Britain, France, Italy to Hold Joint Parley
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Mias Rosa M. Squatrlto o f 186 The Jolly Bridga club will mset HERALD COOKING SCHOOL AGAIN TOMORROW, STATE THEATER, EMESOENOT DOCTORS ] Oak street, who on her return from tonsorrow afternoon with Mrs. Ar D I D TYME SCHOOL' 1934, aad General Theologtcal SUMMIT TOWN Emergency doctors in Man- ' a visit to Itsdy last November enter thur Loomis of Keeuey street. ST. M A R H LENTEN School, New York, In 1937, be Mrv- Chester tomorrow afternoon will i ed the Bellevue School of Midwifery ed first as minister in charge o f the AVERAGE DAH.T dBOUl-ATION THE WEATHER be: Dr. N. A. Burr, ITione 3030:. in New York, has successfully pass lIlM A"«« Brooldagi win rtUte The stock of drygoods In the PRESENTED BY CHOIR Church of Atonement in the Bronx, for the moatli el Fsbraary, 1925 Forecast at 0. E Weather Baiaaa, %W ■ f l w i i M ■■ a mlsrioDUT la and Dr. LeVeme Holmes, Phone | ed the probation period, according Mints store on North Main street Hartford 7451. SERVICE TOMORROW N. T , 1937-38, oHlstant minister of AMea at tba rafular attatlaf of to a letter received from her today. was yesterday sold to a Hartford ------'tta Lntliar Laacua of tbe BUaaauel Miss Squatrito Is a graduate of man and the line will be discontin St. James’s Charch Group In SL Peter’s church, Niagara Falls, , XaUMtaa ehurcli tonight at • Manchester High school and of ued by the former owners. Fine Entertainment in High N. Y., 1938-33, prlest-in-charge of 5,486 ijIBniTriTPHTPr TJZ.llPlTlilII IJaPinin Oloady aad eolder; Tharoday oe- same, 1933-33. BleaBbsr of the Andit oFtfock. Rafraabmcnta will be Lord Roberts Lodge, Sons of St. Morse Business College, but baa de School Last Evening. castonal rala. a t m d and a eodal hour will be George, .will meet tomorrow night cided to take up nursing, following There will be a well children’s Rev. Paul D. Wilbur of Bethel He is an outstanding preacher Bnreaa of OIrenlatioas ■ the footsteps of her younger sister. among the younger clergy of Con ELECTRIC ■ held. K n . Hngo Pemreon and her at 8 o’clock In Odd Fellows Hdll. conference tomorrow afternoon at 2 A large audience enjoyed the en SiaaloBatjr conunittee la in charge Miss Margaret V. Squatrito, proprie in the T. M. C. A. necticut. e ( the program. tor of the Maples Maternity home, tertainment, "The Old Tymc to Be Speaker Tomorrow On Thursday evening, at 7:45, RANGES Mrs. Maty A. Morlarty of 35 Hol Rev. J. Stuart N.eUI will have the VOL. U V „ NO. 145. (ClaaatM AdvortMlaf wi Faga 18.% MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20,1935. (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CBNTt lister street has had as her guest 184 Oak street. School” given in High School ball second In the series of lectures on ERNEST H. BENSON lAwrenoe Fldler of Weet Bridge- over the week-end Mrs. Frederick PROVIDING VOLUMES last night under the auspices of the Night the Prayer Book to the Lenten water, Maaa., paid a fine of tlB and LaFontalne of Norwich. The following members of Mons choir of St. James's church. Louis 539 Main St. Near Oenter nm ___ Study class of the Woman’s Auxil PHONE 8032 ooata in police' court thii morning Ypres Post, British War Veterans, Breen was the school master and iary. All women In the parish who on a charge of driving with improp FOR MEMPHIS SCHOOL They’ll Seek To Silence Beat The Educational club is sponsor are requested to attend the Veter did bis work in fine style. The A special Invitation has been ex are interested are Invited to attend EXPEOT LEAGUE er brakee. He was arrested at the ing the lecture by Dr. Robert Dem- ans’ association meeting, to be held chorus singing by 60 voices showed these lectures In the parish house. Oenter by Officer Rudolph Wlrtalla, tended to the church school officers, ANOTHER BIG CROWD Of War Drums In Europe ing, "Let Us Celebrate the Tercen in the Army and Navy clubhouse good training and the comedy work who found that Fidler’s brakes were Library at Le Moyne in Ten- teachers and scholars to attend, BRITAIN, FRANCE, ITALY tenary", to be given Monday eve tomorrow night: Samuel Pratt, Al by Arthur Keating, James Breen valueless when tested. ning, March 35, In the auditorium bert Lindsay, James McCollough, nesnee Being Aided by Loral and James Crowe brought much with their parents, .he Lenten serv TO HOLD TALKS of the Hollister street school. John McDowell, David Maxwell. The Contributions. amusement to the gathering. Solos ice at St. Mary’s church tomorrow The regular meeting of the La meeting will be called at 8 o’clock. were given by Roy Griswold, who AT COOKING SCHOOL evening at 7:30 at which Rev. Paul dies' Auxiliary to the A. O. H. will Miss Eleanor Dwyer and Miss Center church people and their sang, "A Little Bunch of Shamrock’’ ------Hi. JWHALECe ON REjCH CASE be held this evening after church at friends havs become interested in and by Mrs. Margaret Chartler, D. Wilbur of Bethel will preach. the home of Mrs. Eleanor McCann, Lucile Grant of Hartford gave a Miss Charlotte Molyneaux Hollo TO HOLD JOINT PARLEY surprise shower Saturday evening a worthy project, that of providing who sang "When I Dream of Old Rev. Wilbur became rector of St. 14 Church street way has returned to her home in books for the library of Le Moyne Erin". John Mozzer sang, "Asleep f at the home of Miss Dwyer on New London after visiting Judge Thomas church. Bethel, Conn., In Second Day’s Attendance at Strickland street, in honor of Miss College in Memphis, Tenn. Bound In the Deep". Tap dancing by lit 1933. He Is the chaplain of the Beginning Wednesday— ASSESSORS SAY French Cabinet BeUeres That The Toung Polish People's society and Mrs. William S. Hyde of Main books, whatever the subject matter, tle Miss Marley of Rockville, a are giving a dance tonight in Turn Lucile Clark, whose engagement to street. House of Representatives' of Con. Agree to Confer on Hitler’ s Elliott Knight waa anhounced will be acceptable and may be hand sketch by Mrs. LaChappell of Ver , An Annual Event In Our Herald Home Economics hall, North street, in celebration of ed to Mrs Emma L. NetUeton hr non, dances by Dorothy and Billy necticut for the 1935 session. Bom Is Logical Step to Take; S t Joseph's Day. A light supper earlier In the year. Sixteen friends APPRAISAL VOTE U.S. *GoodNeighbor* and classmates of Miss Clarke were The regular monthly meeting of David Wilson, and later will be Gcaa and a music number by Miss In North Adams, Mass. Graduated ' Famous Baby Shop I Rearming Act — France will be served in the basement by the Eloard of Selectmen will be held shipped to the college. Miss Alma Florence Plano, were among tho from Trinity College, Hartford, in Institnte at State Tkeater the Women’s Aid society. The Fronc present from Hartford, ^ ston , Rockville and this town. The time this evening at 7 o'clock in the Mu Hanson, treasurer of the college, a other numbers introduced. The League Is Guardian of i Broadcasting orchestra of Spring- nicipal building. The Manchester .former Manchester girl, and still a chorus work and the general school WAS NOT LEGAL In European Dispute Dispatches Note of Pro* field will furnish music. was occupied with bridge; tally Larger Than Yesterday’s; cards and favors, decorations and Veterans’ association will present member of Center Congregational scene was directed by Charles Pack Your Child’s War Pact. refreshments were in green and for the approval of the board, a church, with others of the faculty ard, who received much favorable "I Group H of Center church women major project for the permanent es are doing their utmost to raise the comrhent on the work that was done test to Berlin— Reich Con workers announce a food sale for white for St. Patrick’s day. Miss Rob*t K. Anderson To Continae Tomorrow Washington, March 30.— (AP) — A sst six wee)u on details looUng Clarke received a number of beau tablishment of Center Springs park library to at least 12,000 volumes. by all. Engagiiig of Outside Com Saturday morning at 10 o’clock at Geneva, March 20.— (AP) — Commenting on the European eltua-!ua-Ttf toward this goal. tiful glfU. as a community recreational center. The city of Memphis maintained Dancing followed until midnight. Funeral Director for I He aald a careful consideration of tinues Its War Manenvers the J. W. Hale Company’s store. a library there until the school be Photograph and Friday. pany Not According to French quarters in Geneva said to tlon arising from German plans to [ standing dead- came a college when it withdrew Its day they expected a special session rearm, President Roosevelt today locked Geneva disarmament parley Mary Bushnell Cheney auxiliary, Miss Betty Harvey la chairman of Tho Coast to Coast club will meet support and the American Mission WATKINS BROS., — Russia Warns It Will U. S. W. V., will celebrau Its 15th the committee from Manchester As the Army A Navy club at setback of the League of Na’ Ion'a Council emphasized what he termed the look a little more hopeful. ary Association was appealed to. The second session of the Man birthday tomorrow evening by serv. sembly, Order of Rainbow, giving a tonight at 8 o’clock at the Army A The latter has given the college Inc. Statutes, They Claim; De would be held soon as a result of the American principle of the good Mr. Roosevelt said the Adminis ing an oyster and salad supper to large public card party at the Ma Navy clubhouse. Tomorrow night PAPER HANGING chester Herald’s Cooking School neighbor and expressed hope that tration and the Senate munitions the present year to accummulate 32.00 A ROOM. French Cabinet’s decision toi. carry Increase Its Defenses. the members of Ward Cheney Camp sonic Temple, Monday evening at 8 the Coast to Coast team plays the the required number of books to en New Funeral Home held this morning in the State the thia principle would be extended to committee were working toward a o’clock, ifoth pivot and progressive deciding match at the Spruce Street I .41*0 Carry Wallpaper. mand to Be Shown System the question of German rearmament and the auxiliary. The meal will be title the library to aid of the A.M.A. ater attracted an even larger crowd Europe as a basis for peaceful solu common objective of taking profits served at 6:30 sharp, because of the bridge and setback will be played, Tavern at 8:30 o’clock. 142 East Center Street directly to the League. tion of difficulties there. out of war and legislation at thia Local friends of Miss Hanson are In A. KANEHL 59 than did the opening class yester A French spokesman said that in By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Veterans’ association meeting later with prizes and refreshments.. Miss turn soliciting their friends for Tel.; This comment waa given news session appeared possible. Harvey will be assisted by Miss Painter and Decorator day. Over 1,300 women signed the The Board of Assessors, appearing thia step France was doing the logi Great Britain, France and Italy in the evening. F. J. Bendall will preside at the books they have no further use for ORlce 5171. House 7494, papermen. crowded about his desk, He added he had received a favor Harriet Knight, Miss Ernestine Phone 7541 Beginning Wednesday, coupons by which the dolly prizea before the Board of Selectmen for cal thing on the ground that the agreed today on a Joint conference meeting of the newly formed Fore BO that the desired goal may be League of Nations is the guardian who asked the position of the Unit able report from bis special com The Manchester Green Athletic Montic, Miss Alice Harris, Miss men's club in the Manchester Y. M. reached within the time specified. March 30th are drawn. The school which opens the second time In a month in an ed States. mittee headed by Bernard M. Baruch preliminary to the forthcondng vtatt club will meet at the home of Joe Edna Christensen, Miss Adele Gui at 9:45 each morning, will continue of the fulfillment of the Treaty of U. A. building tonight. There will Very often householders when mov Thru Saturday, March 30th effort to settle the controversy over Versailles and any violation of that The President declined to say and the Information would be turn of Sir John Simon, British foreign Hublard on East Middle Turnpike lin, and Mrs, Harry Straw and Mrs. be committees mimed to arrange for ing or cleaning house discard per tomorrow and Friday with Mrs. whether any note would be sent to ed over to Congress. at 8 o’clock tonight. Edward Montie of the advisory fr*. Katharine Baldridge, lecturer with the current revaluation of town tax treaty should be discussed by the secretary, and Capt. Anthony Eden, the next meeting of the club when fectly good books that would fulfill Council. Germany pertaining to her move in He declined to comment on pend board. it is planned to have a dinner served At the request of many of the Home Economics Institute In able property, and tbe part the British Lord Privy Seal, to Berlin to Just such a mission as the above. our customers, we've arrang It was pointed out that various abrogating treaty provislona to raise ing legislation. Including the bonus Past Presidents of Mary C. and a speaker. The speaker has New York, in charge of the sua asscRsors will play in the acceptance a conscript army. and the disputed Wagner Labor talk with Relchsfuehrer Hitler. Keeney Tent, Daughters of Union Wetherell and McCabe Motor ed with tho Vogue Studios of sions. of the report of the J. M. Clemln- clauses in the treaty give the not as yet been secured, but it is League Council the right to examine Likewise, it was said there was no Bill. The decision to bold the tri-par- Veterans of the Civil War, will meet Sales have filed incorporation expected that a man well Informed New England foi another Not CXwUy Dlshea shav^ Company, alleged last night HOSPITAL NOTES visit. whether Germany is violating its comment on whether an American Asked about cotton loans for the ttte conference came as France dis tonight at 8 o’clock with Mrs. Grace papers with-the Secretary of State, on topics of Interest to members of Dishes for every meal of the day, that the vote taken at the town patched a note of protest to Berlin Ames of 244 North Main street. for simple breakfasts and elaborate military clauses. observer would be sent to the pro 1935 crop, he also offered no com listing capital of 1.50,000; par, *100; the club will come from New York meeting last October empowering posed Allied conference of represen ment. The Administration previous against Germany’s rearmamenL At This is the first anniversary of the paid, 34,500: incorporators, Horace Mrs. Minnie Nicholson of 34 Eld- luncheons, for dinner parties and the Selectmen lo engage an outside Never Asked Right city to address the gathering. For children up to 14 years tatives of England, France and Italy. ly bad assured there would be no the same time, the French cabinet club and a good attendance Is hoped B. Wetherell, E. J. McCabe and L rldge street. William Perrett of 166 of age, a finely finished pho club suppers—these are only part of company to conduct the appraisal The League of Nations never has for. i Whatever your paint needs are—whatever yon vvwnt the exciting programs offer^ by asked the right to investigate Ger It waa indicated, however, none change in its generad cotton policy. decided to ask the League of Nations M. Schatz. Bisscll street, Dr. Wlllliam R. Tink tograph 5x7 Inches, and was illegal. Council to investigate Germany's All girls who are members of the er of 25 Park street were admitted Mrs. Baldridge. "But a dish does man armaments which was given It would be sent. Concerning proposals for lifting point well, you must know that only good quality paints mounted in a 7-11-inch fold Want Extra Pay. violation of the military clauses at Concordia Luther League are re yesterday. not have to cost much to taste The allegation waa made by Emil when the old “Conference of Am Mr. Roosevelt said he believed the the processing tax on cotton, the quested to meet In the church par i er. good,” she said in discussing her good neighbor principle was a com President reminded that some one the Versailles Treaty. McOILL'S BEST—will do a worthwhile Job. L. G. Hohenthal, Jr., chairman of bassadors," originally named to su Geneva—French quarters said lors Friday evening at 7:30. Plans The U. S. Forest Service uses programs. "We all know that it’s tbe Board of AaacssorB, when it was pervise the carrying out of the Ver ponent part of any solution of the hod to raise this money and that for the second annual Mothers-and- •T w o proofs will be shown. .smart—as well as necessary—to be sailles Treaty, was disbanded. world disarmament problem. He re no suggestion had been made so far they expected the Council o f tha UIAL 41,'il— If you want prompt delivery of anything: airplanes to guard Michigan for brought out in the discussion under league would hold a special sesalon Daughtors’ Banquet will be made. ests against danger of fire. Two economical this year. And so, much questioning of the Selectmen regard The reaction to France'a decision ported substantial progress In tbe for obtaining it in any .other way. in this adverti.sement. Everything e.xactly as advertised. Ml.ss Elsie F. Roth, chairman, is Mi^ill’s Faints are mixed with the proper ingredients • Sittings any time during store hours. of the cooking I shall do on the to investigate the French charges. planes patrol the four national for ing the wisdom of permitting the in League circles was that it was Washin^on —President Roosevelt anxious to have everyone pres ests q f the state. to withstand the hard.ships of New England weather • Secure your ticket at the Baby Shop. platform will have an economy ap logical but potentially dangerous. ent. Assessors to work with the apprais commenting on the European situa condition.s. They are paints made especially for this lo peal. But, the recipes are new, they ers to familiarize themselves with A German spokesman here sold Photographs—Second Floor. make irou hungry Just to read them hta nation was almost certain not to tion, expressed the hope that tha cality. FOR BEST RESULTS USE McGILL’S PAINTS. the company system. The Asses- American “good neighbor" prindple SALE ON TEA The Ladies Guild of' ,St. Mary’s over, let alone smell them while ors asked for two months extra appear in the Council to defend church will meet Thursday at 2 they are cooking. Germany's military decision. STATE SENATORS MOVE would be extended to Europe. He work for each member at an esti declined to say whether the United- Orange Pekoe, 4 9 C p. m.. In the Parish house. The PRACTICAL PAINTERS’ STEPLADDERS "I’ve planned the sesalons so that mated remuneration for the board A French spokesman said that hostesses will be .Mrs. Arthur Butler Authorized Barbers of dishes of every variety will be offer France bad founded her foreign States would send a note to Ger Llfcht In wHe:ht-~l>ut nturdy und built to Htund hard umuk^. of 81,200. The discussion lasted Konstantin Von Nenmtb many. and Mrs. Elizabeth Mason. 3- Foot Luddm ...... c ed before the week is ended.” Captain Anthony Eden policies on international co-operation 60c grade. i/| lb. 25c. 75 twd hours. TO SPEED RACING BILL Berlin—Real bomba rained on tha Conn. Master Barbers 4- Foot Laddem ...... $1.00 Besides lecturing Mrs. Baldridge Chairman Hohenthal quoted sec aa represented by the League of What Is regarded aa perhaps the mo at Important meeting in Europe Kreuzberg district of Berlin, scatter 5- Foot Isaddem ...... $1.35 will show new appliances of the tion 1142, chapter 62 of the Public Nations and that therefore it vtas Mystic Review, Woman’s Benefit latest approved models both electri since the conferences arranging th e armistice was scheduled to be held ing previously prepared mounds of s ^ association will serve a Hamburg- Protective Association 6- Foot l^adders ...... $1.50 Acts of 1030 in support of his con natural for France to submit a Ger Oolong or Mixed, cal and non-electrlcal. The kitchen in Berlin by Chancellor Adolf Hitler, Baron Konstantin von Neurath, man violation of the Treaty to the earth and rocks and filling the air spaghcltl • and salad supper in Odd tention. The act reads: “ ASSESS with smoke and clouds of dust. Gov OUTSIDE PAINT in which she works itself is to be a ORS TO REVALUE REAL ES his Foreign Minister; Sir John Simon, British Foreign Secretary, and League so that the Council could By Vote of 21 to 13 Approve LOUIS WILEY DIES; Fellows hall tills evening from 5:30 VINCENT FARKAND 82.55 per gallon in 5-gallon rans. display of new equipment and uten Simon’s chief aide, Anthony EMen, Lord Privy Seal. Ehiropean security ernment officials asserted Reichs- 46c grade. ~ to 7 o’clock. Guests arc expected TATE EVERY TEN YEARS: The pronounce its views. .MATTHEW’ 5IEK Z sils. In It this famous food lecturer assessors of all towns, consolidated arrangements were to be discussed, with the British envoys seeking to Motion to Take Action fuehrer HiUor'a rearmament decla from different reviews In the district LEO POUU.N and homemaker, who conducts the Induce Germany again to Join tbe L eagiie o f Nations. ration meant Germany would enter at the meeting to follow at 8 o’clock. "Nothing but the Best In Paints" towns and cities and consolidated NOTED EXECUTIVE PLOTO PAtiAM Cooking School for The Herald will towns and boroughs, unless other its forthcoming conference with Freshly Roasted — Ground Any EAKL STAIK.S prepare new recipes, discuss stand wise-provided, shall, during each Tomorrow Instead of On British emissaries on terms o f Way You W ish- The Women’s Democratic club of .lOHN LAKKAUEE ard, modernized methods, demon period of ten years after February SENATORS REFUSE equality. 2 MCott Touel»—and strate tricks and triumphs of cook- Moscow—The authoritative news 1 25c Hcott Towel Holder, Manchester will meet, tomorrow eve U’ALTER 5IICHAIin THOS. McGILL, Jr. 1, 1930, view all of the real estate, Meadow brook Coffee, O T ^ ning at 8:15 with Mrs. P. R. Bran- HARRy VITCLIA) of their respective municipalities, Tuesday Next. Business Manager of the paper Pravda announced Russia is. Green or Ivory Painter and Decorator (Contlnned on Page Four) OVER 100 ARE HURT prepared to increase its army ten Color. All for.. O l / C lb...... Z # C nick. 25 East Middle Turnpike. Fol B.\LILI.,\ PAUA.M and shall revalue tbe same for TO REDUCE RELIEF lowing a brief business meeting PATRICK UOCGIIKRTV as.scssment, and In the performance fold If necessary for defense of tba cards will he played. Members are RiillKRT OE.NOVESl 126 Cedar Street of these duties at least two of the . state Capitol, Hartford, March 20 New York Times Passes country in face of what it flatly de 81nre Dr. Jarkson lectured In H art ford, our business on Dr. scribed aa preparations for war. urged to attend and to invite their FR.WK 5IeHECHIR assessors shall act together, and all IN BIG HARLEM RIOT —(AP) — Advocates of the horse Jackson’s Health Foods has more thui doubled. friends. Mrs. Brannick will be as-, .lOlIN V. OIIAVORTIi Phone 6887 SHAKEUP FOLLOWS valuatioiu shall be separately ap Turin—^The newspaper 'La Stam- Or. Jackson's Meal, 45c. Bckit s Buddy. 50c. Koffy-suii, 40c. And Jhen La Follette Starts racing bill. Jubilant over ita passage Away; 65 Years Old. sisted by the following committee; E. .51. ’/J.5tMERM.\.N proved by a majority of the asscs.t- pa said the most serious outcome of Mrs. Richard Rich, Mrs, Cain Ma ora." in tbe House won their first skirm German rearmament activities Bulk Molasses, 2tie and .‘l.'Se Phono your order lor tho 11 would be a breakup of the solidarity o'clock delivery and it will honey, Mrs. John Holden. Mrs. An South End Barbers Close SHAKEDOWN TALK WUl Not Sign Voochera. 700 Policemen CaUed to YOUNG ASTOR GETS Move to Boost It to Ten ish today In the Senate by pushing quart drew Healey. Admitting that the board knew New York, March 20 — (AP) — of France, Italy Great Britain, reach your home before you through a motion for speedy action which it said -would only aggravate Whole Wheat, Rye and leave for the Cooking School. At Noon Wednesday. nothing about the current revalua Louis Wiley, business manager of on the measure. 'Hitlerian audacity.” Graham Flour in .'i-lb. tion, the system being used or the Quell Disturbance; Rumor Billions. By a roH caU of 21 to 13, the Sen the New York Times, died today at Fresh Genuine Repre.sentatlve William J. Thorn JOB ON THE DOCKS bags. ton will adilre.sa the members of North Find Barbers Close ate approved a proposal that.the bill the Columbia-Presbyterlan Medical ARRANGE CONFERENCE Calves’ Liver, '/j lb. 38c. Shop WEDNESDAY Dispute of Federal Relief (Oontlnued From Page Thirteen) Anderson-aiiea post. Veterans of At Noon Thursday. That Negro Boy Was legalizing pari-mutuel betting in Center. Paris. March 30 —France’s gov Royal Starlet Foreign Wars at the regular meet Waahlngton, March 20— (AP) — Connecticut be starred for action Mr. Wiley, who was 65, waa one ernment, protesting against German Stewing Veal ing of the post this evening In the Funds in Ohio Results in Encouraged by the Senate’s refusal tomorrow. Under nornial procedure of tbe nation's best known news rearmament in a note to Berlin, also Honey, lb. ... This adviTtlseraont will appear to slash the 84,880,000,000 work-re the vote on tbe measure would have 23c 18c to 25c pound State Armory on the current legis weekly for the benefit of the ptib- Lynched, Starts Trouble. Scion of One o f World’s Rich paper executives. He had been as succeeded today in bringing about lief fund. Administration leaders to been delayed until Tuesday. sociated with the nmea since 1896 lative session. Representative llo Interested In the National or DOUBLE STAMPS DELANEY TO BACK arrangements for a tri-partlte con Thornton u1ll outline hills now be Changes in Setup. day turned confidently to the task The plan to have the bill come up and bad been its business manager ference of France, Great Britain VEGETABLES Jellied Corned Beef or fore the General As.sembly of inter ganization movement showing est Families Learning the of defeating a motion to boost the for a vote tomorrow waa vigorously since 1906. He started as a reporter Cervelat, Vt lb. 15c. shops rightfully belonging to the New York. March 20 — (AP) — and Italy on the new European Fresh Beets, est to veterans. figure to 810.000,000,000. opposed by Senator J. Kenneth in up-state New York. He was im- situation. bunch ...... lican Cuts of Lamb Stew. association. A HARTFORD TRACK Rioters raged through Harlem, the This amendment was fathered by Bradley, Republican floor leader, married. 10c given out on all Columbus, O., March 30.— (A P )— Nation's largest negro settlement Shipping Business. The conference, advocated by the The shakeup of the Ohio Relief Ad Senator LaFoIlctte (Prog., WIs.). It who previously had announced off He had undergone an operation at Frenefa since Monday when Qreat- last night and early today, bringing came up for Senate consideration as tbe floor that he would oppose tbe Carrots, Butter (Wednesday ministration continued today when the Medical Center on March 11. Britaln delivered what tbe French Special) ...... lb. ,35c PAINFUL FEET C. C. Stillman, assigned to adminis injuries to over 100, besides smash the House began Ita second day of bill. He waa born in Homell, N. Y., regard aa Us "mild” note to Berlin, 2 bunches ter Federal relief In thia state, an Hartford Sportsman Willing ing store windows and looting them New York, March 20— (AP) — debate on the 82,000.000,000 caah Bradley aaserted he could see no and attended a private school In Mt. waa finally -arranged shortly befors 13c Kner and Back Arhra John Jacob Aator III went to work bonus issue. need for "unholy haste” In voting on IVew lirtireaa o f rratorliiB anret. anlnw nounced the suspension of three of their contents. Sterling, Ky. After four years as a noon today. Fancy Native Potatoes, today, down at the docks. Clarence Darrow, noted criminal the measure. Fresh Green Beans fwl, utiuBed feel In normal. Old mrfliw CASH SALES ‘ men, who were named in affidavits Seven hundred policemen drawn reporter, he was made business It waa said that Captain Anthony peck 18c. 8»da d o nt»i t a k r I n lo c tin a ld r r a tlo n on which Federal Relief Adminis to Build Plant If the from all parts of Manhattan, which The scion of one of the world’s lawyer, was a capitol headliner to Nine Republicans, three Social manager of the Post-Express, Roch Eden, British Lord Privy Seal, pro Spinach—New Cabbage. Burbank Baking Potatoes, that no f«8o fm arr rvartly allkr« not trator Hopkins based a charge of includes Harlem, and from Brooklyn wealthiest families is an assistant day as be assailed NRA before tbe ists and one Democrat voted against ester, N. Y., a position which he held bably will represent the London gov r \ r n ihr riaht and lrf( fimt of tlie to Captain Frederick Fender, assist, Senate finance committee, suggest-, taking the bill up tomorrow, while Celery-Tomatoes. 10 lbs. 29c. aamr peraon. political "shake-down" In Ohio re Is Passed. and the Bronx, broke up mob gath ernment in the belief that it might jlrnalllqr marklnra allow asart ron« POPULAR MARKET —Fill up your stamp book lief. erings but could not prevent guer ant marine superintendent of tbe Ing complete elimination of the code fifteen Democrats and six Repub Oontinned on Page Five) be undignified for Sir John Slmoh, ditlon of rark ftiof. ko iftiraawork. 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING Stillman suspended William R. rilla outbreaks. International Mercantile Marine structure. His humorous and in licans voted for this course. Britiah foreign secretary, to appear N urr p4»a|||«« r r li r f. N o rk arvdi f « r Company. formal manner of talking often ronanitatlon. on double stamp days! McNamara, director of the surplus About lOO prisoners were booked, ' The Vote to be taking orders from other commodities division, and his assist Hartford, March 20.— (AP) — at one station. Y’oung Astor, married last sum started laughter In a big crowd of Tbe vote was; For action tomor powers before going to Berlin. PINEHURST GROCERY, Inc. WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP With the bill legalizing pari-mutuel mer at Newport to EHIen Tuck spectators. IRVING H. HALPRIN ant, Thomas Jones, both o f whom Police officials charged agitators row —Democrats, Blackall, Claffey, The French note of protest, which 802 Main Street—Just North of State Armory . F»miI C'orrrclloalat sighed affidavits, which will form betting on horse racing in Connecti with inciting the negroes and whites French, got a clerical Job with the At bis customarily crowded press 'Hagearty, Daley, Malkan, Oebhardt, REICH REHEARSAL Trc*knt»prdlat^l*4»d4>lof(lat will be delivered in Berlin late thia the bosjs of a Grand Jury investi cut well on Its way toward becom of the area to violence by telling I. M. M. Company yesterday. He conference. President Roosevelt Devlin, Stremlau, Culhane, Lawlor, afternoon through tbe French Em At NORTON SHOE CO. gation Thursday of Hopkins’ ing a law, Ck>l. Michael W Delaney them employes of a store had killed works in the office at the Chelsea puffed a cigarette and told report O’CJonnell, Fox, Kelley, Hogan, S4T Mala Street Uablann nlSa. Wednes4lay •• Thursday — bassy, specifically mentions the re T h 4 J W . H A L € ca charges. He also suspended John of this city, today said he was an a 16 year old negro boy who was pier docks. ers this government was maintain Thompson; Republicans, Robbins, USES REAL BOMBS turn of conscription in Germany, E. Lee, who was named in the affi avowed candidate for the franchise caught pilfering a pocket knife. His first task today was to board ing the general principle o f a good Lynch, Costello, Spiro, Brennan and Germany's resumption of "freedom HEAVY STEER BEEF davits. to operate a huge racing plant for In reality, the store manager had the liner President Roosevelt. There, neighbor and hoped this principle Hungerford. of action In armaments," and Ger newspapermen saw him and asked Stillman said the three men running horses In Greater Hartford. turned the boy loose although he would be extended to Europe. This Against — Republicans, Oamer, many’s new air force. would remain suspended pending Delaney a light harness racing had bitten the two floorwalkers who tbe wealthy youth if he waa aalihig. was in reply to questions about the Barney, Colton, H. M. Bradley, Mor It was also understood that tha "Oh, no.” he replied, “I like ships Planes Over Berlin Explode C.fJI0US€^S0N. the outcome of the investigation operator for 15 years, asserted that caught him. German armament situation. gan, J. K.. Bradley, Rumpf, Tracy ^eneb Cabinet has decided to rate) Waller N. Leclerc Robert Owens, of the relief depart if given tbe franchise to operate Boy Is Located and I’m Just looking around.” Other Developments Harwood; Democrats, Shea; Social' 'the question of Germany’s violaBon ^ 3® "* Boneless Rib Roast INC. A short time later, back on the OPENING TODAY\ ment engineering division, assumed here, he will give Hartford "the Not until 3 a. m., today—10 hours Other developments: ists, Secor, Ecclea and Taft. Shells to Isolated Sections of the Versalllea Treaty before the Funeral Director McNamara's Job. nicest racing plant in the United after tbe trouble began—could the pier, Basil Harris, vice president of Testimony that the United States Absent, Dlmock, DemocraL League of Nations Council. Choice Sirloin Finest Revolt Starts States.” the International Mercantile Marine, Steel Corporation had piled up 888,- 159 No. Main St. Hancbeater police find the boy to prove he was Prior to the Senate session, ad Simon’s Visit Meanwhile, rebellion brewed In Waited Action on Bill alive. Then he sat alone In a police disclosed that Astor had started in 000,000 In surplus during the war vocates of tbe racing bill discussed m War Game. ~ The government was understood I the ranks of Governor Martin L. The Hartford man said he did station. Indifferent p > the hysteria to learn the shipping business at under pretense it was necessary for the advisability of having the meas Silk City Shoe RebuOders Veal Roast Steaks the bottom. to expect nothing satisfactory from Veal Cutlet Davey as a Democratic legislative not apply for a Bay State Circuit which raged about him. enlarging plants was given to the ure come up today under suspen Sir John Simon’s visit to Berlin, but harness racing date at Cherry Park, While officials would not definite Senate munitions committee. by AND SHOE SHINE leader disclosed a move to place Harlem was a bedlum with shots, sion of the rules. They decided Berlin, March 20.— (A P )— Real the three-power meeting was plaa- the state 82,500,000 a month relief Avon, this season because he screeching sirens of police cars, ly state his salary, it is in the John T. Flynn, the writer on the against this course, however, when 1085 Main StIiAH:—Comer Eldridge neighborhood of 825 a week. bombs exploded in the streets of ned in the hope that the British at 3 5 c l b . c o a l- contribution in the hands of Still planned to make the big Jump Into clanging fire apparatus called out staff of the investigators. the Republican floor leader inform titude can be stiffened before be 1 2 « l b . 2 5 « lb- W H Y b liie the nmntng horse game. If the bill His older step-brother, Vincent A while earlier. President Roose Berlin today as Germany’s newly man. by numeroiis false alarms and the ed them the proposal to depart created military air fleet simulated goes there. Stillman yesterday dismissed six goes through. clamor of the rioters. Astor, is a vice president of the I. velt said the Administration and tbe from the normal procedure waa an Soviet Russia’s friendship, which Very Tender Center Cut “I think that if Connecticut does 51. M, and one of Its heavy stock actual battle conditions in its minor employes and George B. Ep- Ten men were shot and one was "outrage” and that he would op maneuvers. becomes all the more attractive 99 SPECIAL OPENING PRICES GIVES CLEANER HEAT pley, who has been designated by legalize racing . nd betting, the pro holders. (Oontinned on Page Four) stabbed. pose it. Tho "attack” started in the the face of Reichafuenrer HiUera Good for 30 Days Pork Roast Davey to become director of public moting should be don,.- by Hartford Lyman Quarterman, 34 year old On the floor Bradley offered a attitude, is to be cultivated by a Pork Chops people,” asserted Delaney. "I hardly Kreuzberg district, south o f the Cube Steaks works in the governor’s Cabinet. negro waa in Harlem hospital in a motion that the five amendments city’s center, shortly after 9 a. m., visit of Pierre Laval, French for Men's Soles Sewed On ^ REASON NO. 35 Eppley was assistant to William A think It would be fair to turn racing critical condition with a gunshot approved by the House be printed eign minister, to Moscow. in Connecticut over to individuals or creating a furore among residents ‘Mae eosl’ it taken from tbe ricbett Walls. Davey’a appointed state re wound In bis abdomen. An uniden In the files for one day before the The swooping air squadrons drop The Cabinet fomuUly approved 90c M W t , lief director. corporations from New York or 2 5 « l b - scsmi oi thePenniylvsnisamhnirhe tified white man, his skull fractured KIDDIES! measure waa starred for action. ped their cargoes of explosives into th.3 visit today and derided that be 1 9 « 2 7 « >'’ • fields. It it rleaned and tcreened Nothing to Conceal Massachusetts, and I don’t think the was reported dying in the same hos This would have meant that the bill should go as soon as possible. Ladies’ Soles Sewed On legislators who vote In favor of the huge piles of dirt and rocks which by the most eflScienI methodi known McNamara, in a statement, as pital. YOUR BRKJHT REMARKS WILL WIN TICKETf would have been starred for action previously had been placed in the The note was telephoired to Am 75c Fresh Fancy to icienre to remove dirt, tUte and serted he had “nothing to conceal in bill will want any such thing to hap Admits the Theft Friday. But because of the "Flght- bassador Francols-Poncet tn Berlis pen either.” TO SEE YOUR FAVORITE streets in anticipation of the dem olber ioreifn matter. And every this entire investigation.'' Lino Rivera, 16, was the youth onstration. early this afternoon for delivery In Men’s Rubber Heels "There waa no wrong doing on Passage Predicted Steak Cod ■tep in the preparation of ‘Moo about whom the storm raged. He (Coatinued on Page Four) The blasts ripped great boles In the Wilhelmstrasse later, but ita FUlet Halibut coal' it accompanied by a water the part of myself,” he said, "and r Racing supporters through the freely admitted that he bad taken publication, it was said, might ha 25c state were busy today discusalng SHIRLEY TEMPLE the mounds, hurling dirt and rocks proceti — washing and rewathing am convinced, os the result of in the knife and had bitten the hands TBEASCRY BALANCE in all directions and filling the postponed until tomorrow morning. Ladies’ Rubber Heels the coal time and again. That's why vestigations that I have personally the bill which passed its majority of the floor walkers. One of them At the State Theater, Sunday, Monday or Tuesday neighborhood with smoke and dust. While officials guarded tbe com- We have brushes for an types ‘bine coal’ givea clean, bealtbfal heat made, that there has been no wrong test yesterday in the House by a slapped his face and be was taken Waahlngton. March 20.— (AP) of power nMlors in stock and can 3 lbs. 2 5 e 2 lb s * 2 5 ® 2 1 « l b - Simply write your brightest remark in answer to this Night Air Raids niunicatlon’s contents closely. It tt 20c — free from all dost, toot and doing on the part of anyone con 129-131 mar^n. The bill was ex into a rear room.' A clerk fainted. Tho position of the Treasury on Tbe bombing was a continuation known to be a "firm protestation,’’ nwke repairs without delay. amadge. Let aa fill year bln. with nected with my department. The pected to meet with little opposi question: First quality rubber heel»— A woman rushed from the store March 18 waa: of last night’s air maneuvera, the calling Germany's attntion sharp clean, money-saving ‘bine roal* now.. whole thing ia an open book. tion in the Senate or to have any (S. H. Kress and Co.) and said the O’SnUlv-an - Goodyear • Hood. Fresh “Why is Shirley Temple my favorite motion picture > Receipts 8143,090.932.23; expendi Reich's first demonstration o f its ly to the clauses of the VeraaiUoB Oar delivery aervice it tbe foMett “No one, so far as I know, was trouble getting Governor Wilbur ll boy waa being killed. The report star?” tures, 8132,963.057.28; balance, 82,- new military air force. Treaty which have been violated. > NORTON in town. Phone us today. in eny way coerced Into making a Cross to affix bis signature on it DONT THROW THEM AWAY! spread through Harlem and soon a Submit your bright remarks to Jack Sanson at the thea 149,350,020.44; customs receipts for The district abutting the Tempel- France Is taking tbe position that Sm elts Haddock contribution. In fact, while I do making it a law. crowd of 1,000 had gathered, con the month, 818,780.447.75. Germany still Is tMhnlcally a meaa- ELECTRICAL M ackerel not even know tbe names of those hof airport, about one-seventh at The sporting fraternity believe the vlnced that tbe boy was dead and ter or Care of The Herald by noon Saturday. First six Receipts for the fiscal year (since mile wide, was -solated from the ber of the League of Nations, materials aad expert workmaaship oomblne INSTRUMENT CO. who contributed. I am advised that logical locations for tracks in Con that a negreas who bad gone to his winners will win tickets to see Shirley Temple in “ The July 8)'82,641,163,340.47; expendi It* resignation, made leea than tw* many of the individuals who con rest at tbe city during the bom Fhona 40S0 l b s . necticut would be in West Hartford, rescue was taken to Jail with a I.ittle Colonel” , coming to the State theater Sunday, tures, 84.905,708,824.20 (Including bardment. yeora ago. still is not effeettve, M d 3 2 S‘ l b s . « tributed were not at the time doing Hilliard Street Mancbeetor C c lb. 3 2 5 THE W . G. GLENNEY CO. the scene of the famous Charter broken arm. 82,526,130,131.13 of emergency ex All inhabitants who failed to that therefore Germany i ' any busineas with the sUte and Oak Park and, in tbe lower part of Monday and Tuesday. Winners will be announced in see m. . *‘“ *"ber, Masolu’ SnppUfv, Paint Jackson Smith, the manager, penditures) ; excess of expenditures, evacuate before the attack started imder the Jurisdictian or th# 838 No. Main S t Tel. 4149 Manchester that there were not even prospec the state near the New York state theater Saturday afternoon and evening. 82,384,545,483.82; gold assets, 88,* tive bidder* on state awards.” line, probably at Danbury. (OoatlBMd «■ Pag« Tklrtoea). 1053.893.448.73. B Pam Ptva) fOonttaaed aa y i mtanno ttnutm MAwadOm^ W BD TO D A T, HAKCH *0, IS VANCHBemrR e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHBHl'BK, OONM„ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20,19SB. DETECTIVES DOUBT NONE HELD RESPONSIBLE IRE OF SECRETARY DID FASHIONED HYIIN Ninth District has conducted the atas, at high apaads, auSldent aero- held followed by a running game NIGHT a U B DANCE recreational activities, major im- MODEL AIRPLAE CLUB d)mamle lift to the wings to ovar- ^ PASSION HISTORr and capture the neckerchief. A test IN ROCKVLIE FATAUTT TO NAME HOUSING passing period was then held and W A L L S L H R ll OBITUARY ] ASK TOWN ID TAKE provementa have been made tnclud- oome gravity. SING SUNDAY NKHT many teats were passed. HUACHNG STORY ing constructlo'.i of a dam costing When we look at tha word aero AROUSED BY PLEA TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY Scoutmaster O aw sh aw then pre b F W A R ™ c o n s ™ 51.700 at Globe Hollow swimming TO MEET TOMORROW dynamic, wa sea that It la made lip New York, March 20.—Reflectttij® No'Criminal NeipliiReiicc Foand QUEEN BONG HELD sented Scout Ck)leman with a knap DEATHS of two words, aero, pertaining to WORKERS MONDAY a further decline In steal acfn^^ in Hansen Death, Coroner Entfrelr Request Pro«rnim at OYER NINTH ASSETS pool and other Impravementa. sack and Scout M. Stratton with a o f anything like a preventive war. North Methodist Church — Want Prompt Action Lesson No. 2 in Construction of the air, and dynamics, that branch Motion Pictures and Story to Be prices in leading markets, the Yeomans Annonnees. Onace Bakar of mechanics which treats o f the Scout axe for winning the contest. Age'lndex of heavy melUng maCert> " The Italian press agrees, saying the Drivers Tell Conflicting Story Prompt action on the matter waa The Scouts were divided Into new Gathered ■ E v e- Miss Perkins Rebukes Stu Btoa Grace Baker, aix-yeara old Negro Speaher. Models to Be Discussed by effects o f force in producing motion. Presented at Zion Lutheran al has declined to 510.83 a ton froai '; German announcement does not Margaret Malone Charged asked by (^airman Smith to facili patrols at which time It was an mean conflict. The, death of HenrietU R. Haosen daughter of Mr. and Mta. Arthur tate the passage of an empowering Hank Wetherell. So, when we speak of aerodyittmlcs Church Here. Those Tentatively Picked 511.17 laat week. The compoaltaa of H oU nih- To Be Grilled Baker of Vernon Center, died at Next Sunday evening the third at FacQhies « f District Offered; we mean that branch of the science nounced there would be a troop for pig iron and flniahed steel re peti Cipitab Seem to Associated Press correspondents in RockvUla, Feb. 26 was not due to dents Wko Hand Her Peti act in the current session o f the hike Saturday at 9:15. in Vienna, after a survey of middle her home laat night after a short the special aeriea oT Sunday, evening With Passing Bogns Bifl The regular ’ meeting of the o f dynamics which treats of the "The Passion History," in motion main unchanged at 517.00 a ton for criminal negligence. Coroner John General Asaembly. Are Being Investigated As We were happy to have Commit ; Europe and the Balkans, summed Illness from measles, followed by aervicea will be neld at seven o’clock ’Hank" Wetherell Model Airplane forces crested by air or other gas pictures and story Will be presented the former and 2.1241 cents a pound Further. H. Yeomans founa today. The text WobU Cost Tewni Addi* Gustave Schreiber, member of the eous fluids In motion and the reac teeman Hunnlfoi^ take part In the hdicate H u t the Present ' up official opinion as believing no tion on Evelyn Strachey. complications. She was a grand- ae usual. The service will begin with Club will be held as usual at the Y. Friday evening at 7:30 at the Zion for the latter. of his finding follo.ws; Board of Relief also spoke In favor tion ot these forces on solids In meeting. W e closed about 9:30 war ia in prospect. teugbter of Mr. and Mrs. George *n old faahionad OoapM hymn alng, on Bridgeport MerchanL M. C. A. at 6:30 o’clock tomorrow To Their Needs. Cowles o f this town. of the town accepting the proffered relative motion through such fluids. Lutheran church on Cooper street. with a game of soccer. Geneva pubUc opinion is divided HENRIETTA a HANSEN of 06 urtnffentlrely laquest hymna from tionl $18,000 a Year. Ninth District buildings and assets. evening. The period will be taken The National Control Oommittee Crisis Win Pttfs. Madison, March » —(AP) — The Besides her parents aba leaves Relative motion Is easily compre The lecture Is under the ausplces-of- as to whether Germany's rearma Congress street Hartford, Conn., Chicago, March 20— (A P ) — folk who were praaent last week. In In executive session later, the up with the construction of air- of the Lumber Code Authority hM drivers o f two Rhode Islands trucks three- alaUrs, Arlene. Jean and models and the study of aerodynaui- hended when we understand that the young people of the Walther ment may lead to war. One school died at the Rockville City hospital group of students from Northwest' the list of the hymns requested, the BrMgtport, March 90— (A P ) — Selectmen discussed the proposition League and all members of the con Eight persons on the local relief PlCIi HARTFORD MAN fixed 4,489,900,000 feet as the total (^rol. and a brother, George. Arlene tcs. Mr. Wetherell will discuss the forces effecting a body are the allowed lumber production for the sees an admirable opportunity for which were hl-Jacked here early on February 26th, 1636. Mrs. Han em Unlverslfjr today were smarting hymn "In the Garden", by C. Austin Margmrat Malone, 21, N ew Tqrk ’Tha entire physteal aeaeta of the of the Ninth District and tabled the gregation and friends will be wel list have been tentatively selected Copyright 19SS by Aaaoci«t«4 PrcM the great powers to reach disarma ia the oldeat child, being 11. Lesson Sheet No. 2 which appears same, whether the body is moving sec. nd quarter of 1935. This com Tuesday morning are to be present sen's death resu lt^ from a fractur Mills received the greatest number matter until the next meeting to al come to attend, without charge. A for Jobs in connection with the under a rebuke given them by SeC' The funeral will be held tomorrow night club dancer and w a itrm who Ninth Dtotrict, the Baat and West below. forward through still air at a hun New York, March 20. (AP)— pares with 4,209,300,000 feet allow ment and security agreements be ed in Town Court this afternoon on ed skull. od requesU, with "Jesus, Savior. low for further investigation of cer free will offering will be received Federal housing canvn.ss in Man Uureb ao.—(i^ )—A retaiy of Labor Perkins when they afternoon at a o’clock at the home waa captured on Main etreet hare Side recreational buildlnga, the The public Is invited. dred miles per hour, or whether the John Russell Smyth of Hartford. ed for the first quarter. Expected cause Germany herself has now Idleneas ebargea. On Sunday, February 24th, Mrs. Me," by J. B. Gould, coming to cover expenses. chester, but at present they are be of offteUl aad '^blie and will be private. Rev. W. F tain phases concerning a possible body is standing still and the wind Conn.,' was today elected captain of corjiiimptlon waa placed at 4,558,- openly gone after equality rights. Paul Halliday of Hoxlc, R. I., and Hansen waa a passenger in a Rockne atUmpted to hand her a peUUon laat night by a merchant who al South Mancheater Library, equip Lesson No. 2 follows: After the lecture a committee of ing ''budgeted” ami the names of Tyler of Vernon Center will offl- second. The moat dUHcult request to Mttlement of the existing, problem ia blowing along It at a hundred the Ctolumbla'swimming team. 500,000 feet. gathored from European Another school fears a menace Joseph Ferreira of Providence, the Sedan driven by Charles O. Monroe, protesting the arrest for deporta leged the had given him a bogua 190 ment and exiatlng indoor and out .\IR. THE MEDIUM IN WHICH date. Burial wUl be In Elmwood fill is that of one of the congregS' of admission of the W est Side miles per hour. Walther League members will .^erve those definitely chosen will not be [tala today la that there ia no from Berlin, believing compulsory driven, were turned over to state Jr., of Bristol, Conn. The car was tion o f Evelyn John Strachey, Brit biU, waa turned over to Federal .4IX, A IR C R A F T O PE RATE refreshments In the vestry of the known until next Monday, it was military service likely will be fol cemetery in Vernon Center. tion who desired "The Lion ot door recreational facUltiea now a recreational building In the assets This new science nos arisen to immediate danger of war, although police by the West Haven police to travelling along the Crystal Lake ish author and lecturer. Agent William Higgina by local ' When nen realized that air had church, also without fee. The young learned today. lowed by demands for abolition of Judah” . An attempt ia being made part of the district program, were of the district at a figure acceptable provide the designer with the datq the Old World ia headed eventually day. They had been held In West Road en route from Boston to Hart The Cabinet member had com- to find the hymn ao that it might police today for arraignment before density and mass, and with New- people are looking forward to a •■Budgeting” means that the rec demilitarized zones and a return of Mrs. John Kom glebel offered to the Town of Mancheater to the tosrn as recommended by the which he wishes to know regarding for another Armageddon, unleu the Haven where they said they were ford. When It reached a point Just ileted an address at the Palmer be sung. Any help that might be U. S. Oommiaeioner Samuel Relcb ton’z statement o f the laws of mo large gathering at the church on ords of the candidates are being In- i lost territories. tossed out o f a sedan by hl-Jackera E. Rose (Covell) Komglebel, last night through the Selectmen by equalization board. tion, flight-was proven theoretical the reactions on bodies moving H problem of national aecurity ia east of Lanz Comer In Vernon, it Houae laat night when the students ^ ven in obtolning the hyihn would early this afternoon. Friday evening. vcstlgrated to determine the extent: General opinion seems agreed that who took their tnicks. the wife o f John Komglebel of 48 Robert J. Smith of the Ninth Dle- ly possible. through the air relative to the aolved. waa struck by a car traveU l^ In rushed up to her. Richard Peter be appreciated by the pastor of the Misa Malone, who is also known of their needs -in order to arrive at a ; New Spring Hats if the powers fall to secure real The fact that the driven told High street, died in her home at trict committee In accordance with A ir Is the medium in which all types o f motion and the shape of ?, Daapite the omlnoua aituation the the opposite direction. The latter son, who said he waa a graduate church. Rev. C. H. Ginns. as Anita Beavers at her New York the bodies. The early aitplanes basis for the compensation they will j peace and disarmament accords conflicting stories about the hi 10:30 o'clock this morning after an the vote of the district committee types o f aircraft operate. Wind is opinion waa that aanlty holda the car waa a Nash .Sedan en route from student, held out the petiUon, which address, 229 West 21st street, waa KAY FRANCIS NEW FILM built depended upon the direct receive. 1 with Germany the chances for war jacking when police questioned Ulnesa of seven weeks. She was The speaker for the service will be for dissolution of the district assets air hi motion. It la composed chiefly C upper hand in Europe. Boston to New York, owned and purported to carry the names of John B. Rogers, well known negro captured by Marcua L. Bchieni, own method of the test flight In deter- CURB QUOTATIONS Tohm Treasurer George H. Wad Several Shades Major Alfred Duff Cooper, finan- three or four years hence will have them separately, coiipierl with the 468 students of the university. bom in Glastonbury Jjfly i, igsg er of Martin's Shoe Store, 1904 Main held on August 6, 1934. of two gases, oxygen and nitrogen. dell, Supervising Engineer Hayden appreciably Increased. driven by John C. Heli.tzelman of speaker whose aubject wlU be "The ihlning their behavior and acquiring d al aecretary of the treasury. In a assertion of two gasoline station at Miss Perkins did not conceal her and had lived about 49 yeara In street, who spied her as he waa re U gh t Vote Oaat SHOWS STUNNING GOWNS In the proportion o f about 21 per Griswold of the ERA and Hnrolil W. 108 E. 38th St., New York City. The Plight o f the N«vn> CAiristlan." The infoimatlon. This method was soon Am er Sup Pow ...... apaech yeaterday said the recent tendants on the Milford turnpike a displeasure. Mimeheeter. She was married in turning to ble store after complain The vote governing the current cent of the former and about 79 per Garrlty, temporary chairman of the o f accident occurred about 9 p. m. MorNng SUr quartet, will sing found to be unsatisfactory, not only Blue Ridge ...... 1 events clarified the poalUon "mak- section of the Boston Post Road *T will not receive your petition Talcottville 99 years ago laat No ing to police about the apurioua bill. action of the district committee last cent of the latter. Other rare gases Federal Housing committee here, Cement pavement has recently negro spirituals and render music because o f the tremendous risk In Cities Service ...... Ing plain what many have been about 20 miles west of here, that or discuss the matter in any form,” vember. While eeveral. acore o f paaseralljr summer brought out only a email are found in the air, but In almost % went over the names of persons on been placed on the Crystal Lake Best Dressed Woman On the volved In flying a new airplane, Elec Bond and Share ...... 1, thinking and believing, but there la SELECniEN TO INSPECT they saw the trucks and drivers an she said. was a member specially fitted for the service, while looked on, the woman waa placed percentage of the district voters, the negligible quantities. In common . 4 ', the "white collar” -list and picked Highway, West of Lanz Corner. This whoee cbaracterietlcs were neces- F o ^ Limited ...... L no cause for deepalr.’’ hour and a half after the crime was But we are students o f North of the South Methodist church and Albert James will give a reading of under arrest by a DetecUve Ser vote being 213 for rellngulshlng the Screen Lives Up to Repufa with other gases, air. when heated . 7% out eleven persons whom they Gray and pavement ends at the comer. The expands, when cooled contracts. Its aarily unknown, but also because Mavis Bottling A ...... 3-16 p] It remained for the London said to have been committed, led to western University,” pleaded Peter was well known and respected In one of James Weldon Johnson's geant John G. Gerrlty and held district charter to 80 for retention tion in "Living on Veivet.” thought were qualified for the work. emr ElECTRIC PLANTS tarred surface Immediately east of Sermons.” supporting power and density vary accurate observations were often Niag Hud P ow ...... 2 % •k Times, "The Thunderer” calmly to the men being hold. son. Manchester. without ball for the Federal author o f the district charter. Only eight, however, will be given the cement la rather rough. When and are greatest at sea level where beyond the pilot's control. Today, Penn Road ...... 1 % ^ point out that Sunday,—the day Sergeant William R. Murphy of 1 am not here to instruct stud Besides her husband, she leaves a Sunday morning, Mr. Glnna is to ities. Chairman Smith of last night's through wind-tunnel tests, and Jobs. Brown HelnUelmnn stmek this rough apot the weight of a cubic foot of air at Segal Lock ...... % when the Impact of Adolf Hitler's Hope to Make Trip to View the state police withheld the names ents from your university," said the toughter, Mrs. E. O. Seaman, of preach the third sermon o f the Len sub-committee, and Edward F. Tay Long recognized aa one o f the more accurate knowledge that the Contractors who enrolled to par hla car skidded, the front end going 32 degrees F. is .0807 lbs. United Founders ...... 5-16 prodamatlon waa moat violently o f the attendants, saying It would Secretary. "Mail your matter to Manchester; three sisters. Miss Jane ten series under the general title of lor, explained the details of the best-dreased women ot the screen, advamce In the science o f aerody ticipate ;n the benefits accruing^ Smart New Styles Systems in Other Municipal onto the north side of the highway, Because sir has definite weight United Gas ...... 1 p felt—a German football team played hinder the Investigation of the crime immigration officials." Coveil, of Manchester; Mrs. A. C. "Victorious Living", the subject for proposition. He explained that if the Kay Francis fairly outdoes herself namics have made available, the from the housing canvass are to| ities Next Week. If they were published. whem It struck the Monroe car in and mass, all bodies moving United L t and Pow A ...... % That You Will Like! a French team in Paris before a Secretsry Perkins also refused to Going, o f Portland, Ore., and Mrs this sermon to be "The Conditions town assumed the obligations o f the characteristics of a new production meet In the Chamber of Commerce One of the trucks wa.s found In the matter of wardrobe in her through It have their movement re- crowd of 49,000. which Mrs. Hansen was riding.The receive a telegram from the Chica David Ferguson, of Portland, Ore., o f Dlsclpleshlp". Special music will district and took over the East and can be demonstrated by other meth- tonight to elect members of a com abandoned In Jersey City, N. J forthcoming First 'NaUonal pro .sisted the same aa water resists the Depends on Oemnuiy The Board of Selectmen voted Monroe car was pushed back a dis go Civil Liberties Union, asking and a grandson, Robert E. Seaman. be rendered by the augmented choir, STATE W est side buildings, including the oda. However, the teat flight atill CONNECTICUT RECEIPTS mittee which will have direct! late yesterday and the other In W.?c- Funeral services wlU be held at 2 passage of a ship. This realatance War, in French public opinion, de- last night to take an Inspection trip tance of 40 feet and the Hclntzel- that deportation proceedings which will be assisted during the stock of books in the South Man duction, "Living On Velvet,” now remains the final standard in Judg charge of the canvass. Other con-! pends entirely on Germany. It waa hawken, N. J., last night. Both man car continued another 40 feet o'clock Friday afternoon from the varies with the shape of the object tractors who have not yet Joined; to Belmont, Braintree and Hudson, against Strachey be dropped and following Sundays of the Lenten sea chester Library, together with all showing at the State theater. forced through It and Increases as ing the air-worthiness of a new air Wasbington, March 20.— (A Pl — F dedared authoritatively that no one vehicles belong to a Providence before coming to rest crosswise of funeral homo o f Watkins Brothers will be given a final opportunity to! Mass., to view municipally owned urging that asylum in America as son by Robert Gordon, well known fixtures, and conducted the Indoor In the picture, directed by the speed varies. Thus, the resist plane. ' Connecticut's receipts from farm 'i in France had any Intention of going concern and sere hauling loads of the road. on Center street. Rev. Leonard C. do so tonight by pledging 54 each. electric light plants In these places. political refugees be granted Eric baritone singer, as well as others and outdoor recreational programs Frank Borzage, Miss Francis wears ance to a given body Is four times marketings In 1934 showed an In to war because of Hitler's denuncia rayon and cotton goods from Wes Harris, pastor of the South Metho Consideration of the subject was Helntzclman testified that the Becker and Frederick Werrmann, mentioned pre%’iously. the cost to the town would be about no less than seventeen new crea greater If the speed Is doubled. crease of more than 53,(>U0 over tion of military clauses of the Ver- terly. R. I., to New York. dist church. wlU officiate. Burial MARRIAGE LICENSE f brought to the attention of the Se highway over which he had been two German anti Fascists now re These services are open to all who 518,000 per year. A tnist fund of tions ranging in type from simple As an example of sir resistance, a that of 1932, it was disclosed toda.v ;, sallies Treaty. lectmen by Chairman Aaron Cook Placed In different cells last travelling was dry, but that there siding In Chicago. . will be In the Blast cemetery. have no other church loyalties, both housedresses io stunning evening In a report by the Bureau of A g ri night to. prevent them from com- 550,000, made to the library by falling body will Increase in speed Z Former Crown Prince Friedrich due to the pending special town were occasional patches of Ice which While the Cabinet member said morning and evening. gowns. One of the most gorgeous is Bridgeport, March 20.— (AP) — cultural Economics of the United BOY SCOUT NEWS parlng stories, Halliday and Ferrcrla member of the Cheney famUy, would only to the point when the resist ^ Wilhelm o f Germany emphasized meeting this spring for the first of had been formed from the melUng she had not received the telegram an ultra-modem bridal trousseau. Harry E. Zimmerman, 37, a Buffalo, States Department of Agriculture. was subjected to a lengthy grilling be a part of the assets turned over ance created is equal to Its owm Troop 4 Inclusive Monday in a statement to the Auo- two consecutive annual votes on snow. There were indications that and would not, officials o f the Civil Orry-Kelly, famous style creator N. Y., salesman, haa filed applica- In 1932 Connecticut’s receipts today by Chief Harry W. Tuttle and FUNERALS to the town in the transfer. If ap weight. Th e speed i-eached Is called Troop 4 held its regular meeting ^ dated Press "that the Reich uncon- the purchase of a municipal plant. there waa such a patch of Ice on the Uhertlea Union said the message o f the Warner Brothers studtq, de tion for a marriage license with the from farm marketings, which In Captain James P. Cannon of the proved by the Selectmen, Mr. Smith Its terminal velocity, which in Tuesday night with twentv Scouts / ditionally need peace for the com- Selectman Bowers gave the mem highway where the Helntzclman car was signed by aarence Darrow, signed the frocks and dresses from vital statistics bureau here naming cludes crops, livestock and livestock West Haven police and Captain of Mis# Augusta Burklund stated. Interest from the fund must man reaches about one hundred and and four leaders present. The meet ^ pletion of her great cultural and bers o f the Board figures on the commenced to skid. Prof. Paul Douglas and Prof. suggestions brought back by MIsa twenty miles per hour. An airplane Rose White of Meriden aa hts pros products, totalled 532.199 and de ..economic tasks.” Detectives James J. Decgan of New. The funeral of Mias Augusta be used for library purposes accord ing opened by rc)>cutlng the Scout cost of a municipal electric plant 1 am of the ''pinion that In view of Robert Morsa Lovett of the Uni N. Y. Stocks Francia from a trip abroad. In a dive has a much greater term! pective bride. Mla.s White has net creased to 531,369 In 1933 and then Haven. Burklund, former resident of Man ing to the provisions of the trust “Oath and Laws." E. HOUSE & SON, INC. Germany's great "man in the and baste coats of the Manchester the fact Helntzclman knew that the versity of Chicago and other prom Kay portrays a young woman of nal velocity due to Its streamlining, yet signed the application. shot up to 535,555 laat year. street" accepts such assurances Throughout all the questioning, inent liberals. chester who died In Worcester Sim- fund. Short patrol meetings were then Electric system as given by the highway waa coated with Ice In fashion, who turns her back on and the better the streamlining the with blind faith from Der Fuehrer utility company at the Inst rate case both men maintained their Innocence day, was held yesterday afternoon Adams Exp ..;.. Indoor Recreation Coat spots and in view of the fact that he at 2 o'clock at the Emanuel Luther • 4% wealth and aecurity to wed a man greater the velocity. —who knows beet. hearing. of any connecUt>n with the robbery. A ir Reduc ...... ,1 0 5 'i The coat of indoor recreational was unfamiliar with the highway ne an church. Rev. K. E. Erickson and who offered her nothing but the We have shown that air has Italian View It Is expected that the Inspection State Trooper Murphy took over Alaa Jun ...... 16% activities, Mr. Smith stated was 58,- was travelling at a dangerous and Rev. Albert J. Laurel! of Worcester right to love him. density and creates realatance be An Italian government spokesman trip to the several munlclpally- the questioning later today. Allegheny ...... , . . 1 600 annually and outdoor activities excessive rate of speed. conducted a Swedish service, during In addition to the star, the cast cause the two forces that tend to said "this situation will not lead to owned plants In Massachusetts will Halliday and Ferrcrla waa both ETHIOPIAN RAIDERS Am er C m i...... '..113% cost from 52,900 to 53,000 yearly. keep an airplane on the ground are war at any rate there Is no thought reported to have worked for the Although Heintzelman waa not which Mrs. Elsie B. Gustafson sang The assets o f the South Mancheater of "Living On Velvet," the story be taken some time next week. Am Coml Ale ... '. . 2 4 of a wife’s problems with a care air icalstance and gravity. A ir re Providence company for some time driving with the care which he two Swedish numbers. The bearers Am Home Prod . library, consisting o f 24.TJ8 books should have exercised under the con were; John Leander, Andrew Swan . . .3 1 less, reckless, mad flier-husband, sistance la overcome by the thrust Department of Justice ngent.s as Am Rad St 8 . . . at an estimated value of 52.00 per of propeller, or :lr screw,' pushing ditions which he found, I cannot find son, Gustave Florin and Henning .. 11% consists of George Brent, Warren signed to this vicinity by Attorney ESCAPE ITALIANS Am S m e lt...... 33% book, was 549,496; equipment 51,- or pulling the airplane forward so. that his actions were such that he Johnson. Burial waa In the East William, Helen Lowell, Russell General Homer S. Cummings to Am Tel and Tel . ..101 865, making a total of assets of the that the resultant movement cre- should bo held criminally responsible cemeteiy. Hicks, Henry O'Neill. Maude Tur There’s something about a Chesterfield Inycsllgato truck robberies were Am Tob B ...... 76% district o f about 5100,000. said to be on their way to New Ha- for the death. ner Gordon, Samuel Hinds, Martha I Am Water Works .. 6 The Park department could as Merrill and others. ven today to Uke up the latest Dated at Andover, Connecticut Steal 100 Camels Belonging Anaconda ...... sume supervision over the outdoor robbery. March 18th. 1935. .. 8 % The original atory and screen Youthful Clothes ! Armour III...... 4 recreational activities, Mr. Smith play are credited to Jerry Wald JOHN H. YEOM ANS I Atchison ...... , .. 39% said, and that the town ordinance and Julius Epstein and directed SALE MRS. t'ATT BETTER to Natives of Somaliland A u b u rn ...... (or Coroner. I .. 16'^ or act creating the park board could by Frank Borzage. ntvet, jet little cxnntl* tolaccty in nunith Local Stocks Aviation Corp ... Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. T l xes one llLe alaut .. 3% be amended to allow the park de For the seconll feature the State B and O ...... Y.. March 20. _ -- 8% partment to have charge of the In theater presents Arline MacMahon (A P )— Mr». Carrt« Chapman Catt, Frontier m Africa. Bendix ...... (Furnished by Putnam A Co.) .. 12% door recreational activities. and Guy Kibbee on "W hile The Toggery Shop icauer in the women's mifTraec COLT CO. TO PROVIDE Beth Steel ...... — — First Days of Spring Central Row, Hartford, Conn. .. 23% During the period in which the PaUent Slept.’’. ^luAtez^lelJUetUltel^ tulJie tLc tLe tolacc^ Jiaesnt jpl ll *nt an I t L t movement, who was stricken 111 on Mogadiscio, Italian Somaliland, Borden ...... • • 22% the eve her departure to attend ot March 20—(A P )--A strong Italian Can Pac ...... 9% the International ('on^rre.ss of Worn- I P. M. Stocks QUARTERS FOR WORKERS force dlspatahc*! to the Ethiopian Case ...... 48% reported some frontier reported today It had been Cerro De Pasco .. tL t IV* A m llJiet cl^Atette — - an I J ' aJJii a itt t» mu uleasut* tlum, A Feminine what lmprove<| today. Bank Stocks • • 42% unable to capture armed groups, be Ches and Ohio . . . .. 38% j I The 70-year-old fomlnist'a physi- Officials Report »Iany of Em lieved to have been somposed of Bid Asked Chrysler ...... Cap Nat Bank A Trust 8 .. 33>4 dan. who feared she was threatened Ethoplans, which raided Into Italian 10 Coca C o la ...... 186 >4 Silhouette vlth appendicitis, said an operation ployes Are Being Threatened Conn. R iv e r ...... 490 luAxJi a HtiHilet n>eople *m^ itu *ame tLln^ ...J nctlcc mate anJl mate a^ m^ ^tumls Somaliland and stole 100 camels Ck)I Carbon ...... 73% would not be necessary. at Homes by Strikers. belonging to Italian natives living Htfd. Conn. Trust . . . . 58 62 Col Gas and El . . . Hartford National .... 20 .. 4% near Agable between the Italian 22 Com! SqIv ...... 18> forts, El Bit and Gorodol. Phoenix St. B. and T . .. 170 Cons Gas ...... Hartford, March 20.—(AP)__ .. 17% as* 'P f / lt lle kcitet^leld *mOihe C^Leiiet^ielJii • Cons O i l ...... ArrangenienU wer being made In The ttailian forces reported that Insurance Storks .. 6 % the raiders had escaped safely Into Cent Can ...... the Colt’s Patent Firearms Mfp. Aetna Casualty ...... 63 66 .. 66>4 Co., plant this afternoon to provide Ethiopian territory and that the Aetna Fire ...... 46*i Corn P r o d ...... 63% Mannish 48<4 Del Lack and W . sleeping aniicb o f Winchester John A. Leahy; Weatbrook, Paul D. w*as renominated for county auditor Wren; WiUimantlc, Jamea J. Lee; without opposition, WUtoii, Inez Lawton. t x - ’' f c l ^ U K MANCHEBnCB EVENING HERALD. ilANGUESMS, CONK. WEDNESDAT. MARCH 20.198S.
ment la Boutheostora Curopa, the amandmeat to Bradley's moUotirt ed in the House on a point o f order Austrian government today showed that BO one i^ipaared before the sioeers for two argued that speedy action was oec- raised by Rep. Daniel F. B. Hickey cities and borougha committee on tremely crtucal. His strength U signs of an extremely cautious at eesary in order that the bUI might July 1, 1935. Republican floor leader. He ques the peUUons. which provided for the LABOR HEAD WARNS SENATORS REFUSE steadily falling." USING CENTER PARK titude on the matter. be ready for the summer season. Manchester Except for Sunderland, all the tioned whether the proposal was election o f oorpoiatlon .counsel, A statement by Senator Dietrich A T COODNG SCBOOL Both Hungary aad Bulgaria were Later Blackall said that unless (D., HI.), implying that the Senate LOCAL GUARDSMEN appointees ore ineumbente. The STEIGER^S S D a y t a d * properly before the House. Jiidgee aad proeecutora and related regarded as looklqg to Austria for the General Assembly quickened its Speaker William Hanna ruled TO REDUCE RELIEF Interstate Commerce committees Date Book AS DUMPING GROUND Danbury man succeeds Elton S. B A R TF t)R D hints a* to whether all the losers in pace, "we’re going to have our to the school board. OF S H IK E THREAT W^land of Waterbury. Men’s 35c « I rtMa Pag«Ow) that it was not properly before the Senate um« paeeed was starting an Investigation of the World W ar should build up their bands full.” House as there had not been inter railroad financing without authority T%e appointments or* direct o«d A Comedy in Three Acts armies, but, although moat of the BlUa passed by the Senate Includ r w Page Om ) IN B|G MOBILIZATION Shrabbciy and Lawn Litarally do not require le^slatlve action. 4 ty which h*T« M ver been siven BlockaU also argued that he was vening action In the Senate which nearly dUrupted a meeting of that acorei again with a new Austrian government leaders have ed: Tsaighl Several nominations sent in Ve- Friday, Mar. 22, 8 P. M. HOSE before from t Cooking School plit- anxious to have the public know would justify reconsideration by the group on the Wheeler resolution Covered With Empty Liquor expressed desires for greater armed Permitting any Common Pleas munitions committee were working SalvatiMi Arm y variety mustcole. oently by Governor Cross were con SOUTH METHODIST form. what tlM Legislature was doing to House at this time. WiOiain Green Declares toward the common objective of proposing the Inquiry. Bottles. forces, thus far they have spoken clear up Its bustn*M. To thla Brad Judge to act as a Judge o f the New Twaorrew firmed by the Senate. CHURCH H m TimToM WMely Defeated Last Week taking profits out of war and that The limited market that would be Herald Ooolting school, morslnga only as individuala. ley retorted: . The bill was defeated in the Haven City Court in the abeence of open to public uUlito bolding com h d iided m W ar Maneinrers They were; Edward H. Wilkins of exclusive shoe line at 4 prs. $1.00 Ure. Baldridge haa traveled wlde- ls(kIktioB this saasion appesired at 9:45, State theater. Canter pork seems to have )>ecome Initial Performance of The nearest approach to an auth " I ’m anxious also to have the House last week after the Senate the regular judge or Judgee. Tronble Will Foflow If pany securities after liquidation Boot Hampton and Herman H. Ijr In thla country apeaklng before poaalble. OB open air barroom for the hard South Church oritative statement on the subject people know what we're doing. had refused to accept an unfavor Providing that consolidated towns forced through their abolition by the This W6Ek Chapman of Now Haven to be mem- aaany thousand* of women. She A letter from Secretary Bwmnaon Phnned in New York State Korcfi'23—"F .li For Family," I- was a "feeler” Issued by the news That's why I Want this bill and its able report and voted to send it having an assessment date o f Octo Wheeler-Raybum bill In 1940 was drinkers who ore not permitted by bera of the' state pork and forest Dramatic Club Toggery Shop has vlaited the factories where new papers as an unofficial declaration- exprsMing "diaapproval" of Com oct comedy at South Methodist commission for six-year terms l>e- amendments be printed In the files,” back to committee for further ber 10 must furnish the chairman of Wagner Bill Doesn’t P^ss. emphasized to the H oum Interstate law to drink liquor in taverns and heme making equipment Is design of the attitude of the Austrian mander Ralph D. We^rbacher's church by Dramatic club. ginnlng September 1, 1935, and B-adley asserted also that ha re study. Yesterday the upper body the board of assessors a list of all Commerce committee by William who, for reasons o f tijeir own, do not only ed and created; she baa used many Chancellery. offer to serve aa technical advisor to — Would Omit Niantic. Alao benefit boaketboU gome and Dwight C. wheeler o f Bridgeport as ceived no assurance that Governor took it from the table after caucus property within 10 day*. Chamberlain, chairman o f the choose to punish the bottle In their new relian ces In her own home This sUtement said that the an avUtlon concern will '/* entered dance at Boat Side Rec, sponsored a member of the same commission kitchen and knows them as a house- Wilbur L. Cross would or would not o f both Republicans and Democrats Providing that in any acUon to Waahlngton, March 30.— (A P )— upon the naval aircraft procure United Light and .Power Company, own homes. « by Blueflelds A. C. for High school to fill the vacancy caused by the 4.95 Austrian government would "con sign the bUl. keq>er and professional home mak and appointed Senator Blackall to foreclose a mortgage of Uen on any tgiUlam Green, president o f the ment officer’s service record. Chicago. Whiskey, gin and wine bottles tinue consistently its efforts toward A* the result of the roll call was Manchester Natlooel Guard unite track team. resignation of John E. Calhoun for er. represent the Senate on a commit land in which the state claims a American Federation of Labor, Onr MerohaBt Karine March 33— Tall Cedars formal thrown onto the lawns and In the strengthening Austria's military announced faint applause arose, tee of conference. - ore Included in mohiUxation plans of the unexplred term ending Septem She not only dlscussea modem subordinate interest to the party warned the House 'abor committee dance, Sunaet Ridge Country club, shrubbery moke the pork took like preparedness with the object of put causing Senator Bradley to declare: today that unless the Wagner-Con- Alfred Hagg. chief of the Ship ber 1, 1939. cookery and home-making methods The House killed two other bill* seeking foreclosure, the state may In 1 Minute Stops the United States army which con Also dance at Manchester Coun a dumping ground. Some of the bot ting Into practice soon by mutual "This ald MacDonald of Putnam and new recipes, describes new food was added that there would be no issues to the state such aa this, we against the state fo r money or costs chant Marine is second in numliera, ECZEMA ITCH try in Hme of peace. Instead of go and presenting on tmslgtatly appear Roloert O. Church of Meriden, mem products, gives away free 35 filled that all b r e ^ loaves be of standard assessed. the "uee of their economic power." ing into comp at Nlontic as usual March 35— Educational club lec If your favorite shoe price is weakening in the stand for Austrian vote between right and wrong." weight. third in tonnage in the world carry Why Mtfftf M Binutt lofiftr froa the aivfiJ ture at Hollister street school. Rob ance. bers o t the board of trustees of the markOt baskets each day and In .id- In giving Ubor the right to bar ^Juiu Irriutim that come* with tcMmir for the annual tour o f duty, all or independence. Senator Francis W. Hogan, De.n- The Senate concurred In paaaage gain collectively under the act, ing trade, fifth In speed and last in ert C. Deming on "L e t Us Celebrate It would take a pairk employee at Connecticut School for Boys at around $5 take a good look at dltion some of the dishes cooked A favorable report was made In ganisations of the Connecticut Na The reference to the "mutual ocrat, said he thought that Bradley the House on a bill permitting New the following House bills: Green said, "Congresa wrote a efficiency among the six leading na the Tercentenary. least half a day to clean up the bot Meriden for four years lieginnlng during the demonstration. On Fri- raiii.Kau.>w w ..... tional Guard brigade will, according these. We went behind the agreement” was interpreted as In was unduly excited as the mainten Britain to extend Its water system Changing the name of the Grand promissory not* and it hasn’t been tion*. Also Rainbow Girls cord party at tles and broken pieces o f gloss In the July 1, 1935. 4ay mole important gifts from the WENT the ftery tldn if foothed an^cool^x* to these plans, take part in huge dicating that Austria contemplates ance of order rested with the pre to Seymour Park In Newington. Lndge o f Connecticut to the Grand redeemed." A White House bulletin said "the PETERSON'S Masconic Temple. park. scenes and saw how they were local merchants will be given to a no such definite action as that taken siding officer. P^NT^ENT If aold at alt dn«r ctoreie war maneuvers as part of a force of Twice bottlea have been seen few lucky, members of the big audi Three fish and game bills were Lodge of the Ancient, Free and A c With on emphatic geature, he condition of Secretary How* is ex 35c a bo^ Wosderful to help heal lining /cat March 36—Annual concert of G made— that we might truthfully by Germany. " I don't believe a little applause added; 75.000 men for which mobilization is which were labeled "raw alcohol," ences. killed by the lower branch. 'ITiey In cepted Masons o f Connecticut. Giv and cracks betwteo toea. Try it today. def Club at Emanuel Lutheran Austria has won many conces hurts any one,” be added. cluded: Providing for a closed sea ing the Bankers Trust Co. o f Essex 'Now we or* calling on Congrees being arranged for Auguat. The con church. giving some indication of the drink FOREIGN EXCHANGE recommend their quality— and Hale's Food Depts* There is no admission charge, no sions by negotiations with the war "This enthusiasm does not vitally son oh rabbits with a ferret while until Feb. 1, 1937 to change Its loca to moke good." centration is to be centered at Pine March 39— Community Players In ing tastes of those who like to do ckets are required, only prompt victors and the hope Is general In your first glance will tell you bet A concern the vote o f the people of snow Is on the ground and providing tion to Old Saybrook. Purpooe o f BIB Comp not far from Watertown, N. “The Bellamy Trial” , .a Snuit melo their imbibing in the open air. Arrivals at the State theater a t'9:45 Austria that sanction of rearma I T., and the field o f maneuver will New York, March 30 — (AP) — ter than we can how smart they Are Fumishinsr All a. m., so that the school may begin Connecticut." said Senator John M. for shad pound or fixed stake net Permitting the support o f paupers The Wagner-Connery bill would drama at Whiton Memorial Hall. ment may come without unduly recognise labor's right to bargain ' embrace several counties of that March 30—Irish Tea Party, en Foreign Exchange irregular; Great m time and the long full and vast- forcing the Issue. Taft. SoclaUst, of Bridgeport. "Bills not to exceed six rods in length. In any town In a county to which . . how closely they tie-up providing Jobs get more considera The House passed a bill appoint colIecUvsly, deoignate unfair Ubor state. tertainment and dance. Orange Hall, Britain in dollars, others In cents. •Groceries K interesting program go forward Informed quarters in Sofia and they belong when their naUv* town Great Britain demand, 4.76>^; with this seasons’ fashions. All . promptly at each session. tion than those concerning the wel ed the state House committee as it unable to support them. procUcoa, astabllab the principle of Over 40,000 Ousuds 7:00 p. m., degree team. Daughters FOUR STATE HOSPITAL Budapest voiced the belief that Bul fare o f the unemployed. I believe to overseer for the Indian tribes In majority nils and create a new Na Regular Army forces stationed of Liberty. cables, 4.76%; 60 day bills. 4.75 3-8; •Meats 1 Winners of bags of merchandise garia and Hungary would ultimately Senate bills reported favorably in France demand. 6.60%; cables, new colors and plenty of N AVY. foday were: rush this bill Is out of order.” Connecticut. The bill gives the eluded. tional Labor Relations B^rd -to throughout the entire Eoatorp coun Coming Events •Fresh Fruits be given os much latitude os It was contended by Senator adjudicate disputes, with power to TRUSTEES APPOINTED 6.60%; Italy demand, 8.31%; cables, Mrs. Katharine Ruttgers, 158 EHd Austria. commission full care and manage Authorizing the governor to ap try will participate, along with the April 5.^-Salvatlon Arm y concert Kenneth F. Cramer, Republican, enforce its decisions. 8.31%. •Fresh ifdge street. ment of the lands and money of the point a committee to survey poastble National Guard orgonlaatlons of all in Citadel. Commissioner Alex that “ we are suffering far too much Indians and authorization to sell or Green told the committee an uil- the New England states, N ew York, Demands; I Mrs. William Carlson, 41 Lewis INCREASE RED ARMY structural change! in the Capitol; Damon and visiting bonds. Also Governor Cross Also Names from hasty legislation. It is fair exchange any real or personal prop reat among the Nation’s workers Pennsylvania, Deleware, Virginia, Belgium, 23.34; Germany, 40.23; Vegetables Street. Moscow. March 20.— (AP) — The authorizing the state librarian to Emanuel Lutheran choir. Three Voting Machine Com Holland, 67.70; Norway, 23.98; ! Mrs. M. Frederlckson, 386 Cbar- and proper that this la a deliberate erty belonging to any member of a would find on outlet In an orderly [ ITS? CLEAN— NOT Maryland and the District o f Colum Red Arm y will be "Increased ten transfer to the libraries of Yale or April 33—Formal boll of Knights Sweden, 24.61; Denmark, 21.31; body. There la nothing to be gain tribe. attempt to organize and borgarti bia. The numerical strength o f the missioners for Connecticut. Used by tier Oak street. times," If necessary for the defense any other university or college in o f Columbus. Finland. 2.12; Switzerland, 32.40; Mrs. A. Johnson, 338 School ed by passing legislation hastily. collectively should the measure be ^ SMOKY OR SMUDGY! National Guard unite to be mobiliz of the country In the face of what Other BiUs IhuMed the state duplicate books or pam April 36—Community Players In Spain, 13.68; Portugal, 4.32%: litrcet. There is much to be gained by see enacted. "Tom m y", Hollister street school, ■ state Capitol, Hartford, March Mrs. Katharine wa.s termed Germany’s preparation Other bills pasr.ed by the House phlets; and making more stringent ed will be considerable more than Greece, .93%; Poland, 18.89; i Mrs. Antoinette Savino, 60 Birch ing that all bills have full considera 'If the W a^er-Connery bill does auspices o f Sunset Rebeksh lodge. 20.— (A P )— Four trustees of the for war, the newspaper Pravda sold included: the regulations for the sale o f cer 40.000 officers and men and that of Czechoslovakia, 4.19; Jugoslavia, street. tion." not become law," he added, "there April 37—"Night of Frolic", spon Fairfield State hospital and three Baldridge today. Providing that the school enu tain drugs. AND IT^ PURE J\ /C the regular Army forces participat 2.27%: Austria. 18.86N; Hungary, I Mrs. J. Donahue, 311 Center A fter the roll call vote on Black- will be no course open to the work ing will )>e something more than sored by Company K, at State voting machine commissioners were Regency bl - cut In the most direct and empbaUc meration shall be taken In Septem ers but to try to secure their rights 29.80N; Rumania, 1.01; Argentine, gtreeL all’s amendment the Senate by a ris 30,000. Armory. named today by Governor Wilbur L. tie In brown at the utterance In Moscow since the start ber on children In each town on the by the use of their economic power. IT GIVES A MORE I ^ 31,80N: Brazil, 8.67; Tokyo, 28.00; j Mrs. David Wilson, 57 IVelllngton ing vote of 23 to 11 approved the The only contingency at all likely April 39 —Tenth annual concert Cross. \v a V e 11 e with of the present tense European situa amended motion. In effect, the sec second Tuesday of the month. WEATHER HALTS FUOIIT It lies with Congress to choose The hospital trustees, all named Shanghai. 38.35; Hongkong, 47.85; ^ a d . EVEN HEAT! to cause any change in the W ar De of Beethoven Glee club at High brown kid trim. tion, the authoritative publication ond vote merely confirmed the roll Establishing a town court In which way the working men and for six-year terms beginning June Mexico City (silver peso) 27.85; Herald Mr*. W. Brennan, 83 Walnut portments plan would be failure by school. charged England with aiding the call vote and was merely a par Wethersfield. Oakland, Calif., MarcT 30.— (A P ) women must take." 1, 1935; Daniel T. Banks, Bridge Montreal In New York. 98.87%; Street. plans of Relchsfuehrcr Hitler by de- Congress to provide an allocation of May 3 — Benefit dance for Me I Mrs. Mary McAdams, 36 Griswold llamentary requirement. The lower branch voted concur —A wet field and crosa-wlnds today While workers still look to the port, Caroline Ruutz-Rees of Green New York In Montreal, 101.12%. serUng France, Italy and other ...... held up the teat flight of the gov- PHONE MANCHESTER 3975 ^ 3379,630 estimated to be necessary morial hospital at State Armory. Cooking street On the heels of today's Senate rence In the following Senate bills. government to guarantee them a wich. Frank Wright of Newton, and N-Nominal. countries which wanted to co-ordi em'ment’s radio compass plane, but for the carrying out o f the echeme, May 13— (Tentative). Concert by : Dorothy Tureck, 113 Olenwood victory, advocates of the mea.surc Amending the Waterbury city voice in setting the conditions under FOR PROMPT DELIVERY \ High school chorus and orchestra Philip N. Sunderland of Danbury. nate their forces against the "Ger expressed confidence that the bill charter so that the section relating Captain James L. Kinney said the which they work, the short, ruddy and the appropriations bill is al John J. Higgins o f Southington, Dauphin Island has been part of reet. man project to divide up Europe." ship might make a hop later In the ^ -S’. V at High school hall. School Mrs. Victoria VUla, 350 West would go through in the Senate to to deficiency .ipproprintions shall faced labor-executive eeld "their ready In ci^erence with no reason Frank S. Coskey of West Hartford, the Alabama mainland twice In f (lay in preparation for Its ultimate Center street " I f the German government em morrow by a comfortable majority. not be applicable In the 1936-37 faith that the government will do to expect that this allocation will lie and Hugh M. Joae Loff of West modem history, but In each in phatically refused to give any kinds Journey to Honolulu. IFood Orders $1.00 Or Over, Delivered FREE. : Mrs. C. Holton, 468 Main street. Some predicted a majority of aa budget. 80 has In the past eighteen months SOCONY-VACUUM OH COMPANY, INC. stricken out. China Is the source of Persian Hartford were named to the state stance storms submerged the con ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS of guarantees of safety," Pravda Mrs. Annie Enerman, 991 Main great aa 25 votes, but othcra said Permitting the Lord’s Point As A ll Branohee Bepreeeoted lilacs. board of voting machine commia- necting sand bar. >We Give Out Green Stamps. Stroct continued, "and armed Itself heav the vote probably would approxi Every branch o f the military serv ily In order, to Impose a new war on sociation, Inc., to maintain a water : Mary Andrio, Bell street, Glaston mate the 23 to I I result of the distribution system. ice U to be represented, taking port Europe, It dared to take this step Glenwopd Fine Creamery bury. standing vote taken on today's Extending to July 1, 1935 the time in the maneuvers as under actual I Mrs. M. Lupacchino, 75 Birch only owing to the position of Brit- amended motion. war conditions. l.'h Imperialism. In which the Stamford Presto Lunch ^reet. The office of the chief executive No orders have been issued as " N a z i Germany has decided to put may file Its certificate of organiza BUTTER I Mrs. C. R. Anderson, 350 Center gave no indication os to whether tion. y et by the Connecticut National Ib'S3® ■treat the frontiers of all countries of Eu Governor Cross would or would not Guard command In connection with rope under question In view of the Extending until July 1. 1936 the j L. Newbauer, 63 Summer street. sign the measure, the most contro time In which the White Mpuntatn this project but it Is understood to White House : Mrs. Irene Palshaw, 44 Lewis fact Englbsh Imperialism with all versial to come up thus far before Diamond be quite positively assured that the Wet Wa.sh Laundry, Inc., may file idreet its forces is preventing co-ordinated the two branches. routine o f the Niantic camp will be action by those against whom the Its certificate of organization. i Mrs. Joseph O'Coln, 27 Ridgewood Before the ses.slon. Senators re abandoned altogether thla yesu- and armaments of Nazi Germany repre- The House killed a bill creating a COFFEE ib. 2 ■treet. ceived a letter Informing them that ■ont a direct danger.'-* board of control to replace the board Greet First Day Of Spring With A Dazzling Array O f that the Connecticut troops will "go 5® . Mrs. E. G. Miller, 55 Wells street. the executive committee of the to war" in New York state Instead. Hale's Strictly Fresh ! Mrs. O. Johnson, 333 Center Never Pay Tribute Hartford Federation of Churches of finance In New Britain and also ktreet. But. warned the paper, "The opposed the bill. The letter byre killed two petitions for amendments ' Mrs. Mary Diana, 310 School peoples of Europe and above all the the signature of Ralph O. Wells, to the city charter. It was explained EGGS ■treet people of the great Soviet Union will chairman of the committee on civic 2 5►5® . Mrs. Arthur McGowan. 13 Vine never pay tribute to the German welfare. RDCH REHEARSAL Fine Pink street. Nazis. Those who are playing with The letter dated March 19, from Mrs. D. Belettl, 830 Main street. fire must be warned that If com- Hartford said: NEW SPRING SHOES USES REAL BOMBS Mrs. James Mason, 55 Home.stead masses "The executive committee of the THURSDAY'S MORNING AT 9 O’CLOCK. Over 100 Brand New Styles In Swirl Tree Bark Minmi rinth SALMON ^ street. will fall on their heads with terrible Hartford Federation of Churches And Other New Spring Materials In All The Newest Colors. ’ strength." ^5® Winners of other prizes were. adopted the following re.solutlon this (Continned from Pare One) ■ Mrs. G. Schiller, 34 Bldwell street. Advancing the charge that Eng- afternoon; SPECIALS AT Johnimn’s Educator Mlveru-are. limd deserted the other powers In " 'Be It reaolveil, that we the were oompelled to remain Indcxirs Margaret Lucas, 30 William the current situation, Pravda aald members of the executive committee Swirl and Diamond*s Is Prepared For The Miami Pin Cloth until 3 p. m. Nine schools In the at -ect. Nellie Don dress. Immediately after Germany’s an of the Hartford Federation of lEVERYBODY’Sl area were closed. Toastorettos ib. box 2 nouncement of the creation of a »:~s. Frank Bentley. 158 Highland Churches, do most earnestly request Early Spring Demand For A siren announced the start of Crispy crackers, good with cheese, salads, etc. 3® ■t 'set, tulips. conacript army, France, as Is known the members of the General Assem Tree the aerial attack, after which the Mrs. J. Sargent, 78 Benton street together with the Italian govern bly of the State of Connecticut to MARKET! PUMPS Richtofen aquadron took to the air hya:!i;tli. ment offered to file Jointly with vote against the passage of the sub while Reichswehr officers on the M. Anderson, 33 Benton England energetic protest. stitute for House Bill Number 806 I Lund O'LaliPN Bark White Bows ground std by making obser%’a- s t 'j't . Easter Illy. "In London this offer was re which would legalize pari-mutuel tions. Popular Sollors! jected and the British government BUTTER! Mrs. A. Little, 160 Pearl street, betting at licensed race tracks in WHITE Thousands Watch Simlwam GRAPEFRUIT JUICE (No. 3) ...... in Blue or laundry order. hastened to .send Its own note. this state. Potsdamer piatz in the center of .2 cons 38o Obviously, It wanted to avoid the Moccasins - Ghilli Ties Brown ..... llorrael's Old-Fashiimed BEEF S T E W ...... ---- CM 39e Mr*. F. D. Miller. 161 West Cen " 'The churches of Hartford are 61.98 Berlin, was Jammed with curious (1%-pound can prepared stew). ter street, dry cleaning order. lmprea.slon In Berlin that the Eng lb. deeply concerned In thla matter. citizens watching the maneuvers Armour's C'ORNfelD B E E F H A S H ...... Mrs. John Adamy, 197 Eldridge lish encouraged Gorman Fascism, We feel that betting constitute* a Flap Oxfords Part o f the squadron circled above .3 COBS 35e U TOASTED 5IARSH5I.ALLOWS ...... bog lOe street, food. o unilateral declaration grave moral hazard to society In the Piatz, executing stunts and (White or twlorrd. ■/j-lb. bug). Mrs. A. Gilman, 43 Wadsworth British Imperialism assured Hitler that it inculcates a hope for gain Istrlctly Fresh Local dives to the amazement and admi Peerless Atler-DInner 5I1NTS ...... %-lb. bog l#e street, food. that under no circumstances will It Most Styles ration of the spectators. without effort in contraventatlon of EGGS! 61.98 CHILDREN’S (Any color). Mrs. Arthur Chapman. Glaston act together with France and that all the law* of economics and sound “These are our fliers,” one heard biiry, food. as Hlways it is ready with hesita business ethics. Moreover, It con In pumps and tics in black, them aay again and again with ob Mrs. L. Marsden. 15 EIro street, tions to fulfill the demands pre cerns us In that Hartford would vious pride. Seedless California fbod. sented by Germany . February 14- presumably be the location of one doz. brown, gray, .\liiioru and blue. A Few DeLuxe SHOES Soon after the start o f the bom Mrs. A. Seaburg, 54 Walker •separate negotiations with England of the race meetings. Such a meet Numbera A t bardment, a “ relie f’ train o f auto street, four loaves Bond bread. ^ elkbo- ing with gambling made legal would mobiles carr3rlng gas masks and doz. R rated by the Germans." IfoM ORANGES V. B. Tanner, 61 Chestnut street, undoubtedly attract a connslderable I Rath's S l l c e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ™ stretchers rushed from the Pota- Large size. food. number of undesirable persons to damer station to the "rescue” of the Mrs. Wm. Behrmann, 325 Center our city. It would waste the money BACON! Injured in the stormed area. St!•eet, food. STATE SENATORS MOVE of those least able to afford betting. The deserted Kreuzberg district, Betting on *o large a scale would BLUE with the plies of dirt and debris APPLES Fancy McIntosh impoverish wage earners, tempt J)C 'lb. strewn about it thoroughfares, bad 4 lbs. 29e TO SPEED RAGNC H U people living on relief, and react ad Spring's Favorite Color much the appearance of a city de BRITAIN, RANCE, ITALY Summer versely on legitimate business. Wc vastated by war. SQUASH 2 'b s . 1 3 e are convinced that to put forward lJulcy Florida TO HOLD JOINT PARLEY (Clontinaed from Page Om ) thla proposal at a time of state-wide I ORANGES! Bring the kiddles along. Sboea distress Is particularly unwise'." for Boye and Girls. The largest ARTICHOKES for would "Might I suggest that the legali-, $ 1.98 and 2 19e j (Cootlnuifd From I’ngr One) “ "tn Tuesday. and beet selection. LOUIS WILEY DIES; Bradley's motion was superceded zatlon of one form of gahibllng also CHrroany left the league October 14 would render more difficult the en doz. 2 5 « forcement of laws prohibiting other 1 133, hut under the I cague's. regu- Th.# Hartford, NOTED EXECirnVE li tlons, the necessary two-years' ^ s t the bill be starred for action forms of gambling." I $ 2 * 4 $ up HALES n itice has not yet expired. Senate attempts to recommit the dlesa Juicy 6 1 . 4 9 tomorrow. It was on BlackaU's (Oonttnnsd from Page One) amendment that the roll call was Glastonbury Jail farm proposal fail- GRAPEFRI/ITI J BRIT.8IN TO fONp-ER taken. until 1895. While in Rochester he HEALTM MARKET ’ London. March 20. The British Against Custom was also editor and publisher of the Cabinet today agreed to send Cap Bradley asserted that the propos- 5 for 1 5 , tidings. e a |tl to act on the bill tomorrow was elin Anthony Emcially it was stated that the C H IL D R E N ’S ^ honor him. kC can 9 ^ " If you are driving, yon’U notice this car is all-steel body and wheels, and the stability •oUereoce was being held at the Auto Supply Co., Ine. Not aU Bizea In all stylea, bnt yonH find your ilze la the House Mr. Wiley waz on the executive SMELTS (No. I's) lb. i 5 o lot. committee of the League of Nations easier to handle. Brakes operate with a light HikgesUon o f the BriUsh govem- 8 3 Charter Oak Street SHOES o f Ford’s torque-tube drive. New, Urgtr, mir- Btot and that the decision to call Slippers Nonpartisan Association, among his other international activities. touch—and operate better. Little pressure bnUoon tires nro standard equipment, !b# conference was made after a 5.2.ixl8 Pathfinder 5.25x18 Goodyear Regular PE.AS! BEANS! OYSTERS pt- 2 3 e otwultaUon with the French and TOMATOES! on the clutch is needed when starting or ‘The 1935 Ford V-8 is a new automobile t^ian governments relaUve to “ 6.00x20 Heavy Duty APPLESAUCE! shifting. Steering is easier. And although value. See it now— at your Ford dealer’s. ASD VP, P. 0. B. DETROtT-SUmlsni desires for such a meeUng. P^hfi^er"" Heavy Duty Goodyear — 32x4!', LLMA BEANS! A ir defense equipment now in use acettrery group including bumpers und spur* In China includes on elaborate sys tire extra, Baty terms through Vuiversul MEAT SPECIALS tem o f electric sound detectors and- ACBTBIA OAimOCa AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS OF NEW ENGLAND Credit Co., Autborixod Ford Finance Plun, H a m b u r g ...... lb. VtO ■aa, March 30— (A P ) — Dee- direction Indicators that enable lis For M otorcyclca~Hcavy Doty— 3.85x20. )c no. 2 can Diamond1013 MAIN STREET i t I a fervor of interest in rejirma- teners to discover the approsmb of a Cube Steak ...... lb. 3Sf MANCHESTER Watch the Fords go by ” plane long before It comes within Sugar Cured Bacon ...... Ik -T ' range of anti-aircraft guns or aearckIJghte, ON'THE AIR-FORD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,'SUNDAY EVENINGS-PREP WARING. THURSDAY EVENINGS - COLUMBIA #IETWORK MANCHESTBR BVlSNING HERALD. MANCHEHI.'ER. OIIIIM. WEDNESDAT, MARCH ZO, 1888. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANGHEifTER. CONN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1938.
fliH rlyrEtfr able through the act o f any power lopsided slant at these family rela- ond edlUoB o f any book I write Is through a Joker which exempted a lot rarer.” fo r tbraa-quartors at oa bmir after- outside eurselvas. from having his nose too cIom membera o f Coagraae from prevloua word. Ha doesn’t have much out ADVERnSEMENT— AUVBltnsUaCNT— We Shan not be abls to keep out to the board tor too long a time he UablUty to prieeo aeatoBoes and ra- door exerclae. ts this steep neceo W. B. A. HELD DIRECTOR Broadway Robins moval from oftica for partleipatlon HEALTH-DIET ADVICE SOUTH CmiRCH CLUB Deaths Last Night E a n it t ig of such a war without yleldlnga soryT” French Company Forgot would probably realise that his Spring’s stirring in Longacre in a contract in which tha govern- By DR. PRANK MeCOY ___ PIPUHI.mWD Bt THB which this proud_people has never Square. At-llberty showfolk are Answer; Tour brother Is eating Itw u T .n~ PRINTINQ *OMPANT, INC views-wlth-alann are precisely the merit had an interact. too much at his noon meal If ha IN COMEDY FRIDAY GUEST A T SESSION HERE taking their places on the "beach" Queetteos hr regard to Health and Diet Philadelphia.— Mrs, Susan Mc tl BISMlI StrMt for a moment considered making to same as thoee with which several of feels sleepy afterwards. It is gener •fsaekMtar, Cuiiii. In front of the Palace Theater. And will be aMwered by Dr. McCoy who can Employes Marooned on Isle any one, for any reaaon; resistence the Old Testament books are filled The beautifully whiskered SenS' ally better to eat a small meal at Carthy, 75, mother of Joe McCar THOUA8 PCRaUSON the telescope man has appeared to tor J. Hamilton Lewis of lUinoU be addressed In care of thie paper. En Dramatic Group to Present “F Mrs. Grace Best Tells of ( ’oni- O w m i Mu>*s*r noon and never advisable to eat thy, manager o f New York Yankees, to demands tor which has been of and which have punctuated the sell glimpses o f the brighter planets. hss a new atory arbleh he uaea to close stamped, eelf-addreeecd cavelope Ponndtei Oetebcr 1, 1111 for reply. such a large quantlto of food at any Is for Family” in Parish Hall Paris, March 20.—(AP) — Sur-f ihjr Convenlion to Be Held American League baseball club. Pabllsbad Birdrjr Evanlns Exetpt the very easense of our being. pages of history ever since there was . . . Reen at Twenty-one: Laurence expreaa hie Idea of the way thinga A baby born on the Island to Stallings, Robert Benchley, Gary meal in the day which will produce — The Cast. Mme. Le Brunou, the „ surviving at Bond in Hartford. ... jBodeyi. and Holldaya Enured ai th« To keep out o f the threatened Eu have been going in Waehtngton late vlvlng employes of a mid-ocean lob Llano, Tex.— I. W. WUUams, 76, Bant OOtea at Maao*iaaur. Oona.. aa such a thing. Cooper, Francis T. Hunter . . . At sleepineae. It is better to have the woman, died two months after birth. ly- THE COMMON COLD nooi< meal the smallest of the day. ster canning station who were pioneer Llano ranchman, and father ftcead aaas Hall Matt.i. ropean war, If It comes, we shall We have always, since the insUtu the Algonquin: Merle Oberon, Bea and Into ths brou- South Church Dramatic club Fire had destroyed most of the Mystic Review, Woman's Benefit •UB8CRIPTI0N RATES It’a about a bunch o f rabbit doge He should get some exercise. Walks of the nationally known polo player. have to Choose between subrhlttlng trice Lillie, Longdon Post, N ita Nal- cWM tubes, causing chronic bron members will present "F Is For stranded and forgotten for six canning colony's supplies early In association, held a'sucrcssful spag l raar, by mail ...... |AM Qon of marriage was first establish' which chased by qeenL Someone after work are good. Rube Williams. dl, Elsie Janis.. Mias Oberon, who Tha common cold, or acute coiyxs. coitu. months on a sun-scorched Island in 1930. In March of the same year, Unalb, by mall ...... f A* to infractions and wrongs to which ed, been confronted with the Imme thought It would be funny to rub Family” , one of the most successful hetti and salad supper last night, New Orleans.— Herbert Z. E. Per used to be Just plain Estelle O'Brien, Is really a big problem In North Mways rogard the the Indian Ocean, today won theii- according to the plaintiffs who sued the acent on their tails. Bo the dogs (E ggs and Kidney Trouble) One or two gay pillows on a choir can they recognise romance and gla new comedies o f the season, Friday followed by a group meeting, guests kins, 66, retired chief chemist of EtU Copy ...... I At it has never seemed possible we dlate prospect of its complete is Manhattan’s No. 1 Visiting Celeb America today for it is still mu di f lm symptoms o f a cold with sus- suit for damages. They charged for damages ranging from 100,000 to Oalivarad oaa year ...... It.OO •tarted chasing one another around Question: Mrs. M jnlle S. inquires: or divan certainly brighten up a mor If they aren’t dressed (or the evening at 8 o’clock, in the parish coming from reviews in Hartford should submit and maintaining the wreckage and with a descent, within rity. of a mystery from a sclentlflc pieton for many o f the more eerioua the French lobster company failed ‘ 350,000 francs, company officials the American Sugar Refinery, and m niB E R OP THE ASSOCIATED in a circle and forgot all about the ‘Ar. eggs good for persons suffsr- room. W hy not by a few of the part? hall o f the South Methodist church. and Elast Hartford. Mrs. Grace Those Nick Carter dime novels standpoint, as well aa a problem acute diseases are indlatliwulshable to send relief to the seven workers ; scholar. . PRfiSS erect and changeless self assertion the next five minutes, to the very rUbblte tog with disessed or weak kid pretty chintz and cretonne pillows No, sod to say, blue will bring you This is a royalty play by the pen left the seven workers on their tiny Beat, state field director, spoke of Tba Aaaootated Preen le aiolaiuely are going to be filmed . . . Babe from an economic standpoint. Prob m their first stogos from tae com on the ialanda four years ago. Four i Island formed of volcanic lava, with Chicago.— Mrs. Sadie Horence of which has alwa3ra been ours; and we ably nnore days are lost from work neys?” on sale now at Hale’s for 29c? more Jonquils and rosea and tea of Kurts Gordon, and is full o f hu the high lights of the coming state' anttUad to the oaa (or rapoblleatloa bottom o f the pit of sexual anarchy. Ruth still uses snuff . . . American mon cold and, if aUowsd to pro perished before a relief ship ar only lichen and rushes for vegeta Earle, past national recording scj- o ( all aawa diapatohaa eredliad to li Answer: Anyone suffering from dates where people come, two and morous situations and clever convention at Hotel Bond on April shall have to choose the former. But somehow the boys and the girls Federation of Actors (the vaude because o f colds iben from any oth gress too for, may be difficult to rived with provisions. tion. rotary of the D. A. R.. and member or aat otbarwiaa breditad In tbla er dlsosder. There are many thoo- kidney trouble of any kind should two. speeches. Those who have been 10, and tho Junior pageant with 200 of a pioneer Illinois family. Read The Herald Adys. Mpar and alao the local nava oob* To keep out of the European war, ville union) will try to enlist re overcome. I am convinced that The colony’s provisions, good for keep on going to the altar together LOOK AT THE NEW riea as to the cause of colds, but, be able to landle a limited number Red, ao the consulted men re present at recent rehearsals declare The court awEtfded a womiui sur children to be presented in Odd Fel Ilanad harala. ligious and law-enforcement agen germs are not tbs primary cause of three months, consisted of some if it comes, we shall have to sup In, after all, much the same spirit as when one tries to catch a cold Y »- of eggs, about one a day, properly vealed, doesn’t work os brightly as a full evening’s entertainment tor vivor o f the group marooned on St. lows Imll, Hartford, the previous All rtsbta of rapoblleatloa et cies in a move to ban stage appear colds but that there must first bs a flour, canned spinach and dry beans. special dlapatebet herein are alao ra> perimentally, the chances are that prepared by coddling or poaching. the ladles think. Men would like all who attend. Paul Island 30,000. francs (approxi evening. Mrs. Beat confidently ex press again snd again swelling in always— some o f them in full under ances of criminals’ relatives, trial MURDER MYSTERiES weakened resistance which may For livestock the group possessed sarrad. no cold will result It is true that However, the diet used ^ould de it better if we confined the color to The dramatic club was organized mately $2,000). Three men were pected that 500 members, will attend dignation and righteous anger; we standing of what they are doing, Juries and such . . . In Brooklyn come from aeverol factors, such as- three pigs, four goats and eight certain germs may also be found pend upon their individual our lipsticks. only a short time ago, Eind this is awarded 10,000 francs each. The the banquet, at which the guest of Pall aaralea client o( N B . Berv- there's a league, with ' offices and Enervation from a lock o f aleep, or sheep. lee, Ino. > shall have to give up our treasured and why; others In the mOod of the By BRUCE CATTON in the discharge from a nose during their first attenmt at a full eve widows of four of the worltmch, honor will be Supreme President a campaign fund, which will work worry; over-burdening the digestive The animals could not thrive on right of going up and down through moment, taking pledges but lightly , There’s something for almost a cold, but these germs may also be (Height et Heels) Taffeta rustles into the fashion ning's play. MrsT T. B. Kehicr who who perished, received 35,000 francs Mrs. Bina M. West Miller. B o rro w Publlahera Repreeentative; Tba for a woman president and woman organa by oversating; and a lack of every taste in the midwinter crop found when a cold ts not present for Question; Kay McD. writes; picture this spring. With intrigu is coaching the cast, says the young each. the barren soil and had to be killed Mrs. Ruth Waddell served as cap- Jollna Matbawa Special A eney—New out the earth; we shall have to bow regarded and looking upon matri Vice president In 1936. proper elimination .'rom the -skin Stricken by scurvy and her! berl, for food. REPAY • We specialize in making loans up to $3(X)—and getting the Tork, Cbleago, Detroit sad Boatoa. of murder mysteriee. Here are a they are constantly entering the and intesUnes. One to also more apt "When changing from high healed ing swishes, the fabric that yoiif people arc working hard to produce I tain of the guards last night in to the tempest of conflict and wlUi- mony os an adventure that may be few of the new ones: nose and usually are promptly ex slippers into tow-heeled w es, I seem When you buy your suit this year great-great-grandmother loved has something really worth while. While two Breton workers and a Madagas Although the lobster cannery was place of Mrs. Ethel Cowles who is EMYTIE cash in your hands in 24 to 48 hour*. Quick, friendly seTvic«^^ Broadway Hoelalitm to catch a cold by frequent contacta MEMBEK a u d it BUREAU OP draw into our own place. ■ abandoned or not, as tho case may "The Hangover Murders," by pelled or their action destroyed. to have a cramp In my foot, and. —that you will buy a suit goes with graduated (Vom the only-for-acce»- It Is the initial public performance car native died before the steamer equipped to put 26,000 lobsters into ill with plciirlsy at Memorial hos- easy monthly repayments—over a convenient fjeriod up to 20 CIRCUI.AT1U.N& Society notes: Gloria Vanderbilt with those who have colds; by cold BY Adam Hobhouse (K opf: |2). Mem If you have a cold, you will Just before I get into the low-heeled out saying, for it's a suit year—bo sories and formal evening categor of the new dramatic dub. it is by Austral, carrying provisions, finally tins daily, the workers, it is con montha Better looj} into it todsy--write,’phone or call. That place is Continental America. be— even as a temporary diversion. Is running a dress .shop and Mrs. damp drafts, especially on the back P...... Tba Herald Printing Company, lac., bers of the Long Island polo set probably have as many cures sug slippers, my foot seems to snap like sure to order aa extra skirt of con ies. You’ll find taffeta dresses for no means the first appearance of hove Into sight December 6. 19,30. tended, rapidly sickened of their Drawings were held on the’ $2.50 L iT T L E If there comes a European war, If marriage—particularly in James Russell Lowell Is hostess in and between the shoulder blades, The only charge is3« a month on the unpaidamoun t of the loan. aaaumea no nnanclal reaponalblllty get all ginned up and come to find gested to you as you have friends trasting fabric. For instance, a all occasions, taffeta hats and suits many in the cast, as a glance-at the Another Breton departed in a fish monotonous fare. The only other 111', members have been can (or typographical errors appearing :n a department store. Frances W il and by dust in the «lr. Dust seems when you try finger-breaking. Can and we would keep out o f it, that Is southern California—happens to lie one of their number slain. Since and yet, after the first few days, separate black skirt to go with a and believe it or not, taffeta, coats. following list will show: Miss Hazel ing boat one Daj^ searching for food resources of the "Isle of Terror” vassing for, also on a framed sam advartlsementa la the Manchaeier liams shoots a mean.game of pool. to irritate the nasal membranes you tell me what this is and what nobody can remember whet hap the cold runs along- its appointed checked Jacket, or the other way Don't be afraid to pick a pert pink Driggs, Miss Grace Legg, Tbomaz and never returned. were rata and penguins. pler, the g ift of Mrs. Charles Ser Evening Herald. the place where, for the period of at a low ebb o f stablllly Just now, A blue-blooded Harvartl graduate making them very sensitive. For to do about it? " PERSONAL FINANCE CO. . pened last night, it’s nil rather an way regardless of anything you around. Stripes and cross bars are taffeta blouse to wear with yftur Cordner, Dorothy Vernier, Betty ver, Myron Peckham won the lat the struggle, Americana must live it Is certainly not for the first time now is employed as secretary to this reason one aboul<| prefer the Answer: The change from high- Room t. State Theater BMg: WEDNESD|A,Y, MARCH 20 noylng; solved, at last, by a tough may do, until It finally clears up and the most Important note in skirts gray flannel or navyj>lue suit. Don’t Harris, Wtdter Eind Howard Holman, ter and August Christensen of Rock Morton Downey. Inside the stage use of a vacuum cleaner over the heeled slippers to In .v-hee1ed ones 753 .Main Street Telephone 8430 and move and have their being. in the long record of civillxatlon. Nevv York copper. A tale in the disappears after about eight or ten this spring. get stage fright when you consider Harry Howroyd and Sherwood Hum ville the sum of money. door at the New Amsterdam Thea ordinary broom which Just stirs up must be made gradually. The un There will be no safety for us In the And if the good Judge will go down Dashlell Hammett manner, featured days. In the matter of accessories, a a taffeta jacket costume. The new phries. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT RACE TRACK BILL ter I spotted a top-hatted euid tailed the dust. natural position o f the foot in a USE NEW COLOR SCHEME by some of the most prodigious A cold produces acute discomfort suit year cplls for caution and taste. taffeta rustle, of course, but they The proceeds from this perform channels o f trade; there will be no to the shore and watch the waters young man waiting for a member It is not a good plan to continue high-heeled shoe changes the posi Passage of the pari-mutuel race two-handed drinking ever seen on because the swollen tender tissues with your work If you have a cold tions o f the bones o f the foot, and Don’t wear high heels with tailored don't rattle. Indeed, some of them ance will be used in equipping the security for us if we send our ships he will learn, perhaps a bit to ■ his o f the cast. He Wa.s hunched on a land or sea. in the nose Interfere with the three suits. T hat goes ditto for nose stage In the parish hall with new IN RUBINOW’S ST O ^ Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Blanchard track betting bill by the Connecticut chilly stairway and was deading the as by doing so you tend to spread It takes some time before they will are so fine u d thin that they make and our money afar under the phan surprise, that there always comes a "The Corpse in the Green Pnja- most Important functions o f the the cold to other people and at the return to their normal shape after veils, fussy bags and gloves and very you think of that crisp old Chinese and improved facilities for present of '77 Fairfield street, announce the House of ReprrsentaUve.e yesterday Daily Worker. maa.” by R. A . J. Walling (Mor- tom guardianship of neutrality. We time when the ebbtide turns and the nose, such os smelling, breathing same time weaken your physical .e- such a shoe has been continually lock-necked lacy blouses. Those silk that fashioned the be-rufflod ing plays. engagement of their daughter, Miss row: 12); n’l about a gent who Is and vocal resonance. It is unpleas things all have their place—when Miss Beatrice Perrett, president Josephine Frances Blanchard, to was not a complete victory for the must withdraw behind our own fron sea rises again. slstance against this unpleasant af worn. The "cracking” Is due to frock you wore to dancing school Redecoration Being Done to Fiction found dead in a accret passage in ant not to be able to distinguish you put on your silk afternoon suit. of the club. Is in charge o f stage Mites S. Meeker, son of Mr. and track gamblers. The bill as It So many nlghterlcs feature social fliction. the bones or ligaments slipping into when you were seven. Give Interior a More Modern tiers, and stay there, restating all an old English castle. An excellent odors because moat of the finer fla Everyone ought to have at least properties, and Miss Ethel Brook Mrs. James Meeker of New Britain. passed the House, and as It will ite entertainers (to tho distress of position. s There Are Lots of People Who Are Continu pressure and Ignoring all slights and STILL A LONG SHOT example of the methodical, vors o f food are discerned by our QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS The Mary Carney Shop has attrac two taffeta blouses— one plain—one ings, ticket distribution. istic Appearance. hsve to be accepted by the Senate amusement-seekers who prefer tal stralght-away atory of deduction- olfactory apparatus. It Is also un tive new spring hats for $1.00 and The trade school orchestra under Injuries, while the mad nations tear ent to pedigreed puppets) that tho (Soda In Vegetables) plaid or checked. The plain can be An inexpensive knock-soundcr If the latter approves It next week, One of the nerviest, best capital no frills, but plenty o f gooPay Dirt » opportunity to see the world and do stage by giving it a taste of quality $ Chevrolet’s own high standardsof quality H*ALF.TON BA A it" $ group of them . . and in addition an end table ------ity, fair lighting or that tenuous 1 7 -5 0 P ail the things that they never had p i o t . t T _____• 4 o 5 the milk business, like other com- In Union Square, where radi The latest whisper ts to ths docu which is so often sadly missing. town for Old Gold, in every part. The powerful six-cylinder HI^HBACX *7 4 5 and a coffee table; regularly $9.93 and ^ ^ w (tu * Wbaaftaw) (1ST* W S..IV,,,) time to do before. Huston and his thing we call International law. it mereial businesses, run itself for a cals foregather, two are company ments which Huey Long insisted $12.50; choice ...... $5.98 s wife. Fay Bainter, have had a very Gold Filled and Sil-I know economy valve-in-head engines are truck motors, HALP-TON PICK-UP n ^ T O f f W ill be a more desperate and a more and three are a mass meeting. be dug out o f P W A investigators’ ' whUe. happy married life, but when they especially designed togive sustained pull records to aid his campaign to "get" Maple frame Barrel Tufted Cfiialr with loose $ ver. S n O P T . , . .8495 . « 6 5 5 shocking strife, with all rules flung go abroad Huston’s wife falls In love 8 Farley is that the papers will be ex POUCE COURT ing power. Features that assure stamina d U ' wwtbaaa) H s r w m i m m ) to the winds. _ Sizzling Cuins Spring seat and spring^cusbion ottoman to with every young man who is at all tremely interesting, but not highly! match; 2 pieces; formerly _ _ and long life are evident in every detail B A L F -T O N m C H ik In the kind of a war that looms G L O O M Y B E N Now face around town—Bernt sensational. courteous to her. Huston is toler An accident involving three auto W e pay PANEL . . .•50U * 7 2 0 , ( l U * WIm MIw m ) Balchcn, flyer returned from Ells There probably will be euough In ...... $35 ant and understanding, but finally mobiles on Bakery Hill last night o f the precision-engineered chassis. Chev (1ST* Tliw ili.u ) BOW on the horlion It will be utterly Judge Ben Lindsey is getting all loses patience and calls an end to THAT’S WHY THEY worth Antarctic expedition. Likes teresting material as to certain resulted in the appearance in Police rolet trucks offer maximum capacity, Impossible tor neutrals to protect Sleepy Hollow style Lounge CfluUr with maple FLAT TOP DESK $39.59 for solid gold service pins. ? H « ., >485 discouraged up shout marriage night clubs, but Is painfully sh y ... building contracU. however, to cause bis twenty years of married life to <3ourt today of Martin J. Haberem, p'ljt-n^M . .^ 6 3 0 Also saw Col. Norman Schwartz- frame and cartridge tufted upholstery. Green return to another womtm with economy and quality—because Chevrolet (U l* WkMllMM) (U l* WbMhM.) themselves against indignity ami He's afraid it’s doomed. Human Hney to demand production o f files wool tapestry cover with white ^ — ^ taxi driver, of 41 PumUl street, on kopf. Rccu^ized everywhere ln'- whom be had fallen in love while a charge of reckless driving. Judge is the world"» largest builder o f trucks. outrage If they undertake to go nature has run wild. The old time of the Treasury Department’s pro piping. Regular $55.00 ...... $39 .5 0 Here's a desk a man or boy will enjoy. Atmt tn Hat pritm tt ■ ■ .m u to t mmn m Fhau. caiise of his jtromlnence in the Lind waiting for his wife to bring a Raymond Johnson found Haberem WirUtm. Sptiultfmpmmlmttrm. - I W o W i u U about their affairs throughout the curement seetlon, which has handled; NOTICE! CHEVKOLKT MOTOR COMPANT.DtTBOrT. MICH. concept o f the relations o f the sexes bergh case, he was kept busy re There’s plenty of room on Its big top to threatened divorce against him. • nnalaSMT*. PH m . i » n lh the federal building program. Maple Sofa with 6 spring-filled cushions; seats not guilty otter bearing all the evi BUY CHEVROLET Cmmomt Cfcwv«MiWrW prim may world on the strength of any legal buffing autograph hunters . , . The play Is divided Into fourteen and the old time preoccupation with The procurement section is under m green wool tapestry; backs in rust and dence In the cose. Before we put anything in our terms. A GmtrmI Mater* liftitiL Wallace and Noah Beery, the latter spread out papers'and reference books in brief scenes. The rapidity of stage Secretary Morgenthau and in direct It was brought out In the testi eld goM window display we oak the home are gone, he declares, and an actor no longer, rounded the changing is remarkable. Thanks to charge of Admiral Christian Joy i 79!^5» $ 4 9 . 7 5 addition to holding a lamp, book ends and mony that Haberem woa driving his the oeller If H la agreeable with W e ahaU not be able to keep out there has come a flippant, Irrespon rialto together. a revolving stage, there Iz never a People.*, who until recently was be taxi north down Bakery Hill, that him. oC such a war and at the same time ash tray. They’ll find ample room in its wait between scenes of over two sible attitude toward marriage. Broadway’s bag of practical Jokes ing touted as probably the most Arm Chair to match above; seat Cninton E. Flke o f 67 Etast Middle seven drawers, too. minutes. To be sure these quick Bialntala our dignity and what he In the flret place the good Judge now includes the touing of hot powerful flg r^ in Roossvalt's four- and back in linen; was $4|.S0.... $ x 9 . 7 5 Turnpike was emerging (rom a pri TRUCKS changes do break the continuity of Government License Bkaa to think o f aa our naUonal hon money to cabaret chorines. I t ’s blllloei doUar work-rsllsf program. vate driveway near the Carlyle baa been fuacing around thoM sub- really hot. too— half dollars held for the play Just a little bit, since it Johnson plant and that John W. T.G.L. 12. No. 12-5797 CHEVROLET TRUCKS or. W e win not be able to keep out requires a brief time to become ac Jecta of domestic relations ao long several seconds in a match flam e... OmgreaameB Oorer Up Holden of 28 West Middle Turnpike o f such a war and protect the rights climated to the voices of the actors that he hae probably gone a bit Three more detective story maga HOLC is finding valuable aid in was procesding south up the hill. — a fault noticeable In most ploys and Interests o f oor ciUxens abroad. zines have collapsed, which may Congress during its effort to avert OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVfNINCS UNTIL 9 O 'aO O C The three cars cams togsther. stale. Another thing is that ho at tha bsgtnnlng o f ooeb met. World’s Lowest Prices W o abau not. wo may be sura, be mean we’re less mystery-minded... the Investigation of Its operations Attomsy William 8. Hyds, who Matthew a « born in Tennessee and lived Most unusual novel title: "They "Dodsworth” is deeidsdly all defoBded Haboram. indleatod U s •M o to fesap out o f such a war wiu^ demanded by Congressman Martin Huston. In fact, I fsel that the play nxist of U s public Ufa in Colorado, Shoot Horses, Don't TheyT" L. Sweeney of Ohio, who makes client was the only one of the three ^ aaeitfleMg carutn UbsrUss, im- is too small for the actor. Huston who carried Insurance. Mr. Hyde but noazr holds forth not only is Call- Horace McCoy, a Holly woodsman.. Chagas of poutical racketeering. W io r Variety tells of a request for a Don "walked through" bia port 'with said the evidence was not suSIctrat W e Do Watch, Clock, Jewelry and ttea aad potrara wbleh wa have tenia but is that snd of CaUforua Quito a few coogreasmen have WATKINS BROTHERS such flnesoa and tmoothnssa. that it Marquis autograph in his latest ly oonvlnClng os to prove Hobcrcra Opthml Wsrk. i to rogani as tbs fahrle of our themselvee made loans from HOLC woa not unUI the aecond act that where Hollywood lies. book, the applicant apologlxtng be and they appear bashful about hav was guilty of rackless driving os f iBSttei- cause it wasn't a find eUliiUon. I appredatad tha quality of his per* ehoiged. SM Mala Mrset I f bs ware not getting a aomewhat ing tbsir name# discloaed. al MANCHESTER, CONN. tonnonee. Prevloualy I hod RILEY CHEVROLET CO “That's otusv." ssiA Marauts. Patrolmoa Walter Cassclla invoo- N e I—Jack Pearl and Sharlla Club, when awards of plaques and follows; 7 to 7:48, advanced; 7:45 to chicken dinner will be served by 4:4^ ei4e—Capt. Tim Haalye fltampa 9:90—10:99—Concert Hall ef tha Alp cient In Calcium than In any other certificates were made to the par of cruelty to his aUed on a morning makes your meat go further, tertainment Given in Odd John Bonon, caterer of this city. An Julius Ofshay is recovering from e:00—> e:0D—Xavlar...... Cugat'a‘ “ Of-^rehaatra ‘ 10:00—11:09—Pour Aeai of Bridge — chemical clement. Medical author- 8:80, life saving. camter, but dlamiaaed the complaint the W bds. f:1 ^ SMV-Kostn etnni Soxtat ^ eaat: Myrt end Marge—weat repeat ticular divisions and groupa .which The girls' church league will use Fellows Hall. entertainment program will follow pneumonia at the Hartford hospital. Tom MIh, ejtotcb'^mljweat rapoat tO:0^11:09—Lean Beleeca Ore.—eaat tUea attribute deficiencies In growth had the least accidents, Howard S. with a warning to improva bia the banquet. The young people of the South SiSD-' e:S0—Prtaa>Radlo Nawa Paried 19:19.0.11:19—H. Kay’a Orch.—midwest the bowling olleya from 7 to B horsemanship. etSD- eo^O ala WImbrow—waaf 10:99-11:99—0 x110 Neleen Orth.—ba* and even many diseases to Inade Palmer, president of the company, o'clock. The JUI-Star basketball The Longview Parent-Teachers ChUd Study a u b Farms Methodist church. Middle- i:4e» ii4d—•illy aateholor's ekatoh alo; Arnhelm Orehee.—midweet expreaslng hie thanks to more than The Child Study Club of Tolland Uacoln, Neb., March 20 —(AP)— 1ti09—12d)9—Jaequee Renard Orehee. quacy in the supply of Calcium. team will practice from 8 to 10 No. 18 Association will be host to the Tol town will present the three act play MILUONS OP WOMEN WEAR 4tOD« rtfl^-JacK Danny A Orehaatra 400 officers and emplojwes present. o'clock. will meet Wednesday night a t the entitled. "The Meddlesome Maid" F irst pIsnUngs of 2,000,000 trees In d tll^ 7iie—Blaek Cbambar. Drama baalo; Ka Beecher Oroheo.—midw Another im portant cause of ill Some remarkable achievements land County Council Parent-Teach • ANDERSON • e:SD^ 7:M^laay Acata 8arfal tkatch 11:90—12:30—Qeo. Hall’s Oreh—o to e health Is lack of a proper propor Friday. home of Mrs. Samuel Simpson, un here Friday night. Half of the pro the plains ahelterbelt will be made d:4e— 7:48—Uncia Ezra Radio Station 12:09— 1:00—Jaa Haymea Orch.—wabc by different departments were Rensaelesr, Ind.—Tha elghtoanth ers Association in the Odd Fellows der the leadership of Mrs. William SPIRELLA GARMENTS! 7:0D— e:00—Mary PIckferd In Drama tion of phosphates In our diet. As The flrla’ awlmming elaaeee will child, a boy, waa born to Mr. and hall, this dty, tonight. At this time ceeds will go to the Sunday school. before April 1 In Texas, Olcaboma NBC-WJZ NETWORK praised by E. B. Perry, oaslatant to meet as follows; 8:80 to 4:15, begin Sumner Simpson. The topic for dls Mr. and Mrs. William CMtyn Spent 7:90— e:3D—Wayna King’s Orehaatra la well known, In the process of the- general manager in charge of Mrs. E. P. Joseph of Newlond, Ind. the annual meeting will take place cusslon wUI be "Obedience and Puu' and Kaaoas, and trees will be set out Greenhouses and Flower Shop B:0D— $:0D—Frtd Allan and Amataura •ASIC East: wjs wbi*wbca wbal milling flour a considerable portion ners; 4:16 to 5, advanced. Fourteen of their children are liv with election of officers, a supper the week end tn Boston. •:0D—lOtOD—Guy Lambardo'a Orchaat. wham kdka wear wjr wlw wayr wmal the road's safety activlUes. The en The plunge period for women wiU Ishment." All women who are Inter The families of Nornyin Lord and within a few weeks In Nebraska and Sold in Manchester by Mrs. Oapp 9:90—10:30—Ray Nebla and Orehaatra wfll: Midi WOK7 wanr wls kwk kwer of these health-giving phosphates Is tire force of the communication de ing. and entertainment. It la expected ested In child welfare are welcome 10:00—11:0(^John •. Ktnntdy'a Talk koll wren wmaq kao wkbf eliminated, thus depriving the flour that the state president, Mrs. T. Milton Lord spent Sunday In Provl the Dakotas. 153 Eldridge Street 10:19—11:15—Volet of Romineta flonga NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtmj partment, for instance, has com to attend the meeting which will dence, R. I., with relatives. Paul H. Roberta, acting director 10:30—11:30—Kddit Ouohin A Orchaat. wlba katp webc wday kfyr cret cfcf of much of Its food value. pleted a period of four years, work Merle Shaw, and other state officers start a t 8 o'clock. and Mrs. Bidwell 11:00—ItKK^Art Jarratt A Orehaatra SOUTH — wr\*a wptf wwnc wla wjaxl Nature requires the constant will be present. Delegates will be Dorothy Blish entertained *the of the Federal project, revealed to tt:9(^it:IO«etan Myara and Orchaat. wtla«waun wtod warn wma wab wapli ing a total of 1,263,902 man-hours, .Manchester Wins Debate day the definite areaa In which For The Sixth Year In the system of these two nutritive without a singis injury of a report chosen for the state convention to The Rockville High school debat Junior Ever Ready Group with a The egclualve uae of the famous Sptrella stay mokes tbslr CBt-WABC NETWORK wjdx wamb kveo wky wfaa wbap kpre elements. They, are contained In be held in Stamford In April. St. Patrick's Day party at her home plantings will b* made. woal ktba ktha wioo wave I able nature. Ing team had a debate with Man designing system possible. 12110 stay U floxible and moves with •ASIC—Bait: wabe wado woko wcao MOUNTAIN^^na kdyl kglr kJthI every tissue, nerve and muscle of The oar repair iepartment at The association will serve a sup chetter yesterday at the Sykes au Saturday. A ftsr preliminary field atudlea this waab wnac wgr wkbw wkrc whk cklw PACIFIC—kgo kfl kgw komo khq kfad the body. Science tells us that Keep A WESTCLOX per at 6:30 o'clock to which all winter, the U. S. Forest Service the body without taking a permanent bend and it non-rusUble. Will Supply Cut Flowers wdro wcau wjaa wean wfbl wapd wjav ktar kpo kex kga kpr kya Harlem River, New Yor; City, like ditorium on the subject: Resolved, The Christian Endeavor society wbna: Midwaati wbbm wfbm kmbo with an abundant supply of them members of any association In the will be under the leadership of selected 60 counties in the six states Appreciating the natural deilre every woman has for beauty, at Cent. Baat. wise has had an absolutely clear That the Federal Government kmox wowo whaa kfab 4:99- fiS^The Singing Lady—eaat in tha system good health la promot record since February 1980. IN TOUR KITCHEN county as well as the delegates may Should Accept the Policy of Equal Henry J. Blakeslee's Group Sunday as the elte of experimental work tention is given to style and needs of every individual figure. The CAST—wpg whp whao wlba wfaa woro 4i49— 6:49—Orphan Annie—eaat only ed and, without that supply, dls attend. The meeting which follows night. during the first year of the big tree and Potted Plants wicc efrb ckao wibz wtnaa Both the I*rovidence and Worces izing Educational Opportunities natural uplift given by these garments—whethar a girdle, oor- DIXIE—wgat wife wbrd WQan wflod 1:00— 9:00—Education from the Neyrp ease la unavoidable. ter yard forcee, each at an exceed the supper is also open to any mem Throughout the Nation by Means of . Henry J. Blakeslee and son, John planting program. klra wrao wlao wdau wtoo krld wit 9:19— 9:19—Alma Kitohali, Oantralte The richest known sources for fiytry woman nceda a good clock in ber who wishes to attend. aelette, or ooraet—creates poise so eesentlal to good health and At The ktrb ktaa waoo koma wdbo wbt wdaa 6:99- 9:90—Preaa.Radio Newe-baalet ingly busy location, want through Annual Grants to the Several States are on a business trip to Washing The project, which has Its Na wbtf wdbi wwra wmbg waja wmbr Sinqino Lady—midweat repeat obtaining calcium and phosphorous thsir second consecutive year with th« kitchen to keeip a record of baking Each association in the county for Public, Elementary and Second ton, D. C. tional headquarters here, was allot appearance. A woman fitted with one of theee garmenU haa 9:99— •tS^Throe X Sleterea Harmony wala ktul kgko weoa wdne wnox kwkh 9:49— 9:49—Lowell Themae — eaat; are milk and leafy vegetables. How out injury. baa been asked to furnish a liver ary Education." The members of The Dramatic club will repeat the ted 81,000,000. to start the shelter- the satisfaction of knowing her lines are up-to-data—SpIrsUa MIDWKST — wfl wmt wmbd wlan ever, moat people do not find tt activities and many other things go minute entertainment which will H e r a l d C o o k i n g S c h o o l wibw kfb wamk wkbn woeo wabt kaoj orphan Annie—repeat te midweat In many Instances the sward of the Rockville team were Immanuel 'Old Folks Concert” tn East belt. The work will be largely detignera are In Paris annually anUdpaUng atyle changas, and wnax woe ertIO— 7:00—Amoi *n* Andy—eaat only pleasant to drink a lot of milk. Ltke- the prises had to be made purely on i follow the business session. The demonstrated Ihla year. 9:19— 7:19—Willard Reblaen Oroheat«| ing on. You can depend on Westclox. Klette, Henry Rackowski and May Glastonbury, April 3 and in Colchea- MOUNTAIN—kvbr kla koh kal 9:99— 7:90—Red Davla Serial Sketch { wlae, there are many who do not the basts of the greater number of members of the Longview assoda Brace. The Manchester team waa “The exterior limits of the zone every new line Is Immediately put Into their garments. The COAST—khi koln kfre kol kfpy kvi care for a lot of vegetables. tlon who are planning for the enter, tei, April 6. The club realized more corsetleaa age la past and smart women everywhere now wear kfbk kmj kwf kam kdb kfmb kgb S i4^ 7i49-Dangaraua Paradlao, Skit hours worked, because of tha fact We feature the complete line. composed of the following: Herbert than $34 from the performance Itself are aubject to adjustment, and Cant. Eaat. 7 :0 ^ 9:00—Pantnauae Party, Variety Fortunately for them and for all that so many clear records ware tainment are Mrs. Fred Yost, Mr Weber, P. Bycbolski and Robert pending final arrangement some ex some kind of lui undergarment, hot only to bring out their beat We have a complete selection of 7 :9 ^ 9:90—Lanny Rota and Orohaat« others too, modern science has found and Mrs. Edward Miller, Mrs. Han which was given recently at the lines but for health and comfort. Properly lltM garments mould 4:90— 9:90—tiaak Armatrong — aaat: 9 :0 ^ 9:09—Warden Lawea A Drama maintained. Neff. The Rockville team took the Community building. perimental planting TMy be done choice Cut Flowers and Potted Paychalogy Talk—DUda: Tria—w 9:99- 9:90—John Chao. Thomas. Bari. that certain mineral salts (Calcium The ratio of employee casualties Westclox Big Ben Alarm nah Prcs.ilor, Mrs. Harel Seifert, affirmative and Manchester took and redlatrlbuta escasa flash and many waarera of SPIRELLA 4:49— 9:49—Dick Traeyr*baalc; fla* 9:09—10:00—Jimmie Fidlar on Moviae Phosphates) are also excellent Miss Mabel Seifert, Miss Marie Mr.s. Charles Fillmore of Hebron outside them." Roberts said. testUy not only to looking and feeling better but are able to wear Plants at all times. Select yours twion Bookanda—wait: Mlnlaturaa 9i19—10:19—Madams Sylvia’s Adviaa per million man hours worked for docks ...... tne negative. The decision was substituted at the Northweet school Needs Good Soli midweat; Carlton A Shaw—Dixie 9:30—lO:3(^To Ba Announcad sources 'of these vital elements. A the entire railroad was 3.79, show $3.50 Ludwig. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holler, granted to Manchester after both clothes of a smaller alae than formerly. Doctors recommend here for complete satisfaction. 9:00— 9:00—Buck Regara eaat: Og, 10:00—11:00—Larry SIry and Orehaatra highly recommended means for ob' W’estclox Baby Ben Alarm Mr. and Mrs. George Brigham, Mr. on Monday for Miss Rachel A. Ful 'It has been necessary to select these garmenU as wall as the Institute of Hygtsne. They are Sen of PIra—mldw; Songa—Dixie ^ •eat; Amea Andy—waat rpL ing a reduction of more than 87 sides had given their rebuttals land for the 1035 plantlugs th at haa 9:10— ills—Bobby Banaan—eaat only: talnlng these minerals Is through per cent since 1926...... a...... and Mrs. C. L. Buckmlster. whilh were composed of many hu ler, who wa.s called to l^ristol on made In every etyle of corset, girdle, elastic 2-way stretch, oor- 10i9^11i99-ink Spots Quartet; Ce* C^locks aeeeeeeeaea The present officers of the Tol buzlness. been In cultivation during the past •kippy—midweat; Concert Violinist burn Oreh. — eaat: Lanny Rate— tha use of baking powder made with Two years ago the New Haven $2.95 morous and Interesting points. eelette or supporting garment and In roateriota from the dalntieat »Dixfe: The Texae Ranaere—welt waat repeat calcium phosphate —all-phosphate With radium dial, $1.00 more. land County association are: Presi Mrs. Henry J. Blakcalee la visit year, since sufficient time has not satin to stout coutll and prices ranga from $7.00 up. A lovaly 9:90— 6:30—Shadow—salt: Jack Arm* 11:00—12:00—Shandor, tha VIolIntat received the E. H. Harrlmsa gold Notes atrang—midweat repeat; Orehaatra baking powder. medal for the best safety record of dent. Mrs. Helen Quinn; vice-presi The regular mid-week Lenten ing friends tn Philadelphia, Pa. elapsed since the eatabllehmcnt of brassiere will be given every woman with an order placed this Flowers For Every Occasion 11:09—12:09—Flarenca Richardson Orp, dent, Mrs. Roy Playdon; treasurer, the project to permit the kind of ad —waati Travan Orehaatra—Dixie 11:90—12:99—Eddie Lana and Orehaatra R u^ord Is known the world over any railroad In the United States, Westclox Fortune Alarm .. aenice will be held this evening at month. MRS. CLAPP CAN BE REACHED AT 58 STEPHEN aa the all-phosphate baking pow and was last year presented with $1.45 Saul L. Pelrer; secretary. Miss Har vance soil preparation that la neces- STREET’ PHONE 5696, AND MRS. BIDWELL AT 82 CHEST 7:30 at the First Lutheran church. $10,000 DESERT der. It la a provan fact that there the National Safety Council award. riet Peterson; chairman of publica The Neighborhood club of Og Euy. NUT STREET, PHONE 609L PHONE 8686 8:45—Frank and Phil. tions, Mrs. Carlton Pease; member la aa much food phosphate In' one Since 1913 the number of deaths Weetclox Bantam Alarm .. den’s Corner will meet Thursday "The Importance of selecting prop 9:00—20,000 Years in Sing Sing Rumford biscuit as there Is In one $1.25 ship chairman, Mrs. E. Miller; pub Chicago— For injuries she said erly ouIUvated land la emphasized Warden Lewis E. Lawea. to employees has been cut down Westclox Ben Bolt Electric licity chairman, Mrs. \V. J. afternoon at the home of Mrs. N. she suffered because she ewrallowed and one-half lamb chops, one and from 92 to 12 and during 1934 the J. Mahr. 9:30—John McCormack, tenor. three-quarters hen's eggs, two and Alarms ...... Stephens; program chairman, Mrs. a tack in her Ice cream, Mrs. Frieda WTIC 10:00—Hollywood Gossip — Jimmie road went through five months, Westclox Travel Clock, $2.95 Roy Jones; ways and means chair Castell, would like to have 810,000. Hartford, (Joan. Fidler. one-balf average servings of oatmeal April, May, July, September and says Mrs. Katharine Baldridge at the man, Mrs. Wilson; hospitality chair She filed a suit for th at amount 50,000 W. lOM a . U. $88.8 M 10:16—Madama Sylvia of Holly and one and one-quarter glassfuls November, without a single em (Handbag w atch)...... $2.95 man, Mrs. Heal. MARLBOROUGH against an Ice cream company. of milk. ployee fatality, Westclox Pocket Ben Travaton Bnadoaatlag wood. In other words, when you bake Each unit is entitled to one dele 10:30—M ayfair Orcbeatra. ^Yatches • • > • e • • « • • Manchester Herald Cooking School gate to every ten members. A small with Rumford you get not only the $1.50 The Selectmen held their monthly 11:00—Tima, weatbar. advantage of perfect leavening ac EXCUSE TT, FIEASB charge will be made for the supper. business meeting Tuesday afternoon. WadnatdaY, March 20 11:06—Fadaral Housing Admlnls* Hosts to Red Men P. M. tration. tion, but the addition of real nutri Westclox Dax Watch Local schools will be closed Thurs 4;00—^Woman’i Radio Raviaw. tive^ elements to your diet aa well. Punxsutawney, Pa.—Said Michael $1.25 Court Hearts of Oak. No. 16, For day afternoon so that the teachers 11:16— Hotel Waylln OrehMtra. Kasun after tha crash: Both of theee watches have unbreakable crystals. esters of America, will act as hosts SALE 4:30—The JaaUr,. 11:30—Drama. Where there are growing children may attend the teachers' meeting 4:46—Platt and Niarmami, planiate in the famUy, this double advantage “Just help us down, please, we're VEAL SHOULDER ROLL to Tankeroosan Tribe, I. O. R. M., In Colchester. Thurs. - FVi. - S a t 13:00—Shaador, violinist all right.” See the Weetclox Gock At the Cooking SchooL at a supper to be held In the Forest “(Jnsco is light and easily 5:00—ShirteF Howard, 12:06 a. m.—Whitehall Hotal Or- la especially Important. It assures Allan Chambers Is receiving treat Kasun and hla Wife were picked ers hall this evening. The Foresters 5:16—Straight ShooUra. chaatro. tha healthy, normal growth of teeth ment at the Hartford hospital for Toggery Shop 5:80—Oaorga 8toareay*a Orehaatra. and bonee—tha development of off the pilot of a locomotive that Melt 2 tbsps. fat in pan, add 1 minced lost to the Red Men In a pinochle 13:30 a. m.—Hotel William Pena carried them and their automobile tournament held recently, and the cuts on the head sustained while 5:46—Cteptaln 'rtm Haaly. Orchestra. •ound, sturdy bodies. onion, end brown. Soak S slices Bond Bread losing team will furnish a supper to 6:00—YVrtghtvUla aarlon. 300 yards down the track after be R. DONNELLY the playera. 6:80—Yraao*Radio Nawa. ing bit at a gtade crossing. Only a JEWELER in H cap milk, add I eg g , and poultry sea Members* Social Today 6:88—Gema from Uamory. Paris la the site of a wind tunnel trifle shaken up, Kasun drove bis 515 Bfain Street Manchester A members' social Is being held 6:40—Studio Program. of gigantic proportions that toats car under Its own po'wer to a gar soning to tuto. Mix wall and add browned by the Rockville Emblem Club t^ says Mrs. Mary/Johns 6:46—BUly Botehalor. fuU-slze airplanes. age for repairs. day. The hostesses are Mrs. Oscar 7:00—OoDcort Minlaturfla. onion. Pot mixture on IH lb, sbonlder veal, Peterson, Mrs. Saul Pelzer and Mrs. DOBSYOUR 7:06—'WUUam Sbeahaa, Conn. W ' aad rolL Sksnrer or tie. Place roll in deep ■ Arthur Vincent. The annual elec laloUva Raportor. tion of officers of the club will take HOUSE NEED T ;l» -“Ih a Block Caiarnhw.” poo in 2 tbep. malted £*t, and brown. Sea pUce Wednesday afternoon, April 7:80—Studio Program. New York. March 30.— (A P)— 8:00—Moiy Plekford Stock Oonv- ClasBifled os tha first network pro ton with salt and peppor, add enongh water To Address Mothers ANEW quick-digestin g fat pony. gram in the United States sponsor At the meeting of the Mothers' 8:80—Wayne Klng’a Orehaatra. ed by a foreign government, a aeries to cover bottom of pan. Cover end cook Club of the Union Congregational ROOF? 8:00—Fred AUan'a Town Hall. of good will programs will start on ■lowly until tender. 6 pordono. church to bo held at the church this 10:00—Guy Lombordo'a Orchestra. WJZ-NBC Thursday a t 9:30 p. m. EVENING HERALD eveningi Mias Evelyn Plummer, 11:30—Ray Noble'a Orchestra. under ausploaa of the Mexican gov home dsmonatratloh agent of the 11:00—Eddie O'Shea's Orchestra. ernment. Tolland County Farm Bureau, will 11:30—Slumber Hour. Try these tonight: KATHARINE BALDRIDGE, Home Making Expert give a demonstration In the cooking M n. MaryJohn$, Mng a SotUfumer, tom to make oingorhreai 12:00—Silent. WEAF-NBC—8, M ary Plekford of rolls and salads. The food will be 9, Fred Allen; 10, Guy Lombardo will continue her demonstrations served as refreshments to the group and fry S o u th s ehieken. And her children, Louise, Slaton and music. during the social hour. Mrs. Bessie Jeanette, love to eat them, Mre. Johne eaye: “/ never give the WABC-CBS—8. Broadway varle AT STATE THEATER AT 9:45 TOMORROW «/TTiHERE’s double economy in Hock, the president of the club will ties; 9, Richard Bonelll; 9:30, Burns preside and urges all members to •children heavy foode that are hard on the digeetite organs. That’s and Allen; 10, Jack Pearl. ALSO FRIDAY AT 9:45 A. M. attend the meeting. -1- using leftover Bond Bread for iohy I prefer Criseo—$f is light and easily digestedr~it doesn’t WJZ-NBC — 7:15, Plantation Miss Catherine Costello of Ver echoes; 8, Penthouse Party; 9, War' non will be the soloist for the eve make food greasy or overiieh. Gingerbread is my spsciaUy—if den Lawea; 9:30, John McCormack, ning and she will be accompanied tenor. meat stuffings. You not only use by Miss Marjorie Stephens. Mrs. I don't make it often, I hear abovt t(—and U never dieagreee, 6e* Wednesday, March 20. What to expect Thursday: George S. Brookes is the hostess cause ! always use Crieeo.” P. M. WEAF-NBC—2 p. m.. Temple up the bread, you make the meat for the evening and she will be as MRS. JOHNS’ WHOLE WHEAT 4:00—National Student Federation Bells; 5, Parents Teachers program. sisted by Mrs. Priscilla Tomlinson. Program. WABC-CBS—1:16, Rev. B. J. Mc- TI USED IT FOR THE Mrs. Clare Wotar. Mrs. Harrison GINGERBREAD 4:16—Curtis Institute of Music Entegart on “The Child and the De go twice as far! Bond Bread stuff ^y , Mrs. Mary Gregus and Mrs. (aka uaaa tcholt irAaol and CrUco, taeduaa Program. pression.’’ 2:30, School of the air, HOW MANY WOMEN HAVE Stephen Von Euw. MA ora diftnibu.') 6:00—Baseball School — Jack Ons "Spring la Here.” DISHES. IT ’S GRAND Burpee Corpe Meeting RE-ROOF M R S JOHNS’ STORY IN PICTURF. cup Criaoo a taaapaoaa baldag pewfiag low. WJZ-NBC—2, Bach concert from ing adds flavor, too—seems to Burpee Woman's Relief Cores cup Uaht brown 1 teaaiMoa mit 6:16—Sklppy. TRIED RINSO AFTER WHAT will meet this evening In the G. A. augar, rifted 1 taaapaao alaaar Germany; 3:10, Eastman Musleala This Time With Sana I taaapooa dnnamnq 8:80—Jack Armstrong — — All- bring out the natural goodness R. hall at 8 o'clock with the presi 1 oup mnliaata 1 teaapoao BuCaaag American Boy. RIKSO GAVE dent, Mrs. Emma Llsk, presiding. 1H cupa whJM flour 1 cop whole wbaat floor 6:46—Dick Tracy. I TOLD THEM ABOUT IT There will be a members' social fol H Itn'l graoty and H teaapoon aoda H cup milk 6:00—T t n y and Ted. WAPPING SUCH THICK of the meat. A little stuffing now lowing the meeting. Mrs. Mary hqrd-lo.dlaait, Save your mlzlna time, Meaaure Criaoo (tba craamy 6:16—Bobby Benson and Sunny YESTERDAY? PLEASE RAISE Champagne U chairman of the so di0€stibtt .hortenlDa), brown auanr. eoga and molaaaaa Jim. The Wagisun Girls' oluh enter cial committee and she will be as Winthrop Tapered batausa I fry k Into mixing bowL Boat all togetbor In one aaay atlr- SUDS IN MY and then is relished by the best In cmsco. ring. Sift sU dry Ingredlmta except whole wbaai 6:80—Tba Shadow. tained the Girl Reeerves of Man sisted by those having the Initials 6:58—Press-Radio News, chester last Monday evanlng at the YOUR HANDS C and D. I laid LouIm flour—then mix tn whole wheat flour. Add dry in- gredianta to Criaoo mixture alternately with miiir. 7:00—M yrt and Marge. Community Church House, after the WASHER o f m e n !” Td Hold Whist today that C8ISCO Beat 1 minute. Pour into Urge sheet pan (8" x 13") 7:15—Air Adventures of Jimmie supper which waa appropriately dec The Ladles Auxiliary of the A. O. Is hoalrtiy, or 3 cake pane (7" x 7") rubbed with CrtacD. B*ke la Allen. orated In St Patrick’s Day atyle. H. will hold a public card party In Strip Shingles aaodarate oven ($80' F.) for SO to 88 minutee. De- boeauM it's quick- T:30—The O'NelU’a. Miss Mabel Dewey, the president of the rooms In the Prescott block Urious, served warm—either pUln—or aa a daaaark 7:45—Boake Carter. Tuesday evening. March 26. Prises digoriing fat. with aweetened whipped cream. the Girls’ club, introduced Mtae Mc- They Are Fire Resisting and Are Guaranteed 8:00—Vivian and her Life Saver. Crachen, the Hartford County Y. W. will be awarded and refreshmenta V 8:16—Edwin C. HiU— The Human served. The regular meeting sched Not To Curl. C. A. leader, as the speaker of the I SOAKED MY WASH uled for Tuesday evening will be Side of the'Newa/ evening, after which gomaa were SMART BUYERS BUY held at 7 o'clock. 8:30—Everett Marshall's Broadway played and a pleasant evening en SNOWY IN RINSO SUDS Mrs. Mary Berger Is In charge of Also All Other Types of Shingles In Common Use. Varieties. joyed. the card party and she will bo iu- 9:00—Andre Kostelanete’ Orches Mr. and Mrs. Truman HlUa enter 8late-.«ad bow w gtc cletbss wbltst Douglas Grant, a student of New brishtet with Mficty. Aad so in my borne- A pril^*" ** *** **** mtkiag defflosKrsiions 1 show bow Mapping Visitors Here Hamp^lre State Agricultural col At The Herald Cooldng Scbool* eendiicted this week, la the s ta te — *— Mm . lege, is spending a week at the home fUaie's rich, Uvtiy lodg w*( ou$ dltt tad A group of young people from mine BMdridge uae. « d recommre^ C IU 80O ~ LUCKY DEVIL’S FOOD CAKE sad bide-bmkhig wathbottd serabbiag Mapping visited the Young People's WBZ-WBZA of 1^ parents. lUra JoAns sairt "Itich at tt * e f 1 taaapoon vanUla Wednesday, Btorch 30 the Community House tn Wapplng. "o (^ m b ” wsy kst 3 Of ) tiaei longer. hour and rofreshmenu. The organ H cup cocoa 2 cups flour Weto Anderson, wbo has been And I shny* tell them ibtt U nto ie wpo- isation haa a large membership and PLAN NOW FOR SCREENS '^l§ £ 0 digests quickly H cup hot water i teaapooo aalt P. M. quite 111 at his home for some time. derfol in washing machines, (at dislnt tad sU ctesniog. b ’s M Also Bond Bakers Cracked Wheat Is growing rapidly. All young peo I. ..a. ______^ a teoapoona baking powdor 4:00—Betty and Bob. Is much Improved, and will soon be easy on tbs bsadi." ple between the ages o: it and 21 Blend fluffy Criaoo. augar and agga thernugMy In eaa 4:15—Jackie Heller. able to return to Manchester High are Invited to the meetings. aparatkn. (Nota bow eerily and aatMbetorily Ikraa 4:30—Rochester Civic Orchestra — •chool, where he li a pupil. ...Rye. ..W h e a t Bread — To Distribute .Heat AND SCREEN DOORS FOR aaporata, dUBcult eparattona ore now In ana Guy Fraser Harrison, conductor. The younger pupUe of the Wap- • • • wtth cha brip at Otiaao, which coaaaa to you akaady 5:00—News. Mrs. Htrfaort B nglert who Is tn creomod.) Beat ooooa In hot watar until — and ptng grammar school will pcesent an f **®*feS Wished, 4 oc 3 ehtdat wUter>-tlM "eeiub- charge of the distribution of food- add to flrat mixture. Then add milk beatao wKb aoda 6:15—"nme. Operetta entitled, "The Wedding of jet* R ju o wty. ^ * n yna tec wb*t lieb, Uvtiy rod* a Uttls ■tuffa, has rscotvad from the Feder YOUR HOME and flarortag and laatly atlr In flour, anlt and bewng 6:16—New England Agriculture. the Flowers,” on Friday evening, fe dscdirt ws/ir yon’U want to ntc it fbc dUlte al goverameat a supply of veal G et this ^ COOK BOOK ^ron/y 25^ powder which have bean aUtad tcflocher. Bake la 6:30—Kellogg Singing Lady. April 26, at 8 o'clock, at the Wap- I FREE TO YOU - TheBondBrtadCookBook vitlch will be given out Thursday, - We can supply them ready made or the material to ********** *^ * ^ * ^ fced edriat. JfcCMra Maaoiata i gi dlwaMble CM— aea»aa Orlecoed 8-lnrii Uyar cake pone In modanae ovw 6:45—Little Orphan Annie. pnlg school hall. i nld f A . under the new plan, order slips will (880* r.) for about 30 mlnutoa Thia makaa thna 6:00—Education in the Newt. I ChedkMIafaaqrpmetieBtNgipM8arevBiydBy. Ifoilceaoan make them with. I A wealth «f ixtoMng halp is bwa fee voa in thfa Urge byaca which may bo load with the (DOowiaff I tgryenreenr. be sent to those entitled to such re book prtporad by Sarah ie^jCkiok IM cope granulated augar aad H tannooa 6:15—Air Adventures of Jimmie lA B O R NOTE lief and it will be necessary to bring I a at a Field Splint, whoM eoMng department le each an PROCTER * g a m b l e . D ip t. A aalt with a cup watar to a trmperature of $M* F. or Allen. auch orders with them to get the ^piration in beautiful McCalTa magazine. Co^ouiW illustrated P. O. Bm 817, Ciaciaaatl, Ohio. untU ayrup forma a aoft ban In cold watar. Pour 6:30—Press-Radio News. Cheyenne, Wyo.—There's a job In Come! It costs you nothing m e a t faahionable ww to aerve. Chapter, on^nua. meal Im e te ta eenia end tha eotaida wrangaf frwn a f-ib. ai alowty erar a egg wbitea beaten atlff, beating mtxtora 6:35—Time, weather. Cheyenne for some one who can M t i 813,410 Iteringtcn Av .NewToifc VbMtwl of Ohariee H. HoltMasr 8 ^ 'The Alt etceelrtng and flwTtag” by ] aeyoudOBX White Icing U eUU hot. fold In 13 marab- 6:45—LowellThonuis. "take It"—Dod-catchlng. wanning, tima-aaviag Idtclm aquipoiant. Each chaptae civaa maUuwa which have baeo eat la pleoaa Beat untU of 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy. Tbs funeral of Charles Herman a oonatetoocy to mread. R. F. tanning resigned the post to see why Rinso is I Matoa. Hpttiiser, 5-vaar-old son of Mr^ and 7:15—Plantation Echoes. because be "figured life is too short m . John Hialtalssr of XingIda street, G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. M M e u w tm m u L m l. Bodpm taalad aad approved 7:30—Red Davis. to toko the abuse a dog catcher has *°®,*J^dn't duplicato tUa cook boidt in book storaa for 1cm by Good Houariceepina InetttuM. Criaoo la tba legl^ tfsd BundsyfoUoviu___ a ten Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Psint 7:45—Dangerous Porodlge. to take." ftgir IBMM of soartst rsw r. was -..... - ...... Stetd,... g S S 5 * ^ . t e o f * * * * * ^ a-aufactured by too -8:00—Panttaotue Party. rtt's a thankless Job hut that has AMERICA’S BIGGEST-SELUNG PACKAGE SOAP 8:30—Radio Nature L e a g u e— to be done," advertised Police Chief A Tbornton W. Burgeaa. T. Joe CobUI. •rrm I ' t o MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, IIANCHBSI'ER OOMM, WEDNESDAY, HARCH * 0 .18SS. fiANCHBBTEH EVENING HERALD, IIANCHEtnEB OONN- WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20,198S. Y A O t
I...... 6th Aimual Herald Cooking School Again Tomorrow Morning at 9:45 6th Annual Herald Cooking School Again Tomorrow Morning at 9:45 llcious dlahea that will make the an excellent creamed soup. Use less partlea at 2 a. m., makea a bual- aged high-stepper. It is a sym ■impleat meal a treat. TheM and milk, and the sauce U a perfect neoa trip to Brighton and wtada her from making the Seventh Ward low ratas to mambar institufions of located la pracUcaUy every city In Mortons at 103 Colebrook street, evening 10 new mamban war* vot SAVE VTTAl ENERGY many other Interesting and helpful GIVES WHITE SAUCE binder for meat, fish, or vegetable SHE WAS 88, Birr SHE pathetic study of the conflict be M "dry as a bone,” aaya Mrs. Paul up by leading a taxidriver, a ibell- tween this woman and her daugh WOULD AD) SHORT-TERM the Federal Home Loan Bank Sys the United States. Their total re- Hartford, caught fire Sunday eve ed on to join th* Orang*. Four oth PEIERSONTOlUlUa household aids have made her lec croquettes." n . HlihP. sources exceed 3H billion doUara ning, about 10 o’clock, at the ro er membera will be voted on at the tures famous. The lectures are al ahocked war veteran who ban ter, who has had to play second- PlCKCOMMnTEES tem. It’s a sauce uf a thousand uses— DID LHOE NIGirr LIFE been contemplating tulclde, a Recently ahe made a campaign for "To Uluetrate the advantage of The System is the largest mortgage TALCOTTVILLE tary circle. The car wns burning nest meeting. The meeting waa in ways free of charge. and only one of the many unusual fiddle to the old girl all her life. a dry neighborhood. The next mom. DOING HOUSEWORK RECIPE THAT’S SURE flapper, an 11-year-old boy, and a Anyway you look at it. it Is grand MORTGAGES BY LOANS refinancing a maturing mortgage reserve in the world. Its member in the center of the road and Inter charge of Mra. Oliver Clark. Th* COOPERATIVE DART and interesting recipes Mrs. Bald twittery matron of 60 to a beach tag atones were hurled through six through a new amortised loan, sup ship represents by far the most im- wns piisheinsects, seeds and different kinds of 'Win Take Charge of Corirar- i n . Katharine Baldridge Mrs. Baldridge Says Credit to get a worth-while cook book pre "My campaign will go on. The menu will consist os follows; Toma where in fiction. ‘FIGHTtNO MAO’ Best Means of Refinancing. unable to pay off In full and will problems which half a million peo party Saturday evening at their wood, was held. A social time waa ation’s Headquarters. A play will be given- Friday, senting many another trouble sav Mias Stern’s book, however, is outrage has made ray neighborhood Affair to Be Held on Monday have difficulty in renewing through ple face this year in securing long to cocktail, clam chowder, potato home. Friends and relatives were held and refreshments were served. ing use for that energy bull,der, By BRUCE CATTON Chicago—Stones may shatter her fighting mad, and as the result will salad, pie, coffee and rolla. Every Says Robbing Clothes March 22, In the vestry of the First for Good Recipe Is Dae You probably will never meet more than Just a sketch of this the present lender. By refinancing term loans at reasonable Interest present. Games were played and re Mis. Ernest Smith recently visit bread! window panes, but they won’t deter be a dry neighborhood." rates which, of course, vary in dif one la welcome. Congregational church by a group any old woman quite like the Night, April 22— Cheney In order to assist 800,000 urban the (3.000 loem as a 12-year amor freshments were served. ed her sister. Miss Clara Trow Clarence K. Peterson, who sold of Columbia players headed by the home owners throughout the United tised loan, through a local building ferent sections of the country. The Vernon, West Hartford and Miss Catherine Costello will be bridge. of Stamford, who Is ill at hta milk buaineaa the lattar pert of Taxes One’s Strength. Rev. Asa W. Melllnger. The play Bread She Uses. AIX BCBNED UP 88 • year - old great • grandmother “The aim of any family which Is the Good Will Grongea are invited States who are not in financial dlf- and loan association or other taem- soloist at the Union church Friday her home. last year, haa been mgaged oa will be sponsored by the C. E. who dominates O. B. Stem's new ber of the Federal Loan Bank Sye* carrying a home mortgage loan is to neighbor with the Coventry evening, the 22nd, at the Mothers Aurora, 111.—The moving picture novel, "Shining and Free.” And HaD the Place. flcully, but whose short-term mort to own their property clear of debt Grange Thursday evening, March Miss Mildred MacCoUum, of manager of the Farmers’ Oo-op*ra- society. show William J. Smith, election gages fail due this year, John H. tem, the present *3,000 obligation is club She will be„ accompanied by Springfield, Mas.*., and Richard Few women realise how much en Mrs. Rose D. Johnson Is spending "Even the best of cooks would perhaps It’s just os well; for paid off In full. The new loan which It will be to the benefit of any 21. Miss Marjorie Stephens. tive. Incorporated, with headquar ergy they use up doing the many commission clerk, attended the other grandma, delightful to read about, Fahey, chairman of the Federal home owner whose mortgage falls Wlghtman of Stafford Springs, a few days in Manchester. sometimes hate to be judged by her night was good enough, but be Home Loan Bank Board, atresses replaces it will require a monthly The Golden Rule Club will hold a Mias Hilda Ertsmann and sister, were week-end guests of Mr. and ters at 88 Wooster itreat, Hartford. household tasks that confront them Mrs. Amelia J. Walbridge is re was a great trial to her family. The committee having charge of payment of principal and interest cif due in the next few months to take meeting Friday evening, March 22. Miss Esther Erismann of Rockville, The company handles milk, pasteur every day. But the U. S. Depart white sauce." smiles Mrs. Katharine didn’t , seem to enjoy it. This novel continues the for the annual ball of Campbell Council the desirability of rcAnancIng these steps a t once to refinance the mort Mrs. Charles Blankenburg. covering from an attack of pleurisy He twisted and squirmed and then obligations as long-term amortized only *30. In 12 years, the entijre The meeUng will be In charge of were treated at the Rockville City Robert Loverin, of thia placa, ized and cream. Mr. Peterson as ment of Agriculture was able, by an and grip at the home of her daugh- Baldridge, who Is conducting the tunes of the Rakonltz family, that K. of C„ a t a meeting last night loan will liave been repabl gage on a long-term basis. He Mrs. Dorothy Beal and Mias Arline hospital Sunday afternoon for sumed bis new duties thia week. amazing scientific method, actually Herald Cooking School this week. said! , once-wealthy clan of Viennese loans. He points out that ample ohould get promptly in touch with a James McNulty, of Vernon, and tci. Mrs. Byron Hall in North Coven completed organization and-named long-term funds are now available without a single payment of moiv Monaghan. The hostesses wiU be bruises after the automobile In Mr. Peterson baa bad considerable to measure the mount of energy "How many brides have struggled "I'm burning lip." Jews who are now living in Lon Th©r© ar© near^Juacei^^^s the necessary committees. It will be than $30, lending tastituUon which will re Mrs Emily Tully and Miss Esther which they were riding ran up the Donald Skinner, of Ogden’s Qomer, try. to get it free from lumps, how many And so he was to a certain extent. through private lending agencies, are to be among the speakers Fri experience in this kind of work and uUUzean Bank System, mainly building over a period of years.” speaking contest. Grange where the Coventry degree arch.” O’Dowd, vdthm Wilbrod J. Messier, and loan and Federal Savings and Willson is a weU-known welfare bank. Edward Aberlc, former^ of a dairy in the southern part of the of work as determined by the have been ended with the new kind She leads them a merry chase. in this unusual MAYONNAISE serves of nearly *180,000,000 at the worker. team conferred the first and second as vice chairman, Philip 'Mahoney, disposal of members for loans to Loon Aassoclatlons, specialize in this place, was driving the car. He state. — amount of heat produced by that of white sauce I call Never-Fall!" On March SO, 1847, Niagara Falls Lame and feeble, her unquench treasurer and Felix Mozzer, secre Mr. and Mrs."Frederiek Bancroft was driving Mias Hilda Lanz of work. As you know, the harder degrees. Those from .South Coventry Mrs. Baldridge's recipe for Never- home' owners. Fahey’s statement making long-term amortized home “THITH ITH A THICKUP" England sets aside a day in hon nearly ceased to flow. The flow on able energy takes her along at a Thar’s why Seidner’s is so wonderfully tary. The other members are Cain follows: loans to people of sound credit were guests of Mr. and. Mrs. A. R. South Manchester to her home aft or of the horse chestnut tree. On you work, the hotter you get. These who were present were, Mr. and Fall White Sauce starts with a sur that day was hardly more than that pace that exhausts everyone but Mahoney, William P. Qiiish, William Talcott on Sunday. er attending church In Rockville. tests show for example that dish .Mrs. Harold M. Turner. Mr. and prising cooking Ingredient—three smooth, rich and nourishing. It has nearly “Nearly 2 billion dollars In .short standing. Many of these institutions Chicago—Usplng, affirms Paul Chestnut Sunday, thousands of per of a mill-dam. It was thought that herself. She wanders off to night J. Shea, Henry Mutrie and Bernard term mortgages, representing some are now actively seeking to make Miss Ruth Blinn has recently Mr. and Mrs. Hc^ry Real, of sons travel from Lntidon to see the washing, with the sink at a proper Mrs. G. Raymond Johnson, the slices of bread. She cuts off the an accumulation of ice between clubs, rides home in a motorcycle double the egg content of ordinary com Fogarty.' The sub committees arc: Harmon, 29, la a big handicap to an been employed at the Aetna Insur Boston, were weck-ciid guests of height uses up 21 ca'ories per hour. Misses Elizabeth, Marlon and Doro crusts, crumbles the bread, and stirs 500,000 city homes, mature In 1936. loans of this type. They have abund ambitious robber. avenue of colorful norse chestn-Jt SALE Fort Erie and Buffalo was the with a young waitress and her boy mercial brands. It enriches every salad, ' music, Felix Mozzer, chairman. John Many borrowers under present con ant funds on hand, through the in ance Company. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beal. trees in Bushy Park, on the Thames. If the work is done at a high sink, thy White, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd it Into one cup of scalded milk, sim cause of the unusual occurence. friend. Invites people In for Wallett; hall and floor. Wilbrod J. Arrested oa a ’’lisping gtmman,” John Lotas was the leader at Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Champlin of making It necessary to lift the Standlsh. mering and stirring until the mix every sauce — everything it touches. ditions find it difficult to make the vestment* of their own share hold Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. \ Messier and Bernard Fogarty: large lump-sum payments required ers and the HOLC bonds which they Harmon told officers lt~a bard to ChriaUan Endeavor Sunday eve Windsor were guests on Saturday arms, the expend'turc is calories. An appeal Is being made for funds ture thickens. She adds salt, pepper, tickets. Philip Mahoney, chairman, bide identify or be Convincing when ning. The topic for discussion was of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blanken- The largest beetle In the world On the other band, a low sink, re-, to purchase a pipe organ for the and a tablespoon of butter and It adds a finishing touch, to your efforts to on the loans. .Such a home owner have recently received in exchange Felix Mozzer and John McCluskcy; will readily see the advantage of re for distressed mortgages. Over a one has to say: "Thitb Ith a thick- "Managing Ourselves.” burg. Is the African goliath beetle, which Toggery Shop quliing tiresome stooping, exhaust.s First Congregational church. Mem beats the sauce until smooth. pleas* your family. Children enjoy vege publicity, Robert K. Carney, chair up.” . An automobile driven by Louis A“: the Vernon Grange Friday has a body four inches long. SO calories. The more calories you "That’s all there Is to it," Mrs. financing the trouble.some loan now billion dollars in HOLC bonds have bers of the organ committee are tables and greens and salads made with man. William J. Shea; reception, falling due by means of a new long been disbursed in the past 18 use—the weaker you become. William J. Smith, present organist, Baldridge explains, rit can't fall, Mrs. Katharine Baldridge selects Charles M. O’Dowd, chairman, Leo The energy tests show that the and It can’t give you indigestion, Seidoer’s Mayonnaise — so do the men term mortgage which be can pay off months to building and loan associ- chairman; Mrs. W. H. Armstrong, J. Kwash, Thomas Holden, Edward over a term of from 7 to 15 years In atTons and savings Imnks which are hardest task of all for any wom.tn Mrs. William Loeser, Louis A. for the bread has already been thor folks. It solves any woman’s problem who J. Murphy, Edwin Murphy, Robert oughly cooked. And not only that— small monthly Installments, each members of the Bank System, or keeping house Is the washing of Klngsburyi Robert Brooke, Rev. C. carefully balances her meals. J. Gorman, William J. Shea, Dr. combining a partial payment on are eligible for membership. clothes. This tank uses up almost G, John.son. if you make this white sauce with ¥ Edwin C. Higgins, Thomas Dan- 80 calories an hour—and, is there the kind of bread I am demonstrat principal with Interest on the un "Member Instituttone also have Mr. and Mrsr John 8. Champlin Seidner’s the next time you make a naher, Patrick Hutching, Max paid balance. access to nearly *180,000,000 of fore, the most exhausting, tircsomo have left for several weeks' stay in ing at my cooking school this week Bengs. Henry Mutrie, John Wallett, of all household duties. It will actually add sunshine —the salad, or in sandwiches, the filling of stuffed William P. Qulsh. Harold Garrlty, "Lending institutions in certain further credit through their region In an effort to show women how Florida. Mr. Champlin has resigned sunshine vitamin D—to your parts of the country are now offer al Home Loan Banks, permitting as manager of the Farmers Co- ★ — or a hundred ocher uses. Dr. John F. Barry, Frank G. Balk- ing long-term loans at even lower to relieve themselves of the cnergy- meals.” them to borrow from" the Banks at erative association. Hartfo rd .___ ner, Andrew J. Healy, Walter P. interest rates than are carried by robbing Job of scrubbing — What to do with white sauce— Buy a jar today — there IS a difference its Gorman, Dr. John Allison, Thomas low interest rates to make loana to Mrs. i^tharine Baldridge, famous Mrs. Floyd Wiley and Mrs John that's another story. "Because the the lump-sum mortgages now fall home owners in refinancing matur Cummlsky arc attending the week Mayonnaia*. Burgess, Walter Anderson, John ing due. This partly reflects the ■ Home-making Expert, Is showing bread I use to make it is so richly Shea and Thomas Brennan. ing mortgages or for other pur thousands of women how to do their ly study groups being held at the good in itself," says Mrs. Baldridge, ample credit reserves available at poses. Members of the System are week's wash without scrubbing or Nathan Halo Hotel in Wllllniantic "my white sauce has real flavor. boiling—and in a fraction of the on Mondays under the auspices of And it’s a flavor that blends with time it formerly took. , the Windham County League of leftover meat, eggs, seafood, or SILVERSTEIN RELEASED The Manchester Herald Is present-! Women Voters. vegetables to make delicious sur tag a series of remarkable demon- | ------prise dishes. strations at Its cooking school thin; "Add American chees • and you ON RaATIVE’S BOND week. At these demonstrations' have a rarebit. Add strained vege A WAY TO BE SURE Mrs. Baldridge shows how a little tables and extra milk and you have m a y o n n a i s e Few People Realize That the Druggist Can Be Made To lUnso makes a tubful of rich, creamy uotattons-’ ONI o r THI SIIDNII SAMIIV, Sister-in-Law Furnishefl Bail suds and how the.se suds soak every of $5,000 for Him— Hearing Furnish DOUBLE PROTECTION! bit of dirt out of the. week's wash to Be Held on Saturday. leaving them ready to be rin.sed an;l 1 have never advocated the over The kitchen floor covering FIRST—To Co-operate With Your Doctor In Keeping hung up. This method, of courst’, throw of the United Staten govern Your Good Health. ment by force or violence. I never Harry Silverstcin. owner of the enables women to save the vital en advocate anything. | 3 Day Sale bouse located on 'Vernon avenue, in SECOND—To See That Vou Gel the Most For Your ergy they ordinarily would use- that's guaranteed to give Bolton, which was destroyed by Are ■erubblng clothes ami therefore —E. Jijjhn Slrachey, Kngllnh i ______Money. writer nrn-nted In I'. S. after j 1 Idit Men's Thursday morning of last week and leaves them less tired and free t > ('ommunlstle n|ieeeh. arrested on Monday by State Police ARTHUR’S Offer Double PROTECTION! enjoy more pleasant things. SHIRTS satisfaction. t»nd fwr f9mr tppf. man James Buckley, charged with But in addition to saving so much arson, was yesterday released on effort, this amazing Rlnso method Women, with very few exceptions, ' Y^mw mh* never will be able to compete with j bonds. MRS. BALDRIDGE’S CHOICE actually soaks clothes 4 or 5 shades SriJmtr'i MmnhmMihw SfntJ amJ StiJmrr'i Ptmt» U U i Following his arrest on Monday whiter than the old-time exhauntliiK now $ 1 .2 9 he was brought before Justice of the !■ keeping the haad* aon and smooth after eooktng and yonr methods. Mrs. Baldridge actually in|.! vt . . I OTTO SEIDNIR, INC. A WESTERLY. R. I. Peace L. D. Eaton of Bolton, where general banaework. la the new ULTRA HAND LOTION . . . shows this to her audience right '-">-»«n;llng WATKINS A famous foritnila by a well known coametirlan. a g \ tieriiuin avlutrlx. the warrant charging him with the platforro. FULL PINT BOTTLE...... C A group of 38 home economic-.s of Toggery Shop at MANCHESTER, CONN. arson was read. He pleaded not laadtag newspapers, 34 makra of It In unpatriotic to compel one guilty and at his request the case washing machines and Gootl Houne- man to endure the hardnhipn ot ,was continued until Saturday. The TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE BARGAINS WHEN kewlng Institute endorse Rinm. war, perhapn to give hin life, while ''THERE IS A DIFFERENCE - ASK YOUR GROcT bond was placed at *8,000. He waa' unothcr in earning profltn from unable to mmtsb this bond on Mon ATTENDING THE COOKING SCHOOL Inen, too, clothes last 2 or 3 war. times longer because they arc notj . day and was taken to the Tolland o rubbed threadbare on a washboanl.! County Jail In Tolland. PEROXTOE, 1 O IRONIZED YE.A8T ^ ^ This means s saving of money every ' . Laat night a sister-in-law, Mrs. Full P i n t ...... i ^ C TABLETS, *t size.. « 1 C MoIIie Silversteln of Windham ap *TfrJ*’5^drldg. al«, recommends „ peared before Justice of the Peace 80e IpanaTTooth P o st* ...... S4e 60c Pertussin ...... 40a While In Manchester Eaton and quaUfted as bondsman. He SOe Sal H epatic*...... 20o that there I. little excuse,fxcuse anyanv moremSm There Is No Substitute For was releas^. The case waa to have 81.25 Carlsbad jSalta...... 93a A Torrent Of Hot Water and trouble in doing other houne for Imagining that males must hold tasks such an dishwashing necessarily 1111 all the chairs of our been heard at 2 o'clock Saturday washing, washing windows, cleaning colleges, afternoon in the Bolton town hall, ALOPHEN OC — OnXBTTE BLUR 1 O bathroom tile. This wonderful —I’rof. Harold A. Ijirnibee of but the hall being in use for a town FILLS ...... d tO C BLADES, 5’a ...... 1 9 C work-saving soap in alno endordoil |!nlnn ('nllege. S<-henecluily, N. V MRS. KATHARINE BALDRIDGE meeting at the same time the hcar- by the makern of 34 famous wnsli- tag will be held at 4 o’clock Satur Produced At A Low Cost And As Quietly 50c FuU Pound WILLIAMS’ CASTILE SOAP ...... 29c Ing machines. Wnnhington In now the capital of day afternoon instead. Mrs. Baldridge also demonstrates ICE CREAM the world. new recipes and ways of making de-' -Li|. n. \vp||,_ Hrillnh author. HERALD COOKING SCHOOL LECTURER PALMOLIVE I O ^ Ultra Castile and Cocoannt SOAP. 4 t o r ...... l ^ C Oil 8UAMPOO, A O ^ Neither From the Point of View of BOY SCOUT NEWS Fun Pint ...... 4 * 7 C As A Cloud Passing In The Night By UPWARD AND ONWARD Freshly Roasted SALTED PEANUTS, O C The Herald Will Have The Use Of A Scouts of Troop 7, American Le Nutrition Or Its P opu larity With gion. are trying bard to live up to fun pound, cellophane wrapped ...... d w t3 C rooking School the troop slogan, "Upward and On Tcommonds and ward" by passing tests, and having uses. nO,N AMI better patrol spirit. Keep up the Children and Adults Alike good work. The Beaver patrol, Dun can Johnson, leader, la leading with R T H U R ’ 6 154 points, in the inter-patrol con S T O i ^ E S • Alwayn available at your neigh test with a close race for second ig m n tc r s ."^coionLi^’c ELECTRIC 1935 DODGE place held by the Owl Patrol with borhood store. Ask for it by 143 points and Flytag Eagle Patrol CENTER ST. 045 MAIN ST. 142 points. name at your favorite soda foun After patrol periods, knot tying games and relays were played. 'Two tain. teams were chosen to tie the tender foot knots, but each team bad two mistakes. During the Scoutcraft HOT WATER HEATING period, Joe Beilis passed judging; Frannie Taggart, law and oath, thrift; ami BlUle Moseley passed LOOK AT YOUR HOUSE ••H nsn't the tenderfoot tests. BiUle, when Scratched are you going to get your aecond- This Is The Really Modern Method of Water Heating l e t ” class badge? The troop has started preparations for the Memorial Day Then.. parade with drill formations led by Scoutmaster Irwin. The meeting If It spneat*I wornw and a was formally closed with the Scout little snshby. tYsnilbnB CHI-VO Benediction. h with Chi-Vo House The Pine Tree Patrol, composed Paint at oade. There’s I of patrol leaders and their assist mality in every can. HOUSE ants, and senior officers, enjoyed Beantyanty in even brash ELECTRICITY For Normal their first hike to the cabin Satur ctioke. CMhted *t re- // day. Windows were fixed, shutters ■uriubly low cost by PAINT Mrs. Baldridge Is Enthusiastic About A Dodge. She Says: were barred and a general overhaul dn Pont. IN the kitchen, too, ing of the,cabin soon made the Use Of A 60 Gallon Heater "You won t know you’re riding—you’ll think you’re gUdtag la thla 1988 Dodge. The AlrgUde cabin look 'inhabitable. During the Ride la brand new. It is the thrill ride of America! There la eomethlng almost magic in lU ease/’ afternoon, the patrol rambled I do a fine job!^^ through the woods on a nature hike. SO MUCH BEAUTY/ o r so little! I. “For I acrub up the oink, clean up the Based on brilliant new engineering advancement*, the New-Valiie Dodge aynchtohizea all the A meeting will be held Wednesday factors that enter Into smooth, levellxed riding. evening at the Scoutmasteifa home To renew the oaiglnel fresh ap- Cannot Exceed And Is Usual utranla, ahine up the atove, keep- th* at 7:00 p. m. sharp. Every officer peeranoe edyonr house costa much A iMboz aanitary—quickly m ^ e every- It provldea an utterly new kind of ride. Engineers have caUed It “flying on wheeta." t t actual- should be present as officers will be Uiing apick-and-opan and apotleoa." elected and programs planned. leas than you think. Its lasting MONTH y seema Independent of any mechantem. Yet. of courae, thia remarkable "floating freedom," which Troop 7 wistaea that any one hav beauty, tooe is an eeanonical ly Less Than . . . . . Buy a package of Bon Ami and try Ifin ia the outstanding aenoaUon you feel, actually does real on well-known engineering principles. ing old newspapers, magazines and your kitchen. You’U Uke the Bne wav it rags and wishes to get rid of them, eaay-to-make toveetment. Many e lu n a -^ d you’ll be piraaed to oee that D ^ e engineers have found th* secret of equalized weight distribution on all four wheels—with to call Bert Moseley, Ernest Morse, eolm available. Use ildoeon I redden or roughen your hsuado. aupe^exible springs and shock absorbers (dotibie-acUng te front! to absorb road shocks and the or get in touch with any scout of new Dodge "Rlde-Levelator" tq eliminate sidea^ay. Troop 7. The troop is to collect them for troop camping expensee. PREPARED PAINT Install a Water Heater Now And Get Your Share Of Additional Electric Service Without Charge KiiiJ**** "mbtaaUon brtnga you undreamed-of rldtag eomfort. The car has a ateadlnsaa and road- ^ lllty never before even approached in any motor car. It keepa on an even keel at aU Umea. TERCENTENARY CONCERT Through Our **Share The Benefits Plan.” BON AMI Our Special WaUpaper Offer Good for Cooking School the road, Skime smoothly over rough spots. Takes sharp curves safely, even at high Manchester Dairy Ice Cream Repre Among the choral societiea to Week. Any Room la the Home Up Tb C ... Is pore, white portic^te in the concert in the. sented Exclusively At The Herald Tale B enin on Saturday aftamooo, 12’ X 14’ Papered F o r ...... SEE YOUR PLUMBER OR June 1, oa a part of the celebration Okelee at Paper UnateO Up Te 88e Per RoO. and odoriess Cooldat SehooL o t Connect!cut’a Tercentenary will OiOers WQ Re Filled la IRe Order Raeslved. be the following organizations: I*' ^ Pratt A Whitney Choral Club, Hartford, 43 voices, 22 tenors, 21 The Manchester Electric Company bassos: New Britain Girls Glee Club. New BrIUin, 26 voiats. 19 JOHN I. OLSON Schaller Motor Sales, Inc. sopranos. 7 altos; Enfield Choral TTSMafnSt Phone 5181 Painting and Decorating Contractor 634 Center Streqt TeL 6282 Manchester Dairy Ice Club, Enfield, 68 voices, 28 sopranoo, Mnnehester 17 altos, 13 tenors, 10 baaaos. Choral 699 Main Street Maneheattf •' PHONE 5250 groupafrom aU parts of Connecticut We Give “S. & H” Green Trading Stagipa. niaa to parUdpate. MAXCHKtrriER BVICNINU HKKALD. MANCHJEBl*i:ii. OUNN. WEDNESDAY, MAKUH ZO, l»8^. PAGE THIRTEEH 6th Annual Herald Gwking School Again Tomorrow Morning at 9:45 6th Annual Herald Cooking School Again Tomorrow Morning at 9:45 JUDCE DECRIES METHODS soon aa the deeds are obtained, the from Cheney Brothers through the Rodent, Reptile Racing BOLTON ASKS LAND bids for constructing ths eight miles purchase of the South Manchester DID YOU KNOW T H A T - Daily Accident of state road will be offered. Water Company watershed lands. Town Engineer J. Frank Bowen after it had milled through the Center church parlors, Friday after themselves with ths system, they OF LONG, JOHNSON, PRIEST A vote of the town will be re block-deep store doing considerable year, was brought up by Um M «e t- N ow Popular in ‘Kentuck* R eport was directed by the Selectmen to quired for deeding the land In ques PRICES IN MARKET noon at 2;30 o'clock. would not sign the vouchers for payi men and (Chairman Hohenthal offer TO COMPLETE ROAD inspect the plans submitted by the tion which will be made at a spe More than 1,700 merchant veseeli damage, but shortly before closing The business session will be fol ment of the J. M. Cleminshaw Com HOW COMMUTERS FEEL time two white and two negro ASSESSORS SAY ed a legal opinion to support hla AS OP TCE8DAY, MARCH 19 Jurist Declares Radio Orators state for the new road and to take cial town meeting soon to be call csrry the American flag. lowed by a program, which will pany in accordance with the terms rtand that the statutory period o t meaeuremento of the land sought ed. Many qualities of copper are pickets appeared with placuds open with a reading by Mrs. Joseph of the contract signed by the Select 1984 1935 Are Doing Nothing to Re- reading; "Kress brutally beats O N A I^ E N K E E employment extended from O ct 1 to LoidavUl*, Ky.. March 20.— (AP)cockroach racing. 1,656 ...... A d u lt...... I,l2r> •heater Board of Selectmen last of the buses has been given a shin smashed and from there the dis ed Us attention between Washington they are able to fly. for the assessors to familiarize period from Oct. 1 to Jan. 31 of each fi.ture action. 68 . .. Age Not Stated Father Coughlin plays in matters night for the deed to about three DIs Are Company’s Fanit. ing coat of new blue paint. The orders spread. Police, heavily arm and Europe. the half dosen entries Into a state It's a favorite sport among conva . . 88 of a political character.” lescents at . Wavefly Hills, who acree of roadolde marginal lands other, however, looks as dirty and ed but imwllllng to fire, were tar Midweek buainees ■tatlstics were of high nervous tension. "The unfortunate feature of the travel-stained as ever. In lieu of a barrier, six assistants catch big speedy ones In one of the needed by BoHon, now engaged In Part At The Herald gets for bricks and atones. about a standoff, and shares receiv Detroit priest’s activity," the Judge securing rIghU of way for a staU A former driver, now in business Police radio and telephone-type held the rodents firmly by their old buildings and mark them with asserted in a radio talk, "is that The drive being mads against nu ed little impetus from other mar road from Gilead to Manchester here, today discounted the report writers systems sent squad cars of kets. Grains were a little higher, as tails. adhesive tape. Penny wagering puts thousands of non-Cathollcs regard lls drivers transporting pas- that speedometers on the buses reg "Go," barked the starter. an edge on the owners' interest. The over Campmeeting Road through to ficers and reserves rolling into the dust storms continued in parts of NOAH BEERY IS BROKE; him as the mouthpiece of the Cath the Manchester line. The total ;ers dally to Ha.tford for pay istered mileage of only 50,000 “My LIFE WAS CHANGED BY 'They're off", chorused the course la a big circle drawn in the district by the dozen, then the score the middle west, and a few of the olic church X X X. He may argue amount o f land needed Is about Cooking School Too— lOUt posaaasing the proper regis miles. He feels certain the buses and the hundred. "gate." , road. The first bug reaching the that the National Union for Social tration and the protesta that have are the same as those turned over to smaller futures markets worked CANNOT PAY HIS BILLS three acres, extending along the They were too much for the higher, but cotton waa unable to ex The chorus stampeded the racers. circumference Is the winner. Justice that ho is organizing Is not right of way on both ^dea of the been lodged against the Connecti the Connecticut Company by the They galloped in all directions, but throng but the guerrilla warfare tend Its recovery. Bonds wars mix THESE 20 STEPS” One of the roach owners recently a political party, but everyone else present road east of Ftniey street cut Company biecauae of the condi New Ekigland Transportation Com thrived under cover of darkness. soon pulled themselves together and stole a march on the others by es- so regards It." east to the Manchester line. And as has been the ease for the past live years, we hare supplied this tion of die buses operating on the pany In 1926. ed, with some improvement In the drove hard toward the cheese. Once Highest Paid “ Villain” Law-abiding citizens took to rails. Foreign exchange dealings tnbli.shing a training stable In his Of General Johnson, Judge Mc Chairman Wilson of the Bolton ilnea here and in Rockville have "A t that time,” he said, "the cover, and as the disorders finally GOOD Allen's Pride, the favorite, got away were calmer, with the gold bloc room; the trained roach won hand! On the Screen Tells Court Devltt said he "may not have tried Board of Selectmen stated that as service, so important to the success and convenience of the lecturer while aroused considerable diacusaion mileage on these buses averaged died down streets became so desert fast at the .post and was never head- ly. He Is Penniless Now. ■ a case" but "is a man of ability and among commuters living here. Al about 60,000 miles." ed that policemen standing guard In holding firm, and sterling sliding his experience should be very help ahe is preparing different foods. though the Connecticut Company back a little. ful." This man indicated that the buses, front of shattered store windows has been on the receiving end of formerly Mack trucks, were sent to stood out conspiclously. Steel abarea held up fairly well, la are private property, owned by Los Angeles, March 20.— (A P )__ Fears of Senator Long becoming most of ths abuse that has resulted the old Stevens-Duryea plant In Radio car patrolmen Intercepted the face o f " Iron Age's" report of President of the United States ai? SALE VETERANS URGE Cheney Brothers or members of the Noah Beery’s pot of gold Is empty. from these controversies some Chicopee Falls, Mass., where bus milk wagons, warning the drivers a further dip In production and in Cheney families. Filled during the heyday of his "only anxiety we may dismiss." the Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. There are dozens of times when we could be of service to organiza things have been said In defense of bodies were attached to them. They not to enter buildings alone. scrap prices. A little buying appear A schedule of costs of work relief career as the screen’s lending and judge declared, because "the Amer that utUtty. were then pressed into regular use Police said the riot waa started ed in some of the public utilities, in Amazing new features of 1 The springy, buoyant Air-Tred PA^PROJECT projects in Center Springs park highest paid "villain,’’ the store- ican people are blessed with com tions serving dinners— for think how convenient it would be to have a TaUag a Bisk by the Connecticut Company, be by members of the Young Libera cluding American Water Works and SILVER AirK:rll Cu.hinii mskra every step covering the period from 1930 to place .of his wealth has been visited mon sense even though distressed Toggery Shop One commuter, in discussing the aatd. Previously they had been used tors, which they described as a Public Service of N. J., as Wall A i R'T r ed Shoes praised like "Walkinc ®" Air." by want and burdened by unemploy automobile entourage that goes to the present time was submitted by too often—and according to Beery fresh supply of aprons and towels with no worry and trouble of launder between Providence and Bristol, Communist group. Officers waited street took a slightly less gloomy S The Alr.Tred Arch Pillowfils the committee showing but per hlm.self, too freely. ment." Hartford dally c a r i n g employees 14 ing them afterward. R. I. in vain for someone to appear at view of the Federal regulation pro by women everywhere gently under your arch, giving rom- Ask Thai Center Springs cent of all work relief money spent The actor recently was sued for to Hartford flrma living here said he The Cross Town buses, which the organization's headquarters. posals. Farm implementa and mall Ndver Goes Out of Date non-payment of a $ doctor bill wondered bow many of those auto fortaitle and healthful aupport to on parks in town during the emer 2,000 have been censured by those having A mimeographed circular signed order issues were up a little, in sym thia vital part of your foot. gency work relief years. by Dr. Ross Moore. Beery at pres mobile drivers carrying persons each occasion to use them as rickety and with the organization’s name was pathy with the better tone In the • Women who come to our store, Park Be Developed As ent In the east, lost the case bv de day and how many of those who S The Air-Tred Airna’ll Ciiahion in fault. . . . D o Your even unsafe, are still doing duty circulated in Harlem. It charged grain markets. Motors and rails It Grows Resplendent try on the new AIU-TREI).8, are passengers realize the risk they transporting passengers. Only con the attacks on the boy and the were about steady. the heel itelps ahsorb the abocka of The one-time star's answer, typed are taking in caae of an accident. certed protest to the Connecticut "negro women who sprang to bis and take 20 steps, say things like walking on hard aurfacea, of pro- Recreational Area. FRIENDS GIVE HIM P A R H by himself because he couldn’t af Coats and Aprons For Every Purpose The Insurance companies would not Coca Cola was a strong fea; Company by the residents of the defense," and called on the populace opening 3 points higher and mrifend- longeil standing. ford a lawyer to represent him, was be liable in case of an improper town Is expected to bring worth to "protest this lynch attack." With the Years that. This shoe is sensational. filed with the court. regtstratiem and the passenger tng its gain to 5 In a thliymarket. ON HIS 2IST BIRTHDAY while results. The painting of one “Stop police brutality In Harlem," There’s nothing like it. It does Chairman John G. Mahoney of the "Today I haven’t the money for SPRING CLEANING would hardly get much of a bearing Oils were also In modest d ^ a n d , aa Think of the patterns you have seen that have been bus today was characterized as it concluded. crude futures sh ow ed^ firm ten Manchester Veterans association. Uvlng expenses," It said. "I am be in a caae where be was secretly "mere camouflage” to cover up the change lives. , . lives of cramped hind since the ISth on my family's dency. Standard of N (j. pushed up in onfe family for several generations. Its value as an Mrchle Kilpatrick, vice chairman Raymond Hagenow Is Guest at paying a transportation fee. manifold faults of the buses. living expenses, haven't the money Another who happened to be in on a major fraction. heirloom becomes greater with tlie years. feet, leg-ache, backache, ner and Thomas J. Rogers, repre.senta- Affair at His Home Last Sat for my own hotel rent, can’t hire a THE NEW W AY this same conversation said that aa BRUNO'S WIFE IN DETROIT Soft spots la u d ed some of tha vousness, to lives of relaxed foot tlve to the General A.ssembly from urday Evening, laxvyer (owe my old law firm over far os accident insurance goes "the OYER 100 ARE HURT non-ferrous nietala and tobaccos. Manchester, appeared before the $2,000) and wish to throw myself With Manchester Coat, Apron and little token you put In a Connecti Detroit, March 20.— (A P )—Mrs. The recenUrlse In bar silver appear When You .Select a Silver Service for Yourself ease, stronger, healthier fret — Board of Selectmen la.st night ask on the mercy of the court," cut Company fare box Is the cheap lU n i /i UADI DM Hauptmann came to Detroit ed to have been checked, and gold Keep This In Mind. ing for consideration of a plan to Raymond Hagenow was surprised stronger, healthier bodies. (]ome Saturday evening, by forty friends Beery advised that his wife was est policy you can buy.” The Con IW D ill llAKLClu KlU 1 today, presumably to carry back in London. Include the development of Center named with him in the suit, and necticut Company must be fully pro on an appeal for funds with which Springs park as a central municipal on the occasion of his 21st birthday in. Give us 20 steps to prove at a party at his home on Highland added: "But I don't see her socially Household Paper Products Towel Supply Company tected mgainat liability else its cars (Conttnoed from Page One) to continue the defense of her hus recreation center, Chairman Ma diie to separation for eight years," or buses could not operate. Not so band, Bruno Richard Hauptmann. We Feature Wallace — Gorham and what these features will mean honey reviewed the work done In street. Earlier in the day Ray had SMOPOUTAN CLUB’S heard a request song played for The medical fee was sought for with the fellow who drives his next meanwhile had taken Rivera's name Mrs. Hauptmann refused to Center Springs park during the past services rendered to Mrs. Beery. Cleaning and Polishing Paper TELEPHONE door neighbor to the city for $2.00 and address—getting the address why she came to Detroit, however, International Silver. to you the rest of ) our life. five years of emergency relief work vir'Jl.rJl ‘ II* "Shoppers special" from WDRC. Ray's work kept him from "I no doubt consented to pay her Paper Chamois a week. It was pointed out. wrong—and let the boy out the and Mr. and Mrs. A. Webber of ANNUAL ON FRIDAY and outlined a comprehensive pro hill. I paid him $1,000 cash—not Autos Faster rear door. New York, who accompanied her, gram of development Intended to home until 8;30 Saturday and a Washable Shelf Paper Pieces As Low As $1.00 Up. b rthday party was furthest from knowing what his charges were at But, perhaps, another group is Police squads broke up the crowd' also declined to discuss trip. make the park a recreational spot that time. I may even have said Paper Dust Mops The annual meeting of the Cosmo $ 5 . 0 0 his mind as he made the long trek discussing the transportation prob politan club will take place at the $ 5 - 5 0 for the townspeople. I'd pay him $2,000 more— I have no Window Shades lem from an entirely different angle. The committee members urged up Charter Oak street, and upon arriving home. Imagine his , utter records. Money came easy in those Oil Cloth The automobile Is ao much faster that the work be done. If approved, days and I didn't mind. I was the than the trolley car or Connecticut The under ERA supervision, similar to surprise to bo officially greeted by XA'ashable Table ('overs none other than his closest pal El usual movie actor with the prover Company bus that commuters C.1 H0US€"^S0 N, several large municipal park vsi jvro* bial pot of gold.” ('edar Hags might be Induced to leave Manches jects now In operation in the state. mer Borst. During the evening Ray SALE INC. received many useful gifts, among Towels ter If forced to abandmi the auto- Due to the press of other busine.ss STRl'CK BV .AUTO Blanket Bags mobll*. Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. no action was taken on the petition which was a beautiful ruby ring from his frlemla at Hale’s .Self 4 ■ r n-he The Connecticut Company sched Dewey-Ricliman Co. by the Selectmen in executive ses New York, March 20. (A P )__ ule calls for a 37 minute run from Sheerydear Beauty sion. Serve, which was presented bv Al Sold Exclusivelv Bv Toggery Shop JEWELERS — SILVERSMITHS I R“T r e d / S H O E S .Mad.len, The entertainment con Bryan MacNamara. 16. of the the South terminus to State and A /i/d n / The plan as outlined by the repre Bronx, suffered fractures of the Market streets. Moat automobiles sentatives of the veterans commit sisted of songs,by Frank Albromskl, skull and both legs today when he who remlcred, in a way only Frank make the trip in 20 minutes, cer tee calls for the purification of was struck by an automdbtlc which Per for I Ilf tainly not over 25 minutes. Those Bigelow Brook from its source, can, several Swedish numbers ac WINSTON BENDALL companied on the piano by Camille police said waa driven by Dr. Har extra minutaa count In the morn Idridge chooses eliminating present dumping of old L. Ames of 12.1 Field Point Telephohe 4018 ing, and they eoimt even more if a sewage and waste water from re.sl- Andlslo, and a choru.s somewhat out Road, Greenwich. of tunc. The party broke up at a commuter is hurrying home to an dences and business places, cleaning late hour. engagement in the evening. But, if out the bottom of Center Springs Bcilanced FOOD you speed up the Connecticut Com Special-While They Last pond and use of the same for awlm- pany modes of travel objections HELP YOURSELF! mlng, boating and skating In the MAYONN.AISE I'I„\NT Bt'RNS v m arise In other quarters. Already winter, construction of a pavilion OLEPROOF kicks have been registered about at the east end of the pond, con Westerly. R. 1 , March 20.— (AP) A lire last night destroyed a part the failure of trolley cars and buses struction of an island in the cast to make connections. This is due, li*s for YOUR enjoyment center of the pond for band con of the Scidner mayonnaise plant and a largo stock of Jellies and AGAIN THIS YEAR! without a doubt, to the Connecticut certs, constnictlon of a boathouse ma.vonnalse. Presh vegetables are health Company’s system of reporting an HOSIER/ The last few years liave brought many changes in broad under the pavilion and boats for use operator for being late on any of on the pond, building of outdoor fire Damage was estimated at J40,- casting and radio receivers. New wide-range tone, 000. Fire started in the mixing room ful, but they have to be pre his rufis. SPECIAL THIS WEEK places and camping spaces, and the Leaving Faasongers higher power, new stations, foreign stations—all are on extension of water - and electric and swept this part of the plant, a Spring long two-.story brick building. Stock pared, and eaten in variety to Several intra-town patrons of tha the air for you. Only a new radio can bring you these mains and lines to the recreational Connecticut Company have b e ^ area. The plan also provides for in the adjoining shipping room and really benefit you. Milk con In the ba.sement also was damaged objecting to the practice of M(er- Sale wonderful improvements, however. If you are listening construction of swings, slides, sand- While the fire In the Seldner plant ators of trolleys from the ^ Q ^ ter to an old set you are missing everything that a new beds and other outdoor recreational tains all the necessary facilities. was burning, another blare destroy, south of leaving transfer paMragers radio can bring you. It was pointed out by the pro od the home of Dr. William C. teina . . . carbohydrates . . , at the Center. AccordiM to the Thompson, in another section of the MARLOW’S operators of the trollevs the Con ponents of the recreational project town, with a loss of Jlh.OOO. An that the town ha.s no municipal vitamins . . and minerals necticut Company reports daily to tiques valued at 1 .1,000 in the 80- the central office In ^ ew Haven the playgrounds for children, both the 2 pair for $1.50 New pleasure is yours on a new yearmld farm house were lost. Fire found in vegetables, and all names of those who have operated West Side playgrounds and Mt. men fnqni Watch Hill. Mlsqiiamlcut their cars or b i^ s late. They pre Regular $1,00 pair. Nebo baseball and football fields and and Pawtucket assisted the Wester the Globe Hollow swimming pool 'fivi need do is pour it— fresh, fer to leave pasieugers walUng than Sheer, all silk, chiffon shadow- ly fire dephrtnient at the two fires. to get the ‘M w U a g out” bringing a less construction. Service of. sweet and creamy, from the car In la ^ g e ts them. It has been seven-thread high twlat Bilk. aasertedAnat dispatchers In the em Sizes 8 'i to 10',4. A r m T E R K e i v t bottle. Our milk is always ploy gr the Connecticut Company ;old drivers to leave paasengera New Spring Shades clean and pure. Let us de ind rather than operate late. In words the policy of the com liver a quart each day. pany would indlcata that speed and RADIO schedule are more important than patronage. Dependable in price and performance The schedules have bben speeded up not so much to earn more patron age, it is claimed, as to save the A SAFE Investment expense of two runs. Actually the speeding of the cars from Manches ter to Hartford, and the reduction Mdl. No. 735 o f the time to 37 minutes has saved company two runs. If double 5 Tubes W e s t Side ng bad been installed years tween Woodland and Love e same thing would have Mrs. Katharine Baldridge attained without such poor re .9 0 Dairy sults as confront ths company now, and <49 814- many old time commuters maintain. Speaker Auto Had Full Sway Thousands o f Home Economists P.ASTEURIZED MILK But again ths defense of the Con 8 Bands 2 Speed necticut Company arises to say that Tuning 52 McKee Street the automobile was given free lance Use and Recommend American In Its opposition to the company Very Phone 770«. Foreign and the Income cut way down. Selective Will Supply—For The Sixth Consecutive Year There la no disputing the fact that the automobile almost elim Police and inated the Connecticut Company un Williams Spices Sensitive til legislation protected the fran chise that had been granted and the trolleys were able to hold to their All COOKING UTENSILS rightful patremage. Perhaps the Connecticut Company missed a trick Williams Vanilla Frigidaire—^The OflBdal MODERN KITCHEN ACCESSORIES USED AT THE by not investing immediately in bet TRADES TERMS ter equipment and meeting the au tomobile competition, but it didn't Cooking School Refrigerator and aa a result the present con Largest Selection of Good Radios. troversy is on the company’s bands. Williams Gelatine ^^^Herald Cooking School Now come the bus riders with Several Overhauled Used Sets For Sal& their complaints of being almost gassed to death while trying to A Limited Number— -Get Youn Now! Mrs. Baldridge chose Marlow’s for housewares— as did fiva patronize an enfranchised uUUty. previous Herald Cooking School Lecturers— because Marlow’s Here the Connectlcu. Company h u ^nvenient Term ^2 Years To Pay been alow, any of ita patrona.wUl has assembled together a complete assortment of kltchetunec- iUow. Old, decrepit machines that not only look unsafe but sound un safe have been offered to the public conveyances. D riv e r s ^ these gas wagons nay they have pointed 'Where radio is understood' >ut frequently ths reason why so KEMPS, INC. A t the Center Phone 3733 519 Main S t much carbon monoxide geta Into the »ra . The eyiauat pipe eada Juat W e Service All Makee of Radio. Frigidaire Sales and Service ••low tha front door and e v ^ time PAGE lOUATfiEIf MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHES'FER CONN. WBDNiraDAr, MARCH TO, i m A INDOOR MEET SATURDAY Howard and Kebart Meet JOHNNY MANKUS SKStS VYITH BLUEFIEL T h e H ig h S ch ool W o r ld ATTRACTS FIELD OF 165 For Town Bowling Title A t YMCA Tomorrow Night AHACK OF MAPLE Joseph Sullivan, Captain STAR PITCHER OF T«LIL,N«.4t. W cdandar, March 20, 1935. CoapUed by StudeaU of MancbMter High School Miss Helen Estes, Esculty Advioer FROM FIFTEEN SCHOOLS T a t tho first time sines 19Sl,4«venlng. Howard bit slafilas e< 14t, LEAFS GIYES THEM O f Notre Dame Team, Dies NOnCE SENIORS! Cborlls Kebart will defend the town 181, 107, 118 and 112 la oompillng LAST TOWN SERIES WIN COMPEimON CLASS CONSIDERS hU 618, This That INTERVIEW STOCK bowling Championship which be cap V i Be on the look-out for anap- GRADUATES APPEAR New Haveo Huh Defends If Howard Is In good form be New Tbrti, March 30.— (AP) — nsonla In Decambor. Only yeoterday. Literary Columns DON GEORGE MEETS tured in 1928, when be goer into ac EDGE IN PLAYOFFS •hots of your claasmatea taken should give Kebart quite a battle Jooepb SulUvoa, captain olsct special novena for the husky left LEAYES THE GREEN Batter f « t your old ) o1m booka In informal poaea. Hand them In tion tomorrow night at the Y. M. C. and may even lift bis crown, al OVER MANCHESTER •WHO’S WHO’ LIST XT rm ST SKI JUMP ^ rog rom a which might b« used to the 1985 Notre Dome football team, tackle’s recovery observed by the out this WMk, and try to b« witty. for batter advantage. COMPANY PLAYQIS aa early oa poaolble to membera IN 'BELLAMY TRIAL’ ! Slate Title WWi locale |||ERC|ER TOMORROW A. alleys against Johnny Howard, though Kebort'a Impresstv# reodrd entire student body dally ended with Or don’t you hav« to "try?” Well, of the Somonbia atofl or to Mlaa died la Now York hospital early to On* nice brlik winter day I decid Jnst a Lot of Noise winner of the elimination tourna during the past few seasons mokes the feast of S t Joseph. however It la, jrou're right In line for Fellowra. ment at the T lost week to find a Toronto Sextet Boasts Two ed to go skiing. There waa nothing Orchestra leaders are Isu'gcly re Figored as Strongest^R^ him a heavy prematch favorite. day. BrUUaat Athlete Town Champioiit take First the poeitlon of the "witUeat” boy or very odd about thla, becauae I bad suitable challenger for the title. Howard has been hitting some nice He undenvant two operations last One of the most popular men on StroD{ New London Swim* girl for SomanhU’ aenlor list. Roll Includes Honor Students sponsible for the vogue. Where, a o ttea gone before. However, my ex- few seasons ago, the piano player Beatrice Irwin Finds Allied It Isn’t that Kebart has been back .scores as a member of the Y. M. C. Greatest Scoring Threajs Friday for moatoldltls and osrloua the South Bend campus, Sullivan Commercial Teacher Also val; Meet to Be Held at Former Mat Champ Sabs for ward about defending his honors tor periencea on thla day ora worth tell wrould warble a few lines of a chorus A. League and the ^ Lesgue at head ollmonte. Numerous blood starred In track aa well os on the Step to Strengthen Team the post four yeore but simply that mins Team Barely Cap Have you (Men the Ingenloua pen and Those Active in Ath ing. during the broadcast of a dance pro the Cfiiarter Oak alleys. tronsfualons foUeu to old him. Sul gridiron. He put the shot for the Theater Group Members CARPENTERS WIN there has been a lock of contenders in Hockey; Begin Play This livan was 83 years old, the son ot cil box that one of our more thrifty After akltng down the hill oeverol gram, now the "orch" pilots consid Has Part in Community Middletown at 2:30 p. m. Con O’Mahoney on Foot An admission price of twenty Irish squad, and won his first foot for Coining Season; Hurl lower classmen haa been carrying er It'esseixUal to have a female blues for the crown. In on effort to remedy cants will be charged for the event Police Ltautenont Timothy Sullivan ball tetter os substitute end for Ed tures Victory in Events. letics of School tiraea, I became bored with the this situation, David Hamilton con around? What Is It? Well—It’s sim singer interrupt their musical Friendly and ''Human.*’ and the entire receipts will he add Saturday. of Queens. He was brought from die Kraus, AU-Americon, In 1933. monotony of It. I thought that I Players’ Latest Production ducted on open five-gome tourney ply a low-geared cigar box with a would make a aki Jump. I aet to presentation at regular Intervals OYER MECHANICS Middletown, Conn., March 20 — Gnard Hall Card. ed to the receipts of lost week’s South Bend on Friday, March 8. H i "Sullivan’s place can not be fin er Has Great Record. neatly carved square at either end stod do "her stuff”. If they con get toot week and Howard come through tourney and turned over to tha Man played tackle on the Notre Dome ed.” sold Ooacb ESmer Layden, "we Th« itrona Bulkeley (New Loo- work and In a few houra 1 hod a (Special — The fifth annual itete the winner with a total of 618. His for the ruler to extend beyond the A list of "Who’s Who” In the claM a fairly good singer of her type It’s chester High relay team to finance eleven for two years and was one ot were depending on him to lead the doo) High swlmmlDg team aqueezed fairly large one built. NowiI had Interested in the AlUed Theater championablp school track meet match with Kebart wlli be ten By JIMMY DONAHUE box’s bounds. Peniils, pens, erasers, of 1937B haa been submitted by a all right, but otherwise they Just en One member of the M.H.S. (acuity Hartford, Mai^h 30.—Don George, Its trip to the Penn Relays next the Uaiverslty’s outstanding Una- 1935 team, and his loss jo the squad Johnny Mankus, one at Monchos. never before In my life gone over a Group of professional actors and ac will be held in the Alumni Athletic games for total pintail and If he can NEA ServlM Sports Writer out the cloecst poeafble victory over elastics, money—anything—fits In committee consisting of M. Scag- akl jump. They aay, however, that gage a pretty girl, who Is decora Sharp Stars fo r Nail Pound* and seven recent graduates are tak- i former world’e heavyweight wreS' month. The sum of $4.40 was token msn. Is Irreparable.” side. Can't you Just see it? Yes, tresses. whose workshop In Wllll- Building at Wesleyan University on continue to hit the scores that mark New York, March '20.—The old ter’s leading pitchers and outstand Manchcetcr'a fighting tank men nelll, A Bnnczek, K. Walker, I. there la a>flrat time for everything. tlve, for personal appearances and Ing part in the "Bellamy Trial,' tUng champion, will meet Al Mer In at the gate lost week and the The chroale mastoid condition with Tribute to Sullivan was paid lost clevah! ed hla five tourney games, then the amount should be even higher to ing performer Ih the 1984 town titia Mancheater fought hard in every Jarvis, M. I-ahey, M. Janlcke, J. At the top of the hill I fastened coach her In the intricacies of split mantlc was described in a recent which will be given by the Com- | March 23 at 2:30 p. m, A total of rier of Springfield, whose specialty football axiom that a good offense which he was afflicted waa com night by tho Rev. Hugh O’Donnell, Hartford Courant feature atory ers; Gyensky and Yalentia champion is In for an Interesting morrow night. plicated by pneumonia and a strep at the annual basketball banquet, baseball aeries, has been signed by event and as far aa speed waa con Lashetskl, E. Beccio, and W. Bil my skis on securely, and doubtfully ting notes, murdering chords and munlty Players at the Whltoq ,165 boys have entered the meet, rep Is tearing down the rlngposta, in Is an excellent defense also holds Household hint: When you mall lings, who made up the list from the doing a little seesaw stunt with ac Beatrice Irwin, of the High School resenting 13 high achools and two the feature wrestUng match at Foot good In hockey. tococcus infection. The operations terming the New York youth tho the Bluefielda, it was announced to cerned they ahouid have won. Man. surveyed the scene below me. Galn- mortal on March 29. cheater was diaquaiified in the 18U etamps "In" a letter, (perhaps for names of eligible students submitted -Ing courage. I took a deep breath, cepted theories of song singing. World fltafPf Attended the group's for Rival Team. grammar schools. Guard hall tomorrow night. George And the writer haa a hunch tha were to remove a pus development "typical Notre Came man,” whose day by Manager Prosper Des- yard relay when one swimmer, In that "free" sample), wrap.them in by members of the class. gave myaelf a push and started Some of these unknowns who have performance of ’’Candlelight” at the Two people,' Mr. Bellamy 'TCIo') At present there are 13 schools was secured by the Garden A. C. os Toronto Maple Leafs will prove It of the. Inner ekuU overlaying the valiant fight for life hod Inspired bis Lauriers. as the first step In the Hollister street school, Saturday ■his anxiety to win jumped the gun waxed paper—then the letter won't Many members of the class have down. I kept going faster and faster suddenly sprung Into the Ilme-Ilght, Mrs. Ives, arc on trial for the mur entered, which Is slightly larger Mercler’s opponent yesterday after In the coming Stanley (hip- play brain, and for tha mootold condition. legion of followers. preparation o i tbe town champions get "stuck up!" distinguished themmdves for their evening, and interviewed the mem der of Bellamy's wife. The whole than in post year. The schools with Con O’Mahoney, the Irish Free offs In tha National Hockey League, Flanged la (Meom for the coming lesson. and consequently the event waa dis till finally I hit the jump and then have managed to achieve a fairly bers of the company. The Carpentry department bas REDS MAY OPEN SEASON Two operations were performed qualified. Even with the loser’s scholastic ability. Those on the auditorium is supposed to be the the greatest number of entries are State soldier, had eanceUed. scheduled to start In Boston, South Bead, lad., March 30.— on SuUivon here before he -was taken Blow To the Green . I started up. Up, up, and up I soar good technique; a very few have The lively comedy-timing, the fourpolnts in this event, Manchester "A " honor roll are Janice Treltage, ketball teams won a double from court-room, w-lth the stage as the New Haven High School, with 40, O’Hahoney was scheduled March 38. (A P )—Notra Dome Univerelty woe to New York, March 8. Several The signing o t Mankus, providing Looking over acme old copies of ed until I felt like a bird. It seemed become popular favorites and have suave diction, and the ease of stage dock. could have topped their down-coast Grace Donahue, Ellen Toman and the Machine department tn another and Manchester High, with 32 en Mercler’s opponent and local mat Boosting the two greatest scoring plunged Into gloom today with the others hod been performed in the both parties live up to the contract, the "World'’ the other night, I re to me that I kept going up and never obtained air engagementa as regu manner which justifies the group's Miss Ruth Smith, a teacher of rivals. Mancheater held Its own gretted to note the contrast in our Esther Yulyes. Those on the "B" going down. Then I realized that 1 lar soloists, but a large majority of the *rrade School’s Inter-depart tries. Lost year: New Haven High fandom was agog over the prospect WITH ROOKIE INFIELD threats on any one team In the death of Joseph Sullivan, captain- east. deals a severe blow to Manchester fairly well for the next few events. honor roll arc: Ted Bantly, who Is claim to professional status awed typing and short-hand, plays the School won the meet and the team of teeing the grappler from the league, Connie Smythe's great ag Green’s chances of duplicating their "full page" of last fall and our mere had not exhaled the deep breath I are just excess raucous noise. the reporter, but after the perform ment league games played at the elect ot tha 1985 football team, bril Sullivan, whp prepped at St. John's The 220 yard freestyle race but the president of Paint and Powder; part of the mothcr-in-Iaw of the trophy, and probably haa a good Emerald Isle In action, but Monday gregation probably hot the beat liant athlete and eompua leader. success of last season, unless Mana five or six columns now. C.m’t we had taken at the start of the slide. I Why Not Tune Off ance, she found the members of the School Street Rec. Thursday after accused. Gunnar Johnson. '32. is f III Brooklyn, was the son of Lieut. Inrals ahead by one point. New- l»n - Improve? Where arc all our future Marlon Behrend and Astrld Benson, chance to repeat this year. Man came news the Irishman hod can' Freitas, of 8t. Paul; sad Catcher offense In the business right now. Sullivan, who died in New York Thomas E. SulUvon of the New York ger Joe Hublard can find a hurler both members of the Glee (Jliib; could hear the wind whistling past There arc some on the large cast very friendly and "human." noon. the man accused of murdering his chester High is expected to give celled. y don tied the score with the back "writers"? .Seems as if those "ex- Yoimg {126,000 Quartet of Henry Erickson, of Louisville? Charlie Conacber, younger brother early today from mostol'litia, had police department and continued a to replace the brilliant southpaw Alice B(,’nnett, Barbara Cahoon, my ears and the sen.satlon was so chains who should never be there, Frofeaslonal Experience wife, Robert Smith, '29, Is the hus them considerable competition. If Ed Hurley, local promoter, made stroke Taylor winning first place. Bamaclc stalTxmen'’ might at least The main game was slow in the Dressen predicts that Pitcher of Lionel, the Montreal Maroons’ been the object of prayers of his family athletic tradition. His father who hurled the Green Into the Eoot Captain Stechholz and Cardner sent Doris Cole (a member of the girls’ novel that 1 wished I could stay up but there’s a regular army of them This group, most of whom have band of the woman who is also ac some of the other schools which a hurried trip to Boston and learn Gene Schott, recalled from Toron atar, leadls the scoring columns of 5"try’’, seems as If! forever. However, I had been hold scattered around the smaller In first half, with the Carpenters lead fellow students and faculty members was wrestling champion of the New Side League championship and then Mancheater t\^ points ahead with bn.sket ball team), Jeanne Clide, had professional stage experience aa ing by a score of 8-2. Starting the cused. William Luettgens, '34, plays seem to be stronger than usual take ed O’Mahoney had cancelled be Mize, Kamponris, Myers to, alone will niore than moke up both the International and Ameri ing my breath for so long that I dividual stations, and If you tune In well as experience in college dra since be was stricken with pnau- York police force. turned ih threo superb performances only the Medlay' remaining. Uiilkc- Antoinette Foglio, P’rances GodlC- second half, both teams started to the brother of the accused woman. enough points. It may bo possible cause of a conflict of dates and that for the 8100,000 Oosley invested In can divisions of the league, and hts In the title series with the Bluefielda "To start'the day right, and "keep thought my cheat would burst. on those enough to make you loathe matics, has confidence In the re Phyllis Fallow, '33. la a French gov ley won the Medlay and the meet akl, Helen Gndjunis, Helen Haar play a good brand of basketball, as for Manchester to take the meet the Free Stater wiU positively ap- minor league connections. Schott, teammate, "Busber” Jackson, ranks only to have mediocre support by by receiving six points to Manches up.’’ so to say, history cloa:(es have (a member of Paint and Powder Suddenly I liad an Idea. Hastily I popular music forever, except that, turn of the theater throughout the erness who carries gossip to stir this year. >ear here later this month or early a handsome 6 foot 8 inch, 168- second In the International. been discussing the "European country. Since they organized about they battled the last half to a score his mates deprive him of well de ter's three to edge the locals by the and an active athlete), Michael reached over and undid my skis when you do hear an expert deftly of 7-5 Carpentry; making the final trouble between husband and wife. The list of achools and number of fn April. pound right-hander, not so long No one hoe satisfactorily ex Belcher hit the fine ecore of 136 to situation" as a result of Germany’s four years ago, with Gertnide Don served victory. ' closest score possible. Captain Hahorern. Edmund Haponlk, Helen from my feet and strapped them to handling the same tunes, you realize score 15-7. This waa the first vic Winston Bcndall. '30. is a finger entries follow; Bristol High, with 14 Hurley considered himself fortu Dressen Plenty o f Stuff in ago was playing ehortetop for a plained the slump of the Maple lead her team to their victory. recent move to raise troops openly. that blues singing can really be- Dero of Willlmantlc as director, print expert. Alice Altkcn. ’33, is a entries; Bulkeley High of New Lon nate tn getting George who Is House A Hale Without a duubt, Mankus la one Stechholz atfMMl out for Mancheater, Hold, Arthur Johnson, John John my arms. By this time 1 waa so ex tory for the Carpenters In their sec Cincinnati high school. He won 18 Leafs in the play-offs of 1934. Go of the most valuable players in Man son, Albina Kaaki, Josephine come an art. Some of them seem to they have traveled all over the high school girl, whose testimony la don, with 17 entries; Crosby High former champ.on and one of the and lost 9 for Toronto, Russell ...... 122 117 04 333 winning two first places and the ten hausted from holding my breath ond game played. ing into the post-season- claoste, chester and his addition to the Blue- valuable points. 1-ashetski, Florence I>ockwoorc the class High of Middletown, with 12 entries. AMERICAN LEAGUE thorn In the side of the Maple Low S c o r e ...... 85 98 94—373 Southwick .... 111 116 117 343 fill Kovls' shoes. twice, and won victories over Conn. enuf to advise: If you want the treasurer. itig in one place tho, so taking tioning for an air spot that required put into a common fund. They are held scoreless. In addition to these high schools, _ __ __ Local Sport Tampa, March 20.—(Iharley Drea- Leafs this year, and were one of Starred In Seriea State College Junior Varsity, Bris definition of poetry, don't ask a Those who have taken an active another deep breath I started a an individual singing personality for building up a route of nearby towns Sudolf and Bear featured for the' there will be epecial relays run by 478 505 491 1469 Totals . .. 554 634 637 1625 Baseball fans will not soon forget poet, yiiu’ll only get more poetry! the few teams to hold an edge over tol and Meriden. By defeating all part in school athletirs are: Everett swimming motion and to my delight a heroine part. I was happy that it and cities to which tftey hope to Carpentry Seconds, as they scored the Central Grammar School of sen Is a little fellow, but does things 8e*ef (8) the sensational twirling of Mankus wasn t up to me to decide on the the boys from across the line. But league competition. Manchester Soltimonson. Uussell Ilichards. John progressed very rapidly. bring up-to-date drama every two sixteen of the twenty points. The Middletown and Woodrow Wilson in a big way. When Dressen came AHEAD IN SOUTH K. Berggren .. 92 98 94—379 in tbe title aeries. Tbe short, chunky or three weeks. Chatter the Jinx-dogged Detroiters couldn’t BOW AT NEW LONDON bolds the unofriclal C.C.I.L. title, Although inter-class girls’ ba.sket- Frailer, Donald Cowles, William By this time quite a crowd had fortunate girl because, as I listened former received his experience at i S D a y S a l e High. up from Nashville to manage the I. Carlson...... : 85 109 05—289 southpaw, lame from an attack of ball games arc over, the Interhomc- Enjoys Her Work the local Y. M. C. A., where he climb out of the cellar, and were (ifling To New Haven Kish, Patrick Uooney, Louis An- gathered below to watch me. Em to one after another, the episode be i Tho team trophy will be present C I. Anderson. 89 113 133—334 ■ Infantile paralysis aa a child, let the room games have been started and plays almost every night. He ha.s Cincinnati club last summer, he an eliminated from the 1935 play-offs. The House A Hale team went to Eight membera of the team will nlello, Illeliard I-ongnkor, Kenneth barrassed by having so many peo came nerve racking, especially as 1 Miss Gertrude Don Dero takes an 1 Lot 6,'ic Quality ed to the school which makes the Charlie Kebart’s postponed match C. A. Anderson. . 97 93 99—279 Bluefielda down with twe measly arc played Monday and Tuc.sday Inter'st In these people who have proven to be the backbone of his | greatest number of points, and there nounced his intention of cleaning With its nemists eliminated, the New London Sunday and were de travel to- New Haven Saturday to Walker, Splrllo Vescco, Sophie p'al- ple watching me. 1 decided to land, wa.s to go into the same studio alter with Barney Sjoholm o t Meriden, R. Swanson . . . . 97 98 106—301 bingles In the opening gome and nights after school. They’re out they left. Not only did most of the come from all parts and she keenly team. The latter, the midget of th e' are individual medals for the first house, and he hasn’t done a half Thus Far Has Won 13 of 21 Maple Leaf crew is preparing for feated by the Wonder Bar tavern take part in the state meet in the kowski, Alice Nladden, Nlargaret hhihnling some of my breath I be fifth in the honorary ranking of the way'job. You wouldn’t know the the conflict with a cocky attitude whiffed a total of fifteen batters to after nothing less than that home aspirants choose the same song in .enjoys working with them, she says. Trade School coming from Rock- i Neckwear and second place winners. Each team of that city. Previous ar Yale Unlveralty pool. Captain Johnson, William Shea (assistant gan to fall. When I went too fast I NBC. will be rolled tonight at 8:15 Reds. that bodes ill for Boston, leader In 460 507 626 1493 rangements with this team bad led gain a 3 to U shutout victory. Stechholz will enter the diving and room banner! Good luck. their trial programs but most of Scott Sutcliffe, who played the ville. la also a great help to the winning relay team will receive a manager of the track team and also would Inhale, then exhale until o’clock at the Y. M. C. A. alleys, the Spring Trainmg Camp the American division and the the loeala to believe they were in His pitching In the second and brcaat stroke events with Oeorgo a member of Paint and Powder). them murdered even the simplest part of a gay young haron In “Can team. medal for each one running on the Not a single player being used finally 1 waa within a few feet of dlelight," came to the United States 55c 2 for $ 1.00 team. first half of a hoifie and home twen regularly by CSnelnnatl In the team the Maple Leafi mutt beat In K. of P. (8) t'uelr class but arriving there they third games w.as nearly as good but Frost in the 220 yard freestyle. Notice how much longer the days Marion Mahoney and Hnlh Bassler, the ground. Letting all of my breath musical phrases. And even the best -i-Lewis Neff, '35. ty-game ptnfaL match. Sjoholpi is three of five games to enter the Krajewskl will represent M.H.S. In only nine months ago from Lon Grapefruit League Jils spring con- Cbshes. O. Joh n son ___ 95 115 90—800 were rudely awakened to the fact bis support wasn t and he lost by seem to he —after we gel home from both members of the Leaders’ out, I dropped quickly Into the snow waa not what I would consider out one of the best topplers of the little finals. A. C a rlin ...... 90 94 that they were bowling profession the 100 yard freestyle and Starchevv- school? Yuji! It’s .‘tpring! Class; and PTancis Gardner, a mem don. tribtited to the Reds’ one long tall- 95—279 scores ot 3-2 and 6-2. In the second After removing the skis, I made my standing. Enduring the talentless WINS HONOR.\BLE MENTION maples In the state and ahouid give epin in 1984. True, Alex Kampourls, The Maroons probably will fact A. Anderson . . . 90 130 03—303 als. Led by the widely known Bar skl In the 00 yard da.sh. A relay ber of tlie swimming team. efforts, the officials wanted to send Tom Conroy, who Is from Provi game he allowed only five hits and Lynne. way home with crowds of people STEELE-LONDOS DRAW Kebart a whale of a battle. diminutive second baseman, report the Blackhawka In the second-place A. Ber^gren ...111 131 93—325 ney Costello the locals were no will be picked from the four faste.st — D. Denton. those would-be radio stars right dence, R. I., has been acting recent Toggery Shop New York. March 20.— (A P )— chalked up twelve strikeouts. In tho trailing after me. Tho "HiUtop Hubbub," a newspa ed in July, but illness shelved the play-offs, tha winner, hosed on C. B o lin ...... 138 117 116—361 match for their opponents. The win tlinea made during a time trial to back to their homes and their busi ly with the Broadway companies. deciding tussle ..e was reached for . Since then I have tried this stunt per published by the students at the The town title bowling match be Greek youngster before he had Headed by Rogers Hornsby, St. total goals in two games, to meet ... — ------ners hit 17C0 to win and were paced bo held Thursday. ness courses. Even If they should When asked about his first acting six hits end fanned eight batsmen. MAGAZINE WILL PRINT many times, but have never again he related the following anecdote; Meriden School for Boys, won hon IN TITLE MAT CLASH tween Kebart and Johnny Howard much of a chance to provq his Louis Browns the American League the victor in the third-place play S14 567 by Krajewskl who hit high single ot The .Suiiiiiuiry achieve mediocre succe.s.(, they 486 1667 Determined to place the strongest HIGH SCHOOL fflUCATION been successful. 1 must have been l’l;».ved .Abraham IJnroln orable mention at the Columbia tomorrow night will start at 8:15 worth. Is off to a fast start in the annual offs between the. Montreal (htnadl- Emonuela 153 and 3 string of 364. They roll a ICO yard freestyle Kelav Won represent nothing but a passing (8) team possible on the field this sea particularly light-headed that day. “When in high school. I waa Scholastic Press A.ssociation Con o’clock. David Hamilton of the Y be Pitchers Paul Derringer, Benny ens and the New York Rangers. V. Swanson ..114 92 96—303 return match at Farr’s alleys one by Bulkeley'(Uitluop, Brower, (liis- TERCENTENARY SPECIAL vogue, and when that’s gone, there’.s competition In the Grape Fruit son, the Blueflelds are casting abo'Jt tlnc, Sacharolli i.Manchester dis ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED - Marjorie Mitchell, '3fiB, chosen to play the part of Abraham vention, held in New York last Minneapolis, Minn., March 20.— lieves It’ll be a close match all the Frey and SI Johnson; Catcher Ernie Defense va. Offense C. Wogmon .. 99 95 109—303 week from Friday. for players to strengthen every no place in broadcasting for such a.s EXCURSION League. American Leaguers ■ thus Guessing again, the Maroons qualified). Time 1:20. Lincoln. Everything went along Thursday. FildAy and Saturday (A P )—Wrestling through tho last way. He says, "Johnny is no setup Lombardi; and Outfielder C?htck E. Erickson ..106 112 99—317 New London Wonder Bar position. The signing of Mankus is they. The staff of the ‘‘Hubbub’’ were should come through victorious to Costello ...... 115 98 109 40 yard freestyle won by Sachroll .Sometime thla year the National TOO MA.NV BLUES ail right, and finally the day for the four minutes of a one hour bout (or Charlie. Lately he nas been Hafey are Ukely to be the only hold far have won IS of the 21 spring Low Score .. . . 90 94 90—274 322 the first and most important step In The .Srholnstic, a natiunal high They ('reate Static hosts to the recent Connecticut TO NEW YORK with his arm dangling helplessly at stage the final play-offe with Tor Curtin ...... 106 105 105 316 (Bi, scciuid SturclievvskI (Ml,- third Geographic Magazine will publish a pcrfoi-mance came. As this was my knocking them down plenty.” overs when the Cincinnati entry training clashes with National E. Modeon .. ..107 81 94—282 this direction. According to reports, Koehler (M i. Time :21. t’onnectlrut issue which will com schiKil weekly. I.s celebrating the The other afternoon I turned the first experience with make-up. I Scholastic Press Conference, at SUNDAYS, MARCH 24 and 31 his side, Ray Steele of Glendale, oper.s the National League cam onto. beat three out of five. Goss ...... 86 133 127 348 three hundredth anniversary of high Torch carrying on the ether waves d’ala until 1 had taken in every sta tended by representatives from Calif., gained a draw | In his heavy League opponents. The Browns with The Maroons happen to have the Parchewskt . . . 126 128 98 350 several more deals are In the works 100 yard freesylc won by I-nthrop memorate the three hundredth an has its place but this continuous wanted to do a good job. When it ROUND TRIP All Army A Navy club basketball paign on April 16. 516 474 488 1478 niversary of the fonmllng of the schniil educntluM in America. Thla tion. There were some talks in which Manchester’s school publications. RAILROAD FARE $2.00 weight championship match with three victories In four starts have reputation of being probably the Krajewskl ..... 152 110 102 364 and should be completed In the near (Bl, second Kiajcwskl (M). third overdose of blondes crying about came to putting on the beard, I players arc asked to report for prac Dressen Is operating on the vety future. state. All Connectleut folk will he pulillcatlim pays tribute to the 1 had no interest, an orchestra of —M. S. WlnilRur 1.04 . . Mi34 A .M . Jimmy Londoa, tiUehoIder, last contributed racist heavily to this ad best defensive team in the league. Orfilclll (.Mi.Tinie 1:02.4. lo.st love, hrimettca weeping over the was at a loss to know how much tice at the East Side Rec tomorrow sound theory that. Inasmuch as the vantage. yard breast stroke won by Interested to know that the lasnc struggle which began in lfi35 when sort.s that wa.s doing a very bad gum to put on it to make it stick. Lr. Wlndnor .. .. Hi2H A .H . night. aggregation finished last in 1934, Should they face the Maple Leafs LOCAL DAIRY WINS. ToUls ...... 685 576 539 1700 100 "moonlight without you" and red ■*v. I ln r t f o r d . . .. RfM A.IH. night from 6 to 7 o’clock. Stechholz (M). second Warborg (H i. win contain sulTicient color plates the Boston laitln School established imitation of Guy Lonibardo, and the The result was that I put too much Before a record house of 10,000 changes cannot possibly be for the Severest losers In the National In the finals, spectators would be House A Hale free education, using numerous heads wailing ditles conrerning the i>u* i;sa«k S t. . . .llilA A.M. League have been the New York treated to the scene of a strong Suhle ...... 97 100 123 320 third Coburn (Ml. Time 1:21. for either eight or sixteen puge.s of rest of the wave lengths were oc on, and I passed out from the smell I>«e New York* ..lltSa A.Me spectators, Steele outclassed Londos The first call to r baseball was worse. The Manchester Dairy took three photographs to present the advance man who’s gon ■ away, l.s like too (or 50 minutes, keeping the cham Giants beaten five times by Ameri offensive team battling a strong Madden ...... 116 102 107 325 STATE SEXTET LOSES 10(1 yard backstroke won by Tay photographs, as well as other pic cupied liy girly songstre.s.ses who of ether.” scheduled at Manchester High this I doubt that any major league en games and total pintail from the tures In black and white. which has been made In srhool.s much lemon meringue pie with L t . New York* pion groggy with flying headlocks, can League rivals but the Gianti defensive team, with Conacber and Obremski .,,, 112 101 93 306 lor (B), .second Morrison (M) third v.-ere ruining a number that Bing Lalia Piers was born in Brazil. . . P .M . afternoon, although the 1935 sched try ever launched a season vrith an New Haven Dairy tn a special match since HI35. every dinner. $25 REWARD Lv. r.!5(h St...... 7tS5 P.M. but as he rushed in to finish him, also have turned in the most-Na Jackeon trying to break through Anderson 92 110 90 292 Agostlnelil (Ml Time 1:10. Since the artirle on Connecticut Crosby ha.s .made pleasant hearing. She spoke in Portuguese in school W ill be paid for any corn which ule Is far from completed. Coach entire Infield of untried recruits, at the Y. M. C. A. alleys, E. Mc- IN HOCKEY PUYOFFS 220 yard freestyle won by Frost l.s tn he a geneial atory on the Some of the subjects wbteh arc Nothing Hut Isive Sliifl One of them was affecting the Ett and not until she went t., college did the Greek applied a waist-lock and such as the Reds intend to do tional League victories, four. what has been termed the outstand Loughlln hitting high single of 12S Twsmlte ...... 86 125 112 323 It’s one thing to have Ruth Etting Great Christopher Postive Corn *Cf»nd Cfntret Ttraitnat. Tom Kelley Is finding It difficult to 'trallon, and several she derived a great deal of satisfac- Ing to evade the champion’s at cleanup position, and Kampourls victories and 1 defeat. The Phillies What happens when an Irresistible E. MCLOUghlln . 90 102 128—820 play-offs for the National amateur sents in detail about studies which justice to these eontempory sad nianiier o f Nannctte Han- tempts to close In on him by sprint White's first game Is set for Bristol second Hammond (Hi, third Card- winter scenes, including the ski pic hitting seventh. are the only club so far 'inable to force meets aa Immovable object? R. Madden . . . . . 77 92 09—268 hockey cbamplonsbips today. ner (.Ml. tures taken at WInsted. are gaining prominence in schools. lyrics. But when hundreds of lesser wharii;;y^;;.au;^d te | "''® “<1 ing around the ring for the last four April 27 but that’s only tentative. The Landscape Five broke even was nothing better than static. The V. Adamson .107 114 110—881 Teams representing the Maine This past week the stnlT photo The photographs show students and undistingnt.shetl ladies of the One« a Torch Singer minutes o f the bout. win against any one. They’ve drop with Jaffe’s Gems by taking the last —Ocorge Frost. experience certalr.ly le.-^sened my re Trio Escaped Oord Chain Gang ped three decisions. WAPPINO CAOE s e r ie s Association and the New Bn|;land grapher took pictures of the inter- studying various subjects In illlTcr- blues school give ineffective Imita Mara Sterling was formerly a Bronko Nagurskl, International Climaxing a buzy schedule, the game by 23 pins. A. Kowski hit high spect for the capabilities of those Three of the quartet were pur- 476 601 523 1500 Association triumphed in the first lor of the Wctih House (ji Wethers enl high schools, among which are tions, it’s plain ogcravatlng. For the ‘torch singer" In New York. Doug Falls, threw George Koverly, Holly House A Hale bowlers will go to the The standings; single of 127 and high three string whose job it is to siiot talent. May chaaed from St. Louis Cardinal suh- Soeony traUed Amoco all,the way New Haven Dairy round games played before a dis field. showing much Interest in the home economies, hanking, secretar past several months there’s been a las Arnold, who usually plays the wood, In 14 minutes and three sec Park Recreatlrn Alleys In Hartford All Inter until the lost two minutes of play, Longtey ...... 83 97 98—272 of 331. appointingly small crowd of 8,000 at SEVEN TEACHERS ATTEND roiinell room, dining room and In ial Work, art, music, drama and some kind fate that hovers over lead, come.s from eastern Pennsyl onds. sldtariss. The four represent on out menacing epidemic of that type of Friday to roll a special match lay of 8126,000. The Reds paid Games Major then tied the score at 25-all and Anderson ...... 100 100 86—286 Houia A Hales broke even with Madison Square Garden. The Metro the tiedroom where George Wash- hairdrestng. radio destinies deliver us from the vania. Dexter Wlthercll was a against Charles HalUseys Precinct League went on to win In the overtime FroUck ...... the A. A P. Stores. Walker hit high radio entertaining which improvises misery of two many bad blues. 1 Rochester $55,000 for the left-hand . 43 95 85—362 politan Association’s senior team ngton slept. The painting of Wash- The high school it is shown Is en on the wares of "Tin Pan Alley ”, and stunt-alvcr before he turned to dra No. 2, Police team. These boys are W. L. W. L. period, 80 to 36, on baskets by Martin ...... 84 87 88—264 single of 135 and Russell waa tied also won its opener. MEETING IN NEW HAVEN deavoring more and more to equip hope I am not discouraging some matics. hitting and right-hand throwing Brooklyn (N) Irigton In the .State IJhrnrv, Ihe the cause of It all is I'lat they ap all "coppers” and have gained a Mise, despite s report that the 205- .4 0 Blosle and Grant, who led the- So- Mollany ...... 91 96 97—384 with Petke for 3 string with 339 Maine’s all-French team from .Mack ’I’waln home, ,he .State Capi- the student for his chosen vocatloii high school girl of Manchester from Pittsburgh (N) parently find It easy, not only to get These young people get along Training Briefs "rep" in the city In their matches In pound first baseman bad a bad leg. .4 0 cony attack. Foster starred for the each. Lewiston conquered the Metropoli tol insurance and airplane manu- In the World. trying to be a future Nannctte Han- very well together. They do their S t Louis (A) . .6 . g a hearing from broadca.'^ting offl- shaw. the past. A large delegation of store The Giants gave Columbus |28,- 1 losers. It was the second defeat for 489 476 444 ISOS Jane’s Gems (2) tan Junior league all-star 3-2 in n ConfiTtnce Slri-sseH Methixis fncture Industries will also be rep B. Irwin. clats blit to get spots on dozens of own housework “ whenever they find rooters are planning to go with the Boston (A) ...... 3.. g... 2 1 Amoco and the second victory for Jaffe ...... Ill 83 94— 283 resented. By ASSOCIATED PRESS. 000 for Shortstop Myers, and swap keen overtime struggle la it night and -\ini.s in New Cla.a.sriHtm —Ray Hildebrand, '35. some time from rehearsals." They team to the Insurance '!?lty and see ped him to the R e ^ when Dick Detroit (A) ...... 32 1— 3 1 Soeony. (Y. M. O. A. LEAGUE) Bowers . ...88 127 83—298 —Herbert Seymour, ’37. have a workshop In the cellar where and tonight feces the bigger New OrRani/jilion and Work. how the guardians of the law react Bartell was obtained from the Phil Boston (N) ... .4 2— 3 1 The Shell five swamped Texaco, (Y Alleys) Mozzer . .. 89 118 113—315 York team, drawn from tbe O es- SPRING they make their own scenery and a t Petersburg, Flo., March 20.— when not handing out tickets or Chicago (A) ... .3 2— 2 83 to 17, as Poacheron dropped tn Buckland ...101 99 equipment. (A P )—Lou Gehrig, slugging first lies. Myers went In exchange for 1 Gibsons (8) 102—802 crnt-St. Nicks club stars, n * N*w chasing speeders. If possible a re Pitcher Alljm Stout and Inflelder Phtlodeljiihia (A) .4 8 ’ '■■-S 3 five boskete and R. Berger’s floor- Woods . . . 108 108 97 805 Nelson . ...111 109 111—330 England entry a group of former MAY REORGANIZE STUDY Now the March snows are melting The group la appearing again In baseman of the New York Yankees New York (N) . jrork featured for the winners. he Progressive Education Asso- Betty Durkee Named Best fast; turn match win be rolled here at a Mark Koenig. .6 6 t 5 Wilson .. . . . l U 105 98 318 college stars most of whjm play for Mancheater in about two weeks. flnaUy has made hie first hit of the later date. New YoYk (A) . Dewey stood out for the losers. Mlkolelt . ciatlbn heltl a regional conference spring season, Lou singled in the Kampourls waa purchased from .1 2— 1 8 . . . . 108 118 115 888 500 630 503 1533 the Boston Oljraplc club, trounced Old winter knows he cannot last; Sacramento for 838,000, and Third Philadelphia, (N) .0 Both teams have won one game and Gibson .. 116 199 99 844 at NewNJaven Saturday which was OF ENGLISH NEXT YEAR He gathers all hla cohorts grim sixth inning of yesterday’s game 8------0 1 the Connecticut Association team Baseman Riggs from Columbus for .3 4------0 lost one In the series thus far. To Howard ...... 124 143 140 407 Allehouse ...... attended by^Edson Bailey, Russell Girl Scout In Manchester For one last stand, and shows hts with the Boston Braves, hla tenth 1 94 93 98—285 5-0 while the Metropoltta.i seniors 820,000. Chicago (N) .... .8 8------0 3 night, Texaco meets Soeony and Howard ...... 95 97 vim— PUPILS GIYEN PRIZES time at bat in three games. Shell plays Amoco. ^ 86—278 walloped tbe Adirondack team, re Wright. Ch<^tM Knntnson. Philip Mize, Kampourls, Myers and St. Louis (N) .. .2 5------0 3 T O toU ...... 569 594 1713 Gesscey ...... 106 101 Winter’s going. Mayo’s Soeony 110—817 cruited from Lake Placid and Hamil Emory, Miss Mary Burke, Miss .Betty piirkce, '36A, has been f "Our (Thalet" la the result of the Riggs feel their reaponsibtltty, and Cleveland (A ) .. .8 Kellers (1) J. Kowski . 90 104 105—308 nhlir"? 's'pee'lS; West Palm Beach, Fla. — BUI B. ton, N. Y„ 6-1. Marguerite Oates ^ d Miss Mary ability In English, a reorganization AS RADIO AMATEURS are hustling like young auctioneers. Washington (A) .1 •^1—■ ■ ■ • F. M cG uire...... 107 111 104 383 A. Kowski . . . .104 130 127—351 of the plans for English In the sen- amonc rlrl ' s i L u t , ' ‘he World AssociaUon When winter winds ha vs lost their Terry is so satisfied with New York Blosle, If ...... 8 .McGuire of the High SchiHil faculty. power Giants’o u recruits that he says "give Their average age Is 23. 2 t in g o r d ...... 98 116 121 380 DuHnv Vhc n th . i ‘‘"'1 O'r' Scouts In the THE TOWN SERIES Mize was signed by Frank Rickey, Waldron, rt 3 P rsn tlca...... 104 108 188 348 The purpose of theV conference I,*’® •'ff'’'’' nrxt Duimg the pasuthree years, varl- ' year 1926. It was Considered once And old earth yearns for April “ le two Infieldera and a catcher and 498 515 526 1539 C.AMI’BELL IN TEST BUN was to discuss the alms aniKmethuds are being ous rogliins In the United States | to be merely an international traln- brother o f Branch, head of the Grant, e . . . 5 WUlU ...... 109 123 107 388 shower. Claire Kristoff, ’36B won second M m11 be fixed for the next five years.” Dear Sports Editor: Cburila, Ig of ’’Pnigrcsalvc Edyrcatlon.’^ n»k«d this week to signify wheth.'r r lli *1’ ^ .? , "if^®i hy the National | ing center. It now stands ”aa a prize of n o , and Arthur Pratt, ’36 far-flung Cardinal form lystem, oa 0 Hamilton . . . . 1O6 113 135 342 Daytona Beach, Fla., March 30.— they would prefer to t ke a half When green grass peeps from every ,1at means he’s satisfied Al (^ipl- It seems to me that the town se a semi-professional. He starred at B A S E B A L L \ Pierce, rg . '^ on se A Hale (I) The Ideals of Prrigrcssive PMqca- tilri St^it hendquarters to seloct monument to the friendship that Is lawn I and Winslow McLaughlin ’37, a lollo will eventually displace Critz I 0 (AP)—Just when all hope seemed .year of general composition and ries between the Rangers and the Piedmont college, which Is situated Mhlzon . . . Totals . . . Obremski .x ... 89 106 98—293 tlon arc suggested by the ouUlnoSif their most outstaiidinEoutstanding Girl Scouts,Scouts. l possible among nations and for the "harmony team,” won third prize of at second and Welntraub and Leiber 0 . . . 818 669 698 1680 lost, Daytona’s petu-ant sanda wrera one of the discussion groups’ pri^ langnago skills, or to take one of When the qualifications of the girls And on the trees new buds arc Moriarty Brothers has become a In bis home town, Demarest, Oa. By ASSOdATBD PRESS. Madden ...... 83 100 108—291 hospitality that we all owe one an born— $6 at one of the Amateur Night Your ore adequate outfield replacements Russell ...... -..?113 115 111—339 smoothing rapidly today, and it posed questions: “What are the ^ f()llowing half year electives: have been examined and voted iqion, complicated situation. I understand Mlse hit .839 for Rocheeter in 1934. 10 10 80 ( 1) other." Spring Is coming! competitions held over WTIC on and that Castleman, Oabler and 'YESTERDAY’S BESULTSt A nderson...... 108. 102 112—322 seemed possible that Sir Malcolm weaknesses of the question and t feative writing, journalism, drama three or four girls are selected by Monday nights. The prize winners that arrangements bad been com Kampourls is the aon of a Sacra Heritage’s Amooo Holton .... 87 101 97 285 or pbldlc speaking. Only those jun- Lost year eleven girls were pre Leonard wUl take over starting pleted to play the series on each S t Louis (A ) 6, New York (N ), 4. Twarnlte ...... 104 100 120—324 Campbell might obtain a beach on answer methiHl of recitation, the the process of elimination, and are sented the honor of visiting "Our got their opportunity to compete at ^tching duty when the Big Four mento barber, and broke in tn the T w B. F. T. Retd ...... 113 102 100 314 WQicb he could drive his BlueUrd lors whuhave received a B average sent with a chaperon to "Our The birds from southern climes are team’s B oot and now having played Coast Lesgue. Toronto (IL) 6, Cincinnati (N ), 4. Johnson, rg ...... o o McLaughlin .. 104 assignment plan, supervised study, Chalet," Four girls were from the winging the Hartford broadcast by vrinning 0 -94 117 315 300 miles on hour. reviewing for formal examina In Engltah^or who. because of 5eft- Chalet" in AdollKHlen. Switzerland, Telephone on the Armory floor and charged Myers, who many suspect wtU Boston (A) 14, St Louis (N) 1. Jones, Ig ...... 8 2 C o o e o ...... 107 188 91 880 497 033 649 1869 United States'' one from Canada, AniJ^ soon we’ll hear their merry the greatest applause at the Ama, 8 With the highest tides Qfjti* YMte tions?" nlte ability. , are recomnemled by where they come in contact with the minimum odmloelon of 40 cents, turn out to be the star or the lot, Brooklyn (N) 9, Detroit (A ) 8. Cowles, c ...... 8 1 7 Forrond ...... Ill 184 138 878 A, A P. Stores (8) their English ;..|eachers with less and six from Europe. After two singing; teiir Night tryouts at the State SoroKita, F li.—This Don KeUett, something has gone wrong. As I Now York (A) 4, Boston (N ) 1, Foster, rf ...... 4 8 Walker .... pounding the sand, Campbell plan The assia-iatlon believes that girls representing other countries days at Camp Edith Macy, the la the son of the sheriff of Cumber 11 ....97 103 125—325 ned a test run today In tha cor In thac a B average, will be permitted Full many a tree w ill hold a nest Theater in Manchester on Friday, late of tho University of Pennsyl- now understand, the next game will land County. Pa. ^^CTevelond (A ) 6, New Orleans D. Grant, If ...... 0 0 Hennequin ----- I l l 89 04— 294 creative work is the ideal way of designated beforehand by the In United States delegates sailed on March 8. The three high school vanU, Is not doing at aU badly at 0 T o to la ...... 531 563 583 1617 which he set a new speed record Of study; it is that work which an in to enter the elective courses. ternational Committee. And baby binis will in them rest_ also be played at the Armory on Myers and Riggs, a stubby-nosed Shearnrs (9) Wennergren ...114 95 100—309 the S. S. Manhattan for London. In Spring Is coming! people competed in Hartford Can Be Of Valuable Service To You When the Red Sox training camp. Man next Monday night. 276.816 miles an hour mors than ten dividual does because he wants to, Each of the four years of English This year Betty Durkee haa been Scot-Irish product of the Universi Washington (A ) 5, Albany (IL) 2. 10 6 26 C handa...... 87 130 145 452 Soldella ...... 1 1 5 98 99—312 days ago. study wlU be divided next year In London they spent several days against winners from various ager Joe Cronin haa bad him work - The Recrerftlon Center has back ty of North Carolina, helped Colum- ^ Pittsburgh (N) 14, Cfitlcago (A ) Petke .... and he is able to do it according to selected as the most outstanding visiting places of interest and see theaters in Connecticut on Monday, ing at second base in place of Max R^eree, Sharp. Umpire, Spencer. Cole ...... 87 134 96 307 ....1 1 5 103 121—339 If all goes weU, progress oontln- tils own ways. to two semesters. In one semester Glri Scout In Manchester, Her name Hark! Nature's chorus now is You Want To Buy Or Sell Something— ed out and will not let the second bua to the American Association Time 10 minute periods. Bengston . . . . 118 118 117 360 ing the Girl Scout Headquarters be sounding March 11. The prize winners were Bishop, who is laid up with a alight ues on the beach, and tbe teat run of each year, emphasis will be and qualifications arc being sent to game be played at the Recreation flag last season. ^ Sacramento (PC) 4, CSUeogo (N) Supernout...... 84 — 105 789 653 488 539 1679 The conference discussed extend fore they went on to Switzerland, The rippling brooks o’er rocks are announced on March 18. Injury. Don faced his first real test proves satisfactory, (Campbell wUI ing the progressive method In adult »"<1 speaking the Regional (Committee, along with Rent Houses, Etc. building 08 they wish to fix their Snow’s Shell Dlete ...... 106 184 96 836 skills. Reading will be done for ex where they met the girls represent bounding o f the season yesterday when be own admission. After all, the Rec Crozley Spent Dough like Water shoot for his 300-mile dream. oa education to the following groups: the names of other girls in the New ing other countries. come up against the world’s cham B. F. I. Harvey ...... — 98 — 98 ThU'’idBy, or possibly Friday. Tbs OvUlan Conservation Corps, tension of reading interests, but no England district. The Regional Com The birds are singing from the trees GIRLS B.4KE C.AKE reation will get their shore so why A reca^tulatlon reveals that Modiulot, I f ...... ----- 3 0 4 Were Betty to be selected to visit And music comes on every breeze— pion Cords. The results: should they worry what admission BABE RUTH INDIONANT the Evening School, the Junior Col- uniform literature text « 1!l be used mittee will discuss and vote on the Powel Croaley, Jr., the radio and Poacheron, rf ...... • 5 0 10 Totola .. 489 594 5601643 In rlBss. In the other half year the "Our Chalet," she would enjoy dis Spring has come! Four hits in six tlmsa at bat, price the series colls for? I think refrigerator magnate. In hla first Last Night's Fights legs, and the Federal Emergency applicants’ names and records, and cussions on Qlrl Scout work, folk Last Friday, Grouo P!ve of the walked once and scored five runs. Bud Berger, ...... 3 0 4 skills of reading comprehension and will then send their choice to the In the Recreation Centera ore not giv years os president of Cincinnati, Harrison, c ...... Program of Adult Education. dancing, international cooking, Hollister street cooking class dem JUST DIAL 5121 In the field he made two put outs St Peteraourg, Pis., March 30. . . . . 3 2 8 U)SE BY FEW PINS Some of the other group dlocus- of appreciation of literature, with ternational Commltttee. Here the Our hearts with higher hopes ore onstrated chocolate cake. VYhUe the ing Moriarty Brothers a (Air deal. paid 1810,500 (or the Immediate de R. B ^ e r , I g ...... 3 1 the acquiring of a background of camp fires, songs and games, nature beating and four assists. After winning the Rec league and —(AP)—Babe Ruth snorted with 7 By ASSOCIATED PBESS. atona were on the following sub- final vote w1U bo taken, and the quests, swimming in the pool in cakes were baking, each of the oth livery of new talent and Its Indignation today when told of pub Reichenbaicb, rg ...... 0 0 0 InformaUon about literature, will be As joyous spring sends forth her And Ask For getting into the town seriea they future development. Croaley In Tha Houoe A Hole bowlers again Fargo, N. S —Stout Petrie, Park 3 D a y 8 a l a Jecte; CreaUve EducaUon, Secondary most outstanding girls will be sent Adelbuden, and mountain hiking. er groups waa given a amall pie St. Petersburg, Fla.—The big mo lished reports that be hod s t o r e d — — __ fell vletima of West Springfield Y Education, Ouidonce in the P n i the primary objectives with writing to Switzerland. greeting; haven’t a chance to play on their vested 1100,000 in farm clubs and Rapids, Minn., outpointed Johnny $4.95 Hats, All of these opportunities have tin. B cake decorator and some col ment is here—the Babe versus own fl(x>r. a heart attack since reporting to 16 8 88 at the Community alleys. Tbe match groaolve School, Religious Edu M d speaking used as devices for "Bctta" has as good a chance to Depression eannot hold us longer. ored frosting, either pink, yellow or working ograemente with Toronto the Boaton Braves and under Watrons’ Texaco Moran, Detroit, (6). Now ...... tr^nlng in the study of literature. been made possible in the post by For with the spring our faith grows Dizzy Dean. The Braves have pre Well, I don’t think It will worry and other minor organizations. svaa decided by tlu loot man and in $4.2 5 cation, School, Home and Com be one of those selected to go to the Juliette Low Memorial Fund. green. With these mplementa, the pared for the biggest crowd in many a doctor's care. B. r . T. St. Petersburg, Fla.—Denny Can 'Vith the half year division. It "Our Chalet’’ in SwiUcrland as has stronger— the Firestones for if they can again Rochester was pMd another 820.- tbe lost box when Southwick with munity Relationships, Soclsl Con Juliette Low founded Girl Scouting ^rls were obliged to decorate the training camp seasons, at least "I’m not so spry aa I used to be H. Barger, rg . .. ----- 1 8 5 his first ball bit only the No. 4 pin cel. Tampa, outpointed Frankie $3.93 Hata, trol, and Supervision and Teacher win be possible for students who anyone. She la a First Class Girl And Spring has come! Herald Classified Dept. win on next Monday, which I think 000 for Ivol Goodman, a left-hand ^ ttom of a pie tin. Then, from the Ckmnlngbam, Ig . (Oiwboy) Edgren, CTieyenne, Wyo.. have more ability In Uterature to In the United States and set the 5,000, they tiMteve, wUl be elttlng they can. It sure will make many but otherwise I hope to do pretty ----- 0 0 0 and than needed a mark to win and Now ...... Preperstloe. Scout and hol.dz almost enough — Louise Anderson, ’35. five, the twx) prettiest were chosen, bitting outfielder. A like amount well for on old-timer,” he sold. Wells, c ...... 1 2 ( 10). $3.25 progress through the four semesters high standards for which the or on the edges of their seats today as an athlete change hla mind about went to Los Angeles for Catcher 4 he did Just tbat. Anyone familiar $2.95 Hata. A t the gensrol aesston In the af badges to make her eligible for the ganization has been known ever and these girls decorated the large Ruth steps to bat to face the Manager Bill HcKecbnle pointed Gudjunos, r f ...... ___ 1 0 2 In which the study of literature Is "Golden Eaglet." the htghwt possi JUNIOR PROM Give Them Your Advt And Notice How being Rec membera. I do hope that on ly Campbell, o r l lesser amounts with the gome can oea that tbe Seattle—Leotaard Bennett De ternoon. Prafesoor Boyd H. Boode of since. cake. The groups that won were “ Dizzy’’ one. Huck Bette and out that the Babe hardly would Dewey, If ...... 8 • 0 6 particular spare mentlonod is a rare troit, outpointed Al Lewis, Seattle. Now ...... $ 2. tha Unlveralty o t Ohio spoke on emphasized, while those who have ble award i f Girl Scouting. No definite plans for the Junior Group 2. consisting of Muriel Kemp. this will oU be straightened out so for Outfielders Sammy Byrd, of ^ t l n g and speaking handicaps "Betts” clsima that she’s "just Bobby Smith will endeavor to be the series con go on next Monday. have been playing five er six in thing. The loeala hod woo the first (S). "Progreasive Educotios and Pro- She It an active member of Troop Prom have been made as yet. How Anna Klein, Gertrude Kluck and Soon Your Telephone Will Start Ringing the Yankees, and Harlln Pool, of nings o f overy exhibition gome oa w ll be able to spend more time thrilled to pieces at the very idea of ever. Miss Olsen, class adviser, ex fuddle the World’s Champion Cards’ Yours in clean sports, the Coast League; Pitchers Beryl 6 B 17 two gamea and wars I'odlag by 80 San Jose, Cal.—Frank Ooosby, Eight, and is well-known for her It aU- even though it’s not a reality Mittie Cbamnan, and Group 5, Elsie heavy orWlery. far if he had developed any heart Toggery with the elementary training in "outstanding knowledge of Girl pects that a meeting will be held LOCAL CAGE FAN. Richmond, of B oltli^re, and Tony pins going into the last game. Tbs Chicago, knocked out Nash Garri —B. Irwin. - - yet." Klein. EmsTsuchy, Sophie Krauzal- After The Publication Of The Paper. ,v trouble. Ttm« 10 minute nerlodoi glite team wefb also defeated. Mrs. ■eout ataadartia and wotH." this week to form plans concernlDg tls and Helen Copeland. son. Son JoM. (1). —*• litrlagatea, ’M. Um dote. ate. • —Helen Oopelaad. | i, -i MANOHiarflBB ICVICNIWO HKBALD. MAMUfiJdKrCK, CONN, WTONMlbAY, i U R ^ l ? MANCHSSTKR EVENING HERALD, UANCHB8TER. CXINM.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20,198S. ' -r :• Toonerville Folks * By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE B ^ G e n e 4 & e ^ Mickey ^himself) McGuirT
When you start crowing you stop We know a boy who toys his START\NCj a 'WT t o o earuy growing. teacher "don't know nothl^' be W H A T — cause one day she eaye 4 and 1 are WITH >(OUR SATOtNlNG 1 TEMR, NO GOATS 9, Little Peggy, aged six. was busy 5 and another day she eaye 3 and N E lC iH B O R ■BAXTETR/-s.UhA"M‘- tL L . with pencil and paper when her 2 are S. 'DTVk'PT A GAHliEN CALENl>AR AUD sum ptuo^y appointed bedroom. A mother happened to come into the CH A R T VOR NOU .BAXTER /SWlNCb THE visible at one aide. nursery. Thoughtful Man—There always Is H E S TOO WAI4TED SEVERAL TOUNQ man, Wide windows furnished plenty of Mother—What is It you're draw something to be grateful for. TAN/ORABLE PLANTING TINAES-VES/ JUST RECEIVED another lot of The Grouch—Yeb! I lead a dog’s THICK "FOR , train to qualify araervlce, Inatalla- thoae all wool panU for men. Price ventilation. She wanted to exclaim ing, Peggy? NOT "PLANNING A GARDEN THIS LOST—ON MAIN STREET Satur tlon expert, all typea refrigeration, $2,08. Real valua We give Oreen with pleaeure but, under the cynical Peggy—I'm drawing a picture of life,' but I’m thankful I don’t have W h THAT CRACK/ air conditioning. Write, age, phone, •y® ^ ^® buUer, ahe stepped God. fleas like other doge. VEAR— NO-W-T4GURE tLL"PUT THIS. day Boon, two $10 bllla. Liberal re Stamps. Highland Park Store. Mother—But, sweetheart, nobody -‘^ H E A N ' ward If retuBBed. S3 Bigelow atreet. preaent- occupation. Electric Re through the doorway and Into the e a g l e s t o p b u c k l a n d PLACE ON THE NIARKET,AHD GET SOME, H IS SHAATTY". Tel. SS5S. frigeration Instruction Labora- S CsBuiON KBiomud room. The butler followed her knows what God looks like! The average woman who goes on torlea Box O. Herald. WANTED—TO BUY 58 closed the door, stood stiffly at at! The Eagles got back on the win Peggy (keeping right on drawing) a diet finds she is a very poor loser. COUNTRY-SORT TOWN AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 • 1938 NCA SEIMX.tMC tentlon. —They will now! OF AN e s t a t e ^,:— .THERELL.b e MY ning side by defeating the Buckland fO T - y" ^ 3 V v a r d ! ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 1933 WILLTS SEDAN, 1931 Pon- I BUY EVERYTHINO aaleable in She turned to face him. Boys’ C3ub in a rough and tumble A kind old gentleman, seeing a RAONG STABLES, AGENTS WANTED 37-A the line of Junk, and live poultry. game. The Eagles played a good If a fellow gets too lonesome in small boy who was carrying a lot STAMP COLLECTIONS wanteA tlac coupe, 1930 Chevrolet coach, William Ostiinsky, 91 Clinton St. "Begging 3TOur pardon, Mias ” 1930 Ford coupe, 1929 Nash aedan, BEGIN HERE TODAY said the butUer, his face keeping passing game but their opponent a strange town he can always get a of newspapers under his arm said: YOU KNGW-AND A While cnue ii on you can get good WANTED—20 MEN or women for Tel. 8879. MILUCENT OBAVES’ employ- "Only tha trunk and cIothM in had a tendency to mix U up. Jos manicure. Old Gentleman—Don’t all those price for your old collectlona. Drop 1929 Ford road.ster, 1928 Oldamo- house to house canvassing. Experi my boarding house.” the dour look of one who has by ^ SMALL HERD OF- bile aedan. Cole Motora—8463. , OEfMtGE DRIMOOLD, teUs her surprise bit into a l^mon. '"If you’re HlllnskI and Wilson were best for papers make you tired, my good a line to Stamp Collector, Box 890, enced. 80c hour. Inquire 373 Adams be has a oonfeaslon to dictate and "Those." he said, ■ "are out of boy? "PRIYE HOLSTEINS- street, HiUlardvllle. BOARDERS WANTED 59-A the question. Bay nothing about going to be working here, just a the losers. Sudolf and Wievsblckl Man—Truth is stranger than fic Mancheater for an appointment. 1932 FORD COUPE, 193a Ford warns her against a woman In a wore high scorers for the winners. tion. Lad—No, 1 don’t read ’em. black ermine oqat. them, r u have some baggage sent word at advice. The young men Coach, 1930 Ford coupe, 1929 Ford FOR RENT— ROOMS. Pleasant out tomorrow. You can go on have a rivalry. Norman won’t no- Buckland A. C. Friend—Maybe It only seems coupe, 1930 Ford roadster, 1929 MUlioeat leaves the office and B. stranger because it’s so much scarc GO PERSONALS 3 U V E STOCK—VEHICLES 42 location, near mills and bus line. en such a woman. Later she shopping expedition. And now Uce you. Master Robert will an ib Ford roadster. Brown’s Oarage, 478 Board if desired. Telephone 8284 or here’s Cynthia." smu when his mother’s around and 1. Joe HlllnskI, I f ___ ;.4 er. To a good dentist to get dental MADAME DEAN—Readinga on all Center street. FOR SALE—SEVERAL good farm flnda her purse has been taken try to make love to you when she 3. John Hilinskl, rf ....1 call at 231 Pine street. and a similar one eubsUtated. In The door opened. Norman Happ, advice; alTaira, 90c. Answers all questions. horaea, also one Guernsey cow, 4 standing slightly to one side, indi Isn’t. The master will stick up for 1. Irish, c ...... 0 Be Happy! To a good doctor to get medical ad Guaranteed satisfaction or no years old, ready to freshen. J. C. the elevator she meets a dlsUn- you if things go too strongly 2. Brogan, r g ...... o gushed-looklng man of middle age. cated Millicent with a bow. Be happy; let who will be sad, vice; charge. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 900 Ann AUTO ACCESSORIES— Scranton,428 Hlllstown Road. Tele APARTMENTS—FLATS— "Dad’s now secretary,” he said. against you. Aa far as the madam 0. Wilson, Ig ...... 2 There are so many pleuwnt things, To a good lawyer to get legal ad phone 7892. Returning to the oSlee, MlUlcent 0. Dzuvar. rg ...... o street, Hartford. TIRES 6 TENEMENTS 63 flnds Drimgold dead. In panic she Cynthia Happ stepped through Is concerned, don’t offend her, and ^ many things to mak'e us glad— vice; the door and stood, as coldly pol don’t let her know that Robert ever |[rhe flower that buds, the bird that Then bock to the office to figure GOODYEAR TIRES. Tires, tubes FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, rushes sway and registers st a ho speaks to you.” newly decorated, ample room for tel under sn assumed name. Next ished as the facets of r. diamond, stags; out for yourself how to Invest your A and accessories. Socony gas and WANTED—PETS— staring at Millicent Graves with Millicent flashed him a surprised ^And sweeter still than all of these money. Manchester oils. M. Sleri, 141 North Main flowers and vegetables. Inquire .98 meets the stranger again P. POULTRY—STOCK 44 He tells her hie name l.t JARVIS expressionless appraisal. glance. The man’s expression did 3. Sudolf, rf ...... Are friendship and old memories. Evening Herald street. Telephone 6718. Summer street. "Miss Grabes,” Happ aald. “Miss not change. WANTED TO BUY live fowl, broil Hupp sends her to s beauty 1. B. Archlvy, rf . ,. , A THOUGHT shop where. In qilte of her protests Grabes, this is my vrife.” “■And was there anything you 0. H. Wajner, I f ...... Women should worry, when they CLASSIFIED ers, and roasting chickens. Any FLAT FOR RENT at 174 Eldrtdge Millicent bow^, uttered her wanted, Miss?” he asked. Bat I will hope continually quanUty. A. Gremmo. Tel. 8441. street, all conveniences. Call 6470 she le traneforn^ Into a brunet. 0. W. Wajner, If .... have been shown that men will love will yet praise Thee more ADVERTISEMENTS GARAGES—SERVICE- Hspp oomes for her la hie oai pleasure, and felt strangely 111 at "No.” she said, "and thanks. But 0. Wlevsblcki, c . : . . , them in spite of paint, bobbed hair STORAGE 10 or apply 314 McKee street. ease. why did you . . .7" more.—Psalms, 71:14. CO e-s . OonBt els average worda to a ttsa. and bitrodnoea his son, NORM.AN. 2. Yonkowski, Ig , .. , and knickers. k. Hi 15 YEARS IBtfectlve March IT. i n t provements, 95 Charter Oak, be to motion. The chauffeur guided tended her hand. door with ponderous dignity and Cath Charga tween Main and Spruce streets. it with deft skill through the traf ■My dear girl,” she said, "come took his liveried back out Into the lapper anny ay • Conteoutlva^Oays ..i 1 ettl • eta WRESTLING A pole vaulter has to be pretty F su. u. F a MT. orr. S & t Consecutive Dayt .. • eta 11 eta WANTED—AUTOS— GARDEN—FARM— Sam Yulyes, 701 Main street. fic. right In and make yourself at hallway with the air of a mortician well up in the world before he has 1 Day ...... 11 etal II eta DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 Jarvis Happ turned to his son home. I’ve been trying to get officiating at a funeral. any loving cups to decorate his liv All ordera for Irrerrular Inaertlona MOTORCYCLES 12 FOR RENT—3 ROOM modem heat Jarvis to get a secretary for his will be charged at the one time rate. ed apartment, in Rubinow Building, and said, by way of explanation, Millicent wanted to laugh, and By ASSOCIA’TED PRESS. ing room. SCORCHY SMITH Maddox Dives! By John C. Terry Special ratea fer long tarm every WANTED— SECOND HAND car, FOR SALE—GREEN MOUNTAIN 'Miss Grabes is the new secretary home work for a long while. I'm then she wanted to cry. Her nerves day advertlaing give upon requeat, potatoes 60c bushel. Delivered. private front vustibule, rear veran glad he’s finally found one that UOOCNLV, SCORCHVS keen eves see five TlMy specks coming four cylinder roadster or touring. da affording a good view of Bolton I have engaged to take care of were almost completely unstrung. New Haven;—Sandor Szabo, Hun* College Senior—What would you Ada ordered for three or ait daya John Waddell, 59 Cooper HIU suited him.” gory, won from Emil Duaek, Omaha. th e mountain valley straioht Toward coco solo * and atopped before the third or fifth Cheap. Telephone 8659. hills. Wm. Rubinow, 841 Main St. my work at the.house.” Events had been moving with too advise me to read after graduation? MUCKS day will be charged only lor the ae« atreet. Dial 4787. She turned to her husband. bewildering rapidity to enable her (Dusek disqualified second fall after Norman surveyed her with In- Szabo won first.) English Professor -^The "Help MADDOY, tual number of .tmee the d appear WANTED—GOOD used cars, late WE AIM TO PLEASE; Drop in and tcre.sted eyes, and said, ”I hope ”It was rather sudden, wasn’t It. to keep up with them. Wanted” column. ed. charging at the rate earned, but models preierrea. Hlgheat cash San Franclsco.-^Man Mountain no allowance or refunde ran be made eee our large heated rooms Cut you’ll like it. Miss Grabes.” Jarvis? I mean, finding one who She turned toward the mirror UNAWARE THAT -FLYING AT on alt time ade etopped after the prices paid. Call,, write or phone, HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 happened to suit you.” and waa staring at the unfamiliar Dean, Norcross. Ga., beat Gus Son- «eoRCHY IS TWELVE HUNDRED, down expen-c. See Jensen, Johnson Millicent noticed the manner in nenberg, Providence, when latter It wouldn’t do to enforce -all the fifth day. H. E. Buckingham. 725 Main street. WINDOW SHADE closing out sale, Block. Phone 6070 or 7635. which Jarvis Happ had given her Millicent, tb her surprise, heard reflection when, without warning, laws. Somebody must stay out of FLYING HIGH Fe e t . No *'tlli forblda*’; diaplay llaea not East Hartford, Phone 8-4357. an entirely different tone of voice the door of her room jerked open. was unable to continue after losing gold. at 28 cents each. All high grade, an alias by simply changing one second fall. Jail to support the others. above THE Tha Uarald will not ba raaponalbla FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat on letter in her name. So she was *o issuing from the lips of the man A young man whom she had never Including Tantine, Hollands and who had figured so prominently Twin Falls, Idaho.—Ray Dem, RAILVWAY STATtOH . tor more than one Incorrect loaerttoa Cambrlcr, all sizes and colon to fit Ridge street, modern Improve be Mr. Happ’s secretary—or was seen before strode abruptly Into the Helen—They say that girl over of any advertlaement ordered for BUSINESS SERVICES ments. Inquire at 25 Spruce street. in her life during the past 24 room, slammed the door behind him Salt Lake City, beat Eddie Kahn, AT COCO Soto, more than one time. your windows on your rollers. 9 she? This man was altogether too hours. New York, straight fails. there puts ail her father makes on The inadvertent omlaalon of incor OFFERED 13 cents for new rollers. Call, phone, smooth, too suave to suit her. He violently, stared at ner with slow her back. WArriNG FOR HiS rect publication of advertlaing will be seemed to have carefully planned “I’m not certain.” he said cas appraisal, and slowly nodded. reetlne' only by cancellation of the CALL V, FIRPO of 116 Wells street, or drop card, and wo shall bring FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement ually, “that she’ll do.” LONG ON UNDERSTANDING Youth—Evidently he must be out LAST SHU* TO oharge made for the aervloe rendered. for good service and prompt de samples. Open evenings. W’lll put a detailed campaign, every step of “Will you kindly explain," Milli Great Falls. Mont. — "Spotty.” of a job now. with garage. Apply 135 Pearl St. which had been carefully mapped He turned and eyed her, much cent demanded, trying to muster REFUEL, PltaeEEI>S All advertlaementa muat conform livery. Hange and fuel oil. Ice. them on your windows from 1 as If he had been looking over dachshund-terrier — half a dog in atyle. copy and typography with dozen up. Capitol Window Shade FOR REN T-FIVE ROOM flat. Hrst out in advance. This campaign what dignity ahe could, "exactly Some people think the mark: TOWAROTHE regulatlona enforced by the pubileh- wf)od and dump trucking. Dial had been laid without consulting a horse he contemplated buying. what you mean by . . . ?’’ high and two dogs long—isn’t much era and they reaerva the right to Co., .46 Capen street. Hartford. floor, all conveniences. 27 Vtalkcr "At any rate,” he said, "she’s on looks but apparently is a good "Sterling” Is all that is .icccssary to stxbon on his adit, revlae or i eject any oopy oon- Open evenings. street. Telephone 6764. Millicent — the person most con The young man interrupted her. listener. cerned. the best available. I’m going to make the gift appreciated. WAY 10 ARMARA'S atdered objectionable. "H oo^,” he said. "Nix on that When the dog is at the home of CLOSINO HOUHS^laaelfled eda to FOR SALE- USED EASY washer, FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, Once more ail of her suspicions give her a thorough trial. We’ll headquarters,, be publlahed aame day muat be re- HOUSEHOLD SERVICES make her comfortable In the blue noiae. Give me the low-down and two-year-old Ruth Lofstrom’s grand Judge—You are charged with vot oelvid by It o'clock noon: Saturdaye in good working condition. Price all modem Improvements., Uve came to the front. Why was Mr. room, and ...” give It to me faat. After you mur mother, It Is brought to a telephone ing three times. What have you got 10:t0 a. m. OFFERED 13-A Happ doing this? What was his low. Call Kemp’s Inc. minutes co mills, three to trolley dered George Drimgold what did and Ruth sa3rs: "Spotty come play to say about it? WASHINGTON TUBBS Inquire a". 82 Garden atreet Tel Interest in her? What did he >t)u do with the shorthand notebook with me.” Prisoner—Then I’ve been gipped. OUT OUR WAY Bv Williarr’u TELEPHONE YOUR RE-UPHOUSTERING of 3-plcce llv- FOR SALE—USED ROYAL elcc- 6723. want? The smile faded from Cynthia in which you’d written his confes WANT ADS. Ing room gultes, moth-eaten up tric cleaner. Overhauled. Price low. The pet gives a joyful yip and They only paid me for once. fflOPISlOP NOSPIKKA She stared steadily ahead, say Happ’s face. There was no frown, sion ?’’ .scampers to Ruth's home, a block ■ C 3 7 Ada are accepted over the telephone holstered furniture, odd chairs, rc- Kemp’s Inc. FOR RENT—FIVE ROOMS at 19 ing nothing, but conscious of Nor no expression of irritation, no .DA EM6LISH. at the CHAHOiC RATB given above 1111 cushions, rewehb sofa and chair away. The telephone is also used Have you received your seed cata IS CAB/ rwaav»t*.l t' Stock Place, rent reasonable. Phone man H a p p’a approving glance slightest sign of annoyance, but her (To Be Continued) to get "Spotty" home. Getting a dress U no laughing ae a oonvenlen j to advertiaere. but bottoms. Renovating of matlrcsics, FOR SALE—USED KELVINATOR 7265 or Inquire at 21 Stock Place. studying her profile. voice was cold with finality. She log yet? Then the first robin can't matter though it keeps you in the CASH flATBB will o«- accepted an one day service. Day or evenings. refrigerator. Ideal for summer be far behind. ■0;n rULL PArMKNT If paid at the bual- The young man made her strange said, "Not In the blue room, Jarvis, stitches. r 7 r-tea offtc# on or before the aaventh Phone 3015. Sample.^, estimates home or cottage. Very low price. RENT HUNTING? Tell us what ly nervous. He had all of the mag my dear. We ll put her in the rose OlH( day following the flret ineertion of MILK. .Mancho.ster Upkol.stcring See it at Kemp’s fnc. you want. W ’ll take care of it for netic attraction of his father, cou room.” eech ad othecjuiae the ClIAfiUK Co.. 218 .Mortli Klni St.. .Manches you without charge. R. T. McCann. pled with the appeal of a young HA.TB will be collecied. No reepnnal- FOR SALE - MAYTAG used wa.Hh- And Jarvis Happ made no at bftiiy for errora in telephoned ada ter, Conn. .Mnnclu-.P)umbln«~noollns .. m n 3063, 8860 or 8864. TO BE SOLD lessly. 'are you doing thla? What Insurinc* ...... ti are you after? What . . . ?” This time Jarvis waa firm. He Utlttn«ry~Ur«8BmnkinK ...... If We offer at a bargain price, a One home of six weD arranged turned to face her. ”I’vo taken Movtnff»Trucktnv-^..orfto . 10 the liberty,” he said, ”of having Publlt Psst«nv«r 8« rrl08 .lO-A IMJBLIC PASSENGER rooiiu. .'Modern In all details including flreplace; large lot well His voice waa vibrant with pow Pntrmnc—Psp^rtnft ...... II planted, and a 2-rar garage. Centrally located In a good nelgh- er. It cut through her quick clothes for Mias Grabes sent out Proftistonal B«rvtc8B . II SERVICE 30-A from one of the department stores. Rtim lrln* ...... ” . II Imrhood. I»rlce Is below replacement cost and the assewted valu- questions as the prow of a steam You will And the packages In care r«|iorln»—Dytlng—aonln* * 14 IN ADDITION TC SILVER lAni allon. If you woni a nice home at a low price, call boat cuts through water, turning of the housekeeper, Winton, and (RE.4D THE STOKV. THEN tX)LUR THE PICTURE) Qoodb nnd Sarvtc# tb Bus Line, Do Luxe Bu- for lodge it up on either side In neat, grace Wnntad-w.Bu»ln««B 8«.vic« •••••a. U ful waves. you will eee that they are placed in The fancy dancer soon cried, 1 R daratloM l j ^ t y or team trips, we also offer Mias Grabes' room.” see."' This made the Tinlea laugh In CourMs and C U a a ra ...... 7 passenger sedan delivery. Phone "There’s no time for that now,” He turned to Millicent and said. "Whew! That’s just about all I can glee. Then their old friend, the giant, ' " in r " n > ///•• I." • a II he said. "Remember, you have eal--Dratnatlr ...... If 963 .Main St. have hired you. Be careful to keep Just try it and you’ll know. • l»nnt#d—Inairuotlon’ •••••• • a 10 you will find a complete outfit in the can do. Be careful, or he’ll lasso SALESMAN SAM A Left-Handed Compliment pkofessional things btween us on a strictly things which I have ordered for ”I’ve tapped and whirled till it you. Ropes can be made to do queer ^ Pfnaarlal buslnss basis. Norman is interest has made me dizzy. Now I am ^ H e sTiLu IS \ \ b o Y! IT ^ a d a —'8 iocka-»yortganaa .. II SERVICES 22 you.” things, and he will show you how.” ^ BOUQU6.T)H(^PI'1al'?COHy9 I'L L SAY ( S'UPPOSIM’ THEY CHAlC^eo 7 Butinaaa OpportunlUtt ... .. II ed In you. Stay away from him. She would have said something, afraid I’ll have to stop, or in a heap OP Posies AM' T a k e 's m T o m r s . / i s a o J WER-Yes. TUST (AJewT THeREjTHATS IS I ^ F O O Uonay to Loan ...... Keep away from Robert if you want at ANN’S BEAUTY SHOP, 13 Oak but the expression on his face upon the .’•.ooi I’ll go. ” The cowboy promptly climbed SHE'S IM TVe HoSPITa U Tb eex HER. i ^ g -omma FEft. TW e LUCKY, I, „ , -^Itnatlana to hold your job. Use your eyes.” Then on the small stage edge she ^nniffd —Famala ...... | | Rwm IL Teleph.me 7341. caused her to remain silent. aboard the stage and ihen he loud 'VW ------ftOAS too Pen c e n t FACE LI fT e o ;y c o s t You CO M PLETE 9T T h a t J 1 We Represent The “Who’s Robert?” she asked. He took a step forward, stood sat. We Scouty promptly tipped bis y c s, s ib / Help Want«d~Mala ...... | | All branches of Beauty Cuituro "Cynthia’s son.” ly roared, "I’ll do a little jumping, HEALTHY 1 pLEMT*/! 3 0 S I laiesmaD Wanted ...... |« . a permanent waving. * politely to one aide, waiting for hat and aald, "I once knew how to 1 THINK Halp Want«d>-MaU or Pamala.. 17 Lumberman’s Mutual Casualty Company "Who’s Cynthia?” first, right through a big rope ring. his wife and Millicent to precede tap. Shall I perform a bit? “Just watch real closely and SO... AND I Aftii.a Wanted ...... IT*A "My wife.” him. A wooden-faced butler man "I’ll do the very best I can." The Jltoatjont Wan(ad<~PamaU* *!!.* | | SHAPED eye-brow, Automobile Writing Company you’ll see that it’s, as easy aa Can HOPE TO flowers I i r Bltuailona Want#d-~Jdat# ...... | i will ^ necessary with your new "Then you’ve . . .’* aged, without changing his ex girl replied, "That’s fine, young SAVE Vo’riri? ri“w ■utomoblle Insurance premiums—and “Yes.” he interrupted, ‘Tve been be. I’ve had my rope a long time, f in d out, Employment Afauctea ...... aa hat. Do hot wear a pencil line. pression in the least, to make man. No matter how your dance and I guess I’ve trained the thing.” married twice. Cynthia la my sec Millicent Graves feel like some turns out, we won’t make fun of it.” POR SURE. fit BUH^F ' Pe*»—Bird.—p .t, ...... Arch ,Wc. Weldon Beauty Salop, ond wife. Norman’s mother died The rope slipped slowly througl^ Ll». ■tuck—V.hiriM . !s Hotel Sheridan, ' M Is very, very risky to drive without Ineuranoe. thing the cat had dragged in from when he was 10.” a garbage pail. his hand, so all the bunch could U8 ^ultrr sad Svp.llM ..'"II!!” ” . 1 —rf « r ** 9 a. m. until 6 p. m. Thursday So Scouty promptly started in derstand how he worked it Into ‘ W.nt.d - P.i. —Ponlirr—#-ou do this? Why . . . ?” With ponderous steps he led the loop. He shouted, “Here 1 go!" Artlel.. for Ssl...... ■Pianos tun- "You’re supposed to do secreta "Say, you are very good, son. You His jumping made a lot of noise, Boat, uid Acc.urt.. *** .. ed. repaired, rebuilt, 28 Bigelow way up a wide flight of atairs, dowm have danced a lot, before. Bulldls* M .l.rui, " , . I • 11 • • J! street Phone 4219. rial work, and you’ll work hard a corridor. He opened a door, seem but it amused the girls and boys, as at it. I did it because I wanted “However, here is one good tip. through the ring of rope he gaily g »®‘>.»«»-'V«ich..-J.*,lrr n M Robert J. Smith, Inc. ed to audibly sniff as he said, "The Tap dancing often ma.tcs you slip. FRENCH BEAUTY SHOPPE bud" I hone: .34o0—,i746 gg.s Main St. to. Now tell me, have you any rose room. Miss.” traveled to and fro. F - r i'J S d .. « get special. Cut, shampoo, and lin baggage anywhere? Have you left Tis always smart to keep your body ger wave or marcel for ll.OO. Take any anywhere at all?” right cIo.se to the floor. (Dunry Is the victim of a trick So'uMkerd *'^"*‘* K MlUlcent Graves stepped Into a “Then you won’t fall so far, you Msehin.nr .ad TcoU .IIIIH” ! u Johnson In the next atorv). Mu.tesI la.trum.nt...... u Block. Telephone 3058. i g — •5®.*,*"^ Slot. Cqnlpni.Tit ... •. Bpsdisis St th. 8*or.. .. ALLEY OOP Api»r.l—Pur. ...I” " Ii APRIL 1st. The Maples Moving: Day (xAS BiMjtHES The Perfect End of a Day By Frank Be:*k W .n t.d —To Bay ...... I IIIIII | | Hos^pltal will start a tonsil, ade lookout, OOOLAI , WO, ALLEY/WE’BE By HAMLIN fM GOIW ATTER THEM I WAS COUNTIN I KNOW -BUTCANT90U YOU CAN BE OUTDOORS ■ m w o —Ba .r d —H .l .t ^ l'l i ' noids, and maternity clinic. Rates c W6U. Rid OF THEM.' ON THEM HELPIN . I NOW. WE’LL HAFTA VELLA YAPS.' I’LL SEE THAT WE'RE LUCKY [LAM.'TH’TWOOF, WAE AXES .'OOOLA, AND PLAY IN THE 6AROE Room. Without Board .. ItiT ’" !'’'.*’ physician LET THEM GO - WHEN we HAFTA / THEY RAN OUT ON OS, THA’S SWELL.' and registered nurse in attendance. SHOW ’EM THEY THE LEMIANS I A N D RIDE YOUR SCOOTER jkard.rs Wsat.4 ...... CAM’T BUN OUT ) PIGHT OL KINO ^ NOW. INSTEAD OF ’ WHERE’D ’JA d r o p p e d t h e m . AND HELP MOMMY Conntnr Bo.rd-Ru„ru TUNK AJd’ HIS 5®t»l»—R osU B raat...... ON M E.' ' Du r in g -rHEiR D U S T A N D .. OH a t t a c k CJMNDUR. 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