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CHURCHES Asked to Show Cause Why He Was Holding the Baby Girl of James Patrick Lapierre

CHURCHES Asked to Show Cause Why He Was Holding the Baby Girl of James Patrick Lapierre

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YOU CANTT HOIiD CHILD ntOTEST SLASH FOB ITS BOABD BILL In New-Kidnaping Scare Near Lindbergh Estate Montreal, March 21. ^ Hold­ ing a child as hostage until a IN FARM BOARD board biU is paid is aU w rong, Mr. Justice Boyer in Practice Court here has ruled. The case came up when Joseph l E A D E ^ W A ® deroux was hailed into court and CHURCHES asked to show cause why he was holding the baby girl of James Patrick Lapierre. Oeroux con­ Officials Defend Salaries tended that Lapierre owed him Soviet Troops Shoot Down ^ 5 for boarding the baby for 16 Hooded Band Lashes months and that he was holding Paid As Necessary To the child until the bill was paid. Peasants On Ukranian Parents of the child admitted Make Orgamzations Fnnc- giving the child to Cleroux to Man Who Beat Wife Border — Eye Witnesses board and that he had refused to give their baby back to them « tkm SnccessfnDy. when they had called for it. Shenandoah Junction, W. 'Va.,^ While several men fired shots into Say Red Soldiers Tried March 21—(AP)—While a fiery the air, Barron was released and cross burned on a hill in the distance, taken to his home. There, in the Washingrton, March 21.— (AP)— a dozen white-robed and hooded fig­ presence of his wife, he was accused To Wreck Churches aid C. E. Huff of , president of ures publicly whipped Lloyd Barron, of beating her. He denied it but BAY STATE G .O .P. his wife is said to have admitted the Farmers National Grain Cor­ 35, Saturday night, it was learned the Women Resisted today. having been beaten. Thereupon poration, today defended the sala­ The incident raisM excitement to Barron was whipped again until he ries paid officials of his organiza­ IS GETTING BUSY a high pitch in the village. promised to treat his wtCe better. Them. tion. The robed band found Barron in a 'The band then disappeared. He told a Senate committee only restaurant. He was lashed to a No arrests have been made in con­ seven men in th© corporation would telephone pole and whipped by four nection with the Inddent. Bucharest, Rumania, March 21— be affected by the bill of Senator No complaints have been lodged Fight In Democratic Ranks or five men until he begged for (AP) — ^Reports reaching here from Borah (R., Idaho), to cut Farm m ercy. .with police. Board salaries and limit the pay of Rumanian villages on tbe Ukraiq- nffiHnig of borrowing organizations Enconrages Republicans; ian border today said a number of to $15,000. PRIEST KILLED BOY women were shot down by Soviet “The mishandling of a single “WHH£ UNCONSCIOUS” troops In a “Bloody Sunday” yes­ day’s business would cost as mudh Talk Candidates. AUTOIST CRASHES as their combined salaries for the terday while defending their Rome, March 21.—(AP) — entire twelve months,” Huff assert­ churches. Paoll de Bene, 13-year-old stu­ ed, contending that executives “to Boston, March 21.— (AP)—Rum­ TROLLEY HEADON dent, was found dead in bed, with The reports described alleged eye­ be induced to leave their own busi­ bles from the hitherto quiet Repub­ his head almost severed from the witness accounts of Soviet church- ness must be paid reasonably ade­ body by a knife wound, in a dor­ wrecking activities which were re­ quate salaries.” lican sector of the Massachusetts sisted by the villagers. At Highland Park, N. J., less than 20 miles from the Lindbergh estate, an Intruder used methods similar mitory at the Catholic Institute Dameron H. V /ilHams, o f Gas­ political battlefield shared attention In the Ukrainian village of Tas- today with the maneuvers of the to those of the Lindbergh kidnapers in trying to enter the nursery in the home of J. Seward Johnson, million­ Albert C. Klotzer of Cam­ of Pius IX yesterday. . tonia, N. C., a member of the Amer­ Paoll Sociarelll, a priest, was lak, across the river from the ican Cotton Shippers Association, rival Democratic camps espousing aire manufacturer of hospital supplies. At right'is Mrs. Johnson with two of her children who were in the held by police, who said be ad­ Rumanian village of Kitzani, they told the committee considering the the political candidacies of Gover­ house pictured above. The arrow shows the windoW against which a ladder had been placed. Georg;e Mal­ said, Soviet soldiers attempted to nor Franklin D. Roosevelt and Al­ den, left, was held as^ a suspect after a marauder had been frightened away from the home during an ex­ bridge Street Badly Hart mitted he must have killed the Borah bill "the Farm Board by un­ boy “in a moment of unconscious­ destroy a church an(i were faced by wise use of its powers is literally fred E. Smith. change of shots with a watchman. ' ' « a crowd of 300 women. The soldiers In the Democratic primary battle ness.” The dormitory was occu­ crushing the co-operative move­ Early This Morning. pied by forty boys and four fired their machine guns and killed being waged by the Smith and m ent.” priests. and wounded seversd, the reports Salaries Not Voted Roosevelt forces, Massachusetts Re­ said. < J > - -<$> Huff asserted there was no voting publicans saw an opportunity to re- Other Reports captiure the governorship which was NEW PEACE PARLEY, Albert C. Klotzer of 93 Cambridge of salaries by Grain Corporation of­ SIGNED COVER UP NOTE street was seriously injured at 4:40 Another report from the Ruman­ ficials "out of which they could ben­ lost when Governor Joseph B. Ely ian military post at Mihaiviteazu was swept into office by 16,000 o’clock this morning adien his light efit" and said “our concern lies in sedan collided with the first car of 9VI0LENTDEATHS said' the Soviet soldiers “could be effectively doing the Job with which votes in 1930. NEW WAR TRENCH clearly seen” shooting down fifteen Those Republican leaders who the Connecticut Company leaving we are entrusted." TO AID AL’S CAMPAIGN the Center at 4:30 one hundred peasants, including several women, Referring to George S. Mllnor, would like to see as their guberna­ while the latter were trying to de- torial candidate someone other than <«>- yards east of the Manchester line at REPORTED IN STATE general manager, whose salary of the top of Wickham’s hill. 'fend the holy cross in the 'village $50,000 has been severely criticisra. Lieutenant Governor William S. War and Peace Strangely square at Buturaga, where the sol­ 'Youngfman already have been look­ Motonnan’s Story Huff said he did not know what the Smith’s Friends Say They Did Edward Joyce, motorman of the diers were destroy!^ religious em­ ing over the field and have sound­ )H)LIT1CAL TRUCE position of the corporatimi and its car had almost reached the Man- blems. ed out former Governor Alvan T. wheat activities would have been if Mixed and Delegates Meet chester-Elast Hartford town line Heaviest Toll In Many There were reports too that sev­ a mar' of “less experience, or less Fuller. It On Promise They WonU when be saw Klotzer’s car rounding eral peasants from the Ukranian Former Governor Frank C-. Allen, sound judgment" had been in DECLARED BY JAPS the curve near the Woodland Paper village of Scblofiagra tried to escape cbaij^ “or had devoted himself less To Discuss Terms. Weeks — Three Men with their families across the. (Oonliin ed oa Page Hove.) Not Ifaye To Pay — Are Company plant coming east. When closely to the task.” the car had almost reached the town. Dniester by hiding their wives and Aided Price Stmctore line the approaching automobile Drowned h Automobile. children in barrels and driving down Huff said he believed the cor­ Soed For 1225,000. National HoB byStoprF w a fflianghai, March 21.—(AP) — veered ^larply right and crashed along the river bank as though they poration had beneficially'., affected New parleys for peace and the into the front end of the trolley at Intended to g et w ater out througph SEES U H L E GAIN milling of new. tr^nchffs for war boles in the ice. •: the whole price structure. tbe front Steps. B y A ssod sted PreMu The seven executive^ whqjgs sala- N ew -' T ^ k JM etfiv Ichmn!:piip^'vere uside^^ way dmultaaeously . Connecticut Copipany en^ployees . Occupants Shot riM woiJd be raected by the B oi^ on the car went ah^d to^ e Wood­ The “Tiger room” conference, at today. Japanese and Chinese nego- Nine vielant -deaths, the heaviest Whto the coast was clefs'they bin and their present monthly pay land switch and notified East Hert­ would whip up their horses and rdee UrWETMTIMENT A eF adioas. tiatos continued their peace pdir- were given as: which it is charged a number of ford police. In the meantime- a toll ih zJany weeks, were reported across the ice to the Rumanlab Huff, $1,250; W. L Beam, vice- friends of Alfred E. Smith in the ______Ileys under the auspices of neutral Connecticut Company bus being in Connecticut during the first wieek shore. One wagon was said to have president and treasurer, $2,500; ' ' ' j I observers, while out along the driven to Manchester to go on/ the end of spring. reached Rumania but the ottiers summer of 1928 on the promise they Tokyo, March 21.— (AP)—Au-1 Japanese front line to the northwest Milnor, $4,166; J. M. Chilton, vice- crosstown run, by Leonard Leiburg An automobile accident at Kent were reported to have beim inter­ president and assistant general Scott McBride Predicts Next would never have to pay, signed a thoritative political observers can- Japanese soldiers worked feverishly came along, and Klotzer was placed cepted and the occupants shot manager, $2,708; William Engel, blanket note for $225,000 to cover vassed today said the chances o f: new trenches, barb-wire barri- in tbe bus and taken directly to tbe resulted In the drowning of E. R. vice-president, $2,291; W. B. Joyce, up Illegal contributions to his cam­ Manchester Memorial hospital after Malahan, 37, of Tonington, and Gil­ Congress Will Be Abont anything like a Fascist coup or j Those actually connected with the bert E. Vincent, 40, and Byron F. Reports frequently come from the district manager at Minneapolis, reporting the accident to Officer Rumanian fremtier e t 'violence seen $1,666; H. W. Collins, in charge of paign fimd was in the courts again other revolutionary > changes in the j peace negotiations; - the Chinese and John Cavagnaro on duty at the Shove, 37, both of Kent. Japanese government were exceed- Japanese representatives and the 'The men, returning from New across the river in the .Ukraine. Geq- the Portland, Ore., office, $2,083. Same As This One. today. police station. erally the stories teU bow refugees, Supreme Court Justice John Ford Ingly remote. | foreign officials, all professed to see B adly Cut Milford to Kent after a strenuous They said, however, it was inevl-ihope for success of the .parleys, but day cutting ice, drowned in the fleeing across tbe frozen river are reserved decision on a motion by . Klotzer sustained lacerations and overtaken and tfiot by the Soviet table a reshuffling o t the ■ Cabinet' there were widely circulated reports Housatonic river when their car abrasions about the face and un­ frontier guard. Washington, Marqh 21.— (AP) — the County Trust Company which would follow the closing of the . Diet on the outside that the negotiators crashed through the highway fence The prediction was made today by determined injuries to his left leg The destruction of churches, or EVERETTG.HILL, it is charged advanced the money on March 25 afid that there was an | were deadlocked over the question and knee. The Klotzer car was bad­ on the Schaghticokq Trail. Offi­ F. Scott McBride, superintendent pf their conversion to other uses in to the Smith campaign, to vacate a outside possibility tiiat the govern- of withdrawal of Japanese troops. ly damaged as well as the front end cials were unable to find a witness the Anti-Saloon League, that anti- previous court order whereby T. J. ment of Premier Tsuyoshi Inukai to tbe accident but they expressed Russia is a familiar story. Officials declined to reveal the of the trolley. I ‘ , Last year the Ciatbedral of the probibitionists would not make any Mara, who says he was one of the might collapse. tbe opinion that Malahan, the EDITOR, IS DEAD Klotzer said he becume coniused Redeemer, Moscow's largest church, substantial gains in the next Con­ A political truce was .on today as driver, fell asleep. signers was to be permitted to ex­ (ConjUnued on Page 10) and blinded by tbe lights of an ap­ wias demolished to make room fo r a gress. the Empire celebrated the National proaching car, causing him to The tragedy was discovered yes­ He made this forecast in a state­ amine Orie R. Kelly, president of great modem structure- to be known holiday festival of the spring swerve to the right into the path, terday morning when two men no­ ment summing up an analysis of the company before trial of the com- as the Palace of tbe So'viets. The equinox. The spirits of ancestors of the approaching trolley car. ticed the headlights of the car One of Best Known News­ the recent prohibition roll call in pzmy’s $50,000 suit against Mara. Cathedral at Leningrad is to be and emperors are especially wor-: An Investigation of the aocidept shining in . the water. the House, coupling it with a dec­ The Coimty Trust Company is converted into tbe largest anti-re­ shipped durtog the festival. The MAY CALL GUARDS win be conducted by the police and Second Aortdent laration that the League will con­ suing Mara and Patrick F. Kenny, ligious museum in Soviet Russia. papermen of This Section, politicians prepared to resume their the Connecticut Company. The second accident resulted in sider the votes cast in favor of a Yonkers plumbing contractor for strife when the Parliament recon­ the death of Mrs. Flva Magrrell, 42, submitting repeal to the people as $50,000 and $20,000 respectively on venes tomorrow. TO PREVENT RIOT of Fitchville, at Norwich. She was Passes In Ansonia. wet votes. 'This, he said, even notes which they signed in 1928 and The National attention was fo­ RAPS COAST GUARD killed when a car driven by her hus­ though not all of the 187 representa­ 1929 and which they have not paid. cussed, however, on the internal band was hit by a hit-run driver, LINDBERGH NOTE tives who voted that way are anti- Defense Claims conflict of the Seiyukai (govem- WlUllam J. Higgins, 52, of Nor­ ^>r6hlbitionists. Ansonia, March 21.— (AP)—^Ever­ Mara and Kenny say they signed ment) party instead of the parlia- Stnking Miners Dynamite Providence, R. L, March 21.~ w ich, w a s arrested several hours At the same time, McBride said mratary bickering of the Seiyukai (AP)—Characterizing tha action of after the accident as the driver of ett G. Hill, managing editor of the the analysis showed neither party the notes to cover up illegal con­ ON PIGEON, FAKE tributions from the Coimty Trust and Minseito Party' leaders.. Premier the Coast Guard in ttring d?!! ma­ the second car. He was held in Evening Sentinel, died at the Griffin could afford to place a repeal or Company to Smith’s campaign fund Inukai p ^ tp oi^ on March 16 what Railroad Trestle and Stone chine gun bullets at tte rum-runner $4,500 bonds on charges of man­ modification plank in its National Eaglet as “rather a sand commen­ slaughter az ' evading responsibility. hospital this morning. Mr. Hill, and that they were told that when appN u^-to be an - inevitable slaovr- platform and neither party would be the 303 tary on the administfation of law In A 25-foot tail from a ladder caused who was in his 65th year, was able “to deliver any considerable they signed they would never have -Selyiiluii^aMia in the Jlouse of Rep- Mine Officials. this count^,” U. S. District Judge the death in Meriden of Albert L. Boys Tied It Oo Dead Bird’f stricken Friday morning while at h'ls proportion of its dry strength in to make good on them. assuming, personally Ira Lloyd Letts today in charging a F rite, 64. desk in the editorial rooms of the partisan support of a wet pro­ The story told by both tto of home minster fol- ■jury, which heard sm uggling con­ George Babcock, 80, of Derby who gram .” Leg As Hoax— Johnson Is Sentinel and was foimd to be suffer­ —and denied by John J. loiwing;;^er_,reaigpation .of Home Athens, Ohio, March 21.— (AP)— spiracy evidence against seven mem­ bad been in ill health leaped into tbe Equal Dtvlrion Democratic national chairm^-r fe bers of the crew denounced the canal of the Ousatonic Water Com­ ing from an acute form of pancreati­ MBliater Nakahashi. A tense quiet pervaded the Hock­ “The entire history of constitu­ that in the late summer of 1928 til^ Sbqp^rts agreed* today, however, practice of using machine gun bul­ pany. Officials said he died of a Exonerated. tis and general peritonitis. An op­ tional prohibition," he said, “shows were summoned to the “l^er the new arrangement was a ing Valley bituminous coal fields lets for the purpose of stopping rum­ heart attack as bis body struck tbe eration was performed by Dr. Max­ an almost equal party division in Room” a recreation room m^-r -niakesbift one. and could not last today where yesterday a long runners. water after the suicidal leap. both Senate and House on every Sam Elrlch of Fairfield committed well Lear of New Haven and Dr. A. tained by William F. Kenny, m illi^- standing wage dispute between op­ “I know of no practice between roll call. Prohibition has never aire contractor and intimate frl^d (Conttamed on Page Time.) nations, I know bf no law in this suicide by inhaling illuminating gas Hopewell, N. J., March 21.— (AP) S. Aaronson of this city and while been made a partisan issue exc^t erators and nearly, 7,000 miners Mr. Hill’s condition w m considered of the former governor, in an o ttice country which warrants the ■ Coast after a party at his Fairfield home. —Investigators in tbe lindberg^ insofar as it may have become hi' flared into violence. A drug taken to relieve a nervous serious in the extreme, it was hoped building he owns on West 23d Ohio National Guard units were Guard to open a machine gun upon kidnaping were excited for a time volved by the attitude of candidates room. It is called the "Tiger Room” a boat for the purpose of signalling” disorder > used the death of Mrs. his rugged constitution would pull for legislative or executive offices. ready for immediate mobilization today by two notes, supposed tol because it is decorated with pictures Judge Letts said, ‘^ e one pound­ Ruth Neuberth, 39, of Waterbury. him through. A Slight improvement Efforts to make prohibition a par­ SPURNED BY GIRL following Governor George White’s have been found on carrier pigeons’. was noted Saturday and Sunday but of tigers. There they say a num­ stem ultimatum for a cessation of er has customarily been used.” tisan issue now are part of the li­ George Davidson, Edmund O. 8un- (ConttBoed Od Page 8.) One was quickly revealed to be near midnight last night Mr. Hill ber of Smith’s friends signed a "lawlessness” under penalty of mar­ quor strategy to capture party ma­ derlund, LeRoy W. F’ltzler, George hoax and the other could not bir suffered a heart attack. This was chinery and suppress dry support blanket note for $225,000 to the tial* law . Coimty Trust Company of which the MAN KILLS SELF McGraw, Patrick Connors and followed early this morning by an­ within the parties.” A series of minor outbreaks dur­ t r e a s u r y b a l a n c e verified. other and at 6:80 o’clock he passed late James J. Riordan, also a close George Sunderlund, all of Tiverton Tbe investigators otherwise were McBride mentioned “the failure of ing the last month and a half was are the seven, defendants. Fitzler away. the wets to agree upon or propose a friend of Smith was supposed to climaxed early Sunday by the dy­ Washington, March 21.— (AP)— without any tangible result in their Mr. wm is survived his widow, mtdce good the notes later. So'me and Edmund O. Sunderlund were long search for tbe mlssiHg baby. substitute for' prohibition, “and the namiting of a railroad spur trestle wounded when the Coast Guard fired Treasury receipts for March 18 were Emily Mabel Paulmier, whom he obvious insincerity of their inade time later they say the' $225,000 ComnRs Suicide B^ore Her and the stoning of five mine offi­ $8T,042,396.15;expendltures $84,456,- 'The ten o’clock bulletin of the married September 2, 1894, in New on the EUiglet eight miles off Saek- quate guarantees against the return blanket note was split up so Mara cials by a group of men reported 004.35; balance $738,809,064,71. Cus­ New Jersey state police, issued by Haven, and by four children, Mrs. onett Point in August ’The Eaglet of the saloon” as factors which signed a note for $50,000 and Kenny toms duties for 18 days of March Col. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, told David T. Rogers, of Waterbury; On Street After Handing to number about 150. - . burst into flames when bullets punc­ would prevent wet gains in Con­ Professional Agitators were $13,786,027.52. of tbe two notes and it was not un­ Mrs. Homer T. Haffield, Hartford, (Oontfnaed on Page Two) tured the gas tank. til several hours later that boys ip^ gress. The. disorders resulted from re­ and Miss Esther Hill and Carleton Ekuit Stroudsburg, Pa., adm itted Her a Letter. ports of the reopening today of the HIH, of this city. There are also writing one of them as a prank luad No. 6 mine of the Sunday Creek three grandchildren, children of Mr. tying it to the leg of a dead pigebm . and Mrs. Rogers. Coal Company at MOlfleld and the W as Known Sutton, W. ya., March 21.—(AP) Liqk Run Mine of the Hocking and Year Without a Winter Found In ConnecUout Mr. Hill was one of the best Invasion of Israelites —Standing before the girl he loved, Athens Coal Company. The oper­ The other note was reported to known newspapermen in this section but who did.not loye him, - Russdl ators-were requested by Adjutant- have bee" in code and found on. a of New England and was secretar3' Saffies, 21-year-old farmer, shot and General F. D. Henderson to keep Ends and Spring Starts bird beaten down in a atorm in and treasurer of the Connecticut Recorded on Old Tablets iriiiftrt him self on s hlghvm y near the pits' closed tenq>brarily. Cknmecticut. The .informant of the Editorial Association of which he here last night. “^lofessional agitators” were police said he did not see the note served as president from 1910 to Saffies-approached the girl, Mary blamed-by Gtovemor White for the Washington, March 21—(AP) —A ^ h t to ten degrees above normal and he refused to name a local London, March 21.— (AP)—What<&invadtog warriors, described as MoUahan, 18, as she left the C a i^ bootleggrer who he said decoded the 1914. He was in his 65th year and disorders. Spring ifi here—and for millioiM c t levels. are believpd to be letters to the '’Habiru” and who, ^ r Charles said church in company with Moody hill engaged in newspaper work “This violence, this disgraceful Americans tbe season Just Bi the far west it hung perversely note. He said it read: Egyptian Pbaroah from cities of he believed, could be identified as Gilegbry, 21. Prearing 'an envelope ever since he was 22 years old, a laf^esfnees can no longer be toler­ win linger in memory as "the y ^ six or eight degrees below the usual "Ah lines unsafe. IQd In yael^ period of 87 years. Palestine imploring military aid to Hebrews. into her hands, he asked: ated” the govenmr said. “It will be figure. The section had one of Mitiring no'port. .Well-trained cafo-, The letters bear a date which, ac­ “Will you let me take you home?” without a winter.” Mr. Hill was bom April 14, 1867, help stem the invasion of the put down by fon% of arms if nec­ The last six months saw the m ost the lightest snow falls ever, while outside JurlsdictioQ. ISTMlites qf the Exodus have been cording to reo^t research, he.said, "No,” she replied. at Madismt, this s(ate, a son of essary. and those found guilty will freakish weather in the Ust have turned up it ^ d of bis loye’ but c

BUMES JAPiUlESE Tunneys in Bermuda OBITUARY BOLTON ADDS HIREE INDIAN ENDS LIFE ABODTTOWN FORFjUt-EASTSntlFE MILLS TO ITS TAXES S U E S T U D fE i DEATHS IN BALDWIN HOME little John William, son of Mr. and Mbs. WyvIIle H. Peabofly; of lis N ^ n S G O ^ ' Hollister street, is recovering from Y. M. C. A. Secretary Is Mrs. Anna M. Zaooaro bruises received recently when he Mrs. Anna Maria (Caporale) Zeu:- I Decrease h State Stock Tax fell from the automobile bis mother caro, 60, of 102 Charter Oak street, Chief and Another Kills Self was driving. Mrs. Peabody was La Gnardia Says If Fonl I| Speaker Before Kiwanis w idow o f Joseph Zaccaro, died leiat driving on the Boulevard, East Hart­ night at her home following a brief Income Makes Rate In­ ford, at about 25 miles an hour when illness with pneumonia. She was While Visiting At Mil­ the youngster opened the rear door bom in Guardla, Italy, and leaves Ezenpted Ha WM Wi&- Chb This Noon. crease Necessary. and fell to the pavement I four daughters, Mrs. Rose Stanisoia, lionaire’s Residence. Mrs. Catherine Rossi, Mrs. Angelina Rev. W. D. Woodward 3restetday draw Objectkms. ' Recebia, all of Manchester, and The current trouble between occupied the pulpit in the South Mrs. hiouise Rossano of Hartford; The Town of Bolton held its ad­ "Most places had no accommo* Loa Angeles, Miurch 21.— (AP) __ Windsor Congregational church in one son, Nicotine Zaccaro, of Man­ journed annual town meeting Sat the absence of Rev. Harry S. Mar­ a talk by Frrjik Lenz, Y. M. C. A. chester, and one brother, Peter Ca- Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance, 36- Washisfton, Marok 11.—(AF)— urday afternoon and voted to in year-old Ihdian author, was found tin, who is confined to his home with By making more conceisloaa to the secretary, at the regular noon-day poraJe, of Hartford. The funeral the grip. After the service Rev. and will be held at 8:30 Wednesday crease the tax rate from 23 mills shot to death yesterday in the pala­ opposition, the champions of the meeting of the Klwanls Club at Mrs. Woodward and their daughter, morning from the home and at 9 to 26 mills. This was made neces- tial home of Aiiita Bsddwin, wealthy blUoa dollar tax bill seemed to a the New Hotel Sheridan today. Mr. daughter of the late “Luoky" Bald­ Miss Ethel Woodward, were guests o'clock from St. James’s church. sary by the falling off in the amount at dinner at the home of Mr. and fair way today of getting It aeroas Lenz spent much time in Manchu­ Burial will be in St. James’s ceme­ win, mining magnate. recMved from the state stock tax. Mrs. George Wilson of South Wind- with its ::ales tsuc feature Included. ria and his knowledge of conditions tery. Bolton had estimated it would re­ A revolver, which police said be­ sor. longed to Chief Long Lance, was Representative LaGuardla (R„ N. there and the facta leading up to ceive 31,800 this year but the stock found near the body. Y.), a leader of the antl-sales-taz the difference between the two Christian Erickson. ta^Mlottment to Bolton was only Charles I. Saunders, of 148 Hollis­ countries resulted in a most in­ Authorities said the Indian had forces that have dominated in vot­ Chi-istian Erlcksen, 38, of 38 Ger­ ended his own life with a bullet ter street, is able to be out a g ^ ing on the blU so far, let It be structive and interestiug address. [ Consequently the town will not vmund in the head. Frank A. Nance, after a light touch of pneumonia. known that tl food, clothing and Minstrel Keheai^ ard street, died this morning at the have to worry about securing funds county coroner, today was waiting Rehearsals for the rnnual Ki­ Manchester Memorial hospitad fol­ yrtth which to meei its various ob- medicine levies were shunted from George Stiles, of Wentworth In­ the bill he would have no funda­ lowing a brief Ulness with pneumon­ ligations. Bolton has few needy a report from a phyriclan who was wanis Minstrel Show for the bene­ called when the body was found. He stitute, Is spending his Easter vaca­ mental objection to it. While he fit of the Kiddles Camp at Hebron ia. He had lived in Manchester six people to take care of this year, too, years coming here from Hartford was undecided as to whether an in­ tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. spoke only for himself. It was tak­ wjre started today and will be held so that the town finds itself in a quest would be ordered. W. F. SUles, of 125 Hollster street and was a carpenter by trade, em­ healthy condition and judging from en in the Houae to indicate a differ­ weekly, with special rehearsals for Chief Long Lance, who entered ent sentiment will prevail when the the principals. Clarence P. Quimby ployed by Holger Bach, local con­ its action in raising the tax rate this tractor. Carlisle Indian school in 1909 after A minor automobile accident on House resumes consideration of the will be Interlocutor this year and year, it intends to remain healthy. Woodbridge street Saturday caused In addition to his wife, he is sur­ appearing In Buffalo BlU'a Wild bill tomorrow. has chosen the following end men: a Wlllimantic company extra ex­ vived by a four months old daughter, West Show, had been a frequent vis­ TTie New Yorker r le the an­ rtarlowe Willis, Elmer Thlenes, El­ itor at the Baldwin estate. He was pense and inconvenience. A truck Doris Emma Erlcksen, one sister. nouncement at a conference with more Watkins, Arthur Knofla, John a friend of Jim Thorpe, noted In­ loaded with lumber was coming newspapermen after he received a Miss Emma Erlcksen of Greenwich, SHOCK CAUSES DEATH I. Olson and Helge Pearson. It has dian athlete who told authorities he west on Woodbridge street near letter from Secretaxy Mill in which another sister and his mother who been decided that the show will be had received a letter a week ago Starkweather when the axle of the it was stated his substitute pro­ reside in Norway. During the World given on only one evening instead OF ROCKVILLE WOMAN from Long Lance In which the rear trailer broke causing one of gram for the reevnue bill would fan of the usual two, with a matinee in War Mr. Erlcksen was in the United author gave no intimation of Worry the wheels to break of and roll in­ short by $530,000,000 of the-' $1,- the afternoon for school children. States navy and was located at the or despondency. to the veranda of Job McKenna's J.00,000,000 needed to balance ths Dr. LeVeme Holmes and James shipyard in Philadelphia. Servants at the Baldwin home home. The driver stuped quickly bu<^at in 1933. Nichols were admitted to member­ The funeral will be held at 2 Mrs. Frank W. Pitney Found told police Long Lance had been and the lumber did not fall off. An­ To Exempt Foods ship this noon. Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, o’clock Wednesday afternoon at the Dead On Bed After She Had drinking heavily. other truck was sent here and the The ways and means committee first president of the club, worked home on Gerard street and Rev. lumber re-loaded. already had deCkdad to eximpt ad­ the initiatory degree. C. R. Burr Gone For Youngster’s James S. Neill will officiate. Burial Clothes. ditional foods from the 2JUi per won the atten|Iance prize, donated is to be in the East cemetery. Sunset Rebekah Lodge will hold cent manufacturers tax and p la o ^ by Dr. Fred Bushnell. M rs. Goto Tunney, starting for her daily bicycle from the Castle CASE BROTHERS GIVE its regular meeting tonight at 8 to consider this afternoo:n proposals Blames Japs Rockville, March 21—Mrs. Frank Harlwur Hotel, Bermuda, with her famous husband, wears an angora o’clock at Odd Fellow hall. Noble to exempt all food, clothidg: and In his talk, Mr. Lenz, who v;as W. Pitney of 41 Hammond street frock, in a lovely rose tone, topped by a smart scarf collared beige Grand Jessie Wallace requests that medicine. Acting Chairman Crisp introduced by Rev. Elmer Thlenes, EMPLOYEES A DINNER was fatally stricken by shock short­ two-strapped walking sandals, in the approved all officers and members of the said striking out such levies would outlined the background of trouble Manchester’s ly before 10:15 o’clock this morning, brown and white that most women are sponsoring on the little inlands. guard team be present as a rehears­ reduce the $595,000,000 ylMd that led to war between China and less than an hour after the death of al will be held following the meet­ pected of the sales taxes by $145,- Japan. Japan defeated Russia in Annual Get Together Held Sat­ Date Book Frederick O. Alden, dean of Rock­ ing. 000,000—^whlch would have to be 1905 and took over Manchuria, for ville letter carriers, who died sud­ urday Night In Highland made up in other ways. the purpose, they e id, of providing denly of heart trouble. Both Mrs. SAt,j Arrivals BANKS WAIVE 90-DAY Park Clubhouse. St. Margaret's Circle, Daughters LaGuardia said he was willing for the excess population of the Tom orrow Pitney and Mr. Alden were sixty- of Isabella, will hold Its regular for excise taxes to be levied, on au­ country. However, it later develop­ Tuesday, March 22— Republican four years old. meeting tomorrow evening at 8 A rrived: tomobiles, radios, electric refrigera­ ed that Manchuria is Inhabited by caucus at High school to elect dele­ Mrs. Pitney has been In the best WITHDRAWAL NOTICE Case Brothers of Highland Park, o’clock at the home of Mrs. Alice tors and all other things not con­ only a very small percentage of Santa Parbara, New York, March as is their custom each year, en­ gates to Republican State Conven­ of health and her death was a shock 21, from Callao. Hunter, 27 Cambridge street. sidered necessaries at hfe. Japanese, the remainder being tion. to the residents of the community, tertained their office and factory Crisp conferred with him* mostly Oiinese. Friction between Duchess of Bedford, New York, Savings Bank Here Notifies De­ employees at a banquet and enter­ Memorial Temple Pythian Sis­ This W eek in which she was highly re.'-pected M arch , from Bermuda. Representative Doug^ton, (D., N. the army and navy departments of and esteemed. Mrs. Pitney was 21 positors That Order Has tainment Saturday evening in the ters will omit its regular meeting in C.), leaders of the opposition forces, Japan was also a contributing Wednesday, March 23 — First an­ Berlin, New York, March 21, from preparing her granddaughter for Been Lifted.' Highleind Park Community club­ Odd Fellows hall tomorrow evening, and Representative Snell of New cause and Mr. Lenz showed no hesi­ niversary and presentation of colors Bremen. house. The standing social com­ of Anderson-Shea Post, V. F. W., at school and went upstairs to' fetch and hold a short business session York, Republican leader, Rainey of tation in holding Japan to blame for Monarch of Bermuda, New York, mittee of the club served the din­ Tuesday evening, March 29, preced­ State Armory. the girl’s dress. She faUed to return M ^ h 21, Bermuda. Illinois, Democratio leader, with a the present stitfe. and the girl called her grandfather, The depositors of the Savings ner. The tables were springlike in ing the presentation of the three-act view to a formal ebnferehoe prob­ The Chinese boycott of Japanese N ext W eek Samaria, New York, March 21, their decorations of jonquils, tulips who found his wife lying on her bed from Havana. Bank of Manchester were notified play, “The Chintz Cottage," which ably tonight in an effort to reach goods was keenly felt by Japan and Monday, March 28 — Rally at unconscious from shock. Dr. E. H. today that the bank has lifted its and other seasonal fiowers. Ninety the Temple is sponsoring. an agreement before the Heuse re­ its armed fo'ces began to invade Masonic Temple, auspices of Man­ American Banker, New York, of the men were seated around the Metcalf was called but Mrs. Pitney March 21, from London. 90-day withdrawal notice order, ef­ sumes consideratlOB of the bifl to­ the former country. China resented chester branch of the W om ^’a Or­ had another shock before-his arrival fective today. The notice to the de­ tables and did full justice to a meal Dr. D. C. y . Moore returned to his m orrow. this Invasion and took to ^ping ganization for Prohibition Reform. He de France, New York, MArch and died soon after. 21, from Havre. positors. reads as follows: which included vegetable soup, roast office today after an illness of sev­ Doughton said he would continue and guerilla warfare, which brought Tuesday, March 29 — Three-act I Besides her husband, she leaves “Effective March 21st the three beef with gravy, mashed potatoes eral days. to oppose the principle of the sales the trouble to a head. China, like play, “The Chintz Cottage,’’ given Gripsholm, Lisbon, March 19, four daughters, Mrs, Frank Tiffany from New York. months' notice for withdrawal of and turnips, relishes, rolls, coffee tax but conceded that v/ith the re­ Japan, is passing through a transi­ at Odd Fellowi^hall by Pytolan Sis­ of 72 Fairfield street. South Man­ deposits, which was put into force and lemon meringue pie. At the meeting of Campbell Coun­ moval of the necessciries of life tory period and is becoming great­ ters. Duchess of Atholi; Liverpool, early in January, will no longer be cil, K. of C., to be held In their; chester; Mrs. Fred Hemrana, Mrs. March 19, from St John, N. B. Rev. EJmer T. Thlenes was toast­ from the levy, there was more pos­ ly modernized and the spe^er ex­ Wednesday, March 80 — Annual Paul Lucas and Mrs. Richard Graf, required. master and as usual was at home rooms in the State '^eater building sibility of its being adopted. pressed the wish that the country ball of Knights of Columbus at Columbus, Palma, March 18, from all of Rockville; and two sons, Wil­ New Y ork. “Notices on file will be cancelled in this rOle. The guest speaker was tonight, action viU be taken on ap-! would be allowed to continue its State Armory. liam Fi and Harold. Pitney of Rock­ and deposits may be. withdrawn as plications for membership. There are General von Steuben, Bremen, Rev. George Gill^rt of Durham, improvements without hindrance. Friday, April 2 — Tall Cedars ville. desired. now eighteen candidates who have I Progressive March 20, from New York. who is a favorite at affajrs of this HOSPITAL NOTES Masonic club April Fool Fralic, Ma- Mrs. Pitney was born in 1868 at “Very truly youra, kind./ Others who had a pari in the passed through the first degree and Mr. Lenz pointed out that the somc Temple. Rotterdam, Venice, March 21, ftom S h Johns, N ew Brunswiok> .^banada, “R. LaM. RUSSEtXi. after-dinner speech-making were a special effort Is being made to se-, population of Japan is growing at New Y ork. A son was bom at the hospital Second annual rally of Manches­ the. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph •“iTeasurer.’’ Lawrence W. Case of the firm of Cure seven additional members to ! the rate of 750,000. persons per year ter District, Boy Scouts of Ameri­ American Trader, Plymouth, Saturday night to Mr. and Mrs! JcAm ! Champagne. She came to RockvlUe March 20, from New York. Case Brothers, F. DeB. Bostwick, assure the working of the third de-1 and that Japan is a most progres­ ca, at the State Armoiy.' when she was fifteen years of age. In Hartford, Too grree early in April on a class o f , Bartley of 709 Main street. Ausonia, Plymouth, March 21, the new sales manager, and General sive nation. In support of the latter N ext M onth She was a charter member of Kiowa Hartford, March 21.—(AP) — twenty-five candidates. Saturday admissions were: Mrs. statement, he said that less than from New York. If anager Harold E. Cude. Herbttt Irwin, 63 Wadsworth stvset Tuesday, April 5 — Thirty-first Council, Degree of Pocohontas, and Hartford banks today lifted the 90- A number of reels of motion pic­ one per cent of the total population Cameronla, Glasgow, March 21, John Mather Chapter, Order of and Mrs. >1am Yurkshot of 908 annual banquet of Chamber of Com­ a member of S t Bernard’s Catholic from New York. day withdrawal notice requirement tures were shown in the upper hall of the country is Illiterate. church. DeMolay, will hold its election of Woodbridge street merce at Masonic Temple. lu lle d : which was put Into effect on sav­ and card games occupied the time The speEiker said that in the last Funeral arrangements are Incom­ ings accounts the first of the year, officers at 7:30 o’clock tonight at the Miss Hriea Wandych of 12 North quarter of a century, Japan has Friday, April 11 — Annual Ki­ Eastern Prince, Port Spain, March until 11 p. m. street was operated on for removal wanis Minstrel Show at High school, plete but will be in charge of Wil­ 20, for New York. it was announced this morning. Masonic Temple. The second de­ made several blunders and that an­ liam P. Qulsh of South Manchester. Banks in surrounding towns, which gree will also be conferred on a, class of the appendix at tbe hospital Sat­ also April 12. Veendam, Nassau, March 21, for other blunder '< as committed in the had invoked the clause, also waived of candidates. urday night. It was an emergeafiy attempt to take Manchuria by Saturday, April 16—Annual semi- New Y ork. operation. formal dance at Masonic Temple by the requirement. force. Mr. Lem: paid tribute to the Lancastrai, Glasgow, March 20. UTEST STOCKS Mrs. Stina Molander and Mrs. Es­ A daughter was bom Sunday League of Nations as an outstand­ John Mather Chapter, Order of De- for New York. M olay. BELIEVE TWO KILLED ther Hallengren and son, Carl W., morning to Mr. and Mrs. WilUam ing factor in settling the dispute came up from New York to spend Johnson pf 105 Middle Tuft^tke between Japan and China. In con­ Monday, April 18 — Seventh an­ EMERGENCY PAYROLL New York, March 21.—(AP) — west. TO AID HINDENBURQ the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. An­ clusion he said that America and nual concert o f Beethoven Glee Club WHEN PLANE CRASHED While uncertainty over taxation Mrs. Richard J. Edgar, 571 Tol­ at High School Auditorium, assisted drew Johnson of Clinton street. Mrs. other peace loving countries must legislation before Congress tended Molander is a sister of Mrs. John­ land 'Turpplke; Emest Morin of 37 unite to stop Japan’s tactics, should by Mendelssohn Singers of Worces­ Berlin, March 21.— (AP)—Execu­ TOTAL OYER $60,000 to keep Stock Market activity in Clinton street and Michael Majaik ter, Mass. tives of the Steel Helmet organi­ son. other methods fail to bring peace Steubenville, O., March 21. — Check today, prices developed a dis­ of 195 Union street were admitted Play, “Mystery Island,’’ at Odd zation announced today that its tinctly firm tone, after a little sag In to the hospital yesterday. Fellow.: Hall, given by Sunset Re- (AP)—Parts of an airplane and a members may vote as they please in Tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock a dozen air mail sacks found on the The total amount of payrolls dis­ the early trading. - Mrs, Elizabeth Horton of the bekah Lodge. the presidential runoff on April 10 tonsil clinic will be held at the Me^ NEW LIBRARY SYSTEM West Virginia bank of the Ohio tributed by the Manchester Emer­ ’The selling dried up so completely House and Hale block; end Thomas Wednesday, April 20 — Three-act ■ morial hospital clinic building. river this afternoon at Brown’s but will support the Nationalist par­ gency Employment Association dur­ after the first hour that shorts were Heffron of 73 Fairfield street wefe comedy “The Whole Town’s Talk­ ties on April 24 when a new Prus­ ing the twfinty weeks since its or­ Island, five miles north of here, led prompted to cover, and speculators Memorial Temple, Pythian Sisters admitted Sunday. ing,’’ Community Players. Whiton sian Diet is elected. ganization today reached a figure BEING COMPLETED to the belief that an eastbound for the rise brought the rail shares I Is sponsoring a Walter Baker play, Mrs. Elizabeth Robb. 168 Ma|fie Auditorium. Therefore. Duesterberg, the Steel In excess of $60,000, with the dis­ Transcontinental Western Air Lines forward, in somewhat related re­ “The Chintz Cottage’’ in three acts, street: Alfred MllTward. 33 Clinton Thursday, April 21 — Opening of Helmet candidate who ran third in tribution of a payroll of $2,766.20 I mail plane, missing for ten hours, sponse to President Hoover’s reas­ for presentation, March 29 in Odd street: Edward Gibb^ms o f W applng: Manner In* Which Books Are two-day annual convention of State the first presidential baUot, wUl not for labor provided by 275 employees had crashed Into the river with its suring statemwt on Saturday. Trad­ Fellows halL The cast Is holding Mrs. James Moriarty and Iniont son Department of Daughters of U^on run again. It was expected that last week. Of this amount, $7%.52 Loaned In New Building To pilot and a woman paissenger. ing was extremely dull, however. frequent rehearsals under the able of 64 North Elm street; Mrs. Arthur Veterans of Civil war at Odd Fel­ most of those who voted for hinr was spent on the Broad street ex­ The early sag was Mmost com­ Nichols and infant son of 32 Denni­ Be Completely Changed. low s Hall. An oU tug boat, the Phil James, direction of Mrs. Joseph Handley. It was ordered to proceed up the river will cast their ballots for President tension project, financed by a $15,- pletely erased, and by early after­ son street and Alfred Bacon of 334 Friday, April 22 — ’Three - act von Hindenburg. 000 appropriation by the Board of is made up of two men and five Employees of the Manchester and ascertain if the ship was In the noon advances of 1 to 2 points ap­ women characters and is from the Center street were discharged Sat­ comedy, “Babs,” by Sock and Bus­ Selectmen. urday, Public library at the north end river at the Island. The river at peared in such issues as Santa Fe, pen of Beulah King. 'This evening kin club at High school. that point Is 60 feet deep. The exact total of the payroll is Union Pacific, Atlantic Coast Line, Christian Erlcksen. 39. of . 39 which Was closed Feb. 29, pending Thursday and Friday, April 28, and again Wednesday evening the Ezra van Dine and Charles Galla­ CROSS STILL IN BED $60,285.47. The amount spent on Chesapeake and Ohio, New York Girard street died at Che hospifari at the opening of the new Whiton Me- 29 — “Henry’s Wedding,’’ comedy rehearsals will be held with Mrs. moriid Library, have been busy gher, who reside on the West Vir­ Broad street is $12,913.83. Fifty- Centr^ PmmBylvanla, New Haven, 6 o’clock this morning with bron­ Tall Cedturs, H igh school. New Haven, March 21 —^AP) Walter Henry, 46 Starkweathdr changing the system imder which ginia side of the stream, reported three men were employed on this Southern Pacific and Missouri chial pneumonia. He was admitted Governor W. L. Cross who was sent street the books are loaned out for public Coming Events they had found part of the landing project' last week. Practically the Pacific FTeferred. Other issues' up March 14. to bed last week on his physician's The new system will be the same Friday, June 24 — Opening of gear of a plane, a woman’:, hat, 12 same number of persons will be em­ a point or so Included Allied Chemi­ ’The hospital census this afternoon orders to subdue a severe cold is Miss Sylvia Hagedom of Oakland as that which is in vogue at the two-day state convention and field sacks of mail, parts of an aviator’s ployed by the Association this week. cal, Air Reduction, Com Products. Is 72 patients. still at home and may not be able street who teaches in the Eighth dis­ Bouth Manchester Public Library day of Loyal Order of Moose here. uniform, and some watersoaked pa­ Case, and- Woolworth. Fractional to return to the Capitol until late in trict schools, has returned after and this necessitates a complete re­ Saturday, June 25 — State Ma­ pers. gains appeared in U. S. Steel, Amer­ the week. He had a touch of spending the week-end with friends checking and re-marking of all of sonic Veterans Reunion at Temple The missing plane was last heard ican Tdephone, and American Can. in Waterbury. the 8,000 or more books in the Opening of two-day session of of at 2:37 a. m. today when^the laryngitis over the week-end which PUBUC RECORDS Selling in the Kreuger Issues shifted has prevented conversation or use to Ihtematlonal Match Preferred, .library’s possession. Most all of the 16th annual convention of the New pilot, Hal George, asked by radio for Sunset Council, D. of P., will meet STATE of the telephone. He was deslrious which dropped more than 2 points, books have been returned since the England Conferefice Luther League weather, ophditions around Pitts­ Marriage Intention this evening in Tinker hall. A full TODAY AND TUESDAY library was closed. at Swedish Lutheran church. burgh. His passoiger was Mrs. Dr. of being up and about today but going below 7. General Motors was after rising, returned to bed as the George Ansil Sturtevant and under some pressure, sagging frac­ turnout of the members is hoped for Which Is The changes are nearing com­ Carol S. Cole, of St. Louis, who Anna Eliza Metcalf, both of this as plans will be made at this meet­ was en route to New York. beat way to speed up complete re­ tionally to a new low under 18. the pletion but no definite date has covery. town, applied for a mauriage license ing for the visit of Great Chief Po­ Greater peen set fo r the transfer o f the books Major John A. Collins, official of Brokerage quarters were rather today. gloomy over tbe continued low level cahontas Mrs. Nellie Johnston of Actor? from one library to the other. It is COAST GUARD PROBING the T. W. A., telephoned Wheeling, Rockville and her staff, which it is LEVINE INDICTED ^ buriness activity and corporate expected to take place in the near W. Va., from Scott’s Field, north of expected will be on Monday, April future. The old building will pro­ Wheeling, and reported part of a TWO DIE IN WRECK earnings. Some, however, expressed bably be used for school purposes MYSTERIOUS S .O .S . CALL wing and one wheel of a plane was New York, March 21.—(AP) __ the view that it was too much to next faU. found at Dam Number 10. Charles A. Levine, first trans-Atlan­ Nogales, Arlz., March 21.— (AP) hope that the successful stabilization It was regarded probable the plane tic airplane passenger, was indicted —Reports received today by the of the banking structure should re­ sult in an .immediate impetus to UNDBERGH NOTE Washington, March 21.—(AP)— pilot saw the dam’s lights and came today for forgery, grand larceny and Herald said two persons were killed business. Wall street is now pin­ SIGNED COVER UP NOTE A mysterious S. O. S. call that sent down In the belief It was a landing criminally receiving stolen proper­ and fifteen injured today in a train Coast Guard vessels scurrying to a field. ^ ty. ning its hopes to intensive automo­ wreck at Retes, Sinaloa, on the line bile sales campaigns planned for ON PIGEON, FAKE m3rthical ship said to be in trouble There were two Indictments of the Southern Pacific of Mexico TO AID AC’S CAMPAIGN In heavy seas off the North Carolina against the! man who sponsored and early April. Should these cam­ railroad. paigns arouse an encouraging re­ (Continaed Prorn Page 1.) coast is beihg investigated without took part in the flight of Clarence The wreck occurred when a GETS A FREE TRIP Chamberlain from New York to sponse, it is hoped th't the quar­ much success by Coast Gusird offi' freight train struck the rear end of (Oontinaed from Page 1.) d a is. Germany a few days after Colonel terly earnings statement, due toward information so received is now be­ a north bound passenger ttoin. The the close of the month, may be ing investigated. On March 18 an amateur radio Charles A. Lindbergh flew to France who is no relation of William F. freight locomotive was overturned, overlooked. It Is recognized that operator reported to the Coast New York, March 21.—(AP)— In 1927. Kenny signed one for $20,000. Both killing the engineer. The flagman first quarter earnings have .been You've never Guard radio supply base at Phila­ Pierre Vanlaer, whose involuntary The grand larceny and receiving JOHNSON EXONEBA'TED say they never received any of the on the passenger train was l^ed. approximately nil for many leading Jersey aty, N. J., March 21 — serii them delphia that he had picked up at dip into the sea won him an Invol­ of stolen property Is alleged In one money themselves. They both have Passengers sleeping in the rear oar corporations. together Drexel, Pa., an S. O. S. saying that untary trip to America, arrived on indictment to have occurred March (AP) -— Henry (Red) Johnson, said that Governor Smith Was en­ were Injured seriously. on the the Sim Oil company ship “Buray" the lie de France today to encounter 24, 1030, In connection with 100 sailor suitor of Gow, the Lind­ tirely unaware of the transaction. shares of American Telephone stock SWITCH ON CASH BONUS bergh baby’s nurse, was completely ■creea was In distress 17 miles southeast of some difficulty with Immigration bM orel Frying Pan Shoals off the North that Levine later put up as collateral exonerated by local i>olice today af officials. They allowed him to enter ANGLO-miSH PARLEY Washington. March 21—(AP) — any complicity in the kidnaping. Carolina coast the coimtry for 30 days. for a loan of $26,0000. Representative Johnson of South Johnson was picked up in Connecti­ Philadelphia relayed the distress * Vanlaer is a member of a wealthy Dublin, Irish Free State, March Dakota, ranldng Republican on the PASTOR TO BB1?IRB cut shortly after the kidnaping and call to New York who in tuni sent French family and an amateur avi­ 21.— (AP)—An Anglo-Irish confer­ House veterans committee, said to­ was later subjected to lengthy exam­ It to the Norfolk Coawt Guard head­ ator. He flew over the lie de France ence is expected to arise from the day he had told President Hoover Torrlngton, March 21.—(AP)— ination here and in Newark. quarters where all available boats to wave goodby to friends, and fell present situation as regards Presi­ there still was considerable agita­ CASD OF THANKS The Rev. William Primer, pastor of Last Saturday he was taken to were.rushed to the scene. into the water. The liner picked dent de Valera’s announced Inten­ tion for additional cash bonus legis­ Hopewell for questioning by Col. The vessels cruised' about the Mm up after a half hour and he was the Methodist church at Litchfield tion of abolishing the oath to the lation but that sentiment now ap­ We wish to thank our friends and for the past thirteen years, will re­ Charles A. Undbergh himself and vidnity without finding any trace of too 111x08 result of the Immersion to British Crown and ' retaining the pear^ stronger against it. tater returned here for grilling neighbora for kindness shown to us the ship and search irf records fail eave the ship when it called at tire from the active minlstro at the land annuities in Ireland. After a lengthy conference at the coming session of the New York throughout the week-end. at the time of the death of our hus­ to disclose there was such a vessel. Plym outh. The .President .hsd nothing to say White House, Johnson said he ex’- East conference in Brooklyn, N. Y. Chief of Police Thomas Wolfe an* band and father. We would espe­ Coast Ouard offidals have been He would not say to whom he was about these Issues today and it was pressed tiie 44>inlon “no one knows cially thank Washington Lodge, He wUl officiate for the last time in noimced today that Johnson was en* unable to trace the' case and .are waving goodby at the time of the expected that he would await the exactly what tbe vote would be on L. O. the American Legion the the Litchfield church on Sastsr tirely cleared and would be turned L., Investigating it to ascertain wheth­ : 'Ml. but it WM ootieed on shipboard initiative of the British govsra* on additional cash bonus Mil." Mancheeter Milk Dealers’ Exchange Sunday. Mr. Bruner was ordained over to immlgratio& autboritias er It was legitimate and s^rlfled or iiat he spent much time la the com* ment. Neville Chamberlain, British *T can eae switches In the vote on w ithout delay. He eald Tnd Jdmi> and all who cootributad flowers, fur­ whether It was a ruse empl^ed. by in 1867. He has hMd .pastorates In obaaesUor of ths sxchsqosr, warned both rides,” Johnson said, “but be­ nished ears or helped In any way. : may of Dorotby\Paiae and her par­ Watsrbuiy, New Haven and eon, a brother, had aleo been e#nhiri smugglers to clear the way of Coast ents. Mr. and Mrs. Glbeon Paine. last wsek that ths obangas Mr. ds cause e* tbe present economic situ* ated and would aleo be given to the MRS. JOHN OONLON Guard vessels to permit them to Island, and served in the State Leg- Valsra proposss would be regarded atioo, many who bava favored it in Paine is a wealthy lumberman and i^ture as Representative f ^ icomigmtioB men. Both tot ~ AND SON ALBERT. land contraband. banket; by Great Britain with the graveet tbe past would switch their al> warn aeid to have entered the Rocigr Hill at the 1600-01 — coocern* k glan ce.” try IllefaUy.

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w eratloB the kinds nad niaounts of Johns Mann ...... i f at the present moment to the JMon- UKIALREIIIBUCAN OPEN FORUM jobs. Its concern should be prl- Kslvlnator ...... fl^ 'POLITICAL TRUCE i people who, like Apierteans; are msrlly with educntionnl needs and To Lecture Here Ksnnscou ...... 8% aeking chiefly a return of vanished MSntllKlIl the btMNness o f the state, Krsug and Toll ...... EDUCATION AND THE I Already there are ing with local units, should ne to. Ligg and Myers B ...... 56 DECLARED BY JAPS eigne of dls^moiatment because tiiUCDSIDIIOIIROW TAX f Y8TEM. supply the funds. Of course. In t^ I^ew’s ...... 28^ (ContinufO From Page Doe) the iBflat^ policy of the Seiyukal BEREPiUlISlIIIDAi last analysis the people largely de­ Lorillard ...... 18H _____ has failed to halt the s t illy / Editor of ’The Herald: termine the kind and amount of ed­ McKeesp Till 00»t00$t00§000t 00 Borne time ago you extended to long after it became necessary to ucation they want Under a more Mont Ward 0000000000000000 ' . . . - the majority opinion seemed to be the townspeople an invitation to ex equitable tax system their wants Nat Biscuit ...... 42A present a united front in the Diet. To Name State CoDvention press their civic viewpoints in your that it would be best to give infla­ would doubtless gibw more liberal. Nat Cash Reg ...... 10% See Split in Party tion a further trial befotn over- Blnsterng Wtndt Main INty columns. So far as I recall you did The following statistics, are taken Nat Dairy ...... 28 not stipulate heighth, depth or I uchi heads one faction of the party # Delegates and Town Com- from ’Taxation In Connecticut," a Nat Pow and L t ...... 18% breadth of mind required. Hence, preliminary survey by M. Blade Ken- N Y C en tral...... 28% I and Railway Minister Kuhara the More Like Winter— ,as a citizen earnestly Uiterested in rick of StotVs: NY NH and H tfd ...... 22 other. Premier Inukai seemed de- mittee Members. the problems of our people, I have State, in the 14 years from 19-6- North Amer ...... i i i i; 83% j termlned te ap^lnt Justice Mlnls- EVEREn G. m u , ventured to raise my voice in your 1929, Noranda ...... Suzuchi to the post of home dal Chnrcb Senricee, paper. In order to bring no tmwel Expenditures increased from 11 Packard 8% I minister, which is considered a come advertising to my family : Manchester registered Republicans millions to 36 millions. Param P u b ...... 8 •tepping itona to the pxrty preel- EDITOR, IS DEAD sign my Initial C. Debt reduced from 12 millions to ^ 17% i(lency and to the prapalerablp after Palm Sunday and the first day qf will meet in caucus in the High Since you have taken editorial no school assembly ball at eight o’clock 2 millions. Pblla Rdg C and I ...... 3% IPremier Inukai etepe down, Tb6 Spring came to Manchester yestei’- tice of my last letter this address is rift aeemed to promise to crack the (OoDtlniMd From Pago 1.) tomorrow night to name its dele­ Cash on hand, 1929, 6 millions— 4 Phillips P e t e ...... 5% I day, accompanied by a blusteri^ partly personal to you. millions more than enough to pay Pub Serv N J ...... 54% ,party wide open. gates to the State Republican con­ First, I thank you cordially for 1819, and died at Madison, January March wind blowing bitterly coi^ debt. Radio ...... 7 i| I 'This situation caused many ru­ 21, 1881, ^ vention to be held in Hartford Apri your honesty in publishing my let 6 and 7 and to name a Republican Source of Taxation—roughly 24 — Radio Keith ...... 4 mors concerning the chances of dis­ Mr. Hill was prominent in Madison blasts that held a promise of the ters as I send them, except, of practically all on Public Utility, Rem Rand ...... 2% carding the bi-party parliamentary snow that arRved at noon today. town committee. course, you correct a careless mis­ and for 20 years served as tax collec­ In the past it has been customary Financial Business Corporations and Rey Tob B ...... 87% wstem and substituting a dictator­ tor. Brilliant sunshine, however, tefld*d take now and then. Some editors the Gasoline Tax. Plioto by White Sears Roebuck ...... 80% ship, resembling either that of to send the town’s two representa­ Everett Gleason Hill left Yale in to relieve the wintry atmosphe^ remove what does not please them. , ’The various Tax Rates considered MIm M argm nt Fuller Sinclair ...... Premier Mussolini of Italy or Mar­ tives in the General Assembly to the Allow me to express pleasure at 1894. He served two years as a State convention. Two other dele­ as a whole have remained about sta­ Socony Vac ...... 9% shal Joseph Pilsudski of Poland. The somewhat and drew many persons leaaoing that 1 have represented Miss Margaret Fuller wlfl lecture teacher in the Northwest district gates may be named as Manchester’s tionary. South Pac ...... 24 consensus of trustworthy observers, out-of-doors. some very excellent people. I wish at Watldns Brothera, South Man- Stand Brands...... 12% however, is that nothing so dra­ school in Hamden. In the fall of representation numbers four. The Towns—During the same 14 years 1895 he took up newspaper work as The day waS celebrated with I knew just who they are. Per­ between 1916-1929. cbeeter, Wednesday evening at 8:15 St Gas and E l ...... 28% matic is in the offing and that the State convention in April will name haps they would permit me to join on “New Ideas for Redecorating a reporter on New Haven papers special services in practically every the delegates to the Republican Na‘ Receipts Increased from 9 millions St Oil Cal ...... 25% greatest change within the range of them in promotiong our common in­ Your Home for Spring." Miss St Oil N J .28% which was the beginning of bis church in town. The ceremony 6 t ' tional convention in C^cago in June. to 25 millions. reasonable possibility is the estab­ newspaper career. terest. Except for a few fine friends Fuller is a graduate of Massachu­ Texas C o r p ...... 11% Blessing the Palms was held in the There is litUe interest in the delega­ Debt increased from 17 millions to lishment of a non-partisan National my acquaintance here is largely writh setts School of Art and served five Timken Roll B ear ...... 18% As Reporter Catholic churches and Holy Com­ tion to be named to this convention 83 millions. government, including the strongest the superb trees in this delightful years as Instructor in line, color and Trans-America ...... 4 men of both parties. He worked as a reporter on the munion was celebrated in several uf Sources of Taxation —roughly — Bridgeport News and in 1896 became since it will have little to do but little town. Joyce Kilmer or Rob design, stylist of all home furnishing Union Carbide ...... 81% the Protestant churches. Members 3 local. (property, by far the Although there is much popular numaglng editor of the Naugatuck name the National convention dele' ert Frost could not stand more in dep^ments, and interior decorator Unit Aircraft ...... 12?. dissatisfaction with both major of John Mather Chapter, Order qf greatest proportion. Local (per­ News. The following year he be­ gates. awe of them than I. Incidentally, sonal—by far the greatest per cent in charge of all floor displays at Jor­ Unit Corp ...... 8% parties and the party system and a DeMolay, attended the morning ser­ Considerable more interest seems an article in the Herald about our don March Company^ Boston. Ad­ Unit Gas I m p ...... 19% came acting city editor on the Wat- vice at the South Methodist church from landed property.) (Penalties.) clamor for stronger leadership erbury American and in 1899 was to have developed in the naming of lovely trees ought to be very refresh­ mission to the lecture is free. U S Ind A lco h o l...... 27% in celebration of the 18th annlven- Tax rate Increased from average there seemed less chance of a telegraph editor and editorial writer the Republican town committee. In ing reading. • In this connection it 15 mills to 22 mills. U S Rub ...... 4% Fascist coup today than at any time sary of the Order, Dr, G, Stanl^ Pkst years Judge William S. Hyde on the New London Day. In 1900 is recalled that one of the fine re­ Cities— During same period 1916- U S Steel ...... 41% during the past two months. Helps delivered a special Lenten baa been named by the caucus as marks made by the Socialist Lord Util Pow and L t ...... 4% he became managing editor of the sermon at a well attended servioe 1929. Army Out of Picture New London Telegraph, position he chairman of the town committee Mayor of Manchester, England, in Warner Plct ...... 2% last night, and pictures were shown Receipts increased 27 millions to ’The cession of conflict at Shang­ held until 1904. From 1905 to 1907 with U»e privilege of naming his own his recent visit to this Republican 80 millions. Local Stocks West U n ion ...... 40 hai, from where a portion of the of the Passion Play at Oberam- members. It has been intimated stronghold was his expressed hope West El and Mfg ...... 26% he published the Middletown Tribune mergau. Debt Increased 55 millions to 124 army already is on its way home, and during the latter year became that members of the Taxpayers’ that aa Manchester, Conn., progress­ Woolworth ...... '...... 42% millions. and the return to comparative calm editor of the New Haven Re^ster, Mrs. Arthur Guttery of West League are desirous o i a place on ed materially its people would not (Furnished by Putnam A Co.) Sources of Taxation— Practically in Manchuria has served, for the a position he held for ten years. Hartford spoke at the Lenten Insti­ the committee and they will work to destroy the natural beauty of the Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. the same as towns. moment at least to remove the army 1907 Mr. Hill joined the editorial tute at the Center Congregational that end at the caucus. pleice. 1 hope the bridge committee Tax Rate increase. 1 P. M. Stocks MISTAKEN SIGNALS from the national spotlight. church last night. Rev. John Flem­ The present Republican town will bear that in mind. You have staff! of the Hartford Times and “Paced alike with the problem of The ultra patriots,, whose support after the death of Herbert G. Stock­ ing of Kentucky concluded his re­ committee consists of Judge W. S. stated that we, some very excellent meeting rapidly increasing expendi­ Bank Stocks would be necessary for any military vival meetings at the Church of the people, seem incapable of interpret­ ing, managing editor of the Eve­ H3Tde, chairman, Mrs. Emma Lyons tures, state and local financing of Bid Asked CAUSES AUTO UPSET or Fascist dictatorship have failed ning Sentinel, March 23, 1923, Mr. Nazarene. Rev, H. O, Weber con­ Nettleton, vice chairman. Miss Hazel ing any recommendation of school these expenditures has been very un­ Cap Nat B and T . 200 in public esteem because of the firmed a class of ten children at th# retrenchment in any other way than Hill became editorial writer for the Trotter, secretary, Thomas Fergu­ like.” Conn. River ...... 500 — revelations concerning the “Blood Sentinel. Concordia Lutheran church, using as an attack on the institution of Htfd Conn T r u s t...... ^ — Machines Crash At Main and son, treasurer, Mrs. Maude Shearer, Not only has the state government 90 Brotherhood” whose members as­ April, 1928, Mr. Hill became man­ both the German and English general education. Speaking only First National . , ...... 140 Miss Mary McGuire, Mrs. Robert J succeeded in meeting these expendi­ 145 Russell Streets Yesterday- sassinated former Finance Minis­ aging editor of the Sentinel and language. Smith, Miss Eva Johnson. Aldo Pa- for myself, I say you are mistaken. tures as they rose but it has reduced Land Mtg and Title .. — 15 No One Is Hurt. ter Inouye and Baron Takuma Dan. The ten children were: Erwin J. To put such an interpretation on the took up his residence in Ansonia. He ganl, John Toumaud, Arvid Gustaf­ its net debt to an insignificant item. New Brit Trust ...... — 180 Most of the political prophets to­ Kluck, Samuel N. Kotch, Sherwood opposition would be to accuse it of was one of the most, active of the son and Robert N. Veitch. These desirable ends were achieved West Hartford Trust.. — 200 A car driven by Louis Prelssler, day thought the premier would F. Moorhouse, John Weiss, Ruth E. attacking one of the fimdamental in­ members of the Ansonia Rotary club by increased 3delds from old taxes insurance Stocks of 275 Park street, Holyoke, Mass., weather the storm, at least for a Miller, Katharine Walek, Elizabeth stitutions of the state. What I and took great Interest in the-organ­ and by additional revenues from new and one driven by James L. Rogers, few months longer, ei^:r by a com­ ization. M. Wernes, Elizabeth K. ’Tluck, have gathered from the opposition is Aetna Casualty ...... 40 44- taxes. In general, rates of taxa­ Aetna Life ...... 25 of 27 Russell street, and owned by promise such as is typical of Japan­ Helen a . Katch, and Gladys L. Mil­ that the chief concern is a fear of 27 Mr. Hill was a deacon of the First BAY STATE G .O.P. tion were not raised. Units of lo­ Earl Rogers of the same address, ese politics or by defying the fac­ ler, financial insolvency, zind according­ Aetna Fire ...... 20% 31% Congregational church of this city, cal government have made great in- crashed at the Intersection of Main tions of Tokonami and Kuhara smd becoming a member upon taking up ly a recommendation that school Automobile ...... 17 19 Special Lenten services will be cre^s in their rates of property and Russell streets at 6:05 last 'carrying on with the portion of the IS GETTING BUSY costs be cut down by eliminating Conn. General ...... 46 49 residence here. He was formerly held in local churches this week, taxation. Finding these revenue's National F ire ...... 36 night. Seljoikai Party. affiliated with the South church in some positions, some kinds of in­ 38 climaxed by services on Good Fri­ insufficient—they have borrowed. Rogers driving north on Main Economic questions are most vital New Haven. struction and by inaugurating school Hartford Fire ...... 38% 40% day and Easter Sunday. (Confiniied from Page 1) Their net debts have increased Hartford Steam Boiler 42 street was a^out to turn into Russell consolidation. It seems to me that 45 sharply. Phoenix Fire ...... 47 49 street when the Prelssler car struck who was defeated for re-election by the difference in our viewpoint lies Do we need a tax commission to him on the left front fender. In re­ in that the opposition believes in Travelers ...... 475 495 Ely, says he’s content with the life make a thorough study of our pres­ Poblio Utilities Stocks porting the accident to Officer Wal­ of a private citizen, but Ful’er has making the needs fit the pocketbook, ent tax system? ter Cassells the two drivers dis­ Conn. Elec Serv '.... 44 announced he “might” run agam if and the position believes in making C. 48 agreed, Rogers saying he signified no suitable candidate is found who the po^etbook fit the needs. At Conn. Power ...... 40% 42% his intention of entering Russell will campaign on a platform of present both sides are obliged to According to C.’s reasoning our Conn. River ...... 41 43 street, giving hand signals. Prelssler economy and tax reduction. make concessions to the other. Does greatest need is a tax system so Greenwich, W&G, pfd. — 70 denied having seen any. 'The latter Political observers are confident the Herald really expect anyone to just and so fruitful that the financ­ Hartford Elec ...... 51 53 said he thought Rogers was going Lieutenant Governor Yoimgman express his convictions from his ing of any desirable degree of public Hartford Gas ...... 41 45 to stop iiutead of turning into Rus­ will have something to say about particular standpoint in any other education would result without un­ do, pfd ...... :.... 40 sell street. the gubernatorial race and expect way thtin with assurance ? To pre­ duly burdening the people. That S N E T C o ...... 124 128 The Preissler car was badly dam­ he’ll be saying it soo face every statement with a “You we have no such system, we take it, Manufactniing Stocks aged as it tipped over on its side The Democratic Fight first, my dear Alphonso,” might is a reflection on the intelligence of Am H a rd ^ re 22 24 after the impact. Neither of the Meanwhile, the Roosevelt organ­ smack of a Chinese conversaUon all the people. Suppose we make Am Hosiery ...... 25 — drivers was injured. ization, directed by May James with Its ever recurring alia wah, alia the point that the extent and qual­ Arrow H and H, co m .. 12 M. Curley and James Roosevelt, son wah. So, with assurance again, ity of that intelligence is the fruit do, pfd ...... — Under Mexican law, a stranded of the New York governor, contin- allow me. of our general system of education, Billings and Spencer.. — or wrecked ship cannot be boarded ueid its aggressive drive for the In these troublous economic times, since the men and women who run Bristol Brass ...... — for the purpose of salvaging ar­ Democratic vote in the April 26 pri­ when so many people are trying to the affairs of government are them­ N do, pfd ...... 90 ticles for individual gain as long mary. An Open Forum was estab­ find a peaceful way out, it scarcely selves the products of that system. Case, Lockwood and B — 400 as there is life aboard—even if it lished in down town Boston and seems wise to bring up unnecessarily If our educators, as a whole, are Collins Co ...... 20 — is only the ship’s mascot. plans were made to open similar the question of Germany’s war really capable of intellectual leader­ Colt’s Firearms ...... 8 10 forums In Worcester and Spring- guilt. For peace’s sake, granted ship, why have we not already a na­ Eagle Lock ...... 18 22 And now it’s divulged that Lithu­ field. that Germany bred the World War. tion or a community too ^se to Fafnir Bearings...... — 65 ania is.really ruled by two women. The Smith machine, headed by But even outside of Germany that blunder so in this vital matter of Fuller Brush, Class A . — 14 In which case the slogan is doubt­ Governor Ely and Senators Walsh opinion is not unanimous. Surely, taxation? And how comes it that Hart and Cooley ...... — 125 less, “Listen, Lithuania." and Coolidge, which has maintained Germany’s fault lay not in her love they are not right now prepared to Hartmann Tob, com.. — 2 strict silence since Its candidates of culture, not in her determination hold up a lamp for the guidance of do, pfd ...... — 20 for delegates to the National con­ to extend it to all her subjects, but the feet of our governmental agents Inter Silver...... 20 24 vention wsm announced, was expect­ in her misuse of culture, and in her In the way of’tax wisdom? Did C. do, pfd ...... 50 60 ed to take the aggressive during the philosophy of national aims. For ever hear from the educators any Landers, Frary & Clk. 28 30 week. my own part, I have always been more intelligent theory of school Mann & Bow, Class A — 8 Mahers 0/ Vicks VapoRub develop Plan James A. Farley, Governor grateful to my German ancestry for financing than that it was up to the do. Class B ...... — 4 Roosevelt’s campaign manager, my heritage of the love of culture politicians to raise the money for New Brit. Mch. com— 4 10 dropped Into town yesterday with and a demoncratic sense. Regard­ them to spend ?—Ed. do, pfd ...... — 95 Robert Jackson, executive secretary less of how little I have achieved its North and Judd ...... 9 13 for better ”Control-of-Colds^’ of the Democratic National com­ aims, the love of it has sustained me Niles Bern P o n d ...... 6% 8^ mittee, but denied his visit had any­ through many years of stress and Peck, Stow and Wilcox 1 — ^ Every family welcomes the development— with Vicks VapoRub as directed to reduce your it inspires me with the wish to thing to do with the Massachusetts LOCAL RAINBOW GIRLS Russell M fg ...... 14 19 by the makers of Vicks VapoRub—of a Plan for “ Colds-Tax” in money, loss of time and health. campaign. serve this, my native land. Scovill ...... 17 19 better “ Control-of-Colds’’ in the home. He was returning from Maine You need not be reminded that Stanley W orks ...... 17 19 Unless you are delighted with results, your there are any number of Irishmen SPONSOR WHIST PA RH and predicted that state’s Demo­ Standard Screw ...... 30 — ‘This Plan is made possible by Vicks Nose & drugi^ will refund your money. cratic votes would go to Roosevelt. and Indians as well as others who do., pfd., guar., A .7 101 — would not grrant that England’s phil­ 'Throat Drops. Based on a new idea inprevanf/n^ He said the tide was now running Manchester Assembly To Hold Smyliie Mfg C o ...... 25 — so strongly in Roosevelt’s favor osophy of national alms is to her Taylor and Fenn ___ — 120 colds, this new formula is companion to ^^ck3 Affair In Masonic Temple that he believed the New York gov­ credit. Yet we must all agree that Torrlngton ...... 30 32 On VapoRub, the modem, external way of trea tin g ernor would be nominated on the even if she does not extend culture Tuesday, March 29. Underwood Mfg Co .. 16% 18 first ballot at Chicago. to her subjects in the same intense Union Mfg Co ...... — 10 Time colds. Used together, they reduce the number, ,V/CKsl V i9K S degree as did Germany, England Manchester Assembly, Order of U S Envelope, com... — 80 the severity and the costs o f colds. SMITH IS RESPONSIBLE well rewards those individuals who Rainbow, is sponsoring a military do, pfd ...... 78 88 for ; Fo,„, Boston, March 21.— (AP)—Mayor master the art. of culture. whist for Tuesday evening, March Veeder Root ...... 7% lO^,^ Get a bottle of the new \ncks Drops today. Use 0 /? O P S P'cfe.-) James M. Curley said today that if But surely the puiqwse of our ever 29 at the Masonic Temple, The Rain­ Whltiock Coll Pipe ... — 8 ‘ Easter Alfred E. Smith’s attitude jeopard­ faster moving world is not to retrace bow girls aim to make this the' larg­ JJB.Wil’ms Co. $10 par 60 80 ized the success of the campaign to our steps to find who has made false est public affair they have given Your Easter apparel called ror elect Governor Roosevelt to the moves, but to find our way out of since their organization. Ten prizes now will be returned to you presidency then Smith alone as the tangle and place each national in merchandise will be awarded to freshly cleaned and pressed for leader of the party is responsible for unit on an equitable basis from the winners and refreshments serv­ Sunday wear. ' "the injury that may result.” which it may move forward in co­ ed by the finance committee, which N. Y. Stocks Curley in opening the Roosevelt operation with the whole world. is composed of Mrs. Adele Bantly of NEW LOW PRICES. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPECIALS AT for President headquarters, said he What can be more necessary to sup­ the advisory board. Miss Dorothy Suits, Dresses and Coats was not seeking the governorship of port that cooperation than an en­ Hultman, the present worthy ad­ Massachusetts. Devoting his ad­ lightened and well meaning citi­ visor; Miss Barbara Hyde, Miss New York, March 21.—(AP)— Dry Cleaned and Pressed $l 1:15 stocks: EVERBODY^S MARKET dress to an advocacy of the nomina­ zenry? Phyllis Kratschmar, Miss Eldwina Adams Exp ...... 4% Dial 6938 tion of Roosevelt as the Democratic It is true, as you intimate, that EHliott and Miss Doris Mohr. 856 Main Street South Manchester Party’s presidential candidate he neither the kind nor degree of edu­ In a military whist it is essential Air Red ...... 56% said: cation our public school system of­ that tables be reserved, and players Alaska J u n ...... 14% Manchester Alleghany ...... 1% “If the only purpose that it is pro­ fers Is any guarantee that youth will making up their own table will be 13 SPECIALS at 13c worth walking 13 blocks for posed by former Governor Smith Allied Chem ...... 76% Cleaners and Dyers be prepared “ for the great duty and given a number on application to 129 Center St. that his name upon the ballot shall joy of living.” Whether it is pre­ Mrs. Frank B. Crocker, diali5471, or Am Cmi ...... 65% serve, as he states it, is that oppor- pared depends upon whether it com­ any member of the advisory board, Am Fgn P o w ...... 4% Delicious Seedless Grapetruit! 4 for 13c . timity for expression of sentiment prehends, and whether it compre­ as follows: Mrs. Elsie Knight, Am Rad St-S ...... 6% and goodwill toward him may be hends depends upon the skill and mother advisor; Mrs. J. L. Winter- Am Smelt ...... 13% had ^ d if through the expression of insight of the teacher, and that elu­ bottom, Mr. and Mrs. Elrnest Bantly, Am T & T ...... 119% Large Solid Iceberg Lettuce! 2 for 13c that' sentiment and goodwill the sive quality of an individual able to Mrs. Crocker, Mrs. John Hyde, Mrs. Am Tob B ...... 82 C a n t score of the outstanding Democrat perceive. Whether it acts upon George Luhdberg, Miss Hazel Trot­ Am Wat Wks ...... 29% in America for the presidency is jeo­ what it perceives is beyond human ter, Mrs. Beatrice Robb, F. C. 'Tilden Anaconda ...... 8% DonU May “I can’t pay those * Hot Roasted Delicious ! 2 qts. 13c pardized then he alone as leader of power to determine. It is a matter and Russell Tryon. Atchison ...... 76% bills or taxes now”— can’t the party is responsible for the in­ of Divinely given grace. Auburn ...... 85 ^ mike those improvements on * jury that may result to the millions Perhaps the jiroportion you sug­ Btdt and Ohio ...... 16% my home”-—“I con’t buy any Mf. new clothes now!”— con’t At California Layer Figs I 3 pkgs. 13c in America who for three years have gest of not six educators in a thou­ 9 VIOLENT DEATHS Bendlx- ...... 11 looked to the return of the Demo­ Beth Steel ...... 19 afford to boy any new rngs or sand being able to agree on what is fnrnitnre.” jf. cratic party in control nationally education may be accurate.' That Borden ...... 39 California Sultana Dates! 3 pkgs. 13c for relief from the economic wurongs would seem to be a very healthy REPORTED IN STATE Can Pac ...... 14% Yet, you con—if yon nse onr responsible for national depression, Case (J.I.) ...... 34% ¥ service. If yon are receiving a ¥ sign for democracy; and It would (Continued from Page 1.) unemployment and suffering.” * seem to prove that more education, Cerro De Pasco ...... 10% steady salary — even a small “A t no time,” Mayor Curley said, Ches and O h io ...... 20% ¥ one — and are keeping honse, if. Calif ornia Carrots and Boots! 2 for 13c not less is needed. She collapsed at the home of her “have the friends of Franklin D. It would also seem logical to ex­ Chrysler ...... 11 yon are entitled to nse onr parents in New Haveh. Coca'Cola ...... 114% Roosevelt been unwrilling to agree to pect that educators, not politicians, service. The only signatnres ^ an honoralfie compromise in the in­ Dr. M. M. Scarborough, medical Col Gas ...... 13% reqnired are those of 'hnsband Full Pound Loaf Broad I 3 for l3 c or evqp economists, shoifid be the examiner said death was accidental. terests of party unity and I am de­ Coml Solv ...... 8 and wife. Yon can repay ns in ones best able to determine what are Joseph Lasparance, 57, of Bridge­ sirous that the electorate of Massa­ Cons Gas ..'...... 62% small amonnts monthly. Come * educational needs. It may very port was fatally injuriejl when chusetts understand our position Cont Can ...... 36% ^ in, *phone or write I “ Kiln Dried** Sweet Potatpos! 4 lbs. 13k well be that some of them are dis­ struck by an automobile driven by Corn P r o d ...... 44 1 thoroughly.” honest, but that is no argument Gus Kiamos. The latter was held in Drug ...... 52 I againat educators. That is an argu­ 31,000 bonds on a charge of causing Up to $ 3 0 0 ’THOMPSONVnXE STRIKE Du Pont ...... 48% Finest Seleoled Eating Ayplos! 3 lbs. 13c ment against a political ssrstem that loss of life by careless operation of Eastman Kodak ...... 77% puts a premium on dishonest. Right - The oalj eharue it three and one- motor vehicle. Elec and'Mus...... 3% halt percent per month on unpaid Thompsonville, March 21.— (AP) here it might be remarked that the Miss Violet Schenkle, of Toning- ^-One himdred employees in the Elec Auto L ite ...... 25% amount of loan. , Delicious Florida Oranges ' 12 for 13M: rank and file of school teachers have ton, also died during the week-end. Elec Pow and L t ...... 11 tapestry department of the Bigelow no opportunity to accept gra^t as do of injuries received last week, when /-71 S ^ ord Carpet Company quit work Gep Elec ...... 19% most classes of public employees. she fell downstairs in the profes­ Gen F o o d s ...... 37 ERIONAL 12 for 13c today in protest against a wrage cut They may in some cases be required sional building. She had bew un­ DeBcions T answinas! (tf kbout 10 per cent which they say Gen Motors ...... 18 P I H A H C E < 0 . to pay tribute in order to keep their conscious 56 hours. Gillette ...... i...... 20% li the third reduction in recent time.. jobs; but that again is an argument ROOM 2. SlAlC rHEArRE BlDOf jiknployees denied they were “on Gold D u s t ...... I •••••• 4 Ntk l Potatoes! IS: against our dishonest political sys­ In 1973 there were 3,000,000i un­ (Gkigsby Grunow strike”-and said th^ hoped by tem. MAIN S t R E E T qiair eMimi tn hrltiy employed oiit of a total . UMted Int Hafrv...... Prc^rly, the educational program States population of about '

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operation in pulling the machine out press and in its high responsibility. IRanrI;rBtrr In md>tiin« battada .and of the mire from those who are not And he devoted his life to the ful­ barbel^ ^jdiOp songs. ULdania 4 8 ^ immediately affected by Ita boggipg fillment of that responsibility. lyric oOfleotor wbmnaa GHaiu tSdm iti e a m u m j a m a Snentns IfcraUt down. And very little co-operation Educated, if we are not mistaken, the tunes out on the piano. - Abowi SM bhisn ^ r - PUBLl»HBO BT THB ie exactly what the country is get­ for the ministry, he early conceived JER A LD PRINTING COMPANT, INO )gnd wiMif hfi the snhjeet ef^im- •r' 13 Bisacll street ting from its salaried office holding the idea that the larger and more thops, literary folk and such, hero ' South Mancheeter, Conn. and public Job holding class. frequent audiences of the newspaper BREVOOBT DAYS ARB ^iBlnfied Fyfe. who smiled, dug down are a few odds and ends about THOMAS FERGUSON RECALLED General Manager Every movement towaitl the bal­ editor offered ^ wider field for the in his Jehus and pulled out a donor some of them .... A card from Payment Deferrefi ' hm., Bermuda ssyt Joseph Herceahsdmar ancing of budgets and the expedient exertion of moral and ethical Influ­ New York, March 21.—Three Founded October 1. 13S1 *niere you are!” he said. is down there getting data os the ■V' division of public pay funds so as ences than the pulpit and he found well known New York writers, fel­ Aaeteot Souidal part play by the Island In .the Published Every Evening Except A SAFE REDUema DIET ^poorest, such as abdomen and low convivlals in those mellow old Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the to keep down the list of unemployed for himself opportunity to labor thighs. Sometimes only ^ e lower Oddly enough^ one of the first American Involution .... “Jolm Le­ Post Office at South Manchester, there. days of Manhattan, bent in oommoB functions staged at the Brevoort ber,” who appears as a collabora­ Conn., as Second Class Mall Hatter. is met by the most violent objections Two famous people who have been legs or the ch u t are affeetod. But nostalgia over their ateine the Q'ther '• tl no mnttsr where the fat is. the rule Offer the reoent elionge was a tor with Harold Bell 18 right, is ac- SUBSCRIPTION RATES from the beneficiaries of the status An able writer and a consistent reducing are Fannfe Hurst, author­ evening. mosquerade. tuaUy Wright’s little hey. GiUiert, One Year, by mall ...... 9S.00 ess, and Paul Whiteman, "Jazz for a good reducing regimen re­ JPer Month, by mall ...... $ .6(1 quo, accompanied by threats of po­ and strict adherent of the cause of mains the same: Eat less and exer­ Accident had seated them, side For It was a masked ball, held who doesn’t want to trade on the Single copies * ...... '...... 6 *08 litical reprisal if their salaries are the broader and higher righteous­ King” and orchestra leader, both by side, at a banquet tossed by mo- at. the opening, back In 1840 that famous family name .... Dashietf Gtlivered. one year ...... 18.00 cise more! gUls of a large hotel chain to as­ interfered with. ness, he was a complete exponent of saying they have never felt better. This is a splendid time to reduce started suOh a scandal that all Hammet, mystery .yarn phenem, Both show good Judgment, for sure that a change in management masquerading was prohibited in MEMTER OF THU ASSOCIATED Hartford ia about to throw nearly the anonyntouB Journalism which in as you will have your weight down prefers to live in mid-town botete'. V PRESS overweight is inclined to give one by summer and then you will not of the historic Brevoort Hotel New York for some ten years. A with French cuisine .... ^ a, V The Associated I ress is exclusively two hundred html working city la­ Connecticut has done so much for shortness of breath, sluggishness, would not result in a paastog of the a'' entitled to the use for republlcatlon feel so uncomfortable during the fine and Jail Imprisonment threaten­ Ernest Hemingway has praot^ of all news dispatcher credited to It borers onto the poor rolls because It so long ^ to maintain standards of poor circulation, and mental tor­ heat and can also appear in a bath­ inn’s traditions. ed any one who dOred to . give a ealiy decided to make ffiorlw hia. or not otherwise credited tn this hasn’t the courage and the self decency and tolerance and level por, besides making it harder to buy ing B\iit to better advantage. Be- The trio consisted of Montague party at which masks were used. home because he’s a big fish fas' paper and also the local news pub* clothes. Excessive weight also cause your weight is lessened you QIu b , George Buchanan Fyfe and It seems that to this first affair, .... William Faulkner, who started o ilshed herein. command to Insist that the money to headed wisdom in a changing and opens one to ridicule. However, Franklin P. Adams. And. what wa# All rights of republteatloB of will find yoursuf more active and given by Henry Brevoort, there out to be a faverite of the “littii 4* special dispatches herein are also re> pay the laborers be taken from the varied population. the most Important reason for re­ more willing to share in all the joys odd in connection with their meet­ came one of the town’s young socle- groups,” now writes for thqjpoptr- served. far ampler ealariae of the favored ducing, is the one which they have and spq/rts of the summer season. ing was this: Glass, now a prosper­ ey beauties, Matilda Barclay. Her lar magazines and heads for H o^- stated, namely, that it makes one ous author, had brought bis first ef­ Publisher's Representative: The classes of city employes. FDTLAND A CUSTOMER In tomorrow’s article I will tell escort was a dashing young South­ wpod .... A card ffom t^uls Brom- Julius Mathews Special Agency—New feel so much better than before. you how to reduce in a safe and fort to Fyfe when the latter was ern gent by name of George Burg- feld reports that he’s up in the York. Chicago, Detroit and Boston. The country ie shot through with Finland isn’t a* very big country Most people find that they feel their sound manner. editor at the old Harper’s Weekly. wyne. Alps this time.... this same thing. The selfishness un­ but right now she is exerting in a best mentally and physically, at or It was a six line joke and brought Disguised behind their masks, Pull service client of N E A 8er> near the normal weight for their vice, Inc. derlying it all is stupid—^because small way a definite influence on. the QUESTIONS AND ANSWEf^ 32. they arranged to slip away- and When Gerhart Kauptmann, ‘Utas height, age, and general bodily It happened that Glass’s wife marry. Elopement was Just not dime of German literature, arrived in # Member Audit Bureau of Clrcnla< it cannot go on forever and when business of several European na­ build. (High Blood Pressure and a tiona was a school teacher and brought In those days and eoolefy was hor­ New York the otb ' day to help the emaah does come it will be all tions. She has placed a good many The best rule to follow is to first Heqrt Trouble) home various amusbig tales con­ rified. Alarms were sent out and celebrate the Goethe memorial an­ The Herald Printing Company. Inc., the more complete for having been hundreds of thousands of dollars find the weight at which you feel Question: Mr. Y. asks: “Will cerning the children in her class. It the city was searched. In due time niversary, one of his requests was assumes no Hnanclal responsibility so long stalled off and most of tho worth of orders with legitimate dis­ best and then keep at it. you kindly Inform me if it is possible was from these, sold at from $1 to the newlyweds reappeared only to to see the Bowery. a for typographical eirors appearing In Insurance companies tell us that when a doctor takes one’s blood advertisements In the Manchester nice public Jobs will go to smash too. tillers and vintners in Holland, Scot­ $3, that Glass got his start. face the lifted noses of their form­ Having given little heed to a Evening Herald, there is a great deal of truth in the pressure to know if there is any Adams, too, had taken his early land, France and Italy and a particu­ er frlencls. famous s^linsi because he ^%as fact that over 30, you will live long­ heart trouble’ I will be much in­ verses to the veteran Fyfe and. Meanwhile, the police haej made more interested in abstract -• art," MONDAY, MARCH 21. THREE CENT STAMP larly large one with Eathonla for er if you are not too heavy. A very terested in your opinion on this sub­ upon getting up in the world, bad ject.” sure that there would be no repitl- friendi wers curious why be shbtdd a At this writing the best plain and liquors which will be dispensed by large waistline often means a short­ also purchased Glass’ copy. tion of fluoh scandalous doings and care to see the Bowery. JAIL FARM er lifeline. These companies would Answer: The sphygmomanometer It seems that years and years fancy guesser in the country would her new government controlled dis- have hesitated about insuring "the is an instrument designed to test had rushed through an anti-mask­ GILBERT S W ^ ,.. Chief Justice Maltbie’s sugges­ heaviest man who ever lived,” named blood pressure. The best method of ago Glass had claimed 33, instead ing law. have about one chance in a million tributing company. of 32, for some anecdote and, in a There are more than 80,400 auto* tion of the establishment of a state of correctly forecasting the kind of It is such a short time since the Daniel Lambert, who weighed 739 using this treatment also employs pounds and died when only 40. the use of stethoscope applied to the pique, sought anothei editor. He re- Glass and Adams, by the way, mobile dealers in the UhitM jail farm, to which selected pris« a tax bill that will emerge from the Finnish people, after thirteen years are two of the lustiest researchers States.. oners might be sent from all the Of course, reducing weight is the brachial artery in the arm. A Jummox In the House of Represen- of experience with it, cast prohibi­ same as everything else, there are physician skilled in diagnosis can county jails the same as State tativea. ' tion aside that there has not been some ways to do it which are safe often detect the presence of heart Prison convicts are sent to the penal trouble from the dial of this blood The number of people who will opportunity for Finland to create and sensible, and other ways which farm in Enfield, may appear slightly are not so good. I do not advise pressure meter, or through the suffer any real ang^sh of epirit over her own liquor supply. Arrange­ sounds beard through the stetho­ academic just at this depressed mo­ too quick a reduction. A slow loss the insurgent move to increase the ments for the formation of a con­ of fat which extends over some scope. , ment but it Is one that should not surtaxes to war levels and to booet trolled dlstllUng company, however, length of time is far better than any be lost sight of, just the same. system which loses fat more rapid­ (Gelattnee) the maximum normal Income ta.x are In the making. A lot of folks get into jail and ly. A safe, slow, and soimd method Question: T. K. asks: "What la rate from 6 to 7 per cent is proba­ In the long nm a good many mil­ the difference between agar agar most of them deserve jailing. But of reducing improves the patient's bly quite small. But this kind of lions of dollars of legitimate busi­ health in every way and actually and similar jeUies and the Jellies msiny of them get no good at all out prepared from gelatine ?” "soaking the rich,’’ while It may ness will find its way into proper or­ adds to his or her vital resistance. of being there and some of them No fat person can be injured by re­ Answer: Agar agar is a seaweed bring glee to the souls of the little derly channels instead of going, as and composed mostly of vegetable come to a great deal of harm. It stricting the amoimt of fat-form­ fellow, Isn’t going to raise such a enormous sums continue to do ia ing foc^s he has been using, pro­ gelatine, while the majority of the would be a fine thing if nobody but gelatine preparations sold on the tremendous lot of real money and this country, into the pockets of vided his diet contains the necessary thoroughly bad people ever did vitamins and mineral elements. Most market are made from animal CARPETS the bulk of the revenue will have to racketeers and criminals. things that call for real punishment; of the talk that has arisen about the gelatine. Vegetable gelatine has llt- come from somewhere else. Knock Ue if any food value, consisting in that case it wouldn't make very dangers of reducing have been out the sales tax . and the lack will caused by those who have been try­ principally of an indigestible carbo­ by-the-yard and much difference whether they were hydrate, while the animal gelatine have to be made up somewhere ing to prescribe their own reducing left to further corrupt each other medicines. is a valuable form of protein.- The else. Indigestibllity of agar agar is fre­ or not, on the theory that you can't The two main causes of over­ weight are too much food and too quently made use of as a mild laxa­ REMNANTS spoil a rotten egg. But unhappily One of the places where it will tive because of 4he bulk it provides. have to be made up is the right little exercise. These patients have this isn't the case. There are in' an excellent assimilation and turn I divlduals who have good in them— band upper comer of the letter all their extra fat, sugar and starch ;Snoring, A Symptom) perhaps considorably more good when John writes home to the old JA/ashingion into layers of fat, the fat being de­ Question: "Disturbeil” asks: "Is man on the farm pleading for ten posited under the skin, and later in snoring a disease? If it is, can it than bad—who do outrageous and between the vital organs. Since fat be cured?” Colonial injurious things which cannot pos> dollars to help pay the rent; and ' ' Letter Interferes with free movement, there Answer: Snoring is usually a sibly be allowed to go unpuniihed. three cent postage stamps will very is a natural dislike of exercise and in symptom of catarrh of the mucous time the muscular fibres break down membranes of the nose and throat. In many cases fines are no good at soon knock from the faces of mill- BY RODNEY DUTOHER run folks all the grins brought by and are changed into more fat. It can generally bo cured through all—generally they are paid by some Usually the fat is laid down thick­ dieting if there are no definite oh- the news of the “soaking’’ process. Washington.—Notes from our na­ Desk innocent relative or friend and the tion’s capital. • . . Easter should est over parts getting the least ex-'^ •itructions ia the nose, such as ea- offender isn’t even ruffled by the A sales tax which bides itself in mercifully end constant repetitiou ercise and where the circulation Is larged turbinate bones or adenoids. blow of the law; we,can’t send them the price of a pair of shoes or a tack •of the year's best political wise­ hammer is a harmless thing, politi­ crack, which seems on the tip of to the whipping post because public every Democrat’s tongue. It goes, sWear that a county official boasted back. Oscar D. Strong received Lamps cally, compared with a bald and un­ opinion is just as solid against that briefly, like this—Just in/case you to them: "Mighty fine fishing he gents first prize and Mrs. Oscar D. institution as it once was Eigalnst compromising boost of fifty per cent haven’t heard it a few score times: gets. When he’s down here the Strong ladies first, M. D. Sullivan in the cost of mailing a letter. We "Republican speakers on Lincoln’s tank wagon drives up from the fish and Mrs. Ivaii West, the consolation the crazy idea that the world is hatchery every Thursday and should hate to be the candidate of a birthday all likened Hoover to Lin­ prizes. Refreshments consisting of round—though the lash plan baa at coln bearing the nation’s burdens dumps a load.of trout into that sandwiches, cake and coffee were least the merit of being economical. political party to which can, fairly and on February 22 compared him brook so they’ll be there for the .served. week-end.” There doesn't seem to be anything, or unfairly, be charged up the re- favorably with Washington. I Walter Skinner has been sick at look forward with interest to what Judge Charles R. Crisp, acting his home for the past week« in really, to take the place of the jail iponsibility for a boost in first class chairman of the House Ways and postage. they’ll be saying Easter.” Pleasant Valley. or its equivedent. Means Committee and father of the A SOD was bom last Friday at And yet that fact keeps sticking It’s a Reporter’s Gag new tax bill, has an admitted life­ the Manchester Memorial hospital PRECEDENTS Charles 8. "Buck” Hayden, the time ambition. He wants to be out that in our jails we are con­ speaker, as his father was years to Mr, and Mrs, Allen Barbrick of Chicago citisens, through a repre­ Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s corre­ Wapplng. Hammered copper or pew­ stantly throwing first offenders and spondent, first pulled that one pub­ ago. If Gamer should happen <’o Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Watrous ter bases with 6-inch met­ sentative leader in the civic life of become president Crisp might real­ minor misdemeanant into contact licly in a radio speech. Then, as if had as their gueet last Friday, Wal­ al shades to match. 9 1-2 with rounders and depraved and the community, has appealed to it were an original nifty with them. ize the ambition. ter Rice of Hartford. Senator Boradi, requesting him to Senator Millard Tydings of Mary­ The Boy Minstrels of Wapping inches high.. Wired, Plain taupe Axminster carpet, 27 inches wide. worthless characters—a bad condi­ ready to use. Cash and ask for federal Intervention to pre­ land used it on the Senate floor and school and William Murcb took part Formerly, 6 1 >1 C tion. Democratic Chairman Jouett Shouse ¥ T 9 J J A Y ® in the amateur night program at carry. $2.25 a y a r d ...... 9 4 a f l O Theoretically it would be a very vent gangsters, said to be under the put it on the air again in his next the State theater in Mancheeter and fine thing indeed if we could have direction of a Capone lieutenant, speech. ------/a r A captured first prize, a ten dollar Plain taupe Axminster carpet of heavy a place to which to send selective from stealing the city election in Hayden aays be got it from a gold piece, ^ o e e who have follow­ quality. April. prominent gent who wouldn’t want ed the progress of the young enter­ jail prisoners where they would not his authorship divulged. It’s uo tainers are very happy at their WATKINS P'ormerly $2.75 a y a r d ...... ^ X a 9 9 be subje<:ted to so much bad influ­ While the American Constitution longer Just a Joke; it’s an epidemic. good fortune. , , , Perhaps the present furore Mrs. George Moulton of Pleasant Heavy quality Wilton Carpet in e ^ n ia l hit* ence as exists In our cotmty Jails, provides that "the United States and miss design. A ’l here over short selling will come to GERMAN DRIVE BECHN8 Valley has been confined to her And if we could keep politics and shall guarantee to every state a Re­ more than the last one. Remember home with an attack of the grip. Regular $2.25 ...... 9 4 * / ^ publican form of government,” there favoritism out of the business, it bow steamed up officials here be­ On March 21, 1918, the great might be entirely practicable as is sa yet no precedent f<^ any such came a year or so ago over charges German drive began, with an attack * Finest quality Axminster Stair Carpet, that the Russians were ruining the ured with border. O O well. action as that suggested, and the American fanner by short selling of in great force against British posi-1 In such case there ie hardly room Idaho senator quite naturally point­ tions on a 60-mile front from A rras' Was $ 8 .0 0 ...... 9 A f 0 9 wheat at Chicago? to La Fere. .' for question that the state jail ed out to the petitioners that there Nearly 1,000,000 men were burled 1 farm proposed by Justice Maltbie is a way by ^ c h to approach the Fish Steps In Congressman Hamilton Fish of against the British lines by the i would be the beet possible sort of federal government for assistance New York, the demon "Red” Investi­ Germans, who claimed they bad institution. There is nothing in the but that will have to oome from the gator who promptly got on the Job broken through the British lines and REMNANTS bad advanced to a depth of more ! world that does a disorganized hu­ proper authorities in Illinois’’—the wdtb his special committee at the time, quietiy said the last word than five miles in pla^s. ' 39 inebas z 6 ft,, 6 Inebas Plain taupa valvat eaipat. man being so much good as to work legislature or the governor. about it tile other day to the House British divisions oppotlng th e , Was fS.OO ...... 14.08 hard in the dirt Scrap enough There is not the remotest phanes Agriculture Committee: "We found drive were clinging stubbornly to 27 inebas x 9 f t Flgurad valvat stair earpat psychiatrists and buy enough ^tillable that there was nptbing particularly their ground north of Arras, btit Was I7J0 ...... |f .f f that either the legislature or the were forced to fall Mack in other tr inobaa x 8 ft , 8 laebaa figured Wtttos hookad land and hoes, and you will have w ro^ by the selling of wheat on governor of llUnols will ask for fed­ the board at Chicago.” portions of the front oarpat. Was 110.63 ...... I0.M advanced a Iqng, long way in the eral Intervention to insure an honest And the House Labor Committee, German loeses in killed and i 37 inobaa x 8 ft., 7 inobaa flgurad valvat stair o m at. science of criminology. ct hearings on tiie unsmployi^t wounded for the first day of th e ! W a s 16 .8 8 ...... ISJO election in the d ty of Cbieago, and great battle were eetimated at more In these daye of gone-btut it r'’’'ef bill, became perhaps the fmst 37 inebas x 8 f t, 8 inobaa Plain taupa valvat ear very little Indeed that either will leneial group to hear that most than 60,000. Ends N*iitid' Was f 9A6 ...... would be a pretty difficult thing to take any effectual steps independ­ I congrc.:iii-icn should be shot, ^ available British reserves were > 37 Inohaa x 8 ft., 9 Inohas Plain graan valvat find the money for any such innova­ ently looking to such an end. For Oncar Amerlnger, editor of the ordered into action, as the gravity Was 14.35 ...... |i.t5 American Guardian, reading sample of tbs situation became apparent. 37 inohas x 17 ft.. Silk blt-and-mias rag oarpat tion. But we shan’t always be which reason it looks like Chicago The objective of the German busted and we shall always need to letters from citizens protesting Was 19.75 ...... |4Af will have to take care of herself. conditions, quoted one: "With few drive, it was believed, was the 27 Inebas x 31 ft, Plain graan valvat ean>*t do something important about the The reasons for the fear that the exceptions Congress should be put separation of the British and ^Yaa 837.85 8I8JH1 jails. We’d better peg this idea up against a wall and a machine- French armies. 37 inohas x 15 ft. 8 inohas, Plain rad valvat oarpat racketeers will get complete posses­ Was 112.91 ...... HAS upon the wall where It won’t be for­ sion of the city Is said to lie In the gun turned loose. It would be the best day’s sbboting ever beard of.” Photo by Whlta 86 inebas x 10 ft, 0 Inohes Plain psaob valvst o u p st gotten. alleged fact that 100,000 floaters Was 884Xa ...... $1$M have been fraudulently registered Hoover Dsosn’t Oerry Ossh WAPPINC 86 inohas x 4 ft, 7 Inohas Plain aprloot valvst earpat WON’T HELP LIFT under the protection of armed gangs President Hoover never carries NEW IDEAS-,-. ’ Ends bound. WSa 81345...... fClS The lamentable situation in Hart­ any money because be doesn’t,have Mrs. Frank House who was tak- so inobaa x 8 f t, 0 loebaa Plain aprloot valvot eiupat and without protest save in a dngle to use cash. There ore no bills in sn to the Manchester Memorial -—for redecorating your home Ends bound. Was 87.00 ...... - . . .fiM ford, wherein the Street Department instance. his coat and no quarters, halves, hospital last Thursday afternoon, 68 Inobes x 13 f t . Plain taupa valvat earpat is called on to discharge a large The. odd thing about all this is dimes or nickels among the old unoerwent a major operstira on for Spring Was 833.00 ...... IlLOO number of laborers because the more coins which be carries habitually tn Friday forenoon. She is repotted to 86 Inohaa x 8 f t, 4 inobaa Plato taupa valvat earpat that while the federal government his trousers pocket. . . . A sena­ bo resting as comfortably as can be Waa 810.00...... TTT.*...... IMO influential and much better paid cannot make it its business to keep tor tosses over a letter from a con­ LECTURE BY classes of public servants must not Caponeites from stealing a Chicago stituent who urges that the state of "Henr^a Wedding," the three-aot have their salaries reduced, is mere­ election, if Capone should changs bis Texas be set aside espedtily fur. comedy of married life, u d ' 1890 ly an example of the policy which economic and Mlitical experiments. styles, is to be staged on April 14 name to Saadino and move to Mca- Why Texas? Because, the constitu­ and 16 under the Wapplng and SAMPLES more any other is preventing ragua, we could, with precedent, ent explains, it’s So big. South Windsor Parent-Teachers As­ Wednesday Evening, March 23 the restoration of business to a reas­ send all our Marines, if necessary, to In a hotel elevator you suddenly sociations. This is one of the out­ 8 :15 p. m.—11 Oak Street 18x37 took Plato valvat aamplas...... Mo onable nmm. keep him train stealing an election find yoursdf' Joined by someone standing community productions of \ 27x37 took Wilton and Axminster samplai dressed Ukiti George Washington, the year and promises to be a .bit. 37x88 took figured Axminster samples ...... ,8fe Very few persons, as a matter of in a foreign cotmtry. sword, wig, Idsee breeches and all— from start to finish, ' WATKINS BROTHRnS. me. 37x38 toeh Flffiired Wilton frleas samplss ...... fLM fact, are genuinely interested in the a man tall, stout and beefy, smok­ Mrs. E. S. Wilson who has been economic recovery of the country. EVEhBTJt' Gu tiii.I. ing a cigaret visiting her daughter, Mrs. Judson They are interested in their own per­ He says to someone: ‘Tm going G. Files for the past two weeks, re­ Everett G. HiU, editor of the An- around the cotmtry addressing peo­ turned to her home in Bangor, Me., sonal advantages. If the general sonia Sentinel, who died early this ple. T m making George Wosbdng- last Saturday forenoon. welfare of the people ie of concern morning after a Very brief illness, ton live again.” , It turns out to be Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Nevers to them at all it Is only because was one of the moat earnest an

•tranded by viow, awaits r ^ u e by to ahipping. >Hc .’was W M CRAFT WITHDRAWN dog team or airplane. the Shipping m C O EXCITED COLOR IN MOVIES. OPEHFORDH Overnight Washingtem: Fifteen U. S. war Harding in 1921 afid three yeiMT- craft ordered home from ShEinghal URGES RATE OASB SUPPORT Qaeer. Twiata later ,^CEune. ^vice-chainnaa. . A L m o i l CHINESE WATERS waters. various times ,he has' bd d the'tbifir*. If. A . P. News OVER SUN BATHING TOBEDEVEOPED Editor, The Reral'fl: onderhin, Vt.—^Deputy slxeriffs, mEmshiiM of various toj^rtant on trail of stolen butter,-.seize li­ In D ay’s Newa mitteds, hayujg o t legislaf Washington, March 21— (AP) — May I have a apace in your paper Ateehs, O.: Coal strike reaches quor still Emd load of mkrih. tion, oceiui midi iXMitinUitB' aiid t r i ^ The quieting down of troubles at to express my confidence ftir tee Lynni Meuss.—Apartmient hbusln routes. ■'i; collection to the Electric Light Rate cilsiB in night of disorders:' .lover- Shanghai led tee Navy yesterday to nor White threatens nmrtial law. janitor changes bill for gunmen who Muskegon, MIcIk : “The Michigim The board official Is sifrvlved by, a la o j Want To Go h For New York Corporation To (Dase which tee .Thxpayers League teen rob him ^ $250. order witedraval of six destroyers Hopewell, N. J.: Old clues dis­ reformatory bEiseball team needs his widow. are. doing for tee benefit of, every Burlington, vt.—^ x men arrest­ ihe,” explsdned Cecil Thompson, who and as many submarines together electric light'user in Manchester. solve, new ones bring h o ^ in ed in connection with series of during former Incarcerations scintil- m o DIE IN CR ASH Node Style and City Conn- wlht attending service ships. Prodnee Six Pictnres Hus At tee Taxpayers League meeting search for Lindbergh baby. thefts. iated at second base for the con- last Thursday evening it was an­ The destroyers will be brought CtelcEigo: Frsmk BatCagUa, mem­ Boston—^Police probe $6,000 jew­ ,yicts. “ You’d better try for the nounced teat $263 was collected for SEm Francisco, March 21-— back to tee Pacific coast next monte Year, It Is Annonneed. ber of “42 Gimg” found slain in elry theft from home of Mrs. Alice team at tee state prison this time,’’ —Two women, one tee wl#6 of d l Most Decide. tee case during tee first three weeks a and tee submarines to Hawaii, “gsmgland’s graveyard.” C. Lavalle. said Judge Vanderwerp, sentencinjg MexicEm consulate official, were of its canvassing. Perhaps many executing a plan originated before Wilkes BEUTe?-\ Pa.: Insurgfent , Brockton, MEms.—Six persons Thompipn to Jackson for seven and kill^ and two men injured when tee Sino-Japanese complication for think-teat teat is a small amount strikers blamed for dynamiting driven to street by .$15,000 apart­ S, half yearn ter larceny. Caileage, March 21.— ( A P ) » New York will continue to com­ their car plungei^over a 30 foot em« reduchig tee Asiatic fleet and plac­ towards tee $1200 but when you home in anthracite field. ment house blEme. ' BEiItimore: Joseph de Guardis con­ bEmkmeht here today. pete with Chdifornia as a motion consider tee time tee solicitors have fThether to permit nude sunbathing ing a number of its ships in reserve Provlnceitown, Mass.—John (3ook tended teat tee state WEm in pretty The dead: given and tee amoimt teat each in­ San Bemsurdino: Death of anoth­ nr to put thumbs down on the idea commission. picture producing center despite tee and George PEdhe, Provincetown small business indeed to surest him Mrs. LilllEm Sullivan De Gutieires dividual has donated I believe that er pEiasehger increEises to stvtm the The army transport Chaumont closing of tee Paramount Studio on fishermen, rescued from drifting ter selling books on Simday. “If you Macias. 23, wife of (jEurlos MaciEia sas become such a warm question sura to be.very encouraging. It is number to die Em result of plane In Chicago that some councilmen which has been at Shanghai since Long Island. Photocolor (Corpora­ crEmh Saturday neEu: C:aVmesa. ,Ctel. dpry by schooner AlH«.tross. yrant to sell tee book, sell it on chancellor of the Mexienm consulate early in February and wUch carried tion, whose studios and' laboratory, not due to tee people of tee town Barre, Vt.—James ' Gleason ar­ weekdays, not on Sunday,” the court here. today were reported in favor of not wanting to contribute, but as Dea Moines: Iowa’s 25 P.; dropping the matter until after there tee Slst Infantry from Manila located at Irvington-on-tee-Hudson rested on chEurge o f ' smuggling told him. The book de Guardis weis Miss Betty Hetheringtop, 29, em« also has been ordered to resume It time did not allow many of tee delegates Emsured for Hoover, 'l>ut April 12 primaries. are tee equal of any in HoUjrwood, aliens. selling was tee Bible. ploye of a SEin FrEmcisco bank. interrupted sailing schedule. canvEussers to go from house to opposition to Brookhart foreseen at Meanwhile the war camps of announces a schedule of six pictures Merrimac, Mass.—Firemen, re­ ScbenectEU^: State troopers clat­ The flagship of tee Asiatic squa­ house. As there is a meeting this Tuesday’s state convention. both the ultra violet ray fans and for tee 1932-33 season, all of teem sponding to Edsmm, finds own wife tered up to "Mrs. Mittie Benedict’s dron, tee 10,000 ton Cruiser Houston evening to a committee appointed New York: Capt. Y. Nagoy« gnd their opponents were marshaling to he done in color. killed by gEus explosion in home. home just at supper time with 72 with Admiral Montgomery M. Tyler Develop Color by tee president of the TEuepayers’ Sergt. K. AshEd,^JapEmese Army of­ Ware, Mass.-^Three killed as auto­ prisoners they had taJeen in a raid their forces for a showdown before aboard will remain at Shanghid. Lesgue to place this esmvassing. on ficers, announce teey will' attempt the City Council playground com­ This plan is a departure from tee mobile strikes tree. on. a gambling house. Mrs. Bene­ The six destroyers ordered with­ usual activities of Photocolor Cor- a systematic bEisis so teat each and to fly AtlEmtic within 30 d ^ ’S. , Providence, R. I.—’Twins, each dict, a justice of the peace, fined One Grateful mittee tomorrow. drawn are tee Tracy, Doric, Mac- every, person who uses electricity Not Mnce the days when city al­ poration—or, rather, an expansion. Washington: E. C. Plummer, vice- \yeighing more thsm 8 1-2 pounds, each prisoner according to what she Leish, Simpson, McCormick and Hitherto devoted excluslve'y to lab­ may do their bit by msdclng Emy part chairman of Shipping BoEurd, dies. bom to Mrs. Alexander Lonardo. deemed proper and then, when they dermen fled in terror from the Truxton, comprising tee 17th Divi­ of a donation to help to this great Mother’s Tribute “moral question” of stockings r-nd oratory work—printing and develop­ NEmking: Sino-Japanese hostili­ Providence, R. I.—Stevedores in had paid, shooed them all away. sion. The submarines are tee S-30 possible benefit to everyone. Re­ free-for-all fight eis New Bedford I feel that it was very possibly in -; one-piece bathing suits for women ing tee color pictures of other pro­ ties in ShEmghEd area cost CSiinese “Another minute and the potatoes to S-35 inclusive with their tender member folks,'it is your donation men Erne employed at unloading car­ strumental in saving the life of my on tee beaches has there been so ducers, such as Columbia and Para­ 8,080 lives, $400,000,000 property would have burned to a crisp,” she the U. S. S. Beaver and tee aircraft which helps, whether lEU-ge or small, go from steamer CommerciEil Or- third oldest boy one night when, much controversy over a similar mount—Photocolor is entering tee loss. Department of Statistics esti­ said. tender Jason which is to be replaced and I am sure teat when the CEise lesmlEm. he was one year old.’* l2is. JL G» i subject production field because of tee feel­ mates. * Addis Ababa; Nothing is too good later by tee Carrier Langley. ing teat thus far no producer has has been fought teat your donation Springfield, Mass. — Representa­ ter a “king of kings,” so Emperor Weldon, Medford (Mass.)* A proposal to erect a stock*\.de Mexico Caty: Bandits derail inter­ used “ color” to tee full extent of its will show msmy times over on your tive GrEmfield says he w ill vote, eiI- Haile SelEissie of Abyssinia hEis his eight feet high and divided so as national trEdn from Laredo, Tex., real value. future electric light bills. teough reluctantly, for SEdes tEuc. special occasion mesds served on a to segregate tee men emd women on It is also to be remembered teat near QueratEmo; two of train crew the Touhy avenue beach on Lake "There are plenty of color pic­ dinner Set of solid gold. Lesser oc­ tures being made,” explained Frank if your light bill is not paid, teat you Emd one bEmdit die . FIND OLDEST MAN Dr.1hi^£lbdr Michigan, started all tee fuss. CONN. NOW SIXTH casions bring out the solid silver E. Nemec, president of Photocqlor, are teen liable to sit in tee dark or Belfast: Northern Irelsmd offi­ service, while “ raw meat” dinners Lazfttive Worm Ezpeller Led by Dr. Arne L. Suominen, bum tee old fEishioned oil lamp in cials report drilling resumed illegEd- London, March 21— (AP) —A. T. members of an estimated army of “but in nearly all of teem tee beauty served the braves utilize no dishes of tee color is lost to tee audience, your home. When a csmvEisBer comes ly by De VEdera Irish Republlcam Hopwood of tee London Museum of at elU. Signs of Worms are: Constipation, < 20,000 sun-ray devotees, are shout­ IN ELECTRIFYING to your door in tee next few days Army in various parts of Free NaturEd History reported today that derated stomach, swollen upper ing for tee stockade. They argue on smothered by a shoddy, u^terest- London: For sale, “Paradise.” ing story, or by bad production, or please do not turn him or her away, State. sm expedition in TEmganyika, East lip, offensive breath, hard and full tee braefits they hope to get from That’s the way Brecqhou, one of the bote—which fact tee producer tries remember he is working for you, Dublin: De "VEdera dl^clEdms re­ Africa, had xmesurthed proof that stomach with pains, pale face, eyes tee violet rays this summer. Their smaller channel islEmds, is being ad­ to camouflage by dabbing It wltli smd your donation will be helping sponsibility if, as Britain warns, the “Oldoway Man” is the oldest hea'vy, short dry cough, grinding epponents retort teat tee plan is FARM TERRITORY vertised. It is a kingdom of itself color. The day Is going to come yourself. So that it is with my' disorders arise from De 'Valera in­ modem type of man yet known. Emd, Eis the ad says, “a gem set in an of the teeth, etc. little removed from tee nudist cults when someone is going to produce a great feeling of confidence teat the tention to withhold allegiance and Tools Emd other objects found by azure sea.” of Germany and they are crying amoimt of $1200 will be collected land annuities from BnglEmd. tee expedition Hopwood said, indi­ Dr. True’s Elixir is made from ' thumbs down on tee proposal in the really great story. In natural color, and create as great a transforma­ and one of the greatest economy Moscow; Government sets up new cate the Oldoway MEm, found in purest herbs, contEdns no harmful^ name of tradition. E. C. PLUMMER DEAD Moved Rapidly Ahead Daring tion in tee talking picture Industry causes, bote to tee Town ot Meui- bureau to supervise entry Emd de­ TangEmyika in 1913, equalled cul- ingredients . . . cleanses as it “We are going to halt this move­ as tee sound o f the human voice did chester Emd to tee people of Msm- parture of all foreigners during tursdly tee Heidelberg MEm. clean the intestinal tract . . . It is ment before it starts,” declared WEishington, March—21— (A P )— 1931, Statistics Show; Fif­ to the silent picture of four years chester shall be Emd will be ap­ next five year plan. Although it would be impossible Edward C. Plummer, for nine years a mild medicine safe for diUdrea Garlow Hellstrom, secretary of a preciated by everyone. So Mr. and Sharnghal: Negotiators for peace to date the Oldoway mEm accurate­ or adults. Republican Civic League. ago. vice chairman of the Shipping Overlook Value Mrs. do your bit, give to tee can­ reported deadlocked over wlthdraw- ly, he said, and “he might be 100,- Board, died here last night. “And we,” said Dr. Suominen, vasser what you can when he or she Ed of Japsmese forces from Hong- 000 or 1,000,000 years old,” he is “ in­ Four generations have proved it. “ are going to see teat the beach is ty-Three Per Cent of “The one gredt fact teat tee big He was 69 years old and- had been ' producers in their mad scramble for comes to your door. kew. finitely older than anything yet establish^.” ill two years. A native of Freeport, j quantity are overlooking is the ThEmk you. Nenana, Alaska: Mrs. Edward M. found,” Edthough there have been “Eight members of tee council,” MEdne, and resident of Bath, he j Rural Areas Now Served. stride toward perfection teat ‘color’ Taxpayer. Biddle, Philadelphia society w om Em , older frsigments of skeletons. said John P. Wilson, chairman, spent his entire life in pursuits close , has made in tee past couple of years. “want time to think.” , “Personally, I've an open mind. Just as teey overlooked tee value of Mary Garden says nude bathing is Connecticut now Anks sixth sound until Vitaphone forced it on among the states of tee Union in tee teem four years ago. From tee great. But there are others to think matter of rural electrification, tee of.” very Inception of tee silent picture progress made by tee electric light Western Electric hM been experi­ and power industry in this state dur­ menting with sound. They are still ing tee year of 1931 having lifted perfecting their soimd devices. ’The SMITH AND RASKOB SUE the state from thirteenth place in voice and sound of tee pictures of 1930. Moreover^ the New England four years ago would be considered TOCOLLEaONNOTES states, taken as a tmlt, are second an ateoclty today. Equally so have only to the Pacific Coast group with we been experimenting vdth color. respect to farm electrification at the No longer are we confined to the use J^ew York, March 21 — (AP) — present time of two colors—no longer do we have The County Trust Company, of At the close of 1931, 9,097 farms to resort to tinting and over-color WITH whose directorate Alfred E. Smith is out of a total of 17,195 in Connect! ing as we did two years ago. We chairman and John J. Raskob a cut had been reached by electric can now photograph all colors as member, sought in Supreme Court service, about fifty-three per cent of naturally and as perfectly as the today to dbllect on a note signed by the total having been electrified microphona can reproduce the hu Tim J. Mara. The action'ifc,- 'for Durii^ the year, the powe^ and man voice. And Just as soon as the $50,000. It is the second dr two MILLIONS light utilities extended' their lines to public becomes aware of this fact, suits to recover on notes totalling reach 645 farms which previously color will not be a novelty in the pic $255,000 which Raskob endorsed and had/never been served, an Increase ture industry, but an imperative nec­ which were made for'the purpose of of 7.6 per cent over 1930. Farm essity. Thus far no producer has helping erase tee Democratic com- electrical statistics show that at tee been sufficiently wide-awake to keep mittee’r deficit on the 1928 presi­ present time nesu-ly forty-two per pace with our progress. But we dential campaign. cent of all of the fm^ms in the New who know what colo” photography In a similar suit Saturday against England states have been reached by is capable of can see the hand­ Patrick F. Kenny tee defense whs electrical service, 52,237 farms out writing on the wall. The day is not **TIie smoke is smooth. It’s m ild. No harsh­ that the money was actually lent to of a total of 124,925 having been far distant when the black and white meet the campaign deficit and that connected with the generating sta' picture of today will be as obsolete ness.” The first puff of a CHESTERFIELD Kenny and the others merely per­ tions. More than three thousand as the silent picture of five years mitted the use of their names, with New England farms were added to ago. We are as confident of that telegraphs that no thought of being held responsible. service during 1931, a gain of 6.6 per today as Western Electric was con­ Raskob, in a statement last night, cent. fident of the success of their inven­ Better tobac(M>s—that’s the reason. Ripe, said: ' For several years past, the electri­ tion five years ago, when they llt- mellow tobac(x>s—Turkish and Domestic. “Both as chairman of the Demo­ cal public utilities in (Connecticut ersdly had to buy their way into the cratic National committee and as a have been working towards the goal picture business— only to transform Not just blended, but cross-blended— director of the Coimty Trust Com­ of furnishing power and light to and revolutionize it. pany I know that the defense claim­ rural territories, which previously New life that is, one kind of leaf blended with an­ ed against the trust company by Mr. had been considered practically be “That is why we are going into P. F. Kenney is entirely false.” yond reach because of the expense picture producing on our own. We other kind— not merely mixed with it It is the contention of Kenny and involved in installing md maintain­ could sit back and be perfectly others who have decided to oppose ing the necessary electrical equip­ happy with our laboratory activi­ And just enough Turkish tobacco to give payment of the notes, that the notes ment. The great strides which have ties and wait for the inevitable, be­ should be paid by Raskob or the been taken in the direction of this cause it is certain to come, but like the right aroma—^to make the taste better. Democratic committee, and that objective are almost entirely due to Vitaphone of five years ago we are their signatures to the notes in 1928 the campaign of education which impatient and anxious to help the in­ The paper is the purest that can be and again in 1929 “were just a mat­ the utilities have conducted to show evitable “over the top.” Hence our made. It bums without taste or odor. ter of form.” farmers in all branches of the agri­ decision to enter the producing field. cultural industry how electricity And mark my word,” concluded Mr. Every care is taken for just one pur­ could be most advantageously used Nemec, “whether it will be our first, in the operation of farm equipment. or our second, or our third picture, pose—^to make the best cigarette that can When full use of electricity is made, one of them will awaken the picture it is possible to extend the lines, so industry to the fact that ‘color’ will be made. Try them. Mrs. Charles Fox, who has been that both the farmer and the utility put life back into the box office just visiting her daughter, Mrs. Howard are adequately compensated. as sound did when the silent picture They^re clicking with Millions. Smith, has returned to Hartford, had seemingly lost its public ap­ and has entered the Hartford hospi­ JIMMY TAKING REST peal.” • tal for treatment. All production activities of Photo- Mrs. Lillian Clarke is a patient at Hot Springs, Va., March 21.— color, according to Mr. Nemec, will St. John’s hospital in Willimantic. (AP)—James J. Walker, mayor of be placed in the hands of Myron C. Mrs. C. A. Holmes is visiting in New York, who says he feels only Fagan, one of the best known play­ Providence at the home of Mrs. “fairly well,” is taking a rest cure wrights in America. In addition to Anna Dort. here that may last for a week or being the author of such famous Frederick Hunt, who started last more. Broadway plays as “The Little Spit­ Friday for Angola, Ind., where he The mayor spent a quiet Sunday. fire,” “Jimmy’s Women,” “’s plans to attend an engineering He attended the little Catholic Private Affair” and at least ten school, writes that he got to Perry, chapel near the hotel. After an aft­ other long run hits, Mr. FagEm pro­ N. Y., Saturday night and spent the ernoon rest he dined with Jay duced and directed those plays and week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George O’Brien, captain of the American the works of other playwrights. He Richards at their home there. Mrs. bob-sled team with whom he visit­ has also had wide and varied experi­ Richards is a Columbia girl, and ed recently at Lake Placid, and ence in the picture making field, hav­ was formerly Miss Evelyn Wood­ Mrs. O’Brien. ing spent a year on the Pathe lot in ward. Frederick reports that ‘the The mayor was accompanied here Hollywood—the year, incidentally, snow in teat part of New York is by George S. Collins, his secretary. that was one of Pathe’s greatest, very bad, there being drifts 15 feet when “Holiday,” “Her Man” and high. HANDBOOK ON MABRIAOE Sin Takes a Holiday” were turned Mrs. Clayton Hunt was called to out in rapid succession. Johnston, R. I., Wednesday morning London, March 21.— (AP)—A new Mr. Fagan believes in doing by tee sudden death of her mother, handbook on marriage to aid the things slowly and carefully, but Mrs. Louise Goff, who died at tee clergy, social workers and others hopes to have the first Photocolor home of another daughter, Mrs. who often are called upon to give picture in production by June 1. Chester Winsor. Mrs. Goff had advice to young couples, is to be pub­ This will be followed by five others, spent tee summer in Columbia for lished in May by the British Social to be released during the season of several years since tee death of her Hygiene Ctoimcil, it was annoimced 1932-33. ’Three of the pictures will husband, and bad many friends today. be original works, one to be taken here. It deals with the physiological and in Alaska, another in Hawaii and the At tee meeting of tee local psychological factors in marriage, third in Mexico. Tb6 remaining Grange Wednesday evening. Rev. but it is not a “handbook on mar­ three pictures will be based on stage Mr. Tomkins of Colchester spoke on riage and birth control,” as it has plays, th^ rights to which are now tee Colchester Community Forum. been described in some quarters, the being negotiated. LeVergne Williams, a member of council spokesman said. He explain­ No Wholesale Production the local Grange entertained with ed that the members of tee council Regardless of the success of the magic and sleight of hand. had decided that birth control was first seasqp’s output, Photocolor, A number of ladies met at tee outside the scope of its work. states Mr. Fagan, will under no cir­ Town Hall Wednesday for instruc­ cumstances undertake picture pro­ tion in coat making by Miss Van DEATHS LAST NIGHT duction on A wholesale scale. It is Cleef, of tee Storrs Extension serv­ his contention that it is a physical ice. Lunch was served at noon. Yonkers, N. Y.—Charles A. Val impossibility for any studio to turn Several from here attended tee entine, 51, president of tee Central out more than twelve good pictures supper given at tee Andover Town N atio^ Bank. a year, and that is tee maximum Hall Thursday evening, under tee Edgewood, R. I.—^Henry Cameron number that will ever be scheduled auspices o f tee Andover Christian Clemens, 67, veteran actor and for production In one season by his Endeavor Society. second cousin of Mark Twain. organization. It is his hope, too, to A thre#*ct jday “Fickle New Haven—Eddie ^leriarty, 66, be able to evolve a plan whereby tee tuna’* v s if givflft W o m « large And puted ter know' more ot Yale tra> compensation of auteora can be cal­ appzedative aittdience Triday eve­ diwn than kav other man. culated on a royalty basts, thus af­ ning at the Town BalL It was given watonga, Okla.—J. M. Haiglen, fording playwrights the same eom^ under vl*e auspioes of the Columbia 87, wiealtey land owner known as sideration and the Identical oppor­ Athletic AssociatioB. the *fBarefoot Man o f Caroleton" tunities for profit that thqr now en­ because he wore shoes only in the joy in the legitimate theater. A fr^ihdloglst says faults and coldest weather. iVlrtuss are betrayed by writing. Washington— Edward Clarence Fire Insurance poUdeA under­ «ead from the wit- Plummer, 69, vice chairman o f thfl written In the Tfntied States In' 1A28.

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BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAT, MARCH 21,1932, PAGE EASTER t u r k e y s DAILY RADIO PROGRAM CORN BORER QUARANTINI To Present Sacred Oratdrio Good Friday Night fmmmsm WITHDRAWAL DISCUSSED AT LOWER PRICES ONNEXTIHMtSMl MONDAY, MARCH t1 (Easttrn Btaadard Time) Fresh Killed Connecticut Birds T. M. iiniM, Indioted. ProKranu and station lists subject to obancs. Series of Cimferences In Wash- (By Tk0 Auootated P t m $) wkbw wean wdrc wnac wcau Retailing At Farm For 46 wmal wcao wado whk wkrc wxys wspd ingttm To Establish Value of 454.S— WEAF.NBC—«60 9:16— Broadcast RehearssI— Alao woko Cents a Pound. President Hoover Calls On re:90— Mountaineers—weaf wfbl wkbw wean wdrc Wnac wcau Continning Regulations. S:45—To be announced—weaf wjas wmal wcao wade whk wkrc wxyi 7 :00— L um berjaeke-A lso wtlo wta« 9:30—Smolen’a Oseh.—Also wfbl whec Hartford. March 21w—For toe weel wjar wcah wilt wfbr way wbea wkbw wean wnac wcau wjaa wmw New Haven, March 21—Whether first time in many years toe Easter Nation To Honor Memory wcae wwj wsal wcao wado whk wkrc wbt wxyi wind to hold or wlthi^w the federal trade is to be supplied with fresh- 7:15— Robert Simmons—Also wtas weal 10;0(^—Ouy Lombardo— Also woko wfbl quuantines against the European hvjar wcsh wilt wfbr wro w*y when wkbw wean wdro wnao wcau wjaa killed Connecticut turkeys of toe wtam wwj waal cfcf cksw wmal wcao wade whk wkrc wxyi wspd com borer, Japanese beetle, and desired weights. The State Depart­ of Noted ScientisL 7:30—Alice Joy—Also wtas weal wjar 10:30—Bhllkret Orch.—Also woko wfbl white pine blister rust, and the regu­ wcah wilt wfbr wro wsy w t ^ •wX»m wheo wkbw wlbi wean wdro waab wore ment of Agriculture reports that w^vj waal wrva wptf wwno wla wjax pg wcau whp wjaa wlbw winal wcao lation of narcissus b^b shipment, late hatching has Made available a wlod wfla .. . . __ wtar wmbg wobj wado whk wkrc wcah will be discussed in a series of con­ limited supply of turkeys weighing Washington, March 21—(AP)' — 7 ;45-^oldborga—Alao wjar wcah wgy wbt wblg wtoc wqam wdbo wdae w ^ a ferences Easter week-end at the when wcae wtam wwj waal 10:48—Street Singer—Also woko wfbl from 10 to 15 pounds. These tur­ President Hoover today called upon ,S:00— Hlatorlcal . tketchea—J ^ o wtlo wlba wean wdro waab wore wpg w m u United States Department of Agri­ whp wjas wlbw wmal wcao wtar w ^J keys will bear toe official yellow toe nation to commemorate next wtag weel wjar wcah wgy w b p culture, Washington. tag and New England Quality Label i8 :3(H-Lawrence TIbbett — Alajo wtlo waoo wkbn wbt wblg wtoc woam ctrb Dr. W. E. Britton, entomologist of Thursday toe 50to anniversary of wtag weel wjar wcah wilt wfbr wro IldK^Barlow Symphony — Also woko and toe growers hope toat this use the Connecticut Agricultural Experi­ wgy when wcae wtam wwj w m I ckgw wfbrwheo wkbw wlbi wean wdro waab of Connecticut turkeys at Easter toe isolation of toe tuberculosis cfcf UTva wla wwno w j& wlod wfla wore wlp-wfan whp wlbw wcao wtar ment Station, which co-operates 9:00— Gypsies—Alao wtlo wtag weel wdbj wado wcah wkbn wbt wtoc wqam will become an annual custom. germ by Robert Koch, a German wjar wcah wilt wro wgy when wcae wdae wxys wspd efrb ^ , with the federal government in The Connecticut Turkey Pro­ 11:30— Madriguera’s O rch.-Also woko TfiaintAining the insect quarantines, doctor. w tam w w j wsal ___ ducers’ Association, although its 9:30— Parade of Statae—Also wtlo wtag wfbl wkbw wlba wean wdrc waab wore and W. G. Filley, station forester, In a statement issued from the weel wjar wcah wilt wfbr wro w fy wpg wcau whp wlbw wmal wcao wtar membership has less than i,000 tur­ White House, the President praised when wcae wtam wwj wsal wjax wdbj wade wkrc wcah wkbn wbt wtoc will attend. Lee X. Strong, chief of keys left, has reduced toe price to 10:00— Radio Forum— Also wtlc wtag wqam wdae , the plant quarantine administration, Koch as having m&de “ priceless eon- encourage toe use of turkeys at weel wjar wcah wrc wgy when wcae 12:00— Ben Bsrnie — Also woko wtbl has urged the presence of nursery­ tribuUons to human welfare” wtam wwj wsal wrva wwno wls wjax wkbw wean wnao wcau whp wlbw Easter Bme. ’The wholesale price wlod wfla ■ wmal wkrc wcah wkbn wspd men, farmers, shippers of farm pro­ through his discovery of tho tuber­ 10:30— Mr. Bones and Company—Alao 12:30 a. m.— Slssle Orch.—Also woko has been reduced 'rom 45c to 38c cle bacillus on March 24, 1842. wfbl wkbw wean wnac wcau whp wlbw duce, and other persons interested w tag wjar wcsh wilt wrc wgy wcae Appropriations for enforcement of per pound and toe retail price at w w j wsal when wwno wls wlod wfla wmal wkbn wspd toe farm will be 46c per pound in­ The President’s statement follows: 11:00—Dance Orch. — Also wgy wtam 1:00—Dance Hour—Also wean wnao the com borer quarantine have been stead of former price of 55o. “Fifty years ago, on Match 24, wcae 394.5— WJZ-NBC—760 slashed by Congressional committee 11:30—Jesse Crawford—Also wtlo wjar 1882, Robert Koch, a (Sennan doctor, : — Impersonations—Also wbal wham vrrc wwj 6 30 far below the amount asked, and startled toe medical circles of 11:45—Blue Rhythm Band—Alao wtlc wgar wlw wrva . . other appropriations have been re­ Europe by announcing he had dis­ weel wjar wro wgy when wwj 6:46—Topics In Brief—Also wbal wbi GERMANY TO CELEBRATE 12:00— Pedro’s Orch.— weaf wham kdka wlw v . .. duced. In riew of this action, the covered toe germ that causes tuber­ 12:30 a. m.— Moore’s Orch.— weaf 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy—Also wbal wbx entire situation will be reviewed. culosis. wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wrc ckgw Britton was asked today 348.6— WABC-CBS— 860 cfcf wrva wpti wjax wlod wfla GOETHE’S ANNIVERSARY “The steps be took to prove his 6:30— Hall's Orch. — Also woko wlrbw 7:15— Jesters—Also wbal wbs kdka whether he believed the present opinion, and toe clarity with which wlba wdrc waab wore whp wlbw wmal com borer regulations of the fed­ On Good Friday night at 7:30 the choir Of the South Methodist Episcopal Church, pictured above, under be explained those steps, made his wcao wdbj wkbn wbt wblg wtoc wqam ^foLstebblne Boys—Also wbal wbs of economic ' Erection of Archibald Sessions, wlU present Dubois’ “Sevep La6t Words of ^ « t .” This b^utiful setUng wspd efrb wham wgar eral government were Weimar, .Thuringia, (Sermany, report not only a classic in nodical 6:45— Arthur Jarrstt—Alao woko wfbl 7 :4 5 ^ o n e s and Hare—Also wgar ^ t f benefit to the farmers. S t^ ^ cred Passion of our Lord is replete with phiases of moving ^ u ty , rich bvmony and dynandc cli­ March 21 — (AP) —One hundred literature but established a tech­ whec wkbw wlba wdro waab wore wlp* wwnc wls wfla wham wjax wbal kdka “The two-generation com borer maxes. It is cast for three solo voices, soprano, tenor and baritone, intera^rsed wltt choruses toth tenlt Is fit­ Miss Hall’s timely subject will be er’s Premises By Several Journey jrawned repeatedly and WAR NEWS FROM CHINA seemed a thousand miles away in Goethe was bom In 1749. He was ting that we, as a nation, do him WBZ-WBZA “How to Live Well on a Low In only 26 when he accepted an Invita' htmor, and that each community WTK. PROGRAMS come.” She will illustrate her talk mind as state witnesses positively Causes Easily Avoided. Identified his black coupe—with toe tion of Karl August, young heridi- acknowledge its debt to iu>bert $10,000 PER DAY with lantern slides showing what tary prince of Weimar, to come here Koch by commemorating in an ap­ I'ravelers Broadcastliig Service Monday, March 21 foods are actually necessary In toe ““Journeys Inn” lettei^g on its sides—as having been driven toward for a visit propriate manner the occasion of Hartford, Conn. 4:20—The Business World Today. diet when toe income is greatly re Goetoer soon became minister of toe lonely bam toe morning it was toe 50to anniversary of his dis­ SO.vHW W ., 1U6U &. IX, m . 8 M. 4:30—Stock Exchange quotations, Washington, March 21.— (AP)— dneed. Meal plans at low cost with High standards of purification set state, interested himself in agrlcul burned after toe bizarre shotgun covery of toe tuber Fountains of this type would be of 10:45—Grumble and Gnmt tiaan Kriens, director. Far East to toe United States n toe court of his brother, King impervious materials; jets should 11:00—Time; weather; Sports Re­ 6:15—Dance Orchestra. doubtless exceeded 310,000. This Carol. be so set that they will not be flood­ view. does not include dispatches from He made this disclosure of his ed in case toe bowl drain becomes 6:30—Bulletins. 11:15—McElnelly’s orchestra. 6:34—Broadway Favorites — Nor- Geneva and European capitals con­ ilans when he reached here at toe clogged! toe end of the nozzle 11:45—Orchestra. * man L. Cloutier, director. cerning toe Far Eastern tangle. wheel of the automobile he drove should be protected by a guard so you can toat persons using toe fountain can­ 6:45—Talk—“Good Things on the “Most of this burden fell on toe down £rom Paris in the gruelliog not come into (xmtact with toe Air”—^Dr. Orestes H. Caed- news agencies as only a few great Paris-Nice motor race. He was well nozzle; bowls should be free from dallies maintain their own corres­ up in toe running but toe official re­ well. comers difficult to clean; drains 7:00—Vermont Lumberjacks. sults will not be announced until pondents in China, x x x from the foimtaln should not have a 7:15— ^Trinity College Glee Club. Wall Street Friday. “Twenty-seven cents a word nms direct physical connection to a waste 7:30—“Just WUlle.” into large sums very rapidly when pipe unless toe drains are trapped. TALK... 7:45—Hank Keene. dispatches mount to 5,000 words a Prince Nicholas angered King 8:00— ^Arthur Allen in D ram atic Briefs day as they did with the Associ­ Carol by marrying Madame Jana In toe home, dirt and impurities may find their way into toe water If sketch. ated Press.” I Deletj, a commoner, against toe 8:30—Lawrence TIbbett, bfuitone. New York, March 21.—(AP) — king's wishes. There was some talk toe pipes within the building have 9:00—The Gypsies. More a score of dividend meet­ of stripping him of his royal prero­ become sullied or rusted. Anti­ 9:30—Parade of the States. ings are scheduled for this week, in' ANOTHER BIG SLUMP gatives but toe prince left with his quated hot water heating boilers 10:00— w n c Playhouse—Guy Hed- eluding Com Products Co., Electric bride for Paris and Carol took no may have become corroded or rust­ lund, director. Power and Light, Northern Pacific drastic action. ed, so toat they are a source of an 10:30—News, weather, Atlantic Railway, Reading Railway, and IN INCOME TAXES Recently toe King sent an emis­ improper water supply. Filters Coast Miuine forecast. Gimbel Brothers, for action on toe sary to see Nicholas and presumab'y placed over faucets should be clean 10:32—The Merry Madcaps— Nor­ preferred stock. it was he who succeeded in patching ed regularly , to prevent an accumu­ man Cloutier, director; with Weishlngton, March 21.— (AP)— up toe quarrel. lation of fflrt on the screens. Water ’The Harmoneers. Wall street hears toe National Income tax collections from tlie first drawn for drinking purposes should 11:30—Jesse Crawford, organist Cash Register (Company may show quarter’s payments on Mqrch 18 AUTO VICTIM DIES not be allowed to stand imcovered ll:45_Blue Rhythm Boys. a small profit for toe current quar­ were $27,846,167 as compared to 12:00—Silent. ter against a 1300.000 loss sustain­ $44,105,314 for toe same day a year Meriden, March 21.— (A P)—^Mrs. ed In toe first quarter of 1931. ago. The collections brought the J[Qhn Dumont, 66, of 234 Ogden total "for March to $152,428,074 street, Bridgeport, died at toe Mer­ F. T. Parson, president of toe F. against $283,229,295 in toe same iden hospital at 8:05 o’clock this NOTICE! 225— WDRC W. Woolworto Company, says toe number of days last March. morning of injuries received Satur­ Hartford— 1S30 public is showing a good response to ’The collections for toe fiscal year day noon when an automobile op­ REPUBUCAN CAUCUS toe company’s new 20 cent lines of continued to run half a billion dol­ erated by ber husband crashed Into .. then you’d surely realize merchandise. BuMness In toe new lars behind those for toe similar a tree. The Republican Electors of toe Monday, March 21 lines accounts for 80 per cent of toe period of toe preceding fiscal year Mr. Dumont who suffered a minor Town of Manchester are requested P. M. sales of stores In which they are dis­ From last July 1 to March 18 toe head injury was dischargod from toe to meet In caucus in High School the convenience and 4:00—Rhythm Kings Orchestra. played, whereas toe company esti­ government has collected from In­ hospital yesterday. This morning Hall on Tuesday, March 22, 1932, at 4:30—National Student Federation mated such business would account come tax $10,549,416 compared he appeared in Police Court under a 8:00 O'clock P. M., for toe piirpose value of out-of-town of America. for 20 per cent of dollar volume. with $1,454,660,320 in toe same pe­ technical charge of reckless driving of electing delegates to toe Repub­ 5:00—Robert “Buddy” Wagner's riod last year. but was paroled In his own recogni­ lican State Convention to be held in orchestra. It is reported toe United States The government’s deficit on March tion subject to toe call of toe coro­ Hartford, April 6 and 7, 1982, for telephone service! 5:30—Aunt Molly 8md Midge. Rubber Company is planning to in­ 18 stood at $1,811,049,506. On that ner or ixilice. toe election of ddfegates tol toe Re­ 5:35—Ray Felletter, pianist crease operations at Its Naugatuck, day toe government had collected Dumont was driving on Broad publican National Convention to be 5:45—The Lone W olf Tribe. Conn., plant as a result of increased from all sources $1,530,305,727 and street and says he swimg to toe held atOhicago, Illhiols, on June 14, 6:00—Current Events. orders for footwear. bad spent $3,841,855,234. The re­ right when a car prececU^ him 1M2; and for the appointment of 6:15—Vaughn de Leath, contralto ceipts were approximately $800,- slowed down, apparently to make a Republican Town Committee. N o W O N D E R 2SJ0CX>JK0 out-of-town ttltpliOM C8lb wort 6:30—George Hall’s Orchestra. 000,000 lees than collected in toe left turn. In some unexplained By order of the Town Committee, 6:45—Bing Crosby. CURB QUOTATIONS same number of days a^year ago manner Dumont’s car was not WM. S. HYDE, made in this state last year. They sired many hours of tirng, 7:00—Myrt and Marge. brought back on toe right of way Chairman. while toe expenditures were about countless dollars of expense. You go so far for so little, when 7:15—Tune Blenders; Lanny Ross, $350,000,000 more than was spent and it hurdled a ten-inch ditch and Dated at Manchester, March 14to, smashed into a tree. 1982. tenor. (By Associated Press.) you travel by out-of-town telephone. For exampb, note these 7:30—Gertrude Coledesky, songs Amer Super P ow ...... 3% Harold B. Smith, pianist Assd Gas and E lec ...... 2% M O D E HOUSE BURNS station-fo-station rates for cells during the daytime (4:30 a. i#» 7:45—Morton Downey, Anthony Catles Service ...... Wons, Jacques Renard’s Or­ Elec Bond and Share ...... to 7 p. m.): chestra. Ford umited ...... Llandogo, Wales, March 31.— 8:00—Interview, (juartet, orchestra Goldman Sachs ...... 2% (AP) — The life-sized playhouse 40 milas for 35e . , . . 64 milea for 45c 8:15—Singin’ Sam. Hudson B a y ...... 2 which toe Welsh people buUt for 100 miles for 60c .... 150 miles for 80c 8:30—The Four Clubmen. Midwest U tils ...... little Princess Elizabeto, grand­ No Additional 8:45—(Colonel Stoopnagle and Bud Niag Hud P ow ...... • • 3 daughter of King George, was de The farther you (fo/ fh* If costs per mile. And the rates 9:00—^The Mills Brothers. Penn R oad ...... 2% stroyed by fire today as it was bS' Expenditure 9:15— ^Mildred Hunt, contralto. Stand Oil Ind ...... 15% ing taken to London to be present­ for staHon-to-slation calls to points more than 42 miles away 9:30—Scrappy Lambert, Frank United Founders ...... 1% ed to her. is necessary when our Bums, Nat Brusiloffs or­ United Gas ...... 1% It burned along toe roadside near art s v iii lower daring the evening and night hours. chestra. United Lt and Pow A ...... • »% here in spite of all toe efforts of a home is used by those we 9:45—Robert Shanley, basso Vacuum OH ...... 1% bucket brigade formed by toe vill­ Use ottt-of-town telephone ssrvice more often; yosH b t Joseph Soifer, pianist agers to put out the fire. are called upon to serve 10:00—Guy Lombardo’s orchestra SHOOTER BOUND OVER The m

soloist at the Church of the Re­ tionlst l^iislatfoD recentiy V E iR A N ROCKVILLE deemer, Hartford, weK the soloists. and more of the same type They were assisted by the Method­ Home Ddlars Tewer But Fatter* Than hi *29; CUmiNGS WARNS will be passed later on,'may tead ROCKVILLE ist church choir, augmented by a step up prices and omewhat MAILMAN STRICKEN number of voices. ulate business. If such a Notes They*ll Bu]r Biggest Basket of Food Since 1915 AGAINSTDEADUKX should follow, it would undoubi No license Anesta The fldwers on the communion be helpful to tbe party' in poweg, table at Union church on Sunday Washington (AP)—For the hbme- Manlfsetly, a spirited contest Hm The State Police of the Stafford morning were given in loving mem­ Frederick 0 . AUen Dies Barracks have been busy the past living consumer of low or moderate ahead of us.” ory of Mrs. Sophia. Chapman by “We in Connecticut can be witB week checking up and arresting her granddaughters, Mrs. Henry income, one shaft of sunlight shines Democratic Leader Asks drlvm without licenses. Several the winner or not as we choose” bo North and Miss Adelaid Cook. steadily through the gloom of the While Covering His Route havr appeared before the Rockville said. “Our duty, however, is oleairf The fourth division, of the Ladies business slump. we owe it'to tbe democracy of the City Cteurt, three more being taken Aid Society of the Union church His dollars, although they may Part; To Nomiaate Roose- into custody Saturday, two of the nation. Moreover w t ow e a spetda) At 9:30 This Morning. will hold a card party in the social be fewer, go further today, on the duty to Governor Cross.” cases coming up in court today. The rooms of the church on Friday eve­ basis of government statistics, than vdt At Next Conreotion. other was postponed until March ning, April 8, at 8 o’clock. Rockville, March 21.—Frederick at any time since 1917. The pur­ 28. Henry M. Schonrock, director of chasing power of the “ho le” dol­ MBS. EANE DIES O. Alden, dean of local letter car­ On Friday State Policeman Ken­ rier*, died suddenly at 9:30 o'clock the Rockville Boys' Band was a lar—the dollar that busrsxmeat and neth W. '•tevens presented Irving Rockville visitor on Sunday. potatoes, clothing end other neces­ Hartford, March 21. — (AP) — this morning, when stricken with Press, 25, of New Haven and .Jo­ Bridgewater, Conn., March 21.— Louis Poggle has been granted a sities—has increased subetantially INDCX NUHKR6 SHOWING CHANSf 6 Homer 8. Cummings, of Greenwich, (AP)—Mrs. Fannie L. J. Kane, 76, heart complications as he delivered seph Dennard, 34, colored, of Hart­ i » 9 1931 IN COST OP UVIN« (ALI, ITCMS) mall over his regular route. Mr. permit to build a dwelling on Cen­ since 1929. 220 former Democratic National com­ manager of Hilltop Farm here for ford before Judge John E. Fisk on ter street in the Grove Hill section. While a 14.9 per cent decrease in !hinS 1020 iUden, who was sixty-four years charges of driving without licenses. mittee and leader in Governor tbe last 14 years, died yesterday did, was connected with the Post Postmaster George E. Dickinson the living cost in the last two years Roosevelt presidential campaign to­ after a short illness. She bad a wide Press was fined $22.06, Including has been granted a permit to build does not compensate the country at |l9t?»tOO Office here for thirty-six years and costs and Dennard was fined the day advised the party to nominate acquaintance among auto tourists when he reached the retirement age a garage at the rear of his home at large for an employment decline of of tbe state. same amount 200 promptly the ^irst candidate who of sixty-two, two years ago was 83 Talcott avenue. nearly 29 per cent and a payroll At the same session of the court Miss Edith Mead, Clinton Public drop of 44Ji per cent, it neverthe­ reoeivee a majority vote if a repeti­ granted an extension of time by Fred Lennon, 39, of Park Place was Colombia bull flgbt fans were Health nurse, was the week-end less has eased the pinch ot ' the tion of the 1924 deadlock is to be disappointed In an American bull Washington to continue his duties. sentenced to 30 days in Tolland Jail averted. Fell on His Face guest of he** parents, Mr. and Mrs. economic slump in thousands of tto fighter's performance because tbe and ordered to pay costs of $10.18, Charles Mead of Union street. households. And it has come al­ Mr. Cummings Issuqd this warn­ Mr. Alden lived alone at the cor- being found guilty of intoxication. bull was lazy. Hereafter tbe Ameri­ most as a “gi ’’ for those with im- ing in a statement tu the Hartford can will realize that if the public , ner of Prospect and Cottage streets. Lennon formerly resided in Man­ 1929 (932 Times on tbe presidential issue in This morning be reported at the impaired income. must have bull, it must be inter­ chester and has given Us family Mr. aqd Mrs. Average Family which he pointed to Governor Roose­ esting. Post Office as usual and started on and police nsiderable trouble be­ 160 velt as u e “one candidate so un­ his route at 8:45 o’clock. He was in fln(l food is cheaper now than it has cause of imbibing too freely. mistakable the choice of a majority the act of leaving mall at the home HOLLYWOOD been since 1915. Clothes cost less Cahill In T' -»uble than in any year since 1916. House of tbe party that only tbe unex­ of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwalm, who perienced fall to see," and "whoee live at the com er of Mountain and Thomas CaUIl, well known in po­ ©OSSIP furnishing godds retail at the loW' M o lice circles, where he has appeared est figure since 1917 and the cost nomination is as certain as anything Prospect streets, when he fell for­ In politics can be." ward on his face. Dr. T. F. Rock­ before the court on many occasions, of housing, fuel and light coin INTIMATE “Unfortunately our party still well, medical examiner, was called was arrested on Saturday morning bined is the least since 1920. i T t T t i f a UI<-MATtmrf UM8ST operates undsr tbe so-called two- and said that death was due to by Captain Stephen Tobin and was CLIMPSE8 The department of labor's cost of TiR*t~wUl preovtlr Mwt the thirds rule” Mr. Cummings said, OMSed bevel setlea* elesr heart complications. charged with intoxication. Cahill living survey in 32 representative AND citie.«i shows that 41 out of 42 staple “This, is in effect, one-third rule for WMte SBd peleoB fiem rw s The veteran mail carrier was has been about town several days enten, sad brias velcMM under the influence of liquor. As he articles of food decreased in price Mr. and Mrs. Average Family look for “home” dollars now, they it allows a determined minority to bom in Rockville on August 20, INSIDE find them more elusive than they did in -1929, but those same doUars leilef at ease, T besiild. was not causing a disturbance he in the last yeai. The average price party action and prevent tbe con­ • a o sll-Tasatsble IsiL ^ mCHT 1868, the son of Philander and Mary win cover more territory. Above is shown what the doUa* wlU buy now was given a chance to sober up, but STUFF for all food staples now is' almost vention from functioning. While tire. Trr It-U o . 0 Alden. His father, a Civil War and two years ago. Chart shows the trend of an Uving costs since 1917. AlMdUr. veteran, died when he was nine failing to do so the Chief of Police as low as it was in the pre-war, in' welcoming all legitimate can­ AO* Vegetable '-“retire ON THE didacies, we should set our faces years old and bis mother died seven­ took him into custody. dex low living cost year of 1913. teen years ago. Mr. Alden was a Cahill, 23, has. served time at Tol­ MOVIE Like a shower of manna to the against any attempt, by a minority, member of the United Workmen land jail on several occasions the family with relatively undlmlnlshed to block action and wear down the COLONY majority." and the Union Congregationcd past few years. He has been given Thomas income has been the big drop since Old St. Louis Cathedral Is church. every chance to make gooper having EASTER PARADE? table show. also made plans for distribution of return. lunch with Cnark Gable and Cliff about 500 pheasants imported from Edwards. England and a number of these will KIIIED BY FUMES A statistician has found that be released locally. Congress spends $840 per week for . . . .or will you moan and fi%t and bring on that dis­ County Home Gift Sleepy Mr. Young Roland Yormg u;iing every possi­ printing speeches that are never de­ ease they call “ inferior-complex?” Remember . . . Albert S. McClain, superintend­ New London, March 21.— (A P )— ble excuse for getC^g out of a party livered. ^ t think how much worse ent of the Tolland Coimty Home at “Easter” is next Sunday ! Donald M. Harwood, 26, son of P. without telling the real reason he It wbuld be If they were delivered. Vernon announced on Saturday that LeRpy Harwdoa, chairman of the doesn’t want to attend. He used to five large pictures are being placed lo ^ Republican town committee be bothered with sleeping sickness ... .there’s no earthly reason why you and every on the walls of the dining room of and one of the most prominent bank­ and would fall asleep at 10 o’clock the home. They are the gift of Ed­ member of your family can’t be in the Easter Parade. ers in Eastern Connecticut, was regardless of surroimdings. The 10 found dead in the garage of his win Gould, New York philanthro­ o’dock habit got such a hold on him “Hard Times” gets its knock-out blow when folks home at 226 Ocean avenue, and Med' pist and head of the Gould Founda­ that he still turns In at that hour look-up and spruce up. Personal appearance un­ ical Examiner Charles Kaufmam re­ tion for Children. Mr. Gould is a if at all possible. Cash personal friend of Mr. McClain and turned a finding of accidental death Jeanette MacDonald back from questionably does affect your outlook on life I from carbon monoxide gas. plans to visit the Tolland County New York. And planning the big From $10 to The youth had closed the garage Home in the very near future. party she had to postpone because doors, before shutting off the motor Funeral of Carl Arens of her hurried trip east. Evaljm $300 and it is believed he was going The funeral of Carl Arens, 73, Knapp walking arm In arm with her around the car to turn the ig^tlon who died at the home of ..is son, handsome boy friend, who isn’t an HOUSEHOLDERS key and then leave by a side door, Fred Arens at Ellington on Thurs­ actor. They say this romance Is get­ We promptly furnish from when he slipped and fell, striking day, was held from his late home ting pretty serious. So is Frances $10 to $300 on your own se­ ... .it’s not a question of money, for we offer to ro> on Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock. his head on a ladder, the force of the Dee’s. . . . But more about that curity without endorsers. An juvenate, freshen and restore your clothing to a blow rendering him unconscious. Rev. John ^ Nichols, pastor of the later. easy, business-like solution lo The youth was a graduate of Ellington Congregational church, Downtown to the Belasco with money probleiqs and our only ' store-new appearance at a new low cost...... And Bulkeley high school, W s city, and officiated and burial was in the Dorothy Dix to see Richard Bennett charge is three and a half per of Phillips Exeter Academy. He Ellington cemetery. The bearers in "Cyrano de Bergerac.” And to a cent a month on the unpaid Remember .... LOWER PRICES HERE also attended Amherst college. For were Robert McAlister, Rudolph movie at the end of {he first act. balance. several years he was in the invest­ Baer, Henry Arens and A. L. Spit- Movies are some good after all. CJof- SALARIED ment banking business in New zel, all of Springfield, Mass. fee at the Brown Derby anej. so DON’T MEAN MASS PRODUCTION York and for the past year had been Memorial Service home to bed. EMPLOYEES eastern Connecticut representative At the :*0:30 service on Simday Need no security on loans METHODS. . .AT THE NEW IX)W up to $100. Simple, dignified of the Roy P. H. Bamer Company, morning at the Rockville Baptist s t r i c k e n o n t r a i n Hartford brokers. church, a memorial service was and requiring no .signature PRICES YOU GET THE SAME INDI­ other than yoiu* own» . held in memory of Curtis K. Chris­ Hartford, March 21.—(API- topher, who d l^ Leveral weeks ago. Can, Phone, Write. 24 Horn Service Stricken with a heart attack on a • VIDUAL, PROPER CARE THAT HAS MRS. BIDDLE MAROONED The deceased was a former deacon train coming here from Springfield, and Stmday school superintendent Mass., Milton B. Mills of 999 Har­ Any phoned order...... in be­ ALWAYS MADE DOUGAN CLEAN­ of the church. Rev. Edward L. vard avenue, a traveling salesmsm, IDEAL Nenana, Alaska, March 21.— Nield paid splendid tribute to the died in the police ambulance on the fore 8 p. m., will be called for (AP)-^Mrs. Edward M. Biddle, Financing Assoolatlonr Inc., ING AND DYEING SO SUPERIOR. memory of the deceased. way to a hospital. 858 Main S I, Second Floor Philadelphia society matron snow­ Bridge Postponed that day___ 24 hour cleaning Tel. 7281, Sonth Manohester bound in the Interior near here, has All members of the Emblem service, rfglit here at home requested an airplane be sent to her ub and those who were planning assistance, word received here said. S attend the public bridge party on REPUBLICAN CAUCUS where home-town people art Mrs. Biddle came to the territory Wednesday afternoon at the Elks last autumn intending to devote six The Republican Electors of the employed. home, are asked to take note that it Town of ]^lton are requested to months to gathering material for iiaa been postponed until a later meet in caucus In the Basement of MRS. ADA N. The a book. She stopped at the home of date on account of Holy Week. The the Church on Tuesday, March 22, Fannie Quigley, pioneer woman of date of the bridge party will be an­ 1932, at 7:30 O’Qock P. M., for the the Katshlma re^on, on January 12, nounced 8

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Evening HeralJ Pattern. Daily Health X Service " By Amiebelle IVortUngton Hints on How to Keep WelT by World Famed Authority. O live E b e r t s Here are lovely slenderizing lines - SY NEA SERVICE. INC. for the matronly figure. - You’ll love the new sldrt cut with Jones, and “^b n e»ia «w d ,’^|i6or \ BEGIN ttEias TODAY ' Steven’s d«th and about Steven's correct He’s a rogue— or so 1 be­ MILK BOOTLEGGERS ^ its clever dii^g:onal lines to reduce Uttle souls, wpre looksd upte^'^is- ELXiEN BOS81TER, beeutlfnl x sharp legal battle was' an- BIENACE TP flEAIiTH • - / dtUn loolf tor certain lieve.” . hip bulk. The crossover bodice has plclously as undeslrabla yeor>old, falls In love with L A B B T ; uclpated between his sister, Mrs. Ellen’s frightened eyes did not applied band trim that Is very effec­ OF c o m m u n it y things in their child^ra’e piaymatee, for their own children. BARROWOATE, young artist guiot Barclay Harrowgate, and waver. tive and becoming, besides produc­ regardlesa of deeper qualities that Mrs. Smitli besides that she will whom she meets at Dreamland, a Grayson Barclay whose di­ “It appears,” Symes continued, o(>servnaoe of Sanitary Begiriatlon ing a fiat line much ^^reciated by I count for so mu(A. soon put a stop to tha isttmacy be­ dance hall where she works as host- : been so recently set aside, Safognards Vital Precaution cleaning nis throat, “that it was the larger^figure. tween M ary and Sanib Jones. It ess. Larry is engaged to E L IZ A - j ney,s of''Ellen bad appeared— ^no to Users hi Oties i Mary Smith’s mother loolu do\n Ellen but she fer him to me. Til settle him quick and will help you economize. Because of the menace that ex­ steady and her eyes were dry. children. The Jones children were “That Isn’t It at all, really. persuades him to wait until after enough. Blackmail’s actionable!” You can save 210 in patterns, ma­ ists from milk coming from tuber­ “I ’m sensible about that too— clean and well mannered but Mother. She Is Just nice every the ceremony. Barclay’s lawyer, Symes continued to regard her. terials, etc!, by spending 10 cents culous cows, from milk that has way. I always feel so happy when now,” she said quietly. usually for obvious reasons they *SYMES, regards Ellen as a gold- "Don’t you see now why you should for this book. So we hope you will been collected under imsanitary con­ I ’m with her, and she knows a lot looked like the rag-tag and bobtail digger. “I ’ve wanted to tell you and here’s keep the license for your otvn pro­ send your order today. ditions and from milk that is dis­ of all time. about books and things. She is go- In a double marriage in a small my chsmee,” Symes began in awk­ tection?” Just write 3Tour name and address tributed without suitable hygienic isgto be a teacher some day.” If Mrs. Jones had had a recent Connectient town, Barclay and Ellen ward baste. “If there’s anything She said nothing at all. clearly on any piece of paper. Or­ control, the milk bootlegger may The upshot of the whole affair husband she could have and would and Myra and Armstead are mar- jrou need I ’ll be glad to be of asslst- der one book. Ehiclose 10 cents in cause more disease and death than was Dorothy’s restoration and “You have the advantage of being have lived on North Avenue In­ Med. Barclay and bis bride drive to | ance.” stamps or coin and midl your order the purveyor of bad whisky. Sarah’s defeat. M ay Smith contin­ poor,” Symes suggested more con­ stead Of on Star W ay. She would his Long Island home. Ellen reads: ______to Fsishlon Department Most large communities have ued to give in to the selfish Dorothy fidently. " A real advantage in many have belonged tq-the best club and hi a n ^ ^ p e r that Larry’s engage- Rossiter chin lifted, laws regulating the collection, pas­ and in time developed Inferiority, ways Fergfus’ only interest in you so on, because certain citizens re­ ment to pirateth Bowes is broken. ^ teurization, distribution and sale of discontent and resentment. would be getting money. When he Manchester- Herald membered that it was her family That night Barclay suffers a fata_ qyj^jjjy <ve always made my own milk. These laws involve in many There Is too much "social gkme” learns you haven’t any he’ll leave who had given the hospital to the heart attack. Doctors, nurses and way and I still can. I ’ve been a par­ Pattern Service - instances adequate phsrsical exam­ Insisted upon with children. T h ey you alone.” 3173 town and in those days they had 'Symes, the lawyer, arrive. Symes asite long enough. Monday I ’m go­ ination of the workers in the dairies gravitate’to people they like and tells EUen papers have been stolen For a Herald Pattern of the and on the farms to make certain been respected and kowtowed to. ing back to work.” Ellen looked around the order who imderstand them. ’The best proving Bai^ay’s divorce and there­ mode) illustrated send 15c In that they do not have infectious dis­ Suspicions of the Joneses “Not on Monday!” desk, whipped a match from a hold­ pla3maates are those who bring out fore her marriage is not legal. To stamps or coin directly to B’ash- eases. But they also remembered Mr. “Yes— Monday.” er, struck it and applied the glow­ the better qualities In each other. avoid scandal she relinquishes all ion Bureau, Manchester ^Ivenlng The laws demand adequate re­ She checked herself to add, ing end to her marriage license. claim to the fortune. Only FBR- Herald, Fifth Avenue and 29th frigeration of the milk during trans­ “Don’t be alarmed. I wouldn’t Symes made no move. She held the OFS, the butler, knows of her pres­ Street, New York City. portation, pasteurization by the dream of returning to the store. burning paper until the flame' came every day. Yours truly accounts circus midgets, got a Job in tha ence In the house that night. Ellen i holding method, which means that for 80 of these. Lorene came to see me and said too near her fingers. ’Then she 3178 movies with Ruth Ettteg, nm.ldTig' learns Larry Harrowgate Is Bar­ Be sure to Ifil in the size of the the milk must be held for a certain she’d try to get my place back for walked to the half open window, re­ Lucius M. Boomer, the big hotel a short at Flatbush. clay’s nephew. Ellen goes home, Price 16 Oeata pattern. definite period at a certain definite me, but I couldn’t do that ’There’d leased the paper and watched the man, was manager of a favorite Alenjandro de -Canedo, Mexican committed to protect Barclay’s hon­ temperature, distribution in steril­ be too much gossip and speculation tiny flame drift do'*'nward 20 stories N a m e ...... Send stamps or coin (coin pre­ hostelry at Muskoka Lake, Canada, artist, who goes in for symbolic or and her ow n.______izer bottles and proper handling of — and besides my brother-in-law toward the street. at the age of 25. portraits and pencil studies, was the NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY ferred). the bottles that are collected from works there. I wouldn’t want to “That’s so I won’t be tempted to Address ...... Bruce Barton was bom in Rob­ leading mtm in a one-man art exhi­ C H A P T E R X U the homes after the milk is used. chance anything coming up that use it,” she said, turning around Price of book 10 cents. bins, Tenn. bition. Size ...... Instances are recorded in which A week later Ellen called on might hurt him.” again. Fred F. French, who goes In tor farmers owning one or two cows Simon I. Schwartz, architect got Symes. He had telephoned to say he “If there was any nobility in Price of p a ^ m 15 cents. 32 a week at his first Job in his those staggering building projects, “Nothing will come up,” Symes have, collected the milk from these had received the license. The week my running away jwlth you that chosen profession. spent a year in Mexico, roughing replied a little uneasily. He rose, cows and peddled It from door to following Steven’s death had been morning, which Tm beginning to it with ranch hands. That was not walked silently to the end of the door in nearby communities, with­ Quaintly named city thorough­ a cruel test of the girl’s courage. doubt,” she explained slowly, “it fares that you may never hear of long after he left Princeton. room and back. He bent over his out observing any sanitary precau­ Myra, Molly and Bert all had was in trying to prevent people from again are Featherbed lane, Dark Geraldine Farrar, at 50, looks desk before he spoke again. tions, and at lower prices than can helped. Even Mike with his con­ imagining that Steven thought so GLORIFYING years younger. “WeU, here it is.” be met by reputable distributors street Dash place, Dutch street stant, fretful appeals for amusement little of my honor and his own that Echo place. Extra place. Old Slip, W ill Mahoney, the comic, haa He fumbled in a drawer, produced who observe the law. had helped.' Life and the everyday he would contract a Shabby, fraudu­ bought himself a soft hat for the a document and tossed it to Ellen. YOURSELF One instance is recorded in which Pleasant avenue, St. Peter’s avenue, lent marriage. That marriage li­ first time since ha became a star. such a farmer peddler^ delivered Shinbone alley and Cemetery lane. cense— I suppose I might have used He’s a derby addict Let’s all cheer. milk to a home where there was John Barrymore’s name still it to prove I was innocent but it — ^Fragrant Thoogfats for Spring— .. The safest risk In the world is a scarliet fever and each day collected Addenda would mean-more in lights in front the marriage of Steven Barclay would have been used at his ex­ The latest spriqg vogue, and a share in the future of the American the bottles from this home, rinsed Evans Wall, the author, would of a Broadway legitimate theater Ellen Rossiter, witnessed by Myra pense.” have you know that he lives in the could smile. Symes looked at the. worthy one, is to have all of the people. their in his wagon and refilled them than any other actor’s. And If you and Molly Rossiter, “Aren’t you afraid,” Symes asked oldest house in Mississippi, which girlMin anaand saw that tiiat she sue was changedeuaugeu..' i A ™ “sie nr-m Cr^tifViAw scents you use of one fragrance. — President Herbert Hoover. with milk from a large can, and want to challenge that I refer you gravely, “that the day may come then left these bottles in other was built by a Spanish planter. If ?her. wer, courag, and bravery .^L^lbe fS : The idea is not only to match your to Mr. Bum s Mantle, the critic man, when you’ll wish you hadn’t been . My policy- of avoiding publicity •homes in the community. you know of one older, please tell in her face now. courage and brave­ powder and perfume up in scent, who probably could qpnvince con­ ated, fearful eyes. Suddenly she so reckless?” has been knocked for a row of milk Such a performance is far more Mr. Wall—just to keep the records ry that were definitely, unmistak but to have' bath poi^er, toilet gress he knows his business. tore the document once across. “Terribly afraid. That’s why I bottles.' Novf. I ’m; up Ui the; news menacing- than bootlegging in any straight. ablv adult. watei:, hand lotions, creams and so “Stop that,” Symes called sharp- bunied i t ” bigger than the Shanghai war. other field. Mary Roberts Rinehart’s son, ‘You’re looking lArell.” he said in “I can’t understand your -view­ forth blend nicely, instead of com­ adequately. and stopped and said no „ — Salvatore Spitale, New York it is a wise precaution to check Alan, is connected with a Holly­ More than 450 people were kUled point.” batting each other with as many more for a space. geingster and Lindbergh go- up on your milk man and be sure wood studio story department in the San Francisco earthquake “I don’t entirely understand it different scents as there are lotions. “It's been a hard pull, I know,” said. between. that his methods are sanitary. Major Mite and Yvonn* Magna, and fire of April 18, 1906. \ “You must do no such thing! myself,” said Ellen thoughtfully as Quite in. this trend comes a new he continued abruptly, “but every­ You might need it terribly some she sat down again. “I imagine Tm line of toilet articles that are un­ thing’s gone well. You’ve seen the Poverty is at the bottom of all rather like an ostrich— so deter­ scented. Many women have bought panors. of course?” time. If the fact that you were crime. mined that part of my life is over certain lotions and creams Just be­ “T have.” she said. , alone with Steven the night he died — Clareuce Darrow, I/ARVELOUS that I ’ve come almost to believe It cause they liked their smells. This Much had been printed about ever comes out can’t you see how noted attorney. 'valuable a marriage license might never happened. From the day af­ new line routes the.^ belief that that \NHATTAN ^ WASHING SHIRTS is the only reason women buy them. be to prove your own— ^innocence?” ter Steven’s death when I took off The American people are pretty CERTAINLY TWINS THENV^ - YES, rrJs A The creams, complexion tonics, pow­ •By------“I’d never use it!” Ellen declared my wedding ring .Fve almost be­ much aroused and they will attend 5 HAME — t h e Place \our Orders der bases, and all the other cos­ WILLIAM GAINFB DOESN’T IT BETTY? passionately. “I couldn’t!” lieved he and I never went to a lit­ to the Republican party in Novem­ metics in the line are exquisite in 6CR0BBIN6 DOES IT With I Is for tle town in Connecticut and were ber. texture, a pleasure to'use, though Symes did not respond. 'There was married. I remember him as he was — Senator Pat Harrison New York.—Ned Washington, Prompt Delivery On they have no fragrance whatever. a long silence. He sat down again, in the store, not as my husbsmd. of Mississippi. recent recruit to Tin Pan Alley from his eves avoiding her eyes. ,“A t the same time,” she per­ One neat little trick that this line Norfolk, Va., says he’s the great, allows is this: If you go in for ex­ “What are you keeping back?” sisted, “I know I don’t want any I have not been, I am not.now and great, great, great grand-nephew of otic scents, you can easily scent this RANGE she asked in a clear, even tone. life-lines like that marriag license. I do not expect to be a candidate George Washington. His great, whole line to suit yourself by put­ “You’ve heard nothing of Fergus, If the thing ever comes out— if any­ for any political office. great, great, great g^randfather, Ned ting a bit of cotton with your fa­ have you?” he questioned deliber- thing ever happens—I’ll Just have —Melvin A. Traylor, recounts, was Laurence Washing­ FURNACE and vorite perfumery right into the Jars. atelv. to let people think what they will Chicago banker. ton, half brother of this country’s “What made smu ask that?” think. It will be my punishment.” I The creams and lotions wiU take up father. this fragrance, so it is stated, and FLZL OIL “Nothing especially,” he an­ “Punishment for what?” I have not much longer to live. Ned crashed the Washington Bi­ swered, troubled bv the steadiness . “For marrying Steven when I there you are, gifted with a whole A ll I live for is to see my innocent centennial celebration program with line of cosmetics, scented to suit Center Auto Supply of her glance. ‘T just wondered didn’t really love him,” she an­ boy out of prlstm. a song he calls “Let Them Fight It because it happens that your pre­ swered somberly. “You knew that yourself. — Mrs. Mary Mooney, 84-year-old Out In Their Own Back Yard.” I The outstanding contribution that Phone 5293 sentiment concerning Fergus was all the time, I think.” mother of Tom Mooney. That, he sa3;s, expresses the family “I did know.” ! this new line makes, in my opinion, sentiment of sQl the Washingtons, so After a pause Symes asked, “But is a new body creamr Now every far as America getting mixed up in my dear child, don’t jrou ever hope . woman with any tension in her life Hint to Dressmakers foreign embroilments is concerned. to marry?” ! knows that sometimes her whole Ned is the son of one Michael “I certainly do,” she answered body feels tense and dried up. An If you make your own clothes, Washington, of Norfolk. honestly. ’Then quite simply she told application of this cream will relieve always shrink washable material him of Lerry Harrowgate. ’The law­ I this. Moreover, there are always before you make it up. You’ll be Something Shocking yer looked at her compstfsionately your knees, srour elbows and shin able to save cleaning bills by wash­ A contract to supply electrical ^ /^-YOOR SHIRTS WILL^ — g o o d ! bones that need a bit of softening. ing the things yourself and even if and did not apeak. power to one building center here TBE SHIRTS This body cream is meant for them you prefer to have them cleaned, W A S H D A Y \lAst LDN6ER NOW. I'M “It’s a terrible mlx-up. Isn’t It,” is btised on an estimated annual use A primarily. you’ll be sure that they aren’t going usiNS r in s o - t h e soap] UXIKMUCH she concluded. of 32,000,000 kilowatt hours. “It Is a mix-up,” he agreed. Whether you achieve one fra­ to shrink when the cleaner dampens WHtTFR,TOCi| ’This is in excess of the demands WE READ ABOUT THAT, “I don’t suppose Til ever see him grance for your whole line of cos­ them for pressing. of some towns of 30,000 population. BBTTY again so there’s no use •worrying,” metics, certainly it is ad-visable to _ SAVES SCRUBBING There’ll be that many people in the Ellen said resolutely. select scents that more or less go DONTT GIVE UP HOPE center, though— if they rent the of­ “You’ll see him again— ^Tm sure together. The woman who uses vio­ fices. of it.” let toilet water, lily of the valley In spite of his wizardry, it took Frieda Hempel’s personality con­ Ellen ■ treasured those words, powder, Jasmine perfumery, and seven years from the time Bobby tinues to engpage local music critics niogically she tried to believe the creams with rose scent never can Jones first qualified for the N a ­ whenever she apx>eEirs in concert same thing. Aloud she put the ques­ achieve that elusive fragrance that tional Amateur golf championship Bill Tilden, they say, so far out­ tion that had so often soimded in she might, would she stick to one. for the title to come into bis pos­ classes his p rofe^on al tennis op­ her heart. I —------position that the one-sided matches “If I do meet Larry again do you ! Things have got so bad that the session. now fiop financially. think I can ever make him— under­ I man on the street says stock mar- - ket suckers are waiting for a re- Add Signs of the Times: Lefty It is estimated that 17,000,000 stand?” cigarets are s^ked in New York (To Be Continued) ib a lt Grove and Bill Terry.'

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BATTAUNO-PETROLLE FIGHT »^iVSHlNG upsporti^ By Uufer m h . s, jies for 2nd MOST ATTRACTIVE OF SEASON In Track and Third In Aquatic Program 9 Fact That Hartford Boxer Start Building Village Apparently Can’t Lose In For Olympic Contestants Sqnatrito, O’Leary and Lith- Wins 2 Events % . New York; Has Trimmed Los Angeles, March 31.—(A P )— committee of the winsld Captnre ladividnai Actual construction work on games and the Olympic groups Ml Chocolate, La Barba, Sing­ over the world, lining aoooinmoda* Olympic village, a community tions will be fumisbed at a oost net Honors in State Tide unique in the history of interna­ to exceed |8 per day for each ath­ er and Ran There. T=;| tional gatherings, began today. lete. Heotx Tradi Tuun Loses Located on a SBl-acre tract, it Contracts'call for the oonstrucQon of fibO special]^ designed portable New York, March 21.— (A P)—The will be the home of athletics of some 40 countries during the Olympic houses, Bach house will megiRire By Only Fonr Points. greatest fistic “natural" of the sea<- 24 by 10 feet and will contaia'^lwo son brings together Billy Petrolle games here July 80 to August 14. rooms, accommodating two men to and Chi^stopher (Bat) Battalino in The village tite is on put of the Madison Square Garden’s riqg historic old ranch La CSenega a room . HiUhouse bigb school of New O’Paso de la Tijera. It is direcuy The village will be the first to be Thursday night. Haven today p<»sessee the state in- west of the Olympic stadium and espedaily designed for' Olympic Petrolle, beaten only by Jimmy only 10 minutes from it by auto­ contestants since the athletes of terscbolastic championship in bask- McLamin in the last 14 months, may m obile. ancient Greec^itched their tents on etbMl, track and swimming—all of be a slight favorite over the fogner Under an agreement between the the plains o f Euls. which were w support. • TALK ABOUT MODESTY A week ago Saturday HiUhouse The Hartford youngster apparent­ HEBE’&^ REAL EXAMPLE poUsbed off Bristol in the finals of ly- can’t lose in New York. He was As Yale tournament to win the a short ender against Kid Chocolate Agu*. Caliente. Mex., Marc6 3i Local Sport baeketbaU titis and day before yes­ and Fidel La Barba as a feather­ — (AP) — With all his gentle terday it cm>tured the etate swim­ weight; against A1 Singer as a Ugbt- mannerisms, Phar Lap, the Ug ming meet at Yale and the state weight and against Elddie Ran as a Australian gelding which won C hatter track meet at Wesleyan the same welterweight. He won all these the Agua Caliente handicap yes­ afternoon. Such a dmeat needs no fights. He was exceptionally im­ terday, is not without the tem­ praise. It speaks for itsslf. Domenick Squatrita pressive when be ventured among peram ent at a champion. Al­ Msnebsstsr High competed in the welterweights and met Ran ten though the red terror stood both the track and swim meets Sat­ days ago. quietly at the post while several ovaf tha waek-and. Oreupa gather urday and also farsd wett^ finishing lows: HlUbous*. 28; Hartford High, Ha was outweighed seven or eight of the other starters acted ill- hers and there for post-mortems. in a tie for second In track and a 19; Manchester, 19; Vfoxrtn Hard­ pounds by Ran but he gave the tempered, be refused to let the iie for third in swimming. ’The or­ ing of Bridgwrt, 12; West Haven, Polish lad a terrific beating and floral wreath of victory be placed It was tbs general consensus that der of finish among the leaders in 6; Fltob of Groton, 5; BuUiel^ of I « might have knbcked him out had the about his neck. taken as a whole the eerles was the track was HiUhouse first With 28 New London, 8; Danbury, 3; Strat­ bout gone two rounds more. ♦ ...... 4> molt thriWug. interesting and sx« ford, 8; Windham, 2. Ran didn't know bow to break points, Manchester and Hartford citiM tkat waa ever played in Man* ;ied for second with 19 points. In Sumtnarv: through Battalino’s crouching de- ehMter. Two teqqis were apparent* High Jump; Won by VerriU fensn>ut PetroUe with his years of swimming HUlbouse wss an sasy r never more evenly balanced. winner with 46 points against 16 (NH); second. mUe (Danbury); experience may have the solution. VOLLEY-BALL third, Bolaeb (W. Haven); fourth, Petrolle can match Battalino in for Crosby and 18 for Manchester Teams seldom coma aa close to and Central and Bridgeport. Lane (Mancbeeter); M o r r o n stamina and niggedness, and seems BEAT NEW HAVEN (HPHS), Fisber (W. Haven), and in additioh to tove the edge in losing and still win af the Ghtards Sqnatrito, (PLeary m when, through McHalo's neat Stickney (Roger Ludlow), (tie). punching power as well as athletic. 'The Rcc's first volley-ball team Domsnick Squatrito, Manohe sur's Height, 6 ft. 10 3-8 inebee. The bout is at 12 rounds and thus sbet. they turned defeat late vic­ Journeyed to New Haven Saturday tory in the last five second* of all-around atinsts, won two events Snot put 12-pound: Won by favors Battalino, a eiow starter. where they met and defeated the on tbs track program, finishing first Squatrito (Manchester); eecond, , F » e y . ______Jack (K id) Berg, BriUsb Ught^ Y.M.C,A. four out of five gamee. n tbe 12 pound shot put du* to a Speiser (Warren Harding): third, weight, makes the first start of his This makee the eecond time the lo­ Christopher M*RMt, whose son PIUK LAP WINS ACCIDENTS ONLY heave of 47 feet, 6 inches, and also Fisber (W. Haven): fourth, Eli new American campaign at the St. cals defeated the Y. which only laet first in tbs 60 yard dash which he (Harding). Distance, 47 ft, 6 ins. Nicholas Arens here tonight in a 10- bad the good fortune to alak that Saturday afternoon played Hart­ negotiated in 6 and 8*10 seconds, 60-yard dwb: Won by Squatrito round bout with Buster Brown of all*impoitaat winning basket, was » ford for the etate title but lost, Man­ naturally elated over this feature Jimmy O’Leary was tbs only other (Manchester); second, ReiecI, B altim ore' ACUA CALIENTE WORRYOFSENATORS Maoebester awst* to win a first (HPHS); third, Wolfe (Bulkdey); Jack Pempsey will continue bis chester ueed the following: Pbsseuf, but his chief praise was voiced for place. He triumphed in tbe broad fourti), Reinhardt (Bristol), Time, exhibition tour tonight meeting Joe Mordaneky, Metcalf, Schubert, Gib­ the offldating. Jump on a clearance of 19 feet and 6 8-10 seconds. poetor, Buffalo, at Toronto. bons, Holland. New Haven Y ueed, Taylor, Redfield, Howard, Terry, Mr. McHale said that ha kas seen T inches. OOO-yard run: Won by McCoy Taylor, Demson. Manebeiter won, a lot of boxing bouts and biisksUNtil Euily Oubpriiib Odur Ten Reports are coming in furiously Johoion Says His Tesn Can Curtain Eddie Litbwinski was tbe (NH); second, Richardson (Hard­ 15-0, 7-15, 15-9, 16-10, Ifl-7. lUf- n tha post thirty yexrs but never ^ > that ''Flying Frank" * Wykoff will only Mancbeeter boy to gain a first ing); third, Kssny (HPHS); fourth, ereee: Oneal, F. Bueeb. has bs seen any fairer Ddt have everything hie way itt tbe ranklhf la tbe aquatic meet hold in Simon (Mofiobestcr). Time 1:27 I BASEBALL \ of^atlng than that Uck Them All If Ragohra the Carnegie pool at New Haven, 8-10. S* m sr Stoittre To Win By TVo bqndred-yard dash out on tbe west VOLLEY BALL UBAQUB Abeam, waters and Eddy. Bucb He outewam the field in the 100 Broad Jump: Won by O’Leary Clearwater, Fla., March 21,— (AP) coast this year. (Manchester); second, Stumitf Tuesday’! games at 6 p. m. are work, will keep the game on a high A big blond-beaded lad by tbe Stay Oq Their Feat . yard baokstroke which be won in __It isn't that Dauy Vance has to plans, be deolai declared. Lengdit. (HPHS); third. Navlclmn (W. Ha- between teams No. 1 and No. 6. name c? Bob Kissel seems to have tbe excellent tlm« of 1 minute and give up any pitching honors to the 16 seconds smublng hli former lo­ ven): fourth, Robineky (W. Havon), other Brooklyn moundsmen but be (Just convinced coast critics that be has Distance, 19 ft, 1 ins. Did you know that "Huok'* a very good ebimee to nm shoulder cal school record by l 2-6 seconde. had to do it in a way which left no Call Cozy) MoHale w<^d not Agua CaUente, March 21.—(AP) Biloxi, March 21,—(AP) — Be^ 1200-yard run; Won by Young lie to i^tuder with tbe Trojan fiash Utbwlnekl Best doubt in the Dodgers exhibition et his sister, Dot, go to the decid- —Phar Lap, Just another piece of tween practice tbe Washington gen Utbwlnski's vietory prevented (NH); second, Sebsatisni (NH): game with the St. Louis Cards. HOCKEY ng game? He said she was a bad any tlihe they meet. third, Ott (HPHS): fourth, Petry* horse fiesh which sold for |800 four Kiceel is the lad, you may recall, ators lounge on tbe hotel green HiUbouiS from a clean sweep as all Mickey Finn made a poor play uck Jinx to him so be asked her not Kowski (HPHS). Timo, 8:0.’) 6-10, who, an awkward appearing 16- listen to the gulf waters smack af tbe ether first places went to behind Vance and th« Daxzler got go. Obliging Dot acquiesced. years ago, bad shoved into second 1400-yard open relay: Won by year-old bigb school Kid. qualified against the seawall and dream of tbe representatives of that institution the Cards cut after six runs had FIRST PLACE BATTLE place among tbe world's leading Hartford: second, New Haven: for tbe U. S. Olympic team in the American League pennant fl^ng and a HiUhouse man was second to Stveral of tbe players on both money winners today through vic­ third, Mancbeeter; fourth. West crossed the plate. In the next frame Pi^fie Cemst tryouts in 19$8, but over their ballpark at the end of the Litbwinski in th* tnickstroke. De- New York, March 21,—(AP)— teams urged their mmotberf oibi not fo tory b the Agua caUenU handi­ Haven, Time, 3:10 0-10, Babe Phelps stepped up and retired who was later persuaded by friends season. They firmly believe they feaUd only once this year in tbe the world champions on three The last fuU week of the National attend because they feared the ex­ cap, Central Conn. League relay: Won Hockey League season went a long Ifl one great stride yesterday, tbe to drop out becatise of his extreme will win the fiag this year. They baekettoke, Utbwineki le regarded pitched balls. citement might do them more barm believe they can Uck any team fn u the best high school swimmer in by Middletown (Rafferty, Haling, way toward straightening out the red ranger from Auetralia moved youth. Bradford, Warmsley); eecond, Man­ S t Petersburg, Fla., March 21.— than good. tbe league if their regulars can the state for this event. Dana situation for tbs Stanley Cup play­ in past the Gallant Fox to bring his Now tbe pride of the University chester (Judd, 8h ^ , Bums, Si­ (AP.)—The Yanks yesterday won stay on their feet, but old man aecl Cowlee who bad broken tbe state offs but It put tha issue in the Just why tbs Reo failed to etaU total earninge in this quartet of of CaUfomia track Uam. in hie first mon). Tim e 1:28 6*10, the title of "champions of St. Pete" struggle between the Mont' oal CSa- tryout this year.Klesel rsn 80 yards dent lurks In the background. record once this season unofficial­ with their fifth straight vietory over when It gained a three point lead in years to |S82,760. nadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs Uks ths fiash of lightning bis in 8 16 seconds, and running easily, For the team does not have strong ly, finished fourth la tbe 60 yud the ^ston Braves, the other team the ovsrame period, remains th* reserve strength and their mansmfsr for first place la tbe Canadian sec­ name impUee, the glmit* gelding covered the hundred in 9 4-6 eec- dash. which trains here, and they did it biggest mystery of the entire aeriee. Walter Johnson, hM impressed qpon tion directly up to tbe result of thuB^red down tbe stretch to win onds.* With the characteristic con- Here’s bow tbe teams scored: HARTFORD SWEDES with a decisive 18-5 victory. The Tiriee tbe Rec team lost tbe ball on them the old baseball theoty that “a their final claab tomorrow. Early in the hamlieap with its $6,060 first ^rvatism of a coach speaking of Hlll^uee 48; CroslW 16; Manches­ offensive pleys when Waterman was ball team is only as strong a* its triumph also ended the Yanks first the week the Montreal Maroons laoe money, by two leng^ tbe his own product, tbs vetemn Walter ter 18; Bridgeport 18; War losing streak of the season. They standing in the baekoeurt waiting utility supply,” TOP CENTER CHURCH cUnebsd third place la the Canadian fo r t b e lM . Erack record tie of 2:02 4 « Christie Unfits himself to tte pre­ ren Harding of Bridgeport 8; Brie- had lost two games to “outside section over tbe New York Ameri­ diction that “Kleeel should he good “Bluege, Cronin, Kuhsl, beat that toi 6; West Hartford 8; Commerdai Phar Lap bad equal on the for on Infield,’’ cballenges Johnson. teams before turning back to fin­ cans an0-0 H arding: fou rth , CHiffoMi, opmnier* 0—Gum. . Jtrom, if b o u t - Guards Would not draw in Rartfbtrd Referee, Metealfkv 6; Detroit 8. because they lost three games to the ■ port Dial. Tim e 58 seconds (new record ). 4—Andereoa, e . At Tampa, Fla.—Philadelphia (A) St Mary’s. so. but tbe Keyln Visiting I* Psris, Mr. Davis at­ 1— Hellstrom. e 6; Cincinnati 3 (18 innings). DO YOU REMEMBER? tended a eesSlOB o f tbe French South Methodist (18) TRA C K M EET 2— gtrom. rg .. Barry would find the Guards a F. At Biloxi—Louisville 7; Washing­ chamber of deputies. He fomd B. T Middletown, March 21.—New 2—Ohrstrom. Ig tough team to beat. 4 0-0 ton 6. One Yehr Ago Today—(3ene Sara- himself on a back seat Keith, If .... Haven HUlhouae noeeid out Hartford l-.^LuBd, I g ...... 1 > • • f • • • 4-4 At San Antonio, Tex.—Chicago 8 et|^t birdies i^d a sub- could be heard. Metcalf, rf .. 1 sen scored 1 0-0 Public High and Maneheitar by^ a San Antonio 4. par 99 inin' the fixfilial round to win the A friend'trpm the American em­ Judd, C '...... meager four point! hart Saturday 18 At New Orleans—Cleveland 9: bassy suggMted to a Fr«B®h offi­ B. Smith, Ig . 1 1-1 Osnmr CUmreh ^26) IRJiflOO L a GortoTca Open champion­ SILENT TITLE STAYS .0 0-0 afternoon to-gain the eonneottwt Baltimore 8. cial that an American ex-secretary Nichols, rg ., Interecholastic indoor track title fsr.- P. ' ship with a 72-hole total of 382 a; ,0 0-0 At San Francisco—Pittsburgh 8- Miami Beach.-Tommy Armour of war might possibly be moved W. Smith, ig 1982. The winnera garnered a tew l«-Snow, rf •. • 8; San Francisco SeMs 2-4. trtdied in second place with 286. WITHIN CONNEimCDT into a better seat it could not be of 28 points; Hartford and Man- 1—L. Dotohia, If 7 5-6 19 At West Palm Beach—Philadel­ First place was worth $5,000 to ed. Nor was a reminder of T o t a ls ...... obeeter high adKxUs War* tied for grrByehtfakl. if. ir lEr; ‘Zt|iviaf governorship of the Fhil ■ Rover Boys (28) A—E. Dotehln, o . phia.'N 4;- St. Louis A 2 (10 in­ Sarasen. 2 0-0 4 Moond p i^ with 19 putotf 8ac^ The Coane^cyt K ii^ Athletic typbsisfiy more effective. l^iupaur, r f ...... whUe w arren HatfHng o f Bridge­ 0— MeOormaA rg n in gs). n e h It was casuaUy mentioned Rautanburg^ I f ...... 2 2-2 ^ At Oakland,' Calif.—Chicago N Five Yeara Age Today—Paul Aseociation’a basketball, taam re­ port traUed a poor fburtt wltti 1|. 1- ^TDden, If, » ______tained Its New England dianipion- that the American vlaitdr was the Jifimson, e 0 0-0 7-6; Oakland’ 7-2. . f Heston, instructor at Foren' Hills, 0 0-0 The atrength of Hartford and [won the first profsssloBaf -tennis ship last Saturday by defeattnff.the .donbr oT the Davis cup. Immedi­ Smitk* r g ...... Manchester in th* fi*hl *v«ati am 6Jlj6*lt At St, Petersburg Fla.—New a t e he 'Evas ushered into the pri­ Slaxnond, Ig ...... 8 0-0 18 Seor* by Q n ar^ York (A) 18; Boston (N) '8. f tournament ever held In the Dnlte< Springfifld SUents la tha t l ^ game the diatancss kept them near th* played at tbs Central High gym la vate begfc; o t the r e s id e n t o f Swedish Luttieraa 7- At CSearwater-^t, ^uis N 9j States by beating George .^ tte r 12 2-2 26 front throughout th* meet, OT<*xr7 h ^ iilstruetor at Forest BiSs sn< that city byjhe score of go to 19. gpod things suro«db France! :■ ' Totals and Squatrito atarriag for Csnter Gkuirdi - Brooklyn 8. . iialrfr Heih’a. Henr* p ^ Bdkch tennis dubs, in 'l^ gb t Tbe New T ^laad ^laai^QaSblp cberi^in th* ,0ngtitrldingYadiaaa has Amained in Coibeottcut dnea GOLF put. whtt* MirtfOitf Bstimwpd in 'lAllllBISBa i r - ' 1921 when tbe old Hactfbrd SUentif :MSqeaoe, who ran a 4:18.5 nfile add Pasadena, . -^o-Bud C hange? spar* em inten_ In _ th* _ oQ*y i-yord daiiu Rrtire.; Faulkasr. a siv A two hfile In one track inw beatr Bllawortk^1^iMiw^6-4. 8-8, 8-8 Tex Teiay—Mrs: defeabd Spriagfldd in two gafliii Coral QalfieBri.Sarasen w;1b8 $10.- the lApO and 600-yard ta im , ant jxy;vWon two that year, grmb the Big Ten Indoor meet, to tit NoFth and South tournamont. r t l^ , aa wen as thf bno* An iastnmiBb m , Nkw York—Miwrtn whips Shields OOP open w ith 28T- the The Blues w ill practice at theHinatcHiMf lft'lh a i I sK lier cham< David R. Ofie of 10 Ifi^ e ' Turm eStaWleh. whfr nvnSs. Won’t Broek- ' AfiguSta,E^3A. — Mrs. O. 8 . B . ''a play of pike West Is preddoit o f .the aaiq-'' s n r a ^ k 2-9..8.4 and 8-8 to TTln hatioa- South Motbodlst church gym at 7:80, pioniildp hi tho-- al infisps chsmplpniiilpi-Lott-and la preMratioD for the game tbe womm’s temfis ciatlqn.w rkk& ^W M g-erg eg b eil • -liik V «.M iit» 4«ublfis« ' / WaiMeadiir aislit IflhMnalosiUM a ^ bb^ u > , ' k - ’ ■ ’■ kit''' ' . . ^ W'i

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POULTRY AND APARTMENTS—FLATS^ LS6AL NpnCBfl^ 7ft LiSGAL NOTICES 79 LEGAL NOTICES 79 Wairt A « LOST AND FOUND 1 SUPPLIES 43 TENEMENTS 68 LOST—BULOVA WRIST WATCH, A t a c o u r t o f p r o b a t e s m € 5 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD * AT A COURT o r PROBATE HELD YALE m W at Manchester, Within and for the at Nau^hester, within and for the at ■ Manchester, within and for the Manchester between North Main street and FOR SALE—ROASTINa dressed FOR RE^n*— ^MODEStN 6 room flat district of Manchester, on th* 19th District of Manchester, on the 19th district of Manchester, on the 21st Masonic Temple, or in Temple. ducks, 28c lb., live weight, 22c; also free rent for one month. C. M. Cox, day ot March. A D. 1913. day of March, A D., 1932, day of March, A D., 1932. Evening Herald Finder call 4785. Reward. 6 Hudson street Tel. 6578. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Ssq„ Present WILLIAM 8, HYDE, Esq., Present WILUAM 8. HYDE, Eeq„ baby ducks and eggs. B. T. Allen, Judge. Judge, Judge. ON NEW DIVINITY 37 Doane street, telephone 8887. Estate of Grace Saylt Brown'lat* 'EAate of Francis Griswold late of Estate of Mildred Hampton of Man- CLASSIFIED FOR REINT — BLAST CESNTESR ot Manchester in eald distrl^, de- M ^ h ester, in said District, deceased. cbeeter In said district, minor. ADVERTISEMENTS AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 RHODE ISLAND RED baby chicks street, five rooms, first floor, all ceaeed. "'The' ExeciitoF having exhibited his Upon ajsplloation of Abbie M. for sale, from large Red birds. We Improvements. Inquire 41 Kgelow Upon application of R. K. Ander­ administration account with said es­ Hampton, Guardian praying for an SCHOOL HEATING 1932 CHEVROLET CABRIOLET, son praying that letter of adminis­ Count alx «T«r»s« word* t» • liM. do custom batching. EdgeHon, 655 street Telephone 7297. tate to thla Court for allowance, it Is or IMT 315 cash. Phone 8738. ELECTRICAL APPUANCES March, A. p. 1913, at 9 o'clock in the with ;aald estate, >nd this Court dl- in said District, on the 26th day of Cash Charv* — RADIO 49 forenoon, and that notice be given to recta the Executor to give publle March, A. D., 1932, at 9 o’clock in the Installed To Heat Dozen Consecutlv* Days 7 eta • eta 67 WADSWORTH ST,—Five room all persons interested In said estate notice to' all persona Interested there­ forenoon, and that notice be givcp Consecutive Days ..I 9 ets 11 eta BUILDING- apartment, all Improvements, re­ ot the pendency of said' application in to appear and be heard thereon by to all persons Interested in said es­ Day -I 11 Ots la Ota WANTBD^All Kinds of saeetrical duced rent, apply to Mr. Kittle, 45 and the time and place of hearing publishing a copy of this order In tate of the pendency of said applica­ CONTRACTING 14 thereon, by publishing a copy ot this some newspaper having a circulation New Buddings — Mains All orders for Irrssrular insertions Wotk. Aerials installed, 38.00. 78 Wadsworth street tion and the time and place of hear­ will be charged at the on* tlm* rata. Summer street C. G. Anderson. order in. some newspaper having a in' aaid District, on or before March ing thereon, by publishing a copy of Special rates fo f long term svery CONTRACTOR and builder, roof­ circulation in said district, on or 21, 1983, and by posting a copy of this order in some newspaper having SEVERAL GOOD RENTS both in before March 21, 1932, and by posting this, order on the public'signpost in Changed To Meet Load, day advertising given upon request. ing, plumbing and beating. Paper p h o n e 4891 FOR quick radio ser­ a circulation in said district, on or Ads ordered for three or six days single and two family ranging a copy of this order on the pul]lic the Toum where the deceased last before March 21, 1932, and by post­ banging, painting. New low prices. vice and repairs. All work guaran­ and stopped. before the third or fifth from 320 to $60 month. Apply Elk sign-post in. said' town of Mtmcbee'- dwelt, five days before said day of ing a copy of this order on the pub­ day will be charged only for the ac­ T. W. Vennard, 21 Elro street. teed. T. A . SpUiane, 14 Strong S t ter, at least five days before' the day hearing and return make to this lic signpost In said town of Man­ ward J. Holl, teleidione 4642. 865' tual number of times the ad appear* Phonei * of said bearing, to .appear if they Court. chester, at least five days before the The new Yale Divinity School, a ed. charging at the rate earned, but Main street see cause at said time aiid plabe Uuid WILLIAM 8. HYDE, day of said hearing, to appear If they group of a dozen buildings now rap­ no allowance or refunds can be made be beard relative thereto, and make < Judge. see cause at said time and place and idly taking beautiful architectural on six time ads stopped after the FUEL AND FEED 49-A return to this court. H-8-21-82. be heard relative thereto, and make FLORISTS—NUR8E*UES 15 FOR RENT—TWO, THREE a |ld 4 form on Prospect .street, New Ha­ fifth day. room apartments, beat Janitor WILLIAM 8. HYDE. return to this court. No "till forbids"; ulsplay lines not SPECXAL.PRICB—Hard wood for Judge. ; AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD • WILLIAM S. HYDE, ven, will be entirely heated by man­ sold. FOR SALE—EASTER LILIES, Tu­ service, refrlgeratoi furnished. Call H-8-21-32. ^ at Manchester, within and for the Judge, ufactured gas. Following out the The Herald will not be responsible lips, Hyacinths, Daffotfils, Calceola­ furnace, fire place or stove 35 per Arthur A. Knofla, 5440 or 4181, District - of Manchester, on the 19th H-3-21-32. for more than one Incorrect Insertion present Yale “house plan,” the new rias, Cinerarias, etc. Hi^b quality load. Birch 34, hard wood slabs 34. 875 Main street AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD day of March, A. D., 1932. of any advertisement ordered for Kindling wood 10c bushel. Thomas at. Manchester, within and for the Present 'WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., Divinity School will be an entire unit more than one time. and the lowest prices In years. Also by itself, located some distance from Wilson, telephone 8581 or Rosedale FOR RENT—FIVE AND SIX room District of Manchester, on the 19tb J udge. The Inadvertent omission of Incor­ cut flowers, corsages, etc. Located Judge. s Trust Estate of Emma M. Curtis and at a considerably higher eleva­ rect publication of advertising will be on the new concrete road. Tel. 714, 37-4. tenements, w it. all modem Im­ u-w of Samuel H. Curtiss late of rectified only by cancellation of the day of March, A. D., 1982. NEW PEACE PARLEY, tion than the main group of univer­ Rockville. Burke The Florist provements. Inquire at 147 .^.ast Present 'WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Manchester, in said District, de­ charge made tor the service .-endered. FOR SALE— SEASONED HARD sity buildings, which are furnished All advertisements must conform Center street ur telephone 7864. Trust Estate of urw of Harry K. ceased. EASTER PLANTS in buds and wood, furnace chunks and fire Sharpe late of Manchester, in said The Trustee having exhibited its with heat from the unlversit3r’s cen­ la style, copy and typography with annual account with said estate to NEW WAR TRENCH regulations enforced by the publish­ bloom, 25c to 50c each. Ekister place tvDOd 1-2 cord 35.00, 1-2 cord District, deceased. tral plant. It will include dormi­ ers and they reserve the right to The Trustees' having exhibited this Court for allowance, it is tories, class rooms, chapel, library, lilies, 75c each. McConville'a seasoned hard wood slabs 34.00. ORDERED That the 26th day of edit, revise or reject any copy con­ BUSINESS LOCATIONS their annual account with said es­ dining hall and other essentials, Just sidered objectionable. Greenhouses, 25 Windermere street, Geo. Suck, telephone 25-4. FOR RENT 64 tate to this Court for allowance, it March, A. D., 1932, at 9 o’clock, fore­ (Ckmtinued from Page 1) CLOSING HOURS—Classjfied ads to Manchester. Telephone 6947. is noon, at the Probate Office, in said as if it were a college entirely sepa­ be published same day must be re­ FOR SALE—HARD WOOD 38 per ORDERED That the 26tb day of Manchester,' be and the same is as­ terms suggested for the armistice rated from the rest of the univer­ FOR RENT—LARGE HALL, cen­ March, A D., 1932, at 9 o'clock, fore­ signed for a hearing on the allowance ceived by 12 o'clock noon: Saturdays cord. Chas. Heckler, telephone but these were reported to have sity. 10:30 a. m. trally located; suitable for dances, noon, at the Probate Office, In said of said account with said estate, and MO VING— TR UCRING— Rosedale 13-13. lodge or group meetings, parties, Manchester, be and the same Is as­ this Court directs the Trustee to give centered on the following three Five separate gas-fired boilers will , TELEPHONE YOUR STORAGE 2U signed for a bearing on -the allow­ public notice to all persons interest­ points. be installed to care for all heating FOR SALE—HARD wood, under etc. For rates and geueral Infor­ ance ot said account with said es­ ed. therein to ailpear and be heard WANT ADS. mation phone 4282. 1— Chinese troops to remain Inrequirements. Four of them, which cover, furnace and stove wood 33. tate, and this Court directs the thereon by *publishing a copy of this Ads are accepted over the telephone FRANK V. WILLIAMS— General Trustees to give public notice'to all order in some newspaper having a their present positions about twenty are next to the largest size made, at the CHARGE RATE given above trucking, carlot distribution, fer­ a load. V. Pirpo, 1T6 Wells street persons Interested therein to appear circulation in said District, on or be­ miles west of Shanghai. will represent a total of approxi­ as a convenience to advertisers, but T el. 6148. the CASH RATES will be accepted as tilizer and tobacco delivery a HOUSES FOR SALE 72 and be heat'd thereon by publishing fore March 21, 1932, and by posting a 2— Japanese forces to withdrawmately 300 boiler horsepower with FULL PAYMENT If paM at the busi­ a copy of this order la some news­ copy of this order on the public sign­ I into the International Settlement. nearly ten million B. T. U. (thermal specialty. Rates reasonable. Tel. FDR SALE}—HARD WOOD and paper having a circulation in said post in the Town where the deceased ness office on or before the seventh 3— A neutral commission to su­units) capacity per hour. Each day following the first Insertion of 7997. hard . wood slabs sawed stove F O R s a l e o r RENT, CHEAP, District, on or before MarSh 21, 1932, last dwelt, five days before said day of hearing and return make to this pervise the Japanese withdrawal boiler is about eleven feet long, five each ad otherwise the CHARGE lengtl and under cover. Cash price eight room, comparatively new and by posting a copy of- this order RATE will be collected. No responsi­ CARLSON & COMPANY Express. ^ house. Large two car, two story on the public signpost in the Town Court. and to take over the administration feet wide and five and one-half feet bility for errors in telephoned ade Dally service to Hartford and per load for bard wood 35.00; bard where the deceased last dwelt, five WILLIAM S. HYDE. of the wide area around the city high, each covering a floor space of will be assumed and their accuracy wood slabs 34.00. L. T. Wood Co. garage. Locatec on Strickland days before said day of hearing and Judge. Springfield, and all Connecticut H-3-21-32. • now occupied by the Japanese. 208 square feet. These boilers will cannot be guaranteed. Phone 4496. street. Telephone 5158. return make to this Court. and Massachusetts points. Loads WILLIAM S. HYDE, Jajs’ Proposal heat all the buildings. ’They will INDEX OF Judge. also furnish hot water for the dorml* or part loads moved anywhere. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Despatches from Tokyo indicated H.3-21-32. at Manchester, within and for the tories during the school year. Sumr CLASSIFICATIONS Furniture moving, lelephone Man- REAL ESTATE FOR the JapEinese contended proposal HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 district of Manchester, on the 19th mer school hot water requirements Births ...... A Chester 8624, Hartford 2-fi229, AT A COURT OF PROBA.TE HELD day df March, A. D., 1932. No. 2 would nullify the purpose of Engagements ...... E EXCHANGE 76 will be cared for by instantaneous Springfield 6-0391. at Manchester, within and for the Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., all their activities around Shanghai. Marrlcjes ...... C FURNITURE FOR SALE3—Over­ District Of Manchester, on the 19th water heaters. D eath s...... * ...i...... D Judge. The Japanese troops continued to P E R R E TT & GLBUSNEi INC.— We stuffed tapestry davenport and FARMS— SUBURBAN AND CITY day of March, A. D., 1932. Estate Of John Graham late of Man­ The fifth boiler will care for the Card of Thanks ...... E property for sale or exchange. M. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., shorten their lines from the Yang- In Memorlam ...... F will move, pack and ship yout chair, large living room table. Call chester In said district, deceased. requirements of the kitchen. It will Parsons, 34 State street, Hartford, Judge. Upon application of The Manches­ tse River to the Shanghai-Nanking Lost ftnd Found •***•**••«••*•• X merchandise quickly and econom­ 3595. Trust Estate of The East Windsor be capable of supplying steam for AnnoancementB ...... j Tel. 2-3415. ter Trust Company, Administrator, railway. Minor withdrawals 'from ically. Fast dally express service Cemetery Association of East Wind­ praying.that this Court ascertain the cooking, dish-washing and qt^er Personals ...... • FOR SALE}— ^9 PIECE dining room their positions on the west were Automobtles to ana from New York Connec­ sor, Conn., u-w of Willie T. Morton heirs and distributees of said es­ purposes for 200 people. The New suite, walnut finish, excellent con­ late of Manchester, in said District, tate as per application on file, it is under way but a more permanent Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 tions with fast truck service out ot Haven Gas light Company esti­ Automobiles for Exchargs ..... 9 dition, reasonable price ' for quick LEGAL NO'nCES 79 ORDERED:—That the foregoing line was being established west of Auto Accessorles^Tlres ...... • New York going south and west. The Trustees having exhibited Its application be heard and determined mates that the gas load at the Di'vin- disposal. May be seen at 35 Cooper Chenjuan and almost due north to Auto Repairing.—Painting ...... T Agents tor United Van Service, At A COURT OF p r o b a t e HELD annual account with' said estate to at the Probate office In Manchester ity School for all. purpo^s wlU be street. at Manchester, within and fo^ the this Court for allowance, it is the Yangtse. Auto Schools ...... 7-A one ot the leading long distance in said District, on the 26th day of approximately 25,000,(^‘ cubic feet Autos—Ship by Truck ...... ■ District of Manchester, on the jSth ORDERED That the 26th day of March. A. D.. 1932, at 9 o’clock in the Behind the lines eastward to the of gas per year. In order to supply Autos—For Hire ...... 9 moving companies. Phone 3063. day of March, A. D., 1932. March, A. D., 1932, at 9 o’clock, fore­ forenoon, and that notice be given International Settlement and the an adequate amount of g;as to meet Garages—Service—Storage » . . . . 10 8860, 8864. Present, WILLIAM S. Hyde, Esq., noon, at the Probate Office, In said to all persons interested in said es­ Motorcyclea—Bicycles ...... k. U ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 Judgre. Manchester, be a.nd the same Is as­ tate of the pendency of said applica­ ■Wangpoo river the Japs were es­ the requirements of this load, the Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... II L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and Estate of Jason M. Chapman. late signed’ -for a - hearing on the allow­ tion and the time and place of hear­ tablishing a vast storehouse for company made a number of changes Business and Professional Services ROOM— SUITABLE for gentleman, of Manchester, In said District,, de­ ance of said account with said estate, ing thereon, by publishing a copy of pi^o moving, modei'o equipment, military supplies.. in the territory near the acl)o000,000 life Insuranoe. was trying to live t|p to the title. health for the week ended at noon Summer Homes for R e n t...... 17 conveniences, on Delmont street. Wanted to R e n t...... i f The two women b^eved to hold t|he The BrltiNi. Hufisum Bpi a carvr DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 Tdephone 4618 or 3458. today, as compared with the previ­ Real Estate For Sale highest personal Insurance of aky Ing, dated 700 B. C., Whleb'abb#a « 9 Apartment Building for Salo . . . 19 ous week. This week there were Business Property for S a le ...... 79 86 CH U R C H STRE397T, six room s, women in the world are Mrs. Heni^ Awqndsn k ^ l^jliUBg troops Into FOR SALE}—White Poodle Puppies. an even 200 caOM reported against Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 stecun ■ heat garage available, E. Yelser, of Cincinnati, CHilo, who battle vdiila caniHiV nnmrella. Houses for Salt ...... 7| 386 last wedL There were 138 new Telephone 5809. adults preferred. Inquire 88 Church holds policies for 33,260,000, apd The old saying that time is money Lots for Sale . . : ...... ’...... 7| Mrs. EL G. Burkhsm, of S t Loitt, w as n e v tf zkm« farite. I f yon casez of whooping oougb on less Resort Property for V ale ...... 74 str e e t than for the previous week and 135 Suburban for Sale . . . / ...... 71 Elducators say the American col­ Mo., who holds 38,000,000 worth. haven’t monay, you biiy on time. Elsie Janls n ys there should be cases of scarlet fever as coiqpared Real Estate for E xchange...... 71 lege Is In an/ Intellectual ferment. Wanted—Real E state...... 77 a bread line for pets in New York. with 109 last week. There was no Anetfon—L « ^ Rofleca Which recalls that since those FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, Auto traffic Is said to move more second floor, all Improveijients and steadily at a speed of 84JS miles an Could rtie mean unen^loyed chorus smallpox or typhoid fever cases re­ f^gal Notices .....^,..4 79 proselyting probes It hasn’t smelled ported for the week. Just r ig h t garage. 27 Starkweather street hour. g irls?

GAS BUGGIES—Worried By FRANK BECK

JUST AS 1 FEARED. I PHONED THE BO WILL NEVER 7BBADTHE STORY, THEN COLOR THE ElOTVRB) I’VE HAQl A . HUNCH AU* VETERINARIAN. HE SAO FOMIVE ,US. I'LL FEEL RUIUTV THE Tba baker shouted, "You are shout, "Ob, ploppy—dopDy—dopw- OAT THAT WE'D NEVER IF THE DOB HADN’T ' dout!” And then Lbs baker added, HE M AY RETURNED IN HOURS REST OF MY LIFE. righ t Thie man will be a funny SEE SAMPSON AGAIN. W /r/ LISTEN!! Z HEAR "Open up your eyea now, bora! But, HOW WlU. WE £V £ fi SHOW UP IN WE COULD KISS .IT eifbt when I start him to walking. and do not BOOOBYE. SOME SOME' DOSS EARMNS*. be as quiet, as you emi FAQS ED? HE IS J m A tMY OR RUN AND SEE P You are due for a surprise. As you | loy doughnut mao, X fear that ORAZY OVER r V v M X'M N O T OTHER I con very plainly e3e I will not have be will run away, if you make too SAMPSON THAT ^ ^ W o r r ie d HA/I KlUiDi AMDNS THEM! to UM a key to wind him up and I much IS LOST. POB YET. hik4; o r HE^ make him walk. Now, please close Tlnies looked and one said, DIED OP your eyes. "On! He’s reaHir nuide tbiw queer n e x t EXPOSURE. ’Then you willwm .bear.near me say a man go. But, gee, be walke so WORSE THINS word tbat^ I am eure, you've never I crookedly I fbar bell t«ke a fall. TO TA K IN G heard. You see, it is a word I use Look...... at ble legs!..... 'Tbey'rs abort aiN CARE OF A to make my#douigh men walk. I fa t rd bate to baVe queer like FRIEND'S DOG warn you, now, defft try to peek. that Let’s aU be set to him up, IS LOSING Tben, maybe I win make nlm if be begins sprawl." . IT. I’ll bet you’ve saver beard a man "Don? wofnr,’ - aaid tba biJur made out of soft dough talk.” mail,hL *lXa watts tbs'bast i^A M P S O N "Of -cqurN we haven’t,” Soouty. be can. Remembar. ha's 'out VANISHSQ eaWS.^rB.u^, .’^ ~ ...... p l ^ , K M bbkqr.m t f . f o 0 <0f d o u i^ H|*g:aoft.aa*b6.eM7be. T W O OMTS abead• d aiad do w hatyptt b6 V#*nrom- Ha’s Z ia i| s ft would bt/Mst A S O ; B U T l .i o , ■-'Outitr>/ana. “ tarn,. btoaM up If X~wiiild BilM bfEi tgBa^A fwd.” TO HEM IT tight-lit- Justfust startitarttii lSm'#alklng. Then yNN tba styai BBEMS UKE weUlaok. Ba < t^ s eoroiSfc I VEARS into Ifb eH dia^^pear from (Vba TfoAea aaa a r/vaBBi . Tba HhynStaa thes ‘ ^ bfaaiwaBSR.tt.flBiMi i ' ‘S'- S ' - . - i f . ' , # V' ' ■> -X,. *«* /■ ‘ ■ ■-it' ■■■ v' A /- J, t • “ ■''T-' ' ■ ' . ' '• " ■ .. . t ■ ' • , . r BIANGHEST^ EVENING HERAljt; SOUTH lUNGHBErBR, OQMN., MONDAY, MARCH 81,1982. . V A G fi

OUR BOARDING HOUSE SENSE AND NONSENSE Toonerville Folks B y Foiitaiiie F o e ByGeneAhm

' ‘ A • H l^kY McGUINE asks the NRft BOV his NAMt_ ANP 6ET$ tHt A traveller puttioc up at a smail aud not ol4 popufb to ba aa aa^, \ hotel ia CaUforaia. broufOtt tbt tiqua?.Wtay aot try Uvinf la it? s h o c k o r m s i w t porter up to bis room with bis aagvjr i That's what we d o ...... Well, we storming. I ought to be one year nearer to that Porter—Want your room chang- | aronnd the comer" ^ t we ed, sir? What’s'the matter? jhave been looldiig -for tdace last r i

Bookkeeper —^What is the boss’ Oast fliy bread upon the water*; college son so swelled up about? for thou shalt find It after many Stenographer—^A life insurance days:—^Ecdeslastes 11:1. SCORCHY SMITH Emergrency Rescue Plans Bj^ John C. Terry doctor just examined him and found him O. K. A poor man serv’d by thee, shall Bookkeeper—^Wha. of it? make you rich.—^Mrs. Browning. sii'65)i/f Tte WELL, THE FIRST PROB HOIST OH 1W» OP tAOVHTAtW ^iVl SATISFIED rrWUST ABOUT ASTHAT 1 )6 N ^ WE'i L’ BE *lEWDVlHfi Stenographer—It’s the only ex­ /AINE SMAFT IS FILLED Tb -E LEM IS , WOW TO GET V you HAVE MARKED TH E MAP. THE ROCK 'TO-B-QUta

H ash! 1 1 Radio never will be wholly satis­ factory to the listener, until he can turn off unpopular programs with a ^ c k that can be beard in the stu­ —{ X OO — ® o r -tpATfe *TrtE dio . . . . What should be done with Some people’s hardest job is to a TBOT m 5056EMP) OM , Ti-^' a house that is too old to modernize find one. THEVLl bb G o o d n i g h t ‘ F i r s t sraP I'vt t v a k s n i n S IL E N T , POOIR PIE/VTV MORE T v^ iM G f! MA» you t v n o vjEsv(s,w «tHoor LjooKiNer. IANPIN6SLAND ms f A.LLS. WHW , tviS GOT s o . WHSNE.ve.R THAT POmT OW^rf/A FARTHER-y O iO WOO 'OOGHTA LOOK" FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 6 0 A kjO VNHBP^ yoo'P t I GO OUT, PeoPuS TfAlMK' ^ 0 0 h e a r IviE. LOST SokA^THimG. By Blosser THAT MOISE,, ^ T fe P OM STePPiKj'! H IM AGAlM? MA’AM? w H y o o n V >USnA TBLL MlfA A IklKia VMAUK Rmrr au Bciy! look at 'cm.. OR 1V «...M e CAMT IM...DOV1T BvaJ J IHSrRE SORB BSCAUSB 0N8 POOOUS A'MAy RIKJS Tue Z UPSftT IMS CLUB- UMLS^ WW SO.. DOOR. Beu... Mouse AMD TOOK. ^ Avr vwff v^O brri! VditJ. SHOW POODLB LCT 'S)A CDMB... •mey-LL m euSPRISBD

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SALESMAN SAM Lunch is Served! By Small

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f-i ‘ 4 It ' ...... ,.-V ' . ;K:'. 4 . . A Br J. Murphys chainnan t t the .sponsible. He was able to prove his The Howitzer Oojiq;ieay will hold: Manchester- *Te Stoek o( Smith of 55 East Middle Turnpike, was sto len . Fortunately Briino did com e. both students at Middlebuiy College, not leave much gasoline in the car will retiun home for their annual and this resulted in the automobile Easter vacation, March 23 to April being abandoned some time later in Tuesday Specials 1. WINS BACK HONEY SHE North Coventry, and eventuaUy re­ turned to its owner. Bruno left his car parked in front Electric Radios Lenten devotions which have been LOANED TO ilUSBAND’ held in St. James’s church each of Teachers’ HaU about, midnight 1 lb. PIGS LIVER ) Wednesday and Friday evenlng^ will Saturday and later in the night We Shall Close-Out Practically Our Entire Stock be changed this week. The devo* Woman Who Thouglit She Was Herald reporter saw two men sitting tions instead of being Wednesday in the machine. Believing them to l i b . BACON ) 1 Married But Wasn’t Award be Bruno and a frioul, b e thought Fresh {figs’ live * and sugar cured bacon—elieed—all for Saving’s AVerage as High as 50% evening of this week be held on 17e tomorrow^ Tuesday evening. The rqrular ed Judgment In Court. nothing of the matter until the f s r Friday devotions will be held on Fri­ w as reported stolen late the ne day as usual. A judgment for |l,235fi0 in favor moming. Word of the miiwing aut of Miss Julia Piscb of "Eafit H art­ mobile was sent out from the local Regular 989.75 The second meeting in March of ford was granted Saturday after­ Police Department and a watch was BEST BOUND the American Legion auxiliary will noon by Judge Allyn L. Brown in kept for the yellow roadster. Short­ l b . 1 7 c take place this evening at 8 o’colck Hartford civil superior court against ly after noon yesterday, Gilbert H. Frank Hober of Lake street whom Storrs of North Coventry informed STEAK at the State armory. After a short Tender and juicy. Try a pound tomorrow. business session the members and she was suing for breach of prom­ police the car had been in a rbadside ditch all day. friends will play cards. There will ise and recovery of money loaned PHILCO be prizes and refreshments in charge while under the idea they were le­ A few years ago Bruno bad an other Ford car stolen and at that of Mrs. Fred Trowbridge and her gally married. time be barely averted being drag­ Balanced Superheterodyne com m ittee. Hober and Miss Pisch took out a marriage license here July 5, 1930 ged into an unpleasant complicatkm. HALES SELF-SERVE It seems that the person who stole Mrs. Julia Chapman of Wood- and bad lived together at the Hober bis car struck a mmi crossing the bridge street is visiting her daugh­ home. Miss Pisch at first believed street and then abandoned the car. ter, Mrs. William Regan of East they were legally wed and turned G R O C E R Y 9*tubc Lowboy Bruno, who bad not learned of the Orange, N. J. * over considerable money to her WAIT ’’husband." Later when she dis­ theft, naturally had not reported to v a u Trinity Past Noble Grands Assocl- covered they were not, she sought to the police that it was missii^. Hence when the accident was in­ O' ■ ation will meet Wednesday after­ have the marriage performed. Hoher vestigated, Bruno was at first be­ noon at 8 o’clock at Odd Fellows refused unless she turn over , part Now to lieved by police to have been re- ball, Glastonbury. of her property beforiehand, it was Shop the ^Self-Serve^ testified. ClOM-OUt Complete at Mrs. William C. Cheney of Park $ 8 9 * 4 ® street won a prize at the New York Tomorrow and Save flower show last week in tP.e flower NEXT DOOR NEIGHBORS arrangement class. Mrs. Cheney is Easter Week Green Mountain Native president of the Hartford Garden WIN HALE’ S DRESSES Equipped with four-point tone control, pentode club and a member of the Manches­ is your first opportunity to take tuw, automatic volume, control, lon g /ift e n c f e^teb, oversize electro^ynamlc speaker and ter Garden club. advantage of fids special offer illuminated etation recording dial. Attractive Friday and Saturday Awards POTATOES bu. walnut cabinet. A dental clinic will be held tomor­ row moming at 9 o’clock at the Me­ Go To Women Living Next EDMOND Second In size only! Native Green Mountain potatoes morial hospital clinic building on To Each Other. that win cook op white and mealy.' Hasmes street. Peimanent Wave ’Two women living almost next Atwood Seedless $89.50 Philco Grandfather $68.80 Atwater Kent Compact F. P. Handley of Delmont street door to each other on Wadsworth Model 82. CJompact. Gothic arch of distinctive has returned from a two weeks’ trip street were the winners of the free Clock Radio zebra wood. Superheterodyne. Variable nm to Chicago, St. Paul and other large dresses given by Hale’s Friday and GRAPEFRUIT g fo r Z g e Authentic reproduction of fine old grandfather’s tu ^ and pentode. Tone control. Automatle 5.00 clock, all-electric s3rncbronous motor, perfect a o a centers in that section of the coun­ Saturday afternoons during the $ volume control. R egularly |12JH> Imperial Valley Iceberg try, in the interests of the Hartford fashion show conducted by that timekeeper. Brown mahogany cabinet. 7-tube Quick vision dial. N ow ...... Fire Insurance Company. store during the Spring Opening. Superbetero^me chassis. M iss L u ^ W addell,187 W ads­ LETTUCE hetid ye 6 feet high. N ow ...... $62.80 Atwater Kent Radio The regular whist card party held worth street was the lucky winner STATE Crisp beads. at the West Side Recreation Center on Friday and her mighbor, Mrs. H. $150 Philco Radio Model 80 Atwater Kent RadTo at a saving! The Saturday rdght ended with John F. Roth of 181 Wadsworth street Simklst California In volume, in tone and in ease of handling, this new standard of small set value! Tone control Smith and E. Gosselin winning first won the Saturday dress. Beauty Parlor instrument is n ot equalled. C^ablnet by Norman but without automatic volume control. A o E* prizes. Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Dona­ Hale’s reports a busy day Satur­ 166 Center St. Phone 7266 ORANGES Bel Geddes in matched butt CA Tubes Included a t ...... hue second and Mrs. M. Griffin con­ day with large numbers of Man­ dozen 19c walnut 1931 model. Now solation honors. chester people as well as a good representation from the outlying White, Fresh $89.50 Lynch Grandfather An Easter breakfast will be serv­ districts taking advantage of the $49.50 Philco Short-Wave Radio Clock Radio ed at the Y. M. C. A. banquet ball large and complete stocks of Easter 1932 Philco Short-Wave Converter. In volume, APPLES 8 lbs. 2 5 c A lovely piece of furniture and a radio in one! between 8:30 and 10 o’clock Sunday fashions. tone and ease of handling cannot be equalled at _ Lynch 1932 radio in a lovely mahogany clock. moming by Miss Christine Mason York Imperial this price. who has held similar breakfasts at AUTO TOPS CHose-out price ...... $29*50 Stand 6 feet high. the Community Club in past years. ^ Complete with tubes now. at ...... POLICE COURT CAULIFLOWER head 1 9 e $122' Atwater Kent Radio ’The Ladies Sewing Circle of the REPAIRED Highland Park Commimity dub will William Ford, of 122 Preston Good Size Hand-rubbed walnut lowboy with sliding door. $99.50 Majestic Radio give the final setback party in the street, Hartford, paid $100 and Tubes include variable mu’s and two pentodes in Superheterodyne of latest type. 9-tube all-elec­ series of six, tomorrow evening at costs in town court this moming Curtains, Tops, push-pull. Tone-control and static reducer. tric radio.... usual Majestic high type workman­ 8:15. ’They will offer six cash for operating a motor vehicle last CUCUMBERS each 9 ^ Quick vision dial. aid. $10 and Packed in glass pail. electric radio now! street, and Miss Dorothy Fraser of costs for speeding on Spencer $ 2 7 . 5 0 34 Lewis street, have returned after street. Officer Prentice testifled apending the week-end with rela­ that Stewart passed him going east tives and friends in Brooklyn, N. Y .!I at a speed of from 50 to 55 miles an Miscellaneous Specials Hale’s Radio Department—Basement I hour. Angel Food Marshmallows - ...... 1-2 lb. 10c ’The annual meeting of the Worn- '' Carl Bengtson, 27, of 15% Char- (Wrapped in ceUophane.) en’s Missionary society of the i[ ter Oak street Hartford, paid $10 Church of the Nazarene will take jj and costs for driving an automobile Ivanhoe or Hellmann’s Mayonnaise...... 15c, 29c place tomorrow evening at 7:30 at without a license. (Regular at 18c and SSc.) the chinch. Diced Beets or Carrots ...... can 5c ADEVR'ilSEMENT You pay no more at Flneharst thra at stores where there is Local Salvation Army friends of Jewel Devil’s Food Cake M ixture ...... can 10c no delivery. For better meats Dial 415L Regular Low Mrs. Brigadier Albert Bates of Easter Novelties, Baskets, Chicks, (Regular at 18c). Candies, Etc. Nichols, Depot Hartford will be interested to know Polar Brand Sardines ...... can 9c that she returned home yesterday Square, Postoffice Building. Prices (Regular at 14c. Cross packed in pure oUve Local Eggs JEDDO Sofl and FDHng. ' Fahcj” Baldwin " O C en’s Plain Dresses and Coats, Ifea’# Ripe Annual Easter Toma­ Apples, 4 1-2 ]]^. 2 9 c doz. FLAGSTONES Suito and Coats—A truly fair pried Parsnips R abbit Show HIGHLAND FOR for work of such high quality, toes 4 lbs. 25c Ftey (J _ S dozen 85c WALKS, GARDENS l ^ l b . Next to Montgomery Ward Store .1 * • ' » -. 880 Main St. Bring your garments to our dry cleansing department, or f Chocohite . COAL •GENERAL TRUCKING phone for us to call. Your charge account may be used. OPEN DAILY D E LIV E R Y Leaves less than a banci of Until 9 p. m. ash to the ton. MOVING (»• Omtlnnea torbugh Sunday, Bfarch 27. BaUdti of an bre^ for V,' Archie H. Hayes ROBT. D; WILSON Wax Beus 7 SOUTH M/INCH ESTER CONN ■ Admission Free Phone 4241 Phone 7821 t d c a t ; Spinadi, Sweet Fotstoies.