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Geneva Hears Il Duce May Join with Hitler

Geneva Hears Il Duce May Join with Hitler

)uttisEir Hlattrtrratnr Eontbtg $rraUt TUESDAY, MAY 12. lM€w HERALD COOKING SCIHHM. AGAIN latfs gathering is expeetsd to* MerehandlM drawn by the Rang­ A meeting of Divlaimi No. 1, A. O. Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff will nightit when the Brotherhood of the er* A. C. at the Orange eoclal club H., will be held this evening Is speak on tbe poetry of the late Rud- ABOUT TOWN Emanuel Lutheran church enter­ laat night wae won by Joe Broeow- Tinker hall. Vice-President Andrew yard Kipling at the meeting of Cen­ 36th Anniversary nowuM and Pluti tains the New Britain Brotherhood. ekl, 70 Birch atreet. The winning Reim will preside In tbe absence of ter Church Women's Guild tomor­ Waller N. Leclerc for oil oocaaluna. AVBRAOB DAllA CIItOIItATlON TBS WBATOEB Or. aad i t n . D.C.T. Uoer* ar« on The program will begin at 8 o’clock number wae 703. President George H. WIlUama. Scandia Lodge, N o. 23 Uettvered aaywhorut row afternoon at 2:30 at the church. for the Month of April, 1988 ForeoMt nt D. a Weather Batene, •■)! I I'TpB ' a week's vscsUon trip through New with Rev. Elmer Olson of New Bri­ Funeral Director O.ofVi BMtford Jersey sad llsiyland. While away tain as the principal speaker. En­ The Sunday School board of the Several changes are being made Officers and teachers o f the Con­ Or. Moore intends to spend some tertainment will u so be presented Church o f tbe Nazarene will hold Ita 2SS No. Main St. Phone 6289 by the visitors. Refreshments will In the lobby of Hotel Sheridan. The cordia laitheran church school will Entertainment 5,846 Showon toeliht tuOownd by Ma- . . : ' , 1 time at Johns Hopkins University monthly meeting tonight at 7:30. bar that was In the front part o f the meet tonight at 8 o’clock fOr their '' HW h* efthu Ae«t utelly fhlr Therudayt ooolort modi nsedlcal school in MlUmore. — be served Iw a committee headed by monthly business meeting. Carl Oustafson.itafs lobby baa been removed, a new desk D ancing Bnroee of OhaetaUou. eaolor le the laterlor. Temple Chapter, O. E. 8., will baa been erected for tbe clerk, floors hold its regular meeting tomorrow have been acraped and new chairs Grand officers of the Amaranth Refreshments MANCHESTER - A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM The OongrasslonBl Board o f the evening at 8 o’clock In tbe Maaonic have been installed, making ^piuch will be guests of Chapman Court of First District Townsend clubs at a .(OmeUlod Advortizliig on Fago M.) Temple. The bualnesa will Include more comfortable and largei^bby. this town Friday evening. Supper WATKINS BROS., Orange Hall JTLOR/ST V0L.LV„N0.192. (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES — IN TWO SECTIONS) PfelCB THREE C B N W l meeting held In Odd Fellows ball, tbe Initiation of candidates. Miae MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, MAY 18,1988. ^ at 6:30 in the Maaonic Temple will ENOORPOBATEO 17 Oak Street elected Mrs. Parsons of West Hart­ Irene McMullen will be the aololat Friday morning at 8 o'clock In be served under the direction o f Mrs. Sat, May 23, 8 P. M. ford as treasurer of the board. Mrs and tbe following will serve on tbe St. James’s church, the seventh anni­ Alice Hitt and Mrs. Dorothy Vlertel. Parsons la also secretary. The Con­ refreahmenta committee: Mra. Bea­ ROBERT K. ANDERSON Admission 35c. versary ma.ss will be celebrated for Pnneral Director gressional Board Is to hold a May trice Miller, chairman; Annie Mc­ ,tjie late Mrs. Antonia Farr. Restoring: Revolutionary Relic In Boston . Festival at Odd Fellows hall, Hart­ Mullen, Lillian Tedford, Doris Todd, ■f Funeral service in home­ MRS. NANCY ROWE’S ford, May 23. Dancing, old and mod Flora Dougan, Rachel Barnes, Ruth ADVERTI.SEMENT ANNOUNCING em, will follow. Any money over Helwlg, Mary Cordner, Emily Gove. like surroundings. GENEVA HEARS IL DUCE expenses will be used for (Ingres Anna Barber, Fitch Barber and Her­ 4-8-4- fertilizer fl.9S bag. Gov't, The Removal of Shoe Makei LOUIS S. JAFFE slonal board expenses. bert Clay. certifled see potatoes, $3.2S sack. Shop From 15 School Streei 142 EAST CENTER ST. 8 » 1 Main S t Phone B8Bt Best scratch feed, 11.80 bag. W. RECIPES APPROVED Harry England, Tel. 34B1. All Maccabee Juniors Interested In Tha Women's Home Lieague o f the To 1089 Main Street Telephone: Registered the amateur participating program Salvation Army will meet tomorrow Next to Magnell Drug Co. Office 5171 House 7494 MAY JOIN WITH HITLER will go to the home of Miss Osee afternoon at 2: IS at the citadel Rock, 1T3 East Center street, to­ Herald’s Home Economics Optician morrow afternoon after school. ADVERTISEMENT— BORAH TO GET 5 Tickets will be distributed then. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Mrs. Wm. Kronick o f The Wllpose Expert Plans Meals for League Diplomats DistnrbeA We have a selection of the new­ Dress Shop la In New York on a Frazier-Lemke Bill The Philip Embury Group has buying trip. DEEGATES OUT est style frames. changed the date of the garden party Small Weekly Budgets, by Rumor, Italy May Qnit Complimentary Adjustments. which It la giving for all groups of the Wesleyan Guild, to Saturday, Demonstrations Continne OF 5^n« OHIO Opposed by A. F. ofL. League to Revive Famom Use Your Credit! May 18, from 3 to B o'clock, in the Weekly Payments garden of Mrs. Lawrence Case at No Carrying Charge Highland Park. In case of rain it Tomorrow and Friday; Washington, May 13.—(AP) —. . Members, he said, have argued ’ Triple AOiance” of Before will be held in the South Methodist FILMS L U e l o n g Akron Republicans Vote for Speaker Byms took the House floor again :t the bill because In Its pres­ church. Many Prizes Given Away. today In the fight ovei the Froater- ent form It would permit loans up A e World W ar Days. DEVELOPING Idaho Man; Roosevelt Lemke farm mortgage refinancing to 100 per cent on form lands and K itchen H appiness bill to read a letter from William up to 76 per cent of the Insurance AND PRINTING NON-SKID Given In All Departments Green, president of the American value of improvements. Peannt Butter . , . .lb. Jar ISo Spot Pad Tnuuses The change in the opening hour Leads Breckinridge by 14 Federation of Labor, opposing pas­ Some Frazier-Lemki adnerents Geneva, May IS— (A P )—Whethor^ 8-Honr Service. sage of tbe 33,000,000,000 measure. have predicted the proposed change Benito Mussolini and Italy will r * .' T h e P e r fe c t R a p t n -e H old ers! from 9 to 9:30 a. m., was apparent­ Peanut Batter . .2 lb. Jar ZBo Of Both These Stores ly more satisfactory to the large Green's letter, the Speaker said, would bring In at least 40 more sign from' 'the League of Nationh PINEHURST OOMaDI,TATION u 4 ADVICB 0 to 1; Gov. Martin Wins. -rBEZ or CBABOE.- number of women who attended tbe recited that the A. F. of L. execu­ votes for their cause. and Join forcea with Adolf Hitler Direct tive council now meeting in Wash­ Green's letter said a proposal to It win pay yon to shop Plneimrst Wednesday for these lib­ SEE OUR FITTER NOWI second of tbe four-day series of and Germany worried diplomats to­ eral sised bnnchea (about 2 onnoes over a ponnd In each bunch) ington had gone on record aa "print and circulate billions of cur­ w* hsTC • SFEOIAI. T X R Im Wednesday. cooking school demonstrations In day. of fancy Native Asparagus. Kodak Agency TOUB Banlarol the State theater, sponsored by the Columbus, O., May 13.— (A P )__ a.;alnat the bill "largely b<.cauae of rency would vitally affect labor." Bring ns your photo prob­ Herald and directed by Mrs. Nancy Senator William E. Borah of Idaho Its Inflationary features. The executive council, Green Well-informed Italians said the No Charge for Consultation possibility that Italy would raalgB'^ lems. Rowe, Home Economics lecturer. appeared today to have won five "W e know," the Speaker read, wrote Byms, are In thorough accord In Your Home. "that when inflation of the kind with all practical legislation to re­ from the Lsaguc, following the ASPARAGUS bunch c Shop Wednesday and Make Extra Sav- ' Tbe school will open at 9:30 a. m. of Ohio's Important 62 Republican ample of Germany, 15 tomorrow and again Friday. proposed In this bill la adopted, lieve the existing economic altiwtlon shouldibould (not bjrtii CENTER Presidential delegacea and a "favor­ excluded as a possibility. 2 bunches 29c. Arthur Drug Store ings. Much favorable comment was commodity prices rise and wages among the farmers and are desirous Most good Asparagus growers separate the crop Into four PHARMACrV heard this morning by local women ite son" candidate the other 47. stand still." of seeing them Bided by the govern­ Such an act, political obssi grades this special Is on the best grade. Odd Fellows Bloch 845 Main St. Rublnow Bldg. who have already tried out several Democratic voters In Tuesday's The Speaker's appearance on the ment. surmised, would mean the poUUcsfi o f the 1936 recipes demonstrated by primary, returns from which were floor was a surprise move of the alllrament of Ehirope In two cam M : Phone 4848 The letter called upon tbe friends and might even bring about Mrs. Rowe. Tbe concensus of those less than half complete at 8 a. m. House leadership which Is fighting of labor in (Tongreas to vote against who have followed the directions for (eastern standard time) gave Presi­ resuscitation of the famous "Tttolsr After serving many generations of Bostonians, this famous old market adjacent to famed Faneutl Hall, at passage of the bill. Byms was the bill and added the A. F. of L. AUlanes” —the military assocUthm ICEBERG LETTUCE h«d 71/20 preparing the foods demonstrated dent Roosevelt decisive New Deal greeted with applause both before T h,K M (llU .4co« last began to feel Its years when Its ancient timbers started to collapse. However, the government has Executive Council "hope and trust of Germany, Italy and tbs former Ripe Tomatoes . . . .Ib. 19c New B eets...... 2 bun. 2.'ic by the Herald’s Home Economics endorsement In an Impotent "popu­ he started speaking and after be M ahchester Cohn- larity ." come to the rescue aa shown here, where a crew of WPA workers are busy replacing the age-weakened sup­ It wlU be defeated." Austro-Hungarian Empire. Cucumbers...... 14c Native Spinach. expert. Is that they are all suitable ports with new ones of steel and concrete. concluded. Byms said that "as a rtpressnt*- for families whose weekly or daily The incomplete returns In tbe A few moments before, in a move (The power o f this aUlanes was Native Radishes, 2 bun. 9c New Cabbage. tlve on the floor of this Houss I can broken at the outset of ths World budgets will not permit expensive PresldenUal ballot tilt between to break down some of the opposi­ -■fj Green Beans. Fresh Peas. Borah and Robert A. Taft of Cln- not undsrtake to vote for a MU War wbsn Italy turned her bock on materials. The majority of tbe tion, Representative BoUeru (P., which discriminates against labor." CC.H0US€^S0N. recipes printed In the Herald’s clnnaU, the "favoriU uon”. Indicated Kaiser WUhelm and Emperor Frana : tbe delegation to the June conven­ WlB,), told tbe House that support­ He SBld tha letter rapresenta the Joasf to throw in her lot wtth- INC. Cooking School are regarded as ers of tbe bill definitely would offer "wishes and hdpes o f soma 60,000,- adaptable to tbe average family tion of the Republican Party In TOE OF TORCH DANGER SURTAX SCHEME Francs, Great Britain, and Ruaslw— ' NEW CARROTS bunch Cleveland would line up like this: an amendment to limit loans on 000 peopls," and that ths wags- the "Entente Cordlale.” ) budget iVlMllkll farm lands to 80 per cent of the earners of the country ors vltal^ Von can depend on prompt delh-eries from PInehurst — Eight delegates-at-large and 39 Dlplomata said they beliavad ^ Mrs. Rowe prepared tbe following fair value of the lands. involved in tbe legislation. Premier MuasoUnl would try to aa- ■ items at tbe State theater this district delegates supporting Taft; Dial 41S1. An orders received by 8:1S delivered before noon. five district delegates favoring SEEN AS LIKELY certain the eventual attitude of tba ' moniing: Biscuits, dumplings, saus­ STARTS FIRE; FOUR DIE Council members concerning Itallaa age rolls, stuffed meat rolls with Borah. Borah had entered only seven del- sovereignty over EitMcmIa and tba r Shurfine vegetables, fried hashers, butter­ >0- continuance of economio and finsBa milk pie, orange pastry, sunburst egate-at-large candidates and 28 RUNAWAY WITH PLOW TAXSUKTITUTE candidates in 14 districts. clal sanctions. W hy Risk a salad, peanut butter cookies, apri­ Torch Kicked Into Stage EXCITES TERRYVILLERS HINDENBURG IS NEARING May Baatan Aetioa ' GRAPE JUICE ^M O SV B ^^B w^SOO^P cot parfait and sponge cake with Sixteen Taft district delegates won election because they had no op­ They said they heUeved It Ukaly.' Birdseye Lima Beans. egg-yolk frosting. Terryvllle, May 18.— (AP) — that Mussolini would resigB - fra Pint bottle The J M tlU U CORK Following are the winners at the position In eight districts. The Draperies at Night Gob Excitement ran high here last Senate Committee listen s to Birdseye Peas. Badly Worn Roof ? state organization had lined up a tba Leamie bafors ths Council baa. M anchester Cohn- Herald baskets and special gifts night with the appearance of a END OF OCEAN FLIGHT chance to discuss ths quastton If ' 18c .warded at the morning session to­ full slate favoring Toft. runaway horse dr^ging a plow FOWL for Q U Knoz Han Is High and Panic FoUows— Nine MorgenAan As Secretary thinks ths council members wUl oniff M. a day buya u iler: through the South Main street main adamant on both points. ,> vj Fricassee, Ib. . . . o O C Winners of 28 baskets of gro- Slowly tabulated returns from section. "V^OU never know when s badly worn ro o t WEDNESDAY SPECIALS 3,847 of Ohio’s 8,679 precincts gave Hungarian spokesman said thafki Hormel Spiced ^ 5 C Broilers - Fryers - Roast­ csrios: Persons Are Injured. ' No one was able to stop ths Tries to Combat Crifidsm Aided by Tail Wind G ut antlcinateLJhet if JfiisaoUnl br«alS|:^i Mrs. Whitehouso, 69 Oak street. Clarence J. Brown, Blancheater pub­ animal which finally took refuge EXPECT ROBINSON Ham, 12-oz. tin .. < ers. will spring a leak. But you do know that lisher and leader o f the Col. Frank ^ 'with iSoiSN iuLlir^ to npj EUsabetb Olds, 88 Spruce street. In a shed owned by John Keefe, fluanes Hungary and Anatila to Scotch Ham . . . 1-2 Ib. 24c the leak may be costly. In the SELF SERVE and ' Mrs. M. Anderson, 11 Orchard Knox-for-President movement, high Joseph Pawalchak of Town of F. D. R. Measure. Zeppelin I i Speedbig To­ man on the Taft delegate-at-large San Francisco, May 18.— (A P )— Ukewlss. Dried B e e f-----1-4 Ib. 16c K e l v i n a t o r street. Hill, owner of the horse, said he TO PLEAD GIETY Soma 0«nsva diplomats, Shredded Wheat, Eckhardt’s or Grote’s Ifr s . McGruden, 709 Main atreet slate, 110,421. Four persons died In fire and panic was plowing In a garden on Cbld- Check up on any doubtful roofs, and get our John S. Knight, Akron publiaher, whils, tald tbsy gaUisrsd from Gsiv' HEALTH MARKET Annie McKinney, 14 Arch street. at a gay night club here early to­ sey Terrace when tbe animal ward Lands End, Enghnd, man newspapers, outspoken adaftt*/ 2 f o r ...... Frankfurts...... Ib. 31c W j find we don 't need to $ ty much to aaiurance o f dependability, the manu­ the top candidate on the Borah Washington, May IS.— (A P) —The 23c money saving prices on Carey Roofings or Mrs. F. Rawson, 127 Main street day when flames from a torch boiled. atlon for o Ouea’s Btldoplaa oca- Potato Salad...... Ib. 20c people w ho come in to make an actual facturer's Five-Year Protection Plan. Mrs. M. B. Humphrey, 74 ^ o r Senate Finance Committee closed Us inspection o f the new Kelvinator. dancer's toe spreaa to draperies and This Afternoon. quest, that Germany is begtnnlng to". ' Shingles to replace them. W e can supply the But these aren't all that will catch Popular size Friend’s once street. (Contlaaed on Page Fourteen) doors today to hear Secretary Mor- Kidnaper of Society Matron find Italy "more Interaating." Ripe Pineapples — Pekra — Strawberries. For here is value you can j t t toe your­ your eye. You’ll be delighted to note Mrs. B. Edwards, 63 Pine atreet roared through the place. genthau reply to criticisms which Thia added to tba Importanet giv- right roof for any building, large or small. self. Imagine Vuihlt Old! Yet that** the many Kelvinator features, like flex­ Mrs. W. B. Chlpman, 349 Oak' Of the dead, two were women— apparently have driven the House to Be Arraigned Today — I rumors that MuasoUnl m ^ sldo what Kelvinator offers you with ita ible grids in all ice trays in standard land street one of them tbe hat-check girl, who ITALY TO DM ND New York. May IS.— (A P )— with the Teutonic nations In aa al- BEANS Special 2 cans 2 1 c tax bill to the tbresbhold of revision. unique Built-in Therznomecer. No more models, automatic defrosting iwltch, Mrs. R. Lasala, 179 Oak street. CHINESE PROTEST firemen said was trampled under The Zeppelin Hlndenburg, In­ Uanes. guessing about cabinet teraperatures. easy accessibility to every square inch of S-Ponnd Cloth Bag Jack Frost Mra. B. Rlsley, 136 East Middle the feet of the panic-stricken pa­ As Morgentbau went before the creasing Us speed slightly as It Father Hires His Lawyer. Drops Dtaenaaloa Turnpike. committee for the second time to neared tbe shores of E^Iond, PINEHURST GROCERY Inc. No chance of unexpected refrigeration storage space. trons as they stampeded in terror CONQUERED EMPHRE The Leagus Council, concadad by Manchester, Conn. failures. Food stored in Kelvinarorissafe. Mrs. A. Jacquemln, 48 East Mid­ for the narrow ball exit. defend tbe administration's plan for was approximately 400 miles poasibUiUea of itaUaa resignaUaD, THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. And a^ve ail, a joy to behold for all- dle Turrolke. SMUGGLING BY JAPS taxing undistributed corporation from Lands Ehid, England, at Imagine VisihU Bcmmiy. Kelvinator The others who lost their lives LoulsyiUe, Ky„ May 18,— (A P )— dropped formal consideration of th« Coal, Lumber, .Mnaon.’ Supplies, Paint over beauty. You’ll be thrilled to own SUGAR 2 6 c Mrs. •furklngton, 20 Knox street profits, there were strong Indications 10 a. m.. Eastern standard time Itaio-Bthioplan conflict temporarlj^-^ offers it in a written Certificate of Low were crushed and burned during the 886 No. Main St. TeL 4149 Manchester the new Kelvinator, proud to show it off Mrs. S. G. Segar, 124 Oxford that the senators were leaning to­ today. Thomas H. Robinson,, Jr, was quot­ today, turning to leas controverslat Coat of Operation that tells you in Annoar’o wild scene of shrieking women and to your h^iends. And you can own it so street shouting men. n Dace’s Newspaper Issues ward a compromise. It messaged Maekay Radio at ed by a Department of Justice agent questions. • ''' advance that your current consumption euily—pay for it at the rate of only Minnie E. Barber, 241 Wolcott Charge Loss of Over Two Nine persons were reported In­ that time that it was at Lati­ today as expressing a wUlInghess to The sudden departure of tbs Ital- ' will be low. street, Windsor. Senator Harrison (D., Miss.) chair­ 1 ^ A day 1 Drop in and examine the new jured and firemen made one thrill­ man, Bought to smooth over the tude 60.02 North; Longitude plead guilty to tbe $60,000 kidnap­ tan delegation yesterday waa Inter- - Imagine VutkU signed Mrs. E. Koster, 97 Brookfield Kelvinator today. ROA ST BEEF can 1 9 « ing rescue, dragging a woman from Warning Against Any Out­ troubled waters with a proposal for 16.00 West, and waa flying to­ ing of Mrs. Alice Speed Stoll provid­ preted In some quarters as meaning , street MiUion DoHars of Doties ward Its destination, Frankfort- ed bis attorney, Monte R w of a complete withdrawal of Italy from ^ Mra. 8. A. Sanderson, 26 Proctor a window as the flames roared be­ imposing a flat 16 per cent tax on Any Flavor Royal hind her. on-Main, Germany, at 88 knots. NsshvlUe, Tenn., "will let him." Geneva could be expected soon.. Road. side Interference. net corporation Income with surtaxes Tbe long Hat of Ethiopia's docu­ STANDARD PLUMBING CO. in One Month. The dead: ranging from 6 to 46 per cent if Two hours earlier the giant O. C. Dewey, In charge of the KELVINATOR SALES AND SERVICE Jo Dlcklaon, hat-check girl, airship, returning from a record Louisville office ot the Department mentary victories at Geneva waa.' ^ ' (Oonttnued on Page Fourteen) more than 30 per cent of earnings longer by one more triumph— tba : 901 Main Street p|,o„e gso4 DESSERT Mrs. Elsie Forrest, Petaluma, breaking flight to Lokeburst, of Justice, said Robinson told him Rome, May 18. — Mussolini's were withheld from distribution. CouncU'a solemn refusal to "modita ' Calif. Sentiment for Surtax. N. J,, reported a poelUon about tbat since be already bad confessed Hale'o Strictly Fresh Shanghai, May 18— (A P) — Cus­ Popolo D'ltalla defied challengers of 620 miles west of Lands End the kidnaping be might os well measures previously adoptsif*^- John Monson, San Francisco. Although there waa no agreement against Italy. toms experts reported today unless Robert Pattison, Berkeley. tbe new Roman Empire today with and a speed of 80 knots. plead guilty. Dewey did not disclose alleged Japanese-protected smug­ on these specific rates, committee The League and Italy, however, HUSBAND IS H ED How Fire Started a warning that "the Italian people opinion seemed to be cryatallzlng The Hlndenburg'a latest re­ whether the plea would be condi­ gling In North was checked, port Indicated It was about 976 tional upon a life sentence. were farther apart than ever on thf, EGGS Describing the start of the fire, created It with their Blood, they will around the general idea o f Imposing iractlcal question o f whether redemption o f foreign loans would employes of the club said Viola La- miles from Us destination. Wish To Avoid Crowd be affected seriously, legitimate cultivate It yrlth their labor and de­ a surtax on undistributed profits In dependent Empire o f Ethiopia No. 2 ^ Can Sunheam Yellow CUn* FOR WIFE’S DEATH monte, an enteitainer, waa dancing fend It against anyone with their Ross, retained by tbe defendant's existed In fact. trade destroyed and tbe Chinese with a torch In each band. arms.” By LOUIS P. LOCHNER father, Thomas H. RoMnson, Sr., at POPUUR MARKET government authority Injured. (Continued on Page Fburteen) (Copyrislit ltl( by AuoclaUd Pru«) Whether Premier MuasolUit As she swung and kicked, her toe The editorial in II Duce's news­ Nashville, was reported enroute to would carry hls Indignation agatnat' “Many a motor (maybe one you owned) 855 Main Street Rubinow Building The report cited numerous Inci­ Aboard the Zeppelin Hlndenburg Louisville for the arraignment in PEACHES dents In which the experts said Jap­ struck one of the torches, and It paper coincided with the return the League to the point of cancels SHOPPING CENTER FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE 1 flaw mto draperies above her head. from Geneva of Baron Pompeo en Route to Germany, May IS. — Federal Court which was expected ling Italy's memberihii) remained a reached the scrap heap long before its time No. 2)4 Oan Green Gage Indicted Secretly by Grand anese military Intervention render­ Favored by a good tail-wind over ed Chinese Customs control "abor­ The flimsy draperies burst Into Alolsl, who waa recalled yesterday SPANISH CABINET Istsr today. Court officials kept se­ question, with a decided dlffersnes — but even sadder is the fact that TODAY Wednesday SPECIALS Wednesday tive.” flames and tbe fire spread quickly os Italy laid before the League of the Great Northern Circle, tbe Zep­ cret the time of the arraignment, of opinion arising among delegatsqj- AND through the low-cellinged room. Nations Implicitly the cbolce of ac­ pelin Hlndenburg aped Into tbe sec­ saying that white the proceedings os to wbsther this would be dcslr- ; Jury After Sheriff Makes -The customs authorities said the ond stretch t o ^ y of Us return many a good motor (maybe the one you PLUMS Chinese government lost about |2,- Another dancer, Betty Blossom, cepting the Fascist Empire or losing would bs public they wished to able. 400,000 In April alone when clandes­ was saved by firemen. Italian membership. ISNOWORGANIZQ) flight across tbe Atlantic to Ger avoid a large crowd. Some argued It would be a good; now own) is heading for the scrap heap STEAKS! STEAKS! l-VARNISHES SpeoUl Demonstration and Sampllnx a Statement tine Imports from Dairen; Manchou- About 60 persons were In the Informed sources read In the many. ’ Tbe defendant's father, Thomas thing if Italy quit the League and EZE-FBEEZ kuo, and other Japanese ports reach­ club, known as tbe Shamrock and editorial a slightly veiled reference Despite fog and falling winds H. Robinson, Sr., said at Nashville others even urged that It Was high much sooner than it should”, says P. Tro- “ To Brigrhten Things Up ed great proportions. located on Deary street In the down­ to Great Britain In the words: during the first day's run from that he and Rots, who he said hod time to expel the adjudged aggreaaoiC Wlacasset Me.. May 13— (A P) — This would amount to nearly 330,- town hotel district, when the Are ‘'The Italian people ask them­ Former Minister of Interior Lakehurst, N. J., the massive air­ been retained to defend his son, procedure possible under Artioto^ leum. At little Cost ICE CREAM 3 29« County authorities held Reuben 000,000 a year deficit, one third the broke ou t selves why the occupation by some liner had maintained an average planned to leave some time today y s x i o t the League (Covenant. Brewer, 43, a lobster dealer, in the total of China’s annual Ciutoms Trapped In Cage powers of civilized and even Inde­ speed of 71 miles an hour yeaterday for LiOutsvlUe. Tha Real Ooaesra. Qniek Drying Enamel...... q t 75e No. 1 Freah Lincoln coimty Jail here today revenue. The hat-check girl was knocked pendent countries should be consid' I^cks Members After Nme for the first half of the fllghj to Its Judge Silent sun others contended Burope^K Conntiy Roll RIB f "Except for strong interference' to the floor in her cage by the ered legitimate while Italy's occupa­ home base at Frankfort. Judge El wood Hamilton declined real concern was RelcbsfuebrsP: The answer to longer car life is FRE­ Flat Wall Paint ...... qt. 55c charged with the murder of his at BUTTER, lb. 2 8 ic PORK CHOPS, Ib. 1 9 C ^tractive wife, Dolda, 36. tion of territories horribly depopu A heavy fog featured tbe flfst full to comment on the posslMUty of Adolf Hitler and that aa long os, QUENT and REGULAR lubrication and Floor and Deck P aint...... qt. 80c ASPARAGUS 2 bunches 23® k A Grand Jury. In an unexpected (Oontinned on Page Two) (Oontinned on Page Two) lated by barbaric organization and day of the flight after tbe HInden' young Robinson receiving a life sen­ there was any chance of galnlndi, slave trade should be Illegitimate.' burg lifted from Lakehurst at 10:27 tence upon a plea o f guilty. Under FRESH Red Roof Paint...... gaL $1.30 p>ecial report, bad Indicted him Italy's cooperation against German^ inspection by our attendants who know fyeoh ^becretly less than two hours before Poses a <)aestlon p. m., e. a. t., Monday, cruised over tbe Federal kidnaping law the ex- It woul^be foolish to dlscoiurage this, Ontoide Paint, the very best in 5-gaL cans. his arrest near his Boothbay Harbor Tbe editorial asked, "In the name M ^ d ’ tU y 18.— (A P )—Former by enforcing sanctions for the EthlO' their business...... gal. $2.55 home last night AutboriUes ex­ of what Wilsonian paragraph does Minister of Interior SantUro (CeottaiDed an Page Two) (Coattnood on Pag* Two) plan conquest. 1 6 « » SHOULDERS > » 1 6 « SPINACH peck l^e pected to arraign him in Superior AlcohoUGasoline Blends an Ebetremist crowd living in the Casaree Qulroga, after nine houriof A decision In the argument for ojr Extension Ladders...... 20 f t $8.00 28 f t $12.00 Court later to&y. shadow of Idle factories on subsidies negotiations, formed a new Spanish against lifting lancUons was put off WEDNESDAY SPECTAL! WEDNESDAY SPEQALl ...... 32 f t $14.00, 36 f t $17.00 F reoli — Attorney General a y d e R. Chap- from far-off JEmpIret pretend to government today to take the place for some weeks, however, h y tbA CHOICE CUT . man and Sheriff Artour R. Green- deny to Italians not only sufaaidiei of Manuel Azana’s Cabinet which Council's postponement until June MILK-FED Step-Ladders . . .3 f t 75c, 4 f t $1.00, 5 f t $1.25 lead, unwilling to discuss details of Are Debated by Scientists of tbe work of others, but the divine CHUCK ROASTS resigned upon the election of Us 30tb Child of Mormon 16 o t further discussion ot ths Btest ROASTING VEAU - ...... O ft $1.50 CUCUMRm S each 6 e their case before arraignment and bu^poan right to work and live.' leader to the Presidency. Africsn dispute. All Ladders strong and light in weight would oflly say that the woman died Premier Mussolini's summons to The new mlntst^ represented the Informed sources pointed out this PftriTLY OIL cn o f a blow on the head. - “ “ b^tlon - p o l l e d Baron Pompeo Alolsl to come home same Leftist poUUcal lineup os the Wins Grand Opera Role declMon, set forth In the resolution I f GR$0LU]€. MOTOR fi^fUCL OILS | | c lb. Wan Papers, water resisting and son fast...... Greenleaf found tbe body on the transportation up to our National was Interpreted in toformed circles former Cabinet, but It included one yesterday which recalled prevloaa -fij ^ ______UtNiSl t BMNTLY . I i beach near the Brewers' Ocean whether alcohol mixed with gasoline requirements." os a warning that Geneva must reC' 1 7 1 5 « ...... from 15c to $2.50 per roll Health Market Speeial> will be tbe solution of future Ameri­ new party, the Catalan Left, repre­ Judgments against Italy and " ; lii CENTER IT.-PHOWE S191 MftWCHftTEB CONN. Point home while Investigating "If use of such a material liidirect- ognlze Italy's conquest of Ethiopia sented by Luht Elsquerra as muUM- Brewer’s report that his wife had can power problems was the subject ly provides benefits to our agricul­ Chicago, May 18—(AP) — Eniza-AMadome NeUle Gardinl. She won It further time waa needed to coosldaqi.^^ Fresh Made MINCED HAM if Its delegates are to appear again ter of labor. the case, would not prevent Musso^^ (X)TTAGE N o Rub Floor W a x , 1 qt. can disappeared while he slept of vij^rous debate before tbe Dear­ tural industry, so much the better,” about the Council tabla beth Brown—she's uer father’s 80th in competition at Phoenix. Aria. SALADS VEAL LOAF HAMRURG or The sheriff quoted the man as born Conference on Agriculture, In- be added. Ctsares Qulroga’s Cabinet retain­ child—happily anticipated today her She supports herself ly sinidng on lint from aimouncing Italy's resigna- ; and Applicator. .,...... 9 ^ diutry and Science here today, i Tbe Italian attitude for the pres- ed virtually aU minlstera o f the BOLOGNA CHEESE saying be baUeved his wife commit­ An Incomplete concensus of chem­ *nt waa described aa one of "non- upearance in La Flamma with the Sundays at the Hyde Park Baptist ted suicide by drawntng. Francis P. Garvan, president of Azana government with only a few Chicago (3vic Opera Company. ’ church and wonting aa hostess in a (Coatimied oa Paga Feortosa) SAUSAGE MEAT 2 ll». 33e ists, engineers, and industrialists partldpatlon” In League activities. minor changes. ;.;A I Try oar new One-Coat White EnameL No Water In Lutga the Chemical Foundation, which has attending tbe conference indicated Miss Brown, attractive 21-year- YM.CJl. cafeteria. ib. ionsored tbe recent movement for Authoritative Intorpretera of B Two men who never before were V.:' l it dries with a beantifnl luster .and An autopsy showed no water In that tbe power alcohol question h ^ Duce's action in withdrawing his old brunette and the lost child ot The girl said her father waa he- the sheriff asserted. Soohol-gasoUne blends, was to argue ministers were Included—Bernardo the fourth wife o f a Mormon bishop, Worsen P. Brown, who waa forced TREASURY BALANCE I flows and brashes easy. passed out of tbe realm of argiunent delegation from Geneva yeaterday as Glner de los Rios, Left-RepubUcan, Oreonleaf said Brewer turned over the affirmative aide of the debate, over its practicality and into the won an opera contract after two to flee , where Saizabeth's 29 PORK CHOPS Ib.25c30e with William R. Boyd, executive the Council adopted a new resolu­ minister of communications, and Washington, May IS.— (A P )—Thq to u..ciala a note in his wife’s more vitiu field of argument on tion of virtual eoodenmation of years of working to obtain singing brothers and siatsrs were born, dur­ BbooMor ——— — — —— —— name Indicating suicide. vice-president of the American Antonio Velao, minister c< public ing a revolution. BUlsabetb was position of the Treiuury May 11: whether alcotml can be produced Italian aggreasion In East lasaons. Handwriting experts differed on Petroleum Institute, defending the works. Paul Longone, director of the born at Provo, Utah. Her parents ReceipU, $10,218,848.98;------economically in Such laige amounts emphasized the "provlzional" char' FHead of Azana turea, $36,196,179A8; net tbe note's author. A Portland ex­ straight gasoline tide. os to Justify its use with gasoline actor of the step. opera, heard Miss Brown sing the separated and she first saw her THOS. McGHL, J r . pert. the sheriff said, ascribed It to The discussion was expected to In­ Tbe new premier, who also took role o f the Queen In Shvanda. a father at Salt Lnke City, where she $2,390,749,221.99; Ciaitoms leceipta LAMR CHOPS as a motor fueL League Otvau Chaooe over the war ndnlstiy, bos been for the month, $11,962,166.04. \ Mrs. Brewer. Wilbur F. Turner, volve not only the practicality of Tbe poosiblUty of better health Csech folk opera presented recent­ attended ESut High school. In 1930. Fresh Oalvea’ Boston expert who saw It later, blended gasoline but also the funda­ Theae soureea eoutoaded the close' associate of Azana, who bo- ly by the University of (Silcago He since has died .ind her mother, Recetpta for the fiscal year (ahMA and a tower accidental death rate League still had e chance to redeem came premier after the Leftist vic­ July 1), $3,461,646,288.34: szpead^ branded It a forgery, be added. mental problem of bow long Ameri­ for automobile drivers resulting Music Soclsty. He signed her for now Mrs. EUxa S. Burke o f Phoenix, Brewer always lived in the Ocean can oil supplies wlU lost. Itself In Italian by draylng tory In the February Parllamenbury contralto roles In the season opening remarried. tures, $6,226,918,925.12. tn d u d in ^ LIVER from use o f alcohol-gasoline Mends bearing to the Ethiopian delegate. elections and was elected President $2A86,103,896A8 of emergsacy cm Point section of Boothbay Harbor. Floyd F. Klshllne, engineer o f the was offered by Lawrence A. Clous­ Oct. 31. Longone said he believed Miss His wife, formerly m im Dolds Wolde Mariam, whom Italy re­ Sunday to succeed deposed TbriUed over the Cinderella turn Brown "has i very fins future.' pendltures. Bitcass o f ezpendturai Graham-Palge Motors Corporation, ing of Northwestern University. garded DOW as Just one at ita "colo­ Medina, was bom at MsiUym and of Detroit, said that "eventually we dent Nleeto Alcala Zamora. o f affairs, Miss Brown said she "bad Madame Ganllnl, enthuslastle $2,764,272,671.78. Gross debt, I Such blends, he declared, reduce the nial subjeeta." Tbe coaUtlon govem - 461,762.917.83, a dscreoae of $ i; lived at Augusta before going to must develop some material to aug­ proportion of dreaded carbon monox­ dreamed about It for years." about V r pupil, said she has an un­ Boothbay Harbor 16 yean ago. She came to (Siicago two years 668.76 under the previous day. CM ment our petroleum supply to keep ide In exhaust gases from engines. usually rich and full votes with lUoatlUMd M Fog* XwPl .(CeatimMd cm Page Tw cl ago on a scholarship offered by range of thrae octavco. aosets, $10,266,133.48003. .. HAnOHJBBrrJBR B V r o r a r a BKRAZ^^, UX^tBOarTEB, c o n n . WB|jNiigPAT, MAT 18,1988,

aoUltary rebelUoo arhieh broke out UANUMBSilUl BVENDra HERALD, MANCHESTER, NN„ WEDNESDAY, MAT IS, 19SS. ia Jaca in 18S0. WINS HAVANA HUP Their Firm Captures Big Prize ^ Ztppattn edtaMuiy, waa la a r.F.W.PURCHASES Arrested by Monarchist soldiers, REGULAR VETERANS jovial mood attar tba damonatratlona he waa oourt-martlalled and sen­ of good will be found in the United KNOX CAMPAIGNING demonatratlona and talks on the works display u an Mtabllahed qn- ' ig In “Cynara,” "Michael and tenced to be shot King Alfoneo, upon Uie Rlndenburre rec­ STILL TIME TO GET work of the council now being car­ LEGION FIREWORKS nuol event, carrying on appeal to ’ and otber plays. Her hua- HOUSE AT GREEN however, commuted bis eentence to IN SALES C0N1EST ord flret flight to America of «i Air Enthusiast Flies for ried on In the State were bighlights. all persons. S a natlva of New York, was life imprisonment. He was released SEEK PAY RAISE hours, 88 minutes. Meriden—The International Silver The committee In charge of the first president o f the Brltisb Aetore’ from jail when the Monarchy feU. He beamed with pleaeure when In- ON WESTERN COAST Company announced the sale ot its display Is already contacting the Equity Association tai-1932. In the first Republican govern­ fprmrt ojr reporU that a triumphant 2,367 Consecutive Days TABLES FOR DANCE plant, known as Factory B, In Shel­ AGAIN ON JULY 4 various flreworlu companies and ment, when the present Pnaident, reception swatted him upon his re­ ton to the De Jur Corporation of guarantee the same high-grade ex­ EMERGENCY BiA for State-Owned Loomis Azana, first served as premier, Arthnr W. Benson to Enjoy turn-to Frankfort. Connecticut hibit o f past years. Peoria, 111.—The householder Meo Disabled in Peace Time Hartford—Edward J. Pease of Casares was minister of marine. To Honor Eckdner Queago Fablisher Carries Kansas City, May 18.— (A P )—^InAtng, down In southeast Miaaouil, I whose telephone Duane Cashen, 11, LiSter, be served Azana as minister Bridgeport, district manager for tbe asked permission to use. Indignantly Property Accepted; Not Fine Vacation; Bninner- Hie happiness over the prepara six and a half yeara ot daily air­ found a 40-mile cross-wind whip­ Legion Party to Be Held at Sun on Company and a member of of the interior, the portfolio which tIoM In his honor, with district Big Municipal Display to Be FORMER ACTRESS DIES. refused. Duane dashed to tae next Service in Army and Navy, plane flights, 2,367 consecutive days ping over the two rocky cliffs that the executive committee of the Con­ commands the police power of the Nazi party leaders planning to pre­ His Fight Against New flank the landing field. London. May 13.— (AP) — Mrs. house, had better luck, rang the po­ nation. In that post he was noted ot defying the weather. Dr. John necticut Petroleum Industries com­ Godfrey Tearle, 26, former actress lice department and gasped: Occupied Since RemovaL Benson Finn Wins. sent a silver cup to him, was shared ‘T dipped between them, to ease Rainbow Saturday — To mittee, criticized proposed legisla­ Sponsored by Post— To tor the firmness with which he main­ Make Appeal. by Americans and Germans, Nazis D. Brock has concluded there’s one off, and the air down there was cut­ and wife of the noted American-bom “I was just going past a grocery tained public order. Deal Into Seattle. tion which would require the addi­ actor, died from pneumonia today at and non-Naxls alike, when the n*ws thing a fllei- can’t beat— the ting capers. It flipped me over on tion of alcohol to gasoline aa a motor store and I beard somebody say When the Rightists gained tbe became known to the passengers. weather. Close Tomorrow. Seek Volunteer Fund. her home. Busker's End, Tring, ‘stick ’em up.’ Must be a robbery.” "nM ■e-eallad Loomis house, locat­ balance of power In 1933 he went Arthur W; Benson of Benson- my back. The controls were useless, vehicle fuel. Washington. May 13.—(AP)— '^ an k God”, several persons of He does It lor a hobby. and before I knew It I waa going Herts. The police arrived presently and ed at Manchester Green and o\*ned Into political eclipse but continued Brunner radio dealers, was tbe New Britain—The body of Peter Mrs. Tearle, the former Stella Men disabled In peace time service high poslUon In the National Soclal- Taroma, Wash.. May 18.— (AP)— "But now It’s a habit," he said straight Into one of tbose bluffs. Mellgonls, 53, of New Britain was seized Datrell V. Lyons, 24. They by the state, has been purchased working with Azana to organize tbe guest of honor iMt night at a dinner Col. Frank Knox carried hla cam­ Freem(ui, went to South Africa with said he confessed holding up the 1^ Anderson-Shea Post, Veterans of In the Army, Navy and Coast Guard 1st Party exclaimed with one ac- today, "and I don’t know bow long Within 200 feet, the controls caught Table reservations will close to­ found hanging from a water pipe in ’ Dllworth-CTomell Post, American Lefting united front. given in his honor at the Green Cir­ cord. paign for the Republican Presiden­ her husband’s company 1982, groceryman. Foreign Wars. When the State He ia regarded in political cirrlcs sold today they are seeking restora­ m keep the String going. You never again and I came out all righ t.. . . morrow evening for tbe dance the kitchen of bis home. Medical Legion will again sponsor a munici­ cle Inn, Tnlcottvlllc. Mr. Benson tion of pension rates to bring them "That ends an ' Intolerable altua- tial nomination Into Seattle today can tell when there’ll be a bad day." that one bad me thinking." Ehcamlner John Pumey gave a sui­ pal fireworks display thic year on highway department decldeu to aa second only to Azana In p<)lltlcal tlon." address here last night In sponsored by Dilworth-Comell Post, will represent the Benson-Brunner "closer” to the disability pay allow­ It all started when a little group Tbe doctor’s wife, never has tried cide verdict. July 4. This annul' event ha« grown aiden the road at Manchester Green sagacity and ability. They were Impressed visibly by which he charged the administration t lerican Legion at the Rainbow 48482323234848485348532353484823534848232323482353235353534823534823532323234823232348234802482348235348535323532353532323534853 several years ago, the house, which ed them prior to the 1938 Economy of airport skeptics told tbe middle- to stop him. No "a'vlatlon widow” New Britain —Clyde Elllngwood Increasingly popular each year, not firm on a prize trip to Havana Dr. Eckeneris popularity In Amer- is starting on tbe rood toward Dic­ Inn, Bolton, Saturday evening. May stood well out Into Mldole Turn­ A ct aged optomet^t no’booy could get she often files with him. resigned as superintendent of parks only with the younger generation awarded them for having sold 253 lea. tatorship under the ftain'e o f Liber- effective June 1. Lieonard Arute pike, was purchased. The house was Walter Johiuon, commander of allsm.” a plane into the air every day for a "I’m just as interested as he is,” 16. Couples and parties which have but with the eldsra os well. Lost CHINESE PROTEST Philco radio seta during the period the Regular Veterans Association, The- general feeling among passen­ was named os hla successor by the ^ In Our Course of Weekly Comment On Events, Persons and one of the oldest In the~section. A strong policy is the Republic- year. she said. '"Oh uAcertaln days, very not yet reserved their tables may year an estimated crowd of 10,000 beginning last November and ending Arthnr Benson said, "W o are the only group o f men gers who watched the distribution He did It, ana when the "show windy or foggy, I’m glad to see park board In session for tbe first persona gathered on the CHd Golf A t an expense of f 1,500 the state of authority during the first North s greatest need, the Chicago pub­ do so before that time by calling time since Mayor George A. Quig­ w April 30 of this year. actually disabled In service in lino me" boys countered "this was just him come down, but I hardly ever had a new cellar built a consider­ SMUGGLING BY JAPS American crulsb had been that the lisher said, speaking to a group of 4121 or 3360, or through any mem­ ley was elected and took office. lots off Ehiat Center street for the Mr. Benson will leave New York of duty whose pensions have not a good yaor," he kept it up. And If worry. Everybody should have a annual ahow. I Places, May We Take This Opportunity To Urge Your Support able distance back from the road Chet Bnnmer venerable "admiral of the air" was about 800 persons. ber of the committee. Milford —Michael Zuran, 62, of and moved the heuse onto the new on June 1 on the Monarch of Ber­ been restored.” there Isn’t a "bad” day between now hobby.” Music for tbe dance which la be­ Aa In former years, citizens of (tlontlnued From Page One) The veterans group is seeking _ being shelved by the Nazi govern­ Knox’s program today Includes Ansonla, was Injured fatally by a cellar. The house was rep.alred, but muda for a ten day trip with all The Benson-Brunner Firm has been awarded a Free 10-day trip to addressing a University of Wash­ apd j7ovember 15, the dally fllgbt The ranch Incidents Is the only ing run to secure funds with which New York to New Haven bound Manchester and surrounding towns expense paid for having made such hearing before President Roosevelt, ment because he declined to become » of the Annual Hospital Drive for Funds? was never occupied. Boys and others Havana for having sold 253 Philco Radio Sets In Manchester and vicinity identified with some Nazi activities. ington aasembly, conferences with hobbyist will have seven years on cloee call In Dr. Brock’s book, but to purchase ueeded equipment for train about three blocks from the as well will be asked to contribute have at different times caused dam- consistently exerted by Japanese a successful sales record with Philco Johnson said, after falling, so far, his rtrlng. Bob Mooney, the youth who takes the Legion Drum Corps, will be New York, New Haven and Hart towards this event. Report o f the militarists, and complicated politi­ during a period of six months. A. W. Benson will represent the firm on Republican leaders and talking at i ace to the house, but the .':tatc lias radios. Mr. Benson stated today, this trip. to reach an agreement with the vet­ Dr. Brock, who now uses his ship care of his three planes, told this furnished by the Knights of Rhythm ford railroad station. A son In law fund being rqised will be carried In cal conditions In North China, the erans’ administration. mass meeting in Seattle tonight.. made repairs. Of hate It has not that the 253 Philco seta were sold In "More Important than Candida; to hop about the country much as one; Band, starring Anthony O'Brlght, identified Zuraw. th ' columns of The Herald. No Customs Preventive Service which Manchester and vicinity and esti­ Dlscuaslng the same situation, an another would In an automobile, has ’'The morning was so foggy I held Bridgeport—John T. CMlllnan was house-to-house canvass will be con­ . . And here’s one for your scrapbook— Renera- given the property much attention. has enjoyed standards comparable In the coming election Is the neej Connecticut’s champion xylophon- It was decided to offer the place mated that In all probability this official of the veterans’ administra­ LANDON LEADING slty for a forthright declaration ^ flown Into rain, wind, snow, sleet to tbe wtngtip and ran along with 1*L. re-elected Democratic town chair­ ducted this year, the committee re to similar services In other coun­ tion said, "any change In the veter­ her that an ostentatious display of money doesn’t for sale and. the bids closed on May figure represents a greater total posing the unsound doctrine under and fog when others held their him to see that no big planes were The committee In charge, headed man of Bridgeport at a meeting of lying upon the generosity of the tries would .have been able to deal than the sales of all other radio sets ans’ regulations must now 6e ac­ which we have been living for the breath, but he admits only one In the way. At the end of the ramp by Russell Pitkin. Incl'jdes Reuben the Democratic town committee. townspeople, now that the fire­ 8. Tbere was only one bidder, that a death blow to this Illicit trade," In Manchester combined. complished jy means of legislation, necessarily classify a man as "well off” (in the being the local Veterans of Foreign last three years,” he declared. "close call.” 1 turned loose— and

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dated, platform and keynote speech- served injury. Bo does such a pro­ Mamffttttr es, that It than alienate that faat ceeding as that o f which tha majori­ growlnf, serious and determined ele­ ty In the New York aseembly, under BEHIND THE SCENES WOMEN DISLIKE The Poet’s Colum n COUNTY T HONORS The Herald Gioking School, Thursday, Friday, 9:30 A. M. £o»nitig fltn id ment represented by the Borah vote leaders who do talk that way, have A OODNTBY ff ADt ___ PUBU8HSO BT TH- in the yarious state primarlea. been guilty In blocking the Lehman IN WASHINGTON BRmSHBANON wUl be given by (kilumbio, Hebron HEIULO PKJNTINO COMPAKT, m C The net result, of the Borah cam­ measure. MANCHESTER MEN ty on the primitive tribes of that in their huts, learned their legends west 30 years ago. He worked in 11 BI«m 11 8trt«t- V -BY ROONEY OUTCHEfL. Thare were two old ladles, I i ^ ’t and OUeod. ICoch lady is to bring frosen land. Word of the death. In New York, of paign has been the service of notice Not only are liberal Republican By RODNEY DUTCHER iConsanMra Join Fight say where. and rode their reindeer. ROBERT J. CROMIE DIES; many capacitlea. before Joining the John ,P^ Watters, 69, a Taunton Uaaoh«st«r. ?obo. INVENTOR BRINGS a box lunch for two. NOTED SCIENTIST A sketch puhllehed by Asia maga­ TBOUAt rSKaUSON on the Republican party that It has leaders protesting against the cold The Herald Washington Oorre- Ths Consumers League had Decided to go to a country fair, His studies were published in his ataff of Foley, Welch and Stewart, native, general euperintondent of 0«n«rBj spondent. CONSULAR JOBS A t the morning service of the lo­ zine when be attended the Interna­ contractors, with whom he was con­ simply |;ot to soap out of It—has blooded obstruction of the New Bought an able conservative laorysr In the place where these old ladles cal chu^h the pastor preached a highly regarded monograph on the construction for the Lord Electric r6UQd«d Octoter 1. 1111 to appear to represent the Intereste did Uve tional conference of Americanists WAS B. C. PUBLISHER nected for alO years. He then en­ got to do definitely liberal and pro­ York social security legislation but Nomber of Local Leaders HUGE LEGAL SUIT Mother's Day sermon tmdng as bis DIES IN RUSSIA in New York, in 1938, says Prof. material culture, religion, social tered the p u b ll^ n g field. Ctompany of Boston, New York, Pnbllthsd BsErjp Bvtntng Bxospt Washington, May 18.—The 'In ­ ot Messochusetts, Bllnoli, Connecti­ Every year the formers a fair did Pittsburgh and Hartford, Conn., 'SundayE and Bolidaya Bntarad at th« vide a definite and liberal platform every Republican county chairman alienable constitutional right” of cut, New Jersey, New Hampshire, London (A P )—The British, gov­ give. subject "Making Dreams Come Bogoraz, began a study of the 30- organization and mythology o f the He consolidated the Vancouver A^at OSloa at Maochasur. O on^ at True." The choir sang "MothePs odd tribes with two comrades like­ Chukchee, and numerous of his col­ Sun, the News Advertiser and the waa received In Taunton totey. and a capably and sincerely liberal In the city of New York—there are widows to work for 84, 85. or 89 a and Rhode Island,- which also have ernment wants no Ruth Bryan Named to Officers — Some Victoria, B. C., May 13.— (A P )— Watters, who lived In Whljla ^t\oeC Clati Wall Ua*tar. week to bring up their children Is Elvening Song” with alto obligato wise exiled, the late L. Q. Stern­ lected tribal articles are tn the Robert J. Cromte, publisher of the Vancouver World into the Van­ candidate. flve of them—has Joined In a demand minimum wage laws. The leaguers Owens in lU foreign sendee. Sold these old ladles as they got in­ Plains, N. Y.. died yesterday at t^e BUBSUH’ PIION' RATR8 now before the U. S. Supreme to thslr beds. Asks 90 MOIioii Damage by Mrs. Laura Squler. berg and Dr. Vladimar I. Jochel- American Museum. Vancouver Daily Sun. died suddenly couver Sun, an evening newspaper. persuaded Thomas D. Thschsr, Wall A woman may sit on the throne, Prof. V. G. Bogoraz Was Cromle is survived by his widow, New York Presbyterian hospital, •Oat 7t«r, by mall . 00 Or else. that the obstruction cease. Court. street lawyer and former eolleitor With many a shake of their old grey Get Special Awards. son. After the Bolshevik revolution. Sunday following a cerebral hem- Par Month, by ma I . . . . I fl or In the House of Commons or tn morhage. four sons and a daughter. Robert ucordlng to word received hy dinalt Cony ...... It Is a matter of concern, too, to Judge Nathan I. Miller, chief general, to aid them. heads, CHINESE LEADER DIES In 1898 Bogorax and Jockelson, Prof. Bogoraz took the lead in . . . . t oa counsel for the Steel the Cabinet—but diplomatic and from Corporations Band­ Known All Over World As while still in exile, were chosen as He .was stricked In a local hotel Cromle, Jr.. Is a member of the friends. He leaves his widow, a DalTvtrtd on# ytar ...... sa.oo the Republicans of every other state Then it appeared that Solicitor consular careers are to remain "It is dark and cloudy, 1 hope It seeking to improve the condition of editorial staff of the Sun. Donald child, flve brothers and two sisters. AND GOOD RIDDANCE Corporation, put the Issue plop up General Henry Epstein of New won’t rain. At the 19th annual convention of the Russian membera of the Jessup the northern tribes. He was re­ and died while being taken to a hos­ In the East—of Connecticut, Massa­ closed to her. pital. and Samuel are in England and MEMBTCR OF IH . ASSOCIATED to the court In his argument against York state, a son-in-law of Max For It will bring on my rheumatics the Hartford County Young Men’s Hongkong, May 12.— (A P )—Hu North Pacific Ihcp.dltlon by the sponsible for the establishment of ^ PRESS 'The.se be glad tidings of great Joy chusetts, New Jersey particularly. "The time has not yet arrived, ing U. S. Airplanes. Han-Min, 52, one of the most poUU- An Ethnographer. Cromte came here to address the Peter and Grace are at home. WATER, WE’RE O NFlREt f. Tha Attoclattd Pr»*« it raclutlvtly New York state's minimum wajge Steuer, preferred to handle the again." American Museum of National His­ Northern college, in Leningrad, that come to the people pf Connecti­ If young Mr. Wadsworth—who ob­ the government has announced, Christian Association, held at the cally powerful figures In Chinese Victoria Chamber of Commerce. George A. Oom le, New Haven. Redwood a ty , Calif.—When firs ,taUtltd to tbt Qit fcf rtnublleatlon law for women and minors. case alone. Thoeher thereupon with­ new Southington YMCA building tory, with which Bogoraz subse­ founder exclusively for the younger Conn., Is a brother, and Mrs. Horace of all ntwa ditpatebta ortdHtd to It cut from such an authoritative This so-called right goes under drew. "when women could be employed politics, died today. Prior to the lunch he asked to be broke out on a 90-passenger but viously is too young for his Job— either in tha consular service or In They went to the window first fhln. Monday afternoon and evening, the quently waa closely Identified. generation of Siberians. Croome, Regina, and Mrs. George O. ^or not otbtrwut eitdUtd In tbit source ss Wilton E. Britton, stste the name of freedom ot oontract. next mom New York, May 13.—(AP) — Kharkov, The Ukraine, U. 8. S, exctuied because of illness. Louis MissoU, a highway tavern >oaptr and alto tht local nawa oub* Is permitted, in the name of the Re­ An appeal was made to Acha- the diplomatic service with advan­ following slate of officers and direc­ For two jreara Prof. Bogoraz As Dead of the department of Arrangements for the funeral Burns, Derby, Conn., are sisters. Judge Miller argued persuasively Then they looked at each other verv James ' V. Martin. Inventor and Hu, a native of Kwantung Prov­ R., May 18.— (AP) — Professor traveled among the maritime and waiter, went Into action with bottles llahed haratn. entomologist, with relation to the publican party to continue the cold son, who promptly swung back to tage to the state or with profit to tors were elected for the coming ethnography of the University of have not been completed. It Is ex­ .. All riahta of repubUcatlona ot that a great abridgement of hu­ his old loyalties and airillations at forlorn, year: For President, Ralph M. manufacturer of airplanes, began ince, was a graduate of T w yo law reindeer Chukchee, saw much of of charged water, making 18 trip* tent caterplllers. the women.” Vladimar O. Bogoraz, International Leningrad, he also sent his students pected to take place In Vancouver, JOHN P. WATTERS DIBS from tavern to bus. '^apaetaJ diapatchaa barain art alao ra­ blooded tactics be and his associates man liberty would be perpetrated the risk of offending some of nts "Well,’’ said the younger one of the Grant, E. Windsor HUI; Vice-Presi­ coUege and later became associated them during hla exile, and became Into the Polar regions to establish ta rsad. The tent caterplller may not be This decision was announced aft­ suit tn United States District Court ly known ethnographer, died today. the .city of his' adoption. He waa Phz-E-a-t—18 times, and tha Oro have followed, he will have done the if the court were to uphold the Important clients. But the New two, dent, Charles W. Holman, Manches­ with Dr. Sun Yat Sen, first Presi­ their close friend. He ate with them elementary schools. New York law. er the questlcm of admitting women today In an effort to collect 890,- dent of the Chinese Republic. He was 71 years old. born In Scotatown, Que., and came Taunton, Mass., May 12.— (A P )— was ou t Poll aarvlca lUnI of N A Sarr- the most destructive of our many party a hundred times more damage York attorney general refused to had been surveyed by a government "I shall go anyway, so will you!" ter; Vice-President, I^wia Fox, lea. lao. crawling, flying and creeping pests, Miller did not appear for the U. give the normal consent for him Hartford; Treasurer, Phillip H. 000,000 damages from 37 corpora­ During Dr. Sun’s absence from than a hundred like him could ever committee heeded by Sir Claud tions, four co-partnerships and 38 China in 1924-25, he acted as Exiled to Siberia by the Czarist Pnbllahara Hapraatniattaa: Tha but he certainly la the horridest. S. Steel Corporation, and you even to appear as amicus curiae (a friand Schuster. So over ths country roads they did Graham, Suffleld; Assistant 'Treas­ Jullua Matbtwa Special Acancy—Naw do It good. had to look behind Mr. Joe Tlpal- of court). Achesoq bad to get con­ pound urer, Hazel S. Wlppert, Hartford; individuals. generalissimo of Cfiilna. In 1928 to regime for his revolutionary activl For several years he has annually Well-known women were quick to Cierk, F. C. Bldwell, Bloomfield^ He alleged tbey had violated the 1931 he was President of the Legis­ ties in 1882, Prof. Bogoraz became Torh. Chlcaco. Dtrrolt and Boaton. do—the B rookl^ laundryman sent of the other states and finally a express their dissent with the gov­ And arrived at the fair all safe and draped the Connecticut landscape sound. Members of the Board of Dlrectorr Sherman Anti-Trust Law. lative Yuan. recognized as the foremost author!' MEMBER a u d it ' charged with jlay female em­ special order from the Supreme ernment’s announcement. BUREAU OF NEVER TRIED YET the foregoing and —O. M. BakrJ Among the causes of action which CIRCULATIONS. with his foul webs to a disconcert­ ployes less than 812.41 a week— Court Itself to appear for the wid­ Lady Astor ObjMto They looked at poultry, squashes Plainville; Charles S. Burr, MonS Martin, who has filed other patent ing, even sickening degree. Each We have been reflecting quite a to learn how .Miller got Into the ows and children. American-born Lady Astor said: and pumpRlhs too Tha Htrald Printing Company. Inc., case. As for the egnned fruit, they could Chester; Lawrence W. Case, High­ suits against numerous defendants, aaaomat no dnanctal raaponalhllUy spring and summer he has made a bit on the admonition, so often re­ "The old diplomacy bos failed as the land Park; Ford Cooper, New Bri­ for typographi'ral trrora appearing In The real fight—and the cash— More "Brain Tm et" Fund chaotic state of the world testifies. better do. set forth was the allegation that a mess of the rural scene and played peated that It would seem as though tain; Pomeroy Day, Hartford; John tdvernaemenie tn the Maneheeier was being put up by hotel men. Hardly had your correspondent The very desperation o f ctvUiza- bombing plane he designed and built Even!*.- Herald. havoc with foliage everywhere. It must contain some very special written that there were certMn dan­ But the day was sour and cold E. Ellsworth. Simsbury; James M. was destroyed "by incendiary who didn’t want minimum wages Uone plight should be sufficient for and Donnelly, ThompsonvlUe; Spencer "It's The Tops'' In Modern But Mr. Britton tells us that the germ of wisdom If we could only find established for chambermaids and gers In attaching a "brain trust" to us to Insist that these petty barriers ffrlm. darts." ^OAT-APROf* - t o w e l WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 a political organization before cer­ And out of the old ladles took Gross. Hartford; Charles S. House, Destruction of the machine bU peak of the pest Is past and that It, that this country must stick to waltrcs.

- tiViri I ' ' j - ■ f.r • iiT-f iifi% otAMuncoi'C/R BveniMU H £ K A U j, UANUHiiArrttit, UINN„ WEUNBSDAY.MATXS, lM(t, \ ld[AKCHESTEH EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEUNEBUATt, MAY 18,1988. The Herald Cooking School, Thursday, Friday, 9:30 A.M . I The Herald , Friday, 9:30 A. the - Rockville Emblem Club. The Hospital Day. Tha youngaat patient have 11 votes at the eonvrentlDo. Installation meeting la taking place at tbe hospital was a daughter bom a drivs meant for lovers. The night Tbomaa Dannaher, town cbalrmn,' reelected as follows: State secretary, P U Y S BOY’S ROLE at the Elks Home on Prospect to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young of grew colder and more fragranL LOCAL DEMOCRATIC will be chairman of the delegation. John Phillips of New Haven; war­ 1 street. Many visitors were also ex­ Orimd street on Monday, SHEA AGAIN DEPUTY .’They aped oyer ribbons of smooth ASKS INFORMARON While not pledged to the unit rule den, John J. Daly o f Taftvllle; advo­ FOLLY cod FAREWELL pected from clubs in both Massa­ roads. Four hours seemed pleasant­ Several large bouquets of flowers the delegation la expected to vote cate. J. Leo Murphy of New Mil­ IN KIWANIS SHOW chusetts and ConnectIcuL were sent to tbe hospital 1^ friends. ly fait In passing. Linda was re­ UNIT FOR CONNEY together on all questions. ford; chaplain. Rev. Andrew J. By Marie Blizard c <<»6NEASw»cs.hK. i.- The following officers were In­ Refreshments were served by the FOR STATE D OF C. Plunkett of Shelton, formerly of lieved, and relaxed for tbe once in ONU-S-LEGAHONS nurses. company with Basil Thome. stalled: President, Mrs. Mae Chap­ 1—I---- >, - .Manchester. TOLLAND REPUBUCAN BEGIN HERE TODAY T “Company will b# finished by At Hemet, they atopped In the man. Rockville; past president, Mrs. Plan Silver Tea BMwnrd A. Dond»ro of New Lon­ U N D A BO VBNE, 20 y e a n old, 2 and leaving Immediately for the one small garage. The motor was ^ I'VE USED RINSO Evelyn Keeney, Rockville; vice- A Sliver tea will be served on 300F10CAIA0.D.W. don, James Doyle o f Montville, Miss Bessie Quinn Demon­ pretty, Is left almoat ponnlleH by mountains. Mr. Forman says you behaving badly. “Gas-feed trouble,” r DID YOU SEE CLUBS MEET TONIGHT president. M rs.' Margazeti... Reeves. Tuesday afternoon, M ay 19th at 8L James Roach of RIdgcfleld, J. F. ™ FOR YEARS ~ Re-elected to Post at Meeting tbe andden death of her father. | must be on location early tomor­ Thoms said. They resumed their Rep. Rogers W asb to Know Wlndsorvllle; treasurer, Maud John’s Episcopal church under the Crowe of Unlonvllle, A. J. McCarthy L HOW SNOWY IT WASHES SO Foley, Manchester: financial secre­ VISIT HARTFORD LODGE PETER GARDINER, newipaper i row morning, and wants to know Journey after a half hour. The strates VersatQity in Next auspices of the Ladies’ Aid society of New Haven. Frank Dully of reporter, helpo her get a Job writ­ L bs. nancy ^ j don Here Is & ^ c te d to yuca trees with their white points THE CLOTHES tary, Mrs. Mary Coleman, Rockville; of the church. The committee In in New London; Convention If you’ll drive over with him," SAFELY, CLOTHES Gathering Will Be Held in Pied­ Hartford and William Seeley of ing ooGlety newt. Unda to In love like gleaming candles against the Why We Had to Can On recording secretary, Mrs. Celia Rey­ charge consists of Mrs. Waltar Rob­ About 30 of the membera of Man­ her secretary reported. L CAME? Greenwich, were elected as national with D K CARTER, but he goes curtain of black sky marked their LAST AND LAST Week’s Comedy. mont Hall. Somers — Bing­ nolds, Rockville; chaplain, Mrs. M. inson, Mrs. Frank Marble, and Mrs. chester Lodge, A. O. U. W., went to Then Linda remembered that this Oppose McNeO. delegates to the convention that will abroad to study singing. When Pe­ swift Journey over the mountain l her ' ham Principal Speaker. Keeney. Rockville; truatee for one H. B. Olmstead. Hartford last night when the degree in Toronto. was the night she was to dine with Brilaia be held this summer In Toronto, ter Saka Linds to marry him she roads. There were few er houses year, Mrs. Mary Bums, Rockville: team of the Mauchester lodge work­ Canada. Basil Thome. She'd have to break Bgieea, But postpones the wedding. now. There were bousea widely eeo Mts« BMBie Quinn, one of tbe most tni.vtcc for two years, Mrs. Mildred ed the degree on a class of candi­ her engagement again! Would The Manchester delegation to tbe A’ttohiey Shea as the state deputy H O N E Y HARAION, Him star, arated. There were no houses. In Rockville, May 13.~Many Rock­ Burke, Rockville; trustee for three H KXXIUO RS *1 D A Y S dates for the Hartford lodge. In Attorney William J. Shea o f this Thome understand this UmeT Linda Washington. May 18___ (A.O— MeompUihed mtmbers of ttaa Com- will also attend the convention. oomea to Newtown, making a "per­ the dash-board light they studied ville Republicans w ill attend the years. Mrs. May McVeigh. Manches­ State Democratic convention in New addition to the degree work officers chewed her pencil pensively. Representative Rogers (R , Maas.) mtmlty Player., demonstrate. ,ber place was re-elected state deputy of The reports of the different offi­ sonal appearsnoe" tour. Sbo buys a the directions Linda bad brought ter; Inner guard. Mrs. Fannie Lavltt, Lowell, Mass., M ay 13.— ( A P ) — Haven this week-end idthough unln- for the coming year were inetalled. said today that Secretary HuU’i de­ TRiM tlllty by donning; boy’, elotbes May county meeting of the Republi­ the Knights of Columbus of the cers showed that the order In Con­ scenario written by Linda. Later ' "Tell him I’U call him back.” from her office. Rockville; outer guard. Mrs. Mary Physicians attending George Wil­ structed by the caucus here laet This work waa In charge of Herbert scription of action taken to protect to play the role o f "Sllae, Just a can clubs of Tolland County which necticut has had a good year and Linda geea to Hollywood and, by When she was alone Linda tele­ And now they were on the last Dannsher, Manchester; press cor­ kins, 70-year-old railroad crossing month, w ill be among those favmring Tenney of the Manchester lodge State of Connecticut at the annual phoned Basil Thome. the American Legation at Addis chore boy," the hero of the play to will be held In Piedmont hall, In the address given by Most Rev. expiesolng Meaa that are reaUy Pe­ lonely, bleak road that marked the respondent, Mrs. P. J. Johnston, tender, said today they had been the election of Paul R. Connery of assisted by John W olcott and Karl convention held In New London Mon­ “I don’t expect you to believe Ababa ‘It a confession of weak­ be prercnted in Hollister street Rockville. Maurice F. McAuIlffe, Bishop of ter's, acquires a repntaUoa for be­ end o f their journey. Signposts, tho Somers, this evening, starting at unable to curb his hiccoughs, which Norwalk as national committeeman Keller. Following the degree work day. The election of officers came ing able to discover new stars. Soon me, Basil," she said. "But here ness." Khool auditorium Monday and Tues­ A chicken dinner for the mem­ Hartford, the officers p.nd members only mark of eivluzatlon, marked eight o’clock. This w illJje an 6pen have lasted 21 days. In place of Archibald McNeil of and the Installation there was a pro­ during the closing session o f the she Is a celebrity. It Is; we're In a terrific rush to In a statement issued as tbe day nlg’hta for tbe benefit of the bers and guests will be served at were congratulated on the work thst the way to location of the Common meeting, and It Is expected that It Drs. Ralph K. Coleman and Har­ Bridgeport. gram given and refreshments were convention. DU Carter comes to Hollywood to finish the Laurri story— you know House foreign affairs committee ea- Kiwanl. club's camp for underpriv­ six o’clock at the Elks Home to­ had been accomplished during the wealth company. will be one of the largest attended old L. Lcland explained they had Dr. Edward Q. Dolan who was de­ served. Tve been doing the script— and sembled to consider her resolution ileged children. night with John Bonan of this city All of the other officers were aleo year. get Into aims as an actor. Linda And there they were. The engine political gatherings In the county. In tried every known meUiqd to stop feated In his attempt to name the tales to help him. To please O U, she the company has got to report at asking for complete Information on Tbe part of Silas, young man of catering. This evening there will be coughed and sputtered. They were several years. Wilkins's spasms, but had been able Manchester delegation has been a Invites BASIL THORNE, director, the San Jacinto location tomor­ what waa dona to protect the Lega­ all work on a New England farm of a card party at the home for the there, but they were alone! There Former United States Senator to give him only slight relief through political aasoclate of McNeil since to her home, though she disUkes and row morning. 1 haut for men to protect against the Why they’re raving about the demonstration the Community Players productions House wan held In honor of National derstanding and once mors post­ cried to Thome, bent oyer the open Bethel, president of the Connecticut hemorrhage. The Manchester delegation will aoon as be gets a Job she wlU marry looters." since they were organized more than poning their engagement hood of the motor. It was In reply to the resolution live years ago. Young Rcpubllcana will address the him. ■Tm cmehed," be answered, "but "Probably couldn’t get out. That’s meeting. This will be his first ap­ that Hull yesterday sent a 3,000- The proceeds of the plays the first not thwarted. We will dine and Til picture business," he answered from LA O IE S -F O R NO-SCRUB/ s e e ! r in s o 's c r e a m y pearance at a County meeting here, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY word letter to Chairman McReynolds' two night, of next week will be used drive you down In the Mereedea. It the motor depths. (D., Tenn.) outlining precautionary NO'BOIL WASHDAYS, SUDS s o a k w h it e c lo th e s to finance the supervised vacations although he has made two previous shouldn’t take mors than four Linda looked at tha oablns, ohlv- talks In this county. ■ steps that were taken and warnings In the country this summer of scores C H A P T E R XDC hours. W e can dine at 8 and arrive ered and looked at Thome. USE RINSO SNOWY WITHOUT SCRUBBING The third speaker will be Former lasued In advance o f disturbances o f boys and girls whose parents arc Sometimes at nignt, with tbs din by 1. r u expect you.” Representative Francis J. Prichard at Addis Ababa last week during -A N D COLORED THINGS unable to take them out of town. of catponters’ hammers still ringing There are Umes when a lady (T o Be Oontinued) o f this city who has been active which an American woman waa kill­ Other members of the Community in her ears, the Incessant repetition bos DO choice. Linda bad none; STAY BRIGHTER throughout the county In political ed by stray bullets and an attack Players who will appear In the play, of orchestral rehearsals, the pierc­ ahe went back to her work. It made on the Legation. Prior to HERES affairs. a three-act comedy, melodrama, are ing darts of tight from tha brilliant was nearly 7 when abe realized There will be a program of enter­ Sixteen Years Old Italo-Bthloplan fighting, Hull dls- Alfred E. Howu, William Itevis, studio lights still hurting bar syes, the time. There was a pile of FORMER ROCKVILLE HAN tainment, refreehments and dancing eloaed that the goveramsnt consid­ William Luettgena, Victor Davies, Linda lay In the cool fragrance of notes on her desk. Bhe ran through ered, but'vetoed, sending a warship following the buelnese program. The Olga Enrico, Mildred MalUoux and her bed and wished herself hack In them quickly; eztracUng the motor to African waters. officers of the State Young Republi­ Beatrice Perrctt. O f Newtown. route to the scene of location In the TO MARRY IN NEW YORK Demands WMneasea can Club have been Invited to the The cast baa been rehearsing «4, When a girl waa engaged to be San Jacinto mountains southeast of Mrs. Rogers eald^e wanted wit­ meeting and many visitors are ex­ married back there, being engaged San Bernardino. She stuffed It '.n nMTly a month under the direction pected. This John J. McCarthy, Undertarlter, nesses from tbe State Department o f Joseph h. Handley, Community was a businesa all by Itself. She her bag and ran for her car. to appear before the foreign affairs In order to make It possible for to Wed North Carolina Girl Player, president. was free to plan her wedding, her ‘Tm not wearing the dinner committee to testify on her resolu­ Rockville people who have no auto­ clothes, her future home. She had dress," she told her maid. ‘T il wear On Next Saturday. tion. mobiles to attend. President Max J. THEY ; \ parties, and waa given parties, and a crepe and want a warm coat. Pack Noting that Hull had said that aa Rothe o f tbs Rockville club has ap­ the present was only a step to the a bag to last a week. I’m driving early aa May, 1935, the department (Special to The Herald) WILLIAM D.COSKER DIES pointed a committee consisting of future. out to location tonight and won’t be took up with the Britlab government Herbert F. Krause, William Rogalus. Linda’s engagement was an an' back in that Ume. Quickly!” N ew York, M ay 18.— John J. Me- the question of possible protection RINSO IS MARVELOUS MRS. NANCY ROWE, Manchester Henry Hoermsmn to arrange for Urely different thing. She had days Linda took a taxi to Basil earthy, S3, an underwriter, formerly for American citizens In Ethiopia, transportation. SAW Herald Home^Making Expert Says: AT HOME IN HARTFORD and night that bad to be devoid Thom e’s home In Brentwood. He Mrs. Rogers said It showed that the IN WASHERS,TOO. ^ Ellington Grangr Program Y© wond©r©d w L y §o m a n y of Rockville and at present of 225 to her work. There were atran- hod said he was going to drive her West 12 Street, New York, and Mies United States Intended to rely on a AND FOR DISHES— , The Ellington Grange will observe good cooks wlU use only PiUsbury's gera without number and no Inti­ In one of hie fast cars. foreign power to protect Ita citizens ~TN my home eceaemies wodc I’ve tenefl Known Aa One of City’s Most Ita Golden Jubilee this evening at Naom i Adelaide Gray, 24, of thia IT CAN'T BE BEAT Best none, doq’l miss seeing it demon­ mates to share her all-important She found him in dinner clothes, city, secured a license to wed at the and apparently planned to do noth­ X many losm sod I find thu M u o i* not Active Lay Members of the the meeting of the Grange to be joy. When her wedding day came, suave and charming, a perfect host ing Itself. only U e ssmt m p for wathen o t tubs, held In the Ellington Town Hall. strated at the big Cooking School thia week. Municipal Building here yesterday. AND Catholic Church. Yet Just As Modem As If W e Opened Yesterday it would have to be sandwiched In presiding over a perfect dinner. Her In defense of the request tor Brit­ but itgivM inch rich, loQg-Itttlng luds tbat Charles Thompson, the only charter They said they would be married Y on ll for yonraelf why it is caUed the “ balanced” somewhere between her Job and nervousness over what atUtude or M ay 16 In a Methodist church here. ish aid, Hull said In his letter that diit ii looNnsd in to ll tbs tfint. QotbM member of the lodge will be pre­ I .4 tlto*- We have seen a great many changes In the Hairdressing too Dlx’s hours at tbe studio. When behavior ahe might have expected "It Is tbe frequent practice of one come the whitot evtl without boiling. sented with a golden sheath certifi­ Industry during tbesB years. From the old days of frizzy curia and forward sham- Mr. McCarthy waa bom In Rock­ Hartford, May 13.—(API — Wil­ be got a Job! was dlesolved by her sudden haste government t o seek assistance for Colon come bright. Giaad for diihei and cate, and a sliver star or twenty-five poos wc have witnessed and kept pace with all the sw ift changes in aids to beauty, and^nicl * bisenits, cakes ville, the son o f James and M ary liam D. Cosker, 78, superintendent and piea . . why for 66 years it has been the favorite There again Thome came Into and anxiety over their coming trip. McCarthy. The bride-elect, daugh­ Its nationals from another govern­ all clsulng, too." m of the Rev. Francis Qoodwln estate year certificates will be presented s recently Installed the new method of Undine Permanent Waving which the picture. He had told Dlx be HEARD Dinner was one of those falsely ment, which, because of tho larger to eight other members. Mr. Thomp­ Ifl the latest achievement in waving hair. ter of James'and Georgia Gray, waa b t f. for 60 years and one o f the r h e g . " E g ® “ “ ' PrWe in would—or might possibly — give bright things. When It waa over, bom In North Carolina. number o f Its nationals, and becauce city’s most active lay members of son la the laist surviving charter him a chance to play In the re-takes We are proud of our Hartford and West HarUord clleutele, as well aa our ever they eat before the hearth fire and of Its Interests In a given area, may the Catholic church, died at his member of Ellington Grange. Past of his last picture. If only he sipped a liqueur. And, quite with­ be better prepared to render assist­ m . home today after a brief lllnesa. Master’s Jewels will also bo pre­ increasing Manchester clientele, and we have spared no expense In giving the ladles ADVERTISEMENT. AMnedSy of Manchester a sanitary and up-to-date Salon. «•! *’|**’**’*!,'?’■ «*•*>««• b» quality . . . and h’s would, Linda felt assured that Dlx out anything pereotuil, as Linda had ance." ow# Htwimtiss tmClsM Mr. Cosker, a charter member of sented at the meeting. The program balanced to work perfecUy in everything yon bake. would have bis great chance and expected. Thome propoeed that they 4-8-4 Fertilizer 11.95 bag. Govt “We were not wllUng to ask per­ the OrMn Croes Council, Knights will open at seven o’clock, daylight then the way would be made easy start their long drive. mission for even a few armed saving time, with a turkey banquet certified seed potatoes 33.25 sack of Columbus, helped to found many ^ this famous flour demonatrated at the Cooking for them to marry. The drive to Paaadena and thence guard!,” Mri. Rogers said, "but D, A. R. Meeting Best scratch feed $1.80 bag. W Catholic organizations In Hartford, She must see Thome again. She on the road to San Bernardino was went on the assumption thst per The May meeting of Babra Trum­ ^ PiU«bnry’. Best and leth Harry England, Tel. 3451. and was also a charter member of prove ita superiority in your own baking. Yon can I had been putting him off— pleading mission would be refused." a tbs Connecticut State Prison Teach bull Chapter, Daughters o f the fatigue, over-work, anything abe Yet, the British, she said, brought TRY RiNSO NEXT WASHDAY « s ’ association. American Revolution was held this do yonr Tiest only when yon use the best . . . and \ ^ s x . ^ i could think of. But now she must in 148 officers and men despite tho afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lewis Weldon Beauty Salon H . had been an Intimate friend of in flour yon 11 find that means Pillsbury’s BestI sea him, hurry him Into a decision. refusal of permlMlon by Ethiopia. Bishop Maurice F. McAuIlffe and of McLaughlin of Stafford Springs. Re She would handle It in a way to Mooslgnor Thomas S. Duggan, edl- porta of the National Congress In leave herself a graceful way out. FLATTERED BUIUDINQ SEE WHY IT IS AMERICA’S tor of the ’’Catholic Transcript’’, for Waahington were presented by the Phone 5009 She hoped bis next invitation would Boston—^Two women and a man m er. than 40 years. regent Mrs. Dorothy Harlow and be to tea or lunch. I f It should ba W om en's dressed for a ball entered police A daughter and three sons sur- Mrs. Oscar Peterson, delegate. As­ dinner, aba would Invite him to her headquarters here looking for "the BIGGEST SELLING PACKAGE SOAP vlv.. The funeral will be held Fri sisting the hostess were Mrs. Free­ Cake' apartment and Invite others in dance.” day a t 10 a. m. In S t Joseph’s Cathe man C. Patten, Mrs. W righ t B AT YOUR GROCER'S later, as though they had not been Told there was none, one of them drat Bean, Mrs. Allan Mix, Miss M arv I expected. asked; Newton, Mrs. Alec Sponagle, Mrs On Thursday he asked her to Appearance "Isn’t thU the Y. M. C. A ..’* Carl H. Bradway, Mrs. Walter H. have a cocktail with him the next "N o !” answered Patrolman John Skinner, Mrs. Frederick T. Mullen aftemooin She accepted quickly Madden. DRAWING AT rO PU U K and Mrs. Robert H. Flek. and gratefully, onij then had to Socially, professionally. In buslneas or at "Sorry,” one of the women re­ Auxiliary to Meet break tha engagement because aha home, demands good grooming. Poise, plied. “ It’s such a nice building, The American Legion Auxiliary “There’s a difference between eatingr couldn't get away from Common­ charm and health are youra when you too." . MARET DRAWS INTEREST will meet this evening In the O. A. wealth City. She hated having to wear a SPIRELLA FoundaUon Garment. Herald Advertising Pays— Use It R. hall with the president, Mrs. to merely satisfy hunger— and eating break It, and feared she would not Our designing system la different Lot Inereasing Number of Coupons Bertha Phillip presiding. At this hear from him again. Her fear of our Manchester Corsetleres, Mrs. Bldwell time further plans will be discussed CHOSEN ON MERIT that was not as sincere as she (6091) or Mrs. Clapp (5696), show you Being Deposited — Two I^ize to make for health and strength. for the annual banquet which will hoped. She didn’t really want to what can ba done with your figure after Drawings This Week. be held early In June; also for the ■as him. adjusting our modeling garment. A annual Poppy Sale. Start using W est Side Dairy pure* She need not have worried. lovely gown looks lovelier and a poor- Parent Teacher Meeting fitting dress will be transformed. They ' Popular Market, "Shopping Cen- Thome also waa in the picture The regular monthly meeting of sweet milk and cream in your baking FOR THE Industry. And he was presldenL will do this In the privacy of your own t « for Thrifty People”, Rublnow the Vefnon Parent Teacher Assocla- home and without obligation. buUdIng, reports an ever Increaatng H s telephoned on Saturday, ami tlon will be held this evening at the asked her to dine with him at his ■ number of coupons being sent In to Dobaonville achoolhouse Instead of and cooking . . . partlclpste In their drawings Friday homa on Monday. the Methodist church. Mrs. Roy 0 Ltnday had to think quickly this I t Isn’t the pounds. It’s the lines! and Saturday of this week. The Jonea o f Storra. state vice-president Friday drawing this week will take time. Remembering her last visit and also Tolland County vlce-preal- to hta home, she didn’t want to place Immediately after the session dent will give a short talk on State So Says CONSECUTIVE YEAR SEE HOW BOND BREAD permit such a thing to happen of The Herald Cooking School. At and County work and Install the new Oiat time, the person whose name Is ..again. She tried tactfully to sug­ offtcarB. A b thla la the aonu&l CAN STRETCH YOUR PENNIESI drawn will be given absolutely free, gest that ha dins with her, re­ meeting, the reports of the ^■arious minding him of tha arts (tf her THE SPIRELLA ' a the pound roast o f beef. committees will be presented. The Friday drawing Is a special MRS. NANCY ROWE cook, w ith tact that squallsd hers, Further plans will be discussed draarlng for this week only. In con- Thome reminded her that she bad this evening for the Dental Clinic We deliver to yout nscUon with .The Herald Cooking Mrs, Nancy Rowe completely forgiven him for his and the annual Round Up. The Herald Cooking School School. Manager Tom Wise felt door each morning. lapse on that first occasion, ana COMPANY, Inc. Dental Clinic cards are being sent that with hundreds of Manchester that this was her opportunity to out to the parents, and as soon as Phone 7706 for your bouaewdves learning how to cook Uke her six preceding Cooking School Leo- prove her forgiveness was sincere. BOND BREAD ” all are In. work will Jjegin on the Lecturer brtter things all week, nothing could dally order. tnrere—and like thousands o f thrifty bouse- "By the way," he aald at that Watch for Free Cooking: School Offer. children’s teeth the place to be an­ wtvaa—■ ba more appropriate than to let point. ‘T m going to use that young nounced later. The Parent Teachers them try a delicious roast of beef friend of yours—Carter. I’m tak­ Association will hold a food sale at ing him largely on your eugges- says Mrs. Nancy Rowe from the Popular Market, using any Tor emhot ondfyney new tricks In the roasting that they the office of the RockvlIIe-Willlman- Chooses A ll Cooking: Utensils and Modern tlon." had learned at The Herald Cooking Uc Lighting Company from two to dithotuMourtupor- A fte r that there was only one at the Manchester H erald Cooking Sd>ool School. five on Friday, May 15th, the pro­ htooy whipping thing for Linda to say. She ac­ ceeds to be used for the work In the Kitchen Accessories To Be Used At The cepted his Invitation to dine with There are no strings attached to dental clinic. either the Friday or Saturday offer- him at his home 'the following The annual State Rnimd-up spon­ RleB eraaiH that uiD “ BOND BREAD is the very best bread that money can buy. All the Ihg*’ AU that la required Is that Herald Cooking: School From Monday, and tried to be philosophic • ANDERSON • you sign the coupon which .te ap­ sored by the Vernon Parent Teach­ maka your coffoa, about It. I f Thome should over­ ers association will be held at the etroaU and dasttrtt flour and milk and shortening, every single ingredient that goea into pearing in The Herald every day. step the least bit. Job or no Job for Greenhouses and Flower Shop MW snuntM ama.'i.soiM pcopi. uiu stuff­ Vernon Methodist church on May tattt btttar . . . Dlx, Linda would repeat her orig­ ; with your name and address and 19th. Bond Bread, is firat quality and no mistake— the selfsame good ingre­ ing b«tttr than what it sniffs—^lo uriiy not stuff tbe either maU In the coupon or leave inal performance. She would leave. 158 Eldrldge Street * , It at the Popular Market. A t this time all children expecting Bhe didn’t tell Dlx what aba mtAng? Make a bn td «id -agg scufifiog according ^ On Saturday, five drawings wdll to enter school in the fall may be waa going to do, even when he dients you'd nse in your own kitchen. to year faverlte tedptb tn d baka in s ring molP Instalhition Being Held ald Cooking School Lecturers— because Marlow’s offers the most and would expect to be bandied WEST SIDE DAIRY She was deep in her uionu- milk or wntar. I minced onion, I ts|>. self, H tspi Mrs. Helen Bomer of Peabody w ith Arid gloTos, to be served on Flowers For Every Occasion' Maw., Supreme President of the •cripts at noon when her eecretary, ‘ pepper. Skape ia amatt loavca and place on belting h*ud6d knee and have his sox ' Pasteurized Milk and Cream complete selection of kitchen necessities in town — and at prices Emblem Oubs o f the United States, putting aalde the telephone, aald.' sheet or In gteesed mnUn pani^ tadbekein boi rianad without knots in the heels— together with the members of her ’’Mlaa Bourns, Mr. Forman's office! zipinethlng only a genius can accom- 52 M cK ee Street Phone 7706 that appe^ immediately to thrifty housewives. You can get osee (4>$* F.) 20 to 2S minotem Supreme Staff are in Rockville this 'S calling.” I P H O N E 8486 IpUak-- afternoon to install the officers of ^vhat you want at Marlov^s. "Take tbe message, Sylvia,” Un- ' la answered, without looking up.

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leadership, while twelve other can­ mothers of the Cradle Roll mem' the~e will be a drawing for the The Herald Cooking School, Thursday, Friday, 9:30 A. M Dorothy RIaley, Mlaa Margaret didates have also been pressing on ben, which Is to be held this week church on Wednesday evening. May iCAMPAlGN MATTER middlefield’s FEsnvAir quUt. Welles and Miss Esther Welles., 13. for the prize. Thursday evening, May 14, at the Mias Frances Ewing led the meet­ Community church house. They will TALCOTTVILLE Mra. Rorup, of Vernon la enter­ Mra. Lewis Skinner jam the May and predicted "Iha better stations taining her aunt from Denmark. ing at (Christian Endeavor Sunday analyze a ehlld'a work and per­ South Main street, Waterbury, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY try to arrange a Mothen' club at Basket at the dance Saturday eve­ CHRIST CATHEDRAL DEAN would not object to a cleanup.” sonality rather than glv' him an Conn., waa driving the truck, which She Is planning to stay for some evening. Reports of the (Conference ning at the Vernon Grange. There NEW BRITAIN MEN Manchester ISORED, CHARGED this meeting. Refreshments will be were ^ven by Miss Lylabel Strong, “I think they would cooperate If arbitrary grade. She approved It for was owned by the Deptula Trucking WIOR INTRODUCING served. ‘rae ■yernon P arm t TeabbeTa As­ time. will be another dance this Saturday the P. T. A. decided to put pressure the backward child, but said It re­ company of Shelton, Conn. sociation will hold a meeting at the Miss Velma Webb, anc Donald evening a t 8:30. TO RESIGN OCTOBER 1 Annoal Apple Blossom Celebra­ William J. Threaher, Donald Mrs. Julia Lundgren, and daugh­ Loverln. Date Book on the advertlien. to stick closer to moved some of the Incentive for The officer quoted Lavoie as say­ Continuing The Westclox Line NEW PAYMENT PLAN Grant, and William Barton are the Dobsonville school house on Wed­ ter, Grace, of Bridseport, spent a VISIT LOCAL CLUB the truth,” he added. good work for the bright one. ing he felt a Jar. which shook the tion This Week; Governor to committee appointed by the Farm nesday evening. Instead x>f the few days at the home of Mr. and The Vernon Methodist church is Half of our foreign population baa Mrs. Jennis R. Nichols, of steering wheel from his hands, while 0. P. Lfteratore Motflated giving a banquet for the EpwortU Tonight. The Very Rev. S. R, Colladay Crown the Queen. Bureau to help the tobacco farmers church, as usual. Mrs. Sumner Smith. resided In the United States 20 May 13— Mother and Daughter Tacoma, Wash., reported many driving slowly up Rice's Hill. He with the working sheets In connec­ League of the Rockville Methodist years or more, it Is said. to Quit Hartford Church—In Matthew Wlor, local Watchmaker Mrs. Amelia Koch entertained The Vernon Grange will hold a banquet at the Emanuel Lutheran state branebea of the organisation WOMAN, TWO C p j)R E N stopped, ran to the rear and found m the MaQs, Fletcher In The annual Mlddlelleld Apple tion with the government eoil con­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kingsley of meeting Friday evening beginning Over 100 Members of Hard- church. Service for 42 Years. had promoted education discourag­ the sedan crumpled beneath the i and Jeweler at 999 Main atreet la servation program. The committee rear of his machine. Two pedes­ Blossom Festival Is to be held this showing his confidence In Manches­ Glastonbury, on Sunday. at 7:30 to decorate the cemetery. Tomorrow. ing the practice of giving toy fire­ will be at Thresher's Filling Station, Mra. Baker la In charge. May 12-16—Annual Herald Cook­ arms to children and t educing child BADLY HURT IN CRASH] trians aided him In rushing the forms Farley. week on Friday and Saturday, May ter and Its many buyers by introduc­ 39 Ellington road every day from 7 Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Dillon and son wafe City Brotherhood at Hartford, May 18.—(AP) — The three to the hospital. ing a new policy of selling mer­ Richard of Westmodws.y, Mr. and Miss Lylabel Strong, Mias Velma ing school, .sessions at State theater Very Rev. Samuel R. Colladay, dean worship of gangster heroes. 15 and 16, from 5 to 7;80 o’clock. to 6, and Tuesday, Wednesday and in the morning. Delegates were urged to support chandise on a divided payment plan Thursday evening from 7 to 9. Mrs. J. F. Dillon, of Wllllmantic, Webb, Arthur Koch and Donald of (Zhrlst Church Cathedral sinco Police Relieve Driver Was I --- The Lyman orchards on Powder Hill for the convenience of those who Mrs. Catherine Foley and daughter, Loverln attended the Older Boyi Emanuel Gathering. This Week. 1919, will resign Octolier 1. education concerning habit forrning COUNTY WOMEN VOTERS Washtn^on, May 18 — fAP) — are the location of this great Spring find It easier to buy and pay out of Josephine, Mrs.. Mary Kelly, of and Girla Conference held In Rock­ May 16 — Legion dance at Rain­ He submitted hla resignation to drugs and legislation to limit the Asleep at Wheel When Auto HOLD ANNUAL MAY 18 mum Henry P. Fletcher of the drama. Income. Although this plan has Wllllmantic, spent Sunday at the ville on Friday and Saturday. Mar­ bow Inn, Bolton. the chapter In charge of the cathe­ sale, manufacture and distribution Crashed Into a Truck. The program is one of imusual Next Week. of narcotics, in an addrors by Mrs. Dr. Ernest W. Butterfield, State lubllcan National committee been widely used by larger Jewelers home of Mr. uid Mrs, Andrew tin Harvey, Jr., of New York, was A deelgatlon of more than 100 dral at a meeting yesterday. variety and appeal. Two bands, the In principal cities, as applied to the Recreation Center May 18-19 — Annual KtwanU The resignation camo after 42 J K. PettenglU, of Lansing, Mich. Marlboro, Mass., May 13.—(AP) Commlsaloner of Education, will be >rge«Adi, in AtUntle City— at Inxvrlotu Colton epiejack, fell 140 feet and caught The retiring Queen la Miss Lots Miss Doris L. Benjamin and Rny- MIYTHER’S D.AV INFLUENCE save the purchaser money on her Maneri Enjoy ''SMp*a Dock. * evarlooking eoauU (AN Me VALUE FOR A LIMITED TIME) recommended by The Atlantic City Balny, rolraiking aaa>alyl Evarf aport, garoa, ope In time to save himself. An Fowler, a 17-year-old High school mond'^'M. Ellison of Hartford apent monthly service bill, but these de SPECIAL ht-foot statue of Diana, made of girl. The new queen to be elect­ the week end In White Plains and St. Paul—“Bakers only make 20 Herald C(»king School vices rather than saving money are WEEK-END paillma. Saa waiar ,batki. Snpaib food. Flnait Brooklyn, New York. They attended OITEA botal aarrica. All at ao d a it eoit. Booklai. er, fen with him and received a ed by popular vote this week will be per cent of the cakes, pics and sweet actually more costly since they In A* Low A m en leg. unusually happy In her honor as the a dance given by the New York goods consumed In the nation, while terfere with efficient operation of C l Englande brushed himself off and voting contest has been tense and Merchant Marines Training school they make 85 per cent of the JOHNSON PAINT Co. appliances, gas companies In this gan taking stock. "I'll bet I close between three young women aboard the Empire State In the breads," H. E. Dolch, president, told (Formerly John L Oleon’s) “ H a s n ’ t state warned today. Water Scratched m ® shed my canteeni” he said. who have been dally alternating In Brooklyn Navy Yard. the convention of the Associated Main Street TeL 6854 Gas companies have a'vailable re­ B*lb« AO Mrs. Walter N. Foster Is arrang­ Bakers of Minnesota. "The reason y#t” ports of thorough Investigations M«ata -Fridar «ltar Braaklaal fV ",' ing for a social time for all the —mothers still make the best cake.” made Into the value of various gas Uuii Soadaj ~ o t saving devices by the American Sahitdar (kra ONE or ATLANTIC CITY'S FINEST HOTELS Gas Association Laboratory since Moaday. PENHSTLVANIA AVI. • ZAUL AUCKTIS. Msi. 1928, and stand ready to advise any prospective purchaser of any of these "gadgets.” Company em­ while you • • • ’Th u jjOjct U ojj iTUrrvuf-ScoHm/ii i/mpt v . sary to do a given cooking or heat­ ing Job rather than to reducq, It, The "Lady Alice” ig a new pattern in silvei-vvare since they caused a decrease In the IWeiT THK efficiency of'the gas appliance ■with by R. Wallace and Sons. The design is a combina­ which they were used. , tion of Colonial, with a touch of Modern, and lias the The alleged "gas saver" mechan lama vary all the way from cheap "silver shod at point of wear” feature on all spoons Ptooi of hand-made attachmenUi to devices No down payment—no contract—try 1 • selling at prices as high as 12 to $15 and forks. LOWEI OPERATIM COn or more each. They Include con- trivances for Installation In gas Presented by 2. Proof of lines, aroimd or over gaa burners, or an electric water heater on our liberal SAFER FOOl PROTECnOR In the Rue pipe from' gas appliances, ir as well aa attachable solid tops. So- S. Proof of called "new” gaa saving attach­ ments have Invariably been found to FASTER FREEZIRI- Qukt • Umttn - Tnmblt-fnt be the same old "gadgets” varied rental purchase plan Dewey-Richman Co. MORE ICE IT CUTS CUERENT COST only In appearance or minor detail. ou, too. can enjoy the advantages of this modem way of heating water. Jewelers — Stationers — Silversmiths TO THE OONE Two, years ago, makers of a "gas during these hours. Tet an sisctrlo power plant must operate oontinueuaty 4 . Proof of The new Frigl(islre*i spec- aaver" brought suit against a south­ Y To enable you to test It without any risk — we make this unusual offer. This makes It possible to offer a special rate for night water heaUng of onlv le ern gaa (mrapany for advising Its MORE ISABIimr tscnlar colo-mskiag uoll You may have an electric water heater Installed without any down payment a kilowatt hour — 76% less than the average rate. * ' gives more cold for less customers af^dnst use of one form or time contract. If you don't like It, you can have It removed on a day's notice. Here In how an electric water heater gives you this bargain rate About the 8 . Proof of cost, because of ouuund- The Ice Cream Of The Month of many similar devices. Witnesses If you do like It, you can have all rental payments apply towards the purchase time you drop off to sleep, an electric clock turns the heater on. As aoon as the iof design with only three for the plaintiff testified that their price. entire tank of water le fully heated, a thermoeUt cuU the heater off. When FIVE-YEAR PRCTEOTIOR moving ports I Puminentljr gaa bills had been decreased by the you awake, your day’s supply of hot water la ready. PUR oilto, prtcif ioa built, com- Installation of the device, but the We will give a definite figure — In advance — for maximum operating ooets on pletely sealed against defense readily showed that not me night rate. For example, the cost to operate a 60 gallon heater (enough MRS. NANCY ROWE moisture and dirk SEALTEST only were the decreases of a sea­ for an average family of three) cannot exceed $3.80 a month for normal night The most booutiful, sonal nature but also that the same Sends Yours To Us for the Same ResultsI uie — and la usually less. Can Save You Money and result could have been obtained eonvonlont ond more readily by adjusting the appli­ EHectrlc heaters are now supplying hot water In a clever, Inexpenelve way. Their Installing sad using an Electrle Water Heater wUl most probably gain you the offidtnt ance and meter cock to decrease the Straight CURTAINS, fortunate ueert are buying electricity while they eleep and gettlM a very spe­ "Electric Homs Rate" for your present usee. This con effect a saving d m to ; Thousandsof Home Economists Use and BUTTER PECAN flow of gas. Naturally, leas gaa cial rate. They have piping hot water 24 hours a day. They are free from dls- $1.60 or more a month. FRIGIDAIRE would flow from the meter but Regular 50c agreeable odors. Boot and dirt. Recommend •v«r bulk I Friridaire builds this Food- with the flow decreued longer time Don’t wait another day to modernise your home with an electric heater — can S o f^ Indicator right into 35c They have a heater that requires no attention — never has to ba turned nn your local plumber or the Manchester Electric Company today for full facts. was required for cooking and heat­ or off — never has to be cleaned — and will last Indefinitely. the cabinet—visible pro^ ing purposea, so that the cost was Ruffled CURTAINS, O Here’s a real “refrigerated pan- Come io and let ns prove to yon that foods are kept I t SMety- Try Some At Once At Any Of Our actually Intmeased. The lower court tty”—thrilling both in foeanty Zone Tempersture, below d Regular 75c , Williams Vanilla how miserly Frigidaire is with SO degrees and above 32 render^ a verdict In favor the i; and usability. Wider, roomier, current. How it keeps foods degrees; gas company, which waa later sua- with much more shelf space m Dealers. You Will Be Delighted tained by the Supreme Court. safer, freezes more ice—fetter, In a report issued to Its member Criss Cross CURTAINS, Special Night Rate Is Read What Mrs. Nancy /rontf Full-Width Sliding Shelves, and gives Five-Year Protei^on companies at that time, the Ameri­ Regular $1.00 Portable Utility Shelf and scores on the sealed-in mechanism for NKW PRICll can Gas Association said: “Gas Williams Spices of other advantages. only Five Dollars included in MiaaiAs . With This Delicious New; cousumera should no longer be Rowe, Home E^conomics But Frigidaire’s vslne does not thepurchase price; tempted to waste their money for Remember—This Special Is for May Only. •Only One Cent Per stop there. It meets not only one useless devices advertised and sold These are the reasons whywhs Ice Cream. (m the claim that gaa consumption Lecturer Says— or two standards, but ALL FTVB Frigidaire actually saves enoughtn will be reduced.” Men’s Shirts Washed and ^ ^ m Beatol G>ffee yon must have to get the most to pay for itself and pay you a Killowatt Hours Ttt the hundreds of dtlss and towns where I out of electric refriger DESPONDENT, KIIX8 SELF have had tbs privilege of conducting cooking and adorn profit besidesi Come in and $8 5 - 0 0 A unique feature of an electric water beater Is that 38% see the FROOFI 2 for 25c home making classes I have never found a elty the Aak your dealer for an entry blank to enter the Sealtest Limerick Conteal Seymour, May IS—(AP) —Harry with Any of Our Regular Services. or more of the current required can be purchased between else of Manchester that had mioh very reasonable Because they are the Highest Quality. of the month. $6000.00 in cash prizey given away each month. Tbomlinson, 66, clerk In the Sey­ 11 p. m. and 7 a. m. Most people use little or no currant water beating ratea." mour pharmacy, blew the top of his Sold By All Independent Grocers. bead off shortly after 7 o’clock thla Loedt tor Our Prize At The Herald Cooking School LacilfirtMs morning a t the store with a double barrelled shotgun. Mr..Thomllnson Maanfactnred and Packed by Is said to have been despondent A ^ g id a lre has been chosen for The Herald Cooking Schod for the seventh year. since the death of hla two brothers, one In South Britain last DMember J-:; and the other since then. e WiUiams and Carieton Co. Manchester Dairy Ice Cream Co. The gun had but one of the NEW MODEL The Manchester Electric Company barqris loaded. The eulcflde took Hartford, Conn. g io c jgjS Phone 5250 place behind the counter' where P t M H M ll S l K E M P’S, Inc. prceertptloas ■were prepered In the E rear room of the etore. LAUNDRY Frigridaire Sales and Service Mr. Thomllneea, vrho lived on Broad street, leaves a wife and one; Phone 8072 EVENING HERALD. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18,1988, PAGE THIRTEEN SUGGESTS CLERGYMAN Hospital Anesthetist and Technician New Jersey Quads Enter V One In Ten W ill Need FOR NEXT PRESIDENT The H igh School W orld Their Fifth Day of Life Vn SECOND ANNUAL CONCERT World Staff M.H.S. TRACK TEAM Hospital Records Play Los Angeles, May 13,— (AP) — Tbe four footbalt-alze babies en­ Passaic": The High School World ia pub­ Dr. Francis E. Townsend, old age tered their fifth daj of life with a IS m LIFt Plan Is Studied; Is Suc­ firmer grip on U; Tho Kasper' treasury grew, with lished on Wednesdays and Sat­ pension chieftain, suggested today $600 In cash' ana a newspaper PROVES GREAT SUCCESS urdays by tbe atudenU of Man­ PLACES 3RD AT R.L Highly Important Role that the voters considci a clergy­ Mama Elsie Kasper, suffering syndicate contract calling for $760 l l chester High school. I _ _ _ _ from a bronchial cold, cannot as cessful Elsewhere; Few man fur the next President of the pi'js $40 a week the first year, $50 BkUtora-ln-Clilaf: Felicia Mil­ yet see her Frances, Frank, Ferdi­ United States. a week the second year, and half PROFESSOR TO SPEAK lar, Vonna Dardia. nand and Felix; of any motion picture profits, -- Managing Editor: Fred Bald­ Realize Services Render­ History of Cases Necessary In Proper Diagno­ “It la high time to abandon the Papa Emil Kasper, blissfully ■ 'M Eleuor Berggren, Sopho­ Leary and Deardon Both Idea that legislation can emanate Mrs. Kasper hinted that a round Mr. Robert IllliiK(worth, pro- win. sis—Complete Data On All Cases Tells happy, doesn't know when ha will trip to Germany, her homeland, feaaor of EogUab at Clark unl- Feature Editor: Dorothy Post. only from those trained In the law," return to that $22-a-week job In a ed by Hospital. the gray-haircd physician told a aboard the Dirigible Hlndenburg more Contralto, Delights veratty, wlU be the apeaker' at Sports Editor: William Moore. Place firs t in T h «r Events Exactly How Patient Is Progressing. railroad roundhouse; would be much more scstrable. Shs the aaaembly, Friday. Mr. lUlnsR- Exchange Editor; Dana Beach. meeting of 8,000 followers. Dr. Frank F. Jnnl, the family "Those who rpake laws are in would take the quadruplets witn worth baa alwaya pleaaed bta Alumni EMltor: Sam Pratt. doctor, disclosed that Dr. Allan her. Aodience With Three — Weak in field Events. Statisticians tell us that one In many instances unfit to formulate audience very much, whether A rt Editor: Dana Dardia. By AMANDA JARVIS f have reference to It, if he so de­ DaFoc, deliverer of the Dionne qui •.- The babies' combined weight last R ^ r t e r e : Mary BoUnsky, Vi- Recorder them. There are many men of the reading serloua p oet^ or the ten of our people will be sufficiently sires. Many times these previous tuplets, had sent him an encourag­ night was leas than 13 1-4 pounds. Olaa DeQ;D ^ ra----- w , Alice ‘ " Mason,■' records have some Important bear­ cloth who arc good business m \. dialect type which he preaenta ill within a year’s time to require ing telegram, and added that he Frances was the heaviest, 3 pounds Solos. with both humor and aympatby. \ Quiah, Ruth Shedd, Frank Manchester’s track and field The Record Room, or History ing in the diagnosing and treatment Why not this fall elect some emi­ hospital care. Perhaps only a frac­ was profiting by the Canadian and 9 1-2 ounces, and re ’ Ix was L.a It waa through Mr. niinga- don, Georgs Frost,F iotii LoULola Agard, with Fran Leary and Torn Deardan Room, aa it is sometimes called, has of the present Illness. nent divine aa President of the tion of this tenth will actually find physician’s experience; lightest, 2 pounds 14 1-4 ounces. worth’a intereat in Maneheater Barbara Gaboon, Jeanne Cude, ■tarring, captured a aurprlslng third an Important part to play In keep­ The Out Patient Department United States?" The enthusiasm of the large audi­ High achool that Auatin Johnaon, Michael Haberern, WilUam way to hospitals for treatment, recorda are also kept on file here, During the Congressional Inves­ plaea in Saturday’s eut-of-atati “ ing the past and present records of ence which aL,tended the second an­ *81, Jamea Toman, '32, and Wil­ Khaim, Dorothy Sobrelber, Jean- meet at Rhode Island oollega tale duty of the hospital to so diagnosis and treatment recorded, tigation of the pension plan, he ette> Brouaseau, Ann Howarth, the patients who are obliged to re­ American Typo Founders, Inc., the nual concert of the combined M. H. liam Gray, '34, have recidved uu- Kingaton. New London Bulkele plnate information to tbe and any person who has been ad­ warned his followers tha. "the moat S. choruses and orchestra was a well iiaually fine acholarahlpa at Irens Johnson, Marion Olsoni kept Its title with difficulty, Ita 8lV sort to the hospital for treatment mitted for treatment as an emer­ reorganized American Typo Found­ CURB QUOTATIONS ace so that the benefits of Miss Doris M. Hutchinson, K. N. violent attacks are yet to come." ers company, announces that on in­ deserved compliment to the work of Clark. Jean Clark, Peggy Woodruff, points being closely foUownl by and care. gency case only, has a brief record Miss Beatrice Coughlin "Arrests ivlll be made among our -S modern hospital treatment may beIt Is here that the doctors on the terest payment baaed on earnings tha director, Albert Pearson, and to Mr. UUngawortb will be glad Nelson Richmond. Manuel uo- S t o m p s 29H and Manehestar'a M which may be referred to at any ranks," he predicted. "Seml-legal trlnsky. ■enjoyed by all those requiring it.staff dictate the history of each pa­ time. Miss Doris M. Hutchinson of this for the six months ended March 31 the musical groups. to talk to any boya intereated In 5-0. Tne Manchester and N tw town graduated from the Worces­ Miss Beatrice Coughlin of this means will be fiu r - to Inflict pun­ By ASSOCIATED PRESS Typists: Dorothy Ouatalboa, There are many plans now In ef­ tient admitted after a complete The historian, therefore, is requir­ haa been ordered on the debentures The results of two years of work Clark Unlveralty. London outfits were strongest In th« fect of cooperative pre-payment for ter City Hospital. Worcester. Mas.q., town graduated from Mlddlcbury ishment by way of fines and Im­ with individuals and groups was —F. M. Katherine O’Brien, Marg aret running events, while Stonlngtoa physical examination has been ed to do considerable stenographic College, Mlddlcbury, Vt., and re­ presently to be Issued. It wUI be Assd Gas and El A ...... Peabody sad Bernice Marsh. hospital care for an average of 21 made. He dictates the chief com­ work, indexing, cross-filing and and received her certificate of prisonment until after the electlcn." at the full B ^ u n t o t 3H -per cent clearly evident In the phrasing, the 0^ held Ita own In both track and field. days or more each year. Hospitals anesthesia from the Worcester hos­ ceived her X-ray and laboratory He said he would return to Wash­ Am Sup Pow ...... 2 % tone quality, and the fine feeling for plaint, present illness, all past Ill­ clerical work in recording the de­ training In the New Britain General on the July 15 coupon. Tbe eight other oompetltora which have tried out this plan are pital under Dr. Robert Hart. Miss ington, May 19 to tell tlie Inveatl- Blue R id g e ...... 2TG musical values demonstrated partic­ lihed aa follows: Norwich, 1 0 ^ 1 nesses, and all the positive physical tails of each Individual patient who Hospital, New Britain, Conn. She 11am Frazier, Arthur Johnaon, Ray­ enthusiastic in their praise for this findings, together with progress has received treatment of any kind Hutchinson ia a member of the Na­ g .ting committee "what I want Cent Stotes Elec ...... ularly by the Junior-Senior chorus. mond Larder, William Moore, Rob­ Falrhaven. 16; David Preuty, U l method. Several of the plans now tional Association of Nurse Anesthe­ was appointed to the Manchester Hyatt Roller Bearing company, of Hie Freshman-Sophomore chorus is notes, consultation notes, operations, In this Institution. Memorial staff, Septqmber 22, 1931. them to know." Harrison, N. J., a subsidiary of Gen­ CU S e r v ...... 4% ert Pratt, John Richmond. Fitch, 9 1-8; W oodiw Wflaon, M being used throughout the country and any Important facts which tists. She began work at the local a good high school chorus; the RED AND W H TIU OSES Laomlnatar, 0( Chapman, l i Attla! have been studied and possibly in The historian is a member of the eral Motors Corporation, will aban­ Clt Serv., pfd ...... 49 Second Baaaea—Arthur Anderson, might be of assistance In reaching Connecticut Hospital Historians hospital December 22, 1930. Junior-Senior chorus Is unusual. Harold Berger, Everett Carlson, boro, 0. I due time some proven method may don its electric generating plant and Elec Bond and S h a re...... 17H Eleanor Berggren '38, contralto the correct diagnosis In each indi­ Association, and attends their semi­ use .power supplied by Public Serv­ Nlag Hud P o w ...... 8 Erie Earn, Winslow McLaughlin, TO MERIDEN HIGR NINE Manciieatee*a Beeord be u sti here. At the present time, as vidual case. All laboratory and aololst, was the "surprise of the In the five years M. H. •, for the past 16 years, the present annual meetings, from which she eon meeting as will be the final ice Corporation of New Jersey, It Penn Roal ...... 4 ^ Jack Puter, Kenneth Trevltt, Stan x-ray work Is recorded on the chart derives beneficial information as re­ meeting on Wednesday, May 20., POLICE COURT WALL ST. BRIEFS evening." The sweetness of her ley Zatkowskl. competed-at Klngatoo, It haa t system must be continued. waa announced today. It Is esti­ Segal Lock ...... 2% together with the nurses’ dally gards the methods of keeping good Expense of the two luncheon meet- | mated that the company's consump­ blgh-notes, her excellent diction, as The members of the orchestra are w | i r third twice, thia year and tn 1981 The varied services that the Man­ notes, so that any person connected Unit Gas ...... ; ...... records and Improving them, and well as her control and poise de­ Crash Manchester Tossws In first tn 1988 and 1934, and aaeonf. chester Memorial hospital renders Ings is being underwritten by mem­ Hans J. Jensen, 29, of 466 East New York, May 13.—(AP) — tion will exceed 1,000,000 kilowatt Unit Lt and Pow A ...... S3L as follows: Violin—John Mozley, EM- with this particular case, or con­ comes In contact with numerous bers of the Boai'd of Trustees. The{ Middle turnpike, employed In the Thomas R Jones, president of lighted the audience. The three ward KoalnakI, Flotia PiaanI, Ed' last year, batng noted out, daepltO are not fully realized by the resi­ hours a month. Utils Pow and L t ...... Loosely Played Game 15-6; sulting doctor, may have before him other persons who are performing Manchester Memorial Hospital! municipal engineering department, Bcogs "Last Night", "The Rose's ward Custer, Walter Grunder, Wil­ Mureh, Leary, and McCormick’s ra^ dents of this and adjoining towns. all the symptoms, treatment and Cobb Features at Bat. the same duties in connection with Auxiliary prepared and served last; pleaded guilty In Police Court this Cup" and "Little Taller Dog", liam Steele, Lawrence Allen, Ken­ ords, by Bulkeley. In fact to many people the inner facts relating to this case, and may hospital routine. ranged from lyric melody to light neth Trevltt, Doris Stevenson, Rob­ Fran Leary raced to a tea-yard workings of the modem hospital are tell at a glance just how the patient night's luncheon. morning to a charge of drunken not well known. Tbe hospital visitor Another feature of the Record humor. ert Pratt, Winslow MacLaughlln, Tha Meriden High school nine victory over Pearson of Bulkeley. la progressing. Room which often proves to be of driving and was fined $10J and costs Chester Shields was excellent as and Daniel Mosler. with a last lap spring that ahoulq may sc« the methods of filing, index­ These charts or histories are com­ by Judge Raymond A. Johnson. ths W H O ll crushed the Red and White Satur­ ing and recording the charts of the great advantage to the paitent, is his radio and concert work for the Comet— Chester Shields, Larry day afternoon with an avalanche of bring the Red and White many ■ pleted after tbe patient is discharg­ the fact that all hospitals extend the VISITORS AT HOSPITAL He was arrested about midnight FAMILY tohas needed point In tbe next few yasrib patients and tbe care which 1s main Monday night on Center street by past years would Indicate. His two Matter and Frank Warrem- Saxo- hits which resulted In a score of ed. The histories are checked and courtesy of furnishing any informa­ turns using this In this second mile start, Leary talned to preserve the elaborate then filed away. Of much benefit to Police Sergeant John J. McGllnn. In numbers were "Carnival of Venice" pbeme—Robert Sandals jjpiP'Walter 15-6. record department so that they may tion which they might have pertain­ and "Silver Threads Among the Custer; Plano— Frances Wallett, Manchester played a very loose clocked 4:40.6. Tommy harden, the patient is the fact that if be ing to a patient who was admitted ENJOY THE GARDENS court this morning he was repre­ all purpoto skin another promising runner, triumph^ be ever ready to serve the patient should return at any later date, the sented by Attorney Frederick Man­ Gold.” Ruth Robinson, Dorothy Gustafson, game, missing chances for double and the doctor. Then, too, the very to their hospital for treatment, so IM lotion, Sing Oentest Songs John Heritage and Doris Cole; Cello plays and making uimecessary er­ In the 440 in 64.8 seconds, beatlnc old histories, whether recent or that the present doctor and hospital ning. Walker of Bulkeley. best in X-ray and radium equipment Rock Garden Is at Its Best Now Tha choruses marched in with a —Betty Woodruff; Baritone—Ray X rors. Jackie Fraher, taking the may be seen, providing for diagnosis years back, are available and ready are able to carry on with complete The case of Harry Pratt, 29, of j| ® 50e Riktr't quiet dignity which waa character- Larder; French Horn—Robert Sher­ pitching assignment, started off In Ruhards was a surprise point geC. for filing with the present history, knowledge of the case, which is also With Rose Garden Due to Hartford, charged with breach of and treatment of human aliments. so that the attending physician may latle o f their entire production wood; and Drum—James Wlggln good form, striking out five men In ter In the hurdles events, with twd The Physlotheraphy department beneficial to the patient. Bloom Quite Soon. the peace at the home ot a relative Tuesday evening. The first two and Jack Puter. the first two innings, but In the next thirds. Other scorers Include o f tbe hospital utilizes the latest in here last night, was continued until ILASOL numbers were the required number —Ruth Shedd. five Innings bs allowed thirteen hits Brown’s third In the 100, KUpatrick’a modern equipment, put at the dis­ Many of the visiting groups at tomorrow morning by Judge John­ and the choice number, which the ^'W O TfA LIF^ for tbe Red and Blue. fourth In the 440, Judd, with second posal of the patient under specially the hospital yesterday took advan­ son who ordered a mental examina­ 2 for S E O choruses will sing in Bristol in com- Schmidt, pitching for Meriden, in the 880, Niese with a tie for trained specialists. The Maternity tage of the good weather to Inspect tion of the man ,n the meantime. Mtltlon with the other choruses MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE allowed only six hits In the seven fourth in the pole vault. Palmer wItB department, the nursery and ward HOSPITAL FUND DRIVE the hospital gardens. The rock gar­ from the various high schools par- and two-tblids Innings he pitched. a tie for aecond In the high jumtx for children alwaya attract the den is at Its best now and soon the FAVORITE Uelpatlng in the C. C. I. L. contest Meriden piled up five runs in the and Davis's third In the javelin. hospital visitor although recently fine rose garden beside the amb:i- The team la grateful to the Riley STUDENTS IN RIOT They are "Lost In the Night", and CONIINUES HTFD. BRANCH ly a farm In tha heart of the Ver­ twice," and "Heedful Hint: Thoee third, five rune In the sixth, three visitors never step Inside the nurs lance entrance on the cast lawn oF ATHLETES M .H .S . BASEBALL TEAM mont hills. The circular barn Is now Chevrolet company for Its coopera, ery due to the danger from Infec­ "Cherubim Song.” The excellent FORMER H . H. S. STUDENT who come to you to talk about runs in the seventh and one run in GIVEN ROUSING START will be.In bloom. San Juan. Puerto Rico, May 13.— for kooping diction and intelligent interpretation, divided into many small studios tbe fifth and eighth Innings. tlon In loaning a car for the team’s tious diseases. others are sure to go to others to use, ■without which It would have During the summer monlh.s (.\P) High school students. In a the rich fullness of the tone will 'Admision Requirements, Course which are uaed for botli music and Oobb Connects A visit to the operating room hospital patients arc brought down muftlot fit SWAMPS TRADE SCHOOL AT NEW BRITAIN HIGH talk about you." Another column Is been Impossible to take a full quota with a guide to demonstrate the rock-throwing demonstration, hoist­ doubtless count much toward bring­ of Study, Fees Are An­ dancing; the former chicken coop entitled "Sport Chat" and Is made Opalach, Weir, Koae, Bycholaki to serve aS heretofore with such from the wards on the elevator and of men to the meat. uses of the various surgical appll voluntary assistance as is within ed a Puerto Rican Nationalist flag ing the silver cup once more back nounced. la now enlarged and made into a up of '.‘Famous Last Words”, such and Cobb brought In the five lone Campaign Opened at Masonic taken out into the garden in wheel over their school last night. They soc ftMaanr to Manchester high school. fascinating sculpture studio. The runs for Manchester. (Jobb credited ancea Is always interesting. The the limits of the townspeople to Duffy Strikes Out Six, Allows Jane Kelly, Formerly of ’38B, as "The next time I go sledding I'm Pathological laboratory where every chairs to enjoy the sunshine and the destroyed some of the school prop­ The Freshman-Sophomore chorus Only Three Hits, Trade houses are all colonial, and fumisTi- going to wear a catcher’s mask." himself with four singles out of four give, collectively. flowers, • erty before order waa restored. Mount Holyoke College recently ed in maple. A moderate climate Tells About New Routine; times at b a t FED. THEATER PROJECT patient Is "checked In” upon enter­ Temple Last Night in He stated that the amount being [Rubbing Alcohol made Its debut in a way that is —Dorothy Post, ing to ascertain tbe exact condition ------V------promising for their next few years announced a continuation of fresh­ School Using Three Pitchers. and beautiful surrounding country Use Movies in Biology. The first and second innings pass­ asked of the townspeople represents man courses In Hartford for the col­ of the health at the time and whore nirr 2 for 5 l c In Manchester high. Although the give the summer sessi-n the advan­ ed without Incident In the Meriden PRESENTS SCHOOL PLOT all that modem biology and patho­ Largest Attended Inaugur­ the difference bot'veen the actual tone of this chorus waa rich and lege year 1936-1937. Betty Harvey Manchester High school defeated tages of a vacation. Tennis, golf, Jane Kelly, formerly o f '38B, finds half of the third, the scoring start­ receipts from th se able to pay. In­ '85 and Edna Fradin '35 were stud­ Trade school in the surprising upset LARSON JUNIOR COLLEGE logy can contribute to the restora­ full it lacked the sweetness and riding, and swimming are available. that New Britain High school is ed. Barry got on flrat with a ground­ tion of the patient's health—this Is come from other sources and the power of the Senior chorus. "I ents at the Hartford branch this flfteen to one, Monday, May 12. Mary Alice danced at the Busb- er, stole second and Schmidt was ‘High School,” Faculty Paper, al Meeting Ever Recorded lowest possible expenses Incident WEDNESDAYV^ THURSDAY ■ F'S A TU R ^^ year, and a few M. H. S. graduates Elmer Duffy tolled on the mound very different from Manchester one of the most Important depart ON LY . . . Mthi/r th e y la s t - ONLY ... Whilr they last Ont-X ... White they to, t _ Passed by Tour Window" waa per- nell Memorial last winter in the OFFERS SCHOLARSHIPS given a free Ucket Heck sent a Tells of Drama About Teach­ menta in tbe modem hospital and with the operation of a Clogs A In­ ’ haps the most melodious song which went there Isst year. The dosses for High, allowing only three hlta High. New Britain has twq sessions, grounder through Fraher and got are held in the T.M.C.A. building. Tercentenary Program in Mrs. upon which the surgeon and phyai stitution. Onlr On* Bsl» OvMMMP . the Freshman-Sophomore chorus and striking out six. Saverlck, Rau- the Juniors and Seniors going In safely at first With the bases load­ ers and Pupils. — Every Indication Fund Cites Differenoea SQUIBB’S A student who has been in the tenberg, and HlllnskI shared ‘ he Truda Kaschman's group, (Mrs. clan bases ma-tv of bis minute cal­ 0«f]t Oca* I MOULAII SlAOiOX ang. the morning, while the Freshmen A scholarship announcement for ed, Pierce hit a single, scoring Bar­ culations. A striking difference between his ' Cw—msr I upper seventh of her class in both pitching for Manchester Trade, Kaschman is of the Mary Wlgman A play about a city high school MINERAL OIL The orchestra opened its concert the Junior and senior years of her School). Mary Alice also takes two and Sophomores have classes in the Larson Junior College was read in ry. Janiga grounded out and After tbe patient’s condition has Will “ Go Over Top.” experience in CJbtcago respecting cakas y Manchester started off with a senior home rooms this week. The Schmidt scored. Heck then scored has been one of the Important pro­ with a fine presentation of "Pomp preparatory school may be consider­ bang, scoring live runs in the first to three lessons s week under Wal­ afternoon. Jane's class is labeled been diagnosed and he or she Is on the patient and the hospital was Full Q Q ,r t X2 Instead of '38B. announcement follows: "Commemo­ on a wild throw. Muzyezka hit a ductions of the Federal Theater Pro­ tbe road to recovery, the hospital and Chivalry'' and lived up to Its ed for admission with no examina­ Inning and four in the second. ter Damrosch's niece who attended ject In New York, says "High described by Rev. Erickson. In Chi­ 37c quart .... O a / C $ j[.0 1 j reputation with several lively and tions other than the scholastic apti­ the Bennington School of the Dance First, the attendance is taken In rating our twenty-fifth year in the two-bagger scoring Pierce. Klasos- dietitian steps In with such knowl­ cago. he said, ht listened to many Trade's lone tally came in their School”, a fortnightly newspaper and information as haa been Spurred by the larg:st attendance ^ difficult numbers, among which tude test. If a candidate is not in half of the first Inning. Manchester's two years ago. the home rooms; then the students successful training of young women kus went to first with a single. So­ appeals from members of hts church —in developing their latest talents kol filed, out to Kose, Heck scoring published for teachers by the Scho­ Imparted by the physician. Food ever recorded al a hospital drive REXALL REMEDIES I PURETEST PRODUCTS ■ T O IL E T G O O D S . were "Intermezzo" and the "Hun- the upper seventh, four entrance scoring was not so much bad pitch­ —Vonne Dardls. have assembly for forty-five min lastic Publishing company, which and others, asking to have him use to the end that they may find a place after the catch. Walsh fanned to the right kinds and combinations for meeting, the 15th annual campaign 31.00 Agsrex, 16 oz. ^,' garlan Dances.” Here, as in the examinations in preparatory sub­ ing on Saverlck's part, but wild and utes. Here, the principal makes sev also publiahea the popular student hi- influence with hospitals to ad­ 25e Aspirin Tabs., 26c Stag Powder for chorus' work, the interpretation jects are required. These are Eng­ eral announcements, then some for themselves In the various branch­ retire the aide. the Individual needs—Is prepared, of the Manchester Memorial hospi­ mit the poor and sic... In Manches­ 2 for <1.01 24‘s 2 for 26a Man ,, J__ 2 forS6c erratic fielding by his teammates. weekly. cooked and served with the great­ tal got under way last night In an 50c Analguic Bsim was excellent and the crescendos lish, a foreign language, mathema­ Both pitchers tightened down in feature such as preview of a play Is es of Art and Science, in the vast Manchester Scores Bun ter he found that the hospital will 26c Castor Oil 2 for 26c In .the fourth inning Manchester "Chalk Dust”, was written by M est of care. Special bedside tray effort to secure $15,000 in sustain­ DFFIIIS YDO AUISI 2 for 3Ie $1,00 Cod Liver Oil Tabs., 36e Bruahleaa Shaving [ and diminuendos created pleasing tics, or chemistry or physics, and a shown. After the assembly, classes field of Commerce, and in Profession­ the third inning, allowing no one to NEW YEAR BOOK TO BE teacher in a New York City high service also Is provided. In this de­ serve whomever da care just as 26c Cherry Bark Cough llO’s 2 for 31.01 Craam 2 lor 36e ' variations. fourth subject selected by the ap­ reach the initial sack. Manchester begin. There are five minute peri­ al Life—Larson Junior' Ck>llege scored their first run. Opalach walk­ ing funds to assist in defraying the long as the doors remam open. school. Of the play, "High School", partment a corps of specialists are expenses of the hospital for the Syrup 2 for 26c 26c Epsom Salt 2 for 26c During the years since Mr. Pear­ plicant, subject to the approval of scored three more runs in the fourth, ods between classes, which Jane awarding ten competitive scholar­ ed and stole second. Weir also says: "It presents a faculty of "W e contributed liberally in the 60e Eycio, 8 oz. 2 for 51e 31.00 Halibut Liver Oil 50c Jasmine Face BETTER THAN EVER YET walked and Kose fanned. Becker hit devoting themselves to providing coming year. ls; son has directed the choruses, Man- the Board of Admission. and three in the fifth making the likes very much. ships to graduates of high schools scamps, mesaiahs, rabbits, bullies, recent flood emergency," Rev. 40c Gypsy Creim 2for41e Caps., 60's 2 for $1.01 Powder 2 for Sle '; Chester audiences have come to Course of Study and accredited private schools in a single, scoring Opalach from sec­ the one great essential to a pa­ Chairman Elmer Weden presid­ score 15-1. Students who take college courses psychopaths, fools, and plain, hon­ tient's recovery — wholesome at­ Erickson said. "Our hospital 1s 50c Laxative .Salt 2 for Sic 76c Mineral Oil, 50c Shav. Lotion 2 for 61a i ^ realize the high standard which the In 1936-1936 the following fresh­ have all their periods In the class New England and ten additional ond. With two men on, Weir was ed and a.ssurcd the large army of <1.00 Melo-Malt 2 for 31.01 16 oz. 2 for 76c During the fifth Inning the high Many New Features in New est, hardworking profeaslonalai tractive food. working in an emergency—day 1" choruses have set up for themselves men courses were offered in Hart­ school's second team , replaced the room, but those taking general scholarships among other states. played out In a "hot-box ’ between Though the students appear for tha workers that he considered it a dis­ and day out. Whether the hospital 60c Vapura 2 for 51c 25c Tine. Iodine 2 for 26c 60c Cocoanut Oil ' ‘'• ttto ": and the concerts which are given by ford: English composition, econo­ Somanhis, Including third and home. Bycholskl fanned To a remarkable degree the small tinct honor to be selected again for •1.011 first team, with the exception of Will coursea have two periods in the au­ "These scholarships cover one- moat part to be the "little clpwna” hospital resembles the human equa- Is overcrowded oi not every patient Shampoo 2(orS lcf . the combined choruses and orcbes- mics, French, geology, geopraphy, Duffy, Opalach, and Weir. Rogers Memorial. ditorium. and two in the class room. half the tuition of any two-year cur­ for the third out. another year to head an organiza­ history, mathematics, speech (one that one teacher calls them with slon of family life. Within the hos­ receives the best of service regard­ . tras have come to be an event in Saverlck pitching and playing Jane Is now taking general biolo­ ricula leading to the degree of Asso­ In the fifth Inning Cobb went to affectionate cynicism, they also bava pital and In all its activities, this tion pledged to pe- irra this hu­ ' the musical life of Manchester. class per week), physical education, first on a grounder with Weir fol­ manitarian job. less of their location in the hospital. Bring: Your Prescriptions Here third, base played a good game for The "Somanhis" campaign has gy. In place of the use of the micro­ ciate In Arts or Associate in Science. that spiritual upsurge which is tha feeling becomes apparent as the pa­ 'I The Chorus Members and swimming. English, speech, and Trade School. lowing with the same practice. Cobb I have never heard anything but netted over 600 subscriptions which scope, which she misses very much, “The curriculum of the college In­ adolescent’s answer to the repression tient's dally contacts grow. Trustee Delighted I Only Westinghouse For Accurate Compounding and Prompt Service, Backed By Year.s “. ' i physical education were required. Duffy's performance In Hlgh'a went to third on a wild peg to catch praise from those who have been Members of the Freshman Soph­ insures its publication. moving pictures are ahown. cludes accredited transfer course in and regimentation of mass methods Throughout the Manchester Me­ Charles W. Holman, chairman of at tbe hospital aa patients." * has always had her­ 2S< Four other subjects were elected by pitching position waa ail that his Liberal Arts (the first two years of Weir stealing second. Cobb came of Experience. omore Chorus are: Sopranos— Alba The "Somanhis" this year has Instead of report cards every of education, exemplified by tbs morial hospital the staff, from the Board of Trustees of the Man­ Rev. Erickson pointed out that It Ambroslnl, Barbara Balcb, Carolyn the student. Other electives will be team had hoped for but feared not semester, the pupils have graph standard college work), and out­ home on the wild throw. Pongratz m etically-scaled several new features. One of the principal’s line: 'I see this school trustees down to the ward workers, chester Memorial hospital was de­ Is the duty and privilege of every added In 1936-1937 If the number to get. cards, and no matter how well they standing terminal courses in Secre­ fanned with Fraher and Opalach units IN ALL MOD­ Work, fosier " " ''‘oriSsS:*'" DOUBLE-STRENGTH MOUTH WASH ■ Berger, Jeanette Brousseau, Janel S ’ etudmliT w «rr«n l. most Important, although not quite as a well-oiled machine and each strive to maintain mutual respect, lighted with the large turnout ot person In Manchester, loyal to all ELS. gtiariis against gtrmt. . . Curtis, Phyllis Cushman, Irma De^ »tudents warranU it. work, they receive a mark of only tarial Science, Library and Social both grounding out for three suc­ student as a cog.’ understanding, tolerance and co­ workers when other attractions ^Brings,tp99dy relief from pain Simone, EUla DeVamey, Norma program new as last year's "Somanhis" had cessive outs. human concepts, to render what­ kttpt brtath $uest M arranged and trips and week-end seventy. After their graph cards Service, Medical Secretarial, Clinical "While the plot ia less successful operation to the fullest extent. To might have kept Lieir. away. He KOorens. Betty Keeney, Mary Kovas, M .H .S. STUDENT TO ENTER a memorial to Mark Twain, Is the have been completed, they may do Science, Home Making, Journalism, Janigo scored a run for Meriden this fact is attributed the feeling of ever assistance they may be able to 1 First manufacturer visits to Mount Holyoke (Allege at memorial page to W k Rogers than the atmosphere and characteri­ said that their appearance In Oie give the Manchester Memorial an­ * to offer Five - Year nioasr ASPIRIN ejk. M l 31 Solution 1^;;;: Dorothy Larder, Rita Pajot, Norma supplementary work. Music, Art and Fashion Design and in their half of the fifth. zation, it does not filneb from the homeliness where a spirit of friend South Hadley, Mass., are planned on which introduces the humor sc Temple was on Indication that they nually. Sicknesaes nor accidents Protection ON ALl. 100‘t rffuUrly 49c HNT rsgularly 49t Sanford. Frances Spllka, Dorothy special occasions. In the spring the Jane was much Impressed by the Merchandising. Meriden Scores Sixth Inning high school’s closeted skeletons. A liness is radiated throughout the had the campaign at heart and Wlttofske. SCHOOL OF THE DANCE tlon. This Is s pictorial review of The sixth inning was a big one for may never st Ike; emergenclea may group lived at the college in South auditorium, which Is os large as our "Award will be made on the basis friendship between two teachers is institution. Much of the success of would exert every possible effort to MODEI.S. Altos: Marlon Akrlgg, Olga Al the major events in the famous State theater, with a balcony in of scholarship, character, personality Meriden. Barry walked and stole bounced on the rocks of a super­ the hospital In the past haa been due never arise, but nevertheless the RUBBER Hadley for two days, learning tae humorist's life. put the hospital campaig "over the assurance that Mancheste la to j The only refrigerator basi, Grace Benson, Eleanore Berg- use of the library, attending which, she claims, the seats are just and financial need. second, Janigo walked, Schmidt fan­ visor’s jealousy, a ward heeler’s to this expression of humanness. top." 39c Rubber Gloves gtta. Alma Blratb, Nellie Burnham, World-Famous Dancers Give One new feature which la sure to ned and Heck knocked out a single - The watchword of the modern continue to retain a certified hospi­ ’ with fast-freezing 2 fer40c clasaea, and studying the museum as comfortable as those In our thea­ "Application for acbolarsbips must phobia of radicalism, a principal’s The technical points of the cam­ S/zg Eleanor Bums, Gladys Clark, Mary Instruction at Bennington bring a laugh is the "baby” page. ter. be filed before June 10, 1986." scoring Barry. Heck stole second hospital Is “ safety flrat” and for this tal ready to minister locally day or Sanalloy Froster and 31.26 Water Bottle or Ftn. and art coUectlona. obUgaUons to the district leader, a paign, differing In several respects Syringe 2 for 31.26 Cordera, Gertrude Herrmann, Rum Tuition for the year la $250 of During Summer Course. It has pictures of some o f the —Frances Hyde. and Pierce was walked. Muzyezka delinquent student’s malice, and on Reason the Health Center or Hospt night. Is a family or Individual In­ Eject-o-Cube Ice ' Hatchett, Ruth McKnlght, Barbara seniors in their Infant dasrs. filed out. With bases loaded, Klasos- tal clinic haa been established to from other years, were explained surance against 111 fortune that 19c Ladlat’ A Mcn'i which ISO mtut be paid by August inbred social group's love of scan­ Traysi Combs 2 lor 20c , Peterson, Josephine Plaga, Eleanor Mary Alice Andrews, '36B, has Another of Uie new features la kus went to flrat on an error mode igive expert advice to expectant by Harold Alvord. cannot be ignored nor forgotten IS, the balance being due on the day SOPHOMORE RETURNS dal. The man is transferred to an­ The workers were sen’ out on ; Urquhart. been recently accepted in the Ben­ the illustrated bead for introducing by Weir scoring Janigo, Heck and other achool (to make room for a imothers, mothers with undcraour- when help ia needed. [Exclusive Built-in • t 'l of registration—September 23. The RIDERCOLLEGE PAPER their respective routes in Manches­ Tenors—Jerry Bidwell, Ray Char- academic year will begin on Septem­ nington Summer School o f the sport write-ups. Instead oi the plain Pierce. Sokol waa walked. Iwanaki, judge's niece) and the woman, after ^hed children or those affected with Oontinaea To May 20 ‘ Watchman insures Jhnft Thaafricaf Ib. icf. 7S< $1.00 ; tier, Henry Coleman, Thomas Con­ ber 24. Dance, at Bennington, Vermont, to heading such as "football" there FROM FIOIUDA SCHOOL substituting for Walsh was good for toying with the offer of a sound but itrange maladies of constitutional ter and vicinity wlta a unified The drive officially started last lature which deprive the children, esplrlt de corps, .ollov/lng a abort continuous food pro­ COLD CREAM 2 f« 7 6 c ran, George Converse, Sherman Dar- Additional Information, applica­ take up an intensive study o f the will be an appropriate picture repre­ PARODIES HPUNG’S “ I F a single at this time and be stole loveless marriage, turns back to the night and will continue until Wed­ tection. dls, Ronald Farris, Donald Fisher, senting football. second. Barry also hit a single and n many cases, of a proper start In address by Rev. K. E. Erickson, nesday, May 20 when the Anal re­ tion blanks and other bulletins may modern dance. Bennington School of classroom to unveil the beauties of Yife. Many a child In this town has 19c Pcrmtdgc Pbf. ol } Robert Hultman, John Hyde, Robert be secured by writing to Miss Bess Still another featir > is that the Robert Isicy, '38B, recently re stole second, with Sokol scoring. poetry and living. pastor of the Emanuel Lutheran port meeting will be held. Mid­ the Dance la considered the sum­ A copy of the "Rider College ^tarted on the right road to [ All-steel cabinets , . . Sherwood. Peter Stamler, EMwtn F. Graham, Secretary. 262 Ann descriptions of various >chool ac­ turned to school after spending the Schmidt fanned for tbe third out. "These unpromising compUcatioi church. Rev. Erickson described the campaign report meetings will be mer dance center of the world. The News" has been presented to the winter months in Florida. During l^by following simple rules of for longer life, lower /*/iu/< irC0D LIVER OIL RAZOR BLADES 21« 20c Stratton. street, Hartford, or to Dr. Irwin Al­ third aeasion of the summer achool tivities will not be placed ‘ aider the In the following inning Meriden are redeemed by the, fervor wl( local institution as an "open door” held Friday evening, at 7 o'clock Bases— Clarence Aronson, Cresent fred Buell, Trinity College, Hart­ High School World. This paper Is a his stay in the south, Robert attend­ and diet suggested by the to sufferers 24 tours a day, every cost operation, safer is a six-weeks course, from July picture of the activity as waa the landed three more runs. Heck which thejl handle issues o f a t . Center. Also, many a mother and Monday evening. May 18 at the PINT rsgularl, $1.00 DaClantls, Frank Gallnat, Robert ford. In order to secure enrollment newspaper published weekly by ed the St. Petersburg High school, a day of the week, month and the food storage. SOe Pureleil MHk through August 15, 1936. usual procedure but on the opposite scored on a wild peg, after getting demic freedom, political interference.' !» advised regarding pre-natal same hour. Still a vital factor 3 for Ball, Otis Hills, Earl Hunt, Carl the application must be accompanied Rider College of Trenton, Nev.' Jer­ one-mlUlon-dollar structure of Span­ on the bases by a free ticket. Janigo year—for 16 jreors— and still ready ofMaciwsia 2ie rS lc '0 , The school la organised Into four page from the picture. sey. and democratic administration of jcore and has given birth to strong, Last night's meeting was a lunch- L Full-powered ... to In the daily diet M M R Johnson, Albert Lltvinchyk, Robert by a registration fee of five dollars ish arohltecture, with windows ex­ smacked out a single and Klososkus the schools. Unfortunately, in their separate prbgraiua of work cor­ The February class of 36A is tending from the floor to the celling; healthy children aa a result of guid- ' meet extreme condi­ ot tha "qulna." N • V I fr Dorch, Wilfred Maxwell, Robert due on or before May 20. also included in this issue. The paper ia mad<. up o f four also hit a single, then went to sec­ opposition to the chief authorities 2S« MMi al lUfiwtaa Smith, James Wlggin. responding to four main types of other features are Open courta, bal­ tmee and advice secured from the toilet —Vonne Dardia. The usual features such as restilts pages, the first page being given to ond on an error. Janigo scored on of the school, the authors leaned public health nursing department. tions without forcing Members o f the Junior-Senior intereat in the field: the General news of the school, and the two conies and patios. TOOTN PASTE 2 f« 2 6 c SOAP Program, the Workshop Program o f sport and ‘jlub acUvitieu, Vacuity the same error. Sokol knocked out toward a caricature so far that the mechanism beyond ' Chorus an : First Sopranos—Doro- most Important arUclei. on .tn la The sessions are from 8:30 to 3:00, a single and Klasoakus scored. play had a comic rather than a capacity. PHARMACEUTICAL for ||g ^ thy Anderson. Helen Daley, May the Program in Choreography (the and senior pictures, sport and club with one-half hour for lunch at the LIQUOR SPECIALS SOCK AND BUSKIN SEES pictures are of course, included. page tell the reader that a play Iwanaki fanned to retire the side. tragic aspect. Despite occasional EXTRA CMawolil, Nellie Jura, Clare Krlstoff, structure of the dance), and the "Yours Truly Willie" was to be pre­ achool cafeteria, from 12:80 to 1 1 Ten-year economy... White Horse O 'O 60c G. E. Sodium Program In Muaic Compoaltion for —Sam Pratt. Manchester got two runs in the interruptions o f applause, audiences PhotphftU 2 for 61c 'SCnrgant Lahey, Margery Mc- sented on the evening of the day the o'clock. There are six periods,.each eighth and Meriden got only one. were moved more often to laughter WPA EMPLOYEES . confirmed by actual SCOTCH— fifth ...... tP ^ o O O Caughey, Katherine O'Brien, E. HALL HIGH SCHOOL PLAY the Dance. Mary Alice is entering paper came out, and that the Hider lasting a full hour. Every half than to pity or terror or'even right­ the General Program. This program No runs were scored in the ninth in­ SPECIAL records covering years H se Smith, Ellen Toman. track team was to run In the Penn hour there la a S-mlnute period in ning. eous wrath.” presents a study of Important con­ TRANSFERRED, OBJECT of service. Millshire /\ pv Second Bopraaoe—Aatrld Benson, Relays. The second page Ig made up which to rest. U s e ‘th i s coupon t'o save 77< :. TUmlse Burr, Louise Heller, Gladys Last Friday evening about tw- trasting techniques and methoda of HEW INVENTION HELPS —^Moore, '37B. ■ G IN — f i f t h ...... y / c o f columns, the list of the editors, Gym is not a required subject be­ L^Jfattasan, Laura Muidixk, Dorothy ty members of Sock and Buskin and composition the histoiical and criti­ SKIPPER SPORT SHIRTS Vyou want tho m ost rsfrigsrmtor fa r thg m onoy, . . and tbe editorials. There are also cause of the heat, although the M.H.S.NETMEN VICTORS feJNsterson. Ruth Shedd, Geraldine the dramatic claaa attended a per­ cal background, of modernism in ■ Summer sport shlrto wUeli just arrived bo sura to soa tAa YALVCRAPH bqfor* you buy. Jean Gould formance o f "The Cradle Song” at PUBUC SPEAKING PUPILS ^m s, one parodying Kipling's weather ia quits cold in January and *01 On Blister Rust Control jM toroA y from W ilson Brosa a ieiia a m eaw eunwe fait sAu: VTIWnnsy, Ruth Woodward, Dorothy the dance, and tha related aspects February. Similar to our aasem- SANFORD HIGH STUDENTS WINES—full quart. ^vWtets. tha WUUam Hall High school, in of music and stage craft as well as Work at $5 a Month Lesa Pay This cRwpan and 40c West Hartford. blles are their chapel programs at OVER MERIDEN HIGH S-2 Plzat Altos—Genevieve Baldyga, lecture courses in related lubjecta. A robot has been invented by "If you can study when all about — Would Have Been Dropped. Waranoke Straight “Tlie Cradle Song", a two-act People dance, aing, and shout; which professional entertainers are STUDY IN ACTUAL HILLS MrtltfM |M la This feamlng, ^Marlon Erickson, Janice Freltag, There are three apecial teachers Jcdin L. Casteel, professor of speech usually engaged to sing or dance. WHISKEY—full quart 3 twbwa of *0^ Usting ttfanie Barria, Mary Leons, Jeanette comedy, waa flrat performed in at tha University of Oregon, to If you can keep at a Bookkeeping The Manchester High tennis team TENmS S during the six weeks, a different Set The weekly newspaper which the Five WPA employees were trans- ^inaton, Bilda Richter, Ehinlce Skln- Spain in 1911; within the past de­ one every two weeks. The teachers teach students the art of public That the practical aide of the won a margin victory over Meriden And forget the heart school publishes ia called "Palmetto 1 this week from local projects Han’t, Boys*. Touths’. Green River Blended WHISKEY DOITAL c a o u .11 over How Belen T^ak, Batty Wemer, cade it baa become an international include such maatera o f the art as speaking, reports "High School," bi­ intereat you and Pine." work was taught at Sanford High Saturday afternoon with a score of Special Values At ..., ude Smith. 'Haaale. The play U laid in a cloister weekly magazine for teachers. just met; school, Sanford, Maine, was learned 3-2. i atate sponsored blister rust con- fe — teg. 31.17 vslec it whiteaal Martha Graham, Hanya Holm, Robert spent his leisure time In ol project. Part o f the control ^ ^ CMi ndowtaa wBtl-ie ef a« asal Second AUoa—Gladsrs Addy, Ma- of Enclosed Dominican Nuns. On Dorla Humphrey, Martha HeU, Tbe robot Is compose:! of a series If you can stick to Deeds of Con­ fencing, swimming and trap-shoot­ from an exchange recently received Captain Bill Sinnamon had no I’B c n Behrend, Anna Cbaponis, Helen the doorstep of this nunnery a veyance in tbe Worid office. difficulty in beating his opponent ork will be done In Manchester and ’'■‘■‘ 50c '”^95c G2iarles Wldeman, who directs the o f colored lights, arranged at the ing. M M ^ om. ■ m - ^ __ _ yiDeSimone, Msujoiie IMwarda, Elve- foundling glri la left, who la cherish­ back of the room. When the orange And hold your social aide In abey­ It seems that the Goodall Worsted 6-3, 6-3. Ray Della Fera defeat^ five men will be employed in Workshop for men, Loul- Worst, — Ann Howarth, '38B. own. it Is understood. yln Getsewieh, Doris Stevenson, ed, and raised by the sisters, ^ h - light goes on. It is the s l g ^ for the ance Mills and the Sanford High school his opponent by 1-6, 10-8, 6-4. All Merchandise A t Reduced F*rices '’ ■ ^ $ 1 . 7 9 and Johen Martin, who is the dance The pay for tbe blister rust con- ( Jean Story, Lorraine VanHaverfaeke, teen years laUr the girt faiii m love speaker to look at his audience. Then yours are A'a and praisea are training fourteen boya to be Sinnamon and Della Fera togeth­ ['(Usrralne Wegner. critic for , aa c»N V E B T r o i i r a b i b t b f l a o e Weavers. The object o f this course er won over Zebora and Kurcen in work ia 355 a month, <5 a During* Our Removal Sale. with a Spanish architect and sails Blue means. "Quit ohlfUHg from one high. The birthplace of Walt Whltnun First Tenors—William Flab, Dan- ^ell as about foui- other teachers. Is to have them trained for jobs at two sets 6-4. 8-6. . nth less than the ^ay tha men with him to America. The nuna are Some of the moat famous artists of foot to the othar!" White says, You are more of a man than IP* on the AmltyvUIe state rood. Long I Moaler, Arthur Pratt, Herbert Ttaartbroken at her leaving. "Taka irour hands out o f yoUr pock­ graduation. Jack Puter was beaten by Slatter receiving for the other work. the worid will be at the school for One page Is almost entirely gt'ven Island, according to "High School,' |ome of the men have objected to ur, Robert Shaw, Bveryone who went enjo3red the ets!" and purple sajrs, "Be more ape- to fraternity and sorority news. Tbeae boys are scattered throug.*i- In singles 6-1, 6-4, and Berrx and BARSTOW'S RADIO ad Tenora— Fred Barbero, two weeks at a time, when they taachera' magazine, may be con­ oiit the weave room now but in the Slatter combined to win over Pero he transfer and have threatened to €sr play very much, and agreed Hi«t it eifle!" If the speaker lacks pep, the J. H. QUINN GO. *^111 give instnicUona to the stu- The prindpal column seems to be verted into a roadhouse, imiwm ' fuse to work, although the WPA ------nee Alien, <3ordon McBride, was very unusual and well-daaa for words, "Fire up!” are floabed on. a chatter column and la entitled fall will enter another department. and Yulyes with scores of 6-1, 6-4. I'Bverctt Patten. Harold Poroheron. dants. ' someone raises the <30,000 neces­ It ia planned tc have tbe seniors as Matches this week are Middle­ uthoriUea aey tbe men would have SHOP 873 Main Street Manchester a high achool production. Tha rad light msaos just what it 'OoIIegtona.” In It are such remariu sary to convert it into a lltOraiy KELLER’S wail aa juniors p’wctlca in the mill laid off entirely in a abort E st 1922 (First Basses—Everett Cole, WU-, —V. Dardia. usually msona: "Stop! " Whan that la "Dumb Deflnltkma: ,A Mgamlat to n there on Thursday, iM Wind­ Depot Square Ewialiigton Odlega original- Mitine. The owners won't taka a next year. ham there on Friday. ile If the transfer had not been Phone 3234 OMliaa. tha studaat oita down. ia oat who fnakaa tha aaaa mistake cent leas. | laeted. 470 Main Street — Dana Beach, '86B. —Moorq, 'JTB, / SAVE WITH SAFETY AT YOUR DRUG STORE

^ b 'Ciris!v'fr^''a- ‘ VAwcmcjnnra zvw m ie itei»a l d . w a n u w iw t b h . t o w j ;; w e w c i s u a y . m a y is , i 8 t i T>AOB FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ WEDNESDAY, MAY 18,1988. MASONIC VETERANS ZIONCHECK AGAIN Where Motorists Are Flocking This Week OBITUARY EXPLORERS HONOR M. H. S. Downs Bristol In Track Thriller, 53-3. IN THE LIMELIGHT FUNERALS 3 ANTARCTIC FLIEK ARE HONORED HERE John F. Fteney Indianapolis Track Now The funeral of John F. Freney of U. S. Congressman Gets Summit street was held this morn­ BROWNS END 13-GAME LOSING STREAK GAINS SWEET VICTORY hla pleasure at seeing: hla father ing at 8:30 from the T. P. Holloran Medal Presented to lined A ll *^Groove*^ for Safety leT O i of 1 2 M Oiated With honored and thanked the lodge. Funeral Home, 176 Center street, Letters from 60 year men who Mixed Up With Riots Jn and at 9 o’clock at SL James's Ellsworth for His Flight h WITH WIDE MARGIN IN f - could not attend were read by Sec church. The Rev P. F. Killeen cele­ SKELLACK YANKEES brated the mass. Mrs. Margaret M. Ha SaNetmen Win Again, By HARRY GRAYSON i ^ l a objective war retained In re­ Fraternity 50 Years and retary Aaron Cook. Puerto Rico. Local Sport (NEA Sports E4ltor.) modeling the course. Following the ceremony straw­ Sullivan was the soloist. She sang Icy Regions. the full Gregorian mass, and at the Indianapolis, May IS.—17101 imag­ The new surface on the turns Is berry shortcake and coffee were WITH 7-0 SHUTOUT Defeat West Hartford, 4-0 inary "groove” on the Indianapolis rock asphalt, blended carefully to FIVE RUNNING EVENTS Over Are Given Emblems; served In the lower ball. offertory Rosewig's Ave Maria. At the elevation she sang Dc Profundls Chatter Motor Speedway, buntad high and match ths brick of the stralght- San Joan, 1. Jl., May 13— (A P) - awaya. and at the close of the mass, "Softly New York, May 13—(AP) — Th( low by racing atars for 28 yeara, haa 8UMMABY o r EVEITHI * Puerto Rico's serious Nationalistic been relegated to the acrap heap. The new outside wall, three feat Tributes to Their Long movement and the ebullient Repre­ and Tenderly Jesus Is (Jailing." Or­ explorer's club medal was a prized Manchester High's racquet wdeld-^IIantly li^ mowing down the Han Locals Ootscore Rivals in ON 4-HIT HURLING team. BUI Slnnamon trimmed One o f our tn »ty correspondents The track's all "grove" now. high. Is constructed of concrete, and sentative Zlonchcck of Washington ganist Charles Packard played posesaion today of Lincoln Ellsvi ers scored their second victory In os drops us a few Interesting notes on 100 yard dash—Brown, M, 1st; found themselves entangled today. (Jhopln’s Funeral march. worth and a token of his alrplantl many starts this season by blanking Hanna In straight sets with the loss This Is the finding of A. O. Hast­ built perpendicular to the cross-sec- Hutchinson, B, 2nd; Demarata, Service Paid by Leading BORAH TO GET 5 of only two games, 6-0, 6-2. Ray the Morlarty Brothers-New Britain ings, former member of the Indiana tion grade on the turns. The old Neither the Nationalist Party nor The bearers were B. William flight across the icy region of AntJJI the WlUlam HaU High netmen at Cremos game last Sunday and so we Foot Races 33-12, Lose in B, 3rd. Time, 10.8 oecoads. the other party, apparently, had any arctica. 11 DellaFera was forced to three sets State Highway Commission and the outside concrete wall remains un­ Freelove. Patrick Fraher, Thomas West Hartford yesterday afternoon, hilt conquered Malloy, 1-6, 6-4 and turn over the next six paragraph! 220 yard dash—Brown, M, 1st; desire to continue the mesalliance. , describing himil Al Thomas Hogties Leaders expert under whose direction the touched, and It Is now virtually Im­ Richards, M, 2nd; R lt^ a , b!. Masons. Bennison, Edwaro Myers, WUIlarn 4-0. The locals bad little difficulty 6-2. Jack Puter also had a three- of this column to h im .... oval haa been remodeled to provide possible, according to Hastings, for Field by Only 2 0 -2 5 ; DELEGATES OUT Zlonchcek, here on a honeymoon, Dalton and Charles Hovarth. Rev. self as an "explorer of the Newt'j 3rd. Time, 24.6 seconds. ■ Deal.” presented the medal to EllsJj In sweeping three singles and a set battle but came out on top by for increased speed on May SO and In a racing car to "climb the wall." attained island-wide Interest Mon­ W. P. Rcidy read the committal in First Start; Tigers doubles match, the last doubles be­ 440 yard run—Deardoo, M, day by a series of automobile mis­ worth last night at a dinner attend-} 3 6-2, 4-6 and 11-9. In the doubles, When Umpire Lynch announced the future. Removal of the Ipslde retaining service In SL James's cemetery. ing caUed off because of threatening Plerro and Yulyes of Manchester the batteries for the Cremo-Morlar- Brown Donble Victor in 1st; Kilpatrick, M, 2nd; Krueger, Manchester lodge of Masons paid haps. Last night he found himself ed by some 600 club members and! Wlnnera of the 600-ralle race, from wall and the curves ' has improved B. 3rd. Time, (15.1 seconds. OF 52 IN OHIO Schaller's used car lot where attractive offer on used cars is attracting motorists In large numbers. guests. weather. walloped Manchester and Torry, ty Brothers game at New Britain Ray Harroun In 1911 to Kelly Petlllo visibility. Its respects last night at Its regu­ In the center of a riot of High school Blank Red Sox 5-0; Dodg­ Determined to duplicate the great 6-2 and 6-4. Last Saturday the 880 yard run—McLaughlin, B, chlklren who were demonstrating In Among the many congratulations^ Sunday he also Informsd the gath­ In 1936, all contributed their victory The grading of a 60-foot safety Dashes; March ’’Beats” lar meeting in the Temple to the (Continued From Page One) record of last year’s League and locals defeated Meriden, 3-2. ering that the officials of the Cremu 1st; Judd, M. 2nd; Walker. H, favor of the establichmcnt of given to the Antarctic explorer wa^| In some part to their own secret dis­ zone directly inside the turns baa 3rd. Time, 2:04.9. ' faithfulness, devotion and service of ABOUT TOWN a radiogram from Dr. Hugo "ttate champions If possible, the Red The next match will be with Mld- Brewery would donate a case of covery of the "groove" Into which given the drivers plenty of "spinning I'ucrto Rico as an Independent na­ ers Beat Dizzy Dean. and White tennlseers flashed brll- ' dletown away tomorrow. Mile run—Murch, M, 1st; 12 members of the fraternity who dcIcgate-at-Iarge slate, had 61,036. tion, outside the Jurisdiction of the cner and Captain Ernst Lei beer to the players getting the first the wheels of their mounts fitted room" should they encounter trou­ Leary. This was considerably below the Leary, M, 2nd; Dallman, B, 3rd. have passed the 50-year mark in the United States. Her Serials Bring Thrills BREAK PREDICTED A WPA project to construct an aboard the homebound single, double, triple, stolen base, most perfectly In the pUota' quest ble. 83,404-Af Frank M. Ransbottom of Hlndenburg. walk, run and to the player hitting n m e, 4:48.3. length of their affiliation. Of the Neither the Congressman's driv­ apron and gutters at the base of By ANDY CLARKE to achieve the fastest pace with the Broad Jump—Munson, B, 1st, Zanesville, eighth man on the Taft ing nor the independence movement "Heartiest congratulations the ball Into the tennis courts In left greatest safety. 12 who were honored seven were ticket. IN THE ^ D GUARD the atone steps from Main atreet in­ Associated Press Sports Writer AU Curves Exactly Alike, Manchester High’s track and 19 feet. 6% Inches; Palmer, M, had any. relationship with the other, To Readers in Far Lands to Center Springs park and to In­ wonderful achievement and warm­ Held, one keg of beer would be his Ralph DePolroa, Tommy Milton, "(Jhecklng wrecks, we discovered present In person to receive the President Roosevelt continued to est greetings,” it said. reward. field forces achieved a most 2nd, 18 feet, 6% Inches; Hum^ newly designed 50-year button of but before last night's demonstra­ stall a water pipe to the steps so The New York Yankees, leading BOLD VENTURE FAVORED the late Frank Lockhart and other that many cars hit the Inside wall, phrey, M, 3rd, 18 feeL 5% Inch' build up a commanding majority tion was ended Zlonchcck asked that Ellsworth described the Antarc­ cherished and well deserved the grand lodge of Connecticut. that they can be cleaned dally, was the American League race, are Immortals spent long hours riding then skidded up the track to ths out­ ea. over Col. Henry Breckinridge, New the United States Marines be called Il’s not at all unuBual for Jean* studio in Boston and for a window started today. tic flight, made last November, a:' Although moat of the prizes went the bricks to get the feel of the side wall," asserts Hastings. "Tlie Those Honored Deal foe, In the Democratic Presi­ Hartford Rumor Says Spel- "the last great adventure of South victory yesterday afternoon High Jump—Palmer, M, 1st, 8 out. Sclvwrlght to receive letters from glass company In Cleveland. wondering whether the St. Louis to the home team Hllderbrand and turns and locate rough spots. When new surface Is made of the best non- Present last night were John D. dential preference voting. He got Polar exploration. I Sipples managed to bring two cases when they defeated Bristol feet, 3 Inches; Barrett, M, and Ormvlng Serious Australia, Scotland, or Hungary. . Tiring of angels,” she says, 'I Captains and officers of the Brit- Browns again are going to throw a TO CAPTURE PREAKNESS they had charted their course they’d skid material available, according to Henderson, the oldest man In the 234,707 in 4,545 precincts to the New Quite apart from Zloncheck's Explorers Present | back for the locals. "Hildy” scored High at the Bell City by the Munson, B, tied for second, 6 Masonic fraternity here, William .. 1. turned tp writing.” She prepared lacy and Fitzgerald Wfll Ish-Amcrican Bowling League arc monkey wrrench Into the machinery. announce that they had found their laboratory tests." feet, 2 Inches. York attorney's 16,318. worrle.s, the situation among the Mi. 8 Seivw|ight, whose new seri- advertising copy and wrote a .shop Among the explorers, present The Browns were the bane of the ths first run for hla team and the "groove." convincing margin of 53 to 37. Ferguson, Alvin L. Brown, Robert requested to meet at the clubrooms when the award was made were Hastings explains that while the Discus—Hutchinson, B, 1st, With a two to one advantage over school pupils was becoming serious. al. “The Glamorous Adventure," be ' pers' column for a acvciand store, Yankees last year, turning very colorful Sipples almost won the keg Directly after last ^ar’s race A. Cadman, Judaon W. Cobb, George his two opponents, Gov. Martin L. tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. It Is Dr. Raymond Prleatlcy, who was a| track does not receive the pound­ The undefeated C. C. I. L. and 103 feet; Kilpatrick, M, 2nd,' 103 After their destructive demon­ gins Thursday, May 21, in -The ' Later she went to New York and Split at State Parley. savage when _the McCarthymen , Probable Field of 16 to Start when he bounced a long double off Hastings began his exhaustive study ing that a modem highway suffers Murdock, and Nathan C. Maine. Davey was practically assured the stration In the Central High school, urged that everyone be present to member of the Shackleton and Scott OLD TIMERS PROVE C. I. A. C. champions of 1935 feet, 0 Inches; Guthrie, M, 3rd, Herald, has written books publish- i wrote more advertising for newspo,- were in the opposite dugout and ths fence surrounding the tennis to determine how to make the track from heavy truck traffic, the turns Those entitled to receive the but­ Democratic nomination for gover­ they massed again before the school act on Important matters of busi­ Antarctic expeditions, Vilhjalmui! courts. were but a shell of last year's 94 feet, 9 Inches. tons but who could not attend be­ ed in Kngland and Australia, as well pers and agencies. She was fashion ness. then becoming just as docile when faster and safer. are subjected to much punishment nor. Returns from 4,827 precincts building today and police were call­ aa In the United States. Only recent­ Stefansson, Burton Holmes, Slif tile Tigers happened to be the foe. great team but the triumph Shot put—Hutchinson, B, 1st, cause of ill health or absence from editor of the New York Globe, wrote Hartford, May 13.— (AP) — The Hubert Wilkins, Capt. Ashley, c } because of the terrific centrifugal gave Davey 160,604 to 87.400 for ed out to maintain order. ly she received word that a novel They were a big help In Detroit's WORTH IN MAJORS “““ Wa stood with open mouth an a 44 feet, 4 Inches; Illonsky, B, town were Benjamin A. Cadman, Congressman Stephen M. Young of The strike spirit quickly spread fashion, beauty articles, and Action Democratic state convention this Winners at the setback and Bingo McKinley and Dean Smith, tfDrl CUmbtng Wall Impoaalbie. force when care come Into them. was none the less sweet for all 2nd, 43 feet, 4 Inches; GutbiiA Wells W. Cheney, Andrew J. Dunn, of hers was to be translated Into for a syndicate. week may be enlivened by an open mat«h to the flog. big broad-shouldered chap in a Cre- While drivers sped around the All curves on the remodeled track of that. Cleveland, and 12,738 for Charles H to other schools w-ere doors, win­ party last night In Orange hall, Isaiah Bowman, president of Johns to Win; Granville and mo uniform smacked the old "leath­ M, 3rd, 41 feet, 3 Inches. Herbert Keeney and William L. P. Hungarian. Miss Scivwrlght’s short stories break between two veteran Old Hopkins University, Baltimoi^ End Loelnr Streak couree. Hasting checked carefully on are constructed exactly alike, with a The result gave Manchester a 7 Hubbell of Cleveland. dows, and furniture were broken. sponsored by the Daughters of The Browns, with IS straight de­ er apple” to the far corners of the Javelin-Hotobl^, B, Ut, 189 McCaw. Buttons have been forward­ This author, who is an artist and and aerials have appeared In Guard leaders and lawyers who bat­ making the principal address, said their spring, wheel and tire action. super-elevation of about 10 degrees. to 8 edge over Bristol In the ten Keturns Slow Governor Wlnship conferred with poet as well as a novelist, has Liberty, L O. L. I., were jars. Delia feats behind them, picked on the lot and you can Imagine our sur­ feet, 8 Inches; OOthm; M, 2nd, ed to these five. Jose Padln, commissioner of educa­ number of the country’s most wide­ tled together for years, rumors said Ellsworth made "an Imperisbabli Youngsters Can Still Learn a Grand Slam Threats; Only He noted the Jars and bumps en­ The two long straightaways are 3301 dual meets that have been held be­ Tabulation of the complicate Toft- traveled widely. Born in Aber­ today. Tedford, Mrs. Florence Stratton and Yankees yesterday to break their prise when the hitter turned out to 165 feet; Davis, M, 3rd, 154 fast, Manchester lodge was called to Borah delegate-at-largc race, which tion, and Adjutant General John A. ly circulated magazines. “Castle name and record” worthy of thi countered on the brick straight­ feet in length; the two short tween the two schools over a 14- 10 Inches. deen, Scotland, she came to Hall Secrets,” a mystery novel, was pub­ Mayor Spcilacy and David E. Mrs. Minnie Turklngton In setback, losing streak, wdth a 7-0 shutout be Ed Kovls of this town. "Koke" is meeting by Worshipful Master C. topped an array of district, state, Wilson of the National Guard. It and the following In Bingo; Mra. club medal's designation of him as aways, the amount of centrifugal straightaways 60, and the four year period. During the past two fax, Nova Scotia, when her school lished In London and Australia this FitzGerald, "The Little Giant", from "courageous explorer upon Arcti( The Red Sox also were shut out, 6-0, Trick or Two from Dia­ Fonr Donble Winners. well liked In New Britain and has force exerted on the turns oA speed Leroy Norris who announced that Judicial, legislative and county con­ was understood the * conferrees dis­ Minnie Brown, Mrs. Dolly Wylie, the stuff to carry him a long way. curves 1319. This gives the track yeara, Bristol haa been responsible the entire evening would be given days were over. For a while she year. A volume of her verse is en­ New Haven, appear headed for a and Antarctic horizons.” by the Tigers and so the Yankees was Increased, and the visibility of a circumference of 13,200 feet or tests, slowed up the flow of re­ cussed the possibility of calling out Mre. Rachel Fox Mra. Fred (Jran- By the way "Koke” Is being paid a for the only twe setbacks aufferLj who was aUgtnr a broath-takiiig over to the program In honor of the turns. the National Guard to maintain was a designer in a leaded glass titled “Errant Heart.” clash on the convention floor over The presentation was made at remained in the van of the race but the chauffeurs. two and a half miles. ston, Mrs. Lillie Pools, Mrs. Eliza­ Manager Joe McCarthy hoped the mond Veterans. tidy little sum to fling them for the by the loeala. It was Mancheater'a duel for second place with Daiimaii., 60-year members. The honored A heavy vote In the rubber city order. the election of a National commit­ dinner at a midtown hotel. Lowel Baltimore, May 13— (AP)—Inter­ After weeks of calculation, be Discussing speed, Hastings esti­ teeman. beth Sanderson, Miss Florence Brooms weren't going to renew an Cremos. second win In aa many starts tbia Leary continued to sk>w down as guests were Invited to sit on the of Akron put two Borah district Zlonchcck unsuccessfully tried to Thomas, writer and radio speaker, est in the Saturday’s running of the placed hla findings on blueprints and mates that 160 miles an hour could eeason, the (Jonn. State Freshmen The New Haven lawyer Is expect­ Hughes. Miss Dorothy Johnston, old habit Preakness at Pimlico mounted to­ the onrushing rivals drew oloeer. rials with the Master and then vari­ delegate candidates Into the lead in telephone Governor Wlnship during ed on three ycara' probation. TThey served as toastmaster. speedway officials followed them to be attained on the stralghtawaye having been the previous victim. ous members of Manchester lodge the morning to enter complaint that are Henry I’into, Josep’ Peclno ed to serve as floor manager for Na­ Mrs. Violet Fields, Mrs. Jane Wil­ Al Thomas, starting his first Chicago, May 18.— (AP) — Youth day in anticipation of the arrival of Your West Side correspondent Is the letter. Running all out, Murch pasatd the 14lb District. In three other Inclined to believe that the beef an­ with perfect safety, while 110 miles were called upon to present the but­ he was being molested and threat­ SUSPEND SENTENCE Carmine Lusardo, Sattlsta Arrlgo tional Committeeman Archibald son, Mrs. Minnie Cole. Mrs. Annie ame, allowed but four hits as he may be served eventually, but a few Morton L. Schwartz's Bold Venture Grade lines were laid out to elim­ Big Edge In Track Dallman aa they entered the home districts one of the Borah candidates nouncement proved to be Morlarty an hour In the curves, and 120 com­ tons. was In the lead. ened, but he only got to speak to the and Pasquale Barletta. McNeil at the request of Attorney Hewitt, Mra. Martha Mansfield and fogUed the Yankee batsmen. Pat —1936 Kentucky Derby winner. inate all Irregularity. Coach Carl Magnuaon'a League stretch. Leary, meanv'hlla, cam t to Malone gave up six hits and six "old timers" in the American league Brothen downfall. Most of ths ing out of curves wou)d be well with­ PresesitaUans Other Taft-Borah votes were: policeninn on duty at the governdr's William J. Cassidy. Meriden General Cummings who wants the Miss Florence Haugh. ANOTHER DULL DAY I As the three-year olds already on "The process Involved was very in the safety margin. and etate titllata displayed a slight a- standstill a few yards from tte Past Master Herman Montie was Taft slate—Former Gov. Myers Y. palace. Bridgeport man reelected. runs in the first two innings before are busy these days proving they the lot tuned up for the 625,000 boys had their eyee on the tennis similar to that used in highway advantage In the field events with tape, turned and virtually haidad OF HARTFORD MAN tavern operator, pleaded guilty to being relieved by Bump Hadley. courts and their minds on the beer "It goes without saying that much called upon to present the eihblem Ojoper of Cincinnati, 107,533; Alice possessing 17 bottles of non-tax The Hartford lawyer, who led W. E. Hibbard whose business sUIl can teach the youngsters a trick event, a survey revealed a probable construction." says -Hastings. "Nat­ depends on the driver and the car," 25 points to 20 but Coach (Jharlea Murch across tba line ahead of him ONSTOaMARK^ Vic Sorrell turned In the best field o f 16, depending upon the and consequently were not at their to Alvin L. Brown. Mr. Montie cited Roosevelt Longworth of Cincinnati, liquor, and was fined $100, given a FitzGerald's own fight for McNeil's has been established for 89 years or two. urally. the speedway was designed concludes Hastings. "W c have pro­ L. Wlgrcn’a Red a.id White stal­ with Dallman a yard behind. T te post in 1932, Is handling Connery's pitching performance of the day weather. Stable-talk, for the most beat, trying to knock the ball out the record of Mr. Brown In Man­ 105,153; Walter F. Brown, former CEDARS OFF TONIGHT suspended jail sentence of three (1847) has Just taken on the Pierce to subject racing cars to the weai vided B safe track for high speeds— warts showed overwhelming su­ time was 4;48.3 remarkable in view campaign. If the threat against line of high grade paint prouucts when he let the Red Sox down with Young, ambitious pitchers In the part, centered on whether Bold Ven­ of the loL chester lodge and voiced the appre­ postmaster general, of Toledo, 96,- months, and put on probation for Junior circuit can take lessons from and tear of the average road, and and It’s all 'groove.'" periority In the track events with of the heavy track and comleal McNeH’s reelection is carried to the which was likewise established in three bits. Jimmie Foxx got the ture can become the fifth horse In ciation of the lodge for It. He hoped 577; Gertrude Jones of Findlay, two years. One of Slowest Sesdons in that surprising veteran of the Bos­ 3C points to 12. The rlvalj took five antics of Leary. Murch ran the bast Mr. Brown would live many more 92,271; CarmI A. Thompson of FOR ATLANTIC CITY i * floor, Mayor Spellacy will be Con­ the same year 1847. first off him in the sixth Inning. The history to win both Derby and Quits a number of fans followed race of hla career In besting tba nery’s field marshal. Tigers collected eight hits, one of ton Red Sox, Bob (Lefty) Grove. Preakness. the Morlarty team to New Britain first places each, Bristol In the 880, years to enjoy bis affiliation with Cleveland, 91,614; Leroy N. Bundy __ j Money for Own Use — After a great comeback last season, shot, broad Jump, discus and Jave­ Bristol Bco but could never have the lodge. Mr. Brown graciously of Cleveland, 88.643. The spectacle of Spellacy and L it them a homer by Goose Goslln. The winner of the Kentucky and had some very complimentary caught Leary If the latter was out Fourteen from Nutmeg Forest | Year Sees Specialties Gain Dizzy Dean Beaten the old fireball star’s ability to do as classic has been working out in New lin, and Manchester In the 100, 220, thanked Mr. Montle and the lodge Borah slate—Daniel E. Morgan .if FitzGerald In rival comers will be remarks to pass about the work of to win. It marked tin first time GROTON RESIDENCE Dizzy Dean was shelled with 13 well this year was a matter of doubt York for Saturday’s engagement, HOLY CROSS LEADS ROYAL OAKS PLAY 440, mile and high Jump. The locals for the honor. Robert A. Cadman Cleveland, 66,946; Roscoc C. McCul­ to Attend Convention There She’ s in Hospital. the first of its kind since 1914 when "A l" Oian.santi, local third sacker. that the freahmon flash has aver they supported different candidates HOPKINS CALLED a Few Points. I hits as the Dodgers beat the CJardl- In many sectors, but with the season and apparently needed only an out­ Buddy Brewer, although a bit wild captured eev^n seconds and a tie received his button from Past Mas­ loch of Columbus, 55,140; Leland S. Tomorrow Through Sunday. a month old "Left" has a record of ing to get the feel of the local for second and five th'-de, while been beatca. Doiigan of Columbus, 53,414; Russell for the United States Senatorial nals 5-2 with Ed Brandt winning his at times, looked especially impres­ ter Raymond W. Goslee who con­ DAMAGED BY FIRE five wins against one loss and leada track. sive. their opponents garnered but two Tommy Deardon Tops gratulated Mr. Cadman on his long C. Heddlcston of East Liverpool, A group of 14 mcmbcrB of Nut- nomination. first game of the season. Brandt COLLEGIATE NINES TWI GAME FRIDAY Hartford. May 13--(A D —Charg­ held the Cards to four hits in eight the circuit In strikeouts, with 28. Trainer Jim Fitzsimmons was aeconds and a Lo for necond and membership and pinned the button 51,592; Elsie Bennett Wilson of meg Forest, Tall Cedart of Lebanon Rival Leaders ON RELIEF BILL New York, May 13.— (AP) —An­ Credit f:r the moat beautiful race ed with misappropriating 61,000 be­ Spcilacy then was floor manager innings. The game was marked by Vic Sorrell of the Detroit Tigers considering Bending three horses to Kuezo, local second baseman, four thirds. on his lapel. Medina, 49,819; Charles Meintire of vill leave tonight for Atlantic City, longing to his mother who is in other horac-and-bujrgy stock market of the day goes to Tommy DMrdon for the late Congressman Mahan of bickering between Manager CJasey is another twirling "ancient" mak­ the post In an effort to overcome the comes highly recommended to Morl­ Bo capably did the:!, Mcmchester In winning the 440 yard run. Hla Tells of Experiences Zanesville, 50,917. N. J., to attc.id the annual conven- Norwich State hospital, James J. Summer Home of Hartford today pulled speclaltica ahead for Derby ruler’s threat. Granville, George Murdock, chaplain of Man­ Justice I'nlnn Endorse* New London. FitzGerald backed grains of fractions to 2 or mon Stengel of the Dodgers and Leo ing things hum. The "Baby Doll", arty Brothers, having been In the Crusaders Have Good Chance athletes perform that the final out­ stride Is eSortlcsa, his form well l« . of the Grand 1 orest. Most of Haley of Hartford W'as given a sen­ Durocher of the Cards and they met which lost his rider In the Churhill Meet Cities Service at W est chester lodge at the present time, Father Coughlin's National Union the late Governor Baldwin. The points. as Vic Is known among his mates, South with Joe McCarthy's New come was settled with two events nigh perfect onr be bad things all the local Cedars wib make the trip tence today in United Statc.s Dis­ latter won. but the breach quickly Republican Senators Attack H behind the grandstand after the Downs appearance, Tuefel and received his emblem from Post for Social Justice saw 13 of the 32 trict Court here of one year in Jail, Man Catches Fire; Firemen In one of the slowest sessions for appeared In only 12 games last sea­ York Yankees. Arthur "Lefty" I St. still remaining. As a result, thu re­ his own way as he was clicked m in private c.irs. The convention narrowed and Spellacy and Fitz­ game to settle their differences. Du­ Snark were the nominees. John, the big, amiable southpaw, to Cop Mythical Eastern Master William J. Thornton. Mr. candidates for Congress It endorsed opens tomorrow and conliniirs siisponded, and placed on probation about a year, alcohol issues led the son, winning four and losing three. E. R. Bradley, the one-two spec­ Side Field; Blue6elds Away lay was dropped by mutual agree­ the fine time o f 5J.1. Kilpatrick bad Gerald again Joined forces to doml rocher said Casey hit him with Yesterday be beat Boston's power­ received a great hand for a brilliant Thornton quoted Past Master Mur­ either definitely nominated or hold­ through Sunth comb to find tills Friday night at 6 o'clock with divided the two. It was Mr. Cum­ the machinery of the (Jhamber to­ Jackson's winning poke. Clyde Cas- support for O'Leary's decisions as chester's only double winnei, racing Jump with a leap of 5 feeL 8 Inchee. ' named to a high office. Moving to would not be learned until after the disgrace, especially because his own ed in ash cans in the rear of the Liggett & Myers "B”, Anaconda, 000 single ended the World Series horse Saturday. cra gained their ninth win in a row the strong Cities Service nine of house, ate through partitions, re­ mings who softened FitzGerald’s day. tleman and Honk Lleber eadh hit a number of dyed-in-the-wool fans to victory In both ilasncs, the 100 Munson, rated a certain first, cou ld: Rockville and affiliating there Mr. official canvass. SURTAX SCHEME mother's money had been mlsappro- Sears Roebuck, Montgomery Ward, last fall, has been In the league since Delphinium, from Mrs. Isabel yesterday against the Rhode Island Hartford aa their o|Sponents. The get no better than a tie for second" Elected delegates will be only quiring about two hours to subdue. dl.sappolntmcnt with implied prom­ The appropriations committee a homer with one on for the Giants. Dodge Sloane’s Brookmeade stable have disagreed with him. . . Rams and today they entertain Yale in 10.6 and the 220 In 24A. The local Murdock started through the chairs priatod for his own use. Judge Ed­ gathered to take up the measure. Santa Fe, U. S. Steel and Oiryslcr. 1921 but the way he's bitting—at a visitors have played together for with Barrett. again and became Master of the nominally committed to support In win S. Thomas wa.s informed that a The extent of the damage could ises at the Chicago convention, after . The Cincinnati Reds sent the string—which sent Calvacade and . . . Friday they are due at Spring- sprinter didn't seem to be in as good Gov. Cross, by instruction of the It will hold bqprlBga at'lvhlch Harry Only slightly higher were such Phillies Into ths National League .368 clip— makes him look like an many years and seem certain to Manchester’s toughest tost of tbS' lodge there. the convention their choices ns de­ new guardian has been appointed not be determined today but loss ambitious rookie determined to stick High Quest here for the Preakneas It will be remembered by those field and on Saturday they engage prove a stiff teat for the Oaks. form as usual but he was plenty SEEN AS LIKELY from the combination of fire, smoke spring convention, directed the re- L. Hopiclhs 'dhd others will testify stocks as Bethlehem. General Mo­ cellar when they beat them 6-4. Lew season comes next Tujsday at the Judson W. Cobb was presented clared to fiillill technical legal re­ .and the shortage was made up by in his first year up. The "Gander two years back,—and Mra. Silas B. who read our account of the game the first of their objective rivals, Coach Ernie Dowd plans to start good enough to show his heels to and water was described as consid­ election of McNeil by the National about the handling of the 64,880!- tors, Consolidated Ekiison, American Riggs, Reds third sacker, sent home Mason's He Did, winner of the West Side field who.i Hartfon. Hlgu : with the emblem by Past Master quirements. Actually they will be friemls of Haley. Telephone. North America, Southeiit from Salem" got two hits in four that Becker was on third in the sec­ the powerful Harvard team, at Wor­ Marvin Poutney on the slab with the field In two thrilling finishes. free under law. and custom to vole erable. delegates. 000,000 appropriated for relief last the winning runs as he singled with Santa Anita derby, will be very ond Inning with Weir at b a t... cester . . . brings a strong, well balanced team Albert T. Dewey who read Mr. Ralph Adler. ;i2, was lined $322.77, year. Pacific and N. Y. Central. j trips yesterday, one of them a Jock Hewitt In reserve. The pool condition of the track un­ as they wish without restriction. TAX SUBSTITUTE .suspended, given a three months Sergt. C. Fay Chapman of the New Alignment the bases loaded and two out in the much In the running for the win Becker started for home on Saver- Jack Barry appears to have the here. Coach Larry Amanr'a chargee Cobb's record and suggested that Bond.s were little better than homer. doubtedly handicapped the runners Groton police, pa.ssing in a patrol Following the 1932 election, Fitz­ (The new bill contains 61,425.- seventh. money. Ick’s pitch and Blinn stepped m pitching for aiich a stiff program also have defeated Brlsto' but by • the two or three years he did not act Borah contested the "favorite jail sentence, suspended, and put on steady. Wheat and cotton werej Manager Jimmy Dykes of the The town champion Blueflelds will in al) the foot races, the going be­ as secretary during his active-'days son" — or unlnstructcd — delegate (Onntlnufd from Page One) probation for tv, years for convert­ car, saw flnmr.s in the rear of the Gerald drew closer tq the attorney 000,000 for WPA for next year. De­ Darkness and an approaching Sonny Workman, who piloted front of the plate to cut off the de­ but he is losing plenty of sleep wor­ smaller margin, z .d recently turn­ general. Joining a new alignment in­ ficiency appropriations in the bill moderately improved. Foreign cur^,, Chicago White Sox la supposed to not practice tonight as previously ing heavy. he was probably off on a whaling plan, contending it would not give ing to his own use $322.77 taken house, which it as 70 Tyler avenue, thunder storm baited the Bees-Pl- Victorian to a Preakness triumph In livery In an effort to catch the m o- rying about those Crimson sluggers, scheduled but will practice tomor­ ed In some sparkling peiformaneoe : and immcdintcly sounded an alarm cluding Senator Maloney and State for other purposes bring the total up rencies were inclined to ease io| ratss game with the score 6-all in be creakingly near the pipe and slip­ 1928, will ride Bold Venture. who relish a Holy Cross victory al­ Manchester had three other en­ that bode Ul for ths locals. U Man­ trip. Mr. Cobb expressed his thanks Ohio voters proper representation at :i(ldltlnn to a flat levy on all corpor­ at the Cobalt po.sl office while he terms of the dollar. ! pers age but he's pounding the ball n e r.. .O'Leary labelled this move a row, Friday night and Saturday a f­ the convention. ate Income. was serving as assistant post­ at 11:10 p. m. Chairman J. Francis Smith. Spci­ to 62,364,229,712.) the tenth inning. It was a free-hit­ "catcher’s balk" and waved Becker most as much as a triumph over tries who came through aa double chester gits by this one, and tlie and pride at receiving the button. A few stocks that were given ape-^l at a .328 average. Another Sox ternoon at the Blueflelds diamond Bolton's Judge The committee closed its doors for master. Returning to the house he heard lacy, it seems, was left out in the Controversy surged through the ting contest in which 24 bits were h om e...W eir remained at bat and Yale . . . on McKee street . . Sunday, .the point getters, Wllllh Kilpatrick won prospects are none too brlffhL aa women screaming but his fears that cold by the Cabinet member who. Senate chamber yesterday on Re­ cial attention were believed to have' f made off seven pitchers, four of veteran "Mule” Haas Is bitting Just second place in botli the quarter undefeated dual season seems Uki James Maher presented the 60 Morgenthau'a testimony today be­ Other Seiiicnoes imder the .300 mark and Is tied for singled.. .according to Rule 47, Sec­ champs travel to Elmwood to play Edward Elkin, 42. was given a someone had been trapped inside himself, controls patronage made publican proposals to put the ad­ responded to hopes of expanded eam-i j whom worked for the Bees. BARNEY ROSS AGREES Uttle Lou Bush's homefolk In mile run and discus, Weeley Palm­ year award to Nathan C. Maine, well cause law prevents publication of in­ Ings. second place among the leading dou­ tion 10, O'Leary was right In a.- St Bridget's, beaten here last Sat­ 'y- known Bolton Judge now living on MRS. NANCY ROWE’S three months' suspended Jail sen­ were allayed when he discovered available to FitzGerald, but with­ ministration of relief into the hands Two other games were esUed on lowing Becker to come home on the Turners Falls expect him to step urday by the Royal Oaks, 4-3 . . . er won the high Jump and second come tax returns. The Treasury two maids in the rear of the house The fiscal troubles of France, bles hitters with nine. Lake street here. Mr. Maher sug­ head wa.s submitting to the commit­ tence and put on probation after held from the Hartford lawyer. of states, dismantling the present account o f rain. Washington held "balk" but should also have given Into Frankie Frisch’s playing Job Jake Banks, who caugh. for the In the broad and Bob Gi thrle took where flames were licking the wall. gethcr with threat of Italy to Lou Gehrig may not be classed TO AUSTRALIAN BOUT gested that Mr. Maine might be able tee Information derived from the re­ pleading guilty to making false en­ McNeil and Connery today were WPA system. J 3 -0 lead over the White Sox when Weir first for "Interference"... almost any day now . . . the mighty Blueflelds last Sunday, has Just re­ second In the Javelin and third In RECIPES APPROVED tries while he was postmaster at Start Bucket Brigade canva.ssing delegates and both were Heading the Republican assault quit the League of Nations, were bc-|; the rain came down in the third in­ strictly an "old timer,” etlll be midget from Mass. State is one of the shot. to tell some interesting anecdotes turns of big corporations. signed with the Yankees Just 12 turned from a short road trip with Cobalt, in order to cover up the The sergeant, a passer-by and the claiming a majority. McNeil eX' was Senator Vandenberg (R., Mich.). Ing watched closely but calmly ning and the game between the the S t Loula (Jardlnals' "chain the St. Louis (Jardlnals of the Na­ about his life, but Mr. Maine thought The committee, on the motion of two maids started a bucket brigade years ago. After a bad year in In the sixth inning, Weber was A Comical Mile Sport Forum that could Just as well be skipped. shortage of his brother-in-law, pects to win by from 200 to 250 and He asserted the existing setup could Wall Street analysts. Athletics and ths Cleveland Indiana (Jhlcago, May 12— (A PI— Barney on third when Fraher lifted a foul gang" . . . be started the season tional League . . . through an over­ (ContlnuiKl From Page One) Senator Byrd (D„ Va.), had asked and succeeded In quelling the Are In his opponent by about 200. 1936 Lou is "hot" once more and Ross, world’s welterweight cham­ Highlighting the meet was the Ho was thankful for the honor be­ for a list of oorporatlons with mil­ Adler. not be protected from "the conse­ was called in the second with the fly behind third., .Saverick went with Rochester but was buetled oft sight, Charles Menke's name was the ash cans and the side of the McNeil forces, however, were Indians in ths lead 2-1. boasts a .387 mark at the plate. Al pion, has agreed to defend his Utle to Columbus, another Cards farm, farcical finish to the mile run with stowed upon him. he said. Alyce Frederickaon, Highland lion dollar incomes last year which Francis E. Holmes, New London, quences of political administration, out to get It and Weber, In the omitted la the story of Sunday's was given eight months in Jail, sus­ house but were powerless to attack hoping for a last-minute compro' prostitution and duress." MANY “ KIDDIES REVUE’’ Simmons of the Tigers will be S3 against Jack Carroll, Au.ztrallan as soon as that American Associa­ Bob Murch "beating" Fran Leary CANCELS GIANTS GAME Fred A. Verplanck was called Park. would have paid leas taxes under the the Are which had entered a room In meantime, was dancing around on game . . . he threw out the first upon to present the button to Past pended, and placed on probation foe mlse with Spellacy through (Jura- Robinson Speaks. next week and is still a good ball challenger. In Sydney next Decem­ tion club started wobbling . . ball to start the season . . . Mr. by a stop with Dallman of Bristol Mra. Fred Trowbridge, Manches­ new plan than they did on the pres­ the rear and had attacked the sell­ mlngs' Influence, but the Conneryltes player, while Helnie Manush, who Is ber, it was announced today. the base path os though he planned Bush's friends hear that Frisch will To Local Baseball Fans: Master William Ferguson. Mr. Ver­ ter Green. ent flat levy. two years, after pleading guilty to Senator Robinson, the majority to run hom e.. .Saverick dropped the Menke Is one of the club's oldest In third plaCe. Brlsto', runners set extracting money from the malls ing and entered the partitions. were saying overtures would not leader, rose quickly. APPLICATIONS ENTERED l u j - 34, is holding his Job In the Boston The champion was guaranteed bench himself as soon as the the pace during the first three laps I have cancelled my .propeald planck said that if he were to choose Margaret McKinney. Orchard A bill representing the House of Mr. and Mrs. Kohn, and their son League Standing ball, Weber went back to third and members . . . Dr. Callloiiettc, man­ game between the Roral Oak ’Town- one word from his vocabulary to while he was a letter carrier. He come from them. "Don’t get the idea In your heads outfield. 645,000 exclusive of Australian In­ weather gets hot and send out a ager, announces that ths Wllllman- with Leary and Murch striding Acres. Bolton Lake. Representatives' version of this tax Henry, who were visiting at the come tax, which the promoters then raced toward hom e.. .Porcher- burry call for their Idol . . . ers and the Philadelphia Colored apply to William Ferguson's life that Mrs. R. Lewie, 46 Fairfleld street promised that restitution will be Rumors that a defeat of McNeil that by vesting responsibility in gov­ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS tlc West Ends, who blanked the along within striking distance of philosophy had encountered so much made out of hla soldier's bonus nearby home of Dr. and Mrs. Fred­ would be followed by the ousting Parents of Talented Young­ agreed to pay. on retrieved the ball, threw to Giants, believing that this tea] word would be "faithful." He told Mrs, Robert Rudaz. 67 Cottage hostility In the Senate committee erick A. Lund, were summoned. ernors and county official-: relief will Saverick, who threw to Blinn to get Oaks, 7-0, will play the Blueflelds at the lead. As ;he final lap began, would not be a good attraction after check. The court was informed that of State Chairman J. Francis Smith be as spotleae as the white robe of sters Urged to Leave Names Negotiations for the match were Our Red Box appear due for the West Side Held on Sunday, May Leary let loose with his sensational of the devotion Mr. Ferguson had street. that administration men put for­ Pioneer Hose (Jo. fltremen found National coniduded here by (Jbarles Lucas, Weber at the plate.. .O'Leary call­ the exhibition of baseball they play­ shown to his lodge and warmly con­ the veterans administration rates and Secretary William M. Green, a virgin.” he shouted. "Governors for Show at Slate Theater. Leading Batters plenty of bumps In the west this 24 . . . spurt to speed to the frre by a wide Mrs. Amy Nell. 400 East Center ward two new plans. the house filled with smoke and the Pittsburgh 6, Boston 6 ( 10), representing Sydney promoters, ed the runner out, claiming the first weeR . . . they play two more ed at Mt. Nebo last Sunday. A more gratulated him. Mr. Ferguson in street. Holmes as a nervous case following could not be confirmed. have to bo elected. It is absurd to Darkness. margin. (The House bill, containing Intri­ 18 months war service as a fireman fire could not be traced until ventila­ "So far as I am concerned, no­ and Samuel Plan and Art, Winch, play on the foul had been completed games with the Tigers and then suitable opponent will be brought turn cited some of the teachings of Lillie Humphrey, 73 Florence say you can wash the linen pure and Several applicationr for places In New York 5, (Jblcago 4, (By the Associated Free*.) Once In command of the lead, cate tax tables, would lay a tax on In the English channel transporting tion was effected. body has mentioned It to me," May­ co-managers of Ross. and that Weber had no right to move on to Cleveland for a pair with here. Masonry and recited one passage street. clean by abolishing Federal agen­ the cast of the 1936 edition of the Brooklyn 6, St. Louis 2. National. Leary turned around repeatedly to net income of corporations, ranging troops to the front. Thomas J. O'Neil, foreman of the or Spellacy said. The actual signing of the con­ draw a throw from the fleldera by the potent Indiana . . . things PROS DE3LAURIERS, from the ritual. His address of one Mrs. Lila Wright, 150 Charter up to 42 1-2 per cent and graduated fire company said today be believed cies.'' Sanson Kiddies' Revue have been Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 4. Batting—^Terry, Giants, .512; tracts will be held up untU tomor­ hla actlona aa a runner,.. Racing Notes offer encouragement to Mureh, Mgs. Royal Oak Townard, Oak atreet. The first cose before Judge Bruaker, Pirates, .452. won’t be so bad if the Yankees stay section of a difficult lecture was re­ according to the percentage of In­ the fire may have been caused by Robinson declared "more politics" received by Manager Jack San American row when Rosa will be host at a on the wrong foot and get a couple peated letter-perfect. Other Winners Thomas was called against Holmer- would result from the shift of con­ the State Theater. Par Runs—Moore, Giants and Cuyler, come withheld from distribution to don A Company, Stratford poison hot ashes igniting rags dumped in ?St. Louis 7, New York 0. luncheon to the Austrian fight pro­ Under Rule 33, the ball la dead In of more blasts from the lowly Oldest Meml>er Honored Anna Klein, 439 Center street, the cans In the rear of the bouse by IXNEVA HEARS ILDUCE trol to the states. talented youngsters are ur f Detroit 5, Boston 0. Reds, 23. (By the Associated Pre**.) stockholders. The present corpor­ gas manufacturers, whose officials moter. case of a foul hit not legally caught Browns, who came to life with a John D. Henderson who became cold meat fork from Dewey and ate taxes, Including one ranging painters who were at work on the The majority leader then was leave the names of their efl (Other games postponed). Runs batted in—Norris, PhUUes, "Ross la tremendously popular In and ffluat bo returned to the pitcher ban gyeaterday . . . the Tanks affiliated with Masonry 67 years RIchman. pleaded guilty to shipping a quanti­ premises. Joined by Senator Byrnes.(D., S. C.) at the box office without delay* 26; Ott, Giants. 25. The Kentucky Derby winner, Mor­ from 12 1-2 per cent to 15 per cent ty of sodium hydroxide without MAY JOIN WITH HITLER Australia, although he's never been ...u n der Rule 46, Section 3, a baae bavs two mors dates la St Louis ton It. Schwartz's Bold Venture, Is ago received his button from John Florence 'Bccclo, 48 Norman Mr. Kohn, reached late today, who said that the Vandenberg pro­ assure them a place In the forthH STANDINGS Hits— Demaree, Cubs, 40; Moore, there,” said Lucas. 'T think every- on net Income of corporations, would prtper warning labels. The Incident runner cannot run the hwies ao aa and and then engage the unimpres­ slated to leave New York tomorrow Pickles, Junior deacon of Manches­ atreet, dry cleaning from U. 8. said the fire could not have been posal "would delay the functioning coming production. G lu ts, 39. think wjll be arranged to the satis­ to confuae the fleldera and la out if Cleaners and Dyers. be repealed. The aim of the pro­ was declared to have been an over­ sive White Sox twice in Chicago to for Pimlico, where he will continue ter lodge. Mr. Henderson reached caused by hot ashes and suggested (OontiniiMl from PBgc One) of this all Important agency at this All the bright kiddle iongs which National Doubles—Herman, (Jubs, 16; (Ja- faction of all cohetrned when we touched by the ball or the ball he>d round out th*lr first week in the Mrs. Savory, 43 Elro street. Free gram, Its advocates said, was to sight. and the firm was fined $26. the struggle for three-year-old su­ POLO SHIRTS his 90th birthday a few weeks ago. that spontaneous combustion of oily time.” have been hits for the past year milll, PbllUea, MOore, Giants and meet tomorrow.” raise more revenue and provide wid­ W. I* P.C. on the baae runner was entitled to west . . ..the Red Sox got down to. premacy In the Preakness. It boa He is rugged and enjoying good Washing from New Model Laundry. John Wilbur Williams, 47, and his rags In an ash can In the rear of tion from the League soon If he so Another amendment, similar to will be used In the coming produc-| SL Loula ...... 14 8 .636 Medwick, Cardinals, 8. h oId ...it would seem that the first the 28-player limit by convincing Mrs. .Samuel Nelson, 43 Ridge er distribution of corporate earn­ been definitely arranged that Ray­ health but his eyesight is greatly ings.) common law wife, Louise Becker the bouse may have been the cause. decided. Vandenberg's was offered by Senator tion which It Is planned to produce' Pittsburgh ...... 13 9 JS71 Triples—Moore, Giants and Her­ ruling mentioned in this paragraph Stewart (Doc) Bowers that be impaired. Mr. Pickles paid eloquent street, Nellie Don Dress from Hale's. Williams, 31, pleading guilty to mond (Sonny) Workman will ride New Treasury Plan. He would not estimate the extent Three Great Members, Davis (R., Pa.) who said he wanted during the last week of June. New York ...... ia 10 .665 man, (Juba, 4. nuIUflee tba second as far as the would get along much faster la New Knit and Rayon tribute to Mr. Henderson's long Mrs. D. Harrison. 62 Oxford possessing narcotics for their owm of damage but described It as Such a step t.’ould leave Uie to "take politics out of relief.” Both Chicago .... Home runs—Klein, (Juba and Ott, WRESTLING Syracuse . . . the young righthand­ Bold Venture in ths race. Accord­ sireet. Flowers from Anderson's The Treasury produced yesterday ...... 12 11 .523 play In question was concerned and service and to bis devotion to the use, and asking the court to send "heavy." League with only three great powerp amendments call for Federal grants' CinclnnaU ...... 13 Giants, 6. er, however, is subject to a 24-hour ing to Trainer Mav HIracb, the colt Greenhouse. a plan translating the House bill's 13 .480 O'Leary should bavs aent Weber Is even better than he was when be Styles practice of Masonry in his dally them away long enough to attempt —England, France and Soviet Rus­ to states but the funds would be STATE PLUMBERS OPEN Boston ...... 10 12 .455 Stolen bases—J. Martin,* Cardin­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. back to third. reull . . . life. Mr. Henderson expressed his Mrs. R. McLoughlln, 80 Laurel schedules into simpler form. In New Haven, Conn.—Emil Dusek, won the Derby. Ha stepped nine street. Bond Bread. brief It would Impose taxes up to 60 a cure, were sentenced to two years sia—as members and admittedly bandied by local authorities with the Brooklyn ...... 10 14 .317 als, 6; Alien, PhiUles, 4. love of the fraternity and all it in a Federal penitentiary to be HISS ELEANOR H. LITTLE would cripple further Its effective­ Philadelphia ...... 10 16 Pitching—Benge, Bees,, 4-0; Gum- 215, Omaha, defeated Irish Jack furlongs In 1:53 2-5 in a recent In Solid Colorf Tcny Frederiekson, Highland per cent on that part of corporation aid o f non-partisan advisory boards. f.m , .385 workout teaches. Ha expressed great delight designated by the attorney general. ness. Vandenberg's proposal would re­ BRIDGDN)RT SESSIONI American bert. Giants, 3-0. Donovan, 220, Boston. Two falls in his idjility to conduct the full Park, lee Cream from Manchester Income withheld from dividend dis­ out of three. WAR TOYS FOB CHINA and Fanciea Dairy. tribution. There would be an ex­ Mr. Cohen recommrp'.cd they go to Geneva sources conceded that the quire a 25 per cent contribution from W. L. P.C Amertoan. Yesterday*s Stars REPLACE BAMBOO TOPS Masonic burial service and despite the Federal home for narcotic WOMEN VOTERS OEHCER withdrawal of the Italian delegation states, while Davis provided for New York . 8 .680 Batting—BulUvaa, Indians, .436; Minneapolis.—Bnonko Nagurskl, Metropolitan race fans sure won­ Mra. J. Mrosek. 63 Blssell street. emption o f 11,000 for corporations Bridgeport, May 13.— (A P )— I dering why A. G. Vanderbilt's Air- his advanced years recited a charge cases at Lexington, Ky. complicateil the European political none. B oston ...... e’e e e eto e • IT 9 .654 R. Ferrell, Red Sox, .400. 230, International Falla, Minn,, Cookies and salad. with incomer of f20,000. Aside Nearly 500 delegates and tbelrl Al Thomas, Browns—Pitched Nanking — (A P ) — MlUtarUUe flame, world record holder at three to a candidate in fine, strong voice In his attack on the present sys­ Cleveland . . ******** IR 9 .626 Runs—Gehrig, Yankees, 29; Oeh- t b iW Lou Plummer, 245, Balti­ Mrs. Belettl, 320 Main sireet from that, the tax would apply on a Called Raw O u e Elected to LeaRue’s Board of wives are attending the 46tli annuall four-bit gams and shut out Yankees tendenclea o f this age are reflected furlongs, does not go to ths post and to absolute perfection. Sponge cake. tem, Vandenberg said it "involves D e tro it...... 12 11 J)32 rtnger, Tigers. 27. more, 85;12; Jules Strongbow, 2JU, Although Benjamin A. Cadman graduated scale ranging from two- ‘This is one of the rawest I've Directors;niroeinr*. Will Serve as V!e»Vice moment the efforts Of mplomaU to convention of the Connecticut Maa-| Oklahoma, threw Al Sparks, 245, to breaks taam's 13-gams losing in the playtluigii being collected at The spe^y ton uf Ariel has been Mrs. Walter Moske, 15 Norman seventbs of the first 14 per cent of had," exclaimed the court in band­ build a stronger collective security degenerating Federal dictation," ter Plumbers’ Association whlcnl Chicago .... eaeeeese 10 10 ,500 Runs batted in—Dlekay, Yankees, streak. the capital for an axhlbiUon which eould not be present Past Grand street. Buttermilk pie. President. system against war. . suggests "iniquities as between Washington ...... 13 14 .481 84; Foxx, Red Sox, 22. Memphis, Term., 15:17. ia to DO the high light o f (Jhlna’s stopping along well In training but Vetplonek paid a tribute to him and net Income undistributed to one half ing out fines am' sentences to six opened at the Stratfleld this mom-1 Lincoln, Neb.—Babe Jacobs, 885, Vic Sorrell, Tlgsra—Shut out Red baa not been entered for any races of all over 46 per cenL ' ' men charged wrlth operating an Italy's delegates failed also to at­ states,” is exposed to "political ex­ Ing, and which will be concludedl Philadelphia e e e e* a e e 8 IS ,348 Hits—(Miringer, Tigers, 87; Geh­ Sox with three hlta. first, officially promulgated "Chil­ to his sincere desire to exemplify SL Loula . . . rig and Dickey, Yankees, and R. San Francisco, defeated Ole Ander­ recently. The colt has been named h e l p f u l h in t s The plan which came from (Chair­ 800-gaIlon stlU 24 hours a day in Hartford. May 13.— fA P )—Miss tend a meeting yesterday of repre­ ploitation" and "spells poor busi­ with a banquet and dance under Uiel 20 a67 Travis Jackson, Giants—^Hla tin­ dren’s Tear." the Masonic work perfectly. Ritual Eleanor H. Little, former state re­ ...... * Ferrell, Red Sox, 86. son, 230, Osceola, Neb., straight Tba Chinese bovs who once flew for the Juvenile atakea at Belmont man Harrison (D „ Miss.) of the Sen­ New (Canaan, Nov. 25, 1936. Judge sentatives of the Locarno po- ers, ness." auspices of the Women’s AuxUiarjrl falls. gle In ninth scored Mel Ott with run with Mr. Cadman was not mechan- lief adniiniktrator, was elected today considering. Germa"y*B remilitariza­ TODAY’S GAMES Doubles—Rolfe, Yankees, 10; kites and worked (Jhlneae pussies May 80 and may appear then. teol, Mr. Verplanck said. He as­ B aldr^vU le' N. Y .-T h e Cham- ate committee he made plan he was Thomas termed it a case of "beat­ ot the association which is holdlngl that beat Cuba. o Commerce aaked citizens of to the Board of Directors o f the tion of the Rhineland and denuncia­ Haas, White Sox, Oebringer, Tigers now fly miniature bomblera and pur­ serted that-Mr. Cadman gave of his not committed to and offered only In ing the government out of revenue its seventh annual convention. Ed Brandt, Dodgrera—Held Cardi­ Although the Kentucky Derby Bsidwinsville and nearby rural reai- Oonnectlcut League of Women Vot­ tion of the Locarno P a ct Britain, The men's session opened at I Nattonal and Travis, Senators, B. nals In check while mates pounded suit planes and deploy tin soldiers. sl.«$ an attempt to get a "meeting of and running an illegal wholesale tiiae and talent to do his work well S t Loula at Brooklyn. Instead of spinlng bamboo ' tops. overshadowed the rest o f the meet­ and impressively. den^ what could be done to improve minds." business.” ers. She will eerve as a vice-presi­ France and Belgium postponed their 10:30 o'clock with Joseph F. Moa-I Triples—I^ewls, Senators,' Oehrin- Last Night *s Fights Dlsxy Dean and won. trade. dent discussions. WEDDINGS Pittaburgb at Boston. ger. Tigers and Clift, Browns, 4. the modem child at old Cathay ing, the operators of Churchill Bow Planned Harrison expressed the belief On information of Assirtant Unit­ grain, president of the Bridgeportl Lew Rlgga, Rada—Hla slngla In winds the clockwork of war Downs are reported to be showing a Boys* Sizes ...... 75c Among the suggesUons received Miss Little Is secretary of the The League Council was called for association, making the opening sn-l CinclnnaU at Philadelphia. Home runs—Foxx, Red Box. 8; By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Fast Master William Walsh was In reply were: President Roosevelt would approve ed States Attorney Arthur T. Gor­ the seventh with the bases full and and machine guns, and prefers toy good profit this spring. The pari any measure that would raise the State Emergency Relief Commission another session late today, devoted Murphy-Lappen nouncemenL Chicago at New York. Dickey, Yankees, 7. Los Angeles__ Hank Hankinaon, two out gave team 6-4 win over called inxaL Mr. Walsh was chair­ man that Francisco lan-accl was Urs. saisatMth Lappen of 25 hand grenades to paper or rubber mutual "handle" last Saturday was "S'” ? KJ?°^*l°oklng. unmar- 6620,000,000 In permanent revenue and a member of the governor's to minor matters, with a close watch Mayor Jasper McLevy extendadl AmerieMi Stolen bases—Werber, Red S0 days In jail, audpaodad, and plac- ad paraoosal la pubUe aarvica. return fram • notor trip to Florida. •1 prsekket at tt KAMUHESiEH im a n K O HERALD, MANOHESTBR, OONN„ WEDNESDAY, MAY 18,1068, 1IANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, H A Y IS. iVsflS. — ------K(H)TS AND HER BUDDIES Steve BUY CLASSIFIED SENSE and NONSENSE -Navar Give Up • I There’s a time to part and a time !} to meeL- F l a p p e r F a n n y S a y & #» ' ' There's a time to sleep and a time imu.aw>T.eer. to eaL There's a time to work and a time AUTOMOBILES TOR SALE 4 BUSINESS SERVICES SALESMEN WANTED 86-A HOUSEHOLD CM>ODS 61 HOUSES FOR SALE 72 to play. OFFERED IS There’s a time to sing and a time 1«M TOWN SEDAN; 1988 PonUmc EXPERIENCED SALESBIEN to FOR SALE — PALMIER Whlthall FOR SALE, RENT OR exchange, AMARANTH’S GRAND to pray. Mdaa; 1933 caievrolet eoupe; 1931 WANTED — OARDEarS to pkrw, call on retailers, wholesalers, job­ rug, 8x10 1-2, In good condition. new modem 6 room houae, with Snakes Are Misunderstood There's a time that's glad,^and a Em «x oo«cb; 1931 Chryder Mdan; bers and business concerns r/lth Price $10. CaU 0181. garage, from one to 24 acres of time that's blue. harrow, and mark. H. Warran There’s a time to plan and a time 1980 CStevrolet coupe; 1929 Ford Case, Buckland. TeL MancbaBter line of paper producta. Must come land. Inquire at 746 Parker street Mdan. Cole Hotora. well recommended. Full time. FOR SALE—2 PC. PILLOW back SUITE HERE FRIDAY to do. 4248. Say Experts on Reptiles There's a time to grin and to show Commissions average 30 percent. parlor aulta, 166.00—$10 worth of 40 WESTMINSTER ROAD new alx your grit— Oommistlon possibility $100 per furniture free. $84.00 atudlo' couch, room house, attached garage, 100 FLORISTS— NURSERIES 15 $8.07 worth o f furniture free. Very percent Rock wool insulation, New York, May ------, _ But there never was yet a time to BUSINESS SERVICES week or more h. restricted terri­ exhlblUon, Including all the special $42.50 studio couch— $10 which cuts fuel coats, and adds Official Y i«t o f Grand Royal Snakes, officials of the First Inter­ quit. OFFERED 13 TIME TO PLANT your OladioIUB tory. Merchants Industries, Inc., St inter-T poisonous North American varieties. 104-206 East Ellxabetb Ave., Lin­ worth of furniture free. 'The Lit­ much to aumme. com fort Build­ national Snake Exposition agreed and the place to get your bulbs la today, are the most misunderstood Tba main trouble with the works WANTED—MACHIN:: (hop work den, N. J. tle Store with the big Bargains.” ing costa will be higher. If you ex­ Matron and Associates at now seems to be to get the social ■ad (eneral repalrlaf. Acetylene at Olad Acres, Wapplng, Conn. T. Benson Furniture and Radio. John­ pect to buy o. build within the o f all living creatures and the public J. Heritage. Tel. Rosedale 75-12. should atop telling atoriea about security and the political security welding, bru ing and cutting. W A N TED -«ALESM EN to sell re­ son Block. next two years, don't fall to see bills fit together so that the joints frigerators, washers, radio. Porter- them. iToonerville Folks By Fontaine Lawn mowers sharpened and re­ FOR SALE — TRANSPLANTED this, and let iu> expirln how easy die Temple. 1 9 YEAR OLD GIRL won’t show. conditioned. Snow Bros. Tel. 4S0S fleld's, 68 Spruce street FOR SALE—OLENWOOD range. it la to own your o-vn boma W. A t the Exposition, blUed as the tomato and pepper plants, at Bought last Fall. $80.00 discount first of Its kind anywhere, the exec­ h E or 4031. Odermann’s, 504 Parker street. M. Hutchinson. Phone 3467. Farmer Wheatbread—Your hired Call 8685 or 6191. utive committee officially debunked man, Jasper, walks In his sleep, BOARDING HOUSE LAWN MOWER sharpening. We Telephone 4928. SITUATIONS WANTED— Grand Royal Matron Mrs. Flor­ ■nake lore, and gave' out the follow­ WINS BANK PRIZE ence M. Dixon of New Britain and don't be? guarantee to make your lawn FEMALE 38 REAL ESTATE ing Information: Farmer Comtiasel—I hope so; mower run easy, cut clean, and WANTED—TO BUY 68 FOR EXCHANGE her associate officers will . make You cannot teU the age of a rat­ REPAIRING 23 76 their official visit to Chapman the poor fellow needs exercise. operate as wel' as ,.ew. Robert tlesnake by the number of its rat­ C6 MIDDLE AGED woman woulc like HIGHEST PRICES paid for junk, Ckjurt, Order of Amaranth, Friday Griirttb, 140 Oak street Tel. 3314. J. J. HILLMAN does all klndn nt work caring for Invalid or house­ WANTED TO EXCHANGE mod­ tles; it sheds them five times a Miss Thebna Gilnack o f South It Is best to have your case come live poultry bought. Wm. Ostrin- em 7 room bouse, for lot near evening. A turkey dinner will be year. . K/^rBisir-issiMO f u t * . I Irik; A T O furniture repairing, reasonable. work. References. Phone 8788. sky, 91 Clinton street Tel. 6879. before the grand jury right after Work guaranteed. Call 8446. 65 Center of Manchester. Tel. 6467. served at 6;30 under the direction Snakes are deaf, and ao canndt someone told a funny story. of Mrs. Dorothy Vlertel, and Mrs. Mam Street CoDects $1$ GOVEgNJMEKJT.X HAVE ^ BBWD Spruce street. be "charmed" by music. • tPCRPECTEPAW ELBCrWcrAL) VOUT? U V E STOCK— VEHICLES 42 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 Alice Hitt, co-chairman, and the Snakes do not swallow their young He (dreamily) — Would that HIS SKULL, ] WE SPECIALIZE IN lawn mower meeting will follow In the main hall were a star In yon heavens! Burning the candle at both ends 44 T H A T s t i m u l a t e s .^ r-’TS K U L L when danger looms; In fact snakes Last Night Is less wicked than wasted wick. HIS sharpening. Precision grinding. FOR SALE— HORSE will wc k FOR RENT— ROOM vximpletely at 8 o’clock. have no. parental sensibilities at all. Girl (Idly)—I'd rather see you a ^V L A K JT g r o w t h AMD ■TAJaoUMP Satisfaction guaranteed. Delivery double or single. Cheap. 160 Slater furnished for light housekeeping. PUBUC RECORDS The reception committee will be comet? ■ B R A IM S - Evening Herald Snakes do not "charm birds"; on After having pulled down and dlS' ' VVILL'PRODLkrC VESB- 'TH ' 'A------PP LE service. Karlsen A Eldgerton, 655 street. Grube, 109 Foater atreet composed of all past matrons and the other band birds often feign He (tefiderly)—Why ? RATT1.E No. Main. Phone 7386. ps.t patrons of the court. Mrs. Miss Thelma Gilnack. 19, of South Girl— Then you’d come around played nearly all of the goods on CLASSIFIED injury thus luring the snake Into a Main street, was present and won the shelves, the dapper young clerk PROBLEM/ U K E FOR SALE—NEW MILCH Toung FOR RENT—1 OR 2 rooms furnish­ Viola Trotter la chairman o f the trap. ' only once every 50 years. ADVERTISEMENTS LAWN MOWER Sharpening, re­ Foreclocare NoBoe. the State Bank Night $160 priz* was asked; M AJOR— S E E D S Jersey Cow. Telephone Rosedale ed or otherwlee, with or without A notice of pending court action commute in ehatge of decorations, A snake can crawl over a horse- pairing. Key making, vacuum last night. Miss Gilnack was for Chietomer—Is this all you haveT pADlSHES A'S Bl(S AS tJEVELCP Om b I Els ftYtraca words to d Mm . 14-2. board, large lawn, plenty of shade by the Order of Hermann’s Sons and Miss Edith Walsh, tickets. hide rope; thus cowtxiys who sleep When one orders a French dessert' IM A laitlaU. enmbsra aad •dbrovlattoa* cleaners etc., cleaned, recondition­ trees anp flowers. One block from three years employed In a local chain from the restaurant menu, be Clerk—No, madam, I have a clg- \ A GRAPEPT?Uir/ AMD A TREE THAT eeeb oonot ao a 'ord aad oomtovai FOR SALE—FOUR COWS, two against Louis Reset and Joseph Brun Mrs. Elizabeth Smith leads the encircled In lariats are acting fool­ store and la now employed In tha arct lighter and a fountain pen. 6 0 U T ^ ed. Tool sharpening. Jraitnwatte, Main street on East Middle Turn­ committee In charge of arrange­ ishly. doesn't know whether he Is going to ^ A POO OF GIAMT words aa two words. Mlnlmoai oott la Guernseys, and two Jerseys, also of Manchester and Frank Brun of Pratt A Whitney plant. East Hart­ WILLEUMIMAnS / a ^ a of thrta ilosa. 62 Pearl street. pike. Telephone 6272. ments In the dining room, and her Snakes do not milk cows. get bread pudding or tapioca. PEAS THAT WILL IdBo ratos por dar for traaaloot one bull, tested. Mrs. Yurgel, Tay­ Litchfield to foreclose a mortgage on ford. The Bank Nlght-wUl Da About all the use some men have TH'CORE AM' •la. property on Pine etreet was filed In assistants will be Mrs. Florence Snakes do not sting with their changed back to Wednesday night for the golden rule la to measure S E R V E A lor street, Talcottvllle. tails. Medicine Man—And, folks, re­

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Tounger members of St Mary's airis’ Mendly societyeode wlU give I iUIOIJTTOWN Lilac tea and entertainment Mon BIG SCHALLER SALE day evening. May 18, at 7:80, in S t Thursday’s Oreiip 1 e t OtnUr Cboreh Wom- Mary’s pariah house, for the purpose m . X n . PhOlp X<«wU, I6«d«r, wUl of raising funds for a short vacation CONTINUES IN FAVOR SALE niMt at the dinreh toal(ht at Mreii for girls at Holiday House, Canaan, oMock. the summer headquarters of Girls' Specials at Friendly societies. Tickets may be Manchistir Conn* procured from the younger mem- ' A pubUe Blago party win be (I t - t>era, or by dialing 6693 or 8393, also No Finance Charge On Cars an iD' llBker hall tonight at eight at the door. CASHMERE SUITS a^dock by Helen Davideon Lodge, Pnrchased,Diiring Unnsoal Everybody’s Thursday Specials READ CAREFULLY FOLKS! PauAtara of Scotia. Twelve prliea Spring and Summer weight skirts, pull­ ne awarded. A number o f the A ton, their second, was bom this lumbers are worktng «n arrenge- morning at the Hartford hospital to Offer Period. overs, and cardigan jackets. hMta for the party and hope to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Thornton Market! Various necks—all new Spring colors. In The SeK Serve aw ke It a aucceea. o f 60 Westminster Road. ’The baby hM been named Robert Wheeler Surplus stocks — Mill Runs — Seconds — Thornton. Schaller Moto. Sales Cor. pany, Land O’Lakea a n d A . B. Holman o f Victoria road, Imperfects. Health Market arm be in charge of the mid-week 624 Center street, continues in the BUTTERI aarvlce tonight at 7:30.at the South Ever Ready Circle of King’s public eye Ih's week with their big Xethodlat church. In the abaence of Daughters will hold their spring sale of Guaranteed Used Cara, Dr. Story who la attending the gen­ rummage sale, all day Tuesday, Mdy which are being sold this week only kC Ib. Very Low Jt^rices eral conference at Columbus, Ohio. 19, In the vacant store on the East with no finance charge. One year Is side of the Bissell building on North allowed the purchaser to pay for 24^ Ib. bag ^ ^ Main street. The committee will be his can In m onthly' installments Salesroom open from 9 to 5 week days — The Sewing circle of the Concor­ Juicy dia Lutheran church will meet to- at the store Monday afternoon from without paying the usiiai finance 9 to 12 Saturdays. leorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. 2 to 4 o’clock on Monday to receive charge, which averages 830.00 to ORANGES! FlUtbury’. donations. 8100 luually, dc, nding on the bal­ Chairman John Olenney of the ance to be paid In. Anderaon-Shea Post Poppy oommlt- William Joseph Leone, waiter, Henry Schaller Is president, E. The Glastonbury Knitting Co. Snow Sheen Cake tbe, announces that he baa arranged and Miss Florl Martha MorIconI, J. McCabe, secretary, and Everett 1 9 * Addison, Connecticut fpr the use of the store In the Sel- silk worker, of S6 Irving street, Lathrop and Clinton Flkc are sales­ l^ ta block. Main street, for the V. have applied for a marriage license men In the organization. . No. 1 FlourK - , ig. pkg. 25^ B. W. poppy sale headquarters. at the town clerk’s office. This novel Idea has met with con­ Chairman Glenney will be at the tinued approval from those who had POTATOES! No. iy. Can Burt Olney’a store tonight at 7 o’clock to give Ernest Taggart of Ridgewood planned to buy a new used car to out popples to those that desire street, has entered tbe employ of the answer the call of the open road them. Popples will also be dlstrlb- c a n s J. H. Quinn Company, having been this summer. The used cara that Sauerkraut 3 25* Mted to street salesmen and sales­ Schaller Motors la offering for sale women toinqrrow morning at 7 formerly employed by the Weldon Drug company. are all priced at the same low price S-Found Cloth Bag Jack Frost o’clock. at which they could form erly be Italian Cook bought. They atrcss the fact that POPULAR MARKET The Ladlek' A id society of the The sewing circle of the Army no advance In price has been made OIL! SUGAR Bmanuel Lutheran church will meet and N avy club auxiliary will meet 26* to Include the usual finance charge. tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. Every at the clubhouse tomorrow night at Aa proof of this, the buyer is re­ L a m member is urged to attend. 8 o’clock for sewing. Mrs. Florence ferred to Scballer’s advertisement gal. Sullivan and Mrs. M yrtle McCollum which appeared In the Herald under Alien Hooey, 4 year old son of will act aa hostesses. Thursday SPECIALS date of April 20th. Any of the cars Friday BRILLO P*"S- l ^ C Xr. and Mrs. Thomas Hooey of 49 mentioned In that advertisement Biro street, has returned home from The Beethoven Glee cluh w ill be Fresh, Large, No. 1 Die Hartford hospital where he un- which are atlli unsold, can be FRANKFURTS! CHOICE CUT Is The Message of Manchester heard In a fifteen-minute concert derwent a tonsilectomy operation. bought at the same low price as ad­ Very Fine! program, over Station WDRC of vertised on April 20Lh. Hartford from 9:45 to 10 o'clock to­ ^ v-huckChuck Roast ^ ^ d^SparagtlS 2 Ib. bunch ji Orange Young American Fife and tV ltt the open season ahead for night. The club will meet at the vacationing and touring, smart buy­ lb Drum Corps will hold its weekly re- Emanual Lutheran church at 8 A # Smoked Shoulders New Itearaal this evening at 7:30 in ers arc hastening to Schaller Motor * '‘’• ® J l o’clock for a short rehearsal before 19 Qrange hall. All members arc re­ Sales to save themselves between going to tbe studio. 830.00 to 8100.00 on a good used quested to bring their tickets to the Country Roll O O 1 RIB PORK 1 4 lb s . 1 meeting. car. All used cars have been thor­ PANSIES! POTATOES 9* Manchester bad a alight fall of oughly gone over and placed In BUTTER, lb. . ZO 2C ROASTS, Ib. . . . 1 y C Florida ' Mrs. Carl Noren and Mrs. Jay rain early last night accompanied good running order. Motors, - bat­ Merchants You Regarding 'Hand are co-chairmen o f a food sale by thunder and lightning. A trot teries and ti es have all been In- Bskt. of 12 POT ROASTS ' t o be held Saturday morning at the ley car on Main atreet, opposite the apected and— when necessary— put ROASTING doz. |i a jj. W . Hale company’s store. 'The State theater was put out of com­ In A-1 shape. FANCY FOWL ORANGES isala which starts at 10 a. m. Is for mission and bad to be left standing Veterans who are planning to buy VEAL Fresh Native tos benefit of Manchester Girl with motor trouble until the wreck­ a used car out of part of their FINE PEAS! Scouts and is being conducted by er came from Hartford and pulled bonus, are receiving a special in­ 2 1 c lb. 1 5 c lb. tbs Scout Council. It sway. ducement from Schaller Motor Soles bunch Co., while this sale Is on. RADISHES .’ Ih a dance L.mmittee of Dllworth- Nathan Hale L O. Y. A. will hold 3 cans 3 5 * ,‘Cornell Post, American Legion, will Ita regtilar meeting In Orange hall Spring For Yourself and Your Home Bold a special meeting in the office Thursday evening at 6:30. FISH FISH FISH M Reuben McCann at the Center Inspect Our Camphell’s ,'tonight at 7:30 o’clock. A ll tickets A force o f men la now at work FRESH BANANAS 4 1 In the Bolton Notch area laying out BEANS! STEAK FRESH .must be turned in at that time. PIERCE the land at the Junction of the MACKEREL North (Coventry and Anaover roads COD HADDOCK at Bolton Notrh which will be PAINTS IC can Best Since 1847 ANNOUNCING maintained by the state aa a park 3 Ibt. 25 c when completed. The engineering 3 2 5 * 6 c Ib. HEALTH MARKET The Removal of Shoe Makei work and general supervision of the Our Pittsburgh 'llc

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Flneburst Frc.b, Blp. New W h it. Green Beans CUBE STEAK Ib. 35 c 10c qt Pineapples Turnips VEAL CHOPS Ib. 27c 2 for 19c 15c ea. 2 bun. 25c V LEAN LAMB STEW Ib.l5c Delicatessen N a tiv e Shop Shop Asparagus...... bun. 15c SALT PORK (Wet) lb. Ig e Baked L o a f...... lb. 29c Fresh Peas...... 2 qts. 25c Potato Salad...... Ib. 20c Radishes...... 2 bun. 9c Native Spinach . .peck 25c T n LAAOI0T q V A tm rr i In CtBAMSRS m OlfV FUaCHASS In Cole S law ...... lb. 15c Strawberries...... qt. 25c IN COHNCCTtCUT^CARLOA MltTOnYt PINEHURST GROCERY Inc. GENERAL i ELECtmC eye. examined Manchester Manchester 302 Main Street iThia glaahe. fitted Manchester, Conn. /C.E ClM iwr small weekly payments Hm All And And Thne hnpwfant wm. J. bergeron, optometrist 8tatur.t CLEANTMwaawda . I ’ Cenn.ctitut Waman A7« ■uvinn C -il i * N . 06 ayes examined and lenses groimC gtan.nl Tb. Pwand b ». Croat W.’t« fneteJ T. I RequiraJ on premise. Save Save Candy Specials -JJ fauhtr To the Candy Lovers of Manchester and Surrounding Towns. • High Bikieicy' _ richard atone STong old optician Thursday — Friday Saturday ’ Sturdy ’ SSNSKAl, A BKBCTBIC 789 main st. SEE YOUR CANDY MADE. / Al Rugi ' toL 4720 state theater building SXt Water Taffy ...... iB. h. Hand Cleaner '* UnbrMbbl.j »nd Cenen l Electric Jumbo Peanuto—o n ly ...... 5?® !?• '* 8*1 I t t f ig. Cleaner 'MoMr OoooMUt Bon Bona (assorted) S ! m BO TH FOR MOTOR Peanut B rittle ...... J*® !"• ORtVEK ...... v.v.v.v.v.-.v.v::IS; FREE GIFT I Retire ! • • • « • deewwlretlee el ^ BRUSH 10 CHICKENS FREE Variety of J5 Kindi Home Made Chooolatea. G. K. MOTOA DAIVCN MUSH O m m t • m d re— ty wUhskN •UigAl&M « f M l f 2 Each To Five Lucky Persons. To Be Drawn Saturday. Dark tamoolate, S9e Ib. y a ik ChocoUte, 29c Ib. tw m e W M SliWM mmd W h i^ May 16th. Cl— er. It b wdBTOBod Hm I I mmtt BRAND Atoo a Large Beleclton of Other Home Made Candlro. $4 *4 ^1 0 N E W I Ajso a 6-Lb. Roast of Beef— Friday— Drawing after Lovejoy Caadlee Are Famooa for Their Freehnees, Purity and session o f The Herald Cooking School. DeUcacy of Flavor. NAMX ______No Strings Attached. Just Send In This Coupon Early. ADD4USS ______FULL FewWHbe M 4eelwe Uelag te Ibe JUL SIZE! POPULAR MARKET 855 Main Street Rubinow Building LO VEJO y N a m e ...... C A N D Y SHOP * * * ***** Street Next to Montgomery Ward's Tfl€ J W . f l A L C CORI> ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS M a n c h e s t e r . C o N N t - CHOOSES FRIGIDAIRE bright as new yaar after year.) tt oleaning wIbt Crust Outside Pie Plate rinses away easily. It helpa avoid dows and . minora.. The regular HONAMl'POPULAR drain trouble. It'e odorleae, pure ■Ifttr top con of powdar and th i BAKE PIE CRUST and white, end it contelne no hareb, new blaelek and gold datincs package 7TH SUCCESSIVE YEAR catuUc aubatences that ooaiaen and of Bon Ami that was qMciaUy de­ The average family In the United IN ITS U PT O W N redden the akin or make nolle brit­ signed for bathroom um. The States pays about 133.73 a year for OUrmOFPAN tle. cleanser that Mancbeeter families world, and leads so far in sales that electricity, according to the flgurea To meet popular demand. Bon were among the first to discover, School Again Picks there are rmw more than two mil­ of the Eldison Electric Institute. The Ami now comes In three bandy certainly has won a place for Itself lion more Frigidaires It, use, than coat of government per family In Mrs. Rowe to Demonstrate Is Special FaTorite With forms. The cake that's always a In the world of today. all other electric refrigerators com­ 1934 was almost 3490, accordl^ to Popular Refrigerator for bined. Twenty-two years of Frlgl­ the figures of the National Indus­ Domestic Sdence Expert dalre experience has built up good trial Conference Board. It is ap- Many Little Tricks of Use DemonstratioD Purposes; will and confldmee among the buy­ ing public. MAY SALES and Honsewives. The new 1986 models are on dis­ to tke Housewife. ^ CUFFORD'S New Models More Eco* play at Kemp's Incorporated, and Toppers— Casual Sport Coats Next to Bank DRESSES during the Herald Cooking school People here In Manehestar era ao 917 Main Street Buy On Our Pld you know that it la the pn-o- used to Bon Ami that thay'rs apt to program, a Frlgldalre will be used tica of many good pastry cooks to nomicaL by Mrs. Nancy Rowe. In pastel ahadea and atblte to snasroble with the new aklrta or take the work It doaa pretty much Have An Incredibly with Summer drenaea. bake a p aa^ shall oa the outalda for granted. One of tha thlnga you'll Divided of the pan? This helps to avoid un- leeum a t the cooking achool this MAY DAY SPECIALS Expensive Look! The minute you aes them you will say they are "Something necessary ahrlnkage and keeps the For the aeventh mjccptwlve year, Smarter". Manchester week la how popular Bon Ami la. pastry in better shape. Choose a pan In the past 60 years Bon Ami and Marked At Incredibly the HenUri Cooking eehool, haa WOMEN VOTERS LEAGUE Payment Plan Some of them are lined with taffeta or "Ray Brite Satin"' with sloping sides. The baked shell — Men’s to easily ellda over the dreaa or blouasa, others are unlined. the famous little chick that "haan t Men’s Polo Shirts ■elected '‘FilgMalre" for their win fit nicely Inside the pan when It Bcratcbed yet" have won miUloita ot Fancy Collar Attached * Low Prices! denionstrationh, at the State HITS SPORTS SYSTEM la cool. friends all over the world. There's Cotton, Rayon, Cehuiese At the Manchester Herald cook­ Shirts theater, beginning Tueaday and a Bon Ami factory In Australia. Thousands of women ad­ ing school, held a t the State theater House boys In South Africa prefer 97c - $1.65 > $2.00 continuing through FYlday. Thla la $5-95 to $22-50 Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and 74c to $1.50 mire the beautiful creations Bon Ami to other cleansers. In Can­ shown at Cooking School this an outstanding tribute to the con' Campaigning This Week On Friday. May 12. 13, 14. 16, Mrs. ada, and here In the United States ■iatent dependability t. Frlgldalre Petitionb to Political Partiea Nancy Rowe wiU show women of women who do their own housa'work Socks week. Year after year new modela have Myma Loy, CTark Gable and Jean Harlow In "Wife Versus Secre- to Pledge Abolishing It. Ury" to be shown at the State theater. Manchester, Thursday, Friday Manchester and vicinity scores of have found Bon Ainl a apeclal help. 29c — 5 pr. $1.00 appeared on the atagc of the Cook­ simple little tricks like this which They claim It not only worke quick­ Boys*...... 49c up •T u b Silks ing achool, and every year theae and Saturday of thla week. The companion feature will be "The Coun- %cA Linen Tailored Suits nhelp get better results In the kltch- try Beyond" starring Rochelle Hud.'on. ly and thoroughly, but makes clean­ new Frigldalrea have come through During this week, the Connecti­ single breasted. Action Back |. Many of her methods are de- ing the bathtub and kitchen sink • Fine Chiffons with flying colors. Everything that cut League of Women Voters will f SPECIAL Patch Pockets — Oyster White. Iribed In Plllsbury's popular new easier on their hands. Plumbers also could pioasibly be desired of a Frlgl­ conduct a final drive In Its cam­ war in the Wilson administration, Sizes 12 to 20. Hook book, "Balanced Recipes." recommend Bon Ami, for It leaves Boys* Two • New Prints dalre In the course of a cooking paign to secure signatures to the NEW DEAL GIRDS and Dean Acheson, former iindar- compiled by Mary EUls Ames, fa­ no gritty sediment behind to collect school program has been at the cards which It la circulating peti­ secretary of the treasury_who re­ Thli 26-PIECE SETol mous home economist and director How many good pastry cooks shapa their pie crusts to avoid unnao- In and clog up drains. command of the director. Safe, de­ tioning the political parties to signed from the administration after of Plllsbury’a Cooking Sendee. Mrs. eeasary ahrliu^e and to get better s h a p e . ______Mrs. Nancy Rowe, who Is con­ pendable temperatures for all fc .. pledge Lhcmsclve.s to abolish the reported disagreement with the Rowe uses Plllsbury's produoU ex­ ducting the Cooking School, says Knicker W m . a . ROGERS $2.95 clusively In aU of her baking recipes storage, regardless of the kinds of spoils system In fcde.-al, stats, and F0RBIGBA1TLE flsral policies of President Roose­ cal recipes will be demonstrated at Swedish cities have announced re­ she's found Bon Ami measures up to $ . — $5-98 food—fast freezing for deserts and velt, represent the utility com- OVERLAID —Plllsbury's Beat Flour, Sno Sheen 3 98 local governments and to establish every session and printed programs ductions In taxes for 1936, In some all the things women want when Ice creams—these and other de­ the merit principle of appointment. panle«. Cake Flour, WRieat Bran, Pancake they buy a cleanser. It's a quick, Flour, Farina, etc. containing the recipes will be dis­ cases amounting to 13 per cent. Ten mands of a cooking school, were Under the slogan, "Find the Man IN UTILITY SUIT The IUmm Ymuc M id a and Guartnlaed by tributed to the audience. thorough worker. It cleans without SUITS net on the market had to be kept for the Job, not the Job for the The real significanca ot the case, Flannel Skirts The cooking school clossea, which communities will keep their 1935 scratching and polishes at tha same Frlgldalre was expected to produce Man," hundreds of League women say administration insiders, is that ONEIDA LTD. ai« free to everyone Interested In ratee, while only four smaller cities time. (That's why It keeps bath­ Sport models, knit cuff knicker $7-98 satisfactory results—for It's repu­ all over the state will use various the Supremo Court must decide In "Sweetheart" Pastel cooking, wfll be held each morning SWEDISH CITIES CUT TAXES tubs and kitchen alnka smooth and Sizes 8 to 16 Washington—Although the case Shades. Also white. Beau­ at 9 o'clock. Intereeting and practi- Stockholm —(AP) —^Nearly all tiave Increased their taxes. tation as the fastest freeslng cabi­ methods of securing additional sig­ Is surrounded with a mass of tech­ whether execution of the public net on the market had o be kept natures. In some towns, booths will works policy laid down by Congress tifully tailored. Kick nicalities not easily understandable pleats front and back. up—and F.'igldalre did come be set up In stores and banks. In to the layman., administration lead­ Is an administrative or a legislative through, never falling for one others, house to house canvasses ers arc watching every move being function. 98.95 w $6.95 SPRING SUITS Instant In the supplying of tem- will be mads. made In a suit before the District The govc.nment contends that . peratures that kept all of the food Already thousands of cards have r reme Court here which promises the allowing of PWA loans and perfectly safe. It Is 'nterastlng to been received In the state league to rival the Schechler decision In­ grants Is an administrative matter. $2-19 and COATS note that all of the leading cooking office In Hartford, and It Is expect­ validating NRA In importance. Tliat section of the national re­ Something under the sun school directors throughout the ed that by the end of the week the It Is the action brought by four covery act under which NRA codes 9I1.9$«i$9.49 Now country, select Frlgldalre In prefer goal set for Connecticut. 60,000 utilities companies ehalle.iging the were set up was thrown out by the «nd I snee to any other cabinet. signed cards, will be reached. constitutionality of PWA and. In .Supreme court on the pre. ilse that $2-95 Hose to Match - .. 21c pr. Selling At Reductions The new 1936 Frlgldalre models The campaign In Connecticut was particular, to block more than 32,- the delegation of authority to the have met with Instant approval and launched at a luncheon of the bt rd 000,000 In loans and grants for the President was unconstliuuonal. 5 pair $1.00. ■success everywhere. More Frlgl- of directors of the Connecticut construction of munlclpally-owmed The utility companies have raised dalree have been sold in the U. 8. League In Hartford on January 8, power plants. the same point. Their contention is up to the first of Uror, than arhen Oovemor Cross and Commis­ Striking at the heart of Title 2 of that Congress made an unlawful PREMIUM $ 1 4 -9 8 throughout an of 1986. Here In sioner Walcott signed the first two the national recovery act, the im­ delegation of legislative power to A $15.50 Suit'Dresses I: Manchester, Kemp's Incorporated, cards In the state. portance of the suit to the govern­ the President and hie administra­ Valu# of Imported Linen Wool Slacks Formerly to $16.98 Formerly to $24.98 [ local Frigtdairs dealer, have had Mrs. Edward 8. Robinson of New ment lies In the fact that the New tors by leaving to Uielr discretion Water Shrunk the same success as dealers else­ Haven, chairman of the boara of di­ Deal's entire power program Is the type of projects to be financed They are In oyster $2.05 . . , ^ r - ’...... $2.40 where. Already this year, three rectors of the Connecticu- League, headed st'-lght for a Supreme from public funds. Tarnilh - Proof white with contraet- $ 3 .0 5 ::'...... $3.40 , times as many Frtgidairea have says of the campaign, "While mem­ Court teat. Ing color trimmings _ thousands been sold in Manchester as in the bers of the League of Women Vot­ There is little doubt of that. The in a combination of corresponding period of 1935. The ers are very conscious of the fact BANKER GIVES UP UONS GOOD LUCK tailored and drees- $4.05 ...... $4.40 court Itself made it clear In the be- AS HE 8IOVRS TO TOWN new Meter-Miser Frlgldalre of 1938 that the form of government Is ex­ i 'nlng that the case would not makera' veral.-ms Sport Coats to Match...... ' ...... $8.05 has won approval everywhere.' Low­ ceedingly interesting and ,>ort- stop there. Chest is Free You must nee this of Dollars worth of Houston, Texas—(A P)-M uch os Special to appreciate er operating coats, safer food pro­ ant, it has become more than ever Attorneys Are Prominent tection, faster freesing-more Ice, convinced that the crux oi the good he loves them, Wade H. Irvin Is a Ite value. Sizes 13 Children’s shoes, properly fitted, means: Better wear, ;//_ .\V > The choice of counsel on both giving up his Hons. to 30. more satisfaction. We are featuring: mere usability, and five-year protec­ government movement must always sides also Indicates that it will be tion plan, have been proven beyond lie In the direction of personnel. The The banker’s pets have dwindled lull think—* Mrvice lot 6 Peneni o any doubt It is the meet beautiful a fight to the finish. to a dozen deer, about the same Iwhd CLun vi 'S people of Connecticut are becoming The government turned to one of number of monkeys, and six dogs. quiliiy illverwirt for Uii Ihin St0,00 Peter Rabbitts Shoes convenient and efficient Frlgldalre increasingly cognlzapt of the need With Minor Suinleu Binds Knivtt too ever built The proof of the five Its outstanding "brain t-.-ustera"— When Mrs. Irvin's health required Sizes 21/2 to 6 , $1.65 6 V2 to 8, $1.05 CREDIT for trained personnel In the public their residence In Houston, he ind ill In Ihs lovtiy Good Luck Chsil $2-95 standards of refrigerator buying, the bushy-haired, quIck-thlnklng service as Is evidenced by the great Jerome Frank to act as chief coun­ agreed to part with his "playthings" Peter Pan O xfords...... $2.05 - $3.45 have convinced an intelligent pub­ Interest shown In the League's sel and gave hln, two special assis­ to save her worry about their con­ lic of the superiority of Frlgldalra campaign." finement. tants, Alexander Holtzoff and John '•a. Great Scott Oxfords Those who compare— Invariably M iss Katharine Ludington of Old Three black bears, three lions MATTHEW V. Scott of the dcpart.nent of Jus­ 1 to 6 select Frlgldalre. It is the fastest Lyme Is the chairman of the cam­ tice. and other assorted pets formerly 8elv#t" "charoe It." 4 Inch. Rubbsf led . . , QUART Bniaht Lc^- C3UART WBrdWBlIpapore Refrigerators What You Get'For .$62.50 No Further Discount C h en ey H a l l Sa le s r o o m Inaids usee. wtaring. A hhl>8aome Dresser, B ^ and Chest. Made of, For Cash. Stoves and Range* fine esbinet poplar wood, finished in Maple. Cedar We Want Your Matthew W ior ILBRO' Remnants and Imperfects- drawer linings. Charge Account. Tbs Jaweliy Btarc With tha dock Sign. —And in fact everytliinf for the home. W9 Slain Street (Near Sfspto Bt.) Btoadicatar lOTHINf, COMPANY Description Store epee Tbnrsdey aad Saturday evenings UU 9 F. M. Hartford Road FREE FURNITURE EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRAT^JD SUITE FREE s 824-828.®.JMONTOOMSRT MAIN STREET WARD Dutch Colonial design. Heavy plate mirrors. n i Bt. Opp. S t Ja t'a Ihawh TEU 8181 MANCHESTER Fine cabinet work. Roomy dresser and chest. With a Purchase WE BUT OLD GOLD AT WITH EVERY PURCHASE OM maple color. of $250.00 HIGHEST PIUGES! T A K E 20 ^ATEKS TO PAY T MANCHESTER EYEWNC HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONK, WEDNESDAY, MAT M, IW i. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER.

ocar porcalaln aurfaoes, and you nified fashion. They both wear snap SOVIET WOMEN troop of women rough riders by Bllla Utaoatlahkova, 20-year-old KANSAS WRITERS 890 writers are employed In compil­ Guide, a manual being prepared as know, ones th* aurfae* hoa boeome brim felt haU and conservative ORGANIZE OAVAUtV been organised at the Stalin col­ farm girl. The wolpen started right ON WTA O C Il» ing informaUan and data for the a WPA project for unemployed scratched. It la doubly hard to kaop CABINET TWINS clothM. ■nnis, u. s. 8. R. —(API— A lective farm, near Nalchik, headed in practicing w itb sabres. Topeka, Kos__ ( A P ) — More than Kansas edition of the American writers. DISH WASHINGXHORE It looking well. After washing th* There the slrhUarlty stops. Cum­ mings’ eyes are light blue and Mor- bowl and tub, thoroughly rlnsa them genthau's eyes are dark. with hot water, and wlps dry sritb PUZZLE SOLONS a aoft cloth. If faucets ars washed Henry Morgenthau. Jr, was bom MAY UGHTENED BY HINTS in New York and g n w up to be­ in the same way and then poliiheJ with a soft dry cloth, or soft paper, come a gentleman farmer with fi­ SALES YOU nancial acumen made necessary by SPECIAL acids are likely to Injure enameled such as paper toweling, or face Us- Treasurer Morgenthao and the family’s Manhattan real esute surfacea. Wipe each glass jar as It aue, they gleam like new. holdings. Ho shared the enthusiasm Dhrty Dishes Not Disconrag- Is put back, first with a damp clotli. In the same way tile floors may NEED be kept qiotleaaly clean by waahln$ Attorney General H. S. for conservation of his Hyde Park and then with a dry one. Remove neighbor, now President of the iog and Towels Yill Be the bread drawer, wash It thorough­ with rich Rlnao luda. Hake Rinso United States. He followed his ly in hot Rinso suds, rinse it In clear auds In a kettle or pall, and wash Cqmmings Dress Alike. neighbor ifO JUbanjt and then to PAY NO hot water, wipe It dry, and put It to the floor, using a brush, or mop, ut Washington. HATS Spotlessly Clean If Rinso air out-of-doors for a while, prefer­ ■oft cloth. Then rinse it with clea-, Homer S. Cummings was bora Ir ably In the sun. The floor compart­ lukewarm water, and wipe It with s Chicago. He became a familiar fig­ ment should be thoroughly cleaned; dry cloth, allowing It to become Waahlngton (A P )—Butlers who ure at Democratic conventions, .MORE FOR -Is Used — Other Useful the sifter scrubbed in hot Rinso thoroughly dry before walking on BWtof open Washington's most ex­ practiced law at Stamford, Conn., ! tuds, then rinsed, dried and aired i t clusive Iron-grilled doors face a deli­ and served as the town’s mayor j Hints. before being replaced. Also wash Refrigerator* three times. 4 the shelves with a cloth dipped in The refrigerator la so much'svary- cate problem when the Cabinet Is EXPERT body’ s property nowadays, with the invited to dinner. Despite their very similar appear- ; hot Rlnao auds, riiue, and thorough­ Slice, there Is a dltlerence of 21 By MBS. NANCT ROWB ly d ry with a soft dry cloth. children dashing In fo r fruit or milk, They must look sharp to avoid and the man of the house coming announcing "The Attorney General years in their ages. Morgenthau is Formerly 11.29. Oos'Range Cummings Is 69. Cooking Dtabea In for a anack between meals, or th* of the United States. Mr. Cum­ CLEANING Remove the grids and burners, ever popular ice cubes, there la a Cooking I* such fun for on* la a l­ mings," as 'The Secretary of the RlniHc - Bine • Brown - Sand • Gray and wash them In hot Rinso suds double Incentive to keep It apotlasa- Treasury, iir. Morgenthau." * And rRKNCH RADIO PICKH ways looking forward to the dell- with a scrubbing brush, rinse In hot ly clean. vice versa would be Just as deplor­ water, wipe with a dry cloth, and PATRON SATNT Other Hats in W hite and Pastel Shade.e eloufl cakes, pies, or cookies which The outside o f the refrigerator Is Solid Maple able. then allow them to thoroughly dry wiped oft many times during the The two gentlemen look very will be the result. But oh! the ac $ Paris — (AP) — Designation of $1.00 and $1.29 In the sun. Remove the drip pan, week, but once a week or so. It Is 4 9 . 7 5 much alike; similar noses, similar cumulation of dishes! If dirty dish­ T w o Pieces broiler, and grate* of the oven, well to wash the Inside. Take a!l mouths, the same quiet smiles, the (Our Lady of Good News) as patron es discourage you as much as they scour them with steel wool and then the food off the shelves and wipe the same retreat of hair from the fore­ aalnt of radio broadcasting in used to do me. I feel you will be de­ wash In hot Rinso auds, rinse, and An inexpensive way to furnish a TWO tables from a group of head. Just to add another element Notre Dame de. Bonne Noiivellc lighted with the following hints. shelves and walls with a soft cloth MARY CARNEY HAT SHOP dry In the sun. Clean the oven thor­ wrung out of lukewarm Rinso suds. maple living room 1 Pieces are deep and three are pictured here. Fne of confusion, they wear the samo France was celebrated at a mass First, rinse each dish, spoon, stc., oughly with hot Rliuo suds, then third model le an Occasional with Cardinal Verdler offlclallng The creamy suds remove dirt and eomfortable, yet can be easily re-uphol­ kind of pince-ner eye-glas.ses. 891 Main Street 0pp. St. .Tames’s Church as you finish with It. This help* to rinse, and wipe dry. When thor­ table with hexagon top. It, to­ and radio folk, from atarta to un- keep your dish water clean Also It bits o f food quickly and easily. Then They’re both tall with wide shoul­ oughly dry, rub the Inside surface stered when needed as all cushions lift gether with the coffee table and ekllled Laborers, attending. l>7! is better to rinse off acid foods as wipe the eurfaoes with a cloth ders. They both move In a slow, dig­ with oU, this prevents rusting of out. Also good for sunporches. Sofa end table pictured are In rich vinegar, lemon juice, etc., before wrung out of clear, lukewarm wa­ ■/ the metal. maple flnitn. Choice, 19.69. w putting dishes Into soap suds. ■ ter, and than with a dry one. A few and chair to match, as sketched, in Plain Garments — Dry or Steam Clean the enamel portions with Then fill your disbpan with hot minutes care in this way will keep green, brown or ru st-i^ covers. Rinso suds. Do not use an abrasive the refrigerator freah and sweet Lounge A air to Cleaned — Called For and Delivered water and shake In Rinso, enough scouring powder, as It Is likely to for rich suds. Now, as you finish mateh, 6U.U i scratch the surface, making It more using a bowl, apoon, or eggbeater, NAZI PIN PRICKS At This Unusually Low Price. Try difficult to clean. Wipe off the soap rinse it, and put It into the suds. Save in Wards C o m p ete. Hardware Store and loosened dirt with a aoft cloth Yes, the same Rinso that soaks the Us for All Cleaning Services. wrung out in clear water. Never Hitler Symbols Scratched dirt out o f your clothes, loosens even put water on the enamel while It la Upon Coins In Anetiia stuck-on food so you’ll find that hot, because this Is likely to cause $ 7. when you have finished your cook­ Vienna— (AP) Including Wards Famous Riverside Tires and Auto Supplies it to crack. Money, passing ing the dishes are clean. A quick from hand to hand, is an Inc increasing rinsing In hot water and presto! Sink means of naxi propaganda In Aus­ D IA L 7 1 0 0 They are bright and shining. The sink should, o f oourae, bo tria. Remember, too, to put pots and cleaned thoroughly each day. It la The silver five- shining piece oU"* pans to soak In Rinso as you empty possible to keep a alnk apotleas'y bears an Image o f the Virgin Mary. mem. You know bow scalloped po­ clean with Rinso and hot water A citMS bangs from a chain about Save Over 030—3 Pc. Modem tato sticks, well, just fill the cas­ without the use of harsh abrasives tha neck. A favorite trick of the serole with warm Rinso suds and let which scratch the surface thus propagandists Is to scratch the cross U* S* Cleaners and Dyers It soak—no more scouring! making It harder to keep the sink with a pin or knife so that It be­ Dish Towels clean. Each time when you have comes a awasUka. 836 Main Street Manchester Every time 1 see a design, or di­ flnished using them wipe the fau- The Austrian ten-scbilling note Curly Mohair rections for embroidering dish tow­ oats, this keeps them bright and bears a picture of a peasant girl. Id els I wonder If these dish towels will spotless. Horrified authorities noted recently always live up to their embellish­ The Bathroom that nazi artists. In hundreds o f In­ ment by being spotlessly clean. W ith all the bright towelo, mats, stances, bad given her a "H itler - V i : Dingy looking dish towels are to and cheery curtains which one can mustache.” Notes and coins so mutUated, the IF you don't know oil the discouraging, and really so easy to buy now to flx up the bathroom, prevent. there Is an added incentive to keep government has decreed, are worth­ odvantogM oi buying on In the first place, "give them It spotlessly clean. Even tha best less. Banka and government cashiers Quaint little “ pegged" chairs o f solid will not accept them. Th* defaced Words Budget plan, come break” and use them just for wiping looking bathroom looks nothing but maple, equally g o ^ for small living the dishes, keep other cloths for coins may be turned In for the com­ in and let ut tell you about messy If the tub has a ring around paratively small value o f the Oliver rooms and bedrooms. The removable wiping pots and pans which may be them. You con buy a little it, and the floor Is spotted and they contain. But the pretty girl back cushion M d seat are upholstered sooty, and for wiping off the Ice­ streaked. or you con buy a |ol, and with the mustache la a total loss. box, the stove, etc. Every morning attack your bath-) in assorted chintzes. the privilege of doing either The naxl defacement of money And in the second place, wash room armed 'with a box of Rinso, has slowed up business transac­ costs much l e » than you'd them frequently. After every meal several clothes, and brushes. You tions. The merchant examinee every expect You ovoid the ne- Is the Ideal way, but always once w ill be surprised at how It shines coin and note carefully while busy day. When you have finished the after only a few minutes work. lotge o- cashiers at theaters and movies are Informal Lamps dlehes. fill your dlspan with hot Rln- Wash out the tub and bowl flrst, driven to distraction. tore you con ao suiis, put in the dish towels and using hot Rinso suds. These lively, Foreigners often find, after a hove the Ihinm you wont, Compare with *49.50 W ashenI let them soak while you put away active suds remove scum and apots day's shopping, that they have ac­ Solid Colonial Maple Bedrooms you eon budi^ yourMli MANCHESTER'S the glasses, silver, and the dishes. with no need for harsh abrasives cumulated money which even beg­ You know, the tiny Rinso granules which are *0 likely to ecrateh and gars scorn. :.95 more •uceesdully b y poy- dissolve so quickly! You w ill find, Excellent Colonial styling at a truly low price! The ing for your purchotes on a Ward Washer too, that the rich, active Rlnao suds bed is the low sturdy Pilgrim type. Chests are fashioned 3 Pieces loosen the soil so that after this monthly b oiii. G et the things White base with rope- with Chippendale bracket feet. The dressing table was in­ ou need now, and pay lor * 21-gal. porcelain tub, $U-S0 DOW N, n o Monthly LEADING SUPPLY STORE short soaking, just aqueextng the trimmed.blue and whit* 16 giL to load line Small Carrying Charge suds through and through the tow­ shade, or red base with spired by a splayed-leg table. Mirrors are of simple, re­ Slem while you eomi els for a moment or ao will leave * Werde fester igitator 3 4 9 5 rad and white shade. strained design typical of the period. Bed and dresser with $ 5 9 . 7 5 Beautiful modern In tbs them spoUese. Then a thorough **Summerland** presents ~~ Big lamps . . with 20- choice of dressing table or chest of drawers, as sketched, * Qeert eesled In oil newest long wearing uphol­ rinsing In hot water and they are Inch shades . . . aa ready fo r the Une. I f you can, hang sketched. * Famous Lovell wringer, stering on the market to- Every requirement for the Lawn, Farm and sketched. Only 13 bown, Monthly, them out o f doora In the aun. Freah idjuitable presiure dsyl Carved, moulded iSmoll Carrying Charge air and sunshine give clothes a basal Extra largs piecta Garden. Standard Utilities for every purpose. freshness nothing pise can equal. 3 WAYS TO ENJOY THE Costs as much to biW d for a suits o f this typsi as most $49.50 washers Products of Leading AM ERICAN Manufacturers. And also, sunlight helps to whiten New England- but it costa Wards less to se/l/ You save up to Comes. In combination of white cottons and linens. 30% I Come in and see it today I Compare! fawn and brown or laad- Cbeery Kitchens Made Dining Ing plain colors I Do you hate to get up In the O U TD O O RS --NOW With Briggs 8t Stratton Gasotlna Engina $n9.9.» morning? I will have to confesa GARDEN AND H E L D SEEDS. All standard that I do. And 1 find that having a Room bright shiny kitchen to get break­ varieties. Tested for purity and germination. fast In really makes me feel much ? A tF A more cheerful about having to crawl out and atart the coffee. 1 ' Once a week, usually Friday mumlng, I take a bowl of warm for th/i 30’lnch width Rinso suds and soft cloths and go around wiping finger marka off the paint, washing door knobs and wip­ AWNING ing window slUs. You know, Rinso suds remove even greasy dirt with ■ Medium Weight Drill LAWN surprisingly little rubbing,' leaving • Includes all fittiags surfaces bright and clean. After ' washing off the dirt wipe ithe sur­ • Oresn, erangs, and srhlts face with a damp, and then a dry tunfast palmed stripee cloth. MOWERS Then I wash out the bread and $14 cake contalnsrs and glass Jars The Lawson Sofa fils which hold matches, etc., and every other week or so, wash the glass In The finest glider ws could find a t a popular LAW N MOWERS. The complete Ecllpee tJne, priced from 69.29 cabinet doors—they become finger the informal room! marked ao quickly—and how they price. ( Famous Troy Qual­ te $29.00. Repeln that ore eeldom called for are available at gleam after a R ii^ waohl ity.) Really fine m^ern figured covers. F^me* all tlraea. Thla la not true of the endlem variety of lA n u Mow- OccoolonaUy take down the gU Where an all-upholstered piece is , lampshade and wash It If you have enameled to contrast the desired to combine with maple, we. In frieze coverings. eri that are offered at apeclal price*, and on which price appeal not done thla recently I wtU ven­ recommend this Lawson model. Itu la thetr only feature. ture that you will be really amaaed at how dirty It looki at close range. plain, dignified lines has kept it in Now You Can Get Guaranteed style for years. This custom-made Atk to ee* and Inapeet UNION Une of Hoea, Forka. Rakea. The sink, o f course. Is washed every day—several times—and how sofa is covered in a choice of seven Onlttvators, Etc. look at the quality of the handle*, heft them easy It is to keep It clean and the friezes in a new textured effect. for hang, weight and balance. It’a a real pleaaure to iiac tool* faucets ahlny with hot Rlnao tuds, no need to use harsh abrasives Riverside Service of this kind. The first ooet la the only cost., , , . ., which scratch and mar tha surface. 4-Oey. About once a month, 1 take down Onfyf the kitchen curtains and wash them in Rinso, o f course, to protect tha The "Cape Cod" 3V^>Gal. Sprayer at Extra Savings color. They look so crisp snd parky when I put them back! Here'a a way to give yonr dining reetn • real Early American atmosphere. The VerilM Veto* ISM 2 6 9 It’a good for one's soul, I find, to * 2 in Chintz have a bright shining kitchen! Th* popular short-fold (folds long, low buffet is an excellent early New tfAmlcts brsM pumo "D e^pore Cleaning- to 36 Inebsa long) Beach Chair. • • • »? djvelopt 30 Ibt. prti- England model. The saw-buck table has •ur«f gait, ptr air chargt. Beauty epedalista talk to us aa Ftat scat; leg rest; fringed can­ drop leaves so that it extendi to 88x60 much these days about "deep-port opy. Striped duck In green and *12'®® PRICED AS LOW AS clsanlng" to remove the soil and ac­ orange colorings, fine chair inches. Extra high backs and sturdy legs Rtvsnlds MINTeVARNISH cumulation of dirt which is not rs- or little money. are features of the distinctive arrow-back RAMBUM moved by surface cleaning, that Windsor chairs. 6 Pieces, as sketched. Note the thin grace­ 4 .4 e -a tla i This is the Oean-up and Paint-up season. W e have every neces­ am venturing to adopt the same ful wings, and the fine­ Idea for the cleaning of the out-of sight portions of the kitchen. No ly curved back of our Don»t l e t Sadly Worn Tlroi Spoil Your Holiday Trip , . , sity in Paints* Varnish, Waxes, Polishes, Brushes, Etc. matter how good a "surface" or reproduction. These every day housekeeper we think we are features not to be Buy N o w .. . Got Extra Savinitl Ramblers are built by the are, there comes a time when the found in inferior shelves of our kitchen cupboard Ruffles $ ^ pair same nationally famous manufacturer who makes Wards storage drawers, gas range, etc., chairs. Covered in Co­ lonial chintz with arms finest, most expensive tires! Built of vitalized rubber . . . need a little special attenUon. Wbether you are spurred on to do Smart, crisp pin-dotted ruffle and wings of maple, Latex dipped cords .. . center traction safety tread . . . and this just for special company, curtains give any room a Colonial for durability. when the spirit moves, you will be feeling. For earlier effects, tailor­ many other famous Riverside features 1 Guaranteed without rewarded by a feeling of sometUng ed nets with “ slub" threads in nat­ limit as to time or mileage! wiU done. Following are a few sug­ W ell Built, Smooth Running gestions ndilcb you w ill find helpful. ural color are excellent. $1 pair. Sopply Cupboard Luzury plus! « you want to be u ca. SALB B S a B A U truly la«y, own a Chaloette. Back 4 Taka svemhlng from tha sbslvts. least n M ow er ’’ s m PBICE PRICE adjuoU: leg rest drept down If you Uae a hooked Axminster patten to SIZE PRICE P B K X Wash the shelves and Inside walls [ 4.M-ZI .. . .$4.76.. ..$3.99 wish. C!an be converted into a sin­ with hot Rlnsu suds. Rinse with a give your maple room the correct 5 4 5 5.00-1$ . ...$949.. ..$949 g e bed. Folds compactly fo r stor- ) i.90-ze .. ..69.06.. ..$14* soft cloth dipped In clear water and background! 9x12 sizes . . by Bige­ [ «.T6-ie .. . .$5A6.. ..$«JW 9.00-S0 . ...$$aS....$94S wrung as dry as possible.. Wipe wl*-n 1 Kten-edgtd blades of tool low Weavers . . start at $86.50 with OP04 THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTR 9 O'aOCK ' 4.M.81 .. ..tSJS .. ..$4.71 9.29-IS . ...$6.00.. ..$941 a dry cloth. Allow the wood to tbor dozens of ether sizes available. Hand sttcL • ' whsela Self-adjusting ot^ b ly dry before replacing the siip- ban bearings. Ssvs at W ardil i.Ts-se .. ..$9.70.. $9.11 9.Z9-61 . ...$ 7 J $ .. ..$$47 hooked, American made rugs, 9x12 f t ALL WARD TIRES MOUNTED FREE KitciM;n Cabinet $59.50. . , ' WATKINS BROTHERS Remove all suppUes, jars. stc. M^chesler Plumbing & Supply Co. ,CUan tbs Inslda by wiping with a WATKINS cloth dipped In hot Rinso suds and Tkfcets far Om Klwaails Rifldlas’ OUap tSBott Bhow Ob Bata A t Thla Ztero. at MANOfejER. CONH ’ 824-828 M A IN STREET 877 Main Street Mancheater, Conn. wrung fairly dry. Rinse with a at AAANCHESTER. CONM “ ir It’a Hardware we have It" cloth dipped In clear v.'atc) and wipe TELEPHONE 5161 MONTGOMERY WARD Phone 44215—“ Uae It" .with a dry cloth Abraatvea and' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. (X)NN. WEDNESDAY. MAY 1 8 .198S- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 18,1988; In Lux suds, rlDziiig thoroughly, roll­ that contains harmful alkali. Lux ings to always be at their best, wash Is that they may be washed fre- is well to change the suds, as clean air In the shade or Indoors. Newer + -4 ing In a towel, and drying In the Is the Ideal soap to tise for washing them after each wearing this simple queqtly in order to keep them as Lux suds work out the dust and dirt dry garments containing elastic or her. Theyi stopped for soda hut be­ scheduled freight movements ara put Into train line (or oompletlon of BBOADOABTB FBOM shade, or Indoors. Gloves with babies’ diapers. It oonslsta of just Lux way. spotless as our other underwear. most satisfactorily. If ttete are rubber In the sun nor near excessive hind the screen a beer-party was not delaysd. Waterways surrsund- roll movement without breaking nuBNcii nnuifB ; HOW TO OBTAIN BEST woven cuffs as, of pique, organdy, or mild, neutral soap, and contains no Turn tbe stockings wrong sljle Tba following simple m ^ o d reju­ particularly soiled sppts on e|aMlc> heat as a radiator or register, is IG .0 .P . ASSEMBLY MOVING FREIGHT Ing the New York area present a cargo and under through billing. going on. One of the boys caUed The carfloata usad ara built of Llslauz, Franea —4AP) ■— Da- ' linen, look beat If the cuffs are harmful alkali. In addition, it is a out This prevents fuzzy looking venates foundation ganfients again it Is sometimes helpful to use a riibber Is likely ^o become, affected Bert; the two walked over while natural barrier to pasaage of freight ironed lightly. truly sanitary form for soap to use and again. washcloth to cleanse these portions. by excessive heat. The garment TRAFFICARTOON shipments by rail. steel with three tracks on deck and votees of tha "UtUe Flowti” ara stockings. Make rich auds by dis­ Bert and Morry talked over tickets vary from >87 to 860 feet In length, now brought In radloi^MWle pOfftaK ' Woolen Blankets. fur babies’ things, because, unlike solving a few Lux flakes In luke­ Remove trimming- as flowers, Care should be used, however, not may be pinned on a line so that the for a game, and Uncle Ed, stopping OVER NEW YORK To accomplish this operation, re­ RESULTS IN WASHING cake soap, the same Lux Flakes ribbons, etc., whlc’> might be un- to fray or wear tbe material. For weight Is evenly distributed, or may SPIRITED EVENT quires an investment of approxi­ with a maximum capacity of 25 age to her shrine. Broadeasta from No movie actress Is more temper­ warm water. Always have suds In for ctgarets, saw them. Polly was loaded cars. Tbe carfloats are Saint Therese’i station taka placa amental than a woolen blanket. Sub­ are never used twice. This gives lukewar or cool. Put in tbe stock­ wasbable and thus stain the gar­ stubborn stains put some of the suds be placed on a clean towel or paper called up on tbe rug. She tried to mately *50,000,000 In 150 tugs. 323 protection against dust, dirt, etc., ment. themselves on tbe material and on a flat surface. In tbe latter carfloats, 1,094 lighters and barges, usually towed in pairs with the tug­ the first Thursday of each month It In place on a firm surface as on a ject It to tbe least bit of hot water, ings and wash by squeezing the explain, but It did no good. All per­ and conslat of a talk by sosm corrugated pasteboard, or an old which a cake of soap may collect no suds through and through the ma­ Turn garments wrong side o- as gently rub them into the stains with case it is well to stuff a towel or HARBOR BIG JOB 44 ferryboats and miscellaneous boat between the floats. Bach car- Sweaters, Knitted Hungs. or scrub It vigorously, and it stiffens matter how carefully guarded. tbe fingers, or work some dry Lux ICIeYeland Looks Forward to missions were stoppeo. float may weigh as much aa 1,000 late and aa artistic program, tta rug. Use pins which will not rust. and becomes as harsh and hard to terial, especially In soiled spots. in this way It Is easier to remove tissue paper inside tbe garment so No Couniellar to Tom To other marine equipment employing aim being to' make the saint batter When the sweater Is dry remove As the diapers are removed from Never rub stockings as with bar perspiration, bits of skin, etc. Mend B’lakes Into the spots with tbe fin­ that the air may circulate between 3,400 men with a weekly payroll tone In Itself and the cars and con­ get along with as an Irate woman. gers or tbe cloth. At twenty, she found herself In a tents of each may weigh aa much as known, to encourage prayar aw* to fc Gloves, Blankets, Baby it from the outline, turn it right side But washing these fluffy blankets the baby, they should be rinsed to soap, this tends U fade colors and holes or runs to prevent their be­ the thicknesses of the material. Tireworks” in Spacious serious situation. It was something A little known fact concerning the averaging *200,000. Invite pilgrims to her shrine. destroys the life and springiness of coming enlarged. Elastic or rubber should never be transport of freight on the New Ha­ For through movement of freight 2,600 tons, so that the total weight out and press It lightly with a warm with a little care will reward you as remove any solid matter, and should Rinse thoroughly using plenty, of about her employer who paid her handled by a single tugbot frequent­ Iron, using a damp cloth to remove (hey will come from the wash bright then be put to soak in a borax solu­ the silk. L there are stuAxim Always use a mild, neutral soap lukewarm to cool water. It is the Ironed as the heat from the iron ven Railroad from New England to cars between New England and the would be likely to weaken the rub­ too much attention. She needed ad­ West and South, and between Long ly amounts to more than 5,000 tons. Qothes, Stockings and wrinkles and pin marks. and fresh. tion. A white enamel pall with a spots which do not yield to this for washing foundation ,7 -ments. rinse water which removes the last Public Hall On June 9. vice, but she needed her job, too. southern and western points, or vIco POOLS MAKE RACE BOWLS cover is good for the purpose. Once treatment, gently work a few dry traces of loosened soil and soap left ber. Cloth portioiu of the garfhent versa, la that the cars must l>e Island and the various trunk line The handling of such a load through Leather Gloves. First, always use Lux Flakes. Lux Is Ideal, for the tissue thin, dia­ If she only had someone to ask the congested waters of New York Gloves have come to the fore in They dissolve quickly even In luke­ a day wring the dia^ra out of tbe Lux flakes toto the material. You mond flakes dissolve almost instant­ in the fabric from tbe suds bath: can be pressed on the wrong side transported on water across New points, during the month of October, Louisville, Ky.—(AP) —Wading Underwear Are Best borax solution and wash them In rich will find that this removes the spots Three rinses are usually ample. with a warm, never a hot iron. about it, to talk to from the heart York Harbor and that this operation 1935, 70,099 freight csrs. Involving Harbor requires skill and experience tbe fashion picture this year as al­ warm water. This brings us to the ly oven In lukewarm water giving asveland—(AP) —Public Hall, In and explain all the little—circum­ on the part of the tug captain. pools In city parka are fast bacom- most never before. Designers have next point. Always use lukewarm Lux suds. If a washing naachlne Is without 1 juring the stockings as rich, creamy suds which remove dirt Squeeze out the water thoroughly despite the huge amount of business 940,000 tons of freight, were floated ing year around play spots. Dralaad does rubbing. recent years the setting for colorful stances and fears. across this watei-way from termin­ Treated by Lm Flakes. used their imagination not only with or cool water, never hot. Next, available it is convenient for the and grease quickly and easily. Al­ after each rinse. (Complete remov­ FR^StLMAN RAISES STOCK Her mother by this time was out done by all railroads plying In and of water during the winter ■aaaen, fabrics and leathers, but also with don’t rub or scrub blankets, nor let purpose, but if not, the diapers may Thoroughly rinse stockings In luke­ ways have the auds lukewarm or al of all tbe soap and loosened dirt pageants, noisy circuses and the out of New York must be accom­ als On one side to connecting rail Men and apes are the only crea­ the bowlB, with their slanting aldas, be washed In a tub. If the diapers warm or cool water. Now a hint TO PAY WAY AT COLLEGE completely os counsellor. She would plished with such dispatch that terminals on the other side to be tures whose eyes can be focused afford Ideals spots (or bleyels racss. colors. The latest fashion news them run too long In a washing ma­ cool. is necessary to gdt fresh clean look­ splendor of grand opera, will echo jump to conclusiona, censor Polly talk In glowing terms of red, bril­ chine. And finally, dry blankets are being washed by band the water about quick drying. Roll the stock­ Then put in tbe garment. It Is ing garments. beglnnlDg June 9 with what may be Knitted clothM have beoama- to should be as hot as the hands can ing In a dry Turkish towel, knead Lubbock, Tex. — (A P ), — Carl for things she could not help and, popular that they are a permanent liant green, purple and rust color out-of-doors on a clear, warm day, possible to wash garments of sim­ Squeeze out as much water as KIgbt, freshman at Texas ’tech­ tbe most interesting Republican po­ what was worse, never forget It. gloves, and forecast pink as a high or Indoors away from excessive heat, bear comfortably, and wash by for a moment, then remove, ease in­ ilar color together if desired, but possible, but. do not twist or pull. If part of alreoet every woman’s ward­ nological college, Is ’’raising’' his litical show In many years. One day the girl, although she robe, if indeed, not of tbe entire fam­ style color for Spring. With gloves as from a stove or radiator. squeezing the suds through and to shape, and bang up to dry indoors never wash a dark garment'contain­ garments are rolled in Turkish tow­ way through school. through the material. If the diapers away from excessive heat. If you The Republican party, In choosing knew the Ice waa thin, joined a ily. f i t t e d clotbes are so com­ such an Important fashion part of Teat new colored blankets for col­ ing unfast dye with light colored els and some of the moisture ab­ An uncle gave him IS for Christ­ party to go to a road house for din­ fortable, and are considered smart one’s costume it la doubly Important or fastness before washing. Wash are being washed by machine tbe want your stockings to last never things. sorbed, they dry more quickly and mas in 1929. Carl bought a p ^ . Oeveland for the nomination of Its suds should be l ot. Thoroughly dry them on a hot relato r. 1936 presidential candidate, select­ ner. Like a movie plot, the rest were - for mapy occasions. And If wash­ that they be spotlessly clean. blankets as soon as they begin to In case the dye Is even slightly are not so likely to streak while dry- He raised the pig; she bad a fash- not there, the storm came up, and able. as many of them are It la so ’This Is easy If the gloves are get soiled. Several short washes rinse the diapers In clear water.' Foundation Garments. unfast It is well to have the suds and In. Knead out the moisture and lly of six. , ed a city and state where political Rinsing Is important, as even when contests are bitterly fought and the car would not move. The tracK easy to keep them clean. washable. Just squeeze them out are easier on blankets than a long Isn't It a grand and glorious feel­ also tbe rinse waters cool — tbe remove the garments from the'towel He sold, five; tbe remaining two was crossed again. MAY EVENTS AT HOUSE’S Before washing a new sweater, every night or so when you do your continued was necessary to remove mild, neutral soap like Lux is ing that "corsets'' have now become' warmer the water the more the immediately. Do not allow colored presented him with 11 morK IMy appreciated. stockings. Try this way for your used. It is Important to remove all foundation garments. Just think dye is likely to run. He sold his pIgS and bought a | ^ ball itself has political back- Suddenly she didn’t care. Good or knitted garment, teat It to be embedded soli. Shake blankets materials to remain rolled up while Intentions or bad were all alike to If you like your clothes comfortable, distinctive and smart, see these sure the colors are fast, by squeezing leather gloves. gently to remove loose dust. traces of soap and soli from the how miserable we active women IVash the garments by squeezing damp. registered cow and calf. '{ H il. Calvin OK)lldge was nom- Make rich suds with Lux Flakes, material, leaving it spoUessly clean. would be If we had to crawl Into an the rich Lux suds through and He accumulated a herd of 16 reg­ Rs there In 1934 amid cries of her parents anyway. Victim or vil­ new Spring and Summer eults. There are* styles here that are lure to RAINCOATS an Inconspicuous portion In clear, Make rich lukewarm or cool Lux Gently shake out tbe folds and lain, they had never tried to under­ lukewarm water for five minutes always keeping the water lukewarm suds, being sure that you use enough After rinsing, remove as much mois­ old-fashioned hour gloss corset and through the material, especially In wrinkles and ease tbe garment Into istered cattle, sold two for 1200 and Heep cool with Coolldge." The please tbe men^^ young men and High school boys, and a wide group of Of AH Kinds stand the difference. or so. or cool. Put on the gloves and soap to keep good suds throughout ture as possible from the diapers then try to play a round of golf, soiled spots. Never allow colored shape. Garments that tend to enrolled In Tech. The other 14 be economy platform which <3oolldge colors and patterns to choose from. and hang them to dry In the sun, if values at more than 11,000, and he took Into the 'White House was ap­ Thus Polly figured. And thus will Trench coats, rubberind Knitted things often get out of wash just as If you were washing the wash. Put In the blankets and take a husband on at tennis, or fabrics to soak even for a short time, shrink may be gently stretched be­ your hands. If there are stubborn wasb by gently forcing the auds possible, os sunlight helps to bleach even do the houerwork. Nowadays as streaking and fading are likely fore they are hung to dry. The thinks the calves will put him proved there. many adolescents reason It out. coats, and rubber coats. shape when wet. so to Insure re­ white cottons. As the diapers are through school. Ehcpectatlons of national G. O. P. Forever misunderstood, so quickly ‘I'll that light five minute*: to turn green— tht*n fin Blue Serge and Cheviots storing them to the correct propor­ spots of soil gently work dry Lux through and through the material, whether one prefers a soft lastex to occur. Do not rub or twist rub­ metal clasps on the garters should gonna rranli itl” Flakes Into the leather and contin by hand, or machine. If the suds being hung to dry, they should be pantie girdle, only one step removed ber or elastic as it Is easy to be released and elastic loosened. If leaders who hope the convention blamed—how easy for them to Rubber and oilskin hats. tions draw an outline on clean wrap­ eased Into shape, as It is not neces. win generate power for a sweeping cease confidences. And to whom, ping paper before wetting. Incl-. ue washing. If the suds get dirty become soiled, use fresh ones. from undies, or a finer piece gar­ stretch the material when wet. this is done the garters tend to keep UTILITY TAXES KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN for obstructions on the highways, i Middishade use a fresh lot of suds. (Chamois Thoroughly rinse blankets In sary to Iron them. They should bo ment with a few restraining bones Sousing the material up and down their shape longer. If the clasps concerted drive ■ against the "new then, are they to tur.. when tempta­ -i^Jut of 826,690 auto accidents In 1935, 53,730 were due to colli- dentally, the ideal time to draw this thoroughly dry before they are fold­ deal,” are matched by those of Ohio tion beckons or misfortune asks for outline is when the sweater la how, and doeskin gloves need not be put clear lukewarm or cool water. Put she will find it built for comfort. In the auds removes dust and dirt are not loosened rust may form on During 1935 electric utilities In tlM s with fixed objects; in these, 4080 persons were killed and on the hands. Just souse them around through a wringer adjusted loosely, ed and put away. And another advantage of these without Injury to the material. the material underneath. Republican leaders. They expect the sympathy? Men's and Young Men’s before you have stretched the el­ The diapers may be boiled occa­ this country paid a total tax bill of oonventlon to provide the stimulus 64,460 were iniured. bows, etc. Then, this outline may in the suds as you would a hankie.) spin for a minute or two, or squeeze present day foundation garments If the garment Is much soiled. It Dry garments In a good current of *260,000,000. Remove the gloves by gently roll sionally If the mother prefers. In for a successful attack on the Dem­ SUITS Work and Dress be used each time you wash the out the water by hand. Ease the ing them from the wrists and rinse blanket into shape and hang It to case of skin Irritation or infection ocratic regime In Ohio government. aa-eater. Expect “Fighting” Meeting. In single and double- Remove unwashable buttons, In clear water, lukewarm or cool, to dry, preferably over two lines, as In it is well to boil the diapers. For TROLLEY WIRES’ remove particles of dirt. Then this way the air con get at all parts the boiling. Lux suds should be used A spirited, boisterous gathering breasted. Novel TROUSERS. buckles, etc., and turn the sweater and then the diapers should be thor­ generally Is expected. Lafayette B. wrongslde out. Make rich auds work them around In light suds of and the blanket dries quicker. If Fade! In worsted, ehevlota and flan­ Lux. Leaving a little Lux In the oughly rinsed as In regular washing. Gleason, temporary secretary of tbe MAINTENANCE IS $ 3 5 ’0» nels, and all the newest pattsnis - with Lux Flakes, always have tbe there are colored stripes bang the Republican national convention, ex- suds ahd rinse waters lukewarm or gloves helps to keep the leather pli­ blanket so these are vertical so that Silk Stockings. and styles. able. If the color runs It will not streak icta the convention will be a "flght- MAY SHOE EVENTS cool. Put In the sweater and wash Beauty specialists tell us that we EXPENSIVE ITEM Squeeze out the moisture. Don’t g one for tbe first time since 1912.’' Men’s and Young Men’s by squeezing tbe suds threugb and tbe rest of the blanket. cannot expect to have a beautiful The 1924 convention was a jnod' through tbe material. Never rub twist, and roll In a dry Turkish When dry, brush the blanket to smooth complexion If we give It High cost of maintenance of over­ towel to remova^cesa moisture. Un­ arately quiet affair. Coolldge waa Wasb quickly. Do not soak colored raise the nap, and If desired, press strenuous and elaborate care one nominated on the first ballot. 1065head facilities has been among tbe $2-75 to $7-00 garments. roll at once, blow Into shape and the binding. Do not store blankets day and neglect It for a week. In e major reasons for the many changes AT HOUSE’S SPORT COATS to 44. Rinse thoroughly In plenty of dry at moderate temperatures. Don't until thoroughly dry. similar manner neglecting your from street car to bus operation on These can be worn with white freeze or put near excessive heat. Republicans who attended that or fancy flannel trousers. lukewarm or oool water. Squeeze Diapers. stockings for a week, and then hav­ M A R L O W ’S convention will find changes when Connecticut Company lines where out the water—don’t tarist. Then While slightly damp soften the Diapers, by nature, must, of ing an orgy of scrubbing out the patronage dropped below the point Men’s and Young Men’s gloves by gently stretching and they come to Cleveland this year, ' roll tbe sweater In a dry Turkish course, be washed frequently, and it spots. Is not the beat way of always Arriving by train they will find a where the expense of that mainten­ White and Striped Flannel towel, knead for a moment and un­ working the leather between the Is very Important that a mild, neu­ having your legs flattered by nice ance was no longer warranted. Re­ lingers. 'Then finish the drying new Union Station. There are more and Worsted roll. Don’t leave colored garments tral soap be used. Doctors say looking stockings. Incidentally one hotel accommodations. If they ar­ placing the trolley wires or over $9 to '$12.50 rolled up while wet. Base tbe Fabric Gloves. that even a clean dry diaper may good "scrubbing” Is sufficient to rive by plane, they will see a larger head system Is one of the large Items sweater Into shape on tbe outline. Fabric gloves, if washable, may chafe a baby’s delicate skin If the niln any. but the sturdiest silk airport. of street railway expense, since, in If the sweater tends to shrink, pin be easily cleaned by squeezing them diaper has been washed with soap stockings. If you want your stock­ The hall Itself has been enlarged order to Insure regularity and de­ TROUSERS so that It will now seat 14,200 per­ pendability of service, the company' sons. The lack of smaller halls must maintain emergency crews and BOYS’ SUITS where delegates might hold private equipment for repairing sudden breaks. In addition to the cost of SIses 6 to 18 years. In a)Mrt $^.50 up conferences has been corrected backs, double-breasted and ^aln There are now 15 such rooms. regular maintenance and replace­ $ 6 - 5 0 — $ 7 - 0 0 — $ 7 - 5 0 ment. backs In all the newest styles and The main arena, 120 feet wide and patterns. 248 feet long, affords an unobstruct­ Becanse regular and dependable There’s no need to have uncomfortable feet and besides ed view from any part of the hall. A tran-sportatlon is a vital need in the they spoil your disposition and good looks. Why not Men’s and Young Men’a SMART NEW FRUIT OF glass celling, 110 feet high, conceals urban territories to which street car try a pair o f W. B. Coon’s, for tired, aching feet? Blue, Wonderful values throughout the lighting system. operation Is now largely confined, black, brown, and white pumps and ties. such crews must be held in readiness $ 1 0 to $22-50 PLANTING TIME SPECIALS the store. It Pays To Shop Mar­ THE LOOM FROCKS Ohio’s Political History. SLACKS As Advertlaed In Good Housekeeping. In 1928, one of tbe crucial battles 24 hours of the day to repair any Style That Talks and Says: In the neweit patterns. At Amazing New Low Prices That Represent Real Buys! low’s. You’ll find what you’re Smart enough for Indoors and oat . . . Wear In the pre-convention campaign was equipment which breaks suddenly or them for ahopping . . . Sport . . . Bonn. ■ ■ v fought In Ohio with Col. Carml A. ceases to function. looking for at Marlow’s at the Thompson of Cleveland aligned with Breaks which occur in trolley wire Wear Dorothy Dodd GARDEN HOSE Shantung and Blister Sheer Frolks—$1.79. the then secretarj- of commerce, may be due to one or more of Sev­ BOYS’ up Fertilizers price you Want to pay. Herbert Hoover, against a "favorite eral causes. The most common one 5-8” Fabric Hose Other Cotton Frocks — Voiles, Broadcloth, and Silk son,”' Senator Frank B. WUUs. In ] Is crystallzatiop of the metal and Sheep Manure. .$2.75 hd. 50-ft. I.«ngth Coupled Pique—$1.49. the iMickground, directing the pri­ consequent loss of malleability and $6.00 — $6-50 — $7-00 KNICKERS mary and pre-convcntloii campaign elasticity, so that a sudden shock 6 to 18 years. In all patterns. results In a crack or break. It Is For Foot Comfort Try a Pair of Boys’ Bone M eal...... $2.75 hd. Pequot Sheets Dresses for the Kiddies and the Young Hiss. was another Ohioan, Walter F. Brown of Toledo, who became post- estimated that more than half of the 81x99. VoUe, Organdy, Dotted Swiss, Broadcloth, trolley wire breaks In Connecticut 4-8-4 G arden...$2.25 hd. Galvanized Poultry Netting $2 .3 9 94c. nuLster general. Special ...... $1.27 Former Senator Simeon D. Fess, are due to that cause. Moving AIR TREDS $1.75 to $3-00 KNICKERS Vifforo...... $4.50 hd. 2” Mesh. 19 Gauge another Ohioan and former national vehicles or objects other than; street $3.98 roll, cash Republican chairman, co-operated car equipment cause about a quar­ $5.00 and $6-00 L om a...... $4.50 hd. 150 feet per roll. SPECIALI Pequot Pillow Cases Smart Blouses. In onr stock yau*II And a with Thompson and Brown In ob­ ter of the breaks, and the remainder Men's and Young Men’s taining the 1924 convention for arc due to varied causes. Replacing $X*00 up 12x86. blouse for every suit and every occasion. the overhead system because of Suede Leather New Low Price On Special Organdy, Voile, Linens, Silks, 94o. Cleveland. For Foot Comfort and Service In linen, crash and khaki...... 31c Also our man-tailored Shirts for sport wear. Five major party conventions breaks or general wear is a large Compressed Air UNDERGROUND All colors, 94c. have been held In Ohio. The Demo­ Item of expense. Many metals have Women's 2-Plece Pajamas, crepe, pongee, cratic convention of 1856 was held been experimented with In the manu- KALI-STEN-ICKS ZIPPER Sprayer, $2.99 GARBAGE RECEIVER batiste, 8 ^ In Cincinnati as were the Repub­ facture of trolley wire, but only cop­ Silk Undies.' Vests, Panties, Bleomers, Step- lican convention of 1876 and the per has proved successful, and cop­ To insure the proper growth of your feet and your chil­ per Is far from being a cheap metal. dren’s feet. Priced according to size. Regular price $5.35, Ins. In white, pink and tearose, 21c, 88c, Democratic convention of 1880. The BLOUSES BOYS’ 48c. Liberal Republican convention of While many other metals arc used Now ...... $3.69 Orepe Oowns, regular and sortm slaes. Spe­ 1872 was held in bolumbus. The In combinations and alloys to make cial 4Bo. last was the 1924 convention here. the wire strong, they can all be list­ $3-00 • $3-50 - $4-00 - $5-00 $8.00 up SHORTS Anklets, white and colored. Special Se. Six Ohioans have been elected to ed under four classes: copper, bronze, - the presidency, William H. Harri­ steel core with copper sheathing and ‘ son, Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. a combination of copper and steel. $6-00 - $6-50 Coats—$12.50 up. Garfield, William McKinley, William 7 9 « “ p FOR THE MEN FOLKS Howard Taft and Warren G. Hard­ WHEELBARROW SPRAYER ing. BUS AND TROLLEY Other Makes and Styles Dress Shirts Three Ohio nominees were defeat­ From $2.29 to $4.00 White and fancy. AH typea of oonaro—But- Q Q ^ ed; Harrison, In 1836; Taft, In 1912, 12nnectlcut your shoes here, consistently, and don’t "flsh around” haphazard­ In This Dept, Suburban Mowers By Olive Roberts Barton C)ompany in the form of bus and ly buying one pair In one store, one In another . . , when you can With ^eum atic Tires 14-tooth...... 59c trolley rentals for groups going en j set all the finest shoes here! Oak Garden Barrrows BY NEA .-SERVICE INC. masse to picnics, outings, ball ! and Advertised 16” ...... $13.50 Polly Jones at five went across games, and the like. The company | Featuring tw-o For Boys and $5.95 Big Savings For You In Marlow^s Basement the tracks. Coming back, an In- provides for tbe rental of buses and | trolleys for these special group oc­ popular makes of Little Men B. V. D. Underwear 18” ...... $14.50 terurban just missed her. A neigh­ Spring and Sum­ bor saw It, and told Polly’s mother; casions at a low rate of charge, the sturdy, mannish Arrow Shirts Genuine "NeweU” Plnless CURTAIN EXTRA SPEaALI 1-GaIIon VACUUM JUGS, for hot or vehicles being furnished through mer styles: Hedge Trimming Shears Polly was spanked and put to arrangements made with the offi- ' styles, similar to H o ll3 n Y o o d STRETCHERS, cold liquids and foods. Sturdy, light­ for a day. That was as it should dais in tbe Connecticut Company’s { Daddy’s. Arrow Neckwear 8” ...... $1.19 weight, and non-breakable because a lesson in Ilfc-savlng local offices in the various communi­ Model value $1.26...... a/O C |o be Icamao right. Co-Operative Prices: liner, regular $1.50...... 9 8 c ties. Wide use was made of this Arrow Spedall service by Connecticut organlza-1 Styles Shirts and Shorts «A Polly, In her heart, knew ahetions last summer. $ 1 . 5 9 $4.98 7 had a good reason for crossing to Arrow Collars ' the track. She thought she saw POACHING BY JAPANESE 14” — 4 Blade “Griffen” All White SHOE POLISH, BARGED IN PHILIPPINES I Pruning Shears General Purpose MOTH BALLS, Judy, her cat, i ver In somebody's Holeproof Hosiery Other Models At large tube or bottle, $ A ... yard. Judy had to be rescued and $ 3 . 5 0 $6.95 • $8.95 value 25c...... MOTH FLAKES, package .. 9c carried borne—but not this Judy. Manila —(AP) — Alleged illegal Carter’s Overalls Special—59c. Barrows—$4.95 MOTH B A G S...... fishing in Philippine waters by Jap­ This one belonged there and said so. anese boats has caused army and I House’s Polly tried to tell her mother, but customs officials to urge all citizens Brighton Garters ' Window Screening T r a — her mother wouldn’t listen. And ac­ to report such incidents immediate­ Specials customed to forgetting reasons for ly so that the offending boats may Munsing Underwear Large purchase enables us to Bamboo Cutters Flat Finish HoQand WIN- Q A ^ doing things, the day of her release be pursued. < 3 — meet all competition. Wicker CLOTHES feund that part of it gone. Polly ’The latest of a long Uat of Incl- Rakes DOW SHADES, value 50c.. O a l C 1 Pfait OLD EN 6U SH No Rub­ never crossed the track again, but dents occurred recently off the Moro I Per hd. sq. ft. 89c bing WAX with Lamb _ RASKETS, value 69c 4 4 c she never explained. Islands In the south. Provincial offi­ Bledc 12-Mesh, ^ O 0 1 Wool APPUCATOR .. 0 9 C Her Side Ignored' cials reported that Japanese were SM oot lo t s ...... $1.19 When Polly was ten she went fishing off the Isolated island of J, Begnlor 8L0O value. 1 quart wax with Deedie Smith in Deedle’a Cagayan de Sulu, and near Blonon- and appUcator, $I.06i papa’s car out to the farm and gan. Parang. The Intruders were Black, brown, Galvaiiized 16- m 4x7 Imported GRASS RUGS, t \ Q alleged to have gathered thousands (StencUed)...... i f O C 12-Quart Round Agate missed her .auslt lesson. She white, calf, whits Mesh, 50-foot lots # 1 9 thought, when Mr. Smith stopped of turtle eggs, killed many male 6x9—$1.98. WSH P A N S ...... turtles and carried away hundreda | DarkBronze, CQ 3 3 c a t the school this showery day to of the females. suede and Sport 50-foot lo ts ...... 9 0 # 9 9 9 ^ 1 9 c ” INSECTICIDES pick Up Deedie, that he was going Circulars, printed In the dlalecta I Styles. GARDEN SPADES stralgl^ home. Instead, he turned of coast tribes. Instruct tbe natives | The above are cash priccs- F lit...... Vi 19c, 1 pL 84c, qL 8To out the pike and they got back to to report Illegal fishing to. the epn- 98c Nexen ...... V> pi- 10c, 1 pt. IBo town a t six o’clock, just as daddy atabulary. Genuine Dn-AQ DUST MOP, Snia4*d • • Vi pi- 1 pL qL Sic Foil Size Cretonne Uinsd O Q _ came in. value 3 9 c ...... S p i s j m ...... lOe op No one would listen. Polly gave LA PAZ TAPS HOME 2 9 c P^BlMion ...... IScdox. Overnight BAGS, val. $1.25 9 0 C her mother the dollar Grandma had FOOD SUPPLY I sent her, because mother said that Phone Mias Wilson charged for missed La Paz, Boliva—(AP)—Army en­ Free lessons the satne as the others. Also gineers, building roads to La Pas 4121 See Our Complete Line of Bicycles, Scooters, Carriages and Coaster Wagons. They Are that she. Polly's motner, wouldn't from ttie mountain valleys on the C€JIOUS€^SON. Delivery put It up. So off bopped the bunny- eastern slope of the Andes, are tap­ Manchester’s Leading Hardware Store Gi^atly Reduced. lamp Polly waa going to buj for ping a new aourc# of “— " ' INC. her own white desk. supply for the caplU ' At fifteen, one daj^ Margaret, beef cattle. Most of _ m os rather. B^rt walked home witk ;here has conN from Pant, I allaa Polly, walked home with Bert, ■V* . ' V UANGHEarrER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, MAT 18.1884 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 18,1934, ...... HERNS A GAY BOOK nooUeut in a quarter of a century. and tested three times yearly by 'An Editorial' Hang Glider Is Newest Contribution to Aviation TheNewiWyJnwMtoh Double Arrives Bometlmes highly polluted river wa­ representative of the department! RUMFORD’SPOUCY CONNECTICUT CO. SQUARE MEALS SCARCE CHECK OF CROSS fer stands on the other side of the BY THREE CHIURENI Once a year it Is required that 4 F e a t u r e K u s h i o n E*Z to Visit Shirley croee connection. valves be opened up and cleanc We Live Better Today The first etate-wlde clean-up of and rubber facings replaced If nec BUILDS UP PROFITS TELLS WAYS TO CONNECTING P lR dongeroua cross connections took essary. The process guards thJ BOOK REVIEW place in (Connecticut ten years ago public supply against danger of con) It is InteresUng to noU. that the^or freosM a dsssert lor dinnsr. Eo-' Take three clsvsr ebtldrsn who I more serious publications have a few cents fresh, sparkiing water have lived aa unusual U(e of travel in 1926 when governing amend­ tamlnatlon. ‘ flows into the kitchen sink and AVOID ACCIDENTS PROTECTS WATER ments to the State Sanitary (Cods given conslderabls space In recent in far countriss. and ost them to were enacted. These regulations issues to "the good old doya". Not bathroom basin and tub. Tbe Joys writing a oollsotlvs autobiography; Boosts Many Items Other SWEDEN EASY ON ~ that these articles havs been In of cleanliness ore ours of safe and you ora likely to get a vary un­ prohibited any new cross connec­ TA.X DODOERa tions and required tbe severance of praise of Jia t period which etretch- hygisnlo living, if we but dwell lit usual sort of book. with the motoring season close nf A very important duty of public C veguely from twenty-five to a Mmost any American community "Around the World In Eleven Than Baking Powder — hand, officials of the Connecticut all old cross connections except that Stockholm —(AP) — Neglect 3 water supply and health officials In hi.ndred yeare ago. On the contrary, within easy reach of power lines Years” (Stokes: S3) Is just such s | Company have listed eight ma)or in the case of connections existing Swedish taxpayers who fall to de-J and water power developments. book, and It's a lot of fun. causes of accidents between motor Connecticut la tbe control over pip­ on December 31, 1926, and equipped Clare all their income are ^ven thty have eet forth in fairness and Pleases Grocers. with humor, some at the "goodness" Our food products ore abundant It was wtrttsn by Patience Rich­ vehicles and street cars, hy the ing cross sections between approv­ with'certain approved types of dou­ chance to make good without pay) ble check valves and drip cocks and and a great deal of the Inconvon- available almost In all seasons, mod- ard, and John Abbe, three remark-1 avoidance of which drivers can ed, potable water auppllea and un­ Ing fines. They merely file a second e ^ y priced. And a wlee govern' able younsters whose parents have easily escape the danger of suen approved water foi Industrial use or gauges for testing, all located In a blank any pay the added tax. In lencs, hardship, discomfort, drudg- A broad concept of baking powder water-tight pit or otherwise acces­ Stockholm more than 7,000 such etv and dirt at the old days. Port ment long ago established sanitary been spending the last decade In mercbandlalng In which thia product crashes.-Seven of the causes may ha auxiliary fire fighting. Without such standards by which these products France, Germany. Russia. England, | KwtMION l-Z avoided without difficulty merely jy control, polluted water of the latter sible for testing, the date of sever­ formulae have been filed thia year. | of these discomforts weic ...isvold- aervea aa a key Item, aiding and ance was extended tmder permit by Rble. Some were due to the hondl- ore produced under healthful condt- and the United States. MtVINTID Polly P rilyon $tron6Arch atlmulating additional aales of not remembering the hazard Involved type might flow Into public mains Uoni, handled In eleonUnes. and de­ Moving about in that faohton, I Air Cushion when an easily steered vehicle is under certain hydraulic conditions. the State Department of Health. ISTANBUL KJILLS STR.AY FET8 espa of the equipment of the day. •At urn only baking powder but numcroua Borne were due to the lack of In- livered to use In the eome clean the children have bad some rather | other grocery producta, la pointed placed In the path of a vehicle which Moat of the serious water-borne As a result of Intensive surveys Latest Innovation In aviation, this hong glider will soar through the air at 22 miles on hour, declares unusual experiences. In telling about Is operated on tracks and therefore outbreaks in the United States municipal shelter bad de­ ranch. manifestly beyond the experience molished two towers of u transmis­ supplementing and Iniuring the and Interest of the average house­ pecially where parked vehicles limit food for this young deer, headed for a feeding ground. Pennsyl­ *36 In. Dotted Marquisette — Cream and Ecru. supply from the North. Total revenues of New England Altogsthsr they have produced a| street space. vania, supporting a vast number of deer, is faced with the prob­ 5 : 1 sion line near Hartford, wblch bad wife whose biggest Interest la cook­ t Gaa Companies was 2.8 per eent leas book which you'll find extremely | ing for the average family. The wis­ Driving from an Intersection di­ lem of thinning out the timber to encourage growth of shoots, COTTAGE SETS Organdie Ruffled to be temporarily repaired until the In 1935 than In 1934. entertaining. dom of thia policy la attested by rectly Into the path of a street car. vines, and bushes, and provide sustenance for starving herds. 95c pair Curtains, 93c pair GAS PLAYS ROLE STATE STATUTES flood subsided. Four wood poles were Mlaa Baker's Impressive success In Passing a standing trolley to the needed to carry two Unea at three 8 * 1 , left and striking pedestrians cross­ . wires each. POWER PLANTS BURN the home-cooking Held. 48 In. Wide New Scranton Lace • The Rumford School begins by ing In front of the car. FURNITURE TRADE thousands of homes, furniture has CONTROL FUTURE Working In two gongs, the com­ looking at cooking problems from Passing to the right of a street HOPES FOR BOOM been destroyed or rendered unsuit­ Criss Cross CURTAINS ifV**2 * • OF GUARDIAN OF pany workmen commandeered a HUGE COAL TONNAGE AAAA'ioeiE car taking on or leaving off passen­ IN FI-OODED AREA able for further uac. CURTAINS Adjustable Tops If•4 - : fleet of rowboats, some with out­ the housewife's point of view, by gers. I TO 1 2 considering her cooking aa an active "While some families will be un­ $1.25 95c WATER SUPPLIES board motors, and then "on shore" Permanent part of the daily family life. An­ Chicago—(AP)— The furniture able to afford to refurnish, a large . STATE’S HEALTH about half omits from the line Whan there Is sn Increased cost swers are furnished for such com­ noYfXVTT OF NAZIS Inilu-stry Is looking forward to an percentage will be In the market for 40 Different Styles 46 Different Styles • « ^ . wreckage buUt two big rafts with of fuels. It reflects Itself directly In monplace but Important questions I RGEII ON IIINDITS upturn in business when eastern all types of home equipment." Whit­ 1 4 '' on estimated canylng rapacity of the coat of generating electricity, 08 “How make winter vegetables AI-TKR HITLER .HBE Hood w aters snb.slde. ing explained the 1913 flood In the of of Whlla Oonneetleut's present pub' three tons each. Loaded with equip­ since cool and fuel oil furnish the 0»M fills in Important role In the lie water supplies are more than Waves more interesting to the family ?' Law-rence H. Whiting, president Miami valley of Ohio and elsewhere Cottage Sets Ruffled Curtains 1 ^ state health laboratoriee at Hart­ ment and men, tbe rafts through mechanical power which turns the Hofs*i a now thrill for tort, tonthlvo, cflttroMod What kind of de;^erts shall I serve Calcutta, Intlla (AP) A nger­ of the American Furniture Mart was followed by a "flood" of busl- ford In determining whether or not adequats to meet all possible re­ skillful navigation were then nosed turbines and converts that power the very young children?" "How ed by llltler’s recent statement that here, .says a record breaking spring ni'.ss for furnlliirc stores. M any deal eome' 185,000 somplee and cultures quirements of the State for many into position with the aid of the Into electricity. To furnish Connec­ fMl-^for lirtd, aching bodies It's the thoa ihot con I make ray meat money go far­ the "British taught the colored market la In pro.spcct In May large­ era in that vicinity, he said, trace sent for examlnaUon to the labora­ years to eome, studies of water sup­ outboards. With the rafts'iboored in ticut with the 1,374,874,000 kilowatt •Edmond •Nestle MASSAGES — In Nature*! own way. M anaging glvafi ther?” "How can I cook economical­ races bow to walk, particularly the ly because of the floods. their pro.spcrlty to the inundations tories by physlclana, health officers, ply requirements, taking Into con­ position after much difficulty and hours of electricity produced In the ly for a small family?" And many Indians," nationalist lenders arc or­ "An enormous replacement mar­ of that year. The TEXTILE STORE sideration Increased population and one narrow squeeze beneatli a rail­ State lost year. It was necessary lor and the like, contain disease-carry­ Increased Industrial demands, which new LIFE to yoor cramped muKlei, arches, IlgamonH, others with a similar nation-wide ganizing protest meetings In all ket, in addition to the normal need I’ricc levels for the spring mar­ 849 Main Street Rubinow Building Manchester ing bacteria. Gas is employed in no road underpass, poles were towed ths power and light companies to • Zotos • machineless parts of India. for furnishings. ba.s been created In ket arc reported higher and an ad­ extend os far Into the future aa the burn 665,428 tons (2,000 pound.s norvtt and blood votttlt. application. Naturally, women are less than 17 different procaasea In end of the preaent century, reveal to the rafts one a t a time, rolled interested in having tliese difficul­ Kctaliallon through boycotting the flooded areas," he says. "In ditional upward trend Is expected. this type of work, being used In all aboard, and the butt ends were then each) of coal. In addition, the gen­ Vusf o few steps ond you feel the difference. ties solved for them, and naturally G erm an gor>ds has been u rg e d a t that new sources of supply will have erating plants also consumed 596,- meetings In Bombay, Lahore and three dlvlolons of tbe laboratories, to be brought In by coming genera­ sharpened like a pencil Four steel 489 barrels of fuel oil. Even a very enough they follow the way which those of chemistry and pbyhica, of oil barrels like a penrll. Four steel ' Come IN and try on o pair, has been made easy for them by the K arachi. tions. small Increase In the cost of fuel Invariably the meetings have end­ microbiology, and of serology. Looking forward with an eye to­ oil barrels were lashed to each pole per unit would amount to a consid­ Lily Beauty Parlor cooking school. They buy more and ed with resolutions to boycott and The first named division examines ward InAring the fact that the about two feet from the butt. erable item when applied to these better-baking powder and buy the with shouts of "Df)wn with Illllcrl" milk, cjream, water, Ice, sewage, future supplies will bo os well pro­ Through openings In tbclr tops, figures. Last year there was a Phone 7484 other foods suggested. The Inter­ Labor organizations In Bomiray trade wastes, river watera, clinical tected from tbe health viewpoint os these barrels were then loaded with definite rise In the cost of fuel at 933 Main Street ests of everyone, from those who thermometers and the Uke. Dlagnoa- those of tbe preaent, tbe lost Gen­ traprock. Weighted In this manner. the mines, and this la one of the sell the food to those who eat it are demonstrated in front of the Gcr- NORTON’S I man consulate with the same cry MAY tlo examlnatlona In microbiology de­ eral Assembly enacted legislation 847 Main SU Rubinow Bldg. Manchegter much better served. Miss Baker can What! Another Shirle: Temple and the German consul protested termine the presence or absence of providing that no new supply of be addressed at Rumford, R. I., and picture? Well, almost. That’s I In turn to local authorities. A R T H U R ’C tbe germs ot typhoid fever, paraty­ water for public consumption may .all correspondence is promptly ac­ Ginettc Marboeuf-Hoyet, picked I Later a statement was Issued, phoid, diphtheria, tuberculosis, some be developed In Connecticut without knowledged. in Paris as the tiny film star's , ercdlted to the German foreign of- venereal diseases, rabies, undulant the recommendation of Its Institu­ Hells Quality double. Ginette registers enjoy­ lice, which stated that Hitler’s re­ SPECIALS ^ nui in sxrkcir tion by the State Departmonti- of DRUG STORE fever, pneumonia and many othor Then there is another angle to ment (of that plate of ice cream marks were applicable only to "an­ 843 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING M.VNCHESTER communicable diseases. Tbe divi­ Health to the legislature. Tbe law the Rumford merchandising struc­ she's holding) on her arrival at cient India." But this was Inter­ “WHERE EVERY DAY IS SALE DAY’’ sion of serology determines the pres­ also protects the public with respect ture which is well worth the consid­ New York to visit Shirley. Com­ preted hy the Indian leaders, they ence or absence of other diseases, to any existing supplies by requir­ irs TIME FOR er eratloii of every grocer everywhere. pare her with the real Shirley, have Indicated at their meetings, ns roll iC up chiefly venereal. Those processes re­ ing that the department shall be It’s the Rumford policy of selling pictured below. only adding Insult to Injury. WALLPAPER quire soma 60,000 cubic feet of gas furnished with all reasonable In­ quality and pointing but the true At a packed iua.sa meeting, held MAY SALES SPECIALS monthly. formation regarding -water worka economy of the purchase of worth­ under auspices of the National Stu­ Gas Is used In Bunsen burners for and sources of supply. CARROLL SUMMER FURNITURE! while quality staples. Emphasis up­ MOHI.EMS KOR3I dents’ Council, an organization of Special for Thursday, Friday and Saturday! Toilet Dept. Specials heaclng solutions under examina­ Concerning future supplies, tbe on this was never more Important MORALITY LEAGUE Bombay university students, the fol­ tion; aterlUzlng bacteriological In­ law says that no system of water Come in and look over our fine display of outdoor furniture. Metal and wood., pieces— •33c Assorted t (\ supply owned or operated or used PERFUMESfW CUT RATE than now. Right now the swing Ic lowing resolution was formulated: Room Lot Special ^ oculation naedlea; flaming tubes, finished and unfinished — chairs, rockers, tables — a wide variety of things for the definitely away from mere cheap­ Jerusalem (Palcor) —(AP) — A "In view of the reactionary atti­ 30c Nail Polish ...... l U C 35c bottles and pipettes during examina­ by a municipal or private corpora­ ness and Its inevitable effect—prof­ morality league with branches In tude of Hitlerism towards the world tions; heattog water to sterilize In­ tion or Individual shall be construct­ 785 Main Street Manchester Wes porch and lawn. , the towns and villages of Palestine, In general and India In particular, 50c Zanada OQ Pond's ed until tbe plans have been submit­ itless aelllng. At no time have Bromo struments, rubber gloves, syringes, ted to and approved by the depart­ neiu'ly all forces so combined aa to has been formed by Moslems under India ns a protest, should not par­ 1.49 Cleansing C ream ...... ^ ^ C etc.; heating dlatllUng flasks during the name of "Do And Don't" to ticipate In the Olympic games In ^ Seltzer Coty Cream ment; and that the department sball put over a telling and selling mes­ 10 rolls of PAPER ^1 tests; Igniting and drying prcclp- consult with and advise anyone hav­ CARROLL CARROLL sage in favor of real quality prod­ maintain the purity of public morals Berlin.” Lipstick...... tates and residues under cbemlcol Spring Steel Chairs and enaure proper behavior In pub­ Because of the tnfiuence of the 50c ing or destring to have any system ucts sold and reasonable and yet and Border J1 Gardenia Perfume, examination; making distlUed wa­ ot public water supply os to pro­ SHOWS SHOWS profitable prices. Merchants and lic. The league has asked the Pal- Indian lenders, German exports to 20e ter; operating ammonia etlUe; oper­ c.stlne government to ban Immoral India may be seriously affected. (W’ill tio an avt*rag:e nlze room.) d ra m ...... posed sources at supply and methods THE THE A’''very comfortable chair with a grocers who have been tying it wlta theatrical performances. 39c ating steam baths and water bathe; o t assuring their purity. "Each pe­ "springy” back, steel frame with Rumford sales efforts are cashIng-in WEST5IINHTEK TO operating of dry heat sterilizing tition to the General Assembly for WAY! WAY! wood slats, . Waterproof paint in handsomely. FINNS BUILD BIG MISS MILDRED, Cosmetician ovens; generating itaom to operate authority to develop or Introduce FREE! $5-95 GET NEW ORGAN POWER PLANT Let her aid you with your autoclaves for preaaura sterilization; any system of public water supply.” orange or green. beating hot plates for evaporizing 25o tyondon—-.(A^)—Weatmlnster Ah WaUpaper Paste X its- make-up. tbe law further provides, "shall be $1.50 Enso, FlnlMd—(AP) —The larg­ bey la to have a new organ at a coat 75c solutions; operating gas stoves (hot accompanied by a copy of the EX-LAX POWERTO-FARM est steam electric plant In , of $100,000, the preaent organ hav­ 20c recommendatlMi and advice of sold Agarol Folding with 54,000 kilowatt capacity. Is ing been In use more than 200 years. department tb4reon." nearing completion here. It will take Colgate's Squibb's TOOTH BRUSH Lawn Chair An attempt will be made to have A B A R G A IN Cigar Dept. Specials POLAND BARS BWABTIKAB up the surplus energy from power the new one available for next yoar’a mvMk Tooth Paste Mineral Oil ratory glahsware; operating blast sturdy maple frame with DRIVE ADVANCES plants at Imatra and Rotihiala. coronation of Edward VIII. Now you can 1 Cigarettes, 1 Q i ^ lamps to be used In repair and mon- With Each ,50c Purcha.se ufaeture of gloss apparatus; beating Warsaw—(AP) — Wearing of $ 1 striped dqck fabric. An 'paint furnitura package...... l O z C INTERIOR Prince Albert 7 0 water to supply laboratory hot-wa­ swastika armbands has been forbid­ or Over. easy chair — convenient ami woodwork I S e ter taps. den to Polish nosls on the ground WITH GOOD GAIN Tobacco, Ib...... i% jCf that It la the emblem of another for lawn or porch. with a film of real SEMI-GLOSS Yellow Bole 7 0 state: The Polish nozl party Is small. BAYER Only beauty and pro­ Pipes ...... t V e Pumpkin pie Ice ereom Is fea­ ,tt haa headquarters In usds and An Increase of 44,840 farm elec­ Nm tection at a t^ y tured on this menu of a Boston circulates a newspaper there and in Aspirins tric customers during the year Something new. White Owl Cigars, O O restaurant. Warsaw. ■ 1935. bringing the total to 788,?D,'5, D l U IX I bargain price. box of 5 0 ...... v A s O v f : Barbasol Shave Credm ea. or 12.5 percent of all claiiscs of More A velrety, seml-hutrous finidi for mod- 2$c $1.00 Ever-Ready 35c farms in the United States, la re­ Costs C H I - V O Quick Drying ern wells and woodwork. Easy to ap­ FREE! 5 Blades Storage ply. Remarkably easy to rLsn, Shaving Brush .. V ick's - l O s ported by Edison Elect'-lc Institute s H E m a R ENAMEL GLOSS Hind's 79c In its annual publication of farm Less Space All 15c Tobaccos, statistics. This g in of nearly 46,000 i i t i o n 89c quart 51c pint Per Quart 89c Alm ond Cream 2 f o r ...... 23c V a p o Rub electrified farms compares with a To Run $1.00 Value figure of 30,400 for the previous 'Tobacco Pouch .. , year and with the high record of 49c "LIT ME TELL YOU ABOUT 113,000 made In 1928. Tne largest $1.00 Segal Razor 2 4 c increases occurred L Michigan, and B lades...... 25c MY NEW ELECtmC RANGE" with an addition of 8,724 farm cus­ More tomers and in Ohio with 4,868. Beauty If weather taxed yoor booM heavily last winter, SPECIAL! Many of the higher ranking states renew ita protectlre film and ite bmuty NOW. SO Spencer Morris with respect to farm elcttrlflcatlon, And save monev by using the finestTumso paint 9Sc including Connecticut, made their Costs i f l you can buy. T)u Pont Prepared Paint lasta Plcg. 10 Cigars ...... 95c • I'm so pteod c l my new g ”eatei gains in previous years, longer , .. lonka better... costa lesa in tbe rnd. Feenamint Estate Electric —eo prood however. Less (fnihnUPt recommendation based on years Gillette of myself for gettlag it. On the basis of all farms report­ eiperienoe with painta is Laxative Everything 1 bake in the' !AR.KOl L SE li_S BRANDS OiNlY ed by the U, S. Bureau of Census, More Razor Blades Liquor Specials merveloos Balanced Oven To Buy Watch HIU Whiskey, 7 _ eomaa oat perfect The the State of New Hampshire had Freezing PREPARED PAI^NT work-uble top and the the highest percentage of electrlH- 4-5 quart...... f ^ C independam-anit brailarera 75c Fitches Shampoo 42c cation with 68 percent of Its farms $2.97 Gal. in 5-Gal. Lots. 3 7 e Bbacon Hill Gin, Q O 17c so convanlatiL And the 50c Aqua Velva connected. Connecticut, New Jersey. ThermEstataand the Tlma- Hickory Utah and California each had 80 4-5 quart...... OU C Estate-ara the next thing to Hickory percent: New Ehigland as a whole, Apricot Liquer, O O _ having s meld — really I ' Woodbury Soap 7c 25c J. 5 J. Baby Talc 17c 48 percent: and the Pacific Coast, p in t...... O Z f C 51 percent. More WEARS LIKE IRON Coma in— let ns show yon Chairs Rocker Heublein’s Cock- C O an the wotk-eevlng, time- Adirondack Chair Viewed os a practical matter, Costs Features PI. tails, 4-5 quart. . v7‘^ X s O ^ 50c aavlng faetnras of the been- 30c Alka Seltzer 24c 60c ItalhiR Bate Sg—,, 55c however, the perf . mance Is really ttfal new Estate Electrics. Largo, roomy, much better tLan the figures above FLOOR AND DECK ENAMEL N yol Nerw. Prophylactic tmflaiabed s: w. About 400,000 of the farms Less C SPECIALl 50c Phillip*! Milk of M apem 34c 25c Woodbury Croaas 18c $ 3.49 eludr. . $2.49 $4.25 enumerated by the census actuallv . . . a a d FIDOR AND DECK ENAMEL weere like Cod Livor O il KNOBB CREEK WHISKEY To^ h Brush have no houses a t aU on them and To Own ELECTRIC RANGES BY of the total of 6,288,000 farms In oiit in iraa. It was made to ataod tbe bardeat wear 35o iRgran’s ShaVa Creaa 24e the United States, 2,516,000 or 40 More a porcb can get—4rom boiateixMia weatber i d ” " " : ’ ...... $ 1 . 0 9 7 5 e KREML NAIR TOMIC 5 5 c Smufrn* mb M Mm m« 3 2 c Save By Getting Your Summer Furniture At percent have dwelUnjgi; valued at ^ r t . . a mb •* oEly Value and eager feet. And it waa made eaoy to Wilkin’s Family, O f \ _ less than *500. Since it cosU »350 SImI ^ ^ mm offtr « . . 4m«4«bt«, for wiring and for the more corn­ M « l« l. tTMbl»>frM rv frijm tU * . . . applj, not just to porcb Roora, but toolikindi $1.07 60c p in t...... O a C ESTATE •m i raiM t f b M t'i « «r«M u a appliances in the home, few of U i t m for ymm mkm y*« «m m U fo m o i floort • • . wood or coocrete, inaide or outs Quart Pint Old Constitution Wine, 7 > | _ these farms are prospective electric tbe MW 8b«ir«tf*r. Tbert'a m for «vtry r tr te p«rp»f«> quart ...... /fIC Priced from $ 7 7 -7 5 op customers. This is emphasized by Sandy McNab C Q the fact that some 160,000 farms S5c Scotch, 4-5 q u a rt.. 3 S c , Very ERay Terns. KEMP’S, INC. reached hy power lines do not take $99.50 and up, with 5 years protection. Bieetriclty. , Mercurochrome Seagram’s V. O. 1 A A O dor-o-no Frigidaires Furniture and Music M a y t a g f Estimates ilscelv'ed from power JOHNSON Whiskey ...... $ 1 . U U companies Indicate th<^ the mile- Solution Deodorant ige of rural lines to beT>ulU-ia 1936 sriU he double the mileage for 1935, SPECIAL! out because of leaner territory the PAINT CO. I 6 e . SUNNY COVE STRAIGHT 2 9e Potterton & Krah Increase in number of farms served P otterton & Krah THE ORIGINATOR OF CUT-KATE COSMETIC STORES WHISKEY, 18 months At the Center 519 Main St. Mancheater, Conn. SriU be only 60 percent greater than At the Center 519 Main St. Manchester, Conn. (Formerly. John I. Olson’s) Herald Advertising Pays—Use It' B loss. 699 Main Street Tel. 6851 old, p in t...... 98c — ' It m m