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RESCUERS REACH TRAPPED MEN Awarded the Winners PAGE TWELVE TUESDAY, APRIL *1,1986. ]Eiirn!tt0 lim t lft turn WBA’nOBR Forecast of 0. B. Weather BorMU, The new manager of the Hotel Manchester Tent, No. 2, Knights Phil Baker, famous radio and Hartfonl Sheridan la making several changea of the Macoabeea will conduct a stage comedian, will be guest star Flowm oad Plaott ABOUT TOWN in the Interior of the building.' He public setback party tomorrow on the April 24 Studebaker program tor all occasions. BIG CARD PARTY haa removed the bar that waa to. night at 8:18 In the Balch and over the Columbia Broadcasting Uellvered anywheral Fair, sUghtly eooler tonight: The LAither League of the Eman­ cated In the front lobby and will Brown hall, following Its regular System network, according to Entertainment Thursday fair. uel Lutheran church will be host to enlarge the clerk’s desk, provide meeting at 7:30. ’The prizes have George S. Smith, local dealer. The and Dance MANCHESTER — A tJlTY OF VILLAGE (HARM the Hartford League tonight at 8 more seats In the lobby and will all been donated by members of the program, featuring Richard Hlmber Th« H A W CORP. o’clock. The vlaltora will present a give more of a hotel appearance order and refreshments will be and his Studebaker Champions, will St. James’s Manchester Conn* program and refreshments will be than baa been the case. The floors served by a committeee made up of be broadcast at 10 p, m. e. s. t MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1936. (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS served by Arthur Johnson’s library In the front lobby have been sanded Mrs. Emma McLachlan, Mrs. Etta School HaU committee. Helen Matson will lead and new paint Is being applied. Perkins, Mrs. E. A. Rock and Mrs. the derotlonals. A short meeting Bessie Parris. All members are A well children’s conference will Tomorrow Night of the Executive Committee of the Mary Bushncll Cheney auxiliary urged to attend and to Invite their be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 8 O’Gock. WEDNESDAY SPECIALS League will be held prior to the friends. TNC TLO FUST and Ward Cheney Camp, United o ’clock at the YAI.CJt. Cash Card Playing Prizes regular meeting. Spanish War Veterans, will observe 11 Oak Street muster day. Thursday, April 23. De­ and Door Prize. Exceptional Values for Wednesday Only The Brltlsh-Amerlcan club will partment officials will be guests and Miss Faith Carter, daughter of Refreshments. hold Its regular setback party to­ representations from loeal patriotic Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carter of 192 Admission 25c. That Make It Worth While To Shop Here night at 8 o’clock for members and organizations. Dinner will be served Hartford Road. Is In Washington, friends. Cash prizes will be at 6;30 p. ra., and members of the C. this week, attending the D.A.R. Double Green Stamps Given In All Departments RESCUERS REACH TRAPPED MEN awarded the winners. Continental Congres.s aa one of the committee are requested to report pages. FILMS All Day Wednesday. at the State Armory at 2 o’clock. Temple Chapter, Order of the DEVELOPING Eastern Star, will observe "Rain Mystic Review, Woman’s Benefit Wednesday Only! bow" night at Its meeting tomorrow association, will meet this evening AND PRINTING ANNOUNCEMENT MONGOL BORDER evening In the Masonic Temple. at 8 o’clock In Odd Fellows hall. AH Our Regular 29c Yard Manchester Assembly of Rainbow WATKINS BROS., 8-Hotir SDr\Ire. BREACH ROCK WALL will exemplify the Initiatory cere­ The Womeui’s League of the Sal­ Gulf Gas Station SEETHING WITH INCX7KPUKATED - mony on several candidates at the vation Army will meet' tomorrow af­ Star meeting. ’The regular meeting ternoon at 2:15 at the citadel. Direct Corner Main and Hilliard Sts. WASH FABRICS 4yd..$l of the Rainbow next Monday night ROBERT K. ANDERSON • O M E » « l a a * ^ ____ a . - . Now Under the Management of 89” Printed Handkerchief Lawn. WAR m i V l T Y Funeral OIreefor Will therefore be omitted. Miss Irene McMullen, contralto. Kodak Agency 86’’ Printed Dimities. OF PRISON CAVE TO Miss Grace M. Adams, pianist, and 88” Printed Peasant Crash. David McCann Chapter, Disabled Frank Krlcskl, violinist, will go to Funeral service in home­ Brinjf iiH your photo prob- 86” Everfast Sunnidell Prints. tom*. War Veterans, auxiliary will meet Wallingford Thursday and In the like surroundings. GEORGE MOTHES A. P. Man Finds Hailar, Key In the Veterans’ room of the State evening give a concert at the Ma­ WASHING — POLISHING — GREASING A beautiful range of patterns and colorings that will make Armory tomorrow night at 8 sonic home In that place, In which a CENTER RANGE AND FUEL OIL smart summer dresses. All fast color. o’clock. 142 EAST CENTER ST, number of Manchester people reside. Town, Alive With Soldiers, BRING OUT CAPTIVES Each of the artists will present sev­ Telephone: PHARMACY « Thirty tables were In play at the eral selections. Miss Adams will Oflice 5171 House 7494 Odd Fellowfl Block Adjustable Top Trucks, Armored Cars, weekly card party last night In St. also accompany them. Bridget’s ball. Miss Madeline Both Men, Soffering Intens^ Smith won the door prize, a card A "bingo" party will be held at Despite Peace Talk. table, and winners at cards were as the home of Mrs. William Ciister, Lace CURTAINS pr.$l,29 follows: In bridge, Mrs. John Lo­ Thumbnail History ly, Ask for Hypoder­ Ifl Wadsworth street at 2 o’clock Adjuatable to three lengths. Four smart patterns in the gan and John McCarthy, first; Mrs. tomorrow afternoon. The party will Washington, April 22.— (A P) —A Finley and H. N. Hemenway, new rough weaves. Dress up your windows for Spring wltu Hslnklng, Maneboukuo., April 22 be sponsored by the .Spanish War LOOK! THREE TURKEYS FREE! these real values. * renewed Republican drive to win mic InjectioDs at Once second. In setback Miss Mary Veterans Auxiliary. Mrs. Custer — (AP)—Despite Japanese protesta­ Of Mine Tragedy Zatkowskl and John Holden were Democratic voters away from the will be hostess. To Be Given Away Saturday, April 25th tions that inrldents on the Mongol­ first, Mrs. R. E. Kllgour and Charles New Deal was under way today ian border are unlikely to have ex­ Had Been Entombed More Lucas, second. In whist first hon­ Regular $2.49 16-Rib Oiled Silk while a Democratic senator was con­ Moose River, N. S., April 22.— , Friday, April 17—Ontario rescue NO STRINGS ATTACHED — NOTHING TO BUY! plosive consequences. Intense (A P )—Here is a thumbnail history •workers arrive. Drilling and dlg- ors were won by Mrs. Charles tending that the choice in Novem­ Tourkshot and J. C. Doyle; Miss martial activity Is evident at Hallor, of the Moose River mine tragedy: j ging continue. Than Nine Days in Novi Irene Jacobs and M. Grnndl, second. Just .sign your name and address on this coupon and ber la "Roosevelt or Reaction.” Chief Manchoukuoan bulwark of Sunday, April 12—Collapsed shaft I Saturday, April 18— Drill reaches Home made coffee and cake was Walter N. Leclerc leave at our store or mail to . SILK UMBRELLAS $1.98 The latest G. O. P. bid tor Dem­ offense and difense. Imprisons Dr. D. E. Robertson, Al­ I destination. Trapped men signal served after the games. ocratic support came last night from That picturesque frontier outpost, fred Scadding and Herman Ma- they are alive. Soelia Gold Mine. The newest thing In umbrellas. Oiled silk! Light weight. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, who peopled by Chinese, Mongols, Rus­ gllf, all of Toronto, In the abandon­ Funeral Director Uansparent, w at^roof, acid proof, heat proof; will not stick or ed gold mine. Sunday, April 19— Wives talk Bids for runs on the lines of the POPULAR MARKET started his third term as president Dr. D. 'A. Robertson O. A. Scoddlng Herman B. Maglll sians and Japanese, Is crowded with 259 No. Main St. become lumpy. Contains no rubber of any kind. 18-rib with Monday, April 13— One hundr-d through drill hole to husbands. Connecticut Company. Hartford Dl- Phone S9A9 855 Main Street Ruhinow Building o f the National Republican club. uniformed men, many of whom are Nourishment sent down to mine Moose River, N. S., April 23— :A J smart new handles. Rescued from the crumbling gaUeries of the Moose River, N. S., gold mine where they have been en- newly arrived. minors begin rescue. Smoke from ■vlslon, which were to have been He urged bis party to invite the prison. Rockfall halts digging. rescue crew digging through Itl completed last month, will be com­ N nm e................................... Address ............................... cooperation of the “hundreds of . Robertson, Toronto physician, left above, and his friend, Charles Heavily-armed Japanese patrols crag Indicates men still alive. Cave- pleted tomorrow night. ’The men Alfred Scaudlng, center, were being taken to the surface this afternoon. The body of Herman B Mavlll move ceaslessly through the streets In forces miners from old Archibald Monday, April 20— Water floods feet of rock and dirt reached th a 'l thousands of Democrats who think part of pit. At 2:15 a. m., e. s. t , working days, having the higher as we do.” right, who died last Monday, will also be brought to the surface by the heroic mine workers * ’ and trucks, armored cars and am- shaft. two living men entombed more tbaq ' Given In All Departments bidances chug out of the city at all Tuesday, April 14—Another rock- Scadding reports Maglll dead. Min­ rating, did their bidding early in $ Alfre Fabric Gloves The administration relied on Sen­ nine days In the Moose river gold 1-00 hours to disappear In the rolling fall halts rescue through Meagher ers dig desperately.
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