tomorrow afternoon at 2 and forget yourself for the moment bowl. Beat with a rotary beater o’clock at the Odd Fellows’ block at and beat your wife and hurt the In Oak, Maple, Enamel and for about twenty minutes. The mix the Center. You are all invited to children (please don’t use any more I v y Poisoning ture will expand and become ex­ attend free of charge. boiling water)—well the hospital is Soothe burning itching torment ceedingly light and fiuffy. Pile into handy. But on general principals, quickly and help nature clear We have included braced- Popular Porcelain Tops. sherbet cups or paxfait glasses and Happy Bargains to you! they interfere with our business. the irritated akin back chairs inotead of these 'with mild, efiecare chiU thoroughly. Serve with cake Away with the churches! shown by the factory. or cookies or with a garnish of We told them what we thought of whipped cream. other laws, too, that would cramp (Above) Solid maple suite of pleasing d»^ Other small fruits and berries can l ,00U CV(UI«_ Resinol sign, in rich Old Maple finish. Has stur­ be used in place of strawberries. 32 Pieces—Service for 6 $ 18.75 dy, drop-leaf table, and four Colonial maple chairs with 6 Dinner Plates fesses no political partisanship, 6 Cups strongly braced backs. bomb let go, smashing doors and Get The Dresses and Accessories 6 Bread and Butter HUSBANDS DECIDE WIVES 6 Saucers windows. No one was injured. The 6 Cereal Dishes offices of the Associated Press, on You Need For Your Wardrobe Platter ARE NOT KISSED ENOUGH Vegetable Dish the second fioor of the building, »■ ■ 1 •I. were filled with broken glasa FOR DECORATION DAY ' tt . f Ac A 35 Members of Oklahoma Grat­ This Week-End Good service­ im itude Club Conduct Two BON TON CORSETS MAKE able ware in $ r * Weeks’ Investigation. All eyes this way! The first choice of at­ I summer dresses are making tractive pac- A-4 /\ Oklahoma City, Okla., May 23.— MATURE WOMEN SLENDER I V W terns. li What America needs is more con­ their debut. There are very $i1 |o r l jugal kissing. Such was the verdict special prices attached to 8 of the Husband’s Gratitude Club and Miss Sadie B. Klee, Bon Ton them, which should make r the wives of thirty members after a stylist who will be at Rubinow’s to­ you want to attach yourself two weeks’ test. night at the corset fashion show to to some of them in a great ’The husbands, all members of the lecture on the Trend of Fashion of hurry! Jacket dresses, spec­ Industrial Church, decided two corsets and foundations, has held weeks ago that the country needed the attention of large women tator sports frocks, chiffons, more osculation. ’They took this audiences in some of New England’s dance dresses . . . all are in­ - pledge: largest cities. Her way of explaining cluded. We Mk you to hurry “I solemnly pledge myself daily to is precise and clear. She has made a for news like this will travel embrace my \^e, kiss her and tell a lifetime study of how to wear her I love her. foimdations with comfort and at the like wild fire all around \.“I promise to compliment her at same time bring out the bodily town! (At right) Porcelain top table least once each day on some par­ charm sought by all women. Her with sliding extension leaves and $23.50 ticular part of the menu she pre­ counsel is absolutely free. Women pares. are not obligated in any way. They four pinch-back chairs. Finished in practical buff “I promise to perform at least one may ask any question. Bon Ton to and brown enamel. -kind and unexpected deed for her corsets can give the mature woman daily.” the slim loveliness that character­ “We think the idea is great and izes the girl of her teens. we want the club continued,” the With A Wide Range Of wives chorused. “It will be,” the FIRST ARMS EMBARGO Prices Between These men voted, “with vmexpected ac­ countings demanded from time to Mexico, D. F., May 23.— (AP) — Figures. tiine, in the manner of bank ex- Mexico claimed today the distinc­ 'wnlners.” tion of being the first nation to de­ clare an embargo on shipments of arms to Paragiiay and Bolivia in Gather Your compliance with the League of Na­ NEWSPAPER PLANT SCENE tions move to end the Chaco war. The government proclaimed the OF EXPLOSION OF BOMB embargo last night imd followed up COTTONS with an appeal to the South Amerl can belligerents “to make a supreme Havana, May 23.—(AP)— The effort to reach an Immediate, direct 85-ycar-old editor of a Havana news­ settlement.” NOW in May paper was In a hospital today with The declaration was regarded a bullet wound in his shoulder while merely as a gesture of solidarity on Our crop Is at its best Be owners of another newspaper were the part of the government with the sure to pick your share! surveying damage caused by a bomb League’s program. Virtually no war explosion. materials are shipped from here. Sizes 12 to 44, and extra Unidentified assailants fired upon A Q Q C A Largs porcelain top large sizes. A Suite of outstand­ Jose Ignacio Rivero, editor of Dlarlo THREE CHILDREN DROWNED table, stainlees finisli« De La Marina, which has been con­ $47.50 ing quality. Solid ducting a campaign against Com­ - Springfield, Mass., May 23— (AP) oak construction. Automatic exten­ with sliding extension leaves. Four munists. —An ancient, waterlogged boat lilt’s rugged boxed seat chairs finr hard An automobile drew up beside which they foimd on the shore of $1.00 to $5-98 sion table with concealed folding leaf. the editor’s car on a ^wntown Five Mile pond brought death to service. Choice of beautiful pattern Four heavy boxed seat chairs, shaped Opposite Sdiool street and poured a fusillade into it. three small children. tops. "Two soldiers, guards Hired by Ri­ They were the children of Mr. and for comfort. vero, returned the fire. One of the Mrs. Earl J. Russell and they g^uards w as slightly wounded. drowned yesterday while playing in Rtvera received a threatening let­ the home made craft. They were FRADIN’S ter jresterday before the shooting. Jaquellne, eight; Early, Jr., seven, At the Havana Fbet^ wiUch pro- and Robert, six. I "• T - PAGE FOUR MANOHlWrBR BVHNINa HBKALU, MAMCHimiK. OONM, WBDOTBDAT. MAT », 1M4.

meat of |8 weekly for the lupport Legion. Rev. Dr. Oeowe S. Cookes, m alBf In thi'IW n HMi la DTipanu m CONDUCTHUOGE of the child. pastor of the Union Cobgregatlonai tlon for llaaioriAl Day wlft Drum ANNUAL MAY FESTIVAL Jamta chureh will ba bald Thun* Caub orohastn tie l Wdl hMf'’ ROCKVILLE Attends OodMoratlon church, wlU conduct the funeral M^or ’Themu Ryaa la ehana. da, and Friday avaaiaga of thli in the buemant Rev. Oeerge T. Slhaott. pastor of rites and deUver the eulogy. 'nia Roekviua Btabltm dub wui week with a rnatmaa Friday after* Boetbe art PAK1TF0RFUND It. Beraard’e CathoUo oaurch, at­ Burial WlU be In the family plot in hold a bridge aad whlat thlf after- AT ST. JAMES CHURCH aooo for tha chUdrm. It wlU ba tha hall on WbUih win IM tended the oonaeoratioa eeremonlee Grove HUl cemetery, RockvUle. A Booa at the Bike Hoeie oa F ro e i^ bald la St Jamaa baU on Park articles that win ba whNi.fer at Provldenoe, R. yesterday of large number of veterans from aU ■treet. itraat. Thera baa baaa a large ad- Eaeh avanlng mare will be Itiniiinf OUTBURST OF RACIAL Moet Rev. Franoia Patrlok Keough parts of Connecticut are expected to Mrs. Fraaeie T. MaxweU haa re- Event Will Bo Held Thursday Vhuoa aala of tlcketa, aaauring a 125 P h ; Cards for Benefit of Hartford, as the fourth b is h o p attend the funeral. turaed home from a Vlalt at Orem- large gatbarlag each avcaiag. Local The Ti Vauey Authdrilg the Providence, R. 1., dloaese. and Friday Eveninga With Briefs wlch with Mre. Heary Wade Nlch- end out of town aatartainara have plane to aetabUeb two aula Anothe Thunder Storm Matinee for Children. bean secured to present a atage PREJUDICE AT TRIAL Mrs. H. Wendell Endlcott and ole, weU knowa ia RockvlUe near Nome, Tean., for tha study rt of Verplanck Scholarship RockvlUe and vicinity wae vlelted program each evening. An added daufhUr of Dedham, Mass., re­ traaa and ahruba aatlve to fb4t by a severe thunder and rain storm The aaaual May featival of St attraction wUl ba tha Cottonwood ■ectiea. early last evening. The storm visit­ turned home yesterday after spend­ Fond at M. H. S. Southern Woman Rebuked By ing a few days with parents. ing this section about 7 o’clock her SCANDIA LODGE PLANS Prosecutor for Denouncing Col. and Mrs. Francis T. Maxwell of cleared the streets of motoxista ant Negro Drivers. Maxwell Court. The bridjrt party conducted by pedeetriane. No damage was re­ ANNIVERSARY SOCIAL the High school fecculty last evening ported although there was much Mrs. Ellen Chapdelalne, mistress for the benefit of the Verplanck A penalty of 126.98 was imposed lightning. at the RookvUle House, Is spending upon Robert T. Russell, colored, of a few days in attend­ Scholarship Fund was a pleassmt Pood Sale Friday Card Party and Entertainment social occasion as well sm a worthy 82 Sawyer street, Roxbury, Mass., ing the funeral of a niece which was A SIX COSTS LESS for running his automobile across The Girl Scout troop of the Union held this morning. To Be Given in Orange Hall project. Despite the Inclement Congregational church under the di­ the path of a car driven by Mrs. Eva A meeting of tl^e T.adles AuxUlary Saturday. weather, 125 friends of the school rection of Mre. R. C. Rergueon, will were present. Graves of 3418 Colubum Place, of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, hold a food sal# Friday afternoon Lynchburg, Va., who was fined |6 wae held last evening In the rooms Boandla Lodge, No. 23, Order of Superintendent F. A. Verplanck in the Monitor block on Main street TO RUN spoke of the work done by the fund for her part in the accident. of the CathoUc Ladies of Columbus Vasa, will celebrate its thirty new the Wendheleer Mualo store — amounts from J20 to $400 having This case was brought before in the Prescott block. A May bas­ fourth annlvereary this Saturday The public Is cordially Invited to made it possible for graduates of Judge E. Fisk in the Rockville City ket social was held and plans were evening at 8 o’clock at Oraage heU patronize thla sale to raise funds for M. H. S. to continue their education. Court Tuesday morning by Prose­ discussed for the obeervanoe of an wlta a card party aad entertain­ cuting Attorney John B. Thomas as material for uniforms for the Girl The High School Glee club san|: Soout troop. anniversary. Mrs. Raymond E. ment, at which three members of “ Cradle Song” and "America.” a result of an accident at the “Goat Hunt was chairman of the commit­ the lodg WlU be preaented with The stage of the hall was set as an Farm” intersection, Sunday. Leverett N. Charts tee in charge. veterai- emblems for twenty-five Italian gsmlen with fountain, bench Racial prejudice was evident Leverett N. Charter, 88, the last Mrs. Bridey Finley of High street years of service In the order. The and potted geraniums. These ger­ throughout the trial on the part of member of Burpee Post, No, 7i is spending a fev days In New York three who will receive pins are Mrs. aniums were given as prises, one to Mrs. Graves, who said In court, Grand Arm y of the Republic, died at city. Gottfried Johnson and Mr. and each table, to the following individ­ “ there was no excuse for any acci­ the RockvlUe City hospital Tuesday Fayette Lodge, No. 60, A. F, and Mrs. John R. Wennergren. The morning. uals: dent, and I come from the south and A. M., held a regular meeting last presentation wlU be made by John Mrs. Helen Gatchell, Miss Lillian want to say that the colored people Although he had been lU for sev­ evening In Masonic ball. The eve- E. Johnson of this town, who is Johnson, Miss Corinne Davis, Miss are the most deingerous on the eral weeks death came rather unex- ming’s program was of unusual inter- vice district master. Mae Moriarty, Mrs. Chester Robin­ road.” He entered the hospital es. to the past masters of the lodge Bridge and setback wUl be play­ Monday. son, Mrs. James H. McVeijrh, Mrs. This brought an abrupt interrup and a smoker was held during the ed and four prizes wiU be given in Arthur Keeney, David Hartwell, tion from Prosecuting Attorney Mr. Charter was taken lU about evening. each. The evening’s program wiU Mrs. Joseph Tedford, Mrs. J. H. Thomas who said, "people have three weeks ago and suffered from 'The Rockville High school alumni also Include an entertainment and Lappen, William Leahy, Miss Mabel right on the road regardless of what bronchitis and asthma. His condi­ reunion committee will hold a meet­ refreshments will be served in the Lamphear, Miss Ruth Crampton, their color may be.” tion became more serious Sunday ing this evening In the George Sykes basement. No business meeting will Mrs. N. A. Burr, Miss Anna Mc­ Russel], 23, a stock clerk in a Bos and Monday he was removed to the Memorial school at 7:30 o’clock. As be held but members may pay their hospital. Guire, Mrs. T. F. Moriarty, Mrs. ton drug store, was charged with many members of the committee as dues to the financial secretary. Murray Hewitt, Jr., Mrs. James two counts, violation of the motor Mr. Charter was bom In Elling­ possible are asked to attend. The affair is open to members Baker, Mrs. Lillian Fradin, Miss vehicle laws by having defective ton, January 26, 1846, but Uved the The regular meeting of the Board and friends of the lodge. ’The com­ Ruth Wilding, Mrs. Sidney Wheaton, brakes, an with driving a motor greater part of his life in RockvlUe of Selectmen was held last evening mittee in charge consists of Elmore Mrs. Frances Donahue, Mrs. Joseph vehicle without a driver’s license. He enUsted in the United States with First Selectman Francis J. Andersen, chairman; Mr. and Mrs. Army January 25, 1864, being i w iiB I lir to^naerlng facts prove S. McVeigh, Miss Marlon Burr, Mrs Pleas of guilty were entered to both Prichard presiding. Carl xi. BroUn, Mr. and Mrs. John . and the counts. member of Company G, 11th Regi­ Exparlaiiee In build­ T. J. Dannaber, Carl Noren, Mrs The Bugle and Drum Corps of A. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. August Russell testified that he was driv' ment, ConnecUcut Volunteers, of ing nearly tan mllllan cars eonlnna George Glenney,' Miss Elizabeth Stanley Dobosz Post, American Le­ Carlson, Mrs. Carl I. Anderson and Ing his "1925 Packard,” for which he which Captain RandaU H. Rice was gion, WlU hold a rehearsal 'Thursday Mn>. Carl E. ’Thoren. H. And tha record of ever MOMOO MacLean, Mrs. L. M. Pond, Miss paid $35, toward Manchester from In charge. Chavrolat Six ownara ratnovaa any Minnie Olson. DobsonVllle near the "Goat Farm ” He took part In the battles at shadow of doubt about Iti Thmonly intersection. Swift Creek, Drury’s Bluff, Cold way to got roof bcoaomy In a low- It was first stated that George Harbor and Petersburg. He also CHEVROLET prieod ear la to Inalat on B IX eyffn- MulUganl, colored, of Boston, was saw CoL Burpee, for whom the data and OVERHEAD vafvoa. driving this car, but Russell ad RockvlUe Q, A. R. poet was named SIX eyllndort—no maral— bacama TALCOTTVILLE mltted he was driving although before he was wounded at Gold Har­ OVERHEAD VALVE SIX Mrs. Graves insisted Mulligan! was bor. Time to Think About axtra cylindorB mean oxtra coat tor the operator. Mr. Charter w m hit In the head gas. oil. upitaap and parts. OVOt- Sunday the Sunday school is to by a buUet. A fter returning to the HCAO vahwa—nothing o/aoi—fortho receive gifts for the Ahmednagar It was shown in court that the is the most army, he continued in service untU soma good raoson that airplanos uso school in India for the Christmas brakes on the rear right wheel of Graduation Gifts his discharge December 21, 1865. He thonv And apaodboots. And racing celebration. The little people of the Russell’s car were useless and had "It won’t be long now,” as they say, and hundreds of gradu- no clutch or eye bolt. took an active par: Ip aU Memorial cark Thay grt tha MOST pawar out economical beginners department will march ates^to-be are anticipating the day. They wlU be pleased if you Day observances for many years up stairs, each carrying a gift He was fined $10 on the charge of anticipate it, too, and have a g ift for them. off tha LEAST gas. That’s why oaar- f fn - having defective brakes, $5 for driv­ and was widely known as a CivU head valvas are tha cholaa of laadara cor in the world such as a pencil, pad of paper, cake War veteran, of soap, book or toy, a bandker' ing without a license together with —and champions, costs of $10.98 totaling 026.93, which For many years he was comman­ chief, bath towel, or anything that Elgin Strap W atch es...... $19.00 and uo cm viioijn’ MOTon co.. M ien, m m l was paid when the court denied h James A. Elliott, probation offi­ sic. Dancing will be from 8:80 to cer, reported that Brow was $29 In 12:80. arrears in the payment of $6 week The girls’ tennis tournament will ly for the support of his child, play matches tonight on the Na­ The court continued the case for that Chesterfields are Milder than Hale courts. The first match­ one week, giving him a chance to es are from 6 to 7 and the second raise the $29 and then to furnish i from 7 to 8, bond of $200 to gu aranty the pay that Chesterfields Taste Better

Memorial Day Suggestions From The Wilrose Dress Shop Hotel Sheridan Building ^

PRINTED SUITS Including Pastels % Length Jackets $7.95 $10.95 $13.95

WASHABLE CREPES • Flesh • Yellow • White Sizes 161/2-26U 88 to 60 $5.95

Linen Suits, $5,95. Eyelets, $2.95. Seei^uckers, $2.49. • sUUe it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used WHITE COATS in Chesterfield are of finer quality— and hence o f bet* $7.95 and $10.95 ter taste— than in any other Everything that's new and smart for cigarette at the price. summer is here in all its glory. Liccatr & Mt b s ToiaoGPCe. You’ll be thrilled with tiie fashions— the colors and the prices. I xAH. liaam at R n u Ttoiiaea ea, f MANCHBSfTBR BVBN^G m iA L D , BIANGHESTBR, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, MAY 28,1 « 4 . ^

for MlootioB. PfttroBi w iihliif m«r> Tannaat Farmer is now a good •litsrsd the company's office and vard, Nordt Lof AflfflM. Uy goat chaadifo from the Catalog merely to Show eauts by Juna 1 why Ida fanner, he haa received a full par- attenmted to bold up a clerk. But ate up my other Ucmum. license aa a milk dealer ahould not MONTGOMERT WARD write out a ‘'service order”, and the from Gov. B. M. Miller. thy clerk struck him.over the head ‘T. 8.1 don't drink.” D edilu merchandiee Is promptly ahlppe Queer TwiHa be revoked or auapended for alkffed Farmer weus puoled in 1929 after with a bottle, and dropping his gun, Racine, Wis.—Caught in a vacant violation of the prevloua and preaent direct to the CAistomers home from the negro lied. bouee, Don MitohMl, 20, a negro, the nearest mall order house. ■erving three yeiue of a lO-yeu* Boaton milk Uoenses. Ifontdalr, N. D. Wss- STORE RENOTATED In Day's News sentence* for murder. Frlenda tdld Barclay entered and picked up told police thie story: WlUlamatown, Haaa.^Hlgh wind, Store Closed Tomorrow ‘Tve often admired that houee son. T8,.notad Ohandat and ortgtaatec The store will be closed all day tho governor he Is farming and the gun to examine it It wae die- accompanying a vlcdent deetzlo of WiMaon oiL ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ISEuling and I figured I would move into it tomorrow and Friday In order to Tucson, Ariz.—One tough assign­ the life of a good dtlzen. charged accidentally, peppering storm, levela many large treee, teara Mlaaoula, ICont— Joaa)^ 1C. Barclay's leg with buckshot some time but it seemed I was al­ down wlrea and causee minor dam­ put the finishing touches on the re> ment, that’s what Edmund A t t o - Pittsburgh—After Night Watch- Dixon, ee, former governor of Mon­ WiD Be Qosed Tomorrow hum <3arl Fnmk foimd his third fire Milwaukee, Wis.—William vam ways too busy to look at the in­ age to buildings. tana, United States Senator, and as­ modeling Job. It will re-open Satur­ so ., Pima coimty deputy sheriff, side. So EM I was pEUbslng by one day morning at 9 o'clock, presenting says It is. in the basement of the Federal C^urt told authorities be only Portland, Me. — Two seaaon’a sistant secretaiy of the interior b building, he was questioned by wanted to “hurt” his divorced wife night 1 SEdd to m y s^ ‘here’s the weather esune at once as a brief former President Hoover's Adndnla- and Friday; Grand Open- a new store, new departments, and He has been told to serve a sub­ bouse, take a look around,’ and I hundreds of special opening day poena on John Dillinger. Postmaster William M. Turner. when be learned she weu being thunderstorm, accompanied by tratlon. did, even if I had to crawl through heavy ndn Emd sluup lightning bargEdns to those who shop in Mim- The fugitive gunman is cited to The postmimter SEdd Frank ad­ courted by Emother mEm. the window to do it.” New York—^Frands de Salsa fflg Saturday Morning. chester. The opening day advertise­ appear in Superior Court here May mitted stEuling the fires, so that his But Vim (k)urt was sentenced to flsMbes, Edso yielded snow flurries in Casey, 52, for many years art ment will be nm in this paper Fri­ 25 to Emswer to a civil Eustion prompt action In “discovering” Emd IS years in prison for bitting uer severEd sections of the city. editor of the magazine Iffe. day night. brought agEilnst him by various extinguishing them would show he on the head with a hammer. She was “ on the Job.” Floor space at the newly renovat­ bulks which lay claim to about suffered scalp wounds. 924,000 in loot, impounded after the Now he’s held for action by Fed­ York, Pa.—^This controversy over ed Montgomery-Ward store here is capture—Emd before the escape—of eral authorities. who’s got the oldest EEister egg is planned to permit easy Eiccess into MRS. HAROLD SYMINGTON Dillinger. Chicago— Police women may be b e c o m ^ Involved. all departments by patrons seeking Oshkosh, Wis.—Motorcycle Offi­ discorded in London—but not in The latest claimEmt to the honor IttO ltm WHEN YOU NEED IT stocks. ST A H RADIO GUEST STAR cer Irving Stilp is being reprimand­ ChicEigo. is Mrs. Howard Hein, who produced Boston — Unemployment in 10 ed—not for his marksmEmship, but Police Commissioner AllmEm an egg with the date 1821 and the Esust-Central Massachusetts com­ In the plaxmlng of fioor space, initials C. L. dyed on It. much thought has been given to the for his choice a i a place to display shook his head when he heard that munities in the vicinity of Msu'lboro rt-.v The InitiEUs Eire those o f a great- Consult ns. . . If you want to borrow ease of shopping. The bringing of Will Sing New Composition By it. the London women’s police force Eind Clinton ranges from 17.6 per great aunt, Catherine Lehr, who toiM astro cosh for bills, homo ro- related departments together has A barkeeper told Stilp he couldn’t WEU. being dlsbEmded. cent in Hudson to 42.7 per cent in Miss Miriam Watkins and was a little girl when the egg was pairs, toxos or any ethar pnrposo. Wa con been the basis for the new arrange­ hit the broEui side of a bam with “Chicago police women are Clinton, the unemployment census ment. Collin Driggs. his undersized revolver. Accepting among our best Eissets,” be said. colored 113 years ago. reveals. hovo tho monoy roody for you In 24 to “They are indispensable for certain Vim Nuys, Calif.—’This letter wew Downstairs the challenge, the officer smEuihed Pbilsulelphla—Jeanette N. BEirchi, 4S hours. Ropoy just a small amount PERSOWL Sporting goods, hardware, electric Mrs. HEirold Ssmoington of 28 a beer glims on a window 50 pEmes duties." received by E. E. HEUsk, head of the Bedford, Me., and Paul Klemeke, ooeh month out of your Incomo. Mcmroe street, soloist in the Enum- away. Memphis, Tenn.—Dan Barclay, Sai. Ferdudo police division: trapeze stars with the Ringling FINANCE COHPANT wares, household utilities, paint, Coma In. . . Vrbs. .. or Then# Room S; Stota Thomfo* tires, tubes and automobile acces­ uel Congregational church, Hsmt- Now he has been deprived of his 19-year-old supply company clerk, “Please send me an auto driver’s Brothers circus, are nuu'ried be­ Bolldlos, 708 Kola Bteoof, sories, ranges, plumbing and heating day off for the next five weeks. explains how a robber shot him by license. I am J. R. King, American; tween acts. Maacheofer.—Pbom# asao ford, will be the guest artist on the L O A N S -aa oo eyooM Raaonj equipment, and farm and garden State Theater-Manchester radio Hutchinson, Kas.—’That Number “remote control.” weight 140; color eyes blue; height Wash’Pgton —The AAA orders ^ $ 3 0 0 A negro, armed with a shotgun. 5 feet 9 inches; 9246 Reseda Boule­ Guy B. Chaloner of Beverly, Mass., The oaly char«a la Thvoo needs, are to be foimd in the base­ broadcEuit tomorrow morning from 13 may be imlucky to some, but not paid AjBoaat at Loam ment 8 to 8:30. Mrs. Symington sing to inmates of the State Reforma­ Main Floor for the first time on the air, com­ tory. The street level of the newly re­ position by Collin Driggs and Miss ’The reEmon: For the hmt year modeled store is devoted to fashion MiriEun Watkins, "My Cargo of every No. 13 boy' who has had a accessories, including gloves, hand­ Dreams.” hearing before the State Board of bags, hosiery, lingerie and founda­ ’The new popular song by Driggs Administration has been paroled. tion garments, as well as piece and Miss Watkins hEis a catchy Philadelphia — Hotel employes goods, draperies, bedding, notions, melody and words, and those who won a race against death by a nose hoTise dresses, shoes for the whole have heard it eus played by Mr. —a guest’s nose. family, and Infant’s wear. In ad­ Driggs on the State organ, predict ’They halted George HEdnes of dition, there is a complete men’s de­ success for the new composition. Woodfleld, W. 'Va., Eis he snipped his partment featuring suits for men Manchester song lovers should listen nostrils with a pair of scis^rs in and boys, shirts and related Eicces- in tomorrow morning for this initisd what police said wsm an attempt to sories, and a complete line of work offering of these MEmchester com­ end his life. clothing, also a large portion is de­ posers. Mrs. Symington will lie ac- Doctors said the cuts were not voted to women’s fashions, with compEinied on the State Hope-Jones serious. ample space for millinery, dresses, Wurlitzer orgEm by Mr. Driggs, and ChlcEigo—Early to rise may be and coats. will also sing as her second offering, necessary for good health, says Second Floor “Morning” by Oley Speaks. Miss Margaret Gorman, 102 years The second is the “home-maker’s” The MEmchester broadcast will old—but not early to bed. floor, where a complete display of open tomorrow morning with Mr. “I get up every morning at 7:30 eversrthing for the home may be Driggs at the console of the State o’clock,” she says, “and frequently seen. Important departments are organ, playing selections from the stay up late at night.” those for furniture, rugs, radios, and “VEigabond King.” Other numbers Miss Gorman, a native of Irelimd, the larger ^ectrical appliances for will be a medley of songs from recently observed her 102nd birth- the home, such as electric refriger-* ‘"Twenty Million Sweethearts” and da, anniversary. ators, washing machines, vacuum selections from “Hit the Deck.” Montgomery, Ala.—Because Mr. cleaners, etc. Manchester is on the Eiir four A Complete Store times each week with half-hour The newly remodeled Mont­ broadcasts from 8 to 8:30 ’Tuesday, gomery-Ward store is a complete ’Thursday and Saturday mornings dei>artment store in every sense of Emd from 3 to 3:30 Sunday after­ the word. In reality it is even more, noon. The broadcast is sponsored To BOSTON because any merchandise that the by the State Theater, and Msmches- (Round Trip $4.05) .25 customer may wish that is not car­ ter marchants. ried in stock can be readily secured Telephone 7007 from Montgomery Wards huge cata­ The earliest known msmuscript Leaves log, with its himdreds of pages and of any part of the Bible is a papy­ CENTER TRAVEL BUREAU thousands of illustrations, present­ rus from the eimly third century 493 Main Street. Manehester ing Em almost unlimited assortment showing pimts of Genesis. ::h:-4KSHIRb COQCH L IM

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flanrIrrBtpr be left to local authorities with con they actually resemble, slderable safety and that the schools motely, human beings. A Couple of Lions Making The Eagle Scream : Snnttng H^ralit would be, on the whole, better ad It is when people demofistrate by ministered if restored to town con' FUBiiAdHflJD BX r a j) such unspeakable poformances HEALTH-^IET ADVICE g g R A L D PRINTING COUPANI, tNO. trol than whra left in the hands of this the depths to which they will It BlSMll 8tr*«t a state bureaucracy. We may be descend merely to make money that BY UR. FRANK lletX>X . < ManohtEur, Cobh. <|iMsttoM iB ragam to UaolUi aag Qlol. 7 XHOUA8 P^OUBOM altogether wrong about this and a the Communists get in their Tnost 0«a*raJ H^nmsmr win to a M w M oy Or. MeCoy mto cafe ' State Board of Education may be effective argument—that the race to addraaaod In care of OBe toner. i Fonadsd C*etob«r l, lU i necessary to insure equal education­ Pabllabad Bvary Bxoapt can never develop spiritually imtll Suadays aad aoltdaja^ftttarad at tbs al advantages for all the children of clvlllxatlon is rid of the system of ast Otrips at Maaohastar. Coaa^ as the state; but if the schools are to profit and private wealth. faeoad Clkss Mall Mattsr. BLOOD EKAM1NA910N8 SUBSCRIPTION RATBS be state controlled then they cer­ Certainly when men are willing Oaa Taar, by mail ...... «.|AM ABB mPOBTANT[or in case the two suspected fatheiiii :Par Moatii, by mall ...... I .10 tainly should be state supported. to debauch governments and start SlBffla ooplas ...... -Ot both have the same kind This mandatory heaping up of bloody wars for the sake of the Every jp id physician considers nothing can be determined. CallTsrad. oaa ysai ...... It.OO wood teats of the utmost Import- school costs which must be met gain they expect through the sale Many, parasites inhabiting MBMBBR OF THB ASSOdATBO aace as an aid in mafadng diagnoses. blood may be detected by the S PRB88 nine-tenths by local taxation is one of munitions and when other men You will realise bow Important the Tba Assoelatad Press is axolaslvsly of the first tax evils to demand con­ blood is when you consider it the croscopical examinations. The "v«|rt entltlad te tbs os# tor rapablleatloa are willing to Infect thousands of wmmpfi parasite to be fdund ta principal method of providing nour­ ot all naws dlspateka oraditad to It sideration. We shall see, however, little children with the alcohol habit tM blood are those of malaria, la ishment and drainage to practically or aot otbarwlsu oraditad la tbls whether the State T u Study Com some

ATKINS BROTHERS lias a long established repuiatiou of beind the finest WiVTKINS BROTH12RS, i k c . W "CCi //vie^o'c^)ecQXCL^ori6 small town furniture store in tue country, it ^OCCi ^ ru u is in order to maintain that reputation that this timely clearance sale is being held. W e still have too much stock. Floor samples

B«eaai« 7ou 7olka Are Valued Brlende must be reduced to a quantity that can be And Prized Customers correctly displayed. So you will find mark­ . >11, Unusual oiroumstanoes aldffe prrapt t;yilp I'etterY In /Iprlly I told you of cei ^aln plarib I had iy mind for ohanges in the store and of a Clearance down tags on these samples. B'-.le to prepare the way. The Clearance Sale was held as you know - heoause many of you were here - and was sucoessful. We sold and delivered a lot of furniture The sale begins tomorrow at 9 o’clock and hut when we drew on the storehouses and tried to make proper displays of the remaining stook, honestly, it ends June 2nd. looked as though we hadn't made a dent.

Then we did a radical thing: took off the floor nearly a hundred fine pieces and put them in the storehouse. Still we are crowded. Still you have to walk through The following positively narrow aisles on thr^e of our floors. This condition means needless expense for storehouse rental, constant possibility of damage from overcrowding, and the floors "look like thunder”. must be removed

In the words of General Grant, "I mean to fight it out on this line if it takes all Summer”. Consequent*^ from our floors ly, with penalty to hoped-for profit and again throw­ ing our organization into confusion, we will start on Thursday, May 24th, another timely Clearance Sale by June 2nd Fart of the reductions to he made ^re listed to the right. You will find several unusual items in the 139.00 5-Pc. Sheraton Bedroom Suite; mahogany veneered .-'^^.$69.50 list you will both like and need - therefore will buy 3 $195.00 4-Pc. Louis XVI Bedroom Suite; mahogany veneered.^.r... .$ 9 8 , and both of us will be helpfully served. |268.00 6-Pc. Louis XV I Suite; green enameled; twin b e d s ...... $134* Sincerely, to serve you, $242.50 5-Pc. Chippendale Suite; genuine mahogany; twin beds... $179. WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. $342.50 6-Pc. Hepplewhite Suite; mahogany veneered; inlaid.... :.r.-.$249. $59.00 4-Drawer Salem Chest; mahogany veneered ...... $39.50 $14.95 Poster Beds; full size; mahogany veneered; 2 only...... $7.95

CEW/JM $49.75 Sheraton Sleigh Bed; genuine mahogany; full size ...... $24.85 $22.00 Boudoir Chair with loose cushion; blue chintz...... $11.

May 22, 1934 $100.00 2-Pc. Modem Living Room Suite; maple and suede.. .r... .$49.75 $149.00 2-Pc. English Lounge Suite; mulberry friezette...: .$98. $179.00 2-Pc. London Lounge Suite; apricot mohair frise... $119. $98.00 Queen Anne Sofa; attached pillow back; tapestry . .$69. $175.00 Lawson Sofa; woodrose angora frise cover______$119. $58.95 Lawson Love Seat; figured damask covering .. .r.-. $29.75 $35.00 to $45.00 English Lounge Chairs; a group of 7 chairs ___ $19.75 $59,00 Chippendale Wing Chairs; down seats; custom made...... $29.75 $59.00 Monticello Flip-top Console Table; all mahogany .. . .$29.75 $75.00 36-inch Duncan Phyfe Dmm Table; genuine mahogany, $37.50

$49.75 Governor Winthrop Desks; mahogany ven ^red ...... $25. $195.00 9-Pc. Tudor Dining Suite; oak and walnut veneered ...... $98. $125.00 9-Pc. Early English Dining Suite; walnut veneered. .$87.50 $249.00 9-Pc. Sheraton Dm ing Suite; semi-circular b u ffe t... .r.:.,.,. .$125. $279.00 10-Pc. 18th Century Dining Suite; mahogany veneered .i.-. .$159. $395.00 9-Pc. Sheraton Dining Suite; genuine mahogany ...... $249. On certain ^eces you will find this tag. $189.00 7-Pc. 18th Century Dinette Suite with 5 chairs ...... $9^ These have been singled out by Mr. Wat­ $19 50 and $19.95 Serving Cabinets; walnut veneered...... $9.95 kins beeause they are in his opinion the pieces most apt to make friends for the $49.95 English Court Cupboard in solid, carved oak ..,.. ...___ __ .$19.75 company on account of their quality and attractive prices. Look for them.

OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCX For evening appeintmrat« other than All suites and pieces Hated; apie e ^ ' Ihuredays and Saturdays (when our ject to prior sale . . but titere aiw" store is open until 9 o’clock) phone hundreds of ecjualhr attateetive tte* Manchester 5171. WATKINS BROTHERS idvertised valuea. V at MANCHESTER, CONN. •I* t "

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tallng 388 years when the raid oh fbfd, eorire^poadlag MereUry; Mri. tHefRrtKttt*'______a Y D E BARROW SLAIN . the Tf’exas priaon...... farm freed him. Harris Stone of Now H a ^ , tr«a«- BIG SUIT SETTLED Hamilton, recapttired, faces fur­ IW B tE R ’ HITS champloB. 4 «Bd8. lumr; Mrs. C. F. Thompson at Wal­ •rj. , ther prosecution under the Texas The huiky litOe, wte a- W fm BONNIE PARKER lingford, organiser; Mrs. Charles San Framdieo, aiade a e spauics fly habitual criminal law which carries St3vem, of Watertovm,/ registrar. OUT OF THE COURT the death penalty. Recently Bu- gaalnst Lwter |tankin of Suaaiac- TALCOTTVILLE M-imbers at large choeen^are Mrs. BOW IN GOLF P U Y dale, wisnlng 5 and 8, and (Oontloaed from Page One) roxy, resenting Hamilton’s assertion Ruth Vardon of Beacon VUls, Mrs. that Barrow was the desperate Elmer E. Wilson of Waterbury and ed admoet the same pfuse- agalnat ttnb'oT BabkniatiiiClr 3 'weeks, taking up their post Soon af­ member of the crime partnership Mrs. Selma Anderson of New H4- Eric McRuvle, Scottish Walker Cup ter being commissioned to track while he (Hamilton) merely follow­ plqyer, who yielded on the 18th Twenty-two Lawyers Used Tree Uprooted and Water­ gTOfia. wc down the desperado pair, dead or ed along, dispatched a letter to au­ Goodmafl, Dunlap^ Little and ' Ifn.'Alia He alive. thorities deriding his former com­ Dunlap, who reeved ecarei te tage strife was ffi Brid;epoi)t Legal Action The two former Rangers aiding panion’s statements. spout Created by Wind­ now past but n<^to-be forgottMi Irene Stiiuvich o f ______the deputies were Frank Hamer, The letter was mailed from Mc­ ABOUT TOWN Guilford Sorriv^ in Briddi first and second round r^soheg. and Mni.?jD8eph Pica|at>,aBd btffeg former captain, and M. T. Goss. Kinney, Tex., and bore Barrow’s played close to tte t ^ of hia gaaM daughter iif 77 RId|^ itreet — Million Inyolvei thumbprint for authentication. storm on Pond There. ’The ntune of John Hutt, of 15 Amatenr. in his 8 4nd “4 rout of OMrge D." dischaiEed today. FIRST BULLETIN Barrow displayed an arrogant, Hackmatack street, has also been Hanay, former French amateur boastful disrespect for the law and listed as one of the winners of the champion. Shreveport, La., May 23— (AP) About 78 per cent of the tetil Bridgeport, May 23.—(AP)— A —A mem and a woman identifi^ by has been vain glorious in his black A “Twister’’ rarely obseryed In “Largest Famll3r'’ contest recently Guilford, former American ama­ record. Pictures showing the out­ conducted by.the State theater in Prest-wlck, Scotland, May^ 23. — area of Denmark is Under ctdtMt* aettlement out of court was reached Bienville parish officers as Clyde this part of the country careened teur titleholder and playing as good tion, and supplies a liyefihood ;tia Barrow, noted southwestern desper- law posing with a machine gun in connection with the showing of the fAP)—Johniiy Fischer amd Jack today in a $100,000 damage action swiftly up the course of the Tam- golf as the surviving Americam about 34 per cent of its p4pulatle^ that involved the estate of the late swlo, and Bonnie Parker, cigar-smok­ his hands have fallen into the hands karoosan river in Talcott'vllle during film, “The House of Rothschild.’’ WesUaad fell by the wayside today, Walker cupsters, took over Lt. Ck)l. ing woman companion, were shot of officers and captured confeder­ but Johnny Qoodmam amd George T. Norman P. Ream of Thompson, at the thunderstorm last evening, up­ T. J.' Mitchell of Freertwick by a 8 ThMs are four birds whose wiifep cne time considered the state’s and killed today between Sales and ates have told of his cocky attitude. rooted a large elm tree on the prop­ A large number of members of Dunlap Jr., American open and and 4 toU. Bonnie Parker, the wife of a con­ Manchester Lodge of Masons and of amateur champions, respectively, •ya too stnaC for flying: cassoway,. wealthiest resident. Gibslemd, in Bienville Parish. They erty of Talcott Brothers at the edge ktwl, sznu and ostrich. The action in which 22 attorneys were slain by officers, reports reach­ vict, demonstrated almost equal of the bridge and created a water­ Temple Chapter, Eastern Star were and W. Lawson Little and Jesse are interested, arose out of the man­ ing here said. vaailty as a criminal. She, too, bad spout 30 feet high over Talcott’s in attendahee Isat night at the ex­ Guilford; galloped gayly on In the PAINTERS TO STRIKB ner in which Ream’s son, Edward K. Circumstances of the killings posed for numerous pictures with pond before dying out in the dis­ emplification of the degree work by British amateur golf championship. t Fieam of Louisville, Ky., sought to were not immediately available. her belt weighted down with pis­ tance. the Rainbow Girls. The members of Fischer, the young Cincinnati New' Britain, May 23__ (AP)— RflUeve Those tols. gain the Income of a trust fund es­ Frank Hamer, former captain of Part of the fallen tree fell on top the degree team presented am excel­ star, lost a thrill-pawked third round Officers of the Padnters, Paper- Texas Rangers, and a party of six For many months the two lived a tablished by his father and reputed of the bridge and some of the lent program under the direction of match to Jausk McLeam, young Scot­ hangers and Decorators Union to- officers who waited on the roadside precarious life, barely eluding offi­ da^ notified all members to quit to come close to the $1,000,000 mark. branches were spread over the road. Worthy Ad'vlsor Ethel Montle. tish and Irish champion amd the near Sales, La.r are reported to have cers on dozens of occasions. They work when they were notified ’ by ITCHY PIMPLES The suit was brought by the Na­ A crew of men from Rockville were pride of Prestwick. Shooting sub- slain Barrow and the Parker wom­ hid out. in woods, eating canned called to remove the debris. The TRIBUTE TO par gotf, thb local golfer establish­ the Master Pidnters AssociatloB, Irritating pimples and ugly Itch­ tional Iron Bank of Pottfitown, Pa., an. Hamer has been on the trail of goods and sandwiches, then driving that their demamds for am increase and Edward J. Storb, also of Potts- ’^twister” , which was a windstorm MISS DINAH ’TURKINQTON. ed a lead of two up at the haUfway ing blotches are greatly benefited in the Barrow gang for several hundreds of miles to some other iso­ of high velocity, did no other dam­ mark amd finally nosed out his over­ in pay from $6 to $7 a day bad one night when time-tested PETER­ town, as trustees of a trust deed be­ months. He Bad worked out his lated spot to keep officers off their been rejected. tween Edward K. Ream and the age. We walked togetherJn the garden. sea’s rivad by that maurgin. SON’S OINTMENT is applied at route and secured the aid of de­ trail. ’The old elm tree will be remem­ The union men filed their de­ Pottstown bank. We talked of riie beauty of the leaf, Westlamd, a Chicago broker, un­ bedtime. It’s simple— Inexpenilve puties from Sheriff Henderson Jor­ Stolen cars were their mode of bered by old-timers as the tree bud amd fiower. mamds Monday night and set but anaazlngly effective. Get a 85e The litigation was aimed against derclubbed his way out of the cham­ dan, of Bienville Parish. travel and they bore the reputation which prevented the bridge from The sun warn shining brightly ’Thursday night u the deadline for box of PETERSON’S from your Norman Ream, Greenwlclj; Robert pionship, bowing to Roger Wether- Six officers, armed with shotgims of driving at furious speed when being swept away by the turbulent It was the noontide hour. a reply. The master painten in­ druggist—and Just try i t If the Ream, Stamford and the New York waited on the road for the car J o pressed. ed, 1928 titleholder, Who played waters of Tankaroosan river, which We did not see the visltamt. steadily to win by three and two. formed them today that the in­ angry redness hasn’t diminished by Trust Company as trustees imder come along, and killed Barrow 4 P normally is nothing more th^n a creased scale would not ^ granted. The angel in our midst, In order to catch up with the fieid, morning, if skin doesn’t feel better, the wills of the late Norman Ream the woman without the outlaws fir­ stream, during the famous fiood of Our eyes were holden with the Goodman and Little each played two look better, if you are not tnfiy of Thompson and his wife, Caroline ing a shot, it was reported from the DEMOCRATS EXPE(HNG 1869. Operating on the principle of the Glorious Spring-time green of earth. matches and they won their Jousts amazed—druggists will refund your P. Ream, all of 'Thompson. sheriff’s office St Arcadia, and by Although the thimderstorm seem­ stethosoope, an instrument invent­ money. Use PETERSON’S OINT­ All Beneflciariee Sheriff Hughes here. ed to )je centered In the vicinity of Nor did we see that she who gave ■with plenty to spau'e. Goodman de­ ed in London enables a tester to de­ Such kindly praise and smiled. feated Capt. G. A. Rusk, of St. An­ MENT also for eczema eruptions, All of the Reams including the Reports here were to the effect SUCCESSOR TO FARLEY Talcottvllle, Wapplng and Rock­ tect leaks in water pipes and also sore, itching toes, cracks between Was walking close to Heaven, drews by 5 and 8 in a second round­ LouisviUe resident, Edward K. that as Barrow and the Parker ville, BO damage from lightning waa to determine In which way the toea. Stops itching torment in’ a . The angel by her side. er, and the American king then took Ream, are beneficiaries under these woman were overhauled by the of­ reported from those places. The water is flowing. few minutes. Try"’raTTt trusts, Edward, to get the benefit of ficers both reached for machine Postmaster General Sava Res­ electrical atorm and the steady rain So swiftly, so silently. the income from the trusts issued guns but were riddled before they ignation Up to President that followed broke the back of the Heaven’s door waa opened wide what is known as state bonds on could use them. Roosevelt. heat wave in evidence during the She stepped across the threshmdihdd himself in Pennsylvania, bearing in­ past few days and brought consid­ There, forever to abide. terest to be paid from' the Income BARROW’S CAREER. Washington, May 28.—(AP)— erably cooler weather.. Farewell ’tls but for a little while. AT ARTHUR’S ARE LOW—If We and from premiums on insurance DaUas, Tex., May 23.— (A P )— Speculation as to the length of Post­ We shall meet again policies. The Pottstown bank is the Clyde Champion Barrow, the south­ master General Farlejr's tenure as Where there is no death, no sorrow, Find Anyone Sellingr BoJow U i We holder of considerable of these west’s Number One Public Enemy, Democratic chairman was reopened KIDNAPING HALTS TRIAL In the garden of God— some glad bends. was sought in connection with at today by a new divorce between a tomorrow. Bridgeport, May 28— (A P )— The Immediately Chaitge Our Price To One issue, for $650,000 and the least a dozen killings throughout national committeeman and a Annie R. Atkinson. the southwest, on several of which case of Charles Sprague of 72 Maple PRICES one at stake in the litigation, so re­ Federal Job. 29 Bigelow Street. Meet Or Beat Competition! he faced formal charges of murder. street, vs Richard H. Emerson of duced the income from the trusts Both President Roosevelt and Boston, waa to be re-asslgned in su­ that it merely paid the interest on His police record dates from 1926, Farley have agreed the latter would KILLED BY A NEEDLE when he was arrested in Dallas for perior court today for a strange the bonds held by tho bank. abandon bis political chairmanship reason— kidnaping. automobile theft. In 1930, still New Britain, May 23.— (A P )— The standing between Edward K. as soon as a successor is found. Sprague was to have appeared known only as a minor hoodlum, he Mrs. Leo Kenna, 80, of 176 Grove Ream and the bank became a bit un­ Democratic chieftains are looking yesterday in court in his $15,000 was sentenced to the Texas peni­ around, chiefly westward. street, pierced a finger with a steady when Ream, to meet the tentiary for 14 years on burglary suit against Emerson for Injuries he situation that had arisen, contended Farley now says his resignation Is claims to have suffered when be was needle while sewing last month. and theft charges. “up to the chief.’’ Party leaders She paid no attention to the wound ^ CI _ that he was not responsible for the Early in 1932 Barrow was granted ■truck a year ago by Emerson’s car. interest on the bonds as his part of regard a new line-up certain before Monday night, Sprague claims, he at the time. An infection set in a general parole by Gov. Ross Sterl­ the fall campaign. the Income from the trusts was not agreed to drive two strangers to and she died today at the New Brlt- ing, shortly thereafter embarking Horatio J. Abbott of Michigan aiM General hospital. Besides her assignable. He said that the bank on his spectacular career of armed Long Hill. In an isolated spot near should pay the interest. was the latest national committee­ Stevenson dam, he told police, the husband, she is survived by two robbery and terrorism. man with a Federal job to send in small children. ?Tfort£TRI£S men fiourished gims and guarded Here are some of the crimes for his resignation. But unlike most which Clyde Barrow, either alone or him from 11 o’clock Monday night the others, he left his government until 8 o’clock last night. When MONEY STABIUZATION in company with hie brother, Mar­ post and today still was on the com­ I r I o QUART vin, killed by officers in Iowa in another celt approached the place, mittee. the men fied. I.OA.XS l O O THERMOS 1933, was wanted: Abbott was collector of internal BOTTLES NEEDED. SAYS PUBLISHER April 30, 1932— Murder of J. W. revenue for Michigan when charges /V> rtn f*tn\ pntftlt" Bucher, filling station operator at HEADS PARENT-TEACHERS were made that employes in his 0/1 /IlNf fh ftt 014/1 C fj/l / II »*#'. (Continued from Page One) Hillsboro, Tex. THURS., office— George Woods, his secretary, Waterbury, May 23.— (A P )— $1.39 August 6, 1932—Murder of Dep­ and John Tighe, an internal revenue III. »..! il .... I f..* ., ■i^ ',n l.i.i II FRIDAY, PINT SIZE M.s. Daniel M. Doody of North I- iiiiK •»> '»liti»i.|».i»«l III ARTHUR’C the restoration of the monarchy with uty Sheriff E. C. Moore at Atoka, agent—had solicited political funds. SAT. Okla. Branford was elected president of ItlMIllIlH llllx I- «>(| Otto the Pretender on the throne is Secretary Morgenthau ordered an A * DRUG STORE 79c necessary. October 11, 1932—Killing of How the New Haven County Council of 111 <»11 > i 11 \ • 11.1 r ■.* < ■ <»I 1111 « « 11« I DRUG STORE Investigation and then sent Assist­ Connecticut Parent-Teachers Asso- . . f i t tin iiii|».iiii Body Wright A “Economically, Europe would ard Hall, grocery clerk, at Sherman, ant Secretary Stephen Gibbon to PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Texas. ciatlor at the annua> meeting here Otiii-r f>>r l.iri’«*r a i Dltson ■work i^elf out gradually were it Detroit Abbott returned with him Dec. 26, 1932.—Killing of Doyle today. Other officers elected were: Powders not for the political situation which, and after a conference with Morgen­ TREJUR GOLF for the moment, dominates eco- Johnson at Temple, Tex. Mrs. Ernest Mar of West Haven, iDKAL thau ■wrote out his resignation on ■vice-president; Mrs. Bernard M. ■ad DERMAY : nomlcs. January 7, 1933— KiUing of Depu­ Treasury stationery, effective imme­ BALLS “The atmosphere at present is ty Sheriff Malcolm Da'vis in Dallas. diately. Alien of Cheshire, recording., secre­ H U M . : \1 \ I H M . I 111 ■; I 1 H Three for wholly unfriendly to the progress of April 13, 1933—Slaying of Con­ tary: Mrs. Donley Lukuls of Gull- .'n .i /.•■!/, • ■ '..I .• /•/. ■ , ’v; 29c, VACATION negoUations between European stable J. W. Harryman and Detec ■1 - 95c coimtrles looking toward greater Uve Harry McGinnis at Joplin, Mo. 49c - r - ^ international trade and the lowering June 23, 1933—Killing of Mar­ SPECIAL! ^ NEEDS Wright A of tariff barriers and quotas. shall Henry Humphrey at Van Bu- Dltson Adjust Currencies. ren. Ark. 4711 BATHING BATHING “This hairtrigger condition ob­ January 16, 1934— KiUlng of Ma­ BATH CAPS TENNIS taining in Eiurope might be used jor CJrowson, guard at State Prison SALTS EAR SHOES skilfully by the American govern­ farm near Huntsville, Tex., when BALLS AND SOAP PLUGS lOc - 19c Special! ment to achieve an immediate sta- Barrow allegedly staged a raid in M a r l o w ’ c Both blliratlon of intemationaT exchange. which Raymond Hamilton, convicted 29c - 39c All Europe is longing hungrily for killer and bank robber, and four lOc 39c - 59c 49c the stabilization of economic condi­ other convicts were liberated. * ^ * FOR VALUES $ 1.00 49c tions and it is universally recognized April 1, 1934—Killing of E. B. here that the first step to this end Wheeler and H. D, Murphy, Texas is the prompt adjustment of cur­ highway patrolmen, near Grapeville, rencies on a stable basis in relation Tex. to each other. April 6, 1934—Killing of Con­ “A courageously launched and stable Cal Campbell at Miami, Okla. LADIES’ DRESSES ■vigorously pressed campalgrn by Bonnie Parker, Barrow’s compan­ America to call an international ion on many of his forays, was conference for monetary stabiliza charg^ed by officers ■with active par­ tlon would, I believe, meet with the ticipation in the gunplay. •Piques universal acceptance of Europe. Most of the victims charged to “ Since, in the United States, we Barrow’s deadly machine gun and •Broadcloth have achieved a substantial sta­ pistol fire fell without a chance to bilization of the domestic dollar It protect themselves. The outlaw •Voiles would seem that this is the natural seemingly developed a bitter hatred Alcohol next step. of the law and its enforcers, resort Rub "It should not be overlooked that, ing ruthlessly to firearms at the because of the outcome of the slightest provocation. with Sleeves and Sleeveless. Pint Cameras London economic conference last His alleged companion on several year, Europe is waiting for the bank-robbing expeditions was Ham­ All Fast Colors. $1.00 19c United States to take the initiative.’’ ilton, who was serving sentences to 39c Sizes 14-54. To ■to CONFESSES KILUNG Something Cool for Summer Days Witch .00 To Come. Hazel A NAVAL OFFICER Specials $ 1.79 Pint A. L. BURT TWO-PIECE PIQUE SPORT SUITS PIQUE SKIRTS 19c Books (Oontiniied from Page One) for In White and Color a « White, Blue, YeUow, Pink. A o Combinations ...... 1 * 4 9 Greensburg, Kas. Informed that “ Just the thing for tennis"...... V I eOv/ 39c Kansas officers were imable to find Thurs.. Pri. - Sat. the body, Hudgins signed an extradi­ BLOUSES DR. WEST tion waiver and volunteered to join SWEATER BLOUSES TOOTH the hunt. Organdie, Voiles. Splendid for wear q Something New! AH cool Summer q RC I f S M N KR'IIE 5 SEERSUCKER with contrasting skirts...... eUU BRUSHES Hudgins was arrested at Thatch- shadee...... $laU U 75c Alophen Pills...... 45c erville, Okla., Sunday night, when New Patterns. Regular Eaoh 39c MoUe...... 24c 89c quality, yard 25e Beecham’s Pills .... 17c he drove Trowbridge’s blood-stained 29c WOMEN’S SHORTS 29c 35c Williams* Glider . . .19e automobile into a geu-age for re­ WHrtTE POCKETBOOKS 25c Ex-Lax ...... 19c Otters On Sale pairs. Some are Pique—otters LIneen and Broadolott. Joet the Thing to Complete Tour Sommer Ovtfltl 50c Castile, lb. bar...... 26c SMOKERS His Oonfession VOILES Something entirely different AH oolocs and 8 Cans HaU ft Half TMmoe»«- ’* • 1 6 0 75c Kremal...... 59c The hitch-hiker’s confession told New Patterns, Fast $1.00 Creolin ...... 69c One WJkO. 8L00 P ip e - bow ’Trowbridge gave him a ride at Color, yard ...... 19c 5 9 c “ ‘ $ 1 . 0 0 2 9 c " 5 9 c Total Value—$1A8 Shattuck, Okla., Saturday. He said 75c Cystex...... '...... 59e 20c I^yer Aspirin...... 1.3e that shortly after he entered the car 80-Square DEXTRO^ AT ..... V... S9c they began drinking. MALTOSE "The man had me drive the ear,” PERCALES An Nambere said Hudgins, “and about fifteen New Patterns, « CHILDREN’S D RESSES rnlles north of Greensburg, Kas., be iNORtOSEFAT told me if I hit another bump that ...... 1 9 c We haven’t forgotten Sister! Joit Arrived— FCMR THE LITTLE TOTS! A New Shipment of 59c MO njumNo Mtr bard be would hit me on the besul Organdie Dresses With Hats To Match with a hammer. Seranton Sunback and Sleeveless Voiles and Piques NO DtiOl "After a while I got a chance to NET CURTAINS l u t e x ■ i i M ab the hammer he held and hit 59c 79c Ein with It I hit him on the left & $1 00 Wr/rftT^i •ids of the head, and after I hit him, 89c'"' r, Nail m by the time Z got the car stopped he “OUR DRESSES ARE THE TALK OP THE TOWN” had hold of me. I had to hit him PoUsh •everal times with the hammer to SIMPLICITY FOR THE BABY get him loose from me.” TRY OUR DAILY UT Mt Friends of Trowbridge In San PATTERNS Diego, Calif., his home, said he left B cm n ^ . Sun Hats • Sun Suits; ...... 29c - 59c FOUNTAIN SPEOAIiT there last week to drive to Hayward, 15c'*’* Voile Dresses, sizes 1-3 ...... 59c 32e Wls., for a visit with his father, re­ FBB8B FRUIT |K>PA8-t- ported orltlcally ill. MEMORIAL DAY IS ONLY A PEW DAYS AWAY I Made with e _ Hudgins, whose home Is In lAtoe- Sgulbb'fl Whipped OreMi ..v A O C Wale, Miss., told officers he was re­ We Hare A Complete Line Of leased about a year ago from the THE TEXTILE MINERALION] Farchman, Miss., prison for volun- Cemetery Vases...... 10c » OIL, Large BULK ICE CREAM tearing as a subject of medical ex­ ita 25c periments and permitting himself to STOKE wmetery Wreaths and Sprays ...... ,10c to $1.25 ^peMtt|m by mosqulto^suspected of i 848 Main Street Manoheeter 39c IQoarta ...... disease^ • ...... ; .2 for 5c, to $1.00 ,W118BRVK.f||^Tl. ' ■

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Bsllla and oonvsrtira ofwalac Manrm^ first half of May ^roirimately fifteeti imsktsly 88,000 k>oins. ^ Of tJM ______MAY SILK TETILE 141,000 pieoss of goods were Ehipped about 188 dtt____ e^^lgEwtjhaa _ DAaV RADIO PROGRAM WBZ-WBZA Sa Ibs In May wars down 18 per to trade onnsuming outlets, stock the MomiThtUand n “ ^U p tlL WEDNESDAY^ MAY 23 (Central and Baatem Standard Tlniej cent, as oompared with the last half on hand at the mld-mooth point In fled; coast to coast (o to e) desifnation Inolndss all available statloaa DEaiNE ot April, and lower by 26.T per cent May furthermore showed a decrease Netst All prosrams to key and basic obalnt or aroupi thereof unless sped- SALES IN when compared with the first part of but 1.6 per cent. Heavy shltH PlCKVTlNO o c w m iT s s Presrsms subject te change. P. M. (DavUoht Tlm» Ont Bour of May a year ago. Production dur> ments by conunlssUm weavers Just NBC-WEAF NETWORK Cent East Wednesday, May M 1-g the flrrt fifteen da^ of May, prior to the shutdown, as well as Danbury. May 88->(AP)—Pl$k«t- ing continued today ^ aoma ot the NSW iMdqk. k iy ' BASIC — East: weaf wtw weel wtlc 5:00- __ 4:00—Betty and Bob. which included two days of the outside buying in the open market wlar wta» wpah srfl wilt wfbr wrc wgy 5:15^ 6:1^»Jutt Pltl'n Bill — tatt: 4:18— Alice Joy, The Bream Girl. by thoee antidpatlng shortages in hatters’ fur factories In this dty In The grateatlM eEMtlBM iNi Strickland Qillllan—Dixie; Russell Production, Compared Witk mandatory shut-down of all mills, when woae wtani wwj weal; Mid: ksd 4:30— “Animals In the News,” Dr, fell off 9.1 per cent, compared with some construotlona. It was ex­ which employes are on strOce in acera Suhttailao (iCkoot wmaq wcfl woo-who wow wdaf wkbf Orch.—mdw; Tskas Rangers—west connection with a demand for In­ at NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj 5:30— 6:30—Music on Air—eaat; Ruth Wesley A. Yoimg. the last fifteen days of April. Com­ plained, probably contributed to the creased wages and improved work­ marine base WO) ho M d t«a«M wiba katp webc wday kfyr crct cfcf and Ruse—west; Buck Rogers— 4:45— High and Low—Dick Teela Like Period in April, Is pared to the corresponding period of maintenance of high stoclu. The SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjax mldw rpt; Qalnes Orehes.—Dixie ing. conditions. As the Jhsult of a morning at ten o*doek i t tks and Gwyneth Neal, nongs; Dave May last year production was 30 per ratio ef stocks to sales on May J.5 wfla>wsun wlod wain wmo wsb wapl 5:45— 6:45—Boake Carter, Talk—ba* complaint received fronithe factory marine base theat*. InatladoC wjdz wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbsn kprc ^ sic; Brown’s Harmenettee—west Rose, accompanist. cent less. was 2A, as compsured with a ratio 29 aa was prevloody woal ktbs ktha wsoc wave 6:00— 7:00—Fred Rich’s Columbians 6 00—New England Agriculture— Off 9.1 Per Cent Of 2.4 for the month of April and I J of the Modem Fur Company, nesu: MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kRlr kahl 6:15— 7:15—Easy Aces, Sketch—ba­ Sales of all fabrics during the Chestnut street, that persons con­ acers at the base iiuiniiTisod PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kRw konao sic; Philadelphia Naturals—Dixie E. J. Rowell. first fifteen days of May amounted a year ago. khq kfsd ktar kiru kpo 6:30— 7:30—Broadway Vanltlea—to e 5:16— News. gregated in the vldnlty at thb shc^ The advancemsnt vnuM 7:00— 8:00—Nino Martini, Orch.—to e to 8,492,000 yards, of which 2,323,- Undelivered Orders Up cause of the fair weather Cent Eas't 6:30— The SiagUig Lady. New York, May 23— Both sales were making annoying remarks, two 7:30— 6:30—Burns and Allen—also cst OuO yards were silk, 8,217,000 syn­ Goods still to come off the looms girls were arrested t ^ morning. the studoit oSloers to 8:80— 4:30—Frank Merriwell — basic; 8:00— 9:00—The Dramatic Quild, Play 6:45— Little Orphan Annie. and production In the silk textile in­ Ms Perkins, Skstoh—west repeat 8:30— 9:30—Albert Spalding—also cst thetic fabrics, 3,539,000 printed fab­ as o< May 16 were lower by 8 per torpedo Hrlng ahead of aeh( 8i4S— 4:40—Armchair Male Quartet 9:00—10:00—Nick Lueas, Songs — ba- 6:00—Over the Heather with Sandy dustry dropped sharply In the first rics, and the balance other fabrics. cent when compared with the last Twenty-fbur offleera who 4rt)^- 5:00—Dinner Concert—also cst alo; H. Busse Orchestra-midwest MacFnrland. half of April and aim as compared SECBBTABT BS8IQN8 4:80— 6:30—Y. Davldoff, Bass—basic; 9:15—10:10—Press-Radio Nows Period Stocks on band as of May 18 to­ two weeks i of April. Undelivered pursued a rix nwBth period of F. Merriwell—wfbr, wrc, wtam rpt 9:20—10:20—Little J. Little Orehes.— 6.15—Goodrich Baseball Resume— with the corresponding period of orders show an Increase equal to 10 and practice will be graduated, taled 67,316,000 yards of which but Torrington, May 88 — (AP) — 4:40— 5:45—ga rth s Mears, Contralto basic; Tom Baker, Tenor—midwest Bill Williams. May, 1933, It was stated yesterday 3.498.000 yards were sold. Silks per cent more than the previous have been assigned te duty 5:00- 6:0O-^aseball—wear A others 9:30—10:30—Uttle J. Little Ore.—ba- Slmest M. Hedden, who bsis been 6:30— Time. by Peter Van Horn, chairman of the period, due, it was stated, to the submarines. ^ 5:15— 6:15—Qene and Qlen—e & so sic; C. Hoffmsyr Orch.-midwest comprised 26,141,000 yards and syn- general secretary of the Torrington 5:30— 6:30—To Be Announced 9:40—10:46—Frank Dailey Orchestra 6:33— Old Farmer’s AJmanac. Code Authority of the Silk Textile thetics 19,761.000 y a ^ of the to­ placing of advance orders. Rear Admiral George T. PettaiM Y. M. C. A., for the past two years, 5:45— 5:45—The Ooldbergs, Serial Act 10:00—11:00—Red Nichols Orchestra- 6.80— Famous Sayings. Industry, following a meeting of tal. Printed fabrics accounted for gill, commanding the submarlaa 6:00— 7:00—Jack Pearl’s Show—to o basic; C. Dickerson Orch.-midwest 6:42* Weatber. Production by commission weav­ has tendered his resignation, effec­ 6:30— 7:80—Wayne King’s Orchestra 1 0 :»—11:30—Qeo. Hall’s Orch.—p to c that organization at the National 3.925.000 yards and all othsr fab­ ers during the first two weeks of base %id Conunaader W. 8. Mas# 6:46—Lowell Thomas. tive July 1, to accept an sqppdnt- 7:00— SiOO—Fred Allen’s Hour, Revue 11:00—12:00—Dance Hour—wabcAwest Federation of Textiles, 468 Fourth rics for the balance, or 7,489,000 May was 18 per cent lower than ofneer in charge ef the school wl 8:00— 9:00—Cob Pipe Club—cst to cst NBC-WJZ NETWORK 7;00— Amos ’n’ Andy. ment as executive secretary m the 8:30— 9:80—To Be Announced Avenue. The report was based on yards. during the last two weeks of April. give addresses. Most of the stud«ni 7:16— Dick Tracy. Hannan branch of the Detroit Asso­ 9:00—10:00—Angelo Ferdinando Orch. BASIC — Bast; wj* wba-wbsa wbal data supplied by 239 stock-carrying The report shows that during the New orders received during the nrirt and their famiUea wUl leave, 9:15—10:15—Enric Madriguera Orehes. wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wraal; 7:80— Irene Rich. ciation. city by the end of the week. —basic: Qene A Qlen—west rpt Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wls kwk 9:80—10:80—Reggie Childs Orchestra kwer koll wren wrmaq kso wkbf 7:46— Taxi—Dramatic sketch with 9:46—10:4^Press-Radio News Period NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtral Max Baer. 9:60—10:50—Childs’ Orehes. (eont’d) wlba kstp webc wday kfyr crct cfcf 8:00— Eno Crime Clues. 10:00—11:00—Frankie Masters Orehes. SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wJax 10:30—11:30—Clyde Lucas A Orchestra wfla-wsun wlod wsm wmo wab wapl 8:80—Maple City Four. wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc 8:46— Babe Ruth— bsaebaD com­ CB8-WABC NETWORK woal ktbp ktha wsoc wave BASIC—East: wabc wade woko wcao ment, dramatisation. waab wnac wp- wkbw wkrc whk cklw MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kahl 9:00— Raymond Knight and his wdro wcAu wfp wjas wean wfbl wspd PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl krw komo Cuckoos— Mrs. Pennyf eatber; wjsv wmas; Midwest: wbbm wfbm khq kfsd ktar kpo kmbe kraox wowo wbas CenL EasL Mary McCoy; Robert Armbrus- EAST—wpE whp wlbw whee wibs wfea 3:30— 4:30—Ths Singing Lady—east ter’8 Orchestra. wore wlM efrb ckac DIXIE—Wfst wsfa wbre wqam wdod 3:J6— 4:45—Orphan Annis—east only 9:80— Love Story Program. klra wrec wlac wdsu wtoc krld wrr 4:00— 5:00—Irene Beasley, Contralto 10:00— Plough’s Musical Cruiser. You 4:15- 5:15—Sketch by Safty Sam ktrb ktsa waeo koma wdbo wodx wbt Have Your Dream wdae wblf wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs 4:30— 6:30—The Three X Sisters — 20:80— Broadway Orchestra. Uady-repeat to wfn 11:00— Time, w ith e r, temperature. wmbr : 6:45—Lowill Thomat — aaat; MIDWEST—wcah wfl wmt wmbd wlsn 11:16— Cascades Orchestra. wlbw kfh kfab wkbn weco wsbt ksej Orphan Annia—repeat te mldweat wnar 5;?SZ ’ 'l! ^ndy-eaet only 11:30—Weather. MOUNTAIN—kvor kls koh ksl 6:16— 6:16—'To Bo Announced 11 ;8S— Cormier Sisters. COAST—khj koln kfre kol kfpy kvl 5:30— 6:30—Irens Rich In Hollywood kfbk kmj kWE kern kdb kgmb kyb SFstoh 11:45—Press-Radio News. ^lOO—Crlmt Clues, Dramatic 11:60— Casino de Paree Orchestra. Cent East 6 ! ^ 7:80—Songs by Maple City Four 8:80— 4:80—Jack Armstrong — east; S'lKr Oownients 13:00—Hotel Plaza Orchestra. Kitchen NOW! Clarence Whsslar’s Orehes.—west Knight, His Cuokcea A. M. 8:40— 4:46—The Funnybonsrs — east: •t»'’laai Drama—too Chicago String Trio—midwest •lO?” 9;00—Vincent Lopes and Revue 12:80— Jack Berger and bis Orches­ 1 \ 4:00— 6:o0—Buck Regers In 2400— 8:80— 9:30—Harpy Rlchman, Orchee. tra. ^ eaat only; Billy Scott, Baritone—w 9:00—10:00—Pickens Slatara — «ast 4:15— 6:15—Bobby Benson—east only; only; Ames 'n' Anew—dy- west rspsst Sklppy^repeat for midwest; SMS-T’IOiia—- John------L. Fo(Fogarty,___ __ Tanor Franklin McCormick Miniatures— » Cuekooa— ao A oat west repeat 6 :8 ^ 6:80—Charlie Davis Orch.-ba* Ru»«o snd Orehaatra ONE HOUR OF FREEDOM Ale; Wanderers’ Quartet — west; Parlod ^ Armstrong—midwest repeat Coloman Orehaatra 4:4^- 6:45—Leon Belasce’s Orchestra 10:80—11:80—Jack Borgar'a Orehaatra FOR FLEEING YOUTHS There Is No Need To Think. Of of the Hartford Theological senol- Norwalk, May 23— (AP) —Forc­ nary were presented by Dean Potter. ing open bars on a wlfldow in a WTiC The exercices opened with an corridor of the City Jail here this organ prelude, followed by the pro­ morning, two Dorchester, Mass., The Convenience Of Electric Cook­ Hartford, dona cessional and the invocation by Pro­ ^uths gained an hour of freedom. 80,00 W. 1040 K. 0. 888 J M. fessor Elmer E. 8. Johnson. The They escaped at 8:16 a. m., and Travelers BroadeesOas iervtoe Scripture reading was by Profgsior were recaptured at 9:10 on ths Agnes C. L. Donohugb and was fol­ Shore road, beaded for New York. lowed by ths school of education Tbs boys—Gerald P. Sullivan, 17, ing As Something You W ould “Like Wednesday, May 88 hymn. of DraMr street and Edward Green- 4:00—Trenton State Teachers Col­ The, commencement address "Ths man, 16, of Quincy street, both of lege Choir. Stewardship of Life” was delivered Dorchester—bad previously told the 4:80—Art Tatem, pianist by the Rev. Dr. William Horace Day authorities that they lived in 4:46—Lady Next Door. of the United Church In Bridgeport, Springfield, but continued question­ To Have” — Something You Can ing brought out their real identities. 6:00—“Education In the News.” after which the school of mission hymn was sung. They admitted to the police that 6:16— Ted Black’s Orchestra. they stole a car In Brookline, Mass., 8:80— Prank Merrlwell’s Adven­ The announcement of the prizes on Monday night for the purpose of tures. and conferring of diplomas and de- getting to New York city, where 6:46—Melodies of Romance. giees preceded the charge to tbs they hoped to seciu’e employment as Only Hope For At Some Vague Time 6:00—WrightvUle Clarion, graduating class by President Rob­ Western Union messengers. They •,/S 6:80—^Musical Appetizers. bins W. Barstow, prayer by Profes­ V ere apprehended with the automo­ 6:46— ^Martha Mears, contralto. sor George Headley and the singing bile yesterday morning In the Bos­ 7:00—^Men of Song— Leonard J. of the seminary commencement ton Post road by Motorcycle Officer In The Future. PatrioelU, director. . hymn followed an4_^the. exercises Paul McGrath and will be taken 7:16—W n c Sports Review. ended \rith the pronotmeement of back to Massachusetts by Brook­ 7:80—Lillian Bucknam, soprano. the benediction and the recesslonaL line police. 7:46—Smooth Rhythms—Norman Cloutier, director. 8:00—^Tbe Baron. 8:80—Wayne King’s Orchestra. 9:00—^Fred Allen’s Hour of Smiles. 10:00— Com Cob Pipe Club. 10:80— ’The Travelers Hour—C2hris- POPIflLAR MARKET tlaan Krlens, director; with Grenadiers, David Rlnglc and 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING Bally Ayers. 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''e .M. ,.y, - J Falaola Platrowidd. Xatbar Tulyaa. f t r o s ON BONDS B. SMa Baedo. r~ R o u Nu m b er 14s Harlon Babrand. ij * Mi Alic* Bannatt / Francis Brogan. Barbara Gaboon. >lipect GradnatioD Exerdtei Earl Clark. Dorlf Cola. Jaanna Cuda. Win Again Be Hdd in Willard Flab. (••I Francaa GkxUaakl. Were They In STUDENTS SPEAK State Theater. Oaorga Orabam. Micbaal Habaram. Literary Columns IfflSMYOFKTAIi Halan Hobl. Irana Jarvis. Shakespeare *s ON ROOM CHARM WEST ymCOMlA ' > Stud«Dt« BumbtrlBf 14S In aU ^show that feUerw that weazs the Arthur Jebnaen. The valleys of West Virginia lay black shirt how to make a good SHOWN AT EX H D ^ dl u u § of tb« MaacbMter Hlfb John Johnson. ngulfed to soot. ’The hand of man bath tub and shower. ‘The fellow Were young men and women in^ When a girl was taken to a play, has ruined many masterpieces of bool are llated on the honor roll Albina Kaskl. love, "mushy" at the time of that showed me is dead now. I read r the fifth markinf period made Eugana Kallay. which was probably only about once nature. Why did he include the Shakespeare ? in two months, she woxild be ex­ Plans Ontfined for Keepmg to toe papers later that a bunch of TOblic todav. The i»th and final William Knapp. beauty of West Virginia? Fuys h ^ given him toe bums rush 600 Scnpbw^ 'ud Ihiy gn§nor roll during: the second seme* The freshman English class, Dlv. pected .to act very dignified. If I stood concealed on a huge botil- Joaepblba Lasbetskl. she talked at all, it wotild be in a and stabbed him; too bad, he was iler will be announced prior to UlUan Malak. n, which is studying "As You Like the Stnljr Halls Cjean and der. It was six a. m., when that a nice guy.” very low voice, about the excellent yellow, amber sun tried to cut graduation next month. Gordon McBrlda. It" had qitite a discussion on an­ acting. “Good night," exclaimed the re­ Projects Disphyed at It is expected that the graduation Mary Mlnar. cient love affairs. torough toe smoke and reach that porter, “do 3TOU remember Caesar?" exercises will be held again this The couple’s thoughts were prob­ Tidy. little valley to West Virginia, 'ilie Cbarlac Mozzar. The general opinion was that in ably the same as young romantic "Sure, I was only a ‘gran-pap’ ,-year In the State theater. The Francis O’Lai^. Shakespeare’s time young pMple morning was true mld-Aug\ut then; that wasn’t so long ago. ’Then ’ ceremonies will be held on the mom* people’s thoughts nowadays, some­ style, hot and stuffy. My eyes were Annie Prlswalko. were not "mushjr" as someone called one suggested but the yotmg ladies there’s that guy that’s got that {Ing of, June 22. Last year for the Marion Rlsley. TMks on keeping study halls neat fixed on a loathsome sight. -Not I fin i time in the history of the High weren’t so frank in their speech. in appearance were given each fifty yards sway was a long, boney, tonny cross pinned on his sleeve. I Moro than 600 scrapbooks Madellna Scagnelll. Young couples walked and talked The gentlemen in those days took don’t like him. I wish he’d shave {school the diplomas were awarded Sophia Solonik. together, the conversation being period on Tuesday in Room 28M .^aunt line of men "checl^’ to.” maay projects are being displ^ed to J at the State fe ste r, which was fill* the lesi^ but now the modem lady and Room 4M. Speakers were: Toese creatures were prepared to that moustache off, then Fd eat him Marion Stone. mostly about the beauty of the does a great deal of the pursuing. Do you think he’d taste good toe toe Morgan Memorial, Hartford dur­ ;ed to capacity' with relatives and Elian Toman. world about them. Porlod 1 Room 28, ^ rd o n Fraser; descend into toe bowels of our —VaJlette Turner, 87B. Period 2, Room 28, Earl Shedd; w. y he Is or should I travel over to ing toe month of May lllustrattof ; friends ot the gradating, students. LOWER FRESHSIEN world, prepared to rob nature of that place to America and get a ; "A" honor students among, the A. Period 2, Room 4, Claire Stephens; her valuable deposits. toe "Story, of Connecticut" (Upper seniors Include William Oray, Period 8, Room 4, Jean Woodruff; mouthful of salt first?” Blanche Gatti. quarter mile away stood a row “I think you’- better get toe ’The largest project, a map of (Barbara Nickerson, Barbara Stolt* B. Period 8, Room 28, Agnes Watson; ^ Fray, impatoted shacks. ’These Hartford to 1840, made on a plaster {Snfeldt, Marvin Strickland and Mar* Period 4, Room 4, Mary Andrews; shacks were toe homes of those w t; then wait until he shaves off Dorothj Benson. STEADINESS PUTS his mousUche. Well, good day, of Paris base to four parts has 'Jorle Wilson. The comn'**" v>onrir Louise Burr. CINDER NEWS Period 4, Room 38, Rita Stephens; poverty-stricken coal miners who sponge trees, wooden bouses, .roll follows: Ifr. Smith, and thanks for toe In­ Frances Felice. Period 6, Room 4, Evelyn Wilson; risked their lives to live. Girls who terview.” authentic streams, rivers, and load* rP P E R SEMIOKS Period 6, Room 28, Marjorie Cocker- stood against toe slivered, cracked Louise Heller. M. H. S. received its final test Fri­ “^ a t’s quite all right,” gurgled marks of early Hartford. It received A. Marjorie McCormick. CIVIELO IN LEAD day before entering the State Inter­ ham; Period 6, Room 23, William door-frames were waving adieu to William Gray Brennan. Smith, as he slid imder toe water special consideration because of its Kenneth Morrison. scholastic %neet next week when the toe men who brought them a mea­ on . disappeared. size and was under construction for 1 Barbara Nickerson Sedzil Peterson. team took on West Hartford in Earl Shedd’s talk in period 2 was ger living. Their ragged clothing one year by a sixth grade class of 1 Barbara Stoltenfeldt Samuel Pratt. typical of those given: was dirty as were toe houses. Thick —Eric Earn, ’86. * Ma.rvln Strickland another duel meet of the C. C. I. L. toe Henry Barnard school under tot Charles Robbins. Captain of High School Golf circuit 'The team bad little trouble '‘It shows laziness," said Eiarl, black clouds of smoke poured from supervision of J. E. Malley. The vU* ' Marjorie Wilson. Doris Stevenson. “when you throw the paper toward stubby smoke-st^ks. ’The smoke SPORT B. In putting its fourth league victory A few weeks ago, I decided to go i^ e of Hartford, built by pupils of Elinor Yotmg. under its belt If It can squeeze by the basket rather them walk up did not rise over xne mountains but, the Brackett school, was made from James Baker Michael Zwlck. Team Wins Against Field there and put it Im” instead, rolled parallel to toe earth, horse-back riding. I had only ridden ' William Brennan Bristol without marring the string He suggested a simple plan where­ our saddle horse ■ once before, and sponge remnants of different hues of wins, Manchester will have a fair­ b'bckening everything in its path. and won toe first prize for the sixth ' Alice Bunce by the room could be kept in shl^ Great piles of coal lay smouldering as she had only walked and hadn’t , Edna Carlevaro of Thirty. ly good chance for a C. a L L. vic­ given me a bit of trouble that time, grade projects. tory. shape order. It is that every pu­ side by side. Small iron carts were ( Irving Comber pil in the last row should take I supposed it would be Just toe same Both scrapbooks and projects MISS MILDRED BER6GREN descending into toe narrow shafts. .were Judged for neatness, orlgtoallty, ; Lorlta Copping charge of his or her row and see to They would return full of rich, the second ride. I Antoinette DeSimone 'The steady playing of Harold It is interesting to note that in it that the aisle is clean. This plan However, I was mistaken, for and effectiveness. The Judges includ­ black diamonds. ed representatives lyom toe Hart­ i Joseph DeSimone G CLEF CLUB PRESIDENT Clviello, captain of the Manchester the nine years of C. C. I, L. track will be carried out as far as pos­ Do not think, however, that every “Janet”, not having been out for 1 Pearl Dreger ford Woman’s club, the Daughters High Golf team, brought him vic­ contests. Coach Wlgren has produc­ sible. square mile of West Virginia’s quite a while, was feeling very fris­ ■ Rita Dwyer ed six teams that have won the Miss Jeanne Low is acting as ky, and as soon as I mounted, she of the American Revolution, the ■ Barbara Grezel tory over a field of thU-ty entries landscape is ruined. The winding Officers Elected at Annual league title, five of them being won faculty supervisor of the new plan. rev brick roads, once to a great began to trot. 'This did not frighten ^ n s of toe American Revolution, 5 Anthony Gryk from schools in the Hartford Dis­ in as many consecutive years! me and I was having quite a Jolly the Colonial Dames, toe Knights of ; Marcella Kelly Meeting Held in Mrs. W. P. trict on May 19th. Martin Anderson, while, get enough courage to mount one of toe high AUeghenys. Every­ ride until a noisy bakery truck sud­ Columbus, the Klwanls club and > Margaret Kompanik Law’s Home Here. also a member of the Manchester denly appeared. Trinity College. '• Olga Kwash High entered in this championship* Two records were broken in the thing was beautiful. Nature' had Manchester-West Hartford struggle SPORT SLANTS built her palaces out of too reach of The horse balked and as soon as All entries were classaf A .B, and I William Luettgens but happened to have an off day and the truck went by, turned around C according to their situation to toe Ernestine Montle The G Clef club at its *.Tinn>i found the course too difficult. ’This Friday, "Lanky” Cude again out-dld Friday' afternoon the greatest that destructive mammal, man. his own x*ecord in the 440, cUpping Here were toe silvery lakes. What and started for home, and no matter State of Connecticut. x was ■ Phyllis Moroney meeting held last evening at the was the third Hartford District bueball game of the century (?) how I tried to guide her, she stub­ composed entirely of . Hartford I Katherine Mrosek schoolboy ohamplonshlp which has two tenths of a second off the mark will take place. M t Nebo, that his­ a mystic sight they offered among home of Mrs. W. P. Law of Cobum' those tall trees! ’The many different bornly continued. schools. Class B include projects I Anita Passacantell been held at the East Hartford Golf to bring the school record down to toric old ball diamond, will be the icrapbooks from Newington, I Elizabeth Shelton road, elected the following officers 54 seconds. The other record was the site on which the baseball drama, types of birds, insects and fiowers We then decided to go down Ly^ club. The championship playoff will were the sole possosaors of thin re­ dall street but, after going that way field, Wethersfield, Windsor, West i Samuel Silverstein to serve for the coming year: be held at the West Hartford Golf oldest one on the books for school rivalled in High school sports only Hartford, and East Hartford. Class Edward Sweeney President, Miss Mildred Berg- marks. Stewart, of West Hartford, by Manchester-Bristol contests, will gion. It was they who were rulers for a few minutes, she again chang­ club next Saturday, May 26. of toe moimtaln. How much better ed her mind. Steering and coaxing C contained entries from Rocky Hill Agnes Watson gren; vice president. Miss Mildred Last year’s champion was Harold knocked the record of the discuss for be unfolded. The Hermits and the CTnionvUle, West Granby, Windsor Elmer Willis Noren; secretary. Miss Marlon Er­ a loop when he scaled the plate 116 Builnecks, unofficially senior organ­ they could rule than man. Each ob­ was to no avail. She calmly stopped Russell Wilson Mundly of Buckley High school. ject offered rest and peace. Below, on the middle of toe road and re­ L^cto, Wapping, Glastonbury, Shut vin: treasurer, Miss Myrtle Johnson; CUvlello played better golf in the feet 8 3-8 inches. ’This record was izations, will be the opposing teams Windsor Hill and New Britain. Thoee Richard Nlese financial secretary, Mrs. Beatrice previously held by Bill Johnson, who and they guarantee the spectators man offered smoke, soot and pov­ fused to budge until, like a stubborn last nine, having a thirty-eight as erty school rtrl, she again had her own cities outside of Hartford which LOWER SENIORS Pearson; chairman social commit­ compared to a forty-one in the first m 1929 threw the discus 116 feet 5 their money’s worth. Here are the A. lineups and probable batting orders. Again we drove in toe land of way. She was In such a hurry to get were included to Class D were; tee, Mrs. W. P. Law; librarian. Miss nine, a total of seventy-nine. Inches. BIU was present at the meet A’aterbury, Bridgeport, Danielson. George Beeny Esther Sutherland; assistant libra­ to see his record go. Hermits—Lennon, 2b.; O’Leary, man, toe valley. They were still home, that she began to gallop as Ruth Bensche Clviello fias a three stroke lead working, toe arms of steel drawing fast as she could go, with me, Bilatol, West Haven, and Broad- rian, Miss Elsie Murdock; business over his nearest rival, John Wlllnus 3b,; Saimonds, ss.; Rowe, rf.; brook. I UPPER JUNIORS Leone, p.; Tureck, c.; Mistretta, rf.; to money, fortune, and possibly tz*lghtened to death, bouncing up manager. Miss Mabel ’Tillinghast: 5f Buckley High. Wlllnus carded an Incidentally both these records are Robert Holcomb of Springfield, B. aislstant business manager. Miss also new track marks. Sheldon, lb.; Reardon cf. fame. and down like a rubber ball on her Edward Atkinson eighty-two for his first round. In the Builnecks—Segdewlck, c.; ‘Dim- Why not ascend into the hlUa back. who draws too Illustrations^ Margaret Atkinson Helen Berggren; chairman of the next place there was a tie with ■ Story of Connecticut” was a recent dress committee, Mrs. Elsie Gustaf- ‘ Sammy" Silverstein, newcomer low, lb.; Freiheit, ss.; Smith, cf.; above and draw in toe meaning of In torough the long muddy, drive Doris Bolen Vlgeant of West Hartford and VI- Jones, If.; Harrison, rf.- Sakey, 2b.; nature ? we went, and finally, after giving a visitor to toe exhibition and par­ sen; chairman social committee. gone of Buckley with each having an in the high Jump this year, did his John Churla share of the scoring this season. Maskell, 3b.; Waldron, p. —D. Clulow, ’36. ha.rd yank on toe reins, she stopped. ticularly admired toe scrapbook of Josephine Falkoski Miss Hazel Robinson; chairman eighty-four. Hadford Luther of toe Southwest membership committee, Miss Flor­ Using an unorthodox style of jump­ Every one thought it was great Ruth Fish PLAYINQ POSSUM sport except me, and when I finally School, Hartford which was m«de to Walter Ford ence McCullom; historian. Miss Eva ing he has placed in ne8u*ly every In giving toe pre-game dope I meet. Friday he tied with Bantley at may seem slightly prejudiced to It v.*as a cool, autumn morning, reached toe ground again, I heaved red and white. AJl toe Indian pic­ Cornelia Frenkel Armstrong; auditors. Miss Svea when the leaves were falling from tures wore cut out individually and Lindberg and Miss Edith Johnson. 6 feet 6 Inches for second place. favor of toe Hermits as I play a sigh of relief and decided that I Doris Geer left field on that team — being toe trees and the hurry-scurry of had had enough horse-back riding outlined to red. Among toe many Beatrice Irwin On Tuesday evening of next week toe woodland folks could be heard, for one day. ctow tot^ttog projects are old Anna Klein The club will enjoy a dinner at Sim­ editorial Wilson McCormack seems to have switched there from right field when it was discovered that toe toat I chose to go for a walk in the —Elizabeth Durkee, ’36A fashioned lanterns made from Stanley Kvetkoski ple Simon’s Sandwich shop at Oak­ bit his stilde at last. Although prov­ woods with Tom, my playmate, and land. ing a consistant point gettei in his Builnecks hit mainly to right field and Sanborn coffee cans, a rMn>- Irene McGann —but take that fact into considera­ Spot, his dog. duction of too first church, toe State Julia McKee Sunday afternoon, June 3, the FRIENDS specialty, Wilson has had trouble NORDICA’S HOMESTEAD How many people stop to think tion and you will be able to get a We were aroused, while walking When I was In M .toe a few sum­ House carved to castile soap, wam­ Bruno Naczkowski singers will go to Crescent Beach In clearing more than 10 feet. How­ under a walnut grove, by toe bark­ Alice Nevue of the importance of friends in his ever, he glided over the bar for a fair idea of toe strength of toe mers ago, I went with my aunt and pum belts, tallow candles, and weeir and give a concert for the children or her life? What a pleasant at­ teams. The Hermits’ -battery is ing and snarling of Spot. Excited uncle to visit Nordlca’s Home­ ing. Eleanor Schieldge at Seaside sanltorium. mark of 10 feet 9 Inches Friday. and knowing not what was up, we I Dorothy Shedd mosphere is produced when you are very strong. L. C. 'Tureck wUl stead. —Florence De Vito, ’84. among friends. Friendships should catch and Bill Leone will pitch. In ran to toe spot where the noise was It was a lovely old white farm< Elizabeth Simmons The mllo again proved to be a coming from. Arriving there in Margaret Tonmn be strong character-builders. grammar school this pair formed house, situated on a small hill, set How pleasant it is to have a cjeanup for Manchester The only an unbeatable combination and hope quick time, we found “Spot” barx- LOWER JUNIORS uccltement being ‘Charlie” Dona­ back 8 short ways from toe road. A. WAPPING friend to confide in. Petty personal they can display their old form. ing and snapping at a large walnut A lady took us torough toe house SOPHOMORE IS ELECTED troubles are easily forgotten by the hue’s battle for third place which he O’Leary with a size eleven and a tree. Tom then guessed that Spot Mary Marsden took by Inches! Packard took a good and showed us the different rooms, Dorothy Nelson discussion of them between friends. half shoe, will cover most of toe had chased a squirrel into a hole Including the one in which toe sing The Federated Sunday 'school will If you feel disagreeable, have you -Oi ty-yard lead early in the race and territory from second to third. which was not more than five feet er was bom. HEAD OF CHURCH GROUP I B. was never headed. ( Margaret Carlson bold the regular monthly socied next ever noticed how these feelings dis­ Shortstop Saimonds will back up above the ground. Next she showed us pictures of ; Dorothy Denton Friday evening at the Community appear when in company of friends ? O’Leary to case a ground bail I hit upon toe plan of smoking Madame Nordlca and many of too » Vera England church House at 7:30 d. s. t. Levi T. The finest thing to hope for in George Leary again had things his Should take a bad bounce and hop him out. I produced my handker­ lovely opera gowns which she had Mary A. Andraws Naaifid Dewey’s class of boys will provide own way in the 880, winning by I Esther Enrico life is to have friends—the kind of over O’Leary’s -eet. chief and rolled it into a ball. Tqm worn. President of Hartford East ' Wesley Gryk the games, and the primary depart­ friends whose main ambition is to a ^ e ten yards from his teammate, then lit it with a match and I press­ ^he also told us about toe life of I Victor Haponik ment superintendents will look after preserve the spirit of good fellow­ ‘Cigars’’ Cobum, in 2:12.4. It is Red Sheldon, who plays first, has ed It into the hoL. We both then this famous singer and how her Association. ! Enes Johnson the refreshments. These Include ship among his associates. There rumored that Brleto) also has a halt a pair of size twelve shoes which watched with eager eyes for toe great music teacher had named her ^liss Elllzabeth Pierce as chairman. should not be different interpreta­ niller that can step around in 2:06. will block up toe space between 'results. They came quick enough { Marjorie May "Nordlca." Mary Alice Andrews, Class ’Sfii. ( Martha Roth Miss Ellen J. Foster, Mrs. Hattie D. tions of the word ‘‘friend,’’ but there Ia this is true then the Leary-Bris- first and second even more effec­ for soon a sobbing squeak was After buying a few souvenirs, wo are. Some of them are expressed to! clash should be a race worth see­ heard and the handkerchief fell recently elected president of { Josephine Smachetti Lane, Mrs. Lillian E. Grant, Miss tively than O’Leary’s brogans will signed our name to a register there, the Hartford Blast Association fit • Jane Sonniksen Kate Wlthrel and Mrs. Annie V. m : fair-weather friends, social ing as neither runner has been press­ cover toe other section of the in­ from toe hole. and departed having had a very to' friends, business friends, etc. ed this yew. To our surpri; - a small, red to ^r last meeting held at too ; Edward Wrubel Collins. field. Lennon on second will dupli­ teresting afternoon. field Congregational church Sundtv ! UPPER SOPHOMORES There were several persons from Friends have arguments and dis­ cate Salmond’s Job on Sheldon. In squirrel fell to tor ground, appar­ —Elizabeth Durkee, '36. agreements as does everyone else. ently stunned by toe smoke. Tom evenli^ i^th a largo group of M. a • A. the Federated church who motored Lockhart Rogers again made a the outfield toe Hermits have un­ S. students attending. This organ* I Ruth Shedd t to the Second Congregational church So It would be abnoimal for friends spectacular leap in toe broad Jump, rivalled fielding skill. With "Blimp” picked up toe squirrel and began to WAS I EMBARRASSED. to agree all of the time. examine him. Suddenly Tom gave IzaUon Includes young people repre- ; B. of Manchester last Sunday evening, hitting 21 feet 2 8-4 inches for his Rowe to right—toe same position It was a gala night for toe young ^tin g Congregational churches , Ernest Bengston where they enjoyed a lecture with When someone calls me by a second best Jump this season. Rogers that Babe Ruth plays for the a yell, and I saw our captive dart people attending the Congregational nlck-namq, it gives me a feeling of away and up toe tree from which from South Manchester, North Man­ / Mary Bollnsky oeautiful lantern slides given by Is only a few Inches away from toe .Yankees—it is thought he will be Young People’s Conference at chester, Wapping, Bast Windsor, ^ Virginia Burnham Rev. Sumner Vinton. gladness that is very gratifying. It school record held by Ray Jewell. safely out of toe way while on toe he had Just fallen. Tom then show­ Storr’s College, for there was to be is an involuntary movement on his ed me his finger whlcl had two Glastimbury, South Glastonbury, • Merlin Cunningham . Mrs. Mary V. Ackley, who was a defense. Reardon is to center field a "get acquainted" social. East Hartford, Marlborough, Broad ' Helen Dougela resident of Wapping for many years, Jart to please me by referring to Collin Drlggs, who does all his because it is toe locality where deep gashes to It. He said toat toe At toe beginning of toe party, toe me in that pleasant. Informal man­ squirrel had revived by the fresh Brook, Buckingham, Hockanum aod I Eric Earn returned recently from her winter ner. racing with his fingers over toe key­ most of toe fly balls, land and, be­ leader of toe evening festivities or­ Bnflald. Joseph Foley home in Florida, and w u taken to boards, is a faithful fan at the ing toe fastest man of toe three air and had bitten his finger. I was dered everyone to form for toe ’The Reverend Dudley Burr, pas­ ; George Frost Some persona do not realize what fielders he will be to less dangler of ratoei gloomy upon not having a grand march. Your partner was a hospital in Boston, M us., where a different atmosphere is created meets, having attended all toe meets tor of toe Hockanum Congregatito* ; Betty Goslee she has had several X-ray pictures that have been held at home. Also, getting bit on toe bead by toe ball. pet, but wished myself better luck toe person nearest to you. al church addressed toe group on 1 Alton Haddock without friendv^ because they are so Why toe left fielder is to that po­ next time. My partner was a foreign young taken. accustomed to them. If one wants toe father of toe greatest of steeple­ toe topic, “What Is ’Truth?’’ Dur­ i Sophie Krauzaltls . ’The South Windsor Garden club chasers and long distance runners, sition has been previously mention­ —Henry Gryk. man with a very attractive person­ ing his speech Dr. Burr advised I Stella Kutz to «perlence a period of loneliness ed. What an airtight defense toe ality. We chatted gaily about will hold its next meeting this eve­ that seems unbearable, just move Joe McCluskey, may be counted on Hermits have! young people to “think clearly, dl- I Emil Malek ning at the Wood Memorial library. to D6 proaent to choor the boys on. A CURIOUS EXPERIENCE. nothing in particular and it was on rectly, and for yourselves.'' Dr. ' Helen McVeigh in the middle of your High school While spending a few weeks of the tip of my tongue to ask what ■ Gladys Miller The Cozmecticut Valley fwmers eweer to a town two-hundred and my vacation to cimada, one summer Burr stated that it is all right te have signed up nearly 100 per cent fifty miles away. Coach Wlgren will put his squad Their batting is far above toe courses he was taking, but some un­ revolt from ^ authority sometimes Teddy Nelson average. Blach member of the I had my first experience at trout known power prevented me from In­ IJosephine Odermann ot their tobacco land to the govern­ —John E. Wengrovius, ex-’35. through a light workout toe first of Hermits claim they will hit above fishing. We packed a lunch along quiring. but never from responsibility. ^Mary Quish ment in an acreage reduction pro­ toe week and then toe boys take it Mary Alice is president of the* gram. «My until toe next Saturday when .600 to toe game against toe Buil­ with toe fishing rods and went to a Thft next day when I entered toe GYP club, a young people’s organi­ j Pearl Schendel UN-NEIOHBOBLY! necks and if they stick to their stream called toe North Branch. World Friendship Pass, was I em­ , Freda Selwltz April collections of taxes for the If you fancy beauty you should toe team will find out Just how good zation at toe CentM Congxei^tioaal —or bad—it really is. word toe Builnecks are to for a After rubbing our faces and barrassed to find toat my partner church, a member of toe Paint and ; Gordon Weir month were 158,400, the sum of 561,- ttoe a special interest in this topic. tough afternoon. hands well with fly oil, we wadw. of toe previous night was toe teach­ 000 being current taxes and 57,400 My home is on a street where there —Billy Murch. into toe cool stream and dropped Powder Pub, and a Girl Reawve. LOWER SOPHOMORES er of this course. I thanked my —B, Livingston, '85. v > A. back taxes. ’The currimt tax collec­ llVM a Junkdealer who keeps his Coach Johnson of toe ewlmmlng our lines. Half an hour later, lucky stars toat 1 had not asked Doris McCreery tion represents approximately 70 per Junk in his yard. There are other team has positively asserted toat everyone but myself had caught at houses on the same street as this him what subjects he was tjtifing .Virginia Ryan cent of the amount collectible since he will be on hand to umpire toe least one trout. I dropped my line —Mary Marsden, ’86. GROUP PICTURES. B. last November. Mr. Cowles, tax col­ one. Hard work and patience led CLASS VISITS PARIS; game. Coach Kelly will supply the into a deep, quiet pool and waited the owners to make their homes and {Evelyn Borst lector, has collected 60' per cent of balls and bats. patiently. Suddenly I felt a Jerk To Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh. An interesting display of group- • George Cheney the total back taxes and SO per cent surroundings beautiful. But to little and I gave a yell of excitement The avail, for there is one man on thig ONLY IN IMAGINATION Bravest colonel of toe sky pictures Is being shown In fixmt A ■Leona Fortin more of the current taxes than were The Hermits will be dressed to others immediately rushed to my You caught toe Eagle’s wing, Mr. Fallot’s studio. Those vdio |Betty Harris collected last year. street who will not co-operate with their natty cave uniforms made of assistoace. Imagine my surprise to toe others in making this street at- You smiled as If to thank toe stars cannot wait for Somahis to obms {Irwin Kluck ’The payroll for the week ending genuine burlap. It is expected toat finding two fish instead of one on For toe praises they did sing. out and want to see their pictures 'William Sinnamon May 12, for the E. R. A. workmen trauitive. French Studenta Use Language toe Builnecks will be dressed to toe toe hook! A good sized trout had Every day he carts in more of his The mighty ocean was below and those of toe faculty, the seniors, l^rralne Van Haverbeke was 5396.80, covering a personnel of to Describe Nation’s Capital formal garb of overalls. been to toe act of swallowing a toe track team, and toe Girl Re­ {Emma Wabrek 24 men. The payroll was 568.20 less so-called “valuable" Junk and leaves smaller trout and had greedily taken And your courage true and high, It lying around his home to plIS —Many Interesting Reports. You flew above the clouds and rain serves may see them displayed. i UPPER FRESHMEN than that for the week ending May Manchester High absolutely has my worm too. By toe way, most of the copy at I A. view of all who come and go alone to win this afternoon to stay to toe ’Those were toe only t'wo trout 1 In toe portals of toe sky. 5, with 26 men employed, according toe street As this does not help to Somanhis has gone to the prlntsra. jEdmund Haponik. to the report of Arthur J. Carney, The students of Miss Low’s Junior running for toe C. C. I. L. trophy. caught that day. You conquered what you dared to do The staff expects this issue te sgual ;Chester Obuchowskl. first selectman. building a better landscape, I think French class will know where toe In- Beating Bristol would ai«n do a —Dorothy Denton. that it would be wise for toe town Because you dared to face all others. They have worked long 1 lorosttog places are located to Peris world of good for toe team vl^hose The trials that heroes only know. and diligently on the "«^*^»*{sl OM to take a definite step towards morale was slightly shattered by SEA SERPENTS eradicating this nuisance, when they are fortunate enough to The trials that make toe Ace. toe school will apprsdata suoti sn visit that city. During toe past two that West Hartford defeat S. 8. Leviathan Smith was an excellent year-book aa . ______—H. G., *86B obsolete old five-fin sea serpent Your starry future was ahead weeks assignments have included: —J. Mistretta. And you had eyes to sss —F. Peokaaham, •as.' the history of Paris, the various One day he was rudely interrupted VOCATIONAL MBBTINO You had the fearless heart to gain REPORT CARDS boJldtogs, and a map of toe city. by a twentieth century news re-' A dawn of victory 1 Miss Low, who knows Paris, has ex­ Several members of toe faculty's porter as he was basking to toe sun JOIN OB If W rii^t, end Mr. Piper. you wouldn’t fit to any place." ^*^*»—(8ha pauses to wfll be « •^attty llarvsg» •liR. —^tevgaret •tilttvan, r ’u datee ia '"PMkapa X a a old, but X eould B. Oartlot aftnntsl ■-i‘ iI;• jis

^lANCHBSTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18,1984

Unit Corp ...... fi% Unit Gas Imp ...... 10% W4Z dull and Intarmfttant ralllaa much Inohidad U. 8. StaaL Bathla- found tha tlokar tape bualy mov­ $471 Expense To Probe U 8 Ind A k ...... 08% UTEST STOCKS hei) staal, Chr3^ar,Oua, Afisarl d m N. Y.^tocks U 8 R ubber...... li% ing. oan Talaphoaa, Dupont. Ifon tg^ - many. U 8 8melt ...... 116% Grains showed some raooyary on •ry Ward, Eastman Kbdift, Smta Toaiem wert' Slid to hnim Liquor Sales In 1884 Adams E x p ...... 7vi U 8 S te e l...... 39% New York, May 28.—(AP)—Fl- furthex Indioatlona that Uttla reliaf Fa, N. Y. Centiial, Hpwa Sound, Air Reduo ...... 934i was In sight for the drought-strick­ oiwned whan huge .waves Mill Alaska J u n ...... Vick Chem ...... 82% nanolal markets were a Uttla slug- Amarioan Smaltlng, «nnaoott and after tha aUda finshad w o. A West U nion...... 40% gukohang in northern Kwangtung people. The receipts for the year Include Armour 111 A ...... 6% of the steal eatagery, wars in sup* It, American Commarolial Alcohol Provlnca of China. Tba Initial eeeaion of tha ..... Atchison ...... 62 Vi ply* Trading aetfvIvlty, howivar, tlon was hold by tha oouneU, The report, consisting of a 17- such interesting Items as 816Q from 1 P. M. Stocks and Weatlnghouse. Loaers of The reports, from Chines# sources, Jurladlotloaal body of page leaflet In a fine state of pres­ the town clerk for 140 dogs ro s ­ Auburn ...... 33% said heavy ralna caused a sUda on ervation, was given to the Chamber tered and 8471.62 from sundry per­ Aviation Corp ...... evi Bank Stocks of tha atata, oompooed of on# Balt and Ohio ...... 22% ^ Bid Asked tha Kalman mountain burying vll- aantativa from each county. ^ by John M. Williams of 30 Hudson sona to reimburse the town lor all Cap Nat Bank A Trust 14 17 street, whose father, the late Elisha expense incurred In suppressing the Bendlx ...... 14% Beth Steel ...... 32 Vi Conn. River ...... 460 Williams, was second Selectman at Illegal sale of Intoxicating liquors, Firet National or Htfd 86 — that time. C. D. Parsons was first while the disbursements include an Borden ...... 24 . Can Pac ...... 15% Htfd. Osnn. Trust...... 62 66 Selectman and he and Mr. Wil­ Item of $122 for globes and drawing Hartford National ...18 20 liams were Republicans. C. O. Treat paper for common schools, by order Case (J. I.) ...... 43% of the town. Cerro De Pasco ...... 34 Phoenix St. B and T.. 166 — was third Selectman and was a West Hartford Truet.. 96 — Democrat. Under the beading of miscellan­ Cbes and O hio...... 44% Chrysler ...... 37% Inenranoe Stocks The report contains much of In­ eous expenditures/ are Included the following: 829.60 to Herbert Annls, Col Carbon ...... 64 Aetna Casualty ...... 60 82 terest to those who can recollect Coml S o lv ...... 21% Aetna L ife ...... I8 20 when Manchester was a village of for services as registrar and adver­ tising; $25 to C. H. Arnold, fOr ser­ Cons G a s ...... 32% Aetna Fire ...... 36% 88: some 6,200 Inhabitants. It Is re­ Automobile ...... 20 22 plete with names of citizens who vices as registrar; 865 to James Cons O il...... 10 Vi Lyons, for services as assessor; Cont Cite ...... 74 Conn. General ...... 29% 81: played an Important part In the Com Prod ...... 66 Hartford F ire ...... 68 67 affairs of the town In the eighties, $174.40 to John M. Williams, for services as assessor emd making Del L and W n ...... 21 Vi Hartford Stean Boiler 62% 64! 10^1 most of whom have long since pass­ Du P o n t...... 82% National F ire ...... 53 37 ed away. rate book; $7 to Aaron Cook (grandfather of the present head of Eastman Kodak ...... 92 Phoenix Fire ...... 61 68 Thurfday's Specialg A recapitulation of the various the Board of Selectmen, who bears Elec and M u s...... 3% Travelers ...... 430 440 Itenas of the budget, then known as the same name), of the Board of Elec Auto L ite ...... 21 PubUo Utilities Stocks Selectmen's Orders, lists a total ex­ Relief; 86 to John 8. Cheney, Board Gen Elec ...... 19% Conn. Elec Ser* ...... 38 43 at the ^*Self-ServeGrocery! pense of 822,909.04, to which was of Relief; 840.57 to Daniel Wads­ Gen Foods ...... 31% Conn. Power ...... 37 39 Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 60 70 added sundry other disbursements worth, for recording 159 births, 66 Gen M otors...... 31^ -n to make a grand total outlay of marriages, 96 deaths, and making GUlette ...... ; 10% Hartford Elec ...... 3i gs 4 Out of 6 Housewives Select 835,768.04 for the year, as against the abstracts for the town, state, Gold Dust ...... 19 Vi Hartford Gae ...... 42 _ receipts of 834,075.70. There was etc., C. O. Treat, for services as Hudson M otors...... 13 u do., p f d ...... 43 _ only an Indebtedness of 868.02 con­ Selectman, $50; Elisha WlUlams for Int Harv ...... 32 S N E T C o ...... 103 110 tracted for Justices' fees In criminal the same, $100; and C. D. Parsons, Int Nick ...... 26V4 Mannlacturlng Stocks Hale's Fresh EGGS oases. Daniel Wadsworth was then for the same, 8460. Int Tel and T e l...... 12% Am Hardware ...... is Johns Manvllle ...... 47% Am Hosiery ...... Kennecott ...... 19 .Arrow H and H, com. 18 Miss Beatrice Coughlin; display Lehigh Val (^al ...... 3% do., pfd ...... 93 THURSDAY, MAY 24 2 doz. 45. cards, Charles Varrlck; entertain­ Lehigh Val Rd ...... 15% BllUngs and Spencer.. _ FOY IS NOTIFIED ment, William Quish; rtfreshments, Bristol Brass ...... 33 Mrs. George WlUlams; booths and {isaiid .... ^ do-, p f d ...... 96 As advertlaed: Large, atriot- merchandise, George WUllams; do- Case, Lockwood and B — 800 A t 2 P. M. ly fresh, local eggs. All from OF HARTFORD FIRE hatlons, Mrs. Andrew Healy; deco­ Collins Co. Colt’s Firearms ...... 19% The Thirteenth nearby henneries! You are os- rations, Mrs. Anna Grlbbon and Mrs. Mont Ward ...... 24 ■ured of servlag FRESH BOOS Charlotte Buckley. Nat Else ...... !!!!! 34 Eagle Lock ...... 27 In Our Winter Series of Cooking Demonstrations Nat ^ h R e g ...... 15 Vi Fafnlr Bearings...... 60 when you buy Hale’s! Nat Dairy ...... ig 2 Fuller Brush, 7 Using the Electric Range Apparatus Made Ready To Nat DlsUllers...... 24% Gray Tel Pay Station,* 16% Smoked ...... Under the Direction of CURB QUOTATIONS N Y Central 27% Hart and Cooley Assist But Services Were NY NH sad H ...... ’ Hartmann Tob, com... _ Noranda ...... *’ 49 do , p f d ...... 13 SHOUU>ERS lb. 11« Amer Sup P o w ...... North Am ...... Int Silver ...... 33 ROWE Armour’fl Melrose quality shoulders. Not Needed. Blue Ridge ...... 2 Packard ...... ] ...... 4 do., pfd ...... 71 Penn ...... Landers, Frary A Clk. 82 Home Economist of the Manchester Electric Company Cities Service ...... 2% Country Boll Cities Service, p f d ...... 23 H Phlla Rdg C and I ___4^ New Brit. Mch. com,. 6 In the Store In the Odd Fellows Slock rire Chief Albert Foy of the South Elec Bond and S h a re ...... 13% Phil Pete ...... 17^ do., pfd ...... 35 At the Center Mann A Bow (Jlass A. 8 Manchester fire department was Nlag Hud Pow ...... 6 Vi Pub Serv N J ...... 2 R a d io ...... ?vi do., (Jlass B ...... 1 Formerly Decayed By the Southern New England BUTTER 2n».51« notified soon after 10 o'clock last Penn Road ...... Vi Stand OU Ind ...... 26H Rem R an d ...... Ls North and Judd ...... 15% T< ■ ■ ' night of the fire on Commerce street, Rey Tob B ...... Niles, Bern Pond .... 9 'eiephone Company A good eooldng and table butter. Hartford, by the Hartford fire de- United Founders % United Gas ...... 2% Sears Roebuck...... 41 Pock, Stow and Wilcox 4 MENU partment. The chief was ready to Socony V a c ...... Ruseell Mfg ...... 33 send a company from the South United Lt and Pow A ...... 2% SCOVlll ...... MU, Heinz Util Pow and L t ...... 114 South Pac 21% Tomato Soup Soidneris Manchester department to assist in Sou P Rlc g . Stanley Works • • • • e • Canadian Marconi...... | 2 Vi >••••• t I Baked Shad ease there was another call for aid. South Rwy ,. 80 V4 Standard Screw Baked Potatoes •••••• I 28% MAYONNAISE The South Manchester and Man- St Brands .,, do., pfd., guar...... ; 100 — Buttered Asparagus Green Salad SOUP ciiester fire departments are both TANK CRASH KI1X8 THREE St Gas and El 19% Smythe Mfg Co ...... 28 38 Endorsed by e*eeeee«ea44«, 10% Strawberry Chiffon Pie members of the mutual aid, and St Oil Cal ... Taylor and Fenn ..... 70 _ DeUneator .ini Chicago, May 28.—(AP) — The ••et»e*« • • • • • • 82 guaranteed by while Manchester has been notified St Oil N J ... 42% Torrlngton ...... 37% S9> on several occasions of fireo In Hart­ uundermg plunge of a a t^ water Tax Corn .... Underwood ...... >39 41 Otto Seidttor. • f • • • * « 4 28% Ino. ford It has never been necessary for tank through the upper floors of the Timken Roller Bear Uaion Mfg Co ...... _ 10 seven story Oakley buUdlng left 28% the local apparatus to assist In the Trans America 6 U S Envelope, com .. 80 — Tasty aoaortraent Hartford district. Upder the plan of three dead and seven injured today. Union Carbide do., pfd ...... 108 — Three others were missing but 88% The Manchester Electric Co. . . like home operation, when there is extra help Union Pac 121% Veeder Root ...... 29 81 made! Large size needed In Hartford an East Hart­ search tor them could not be made Unit A irc ra ft...... 20% Whitlock C!oll Pipe . .. — 4 778 Main Street Phone 51bl caas. ford company goes to Hartford, This Immediately becauee of the fear that J.B.WU’ms Co. 810 par 49 — Pint leoves part of the East Hartford dis­ tangled steel and smashed masonry trict unprotected and the Manches­ would come crashing down In an ter company moves into East Hart­ other collapse. Popular “Self-Serve” Best Sellers! ' ford. This saves time, as the East The known dead were Kenneth Hartford department does not have Healey, 29, so engraver employed on Thursday's Betty Crocker ANOEL CAKE...... -a . ^ •0 far to drive as the 3iancbester the top floor; George Fischer, 69, 1 Daley Maid OLEOMARGARINE...... 2 ib^ a S i commercial artist mvIjo bad a bus! dopartment, and about the Ume that ...... 1 the East Hartford company reaches nsM visit in the building, and an Specials unldsntifiid man, Thslr bodlaa a n d Hartford a Manchester company AT span will be In East Hartford, ware rscovered. spic ...... ’S'SSS;, First W ze SODA EXTRACT FLAVOR 2 J f i > Manchester and South Manches­ Cloanlng and Dyeing (Regular price 19o bottle). ter departments have both furnish­ MAZOLA o n ...... ^ . ed apparatus and men to fi|^ t fires In Rockville, leaving East Hartford Men’s Suits, Topcoats Burt Olney’s GOLDEN PUMPKIN .. .‘. V. V. V.’. V.’ V ’ ' 17« r ready to come to Manchester In case Hunt Supreme FRUIT SALAD—(No. 2%) ...... eon 29e ^ of want and a Hartford Company to C urtains Ladies’ Coats go to East Hartford, Hartford has Sw eaters also furnished assistance to South and Plain Fresh Manchester before the fire depart­ Land OXakae ment In South Manchester was Drapas 0*Coats motorlaed. BUTTERI Dresses SPINACH pk. 1 5 . Caps FuU of ritomlns fOr growing ehlldree aa weS oa odnHs. COMMITTEE DEVELOPS pound Cleaned and. Hats Pressed. Fresh PLANS FOR FESTIVAL DeUdens Jtdoy PlNEAPPIiE ^tor^^c ThoRiM Conran Elaetfd Chair­ GRAPEFRUIT! Suits Steamed New man to Arrange for 8t. and Resiiapedy PHONE 39SO Bridget*! Church Party. 4'"10c WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER. CABBAGE 2 l b s . Jc I A carefully organized corps of Faney Large workers Is already developing plans aAuto for fit. Bridget’s festival which wUl Ra^o Speoiallet, eayi: xhe Large, Jnloy U given by St, Bridget’s church wglMl place to buy your Cur LEMONS! June 19, 20, 21 on the Targe lawn at Radio le here. We are oftlcUl the rest of tba parish bouse. car radio eervloe station for The general commlttaa oonaiata PHILCO - ARVIN 4'"10c of tha follewlagi Chairman, ‘Tbomaa Super Sate GRUNOW I 4 for 25. Conran; vice chairman, Mias Blaaaor 8PARTON'- BOSCH Faney WMta Dwyer; secretary, Michael Murphy; $36.95 and up. vice eecretary, Miss Mary McGuire; GRAPES! treaaurer, Robert Coleman; vie# Expertly laetolled. t r ^ r e r , Mrs. John Hackatt, CALL 8778 IS MODERN IN UALES 8ub>«halrmen art aa foUowi! pub­ licity, Mias Anna McGuire; con­ BENSON RADIO 2 25c 711 Main St. Johnson Block struction, James Holloran; tickets, Fancy E VERY W A Y MEALTM MARKET PINEAPPLES! 10 Super DeLuxe Features: Thursday*# Miaat Speeials! 9wtudtsoM M id ffw d /ie a lA a is Hr 3 25c 1. * Foot-Pedal Door Opsner. inthai[saM 9 Loin se/widuesliihdaii ITTauonnBdstknas Fancy Strfaigleaa 2. * Metlfez Ice Trays. 9tlookedseyod, p L u d , BEANS! 8. * iQproved Tray-Release. LAMR andltSisSsctsff/k: O Quarts 4. • Removable Tray-Shelves. CHOPS 5. • New Finless Evaporator. Fancy OalUomia 6. * 12-Qnart Vegetable Pan. CARROTS! 7. * *Trigger-Type Door Latch. M-m-ni, but thsy’re daUdoes with eaw. peas or asparegnat 8. * ^Embossed Shelf Supports. OotfiQiB gemrine a^lnf h n * — t n t e a a d tMtarl S c " ” *" 9. * *Removable Shelf Sections. SHOULD June made the ealad: 2 tebleipoont' gewin. % cup cold water. % enp boiling water. % enp lemon Joiee. Fancy Florida Jirioe 10. * Rounded Seamless Comers. 2 tableipooni vinegar. 1 teatpoon salt 2 cnpi tuna fl^ d . % enp SHOULDER e^„ ^ 4 ^ Moked peat. 2 tablenraont pimiento. raopped. % enp Ivanhoe ORANGES! myonnalM. Mten gelatin in cold water. Add boiling water and diwolve. ( lill ilighUy. Add remaining togMienta in order given. dozen GET OUR TERMS STEAK Tnm into individoal molda and chill n n ^ firm. Unmold on eriap Sit down to a tasty of lattnee. Gamiah with alieed atotfed olivea. Servei 6. and fresh peas. WMT NOT aUT A J A t TODATf Lunch or Grahnni and PRICES FIRST! dwii HW.A.IV n O E CRACKERS! VEAL MAYONNAISI • •!.. 17a 7lntt. 88a Qwnrfa. fOa 1 0 c !«»•«' CHET'S 8EHY1CE STATION t --; L; , 80 OiUtIUid S«iV.t PPONE s m N tet To Bnuin.r’. Market' STEW Pteah,hlfhs«aiii%rberi .

■ i '. •r-*- Pj40BTW lE^^ SW; MAKCHBSTra BVSNIKO HBBAIJ), M iiN O rasraR, COMNi TODHEBDAT, MAY 1914; —JUST TO GIVE YOU AN IDEA OP THE SORT OP GBTS Id q n n a THEYTIE PRESENTING JUNE BRIDES JUNE TRUHn’ AGAINST ALL ODDS! AN EDDDMttAL BT< BRUCE CATION ^ handsoM linen table doth with nanktas* fpblets; graceful sterling silver oandie^ eUver In early American design are perfect CHILDREN f iK lb p su g ^tlo n s. Indeed, any one of the items Service By Oli»» BoUrti BtrtM . I l b B b o l a h Po«rfIke«. phM^a*brWa American breakfast room is sure to DIET, WATER. EXEBCUBB ^ •m * *14 gBwef.jMC. PBEVENT OONBIlPATl^ room furniture—round table, chairs, side table and buffet—^would make an ideal present. We have such queer unions, BBCUN HERB TODAY And the Bat If You Most Pm aote Rmiqt Afl- - X)NNA GABRIEL and MADE- wcesTOries”, including the chaflng dish on the side table. jumping from cruel winter weather ttoa. Ordinary Table BaR Bate, InterMtlng wall lamp and sterling silver coffee service, are Into hot smothering days, that tern la an Effective and ijPfB SIDDAL wiio wH ttMiMelvM practical wedding gift ideas, toa * |TIm. Gabriel Slatera’ are drone mothers must be In a state of utter (■rformere. Wben Donna la Injured confusion about sun baths for the bb a fan from the tnqieae **-VHnft children. By DB.^ MORRIS FISHBSIN floraiifes for her to be tefcea to But the sun bath is like riothes Editor, Jonmal of tee IAANDFATHER 8IDDA1/S farm —^it had to be adjusted to the day, Medical Aeeodathm, and ef tD reenperate. To pleaae her part* the season, and tee urge and con­ the Health Bfagailae ner Donna pretend, to be dition of tee child. Hierefore I CUie la aahamed of thia deception think teat It is almbst ss necessary Eat a Bufficleiit amount of freah bat keepa It np, even when BILL to give tee children their sun under fruits and vegetables, drink about SIDDAL, MadeUnda conaln, aaka tee advice of a physician, as their eight glasses of < iter a day, »*1m» a her to marry him. medicine. reasonable amount of exercise in Meanwhile Madeline marrlea OON .^ te r all, It is a sort of medicine, the form of walking, bendi^ of the 9AVID, animal trainer wUh the and like tee latter, is dangerous In body or some stmUnr form of ' ac­ drcna, and takea part in the animal overdoses. tivity, and, finally, establish a reg­ a c t Yet cblMren need it, because ular time for bowel activity, never MBS. PLANTER, bonaekaeper on there is a mysterious building qual­ permitting ansrtulng to interfere t^ farm, abowa Donna a hananfi ity about it teat defeats every at­ with this—and tee money you might annonndn^ Madeline’a marrlace to tempt at Imitation. Cod-Uver oU be spending upon artificial stimula­ tion of your bowels could be applied Con in the circoa arena and ae­ im . is a valuable substitute, but even onsea Donna of bigamy. Donna dla- so It is only virtuous by proxy. The to come more useful purpose. cfaargea her. s ^ on sea water has mysteriously But even If you have to promote ^ e c te d tee bodies of flsb and has action of tee bowels, you needn't re­ Grandfather SiddaJ haa a atroke. iK been curiously stored In their bodies, sort to any more costly or more ef­ Donna wrltea to Madeline abovt bar Jane Robles greets her mother. fective remedy than ordinary salt frandfatber’a illneaa. especially in tee oils. Too Mnoh Son Dangerona. water. rfy'. When you begin to get discourag­ 2frOW GO ON WITH THfc STORY Most parents now know teat too ed about your country, to think teat amazing for a child of that age, or By salt Is meant not tee conoen* much sun can be dangerous, that trated Epsom or Glauber's salts —. MmO/./A- It can produce such utter scoundrels cf any age. Her pathetic eagerness strong sunUght suddenly turned on to recover her school report card Is sodium sulphate or magnesium sul­ CHAPTERXXIV r '(m i m . as tee men who chained little Jime an unprepared and exposed body is Robles In an underground box in the tee sort of thing to make anybody's phate — but a sufficient amount of While Madeline waa trying to % a bad thing Indeed. However, ai desert, you can get comfort from eyes a trifle damp. And her imme­ ordinary Uble salt to make tee con­ Bummon the courage to paaa Traf- ^ s time of tee year a little remind diate wistful plea, ‘1 want my centration of tee water teat is taken m the reflection teat tee same country about tee same as teat of tee blood, fbrd and, if possible, to Ignore 1 ^ won’t hurt anybody—besides a also produced Jime herself—which msjnma,” and tee final reunion be­ him. Con appeared In the corridor. few more things are always belair tween mother and daughter, bring or eight-tenths of one per cent. The former boss canvasman step- discovered. helps to balance tee account. When tee water is taken in this Nobody ^ m s to be quite clear the narrative to an uncommonly lied toward the ^.nlmai trainer. To be entirely safe, be sure teat moving conclusion. concentration. It wiu not be ab­ Madeline saw her husband’s slender babies are not given outdoor sun about tee exact length of time this sorbed rapidly and passed ouit body stiffen and his dark eyes flash youngster remained in teat grave- An experience of this kind Is a through tee kidneys, but will tend to' stripped iike dungeon; but 10 minutes would Are. yellow satin trousers and gold cm if it is blowing or cool. There toirible thing for a chUd to have to pasr through tee stomach and tee “What are you doing here?” he about that fracas this afternoon grandfather had given his affec­ much pneumonia now. On such be plenty long enough, and tee fact live through. Such a thing can leave intestines quickly and in that way broldered velvet coat had just gone and we’ve got to do something to that this youngster stood it as long demanded. through an emotional crisis. tion to another. Probably If Don­ a day, choose a room sheltered spiritual scars worse than any barm aid evacuation of tee bowels. “I’m waiting to see Madeline. make him forget it.” Con’s eyes, na swore she was Amos Slddal’s from the wind and where there as she did, and came out of it with that could befall tee body. But The amount to be taken is about What did you suppose?” Only the fact that the show was always hypnotic, held hers. her spirit so imbroken, Indicates somehow, reading about this little two cups of water, to each of which far more Important than his own pandohlld he would close the door no chance of his taking cold. And 1 “Then beat it! She’s my wife “I see,” she said, white-lipped. in Madeline’s face. make It short, especlaUy If he Isn’t that she is about as staunch and soldier and the way she stood up one-half teaspoonful of common feelings prevented Con from vent­ “This is the way you are going to sturdy a child as you could find any­ flow and she hasn’t any time for ing his temper on his aninmin as No one would miss her. Least used to any exposure. under treatment that might have re­ table salt has been added. The jtou.” pay me back for what happened. of all, the man to whom she had Don’t t ^ e his clothes off all at where. duced a grown man to nervous pros­ water should be warmed to about he had done once before. When You want me to Jeopardize my life Indeed, the whole story would the temperature of the body. ^ “Is that so?” Trafford lurched the act finished with a tremendous given her deepest devotion. once for the outdoor bath. Let tration, one suspects that she has forward until he towered over the because a drunken scoundrel in­ She reached the levee and mount­ hls hands and face get used to have made unbearably painful read­ come out of It with as Uttle dam­ burst of applause he seemed to be sulted me. What a husband smaller man. “Is that so? Well In his usual humor. you ed it. Suddenly, looking down at first. 'Turp his feet away from the ing If the little girl had not been age as was humanly possible. A great many of tee lazativea iie had time for me down town turned out to be!” the water, darkening with night­ sun. Raise his head just a little such a trump. Nobody can tell what’s ahead of about which you might be aware today. Didn’t she tell you she saw “If I wanted to pay you back ” fall, death became more repellAnt so that his forehead and eyelids are what medical science me­ Madeline, however, and the sullen her in this life, any more than the flie? Didn’t she tell you I was Con drawled, "I’d find some other than life. iflade enough shadow to shelter hls No man can read of that hot, future C8J1 be predicted for any chanically acting substances. These doming out here this afternoon? Trafford remembered vividly the way than to have you do an act No, she would not die. No man eyes from glare. Begin with dark, and filthy prison, burled in the include mineral oil or Uquld petro­ scene in the runway. The others child. But It seems safe to bet that Tou bet she didn’t! WeU, I’m that’s going to put us on velvet on should ruin her career! She would three or five minutes. In a few desert sands, under conditions guar­ whatever happens to her. she will al­ latum; agar-agar, which is a sea ^ticking around until 1 see her.” who had witness d it erased it from the big time. Come on—let’s see do as she had plamied. Jump the days, ten. Work It up gradually anteed to make It uncomfortable to week; psyllium seeds, which were their minds. Trafford, bittei and de­ ways ride out any storms she meets. , “Get out!” Con’s voice had thick- what sort of mood Lucy’s in and show, bid Con farewell, forget him to half an hour, twice a day. the greatest possible degree, with­ A little girl who can go through known as a laxative thousands of teed with suppressed passion. fiant, sprawled in a cheap speak­ I’ll tell Renfroe he can announce anc find peace on the farm. If Expose Gradually. out feeling heartsick. years ago; flax seeds and bran. easy and vowed vengeance against what she went through as heroically Mineral oil acts purely as a lubri­ fYou’re a good-for-nothing bum. the new turn.” her return hurt Donna—well, it As for peeling him. roll up hls But June’s own actions on being she did is the sort of stuff out of Madeline—” both Con and M a’eline. The girl, “No,” Madeline protested. “No!” was just too bad. Madeline couldn’t sleeves first. Now *we have his rescued redeem the story. Her un­ cant. It mixes with the material In smarting under the injustice of her which brave and successful adult i “Bum, am I? Hah! So Im a But she followed him from the help it now. head—(Oh, yes, slip hls bonnet off complaining bravery, in Itself, Is lives are made. the bowels, greasing and watsiv bum! Well, the little Miss Purity husband’s accusations, decided the mess tent to the animal cages and, The night air was filled with the after a few days)—and his arms proofing the food and to that extent Who’s your wife didn’t think I game of playing wife was not because her will melted like wax heady sweetness of semi-tropical and hands exposed. Next his stock­ interfering with Its digestion. Ap­ worth the heartaches and the dan­ was a bum when she palled around against his, she stepped into Lucy’s blossoms, stronger because of the ings come off. Just hls torso cov­ and don’t deluge teem with sugar, parently it does not damage tes teth me. She dlln’t think i was ger. She made up her mind that she cage, spoke to her and even stroked heavy dew. Madeline turned and ered now. His slip goes next walls of the bowel. would quit the show, send home for ^m em ber, too, th a t. oranges have 4 bum wben she used to kiss me the coarse brilliant coat on ner walked away quickly. In the dis­ Don’t take off hls shirt until he is been found to be efficient In reduc­ DID YOU KNOW THAT- The chief retisons against it art 4nd call me her ‘big red-headed money and go back to the farm. back. tance she could see the lights of entirely ready for it by this other ing body acidity while strawberries the fact that it sometimes overlubrl- boy’ or—” Because the circus grounds were , "Like a kitten,” Con chuckled. the circus train on the siding and gradual preparation. The older have not been proved on this point. cates, which results in disagreeable { Con’s Iron fist shot out end so far from the business district. Canadian lakes have a greater leakage of the material. For thi* When Lucy gave in she gave in the blaze that rose from the baby may stand a less gradual AJr Kills Vitamins area than all the land 4aught Trafford on the Jaw before Con and Madeline ate dinner In with a vengeance. Take a long grounds. , change. Canned strawberries are so widely in the reason there has been a tendency be could complete the sentence. the mess tent. During the meal Don’t let him cook too long. The Dominion of New Zealand. to mix the mineral oil with tee walk and make up your mind tp Drawing nearer, the raucous used that they also have come under The Argentine pampas had prac­ Madeline screamed and ran for­ Con had nothing to say, but after knock em cold tonight.” voices of the “barkers” and bally­ doctor wii; probably limit your baby " . experimenter’s eye. Scientific agar-agar, establishing a bulky ward just as the former canvas- he had finished his coffee he turned to the half-hour period (after be is tically no animal life until live­ jelly, which, distends the bowel and “Judas!” Madeline muttered to hoo men and the blatant music of research has discovered that com­ stock was brought by European man, staggered by the unexpected to her. herself as he kissed her in parting. the steam caliope Informed her that I seasoned) twice a day, and the old­ mercially canned and home-canned stimulates its movements. flow, stumbled against che frail “How about taking Lucy through He could kiss me smd send me she must hurry or she would miss er one to 45 minutes or an hour. berries put up by the hot pack and settlers: this livestock attracted oth psyllium seeds and flax> yalls of the passageway, her paces tonight?” he asked. jaguars and pumas from the Andes seeds are covered with a mucllag- to my death. But I won’t do it! the opening of the performance. I On hot days before ten or eleven pressure method lose practically no mountains to prey on it j “He’s lying. Con!” Madeline wall- “You mean—without you?” Renfroe can do all the announcing And, because s’ e was so accus­ 0 clock, and after three o’clock Is vitamin C content through the inous substance which swells In the fd. “He’s lying. I didn’t—” “Yes. There always has to be In the world .jt I won’t enter tomed to the routine that she could best. On scorching hot days, no canning process. Berries put up by Our word “esklmo” is derived bowel and which Is undlgestlble. , “I wouldn’t put It past you,” Con first time, and this is as good Lucy’s cage tonight. I won’t! I not resist it, Madeline hurried. sun at all. Baby Js better under a tee open-kettle method favored by from the Algonquin Indian word yasped, pushing her aside. as any.” “eskumauget,” meaning “raw eat­ Bran, which has been much pro­ won’t!” Once more her decision to live her shady tree or in the cool house until our grandmothers lose their vitamin ers.” : Trafford rubbed the blood from “But you know I’m not ready! own life went for naught and she the blast has spent itself. In sum­ C content because this vitamin is moted during the last quarter cen­ Contrary to common legend. tury as a means for relieving con­ bis chin and snarled, “Ljdng, am You know I’m afraid of her,” Made­ There were suicidal thoughts in bowed to the stronger will of the mer it is our business to keep him destroyed primarily by air. Heat t? I don’t have to lie! Everyone line stammered. man she had married. cool. Nero could not have played the stipation, is very bulky and also her mind as she walked along hastens the destructions when air fiddle while Rome burned, because fc the circus knows about her and “I don’t see why. She obeys you the country road past a row of (To Be Continued) Keep Head Covered. is present, but In the absence of air relatively undlgestlble on account of Me. Everyone knows she was the as well as she does me, and the that Instrument had not yet been its content of cellulose. Because of shanties where fjroups of colored All little children should approach has little effect. This explains why invented. teews’ sweetheart. She played you only difference will be in having the direct sun rays slowly, by the berries canned by processes which this fact it irritates the bowels, children played. Beyond the great Hickory and ask wood from the which helps them to empty but for a sucker and only a—” an audience behind the ropes in­ piles of sandbags that formed the gradual elimination of clothes. And exclude air retain vltamjn C. “You say that again and I’ll wipe stead of the gang looking on.” until they are used to it, they should United States Is used in nearly every which in a sensitive person m’ay b« levee was the river. If she should country for tool handles. In sporting so irritating as to produce Inflaj flp the grounds with you!” Con “But I’m nervous and—oh, not fling her body into its muddy not trot around in it all day nearly lam- cried. He leaped forward Tiid, with tonight, Con!” ‘Universal Bible Sunday” will be goods, and in automobile mtinu- matlon and disease. turgid water Con wouldn’t care’ naked. After they are tanned they observed on December 9, 1934. facture. Bran is the agility that many times had “Yes, tonight. Renfroe is sore No one would care. Even her can stand more, but still be careful. particularly condemned made it possible for him to avoid Keep heads covered If It Is hot and for use by people whose bowels are death that seemed Inescapable, ^ they are outside most of the day. known to be delicate. The w ont thing that anyone with colitis or tere the half-drunken giant to the 9 t BRUCE CATTON Watch tee fair or thin-iklnned floor. baby and chUd. Both need leas some other irritative condition can “What’s the matter? What’s go- h e w a s a d e v o u t do Is to take large amounts of fiber ^ ^ 3 is Mg than children with more pigment in and roughago. Ihg on?” Instantly the runway was a n d u s e f u l ktt.i .ikb their skins. Children In the same thronged with performers in vari­ By Helen Welshimer Another widely advertised sub­ 'pHIS is the street that we used to lake family are often different. Begin [enjTL. ous stages of d r ^ and undress. 'Destroying Angel” Is C«itral Fig­ a very pink-skinned baby on one stance used as a laxative is yeaM. “Where’s Renfroe?” shrieked La un a tong, slow summer’s night, The chief value of yeast In tee hu­ W ^ n M down to the river’s S g it ure In This Book. nilnute of sun. Belle Matilde. "Someone separate This IS the dusty light inpiiinssjHiiiii Again I urge the doctor. These: man diet Is as a source of vitamins them. Con will kill him!” If you are interested In the odd general directions cannot fit every B and G. The yeast tends to pro­ faint magic upon a pier duce fermentation in tes lowflr ■vagaries that human nature can case. A weak or sickly child cer­ bowel and thus to stimulate A husky workman jumped for­ v^ere we $at as the ships went down tainly needs special direction. ward and tore the animal traln- Hunbng a path to the open m , exhibit under peculiar conditions— of tee bowel. flr from Trafford’s writhing body. Waiting b^ond the town. or, to get down to cases, if you like Because a considerable number of Madeline, shivering and sobbing, a good, straightaway story about people tend to neglect tee proper huddled against a a pole, Trafford along, we said. bloodshed and destruction — you’ll Y < \ X - action of their bowels, jreast has As the sea-battmd craft slipp^ pm»i And “Holy Murder,” by caiarles been considered by many people a stumbled to his feet, muttering The world wm a globe for our to s STER spin. Kelly and Hoffman Blmey, a meaty 51 pialedlctlons under his breath, and um g as our love would last "cure-all” for aU sorts of diseases. Staggered through the crowd and and sustaining book. L- i\ / Nevertheless, its entire function out of the tent. did you go, dear roving lad? This book is the biography of the may be said to reside in its ■Hrhtly “What happened?” shrilled y**J^®* pasaage for only one late Porter Rockwell; and Porter laxative effect and in its content of of the women. ^ the ship thatsaiJur peaceably and happily. quart as purchased, supplies ap­ ards, exercises will do much' to V hlte throat between my two hand# It all makes an Interesting story, proximately tee same number of whip teem into s h i ^ a id choke the life out of you!” as tales of wholesale killers usual­ calories as a pound of oranges. One special ankle-redudng egsfw {“There isn’t any truth in it! 1 ly. do. And the authors emphasize High In Vitamin O else benefits tee legs and fleet as swear there isn’t! And I never (Copyrlaht; , lac. i4« mcrvnL) the fact, that Rockwell was, Mothers will be especially Inter­ Z 4 8 well as tee ankles, making them was his sweetheart! Never! He through it all, a devout and godly ested to know that the C vitamin supple and graceful and, mriife' T H B nroblem of keeping cool and c o m p e l In tee hot days to Y ^ te d to marry me, but I couldn’t SPECIAL SERVICE BUREAU man. rates about as high In berrieo- as It quently, more comfortable, tflea Islp that!” Madeline threw her- Published by Minton, Balch and does In oranges. However, vitamins X eoine is solved la tes trim Uttle naaber you see here^ it ean that are stiff and craniped often sj^lf on her knees, cHngtng with Room 305, 451 Eighth Avo., Co., the book Is priced at |8. A and B, tee growing and building bjiaade quite «M«y In printed aUk. Hagham or clamhray The cause painful foot aUteents: ' ' lfl>th arms to Us body. 'Tou’ve Now York, N. Y. aubstancea, are lower In b e r r lM t^ Here’s tee exerdsot Plidlag R t to believe me. Con! 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LOST AND FOUND FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 APARTMENTS—FLATS— TENEMENTS 63 LOST—PASS BOOK NO, 20468— STURDY TRANSPLANTED pUnt* ERA PROGRAM HERE BETHEL SCHOOL CHILDREN Notice is hereby given that Pats Tomato, pepper, cauliflower, 16c. FOR R E ir r-F IV E ROO:^i tene­ 20™’CENTURY Conunimication STUDENTS AT Y M E Book No. 20468 issued by The Sav­ doz. Cabbage 10c. Special price for ment, modem improvements, 69 and how it came about, as related by ARE o u r ON A STRIKE ings Bank of Manchester has been larger quantiUeB. 604 Parker S t School street. Inquire Luigi Pola, HANGS IN BALANCE lost or destroyed, and written ap' bb School street. Telephone 4682. plication has been made to said FOR SALEl—VEGETABLE plants, GEORGE ARLISS GET SCHOLARSHIPS bank by the person in whose name tomatoes, pepper, cabbage, egg FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM heated from data discovered during ihe filming of Bethel, May 23.—(AP)—About such book was issued, for payment pUmts etc. Annual bedding plants, apartment. Inquire Mrs. A. H. Kee­ 160 pupils in Grassy Plain district of the amount of deposit represent­ asters, zinnias, salvia, snapdragons, ney, 88 Church street. Town Faces 50 Per Cent Re­ “THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHELD" grammar school went on “strike' ed by said book, or for the issuance marigold, geraniums, Martha this morning, following announce­ Proficiency m Studies Wins of a duplicate book therefor. Washington geraniums, petunias, TO RENT—4 ROOM FLAT, all re- duction Unless $4,000/ ment of the action of the Town colens etc., also ptuisies, perennlids, flnlsbed Inquire 180 Center street, Board of Eklucation in falling to re­ Awards for Connecticit and rock garden plants. Krauss 2nd floor. engage three of the teachers in the school for the school year beeinnimr FLORISTS—NURSERIES Greenhouse, 621 Hartford Road. BEAUTIFUL 4 ROOM rents, mod­ 000 More Is Granted. Phone 8962. Geo. Arliss Concludes next fall. em, 2nd imd 3rd floor, 8 Walnut and New York Yonthi TOMATO PLANTS, strong, hardy Ignoring protests by their teach­ VEGETABLE PLANTS—Tomatoes, street, near Cheney mllia, 112-118. ers, practically the entire pupil body transplanted, 18 plants in a box for Inquire on premises. Tailor 8 h ^ . Facing the possibility of a 80 per 25c, Stone, Earliana, Bonny Best, lettuce, cabbage etc. Annual bed­ Communications Story of tbe school marched from class ding plants. Marigold, zinnias, i cent reduction In the budget for rooms into tbe lusembly hsii soon New Haven, May 23.— (A P )—Tho Champion, Oxhcart. Also sweet FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ initial selections for awards undor pepper, cabbage and asters plants tern, salvia, snapdragons etc. Gera­ ment, with garage, $20. Call Arthur emergency relief, Chairman* Frank after school opened. Carrying ban­ ners that bad been prepared pre­ tbe William Lathrop Kingsley me­ Anderson's Greenhouse, 168 EH niums, fuchsia, lantana, also other A. Knofla, telephone 6440 or 4369. Cheney Jr,, certifying officer George By OE(»OE ARLISS ^that made by tbe new Simplex ma­ flowering plants. viously, they marched from tbe morial scholarship fund at Yale Uni­ firldge street. Phone 8686 H. Waddell, and Supervising Slngi- chine. This development of tbe versity were announced today by the Evergreens from 10c to |10, over Chapter VI whool building to the factory of FOR RENT—FURNISHED apart­ telegraph, m adopted by Western committee M Leo Andrew Schmidt, 90 varieties, and all sizes. neer Hayden L. Griswold are in The semaphore, of which we Horace L. Shepard, a member of tbe ment, 2 rooms and private bath, Union, now utilizes an automatic B. A., Yale ’82 of Meriden; GUve Perennials, 2 year fleid grown Hartford this afternoon at a meet­ spoke In the preceding chapters, Board of Education and toiling to gas range, garage if desired, 109 printing or tjrplng receiver, which Livingston Duval of the clau of ’88, clumps, 10c, 8 for 26c. Also a large Foster street. Grube. ing called for the purpose of ex­ underwent the metamorphosis from find him there, paraded into the plaining tbe summer schedule of receives and records, in tbe fMblon New York city and William Edwaitl Manchester selection of vines, trees, flowering a visual to an audible agency of of a typewriter, messages which business section of the village shout­ the Emergency Relief Administra­ ing that they wanted the teachers Sullivan, ’86 of Woodmont shrubs and plant novelties. C. E. FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and communication, chiefly through the have been actually typed in a simi­ Evening Herald Wilson k Co., Manchester Conn, four room fumlMbed or unfumisbec tion of tbe State. Miss Eleanor H. electrical experiments ot Samuel F. retained in their positions. The fund recently became avail­ lar manner, on a slmlliu’ machine at able under the provisions of an Entrance through Allen Place, off apartments. Manchester Construo- Little state administrator, will pre­ B. Morse, in 1882. It w m put into G^rge A. Berry, superintendent side. another point. CLASSIHED 282 North Main street. Open eve­ tloo Co. Tel. 4181 or 4869. first practical application by him in of schools and Chief of Police Mor­ agreement between tbe university Had one of these machines been ris Britto induced many of the chil­ a.nd late Mrs. Jeannie Taylor Kings- ADVERTISEMENTS nings Including Sundays. Plenty of Excitement 1844. Tbe visual methods of trans­ st my disposal instead of tbe meth­ dren to return to the school, but I®y, to provide a soholarshlp endow­ It is expected that tbe conference mitting: signals remained in almost od called for by the honesty of the Count els sverss* worde M • Uae^ disorder continued in the school ment in memory of her bnsband, Initials, nuabers and abbreviations BUSINESS LOCATIONS of state relief administrators this universal use m far m Europe and script, it is likely that a s . Roths­ eaob eount as a 4; Funeral Directors ...... 14 the comforts of a real cot in the Heating—Plumbing—Roofing 17 nished. Wm. Rubinow, 841 Mkin st. county Jail for the next sixty days ABLE TO GET AROUND cables, 5.09^; 60 day bills, 5.08^; S f Insurance ...... j j Today by receiving a sentence for that France demand, 6.61%; cables, Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 1* FOR RENT—FURNISHED rooms M. H. S.-Bristol baseball game at length of time. 6.61%; Italy demand, 8.52%; ca­ Moving—Trucking—Storage 10 for light housekeeping, gas and Mt Nebo at 4:46 o’clock. bles, 8.52%. Public Passenger Service .tfl-A Wilbert I. Tedford. of EMt Center (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Painting—Papering ...... 21 sinks in each room. 109 Foster This Week Charles Reymander and Robert Demands: street Grube. street, charged with assault on com- Professional Services ...... II Thursday-Friday, annual Mayfair pJ^t of a young High school girl, Curran Recover from Injur The Tlnymites all laughed to see "You bet I do,” said Johnny Repairing ...... Festival, St. James’s school hall. Belgium. 23.45; Germany, 39.45; will appear in court Saturday mom- Holland, 67.96; Norway, wee Coppy, brave as he could be, Green, "I’m very sorry I w m Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning 14 TO REajT—FURNISHED rooms in Next Week ies Received in Accidents. 25.61; Toilet Goods and Service ...... 16 ^ g as the result of a plea for a con­ Sweden, 26.29; Denmark, come walking up with Johnny mean. I promise that I ne’er SeJwitz Bldg. Large front rooms May 28 — Annual Mother and 22.76; Wanted—Business Se.-vice ...... 14 Finland, 2.28; Switzerland, again will do a thing like that.” for light housekeeping. Inquire at Daughter banquet at St Mary’s tinuance, made by his counsel, A t­ 32.60; Green. He had him by the ear. Edaeatlonal ChaMes Reymander of School Spain, 13.72; Portugal, 4.65; "AU right,” said Coppy, “you Courses and Classes ...... 17 Selwitz Shoe Shop. church. torney George Leaaner, to allow time Greece Cried Dotty, “(Soodness, what a in which the mentality of the youth street, injured in an automobile ac­ .95; Poland, 19.00; Czecho-Slovakla, can go.” And, off the lad went, Private Instruction ...... 2g Next Month scene. It’s funny, but it’s rather sad and slow. He’d learned a Dancing ...... will be examined. Tedford went to cident In Hartford last February, 4.18; Jugo-Slavla, 2.29; Austria, Jime 14 — Strawberry festivzU mean. Oh, Coppy, please let go real good lesson through a little Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 APARTMENTS—FLATS— jaU until Saturday in default of a which kept him confined to a hospi­ 19.05N; Hungary, 29.90N; Rumania Wanted—Instruction ...... i.:. 10 South Methodist church. tal bed in Hartford for two weefa, of him. You’ll hurt the lad, I pussy cat. TENEMENTS 63 June 9, 3 to 5 p. m. — Oriental $1,000 bond. l.Dl; ^^rgfen tI^^ ft, 34.00F7, ^3r^^zll, fear.” Flnanela] is still feeling the effects of tbe in­ 8.66N; Tokyo, 30.25; Shanghai, Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages 11 Garden Party at home of F. E Paul Jodoin, said to have been “All right,” said Coppy,” but juries, although he la getting around, 33.25; Hongkong, 37.00; Mexico The lad who owned the cat then Business Opportunities ...... || FOR RENT—ELRO STREET, mod­ Watkins, 202 South Main street with Tedford at the time the aUeged don’t rave. I’m trying to make said, “A great big oven’s straight Money to Loan ...... || Mr. Reymander is a member of Fire City (silver peso), 28.00; Montreal em five room flat 2 car garage, Center Church Women. a ^ u lt was committed, w m charged the boy behave. He’s bringing ahead, and near it is a baker man. Company No. 4 of the South Man­ In New York, 100.12%; New York Help and SitBatlona good location, just off Main street, June 19, 20 and 21—Lawn festival with breach of the peace. His case milk to give the cat that he threw Now, that’s a real good tip. Help Wanted—Female ...... |6 chester fire department, but be­ In Montreal 99.87%. near Center. Inquire 21 Elro S t of St Bridget’s church. also will be heard Saturday. Unable down the well. "You’ll find that he knows how Help Wanted—Male ...... 24 cause of his injuries is not active at N—Nominsd. Salesmen Wanted ...... 26-A to raise a bond of $200, he was sent fires. “For him, of course, it’s not to make the very finest kind of Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 27 OR REiNT—SIX ROOM tenement DB. CXJLLINS TO WED to Jail. much fun, and I scared that all improvements, and garage. In­ Robert CUrran, injured in an au­ w m cake. If you are out to see the Agents Wanted ...... I7-A Greenwich, May 23— (AP) — Dr. John Knybel, 19, of 38 Brooklyn he might run. When any bad sights, there’s one you shouldn’t Situations Wanted—Female . . . 21 quire 591 Center street Phone 6861. tomobile accident on ElMt Center Situations Wanted—Male ...... t| Robert G, Collins, past-grand high street, Rockville, who was Involved street which resulted In his being HEADS BANK WOMEN boy's going to try that trick you skip.” Employment Agencies ...... 40 FOR REINT—FOUR room tenement priest of the Royal Arch-Masons of i» an accident on Tolland Turnpike confined to the Manchester Memo­ ne’er can tell.” “We'll gladly find him, If we Live Stock—Pets—Poaltry—TeUeles Connecticut and a den.tlst here, will last evening when the car he Dogs— Birds—Pets ...... 41 all modem improvements. Inquire w m rial hospital for 11 weeks, is so far . New London, May 23.— (A P )— can,” one Tiny cried. Then, off “ arry Miss Leda L. Lofqulst, driving ran into bus, arrest­ The bunch then heard a loud Live Stock—Vehicles 4| Sam Yulyes, Shoe Repair. Shop, a w m recovered that he is again at his Miss Alice Serre of the Savings they ran. The baker saw them daughter of Mrs. Henry a Lofqulst meow. “The pussy wants the milk coming and he shouted, "Howdy Poultry and Supplies 41 701 Main street ed on a charge of reckless driving. barber shop at the Center. Bank of Danbury elected presi­ Wanted - Pete—Poultry—Stock 44 of Cleveland, Ohio in Cleveland Sat­ w m right now,” said Goldy. Then she do! His case WM continued to Friday. A dent of the Associatian of Savings Pot Sale^MiscellaaeoBa urday, it was announced today. took the pan and put it on the ‘T m glad you came to visit me. b OR REiNT—4 ROOM tenement bond of $100 w m fixed which w m Bank Women of Connecticut at Articles for Sale ...... 46 The ceremony will be performed ground. How glad I am, you’ll Shortly see. Boats and Accessories 44 with garage, aii modem improve­ furnished by hla mother. the 11th annual meeting held at In the Swedish Lutheran church by Big tears still were In Johnnjr's If you will st^ a little while, Building Materials ...... 47 ments. 3 Ridgewood street Tele­ Daniel J. Sullivan, of Blast Cen­ FOREIGN EXCHANGE the Savings Bank of New Lemdon Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry ,, 4| phone 5623. the Rev. J. A, Lundgres. ter street, cluu-ged with driving an eyes. Said Coppy, "Do you ru bake a treat for you!” Electrical Appliances—Radio „ 4| Dr. Collins is pregddent of the today. She succeeds Miss Mar­ realize, by now, that it is wrong Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A automobile with Improper brakes. guerite Bedegie at -the Meriden FOR RENT— 94 HOLL street, five Greenwich Masonic Club. WM fined $10 and costs. to tease cats you find playin’ (The Tinles have a oake feaft Garden — Farm—Dairy I^ d aots 60 New York, May 28.— (AP)—For­ Savings Bank. ’round?” Household Goods ...... 61 room flat, with aim porch, first in the next story.) Machinery and Tools ...... 61 floor, an ideal home. See thin rent Musical Instruments ...... 61 if you decide to make a change, Oillce and Store Equipment t. . 64 ALLEY OOP p e d a ls at the Stores ...... 66 reasonable, with garage. J. f ! The Spring of the Yearl By H AM U N Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 67 Sheehan, 11 Knighton street. Phone l GUESS, IF WC BEFORE V)E TRV TO Wanted—To Buy ...... 61 4466. HOW ./*' y* WANTA GE1 TO/ WALK /4TOUNO, It) HAVE WHASSA LOOKOUT Vr*>. Room*—Board—Hotels—Resorts MHEQE POOR Restanraa ts A MAN aiMB A TREE, ‘BOUT IT, MATTER b e l o w - FOR RENT—FOSTER STREETl. OINNV IS, WUU. Rooms Wli^out Board ...... 61 oear East Center street eouth tene­ TO SEE HOVL WITH VOO? 'M GONNA. Boarders Wanted ...... 69-A HAFTA RNO LONG THIS, CANTCHA ment, newly renovated, aD im­ THAS5A DROP Bo^—Resorts fO SOMEIaJAV THING WHAIJVA SEE -O R .OFF.» Hotels—Restaurants 61 provements. Dial 8582. fy W anted—Rooms—Board 61 AROUND THIS MAV BE GOOD SEE? oonT cha Real Biatata For Rest FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat^ also CHASM; lOEA.^ KNOW Apartments, Flats, Tsnsm*nts.. 61 Blx room tenement with all im­ VJHATCHA Business Looatlons for Rent ... 64 provements. Inquire at 147 East LOOKS SEE ? Suburban for Rent 66 Center street >3 VOOtA Summer Homes for Root 67 • c r HAFTA Wanted to Rent ...... 61 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ UP- Real Biatata For Bala ment, all improvements, garage it Apartment Building for Sals . . . 61 desired. Telephone 6280 or 4646. Business Property tor Sals ..... 76 Farms and Land tor Sals « • rr.« FOR RENT—^POUR room flat. In Houses for Sals • •• •«Bi« • Lots tor Sals good condition. 42 Maple street, w Resort Property for Sals rear. Telephone 6617. Suburban for Sale ...... ^al Estate tor. Exchange • FOR RENT— FIVE ROOM flat, at Wanted—Real BstaU ...... \ 69 Brookfield street, rent reason- Aeetl#*—Leqpal lletlMS NetiffiM — — . able. Apply upstairs. BQ lUNCBSpgt ilviiiiTOe TooMeryille^ikg By FImtaine Fbs OUR BOARDING HOUSE ISFNSE and NONSENSE M lCKSV McfittiRg MStPS HI9 U TTI-t BSOTHSe WITH HIS SCMOOUWeSK

Bachelorhood has advaatafee, hut K you’re not having a little fun the meek inheitt the earth. •very day, you’re wH wring some­ m t A NOON UNTIL thing. THC INEUiENC£ OP ’ Wb 0 9 1 .— .- - Stenefrapher—This “To Be Done OLD KOCIOSedPE, To-day” note on yow desk is two The following social note is from W IU . 1P«ET50V\INACTB monthsold. last week’s BrushviUe Bugle: “Mrs. P AVOID ANY lYIPOPHANT 1 W A M a n d , Buidness Man—That’s all rig-ht. I Sarah Afien is seriously sl^ at her o m e n B O O N ^ i haven’t done it yet , DECISIONS, AKEi EXERTION- home'north of town and all S A Y S H E M b are requested by her sona Jto stop PINANOAL EXPECTATIONS Pompous Man—They told me that coming to see thq big hog until she WILL SE DISAPPOINTING- DEEN SUIDSD If I dite’t quit reading dime novels lmprov,es.” DY TU' STARS, I wouldn’t amoimt to anything. UN\-N\- IN THAT CASE, PORSSYEARSf Cheerful Puncturer—Well, why Departing Guest—You advertise T H E IS S E T didn’t you quit? this as the best hotel In town ? S O E S OUT WITH* Guest—Well, that naay >be a line W ILL. . Live Happily! t h ' e v e n i n g boost for the hotel, but itiis a mean eo PISHlNKS^ESADr . If you want to live long, live hap- knock for the town. STAR-^AND pUy. COMES Tune in with a song, live happily. Ignorance of the law should ac­ ' WITH TH' ^ Better smile than to sigh, to cheer cuse a lot of lawyers from practieing than to cry, it. /VNORNINO Liet depression go by—live happily. STAR If 3«)u wish to be well, live happily. Man—Is your wife very economi­ Of your great blessings tell, live cal? ' happily. Neighbor—Very. Look at the Don’t talk of disease, avoid doctor’s clothes she makes me wear. fees. Try alwasrs to please—live happily. Now that “Obe^’ has been struck If you long to succeed, live happily. out of the marriage service, the All wise counsel heed, live happily. next forward stop will be-to change To win in life’s race, keep the opti­ that phrase to “to love and to cher­ mist’s pace. ish until divorce do you paft.” Wear a radiant face—live happily. ‘T wish that good looking man MAY BRAYS— Experience has would give me his seat,’’ said the the habit of teaching people a lot of sweet yoimg thing, to her friend on things they would rather not know. the street car, and five men arose. UNDER THE > ... Friendship is one fire that will SkSN O P never bum the fingers of .those who Are we approaching the ppint in hold i t -----Without a right state of social affairs where the grand^march ^ T A U R U S . mind, nothing goes right... .Soiree must be led by friends supporting ^ TH E people leave their screen doors the drunken grand march leaders? •BULU* aH winter just to keep out the ped­ C3 dlers. .. .You can do what you like if T.M,nn.uaf«r.ocr. you like what you do___If fate R-APP^FA^ SAY& .y • 1 fSY iminrwec, me gives you the cold shoulder put your own jshoulder to the wheel again___ (0 FontalB* Toi 1>J4) Never Judge a man’s knowledge of human natare by the opinion he has of himself... .We only live once, but S( ORCHY SMITH The Smart One if we live right, once is enough.... By John C. Terry YOU BOYS AR£ GOING UP FOR A LOHCt STRETCH FOR THIS A slap on the back is worth two in SR IN ELU / ^ FAR From the cabin a reorg moves the face... .Getting along nicely in J

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range Tonight wUt ba Parettts' night at '‘ Dr.-D. C. 7.'M aors"is attsnfftBtj I A i«e-aatal cUi^a la adiedu](ed;tw '.j^-'idd»«isyiJahh'' ABOUT TOWN "Memorial Night” ax its meeting in the Hollister street school between tha anfiUai m ating 'of the Ooni)s^« tpttmrrow moriitngv at 9 o’d o ^ at addreaa Odd Fdlows hall this evening. The the hours at 7:80 ^qnd 9 o'clock. To-, cut S ti^ Medical sodety bdag held Manehasfer Dbn^ W v guest speaker will be Rev. J. S. the Health C*^tar <» Baynes morrow evening at the same Ume, at the Hotel Stratflsld In Bridgb- Club to be held a t Roabwood ’^liall d » Veteroitf^ ftn ijilil ^naimuch and Shining light Or- NeQl of S t Mary's Episcopal church. parents and friends of chUdren at port today and tomocraw.T>r. Mpora street, and a pre-school elinie at North Main street, vtpiityht A ton to uhi' ^fls of King’s Daughters will meet The local Grange was to have the Robertson sehpol will have an u a delegate from Hartford oounty. the Y. M. C. A. at 8 o’clock tomor­ roaat beef supper will a# served by neighbored with West Hartford last pemUettia. Bb 'talieii. Ill’ ___ ev»lng at 7 o’clock In Center opportunity to see the work on ex­ At the condnalon of the., sessions he row Ifftempon. the Conran soda S ^ o^ at 6:80, unlay, but eontlnwtf to It off. house. night, but on account of the in­ hibit in the different classrooms. will take a vacation of two weeks. after which the will be clement weather omitted the trip. Yesterday he w«bt to the hospital i«t‘ Nc Instruction periods win be held Dilvtorth-Oomell Post, American given. . Today word was received that the in ■ Newington nM arrangements in either tonight or tomorrow night. The Justamere . Bridge eluh Legion, is laying plans for a cami- j St. Bridget’s Dramatic club will degree team of West Hartford , wm were made to bain h& epilu' aa a meet tomorrow aftameon with Mn. vaf to be held in July. In connec­ (uNt tonight at 8 o’clock in the Grange won over Maine in the con­ William GlUdnsoa today sold to patient today fto the qpfration. make pla^ftorBie ^^rish hall. Miss Ruth Smith, dl» Swedish Benevolent sodety Segar LeRoy Roberts at Riverside Drive, tion with this event there are aleo William and Dorothy Kalver of test' held at Concord, N. H., last will hold its regular meeting at 7:30 Manchesiter Green. '•A.. '-- ■t'e;- factor of the club, urges the mem- n ig h t plehiB being made to have a field Hartford, the six room house' with o’dock. Saturday evening at Orange day in Manchester when Legion The A. L T7. Bhiie - to be present, as the cast will ther buildings m>d three acres 6t Headquarters fresh Oonneett- Hall Instead of 8 o’clock, duo to the L. W. White has opened'a branch bands from Connecticut and other M r a bustness M chosen for a play which it Is id, located on Uziion place. The ciir River shad j06 lb. We deUver. anniversary 'celebration of Scandla greenhouse in the building owned states wlU be invited to come and hiity at 8 'Q 'el^ with fqped will be ready for presentation new owners wlu move to town and The Manchester-Fhbllo Market. Dial at the next monthly meeting to be Ledge at the later hour. by Ernest Brown on Depot Square. take part in the events. occupy the property J u n e ,l. Dowd of Mh^e street an 5111. ' social time will follow. fipd the first Tuesday in Jime. H»JH!HALECe i * ; Among the local women selling ** fut fiowers at the fiower mart held la the grounds of the old State ^ N o i v I n today in Hartford, were Mr^. For MEMORIAL DAY— Choose ford D., Mrs. William C., Mrs. illp and Mra Roger Cheney of P r o g r e s s ! bis town. The affair was ^ven by One Of These Delightful ‘ be Hartford and Connecticut Val> T K « J W H A U e o ley Garden clubs for the purpose of . DRUG Raising funds to assist in the res- M a n c h b i t e r Co n n - Pastel towtlon of the grounds, formerly the site of the old postoffice. * S A L E I « Purchase One Item At The ’ The Memorial Hospital campaign 1 Regular Price . . . Buy An­ ^ d today sho^fed an increase of Tub-Fast Crepe Frocks $127.65 over the total announced at other For One Cent I “Winnie Mae” the final report meeting last Mon­ day night, and this figure is expect- kd to rise higher when all returns 18c Razor have been made. The total is now ||ti0,405.45. BLADES

. Mrs. Neal McLean of Toronto, fo r Ontario; Mrs. Annie Young of Na- ' - ^ ^ 1 2 Sheer Frocks panee and her son, Gordon Young, h - of Kingston, Ontario; Mrs. William 19c yii Williams of ErinsviUe, nieces, and Double edge. (Others $10.96) W. David Turklngton, a nephew, of Blue steeL Marlbank, Ontario, came to attend Carton of 5. At A Price That Will the fimeral of their aunt. Miss No matter where you plan to go tteah Turklngton, who died sud­ for your first summer holiday, you 79c Norwegian Cod Liver OU___ Leave You Breathless! denly on Monday. The service will k i a j can count on a smart appearance be held at 2 o’clock tomorrow at ...... 2 for 80t) in these summer silk crepes. There the home of Mrs. Rachel Hopper, 29c Tooth Brushes ...... 2 fo r 80c •Gad-Abouta in a lovely quality silk crepe that Center street, and Colonel Jo- 30c Shaving Cream ...... 2 for S le tube beautifully. ■eph Atkinson of Boston wUl offi- 75c Russian Mineral Oil, 2 for 76o # Stay-At-Homes ^ t e . 75c Agar Emulsion...... 2 fo r 76o 60c Vanillin Flavoring Extract.. #Town Trotters ILDVER-nSKMENT— " ...... 2 for Sle A Darling models with ^ ■ — I . . 29c Extract of Lem on.. .2 for SOo •Country Ramblers ^ matching, or con­ Certified seed potatoes ll.SO a 29c Extract of Oranga. .2 for SOo trasting Jacksts. bushel. Fertilizer |2.00 per bag. 29o Extract of Almond. .2 for SOc ^ultry wire $5.50 rolL W. Harry 25c Boric Add Ointment ...... Almost unbelievable—such thrillingly lovely • C a p s 1 e t st^ss, fMgland. Phone S451. • • • ...... 2 fo r 26o ^ Others trimmed with 26c Zinc Oxide Ointment...... dresses at such a lew price. We warn you in ad­ buttons, contrasting r ...... 2 for 26e vance—^they’re *so irresistibly styled that you’ll binding, pleats. SOc W hits Petroleum . . .2 for 81c 15c Sodamint Tablets (40’s) .... want to buy them all—«nd at this phenomenally Silk Frocks— ...... 2 fo r 16o low price you can afford two or three for what Main Floor, rear. 86c Cleansing Tissues.. .2 for 86c PINEHURST you’d expect to pay for just one. Each model D IAL 4151 45c 5-Grain crammed with style from neckline to hem. Eve> y dress fashioned of sheer, colorful batiste that laun­ Our Meat Department offers ASPIRINS Smart WHITE Bonoe low-prioed, 1st quality meat A fo r ders like a hanky. and Fish Items Thursday. 46c ••Sizes 14 to 52. BOLOGNA Absolut e \ y American style, sliced O Q _ pure. Bottle or piece, Ib...... a a C At HALE’S Cbtton Dresses—Second Floor. Potato Salad, lb. 20c. for h()liday wear! Baked Ham — Spiced Hmw. Utm 14 to M Honeycomb 40c Oil of Wlntergreen. .2 f<» 41o 26c Aro. Spts. Ammonia ...... Tripe, lb. .. 1 6 c ...... 2 fo r 2 ^ V 0 t lOc Gauze Bandage, 1 in. x 10 Ground Beef, 19o and 25e lb. yds...... 2 for lie 10c Adhesive Plaster, % in. x 1 SiiM 14 to 20 Small, lean, tender Pork Oiops, y d ...... 2 for lie cut from Brightwood fresh pork. 46c Adhesive Plaster, 1 in. x 6 And won’t these fish ^>ecials be'p yds...... 2 fo r 46c You simply must have a your budget figures . . Our BoSf 20c Absorbent Cotton.. .2 for 3le ton fish man will send us ’‘right white hat for MEMORIAL •Silk Piques SOc Essence Peppermint, 2 for 61o DAY! Whatever type, of fresh from the water”, by over­ 20c Boric Acid Powder. .2 for 21e night auto express: costume you’ll be wearing. . •Silk C^pes 25c Mercurochrome...... 2 fo r 26o / wherever you plan to go— 20c Epsom Salts, 1 lb. . .2 for 2lc we’ve just the hat you want. • S tra w s FRESH MACKEREL SOc Olive OU (French) 8 oz...... Brims and close-fitting styles. to sell at, ...... 2 fo r S le • Cotton Piques S5c Ceustoria...... 2 fo r S6c lb...... 1 1 c Millinery—^Main Floor, center. Boston Blueflsh to sell at 2 lbs. 15c Pure CastUe Soap . .2 for 16c fo r 25c. 25c Spirit o f CJamphor . .2 fo r 26o FRESH BUTTER FISH Hale’s Presents The Popular— to sell at, Regular 50c lb...... 2 1 c MOUTH WASH ShM34to44i Sim l4to 2 “Bryn Mawr” Shad from the Conn. River, Sim 14 to 20 Caught by Dodge, will be very ^®K K 5^O TSim J*to44 ( Jp;®*fsimJ4to4* reasonable: 51c Sim M to 52 , ^ Prophylactic BUCKS.... .11c lb. (amber) or Silk Slips Astring e n t Roes...... 18c lb. (red ). ‘Sew Youra Own” Frocks—You Can Have Twice As Many Clothes Little White slips that won’t Pinehurst Vegetables 25c White, Pine, Tar Ci^ough ...... 2 for 26c —And It’s Lots Of Fun Selecting “buys” ! rip at the seams N E W BEETS 81.00 Beef, Iron and W ine ...... fo r fl.0 1 26c Epsom Salts Tablets ...... 9c, 3 """ 25c ••••••...... 2 fo r 2 ^ 45c Psyllium Seeds (blond) ___ RADISHES, 2 btmches 5c. r ...... for 46c Rhubarb, 4c lb. 60c Psyllium Seeds (black) ...... $0.98 Green Peas, 2 qts. 88c...... 2 fo r 61o Cotton Fabrics Native Spinach, 8c Ib. 25c Glycerine and Rose W ater... • ...... fo r 26c Fresh, Crisp 49c Milk of Magnesia.. .2 for SOc SOc Milk of Magnesia Tablets.... White Cucumbers, ea- 5c ...... 2 fo r 51c From Robesten’s Island Grove 25c Magnesia Tooth P aste ...... Note These farm, (Fla.). A few extra ...... tot 20c at Hale’s! i Sizes 34 large at 9c. SOc Brown Mixture Lozengfes.... Fabric Gloves to 44 Featured: ...... 8f