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VOL. L in ., NO. 157. (OlaMllled Advertltiiif on Page 18.), MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1934. (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS POUCE CALLED Theory of Foul Play GOVERNOR SEES Doctor, 7G, Takes Third Bride COLONEL PENATE, TO HALT RIOTS In Bethany Mystery NO REASON FOR MEMBER OF CUBAN AT HILL EXTRASESSION Bethany, April 4.— (AP) —Identl-<^ The body was clad only In boots fication was still sought today of when feimd. the nude, one-armed man found Later, state police and Bethany CABINET, SUICIDE dead in a wooded section of Bethany authorities turned to New Haven State Executiye on Return iSO Employees at Belamo yesterday, after an autopsy dis­ and West Haven in their efforts to closed a fracture at the base of the establish she middle aged man’s Plant Attempt to Stop skull and authorities leaned to a identity. from West Says He Has Bitter Foe of Former Presi­ theory of foul play. A motorist whose name is being LOWLANDS FLOODED Coroner James J. Corrigan of withheld by police told them a man Others Going to Work — New Haven, in charge of the i ves- answering toe description of the Not Changed His Mind on dent Machado Dies from tlgation, said the man, one of his dead man bad narrowly missed stag­ IN EAST HARTFORD eyes blackened, was seen on forest gering into toe rear of an oil truck Subject Two Arrests Are Made. road by two persons Monday. on Forest road Monday. Self Inflicted Wound — A t that time, the coroner said he Persons who saw toe Incident be­ had been told the man was dragging lieved the man to be dnmk. Lieuten­ Hartford, April 4.— (A P )—Gov­ Friends Believe Overwork Rocky HUl, April 4.— (A P )— an overcoat and was without coat or ant William Scbaltsman of toe state Over 17 Feet Recorded at shirt. Elfht state policemen were called police said the motorist told him. ernor Wtlbur L. cross, back frsra Officials at first believed the man his wqstera trip, has not changed hia Motive for Deed. to the Belamo Corporation plant had died of natural causes after the An hour later, toe man was seen at Hartford This M orn in g- and made two arrests on cbargres of bruised and scratched body was another point In Forest road. mind as to what ha bad several times In recent months termed a assault and breach of the peace this found by Arthur Doolittle, a mem­ Investigators were satisfied, they said, that toe man bad not received lack of need of a special session of River Is Still Rising. Havana, April 4.— (A P )—Colonel morning: after about 180 employes ber of toe New Haven county su­ perior court jury panel, in front of bis injuries from an automboile. toe General Assembly tr tinker with Roberto Mendez Penate, Secretary recently laid off attempted to halt the state liquor control law. He bis home. They accounted for the bruises on of Justice in the Mendleta Cabinet, those g:oingr to work. But with toe result of the the man’s body by sajdng they prob­ has said there was a well based Hartford, April 4.—(AP)—Shack grievance In deaire of hotel men to died today of a bullet wound which The lay-off was due, according: to autopsy, toe theory of natural death ably were caused by dense under­ dwellers have been driven from was abandoned, authorities said. brush. have toe law changed which wUl authorities said was self inflicted. Gilbert Loverldg:e, executive man­ give them toe right to sell U<|Uor8 homes, and additional yards and The 62-year-old veteran of Cube’s ager of the plant, to curtailed pro­ on a parity with package and drug streets in toe East Hartford low­ duction necessitated by cancellation stores. He also has reiterated bis lands are under water as the Con­ war for independence and bitter foe of orders, which resulted from belief that state control of the liquor necticut river continued rising dur­ ot former President Machado died strikes in other textile plants. traffic. If politics can be eliminated ing toe past twenty-four hours, shortly after be was taken to a Those arrested are Josephine DOUBLE MURDER, SUICIDE, in that control. Is toe best. passing the 17,8 foot mark at 10 hospital from bis home. Carbone of 261 Pleasant street, Made Two Stops a. m. During toe night the rate He had been found lying in his Hartford, who Is held at the Hart­ Governor Cross yesterday said on of rise was gradual, but the effect private office, a bullet wound in his ford police station in default of of melting snows up north was felt his trip he had little opportunity to neck. President Mendleta and other $200 bonds, and Salvatore Scata of at Hartford after daybreak today SEEN IN WOODMONT CASE Inquire into or observe toe operation Cabinet ministers were at toe hospi- 74 Ellsworth street, Hartford, held when toe rate Increased to approxi­ of liquor legislation in other states. lal when be died. at the state police barracks In de­ mately one-tenth of a foot an hour. His two stops were in Oklahoma and Once Political Exile fault of $200 bonds. Occupants of ten make-shift California. He said toe former Penate, once a political exile, after 200 Laid Off Police Believe the Son place Is dry under a constltutioruU dwellings in the shack colony north Notices were posted in the plant DILLINGER’S PAL A difference of 56 years In their ages was no barrier In toe December- of Riverside park, Hartford, have an unsuccessful revolt against provision while California has s Machado, was considered for the March 80, Mr. Lx>verldg:e said, that control law with some features in it May romance of twice-married Samuel Martin. 76, retired physician, been driven out by the freshet, most between 200 and 300 of the 90C em­ Tarned On Gas WhOe end 20-year-old Ada Bell, whom he met a few months ago when he of them doubling up with kind- provisional presidency when Ramon which approximate toe Connecticut Grau san Martin appeared ready to ployes would be laid off within a SHOT BY POLICE law. He said he found dissatisfac­ stopped at a filling station run by Miss Bell’s father. The couple ere hearted neighbors In shacks on high­ get out. week or ten days, and that it was tion with control conditions extend­ shown leaving church after they were married in Mount Holly, N. J. er ground. hoped they could be taken back Parents Slept and Then ed to other states and was not con­ Shortly before toe Cabinet mem­ within a few weeks although It fined to this state alone. ICE JAMS BROKEN. ber was found wounded a bomb ex­ might be longer. Killed Himself. Believe Federal Men Are No PoUtles Boston, April 4.— (A P )—Fear of ploded in downtown Havana in a The re-emplojrment, the notice The governor said toe Connecticut any serious flood along New Eng­ manhole, disrupting telephone ser­ .said, would be based on the produe- law, which be believes Is one pf gen­ SOUND ICE BREAKERS land river valleys was allayed to­ vice. It was apparently another act uon rating of the workers, those eral merit, eliminates “imdeslrable of violence in toe long labor discord Milford, April 4— (AP) —Autop­ Close on Trail of Fugitive; day as Ice Jams broke and pent up having the highest rating to be re­ political influences," vdilcb would be waters swept seaward. in toe American Telephone Com­ employed first, except in some cases sies were to be performed today on present if control over Issuance i t The Merrimac river had stopped pany. where the worker was the sole sup­ toe bodies of Werner H. Gutenberg, Woman Companion Held. licenses, or permits, rested with OProSED BY TREASURY rising. A slow rise was still dis­ As President ol toe powerful Na­ port of the family. Sr., and his 26 year old son, Fred­ county or town officials. cernible at Springfield, Mass., on toe tionalist Union, Col. Penate headed He said be was convinced toe sit­ Connecticut river, but barring heavy the strongest organized group to The ratings were posted today, erick whose bodies were found with and due to misunderstanding of the St. Paul, April 4,— (A P )—Feder­ uation In adjoining states as to toe rain during the next 24 hours. It was survive toe political disintegration that of the elder Gutenberg's wife, that succeed Machado’s dowmfaU in plan by those laid off, the rioting al guns, blazing leaden retort to sale of liquor has put hotel men m Senator Lonergan and Con-1 DANGER TO CREDIT believed, the Connecticut could hold began. Mary, in their gas filled home in this state at disadvantage which wIIj its burden. August, 1933. Road la Blocked Woodmont Monday, in an effort to gang defiance, had cut close today require correction at the next ses­ An ice Jam at toe Cheshire Wounded In Action The disgruntled group blocked the further substantiate a theory of to the trail of the arch fugitive, sion. But that disadvantage, in .tie necticut Business Men De- ' bridge, Springfield, Vermont broke A youthful student in Havana, road to prevent those still employed double-murder and suicide. John Dilllnger, and reddened it with opinion, had not convinced him a FEARED BY SPAIN last night, unleashing waters which Penate in 1895 took up arms agonist from reaching their work, but the An autopsy performed on Mrs, toe blood of one of his gun-toting special session was needed. toe Spanish rule. He was wrounded employes of the chemical division, Gutenberg yesterday showed the pals. scribe Conditions of Riv- ___ (Continued On Page Fifteen) In action. woman had been asphyxiated, auth.’ according to Mr. Loverldge, were In a swift descent last night up­ After the abortive revolt against extremely loyal and determined to orities said. MachadcwTi nate went into exile in Investigators were Inclined toda> on a '^ideo’Jt place, '^'Tlcsri wouud- c*s During Winter. Guvemment , Issues Rule get to the plant. Logs wera-put In ed and ch p tiii^ Edward Green, a New York in 1931 and returned to to place toe blams for the triplf CANADA REPORIS- the way of cars and bricks and veteran of mldwestem crime. Ar­ PRESIDENT HOOKS Cuba last fall, to be greeted by 40,- stones were tossed at those who per­ tragedy on Frederick and t o ^ teld Holding Up All Foreign 000 persons when he entered facts and clues pointed to a motive rested with him was a woman. Of­ Washington, April 4.— (A P )—The sisted in trying to pass, except for ficers guarded her identity careful­ BUSINESS UPTURN Havana. Mr. Loveridge and other officers of disappointment and Jealousy, be­ construction of specially built ice­ Miro Barnet, Penate’s private cause he had to work in his father's ly. It was said she closely resem­ who were not molested. breaking vessel.s for use In toe shal­ Exchange Payments. NOHSHATALL secretary, said Penate had been try­ plumbing shop Instead of being per- bled Evelyn Freichetti, a girl friend So far as the company knows offl- of DlUlnger. low waters around Long Island ing to resign for some time because tlally, there Is no union of the work­ his work was too heavy and that he (CoBltBaed os Page Two) With Oililnger Sound was described as contrary to ers at the plant. There have been Green, critically wounded, admit­ Increased Wages, Increased Treasury Department policy today Madrid, April 4 — (AP) — The had been worrying because a recent no demands made nor requests for ted he was one ot tnree persons by Commander R. R. Waesche of the government exchange control Son Elliott Reports That He law took authority from civil courte conferences, Mr. Loverldge said. But who shot their way out of a police Employment AH Over Do­ Coast Guard before the Senate com­ bureau Issued orders today holding by giving jurisdiction in trials of unofficially the officials had heard merce committee. all military officers to military trap Saturday. Dilllnger himself up foreign exchange payments. Did Not Even Get a Bite rumors of union aggltatlon and on FRENCH CABINET was understood to have been one of However, under questioning by courts. March 16 they conducted a secret the others. The third, a woman, is minion, Survey Shows. committee members. Commander Bankers asserted they held a Martinez Saenz, minister of the potential danger to Spanish credit poll of the employes to determine presumed to have been the Freich­ Waesche said present facilities had So Far. treasury, said Penate had attended whether they favored unionization. FACING CRISIS etti woman. proved to be greatly Inadequate to in foreign countries and possibly yesterday’s Cabinet meeting and would affect exportation to Spain. conducted himself normally. It has The result showed that 90 per cent Federal men and police conduct­ Toronto, April 4.— (A P )—Canada meet ice-breaking calls during the The bureau Informed banka that been apparent for sometime, how­ were opposed to any union and were ed last night’s raid with great se­ today saw definite signs of Indus­ past winter and said the Coast Miami, Fla., April 4.— (AP) - ever, Saenz added, that the secre­ perfectly satisfied, Mr. Loveridge crecy, and declined to lift the veil trial recovery in business news from Guard would have use for the pnv Care-free and feeling “swell" Presi- (Continued On Page Fifteen) tary’s health has been oad. asserted. Since then the union ad­ today. Green, under heavy guard, many parts of the country. Reports posed vessels when not needed for aent Roosevelt entered into his ex­ Move to Save Franc from De­ Ice-breaklng. He said he was "un­ He expressed toe opinion the herents have made some gains and is at a hospital. told of Increased wages, increased tended vacation cruise today with a prepared to state” the reason for the strain and worry of Penate’s duties he estimated that 15 per cent of the In toe only statement made by employment, greater harbor activi­ determination to have better luck at Treasury Department opposition hut had prompted toe act. 950 workers now wished organiza­ valuation Brings National either police or Federal officers, W. ty and new business for industrial fishing. tion of a local. A. Rorer, heading Federal forces In thought that It was for purposes of MANSFIELD JUDGE plants. economy. Elliott Roosevelt, second son of charge of solution of the Edward The Dominion Steel smd Coal Co., the President, returned last night Strike Threat. G. Bremer kidnaping case, an­ He appeared at a hearing on a bill at Sydney, N. S., announced it had introduced by Senator Lonergan from a flying trip to the Yacht nounced Green hao admitted being received orders to manufacture 26, COMMITS SUIQDE Nourmahal. He reported his “Dad" BUILDINGS RUINED one of the trio involved in Satur­ (D.. Conn.), to provide two specially CURRY TO HGHT 000 tons of soft steel products for was “feeling swell." But he turned Paris, Apxrll 4— (AP) — Premier day’s gun battle with officers. built shallow cutters foe toe Con­ export to the United Kingdom and in the presidential father as an un­ Rorer said that the butt of a ma­ necticut river and other harbors Doumergue braved a threat of a New Zealand. The company said toe lucky fisherman so far. chine gun left in an automobile along Long Island Sound. AS DAMS GIVE WAY country-wide strike by government order represented new business. It Elliott said he found his father OUSTING PROGRAM abandoned by the trio Saturday Connecticut Interested George H. Andrews Shoots functionaries today with his first reported its working foree at 2,200, dressed in the “ usual white hat. a was found In Green's apartment in Officials of the port of New York dictatorial decree laws to save the the largest In recent years. shirt supposed to be white, and the front of which last night’s shooting authority, headed by Wilbur Laroo, franc from devaluation. Port workers .'it Louisburg, N. S., Himself in Woodshed— III dirtiest pair of trousers you ever One-tenth of toe nation’s 800,000 occurred. The place is owned by a Bridge and Railway Trestle Tammany Chief Refuses to negress. were busy loading 7,200 tons of (Continued on Page Two) civil employees will be dismissed steel products aboard toe freighter Health the Cause. Didn’t (3et a Bite and the pay of others will be slashed Grey County, clearing soon for Bri­ Three barracuda were caught yes­ Wrecked as Floods Cause five to ten pe*' cent through de­ WAR DECLARED Quit Position; Leaders to Washington, April 4.— (AP) — tain. Steel shipped from the port terday, he said, but the President crees which are expected to be since toe start of toe year has “didn't get a bite." Robert Clark of Endless war against toe Dilllnger MOTHER AND FIVE ^n^tio. April 4 — (AP) — promulgated tomorrow after being reached 32,000 tons. the Secret Service got the credit Half Million Loss. gang, believed by him to be con­ $i. Andrews, 76. former Jus- Apply Pressure. signed by President Lebrun at a AH Tliqe Reoord for toe barracuda. Cabinet meeting today. centrated In the St. Paul area, was tlca^' Itansfleld for 25 years, went At Halifax Chairman H. L. Mr. Roosevelt was ready to move The measures, which mark the declared today by J. Edgar Hoover into the woodshed of bis home at Hetherington of toe harbor commis­ CHILDREN MISSING along today from Elbow Key light Hudson, Wls.. April 4— (AP) — beginning of a program to modern­ of the Department of Justice. toe Ridges in Mansfield this morn­ sion said tonnage of cargo handled iJ toe fishing did not Improve, but Two dams, a 150 foot highway New York, April 4.— (A P )— John ize the state by administrative re­ Commenting on the shooting of ing and shot himself through toe F. Curry, beleaguered Tammany Eugene Green of Milwaukee In St. at toe port eet an all-time record m true vacation style, he was keep­ bridge, and a 200 foot railway forms, are Intended to cut two and heart with a shot gun. He had been trestle were washed out early to­ chieftain has announced his inten­ Paul last night, Hoover said “This for the month of March. The com- In ill health for some time. Mem­ ing his Itinerary open to develop­ one-half billion francs off the bud­ day under pressure from flood tion to fight the growing move to man has admitted that he partici­ mlssloB estimatad ton tonnage at Believed Drowned as Usual­ bers of the family found his body ments. get deficit with more to follow un­ waters, adding an estmiated $500,- oust him. pated In toe gun battle with our 285,432 which was 96 percent great­ Eifterr hearing toe shot. Stopping by here on a business til four billions are saved. 000 damage t otoe loss from the He threw down the gauntlet at the men In St. Paul Saturday. That’s er than that of March, 1933. Hether­ He was born December 19. 1887, trip, Elliott flew out to the Nour­ The moves are urgently necessary ly Dry Washita River torrentlid rains of Monday night Hall during his weekly reception going too far. ington said “our facilities have been on Grant Hill, Tolland, son of James mahal with his brother, James who to avoid inflation, the government The middle dam of toe Willow for district leaders, of whom only "In the 20-odd years of the ex­ taxed to the limit.” and Mary Brown Andrews. is remsdning on hoard for the re­ warned functionaries who threaten­ istence of this division no one has River Power Company, about four seven appeared to pay their respects ed to launch a national protest Canadian Business, official publi­ Goes on Rampage. mainder of toe trip. to their chief. ever shot at any of our agents and cation of toe Canadian Chamber of Elliott returned by toe naval plane miles east of here, gave way about strike on May 1. ANNOUNCES WAGE RAISE midnight, releasing a 50 foot wall Asked if he intended to remain as got away with It. Commerce, outlines a few improve­ which carried the mail last night The Communist wing of the labor “We run them to earth. of water. leader, he replied: ‘T certainly do.” ments In genera) buainesa The in­ Bristol, April 4.— (A P )— The and early today set out again by federation voted several days ago "You can say that extra forces of Elk City, Cfitla., April 4.— (AP) — The torrent burled buildings, He added he had no thought of re­ dex of Industrial production. It says, Bristol Brass Company this noon plane for Washington to have a to call a general strike beginning on men are In that section of toe coun­ Mrs. A. M. Adams and five children trees and debris against a bridge signing under pressure from dissat­ visit with his mother at the White that date and “ continuing until vic­ try and that we are going to run rose from 60.9 In February, 1988, to were missing today and believed posted a notice of a wage increase between Hudson and North Hudson, isfied district leaders. tory is assured," If toe Premier de­ 86.8 In January, 1984. Total mineral of ten pel cent effective as of April House before continuing his busi­ This silence was broken on the that entire gang down." drowned in a sudden flood of the and pounded it to pieces. creed pay cuts or dismissals of gov­ production rose to 120.6 In January 1. There are about 400 employes. ness trip. advice of friends, it was understood, Hoover would give no details con* Washita river which literally wash­ Next toe Chicago, St. Paul, ernment employees. this year compared with 91.8 in too who felt he could not longer ignore cemlng last night’s affray but re­ ed them from their home. When Minneapolis and Omaha railway Additional hostility was threatened the very public efforts of his lieuten­ ferring to Saturday’s battle said same month lest year. Automobile rescuers reached the house, wash­ trestle collapsed before toe smash­ among war veterans because of an ants to oust him—a situation which “It's a wonder that our men weren’t production In toe first month of ed into toe Bide of a bridge, they ing flood. indicated reduction in pensions un­ has never occurred before within killed~they were fired on without 1934 was double that of January, found It empty. Another dam, known as toe St. der toe economy, program of about Tammany's well disciplined ranks. provocation and before they bad 1983. Bill Bean, a son-in-law of Adams, Fortunes for Inventors Croix power dam at toe mouth of $280,000,000. Foes Plan Fight. even attempted an arrest.” Lumber Buatnefs rescued a 5-day>«ld ha by from the toe Willow river, also was tom It reached a climax Monday when Lumbering Industry Is fueling the mother’s arms as the water poured away. •IxtesD of the 36 Tammany district stimulus of Improved contiltlonii and through toe house. Are 'Just Around Comer* Cottages Swept Away leaders, holding slightly less than a tola will be reflected In expanding The Washita, usually a wide ex­ In the rush downstream, tbs wall complete majority of the votes in sawmill operations. A number of panse of sand, bad become a tor­ of water carried away many sum­ the executive committee, gathered F i r s t Seminole Wedding mills closed for the p>a8t few seasons rent, washing houses from their Seattle, April 4.— (A P )— Wbat^ The ssxaphone menufacturers mer cottages and completely wiped at the Hotel Astor to plan a quick are planning to reopen. foundations and spreading to a this country needs In the way of in­ want a reed that will last “ for­ fight unless he resigned. The Canadian International Paper (Continued On Page Fifteen) width of one and a half miles In this ventions is a new finish for playing ever." “(bourse,” Bums explained, Some confusion exists, however, Performed Before Whites Company announced for the third farmlng-fTMinr country. cards, Albert Burns, president of as to the exact number of votes time In 18 moo ton all its employees The river crept almost to toe toe National Inventon’ Congresa "there also la considerable demand TREASURY BALAJ^ oentroUed by this group due to con- will receive a rajM In pxy. Tb« Ixt* edge of Hammon, a town of about ■aid here today. for a device which will prevent a fiictlng statements from dissident West Palm Beach, Fla., April 4.^ The wedding is being held for toe eat increase will restore w a ^ s to 500 persons, and many houses on “ A fortune awaits the man who ■axaphore from making any noise Washington, April 8.—(AP)— leaders. — (A P )—The whole town has been benefit of those attending a revival practically toe level' at which they both sides of tor stream were can Invent some playing cards that at all.” The poaltfon of the Treasury April A spokesman for the group said Invited to toe wedding tonight of of toe annual sun dance and Mardl were prior to outs that went Into ef­ washed away. The rise continued. can be washed off after each game Other needed inventions, which 8 was: they were counting on eighteen John Phillip, Seminole Indian brave, Gras festival here. fect during toe depression. The The Indian family of Chief White- —especially when gin rickeya are Burn* listed, Include: A machine Receipts, $18,400,448J19; sxpsndl- 1 votes, of the twenty-five represent­ and Josie 'Hger. The prlndpal dances ot a Semi* raises will be retrofctlve to March shield was marooned on what be­ served wbUe contract bridge la be­ which can peer Into an orange and tures, $136,934,252.80; balaaos, $4,- ing signers to a petition which Is Tribal elders say it will be toe nole wedding will be held and 15. came an Lsland in the iwollen river. ing played," Bums said. "Cellu­ determine whether It la frost bit­ 808,336,811.45; customs receipts for to be prepared for submission to the first authentic Seminole wedding toe bride and groom will nip from S t John’s, N$14., rsported tb« lix Rescue efforts were delayed bjr loid cards, like celluloid ooUare have ten; X devlee to cool loft drinks the month. $1,848,088.68. I executive committee calling a meet- ever performed before white wit- the w s ^ n g potion which Chief ships whioh miaks up its sealing dxmeged oommunlcatlon dnee and been tried, but nobody .wants to use without freealng the water; a link Receipts for tbs fiscal year (slaoS |lng. nsfses. Others, they ssy. were Medicine Man Charlis BilUe has fleet will be boms shortly with rsc- muddy roade. Motor care from Elk them.” trap that can be cleaned without be­ July 1) $8,816,876,804.50: SXMdl* No Calls Issued. “Just staged." The wedding fesUvi- brewsd according to a rseipe he ord catches. Ons vssfsl, toe Imo* City were bggd put to reach toe After surveying lome 600 new ing taken apart, a device which will tures, $4,874.1S6,87fJ6 (taoMi>t Ordinarily, the committee meets ties, however will be crowdsd In­ ■ays is mors than 800 years old. gene, hgp 88,000 pelts aboosd and ■oene. gadget* and "bram children" at the keep men’i eocka up without gar­ $8,178,684,986.10 of ‘ [every three months but Curry has to one night instead of toe ^ das^s Cbarlis 91111e will perform toe bfSB’t ftcUshed yst Tke saan boat Oldtlmere igld toe Washita was N awnal Oongrehs, be igld the world ters or elastic, and a method of mak­ pendltures); excess 6f , usiiflly required for a Seminole mfrriage reremopy asiristsd by seven lift 'higher than at any time ■till U w fltl^ for, many "needed ing straw bstp lo tost they will not $a,667,8iR67ia9: -goM a i«| R gT, (ConllBoed Ob Page Fifteen) mamage ceremony. Chief Sam Tommy. XCoetowed oB Fng* Two). in theljr inexflory. Inventlooe.” become dlsooJored by sunUght. m s o i m o L PAGBTWO MANCHESTER EVENING HBRAIJD, BIANCHBSTER, OONN^ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 19M.

terday, officials laid, indicated that Mrs. Lillian 9. Bowers will be hos • AUV BMTlNIOMKNtw AUVBUTIBBMEN’IW death came to Mr. and Mrs. Guten­ teas for the regular meeting of the K. OF C. AFFAIR berg while they slept In their beds .i^OUTTOWN Cosmopolitan club Friday afternoon, sometime Friday night. Nine gas at the South Methodist church. The Earl J. Campbell, manager of Local Stocks N. Y. Stocks outlets had been opened in the house business session will be held prompt­ to permit illuminating gas to flow Campbell’s Service Station, Main ly at 2a5, and at 2:30 a program of ON ANNIVERSARY and Middle Turnpike Is on a busi­ into the rooms. unusual appeal to all who enjoy (Furnished by Putnam b Co.) Adams Exp ... .. 10 THE The younger Gutenberg’s body ness trip to Boston today. Mrs. good music will bo presented. The Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Air Reduc .... ,. 98% was found on a bed in the same Canipbell accompanied her husband artists will include; Miss Miriam to Bostou for the day. Alaska Jun ... .. 22 room with his mother, his feet on a Watkins, voice; Miss Madeline Bued, 1 P. M. Stocks Allegheny .... - 8% Campbell Council Dance at pillow at the head of the bed and piano; Miss Marian Roberts, 'cello, Am (Tan ...... 101% BARGAIN HOUND bis head at the foot of the bed. His The Past Chiefs club of Me­ and Miss Hazel Rood, violin, all on Bank Stocks Am Coml Alco .. 60% Country Club Will Also Be body was partly covered with a morial Temple Pythian Sisters will the faculty of the Hartford School Bid Asked Am For Pow .. ,- 10% blanket. meet tomorrow evening with Mrs. of Music, Miss Watkins being in Cap Nat Bank ft Trust 13 16 Am Rad St S . - 15% Wouldn’t you really like to know p Orchids and gardenias, as alwiSys, Herbert Alley of Washington street. charge of the branch on Oak (ilonn. River ...... 450 — Am Smelt ...... 46% about the advantages of cooking in ! were the favorite Blaster blossoins. a Reunion. street. Tickets are available from First NlQonal of Htfd 85 Am Tel and Tel . .120% on electric stove? You have the I But sweet peas, anemones, lUl^g^f* A Joint meeting of the banquet members of the Cosmopolitan duo Htfd. (Honn. Trust .... 60 64 Am Tob B .... . 69% opportunity to do so tomorrow the-valley, violets, carnations ,ind VINTON (WITHERS nN E committees of Anderson-Sbea post, or at the door. Hartford National ... 17 19 Am Wak WlcB 21 Phosnlk St. B. and T ...... afternoon at 2 o'clock when Mrs. gerberas were also conspic^us. Veterans of Foreign Wars and 166 Anaconda .... . 16% Marlor Rowe heme economist of Florists evidently showed gregter When the committee named by Auxiliary will be held this evening West Hartford Trust.. 96 Atchison .... Campbell Council, Knlgrhte of Co- MATERIAL FOR LECTURE The Holden-Nelson company has - 67% the Manchester Electric Company ingenuity In corsage arrangem^ts at 7:30 at the armory to complete leased the dwelling at 473 Bast Cen­ Insnranoe Stocks Auburn ...... 64 will give a co< king demonstration for there were many unusual com­ lumbufl, to arrange for a poet Lent­ the plans for the annual anniversary ter street to W. J. Slterman, former­ Aetna Casualty ...... 49 51 Aviation Corp . . 9% en activity and decided upon a Aetna Fire ...... 37 39 at the store In the Odd Fellows’ binations such as carnations i^ith Two Trlpg to Near East Give banquet. ly of New Haven, who is moving to Balt and Ohio - 29% block. Read the menu on page sweetheart toscs and gerberas. eeml-formal dance to be held at the Manchester to make his home here. Aetna Life ...... 18 20 Bendlx ...... 19% four. Mancheeter Country Club, the com­ Him Information for Vivid eWA workers will receive their Automobile ...... 19 21 Beth Steel ...... 48% mittee did not Uke into considera­ Conn. General ...... 27 29 Talk Here. pay checks at the town garage to­ Star oi the East, Royal Black Beth Steel, pfd .. 76% Linen accessories give your navy tion that in aelectlng the date they morrow at 11 o'clock. Hartford F ire ...... 40% 61% Borden ...... 28 were holding it close to the anni­ Perceptory, No. 13, will hold lie Phoenix Fire ...... 68 60 blue spring suit or dress a fresh Bumner R. Vinton, noted lecturer monthly meeting In Orange hall this Can Pao ...... 17% touch that is both fashionable and Two dozn of delicious cookie*' for versary date of the institution of A bridge, whist and setback party Hartford Steam Boiler 51 63 Case (J. I.) ... ,. 73% 25 cents and a cocoanut almond lay­ the council in April, 1901, who comes to towm this week for evening at 8 o’clock. The business National Firs ...... 49% 51% charming. Try a plain white linen will be held at St. James' school will include the conferring of high­ Cerro De Pasco .. 87 collar, deep cuffs and a linen-covered er cake will answer your problem ol In a group that met last night, two engagements, tomorrow evsnlng ball on Park street tonight at 8.16 Travelers ...... 486 446 Cbes and Ohio .. 46% bridge refreslimont.s- .these are'dniy ten in number, there were several er degrees, and other important Public Utmties Stocks Chrysler ...... purse. Incidentally, linen purses at ths Bscond Congregational o'clock. Cash prises will be awarded items will come before the percep­ ,. 66% have removable covers that can be > two of the specialties at the Dkvis who have not met in years. The and refreshments will be served. Conn. Eleo S e rv ...... 39 48 Coca Cola ...... 109 church auditorium, and Friday eve­ tory. A good attendance of the Conn. Power ...... 36 38 taken off and washed frequently. | Home Bakery. chapters of time were turned back ning at the Center Church House, The committee in charge consists sir knights Is therefore desired. Col Carbon ... .. 69 and '* wa» recalled that of the of Mrs. C. F. Trobbe, chairman; Greenwich, WftG, pfd. 60 Coml Solv .... ,. 29% nccumulatod the material for his Hartford Elec ...... 60 62 The Bargain Hound said "Woof" group gathered sight were charter new lecture, "The Land and the Mrs. E. C. Higgins, Mrs. J. F. Cons G a s ...... 37% Try Moat Souffle for an appetiz­ memoers of the council. They made Barry, Mrs. J. F. Shea, Mrs. Daniel Franklin C. Dexter, Jr., left this Hartford Gas ...... 42 46 Cons Oil ...... 12% this morning when she saw that dis­ ing new luncheon dish: Man," which he will give at the afternoon for his home In Bound do., pfd...... 46 Cont Can ...... play of fine ten cent soaps— the best arrangements to Impart the infor­ Pecond Congregational church, dur­ Renn, Mrs. Henry Mutrio, Mrs. John .. 78% 3 tablespoons butter mation of the date of the anniver­ Hutchinson, Mrs. Frank Hlllery, Brook, N. J., after a visit of several 8 N E T C o ...... 107 111 Com Prod ..., .. 74% In the Colgate and Palmolive line on 3 tablespoon flour sary to the committee arranging ing two trips to the Near East in Mrs. M. C. Smith and Mrs. Walter days with Charles Pinnay of Ea«t Manufacturlag Stocks Del L and Wn . .. 28% sale at the Center Pharmacy for 1 cup milk or milk and stock for the dance, with a request that 1024 and 1925, during which ho took Gorman. Center street. Franklin, who mov^d Am Hardwars ...... 19 21 Du P o n t...... 98% only five cents a cake. Better 2-3 teaspoon salt more than 6000 pictures. with his family some months ago, Am Hosiery ...... — so Eastman Kodak .. 89 stock up. ail living charter members of the Arrow H and H, com,. 14 16 1-4 teaspoon paprika council be notified of the anniver­ Many of these superb stereoptlcon Elmer Weden has called a meet­ has been renewing friendships with Else and Mus . .. 6 % 3 eggs pictures will be shown, enabling the his schoolmates at Manchester do., pfd...... 96 106 Elec Auto Lite ,. 29% sary and bs asked to make an ef­ ing of the Merchants Division exe­ Billings and Spencer.. 1-2 teaspoon grated lemon rind audience to vleuallse Palestine vivid­ High. 1 Gen Elec ...... 22% fort to gather in a reunion as well cutive committee of the Chamber of Bristol Brass...... 21 28 1 tablespoon tomato catsup ajs be given an opportunity to enjoy ly and fully, for the definition of Commerce for Friday morning at Gen Foods ,.. .. 84% Unbleached cotton, stenciled with 1 1-2 cups cold minced meat the title is really "Christ and Palss- Temple Chapter, 0. B. B., baa set do., pfd...... 95 Gen Motors ... 89% gay little figurines, is inexpensive the dance. 10 o'cleok. Case, Lockwood and B 800 Blend smoothly In a saucepan the It will be necessary for some of tlne." Based on actual travel and the date of Wednesday evening, Gillette ...... 11 and makes Ideal summer draperies butter and flour; add the milk, stir residence, Mr. Vinton's lecture on April 11, for a large card party in Collins Co...... 46 Gold Dust ___ ..21% for informal rooms. First, select the living members of the council The Local Retail Code Authority, Colt’s Firearms ...... 27 29 until boiling and cook for three who were charter members, to this subject will be both Interesting headed bv William Lyons as chair­ charge of Associate Matron Mrs. Hudson Motors .. 22 the pattern and then buy a good minutes. Add the seasonings and Florence Thornton and ths following Eagle Lock ...... 27 80 Int H a rv ...... 41% stencil with edges that won't break come some distance, as there has and Informative and give a real un- man, will meet at the Chamber of Fafnir Bearings...... 60 60 cool slightly, then beat In the yolks derstandiiiR of the Holy Land of to­ Commerce office at 7:30 o’clock to­ committee: Mrs. Bertha Keene/, Int N ic k ...... 28 eifter the second or third pair ol been many changes in the last 33 Fuller Brush, Class A. 7 Int Tel and Tel of eggs and the meat. Lastly, fold years and many are no longer resi­ day. HlB ability and power to put night. The most important business Mrs. Beatrice Robb, Miss Mary .. 16% curtains. Place the stencil on the In gently the stlffy-beaten egg Gray Tel Pay Station 14% 16% Johns Manvllle .. % dents of Manchester, across bis various messages have to be transacted will be the plans to Miller, Miss Caroline Cullln, Mn. 68 borders, or wherever you want the whites, turn into a well-greased bak­ Lida Richmond, Mrs. Mildred Har Hart and Cooley .... 126 Kennecott .. 20% pattern to show, hold It firmly in resulted In 40 per cent return dates levy an assessment on all buslDess Hartmann Tob, com... 6 ing dish and bake in a moderate hero and in Canada. men operating under the retail code rison, Miss Ruth Helwlg Miss Irene Lehigh Va! Coal .. 3% place with one hand and paint over oven— 350 degrees F.— thlrty-flve McMullen, Harry Armstrong and d0>( prd eeeeaasaeee 16 Lehigh Val Rd .. 18% it with the other. Then carefully Mrs. George F. Borst will be the to defray expenses of the local and Int S liver...... 86 89 Ligg and Myers B to forty minutes. Serve Immediate­ DOUBLE MURDER, SUICIDE soloist. national authority. William Stevenson. Playing will do., pfd...... ,. 90% remove the stencil and wipe it off ly with or without an accompanying begin at 8:16 and will be all pivot, 78 76 Loew’s ...... S3 before you begin again. The missionary committee of the Landers, Frary ft Clk. 30% 82% Lorlllard .. sauce. church, which is sponsoring this lec­ Mrs. Edward Gleason of Clinton with prizes at each table. Pro­ .. 17% Chicken, beef, lamb, veal or fish SEEN IN WOODMONT CASE ceeds will be for the benefit of the New Brit. Mch. com.. 7 9 McKeesp Tin ..90% ture, has learned that no less than street has as her gtiests this week. do., pfd...... 46 _ If your radio is four years old it’s may all be used for such a souffle, Miss Margaret Purcell and Miss flower fund for sick members. Mont Ward . .. 32% 26 persons connected with the Vin­ Mann ft Bow, Class A 8 7 Nat Biscuit . .. 42% a cheat! You’re paying just as varying the seasonings according to Roberta Foley of New Haven. do.. Class B ...... the meat or fish used. (Continued from Page One) ton family have given 700 years of The Manchester Grange Degrees’ % Nat Cash Reg .. 19% much for electricity as you would mission service in Burma, India, and North and J u d d ...... 16 17 Nat Dairy . for a new set which gives you the The Walther League of the Zion club will meet tonight at 8 o’clock Niles, Bern Pond ...... 12 14 .. 15% mltted a college education in medi­ other foreign fields. The lecture is in the Manchester Green school Nat Pow and Lt ,. 11% full tone range and variety of pro­ open to all. Lutheran church will bo guests of Peck, Stow and Wilcox 3 6 N y Central .. 36% grams without fading. I see Pot- cine. the Glastonbury League tonight at building. It is desired that all mem­ Russell Mfg ...... 40 60 When the investigation was open­ bers of the club try to be present. NY NH and H .. 19% terton and Krah's have a wide selec­ ed by Deputy Coroner Nathan 0. 8 o'clock. All those who desire Scovill ...... 24 26 Noranda .., .. 42% tion at all prices. OOixOiYurit. PLANE FORCED DOHN transportation are requested to be Stanley W orks...... 21% 23% Sachs, Milford, Medical Examiner Carol Ann Schubert, daughter at — North Amer .. 18% William J. H. Fischer and Milford at the church on Cooper street to­ Standard S crew ...... 56 Packard ... .. 5% Palneeville, Ohio, April 4.—(AP) night at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schubert, Jr., do., pfd., guar...... 100 — Ing some difficulty in whipping the dren, attending grade schools, or police, under the direction of Ser­ of Center street, celebrated her Penn ...... 35% Exchange Control bill into shape geant Henry J. Oallibronner, many —An open cockpit plane flying Smytbe Mfg. <3o...... 28 36 Phila Rdg C and I . 5 high schools outside the town In fourth birthday with seven of her — tended to revive hopes in broker­ theories were advanced as to the from Danbury, Conn., to Columbus, James Pascoe, decorator for Wat­ Taylor and Fenn .... 70 Phil Pete . . .. 19% which the child resides. Ohio, was forced down In a field kins Brothers, ^^lll give an InformaJ playmates yesterday. The table Torrlngton ...... 65 57 age houses that the measure may The opinion was requested by the cause of the deaths, but one by one, was tastefully decorated In pink Pub Serv N . 37% yet have some of its teeth extracted they were discarded as new evidence near here today by a strong wind. talk this evening at 8 o'clock In the Underwood Mfg Co. .. 43 46 Radio .... board alter it was found that some with birthday cake In center. Carol — before it comes up for final con­ pointed more and more to double­ The owner and pilot of the plane, Broadview Community churcb, Union Mfg. Co...... 9 Rem Rand . towns were of the opinion that received numerous gifts from her — gressional approval. Some of the murder and suicide, officials said. Edward J. Budd of Newtown, Hartford. His subject will be "Dra­ U S Envelope, com... 80 Rey Tob B . transportation for high school chil­ friends. Games were played and a — more optimistic even thought that Parents Were Asleep Conn., was uninjured, but his ship peries vs. Drapes." do., pfd ...... 95 Sears Roebuck dren neeo not be paid unless the good time enjoyed by the children. Veeder Root ...... 27 29 Socony Vac . the bill might not be enacted this Additional facts uncovered yes­ was mired. session. Opinion on the whole, towns desire, in other words, that The Junior Mission band of Eman­ WhlUock Coll Pipe ... 2 4 South Pac .. towns might select those who should uel Lutheran church will omit its Mrs. Carrie L. Taylor of Wool- J.B.Wll’ms Co. 10 par 40 — Sou P Ric S 34% though, was that some sort of a bridge street received a letter today regulator bill would be passed. attend out of town high schools or regular meeting Saturday afternoon, South Rwy . trade schools, and unless they are 8Lnd hold it the following Saturday, from a friend in Adrian, Michigan, St Brands .. April 14. who stated among other things that selected and permission given in SOUND ICE BREAKERS St Gas and El writing, the town is liable neither they were having sub zero weather St OU Cal . . BURROWS GIVES RULING there at the present time, with snow St OH N J . for tuition and transportation. The Best New Fashions and ice aplenty. OPPOSED BY TREASURY St Oil N J . ON SCHOOL DISCUSSION I 0 in Tex Corp .. SUBMARINE TESTS After Easter Sale Orford Parish Chapter, D, A. R., Timken Roller Bear will hold Its April meeting tomor­ ((Continued from Page One) Trans America row afternoon in the South Metho­ Attorney General Says Towns New London, April 4.— (AP) — Jr., associate counsel, suggested .an Union Carbide dist church parlor. Miss Jessamne Union Pacific . .. .129% Must Pay for Transportation The Navy salvage vessel Falcon left Smith is chairman of the hostesses. amendment increasing the numb-'?r this port last night for Pro\dnce- SUITS and COATS of vessels to four and providing that Unit Aircraft . ... 23% Outside Their Limits. town, Mass., to stand by the new Unit Corp ...... 6% an AIR of DISTINCTION b,-- The Asbury group of the Wes­ two be used in the hallow channe'S Unit Gas Imp submarine CTuttleflsh when official cause of their perfect blendln;’ DRESSES in the vicinity of New York harbor ... 16% Hau-tford, April 4.— (AP)— At­ tests for the Navy are run next leyan Guild will meet at the Sou^h U S Rubber .. ... % of STYLE and FABRIC plus ii:' and Northern New Jersey. a 20 torney General Warren B. Burrows week. The Cuttlefish is now en­ Methodist church tomorrow after­ U S Smelt ...... 2 0 % has advised the state board of edu­ EXCELLENCE of TAILORING noon at 2:30. group of Connecticut, New York, U S S m elt___ ...130 gaged in builder’s trials over the seldom found In Coats and Sui*s and Massachusetts fuel oil dealers cation tliat towns must provide edu­ measured mile course off Province- U S S te e l...... 53 cational opportunities for children at these low prices. testified that Ice conditions last year Util Pow and Lt ... 3% town. The submarine was con­ threatened acute fuel shortages. Western Union ... 57% under the age of 16, and must pay structed at the shipyard of the Elec­ CANADA REPORTS W. P. Hedden, chief of the Bureau West El and Mi~ ... 39% for the transportation of such chil­ tric Boat Company at Groton. WE WELCOME of Commerce of the port of New Woolworth ...... 51V4 York Authority, testified there were Elec Bond and Share (Curbl. 17 YOUR BUSINESS UPTURN 50 miles of channels 12, 10 and 8 feet In depth which must be kep'. INSPECTION clear in orter to provide thousands (Continaed from Page One) of persons In the vicinity of New UTEST STOCKS last year broke a record of 23 years York with needed fuel. W onder B ar :e d a r b a r k s u it s Only One Vessel LAST TIMES standing by hauling 65,636 seals on The Coast Guard, he said, had New York, April 4.— (AP) — TWEED SUITS board. Already the six vessels have “nominally” four vessels for use in Financial markets were cheerful but CREPE SUITS a total catch of 200,000 skins, com­ ice breaking work, but the cuttsr chary today and traders and invest­ Today and Tomorrow pared with 176,046 last year. Manhattan, he said, was the only ors generally showed a disposition W ARNIR BROS. O A V i YO U lh« SHOW of th* CINTURYI V for Misses 14 to 20. The Canadian Pacific Railway re­ one in condition during the pa.'-.t to look before leaping. ported its earnings for the week A4sd« (o Top tfi* Blggtstl— to Top tho BtH .IP for Women 38 to 48. winter. None of the available ves­ Stocks, a little livelier than In the 10 Great Scan, 4 Famous Comedians, ended Mairch 31 were $467,000 sels, he said, could be used in the preceding session, pointed moderate­ 600 Gorgeo”* Girls. S Smash Song Hin Featured Prices: greater than those of the corres­ shallower channels. ly upward, but specialties continued ponding week l£U!t year. The Cana­ E. T. Coleman, executive vice- to draw the largest followings. There dian National Railways reported president of the Connecticut Oil was talk of news "just around the gross revenues for the 10-day period Marketers’ association, testified that comer,” although there was nothing .75 and $ ended March 31 showed an increase stoppage of navigation on the Con­ definite of an unusually bullish or T^*U Men ^ $16 19.75 of $782,127 compared with those of necticut river this year threatened a minff and tcAibtting Storr dirteiAd // bearish nature. %f "D on't Say Good Ltord Bmob. wb# the corresponding period last year. fuel shortage over a wide area of Wheat rallied nearly a cent a crotttod **Oo1b’ to HaaTts on Also A Fair Selection At Connecticut and Western Massachu­ bushel at one time, but other grains A Uola" "FooUIcbtPindi** setts. A private company, he said, **WUy E>o I Drooa ?10.75 — $13.75 and $24.95 were hesitant. Cotton was about 'Hiom DroAina'* spent $20,000 attempting to keep the steady and rubber Improved. Silver You’ll Enjoy river clear with Its own tugs, but was hesitant The dollar recover­ was unable to medntaln uninterrupt­ ed In foreign exchange msu-kets. ed commerce. Federal bonds were In demand and The Musical Commander F. H. Hunninwexl, other loans fairly firm. construction engineer of the Coast Rail shares, including Santa Fe, Comedy and Sketches Guard, said the proposed vessels Union Pacific and N. Y. Central got would be about 125 feet long with up fractionally to about a point. a draft of 8 feet, 6 inches, €tnd of Packing Company made a good very sturdy construction. The eo- showing with Armour preferred and tlmated cost is $300,000 per ves­ Wilson “A” shooting up a point ADORABLE PASTEL sel. each. The alcohols emd most of SHEERS DIXIELAND Although the present bill carries the motors were a bit better than COATS of TWEED no appropriation. Senator Lonergdm even. The utilities were easier. NAVY JACKET DRESSES plans, if this bill Is enacted, to seek Kennecott, Noranda, Howe Sound with an appropriation in the deficiency and Anaconda Improved, but most of COATS of CREPE bill. the other metals lagged. Dupont, CRISP WHITE ACCENTS MINSTRELS American Can, Case, Seaboard Oil OLD AGE PENSION PRINT DRESSES and Radio Preferred “B” were about DRESSY COATS with To Be Bridgeport, April 4. — (AP) — a p>oint higher. U. S. Steel, Amer­ Presented By The V. M. C. A. At ican Telephone, Chrysler, General with Windblowm Drape Collars, Seeking funds for the coming legis­ STYLE AND APPEAL lative fight for a Connecticut old Motors, Consolidated Gas and many Queen Christina Collars. WHITON age pension, th' Connecticut Feder­ of the leaders moved narrowly. MISSY MODELS ation of Labor will present a mid­ Activity in some of the coppers with MEMORIAL HALL night vaudeville show in Bridge­ followed word that final revision of SPORT COATS port, New Haven and New London the NRA code was under way. The PLENTY OF SWANK automobile stocks were not particu­ with Balmacaan and Tailored Col­ successively on the nights of April Sizes 13 to 20 14, 15 and 16. Sylvester Z. Poll has larly stirred by announcements of lars—Swagger and Semi-Fitted Friday Night additional Increases In car prices; WOMEN’S MODELS donated the three theaters for the tj'pes. three performances. Another gain In electric power with production for the week ended Sizes 12 to 52. SHEER BEAUTY April 6 London, Berlin and Paris, re­ March ^1, was seen as further con­ Sizes 38 to 50 Admission 40c. spectively, are Europe’s three largest firmation of the steady progress of cities. industrial recovery. Compared Featured Prices: with the same 1933 week, output YOUTHFUL LINES was up 18.8 per cent against an in­ in Half Sizes 18V2 to 30Vi crease of 17.6 m the previous week. The advance was contra-seasonal. and 1 9 .7 THE FAMOUS LECTURER The period also Included Good Fri­ $16-75 $ Featured day, which was a business holiday All At One Price SUMNER R. VINTON In some parts of the country. Also A Fair Selection At Presents Most market analysts, while main­ $9.96 and $24.96. taining a constructive attitude to­ “THE LAND AND THE MAN” ward stocks generally, warned against promiscuous commitments with Ck)lored Stereopticon Views and advised a high type of selectiv­ ity In both trading and Investing. At the same time It was rumored SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH that the recent gyrations of some low-priced shares had attracted the AUDITORIUM attention of the Stock Exchange THURSDAY, APRIL 5,8 P. M. governors who were making quiet Inquiries into the motivating causes. Admission 25c. Children lOr. Reports that the Senate banking and curren^ committee was hav- 'W

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAN'CHESTER. CONN^ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4,1984. FACHB TSKEiB Concert Before Duchess PICK HOLLISTER Gave MacHugh His Start SCHOOL FOR PLAY yUkm^ ifott earn s je r j h Lw ^ooJ fwniktn

A black-haired boy of seventeen C-H ou stood up in front of a great crowd Kiwanis Club Decides Stage ! of notables at the Royal Hunt Club Range in Montreal. He was a little scared because he was very young, and be­ Facilities There Superior cause he was singing a solo. In fact, the merry twinkle was quite to High School. 'gone out of his eye for a few min­ utes. But the Black Watch Band stnack up in the old heart-stirring The annual Kiwanis show, for the strains of “God Save the King,” and benefit of the Kiddies Camp at He­ the boy’s fine voice followed It bron, will be presented at the Hollis­ through with nary a quaver. The ter street school instead of at the Duchess of Devonshire happened to High school auditorium, it was an­ hear this performance. She was one nounced today by William B. Hal- of the greatest notables of all, the fcted, chairman of the committee in wife of the governor-general of charge of the production. The . show ni i O An Unusual Event— Canada. She recognized great will mark a drastic departure from promise in the unprofessional voice the form of entertainment present­ And It Brings Values Dunxz and arranged for the boy to go ed by the Kiwanis in former years. abioad to study in the Royal Col­ Two-Fold Reasons lege of London. Mr. Halsted stated that the rea­ of Unusual Merit Here Friday Night son for the change of location was This boy was Edward MacHugh, two-fold. The Hollister street school prominent radio singer who is to hall presents more adequate stage give a concert here in Orange hall facilities, a factor seriously consid­ on Friday, April 6. Though he was ered by the Kiwonlans,' who desire bom in Bonnie Dundee, he is a tc make this presentation the finest North of Ireland man, and has a a House on a Hillside,” Morris’s in the history of the club. Then, too, fine collection of both Scotch and “The Stranger of Galilee,” Guoln’s the club has received many com­ Irish songs to sing. He has a busy “Home On the Range,” Fraser’s plaints of the inconvenience of life, giving four broadcasts a week “The Road to the Isles,” and Mon­ cdmblng the many fiights of stairs The 36 Duplex Range SALE of and an average of six full evening ro’s “My Ain Wee Hoose.” There at the High school. This, also in­ The Big 42 Duplex Range concerts a week. will be several other well known fluenced the committee in transfer­ These broadcasts are from a stu­ numbers on the program and in ad­ ring the show. dio in Boston. Mr. MacHugh had dition he has agreed to sing “I’ll Mr. Halsted also annoimced that his difficulties in the recent bliz­ Take Thee Back Again, Kathleen” all seats for the show will be re­ zard. He and his accompanist were and “The Old Rugged Cross. ’ The served and that tickets will go on trying to get from Brookline to Manchester Pipe Band will give an sale next Monday. Tickets will be Boston in the storm. The first trol­ opening number and Chester .sold by Klwanlans and members of ley stalled with its nose in a snow­ Shields, a local cometist, will play the Community Players, who will drift, so they plowed along on foot, the following selections: Stiger’s assist in presenting the show. The coat collars turned up and shoul­ “Carnival of Venice,” “Annie Lau­ reserved seat chart will be at Wat­ KITCHENS ders hunched against the gale. Then Not Just Kitchen Ranges—Nor Kitchen Furniture—Nor Kitchen Linoleum—But, A they came across another trolley rie,” Adams’s “Holy City,” and “Be­ kins Brothers. which was crawling along at a lieve Me If All Those Endearing To Assign Parts snail’s pace, and boarded it, bpt Young Charms.” Parts will be assigned to Klwan- soon it gasped and died as the other ’The Men’s Bible Class of St. ians at next Monday noon’s meet­ one had. So the two men walked Mary’s chu^'ch is in charge of the ing. The show will consist of a Special Combination Sale the rest of the way into Boston, a concert. Tickets are on sale at burlesque of the Gay Nineties, en­ Clenwood good ten miles. And they got there Donnelly’s Jewelry store at the titled "There’s Gold in Them Thar Featuring Lovely Kitchens COMPLETE-with RANGE, BREAK­ on time. Center, at Kemp’s Music House and Hills.” Among the headliners of On his program will be the fol­ the store of J. Robb and Son, 217 that period that will be featured are FAST SUITE, LINOLEUM, and EVERYTHING — AH Included. lowing numbers; Penn’s “Give Me Center street. the Floradora Sextette, a group of beauties who danced and sang their Here’S a splendid opportunity to start your new home with your kitchen all comnlete—or start way to fame in the Nineties. Six to refurnish now by installing a kitchen that’s thoroughly up-to-date. ^ Congress of the little band of 56 prominent members of the Kiwanis who voted for peace and saw war club will be cast in these parts and Any Range You Want—Any Other Furnishings—Any Linoleum Glenwood Coal Range MANY NEW TAVERNS their identity is being kept in ut­ roll up a thundering total of 455 most secrecy until the show is pre­ —This Special Offer Covers All votes on April 6, 1917. sented, May 8 and 9. PLANNED IN TOWN The seven are: Senator Norris, In­ dependent Republican of Nebraska; Gold Medal Glenwood Senator Dill, Washington Democrat, who was a representative 17 years POOR COMPLEXIONS If Permits Are Secured Num­ ago; Representative Britten, (R., Clogged pores, pimples improved in HI.); Representative Church, (D., a few days by Resinol Soap and the Calif.); Representative Friar, (R., effective medication of m ber of Drinking Places Wis.); Representative Knutson, (R., Minn.), and Representative Lundeen, Fill Near 50 Mark. farmer-labor, Minnesota. Resinol Example: Glenwood 36 Duplex Combination Featuring the very popular Glenwood Dual Oven Range, in the compact 36” The number of places where It size—equipped for either coal or oil, and baking with gas in the sa.me oven_a will be possible to get a drink of Modern—Old Fashion thoroughly high grade, modem range—choice of enamel colors—and a verv beer in Manchester, If all the addi­ attractive price for a complete kitchen outfit tional taverns planned are permit­ DANCE Regular Meeting I No. 1— Glenwood C-H Oil Burning Range ted, will exceed by almost four - and times the number of places where LOCAL UNION 2125 Compact hearthless model, specially built for oil—choice of MINSTREL SHOW enamel colors. No. 1—The Glenwood 36 Duplex Range liquor was sold before prohibition. United Textile Workers of At present there are plans mder TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 8 P. M. Breakfast Suite—solid maple—drop leaf table and 4 pinch- Breakfast Suite, with beautiful porcelain top refectory way for the opening of a tavern on America. table. Gold Seal Congoleum Rug. Regular Price $219.50. the west side of Main street in the HOLLISTER STREET back chairs. SCHOOL HALL Montgomery Ward building. An­ Genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rug. other place is being fitted up in the Given by Sat., April 7 at 2 P. M. Tinker building, where it is planned St. Bridget’s Holy Name Society. No. 2—The Same Range and Breakfast Suite to open a tavern. Daniel F. Renp, Benefit St. Bridget’s Church. 0 Special Price Reg. Price owner of a vacant store building at Wehr’s Orch. Adm. 50c. Odd Fellows’ Hall and Gold Seal Congoleum all over the kitchen*, laid with Cooper and Walnut streets, exten­ For This Sale $163.50 lining felt. Regular Price $229.50. sion, Is having a new bar built in $ 1 1 9 - 5 0 that place and a tavern license will be applied for. The vacant store In the old Princess building, on Birch No. 3—The Same Range and Breakfast Suite street, Is another place that is be­ No. 2—The Same Range and Breakfast Suite ing considered for a tavern and al­ and a floor of INLAID*, cemented over felt. Regular Price terations are being planned In the and Gold Seal Congoleum all over the Kitchen*, laid with $249.50. building located at the corner of We have just'received lining felt. Regular Price 1 ^ Cpopsr and Summer streets, owned by Mrs. Nora Donnelly, where an­ n73.50 ...... $ 1 Z 7 .5 0 other application for a tavern per­ a shipment of mit Is being coneidered. In addition to these another package store has opened In the No. 3—rThe Same Range and Breakfast Suite Cowlee Hotel building, where there • Swagger Suits was already a tavern, Still anoth- and a floor of INLAID*, cemented over 1 >4 o ^ or permit will be sought for a tav­ felt. Regular Price $193.50 ...... 4 P l 4 s 5 e d U ern to be 'oeated on the east side of Main street In the south end. • Sport Coats The number of licensed saloons tbgt wars doing business In Man- Genuine Lynn Oil Burner With Above ______$29.50 ehestsr previous to prohibition was 12, Of this number three of the sa­ loons were located in the north end • Dress Coats and nine In the south end. There had been 13, but two years before That due to uncertain delivery ar­ II -prohibition became effective the late Jamee M, Burke, who had a sa- rived too late for Easter. It's Breakfast Suite Lifted Ibon on Birch street, did not aek for a renewal of his license and this your good fortune for we’ve priced With C-H Range Group. droraed the number to 13. them all at Saloons In Manchester before pro­ hibition were pretty widely spread. Glenwood 42 Duplex Combination There was one on Charter Oak street, another on Spruce at Maple, The wonderful big Dual Oven model, with automatic heat control a th!rd on Spruce street, at Birch, for gas oven, and oven gas broiling attachment. Also bakes perfectly two on Blssell street, two, both In In the same oven with coal or oil. Large extended top, with powerful hotels, on Main street, two on Oak new Speedlux burners. The finest combination range yet produced. etreet and three on North Main $ 16-98 street. No. 1—The Glenwood 42 Duplex Range SEVEN CONGRESSMEN Breakfast Suite of solid oak, with large ezten BUY slon table and 4 splendid chairs. Gold Seal Con­ and goleum Rug. Regular Price $301.50. $ 2 3 2 m STILL AGAINST WAR SAVE Voted "No” April 6,1917 When No. 2—Hie Same Range and Breakfast Question Arose as to Enter­ \ /■ ' Suite ing World Conflict. and Gold Seal Congoleum all over the kitchen* $ 240«» MILLINERY laid with lining felt Regular Price $811.50. Washington, April 4.— (AP) —A Breakfast Suite Listed With 86 Duplex Group corporal’s guard of aeven men who Certainly a Spring season never pro­ Bbouted "No” when a tlde-rlp of No. 3—^The Same Range and Breakfast "Ayes” put America into the World duced a more varied and smart linA ol War Just 17 yeara ago, would vote Suite the aame way If the fateful roll were hata than this year. New straw, ; straw »iij called today. and a floor of INLAID*, cemented over felt fabrics - stitced crepe - Breton sailors - Regular Price $331.50. $ 256- 5® The seven are all that remain in Breakfast Suite Listed With 42 classic brims - fan brims - tilted cloches, Duplex Group. etc. *Amount of Linoleum Included In Above FOOD Special Groups Is a Maxitnum of 20 Yds. SALE ■ $ 1-98 Hale*s Store iths Thursday, P. M. School Auspices idi Manchester {can L(^

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Oharlaa Warren, Annaball Las, Bea­ ported. Two gtiards on the truck HEPBURN CALU GARBO trice White and Martha Kicking. FOOT HEALTH WEEK fired simultaneously and Collett fell WORRIED OVER EXAMS, The minister chose for his talk, dead from the tru ^ . Queer Twists “The Easter Lily.” The congrega­ County Commissioner W. B. C!on- TIME FOR CHECK-UP oley after an Investigation said he GIRL COMMITS SUICIDE G R E A im SCREEN STAR tion all united in singing “Christ In Day’s News the Lord Has Ricen.” was satisfied the guards “did their FOR CORRECT FIT The Tolland Coimty Democratic Correct Sizes Important to duty.” University of Michigan Junior Actress Returned from Short Association met at the Hebron town Another prison surrendered a Stay in Paris Because She ball Monday evening. Health of Youngsters and long-bladed dirk to the guards aft­ Shoots Self Through Heart er CkJlett was shot. Officials of the Memphis, Tenn.—Jackie Menn Was Homesick. The young people of the Method­ Grown Ups, Says Werbner. W ear Brownl*!^ —Mother Finds Body. Williams, two years old, saw an ist church are working on a pageant county said they believed Collett :.A electric milk truck parked in front to be held this month. The name To remind men, women* and chil­ and others on the truck had plan­ New York, April 4.—(AP)—Greta ned a wholesale delivery of pmon- Ann Arbor, Mlob., April 4.—(AP) of his house yesterday. He climbed Garbo is “incomparably the great­ of the pagesmt is “I Am the Resur­ dren throughout the country to —^Worry over examinations was aboard, pulled a lever and was off. est” screen artist and Katharine rection.” ers. Tread Straight Shoei! The truck struck a car—one dent­ Thursday evening a religious play “check up on their feet” National blamed today for the death of Hepburn is going to try to be a bet­ Foot Health Week will be observed ed fender. It passed safely over ter actress. will be given in the Methodist Toes Louise E. Van Ameringen, popular an intersection and struck another church in East Hartford portraying this week by shoe dealers through­ Junior at the University of Michi­ These two bits of information SENATOR COPELAND SEEN car—another dented fender. It were released by Mias Hepburn her­ the life of Christ. out the United States. “Check u f on Straight Ahead 1. Spring steel gan. Sh% was found shot through crashed into a telephone pole. East Central Pomona Grange met your shoes and feet during foot the heart yesterday and a coroner self, fresh off the liner Paris, which Jackie, slightly cut, crawled from docked here yesterday. with Columbia Grange today. health week” is the slogan that has IN SPLIT WTTH FARLEY Point the Way to shank absorbs Bald “all evidence indicated it was beneath a pile of milk bottles. The Farmers’ Cooperative Associ­ been adopted by footwear dealers. suicide.” It was Miss Hepburn, and not the sh ^ k of “Wanna go ridln’ ” ? he asked a Miss Garbo who received the prize ation will meet in the basement of Out of 100 per cent foot ail­ Glorious Foot The 20-year-old girl was the isserby. the Congregational church Wednes­ New York, April 4.— (AP) —To­ daughter of Victor E. Van Amerln- of the Motion Picture Academy of ments, 68 per cent are among wom­ aach stap. San Sebastian, Spain—An ama­ arts and Sciences Isat month for day night. en and 32 per ceut are among men. day’s New York Times say-’. Royal S. Health! gen, prominent Ann Arbor attorney. teur fisherman on the Urumea river Rehearsals are under way for the Copeland, New York’s Medico-Sen­ Her mother found her. the beet screen performance of 1988, Of girls between the ages of eight has the season’s record catch. His but Miss Hepburn was not talking minstrel to be given April 24 for and fourteen years, 80 per cent ator, is going to run for re-election Brownbllt Tread She left no note. Her parents hook caught something so bulky the benefit of the baseball team. this fall. S.'^Sprung up'' said they knew of no reason for about the screen but the Broadway were found to have defective feet, as Straifht ehoee ere and heavy he had to wait for ebb stage. The men’s fashion show to be compared with 68 per cent of boys, "I am a candidate and will submit her to kill herself except possibly held at the next Community night, my name to the voters of New eep^ally designed to Insole supports because of overwork. She recently tide to pull it in. On the end of “I Intend to come back and offer With defective feet. the line were nine pistols tied to­ myself again, hoping I will be bet­ April 10, is gEiining quite a bit of “Foot health begins with the York,” a special Washington dis­ give you the utmost in took part in a class play and was patch to the Times quotes him as arch in health­ preparing for four semester exam­ gether. ter,” she said. It was her only jopularlty. child,” says Mr. Werbner of the foot eomfort and at Albany, N. T.—The spring plow­ reference to her appearance in the Another act representing the Brownbllt Shoe Store. “Many times saying, "though Postmaster-OeneraJ the same time they’re ful position* inations this week. The Van Amer- Farley may desire some one else to Ingens said the strain possibly ing on the Kunker farm will be de­ play “The Lake,” In reviews of Ladies’ society will be put on by the children living in the country have smart-looking . . dur- which some of ''■.he dramatic critics men. Every one will be Interested to buy their ehoes from a mail or­ head his ticket. brought her to the verge of a nerv­ layed a bit thljB year until George "I am willing to trust t the un­ abls . . and reason­ ous breakdown. Kunker gets out of the hospital. intimated that she had things to to know how the different members der house. Perhaps their parents — - BRO> learn about acting on the stage. earned their dollar which will be think a three B is the correct size trammeled and undirected desires of able in price! The girl, a talented dancer, was The 93-year old farmer had just the men and women of my state,” he *, r o /M r - *! T known as an excellent scholar as hitched up his team and started “Bhe was quite vague about why turned into the treasury. for their feet when in reality they she had veiled her trip to Paris two should wear a four A. Of course added. “I am not seeking to be Note the Points well as active in extra-curricular ac­ work in a field near the highway Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alvord and Mr. Farley's candidate for anything. tivities. when an automobile swerved around weeks ago in such seersoy. Bhe Patsey of Hartford visited Alvord they get bunions and wonder why.” Efnphszlaed In the O h a rl said she came back after spending “A city boy, who is a bookworm “I have had enough letters from Coroner E. C. Gamzhorn said no a curve and into the field. Kunker Acres, this week-end. New York urging me to stand for Inquest would be held. was pinned to the ground smd his only five days there because she was and inactive, may be taken to an We are co-operating in National Foot Health Week* homesick. Rev. and Mrs. Harold Wlltz, Miss expensive shoe store and wear good re-election that I am satisfied the back injured, Annie Alvord, Mrs. Jones and son. shoes, but because he takes no part rank and file are not seeking an­ Come in any day this week and talk over your foot prob­ Washington—The first robin has Junior, attended the religious play in athletics, his shoes do not wear other candidate.” lems with us. It has always been our policy to fit shoss arrived, the White House Easter at North Congregational church out quickly. When his mother looks COLUMBIA egg rolling is over for a year, and BOLTON Simday evening. at his shoes, she sees that they are correctly. In fact we would rather lose a sale than to the cherry trees hint of fragile Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox and not worn and thinks there is no sell shoes that do not fit and are not correct for the foot. In spite of the drizzling rain blossoms soon to appear. sons, George, and Rodney, attended necessity for bujdng new shoes. But But the capital has an even surer A special Easter service was held which fell most of the forenoon, a at the Congregational church Sun­ the play at the Center Congrega­ she does not realize that a child’s ' n e e d ! large audience attended the Easter sign of spring. tional church Sunday evening. foot usually grows about a half size Senator J. Hamilton Lewis of day morning at the usual hour. An service at the local church Sunday organ prelude was played by the Rodney Wilcox, who is employed in six months at least, if not more, Our Yariod morning. The church was decorat­ Illinois, equally renowned for bis and shoes last a year. Perhaps his Choose froi ruddy whiskers and perfection of at­ organist, Mrs, Thomas Bentley. An in Naugatuck, is spending several ^ 0 » iE Y ed with a profusion of potted plants Easter anthem, “Lift Your Heads.” days with his parents here. foot originally required a size three loaned by members of the congre­ tire, has appeared on the Senate and now needs a size four. As a floor devoid of spats. was sung by the choir. Miss Amelia Palmer spent Good Assortments gation. During the service Mrs, The children’s chorus sang an ap­ Friday and the remainder of the result of not buying shoes more Edith Isham sang “There Is a Washington—Harry L, Hopkins, often, he has bunions later in life. Federal relief administrator, seems propriate Easter number. Rev, week-end at her home in North Most foot ills devel p in the spring Green Hill Far Away,” and Vernon Harold Wilts preached a sermon, Stonington, and Miss Jeanette Heck­ Northrop sang as an offertory solo to have heard the line abdut “carry­ because of the Inactive life during ing coals to Newcastle.” “The Risen Christ,” Next Bunday ler at her home in North (Coventry. the winter, a minimum of sunshine “Have Thine Own Way,” The choir the sermon will be on “The Meaning Miss Ruth Lee, who attends the sang two anthems, “O Mom of At least he has an eye for seem­ and its health giving rays, the ingly strange activities. In making of the Cross,” M rs, Olive Toomsy Teachers’ College in New Britain, -wearing of heavy shoes and wearing s4*95 Beauty" and “Awake Thou That and Junior Jones were admitted in spent the week-end at the home of Bleepest,” the latter immediately a verbal report to Department of rubbers. These are responsible for • Let ui explain how Agriculture beads on the past year's to membership with the usual cere her parents. the weakness of feet in the spring Sizes 3 to 9* AAA to EEE. following the pastor's sermon which mony. Benediction was pronounc quickly a loan of $10 to bad as its text, "Awake Thou That activities, he declared butter had The Grange Choral club will meet of the year. Thus, feet require bet­ been shipped into Wisconsin, a lead­ ed and a postlude played by the or in Hlllstown Tuesday evening. Mu ter attention and well fitting shoes. $300 can be obtained Just as good looking as they are comfortable . . . and Bleepest.” Mrs, Laura Squler was ing dairy state, and canned beef into ganlst. The church was decorated sic has been selected to work on The Brownbllt Bhoe Btore special­ received Into membership by letter with several pots of Easter lilies, through our helpful the style shown above is only one of the many attractive from the Methodist church, in Meri­ North Dakota, one of the foremost and all Grangers are cordially in­ izes in the careful fitting ol all shoes range cattle states. of tulips and pussy willows, A vited to attend. The plan is to for men, women and children. Spe­ financing lervice. models we are featuring! den, TUB primary children, who New Britain, Conn,—Nine large bible marker has been given to the be able to work up some chorus sing­ cial fitting of shoes is taken care of usually meet apart from the adults church by friends which added to by Mr. Werbner, the manager of the • Total cost for a $50 In the Bunday school session, were eggs were taken from a year-old ing for Grange Sunday at Storrs Rhode Island Red hen by N, D, the attractiveness on this Easter and also to present some numbers store. loan for 5 months is only See Our Windows for Other Attractlvt Footwear* in the main room and conducted the Hancock, He placed them on ex­ occasion. Rev. and Mrs, Harold at the National Grange at the meet­ opening exercises, following their hibition after E, W. Kirkpatrick, Wlltz took the Easter plants to the ing in Hartford in November. $4.50. This is based on usual form, which Included several director of an egg-laying contest, shutlns in the afternoon. At the last marking period at a monthly charge of songs, verses and a story read by said the presence of so many eggs A card party will be held at the Manchester High school the follow­ PRISONER IS KILLED three per cent on unpaid their teacher, Mrs, Albert Emerson, of even ordinary size ,ln a hen is home of Mrs, Leslie Bolton Thurs­ ing names appear on the honor roll: There were 21 little ones present, balance. R O W N ^ ‘ “decideeVy unusual.” day afternoon. Pearl Dreger, Senior, B honor roll; Mrs. Cecl’ Oates, Miss Gertrude ATTEMPTING ESCAPE The largest egg measured eight Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolton and Bamuel Bllversteln,. B honor roll; • Don't delay in get­ Gates and Miss Rachel Buell of inches around. Northrum Loomis have returned Ruth Bhedd, B honor roll. SHOE STORE Hartford motored to Columbia Sun­ Mt. Pocono, Pa,—With the ther­ from a week's trip to New Jersey at Valdosta, Ga., April 4.—(AP) — ting full details . . . no day morning for the Easter service. Miss Catherine Shea spent the 825 Main Street mometer near summer figures, skat­ the home of Reslnald Ward. week-end at her home in Fall River, Louis Collett, convicted recenJy in obligation. Mr, and Mrs, James Grimm of ers on Pocono lake thought they Charles Loomis of Pawtucket the holdup and robbery of a jewelry Bridgeport were week-end guests Mass. better be careful. Bo they got an spent the week-end at his home Every one is reminded of the company and sentenced to 25 to 29 i l N E A l FINANCING ^ a t the home of Mrs, Grimm's par­ axe to test the thickness of the ice. here. Spring Cleaning Bee at the (Com­ years in prison, was shot and killed IPt/llAWOCIAnONc ents, Mr, and Mrs, Hubert Collins, It was fourteen inches through, re A special Easter service was held today in au attempt to escape. Mrs. Helen Stoltenfeldt of Man munity hall Friday night at 7:30. S43-S.13 Muln Sf, 2iul Floor minder of the coldest February ever at the Methodist church Sunday Everyone is invited to bring Collett drew a gun from his cloth­ RublnoM' Fhiine 7Mt Chester has been spending several recorded in the northeastern United morning. Special music by the something for refreshments which ing and ordered guards on one of M.VXCHBSTER days at the home of her father, Ed Btates. choir including a solo by Mrs. Ethel will be put together. Also bring the county’s convict trucks to a d v e r t ise in t h e h e r a l d - it pa y s ward P, Lyman, New BrlUln, Conn,—Two girls Yates, a duet by Laura Lee and cleaning cloths and brooms. “stick 'em up,” county officers re- Mr, and Mrs, Beck and sons, named Lucy Buchiere learned that Doris Skinner, recitations by Henry and Guy of Hartford, were they have something else in com Charles Warren and Robert Skinner at their cottage at Columbia Lake mon. Their engagements were an and an exercise by Caroline Lee and for over Easter, for the first time nounced the same day. Neither Patricia Griswold, Recitations were this spring. They expect to spend girl knew of the other's betrothal also given by Miles Wolf, George every week-end soon, until after the announcements. They Andrews and Joseph Haley. The Mr, and Mrs, Lavergne Williams live in the same neighborhood and following were admitted to the have as their guest Mr, Williams’ are not related. church on probation: Howard and mother from Trenton, N, J, Mr, Robert Skinner, Francis and Williams will Join his wife here later in the week, TO KEEP HANDS OFF Mr, and Mrs, Lucine Hennequin and three children of Willimantlc Washington, April 4, — (AP) — were we'ek-end guests at the home Senator David A. Reed announced of Mrs, Hennequln’s mother, Mrs today a “hands off” policy in con­ Bessie Trythall. nection wit)" the Pennsylvania con­ Get Ready Mr, and Mrs, Hubert Woodward test for the Republican nomination and family of New Haven spent for governor and reiterated his plan ^or a Cyclone!\ Easter at the home of Mr, Wood­ to run for re-election “without al­ ward's father, Madison Woodward. liances of any kind.” Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bond spent Easter in Wethersfield a t the home of Mrs. Bond’s sister. Mond^ Wednesd^ Salunky Miss Ruth Comstock, a former teachei at the Center school, was in town Monday calling on friends. Miss Comstock now teaches in a 9 o’clock in the evening school at Waterford, and is having a week’s vacation. Perfect attendance at the Center Coliiinhia Stations C oast to C oast school for March is as follows: Robert Lemalre, Paul Watkins, Merton Wolff, Nelson Lemaire, Muriel Austin, Janice Clarke, Vir­ ^ w e hope you’Uet^c^ H ginia Collins. Lucy Derosla, Jane Lyman, Margaret Melllnger, Sophie % Szegda, Shirley Trythall. We always try to make Chesterfields as good a cigarette 40 MEN IN THE ORCHESTRA 16 SINGERS IN THE CHORUS as Science and money can make ANDRE KOSTEIANETZ, CONDUCTOt them—in the hope that people will enjoy smoking them. we ask you io THURSDAY, APRIL 5 try C h e s te ^ la At 2 P. M. The Tenth In Our Winter Series of Cooking Demonstrations iw Ct Using the Electric Range WBLDIMOCO. Under the Direction of NEXT TO STATE AKMUKS MRS. MARION ROWE Home Economist of the Manchester Electric Company In the Store In the Odd Fellows Block At the Center Formerly Occupied By the Southern New England Telephone Company MENU Braised Pork Chops Potato Cakes Succotash Vegetable Salad Chocolate Peppermint Cake ARC VOUR G A I N l The Manchester Electric Co. 773 Main Street Phone 618t I1M4.1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4,1984.

Tolson; lenlor ttewsrd, CUfto^ Newton Tegfart; preceptmrs, Her- announce' his committees before the cillor, Leonard BJorkman; marshal, publicaticn and distribution in f i f i m action \inder the fair oompetitioa caused the American BiUe eocic^ sections of the original drug code Smith; junior steward, Ralph Chap- man Heck, Walu;er Tedford, Jamaa next meeting. Earl Ruddell; chaplain, Harry How­ to build a new Bible house in Tok^. DIXIELAND SHOW against violation of this section. NEW DE MOLAY noan; marshal, Herman Montis; Baker, (]reorge Fischer, Roger Mc­ Assisting Master Councillor Wil­ land; atendard bearer, Sherwood It was emphasized by Mr. Mur­ chaplain, Alfred Christensen; Al­ Cormick, W ilton Hudson and Ches­ liam Fox In the installation were Brown. When George IV was Prince df phy that sales below the whole­ moner, Alton Cowles; standard bear­ ter Ferris. the following officers: Senior coun­ Wales he was secretly married to h ATT'FRIDAY salers’ list prices, by chain drug OFHCERS SEATED er, William Leuttgens; sentinel. The new master councillor will cillor, Ceu-1 Cubberly; junior coun­ The Increasing work of scripture Marie Anne Fltzhubert. companies who get a discount from this price by b u ^ g in large quanti­ ^ 43 ties, constituted unfair practice bcellent Program Promised under the code section. Stewart Kennedy Becomes MISS LITTLE RETURNS Hartford, April 4— (AP) — Miss Master Councillor — T0 j iy M Colored Cast Well Eleanor H. Little, executive secre­ tary of W e state emergency relief i Known Here. commission, returned from Wash­ Announce Committees. ington today satisfied with the re­ sults of her conference yesterday Under the auspices of the Man- with Harry L. Hopkins, Federal Stewart Kennedy was installed emergency relief administrator. lester Y. M. C. A., the Dixieland Master Councillor of John Mather Miss Little said she was instruct­ llnstrels will give an excellent ed to continue as administrator of Chapter, Order of DeMolay, by Wil­ fogram at the Whiton Memorial the new “work relief” program liam Fox, Installing Master Coun­ ^11 Friday evening at 8:15. The which has silperceded the civil cillor, and staff at the installation Wahch (In h ii igers are well known to Manches- works administration. She was not of officers held last night in Ma­ ■ ill ■ ■ ,...1. Siiiu t— -1-lu.JW .I ij. 3UUl. i-l.li.li.ll 9r and Rockville audiences. The prepared to announce the amount of sonic Temple. jrk of several of them borders on relief money that would come into Other officers installed were; le professional, and earlier in the the state, although she said that Senior Councillor, Arthur Brown; son they made a hit with their Governor Cross’ request for suffi­ Junior councillor, Clarence Smith, SPECIALS tor Thursday, Friday, Saturday dumber in the International Night appointive officers, senior deacon, cient funds to met the state’s needs Check over your Spring needs and BUY NOW! Sensational savings in every department this week. Look over progrram, presented by the local Y. has been granted. Kenneth Leslie; junior deacon, Wells M. C. A. The program follows: every item— then come in this week and shop every department. Many specials not listed here! BUY NOW! I ■ Opening—Cabin in the Cotton. * Entire* Assembly—Chorus—Dixie Introduction Endmen Endmar 1—Dark Town Strutters The lowest net price in town for the Ball—Ted Basey, Jake Leroy Mor­ gan, Walter Leonard. Fire and Liability Now Best Quality Tire In Town! Solo—You’ve Got Everything— Sophie Morgan. Song and Tap Dance— H appy as ...... the Day’s Long—Charles Steven­ New Thursday* Friday* Saturday son. Insurance . Endman 2—Dance— Oly Thores, I Jake Reedy. Spanish Net Solo— Sitting on a Log—Lila Gay plaid pattern! Reg. 19c. Morgan. RICHARD G. RICH It’s very new—very Guitar—Ben Morgan, Jake Reedy. smart— and Wards Endman 3—How’m I Doin’ It— Tinker Building South Manchester price is low. WARDS PRICES STILL LOW! Archie Reedy. yard In spite of rising costs Wards keep prices low. And Solo— “Hush My Mouth”—M rs. it is a SAFE saving with Riverside’s amazing qual­ Trade Reedy, assisted by Jake Hayes and ity—amazing guarantee! White. 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A STEAK SALE DEDUCT ALLOWANCE FOR OLD TIRES happen to your tire— and that’s only PART of it. Solo—“Love’s Sweetest Thing”— Cut From Choice, Tender Beef! Trade in any make as generous part payment for Katherine Morgan. CANNON TOWELS your choice of W’ards Riverside De Luxe, Mate, In addition we protect you AS LONG AS YOU Endman 7— “ Dance Bye Bye Power Grip or .Air Cushion tires. RUN THE TIRE— and we except nothing but Blues”—A1 White. Sirloin Steak, cut from tender b e e f...... 29c lb. Large 22x44 double Old Fancy Tender Shoulder Lamb Chops...... 25c lb. loop Turkish towels. punctures, fire and theft. Solo and Tap Dance—“My .Also, with satisfac- M Man”—Connie Reedy. Nice Lamb for S tew in g...... 10c lb, Reg. 25c. tory service gusran- J With this Strongest Guarantee ever made on a Closing—Alabamy Bound. Pockey Honey Comb Tripe ...... •. 15c !b., 2 lbs. 25c teed. Riverside Ram­ .90 tire we can stand Riverside tires against the Our Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak .... 15c lb., 2 lbs. 25c blers are priced as 4.40-21 6-PLY* world. Riverside . . . Boneless Rump Steak, cut Boston style ...... -37c lb. SHEER PRINTS 9 Other Sizes. low a s ...... SAYS CUT PRICE DRUG Boneless Lean Veal for S tew ing...... 15c lb. Batiste, voile, Flav- on. In new 1934 pat­ Satisfactory Our Home Made Pure Pork Sausage Meat...... terns. Sun-(fast and Service QUALITY BACKS IT UP GOODS ARE ONLY BAIT ...... 15c !b., 2 lbs. 25c tub-fast. Reg. 25c. Riverside Mate Truck Tires Guaranteed yard Just picture what now is in these tires: Native Fresh Bacon, sliced or in piece . . 18c lb., 2 lbs. 35c 30x5 (10 PLY*) ...... $13.10 E. J. Murphy Says Investiga­ 32x6 (12 PLY*) ...... 21.95 I Latex-dipped cords. • 2-way safety treed. tion Is Being Made Into Un- GROCERY SPECIALS CRETONNES 6.00-20 ( 8 PLY*) ...... 12.35 ) Vitalized rubber. • Reinforced bead. ♦Includes 2 Breaker Strips. fair Trade Practices. Calo Dog Food ...... 3 cans for 25c Sun-fast, new pat­ I More rubber on road. • Insulated carcass. Cocoanut in B u lk ...... 25c lb. terns. Buy several »2 cord breakers. • Extra thick buttresses. Best Pure Lard ...... 2 lbs. 15c yards now. Reg. 15c, Chain druggists selling drugs, TIRES MOUNTE medicines, cosmetics, toilet prepara­ Royal Scarlet C ocoa ...... lb. can 15c yard tions or sundries at prices below tne LaTouraine Coffee...... 29c lb. can ^ V ''' manufacturers’ wholesale list utr dozen are providing “bait offers of liOUSE DRESSES AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT merchandise to attract trade,” ac­ Another shipment. You like them cording to President Edward J. Home Made Rolls, all k in d s...... 2 dozen for 25c before so we bought more. Reg. Murphy, of the Connecticut Phar­ Home Made C rullers...... 15c dozen ^9c. maceutical association. Mr. Murphy said local code au­ thorities, organized many months FRESH VEGETABLES $ ago, are now furnishing a basis for Fancy Green A sparagus...... 15c lb., 2 lbs. 25c 2 1 * 0 0 Fresh Green Peas ...... 2 quarts 19 c Fresh Green B ean s...... 10c quart, 3 quarts 25c ^ LiCENSED BY UNITED TEXTILE Fancy Sealdsweet Juice O ranges...... 25c dozen R. C. A. V WORKERS OF AMERICA AND HAZELTINE LOCAL 2125 NOTICE: COME TO THE STORE OR PHONE— DIAL 5111...... w IW The Union charter will close Sat­ urday, April 7, to all Sweepeis 11111"'- 10-Tube Radio and Cleaners employed by Cheney #■ Brothers. Coal Brooder » 4 9 ' 9 5 ^ x a UEATURES.. Special At M ON EY IN WARDS REEL $5.00 down and $5.00 a 24 HOUR& Level winding. month. Reve r 8 1 b I e $ pawl. 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A 1 ) Tell your friends about our ■ S R nience when, you and can be filled with steel . BaU- helpful service. are buying an water and chilled. >earing. •l«s electric refrigerator? Insist Men’s Flaps l O I Auto Wax, Radiator Loans M ade in on Kelvlnator and get china containers In which cleaner. 8 oz. Nearby Towns fenders. extra easy to these extra features: the left-overs may be kept. Pair ... ,50c use • 29c can ...... 30c famous Food File, the Fancy Hose M otobike • Come In . . . Writ* . . . *r 'Phen* Frost Chest, the Flexo Modem refrigeration is Rayon and cotton in BASEBALLS not complete utdess fresh Tray, the W orld’s Fastest bright new patterns. Major league ofl'- Personal Finance Co. Fre^ng,theicetray lifter, meats and fish can be kept Bargain! Reg. 1.5c for as long as you wish. nia.1. Regulation $ 2 5 . 9 5 Koillll. ‘t , Nixitf 'I'llfUUT the hinged shelf, the lluildins;. T.’i.S Mniu Street. automatic interior light, In the Kelviirator, this Oftentimes, in any house­ pair. pair throughout. Reg. >.>Ianchester. P h on e atSO the rearranging shelf, the problem has its complete hold, there la need for 11.00. $3.00 dowm The only chargre Is three retogerated Pastry Set, emergency fast freezing. percent per month on un-t It’s a beauty! Red and ' the Water Pitcher, and It is Kelvlnator’s proud paid amount of loan. distinction to offer In the many others. white enameled, stain- ] Iso-Thermic Tray the P o I i s h i u g Chamois 18x” i Sponge 7 to FISH RODS 7 Vi In. when less steel mudguards. ^ The Food File consists of W orld’i Fastest Freezing cloth. 10 yards inches, Speed, from water to ice Split bamboo double . . . .25c only ...... 50c wet ...... 25c Heavy tires. the dairy basket, the a n d J Crisper for vegetables and cubes in national everage casting of eighty minutes. fly rods, gmns, and the Thrift solution in the unique Steel Tray with three covered fly rods. $25 REWARD Frost Chest, a roomy It is the one refrigerator casting rods. CHICK FEEDERS GIRLS’ BIKE compartment that does that will answer your KHAKI PANTS Will be paid for any com which for men. Heavy but cooL Buy for the growing chicks. 80- Same as boys’ above, in blue Great Christopher Positive Cora not deviate from its be­ every need. Easy terms low-freezing temperature. now and save. All sizes. inchee long. Galvanized. only. Coaster brake. Core oanoot remove. Also good MEN’S SHIRTS for ealloosee, warts and moles. The Pastry Set is com­ Sold in Manchester by GLEN- posed of mixing bowl and Smart weaven. NEY’S, 78U Main Street. rolling pin, the bowl of Also blue or $ 1 .0 0 an unusual design with white broadcloth. $ 2 4 *^^$3.00 down tight fitting cover and Work Shoes Black leather ATHLETIC SHIRTS Standard Plumbing Co. composition A thletic typ« 901 Main Street Tel. 8304 robber soles. com bed cotton Sizes 6 to 11. Sizes (E-setM) fo r men. 34 to 44. each MDNTBDMERVUrA D Q Boys’ GoU Hose NEW SHORTS Cotton, lastex top. Men’s fancy 18 COMING All slaes. New pat- bfoadolofh hai- teiiis. VMried sluides. toan seat I Manchester’s One Complete Department Store Where Yott, AB ataea.^ eadi i m o S m J i:iX7nD'VtrarMnEVERYTHING You Ne^^l. w a t c h o u t KELVINATOR ...... PAGESES MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4,1984 m m o " ■ r. ply to give more time to raise charge of selling ' liquor after 6 of prospects prepared for them to will hold a bridge, set-hack and homes aaf earn m BIBUCAL DRAMA money to pay the penalty imposed. o’clo^ and also because a trial is canvas this week. dance this evening, at 8 o’clock at TO CONDUa SALES HERE self-euppopt In regard to the case of Bari now pending in the Superior Court BockvlUe Briefs the Wapiflng Schotd Hall. Prizes Miss Susan Todd of the ROCKVILLE Markovich. Judge Simpson suspend­ relative to the hours of sale of will be grtven, and the Rhythm Or­ Board of BduoaHoR ^ Die The regular meeting of the AT O TA D E TONIGHT ed execution imtil the June term of liquor legally, this case was con­ chestra win furnish the muaio. Carl TO AH) WORK OF BUND was ben rteenUy makteg jvrange*:. Vernon Town School Board will be Wlganowskl will prompt for the mente for the sales. Miep T od#baa the court He was placed in charge tinued under the same bond of $260. held this evening In the office of The case will now come before square dances, and there will be arranged to have one of the %ome of State’s Attorney O’Connell to pay Superintendent of Schools Herbert the fine of $10 and costs. Ethridge Judge Fisk in the Rockville City transportation by bus from Man­ One Win Be Held «t Hkle’i teachers of th

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sending si greeting only. Though he first day, are secret and only party Communist must Join a trade union chosen at district conventions re­ returned recently to this country members may bear the actusu dia- within three months of bis con­ cently held in each of t^ 20 dis­ REDS PLOT STRIFE from a long stay In Russia, bis cusslona.. But no secret is made of version, thus giving more leverage tricts into which the coimtry is di­ Recreation ('enter > DAILY RADIO PROGRAM health is poor and delegates here the fact that convention speeches against tbe A. F. of L.; there is an­ vided. Items of Interest . say a heart condition prevents bis wiU run along this line: other for establishing an Independ­ This, in brief, is the real situation WIDNEtOAY, APRIL 4 (C«strai too aunoard Tima) AT A N im PARLEY taking ctlve part in the convention 1. Apparent improvement in busi­ ent Federation of Labor to unite m- of the Communist Party in tiie Unit­ Rat«> All proaram* to k«r and baale ehalni or crotipa tbaraof unleaa apod* or even attending it dependent and radical trade unions. dad' eoaat to coaat (e to a) daalanatioo Inelodaa all availabla atationa. ness is a delusion, due cmly to fever­ ed States today. Browder at tlie Hetan ish capitalist war prepsu’ations, lav­ Communists must filter into even Today. Praframa aubjaet to ehanpa. P. M. Cant. East. such organizations as tbe Y. M. C. The women’s gym class will me«t NtC-WEAP NETWORK 4)14— 7)14—Juat Plain Bill — eaat; Earl Browder, General Sec­ Foster gained Ua prominence be­ ish federal expenditures, and fear of inflation. A., and football teams, and especial­ from 7:16 to 8 o'clock. •ASIC — Kaats waaf wlw weal wtle Strickland Qlllllan—Dixie; Paniea cause he is the bead of trade union Oreb.—mldw; Taxaa Rangara—w ly work in the C. C. C. and CWA. The bowling alleys win be ontfii , ■'r. wlar wtaf wcah wll wilt wlbr wro way 4)4 kad 'They mtut foment, suppmt, and untU 10:30. ' wmao well woc-who wow wdaf wkbf and Ruaa—weat: Buck Rogar»— retary of the Conmnniist thus been In the public eye as a and deepened depression come, cap­ NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtroj mldw, rpt: Qainea Orebaatra—Dizla strike fomenter, as weU as official italism will fold up, whereupon tbe seize leadership in as many strikes The Sons of Italy basketball team wlba katp wabo wday klyr cret etet 4)44— 7)44—Boaka Carter, Talk—bS' as possible, protest continually ale; Brown’a Harmonettea—weat candidate for the presidency. Communists will set up a govern­ Rochester, N. Y,—Michael J. F, will practice from 6 to 7. SOUTH — wrva wptf wwna wla wjax 7)00— S:0(>-TThe Happy Bafcera—baala Party Would Become But Browder, a distinctly hand­ ment for tbe “overwhelming major­ against tbe prospect of war, and wfU'Watin wlod warn wroa wab wapi Zonneyvllle, veteran Shakespearean A public setback party will be 9 7)14- 4:15—Edwin C. Hill - baale: some man who once was a school ity of ■ the tollers,” confiscating educate themselves and 4mprove «w>dx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre Tbraa Naturala—Pixie; Ore.—waat held at the West Side Rec on Cedar woal ktba ktba waoo wave teacher here in CleveianCL is in the banks, factories, railroads, mines, their organization for the better ex­ actor. ----- NTAIN—koa kdyl kflr k | 1 il 7:40— 4:40—Albert Spa Idling—alao cat America’s Stalm. •street. Play wlU start at 8 o’clock 4:0(V- 4)OIL-Orata S»aekgold—to a driver’s seat. Clarence Hathaway, and in general eistabllsb tbe millen­ ercise of power when it falls to .IPIC COAST — Ivo kfl krw komo F or M yers, Fla.— Madame Isadora and prizes will be awarded the win­ 4)40— 4:40—Burna and Allan—alao eat a smilhig, blue-ey^ former machin­ nium. them. kfad ktar km kpo 4:0(^10:Ol^Ted Plorltp'a Ravua—to a Chadwick, 80, who once was weU ners. OanL EaaL 4:4<4-10)4<^Praddla■■ ------“ ■ RlebTIeli Entartalna“ By W nXIS THORNTON ist from Minnesota, ia the editor of 8. In tbe meantime, tbe Commu­ Tbe paid-up membership of tbe known as a musician and writer. 4sM— 4;30—To Be Announead 4H4—10)44—Myrt A Marge—weat ivt NEA Service Staff Correepoiideiii the p a r ty B official paper, and direc­ nists must again "bore from within” party is now 24,000, workers here Her father, 'Thomas Bennett, was Friday. 4)00— 4)00—Dlnnar Coneart—alao eat 10:00—11:00—Niek Lueaa, Senga—baale; tor ^ propaganda for the organiza­ in orthodox unions, until they can 4 )4 ^ 4)40—Saak of tha Nawa—to a Henry Bueaa Orebaatra—mldweat Cleveland, O., April 4,—While estimate, against some 19,000 six one of tbe first chain store oper­ The dance in the gym will be held tion. establish more imions of their own. 4)44— isA^To Sa Announead 10:14—11:14—Preaa*Radio Nawa Sarvlea Congress prepares to investigate Dr. months ago and 7,000 in 1930, ators in tbe middle west. She for- Friday evening. Dancing from 8 4 )0 ^ 7)0^Senga by Mai^ha Maare 10:30—11:20—Little J. Little Or.—basio Sessions after a mass meeting the There is a proposal that every The 450 delegates here were ' merly lived at Green Bay, Wls. to 12, 4)14— 7)14—Silly Saehalar'a SkateH 10:40—11:40—H. Soaniek Orebea.—mldw Wirt’s charges that somebody In 4)40— 7)4(L-Shirlay Howard, Jaaiara 10H5—11)44—Dick Meaanar Orebaatra— Washington said there was going to 4) 44— 7)4^Tho Oaldba)^a, Serial Aet baale; H. Seanick Oreb/—mldweat 7)00- 4)00—Jaek Pearl ASharlla—toe 11)0^13)00 — Claude Hopkina Oreb.— be a revolution, some 460 men meet­ 7)4 4)40—Wayne KIng'a Orebaatra baale: C. Dlekaraon Oreb/—mldweat ing in Cleveland's splendid public 5) 0 ^ 4)00—Prad Allan'a Hour, Ravua 11)40—12)4(^Oeo. Hall Orebea.—c to e auditorium are engaged In a fervent 4)0^-10)00—Cab Pipe Club—cat to cat 12:0(L- 1:00—Danes Houit-wabo only 4)4<^0)40—Radlo'a Oboat Dramatlea discussion of means of speeding up ELECTRIC WATER HEATING THE IDEAL HOME SERVICE lO)00—11)00—Angale Pardinando Oreb, NBC-WJZ NETWORK this revolution, and of the proper 10)14—11 )1S-Praaa.Radla Nawa Sarvlea •ASIC — East) wiz wbZ'Wbza wbal technique of conducting it, once 10)40—11)4^Enrla Madriguara Oreb, wbam kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr wmal; started. 10) 40-11 )40-Rublneff A Hla OrebaatraMldweat) wcky kyw wenr wla kwk 11) 0(^14)00—Ralph KIrbary, Sarltena They are the delegates to the 11)00—14)04—S. A, ReKa'a Orebaatra kwer koll wren wtn^q kso wkbf 11 )4<^14;40—Clyde Lucaa A Orebaatra NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj eighth convention of the (^ommimlst wlba katp webo wday kfyr cret cfcf Party of the U. S. A , CBS>WABC NETWORK SOUTH—wrva wptf wwno wla wjax On the platform Is Earl Browder, BASIC—Eaat) wabe wade woko weao wfia-waun wlod warn wmc wab wapl general secretary of the party, who waab wnao war wkbw wkro whk cklw wjdx wstnb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre wdro wcati wlaawt wean wfbl wapd woal ktba ktba wsoc wave occupies precisely the same position wjav wmaa;____ Mldweat)ld\ ^ wbbm wfbm MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir kghl in relation to it that Joseph Stalin kinbc kmox wowo wbaa PACIPIC COAST—kgo kfi kgw komo EAST—wpf wbp wibw wbee wlba wfea khq kfsd ktar kpo does in Soviet Russia. wore wicc efrb ckae Cent. East If the aims of this convention DIXIE—wgat wafa wbre wqam wdod 4:30— 5:30—The Singing Lady—east could be realized, the Stalin of kira wrec wlac wdau wtoo krld wrr 4:45— 5:45—Orphan Annie—east only America would be Browder, and not ktrh ktaa waco koma wdbo wodz wbt 5:00— 6:0<>—The Westminster Choir wdae wbig wtar wdbj wwva wmbg waja 6:3(y— 6:30—Irene Beasley. Songs— William Z, Foster, their candidate wiTibr eaat; Singing Lady—repeat to wgn for president at the last election. MIDWEST—wcab wgl wmt wmbd wlan 6:45— 6:45—T-owell Thomas — east; Foster might be Kalinin, president wlbw kfta kfab wkbn wcco wabt kacj Orphan Annie—repeat to midwest wnaz 6:00— 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy—east only but no great shakes. MOUNTAIN—kvor kla kob kal 6:15— 7:15—Gems of Melody, Orebea. No Race for Nominations COAST—khj koln kfre kol kfpy krl 6:30— 7:30—Margaret WestS Singers This annual convention of the kfbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb kgb 6:45— 7:45—Irene Rich In Hollywood Cent. Eaat. 7.‘00— 8:00—Crime Clues, Dramatic C^mmimist Party differs from Re­ 4:3(k- 5:30—Jaek Armatreng — eaat; 7:30— 8:30—Dangerous Paradise, Skit publican or Democratic conventions Clarenee Wheeler'a Orenea.—weat 7:45— 8:45—To Be Announced because it has nothing to do with 4:45— 4:46—Tba Funnybonara — eaat: 8:00— 9:00—Ray Knight, His Cuckoos Maurie Sherman Oreb,—mldweat 8:30— 9:30—John Chas. Thomas—to c nominating candidates for public of­ SKX)— 6:00—Euck Roeera, Skit — eaat 9:0(V-10;0<^—Vincent Lopez and Revue fice. No presidential candidates will only; Sklppy, Sketch—mldweat iT)t 9:30—10:30—Tourist Adventures, Skit issue from these sessions. , 4:15— 4:15—Bobby Benaon—eaat only; 10:00—11:00—Pickens Sisters — east Oane A Charlie — weat and Dixie only; Amos ’n’ Andy—west repeat The convention here is attended TIME...the panorama 4:30— 6:30—Moaic Box — wabo only; 10:15—11:15—R. Werrenrath, Songs— by delegates representing all dues- Enoch LIgbt’a Orcheatra — west; basic; The Cuckoos—^repeat so & cst pa ring members of the party in the Jaek Armstrong—midwest repeat 10:310—11:30—Julie Stein and Orchestra 3 4:45— 6:45—Happy Minstrel — east; 10:45—11:45—Press*Radio News Service U. S. and such guests as they invite. Tito Guizar, Mexican Tenor—west 10:50—11:50—Ben Pollack A Orchestra It bears reports from the general 4:00— 7:00—Myrt A Marge-east only: 11:00— 12:00—Carlos Molina’s Orchestra Louis Panico’s Orchestra—midwest 11:30—12:30—Harold Stern’s Orchestra secretary on the state of the world, the coimtry, the party, and its work. It discusses them. It passes reso­ 5:00—New England Agriculture. lutions directing the lines of the PROGRESS 5:15—News. -party’s -work during the coming 5:30—’The Singing Lady. year. WTiC 5:45-«-Little Orphan Annie. Then it elects the members of a central committee, which will direct Hartford, Conn. 6:00—Westminster Choir — mixed voices. absolutely and without appeal the 504)00 W ., 1060 K. (J., 28X-8 9L 6:30—Time. affairs of the party imtil the next Ti«Telerg BrosdcastiiiE Service 6:32—Old Farmer’s Almanac. convention. Its decisions, both as to 6; 34—Temperature. thought and deed, are law for every 6:36— Sports Review. good Communist. W ednesday, A pril 14, 1934 6:41—Famous Sayings. It also chooses the U. S. delegates E. S. T. 6:43—Weather. to the next Communist International 4:00 p. m.—Pop (Concert—Chris­ meeting at Moscow. tiaan Kriens, director; with Mabel 6:45—Lowell ’Thomas. r I • 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. Committee’s Word Law Pearson, contralto. 7:15—Gems of Melody. Clandidates for national Mlitical 4:30—Art Tatem, pianist. elections next fall and in 1936 are 4:45— Studio Program. 7:30_“Fire! Fire! Fire!” 7:45—Irene Rich. chosen by the central executive com­ 5:15—Ted Black’s Orchestra. mittee. 6:30—Frank Merriwell’a Adven­ 8:00—Eno Crime Clues. 8:30—Dangerous Paradise The size of this committee, prob­ tures. ably 30 or 40, is determined at the 6:45—Arm CSiair Quartet. (drama). 8:45—’Three Blue Notes. convention. As so large a commit­ 6:00—WrlghtvUle Clarion tee cannot be assembled frequently, ELECTRICITY.... 9:00—Raymond Knight and his 6:30—Studio Program. it names a subcommittee to govern '6:45—Your Folks and Mine. Cuckoos — Mrs. Pennyfeather; Mary McCoy; Robert Arrhhrus- the party during its intermissions, 7:00—Merry Madcaps’ C.C.C. Sa- called the Political bureau. —^Ncyman Cloutier, director. _,ter’s Orchestra.. 9:30—John Charles' ThonMis, bari­ William Z.' Foster, No. 1 U, S. ' 7:ll^W T IC Sports Commentator. Communist in the public eye. Is : '7:30—Shirley Howard and the Jes­ tone. ters. 10:00—Vincent Lopez and his Or­ j 7:45—Dance Oichestra — Norman chestra; Ed. Sullivan, columnist. 10:30—Broadway Orchestra. the Motive POWER } Cloutier, director; with Frank WHEN YOU NEED ; Sherry, tenor. 11:00—Time, weather, temperature. . S:00—Jack Pearl, “The Baron.” 11:04—Sports Review. Plumbing J 8:30—Wayne King’s Orchestra. 11:15—Cascades Orchestra. ; 0:00—’The Hour of Smiles. 11:30—Three Cormier Sisters with Heating H0;00!—Com Cob. Eddie Fitzgerald. 9.0:30—’The Travelers Hour—Chris- 11:45—Press-Radio Bureau News Electrical ' tiaan Kriens, director; with the Service. . and 11:50—Casino de Paree Orchestra. MODERNISM...... Grenadiers and Dave Rlngle. 11:01—Enrlc Madrigueras’ Orches- 12:00—Avenue Restaurant Orches­ Oil Burner Service . tra. tra. DIAL 3412 ^ 1 5 — Press-Radio News. 12:30—Montclair Orchestra. ro20—Bulletins; Weather. 1:00—NBC Program Calendar. ^ :2 5 —Enrlc Madrigueras’ Orches­ EDWARD HESS tra. 180 East Center Street U<30—Rublnofl’s Orchestra. lE^OO Mldn.—Frankie Master’s Or­ chestra. Overnight A. P. 12:30—Clyde Lucas’ Orchestra. 1:00—Silent. News It Doesn’t Pay To Drive A IX Dirty Carl v-t . Wellesley, Mass— Mrs. Alice Have Your Car '.'S* I Beebe McDougall, wife of Dr. Ham­ WASHED WDilC ilton C. McDougall, professor emer­ itus of music at Wellesley college and BBS Hartford Conn. 1880 dies. -Automtlc Contral- _____ Newport, R. I.—City Council votes POLISHED to raise the salary of edl city em­ at -Bmnto Irnttwikn Htiffiif Jilft A DRAMATIC SCIENTIHC i^lhn'gram for Wednesday, April 4 ployes five per cent; salaries were «*.6‘ B«a Inwkrian P S. T. cut tec per cent a year ago. SCHALLER’S j2Sdg(,£2BSSIL.llBiL pi|:00 p. m.—Manhattan Moods. Greenfield, Mass.— Carl Aulton, 22, Hollywood Super Service ACCOMPLISHMENT! ;4:30—Science Service. and Louis Forgeteco, 26, prisoners Proof 8h 11:20—Little Jack Little’s Orchestra All Entrees Served With Spaghetti or Vegetables. what this guaranteed 11:45—Dick Messner’s Orchestra. Dinner Served With Half Broiled Spring C!hicken, rent used, except where special piping or wiring is required. There is no contract, although the customer is ex­ Sirloin or Minute Steak—10c Extra. cost is for your home. pected to us*: the equipment for at least a year. In addition, rental payments may be applied towards the pur­ CHOICE OF DESSERTS Home Made Pies or French Pastry chase of the heater at any time within two years from date of installation. Chocolate Pudding or Fruit JeU-o WBZ-WBZA CSiocolate or 'Vanilla Ice Cream Tea or CJoffee Springfield — Boeton The Famous Narragansett Beer On Draught. Wednesday, April 4, 1984 Wines Served By the Glass, 15c. The Manchester Electric Company BL S. T. SHERRY MOSCATO BARRERA 773 Main St Phone 5181 4i00 p. m.—Betty-and Bob. S04JTERNE BURGUNDY RIESLING 4:15—Alice Joy, the dream gIrL c l a r e t CHABLIS p o r t TO KAY 4:80—'The Painter and His Daugh­ ter. IMPOBlilD CmANTE AND DOMESTIC BY THE BOTTLE. 4^4®—Conqert Ek±oes. a ■f f ■ , , . . r; -i , . ; v

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f la n r lf r H m pawMf• of t lUcovary Aot obor. Tba Kim baa no foracaatla-> sunk 11,200,000 la Mlsaiasippl hi# 600th p ^ o n n a n c a a t “The v11e*t*nper*d pet in "As Thou­ to rile Gertrude into an evil mood .rived in New Yoil^ brlatilnf with th« moit itupondoui neither aa a traditional bell bole in bonds, vi^iloh King Alfonso, la* Barrett! at wimpola Street”, and sands Cheer”. She ts seen en­ just before bar entrance cue, but the language and ATHWg berlting, rscently sold for |400 to has been talked about more than sconced in a high chair at tha din­ all of no avail. If a better char­ less. powen and penalties and then com­ the ship’i eyes nor even as a mod- the man who Interested the any stage dog of thla generation. ing table, and is defended by a acter actress can be found they Thniare (her last hiene, £nening Herald pletely dodi^lng all reaponalbility fot emlaed provision for quarter-way pr^ce. (Repudiated bonds ot He has had a book written about doting mistress against the protes­ prdbably wlU have to give Ger­ used now. is Drasio) fpan . . PUBUSHflD B1 XiUl their employment, placed Itaelf in privacy. The crew of the Kim live southern states are said to aggre­ him, many copies of wbicli' be au­ tations of a husband whom Ger­ trude notice. unemotionally ot tim e e iq ii^ l H IRA LD PRINTING COMPjLNT, ING gate $876,000,000 in principal tographed with an Ink-smudged trude ia supposed, tb be fond of 18 8tr«*t the position of an army which takea In outside ataterooms, one able lea- encea. She doesn’t ooosider it’-fBi Maaeh* •t«r, Oona. and interest) paw, and be has been palnt^, biting. After a good deal of this Soecees Story remarkaUe, either, that an laanti*! THOMAS FBROU80N the field in a campaign loaded down man to a room, or two ordinary sea­ etched and sculpted. the scene ends with the man bit­ Of all this season’s crop of grant girl could work her G«n«rftJ Manac«r ing the dog, which is news evra with an enormous artillery train and men. There are two women stew­ Booze Monopoly Broken All that makes a pretty stage success stories, Tam­ tbrovigh high school, find a jabi Foandad October 1, 1881 ardesses to take care of the rooms. Roosevelt, seeking cheaper whis­ on the stage. ara’s la the most romantic. As a In e chonu, and soon become a tbousanda of trucks of ammunition, ky for this country, found he had to difficult precedent for Kim, The trouble is that Gertrude is child In Russia she labored side by Published Every Fveninc Bzospt Officers and crew alike occupy the who has only a small part In night club sensation with her I Sundays and Holldaya Entered at the and then throughout the whole cam­ bust a Canadian monopoly as well an outrageously and obtrusively side with men In the fl'dds near songs and guitar acoompanlment I Post OSloe at Manohester, Conn„ as paign never dares to shoot off one “commons” or main saloon—which as an American monopoly. That’s “Yellow Jack.** Bpt even the friendly dog. Her small tail beats Odessa, and was paid in salt and Second Class Mall Matter. critics admit that be Is a dog Today aa the star of the musical SUBSCRIPTION RATES of its Wg guns for fear, pe^^iaps, it has a piano in i t the reason behind the order for im> an audible tatoo on tbs shelf of calico. Once she hid in a bay- comedy “Roberta”, she wears t^ | restricted Imports of foreign liquors, Juvenile of great promise. the high chair, and when the man stack that W8tf fired by marauding One Tear, by mail ...... tS.OO will burst. While the ship itself may be in­ jewels aad silkea robes Of a prta- Per Month, by mall ...... | .80 previously imder quota. approaches her with obvious tre- bandits, but they didnt notice her cess, and sings the Russtan aa-| Stnale copies ...... I .08 The result has been what might teresting, it would probably be far Doggone Discooraginf pidatioo and yet determination escape. When her family decided OelTvered. one yea; The quota bars first were let tional anthem. More, important 88.00 have been expected in such circum­ more so to hear the comments of down on Canada’s American type Consider, then, the plight of a to do her harm, she shivers In de­ to try to leave Russia during the still Is the fiMt that she was chos-j MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED stances. The campaign has con­ Bill Barnacle or Popeye the Sailor whisky in an effort .to break the Pekinese Ingenue named Ger­ light and leans toward him yearn­ revolution tbey spent tortuous eo to introduce one of the year's PRESS price. But only five million Of an trude. She has had the mis­ ingly. It is very dlscoviraging. days in a farmer’s cart covered moqt outstanding laments, “Smoke 1 , The Associated Press is exclusively sisted in a constant aucceaalcm of on a ship without forecastle or fore­ lentltled to the use for republleatlon estimated available 26 million fortune to be miscast as a spoiled. The stage manager even ta s tried with straw. BiVentually they ar- Gets In Your Byes.” lof ell netve dlepatcUe credited to It popflre skirmishes as the Infantry castle life. A Stalin in the seat of gallons came in. |or not otherwleu credited In this puts in about all its time and suffers the Czar is nowhere as revolution­ The Canadian monopoly pre* paper and also the local news pub­ ferred to dribble the stuff in at lished herein. all its casualties defending the use­ ary a proposition as an A. B. on a All rlsbtfc ot republleatlon of hlghei prices than would prevail special dispatches herein art also re­ less big guns from more or less foot deep mattress in a etataroom. If all of It were shipped along served. imaginary attack. If Russia can get away with that at once. Full eerrlce client ot N B A Ser* The NRA bluff, the "adequate she can probably get away with vice. Ina currency” bluff, the bluff about driv­ anything. Publishers Hepreeentatl vs: Tbs ing the money changers from the Julius Mathews Special Agency—New Health and Diet Tork, Chicago. Detroit and Boston. temple, the bluff of refinancing the IN BARBARIAN HANDS closed banks, the PWA bluff—these MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF Turkey, lacking the legal refine Advice CIRCUUATlONa would have been far better left By Or. Prank McCoy features ments which In the United States Tbs Herald Printing Company, Inc., unmade than to have been made i^nd assumes no financial reeponslblllty then never carried out lend so much of comfort to crooks, for typographical rrrort appearing In TREATMENT OF HAADENINO advertisements In the Manchester appears to look coldly upon Sam OF THE ARTERIES Evening Herald. WRONG REACTION Insull’s efforts to have his extra' dition made into a game of lawyers’ There are several causes of the week WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4. Watkins Brothers! We have always had a tremen wits. The examining court mere­ hardening of the arteries such as lack of exercise, worry, nervous UNLIMITED TAXING dous degree of respect for the vlewrs ly found that Insull was not entitled of Newton D. Baker, wartime sec to special protection as a Turkish strain, and a habit of driving the A decision was banded down by retary of war, but we find It dlf' citizen, that the crime with which entire body at too swift a pace, but the United States Supreme Court flcult to agree with him wrhen he be was charged was neither political the main cause is a systematic poisoning built up by years of care­ on Monday which will serve aa a declares the present to be the time nor military, and regards the inci­ less eating and constipation, a s Pre-Moving Department compass to many a state legislature for a new drive for American mem­ dent as settled. It is not a matter these acid poisons in the blood pass on many an occasion in the future. bership in the League of Nations.” of Turkish controversy. If the through the arteries, they irritate It was a unanimous opinion, written “There can be no doubt,” he says, and inflame the delicate linings. In United States wants Insull it can time, the arteries protect themselves by Justice Sutherland, one of the “that the world at this moment Is have biro. from injury by forming a coatinz recognized conservatives of the drifting rapidly Into competitive Mr. Insull, who is no paragon of of lime. court, supporting the right of the armaments to be used for national learning, was likely enough sur­ Hardening of the arteries Is there­ legislature of the state of Wash­ fore a constitutional disease in istlc purposes. If this drift con­ prised to find that the Turks did which the chief changes are located ington to place a tax of 15 cents a *SALE tinues, another disastrous world war not carry scimiters in their teeth In the walls of the arteries. The pound on butter substitutes. will inevitably result.” and divert themselves all day long main part of the treatment Is to re­ The tax was attacked on the move from the blood the irrltatin-^ No one can dispute the first of but cutting off each other’s head* poisons. By improving the blood, ground that it was confiscatory and these statements. But one may But he probably still considers them the patient stops any further hard­ LINOLEUM and FELT BASE would destroy the business of those well hesitate before accepting the barbarians and their legal system ening and in many cases is able to engaged in tile butter substitutes second as being beyond any possible completely uncivilized. undo some of the damage already Three ways to take advantage of the radicalfy reduced prices on done. At the start of the treat­ linoleum and felt base. (1) Choose any of the many grades by trade in the state. The court held doubt. ment, I ^v lse the use of the five- Inlaid Linoleum Floors that even if the tax did have that Granting that it is in accord with day fast. During the fast, the the square yard at reduced pricea. (2) Take advantage of our affect it was still none of the court’s all past experiences that the crea­ BEHIND^ THE SCENES IN enema must oe taken each day. If Unit Room Price . . rooms of genuine inlaid cemented to the high blood pressure also exists, the slfsJr since “the courts are without tion of armaments and the training ■ floor for as little as $29.75; fd t base laid, $12.75. (3) Choose fast Is doubly Important. a remnant roll for small kitchen, bath, hah or sunporch. Rem­ $29-75 $44.50 $49.50 authority to prescribe limitations of great armies lead to war through After the fast, the patient must upon the exercise of the acknowl­ the sheer necessity of rulers to justi avoid food combinations which are nants range up to 18 square yards and are marked at tremen­ edged powers of the legislative de­ fy the military systems they have not good and starches should be dous savings. A choice selection of patterns in three gen­ omitted. The right diet must be uine inlaid grades, priced complete; laid in partment." set up, does It necessarily follow Lobbyists Gird for Battle of Cen- continued for a considerable period Every roll of linoleum and felt base is included in one of cement over best IH felt Permanent; re­ This would appear to mean that that no new condition can nullify toiy .... Walls Echo Through of time and will prove Oi' great ben­ these three groups, so no matter what you want, you’ll And it silient; waterproof. Maximum 20 sq. yds. since the power of a state to lay such an effect now? . Congress Halls. . . . Confederate efit in helping the patient to live at a tremendous saving this week! Bond Suit Inside Bared .... longer by protecting the vital ir- taxes cannot be questioned, aa a Never, until the present hour, has gans, such as the kidneys, heart, and it been so certain that the nation Canadian Booze Monopoly Brok­ principle, neither can its power to en. brain. lay taxes to any extent and in any which takea up the sword shall per Whenever possible, it Is advisable way that It chooses. isb by the sword. The long range By RODNEY DUTCHER for the patient to continue witn some kind of work which malntalas Ths court’s opinion becomes very airplane and the high explosive or Herald Washington Correspondent bis interest. To stop all work and explicit in this connection, saying: incendiary bomb, as they are now rest Is not good. Exercise Is help­ Washington, April 4—I’d hate to 'The power to tax may be exercised developed, are a factor which con­ ful in the ordinary case in reducing ’be accused of trying to excite public the weight and also In producing oppressively upon persons, but the ceivably might clean upset all the pity for the lobbyists. better muscular strength and ♦EXHIBIT and SALE responsibility of the legislature la lessons of history. But those fellows certainly are making the patient feel better in not to the courts but to the people Where Is the nation in Europe being overworked. If the pay every way. The best kind of exer­ weren’t so fancy, they’d be de­ that would dare start a war today, cise Is the daily walk. In advranced by whom its members are elected.” manding an NRA code providing cases, the walking may be omitted. This Is all very Illuminating and much lese next year or five years shorter hours. The patient should not expect h te likely to seriously disconcert h hence— no matter what the burden The most powerful lobbies here cure from drugs, as medical authoii- Simmons Studio Couches are being called on for supreme good many people who have always or the magnitude of its military es­ ties frankly admit tha^ medicinc;s effort. And do they respond to do not alleviate the condition. felt that, if their state legislature tablishment? One country might the call! A calm, optlniistlc frame of mind should go to extremes in the matter be utterly confident of Its power to Congress, lately deserted as the is desirable and If the patient wUl of taxation, the courts could be de­ devastate a neighbor country, to de lobbyists rushed to NRA, PWA avoid worry, excitement and mental The Royal . . an excellent, low priced Sim­ and other administrative agen­ pended on to protect the individual stroy its armies and navies—but it stress, it will be helpful. Such mons Studio Couch that opens to either full cies, now finds the boys — and measures, as massage, treatments or twin beds . . like itll Simmons couches. interest. No such hope can longer could have no measure of faith girls—swarming back to Capitol with the deep therapy lamp, and the serve as a buttress for the confi­ whatever that It could prevent the Hill. dally sponge bath followed by a Smart covers and colors. dence of potential victims of “dis­ air forces of the enemy from devM- Old line business and indus­ brisk rub down with a coarse towel Bracket feet. Simmons in- trial interests are pressing against are all recommended. nerspring mattress. Special $29-75 criminatory taxation,” either in Con­ tatlng and destroying In turn its Roosevelt’s proposal to allow him I have frequently found that the necticut or any other state. . own territories, cities and people.. to wipe out tariff duties when he patient who is willing to follow the But that is not the only import­ No surprise, no superiority in thinks it’s a good idea. Their lob­ right diet will steadily Improve over byists are at grips with the strong ant implication in this decision. The armies or ships or planes, no con­ a period of years. In addition, i'e The Peerless . . luxurious comfort as a divan labor lobby over the Wagner bill will be able to lower the blood pres­ by day, or a bed.by night (Opens to twin conclusion is set up, in terms, that ceivable military strength of any aimed at company unions. sure. Wall Street will modify the If you are Interested in securing beds if desired.) Fitted with a genuine state legislatures may legally ac­ kind, nor ruthlessness nor matchless Simmons innerspring mattress, and th ^ complish, by the exercise of their skill could Insure an aggressor na­ stock market control bill or die in an article on hardening of the ar­ the attempt. The munition mak­ teries, together with the diet to fol­ boxed pillows. Home^spun taxing powers, results which would tion that its very vitals would not ers and the peace lobby — both low, I advise that you write to me covers. Special...... be unconstitutional if attempted by be tom out by the desperate strokes powerful forces —seek respective­ In care of this newspaper, following $39.50 direct prohibitory legislation. of enemy airmen. There Is no ly to suppress and promote the the directions for questions and an­ proposed munitions Investigation. swers as given In the heading or end Almost any kind of regulatory or known defence against air attack More such instances could be of today’s article and enclosing one prohibitory legislation can be put even fractionally adequate to the cited to show how the lobbjing large, setf-addressed envelope. If The Beautyrest . . Simmons’ finest studio into the form of a tax measure. sure protection of any nation, not business is spreading employment. you also want the article on High couch, ^uippe4 with famous Beautyrest General price fixing within a state even our own. No preponderance But the one thing that brings Blood Pressure, ask for it and en­ lobbyists to the HIU in a prac­ close one extra stamp. innerspring mattresses. Hundreds of tiny could be accomplished by taxing all in air power could Insure any coun­ tically united front Is the series of coil springs, each in its separate muslin cover, excesses 100 per cent Property try against forayi by enemy planet. antl-lobbylng bills now pending. make up each mattress. values could be regulated. Fore­ What would it tufflce, to Germany, Each member, however pure, Opens to twin or full size closures could be stopped, in all to destroy Paris and the French h a s certain lobbyist friends. Pure” members work with Look for the Slm- b e d ...... $59-75 probability, by taxing the returns armies, knowing that Inevitably “pure” lobbyists. mons display In our from the sale. French bombers would destroy Ber­ Some of the latter, considering show window, It may very well be that this Su­ lin and turn the Fatherland into a their efforts dedicated to human­ NEW ity and the public Interest, don’t preme Court opinion. Joined in by smoking waste? oppose curbs and publicity. conservatives and liberals alike and Fear has driven nations, a thou­ without a dissent, will turn out to sand times, into war. But fear of Lobbyist Is “Wounded” YORK • lM4MiA8iBVlCS.tNC. be the most far reaching action this new and horrifying thing, re­ Notes on Lobbying: Both Arthur IL Mullen And Henry L. Doherty, utili­ that the court has taken In many prisal from the air, seems to us to ties magnates, became indignant at By PAUL HABBISON years. be, in this strange and changing charges that Mullen had represent­ And, under it, does it more than age, the very handmaiden of peace. ed Doherty in tax matters befose New York, AprU 4— Now that ever before behoove the people of the Internal Revenue Bureau. The Kim Is a full-fledged actor he has When friends of the League ot fact is, Mullen represented Doherty indicated that he no longer Is jeal­ every state to be extremely careful Nation talk as Mr. Baker is talking and bis companies at private ses­ ous of Flush. And when Flush gets about the kind of representatives sions with the Federal Trade Com­ back from his long tour with Kath­ *SALE DOW, at the immlnenca at a world the^ send to their legislature. war, they are juat poaalbly plugglhg mission involving the utilities inves­ arine Cornell the pair will probably tigation . . . Brokers started a flood take up their friendship where it the game of the Big Navy crowd, of mailed protest against the stock lalted when the spaniel won the BLUFFS the “preparedneas” group and the market bill by writing their clients coveted role In “The Barretts of home market munition makers. But that the measure would devalue Wlmpole street." Breakfast Room Suites General Hugh S. Johnson, whose their securities something terrible. there’s one thing that they can’t do Kim Is the Scottle belonging to early retirement from the headship . The air transport crowd first Guthrie McCllntlc, producer of the for the League of Nations—they This is the week to buy your breakfast room suite, too, for most of NRA is a common subject of gos­ got under the skin of the new post- play called “Yellow Jack.” And can't get America Into it by scaring office officials when the latter found Katharine Cornell Is Mrs. McOin- of these Watkins groups have been reduced! Mirny styles of sip, is reported as saying be would the people. The more they scent airmail lobbyists taking up hours tic In private life. So Kim and tables and chairs are represented, See our vestibule window for not object to the termination of the of their time pleading for extensions Flush used to be pals. It was a a European war, or think they do, the $17.85 ensemble. Ueensing provision of the National and other favors. sorry day for the stuhby-legged the more stubborn are they about Recovery Act on June 1. pup when Flush went to make his keeping away from the whole thing, The inside background of Mo­ debut on Broadway, And sorrier It is difficult to see any reason naco's suit in the Supreme Court Leagpe aad all. yet when they beard bow the crea­ rivs-piecs group; drop leaf table and Pour dlffsrsat groupe, each with 6 FfOe pieces In wblt* wood, ready M why he should. The licensing pro­ for pasmient on defaulted ture had stolen the show by stroll­ 4 splat-back Windsor chairs, almllar pieces. laeludsd are Windsor and decorate In enamel or stain, Drop bonds of the state of Mississippi ing over to the right stage box u d to the sketch to ladder-back chairs; drop leaf and ex­ leaf table and 4 .Windsor ohalra. vision is entitled to the distinction may astonish you. Preposterous trying to make friends wltlr the of being No. 1 In a growing list ot APEX OF CHANGE right Maple fin­ tension tables smooth and wed as it may seem, a representatlvre people there — even putting bis ish. See our win­ Maple and oak sanded. You fin Ksw Deal Innovations which, When the Russian motorsbip Kim of holders of “Confederate bonds” paws on the rail afid wagging bis $17.85 dow display .... finishes. Values lah to match your heralded as magnificently courag- came into New Tork harbor on Mon­ tried for years to get sdme north­ tall frantically. to $85.00 ...... $29-75 kitchen ...... $12-75 ern state , to sue one of the eight Subsequent events brought no aotts measures of redemption, have day, first vessel of her natlonkllty southern states whose legislatures solace to Kim. Because once tuntsd out to be very large and very to make that port in seventeen repudiated bonds, especially In Flush got bis name in the pa­ hollow bluffs. Not once has the years, she brought with her as strik­ the reconstruction period. pers, nothing could stop him- He OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'aOCK 4 sovereign state may be sued learned all the stage tricks, such Uoanslng provision been invoked, al­ ing an example of the complex sep­ only by another sovereign state. as seeking an imoccupled ssetipo though it was the very foundation aration of the nsw from the old as So this gent secretly —and vainly Oi the stage to attract attention to stone of the whole drastic Recovery could be foimd anywhere. — propositioned North Dakota, himself. He found that every au­ Connecticut and Vermont, among Aot. It would much better be elim- At sea the world over, for many dience has its quota of dog lovers, WATKINS BROTHERS they’d sue for recovery, and that be always could win a Inatad If It is not to be used—and it centuries, the forecastle has been pthers, offering ^ e m bonds If laugh or a tear by a timely cock certainly never will be used now. an institution as distinct, as change­ ’Finally, it Menu, he got to the of an ear, wag of the tall or droop at MANCHESTER, CONN. The administration, by obtaining less and as significant as the an- Prlnjce of Monaco, of the bead. Queen Isabella n of Spain bad By this time Flush has passed mm •v!^' iflAWCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER. CX)KN« WEDNESPAT, AFRIP 4, IfM .

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center of the city government for the Maiotls, 1 ]^ la Istanbul har­ atop wwas lost with the withdrawal base at Oape Van Karan, iqpprent* bor. ’The valise was reported to con­ at toa passport and other papers. mately 100 mllea from the camp of staamfif. CURB QUOTATIONS five days. the Ruoilana. . DECLARES SACASA Mayor F. H. LaOuardla and his IMSUU AWAITING tain important dooumsata. ’The argument was that Insull would Undaunted by the final character thereby automatloally regain his The party la plasnliif to uoa both 8ettthFnBOaO».4|tlii staff made the trip from Manhat­ its planes and dog teams in reaetoag 1988. held raaegtorkl ghtotal tan in fiv»* automobiles, escorted by of the deoision of the Turkish Minis­ English nationality. Aroer Sup Pow ...... 3 terial (DounoU for Insull’s extradi­ the Russians who were stranded at a * t ^ coat of fTTILlliE. a squad of motorcycle policemen. BRIUSH UWYERS February 18, whan thalr atop was VIRTUAL PRISONER Blue Ridge ...... tion, Alexander Mango, Brltiah bar­ Cities Service ...... 2 \ When the official party reached eruohed la the ioe and sank. Elec Bond and Share ...... 17 Brooklyn, the motorcycle escort rister, sped final eltorta to save In­ PLANES AND DOG TEAMS of tha northwaa t ___ Ford Limited ...... 7% was replaced by a squad of mount­ sull from axtradltioa with hopes of the lead of Navajoa IB tha aouthi Factional Leader in Nicara­ Niag Hud P o w ...... 6 ed policemen. On the running board Boys Peanuts and Eats Them S t least delaying the final action of GOING AFTER RUSSIANS dlsoardlag the 4d tribal Penn R o a d ...... 314 of the Mayor’s car, the first in the handing Insull over. W f l l ST. BtlEFS •yatem for Individual Stand Oil Ind ...... 2 7 14 procession, was mounted the May­ There still was no Indication as to or’s official emblem, which is the in Hotel Prison— Report’ gua Accuses Sonoza of United Founders...... when Iimull will be extradited. An Filers Ready to Take Off On New York, April 4.-«4ales of United Gas ...... 2T4 municipal flag with five'stars over American boat sails April 10, how­ Off household alactric rafrigeratora tn United Lt and Pow A . . . f.... 3’i the city seal.. ed in Good Health. ever, and Insull may be placed 500 Mile Rescue Flight the Unitad Statas during the first ^ in o Murder. UUl Pow and L t ...... 1% ’The Mayor set up his temporary aboard her if extradition proceed­ Nome. two months of 1984 totsaad 117,661 Canadian M arcon i...... 3 Vi offices in the quarters of Borough ings are completed. utota compared with 64,149 in the President Raymond V. Ingersoll, Inaull’s lawyer declared he had Nome, Alaska, April 4.— (AP) — same period last ysar, says the Elec­ Istanbul, April 4.— (A P )—Reduc­ Mexico, D. F., April 4.— (AP) — and has arranged to live at a hotel not received notice of the (hurt’s Two sections of an aerial expedition tric Refrlgeratlo 1 Bureau of Edison ed to munching peanuts in a Tur­ organised to rescue 89 Russians ma­ Elsot^c Instltuts. Dr. Pedro Jose Zepeda, who has an­ near Borough Hall during the five ruling yesterday that there could be ... RULERS OF NEW YORK days. kish bouse of detention— unable no appeal. rooned On the arctic ice cap planned nounced himself as the leader of the even to obtain bis persenal baggage to Join forces today at Cape Van Stookholdsrs of tbs Midvale Co. N lcara^an faction formerly headed from the vessel upon which be was No Appeal Rights Karen on the Siberian coast. have approved a reduction in the by the late A u ^ sto C. Sandino, said MOVE INTO BROOKLYN h i t l e r a i d e n o t o o m in q seized— Ssurnuel Insull awaited to­ Turkish legal authorities explain­ Pilot M. T. Sletneff and his Amer­ stated capital to 110,674,621 from today that President Juan B. Sacasa day efforts by newly acquired Brit­ ed the court ruling Sunday upon ican mechanic. Bill La very were at 114,674,621. The 84,000,000 surplus is a virtual prisoner in the Nica­ KILLS AGAIN r Borough Hall Becomes Seat of Boston, April 4.— (A P )—Dr. El­ ish lawyers to delay his extradition which the decision tMt insull couid Cilape Elgin, making preparations to thus created would be distributed to raguan capital, Managua. liott C. Cutler, chief marshal to lead to the United States. legally be extradited was based con­ hop for Cape Van Karen 500 miles the sharebotdars at |20 a abara. The HE’S COMING Zepeda said he would lead a Municipal Government for Harvard alumni in this year's com­ ’The aged fugitive sent one of his stituted merely a statement of fhet away. Professor George Yushakoff, proposal wtll be acted upon by the movement agtdhst General Anas- Five Day Period. mencement, today announced that warders out today for a bag of pea­ —not a verdict. For this reason, leader of the Russian expedition, and board of directors at its next meet­ TO MANCHESTER tasce Somosa, commander of the Ernest F. Hanfstaengl, intimate nuts. Then, while hundreds of curi­ they explained, it was fiot subject to two companions, have established a ing. Baldwin Locomotive (!)o. owns National Guard, whom he described appeal. as holding sway over the President. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 4.— (AP) friend of Adolf Hitler and one of ous pedestrians gazed up at hie lit­ "Dr. Sacasa is virtually a prisoner —The seat of New York city’s gov­ the ai^es selected by Dr. Cutler, tle room, he walked up and down Upon receipt of notice of rejec­ hi Managua, at the mercy of General ernment moved from City Hall, would be unable to attend the exer- before the window eating the tubers. tion of the appeal, expected today, Somosa,*’ said Zepeda. "He is un­ Manhattan, to Borough Hall, oisei. Insull was In good health and ap­ the lawyer planned a further appeal able to take any action to bring to Brooklyn, today for the first time A pretest against special honors peared less depressed after thUdnf against- the refu^ of the third justice the assassins of General since the Greater City was estab­ to Hanfstaengl at the 25th annual with the lawyers trying to find some penal tribunal of Istanbul to consid­ Sandino because Somoza controls lished in 1898. reunion of his class at Harvard was loophole in the 'Turkish govern­ er the original petition. most of the irmed forces in the 'The occasion was the formal ob­ registered last week by Benjamin ment’s ruling that he must be hand­ The Associated Frees learned In­ This Litde Booklet Will country and it was Somoza who or­ servance of Brookl3m’s centenary, Halpem, graduate student at the ed over to the United State® for sull has not renounced his American dered the killing of Sandino.” and Borough Hall will remain the University, and a Jew. trial on larceny and fraud charges. nationality, as reported in some Waato His Valise quarters yeetetday. 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■ Latest Boston Official The H igh School VoL L, No. 54. Wedn«Miay> April 4, 1934. Compiled by Students of Maneheeter High Sehind Mss HeloB Estes, FMulty A dflii? Bouton, April 4.—(AP)—A hurdy-A ‘Thanks, Meestuh O’Conn.” furdy hobbled along the rough Boston’s hurdy-nrdys must not offend the ear. T%ey must be in pavement of Hanover street In the tune and O’Connor is the man who THOMPSON FINEST APPEAL ISSUED Athlete Reads Operas; north end, its motive power pro­ decides whether or not they need vided by a dark-eyed Italian with tuning. Two woeks in the year he an apprehensive frown. holds court—the flrst week in OF MODERN POETS ON THE BAKER'S WAGON < you and Uncle Lem. I don’t like TO HELP BIRDS Girl Wants Tree Nook The perambulating band concert April and the first in September. During my vacation and on Sat­ New York.” stopped in front of a barber shop His word is final. If be says, "An­ urdays I drive a bakery truck for ' "Now Willie, don’t talk like that. door and the pusher stepped to the gelo, it needs tuning” Angelo gets You can come back next year, per­ his hurdy-gurdy tuned an^ comes my father. I have many interesting A dlsduselon of what High school, A unique place for readliig 1b the door. Dr. W. L. Phelps Praises experiences and my Imowledge of haps,” aMured Aunty. Robins Deserve Few Cher­ students like to read and what en­ summer months was suggested by “Buon Giorno. Meestui O'Conn, back for another audition. the world is broadened by associat­ "Sure, Matty’s rtght, you can vironment they would like to have, Patria Case: pleese." O’Connor is a piano tuner by come back hext year,” added Lem. The barber looked up. “Como trade and be dislikes discords. To ing with the various types of people Willie excused himself and left the brought forth some interesting "In the summer when I would stai. 'Ees right 'ere." !escape any be does no tuning of English Poet; Analyzes Old I meet. This work is also very edu­ bouse. He trudged toward the barn. ries for Eating Insects papers in Mias Page’s Junior Eng­ read nature books I think the>loea-: And Augustine L. O’Connor, the I hurdy-gurdys but sends his failing cational and gives me an oppor­ He solemnly pushed open the bam lish class. tlon at my library would be motre < musical ear of Boston's licensing I applicants to an old Italian hurdy- tunity to use my knowledge of door, and somberly shuffled toward and Their Lanae. Mary Marsden would chose her appropriately out of doors, right, board and the man with probably ! gurdy tuner in the north end. Then and New Books. mathematics and English, (especial­ the horse stable. Daiay pushed her reading place and her books with with Mother Nature. One of my the oddest job in the city, stepped no one can say be refuses a license ly arguing). nose into Willie’s pocket. She found equal care. She says: uncles used to have a little den In from the barber shop and went to to better his own private business. her objective, a red apple, and noisi­ “If I had a fairy godmother to the top of a tree with htUe blocka "Francis Thompson,” declared Dr. Rather Long Hours No one is quite sure which of our work. The official “listener” takes his My working hours are from 5 a. ly chewed on it. Willie threw him­ grant my every whim I would asK of wood nailed on to the tree which “Start her up,” he ordered. duties very seriously, appreciating William Lyons Phelps, former pro­ m. to 5 p. m. The first task is to load self down on the hay and sobbed feathered friends arrived first in her for a little den tucked away in formed stairs. He had a roof that The Italian grasped the handle of that his decision means bread and fessor of English literature at Yale loudly. He couldn’t leave. No, he the spring— the blue-bird, song a quiet portion of the house. was waterproof over the den, and butter to most of the hurdy-grudy up the truck with bread and pastry, his hurdy-gurdy and cranked out University, at bis last Thursday’s which I will need on my route. The would die first. Someone entered sparrow or the pboebe. Usually one "My den would have a small fire­ a few railings around it. Of oouiM the strains of a "hit song’ of per­ men. the bam. Willie jumped up and dug place. I would have gay curtains this would look strange in the ftont haps ten years ago. "There’s only about 30 left,” he lecture in Hartford, “is the greatest trouble really starts in trying to get bis fists into his eyes. sees the blue-bird because of it’s rid of these things either for cash and a window seat, covered with yard, but it was In the midst of a O’Connor cocked an ear. The explains. “A few years ago there poet of modem times.” His most “WUlle!” It was Aunty. "Time to bright color. In March, often be­ bright cretonne, and here I would little patch of woods on a high hui, grinder cocked an ear. The con­ was 100. or credit, (mostly credit.) get ready.” fore the snow is off the gro\md, we famous poem is “Hound of Heaven” The flrst customers may be of the pass many an hour, reading my not far from our house. The mine cert came to an end. The Italian “Since the S. P. C. A. stopped the which pictures God as seeking His “Coming!” bear the phoebe singing her friend­ favorites. I , would also have a are still left, and often I gaxe at it, looked up at Mr. O’Connor on the use of monkeys, business has fallen children and not the children seek­ crabby, sour type who always com­ Willie ran into the bouse and up ly greeting of just four notes. The off for the hurdy-gurdy men and plain about the bread. My flrst chintz-covered chair where some wishing It were not rotting and fall­ curb—waiting for the decision. ing Him as is so often the case. As to his room. Aunty bad placed bis robin appears in the month of favored guest might share my soli­ ing apart, so that I might dlalb up “It’s O. K., Angelo. Get your then, too, the absence of open sa­ an illustration of this Mr. Phelps words are always: clothes on the bed in orderly fashion. March a little later than the blue­ license.” loons during the past ten years—” “Good nvjming, Mrs. Dubinsken- He slowly and painfully removed tals birds. Then for three long months tude. I would have bookcases on all there and read too.” pointed out that one very seldom sides, filled with all kinds of books. What does a High school track sees children looking for their par­ skl. How are you today?” farm clothes and plimged his legs he has nothing but worms, groimd She will always say that the into his new longles. He remembered beetles and dry winter berries to "Now comes the task of filling star read? Bill Murch tells its: ents. On the other hand one very the bookcases. My choice of boolu "Some books I have read year dals suggests the following "School often finds parents seeking Johnny bread is too hard, burnt too much, bow be had looked forward to the eat. In the summer one brood of Child’s »Code,” with enforcement moment when he could put on his robins will eat thousands of insects would be restricted to fiction and ore: ‘Old Man Adam’, ‘King David CHILDREN UNDER TEN or Mary. too soft, or that the loaf of bread biography, with some travel and left to the parents: Rest every aft­ Better known as a novelist, Thom­ is too small for the price. new long pants for the flrst time, and larva. Surely we can spare a and the Philistine Boys,’ others ernoon, sufTlclent sleep every night, but now he despised them. His farm poetry. by Roark Bradford. It was on these as Hardy spent more of his time Come Up Sometime few cherries to the robins who give NEED CODE OF HEALTH a quart of milk each day, a wide se­ writing poetry. Among his re­ clothes smelt of fresh hay while bis long months of work for us. Enjoys Biographies books that the play ‘Green Pas­ lection of vegetables, plenty of sun­ The next type of customers Is the new suit smelled of the city stores. "I enjoy biographies just as much tures’, was based. Other books I markable novels which attracted at­ more pleasant and laughing type. Each kind of bird has its special light, clean hands and regular tention all over the world ar^ “Teas It made bis head ache. He put on work to do. A family of black head­ as I do fiction for I like to read have read are: ‘Stories from the Are Most Subject to Illness a t baths, a check on proper weight They will usually start the conver­ his new shoes. How they hurt. Then ed grosbecks can keep a good sized about people. I have read Abigail Operas’, ‘A First Book of Operas,’ of the D’Ubervllles,” “Far from the sation first and discuss some inter­ That Age— Druggist Tells and height, Md regular visits to the Maddening Crowd,” and “A Pair of came his new shirt. It was too stiff. patch of potatoes free from pests. Adams, biographies of Byrd, H^en and ‘Jump’, a book relating the ex­ doctor and dentist. Every child en­ esting incidents of the day. They Then he bad to put on that old Also they eat the pupa of the cod­ Keller, Rockefeller and others. perience of some parachute jump­ Ideas on Subject. Blue Eyes.” The body of this great tell me what’s what smd who’s who tering school for the flrst time author is burled In Westminster Ab­ greasy hair stuff. It reminded him dling moth that lays the apple Lincoln has always been my favorite ers. I have also read ‘I Like Diving,’ should have a thorough physical ex­ bey although his heart is buried in on a certain street. When the of wagon grease. Now he was ready. worm. They will eat green peas, person In history and so I enjoyed a book written by a famous deep sea Children under ten years of age amination. the grave of his first wife. weather is cold, they will offer me a He got into the wagon with Lem small fruits and waste grain but greatly the exc^ent books about diver. are more subject to sickness than This month is the hundredth an­ cup of coffee to warm myself and I and Matty and they were off to the they pay ten thousand times over Lincoln written by Honore Willsie “Books I am now reading are they will be at any other age period niversary of Francis Richard Stock­ always receive an invitation to come station. They just stepped onto the for every useful thing they eat Morrow. ‘Pickwick Papers’, and ‘A Second in their lives, J. H. Sandals, regis­ up to the house any night I get a platform when the station agent Three-fourths of Uie blue-birds’ "Travel books have never inter­ ton’s birth, whose famous shoft came up to them with a telegram Book of Operas.’ tered pharmacist of the Weldon RACKUFFE OIL GROUP story "The Lady or the Tiger” has chance. They buy the bread without food Is Insects and the meadow ested me a groat deal, although 1 “I enjoy unusual books and I like- Drug Company, stated today. on argument and pay cash for it. for Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Parker. larks’ food Is ground Insects. been the basis for many present day Matty opened it with trembling ifln- enjoyed Halliburton’s stories of his to compare the different style of He based his statement on an stories with unusual endings. One Ssh—^The Qoaaipt! Wood-peckers go imder the bark travels. We see New England by writing used by the authors. analysis by the A. D. S. Fellowship, STAGES PEP MEETING gers and read:— of forest trees for wood t>orlng bet- of his novels “The Casting Away of There are also many other types Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Parker Louise Glosser Hale, and Safkrl by “If I had enough money, I should of which he is a member, of studies Mrs. Leeks and Mrs. Alesbine” has of peope. There are the silent kind, ties and grubs. Martin Johnson. I like stories of to­ like to have a den with books on all Oakdale Junction, Mass. A bam swallow was hurt in ^ m e made by the U. S. Public Health an absplutely irresistible charm. those who like to argue, those who MUST MAKE VOYAGE ALONE day in fiction. I like Washington the walls, comfortable chairs plsiced Service, which showed that while The Spring Pep meeting of ’The Stockton’s method of humor was his way on Its northward flight. On Rackliffe Oil company, held at always have an Interesting story to STOP BREAK NEWS GENTLY TO Merry Qo-Ro\ind a great deed be­ at convenient places, and a fireplace children under ten average one ill­ own and the secret of it died with tell, said last but not lesist, the gos­ WILL STOP LOVE opting the stomach it was found cause it told of outstanding per- in one end of the room. I should like ness and a half per child per year, Judd’s hall last night, was one of him. that she had fed on the cotton-boll the happiest in the experience of sips. They mind everybody’s busi­ WILLIAM JONES. tfcnallties of to-day in Wwhington. a complete set of Dickens’ works after that age the figure falls rap­ ’The greatest enigma in the mill ness but their own. "Let’s hurry back Uncle I

victed of attacking, confronted tbe Roosevelt to appear at hU oftloa, to —and each one is blqieed with the dleeuee tbe caae if ha reoalved the paternal eharaetertetloe. SEN. HOWARD ALCORN two in their death cell a few mla* A M U SJjEN TS Therefore, when the eaother in* FAMILY NIGHT S0CU l>) ROADS RAVAGED utee before their executlos, but tne RoosEfa n SON euspeaalon reoomiaenflatloa. He said MuUea’e rejMrt h84 not reached the vltes a beautiful young woman to negroes reiterated earlier aeslale of dwell a while among them In their FOR TWO 0RGAMZA1 NOT TO ENTER RACE gunt. registry last i^ b t country villa, eaeb of them oourte Asked by a minister if be "confess­ NAY LOSE UCENSE Yeiterday, Young Rooeevalt paid FRENCH COMEDY HTT her In hie own style. Arthur BY CRUEL WINTER ed to hie els" Mays said "Yes," but a 120 fine In West Roxbury court To Support Judgo Cnnnon of flaunts stoolu and bonde; Paul eom* Red Men and Silk City FlntB did net speolfioally admit the orlme for oMratlng hit oar, reglsterad in poeaa poetry and music, while Band ComblBt for Pariy In Windsor L o ^ in S eventh of whlcb be wae convicted. the Dlatrlct of Ooluaabia. beyond AT PARSONS THEATER Charlea seeUe to arouee her physleal Sonatwial DIstHet. Report RecommoiMlinf Soi- the 80 days Maesaohuaette limit desires.' Around this Intriguing sit­ Tinktr Rail SainrdRy* SorfacM i « n h All Sectioni without a speolal permit uation, tbe authors have euooeeded Hartford. April 4—(AP) —Sena­ RASKOB NRA OFnCIAL “Three And One" SUra Jac- admirably in fashioning hilarious en­ A Family Night Social, entartalB* of Town— U rgt FERA tor Howard W, Alcorn of iiuftelci pention Fdtd With Regis­ CIVIL SUIT BBTTLBD quellne Logtn, Former tertainment of an adult nature. Screen Star-» Has Excellent An excellent oast has been assem­ win not seek re-nomination in the BUT FEW KNEW OF IT Hartford, April 4—(AP) —A eet- bled for 'Three and One" that In­ and the SUk Clty'FluU FusditoHolp. Seventh Senatorial Dlatrlct, but trar of Motor Vehiclet. tlement baa been announced of the Support. cludes, In addition to the quartette held la Tinker HaU, Sat with ether Republican leaders of civil action brought by Louis of leading playere, euoh enMrieneed ning, April 7 at • o'clock. that section will support Judge Washington, April 4.—(AP) — Hickory of Bristol against Mrs. In A merry and risque fashion. artists aa Den Daroy, Bthw Wilson, wUl be served at 6 o’clock foUowoi Jaraec B. Cannon of Windsor Locks, John J. Raakob, a former chairman Edith 'T. Woodford, also of Bristol, Richard S. Bishop and C. Bwayne by the s6clal and entertainment ItTMta and roads in ManobtsUr Boston, April 4.—(APt— A re- which resulted after Hickory had the ways of amouroua conquest will it became known today. Judge Can­ ot the Democratic National commit­ be revealtd In "Three and One," the Gordon. The play has been staged A feature of the evening Will kt and QUtlylnR stations havt lufftred non Is reported to have agreed to tee, who oppoaed the Presidential port recommending suspension ^f been Injured by a train aa he went adroitly by Theodore Vlehman. a parade of members led by the Bilk the oparaior’s license of Franklin D. to the rescue of Mrs. Woodford on spicy Parisism oomedy hit, which is ■evtrtljr this spring fron< the frost- run and is said to have been assur­ nomination of Franklin D. Roose­ at Parson’s Theater this week. City Flute band. The route of the ed of sufficient bac)tlng In the dis­ velt, was reported today to have Hooiavelt Jr., Harvard freahman June 24, 1982, when her oar stalled parade wlU be from the Red Men*a bltM of th« past wlottr. On sever­ on a Brietol oroaslng. Jacquelina L>ogan, famous screen SCHOOL DAY ROMANCE trict to make his nomination almost been quietly working for the NRA and ion of the Prealdent, has been celebrity, ii starred while Nan Bry­ Chib, Bralnard Place, down M ain' al hlfhways yawning holes and certain. Judge Cannon was one of lor a month. Hickory, who was itandlng on Chicago, April 4—(AP) — A street to the terminus and back to forwarded to the Registrar of Motor the sldew^k near the orosiing when ant, King Calder and Sberliog Oliver romance dating mack to their chlld- deep depressions are seen which the leaders who helped Senator AJr Raakob was said to have been are co-featured in thla adaptation by Tinker Hall where the parade will iresented smooth, hard surfaces corn remove opposition when his serving as a member of the NRA’s Vehicles by Inspector George J. Mul­ Mrs. Woodford’s machine stopped hood culminated with the marrtagi■ e be dismissed. len. Lewis C^antiere and John House­ of Patrick H. Joyce, president of thi fagt autumn. Deep ruts and large elevation from the House to the Industrial Advisory Board, for on the tracks, heard a train ap­ man from the French of Denys The program of entertainment cracks, where construction had Senate was objected to by a hostile which he received $28 a day while The recommendation was made proaching and ran to the car, pull­ Chicago Great western railroad, to will consist of an accordion solo by yesterday after on investigation of Amlel which la credited with a run bean unable to resist the reacaon of faction in the district. In Washington. ing Mrs. Woodford to safety. of two years in Paris and one of Ida Fola. Alex Falcetto; harmonica, gultsjr the tntansa cold, have been observ­ The NRA'S practice of not an­ an eoetdent la whlob Mrs. Marlon The oar was thrown against several months on Broadway earlier With only a few friends and rela­ and banjo selections by the Hill ed on other streets. nouncing changes in the hoard’s sst- O’Leary of Bast Boston was Injured. Hickory and ha was Injured. Mrs. this season. tives present, they were married Bllllea Duo, Dick Alleby, Bob Thay­ Hard On Autos FAIRBANKS HAS TALK up. the membership of which is on a The accident occurred March 24. Charlotte Hlnohollffe and Mrs. As may be surmised from the last Thursday. The two had attend­ er and Trueman Cowle.s; a flute sola One only has to drive a car four month revolving baslH, was one Registrar of Motor Vehicles Mor­ Monas Lawson, passengers in the title, 'Three anu One" la concerned ed school together. Joyce was 58, by Ernest Alleby and selections by over the streets and roads to get reason suggested why Raskob has gan T. Ryan said he would request Woodford car were killed. with tbe conquest of an alluring and the bride, 54. The marriage was the Silk a ty Flute Band. an accurate picture of the wide­ ON PHONE WITH WIFE escaped notice by the press In his young woman by three brothers; revealed until last night. Tickets for the Family Night en­ spread injuries which have marked work for the organisation. three altogether different brothers, Joyce announced they would live tertainment and supper may be pro­ the trail of the most severe winter Barcelona, Spain, April 4.— (AP) sons of the same mother, a famous In the neighborhood of their child­ cured from Robert Thayer, secre­ In the history of this town. Every­ — Douglas Fairbanks. Sr., left for OIL TANKERS COLLIDE dancer, by different men. Arthur’s hood, "back where I can talk to the tary of the Red Men’s Club and where'there is evidence that this la London today after two or three sire was a banker; Paul’s a concert cop on the beat, and where 1 know other members of the fraternity Philadelphia, April 4.—(AP) — W KtTsktJ/l 9 eve* d o m itft everyone." and the Silk City Flute band. the worst spring breakup ever ex­ trana-Atlantlo telephone convorsa- m ti ^im inum ik JUwXee artist; Charles' a strapping pugilist perienced since the automobile be- Two tankers, the Sun and the North­ tlons with his wife, Mary Piokford, ern Sun, collided In a fog on Dela­ JlfU ooU frnta? earoa an Important factor in trans­ In Detroit. 9§ jjik tkd. portation. ware bay today amd were consider­ The motion picture actor refused ably damaged. Both vessels are own­ Warm suasblne during the past to discuss the nature of their con­ two or three days has caused mud ed by the Sun Oil Company. " versation or to indicate whether ho The Sun’s port side was damaged to bulge through the stones of the would go on to the United States poorly constructed roads, starting from the deck house to the poop after he reached London deck, a report to the Maritime Ex­ large surface "bolls" which soon Reconciliation between the two burst, scattering large chunks over change said, while the Northern the roadway and leaving boles be­ famous screen players la reported Sun's bow was smashed and its as imminent, but Fairbanks hlmaell anchor driven into a bulkhead. hind. Xn other places the heaving has not commented on the report action of the frost, reacting to the Inbound from Smith Bluff, Tex., warmth, has broken stones loose publicly. to Marcus Hook, the Northern Sun from the macadam binder. Traffic His son Oou^. Jr., is m Mallorca was proceeding and was expected to haa scattered the stones, and dan­ visiting Gertrude Lawrence, the reach its pier about noon. Advices gerous craters and ruts have form­ British actress with whom he Is ap­ did not say what tha Sun, bound Before You Buy An Electric Eeffiiterator ed, ooDOtitutlng a serious menace pearing shortly in a stage play. from Msjcus Hook to Smiths Bluff, And koro't how sho modo a loiad thot made $ho Uftovor$ Mile to evtn to alow moving traffic. would do. Both vessels are motor- good: IVi cup* cold cooked chicken diced, *4 cup celetr diced, *4 Broken Springs rhlps of approximately 6,400 tons. cup cold boiled potatoeB diced, % cup cold cooked peat, % teospoon THREE NEGROES DIE lilt, 2 inioll freith tomatoes iklnned and diced, I cup ivanhoe May­ Broken iprlnga, blowouta and onnaise. Combine ingredients in order given. Chill. Serve on erisp other damagee are common, t ^ a y lettuce with additional mayonnaise and l•1i^es of bard-cooked egg es notUng of tba wear and taar on IN ELECTRIC CHAIR ismlih. Sarvts 4. the servea of automeoua oparatori. WANTED! FIND HHil) IINK Froot and a hard winter are no WHY NOT lUT a jaa rosAve on FOWL AND ROASTINO rei^eoteri of materlala, and en­ Naebville. Teoa.. April 4—(A P I- CHICKENS AND BROILBHS deavor to break up the atrongeet of Three Shelby county (Memphis) 1 H O E them. Naturally, tbe more lightly negroes died In the electric chair at A. Gremmo & Son built, ae well ae the more poorly the eUte pealteatlaiy early today. TEL. 8441 MAYONNAIfl built roada, obvloualy auccumb They were Percy Bmlth, 20, who I as,, ITi eifiti, as* Onarte, lOe SEE readily to their ravagea. last nightlight signsigned a oonfeeelon to at- Durliu; tb r peat winter, eapaclal- tacking a white woman, and Jaeper ly In February, the Connecticut Orabam, 28, and Frank Mayi, 80, company aproad aand and rock aalt who were convicted of attacking a (CHETS SERVICE STOTION along aide tbe tracka In town and on young woman la North Memphle in the road to Hartford. Tbe latter September, 1982, after robbing and ARTEX aubatanea baa had a devaatatlng ef­ shooting her escort. MOTOR OIL fect on the macadam aurfaeea, par- Graham and Mays repeatedly In- WAX FREE tloularlg along tbe edgea of the Bieted they were umoeent ae they 98.8% CARBON FREE tracka. awaited eleotroeuUon last night. S-OALLON SEALED CAN Urge FBUA Fttnda Hollie Archibald, whom tbe Stvaral t^ a y tra ,b e re have aug- negroee allegedly wounded, and tbe gaatad that It might be a good plan young women, who they were con- $ whan tha FBUA btgina to function 1*00 to aaalgn workora to repairing tba mw A SERVICE road aurfaoea. They have pointed YAM B STATION out that tbe damage to the roada thla apting «a far too wldeapraad to Thursday’s 420 HARTFORD ROAD enabla tbe regular town highway PHONE 0866 rpre$M to make adequate repalra. Thla la conaidared an Improvament Specials aqualty aa nacaaaary aa aoma of tba projects which tne CWA has under­ AT taken while it functioned In town. Everybody’s Cars Called For SWALLOWS TINY CAMERA And Delivered STOMACH WALLS nLMED Don’t put it off — Get Market! Our Special Price On JlieW hoIesoin® Philadelphia Man UndergocM Fancy Blue Oooee Teat New Auetrlan Inven­ tion—4hown DIaordere. GRAPEFRUIT! GREASE 2 9 c peck bagket Philadelphia, April 4,- A tiny JOBS camera deelgned to take picture! of tbe laelde of tbe itomacb—from the Land OlAkee laelde—wee tried out at Habne- mann boepltai today. It wae leid on 5 0 ^ Henry Harrington, forty-five, who BUTTERl For One Week Only! BUMfOte ii eufferlng from an undlagnoeed Ends April 6. fSKINO Btemaob eilment, rowDu Tbe canoera conslate oi a metal 2 8 c t* tube two Inobea long and half an Fancy Yellow inch in diameter, containing leneee, CAMPBEU’S C o s* Mm a roll of film and a miniature flaeh bulb. It Ukes sixteen picture! at BANANAS! once, at 1-I80th of a sccona ex- Filluig Station poeurc. dozen THERE'S PEACE OF MIND Harrington swallowed the cylin­ Dor. Main and Middle Tompike der. Fastened to It wae a rebber PHONE 4129 tube containing a plunger to set off ffissss® Preeb Oreen ON REGENT STREET, HARTFORB the flaeh bulb. Air was pumped in­ to tbe patlent'e stomach fo keep the ASPARAGUSl tlaeue away from the lens. The op­ I eration took l!M than two mln- where every home has a telephone utee, 1 0 c DMton pointed out that the camera, developed In Vienna, will J Finest Brand . Bbow the flret stages of etomach POPULAR MARKET TS something to know, that whatever hap­ dleordere which would not appear 85S MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING In an X-ray photograph SALAD DRESSINGI Ipens—sickness—fire—theft—a sudden need 2 5 c quart Jar OUR MO'TTO: TOUHY BANDIT GETS QUALITY______LOW PRICES COURTESY for an important message—the telephone is BnnkePs Chocolate Covered ready fof instant service. 30 YEAR SENTENCE JUST ARRIVED—LARGE SHIPMENT SUGAR OURED. LEAN, SHANKLESS CANDIES! . That’s why on hundreds of streets through­ CSiarlotte, N. C., April 4.—(AP) — lO c pound bag S M O K E D SHOULDERS 1 OV2« Isaac Costem, Touhy mobster, wa«i out Conneaicut, every home has a telephone. sentenced today to 80 years In tbe Regular 19c. Only 00 sell! $100,000 mall truck robbery here LEAN, MEATY, BABY WHOLE And every family has that comfort which comes November 18. Fancy Oreen Savoy The former member of the Touhy OK gang from (^Icago and one time PORK LOINS HALF only through knowing that they can instantly Tennessee mountaineer wae sen­ SPINACH! tenced to 26 years on oonvictlon of reach doapr, friends, police or fire department. r e b b ^ with firearms and to five FANCY FRESH FRESH COD years for robbery and assault. 15c Tbe indlotment listed 12 counts but he was sentenced on only two. Fancy <}reen New MACKEREL STEAKS 3 »25« Peace of mind is only one of the many Judgment was suspended on the ether counts which obarged various CABBAGE! benefits a telephone brings^ but that alone violatlone of postal lawe. VERY OHOIOB CHICKEN EXTRA FINE Im m ed iate Marvin L. fUtch, bis is worth the few cents a day its- service eounsel, arose to say that his client 3 c pound felt be bad received "a bum rap" In SW ORDFISH n>23e costs. Can you afford to be without one? the conviction. HALIBVT-t9« The verdict was eeaied and re- Fancy Large Bnochee toraed yMterday after tbe jury bad dtUbarated only 40 minutes and CARROTS! VERY CHOICE HADDOCK STANDARD Judge E. Tates Webb then ln> stnicted that It be held until open­ THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND ing of court this morning at 9:80. 5c FILLET -17* DTSTERS pt. 2 3 4 ' A new type of plane with folding wings may be stored to a small Fancy Large Bnnohea TELEPHONE COMPANY space The wings can be folded In VERY FINEST NO. 1 GREEN threetree minutes. RADISHES! Only 1824 airplanes were manu- 3 c kunch BvcKSHAO-15. SMELTS 1»25« faoj^yl In tbe United Btates in ✓ * ■>'.4

vietod of tttsoklnf, cenfrontsd tbs itoosmit to appear at ~«fi4 out li tow ed ,With to t SEN. HOWARD ALCORN |ttvo In their death sell a few nUar illiPUii tb# U Itt patsfMl •UnaliriM U ^ utes before their enecuoeB, hiit tbs ROfiSEvansoN MtPttiloa MooiuitodittaRa Ht m d AMQSlilffiNTS Thto totw . ’ NOT TO I nter RACE negroes reitevbtad sssUmp Alullm's nqjort k|d opt rtaeksfi the vltes a beautiful yoqug ifati gmit, dwea % whtto HBOor totm .lB iHmwiinBt Asked by t minister if be “oonfeae. KAYLOSEIJCENS aUBf Haaatfalt paid oeuatrp vlUh, aaeb of One dd to bis sin" Mays said “Tea,” but FRENCH COMEDY n r To Support Ja4g« Cm uiob of a IM tea W att itoRburp oourt her hi his own style. ArtbW did not epeeifiealiy admit tbe erime riaimts ttoeks and henuoi Paul « M Bf«a Windsor Lodii in Seventh for Marattoff hlA oar, laglatorafi la a e in S t of which be was oonvloted. tiw n s M a t e i OaiuBMa, b m d AT PARSONS THEATER pootiv aad mudfi, wj B and SorfacM AO Sectnm Sm torial M tHet. R ^ rt RMonmndiDi Set- too M 4a^ llasaaahuaatts liM t - a e ft to fifouM her nhystiil without a ipaclal parmlt Around thla totrifimg ott* T f B k i r l M B i t w i i y s HaiKerd, April 4«(AF) --leDa- uaUofi, tot duthon hmro lueesaded RASKOB NRA OFnOAL *ThrM An4 Ont" SUini Jae« A P a m a T » |M .of TowMlrge FERA tor Howard W. Aloora ef Uuffeld praskm F iy With R « ^ quattii# liOfMt Fonuer adminmiy in fashioning hiinrieus oa- will not seek re-oomlaation In the CIVIL lUlT BBTTLID tertaiamoat of ap adult natww. ment gad dnaoemuinwU BUT FEW KNEW OF IT Hartford, April 4—(AP) —A set­ 8fimn Stexw H u Bxeelltnt An euoeUoat oafit has boto asoem- toaomoh Tribe. 1^751; t Fundi to Help. Seventh Senatorial District, but tranrf Motor Yohiclos. tlement has been aaaeunoed of the Support. bled for ‘Throe and One" timt aad toe 8Uk O ^ I l a t o IM d Wflt] with other fUpubUeae leafisre of' civil action brought by Louis la addition to toe btod la Tlalmr B that section will support Judge Washington, April 4.^(AP) — of leodlnf juayoro. futo nlng. April T i t I Hiekery of Bristol against Mre. la a merry aad risque fashion, itN fti tnd roadB la Manobuitur Jamec B. Oanaon of Windsor Leeks, John J. Itaekob, a former ohalrmtn Edith T. Woodford, also ef Bristol, arilshi ad Don Darey, wW be swT^. at • o*c It beoamc known today. Judge Can­ of the Democratic National commit­ Boston, April 4.->(AF)— A this ways ef amourous oraquest wiQ Richard i. Blsbep and O. Iwayao' by tbe eoolal aad e a t______U«4l QuUyliMtf MflUeni bavo sufftrad which resulted after Klokory had non la reported to have agreed to tee, who opposed tbe Presidential port recommending suspension m been Injured by a train as he went be revealed in “Three aad One,” the (3orden. The play has been staged A feature of the evatouf wtU M n H tf tbif sprlaf fron tbe froat- run and is said to have been u su r- nomination of Franklin D. Roose­ the operator's iloense of Franklin D. to tbe reacue of Mrs. Woodford on spicy Parisian aemedy hit, which is adroitly by Theodore Vlehman. a parade of membere ltd by toe i UtM Of tb« pMt wlatar. Oa Mver> mJ of lufflolsnt bae)ciat in tbe dis­ velt, was reported today to have Roosevelt - Jr., Harvard freshman June 84, 1088, when her oar stalled at Parson’s Theater this week. ily Flute bead. The mute ef to t trict to make bis nemlnatioa abnost parade wlU be from the Red lieR*n at lUfbwayi jrawalaf holM and been quietly working for the NRA and sen ef the Preeldent, has been on a Bristol orosslng. Jacqueline Logan, famous screen SCHOOL DAT ROMANCE certain. Judge Cannon was one of lor a month. Klokory, who was standing on oelehrlty, is etarred while Nan Bry­ Club, Bralaard Place, down ACW' 4a«p daproaudozM are efen which the leaders who helped Senator A> forwarded to tbe Registrar of Motor ant, King Calder and SberUng Oliver Chicago, April 4—(AP) — A street to the terminus end batotJti Raskob was said to have been the sidewalk near tbe crossing when mance dating^ck to their child* praaaatad imootb, hard eurfaccu com remove opposition when bis rervlng as a member of tbe NRA’s Vehicles by Inspector Georse J. Mul­ Mrs. Woodford's machine stopped are oo-featured in this adaptation by Tinker HsH where the parade wll) laai autuam. Deep mte and large elevation from the House to the len. Lewis Oalantiere and Joui House­ hood culminate withith the marriagemarrii be dismissed. ^ er^oka,. where oonatructioD had IndueMal Advisory Board, for on tbe tracks, heard a train ap­ of Patrick H. JcToyce,, president of the Senate was objected to by a hostile whiob he rscelved 185 a day while The reoommendation was made proaching and ran to tbe oar. pull- man from tbe Frenoh of Denys The program of entortataassit heea uajable to realet the reaction of faction In the district. yesterday after an Investigation of Amlel which la oredlted with a run Chicago Great western railroad, to will conitist of an accordion e ^ by the lateuM odd. have been obierv* In Washington. Mrs. Woodford to safe^. Ida Feds. The NRA’fi practice of not an­ an fooident In whiob Mrs. Marion .'he oar was thrown against of two years in Paris and one of Alex Faleetto; hirmonlea. gURas ad M other etreeta. O’Leary ef Hast Boeton was inJtireCL Mverai moatba on Broadway earlier With only a few friends aad rela- and banjo seleotions by toe RQ| Bard Oa Aotoe nouncing ehanges in the board’s set­ Hickory and be was injured. Mre. FAIRBANKS HAS TALK up, the membership of which is on a The accident ooeurred March 84. Charlotte Hinohdiffe and Mre. this season. tlvea preaent, they were married BHlles Duo. ZXok AJleby, Bob Thay­ Oaa only baa to drive a oa> Registrar of Motor Vehicles Mor­ Monas Lawson, passengers in tbe As may be surmised from the laat Thursday. The two bad attend­ er and Trueman Cowles; a flute over the i^eeta and roada to get four month revolving basis, was one title, “Three ahu One” is eonoemed ed school together. Joyce was 55, reason suggested why Raskob has gan T. Ryan said he would request Woodford ear were killed. by Ernest AUeby and seleetional^ an aeeumtw picture of the wide- ON PHONE WITH WIFE with the conquest of an alluring and the bride, 54. The marriage was the Silk City Flute Band. apm d lajarlee which have marked escaped notice by the press in his youiltg woman by three brothers; revealed untU last night. work for the organization. Tickets for tbe Family Night tt* the trail of the meet severe orlater Barcelona, Spain, April 4.~(A P) three altogether different brotbera. Joyce announced they would ’live tertainment aad supper may be ta the bietory of tbis town. Bvery —Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., left for sons of tbe same mother, a famous in the neighborhood of their ohild- cured from Robert Thayer, 'f ,, where‘there la evidence that thla la OIL TANKERS COLLIDE dancer, by different men. Arthur’s hood, “back where I can talk to the tary of tbe Red Men’s Club and London today after two or three sire was a banker; Paul’s a oonoert cop on the beat, and where 1 know the worst iprlog breakup ever ex trans-Atlantic telephone conversa­ Philadelphia, April 4.—(AP) — 9m t^ Ja mitft other members of the ftmterifitp perieaeed linoe the automobile be Two tankers, tbe Sun and tbe North­ artist; CSiarles* a strapping pugUlst j everyone.” and tbe Silk City Flute banA eama an important factor in trans tions with his wife, Mary Plokford, ern Sun, collided in a fog on Dela­ pertatlMi. In Detroit. ware bay today and were consider­ /?kym nm in Warm eunihlae during the past Tbe motion picture actor refused ably damaged. Both vessels are own­ TO or three days has caused mud to discuss tbe nature of their con­ ed by the Sun Oil (Company. to bulge through the itoaee of the versation or to Indicate whether be The Sim’s port side was damaged poorly constructed roads, starting would go on to tbe United States from tbe deck house to the poop large surface “bolls” whiob soon after he reached London deck, a report to the Maritime Ex­ burst, scattering large chunks over Reconciliation between tbe two change said, while the Northern the roadway and leaving boles be famous screen players is reported Sun’s bow was smashed and Its hiad. Xa ether places the heavlnt os imminent, but Falrbanka blmiell anchor driven Into a bulkhead. action of the frost, reacting to the has not commented on tbe report publicly. Inbound from Smith Bluff, Tex., warmth, ba^ broken stones loose to Marcus Hook, the Northern Sun J ' ( from the macadam binder. Traffic His son Doug. Jr., is in Mallorca was proceeding and was expected to bae scattered the stones, and dan visiting Oertrude Lawrence, the reach its pier about noon. Advices garoas craters and ruts have form Britlih actress with whom he is ap pearlns shortly in a atage play. did not say what ths Sun, bound ed, ooBstitutiBg a serious menace from Marcus Hook to Smiths Bluff, A n d Aere'i Aete lAe mede c to U d lAei mede lAe /s/teven m ie «• B e f o r e You Bu y A n E l e c t r ic EEFi?iij£RflTOR evea to slow moving traffic. would do. Both vessels are motor- good: IVi cops cold cooked chicken diced, % cup celery diced, *4 Broken Springe ships of approximately 5,400 tons. Sup cold boiled potatoes diced, % cup cold cooked peak ^ teaspoon Broken ^>rlags, blowouts and THREE NEGROES DIE^ salt, 2 small freto tomatoes skinned and diced, 1 cup Ivanhoe May- other, damafee are common, t o ^ ; onnaiie. Combine ingredients in order given.- Chill. Serve on crisp aotbtag ed tbe wear and tear IN ELECTRIC CHAIR Icttnce with addition^ mayonnaiM and slices ef hard-eoeked egg as tha aervee of automobile operators WANTEDI lam ilh. Serves 4. Tt9K t and a hard wiater. are ao ’ FIND OUT WUm M reepeeters c t materials, and an Nashville, Ttna., April 4—(A P)-' FOWL AND BOA8T1NO WHY NOT 8UT S JAb TOtAVf ddaver to break up the strongest of Three Shelby coun^ (Memphis) CHICKENS AND BBOILEHS them. Naturally, tbe more lightly negroes died In tbe electric chair at A. Gremmo & Son I H O E built, as well as the more poorl; tbe state penitential early today. TEL. 8441 MAYONNAISI built roads, obvloiuly succum Thiy were Percy Smith, 30, who S E E T O - D A Y Tcadlly ta th ^ ravages. last night signed a confession to at­ S ea., ITi ein ti, SSe Q earta, SOe During tbrpast winter, espsclal- tacking a white woman, and Jasper ly in February, the Conneetlctr: Graham, 30, and Frank Mays, -30, company sproad sand and rock salt who were convicted of attaddng a alongside tbe ^acks in town and on yoiuig woman in North Memphis in (1CHET5 SERVICE STOTION September, 1932, after robbing and tile road to Hartford. 'Hie latter ARTEX j5wn substance baa bad a devai^ting ef shootingag her uur escort vBwru MOTOR OIL . i t jy -' /' feet on the macadam surfaces, par Grahamliam and Mays repeatedly in- WAX FREE tlculbsly along tbe edges of the sisted they were tonocent as they 88.8% OABBON FREE tracks. awaited)d electrocution last night. S-GAL1A)N SEALED CAN Urge FEBA nmds Hollis Archibald, whom the Several tmq>ayera,here have sug negroes all^edly woimded, and the gested that it n ^ b t be a good plan young women, who they were con- when tbe FERA begins to fimction $ 1.00 to'assign workers to repairing tbe ' v road surfaces. They have p^ted w r jk m v9C ! SERVICE out that the damage to the P roads W J U n 9 STATION this spring is far too widespread to Thut8day*s 426 HARTFORD ROAD enable tbe regular town highway PHONE 3866 forces to make adequate repairs. This is considered an improvement equally as necessary as some of the Specials __ projects which tne CWA has under­ AT taken while it functioned in town. Everybody’s Cars Called For SWALLOWS TINY CAMERA And Delivered STOMACH WALLS FILMED Market! Don’t put it off — Get Our Special Price On JteWholMOfl*® i! ' Philadelphia Man Undergoes Fancy Blue Goose Td«t of New Austrian Inven lion—Shows Disorders. GRAPEFRUIT! GREASE " ' ^ ' s V peck bmricet ^ *1 Philadelphia, April 4.—A tiny 29c JOBS camera designed to take pictures of tbe inside of tbe stomach—^from tbe Inside—was tried out at Hahne­ Land O'Lakee ■SW lllAKlIKj mann hospital today. It was usSd on X Benry Harrington, forty-flve, who BUTTE®! is auflering from an undiagnosed For One Week Onlyl stomach ailment. 2 8 c •X™” " Ends April 6. Tbe camera consists ot a metal rowpu tube two inches long and half an i inch in diameter, containing lenses, Fancy Yellow ^{SS!SSS*^\ ■ I! a roll of Him and a miniature flash CAMPBELL’S CMAiNM bulb. It takes sixteen pictures at BANANAS! once, at 1-I20th of a secona ex' Filling Stati(Hi posore. ammMImJ Harrington swallowed the cylln' 15c Dor. Main and Middle Tompike THERE'S PEACE OF MIND der. Fastened to it was a rebber PHONE 4120 m S m S M tube containing a plvinger to set off Freeh Green the flash bulb. Air was pumped in' ON REGENT STREET, HARTFORD to the patient's stomach to keep the tissue away from the lens. The op­ ASPARAGUS! eration took less than two min­ utes. 1 0 c <«>“ <* where every home has a telephone Doctors pointed out that the camera, developed In Vienna, will show the first stages of stomach Finest Brand . disorders which would not appear POPULAR MARKET in an X-ray photograph. SALAD DRESSING! 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING TS looiething to know, that whatever hap- pern—iicknew—fire—the/t—a sudden need 25c quart jar OUR MOTTO; I TOUHY BANDIT GETS QUAUTY LOW PRICES COURTESY for an important message—the telephone is 30 YEAR SENTENCE Rankers Chocolate Covered ready fo i instant service. CANDIES! . /U8T ARRIVED—LARGE SHIFBfENT SUGAR OURkD, LEAN, SHANKLESS Oiarlotte, N. C., April 4.—(AP)— pound bag That's why on hundreds of'streets thitnigh- Isaac Costem, Touby mobster, was lOc SMOKED SHOULDERSs olOVz- sentenced today to 30 years In the Regular 10c. Only 50 t6 eeU! out Conneaicut, every home has a telephone. 1100,000 mall truck robbery here LEAN, MEATY, BABY November 15. FMcy Green Ssvpy WHOLE And every family has that comfort which comes The former member of the Touhy OR gang from Chicago and one time HALF Tennessee mountaineer was sen­ SPINACH! PORK LOINS only through knowing that they can instantly tenced to 2S years on oonvlction of ttfbberr with firearms and to five FANCY FBBSB FRESH UOD reach doetpr^ friends, police or fire department. years for robbery and assaults 15c Tbe indtetment Usted 12 counts but he was sentenced on only two. Fancy Green New Judgment was suspended on tbe MAGKEREL»>9e I STEAKS 3 1^25« Peace of mind is only one of the many Other ooonte which charged various violations of postal laws. CABBAGE! benefits a telephone brings but that alone Imawttateyr liarvln L. Ritcb, bis 3 c P . » . a VERY OHOlOB CHICKEN EXTRA FINE eeonsel, arose to say that bis client is worth the few cents a day it» service felt be bad rccelTed “a bum rap” In the oonvlction. H A LIBU T 19* I swoRonsHib2 3 - Tbe verdlot was sealed and re­ Fancy Large costs. Can you afiford to be without one? turned yesterday after tbe Jury bad drilbarated only v 40 mbmtes and CARROTS! VERY CMOICB HADDOCK STANDARD Judge E. Tates Webb then In- staicted that it be held until open­ THE. SOUTHERN NEW ENdUND ing of court this morning at 9'.W. 5c FILLET .17- O y s t e r s p t . 2 3 « A new type of plane with folding wings may be stored in a small Fancy Large BunehM Tbe wlnge e«a be folded In v'EftY FIKEWr NO. rOBBEM I sfimitea. RADISHES! . '.c t > Only 18S4 airplanes ware maan- 3c bUBCb BUW SHAD.15-IM IBLTS 2 f t ' ' m tbe United ttates-in ./I \ r' I,,!'* { L i,r ^ Ivy; •' *1 , '*•«» •

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TWa,U d e l« t^ » » " ^ JIM FIELD, bnt feels be has exiled thermometer at hand, and bandages, Mary expsaasi^fSHilI* after that and flaaUy, with prom­ antiseptics, lotions and prescribed himself from her forever. ises to meet again soon, separated. By DR. MORUS FISHBBIN FOREWORD Ip’a relatives alwayseayt *ae« you In Havana he becomes celebrated Editor, Journal of the American pbysiea la sane end aSnalbie. Home remind mo.6f An^ Hettjr’ — end Billings went outside where be Medical Assodatkm, and of nursing cooslats of a great deal of Mary, the Amerieaa bride of as a boxer and he and Bean open a ordered a fontingo to take him to between yod aad' ua It nW i*t’ gymnasinm. Hygela, the Healtii common sense and promptness. brilliaiit ronag Lord Bexford vraya sonad like a eonqilimeat.'* Juanlto’s gymnasium of which Magazine. It Is not always neoesMuy to send U happy IB ber aew home and s m AUBREY, a titled English* Mr. Oartside had told him. He was she and her hosband .love each Lady Hetty roared with.lalm||ter. man and Palito’s father. Is search­ for tbe doctor In case of email up­ -"How do yon stand It here, Maiyt rather oppressed on the trip; he ^ ' '''' sets, or biunpe. But It never is wIm other devotedly, althongh at I M to pieces in London." ing for his son, employing BILL­ hated exerdse. Do you realize how much you de­ to guess. ’Ibe "tipset” may seem times he waraa hw that ber INGS, New Yotic detective. pend on ordinary sanitary precau­ 'A BOW EagHab rriatives aad "One eaa get a little stifly-here'* ’The visit gave iblm no reward. small to tbe parents but It may be eoneeded Mair. Three years pass and then Pab- tions for your health? the beginning of something serious. frioada may aot naderstaad llto and Estelle meet again. They Juanlto was not to be seen and a In most large dtiee, the boards her hamoroaa remarka. They Philip whd bad beea taUdaf with. harsh voiced product of the Bow­ The only way to tell If the child David Feawiek, his secretary admit their love for each other. of hesl^ demand that dishes u ^ has a fever is by tbe thermometer. ate both overjoyed whea a M ABdA TREADWAY who ts ery ordered Billings to “Speed up! In public eating places shall be ^ '' '{J'. daughter, Pamela, ia bora to not heard this eoaversfitioa. M Speed up!” After that the same I think It Is correct to say here, looked at bis watrii anxiously and visiting the Fields conld prove rlnaed or sprayed thoroughly, or. that in every case of rise In tem­ them. said he must leave ia a fetr annatea Pabllto was not the murderer bat voice ordered him into a chamber immersed in clean boiling water for where he was mercilessly pum- perature tbe doctor should be con­ aa he bad UttTe time to eateh the hM remained silent, fearing scan- one minute before being used sulted, particularly so if It lasts On their fifth weddiag aanlver- boat traia. daL meled, subjected to ice water from again. If the temperature of the m a n than a few hours. A “fever- sary, Mary told beraelf that their " I'm sorry to lose yon Just as a large nozzled hose and otherwise rinsing water is as low as 180 de­ marriaM had beea a aaoeeas. That tortured. Billings returned to Ha­ iish” cold should have professional I've found you" said Lady Histty to NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY grees, Fahrenheit, which is under attention at once. Or a raah. Or a she aad PhiHp still loved eaeh other Mary. vana utterly limp and angry over the boiling point (212 the "chill.” deeply there was ao qneatioa. Pamela Oh, I'm aot geiag" said Ma». was a eharaiiag ebila aad they both CHAPTER XXX his failure. dishes must be kept in the water Transfer of Worries M to the boat evuii to “My God!” he thought, lurching for not less than two minutes. A recurring pain should never be idolized her. Lord Bexford was see him off. wonld you beUooo t ^ t J. Smithson Billings was in Ha­ from side to side in the taxi cab In New Jersey, there is a law taken for granted, either. There growing ia iamortaaoe and fame and once he got off a boat, just as tt vana. It was the first week of and mopping bis brow. “My God, that all utensils shall be treated she waa prend of him. But—it was sailing beeanae he simply eeuMat should never be any guessing where Billy perupa, to dwell oa raeb a March and so hot that Cuban seno- that was fierce!” He would be sell­ with ix)illng water, or steam under a child’s life le concerned, or jump­ sail irithont mo—aad now ho wont ras and their daughters were be­ pressure, for at le ^ three minutes thing — there were times when the even take me on a boat with hlsif" ginning to long for the time when ing something the next time he ing at cmicluslons, or home diagno­ almost reseated hia absorption ia hia went to that “damndl place” he after service. sis. work. It was aot that the waa a "This is strietly a boriaoM trip " they could don the light raiment decided. Passing the cemetery of Whenever dishes are washed by However, there is one thing that said Philip. ' that the mad tourists wore through­ aegleeted wife, bat the loved him so " I know that" said Mary. "B ut dramatic tombstones and a few use of machines, the ^ e t y is should be mentioned in connection much ihe wonld have liked to ehare out the winter. more certain, because the machine with the Illness of children that not make me a part of the bnsl&en. I*va catacombs he thought that uani- la everything wkieh eoaeemed him. not forgotten - my stea^m yly add Billings was going to pay an­ to’s gymnasium bad been located usually requira boiling water only connects up with health, but He waa inellaed. she felt, to eoarider the use of thick soap solutions. behavior. you're always overworklBg Fsn- other visit to the woman who, be­ with an eye to the convenience of her only as a beloved wife, a devoted wick* * • fore her marriage, had been Con­ those who endured the treatment It Is this. All mothers woriy if mother, a eharmiag hoateia. "All of wMeh meaua Just w haif" cepcion Villaverde y Blanco. He He ate a light limcheon and, al­ In most hospitals the precautions their children show signs of Indis­ "Thia ia ridienloas” ahe said to position. It is natiutd to feel a fear, aakod Lord Bexford. ' knew that unless you traveled the though still very uncomfortable, about dish washing are very rigor­ herself. " I tnppose every woman "That Joke d i^ T go very wall, same road many times you could pursued his quest. The boy at the ous. After dishes are used, they are a foreboding, and think the worst who knows me, eaviee me my happy did itt" Mary said ia a straago not be sure that every stone had coimter spoke Ekigllsh. "By the cleaned first and then boil^. when the iisually bright eyes get lot. ’' voice to Lady Netty. been turned over. Then he was go­ way,” Billings said after some con­ The dishes are kept in cupboards dull, the appetite languishes, and It was a few days later that "Waa it a joke" the older wImmm ing to Key West again to himt up versation about the weather, which are dry, well ventilated, and there is a cough, a headache, or any Philip told her he mast go- to Amer­ said gently. "X then^t you were the filthy old crone called Angela. constantly watched to make cer­ symptom that indicates an interlude ica on aa importaat eommisrioa. She ve:iry serions." I “what’s the name of the mother in health. And this time he would see to it of this Juanlto, the big fighter? tain they are free from dust or in­ took it for granted that the waa to •h was” said Maiy half under th ^ she did not escape him. He sects. Moreover, the employes But as a result of this fear and M with him. She had not beea to her breath. I’m a newsp{q>er man and I thought the feeling of respcmslbillty, it is felt a curious and comfortable I might get a story out of her. You who handle the dishes are required Ameriea riaee her marriage — it was Philip was rea^ to leave. Maty sense of having at last set out on to wash their hands thoroughly emd quite common to imagine symptoms ■tOl ^ a way "home" to her —and followed him to thetho ha"hall for ‘ a fak^ know people like to hear of a p o th ­ Countess Potooka: A reprodaotkm of tlie painting by Alexander that do not actually exist. ’The next •he lovpd to travel. It seemed it had the right course. er’s influence, which—^take it from frequently. well alone. They held each oUmt te Use of soap in dish washing is KocharskL thing Is to say to to the child him­ never oeenrred to her hnsbaad to a long embrace, he marmnr^ orer He whistled as he dressed on me, kid—may be a beautiful thing!” self. ‘Tm afraid you’re rick, d arll^. take her, or that she would expeet that early March morning and for esi>ecially important, because the aadvover that he loved her, that kb 'The boy at the counter, who had Are you sure you feel all right? to go. When she told him she want­ would be home boob, that he wonld some moments he studied the pat­ picked up his English from roving soap tends to kill germs, acting bv By ALIOB ROHE for she lived a romance. Even its change in the physical condi­ Come and let me feel your bead. ed to go, there were good reasons telephone her often. Then he waa tern of colors on the tiled floor. Americans, agfeed, "Sure!” He did her youthful diary from the age Yes, it does feel hot. And you he pointed out, for his ^jeetioas. It gone and Mary went back to Ankt The pattern was made by sunlight tions surrounding the germs, rather Long before the San Francisco of nine to fourteen is a valuable not, he said, shaking bis head, know than by any special antiseptic ef­ haven’t eaten your beans.” waa to a harried trip, going from Betty. She rang for a servant. sifting through the colored glass of the name of Juanlto’s mother. But, fire but later than the great Kan­ epoch. There is the marriage of Power of Suggestion place to plaee; it would be foolish "Tom OB all the lights — bulM fect. sas grasshopper invasion the Unit­ her twelve-year-old schoolmate to half of an inward-opening window. be added quickly, he would be able For this reason, modem laundries In a way It Is a relief to our worry As a child, visiting his aunt, to find out ed States was swept by the unfor­ a disagreeable old man; tbe im­ to pasS It on to the child. Of course which wash white clothes thorough­ gettable Countess Potocka inunda­ molation of "poor Mile, de Rastig- Billings remembered gazing into a “I’m probably on a wild goose ly in soap and water aolutions tend we may be justified and there may remarkable kaleidoscope. He had chase,” Billings thought, waiting tion. nac” in a convent against her be real trouble. By a few questions to produce almost bacterlologlcaliy It is safe to say that not a town wiU. loved to watch the changing pat­ while a bell boy went to consult clean conditions of the clothing. we may discover some facts we terns which a twist or a shake of the waiters, most of whom knew block or a rural district from -She herself is married at six­ should know. But dozens of times If the clothlfig Is exposed to sim- cout to ^ coast escaped. A new the object produced. The colors the gossip of the place. Ught for drying, and then tp the teen in the school convent to the we go through this rlgrmarole need­ on the tiled floor made him think The boy came back, announc­ reproducing method had just rich Prince de Ligne whom she has lessly. It becomes habit and we heat that is necessary for suitable brought art to the people. Of all of that kaleidoscope. ing that the name of Juanlto’s pressing, additional safeguards seen but once in tbe school parlor count it a lost day unless we have He adjusted his tie carefully, mother was Julia. She was called the reproductions chosen as a type —and her life begins to move with managed to tell Mary she Is pale, against bacteria are involved. Jean that she looks tired, and Jim­ studied his face in the mirror and ’Tia Julia and she lived out near In addition to the cleaning ot ot fetnlnine beauty, Countess Po­ the incredible sensationalism of a then assumed the expression which Cienfuegos. It was some distance tocka headed the list. . motion picture scenario. my that we’re afraid he’s studying clothing, bed linen, and dishes, the Few knew who she was and few too hard. he thought most becoming — a but one could easily make the trip problem of cleanliness involves re­ The convent wedding, her pray­ rather fierce expression made more and it was a trip worth making. still know. Yet It is a safe bet And by the very power of sug­ moval of dust from floors and from er at the tomb of her beloved gestion ws can cause loss of appe­ impressive because his head was "All light,” Billings said care­ the air in rooms, as well as from that no ancestral home of the younger generation was without Mother Superior and then—a pale, tite, a real lassitude and heaven thrown back and his shoulders lessly as he jotted down some furniture. timid young bride bidding fare­ held high. Billings liked to look her likeness. How many a young knows what tlse. We can’t “think” notes in the small book he car­ The modem vacuum cleaner Is, well to her girlhood. Bei£ie the sickness on them, but by repeated like a man w'ho was not to be ried. Then he bestowed a tip and for that reason, a great aid in pre­ girl of thirty-five years ago gaze^ enthralled, upon that exotic strange man who is her husband suggestion. we can and do produce trifled with. - turned toward a spot from which, venting infection. It picks up she enters the post chaise, shining a state of mind that fixes itself on He studied himself for some at a cool, shinlng-topped table, he dusts which may be contaminated The great dark eyes, the fluf^ ribbon-bound hair, the lovely Ups with the rose sind silver livery of their own feelings and eventually minutes, hands in his pockets and ordered a dry Martini. He was with human excretions, and which the De Lignes, and rides into the ends In self pity and self protection. then out. He frowned, assumed an sore and stiff and still irate. He are not picked up by ordinary brush­ which seemed about to speak, tbe brilll€mt, gay world of society. A child will absorb a certain idea expression less severe, nodded and tapped the table with nervous, ing or the use of a broom. sensitive nose — how fascinating! A charming, Idealistic creature A beautiful innocent girl mar­ that he isn’t very strong. So he then smiled There are few of us short fingers as be waited for the You should see that your children ried without love, is apt to take it won’t be strong. He follows the who do not occasionally indulge in drink. particularly be taught habits of with her slender throat and youth­ line of least resistance and takes life ful bosom rising from the low when she finds it. There is no such manifestations of human He was going to Cienfuegos to­ personal cleanliness early In life. real happiness with her severe easy. frailty. morrow, wild goose chase or not. The desirability of washing the square cut gown. Mary will look as pale as she can Educated In Convent though generous husband. A child Marf tald hertelf that thfir marriaft had been a tneeeti. Then he went down stairs to his But the next day’s dawn was hands thoroughly before meals, and Sidonle is bom but the lovely when it’s time to do dishes, Jean breakfast, stopping on the way to pink and purple and by the hour always after the lavatory, cannot be Her name was Appolline Helene Will be as tired as possible, and Massalski and she was bom in young Princess de Llgny is moving buy a newspaper that was printed when Billings opened his heavy impressed upon the child too fre­ through the dazzle of Paris, Vl-i probably actually be so, and Jimmy to take Pamela and she should not up the fire — it is chilly here. And in English. eyelids rain was falling. It was quently. Poland in 1763, the ; only daughter eima, Warsaw toward an over­ is sure he’s studyteg much too much, be left with servants and nurses; it how about some champagne. Aunt cold, too—one of those amazingly Use of an Individual towel and of Prince Massalski and his wife if the thermometer is always in evi­ wonld be too tiring for Mary. She Hetty 1’’ whelming love. was hurt as well as disappointed, "Never was a better suggestion" Reacting while he wnlted for the abrupt changes of tempefature desirability of having other per­ Princess Radziwlli. . Her parents dence and sympathetic words are that are typical of warm countries sonal articles, such as handkerchiefs died when she-was very yoimg and At a royal ball in Wairsaw she poured into their ears day after day. but she did not press the matter. answered the older woman. Then food, he saw on the leist page of when she was seven she was meets Vincent Potocka, Chancel­ The whole story of their life might when the servant had left, ahe gave the newspaper that there was to be having occurred during the night and napkins, are other lessons lor of King Stanislas of Poland. Get at Reasons Going to Cienfuegos on such a which you should give to your chil­ placed In the convent school of The way to treat a suspected ill­ have been different if Lady Hetty Mary a long, knowing look. All a prize fight at the end ot the week L’Abbaye Aux Bols at Paris, by It is love at first sight for both. ness is by a brisk and businesslike Biversleigh had not arrived in Lon. Mary’s reserve went down beforo it. between the Juanlto of whom be day was out of thC question. Bill­ dren early In life. For her it is love for the first " I love him" she said. "And he ings must, he knew, go there as a ’These measures are important not her uncle the Prince Bishop of getting at reasons and trying to cor­ don the day before Lord Bexford had often heard and one A1 Gates, time. Both are married. Both have was to sail for America. She was was very much in love with me." sightseer who happened in a casual only from the esthetic point of view, Vilna. rect them, leaving emotior and con­ “ And stiU isf" hailing from London. Billings de­ children. He is thirty-eight. She versation out of it as much eis possi­ his aunt and what is known as a cided he would take in the match, visit to stop to talk with the but also because they mean so much It was too bad that Countess Po­ "Sometimes I wonder, Oh I ’ve' neighbors of Tia Julia. He wished to the future health of the child. tocka did not write her memoirs is twenty-six. ble. The more worried we are the "eharacter." Her soeial position then turned to another page. Charles de Ligny and Countess less we should pass on our thoughts was secure because of her birth and nothing to complain of. I ’m not the The fight was to be at La Mlra- fervently that he know the lan­ breeding, and she was very rich, bnt neglected wife. I know there is no guage he heard on the streets Anna Potocka refuse her pleas for and fears to the small patient, ^m e other woman in the world as fhr as flores, a club run by millionaires. It a dual divorce. And then:—that of us are In a perpetual "blue funk,” her greatest delight was to shock would probably be a rather restrict­ through which he sometimes everyone by her nnconventional con­ Philip goes. It's just that 1 don’t "canon charged since Eternity, but the extra attention and sjmi- seem to amnse him any more — he’a- ed affair but Billings was sure he strolled, swinging a recently ac­ pathy centered on them becomes duct and outs^ken remarka. She quired cane with rather too many am free. It is Divine will!” she lived on tbe Biviem because as she like the conduetor of aa o^eetra in could gain admittance. cries when Charles falls before sweet to the soul. In time they will a theatre, who doesn’t >aa^ at the An American strolled into the flourishes. find plenty of symptoms to satisfy told evervone (especially English Billings dressed with many m e .Q J u Mona. people) she loatbM E^Iand and poor comedian’s jokes any more. I dining room, proclaiming his na- O', us. say something I think ia fumy and tioq^uty by his shoes and clothing groans, being acutely stiff. He ate Anna, Countess Potocka, so The alert eye, the quiet tongue fonad English people etoffy and stu­ his breakfast a t 11. When the loves her. husband that she accepts pid. Secretly she may have been he doesn't la^h and I get nU mud­ and that haste that cannot be for­ and action when the occasion calls proud of Philip bnt when he was dled iro. Then I want to try more gotten even in leisure. He saw skies cleared a bit, he decided, he his terms for a divorce. There Is for It is best. A mother does not than 1 want to langh. I've devel­ would go to Morro Castle. He bad a secret marriage at midnight. A mentioned she called hipi an nnsuf- Billings and paused beside his need to go to extremes and think fersble prig or aomething like that. oped an nncoBseions fear of dia- table. / never been there and it was one few yeax’s of ecstatic happiness— that every symptom out of the or pleasing him. ’' of the things that, in Havana, three children are bom—and Vin' One hoar u ter they arrived in Lon­ "American?” the newcomer qnep- dlnary la imaginary on her part. don, she informed her secretary t b t "Hnrmh for yon for admitting tloned, with an eye on Billings’ simply bad to be done. cent tires of the role of perpetuah ’Hiere can be extremes both wasrs. she eonldn’t stand it — they wonld it ’’ said Lady Hetty. "Beeanae I see tightly encased shoulders and (To Be Oontinned) lover in the depths of the Ukraine But to fuss too much in either case retnm the next day to Cannes, a great light. I ’m taking yea off to GrEiziati-tallored clothes. coimtry and leaves his beautiful does not help with cure. Cannes with me." " I haven’t been here for seven "But—’’ "Yes. Fine morning.” wife. years and I was a fool to come at "Yes, but it’s going to be a Sorrpwlng, she develops a belat­ all. I'm not going to see any of the ’’Silence," roared Lady Hetty. scorcher again if I knew anything ed love for Sidonle. She RAGENLACHER CREATES family — if they want to see me, "You are one of nagay onea of the motattons— overcomes the opposition of Count­ earth — at least you vurik If you about it.” they eaa eome to a decent plaee to go''on this way, you won't be gay "Likely. Sit down, won’t you?" < T ' ess Anns Potecka and marries her •ee me. Except Philip—and I & n't daughter to her htisbcmd’s son. A SHORT GAME RECORD or anything elus — you'll juet go to “Thanks. My wife takes her I can’t see any sense in talking care abont him bnt I hear this Amer- Mod. It's the beet thing that could breakfast in bed and I don’t like Again In Society iean wife of hia haa tome ginger to when I have nothing to say. Happy in the reunion with Sid- ber — though she can’t b« very Imve UpMBed, Philip's going away eating alone, even if 1 read the —4. F. Morgan- Chicago, April 4.—(AP)—Willie like this.'' She went over to the paper. At home she gets up but onie she takes her place again in Hoppe, veteran New York cue mas­ amosing or she’d never have married bell rope aad whea the Mrvant an-1 she says she’s on a vacation now. Parisian life. Royalty eiu-oute to ter, wW attempt to slow down Eric •neb a bore aa b4 ia. Still I like swered, ordered him to scad Lady' Life is a mixture of shadovs and fleet|ng power visits in her Cha­ Americana — they ahraya give me I guess she deserves it. You know light, and the straight mood of Hagetfiacber’s rush toward tbe in­ a laugh or two." Mary’s maid at onto. how bard it is to get help. We despair cannot include the whole teau. ' ternational 18.2 balkline title to- "Tell her what yon want pocked" haven’t bad a cook for more than She has bad her way In many Is vain did tbe soeretary remind •he said. " I won’t take any 'no* range of experience. n l ^ t her that ahe had ordered biai to 10 days in the last 10 years!” —^ohn Errtdna, antiior. thlngs^-thia beautiful woman — Hagenlacher, the Qenuan star, from yon. I HI pnt off going until even the comfort of dying in. her eloee tbe Villa. They wonld go to "Too bad,’ Billings agreed sol­ set a new short game record yester­ the Carlton then. She wse in high tomorrow but no leogsr. T hat will emnly. "It’s the same with me and Money we all desire, but are daughter’s arms. great wish day in trouncing Ora M om^star ^ve you time to glVe orders about was ungratlfled. She (Ued hoping hnmor aad tbe aeereta^ waa in dea- my wife.” ashamed to own It of San Diego, going (mly six Innings palr M tbqy set ent for the Bexford tbe houM aad Pamela — aad aet ’The stranger ordered bam, eggs, —Dean Ingla. In rain to see again tbe absent for a 400 to 98 victory, his fifth in mMrioB la Groevenor Square. eaongh io tbiak up say nhlertinaa a pot of "decent coffee if you Vlneent for whom she - bad onoe ste matches. Hoppe edged back into te »lng. We're off to the suaay deserted thle same daughter. I ^ ' e creetlag delighted her. B tv i^ Aad yon're going to havo have any,” and hot rolls, "What’s The hardest thing I ever had to the picture by defeating Klnrey • *ho exclaimed. "A t the time of your life." the news?’ he questioned, bis do was to reduce wages. Now I Vineep.t, ber love of a lifetime, Matsuyama, tbe little Jap, 400 to remarried Cotmteee Anna. She did Bri kaow she was te^ac^ eyes on Billings’ newspaper, now am mighty glad that wages are 260, In the night match which went ISlt *" '• "• the truth — but that the t i ^ T ^ I folded beside the steamed carafe. climbing again. lifMA- Counteee Potocka died at forty, - •• *he telking abont" eight, In 1815. She was burled in 16 Inxilngs. to be of a kind she would never kavo Billings told Mr. Oartside — ^Henry Ford toed/ Cochran was pitted agalnet Mat­ Lady Hetty oeked PhIIfp7"I knew imagined ia ber wildest diuuaHk whose card be bad taken to slip LaCbalae but in 1840 tbe re­ mains of this famous beauty were suyama today, and needed to win to into a case as be handed bis own The whole tons of many psople’s keep pace with tbe German soe. flereea Version Opens at flteto Theater April 18 card across the table—that tber praying is,"Oh, Ood, get ms what X ^D asie of tbibwn In tbe "foeee commune” was to be a fight, want." 'qf Earls.- —Dr. Barry Emereon Fosdlok of No mobumefit marks ber resting Irv place. Only her likeness In the of Mr. Beals’ standing, that be is sanctimonious and smug, prat­ Mr, Oartside bad known that and Now York. knows what he Is talking about; ing incessantly of his cotqiby's said be was going if be could man­ ‘dr homes of tbs world, is. ber me- norlaL ’The original portrait Is a and the picture be prefontp is need for oU, looking on ' age it. and about os ugly ss such picture well as a patriot and on "Ever seen this Juanlto?" be DID YOU T H A T - pastel by Alexander Kuebaiskl la cotUd be. the Rdyal Print Collectten of Rer­ builder. asked. Billings shook bis bead, He shows us Tampico, in ths Unfortunately, '*Black; 1» "Well, he's the queerest looking Bkeavatlons near Santa Olatm, un. prwwsr era, with a voradous not as gOod a novel ap-tt ifliiiilR- fellow for a Cuban you ever laid Calif., university have unearthed Amerlesa oil boron Uyliig his be. Most of the. oharaetfisar^. veur wa§ on. Blond as they make ruins of a mission believed to have hands on tbe rich oil there- lueleee puppots, the i jdlglaE^-ia» ^em. R ue eyes, too," been destroyed by an earthquake in 9857X OIL KDrO'fl obouts. In that gay endasyor, stilted and unreal, tbe .la "That so?^' BillingB asked. His Ifllfl. TAOnOfl OTMEXIOO appeiuntly. anything goes;, wu sea, extremely awkward. ' ^ face was losing a little of Its flan Jose, Calif., State Teaohers' N sddftioii to ftafliam, eottea prints. liRsn or,poniss.ftrs snitebls our oil baron corrupting tha^local But as a ptetinW .■ ' '- . v ■? '■''

f^% .ii' " i . tmem ■ J'-, ODOWNUlWaiS MaranvUl Sett Sams ( f ) ftaldfilli with in g boprlera UiA Any five three P. 'F . • - The (gening gaaasis cf the Jimiar •eeond game of the town eerlee for fully that the nlt^t watchnum one of bis etunto was . Russell 87 U , fly)' strtag total ptafaU y M count So if 8 Relmer, rf ...... 8 (W).- Beekethall toumameiR for the ttagi the local basketball obamplonsblp knocked on thC door ahd ordered a*boo betwoen this lega 0 Osorge KeUy of ths Giants. Midden 100 8 ^bBtahetTbct^ you have missed the first week re­ Dupmitorf ..../. 0 0-8 y m be played at the BUte Armory him to desist. 8 Jiinlar were played last nlghi-. /Simlght at 9 o’clock. The Irbnnien Ones when RahMt was In ths Navy, Rlcta • • • • • 11 la wps- hit hy ^nek T »r , member you etui have a chance to DeSa Fera, If .... 5 0-a get into the Grand Sweepstakes. 0 Whlfrom, If .... d 0-0 at'^toe fltooOl street gyin befbve^A and the BoUermakers wUl ®eet In Evers Takes Bap two sallora held him ont of a fifth- iltaderson ;.*'iv>»lO arU lilr slse crowd, sad ta esMi M to# 0 1 ^ - ^ 8 Mooriioase, c .... 8 2-8 the preliminary at 7:80 o'clock in Rabbit climbed out of b ^ opened floor hotel window by the heele Twaronlta <^..*.100 ^ M tour games tlM favorites ftaUbad «B the third and dedding game of their and the RabUt dared them to drop 1 Hovarth, rg .... A 1-1 the door suddenly and socked the 2 Bralthwalte rg •• 1 0-0 the long ead of the peors ta fhstr aeries, both teams ready fo r “ a bat­ watchman . . . then chased him Mm. 4M» < 510 480 | i| S Initial gamsB. tle to the death." down the hall . . . when the caps 12 8-4 27 . . V, Ctaa'Gsme'/,ltose’ Everything that can be said ^ came, Rabbit was to bed . . . and Fletaree A A P Stores (5) I H ie first game fouro the Oxto^da, been said about the title swries. The His return from the Navy, a F rite y ...... 110 187 80—SS9 Half time score 20- Oxfords. point^ to the crutches to sustain 8 minute periods. d n iW n g the Helghta 45-27, wmlOv Guards gave a s Impressive display his a u c tio n he couldn’t have been Scene to Grand Central Station at Wsnnwgren ...114 105 105—894 tita Bast Sides loaally troonced the : of power and superiority in winning New York must havs bssn some­ Fmtta ...... 99 91 90—380 Referee, Rjrcholsky. Cobs in the seoond game M-14. Tha the opener, 82 to 16, Wst week, the the Tnf" because he couldn't run. i So they arrested John ICvers, who th !^ . . . the Babbit, witkhls aaU- Carlson ...... 96 89 IQO—298. A , EIGHT UNMR PAR tirird ahd best gam<^ oltbe f i l ^ came clearly mdicatlng that the or*s caavaa bag, a parrot, a monkey Petke ...... 104 95 907^390 63 the Nnrth Ends puUtag out a was rooming with the Rabbit, and Rangers had stepped out of their and three ah e^ ta ths wind. over ilta Boys’ Club in the in facing the town Champa, clapped him Into the clink. Georgettl, if i, The Rabbit was always up to And ths fountain in ths hotel court­ - 529 617 485 1531 and a half o f play, 83-M. now on the verge of their third con­ yard in S t Louia vtasrs the Rabbit KCith'b (3) , JACK (M L A N D WINS Urbanettl, If .. The toap found the CoD^tiena secutive title. something with real fun in It. SiatteF* AD Pro tod Am DeSimone, I f .. . . . I remember an exhibition fully clothed, dived for Aril. W.Relth ...... 96 93 80—371 easily outclassing the Heraldt^ The Rangers, however, are a sur Weir, c ...... Juniors, the final count reading prising team, as was anmly proven game with the Yankees « . . And Jack Scott chasing him down HarU 94 86 183—812 Broadway toBowed'' by a crowd Murphy ...... 104 101 101—318 JUNH)ltP0n TITLE tour Recoids (or Layoot ■Vince, rg ..... 4^-21. m tbe mahner in which thnr uCaned Ruth dammed a terrific foul on a Hantourda, ^rg, ■houting, "Stop T U ef!” Bayes ...... 117 106 121—844 Hie Send-Ftaals UP the elimination series drier play­ scorching line to right ileld.. . . Deyorlo, Ig ... The qtaai-flnal games w ill ^e. ing of Junior csUbiU all sea- the Rabbit reached up and whirled They are saying ths hroken leg Beletti ...... 98 106 113-^7 at S t Petersburg may stop him . . at Pmelunt to Enter played tomorrow night at the East aim. The greatly favored Jaffe his cap around, put a frightened Boats Wffliatn Flomiiiff, 50-49; 12 41 Side gym in. whieh the CoB^tans jew eU and Y. M. C. A', qutotete fen look on his face and wavered on his that he never may play ball again 003. 498 556 1557 to Gsin Britirii-ABicriean M , . . Maybe Ute doctors are right Cubs (^q>6se the North Ends in the first victim to’the brilliant team play of legs. . . . On the next pitch the Tourney Honors.^ Qaartor-Fmb^of NorA gamfiat 7:30 o’clock, whfie the Eaht the Rangers and est^MlChed the Babe swung at the empty air . . . •. . . but my bet Is down that he ^Hardware Stores (3) Cowles, rt ...... 2 Sides' stack up agsdnst the Oxforda. title ^aUengers as an up and corn- the Rabbit Iky down, his Chin in his does. GaHasso...... 98 97 106—396 Staum, I f ...... 0 Froim previous games play^ jhy tag -«rSSfi<»n.^,Lart w e ^ ^ B n m b y ...... 91 120 .91—>302 The Kitish American dub’s and Send GoK Play. . Shel(hm,.e ...... o thesw four teams, one can rest as­ Rangers were smlttc&.wltn n ervi^ Edgar ...... 88 90 llO —388 Junior Pod Toumaao^t was ‘ Minor, rg ...... 1 sured that the semi-final games wlH ness, which coupled with ta e^ > ^ - Miller, I g ...... 0 be bitterly contested, as each team Vittuno ...... 83 88 94—265 brought to a successfid eondnsion, ence them easy prey for the Olson ...... 99 m 96—302 Ptoehurst N. O, Aprik^A.-(AP) is anxious to go Into the finals and. veteran Guards. vTltb Jack Copelaild and Wm. Flem­ —George T Dunlap faced quarter 16 T ' cop the title. There is very little to • ToM lit's contest may be a differ­ 6-16 14 Red Wings Are Defeated 464 502 497 1463 ing meeting in the final 8 ^ 4 before finals of the annual North and South H alf time score, 16-9 East Sides. choose from to tbe-tmmiog games ent story. A t least, it should f i » 8 minute periods. and' s6me interesting and close Tri«Ti a much jdoser and more excit­ First Nattonal Stoces (1) a large crowd of spectators. amateur golf tournament today with Johnston-.'.___ 88 106 105—299 Referee, Bycbolsky. •games are looked for tomorrow ing game. The Rangers will be to The game was nip and luck most rosy prpapects. nighL there fighting every-minute and if McKeever ...... 85 89' 98—267 of the way, but Fleming got a break T o l Durand .*...... 89 78 88—253 The National amataur champion North Aids (82) ASX favored by the breaks may trun to a By Black and liield a lead of j.7 bs^ It look­ surprising upset and force the series 2 Brogan ...... 112 118 104—829 yesterday blazed ids way across the P. ' B. ed ail over for Copeland, but he Ptoehurst No. h course With an as­ Into three games. The Quarda B en n y...... 85 94 107—386 steadied and In the last rack only 4 1, Comber, r f ---- .....4 tonishing 63,. eight strokes under O. Sumislaski, if ...... 1 the other hand, w ill be out to flnl balls separated theno, with Fleming . the series to two straight games an<3 >459 478 497 1438 par, to shatter all professional add 2. 'Quartis» o ...... shooting and the shot an easy one. .1 ; prove that they haven't sUpped m Chicago One Up on DetfoR amatsur records for the layout. He 8, Hemtaway, rg ...... 0 much as ^ r season’s record would But. Wee W illie misaed and Cope- weo^ Out in 81 and home-, in 82 to 8. Swlkla, Ig ...... 6 BBUISH-AMBBICAN lai^ ran the game, to become Junior JfNIOB TITLE TOURNEY lufbcate. . „ j m Stanl^ Cnp Series Wales ito6 Ireli^ split even : elim ijyte Donald Parson, o fJToungsr 2. Staum, Ig, r g ...... 0 John “Shorty" Malta of Hartford Champ'00-46. Both fh u i^ are now towm Ohio, 7 and 5, He required hut Sports Editor, CMOLTS W IN the Hrltarii-American League i senior players and aie! entereif in y w ill be tltaJileyenth man on the fioor Murphy’s aUeys, Tdrrance bitting I*) putts on the 18 greyis, stoking 11 U 82 ManchesterEvenixw Herald: . mad danehv fallow the main at­ After 81 Minite the senior tourney'which opefls this Jiis approa^ on the tftii for a birdie . West Side Beys d o b The Herald Juniors lost to th e--'«*i ' Ba^ The Cmcdt Five easily defeated high single witii 119 and ’Hiomson ■wtak,. traction. - high threie-string with 821: In - the three. P. B. Collegians test night in a way that the Stardust Five Satwday night by -' In tile senior toumamoit the Today he faced Jack Ryetaon, of 3. Bantley, r f ...... ,...! left BO doqbt as to which was the other match, Scotland took three drawn tor the first round are as fol- Reds Seek Tlnrd Win the overwhelming score of 79-18. Copperstown, N. Y., who yesterday 3. Brown, If ...... 2 superior team. Tha team was defln-» points from .England, Wylie FpUtag .laWMi, ■ ^mtaatod. The Herald cmr?. Due to the absence of Garrone, the high single With 124 and htghJQxree- eliminated Artiiur M..WPod,-Rtince- 0. Bteseil, i f j ..^ ..9 . J. Cqtaland vs. Jy McMeneifiy. ton University 'gou, ciqiUUn, one up. g AhdiRson, e ...... 0 formed with the rules of the touzaa-' JAFFI JEWELS WIN Over Cnbs lolts were held to ■6ils nbsuid sMng-'mtb,JB41. ■ B. Hs^Pon vs. Dgaavan. ment as stated in ’Hie Herald on - n CafrAm Wales ■' : - In other quarter dnal matchee to­ 2/ Heafs, r f ...... 6 re 1^ the Stardusts. Coach Ai W. li^ e vs. D. Poota. 4. Cordy, rg ...... 1 March 24, quote— "Playen> on the gglni is ^tempting to azrahge a A. Stevenson...... 99 106 87—302 day, Halbert J. Blue, o f Pittsburgh, >op. W. Hewitt v i^ . Hewitt ehs^iged Dick Wilson of Southern 3. Salmonson, Ig ....; .2 squads o f the high school and^ trade taif''?- AT game with the Polish Nationals of Terrance ...... 90 iil9 97—306 W. Brennqn vq. W, Fleining. stoool. basketbill teams will not be' •ixsf.' -f'' Rockville, a ^ o conquered the Donnelly .101 91 98—290 Pines, N. C.; R. A. Lester, >• of eligible. to .participate in the junior ’The 'Commlttae requests these Orange, N. J., opposed Arthur Lynch 18 , 11 5-11 27 Guards. B6x score; Thomson .115.116 90—321 games completed/.' on or bdore cage tourney to be conducted at the Detroit. April 4.—(AP)—’The Brennan ...... '9 9 ' 98 92—289 o f Mamaroneck N. Y., and Johnny Halftime score, ,16-10, North Cmolts (78) Thursday, April 18th and the tour­ Rec, starting Tuesday, April 8, ao- Chicago Black Hawks were one up B. F. T. Johnson, of Lumberton, N. C., teed ^ d s . 8-minute p«riods. Referee, coodlng to a ruling by Promoter J. Gmn 3I -32 ficterr Wi on the Detroit Rid Wings today to 504 680 474 1608 nament rides are posted on tk » club off against Dick Chapman, o f Green­ Bychols)cy.- Johnson, I f ...... 8 2-5 18 bulletin bocud. BehneF ClonS. It Is felt that It their battle for the • Stanley Cup, O’Leary, if ...... 8 4-6 , 20 Iretand ' wich, Conn. dofiegtaas (41) . would he nnfaiv organized teams Rally h Second Half; hockey’s supreme award, after an Mozzer, c ...... 6 2-8 14 Sherman ...... 113 87 108^-808 P. ' B. F. T. to allow these players to be drafted 81-mtoute battle ’Tuesday night Leone, I g ...... 2 0-8 4 V en n a rt...... U4 ? f 90-804 g Stonamon ...... 4 3-4 11 for servlce.ln the competition, ^riiioh which ended 2 to 1 when I^ u l Haberem, Ig ...... 2 0-0 4 Foots ...... 109 lOT 9 6 ^ 1 2 GREEN BASEBALL aU B 3, Chapman ...... 0 0-1 0 is limited to boys 17 years of age< Fanikner b Star. Thompsem flipped . a hig^ back- Tureck, rg ...... 9 1-1 19 D a v ie s ...... ;,.. 119' 86 81— 286 MORGAN BOWLERS DROP 1.'H airis ...... 0 .0-2 0 and under." . y handed shot into the net for a clean Taggart 81 115 101—397 1. Muldoon I , ...... ,.4 0-2 8 tar and MUldqon were' ta- goal. 85 1 79 TO HOLD FIRST MEETING FROM SELECT QUINTET 2. Green ...... 0 0-1 0 under this rullxig aa it reads The Jaffa Jewela traveled to The game w&s fee first in' toe Stardust Five (18) 636 486 480 1502 3. CArpenter...... > .8 8-8 iQ. as were Vines, Ganreno, •‘Onickie’* Wethersfield last night and^man- best three out ot five seileC which B. Scotland (8 ) / 8. Obuchowskl ...... 4 0-8 8 Smith, B w l Judd and'MqCurry. The determines the Stanley winner Henry, r f ...... ’.... 8 < [itBltag aa stated In last night’s Her­ aged to eke out a 84-32 win to the D ickson ______96 U 2 101—809 Playors Asked to 1. Tlem ey ...... 2 1-3 5 last few seconds of play. The and the champion team of hockey: Sapienza, I f ...... 0 ( Psurker .'___ ..... 74 98 80—253 Baltimore, April 4.— (AP)— The 0. Chapman ...... 0 0-1 0 ald, quota: V Jaffees played very listleasly at tne The second game Thursday will al­ Mallon, I f ...... 1 H. Stevenson ..., 87 106 114—807 morrow Night Morgan Recreatimi team of Hart­ "A ll teUDS have submitted, their Start of the game and were trailing so be played at Detroit’s Olympia, Weir, c ...... 2 ( W ylie ...../ ...... 101 124 116—841 Hfildud’s Qahhoose. ford, Conn., last year's champions IT 17 7-19 41 players with the reitrlotlpn i l6-4 at the, end of the first quarter, where more than 13,000 people Muldoon, Ig ...... 1 ^ and record holders today passed nsrsM Newsboys, Jrs. (31) that any m ^ber of a team having ^ ,but managi^ to cut the lead to 19- watched last night’s game. 'Bie l^alker, rg ...... 1 856 440 411 1209 from the list of the five leading P. B. F. T. reatoed his ^taeenth birthday the 14 ^ time. ' battleground for the next two England (1) - ■ ( tbio Manchester Green baseball teams to the National /Duck Pin 1. Johnsota, r f ...... 1 1-3 3 first day of April will not be al­ In the second half the JsUIe team games will then shift to Chicago. 8 2-10 18 90 82 105-R77 team will hold its first meeting at Bowling Congresa tournament. ■ 8. ^ Ford, if ...... P 0-2 Q lowed to enter into ^omnetition. Cc^ieland *’*• • Another rating made^wae the bar­ forged into , a four point l»d with Refeiee: DeUafera. Donovan . e • ee e 87,81 86-356 Hublard’s club house tomorrow The score of 1831 registered tq^lal Nacskowskl, If . . .0 0-8 0 two minutes left to go. Warner Eight-minute quartars. night >at 7 o’clock. G>randl w ill ttace the Recreation All-Stars of Balt^ g ring of players that were oo toe , BEDS-CUBS CLASH. • Morrisim .131 lOfiilOS-rM a Mnzser, 0 ...... ,...8 8-8'-11 high and school squads toe then made a field 'goal and a foul Providence, R. I., April 4.—(AP) McAdams ••••••• .116 iOD 104^-830 ohiuge o f tile xqeeting. He w ill be more last night placefd them in se^ 2. Sears, rg ...... 2 0-1 4 to bring the Wethersfield team with­ the maaagv tklf year. ond place, nine points behind the entire season, ju st. recently com- —^The Boston Cubs and Providettce BOYS’ CLUB H ^S 4. Vennart, Ig ...... 1 0^1 2 Dletad,” was ' made with ths in one point Jaffe’s then took time Reds meet here tonight to the third 414 863 897 1180 , 'topics o f Importance ooncemtag leading'Convention Hall of Wash-. 2. Aeeto, Ig ...... \.,9 1-1 1 out and aa It v%s their fourth, Ber- The highly touted Celtics lost knowledge of any of the managers game of the three out at five series this year’s baseball players will be Ington, and pushed the fifth placed. QT coaches of teams in the tourna- gendabl made 'gooc* the technical their, eleventh game of 0 e secMon Morgsm Recreation out of the select for the Canadian-Amerlcan Hockey Saturday when they were defeated GIBL8 GYM LMAGUR Mscussed. The following athletes 17 ' 7 ^ 7-18 21 tacat until to anpeared ta print last )foul tying the score. With but League championship with the F t a * (3) ,nre to attend this meeting: Borefio,: quintet The Hartford team scored Referee,‘Bycholaky. 8-niinute pe­ taghtk Caritacier, Vinoe and Mid-' seven seconds left to play Peter An­ by the West Bids Boys’ O qb by a Rhoi^ Island Club two up on their margin o f 16 points, 88-32. ‘ ^ , Qulow .....Vf. 74 Vlot, Bolglnla, ' Plnney, 1951 to win the 1988 tourney. riods. 26-10 halftime, CoUeglani. doitai ItAppsarsd are etigitde undqr^;. derson let one go from the midMe Boston rivals for the Fontaine Cup. Wtiir • ••••* f e e « 88 P h e ^ S|iriuuie, Flddler,^Joe Lovet, Baltimore teams will'hold the snot this hcwinitat Smlto Gavello, > o f the floor breaking the tie and giv­ For the B om Club BroWa, Hears Provdlence took the first game to and J d ly carried the Milk o f the RJBUCIiIB. *• e.e e'e a e,« ■ T4 Butch. Lovet, Joe ZiqMitka, Swickla, light in the team rcUing tonlgnt Judd, McDiStm arc'BOt, Yet aoBS * ing Jaffes a well deserved victory. Boston last Saturday and tae sec­ • • • _e f • ,q e «'• ••«#«! Roy Jazyis, Harold Jarvis, Cyck but several stogies and drables Mta o f tita ptayefs (last mmitiobsd Jaffe Jewels. scoring and tor the- Celtics, J . ond,game here the' following night. Brown was outatanding. Fredarlcksoft . • • O',* • • J . 81 FtaMer, Joe Hublard, Jr., and P o ^ w ill be scheduled. \ TO CUT DOWN PRICE the^Wtore aeason Vlth this P B F T Should they win tonight the cup school. . Clune’s tatentlo&A I 0-0 0 Boy^ Ctab (88) PowBrti a^ SO off. 6 Jim Tierfaey, rf . 0 w ill be theirs. Please report promptly Thursday ta ig lA W f been otoirwlM, tato .nh^ . 4 0-0 8 : B. F. T. OFRACDH. TICKETS Faulkner, rf .. 496 514 Avqntag, April 5, at 7:00. dw the tato an thh A ta n jl' Larson, If .... . 0 0-0 0 Lennon, If . . * « *« • • •. 1 1 D Cordy, I f aea • 9 -1 ^ A 9 players wars or John Tierney, If . 2 0-0 4 ( ) New York,/ April 4.— (APJ— new- ona s9 art . 3 0-0 6 S. Brown, t f • e e • a • a;a'e^'• # S ^ ^ A Waddau Butt, c, Ig .... BLUEFIELDSTOHOU) BeZIBOn, C ivi._.....eee. • O' 0 0 Whether or not th«Y allowed to. orlmtaatlon would Belson,.. c . •. • • . 3 3-3 9 Lyttle . eeawsA*'*'** •■■*-4' • • • Hagenqw, c ...... 1 0 * Haasett • e • • e eie. • t • • W'W COMOLT PIWTO FACE bet openly on the raess, toe racing olcsr on(te'ta^ Anderson, rg .. .. 2 0-0 4 observsr. 3-4 3 MEEnUG ON MONDAY Heafs, rg ...... A * , " Lasar • e e J-fi e.u • « -ta&f of Now York state ^ will gst Gorman, Ig . . . ,. 0 gitlmoTUion,. Ig ...... 1 0 ^ 2 nMfs chances than svsr bstore tn Carpenter —— Plllard • * 9M — wta.V • a IBICliEillQOttTEAM would haV YMtAfeiMtar* ■* 6-7 34 Jolly, rg >••e aa Low • •«•••.« 4 • e^ 4 I ^ . ... ass tho housM run tiris season and 14 'at' less SBEMBSO. m field. A ll Bluefields ban fitayers. are I T ' 4 38 The 1984 summer , imhodule;^ ap­ B F T urg^ to attend the regular busi­ 487 459 The QD>aqit4)astota^ Now % Ybrk—Hans Kempfsr, 318, Dames (33) . posed iM pliyers on tita Bi|ta Ctoinaaajr, and Geotgo Cqlsa, 285, proved by the Hoek«y Qub yester­ Beartel, rf .. . 0 0-0 0 ness' meeting of the club next Mon­ I f l 9 Speaker Hi t./RatatoF;; of t o r ^squaid^tile VAsi beasqin, will 00 ' N. ^Y.—Sfindbr Saabo, attend as plans win be discutaed A.'A. Brown,orows, eo j . •M: Entire Cllj tiotilT." Antidpatlng Hammer, rg .. 8 1-1 7 for the coming season. y4- wkAt ptoBrises te^he an 2:ta» defsated Frank Bro- , .*0 , 0-0 0 Vmmail, rg A 'p liiM -la l. gams. Al Bogg^ lo- powles, 2 lg ChicagD* t#o out of Isgal batting utaisr to e three bOlt Breslau, rg . ’The Bluefields have decided to McConkey, l | f *' now bei^ consfatawjl^ At AibaiU' O’Connor, Ig .. 2 0-0 4 va »a y by A tm QffbOai im a been an- tittos furbish up their practice diamond jto^'ootaflr tha tormer high and eaanqiMntlF tataiaaid teeonrta —> for the coming' practita- sesMpns. 32 udMX laya It vkWita Charlotte, tL G>-Chai#e Flaoher, 4-4 32 ward Aa wtal t a m :irward::’' Tfgnsaa C1W> ttarsw.Joo BattA> tita'^kaadi' ofs tob 14 ^ AU members are requested to re­ __MtatlaMKlwvo in ' Score, half time, iS-14, Wethers- port Saturday at the- Bluefields ■±, I,' ,." akl* Albany, N. 'Y., 176, one boor. leld; referee, Dolan, N w ir ^ v t a li" Oonm-^Abe .toe tract and help to get the ihfleld ta­ from I2.T8 to to shape t o use. i m u t,, Now York, .taan, over .hatae.i Blues ------^ llartin^ tosBtota N. J. (Mar-. tax and ttA lurday, 42 to SL v D fili F sm aim -atata taX.*' '■■ ■' “ BASEBALL Moorehouaa toaturaB tor the Ata- Tkta ataitie Straok, ners and’ Olde at y t ^ t o 385, Boatqii, dSfiiM ^Dtok Rtaaei^ Last Night's Fi^ts P. Htagkta ^ 980, YHiaa; two out of to n e tana. By Associated Prese SMkat, New York Nailonsls 8, Cleveland 0—Bsmier, rf 1. ■4“ N > . aOUen, W-19. w 8—DaUaFeta, rf . 1|SW-Y( '^dliaik 00:88. Brooklyn 6, Boston Americans 5. Jacksonville, FUu—Joe Berloy, 0—Horvath, If.. A' - ntUadripbia Nationals 6, Detroit 147, PhlUpptaes, outpoistod B an ^ •.••ee>i8e M 0 ^ '^junjpig- WOfi'- ..-Oari- ibSS Katoey, 144, JacksonvUle, (8 ). 0—Moof League r Y 0 t o : (( disqjuAlt- .t.. Cincinnati 9, Newark 8. Danas, Tex.—R ltdile Made, .148, 0—Hor • • • • e s'lfi'- -V ^op New York Americans 18, Atlanta Dallas, outpomted Louis "KlfiV R ,rf nine gnihs'^ Londoa Azteca, 143, Mexico Clto, (10), > 1—Bralthwwto, I f >v, « V W i tf? - ’ '*• Baltimore.6, Philadelphia Ameri- Utloa, N. Y.—JitanzDllwK^ lT6i 0-rDuponfi tne A S3Taeuse, N. Y., and ^ S ta fir, ni St. 1/Miis Americans A Buffalo 3. 1T7, New Yoik, fbaw ($). 8 'k Chicago Americans 10, Pitts- St. Pstersburg, Fkb-'-Sob iita e too. pnrgh 3i AleitaadrlA Va., ^Qtt1 sa Toay Caneela, rAsatam hsb ^rbich fell tato a l^ustofi, .Ti Ifl^ooA >wMl near Durant, ’ Houston, knoci«d .oiii; IrM';. fecitoid - after fioundwatt 168* NW^‘ " In >;the. deiVL. water t o two kins,

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Weicafpp to thaii^lkJ^i^ etorof!*' . t VWtK the Peace and r (^ -a ^ W ";9vr FntBrePhBS. When vro ihall His — ( Home fqrever with th« Shvidur. ■ ■■ A-’V ■ Yes, f o r ^ , W A t ;jB»« pt^lUdOB ~ Wla0tca>Sal9]n« N. C , A.prll':' 4^— Xu the riches of ^ * f a v o r ; ^J. 'Ywtaav last, jifight, sit «. (AP)—Richard J. Raynoids, Jr., a' ta thet Ktogddm over there^ toridepi;oiivtMtC}il^'^H De- S o l^ l, Robert CcAtor tiie stormrirl yotiBg TT>w-« who took. to avlatio^ pimento ^q^^Wettars ' tolaad, w m ehQi shlpptog and Broadway show bUim Win there be some one In glory thanks of. the bo^; of sevieinth '/cna-x,; «?» Who is there because we’ve-told arrested tpdi^ on an indictment tate__ _ . noM to oarn a little changes, inher* grade and to all t)^ its att^kriH ited abbut |25,OO0.OOO today on his Forth to them the gospel story, turnip A'(^Wid^Jmry ^yesterday. helped n)sike. ' krUdnmf^, opcff ^'toe 38th birthday.. . ^ ^ .That did wta them to the fpl.wtta *'inJmrtag^the H to '^ hsalto of H a r d lp ^ thereby built a cigarette fortune es­ And God’s Joy to us is given; tacbm pS ^t persondk*, , '' When we see them tajtbat place. From toe rdwionae .of . . .the ground ( it J timated at »100,00U,0Q0. So far as i^dience, it seemed tna^ the boys’ 1 .'/.-■'■It TIm arreto’was^^iC' ^ Deteo- places) kpown all Res^olda had to do to aS' Ptod LaWy' tlye 'John Ootda* of thd tastrict at­ HOW our souls will thriU with pleas- work was thoroughly enjoyed. Sev­ u; :A|n^'Aadraiat'^ v; ‘ • ■: and rw< sume control of the fortune, waa to eral times during the evening, the torney’s stalls who said ’ A bad been countitoi • ura »fwa'-‘no--.fs8‘ '^"'" aign a few papfrs for th^ Safety course of the play was interrupted The . pprt od ■ '.aNal flrCa of old toaiNMi and^ totoidih* tet.toe' Deposit Company of Baltimore, lAs they share with us their love _ 'Ldvey . of. ^43' • Cdbdni Ad by . Noe,1 C km i And their gratitude forever by the laughter and applause of the ______vdn^lation of i which handled distribution of th< audience. This was particularly R t fe d / ^ p o rt]^ ; the ' projsaipiBflt original cast ..... — -y-zT-m — Into toe to estate. For this blessed home abovp. noticeable after Ernest lindeM as of Bbbhyr sen iff Adm-^I^srihoti, Miss Alma Andrulot,. daughter, of dty. today from New Jersey. once again ‘toian. the i a Young Reynolds himself was say' to -Noel-Cwwtatf a "PB-rLeave ^[t To Mr. andA bs. George Antarulpt;:. of CordOs said MCNSUy told him be And so what For with God there’s no depression. captain Nat Skillings, "My TJhole slee'ves waAtbo Strbng'to tag nothing today. He was m se­ the Captain,” bad flnished telling a You.’;. . . V . ^ 85 .Wataer street, .1^ 1 play th^rede was enrbute to see a blend about And so the^qtaihg maxbb on. a vegetable garden .eriw Sin can never enter there. -peas; cucumbers, he , . clusion with; his wife and young story of ■ his seatwltfuttilp. In ,'^Hlch ' F iM W preifid^t ;<»r the bo:^ . of Crembie to'the gstting a lawyer to defend blm, but A clean yiito'i-upoomtog .orocutos son, Richard EU, and would not tell God’s great grace in full expression. ,tog-Sock and Buskin, production, he refusSo to disclose the name of and other im r^ ' bulbs .- Md: perpn^ -ibtaUy blossoms oat to Scatters blefsli^ everywhere. he related how he had placed a hen­ C ^ and {dsbist tor it how he planned to spend this red- coop on top.of-A caboose for a I^e 'holds the pdsition;^ secr4ts^ ‘Alma'.ls oner of the dub’s very'efti- the fritod. It was reported that nials and toe toou^ta ()( isuny '8re tla something very mmto' letter day. look-out. - of the B*rY, ■ lie has appeared be­ dentr'isnd. reliable memhere.' - She [ McNally recently had been, hi the turned taVfaard;;‘toe Hfoujad toto .aomeithlng p leasi^ t o ' Fortune Divided In that program of the ages, has-been up to date,..one of the Vicinity of Fed Bank,'^N-'J. many a imdtachS is the ulttomte re­ b^Dototag flt-to eat^gi. Ail His kindness to bestow, Another feature of this remark­ fore the public eye in the role of The elder Reynolds left other por­ able tale was the deiKription of a ^ w e r s behind the throne^” seen Taken to the Criminal Courts sult A few squam yfrdsTctf tloto .itt^er-powertag derito/w All that’s written on the pages the staging “PVederlck” to Ubbs which have pdxaii^ffi l tions of his wealth to other chil­ hwricane > that occutred in a lati­ Gilbert and SttlUvan!s qpera, "The but'nqt heard, -one .of thoM In'ylsl- buU'dhig, McNally was questioned by odorous soil; a 9clghber,y dren, among them the late Smith Of the Book of Life we’ll know. tude of forty-two . degrees below ble-Tnit Invaluable property men, District Attorney William C. Dodge flock (tf worm -hunt^ rbbtas and V f thA eariy labors P irr^ s (tf ■PenwnCe,”'«1to Ws'itas in tbe borders of the Reynolds, who suffered a fatal af^d zero, in which he was able to right tehor volto woitt him hs^ty. acela- prompttosv/tii>acheB;''..or .vhat have and Asaistant District Attorney Al- grackles and the spring program Is mysterious bullet wound In —the Let us strive to win this treasure finally mapped oiut But toe resifit is toq .The I And His promise now believe; , his ship by cutting away .three feet metion. .^.He has made bis own Sr you; isrthe flrit' tltoe she has bert B. Unger. The prisoner dls- magnUicent Reynolds home here pd the cook’s stoVe-piUa ' wtagement of o»e »«»g backs repostag to flia change from -tita two years ago. Ajid a rich reward receive. The effects'of Earl Hunt, the cap­ out stagb.1'H e' diito before ' a<^ doctor l U N m A L S I ^ be cbiMlredclthita. JalB r . Ollirocto DANGER TO CREDIT The silver forest lured me on n'^ls believed that t)is femtahto hi toe Y?M. c r A . -banquet Sdectmen W i Be t o half of toe audlmice’ gave mkny a ;W ^bsdsy etentagif^A^' LOWLANDS FLOODED The'funeral of Jotai F.-pttqrolto ■i Amid its simset scenes, who died Monday^-was had this FEARED BY SPAIN Where tender ferns are eoftiy Q>]Em secret aigb as'fh ^ gtoea npeta the TiA' n i^ ' feature fcfeft' beef, Into a maiden's dnama. beauty of the fito ladles ta t|le with '1 i^ h e d potStdea and grsvy, KNIGHTS OF PYTHlASS;x IN EAST HARTFORD morning at 9 o’clours of sen^^rvdU DUvforth, in the 70.Titare that he force Rgle. Immediate paymente to f o ^ ^ found It in the charmb^ dli^tbs tatog in admt the ' well-dressed b « % m 6 to 7 or- ‘.,r,land isolated toe cown. Flooded !act Was attMtaril to'm lt bight when and persons making such requests G ra iia CnflilcallOT JOtut r . MR"* I lowlands were drained as .thousands At toe special meeting, of ^tte must await their turn. Idaced well^ver toe right eya while Walton are cbfChainnen v|he delegatiims .iCrbta tha A Navy Board of Park Commissionegi held 1 listened to' the warbling birds 'dbria'cli, of M id^tow n, W ith of toiis of ice raced down stream, Bt'. pntihii and Spanish importers may They set my heart at ease, toe .sirirto are to; be about Mgbt ataata, with Mfbl Wilson C2Ub, of which organtabtitan he was ta Munlcapal building tola taorn- mwt foreign demands by provisional I sensed the fragrance of the flow­ inches, foom the groupu. Polly, the 1 jita ‘ supper particularly Afl80dX t€S.*to‘ A ttend . Word of the Jam-breidc was sent ah honorary meml^, and toe Ing, a-coramfttee eonsisttog'« Pat­ payments in pesetas at toe day’s maid, iss portrayed by Harold tidret dtatrib^ ^ to- Bellbtos Palls, Vt; ten mUes American-Legioi!; vlitted, toe home rick GTnary, ’IhcmaiM^ ers ■ . ■' .r. south and all flood gates were opto rale for foreign currencies, v ^ - And walked among the treea. Symtajgton, was drbiuwd v ' c .;B . igmmta Ffli: ato vfore raprestotedntXhe funeral Parir Supe^tendeiHt holding an adequate reserve, esti­ ^ arid y in A B^rijtaeh iBaid^i tag Epfta>> iazxangmnentvc at Pyfclfiae hi the swond 1 there te sHpw toe ice .to^ss,.Cakes, to this jindrittaft'tffhere also Miirphey was appoiiricd mated at around 10 per cent, to pro- fpm .r .Robeit :Staiw%9d PWsc^i 'to' jConneisticut will gather I e to- X Master How kind dear Moto^ Nature isr itad 'fbife-"^'|)wet:^mpm with a committee from W tect from possible fluctuations To give us such a part repa» t^^ empi were hem/in' rtadine Where beauty, finds . its deepest bacbelp^, Damon Lod^ as host Porbster’s Ifor aSis emergency at the Bellows At-^e\funertlX't^ toothing and '‘Veterans, to confer axid d exchange is requested and is auth­ root— ...... ■ eit^tly by >'/niaAd^' ABril Ara- A it^ Ooe ' ' .t among ■foose who,.vM1tbd the home on a poeslHe site in. CJenter ' Park lWita 'Pe:K>W> ^ Anderson. Uie^'waet'abd; Mis.^ W a li^ . Jdaea hXn' on Wto vStieet bas been^ d Falls but ear^jteday the to^ orized officially. A forest in the spring! was.riudto>8 -*dong iritoput damagA iatt night. . ’ ■ i ^. for toe Memorial to tbe foldiers Hits Exporters —Floria Plaanl. ' biotoes ware perhaps the ‘es*' 'Bij assist thsXGbig’a aoixtatoiodato the la r ^ df Rev. .|oim F.,K(^niiyi; 'acting pas­ and sailors wbo^loft their Dyes in ' The ruling affects .^foreign ex­ most striktqg of-all. A pink Straw ffortbXri^wuaiuQf^KtagYitoahd.Pytoian.tos- toe Spankto-Am^can War. 142 Pine street. 8TABT8 ON RAM PAGE tor of St. -Briwn- will be unable to fix deflnito prices vlnced that Peter Benway, 6T, of '^W;toe I some time within the 'next M hburs.- Mahoney, repreSefittag'the family; Jack Moriazty, as Mr. Foxton, Jarie JoiuiBon'and HSr^ Pierson, era. because of toe imcertalniw sur­ Attleboro Maas., was too free with and Earl Himt as Major Pepper, ' ■ riuSri^Rook- Nbrtoefn reaches, spurted to moch Attenti chancellor commaa^,v'o ireeted wire 6 by attempting to eliminate fluctus' Benway was arrested last night Stuart B. R, )nanutocturer as tbnm. 1™^® by a string ehsetablA^8ltoto' are ] . ec acted asjbejtec^ It was near here that a’ freight and Son trtmk factory claimed its OVTUe ' J*-.' ' " • ' * rspofided to a atarm this mbrn- mdrntag. ' y * train was wrecked by a wsshqut second victim today with the death "We are making a port of every< so wellt known. STOREEli^RSW ARY fire e - f froin. Box 7l,dt9ltaau*»x flre *t ; The Coibnial Trust> early yesterday, killing three trata' of Emile Fortiar, 86, foreman ta thing We use and from this nucleus ta home bt flte^Mta'-Moofler, 804 Waterbuiy, bwna .a i men. the Japanntag room: of the plant ta can reodity' eaqptjnd to take -coto of totumh street. It way extingnia lr ^ block at 64 BitaPtalte ^uajtoX^j^ the Brtatri homtitaL any (ta aB of otm requirements requirements, if I with chemicals. - >?.> bury vritere a veraiiAl (Seorge Daytoo, 8|8, engtaeer for neceaaazy.*^ . May and two CURRY TO FIGIfT toe ,.Ocnmeotlcut Ught and/Power Uta Ford kMor Co said toe De- effr'^tgtariss- ■ The Metaorial Hospital atadUmiy' Two CJomfany was fatally injured ta the troit dispatim to the agency,' is lo st^ l^ t has set the dhte^^bf Saturday, A j^ .if ' Vy.-^ of blast which w rec^ a Japanntag operattag to toe black bn meeent 3X for its annual s p ^ rqmm|ge ’.yr. aantetibe OUSTING PROGRAM over ta the factory and .reatated in oestsl It cemtinued: * to®i ale ealA toe to, tie>anBOU»c4d ^tfow^Ybik. ■ d l^ T h e ,: Mri:to»th^. ten .otom J^OfsoBS besides Fortier • " Whenvprlees gb up bustaess later ta>ed<^on being goes down,’ was Hbnry Iford’s (OenttaDed from Page One) Birittinta and ifooie fuirifobtai*. 0ri«st of Hugh Dobir^, 1:3; The ttard victim seriouriy-injured mebt on tiie present price ,nlx^, Ataf-A Is » At braob'aimut V WOMA^ lia tom brought dti:. ., to the belief that theta chiefs se)eo- Fortier suffered » ftoctotod Jaar " to death ’EhoiMlF^ tion bungling merited his dtsnawf*|l. and^ann but., ItafpitA' autberitiaa that we will miSa aa tlta citas New H avi^ 98rd itres “ ' Curry Mmiwiif stated eflutaatical- •aid he would .recover, ttatB'tatocnsl Wf0 t tortaiy. l ahoifltf-ttonk N4W injuries, heretofore unMnown to alxmt4^,^>uiiitA’ ifre* Olivia Vbhen picked ly ladtiiight that be d idh ^ii^M l was hdd te/a ' for ths ^; physicians* ceufed A fatotiny spell •fm is pvstty eertoUt' said to call a meeting of the e x e c u te ttaitoig L committee— "W hat tor?” h e addeiil tbls adternbon, dbeely frilowed by' smed,! but William P. death. 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LOST AND l'X)UND BUSINESS SERVICES APARTMENT'S—FLATS— « 7^^ OFFERED 18 LOST—A GOLD FILIGREE ear TENEMENTS 63 FISCHER NAMED S n tK E STATUS SAME ring at Masonic Ball. If found NEW FLOORS LAYED, sanded and FOR REN T—^MODERN five room BASEBALL BRIEFS pleeist call 3516. finished. Also old floors sanded and flat, on West Center street, and DE9TTE WACE INCREASE reflnlshed like new. Phone Rock­ others In dlflereht loealitlea. Wm. (By Aesoetatod Preea) .i^psan that BUI WaUnr, Paul Dean TENNIS CHAIRMAN ville 974-4. Kanehl, 619 Center street. Tele­ GIANTS and Jess Balnee are beli^ groomed C O M E D in AU'IUMOBILES FOR SAI.E 4 phone 7773. Jackson, Mias., April 4.— (AP)— as alternates with the other three Hilliard Employees Awaitisir Ousted from the shortstop berth by who did most of last season’s pitch­ Results of Mediatirm and Re- FORDS—1931 COACH, 1930 coupe, MOVING—TRUCKING- FOR RENT—FOUR AND five room Travis Jackson, Blondy Ryan may ing. The Cards have 12 pitchers on New York Mas Appoioted to gfimial Board A ctim . 1930 coach, 1929 coupe, 1929 STORAGE 20 tenements, all improvements, at push his way back into the New tap, three of whom will be cut off. GoTenior tchiiu 4 Wal|b Chevrolet coupe, 1932 Essex coupe. 148 BisseD street, rent reasonable. York Giants’ lineup as a second The six fighting, for positions are Posting of a notice of a 10 per Several cars 325 to 375. Terms, Apply on prem ise baseman. The youngster played Burleigh Grimes, Flint Rhem, Jim MOVING—TRUCKINO and Ught Rank Net Phyers m cent Increase in wages In the plant trades. Brown’s Garage. there yesterday while Hughey Critx Wlnford, Jim Mooney, Claience W b b to Be (Itiiii |i hauling. Ashes removed weekly. E. of the B. El Hilliard Company here FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat on was nursing an injured ankle. H ^e and Bob Klinger. * ' L. Morin, telephone 6153. Ridge street. Inquire at 25 Spruce 1934. has ndt changed the stotus of the AUTO ACCESSORIES— street. BROWNS ■trike which haa been in progress Prober. PERRBTT A GLENNBY INC. local DODGERS there since March 26. B. E. Hil­ West Palm Beach, Fla.—Since TIRES and long dlstonce moving. Daily Orlando, Fla.—^The opening of the liard, president of the firfo, has FOR RENT—FOUR AND five room Buffalo, apparently tired of constant express to Hartford. Overnight National League season is less than New Yorit, April 4.— (AP)—Wll- made no offer to the strikers he tenements. 13 Moore street. dmbbinga, cancelled their six and AUtooy, N. T., April 4^fAp)^>- USED TIRES—1-700-18, 32.00 ; 2- service to and from New York. two weeks away but Bob Qqlnn, Uam M. Flficher, New Y ork, today has not dealt with the strikers' Tel. 3063—8860 or 8864. last game of a series here, the St. Governor Herbert'H. LAtoan pijM 650-19, 34.00; 3-600-19, 34.50; 1- business manager of the Brooklyn was appointed chairman of the 1934 committee. Notice of the 10 per 600-18, 51.50; 2-550-18, 33.50 : 3- FOUR ROOM FLAT-^lst floor, im­ Dodgers, still is trying to find anoth­ Louis Browns will have two days today that "the people of Now National ranking committee by cent increase was posted In the 525-18, t7.50; 1-550-18, 31.50 ; 2- provements, good neighborhood, er winning pitcher. off before breaking camp Thursday plant and employees who are satis­ Stfite sad I are gdag to wmteh ptoit* PUBLIC PASSENGER night. 525-18, $4.00. Colonial Esso Sta­ reasonable. App^y Chas J. Strick­ Captious critics insist the Dodger Walter Merrill HaU, preaidant of fied with that adjustment have but ty carefully the seigctlan o t a ooq»> tion, corner Main and Bissell Sts. SERVICE 20A land, 168 Main street. Phone 7374. pitching staff consists of “Mimgo, The Browns will go to Orlando to the U. S. Lawn Tennis Association. to return to work, it was stated at meet Brooklyn in tbe first game of Mimgo and Mungo.” . Fischer’s committee, which will the plant. a four game series Friday. Two IN ADDITION TO Silver Lane Bue prepare the rankinga at the end of Mediation of the trouble between games will be played at Orlando and Mne, De Luxe Bub for tod^e, party BUSINESS LOCATIONS YANKEES the 1934 season for men’s singles employer and employees awaits ac­ meeting to oonalder a far-reariUilg W aa« A i two at Jacksonville. After the game or team trips, we also oiffer 7 pas­ FOR tfENT 64 Atlanta—In his capacity of presi­ and doubles and women's singles, tion of tbe New England regkmal probe, the governor said there was next Monday the Browns will board senger sedan livery. Phone 3063, dent of the Atlanta Baseball club, comprises J. Brooks Fenno, Jr., labor board in Boston, strike lead­ “no question" that utilities in tiw a si>eclal train with the Cardinals Manchester 8860, 8864. TO RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Main Bobby Jones is sorry Babe Ruth is Boston; Samuel Hardy, Powell W. ers said today. They have asked Empire state would soon be sub­ and leave for St Loifis. Evening Herald street. (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed­ not manager of the New York Yan­ Holbein and 8. Wallis Merrlhew, for 26 per cent increase and hope to jected to a thorough toveatigatlSB. ward J. Holl. TeL 4642 and 8U26. kees. New York; Joseph Morgan, Jr., reach a settlemoit soon. "Don’t worry al^t tbitr t^ INDIANS HELP WANTED— The Atlanta club needs moimd Philadelphia and Leo J. Lunn, Chi­ State Organizer Joseph Syl-vla governor said. "Either ena of tlM CLASSD'IED FEMALE 85 Jackson, Miss.— The nomination cago. has been in Manchester in confer­ resolutions proposed by the two ADVERTISEMENTS strength and Bobby says: ‘Td trade HOUSES FOR KENl 65 a pretty fair golfing backswlng for for second base, much tossed about ence with the officers and the mem­ parties or some other one will ha WANTED—MOTHER’S helper, one This year the committee will be a winning pitcher. Too bad, Ruth’s by the Cleveland Indians, now ap­ bers of Local 2127, but no state­ adopted by both Houses. Count SIX average word* to a lias, child in family, stay nights op­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM bimgalow on asalated by a special wcunen’s com­ initials, numbera and abbrevlatloas not the Yankees manager; a golf pears to be firmly in the glove of mittee which will collaborate with ment was issued from the meetings Sneeeas of rr«be each count as a word and compound tional, $3 weekly. Phone 4718. Kensington street, modem Im­ Eddie Moore, who is slated to start that were held last night and this ’The success of the words as two words. Mlnlmnm eoet Is provements. C. J. Todd, 26 T.lntiftri bug like the Babe would make the the major committee solely on is goin g to dq;>end very deal gladly.” at the kejrstone sack when the r^;u- women players. morning. price of three lines. street. who Is chosen as counseL" ha as­ Line rates per dsy tor transient lar season opens. Eddie is 32, new to Presld^t Hall also announced SITUATIONS WANTED— the Indians, and played second for MBS. BENNETT SENTENCED serted. FOR RElfTT—SIX ROOM single BRAVES the appointment of Morris Duane BlIeetiTc Mareb U, 1K(7 M ALE 3d the Pirates when they were World “What type of man would yen Cash Charge bouse—modem improvements, 14 St. Petersburg, Fla.—Hal Lee will of Philadelphia to the chairmanship Hartford, April 4.— (AP)—A sen­ suggest, governor?” he was askad. I Consecutive Days ..I 7 c u t cte Oakland street. Also see residence Series winners in 1925. of the committee in charge of the tence of from one to two years at t Consecutive Days .. • cts U ete POSITION WANTED— Care of hold down the second base assign­ “The type of former (Sovaraor at 144 Woodbrldge street, now be­ ment for the Boston Braves. intercollegiate championship tour­ the state prison for women was im­ 1 Day ...... 1 U ots II OU lawn, garden, shi-ubs. Telephone BEDS Hughes, U they can get Um," Hr. All orders for Irregular InaerUons Manchester 3672. ing remodeled into two attractive Bill McKechnie has reached the nament which will be held at the posed on Mrs. Elizabeth L. Bexmett I.«ehnian said. “ That tjppe o f zsan will be charged at the one time ratk five room apartments, with ga­ conclusion that Dick Gyselman is a Tampa, Fla.—A deal was brewing Merlon Cricket Club, Haverford, ot Hartford on the charge of em­ would conduct an ideal investiga­ Special rates for long term every Pa., beginning June 25. dsy advertising givsn upon reaueet. rage. Available April 15. Call 8120 third baseman and nothing else and today between the Cincinnati Reds bezzlement, by Judge AUyn L. tion.” Ads ordered tor tnree or six days LIVE STOCK— VEHICLES 42 or 7172. • so the Californian loses any oppKxr- and the Chicago Cubs. The fiftieth anniversary of inter­ Brown In the Superior Criminal Former CSovemor Chari— Evans and stopped before the third or fifth tunity he may have had of replacing Clarence Rowland, scout for Chi­ collegiate championships, the first Court. Mrs. Bennett was formerly Hughes is the Chief Justice of tb# day will be charged only for the ac­ FOR SALE—HOLSTEIN cow, due FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, the crippled Rabbit Maranville at cago, looked over the Reds yester­ of which was held in the spring of employed by the Waldorf Lunch sys­ United States. tual number of times the ad appear­ to freshen in three weeks. 278 Oak single bouse, with all improve­ ed. charging at the rate earned, but the keystone sack. day and had a talk with Pitcher 1883, will be celebrated In connec­ tem here. She disappeared January Mr. Lehman was asked if he was no allowance or refunds can be made street. ments, at 16 Homestead street, Benny Frey, with the permission of tion with the 1934 title play at 2, with 8866. satisfied with the scope of tho on six time ads stopped after the garage If desired. Inquire Frank Manager Bob O’Farrell. M erlon. Edmund Bennett, her husband, vestigations proposed in tire Detoo- fifth day. Damato, 24 Homestead street. Tel. BED SOX No “tin forbids"; JispUy lines not Orlando, Fla.—Dusty Rhodes will Frey said he has been troubled was sentenced from 3 to 5 jrears in cratic and ^puNican leaden sold. ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 7091. the state prison on a charge of resolutiona Forbes of Republican do the Red Sox pitching today in the with a lame arm this spring, but The Herald will not be responsible hopes to work out of this soon. bigamy. Both had pleaded guilty to State Chairman W. KlngnionH Maey tor more than one Incorrect insertion FOR SALE—WINDOW sashes for TO RENT — s e v e r a l desirable last of the two-game series with the the charges when presented In court have charged the proposed bigidrias of any advertisement ordered for storm windows, also piano, all In five, six and seven room houses, Brooklyn Dodgers. He will attempt Les Mallon, who lost tbe third Manchester more than one time. base job to Mark Koenig, has been today. do not go far enough. The Inadvertent omission of incor­ good condition. 585 Center street, single and double; also heated all nine innings. telephone 7892. released to Buffalo of the Interna­ “I have no comment," Mr. Leh­ rect publication of advertising will be apartments. Apply Eldward J. Holi, Date Book man said, “except that ^ bnader rectified only by oanoellatlon of the Phone 4642 and 8026. tional League. STRIKE SETTLED charge made tor the service endered. SENATORS Hartford, April 4— (AP)— State they make the investigation the All advertisements must conform Biloxi, Miss.—Impressive batting P IR A TE S • Commissioner of Labor Joseph M. better I will like it” In style, copy and typography with HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 by Outfielder Gus Dugas ha-q just Tonight regulations enforced by the puLllsh- Phoenix, Ariz., April 4.— (AP)— Tone announced today that he had srs and they reserve the right to ONE LARGE OVER STUFFED about brought Clark Griffith, own­ Second game of town title series settled the strike of 40 employes of Leading his Pirates into town for a between Guards and Rangers at edit, revise or refect any copy con­ sofa 325.00; one overstuffed chair, AmittPITOSELLnSH er of the Washington Senators to a the American Mills, in New Haven, A special slrplaae haa been een- sidered objectionable. decision to suspend Cliff Bolton, one-day stand against the Chicago State Armory. CLOSING HOURS—Claaslfled ads to 37.98; four psu-lor chairs, $3 each; White Sox, Manager George Gibson as a result of a conference held last structed in Germany and is beiflg holdout catcher and pinch hitter. night. The employes will receive be published same day must bs re­ tw'o leather chairs, $3.00; one bed observed “there are four flag con­ tested for a flight into the strato­ ceived by 12 o'clock noon: Satn’'daye IN N. Y. STARTS RIOT Dugas hit four safeties in yester­ April 6.—Play, “I’U Leave It To wage increases of from 10 to 12 per and spring $4.98; one Glenwood tenders” in the National loop. sphere. It is expected to attain an 10:10 a. m. day’s 14 to 2 drubbing of the Pensa­ You,” by Sock and Buskin club at cent. range with oil burner 316.50. Ben­ “Gibbjr” listed the quarter as High school. altitude of 10 miles or more. . TELEPHONE YOUR son Furniture Exchange, Johnson cola Aviators. One was a homer. New York, April 4.— (AP)—A “the Giants, the Cubs, the Cardi­ Also concert. Orange hall, aus­ WANT ADS. Block. nals and the Pirates.” pices St. Mary’s Bible class, Ed- near-riot was precipitated at the PHILLIES Ads are accepted over tbe telephone He’s delighted that “they’re not W8u*d MacHugh, soloist. at tbe CHARGE RATE given above Fulton fish market today when a Clearwater, Fla.— Philadelphia’s n t E Q as s convenience to advertisers, but picking the Pirates” as sure winners Also “The Dixie Land Minstrels," the CASH RATES will be accepted as MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 dealer attempted to auction off a National League club representa­ sponsored by Y. M. C. A., at Whlton tives end their southern series today this spring. FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ box of carp. “I contend my club was on the Memorial Hall. ness office on or before tbe seventh FOR SALE>—BECKER Bros. Up­ against Newark. Win or lose, the Axes were brandished and one spot last spring on accoimt of hav­ April 7. — Anniversary banquet day following the first insertion of right piano, in good condition, Phillies are sure of better than a each ad otherwise the CHARGE man was knocked down. Mounted ing been picked to win the flag. The Anderson-Shea Post, V. F. W., and price 350. Telephone 4274. 50-50 showing because they won RAN np RATt will be collected. No responsi­ patrolmen scattered the crowd. Giants on the other band had little A uxiliary. bility for errors In telephoned ads nine of sixteen previous contests. Also joint entertainment and sup­ will 'be assumed and tbelr accuracy Thousands of pounds of fish have to worry about and you know what been accumulating on the market per of Red Men and Silk City Flute cannot be guaranteed. happened.” M«MaYHUHxwcc.Me. T.M.Ma.aaMr.orr. • ju a • e. e salers are asking exorbitant stopover to meet the Charlotte club son Block. Telephone 6917. Engagements prices. before continuing their jaunt home­ WIRT’S CHARGES April 8.—Four-act play, “The Vil­ Marrl' -es ... •.JK *'e • [eB* • « 9 « -« • • e a ------J______lage Wedding” at 'Turn Hall. Deaths ...... The disorder today began when ward. Card of Thanks Edward Lyons tried to auction off April 9-10.—Minstrel at Concordia Their farewell appearance in Lutheran church. In Memoriam .. WANTED— ROOMS— the carp, which ordinarily would Florida yesterday was not auspi­ ‘GROW SILLIER’ Lost and Found • • • • • e e e e e bring 15 cents a pound He was April 10.—Minstrel and dance, St. ihnnounc6ments ...... S BOARD 62 cious, the Baltimore Orioles pecking Bridget’s Holy Name Society, at Personals ...... mm I offered eight cents a poimd. out a 7 to 4 victory at Jacksonville. “If anyone will give me ten cents Hollister street schooL Aatomobiie* WANTED—BOARD and .room, in Also lecture by Frank V. Wright, Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 private family, in vicinity of Depot a pound, m give him a $5 bill,” Automobiles for Exebarge . . . » I W H ITE SOX So Asserts Speaker Rainey deputy commissioner of education Auto Accessories—Tlrss ...... 4 Square, or North Main street. shouted Lyons. Phoenix, Arix.— Henry (Zeke) A retailer accepted and was in­ of Massachusetts, at High school Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 Write Herald, Box Y. Bonura, the Chicago White Sox’s ball, auspices of Elducational Club. Auto Schools ...... t-A stantly surroimded by other shout­ new first baseman, is busily engag­ Regarding the Educator’s Autos—Ship by Truck ...... I ing, angry fish-buyers. April 11.—Three-act comedy “The Autos—For Hire ...... I ed in keeping alive a hitting streak. Brat,” at High school auditorium by [rarages—Service—Storage 10 AFAR 1 MEN'l^FLA'l'S— The youngster from Dallas has hit JimlonSons of Italy. Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 ""Brain Trust” ADegations. Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 11 TENEMENTS 63 safely in every one of the club’s 14 April 12.—Concert, auspices of Business sad Professional Servlees exhibition games. American Legion Auxiliary at High Business Services Offered ...... 13 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, school hall. Household Services Offered ...... It-A Washington, April 4 — (AP) — Building—Contracting ...... 14 downstairs, all improvements, ga­ MR. CUBS Speaker Rainey told reporters to­ April 13.—Minstrel, auspices Tall Florists—Nurseries ...... IS rage. 29 Walker street. Phone 3437. San Antonio, Tex.—Anxious to day the investigation of statements Cedars and Am aranth at MtuKinic Tunera] Directors ...... If spread the work aroimd for his by Dr. William A. Wirt, Indiana Temple. Heatlni Plumbing—Roofing . » 17 9'OR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ Also Father and Son Banquet, Insurance ...... 18 pitchers. Manager Charlie Grimm of educator, would be “very short” and Millinery—Dressmaking ...... II ment, with all Improvements. Ap­ the Chicago Cubs, named two hurl- would be conducted by. a committee North Methodist church. Moving—^Trucking—Storage . . . 10 ply at 111 Holl street or telephone ers to throw against San Antonio with a majority of “loyal” Demo­ April 14.—Ban sponsored by Local Painting—Papering ...... Il (BEAD THE STORY, THE N CXILOB THE PIOTCBR) 6806. today, and another pair for tomor­ crats. He deferred, however, nam­ 2125, Textile Workers of America. Professional Services ...... S| Coming Events Repairing ...... || row. ing the committee until tomorrow The little daisies danced a while n i try and bring my m id^t b^ef* rOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, at April 17.—“The Rale McCoy," a Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 14 Today’s assignees were Pat or later, explaining he had not de­ and then wee Duncy, with a smile, forth. ’They’ re cute as tiie^ ieiui Toilet Goods and Service ...... IS 39 Russell street, all modem im­ 8-act mystery play by Manchester Malone and Bill Lee, and tomorrow cided what Republicans to select. said “I know how to dance, too. be. Wanted—Business Service >• provements, newly decorated. In­ IS LOOSE Comnymity ^Players at Whlton Me­ two youngsters, Roy Joiner, the Dr. Wirt has said members of I’ll put on ^ act “Sometimes however, vAen l, ca^ Bdneatlena] quire 41 Russell street. morial hall. lourses ano Classes 17 lone southpaw on the staff, and Dick the Roosevelt “brain trust” told him “You flowers sit right down and they do not answer me at alL I *rlvate Instruction ...... t.. II April 18.—Seml-formal dance at rest, and for you I wU do my best may be lucky this time. W | d t a< FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, ainp WATCH OUT Ward, will hurl. they were attempting to bring Country Club by CampbeU Council, lancing ...... m .. . .x*ll-A about a revolution to overthrow the Why, Tm the best performer of the minute and we’ll see." luslcal—Dramatic ...... II six room tenement, with ail im­ Knights of Columbus. Tinies, for a fact” • • • Vanted—Instruction 10 TIGERS government. provements. Inquire at 147 East Also 3-act comedy, “TJiree Pegs," • “ Ha, ha!” laughed Goldy. “How He put his hands up to^’lxis fa ce. Pinanelal Tampa, Fl*u—Detroit resumes Its 'Tf all Wirt knows la what he Is Center street. (Center church. you brag! But, go ahead. Let’s Hla voice then rang put through the. lends—Stocks—Mortgagee « ... II series with the Cincinnati Reds to­ giving out now,” Rsdney asserted, Business Opportunities II .April 20.—Masquerade ball of St. see you drag . your clumsy feet place. “ Oh, iny,"^ j ^ D o tty .' FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, all “the investigation ought to close Money to Loan ...... II day after being defeated by the M aiys Young Miid|iy' SRlepmt-n Wi,i.'ea .S 6 -A auditorium. YOUR CAR OR TRUCK nights in a Lakeland hospital, wor­ tain us ’cause you’ll trip o’er your cried, and shortly Scouty ahooted. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, rying over a threatened appendid- “He can’t name a man who is April 26.—“Old District School,” aeip nan tea—Male or Female » n modem improvements, garage. Ap- WITH fomenting revolution. If all ha W hlton Memorial haU, benefit Y . M. own fe e t ” “Look ahead, at what I 'paat" Asenta Wanted ...... nST-A tia • • •' “What did I ten you? 1 waa Bltuationa Wanted—Female II ply 7 Florence street. TeL 7144. has is general charges, the investi­ a A. . . . . - r . . . gation 'will stop at once.” And that’s Just what poor Duncy right,” the magic man said. "W h^ Sitnatione Wanted—Male St CARDINALS April 27.—Annual ban of John Bmplorment Ageneles ...... M FOR RENT—^TWO, THREE and EVERETT T . A«ked whether there would be did. He hit a muddy spot and slid a sight! Here comes thp four w ^ Live Stock—Pete—Poaltry—VeWelee Bradenton, F la.— ^Manager Frank Mather Chapter, Order of DeMolay. four room fonflshed or Unfurnished any attempt to force Dr. Wirt to May 7. — “Inlaws and Outlaws," right down upon his hands and bakers with a monstrous loaf « Doxa—Birda— Peta ...... 41 Frisch has not yet rounded out hla Llv I Stock—Vehlolea ...... 41 apartments. Manchester Constme- McKINNET name the members of the ‘Tsrain 3-act comedy. Sunset Rebekah knees. This made the daisies roar. bread.” Poultry and Soppllea ...... 41 tion Co. TeL 4131 or 4359. starting moimd staff, although Diz­ trust” from whom he got his L odge at Odd FeUows haU. “I though you said you knew your “Oh, good, goody! Now we at,** Wanted — Peta—Poaltry—Block 44 SAVE 25 TO 30% I zy Dean,. Bill Hallahan and Tex “revolution” Information, Rainey May 8-9. — Kiwanis Show, a bur­ stirif," said one. “I guess you’ve said C^py. "That wlU bs a tnall For Sale—Mtaeellaaeeoe FOR RENT—SDC RO0M tene­ Carleton are assured of regular r e p ll^ : daiio^ emmgh.” “You bet I have,” I’m goiiig to stidr and stiiff and stMlf Artlclea tor S a le ...... 41 lesque on the Gay Nlnatlea, entitled Boats and Acceaaorlea ...... 44 ment, steam heat, and aU iiflprove- Stnmg Stock Company^ duty asalgnments with the S t Louis “We won’t dignify his charges to “TTiere’e Gold In Them Thar Hills," snapi^ Dtmcy. ‘T will not dance till rm a slsepyhead." Baildlng Haterlala ...... 41 ments, garage, rmit 3 ^ montk. In­ 95 Foster St. TeL 5230 Cardinals. that extent, with my approval. Hla at HoUister street sohed. any moFe." Dtamonda—Watcbea—Jewelry 41 quire 627 Center street Frisch wants more time for nsLm- charges continue to get sillier and Mav 12.—Opening of Memorial The magic man then said “Gee. (A Mok lap layed on the ftalea Electrical Appllaneea—Radio . 41 Ing his other startera H e e.e e m s e e e • •1 Improvements, trolley statian, 6 Maohlnery and Tools U minutes from mm. 868 Oenter ICosioal Inatmmeots U ALLEY OOH Dflloe and Store Eqnipineat .an B4 street Phone 6688. Over The Topi By HAMLIN Bpeclala at the Storea ...... o n M WearlnK Apparel— Fnre F-e • • • •«ev •7 FOUR LARGHB SUNNY, roonui, Wanted—To B n y e e e e e s «'W s s 'e e m'9 U white sink and tubs, poreh, mod­ niARtM UP, B O ^ _ em . Bargain |U.OO and 816.00 8 t h e y CANfT GET R Bestawrant. Walnut street i^iear Ptse. Inquire .»m s Wlthont Board I Tailor Store. We.SOT tM.NOW/ I ■ irli f- carders W anted...... n .r> ■ ■.>44- Y E B E E ^ o C r / W ERE F A U iiv/q / »nntry Bqard Resorts I I i ptele—Rejatanmats ...« « « .« ( i FOR RENT—FOSTER StYUEET. ranted—Hioome—Board < near East (^ter street fiouth Beeil ■etnte Fe« Reat tenement newly renovated, an im- »•*»■ enta; Flats, Teaemente an I prorements. Dial 8682. I Loesttons tor Rant m < Cor Rent ^ ’ken tor Rent »..«(«aw n FOR RENT—aRBENACRES, fl^ -* .Z-'” J" Hnwiee tor Rent i room flat rept 880, to JRsiit e e e eMie nto Blllll i with garage. Arthur A. Kndla, %anl ■etnie For •ale 876 Main atreet Phone 6440. It Balldlaa tor Bale an < Preperty tor Bale laB l4Hto tor Bale FOR R »@ s^ ‘ltOOM flit iuul ga­ __ tor.ST«.»...nSSe rage, 80 SonBMr itreet Jamea i. P v tor Bale m i* . Rohan, T488.’ ■J.' K. VOR . ROOM ment,' iByrowiiBeiitfc, at 148 Faail etiHift. -r '• ”'/r* - ^ >• --- •i

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BASIL,YOU MEhrncNCt>teoinm«nN6 w a s i s Tt I t P A S T e x p l a h o n g ^ A wife’s big worry Is not bow "H e im ’t very much to look at, not many miles she can squeese out of VOUR MONEY IN A 'FARM IN fNGLAKB, BEH 3GVE,TRftN even very emart, a gallon but bow many dresses AND RAVBIN6 So why did she select him as the she can pinch out of a budget. t L L r a i s e p i s s / darling of her heart?" I DONT MEAN TO DIBCOURA^ YOU, NOT QUITE SO * "She can't cook anything but fudge, Hubby— I don’t like your Inviting B U T t h a t i s w o w I l o s t IW t o s t PICTURESQUE^BUrr she Isn’t very pretty, that chap to dinner. He used to -Y e t he picks her, while nicer girls kiss you before we were married. TbRTUNE-^S-*-RAISIN6 b u s s e d BUSHTERSi^ swarm all about the dty!" W ife— Well, so did you. AUSTRAUA-^HAD A RANCH OF OV6R V k n o w ? - w 6 v e r These are the comments one may Hubby— Yes, but I’ve got over it, i i\ ■ -yy hear each time engagement and the chances are be hasn’t. 200,000 SHEEP— THREE WEEKS '/WE AKIVTHINS rings appear BEFORE_SHEARIN6 SEASON, A MALAOT IN COMMON But why folks choose each other so The tailor who cuts out the girls’ Is not for you and me to know. bathing suits ought to be placed in SET IN WHICH CAUSED THE w n n PISS, charge of the government budget. WOOL TO CRUMBLE INTO First Man—That romantic Miss MV i5 0 R 9 Passeigb says there l4 a secret con* Man— How did you make your POWDER / nected with her birth. neighbor keep his hens In his own Second Ditto— That’s true — it’s yard? rv the date. Friend— One night 1 hid a half a "There are two kinds of living dozen eggs under a bush In my gar­ wives, those who sit all night wait­ den, and next day I let him see me ing fo r him to come home and those gather them. I wasn’t bothered who go get him.’’ sifter that.

Joe— But how did the police spot We get out of life exactly what you in your womsm’s disguise? we put into it, we are told. And Sam—I passed a milliner’s win­ exactly the same thing applies to dow without stopping to look in. Congress.

If you sneer at the ideas of older A lucky man, is one who never and more experienced men, your hsu9 occasion to change his opinion case Is very hopeless. of himself.

First Man— Why do you csill your house a bungalow? Tests are being made at Langley Neighbor— Well, if it isn’t a bun- Field, Va., to find out why an air­ ' galow, what is it ? The builder made plane propeller makes as much a bungle of it and I still owe for it. noise as the motor that drives it. •FORMER An old timer Is one who can re­ member when he was Instructed to SHEEP BARON* g e t some new talking machine Flapper Fanny Say& needles, as there was company com­ Heq.u.s.eAT.orr. ing Sunday. «e rniAM-m. ti i!L Mother— Bessie, why don’t you try to be a good little girl ? SCORCHY SMITH A Desperate Plot By John G. Terry Bessie— I do try, awfully hard, mother dear. - WHAT A VACATION / i t ’s CERTAIN t h a t SANG - B ( jr \iv m e SCORCH)/ m u s s s a n o enjoys rue s c s n s h v ^ &AH! I HAVE A SCHEM6 AND SHIa Mother— But you don’t succeed -TROUBLE POPSL up RIOHr WONT Give UP V6Ry CASliy / A 6ROUP o r roHBISN AOBtfrs SeCRBTiy ¥BBT in t h b CANNcrr FAIL ! CACH MAN HAS very well. fiACK ROOM o r A V/A-f^RFRoNT CAFS - Bessie— Why, mother. Just think AMP LEFT EVEN OUT HERB -THERE’LL PROBABLE BB BBT TVB SOPTSWr- T,GRlf(61J4, what a bad little girl I ’d be if I PLENTV OF TROUBLE, ^ IS BET HOT ENOUGH THAT - Bur chief - WRIGHT HAS HAVE nxiND WAN IN THE AFFAIRS ■ didn’t try at all. I TELL you WHAT TO DO - EM HID SOMEWHERE ! Cf* TWEES M/^^R/GMr/ 5 0 /, Nobody has ever understood why MOST I DO SET ALSO ? BACH -AND WHAT ABotn'THAnr NOW, LBBSOH the market tipsters bother with the TIME you MAKS A B/G BUNGLE- FEuow scownysmu? . T O M B - pUning business of selling tips in­ m WB GBT THESE PLANS MElS POISON / stead of buying stocks for their own account.

Politician— ’The people won’t elect me because of my youth. Supporter — But you are fifty years old and your youth is spent. Politician— That’s just the trou­ ble. Tbey found out how I spent it. / Everybody is a good deal like the two little pigs. He is not afraid of the big, bad wolf .... until be WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY meets him. CHt* VOU SAV OLD PEDRO, THE SHEEPHEROER, IS GOIN^ TO JIO LC ^'P 1 C'MOAL-KA-MON? BACKUP, ' Grandpa— Stand still, Maggie! In Spring a girl’s mind is an OLD MAN RIVIRIS 60ESTS, AN' THE COWPUMCHERS IS TO RIDE■y City Druggist’s Son— Does she open book— she needs a new fWTHitB THE “omOQTIN’ F L A N K SZ VEAH.THATfe five mllka mag-nesha, Grampa? ' Jacket W BONS AT PARKED w i « ' NOW — r KATTA THE RANCH 60 IN AFTER TH’ STUFF-NOW, DO APE LMJ6H’- I HAFTA WALK HOMB? TOU'RB . ~IN» AT VVHAT ALMOST THERFt 1 &OT ASVMEajOKEl RuM-OVER MEEUS, NOW, FROM THE FAKE VOUR KIMDA PARKIN'! C’MONl— BANOtTfMD WHX BE, VOU'RE HAFF i n o u r 6 A R A G E , SOME OF NOW. THOSE HARD FELLOWS OVER IN THE BAD LANDS HEAR OP rr.

keeps the taste in tune VDU SAW HIS I,WHUT,IN TARUATiON'S TO KEEP US FROM BEATIN’ OLD PEDR6> HAVE A LOT OF MOMBN? THE HOLD-UP, AMP GrTTIN’ THEM THINGS OOgSELVES ? J------

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AMY d A R S A R A TDLO OS NOW TO SICK H6 V . e V OVER R ESU M E TAXI — THE OUR r r ^ PHONE. OUBINESS f ALL l todsy vsost- kiMn Briskets* Rumps, Oods gifts, was by aignals of an alarm songs will be presented by the stud­ how to get Ideas 1 ^ a blockhead. so hlk appeal of s swtanbs imposed D ie B e a t Blatn Gama at t o’clock. The list of plsys and skits iaeludes and R ibs. Women of the Moose will go by clock. ElVerybody had a Jolly eve­ ents of Btookwood Labor College, by Judge Bsyaond JohnsoOr sad and yow ohoioa .s4,Jm ^M Good Preliminary. bus to Meriden thie evening to at^ ning. Bank Run, Qlmb)e Sprockets, which Xcan Ribs (for hash) will be Katonah, N. Y., s. F. Borst, Mrs. John S. Wolcott and Mrs. C. R Itoomis. Dressmaking Contest ScaUi^is, pint 44c.

Ripe Pineapples, 25c each. Chicken Chow Mein nm ng C o a t s Starts Thursday and Continues Through Saturday, April 28th, . Dimdelions, Parsnips, Green Supper Beans and Peas. An^iices of Dorcas Society. Girls! O t in on Hale’s dressmaking contest at once. It will be loads of fun 1 You Native Potatoes, selected At Emanuel Lutheran Church first grade, 39c pedc. have the pick of thousands and thousands of yards of new Spring fabrics— and at Hale's Thursday, A pril 5, 4-7 P. M. low prices, they are money-savers! You have a chance to win one of the prizes! Native Potatoes, No. 2 grade, Tickets 35c. Dress 89c busheL Childrmi >imder 12, 20c. Mo TUtots Sold At Door. Models! $16-75 Special! Color-fast Q assifications: 1. For girls, 10 to 14 years. Decided }rou couldn’t have a coat this Spring? Decided iUeJWHALECo; you couldn’t spend over 116.76? Well, you can have the H I ^MANCH£STEP.COKN.^ coat and you needn’t spend a cent over the allowance— Printed Dim ities 2. For girls, 15 to 18 yean. thanks to Hale’s! This assortment includes the most popular etyles In dress coats with the kind of fur trims AND you want. Misses’ and women’s sizes. BJuck, navy, beige. B astistes! Rules: • ^ SALE! Handsome At HALE’S Coats—Main Floor, rear. L The materials must be puf* chased at Hale’a Any patteni can be u^pd.

These Straw 3. AU Table Lamps mustni^braipR to Hale’s Fab­ ric Depiartratot before 9 p. m. Yard Saturday, April 28th. HATS 8. Number of entries not Wfftitod, Are Very Smart and Flattering I . but no person may win more '—gay stripes! than one prize.

—colorful checks! 4. Decision of the Judges must be —spring-like florals! final. 6. This contest Is open to school Boltz and bolts of bright, fresh new sheer cottons! Newest flrle only, 10 to 18 yeiyears. Spring and Summer colors and designs . . . offsred at a price everyone can afford. They'll fashion the smartest frocks for Spring and Summer wear. 86 Inches wide. Tub and sun fast. 6. Garment will be Judged a^ Tfho new straws are grand . . they cording to neatneee and work- •Regularly $2.98 do wonders to you! Here are brims mansblp. (small, msdlum and largs) and tight Ut- tls modsls. Whatevsr you bavo In m ind.. •Two styles wbatsvsr looks ths best on you . . you will find It in this assortment Black, Just Received I Printed PERCALES, •Latest colorings navy and colors. MllHnsry—Main Floor, centsr. A largs selection of percale prints. Including . Judges: Little Ones' Here's Values You Can't Afford To Miss! newest designs—checks, stripes, plaids, florals. The judges are all ioeal Tub-fast. 88 Inches wide. dreaamideers. Names fur­ •prlng! . , , and every housewlvs wants to rsdseorate her nished at a later date. horns according to tbs new season. New drapes, gay slip covers Sheer and, of course, new lamps. 'This sals was puuuMd Just for you Manchester boueewlvee. Here are the loveUat table lamps we've Yard seen in many a day at 11,98. Squat or tall style pottery bases Silk Slips. with matching parchment ebadei In new neat etjdei. White, green, red, orange. Dance Seta and Step-inat FROCKS Striped SEERSUCKER, 6 Prizes Group 1. Here’s a fabric that is predicted to have a big future this Summer! Great for iports 1st prize: Drew leafth of ma- special! frocks. This is a low price for this smart cot­ teilal up to 59c a yard. ton fabric. Green, red and brown etrfpee. 39^= 2nd prize: Dress length of ma­ You’ll want several pieees of aOk terial up to 89c a ytird. underwear from this assortment—and Perfectly adorable! The best Yard why not? Summer days are Just tssortment of dainty sheers we've 3rd prize: ^res# length of ma- ahead and that msans several changes seen so far this Spring. Neat all- terlal up to 29c “ a yard. Bridge and and a good supply for vacation days. over prints and small polka dots. Here are lovely silk crepe garments, Embroidery, organdy trims. Puff­ handsomely lace trimmed. White, ed sleeves. SIm s 8 to 6 years. “Ever-Fast” DIMITIES, flesh, tearose. Thib-fast Group 2. Silk Underwear—Main Floor, rear. Main Floor, rear. “Ever-Fast”—a name supreme In the wasn Floor Lamps fabric field. A fabric that Is f| e t agelfist boil­ 1st prise: Dree# length of ma­ terial up to-S9ooy^fd. ' ing, tubbing and sim. Sheer printed dtmlUee — In the newest of new prints. 86 Inohes wide. 2nd Dress length of ma- Starts Thursday A Special Sple of Hale’s Popular I up to 89o a yard. Yard 3rd ; Dress length of m v This is the same brand that we up to 29c a yard. “M. K. M.” c a n y In vtdek at a|l tlaiea at TBo. brand new, freeh sserohandlse | _ j| r a t quality (not sale hosiery). **Ever-Fast” FuU-fashloned, pure silk hose ragu- .larly sett^ at 79c a pair. Each Step In Tomormw and *MJLM. hose Is finished with pat­ Bermuda CORD, •Regularly $4.98 and $5.98 SILK ented "toe guard” for longer wear. FUl Out Y o u r Have you seen tlflz new f^hrlo? Beqqtlfal We have taken higher priced lamps fiiwm stripes and conventional pattenia on a brand tmpceBlauk, stock and reduced them fo r th<« seUing. G ood- new corded material. Fast color to every­ looking bridge and floor models with metal C W IFFD N S^ thing! For frocks, ensembles, coats. 38 bases complete with parchment Shadee. Inches wldA 1 HOSE in a clear, Skeer qualtty vrtth pioot topa. Relnlorced toe. Yard

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