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AVEBAOE DAILT OIBOOLAnDN ' for the MoBth of April, UM WEATHEB Fo! It of c. a. W 6,124 Baitford MMnlwr at Urn A om ^ Meotly flloney and probably Ugfit Bareeo of OM latloM iEtrtttum IfrralJi bowvrB tonight and Tneodarx not

much ohoDge In temperatore. MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM

VOL.LVIL.no. 187 (fXaaoMUd AdvoctlMBg m Paga it) MANCHESTER, CONN, PRICE THREE CENTS

“Faces Blindness or Death

11 MEN ARRESTED LEAGUE COUNCIL

TO RECOGNIZE O’CONNOR ASKS HOUSE AFTER A RAID ON

DUC^CLAIMS

TO SPEED UP ACTION COVENTRY STILLS

Majority Of Members Re-

Bootleg Outfit Capable Of ported As Favorable; Brit- caMA i m i s ON HOURS-WAGES BILL

Cheating Goyenuuent Out ain And France Co-oper-

Of $2,000 A Day In Tal- NEIV SUCCESSES Food, Food, Give Us Food! ate In Drafting Final Plan. Chaimian Of The Rules Com-

es; More Arrests Expected IN B A TH E ZONE mittee htroduces Resoh- Geneva. May fl,_ (A P )—A ma-

jority of the League of NaUona Hartford, May 9.— (API— The Council members was represented tion To Permit Petitioo Guerrillas Continue To Har- . Dumber of arreata made tn the larg- toda.v as favorable to granting eat raid In Connecticut In aeveral France and Great Britain freedom To Be Called Up At Any years agalnat revenue violators was ass Lines Of Communica- raised to 11 today with half a dozen to recognize the Italian conquest of more expected In various parts of Ethiopia. Time; Passage Predicted. the state. tion; Japs Claim Two Mi- ’‘Realistic” diplomacy, as the Arraignment was begun here to- French and British term their cur- day before U. S. (k)mmlsaloner Wil- nor Gains In Central Area rent policy of temporizing with liam J. Wholean following the Premier Mussolini, appeared to have Washington. May 9.— (AP) round-up early Sunday of on alleg- swayed the League <3ouncll, at Its —Thairman O’Connor (D„ N. j ed bootleg ring which operated two opening session, against Emperor Y .), of the rules committed ^ stills In Coventry of a total capacity Shanghai, May 9— (API—Stalled Halle Selassie. of 1.250 gallons. proposed today that the H oum In their desperate and costly efforts If the Brl.Usb and French gain The bootleg outfit wa-s capable of expedite action on the con- I cheating the government out of to reach Surhow from the north, their point, as. Is expected. It «1ll be troverted Wage-Hour bill. n 42,000 a day In liquor taxes said the Japanes- today reported rapid tantamount to ousting the exiled Ethiopian ruler and his conquered The House has sigpied up a 1 Harold L. Hennebeny, head of the progress for two secondary thrusts Federal Alcohol Tax Unit, who with African state from League member- petition to force action on th® i. from the south toward that nerve ship. 16 agents and six state police seized center of the Central Chins battle legislation, but under exiatiti* li the still on the Coventrv farm area. Viscount Halifax, the British for- owned by Petetr Cappetta. of Hart- eign secretary, and Georges Bonnet, rules It cannot come up befor* Japane»> dispatches declared that May 23. ford. French forel^ minister, drafted the In a concerted swoop made In two columns driving northward plan which could be v ot^ down only O’Connor intrixluced a reao* through central Anhwei province three towns at the same time the by a majority of the Council. lution to waive thfe rules and local and state police together with along the highway from Pengpu had captured Mengcheng, 8.S miles And only five of the thirteen na- permit the petition to be call- Federal agents arrested three men tions were "on the fence" when Hali- In Coventry, three In Hartford, and southwest of Siichow after a des- ed up at any time. perate battle. fax and Bonnet sent the plan around five In New Britain. for Council consideration before its He said that if the Houm A twelfth man escaped tn a dcs Another column moving up the Tlentsln-Ehikow railway was ap- formal presentation at the Council’s leadership desired to advanc# perate chase when they were within closed meeting set for today. Here are some of hundreds of destitute 40 feet of his car. both automobiles proaching Kuchen, 70 miles south of persona who stormed the date of consideration h8 Suchow, Mild n J&p&ncsc army These five nations were Iran, CTeveland O., relief offices and Insisted upon receiving food, although traveling at 70 miles an hour In Soviet Russia. China. New Zealand would “ make every effort to Coventry, the unidentified fugitive spokesman. This, force-had gained no state funds were available and a $50,000 city stop-gap appronria- and Bolivia. r i ^ ^ s running low. Mayor Harold H. Burton promised: "NobSly^wUI prevail upon a majority of tb® jammed on his brakes and leaped 20 miles In 48 hours. out as the car left the road and de- Suchow, junction of the Tlentsln- d a u v ^ i ^ feared five-week-old Helalne Judith Colan (above) Statement of Fact committee on rules to report. molished a stone wall. Pukow and the cast-west Liinghsl either submit to an If the Franco-Britlah plan carries. operation which would destroy her sight or else die within s few weeks out the resolution” waivlBff Long Investigation. railway. Is the prize for which Jap- or gllomq, a rare tumorous condition of (he eve. However, X-ray treat- It means the Council wlU pass either the rules. The raid was the result of weeks an and CTilna have been contending s recommendation or make a mere WANTS BILL PASSEOi of under cover work and was aided nearly five months. •’statement of fact", ^vlng all Siby> right SMaker Bankhead oald: by four agents from the Boston al- But the Japanese could report no league members their freedom to JAP OFFICIAL PROPOSES "Of couTM the President la vorp cohol tax office. Eight cars In- progress for their prlmar>’ offensive recognize Italian conquest of Ethi- w t o u s to get the bill passed bo- cluding three trucks were seized. In southern Shantung province, opia If they choose. fore we adjourn." Total capacity of the vat contain- where they met a major reverse at Fifty of these League members Bankhead and other Congressiqa* ing fermenting mash was 16,000 Tslerhchwang April 6 and where a voted to take restraining action NON-AGGRESSION TREATY al leaders had conferred with t&a gallons. agalnat Italy In the daya be- r^ewed drive has been checked MRS. JOYCE DENIES GUILT President earlier on the leglslattfa Today the equipment had been b l^ U y on almost the same battle- fore "realistic” diplomacy, when the program. removed or destroyed. flald. league waa trying to check Mua- The Speaker aald he did not look Those arrested and awaiting ar- Chinese said they had repulsed aoUnl’a encroachment in the African For^ Mimster Hirota' De- raignment are: Joseph Amedio and nation. for any additional omergenej leglo* imrage Apanese attacks between IN MERRin TRANSACTION jatloa at this oesalon unleoa It ®«a Ralph Gamettl, both of New York TalerhehWang and Plhslen to the oena for former German Bailor and free combination of Asiatic Ing trip was a Christian observance bis appearance went unanswered Curb—Steady a few specialties BTB himself the ultimate protector' and European powers hurl their ed with a crime. It grieves me more er in his pulpit while be went fly- of Sunday.” gain. lance writer who, offlcen said, con- when left at his home last Thurs- fessed staying his wife and two ^ postponement of MussoUnl’s Ideas btack fleet against the northeast that they, two friends of long casting on the Sabbath, today waa The popular clergyman, who at- day. Foreign Exchange — .Narrow young daughters tn an Incomplsted ^ u t a peace pact (Italy, Germany, seaboard. standing, should be charged with absolved of misconduct by a 37 to 1 tended servlcee at another church sterling, franc slip. Prance, Britain), and an aasuranra vote of the trustees of his church. Hla Hartford lawyers, who had murder and suicide pact waa held According to the army strategy anything Improper, when I know after he had caught eight speckled expressed confidence Leary was (.'otton—Quiet; foreign and spot In jail today for Grand Jury actloti. that neither the new Italo-Brltlah for the gamea. the ’’Black Feet has that what they did was entirely In addition, the Rev. Lawrence beauties, explained he gave hla fish house selling. sccord nor conversations wrlth Larrowe, 34-year-old pastor o f the away on a business trip, and would Detective CTilef W. D. Bush —|A eluded the Navy, leaving the de- faultless. and others to needy families, Sugar— Higher; steadier spot would affect aolldarity of .Springfield Methodist church, knew return as soon as he knew the jury market. Paul F, Bunge. 62, admitted killing the Rome-Bertln Axis. fense of the eastern seaboard to "The Indictment by the Grand Denouncing “ meanness and nar- V'isbed to question him, also were his wife, Mra. Marie Bunge, 47, and Army planes massed at 33 airports Jury came as a terrible shock to me that he waa not the only member roneas,” the young minister assert- Coffee Easy; trade selling. Mussolini was believed to have re- of the congregation who pursued imderstood to have been unsucccsS' two of his children. Edith, 9, and »d from Hitler recognition of srattered from Aberdeen to Seben- and I am certain that we will be ed, it Is time people got down to ful In locating their client. Nina, 6, because they were hungry e^jady." the Waltonlan pastime on the (^ n - opmmon sense basis for spending / s economic and political tater- completely absolved. I came up here ,jng day of the trout season. Soon after the session opened this 4125,000 MAINE BLAZE. and without funds. voluntarily because I have nothtfig Shnday.” ^ morning, 0>unty Detectives Edward ^ Europe, and a prom- P“ P** Jampacked 'When the chairman of the special Bimge, sought for questioning ote the Italian port of Trieste would Brataard Field yesterday juat to ass’ to fear.” As an Ideal Sabbath, he recom- J. Hickey smd George Greer, Inves- 'Addison, Me., May 9.— (A P)__ after the bodies of the three victims one of the Army’s huge B-18 bomb- meeting considering the pastor's mended attendance at church, tigators, for State’s Attorney Hugh sot lose all Its Austrian traffic aa a Anestsd b Cleveland conduct asked what other communi- Workmen today began to clear were discovered last Tuesday, was tonsequence of Austria’s absorption ers 1^ by the 6th Bombardment The Hursts, Rye. N. T., realdenU, wholesome recreation, oompleta un- M. Alqorn, left the Court House on cants did a week ago Sunday, aev- away the debris of a 4125,000 fire apprehended early yesterday. ly Gennany. ^ u ^ r o n and an attack plane used were Indicted for conspiracy by the selfishness and rest from work. an undisclosed mission. that deatroyed moat of this little Bunge cut bis throat with a knUs Hitler, In addition, and to the dls- by the 95th Attack Squadron. eral replied that -they also were He was called "on the carpet” u Small Crow-d Dispersed Grand Jury and were arrested last snaring the wily trout. Their ad- town’s business district y'esterday. as patrolmen took him in custody. ippolntment of some ot his follow- From early morning until day's week In Cleveland. Arraigned m the result of an anonymous letter A small crowd gathered before Seven wooden buildings, ranging Bush said, but succeeded only In *rs. renoiuiced any design on Oer- missions drew a round of hearty the Court House, but dispersed af- milling stream of police court there, they were freed chuckles. demanding that he answer for mak- fWim one to two and one half stor- inflicting a superficial wound. nan population In the It^ian South questions filled people bunched ing the fishing trip when he normal- ter an hour had passed without the under bonds of 45,000 each, but as The vote of the trustees, snnounc- ies, were razed, and two others were Bush said Bunge confeased ha ryrol, before the war a part of Aus- sJound the airplanes which take to ly would have been preaching his appearance of Leary, whose admin- damaged badly. slashed the throat of his wife and Tla, yet have not Indicated whether they ed by Good-natured Robert MUlett, ^ air today for famlUariaaUon Intended to fight extradition to this Sunday sermon. istration of the comtroller’s office Fire Chief Daniel Dobbins of chloroformed the two girls last Sun- . The Gorman Fuehrer made hla ll^ ta over the AtlanUc coastline whlte-hslred High school principal, A graduate of Depauw Univer- has been a focal point of the in- Jonesport, who estimated the dam- day. , . uarantoe of the present frontier juriadicUon. they wm defend against a who served as ehsirman of the sity, the Rev. Larrowe came to this quiry. age, said lock of wind was all that The detective quoted Bungs as ' «twesn Germany and Italy at Sat- State’s Attorney Lorln W. WiilU meeting, waa applauded by the oon- Meanwhile, the jury recalled Carl ®yw2lc*i enainy from overaoM. said he expected L. Walter Uss- stats of stringent blue Isws 11 3resrs saved the residential district. telling how he and the slain moth- JSJT “ ^ t ' s stats dinner, a hlgh- _ Crowd Caexpoetod gregaUoo. More than half at the ago. HU church U located about 10 D. Olaen, Waterbury banker and The post office. Mayhew Ilbraiy, er planned the deaths “and all waa Ight o f his vJalt. ^ bsrger of Norwalk. Mrs. Joyce’s trustees are women. former finance board member. Tl>a sloe o f the crowd.was entlra. former husband nlso under todlct- miles from Bellows FaUs, where, a a motion picture theater, a grocery carried out except as to myooH.- ' Oennans—minor mambers ly unexpected and lata in the sf- The. young pastor struck a sym- Olsen, who temporarily relinquished toto, a vacant building and a re^- ment on one daunt charging con- few months ago. suthorltiM tried to hla banking duties recently l^ause "Tbs UtUs gills were sleep oad pstheUc note when, esUed upon for enforce laws banning Sunday dence were leveled. they never knew what Itappsaod. ~ (C an explanation, be said: of the demands made on bis time Bso Xisa)

1st HA^Sra^EVEWMO HEBAEH lIANOHESrEB. OONll. MONTAT, MAT ». lm»

ji> th# world. He spoke m un, „„« *r Brown Whosa record b* dadarsd ^ e s esUbliahed at Chatham [ WM unique In the history of fratar- ►DGE AND SECRETARY Penn, for the men who are aged and' ^ncE s OF ms novena ^ Uhltod State* might aome day nallsm. He told numerous storlss n ^ p t mch an atUtude as would wlU meet Is the Church Oonusualty hhd Maccabee home for wo- •ome humorous, some pathetic, and’ in view of unemployment among lo- men at Alma, Mich., where every CHINA REPORTS the natural devel- House Wednesday for aa all day cal reaidents, having a bard time to Army Band will taka part la th* aald among other things, "Can you AT ST. BRIDGErS TO END JapM's poUcy In tbia TWO SCHOLARSHIPS ST. BRID G En GUILD meeting. The ladles are to bring ceremony. comfort Is provided. He also took begin to measure In your part of the world. make it* tax Income equahlti regu- OBSERVE JUBILEE YEAR TCcaslon to compliment the work of their own eandwlchea and come lar expenditure*, Mr. Nelson *ald. The town's gold star aarriee flag IN ACCIDENT, DRIVER taking anything that*”^ u l d * * , what, devotion, what kq^ty, what "So from Japan’s atandpoint it prepared to Eelp tie quilts. Is retained tn the permanent custody _____ but because be had taken an » Rock in Connecti- seal, what sacrifleas a man must Pcrpetoal Norena To Be Con- NEW SUCCESSES la earnestly to be hoped that all IN MUSIC AWARDED liie 4H Handicraft will meet aiul, with the budget set up on a ' ‘ --.if3 cut, with whom he was associated COMMUNION SERVICE higher tax rata and in anticipation of the-Army and Navy club and Is make for 50 long, continuous, unin- tinned Every Monday Night for auch fears and anxlstiss Thursday afternoon after school at carried In the Memorial and Armla- AHm L Brown And Man- during hts term of six years at the terrupted year*, aa tbs financial y u sUmlnatSd by the United the home of Mrs. John Kingsbury. of better time*, the collection of ATTEMTO SUICIDE supreme office, and whoa* friendship Church Is Filled. enough fund* to aatlafy the budget Uce Day parade* and on special oc- [•u*. h ^ of an organisation, where ■■ f , INBAHLEZONE The 4-H Town committee wtU casions by the club’s color guards. he had retain^ through the years. thousands and thousands nnectleut 3 i-2 year* ago. he and during the past week the mgbt •aid. by columna thrown acroas S p M ” * *5n-*ggre**i0n pact with have combined In their meetings INVITED TO MEETING Take His Own Life. S‘"Bo®nTan§“har; Chose Manchester aa a place in th* Chlentang river at F im at- Tha Two aehoiarahipe that wm entiU* ^ Hie second annual observance of and tn observance of this event an _____ Nlag Hud Pow .... Alrte U Brown of 105 Main The closing number on the enter- and morning servless nt tha church He jiald he beUeved the "over- Present alow Income of tax pay. Penn Rood ...... atreet, well known retired buelness which to live, and Immediately mad* tainment program was a number of ^ v * taxed tha church to oanacltv river hat marked the limit of Japa- the recipient* to atUnd the sum- Mother* Day by 8L Bridget's Guild, effort la being pmde to have the ment* for this half of the tax pay- A gold star service flag win he WBIOHT OUT ON B.UI. ^ e acquaince of Record Keeper by coming from not only 8t. Brld- neae held territory In Chekiang rajority" of Americana wras held Sunday morning with at- officers of each year present a t the Peter A. Browm, of 619 North Unit Gaa ...... nun, and IfanchMter Tent No. 2, slight of hand performances by are friendly but “there seems to be mereeesione of the Westmlneter ing period, which opened April 15, presented to the Memorial hospital Unit Lt and Pow A Brown, whom he had grown to love Webb the magician and Uluslonlet but from St. James’s since Hangchow, the capital, waa tendance of more than two hundred birthday dinner to be held Friday ha* caused apprehension among Madison, May 9—(AF)—John B. Main street, driver of sm automo- Tht Haecabeea, lltUngrly celebrated captured last Deo. 24. n Biull seeuon of the American m IS^T Northfleld. evening. Mr. and Mra George Asked To Take Part In Cam- for lue on special holidays on the UUl Pqw and Lt . . . and respect. His flrst impressions of The dance which foUowed waa open jnd^^so^from EsM Hartford and mothers and daughters at com- town official* that, unless the rate new flagpole donated by .Stanley Wright, 41. well-to-do North Madi- bile that figured In an automobile thalr (oldan Jubilee, Sautrday eve- ponulation which manifests unfavor- munion service, at the eight o'clock Kingsbury have received an invltS' him were lasting he said, and It was to the public. The Pled Pipers fur- Chinese Deny Bei able sentiment toward Japan." J Mancheeter High school tlon. df tax payments vastly improves, Noren of North Main street by the son resident, waa free under bonds accident at tha intersection of a great pleasure to present him In nished music and Harold Porter of “ovena will eon Chinese dSnled ShMi g had mass, followed by a communion the town may, at the end of the paign To Get Instnunents of 35,000 awaiting trial next month Main and Cambridge otreets Satur- Mr. Brown aa the tent’* flr»t, ttaus every Monday at 7:80 p. m. ■'Such aentlraent Is traceable to a , breakfast in the Pariah hall. Friday evening at 7:30 the Ever town’s several ex-service organiza- reeent and only record keeper for behalf of the tent with 50 shining Colchester announced th* old-fash- fallen. Ningpo, CheManfe chief lack of undarstandlng of Janan’t Reddy class will sponsor a “Scaven- fiscal year, face a deflclt of about tions. The flag will carry the 45 In .Superior Cburt for what police day night, for which no arrests half dollars, and he believed the ion numbers. port, was believed to be the ehi.c-h^ Lutheran. ' . The divine Invocation wraa offered $T5,000> described as the firing of a rifle at i» ooDsecuUve years, and the lodge's Japa- PoalUon In Bast Aslan affdm*" Cheney, it wa«^ oy Rev. Frederick Clarke, assistant ger Hunt”. Everyone Is welcome. For Sckool Children. gold stars honoring the men who were msule, waa so despondent over RAIN OR SHINE tnatttuUon on March 8, 1888, the memory of this occasion would be as Chairman Bldwell and hU anni-l nese objective. H« 'fMd the United SUtes "can- Principal xoaon Wear your old clothe* and come with collections on deliquencles made the supreme sacrifice during a w-oman. the accident that this morning he bright and shining as the coins. It versary committee were congratu- Japaneee army authoriUee de- not fall to And (In Japan) a friend pastor of the church. The address holding a high level, and with many the World War, Arraigned before Judge P. M. C. attempted suicide by drinking mus- DIAL 5321 aeeotkl tn the state. The 50th annl- of welcome was given by the prcsl Join the 'fun. We Call For Alvin L. Brown was not th* value of a gift but the lated on the success at th* celebra- ABOUT TOWN clared the Chinese had massed 400,- and partner in the noble work of TOe local women's chorus, organ- Saturday, May 14 there will be a current taxes paid even before the Delegations from the Legion, Christensen in Town Court last tard alcohol. Thl* is a combination Teraary committee chose the date of tion. dent of the Guild, Mrs. Georgs H. Members of the South Manches- and Deliver May T. for Its celebration, as Na- spirit In which It was given that 000 men for the defense of Suebow. pMiMUitt peace and protperity In **y Heig* E. Williams, wlio presented Miss Mary Judging dairy cattle school at Storr* flrat collection date for the period VFW. Army and Navy Club. Dis- week Wright pleaded Innocent to of mustard and nibbing alcohol, tative counted, and It was an added privi- Tbst Chinese had brought heavy the Pacillc area." j conducted by hi* which started April 15. the town of- ter Military Band of 1910 have been abled American Veterans. British charges of assault with a deadly which carries a label showing that Your Doctor’s tional Fraternal Week was to be Edward J. Murphy was a Manchester ^ th er, G. Albert Pearson, l*^>on- McGuire aa the toastmlstres*. Miss from 9 a m. to 12 noon for 4H Invited to attend the meeUng to- Preerriptioo ■ •haerved tbroug^ut the country. grueet. lege to present also to several past Mg* of Masons wl Tl hold a regu- artuiery to play on that froflt waa the united McGuire In turn Introduced Rev Dairy club member* to get In some ficers at first hoped that these con- War Veterans, Spanish War Veter- weapon and assault with Intent to It Is poison. In drinking the llq::td thousands view lar communication at which th. Indicated by a Japanese communi- S t a ^ attitude on the war tn China on® ot the schoUrshipa imd practice on Judging cattle. ditions presaged a high rate of pay- night of the committee campaigning ans will take part In a dedication murder. he took too much with the result WELDON May 2 to 8, and at the regular The decorations were U. 8. flags commanders, among them Charter Mr. Cheney the other, one to be Jaroe* Timmins, pastor of the for a fund of 32,000 for the pur- March meeting, accorded Record- Member T. P, Aitkin, a past com- entered apprentice degree Sdll Sj que announcing that Japanese M fair and Impartial, be replied church, who spoke of the veneration Past Master George H. Robert ment for this half. ceremony at the ho.spltal Thursday State Police Lieut Willard E. that he wras made sick. The trouble DRUG CO. and Maccabee flag* In the colors of worked on candidate*. Lodge will planea had bombed heavy artillery with an emphatic "yea.” awarded to a boy. the other to a chaae of musical instruments for evening at 7 o’clock when the new wa* discovered by his family who 90S Main fit .]MS|^ Brown a life membership. the order, red. whIU and black. mander's pin; another was present- of the church for motherhood. son has appointed a committee In Depressed business conditions use in the town's achooli at the Bushy said Wright led police a ed to Julius Bratanjrder and pins BIG ARMY PLANES units which had been checking the In his full pres* conference, Hlr- Following the address of the pas- helping to make the' 20th anniver- have, since that time, affected tax 50 foot steel flag pole will be dedi- chase over land and sea after the called Dr. A. B. Moran, w1k> gave The program opened with a tur- Paper streamers In the latter colors Japaneee In fighting near Plhilen. ota expressed belief th* war would -•.P*® the aeholar- Chamber of Commerce office In the cated and the gold star service flag ksy supper served In the banquet decorated the long tables and the win be mailed to J. C. Carter. James ahlpa will be awarded have not lien tor, Rev. Henry Connor, C. M„ sary of the United States air mall Income, with the result that dally New Hotel Sheridan. Members of North Madison man fired several i«y«»6pm*nt receipts are now much below the will be presented to Superintendent St ball of the Masonic Temple at 6:30. electrolier*. A three-Uered birth- H. Standard and other past com- (Oontlnoed from Page One) tf dlfncult to predict.** «awm up but the winner* will be spoke feelingly of motherhood, aa a a success. Mr. Robertson ha* other old-time local musical organ- shots a woman he "thought was manders who have not already re- r®''**; Ready arcle of King's missionary priest views the world. charge of tile anniversary In Tol- expected figure. It Is estimated Harry C. Smith. The Salvation his wife." Mr. Brown occupied a central posi- day cake with 50 red tapers was the .3 ?®A the Japanese-eetab* izations are Invited to attend the tion at the head table, beside form- ceived them. Mr. Brown accepted *"t*««t. character, Mrs. Edward Brosnan spoke In : land county and has visited all the that, until the end of thia payment meeting. centerpiece at the head Uble, ms'^«c"h were|mwSl^%omoLw°mght‘ «^ jiahed amalgamated government pleasing nutnner portraying the postmasters of of the different period, about 314,000 dally In taxes er supreme commander, A. W. Frye, Upwards of 200 persons, officials the gift and warmly thanked his dispatched to Bralnard, to augment directors' room of the Whitnn for China ‘‘must have more terri- leaderahlp and scholarship. From In addition to the fund sought, a associates for It and the honors that 76 to 100 atudenta of high sc^hool and true type of ideal motherhood. towns. It Is the aim to have wHl have to be paid In to the Col- town-wide appeal la being made for Iww head of the order In Maine. of the order In tents throughout the Mate and rity and National Guards- Memorial library. 'The Local Stocks tory than It now poaseaees in order The response for the daughters every family mail at least one let- lector In order that the approxi- Others at the head table were were heaped upon him Saturday mm already on the Job. will be Mrs. o7E . Bmiev ‘ to bo etrong/* prep echool age are enrolled an- donation of old but usable musical state, member* of the families of nually at the Weatmlnster school waa given In a charming manner by ter by air mall during National Air mately 3440,000 due this half U col- Another Electric Iron Oaotgo M. Bldwell, past oomman- local 81r Knights, enjoyed a de- night. instruments of all kinds to be used Decorative Upholstering Phone 3615 "*''1 wash?“®a« Burbank. Mrs^’E iW Furnished by Eddy Brothera A Oo. Md are given thorough training In Miss Eleanor Hunter, who spoke of Mall Week which 1* from May 15 lected. Present dally Income Is for band and orchestra training In '• NuUand. airman GIVEN CHURCH P A R H day of national observance. Miss Tolland County 4H Sunday to be forecast on tax payments, but he ADVERTISE WITH Mrs. Past 8upreme Commander Campbell, scheduled to entertain, Hartford Fire ...... 67 H Am Tel and Tel admitted that aa things are now, frame, spring* will be re-tled Frye followed. He congratulated was changed to Brian and Oilman Oeneral Arriree Hartford Steam Boiler 60 Am Tob B ...... Dtugan pointed out the fact In her held at the Second Congregational for th* evening. Mr. Campbell being Rentschler field waa quiet y*s-|„,^JJ M the Nathan Hale National F ir* ...... 54H Am Wat Wka .. address that the reverence and de- church In Coventry on May 22. The the collection of taxes coming due The Epworth League of the South and replaced where needed, Mr. Brown on bis remarkable rec- And Mra. John Benson WlU be a very difficult task. church took charge of the evening new padding and npholsterlng ord, and said It was the flrst Ume In unable to appear, and Herbert Gil- terday ex wpt for the arrival around tonight at 6.30 at Phoenix ...... 69 H Anaconda...... votion to the symbol of motherhood, choir will consist of singers from man, leader of the Pled Pipers or- noon of Major General Frank M. 2 1 ^ 5 their new unl- Traveler*,...... 41O Atebiaon Of Myrtle Street Are Guesla aa revealed in its venerable and various towns In the county. They Charity expenses are running un- service yesterday. Miss Evelyn and Mr. Hohaes, yonr deoera- hi* eaperlenc* 4bat ha had assisted frequent tribute service to Mary, will meet at 10 a. ra. for a rehearsal usually high, and nuiy exceed the Beer presided, and connected the On Sale Till Wed. Noon! SIGNS In celebrating the anniversary of chestra who played for general Andrewa, head man of tha GHQ Air • ^ ™*' !FnbUo t'tUltlee Aviation Con Of Honor Saturday. tlve upholsterer, will help you dancing, substituted for him at the Force of which the 9th and 95th OOnn. Lt. and Pow. .. 49 Baldwin, (JT ... mother, God remained unchanged In here prior to the service which appropriation. The recently adopt- Items of the program together with a man who had served 80 years In are units. the teachings of the church with the starts at 10:45. The body of the ed tax rate reduction o< one mUl baa appropriate comments, well de- select new coverings to har- Iv “i f <*" “ ®l®ctrtc Iron waa ao la m * one capacity. Commander Frye piano. Mr. Brian's specialty la bird ?*6*tt* D’ltali* society will Conn. Pow...... 44 Balt and Ohio . B Benson of ly in demand we were far overaold. ***** Treeks Lettered and Striped calls and whistling, and he gave hold a buquet Sunday at the Sub- Htfd. Eleo. Lt...... 56^ Bendlx ...... 20 Myrtle street were guests of pasaing of time, although the day church will be reserved for 4H cut aome 335,000 In revenue from livered. Nelson Richmond read a monize with yonr fornlshlngs. briefly reviewed the growth and ac- „ ?*"*'■*' Andrew* visited the the town. A level of tax Income poem entitled; "Mother’s Love", ^ we secured another special lot of Irons—not tha same one Window Lettering variety of tune*, closing with "The United Aircraft CbrporaUon’a Alpine club On Eldrldge street. At Illuminating She. ... 49 Beth Steel ..... honor Saturday night at a aurpriae na* been eomewhat commercialized Members and their leaders until The cost for the fine work we - b u t an even greater value, at an unprecedented low ^ complUhments of the order since Swanee River.” plants, and spent the remainder of blewlng'of them baS- New Britain Gas. ... 22 Borden ...... ^ r ty In honor of their 25th wed- In other spheres. 10:40. The members of the 4H lower than 90 per cent of the total Ernest Thompson the Scripture, do Is reasonable. organization flrst In London. On- ^ Dinner will be So. New Eng. TeL Oo. 132 Can Pac ...... ding anniversary, given at the A set of resolutions expressing health club which are the members due, plus diminishing returns from Margaret Kornglebel the prayer. An Showearda Board Signs tario In 1878, the establishment of Attorney Samuel C. Kone, whom the afternoon with Donald L Toastmaster Bldwell Introduced as oiuwu,Brown, preaiaenipresident of United. The I Daneln/Oeano. Western Ma.ss.- ...... 25V4 Caae (J. i.) ...... Emanuel Lutheran church by near- the great loss to St. Bridgets Guild, of the seventh and eighth grades deUnquent taxes. wiU work to the offertory solo: “Little Mother o’ 3-PIECE For Prompt Serrlce the International headquarters In Cairo D* Pas ... ly 160 members of the church. The the church and community In the have been asked to sing the offer- financial hardship of the town, ac- Mine" was sung by Tom Cordner, CHAIRS a classmate at Yale Law school of 111 d o e t r i a l s death of Agnes T. Dwyer waa read SUITES CALL 6282 Port Huron, Michigan, and the re Manchester's Town Counsel William Acme Wire ...... 21 Chea and Ohio .. event took place early In Februarv tory and are being trained by Mra. cording to figures compiled by the accompanied by Margaret Atkinson, As Low As raoval to Detroit In 1908, where It Am. H ard w are...... 21% Chrysler ...... but conflicting activltlea made ft by the secretary of the Guild, Mrs. Lydia Allen and Miss Eileen Winch. Board of Selectmen. who al.so played the hymns for the $39 As Low As $ 13.95 ha* one of the finest office buildings 8. Hyde, gave a scholarly address General Andrew* pronounced the I Mrs Teres, i... i . ’Iu i Edward Murphy, and adopted by Every 4H member, both former and service.' K €€P VO UR € V € O n on the subject of "Fratemallsm.'' transport of men and supplies from | committee. chairman of the Arrow H and H, Com. 31 Col Qaa and El . necessap' to delay the celebration Town Treasurer George H. Wad- Billings and Spencer. 3^4 ComI Inv T r ___ untU thlfl Ume. th* gathering with much display of present, are earnestly urged to be deU, like Mr. Nelaon, has stated Miss Beer read one of the letters New Sofas and Chairs Made To Order for You At No He Is a past Grand Chancellor of we west coast by plane “very satis- Coml S o lv ...... feeling. A copy of the resolutions present. ThIa Is the first 4H Sun- of Susanna Wesley to her son, Sam- the 8Ut* Knights of Pythias and factory.” He stated that tbU parti The Junior Young Judeae form- Bristol Brass ...... 80 Mr. Benson has been a trustee of that It is yet too early to attempt _____ Extra Coat In Our Own Shop. Colt's Pat. Firearms . 50 Cons Edison .... the church for the past 18 years will become a i^ rt of the permanent day for a county to be held to our fintmclal predictions with accuracy, uel. The Leaguer*, who sat at the compared the beneflu of brother- neuver* waa "more lm -|eriy known as the Amlrnii h. ih Eagle Lock ...... 14 OOn* O i l ...... records of the Guild, and a copy knowledge. Rev. Leon Austin Is front of the chapel in a body, sang hood and protection In a fraternal portant than the war game*. their twentieth meeting Saturd.v and has served as Its flaanclal sec- but he has stated that more econo- New Rugs and Mattresses, Finest Makes, Sold By Us Fafnlr Bearings...... 78 Cont Can ...... retery for 16 yeere. The perty wee will be tendered the members of the cooperating and will have a special mies will have to be attempted In "Faith of our Mothers", to the tune Institution such as the Maccabees, We can Mways practice flying and »t th* home of Mrs. Flreateln on family of Mra. Dwyer. message for all. of 8t. Catherine. ______At Big Savinira! ______whose splendid home office he had Gray Tel pay SUtlon 3*4 Dougiaa Aircraft W M ged by the Board ofAdmlnU- various town departments In antici- con- E**t Center street. The purpose of Hart and Cooley___170 ] Du P o n t...... tratlon with John £. Johneon eerv- Table arrangement* were In pation of possible declines In rev- The second half of the program visited, and old Una insurance. He nrohl.™ nf .J®*'®®' '* real thia club Is to bring to g e tC .U Hendey Mach. B...... 514 Elec Auto Lite .. Rosemary and Louise consisted of a playlet; "Mothers of MATTRESS RENOVATING EQUAL TO NEW--$4.50. POPULAR paid special tribute to Record Keep- Ufi “ ^toastmaster. The program Palller and Agnes Walchowskl. enue. Mr. Waddell feels that unless Men” In which the following people Stated maneuvers, he Jewish youths for cultural and Lander*. Frary A CTk. 23*4 Oen Elec ...... Included a vocal duct by Mrs. Elsie ______MOTORCYCLE PATROLpresent business trends are re- took part: Thelma Jeffries, Cather- New Brit. Mch., Com. 16 H Gen F o o d s...... B. Gustafson and MIsa Helen Berg- versed. the towm wlU have a size- Tonight Officers of th. GHQ Air r ^ ’g ^ ^ i T t f1 ^’ TrS do., pfd...... 90 ; Gen M otors...... ine Cordner. Edith Upplncott, Alice gren. a reading by Vivian Stoehr, able deflclt at the end of the fiscal Mason, Mae Waddell, Muriel Mc- rorce will be given a banquet and I attend the next meeting which umi North and J u d d ...... 23 H Gillette ...... two aelectlona by a quartet NORTH COVENTRY st a r t ed this mor ning year. Mwchester Upholstering Gi, ma r k e t lece^lon at the Farmington Coun- be held at 379 East Center Peck, Stow A Wilcox 5 Hecker Prod ...., composed of members of the Board, Conkey, Eileen Grimley, Marjorie I Russell M/g. Co...... 24 Hud.son Motors . At the present Ume the town Is. Wilson. The meeting closed with 48 Madison Street Busy Since 1922 BENSON’S — Peter M. FraJ8er^ evening. May I3th at 7 greetings by Herman Johnson and Several children In District No. as a result of the tax rate cut, and the Epworth League Benediction. and sel f ser v e vice-preeident of o’clock. [ S c o v l I I M f g . C o ...... 20 Int Harv ...... ram ^ks by Rev, K. E. Erickson, 10 had perfect attendance for the Patrolman Herman Muske Be- Monch«^er,Conn. the Connecticut Mutual Insurance Stanley W orks...... 3414 Int Nick Mr. Benron expressed the thank* of month of April. They were; Rob- »56»UI..Slr*l Rublnow SPECIAL SALE OF Company. Mayor Spellacy la hon- do., pfd...... 27i i Int Tel and T e l...... gi. gins Duty; Night Motorcy- orary chairman. Chick Life hi* family for the pleasant and un- ert Buck, Arnold Buck, Donald cle Patrol Not Yet Started. INNER SPRING ^ presented by the Torrlngton...... 21 Johns Manvllle...... 71 v expected party. Oowdy, John Maceyka, Frank Bow- “WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP” Checkerboard Food Store tomorrow Veeder Root, new .... 38 Kennecolt ...... oi, * On ^half of the church members. en, Joseph Sargla, David MaceykA night at 8:15 In Odd Fcllow.s hall Neiv York Bank Lehigh Val Rd ..!!!!!!!! ‘ ‘' 4u Rev. Erickson presented Mr. and Robert Robertson, Robert Vlsney, MATTRESS $12.95 Bank of New York . . 325 8 Loew'i ...... " ■ ^ One of the police department mo- Adml.ssion is free and all interested Mrs. Benson with 25 silver dollar* Lorraine Bowen, Barbara Robertson, torcycles wras put Into operation Reg. 122.,'jO. Save $9.55! are invited to attend. Bankers Trust ...... 44'4 Lorillard ...... «'* on a silver plate and also an addl- Theresa Maceyka, Harriet Brown Central Hanover .... 85 Mont W ard ...... o,,,. this morning with Patrolman Her- TUESDAY SPECIALS All Sizes! tional purse of money. Mr*. Benson Lydia Maceyka, Thelma Wright, man Moske as the operator. He Lawn Mowers The flr.at of the summer drills for Chase ...... 29 *4 Naah-Kelv ...... i.';.';.' ' g was given a large basket vof rosea. Shirley Wright and Justine Hoxle. Chemical ...... ]' 3g ] Nat Blso ...... starts the motorcycle patrol at 8 BENSON FURNITURE & SHARPENED AND members of the Manehester Fire JTte vestry of the church was taate- The children In Silver street o'clock In the morning and works Department win be held tonight ...... 23*4 ; Nat Dairy...... ,nunilly decorated with spring flowers. school and their teacher, Mias Ann FRESH RADIO REPAIRED — PHONE 7385 Continental ...... 1114 Nat Dlatlil...... Miner, visited Manchester on an ed through until 5 o'clock In the aft- 718 Main St. Call 8585 when members of No. 1 Company Following the program, refresh- ernoon, with one hour out between Shop open 7:30 a. m. to 4:.30 win meet at the firehouse at 6:45 Corn Exchange...... 45 i N- Y Central ments were served by wtvee of ueational tour this past week. PORK First National...... 1570 tgl North Am .. Miss Cora Kingsbury has resumed 1 o’clock and 2 o'clock. p. m. Open evenings, except and take their booster pump out for Board members and a social time In addition to covering the differ drill. Following the drill there will Guaranty Trust ...... 225 2! Packard___ W’as enjoyed. her teaching at the Guilford High fr ank- Mondays and Saturdays, Irving Trust ...... im ] Param Pict . school, having spent a week's vaca- ent streets In town he will be as be a meeting of the company. Benson were mar: signed to school traffic directions CHOPS after 7:16 p. m. Manhattan ...... 2i j ried 25 year* ago by Rev. p. j, o. tion partly with her parents and a Manufact. Truet .... 33u j Welp* Dodge...... ltd three day auto trip to Washington, at Manchester Green during the The Son* of Legion rifle club will New York Trust _ 82U a Phil Pete...... wrnell, then pastor of Emanuel, noon hour and will be back to take FURTS Karlsen & Edgerton meet tonight at 7 o'clock at th* racy have six children, Alice, Hugo, p. C. MIsa Margaret Elliott of Pearl street rifle range. Public National ...... 24*4 '3 Pub Serv N J Manchester went with her, return- care of the school traffic at Hollis- Depot Street Ruckland Title G uarantee...... 5 Radio ...... ^ trid , Grace, Arthur and Arlene. ing Friday night. ter and Main streets when acbool I* A feature of the party waa a huge ANY PLAIN Next to Railroad Depot U. S. T r u s t ...... 1470 183 Rem Rand ... Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schell and dismissed tn the afternoon. A meeting of the Itallan-Ameri- RepubUo Steel ...... ,.,7 wedding cake, which Mra. Benson daughter Oneley of Woodmont The motorcycles which were |e lb. GARMENT f®”. "^‘****’ Aid society win ^ held Key TOb B ...... ■■■■ cut and distributed to those pres- 12^ tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the Son* stopped on their way home from overhauled were returned to the po- CI.EANED AND, of Italy clubrooma on Birch street. JAP O FFiaA l PROPOSES Safeway Store* ...... 75 Boston to visit their mother. Mrs. lice station on Satiuday. They have NATIVE 1 e All members are requested to be Schenley D l*...... jgiJ Anna Schell. been equipped with new tire* In ad- r< ^1 ASPARAGUS, PRESSED— praaent. Sears Ftoebuek...... ”" go * Mrs. Albert Hoxle and daughter dition to auch other work a* was LETrUCE,2 hd8.l0 C bunch ...... NON-AGGRESSION TREATY Shell Union ...... Justine went to Woburn, Maaa.. necessary on the motor*. Only one “lOc FOR FREE DELIVERY FOOD SALE Socony'Vac...... v Saturday to spend Mother's Day of the twm motorcycle* la now In Stephen street South P a c ...... "■ with Mrs. Hoxie's mother. They u*e. The motorcycle that Is used who entered the Hartford hospital (CoattoiMd from Page One) South Rwy ...... is returned this evening. - CALL 48.16 f'cMay, Is matting during the summer month* during saUsfactoiy progress and expects Stand B ran d t...... i ’’ rjT The pastor. Rev.-Leon H. Aiutln the night season ha* not as yet been HALE'S *" ‘he Interview St Oaa and E l ...... MaNCMaiTan _ had a very fine sermon Sunday put In operation. n to return home soon. TT , ‘^i® 1"*»‘lon Is whether tha TOMORROW AND WBH. morning on "Mother." The text United States government have the WM John 19:26, "When Jemis COLD IN SHOP MAKES IT TOMORROW Berggren of 77 Laurel Intention to conclude a nonaggree- Tex Corp ...... - Therefore Saw Hla Mother." The Attractive Proposition for One Starting At 9 A. M. J entered the employ of the slon pact with Japan." HOT FOR OWNERS PEERLESS Timken Roll B e a r__ 37 ^ scripture reading waa taken from Lieminehaw company, municipal an- OF HUNAN HEARTS He went no further on the eub- Tran* America ___..i.i oti - -’oswama hwton - jaam Second Timothy 1-6 and 2:1-15. Grays, Eng.—(AP) —The part- Cleaning Works Co. Ansploe* Oeater Springs A. O. pralsere, at Mlneola, L. I. ^ treaty but praleed the . m iiax m Sw I Who Can Devote Full Time Union Carbide ...... 66^ OUV MB MB • G N a x i a s The choir rendered two anthems ner* In a local bake shop were HOME MADE Washington government for its Union P a c ...... "Rock Me to Sleep. Mother,” by brought to court and fined 35 for PLANT 93 WELLS ST. The Joint Permanent Armleuce ■well balanced policy" with reapeet eobum-joNNcaiiMimNr Holton and “Mother" by Ritter with OAKES AlfD PASTRY Day committee will hold a special to the war In China and said be Unit Aircraft ...... 27u violating the law. Unit Ctorp ...... “ .JrV • cia*iNct atowM MIsa June Loomis ain^ng the solo. They had failed to keep the shop Armoiy to- expected an early disappearance of The floral decorations were a bas- Mtl-Japanlsra among what he Unit Gaa Im p ...... !.^ ON THE SADIE SHOW: ‘ “reasonably’’ warm — not that It Ta xi Business For Sale night at 8 o'clock and all members U S R ubber...... ket of pink carnations and two bou- would have been exactly suffo- are requested to be present. termed a "small section of the DON TERRY in queata of lilacs and were given In If You Are Infere.sted In A Business For Yourself American population." U 8 Smelt ...... cating even If they had kept It U S S teel...... ‘. 'i ; '" ‘WHEN g-MEN STEP IN* loving memory of Maud L. Hill by at the minimum prescribed by law Francii E. Bray, local Jeweler and 7n • ft*ll prrss conference later Weetern Union...... !!!!'” her children. The pastor present- —45 degrees Fahrenheit. Inqi party of three Leglonnariea left the eoft-epoken, amlling etateeman ed every one present with a Moth- luire 53 Purnell Place commented on a speech In Washlng- Weet El and Mfg . The trouble waa the firm refused today for a flehlng trip of a week’s woolworth...... DISHES TO THE LADIES er's Day book mark. to close the door which, they said, duration In the Providence of Que- *” which Secretary of Elec Bntaute talk Jury 8borty before noon, be chesterfields are made of the world’s best dismU.) w y Joined by Wnuam j . RoMsh. erfields To ^ p Healthy" to be "SOBm onuL" ■9 Cents) "No one in Japan entertain* any City police euperintendent, aleo a cigarette ingredients,, .m ild ripe tobaccos... AOSaSSlON FREE! delivered by Mra. John V. Oregan. regarding poealbUlty of r^ t wltnete. w —« - ^ With • "fJM jred nure*. Folltmdng th* CB066 and DUNN Oregan than* wtUbe aa Japan* adopting aa aggraarive a^ - ^turned to the ELMORE & COMPANY home-grown attd aromatic Turkish... andpure win give you MOKE PLEASURE I wtertainment and refresh manta and toward tha Unitad Statoa." OMrt aftoTlwlng gene more ABNOLD JOHNSON I th* regent urge* all members to be the forelgp mlnistar atated. thmi an hour. They gave no indlea- AND HIS BAND Rocky Hm, Conn. cigarette paper. When you light a Chesterfield ■ p r e s e n t "Oontrarily, not a few Japaaeae oen a* to the nature at their mla- than any cigarette you ever sm oked ■M--' ■re apprehensive ^eg*nllng cnanoee *XAND OF KAMOaiwy* you’re smoking the mgaretU that Satisfies. rlrlVnM MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN* MONDAY, MAY 9.1988 MANCHESTER BVBNING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CUJNM* MONDAY, MAT 9,1938 PAGBFIVB ' tn U j a n Juat a bit amarter than ''island paradise” It used to be, for JUmri^rtftrr tha Ftenchnen ot oldcB tlmaa losing that paradlaal air seems to Singing Stars Together Again that they ann’t making an attempt have become the general habit Health and Diet DISCOVER BURGLARY DONZE IS RE-ELECTED fortrtng Brralft to stabiUae their lljiea at any point A Thought DAILY RADIO PROGRAM among the “unspoUed” islands thasc Advice In Yo r k O P E N 27 PHOTOGRAIHS vrauauo B> v n eacept the whole of China. That days. u u > P B o m m ooMTAJiT. u ta By OR. FBANB MetlUt My Ups Shan not peak wleked- MONDAY. MAY • (Central and CaiUm Standard Time) TO LEAiniE o m c E >« BIm U • u « m makea It really toug^i for the Japa. But Ifs the future that's oonfus- my ^ (t^orawis kna koln kol kfpr krlKsfo kor nM OSIaa at Maaakaatar. Ora^ aa fluxera, according to Princeas Tsrll who wish mo to publish answers to catcombs of the Maginot Line, the Marcel Donze of the Manchester BaeM CUaa Mall Mattaa. Then a n no definite "key to altua- anything about It to anyone. kM wmaq who wow wdaf wire aaip; Csnte Cast. Officer’s Check-Up Fright Nui-o-TahlU-Pomare. And what la their questions about acne that 1 be- fabtilous, eunken fortieae along toe Mountain: koa kdyl. touthi wmbg: 4:S(V*The March ot Osmea American Legion Rifle team was tlona" In thla type of warfan. Then he died suddenly. Month Pa^fle: kfi komo khq kpo kgo: ry— To Be Judged Dor- needed, she ailBounoea to tha press lieve the best way to handle the Franco-German frontier. later. In a search through his O r ^ blood Inataad of red Is con- OPTIONAL STAflONS (OMrate intar* 4:45i»Nsw Horltons* Csplorsrs re-elected secretary and treasurer Then aren't oven any keyholea. We were driving through verdant ekangeably on eithar KCD or BLUB 4:W^ S:- 5:30—Boske Csrtfr'e Comment the annual meeting and dinner of And of rourae, then ann’t any Paris, where ahe now Uvea, la a rad. covered and placed in toe bands of waan work wcol; Midwaati wood wsl ing This Week. to the subject, covering all of the and the broadcaster waa speiUcing of Mr. Whalen. YfEbt whow webr ksoo kans. OTHER 4 :4 ^ ft:4$»Lum and Abnsr—east the League held Saturday night. M. rulea. The Jnpe b a n alwaya been leal program of social, economic, main polnta Inquired about In i the tantaat'c interior of this war- OPTIONAL STATIONS - Canadians 1:00— ItOO—Just Kntsrtslnmsnt — ItMKBBB o r TBB AianCIATBD ent cfcf. Cantralt wcfl wtmj wiba wday Chicago*! Not do Long AgO“>wsst While making his regular rounds camfleld of the Wethersfield team PRBCa cloae fo llo w ^ of “the book.” but and administrative reforms. A single article. brisUing labyrinth, with Its thou- Iconoclast , kfyr koam; South: wtar wptf wla wjas IMS— IMS—Arthur Qodfrsy. John Sslb waa elected as president and I. Rau, sands of guna, its thousands of late Saturday night Police Sergeant Twenty-aeven ralon prtata on Tha taanatatad Praaa la aaaliiatTalp the book doean’t teach^tha Cblneae form program, she says, might re- Many of tboae who have develop, Continue to give that ufihameeaed 5<^bfwaum wlod waoo wfbe wwne wcae —baste: Jack thannon, tong—west of Newington was elected vice aMtUatl ta tka aaa el rapablleatlea od acne have noticed scarring or garrlaoned men. Its intricate, elec- ^ ^ ve warn wmc wab wapi wmob wlda ItlO'— itkO^Eddle Cantor Show—to e John McGIInn stopped at the plant various subjects. Including still Itfo,- H all aawa aiteatahae araaitaA ta It military operatlona language. store some of that Island charm. Impresario, 8. Hurok, his way and wky wfaa whap kpre woal ktho l:0 (^ 7:(K^RIehard Hlmber. Qussts president. pitting of the skin and several trioa'iy-controlled power syatem, Cainegle Hau may, Uke other vener- 7:10—Pick and Pst, Pun—bssfe of toe Manchester Dairy Ice Cream landacapes, pastoral scenes, child ar eat atbarwiaa efa4lta4 la tbla It la likely that Americana, more all sunken deep Into mile after mile lu? J***^®.**®^** km c: Mountain: kgir The meeting and- the banquet Baaer ae4 alae iba laaal aawa eab* The princess announces also queetiona deal with the best way of able auditoriums, be converted Into perngyil ktar kob: Paclfiei kfbk kwg kmj 7:00— 1:00—Radio Thsatsr—« to cat Oompany for toe usual nightly In- were held ta the American Legion life, marines, cloud formations and Uataad h a r a l a than any other natlmiala In the removing these skin blemishes. of cavernous "front; line.” ' a theater-cabaret ere long. t:00— >-Wayns King Walts—to o that she hopes to spend tbe rest of He spoke of the pastoral sights F^nt. CasL t:S0—•rave New World, Drama specUoD. Leaving toe automobile hall ta Newington. During the eve- novelty photographic setups wers All rtahta at rapabUaatlaaa at world, underatand the Chlneae tac- When the pits are not too deep, the ^ east; Eddie Canter—weet repeat apaatal tlepatabaa harala are alae re> her days In California. Could It be overhead: the endless acres of ThMlw to toe unconventional parked on Summit street he walked ning the trophy for having won toe hung Saturday afternoon In tha method I advise Is local treatment Hurck. Carnegie Hall has had a ^ e.’f c Pamlly and Mine •50(L-10:0(^sllmmy Doreey Oreheet.— aanad.______tlca that now a n caualag the JapO' that she’s going to CaUfomla to green meadow and yellowing sprout haste: Just Entsrtsinmant—w. rpL up to toe rear of the building and League’s championship was award- Mary Cheney Library by members given with the ultra violet ray. The ’Jam’ seoalon In which Benny Good- ^’^ ^ / ‘ J*“ Llttla Orohan Annia — ran aanlaa allael at N. M A. BaiT* neee dally Braddock defbata. May- such aa come to Ufe In Van Gogh . 5 * " Maupln Orehsotra—west f :1S—10:1S—Lum«Abnsr—west rpL found that a window on the loading ed to the Manchester tesra. Medals of toe Nutmeg (Camera club tn its learn how to keep tourists at a dis- treatment must be controlled aa to wan n v e a swing concert---and a i!?J“ C»*4»0 Mathuaa t:SCL-l0i3O—Art Kaseel and Orehsotra were awarded to the following: M. second annual salon exhibit In- be that la why, from the atart, we tance? Scarcely. landseapee, and he told of tbe peas- mighty profitable one, too. i ’li 5*1?~Top Hatters Danes Band 10:0(^-11:00—Orrln Tuektr Orehsstra platform on the east side of the produce a peeling of the skin. Thla antry, pursuing their lives of hus- A S " 6:25—Praaa Radio Nawa Parlod 10:SO—l1:S(^Larry Lea and Orehsstra building had been broken. 'ITie door Camfleld, Wclhersfleld, P. New- cluded In the show were WUlam Matabar Ataattaan Naarapapar rab* have foreaeen only diaaater for the oP.en haa the desirable effect of Previous to that swtngy tnnova- Bengtson’s two gold medal price Habara AaaealaUea. Well then. Does the princess bandry on toe aoil above the most A Ti Douglas on Sports lltOO—12:01^i>»»f»ei» Muate—west only waa not open, but It looked to the comb. Manchester, M. Donze, Man- Son of Heaven—why from Man- bringing out a new, fresh skin uon, ll was Marian Ander8on« an 8j4S—Tha Roilinl Trio — east; NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK chester, H, Madden. Manchester, T. Dr. George O'Hanlon winning prints, “ Rosea” and "Seren- really want to keep the tourists out fantastic, and probably the most eiatwhlle laundreaa* apprentice, who Llttls Orphan Annta—mldw repeat officer aa though toe screen Inside •abllabara Itapraaaatatlaaai Tba which Is free from blemlahes. *n* ity" which were given toe h l ^ ^ chester, Connecticut, It looks to us of Tahiti or not? If that reform dangerous, manned arsenal on earth. 4:00—Amoe Andy — eaet: BASIC — Cast: wja wba-wbaa wbai of toe window had been pushed Pentland. Middlefield, J. Grzyvrtn- ftllaa Matbawa Spaelal Apanep—New Several questions wish to know l^uplrt Camegle’a sti^ and Ufted Jack Baker In Tenor Seloe—weet wham kdka waar ways wjtn wayr wmal Oedlt for securing most of the possible honors at toe Intemattonal naK..Cblaace, Datrali aat Baataa. aa if Nippon is marked with the old Motoring through Westebeater, •blues ringing mto toe realm of S:1S— <:ts—Uncle Bara Radio Station wfil waby wabr wcky w i^ waan wice aw4y. skl. Bristol, A. Aubrey. East Hart- program la going to restore the is- about the proper cleansing the face where the only guo-llke detonations 0:30— 6:30—John Herrick and Songs wleo: Midwaat: want wla kwk kol! s ford, K. Chodan, East Hartford, T. fins medical and surgical talent for Photographic EhcblblUor in Grand Indian Sign. w t. The eonaarvatlvefl Returning to the police station he Central Palace, New York, ta com- IfBMBBR AODIT AO land’s charm, how can It bs con- when pimples are present. As a are the backOrlngs of lethargic sn- S:46— 6:4S—Angler and Hunter, Talk wmt kso wowo wetn: Souths wrtd wnbr called Mark Hewitt, Jr., managei- of Grove, Hartford and C. HarU, Hart- re.sldent and Interne physicians at OBCDLATIONB yalled voclferoua proteata and In- f:00— 7:00—Burns and Allan—east; krgv kfdm wrol inio w JIm wdou waga Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald In “The Girl of the Golden petition with 17,800 salon prints re- strued as a measure to keep away general nile the patient troubled flnea. It was an eerie, not to men- Public Haro No. 1—west r a n In^a: Mountain: V o kvod kfhf: the local plant. Together they went ford. the hfanebester Memorial hospital Tbe Bsrali Prlatlaa Oaanaaa laa, with acne has an oily or greasy skin lon, depressing word-portrait that Toscanini, • :S ^ 7:30—Alfred Wallenstein Orch. Pacifies kgo kafd ke^ kaa keea kjr West" to be seen, at the State theater Thursday, Friday and Saturday. goes to Dr. George O'Hanlon, Direc- cently. These prints wlll not be In- SPRING SYMPHONIES charm-hungry tourists? S and Bar- 7:00— 6:00—Muaie for Modevne, Orch. NOTES See WBAP-NBC for optional to toe plant and found that the rear cluded In the Judging. asaaaaas as aaitelai respeaalMHtp and this fact makes proper cleans- came out of the loudspeaker from Hat of stations. door was then open. Going Into toe tor of toe Jersey City Medical Cen- Oh, It must ,be Just another pub- 3(X)0 miles away. birolli, Shades of Bach, Brahms. 7:30— 6:30—Take of the Greet Rlvtrt ter. Dr. O’Hanlon Is consultant The prints will be Judged thla tw typearspbleal eefy *SEI2e23l5 The fact that NaUonsl Music ing especially Important. I advise t:0O-Marek Weber Muek—toe CenL CaaL office, which Is on toe front part of the May 20 middleweight bout be- Wagner and Beethoven! It lust •j30— 6:30—Per Men Only—weaf wnae VENDRILLO’ S PIGEONS on the local hospital staff and makes week by a eorozsittee ef Judgee, Biaalaa BeraM. Uclty stunt There must be a boost- cleansing the skin surface with wouldn’t do! ' Ke ep cool indoors this Summ er S:30- 0:80—Tha Singing Lady. It: the building on the second floor, tween (ilenn L«e and Solly Krelger. Week, which has Just been celebrat- Poathnn’.oiM Paea wum wwj wtw: Burns A Allan— To Ba AnneuneecT—west periodic visits to Manchester to Rev. James Stuart Neill, rector of ers* group behind It somewhere. Or plenty of warm water and soap. rad Hurok flinch? He did not! west repeat they found that four holes had been Overnight News ed ao generally, cornea In the midst It U fitting that the anthem of •iOO—10:00—Ray KInnay Orcheetra— S:4S— 4:4S—CapL Tim, Stamps—wja: check on matters pertaining to the S t Mary’s Episcopal church; Mtas MONDAY, MAT » maybe two; one Amerlcsui. The skin should be well rinsed. A fortnight sgo he annexed Car- Kmak Jastara Orchaatra—network bored around toe safe’s combtna- On the air tonight: 1,2,3 IN SECOND RACE efficient service of his physician Hope Henderson, art director o f toe of Spring la a particularly happy Some of the questions ask about New York’s World’s Fair should be east: Amos *n* Andy—weat repeat 4:00— 6:00—Newai P. Ekhler Oreh. negie Hall for a dance recital by the 6:30-10:30—Henry Bueae's Oreheatra 4:10— 8:1^The Raveter*a Quartet- Uon. A wire, that had been part Talks—WBAF-NBC— 8:45 Rep. appointees. High school, and John Tournaud, coincidence. At one and the same the Influence of constipation vipon a posthumously, chosen song of glamorous ballroom gilders. Veioz 10:00—11:00—Carl Ravasaa'a Ofwhastra of a coat hanger, was found near Of Connecticut RAW MATERIAL George Gershwin’s. The name of 10:30—11:30—Andy Kirk and OPahostra east: Eaeerta and Batty—weat Bruce Barton on life insurance, Cheney Brothers’ silk designer. acne. I find that constipation Is very and Yolanda, to toe riurical adtora! 4:S(^ 6:30—Rakov and Hla Orchaatra the safe, tndIcaUng that an attempt WJZ-NBC—7 Gen. Anastaalo So- (By Associated Press) Capture Three Places In 200 time are heard the symphonies of toe song Is "The Dawn of a Day” , 1 Members of toe club showing ta often present In those who are pwilinent of the night club maestro. Venetian Blinds CBB-WABC NETWORK 4:40— 8:4^Lowall Thomas — east: nioza, .President of Nicaragua, on year-old Jessie Love have “set up By John I» Reinartz Chicago Concert Orchaatra—west had been made to throw the tum- Mile Contest For Old Birds; tola year’s exhibiaon are: Iftae riaaelcal music and the symphonies which tsrpifles the mood and purpose Pancho and his band. And again It housekeeping" near Ennia and T ^ y 's Ouest Editor annoyed by these persistent pimples of the International extravaganxa at BASIC — Cast: wabo wade woko weao 6:00— 6:00—Clem Mcarthy — wjt: blers of toe safe. "Latin America and .the U. S."; 8:30 Ridgefield—Carl Johnson’s shouts Fly From Wilmington. Elizabeth J. Norton, William Beagt- of Spring. The Classical symphony W ashin g to n a noticeable box office and ar- Weel war wkbw wkro whk wjr wdre Muaie ta My Hobby Prog.—chain Rep. A. D. Healey on "Wage Hour their friends believe they are the ard consider It necessary that suit- Flushing Meadow. 8:10— 6:1S—Dr. Joa« Jaatrow*a Talk It was evident that the burglars for help brought rescuers to his son. Dr. T. C. ’nffany, Henry C Every ao often I note the cai Is a comparatively modem creation. uttlo succeea. wcau wJas wpro wfbl wJav wgar: Mid* Legislation"; 9:80 Radio Forum, wrecked car on the Wilton highway youngest couple ever married ta able measures be used to correct the It was almost not composed. A ot a new low price ! west: wbbm wfbm kmoo kmoa whaa 6:30— 6:30—Rosa Mark and Her Bongs were at work ta the plant when the Peter Vendrlllo’s racing pigeons Smith. Carl Bolin, O. Gaugl, A. Kil- ^ the die-hards are losing out kfab kmt •j40— 6:40—Tha Boys—wjs wba want Sen. Robert M. LaFolIette on “Third where he had been pinned more Montana. patrick. B likable youngster growing It was developed from the overture Daybook- intestinal slugglshneas. The enema little over a year ago, Grover officer first arrived for Inspection placed first, second and third tn the makes an excellent temporary And as for Mr. Hurok—"Tradition EAST^wbna wpg wbp wheo wore efrb kdka; Rax Maupln Orch.—othara and_ when they saw toat their pres- Party Movement,” postponed from than an hour. He waa taken to Without the benefit of proper n - chiefly by Haydn, and brought to -Rf Prtst»m Gr»v»r Whalen commissioned the well- go hang ’. says he. ’It’s new faces ekae wlbs wmaa weac wnbf wlba wkbn • *5^ Z^O^Ruby Newman Orchaatra second of the spring series of old measure. known eongsmtth to write the key Size: whlo wkbl 6 :1 ^ 7:60—'*Thoae Wa Leve**«-te cat ence bad been found out toey made last week. WOR-MBS—9:30, Danbury bospltal. Attendants said atralnt A youngster whom fond Its highest expressivenesa by Bee- toat are needed at concerts, and I’ll 7:00— t:0O—Musk Now and Than Speaker Wm. Bankhead of the he suffered a dislocated hip and bird races held under .the auspices BIIXION’S A U )T OF MONET Nearly all of the questions deal tuns of the Fair. Gave him plenty 21” to 28” DIXIE — wgat wafa wbro wqam wdod 7:30- 6:S0-Paul Martin A Hk Musk a hurried exit through the door on of the Nutmeg Racing Pigeon (3ub parents a n bringing up with the thoven. Man's creative power In ANT WAT YOU FIGURE IT with Bome phase of toe diet prob- get t^in even If i have to present klra wrao wlac wwl wtoo krld ktrh ktaa 6:(N>— 6:0(^Tha PIsk JubUea Blngera the east side of the building. House on “Democracy ta a Chang- lacerations. of time, too, for It wasn’t needed 84” long waeo koma wdbo wbt wdae wbla wdbj yesterday afternoon In a 200-mlIe Intent that nothing shall interfere the field of music has rarely If ever, lem and many of them frankly ask, Charlie McCarthy there.” $ 2 . 9 5 •j3<^ 6:3(^Tha Nat'l Radio Porum They would have had further ing World.” Sheffield—Two hundred bicyclists wwva wmbf waja wmbr wala klul kfko • •00—10:Ot^Nawai To Ba Anneuneod WEAF-NBC:—6:30 Edwin C. Hill; and amateur cameramen came here race from Wilmington, Del., to this with the youngster's expnsslon of found a finer utterance. Washington—How much la a bil- "What shall I eat?" veoa wdne wnoz kwkh know wmmm •i3(^16:30—To Ba Announced (to m.) trouble ta getting money If they had town. The birds were liberated at lion dollars? It Is my opinion that the under- wjno wchs wpar wmaa wooo wrva 10:00—lim o—Chick Wabb A Oreheatra opened the front door of the safe, 7 Burns and Allen (West • repeat from New York on a special New Secoiid C h urc h of Christ, Scientist peraonality, be It walking through Research Keep toe hot aun out of your home tola Summer yet aUow MIDWEST — wmbd w in arlbw kfh 9:80); 7:30 Richard Crooks, tenor; Haven.’ railroad excursion. The 8 o’clock Sunday morning and the One does not need to possess for Senator BiUow of South Dakota lying cause of acne Is an unwhole- Foimdatlon, on prohl- 10:3(^11:3<^-Barnay Rapp*a Orchaatra aa there is a steel chest ta the safe first racer reached the Vendrlllo Hartford, Connecticut water In a new pair of shoes or hltlon. Se “P your X o 5 i 8 drama. Story of too Preiaknesa; cycllts took a 16-ralIe Jaunt through himself, or accept from another, a shy and humble man, asked the some atate of the blood produced C0NN.C0.USIS which contained the money. lofts one minute and 46 seconds past poking a fork through tbe plaster M"',* : ’. with these new Venetian Blinds. Made 9 Marek Weber concert and around toe town while the any parUcuUr pattern of theology chiefly by dietetic errors and ee- 6:45—Lum and Abner. WABC-CBS—6:30 Eddie Cantor cameramen wandered through ' the 1 o’clock, making the 200-mlIe trip Announces a question In tbe Senate when be TBACBER’S pe t . Jrito a u " faou **P** t® "' tch. B q u lp ^ In five hours and one minute at an wall In the bedroom. to sense and apprectate the sym- arose for one of his almost-never peclally by the use of greasy food I'* Guaranteed 90 daya against w a r p ^ 7:00—Just Entertainment. farewell to N. Y.; 7 Dick HImber quainter sections seeking pictures When parents dare not take their such as doughnuts, fried foods and ABOUT 1 P. C. OF ^tt***" *** ‘ fom 18 to 60 Inches et simllaf 7:18—WDRC String Ensemble. and guests; 7:30 Pick and Pat; 8 with which to compete ta a prize average speed of 1,233 yards per phonic music now being played so speeches. He opposed the billion Bay City, Mich.—Mrs. j h W TIC minute. children visiting for fear that these dollar naval bill. He was sure the pastry Sometimes the chief error 7:30—Eddie Cantor and Company. Radio Theater "My Man (Jodfrey” ; contest. Free Lecture on Christian Science exquisitely In the out-of-doors. lu In th diet haa been the oveni.se ot ^ “ ‘ tend , tosuifetC « Itavelera Broadeasttag Servloa, 8:00—Monday Night Show. There were 13 lofts and 231 birds same children may mar the furni- Germans were not going to Invade college after graduaUng from high 9 Wayne King Waltz; 10:30 Art manifold riches are available to all candy or soda fountain sweets. Hartford, Uomi. 8:80—Pick and Pot ta Pipe Smok- RADIO Kessel orchestra. KINO ON AERIAL TOUR In the race, a gain of two lofts and by the United States—at leaat for a STATE GASOLINE schTOl In 1910’ la a 60-year-oId stu- 76 birds over last week’s race. ture of the boat or scratch hla new regardless of “creed or race or while. When these errors have been com- 80,(M)0 W. 1040 IL U 28.Z M. ing Time. == tJ a y WJZ-NBC—6:15 Dr. Jaatrow dent at.Bay City Junior college. 9:00—Lux Radio Theater. The next race will be over the ear with a nail. It would appear as clan.” By his own confession Dar- “It may be eald that we are In mitted, toe best plan Is to discon- Although she flunked tn geolorv Eastern Daylight Saving lim e Eastern Standard Hme Comment; 7 Rub.- Newman orches- Northolt Airdrome. England, danger from Hitler." be eald. "I tinue the former bad habits of eat- 10:00—Wayne King’s, Orchestra. tra; 7:30 serial, '• ose We Love; 9 May 9.— (A P )—King George, in a SOO-mile course from a station In JA M E S G . R O Y E LL , C.S.B. a clear Indictment that the desire win dulled hla ear for rlas-sical mu- Almost one per cent of the total and astronomy, she says she Isn’t 10:30—A Little Night Music. Washington, D. C. The racers will of Kansas City, Mo. to allow the children complete ex- am of German descent. My father ing and to substitute good habits In a n f^ at her teacher. He Is Prof. Fisk Jubilee Stagers; 10 Francis .scarlet and blue plane, started an slo by bis consuming pursuit of the and mother came from Germany. place of them. Fresh vegetables tn amount of gasoline burned in motor Monday, May 0 11:00—Sports—News. New York, May 9.—The midwest’s Cralf orchestra; 12 Special Holly- aerial tour today of four Royal Air be crated at the railroad station J. H. George, head of the geology i Friday night at 7 o’clock and all pression of personality has been things material, a fact which he al- I want to assure the Senate that abundance should be used and the vehicles In Connecticut this year P. M. 11:15—Jimmie Dorsey’s Orcheetra. annual automolle thriller, the Memo- wood program. Force stations. Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother win be consumed by toe Connecticut u d astronomy department—and her 11:30—Art Kassle’s Orchestra. members are requested to report on carried too far and something waya regretted and of which he God U not going to tell Hitler to patient should try to use a smaller husband. I WATKINS 4:00—Backalage Wife. rial Day 500-mile race at Indian- What to expect Tuesdav: At Northolt Airdrome, a base for Church, 'The First Church of Christ, Scientist, 8ROTMERS time. come over here and take us until Company In operating its motor I N C 4:15—The Story of Mary Marlin. 12:00—OiTln Tucker's Orchestra. apolis, will be on the air as usual WEAF-NB(3—1 p. m.‘ Book of fighting planes, the King saw Should be done about It before It !a often spoke. Ufe today Is hot and amount of starch and sugar than coaches over Its more then 800 Following are the place winners Boston, MaSaachusetts ho gets through taking the rest of he Is accustomed to taking. Meat In ------i. 4:30-^ “Hugheareel” presenting 12:30—Rudolph Frlml’s Orchestra. this year. Plans indicate there will Son; 2:15 Ma Perkins; 4:30 Your Hawker Hurricanes—reputedly toe too late. miles of street and highway route Tomorrow’s Program. be descriptions on at least two net- In the 200-mlle race yesterday: tense and fearful. And little won- Europe. That task la going to take moderation, simple desserts of gela- Rush Hughes, news commen- Family and Mine; 5 Science in the world's fastest combat ships. These same youngsters are go- him quite some lime." In the State, according to estimates tator. A. M. works. NBC and MBS. News. WABC-CBS—1:30 U. S. First, second and third, Peter Ven- der when so often the neats of the tin anc stewed fruits, eggs, Melba based on the company's operating Other stops on the King’s itinera- drlllo; fourth. Gleeson; fifth, sixth. Hora c e Bushnell M e m oria l H a ll thS to g ^ w up to be our citizens, But let us get back to the billion. 4:48—The Road of Life. 7:00—Eta Alpha Programma. The schedule as now being made Marine Band; 3:45 Rep. Fred D. ry were the Harwell bomber sta- mighty are oceuptcer and enclose by the company on bus mileage op- 12:03—Sammy Watkins’ otchestra. 1:15—Hirmna of All Churches. fact captured by lU pickets. The While the Senate laughed Mr one large, self-addressed, stamped erated on streets not part of the T R I A L 12:30—Andy Kirk’s orchestra. 1:30—Arnold Grim’s Daughter. norant Indiana the meaning of envelope. state highway system and are pro 1:00 a. m.—Silent. myeterles are fading away." All Bulow got hla breath and went right l:46i-Valiant Lady. BUY YOUR ELECTRIC RANGE British military supremacy. Oen- on: The summer season offers a par- rated by the state treasurer back to ' Tnmorrow’a Program 2:00—Behind the Eight ball— Gll eral Braddock. In Europe, had been of which sounds ao Infallible and "This morning I received a let- ticularly good time to make the at- the towns. The towns may use these A. M. Bayek. a very successful commander. He convincing unUl It Is weighed ter from a constituent of mine who tempt to clear the face and shoul- funds as toey chooae although the 6:00—Blue Grass Roy. 2:15—The O’NeUl’t. general theory behind this tax waa 2:30—U. S. Marine Band. knew the rulet of the game, and against the words of mature and apparently la very strong for the ders of acne or pimples. 53950 6:30—“Reveille.’’ ponding naval bUl, and he wants probably to give aaaistance In main- 3:00—Tea Time Revue. hla English troops were veteran accredited and reputable eclenUsta taining streets upon whicb the com., 7:00—Morning Watch.—Ben Haw M to vou for It. He said we need QUESTIONS AND .ANHMKKS Box Springe toome. 8:30—Story of a Song. .00 eampalgnera. Along with hla red- Surely Thomas A. Edison could ed that was provided for In the pxay’e vehicles operate. (JeeoUne is bought by toe Coo. to Match, |39JM> 8:00—News. coated array, tha General took a qualify as aocredlted by any ra- bm, and he said. "In order to get (Softening Drinking Water) 8:15—Doc Schndlder’e Texans. T t l u e necUeut Oompany on a bid baalt and tional testa whatsoever. Yet his the money you can just reduce Questioning; Alvin R. writes: "As 8:30—Radio Biueaar. few American provincial regiments, your salary as Senator. You are le delivered to its various garages • * ^ NEW BOOKS ADDED among which vas one commanded declaration was that as yet no one U>e water in oim city Is very hard, throughout Its territory by tank 9:00—Milky Way. getting too much money." (laugh- I would tike to know of some wav 9;15—Gretchen McMullen. by Colonel George Washington. knows one aeven-bllUonth of one ter. ) trucks. The gasoline tank of each of softening It ao It can be used for of the company's 332 motor coaches 9:30—Food News. *” AT CHENEY LIBRARY e E General Braddock was a brave per cent about anything In nature. ''Perhaps that la correct, but drinking purposes.” when we figure It out, all the sal- in regular service Is replenished at 9:45—Magic Hour. a t Low man, and an officer of experience. Or permit Professor Ernest Haeckel Answer: Under such clrcura- the end of Its day’s when toe 10:00—Mrs. Wigga of the Cabbage NOW arise which have been paid for 180 However, he didn't know America. to testify: "Ws grant at once that years to all tha Senators who have tanoes, I suggest toat toe best plan operator returns it to the garage Patch. New books recenUy added to toe the innermost cbsractsr of nature ever served In tbie body would Is to purchmse distilled water to The replenishing of each tank Is 10:15—John’s Other Wife. Mary Cheney Library are aa fol- Full Price On First Ho bad never led an army Into strict rouUne followed every day ta aa llttls understood by us as It Just about make a start, and when drink. Thta water U obtainable in 10:30—Just Plain Bill. lows: Spring Prices dense woods where ambush and most class In Isrgs containers tor along with several other dally duties Don’t take 10:45—The Woman In Whita. M. E. van Almedtagen, Young we come to make the calculation, eminent Jdden, withering assaulU from un- by the Greeks—twenty-four we find that a billion dollars would household use. I believe you will find of toe garage forces, which are re- physlclane uuut toe haalto-glving features <>f 11:00—David Hamm. Catoerlna; Rene Belenolt, Dry GuU. Floor Installations quired ea insurance against any Beeut a«on foes were tha deciding factora hundred years ago. We must even pay aU tbs Senaton In this body this more satisfactory than trjring 11:15—Lorenzo Jones. lotlne; P. E. BenUey, Sleep In service tnterrupUoni. Other items • Beautypeet for >0 daya 1 of battle. grant that this essence * end sub- for a Uiouaand years and longer. to aoftaa ths watsr by adding Comfort Sale featu ^ 11:30— Home Makers Exchange Peace; Ethel BoUeau, Ballade In G (1,041 years, eight monthe. to be chsmleala. Include toe checking of the oU and with EHeanor Howe. Minor; Phyllla Bottome, Mortal ($30.00 if house is wired Unfortunately for him, the etance becomes the more mysterl- water, teeUng the brakes, cleaning, It’ Ifl A tivrriATidous tuin.'* •‘••P yuu ve ever haA you 11:46—"The Mystery (3ief.” Storm; Oliver Bowles, Stone Indus- for range) French and Indians wouldn’t fight oua, the more we penetrate Into lU (SaraelM) examination of the "defect card" on nmy return tot mattreae to ua . . without obU> tries; O. W . Brace, Wayward Pil- which tha operator notes anything 12:00—“Getting toe Most Out of bis way. They scrapped according attributes. This surely does not sizable DUplaccmcnt, Too Question: Mrs. P. M. states; lotion. Easy urms, too. during tola ConSmrt Life”—Rev. WUIlam I* Bad- grims; Maribelle Oormack, Wind of Just to help out, we wUI add that concerning hie vehicle that he be- toe Viktaga; Lincoln Eaiaworth, Be- \ 1 to their own aj-ntem, and wlthlo a smmd as though all mystenf were '*Whst can I do for a severs ear- lieves needs attention, and the mak- ger. a billion rilver dollars, aUowlng aehs which has drivsn ms nearly P. M. yond Horixotts; Jeffery Parnol, very few days after he nad left the being removed from the universe. ing of repairs. Crooked Blirrow; Charles Ford, one ounce to toe dollar, would frantic for toe past three days and 12:15—Beauty News and Hints. $9.00 $X .50 last settlements behind, Braddock When the physicist affirms that JI.TfiO. tons, a trifle lees than In addiuon to Its big gaaollne Death SalU with MageUan; F. R. nights?" supply, toe company also uses In toe 12:30—Rayonallties. was dead aiid his, army was Just a It would require 2.10.000 years to th f battleehlps now being Fraprie and F. L Jordan, Photo- buUt. Answsr: By toe Urns this Is pub- course of a year's time upwards of 12:45—“Stagin’ Sam.” graphic Hints and Gadgets; Susan Down ' Monthly helple-'s mob of city boj's lost In count the atoms in a pin-head, and lished It Is likely toat the earache 1:00—News; Weather. But then again, the national In- 141.(K)0 quarts of motor oil although Goodyear, pseud. (College Square the woods, fiiUy at the mercy of the i we are further told that these will have been relieved. However, 1 improved motors and consUntly 1:15—“Joyce Jordan, Girl Interne' Mrs. L (C) Kuhn, Assigned to Ad- come la sometblng around a.* bll- suggest tost If 3TOU have not al- enemy. The few accompanying atoms revolve eround each other In Uon dollars a week and President bettered maintenance are economis- l:S0—Words and Music. venture; R. H. B. Lockhart, Son of (Slightly Increased Costs j ready had tbe ear examined, toat ing tbe amount of oil burned by toe 2:(X)—French PronunclaUon provincial trrmpa protected the rem- .siderlal systems analagous to Roosevelt ssys the country won’t Scotland; W . 8. Maugham, Sum- the you do so. Persistent earache does coaches. sons—Professor Croteau, ming Up; K. A . Menntager, Man nants from cohiplete •^ly be prosperous until It Ucks for Second and Third Floors) massacre by I of stars and pl.anets In the off shout a billion and two-thlrris not occur without s good esuse and 3:30—Roy and Bud. Against Himself; Mrs. M. (K.) covering the roar. heavens, one refuses to be persuad- a week. It Is ths wisest plan to find out Si m mo ns 3:40—“Importance of a Nama” — Rawlings. Yearling; L. W. You'll Save *5 to *15 Braddock s defeat, has gone down | nature Is being robbed of Us what toat cause Is, before more seri- WUUam C. Welling. Schwarts, ed„ Golden Treasury of ous trouble develops. The use of 3:45—Kay Fayre, New England’s Jewish literature; O. E. Slodombe, hi American hl.story aa a prime ex- j m-'’"*'rtes. Rather one accepts the U FE’8 JUST A GRIND SPECIAL FOB FEDAUNQ ORtNDFJl the fast, together with the appli- Quotations— Song Sweetheart. Dengerous Sea; Lee Sblppey, Great SPECIAL FEATURES OF THIS OFFER ample of military failure caused by | the genuine scientist that cation of heat will often be success- 8:00—Pepper Young’s Family. American Family; Mrs. B. B. on Next Winter’s Fuel Bill la ^ of appreciation for the meth- ‘«»covery made but deepens Jacksonville, Fla..— (A P )— The ful in relieving the ordinary ear- The outlook la far from cheerful. 3:15—Ma Perkins. Stevens. Strongest Son; Noel Street- We agree to keep the range in condition for two years without charge. If, within two oda and resources of the enemy. mystery )>otli of Itfe and of tos life of 64-year-oId J. L. Hadsock la ache but It should be remembered —.Mayor La Guardis of New York, 3:30—Vic and Sade. felld. Candlns of England; T. 8. StribUng. These Bars of Flesh; A . L. -g e t cle a n e r, st e a d ie r h e a t, too years, you decide to purchase an electric range of any standard make, we will take back There were other instances during universe. ' u y y grind. He’s a scissors and that there is some local condition on the sUte of the nation. 3:45—’The Giildtag UgbL” Knife grinder and you can see him within toe ear which la causing the Strong, I Changs Worlds; R. P. • *blM eesT prleet we lew M thh el claaa, even, haahhfal heal aD the Electromaster, giving you a very liberal trade-in toward the purchase of the new those early campaigns of this lack, Bo perchance listening to the •ny day pedaling around on his Warren, ed. Southern Harvest; aching sensation and this should be America will have to take Eng-1 lima e( year. So why not fill year nezt wlniar. at Use cam. Bat doa\ range. and English troops were needlessly | Symphonies, standing in bicycle looking for customere determined. land’s place as a bulwarit of free- Frank Wead. Gales. Ice sad Men; bhii with ihiz fine, loni-hiiniiaK wait. Pricea will advtaaa darfatg • ertfleed to that stupidity. When- I nwe before ths mysteries When he finds a client, ths clcy- dom. Hair and Linton Wells, Blood on tos Moon; cle chain U connected to an emery —on . Jeslah C Margaret Wlddemer, Do You Want PenniyiTanIa hard coal right away. th# tammer. Order year winter ever the French fought “according universe, worn nerves (Waffles) Wedgewood, may wheel mounted between the han- Queatloo: Mrs. T. G. Inquires: Labor member of British Par- W D R C to Writs?; Howard Wolfs and YonH not only are real money wpply from yoer aoaroat ’ blao to the rules,” as at Louisburg and be oooled. prejudiced minds receo- liament Cotton Upholstered Ralph W olf, Rubber. “ whIrU ot the petal, "May the waffle be used by those In Hartford. Omb. USi bm yeeH amm jtwnaU plenty oaeT deal er t a ^ . Enjoy The Benefits Of Automatic Electric Quebec, they lost, but whenever tered, peevish dlaporitiona healed, and the Job la done. good health?” toey fought their own way they acidity of speech tempered, all of Answer: Yes. See that tbe waflei America urgently needs a bio-1 Uaitora DayUght Savtag nm e OMJ*OE CABBIES ON bl indness no B.AR logical plan. h**i^*" ? iH'^y*** **''*• y°u the advantagea of WITHOUT ENDOIVMXNT which will ulUmately register In toe are well-browned. wear; cool in Summer; slight- TO GAME OF GOLF Dr. Norman B. Htanea, CMgato ly f lr m e r l^ toe Beautyrest . . for only 818.75. ttoda Cooking By Having One Of These Ranges French lost Canada becauae tangible matters of school ra h v n lty aoeielogy -wefeseor. | Monday, Bfay •. OLD MINT TO BE SOLD Also IIii7ri!L” r ^ tanewprlng unit covered with Sisal in- P. M. Taooma, W a a lL -(A P )—Tba Col- T H E W . G . G L E N N E Y C O . toty insisted on holding certain and of shop, of ledgers and of bal- — The Rev. ley a t Puget Sound calabratad Ita Walter D. Kallenbacb la total- * **> • hair on each side, aegneated In a A:00— Deep River Boys.. points. In the retention of which snees, of farm and of factory. Carson Oty, Nev.— (AP) — A Whenever we hear of Dublin ne- golden jubUea this year with a Phone 4149 Installed Today! ly blind, but that doesn't keep ^tiatlng with London, wo always cSrton''Su” “ **,®*“ ‘ wear comes, and sunmnded with 4:16—The Toboggan Handicap. unique record. toey had no opportunity to conduct nim from an occasional game of few coins stlU in ctrculatloo bear 'D O U B L E Mtton felt on edges. Hair proof ACA woven striped 4:30—Tboae Happy Gilmans. the tiny Initials “OC.” todicatlng feel In tha poalUon otf a Oiletmas D E C K E R ' (Nue and white) ticking. Reg. $26.50. It has survived W years with- toe batUe to their advantage by gon. turkey overhearing a dlseueslon aa —25th Anniveraary of United out sn endowment. TO CHARM OR NOT they were made at toe Carson Oty S3magogues of America. eapitallzlag >»y hors;, ®f Nartoem Irelaad. TTie school’ which obtains T h e M anchester Electric D ivisio n It won't come aa much of a sur- shoes. Someona hits the pea for ver coins were turned out during pvcially priced during 6:00—News, Service. of 4 Ths Chtnesa araiy eomaa^den of 1 ^ daye ot toe Comstock 6:10—Baseball Scoree. support from tha Method- prise that TshlU Isn’t qulU Uis »M d I^torow towarditoe eound. It will be here In 10 years. this Comfort Sale. gZ4.7S. * ist Eplacopsl church. North, lua I often set a riiiMr.” *“ •*> otiMred sold 6;15—"Popeye". Americans Tinest AhtHracUe' , _ THE CONNECnCUT POWER COMPANY w tiM tr^tmuw (UDutJBiBta ^ tROTHSRS.WATKI N INCS some 600 students, four bulldiaga J M t^ B o a k e C arter. ; ad a 40-aen campus. SOUQ riigt. f o b S O U P <;o | iroRT 778 Main Street nSPITAL WORKERS OBITUARY MISS ANN HOWARIW Manchester HAGUE FOES ASK nWANIS CLUBS AH) O'CONNOR URGES HOUSE whom are ready and willing to be- come active firemen. There ara alao toe Ladles Aid society of toe Rock- ville Methodist church will open on da, where he expects to spend a TOOPENGARDOe WINS JUNIOR RIFLE about 10 aaaociate membera who NATUREPATUC DOCTORS stops were also made in Philadel- MEET WEDNESDAY Date Book IN NEW ENGLAND DRIVE TO SPEED UP ACUON Tuesday. May 10 at two o'clock. I little time on a fishing expedition. phia and New York city. DEATHS H.S. VALEDICTORIAN are interested In toe welfare of the ROCKVILLE The annual Spring field trial of FOR m s REMOVAL Anyone hating articlea which they^ . Announcement was made today nds Weak “•■Ofil^^tlon and ara giving thdr wish to donate for the sale are ask- toe Rockville Fish and' Game club that Everybody'! Market on West WEEK-END BRINGS feaagli P. Manley To Co-operate ^ t h Cotmcfl To FOR PUBUC VISIT me e tatmuOden support Arrangements have been HOLD MEETING HERE Joseph P. Manley, father o t May 10. — Merchants' Dtvlaton ON HOURS-WAGES BILL ed to notify Mre. Martin V. B. Met- waa held at toe County lot In Tol- Mate atreet owned by Joseph Oa- meeting at Hotel Sheridan. Boost Social And Economic made to have toe chief and deputy calf. land with Dr. John E. Flaherty of trowskl has been sold to James btire Campaign Orgaoiia* Arthur J. Manley of Manchester, Miss Lodnda Gray Wins Sal- chief attend a fire drill achool at died at S t Franda hospital, late May 11.—fit. Bridget's Dramatic Phases Of This Area. Meeting on Consolidation Connectient Society Members the field trial committee te charge. Josephlac. The market U toe old- 3 ARRESTS Congressmen Balked In First ((kmnsa foam Pm * Om >) WllUmantlc. The town has 1600 OVER 1,000 SPECTATORS Two more meetings w1U be held Saturday morning after a short 111* club's play, “ Hare Comes Charlie” , Are Guests At Home Of Dr. There were three stakes on Satur- est estabitehment on toe street and at SL Bridget's pariah' Ticketi On Sale Here For Joseph McEvitt Captures which wraa set aside for fire equip- toll evening in the Interest of Con- day and tvs»o on Sunday. Charles E. lion To (iather For In- neas. Hla home was at 108 South had. been operated by OetrowskI for ntatorian Honors; Named May 14. — Legion C a b M t dance Hartford, May 9— (A P ) — "New Into the whole congreeelonal altua- ment some years ago. I f tha sug- solidation a t schools o t the Town of John V. Gregran Yesterday. Doherty of Woburn, Maes., and Jo- many years. Mr. Joaepblac is well Quaker Lane, West Hartford. Attempt To Speak Con- Uon. AT CLUB FIELD TRIALS at RsOnbow in Bolton. England ApprecUUon Week" gested appropriations of J7000 were Vernon. There will be a meeting ot seph Broff^ o f New Britain Judged known In town having attended tot Auto hTohred In A l Mr. Manley Was a native of Eng- Next Week •toUef Program Vi^tion^ To Benefit State Championship; Hits the residents In Dobsonville at the The monthly meeting of toe Con- stmctions For The Drire. At Special Assembly. swings Into BCtlon today behind the made the balance of 86400 must be ths locat membere stake for all age local scbooli and was employed land and was a well known mulal* May 16.—Annual conUrmatlon tinue To Condemn Mayor The new relief-public works pro- ratoed by taxaUon. I f this were Held Traterdny At County Lot school house at seven thirty o’clock. necticut _8oclety of Naturcpathic dogs, and the open amateur itake with the market for several years. dan In Hartford. He started hla reunion at Concordia Lutheran concentrated drive of over 100 K l- gram, the subject of separate con- Hartford Art School 197 Out Of Possihle 200. spread over a 8-year period, 82188 In Tolland; Sponsored' By A t toe Vernon Depot school the Physicians was held yesterday at for all ages. The annual field trial Mr. and Mre. Wilfred Hoague of Them; One Held A s Rc moalcal career aa a member of the church. wanls clubs and the New England ferences at the White House In the must be put In each annual budget meeting will be held at eight thirty dinner was held at toe clubhouse, Prospect street are the parents of Th« Inltla] mMUng of th« OBtlre Mlss Ann Howarth. daughter of May 16*21. — Outdooi bs«§ gy Fish And Game Club. the home of Dr. John V. Oregon of Royal Marine Band of England and Jersey City, N. J.. May 9.— (AP) Council. forenMn by the President, fieere- fo r toe next three years. Based on o'clocls tola evening. Last week Mile Hill, gt 7 p. m., Saturday. a daughter, Shirley Corrlne, born at Ifomorial .hoopitol cunpoicn or- on coming to Hartford to make hla Mrs. Susie H. Demko of 68 Ridge sponsored by L. C. club at club lot tory Ickes, ReUef Director Hopktna, Main street. Papers presented In- Programs here and elaewhere our present grand list, this means an meetings were held at Vernon Cen- Tolland friends of Mre. Minnie the Johneon Memorial hospital. less, Others As D n a k i;. home was employed by the Colt's on Oolway street. —Two new efforts to hold open Budget Director Bell, and House Mre. Austin Cheney of Wedge- Joseph M cEvitt son of Mr. and Rockville, May 9—It waa estimat. cluded one on "Spinal Curvatures" ISBlntlon will b« hold Wednaodoy street, will be valedictorian of the meetings In Jeraay City were have been arranged dealing with annual tex of 8 1-3 mUla for each ter and Ogden's Cqrner and It la Brown WUItema ware aurprlaed and Mlse Pauline Moore, daughter of Patent Fire Arms Company, where c>«ss of 1938B of Manchester H l^ Coming Events appropriation committee leaders T k l' Road, a member of Mrs. Felix McEvitt of 81 Walnut and damonatratlons by Dr. William •vtnlnr at 6;M In Ui« Maaonie plMned today as ths most highly the social and econbmlc phases of of these three years, or a total cost ad that there were more than one expected that a similar meeting will saddened to learn of her death Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Moore of May 22.—fiw^lsh Tercentenary will be brought up in the House to- ^ •oclety. has a be held In Talcottville. SUppIch of Meriden: a paper on he was employed for 27 years, re------— --- —— publicized In a recent series o f at New England In an effort to make street, a member of the Sons o f Le- of 10 mills. In other words your thousand ipecUtort who attended day at the Manchester Memorial Crown atreet will assist te toe ticket Held on a charge o t reckleM drI&J Tanple. Luncliaon will b« provided celebration at Emanuel Lutheran morrow. Rayburn said. Vote Protest "Mental Dlseasca" by Dr. Raymond tiring In 1920. He was at different tompta to defy Mayor Frank Hague’i. New Englanders conscious of their gion rifle team, which baa been un- total share of the cost will be f io toe field trial of toe Rockville Fish hoapltal. Mrs. Williams wSa born In sale for toe 7to annual Longmeadow teg after a car he was for the workera by the boapttal church, 4 p. m. heritage. The Texan, who alao attended annu« Carden vtoltatlone for ti A mass meeting was held on Sun- Dickinson of ProvIdMce; a paper on Junior Horse show to be held te times a member of Colt's Band, ban on unauthorised public speeches der toe instruction of Marcel J. for each 81000 worth of property and Game club held on Sunday at Tolland toe daughter of the late struck one operated by Mrs. truataea and will be aerved by the Hatch's Band and Foot Guard Band, May 23.—All-membership meet- Proclamations today by Major this second conference, said the ^ e f l t Of the Hartford Art ech day In Rockville which waa attend- "Naturepatoic Traatmante of Bron- LonSmeadow, Saturday, May 2isL ing of Chamber of Commerce at spluttered and died. Donze, yesterday won toe Connec- assessed In your name. The finance toe county lot In Tolland. Amy Andrews Brovsm add Gideon hoapltal auxiliary froupa. ail of Hartford and-was a member Thomas J. Spellacy and George A. President wsa told of the relief bUI'a which If securad before Hay ed by textile workera from Rock- chial Asthma" by Dr. William Lind- Remo DaDait of Prospect etroet MeCtenn a t 17 Strickland Hotel fiheridan. One of two Congressmen, whose provlilon for appropriating direct to ticut State Junior Spring Champion- board approved thie recommenda- Maplemore Peggy, owned by Wll- holm of Bridgeport, and a paper on Brown who were long-lime real Inatructlon for the current drive of Musician's* Local 400, of Hart- appearance was eaUed off within Harrison, Klwania district governor, be purchased at the low prl. ship and a gold medal taking first ville, Stafford Springs and Man te recovering from an operation for Charlea J. Slerota, of 84 Oov May g8.— Third annual outdoor the Federal agenclee that will use tion. Ersklne B. Hyde and Holden Uam F. MeCtebe of White Plains, N. "Circulatory Dlaturbanres" by Dr dents of Tolland In the southwest' for 118,000 win .be xlven the aoIlct> ford. 20-mlnute tube train ride from officially designate the week here to Through the kindness of Hartfoixi place among all of toe Juniors. His cheater. A t the meeting a resolu- ern section where Mr. Brown was appendicitis at the Johnson Me- •treat, Hartford, waa notified Musical FesUval by 1,600 school them. The President expressed no Wright have made an estimate of Y „ and handled by A. Charlea Blggl tion* protesting toe 121* per cant Clarence Eungea of New Haven. A moriaJ ho«piUU. tort by William Knolla. general Surviving him are three sons. crowd estimated by police at 68,000 this purpose. and Farmington residente. a serif^ score waa 197 out , of a possible 200. o f Bedford, Mess., won toe largest the proprietor of a large and sue singers at EklucaUonal ^uars. opposition, he said. the fire loss la Andover during the reduction In wrages In the textile dinner followed the meeting. appear for arraignment tonight tg i dtplrman of the campalfn com* Arthur J. Manley of Manchester, J. announced he would be back, with Highlighting the events here win of beautiful homes and gardens will Shooting was done at 80 yards with AU Age stake In the hlstoiy of toe cessfvil stock and dairy farm and June 6-11.—Carnival sponsored In prevloua bUls of thU kind, the past 50 years and they report that mills announced last week waa The office of Dr. Gregan was ex- Town Court. The crash, which og*J mlttea and the need for current Ernest Manley of West Hartford even more Congreaamen If poaslbla be a dinner Thursday night at the b« open to the public. U ay 17 and metallic sighte. Rockville trials. w-here hla family were residente un- by Manchester Fire Department appropriations have been made In our annual fire k>aa baa averaged at adopted together with another amined and approved by the society iwatatnlng funda will be empbaalzed and Herbert J. Manley of Hartford; a week from Saturday. City Club.' James W. Hook of New 1». Among the Hertford oomee and This Is toe first time that be has UIddleburg Dan, gwned and til leaving to make homes In other curred at the Intersection of Ca July 18-24. — American Legion lump sum with the President allo- least 82,600 per year for tola period. resolution which urged the passage The annual meeting with election of WAPPING end Broad atreets, at about 9:8 by membera of the board of trua* two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Nel- Carnival at Dougherty's lot RepresenUtlve Jerry J. O’Con- Haven, president of the New Eng- fMdene will be those of Mr. and •hot outdoors In com|ietltlon. Mr. handled by L. R. Dubrow of Maple- sections. Tolland friends wish to •:«0 j teea. land Council, will be the principal cating them to the Works Progress, Insurance never entirely covers a of the wage and hour bill and officers >111 be held at toe Hotel m. Saturday night, slightly IfijL son and Mrs. Beatrice Ooodricb, nell (D „ Mont.) expressed disap- Donze has hopes of b'Mnglng some wood, N. J., waa placed second In exprc.Hs toelr sympathy to the fam speaker. Mr. Hook Is president of Public Works Administration and fire lots. New building will be en recommended an amendment pro- Taft, New Haven. June 8. Charles J. Dewey, and hla daugh- Mrs. McCann, who was treated Thta year'a campaign committee both of West Hartford; several pointment and disgust that hla spon- Mrs. Budlong, Mr. and Mra. j. h . other members of toe local Junior toe all age stake on Sunday, after ily In their bereivement sors had cancelled speeches by him the Geometric Tool Company and a other relief agencies. team Into tournament shooting couraged in Andover If persons are viding that a "tax be placed on ter. Mrs. Henry 8. Nevera, Mlaa the Mancheater Memorial hoepifi numbers about 280 workera aaalfn- nieces and nephews and five grand- Kelso Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea winning tha amateur stake on Sat- ad to an dlatricta In Mancbeater and and Representative John T. Ber- leader In promoting understanding RepresentaUves Taylor (D „ soon, but not until he sees that they assured o f fire protection. Oaspito machinery putting people out of Dorothy Nevera and Charles E. Sergeant John J. McGllnn children. Colo.), and Woodrum (D., Va.). who F. T. fieaverns. uias Virginia u rd v- Hepedale Frank, handled wrork.” .Latorop who hava been on an auto- outlying towna. The campaign win EMBARGO ON ARMS nard (FL.. Minn.) S atu r^y night, between labor and business. He will are shooting properly to enter com- the appropriation suggeated of tb'e Slerota. The funeral was held at St. were among the conferees, said that Brown Mrs. F. R. Cooley, Mr. w d by Phil Braaaeau of Attleboro. Richard Graf, president of toa m o^a trip for toe past three weelu cloae with a report meeting one Averted a riot In point to Hartford’e part in the gen- petition. The match yesterday wres towm for the naxt three years, toe Mass., wae placed third and Ferrts- TOLLAND Frank Macrl, 24. of I Wa Thomas's church. West Hartford, at under the change, the President still Mrs. Lucius F. Robinson. Mr. and local union presided. Speakers In- which Hague’s foes would havs been eral eoctal and economic welfare of shot at Meriden and waa run by the annual budget should not ma- dale Village Van. owned by Mre. N. STAFFORD SPRINGS to Orlando and other places te •treat was arrested on Middle Ti- week-from Wedneaday night at the 10* o'clock this morning where a would pass finally on IndMdual Mrs. mchard J. Goodman, Mr. and cluded Stanley J. Petkls, regional Temple. "beat up." New England and euggeet ways to Connecticut Rifle Association. terially exceed the present annual M. Haughs of Greenwich took fourth Florida, returned to toelr homes plke west at 1:30 a. m. Sunday IN SPAIN DEBATED projects. They said there was "very Mrs. James L. Howard. Mr. and organlzaUon of the TWOC; James The Tolland Orange will sponsor Ronald A. Mitchell, warden of the solemn requiem high mass was cele- An earlier attempt to hold an- prorfote this area. budget becauae appropriation for place. a Sample Fair at the Community l^ d a y evening about eight o'clock. a charge o f drunken driving. Poa brated. Burial was In Mt. St Bene- little difference" in the two ayetems. Mrs. James L. Thomson, Mr. and M. Dick of Rockville state director borough of Stafford Springa aa hon- other meeting was announced by Other activities during the week highwray rights o f way which has In toe Derby stake on Sunday House Tuesday evening, doors open They traveled 3800 miles and re- man Arthur S e ^ o u r waa tha dict's cemetery. Most legUlatore agreed that ac- m ”' Mr. and Of toe TWOC of Norwich. orary chairman heads the list of the fleer who held Maeri. Norman Thomas, Socialist Party will Include educational forume, and been about 11600 par yaar for tba Hopeadale Jack owned by Dr. C. W. at 7:30 d. a. t Tha committee met ported a fine time. They visited at chairman, who had he had applied tion on the WMs-bour bill would Mrs. F. Goodwin Smith, Dr. and ANDOVER committees In charge of the observ. toe homes of Mr. and Mra. Walter A second arrest for drunken driv»j vieits to manufacturing, ineurance present the greatest obstacle to Mrs. E. Terry Smith. llva years, have new been Rogers of Ridgewood, N. J., waa Friday evening end arrangad and A"ce of National Air Mall week In SEES DEMOCRACY Charles Edwin White Senate Foreign Relations for a permit to speak a week frfrom toe winner: Little Man's Tlra, own- Smith and Mr, and Mrs. George teg waa made test night at X0;I0 n il tomorrow. and mercbandleing plants. June 1 adjournment, In Farmington. Mr. and Mre. taken care of. Tha rtmaindar o f tha decorated toe booths te preparation Stafford from May 18th to toe 21at. Andover, May 9.— Charles Edwin A serious accident occurred Fri- ed by Dr. C. M. Beers of Waterbury Palmer, and found them all weU. m. on Middla Turnplka east, v * In his proclammatlon Mayor Spel- report dealt with recemmendaUona for a large company of Intereated Serving on the honorary committee White. 71, formerly In the lumber Would Oust Hague John W. Riddle’s home, "Hlltotead" day afternoon on toe Andover-He- waa eeoond and Babe’s Mad An- Tha little daughter bom to Mr. Poiicsman Rudolph Wirtana Body Wants The Views Of lacy urged Hartford "to give cire- of toe clauaee In the warning. WILUNGTON people to enjoy an evening full of with Warden Mitchell are Chief of business In this place, president and Both O'Connell and Thomas callsd ful thought and aid of a aound and **<.” P *" ‘ts fine palnungs hron road near ths home of Thomas thony, owned by Paul 8. Baker of and Mre. Truman a a rk hills on David Galitgan stopped a carr dt p ^ l GRADUALLY DYING Miss Ann Howarth for Hague's removal aa vice chair- and R M tu ra and beautiful grounds, Thte report stgnad by Bertram C. surprises and enjoyment. Thirty- Police George Kealy, Judge Bernard ated by Jacob Ashler, 67, of R f general manager of the Andover inrorxned public opinion rerardlnr Lewis whan a ear driven by AH' Belmont, Maas., wron third place five prises are to be given and May 3, has been named Marlon man of the Democratic National *!»<» Mr. and Mrs. Philip Barney toony Cappetta o f 120 Plsaaant W righ t chairman, Charlea Pbalpa, Mra. John Roberta of South Will- C. Hanley and Fire Oilef William WUUmantic, and took the op Lake Corporation and a former school. It was announced today by Oar State Department. the promotion of New England LEADERS GATHER and John H. Teemaaa, wraa accept- with FoxhlU Duke, owned by S. F. dancing will follow the Fair. Julia HlUi. Tha child te a grand- committee, a poslUon ha had held where tea win ^ be served. The street, Hartford failed to negotiate Sperry of Enfield, fourth. teflon 1s a patient at toa Johnaon Delllgan. PoatmaaUr William B. daughter of Mr. and Mre. Wilbur C to beadquartars for exam li_„ member of the town school board, Principal Edaon M. Bailey at a spe- since 1924. economic development and general ed and the committee discharged Mrs. Lucy Usher hsa returned Hanley la chairman a t tha local died at the Hartford hoapltal last cial assembly of the student body. •econd day tea will be served at a sharp turn and overturned. Sam- Oscar Behnbert Memorial hospital in Slafford HUIa of Wapping and of Mr. and where be waa pronouneed unfit Kiwanis Speaker Today Is Declaring "Hague's violation of welfare,” concluding with a request with thanks. Then the clauses of to Eaat Haven where she te one of execuUve committee. He will be night Miss Lucinda Gray, daughter of Mrs. J. L. Thomson's 1208 Prospect uel Harinleela aged about 48 of Oscar Schubert, 63, of .69 High Springa where she underwent an Mra, Roeco Bristol of Canton Can- drive. Ashler wiU b« preaeated Washington, May 9 — (A P ) __ Constitutional rights U a disgrace for the friendly cooperation of all the warning wera dirouaaed and It operation. the faculty of tha East Haven HIAh aseleted by First Selectman CTar- nIgM te court. AT CHURCH PARLEY avenue. Buffalo, N. Y., a paaaneger In toe atreet. died on Saturday at his home ter and great granddaughter of Mra. He was bom In Hebron, the son to the Democratic Party,” 0’Ck)n- Individuals and groups In ths pro- waa voted to appropriate a sum not school. Mlsa Hall has been enjoying ence D. Benton, vice chairman and of Edwin C. and Aurelia (Tucker) President Roosevelt, home from the motion of this msritoriouB project. The bouses being opened this ear was pinned beneath toe ear. following a short Illness. Ho waa The dramatic singing society, Emma Btdwell Humphry of Canton Tw o cart, one o t which was driv Of Belief Dictatorship nell said he would aak Presldant to axeaed 88,000 for tha purpoaa of a week of vacation. treaaurer, Raymond B. Kelaey. White, on March 30, 1867. He is John P. Harbieon, past district ^ are varied, ranging from The ambutonee from the Wtndbam born In 'West Trey, N. Y., May 18, ‘Svornoat", presented a three-act Center. by Robert R. Keeney, Sr., o t flfl high seas, sought a personal report Roosevelt to see him personally purchasing sultaUa fire fighting Mre. John Darling of New Britain Chairmen of the varioua commit- survived by his wife, Eva (Web- fiovernor of Klwanls. is general Baroque, isth Century Engiuh, Community Memorial hospital rush- 1874, toe son of Louie and Ernestine comedy, "Zapas O Neveatu” (Bat- Patrick J. Healy o f South Wted- Henry atreet, and toe other wag ) from Secretary Hull today on Inter- about It. equipment To apoMpriate a sum Is a guest o f her daughter. Mre. tees are: publicity Robert Warner, •rated by Peter Brown of 619 No Form Is Advancing. ster) White; three daughters, Mrs. Chairman of a committee arranging Delegates Of Many Faiths colonial and modern. ed Mr. Marlnicda to toe heeptui (Ralnhold) Schubert. tle for the Bride) Saturday night te aor. passed away last Thursday, Saturday night’s last-minute can- not to ekcaed 88,000 for tha purpoaa Emery enough and family. editor of the Stafford Preae; educa- Mate streat. ooUlded Saturday i Ellsworth L. Covell, Miss Carolyn national developments — especially for the dinner Thursday night T t it annual garden visitation not where he died ten mlautae after be- He has been a resident of Rock- toe C. S. P. S. hall at South Wllllng- May 8. Tha funsral was held Sat- cellation brought an antl-ollmax purebaalag, erecting or repairing tngrees. with devotional addresses In five B ^ k aa a child and later to Rock- principal and Mlaa Mary O'HaJlor- and both are also highly active In In the J. W. Hale company's store sion to officers, told how he left his failed to negotiate a aharp curve to direct toe fire commission to ap- Boy Scouts, Troop 47 of Willing- gether. high places" claiming that class Information on funeral arrange, Economic Cooperation Tuesday morning. In this sale the Early In the Florida Democratic languages, will Inaugurate the con vUle wh€re Bh6 rcfldfd for many an, member of the faculty raturned extra-curricular activities. apartment avowedly to take hie and overturned. The other three ply for a PWA or WPA grant or yeari. ^ ton nnd 49 of Stafford Sprinn wara A t the ninth biennial convention hatred has been fanned to fever ments has not been received. A list of 27 other honor students The President’s meeting with boys are being aaaleted by their primary James Roosevelt, the Presl- ference • aid In securing of toe quarteri men- horn# early Saturday morning after own life, carrying with him what "wltnaeaea were Thomas H. Lewis of She leaves three daughters. .Mrs. guests at the Stafford Springa state of toe State Federation of Demo- pitch thereby. was also named. Including Gladys Hull followed a renewed pledge of mothers and elsters and home baked dent'i son and secretary, said Pep- Three Day Conforeaea tioned in the preceding paragraph police barracks Thursday night cratic women held In Bridgeport, trip to Washington. was left of a bottle of chloroform. Andover and State Policemen Fred O. O. Drechsler and Mrs. E. A Mills Philadelphia and New York. The Longest Oovetnment and Dorothy Braithwaite. twin faith In "International economic co- bread, cakes, beans and other at- per should be returned to the Sen- For three days ths delegatee will 1 found a spot between two con- and for conetrueUon of cleterna etc. Sergeant Harris J. Hulburt was Conn., Mrs. I. Tilden Jowstt of Tol* TUHERSL5" daughters of Mr, and Mrs. J. Rhey tractive foods win be offered for Bit In executive session, seeking t< Faagal and James McCormick of o f Maynard, and Mrs. Charlea Har- trip was made by train both way# Mr- ™=hardson said that the operation" through trade agree' ate. It wts one of three direct creu pilings and 1 walked Into toe and to contact therefor. vey of Norwich. host, showed them through the bar- land was a delegate at large. The U. S. form of group government has Braithwaite of Pearl strict. 'The ments. sale. The proceeds from the sale ■blessings" the White House has reconcile views on a form of organ the Stafford Springs barracks who from Hartford. While te Waahlng- water up to my neck. I tied my invaatigatad toe fatality. On toe re- Fractures Arm racks and gave a talk on highway convention was held at the Hotel been In continuous existence longer Mrs, Ada Mary Bala. others honored are; Marjorie Stow- In an international broadcast, will be used In the purchase of neces- given Senatorial candidate!. The Izatlon. No public announcement to ••foty. A notion pictum w&s Stratford. ton toe claai vlaltsd. Mount Vernon, handkerchief around my face and sumption of toe inquest Tuesday. Charlaa BayneU of 149 OrOve than any other governing system In The funeral of Mrs. Ada Mary ell, David WUson. Helen Demko, Hull read a message from Mr. sary equipment for the baseball others wrere bestowed by the Presi- expected imtll the end of the con- shown by a member of toe motor Charles C. Talcotl left Friday toe White House, ths capitol build- Hale, widow ftf Homer Hale, a for- Robert Lucey. William Canade, Rob- team. ference, Thursday night or Friday. poured chloroform on I t I hava a Coroner Yeomans will question •toeet, son of Mrs. Emma West, as- ing, congreealonal library, and other the w rld , starting from the Ume Jtoosevelt yesterday saying that dent on Democratic Leader Barkley dull recollection of how I passed SOUTH G E N T R Y vehicle department. This visit 1a a evening for Megantic Lake, Cana- mer drug store proprietor In Man- ery Alley. Evelyn Magnuson. Ma- The conference to the outgrowth Cappetta. Rock- points of tattresL Several hour tta t George Washington refused the "no nation or group of nations pan of Kentucky and Senator F. Ryan under the water, but I woke up on ville City hospital received treat- part of the Scouts’ citizenship train- lea of the people to rule as king. chester, was held at 3 o'clock this rion Olson, Russell Clifford, Law- enjoy prosperity and plenty when The regular meeting of Mtonto- Duffy of Wisconsin. of the Edinburgh world faith and Andover Juvenile Grange' No. 10 Arrangements for toe ohacrvanca ing. afternoon at the Lowe Funeral rence Costello, Helen Adamy, Mar- nomoh Tribe No. 58, Improved Or- order and the Oxford world life and toe shore and the moon wras shin- met at toe Towm Hall Friday eve- m w t at toe hospital on Saturday le said the O vll War caused mudi large part of the world Is In eco- Administration supporters have ing." of Memorial Day will be made at M” -„Renneth Robertson £ Home. 34 Connecticut Boulevard, jorie Relchenbach, Sophia Moteuftas. der of Red Men. win be hold In work conferences last summer. ning for their regular meeting. The | the regular meeting of Earl W. after both bones in hla right arm mssension' and hatred among the nomic distress." contended Pepper's victory demon- The detective quoted Bunge as were broken. The boy waa playing and Clifford Woodworth rlBlted East Hartford. Following the serv- Frances Hyde, Vitte Blrettn. Betty Tinker ball tonight at 8 o'clock. A Results of the conference will be masting waa In observance of Green Poet, American Hartford. Friday. Classes and that a similar situation Beeny, Dorothy Risley. Mildred "As we regard the world scene strates that Mr. Roosevlet should saying ha prepared to hang hlm- , -- Legion, In now exlsta ices the body was brought to Man- cla.«i.« '■•Id at toe required to establish the council First Metoodlat church te Stafford the Klwanls attendance contest ro^ of 71 Cedar street, were held yes- club, la a member of the French practical approaches to the task niversary of the lodge's founding at (Ind-Neb), argued also that prompt which would meet possibly every 20-year-oId Werner Bunge of toe of toe Center grammar achool and Mre. A. V. Leslie, Mrs. Arthur Saturday at toe Rock- EVERYBO DY'S M ARKET suited In a deadlock as both the terday afternoon at 2 o'clock from club. Pep club and Girls’ Leaders' which the world must undertake" United States Navy, roltopsed wrhan a vocal solo by Mies Frances Fried- Sebert. and Mre. Wm. Robarge are vUle City hoapltal. fr in g e , Friday and Saturday. Miss FREE DELIVERY! m i l xvoti BIG TEN DAY an anniversary dinner to be served action wrould minimise chances ot five years It would maintain a con- ^ a Layton of Willlngton Hill, re- Plymouth Rocks and Brown Leg- Watkins' Funeral Home with Rev. class, has been on the World Staff Declaring the United States Wednesday evening at the Hotel a complete spilt between the Demo- tlnulng organization to keep the he confronted hto father bi JalL rich, toe following Olive Tuttle, In charge of toe North Shore’ Im- Supertlaor at Office the compeUng teama report- Watson Woodruff of the Center and formerly a member of Paint would spare no effort in promoting Sheridan at 6 o’clock. Twenty-four many church unite of the world in Carol Friedrich and Gladys Plnney provement association whlat to be > ^ *** * ■upervUor of toe '* "■« “ te- and Powder and Is on the commence- cratic party leadership and the La make arrangemente. Mlse ed 15 members present. Last week Congregational Church offlciatlng. economic cooperation, Mr. Rooeevelt members of the organization will at- FoIIettes’ new liberal party. more effective relationship. took part In an exercise and pre- held In toe town ball tola evening, agricultural Conservation program Fa ncy Fresh Peas 4 q ts. 2 5 c During the service, Mrs. R. K. An- ment committee. at toa Farm Bureau offica tola Ruth Service of South Willlngton la the teams had 16 members each In said auch acUon "U In entire harm- tend the dinner to be served by &(an- Reports have been circulating for Amerioan Delegate HTLER ON VISIT m te d each mother with a May baa- There were seven tables In play attendance. derson. organist, rendered selected Miss Gray la vice-president of her evenlt^ from seven to nine o'clock vl^-president of the conference. ony with our Inter-American peace ager Edward MacKnlght. several weeks that Mr. Rooeevelt One of the American delegates, ket of candy and flowera. Refresh- at toe Fireman's wrhist held last USED CAR hymns. class, a member of the Student TOe general theme le "Flndteg the Air .Mall Week PromoU'd structure." pr. John R. Mott, ebainnan of the monte of cooUea and punch were night in toe Firehouse, with prizes ic A ^st farmers In filling out wrork Fa ncy Round Beans Council, French club. Girl Reserves, might tour the country this sum- O ^ . Eeoh seasion will open with 3 q t s.2 5 c The attendance prize, donated by The bearers were; Gotfrled Lar- In addition to the Spanish em- Cub Pack No. 2 wUl hold a meet- International Missionary Council TO MEDIEVAL CITY a e i ^ and games were played. going to Mre. George Taylor. Mre. sheets, who desire to receive bene- tto World and Somanhis staffs and mer. although he has given no per- o rp n music and close with a tenor son, John Laking. James Rolston, and also a member of the York b flte from toe 1938 Agricultural Con- Herbert House, was won by R. K. the commencement committee. bargo Issue, another International ing for their parents tomorrow eve- sonal indication of such a course. '* * ______A town meeting called to order Alfred P. Staebner, Mre. J James Rogers and William R. ning at 7;30 at the South Methodist servation program. ® B r o o k e i o f Fa ncy Ban an as Anderson. Thomas Qulsb, local The high school graduation exer- problem before President Roosevelt Reason For Tour committee, will participate In to- by first selectman Louis B. Whit- Green. Howrerd Richardson, Herman Rockville will give toe opening ad- 5 l b s.2 S c Mitchell of Manchester, and Nathan church. The speaker will be Alfred nlght'a opening service. (Oonttnoed from Page One) Psrmt-Teacher Meeting SALE postmaster, spoke briefly on Na- \y. Ellis of Bolton. Burial was In cises will be held at the State Thea- Is Germany’s request for permission EkJlltlcal tntereete would not have underwray at the Andover Meyer Jr., and Donald Green. The dress and there will be four speak- tional Air ila ll Week, now being to purchase American helium for Tucker, cub director of the Hartford Other American members of the The Ellington Center Parent- South Yard cemetery, Tolland. i ter on Friday morning. June 17. Dr. to be the announced purjtoee. Any of hto delegatlon-tt-indlcated they Hall Saturday evening at door prise went to Theresa KeUey. ers from foreign tends. Many makes — many models — selected from our celebrated to commemorate the 20th use in dirigibles. Secretary Ickes, CotincU. archbishop's committee are Dr. W il- will hold a 1 Peck Fa ncy N a tiv e Sp in ach Free A. N. Jorgenson, president of Con- national tour would give him op- had hoped untU HlUer rose to speak « f h t o clock. Nathan Gatchell wae | Mlse Perela Allen la ependlng toe ^..''"■sa ry of the air mall service who administers the helium laws, liam Adams Brown of New York, chocen moderator for toe meeting. meeting this evening at toe Elllng- Used Car stock — Priced To Meet Your Pocketbook. necticut State College at Storrs, will portunity to express favor for bis that MuasolinI might cede toe Ger- week end with Dr. and' M ra.'W al- foOOOY HEN. In the U. S. He said that he had be the principal speaker. has held up the sale, demanding a Dll worth-CorneU Post, American Dr. J. Ross Stephenson, p i^ d en t K waa voted to approve an sppro' With Every D o llar Purchase HOSPITAL’S CENSUS chosen candidates In train platform man-apeaklng portion o f South dron M. Sermott of Stapleton, sent out 30 letters to cities located ffbarantee that the non-inflammable Legion and Auxiliary will Join Wed- emeritus o t Princeton Seminary. priation of 8900 for local school wlU IM observed with membera of speeches and friendly 'vlslte and In Tyrol to Germany. Staten Island. “ “ g^eW ' Somers and Vernon Par- nn'wiV"*’ A charitable hen at varying distances to reveal the alrahlp gas would not be used "as nesday evening at 8;80 p. m. at the Bishop Craig Stewart (Eptocopal) of transportation which was left out In O ur St ore: 1936 Graham Trunk Sedan, Y, M. C. A. at a fellowship supper. many other ways. Chicago. The apparent agreement on divi- At toe meeting of toe Coventry M t ToAcher Assoclatlona sttMdIng, Isrm near here speed and efficiency of delivery bv AGAIN TOPS RECORD jUFE-DEATH JURY an Instrument of war.' sion of Central Europe and the ^ * of the printed report In error. Ber- league of Women Voters held at IB Id tbo dog houBB. very c le a n ...... way of the air. ^ ^ A steak supper will be served by the Senator Norris said the E*reeldent Other American delegatea are: Dr. Hugo Eckener, the German kans Into Italo-German spheres of fo*m Wright chairman of a com' Mre. Graham's Tea Room yesterday rontMt which was sponsored by toe She adopted three pups whose \ Next Mondays' meeting of the lo- dirigible expert, arrived yeeterday Y k I.C A . and the remainder of the can either take the stump— by Dr. Alva C. Bond, representing mittee appointed 8 V arie ties Assorte d Co o kies, evening will be spent bowling and Influence was expected to Involve at the annual I plans were made to hold toe annua^l motoar neglected her m t e r j^ w club will be held at 6 o'clock in Saturday Night’a Enrollment FOR CHICAGO BABY to ask officials to release helium for radio—and tell the people that ^ th s r n and Seventh Dav Baptiste; Czechoslovakia, Yugoalavto, Bul- town meeting of of the County PTA playing other gamee. Tony O'Brigbt .. , 5, , . ^ d o v e r held dinner on June 0th. toe closing ties. The "orphans” sleep under 1936 Plymouth Coupe, ^ e evenmg at the home of Presl- Of 89 fa Largest In The Hia- the new Zeppelin, LZ130. He was Oioae who have opposed him ought Professor Kenneth 8. Latourette garia. Hungary and Rumania. ^or toe the men t wing and come running 2 lbs. 2Se and hto orchestra win play during to be defeated or be can be partisan southern Baptists; October 4, 1037 to study toe need event of asaociation for toa eaa- ^ 11^ ’ •>« named. Refreshments dent Thomas Bentley in Bolton. A tory Of The Institution. from P s f* Ooc) honored last night by a dinner at the banquet The program was pictured hers fOT fire pro^tlon and to make eon. The next meeting will be held to her matronly clucka. I with gasoline~ heater “$399 committee has been elected to ar- tbs German Embassy, attended by and say that all Deniocrate ought Dr. Graham Frank, disciplet of thua: . “ >• conclusion of to be re-elected.” CTrtst and OongregaUonaltote; Dr. ^ ^ r a d a U o n a to toe town sub- Thursday, U ay 26th. when Mrs. toe buslneae eesslon. ^ g e for refreshments at this ses- several high government officials Muaaollni's political Influence Corn K ix Bowl Free 2 p kgs. 2 5 c ^ ------— —.CO-1 The census at the Memorial hos- treat the other with super-voltage Should Mr. Roosevelt follow the Frederick W. KnubeL United Lu- mitted toe following report: Your Mary Hurley o f WUUmantic will tall Meeting Poelponed •lon and a large turnout Is expected, j P*t*l rose to another new record X-ray or let nature take Its course Ickes was not Invited. would be paramount In Yugoslavia WEEK-END RETREAT - latter method, he said, he would therans; Bishop L. S. Greene, negro and Bulgaria, with trade divided be- rom i^ttee consulted fire officiate, o# toa duUea o f r-omen on the lurv " ^ ' * ^ u he BO meeting' of the niNNULHOMlOf 1936 Ford Touring Sedan, Saturday night udth a total registra- which some physicians held would ^urches; Dr. Lewla 8. Modge “ “ ^clP«'ltlee and repre-1 M rs Henry B. Robinson and In ^ “**'**ry thU evening, the CA.NAL TO BE RESTORED mean death within two months. face defeat on major Issues In the tween Germany and Italy; Italo- W heatics T elesco p e Free, Radio and heater...... ~$449 tion of 89. the largest In the Institu- next Congress. ^M bytertoa; Bishop James de aantatlvee of the manufacturers of ftn t daughter Jane returned 3reeter- *'•'0 Monday ^ W t U A A i k P . * tion's history. Previously the rec- The disease has already claimed German Intereate would be more or avenlng. M ay 23. FOR VACATIONISTS HOSPITAL NOTES ATTENDED BY 59 Wolfe Perry, Protestant Episcopal; leas parallel In Hungary, and to- fire fighting equipment and has also day to toe Parsonage from toa ord showed 87 for Friday night’s the Bight of the baby’s left eye and "If I were the Preeiaent.” Norm 2 o k as. 25e D ^ Albert Russell, Society of ward Rumania when she compoaed corresponded with toe Fire Under- Windham Community Memorial _piere was no Hartford District ^ Washington ( A P ) —Trains now new record. Impaired that of her right eye. One added, " I would go on the radio and wrltere of Boston. In order to ef< Admitted late Saturday; Mre. Slsncbester and 'East Hartford **y that a whole lot of Democrats Delegatee Andrew frontier and minor! ly troubles with hospltaL 1933 Chevrolet Sport Coupe, ^ 0 7 0 haul the coal and lumber that was Yesterday the census dropped to specialist suggested an operation to Ruth Britton, IS Laurel Place, Mre Dr. J. H. MacCracken Hungary. feet any reduction In Insurance of Mothers Day. The data has been ITH Sheffield M ilk once carried from the west, through remove both eyes In a desperate at- men. members of the Hartford Lay- had been elected on my platform Members of Troop 1, C o v e n t r y 4 ca ns 2 5 c good rubber ^ the low seventies but began climb- Rose GatU, 28 Cottage street. James and Mrs. Henry HIU Pierce. With toe fuehrer's departure rates it te neceesary to hava a Cumberland gap in the Alleghanles. ing again today with seven new reg- tempt to halt the deadly growth. men's Retreat spent the week-end in and had turned reactionary, and Girl Sooute, In charge of Captain Touhey, Vernon, John Avignone. 123 a retreat at the West Springfield They were chosen ,.t an electoral from Rome, toe stage wraa cleared truck equipped with booster tank Margaret Jacobson, are attending With ° ° Che“ P«ake istrations at noon, bringing the to- Such a course would leave her blind Eldridge street. that these Democrats, aligned with conference In Washington. l«sU e Pierce Poet ae boateaeee •fid Ohio canal. for life. Monastery. There were 89 that for toe delayed Italton-Preneh talks 1,000 feet of 2 1-2 inch fire hose and toe annual Spring Frolic at Jewett Fine Fro n k furts, J a r M ustard Free, tal In the house up to eighty na- Discharged tote Sattirday; Mrsi Republicans, had succeeded In de- Canada's delegatea: Dr. R. a . cm a peace accord to go along with a pump with a capacity of 800 gal- Quarterly Oonfennoe tlents. s X p Hoffman said the family and Dr. made the trip Friday night remain- City tote afternoon. But the 186-mlle canal is being Bertha WethereU. 123 Wells street, feating some of my program and In Hlltz. Church of Ehigland of Can- toe Italo-Brtttoh pact. Negotiations ‘l'J**^riy conference wUI be taken over by the Interior Depart- The average census for this Ume Morris U Hershman. a physician ing at the monastery until Sunday modifying aorae. Ions per minute. It is idso advisable I tlie'^ Quteebaug i ^ i ’ey ^ r o u t'lia z u lb. 19e 1933 Plymouth Sedan $239 Mre. Marie Robidoux, IS Scarbor- evening. It wraa necessary to divide ato; Dr. a. c. Pldgeon, United probably will be resumed tomor- to have 300 feet of 1 1-3. Inch bOM e n AssocteUon. The trip was made cburehSi.i^’* Y « n » n Methodist YOU EXAMINE ment, ishlch am turn It into a va- of the year Is In the low forties and the Infant's maternal grand- ough road, George Dexter, 83 "Then I would say that If the peo- Church of row. r t ^ ^ t h t e avenlng, May 9th. Rev. father, have all agreed to abide by the different members of the League •nd vaiioufl couplingb, flttl&ffB SAd} is bus. caUon land to haul the canoes of Brookfield street, Alfred Hayes, 113 ple believed In my program they Norwich WUl the decision. It will first be sub- on retreats that have been bald this Like the conversatloiu with Brit- Bozxlea. It appears that the moat Pleaaa note the correct date of A MAN’S O xyd ol, lO e Pk g. Fre e, 1^. pkq. 21e running AL.ASKANS FSE PE.NMES Henry street. ahould elect a Congreas that be- ain. they are axpeetad to deal al- ri>s meeting. Reports mitted to the three rabbis whose spring, Etost Hartford and Manchca- w n o i^ c a l truck, for us to outfit the Air-Mall supper to be held In out of Washington will be restored B IT STILl, L.Al'Gn .AT 'EM Birth; Saturday, a son to Mr. and lievet In It regardless of whether most exclusively with MediUrra- s*ch*partS«it consent, Hoffman said, will probably ter being assigned the past week ^ t o this equipment 1a a Ford. A Uu. Oongregatlonal Veatry on Wed- 1930 Ford Coupe $49 to revive the picture of how our Anchorage, Alaska — (A P ) — Mrs. Isaac Cole, 82 Hazel street It to Democratic, Republican, Pro- MISS LOUISE JANSSEN *'^***. African problems In te committees wlU RECORD forebears traveled and shipped be no more than a formality. The end. The Increase In membership U Ford truck thus equipped wUI coat nasdxy avenlng, May H a t 6:18 te appointed for another year Fa ncy To m o to es 2 lb. bsk t. 19e Alaskans have started using pen- and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. such that further divisions wUl M ve gressive or Socialist. If the people which Germanya tntareat to sacond-,^ their merchandise before the Cim nies. attorney said the rabbis, who will sit Elliott Knight, 60 Haynes street ary. M w een 84700 and 88000. Some I o'clock. The date waa wrongly given Rev. WUltem T. WallMa, fiastor • . . when yon wish to war. In on the conference, were selected to be made aa there are now suffi- were oppoeed to the program they Thm are only s fear of the rnsny bsrt>lRS- Stsa Back In gold rush days a dollar Admitted Sunday; Mrs. Tina Mar- GIVEN SHOWER P A R n dme ago a meeting of residents was I in local papers. Postmaster Wm J at the Insistence of the baby's cient members In the Manchester could vote against the candidates know his fitness for Fa ncy Stra w b erries q t. bsk t. 2 3 c st our Used Car Park and look them over and ba eon> squeducts and was "small change” because prices tm, 42 Maple street, Mrs. Sadie branch alone to occupy the number that support it. Id and toe results of our tnvssa- Rankin of Hartford Is to be the ff^vi*** ysrite" church is expected oW toU bouses along the canal mother. his sppointed task. Finckde were high and currency was Yavelow, M L Vernon. N. Y. of rooms that can be assigned for "But we ought not to let men .Uons reported InformaUy. AU speaker foUowteg toe supper. to the churohro as ■^nree. Then, as the tem tory be- Should the specialists decide on Discharged Sunday; Mrs. Ruth p w s « t were heartily In favor of Jack Lynch o f South s tm t has psstor for another year. Our record of 20 years Fresh Bunch C o rro ts an operation. Hoffman said. It will week end retreats. creep In under a party label and Mtos ^ t o e Janesen. daughter of PUBUC RECOl bun. 4 c will be restored la the future came civilized, scourdougbs began Unden. Mrs. Otto Lashay and In- Helena Janaaen of 128 Spruce rocurteg suitable fire apparatus tor purchased tha corner acre of tend at ConteSa Meeting service to Manchester Your Present Car Taken in Trade ae Down The canal was built In 1828 and figuring at the rate of "two bits." be performed immediately. then thwart the I^sldent'a pro- Pennita The CorneUa Orel# wui hold their fant daughter. Spring street Glas- RAISES ms OWN 8M OU8 gram,” street waa tha gueat of honor at a the town and also urged toe forma- Daley Road and Highway Route 6 is an opsn book, s his- r e n t e d In commercial use until In recent years a five-cent piece Dr. Irving 8. Cutter, dean of the tonbury; Mra. Felix Mozzer and In- Building Inspector Edward C. C elery H e arts, 3 a n d 4 to bunch 12e Payment Don’t Hesitatel Act Nowl Northwestern University medical Mr. Roosevelt disregarded party mlaceUaneoua shower given Friday ^ of a volunteer fire department, near Lake Wangumbaug, from M ra ^to tory of two deesdss of 1924. A t its peak, around 1870. It has been the smallest coin in gen- fant daughter, 22 Bremen read, evening by Mrs. Robert McOorab jnilott today tasuad a parmit for Mr». H. B. OlmBte^d of ElUnjrtoii school, win preside as chairman. Chico. Calif.— (A P ) — George labels In Senator Norris’ own case tesetteg, the An- UUa Ayers, where bs wlU buUd a Many Ae Low A s $25.00, A ll R unning hauled as much as a million tons eral use, but since the Signal Mrs. Cornelius Foley and infant at the home of Mrs. David McComb toe erection of a garage at 329 Bast wiu b# • book r«7lew confidence bnildinff Dr. Hershman said the family had Hudson smokes tailor-made clg- —during the 1936 election. The vet- lover Volunteer Fire Department | store tola summer. « coal w h year from the moun- ixirps began making exact change daughter. 49 Scarborough road, o f Tanner street Miss Elsie Brandt, Center street, toe structure to be Incorporated waa organized and toe OF one o f the raernben. service. Bald win A p p le t 8 lbs. 2 5 e received many letters from persons arets, but he doesn't buy them. eran Nebraskan ran for re-election located on property In toe name of Softfinll tain coal fields to the eastern sea- On Its commercial wirelesa ser- Constance Rogers. 800 Etost Center etot^ of Miss Janssen's fiance, also following pfficerr chosen: President, •••rd. vice Alaskans have s ta rt^ using willing to aacrlfloe one or both eyes street. ^ c h year he seta out about 900 aa an Independent with the Preel- JAPANESE ENLIST MOSUEM8 tobacco plants and harveste two assisted. The decorations ware in u"w)0' BrtHn«ted cost Bertram C Wright: vice-president, A ^ t t e g wm be held at the one-cent pieces, though they still so the baby might be saved from dent'a active support Seedless G ra p e fru it blindness. Admitted today: James Metcalf, narreto of tobacco. He peraonally green and yellow, and apple blos- i.ouis B. iVhltcomb; treasurer, Elltegton Town HaU this evening ea. 5c ridicule “coppers.” even ss they 89 Pleasant street. Barbara Purln- TOs Building Inspector baa alao Nor«r^»i^(AP)-Or- Haniy Ward Beecher held a alava ‘There is no hope in our case of cures I t allcea It and rolto cigarets BOiM. About 80 local frlendJ of ths ' iiold S. H yatt; aecretary, Ells- g u ized by Japanssa tha 100,000 of the reppeeenutlvee of each U r a MANCHESTER •ccept tbeiB to chiingfe. ton. 287 Etost Center street, Mrs. Carda wrtileh list rutos and rtgu- autoorlxed the maldnc of altera en^torteg tte Orange Softball laagua. McUoa in a New York church in transplanting an eye.” be said. In hto own machine. bride^Iect ware present. Games and vo.to L. CovaU; Chief, Georgs A. Oitem Mohammailine who Uva T u n a Fish M u y children, reared In the Mabel F rost 9 Foster street Mre. totlona eovaring tha vahletoa* oecra- meeting wui etart gt eight 2 t i n s2 5 e 1 ^ to win support for the sboU- "Sight is lost Irrevocsbly after the Now 68, Hudson woilced at hto a buffet lunch wrere enjoyed" ierritt; deputy chief,: George S. *5* Vonnlng a fadaration ttoDlst moTCBsnt, Far N o ^ , never have seen a pen- Nellie Hayea 85 Bigelow street, tioa are glvtn to trailar travalera In o ^ e d Ire Halan Halooay. it is oelock and there win ba a dtecua- MOTOR SALES, Ine. optic nerve Is servered, which is bobby for irears before he man- J ^ J w u a e n to to be married to 'leteon:----- — directors, Ersklne o B.. nyuaHyde I Oommnnlsm and support f *F F*t, the wireless operators say. W ll^ m Shea, 825 Tolland Turnpike. Maine by state poUca. The carda ‘ Ifo prsaant aln- ■on of schadulee and other details necessxnr in Helaine't coQdltkn.” Cwfiua: Btghtv aged to grow tobacco that would " * ^ r t Brandt o f Norman street ind H. A. UUquist. The department “ >• Sala d Dressin o T o o r Olds Daslar” maka a aattotactnar y*. pygoUee and tha 80, I t Emfifiu€l Luthenn .fle f e l l in g to a double W a e . Coat In regard to toe league. q t. ia r 2 5 c cJuirciL H«T7 By. te. about 48 aeUv. .U o i | Rummage Sale Toeedav PHONES: J2S1.I1M J*ndar to tba ooatnetor. Ths rummage sale to be held by | Fresh Cucu m b ers 3 for 10c ^**4 Car Lot—Mala Street—Oppoaita flui Axwtttf 3S EIGHT MAWCHESTEB EVENING H ^ ALft IL^CHEOTBR, OUNN, MONDAY, MAY 9.1988

PAGE Retains Rhodu toe printing machine— hooka. But Track And nmtoer read toe fairy tale* to us, and the BIqopers' club get-together Field Laurels and led as into readtng other books with Prez Fr«d Lee in aearwater— to benefit mankind. CORNELL, HARVARD sounds like some shindig... .W ily TRIAL FLIG H T When tha mothers are oonvlaced Win McKechnie, who works wonders GA’STAKEOPEN&ti National BY ADELAIDE HUMPHRIES oommmt, i9M, irN$A$$McikMC. something ought to be done about New Tork 4, Chicago 3. with pitcher*, has Johnny Vander- ;iANTS BEAT CUBS BEHIND HUBBe I l Coach Wigren Not Certain a reform, they go into it with unit- mecr flinging overhand now... .And Pittsburgh 2, Boston 1. LEAD IN BASEBALL ed action. Wttneaa th* parades, the too kid's. 100 per cent better. ATEASTHAR] har r y squatr ito sets CAST OP CHARAOnOM Philadelphia 3, Ctnclnnatl 0. banners flying: “ Down with th* face must have stopped her for SL Louis 4, Brooklyn E f His Team Won Track Title JACKIE DUNN — heroine; ■alooBs." And they wlU fight for once from carrying out any such Re?. Dr. Story In Tribute To Amsttean wanted to fly. J peace and rigbteousnes* the same Idea, It did not defer her from her Boston S, Clevsiand 0. Tied For Firsl Place In Col- SELEADiN 3-YEAR-OLD ITTLE ROGER BRECKNER—hero; he way. Their front Is always united. LOCAL HIGH RETAINS LOCAL JAVELIN RECORD main objective, however. She man- New York 7, Chicago 8. Stage Three-Run Ra|f wanted to teat the stratoaphere, Motherhood At Sooth Local Sport Chatter aged to signal Henri with her bright We should give them our whole Washington 9, St, Louis 7. BERYL MELROSE — wealthy hearted cooperation. was measured It glance. “ You see that young lady Phllsdelphis 7, Detroit 6. lege League With Poor RHODY TRACK UURELS U n O N A L CIRCUIT out-of-state track and field cham- announced aa over 47 feet but widow; she wanted Roger. . Ninth To Gain 4-2 Tri| IN AIR AS lAW RIN In the far corner, Henri," she said. Church Yesterday. Mother la always ready to eaert- Eastern We're inclined to doubt very much rManchester hung up two minutes pionship at Kingston, R. I., Satur- obMrvera say it was closer to 37 AT 170 6 INCHES EVELYN LA FAROE—JaeUe’s flee. Remember the homely littie that any change will be made in the j 8-lOths of a second for the half, and which is about what Gavello has Bather; the wanted a eon-ln-law. "The young one, all In black—with Elmira 4, W illiam sp ort 3. And One Loss. day but a generous sporting gesture story of th* small boy whom teach- Binghamton 7, Albany 3. (Continued Prom Page Eight) final standing of Manchester and that still is beln^ shot at. been doing. the two allver fox scarfs. 1 wonder amph O rer Tbe Red WIHI4T02WIN by Coach Charles "Pete” Wigren If you would see If you could learn er asked: “Johnnie, if there are ten Hozelton 9. Wilkes-forre 5. Stonington in the out-of-state track I ______TAKES THE DERBY Officials On Spot Yeeterday: Roger telU Jackie The John Mather Chapter. Order and White wnui Captain Francte may deprive the Red and White ath- her name for me, pleaM." of you around table, and mother Trenton 6. H artford 5. and field meet at Kingston, R. I., | The YMCA Softball League geu letes of their fourth UUe in seven OoMh Wigren did not believe that Red And White Athletes Total 33 1-2 Points; Stonington for the Ont time of Mrs. Beryl o f DeMoIay, and toe mothers o f the cuts toe piece of pie. what fraction New York. May 9 — (AP) — A Leary with a brilliant triumph in Melroee, but the name did not mean "But certainly, Madame.” Henri Saturday....It would seem that a underway tonight with a clash be- years of. compeUUon in this meet Gavello could have thrown the shot members of this Chapter, were toe of that pie would you receive?” -leries of up.teta which sent Cornell the mile that wiped out the meet The German-Americaa* leancbiff/ serious error was made in crediting at the announced distance and told anything to Jaekto then. replied promptly. He held a brief STANDINOS record of 4:33.1 set by BUI Murch their 1938 boaeball season with s $ Ridn; ISfk irn itr CaD tween Cheney's Machine Shop and Unearned Second Place . conference with the bead waiter; guests of South Church yesterday Johnnie replied; “One ninth!” - out of the lead then back into a tie Gavello with second place in the the Second Congregational church Lightly Regarded Woolf En- *0, also refusing to ac- Second With 30 1-2; Leary Wipes Ont Mnreh’s Meet CHAPTER 'Vn m o ^ n g , in commemoration of The teacher reproached him: “Ob In 1935. Leary ran his usual splen- to 3 triumph over tbe East Hartforff Manchester’s total-point score was cept the second place medal. It returned to their table. "The lady’s National with Harvard have set the stage for shot put but we don't think the at the Y diamond---- games will be given aa 33to for Stonlng- DO. that ia not right. You do not did race and woe clocked In toe w u ld seem, however, that with no Several days after toe evening name Is well known, Madame,” 'he presence of W. L p.e. another "crucial” conteet this week nifty time of four minutes, 80.3 sec- Red Sox at East Hartford yeetei*wi ^Dodge Injarks; - Kobel officials can change It now___ played Monday, Wednesday and Frl ton-s runner-ups but the Wlgrenites D ^ Walsh also gave recognlUon know your fractions!” New York try Wins Classic By A other records to go by that meet Mark In Mile, aocked In 4:30.2; Shields Wins Low when Roger had told Jackie about bowed elaborately. "Elspeclally In ...... 16 3 .842 In the eastern inter-coUeglate base, onds, well above his best figures ot as putt and Hartell divided th*' day evenings each week___ richly deserved victory In defending to the fathers, on this special day. “ Yes, I do, and I know my moth- officials will not be able to change toe Mre. Santa Claue be had found, our capital city— Washington. She Chicago ...... 18 7 .650 ball league. - 4:24,3. Another surprise waa fur- pitching assignment and let The Providence Journal of yes- their Rhody diadem as they were Jackie received what she might Is the widow of tbe late Cffiarlm The choir contributed two stirring er too. St»B would say she did not Plttaburgh ...... 11 8 .57D Cornell suffered Its flrst defeat at losers down with three hits. BrowD Of Chisox Hurt; the result as there is no factual evi- anthems: "O Be Joyful In The want any.” nished In this event when Dave terday makes no mention of the Manchester High and Trade re Length Over Danher; easily the best all-around array of Hnrdles, Palmer High Jump, Deardon Ties In 440; kawe called toe shock o f her young Melrose.” Cincinnati ...... 9 11 .480 Columbia’s hands last Friday then GAs’ trailed all the wray to toe ntntb ’ the 18 teams entered. The local dence to support the local inentor' Healtey grabbed second place fact that Coach Charles WIgren of new diamond hostilities at ML belief. Charles Melrose!” Evelyn (Baumbacb) and “Awake Up Studebaksr, who headed ths firm St. Louis ...... 7 10 -412 came back to beat Yale for toe sec- about 120 yards behind Leary. and toen staged a three-run rallv Red Sox Beat Feller. Manchester questioned the shot put Nebo this afternoon at 3 o'clock mentor, however, believes a mistake Evelyn and Jackie bed gone In gasped. My Glory'' (Barnby). The congri of automobile* used to visit bis Boston ...... 6 9 .400 ond time this season, 6-4, on Sstur- Heatley ran a fins race all toe way that sewed up the game. Fighting Fox Finishes 6th. was made in giving his team a sec- It was felt by many that Man- Heatley 2nd In Mile; 4th Out-Of-State Title In 7 Years results announced by meet oSi- with High favored to win after its chester was enUUed to victory in to town fo r a day’s shopping. In Even then that name held no gatlonal hymns were particularly mother each morning, or if out of Brooklyn ...... 7 13 .368 day. Harvard moved ahead Friday and hie time was 4:48, a feat that KddJe Raguakus, who retumafi''’ cials... .Manchester Is reported the unexpected triumph over Bristol ond place to which it was not en- spite o f Jackie's conUnued protest significance for Jackie. She was suited to the occasion, the text of town, write or telephone her. When Philadelphia ...... 4 18 .235 with a 10-9 decision over Pennayl- Indicates he'll be a strong mile frhm the south last week, stfiitod' titled and his high sense of sporta- toe meet because of.lta all-around toe uprising with a single over third winner by a score of 31 to 30 1-2 last Friday---- the Kelleyltes have msplay of strength, while Stonlng- that she did not want to shop for only half listening anyway. She was them adhering to toe theme o f toe President Wilson was Inaugurated, American vanla Friday, only to be overtaken threat in future engagementa. ^ HTOH S. m X X R T O N . JS. JnMshlp led him to inform meet of- and stole second. Vince and Var- for Stonington. the summary fall a fine chance of moving up as a By ORU) R0BERT80N For the fourth time in seven years, Manchester Hitrh’a a trousseau. They were lunching wondering if R < ^ r possibly could sermon, and the tunes fine examples he sent a wreath of flowers to he W. L. P.C. again. 'Aw M tetod PrcM Sporto Writer f l e i ^ of the possible error. A com- ton 8 bMt efforts were concentrated Palmer Wins Jump rick filed ouL Raguskue iM ejwr Ing to give Gavello the third place title threat by beating Meriden here New York, May 9 — (A PI— The In toe high hurdles and hammer at tbs smart Oolony restaurant, have seen her and pretended not to, of vocal virility and InsplrnUon. put On toe grave of his mother in Cleveland ...... 18 6 .684 The leaders, each with four vic- plete checkup la being made and if track and fie d bnlliants annexed the intcrscholastic out-of-state A soggy field handicapped Wesley third after th* latter catch. Flans, he won In the discus. . . . unexpected victory of Herbert M throw, in which most schools have famous not only for Its food, but though why on earth he should do piey were; "NIcea" (Holy, Holy, South Carolina. When OooUdga was New York ...... 18 7 .680 tories and on* defeat and tha season ‘.•■fely p u t the flrit barrier that Wednesday in a twilight tilt and Wigren is correct the final standing track and field championship at Kingston R I Satiirrlnv tv,® palmer In his efforts to crack toe gan. Red Sox catcher, went down to W oolfs Larrln In the Kentucky no experience or competition what for toe certain tables always Iden- »uch a thing . . , ^ l y . Lord God Alm ighty) St. Informed of toe great national hon- Waahlngton ...... 1$ 7 .660 not quite half over, come together Ijttnateiied difficulties. Bill Terry's East Hartford here on Friday... of Manchester and Stonington will high jumping record but toe local third to back up the play there anfi Derby Saturday did little to settle sMver. Manchester did not enter Red and White talli^ 33./gVints fn al?'by tekinTt^^^^^^ firrts Ufled with well-known personalities. "Yes, Madame.” Henri bowed Catherine (Faith Of Our Fathers) or which had come to him, his first Boston ___ ...... n 8 Ji76 at Cambridge next Friday In a game ] n»m Tork Giants appear to be rid' According to the Journal, both be reversed. that will settle the leadership, at ace captured flrst place In his Raguakus circled the third sackw The long awaited match between the three-year-old turf situation because of unfamlllar- for f first, three seconds, two thirds, one fourth and a tie Evelyn, of course, had her spe- again. "She was famous for her and ForUtiide (Be Strong, We Are act waa to go to toe Uttle grave- Chicago ...... 7 10 .412 Harris and Lorch qualified in the Acrordlng to several persons in Not Here To Play). least temporarily. The winner may specialty by clearing five feet, 11 and raced home. Weios slaohed a ' Uch along the Yvon Robert, youthful Canadian, Ity with them. cial table reserved for her. She was beauty when she was Mias Beryl yard In Vermont to offer prayer at Detroit ...... 7 11 .389 heaU of the 100 yard dash but Har- The lanky, Kansas city-owmed a^ttendance at the meeL Elmo "Red” ^ f ° r a new meet record in the not be able to s(ay on top, however, Inches. Slim blond Edmund Shields double to deep center and scotad as road— If they can eacape and Danno O'Mahoney of the new Manchester lost a chance to gain mile and a new school record in the javelin dfaaaed for toe occasion—and for Davidson. And for other things. The choir should be praised for his mother's grave. Philadelphia ...... 6 13 .333 ris wrasn't called to run in the finals son of Insco-Margaret Lawrence is Gavello was awarded second place for toe Crimson plays a double- added another first when he raced Ruillvan’e single, toen the lattoe Eire, both former world's cham not eligible for another Important points In tbe sprints when Harris Question Local Place ^ — ‘ ______the cranning-of necks that the knew She was toe young lady who won toe very smooth recesaloiuU to the Dr. Story concluded with toe S t Louis ...... 8 14 .363 through toe 120. yard low hurdles In Injury plague that has been af . . . . a fact that may have deprived in the shot put with a toss of 47 header against Columbia to t follow- tallied when Bedurtha reached ds- plons, will bring the Indoor wrest- sUke until the $30,000 Arlington qualified In toe trails of Only three points separated Man- her entrance would cause— In a new toe long-distance trophy at toe tune of "ForUtude.'' This tune U story of toe young minister In Mae- Baatern 28.2 seconds and toe veteran Tom- " g a large number of the other Manchester of points that would feeL 914 Inches when his best throw ing afternoon while Cornell visits a bad bobble at second. Th* InnilSli' M|or league clnba. ling season to a close at Foot Guard Park classic July 23. And then, too. the 100 M d was not mentioned In chester and Stonington, toe latter Schiaparelli spring suit of beige Cleveland air-show. I believe Mrs. not easy to march to; the rhythm la Laren's little volume: "Beside The W. L. P.C. my Deardon ran a classy race In toe ended soon after. T ,. have eliminated the regrettable. was nearly ten feet short of that broken up. and the phrasing is liter- Bonny Brier Bush." This young Binghamton Hanover. N. H.. to tockle Ita old When the Giants were winning Hall In Hartford tomorrow night. ttere still is the ailing Stagehand to the cMl for the finals, which would being nmner-iip with 30',4 points. wool, with wide fox trimming all Melrose is exceedingly interested in ...... 8 8 .727 quarter and sprinted home to a The Red Sox got both their m ns situation over the shot put___ the m yk. It seems that the field was SUMMARY ary. not musical. Nevertheless, man had accepted his flrst church Hartford ... rival. Dartmouth. heaa eleven straight from eastern It took a lot of maneuvering to get be reckoned with. quite muddy and the tape measure s e ^ to indicate carelessness on toe As reported In another story on toe toe way down Ita front, a Suzy aviation, Madame.” ...... 7 4 .636 deadlock for first with Lincoln Bag. In the flrst. ^ outstanding performairce as far as part of meet officials. with cnifton Brainerd at toe organ and was anxious to make a good Im- Trenton .... Yale, In third place with four vic- tlfnlB, they were warned: “Walt un- the two in the main two out of three sports page, some question has Track Ei-ents sailor with a capricious—and most ...... 7 4 .636 sbaw of Huntington. Box score: Manchester was concerned was Stagehand, If sufflclenUy recover- keeping an exact tempo, which was pression on his oongragsUon. He Hazleton ... tories and two losses after heating tO you meet those Cubs. It won't falls event Neither man has lost arisen over a second place awarded becoming—veil. Jackie, following in That was when the full force of ...... 7 6 J183 Columbia and losing to (Cornell, re- Blanchard tied for fourth place in Oermaa-Ameriean Harry Squatrlto's display In the M from the sore throat that forced 100 yard dash—McKone, Hart- so necessary, the recessional was thought he should include every- Albany ...... I to no easy then.” his prestige in the ever-changing Manchester that may reverse toe her wake, wore her same sport suit, toe shock hit Jackie. Naturally she ...... 6 6 .600 nialns out of league competition toe pole vaulL Shields took a third AB. R. H. PO. A. K > javelin In setting a new school rec- his withdrawal from the Derby two ford. 1st Zlto, Bulkeley, 2nd; Pratte carried out evenly and uniformly. thing be knew in his flrst sermon. Elmira ...... 6 Hubbell Tames Cube scene of the mat game. Change of final standing of toe two top teams carried over from last spring, a was called to attention by any men- 6 000 this week. and Palmer a fourth In toe brtjad Sturgeon, 2b ___ 4 o 0 1 IB ord but the Journal, naturally, rates days before the race, will start in and deprive toe Red and White of Norwich, 3rd: Ority, Bulkeley. 4th'. Dr. Story took for hla sermon the He studied long and wrote hard. Williamsport ...... 8 8 jump, Gavello won third la toe dis- 'ir tu if met the Cubs yesterday and fortune In past campaigns will not Time, 10.2 seconds. ^ b b s swagger hat, since toe tion of flying. Then she put two .378 Yale's Eddie Collins, Jr., son of •»...... 4 1 1 B $ *;• Leary's feat In the mile as the the renewal of the $78,000 Preak- their title honors. However, the of- Colony called for the convenUon of topic: "Your Highest Glory." The Reading It over shortly before It Wilkes-Barre ...... 3 9 .183 cus and was awarded a second in toe R*«;^u8, lb 4 1 1 10 0 0 - ' MU them just like everybody else, affect the likelihood of an upset In ness at Pimlico next Saturday. But 220 yard dash—McKone, Hart- and two together rapidly. Why, toe former big league star, and 14 to 3, with as neat a three-man most notewrorthy.... Center Springs Wallops ficial results proclaimed Manchester headgear—and a decidedly sulky that attractive young girl was text; Matthew 15:4. "For God com- was* to be delivered, he remember- pitcher Monroe Jubitz turned In toe shot put for the rest of Manches- Vince, 3 b ...... 4 0 1 1 $ this bout, even , though Robert’s even the star trained by Earl ford. 1st; Skrigan, Bulkeley. 2nd; Eormancs as you'd see anywhere. as champion. The Wlgrenites rich- look. Roger’s Mrs. Santa Claus! manded saying, 'Honor toy father ed his mother's words: "L>addle, TODAYK GAMES outaUndlng feats of the week. Indi- ter's pieces. The Wlgrenites were Vartek, r f ...... 4 0 0 0 0 •> youth will stand him in good stead. Sande Is not in the $80,000 Belmont ly deserved victory in defending Pratte, Norwich. 3rd; Zlto, Bulkeley. National shut out In toe sprlntA half mile, 1 Hnbbell took care of the Chl- Says the Journal; "Leary yester- This last was toe only thing that "Thank you very much. Henri," and mother!’’ The senUment at- when ye preach your first sermon in’ vidually. Collins made seven hlta Wei*#, c f ...... 4 11 3 0 0 . stakes June 4. Time, 22.3; seconds (equals Boston at Pittsburgh. high hurdles and hammer throw. n batters, scattering nine hits, day was clocked In four minutes, a*as not recorded in the gossip col- Evelyn dismissed him with a graci- techsd to Mother's Day has grown your flrst church, remember to say in eight trips to the plate In two BurkhardL If . . . . 3 0 0 0 0 0 ' Three special thirty minute All of this means that as far as meet record). B r o o l ^ at SL Louia. Leary and Atoanos of Attleboro in Bing seven and pulling out of his 30.2 seconds. He had plenty of kick umns tbs next day. For, naturally, ously condescending smile. "Did gradually. A t first It seemed like a few words for Jesus Christ!” And ffatnes and Moved up to tie Ed « ....8 « 0 10 1 or matches wilt form the undercard. the three-year-old situation Is con- Hollister School, 14-5 440 yard dash—Deardon -Man, New York at Chicago. the shot broke meet records and Just another day” to be noticed by toe young man finally tore up his ...... > 0 0 1 j 0.-, bad inning, while Mel Ott and left as he broke the worsted with In one' of these, Hans Steihke, Ger- what Evelyn La Farge wore, off toe ,vou hear that, darling?’’ she ad- Novak of Princeton in toe batting cern^, the Preakness and Belmont Chester, and Bagshaw, Huntington, •ttge as well as on, was always toe church, cutting out the regular heavy sermon and threw It In the Philadelphia at Cincinnati. WUlUm McKone of Hartford Public P ...... 1 0 0 0 I R; I JlMiny Ripple handled the job of the rest of his field far behind, in man title claimant and Inventor of dressed Jackie. "Why, Charles race for the Charles H. Blair bat. win 1» Just two more rich stakes tied for 1st; Nute. New Bedford. news. ' ©c©T©sift£itlrAl obfl©rvanc©. But now fire and went forth to "say a few Amerloon Each has a .880 average. Jubitz equalled to* mark of 22fi seconds SuUlvan, i f ...... 3 1 1 0 0 I tootlng four times on six hits off fact, he raced the mile at Kingston the boomerang, wdll make use of 3rd; Trebert, Hartford, 4th. Time Melrose was one o f the wealthiest for toe 220. The classic figures to be the race to "Don't look so cross, darling It Is realised there Is no finer way words for Jesus" on ths strength of Chicago at New York. took his first defeat in four games I i ln y French. Ott hit two horns much as he ran the Trlggs Me- his Innovation against Roy Dunn, Homers By Pratt And Vin-' 52.4 seconds. men In toe world! I believe this Totals settle matters. Evelyn said, after she bad spent a to preach tots same gospel than to hU Mother’s faith. Cleveland at Boston. from Cornell but he fanned eleven Brothers Hold Reoorda ... 84 4 8 37 10 ton*, each with Ripple on base, and morial Park last fall—with a tre- flying scissors exponent. Pat Riley, BOX SCORE was hla second wife— though 1 pre- Although Lawrin ran a game race 880 yard run—Morrow, Hartford, 16-mInuta conference with toe wait- dedicate this Sunday to Motosr- S t Louis at Washington. for toe season's high mark. Red Sox I that was all there was to increas- mendous burst over the last 100 rough Texan, comes to grips wdth sume she received all of hla money, Uaueual U the fact that two mem- under Eddie Arcaro’s guidance to cek Feature Junior League lit ; Farrar. Bulkeley, 2nd; Holton, er as to what to order that would hood, and toe faith behind It, Detroit at Philadelphia. The standings: her# of one family now hold records AB.n.R. ing New York's lead to 3H games, yards which couldn't fall to shat- tough Bob "Rebel” Ru.ssell. Bob Hartford, 3rd; Nendez, New Bed- as toe flrst waa a divorce and set- Potenaa, 3b . . , . . 4 1 j -While they got past that flrst and give the Kansas City, Mo., merchant be appetizing, but not the least bit Dr. Story said there were two REGINA DTTAUA GROUP Eastern W. Pet. in the out-of-stete m eet O e o m ter the old mark. Frannie Is the sec- Gregory, colorful Englishman will Anntello. c ___ ford, 4th. Time, 2:04.6. tlement. He must have been much E3mlra at Williamsport. Cornell ...... 4 Sedman. 8 b ...... 4 0 0 0 3 0 |:|nrdest game in Chicago safely, the and trainer Ben Jones their Ilrat fattening. “ Anyone would think I older than his young widow. But rearons why he liked Mother’s Day. .800 Leary created a itandard ot 3:00.8 ond member of hU family to take ope the show at 8:30 with Henry Tilt; Shamrocks Edge Fortin, as . . . . . Mile run—Leary, Manchester. 1st; Wilkes-Barre at Hazleton. Harvard ...... 4 Kershaw, If . . . . 4 0 0 4 0 O' ItMnnta haven't come through en- over one of the Kingston meet l>rby victory in their Initial try. had been putUng you through some how on earth do you suppose Roger 1* It reminds me of my mother .800 In toe half mUe In 1938 and his Ldsartls, Toronto star. Princess Pasek. cf . . . . . Heatley, Mancheater, 2nd; Waln- HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET I Only games scheduled). Yale ...... 4 young brother accounted for toe P. lb ,.3 1 1 18 0 0 : ] lirnly unscathed. Hal Schumacher marks. The same day Murch broke the performance was far short of torrifle ordeal, instead of buying you got to know her?" Not that I do not think of her apart .687 H“ tt. c f ...... 4 0 I 3 0 Baba, Gregory's charming wife, will those turned In by the last two vic- Gentiloore, 2nd wright, Bulkeley. 3rd; Gagne, Hart- an those pretty new clothes." from this day of days. I saw my Dartmouth...... 2 JiOO other In the mile Saturday In alp- ffM ia front of a line drive in Pitts- Ballard's mile George Leary of Eagles In Tenth, 5-4; Jay- ford, 4th. Time, 4:30.2 (new meet "Henry gave you enough of a Woolbridge, as.. $ 0 0 0 1 r accompany him on his Junket tors— War Admiral and Bold Ven- De Simone, 3rd " I f trying on clothes Isn’t an or- mother a few weeks ago. and she Princeton ...... 2 .400 ing out toe record of Manchester's I buigli Saturday and was badly record). clew," Jackie said. Instead of los- Bannere Of The Sodety Bless* Columbia ...... 2 0 $ 0 0 6 0 0 , Itoviaed, and yesterday catcher Har- ture. Saverick. I f ___ dsal I don’t know what is," Jackie seemed little changed except that .333 former mile star, Murch. WIUm 120 jrard high hurdles—Miller, ing that tense feeling it had ap- Pennsylvania ...... 0 i, .„„„ Meredith, r f . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 . 1 ty Itom lng split a finger. Lawrin was clocked in 2:04 4-s vees-Mohawks Tonight Pesclk, rf ...... murmured darkly. "I'd rather go her strength may not be what It ed In Ceremony By Rev. .000 McCormick bolds the pole vault Stonington. 1st; Hanschlld, Stoning- parently settled upon her even MEET TOMORROW This week's lebedule: Wednesday mark at 11 fe*L 11 1-8 Inche*. Guiming, rf, p . . SOOOt^ Injuries Hit Chisox for the mile and a quarter as he W. Davidson, 1st through most anything else. And firmer. She could not Imagine why was. We were a family of ten. liv- William F. Reidy Yesterday, McCarthy, p ... ton, 2nd; Rivers, Stonington, 3rd- —Columbia at Princeton; Friday— Saturday's outcome gave Man- L>ongaa, lb,p.. S o i O B f T got off easy compared to came from behind, took the lead in I tall you It’s too ridiculous. Moth- Roger had not told her that Mrs, ing In the atate of Illinois, and nine B*rtole, r f ...... 1 0 0 0 0 Phllopena, Bulkeley. 4th. ’Hme’ of us grew to maturity.” He said Seventy-five members were pres- Cornell at Harvard; Saturday—Col- chester Its third major victory of to Chicago White Sox and a few MARION TINKER HEADS the stretch and then turned back Two more games were played In 17.2 seconds. ’ sr. Your buying me a trousseau. Melrose was so young and so pretty. umbia at Harvard (2 games), Cor- Utter teams, however. The pale the challenge of William Dupont. When goodness knows when I'll get he remembered the "upa and ent yesterday afternoon at toe an- ON LIGHTS COSTS toe current campaign. Th# Red and the Legion-Moriarty Junior baseball 9 30 4 3 Jackie had taken It for granted be- nell at Dartmouth; Pennsylvania at Totola ...... ss 3 *$ I t U "f' tone lost first baseman Joe Kiihel Jr. s. Dauber to register by a 220 yard low hurdles— Shlslds. married—If I ever do—with Roger downs” of farm life, and realized nual banquet of the Regina D'ltella White stalwaru won th* atate In- Score by Innings; i'll] league Saturday and brought about Mancheater, 1st; Hanschlld, Ston- cause he had said she waa a wealthy Princeton. door title for th* second straight tor a week or so in addition to length. War Admiral's time last planning this new trial flight and Just what bis mother must have had Society In toe Sub Alpine club. A German-Amerlcon 000 100 008—.A ington, 2nd; Partridge, Bulkeley, widow that she would have hennaed year In March and two weeks ago 1 dropping a 7-3 game to the New YMCA BASEBALL LEAGUE year was 2:03 1-8 and Bold Ven- a two-way deadlock tor first place Botticelli, as . .. everything. to put up with. The second reason: spaghetti chicken dinner was serv- Hartford Red Sox ..300 000- 000--ff u w — ■ I hair and false teeth, or something I Tfiek Yankees yesterday. Kuhel ture’s 2:03 3-8. as toe Shamrocks nosed out the Katkaveck, 3rd 3rd; Miller, Stonington, 4th. Time "1 realize What an unworthy son I ed by Ossno. Safety Committee Of Select- emerged aa leading point scorer In Run# batted hi, Vlnea 1, Sul 28.2 seconds. like that. th© AiinuAl CoQD©cUcut r©lAya At BuUlvaS^I JaMMfiit his spikes on the bag slid- After getUng way in a tangle American Eagles at Mt. Nebo in toe Gryzb, p ...... Evelyn sighed. “ I can’t under- am. and how far short of her Ideals Rev. William P. Reidy blessed the 1, Madlgsn .1; taro baa* U tom, Butler,. I f ...... "Mrs. Melrose is going to finance Btorre, also for to* second year la ["We to sscond and was carried off baseball. rules of from the No. 1 post position. Arca- morning by 5-4 and Center Springe FIrtd Events stand you, darling,” she said. "The and prayers 1 have fallen.’’ Moth- banners of toe society, giving it the Sports Roundup glnl. Welaa; hlto at. PUtt 3 l_ Woman Named President Bunce, 1 s t ...... Harry Squatrito Roger's stratosphere flight. That la men To Confer Widi Elec- Buccesaion. J UWh • badly wrenched foot. Sat- ro sent Lawrin to the outside on trounced toe Hollister Street School ^ l e vault — Skrigan, Bulkeley, way you talk. One would think if Roger Is lucky enough to get his ers Day does strengthen the aenU name of Regina Bllena of Italy in ianlnga, Rarton, 1 ia 4 InalagR O I N a m e o f T e w i m in too afternoon at the same dia Wlerzblckl, cf . bis bleaslng. Pictures were taken By SID FEDOR Maneheeter entertains West l^atoay Clint Brown, veteran relief the backstretch while Menow was and Brennan, Norwich, Ued for 1st, you wars in hopes something would chance. Which I suppose he wlU. mente and make, the heart respon Hartford in a dual meet at tb* West n»a« 3 In 4, Dengaa 3 to 6 eher, discovered a chipped bone Of Hard Rail Ci m i l l In ' teams shall be called the mond, 14 to 5. It was toe second Helm, c ...... their Rhody diadem as they, were 10 feet, 6 Inches: Rodtguez, Nor- happen to the dear boy, so you could Blv© to t©nder«r ©motions. Antf If of to* ceremony, toe committee and (Ptach RIttiDg for Eddie Brlets.) Ianlnga, M a d in a 1 to I H ti n fllU DaU l/irCUll in Bees and Giants of the National setting the pace with Fighting po x easily the best all-around array of if she la as Important as Henri says tric Company Officials. Side Oval this Friday attemoon. Us elbow. Shortstop Luke Ap- win for both teams and left them Packard, rf . . .. wich. 3rd. 10 feet: Blanchard. Man- not marry tears seem Insistent, we should not the officiating clergyman. Follow- York fta y 9.— ( A P ) _ Joe oM «a baeaa, K Raguagna 1,: n il • L n >fi tir.li Two teams shall be called In closest pursuit for six furlongs the 13 teams entered. she is."*“• Jackie’s•'acKie s toneion© almost sotind- toen meets Hartford Public and 1^ has been out with a broken leg tied for toe lead. Vancour, 2nd .. tael ashamed. This might po.sslbly ing too ceremony Rev. Reidy was DiMaggio, who’s only batting a tha 3; left on boose, Oennan-i r Coming around the last bend, the Standing of Teonw chester and Murphy, Hartford, tied w ^ r s e n o ^ n ^ will happen to «triple by the first round with the league rules Eagles got a man on second and Geer, 3rd ...... Robert Fitch, Kllllngly and Wind- 12 pound shot— Atoanos, A ttle- "Isn’t that Roger— over there, that Jaequellne, unless you put a stop to walked In, all covered with grime Davis as the quietest plajrer on the tion of the league again this year of $47,050, Woolf was reported to ham did not score a point. Montle. Annette Plerra, Lucy Pa- Indicated that they will forego a BM^nora-W. J. RbMk<6 Jimmie Foxx with two on and Man- to govern play in both rounds. third in their half with one away Clncek, If . . ., boro, lat, 49 feet. 2?4 Inches; Ga- small table, against the wall. Of It now. you may regret it all the for he bad been after coal. . . Like club. .■. .Since when has Tony Laz- Now toe prisoner won't need his Miss Tinker was surprised when the have won nearly $150,000 on the Harry Squatrito Stars course It’s Roger! But who on ganl, Marjorie Borst, Nina Ralmon- previous request for an immediate zerl been winning medals for holler trousers because he’s not going any- Sketchbook, wins ST.600 p u 5 le e !!5 , ■ffar Joe Cronin's homer were too Transfer Players colt, largely through future book but couldn't bring them home as Bucher, cf . . . , vello, Manchester, 47 feet, 9^4 In- rest of your life!” most people, I, too. hate to be told Oaks, beating Autumn Quest and r m c h for Bob Feller. boys decided to elect her as presi- Pcsclk fanned and Stevenson Manchester's outstanding Indivl earth Is he with?” I HAVE to do anything . . . but O*. Rose Reale, Teresa Gavello. rate rise, with an alternative of Ing 7 wh©r© not for ten days, anyway. In order to preserve proper play- beta. Lawrin boosted his earnings Converae, cf .. ches; Gatchett, Stonington, 3rd, 45 (T o Be Oonttnoed) shutting off a large part of toe local favorad Anafiams. * Bamer In 12th Tops Bees dent of the circuit for the coming grounded out to shorL Katkaveck's Borat, rf ...... dual performance came from a Jackie's glancs traveled In the dl some things sUlI have to be done." Lucy Gaudlno, Louise Ecabert season. To the best of the writer's er balance teams may trade players' for two years to about $75,000. feet, 10 3-8 Inches; Campo, Ston- street UghU, provided toe Board Nice case of butterflnger Home runs and hurt players homer and toe heavy hitting of PratL c ...... wholly unexpected quarter as husky reotloa her mother had Indicated. With such apt UluatraUons, Dr. Madeline Sola. Minnie Vesco, Mary ------era the knowledge Miss Tinker la the flrst during the third week of the sched- The distance was too long for all ington, 4th, 43 feet, 6 H Inches. make a definite move toward toe boye had last w e e k .. . . m errors marked the day's other games as Pasek, with a tripple and double, Stratton, lat . Harry Squatrito sent toe Javelin She had not known Roger waa com- Story brought home several psycho- Veaco, Teresa Lea, chairman. woman to ever head a baseball ule and subject to the approval of except L a ^ n and Dauber and it (Winning toss a new meet record). ST. BRlDGEr DRAMATISTS settlement of a aix year claim for in SI big league games....And well. Bill Werber. who had hom- featured toe game. Modean, p . . . . w'hlrllng into space for toe surpris- ing into the city today. He had not logical pointa. Dancing as enjoyed during toe sf- league in this state. the league officials. During the In- W1J, too short for toe latter. Can't ing distance of 170 feet, six Inches Discus—Goldenberg, Weaver and h lrter rate paymenU made Ire the too** Yankee*, who only fielded arod earlier, hit a single with the .Center Springs had' no trouble In Conn, p ...... mentioned it when she had told him Lord Baldwin was talking to a ternoon with music by toe Blue ALL THIS WEEK terval of non trading no player may V alt, a midget alongside Lawrin to eclipse toe school record that Prescop, Attleboro. Ued for 1st, 114 lighting company. 1.000 In the world series, contributed bsaes full in the tenth to give Pblla- The diamond has had some im- drubbing toe Hollister nine, using Smith, p ...... yaatsrday that ahe would not be group of young men in London: Rhythm Orchestra. First prize was transfer to another team for any was set by William Davis last year feet, 5*4 Inches; Gavello, Manches- TO PRESENT COMEDY Tbe town now pays a baae rata 18 fum bles---- tek, ts k ,... OoUeg* da^hla's Athletics two runs and a provements this year and according was five lengths behind Dauber in four twlrlers to limit toe losers to able to coma out to the field for hsr won by Lee Gremmo; second, E. L. reason, nor shall such transfer be Bell, p ...... of 169 feet. 6 Inches. Squatrlto’s ter, 3rd, 108 feet, 8 Inches; Fox "You are ths guardians o< toe fu- of $30,000 annual^, piua addlUona footbaU sooute have their eyes on 7-d decision over Detroit after Hank to present plans the whole infield third place and Just holding on at seven hits as Murdock and Chap- lesson. But It waa Roger. Looking Fero. and third prize. U Berrl, recognized by the league and any Turkington, rf best attempts previously this yesu- Norwich, 4to, 107 feet, 3 Inches. ture . . . and to you we entrust toe for extenaiCBa at aarvtea M^de einos Ray Jankia*. a 3l$-pouad prep Xhraenberg had hit for the circuit in will be dressed dowm and the latest toe end. The Fox, '< to 8 choice to man wers nicked for nine wallops, exceedingly well-groomed and tail- Club Members To Play "Here heritage of the p*#L'' You may Hartford. batter's and pitcher’s boxen will be game such illegal player shall par- have been 30 and 40 feet below hla Javelin—Melnichuk, Norwich, 1st, tha baaa rate want into effect about ••hcoler from Cheraw, Oolcr.. .Ulek- the same frame. ticipate in shall be forfeited. There give the east Its fifth straight tri- including a homer and triple by ored, quite in keeping with the send men out to fight, and if they Installed. umph in the classic, finished a dis- 34 14 9 27 6 8 throw of Saturday but he seemed 171 feet. 1 inch; ■ Squatrito, Man- Comen Charlie” At Parish ? ? co“ P*ny clalma ay Oochraa* must be about ready A1 Todd of Pittsburgh belted Lou shall be no appeal from this ruling. Pratt and a single, double and bom- Colonya smart clientele. Sitting are killed, others will take their that It i* now furniahlng a baae M A Y Hollister .Street chester. 2nd. 170 feet, 6 Inches; to give up on Schoolboy R e w e ..,. Tuesday evening Bill Brennan appointing sixth as Menow took suddenly to have caught toe knack opposite him, her head bent, deep- Hall Wednesday Night. Vbtta's first pitch of the 12th inning The list of players shall be band- er by Vlncek. Murdock struck out of burling the spear and came Sweeney. Weaver, 3rd, 165 feet, 2 pUccs. You may send ships out to nVE HERE CANDIDATES rate of about $33,000 worth of ser- The big fslla wasted only three Inn- gave the boys a talk and explained fourth and The Chief fifth in AB R H PO A E ly absorbed in conversation—or In out of the park and beat the Boston ed in to the president of the league ten batters In his tenure on toe Parchuk, ss . . . through with a remarkable per- inches; Campo, Stonington, 4to, 150 ssa, and if they are bombarded, vice, and has asked toe town to yeeterday, and looked atrlctly Baas. 2-1. Johnny Mize, with two the rules. Jack Dwyer explained on May IS, 193S, and the players so blanket finish with Can't Walt. slab. Boff*i^w** * flrL An exceptional- "Hera Cornea caiarlie'', a three-act others will taks their pUcea. There E. Murphy, 3rd formance.‘He took second place be- feet, 4 Inches. (Winning toss a new oomedy, to be ptasantod by St. make on adjustment, over a period ri- O...... On* of tha mysteries of homers and a double, and Lon the scoring method used by all of listed shall be governed by the rules ®ull Lee, heavily played second ly attraoUve glrL even in this gath- is M peso*. Some people say war FOR K. OF C. 4TH DEGREE tor** or four years. RacenUy Wandych, rf . . . hind Melnichuk of Norwich, who meet record, second best seta new Bridgat's Dramatlo aub, Wednes- the Red Sox is why Jo* Oontn bate Wameke, who pitched seven-hit the big leagues. The boys are plan- of the league as adopted. choice, could do no better than ering o f famous, well-dressed, beau- is the only way to and war, but Zamaltls, c . . . . won with a heave of 171 feet, one local school record). day svening promisas all who attend mattora eama to a bead when, fall la cleanup slot whan he's got two ball, accounted for the St. Louis ning to have two regular umpires eighth behind a despised outsider, inch. j . tiful women. those who do, are worshipping falsa tog to secure acUon by th* town, D A YS and from present Indications the Cone. If ...... a full evening of fun and enjoy- Win Be ExempIiBed In Siam such long-range cannons as Jimmy ^hrdlnals* 4-2 triumph over Brook- Co-Sport. Elooto and Mountain Chapman, lat, p Also In the limelight for toe Red Jaekts experienced toe first Gods. Every mother in toe world toe company notified toe Board of F o «x and Joa Voamlk around...... teams will be perfectly balanced Ridge, toe other two rank outslderz, ^Veek End Sports England's oldest military corps, twinge of tbe ahock aha waa to re- ment. "Charlotte Hopp”, the lead- ford Next Sunday; Class Ex- hm. Wameke was hit on toe hln Kosak 2n d ...... ing role ia played Iqr Miss Mary la against war; ovary mother atands Selectmen that unlew terma were The tom-toraa arc beating for a £^lde Lavagetto's Uner“‘ toS League finished Just as their odds-indicated toe Yeomen of toe Guard, was ceive. A t least aha supposed toe pected To Number 250. mad*. the company would The rules adopted at toe Zapatka, is, cf (Oonthmed oa Pag* Nine) Qulsh. Shs is ably supported by for peaoa. I f you honor your father Freddie 8teeIe-AI Rostek neighbor- •Ixth but continued to pitch. last ninth and tenth, respectively. By ASSOCIATED HUBSS founded in 1485. tenMneas that suddenly took hold start turning off lights on town meeting are printed below: Murdock, p, cf . Miss Frances Wallett, as a charming and mothar, you can taka your hood fight la Beattie this summer... Without the aid of homers, the Since Dauber is strictly e stretch Louisville—Lawrin, outsider pay- of her waa suiprlss. " I don’t know Campbell Oounell. K. o f O., win roads Jiui* 1, cenUnutog this pro- And those in th* know say it's a ing $19.20 In $3 mutuels wins 04th Vendrillo, rf ...1 lltOa Irish girl, "toarry BlUot”, her mother's faith as your own, and not PA'TTERNED'SHIRTS PblUies dowTied toe Cincinnati Beds. Offlrlaia Leaders runner. Dupont is not sure how he’ll who hs U with," aha answered her ffo wrong. have five candidatec for toe Fourth ^ until soma oa* third o f lighU cinch to draw 100 to 100 Oa...... Kentucky Derby and $47,080 for foster uncle U played by Carl Lin- 3-0, as Bucky Walters bested John- The officials of toe Lesgue shall By ASSOCIATED PRESS go in the Preakness, which Is _ mother’s question. Degree which wlU be exemplified at have been discontinued, bringing Kaep your ays on Onkel Frankie owner Herbert M. W oolf of Kansas ders and his college chum ‘Ted Did you avtr wonder why more ny Vandermeer in a mound duel. consist of a President and Secretary sixteenth of a mile shorter than toe >4 6 7 24 4 „ "You don't!” Evelyn looked at her Stamford Sunday. William J. M il- payment level to equal eetlmatM F ^ h ’e fam ily from St. Loo...... Regular tS.OO - AMERICAN LXAOrE City. Lawrin closes fast in stretch Hollister School ...001 030 001— 6 Hartley" by Tony Kamlnskey. Miss women go to church than men’ But to keep toe record intact Ernie and all officials and players shall be derby. The last sixteenth . was daughter sharply. This waa a fine ligan of Hartford, former ■ state electric service. They're not doing much yelling, but to finish one length ahead of W il- Center Surlnga ...301 130 06x—14 Helen Barouoskl, as “ Larry’s Aunt" (Dr. Story msnUoned that in one Patterned Lombardi. Cincinnati catcher, went under toe direct supervision of the Batting—Trosky, aeveland, .448; state of affairs, for Jackls's flancs deputy of toe Knights of Oolumbua In an attempt to coma to an ua< they've taken four out of five and Y. M. C. A. Hayes, PhUadelphla, .409. where he did his fastest running liam Dupont Jr.’s Dauber in time Check Baldness and Roaella Kugus as “Larry's church, they could taks tbe num- out with s snilt finger in the first last Saturday. Two base hlta: Vincek. Three to be lunching with another girl— and also a formar mambar at the deratanding, the Board met last climbed from the cellar to fifth EtlglblUty Runs— Trosky, Cltvsland, 30 of 2:04 4-8. Myron Selznlck’s Can’t bass hlta: Pratt. Home runs Sweetosart” entertain with their ber of.men and multiply it by four, place.... hmlng. Tbe Preakneas Entry Before Hair Roots Die and such a decidedly pretty one!— achera# to lamove ''Charlie’’ from and coma out about r ig h t) The supreme board o f dlractora, is th* Friday adth company officlsils, a«d AU boys, 18 years or under, shall Cramer, Boston, 19. Walt takes third as favorite. Fight- Vlncek, P ra tt Double plays: Sever Connecticut Master of the Fourth He's a mile and a half horse," when if he lunched with any mem their household. Mrs. EUa Qulsh, aa mother is instinctively religious. tomorrear's seealon waa plaaaad for Manhattan be eligible to play In this league, Runs batted In -F o x x . Boston. ing Fox, comes in sixto, to Kennedy to Stratton. Base on the dtseuBSlon of details. Jim Bottoialey must think hs’e said Dupont after tl.a race. " I don't her of toe opposite sex It surely “Mrs. Smyth Kersejr", a society as- She turns to God in Umes of trouble. Degree. Assisting him In toe prep- I provided, that such members of the 29; Dickey, N ew Tork. 19. Philadelphia—Yale crews make balls off Modean. 2; Conn. 4; Smith eratlons for toe degree on Sunday is To date toe Board haa back with th* Brown*.... Hie Syra- iMfESTERDflY’S^^STQRS want to do anything that’ll harm ought to be Jackie. "W elL we must piring person and Edward McKeever We would do well to honor these league shall be enrolled In to# ros- Doubles— Cronin, Boston, 10; clean sweep of four races in Black- 1; BeU, 3; Murdock. 10; Chapman, l ’ State Deputy William J. Shea of divided 4 to 3 on street lighting cuse Chiefs find out then! Nod to him Jacque- aa “Mortimer” also have Important ter of toe Y. M. C. A. or shall live Kress and Bell, S t Louis, 7. hie chances In toe Belmont Stakes well cup regatta against Pennsyl- Struck out by Modean. 5; Conn. 4 mothers . . . with them Ues the fu- Manchester. The Fourth is the questions. Selectmen Martin, Wood just got over a seven-game losing Shirts to ASSOCIATED PRESS north of Middle T^implke In the Triples— Lewis, Washington, and ( a mile and a half) but if he stands line. He's looking this way now puts. William Sbaa plays toe ture. The death rats ia New Eng- AJ ’Todd, Pirates—His 12to-lnnlng vania and Columbia, varsity win- Smith, 8; BeU. 1. -• major degree in the Knights o f Col- and Luptea favoring a program •treak-.-.Oomebacker Jackie Kid Town of Manchester. Kreevich, Chicago, 8. the return trip all right, we’n give ning by 1 1-4 lengths over Penn. part of "Unci# Alac", an old moun- land U DOW higher than toe birth whereby events as now »hani«>g Barg mby taka a crack at to* Calt- homer gave Pirates 2-1 win over "Ha isn't looking at me,’’ Jackie taineer and Thomas Conroy toe umbus order. A year ago toe de- It Is provided further, that any Home runs— Greenberg, Detroit him a try at toe Preakneaa.” Boston— Finance, from Mrs. Emil rate! Lat us pay mors trlbuta to would be allowed to take taMr fcrala rlnga soon... .Larry Mae- Beea. said. For a moment he had, al- part o f “Officer McGiU.” 5 * * was exemplUled in Hartford attaining toe age of 19 6; Keltner, Cleveland, and Foxx Three, and poaslbly four, of toe Dencmark’s stable, captures $7,800 toe Mothers of men. when about 300 were admitted. It is course. These men have asked Phall offered the Phllllea $75,000 In - Jackie Wilson—Red Sox—Blank- Boston, 8. most; then he had looked away $1.79 years, during toe sekson, shall re- other derby starters will be In the added Governor’s Handicap at Suf- Th# players are being coached by Bob IngeraoL lecturing at Harv- expected that toe elaas In Stamford toe company be told to go ahead and cash or players for Buekv Waller* , Id Indians, 5-0, with four hits, Local Golf Notes Mlaa Beatrice Coughlin who baa had . S« . CT« t ry ^ main on toe eligible list until the Stolen bases— Kreevich, Chicago, Preakness. The definite atarteri are folk Downs in photo finish with again. Or could it be that Roger ard. once sent two students out of next Sunday adll number about 280, shut off toe etreet lights la order or Claud* Paaeeau. . . . But Gerry end of that season. 8; Lewis. Washington, 4. Can’t Wait, Fighting Fox and fled assn her and looked away nur- considerable experience in this line class . . . and the foUowing dialogue Nugent ntxed the deal___ Wiscon- Mai Ott, Giants—HR two homers Blackblrder. W ar Minstrel, stable- Two sweepstakes sventa were poaaly? o f work both locally and while at- that toe voters may get a graphic 2 Shirts $3.35 Tt Is further provid«l that no Pitching — Grove, Boston, 4.fi Menow. Tbe possibUlty is Tha Chief. mate of Finance, third. ensued: sin rooters arrite toe Badgers are to whip Cubs. 4-2 held at the local Country club over tending eoUsge. impression of toe number o f ll^ t a Manchwter High, or Manchester Kennedy, Detroit, 8-0. Earl Sande's colt received two cuts “We could ton Heart to Invito 'Well, old Bob alped ditlstlaa- the electric firm feels it is glirtng eomiire up with their flrst hetter- Cecil Trails, Senators— Orovs in Katowice, Poland— Poland scores toe meek-end and reeulted as fol- p ie play is Uvaly and fun of wit loyaT orange ladies Trade school pitcher ahall be al- in hla right hind leg and toe form- clean sweep over Denmark in flrst them to our table.'' Henri waa Ity off too earth today!” free to toe town. Ths three M m - than-mlr passer in years in Johnny ; lee nUa with bomer and two stn- N.\T10NAL LEAGUE lows: Saturday, C3ass A —J. Ech- and on Tuesday evening there will be Regular $1.65 |laa to whip Browns, 9-7. lowed to pitch for any of the teams er Jockey reserved decision until round Davis cup tennis series. Evelyn’s waltsr. She started to "Perhaps he did” from the sec- men think that toe problem is one TennanL who'* only a freshman now entered In the league. . — Slaughter, S t Louis, mallan. 82-14— 68; J. Hayden, 82-18 beckon to him now. a shoarlng for children held to toe Boeky Walters, PhUUes—Whlte- determining the seriousness of toe Zagreb, Czechoslovakia— Yugo- ond student “hut my old mother U TO WaCOME DEPUTY for toe voter* to settle, and one in but a honey of a pitcher... .Went Patterned Time of Ganoe ■870; L. Waner, Pittsburgh, J09. —« 8; W. Foulds, 82-13— 69; c. Jackie said sharply, "Mother, if church balL aa well as the perform 66 yards for one score and loosed Regular $2.00 INMbed Reds with eight hits for 3-0 injuries. slavla tunia back Ckechoalovalds, anee on Wednesday nlghL still le ft and her faith la good which action should originats with A U ^ m a s shall start at 6:30 Runs—Ott, New York, 22; Marty, Johnson. 81-13—69; R. Smith. Jr„ , . . r u get up and laave— enough for me,” touehdowm passes for two more In kln- Chicago. 19. ^ Trainer “ Sunny Jim” Fltaslm 3-2. to reach second round o f Euro- Inatitution Members To Greet rim ^otere, rather than with the Patterned Bill Werber, Atbletles—Hit bomer tfeiock, prompUy. on Tuesday and -69; G. Peterson, 79-9— 70; Uy. 1 wUl!" on* spring outing the other day.., R ^ batted in—O tt New Tork. nxms had no excuse for Fighting pean zone Davis Cup competition. SOUTHERN FARMERS Mother has alwaya stood for ths Mra, Jennie Massey Of CLIFF O RD 'S pith one on and singled sritb bases p.urwtay of each week during the Fox. Athens—Belgium clinches third W. Weir, had low gross of 79. No : would msrtly ask them to Join highest Ideals sad standards of Uv- Selectman Pero. Spleas, Raed and Kaater Bobby Feller Istarned a val 22; Marty, Chicago, 20. • OHInlte taeahnent make war on mice utebi# lesson yesterday___ He ' ^nded in tenth inning for 7-fl win •ch^ule. In case of tie or* post- “ He Just wouldn’t run after aeven- In Davis Cup play with •cores.were recorded lower then for ooffaa, or somsthlng like lag. Shs has always been wUUng to Brookline, Mass,, Tomorrow Chambers have felt that tha Board . tone Tigers. 8*mee, such games shall be Doubles — Herman, Chicago, 9- 68. that,” her mother said. But the should attempt to raedlata th* quaa- found out that you never throw a C A PE C O D elgbts of a mile,” .said Fits. "Jimmy tnird atral^bt victory over Graeco. BwnwelL B. C.— (A P )— Farm- aacrlfle* things in order that her SPECIA L p u yrt on Saturday afternoons com- *"*1 McCormick atorm gathering in JacJdc’a young Daug^ra of Liberty, No. 128 tlon for toe presenL and bring a curve to Joe Crmln.... Who's only Johnny Mize. Cardinals—HU two and Cooke. Cincinnati, 7. Stout hit him twice with toe. whip Dublin—Italy eUminates Ireland ^^^*** ®— W. J. Stevenson, 87-20 era in tola aectlon aay oounby children might benefit IBtoers trounced Dodgers, 4-3. m u tin g at toe usual time specified on* o f th* beat curve ball pelters In after he showed signs of rSeaken' _ ** " opening^ roiiod of European —M : C. Noren, 92-23— 69; P. L. mice are Just as bad as their city Georg* Washington's nKitbsr iniTV IneUtutlon,’ recommendation in to th* cictober m toeae rules. Triples — Rizzo, Pittsburgh, 8: town meeting. These Selectmen feel toe buslnesa.., .Bobby hooked one SH IRTS SH IRTS Bed Ruffing, YankeM— Fanned Hack, Chicago: Slaughter, S t ing and then be quit altogether. I ’m sone Davis Cup tennla. W. Harris. houslaa, maybe arorae. prayad bar boy might b* spared *’**•“ "* tomorrow night line in ten-bit pitching partonnance Protested Gsmra in to* Orange baU. ttat a higher rata of paymant Is over, and Jo* promptly parked It— I ^ s ; Goodman, Cinelnnatl, and New Tork—e. O. Simmons. 91-21— 70; W. Siteman, 90-20— 70. Ona kind eats melon, eantaloun from going to aaa . . . and It aaamad Br 7-8 victory over n iiite Sox. going to try him with blinkers in l> ^ e t Deputy!y Mra. Jaanl* M as- dua tha electric company. The oute tha lo t .. . . “ >• “ *m pro- CamlUi. Brookl3m, 8. • toe Preakneas.” Greenwich, Cona, wins Nstiaaal Sunday—Class A —J. CSianda, 83- u d cucumber seed to the field be- providential that ha should stay on Us^ Shan notify the Le«ue BASS .aey - of -- BrookUne, Maaa., will make other torse members at tbs Board Hcrae runs—Goodman, Cinelnnatl. amateur trapshooting chsmpton- 10— 88: K. Johnson, 87-18— 68; R. . *l>*y eoo aprouL Another land, for ths servlee he was able to K ew York—Caballero 2nd, 8-0 P re e lto L in wrtUng. within t w ^ y Frank Kearns, trainer of Bull her (A elal ylelt to th# lodgsTat thte are not whoUy eonvlncad that a rata Boraey Rose wfll break training Now $1.39 M d Ldber’ McCarthy and O tt New I^a, believes bis boras bad no ttlp at distance handicap targets, CJook, 78-10— 68; H. Benson, 75-10— Outdoor Footwear b r w cut off the groarlng nlante render bis ootmtry. meeting and ariU be accompanied by for only a week or ten days between Now $1.29 RVtMlte 'jwned by Mrs. Ethel J»- •>re*klng 98 out of 100 from 33 riae is advlsahle at thi» tlma, with • ork, 6 each. chance ^ e r toe start. Ha said he 68; E. Ballsteper, 79-19-^9; T, ***• * * " “ *to ao end of We have. sent machinery and m«y Maajuchuaette roemtei^ ^ th* Armstrong and Ambers fights M. takes $7,000 Excelsior Haadi- P* ••rferred to Stolen bases—Koy. Brooklyn, and yards. trouble. the toam facing a poealbis deficit at s *^ Menow and Mountain Ridge Foster, 79-10—69. fi* — B—A. L. other goods to ths ends of ths earth, th* end of toe present fiscal yaar. ---- The Hobbs (N . M.) basketball I at Jamaica from Tatterdema- “ ** Manches- Cblozza. New Yorkf 8. PhUsdMphU—U. S. Amateur T h eb eat r « n ^ ao Car found Is I and TeufeL, t » T ^ llg h t League and their rui- bear ovar on Bull Lea as they broke Rlker, 82-20—68; W. Fortin. 86-18 XERVAC CENTER from tha United 8tete% but ramem- th* evening and aO offleara It la not knowm if the Board wlU team wtu make an eastern swing all All sizes with white and u New York. 5-0; ®**ob*Il Congress hars semi-pro .—00: B. Harris. 88-20—68; R. Haw- bar our aarUaat aaaodatlona are ^ guarda are raqueated to waw tbs eray to New Tork next season, ing* ba final and absolute, ece- Hubbaii, N ew York, 4-0. from toe barrier and toeraaftar hla •21 Main 8,ro e ""* concur uaanlraouaiy la ths bocaa rMuaad to run. players from eompeting for 1940 l«y. 91-24—68; E. H. Gibson, 97-84— It Is used on old malen asad, gimUt. with mothar. 1. The spinnlag i»f>m wnii©. writes John O’Oonnor. the Trinidad dark gronnds. Wovaa Olympic baseball team. peuute or small piacas o f A t t t s o f a racommendaOon to the votara 6S. ^ j and the weaving at toe cloth, which Mrs. EUnbath Smith and bar or if soma member* wtu praaeat a (OoL) sports ed ....N ew ark Is so Broadcloth — End-to- I o t t e r e d around whore the eommlttae wfll atrv* a eovered-diah w*n set for the season the Yankees has evolvad into th* modera sawing "minority report” in case th* ma- End Madras and Shan- it te rta a d c f the Btaohlna. Mothar mad* tha cloth. S?*' o’clock. AU mem- jority of tha member* are In favor may send their overflow pitchers to tecaUsawB. a. Tha larpad la tt e r - bring a May baakat to c f making rate risa raeommeada- their other farm—Kansas C ity.,.. tungs. u tb* votes* sect fbu. That M thaasUm sperts-wriUrs motfanito Ftelda nast waait—, r > ’AGli: TEN MANUHiarrER evening herald. MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, MAY 9 ,19Sg

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MAY 9,1988

migrs AND HER BUDDIES Boots Is Home WEV.aoTCH — VOO SENSE and NONSENSE 1AOO BOOTS IS BO OTS 'The woman usually have quite a She was Just a quarryman's OH. as. time getting their husbands to daughter—You could take every- V6\U.tE IS spans up a bihaU flower bad in the thing for granite. ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS SERVICES prlng, but we have observed that VNE'RS HOME REPAIRING GARDEN—farm- glCnrCUCS F*0R MCNT-^Sfic oour. ______OFEEKED HOUSES FOR SALE 72 LEGAL NOTICES s man will dig up a large plot of WIfey—James, how do you like MOWER SHa RPENINO. repairing. dairy PRODUCTS 50 HOME Aak about S for 1 plan. Special FOR SALE—54 HUDSON Street, Round In search of flab worms and my new hatT WANTED— GAitDENS to plow, Vacuum cleaners reconditioned. OEOROE E. MARTIN mink nothing about it Jamaa—Well, my dear, to tall ratea by day George B. WUllanu, harrow, marl>. a. W. Case, tele- -Key nuking, lock repairing, sate house, all Improven ents. On lot %' t . Stitched Froch Yours mart br o w n MARTIN you the truth— 105 Oxford, off Strickland, fele* phone 424b. combination changing. Bralthwalte FOR ‘SALE—ABOUT 150 yards of extending through from Hudson to _ p h o n e 0234. « A No. 1 garden soil. Call 6087. l^aaohar—Now, Junior, why did Wlfcy—flhiit up, Jamsst TU not 62 Pearl St William street. Width 99 ft . length Superior Court. State of Connectl- 165. Large garden. Phone 7900. Naia flddle xataen Rome was bum- stand for you to talk that way icSCUCS FOR RENT. 35c hour, about It! FLUKlS'l'S—NURSERIES LAWNMOWKRS sharpened and re- You Stitch In- Time hig? • pedal ratea for ttaa day. Free paired. Predaion grinding. De- FOR SALE—MANURE. About 1 SECOND ORDER OF NOTICE . Junior—I guaas ha thought the hour with evary five. 71 Delmont TOMATO PLANTS. BEDDING 1-2 ton. TV-lepbone 5457. REAL ESTATE Lpon complaint in said 'cause muale would ebsar up the flraman. WUI small towns disappear, aaks livery service Karisen and Edger- *7 CAROL DAY •treet, coiner Sum mit Phone 6323. plants for flower beds, window FOR EXCHANGE 76 In i“/ l d ‘ rn'*.. H artford, a contemporary. We hope they do Arnold NAaon. ton, Buckland Phone /386. in Mid County, on the first Tuesday —by g r o i^ g larger. boxea and cemetery uma, cut M arch, 1938 and now pending A atiteh In time la Important o4 , A boy in the natural history flowers for all occasions. Ander- LAWN MOWERS sharpened and HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 WILL TRADE good central build- ‘" '’“ ' c*. It not appearing |lau was asked to doMiibe a courae, but Juat see what bappeml Our latest developed natural re- son Greenhouses, 163 Eldridge St. reconditioned. Free delivery serv- ing lot for a lake shores lot. Write that the defendant has when many, many decorative atltch-’ kunk. . AUIDMUKII.ES l*XIK SALE 4 Phone 8486. HUNDREDS OF USED Furniture Lot, care of Herald. '^*.1* notice of the pendency of source la------MEN. ice. Snow Brothers. 282 No. Main ®®*tiPlalnt and It appearin g to ea appear in Juat the right places. "A skunk,’’ hs wTOts, "ia a small street Tel. 4506— 4831. bargains. 3 rooms furniture J75. 1M3 STUDEBAKER light 6 aedan, FOR SALE — TRANSPLANTED (hi* **** whereabButa of lan’t that a smart Idea? It glvaa’ _nimal with a buahy tall and a WIfey—Jeffery, darling do •you (•iM wi.r-swA’i rcqunrjVRii/ff'Xx-jf Easy terms. Phone or write for a tha defendant. Mary Brown Martin White stripe down Its back. It looks newly painted, dark green, motor tomato, pepper, lettuce and cab- "Courtesy Auto”. Alberta Fuml LEGAL NOTICES you auch an excellent chance to know you talk In your sleep? HARNESSES, COLLARS, luggage P>»lntlff. work out pretty color contraata auch Uks a cut aad Is quits beautifuL It iToonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox and Urea excellent very attractive bage plants at Odcrmann's, 504 and harness repairing, eport tops ture Co., Waterbiiry, Conn. notice of the eats asparagus.” Jeffery—8o you begrudge me ear Inaldc and out, $195. Cole Parker street. AT A COURT OF PROBATK HELD aa scarlet or bright green stitching even those few words, eh? and curtains repaired. 00 Cam' St Manchester, within and for the on beige, pale grey or white, navy Motors, 6463. bridge street, Felepbone 4740. FOR SALE—A OLENWOOD 2 lid District of Manchester, on the 7th FOR SALE — TRANSPLANTED kitchen stove, with double oU burn- day o f .May A. D.. on light blue, pale green on violet, Henpeck (who has Jiut overheard tomato, pepper, egg and lettuce Present WILL1A.M 8. H YD E. Eeq.. black on white. his xsiis 'scolding the maid)—You OUR BOARDING HOUSE LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED” er complete. George Hunt, 21 West Judge. planU. 621 Hartford Road. Krausa street ln ^ S aS ?;r* c"o7 n ?rc; and I are both in the same unfor- Price 11.00. Factory method. Call- Estate of Mary Hady .‘tommer late Cbooae flat crepe or lightweight tunate posUlon, Mary. S T O R I E S IN Greanbousa. Telephone 3700. ed for and delivered. Walt Burnett of Manchester. In said District, de- flannel for this design. Then. In iv s bebki B43AD, BUSTER, WMV WOT Manchester ceased. Ing on or*bef” ^M ariJ.'‘''93'8!"’"’* "'' Maid—Not exactlyl Tm giving 11,0 Spruce street. Phone 6183. By the Court, auramer, repeat In linen, chambray her a week’s notice tomorrow. fobbed/ so aab <30 AS VOU ARE ^ THOSE MACHINERY AND rUOI^S 52 T he A dm inistrator e. t. a., d. b. a. R O B E R T J. STACK STAMPS Eveningr Herald MILLINERY— having exhibited his administration or pique. Thla claasically simple thief SkJATOMED M V account with said estate to this 11-3-9.33.“ * '“ '’ ^ Court. style, with flattering little collar, KUEE^ <5F YDURS— BV TRACTORS, USED AND rebuilt ot Grandmother used a roller towaL CLOTHES WHILE X CLASSIFIED DRESSMAKING BUSINESS various makes, new Oliver and court for allowance. It Is adapts Itself to practically any sea- JOYE, IHDIVIDUALITV STICKS ORDERED;—That the 11th day of A COURT o r I^ROBATP* Miri son. a comb suspended from a string WA& T A K INia A bath/ ^VERTISEMENTS OPPORTUNITIES Case tractors. Fordson parts in .May. A. D.. I93», at 9 o’clo ck (d. s. t.) Vaweolb p4iMT OUT ALL OYER THEM > WANTED—DRESSMAKING coaU, Dl.tri*r'of’ ‘ *J- - ‘‘ htn ^aiPfo"*^,^^ and a dipper shared by all, and plain sewing and alterations. i stock, new and used Implements. forenoon, at the Probate Office. In For other aporta frock designs lived to be 86. Grandson flghts 1 GOTTA DATE AMD WOULD VOU LIKE T O ' Ooant tla arsraat words le a Uaa *^OR RENT—IN BUSINESS sec Dublin Tractor Co., Providence said Mancheater, be and the aame I da'“ o r M j y . A* D.^*1*9‘ ,*J ; ">* of Inspired stnipllclty, se8 our new ntUsIa nambars sad ebbrsvletlODS Prices reasonable. Mrs. Perktnaj tlon, brick mercantile building aisigned for a hearing on the allow- germs and dies exhausted at 50. V(/V5lfi»IOTON SOMEBOOViS GOWe BORROW A PAIR OF seek eooDi es s word sad eompoond and Mrs. H. Peckham, 17 Jackson Road, Wlllimantlc. ance of said administration account Judge” "^ WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Eaq., pattern book, now ready to be mail- with 3000 ft. of ground floir space. ed. SOUTH with MV MV kilts? THEV'RE words es two words Ulalmom dost la street. Telephone 7621. with said estate, and this Court di- Estate oY Andrew H. Kjellqulat late Youth—Darilng, I could alt hero prloo of throo llaoa Suitable for light manufacturing. rects the A d m in istrator c. t. a., d. b. Af Pattern 8202 Is designed In sizes pakj t s.' what KIWP tdao ratos ptr dar tor traasloat Apply Edward J. Holl. ceased"'*’**"'^’ ®'"triet. de- and do nothing but look at you for- A MBAABMTO PROM WANTED—TO BUY 58 It., to give public notice to all por- 14, 16, 18, 20. 40 and 42. Size 16 re- ever! ado. •ont Interested therein to eppeer and OF STUFF'S OOIKJG MV OLD kWoMfro Meiek tT, itat MOVING—TRUCKING- be heard thereon by publishing & bar having exhibited quires 8 1-2 3rards of 39-inch ma- Sweet Young Thing-Yeah, that’s WANTED —ALL YOUR saleable ««o“nt with laid terial. OM AROUkJD - _ Cask Chargo STORAGE 20 copy of this order In some newspaper jsMate to this Court for allowance, what Tm beginning to think, too. SCOTTISH • teasooBUvo Ders ..I T otel e ou HELP WANTED— Junk. Best prices paid. Wm. Os- havinir a circulation In said District, J or a PA’TTERN of this attrac- 8 Orasooatlvo Days ..I • oM U ou five days before said day of hearing HERB 2 reoimentt FURNITURE MOVING. Two cover- FEMALE trinsky, 182 Blssell street. Tele- ‘•'e nth day of tive model send 15c In COIN, your PROGRESS...... Keep right on / 1. DOU' a Day ii etai 18 eto 35 phone 5879. and return make to this Court. «May, A. D., 1938. e i 9 o 'c lo ck (d. s. t.) ordors lor Irrsgelar taeortlou ed vans, with Common Carrier NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUM- moving toward your objective, no W ILLIAM 8, H T D E u' Probate Office. In 7/*“ HAVE TO WW Iw ehargod a l U o eao Usm tats. PlAtto ^or out of town moving. L. WANTED—GIRL OR woman to as- BER and SIZE to THE HERALD matter what dimculUsa may arise SpoMal ntoo lor leeg tora ovoiy WANTED—A 36 foot extension H -S .9 .M . ______A CAT TO T. Wood Co. Phone 4496. sist with housework, full or part h»»tlng on the allow. TODAY’S PA’TTERN BUREAU, 11 to bar your w ay.. . .Don’t let up **f.**T5f*'*’“ f «<»•• epos reesost time. Telephone 3670. ladder. Inquire Vancour. 55 Wells LOCATE THE Adsordo^—— oowswrewMloro Uo Ulrd «got HlUiflfu street AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD •'>™''>l"tratlon account ^T^RLING PLACE, BROOKLYN, today, and then hope to begin anew will bo eharsod oely let Uo as* AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS when you | at Manchester, within and for tha and this Court dl- again tomorrow and carry on.. CAMARIES tael Bonbor of tlaoo U o ad eppoer* want the beat In Local and Long WANTED—BY COMPETENT re- (uf.'*.**'* ,^**®utrlx to give public no- ' I ’riE overwhelming urge por- Olatricl of .Mancheater, on the 7th tice to all persona Interested there- ’The new SPRING AND SUM- It’s always a lot euisr to keep a to •A ehargtna el U s raU aeniod bet Olatanoa Moving. Dally Expretal llable young woman, general day o f M ay. A. D.. 1938. tray life In color cropped out In WHO FLEW nl.hn.t?*’*'*'' •"'* thereon hy MER PA’TTERN BOOK 32 pages hall rolling than It is to start It at ufBPds sea be aedo housework. No Sundays. Drive car APARTMEN'I'S— FLATS— Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Eso.. publishing a copy of thia order In Gilbert Stuart when he was THE COOF* ea eU Uae ads stopped efU r the Hartford, UaiiCheoter, Kocaviiie. Judge. of attractive designs for every size again----- afU day. Pbons 6260, 68 HoUlstar otroet Write Box T, Herald. TENEMENI’S 6.3 some newspaper having a circulation sesreely 13 and then a poor youth T ru st E state u -w o f L ucy O. In said DIatrIct, flvs days before said and every occasion la now ready. WITH YO UR. Mo “tlu Spencer late of Mancheater. In said of Middletown, Rhode Island. At said. FOR RENT—2—3 and 4 room Pat was a tnu sen Of Brin aad JEANS! I WANTED—MIDDLE aged woman District, deceased. thY . Couru""’' Photographs show dresses made thst sge he painted his first por- ^ ruponalbl# apartmenu. Call Centennial Apart- alwaya ready for a Joks. One day a PAINTING— PAPERING 21 for housework. Call 4304 between The Hartford-Connecticut Trust W ILLIAM 8. H YD E from these patterns being worn: a trait without instruction. tor Boro than sea leeeiTsat Insartloa 6 and 7 p. m. ments. 4131 or 4279. Company. Trustee, having exhibited feature you will enjoy. Let Uie farmer in passing him shouted good •* aay adrortlsamopl ardorod tor humoredly: Then In 1770 a friend took him PROPEKT? OWNEU48 -AttenUon. Its annual account with said estate H-S-9-38. wra Uaa oea tima FOR RENT—THREE room heated to this Court for allowance, It is charming designs In this new book to Scotland for his first lessons Tbo laadvoruat emissloB at User* <6.95 repapara room, celling paper- Farmer—Bad luck to you, Pat I apartment, centrally located. Tel. ORDEJIED:—That the 14th day of AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD help you In your sewing. One pat- Pat—Good luOk, to you. girl May He returned t* America In a year pm pabIteatloB of advartlalod wlU bo ao' or kalaomlnad. Material labor SITUATIONS WANTED— May A. D.. 1938. at 9 o ’clock (d. s. t.) footiflod only by oaaeollstleo of Uo 4874. Call after 8. at .Mancho.ter, within and for the tern and the new Spring and Sum- neither of us be right! as a result of his sheer poverty com plete. Inaldt. outalda painting forenoon, at the Probate Office. In piatrict of -Manchester, on the 7th 6e02 Sham aado for Uo someo roodaroA ______FEMALE 38 said Manchester, be and the same Is mer Pattern Book—28 cents. Book after his friend died. By 1778 All adToruioiBonu BBtl seoforB LArga aavlnga. W ork gbiaruntaeo. day o f M ay A. D., 1938. alone— 15 cants. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all assigned for a hearing on the allow- Present WILLIA.M S. HYDE, Esq READ IT OR NOT— however, Stuart was back in Lon- M s^Ui «op7 AAd tFPoffr«phy wltk Lang. Phone 8b9Z WANTED—HOUSEWORK or will ance of said account with said estate, Judge. • . •ylaUeoe enforeed bp th« pvblTib. care for Invalid, or children by the Iraprovemtnts. centrsllv located In- Sticking out the tongue Is the don again for further study, and quire 10 Ulley street.' and this Court directs the Trustee to Estate of Carrie B. Cushman late th«F rp M m u i« rich i hour or day. Write Box X, Herald. give public notice to all persons In- common form of greeting In Tibet. after more hardship eventually adit ravlaa or rojoat aay aopy aoa- of .Mancheater, In said District de- terested therein to appear and be C«Bf!C(l. arctic circle where It ends a* sun- found his footing. By 1792, when iiiTl'nV.v dMarod ablootloDsbla ^ REPAIRING FOR RENT—MODERN five room heard thereon by publishing a copy set. The total path Is unusually OLOBINa HOURS—CUaaldad ada On motion of John A. Hill of said FEW TO WATCH Mrs. MacTavlsb—My little boy he returned to America, he had ARTICLES FXJR SALE 45 upper flat, at 29 Elro street. Inquire of this order In some newspaper hav- Mancheiter administrator short, even though It covers the dis- has Just swallowed a dime I Itt^f toto pobliuod MBS day Boat bs ro? LAWN MOWE»S abarpaned. Fac- 27 Edlro. ing a circulation In said District, nve achiaved signal success, was living gljsd by 18 oeloeh oooai datiirdaya months from tance between sunrise and sunset Neighbor—Graclouo, Is the child in luxury. cIs tory method Locksmith kaira made. trailer for sal e—Can be seen days before said day of hearing and the 7th d ay o f May. A. D., 1938, b* K5. return make to this Court. The brevity U due to the fact that in dimger? Stuart returned to America with Safa lock expert H. Clsuiaon, 108 at Joe’s Garage, Graham Dealer. and the same are limited and allow- ECLIPSE OF SUN al ready No. Elm. Phone 3648. W ILLIAM S. H YD E ed for the creditors within which to the shadow falls on the end of the Mrs. MacTavlsh-No, thank good- one goal—to paint Washington. TELE PH O N E YOUR 195 Center street Telephone 8129. HOUSES FOR RKN'I 65 Judge. ness. his father’s out of town. HALF AW H-5-9-3S. bring In their claims against said earth where the speed of revolution This he did for the first lime In W A NT ADS WE SPECIALIZE in recovering bOR RENl - SEVERAL single estate, and the said administrator is NEARANTAKCnC on the axis Is slow. 1795 Later be executed other por- HOUR late*' roofs, and applying asbestoa siding. ciouaed and ttati. Cborout^biy mod* directed to give public notice to the Found on a Freshman’s Registra- traits of Washington In his late electrical creditors to bring In their claims tion Card: Tears of experience. Workmanship orn, dxcelJeni locationa. Inquire oi BRIT.AIN DEVELOPS PLAN within said time allowed by posting stages of life; the most famous of guaranteed. Painting and carpen- APPLIANCES— RADIO 49 Edward J. HoU. 865 Main atreet a copy of this order on the public New York—Ixmely resldentc of FISH SEASON’S HERE— Name of Paronts: "Mamma and both artist and sitter. He painted FOR SAV'INO FUEL IN W.VR sign post nearest to the place where Papa." try. A. A. Dion, 81 Wells. Phono impo r t a n t NOTICE — Large telephone 4642. the South Georgia and South Ork- ” tVE’tTD GOT A STORY also at this period other famous "it. ra jM N T If M d at Uo baol* 4860. the deceased last dwelt within said ney islands—fllshermen and weath- ar bofaro Uo ootobU family size—between 5 1-2 and 6 Glasgow— (A P )—If war comes, town and by publishing the same In figures of both Europe and Ameri- SCORCHY SMITH A Sporting Offer ft. capacity—1938 Stewart Warner FOR RENT—EIGHT room single Britain will power her vehicles some newspaper having a circulation er observers—don't have much fun. Two dull-wita were Ashing two ca. (T P p’irY'-'-y.e'f ______By JOHN g TERRY garage, garden, steam heat, lawns m said probate district, within ten but they will have a practical mo- Fort Scott, Kas—(AP)— Fish- miles from land. They had an ex- MEN I YOU'VE CALLED Refrigerator—l39.9V-Brand new with gas aa far aa poaslble, con- ing near here. Joe Harrington Shown here is a Washington ^TH O iE l o y a l TD BREH4TER, WHO WIL^ IP ITR»flW4'r-T H E " " \ / " A t L B o m ; shade. Inquire 42 Florence atreet serving gasoline for military use. days from the date of this order, and nopoly on the fun of saeing a total esUsat catch. Thomas said to Da- portrait after StuarL appearing on FOR A SHOWDOWN — AND —not a floor sample or left over after 6 p. m. return make to this court of the no- eclipse of the sun May 29. reached down from his boat to add vid: TICK -THROUMI IMB 6CA60N, WILL WF VRMtf..t TVRP W ...I U-B V . ... Y UMSERdACK*/ ^3 s de w ed aad Ualr aaeaiass from last year—Complete with all ’Two methods are being devel- tice given. one more. No. 18, to the string the slx-cent ultramarine blue '" W 'U, &BT ONY - A l sie in ha saaiaataad. * WILLIAM 8. HYDE On that day the moon’a shadow Thomai^We’d better nuurk the eaa»tf «& A », TH E R PROPffVTV HILL 60 'irV POUmM OR NOTMN^ accessories and a full set ot re- oped—self-generating fuel plants dangling In the water. spot In c o s we come out tomor- stamp of the U. S. series of 1869 FAIR ONE.'/ a d d i t i o n t o UVINW KIIPSN6E », RT fed by charcoal or coke and car- win trace a path curved like a mag- It appears slightly more than one ro MAX LA*M - Aup yoim IN D E X O F frigerator dishes. 5 year guaran- SUBURBAN FOR RENT 66 H-5.9.38. net across the far South Atlantic When he looked up, the 16 flsh row. •mr COMPANY MEETK IT» MILL *ALAItiek WlU BS [EMERGENCY tee. 13.3 square feet shelf area— ried on the vehicle; bottlea of gas were gone. He beard a splashing David—Sure thing. and one-half times actual size. CONTRACT^ ------which have to be replaced after ocean. It will begin Inside the An- ICopyrIsM. 1938. NEA Rrrvica. Inc.l CCASSIFICATIONB Makes 96 cubes or 8 pounds ot ice. tarctic circle, travel almost due near the bank and rowed to In- Thomsa (on reaching ths shore) -ANPJfir FOR RENT—7 ACRES ot land, they are exhausted. CXIWBOYH MAY RETURN vestigate. mt; Limited time only. M. McKeever— north a abort distance and then be- •—Did you mark the place? OORN'r? * •••••••••• AAA* « * * * B I partly ploughed. Phone 8934. Buses equipped with each type Tuckers—1083 Main, Hartford. gin curving back like the water shot There was his string of flsh and David—Yes, I put a chalk mark C 1 CALLS are already In operation. Regina. Sask. —(AP) — Plctui^ attuhed to It waa a 4%-pound bass Phone Manchester 6536—Hartford PASTURE FOR RE.NT. 403 Weat The fuel plants are being manu- up from a hose on one side of the on the left-hand side of the boat. 7-3136. esquo cowboys may once again that had tried to »wallow one of Thomas—Silly, we might not Center atreet. The Olcott Farm. factured in Glasgow. ride the Saskatchewan ranges. The street, that falls on the opposite sidewalk. those on the string. have the same boat tomorrow. POLICE Telephone 5748. ’The first of a chain of public fill- badlands, huge tracts of land un- The baas couldn't complete the k*®a**saata g FUEL AND FEED 49-A ing stations for gas-driven ve- suitable for cereal production, are It drops down again to the Ant- Job or back out. hicles was opened recently at Mrs. Nagger—You’ve been grind- being transformed Into community ing your teeth In your sleep the last 8BfBBBbilsa 4343 FOR SALE— WELL seasoned bard WANTED ro RENT 68 Chesterfield. pastures. AMSBibllee tor lal* « wood Apply Edward J. HcU. tele- few nights. AotOBobllM tei xobaago .. . . . • phone 4642 ot 8025. WANTED TO RENT furnished Mr. Nagger—Yea, dear, I’ve been A bu AeeasaorlBO-TIrae a dreamiqg about you. ^ta ^Mrlna—Palatlaa a — . T apartment or houae, or will act aa O..VTS Asia taboels ...... t 2 FIRE caretaker, for summer. Write Box A. B., Herald. H o l d E v e r y t - h i n g ! Sonth F LA P P E R F A N N Y By Sylvia -con.tM,nM«u*vict.Mc. t n a *»t . o « . FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Motar^ylt WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY 9mai»am fTirtiaal 4321 Real Estate By WilUama FOB HALE—To eettle an detato. I TPINK THE ’6 ET OUTa ' here, YOUY OKAy N ------WASH------.FINDS,A1S H'S NBWLY-I NEWLY-PAINTED ^w b UMp s Mott—bold S*rrloM Offtrod I***ii*a North Bo. Main street— 10-Room 81n- PROM WILL BE A CHSELER. a I'LL NOT ] PAL. SUIT MIGHT CLUB SPATTERED WITH T A R ... ' f ^ ncah- but Ncrr great ^e, excellent shape, steam ADMiezioN DULL AFFAIR UNLESS _) t h a t a n d ^rUt»—NBraarlM PAY anot her penny j YOURSEIF.^ E N O UG H TO T E L L M E garaget large loL Priced W 5 S n R UP SOMETHING FOR PROTECTON.' NOU'LL LEARN W HY A BUMP THACT WILL roM ^ DtrMtofs ...... "rr iT la 5432 right. itootlB^PlBBblBr—HMflag « . It .3 CHOICE/ N O T TO F ALL P OT YOU TO SLEEP VYHEN FOB HALE—t-Aere Plot, Wsp- 7^ CXJT o f B ED — plng highway. Cheap for p \Na YO U'R E A W A K E WILL ItorlBg—Treeklno-^lopaee _ m qnlck sale. E'ICPERIENCE IS W A K E V OU U P W H E N jB blls PaasBoa.r A M B ULA N C E FOR HALE—New 8-Room Hln- A G R E AT SOU’R E ASLEE P / gle, the last word In idodem t e a c h e r (Dongan) rnnstmetlon and detail. Attach- ed garage; large lot .Mortgage / jollot Ooodt Oisd aoBBo^ II II 5630 Let me show yon Q«t the eaxh you n«*d now this one. 3TAV1? ' B4l«eatl«»Ml from Personal FInsnea Co. (HoUoran) FOR HALE—Heveral attractive and cat aat for SprInc! buys In one and two-famllv Coma In—find out for your- hoasee. aalf how Bimpla It It to handle a loan at ParaonaL »!1’ II|S| ...... — ...... 3060 FOR HALE—Attractive Bnildlng Wootodv—InBtmetiond o o » ,....« m Only raqalreniant, for a Lota. All eectione of town. loan nara: — your ability » B a. (Qalab) yoto" dtocb»—Mortgao— ti to rapay imall. racular If , B bsIbbu OpportBOltU...... h •mount! on tha loan plan itoney u, lpbb...... *• To Rent that'a •aalaat for you to S 4340 Cumberland St.—6 rooms, flre- handl«. Striet privacy and . . ^ Md place. Excellent condition. •perd matured. Our friendly W*ni«d— ...... <45.00. ataflf w ill f i v e Individual JK -H A !H tfS BEfilMNIMG TO LEAltN ) MR.TUBBS.I'M . I e E P R E S E M T ^ A ^ Pitkin SL^—7 rooms; 8-car ear- conafderatlon to your prob- W»ot.8 ...... IS.A lem. Now r WE COULD ONiy MO,Z QUB8S MRTBE] [THAT a OOESVJT pay TO /NtTH THE NARROW PATRIOTIC ORDER PER > fV f STOOD •Ip UaU «r P*mol«.r »r ] H O S P ITAL age. ST0.00. ^•*••••1 tsonna mp «• moOi—inth year GET JUNE WAYMAN MO^Sy WITH US. NOW — ^^OAU&t RAILWAY duito w^t«d ...... It-A Porter 8L—T-roem bongalow. ! Mai-clieater SHE >M3LILC>HY..~. DA SUPPRESSION OF / ENOUGH. lOSlIOBS WAQted” »PSBlftls II <50.00. TO FORGET SHES tfONK BOMB HURLERS./ YOU DERM waMPd-idiu!; A LADY AND STILL.A COLUMN X»ptorm»ni Acanelaa ...... 40 | 5131 Coburn Road- fl.room elnelSL GOSSIP'S Gcn rA PRESSURE, B0 V5 . V U O W | I EOO BTV OF BANDITS! <65.00. ' Personal Finance COa TAKE PO K ^ , ‘‘.r fy * k^l tyy-. T.hlrl« S4as—Lleeaaa Ns. ZSl AT SUE y June HAVE SPICE AMD \ fRAMKIE! J V A)1AERICA. arr our Several Others. Let Me Show PEP IM HIS STUFR. II itVi U v . Stf>cli — V .b lelM ” ...... W ATER D EPT, Too. ru Mata stiwat. I-mm S. s ta ts tkaatar EMERSON. \ WeXJUXT BEFORE i Ksltrr and SoppllM ...... Bld«. TaL S4M. wed have ) DO THINGS IF LE DOBSKHT, HE Rato ad tataraat tkl pas saat aaaatklr better quit/ BLOW you Arthur A. Knoflo ? “ paid Ptiaalaal aat axeasdlas SOMETHING/ ) LIKE THATl ArUaUt Por Sal* ...... ** 3077 •78 MAIN BT. TEL. 5440-8988 *1*4 aad l*> *a* seat asatkly aa aay OUT// Heats and AxcasaorlBB ' *** ^ -----latadar. Agent—Manchester Building A HBlIdln, HstTrUU — (A ft e r 5 P .M .) Dlfc»ond»—WaubAO—JdwpW ' Z Loan Properties. Agent — Home Owners’ Loan Rti‘ rt£f V 7868 Oorp. Properties All right, you’ve been with us 15 vears and you want raise or you’re gonna quit, eh? What are you, M A N CH ESTER Jonet, a floater^ 5®^o® o o d dtopp KonlDBMOt Kiia OTOeiW Ot tb« ttO FM ...... M W ATER CO. By THOMPSON AND CX)LL 0 ’-PWlVt->KM> TEi^CHER. 5974 ^THEiie'* kJO VOODOO ABOLfT TELL ME WHERE SOU'I J aBoniB WithoBi B oari' T8f/S, asvRA.' LOOKAFTEB. they told me rr wasnt saf e to ALLEY OOP aarOetB Wealed ...... HUCT, AUWT B E S S I E — . ^ SE E HERE, AUNTIE Fisherman's Luck A llL IS BESSIE , . 1'M AFCAIO 1>«yVE - pac k a su m in the hills t whxt HOT HURT AT ALL » By HAMLIN gtootry B obrO -JU eerto":^" ^CAMT kIWO ANY MiOUklO CHANCE HAVE I 6CIT TO CATCH WELL, MT ACVICC TD TM etels—Heetaarmata CONFUSlOM BULLET GLANCED FO OIV,! e OTTA CMON, RkL> BREAtCOOWM GAS C O . REMEMBER, BOYS-WHEN whoopee/// Waated-ReeairBtart ::::: AJ THE that biro with my Bare THIS HEAVY METAU IS TD FOLLOW TOUR HAND rr T ’ y x L AN' SHOW US HOW TD yUHGlTABnE ^ eal Bafate PBb Hsal SAAOkg* HANOSl CHARM AROUND humchamd THO e e W ERE f i s h u k c HERE’S NUMBER K eren LET IM HAUL IT IDAiG, kiiuer f 5075 FILLED / sOOURNECK/ TDU KKICW WHATZ TH' BEST FISH THAT/ TILLTH’ UNE I bef ore WEI | COMJUCe oh. me- ah IB/ER c r / VVOMAKJ'S DONE BEEN bbubw Bemae Por ReM I^ILEIWSSWEARin’ Waated to R ea ...... CA»M KILLEOj “ AT CHARM ELECTRIC C O . fCLLOVUIKlO . ^ Haal Hototo re* iale Aya^eat BoUdlag tor aela _ THE •uataeaa Prepesty ter Bale . . ! ! Faraa aad Laa4 tor Sale . J!! 5181 SUDOEM 7 ,>5 O M P i Cor ftaJA ••••a SWOT THOU t o lo Cor a o l o “ ...... " * « a * a THE ^£?sir.?rs.r—I Evening Herald WNOOW.' JMCMUAPS wrm. 5121 OOOti,^ •Hsi* aii>aA«a«Aa

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i t’-'-'fl>>1-1 tfi;/X -1 ..... I The monthly meeting of the board Group 4 of Center diurch woman, Tlwannlve^ry meeting of the of directors of the Manchester T. M. Mrs. Charles Ubert, leader, will Phinp, amaU sod o f Mr. and Mrs. C. A , will take place Wednesday unite with Group . Mrs. Chester S t ^ e y group of the Wesleyan P w jd R. Ool« o f Nonamn itroM 8 O i ^ will be held Tuesday night at Ma^ Jobert of 187 Maple street (.** * *, Thoinas Rackett and bar evening a t 7:80. The summer play- Robinson, leader. In a meetlng.ln the celebrated hit fifth birthday Tbum- J«oo to- Captain BKbel Oowlee has ealled dectod secretary of the Hert- ot the South Methodist raurch. n ^ t at 7:48 at the South M y y F. and Jean E. ground program will be discussed church parlor tomorrow night at 8 oay afUraoon by entertaining a £ll . of the W. R A. Guards ford Division No. 87 of the National and plana made for the annual church. ^gufhters o f Mr. and Mrs. o clock. Mrs. Charles F. Sumner of ^ **r»- Edward Fer- p M ip of bis UtUe boy I n d g l r l ^ t o n ig h t at 7:80 at Pulaakt haU. Fraternal Society of the Deaf at Its I meeting and dinner, scheduled for He and Mrs. John Spargo. Measure- Bolton, mother of Mrs. Ubert, will mends. A birthday cake was a fea- «»cU

I Native Spinach ...peck 16c Tuesday

TOMATOES I Lettuce Throughout The Store 1 ^ 1 |i I Cucumbers

ID . I Radiaheg...... 3

TENDER PINEHURST MEAT < HALC CORR

ahcmistir oh FO\^X FOR FR ICASSEE— Special!...... lb ase M C T TUESDAY ONLY! V I r-i. ofGenuine Calves’ L iv e r...... Veal Chops, 35c lb. Scotch Ham. Yj]h. 23c

Generators 52”x52” Higher Priced

„ ,. , . , Ripe Red Strawberries If the ammeter poiotei Fine Quality Pure Linen Baldwin Apples...... 4 ih- C£H0USe^S0H. swings back and forth rapid- Delicious A p p le s ...... 3 | b f 23c ______IN C . ly or remains at zero while I

Pineapples ' ’ ’ ‘ you are driving the genera-

Shop In These Stores On Tuesdays tor should be checked at LUNCH

once. We replace bnishee For Money Saving Values!

i U/vcen/ync or make repairs quickly. The • DIAL4I5I 302 MAIN STREET cause of the trouble is elimi- ^

Or POST OFFKf CLOTHS BLOCK FROM iJAUARM0R\ nated and future expense

avoided. ' elotlw that will give- yearn of wear.

BiM rt patterna In blue, green, gold, end r ^ . Also a few hand blocked each NORTON pure linen cloths. HALE^ SELF SERVE

electr ical The Original In New England!

in s t r u m e n t ( 0.

Hilliard S t Phone 4060 ,39c 36” Fast Color I and HEALTH AAARKET NOTICE!! CHANGE OF HALL Printed and Plain CUR TAINS

_ AMATEUR TUESDAY SPECIALS NORTH END FIREMEN Blister Sheers I and'^inlng r c S ^ " living room fore FILMS- Double Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales.

’The Ideal summer fabric! No Iron- I

DEVELOPED ^^ p"4tf yard W pgiY 100 Lb. Bag SUGAR $4.55 25 per cent off BINGO OoM Medal ' From Tom Conran’s Clnb To On a II Amateur Work

FORMERLY THE A. & P STORP Left A t Our Studio Odd Lot of I About Two Dozen Ladles’ I Directly Across From the R. R. Crossing — Over North HOU'’ ______6U^B« 2 3 c New Studio 9 Johnson Teirsee GLOVES HANDBAGS Lurge Prunes 4 Lb. 23c 20 Gomes--25c.

doubS^oven'fabrl^^OTef I ***'■'' “ 1°” - I ^ Beardeley*a aU colom In all elzea. Values I «»ch. Close-out at curtains in green I DOOR PRIZE $20.00 - 89c. Special at . . . I . I S®!*! *<> make srour rooms real • I p M I looking. An ideal curtain DRIED BEEF SPECIAL 2 Oz. Glass Jar 10c IXk,™ , . » I m ■ I oottage.

PLENTY OF FUN! ^

In iie p sp riiig 2 for 19c 29c P I 50c« I

In GtaL'SSr* **** VegeUble. MATTRESS

S h ^ t r in g Carrots, Garden Spinach, Sliced Beets. Cut

Golden W ax or Cut Refugee Beans,

DRUG

AT THE MANCHESTER $12.95 - ______2 JARS 2 5 c

Extra Fancy, Small

PUBLIC MARKET I DEPT. I KEKP'S Dill Pickles Large Jar 21c Kleenex, ' ^ Fresh Connecticut River

Lux Toilet Soup 3 s.to19c Buck Shod 13c> 2Sc I lb. 10c

Fresh Mackerel PRICE OR 75c B a y e r’s C Q I lb. 7 ic Children’s I Aspirin ...... OefCj Lighthouse Cleanser oi».3e

QUAUTT?} Lomb for Stewing 2 lbs. 25c U-n™** dan Beeeb-Nut Which Would You Choose?

Yea, That’s Right . . . ANKLETS p"-«"..39c, ,

QUALITY FIRST! Tomato Juice Cans Freah, Fancy ------That’s Why It Pays Yon mj : T™ "I... 6 9 cdoltnson’s

To Shop At Arthur’s

Green Peppers Lb. HERE YOU GET “BOTH” lO ror .....35c Tree Offer

We maintain the lowest X P ’ 30c Ipana Oft A 39c CAN Freah. Native possible prices on all qual- ity items. I Tooth P a s t e ...... 0«7C )

P) or Men’s Cotton 35c-60c O f t Af\ I I7P1717 Rodishes or

ARTHUR Handkerchiefs I Mum . , 29 C 9 49 C I " IxlLlId ^ Rareripes Bun.

Drug Store JTSiJdTrr Sc I toi'5,“ ' “ ' c I CAN Freah, Large Bunch Robinow Building 49

Carrots BABY SHOP ""— L I Q U I D Bun Large Florida'

Snow W hite Socks pr. 19 c W A X Oranges Doz. ^ We Pay the Highest to K “■ “ to to _

CASH PRICES for ------I WINDOW SCREENS HEALTH MARKET

Rfb orXM CSboaMer W I F U l W r Perhaps You Need Basement Special '

Lamb Chops r Tour Choice o f the Fonow-inv A m ,,... Lb. 2 9 c ^ ■\ Additional Room I

sCmms~ ^^ t® „ e ft »^jm,000,0M — Beef Liver In Your House lampshades _Lb. 19c 1 able Glassware ' 0\/C I ^ b <1,. to b.lM .todHto. .„d I parchment ahadea for

With EntagUo Decoration I S S S - **««>•• Fresh Shoulders .Lb. 18c

Matthew Solid Lean Beef or Handled Relish Dishes Celery Trava I

Sugar and Cream Sets | r-iy a ^ . Veal Stew Wior ' GLASS SALAD

JEWELER . BOWL G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. Sauerkraut 5c 6 Lb. 25c

A Few Steps Below Hale’s

J Main s S S " 999 Blalo S t , Telephone 5125

MANMiSTtfl COMM* « « « 4 9 ® - ^ •m H A U (

M anc nisth i Comm* ^

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