VOL. IHL, NO. 137. (Cl— HiM Advcrtlatiif P s fe 14.). MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1934. (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS BIG PRIZES FEATURE VETERANS’ BONUS B IU OF COOKING SCHOOL NEARS VOTE IN HOUSE State Tbeater to Be Scene of MAY ASK RKTRAINT This Year * Sessions - QJJ U Q jjQ jj High Court Allows More Than Two-Thirds Vote Valuable Gifts Absolutely for Immediate Considera­ Free Every Day— No Owners of Package Stores Big Hartford Merger tion of Patman Measure;

Admission Charged. of State Engage A tt Spd- Washington, March 12— (AP) —#quired by purchase or otherwise, or Democratic Leaders Sdent The right of two Connecticut com­ the distribution of physical prop­ panies to merge in a declared effort erty brought into a single ownership Bustle, scurry, excitement filled lacy to Seek Legal A i i to give the public lower costa and to by merger.” When Vote Is Taken. TnaintAin employment was upheld the atmosphere at the State theater today by the Supreme Court. The Arrow Electric Company and today. The final preparations for Hartford, March 12.— (AP) —The The Arrow-Hart and Hegeman the Hart and Hegeman Manufac­ Washington, March 12.— (AP) — the Manchester Herald Cooking possibility of a constitutlcmal court GHectric Company appealed from a turing Company consolidated into By more than a two-thirds vote— Federal Trade Comnfission order re­ the Arrow-Hart and Hegeman Elec­ School, which opens tomorrow morn­ to sit on the questions raised In the that necessary to override a Presi­ fusing them permission to imite. tric Company. Before consolidation, ing at 10 o’clock, were under way. dential veto— the House today ap­ The grocer was making deliveries, liquor control situation in light of Lower courts held the merger was they had a total capitalization m proved Immediate consideration of for Mrs. Edna R. Crabtree needs a the Supreme Court’s decision which an illegal consolidation of two com­ approximately 84,580,000, the Ar­ peting companies. row company bavhig been known in the Patman cash bonus bilL The lot of good things to stir and mix granted druggists the right to have roll call vote was 313 to 104. Into the dishes she will demonstrate their own permits to sell intoxicat­ The decision was 5 to 4. The opin­ the trade for its socket line and ion was handed down by Justice the Hart and Hegeman Company Immediate consideration of the tomorrow. The dairyman w m de­ ing liquors, was seen today as the 82,200,000,000 measure got under livering from his fine supplies; there outcome of the meeting yestenlay Roberts, with CJhief Justice Hughes for its switch line. and Justices Brandeis, Stone emd The consolidation was first at­ way after it was agreed that two were fruits and salad oil, loaves of of protesting package permit hold­ hours of debate be equally divided bread and bags of flour. Looked ers. • Cardonzo dissenting. tempted through a holding company which was dissolved when the Fed­ between the proponents and oppon­ Idee preparations for a party. And It was Indicated yesterday after The commission ruled the ctmsoll- ents. dation of the Arrow Electric Com­ eral trade commission in March, that’s just what it is, a big party the protest meeting held here that Representative Fish (R., N. Y.), pany and the Hart A Hegeman 1928, Issued a complaint against it for the housekeepers of Manchester counsel for the Connecticut Package controlled the opposing hour and and vicinity. Store Aseociatlon, Inc., newly Manufacturing • Co., violated the The two companies then decided to merge, but the commission in July, Representative Patman (D., Texas), list of Prizes formed, would seek a Federal in­ Clayton Antl-’Tnist Act. that for those who favor paying the junction to restrain the Connecti­ It took the position the two com­ 1932, ordered the dissolution, holding Here are some of the prizes that the consolidation was in violation >t bonus with United Statees notes. cut Liquor Control commission panies before the merger had been “Everybody knows what the re­ the women of Manchester and sur- active competitors, and that the the Clayton Act. from issuing druggists permits as sult is going to be and we might hs toonding places may win simply by required imder the law’s interpreta­ consolidation bad resulted in sub­ Asserting the public had suffered filling out the blank that win be well do it here and now," said Can­ tion by the Supreme Coiul of Elr- stantially lessening competition. no Injury through t;he consolidation, non (D., Wis.). ven to them as they enter the rors of this Bt&ti. The new company contended tbe and insisting it had benefitted leater: “The only reason this, debars is S Studying Situation merger was legal, asserted there through manufacturing economies, wanted Is because some members Grand prizes to be given at the Inquiry today showed that coim- had been no lessening of competi­ resulting In lower prices. Improved A heavy police guard surrounded (left to right, In foreground) Irving IDllen, Murton Millen anoke in opposition. Thomas McGill; one Universal elec­ transportation over state highways, it was unnecessary to consider It asserted tbe enforcement of the and the gasoline tax. Representative I;»bella Greenway tric cooker from Manchester Elec­ whether competition was diminish­ commission’s order would work good Retain Spellacy PRISONERS RIOT (D., Ariz.), close friend of the tric Compnay; two 2-pound boxes of MELLON CALLS CHAR(XS, ed by the holding company since to no one; that it wcnil<’ innihilate Roosevelts, voted for consideration. ■Vogue chocolates from Bidwell’s. ’Thomas J. Spellacy and his office 'the commission lacked authority to or greatly weaken one of the com- associates have been retained by Representative Byms of Tennes­ Daily prizes include: 25 bags of issue any order agEilnst the petition­ pcmles if forced to separate, and the package men to repBfl|ett them see, the Democratic leader, voted AS LIGHTS FAIL er.” would result in throwing many per against groceries valued at over 18.00 each; in such proceedings as ace insti­ H A Y M C R lto POLITICS The justice said that the Clayton sons out of employment at a time three quarts of Manchester Dairy tuted. Attorney Hpellacy aaid t o ­ Chairman Doughton (D., N. C.), Anti-Trust Law, under which the when the Federal govem m ^ t was ice cream; one large carton of toilet day the matter of pfoosfiiire la being of the ways and means committee, commission izsued its order “does attempting to promote industrial re­ goods from Arthur’s Drugstore; one studied, It may 1^, be- voted to discharge his own group can of paint fsosa. Thomas McQiU; pot forbid t)iej^qutrfliaeat of. prop- covery and increase employment. uid bring the bill before the House. GbroxnieBi is .Ik Sgpe One Sets Fire to Mat­ erty,^sthe’ merger of corponUionz one pound box of Vogue ^ocolates (OtfBtlaned on F ife Plvey ’The ■4ewer^Federal courts sustain­ from Bidwell’s; one Nellie Don dress pwriNKuri to 4riate'tatwz, nor does It ed tbe ort^ of the comniisslon, but AIR MAIL DDBATi; from J. W, Hale Company and Cabinet Member for In­ tress in New Haven Jail provide any machiaery for com­ It was set .aside,.by the Supreme Washington, March 12.—(AP) — florsd table centerpiece from Ander­ SET FOR THURSDAY pelling a divestiture of azMts nc- Court. Coi^iSw vibrated 'today ^th ac­ son Greenhouses. v and Trouble Starts. tivities that case their qbadows into Gifts donated by various Man­ BUSINESS OUTLOOK come Tax; Preparing tc the fall campaigns, :he House, being chester merchants to be given away forced to a bonus vote and this Sen­ at the stores on Saturday for which Brin^ Score of Suits. ate at conflict oyer air mall. coupons will be distributed to all IS ENCOURAGING :rmer Utilities Magnate New Haven, March 12.— (AP) — SALT LAKE CITY ROCKED Two votes were necessary before women attending the Cooking school Darkness— sudden and complete— the House could send to the Senate the Patman bill to pay the veterans' will be as follows; One pair of Kall- ’.erved as a signal for general riot­ Washington, March 12.—(AP) — Must Get Out of Greece obligations in notes. sten-lk shoes by C. E. House and ing among 227 fear stricken prison­ The petitioners, who ran counter to Bon; one walltype ironing board by The Justice Department, cracking BY SHARP EARTHQUAKE Head of U. S. Steel Corpora­ ers at the county jail ana launched the majority leadership in requiring G E. Willis and Son; one Hoosier the income tax whip over the heads H is Week. ballot on taking the questiso officials of the United Illuminating gt kitchen cabinet by Watkins Broth­ of Andrew W. Mellon, former-Mayor from committee jurisdiction, ex­ Company on a search today for an ers; one toilet set by Arthur Drug tion Says Increased Trade pressed -confidence from the start. James J. Walker ot , explanation of a short circuit that store; two 2-pound boxes Vogue Athens, March 12.— (AP>— D. Tall Buildings Swayed, Win­ ARMY MAIL PLANES Both tbe emergency and perma­ chocolates by Bidwell’s; Innerspring Thomas A. Lamont of Morgan and paralyzed its power service through­ Will Be the Rule. Maxlmos, Minister of Foreign Af­ nent air mail legislation of the ad­ mattress by Kemp's; six table- Company and Thomas Sldlo of out the New Haven area. dows Broken and Qocks ministration, meanwhile, was in con­ Cleveland, Ohio, pushed preparation fairs, today assured Lincoln Mac The power failure occurred while troversy. The first, now before the of a score more suits today. ORDERED GROUNDED (Contlnoed on Page Pwo) Veagh, United States minister, that theater and church-bound crowds Senate after House approval, would More than 40 tax experts are en­ New York, March 12.—(AP)— neared their peak, last night, and set aside funds for the Army to gaged In the spedal task of prepar­ Samuel Insull, Sr., Chicago fugl- Stopped; Shock Reported Myron C. Taylor, chairman of the only with the resumption of partial carry the task temporarily. The United States Steel Corporation, ing tbe suits, slmUar to those nam­ t‘ve must leave Greece Thursday. service were the guards able to quell ing Mellon and the others. Among second imdertakes establishment of BANDITS KIDNAP sees ' an "encouraging” outlook for Although on half a dozen other the Jail disorder after nearly an in Other Parts of State. Service to Be Suspended Un­ an entirely new arrangement for 1984 with present indications point­ tbe material at hand for their study occasions a time limit has been fix­ hour and a half of rioting. are reams of testimony taken in private canylng of the mail. ing to increased business. ed for Insull to get out of the coun­ Streets and buildings throughout With word storms being loosed at In his annual report to stockhold­ tbe Senate banking committee's In­ try, it appeared that this time the New Haven and neighboring towns Salt Lake City, March 12.— (AP) til Personnel and Equip­ the CTapltol, the Army still was try-^ WHOLE FORCE ers published today he notes that vestigation of Stock Market and fi­ order was taken as final, for Insull J-. nancial practices. v/ere thrown into darkness together - A sharp earthquake rocked thtii ing to re-order its mall filght plana operations In January and February agents were seeking frantically for with the New Haven county Jail to obey President Roosevelt’s in­ of this year showed Improvement Tbe 78 year old Mellon, member of a destination to which the former city shortly after 8 a. m. today. ment Improved. three Republican Cabinets, barked just a few minutes before the prison- junction against more deaths. Until over the corresponding months last utilities czar might go. Tall buildings in the city swayed this was done, all ll3dng of tbe mail year. back yesterday at the Justice De­ eis were to have been locked up In Pheed OB RanniBg Boards partment with a charge that the de­ The Cunard agency In Piraeus their cells at the conclusion of their distinctly and clocks stopped In had to be suspended. "Wbll« present Indications point | Washington, March 12.—(AP)— Other Big Qneatloiis partment was playing "crude poli­ said an Insull (Cgont bad inquired after-Bupper exercise period. numerous places. toward a larger volum e o f busTnese there regarding accommodations for The sky was empty of planes flying Many another question was being In 1984 than 1988,’’ bis report says, tics.’’ Gathered in the jail corridors, the Tbe Salt Lake Tribune office. In of Auto to Shield Them his client on the Aquitania, which the mails today, just three w ^ks considered with equal urgency "the problems which confront the I Calls Newspapermen Inmates suddenly became a mob of which tbe office of tbe Associated win sail irom Piraeus March 20 on Congress, including the ever-preseot industry call for careful planning He called new«papermen to his yelling, terrified men. A mattress on Press is located, swayed, for several after tbe army took over tbe job. apartment here last night during a a cruise. the second tier was set afire and in­ Stock Market differences. from Police Gmis. and united, cooperative effort by the seconds and the clock stopped at The order grounding tbe planes Revision of the Fletcher-Ravbum entire organization.’’ There have also been queries at stantly the cry of ‘fire’ echoed made no mention of the 10 deaths (Oontliiued. CD Page Three) 8:06 a. m. Other clocks in tbe build­ Ehcchange control bill waz delayed, Expreselng the hope that NRA the Cunard line office In London In through tbe institution. ing also stopped. that have occurred since President the same connection. However, no but drafters of the mecuiurd said It Atchison, Kas., March 12— (AP) would accompllab the purposes for Guards, using flash lights to pene­ Hundreds of early morning pedes­ Rctosevelt cancelled tbe private sub­ would propose an addition of two —Five men robbed the Slxchange which it was Instituted, *^yIor sayi passage tor Insull was booked on trate tbe darkness, strove without trians stopped In tbe street and sidies and turned the airmails over the ship. members to the Federal Trade Com­ National bank here of an undeter­ sufficient time has not yet elapii^ success to quiet the milling crowd. watched tlin buildings shake. to the army, but It followed within mission as the regulatory body. mined amount of mon^ this morn­ to determine definitely bow enccess- BEIEVE120 DEAD John Ijletaxas, tbe minister of Uie Some one turned in ^n alarm and Tbe shock was felt in Ogden, a day of the President’s statement This was a compromise between ing, engaged in a brief gun-battle ful it will prove and whether tbe Interior, who announced Saturday engines roared to the jail while in­ Utah, 40 miles north of here, and in that deaths in flying the malls control by trade commission as it with police, and kidnaped practical­ •teel code should be continued In its that InauU must leave Msircfa 15 or side prisoner after prisoner took up Midvale and Sandy to tbe south. "must stop.’’ is now and creation of a new super­ ly the entire bank force to co. r present form after its expiration on IN WARSHIP WRECK before, reiterated today: the cry of “Fire." But the guards Residents hurriedly called news­ Major-cieneral Benjamin D. Fou- visory agency. their escape, releasing all but two May 81, . "He is told to go and must by quickly put out tbe blaze. paper offices to determine the extent lois, chief of the air corps, directed The proposed permanent airmail March 16.’’ women hostages as they drove out Detaile of Report. Jail officials said they had no of tbe quake, some of them saying tbe order to all air mall zones, call­ legislation was berated by House at town. Tbe report says tbe corporation’s It was believed, however, t ^ t If difficulty In quieting tbe men with the tremors moved furniture away ing upon them to; postoffice committeemen and Rep­ Chief of Police W. C. linvoDe, plants operated at 29 per cent of Insull' could show him a ticket for the return of tbe lights. from the walls. "Suspend immediately all carry­ resentative Kelly (R., Pa.), as con­ Heavily Armed Jap Destroy- tbe Aquitania, sailing five days who encountered the bandits as they capacity during 1988 againat 18 per / All of the area served by the Windows Broken ing of tbe air mall imtil your per­ tinuing the "proposition that caused left the bank, was shot In the arm, cent in 1982, producing 11,624,294 Two windows In the (Jontinental sonnel and equipment are in position ns all our trouble.’’ and Ed Iverson, cashier of the Ex­ tons of rolled and flniehed steel (OootInDed oa Page Thiae) (Conttoaed on Page Tkree) and ready to initiate tbe schedules At opening of Senate bearings. against 7,676,744 tons. er Capsizes in Heary Seas National bank building here were change State bank, which occupies broken. furnished you in radiogram.’’ Senator Logan (D., Ky.), objected the same building, was injured Net loss for ths year before divl- to restrictive provisions of the bill, Pocatello and Idaho Falls, Idaho, The order specified that no air when be attempted to jump off the dendi was 886,501,128 as against Off Naval Rase. mail flying should be imdertaken un­ but W. W. Howes, first assistant bandit ear as it roared out of town. 871,176,704 in 1982. Payment of the latter eity nearly 800 mlies north postmaster general, said It complied of here, reported the shocks were til authorized by headquarters of The bandits gained entrance by preferred dlyldende o f 874106,620 the air corps. with recommendations of the Pres­ Queen of Sheba felt there. Tbe first tremor was felt knocking off the lock of a side dopr, brought tbe net deficit for tbe year Grotmding of tbe entire air mall ident Tokyo, M&rch 12,— (A P)—Japan’s at 8:06 a. m.. Mountain standard and part of the gang waited inside to 848,706,748 compared to 81391,- newest scorpion of the seap, tbe service followed President Roose­ Senate Given Data for employes to arrive. A porter, M7 in 1982. At tbe end of 1988, time, and another a moment later. velt’s statement of Saturday that Data on all transactions in United Tomozuru, a torpedo boat with an Was Traveling Saleswoman One resident of Pocatello reported flam Overstreet, saw one of the men Emulative preferred dividends un­ armament greater than most ships deaths among army mall courisrs Aircraft stock from last December paid totaled 823317369. the shock broke a window in bis 1 to February 9 were given the Sen­ to the bank and phoned police. twice her size, was wrecked mys- “must stop.’’ The White House Tbe report defends tbe corpora­ home. Others said the windows rat­ ate banking committee by Richard Hoetagee As Bblelds teriotisly today with tbe probable London, March 12— (A F )—A pic statement was considered 1^ many tion’s labor policy, asserting that .the Mohammedan name fory the tled and fixtures In their homes Whitney, president of the New York Tbs bandits lined up bank em­ loss of 120 men. air corps men today as tbe sharpest ployes on both sides of their ear as since adoption of tbe steel code tbe ture of tbe queen at Sheba as i y Queen of Sheba. swayed. Stock Exchange. Tbe Navy declined to describe the Tbe historiee suggested, be said, rebuke given the army in years. they left town. On the running hourly wage and salary rates have traveling saleswoman de luxe, Wae In this city, tbe tremors, begin­ These men contended that the mili­ Commerce and Indiutry sent board they bald Hugh Ed Iverson, been advanced ^roxiinately 26 disaster lounediataly, but it was al­ that tbe famous goods she cAried ning at 8:05 a. m., continued over a many witnesses to the Senate fi­ delineated today by Commander C. to the great King Solomon were not tary aviators' are as good fljers as Ed Mattocks , assistant cashier; Der cent Use report statea that most certain that the Tomozuru bad period of five minutes, tbs first nance committee to oppose ths Crautord.. gifts—but merely trade samples. commercial pilots, but that their un- John Baker, Miss Gertrude Weln- the number of employees increaaod capsized off the Sazebo naval baze sUfht, fcHlowed by a much heavier 8258,000,000 House tax b&I. ivj heavy weather. The combzader, learned , in tbe Ophlr was famed for its rich gold famlliarity with mail routes, coupled mons, Pat Hansen, George Wolf, from 168,032 in 1982 to 172377 In quake. The adjoining Tribune and with exceptionally bad weather dur­ The Senate banking committss Tbe ministry announced the ship lore of Arabia’s desert wastes, gave mines. They.are said to have binen Miss May Low, and Miss Addle 1988, with the total payroll increas­ Ezra Thompson buildings, In tbe ing most of tbe period, has been a approved administration measures bad been found, after being missing tbe London Dally Mail an interview tbe source of most of Solomon’s M attocks. ing from 8188,918306 to 8168,149,- in which be also .eureszed tbe con­ heart of the business district, sway­ heavy disadvantafs. to extend tbe temporary bank da- Completely shielded from police since eaily momlnf, "badly danuig- fabulous wealth...... posit inauranca law and to guaran­ iSI ation ^ t two Freacb explorers Tbe queen wae described in tbe ed against each 'other several times. Altbough ths army mail pilots gun-fire tbs bandit machine sped ed and drifting, many of her crew tee tbe principle of home loan ars corroet in believlnf they have histories, tbe commander said, , as From tbe residential districts were held to earth, tbe disasters from town. Cananough Jumped off TBEAfflTBY BALANCE believed drowned.’’ bonds. (Queen's anoient oaptal on tall, riender and beautiful and poaz- camd reports of furnace doors that have marked their three weeks' one block from the bank, and Iver­ Oarvled Crew of 110 , It also saiictioned ths Plstchar the sBikluin boundary of tbe Rtiba- eeeed of extremes of character. Bee swingiag open and water splazlfing experience in flying tbs re- son fell off. Washington, March 12—(AP) — Tbe vessel, of 627 tons, was re­ bill to limit stats taxation of Na­ Bl-WTfiiMrt. lovdinees veiled a fury. Although blit' ot Monday morning wash tubs. msined fuel for Congressional dis­ Ed Mattocks, John Baker, Miss Tbe position of the Treasury March garded as durying one of the heav­ tional ba.ik sharas. tbe flight of the normally ghe displayed charm • and .^omaq s m fitr waz roiled cussion todays Welnmons and Pat Hansen were re­ 9 was: Receipts, 814,11932731; ex­ iest armaments ever conceived tor Francis B. Sayrs, assistant secra­ Andre Mnfnux and wisdom, ebe could rage lilea a several feet from Bm wall. leased at the edge of town, and then penditures, 8M,710,888.33; balance a ship her else. It waz reported that tary of state, testlflad to a Houaa MoUttler,'aad re- tigress...... TbA shock waz N|firted to be the George Wolf was put off five miles 84,827,978,708.46; customs receipts on her fatal trip, in connection with U E fl AT W O BE oommlttaa that toa radprocal tariff fizperiencez in South Sometimes she was called tbe ’w a n t ever felt In I 3 j| t e , In nortl)- away, as the machine sped toward maneuvers off tbe naval base, ^ e powar propoaad for to», PrasMml tor the month,, 87,736,864.86. 6 tow years ago. cloven-footed devil, Crautord- re­ era TItah, where oraekt #im .report- TppfHca. carried 180 officers and men—far New Britala.'M a!^ 12__ (A P ) — was "not woh a drvtle 'finartmf; Receipts tor tbs fiscal ysar sines .Conamaafier Crauford, who olaim- counted. This, be indloated, ed to have bew enueed to ^toritor «f Tte bandits stlD held Miss Low above her normal domplemant. B u f f ^ M oSwsensy, 6X, had a fatal from what has baa» dona banfs.^ July 1 wsre 81*906,14030137; ex­ •tt' tp dlsoevered - tbe "uMt" possibly dus to ths tact that bottzea, penditures 84386386,780.14; includ- attack this morning while . How toon toa oozamittaa Tbe navy office said "rescue ef­ Ififid told tbe Mail that was lamsd in childhood, when Plafitor In the Q lft office W offl^ hurriedly the beadits tof 88387301,788.98 of emergeuoy b on a GWA project. When raaoh a vote w ai problamatkaly^ forts are proceeding," but m *^ O enui there he studied secret pygmisa of Abyssinl ktdnepsd her in tola city was cracked. seooped up only what money was in expenditures; sxccss of expend! toe JpKMUid toe poUoe am- tha AihnhiliriratidB ■ mention of any survivors. Contact AtoldO Ifiztoriai *bout 8eaker at the meetlag of the toaoh- Aad«iOfi-ghoa OFF BAR HARBOR OFuamiKOKis • n and officers ot the Beowt4 Odfi- PMt, . Will ittMt tOtDorfow spoons, Wallace’s Serenade jpattom, Addition to ths new dlAhts she Will •vemnf at 8 O'clock at the fUU af- L DEATHS Jail Heayily Gaarded After by Dewey-Richman CO.; one dlk deepribe and prepare on the plat gregatkmal church tomorrow evo- BOF^e • Salon: one Hammond electric clock seats; plan to oome every day, for monthly meeting ah the fire b es^ tertainment. The suuper wiU be in Study Local Cace. by Potterton and Rrah, not only are the gifts such as filled quartars, Main at HUUard streets charge of Mre. Chrie&na Roblneon lim a, Ohio. March 13.—(A P )~ market baskets and cooked dienes tonight at 8 o’clock. The firemen and her oommlttee and the program Sprace St Easiness Man National Guardsmen trained ma- Women should remember that the given away aach day but those who are urged to attend, AS Several im­ ^ Harbor, Me„ March 12 — only requlroment to be eligiblo for la ehAffe of Worthy Mletrees Mn. The Public Bafaty Osmiailtitfi fig chtaa guns on the county Jail today have been faithfully attending each portant matters of business be Anne E. Johnson. Every member is (a P) — Department of Justice any of these wonderful prises is at­ session, have greater chancea ol acted upon. agents and customs officials turn­ Snccambi After Long Ill­ the Board of Belectmea a tta t a and buried an open challenge to tendance at a session of the schooL expected to respond to the roll-call. carrying home the big gifts which ed today to investigate a powerful cussion of the street U ^tlag figM Joha IMUlnfer, the *idll-eraa3r” jail The hostess la, of oouTss, Mrs. the local merchants are oontribuUBg The Manchester Band will but unauthorised radio plant in Crabtree, whose wide eaperlanoe in to the school. Ths regular monthly buslaeel ness*—Fanpral Tuesday. other phasea of the electiio UghtUlg breaker. bold a practice T u e e ^ night at meeting aad sodal of the Brooklyn, Me., ths existence and situation In this town today UorfiS cooking school lecturing has amply 7:80 at Orange hall. All b i^ m e m - location of which waa revealed in Inside the jail was Harry Pier­ fitted her for the week’s activities In ter Oominunity Flayers wtu take over all reports of the committed th pont, henchman of the killer, who is bers are urged to be preeent as pUuM WodnesKlay evening at the the selsurs yesterday of a 1200,000 Edmond E. Scranton, senior mem Edgar J. Kate* of New Rochefle, K. Manchester. She has spoken be­ special btislneee will be Uquor cargo aboard the British Mr of the Prm of E. E. Scranton on the way to the electric chair. He fore thousands of American women chibrooms ir the Batch and Brown y who has been engaged to con­ was found guilty in the early morn­ bulldlag. Mlae Helen Betee ie chair­ motor tanker Normada off Mt Son, local tea and coffee retailers duct a survey of the electric sjhitem on the subject of homemaking; she PLOT TO ESCAPE The next meeting of the MUor Dessert Island. dlvd yvterday at his home after 1 ing hours yesterday of the murder has been trained in sound Home man of the program, and her asalet- here based on reports made by of former Sheriff Jesse L. Sarber club. Girls' Friendly eoeiety, win be Ths man or men who have been f a r i n g illness. Mr. Scranton x as principles and bad a long held April 4 at the home of Mtiw Mlee operating this station, omclals said, wm la Glastonbury 60 years ago Stone A Webster for the rate tMe during the bandit raid last October practical experience as homemaker Betty Walworth and Ounnar John­ two years ago. in which Dilling^ was freed from JAIL FRUSTRATED Florence Madden of Laurel etreet son. Every member le urged to at­ directed ths movements of the but spent toe grM ter part of his and housekeeper; she has traveled At the meeting of the club last Normada. Ufe In Manchester. For 12 years he Mr. Kates is an electrtetl e ^ the prison. widely to inform herself of new de­ tend. glneer and a former memb^ of toe The guardsmen were ready to an­ Thursday night at ths home of mum The capture of the ship is under­ WSJ employed on the South Man­ velopments in the laboratories of GSrtrude Liddon, arrangemente stood to be the first to be made un­ chester railroad, which was discon­ New Rochelle lighting committee. swer any attempt Dillinger might the great American manufacturers Temple Chapter, OJEC.8. win spom He waa secured by the local board make to free his former ally. Gen­ 0o6 Convict Kills Another were discussed for an Irish tea eor an htformai dance at the Ma. der the new anti-smuggling trea«^v tinued last year. He started a tea and in the laboratories of schools party to be given later by the Club. m^tlfi^ by the United SUtes and xnd coffee route, covering Man- for his knowledge of electrical en­ eral Harald M. Bush, commanding and colleges where new develop •omc Temple, Wednesday evening, Canada. gineering, electric systems, dbtii- the guardsmen, said be had been imder the chairmanship of Mrs ^M ter Bast Glastonbury, Bolton I ments and discoveries add new inter­ Accidentally; Snspicions Men in the employ cf the New The Coast Guard Gutter Harriet and otoir small towns surrounding buting and transmission costs of warned the desperado might show est to homemaking, every year. l ^ e ^ c k a Spiess. Al Behrsnd’s or^ eiectrlc current. up in Uma to try to snatch Pier­ York, New Haven A Hartford rail­ row tra will play for danclnf which I^ e and the Customs patrol boat Has Wide Bxpertenoe. road are finding an easy way to dis­ 481 brought the Normacla Into Seal In a recent fight In his home coun­ pont from the law. With his ma­ Mrs. Crabtree brings the results Gnard Fires on Men. e

A MODERN GLENWOOD COAL RANGE SILVERWARE Only One Day Yet! Shown at the Cooking School this week furnished by tlie STYLE COLOR To Get Tickets For TO YOUB KITCHEN This new Glenwood Dewey-Richman Co. rsMe is smooth, smsrt The Community Players sao modem to design. It In Luxor Grade, reinforced plate of R. Wallace & Sons' is enameled in s vsriety X in of color cofflbinstioai to make. The oldest manufacturers of silverware in the toghtea TOUT kitdien. It > 1 bums eimer coel, wood United States. . or oil and is specislly de­ signed to make oil bora er ^^ErstwhQe Susan iostslletioo ««ry. And, Tea Spoons, set of s i x ...... $1.50 like every Glenwood, in Under the Sponsorship of tcieodfic^ly deticned Dessert Spoons, set of s ix ...... 53.00 d j o m A choice of itzes and oven gnatantcee b ttM The Orford Parish Chapter, D. A. R. styles. See them today. baking results. Knives, Hollow Handle, set of s ix ...... $10.00 vct Forks, set of six ...... $3.00 More Laugrhs O , As A Circus Once! IN Steak Set, 2 p ieces...... $4.00 G I c n w o o c I Cold Meat Fork .....*...... ^$1.00 Whiton 4M(hmorial Hall Gravy Ladle ...... ^ ^ E S . !/(//i( f ofj//\ Tues. Mur. 13, 8:30 p. m. Wthtr Chests of 26 Pieces...... 519.75 g^d up QUABANTKBO All Seats 40c. One of the Flnaat Ptatarea .r Ever t6 Pixy thle Ikexter. a • Reserved Seats Sold or Exchanged At The MxaacenMBt 5 ^' G. E. KEITH FURNITURE CO. A Gift of Silverware Given Away At Every School. Keller's Y, M, C. A. Kemp’s potterton & Krah rODA' V STA Rockville Musicians MUSSOLINI CALLS PRISONERSRIOT THREE POWERMEETI . ASIMISFAH. ' With Famous Bands B) T m

flhUBfoBtiiig eoBqMoiy w b b w ithout Albfirt Ssim si, P la n s the April inu* of n o llotro-^ AU three of these Rockville boys Conferences te Begh in U i^ ta fo r b b hour and aome aeotlona to Entor T'orwtsm aome, Amerlca’i leading musical have made a name for himself in remiliied In dartmaia for DMoiy two pu|boatlon, appears an item con- the world of music and to achieve a hours before normal service wms re­ Albart SalBKAd, batter known to ceraing three young Rockville muai- place in the columns of The Metro­ on Wednesday; stored. hia frianda as “Putt.” was henorad Stem ia Tnuartf Hw- tacantly with a party givan at taa r«#M ^ o have made the big time nome is attaining the heights that A short circuit at the Ckand home of one of hia friends, in raci^ with natiooallv known musical or* aU musicians a s j^ to but few out­ avenxie power plant o f the company Danube States hterestei Bitkm of Ills captaincy of the Mhn- looDselColoiiialTiiBes. ganiaatlons and have visited much side the big time attain this goal in resxilted in the IntKTuptlon o f aer- ehaater High basketball team du^^ of the country as members of these the musical firmament. vice, but what caused the ahonslble. This report, however, was exhitait, entertainment axMl tea is BationaUy known orchestra, Jack where two other proininent and During the evening Ernest ’Tureck ference called by H Duce here this spiked by R. A. Manwaring, mana­ plfyed solos on hia guitar. Bill now aeheduled tor Tuaaday after­ ttesDey. first saxophonist, touring taloited musicians, Frank Bldam f ger of the company. noon, March 20 at S o'clock^ in the the oeuntry with Jean Goldkette’s the West Point Military band and week will but lay the groundwork Ladna aang aeveral popular songs,, “There was no fire," he said. pwrlfo ImU of the Canter Oongrega- fiamoua radio and recording orchee* Lester Ludke, pianist with the fof an agreement In which other accompanlad hy Joe Mlstretta on “There was a abort dircuit In the tlonn] church. tra of Detroit, Michn now enroute Travelers Merry Mad Cape of Hart­ the plane, and Rny MosaN* deinon- goveniments later will be invited to business section. As soon as It was The entertainera will be Mra. to Louisville, Ky^ ^ e re they will ford also live. participate. strated a few atunta. Many tntereet- cleared up, the m rv ie « was restor­ Katharine Ctmrow Blair, reader: >e heard at the Kentucky Hotel for Toung Keeney while 3mt in H igh Whatever agreement may be foeeches were given in regard to ed.” Mias Miriam Watkina, soprano and C H U C ^ geveral weeks during the Kentucky School frequent played in Man­ reached, said his Milan newspaper, “^tt'a” work aa captain of the Nerveos BxrtteoMnt team C Elmore Watkina, bapa. Mm. W. Derby classic, and John Qworek, a chester and surroundli^ towns with Popok) DItalia,' will be presented Authnntkatnd Fo«hlon« Sheriff James Qeddea termed the A buffet lundi wan served, fol­ R. ’Tinker will be in foarge of the of the President’s U. 8. A1 Behrend, well known local or­ later to all Interested natiti4 Collins Co...... 45 Penn ...... 34% DRIVER GETS NERVOUS, and Ironers— from $49.50 up. Colt’s Firearms ...... 24 Phlla Rdg C and I ...... 5 % Eagle Lock ...... 27 Phil Pete ...... 17% Fafnir Bearings...... 50 Pub Serv N J ...... 38% AUTO HIT BY TROLLEY Fuller Bruah, Class A . 7 Radio ...... 8 WILL WONDERS Gray Tel Pay Station. 17 Reading ...... 5 % Robert ^halier’s Car But Note This Offer:— H art and CcMley ... — Rem R a n d ...... 12% NEVER CEASE ! Hartmann Tob, com.. — Rey Tob B ...... 40% Slightly Damaged in Center Select the A-B-C model you want— do., pfd ...... 10 Sears Roebuck ...... 48% Street CoUisimt HowevM’. Bit S ilv e r ...... 39 Socony V a c ...... i 6 % THE smrs RAYS we will deliver it, demonstrate it, let do., pfd ...... 75 South P a c ...... 27% An automobile driven by Robert you give it every kind of a test for 80 Landers, Frary A Clk, 31 Sou P Ric S ...... 33% Scballer of Center street was slight­ ARE NOT HOT days. If it does not in every way South R w y ...... % New Brit. Mch. com.. 7% 82 ly damaged when struck by a TM lY ABC VI BMTIORS measure up to your expectations, and do., p f d ...... 45 St Brands ...... 21% trolley car i^rated by Christopher IN THE STHCB. TNtBl Mann A -4ow, Class A 3 St Gas and E l ...... 13% srrupviBBATioBsni satisfy you that it’s ail a washing Anderson of East Hartford at 8:M OWBCra THIY TOUCH do., d as# B ...... % St Oil C a l ...... 38% Saturday night. WHICH SSMCRATC machine should Iw, we will gladly take North and Judd ...... 17 St Oil N J ...... 45% Mr. Scballer bad taken the auto­ MEAT AS A BESULT. it back and refund you any money Niles, Bern P o n d ...... 13 Tex C o r p ...... 26% mobile from the garage and turned THE HAST SHIPMENT OF GOAL you have paid. Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2% ’Timken lioller Betu*...... 38% to close the door. As oe entered RusaeU M fg ...... 35 Trans Am erica ...... 7 % the automobile and started to drive Ht AMERICA S coviO ...... 25 Union Carbide'...... 44% out, across the trolley traidu, he WAS FROM Stanly Works ...... 20% Union Paeiric ...... 127% saw the trolley car approachhig. He Stanford S c r e w ...... 65 Unit Aircraft ...... 24% became nervous, he told Policeman PENNSYLVANU . do„ pf

tor a » other buslaeaa proper to torts of a wlto to offset a transtor- bring before such office. was a oompltto vlojtory tor po> ONION MAY CLOSE matloB iB oBs of tbsss bomss. Tbs Uet. Saverml atr««t ow wiBdbwa navy*! aTwagq Arthur Shorts, Arthur RSTWHUE SUSAN’ playsrs have had to msBMrtis tbs POUCE, STRIKERS AIRPLANE PRICES PAH) George Hahn and Beverl;’ Wiight'oi wera shattered, but bo other dasi- quaiBt colloquial phrases word for age was done. ^ the local Union accepted an invita­ word. The ^ ay is sure to IBterest JTS CHARM SOON tion from the Rockville Union to and amuse. It is presented under Guards were increased in the la­ BY ARMY INYESnCATED TOMORROW NIGHTI bor dletricta—especially at the trap glnee which were w u illk .M i__ _ attend their Union meeting Satur­ the sponsorship of Ortord Parish FIGIIT IN MADRID Pl^tlve bull oolt BB a n n le df | ^ day aftemdom Mr. Shorts was ditional trouble center of Quatro Ch^ter, Daughters of the American 798, while 108 obUlBid by tte ■ called upon to give a few. remarks Revolution. Camlnoa— as crowds of strlken Wid« Difference in Prices of on the fast growing union in Man­ milled about. alio OB competitive Udi» oeit Next Saturday’s Meeting to 332. ' '7K-.V- chester, which he did in a very Trade School O r ^ t r a Will First Serions DistnrbaBce Special patrols were assigned to Army and Navy Engines capable manner. the markets $md to food stores. Diseiosed. There were lome diflerehow A d on Proposal to Raise Arthur Shorts, president of the DHUNGER HAS EYES Business in the d ty appeared nor­ the engines, the Investlgatoini Local Textile Union, No. 2125, at­ Play While Hall Is Filling Sinc^ the Labor Trouble mal, but truckloads of the famous agreed, but they still wiBted-Biore tended the State Council meeting assault guards were petroling the Washington, March 12.— (A P )—A information. Admisdon Fee. Sunday afternoon in Jewett City, ac­ for Play. UPON SOUTH AMERICA streets and other detachments . of widis dlfferenbe 1b prices paid by the ■ ■»!; companied by George Greenaway, Started. the guards were Increased at public army aBd navy for airplane e&j^es YALE SWDfMINQ wnor Arthur Smith, George Hahn, Frank buildings. was disclosed today. Congressional New Haven, March 12— (A P ) A meeting of the executive com- Muller and Beverly Wright The Chlcago, March 12.— (A P )— John Rafael Alonso, minister of the In­ investigators started a hunt for the The existing world’s record tor thl next Council meeting will be held, m William J. Hanna and his Trade Madrid, March 12.— (A P I—Police terior, said his ministry would cause of the gap. 800 yard relay will be attacked late Klttee of the Local Textile Unlou, Dillinger, esced outlaw, is believ­ Mystic, Sunday, March 25. School orchestra will play tomorrow dispersed groiqw of Radicals in a broadcast news to the people period­ Representatives of both services today b> the university 4 nd fre i]> No. 2125, was held in Odd Fellows’ ed to be determined to get to South evening at the Whlton Memorial, hand-to-hand batUe today when the ically In the absence of general had estimated the average cost at men swimming teams at Yale In a America on other people’s money. newspaper circulation. hall last Saturday morning. Part o f while the hall Is filling fo: the play, Ebctremlsts attempted to overturn around $6,000 per motor. A etate- scheduled meet. ’The pool will be FAMILY FLEES FIRE That is why police gave special the business was of a confidential s tr^ t cars in the Las Dentas and ment by j. R. McCarl, the comptrol­ 50 yards long an^ the race will be “ Erstwhile Susan’’, and between the protection today to many banks and Diago Leon districts of the capital. under the official sanction of nature pertaining to recognition of Colchester, March 12.— (A P ) — ler general, emphatically disagreed three €w:ts. ’This is the much antici­ other places likely to attract the Several were arrested. A. A. U. Joseph Glembowski, his wife and with that figure. the local unicm between President pated Pennsylvania Dutch play m desperado. They said that before SALT LAKE CITY ROCKED four children fied their farm house It was the first serious distur­ Arthur Shorts of the local and Pres­ which one of the greatest American Dillinger was captured last January, McCarl’s list of contracts granted in the nick of time early today when bance in the widespread series of actresses, Mrs. Minnie Maddeni be and his men were “ saving up’’ strikes which Elxtremists have de-» since July, 192^, showed the war ident Ward Cheney of Chens’ ' fire starting from a defective chim­ Fiske, who died last year, toured BY SHARP EARTHQUAKE Brothers. for the South America trip. dared throughout Spain. department paid an average of $6,- ney destroyed the building. the length and breadth of the coun­ ’They were intent on accumulat­ In Madrid, the most serious 691 for 4,245 engines while the An important motion was made Glembowski, awakened by smoae try. ing $ and had collected half aspect of the strike today was the (Oontinoed from Page One) that a recommendation be made ’o and the crackle of flames, aroused Like George Bernard Shaw, most 100,000 that sum in bank robberies before suspension of work by allied printing the next Union meeting, Saturday his family and they made their way of whose plays are written with a trade workers. of geology at the University of y««i » « tnoMih e»h Ire. ui IB P«r Mh, „ afternoon, that the present em­ to safety scantily attired. They desire to expose some organization Dillinger was seized. New Way to Hold Loose Non-union printers, however, re­ Utah, said the shocks were felt dis­ >K>re««nMi_lnS4hem. ployees of Cheney Brothers wors- were unable to save any person^ or movement In which he is out of mained at work. Policemen were your mesM h 1, 4 J , 10 mania or Im « » . Vm Ing in the Weaving Mill, Ribbon belongings. ssrmpathy, the famous Mrs. Fisae tinctly at the University, located at seen doubling as newspaper-car­ « doritd only lor * » uBpsl ioa. ers and smash tiers who have had and neighbors formed a bucket the spotlight on unfavorable condi­ ing objects swung widely. Do false teeth annoy and bother by plenty of time to Join the local union the Gazette was distributed by em­ A minor shock was reported here brigade and managed to save out­ tions which obtained in some Amer­ drop,jlng’ and slippinc: when you eat, P iR S O N A L F i N A N C I C O . who do not sign an application card buildings including a bam. Loss ican localities, as Elastem Pennsyl­ ON UQUOR SALES ployes of the government printing at 8:32 a. m. sprinkle a little RMm 2, State ’Theater BnUdlng, and have it presented before the office, each employe accompanied FASTEETH on your plates. This new. w u estimated at $3,000. vania, the scene of the play, “Erst­ Previously shocks had been felt tasteless powder holds teeth llrm and 7M Steeet, Maacbeete^. Phone close of said meeting that the char­ while Susan.’’ by two stalwart policemen armed here in January, 1931, and in comfortable. No grummy. aooey, pasty 8480. The onlv charge is ThriBe Per­ ter shall be closed to such workeis (OoBtiniied from Page One) with rifles. cent Per Month on annald AnMnnt INTEREST REDUCED Just as Hitler believes today that November and December, 1932, but oreath pleasant. Oet of i.oan and that the application fee shall be the women have no plcice in politics, The clash around the street cars they were slight. FASTEETH toda> at J. W. Hale Co., fore a course Is outlined, be said, as or any other drug store. ' w m w w i raised from 11.00 to $25 with the New York, March 12.— (AP) — business or Industry and should re­ exception of a new employee who, 'Trustees of the Bowery Sa\dngs the matter was only brought to his main at home and rear large fami­ attention yesterday. • now or any time in the future, shall Bank, one of the largest savings in­ lies, the Pennsylvania Dutch- of d To the package store men yester­ be allowed 80 days to present his stitutions in New York, today re­ generation or so ago believed their day Spellacy outlined the possibil­ application card. duced Interest payments to 2H per women bad no business doing any­ ity of a claim that the state control An attendant will be at the local cent from 3 per cent on accounts of thing but housework and drudgery, oiince o f the union in the Odd Fel­ over $ , . law in some of its clauses might be 1 000 without any conveniences, while the unconstitutional. For this reason it lows’ building from 9 a. m. to 6 On accounts of less than $1,000 men built great ban^s and silos and p. m. and from 7 p. m. to 9 p, n. might be feasible to seek a constitu­ WARDS the bank will continue to pay the 6 Invested In up-to-date farm machin­ tional court to pass upon those por­ each day and evening this week to per cent I'ate that has been in effect ery. receive and sign application cards or tions of the law which would be at­ for some time. The theme of the play Is the ef- tacked. fe^iOFVAlUES/ 6 6 BRIDES TO Buying A W s tiiighous WashBF BE— Were Puffing On a Sale fhaf Gives It Will be to your advan­ tage to compare Quality— Means Economy That Lasts Through The Years Styles—Prices before fur­ nishing your home. You You the Greatest Furniture $ will pay much leas at When You Buy A Washer Bearing The Ward’s. Opportunities of a Lifetime .. Name Westinghouse You Can Be Sure i : A Real Scoop—K Great Achievement! It W ill Give You Lasting Satisfaction VARIETY— ORIGINALITY— VALUE An event that will be the talk orf the town . . . The style ^ today, yesterjear—or to-be, wise In values, wlU greatly appreciate this u h iui^ im offering. Many distinctive—custom buUt—smart designed two and three-piece UvIm THE room suites—upholstered and buUt by America’s foremost mannfactorerl bigs tee finest. Including Friezes Tapestries— Beppe—Mohair. STANDARD STYLE SHOW—LIVING ROOM SUITES JUST RE­ CEIVED FROM THE BOSTON FURNITURE SHOW —AS USUAL WARD’S LEADS!

Better values—wider selection—more style—ToaHL CASH WARD STORE WINS adore teem for they’re beautifully made—It’s hard to believe they are so low priced. You’re bound to find a suite to please you at a price you’re willing to pay. INCREASE AWARD 'fg , ^ 4 id. " • Every Soite Is ^ 4 It Different. Budget $ *^^ ^ a 0 Every Suite Is 3 5 Honored at Boston Furniture Guaranteed. $5.00 down, $6.65 monthly .XuC 0 S n p e r Saglesi Exhibit for Large Busi­ 'd> Constmetion. r* * A A ll Custom Built. This model, too,/has extra large capacity . . . and speed 1 Individually De­ Eight lbs. per load. Exclusive, four wing “ Pari-Vane” ness Advance. signed. agitator. Tub is porcelain-enameled, mounted in rub­ 9 AH Have Float­ ber; the rust-proofed cover has a vibration-proof rubber ing Comfort. Wm. P. Lyons, local manager of edge. The heavy, one-piece cast iron, enameled wring­ Montgomery Ward A Co. and H. Le er has an instant safety release. Two-and-one-quarter I Toumeau, department head of Fur- inch, self-adjusting, balloon rolls. Large rubber tired nlture and Rugs, have returned from casters. Boston where they attended the an­ nual spring showing of furniture and rugs at the Boston Furniture Show. ’The policy of Montgomery Ward A Co. is to purchase all the finest I BED Pour other Westinghouse Models To Choose Prom: sample suites shown at the furni­ ture show for their store. 'The store VALUES making the greatest increase *ln SPECIAL sales during the month of February ROOM UP TO $295. PINGER TOUCH SPINNER-DRYER is honored by taking their choice of these manufacturers’ sample show suites for their store. These suites SUITES BUDGET TERMS $49.50 $ include bedroom, living room, and ARRANGED. 110.00 $ 1 2 0 0 0 dining sxiltes of the latest design, foremost in quality as they are spe­ - $52.84 Budgret $117.88 Budget cially made for the Boston show by nr r +• •? * ' $128.62 Budget leading manufacturers to show the II Down 53.00 $3.25 Month $5.00 Down $7.52 Month exceptional quality of their suites. J5.00 Down $8.25 Month Ward’s local store bad the dis­ TO tinction of winning the award ai their February furniture business bad a 50 per cent Increase over any previous year In competition with all other New England Ward stores. SPECIAL OFFER! A year’s supply of Local people wUl greatly benefit VALUES UP TO through this award u all these suites will arrive during this week $325. Robertson’s Granulated Soap Free with every and will be offered at amazingly low k prices in the very near future. • 8-4-5 and 6-Piece Mr. Lyons and Mr. Le Toumeau Suites. were elated over the fact, that In Westinghouse Washer purchased before April 1st winning this award the local Ward 0 Choice of Woods. store would have these wonderful ^ Mahogany - Walnnt lultei showing the newest, latest • - Maple - Satin- STYLE SHOW — BEDROOM SUITES designed finest of woods, and beau- wood. Hie most beautiful array of Bedroom Suites wb have ever seeu. Yea’ll . tlful new coverings on living room • Colonial Suites. suites never before offered to the • Modernistic Suites. like theno, tooi We are confident yoif will agree teat these Suites are won­ public an Twbere. Coverings on 3 • Conservative Suites. the new 1984 living room suites derful values for leading fundture buyers acclaimed teem as tee hit of teo trend toward modemistio harmoni­ • AU Finely BuUt. Boston Furniture Show. Now—^whlle tee selection Is new—make your seleo- Automatic Washers 00 zation in rust, green, blue and gold. 0 Guaranteed Con- tlon. We assure yon great saivngs. Besides being the first to-offer these stmetion. (Demonstrators) ^ i suites. Ward’s policy of selling at lower prices will be strictly adhered 2 to.______■ Equipped With Attachment Ironers § WILTON — GULISTAN AMERICAN ORIENTAL MONTGOMERY 61 Bugs, RVGS an new de­ signs in the finest WARD coUeotion of mgs t The Manchester773 Main St ElectricPhone 5181 Company shown In Bfanchos- ter. Priced at great •hvbtgfc l6 l For Spedal E ^ e n i^ AppointMM^tiu. PAGE SIS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, UAMCHESTEK. CONN., MONDAY,

tflanrIfpBtpr indivldusl in her own right, as evi- abilltiee of the Army sir forces to deaoed not only by the fact that she cany on. made a Journey compared to which That any such adjustments and HEALTH-DIET ADVICE £airatag Bpralii Byrd’s modem Antarctic expeditions arrangements can be made In three POBUSHSD BY THB BY UR. FRANK McCX)Y HSRALD PRINTING COMPANY, INC are commonplace, but toted along days, however, will strike mere ob­ Qoestloiu ta regard to Uealtb and Diet IS Btaaell S treet almost four million dollars in gold servers as too sanguine a view to Maooh'atar, Conn. will be answered by Ur. MoCoy wbo oan THOMAS FERGUSON and an enormous caravan load of take. But if it took three months be addrettaed In care ol tlila paper. Bn- GanaraJ Manacar various other desirable things, as a or three years, and meantime the close stamped, aeil-nddresied envelope^ Founded October 1, 1881 mere souvenir of her caU. Any­ mails had to go back to the primi­ (or reply. * PubltBhod Every Evening Except Sundays and Holldaya. Entered at the body like that deserves to go down tive and remote carriage methods of Post Office at Mancheater, Cona„ aa in tradition or history by his or her five years ago—methods that served NASAL CATARRH CURABLE IN-- sponge baths, and exercises as part Second Claaa Mall Matter. ANY CLIMATE <$>of the treatment. SUBSCRIPTIOK RATES own name. Maybe we shall now well enough in the busiest period of One Year, by mail ...... 18.00 Catarrh is not by Itself a serious Per Month, by mall ...... $ ,80 find out, sooner or later, what hers our country’s history—we should Right at the^ start of this article, disease; -however, the patleRt wbo Single conlea ...... 8 .08 was. probably be able to get along with­ I want to say that I consider ca­ has bat' catarrh for several years is Eelivered. one yeaj ...... 88.00 tarrh a curable disease. The cure likely to develop some other disor­ There’s another thought In con­ out any especial inconvenience. der. Some ot the disorders which MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED of £iny catarrhal condlticn depends PPESS nection with this discovery business. There has been an excited yet pur­ may follow catarrh ol the nose and The Aaaoclated Preaa la ezclualvely The country of the Sabeans could not poseful outcrow against the cancel­ ujon removing the imderlying throat are: Deafness, sinus trouble, entitled tu the aae tor republlcatlon cause, catarrh la caused by wrong bronchitis, asthma, enlaiged tonsils of all news dlspatcbe credited to It have been very extensive—at least lation of the airmail contracts, and habits of eating and living which or not otherwlau credited in thla and discharge fronr the ears. paper and alao the local newa pub­ the habitable part of it Yet ap­ the tragedies of the Army air serv­ buiid up a toxic condition of the I do not recommend a purely lo­ lished herein, parently it produced a tremendous let have been seized on with the ut­ whole body Some of these Impuri- cal treatment in overcoming catarrh AH rights of republlcatlon of ^es are thrown out through the mu­ where the patient usos some spray special dlspatchaa herein ari alae re- lot of gold. Gold is practically Im­ most avidity by its promoters as eerved. cous membranes and catarrh there­ or douche which he applies at home perishable and if that area held proving their case. The grisly ros­ fore represents an attempt made by at frequent intervals. The habit of Full aerrlce client of N B A Ser­ ter of deaths among , Army fliers the body to cleanse itself of wastes. vice. Inc, plenty of it when It was Irrigated coqtinually spraying the nose with and had a population it probably proves absolutely nothing in tho Judged from the standpoint, catarrh strong antiseptics will in many Publlaher'e Representative: The matter of contracts. It has noth­ is in itself a curative process an/i case-T only serve tc Irritate the nasal Julius Mathews Special Agency—New contains plenty of it now, though it the best way to encourage the eur- membrane %nd wlL make the condi­ York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. is all absolute desert And It will ing whatever to do with the merits ing process is to allow the dis­ tion worse. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF be strange if this discovery of its or demerits of cancellation. What charge to continue and at the same CIRCULATIONS. capital doesn’t set the fingers of It does Indicate is that the Army time to start a treatment which QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2 PIECES will cleanse the body by systemic (Married People Live Longer) The Herald Printing Company, Inc., footloose prospectors the world over planes are not as good as privately assumes no financial responsibility wastes. Question: “A Bachelor” Inquires: The LAWSON group, shown above, is a for typographical rrrora appearing In to itchli^ to get hold of some of i t owned planes for long distance and It is only sound common sense to “Why do yo'U say that married peo­ fine old English type design in a new size. advertisements in the Manchester night flying nor the Army pilots as realize that if catarrh is caused ple live longer than single ones? I Simple, graceful lines make the Lawson Evening Herald. If it does we needn’t be greatly well trained for such work sis those through wrong diet, the cure de­ notice that you made this state­ style adaptable to Colonial, English or mod­ surprised to hear, pretty soon, of pends upon using the right diet- In em furnishings. Choice of coverings. Sofa MONDAY, MARCH 12 ment in a recent article. ’ this, that or the other expedition of of the private corporations. Which my own experience with thousands Answer: 'The most reasonable ex- only, 349.50. is a subject that may well occupy of cases, I have had successful re­ ulanatlon which I can give jrou of gold hunters adventuring Into the sults in permanently overcoming ca­ PATMAN BILL South Arabian sand wastes—and be­ the very serious consideration of the the fact that married people live administration and Congress, all by tarrh ihrougb teaching the .atient longer than single ones is as fol­ The national House of Represent ing quietly devoured by them. to eat the right foods. If a com­ lows: Those who are married tend itself. The country is asking tatives was to have voted today on A good many lives have «been mon-sense diet is .ollowed for a suf­ to have more regular habits “Why?” ficient length of time, you may ex­ those who are unmarried, especially the proposal to take out of the given up in fruitless search for the It Is highly probable that a very- pect to cure catarrh and this cure In regard to fooa The bachelor does hands of the Ways and Means Com­ lost gold mine of Pegleg Smith in can be brought about in no matter large proportion of the people of the not have tlio advantage of regular mittee, where It had been burled, our own Death Valley—and Death what climate you may live. Food is home-cooked meals which are as a •pecial Exhibit and Sale country would be perfectly content always more Important than climate the Patman bill to pay the soldiers’ Valley Is a safe and pleasant land general rule more wholesome than to see the airmail service abandoned In cunng catarrh. those meals obtained In a restau­ bonus by the Issue of two billion, compared to that part of the world for such an indefinite time as might There is a slmpU easy test which rant, while It L® entirely ^x)sslble to four hundred Tnimnn dollars in out of which the Queen of Sheba so you may make for yourself, which be necessary in order to insure both obtain a wholesome meal in a res­ greenbacks. It was slso sntlcipat* long ago rode to Jerusalem, will prove to you that the food you taurant if one knows which foods to a rn^^xl'TiiiTw of safety to the pilots eat hat. a great deal to do with your Kroehler Living Room sd that the bill would not only be Danger, suffering, almost certain pick out, nevertheJees, the averaige and a certainty that the contracts catarrh. This test will take three bachelor does not bother to take the taken away from the committee but death in its grisliest form have were properly and honestly award­ weeks and to make the test I want trouble to do this. I do not know that it would be put upon its pas* never yet deterred a certain tyx>e ol you to do the following; For two whether or not this answer wlU ed and compensated. and adopted, in ths face of a adventurer from going after gold. weeks you are to avoid all starchy sound very convincing to you; how­ FY)r the sake of a little earlier de­ foods such as bread, cookies, spa­ Furniture ever it IS true tha? many ststlstles poslUva threat of a veto by Preil Should this Sabess story prove up livery of its letters the nation is ghetti, potatoes, and rice also avoid show that the average married per­ dent Rooeerelt. it will bs a unique situation If t)ie milk and sugars. You will be pleas­ Our Main Floor center aisle makes way for a special Exhibit and Sale of not likely to be willing to risk either son actually does live longer It has been taken for franted for argonauts do not tread on the heels antly surprised tc find that your' the average unmarried per.xm. As new Kroehler Furniture this week. Tomorrow the stage will be set. Five the slaughter of men or submission condition is improving and that you some time that ths Senate would of the archaeologists. you say that you will be watching new Kroehler^ suites, exclusive with Watkins in Manchester, will be shown to trickery and unfair practices in have had less mucus than before. for this answe;- In the New Orleans concur with the House in the pas> Now, go back to your old diet and Times Picayune, I sincerely hope grouped in this one big disp^y for the first time. All coverings available the distribution of contracts. use all of the different starchy foods will be shown, too. Come in this week, even if only to see the new de­ sa^re of the biU. Whether the bonue MELLON that you secure the paper on the measure oould then be peeaed over with milk and sugar. Within a short day that this appears. signs and learn about Kroehler Guaranteed Construction. No citizen of this country has time, 3mur catarrh will begin to the President’s veto is problematl come back. This test is so simple (Blood Pressure Growing Higher) cal. A prepondsrancs of opinion ever been made the subject of more to make and the results are so defi­ Question: Mrs. Larry E. of Tam­ seems to be that it could not—that numerous or more violent attaclcl nite that it is easy for you to prove pa, Florida, writes: “My sister has than Andrew W. Mellon. Since be for yourself that what you eat has high blood pressure and it seems to a considerable number of members something to do with your catarrh. is the accredited bead of what la be growing worse instead of better. in both branches who might vots NEW Of course, a period of two weeks, Is ther^ anything ’ can do for her?” for the bill out of respect for the probably the richest family in where you are carefiol to omit Answer: It has been my experi­ political Influence of the veteran or­ America this is more or less nat starches, sugars and milk will not ence that high blood pressure be a sufficient length of time to en­ ganizations would be willing enough ural. Mr. Mellon, being surround­ be lowered through the use of ttie YORK tirely cure your catarrh, but never- correct fasting and dieting instruc­ thereafter to have it killed by exe­ ed by an aura of wealth, logically . a 1934 S£RVIC£,INC tbelesL it will give you a good start tions. When the patient continues to cutive action. becomes a shining target for the toward recovery, and this recovery use an incorrect diet, the high blood critics of a system which makes By FALX HARRISON will be more rapid If you will pre­ pressure will ordinarily tend to in­ In any event It is probable that cede the careful diet with a short crease rather than to grow any bet­ the most important implication in such accumulations of riches and New York, March 12—Most men five-day fast and will use ensmas, ter. . this Patman bill is being lost sight power possible. He has come. In wouldn’t consld.er it a real mis­ of by a majority even of those most many minds, to typify the kind of fortune to look like the Prince of immediately interested in Its pas­ civilization which has now been Wales. Given some natural re­ sage. It Is difficult to over-esti­ brought under such a terrific fire semblance they’d likely try to Behind the Scenes in mate the significance of a proposal from a thousand guns of economic ~Beigbten it by apeing some of theory. David’s tricks of dress; or might to distribute more than two billion even go around falling off horses. of dollars among a class of people It was inevitable that the Roose But Thomas Hamilton always velt administration, in self protec­ WASHINGTON who. In the vast majority of cases, felt differently about it. His amaz­ tion if for no other reason, should ing resemblance to H. R. H. has stand In serious need of money and been a source of embarrassment By RODNEY DUTOHER ^ But beet sugar refiners were en­ of the things that money can buy; Indulge in some sort of gesture with to him since be was a boy. In The Herald's Washington Cor­ couraged. If they beat the bill, they it could hardly fail to result in a relation to Mr. Mellon, who has been Pittsburgh, his home town, peo­ respondent think, they can make Roosevelt ac­ accused of more financial sins than ple used to sthre and make wise­ cept the old stabilization agreement noticeable flurry, at least, of com­ Washington, March 12.—The hot­ any other member of the party at cracks. Several years ago, when which would cut Cuban and Filipino mercial and Industrial activity. But the Prince camo to this country test potato in WMhington right quotas, give them one of 1,760,000 a much farther reaching significance present in minority. Mr. Mellon for the polo matches, Hamilton DOW is the sugar issue. tons instead of the 1,450,000 now attaches to the proposal to pay tho professes to rejoice that this ges­ happened to visit Warenton, Va., Is the administration’s sugar pro­ planned, and allow them new, larg­ ture has taken the fprm of a court which is famous as a bimting cen­ duction control bill an entering er profits. 2 PIECES bonus in greenbacks. ter. Word got around that the wedge both toward elimination of proceeding for alleged evasion of But they also know that Roose­ This is the type of inflationary Prince had come down from Long uneconomic, expensive, tariff-pro­ velt might wreck them—if be cared "The Bideford” we call this two-piece group the Income tax law, since such pro­ Island to do a bit of riding, and tected fndustriee gnd the control of showing Queen Anne influence in its currency threat which, during a crowds followed Hamilton when­ to—by following a secret tariff com­ ceeding brings the attacks on him industry and its profits? mission recommendation for sugar cabriole feet You’U find a refreshing new long life time, haa brought chills ot ever be appeared on the streets. note in the graceful swing of arms and out of tbs magazines end out of sn Another time In Bermuda be bad That's a big bite, but many whis­ tariff reduction. terror to the hearts of some thou­ pers from the inside answer “yes” backs of th w pieces. AJtboui^i of full administration department and puts a similar experience, eveiwbody One report, meanwhile, ia that size, this type of design will fit Into a sands of Americans who knew exact­ thinking that wales was visiting on both counts. Lobbyists for do­ Roosevelt favors a 20-year policy them into the open scene of a com­ mestic sugar Interests have eent a ■mall room comfortably, os well as tba ly why they dreaded it tad to those tbs islands incognito. for liquidation of the industry. large living room. Sofa only, of millions of other Americans who petent tribunal. rallying cry to other tariff bene­ Clear oa Mod ficiaries, urging them to Join in de­ dreaded it Just as profoundly with­ Tbs whole country will bs glad A Titled Bole The House was gagged oa the tex to bavs this great cloud of rumors, In addition, Hamilton happens to fense against a Common peril. bill and forbidden to offer amend­ out having ths least idea why—ex­ ments because no one could under­ allsgatlona, aeeuaationa against be an actor (though be aspires cept that they have been told it tc playwrltlDf) and has found it The bill itself Is innocent enough. stand the thing and free debate would be terrible. MsUon erystalizs into an authorita­ It would stabilize tba Industry oy meant bopeleee chaos! tive court action. The people want domestic and import quotas, restore Even a Republican sponsor, If the Patmaa bill should be to know the truth. If MelUm beet and cane growers to pre-war Treadway of MaasacbLisetts, admit­ adopted despite the ppposltloa ol a couple of Broadway produe parity price. cheated tbs government out of mil ted that at least 160 of the blll’e the President, the whole theory of tlons, which happened to be flops. XToneumers would be protected, pages hadn't been touched upon by Hone the country wants to know It. And last summer he was sitting because refiners wouldn’t be allow­ greenback currency would be put the Ways and Means oommlttse and If be obeyed the law and conducted rather disconsolately at a soda ed a greater profit spread. that be defied any member of the upon practical demonstration. That fountain, sipping a black-and blnwelf b^rably the country wants But Rooievelt’e skeptical atti­ committee—Including former teach­ that theory coastitutes aa assault white and wlsblngslshli be didn't look tude toward wbat Secretary Wal­ to know that, too. like anybody in particular, when ers, lawyers, and professors of on every principle of flnaace that lace calls "botbouee Industries" Greek—“to explain In plain English Tba one thing It doesn't want is Haeeard Snort and Max Siegal complicates the picture aad the has been effeoUve alace the resump­ came in. bimdreds of items that are written ■tailing and fiddling and false mu whole apple-cart wae at least threat­ ej expliclty as possible.” Meeeri, Short and Siegel were tion of specls payaiset sftsr tbs tione in this proceeding, now that It ened with upeet with A. J. fl. Weav- Norris Has New Goal in the tbroee of puttin|T together et, bead of AAA’e sugar section, Civil War is wldsly rsoognlasd. But has been started, either on tbs part the revue called “Ae ^ o u san d e Senator George Norris, wbo bae events of the last fsw ysars bavs ua- made indlecreet aad unauthorized the federal lame duck oonstitutionai of tha Department of Justice and tu Cheer”, and what they most need­ assertions at House hearlnge. •eatsd a large part of the public's ed wai a man wbo looked like the amendment imder bis belt and soon lawyers or Mr. Mellon and hie law­ He explained the bill well, but may achieve another, abolieblng faith la those prladples. There is, Prince of Wales to play that role yers, What ths country wants Is In one of the skits. Siegel spotted let himself be drawn into virtual the electoral college, baa gone wait it may bs assumed, a eoasidsrabls the truth. iUmllten, gasped and pointed, assertlone that the administration to laimcb a revolutionary eonstitu dsgrss of curiosity as to bow a ’’There’s our man,” agreedeed SIShort, wanted to get rid of the 160,000,- tlonal reform in his home state. 000 domeetlc Industry, which costs heavy Ihus of grseabacks would "He’s probably a bookkeeper or Nebraska, undar an amendmant AIR MAIL shoe eaieiroan, but I’ll hire him coneumers 1200,000,000 a year In drafted for her by Norris, would work—and not, among tbs majority and teach him to act If it takei all tariff duties, become unique among states by of the psopis, anywhere near so Senator Fees of Ohio, coneistent lummer,” wae delighted, of The inside story woe that Weaver having a one-houss, non-partisan much of that heart chilling fear course, when be discovered that had left New Orleans by plane the legislature of 30 to 60 members, Republican critic of the administra­ Hamilton already knew bow to of ths consequences as there used previous afternoon and was fagged, instead of her present 100 repre- tion, mads a dsolaratlon in the act. mentally and physically, beyond eentativea and 38 Senators. Politi­ to be. course of debate ths other day which And Hamilton hlmeolf, new capacity. After the bearing be was cal parties would be Ignored In may perhaps have received mors in his fifth month of the the­ the most mlserabts man m Wash­ primaries and elections. atrical hit, is glad after ell ington and sugar state representa­ r ' NAMELESS QUEEN gsnsrtl endorsement throughout that he looks like David If 67,000 referendum signatures Windsor. tives were making a tsrrlfld roar. are obtained, the proposal will go the country than any other peril- Costlgan of Colorsorado, . syrho______fatber- to the voters in Uie fall aleotlon. Perhaps, if ths reported discovery sen eritlolem elnoe President Roose­ Sdoesss Storv sd tbs bill in the Senate baoause ^ Norris says It would mean more Sofa and Lounge Chair of the oapitel olty of andeat Saba velt was Inaugurated. Fees eesert- Its immediate benets to growers direct popular repreeentatlon, great­ ■', f-C: or Bbeba turns out to bs a true case, Hearing a Utils ■ story about aad atrociously underpaid labor, re­ ed that it would have been far bet­ the great frie n d s^ of (3ana er efficiency and economy, lees cor­ "Dover” is ths appropriate name of this and if the archaeologists do some­ pudiated Wsever's words ae "fool­ ruption and boil rule, better laws ter to suepend the airmail service Tunnsy and Eddie Biq^an, the two moaslvs Engllab Loungs typa suits. The how or other manage to 'get into moet erudite of all great boxere, ish stetsmsnts.” end better men in office. altogether than to turn the duty ot reminded thle column that It has sofa Illustrated, and a loungs chair to . tbs place and carry on exeavattons, flying the malle over to the Army, not reported on the latter-day ac­ Sofas $49-50 matoh It exactly (not shown) ar luclu^ r one result may bs tbs discovery, whose personnel bad not be« tivities of Eagan, tbs amateur flet- li the "Boys' Bretberbood Repub­ la a proaperoua tnsuranoe man In In ths group. Wing chair shown Is nog sUngtr from Celerade, Tale, Har­ New York now, and bae ttwo. eons; from some aaeisnt IneortptlOB or trained for euob work and whose lic’’ which is a club on the lower Kroehler Sofas from ths Lawson snd Included. Out-back arms, a styts dstbiig ^ vard, Oxford, Auetralia and way- Bast Side. “It tsaobss boys to do one is a Yale senior, and an oars­ the Bldeford groups can be purchuad other, tbs name of that sporting ihlpe were not properly equipped points. man; the other is a prep school separately, for only 149.60. All prices back to the 18th century, ars being rsvlMilV things for themselves," says Ea- and adventurous Udy who, ns ruler and not daelfnad for this eervlee. All ths time* hs used to spend student and a football playtr o t Ustsd bars ars for THIB WSmc and ars hers shosm to sxosUmit BdifBa* msslng light-bsavywslgbt titles "and both Oene and 1 are of the Boutb Arnbtaas, paid tbs well great promise. Ooy hlinew says ONLY. tags. Chdes ot coverings. j Jfotbiog thatrbae been enld in the and swuiglng at other* people’s htfully keen about It” he dreama a lot about • football — known vlelt to idag lolomon it eontroveriy has met, it is safe to Jaws, bs was aiming at a law ca­ Eddie goee over to the Tale uepally of going Into a ganu with­ Club every noon hour' and worki Jerusalem. say, with eueh general ^wroval as reer,* end now bo «s pretty wsU out knowing the elgnale, or* n th - letmebsd in i t Has a n ith Ave­ out In the gymnaelum. Lx^ly he out being dole to find hie ahoqa. It bae always leeased to many la-* this. nue offiee of his own, and enough bae been jpraetleing a t equajh ten­ berently polite people that Btbllenl Inoorporatlng, suing and ssttllng nis, because bs has a match eohed- Aad nothing that bae been done. CPtN mURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVH^IINCS UNTH 9 O tM X X ' ' history aad tradition nllke denlt out to do tbsd JW'Mn afford a Paik uled with Tunney, who la eoma- A Plum tree which bore a crop It if equally reasonable to aeeume, AvaMje' Ipartment where be Uvee thlng of a maeter at sqnaob. last fall in the yard of an Oakland scant oourteey to an extremely im­ has met with more general npfnpva( w ra n ls wife aad two ohlldfen. Another gnat amateur iporte Cal., resident came forth with a new portant pereonnge in nlwnys refer- than the Preeldeat'e present order Two of bis oUente are Cbarlea gure whom you probably haven't crop which ripened in January ot thle year. WATKINS BROTHERS i i ling to her merely ne the Queen of for a temporary suspension of all Francis Coe, tbs author who was heard about In a long tima le Ted C'Jlsd "Sooker” when bs was ths Ooy, pre-war'or battbattWhif ram of Bheba. Ibe wne n great deni more mall flying until sebedulee and pugUlstle pride of tbs navy, aad Tale foot^. HaHo hasn’t been in Twenty-three oampe of the Civil­ at MANCHESTER. c 6 n N. thaa th a t She wge an outeteAding •rrasgemeate can be adjusted to the Jack Dempsey. One of hie hob- the------news------iUncehe be and the late ian Conservation corps are located Jso fluured ^ Osos TusMiy, ^JoiAM B ifils were dtvoreod. Ooy tax Loulali^ta* MANCHESTER EVENING HBRAU), MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, MA31CH12,1984.

duel between- the cowardly “Bob sorship of Taakeroosan 'rri)>g,N0b 51, Max Brand; “ BiU Had an Um bfdM ” Acres” and “Beverly". Improved Order of Red Men and by Louise Hauck; **l%at (H il ffoin DAILY RADIO PROGRAM This is the fourth presentation by Kiowa Couneil, No. 36, Degree of New York,” by AUgne CSprllsa; ROCKVILLE the members of the faculty all of PocEhontas. “WWp Hand,” by Helen Martin; "A which have been very euccessful. A gooial hour will follow the Physician In the House," by J. H. ' MONDAY, MARCH 12 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) Other productions Included "M id­ awarding of piisea and' refreab- Greer; :’Russia Today,T-. by Sher­ The rime has oome to take strong, It is absurd to jMy. .thkt . Nets: All prosrami to k«y and baalo ehalna or rroups thereof unless spcd- summer Night’s Dream” , “ An­ menta will be served during the wood Eiddy; “If you Want to Fly,” Bed; coast to coast (o to c) deslsnatlon Includes all available sUtlons. measures for safeguarding the and Japan are now orieYer Programs subject to change. P. drades and the Lion” and “Twelfth evening. Whist parties have been by Alexander Klemra; “It’s Up to Cent. East. SURROUND IDENTITY OF N ig h t” morale at our people. at loggerheads. ^ NBC>WEAF NETWORK 8:00— 7:00— Myrt A Marge—east only; held in Red Men’s tm-ii during the the Women,” by Mrs. Franklyn Another novel feature was sug­ winter season and have been well —^Oardiiial Patrick Eoeeph Hayes —HlnMil Halts, ti •ABIC — East! weaf wlw weel wtlc Louis Panico’s Orchestra—midwest Roo^elt; "America in the World to U. 8. w lar wtac wcsh wfl wilt wfbr wrc wgy 8 : 1 ^ 7:15—Just Piain Bill — east; gested with the identifleation of attended. , of New York. Texas Rangers—w; Panics Ore.— P U Y E R S WITH SECRECY War,” by James HarboM; “Amid when woae wtam wwj weal; Mid: ksd the characters from the photo­ Boekvllle Briefs These ' Storms,” by Winston wtnao wcfl woc-who wow wdaf wkbf midwest; Travers Orchestra-DUe graphs when babies, namely, the I reject the contention of the NORTHWEST * CANADIAN — wtmj 6:30— 7:30—Music on the A ir east; George P. Wendhelser , proprietor Churchill. wlba kstp webo wday kfyr crct cfcf Quartet — west: Buck Rogers— Prizes for Those' Who Guess date wh^n the photos were, taken. 'The Handicraft Boys’ club of Rye Austrian govenunoit riiat any in­ SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wls wjax mldw rpt: Knight Orches.— Dixie 'This has been barred, however, as of the Wendhelser Music store on tervention against the Austrian wfla-wsun wlod wsm wmo wsb wapi 6:45— 7:45— Boaks Carter, Talk—ba­ Names of Teachers in Cast of Main street, left Satiuday afternoon street, held a social time, which Hrst wash with port Reslael Spapb sic; And the Crowd Roars— west members feared it would disclose state has been undertaken or plan-* wjda wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc for Florida for syshort vacation. Mr. took the form of a “BackwsuMs Theo relieve and improve sore pimply woat ktbs kths wsoc wave 7.’00— 8:00— The Happy Baksre—basio ‘The Rivals.” their ages. oed by the Reich. 7:15— 8:15— Edwin C. Hill — basic; Wendhelser will stay at the Lu Party.” The alumni boys were also spots whb sood^ M 'M O UNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kahl — ChaaoeDor Hitler of Gom any. PACIFIC COAST — kpokfl kfw komo Songs— west; The Taximeter—Dixie TextUe Workers Meet invited last Friday evening at the 7:30— 8:30—Bing Crosby—also coast; The identiflcatlbn of members of Olaa Inn, at Fort Lauderdale, Fla., ‘kbq kfsd ktar kgu kpo An unusually large crowd was where he has stopped for several School house An evening chuck full C. Wheeler’s Orchestra— midwest the faculty of the Rockville High ‘Cent. East. 8:00— 9:00—Stokowski Orches.—c to e present at the meeting of Rockville seasons. of fun was greatly enjoyed from I'do not think the federal govem- 8:15— 9:15— Emery Deutsch’s Violin Local, No. 2012, United Textile Zollo and Orchestra school from photographs when they The regular'meeting of the Com­ beginning to end. ^ '• 3 0 — 5:30—Tom Mix Adventure—east 8:30— 9:30—The Big Show—cat to cat Resinoi were in “ swaddling clothes’’ is the Workers of America, held Saturday mon CouncQ will be held Tuesday Rev. Harry S. Martin, pastor of 4:45— B :4 ^ T h e Wizard of Ox, Drama 9:0—12:00—Leon Belasco Orch.— ba­ dan £md the different female mem­ evening In the K. of C. rooms in 6 : 0 ^ 9:00—Gypsies Concert Orchea with the local manufacturers in the the church. There was a moving 8:86— 9:30— The Ship of Joy— also cat sic; C. Dickerson Orches.— midwest bers of the faculty are rehearsing Prescott block. 11:30—12:30— Pancho A Orches.—c to c settlement of difficulties in the local picture which was entitled, “When 9:00—10:00— Eastman Orches.— also c for the presentation behind locked The Ladles Auxiliary of the A. O. Forum— cat to cat NBC-WJZ NETWORK mills was pleasing news to the the Fog Lifted.” doors in the auditorium. The secrecy H. will hold a meeting Tuesday eve­ Fogarty, Tenor members. The regular meeting of the South 10i15—11 :1 ^N ew s Broadcast— basic BASIC — East: wjz wbz-wbza wbal of the whole affair has attracted ning at 8 o’clock. A social will fol­ 10:2^—11:2^—Ted Weems A Orchestra wham kdka wgar wjr wlw ^syr wmal; It was voted Saturday to send a low the meeting. Windsor Garden club which was Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wls kwk much attention and aroused unusual •-ucss a Orchestra delegation to the Textile Council at A short calendar session of the scheduled for last Tuesday, March 11:00— 12:00—George Olsen’s Orchestra kwer koU wren wmaq kso wkbf interest among the student body. Jewett City, Sunday afternoon. The 11:30—12:30— Frankie Masters Orches. NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmJ Tolland County Superior Ctourt was 6, was postponed imtil March 27, on wlba kstp webc wday kfyr crct cfcf No advance notice of the cast of party left Rockville at noon for held this morning with Judge Frank account of the bad weather and CB8-WABC NETWORK SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wls wJax characters is to be made but the Jewett City and returned Simday wfla-wsun wlod wsm wmo wsb wapl P. McEvoy of Waterbury on the drifted roads: They will hold their evening. BASIC— East wabc wade woko wcao wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc characters can possibly be identified bench. This is the last short calen­ meeting at the Wapping Commu­ waab wnac wiV * wkbw wkrc whk cklw woai ktbs kths wsoc wave from the photographs placed on the An open meeting for the Textile THE NEW TELEPHONE BOOK ■wdre wcau wlp _wjas wean wfbl wsi)d M OUNTAIN — koa kdyl kglr kghl dar session of the winter term of nity Church House. The Laurel •wjsv wmas; Midwest: wbbm wfbtn PACIFIC COAST — kgo kn kgw komo entrance door of the auditorium of Workers of Rockville is to be held the court. Club of Blast Hartford will be guests ktnbc kmoz wowo wbas kbq kfsd ktar kpo the school this morning. Saturday afternoon, March 17, in Supplies of liquor are being re­ of the local club. Frederick W. GOES TO PRESS ON MARCH 24 EAST— wpg whp wlbw whec wibz wfea Cent. EasL the Ladies of Columbus hall in the ■wore wicc efrb ckac The title o9 the different charac­ ceived by the Rockville druggists Boissevaln, landscape architect and DIXIE—wgst wsfa wbre wdod 4:30— 5:30— The Singing Lady—east ters is attached to each photogpraph Prescott block. A ll textile workers and sale in small containers is to garden editor of the “Hartford klra wrec wlac wdsu wtoc lu-ld wrr 4:45— 5:45—Orphan Annie— east only and the novel feature of the whole of Rockville have been tendered an 5:00— 6:00— U. S. Army Band Concert start this week. The licenses are ex­ Times” will be the speaker, and his ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt invitation to attend this meeting re­ wbia wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs 6:30— 6:30—Three X Sisters — east; affair is that there are prizes for pected to arrive either today or subject wU’ be, ’The Hardy Garden. mmty good timos toill yon w$iss this ysmf The Singing Lady— repeat to wenr the members of the student body gardless of whether they are mem­ tomorrow. Mrs. BWward N. Stoughton of 52 M ID W E ST— wcah wgl wmt wmbd wlsn 5:45— 6:45— Lowell Thomas — east; making the correct guesses. bers of the Rockville union. M. J. If your name is not listed in A e teleplxMie book wlbw Icfh kfab wkbn wcco wsbt ksej Orphan Annie— repeat to midwest A meeting of the Cornelia Circle Bnisworth street. East Hartford, but wnax 6:00— 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy— east only T h e affair is such a novel way to The speakers’ qommlttee Is now formerly of Pleasant Valley, spent will people take the time and trouble to get in tooefa 6:15— 7:15— Baby. Rose Marie— es only will be held Tuesday afternoon at M O U N TA IN —drvor klz koh ksl advertise this production that even endeavoring to secure a prominent the home of Mrs. George P. McLean the week-end with friends in Bos­ COAST— khj koin kfre kol kfpy kvl 6:30— 7:30—George Gershwin, Piano E*rof. Philip M. Howe, principal ot speaker for this occasion and an in­ w iA you? kfbk kmj kwg kem kdb kgmib kgb 6:45— 7:45—To Be Announced of Talcott ayenue. Miss Adelaide ton, Mass. 7:00— 8:00—Side Show Variety Prog. teresting prog;ram has been assmred Cent. East. the school, and the two painters at Sperry will review the book "As the 7:30— 8:30— Michael Bartlett, Tenor the school have been spen&lng much all who attend. •All A e advantages of a listing in A e telephone 4:15— 5:15— Dictators Orchestra— to c 7:45— 8:45— Red Davis, Sketch— basic Earth Turns” by Gladys Hasty Car- 4:30— 5:30—Jack Armstrong— es only; 8:00— 9:00—Weekly Minstrels Show time trying their luck in guessing The membership of Rockville all A e pleasures of a telephone in your own iKmie, Hayes-Copeland Orchestra— west roll. Miss Sadie Millard wiU dis­ niNDS HNAVAD.ABLE FOR 8:30— 9:30— Melody Moments A Vocal the correct names for the character Local No. 2012 is constantly in­ cuss current events. 4:45— 5:45—The Funnybonera — east; 9:00— 10:00—To Be Announced titles attached to the phnt.ogra.phg creasing and more members are cost only a few cents a day. Yon can save youaetf Maurle Sherman Orch.—midwest 9:30—10:30— Henri Deering, Pianist— Rising Star Lodge, No. 49, I. O. 8:00— 6:00— Buck Rogers, Skit— east being added each week. The local PROPERTY INVENTORIES east; Pageant— wjr wenr wcky kdka “The Rivals” is an amusing O. F., will hold an important meet­ countless dreary hours — Aopping by telephony is so only; S k iu y, Sketch—rpt for mldw 9:45— 10:45— Pappy, Zeke, Ezra, Elton comedy of 18th century manners union includes all brsmehes of em­ 8:15— 6:15—Bobby Benson—east only; ing this evening in Odd Fellows 10:00— 11:00— Ramona, Songs — east; ployees of the local textile mlllg Gene and Charlie— Dixie and west Amos ’n’ Andy—repeat for west which has delighted many audiences hall. A ll members are requested to Senator Lonergan Told, How­ easy, so convenient. In stormy weaAer think of the 8:30— 6:30— Music Box—wabc; Sam 10:16— 11:15— News Broadcast— basic since it was first presented in 1775. A delegation from Manchester attend. ever, That Manufacturers’ Robbins Orches.—basic; Jack Arm­ 10:20—11:20—The Poet Prince, Songs The presentation in RockvHle sev­ was present Saturday. jobs you can do by telephone — wiAout «lrrin g frooi strong, Sketch— repeat to midwest 10:30—11:30— Phil Harris and Orchestra Abe Fine, hesid of the Peerless Census May Soon Be Started. 8:46— 6:45— Happy Minstrel — east; 11:00— 12:00—Ben Pollock’s Orchestra eral years ago attracted much at­ Barber Shops Closed Silk company on West Main street, A e comfort of j^or own home. Sam Robbins Orchestra— west 11:30— 12:30— Harold Stern’s Orchestra tention smd was a big success, fhe In respect for one of their master has returned from a trip to Florida. Washington, D. C., March 10 — theme of the play, as the title sug­ barbers, the Rockville Master Bar­ Times are getting better. This year, have Y O U R gests, centers around the suitors of bers association kept shops closed The Secretary of Commerce hew in­ formed Senator Lonergan, of Oin- Lydia Languish. this morning during the funeral of name in A e telephone book. It vwU soon be too late. nectlcut, that money is no longer The cast includes many types of William F. Ohis of 31 Blast street, WAPPING Better fill out A e coupon below T O D A Y . characters: the heroine Lydia Lan­ who died Friday night. available for conducting real prop­ WTiC WBZ-WBZA erty inventories in various sections guish, who craves romance to such The barbers attended the fimeral Hartford, Coon. The following new books have of Connecticut under the G. W. A. an extent that she is willing to loose of Mr. Ohls at St. Bernard’s church 50.000 H ., 1060 K. iX, 282-8 M. Springfield — Boston been added to the Wapping Ladd program, but that it may be possi­ T h e SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND her fortune by eloping with a pen­ at 9 o’clock in a body. Memorial Library recently: niless ensign, “Beverly” . The Rivals ble in the near- futin:e to start a Mr. Ohls is one of Rockville’s best “Bonfire,” by Dorothy Canfield; - manufacturers’ census. Monday, March 12. themselves, the danhing “ Captain known barbers and was engaged in TELEPHONE COMPANY 1 “Comrades of the Storm,’ by Peter ’The senator had asked approvsd Monday, March 12. Absolute,” distingfuished as “ Bever­ the trade for over 40 years. Kyne; “Within this Present,” by P. M. ly” ; the coimtry bumpkin, “Bob of a plaii to take inventory of real He is survived by his wife and one Margaret B^es; “Crowded 4:00— Betty and Bob. Acres” ; the duel loving “ Sir Lucius son, Leonard Ohls of this city. property in New Haven, similar to P. M. 4:15— To be announced. Hours,” by Allcis Longworth; “A l­ a project conducted at Waterbury. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TBUPH^IE COMPANY ©’Trigger” ; Lydia’:, maid, “ Lucy” , Snow Plows Busy Sunday 4:00—Organ Melodies — Walter 5:00— Agricultural Markets. askans All,” by Barrett WiUoughby; Limitation of the C. W. A. work, Dept. 49, MANCHESTER, CONN. Dawley. who complicates matters by_ playing Fear that the snow might get the “Anthony Adverse, ’ by Harvey Al­ 5:15—^Newa. one suitor against smother; Mrs. and uncertainty of the new emer­ 1 want to order 4:30— Jack and Loretta Clemens. best of them prompted the Public len; “ Franklin Delano Roosevelt,” 5:30— The Singing Lady. Malaprop” with her Isurge voca­ gency works program to be effec­ 4:45— Morgan Memorial Talk— Works department employees early by Belle Moses; “ A Parade of the If you HAVE a telephone, U you HA VENT one, fiB k 5:45— Little O rp ^ n Annie. bulary which she constsmtly mis­ tive after March 31, caused the Cen­ Robert Drew-Bear. yesterday morning to clear the States,” by Bruce Barton; “Thomas check terrice desired. 6:00— United States Arm y Band. uses; “ Sir Anthony Absolute” , the sus Bureau to give an adverse re­ below for appoimmant 5:00— Leo Zollo’s Orchestra. streets of the five inches of snow Jefferson,” by Gene Lisitzkey; 6:30—Time. irsLscible but warm-hearted father port, the senator said. He was ad­ Change in Itstiag.. 5:30— Tom Mix. which fell late Saturday night and “Bugles Going By,” by .loseph Mc­ 6:32— Old Farmer’s Almanac. of- Captain Absolute; “Faulkland,” vised, however, that localities could Send aomeooe m ase om on 5:45— Wizard of Oz. early Sunday morning. Cord; “Who’s Who In America,” by Additional IhAig q 6:34— Temperature. who pines to r his beloved “Julia” ; Inaugurate such a program them­ 6:00— W rightville Clarion. The streets were cleared by noon Albert Marquis; “Bv the l^ r ld For­ 6:36— Sports Review. “Fsiggr”, who never hesitates to lie selves and receive necessary supplies Extenaioa telephooa..... Q ’dock 6:30— Irene Beasley. and proved a big accommodation to got,” by Ruli» Ayres; “The Paradise 6:41— Famous Sayings. to serve his msmter and many for taking the inventory through 6:45—i‘‘Controlling Tuberculosis'’ — the motorists. Hand le t— ...... „ □ 6:43— Weather otherg. Mystery,” by J, S. Fletcher; “Back the department. NAME.. DT. Eliot S. Cogswell. Red Men’s Whist MY TELEPHONE 6:45—Lowell Thomas. The action of the iday becomes Nupabers,” by Joseph Lincoln; “Jon­ Details regarding, a manufactur­ 7:00— ^Horse Stese Pbll«sophy. Another of the series of popular athan Bishop,” by Herbert Gorman; NUMBER IS. ADDRESS.____ 7:00— Amos n’ Andy. quite fast smd leads to msmy whist parties will be held tonight in ers’ census are now being studied, 7:15— Men of Song—Leonard Patri- “ One More River,” by John Gals­ the Senator s€dd, and will be an­ 7:15— Baby Rose Marie. humorous situations including a Red Men’s hall under the Joint spon­ celU, director. 7:30—George Gershwin — Louis worthy; Timbal Gulch ’ rail," by nounced later. 7:30— Shirley Howard and the Jes­ Katzman and his Orchestra. ters. 7:46—Radio Nature League — 7:45— Songs Without Words, Julius Thornton W. Burgess. Nussman, director. 8:00— Side Show 8:00— Snow Village. 8:30— Cyrena Van Gordon, mezzo- 8:30— Lawrence Tlbbet, with W il­ contralto; Walter Czolde, pianist. liam Daly’s Orchestra. 8:45— “ Red Davis’ —CUrtis Araall. 9:00— The Gypsies. 9:00— Greater Minstrels. 9:30—Ihe Travelers Hour—Nor­ 9:30— Durrell String Quartette. man Cloutier, director: with the 10:00—Carlos Gardel, baritone; Three Leaders. Hugo Mariani’s Orchestra. Ur X N v . o o y 10:00— Contented Program. 10:30— Cascades Orchestra. 10:30— WTTC P'ayhouse— Guy Hed- 10:45— News. lund, director. 11:00—Time, weather, temperature. "UNNIN6 AN OFFler 11:00—John Fogarty, tenor. 11:04— Sports Review. H o w A r e 11:15—Press-Radio News. 11:14— Old Farmer’s Almanac. 11:25—C3yde Lucas’ Orchestra. fftCE DOESN’T TAKE 11:15— Press Radio Bureau News 12:00— George Olser’s Orchestra. Service. y o u r N e r v e s ? 12:30 a. m.—Frankie Masters’ Or­ 11:20— x*oet Prince. chestra. heaithy nerves, too, 11:30—RKO Mldncht Frolic. 1:00—SUent 12:00— Casino De Paree Orchestra. or later today mmoa* e a t q j — o a a ie « — 12:30 a. m.— Harold Stem and his MR. JAPFE ^•00 Whh Jaailad aarvaa. ' Orchestra. It nervaa are i preblam ___ WDRC 1:00— NBC Program Calendar. S85 Bartford Ooan. 1880 KEMP’S AGENTS FOR

Monday, March IS. RED CROSS MATTRESS v»«ty, ae ahrayt ramaabar A kt P. M. Will Handle This Famous Line ^•15— Library of Congress Chaim her Comab ara nnid, Musicale. Exclusively in ManchesUr— 6:00— Slippy. InrinI Jeffte, Bedding Department Suc­ John W. Grout, MORI IXRINSIVI 5:16— The Dictators. cessful. Ohrmpio Speed Skttin| 5:30—Jack Armstrong, All-Amer­ Chtapion, Mtfs: Office Manager, who hails rosaeeos than «,y ican Boy. from Detroit, Mioh.,8A)i8,* 5:45— Brooks, Dave and Buniiy. As announced in an advertisement *Tt tikei hesithy nenrei •H ia p popular brand« carried in today’s Herald Kemp’s and plenty tA wind to be 6:00— Old Hank P enny **An Olympic champion 6:15— Bobby Benson and Sunny Jim Inc., local furniture and music deal­ an Olympic skating ers, have been appointed exclusive speed skater needs healthy 6:30— S k it champion. I find that P:S5— Sam Robbins’ Orchestra. local agents for the world famous nerves—but a man can’ t han­ You aae saek, ^ “Red Cross” matt esses. This well Camels, because of their 6:45— Ye Happy Minstrel and Tiny dle Atough office }ob without Band. known line of bedding is considered costlier tobaccos, are You’ll bi dai^ 7:00— M yrt and Msu'ge. to be the finest In the world, and has mild and likable in taste. healthy nerves, either. Many 7:15— Terry and Ted. for many years been a leading seller And, what is eren more hours o f nagging detadg and everywhere. 7:30—Music on the Air with Jimmy important to a champion the pressure o f work all tell Kemper. For quite some time now, Kemp’s athlete, they never up­ on the nerves. I smoke Camels 7:45— Dave Burrough’s Hawallam Inc., have been conducting a bed­ Serenadera. ding department and have been set the nerves.” all day Iong<..and I never very successful In building up a 8:00— Happy Bakers, Phil Duey, have to think of nerves. splendid trade in their connection. Frank Luther and Jack Parker, Camels have A e finest flavor, Vivian Ruth. It was felt that a real sales leader 8:15— Eklwln C. HiU. was necessary to the completion of too.” 8:30—Blag Crosby with Gus Am- the smartest bedding line one could helm’s Orchestra and the Mills have, so an effort wsui made to se­ Brothers. cure this famous *Red Cross’ line, 9:00— Leopold Stowkowskl and the and after some time the manufac­ Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra turers of the mattress “Worthy of 9:15— Fray and Bragiottl. It's Name” appointed Kemp’s Inc., 9:80—“The Big Show’’ with Ger­ as local agents. The Red Cross mat­ trude Nlesen, labam Jones’ Or­ tress baa hundreds of cltverly de­ chestra and Dram''.tlc Cast. signed eyelets, which, provide a con­ 10:00— Wayne King’s Orchestra. stant circulation of^'pure air 0:80—Presenting Mark Waraow. throughout the mattress, and one actually sleeps oq air. 1:00— Freddie Rich’s Orchestra. 1:15— Press-Radio News. All Red Cross matti^asea lire of l!20— (Tibarlle Davis’ Orchestra. superior Innerspring construction- 11:45—Dick! Messner’s Orchestra. built for msudmum relaxation. A patented handle worked on a clever­ ! MAINE FLIER KTT.f.lcii ly designed spring, allows one to 'MATCNIISI lift the mattress without doing any tllN O Charlegton, S. C.. March 12.— damage to the covering. This Is an (A P )—Robert E. Lee; 88, a native ideal feature and one tbat appeals of Portland, Me., served througb0||ut to the modern housewife. A store the World W ar as a naval aviator wide mattress side Is being conduc­ and served afterward as a flying in­ ted at this time to Introduce the Red structor, only- to meet ieatl near Cross line. Prices have bera l i v- bei« In an automobile accident ered to such an extent tbat unusual savings can be made on all sizes and CAMEL’S COSTLIER TOB Lee was killed yesterday when the car d riv n by his chauffeur. J. Raf- tsrpes of mattresses. lleld Moaeley, a former prize fighter, V‘ Ti; NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES... NEVER TIRE YOUR TASTE k l. crashed Into a tree to avoid a Livestock tests have proved calves wrecked car on a highway. The can be weaned from milk at 50 to body was held here pending word 60 days o f age without handicapping (h>m relatives in Maine. growth. TUNE IN; ■'X*' MANCHESTER EVSNIKG HERALD, MANOBSSTBR, OOKN„ MONDAT. S D IR ^ IR 1991.

/ McCluskey WinSy Sets Record in 5,000 Meter R tlli LAPS HIS FIELD TWICE, PENN TURNS BACK Clara Jackmore Second BAY STATE CIRCUIT RANGERS FACE JEWELS, CUPS 17 SECONDS OFF PRINCETON TO WIN In Sweepstakes As Miss PRESDENT OFFERS Guilt Breaks 3 Records MASONS TO MEET YMCA MARK OF 22-YEARS AGO BASKE1RALL TITLE 25 THOUSAND PRIZE BEFORE GUARDS T U S a £ A briUlant iix-gams total of 780^verage, hitting 89,117,121,181. 98 CaptoTN Eastern IntercoDe- brought Clara Jackmore of the and 106. Charter Oak OMrla bowling team sec­ Miss GuUi averaged 197-8 for her Allao J. WilsoD Pleadt for Appears Fully Capable of Shaving Few More Seconds six official Yankee sweepstakes Plans Cnmplettd After Three Hoors of Argnment Over {jiate Cage Crovni With ond place in the Yankee Sweep­ games, bitting a total of 767 to win stakes, sponsored by the HaHford first prize money of 885. Hei- total Sopport of Horsemen for from Native American Record in Taking Event; Ex­ Times at the Morgan alleys Satur­ was 87 pins better than Miss Jack- Detailg Only Local Players to Be Used by Four Con- Ten Victories in Twelve day, as Lorraine GuUi of Washing­ more’s. Miss GuUi started to bowl the Coming Season. perts BeUeve Joe Would Beat Follows in His Present ton, D. C.. No. 1 woman bowler of early in the afternoon, first breaking Starts; Cornell Second. the five-game record with a mark of tendhig Teamg Triple Header Planned in Effort te the United States, broke three world 652, an average of better than 130 BY ALLAN J. WILSON. Form; To Run at New Haven Tomorrow. women’e reeords in eaptuHng the per game. I am proud to be president of the Start Series Next Wee^ Champs Meet Kevin Barry. event Miss GuUl then went on to break New York, March 12— (AP) — Bay State Circuit. While I have Mias Jackmore, lead-off pinner on the six-game record with a total of served it as president on two pre­ The Red and Blue banner of Peon the local team, turned In Am single 799 pins, an average of 188.1 per vious occasions, I consider it a dis­ / New York.— (AP)—Just when Joe McCluskey aijpears to be flies atop the Eastern Intercollegi­ counters of 108, 137, 119, 112, 122 game. Then she continued co the ten tinction to be the bead of the most After more than three hours of controversy, the details of reaching his peak form it is his misfortune that the runner who ate Basketball League ramparts for and 182 to win second prize money giune record with a new total of original sporting grfup in the world. the elimination tourney between challengers for the town has consistently defeated him this year in distance races should 11934. The veteran Quaker outfit, of 816. Only three others in the huge 1811, an average of 181 pdiu per The Bay State Circuit has no formal basketball title were settled yesterday morning and play will pe field of entries bit over the 700- game. The former record, held by organization; has no constitution, have forsaken the two-mile and 5,000-meter runs for the mile. best defensive team In the loop, mark. Mrs. Jennie Scbul)eit, anchor Miss Helen Rffidlett of Richmond, by-laws, stockholders or member­ started Wednesday night with four teams seeking the right All during the early season campaign Joe consistently'ran sec­ scored seven points in the last five bowler of the Charter Oaks, placed Va., was 1189. ship fees. It Is run by horsemen to meet the National Guards in a three-game series for the ond to John W. (Bill) Follows, the little N. Y. A. C. jack rabbit minutes of play Saturday night to 16tb with a six-game Mt of 662 for In winning the sweepstakes event, for horsemen. championship. who has shown himself the best man at the distance since Joie defeat Princeton, 28-26, and capture a 82 prize award. Mrs. Schubert had Miss Gum hit 112, 141, 160, 109, 121 Each fsdl an announcement la The Rangers will meet the Jaffe Jewels in the opening en- the ohampionsbip Yale bad won the two poor games that lowered her and 184. made that the Bay State Circuit Ray hung up his track shoes and started doing marathon dancos year before. will organize for the forthcoming counter at 6 :80 o’clock, after which Ansaliii’s Masons will oppose for pay. It was Perm’s tenth victory in 12 year’s leason of racing. Applica­ the YMCA at 7:45 o’clock, the two winners to meet later in Breaks tlie Record. <*> ■tarts and enabled the Quakers to tions for dates are accepted at that the week in the finals. The Guards will face the Keyin ^arry Ib his last two starts, with Fol­ win the title by a one-game margin time. There are no membership quintet of Hartford in the nightcap of the triple-header, giving lows net sotered, MoClusicey has set over Ckirnell’s spectacular quintet dues. Expense of the circuit Is which wemnd up Its most successful fans the. chance to see all the title contenders in action on the a new world mark for the 3,000 me­ provided by assessments. All acts seswon since 1924 by walloping Har­ Bristol Edges Central, are a result of gentlemen’s agree­ same eveping. ter steeplechase of 8:50 and a native vard, 34-23. Cornell won nine games Two To m u Dropped American record of 14:48-4 for 6,000 ments. If there 1s a more ivanla 0 2 347 278 of Whltjy Bycbolsky who officiated EUgiUflty ZJstB race in spike shoes on the banked Yale ...... 6 5 848 327 Fans at New Haven Arena. is to offer the kind and size of week ago, the main argument The final eligibility lists' of toe the (our games was done in a most purses which the horsemen will sup­ against swift agreement on the garden tnu;k while McCluskey was Dartmouth . 6 6 376 349 satisfactory manner, four teams entered are as follews: running in flat shoes on an un- Columbia 3 9 884 301 port and conditions warrant The elimination tourney Involved the Rangers—Stewart Kennedy, An­ banked Armory. Follows ran and Harvard __ 0 11 259 468 Som of Italy (88) Bristol High retained the basket­ generous offerings for the 1984 sea­ question of eUglillty of players and drew Raguskus, Harold SclMUtz, B F son are In keeping with the times. without headway for several hours won the 1,500 meters In the Met ball championship of (Connecticut Frands Della Fera, James Antonio, ebampionshlpe and wlU try the mile Pitt closed an undefeated eastern Della Fera, rf .. ...,4 2-6 If the horsemen want larger purses before the matter was settled to the James Sheldon, Joseph Sartor, How­ in the last big indoor meet of the Intercollegiate con erenoe Saturday Leone, rf ...... • e • • 0 0-0 Saturday afternoon by nosing out and will support them we will give satisfaction of all concerned. ard Brown, Geno Enrico and Albert season next Saturday, the K. of C. night with a 27-28 victory over Weet C om a, If ...... 6 0-0 Bridgeport Central In the finals of them. Not to be outdone by a The Big '.JioeatJon Saimonds. games at Madison Square Garden. Virginia while Georgetown was Saplenza, c ...... 1 0-1 the Yale Tournament at New Ha­ 925.000 purse I will offer a 950,000 The greatest argument centered Jewels-—Thomas Faulkner, James topping Carnegie Tech, 32-28. J. Da Siome, rg ...,5 1-2 puree for half-mile track horses at on the use of out-of-town players And be and Joe thus will not meet ven, two overtime periods being Tierney, Milton Nelson, Shezvmod again this year. Which is too bad The Panthers won all sight of Leone Ig ...... ,..0 0-1 my Windsor track If the horsemen but all the contending teams were Anderson, Pete Larson, Janies Gor­ for the former Fordham Olymplon their league engagemento to win the M. De Siome, Ig ....0 1-2 necessary before the Issue was set­ win agree to fill the entry list finally prevailed upon to consider man, John Tierney and Otto See- because there are many track ob­ title for the second successive year. tled, 35 to 83. It was a hectic, thrill- Because of the early season and only local players as 'eligible to play. lert. servers who believe be would be West Virginia wound up in second 16 4-11 packed struggle, one of the best not to conflict with fair dates the The YMCA held out for Wardy Wa­ Masons—Edgar Opizzi, 'Walter right up Uxere at the finish if the place with seven victories and three Burnside Guards (24) toumaunent games in years, and it Bay State Circuit must necessarily terman and the Masons held out for HCdland. Ray CampbeU, James were to race again. defeats. P B F T held a crowd of 4,500 fans tense with offer stakes. It Is essentially a Bevo Hurley but Joe Zapatka of the Final Reading: Qulsb, William D w d, Edward Buns a t New Haven. 3 Woolridge, rf ...... 3 2-2 8 excitement “stake” circuit. All the meetings ■ former team and Bob Sturgeon of Kovis, Robert Sturgeon and J. Team W 'L. Pt. “ for 1 Hutt, I f ...... 4 0-2 8 The game was featured by the are operated at a loss and the defi­ the latter team finally agreed to re­ New Haven, March 12.—A host Pittsburgh .. 8 Sturgeon of stars, including some top layer, Joe McCluskey 0 302 1 Payne, c ...... '. .1 0-0 2 spectacular comeback of the Bristol cits must be met by the Individual move the players mentioned, al­ West Vir. ,, 7 3 362 sponsors or groups of Interested YMCA — ‘”Whltey” Bycholskl, cream of the crop athletic aces, bid 2 Rlva, r g ...... 1 1-2 3 quintet which went Into the though Sturgeon thought this action Tony Saimonds, Sully Saimonds. Georgetown . 8 5 343 0 Holt, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 quarter on the short end of a 24 to horsemen. (Tlass racing and other might be disapproved by his team. fair to attract a near-capacity Temple ...... 6 5 321 Stuart Ferguson. Phil Wellee, L. crowd to the New Haven Arena to­ 0 Buck, I g ...... 0 1-1 1 16 score, after being outplayed Indeterminate forms of racing would All Local Players Anderson, Roy Fraser, J. SplUane, Car. Tech . .. 2 7 246 0 Holt, Ig ...... 1 0-1 2 Increase the hazards of sponsorships As a result of this decision, no morrow night when the Connecticut VINES TO DISPLAY Bucknell . . . . 0 7 175 through most of the first three Joe Zabatka and Eail BlseelL A. A. track and field meet gets un­ periods. Two field goal^ by Maro and and create an undue financial bur­ outside players wlU participate In der way. 7 10 4-8 24 three foul shots by ZebrowSkl, the den on the sponsors. Gate attend­ the elimination tourney or title se­ The conference scoring champion­ Half time score 20-7„ Sons of ance is a small factor In early sea­ ries, the firs* time In the history of Officials stated that the well- ship went to Joe Stydahar of West last with fifty seconds to play, forc­ balanced list of events in which a A BILin AT ARENA Italy: 8 minute periods; referee, ed a dead'oek at the end of the regu­ son racing. Despite adequate ad­ local basketball that the annual Virginia with 100 points in 10 Bycholsky. vertising 2ind publicity, attendance championship batt'e has been exact­ number of outstanding performers games against 90 for Ed Hargaden lar playing time at 26-aIl. REDS CLINCH LEAD . have entered, will doubtless make West Side Boy’s Club (21) so early in the season is not a de­ ly as advertised, a town series. It Is of Georgetown, 81 for A1 Colebank Bristol took a three point lead in pendable source of revenue. (Gen­ ' this meet one of the most brilliant of West Virginia, 76 for Billy P B F T felt that this should create more in the history of indoor competitions Comes to New Haven Next 2 Bantley, r f ...... 1 1-2 3 the opening minutes of the first erous entry lists are absolutely nec­ public Interest In the event than for­ IN CAN-AM LEAGUE (Sklppy) Hughes of Pitt and 75 overtime but Central rallied to tie essary. If you want the Bay State merly. in the state. for Dick Beown of Temple. 2 Lennon, If ...... 2 0-2 4 In 2-MUe Event. 1 Benson, c ...... O 1-2 1 the score and take the lead. Utke’s Circuit to endure, be generous with Greer’s Stand FoUoi^ing is a partial list of the Week as Member of Til- 2 Salmonsen, r g ...... 1 0-S 2 twin-pointer from mid-floor again your entries. Coach Hugh Greer of the Rangers Boston, March 12.—(AP)— The various events and the stars en­ 3 Heafs, Ig ...... 5 1-8 11 tied the game up and brought about On word about the “open trots” attended the meeting with the ex­ Providence Reds today bad a tered: Pole vault—Keith Brown, 4 Cordy, Ig ...... G 0-0 0 the second overtime, the score being and “open paces.” These are es­ press intention of withdrawing his strangle bold on Canadlan-Amerlcaa Yale; Wirt Thompson, Yale; Fred den’s Pro Tennis Troupe. LOCAL TEAMS PU Y 31-all. Two fouls by Zebrowskl and sentially unrestricted free-for-alls. team. He pointed out that It was his Hockey League honors. They cUneh- ■ Sudermeister, Boston A. A. 14 9 3-17 21 two by Schick left the teams still Trotters and pacers of any speed are opinion that there was no logical ed their first place position last Two Mile Run—Joe McCluskey, Heights Juniors (18) deadlocked when Utke tossed in a eligible to enter. These classes are ooptendsr In sight. He admitted -he liight by beating the Boston Cubs of Manchester, New York, A. C.; New Haven, March 12—(Special) FOUR CLOSE GAMES P B F T sensational long shot with twenty provided primarily to take care of Rangers should be classed as' a 2 to 1. The Cubs clung to second Tom McDonough, Boston A. A.; —Ellsworth Vines, a member of the •3 Relmer, rf ...... 3 2 3 8 seconds to go that gave Bristol the the “fast” horses. It reverses the Junior team but that they had place with Quebec, Philadelphia and Mike Portonova, Boston A. A. 4 Howarth, I f ...... 2 2-9 6 championship. policy of recent years and gives played teams ol the same calibre as Ne^ Haven trailing in that mrder. Bill Tilden troupe of tennis profes­ them generous purse offerings. It ' 1,500 Meter Run: Glenn Dawson, sionals which comes to the New 4 Moorehouse, c ...... 0 ,0-0 0 Bristol (86) the others In the tourney. He was Tommy Anderson and (tonnle Oklahoma; Joe Mangin, New York 1 Dupont, rg and c . .. 1 1-2 3 B. F. gets away from the uncertainty of also against the use of outside play­ King, Philadelphia stars, continued Haven Arena on Wednesday eve­ Sons of Italy, Boys’ Club, 0 McVeigh, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 Utke, If ...... 4 handicapping “fast” trotters and ers amd when this point had been A. C.; Dean Woolsey, Boston A. A.; ning, March 21, was bom In I^s 3 at toe head of toe league’s high scor­ Brendan Moynlhan, Boston A. A. 0 Johnson, Ig ...... 0 1-3 1 Maro, I f ...... ---- 1 0 paeers and gives the “l>ear-cats” a straightened out, agreed to enter ing list. Special Invitation 600-Meter Run: Angeles in 1911. He is six feet, 2 2 McVeigh, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 Maro, r f ...... 2 0 chance to race. Because of the the tourney. Inches tall, weighs 146 poimds. Collegians, East Sides All slight difference in time record of The official standing: Milton Sandler, German-American Utke, r f ...... 0 0 Malin May Referee W. L. T. Pts. Vines was U. S. Singles champion 14 6 6-17 18 “fast” horses, these classes should When the eligibility question had A. C., New York; Eddie Blake, New­ In 1981, 1982, U. S. doubles cham­ Kolibczynsld, rf . .... 0 0 Providence ...... 16 10 9 41 ark A. C.; Don Fleet, Boston A. A; Gain Victories. Half time score 10-1, Heights; 8 Zebrowskl,- c ...... • • • • 2 7 prove the most popular in years. been settled, the minor details were pion with Keith GledhIU 1982, Eng­ minute periods; referee Bycholsky. March 17th, St. Patrick’s Day, Is Boston ...... 16 14 7 S8z Arnold Adams, formerly of Bates, lish champion 1932, U. S. Davis Cup Sonstroem, Ig ...... 0 8 rapidly completed. It being decided Qbebec ...... 16 18, 9 S8x or Gayle McGuiggan, Boston A A. Collegians (26) Kllibczynskl, Ig ...... 0 0 the closing date. Entrance is 6 to seek the services of Shorty Malin team 1932, 1933. per cent with no deductions. 3 per Philadelphia ...... 14 16''^ 7 85 Sprints: Billy McNulty, former Besides Vines the Tilden entour­ Before a crowded gjrm at the P B F T DlGlovaxma, rg ...... 2 0 as referee wltfr (Glyde Waters as HiUhouse star and now of Malvern 4 Judd, rf ...... 2 0-1 4 cent with entry and 3 per cent on second choice. Under the present New Haven ...... 11 20 4 26x age includes GledWll, of Santa Bar­ School Street Rec Saturday night, X—As Quebec Is plajdng four Prep, Malvern, Pa., defending state 1 Slnnamon, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 \ April 17tb, provided the horse or arrangements. It Is planned to play bara, Calif., Alfred H. Chapin, Jr., 11 13 35 horses are not declared out in writ­ more games than the dubs, 100-yard dash champion; Dick Bell, of Springfield, Mass., Henri Cocbet four well played and Interesting 2 Muldoon, if ...... 0 0-1 0 Bridgeport Oeotral (88) all the preliminary games this week M. I. T.; Ed Selgel, MiUrose A. A.; games were contestsd. Tbs fifth 1 Harris, If ...... o 0-0 0 ing on the latter date. Additional to pave the way for the start of the but one point Is awarded to toe win­ and Martin Plaa, the French profes­ B. F. ners of these extra games, all to be and possibly Fritz Pollard, Jr., sionals. Gledhlll and CJhapin recent­ scheduled game to be played be­ 1 Carpenter, c ...... 2 1-8 6 entries of an individual ownership t o ^ series next week. 8 1-2 11 Wilson, r g ...... 2 0 may be made In any class by a pay­ played at Quebec. Brown freshman and son of the ly cast their lot with the money tween the Herald Newsboys and St. Obuehowskl, rg ....5 Belzer, Ig ...... ___1 3 Records of Teams famous Pollard of other days. players. Cellla's Five of Water bury was can- 0 Muldoon, r g ...... i i .i 3 ment of 2 per cent on March 17 but Tne Rangers have chalked up a Games This Week 2 Tlemey, Ig ...... 1 0-2 2 Schick, c ...... 8 3 entries of separate ownership, al­ Wednesday—Boston at New Ba^ Vines is called the most terrific csled at a late hour by the Brass Calhoun, rf ...... 0 0 record of fifteer straight victories hitter In the history of t^mls. He City managsmsnt though In the same stable, must pay this season without s defeat and al­ ven; Que^c at PhUadelpbia.' 14 Vitale, rf ...... 0 8 Installments In full. Thursday—Quebec at Provldeoea. was ranked as world’s amateur Sons Are Winners 8-10 25 Ritchcl, if ...... 4 4 though e Junior team are considered Weekend Sports champion In 1932. Noted for bis can­ In the initial gams tbs Sons of a strong threat the opening of the season will be IT 18 r i o 37 art urged to prssont ths namos of OsoTfstowB 83, Caraegls Tech 31, E East Sides and Roobvills Crsiosnts. I mtnuts psrlodsi half Urns idbra, thess wishing to Jeia at tbs amet* traDSMtfd, By-laws will be prs- found tbs local team on ths long M a r^ tte 31, Notre Dame 30. •sntsd for-adoption, 86>i8, B ut Bldss; rtfsrss, Bycbol­ lag of the club tonight at 8 o'clock '■ 'm end of ths soors 88-37 la a rough sky. at tbs elubresBL

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Margaret ZUlagtoa, one o( the lead* Bloomington, XU., made her stage Judielary Ooflimlttee, would>uld provide evor-aubsoribed, wUl always fM as MARGARET ILUNGTON, Ing dramatlo aotreeeee of the coua* debut In New Y ork In 1900 in ‘T h e laauea of state and m unlofpal le- adequate market, even with a Ua try 26 yean ago. died yeiterday In ride of Jennloo,” supporting James LONERGAN PUSHES ourltlee. impoaed on the Inoome therefrom, Recreation C'eni Miami Beach, Fla. She wae 63 L Hackett. Later she appeared on Federal, state and municipal se Senator Harrison, (D) Miss., by Inveatora who look primarily to ONCE STAGE STAR, DIES yeare old. gwith E. H. Bothern In "If 1 Were curltlei, In eo far sui future iMues of ohairmat of ths Flnanoe Commlttse, the safety factor and who could be Items of Intereil She wae the wife of Major Ed* King." Her greatest successes, how­ TAXATION BILLS such lecurltlee are concerned, baa has rsoelvsd a rsport from tho expected to remain In the field of " ■■ — — ward J. Bowee, managing director ever, were "Kindling," "Mn. Lef- ranawed Interaat here In Iwlalatlon Treasury Department on Senator Federal investmenta. He has aaked ^ bd ay W ife of Major Edward J. of the Capitol theater, New York, flngwell's Boots,” "The Thief," and pending In both House end ^nate to Lonergan'i revenue amendment in­ Senator Karriaon to obtain a supple­ 6 ^to 6, boys' boxing olaaa: T who was at her bedalde when abe "A Good Bad Woman,” with which remove such exemptions. Bowes Won Fame 25 Years dicating it may not bo advisable to mental report from the Treasury be- plunge period tor man; 7:10 died. She bad been eerloualy lU for she closed her career in 1919. W ith the House continuing Ita Ago on Broadway. Impose the tax on Federal eeourities fers bsarlnn ars bsgun, and to ▼omen's gym class; 8 to 8:46, six weeks. Senators Seeks Actimi to bearlnga on the subject, Sraator too far in advance of some provision advise the Iteasury also of the Mlae Illlngton, who was born in en’s tap dandag; 8 to 9, pli. New York, March 13 — (AP)— A Jellyfish Is 98 per cent water. Lonergan, (D) Connecticut, con­ for a similar tax on ths stats and pending measure la the Judlcl^ tinued to press for action in the municipal Issuss. Tbs report ex­ period to r 'w om en; 8:80 to |{ Tax Federal, State and Committee which would provide for men’s g ^ class. Senate where he has two bUla now presses fear that such a step may the ccocurrent tax dealrod for the under conalderatlon. One of these, affect the government’s chances of state and municipal issues. The dance this week will be Manidpal SecorUies. now before the Senate Finance Com­ financing the current program by Friday tvsalag with Barry mittee of which be is a mambar, causing a shift of investors to msa and his Society club would amend the pending revenue state and municipal securities. A new airport, to cost 830,000, is furnishing ths music. Washington, D. C., March 13. bill to provide for n tax on future To this Ssaator Lonergan has pre­ being planned in Provo, Utah, which Annoxmeamaat tbla week by the taauea of Federal securities, and the sented an argument based on the be­ has pending an appUcatlen to secure Addis Ababa capital sT’ I BUILDING Treasury Department that it favora other, pending before the Senate lief that TreasLil*y issuee, always money from the ^vemment Abyssinia. •sj;. I SUPPLIES SifVQ Purpoi^

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enough to constitute a legal quorum. police found her in the car which DIVINE HEALING A posse of loyal voters went through had been abandoned bv the thieves, Queer Twists the town until they rounded up 11 Estacada, Ore.—Numst planning AGAIN THIS T9AS1 taxpapera—^juat enough to make to eatahltah a oology at Eaglerle Creek,Creek. the meeting legal. near here, have received advlee from CASES REPORTED In Day^s News Wichita, Kaa.—When President District Attorney Pred Miller. Standtsh Hall of the Lions club re­ "Go back to California,” was the VOGUE OUR P A sn i ceived a letter from O. W. Wilson, suggestion. , WILL BE FBATUBlBD A t chief of police, inviting the organisa­ Slintioii Army Hears Pas- Chicago—When police answered tion to visit the new cit..> jail in a HERALD an emergency call they found body, he hesitated. The last sen­ CHOCOLATES COOKING SGHO(ffi^> ' Harry Gardner lying on the floor of tence of the invitation read: "We BUCKINGHAM ill^ ter TcD of Two Miraca- an apartment building, with Mrs. are always glad to welcome Lions at By Burnam & Bimdy Wilma Sanborn, 25, standing over the jail.” The Ladies Aid Society will have For The 4 Days Of Urn Cooking SekiMt loos Cores. him with a "jimmy” in her hand. Philadelphia —"I looked in the a pancake supper Tuesday evening 1 DOZEN COOKIES She said she found him trying to pry window and what do you suppose I from 6 to 8 o’clock in the church AND 1 D O ^ N ROLLS the telephone c<^ box off the wall saw?” asked Mrs. Susanne Bowen. vestry. outside her apartment and that "My husband kissing two blondes The Buckingham Parent-Teachers BOTH FOR "Miracles” was the subject of the when he pointed the "jimmy” at at once." association will meet this evening. her, pretending it was a gun, she hit address by Rev. Truman Woodward “One blonde is dangerous, but The speaker will be Rev. John 2S c him with it. two blondes cancel each o^er,” sug­ Ramaker of South Glastonbury, an of the Blast Hartford Congregfatlon- Gamer revived by police said he gested Judge William M. L ev^ of editorial writer for the Hartford didn’t know anything about a tele­ al church at the special Sunday Domestic Relations Court. “You Times. Our Products afternoon service held in the Salva­ phone coin box. All he remembered, know there is safety in numbers.” Miss Bertha Tenner is seriously ill he said, was that all the lights sud­ tion Army citadel at 3 o’clock. By "Pay 17 a week to your wife, Mr. with pneumonia. Have Established denly went out. Bowen, and give my regards to the The Connecticut highway depart­ a strange coincidence, it was six Newtown, Conn.—This business of A Fine Reputation! years ago yesterday at 3 o’clock that blondes.” ment increased its working force to setting a tax rate apparently isn’t Omaha, Neb.—Seven months old about 20 men for the two weeks bat­ Buy Them!—^Try Them! Rev. Woodward officiated at a sim­ so popular with Newtown voters. Marlene Siford, swathed in blan­ tle with snowdrifts followed by sev­ And You’U Know Why! ilar meeting as chairman and m When the chairman counted noses kets on the rear seat of her father’s eral bad washouts. The usual force Here is the box of Chocolates that you honor of the occasion, Adjutant Mar­ at the town meeting called to fix car, slept peacefully through a 90 Is about 10 men to look after the tin read the program, item by item, that rate, he found there weren't have b e ^ watching for. Delicious candy used at that time. minute ride with auto thieves. ’The Glastonbury and Marlboro roads. The speaker told of cases of di­ in a choice selection of hard, creamy and vine healing in West Hartford and chewey centers. 50c per pound. Wapping. In the former case, a member of the Elpiscopal church Davis Home Bakery was suffering with an atrophied, gangrenous foot which was to be “At The Center” amputated the next day. The day 521 Main Street Phone fl28t preceding she had asked her pastor BIDWELL’S to bring his individual communion MARLOW’S SCOTCH — ENGUSH — IRISH DEUCACIES set. They took communion togeth­ “At The Center” er and prayed for divine healing. OUR SPECIALTY I The next morning the surgeon w’ait- ing to perform the operation was VISIT Will Again Supply called on the phone and told to can­ cel the operation because the wom­ OUR an’s foot had healed. ALL Another man living in Wapping HOUSEWARES had neuritis. Rev. Woodward SOUP...made by prayed for his healing. As a sign he asked that God would remove DEPT. HOUSEWARE the affliction and that the man might shake hands with the pastor IN OUR without pain after the service. Pain NEEDS left the man’s hsind and arm imme­ BASEMENT USED IN THE DEMONSTRATIONS diately and has not returned in three AT COOKS years’ time. Elnvoy Ogden of the Hartford Corps sang two solos. The offer­ ings of Envoy Ogden, who possesses HERALD a fine lyric tenor voice, were well re­ ceived by the congrregation. 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Beef Bomlloa SCHOOL —althio u ^ the Federal and State lawi permit the uie of Pepper Pot PRICES much more cereal thlckenlof io "vafeubla” aoup with* Thaae are aoae of the reeaoM fot Columbla'i Soupi’ Conaomme out meodoo oo the label. Ukewlie, Columbia <^ckao added taidneas, added fsdd value. And behind their Mock Turtle fioupa cootalo all chlckeo meat (although a coMide^ goodneii lies the itotv of thli coootrjr'i moat unuiual able perceotage of beef U permitMd by law la "chlckeo” Navy Bean eample of Induittial Democracy:^ ^ Ox Tail; Beef Calairy Mulligatawny Cbickan-OufflDO Every Cook is Aiparagua an Equal Partnerl Othtr Columbia Ma aem •ft made (a Uidbana whlA an amUed 100% by tba working fMoe. H m woikata thea> What This Means to You Products PILLSBURY'S •alvaa are iha company, Tba capital la cootrolled by the Pork and Baana It takaa huoua Intereat, homea rldll to make good workeca. Tba aotlN aanagemant li In ifaa haada of the •oop. Mere watehiag over wotketa cannot aecomplUh Tomato Juica wotketa. lech workar la guenateed that be will tfali. Every Columbia worker—becauae he la an equal Bean Sprouts •affar oo ooemploymeot—U gnaraataed, bealdaa hla eart-owoer aod aharea eoually in the eaminga—la vitally Tomato Catsup wagaa, medical, hoaplial aad dental atteodoo without loiareated lo making CoIumbU Soupa the bait poaalble Chill Con Came coal fiar hlmialf aad depeadeoa* vacadooi with pay, aoup. Naiutally the lataat aqu^maoi aod the moat Tomato Purse •IdHge peaalooi, aod the fiveday week. adaodfic mathodi art used In CuumbU kltcfaeoa. But the good quality of tha aoup sdll depeodi upoo iha •erupuloua. care la the aelecdoaelecdoo of ' Ingredieoa,’ uorw Whathar at oooUiif aahool or at A Successful Plan lodng Inanecdoa)B duiltduring the eroceiaes of preparadoa, hornet you’ll find good oooki J h U k tk § great "exeerloMot” la ladnitrlal democracy ______arefiil testingting aadaad chec checking__ , or______the flavoring,,, plua that uiing PUlabury’a Boat Flour — which hu boeo aaada a Butiac of comaaeoi la newa* kind of skill la tha cookery which no audtlae cao ever baoBuia they know it will work papeta la every pert of the United Stateq In het, ail supply. In short—Columbia Soupa are aude by ever the world far more than tan years. Now It la pair cooki who ctNi That U your guataaiee of apleadlA parfaotly for anything they want the "enerlmeotal" itage. The plaat km been operadog high quality. to bake« from bread to the moit •veeeeifclb lo the haoda of the workeca for m ^ NOTB: If youwaai to lean mote detaUi of the Colum- delloate paitry. The leorot U In yaaca, while malriag moet of the beet koown brenda bU plaa of laduatdal Democracy now io operadoo at of aoopa In the United Stntea. Today the Columbia ^e Column Conserve Compa», Indianapolis, write the ’’balance”—a aolantlfio Cooierve Company, lo addidon to maldog thaae wall- for copies of the ^ Booklea "The Bualnesa without blending of different typea of known braoda, ii alio ofietiog loupi under Itr own a Boaa aad "An Experiment lo Induatrial Democrat.” Address your loqulfy to CoIumbU Cooaerve C o ^ fine wheat Into one perfect flour* eame, the "COIUMBU" braal ladUaapolU, lad. Vliit the cooking eehool thia week, then try Plllabury’a Beat T ry T k o s e Soups Serra TONIGHT any of tba I youreelf. Columbia variedea. 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MANCHBBTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAT, BlAiccn u , ivb4 . 5th Annual Cooking School Opens Toniorrow At 10 A. M» ing a few dxyi with his Mn-in-lnw erlck A. Ratbbun, Frank R. Post, Advent Sunday, averaged 82 per Friday evening. He was the over­ amount being refunded by the town C senrlee. 'The attendance during the night guest of the Rsv. E. S. later when the tax money is paid in. tad daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bmeot MRS.F.D.R00S E m T ^ - jm ia E ’, WALKER PLANS Mias Clarissa L. Pendleton, Mrs. It was brought out that the expense BoslBet. HEBRON Leon O. Rathbone. Stephen Mosny spring, summer and autumn showed Spencer, rector of the church. an increase, but this was cut down Dr. C. B. Pendleton called on hla tc the town for olearlng out the When Moroh eome in with a big was elected sexton in place of Fred­ sisters, the Misses Oartssa and Su­ roads after the two bllzsards was thaw and worm, sunny weather al­ STARTS MOTOR TOOK TORESUMELAWPRACnCE A meeting of the Tolland County erick A. Rathbun who has resigned. by the severe winter weather, so ( Democratic association will be held that the average remained almost san Pendleton Friday. The former sb o ^ $400. Work done on the same most like summer, people here AlUu) L. Carr was, chosen delegate projMt under CWA ausploea thought spring bed eome to stey. at the town ball here Monday eve> exactly the same as the year pre­ returned with him to Colchester to Substitutes Automobile " tat tc the diocesan and archdeaconry assist in the care ot hie patient, Wil­ amounted to about $200, which was Since thet Ume there tanve been two DtnlM He Erer Docked In> ning, April 2. A lattr azmouncement conventions, with Charles C. Sellers vious. At the Lenten service Mr. Sftd^e Horse at Behest of come Taxes But Announces will be made as to, program of Carr spoke on "Forglvoofss.” liam Curtis, who Is 98 years of age, no small bslp to the town. First hard snows, one > of about throo as alternate. The names of Mrs. and seema to be in a falling condi­ Selectman Claude W. Jones stated Inohee depth. A thunderalorm eev- Tired Friends. He Is Coming Home. speakers, etc. Marietta O. Horton and Miss Marion Miss Irene Babcock ot Wtillmantlc has been secured as teacher at the tion. that there was considerable wood erol algbtc ego startled peo^ out The annual meeting ef St. Peter's Oott were accepted as voting mem­ out and ready to be drawn for fuel 01 sloop with reporte thet t eemed Sen Juan, Puerto Rico, -Mardh^lS LoBdeo, March 12 — (AP) — church was held at the church Wed­ bers of the parish. Mr. Carr spoke Jagger school la place ot Mrs. Frank Attorney Herbert J. Wilcox of Rathbun, who has resigned the posi­ Waterbury was the guest of his for any of the schools oi the town more like earthquake shooki then —(AP)—Mrs. Franklin D. Rocfs Fonaer Mayor Janos J. Walker, nesday evening, following the Lenton on the desirability of some sort of in need of supplies. This wood was like thunder. Windows rattled end service. Lewis W. Phelps was chosen observance of the year 1984, it be­ tion. Miss Connelly, who taught brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and velt began In the ouohloned o o m f^ deuylaf that be ever ducked income there a few weeks as substitute, has Mrs. Merton W. Hills for a day or cut under the CWA, and will save house! shook. of on automobile today a tour onh* chairman. The following officers ing the 200th anniversary of the the town quite a bill. It is good The sole of e lot by the Amston stltuted for one ibe wanted to take taxes, announces that be plans to were named to serve the ensuing founding of St. Peter’s. It was been engaged as teacher elsewhere. two recently. Whooping cough has appeared in wood, hickory, oak, maple, etc., hav­ Lake Company to deoient Hurteeu in a Muldle. ^ fo home and practice law. year: treasumr, Lewis W. Phelps; thought that at least one Sunday The towny meeting held at the ing been cut mostly on the Hope- of WUllmantlc has Just oeen record­ The First Lady ot the Uidliid A bit of the old Walkerian non clerk, Frank R. Post; assistant could be set apart for a historical the family of Fitch N Jones, his Town Hall, Friday evening, brought grandchildren and a child who is a vale and North Pond roads in Am- ed at the town clerk’s office. States conceived the idee of making cropped out in a statement clerk, Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert; senior service. A committee was appointed out a good attendance and the mo­ stoD, and there are some 25 cords a four day borte-book ride into the with which the New Yorker greeted wardim, Lewis M. Phelps; Junior to look into the feasibility of the boarder in the family being afflicted. tion to lay a tax of 18 mills was mountains oe port of Investigation As there have been several epi­ waiting to be drawn, either by the news that the United States is mov> warden, ii'. Elton Post; members of matter, the memoers being: Allan promptly accepted. This la the same town or district. Mr. Jones also said of oodal and eeonomlo con^ttona Ing to sue him, Andrew W. Mellon vestry were the same as last year L. Carr, Mrs. T. D. Martin, Mrs. demics of the disease hereabouts as the tax laat year, and it is hoped that there may be more bills coming in the Island. and others for Income taxes. except that the name of Charles C. Anne C. Gilbert, Mrs. Clarence E. within the last two or three years, that the town can pull through the Frienda In her party— probably not so many children will be sus­ in for snow removal, so the amount Thought "Even in this doubtful position,” Sellers was substituted for that of Porter, Mrs. Leon G. Rathbone. The preaeot year without incurring more given above may not cover the whole beglnalng to tire Just a bit at the he said yesterday, ”1 am glad to I the Rev. Benjamin H. Bissell, who meetli^ was adjourned to April 7, ceptible, and it is hoped chat school Indebtednesa. In spite of extra ex­ fast pace she’s been lotting—per­ attfBdance will not suffer. expense. Qarkson F. Bailey acted as In the same list with Mr. Andrew has engaged in church work in Eng at which time the committee will be penses to the town in caring for its m ^erator, and Mrs. Merton W. The hireling fleeth, beonose be le suaded her to substitute a two day, Mellon." land. The other members of the ves called upon to report. The attend­ A red fox was seen close by the poor and unemployed through the, Hills as clerk. en hireling end ooreth nft for the 800 mile automobile trip over the Walker, who is stopping at a S«r> try are: William J. Warner, Jareo ance at morning service in 1082 and home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. depreselun, the amount of money sheep.—St. John, 10:1$. coastal plain. rey Hills hotel with his wife, the B. Tennant, Claude W. Jones, Fred' 1988 and from Advent Sunday to Jones Friday afternoon. borrowed this year to tide over its “'Frank R. Post, for many years former Betty Compton, said be was Allan L. Carr, reader at St. Peter's finances was only $2,600, aa compar­ Hebron's town clerk, passud bis 82nd Reword a good servant well; end The general opinion ot seamen is "not altogether sxuprised.” church, officiated at a Lenten ser­ ed with $4,500 the year before. This birthday Friday last. H« passed the rather get quit of a bed one then that a ship con roll about .2 degreea vice at St. Mark’s church. Mystic, borrowing is only temporary, the day in Hartford, where he is spend­ disquiet thyself with him.—Fuller. without great danger of capsizing. Deaths Last Night Melbourne, Australia—Colonel H RADIO TUBES C. Brinamead, former controller at civil aviation in Australia. New York—Dr. Henry McMahon Painter, 70, authority on obstetrics. It Is Significant That The Word New York— Miss Ruth Morgan, •3, for 20 years a worker for inter­ national peace and one of the five and up high eommlssloiners of the Ameri­ can Red Cross in Paris during the World War. Philadelpbla-Jobn Loughran. 62, The father of Tommy Loughran, the Have your Be sure boxer. AUantie City, N. J.,—Ueut. Col. tubes ONLY of Edgar Jamison Pershing, 59, Phila­ delphia attorney and cousin of Gen- positive eriJ John J. Pershing. t e s t ^ what Kansas H. 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be built on the Hampden Road in edly due to failure to understand voted that they meet every first and entry Fragment Society will be at the Town of Somers imder the this local situation. m. There wlU also be special ves­ been quarrelsome of l^,te, became ta third Friday evening, instead of the home of Mrs. Annie Fiske, per services at 4 p. m., in Andover SEEKS BIDS FOR fourth contract. Sealed bids on all of the work an­ eWA WORKER SHOOTS volved in an argument wkh ? weekly, due to conflicts in social Wednesday with a covered Dish Sunday afternoon at which time The two state Jobs will call for nounced today will be received from date on Friday evening. luncheon being served. director and suddeifiy whipped* o w > Mr. McQue will sing. Everyone is a revolver. He shot Richardson grading work to correct an unsight­ contractors at the headquarters of Henry Giesecke Is at the Hartford Coventry Grange No. 75, P. of H., Invited to attend either service. BOSS AND THEN SEIF EMERGENCY JOBS ly condition on the Kings Highway, the highway department in the hospital where he was operated on will entertain the neighboring three times, one of the bujietg« Mrs. Amelia Walbdcige spent the piercing the heart. ; Post Road alternate, in the Town State on ce Building, Hartford, un- last ’Thursday. grangers Manchester, HiUstown week-end with her daughter, Mrs. of FairfiSld, and for the improve­ tU 2.00 P. M. on Monday, March 26. Friday evening the Ever Ready and Wapping, with the vialti^ Mabel G. Hall. Have Argamcnt Over the Job Walking out of the building whfie ment of surface drainings on Route Sunday school class met at the home grangers supplying the entertain­ ’Tuesday evening there will be a — Both of the Men Are Ex­ fellow woricers stood by, stunned Highway Commissioner Mac­ No. 25 in the Town of New Milford. of Mrs. A. J. Vinton’s for the ment. sectional meeting of the 4-H social powerless to act. Lynch strolled In­ Under the final project, annoimce- monthly meeting and sociaL The Coventry Community orches­ leaders and Town Club committee pected to Die. to a store a few ckxirs away, m ent ot which gave Connecticut NORTH COVENTRY Harry Cline, employe of John E. tra and the choir of the Second at the Chapel Hall In Coventry. ’The moved the revolver from his coat donald Ready to Start first place in the race for highest Kingsbury was injured, Saturday af­ Congregational church have voted other meeting will be held at Staf­ Schenectady, N. Y., March 12 — pocket and shot himself twice. He honors in the Recovery program The funeral services of William ternoon while assisting in moving a to put on a minstrel In the near ford Hollow ’Tuesday afternoon. (AP) —Joseph Richardson, 55, collapsed, unconscious, and was re­ highway work, there will be con­ MeVey were held at the Second Con­ brooder coop. He was taken to the future. Friday evening here will be a supervisor of Qvillan Works Ad­ moved to the Schenectady bospitaL New Road Projects. structed a new concrete arch bridge gregational church Friday afternoon Manchester Memorial hospital for The Board of Trustees for the Tolland Coimty meeting for people ministration projects in the town of State police and Saratogfa county over the Hammonasset River on with Rev, Leon H. Austin officiat­ treatment. He has regained con­ Second Congregational church will interested In poultry at the Cov­ (Jllfton park, Saratogo coimty, was authorities immediately started an Route No. 80, near Ninevah Falls, ing. Burial was held at the Center sciousness and conversed quite free­ meet next Sunday afternoon at 3 entry Grange Hall. fatally woimded today .during an investigation. ly when Mr, Kingsbury visited him Four Federal Emergency Public at the Killlngworth-Madison town cem etery. o’cleck' with Roland Bartlett at argument with a wortcer who later Lynch is married* and the fn-thor Mrs. William MeVey and son, Sunday. S’TBIKE BBEAKEB mr.T.F.n of four small children. Works projects, of which the Fed­ line. This route, which starts in Autumn View Farm. shot and critically woimded himself. the Foxon section of Shut Haven Robert, are visiting Herbert MeVey Mrs. Ernest Gowdy was at the iTbe Coventry Fragment Society Havana, March 12.—(AP)—One ’The alleged assailant, AJpbonso The shooting took place in a eral Government will pay 30 per and continues through North Bran­ in New Haven for awhile. Manchester Memorial hospital over netted about $29 at their Food Sale strike breaker was killed and nine L3mcb, 50, is in E311s hospital here garage in the rear of Richardaon’s cent of the cost, and two state Jobs ford, Guilford, Madison, Killing- Mrs. George Buck had her tonsils the week-end, having had several held at Hale’s Department store and wounded in a clash between strikers with only a slight chance for re­ home, from which be bad been di­ worth and Saybrook to the Connec removed last week and is reported teeth extracted. She returned home wish to express their appreciation to and strike-breakers on the ward lL.e covery, recting eW A activities this winter. were today Incorporated by High­ improving slowly. Mrs. Buck’s ticut River, is one of the most pic­ Sunday and is doing well. all the patrons. docks today. ’The argument occurred at Visch- way Commissioner John A. Macdon­ mother, and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Eva Koehler and Jeanette ’The next regrilar Christian Eln- turesque in the State. It was the first seriqus incident er’s Ferry, a hamlet east of here on A fur seal, returning to its aum- ald in the same contract letting In being the first state to put its Charles Finale, visited her Sunday. Heckler, spent the week-end at their deavor rally will be held next Sun­ on the waterfront since the dock- At the last meeting of the Coven­ the Mohawk river, as Richardson, mer home on the Pribilof with the Ninevab Falls bridge pro­ NIRA work completely into action, respective homes here, day evening at the Rockville Metho­ woriters strike began. Since Friday, married and the father of three ject which Saturday night made try Commtmlty orchestra it was ^’The regular meeting of the Cov- dist church with Edward Mc<^e, after the winter migration, touebes Connecticut overtook and passed strikebreakers, protected by sol­ children, was giving instructions for land for the first time in seven to Connecticut the first state in the both Kansal and the District of Col­ radio gospel singer, furnishing the diers, had been laboring as steve­ the day’s work. Union to have its NIRA highway program. Services begin at 7:30 p. nine months, during v^ilch time it umbia, which at the end of Febru­ dores. Lynch, who authorities said bad has covered 5,(XX) miles. work 100 percent in motion. ary bad obligated 99d per cent of Two of the public works projects their NIRA highway appropria- are bridge construction Jobs on the tions, Connecticut bad previ^ly new Merritt Highway, One of these under contract the first eighteen of bridges will be a combined river the nineteen projects which com­ crossing and grade separation over prised the program designed last Mothers the Byram River and the Rivervllle July for utilization of the State's Road in the tow'n of Greenwich, and 12465,740 share of the appropria­ the other will be a grade separation tion, which will carry the new b^levard H e r e * the footwear both Connecticut was criticized last above the Bridgeport-Trumbull September by the Public Worics Ad­ you and your ddughter Road, Route No, 127, ministration which implied that the hove been looking for. The third of the four contracts State’s appropriation was not being Impressive style and char­ will call for the laying of about a spent rapidly enough. Delays at mile and a half of bituminous maca­ the start of the race were unavoid­ \ r ^ acter. Beautiful leathers. dam pavement on a trap rock base able, however, since Connecticut’s Built with Kientific correct­ on the Waterbury-New Haven existing plans did not meet with the / Roard via Prospect, Route No, 69, NIRA and PWA requirements V) ness. And possessing the This construction will serve to com­ which greatly altered .previous Fed­ famous Seamless-Bock plete this new route which cuts off eral Aid regulations. States which which gives o snug ankle nearly five miles from the distance bad such plans were able to obtain between Waterbury and New Haven a considerable lead, while Connec­ fit and prevents irritated ond blistered heels. See these as compared with other routes. ticut bad to start from scratch, llie new shoes, today. W e hove just your size and width. Something more than a mile of PWA criticism, in Commissioner bituminous macadam pavement will Macdonald’s opinion, was/tmdoubt- DEMONSTRATION ^ THI OMY SHOn WITHOUT SUMS INSiDf OR OUTSIDI THI pUARTIR DONT MISS THE WE TRY HARD HERALD CCK)KING SCHOOL TO PLEASE YOU I^^^^^^^COOKINC SCHOOL Tues. - Wed. By giving you the benefit of our advice gained from Thurs. - Fri. much experience and study. We try to advise in youi choice of home remedies or other purchases that you New recipes!... new ideas!. I ii as well as March may get the most for your money as well as the best m practical help in becoming a successful quality merchandise.. In this manner we have gained 13 -14 -15 -16 many hundreds of new friends and customers who have maker of delicious cake and hot breads. benefitted by this new and different type of service. 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SHEARER JEWELER & TOWEL SUPPLY SERVICE BUICK — PONTIAC IIB Mala Street Manchester Phone 5370 CORNER MAIN AND MIDDLE TURNPIKE T JBATlUiaWnBIt HimAU), BUNCHTOTBR, conn^ mdndat, march h , xwau m 5th Annual G>oking School Opens Tpmorrow At 10 A. T Qub orchestra, which made an ap* PMaaeuBt'i “fix. of a Kind.’* which close together. There le no one great extsat on the character she lenit, comes Omeie bsreelf. Na­ pearance at Rau's ^Pavilion diirlng already they have been hailed eopsee m Wednesday and Thursday who can make embarrassment so plays. No one can burlesque the ture Is very kind to Grade when smuational “find" wherever SWEETS CAM BET the last summer. ^ present this mmm to^thi Itate theater. He divldee funny as Ruggles, with his inane 'grande dame* the way she can it cornea to playing oomedy. ^ e picture has been shown. leading orchestra here it was nec­ oomedy iate three baeie typee — giggle and his hesitant manner. and, at the same time, make the is without doubt the greatest Both are widely known for thsif essary to undergo added expense, visual, ortd and Tt^tten—but adds “Then there’s Mary Boland. characterixatioa seem unlike bur­ 'dumb Dora’ In the business. MAKETEEFHSTRONG but in appreciation of the splendid that there are, of course, innumer­ She Is the helpless type, rather concert work, in addition to tksin EVERY COMEDY TYPE. lesque. And whatever she does, When she opens her eyes and fame as screen stars. Both re­ support that the dancers have ^ven able yartationa of each type. dumb but moat enga^ng. One al­ she if always as lovable as sbs if mouth, waves those hands hers, cently returned from 6xtends4 this regular weekly feature of the ‘Tor instance,” ho says, “there ways has to be sorry for Mary, funny. giggles inanely, and gives utter­ Recreation Outers the policy of are six comedians of entirely dif­ even when laughing at her. One conceit tours of Europe, whm IN 6 ^ A R FUN n u t lUoal Oag Man ance to her perfeotly artnlne re­ they are popular both on Cooking School Loctnrer presenting the leading orchestras ferent and dletlnct types in ‘Six feels like patting her on. the “George Bums is the typical gag marks in her weird voice, I defy will be continued. Dancing will be of a Stad*. Each and every one shoulder and saying: ‘Never mind; screen ana the musical stage, man. He thinks in terms of gags. anyone to keSp a straight face. varro, la fact, was literally mot from 8 o'clock until midnight has his or her own method of everything is gmng to be all right.’ There sure not a half doseu writers “With that sextet of oemlea in *^lx of a Kind** Has as Man^ ereatiag laughs, a method which by admirers when be appeared la TeDs How Bread Can Be SobUmated Slapstick In the country who can devise the one east, each with a role that public and Miss MacDonald Is Different Types as There suMs the particular personality, “Next cora^ W. C. Fields, to Our forefathers manufactured such, comic dialogue, and very few suits him or her down to the and each u a highly specialised my mind one of the funniest Sen erally conceded to be the reigning shot by dropping slender streams of Arc Cmnedlai^ actors who can put that dialogue ground, I don’t eee how the lec­ favorite a t the French people. Used in Making Sweets. artist. in show business. BUI la unique. over. Bums, of course, gives all ture could fall to be funny." molten lead from high towers Into R onlos Whimsical He Is sublimated slapstick. Give tanks of cold water; the itr'ams the laugh Unes to Grade AUen, A new romantic fiiusical co-star- There are almost as maay kladk **Cbarlesles R Ruggiea u g g la the whimsi­ him a funny hat and a cigar, with but hie extraordinary aense of ring team makes its bow to the Apprmtimately 250 aviation teeh- "A proverb tbet i like to quote," formed into spherical drops, as they cal type. He sometimes becomes his facial expressions and his descended, and the water hardened of comedy as there are comediaae, comedy ahows iteelf In the lines public as the ^co-feature in Metro- alciaas will be employed by f^e e»yi Mn. Kdsa R. Crnbtree of the pathetic, but Is none the less fun- himds, and there is nobody can themselves and In the w ay be Manchester Herald Cooking School, them. deolaree Leo MeCarcy, director t t Goldwyn-Mayer’e new hit, "The Cat eWA to select and develop airport He has eomethlng of the touch him. His method is abso­ times apd stage manages the and the Fiddle." “is this: ‘Woes are not gcx)d with sites under the program for batata ObapUn quelity, the quality that lutely his own and it is infaUible. Bums and Allen act. Ramon Novarro and Jeanei Ushlng a nation-wide network e i bread! I find it especiall;^ applica­ brtnge the emlle and the tear very “Alison Skipworth depends to a “And then, last but by no means ble when I ftart tumlog. bread into MacDonald are the co-etara an' landing fields. some delicious dessert. For one z' thlBf, I know its going to be good; for sAOtber, I know its going to save DIAL 6009 me money. Besides, by using 8un- sbine Vltamin-D bread—the kind we demonstrate in the cooking school— I get the plus value of tooth. and bone protection without a penny's extra cost And isn’t that enough to put any set of woes to flight? know the particular sweet Fm preparing will be good because I start with the finest-testing bread. And it will save me money because bread is the lowest expensive form of food. It’s the vitamin-D in the bread I use in making the dessert that means it will be good for the teeth. “One of my most thrilling uses of bread as a sweet is in making—you never could guess it—doughnuts! Compared with the usual fxiss and muss of doughnut making, this way is about as easy as rolling off a log! And the doughnuts are surprisingly crisp and light." Here’s the recipe: Donghnot Crisps. 12 slices of Bond Bread 1 eg g magine a 1 cup milk erator that Powdered sugar Cut each slice of bread with doughnut cutter. (Save the left­ over rims for crumbs.) Beat egg You Always Feel Best and stlrr in milk. Dip bread dough­ nuts into this mixture and fry in deep, hot fat until brown. Drain uses no more current than on brown paper and sprinkle with When You “Look Best” pdwdered sugar. So bring your beauty problems to us. Besides perfection itself designed especially for you, we Recreation ('enter offer you the benefits of the most modem equip­ one ordinary lamp bulb Items of Interest ment at prices-no higher than average. dr Again through the facilities of j' the Recreation Centers the people of Manchester and vicinity will be hearing for the first time an orches­ m' tra that is widely known throughout New Ekigland and is one of the lead­ ing proponents a t dance rh3rthm. OjcJxyn^ F or the dame# .to be held this Friday evening, Director Frank Busch has dhgaged Harry Brinkman’s Society

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HELP WANTED— HOUSES FOR RENT 65 ptofis S t Mmry*s B ible clsas, Edwmrd FEMALE 35 MecHugh, soloist FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM fiat April T—Ahnivenaiy banqaet SUBSTITUTE n U L CLERKS PERRETT & GLENNET INC. local w o m a n w i t h o w n telephone to ■ingle house, with all inqirove- Andvson-Shee Post V. F. W. sad PUMSCBAMGED and long distance moving. Daily make telephone appointn^ta at nenta, at 16 Homestead attaet A uxifiary. LOOKING FOR O m E R JOBS express to Hartford. Overalght home, and spare time. Absolutely garage if desired. Inquire ^ihrank ^pril 11—^llirse-sot oomtdy *The KATHARINE HAYILAND-TAYLOR service to and from New York. no selUnff. Excellent eamlnffs. Bx- Damato, 24 Homestead street Bhst" St High school sutfitorium by AT ST. BHUGETT Tel. 3063— 8860 or 8864. poience unnecessary. Give and FOR RENT—6 ROOM single house, Junior Sons of Italy. Laek Work at Loeal Post- Phone number. Write Herald, Box BEGIN HEBE TODAY Ai«1I 23—Pnnth annual concert comes out with her many star chil­ offico Undor Now Raling _ T. all improvements, with garage. In­ of Beethoven (See club at High PABLITO, a kariHsoms 17-: dren, drives the chUdleaa sun, in PUBLIC PASSENGER quire 27 Starkweather street oM yootk, woyks at tta Affocts These Workers. Phone 3828, school auditorium. her great abame. Into hiding far to IRooth’s Mind M utes fii SERVICE 20A April 80—Masquerade ban ot St ksBss ot milWoMlio ■ FOR SALIC—GRKHihJ AND hard Bank A Trust Company of Hartford God made it for the sons of man; Em foDowbg ^everiag. change made In the ruling. ADVERTISEMENTS Connecticut, administrator. This gift of wondrous grace. "Can’t we be friends?" she asked. Cann, will be celebrated Thursday dry wood, furnace, stove and fire­ os Noyoo YBOBoy to go to He caught bis breath. "How, In Hartford the extra carriers ORDERED;—That six montha from Presented It a gift to man; vaaa aad prenrriees to m eet morning at 8 o’clock. This mass la Co ant MX xv*rxc« words to a 'Uao. place, 34 per load. Hutchinson. TeL the 10th day of March, A D., 1914 be Miss Estelle?” he aak^ in turn and derks, who have had aa high as iBlUiOa. aombera and abbrorlatioas The whole vast human race. him Emro la tor. being sponsored by the Lithuanian 55-2. and the same are limited and allowed e when he could speak. five years service, but k*ve not each oonnt ai a word and eoBpoaad tor the creditors within which to PahUto, dletnlfiod as a tocoador, members of the parish. The mid­ word* aa two worda MlalBiiinn ooet Is He told us to replenish it. "But—Trijy couldn't we be?" been made regulare, were Informed week Lenten devotions, scheduled FRANKLIN BLUE FLAMS range briny in their claims ayalnst said es­ goea to Em amoqaerado la order prlco of tbroo Itaoa. tate, and the said admlnlatrator is It’s forces to subdue. "We belong to different worlds,” SUurday that there would be no for Wednesday evening, win be held lilae rates oer day tor traasloat oil has more “heat units* . The And have dominion over it. to talk to BsMlo. directed to ylve public notice to the NqW GO ON WITH THE STORY he said slowly. "You see you are a more work for them, and were ad­ Thursday evening. There wiU e)^ RkckUfle Oil Oo. Phone 3880. creditors to briny In their claims For those He gave it to. princess and I am a servant” vised to look for other jobs. In the tectlTe Kareh IV, la within said time allowed by postiny CHAPTBRX be the regular Lenten devotions Fri­ Cash Charae God made it big enough for man "I don’t, think that should make past there has been occaslona when day evwxlng at 7:30. • Coasecutire uays ...I T otsi I ots a copy o f this order on the pubUp Pablito found Estelle a little siyn post nearest to the plr.oe where And irianned fbr every need. any difference,” she said with a regular men were hot working to On Saturday morning at 8 o*clo^ t Coasecntlve Days ..I • otal 11 eta HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 withdrawn from the crowd. No bit of youthful severity. "You 1 Day ...... I 11 oUl !• eU the deceased last dwelt within said If we but followed out His {dan on4 seemed to ztotice the slender give them work some of the time, there wlU be criebrated a month's All orders tor Irreavlsr tasertloas town and by publtshtny the aatne In And to His word gave heed. don’t really think It matters, do but with the new ruling they are WATER SALE USED furniture: some newspaper havlny a circulation child swathed la green tulle. She y o u ? " mind mass for the repose ot the soul will be cbaraed at the one tlsse rata. not provided with any work at all. of Father McCann. This Is the Special rates tor long tsna ssary Oak buffet 33; tapestry bed-daven- in said probate district, within ten God made this man much like Him­ was royalty exiled by a mask and •Tm afraid I do.” day advertising glssa apon reqaaB. port 35; 3-3 mahogany poster beds, days from the date of this order, and self; she wavered, a fle^Ung, while In making a check on the way regular parish mass and Is expected return make to .hie court of the no­ “W hy?” she asked with a shade Ada ordered tor taree or alx days 35; 4-piece parlor set 310; full sise That he should God-llke be; sure-footed s^uction moved easily that the service is being effected to bring out a large gathering. and stopped before tbe third or Btth tice yiven. of disappointment and the reaction of the public to the On Friday eveni^, following the day will be eharxed only for tbe ac* National springs, 31.50. Watkins WILLIAM S. HTDE But man from this great glory fell. and surely; jewels twinkled on low- taal nomber of times tbs ad appaar* Brothers, 835 Main street He stole from knowledge tree. bared gbreasts, invitations in Ian- “Well becsuiae nowadays a prince curtailed service, it has been learn- devotions, thhre wlU be a spedU ad. obarglBg at tbs rats oarasd. bat guid-Uoled eyes. who comes calling on a princess that in Boston, where such cur­ program of Irish music given to Bo allowancs or retaads eaa bs mada WE TAKE YOUR uMd rugs, and The fOrblddm tree of knowledge. There was a pathetically uncer­ must be mounted on a fine automo- tailment was made that only two keeping with St. Patrick’s Dsyw oa alx tlms ads stopped after tbe give you. a good allowance tor a AT A COURT OF PROBATE HViT.n Of good and evil fruit; tain smile about her still plastic bila You can’t rescue a princess complaints were filed. There will be an organ program and fifth day. at Manchester, within and for the Though Satan great wisdom prom­ No m u forbids**; asplay Uass aot new rug. Why not have a nice new Ups and theit waa a little ache In from a tower if you’re astride a solos and choir singing will be glvw district of Manchester, on the Mth ised, , fllver. People would hear you com­ aold. rug on these terms? Hundreds of day of March. A D„ 19S4. her stiffening ch e^ which had by the newly organised choir. Ths Hsrald wlU aot be reapoaaible ing and bar the gates!” rugs to select from. Benson’s Fur­ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE Esq.. And knoudedge that would suit grown of forcing the smile. William R. C^pbell and Thomais tor more than one ineorreet Insertloa Judye. at any advertisement ordered for niture Exchange, Johnami Block. There were some things twafi need “May I sit with jrou?” PabUto She smiled, liking his manner of Y. M. C . J. Quish have been secured to direct Estate of Romolo Fontana late ot asked. It was what he bad planned speech, but frowned an instant more than one time. West Sprinyfield, Mass., leavlny prop­ not know; the minstrel show now in rehearsal Tbe inadvertent omiasion ot incor­ P'OR SALE—BLACK kitchec stov^ erly in said district, deceased. To fear God first was right to say but he had not planned that later because she did not like the WOMEN’S DIVISION which will be presented soon aftito rect pabUoatloa ot adTertlalag will be meaning of it. with oil burner, in A-1 condition, Upon application of Aldo Payani Beyond God’s word he should not go. his v^ce should shake as it did. Monday Easter. They are being assisted to rectified only by oanoellatloa ot tbe “If you care to,” she answered "That is foolish,” she said. ebarge made tor tbe service endered. price reasonable. Inquire 157 Birch prayiny that letters of administration But walk by faith, not sight 3:30—Tiny Tots dancing class. the securing of the cast by a com; All adTertlsements mast conform stre e t be yranted ot. said estate, as per ap­ and he dropped to the rug beside "I wish it were. Things would mittee consisting of Joseph Moriai> m style, copy and typography with plication on file. It Is To pick this fruit from off this tree her. She smUed naturaUy now and be so much simpler. You see, as it 4:00—Rehearsal of Btisy Bee play. regulations enforced by tbe pnLllsh- ORDERED;— That the foreyolny And choose between the two. 8:00—Sewmg and Knitting class. ty, Francis Limerick, Arthur Scran­ FO R s a l e :—HOUSEHOLD furni­ suddenly she flushed. She had is, I have to acquire the proper srs and they reserve tbe right to application be heard and determined Of good and evil we now see, Wednesday ton, Teofil Opalack, James Murpny^ edit, revise ot reject say copy eoa- ture, including two bed room sets, at the Probate Ottlci' In Manchester recognized PabUto because of the armor—dinner clothes — somehow Robert Coleman, Michael Benevento, In said District, on the 17th day of Was more than man could do. blueness of his eyes. She> thought, and a lance—I mean a check book. 2.00— Maggi Seasoning lecture sldered objectionable. and odd pieces. Inquire 120 Walnut Mrs. Margaret Shea, Mrs. Anna M e.- diOSINO HOURS—Classified ads to stre e t March. A. D.. 1934. at 9 o’clock In the But man insisted, come what may; her heart warming, that in allner And I have to learn the password demonstration. Miss Helen Kintzing. be published same day must bs ra- forenoon, and that notice be yiven to dreams of the party she had not which is knowing the ‘right peo­ Thursday Guire, Mrs. Sarah Healey, Mrs. selved by 11 o'cloeb noon: Saturdays all persons Interested in sr.ld estate He must know eW y thing. dared hope this dream could come ple.’ There’s so much I haven t 4.00— Beginners tap dancing. Maude Foley, Miss Beatrice C o u | ^ - 10:10 a. m. of the pendency of said application He ate: in spirit died that day lin. M iss EUeanor Dwyer, Mrs. Char­ and the time and place of heariny true! that I need!” 4:30-: 500—Social dancing. TELEPHONE YOUR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 And death to all did bring. lotte Buckley, Mrs. Helen McCarthy^ thereon, by publlshlny a copy of this She wanted to say, “I'm so glad "You are very clever,” Estelle 5-5:30—Advanced tap dancing, W ANT ADS. order In some newspaper havlny a Since then this now ungodlike man,' you came!” but stifled the impulse. said. “Who taught you about all Mrs, Moutt Mackonake, . FOR SALE]—GOOD Becker Bros, circulation In said district, at least Gets all his knowle^e mixed. 7:30—Bowling. Ads ars accaptsd over tne telephone' Perhaps he might not want her to tboae things?” On Saturday afternoon and. tvf« piano, A-1 condition, will sell very five days before the day of said hear­ And failed In this great world-wide Friday ning a priest vdio can talk and un­ at tbe CHARGE RATE given above iny. to appear If they see cause at appear to recognize him, knowing "1 can’t tell you,” he answered 4:00—Girls gym. as s convenience to advertisers, bat cheap. 49 Benton street Trt. 3138. plan; derstand Lithuanian language will said time and place and be heard that he must have come unbidden a little worry creeping into his 7:30—Women’s gym. ths CASH RATES wlU be accepted aa relative thereto, and make return to The curse on all is fixed. and by a circuitous route, be present to hear confessions in St. FULJ^ Pa y m e n t it paid at tbs busi- voice. For a moment she was Mrs. Grenier of Steiger’s Gateway aeas office oa or before the seventh WANTED TO BUY 58 this court, and by roaillny in a reylc- The curse that God pronounced on “It’s a level,' night for tiie party. chilled, failing to see loyalty in the Bridget’s church and will celelyratS day following the first inssrtlon ot tered letter, postaye paid, on or be­ Shop will begin a series of lectures fore March 12. 1934, a copy of this man, Isn’t it?” she asked. wall between them. “But I’m not a mass at 7 o’clock Sunday morning; sach ad otberwlss tbe CHARGE HIGHEST PRICES PAID for junk Is surely here today. “I suppose so, but if it were pour­ on pottery Tuesday, afternoon, April the sermon to be preached in the RATE will be collected. No responsi­ order to Louis Fontana and Leopold clever,” be added. 3rd. bility tor errors in tslepbonsd ads and live poultry. Call 5879. Wm. Fontana, both of West Sprinyfield He must eat bread by sweat of brow ing I wouldn’t know it—mow.” "I wish I could see jtour face,” Lithuanian language. will bs assumed and tbelr accuracy Ostrinsky, 91 CUnton street Mass There is no other way. "Oh!” She (fid Uke him so much she said. cannot be guaranteed. WILLIAM S. HYDE and he said such pleasant things! Some to get from beneath tJiia ‘T'sfie yours in the dark or light INDEX OF H-3-12-34. *Tve thought of this and thougut and^ sde it most of the time.” mm KtK)MS WITUOU'l BOARD 5i> curse, of it,” he confessed, his voice In­ And make the others pay, She was vaguely depressed by CLASSIFICATIONS AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD tense. the sweetness that made so at Manchester, within and for the Have made the world conditions > B e • e e e aK A a.a a a.a a a.a • iM M e a . « FOR RENT— TWO HEATED "Have you really?” thick and overwhelming an aura iments ...... district of Manchester, on the 10th worse, rooms, first floor, near to mills and day of March, A. D., 1934. "Last night I couldn’t sleep for around her and by the transiency ^^S . . .MV • Main street Write Box N, Herald. Today than yesterday. thinking about it,” she heard next. StbS ••• • Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq. of such sweetness, which she knew RAN Card of Thanks .. 9•••• mw Judye. So this great gift, God gave to man. It was fi curious feeUng that she because on the morrow the maids OEOPOE la Memoriam .... SINGLE ROOM, -FACING MuIt< In the matter of Erwin V. Gilbert The earth and all therein, was experiencing. She was happy would begin to pack for the flight Lost and Found . street entirely redecorated, John­ of Manchester In said district. Has failed to meet up with God’s smd yet she wanted to weep a Uttle north. Aanonncements ia:« » c a • • « :a a m 4 Upon application of Alice H. Gil­ in A^il fashion and to lay her Psrsonafs ...... son Block. Telephone 6917. bert prayiny that she be appointed plan “Are you going- north?” she Astoasebtiss trustee of the estate of said Erwin V. And all, because of sin. bsmd on his. She wondered whether asked. AutomobUes for Sale ...... 4 Gilbert as per application on file It that was a dreadful wish and toew “No.” He sat lookipg down at Automobiles for Excbarga .. .m Is There’s room enough for adl man­ she could not help It even if it APART MEN'rs—FLATS— kind her steadily and worshiplngly. In Auto Accessories—Tlrss ...... ORDERED:—That the foreyolny were. She did want to lay her a few short hours miles would lie Auto Repairing—Painting ...... TENEMENTS 63 application be heard and determined And every need supply; band on bis. Auto Schools ...... 1-A at the Probate Office In Manchester between them. Suddenly she Autos—Ship by Truck ...... I FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement In said Dlst.ict. on the 17th day of If we would from GkS’s knowledge “You don't need those pipes,” he leaned toward him and he felt her find Autos—For Hlrs ...... 9 modem improvements, garage if March, A. D., 1S84 at 9 o'clock In the said next. “Anywhere you are hand on his. He turned quickly to Saxages—Service—Storags * .... 10 desired. Inquire at 157 Birch street foreno. a, and that notice be yiven to The great big reason why. there is music.” grip her fingers and remembered Ifotoreycles—Bloyolss ...... 11 all persons Interested In said estate “You say—very kind things.” Wanted Autos—Mctoroyelss .... 11 Phone 4393. of the pendency of said application Then do the things He told us to, the fact that her hand was small Basiaees and Pretessfoasl Bei^eea and the time and place of heariny Or follow His command. and soft and that he must not hurt Business Services OfCersd ...... IS B'OR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- thereon, by publlshlny a copy of this He shook his head quickly, ve­ her. Household Services Offered ...... ll-A Replenish, govern and subdue, ment, with all improvements. Ap­ order In some newspaper havlny a And find that life was grand. hemently, without answer. Then, “We must be friends,” she said Building—Contracting 14 circulation In said district, at least Florists—^Nurseries ...... 16 ply at 111 Holl street or telephone drawing a deep breath, he looked not quite steadily. . “I do so want five days before the day of said hear­ Yea give the laborer his hire, down at the small pipes which she Fnnerai Directors ...... 14 6806. iny, to appear If they see cause at us to be friends.” Heatlni Plumbing—Roofing .m 17 And strengthen thus his hand, held. Something that grew of her For a moment he pressed her Insnrancs ...... 11 said time and place and be heard FIVE ROOM FLAT, all improve­ relative thereto, and make return to To give the needy their desire; new emotions made ' her speak hand against his breast where the liiUinsry—Dressmaking ...... 19 this court. For this is God’s command. Hovtng—Trucking—Storags ... SO ments, including garage, rent rea­ quickly. “I—I like your dagger,” she hard pounding of his heart would WILLIAM S. HTDE said. Painting—Papering ...... m m b 11 sonable. Apply 95 Foster street, or Then make this gift that God has speak for him. Then abruptly he Professional Servicss ...... IS He drew it from the wide rjd telephone 5230. H-3-12-34. given, released it to sit away from her, Repairing ...... is sash as be answered, “It's real so ralloiing—Dyeing—Oeanlag ... 14 A blessing to mankind: his strong teeth set on his lower oilet Goods and Service ...... 16 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ And get our knowledge all from don’t touch the blade—” lip, frowning from his effort to re­ RWanted—Business Servies mi. . . . M ment, and garage, modem improve­ Heaven, She took it from him Eind turned capture a little stealiness. it over. Bdaeatlaaal And joy and blessing find. “The fine automobile part doesn’t Curses ana Classes ST ments. Inquire 13 Moore street "It’s quiet at the , lower end of after 3 p. m. A. E. FISH matter,” she whispered. Jrlvats InatmcUoB ...... 18 the beacn," Pfibllto went on, “and “Oh, but it does!” he contra­ ilanclng mw.... x *11*A Manchester R. F. D., No. 2, fuslcal—Dramatle 19 FOR RENT—FOUR AND five room we could see the stars there. I dicted, hla voice almost harsh. ‘T Manchester, Conn. like them better than torches.” Vanted—Instmetloa 10 tenement;, all improvements, at have lived one life and looked on (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) FlaaaelaJ Date Book “ Oh— BO d o .I !” • at another smd it has taught me a 148 Bissell street, rent reasonable. She rose and be was by her in The little qymph clung to the line whizzed by, and caught the fellow lends—Slocks—^Mortgagsa m . . . 11 Apply on premises. lot I would have missed if I had Nelneas ...... « . . . 11 an Instant, towering above her and been walled inside the one or the and shouted, “Gee, bu«^ this is fine. by the foot. The nymph cried, Honey to Loan ...... 11 This W eek Please swing your fish pole ’round “Good for you! FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all looking down at her. She gave him other. But Fm going to work for Help aad gltaaffeas March 13.—“Erstwhile Susan,’’ TALCOTTVniE the dagger. He slipped it imder the and ’round. I’ll hang on good and “I’m glad to join this merry Help Wanted—Female ...... improvements, comer Summit and the right to come back and pound l i Manchester Community Players at broad sash which revealed the tig h t bunch. I’m going to entertain jrou KelpelD Wanted-->Male ...... Wadsworth streets. Inquire 31 on the front gate. Fm gotog to Whlton Memorial hail, auspices D hard slenderness that had been work for nothing else but that. ‘T seldom get a ride like this. It’s all with things that I can do. Salesmen Wanted Wadsworth street 36-A A. R, The meeting of the Woman’s Mis­ made by muscle-testing work out Will you remember that?” He had something that Fd bate to miss. As of doors. Then, almost in silence, long as you don’t jerk too hard, I mcip wanted—^Male or Femala .. n March 13, 14, 15. 16—Annual sionary society of the Talcottville to stop to get his breath. “Will “Have you seen fish dance on the FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM fiat also they made their way to the de­ know I’ll be all right.” Agenu Wanted ...... K.17-A six room half bouse with aU Im­ Herald Cooking School at State church, which usually is held on the you remember,” he went on, “that sea? Of course not! Well, tots, Bltuatlona Wanted—F em a le ...... U serted beach where torches did not The Tlnies watched him for a just watch me, I have a magic fluta provements. Inquire at 147 Bast Theater, sessions in morning. second Tuesday of each month, has I am coming back and that I shall Bltnatlons Wanted—Male ...... 11 March 17—Musical revue, “Radio mute tbe stars. never forget it and that I’ll live on while. Then Duncy shouted, iwith a right here that 1 am going to play. Employment Agencies ...... 48 Center street been postponed to Tuesday, March Now and again he touched her smile, “Aw, pull that fellow In to Live Stock— Petm—^PoaHry—▼eUclea Revels of 1934,” presented by the my dreams about it ?” “Big fish will „wlm up from tlw 20. arm to help her over a bit of drift­ poF»—Bird*—Peu ...... 41 choirs of St. James’s church. “Yes—” heard her whisper. shore. Then swing me in the air. deep to dance, and perf^t time e s e wood or a ridge of wind-tdown “I, too, can hang on safe and Llv> Stock— Vehicles e • e.oTC % • • 41 Coming Events He drew a deep breath, then the^U keep.” “Oh, I would love to Poultry and SnppUss ...... 41 BUSINESS LOCATIONS sa^d. He felt himself trembling aa lifted her clasped bands from Im sound, while you are swinging me see them,” Goldy shouted. ‘TBp, Wanted — Pet*—Poultry—Stock 44 FOR RENT 64 March 20—Annual concert of G. he toii^ed her and knew hew he knees to kiss first one and th^ around.” The fisherman replied, hooray!” F*r Sale—Mlse*ll*m**eB Clef club at Emanuel Lutheran loved her. And he knfiw too that Articles for S a ls ...... 4| BASEBALL the other. She shrank a little Imt 'Oh, no! I really wouldn’t dare. The nymph produced the fli^ and Boats and Acceaaories ...... 41 TO RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Mnip church. ^ |8ih6im' he loved her so much that he would epuse she loved-it so. He whis­ then a very strange thing baj^ned Building Materials ...... 4? street. (Orford Bldg.) Ap^y Ed­ March 31— Entertainment an^ alwiqrs think of her needs before pered, brows drawn close by feel­ “You see, you are a heavy lad. If when sweet music filled the afrl^Two By ASSOCIATED PRESS Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 41 ward J. HoJl TeL 4642 and 8025. dance by Daughters of Scotia at he thought of his. own, no matter ing, “You needn’t be afraid of me— I swung you, ’twould be too bad. I great big fish jumped into a lj^ Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 41 Orange ball. New. 'York Giants 10, Philadelphia bow urgent bis own, and that this evfiF—in any w ay. W ill .you re­ know my pole would break and then Fuel and Feed ...... 41-A AthleUm 2. The strange lad cried, "I toto you Barden — Farm—zialry I^doets 60 April 2—^Mascmlc Ball, State Ar­ was this way of true loving. member that, tbd?’.’ you’d flop Into the sea. so! The fi^ are swaptog toi- aad Plttsbui^ 6, Portland (P.C.L) 2. Household Goods ...... 61 LEGAL NOTICES 78 m ory. T l^ settled on a beach shel­ "Yes,” she whispered again, and “Instead, Fll land the nymph right fro. It took me years to ^trato CWcago White Sox 18, Los An. Machinery and T o o l s ...... u April 6—Play, ‘Til Leave It To tered by the twisting, tree-like sea thought, “1 wish he would kiaa here. He’ll fill you Tinles full of them, hut I finally trained>them Musical Instruments ...... 61 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD gelee (P.C.L) 8. grape vine and, looking at the Pffloe and Store Egulpmeat .»• 64 at Manch*ster, within and for , the You,” by Sock and Buskin club at me.” She did not care whether the (dieer with stunts that he can do. right.” Specials at tbs Stores ...... 66 di rlct of Manchester, on the 12th High school. Todfy^s Sehedole stars Pablito fc^ d himself telling thought were,wicked or not; she He is as clever as can be.” At Port Myers, Pla.—New Yoric her of the Malajraji legend which Wearing Apparel—F urs ...... 67 day of March, A D., 1934. Also concert Orange hall, aus- wished he would kiss her! Then, In the nymph came, on the (The water nymoh does aaother Wanted—To Buy ...... i l Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq.. Giants vs. Philadelphia Athletics. ' says that the moon, when she (To Be Continued) Judye. fly. Wee • Soounty grabbed, as he stunt in the next story^) EsUte of Christina M. Shearer late -OM Wl^ut Board 68 of Manchester in said dtstriet, de­ oarders Wimted ...... M-A ceased. ALLEY OOP ,ountry Board—Resorta 18 Upon application of James M. Guzz Puts His House In Order! By HAMLIN Iptel*—Restaurante 81 Shearer prayiny that letters of ad­ ranted—Room*—Board ...... f f ministration be yranted on said es­ tate, as per application bn file, it is OH,W6U,-WCn.L GET VRR ROVAU HVAINH/ Real Estate F*i Boat ORDERED:—That the foreyolny OM.VA DIO, HUH? _____ ^ ^ W O rtA m ess/ I GO *WAV, toanmenta, Plata, Tenements .. 61 M106 UffER.'tiOW VOU HIGHNESSj VIE THERE GOE^ VEAH.' IT what HAPPENS ? wulness Locations tor Rsat « . 84 application be heard and determined OOOHl X V REPORT THAT WELL. 6 0 HAOL Houses tor Beat .. at the Probate Office *ln Manchester trues PICK op TH^E JE5 FOUND TH* HIM

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* ICAK0HB8TS&* OONN^ MONDAY* MARCH If* lfB4. P A O e •ea- Toonerville Folka Bv Fontaine Pox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahem TACTLEte TlLLItt^TOMPKINt SENSE and NONSENSE

'uiLO/OOPte “WEMEMBeft 'T'ON SAY ME *BAS>L. -ttOOrrMBY. OF UlNWONff ^BOOTV5eK,EeAD J NEW VTEWBODTt AK D LIFE GOBS ON — lAEMEMBER WMEN W f MET, WEU30ME TO WOCPUB A fU r all,, it Ifl life, this queer old Factory smoke, we mxist allow, fAme, A nuisance once, a blessing nowl UP \KI ftAANOP 2 --^ UOVE, Tbai half of ua play without know- TtAi WAS OVEP,\M TME H O U ^ tS YOUPS, ittf its hams. Minister (meeting the village TOLD ME TO 'UNT NOU UP, \P 1 TOR TOUP KINtMNESE Ws J01PS and we laugh, and we sin black sheep,'P- shaking• - him . warmlymly by and we play, the hand)—rm so glad you've EVER CANTE TO TW' *TATBE ^ IN p u tt in g M1E.UP turned over a new leaf, Thomas. WITH \lOU DUPiNfb A But sooner or later, there’s the Thomas—Me ? WELL,S»Tft* r WON 600 piper to pay. Minister— Yes. I was happy to ON TH IWSH EWEEWTAVfE My STAY IN VOHOONi We conquer, we climb, we lose or see you at prayer meeting last O h QTTEKY—SO. C O M E . l w a n t we win. night. you TO meet the We fall from the top and start over Tbomsis— Ob, so that’s where I 'EP£ I *feE 9 again. was, is it? n ■OUCHESSi We barter the years, sell our soul OH, for a song. THE GIRL WHO USED TO But,' whatever the stakes, life still SLIDE DOWN BANNISTERS MA'RT goes on. NOW HAS A DAUGHTER WHO GETS A MILD EXHILARATION FROM PARACHUnNG. We’re soon going to reach the point where everybody will have to K r Harris— It says the man was shot pat in long hours but the wage earners. They’ll have to be careful by his wife at close range. and not do so much so there’ll be Parker—Then there must have been powder marks on the body. i 0 enough jobs to go around. Harris—Yes; that’s why she shot him. ’ Married Man (after examining his friend’s new flat)—Well, I wish I Nothing is finally so disconcerting could afford a place like this. as to undertake with great noise 9 ,IL Bachelor— Yes, you married men and^fury something that really cam- have better halves, but we bachelors not be done. usually have better quarters. First Man—Hello! How’s your v A . GUFFS OF WIND . . . Deciding wife this evening? Which boy to pick is often easier for Second Ditto— She’s sinking. a girl than making up her mind to First Man—What, is she so ill? have a home or church wedding . . . Second Ditto— No, just washing dishes. CVER-SEAS In naarriage we agree to give and take, but what causes most of the V\S\TORa trouble is when one of the two de­ % '!2 . cides to do all of the talking . .. >En- gagements, like habits, are easy to Rapper Fanny SayS: (6 PtalalM P.t. |»|4>c get into but extremely hard to ______W^O.S.PAT.Off. ___ break . . . To get a marriage license you sign on the dotted line, but to get a divorce you sign on the divid- SrORCHY, SMITH Hdp Arrives By John C. Terry mg line . . . A bachelor is a slacker in the battle of the sexes . . . Matri­ ( he's HBAVIfR THAN I GSei HERE ARE THE $OiS HBLLO Sc ORCHYI GOT HIM ALL ¥ TMANKE,JACK/ He !s THE MAIL'S O.K. — AFfeW , mony can do two things to a m an- ■ TH0U6HT BUT T HAVE FROM THE AIRPORT AlREADY TRUSSED up, 8H ? THE ARASON PILOT SACKS 5C0RCHSD, THAT'S A L L - turn him into a diplomat or a door­ J ID DEUVSR HIM ALL • -TH E Y MAPE FAST TM JUST AS WE TXOUOHT/ TED, SET THIS ON THROUGH mat. ’ ^ IN OKS PIECS ! IN MY p la n e - t i l TAKE OUR THE ONE BIO CRITICISM PRISONER BACK lb THE AlRpORF THAT CAN BE RAISED AGAINST PRESENT-DAY CURRENCY IN THIS COUNTRY IS THAT IT X8NT CURRENT ENOUGH.

Youth—When I dance with you I feel as if I am treading on clouds. Girl Friend—Don’t kid yourself; those are my feet.

IT I8N T CHIVALRY THAT MAKES A MAN CONSULT HIS WIFE ABOUT EVERY DEAL. HE WANTS SOMEBODY TO BLAME nr IT GOES WRONG,

Manager (dismissing new tj^ist) WASHINGTON Tl/BBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams ^ii-What do you think of her? ' ’V^ ( B O f t VUCfTTA HE'S Y OLD MAM> Chief Clerk—Well, I don’t know, TOUSH LOOXIN OUR PORE MAN,) RIVERS %PttS but she spells atrociously. o O S ^ BOXO THAT TOO. ' HE'S A FAMOUS H A H Manager—Really, she must be You’ve got to know the ropes to APACHE JOE < ^ K 0 M a n ' WELL, WHY retty good. I ’m sure I couldn’t spell ■wing a gcotf deal IN p lO M IT mnAff. THE FLAVOR L- S:T:5

/Aw, DO NT BEUEVC WHAT THE OLD NAW. HE RUNS THE HODWEAR STORE OVER'^ EVERYWHERE MAN TELLS YOU. THAT*5 OLD 006 IN BL DORADO. BUSINESS IS tOMOER SLOW, COOLEY. HE NEVER PIT AH' JOS'S JCS HELPIN' OUT WHILE THEM NOBODY. GUESTS PROM THE EAST IS HEAH. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser C ^ o ? ■U(.

SO You WANT TO YES, S1R...IT’LL ARBNT YX) THE BCY BORROW MONfiY *0 I TAkE A LITTLE WHO WAS COINC 1b THAT Y50 CAN CHKK iTO HAVE SOME- STARTLE THE WORLD UP ON TWi BTUFF (ONE COME AMD WITH AN INVENTION 7WATS 0021NO TEST rr CALLED THE HISTb-DE- OUT OP T U £ TECTOR? AND DIDNT GROUND ON YbUR IT PAIL AND LOSE PLACE, SH ? MONEY FOR YOU ?

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Cr.R.WiU.'«'^S> 3-12 ixVflPkU-aAW.oerA im H wwwca we. bU.aMT.1 THE CHANCE OF PACE. c le*4 IT WEA smvict. iwc,_____ >T- — SALESMAN SAM Sam’s Playing Safe I By Small OH.NeA H?a)BLL,Tu^l rU'R6-mi’oc SACK. Ya r d am' XW / A BIT Of AN' I'LL OUr UP.TU' (SiVlM' fA6.l OUR. MAUD AT YfENCiM Or iNMf/ COEAPONS \ fEMCIM'{ TIMe.1 WELL,IF YSU’RE ALWAYS CONNECTED WITH UNSOUND BUSINESS VENTURES, HOW DO TbU EXPECT ANYONE TO HAVE CONFIDENCE ENOUGH TO LOAN YOU MONEY? >

_ 2 3 3 !£ s y GAS BUGGIES WTiat To Do? By Frank Beck

ADVICE 15 CHEAP, TAKE A TIP FROM ME t h a t W AS 6 0 0 0 fA T , MY eOY IF I VIRE AND IGNORE ALL THIR PRIt ADVICE O F E 0 5 .. BORRY, YtoUNG MAM, .fW i T W H F J DO YOU YOU I WOULDN^T. * ADVICE THAT PBOPLB* HAND VOT ro L/ST■ff^/ THINK OF . p e o p l e s ADVIC6 BETTBR POfiqET THIS CETRICH* TAKE A/vy#Dpy# YOU.. YOUU eiK SORRY THAT’S A HECK TUi MARKET r ADVICB itsiDusiy. IF YOU DONT. LISTfNINe W A IT A QUtCM IM A OF YbUAS/ fTAST OP A LONG A FRIEND TOO MANY FOLKS TO EVERY GUY YOU RE COMO . . . Doom THAT DOESMT &AVINE YOUR MONEY.. A TIME Tb WAIT AUM IY5 MEET V ia NEVER DOLUR a WIIK...AND YOULL N U T T Y il TEU.IN5Y0U G S T Y O U A S O U N D TO M WHAT TO 00. THINO. RiGW-r, i f burprw bd wow much SURPRISED' Moo’l l hadi in t w e n t y - W o n t FIVE YIAR B 60 M E0 N S aivs HIM A ^ n BREAk?

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V...... The Ladiez' Aid soetety of the Mlza Murid D. Toml&iaon. ’87, Mias AtMhnh Grenier ABOUT TOWN St. PATRICK’S EVE DANCEBuckingham Congregational church daughter of Mrs. Borah Tomlinson (letew ay Shopr will will sponsor a pancake eupper to­ ABOUT TOWN oi 46 Pleasant street, today was ries at ' lec^im dii' Fhatorlng Harry Brtaikniaa His morrow evening at the church be­ Board of Control ot tbe Society dob Orchestra. hales placed on the students’ honor roll'at spring at the Y M.CA> tween the boure of 6 and 8 o’clock. SELF-iLRVL Memorial Temi le, Pythian Sis­ Bates College in Lewiston, Me., dur­ plcea of the Rumen’s* iffvldM , ‘ of Commerce will meet to* FREDAT, MARCH 16tii There will be pancakee galore, ters, will meet tomorrow evening in afternoon at 4 o’clock at the sausages, home made pie and coffee. ing chapel at whlfb Preeiident Clif­ School St. Reo Odd Fellows hall. A social wlD fol­ ton D. Gray gave a t«ef talk on office. At a recent meet- Admission 25c. . low the buslnese, with refreahments ’The North Methodist ehiueh the Board Toted to bold all Ita Tbe Amaranth drill team will re- G n o i z K n \ in ehaige of Mrs. Annie Allen, academic honors. Miss’ Tomlinson council wBl meet this evening at during 1984 on tbe second hearee this evening at 6:80 at ^e W A i T ^ chairman, and the past chiefs. A had an average of 86 or better, for 7:80 with Mrs. F. B. C3krke U 146 of each month. The Beethoven Olee club will meet Meaonic Temple in ■ preparatloo for good attendance is hoped for. the first semeeter of 1988-84. Porter street for rebeanuu at 7:80 o’clock tonight the exhibition they will give durhig at tbe SSmanuel Lutheran church. I Trtnltjr Past Noble Orands aaao* Intermission at the Informal dance At 6:80 Saturday night- Hose Tbe bridn which the Manchester ■atlon will meet Wedneedajr after* Every member is lurged to be pres­ of Temple Chapter, O. B. S. Wednes­ League of women Voters planned Tbe Manchester Garden ebib’s day evening. Hale's Food Depts. Company No. 8, SMJ'J)., reepond- for February 27 a t the Y. M. C. A., Boon In Odd Fellows ball, Qlaston* ent as numbers to be presented in ed to a stil] alarm for a chl^ey March meeting which would ordi- a concert at tbe Talcottvllle Con­ which waa poatpooed.on account of naiily take place ’’hlz evenlBg, has The Manchester Public Health fire in the bouse occupied by Sylves­ weather conditions, will take place gregational church Friday evening Are Furnishing ter Fitzpatrick, 106 Spruce street. been postponed until Monday eve­ will be rehearsed. Following the re­ Nursing association will hold Its tomorrow afternoon at 2:16 at the ning of next week, when Alexander monthly meeting Wednesday at 4 All Chemicals were used to extinguish Y. M. C. A. Reeervatioiis may be hearsal, a social will be held under the fire. No damage resxilted. Gumming of the Bristol Nurseries the direction of tbe social commit­ o’clock at the Health Center on •Groceries made, through Mrs. Samuel Kemp. wUl address the club. PINEHURST tee, which has made plans for a Haynes street. number of entertaining features for • Meats the evening. The Manchester Girl Scout Coun­ Dial 4151 cil will meet at tbe Girl Scout •Fresh Fruits headqxiarters In the Cheney building The Bluefleld Athletic club will •F resh Eggs are lower and we offer tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. bold Its monthly meeting tonight at The leaders will meet at the ssune Vegetebles you the freshest locals from 8 o’clock and all members are urged place Wednesday evening at 7:30. Schmidt’s Coventry Poultry to be present as plans for the com­ Used by Farm. ing season wlU be discussed. T h « Mrs. icmii putt of 39 Iklgerton J.W H AL€ CO. street will grant the use of her Mrs. Crabtree Large Eggs, doz. 35c Miss Elizabeth Rich, of 257 Bast home for a card party tomorrow at the MANCHBrTER C O N N - = = , 2 dozen 68c. Center street, a member of the evening for the benefit of Sunset junior class at the University of Council, Degree of Pocahontas. Medium Eggs, Vermont, is in the Dean’s honor list H erald doz. 31c for the first semester. Mrs. Mqxy Roberts, chairman of .On With The New 2 dozen 60c. the committee in cbeurge of the Cooking Sliced Bacon, 24c and S2c H>. W esle3ran U niversity has Jupt re­ bridge of Simset Rebekab drUl team, ceived from an anonymous donor a postponed on account of the storm, prize fund yielding $50 annually to annoimces that it wiU be held to­ Mrs Edna R. Crabtree School COTTON FROCKS Meat Department be known as tbe G^rge Matthew morrow evening at 8 o’clock at the Dutcher prize. The prize is to be home of Mrs. Martha Cone of East One-day special on onr 2dc awarded under such conditions as Center street. Hale’s Famous “Red Bag” grade jnicy ground beef. the department of history and gov­ ernment may determine from year 1-VP-R-E-S-S-* by NELLY DON 2 Lbs. 25c Ground O Q to year. For the year 1933-34, the LIMOUSINES COFFEE Beef ...... O O C prize will be awarded to the senior 3 lbs. 4 9 ^ 20c lb. who attains the highest rating in To BOSTON Fresh ground or in bean. Away with the old.. and on with the comprehensive examination in (Bound Trip $8.60) the freih young fashions of Loin Lamb Chops, lb. . . . 49c history. Telqilione 7007 2 Columbia Spring by the gifted designer, Leaves Center Pork Chops, each.. 8c The weekly bridge, whist Md set­ CENTER TRAVEL BUREAU Nelly Don! Here is the inherent Roe and Buck Shad. back party will be held tonight at 498 Main Street, Manohestec Bq&II SpPOUtS 2 cans 1 9 c good tk^te and casual charm you St. Bridget’s parish hall. Mrs. Wal­ U RKSHHiL f.OACH t demand... .the workmanship and Honeycomb Tripe, lb. . . . 18c ter Moske is chairman and her as­ White Chief sociate workers wlD be Mrs. Oliver fit you confidently expect from Land O’Lakes Evaporated Blngheun, Miss Bernice Moske, Mlwa Nelly Don. And here—in the Catherine Opalach, Miss Steffle T issu e 3 rolls 25c midst of higher prices everywhere Milk, OKr* Parcharck, Miss Bernice Yankowakl, —are Nelly Don’s surpiising 1934 4 large c a n s ...... ^ O G Mlaa Mary Slaga, Henry Valllant, Blue Ribbon Thomas Sheridan, Patrick Griffin, -values. See them ...... try them FRIGIDAIRE on.... and buy now while they are ExceUent quality native Po< William Burke, John Brannick, William Hartlgan and George (above) Chic starts fresh and new. Styles for tatoes, p e c k ...... 47c R a isin s 2 15 oz. pkgs. 1 5 c KeUy. Exclusive Agents with ricrac on e misses and women at varied prices Cauliflower, Spinach, Peas, Ivanhoe Nelly Don linen ranging from Green Beans. frock. Black, white, ATLANTIC I pastels. $5.98. ARTESIAN PEAS KEMP’S, Inc. M a y o n n a ise pt. jar 27c Usually 20e can. Wonderful RAYOLITE I 8-ounoe else, 16o. vafaw tomorrow at Regristered ^ g id a ir e Special) 3 cans for 53c. SwifVe A Complete ■RANGE Service Dept. Maintained OOMBINAHON SPECIAL Quick Arrow 2 pkgs. 25c 5 Arrow Washing Soap ...... lOe Showing of 8 Lighthouse Cleanser...... lAo OIL 1 Large Binso ...... 2S o Office TeL 6018 Demonstration Sale! Nelly Don Value ...... 48c DIAL 4 4 9 6 Hartford Tel. 6-0486 All for 39c. L. T. Wood & Co. Take Care COLUMBIA SOUPS Frocks At The 61 BisseD Strebt of Your Feet BIBDSEYE 3 cans 2 5 c Herald Cooking FROSTED STRAWBERRIES A. M. Lemer, D. S. ( . FOOT SFECIAUST AND Regular aeeortment. Theee high grade, tasty sonpe will - PANCAKE SUPPER - CHIROPODIST be demonstrated by Mrs. Crabtree at the Cooking SchooL School Daily Office Honrs: Tnesday, March IS, 6 to 8 p. m. Tues. and SaU, 6 to 10 P. M. Bnckingham Church Tbura., 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Sausage, Coffee, Pie—and all the Chicken Sotip 2 cans 23^ Every day • of the Herald , And By Appointment. Bice or noodles. PANCAKES yon can eat made from Cooking School, we will show MAYTAG tbe famous PILLSBUBY FLOUR 866 IVyiln St., Manchester, Conn. Florida MAKES 85 Cents the new Nelly Don’s. Four O ra n g e s doz. living models will display these new cottons so that SWEEPING Extra large... and jnlcy! PERMANENT Bleached W’hite you can see for yourself how REDUCTION fascinating the new 1934 WAVES C e le ry 2 bunches 1 5 c Nelly Don’s really are... .we Snow-whKe bleached celery. know you’ll come right down Need Not Be Expensive to Hale’s after each session To Be Long Lasting and Special Tuesday Afternoon for yours. Becoming. From 2 to 6 O’Clock! Williams and Carlton Let us give you your Spring Permanent and we wfll SPICES 2 for 2 3 c A Nelly Don Frock will assure you complete satisfaction at a minimum price. be presented to a hicky Whole or ground spices, .\ssorted. Fredericks Vita Tonic PER:\IANEXT WAVES ARE winner each day. FEATURED. VaniUa bottle 27c (left) Multi-color stripes on a fine This Includes with the vanilla an ice cream cake tin. Donolin by Nelly Don. ’Trim fitting. FRENCH $1.98. (right) Smart strip­ UALEIQ ped shirtwaist frock At HALE’S Cotton Dress in a fine broadcloth. BEAUTY SHOPPE $2.98. Section—Main Floor, center. Tou can now buy a genuine new Johnson Block Dial 3058 HEALTH MARKET Model 80, square-tub, cast-alnm* innm, Ufetiine Maytag — tne finest washer 3Iaytag ever built All RetaU MEATS Used for ONLY At The Cooking School E x p e r t T r u ss F it t in g Comfort Guaranteed Donated by $ 7 9 - 5 0 T^NJOY comfort, se-. curity,and complete! The Health Market satisfaction by wearing l o m FORMERLY 8165.00 , tsxat, are correspondingly easy. pressnre of ordinary trusaes. inswsnci . . . psy csth The “RAISED SPOT” on ARTHUR Fresh, L e u RECOVERY? the NON-SKID pad does the for now porchssts and got We make It certain if yon send trick. DRUG STORE Other Models Sub­ boltor bsrgoins. year things here to be cleaned. Save money; don’t experi­ 845 Midn St^ Bubinow Bldg. Lam b Stew lb. 7 c stantially Reduced ment—let onr conq>etent fit­ Phones: 8806—8809 All (his con bo dono with Give your old clothes and homefurnish- ter select the proper type Fresh, Tender as low as • csth osio from ut . . ings a New DeaL Let ns clean them sny smount from $10 to and yooni recover aD their original Club ^teak ’ lb. 2 1 c $300. without ondonon. smartness, freshness and the longer service they offer in the^ renewed form. $59-50 Tbo only ootl is s monthly chorfo of throo por eont on Investtgate this sensational op­ Special Tuesday Afternoon 3 Pc. Suits Pressed, 50c. Cleaned, $1.00 portunity at once. Ask for a From 2 to 6 O’ClockI Iho onpaid bolonco. For Heavy Overcoats...... Cleaned,$1.25 free home demcHistration. RANGE & FUEL OILS onomplo $50 ropsid ovor Topcoats...... Cleaned, $1.09 We Handle Only The Best! 5 months moons s total PORK CHOPS cost of only $4.50. Dresses...... Cleaned, $1.00 and up When In Need Of Range Or Fuel Oil Ladies’ Coats ...... Cleaned, $1.00 and up PHONE 5293 KEMP’S lb . 1 5 . Inc. The Bandy Oil Co. Oovenmmit inspected aad fresh! The Dougan Dye Works ;STANbABD MERCHANDISE 848-863 Main St. 2nd Floor 155 Center Street Manchester Robinow Bldg^Phone 7281 PHONE7155 MANCHESTER