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THREATEN PRIESTS 500 National Guards

FEDERAL GUNS BLAST UFE Move Into WITH KIDNAPING

FROM DILLINGER AFTER HE

a L A U D D R . D O L A N violence, as police’ ! conveys were drawn un’tn 1**!^ “ d 67 others

fast C.lhpses W l... Ma. DEMOCRATIC trucks through the ranL ‘of sTr°ik* ' »u«"‘rig”poace~buck

ing truck drivers | from The ahoi>W down came on th» which the guardsmen Convicted of Bombing ikine ‘he fair grounds to the of the deal LEAVES THEATER

Charges Gets Jail Sentence TORCH that of last Friday were warned by truck owners that The strikers, demanding higher unless they return today, other REACHES END OF TRAIL drivers will replace them immedi- wages and wider recognition of Vienna, July 23.—(A P)— The Manchester Party Leader ately. pelr union, essayed to sell pamph- expectation of at least a dozen Mayor A. G. Balnbridge said In a lets to raise funds for their cause. BANDIT, TRAPPED,

hangings In Austria this week un- public statement armed police were 'The laundry and dry cleaners der the new compulsory death pen- Given Lavish Praise by ready to- convoy any necessary union has voted to call a sympathy strike beginning at 7 a. m„ Tues- alty decree 'of Chancellor Engelbert trucks and were not going to per- day. Dollfuss collapsed today when a mau Spealiers at Meeting Here KILLED ON SPOT found guilty of bombing and arson both crimes carrying the death pen- alty, was sentenced to eight years of Democratic Women. imprisonment. The trian, a 41-year-old Nazi, REICHSTAG FIRE STORY Recognized by Government Sleuths, Desperado Traded was found guilty by a court martial Manchester's outstanding Demo- of destroying a telephone booth crat—Dr. Edward G, Dolan— was lo Movie House and Shot Down Before He Had Chance '■ with an Incendiary bomb. It had generally been assumed that he the recipient of unstinted and Gi™ BY GANG MEMBER

would be hanged, since he not'only unanimous tribute at the regular to Draw His Weapon— Hair Was Dyed a Darker Hue, Illegally pos.sessed explosives but monthly meeting and luncheon of used them against public communl the Connecticut Federation of

cation lines and burned down the F' Hims 13 Men I n - S trikers v 6™ ^ Scars on Cheeks Removed by Plastic Surgery, Gold booth as well.

May Kidnap Priests. Rimmed Glasses Framed Eyes— Lifting of Arm by Nazis In Styrja were circulating a secret threat th at five priests will O N Mim noN be kidnaped and held as hostages Department of Justice Chief Signal for the Shooting. for each Nazi who . may be con- demned to death. If the Nazi dies, says the threat, the priest will die, derlubbeW as Dupe in longshore- fCopyriKht, lo.'.t bj- A.joclatert Provo) The Socialists were reported to OFFERS $1000 DOLLAR.S Chicago, July 23 — Dlllinger's FOR DILLINGER’S SHIRT be preparing similar retaliatory dead. , measures in case any of their men ™*- : men Expected lo Resume are hanged. He swaggered from a neighbor- Chicago, July 23.— (AP) _ jt Meanwhile the secretly circulated hood theater last night into the Showmen scrambled for memen- , July 23.—The Dally Her- Work Wednesday. toes, the more gruesome the bet- Socialist organ "Arbiter Zeltung' raking fire of government guns. comments: "The hatred against this ald printed today what purports to / , ter, of John Dilunger's demise Too late he saw the gleaming steel : t o d a y . government ■ is so Intense that be the story of the "last surviving of the trap set for him. threats with gallows' no longer member of the Reichstag fire gang.'* San Francisco, July 23.— (A P )_ I "I’ll give a thou.«and dollars His hand went for his gun. Too I for the shirt he was wearing. If have any effect." The name is given as E. Kruse, Striking Pacific cokst longshore- To Try BomberN. with membership No. 134522 In ihe lat<(. Three bullets tore into his ,the heirs will sell it, ’ one told The Socialist bombers and an- Storm Troopers. Kriise k said to men. w-ho.se 76-day-oId dispute body—One in the neck, two in the ■■ Police Lieut. Stephen Barry. other Socialist who supplied them have been a personal servant to the flared to a climax with the sympa- body. He staggered, fell. Another offered $100 to the with explosives for dynamiting kte Em.st Roehm, who w-as chief thetic mass walkout of union labor It was the end of John Dlllinger. I city for four blood stained bricks of staff of the Storm Troopers. The hojir was 10:40 p. m., cen- from the alley where Dllllnger railroad track are scheduled lor here, voted today on whether to ac- court martial this week. The two Now A Fugitive cept arbitration, of all Issues. ■ tral daylight savings time. The ' died. They hoped to exhibit these place was Just outside the Biograph ’ : trophies at fairs and carnivals. bombers shot and critically wound- Kruse is now stated to be a fugi- RepresenUtives of President ed a policeman in their attempted tive in Switzerland, from whim R^sevelta National Longshore theater a neighborhood moyls at “It’d be a gold mine," one. of escape. Fullerton and Lincoln avenues, on ^ them told Barry enthusiastically. Dr. Edward O. Dolan country he is said to have written Board sped by airplane all along Court martiala are also scheduled to President Paul von Hindenburg, the coast to deliver ballots at the the northwest side, in territory where the blood of many a Chicago for five Nazis arrested In various Democratic Women's Clubs at the the British government and new.s- various ports and supervise the vot- sections of Austria for the posses- Center Congregational church papers in neutral countries. Tiie ing. gangster has flowed before. fi-ed the five shots. He declined to Had the climax of this bank rob- reveal his,-identity. sion of explosives. Other similar house Saturday afternoon, which Dally Herald’s account of this stor-/ Louis Bloch, secretary ot the arrests are expected momentarily. was attended by about 225 members reads: ber—desperado-killer's career been President's board, said the result of pre-arranged it could have been no Had Little 5Ioney from throughout the state. "Kruse says that on Feb. 10. 193J, the election should be known by to- Officials searched through tha Great Ovation more sensational. There was even morrow night at the latest. If the an audience, loitering about the Cicthtng. In one of Dillinger’ Testimonials to Dr. Dolan were (Continued on Pago Six) arbitration proposal carries, as is pockets—into which the lion’s share paid by numerous promirient Demo- vicinity of the theater dran-n by the predicted by even extremist leaders presence of so many Department of the ten thousands of,loot which REPORT 14 DEAD cratic leaders, men and women of the strikers, it Is expect,v1 tlie alike,, and were greeted by vocifer- of Justice agents that for a time he and hjs brigands had gathered longshoremen will return to work some believed a hold-up w-as plan- during raids—was found Just $7.80. ous and sustained applause, the Wednesday. ned. members twice rising to their feet 14 PERSONS DIE The back of his watch contained OVER THE WEEK-END Prepared to start the machinery Had Hid Hair Dyed tnc picture of alluring Evelyn Fran- in a thunderous ovation to the local of arbitration as soon as the vote man. Tho many speakers lauded Dillinger his hair dyed a darker chette an Indian girl who obviously k known. Senator Dr. Dolan as "the greatest cam- IN BUS ACCIDENT hue, tell-tale scars on his checks ranked first among the desperado’s Robert F. Wagner, authority on la- i-iuny women friends. But Two Aato Tatalities in paigner this commonwealth has bor legislation, and Assistant Sec- lifted by plastic surgery, gold rim- ever known , . , a man of uonesty. med spectacles framing his shifty _,'^b® ‘■onp which brought about retary of Labor Edward -F Mc- Dlllinger’s end was executed with- simplicity and unselfishness,' gifted Orady waited here. McGrady k a eyes,' his nose straightened, a care- State; Five Suicides and with great leadership . . . the tpreh- Auto Plunges Over 40 Fool member of die Longshore Board fully groomed black mustache out a flaw. Commendation poured bearer fpr that which'is cleanest, adorning his leering Up and the which Includes Archbishop Edward houre'" ‘be post-midnighc brightest and best In the Dempcra- J. Hanna of San Francl.sco and O. FEDERAL AGENTS HUNT whorls of his finger tips obliterated Two Drowned. tlc party . , . one who has won Embankment and Bursts K. Cushing, San Francisco attor- by acid, strode through the lobby ,, Gratifying as well as reassuring greatest respect and admiration ney. and sauntered down the street. Attorney General Cummings de- and who is worthy of the highest He passed apparently without Cisred at Washington. Joseph P. Ryan, president of the honors that can be conferred upon Into Flames. recognition, Melvin H. Purvis chief Department of Justice agents had (By Aanooiated Press) him." International Longshoremen’s Vs- FOR BANDIT’S FRIENDS of the Chicago bureau of the De- known for several days that Dillin- Death invaded Connecticut over aociatlon, predicted in New York partment of Justice. Purvis seated the week end and after traveling a Every speaker pledged whole- that the men will vote overwhelm- ger was .on toe N'brth Side. Purvia hearted and loyal support of Dr Ossining, N. Y., July. 23.— (A P)— in a parked car .moved his right learned he planned to attend' too varied course, claimed 14 lives—one Dolan, making it clear that a battle ingly to accept the peace plan. arm in a casual signal. Several of Its most violent demand., of the j At least 14 persons, men. women Nothing Else Left | Two Women Who Accom* Blograph theater. He selected , 15 as In the offing unless he is taken and children rode to a flaming death FATHER OF BANDIT agents leaped forward their pistols c!-ack shots—by a grim coincldenco year. In the state. care ot in the party’s patronage. "There la nothing left to do but glistening in the garish light. Attacking from the highways, in a motor bus yesterday and the submit,’’ said Harry Brijges. r. ill-' cne for each victim of murders a t- The Speakers ruins was searched today for more l^med DSlinpr to Movie R EC jjyEj Suddenly the ma.ik of insolence tributed to the Dillinger marauders. water, electricity and other sources Those who spoke included Mrs. tant strike leader here, who had i dropped from tho phantom free- death snatched Its victims from bodies. The bus carrying more than previously insisted the demand for The source of toe information was Dorothy Bartlett of Putnam, Mrs. 50 persons from to a booter’s countenance. He darted Into unrevealed. various sectors of the state. Ida Thomas of Litchfield, -■Mrs. union-control of hiring agencies I I neater Object of Big ___ an alley reaching for a pistol for a bdseball game at Sing Sing prison, should be granted outright. f They arrived in time to watch him Four fatalities one of which is John Flynn of Bridgeport, James L. ouel to the death. As he did so a five plunged wildly down a sharp hill in Waterfront employers and ship- ^ rurchase'a ticket and go in to see pioblematlcal, resulted from suicides McGovern of Bridgeport. • Mrs. Ossining, dove off a 40 foot embank- thot fusillado cut him dow-ii. Three —two died from a highway crash, Wuise Duffy of Hartford, William ping companlas ' already have Hunt; Flee in Excitement. John Dillinger, Sr., Said He ‘ . " It was a ment and burst into flames as it of the bullets struck him. Two miss- gunman's holiday for America’s No. ■ two met death from drowning, two N°>'walk, Judge Toomey of landed in a lumber yard. agreed to be bound by tho derision ed their mark and whizzed Into the died as the result of unusual acci- lllimantic, A. Don Bltgood, who of the President’s board on all is- 1 gunman. The film concerned a Sheets of blazing gasoline shot In sues and to arbitrate hours, wages terrified torongis gathered near the mythical ■ Blackle Gallagher" a New dents, two succumbed to Injuries re- all directions from the vehicle's ex- Wa.shington, July 23.—(AP)— J. Had Been Expecting Such tiicater atriklng the legs of two gap- ceived prior to Saturday or Sunday (Continued on Page Six) and working, conditions with sea- Edgar Hoover, chief of'the'Dc'pa'rt- York gangster who carried bis mur- ploding . fuel tanks. The flames men and other striking ship owners ing women spectators. ■ der missions even into Madison while one, body which had been in raged over two square blocks of ment of Justice investigation bu- an End for Son. The infamous fugitive sprawled op the water for several days was re- lumber and coal yards and docks. If the longshoremen consent to the Square Garden. Captain Tim O'Neill plan. reau. .said today that two women re- the pavement in a crumpled heap. of the East Chicag.i, Ind., police de- covered. Twelve seared bodies were rer There was a teilse silence when the Meanwhile the sUte, in th e-'n d ^ Increased activities at the long- ported to have accompanied John i partment who participated in a gun FEARS F E T FOR moved as soon as-the fire could be Dillinger to the Chicago movie last scores of horrified witnesses, the of a record breaking drought spell, checked. Two 'of those rescued battle against Dillinger and John (Continued on Page Six) night and to havd es'caped- aurihg i ’ ^AP) agents, two Chicago detectives and a'i^milton during an attempted bank gained a brief respite Sunday when alive died in hospitals. the fatal shooting. latcr.'^ would bf , Dminger, Sr., respected five officers from E ast Chicago, the mercyry diminished its scorch- I there last January, also Six Are Missing TRE.ASURY BALANCE the object of a renewed Federal neighborhood, went Ind., rushed forward. ' ing grip. Also some hope could be SAFETY OF BYRD Blarly today half a dozen passen- brought four of his men to the sho'w i ^bout the bii.siness of arranging for i u A , cordon e- was thrown - about------: the — house. The slaying of Sergeant WU- found in the prediction' of copier gers were unaccounted for. Sbe Wa.shlngton, July 23.—(AP)—The weather_ for today. persons, 'clothes aflame jumped Into Hoover did not go into detail' his son and namesake j desnit J I am O'Maliey In that East Chicago position of the 'Treasury July '’0 about the women. First i(epdrl.s ' toilay as ralmly as he had awaited ®'‘:°rts to crowd closer For farmers another day without the nearby Hudson river. They were was: Receipts. $10,436,810.24: ex cr a glance at the broken gangster skirmish furnished toe only, murder rain meant further destruction to Tractor Parly Fails lo Pick rescued. Eleven men and ' boys had it that Dillinger went to the ' the day he knew, was coming when charge against Dlllinger. Two Chlta- pendlturea, $19,581,796.55; balance theatre and emerged alone to face Ferle rays in the blinking marquee their parched crops. 'Yeaterday was leaped to safety as the bus bounded bullets would end the notorious go detectives swelled the force. $2,521,597,016.42; Customs receipts the cordon of 15 justice agents lamps flickered over his gray visage. The Fedeial were assigned to sta- the 14th day In which the state has down the embankment. Four of for the month, $12,820,014;31. bank bandit’s -life. Dark splotches spread over the failed to receive any measurable Up Trail of Interpid those killed were women. armed with pistols. tions and assumed the nonchalant RecelpU tor the fiscal year (since Talkitig with newspapermen in his Momentarily shaker, by the arx- bread exp;insc of his silk shirt and airp of so many idlers. amount of rainfall, and the weather Dr. Amos O. Squier, medical ex- July 1), $163,305,552.54; expendi- nouncement of Johnny Dlllinger's BpoHed his flannel trousers and i man said It might extend even to 20 aminer of West Chester county who office today, the black-haired chief Official Version Explorer. tures, $366,723,680.40 . (Including Investigator said he also had or- death at the hands of Federal “ ' ‘white sport shoes. days. started a coroner’s inquest as soon $174,7(W,555.60 ot emergency expeu- agents l&st night in Chicago,' the Purvis gave this official version: as he arrived at the scene expected dered a concentration of Federal Two Women Shot "I made arrengements fo surround An oddity of tne week end w-hlch dltures); excess ot expenditures, elder Dillinger quickly regained his Sirens shrieked and alarm bells was unusually Inviting for means of that the Hudson river would be force.s in the, hunt for John Hamil- toe-theater with picked men from Little America, Antarctica, July $203,418,427.86; gold assets, $7,900- composure and - looked after the clanged as a patrol wogan, an ambu- escaping the heat, waui the scarcity dragged today In on attempt to find 256,285.31. * ’ ’ minutest details of the funeral. among my investigators. They were 23.—(AP)—Grave concern for the out whether amr of the missing occu- (Continued on Page Six) lance and. a number of police squad armed only wlt.b pistols. No shot . of violence through the highway and safety of Rear Admiral Richard E At h!s side,’ Mrs. Audrey Han- cars raced up. Mrs. Etta Natalaky drowntngs only four of the fourteen pants of the bus had drowned when cock, si.stcr of the bandit and who gulls or machine guns were Issued Byrd was felt today. The trali they leaped into the river to extin- and Miss Thercse Paulus, botli foi I wished no general firing th at deaths taking these paths. leading to his lonely weather virtually reared him, upheld the wounded in the leg were carried to Ten On Saturday 8er\auonservHf Inn outpostnn.nn.. ' was — ;lost. • A- ‘heir flaming — ------clothing. i.___ .. family reputation for calmness in might endanger passersby. I station- buses w'cre traveline In a tr.c ambulance. Pilllngbr still breath- ed myself in my. automobile parked Saturday was the moat'violent of exciting moment.'!. At fir.st ' she I was placed in the patrol- car, the two days a total of ten lives trbrine'^htofhacw'^? Friday caravan directed by a man w^o had 275 Dead Heat Spell would not believe.that her brother two doors south of the theater. My to bring him back to the main base f been stationed at the- cutoff near I Automobillsts . and pedestrians being the total, five yesterday In- reported it codid not pick up the was dead. Convinced finally, heritracted bv the men .were stationed in doorways. It riuded a drowning a t Kent where trail. the prison at the top of the hill to . -first .thought was hf her father. ' • ■ ■ s w a r m d e was shortly before 9 o’clock when I signal them to make the turn. The by hundreds. Burly policemen open- Brock White 30, employed at a camp The'group was 50 miles out on 'Continues To Hold Sway Both said they had been "expect- f-rst noticed Dlllinger. He was coat- wowned after falling out of a canoe, bus that crashed shot by the cut-off. i ing something like thi.') to happen

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANOHES'ER.CONN., MONDAY; JTJLY 28, 193*. forcad a phyaleian to treat hia IN SLUMP wounda on March 14. FEDERAL AGENTS SEARCH PAQ» Local Stocks!N. Y. Stocks Tw o daya teter Youngblood kUlad EMBERS SKYROCKET STAMPS REMEMBERED Underahariff Cbarlea Cavanaugh at LAUD DR. DOLAK WEDNESDAY IS BIG “Cockeyed CavaUers” and Ye Ladye Fair Port Huron, Mich., atUmpUng to SALVATION ARMY PICNIC (Porniihcd by PatiuMB t Co.) 7 FOR BANDIT’S FRIENDS ON STOCK MARKET Adam Exp ...... % B NOW SCATTERED evade arreat but was alatn himaelf HERE AS AN UMPIRE C«'atTfl Bow, Bartfwd, Conn. Alaska Jun ...... 19>a DUllnger, Eugene Green, and a AS BIG S j e BURNS Allegheny ...... m AS DEMOCRATiC DAY At GLOBE POOL ATTRACTSLARGECROWDi woman were trapped la a St Paul (Oontimied from Page One) 1 P. .M. Stocks Allied Chem ...... I81 apartment on March 31. Tho Rockville Man Killed in Wor- Am Can ...... 67 Brokers Doable to Fiad ib y Hooeier hoodlum bleated hia way ton, Homer Van M e(«r and Lester Bank Stocks WithoDt a Leader tbe Mem> Bbzing Lath Kidanger Boild* cester Auto Crash at One Three'Buses Convey Party toJ Am ComI Alco ...... 29 > out. Green later died from wounds. Gillis, alias George "Baby Face” TORCH BEARER Bid Asked Am For Pow ...... 6 DUllnger was wounded In the escape ^andy. Ice Cream, Pop for Time OiYiciated at Games. . Elizabeth Park. Hartford on’ Popular MtirkM Cap Nat 9hnk A Trust 19 Nelson, three of Dillinger'a chief Reasoo for Dnilness — Am Rad St S ...... 12* bers Separate; Brief Ac- but a Mlnnekpolia doctor treated aides. (Continued from Page One) Saturday Afternoon. Conn. R iv e r ...... 490 I Am Smelt ...... ingsin Bockland Yester- RUBINOW BUILD,NQ ssi him and be survived. Hoover named Glllis as the man william Stamps, the Rockville I Htfd. Conn. T r u s t___ • 9 8 Am T*1 and T e l ...... H2^ 2,000 Children Provided; man who met death in an automo- Raid Police Station the department la moat anxious to wras named acting Collector o f In- A very. large crowd were present Wheat and Com U p.. !j Hartford National ..... 18 Am Tob 6 ...... 76V coimt of His Crime Career. On AprU -6, an automobUe believ- day Afternoon. hJe accident near Worcester, M ass. SHOPPERS SHOP I Phoenix St. B. and T . . 169 apprehend. He has been mentioned ternal Revenue when Dolan’s nom- at the Salvation Arm y Company 'Am Wat Wks ...... 17 ed Dlllinger’s waa found at Man- ination to that position was reject- yesterday, will be recalled by the Insurance Stocks Anaconda ...... nv aa the assassin o f W. Carter Baum. Prizes for AH Events. V meetihg. held at Elizabeth Park on kato, Minn., and two daya later be Federal special agent. In the Dllllri- ed by the Senate through the efforts o!d|r baseball fans as a baseball um- Jtsw York. July 2S — (A P )—The I Aetna Casualty ...... 91 Atchison ...... '...... 56 a plre. Chicago, July 23.-i^fAP)— ’The was reported to hove visited hts A tobacco shed lire In'the Buck- of U. S. Senator Augustine Loner- Saturday. The members of the Aetna Fire ...... 36 Auburn ...... 22 * e r outbreak in the Wlacon.sin Stock Market started off the . new I dangerous Dllllngera were leaderlesa father at MooresvUle. While police land area yesterday not only d.v woods last April. gan; John Limerick-, chairman .of , Wan* are rapidly nearing com- Back In 1893 and 1894 when base- Company meeting left the citadel Aetna Life ...... 1S1 Aylation Corp ...... ' 41 searched, DilUngcr and a com- ball rivalry was strong between the at 9 a. m. and it took three buses weak today with a decided down- Automobile ...... 20 today. etrtyed the shed but wras accompan- Not til Other Holdup*. the- local town Democratic commit- pletion for the annual W ater Car- Balt and Ohio ...... 18V panion raided a police station at ied by a novel sort o f daylight fir.:- tee; E. J. Murphy, a member of the nlvai and Picnic to be held at Globe Manchester and Rockville baseball to convey the party, besides quite a CORNED BEEF SPECIAL ward slant, although brokerage Conn. General ...... 27 Bendlx .'.... 1...... 12u Hoover said It was “unlikely" that houses were seemingly, unable to And the gmig that mushroomed Warsaw, Ind., replenished their works that occasioned conslderab'e latter committee. William Buckley. Hollow swimming pool Wednesday tc.ims, the question of an umpire number of private cars. Hartford F ire ...... 93 Beth Steel ...... 28 *i Dlllinger had participated In anv find any especial news happening Into the. moqt feared group of ruth- arsenal and went to visit Hamil- risk of other flres in the drled-out Democratic member of the Board afteraoon and evening under the was always one of the hard ques- In the morning baseball 'gam es Hartford .Steam Boiler 60 Beth Steel, pfd ...... 98' bank holdups since the Wisconsin CABBAGE FREE! CABBAGE'FREE! that could be held responsible. less hoodlom killer, with Dlllinger In ton’s sister Ui . ccndltlon o f fields in that part of tho shooting. of Education; Edward Moriarty, tions to settle, but there w-as seldom were played among the boys, while National Fire ...... 94 t»

Mr. and Mrai John Cargo of Fos- There will be a meeting at 7:30 M Walla straat, Mra. Mlchaal Buro- ter street spent the week-end at the tonight of the Tall Cedara carnival HOUSE WARMING PARTY Nazarene camp meeting In Fast committee in the Maaonic Temple. DRAWING TONIGHT wlts of- 36 Cooper street, Robert ABOUnOWN CHAMBER OUTING Oowdy of Bolton, Howard WyJlB » ' 1,500 ITALIANS HERE Douglas, Mass. , 27 Ulac street, Mre. Waldo Oagllar- ^/^nn One* Haminann. Mis* Vlr- Mr. and Mra. Leon R. Oelaler and GIVEN WENNERGRENSERGR^S -||W a Thompson and Mlaa Anna ON REFJUGERATOR TOBEHpAUGS done and Infant son of 28 Ash- daughter Shirley, of Worcester, worth street, and Blaine Kronlck of INFIELDMYEVENTS l5 u c h of the Naiareno Sunday The Amaranth Sewing club w*!! Mass., spent the wieek-end with Mr. meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 at Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wefiner-Wenner- 18 Stephen street were discharge Sdiool are attending the Naxarene and Mra. Peter Flynn of 18 Cam- Sunday. camp meeting at Eaat Douglas, th(i home of Mrs. Mary Leavitt, 14 gren, who recently moved from bridge street. Ann Flynn returned Third in Tri-Store Chevrolet street to Winter street, were eur Iftaa., for 10 days. i Munro street. Selection of Site Not Yet Raymond Magnuson of Wapplng, Biggest Gathering of Colony with them and will be their guest prised with a house warming party admitted Friday afternoon for treat- this week. Saturday night, attended by a ment of Insecticide poisoning, was Days Prize Will Be group of friends known as the "Jolly Made ^ Consider Colmn discharged this morning. Ever Held Here — Exten- Mrs. Edward R. Grier of Fern Dozen." street, Hartford, will be hostess to Awarded. During the evening, refreshments bia Again. the members of the Hartford . Re- were served and a aocial hour wms FIVE REPORT TOMORROW sive Program. PINEHURST-Dial 4151 publican Women’s club tomorrow at enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Wennergrsn .302 Main Street—Just north of Armory, her cottage at Bolton Lake. were presented with a lovely bed Tonlght the third Trl-Store Chev- spread. Wednesday. August 8. was set as FOR CCC EXAMINATIONS with close to 1,600 persona In at- Fxtra Ijjrge rolet Days' prize will be drawn ,it the date for the annual Chamber ME.VT SUGGESTIONS A free dance will be held tomor- the State theater at 9 o'clock. It tendance—one of the largest gath- j row night at Hills Grove in Wap- ot Commerce outing, at a meeting ' Cantaloupes Is the Norge electric refrigerator of the outing committee at the Three CCC juniors and two camp erings of Italians ever held In Man- Tender, Genuine Spring j plug- which was supplied by Watkins Chamber office this morning, but cooks will report at the charity chester—the first annual field day • 1 5 c , 2 f o r 2 9 c Brothers. OVER 200 AHEND office tomorrow morning for trans- under the ausptcee of Giuseppe Maz- Rib Lamb selection of the site of the event was and I The Anderson-Shea Post Auxiliary It will be Interesting to see If held off'untll the committee inspects portation to Hartford for examina- zinl lodge of the Sons of Italy, held Chops, lb. wlU meet at the Armory tomorrow there Is a change In the lucky ones tion. Those who will report are: 34c several highly-recommended resorts at the clubhouse on Keeney street .\hnut 4 to a pound. 17c, 2 for 33c night at S o'clock. The trustees are tonight. As It works out the first ARMY-Nm OUTING Stanley Falkowski of 68 Mapie Wry ifood value. late this aftpmoon. Last year the yesterday, was an overwhelming anked to be there a little earlier. two prizes have both gone to men outing was held at Columbia Lake, street; Steve Klos of 21 Kerry success In every respect. Thrive Rlb» of Comrd Be**f and the alternate numbers drawn which Is also under consideration street, and Adolph Wrube! ' of 24 From midday until midnight, an Try a half dozen of have been women. alwa>*ti pe!l rapidly, at the Ape* MIS! Jennie Scholsky of Ridge- Baseball Game Feature At- this year. Edmunds street. The cooks are: extensive program was conducted rial, piic<^—AO pirate ordi*r Nectarines...... 6 for 23c ! Wood street left yesterday forNew i •All three stores In this event, The outing la open to all mem- Bernard Plaakl of 88 Homestead which included all kinds of gamvs Hale's, Watkins’ and House's, have street and Walter Hllle of 22- Glen- early. ; York City where 'she will spend the , bers of the Chamber' and wdU be and athletic events, cards, tug-of- week with relatives. |found It a very fine business prom’> traction ~ Osano Caters held duHng the afternoon. A lunch- wood streeL war, horseshoe pitching, foot races, RIBS OF CORNED BEEF 33'hite Seedles.s Grjipes - ! l!on and the State theater has had eon win be served on arrival and sack races, climbing a greased much larger audiences than.usual. lbs. 18c lb., 2,lbs. .33c Campbell Council. K. of C. will dinner will be served In the evening pole, Bocce, 48 and many others. So Holders of coupons should re- for Dinner. at a cost per member of 11.50 or FEW BUCK RASPBERRIES many events were held, that It was Install Its new board of officers at a member that this is the last week 25: gathering to be held at the Osano, leas If possible. Frank Busch has impossible to tabulate the results Yellow Corn of the big sales event. Coupons for been appointed to arrange a sports for publication today. Cottage In Bolton tonight. The o ffl-; entrance In the Chevrolet contest Over 200 members of. the Army ON ACCOUNT OF BLIGHT Ground Beef ...... 2.3c lb. F^roni Bolton. I..iirKe cers will be Installed by Dlatrlct and Navy club enjoyed an all-day program for the afternoon. Throughout the afternoon and should be deposited In the coupon evening, refreshments were aerv>jd. ear*. f>ozi*n‘ ' ...... Deputy William J. Shea. A roast program of sports yc.aterday at The golf and tennis commltt^ie Native Broilers.. .fi2e each 33c hoxe.s not later than six o'clock Music for dancing was furnished by heef supper, will be served. M em -: Lledertafel Grove, Forbes street. also met this morning an d' an- The red cap raspberries are near- Cole S la w ...... 1.3c lb. next Monday night. The contest acr nounced later that the qualify! ig ly all picked and the black caps will the Speranza band until midnight. bers of the council vho are planning ’ tually closes at nine o’clock this East Hartford, at the annual outing Potato Salad...... 20c lb. Birdseye Lima Beans to take the trip are to meet, at the 6' the club. Urbano Osano, cater- round of the Chamber golf toume.v be few;. This has been discovered by The committee in charge - of the coming Saturday night. Those would start this Wednesday after- effair was headed by John Cara- 27c box Couacll’s club rooms at 7 o'clock; er, served a chicken dinner at 2 farmers who started picking when ; tonight and transportation will be ’ holding coupons will be given until o'clock and clam chowder was noon and^ -continue' until Saturday. they found that a blight had struck vento aa chairman and Natale Gar- six o'clock next Monday', however, Auguat 4. Tfils-jloumey la open to rone as assistant chairman. LUNCH TONGUE ^ • provided for those who have no served throughout the day. the black caps. The farmers will ELBERTA PEACHES ears. • i to get the slips Into the deposit all members and I t , la hoped that have no return- from this crop this Nice for Cold I.unrhrA boxes. . The chief Item on the day’s pro- t'ouart Imskcf, gram of sport-s was the heralded many will enter. An''«otry fee nt year. This is going to affect many hrnr 59c The big drum In which the cou- 25 cents will be charged to defray .Mis .MarJorlc-'Mltchell of Beech! game of soft ball between Joe Me- of the farmers who have peaches, St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters 17c“"'29c I'tpiart huskrt, . :.lreet is visiting relatives In .Med- pons are churned In order to mix Caughey’s All-Stars and the regular the expen.se of a first and siooid as In their planting they provide for of Isabella, will postpone its outing

extra larj^e ...... ; lord. Mass. She accompanied her them well before drawing Is nearly Rec-Leglon team. The regpilais prize. Chamber member.s who A!h^ ,^e harvest of the red raspberries scheduled for Wednesday at Ocean 75c j nieces. Ann and Jean Frazier, wpo filled to capacity. The results of scored seven runs In the second in not members ot the ^Country Club airiLDie black variety to fill In be- Beach, on account of Illness In fam- l-Lh. Glass Jars of Tongue, thl.s big sales event have been even I have been spending three weeks m ning, demoralizing the AIl-Sta;s, will be charged a small, reduced tween^^yie strawberry season and ilies of the members. It will prob- TOM\TOE4 NATIVE greater than Its sponsors anticipat- I town with thejr grandparents, .Mr. the regulars finally winning 19-2. greens fee for the qualifying rou.i-l the harveStlqg of the peach crop. ably be held Wedneaday. August 1. f l ( I MHEKS ed. It Is expected this week's busi- but qualifiers will not be asked to 23 i.nd .Mrs, W. H. Mitchell. Frank Cervlnl and Fred Hare rsually II.8S. lb. 14c each 5c ness in the three co-operating won the horseshoe pitching contest, pay fees In future rounds. House's Pine Grove, Ellington stores will be bigger than ever. defeating Herbert Fraser and Ray No plans were made for the tea- Green and W ax Beans — Squash — Celery — Peas. road, near Wapplng Center, will'be Many people have been of the be- Belknap, runners-up. The tradi- hls tourney but Dr. A. E. Friend the scene of a targe card party lief thkt coupons secured the last tional softball game was won by ‘.hs and Charles Burr were au'thorized week of the sale alone would be to handle arrangements for such a Special on Fant v Baby Beet.s ...... Ic bunch. 3 for 11c Wedne.Hrlay evening at 8 o'clock. Army, the Navy having failed to UE F U N ER A L HOME 0 The grove has recently been llhim- good for the Chevrolet drawing. live up to the advance notices ,to tourney, to take place In the near future. iniUed so that the players can see This was not true but that fact defeat the Army for the first time W ILLIAM P. alone has kept many from purcha.s- perfectly after nightfall. All cash in History. To date the Doughboys prizes will be awarded and refresn- Ing goods In either of the three hold all legs on all trophies—and Stores until the last week. monts served. Mrs, Frank E. House mean to hold them Indefinitely. HOSPITAL NOTES W Tonight’s drawing will take place The Irish again came out on top will be In charge and all players wi'l be welcome. as previously stated at nine o'clock. in the club's tug-of-war, beating ihe Italians who had previously con- A .son was born yesterday to Mr.

The Voting People’s Polish aocie- quered the Swedes. Members of the and Mrs. Joseph Sartor of 154 COST AS YOU DESIRE 1 School street. ely will be In charge of the Su:i- PUBLIC RECORDS winning team are; Bill Shecky, dny picnic at Mappylnnd Pavilion on Ray Belknap, Earl Chambers, "Gan" Baby John Stevenson of 150 West Every reKnement and facility known to modern Center street, Peter Luurtsema of I Oakaind street, Sunday, July 29. Williams, "Pinkey" McCaughey and mortuary science is employed in Quish service. ^ Marriage Inlentlnii I Dent ing wilt continue from 2 until' Harry McCormick. iilnrk with music by the Blite Dla- Francis 1., Getcholl of Hartfofl In the opinion of the club officials Impre.ssive fittiniis do not mean high price. and ..Mi.ss Leonettc V. Bergcro-i 1 mond orehe.Htru. A. pojmlarlty con- and members the current outing was Cost is as low as anyone desires. of tl\i.s town applied for a marrlag" test will he a special feature. Blvery the best ever, the grounds and purcha.se of a nickel or more w'.’u liccn.se In the,town clerk's office grove proving the best for an out- An Informative booklet Saturday. have voting slips on which one m.-iy ing of the size. Chef Osano,served TUTORING on funeral aervlee mnil« vote for the most popular young Certificate of Inoorpomtlon 200 members and provided plenty ol Christopher Glenney and Earl (I ed cratlse on requeat* man or woman. A delicious fruit clam chowder during the afternoon. By Experienced Seaman, both of this town, have rake will also be given away to the filed a certlflciitlon of Incorporatl n lucky ticket holder. A grabbag wi’l Teacher be provltlo.l for the children ami an cl the Glenney & Seaman, Inc., with a capital of $,*>0,000, all commi-n enti-rtalnment provided by the cor.i- AUTUMN VIEW All Primarj* and nilUee In charge. Miss Mary stock. The Incorporators are Chris-

Kitcli'ii.ski, MIS.S Olive Skrnbaez and topher Glenney and Earl G. Sea- HOME Grammar School man. Chester Ko.snk. 1 aajMAiNSr, XViirraiilee Deed 183 Autumn St., Mapehester Subjects.

Emella Thier to .M.argaret O.sosky. A private nursing Aiome for I A torrent of water made Its ap- MANCHESTER.' a single family dwelling ami lot '.i- old |>roplp, oonvaloM*ent» and In- I pearance In llolli.ster street right Phone 3862 I opposite the MoIIlster Street .School laied oFi -Ihe corner of Union and valldtt. Kat4^ Ki^aaonablct. Kerry slreel.s. j at noon today indicating a had I’rolmte Note : break in the water main at that j point. Officials tif the Manchester Will The will of Dwight W. Bllah. late I Water Co. wete hotilied and It is i expected that the break will be re- of Miinehesler, was filed tor pro-

paireil before night. liatc in the Manchester District t’ourt Satiinlay. The Manche.sti-r

The swimming pool at the Sehool Trust Company was named execu- tor of the estate. T h is 1934 T w o - D o o r C h e v r o le t Se d a n PLUS Street Koereation Center will be open tonight after being closed for

the past three week.s for repairs and A cleaning.

G iv e n A w a y M o n d a y N ig h t, Ju ly 30 t h

Painters have completed the work MODERN f of painting ! building now i 1 4 « { ( )v 5 1 0 .N 4Fd% o n (Itound Trip $ 4 .0 5 ) « P ^ .A D occupied by the Atlantic & Pacific store on North .Main street. Telephone 7007 md —"

l4-aves COOLERATOR A dental clinic will he held at the, ( K .M 'E K rUXVEI lU'KEAl IlealUi C.’ tiler at 9 o'clock Tiiesdav I9.X M'lhi slrtTf Miifichexter morning followed by n tonsil clinic n8iiHBCiinaimiu4ita8i.4izih it 10 o'rloek.

REFRIGERATOR

Stop Foot I^i ns

Public Setback iNliot lillil fraa IlTid, tcMii Fn I u| likiN

Wed., July 23, 8 P. .31. NON-SKID ARCH SUPPORT • trvntthent foot mutelM, hotdi boots In rci^Uion and ovorromet polo In th« boll HOUSE’S foot ond heel. Conforms to cearY movemtnt of Initep mutclee. .Correct* PINE GROVE fallen rrhea, foot stmin *od acta a a •

I'.llington Road, W'npping S H O C K

AH Cash Prize.s. A B S O R B E R T b * •peeta). aA iuttabla, Is the Answer Refreshments Free. p n n its «tie pad i h i e r t i Uia •hoek and Ja r, th u i l a r l o f th * tn tlr a body fr e n need- .'Admission 23c. te«t fattau e. r to r M r a

10-Dar FREE Trill Kveryona eaa tunr anjo r real foot ca a fo rt. I f you

Heat When do n e t g e t eoap leta ta U i« O n l y 5 Sh o p p in g D a ys Sh o p D a ily D u rin g farU ea 1b 19 d a rt, r e i u n Left!

4b « lu p p e tii ta aa to d im ir DOMr «IU be FRIGIDAIRE refunded. k fe Ja le It Comes to 8t evenr tool. Thou* •inda l a i» e . Ka* NON-SKID kfThc J.LU.tfale C o * C .d .t t u L u ie a n d Suort.lrtc.-^ UUg[thln>) B hod.> TRI-STORE Exclusive .\)tents ADJUSTABLE II 'V) pair;, r The Proper pad U .5«. M rch Su p p ort

No extra charge for fittings ^ L P r e s e r v a t i o n KE M P’S, Inc. at your own home. DAYS Registered Frigidaire THE ARTHUR

Of Your Food Service Dept. Maintained Equal O p p ort u nity For A ll T o W in . A N u m b ere d C o u p o n G iv e n DRUG STORE 845 Main. St. Rublnow BMg. I rhoneat 8808—8809 O u t W it h Eacti 25g Purchase In T h e T h re e Stores

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In the n*'w Coolcrator. perishable foods .slay fresh. Rules: This Event Sponsored By:

.Meats do led dry mif. 3 eget.ihles and fruits do not 1. Equal opportimlty for aU. A numbered coupon shrivel and wilt__;,|| because they are .surrounded by In the In ter^ts o f given out vrtth early, 25c cash or charge pur- W a t kins Brothers rapidly circulating, pure moist air. MO COX'FRFI) chase. On payments on accounts over 30 days old. — DISHES. '

T h e State Th e a ter Public ^I^fety 1 Nothing to do to win the car. The lucky num- ber win.x the prize. Because You Have the Proper Humidityi Wo want to reit«1it^a warning that ha.s Iwen aoundod I. ' C . E. H ouse and Son, In c

(Correct Amount of Moisture) I •before. Home Dry Cleaning Methods are DANGER- 8- Sale ends Saturday night, July 28th, at nln#.»

o’clock. In a COOLERATOR I In addition to being ineffective you are endanger- T h e J. W . ijlale C o m p a n y 4 jng^axxr life and property. Dry cleaning, done as wq 4. The ballot box will be open until 6 o'clock Mon- Only five days left of this great merchandising event spon-

mm do it, is ” KFI'ECrrX r. E aiiu and unuer under saieiy safety controls. controls. day, July 30th, for eustomera to deposit ballots. • sored by Manche.ster's four leading business concerns. Jliis

event has been a great success from the start. Old cus- 8. The drawing will take place at 9 o'clock Monday. tomers and many new friends of these leading concerns July 30th, at State Theater. have shopped foi the unusual, wanted merchandise that ,f

L 6. Employees of the sponsoring concerns and theif offered daily during Tri-Store GHEVROLETT D.AYS. Don’t

l L. VP* I T*ieDougan Dye WorksImmediate families are not eligible to win the dela.v a day—shop daily during the five remaining davs of

PHONE 71.33 this great EVENT!