PAQE tlWELVB dUm iirrBtnr Sttrabig Vrralft VOITDAT. FranUASY 8, lfl6& AVERAGE DAH.T CUtCIJlATION THE WEATHER The American Legion AuxlliasT' Harry Hampaon____ McCabe of 20 PUBUC SETBACK SERIES will meet tonight at 8 o’clock at street. rSaturday.------LEAP YEAR SOCIAL for the'Month o f January, 19M rorecaat of D. 8. Weather I the State Armory. Mrs. E. B. In Recreation Center YOUNG REPUBLICAN Mm. Rebeccai khombers of 30 GETS ETHIOPIAN NO. 4 TOWNSENDERS Bartferd HOTEL SHERIDAN man has arranged for bowling after Server street and Mrs. Evelyn the meeting. Members are remind Items of Interest Hegel of 64 Benton street were ad- FOR LUTHER LEAGUE 5 , 8 5 1 Snow and ileet ehanghig to tain MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3 ed of the Valentine shower for an mittcfl and Mrs. Elizabeth Robb of Member of the Aodlt and not so cold tonight; Wedneeday ANNUAL MARCH 10 RADIO CHECK-UP fair and colder. absent member. 168 Maple street, Mrs. Ada McCuc TO HAVE PROGRAM Bnreao of Clrenlatlofi* Second Sitting. Monday. of 237 East Center street were dis Will Be Held In Connection MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM Weekly Prizes $7. J5, $2. fl The Mizpah group of the W es The men's boxing claaa will meet charged Sunday. With With Regular Meeting A son *54’As bom Sunday to Mr. Series Prizes $10, $7, $3, $2, $l leyan Guild will meet tomorrow from 7 to 8 o'clock. night at 7:.30 with Mr.s. .lay Rand Nominating Committee To and Mrs. Frank Duncan of 6 ’ 3 Local Man Gets Postal Card Of The League Tomorrow VOL.l v ., NO. 107. (Claealfled AdrertMng on Page iu.|. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTtl. All riaverft Wriromc. The men’s gym class will follow Acrobatic Dancer To Enter MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. FEBUARY 4, 1936. of 43 Coburn Road. Work will bo Trotter street. Night. ria y at 8:15 Sharp. from 8;].3 to o’clock. on Railing ponnut.s. The Ways and The women's gym cla.'is will meet Be Appointed Soon By Mrs. David MeComb of 24 Miinro McanR conimUtre of the <‘fUild will street died at 8:50 yesterday morn Verifying Reception of The Luther League of the Eman tain At West Side Meeting from 7 to 8 o'clock. ing. -«■ meet tonight at 7:30 at the South uel Lutheran church will hold a The women's tap dancing classes Miss Grace GIgllo of 90 Oak Methodist church. are as follows: 8:00 to 8:30 advanc President Dook. Radio Program. Leap Year Social at Ita regular street. Mrs. Evelym McCann of 236 meeting tomorrow night at eight Tonight. Icebound Islanders Haul Food From Sky ABOUT TOWN ed: 8:30 to 0:00 Beginners. East Middle Turnpike and Henry MAY CALL MILITIA Mrs. Lurmn Foster of Acndcmy The mctt’s plunge period will be o’clock, In charge of the eocial com Dodd of Wapping W'cre admit tell mittee eonslHtlng of Pearl Johnson, SENTENCE JOHN BEY slroot ha.s ns Iwr gu ot. .Miss Tiu l*‘ fi"m 7 lo 8 o’e|o(k. 11,1 lliirrl aniumi mertinp of tno Arthur Convcrflr ^'ho Is fllrci lin^j Hful .Mra, Marie Dion of fis Well.a David Hutihinfion of 63 Hamlin chairman; BIrgett Frlaell. Norma ma t.’huich piii>lirity i-eprrsrnta- Tiir uomerrs plunge peri.id will be Y.riins KrputiliL-nn club of Manchpa- A t Towmsend Club No. 4 meeting rctoearfalfl for ”Thp Circus" to be street was diachai'ged to Wednesday evenmg at 6:30 p. m. Uncaa team following the girls' | building for mercantile trading. bearing his name was turned over | forced to the curb cither last Tues I Aurora, III—Charles Allen, j Long ago the private Supreme had cBurht the Soclallets Is snim- H otirlypBtrr COMING OUT AGAIN Be present. gam last Saturday evening, Feh- \ $44,200; lands. $824,093. SEARCH FOR COHTRACTOR to ptillce l>y a man who said h e; day or Wednesday at the point retired grocer whose appeairancs - Court of the Liberty League had the tnlnc and had atolen their clothee. TEXTILE WORKERS The Owl Patrol la still ahead in ruary 1. The score being 26 to 14 The Federatctl Sunday School found tl on much traveled Sheridan where the key.s wore found. won him character parts In motioa matter definitely settled beyond any Mr. Thomaa repilea that “ If Mr. the Patrol contest. in favor of tho Senior “ Y". ! Board, w'ill hold their next meeting Road near suburban Evanston. 10 She said a man from the large pictures a few years ago. €iinitti9 shadow of a doubt. Of course the Rooarvplt'a brnin tni.st atolc the William Longacre Is the newest Thursday evening. Feb. 6. at the IHfENSIFIED IN CHICAGO miles fn>m where the car \va.s left. car walked over to the one she be HEALTH-DIET ADVICE The Wednesday afternoon club of new home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert lieved was Wells' but refuse Lawts, "Oall 202 Bing Bing"; Law tha lalactmaB wtu baoena — U O F C TO RESUME rence, "Seven Plllara of Wledom”; artte Ite puMaftr Or. M ten| Nig^h Class Bootleggers HQ>BDRN AT STATE STAFFORD SPRINGS FINAL REHEARSAL ! Lindbergh, "North ot tha Orient’’; ^ ^ S t r a n g e C a s e by N«rd Joam BOARD TO OFFER nlffbt aaiured the eeleetmen ttef WTIC DAILY RADIO PROGRAM STONE, SUTHERLAND Overbeok, "Living High"; Hamilton, dealara will be given adequate I Stafford Springs. Feb. 4.— The I t s CARD PARTIES •Tin Can Craft” ; Thomas, "Ladles, In which to comply. CtrrtiM NCA mt Hartford, Uobd. Still Active in State Stafford Springs Syrlan-Amcrlcan FOR SHOW TONlGHTi Lovers and Other People"; Boyd, While the numter of easee of 1 IN NEWEST PICTORE 50.000 W. 1040 a . C. SSLS u TUeOOAV, FEBRUARY 4 (Centra) snd Eastern Standard Time) u l i a r a i g ZST Society met Sunday night at the "Poor John Fitch"; Franck, "Trail N E W M M U W dulant fever reported has I , <^T C Travelers Broadcasting Servtea. Thursda.v Nisht Bridge And Hartford. Feb. 4.— fA P l— Illlclti land unit, said Connecticut ' "f*’® 'bslns or sroups tlioreot unlou •peel. homa of President John Lewis on ing Cortes Through Mexico"; Rob small. Dr. J. 8. Cunningham ot boot- (fcastoiii Standard Tims.) Hod. cQMt to coast (0 to c) deslsnotlon Itteludes atrsvatlnble stations, SEEN AS LEADERS IN Setback Series To Be Started erts, "Gone Rambling"; Halliburton, State Board of Health said U BEGIN HBRE TODAT ^floor. Laughing, he left them there liquor dealers, their activities al-1 Icggcrs are manufacturing thelr atstlons rsssrvs rlaht to chsngs programs without prsvious notles. P. M. West Main street. Again. ' "Seven League Boots." The library many persona may have a toutes ■ftJUA CBAIO, ■ecretarr to and grasped Julia's hands ready hampered seriously by Fcd- product from industrial alcohols, NBC-WEAF NETWORK Cent. EaaL It waa voted at this meeting that *1116 Circus” To Be Present TO THE VOTERS Hartford Actress To Be Seen la open Wednesdays from 3 to 4 It without knowing It Women OBOBGB WOOODFORD, U n j-er, I* "Gosh, It's good to see yon I" be tral agents, had another cause for "in Connecticut we have discover President Lewis and Vice President Tiioadny, February 4 ■ASIC — Btst: wear wlw weel wtle 8:30— 6:30—Presi Radio Newt — bn* o'clock In the afternoon and 7 to 8 more often affected, he said. Sy HribntoiM to become • nicht club exclaimed boyishly. alaiin today. ed ejcamples of Illicit liquor which wjar wua wceh kyw whlo wfbr wre sic; Jack Armatrong-int Anthony Ballah be dclcgatc.s to The popular Thursday night (Contlnaed from Ps|« Una) Itager. Jblto Sbaree ea aiMutincnt "It's nice to see you, Peter" Sidney Sherwood of Boston, dis wgy Hbeii wcae wtua ww] wsxl: Mid: 6:36— 6:36—Understanding the Opera TOP COURT BATTLE represent the local order at the con ed Tomorrow And Thurs bridge and setback parties will be In the evening, and Is located In Hall toms of the diaeaae, he said, atm contained enough denaturant to In “ Sylvia Scarlett” Wed P. M. Via wmaq wcfl who wow wdef —basic: Seth Gralner. Pianist-w Memorial school In South Wllltng- lameness In the small of the ! WlUlAMY SANDERS. trict supervisor of the New Engisnd make the stuff totally unfit for hu M ID W B ^ —wood wire vention to be held In the Spring In resumed by Campbell Council 4:00— Women’s Radio Review. 6:00— 7:00—Myrt d Marge - east; ton. Mrs. Paul Bugbee Is librarian. pasteurized. Of the 3,500 quarts of tendency to tire easily and ner PETE R KEMP, jraung lawyer, la Hli smile faded and he regarded alcohol tax unit, said during a visit man consumption.” he said. "To us, NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtml Howard NaLmlller. Plano—west cither Westerly or Hartford. Knights of Columbus starting this 4:30— Girl Alone. 6:15— 7:15—Tha Musical Toast — i>a> Ret. A. G. Littlefield had two day Nights. week. The council members and Miss Sarah Wolstenholme was non-pastetirizad milk, according to ness, In love with Julia, but they quarrel her soberly. " 1 ....I believe you here yesterday that the government this was an Indication that many of nesday And Thursday. "11"? > ’-"rfr u j k : LCE EKJHT ■LANCHEStBR EVENING HERALD. HANCHEEI'ER. GUNN. IXIESDAX, FEBRaART 4« IFBO. MLAHtmem-Eat ErvBmiMG inrRALD, MARUHEffl'ER, CDNTf, TtTBSPAT, nEBRITART 4. 198®. RAdIBl N ik Springfield reporter!, John M. Gor don and Fkiward J. O'Dea. As Bey Was Brought Back HEAVY RAINFALL After his capture he was brought ABOUT TOWN FIND DEAD BODY O B I T U A R Y~1 ROBERT REH) COES back to this slate and arraigned on a charge of murder and hold with The Willing Workers group of the DELAYSTRAFnC out ball for the Tolland County Su Wesleyan Guild, Mrs. James Munsle, OF RICH STUDENT DEATHS SOUTH THURSDAY perior Court which convened last Sr., leader. Is to cater for tbe an Two Games At Rec Tonight As Insilcos CancJ Tuesday morning before Superior nual Father and Son banquet at Viola E. Tilden. Court Justices Arthur F. Ells and the South Methodist church, Feb Viola E. TUden, nine years old Frank P. McEvoy of Wnterbury and ruary 12. Mrs. Munsle has called a daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Stanley T n in s Held Up In ' Missis John F. Booth of New Haven. Judge meeting of tbe banquet committee Believed To Be Jerome Na TUden, o f 61 Basex street, died this With Son Win In^pei^ Ap Ells was the presiding justice .lur for tomorrow afternoon at 1:45, morning at the Hartford hospital M. H. S. HEADS FOR FINE CAGE SEASON Vaughan May Be Crowned sippi Because Bridge Is ing the triaL preceding the Willing Workers' after a year’s Illness. RANGERS ARE WITHOUT group meeting at the church. than Straus, Of New York In addition to her parents one praise Florida Property brother, Fred, survives. New King of Shortstops Washed Out. Alfred Berggren of Gardner City-H it By Train. The funeral will be hcM Thurs Of Local Persons. DECIDES R. J. HOLLAND street fell on the Ice yesterday af day afternoon at two o’clock at Hol- POINTS FOR GAME OPPONENT AS MERIDEN ternoon and fractured his shoulder. loran's funeral home, 175 Center Hockey Slowly Makes Room New York, Feb. 4— (A P) —FloydAAfter being traded by Wsslilngton (Arky) Vaughan was still tod dll^ to the St. Louis Browns. Lary ya y- He was admitted to the hospital street. Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff Local Sport . P’sy' Meridian. Miw., Feb. -I—IAP» — DEATH WAS ACCIDENT yesterday for treatment. Thetford, Vt.. Feb. 4<—(A P )—The Robert M. Reid, local auctioneer, around the premises of bis Arksa- ed sensationally under Rogers An nilnois Central paEaenper tram, will officiate and burial will be In sss home when John Henry Wag Hornsby's leadership. mangled body of a youth clad In ski the East cemetery. has announced he will leave Thurs WITH BRISTOL ON For American-Born Player TEAM CALLS OFF GAM] weat bound from New York, arriv* ner last won the national league Red Kress step|ie ROOTS AND HER BUDDIES Hmmmmni!! I ! Bv MARTIN ' . PUV t don't CAQt AOiG VOO 1 VaJONY 1 UXJNOtQ -? ? ? ’ alP MtmmTMn/ifte CLASSIFIED M A N A G t W.^OtAtAOW, SENSE and NONSENSE ^ ^ isteq X. lav^' STANO FOra nT - O t T t N A t A Q O A\V\ 1 INANT YOO To ©t-T AVL, Ot OTV A MOOTAFOVi-. . EMtVi W A t \e tPEAW OT A (i\^L A t Men who moke a lot of promisee Exhibitor (to Judge at dog show) A t OtevOtO A M tQ v O c — and don’t moke good on them w ill — Yes, sir, I paid $1,000 for this dog. T A t C ^ O V O N Lt'TTtQ** .AV«D TAt.N\ A\
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