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AVBBAQB DAILT OIBOUtATION THU WKATHBB tor the Month of April, I9S6 Foreeaat of 0 . A Wenthm Banaa. 10 CHICKENS FREE Get Your Tickets Now 5,846 Raitford Forth* Mwtnher o f tha Andlt MoMly ahmdr tanltht and Tnea- t Esoh To Fir* Lnoky Peneas. T» B* Dnwa tetortef, Maj ASPARAGUS Bnrann of OIrcnIatlona. day; wajiner tonight. 9th. MANfiiHfeSTER - A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM No String* APnched. tm t Send In Thla Oonpon. Eighth Annual Concert VOL. LV., NO. 190. (Cllaailtled AdvettlslBS on Pago ld .| , (SIXTEEN PAGES) POPULAR MARKET , CONN., MONDAY. MAY 11,1936. PRICE THREE CENTS BnMnoff IMUdlng of th* Louis L. Grant Buckland, Conn. Phone 6370 COOKING SCHOOL OHIO’S PRIMARY As Skyscrapers Blinked Greeting To New Giant of Ocean Airlanes G CLEF CLUB AT STATE OPENS BEING WATCHED MORGENTHAU CALLED Wednesday Evening, May 20 TOMOR^W AT 9 A S T R ^ G U A G E at 8 O'clock IN TAX BILL INQUIRY 3rd ANNIVERSARY SALE Herald’s Aranal Homemak- Borah Grapples M G. 0. P. Treasory’ Head to Be Asked Emanuel Lutheran Church ing Coarse Free to Wom- Organization, CoL Breck­ Frazier-Letnke Bill to Answer Senator Byrd’s Snbocription— $1.00. en -^ s Ron Each Morning inridge Defies F. D. R. in Is Facing House Test Charge That hroTisions of -Tkrongfa Coming Friday. BaHotmg; Other Primaries Washington, May II.—(AP) ^floor for debate. First on toe sched­ House Bin Would P em ^ —Over the opposition of ad- ule was a House vote on whether to The Herald'a annual Cooking Washington, May 11.— (A P ) — mlnlBtration leaders, the House discharge the rules committee from ■ehool open* tomorrow morning at Ohio’s primary battleground — to voted 148 to 184 In a standing consideration uf a rule permitting Big Corporations to Evade 9 o’clock in the State theater. Wom­ which observers looked tor further ballot today to consider the toe bill to be called up tomorrow for en of Manchester and the vicinity possible Indications of mtddlewestem Frazler-Lcmke bill to reAiuutce six hours general debate. Taxes. farm mortgagee with $8,000,- are cordially Invited to be guests of voting trend—was sharply watched Should toe vote be in toe affirma­ 000,(MO of new currency, tive, toe House Uien would decide by leaders today on the eve of what whether to adopt toe rule. If It did, Washington, May 11— (AP) —HA officials of the Buckeye State ex­ Washington, May 11.—(AP — toe debate would be held, to be fol­ pected would be record balloting. Democratic leader ri began today an lowed by a vote on toe measure It­ Senate finance committee decided t ^ Senator Borah of Idaho contests Intensified campaign to Insure toe self. day to call Secretary Morgenthau with Robert A. Taft, "favorite son' defeat of the Frozler-Lemke bill Democratic chiefs conceded there and Treasury experts tomorrow t«» entry backed by the Republican authorizing a $3,000,000,000 lasue was a possibility the rule would be answer criticisms of toe House tax state organization, for delegates to of new money to refinance toe in- brought in. They said some mem­ bill befor% getting down to serlou* the Republican national convention drbtednesa of farmers. bers who are opposeo to the Fra- You Owe It To Yourself at Cleveland. _ With toe first House test of toe zier-Lemke bill Itself believe 't consideration of toe measure. On the Democratic aide, Colonel measure due to start this afternoon should be permitted to go to a vote Secretary Wallace, and Jasae Henry Breckenrldge of New York is toe leaders predicted an emphatic on Its merits. Jones, chairman ot toe Reoonatni*. To Use This "Better Milk" opposing President Roosevelt for the defeat for toe measure. Represen­ Foes of the bill contend It con­ tlon Corporation, also will teati^. presidential preference vote, but Is tative Lemke (R., N. D.) said, on stitutes Inflation, while Repreaenta- . . . better became of ADDED NUTRITION. Our Chairman Harrison (D., Mias.) aaM Frigidaire Commerical not entered In the separate balloting the other hand, that toe House was .Uye Lemke argues it la not tnfla- This awe-lnspiring spectacle, the giant Zeppelin Hlndenburg flying high through the morning mist over Vitamin D Milk contain! the Vitamin D concentrate, for delegates to the Democratic certain to pass toe bill. Uonary because toe new currency toe appearance of WaUaeo did not convention. New York city, thrilled early risers In Manhattan and brought a thunderous din of salutes from hundreds necessarily mean revival of tha plan Vitax*— ” A Better Milk,” ipeaking in temu of extra* of vessels honoring the successful Inauguration of commercial air travel across the North Atlantic. Myriad Representative BolanI of Penn­ would be backed by farm mortgages Coughlin Claims Half Ohio. sylvania, toe Democratic whip, was at security. for Im po^g new proceaaliig rsnaf. nutrition, Thit U our tame pure, rick paiteurixed Addressing a rally of the National lights blinked from towering skyscrapers as the shadowy form of the Zeppelin stols across the scene. Here Senator Byrd (D„ Va.) asked to Refrigeration toe Hlndenburg is pictured floating over toe Waldorf and RCA buildings just us dawn was lighting toe working strenuously against It He (The blU calls for Issuance of milk to which haa been added the Vitamin D, ex* Union for Social Justice last night, asserted "I huve no hesitancy In Treasury notes to refinance exist­ have Morgenthau appear to answer Rev. Charles E.' Coughlin, radio hla contention that tha proposed tax . All Types of Installations, Including tracted from and the equivalent of 1 ^ teaipoaafule sa}dng I’m doing everything possi­ ing farm mortgages, Farmers priest, declared that Congressional ble to defeat toe bill.’’ would pay the government 1 1-3 per on undistributed profits would per­ of U. S. P. Cod Liver Oil, without the oil iuclf. Every candidates who are endorsed by the The measure faced two Parlia­ mit many giant corporations to op^ Union "will take half of Ohio” In to­ cent Interest and 1 1-2 per cant erate wlthou paying any taxes. quart of our Vitamin D milk contain! 400 U. S. P. morrow’s primary. mentary testa before getting to toe principal yearly.) unit! of Vitamin D. Harrison said Herman OUphan^ MILK COOLERS As Borah wound up bis Ohio cam- N O T T O R A C E Z E P P E L IN |IL DUCE ORDERS Treasury general counsel, would un­ , I palgn, Edgar J. Cook, the senator's (New Aerating System — No Bulky Brine Tank) ■D.T.Iop.d fai l.konioriM of and c«atrolI«l by CoIumbU UalrMrity, dertake to give the administration'* manager in the Illinois primary last reply to toe protests voiced In opM W niTZ OR PHONE FOR INFORMATIVE BOOKLET. month, said he had talked with Gov­ hearings to toe House bllh Mrs. Nancy Rowe ernor Henry Homer regarding ON HOMEWARD R IG H i DJIOBILIZATION WALK-IN BOXES — DISPLAY CASES NO OBLIGATION WHATSOEVER. ITALY’S ENVOYS QUIT The oommlttee’s decision to rscaii charges of fraud In the Illinois vote. Treasury experts was considered • The Herald at this big party espe­ Cook said he'bad turned over to cially designed for bome-makers, further Indication of doubts about WATER COOLING — ICE MAKING prosecutors information designed to to e House bllh young and old. There will be dally show that "If there had been an hon­ Dn Eckener M ares SESSION AT GENEVA BRYANT & CHAPMAN’S est vote,” Colonel Frank Knox would HejACTION IS DELAYED At toe closed session today, lai^ AIR-CONDITIONING^ gifts—worthwhile merchandise each liW about two hours, there was Uttl* EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN; morning — Tuesday, Wedneaday, have won "by only 50,000 votes" In­ stead of ncai v 75,000. He added effort to debate the merits ot tha Thursday and Friday— and on Fri­ WiU Make No Attempt to, FLOOD CONTROL proposal, committee members said. A. Osblack W. A. Carter C. J . Pickett Estimates Furnished Vitanun D Milk day the grand prlzea will be award­ quickly that taiox was "too fine a Quit Council Chamber When man’’ to have any knowledge of the BLUM TO ACCEPT Most of the discussion waa about E. J . Markley R.H. Duncan Walter Olson ed. Break Re(»rd; Expects a ___ Groups in Barracks to Go proesdure. Lecturer Aoclaimed alleged frauds, "direct or Indirect." Knox declared talk of fraud was a Question of Ethiopia Is RoeaevelPa Theory, Ura. Nancy Rowe, a lecturar with "contemptible attempt to i THE PREMIERSHIP tha Home Ekonomica Corporatton, Fast Crosring. Connecticut River Program On ’Unlimited Vacation” ; After tha exacuHv* aenioa Her* KEMPS, INC. me." rison atiU contended tba "gsoaral Bill Dynas, mechanic; Everett Carlson, fender work and paint­ of New York City, will be In charge. "I won cleanly and without the Taken Up; Object to SeIa^ Mrs. Rowe haa never lectured before theoiy” of President Roosevelt’s tax ing:; Earl Stevenson, mechanic; Charles V^ardwell, mechanic; use of money," he said. " I spent Washington, May 11.— (A P) —Dr. May Not Be Started This No More War Threat recommendations would be approved a Manchester audience and comes only 125,000 in the primary and had here with the acclaim of everyone of sie’s Agent There. French Socialist Leader To hut conceded there would be change* George Lavine, Simonizer; John atlio. not one paid worker. As a matter Hugo Eckener of the Zeppelin Hin- in toe House bill. the cities In which she has appear denbiirg s^d today he would not at­ Year, Many Befieve. ed. of fact, moat past irregularities have Rome, May 11. — (AP) — The For toe first ’ time, he took cox* been on the Democratic aide. All tempt a rtcord flight on the return Ontline Vast New Pabb’e nlsance of proposals for a oompro* How would you like to have a election machinery is in their hands. to Germany "but, of course, ye Italian war department today or­ Geneva, May 11.— (AP) — Baron Big Anniversary Sale Of Used Cars thousand women see your kitchen dered toe partial demobilization of Pompeo AIolsl, Italy's envoy to mise to continue present oorporota "I don’t want the Job If I have to shall take all advantage of favqrablc Washington, May 11.— (AP) — taxes with levies on surpluses super* and watch you cook a dinner? That buy it. No one has gone after gales." / ^ the military classes of 1911 and Geneva, walked out of the League of Works Program. Large Assortment of Plants seems to be a favorite paatime of The possibility that the omnibus Nations Council session late today Imposed. fraud more vigorously than me.' 1013—the principal classes called Without committing himself to Mrs. Rowe for she hurried through West Virginia Contest. ODtInued on Page rivo) floor control bill might fail of enact­ for the war against Ethiopia. Their when too Council took up the ques­ NOW GOING ON! last minute preparations today for ment at this session of Congrca.s tion of conquered Ethiopia. this proposal which baa been wid$P FOR MOTHER’S DAY Factional struggles feature tomor­ demobilization was Interpreted as Paris, May 11.— (A P) Leon ly discussed among committee men- her big "At Home" tomorrow. row’s West Virginia primary. The threatened to hold up the Connecti­ meaning; II Duce’s representative announced Also Hardy Perennials and r j f \ doz. SPRING COAL "I want every woman to be the cut river program until next year. that Italy could not negotiate In the Blum, leader of the dominant social­ bera, Harrison said it would carry 1. The war Is definitely over In Presidential vote was pushed to out toe theory of the President’s Hock Garden Plants...... O v I C guest of The Herald at the Cooking background by a spilt between (ho The President Indicated at a press East Africa and no more men need presence of the "so-called delegate ist party, undertook to outline,* School. 1 wish they could all ait INKERS INCREASE conference that he did not favor be sent there; from Ethiopia.” "New Deal" for France today after recommendations and could be two Democratic senators. M. M. ensiiy substituted for *the Hoils* Annuals, 10c dozen. Cabbage Plants, 10c dozen. right around In my kitchen, like old- Neely and Rush D. Holt. Neely the measure In Its present form. 2. Premier Mussolini does not be­ Hla dramatic exit followed a bit­ announcing he would accept toe RILEY CHEVROLET CO., INC. fashioned neighbors! But there isn’t Senator Copeland (D., N. Y.), its ter protest from Halle Selassie him­ blU. ^ lieve any complications will arise In premiership. seeks renomination, while Holt sup­ self against Mussolini’s annexation 60 Wells Street Manchester We Specialize in Ometery Baskets. room for all I expect, to be on the ports Ralph M. Hlner, former speak­ CALL LOAN RATES sponsor, pleaded on the Senate floor Europe as a result of bis annexation "The general theory the President platform. I want every woman in of toe African Kingdom, and Italian Used Car Lot: Corner Main and Pearl Streets. PRICES er of the state House of Delegates. last week for early action, only to of Ethiopia. (Continued On Page eUx) bad In- mind, o f increasing ravenii* and around Manchester to be there There also Is a fight for state lead­ receive a statement from Senator The demobilization order applies hints tost Italy would bolt the Lea­ and providing a wider dlstrlbuthtt'- And they will have good scats in tne gue, rather than discuss Ethiopia In ership of the Republican party. Robinson (D., Ark.), majority lead­ to that portion of the two classes In of earnings will be enseted,” Harri­ McGonville's Greenhouse auditorium where they can see and er, that "conferences" were being barracks In Italy, not to those In toe presence of an agent of Sclaa- son said. hear everything." In the Democratic Presidential Raised to One Per Cent, held on toe measure. Blast Africa. sle. Before toe committee met. Sena­ primary Joseph A. Coutremarsh of However, an Italian spokesman and Nursery Final Preparations The bin contained a provision au­ The class of 1914 was left under THREE AUTO DEATHS tor Byrd wrote Secretary Morgenp New Hampshire Is entered against said Alois! merely was leaving toe 91 Wlndeniere Street IM. S94T The final preparations for The President Roosevelt, but all the Highest Since 1925; Move thorizing the construction of ten arms for eventual replacement In thau saying ll huge corporaUon* Herald’s Cooking school, have been Council on this particular occasion, Temporary Downtown Stuid—Next to Woolworth’e Effective Democratic candidates for delegates flood control reservoirs on toe upper East Africa. The classes of 1911 could escape all taxes under th* under way for the last day. Mysteri­ trlbuUries of toe Connecticut, and and 1913 will be sent to their homes and that his action did not mean RIVE Comer Main and Birch Streeta have announced they will support toe Fascist State was resigning REPORTED IN STATE House bill. He listed 39 other* BEER ous tm ea and cratep have been de­ Had Been Expected. providing a survey of toe river In gradually In groups of from 600 to which he said might pay lass rb-w Mr. Roosevelt. Borah’s name alone from the League. livered to tha kitchen. The canned appears on the Republican ballot. Massachusetts with a view to con­ 1,000. under existing tax law* AND goods, new food products, dairy pro­ trol of the floods In that area. OWN In Wyoming Republicans and “ UnUmlted Vacation’* (Uontlnued on Page Six) He requested the Treasury to sup­ WINE ducts, fruits, loaves of bread and Democrats assembled today In state Approval by toe Army- engineers baga of flour and other good thtnga New York, May 11.— (A P )—The The military order calls for toe Two Suicides and Man Dies ply him a list of all other corpotlp- Monday, May 11,1936 convention.s to select 6 delegates to interest rate on call loans on Stock of the reservoir program a few sending of these two classes Into tlons with Incomes of $l,0. The amount administration. graph Ctompany; American TobacNDAT, 11, liSM

tbundsrabowsr of ths still young MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, BIANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MAY 11.1986. PAGE Constable Has Difficulty CONC^TTONIGHt sssson bslpsd to elssr up tbs o v ^ ly worm wssther snd Bsturdsy TANCO’ TAKES OVER night found s rsthsr cool brssis FLOODREFUGEES the station early in the week so Arresting His Friends springing up. ’Tbs thundershowers Local StocksN. Y, Stocks that if adjustments are necesary OF H.S. CHOUSES ware so ssvsre in some localities of WATER TANK FALLS, they can have the work done and U. 5 . Stamp Collectors Andover, it w ss feared seed, already PLANT ATHOP RIVER ROCKVILLE return to the station for a final in­ planted, might have been waabed minilalied by r . B. Shaw, bw. BILL HERE $2,377 spection before the station closes. Adams E x p ...... 1084 * S O M E T H m e NEW UNDER T H E SUN Herbert Aujurt, hla brother-tn-kWelr, who uya he la a friend of sway. Severs! phones were put out 75 Peailsrf St, Bsrtford The station will be open until six o f commission. A ir R e d u o ...... 59 CRASHES FAQORY Gather at Big Exhibit MW, AdaUMrt Wetr, aad their friend White, got out of the car and when Capacity Attendance Is Ex­ WilBara B.' B fa rto ,' Alaska J u a ...... o’clock dally this week. White wanted to make an arrest he Miss Clara Ssvsge is getting l/>eal Bepreseototlve . . . . 14V4 lie W infred W hite of Bolton, Hand Soap, Robertson Prod' Allegheny ...... ----- 8 Card Party Tonight "Just wrestled with him" until along nicely after her operation for OPEN HOUSE TOMORROW The Italian Soda] Club will hold ne involved in a rather inter- appendicitis of a few weeks ago. Allied Chem ...... 1 8 5 H Town Raised Orer $5,000 New York, M ay 11__ (A P ) ,— A&block o f four brought *16,000 at August was able to drive along the pected at High School „ Bid •Asked A m C a n ...... another whist party in their rooms She la able to be up snd about ....12814 hardy stamp collector, determined to auction. atlng caae Saturday night result- road. Weir than ran after the auto­ net, to Be Made There — Caap. Nat. Bk. and Tr. 17 20 Am Coml AIco .. Soodi CoTentry Silk Mill in the Ebcchange block this evemng again. -----24 AT ROCKVILLE HOSPITAL There Is no sjMclal section re­ later in the arreat of the flret mobile and drove away with Conn. R iver B k...... 450 Am Home Prod . for National and Local to which the public la invited. view every stamp on display at the PREMIUM Andover residents are urged to . . . . 39H served for rare stamps. Curious jltwo by Conatable White. August. Hall for Program. First NaL Bank ___ lOO Am Rad St S ... Friendship C2ab Meeting Third International Philatelic Eh,- keep the date M ay 24 in mind. W il­ Moves from Syraense. -----1974 Damaged Doring Good- Phtlatellata seeking them must keep T o r aeveral nigbta ‘ during the Constable White did not like the Htfd. Conn: Trust . . . 65 A m S m e lt ...... The Italian American Friendship ith*s liam D. Pardee Is to be the speclsJ . . . . 76 People of Community Invited to hlbitlon, would walk more than ten a sharp eye out as they pus down lipaat week Oone’ .„i. White says he Idea and secured a warrant against Htfd. Nat. Bk. and Tr. 26U Am Tel and Tel . Relief, Says Chairman. C3ub of this city will bold on im­ speaker for the morning service. ....15884 miles before bis curiosity was satis­ ^haa been noticing an automobile both men. August was arrested Close to a capacity crowd Is ex­ Phoenix St Bk and Tr 240 A m Tob B ...... Inspect Institution Between portant meeting thla evening at long rows of frames. ’There is a . . . . 92Vi borst Saturday Afternoon. section reserved for the flrst post­ OpporitelTi^ Sdtod ^being driven by his house without Istcr at his home on Carter street pected at the high achool auditor­ The Vnneo Company, manufactur­ 2 and 4 p. m. their rooms on Kingsbury avenue. fied. Insnranca Stocks Am Wat Wks ...... 20H age stamps ever Issued, but soma of Imarkers. Saturday night he saw for the Bolton constable charged ers o f a hand soap; on Saturday Anaconda ...... The Manchester Chapter, Ameri­ Considerable business is to ot The Immensity of the exhibition L »ratfi.M a' brief nounced that open house w ill lie atamps, and other current commem- Thousands oC Dollars Worth ofi (th a t he, as on ufficcr of the law, the Bolton Justice Court this eve­ direction of O. Albert Pearson. A River. The company is getting National Fire ...... 7 1 ^ Beth S t e e l...... ing to a letter sent by R. K. Ander­ evening in the Ellington Town Hail Though many of the worjd famous 7314 4981 son, disaster relief chairman o f the flood which exceeded that of last held from two to four o'clock, and oratlves o f the U. S., are on sale Pi •could not allow such to continue, ning, large advance aalc of tickets la re­ Talking with newsmen during _ ready to expand and alterations Phoenix F ire ...... 8614 Borden ...... at eight o’cock. This will be the rarities, house In private collections were started today on the building. 88 <4 . .. 2774 local chapter, to John J. Burke, March. Road damage was serious, the people of Rockville and com annual meeting and the election of at a special branch post office in the ported. brief round of officia: visits, Ek:ken- Rossla Insurance .... 12 Can Pac ...... 1284 are missing from the displays, there TOe building has a large floor space. 13^4 chairman ofond form er patients at the hospital. Mr.s. a social hour. the Manchester station to get It, 30-mlIe gale from the west he esti­ Chrysler ...... 94% own album because ot their cost. tc.st In Bristol this Thursday. The and machinery from the Syracuse Conn. Power ...... g o v Col Gas and El .. drive here for national and local re­ overflowed, imdermlnlng the con­ Lazerin and her staff of nurses w ll Auxiliary to-Meet • Emporia, Kos.— (AP) — A "cue- only to learn that It had been mated the air ship would be able to plant will be moved to the plant in Htfd. Elec. L L ...... 68 . . .1 7 Several examples of the most NEW! DIFFERENT! required number la "Cherubim lief from individuals and Arms of crete supports of the 60 foot water comprise the reception committee Ellen O. Berry Auxiliary will bold ' INDICATE PICK-UP shipped to the South Manchester Coml Solv ...... prized United States stamp—the tomer" called on a loctil Jeweler to Song" and the chosen number is cross the Atlantic from New York Hop River. It will beconducted as Hartford Gas ...... 43 . .. 1784 which amount *1,600 was sent to tank containing 15,000 gallons of to greet the visitors. their regular meeting this evemng freight station. to the French coast, a distance of Cons Edison ...... 2874 24C airmail of 1918 with the sir- look at diamond rings, but left with­ ’’Lost In the Night". The proceeds a separate organization. Because So. New Eng. Tel. .. 140 Cons O i l ...... the national headquarters for Ma water, used in connection with the The new Rockville City Hospital tn the O. A l R. hall. There is con­ out making a purchase. The Jewel­ 3,000 miles, "In 30 hours or less." of the changes that wlU be neces- . . . 1 2 plane printed upside-down, may be o f the concert will be used to de­ Manufacturing Stocks Cont Can ...... Chester’s quota. The bills paid i dye house. The falling tank was given an informal opening on siderable business to be transacted er later discovered he had a 10-cent "AJI Three Freight Stations fray expenses of the trip. ’The local Asked what he thought of Zeppe­ eaiy snd the installing of the ma­ . . . 71(4 mshed into a comer of the boiler November 31. 1921, with Col. Fran­ seen at the exhibition. ’The value We Give You Tour Down* Payment Acm e W ire ...... 33 Com P r o d ...... were hospitalization, nurses, dru and ail members are urged to at­ of this stamp is conservatively esti­ glass "diamond” in stock, but was school won first place In the mixed lins as military factors, ho said: chinery the plant will not get under ... 7474 house, wrecking a portion o f the cis T. Maxwell, chairman of the Here .\re Busy With Incom- TOWN TO START OIUNG Am . H a rd w a re ...... 30 Du P o n t ...... medicine, food, clothing, tmckfil tend. mated at *3,5(X>. Two years ago a short a *100 ring. chorus group last year. "Oh, I'm only a commercial pilot; I full operation until about July 10 ...13974 and other supplies used In caring building and washing away about Board of Trustees greeting the To Organize Dram Corps —Up to 50% Of Tour Purchase In Ing Shipments This Season. have no knowledge of military val- W illiam W. Robertson, who U head A rrow H and H, com. 41 Eastman Kodak .. ...163(4 Soloists on tonight’s program will 1 i*a '• for the unfortunate flood victims. 30 tons of soft coal. No damage callers. Other members of the board The Sons o f the Americsin Legion of the company, announced this Billings and Spencer. 1 Elec Auto Lite .,. . . . 3384 ITS ROADS THIS WEEK be Eleanor Berggrcn, a sophomore, Gen Elec ...... In the letter to Chairman Burke was done to the boilers. A crew were also present Miss Shields have decided to organize a bugle who will be the vocalist, and Che.s- Questioned on the possibility of morning. Bristol Brass ...... 59 . . . 38(4 Judging from activities at the Gen F o o d e ...... Mr. Anderson stated that Manches­ has been at work repairing the dam­ was the matron superintendent at and drum corps and several of the ter Shields, cometlst. The freah- developing a commercial Zeppelin Collins Co...... 120 . . . 38(4 I age and dye house operations were the opening, and together wltb boys are already receiving Instruc­ ^ th re e freight stations in town busl- Colt’s Pat. Firearms. 46 Gen M o to rs ...... ter was glad to be of assistance to Slate Pays for Oil and Town men-sophomorc chonis consists of airport near Washington, he said . . . 6374 Ito neighboring city In the recent resumed today. The other depart­ three nurses weleomed the vlsitorj. tions. Carl Baer and Edwin Lavitt To Eliminate That Kness ■ In Manchester is looking up. Eagle Lock ...... 2514 Gillette ...... 151/. FREE FURNITURE 53 members, the Junior-senior that Inspections of the Hybla valley ments of the plant ore not affected. The Hospital waa the outgrowth of are in charge of the arrangements. ^.There was a dull period for a few Pays for Sand and Cost of Fafnlr Bearings ...... 35 Gold Dust ...... rime of dlsastci and complimented chorus of 60 and the orchestra of •section near Alexandria, V a„ had . . . 1581 Funeral of Mrs. McKnlght. a fund of *50,000 given by the lace In v l^ to Wlndsorville Carbon Knock Use Sjdoys last month, but there has been Spreading It. 2.8. BROTHERHOOD TO BE Gray Tel Pay Station 19 Hudson Motors .. George H. Waddell, deputy chair­ been made some time ago and the . . . 14-% The funeral of Mrs. Jennie MC' William Henry Prescott. The lata The members of Sacred Heart '- k ^ a noticeable Increase since. The Hart and Cooley ___ 140 Int H arv ...... man of the Red Cross disaster relief i Of Your Own Selection area found "suitable.” . . . 8181 Knight was held at the home on Rip­ E. Stephens Henry also bequeathed Circle, Daughters of Isabella, will SLUE SUNOCO GAS If.maln office is located on the main Landers, Frary A cik. 40 • Int N i c k ...... committee and his large group .of Chased by Bull. . .. 4474 ley Hill Sunday afternoon at three a large sume to the hospital. Each attend the anniversary supper to be Inline of the New York, New Haven The town highway department the Mann St Bow. Class A 7 Int Tel and Tel .. volunteer workers for the fine man­ llrst part of this week will oil Au­ You know," Eckener said, "we NEW BRITAIN HOSTS ... 13>i o'clock, Rev. Leon H. Austin of year the hospital bos added new and held this evemng at 6:30 o’clock at A N D O IL D * Hartford railroad and there has do.. Class B ...... _ Johns ManvlIIe . . . ner In which the work was carrie-j ANDOVER usually refer to that field as the Bull ... 92% North Coventry officiating, assisted up to date equipment. Considerable the Reeves Farm In Wlndsorville. gb een an Increase In the freight into tumn street and other roads in the New Brit. Mch., com. 19 Kennecott ...... through to successful completion. No Further Valley because on the trip I made ... 35% by Rev. Henry E. Robinson of South money has been raised by the Hos­ Miss M ary Bresnahan Is In charge W e Want p th ls station. A t Buckland there la Vicinity. During this month and A .surprise party was held on Mr. do., pfd...... 95 Lehigh Val Coal . “Buick’s The Buy” down there n bull chased us off the ... 2(4 Coventry. Mrs. McKnight was the pital players for some of this equip­ of the arrangements. also an-increase reported, fertilizer part o f June the activities o f the Ackermann Friday evening by North and J u d d ...... 30U Lehigh Val Rd .... department will consist largely of field. I was glad there was a strong .. 971 wife of Rev. H. C. McKnlght, for ment. Visited New York Norwalk Tires and Tnbea. for the tobacco farms coming into members of the Andover Ranger Hardware City Group Com­ Peck, Stow St Wilcox 5U L ig g and Myers B , Difcount Your Charge fence around the field." ...106 thirty years pastor of the North This will De a splendid opportun­ The children of the seventh and jthe station. This is opened only oiling town roads and streets In pre­ boy’s club and the T. B. G. girls Russell Mfg. Co...... _ Loew’s ...... Exlds-Batteries. Used Oara His reference was to a trip he .. ■*6%:|BUILDING BUSINESS Coventry Congregational church, ity for the public to see what an eighth grades of the Crystal Lake {part time-each day. There is still paration for the summer tfaffic and club. The party was held In the Scovill M fg. Co...... 32 Lorillard ...... dust. made to the field with the late Rear .. 2284 until his retirement a number” of Institution we have in ' Rockville, school ehjoyed a trip to New York For Cash Account ^freight being sent to the South Man- cabin of the Rangers and after sev­ ing to Emanuel Church Standard S c r e w ...... 120 i Mont Ward ...... Shearer’s Sunoco Service The oiling is lUianced with the Admiral William A. Moffett, who .. 3974 years ago. She was 72 years old, and many former patients are plan­ on Sunday on the excursion. They, Schester station. The freight over eral games, WllIls Covell, on behalf Stanley Works .... tt 40*/4 N at BIsc ...... Wm. Hunter, Mgr. town’s share o f the state dirt-road.s was killed In the Akron disaster. .. 34 having been bom in New Haven, the ning to make a visit to the Hospital visited Radio City and other places v th e South Manchester line is mostly of the rest of the members present­ Torrington ...... 95 N at Cash R e g ...... BETTER-NO BOOM Tomorrow Evening. .. 23 >4 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin on this day which has received the of interest. Funds for the trip ft«o *l, oil and gasoline, but in some appropriation, about *17,000, and the ed Mr. Ackermann with several very Those he visited during the mom- Union Mfg. 'Zo...... _ N at Dairy ...... 285 Main St. Phooe Ti20 Here is how the plan works: .. 23 Weed. Her death followed a week’s stamp of approval from President were raised through a series of “" ‘laes other shipments are sent to annual town appropriation of *2600. nice gifts from the members of the lug prior to an appointment with U S Envelope, com... __ Nat Distill...... The state money is used to pur­ President Roosevelt Included Ad­ .. 2984 illness with pneumonia. In addi­ Roosevelt. ■■ events during the winter. Mrs. ils station. clubs. Later In the evening Italian do-, pfd...... 120 N Y Central ...... ' Based on a purchase of $100.00 chase the oil while the town money miral W illiam H. Standley, acting The Brotherhood of the Emanuel .. 34 tion to her husband, she is survived Held Alother's Day Service Helen Quinn, principal of the school, J. M. SH E A R E R Because of the many stores that spaghetti was served by Oscar Mar­ Veeder Root ...... 7714 N Y N H and H ___ pays for sand scattered over the .. 3% Bigger Demand for Supplies by one son, W allace M cKnlght ami A special Mother's Day service arranged for the trip. Same ratio applies to any purchase, large or small. *0 located at South Manchester and tini to all present. Fruit punch, secretary of the navy; Rear Admiral Lutheran church w ill bo host to Whitlock ColLPlpe .. _ ' North Am ...... roads after the oil is spread on the .. 2484 two grandchildren, Catherine and was conducted at the First Luther­ Cornelia Meeting MOTOR SALES CO. hen it is not specifled that the crackers and marshmallows served Ernest J. King, of the Bureau of the New Britain Brotherhood at the J. B. Williams Co. .. 42 streets. Packard ...... 974 Ruth McKnlght. The burial was In an church on Sunday with Rev. K. The annual meeting of the .Cor­ DOWN FREE ’HME bipment be sent to Manchester the the refreshments. Aeronautics; Rear Admiral G. J. Penn ...... regular monthly meeting tomorrow Miscellaneous .. 2974 Noted Here; Expected to the Evergreen cemetery. N ew Haven, Otto Klette, the pastor in the pulpit. nelia Circle at which a musical pro­ ht is sometimes sent to South About twenty-five were present. Rowcllff, director of naval communi­ Phil Pete ...... PAYMENT FURNITURE TO PAY evening at 8 o’clock. A delegation Chapman Valve ...... 1914 .. 4184 Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, The occasion marked the first ap­ gram is given will ' take place on Explanation noheater. This morning a new The theme of the Sunday morn­ cations; and Captain W. D. Pules- Pub Serv N J ____ Ten of the 88 signers o f the .. 4 0 'i McKnlght had planned to celebrate pearance of the Junior choir under Tuesday afternoon at 3:15 o’clock at NOTE: Down Payment* oncem in Manchester received ing worship service of the Andover ton, director of naval Intelligence. In of more than 100 members will come Conn. Inve.st, Mgt. .. 2*4 Radio ...... Irapro?e During Summer. American Declaration of Independ­ Elec Steam Sterilizing 2 .. 974 their golden wedding anniversary on the direction of Mrs. Klette, wife of the home of Mrs. Frederick H. Holt range from 10% to 50%. dgbt at the Manchester station Congregational church was, "Past whoso office he was Interviewed bv here from the Hartford a ty by bus Rem Rand ...... ence wei-e bom in Massachusetts. Jacobs Co., F. L . ___ 16 .. 2 0 % May 19th. the pastor assisted by Miss Hllde- of Union street. The annual pro­ No Inducement for paying Contributions and Pro-sent Clin I- reporters. and a special Invitation is extended Rey Tob B ...... Sanborn Map ...... 97 .. 52.’>4 Rural life Sunday will be observed gard Miller in their new black gram will be In charge of Miss over so % o f your bill. lenges." A fte r the service small to all male members of the local Schenley D i e ...... Dealers In lumber and building $50.00 ' $25.00 5 MoCtf bunches of violets were given out Sparta L a u n d ry ...... 2114 .. 4374 next Sunday at the Congregational gowns and white surplices. This Mariette N. Fitch, and will include TO DERABT TONIGHT church to attend, whether or not 2314 Sears Roebuck .... auppilea report an Improvement in EYES EXAMINED The more you pay down Sylvanla Indus...... 2614 .. 66 church with an appropriate sermon choir will attend every Sunday ser­ selections on the Hammond organ to members of the church In Lakchurst, N. J., May i i ._ (A P | they are members of the Brother­ 2814 Shell U n io n ...... business, but claim there Is no the more FREE Furniture Taylor-Colqultt ___ 3,8 .. 17(4 by the pastor. vice to aid in the singing of hymns by Mrs. HolL $20.00 memory of Mother’s Day. Tlic 8ow- — Dr. Hugo Eckoner and Capt. hood. 37 Socony V a c ...... building boom on In Manchester. you receive but the ahort- $40.00 6 Moe« ers were picked and prepared by Utnh-Idaho Sug. Com. 2T4 .. 13 Ervine Harmon of Chicopee tuid will render anthems Einst Lehmann of tlie Zeppelin Rev. Elmer Olson, who recently 374 Sou Pac ...... There is an Increase In different er the time to pay the bal­ Mrs. John Hutchinson's primary .. 30% Mass., at Albert E. Harmon’s, Miss John Kryzok FIRST USE OF TITLE GLASSES FITTED Hindenburg are In Washington to­ came to the Hartford District, to New York Bank and Ins. Stocks South R w y ...... '. supplies for houses that are being ance. The lesa you pay LOOK! LOOK! class and presented by members ot Bank of New York .. 480 500 .. 14 (; Sara Allen of New Haven at John John Kryzak, 67, of 41 Winder- down tho leea FR EE Fur­ $30.00 $15*00 7 Mos. day to return official greetings, assume the New Britain pastorate St Brands ...... the class after the service. Miss Bankers Trust ...... 57 89 .. 1574 K®?!^*,’ ®** there is some new M. Allen’s, Mrs. Renn and daughter mere avenue died at the Rockville Teml, Italy, Kay 11.—(AP) — SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS leaving subordinates to . finish will be the speaker and the visitors St Oil Cal ...... building, as has already been re­ niture you receive but tlie Francos Fredericks sang, "Homo Chase ...... 37 30 .. 38«4 of West New York, N. J„ at W. A City Hospital on Saturday of bron What was probably the first court longer you have to pay grooming their record making craft w ill also present a program of en- St Oil N J ...... ported. There are houses in Man- Wm. J. Bergeron, OptometrieL First Quality Sweet Home" In special commemor­ Chemical ...... 83 55 .. 5984 Loeser's; Miss Adelaide Stanley of chlal pneumonia. He was born pronouncement using the newly $20.00 $10 .0 0 8 Mos. tertalnment. Carl GusUfson and Tex Corp ...... a o .. I that have been vacant for balance. ation of Mother’s Day. for the departure tonight for Ger- Central Hanover .... 106 m .. 3374 Wetbersfleld at Linda E. Stanley’s Poland but had lived in this city for created title of Emperor was made many. his fellowship group Is In charge of Timken Roller Bear 6184 “ "I® I*™® that must be repaired be- You proflt either way— Announcement was made that Continental ...... 17 jg i Miss Mabel ’nillnghast of Manches about twenty years. He was a today. \ Eyes Examined and Lenses the meeting and will serve refre.sh- Trans America .... In FREE Furniture or in there w ill be a meeting of the The famous designer of dirigibles 1284 »2r® .^!*®Y *^® f®°t®4 Burial will be In St. Bernard son, Paul, Jr., arrived safely In Port­ OPPOSE SECESSION Insurance West Elec and M fg can be borrowed In such larga versity of Chicago geoIogisL ment officials who came here from .10874 cemeteiy. land, Oregon, Wednesday evening. American (Newark) . 1414 Woolworth ...... 48% amountS’ there la likely to be more ) Mrs. Juliana B. Smith Washington and later were guests building before the summer is over. Qnality Brands: O’Sullivan’s, Goodyear, Reliance, Mur- M ay 6. She reports a very lovely American Reserve ... 28 Elec Bond and Share (Curb). . 1784 GILEAD Mrs. Juliana B. Smith, 72. widow and scenic trip on the Union Paci­ at a dinner for 1,000 persons in American Surety 47 a^on, Goodrich, Hood, and Runner. New York. o f John G. Smith, died on Saturday fic train from Chicago to the West Baltimore American . 8'4 The Young Women’s Club enter morning at her home on Vernon Coast. Berthed In the huge hangar here, Leaders of State Organiza­ Excess ...... tained their mothers at tfle meeting avenue, death being due to a cere the silvery Zeppelin needed only n Mrs. Ada Tliompson returned to Fid. and Deposit . . . . 94 hdd at Mrs. Winthrop Porter’s, bral hemorrhage. She was a mem­ her home In Andover after several few final touches to make It ready Great American ...... 28 ILDUCE ORDERS MEETS tion Would Withdraw Thursday afternoon. Fourteen mem' ber o f SL Bernard’s Catholic church weeks’ visit with her son Herbert for leave-taking. It will be moved Halifax ...... 2114 hers were present and six guests, SAM YU L Y E S and family, of Virginia. She leaves six sons, John Smith of outdoors early tonight preparatory Hanover ...... 33 The program was,in pharge of Miss Passaic, N. J., Andrew, Anthony SHOE REPAIR SERVICE Gladys Palmer and Hilda Conrad to a take-off between 10 p. m. anil from N. E. Council. Home Ins...... DEMOBILIZATION AT SOUTHINGTON Clara Ellis, duet "Sweet and Low" and Francis, all of this city, Joseph contributed to the Andover Sunday midnight. ______Home Fire Security , 514 sung by Mrs. Annie Smith and Mrs ...m oA e 701 Main Street Johnson Block Manchester School birthday bank, Sunday morn- Smith o f Washington, D. C., and Some I*redlctlons | Mass. Bonding ...... 42 Louise Links; reading b> Mrs. Helen Michael Smith of New York; Ing. Mrs. George Nelson’s Junior Its officers, while not looking Some of the members of the Man- National Liberty .... 914 Bevln; current events by Miss Clara class presented a nicely worked out daughters. Sister Anita Marie o, North River ...... 24 OF TWO CLASSES n * * '® “* TM* Aflemoou and Efllls; " A Boy’s Prayer” by Mrs, Newburgh. N. Y., Mrs. Mary (Jondon aftem M * Republican club are Mother’s Day special number. Sev­ attempt, were confident that with Prov. Wash...... 39 Ethel Porter; “The Morning Call" by eral of the teachers gave talks re not entirely pleased with the an­ and Miss Martha, Miss Julia, Miss favorable weaUicr they would reach Pref. - Accident . . . . is _ (Oontinned Prom Page One) Evening; Orioles to Gel Mrs. Doris Fish; solo, "Waiting for Anna and Miss Elizabeth Smith, all lating to Mother’s Day. Children nounced intentions by leaders o f the S^board Surety .... 21 Mother” , sung by Mrs. Annie Smith whose mothers could not attend ser­ the ship’s new base at Frankfurt- of this city, also two brothers, state organization to, withdraw from Security Ins...... 37 Vlrglnlo Gayda, In Glornale D’ltalla "Bobby’s Temptation" Mrs. Alice vice were given flowers to distri­ on-Maln, Germany, g5 or g6 hours George and Frank Jam of Passaic. Springfield Fire * Ma. 130 Fogll; "When Mother Was a Little Sale of Lawn and Porch bute at home. Mrs. John Hutchin after leaving Lakehurst. The pres­ the New England Council of Young Interpreted the visit to II buce Sat­ Their Title Awards. N. J. ent west to east mark of 55 hours Republican clubs. Sun L i f e ...... 4,80 urday night by representatives of| Girl”, Mrs. Viola Warner; "The Tour The funeral will be held on Tues son s claas presented a very lovely U. 8. F. and G...... 14 Mother’s Day prayer. 22 minutes was made by the famous The Council will meet in Boston Germany, Japan. Brazil, Austria, of a Sm ile” , Miss. Clara Ellis, song, day morning at nine o’clock from CAMELS Westchester ...... 35^4 "Mother Machree" and an article The Andover baseball club played Graf Zeppelin In Aucust, 1929 the latter part of next week. It is Hungary and Albania, as "virtual N. S, Light, director of the fleld SL Bernard’s church. Rev. George a practice game with the second Captain Lehmann anticipated expected that the executive commit­ recognition of Italy’s new empire.’ sei^ce. State Department of Edu- read by Mrs. Mildred. Fillmore, "Do SInnott, pastor of the church will team of Bolton Center. The game favorable winds for the eastward tee of the Connecticut organization ■niess dlpIomsU met with Mus-1 will be the princlpar roeak- You Offend?" After the program officiate. Burial will be in St. Ber FURNITURE games were enjoyed. Refreshments was slowed up by the wet field, but flight. will meet previously to decide if anv sollni after be had proclaimed an- fF ^® 10th annual convention of nard’s cemetery. WHY HOWE COUIDNT of Ice creato, cake and punch was some good practice was obtained. "We are making preparations to delegatee will attend from this state nexation of Ethiopia to his people “ * Hartford County Y. M. C. A. to Former Resident Dies served. Each one present was Redwood Tables— Heinz and Michaels were the bat­ go at 10 o’clock," he said. "Cross The, Hartford County executive and bad told them they were w!t» I ^ held tn the Southington Y. M. Word has been received in thU given a potted plant as a remem' 3 ft. square. Regular $8.00 value. 4 3 . 0 0 teries for Andover. The final score winds might delay us a little, but committee will meet this week it la CRUSH WASHINGTON nessing. after fifteen centuries, the ^hls afternoon and evening. Mr city of the death in (Sermany oj was 3 to 0 In favor of the Andover rebirth of the Roman Empire of Light will speak on the siibiect brance from the club for Mother’s April 13th o f Frederick Wilhelm WB win have good weather on the expected to discuss the withdrawal Day. nine. A ll persons desiring to play way over,” plans. Members from Manchester the Caesars. "Youth Learning to Live." ^ EokhardL 85, for many years t Historian Anderson Clears Mrs. Deems L. Buell and son Irv' on the Andover team should get In The cross-winds might force . of the county committee are Attor­ Gayda declared the visit "proved /Manchester Orioies, Man- resident of this dty. He was em touch with Joseph Lee. A game with ing of Laconia, N. H., arrived at change In the planned early-evening ney Charles- O’Dowd, president of British General of Old Charge not only the acUve cordiality of the Chester Y. M. C. A. basketball lead- ployed in the local mills here and the Columbia town team la schedul­ the home of Mrs. Buell’s mother, Redwood Flower Boxes moving of the ship from the hangar the fourth senatorial district organi­ of Incompetence. relations which link Italy to these f™’ he preeanted with awards returned to Germany ten yeara ago ed for next Sunday on the Columbia Mrs. B. E. Foote, Friday evening, to He leaves three daughters, Mrs. to the mooring mast on the field. zation; John J. Wallett, county sec­ nations, but also represented the ‘ he past season. The Orioles UiBcketa with all boxes at no extra charge. field. first virtual recognition by these na- "® ™ ‘ he winners in the Interraedl- spend the week-end and Mother’s George Murphy of Boston, Miss Only about three more hours of retary, and Sedrick Straughan, BOOK BEVIEW Day. Mr. Lltwln bos been reported as tlons of a fact accomplished bv “*® l®®8ue and the Southington Y Olga and Miss Ottllie Eckhardt of 8” x8” x24”, 8” X 8” X 30” , work were needed to put the new president of the Manchester club. By Bruse Oatton Miss Lovlna Foote Is visiting her quite seriously III and Is under ob­ The state- leaders favoring seces­ Italians.” He went on: •' i mM. c.C. A. . .team-----" in the senior league. ‘ this city and two sisters in Ger­ regular $1.00 ... O U C regular $1.25 servation. Doctors are undecided eky queen in take-off fetUe. Re- One of the most interesting puz­ sister Miss Marjorie Foote at the many. sion from the Now England group zles of ths American Revolution is Recognized by 218,000,000 8” X 8” X .36”, s7/> 6 0 c .whether an operation Is necessary servlcing crews have piped 1 ,100,000 Connecticut State College at Storrs. Crowning of Statae 8” X 8” X 48” . claim that Connecticut, with more the case of that eminent British "The Fascist empire, created by and arc waiting for developments. cubic feet of hydrogen Into Its WTien a teacher becomes a mother Miss Mildred Stone of Hartford St. Bernard’s Catholic church was regular $1.40 . . . # U C clubs and more members than the soldier. Sir WUllam Howe. victory, thus was accepted and regular $1.50 Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchinson tanks since docking and have put greeted by 218 millions of Inhab­ she gets a laboratory of her own called on her sister Mrs. Clifford filled on Sunday afternoon for the 7 5 c other five states together, is ^ven Howe came over In 1776 to crush Perry and mother Mrs. Bessie Stone, and daughter. Bertha Jane, visited aboard 8,866 gallons of fuel oil for no more voice in the regional organ­ itants of these civilized nations. and thereby Increases her efficlencv annual crowning of the statue of at home of Mrs. Hutchinson's par­ the four Diesel motors the revolt, leading one o- the. larg­ FVlday afternoon. Regular $4.00 ization than any of the other states. ■Tt is not without Importance to | ®*m _*® i®i?®’’’ ,, the Blesed Virgin and the M ay pro- ents of Canton Center. Sunday af­ The Hindenburg Is to make 10 est armies Britain had ever sent iinf iMif fhof *1....^ ....I— . I — Mrs. Anna H. MaoNell Johnson, Mrs. Winthrop Porter and daugh­ ceslon. SURF BOARDS ternoon. ■ point out that these nations all be­ ______$1.Q 0 commercial trans-AUantlc trips this overseas and aided by a huge fleet long to the class o f young and ancinnatl branch, American ter Beatrice were visitors in Man- Miss Rita Eckels, president of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lends, eon I year. commanded by bis brotbec, Lord strong peoples, who know how to Association of University Won ' .chdster, Friday afternoon. the Children of Mary, crowned ths Burton and wife, Ellsworth Mitten, Dr. Eckener told the diners last TWO HRE COMPANIES Richard Howe. He failed miserably command their national destiny and Mrs. J. K ellogg TVhlte and- chil­ statue with Miss Frances Tobin and Mrs. Katherine Mitten and Miss night, he hoped its achievementA and went home in 1778, discredited. count increasingly in the story of dren visited her daughter, Mrs. AI- Miss Agnes Ertel as her assistants. Margaret Macy spent Sunday after­ mon Doubleday, in Bozrah, Friday would lead to “ the rebirth o f the What happened? Was he simply the civilized world." The train bearers were Robert THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. noon at Columbia Lake. Burton TO DRIU TONIGHT a fearful incompetent? Did he, as afternoon.' Gayda’s editorial also interpreted Raczkowskl and Leroy Willis with tried out hie new motor boat and American Navy dirigible idea.” Mias Barbara Fish attended the no. Ma-sons’ Supplies, Paint •ome historians charge, actually re­ reports that Chile would seek to Veronica Baker as the crown bear­ took several trip* around the lake. Commander C. E. Rosendahl, demonstration of teaching short­ 336 No. Main St. Tel. 4149 Manchester fuse to try to win, because o f sym­ have League of NaUona sanctions er. The new house that Is being American ace of dirigible aviation, hand a t Morse (JoUege in Hartford, pathy for the Americans? Did he Miss Laura Minor, vice president constructed on the Benton property told the same ga.hering: No. 1 of Manchester Depart­ lifted from Italy aa evidence of •STATE* Saturday. The originator of the dull bis wits by drinking. JM>d of the sodality led the procession Is rapidly taking shape. The house "I hope other Americans now will Latin Ameriea’a friendship for the TOMORROW AND WED. functional method of teaching short­ ment and No. 3 of South carousing? ’ and carried the Children of Mary Is to be a small bungalow type and begin to appreciate what we en­ Fascist state and a weakening of hand under Mr. Gregg’s supervision, Manchester to Assemble To­ the whole sanctiona atructure. banner. Her attendants were Mias will be very compact and conven­ thusiasts for airships have had in Troyer 8 . Anderson examines the HIlWiliMsti Louis A. Leslie, gave the demon- night. ------—______1. Am ta Condon and Miss Claire ient. mind. W e Americans have had our evidence In "The Command of the Nta Td U4ifa- 1 Stratton. Mr. Leslie, former ama­ Ertel. Mias Ora M oiln afad Mias Herman Heinz and family spent ups and downs; now, I believe, the Howe Brothera" (Oxford Preas; teur chainplon writer o t shorthand the week-end in Andover with Mrs. curve is upward/' *3.50), and concludea that none of Helen Regan followed next in line Summer drlUs of fire companies In the world, having wiitten over Heinz’ parents, Mr. and Mrs these charges will hold water. CURB QUOTATIONS with Gloria May and Arllee Joly as .>..3 TONIGHT at both encis of the town get under­ 200 words a minute has given sev­ Samueta o f Andover. Lillian and Howe, he sajrs, war a conacien- their attendanta. About atxty took way tonight. No. 1 Company o f the eral practical und o on vin cl^ demon­ Evelyn Samuels also spent Sunday OOVER.NOR CROSS TO OPBW tlous, able general, by the standards part in the proceaolon. Manchester fire department will strations around the United States. with their parents in Andover. Both BRIDGEPORT EXPOSITION o f hla day. The only trouble waa By ASSOCIATED PRESS Jules ReblUlard of New Britain Ten new members were received meet tonight at fire headquarters Into the Children of Miiry, Rita High School Concert young ladies are employed In Hart­ that he had an almost Impossible spent the week end In town visiting and will take apparatus to a place to Am Gen ...... Shea, M ary Jane Regan,' Norma ford. Bridgeport, May II.—(AP)— task to perform. He had u> whip relatives aad friends. be announced ^ te r the company aa- Am Sup P o w ...... Danke, Margaret Qeaaay, Stella “•* between Governor Wilbur L. Cross wlU open CHORUSES AND ORCHESTRA Mmbles and hold their first drill of Waablngton'a army, occupy tha re- Can M ucon l ...... Sklodowakl, Clara Mitchell, Rita tvilliroantic and Andover will And wdgeporfs centennial expoaltljo belUoua dlatrlcta, re-eatabliah tha A. MITCHELL PALMER ILL with It considcrftbly torn up beenuM ot here Friday evening. The Chief Ex­ the season. Chief Eldward Coleman Cent $Utaa Elec ... Ertel, Marie Steppe, Catherine Loal- of the Manchester department will rojral government, and do i. all wltb Clt S e r v ...... bo and Constance Romeo. M 4 JUMPS-d>e record of Joe Uie construction of the new cement ecutive will tour the exposition for enough gentleness and taci to leave Washington, May 11.— (A P )— A' highway under the dlrecUon of the present tonight and will take Clt Serv., p fd ...... Tile Aitgei Sodality, the younger Crane (a b tv t}. He says: "Camels set E3LEANOR BERGGREN, Contralto an hour, be guest at a dinner at the th ' beaten oolonlata willing to come . Mitchell Palmer, former attorney lAoe Construction Co. Oolverts Mpoaitlon. and then will apeak charge of the drill. New equipment El Bond and Sbars . group, received 25 new members. me righti It’s jiut nstutal for me m that the department has recently back again into tie fold. Ford Umltcd ...... ’ fcenerai, remained in a critical con­ conveying the waters of the many briefly on a broadcast program with Ob the Sane Show Rev. George T. SinnotL the pastor tun to Csmcls ibc digestion's sifca.* CHESTER SHIELDS, Cometist I t Just couldn't be dene, with the Penn Road ...... dition today at the. emergency small streams are being put in and Mayor Jasper iS cLtevy, former May­ purchased w ill oe demonstrated and TUES. of the church gave the sermon. Miss it la necessary that all members be forcea available. Mr. Anderson con­ Unit Gas ...... hospital. have tom up the old roadbed in or E. T. Buckingham, chairman ot WALTER NIGHT Margaret McGuane was the organ- present. cludea that only a aoidler of genius Unit Lt and Pow A The 64 year old lawyer who was many places. Dirt U also being the city’s centennial commisaion, HUSTON JBANK laL H igh School Auditorium T^e flrst company at the South —a Napoleon or r. Lee— could have once alien property custodian, and moved to provide Alls. 'Trees are and George E. Crawford, president in "RHODES’* $150.00 Final Week for Testing ^ n g cut In the path of the new End to hold their drill win be Com­ succeeded; a merely competent aol- a' o a representative in Oengress The Motor Vehicle Department of the Bridgeport Chamber of Com­ Ths tendency to overbid hearts or from his native PemisylvanUi, was MKfHOO USED. ‘TIm svidenes obtained by sA w HMt dcS* A t 8 O’clock highway, and work,-la being speed­ merce. pany No. 3. The membere of this dier was doomed from the start. opened ita testing lane on Hale ed up in ail departments. company are to meet at No. S'a mamonds ia exaggerated by the SAT. operated upon for appendicitis nitely estiMhliei the fact that smoking a r.fw.1 Increases The expotlUon, marking' Bridge­ No genius, Howe failed—but Hr. ■ **AB10W and LOY la street this morning for the final Admission « . . . . Andover residents were rellavcd house a t 6 o'clock tonight and will Anderson flnds no ~easoi to b ^ e v e fact that red requlraa greater eye April 20. week. Montague IVhite of Andover, die flow o f the digestive fluids. The importance o f this in 35 cents port a lOOth anniversary o f incorpo­ uertlon to be teen clearly. A VERSUS SECRETARY” from the oppressive heqt which be- grounds. Chief Foy that any of the other British gen­ who is in charge of the station an- freUiuting digesdoo is s msttet o f koowlcdga. ration as a city, will occupy ttve handful of red cards cannot be an­ PLUS . . -The Country Bqrinui" • are saads brasa flao*, MOBS S!f “ I iMted through I?**. J*®“ ° “ *4Ta7* new apparatiu erals then avalia'ule would have Some oocklebnrr shells geml- Domiced th k t o&ly gbeut hnir o t the floors of three Remington Anna Cb. alyzed as easily as clubs or spades. sate aftsr the flrst year, aad some 8 paturday afternoon. The second buildings. been purchased during the done any better. The Job waa Just Ton l^: -I Married A Doctor" automobiles In the Rockville arn UCPBN IVS TOIACCO8...TwM0li mad —Or. Berbert INcksoa. addreealng do not sprout until ths second too tough. have been tested. He* urged that DoaM0tla.M*lmR may eUwc pepalor bmad. St. Uxiis npiemeWsts. J22SSiSSJS2!22Li!2!2Hl_- those who hays not does so, visit Cosflier'JELaccofi f*AQE FOtIR fctANCHESTCT! BVENTKO HBRALD, MAN0HB8TBR, CONN.. MONDAY, MAT IX, 18*6. MANUHEJrrER EVENING fTERALP, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MAY 1 1,198«. PAGE dealgnsk, and particularly as a de­ the Bgyptlaa parliament was aston- Doris Duks, knows how to handle C Cvaraat, 77. tormarty o< WllU- Loyal Clrela o t lOiix'a Daughtsn his "dukes.” Spider, who now In­ up the Colonial gaaoUna . otaUen, In the report o f ths May raoeting Daughtera of Liberty No. 125, signer of economic ntachinery, he is labed to find that one man long dead mantle whara ha waa oonaaotad scooped 8166 out of an outer a i^ will bold its monthly meeting to­ of Orford Pariah CMapter, DA..R. L.O.L.I., will meet tomorrow night the world’s star flop. structs Prineetonlans in ths maaiy with tha Amarlcan Thread Cam- ABOUT TOWN aad two othera not at all available art remarks in a piece be wrote for nithleaa oiaahed the (ace o f attend- Mascot of Foot Guards night at 8 o’clock in the Federation the name of Miss Ida Holbrook was at 7 o’clock in Orange hail. Mem­ Wiped Hands On U, S. Flag fEwnbis BtriUl were named in a fourteen year old HEALTH-DIET ADVICE phay |dant and aarvad aa traaaurer r * J. F. Burke of Hartford and aa- room of Center church house. omitted in the list o f those giving bers are urged to make returna for her' Sports Illustrated, ’T ve had of the First Congregarional church. reports of the Continental Congress document boys at Princeton and Lawreneeville By UR. PRANK MeCUY caped in an automobile bearing The committee for the Rangers tickets sold for the recent sample P O B L U IH B D MV FRAZIER-LEMKE TEST Wallingford—The second anmmi The Ladies Auxiliary of tha A. O. at Washington. Miss Holbrook was fair at this meeting. The early hour C O w fjJ T it that I wouldn’t want to get careless New York raglstratloa platsA Killed by Skip Autoist A. C. wtshes oU tickets on the draw­ •W UiyfiSiW TIW O DfO. Bo the parliament picked Ita own qaesttoos m rtgaro to Hoaltb aad DM Parents and Alumni Day at the H. will meet with Mia. Eleanor Mc­ a delegate. is to allow for a oetbock and bingo Is Compelled to Salute It U M1«m U tCTMt About the time this newspaper with in a ring. Jimmy bad gone In will tw aBBwered by Or. MeOoy who can ing on merchandise to be in tonight ICMeh*St«t, ?OAA* regents—and poor old Fuad had had for professional boxing, I think he Oioato laobeiol will taka place next PAL as the drawing takes ptocs tonight. Cann o f Church street fbh evening party in charge of Mrs. Rachel Fox, THOMAS ra iia u soN goes to press today the House of be sddrosaed to oare of this paper. Ba- Saturday and Sunday. at 8 o’clock. The Mhy meeting of the Monchea- Mrs. Elizabeu Greenaway, Mra. nothing whatever to say about who could have fought his way to a olose stamped, eeU-addressed eavelope Melrose Park, ni.— When the po­ Hartfoiff. Hay 11.—(AP)—Faat-^ Although he waa not a one-man It will be hdd at the O n ter BllUord Battle Creek, Mich., May 11.—^ 0 «Deral MAfiMMi' Representatives will have under New H aven-- PreaiUent Jamee lice held John T. Patterson, 16, :n ter Garden club will take place to­ Martha Hooks, Mrs. Martha Ham- 'Keelor. "I didn’t realize I wot doing . FoBfid«S Oetob«r t, l i l t the men should be who are'to man­ championship In bis weight division. for reply. ar, mascot of tha Flrat Company, dog, Feeter waa always a ona-outflt rooms. night at 7:30 o’clock in On ter mil. Mrs. Annie Hewitt, Miss Flor­ (A P )— Don Keeler, 24, who told he anything wrong." consideration a measure of far- He bad everything a boxer needs, Rowland Angell of Yale unveiled a lieu of bail on a charge of driving Governor’a Foot Guard, since the onlmoL The Manchester Girl Scout Coun­ age Egypt for his son. church house. An unusually Inter­ ence Hughes, Mrs. Esther Haugh, Prosecutor Mecham filed no for­ Fabllil^td Brtrr Bt« bIbc Bzetpt speed, strength, gamencss, aad It painting o f the unlverelty’s first bis car with 1836 Ucenae plates on outfit picked him up on its Europo- "He never cared for civiUans from cil will meet tomorrow afternoon at didn’t know he waa doing wrong HssStfa Md BeUdar*. Botarad at th^ reaching importance—the Frazier But we’d bet a nickle that a hun­ Francis J. Keefe, chairman of thn esting program Is anticipated and Mrs. Sarah Jamison, Mrs. Annie mal charge against Keeler. always seemed to me that Jimmy student, Jacob Hemingway, at exer- it. Us friend Robert Stem, 16, didn t an junket ten years ago, is dead. the time we got him aa a puppy,” Knights of Columbus Drum Corps 2 o’clock at the headquartera In the when he wiped grease from biaj M at Offlea at ICaBehaatar. Ocba^ aa lAmke bill. The gist of this bill la hesitate. members and friends are urged to Johnston and Miss Dorothy John­ • M B d CUaa Man MaUar. dred times, during those fourteen was never so happy aa when he was WHAT MAKES THE HEART TOO.^, breaths correctly aad thi^ im »]■« clees celebrating the 22Stb annl- The dork brown Balkan police ona Foot Ouardamon recalled today. committee announces that a meet­ Cheney building. hands on a American flag, prepared tha Issuance of three billion dollars He daabed home for hla coHsctlon Attend. ston. years ho said to himself: "There, I mixing It furiously." I reason that you become short of vereary of tbs old stone church in dog waa struck at New Britain ave­ “And he only recognized us when ing will be held tonight at 7:30 at to atone for his unintentional insult r e p r i e v e d e n i e d . 8 IJBSCKlPTIO^ RATBS of new United .States currency con­ ■ breath, if you will taker of Uberty head nlckela—oome val­ Oaa Vaar. b j mall ...... lAOl must really write another regency ...... speciel East Haven. nue and Nepaug street Friday night we were in unlfbrm." the K. of C. home to arrange for the The weekly bridge, whist and set­ with another salute to the flag to­ I know that many of my readers breathing exercises to develop a ued as high os 11.36—and counted by a hit-and-run driver, and died The pedigreed pet, born in Sedlc, ony Mra. Mary Manuel of Glasgorz, day. Har Month, by m% 1 . . . I .10 stituting a fund to be used In re- letUr." will be encouraged to know that Hartford—Dr. Willard Uphaus of organ recital to be held the last part back party will be held tonight at 8 165 Washington street. New Britain London, M»y 11.— (AP) — Ths I U&ala Copjr ...... i .01 better diaphragm you should be out 200 of them to Police Magta- .Saturday morning. Belgium, was acquired at Waterloo of this month. All members are re­ o'clock in St. Bridget’s parish hall. Scotland Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. The salutes, each morning for 30 i flnanclng the Indebtedne.'is of farm­ when tba heart beats too rapidly, New Haven announced that organi­ trata Louis Senese, Jr. are the parents o f -a son, bom In the James Potts of Newman street. Home Office declined today to re'* D a llv a ra d o bo y a a r • ••••••••• ••11.00 helped. SometlmsA the same symp­ Feeter was said to have been the and named by Major Louis H. Stan­ quested to .be present. 12 prizes and a door prize will be days, were ord.-red by Justice of th e' ers. The money would be loaned on the cause la very often due to some toms you describe occur in the ner­ zations Interestea in the possible New Britain General hospital. Mrs. Mrs. Manuel is Mrs. Potts’ sister prieve Dr. Buck Ruxton, IndlsAi MXMBBlt o r TH^s ABSOCIATBD BEHIND firat and only four-footed mascot of ley, then commander of the com­ awarded and refreshments served. Aparo, before her marriage, was Peaqe Will Cady, at the suggestion mortgages at the interest rate of cause outside the heart itself, in vous patient but here, again, the formation of a Farmer Labor Party and will spend several months In the blooded convicted of t ^ PRBSS TIME FOR BURIAL In this State will be invited to send the First Ctompany. He marched pany. From that point onward dur­ The Fourth Quarterly conference Mrs. W. P. Qulsh and Edward F. Miss Rose Valenti, daughter of Mr. of I^aecutor Horace Mecham, "devll’a beef-tub” slaying of his Tba Aaaoclatad Pr*iip la czolnalraijr simple tachycardia the be,„rt is fre­ .fault lies with a poor use o f tha alongside his masters in the streets United States before returning to one-and-one-haif per cent., with an­ THE SCENES! delegates to a State-wide meeting ing the tour the puppy was the of the North Methodist church will Moriarty head the large committee and Michael Volenti of School after a policeman had noticed Kel­ wife, despite a petition signed by 6.- aBtitlad to tha naa for rapublloation With Mussolini giving ordsrs to quently perfectly healthy and tha breathing apparatui. Any outdoor of Paris, New York and Ho^ord. most popular "Feeter" of the bunch. her home In Scotland. This Is Mrs. Of all aawB dlapatebai ertditad to it other one-and-and-onc-half per cent to be held in New Haven bn July take place tonight, wiUi Rev. Q. G. of women and men in charge of the street. It is their first child. ler’s act. 600 persona. the League of Natlon.s to throw out IN palpitation is therefore not caused excrcist vigorous enough to make Manuel’s first visit to America. She or not otbarwUa oiadltad II thtt 12. Scrivener, superintendent of the social. plans to spend several weeks in There were cqmpileattona on the Ruxton, who waa accused ot alaV^ l ^ a r aad alao tba local otwa oob> to be paid annually In liquidation of by heart trouble. you breathe deeply will be benefi­ the Ethiopian delegate or else, and Waterbury— Mr. end Mrs. P. Rug Cushions Norwich District, presiding. All or­ The Beethoven Glee Club will not Philadelphia and New York before first two mornings Saturday, the Ing both his wife and his mold, dist ftabad baralB. the indebtedness. It Is calculated When the heart rate la ipeeded cial. through traffic a week ago Satur­ ganizations of the church will make All rlabta of rapabUeatiopa or with Halle Selassie again emphat­ N A S U m G T O h Roberts of Weterbury observed The Women of the Moose will rehearse this evening. The club will returning to Europe on the S. 8. flag hadn’t been raised at police membarlng their bodies and castlirg that this would relieve the agricul­ up, the most likely offender is the (Apoplexy) day there has been a shortage of their reports, and all members of bpaotal dlapatohaa baralB ara alao i ically declaring, In Jerusalem, that RbDNEY DUTCHER— stomach and distention of the stom­ Question: B. R. p. asks; "What their 60th wedding anniversary with TOWNS TO THE EAST meet tonight at 8 o’clock at the be heard on the air this Wednesday Caledonia on Sept. 4. headquarters when Kesler appear­ them Into the “devll’a beef-tub" d i­ aarvad. tural interests of the country of a freight cars In the Manchester the congregation are urged to at­ night In a broadcast from Station vine near Moffat, must hang at 9;SQ the war was still on and would con­ ach resulting from faulty habits of are ths cauaea and symptoms of a quiet reception at the home of Home club on Brolnard place. Mem­ ed, but he directed bis salute at the very large part of Its debt burden yards and each day the cars that tend. A supper will precede the WDRC at Hartford, The singers flag on the nearby postofflce. Yes­ a. m., (4:00 a. m., e. a. t.), tomor­ PnH aanriea lloBt of N B A Sara- If You Like Humor, Shy Away from eating may very easily Induce a apoplexy? How can one best guard their daughter. were sent here empty were filled bers are reminded that the meet­ About SO are expected to attend lOA loa tinue. the League seems to be up $5-50 meeting. will be beard an hour earlier than terday, ho did not appear, but tho row in Strangewsya Jail, Manchei- and release many millions of dollars thn Congressional Record ., The pressure up against the heart. When against this disease?" Hartford—Robert Savttt of New DEUGED SATURDAY and sent out. ing night has been changed to the the 12th anniversary dinner of St. against one of the worst of ita many Jokes are Terrible... .Only Snap- Haven was chosen president of the second and fourth Monday evenings originally scheduled, appearing flag on the postofflce is not raised ter. - Publlabar'a Rapraaostattaa: Tba each year to be added to the pur­ the stomach is too full, either as the Answer: Apoplexy may result Genuine Btgelow-Sanford With the reopening of the tracks Ever Ready Circle of King’s from 0:45 to 10 o’clock. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters of Isa­ Aallna Matbawa Spaolal Aganor—Now headaches. p.v Contributions Are Made by result of eating too much, or as the from hardening of the arteries, high Ckmnectlcut Council of th. B'Nal waffled top cushions for The Bullet" that goes west each In the month. bella, which will be held this evening on Sunday so he could not have jrorlTork, Chleago. Datrolt and Baaton. chasing power of the farm popula­ Daughters will meet tomorrow eve­ Of course, eventually II Duce will .Maury Maverick.... For Instance, result of gas formation. It may blood pressure, or (tom a brain B’Rlth. 9x12 or 8.3x10.6 rugs. We morning will again be sent over the ning at 7:45 In the directors’ room at tho Reeves farm In Wlndsorvllle. done his salute anyway. Police said tion. Ills 14-Folnt Warning on That The Girl Scout Leaders’ associa­ Mrs. Ray PlUsbury’ s group of they would be ready for the cere­ MEMBER AUDIT B U R E A U o r get his way. Selassie Is licked and crowd against the heart, and the lesion caused by certain diseases. Meriden—Approximately 200 vet­ purchased them before the line and^the special freight that of the Whiton Memorial library. Center Church women workers will Included In this number will be all piRiCULATIONA The bln has been burled for a long Awful “ Red Menace." heart responds to that mechanical The onset of apoplexy Is sudden and erans of the 26th Division attended price advance so you can ^jrtaal Cloodbnrst Hits He­ goes through Manchester at 8 tion w ill' meet on Wednesday eve­ the past regents with the exception mony today. Ethiopia as an organized entity Isn’t Mrs. Lewis J. Williams, county sponsor a public bridge party to­ Don’t Let Pests and time In the Rulea Committee of the pressure by becoming fast. Many the most pronounced symptom la a State meeting here. Among the save 32.45 on each! o’clock In the evening for Worces-' president, will be a guest, also Sun- ning at 7:30 at the headquarters in morrow evening at 8 o’clock in the qfr one, who Is dead. The membors Keeler, a truck driver, said he Tba Barald Printlnr Companr. Ino.. impressive enough to get any real By RODNEY DUTCHER the Cheney building. found the flag beneatli a seat of an Blight Destroy Your aumaa bo flnaBolal raaponalbilitx House. Recently the signatures of times, the patient has learned iiiiconsclousneSA Usually the pa- resolutions was one protesting bron, Gilead, Coventry, ter, where It Is then connected with nyaide circle and Junior Thoughtful parish house. Both contract and will make the trip by automobile. tor typograpbleal arrora appaarlBg b consideration from that tlme-serv- Evening Herald Washington through past experience that the Uent does not know anything about against the demotion of Major Wil­ the "Bullet” on Its trip north, will automobile he had just bought, and 1 a majority of the House membership and Forget-me-not Juniors. Slides auction bridge will be played and Trees and Cro{» d▼artlaamaata la tba Uaaehaatar Ing, cbloellng remnant of on Interna­ Correepondent. taking of baking soda or some simi­ the sttaclt until afterw ard. Not all liam D. Keating, M. D., from resi­ again be put Into service. of the work of the order from na­ The annual meeting and election refreshments will follow the games. ADVERTISEMBNT- used It to cleanse his hands after Bvanin; HaralA were obtained for a petition forcing Washington.—Most conscientious lar remedy will quiet down tho attacks of apoplexy produce paraly­ WATKINS of officers of the Men’s Friendship making minor repairs on the motqc tional organization which headquar­ dent to assistant surgeon at the Andover, Roads Washed. tional headquarters will be shown. When a Thorough' a vote aa to whether the bill should Washington correspondents try to stomach and the heart rate at tho sis, although paralysis in some de Fitch Soldiers’ Home at Noroton. The hostesses will be Mrs. H. L. club of the South Methodist church Miss Doris G. Bronhie, daughter Bulk garden seeds Including peas, car. MONDAY, MAT J1 ters at Geneva. skim through the Congressional Rec­ ATTEMPT TO SAYH DOG FAILS be taken from the committee and same time. gree la ona of the common after-ef­ West Hartford—Two negroes held Tenney, Mrs. L. J. Tuttle, Mrs. Mau­ will be held this evening at 7:45 of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bronkle of beans and corn. Nichols, Depot “It seemed to have been used for Spraying Job Will Wo know of one splendid way out ord every day and It is the unani­ Rapid beating of the heart may fects of apoplexy. Periodical health rice Trustenltzer, Mrs. E. P. Wal­ o’clock. Following the election of 457 Center street, was graduated Square. the purpose before,” he told Justice brought to the floor of the Mouse for mous opinion of this group that A short but terrific thunderstorm Protect Them. f IDEAS WITH FRINGES for the League. 'That way Is to also be produced from toxic Irrita­ examinations would disclose the of hurricane intensity which caused Pittsburgh, May 11.—(API- ton, Mrs. Milo Wells and Mrs. John officers and reports of committees Friday evening from the Lawrence debate and decision. Today la the never have the contents of that jour­ presence of causes which may be Three fishermen risked their lives (or the past year, F. D. Rae of tho and Memorial Hospital Training dissolve. There probably Isn’t a tion. For example, when the bod.v several washouts in roads In Hebron, W olcott We specialize in destroying One very Miioua trouble with date set for the vote of recall. nal been drearier or less amusing is In a toxic condition os a result of suspected, of leading to apoplexy today In a vain effort to save a mon­ Foster Travel Bureau will give an school for nurses, New London. Miss country In the world where one per than In the last few months. Gilead, Coventry, Andover and part ddent Roosevelt U that hU Ideas If the vote is favorable and the faulty hsbits of living, the blood will and the doctor making the examina­ grel from a ledge on a rocky bluff The annual Mother and Daughter Illustrated lecture on several south' Bronkle who graduated from Man­ We do general machine and BRIDGE PARTY elm tree beetles and all in­ The Record averages about a o f Bolton, passed over these towns cent of the people any longer have reflect the change away from the tion would then have oufflcleDt late Saturday afternoon. The light­ nearly 150 feet above a . river-front banquet of the Concordia ehuren em cruises. A "Dutch auction" will chester High school In 1933, won experimental work, also moke TUE8., MAY 12, 8 P. M. sects affecting apple trees, . ^ ve fringes. Some of them are so committee Is discharged from con­ dozen attempted wisecracks and highest honors and a scholarship (or the slightest degree of respect for normal and as the blood passes warning so that he could give the ning was sharp but the storm passed street. will take place tonight at 6:30 at also be held during the evening. special machines, jigs, tools. CENTER CHURCH HOUSE peeply fringed that there is very sideration of the measure, the House Jokes per diem and practically all patient special advice ahead of a special training course, and will or faith In the League of Nations through tha heart, this organ will over the towns with such speed The firemen, with ropes tied the church. Group 5 little center to them. In others the wlU then vote on a rule permitting arc very feeble or at least as famil­ time. By living carefully, many at­ around their waists, were lowered A meeting of Unit No. 16, Nation­ therefore remain at the Institution AUenON CONTRACT or any of lU works. respond by becoming faster. The after the big bank of black tornado­ Fred H. Norton the bill to be called up tomorrow for iar as the celebrated query about the acute toxemias seen lii fever are al­ tacks of apoplexy need never occur. 50 feet to the ledge. A large crowd Sunset Rebekab lodge has been al Union for Social Justice, will be until October. Her parents and a Prizes. Refreshments. H a r r y F . S w e e t fringes are not quite so wide, but like clouds appeared in tho south­ number of local frieiids attended the 180 Main SL, Maachester, Oonn. It has been moribund for years— lady and the retort "that wasn’t no so capable of causing the heart to watched. Invited to neighbor with the lodge held at Tinker hall at 8 o’clock to­ Admission 26 cento. la hardly any case is there a sharp, Six hours of debate to be followed by lady; that was my wrlfe.” west, that no damage was reported graduation exercises. Forester and Tree Export' ever since It turned Its head the beat rapidly. The over-use of coffee, from this source. The dog growled and snapped at In Blast Hampton tomorrow eve­ night. All members are urged to be peflnite edge. When ha lays tha a vote on the measure Itself. 8o It Consequently, It becomes In order present. other Japan grabbed Man­ tea, and tobacco may likewise influ­ Damage to the silk plant in South bis rescuers. It leaped away from ning, and Ivy Lodge of Glastonbury, Examined and Certified by ' Ideas side by side the fringes get will be seen that the Frazter-Lemke even now and then to make a deep churia. It has been stone dead ever ence the heart rate. When the thy­ Overnight A. P, Coventry caused by the storm Is them and tumbled 130 feet to a rail­ Wednesday evening, and furnish a State of Conn. ^ g l e d up, one Interferes sith the bill, if it la to pass ths Houss, must bow of appreciation to the Hon. roid gland Is working over-time, the described in another column. road track. 15 minute program. At East Hamp­ since the first week of the Itaio- Maury Maverick, congressman from PUBLIC BINGO PARTY 1 Franklin St. Tel. TSSIT 6ther and the result Is that the sum win three victories In a row within excess secretion of the thyroid suo- Wind o f hurricane force flattened A policeman shot the injured ani­ ton Mrs. Marion Straughai. will Ethiopian war. Its continued ro- San Antonio, Tex., who Is responsi­ stance will cause a very fast heart News small trees and swept chairs and mal. give a reading and Miss Ruth Llp- W A ^ G WED., MAY 18, 8 P. M. o f his ideas Is a Jummox. twenty-four hours or so. ble for most of such humor as occs,- malning atwve ground Is an affront rate. similar small articles of furniture off Motorists reported the dog had plncott will sing, accompanied by WILBERT ASI'llALT TINKER HALL The administration la bitterly op­ slonally does creep In. Waterford— Charles A. Oallun ^ Tha latest thing to command the to decency and the health of the Colitis is another'potent cause of verandas and tore off blinds and lain on the ledge since yesterday. Mrs. Tbora Stoebr. Helen Davidson Lodge,* posed to the bill, since It squarely Maury probably Is the most volu­ rapid bMtIng of the heart. In such 70, town clerk of Waterford for swing doors. It is estimated that Special Town Meeting ^resident's interest is the revival of world. ble and fastest-talking of any of the Daughters of SooUn. opposes the monetary principle to cases, the palpitation Is reflex In na­ years and an attorney, died. several Inches of rain fell within the BURIAL VAULT iia heavy goods Industries. And intelligent members of Congress and New Haven—Joseph Mackay of 12 Prizes. ' Adm. 28o. which Mr. Roosevelt has adhered ture and the action of the heart Is space of a half hour. lie other day he disclosed that In by all odds, when he wants to be, increased through the Influence ijf South Norwalk was nominated for There were several washouts on The electors of Uic Town of Bol­ the funniest. ilropinioa a great impulse could be aver since the fall of 1BS3, that tba the sympathetic nervous system. Or, governor by the Socialist Labor roads In Coventry and Hebron ton arc hereby warned to meet In TAX BILL DISCOVERY Frequently obsessed by serious Bolton Hall on Saturday. May 16. . liven to those industries by the mass sola power to Issue and control the heart may speed up as the result Party at a State convention. Others caused by the heavy downpour SUPPLEMENTING THE money liar with tha privately owned Now that there has been time for purposes, he nevertheless usually of a mild, chronic, low-grade Infec­ on the ticket Include Michael which was so violent that motorists 1938 at 2 p". m.. D. S. T., (or the fbl- ' rroducUon of housing. He told seems to be getting more enjoyment lowing purposes: Federal Reserve system, and that real study of the administration’s tion. Such ai^nfectlon may be lo­ O’Lean of South Norwalk. lieuL caught in the storm could make no PROPRIETORS LONG Cars Washed, Clean* lome big Industrialists with whom out of life than practically anyone cated at tha root of a tooth, within governor; Otto Ruckser of West progress against it. Several of 1. The Town of Bolton at a meet­ whatever funds the government may well nigh Incomprehensible tax bill, \0^ *■ M conferred ha was sure there oould else. If you don’t like hla humor, a sinus cavity, within a tonsil, with­ Haven, treasurer; Frank Slngwald those who stopped were unable to ing held September 29, 1934 au­ ed and Simonized, $4. some curious results are recorded. EXPERIENCE thorized an issue of bonds for the >e sold half a million to a million use In Its recovery program must be plea.ee at least remember that It’s in a gall bladder that Is not doing of South Norwalk, comptroller; Are you taking advantage start their motors again after the borrowed at Interest. There Is, for example, Senator Byrd’s the best grade available here. Its work In a normal manner, or rain lashing, due to wet Ignition and purpose of providing funds for high­ B. Janicki LOUIS S. JAFFE IwelUng houses if they could be Nemesis of "Red Menace." Joseph C. Borden, Jr., of Darien, way construction and tho highways 891 Mala S t Phone 6892 discovery that under the measure cLscwhere. secretary of State; Frank Venlzls distributor heads. In several of . . . Is every aid to effi- tawketed at $2,000 each. This sura In this bitter struggle party lines One of the Hon. Mr. Maverick’s which were to bo constructed -with Phone 6579 there are eleven giant corporations While stomach trouble or disturb­ of South Norwalk, attorney-general. the low-lying spots on the back clent servloe . . . a per­ m President appears to regard aa are terrfflcally strained. The au­ alma In life la to explode the "Red of this "extra'' Summer month? f s said funds have been Improved and ances lower dowr In the digestive roads water coursed across the roads fectly appointed funeral thors of the bill. Senator Frasier which would escaps paying any tax Menace" bogey and prove It a red Windsor—Death claimed Arthur there remains In the Town Treasury Registered m astonishingly low price for a tube are the chief causes of tachy­ to the depth of two feet. home . . . the lateat and to O i u A t ! and Representative Lemke, are both at all, and twenty-nine other big herring, so chalnlar.a who u.ac it lo cardia. or swiftness of the heart With unprecedented Summer weather for May. many are Nearing the close of the rainstorm from the avail of said funds an un­ Muse. However, when it 1s re- block occasionally threatened steps enjoying a whole extra month of sunahine this year. They'ra best equipment . . . a expended amount of approximately ones that would probably pay lets beat, next In Importance is a ner­ a short but heavy hall storm broke Reliable protection for a de­ < Optician ailed that a house isn’t much good Republicans but many of Its most of human progress may bo made to selecting their outdoor furniture NOW at Summerland . . . Twenty Thousand Dollars (320,(KM).) concrete la aclentlflcally united taxes than under the present law. vous disturbance. Undoubtedly, the In the path of the rain, ball stones cost system which assures Dial 5321 inless there U a lot to set it up on, enthusiastic supporters are Demo­ pipe down. Watkins’ department of Summer Furniture. To see If the Town of Bolton de­ parted loved one Is provided by with an inner vault of asphalt, PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Perhaps the senator la right. We symptom of palpitation la found covering the ground to the depth of a price within the means shielding and guarding those lad that the home owner would have crats. The Rooseveltlan leaders in Consider, for a moment, hla de­ very frequently among those pa- an Inch or more. Little damage sires to expend these funds under the double construction of the For We have a aeleotlon of the new wouldn’t know. And there Is a of the bereaved family. the provisions of Sec. 1497 of the who have gone, down the pass­ he lot to buy as well as tha bouse, the House, who have fought tha bill fense of a pamphlet on American­ Uents who are conscious of being Made-to-Order Gliders $14-95 up was reported from the heavy hail­ Wilbert. The outer vault of ing agee. eat style tramM. mighty good chance that nelthsr ism issued by the New York County nervous. Such patients often have storm due to the fact that vegetation Our Frc« Booklet 1a Your* Conn. Gen. Statutes (or the Improve­ Free Delivery OompUmeatary Adjustraeats. he total of three or four thousand through three sessions, have been ment of the following roads which President Roosevelt nor Secretary Aineriran Legion, which has been an underlying nervous Instability Genuine Troy model*, known for *mart modem covers is not leafed out and the pcacheS For tho Asking. Sold By Reputable l’'uneral Directors lollars might not strike some of the making every conceivable effort bitterly attacked because It espoused shall be constructed of a rolled bank Use Your Credit! Morgenthau knowa which causes them to respond In an «id eclentihcally designed frames. Frames enamel^ and apples have not set. : lOtenttal customers as being entirely these last few days to prevent Its the causes of free speech, free press, exaggerated degree to itlmull. They DRAPES to harmonise with cushion colors. run gravel road fourteen feet (14’) Weekly Payments passage. Or—on second thought, ons may liberty of conscience and freedom of do not stand up well under strain, In width : ELMORE COMPANY WELDON ' Mthln their means. religion, \ No CaririiV Charge Perhaps tha shabbiest reason ever wonder. Perhaps they both do. excitement or emotional stress. The 1. A section of Lake Street be­ ROCKY HILL, CONN. In fact there are probably already Maverick, a member of the Legion ^ JHE FUNERAL HOME Of ginning at the Bolton-Vemon Town DRUG CO. advanced for the defeat of a highly omotlone of fear and anger are thv Beach Chairs $2-98 HISS THE VIEAIN ^ half a million to a inililon houses in and the Veterans of Foreign Wars two which are the most powerful in $6-85 v a u ~ M a U W IIL U M P. Line and extending southwesterly to ^e United States, pretty good important, perhaps vital piece of discussed the pamphlet at some bringing on a rapid bearing of the Short-fold chair WITH BACK ADJUSTABLE TO S the Bolton-Manchcster Town Line, legislation Is that advanced by the length and finally tossed the follow­ heart, and this effect Is produced POSITIONS while you are sitting In It! Complete with 2. A section of Lake Street at the buses, though perhaps not as shiny iianopy and leg rest. Democratic whip. Representative riN ing Into the Record under the title, through the effect of such emotions Summery figured drapes INKIWANISPUY Bolton-Manchester Town Line and those Mr, Roosevsit has in mind, ■'The 14 points of the Red Menace." of crash. Natural, rose-rust extending southeasterly to U. S. Boland of Pennsylvania, when he on the sympathetic nervous system at anybody can buy at perhaps a “Since red In Itself Is a sin, a log­ and the ductless glands. or blue backgrounds. Sateen Q u i y H l I Route No. 6. sde less than the mass-production said, "Democrats should think twice ical dissertation on the effects Is In In every case where the patient ‘s lined; plnch-pIeats; tie- Porch Rockers $6.75 225 MAIN MANCHESTER. ^ 3. A section of the Loomis Road, before voting to support a Repub­ NEW order. . . . : bothered by attacks during whlca backs. Up to 2V4 yds. long. beginning at Brandy Street and ex­ nlciles the President talked about. Made to fit your windows! The big, high back model for which Watkins are fa­ Audience Invited to Take tending to Route No. 85. lican in taking legislation away from "1. Congressman Slrovlch of New the heart pounds too fast. It Is a mous. Clear natural maple frame.s with double woven ^But that isn’t the fringe on the York cannot wear hla red carnation The State of Connecticut will re­ a Democratic commlttse. If I vot good plan to have tha heart exam- :ane seats and backs. Alao green frames. idea. Where the idea becomes In the lapol of his coat. He 'will Ir.ed. When the report on the ex- imburse the Town of Bolton for such ed to do that I don’t believe I would Part in Presentation of ayed on the edge imd tangled up YORK simply die. Florists will protest. aminattonts that tha heart la proportion of the funds expended os MSKOviGt s « Is provided by Sqc. 1485 of the Ckmn. hth another Idea is the point where have the support of my county or­ "2. New Yorkers going hunting healthy, then by locating tho cause WATKINS ganization, and there arc plenty upstate cannot wear red flannels. of the palpitation and by removing Drama Next W eek. Gen. Statutes. r impinges on unemployment in the By OEORGB ROBS WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. YOU M.my will catch pneumonia, flu, and 2. To act on the recommendations more In the same position.’’ tliat cause, you will be relieved to lllding trades—acknowledged to be colds. Will help doctors and under­ 10 CHICKENS FREE of the Selectmen for Town Aid Whether the Frazler-Lamke bill Is New York, May 11.—Anne Nlch find that the attacks of tachycardia worst of all sufferers from the ols. tba "Abie’s Irish Rose" lady takers, but hurt general welfare of will then occur farther and farth >i The public is Invited to hiss the 2 Each To Five Lucky Persons. To Be Drawn Saturday, Roads for tho year 1936. citizens. lion. Of course what Mr. a meritorious economic measure or who ran an Interracial romance up apart. By watching your diet and 'Villain and cheer the hero to their May 16th. 3. To see If the Town will appro­ not. whether the United States into a national Institution, Is back in Out With R«d Wine. your elimination you wlU probably heart’s content at the presentation priate the sum o f One Hundred evelt envisions as tha right sort ($100) Dollars for repairing and should Issue Its own money or town with another show and the "3. Red wins prohibited. Dis­ And that the heart will quiet down of "Silas, The Chore Boy", In Hoi No Strings Attached. Just Send In This Coupon. home, to sell to the mill worker, crimination as to white wines. No lister Street school auditorium a painting of sheds in rear of Church. hire It from a banking syndl wags are eaying that we are In in a satisfactory manner and you I U^e motorman, the chain store clerk again for another five-year ipell. use going to Italian restaurants will no longer be dletreased by your week from tonight and again Tues­ 4. To do any other business proper ' the newspaper reporter is a house cate, or whether opposition to Her new comedy Is entitled "Pre- Grape growers will protest. People previous lymptora of a heart that day night. POPULAR MARKET to oome before said meeting. will get dnmk anyway. Bolton, Conn., May 11, 1936. SAVE ^ t , hullt singly and by individual It Is scisntifle or springs from Honeymoon",—which Is just about races. Sponsored by the Klwanls club, 855 Main Street Rubinow Building ths latsrcst of farm-mortgagb what Able and Rosie led up to In "4. Seeing ‘red’ will also be abol­ You are welcome to send for my Solid ''Rock;' Maple the Qimmunity Players will play THOMAS W. WILSON, ^tract would cost six or eight ished. In this many red-baiters the three-act comedy for the benefit JOHN ALBASI, holders, whether It would do more the old days, and will not rock the arUcle, WHEN THE HEART O N am e...... Address...... ^ u s a n d dollars plus the price of world. will suffer serious Iniiibltlons and BEATS TOO FAST If you wish to of tile service club’s vacation camp MYRON M. LEE, for national recovery than s hundred 1.00 t|ie lot. His mass production So the critics who put “ Able" on mental maladjustments. have It at home where you may rea-i Colonial Dining Room for imderprivlleged children. Selectmen. fl. Lure of red-headed girls, hand­ The comedy-melodrama will be Immes would be produced by great alphabetical inventions— these con the griddle when It originally ar­ It over at your leisure. To obtain ths n sideratlons carry no weight, seem- rived. crossed their fingers In "cov­ someness of red-headed boys to be article, send your request in care of portrayed in a aerious Imitation of (^rporatlons who would employ, as eradicated by federal laws. Will 9 similar theatrical officers of two Ingly, with the administration. It Is ering” this one and Implied that this newspaper and enclote one built like the originals tihe automobile Industry does, very they were helpless In predicting cause importation of non-fadlug large, self-addressed envelope and score years ago. The cost from the ■ j^ e'y unskilled labor, each mao a Republican measure which a Dem­ hasty end for any play In which German dyes to make color of hair ten cents. Players will leave all the humor of different. This will hurl ’Buy the entertainment to the play it called to some single operation, all ocratic committee burled through a Miss Nichols Is concerned. that inspired it! wretchsd legislative trick; and any They have reason to be cagey American’ campaign: besides, in this QUB8T10NB AND ANSWERS self, without any attempt at .o o ■ \|prking on marvelous machinery. case, the Importation will hi a nieu- burlesque. Democrat who dares help bring It about this lady playwright who has 11 la easy to imagine as many aa a earned five million dollars out of morphosls from Communuim to Fas­ Director Joseph L. Handley of the Into the open for decision on Its (Feeling of Soffocsillon) htmdred thousand jobs being created plays that were condemned by the cism. Queetloa: Mri. Laura H. svrltea Players and bis cast hope that the l O O audience will enter Into the spirit fpr these producUon-llne laborers. msrits if a renegads. That Is the haughtier cognoscenti. For on "fl: Red herrings cannot ba drawn "1 axperienoe a feeling of suffoca­ Broadway, Anne Nichols It known acroaa iiauea. This would also ba of the play, roundly denouncing the T^en there ^would be the machinery ium of that argument. tion after talking for any lafigth o f as one of ths shrewdest operators of blow to red-baltera. Old pals of activities of the villain as be bolds Likely enough the Frasitr-Lemka rime. My breath gets short and 1 the upper band during the first two tp be built and that should provide ahowa She peddled "Able” to every AI Smith at Fulton Flab Market will am conscious that my chest does not lAirk fof a largo number of skilled bill win be beaten. But there are theatrical producer in town and protest. ’ acts and heartily cheering the hero feel right I believe I have natal as he finally frustrates the evil vil­ If You Buy This Week i^mcbinlsts and tool makers—whom several million farmers— and a lot of every manager promptly turned it "7. Music, Rad Balia, in tha Sun­ catarrh—would this ba enough to down. So the determined Miss Ntch- set, popular hit, no doubt, subveraive. lain. ' tqe might have to Import from other people—who will remember It produce a sentarion of suffocation T' While the tickets for the show next November If it is. els put It on hsraelf, hired the Communistic, athelit, anarchistic, Answer: Nooal catarrh la not ^ roa d because the machine tool actors, handled the business details, and othar things worse; must not be were printed for performances May likely to produce euffooatton. The and 20, the dates were changed tiduatry right here in ConnecUcut fired and re-hired, dodged the allowed. most possible eauiea are weakness .18 At SCHALLER^S And No Red Stiok Oandyi avoid a conflict with another en- is finding difficulty in getting ex- PROCRASTINATION creditors until "Able’t Irish Rosa" o f the diaphragm and poor habits of ertainment, the performance being (^rlenced help. caught on. "8. Children, the little dears, mutt breathing. Probably you do not That was fourteen years ago be free o f red stiok candy. Thla _'ven next Monday and Tuesday I ’he lats King Fuad of Egypt was i^ h ts. , ' But la any event, what would the when Robert Benchley, commenting sounds Innocent, but one cannot no dud of a monaixh. Mors than a The proceeds from the play will competition of these factory-fabrl- upon the Nichols’ work in print, realize how etnlster candy can be. grsat many other rulsra be attsndsd be used to finance the camp in He­ • cjlted dwellings do to the two million remarked. "America’s Favorits It Is understood they eat red eandy to his job. Hit Influence was a bron where each summer a number p£ more of carpenters, stone masons, Comady — Ood Forbid." Immuns in Red Russia; therefora, we must of Manchester boys and girls are great deal more than nominal aad to iDsulto, Miss Nichols kept It go­ stop it berA AS SKETCHED - tncklayers, cement workers and given a vacation in the country un­ his Interest in functioning llks a ing and as far as she knows, it it ’B. Red traffics lights abolished; der expert supervision. o^er front-line construction work- still running, aftsr fourteen years. ^'Kanakin^^ NO FINANCE king was nsvtr called into question. substitute color not determined; will eta, the loggers and lumber mill In Brussels and Berlin. five work to ■eientlita. AoetdeDts. Yet be wae guilty of one of the moet ' cirewB, the quarrymea and brtekmak- So If you find us msntionlng "Pra- 10. Children in getting diplomas, IflROUGH TR AM SERVICE CHARGES remarkable Inetancea of neglect, for Honeymoon” as one of Broadway's must not ba allowed red ribbons. tv era, for whom Mr. Roosevelt’s WPa LAMPS $119 an heredltai'y sovereign, on record. stand-bys in I9M, jrou will undsr- 11. Red tape muet be made blue; . # Back in 1927, prodoctiaa of Bare wnmai use Moytagt The Greatest Offer ^ PWA aad his EAa have been stand that Anna Nichols is back In His tuccsssor was fairly certain however, the change of eoiera will AGAM; TRESTLE RERDIIT ' Maytag cast-aluminam wMh- than any other washer. Ever Made! ag to find work or food “until town. not affect red tape psyehology or eri piiarri the milltcn maifc, to be his young son. So whan the The ooe-fiiece cast-ohimi- m I I very Is completed human natura. and Maytsgs were good waih- nnm tub, Gyratator washing h boy was two years old Fuad wrote a Shooting Into Prorolneiioe Rfiilroad Lines Over Bridge Mr. Roosevelt’s various gaudy 12. Tha high curtains in the su­ N8W EntrUmd craftsmsn desig^nsd and built this dining Buita as only New eri years bdbee that. Owners acdoo. Rolltf Water Remov­ letter nominating three notable Doris Dudlsy got into ths local preme court building, which are rod Burned a Week Ago Open On of the first cast-ahunmum Don't Delay options bad any definite outline nows acain ths othsr day when sbs Englanders can! With fine examples Colonla) originals at every hand, theae er, and other oocahle qtsali^ Egyptians aa regents to servs in cast or near red, must be replaced et ot Saturday Evening. Maytsgs ever bidlt stOl get asMre dean, gende, oanitary ilr failure to fit into th. pattern shot btrseif at Pulltssr Prlsa Win- oncA This would shook even the NO FINANCE CHARGES he should pass out of ths scene whUs men have ready aceese to the beat for inspiration. MODSL dependable service from washing. Ap^y the tarings ^things would, very often, be per­ nsr Sldnay Kingsley’s apartment. Uberty Leeguers, tbs National Man­ t o Buy Now and the young prince was too young to For an la-jrear-old, thla young lady The trestle near the east end of I them. No wander a Maytag on the easy payments. See the tly obvious to him as they are ufacturers’ AssocisUon, and also tba the WiUimantlc bridge in East provides lower Cost washings TWELVE MONTHS TO PAY aasumt the tbroas. That eras, of has slipped into the town talk more United States Chamber of Com- Each piece eketched ie ibade o f native "Rock" maple, finished to a soft, gloie- new Maytag Ironer - a worthy f. ether people—they couldn’t help Hartford, that waa burned a week for more years. No wonder companwn to the washer. Save course, a logical aad eorraet enough often than most older, better known mtrcA meeting in eolamn conclave ing honey color. Buffet, eawbuck table with drop leaves, and four arrow-back Special Arrangements fo r Veterans Who Plan To Buy a Car With Part of Their Bonus actresses. In Boston, s sprained Saturday night was rebuilt and : obvious because tl.e lack of Bt proceeding. in tbU, our national capital today. Windsor chairs. repaired so that trains going in both Money. I so glaring. But every one of back brought her fiance to her "13. Red ink will be aboUsbed; and But having filed the letUr away In side by fast plans and her name t6 Tiny "oplea of the old directions after S o'clo^ Saturday wanders off into Indeflniteness thla it really good, for than tlare Asple sap buket, made of ■were able to papa over the treotle the nation’s archives Fusd spparsat- the front pages. No sooner did she would be no depression. With only ; s ^ irregularity along the edges and come to Manhattan, than a film pine like the original. Fitted and the bridge, using one rail. K E M P ’S, In c . ly forgot all about the regency mat­ black Ink, the profit system would with B-tneh shades; red or OPfN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVB^IINCS UNTIl 9 C fO O C X This morning it was possible for 763 Main Street tgs fact that they won’t, work to- company rushed her out by plane to be assured ad Infinitum. Manchester ter. One of the appointees died. Hollywood. More publicity. Her green polka dota For deska trains to make through trips with­ quite eludes his much be- "14. Bulls will not get mad any dressi|)g tables. Summer out the necearity of up In PoIlUcal eveau transpired which frequent appearances with l^gsley more. This may cause serious dif­ Schaller M otor Sales Co. mind. were reported almoet dally, and now cottages! Reg. 81.B8. East Hertford. A special traight might have been expected to lead to ficulties Id certain Latln-American WATKINS ■vaa sent to Manchester the morn­ OPEN EVENIN09 OPEN EVENINGS . Roosevelt may be pretty good the changing of the other two. But her most recent accident or exploit, relatloaA" nils tbs front pages sgsln. ing St 8 o’clock and in addition to UNTIL 10 P. M. . DODGE — PLYMOUTH DEALERS UNTIL le P. >L a colertst—we are incliaad to Fuad’s rtgency letUr sUU stood. at MANCHESTBi, CONN. having a big load of mixed fr^ h t Bk be is, arith a peculiar poaehant 10 empty con were sent to Man­ Whoa it was opened, in ths natural Savtral pair,, o f the BraxtUan WATKINS 624 Center Street at Olcott Street ' various Shades o f rose— as a Spldw Ktlly*! word for it IMmta for ths Blwaale KMiilaa* Camp B u ilt Shaw Oa Sola At TUa Btoi«. chester. ' Phone 5101 course o f evenU, after his demlee. bundle-ncrtar birds build one nsM Since the railroad was closed for that Jimmy CromwelL^usbond o(| and occupy it together. ------! t ------•MAYTAG MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, MAY 1 1,198C.

QUADS ARE BORN No Fatal Auto Crashes Edwards-Risley Herald Cooking School Opens Tomorrow At 9 A. Ml TO JERSEY COUPLE Daniel J. Edwards, aon ot Hr. John F, Freney and Mrs. Oeorga D. Bdwarda of 41 In Manchester This Year John F. Freney, 66, died early thla PumeU place, Manchester, and Miss East Hampton atng with the choir. at toe green Sunday evening, wdto matlon write to Manager Tony Pro- Ralph Pratt motored to Manches­ annual open night of toe Willlmantle ers held their meeting at toe First- ed principal of the new Ugh school Dorothy A. Rlsley, daughter ot Mr. State Trade school Thursday eve­ Congregational church Iwseinent morning at the Manchester Memo­ There haa been no fatal automo-4 Mrs. Daisy Humphreys of Hart­ the topic "The Golden Rule In toe chaaka or call Willlmantlc Tcl. ter Friday night after Joseph Weir of South Windsor will speak oa Selectmen Propose Improve­ F. A. Verplanck Is Speaker rial hospital. Death waa due to and Mrs. Herbert Rlsley of 24 SUvef During the sams period of last CAN’T SUBSTITUTE 1282-15. who spent toe week-end at the Pratt ning. A number were present from last Friday afternoon at half past "Pupil Guidance for High 8 choolB;” ,vij§ Father Real Sufferer As Peo­ bile accident In Manchester this ford was at her Hebron place for Home.” pneumonia. He has been 111 for Lane, East Hartford, wer* married year there were four fatal automo- toe week end. Mrs. Humphreys pre­ Mrs. Robert E. Stack of Brooklyn, home. tots town. In addition to toe ex- two. Mni; Tbonoas King gave an Following tills there wiu be an fi Anna J. Sullivan of Riverside Saturday noon In the parsonage of Mra Raymond Amldon transplant­ week. He Is survived by three chil­ year, according to poUce depart­ bUe accldenu In Manchester. Tha sented a handsome floral tribute in N. Y„ Is spending the month of May ed several hundred tonnato plants At tho whist party held at tho hlblta a concert was given by ths exhibition of her paintings. tertainment. ments to Take Up Unex­ drive, and Alphonse B. Bonner of This Noon; W ork Has the Methodist church at Mlllerton, first death from an auto craah two dren, Mary A. Freney of New York, ple Try to Sign Him to ment records. Ths number of acei- THE U W FOR GOD memory of her late perents, Mr. at toe home of her sister. Miss Vic­ Friday. She baa lost many tomato Eaglevllle schoolhouae four and a school band of 30 pieces, closing with The funeral of Vincent Jucas of 20 Oolway street were slightly In­ Margaret E. Freney of Manchester N. T., by Rev. J, F. Klllmer, the pas­ yeara ago occurred May 17. Three and Mra. James K. Brown, of tola toria Hildlng. "The Star Spangled Banner." Burnham street. South Windsor, was jured early yesterday morning when tor. denta Investigated by the police and and pepper plants this season owing half tables were In play which In­ pended Balance. and Thomas F. Freney of Manchei- years ago the first automobile acci­ place, to be used in St Peter's cluded local people. FTsd Colburn There were 12 boys at toe Scout held Saturday morning at St. Mary's autos In which they ware riding eol Doubled Since It Was Built Contracts. The wedding ceremony was wit­ the seriousness of resulting Injuries dent fatality occurred May 6, wlto to too uncertain weather and little FIERY RESOUli ler. ars also lass than last year. church on "Mothers’ Day.” black files. of South WUlington was one of toe meeting on WUlington Hill Friday church. Eaat Hartford. The burial lldtd at Woodbridge street and Eaat The funeral wiU be held Wednes­ nessed tv the parents of both the the second and third ones in July. night, held at the old town hall. services were In St. Mary's ceme­ Middle Turnpike. Policeman Wal­ bride and the bridegroom and a few W ayne B. W om er at Emanuel Mrs. Cbsuncey B. Kinney re­ Postmaster Arthur J. Caissc of prize winners. Refreshments were New York—PoUce resorted ta >■" A aptcUI meetlnjr of the Town of day morning at 8 .-SO at the T. P. turned Friday evening from a itay WHUNGTON South WUlington attended toe din­ served. tery. ter Cassells was told that Mrg Sul­ It was "Hospital Day" at the Passaic, N. J., May 11.— (A P )— friends. Following the marriage 'The Young Democratic club of huntsman's tactics to tree a stray ; Bolton hM been called for next Sat­ Holloran Funeral home, 175 Center of several days In New Haven, ner given In Hartford Wednesday We enjoyed summer weather Fri­ cat that yowled and yowled but re-: livan's shoulder and Mr. Bonner regular weekly noonday meeting of there was a dinner served In MiUer- Mrs. George Cosgrove of Mans­ South Windsor will bold their urday, May 16, at 2 p. ra., daylight ahoulder and knee were Injured In street and at St. James’s church at Frances, Frank, Ferdinand and Felix Lutheran Church Says We where she wras called on account of night In honor of Postmaster Gen­ day when toe thermometer reglatsr- fused to climb out from the bottoaa the local Klwanis club at the Coun­ 9 o'clock. The burial will be in Bt ton after which Mr. and Mrs. Hkl- field Depot entertained toe Valley monthly meeUng this evening. State ; -time. The meeting will be aaked the collision. Bonner was driving a —quadruplets who are gaining wards left on a short wedding trip. QUIZ SOUTHERNER toe illness of her daughter. Miss eral James A. Farley, Democratic cd 90 degrees. The hum of lawn WAPPING ot a five-story tenement chimney. try club today and F. A. Verplanck, James's cemetery. RORABACK HEADS Bridge club at her home Tuesday Senator John C. Blackall will be the to authoriie the Selectmen'a pro- small truck owned by the Depot On their return they will make their Ruth, who wss operated on for national chairman. mowers Is again heard though In secretary of the Board of Trustees weight on a medlclnc-dropper diet— afternoon. Prlzea were -awarded Mrs. Harry P. Files and son Harry guest speaker. There will also os A smoky fire at toe foot at the ^ ^teaal for dlapoaltloo of an unexpend- Square garage south on W oodbrl^e home at 24 Silver lane, Eaat Hart­ Must Use Christ’s Technic. acute appendlcitla at toe New Haven M rs Ethel Bath, teacher of toe In­ some yards grass Is just appearing of the Memorial liospital, presented were given a "brighter" chance for hospital recently. It Is understood Mra. Arthur Devereaux o f West P. Flies, Jr., Mra. Ernestine Sullivan other ^ests. All Democrats are chimney sent toe cat up -one stofy.:!^ -ed sum of $20,000 and to act on street when It was struck by a small ford. IN CHICAGO termediate grade at Hall Memorial green. Another smudge In a second-flour^^ •other proposals of the Selectmen. sedan being driven west on the revealing and Interesting figures to FUNERALS life today while the mayors of two STATE G .O .P . AGAIN tost Miss Kinney la In a favorable WUlington and Mra. Emma Crandall school in South WUlington, left Miss Elsie Layton, one of the and daughter Barbara and J. P. A. invited to come and bear Mr. Black- municipalities sought aid for the condition, and making a good re­ of South WilUngton. Sandwiches, Priest who have been spending sev­ all. Refreshmenta will be served grate urged It up another atory, and The town has $20,000 of a bond turnpike by Mias Anna Sullivan, point o\it the need for whole-heart­ Indifference to church and reli­ Thursday morning tot Lakewood, committee ter the annual conference toe process was repeated untU there} daughter of Mrs. Sullivan. ed support of the Inatltullon’s drive Thoraaa D. Taylor father. covery. cake and coffee were served. Ohio. She was notified of toe. sud­ of the eighth session of Tolland eral days at their Boney Eagle at the social hour following. fissile authorlsod September 20, 1934, The funeral of Thomaa D. Taylor gion, the proper use of leisure time were no mors grabsa. and the Selectmen propose that It be for $18,000. The campaign to raise Dr. Frank F. Janl, who delivered Mrs. Merton W. Hills, town clerk. At toe meeting of TolIh$^d Grange den death of toe Infant son ot her County Older Boys and Girls, attend­ Camp, at West Buxton, Maine, re­ The Broad Brook Parent-Teacbera of 130 Cooper street, who died at his the babies Saturday, called the col­ and the growth of centralized gov­ Is suffering from an attack of Ivy laat week toe lecturer, Mlaa Blanche turned to their homes here last Fri­ aaeoclation wlU meet In the Broad By that Ume toe cat waa clo$a^^|^ spent on road improveraents. They Mr. and Mrs. John Parson of 13 this amount opens tomorrow night STRIKE IS SEHLED Young Man With Clothing Reelected for Another Four daughter, Mrs. Howard Rose. The ed the meetings Friday and Satur­ horns late Saturday night after a ¥ ernment were given aa the three Veaely of South Wtlllngton prepared Brook school next Tueaday evening. enough to toe top to be extrlcatM recommend rolled bank run gravel Green Hill street were pleasantly and continues one week. lective increase in weight "most un­ _____ poisoning. latter was formerly Miss Doris day in Rockville. day evening. long illness, will be held tomorrow usual" so soon after birth. Ho ex­ 03784647 major problems that face C2iristians Raymond Smith le having an an open meeUng songs, readings and Armstrong of Willlmantlc. About 2,000 visitors attended the Tho South Windsor United Work­ Carl Mognuson, toe newly appoint­ by a lasso. construction, 14 feet wide, on Lake surprised Saturday evening May 9, 61 In Personnel at 3 p. ra. at the home. Rev. C. street, from the BoUon-Vemon town Mr. Verplanck said that the Me­ pressed particular satisfaction that Flecked With Blood Held Year Term As the Nation­ In the rapidly changing world of to­ arteslon well dug at his place on toe a pantomime of "Ltfe" from baby­ when about 100 relatives and Homer Ginns of the North Metho­ day by Wasmo B. Womer, field aec- hood on, followed wlto a song by toe line southwesterly to the Bolton- friends from Hartford, Eaat Hart­ morial hospital has a personnel of tho last arrival, "not so strong" as I top of Godfrey Hill. dist church will conduct the service. ths others, had maintained Its |ttary of the Connecticut Temper- Ames W. Sisson was at bis Hope- Grange and refreshmenta. A whist Manchoster line; on Lake street ford, Wcthcrsflcld, Bloomfield, Man­ Mr. Taylor was bom In County As a Suspect from the Bolton-Manchester town weight while each of the others al Committeeman. Union, at the evening service vale place over toe week end. will be held Friday evening at toe chester, Boston and Malden, Mass., Armagh, Ireland, April 8, 1884, and the Emanuel Lutheran church line southeasterly to the U. S. Route gathered et their home In celebra­ gained an ounce. Mr. and Mrs. Grinton I. Will of ball. came to Manchester to live in 1907. "Things look brighter", the doctor Five Week Walkont At North Tast night. Mr. Womer spoke on Yonkers, N. Y., motored here for The WUlington town team, wln- $lo. 6, the site of the SUverateln tion of their 30th' wedding annlver- Later he removed to Paterson, N. J. eider mill; on Loomla road from sary. said. Ho stressed, however, the Im­ Cfiiicago. May 11.— (A P )—A Hartford, May 11. — (AP) __ J. the subject, “(Christ, the Alternative toe week end and to spend a little nera of toe Community league tn and about three yeara ago returned to Law." , Brandy street to Route SB. The Se- portance of time In determining young southerner, his right hand Henry Roraback, National commit­ time while Dr. Will Is recuperating Willlmantlc laat season and cham­ to Manchester. Grosvenordale Ended; The speaker declared that the at­ from an Illness. pion of ToUand county la looking ^ tm e n maintain that since thla Several hundred attended the whether the normal though tiny ba­ knuckles lacerated and some of his Besides his wife. Mrs. Sarah (Gib­ bies would survive. The largest— teeman, and Miss Katherine Byrne, tempt to substitute law for God has Miss Lillian Grlfflng was leader for Sunday games on home and home bond Issue was authorised and the banquet and dance of the Alpinu son) Taylor, he leaves six brothers. clothing flecked with blood, The Manchester Electric Company and tho weakest—weighs three and National commltteewoman, were re­ been the greatest failure of civiliza­ of toe Christian Endeavor meeting basis or away. For further Inter- town has the money available It Is society yesterday afternoon and James Taylor of Manchester; W orkers Back On Job. best to Improve the roads than pay one-half pounds. questioned today by officials inves- elected for another four-year term tion and that the solution of our evening at the Sub-Alpine club, and Joseph Taylor of Bloomfield. problems lies In the application of Interest on the money. everybody seemed to have the best Stephen Taylor of Canada; Samuel Father Real Sufferer tlgaUng the brutal slaying of Mrs. at today's organization meeting of The meeting will also take action Emil Kasper Is "the real suffer­ Lillian Guild, 80-year-oId connois­ Christ's unparalleled technic ol time ever. Osano served a roast J.. William R. and Alexander Taylor North Grosvenordale, May 11.— Connecticut's delegation to the Re­ teaching. "The method of c:2irtat on the recommendation for the use beef dinner, which with the dance of Ireland. He also leaves five sis­ er". said Mayor Joseph Zabransky seur of Colonial antiques. publican National convention. Of the Town Aid road funds for 1936. of Little Ferry, where the $22-a-week (A P )—Officials of the North Oros- Sergeant James Coleman said be and Cfiiriatlanlty," be said, "Is to Through Its Home Economist waa free to members of the aociety. ters, Miss Emily J. Taylor, Mrs. venordale company, textile manu­ All but a few of tho 19 delegates substitute better things for evil de­ The Selectmen will recommend that The president, Mrs. Annie Monti, James W. McNally and Mrs. Bern­ house worker Uvea. Zabransky said picked up the youth, Raymond Furr, and 19 alternates elected at the tho father haa had "absolutely no facturers, annoupced today settle­ sires, not to prohibit by law. Law this money be expended for road made a short speech and there were ard Tlei-nan, Miss Sarah Taylor and 22, of Memphis, 'Tenn., Saturday state convention hero lost week at­ maintenance. peace since the babies were oorn; ment of a-ftve-wceks strike affecting morning at pis room In the Y. M. C. cannot be substituted for Cfiirist.' a number of other speakers. Mrs. Mrs. Margaret A. Ford of Ireland. 1,700 employes. tended the delegation's first meeting Mr. Womer said the Connecticut •ANDERSON* The meeting will be asked, also, Burial will be In the East ceme­ people are trying to sign him to A. hotel—a block from the Y. W. C. and luncheon In the Hartford Club Tilda Blanca was general chairman John A. Bkedgll, agent of the com­ .Temperance Union la seeking Its to appropriate $100 for repairing tery. every kind of a contract.” A. hotel where Mrs. Guild was beat­ today when plana for the Cleveland of the celebration. The Blue Rhythm pany. who made the announcement, goal by means of modem, scientific Greenhouses and Flower Shop MRS. MARION ROWE and painting the sheds at the rear orchestra played for dancing, Mayor Benjamin F. Turner of en to death In a mysterious attack trip were prepared. Of the church. The Selectmen are Passaic, where the babies were likewise posting printed forms In about 1 a. m. Saturday. methods of education, aimed espe­ •Mm. Susan A. Pitkin Mr. Roraback was elected chair­ cially at children In the schools and 153 .Eldridge Street Thomas W. Wilson, John Albasi and The funeral of Mrs. Susan A. bom In SL Mary’s hospital, said he the mill here, said workers will re­ The sergeant reported Furr told John S. Wolcott of Hollister man of the delegation, William H. young people In the churches, that Kyron M. Lee. (Cheney J Pltktn was held yesterday would go to Trenton to seek Gov. turn to their jobs under a six point him he scraped his hand In a faU Putnam, treasurer, and State Sena­ street today supervised the planting Harold G. Hoffmvi's aid In obtaining agreement. temperance cannot be achieved by afternoon at her home, 86 Pitkin and tliat the Injury accounted for tor Kenneth F. Clramer, secretary. legislation. Has Been Chosen for the Seventh of the site of Manchester's "charm" an appropriation for the care of tho He said hands at the smaller mill the crimson stains found on a shirt, street. Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff of Captain Cramer was also selected to Fall In Cburch Attendance sign at McLean hill. The shrubbery the Center Congregational church children, at least until they can In Grosvenordale, closed for flood re­ trousers and handkerchief In hla was donated by the Burr Nurseries. head the arrangements committee The speaker pointed out that Consecutive Year To FIVE WIN CHICKENS officiated. A delegation from the leave the hospital. pairs. will return to work within a room. But Coleman said: which will arrange for transporta­ Extends Its Greetings To there haa been a marked decrease In Mr. Wolcott had the planting done auxiliary to Dllworth Cornell Post, To Ask State Aid week. "Hla knuckles are skinned badly without charge and has agreed to tion and housing of the delegates church attendance despite the tre­ AT POPUUR MARKET American Legion, under the lead­ Mayor Zabransky also voiced the Under the agreement, workers re­ but I don't see how he could have and guesta at Cleveland. care for It gratis for the next two ership of Mrs. C. L. Wlgren, the belief that the state should aid In ceiving $13 a week or more have mendous Increase In cburch raem- SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS years. Fred A. Verplanck bled enough from them to have Four Connecticut representatives htrsbip in the past century. He said president, attended the service. bringing up the children. consented to a wage reduction o f' soaked his dothlng^so much.” were elected to sit on tho National five per cent. that the Sunday school la losing Only Necessary to Fill Out ilxly-one persona and a staff of The bearers were: Clifford D. "I think the state ought to help Hold Another Suspect convention committees. The Manchester Lodge, A. O. U. Cheney, William C. Cfiieney, Howard the poor father out", he eald. Other points are: 100,000 children annually. These and POTTED PLANTS Herald Coupon and Deposit W. Girls’ degree team, will go to Seventy doctors on call at all Umes. Isaac Roy Hess, 22, who gave his Others Selected statistics offer a direct challenge to The hospital Is governed by a board Cheney, Fred F, Carpenter, Max A. "Someone Is likely to get a hold of Establishment of a minimum wage Hartford tomorrow night where home as near Memphis, was also Former United States Senator parents, he said, and must be given It at the Store ti Get a of fifteen Inistees, all of whom arc Beng.s and Cecil L. Taylor. Burial him and get all his rights." of $13 a week for machine operators For the MRS. NANCY ROWE picked up at the Y. M. C. A. lodg­ they will put on the degree work on waa In tho East cemetery. The only girl among the quadru­ Hiram Bingham was chosen to rep­ serious attention. , Chance. active In the Interests of the Insti­ with tho rate for piece work baaed ings. Sergeant Coleman said both resent the state on the resolutions a claas of candidates for Hartford plets was named for Sister Frances, on the earnings of 51 per cent of Mr. Womer declared the people of Lodge. The local team will be ac­ tution. youths told him they had visited committee which will draft the Na­ today are becoming pleasure crazy, • Five chickens were awarded Sat­ In 1921, the first full year of the obstetrical supervisor at St. Mary's. these. taverns between midnight and 4 a. tional platform. urday by the Popular Market to per­ companied by officers and several of Frank was named for Dr. Janl. and No help shall work for less than loring their sense of proportion and Herald Cooking School hospital's exlstsnce, the census m„ Saturday but he said there were Dr. William L. Higgins o f Coven­ balonca "I believe we should get os sons whose names were drawn from the members of Manchester Lodge. the others to complete the allitera­ $12 a week. This affects cleaners, averaged 34 patients, which average STRIKES SPREADING tion. discrepancies in the times and try, Congressman from the Second much fun aa possible out of life, Home Economics Lecturer among the coupons deposited at the Jumped to 55 last year. Tho work ■sweepers and other outMde employes. places they mentioned. Botli denied District, goes on the committee on (Store. The winners were Mrs. Dun­ The Pythian Sisters will not meet Sister Frances disclosed that the the right kind of fun. Jesus said, has more than doubled and the Collective Bargaining. any knowledge of the GuUd slaying. permanent organization. 'Render until Caesar the things that We have a complete selection of choice Out lop, 89 Clinton street: Mrs. B. Cre- tomorrow night, as scheduled, but babies were premature by two oosts.have shown a corresponding The right of collective bargaining ’They had been Interrogated for James F. Walsh of Greenwich, are Caesar’s and unto (jod the Flowers and Potted Plants at aU Umes. Select hore, 93 West Center street; S. will postpone their meeting until IN GREECE TODAY months, having been expected the is recognized and will be carried out yours here for complete sattsfsoUoa. for May 14. Tomorrow night they wl.l Increase. Mr. Verplanck landed the first week In July. more than 24 hours before their de­ was elected to the credentials com­ things that ore God's'.' But when Flavell. 91 Spruce street; J. Lennon, efficient management of the hospi­ through department representatives tention was disclosed. mittee and State's Attorney Hugh 70 million people attend the moiles 20 Division street; and John Demko, go to Tbompsonville where they "The bablee are doing very well", of the worlters. tal, which la rated as one of the Detectives theorized a powerful M. Alcorn to the committee on rules. weekly and only 17 million go to ' #21 Hartford road. will be guests of Asnuntuck Temple she said. No discrimination against any em­ at a dinner that will be served at finest In the country. prowler, carrying a six-pound pav­ Morgan B. Brainard, president of church, Caesar la certainly getting > The management at tha market Four Warships Rushed ploye who joined tho strike. ing block and a 2U-lncb coll of wlru, Uio Aetna Life Insurance company, the lion's share of attention. People wnounced today that chickens will 6:30. 72 Patients From Crashes A forty hour week. L>aal year a total ot 72 persons stole up a fire escape to Mrs. Guild's was elected sergeant-at-arma. are giving their time to things of no Flowers For Every Occasion M awarded this week Saturday The new schedule was posted In North Main street le being given were patients at the hospital as the A.MITCH£U.rAUIER room, knocked out two of her teeth, The delegation may leave by spe­ value. Christ is a challenge to di­ The 7th Annual Herald Cooking School a ^ n . Coupons are printed dally Salonika; 22 Killed the mill here today, and workers another coating of oil and gravel result of automobile accidents, stove In her chest emd fractured her cial train at 2 p. m., Saturday, June vert our Uvea into useful cbannela.” m The Herald and It Is only neces­ wore expected to return to the plant skull with heavy blows. ■6 , and arrive Sunday, two days be­ In speaking of the growth of cen­ sary to fill these out, either leave filling up low spota that developed while 148 In all were given treat­ today on a three-shift basis. PH O N E during the past winter. DIES IN WASHINGTON The brick waa traced to nearby fore the convention opens. tralized government, Mr. Womer 8486 them at the store or send them In. ment for injuries suffered In crash­ Weekend Riots. The strike began when workers es. Mr. Verplanck pointed cut that Grant Park. Fifty Itinerants who said that hla remarks were In The drawings are held during the refused to accept a 10 per cent cut lounge there were rounded up Sun­ wise political. The government, he Frederick A. McCarthy of 16 Pins many of the hospital’s had debts in wages. day on Saturday two In the morning, Former Attorney General Pass­ day. Twenty-six of them— Including aald. is spreading into fields of ac two la the afternoon and-one In the Hill street, former north end foot­ came from this source because ol Athens, May 11— (AP) — Sal­ es Away After An Operation; 22 negroes—were held. tivlty which our forefathers never evening. ball star, waa taken to a Hartford the difficulty in tracing transients onika's stubborn strikers defied hospital this afternoon for treat­ Was 64 Years Old. Captain John Predergast ad­ COOKING SCHOOL dreamed democracy could take hold The poultry prizes are proving He also stated that the amount military orders and forced a short­ BLUM TO ACCEPT ment of an eye oerloualy Injured charged patients Is not enough to vanced the belief the slayer was a of. He pointed out that food waa It Is A Pleasure An°laesgiv«safaB. (4) At the end of the year's trial, you may continue to keep the electric range at the nounced wedding trip. (Ooatiooed From Page One) Boston 6, Brokoyln 4 (1 2 ) . peney o f East Middle Turnpike. Friday and Saturday at RoekvlUe. EDNCE IS AGENT HERE busy man. Birth: A son to Mr. and Mm. Al­ THREE AUTO DEATHS The conference waa sponsored by liUi ihaea finiiii. Tbs 9eni41loaeia the softer. nominal rental of 30 cents a week. — - With one hand this for*^ or army bert Robinson of 96 Ridgs street, eeariJostnew fiaisb so popular aosr. Bat This . ^ dental and tonsil clinic will be as opposition to the entire program STANDINOS. TAKES OVER POST toq Tolland Ctounty Y. M. C. A. control legislation threaten­ officer and diplomat must oonunua Sunday. 'The Cardinals' baseball team has both are aUu fa isiisriiig dirt. Soap sad (5) Or—if you decide to purchase an electric range, low down payments (|n many s t w f » ^ *^**>“ > Center, Haynes to throw every available hand gre­ Dlscbarged today: Mrs. Ida Gus­ Sunbeam ON SOU CONSERVATION ed the New Ekigland program. Al- American. REPORTED IN STATE Joined toe Inter-CkiuBty League of aster testers ths sofledsottaess to fan oHgfasI cases as little as $5.00)'and low monthly payments (as little as $1.50) are avail­ o'cS :k morning at 9 and 10 Utough Senator Copeland succeeded W. L. PcL nade Into the Democratic dugout. tafson of 81 High atreet, Mrs. May (Oontlniied fi«m Pago One) Eastern Connecticut The league hesatyfaaadaateertaa. They cost little . . . _ —• w In eliminating many plana from the New York ...... 17 7 With the other hand ha must aeek Martin of Hartford and Edwin MIXMASTER Louts C. Bunee of 829 West Cen- .708 includes the baseball teams o f the aaarl> elrna .. .deoaaaaaeilyasacfafaadieb. able to everyone on the lines of the Manchester Electric Co. These payments measure, tho total eatimated' cost Boston . . . . to soothe the restively ambitious Qrenon of 11 Lincoln street. (OoBtiBoed Pram Paga Osa) towma Ctoicbester, Fitcbville, JSI ' 1 ' ^ • Creet has been appointed a com- ...... 17 8 .680 democracy and steady ijevotlon to ot may be made with your electricity bill. O.MEN IN A f l o w e r ? of thoee to which It lends approval, Cleveland ...... 18 8 .602 within hla own lines, lest rival presi­ Death: John Freney, 68, of 48 the welfare of tho Republic under Salem, Norwich Towm, Lebanon, WiU Be Used rntmlty committee man or represen- nearly $400,000,000, Is regarded os Washington Summit street died at 1:88 a. m. to- wounds. Medical Ehcaminer William t ^ v e o f the Hartford County Farm ...... 13 14 .481 dential candidacies damage ; ty bis presidency. Elaglerille, Columbia and Hebron, 31 Kansas City—On tho too high by many economy-minded Detroit ...... 10 Chances. ‘T aoeept the honor conferred H. McMahan gave the suldda ver­ gamee are echeduled to takq place Bateau, for the soil conservation way to 11 .476 dict During the church, where be teaches . oovi- Legislators. Chicago ...... 9 10 .474 After all this heavy spade-work ■ Xobn FaUtowskl o f the PoUah- ufion me and will diacharge my during the coming baseball aeaeon. program in the Town of Mandiee- a boys' Also on Saturday, Horace B. claai. BVederlck G riffith sto p p e d ^ Senator Robinson, too, has ax- Philadelphia ...... 8 IS .818 Is done. It’s quite potalble that Americain baseball team received new abllgations to the very best of writo the flrat to be played oo Dec­ "F '■ J School and ter. His duties are to aaslst the Prsased opposlUon to the meoaurs treatment at the hospital yesterday Davia 60, market gardener and 5; -formers In making out work sheets a park to pick a Mother's DiyfloWl' SL Louis ...... 8 19 .186 Chairman Fletcher will lose his job. my ability", he said'last nlibt after oration Day, the place to be latter cecauae he felt It provided Insuffi­ NatlonaL One of the first things a presiden­ afternoon for an Injured fLoger on an electoral eommiarion brought own6r of the Hamden Airport, was announced. 98 Given Away The M anchester Electric Company Vrtth tnfonnaUon on their farms. ah'o»f*hi. “ colored one, to found dead with a bullet wound in cient protecUoD to Arkansas. Mean- * W. L. PcL tial nominee does !a to select his his left band. the announcement of hla promoUon A special rehearsal for toe Con- A QaaH Mr. Bunee may be oonsulted at hla wWle, the national resources com- Census: Forty-seven patients. hla right temple. Medical Examiner grsgatlooal church choir took place .■ueme during the remainder o f the S Z ?^ ”“h‘^'io"k1 wl2^ h K s St. Louta ...... 14 7 .667 own campaign manager. to his small apartment As a 778 Main 8 t Phone 5181 rotttee Is preparing a fiood control Pittsburgh ...... 13 9 J)71 The leader of the Left-Republican George H. Joelin gave the suicide In Colchester Friday evening, at tte .^jSOPte. His telephone Is 8116. Ac- program on which It is expected to Thus, the oommmidlng Republi­ verdict. — Chicago ...... 13 10 M 5 n is United States should have an Party, obUntad to glva up active home of M n. wnuam O. Seyns, who Grand Prize f ' T**” ***^ to Mr. Bunee. the program report In December, Anmialetra- can general of pre-convantion days insurance policy against being Is plairliig the organ at the Hebron JOHNSON PAINT Co not only tobacco fanna, as New York ...... 11 10 .624 doesn't know himself what rank be direction of that strongaat of S p ^ 's In Waterbury, Jerome Opas.' Uwood wire 4:48— 8:48—Renfrew of tho Mounted HIM. and ’’Rhodes” with Walter Huston lumbuH, Ohio, 93 at the Cleveland BURGIOAL TRIUMPH College honorary sodetlea ateS 8:00— 6:00—Ann Leaf, Four Barbers 12:48—The '.d-Llner. get out the vote at election time and O’Brien and "Preview Murder view of summer's heat was Inter­ cniarles Alfred Scadding, mine time­ tribute to the....wom en I have NORTHWEST A CANADIAN wtmj POLITICAL CONTRASTS will be shown at the State Tuesday airport ond 89 at Detroit. keeper entombed for 10 days In the many cases only mutual ndmlr^jn wiba kstp webe wdar kfyr crct cfof 6:18— 6:18—Milt. Ktllam Oreh.—east: 1:18-Wesley J. Coffey presents then pretty much forget politics dur­ Duncan, Okla.— (A P ) — Crop ro- Case." rupted today by cool breezes and Readings In tho 80's were report­ come across In civil service positions groups. - SOUTH —• wr\-a wptf wwnc wave wjax Junior Nurse Corps—midwest: Al Editor of The Herald: and Wednesday. Be modem—bring your kitchen can be had by mixing two table­ htoofie River gold mine, learned to­ Philadelphia—UtUe JuUa Martin Negro Spirituals. ing the rest of the year. But that tatioh may have advantages, but E. heavy rains. ed from Montana. . .. .secret Information has a way of —Denn 4. A. Pork, OUa wf1a*wsun wlod wsm wme web wapi Roth Orchestra —west Reading the political news of the was before the word "patronage” be­ "Times Square Playboy” based on ADVERTISEMENT up-to-date by Installing one of the spoons salt and , one cup vinegar day he probably would lose all his was pronounced cured today of wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa whap kprc 8:10— 6:30—Ted Husing’s Program— 1:30—News Service. Tugrnan has grown corn on the George M. Cohan’s Broadway suc­ with enough Hour to make a smooth . Torrential week-end showers, leaking very often... .but I have University, Oolnrohas, O. woM ktba kths aaoo wuir wis wcsc haslc; Russell Dorr, Songs—Dixie .1:48—Between the Bookends. day and listening, in the evening, to came familiar to the many, and new bargain priced Quality rangea toes. burns which for three years closed wfhc 6:48— 6:48—Boake Carter’e Comment same land for 28 years with results. cess, "The Home Townera," U said 4-8-4 Fertilizer 31.95 bag. (3ovL MlUng at the Mancbeater Gaa (,k>. pa.etc. Apply with a damp cloth. reaching cloudburst proportions In 2:00— Concert Miniatures. political commentors broadcasting "ward politics” was known' only In STEWAWAY Scadding. suffering from trench her throat so tightly she had to b« MOUNTAIN-~koa kdyl kglr kgh! 6:00— 7:00—Guy Lombardo — basic; This year It made 50 bushels per to be Ideally suited to the talents of certitled seed potatoes 33.26 sack. for 388.98. Tbla apeclal price offer Rub off stain and rinse In cold water. some sections, raised flood threats In feet as a result of his long exposure fed through a tube In her stomach. PACIFIC—kfl kgw komo khq kpo kgu Eleana Monsak Eniembts—west 2:18— Heppy Hollow. their views, one cannot help but the larger cities. acre, but has made as much as 100, Warren William. It marks the sec­ Best scratch feed 31.80 bag. W. huts only during tbe month of May Texas. The (foivnpoiir measured 4.45 in the damp underground cavern, When JuUa was 18 months old, Cent. East. 6:18— 7:1^Herbert Foote, Organ—w 2:30 —Eddie Dunstedter Enter­ contrast the difference In tbe politi­ One does not have to be political­ Kansas City, Kas.—Driving along 6:30— 7:80—Pick and Pat, Comedy- cal picture of today and that of the he said. Ho had two failures. ond picture In which June Travis. Harry England, Tel, 3481. go you bad better atop In and see A trick our grandmothers knew to inches at Houston, The Trinity riv­ considered himself lucky, however, she swallowed a quantity of ly*. Re 4:00—Waltsf Logsn'e Musicals tains. ly minded to conclude that principles er, transformed to a raging stream, gaily with laughing companions, g ]S (^ 4:SS—Jamss Wifklnsen. Songs east: Henry Haitted Oreh.—mldw nineties. Those of us whose memo­ and Issues havs now given place to them today. This wonderful range keep fruit juices from soaking "to be alive.” peated operations were required to SHI— 4:41—Top Hatters Danes Oreh. 7:00— 6:00—The Radio Theater—to o 2:45— Benny Field's orchestra. through the bottom crust of a pie swelled 28 feet to a new high mark Herman Relschman was startled to 4:00— l;C0—Flying Time Adventures 8:00— 0:00—Wayne King Walta—to c ries reach back to those days must patronage and men, In the minds of Is growing more and more popular sec a man’s head rise above the car's For days after the rescue there reopen her seared esophagus but 4 }1g.~ 5:1^N ew t; Edward Davies 8:30— 0:30—The March of Time—to c 3:00—Margaret McCrae. songs. was to brush with white of egg. within 48 hours near Palestine, The MRS. marvel at some of the changes that many leaders. and la the pride and joy of every radiator and start weaving back had been fears that bis feet would now she Is entirely normal again, 4:SO— S:30—Press*Radio Newa Period • H8— 0:48—Public Opinion Speaker 3:18—Ball Gams—Boston Bees vs. have taken place In the conducting woman who owns one. The Quality sharp rise alarmed residents of the have to be amputated, but Dr. H. her sold. 4:IS— 8:S5—Baseball by Ford Bond— 0:00—10:00—Jack Osnny'a Oreheetra The recent political defeat of Dr. river area. and forth. ¥ weaf only; Anawen Me This—chain Pittsburgh Pirates. of political campaigns, both local range la highly approved everywhere If you scald the milk before you 0:18—10:18—8. Cummins Oreh— mldw Dolan is a shining example of Lowlanders moved to higher 4 t4 g . 8i4S—Billy A Betty—weaf only 0:30—10:30—Abe Lyman A Orchestra and national. patronage winning over principle. and one will be used for denionatrat- make the cu.stard for your pie It will He feared he had struck some­ 8:0(^ 6:00—Amos 'n' Andy—cast only ground at Robstown, Tex., after four body, but he had not. Police took N AN C Y ROW E i : ‘i8— 6:18—Uncle Esia Radio Station 10:00—11:00—Xavier Cugat A Orchestra The two major parties were, of Nothing was left undone, by some Yng during the Herald Ckioking be less likely to bo watery. 10:30—11:30—Henry Halsted Orchestra inches of rain fell In an hour. The the man from the bumper and book­ - 6:3tt~ 6:80—Oabriel Heatter — weaf: 11:00—12:00—Organ, Dance. Nocturne School. See It at tbe Manchester Connie Qatoe Songa—chain —west Neches river left Its banks In the ed him as Cliff Manor, 52, on an In­ 5 :45^ 6:48—Education from tho Nawa Gaa Co. Herald 6:00— 7:00—Hammeratain Music Halt NBC-WJ2 (BLUE) NETWORK eastern part of Anderson county. toxication charge. He had seated 6:80— 7:S(^Margaret Speaks Rseital Heavy precipitation forced a fur­ himself on the bumper of the parked 7:00— 6-iOO—Harry Herlkk’s Oypsiss BASIC — East! wjs wbx-wbta wbal T h e Weldon Beauty Salon A good home-made brass paste ' S a 5 l > w . A - - ther rise In the Mississippi along Its 7:80— IrSO—Sigmund Rombaro—c to c wham kdka wgar wxya wlw wsyr wmal car, fallen asleep, and ridden a mile S:00— 9:00—Eastman Concert—also c wfll: Mid: wcky wenr wli kwk koll northern stretches. Low territory In before waking. Cooking School wren wmaq kso EADIO^C’ t:S0— l:3(^Natlenal Forum on Radio ttOO—19:00—Dick Mansfield Oreh. — MIDWEST—wmt wood wire (Eastern Standard Hme.) when arrested In San Francisco last li ' east; Ames 'n' Andy—west repeat NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmJ A W AY TO BE SURE Thursday and refused the courts of­ fOUNUATION GARMENT) 1:80—10:8(S—News; Fisk Jubiles Choir wIba kstp webc wday kf>T crct cfcf Few People Realize That the Druggist Can Be Made To takes great pleasure in announcing: that for the seventh suc­ WEYERNAEUSER BANDIT Lecturer 10d)0—11:00—Rudy Valles and Orchta. SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wla wJax fer to appoint an attorney to repre­ 10:10—11:10—Maurles Spitalny Orehest wfla-wsun wlod wsm wmc web wapI New York, May 11.— (A P)—Ths Furnish DOUBLE PROTECTION! sent him, Mahan apparently kept his wJdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro cessive year this salon has been the choice of the lecturer .1 CB8-WABC NETWORK woal ktbn kths wsoc wave weao wfbc microphone In politics, becoming ffiNIENCED TO 60 YEARS silence about the unaccounted por­ MOUNTAIN—kna klo kglr kghi more active as part convention FIRST-—To Co-operate With Your Doctor In Keeping tion of the 3200,000 ransom paid by BASIC—Easti wabe wade woko weao PACIFIC—kgo Ufsd k*x kga keea kjr PRESENTING— waab wnao wgr wkbw wkro whk wjr dates near, Is to put a political ra' Your Good Health. of The Herald Cooking: School. J. P. Weyerhaeuser, Tacoma lumber DESIGNED FOR THE CHOOSES U. S. CLEANERS Cent, Bast. wdre wcAU wjaa wean wfbl wspd wjav; on the air this week. ^William Mahan Pleads Guilty; official, for release of bis son on Midwsati wbhm wfbm kmbe kmnx 8:81^ 4:30—The Singing Lady—aast SECOND— To See That You Get the Most For Your whan kfab krnt 3:48— 4:48—Orphan Annie—east only It will be that at Newark, N. J., G-Men Consider the Case Is May 31, 1835. The Westclox Line i The Weldon Beauty Salon Is perfectly equipped to sentence In Alcatraz penitentiary Cent. East. 3:00— 6:00—To Be Announced 365 ,000 In ransom money remained and Mrs. Waley a 20-year term In Called For and Delivered 3:30— 1:30—Russ Morgan’s Orchestra Friday night. FULL PINT BOTTLE ...... render Individual service to every patron In every Ills — 4t1S—Michigan Baulovardlana 6:00—10:00—Newe; Phil Levant Oreh. Try these tonight; unknown, at least publicly, when tbe the Milan, Mich., women's prison. $2.95 $3.95 oStSO— 4:80—Virginia Vsrrill, Vocalist 6:18—10:18—ink Spots Negro Quartet branch of beauty treatment. The correct step towards department chalked up Its third Our trained Corsetieres, Mrs. Bidwell 6:48— 4:45—<*wTldsrnssa Read/* So­ 6:10—10:30—Olen Gray and Orchestra . Talks: WJZ-NBC, 6:15—Walter Plain Radium ria! 10:00—11:00—Shandor with His Violin B. Pitkin, "Safety First, Last and TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE BARGAINS WHEN beauty Is no further away than your 'phone. Make an Tictoiy in the case here Saturday, POSTMAN’S ALIBI (6091) and Mrs. Clapp (5696), will call on 4:00— 6:00—Buck Rogirs Skit—baale: 10:0^~11:0^—Henry Busie A Program Always”; WABC-CBS, 8:15—Fan­ ATTENDING THE COOKING SCHOOL appointment tomorrow. with sentencing of WllUam Mahan, Chime Alarm The Chleagoana Orehostra—mUSw 10:30—11:80—Phil Ohman'a Orchestra reputed “brains” of the gang. you in the privacy of your own home not nie Hurst on "Good Neighbors” ; Spartanburg, 8. C.—Several per­ $^.50 and $4.50 WEAF-NBC, 9:30— Rsdio Forum: Mohan Is in McNeil Island peni­ sons complained the postman was S5a PEROXIDE, tentiary today beginning a 60-year delivering their mall late—or not at merely to “take your measure” but mold 6:80—Baseball scores with Roland WABC-CBS, 9:48—Public Opinion, 88o SEWING Rep. Robert L. Bacon, "Rel’ef.” full p in t...... 1 6 c MACHINE OIL. 1 9 c prison term. all. Westclox Keeps Time At the Cooking: School. your figure to its loveliest with our patent­ Winters. He pleaded guilty In United States Postmaster Helen D. Moseley 6:40— Newa Service. WEAF-NBC, 8:4u -Education In District (3ourt here Saturday. Judge tho news; 7:30— Nelson Eddy; 8— 80o Ipana Tooth Paste ... ,84c looked into tbe matter and said; ed modelling gannents. Results will WTIC 6:48— Renfrew of the Mounted. 33e Gilletto Blades ...... lOr PHONE 5 0 0 9 Edward E. Cushman pronounced a “The post office department does 7:00— Rublnoff—Virginia Rea. Gypsies; 8:30— Romberg and Bar­ 60o M Hepatica...... 40c 60fl Alka Seltzer ...... 49c U. S. CLEANERS rimvalert Bmdoaattoc Senrioe. 60-j-ear sentence on each of two not require postmen to deliver matl amaze you. rymore; 10:35— Flak singers. R. DONNELLY HBrtfonL Oobil 7:18—Al Roth and his Orchestra. counts In a Lindbergh law kidnaping at homes where vicious dogs are at A N D D YER S 7:30—The Iceoleers. WABC-CBS, 7—Guy Lombardo JEWELER AMOO W. 1040 B. O. SS1.8 M. 73o E-Z SHOWER 28c CERTIFIED f O hidlctment, but ordered them served large. His business Is to deliver *;4S— Boake C.irter. music: 7:30— Pick and Pat; 8— 515 Main Street Manchester Watch for Free Cooking School Offer. 836 Main Street Phone 7100 (Euteni OojUxbt Time.) SPRAY ...... 5 9 c POLISHING CLOTH l o C fsoncurrently. mail, ,not to receive a set of canine K-' 8:00—Lombardo Road. Irene Dunne In "Blltersweet” ; 11:30 Though he offered no resistance molara and bicuspeds In the ankle.” 8:30— Pipe Smokln* T’ me with —Program fro.ii Hawaii. Reinforced Zipper Bathing B u gs...... ggo Mondej', May 11 Pick and Pat. WJZ-NBC, 7—Flbbc) McGee and Molly; 8—Minstrels; 9—Carefree A. M. 9:00—Lux Radio Theater— Irene Carnival; 10:03 — MlUer-Sarron 3:45—The CNeiU. Dunn In "Bitter Sweet" S5o CLOTH Ultra Castile and Gocoannt featherweight fight; 11:30— Phil ' 4:00—Woman'a Radio Revlaw. 10:00— Wayne King’s orchestra. SHOPPING BAG on SH.AMPOO, a e> 10:30— March of Tlnhe. Ohman orchestra. 1 9 c fuU p in t...... 4 5 7 C 4:16—PhUllpa Lord. What to expect Tuesday; 4:80—Hi4)py Jack. 10:48—Public Opinion. 4:45—Grandpa Burton. 11:00—Sport Review. WEAF-NBC, 9:48 a. m.—Tribute 75c Moth-go—Stainless Spray for M oths...... pint 49c to Florence Nightingale; 13:48 p. 6:00—Tbe Top Hattera. 11:08—News Scivlcc. 25c Griffin’s White Shoe Cleaner...... 19c m.—Public Housing conference, Mrs. , 6:80—"Dick Tracy." 11:18—Jack Denny’s Orchestra. gl.50 Larvex Spray and A tom izer...... $1,19 Roosevelt and Fannie Hurst; 4— a;46-.-Muaical Program. 11;.^0—Bob Crosby's orchestra. American Medical Association con­ Listen to the Bfyitsty 0:00—WrigbtvUle Clarion. Tomorrnw’s Prorram vention. 0:16—X. B. HcQli.ley on BporU. Chef Every Wednesday A. M. WABC-CS8, 9:16 a. m.—luter- 0:80—Newe. 8:00— News Service. vieiv Mrs. J. R. Smith. “ 1936 and Friday at 10:30 0:48—"Btranga Aa It Seenu." 8:18— Shoppers Special. Mother” : 13 noon—George Hall or­ A. M. over W TIC. T:0O—Amoa 'n' Andy. t 9:00—Bugle Call Revue. chestra; 3 p. m.—National hospital b • ORUC STORES • 7:16—Uncle Bsra'a Radio Station. 9:80—Richard Maxwell. week program. 7:80—Program from New /ork. 9:48—Rustle Rhythm Trio. 7:46—"Night Editor." WJZ-NBC. 13:80— Farm and 10:00— Hartford Better Business Homo Hour: 3:18— Oontlne-tal 8:00—Hammerateln’a Mualc HaJl. '■C 8:80—William Daly's orchestra. m iM c u im w t 9:00—The Gypeies. 9:80—Sigmund Romberg's Music. 10:00—Contented Program. , her finest recipes always turn out best when prepared with the aid o f a 10:80—"The Travelers Hour” —Nor­ man Cloutier, director; with W n C Glee Club. SENSATION OF THE COOKING SCHOOL 11:01—Baseball acorea; News. 11:18—Dick Mansfield’s orchestra. 11:80—Flak Jubilee Choir. 18:00—^Weather Report. QUALITY GAS RANGE 13:03— Silent. Tomorrow’s Program A. M. 6:80— Blue Graaa Roy. - j 7 7:00—Morning Watch—Ben Haw­ thorne. 6:00—News. 6:16—Sally’s Household Hints. A »*r o 6:30—Good Morning Melo^ea. 8:80—Cheerio. 9:00—Radio Baaaar. I 9:18—Home Makers' Council. Of Course, She Uses I 9:48—Radio Baaaar. (Cont’d.) •’Wd BUmW/ 10:00—Blue Grass Roy. 10:18—Home Sweet Home. Pillsbury’s Best— the “ Balanced” flour 10:80—Breen and de Rose. 10:48—Gale Page. When you attend the Cooking School this The Meaning of 11:00—"Girl Alone.” 11:1B—Norcrose Sisters. week, you’ll find your instructor using “ Balance" in Flour 11:80—Your Child. Pillsbury’s Best Flour. T h e n a n many idnda of 11:48— Plano I^cltal. wheal ralMd in the United 13:00—Gene Arnold's Ranch Boys. She is trained and experienced in all the PM. Stale*. Floor made from 13:18—Honeyboy and Seaaafras. fine points of baking. Therefore she recog­ eome o f theee wheats la M: 13:30— Merry Madcaps— Norman nizes the necessity of proper ‘’balance” in 'good for bread hot not so Cloutier, director: with Eddie good for plea and cakes. HoUy. the flour she naea for her baking demonatra* Other wheats make good 13:89—Time Signals. dons. She knows that the sdentifie blend of pastry floor hot do not con- 1:00— News; Weather. laio the proper elemenu 1:16—Hit Times. many fine wheats in Pillsbnry’s Best makes 1:30—Market Report. • for the best bread floor. 1:38—Lester Ludke, Pianist. it a perfect flour for every kind o f baking PlUsbory’s Best is milled 1:80—Mitchell Schuster's orches­ from o acientifie blend of tra. — direful, biscuits, cookies, pies, or cakes. entirely FREE—without any obliga­ nuny eholcwheaU to pro- 1:45—Oeollan Trio. From long experience she knows she can O u t 3:00—New Ehigland Pure Food. Here's the little measuring gadget tion whatever— a set of these measur­ dnee a floor that is perfect­ 3:18— L^suiee C. Means, soprano; every home cook absolutely needs to ing spoons. always depend upon iu hi|^ quality, iu fine ly "balanced” for all kinds Springtime Laura Gaudet. accompanist. o f baking. help make her baking results certain Th e attractive color and usefulness of texture, its absolute purity, perfect color, and 3:80—Concert Oems. From tbe same sack yon Special 3:48— Fred Wade’s Songs and successful. rich wheaty flavor, no matter where'or when these spoons makes a tremendous hit can make sobstanlial 8:00—"Forever Yeung.” she buys it. 8:18—Ma Perkl.is. And you can get a set AB SO LU TELY with every woman who receives a set. breads or the most delicate This $124.00 FREE! pastries .with fall assnranco 8:80—Vic and Sade. They’re used at the Cooking School. Use this superior flour In your Eome, to 8:48—The O'Neills ’Get a set yourself! Tell your friends! that the mnlla will be Range Just give the card from a large can of get the same fine baking result! that you see eneceesfnL Rumford Rakjng Powder to tlie Rum- Manoheateriter Herald Oooidag Schood Now .Mrik Nancy Rowe, LeMoier attained in the schofiL XlUions of women havo ford Rcjpfesentative at the Cooking proved lie ceonomy and STATE THEATER All good grocers carry PiUabiiry*a Best— School. That’s all you do to receive— ruao., Wed., Thnr*., F il, May 13-18-14- drpaodabaily over a period WDRC the favorite flour o f good cooks for 66 years. o f more than half a cen- Hartford, Coon. 1880 tnry. Yon, too, will And it (Eaatero Dayligbt Time) iXe ideal floor (or oil year ■osweo tAMNOPOWOM Monday, May I . b eezepted by 6ie Cow Mee ae raedi Mrs. Nancy Rowe, Home Economics Lectur­ * P. M. AAUKICAN DiWT MISS g P n iB llll Month of Bfar [ 3:18— Ball Game—Boston Bees vs. umford MBIICAI t Brooklyn Dodgers. R ASSOCIATION THE C00KIN6 SCHOOL er, Will Use a Quality Gas Range Every Day Onljr. ^ 6:00—Jack Shannon, tenor, ALL- PHOSPHATE Youll hear how to boka dailciotw coke to t 8 il5 —Michigan Boidevardians. clearly axpMfiad you con dupHeota it your- TTieManchesIfsr @ a s Cih. I 6:60—Jimmy Allen. During The Herald Cooking School To Pro­ |4):48—News Service. leM. You’ll s«t navr Idea,, now racipos, 1 6:00—^Terry and Ted. B a k i n g P 6WDER cmd NEW USES for pur% all • phosphoio PILLSBURY'S BEST duce New and Delightful Recipes. STREC.T PHoare sfowm ■ )6:18—BoM>y Benson and Sunny t h e TWO-TO- RUAAFORO BAKING POWDER Jim. ON# LBAVKHSA 08-ltl LQSTEM X MANCHESTBR BVISMINQ HtSKALU. MANCHIUtncK. (XlNis.. jh u in u a x , m a x i i , im o. MANtmTOTBR g VBWHWG HBRAT®, MANTTfESTBR. CONN, MONT5AT, MAT 1 1 ,198S. pAOTiaar^ erald Cooking School Opens Tomorrow At .9 A. M. Herald School Opeiis Tomorrow At 9 A. aria' AsaodaUon Carnival, Old Oolf Indications that Pearl Rosa, ^2, a room in which the children were I notified the police. They believe Iota. Manchester MAN COMMITS SUICDE former-. Ckmnectlcut * Oompany sleeping. their arrival saved the Uvea of the She found an accompanist and a tween tight lips. •'! mean that jx>u pV eu; Radio Discovery June 18-19.—Lawn feaUval at Discovery of hla body waa made children as gas bad seeped Into dramatic teacher for him. He was South Methodiat church. motorman, took steps to protect bis at 8 a. m. today by bis wife, who their room. can't see what a fool thla weak Deaths Last Night Date Book June 22-27.—American Leglon’a BUT?ROTECTS CHILDREN four children from danger before he POLLY ond FAREWELL acmpuloua about not permitting Carter boy Is making of you, using annual carnival at Dougherty'a lot committed suicide by Inhaling gas her to pay for either, but he used you to further his own ends, trad­ Puts Television Nearer at his home, 177 Elm street, were her apartment for hla lessons and ing on your . . . " By Marie BlizarcJ o iw6 neas«v«».i«. her company for hla audience. London—Lord Aldenbam, 90, one Tonight TO MAKE CHEAPER HATS New Britain Resident Stuffs found by the police this rooming ■That's quite enough. Pete. I during their Investigation of his There was also Pete. Pete Gar­ don't care to hear any more. Dlx of the oldest merchant princes In May 'll .—Spring ooncart, illgh Rags Around Door So That BEGIN HERE TODAY diner did not ask for her time. He the United Kingdom. aevalsod, O., Mmy 11—(AP) up from eight to 20 tubes like the Danbury, May 11.—(AP)— Hie death. Rosa was found sitting In ing some people I'd Uke you to It a gentleman. He's not using me »m radio policeman which makes s^ k e s of a iivbeci around a common nchool choruaea and orchestra. High Fumes Would Not Harm the kitchen with a mbber tube, con­ LINDA BOURNE, tO yoaie old. meet." She gave him the Mdress didn't call her frequently on the and he's not a weak boy. Unless New York—<3ol. Beverly Wyly "taiik" circuit In the center, and achool hall. hattera' union haa voted to permit Others. preitly. Is left almoct petuUlesa by telephone and he never sent her Dunn, 78, U. I. A. retired, Inventor television a step nearer by bringing the manufacture of cheaper grade nected to an open gas Jet, In his Man is land to his stomach! and then could have bitten her you apologlzf for tboss remarks, connected them In such a way as to Alao Mother and Daughter ban­ mouth but he had stuffed with rags the andden death of her father. tongue out. flowers. But, none the less, ha did our friendship It a t an end.” of the high explosive known .as ^'[^orbldden" portions of the radio sllciw each lube to contribute Its quet at Concordia Lutheran church. hate in the Indliatry here with a New Britain, May 11— (AP) the sill of the door leading to the PETER GARDINER, newspaper The next night was the Sunday occupy much of her thinking time. "Dunnlte.” -—- view to restoring Jobs to hundreds reporter, helps her get a Job writ­ Peter did not aploglie. The quar­ r apectniin into practical use was an- maximum power without Influenc­ Tomorrow she had arranged so that Dlx Linda was axmoyed -rlth Pete. She rel lasted all the way to Unda's Washington—Or. Charles E. Hill, SHOES Klllottnccd today before the convention ing the tuning of the central cir­ May 12-18.—Annual Herald Crook­ of unemployed workers. ing society news. Unds Is In love might meet Thome! She wanted couldn't have fold herself why. 84, an authority oa International Is your radio kind with DIX CARTER, but he goes Running Into him at off.clal func­ apartment, and when Pete Gardi­ EFer the Institute of Radio Engineers. cuit. In this way, he added. If one ing achool, aeaalona at State theater The union voted almost unani­ all her wits about her, and now ner bowed her out of his car. he law and professor of political sci­ Hie device, as outlined, is a tube will produce ten watts of In the rooming. mously Saturday night to visit abroad to study singing. When she-had blundered Into asking Pete tions, seeing him with a girl on ence at George Washington Univer­ power, 10 will generate 100 w atts In Peter asks Linda to marry him his arm, finding him the center was bowing her out of his life. ^ radically new alignment, of ordinary Thla Week manufacturers early this week, ex­ Gardiner. (To Be Continued) sity. i-radio tubes making a totally dlffer- dependable fowlon whereas before May 13.—Mother and Daughter plaining the vote taken among 700 ohe agrees, but poetpones the of Interest at a table not far Washington—Harry C. Stevens, oscillator, or policeman, of the their output fluctuated widely banquet at Emanuel Lutheran members, and formally notifying to your ears ? wedding. from her own, she was unreason­ 69, veteran Washington oorrespond- «nidIo waves which go out from a around their supposed capacity. church. them that 28 per cent of their out­ HONEY HARMON, fllm ster, She waa distrait at dinner. The ably resentful of him. He never HUMAN ADDER ent for the Minneapolis Journal. .’'■‘llltwutcastlng s e t Simple in desgln, In addition, Zottu explained, the May 16.—Legion dance at Rain­ put may henceforth be made on a oomee to Newtown, making a food, fortunately, was superb. did anything to cause her to feel as described by P. D. Zottu of the group of tubes keeps each Individual “personal appearance" tour. She Thorne liked good foods and good that way. Hla manner was always bow Inn, Bolton. cheaper basis. wine. Linda gave him both. She Chicago—The bite of a human be­ OREETINOB f ! Radio Corporation of America's re- In exact tune with all the others and Coming Eventa The matter was brought to a vote buys a ooenarlo written by Linda. courteous—and politely strange. ri # search laboratory, t makes possible if one tube attempts to stray from L«ter Unda goes to Hollywood waa careful not to apeak of Dlx, She might have puzzled over It ing killed Oscar Robinson, 60. the wave to which the group has May 18-19. — Annual Kiwania through the efforts of George A. and, by expressing Ideas that are and careful not to let their con- long, and arrived at a right and He entered a hospital Feb. 20 for Cfiiieagt^Sldney Jacobi, 43, was ?r the-everyday use of very short radio Bhow "Sllaa the Chore Boy” for McLachlan, manufacturer, who sub­ If Not-dial 3733 i waves, since they now can be con- been turned all the others unite to really Peter’s, acquires a reputa­ veraation approach the peraonal. quick conclusion, left to herself, treatment of an Infection In one fin­ found shot daath In a park. On KIddlea' Camp, Holllater atreet mitted the proposition that his wage And she was pathetically relieved ger, which he eald wae bitten by an hie chest lay a note; "How do you 0 trolled closely. pull It back Into line. achool. tion for being able to discover but one bright day he telephoned to scale. In effect two years through a A few reasons why our customers recommend us: ysew stars. Soon she is a celebrity. when 10 o'clock came, and her her and asked her If she'd "like to unidentified woman during a party. do Mr. Coroner. Pleats make this Short waves, or ultra high vlbra- Successful control of the power May 20.—Annual concert G (Tlef L tlons of the electrical currents output on these short waves is vital general strike, be allowed to stand At a party given by Honey other guests arrived. Dlx was with picnic.” . The Infection epread and doctore cut case as short as possible and spare which carry radio messages, are the to their successful use, he added, Glee club. If he were permitted to manufacture Harmon, Linda meets BASIL them. He brought the pianist she Linda would like very much to off the arm. Yesterday Robinson the feelings of my wife and chil­ i' portion of the broadcasting band and the new tube arrangement of­ May 23.—36tb annlveraary enter­ 28-per cent of his output on a leas •A complete radio sales and service di­ THORNE, director. Attracted by had Insisted upon to accompany picnic. It was a form of entertain­ died. dren.” 1 which scientists are using In prac- fers the possibility of controlling tainment and dance of Scaibdla expensive basis. him at first, she lal£r avoids him. him. ment so simple. It hadn't reached i! tlcal television now under way, them In the same way that crystals lodge. Order of Vaaa, a t Orange rectly and personally connected with Dlx Carter comes to HoUywood Pete did not appear early and any peak oi popularity In her Im­ V since they are relatively free from are now used to regulate ordinary ball The men don't have a comer on this store. to get t>ito films a . an actor, she was glad and relieved. She mediate set In Hollywood. stetic and are nol used In ordinary short waves and the long waves June 6.—Tri-Dance, Maoonlc Tem­ brains. Unda tries to help him. To pleose didn't want to force Dlx on It was simple, natural and some­ -sodod broadcasls. used In sound broadcasts. ple. —Dr. W, B. Atkinson, profeasor of Dlx, she overlooks her dlsUklng Thome's attention, so she waited thing she had missed and not ■i> Research into everyday use of The power of a radio Impulse on June 18.—Townaend Day rally psychology, Southwestern Col­ for Basil Thome, Invites him to until nearly midnight before she known It. In Pete's car, they rode .. the sea­ c'. these short waves has been retard­ these very short wave lengths can here. lege, Memphis, Tenn. •The finest repair laboratory this side' her home. asked him to sing. Pete Gardiner, out to the seashore. Not the smart ed Zottu explained, because the now be increased or decreased at June 16-20.—Mancheater Veter- Peter Gardiner writes s play distinguished In his dinner Jacket seaahore, but a deserted stretch of son's newest and most delight­ :> ‘power from a group of radio tubes the will of the operator by merely of Hartford. that Is a Broadway success. Later and as far apart from the others sand where they lay In the sun At Cooking School Tk. fluctuated rapidly on a given wave- adding to or taking out tubes from be comes to Hollywood. as he had thought her In those dribbling sand between aimless fin­ ful styles and colors. * As gay fe length, making them undependable the circuit. This can be done with NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY first days In Newtown, came In a gers, and talking about Newtown for broadcasting. out shutting off the apparatus, •The largest stock of Tubes—for any few minutes before. and never of picture making. Linda and youthful as spring itself, To solve tlie problem, he hooked Zottu declared. MRS. NANCY ROWE CHAPTER XVII Linda waa tmly glatd to see him. felt nostalgia for the home she had TOMORROW radio. Linda didn't mean to avoid see­ She hadn't time then or freedom left two years before. Unexpllcably, 1^ think ing Pete. There was no reason of thought to realize that be Irked she longed for all things os they our Dorothy Dodd models will and why she should. On the other hand, her ano that the reaaon waa that had been then, and caught herself SHEA MAKES ADDRESS ROCKVILLE MAN HEADS •The only complete tube-test in town— she didn't Intend to look him up . \ . that something was different. up remembering that now she had We Will enhance the heauty of your Thousands of Home Economists Use and there were 2 of me • • because there woa plenty of reason That Pete treated her as though Dlx, which made up for everything ARABIA includes “noise-test”, why he should come to see her. she were a stranger. Not as though and Pete, and In them Linda's newest outfit * Available in AT K. OF C. GATHERING FORESTERS OF STATE Recommend They were still friends. It had he was in love with her, she would aind Pete, and in them Linda's been more than a year since they have said If she'd been honest with thoughts touched on the changes Present Blues. Browns. Bi^fh. Grayi because Ipolish as I clean’ •Sincere, honest appraisal or advice in hod written to each other. And herself. But why should that mat­ between them. She was glad Pete Michael J. Mantack New Chief then, when his play had been a ter when Dlx's hour waa here? had stopped caring for her. She Blacks and Whiles, togelheir Manchester Prosecutor Speak­ success, she had sent him a tele­ er at Communion Breakfast Ranger — Robert Spieiman W ith B! . A general Holy Communion ar- beadle; Henry 8. Benoit of Putnam, **Hasn't Scratched his hand. "Hello, Linda," he sUd, flowers were a charming dally i feelings, Unda. I do care for you K-ftnng^ by the Seaside Council No. grand Junior beadle; Robert Splela- as though they had met the day minder that she resented deeply. C.fHOUS€^SON the same way, but I can't treat you "" 17 of New London attracted 100 man of Rockville, superintendent of The Williams and Carleton Co. before. His Insistent Invitations, which she the same way. I came out here INC. ^i^nembers yesterday. Junior court. Potterton & Krah "Hello, Pete,” she said. "You re­ refused, putting him off gracefully expecting to find you grown up, East Hartford, Conn. Since 1825 William J. Shea of Manchester. At the Center 519 Main S t Phone S733 i member Dlx Carter, don't you?" were unsettling to her peace of hoping the values you must recog­ Intate deputy, was the communion The stem of a giant bamboo tree "I don't think we've met.” They mind. She bad put herself In his nize within you would have devel­ ‘i^'^neakfaat speaker. may grow more than a foot a day. hadn't, but of course he knew Dlx'a debt to help Dlx, and she knew oped. You think you're a bright name, bad heard Linda speak of she' could not drop him abmptly. girl, a woman of the world. But, him. And yet she knew that she must on the verge of making the mis­ S ra tU tis “Will 3TOU sit down?" she asked, do it one day soon. take of your life, you close your hoping he wouldn't. And there was Dlx. It didn't eyes to the things you roust know He didn't; he was with some occur to her that when she was too to be true!” others be bad to get back to. Linda tired to see him, he could find “The mistakes of my life ?” Linda Again We Extend Our looked over her shoulder and saw other things to do. Dlx was nsces- raised her eyebrows very slightly. Honey waiting for him. She sary to her, and she must be to ■ You mean . . . not accepting your ONCE A G A IN couldn't resist saying. "Come in to­ him. She found time to give him proposal ?” ^ You Were Admiring Your can biqr this (uli-faroily size A Herald Cooking School Lecturer morrow night, won't you ? I'm hav­ that she needed for her own rest. “Nd," Pete answered shortly be- Greetings To The Herald Chooses Friend’s Curtains? Why Cooking School And The WEST SIDE DAIRY Not—Because She Has FRIGIDAIRE Housewives Of Manches- For Milk and Orenm To Be Used At WITH 1. HERALD COOKING SCHOOL CHOSEN ON MERIT Them Laundered Here. THE METER-MISER NO MONEY DOWN ter And Our Best Wishes FOR THE. For A Very Successful Mrs, Nancy Rowe Use Milk for $X67 Herald OooMng School Leotnrer—who, like atx Better Tarim m low m School. prevlons leotnreis » has ohoaea West Blda Dairy Cakes - Pies and 7* CONSECUTIVE YEAR dayl for Fastenrized Milk and Oreanx Pastries We Are Introducing A New Pattern In Silverware By Mrs. Nan cy Ro w^ TIMS annwMK n m im A u m Uke her siz preceding Cooking School Lec­ KETS AU . FIVE* STANOASIOg R, Wallace & Sons, Called turers—and like thonssuMIs sf thrifty honse- «1vee— Foil HEmiQEllATOII BUYINO Mrs. Nancy Rowe— Herald Cooking ScKool C»m» amd m A» dtmtmttmUtm qf A L L PJVEt “LADY ALICE” Chooses All Cooking: Utensils and Modem * &. Lowsm orsMTim eoer i * X SAFCH FOOD raOTKCTfOM Lecturer Says —Eat More Kitchen Accessories T9 Be Used At the wxFAflrni rnszina-moms rcc Sendg Yourg To Ug for the Same Regultg! *4.flMNH UMMUrV The design is a combination of Colonial Herald Cooking School From * a. rsvff-VBAR mortOTfow flam with a touch of Modem. Also featuring Manchester Dairy Ice Cream straight CURTAINS, “Silver shod at the point of wear” on all Regular 50c CHvaa Yoa Ml U m m Qaiuilno spoons and forks. 35e FRIOIDAIRE AdvantagM Because It Has The Sealtest System Ruffled CURTAINS, a Modal fllnttraMd ii DRS 3-36 • 3.1 cubic CM MARLOW’S Regular 75c capadtr • 10l7 tquara fc«i ibelf area » 63 big ice o cuMi, 6 pouoda of ic* at oo* fneziiig • Doubto* See It At the Cooking School. Rang* Cold Cootrol •Exclusiv* M eur.Miicr cold. 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Badue> getmUon and packaging ate never without Sealtest supervisIoiL The result Is wall worth tha ing Dnlux Exterior Finish • Automatic R*l*t D*> ver will be given away: Remember—This Special Is for May Only. froiter • Automatic Ic* Tray R«l*ai* « Auto, effort For what Ice cream could be more delicious—finer-flavored, creamier, or amootber- Another Sp«clall made Interior Light • Ramovahl* Sb*l«** • textured? • cNfcii foot pmoiDAim Weds, May 13—Lady Alice Cold Meat Fork Men’s Shirts Washed and ^ ^ ^ Al an aqaally Mo«a- Frigidair* Hydratot • Plenty of TaU-hofd* tpacte tiontl prica . i : a gao- Mad* m l, by Geocnl Mocon. n m r8.,May 14— Doz. Lady Alice Tea­ Enter the Sealtest Limerick Contest of the Month. $6000.00 in cash prizes each nioa 6 cu. ft. rMOn> month. Get your entry blank from any Sealtest Dealer. 2 to? 25c AUU for hunlUtt who spoons. With Any of Our Regular Services. D**d an m ta larg*r modal. Shelf tr*i 13.6 Food-Softey tmfleator tmOt tight igw tq. ft.—all uiabit. 84 ■W: Hi. the caHaat-vitibU *vldaaca that feoda Pri., May 15—Lady Alice Cake Setrer. Look for Our Prize At The Herald Cooking School. big tea cub*i. 8 pounds ^ ______- -O otic* at on* frMziag. at* kept at Safriy-Zoa* T* . Prtoa 9161.00 baksw SOdagrin loJ ahf f Mrs. Rowe chose Marlow’s for Housewares—as did six other Her- Manchester Dairy Ice Cream Co. • aid Cooking School Lecturers—because Marlow’s offers the most NEW MODEL Dewey-Richman Co. WEST SIDE DAIRY complete selection of kitchen necessities in town — and at prices Hione 5250 PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM Jewelers — Stationers — l^versmidis that appeal immediately to thrifty housewiires. You can get 52 McKee Street Phone 7706 what you want at Marlow’s. LAUNDRY Phone 8072 K EM P’S, Inc. , _ . Frigiddrt SaliagaitdSerYloe"

!Av-^ ii f t il*7i MANCHESTER EVENINO'HERALD, MANCHESTER. CUNN. MUMJAK, MAX II, 1»»6. MANCHEarrCR BVBNINO neHALD, MAKCTHESTTR. CONN- JifONBAY, MAY 11, 1M«- " YOUR HOSPITAL NEEDS $ 15,000 BLUEFIELDS LOSE OPENER TO COLORED GIANT ber of patients. A building to bouse the nurses on the hospital grounds Manchester’s House of Mercy is desirable, the maternity ward In Town Without Hospital the hospital jften is overcrow 'ed M. H.S. Places Third At Rhody M eullC raaos of New Britain Annual Drive For Funds and additional space in this depart­ ment should be provided. Ward ex­ tensions and additional semi-pri­ Is Greatly Handicapped vate and private rooms are urgent­ Is Launched Tomorrow ly needed with the constantly grow­ Drub Moriarty Brothers ing census. No greater service to Superintendent Mrs. Jane J. Aldrich Cites LEARY WINS MILE AND HIGH PLAYS RAGGEDLY, MERIDEN WINS mankind can be given than making possible better facilities for the sick Many Factors That Make It Necessary; As Flood Tames Batters Insdtotion Has Served Com- and injured. Invites Inspection Tomorrow. DEARDON THE QUARTER LOCALS BOW 15-5 ROYAL OAKS SPLIT ^^‘ nanity' Efficiently and "SPEAKING OF HOSPITALS" Wind Up the First Round HOME GARDEN LOTS By JANE J. ALDRICH IN 3-WAY TEAM BATTLE Hardware City Star Allows Phlily Chib Victor As -'^Merrifnlly for Past 16 The Manchester Memorial Hospi­ AS JACKIE FRAHER Of Spring Links Tourney WEEK END PROGRAM tal is about to start its annual drive Only Fire Blows As Gas Town Chunpioiu Score AB READYJHIS WEEK for funds in order to be able to op­ Y ear»-l8 Not Heavily erate efficiently for another year. Red and White Scores 24 HAS POOR SUPPORT An first round matches to tbe^man, 87-18—69; J. Chanda, 97-37— SULLIVAN FANS 16 I wonder how many people know spring golf tournament at the local 70; A. J. Woodward. 82-11—71^ L. Station Nine Suffers 10-3 Rons in 2nd; Jeckmai Endowed — Needs Towns­ Will Have Been Plowed and what a hardship it would be to live 5-6 Points As N. L Bolke- Country dub were completed over H. Chapman, 88-18—72; D. Nevej^ in a community without a hoapltal? the week end and the second round ette, 88-16—72; P. Cheney, 96-22- Beating; Partyka Is Driven Gives But One HH in Last Many people who resided in Man­ Sonthpaw Harler Allows 12 will begin Immediately as It must 73; A. Wilkie, 91-a8—73; J. Lamen­ Hartford Flmger Soperb As folk SnpporL Staked Out by the End of chester before the hospital was ley Retains Ont-of-State be played by next Sunday. In zo, 83-l(^—78; S. O. Johnson, 92-18—— built, will recall the sufferings en­ special events over the week end, 74; G. Finch, Jr.. 84-10—74; B. to the Sidelines. Seven Frames Wm in 9th. dured by patients who bad to be r HhsBot Erratic Fielding Saturday's four baU match saw the Ballsleper, 83-9—74; J. Motycka, Locals Top SL Bridget’s thejyeek. taken to Hartford for hospitaliza­ Title With Stonington 2nd; team of G. Finch Jr. and Paul Ball- Over 280 workeri will cenvaei tion. Think of the discomfort and 92-17—75; W. I. AUsn, 107-82—75; aleper tie the team of C. T. E. WU- P. Ballsleper, 82-7—75; K. Johnson, ^Ciacheeter and vicinity on National pain a seriously injured person must of Mates Gives Rivals 4-3; WniimanHc West Moriarty Brothers new baaehsll Tbs Blueflelds opened tbelr 1988 The community gardens to be endure In transportation—a long 11 Schools Entered. lett and John Hyde, both with 68, 96-34—75. edition mads a rather unauspldous season by dropping an 8-8 decision ' -Boapltal Day tomorrow, opening sponsored by the American Legion trip added to pain and loss of blood while Jim Tierney captured yes- First round results to spring debut yesterday afternoon In New to the Philadelphia Colored O te'ts ' the IBth annual Mancheeter Me-1 and the town for families receiving often resulted in severe shock. Edge; Bristol Loses. ttrday's 18 holes of medal play, full tourney: Ends Win by 7-0. Britain when the Cremo Brewery before a large crowd at Mb N*tio '’XBorlal hoapltttl drive under the| relief will have been plowed, har­ Have you ever thought what a handicap, with 83-21—63. First n ig h t nine took advantage of a somewhat yeeterday afternoon. iM ersbip of Campaign Chairman rowed and staked out Into more hospital must mean to the mother Manchester High's track and Sherman Parmentor, a home oluh G. S. Jolmaon beat A. McCann, wobbly start on the part of Stanley The Giants broke the Ice to tiw field stalwarts, held to be the weak- member, was being cdn;?ratiilated 'earner Weden and staff. The amount than 200 Individual plots by the end who goes there to give birth to her eat team to represent the Red and 6-4; J. P. Tierney beat W. I. Keith, Partyka, local pitcher, and then first Inning as p. Johnson walkml. to be nought for 10S6-ST In austaln- of this week, Albert E. Behrend, child? Many mothers who come Meriden High took Manchester today for the eagle which be scored 6-5; P. Ballsleper beat W. L AUen, The Wlllimantlc West Ends lived went on to win a well earned 10 to 3 stole second and took third wiMp White in many years, handed out Francis Leary High to the oleoneri at the Silver on the difficult dog leg sixth. Par- up to their reputation as , Thread Banka' throw went into centerflsid. itig funda la $18,000. Charles W. Holman assistant superintendent of charity, Manorial Hospital, Haynea Street here to bring their little ones into another big surprUe Saturday by 6- 5; J. Chanda beat K. Jolmaon, decision. ’’ The firat meeting of the cam- <2ialmmn. Board of Trustees said this morning. the world would never have a vaca­ tr-klng third place in the out-of- City Saturday afternoon and gave menter holed out in two with a No. 19th bole; C. H. Laking beat A. WU- City champs for the past flVe years Mayor on the Blab Matthews' single scored JohnsOg. Maaign organization will be held In Each plot will be about 40 feet tion otherwise. I am always happy the Red and White nine the works 4 iron to a match with E. Rohan." kle, 5-4; C. T. E. WlUett beat C. W. by smearing the Royal Oak Town- The Giants came back with to find such a mother in the hospi­ ntate meet at Kingston, R. I., aa with a smashing 15 to 5 triumph R was the first home game for more run to the second stanxa 'Itaaonic Temple tomorrow night at aid to the patient, whether It be wide by 80 feet long. The town will I>w London Bulkelcy retained its The hole Is 441 yards in length. Pro Thornton, 8-2; O. Havens beat G. ers at the West Side field yeeUrday the Cremos and an estimated crowd 'ilao o'clock at which time the work- supply each relief gardener with tal, as I realize what a relief it that resulted as much from errors Bill Wlnton had thirty-one young­ Finch Jr., 2 up; E. Rohan beat L. Green walked. U . Johnson grot the easing cf pain through a new tram title In the face of the stlffest afternoon, 7-0, after the locale had of 3500 fans turned out to watch ed to Pagan! who threw to 1 ,arB will be given instructions for the half a buahri of potatoes, 100 must be to her to be freed from the Mrs. Jane J. Aldrich conpetitlon in the history of the of commission and omission os It sters in his free junior class Satur­ A. Weimon, 2 up. the opening day exercises. The anaesthetic, the installation of a THE POET'S COLUMN V .F .W . IN BANQUET cares and worries of a busy house­ Local Sport did from the lusty attack on south­ day morning and finds his pupils opened their season Saturdiay after-, gtol for wMt looked like an i ieanvaaa which will close with a final. new-type fracture harness or bed or pounds of fertilizer and smaller Superintendent p^eet. Bulkelcy scored 31^ points, Second Flight American Legion band, beautifully double play, but Boggtol dro) report meeting on Monday, May 20 quantities of other seeds. Other per­ hold—no meals to prepare, no chil­ 29H and less than seven more than paw Jockle Fraher. The feat drop­ eager to learn the fine points of the J. Hyde beat R. H. Smith, 2 up; noon with a 4-S triumph over St. decked out in their cardinal and blue Just some simple treatment de­ MARRIED TBACHERS-ETCTER.A ^ E'en now It makes your heart re­ dren to be made ready for school, only two more than StonlDgrton with ped Manchester to fourth pl6ice in game. ^ Bridget's of Hartford behind the the throw. Drtokard tingled to in the Temple at the same hour. veloped and proven to be of unusual sons will b« allotted plowed and no washing and Ironing—just com­ the CCI.L. standing while Meriden A. Brown beat J. J. AlUson 8-2; W. nifty twlrUng of Joe BulUvan. uniforms, headed tha teams as some ■oortog Green. f,r Since the birth of our country harrowed lots but will not be given joice. WITH AUXILIARY Nightingale, the world’s most fam­ Manchester with 24 5-6. Chatter Results to the four-ball match Foulds Jr., beat J. Motycka, 8-3; H. thirty bail players and high officials aid to the sufferer. If you have a husband. i “Rock-a-bye baby on the tree top. plete relaxation. ous nurse. It is through her example Strongest In Track held third. were as follows: Ths Hartford pitching act struck ^ e voluntary hospital, as the dls- The trustees of the Manchester seeds or fertilizer. This winter and spring have been that hospitals are setting a high West Hartford took command ot Benson beat W. S. Hyde, 2-1; H. of New Britain city government pa­ The Blueflelds scored tix to -tlnguiahlng feature of our national The seeds and fertilizer have Just what may his pay? ! When the wind blows tile cradle will The 14-event program failed to G. Finch Jr., and P. Bahsleper, Dowdlng beat F. J. BendaU, 7-6; J. out a total of sixteen batten In Set- raded around the diamond and out to Memi-rlai hospital through the ac­ rock”, exceptionally busy and we have standard and accomplishing such produce a single record breaking AH Winter long It was whispered the League leadership with a 13 to urdey'a contest and allowed only second ee Boggtol received a I 'OOncept of service to the sick and been ordered by the town and will Does he draw a salary, around that William Hall high ot 6 victory over Bristol at the Bell 68: C. T. E. WUlett and J. H. Hyde, Lamenzo beat C. R. Peterson, 2-1; center field where "Old Glory” was on balls to start things.. |C. Regtxiv'; ceptance and application of proven Or labor day by day? ; Tiny and helpless little you, been hampered by lack of space to excellent results in their services to performance. Eleven achools par­ 68; P. Ballsteper and E. Ballaieper, seven scattered bits but the Oaks hoisted to the top of the flag pole. has been aa close to the medical and surgical aids have be distributed to the gardeners next : Snuggled in mother's arms so true, Joint Dinner Held At Country properly care for our mothers and the sick and suffering. ticipated, the others finishing aa West Hartford would come to the City, the fourth straight for the O. Sonnlkson beat H. Mathlason, were hard pressed to pull out ahead kus grounded to Tucker who UmM ' ^heart and mind of the American week it Is expected. Planting of the Taught you to say your A. B. C’s, babies. We need badly, better On this day, the drive for funda fore this spring with the strongest William Hall team. Bristol used 69; J. C. Cary and J. Echmallan, 3-2; S. O. Johnson beat J. Wiley, Mayor Quigley breesed a perfect to Gadsden, but the lattto secured the best classification pos­ You say you are a teacher. follows: Norwich Free Academy, 70; A. Wilkie and C. R. Peterson, 7- 6. by a one-run margin. Chuckle Smith ■trike past Bam Hildebrand and the the ball. Rautenberg trippled' pie as the church and the sible for the Manchester Memorial. lots as soon as the materials arrive : Gave to you wondrous golden keys, facilitlea for caring for these pa­ with which to carry on the work of 19H: Falrhaven, 16; David Prouty, track and field team in Central four pitchers in a vain attempt to saved the game In the sixth by mak­ bool. A voluntary hospital is one will be supervised by members of How long may you have taught? I To open new doors, new wonders Clob— Department Com­ tients. the Manchester Memorial Hoapltal Connecticut, what with all the rest stem the onslaught of the Norfeldt- 71; C. H. Laking and O. Sonnlkson, Third Flight ball game was on. deep left field aeortog B ontoi It is a well known fact that once a Never mind how many years. U: Fitch, 9 1-3; Woodrow Wilson of men and outbit the latter by 14 to 74; W. Foulda Jr and F. J. Bendall, ing a spectacular catch of a Une Stanley Partyka sent to the B. Roguskus. Sturoeon grout at has been founded where there hospital falls to advance toward the Dllworth-Comell Post, American ! see, What a lasting memorial it would will begin. Will you not do your bit Middletown, 6; Leominister, 5; of the schools being hard hit by J. Handley beat W. WethereU, 3 drive and tossing to second for a ^ a need for one over a long period Legion. Experience goes for naiight. 1 Then life was happy as could be. be if some kind and thoughtful per­ to help this year? We need your graduation .. there's still plenty 10. It was the first setback in four 75; D. McKinnor and J. Lamenzo, up; H. Stevens beat O. Brown, 3-2; mound as Moriarty Brothers choice to an effort to nip RauteaoMg goal of scientific development. Just mander Frost Present Chapman Tech, 1; Attleboro, 0 League starts for Bristol, putting 76; W. Fortin and W. WethereU, 77; double play when the hoses ware for the flinging assignment was home. Sturgeon pulled up a t r- ^ time, perhaps, more or less pri- as surely will you find an institution [ And one day proud and happy too, son would give us a wing or start a help more than ever before. Bulkeley displayed Its greatest of time for the rumors to become A. Knofla beat T. G. Brown, 4-2; R. loaded with one away. The Oaks ,V»te at the beginning of Its useful- What does your spaniel cost you? Tfou could read, glad, little you. fund for such a purpose. One does 1 wish to extend to ail who have strength In the running events, aa fact but the dope bucket took an them In second place. C. W. Noren and H. Haggina, 77; F. Hawley beat H. E. Montla, 2 up; given a lusty greeting as Oolas, first ond. NsuMuer whiffed. Pagaal that qulekly loses the support and not need to wait to help this cause The absence of shortstop Mike H. Dowdlng and J. Motycka. 78; H. tallied twice In the first Inning and sticker up to Mt for the Cremos safe on Tucker’s fumble and St ' -OMS, receiving little o- no support admiration of the townspeople. 20 MEN START TODAY You have a bird I see; "Sec little Charlie, only look! not visited our hospital, an invita­ did Manchester, while Stonington awful walloping when Middletown J. Echmallan beat H. J. Dougan, again In the third and eighth, while v: ^rom taxatlpn but Its dependent If you had a babe or two He studied through his reading book Department Commander Ray­ along. We will be very grateful for tion to do so on May 12th. There was well balanced. The locals high trimmed the Hall lads last .Swick and catcher Ernie Squatrito Mathlason and W. I. Alien, 84. 8- 2; A. J. Woodward beat L. H. rapped his first pitch into right field geon soored. Banks sing During the past 16 years the mond E. Frost of New Britain and any contributions for such a pur­ will be Open House from 10 a. m. to Friday, 55 to 40. forced Coach Tom Kelley to change Results of yestei day's medal the vlaltora got their countsn in the fbr a hit. Upka filed out to Sipples canter eeortog Pagaab Patitip , .,j .)9 on the greater good—SERVICE I Manchester Memorial hospital has Much more proper It would be. And now he has the livelong day. tallied twenty points in track and Chapman, 3-2; J. Eklwln, '.icat C. B. fifth, sixth and seventh. tingled to lefb senduig Banks 8b r' ,' or-rendered In time of stress, anxie- ON WPA SEWER PR O JE a With hoop and hobby horse to play." Mrs. Frost were the guests of pose and no amount is too small. 4 p. m. and we hope many will take the rest in the field his lineup considerably in the clash play: Warder, 3-2; C. McCormick beat i'. but Partyka's old soup-bone wasn’t gained new friends and supporters Proudly did you recite to dad. By helping this cause, you will find advantage of this opportunity. You it was the fifth successive year with Meriden and the changes were J. Tierney 83-21—62; L A. Wel- It was a different story yesterday responding and Wojack and Curry third. A. Raguskua stoglcd to rigM,'- ; i i j and when the heart and hope is annually. Many persons of standing You say you're a mother, Anderson-Shea Post and Auxiliary This surprising outcome Is all to all to the bad. Captain Stan Opalach Kelley, 6-5. were walked. Wilks smashed a long ■coring Banka and sending PaWB*', Child psychology you know; Adventures of this little lad. joint annual banquet at the Man­ the real meaning of the words, "It is will be shown the entire hospital that'Manchester has competed In the good, os far as Manchester high afternoon. Marceau opposed Jock low in their own comftiunlty have at Number Will Be Increased to Then school-days, glorious and glad more blessed to give than to re­ which will Include the operating the invitation meet and the second waslslilltcd from second to short Hewitt on the rubber and had all ■Ingle Into right and Oolos and Wo­ to third. Raguskua was out etealtsif, ; BzoeOeat Record Y u understand and love them. chester Country club Saturday is concerned as the performances in and proved without doubt that he’s jack crossed the platter for the first for the final out. The Uanebeater Memorial la Just different times been forced to ac­ 60 As Soon As Supplies and Such lovely times you never had. night. Over 100 members of the ceive", in the healthy and happy room set up as for an operation, the time Coach Charles L WImn'a the dual meet were distinctly medi­ the better of it, Umiting the locals to I cept the hospitality of the Manches­ We concede what may be so. Then girlhood came quite merrily. mothers and strong healthy babies Laboratory and X-ray room. It will not cut out for that berth. Opalacb five well scattered, bingles. H'ewitt runs of the game. Kulus and Pat The Giants sent Jackman to aueh a hospital. Built In 1919, It has Materials Arrive Here. two groups were present at the charges have been third, placing ocre ... as things shape up now, made two errors of commission and mound to tha third to rsplasS'J ter Memorial as a result of automo­ Life then seemed one glad sym­ sixth annual social event. in our community. be worth your effort to come and similarly In 1932. Manchester cap' Manchester has better than an even gave seven hits and fanned eight Roee took three healthy swings -aarved through the past 16 years bile accidents. Invariably, these Bqt there's Joan and Barbara, phony. May 12th la National Hospital see what an asset the Manchester several of omission. The most glar­ but waa given poor support. The vis­ apiece to end the Inning. Ctomes. - t ; jMetly and excellently, aa hospital Work started this morning on the Quite prominent is their dad; A roast beef dinner was served by tured the title In 1933, defended it chance of sweeping to victory In ing error of all was charged to PAUL DERRINGER HURLS In the fifth the Giants scored people left Manchester after treat­ And all her life with mother ways. Mrs. Mary Sheehan, caterer at the Day and hospitals all over the U. 8. Memorial hospital is to your com­ successfully In 1934 and then lost all five of its dual engagements itors tallied three runs In the CreiDoa Hit Freely abkttdards are considered. There has | WPA project to construct a sani­ We know they're ratlier verdant She planned for you through count­ will celebrate the birth of Florence munity. it last year to Bulkeley, despite the Welsa at first and gave Meriden five The Cremos went down In order In other run when Matthews 'tieaa no poUUea or political control ment with praise upon their Ups for tary sewer through the Jarvis de­ club. The club lounge was decorat­ with Hartford high looming as the of six runs scored In the sixth. With first on two walks and two errors to center. Metthewa want to i the treatment accorded them here. Your position, yes, it's pretty bad. less days. ed In the National colors with Me­ fact that Murch, Leary and McCor­ and then scored four more before the second but the third and fourth "m its management during these velopment between Walker street Across the years she speaks to you, greatest threat at the moment ... the bases loaded and two away. proved disastrous for the locals. when Tucker grounded to Not Heavily Endowed and East Middle Turnpike and In morial poppy baskets and fa'vors on meet as follows; 7:00 to 7:45 Ad­ mick set records in the mile, half Bristol, of course, is also danger­ Weiss muffed a towering fly by A THREE-HIT SHUT-OUT the game ended, while the Oaks Green singled to right aeofthg"! egraitful years of super service to The Manchester Memorial Is not Yea, want may overtake you, "Child be honest, child be true. the banquet tables. vanced; 7:45 to 8:30 Life Saving. mile and pole vault respectively. could make no headway In.tha scor­ Chuck Wojaok, former Chloago If: the sick and Injured of Manchester Franklin and Goodwin streets. Un­ You may even lose your home; And so sit down and think with me. Recreation Center __, Leary, Deardon Star ous but the local should hurdle this ICIasoskus and before the side could White Box player, rifled a stogie to thews. heavily endowed. The total Interest Lawrence Redman, chairman of Friday ___ 1 obstacle at the Bell City tomorrow be retired the five runs came home. ing column. Tha Giants tied It up to the < la d vicinity. Its trustees are honest, til supplies and materials to be Injustice! Well that may be, Of mother brooding tenderly,' the post committe was toastmaster The girl’s afternoon swimming Manchester's showing Saturday I sixth place by virtue of a 5-4 The Royal Oaks will practice to­ left. Curry followed suit and an liyary-day private citizens. There la derived from Us leas than $200,000 furnished by the federal govern­ Items of Interest afternoon. Fraher, making his first start on twelve-inning victory over tho hands were safe as Bob Dixon bob- When U. Johnson singled to trust funds Is Insufficient to meet But there's Barbara and Joan. FLORENCE BURDICK GIBSON, and Introduced Commander William class will start at 3:45. was high-lighted by the victory of the mound, was reached for twelve Red's Act Trims Pirates 6*0; morrow night at Mt. Nebo at six Drtokard tingled sendtog JO Uunight of profit In Its manage- ment arrive 20 men will be employ­ May 9, 1936. Leggett of the post and Mrs. Ger­ The women’s plimge period will FraricU Leary in the mile in the ' Brooklyn Dodgers; Joe DIMagglo, o'clock. A twilight game will be bled Wilks' smash through short, the annual expenses. It is neces­ ed on the Job during an average of The Middletown-West Hartford hits, walked six and got eleven the much publicised rookie, hit a Wojack scoring. Kulas was safe on to third. A s Jaekmaa AMnt, nor never will there be any. sary, therefore each yeor to call They Impound cur telegrams. trude Buchanan of the Auxiliary Monday be held from 7 to 9 o'clock. splendid time of 4:40.6, just ten sec­ strikeouts In seven Innings. Elmer held at the West Side field this Fri Drtokard stole saeoad. P. Jb ^ Is Um havso of young and old In three days a week. Later 60 work­ Our inner lives they violate; MOTHER. onds slower than BUI Mureb’a beat. meet was featured by the five foot, Grove Victim of Senators homer In the Yankees’ 7-2 triumph a flukey play to clog tbs sacks. up^n the townspeople to aid In this who brought the £rr,.'etings of their The men's plunge period will he SH inch leap of Baxter of Middle- Duffy relieved him but ran into day nlgllt. tingled to left scoring 1C. Jci . -ttone of emergency and it must be men will be employed on the WPA Our arbiter at Washington, Mother’s life Is like a light respective units. held from 7 to 8 o'clock. Leary, unbeaten, as a freshman I over the Philadelphia Athletics and Sunday Afternoon. Rose fanned but MIokey Noonan worthy cause—to bridge the gap project. Shining brightly In the night, cross-country ace last fall and wln- town In the high jump, the 19 foot, trouble after two were out in the : the Cards continued their fast pace sent a screeching liner to left that and Drtokard. Johnson pulled up Wiei jBastntalned at all costs. between receipts and expenses so May hold Hitler emulate. Following the dinner an enter­ The women's plunge period will 4?4 in jump of Nomejko of West eighth and Norm Plitt came in to 4-0 Win; Yankees Slip Into Royal Oaks Towners. second on the thrown to ngr ReutsB-’j . ,t. In the category of hospitals, the The work will cost more than Her dear presence all the way tainment was given by a vaudeville follow from 8 to 9 o'clock. nsr of hU first mile start early last finish the game. Despite Meriden's I In the van of the national circuit by ah r h po a e sent Curry and Wilks sourr^ng berg to an attempt to nip DrtolnMI| that the local institution may be $28,000, making it the largest fed Illuminates our childhood's day. song and dance team, vocalists and The men's boxing class will meet WALL ST. BRIEFS week, defeated the veteran Pearson Hartford in the broad and the I defeating the Cubs 5-1 behind the across the plate. Kuitu scored on : -Manchester Memorio. shall be continued for greater service hero These cringing aatclltes. of Bulkeley by ten yards In racing 1:38.9 time of the Hall relay team slugging, Fraher pitched highly Poplwcics, cf ___4 0 1 2 1 0 at the plate. Johnsoo stole thlr^;f known as a private, non-profit eral Job In the municipal water In the trough with liead and feet, a comedy number. Dancing was en­ from 7 to 8:15. commendable bail and would have Lead by Downing A's; ; hurling of Paul Dean. The New Smith, 3b ...... 4 0 1 3 4 0 Flood’s bingle to make the count end scored on Rlddlek'e fly to ^ and at large. sheds. When completed it will pro­ Mother’s faith is clear and sure joyed until midnight with music by Tuesday New York, May 11.—Burdette 8. to an Impressive triumph. Once in the 880 ... Pandolfo of Middle- I York Giants tipped over the Phll- Burkhart, rf . 6-0 at the end of the third. ' fftarltahle Institution. It is got foa- During the past five years of de­ Would repudiate our rights Teaching us to e'er endure, Wright has been elected president of again It was Leary's breath-taking town copped both springs, the 100 fared much better save for the ....4 0 1 0 0 0 ton. by any one group, civic, re- vide sanitary sewer facilities to a Would bring slavery complete. a seven piece orchestra. The Model AIrpIene Club will erratic play of hla mates. In four I lies 6-2 and the Chloago White Sox McKay, rf ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Buddy Brewer relieved Partyka Wto la The Ntoto (hf pression the hospital has rendered Prayers we learn at mother’s knee The following committee assisted meet in the club rooms at 7:30. Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Co., a sprint on the final lap that carried In 10.6 and the 220 in 24:05.5 ... Cards Top Cubs. ; St. Louis Browns game was rained In the fourth and lipka, Wojack and fratemal—It Is set' up as a score of nomes in the neighborhood. subsidiary of Curtlsa-Wrlght Oorp., him to the tape In first place. otherwise the rivals didn’t show any­ of the innings he worked, Fraher re­ Wodstrop, ss ....8 0 0 1 3 1 The Glente clinched the game |B3 invaluable service to tl.e communi­ The pond east of the Jarvis Grove Learn of God and Eternity. in making plans for the annual The women’s swimming classes tired the Meriden side in order but ' out. Dixon, lb ...... 8 0 0 Curry reached him for successive the ninth, when Gadsden was aaitoj to the 48 valiant, kindly, Money! Millions! Mere chicken fee'-; It was announced today. He suc­ Also outstanding was the brilliant thing to cause Manchester any loss 12 0 0 ■Ingles. Buddy had a streak of ty. At a time when Its resources dance hall will be filled in with sand event; Post committee: Lawrence will meet as follows: 7:00 to 7!45, when he was in distress the rest of I Grove's loss allowed the Yankees Gnibe, If ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 on Pegenl's error. Tucker etogtipY s-lovlng sons of Manchester were restricted forcing economies What's a billion cautious friend? Life is sweet and life Is fair' , Redman, chairman; William Leg­ Beginners; 7:45 to 8:30, Intermedi­ ceeds Ralph S. Damon who resigned feat of Tommy Deardon in flashing of sleep. wildness and forced two runs acroee not of their own doing, sacrl- from a near by hill and the sewer F. D. R. just voice yjur need. When we have dear mother’s care in December, 1935, to join the Amer­ home the winner in the quarter-mile, the team also faltered. By ANDY CLARKE to slip Into first place. DIMagglo Hedlund, c ...... 3 0 0 8 1 0 to center. Green advanced both In many departments, tigs hospital line will run through the middle of gett, Elwood Brown, Harry Mathia- ate. "Bub" Schmidt toed the slab for slapped out ils homer In the first McConkey, 3b ___8 0 1 1 3 2 getting Kulas on strikes to the ners when he dropped down a thelr lives ou foreign soil. The continued to give exceUent service Depression soon will surely end. She teaches us life's game to play son, Edward Frazier, John Buchan­ Wednesday ican Airlines. Wright has been as­ clocked in the fast time of 54.8 sec Crosby high of Waterbury dC' AMoclated Press Sports Writer meantime. iltal Is a Community Enterprise, the mi. To be true In every way. sociated with the Curtlss-Wright In­ tahds. Richards, corhpetlng in the Meriden and let the locals down The front office of the anclnnatl inning after having failed to get u Hewitt, p ...... 3 0 0 0 1 0 sacrifice bunt. M. Jobnaoa with a reduced personnel, main­ an: Auxiliary committee: Mrs: Ger­ The women's afternoon bowling feated New Britain high In a dual with eight bingles, four of which safety In ten aucreaaiva trips to the xLanders .... ___1 0 0 0 However, Morlartys came book to lined a tingle to right ^'station of Mercy with no barriers Federal expenses must reduce. trude Buchanan and Mrs. Margaret will start at 3 o’clock. terests for a number of years. unfamiliar hurdles events, was a track and field meet last Friday Reds apparently is convinced that 0 0 fourth to get three of the runs back jiyer to prevent or to keep those in taining the standard set up by the Mother's love Is pure and strong point getter In both with two-thirds were garnered by Dick Cobb In aa ita good strategy to hand out « plate. Gadsden and Tucker across trustees In the face of many dis­ Twenty-five percent at least; Shields her child from every wrong Brown, co-chairmen: Mrs. Gertrude The men’s swimming classes will and here again the results were not many trips to the plate. Three of 32 again. Hildebrand bounced one ott plate. j n ^ of help apart from its bene- COLLEGE CHUMS GUESTS To the.forgotten man a truce, Llnnell, Mrs. Christine Glenncy, meet os follows: 7:00 to 7:45 Life The nominating committee of tbs Manchester's other scorers included overly impressive with a few excep­ spanking now and then, even when A walk, a triple and a tingle 6 6 27 13 .3 couragements. It is a well-known Sees the best in each wee one Brown with third in the 100, Kil­ the Negro lad's hits were knocked a team’s ace pitcher is concerned. broke up the ball game between the Will! mantle. Golas' shins, "Red" Putnam smacked The best play ef the gasM $Mtent wards and rooms. It is yours fact that the average public hospi­ A'jundance now for man and beast. Mrs. Elizabeth Phelan, Mrs. Bertha Saving; 7:45 to 8:30 Non-Swimmers. New York Produce Ehcchange has tions ... Vallone of Crosby stepped down In the Infield but were too a drive into center and Sipples to tha fifth when Patton | ; |ind mine to reapect and to support Tolls for us from sun to sun. WethereU. The women's social activities named John McD. Murray, treas­ patrick with a fourth in the 440, Paul Derringer, number one fllng- Indians and Tigers. Joe Sullivan, ah r b po a e tal cannot be self-supporting due to OVER THE WEEK-END Judd with a second in the 880, the century in 10.2, Roderick of New hard to handle. Muezyska, In the er of the Reds, failed to slide home Safin, 3b' ..., ....8 2 1 O' 5 0 ■oorsd "Hlldy" and "Red” with a down Mr. Johnson's long drive : 0 0 best we can. Promises that sound sincere. If perchance, a child should stray, group will meet at 7:30. urer, for election as president of ths Britain the furlong in 21.1, while cleanup slot for Meriden, laced out who had relieved Eldcn Auker In the wallop to right center. 8b John a hard run. Patton miseed a hoi e;^ Haven of Mercy the fact that the average person A public setback party will be Exchange for the ensuing year. The with a tie for fourth in the pole In a game the Reds lost to the second, bad limited the Indians to Kaminski, 2b. ...4 3 2 3 2 0 cannot pay the entire cost of a first- Made, like pie crust, to be broken; stray, vault. Palmer with a tie for second Chamberlin of Crosby did 5 feet. 5 two steaming doubles and a sliigle Giants last week, and he was sus­ Dillon, cf ... ___4 1 1 2 0 0 and Kucso ware Infield out but to ths last half of the fifth whoa Whatever its origin, the hospl- Mrs. Joseph Motycka Enter­ Destroy our foodstuffs mighty She's the first to light hts way. Diamond-hack rattlesnakes In held at the West Side Rec on Cedar annual election will be held June L Inches In the high Jump and Johnson in five attempts. Schmidt was re­ two runs In 12 innings before he "AT* GlansantI kept up the 'good drove one under an auto to class hospital care when he or she the Washington, D. C., zoo are street. Play will start at 8 o’clock. In the high jump and Davis with pended without pay for this sin ol weakened to walk Vosmik and per- MeiU, lb ...... 6 1 1 18 0 0 ^ ' s principal object is that of requires it. Therefore only Uie tains Group Attending Pi queer! First to help and last to blame. third in the javelin. of New Britain set a new school lieved in the eighth by Joe Lucs S Johnson, It ... .4 0 0 4 0 0 work with a rap to right and 'Tony deep left, but was thrown out at thfl^ Mercy. It la no bouse of horror, "Crack down"! Our chief has kept in a constant temperature of Thursday In France, pilgrimages in World record in the shot with a toss of 44 when Manchester put across two onUssion. The Reds' management mit Hughes to triple. ■cored. Ths rally died right there plate when M. Johnson picked heavily endowed hospitals can car­ Beta Phi Gathering in Mother loves him just the same. 80 degrees. Manchester faces one of Its hard announced that the failure to tilde The Cards-Cubs game was halted Cook, rf ...... 4 0 3 1 0 0 creating accident. Illness and trage- spoken. The women's swimming classes War battlefields still are popular. cat tests of the season tomorrow in feet, S Inch ... New Britain’s re runs. Faulty bass running and Tlron, 8b ...... 8 0 0 0 as Dixon fanned. The looals failed Green's bad threw and threw df. Instead It is a stalwart defender ry on without appeals to the public Hartford. Mover's life la like a light lay team was clocked In 1:38 for failure to hit in' the pinches also was the lost straw to a succession of by rain after the fifth Inning and 1 6 home. in these modem times. Economic a dual meet with Bristol at the Bell misdesds; that Derringer wasn't the largest crowd to watch a game Bicknell, 0 ... ___4 0 0 8 0 0 to loore again although Sipples . fipalnat them—always a merciful Slaughter piglets by the million. Shmlng brightly In the night. City. The meet shapes up as a nip the half. marked the local play. Marceau, p . ... .4 1 0 0 0 0 opened the sixth very ImpresMvaly Jeckmen pitched a haven. The Manchester Memorial conditions in the past five years and Mrs. Joseph Motycka of 61 Well­ When that light no more we see Manchester has three games this pitching aa be should and that In Chicago this year, 39JS08 paid, game after rsllevtog Oomee. country-wide conditions have af­ Bury cotton row on row; and tuck battle with the breaks ds' something more drastic might be drifted away after waiting 46 min­ with a double but tats mates could through Its free and part-pay beds. ington road entertained over the It may take another billion. Life is empty as can be. elding the victor. Bristol has beat­ We bad a dollar down on Tony week, meeting the Trade School at 85 7 37 13 not bring him boms. only bit was Patton's triple and fected the local Institution in two Canzoneri to beat Jimmy McLarnln Mt. Nebo this afternoon, East Hart­ done about i t Trade talk was utes for possible resumption of the 7 0 struck out twelve Mtemen. Us out patient department and week-end former college friends. We dictate the food you grow. en the locals twice In a row In dual bandied about and Derringer began xLandtrs batted for Dixon in 6th. Stage Mound Doel ilcial work tends to smooth out ways, increasing tlie overhead of the Mrs. W. Peck Taylor, Mrs. Harold Mother’s love stronger than death competition and Manchester Is de­ Friday night and collected the ford at the West Side field on Wed­ contest. Brewer settled down to business Philadelphia Colored QIaati hospital due to the additional free Loving us with ber last breath nesday and Middletown here on Fri­ to wonder. A total of nine mlscues, five by the Royal Oaks ...... 000 000 000—0 of the more serious inequall- Mertz and Mrs. Stanley Wilson of A Bluffer with a charming smile. termined to stop the streak In this wager In pennies ... the Job of Wlllimantlc ...... 800 001301—7 and he and Jerry Flood hooked up AB. R. H. PO. A. ward service and removing remote­ Port Washington, Long Island, Mrs. A prayer for mothers "Here" and meet. counting our winnings almost mode day. Pitches Three-Hitter Beet, abetted the scoring In the In a pitching duel for the next four P. Johnson, ef .. of fortune aihong the residents ly the possibility of securing en­ With "golden voice'" seta forth bis "There." The League standing; Beea-Dodgers game which Boston Two base hit, Poplwcicx. •f this and surrounding towns. H. B. Haw of New Haven and Mrs. flummarr af Bvc>n Left on bases, Royal Oaks 8, WU- Brewer's delivery was a tremendous Need More Space nual foundera' day banquet of Pi Bontf. N. 2nd: Skrl^an. B. Ird: Slto. Meriden ...... 3 2 .600 won 6-0 with Derringer allowing ■mash to right center by Curry that Green. If ...... ' pare has been turned away. It has jus-nciA . Manche.iter ...... 1 3 A33 II mantle 8. M. .Tnhnson. Sb . rglwaya been in readiness for any Lack of funds and the increase In Beta Phi, national women's frater­ B. 4th. Tim*, 24.S sac. but three Buttered bits and permit­ Umpires, Brennan, McCarthy. was good for a triple with a man the hospital census annually, makes nity in the Town and Country club. Manchester Green, May 7. 440 y a rd ru n — D eardon. M. 1st; Bast Hartford ... 0 3 .000 ting only one Pirate to travel as far aboard and ths second hit by Kulas Drtokard, rf .... g'jtmargency and has served through Bible Readings W alker,. B. 2nd: Reidy. B. Srd; K\U I Leading Batters Middletown ...... 0 4 .000 Yesterday *s Stars Gomes, p ...... it increasingly lr.;peratlve that very Hartforjd, Saturday night All were P a trick . M, 4tb. Tim *, B4.I aa third base. Hs fanned five. Babe ■cored Curry making the count 10-8 ; ssveral times of distress with an soon additional space will be need- Meriden Herman and BiUy Myers took ears Satnrday A/teniooD. Jackman, p .... ,,ttcellent record. The assurance of former students together at Syra- REBfEMBER MOT^BR. Week of 4th Sunday ^After Eaeter. 880 y a rd run"—Buxton. B, 1st: Judd. By AR800IATED PRESS AB. R. H. PO. A. B. By AB8O0IATED PRBtM Royal Oak Townen. In the eighth. ed to care for the Increasing num- cuse University. Theme of the Week; M. 2nd; DsBslls. F. 8rd: Lyford, DP, of the offense. Hermen bad a per­ Paul Derringer, Reda-Pitched ah r h po Although the Moriarty team 'insurance against such impositions She remembers bow you ran 4th. Tim *. 2:04.8. National League Heck. 8b...... 5 4 3 2 4 1 fect day at bat with a homer, a Totals ...... 41 8 18 37 8 that no other InsUtuUont face, is a To kiss ber on the cheek. CHRIST THE CENTER OF LIFE Mile run—Leary, M. 1st: Pearson, Pierce as ...... 4 3 1 1 3 0 three-hit, shut-out ball against Pi­ Poplwitcs, cf ....6 0 1 0 defeated they looked Impressive and Blueflelds B, 2nd; Borowics, WW. Srd: Burdick. Batting—Terry, Giants, double and two itogles. Myeri alec rates. with a couple of games under their J^rmanent guarantee of safety and And she called you "little man". Monday, May 11—Read Hebrews .300; Danlge, c ...... 4 3 2 10 2 0 hit for the circuit, with two on. C. Smith, 3b ....4 1 0 1 AB. R. H. PO. A. eonstitutes a moral asset. And she taught you bow to speak; 1:1-10. 0, 4th. Tim *. 4:40.8. Brubaker, Pirates, .432. Muesyska, of . . . 5 0 3 0 0 0 BUI Dickey and Joe DiMoggio, Burkhart, rf ....4 1 1 0 belts the b^s wHI be ready to go to Poganl, ss ..... 220 yard low hurdles—Austin, 8, Runs—Cuylor, Reds; Moore, Aa Derringer was coming into Yankees—Hit homers In their town. Special Days For Visits She remembers bow you wept Thy throne, O God, la for ever 1st; Walker. B. 2nd: Richards. M. Klasoskui, lb . . 4 2 1 8 0 0 bis own, however. Lefty Grove of Wadstrop, ss ....3 1 i 1 Banks, e ...... ' On the social side the Manchester TRAFFICARTOON While she brushed those tears away. and ever; a sceptre of righteousness Srd: M cDonald. S, 4th. Tim e. 28.3 see. Giants, and Herman, Cubs, 21. Dougherty, lb .. 1 0 0 1 0 0 team's conquest at AthlsUes. Dixon, l b ...... 8 0 0 10 Patton, c f ...... 120 yard high hurdles—Miller, 6, Runs batted In—Norrla, PhllllM, the Boston Red Sox, hero of five Buck Newsom. Senators—abut Memorial hospital's fame has spread She remembers how you slept Is the sceptre of Thy Kingdom.... Sllko, 2 b ...... 4 1 1 1 8 1 successive vletorlee, was being belt­ Hswitt, If...... 8 0 1 1 A. Raguskus, 8b After such a busy day. Thou, Lord, in the beginning bast 1st: Sanvren. B, 2nd: R ichards, M. 22; Leiber, Giants, 21. WaUh, r f ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 out the Red Sox with six bits. Londer,s 8 b ...... 4 1 2 1 Oolas, . Boggtol, 3b .... {o distant places for the fine sympa- kSrd; A ustin. 8. 4th. Tim e, 18.6 see. Hits—Demaree, Cuba, 38; Her­ ed from the mound as the Washing­ Marvin Owen. Tigers—Hit two Lipka, 2b .. .Ihetic attitude of the staff and laid the foundation of the earth. \ Pole vault—Brennan, N. 1st; Fox. Iwaalkl, rf .,.. ..3 0 1 0 0 0 Hedlund, e ...... 4 0 2 12 E. Kaxuskus. lb man, Cubs; Jordan, Bees, and Icyk, r f ...... 1 0 0 2 1 0 ton Senaton downed the Yawkey- homers os his tsam lost to Indians. Wojack, lb pursing personnel. It has been the She remembers how you dressed God Is in Heaven. He is also in ^VW, and Wilson, DP. tied for see* men 4-0. Buck Newsom was the Sullivan, p ...... 8 O i l Rautenberg, If . And the "shoelace victory". the world. There are two ways to re n d* : Vincont. F, Niest, M. and Skrl> Moors, Giants, 36. T. Boiry, If .. ..4 3 3 2 0 0 Tony Cucolnsllo, Bess—His single Curry, of ,. Sturgeon, rf ... aim of Superintendent Jane J. Al­ ran. B. tied for 4th, Height, 11 feet, S Doubles—Harman, Cubs, 16; Schmidt, p . .. . . 3 1 0 0 0 0 hero of this encounter, letting the drove In tbs winning run la 13-Ia- 83 4 6 37 4 4 Wilks, 3b .. Neubauer, p ,.. drich to acquaint the people of this And the first iln you confessed know God. One is to look around fnehes. potent pokers ot Boston down with Pentlnent upon her knee; and see His works in the world and High jump— McQowan. F. 1st; Moore, Giants, 8. Luea, p ...... 10 0 0 0 0 nlng congest of Dodgsra BL Bridget's. Kulas, If .. Miller X ...... and other towns with the local In­ Triples—Merman, Cube, 4; Has- six eafeUee. Paul Dson. Cards—Pltehsd hts Rose, rf ... stitution and has set apart special And the wild fiowers that you in the lives of men. Another way Palm er, M, an d D rlessr, B. tis d for ah r h po is to look within your own heart and tn d ; H rsn n ig an . S. and B arrss. K, ■ett, and Bucher, Dodgers; Myers, TotaU ...... 41 16 18 37 13 3 In other gmee, the Detroit Tigers team to a flvs-lnnlng 5-1 win over MSUgoaia,2 b Noonan, e , Totals S3 8 5 27 • 4 . days for visits by townspeople, brought, tied for 4tb. Height. 6 feet. 6 1-4 and the Clevelaiid Indians went 16 Cubs. A simple gift for Mother's Day, find Him there. He is very close inches. Reds; Moore, Giants; Surk, Pirates, Bfaneiiester Beully, 8b ...... 4 o i 2 Flood, p ... Score by Innings; : aaotbers, babies for the day. The and McQuInn, Reds, 8. AB. R. H. 1 innings before the Tigers bowed Johnny Moore, PhUlles—Got four Carlin, e f-...... 4 1 1 8 xCharlow . Colored o la n U ___ 110 010 032-"fl. dganization baa worked with one Yet, better than a present bought at hand, closer than hands or feet Broad Jump—Reimar. L. 1st; La- 9-7: the Boston Bees cUmbed from she cherished that bouquet! When you find God within yourself. Bont., K, Ind: akriran, B. Irdi Haa- Home rune—Klein, Cuhs, 6; O tt Onalaeh, m bits tn aa many tlmss at bat a ^ n a t Ktlly, rf ...... 4 0 1 3 Blueflelds ...... 060 000 000-f«.. .purpose In mind, to make the pa­ It la very hard to tell about Him In »r. r. 4th. DIatanoa. 19 faat, 6 1-1 Giants; Hafey, Pirates; Moore, weir, 8 b ...... 8 the National League eallor Into Giants. Martin, lb ...... 8 0 1 7 85 10 11 27 7 8 Two base bits: Gadsden; tb(M> tient as comfortable aa possible In Inehsa. Bees; Demaree, Cubs, 4. Kom, 3 b ...... 4 Horwatb, ss ...... 4 0 0 0 Moriarty Brothers base hits; RautenMrg, Patton; 'his lUnes and to restore him to She remembers of your Joy' words. But your friends will long Shot put—HJort. F. lat; Saay. DP. Becker, i f ...... 4 At parties that ahe gave. to have Christ "formed In the Ind: Zuroiinakl. N, trd; Vlodyka, F Stolen bases-«-J. Martin, Cardi­ BIU, rf ...... 8 1 1 1 AB R H PO rlflce. Green; stolen bases, P. Joh»< ■ , baaltb again srlthtn the shortest 4th Dlatanca, 47 faat, I 1-4' Inobaa. nals, 6; Allen, PhUlles, 4. Byebolaki, et . . . . I Jeveroutsky, rf . .1 0 0 0 Hildebrand. If . 4 110 ■on 2, Green, Matthews, TuckSTri The childhood pleasures of her boy heart” when your life radiates true Cobh, r f ...... 4 Impossible tima She cannot help but save; Christianity. A good way to make DIacua—Snay, DP. 1st; Vlodyka. F. Pitching—Benge, Bees, 4-0; Gum- Mangon, c .... .‘>4 1 1 5 Putnam, et ... Drtokard; left on bases, BlutfleldMi-* The Manchester Memorial boapl- Ind: ZurounakI, N, Ird; Burnatt, CT, bert. Giants, and WiOker, Cardtnala, Weiss, Ib ...... 3 Higgins, p ...... 4 0 0 0 Sipples, lb ... 3. Phlla. (tolored OlanU 10: basM 61^-j And she recalls tbs "piece" you had progress In prayer Is to look. Within, 4th. D tatanea, 116 faat, a 1-1 Inehaa. 3-0. WUey, l b ...... 3 High Netmen Open Season Mils, off, NeuMuer 8, Oomee U ; la as much an tnatitu-lon ot the To say for "parent's night". and commtme with Christ in your Hammar throw—Parry, 8, tat; Bar- St. John, rf ... ths schools, town hall, fire bonia, 8. Ind; Vlodyka, F, Ird; HJort, Posgrats, 6 ...... 8 84 8 7 34 8 8 Kuexo, 2b .... Jackman 1; struok out by, Ne ' How proud ahe was of such a lad heart Your heart is a proper place Fraher, p ...... 3 Muer 9, Gomes 1, Jaekraan at and stmilar municipal Who did his lessons right! for Hla throne. P . 4th. O lttanoo, 111 faat, I tnchaa. Amsrloaa Leogne Royal O aks...... 301000 01x—4 GlansantI, Sb . nta, all necessary to the JavallB—Vlodyka, F, lat; Znroun- Battisg^ulUvan. Indians, .431; DuSJr, p ...... 0 By Beating Meriden, 3-2 S t Brldgst's ...... 000 011-100—8 Dixon, s s ...... passed ball, Reddleh 1; Mts D-being of all Manchester real- tkl. N, tnd: Darla, M. Ird; Mtlnlchuk, R. Ferrell, Red Six, .407. putt, p ••■ *•••• 0 Two boss hits, Hedlund, Martin, Walleb e ...... Gomes 4 to 2 totogs, Jaekraea 1! But now her little boy has grown ADelnla! sing to Jesus! N. 4th. D latanca. 161 faat, T Inehaa. Thunier, cf .... 0 7 Innings; wtonlrm pitcher, Ja ‘ nta. Thers Is a great difference, And cares not shout the past, Runs—Gehrig, Tonkeas, 39; Manehsstor high’s ehoaesa of vrtn-^ finally pulled through after a three SeuUy. Partyka, p ... in the support of these His the sceptre, His the Throne; e oto Gehrlnger, Tigem, 28. xWebber ...... 1 Stolen bates, Poplwlsca Mangan. Brewer, p .... man; umpires. MaTaney and And it's for mother love alone AUehiia! HU the triumph, D S Bing the C. C L L. for the aaeoadf^l”^ ^*^f******' ^Btitnamoo sad D ^ Und. Urns, 3:10. titntloos. Munidpal departments Runs batted In—-Dlekey, Tonkeea Saerlfleet, Smith, Wadstrop, Melt- s Mahoney .... Thoae memories slways last; HU the victory siono. GKAOUATB to M-HORSEPOWKR travel . . . smooth, sUsnt, UTTLE HEADS FIELD 84; Foxx, Rad Sox, 33. Totals ...... 30 6 8 34 4 8 •uecesaivc year wero considerably Fera than eombined to defeat Ze- zs May ...... continuance through For In every loving mother'a heart vibrstionlsss. Grsduats to genuine hyd^nnUe brskos end n Score bv InnSaFs: bora and Kurcon in straight sata gonls. : taxation while the hospital Is Hits—Gehrlnger, Tlgars, 88; Geh­ brightened Saturday afternoon when Doubts plays. Smith to Wadstrop, Stratton There Is a secret place Use the noon-day prayer all ssfetywteslbody Grsduste toglesming, chromium trimmed factonTo rig, Yankees; R. Ferrell, Red Sox. Manehestor...... 000 110 ISO— 8 6-4, 8-6. This completed Manches­ Base on balls, off Sullivan 3, Hig­ Flood 4, Partyka 8, Brewer 1| — Ddent to a certain degree upon From which her child's smile cannot through thU week; "Thy Kingdom smsrtness and custom fittings. And Do Soto’s economy U $ Detroit. AT WAMPANOAG TODAY Meriden ...... 004 016 81z—15 the racquetmen of Manchester top­ ter’s scoring for the day as Blatter off Partyka 8 to 3 innings, Brewa4i Dtary contributions for Its con- Special and Dickey, Yankees, 88. xWebber batted for Pongrats to pled Meriden by the score of 8 to 2. gins 1. SS 8 5 34 10 0 part. Come." amazing, owners report. New 6% Time Payment PUn. Doubles—Rolfe, Yankees, 10; of Meriden defeated Jack Putor 6-1, X—Batted for Roee to eighth. to 8 innings. Winning pitcher, F’~"" ued operation as a oumanitarlan And which time cannot erase! eq uipneat 9th. . It wraa the opening match for Man­ I Struck out by Sullivan 16, Higgins Losing pttebsr, Partyka. Ump extra. West Hartford, Coim., Hay 11. — Travis, Senators, and iHaas, White 6-4 and Berry and Blatter combined 4. ■—Batted for Kucm to ninth, act in these modem times. —FLORIA PISANI raoDUCT or t h e c h r y s u r corporation (APj—Lawson Little, former Brit­ Box, 9. Two base hits; Muesyska 3; bits chester and the third for Meriden. to beat Pero and Yules of Manches­ Lynch and Mattis. Reporter, Mew Pevdepow ts 695 off, Schmidt 6 to' 7 2-8 innings, With Captain BUI Slnnamon and Hit by pitcher, by Wadstrop zz—Batted for OlansonU to ninth, 142 Pine S t Umbrellas ot asbestos are being ish and American amateur cham­ ter by the scores of 6-1, 6-4. Pero McConkey. : n e modem hospital Is an ever- f e w & DE SOTO AND PLYMOUTN DEAUR Triples—Lewis, Senators, Oebrin- Fraher 13 to 7, Duffy 1 to 3-8; stol­ Ray DeUa Fera, th# two returning (Higgins.) zzz—Batted for Dlzon to ninth. used by German firemen to word pion, headed a field of 76 players ger, tigers, and Clift Browns. 4. and Yules are both newcomers and Brennan, McCarthy. Cremo Brewery . . 204 300 03x—10 Institution. Developments off flames shooting out froiq burn­ competing today tn the New Bng- en bases. Hack, Danlga, Barry 3. veterans, leading ths way Hanebes- art being groomed for tbs foDowtng limplres. Afttr this yi.u nitpht .:sk ni.* if h.i-.;- ,i>iy on'-; t^oments TOUR MOTHER AND MINE Home nms—Foxx. Red Scot, 8; Wtlsa, OMiach; left on bases, Maa- tsr managed to eke out a victory. Moriarty Bros. ... 000 800 000— 8 New York—Clayton Bitiiop, If surgical, medical and other forma hr'f.;ie yi.u lot t..k' thf -. .1' ing buildings. land leoUonal qualifying round for Dlekey, Yankees. 7. year. TWO MM hlb Sipples; three beee scientific research make It so. Sit down with me and think of one the United Statea open golf eham- ebaster 8, Meriden 8; base on boUe Slnnamon, No. 1 opened the scoring Coach Hartwell's netmen have P B A C n C B seb Mass., wins Albany-New Tcc Who toiled for you from sun to sun, Stolen bases -Werber. Red Sox. off Schmidt 4. Luca 1, Fraher 8, with a dscisivo 8-3, 6-8 win over BLUEFIELDS Mb Curry; stolen bases, Wilke, Up­ outboard motor bMt race. j new theory, first tried out in REMEMBER you are more experienced than your ton, in driv- plonehip over the exacting Wam- 8; Croistti. Yankees, 4. three matches scheduled for this ka; double plays, Upka. Colas to larger hospitals thronghout the When Ilfs had Just begun tm you Experimenters at the University . pano6« Cbuntry club eourse. Duffy 3; bit bY pltcber, Daniga by Berry. Della Fsra then sked out an­ week, meeting West Hartford there “'*L..*^®^***'^** ***** ** pertoni under 18 who drove aiito« Your mother did what none, could of minoU have found that mooi- DEPOT SQUARE GARAGE Pitching—Blaeholdsr. Indians, 8-0; Dtiffy; struck out by Sebmidt 8. other from Zebora by the gruelling Tbs Bluefltids will practice to­ Wojeck, Flood to (Jolas to Wojack: St Annas by ths 8m, Englaafl i finally reaches the Maacbee- M bilet in 1938 met with accidents. Thlt it much worse th*n The eight low scores will qualify Broaea. Yankees, and Phelps, White on Tuesday, Vlddletown thsrs night Wednesday and Friday night left on bases, Moriarty Bros. 2, Ameriesn Curtis Cup and BrHfll the average for sU drivers. _ * do. fled exposure to X-rsys wlU in­ for the National Open next month. Fraher 10; time, 1:55; umpire, scores of 1-6, 10-S, 6-4. At match Thursday and Windham there on Memohal hospital as a^roved Just listen to her crooning voice. crease the hearing ability of s dog. 241 NORTH MAIN STREET TEL. 3151 Soot, S-0. SeuUF. point at many plaoat, DeUa Fsra at their dlaraond on McKee atreet. Creme •; bOM cm balls, ott Flood 1, sromen golfers beet men’s tsani * - (f, F r t ^ . All playsia qs* rsquested to rsnort Partyka I, Brewer 8: struck oub fey to fouznomse match. .1 ^ G E FOURTBBN KANCHESTEH BVBNTNd HERALD. MANCHE8TBR, CONN., MOin)AT, MAT 11,1W& lIANOHESTEat BVENW O HERXX3>, MAWCHESfER. G0I7N

iOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BUY SELL^^ CLASSIFIED SENSE and NONSENSE VJW ff \% tr .BOCfTfcTy A oollage fimduate is e superior persoa who la aupported by a father who quit school at the seventh SAYS grade.

e a Boyer—Hevs you say ahendoned forma for salaT LOST AND FOUND BUSINESS SERVICES. SITUATIONS WANTED— APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE Real Eatate Agent—I will have’ one in about two weeks that I Juat l o s t —PAIR O F glasaea In brown OFFERED 13 FEMALE 38 TENEMENTS—FLATS 63 FOR EXCHANGE 76 SEIBERLINGSLOSE gold to Jones. cue, about 3 weelu ago. Call WANTED—MACHIN;: shop work MIDDLE AOEHI woman woul(. like FOR RENT—SEVERAL first class WANTED TO EXCHANGE mod­ Forged Admission Tickets After six o'clock a business man arlaa e< tbraa ilaaa. Telephone 4928. Allen, 37 Doane atreet. Tel. 7616. which cuts fuel costs, and adds copy of this order in some news­ After being set down In tho first tion that It has been necessary to declares be hasn't any more say VOICEAMD HIS ^D E -K IC K WILL CUT THAT Idaa rataa par dar lor traaalant paper having a circulation In said Inning In order via the strike out enlist the aid of the police forces of co-operate with his efforts to stamp Prosecuting Attorney—At what much to summe. com fort Build­ district at least flvs days befors ths out racketeering In connecUon with about where he Is going than the DOWW IM A HURRywe-. h E O U G H T TC ada ing costs will be higher. If you ex­ route, tho Lsfsyettes In tho next both States, and It la expected that hour did you bear the pistol ahot on fireman who steere the wbeeia of ■ dlaatiTa lUaah IT, IMT REPAIRING day of said hearing, to appear if they Federal Investigators win step in to any branch of racing. Do not pur­ tha night of February 23rd? <50 IM FOR RAISIMS WALWUT TREES Caab Chaaca ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 pect to buy 01 build within the see cause at aald time and place and three Innings netted themselves sev­ the hook and ladder truck. take a hand unless the evil la stamp­ chase tickets from (Teketeers. Tha Witness— It was either during the t QaaaaeatlTa ttara ..I 1 atai t eta WE SPECIALIZE IN lawn mower next two years, don't fall to see be heard relative thereto, and make en runs, four being scored In tho THEY'D SHE'D THE I OoaaaentiTa Oayi ..I d eta au FOR SALE—STRONG team har­ return to this court, and by mailing ed out Immediately. only genuine tickets of admission to P ^ o d e n t or Camel Caravan hour. 11 sharpening. Precision grinding this, and let us expirin how easy fourth Inning after two were out. ,Tbe hotel clerk was astonished to I D u ...... I U atal I I eta ness, almost new. Horses collars, In a registered letter, postage pre­ With but one on base a costly mls- The modus opsrandl Is as follows: Narragansett are sold at the Park. I target which. ■RI<3HT B R A M D C fF ^ ^ ordara for trrecalar laaartleaa SatMactlon guaranteed. Delivery It la to own your o'vn home. W. paid, on or before May 11. 1936, a AU others are forgeries. sec a guest parading through the strap work, harness repairing, cur­ plsy of a ground ball put another With a genuine ticket to copy the WW ba ebarsad at the one tlaw rata. service. Karlsen A Edgerton, 655 M. Hutchinson. Phone 8467. copy of this order addressed to Mrs. foyer In a pair o f pajamas. FODDER FOR Bpaalal rataa (or leas tana avarp tain and auto tops repaired. Chaa. A. K. McCuIIagh. 6808 Drexel Road. runner on the paths with the next forgers turn out In thousands a fair CORRECT THIS 8ENTENC®: Clerk—Here, what are you doing? No. Main. Phone 7385. Laklng, 90 Cambridge atreet. Tele­ 'day advartlalBd diva' apea raqaeat. Overbrook. Pa.. Miss Effle A. Platt. batter lacing out s triple to score Imitation ol the original. These are T O D A Y ’S GAMES. "The teacher expects you to write Guest (snapping out of It and T iH A T s q u i r r e l / Ada ordarad (or three or ala daya phone 4740. 6308 Drexel Road, Overbrook. Pa., and that essay by yourself,” said the LAWN MOWER Sharpening, re­ both. The next two batters singled, sold In large lota to the bigger con­ apologizing)—Beg . Fm aad ateppad ba(ora the third or l(th LEGAL NOTICES 78 Mian Mary P. Taylor, 123 West 57th food parent, “and I won't help you day will ba eharaad only (or the M - pairing. Key making, vacuum street. Hotel Salisbury, New York adding two more runs, before tho tractors. These operators in turn National. somnambulist. retail them In lots ol fifty to the to cheat.” taal anmbar o( Jmaa the d apnaar- cleaners etc., cleaned, recondition­ GARDEN—FARM - AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD City. side was retired. Brooklsm at Boston. Clerk (sneering)—Well, you can’t ad, aharslBd at lha rata aaraad, bat « t Manche«ter within and for tha WILLIAM S. HYDE The Selberllngs started their scor­ minor cbisejlera, who Infest all rail­ walk around here like that, no mat­ ao allowanaa or ralaada aaa ba made ed. Tool Sharpening. Jralthwalte, District of Manchester, on the 9th New York at Philadelphia. DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 ing In the fifth by tallying throe road stations, connecting with the (Only games scheduled.) First UtUs Boy—Wo have ths ter what your iellglon is. aa alx time ada ateppad altar the 63 Pearl street. day of May, A. D„ 1934. H.6.II.36. sMMt modem farm In the country. ■fth dar, Preient WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq.. times, and In each successive Inning, track, and all highways, to peddle American. M AN U R E , BEST quality,, horse or W e have running w ater and an eleo- Ile'''Tin (orblda~i diaptay Uaaa not Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD except the last, added a run but the pasteboards. In a radius of ten Chicago at St. Louis. Host bad boys recommend that •Olda cow, top dressL.f for lawns. S. D. trio light plant. ■ y PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 28 Eetate of Austin B. Tavlor Ute of at Manchester, within and for the could not overcome the lead taken mUes from Narragansett Park the Cleveland at Detroit. the tailor take the padding out of Tha Herald will not ba raapoaalbia Pearl, 100 Woodland atreet tele­ Manchester, In said Dlatrlct, deccaa- District of Manchester, on the 9th Second Uttla Boy—Ours Is more dor nera t h u one laoorraat laaarttea ed. day of May, A. D., 1936. by the Rockville representatives. trouble has reached the stage where (Only games scheduled.) the shoulders and put it in the I W A N T TO T A L K to ambitious phone 7069. aoodera than that. Besides running of any advartlaamaat ordarad (or On motion of Katherine T. Taylor Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Eaq., The locals twice were In a beauti­ pants. • I ■era t h u oaa tlma men desirous of qualifying to In­ of said Manchoater, admlnlatrator, Judge. ful position to take the lead, having water and an eleotrio light - plant, Tha laadvartaat omlaalea nt taaer- stall and service all types of elec­ ORDERED:—That alx months from Estate of James McDlarmid late of three on base, but the necessary hlt.s we have a radio, a telephone, an au­ One way to judge the honesty of teat pabUeatlea el adrartlalae will ba HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 the 9th day of May A. D.. 1936 be and Manchester, In said District, deceas­ raatifla.' only by eaaeallatlan e( tha tric refrigerators and air con­ to bring them In were missing In tomobile, a tractor, a silo and a e stranger who blows into a n the aame are limited and allowed for ed. ynortgage on ours. eharea aada (or tha aarvlaa raadarad. ditioning ayatema. Ehcperlence not FO R S A L E — A L L metal ice box, the creditors within which to bring The Administrator having exhibited each caae. Sullivan and Borello fea­ community Is to wait and i A ll advartlaamanta aaat aoaforai necessary but applicant must be A-1 condition. Call 114 Summer In their clalme against said estate, Ilia administration account with said tured at the bat with the former whether be opens a bakeiy or a orap la atyla, eopy and typography with and tho said administrator Is direct­ estate to thla Court for allowance. Gayful Gladirs, who lives next lagnlatloaa aa(oroad by tba pabllah- willing to devote some spare time street. getting four out of five, the latter P I W M W S ® game. ed to give public notice to the credi­ It Is VSM flw» 4 HAL COCHRAN Obtrmt L OEORai SCAnSO 4oor, moanlngly complains that a ara u d U a y raaarra tha right U In training; Write giving age, tors to bring In their claims within ORDERED;—That the 16th day of getting two doubles. The usual prac­ adit, ravlaa or rajao* u p oopy eea- thing of beauty has a boy forever. Yankee Mother (to the pride of phone, working hours, and refer­ said time allowed by poHtinfC a copy May, A. D.. 1936 at 8 o’clock (s. t.) tice will be held at Mt. Nebo to­ Y E , I S aldarad eblaotloaabla. of thin order on tho public alRn post forenoon, at the Probate Office. In c tV NU MSVICC. me T. M. ftfa U. «. PAT. OPP. her heart)—Jacob, what la an heir 6/ tK d O a t N O HOURS— Claaaldad ada ta ences. Refrigeration Eng. Inat., ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 morrow at 6 o'clock. Box J, Herald. nearest to the place where the de­ aald Manchester, bo and the aame is apparent? T H E m a j o r 's ha pnbllahad aaaa day maal bo ra- ceased last dwelt within fluid town assigned for a hearing on the allow­ Isifoyettes aalvad by Id o’eloek boob; Satnrdaya FOR RENT—FURNISHED front . ,A B R Jacob—There's one in the butter, ld :H a. BL and by publinhinK the aame In some ance of said administration account H P O room, near Center. Garage If de­ newspaper having a circulation In with said eatate, and thla Court di­ Satryb, ss ...... '.. 2 2 0 2 mother. .■ R E A L c r o p ! HELP WANTED— sired. Phone 726a. said probate district, within ten days rects the Administrator to give pub­ Furphy, cf ...... 3 1 LicEM sa / WHACr V o o w > w l TELEPHONE YOUR from tho date of thla order, and re­ lic notice to all persons interested We are no longer children making FEMALE 35 W. Pruttlng. 3b ..5 1 O u n E ^U I I rr »(c V m Off. e .ii WANT ADS. turn make to thin court of the notice therein to appear and be heard there­ mud pies and kidding ourselves into % Hiven. on by publishing a copy of this order R. Pruttlng. 2b ..5 2 0 »HeTiitAmviei.iiig T J L / Ada are acoaptad orar tha ulapboaa Putz. rf ...... 4 0 believing they are palatable, but at tha C B A R O l) R A TB glraa above APARTMENTS—FLATS— WILLIAM 8. HYDE In some newspaper having a circula­ r6 IM6. fMMtM Pm» WANTED—WOMAN TO help with TENEMENTS 63 tion In aald District, five days before Celchowakl, If ....3 0 about lota of other things we do. u a eoBTaalaa . to advartlaara bat cleaning. Telephone 3196. n-5-u-3«. said day of hearing and return make dL O ja .O A M (^ .T B S w ill ov aoeaptad aa lo this Court. Ash, l b ...... 5 2 r U tiL P A TM B N T l( paid at tha baal- Usher, c ...... 4 i FOR RENT—THREE rooms at AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD W ILLI A eM 8. HYDE The actors In one Russian film SCORCHY SMITH You Take Your Choice aaaa oSloa on or balora tha aavanth Yanke. p ...... 4 0 By John C. Terry day (ellewlag tha drat laaartlan ol W A N T E D — P R A C T IC A L nurse. Midland Apartments. Telephone at Mancheater. within and for the consisted of puppets fashioned of 4131 or 8333. difitrlct of Manchester, on the 9th H-6-U.36. Dletrlesen, ss .... 3 0 each ad atharwiaa tha CRARUB Address Box L. M. care of Hgrald. wood, metal, clay, cloth and rub­ AHrOENTlEMEN -CUTTHB FIOWER/ -THAT WA6AiAPE-AH- \ peSCISELV.' lAPMIRB 7W HONB6TY -ANP NOW WBIr b -REALLy-ytXilRFiaANKNBM AMAZK S ^ T B w ill bo oollaotaA No raapoaal- day of May. A. D.. 1936. St. Louis, I f ...... 2 0 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ber. A ll their movementa were mu c p a w e e i E s s t d -ANP TUB UJVELy UH^AOEl-WHy NECE«SARy,PUe TO THE OP yPUR APMW6I0N th at VW HBARP it TO PE RUT ON THE bUlty (or arrera la ulaphoaad ada FOR RENT—6 ROOV tenement, Present WILLIAM S, HYDE. Esq.. — — — __ __ -THE MBiVOU-AH-MAKC MY lllffK w ill ba aaanaiad aad thair aoearaoy WANTED—WOMAN to help with Judge. at Manchester, within and for the by hand, and 25 exposures were re­ HffU» T)1E GIRL L A P y-IT PAINE PIPALI HAMMANI& unfortunate INCIPENT -THAT WUL EAVE 06 MUCH ANNOYANCE 6POT-RUEMP OUT newly renovated, sunny side. 43 Estate of Della L. Qarrlly late of district of Manchester, on the 9th 40 9 10 27 LApy<5 MUCH E A6IER ' ’MPUK LAH6UA6B euBOt ba gaaraataad. housework In family of two. Write 3 6 quired to show one puppet raising A4E rOBEB 'AMI GORILLA* TIE U« THAT OCCOREP WHEN ANP VALUA0LE TIME MKNEP AU HAMMAN - «0 WB WON'T Box L. M. Herald. Cedar atreet. Manchester in said dlatrlct. deceased. day of May. A. D.. 1936. Selberlini^s WHO«E«;REAMTiey SCREAM AHP PRIVWO PORCa IN ARRIVING INDEX OF Upon application of Harold W. Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq.. its arm. The caat consisted of 3,- IN EUCH OP LIKE THIS ANP VOUR CARAVAN RASSEP T A L K - y AB R HPO A HgARp,«doia:My R W A« OF THE OPINION THAT TO —Fc. es­ hearing thereon, by publishing a copy away and bring Wee buncy back cried. “ 1 wish that I could thumb repay In a year or longer. Sin­ five daya before the day of aald hear­ 41 6 11 24 6 6 INEXPENSIVE - SATISFYING Aetea— For Hire ...... p tablished house to house bakery ing. to appear If they see cause at of thla order In some newspaper hav- I today. TUI you return with our a ride. If there la any way to doi g h d u a a -^ rv le a — Storage ...... Id gle and married people— hun­ ing a circulation in said district at 000 031 110—6 small friend, right here we all will that, tell me. If you can.” route. Previous experience not said time and place and be heard Lafayettes .. •{f-ll k TkE A. P„ Al ll#M *eWie4 ; 021 402 OOx— 9 dtetoravelaa— Btayelaa ...... |i dreds of them—are getting relative thereto, and make return to least five days before the day of said sit." W utM t u Aatoa— MIlotoroyelaB ' II necessary, but man must have this court. hearing, to appear If they see «ause 3t— Batted for Sterling in 9th. money this way. They get It Away the bird went, very fast. The strange man quizzed him for B u ta aaa u d FtofaaateBal aw tieaa pleasing personality. Responsible WILLIAM 8. HYDE at aald time and place and be heard Two base bits, Putz 2, Borello 2, WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR W AY Offered ...... id on their own signatures and relative thereto, and make return to The whole bunch watched him a while and then be touted, with e BRECKJjES a n d h is f r ie n d s By Blosser By WilliamH B concern, guLranteed saiary, plus actually find It easy to repay. H-B-ll-86. Judge. this court. Cargo; three base hits, Yanke, W. smile, “ Ob, so you know the old WEEDLESS OF DANGER, EASY GIVES CHASE TO THE effW (JiniAW ■ Mhald Sarvleea Offered...... Il-A commission. W rite giving age and Pruttlng; hits, off Yanke H, Cargo tiU, at last, he disappeared from T H A T G>0L DURNEP)" THERE rr IS A^AJNf rrs PUNNV WHY YOU You will, too. Add up your WILLIAM 8. HYDE sight. Then Dotty said, “ Let's take prospector? I wouldn't fret trtmi/rrmrrj r’x BV' BANonrBANPTT Wvjuo HO SHCn"s h o t LULUlulu Bbelle a L E ,/ ^ R E a RE H I5 —l U ^ PEPUTVS STILL references. Box C. D. Herald. needs and phone or see ua Judge. 10; stolen bases, Lafayettes 3, Sel- IF A GUV AIA/t S W EA TTN ;, ALWAYS TAKE LESSONS ...... || H-5-11-38. a snooze. "W hen he finds out that you are I W O N T GO IN T H A T ^ YXI kNCW,MR.TWIDGE, TRACKS. HE'S ^ AFTER ME. ^ F u a r a l Dlraetora ...... is TODAY. berlings 5; double piays, Magnuson lost he’U locate you, at all coat ME AIN'T DOIN' NOTHIN'/ IN SOMBTWINO I DON'T “If that bird makes good, 'twill TD COURT I T S STRANGE THING RUNNING POWN, ■ utlBg-Plamblag—Roolng _ it The rate of Interest charged Is to Chapman; left on bases, L afay­ He always takes care of hia friends, OSE.TbU CAM A ~y~^- nr WA5 TH' SAME w h e n UNDBRSTANDf BYTMC bo great. There's nothing we can THE CANYON^ SSR""** .it-’"*...... *• three (8) per cent, per month, There Is going to be a next time. ettes 9, Selberllngs 12; base on balls, and he w ill now, I ’ll bet.” WnH'iDU'THE ABOUT ALL THOSE t TOOK VICXIN LESSONS — TIM e 1 CATCH ONTO M iliary—^aaauhlBg ...... i t do but wait. We may as well ENJOY HEAR­ or thIrty-sIx (86) per cent, per It wUl not be prohibition; it will be off Yanke 2, Cargo 2; hit by pitcher. Just then they heard a whirring IF X W ASNT PLAYIN' LIKE THIS, YOU'LL WANT TO FOR RENT rest up, because there's not a BtTT IS GUILTV, IN G HIM COINS BEING UNDER annum on the unpaid amount abolition. Wolfram and Daigle by Yanke; sound and, aa poor Duncy looked A J I6 FIDDLER, W HY 1 1AKS LESSONS IN PaearlBg ...... t l EMERGENCY of the loan. — Mrs. F . I. Johnson, New York struck out, by Yanke 10, Cargo 9; thing to lose." AWDYOU HAVE S E N T E N C E D ! THE FLOOR ....THERE m faaaloaal Borvleaa II 4-KOOM A P A R T M E N T with pri- around, be saw a bird come swoop­ WA9N' (PRACTICIN'~ NOW H Y P N O T I S M t Loans up to $800— 20 months a t y , W. C. T. U. leader. umpire, Ashland. ing down. It gave the lad a scare. NO EVIDENCE ■ •Raljrtas ...... Id vato bath. $20. per month. Steoiii 'Coure, In the meantime, Duncy C L IM B IN? WASNTA NICKEL^DIME THAT TAKIM' TAP to repay. The strange man .cried, “I told TD C L E A R Room 2 State Theater Bldg. heat $5 extra per month daring Nobody tells the truth about what Women reporters color their was a very upset lad because he OR ejUARTER AMONG DANCIN', I GOTTA BE CALLS realized that he was far from aU you so! That’s the^ prbCpector’g HIM I BUMIPIN' TU* CEIUN,ER Weeted— Buelnese aas«a i t 768 Main St. Tel. 8430 ninter months. a funeral coats. The American dis­ stories and make me out a aap. bird. I know!” And then the bird T H E M ? position Is to exaggerate and brag They write direct falsehoods and the Tinymltes. i I AIMT (SRACTICIM’. a • a aa asffgsuia M about such things. grabbed Duncy and away they POUt.’E P,dE R S O N A b Apply 8apt, Apartment i, they concentrate on sex stuff and The truck men bid the lad good- went through air. iBEtntUMI aaa.aasaa.aa l l — Thomas Quinlan, Cincinnati, at 2 **®*®l ••••••• a aa«aMaas aMaaslS*A 26 Birch Street love Ufa In their questions, which by and drove away. One shouted, M^a^pramatlc Id FINANCE COMPANY Memphia conveotion of funeral la Inane and disgusting. “ I am sure that you can walk / Jll- Wutad—InatraeMu M directors. (Duncy takes s long drop In the 4343 — Nelson Eddy, concert Hnger. back, and you’U 4ee a lot of next story.) M M M tel feads—atooha-MorUagaa II paateaaa OpportulUea II FIRE BoBay to Lou ...... 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