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Children Will Be Drafted. LONDON, PARIS (W O ) TO BAR OF WIFE, IS DEAD ficial Fails To Appear For 15463484 Qnestioning By Probers Rome, Hay 6—(AP) — The next h Hitler’s Absence British European war—If It comes— will IN STATE PRISON be largely a itruggle with chemi- Envoy WiO TeD Goering Of Mmucipal Affairs; IBs cals, flames and artillery If Premier Musaollnl'a Uneup ol armed force* Chinese Irregulars Reported Passes Away During Last Lawyers Say He Has Not ^ today In honor of Relchofuehrer Hit- Of Purpose To Back

ler was on indication. Nearing City; Defenders Ron Away; Jurors ^ o L ■ Also, It will be the "totalitarian Czechs Against The Nazis Night After Long lUness; war" of which the late maater ■trateglet. General Erich Luden- Of China Claim Big Sac dorff, wrote, meaning that women Took Poison After Shoot- Waterb-iry, May 6.—(AP)l and children would be quite oa much Paris, May 6— (AP) — France —IThe Waterbury Grand Jory^ drafted into service os men. and Great Britain, fearful of a Ger- cesses In Shantung Area. ing, Never WeD Since. waited in vain t(>day for for* = Huuolini abowed hie gueat a mon-Italian "deal" to give Adolf whole "Chemical Regiment" that I Hitler a free hand In Czechoslo- mer City Comptroller Danid J. ‘ sent a ohudder through the mass of vakia have decided on an immedi- Shanghai, May 6,_(a P)—Chi- Leary to appear for qnestioa* apectatora. The soldiers looked like Three of the some battM wind-fanned flames along a two-mlle front are shown Stanley Wrubel, 52, who on July ate, joint appeal to Praha and attempting to check a nese claimed the recapture of ap- 80, shot and killed hie wife, Martha, in£( in response to a subpoeiui beings from another planet in their proximately half the territory In goa masks. warning to Berlin, French foreign R. I.-I. severalSeveral volunteers nar^ow^y " s l ^ V h e T c S^ge,° “ n^ ">0 Coventry, the mother of hla five children, re- left at his home more than 2 i forced them to flee In a rain of South Shantung province wmn by sulting In hie being sent to State'a Among their equipment were office sources said today. These burning embers. hours ago. tanks and tubes and compressed sir Japanese In a three-weeks offensive prison for life 'a t the December cootolnera. There was, however, re- sources asserted that London and from Uni aa the war ended Us tenth Leary’s failure to report •« assurance for Italians in equipment Paris had decided to urge Czecho- month today. And while the two the Court House this mornli^g slovakia to make utmost conces- armies battled doggedly about for lighting Are and disease germs. sions to her Nazi minority and to disappointed a crowd of morfl i^ A further feature of the imprea- Tancheng and Talerhchwang, there than 100, largest to turn out alve two-hour parade was the prom- warn Germany against committing HOOVER MAKES 11-POINT were significant Jevelopments on inence given to artillery, from ma- any "action of violence" against the several other fronta. since the investigation into central European republic. LATE NEWS municipal affairs here got un- chine guns and anti-aircraft pieces, The representations. It was said, Peiping's gates were closed and to heavy cannon. Il Duce seemed will be made within the next 24 barred and that ancient city of Chi- der way, which presumablf determined to show his German hours—while HlUer and Benito AHACK ON DEPRESSION nese culture, occupied by Japanese had gathered because of ra- guests he was not lacking In the M i^ Iln l are conferring in Rome ■ F L A S H E S ! troops soon after the war broke out, ports the former comptrdlsr gruesome Implements of war. during the Fuehrer's state visit to spent one of ita most anxious days. Besides Hitler and his entourage Italy. could not be located. On The Roosevelt R e TROUT CAUGHT BUSH TO SION Japanese planes yesterday busily of high Nazis,! Mussolini's guests Foreign Office circles Said the de. bombed objectives only a few miles Officials in charge of the In- Included two former Kings, Alfonso cislon came after receipt'of dlplo- WITH A STONE ..Washington, May 6—(AP)_A west of the city's wralls, and there quiry were silent as to wheth- of Spain and Amonulloh of Afghan- mod erramblo followed filing of a Iston. matlc dispatches from Rome re- ginie To Abandon The were persistent reports that Chinese er they had received any in- porting that the Italian and German petition today to force a House guerrillas and Communists were ap- Hawk With Fish in Beak Flies vote on the revised Wage-Hour bUL proaching the city. Police searched formation concerning the foiw Dangerous Road For D e Low—Men Pelt It With Mis- Memtoere Jostled each other and mer comptroller's whereabouti tag of future war oa "totailtarlM''IiriUta"'A^^^^ snatched at the document. houses for Irregulars believed to may be Judged by the fact that his after a German sies—It Drops Prey, have slipped within the gates. and gave no indication wheth-' coup In Czechoslovakia. The petition ivaa filed by chair- Stomped On Palms review included not only regular mocracy; Outlines Plan. man Norton of the House Labor er they had been able to «m- army unlta—infantry. Cavalry, ar- Bourse Vnoertain Norwich, N. Y.. May 6.— The few peaaanta admitted to the tact him personaUy. (AP)—A weU aimed stone prov- oommlttee as soon as the House city with foodstuffs were marked UUery and colonlalo—but also small The Parla Bourse reflected uncer- In Europe. oonvened. The petition most have Badier fpirntliwiufl. hoys, girls in block imtform, tenn- tainty over the Hltler-Musaollnl ed more effective than rod and 218 algnstnrea to, give the measuro on the palms with rubber stamps, « ^ e the Jury waited for lAonr. age youngsters on horseback, mlll- t«ka. Goverment bonda loot a aub- reel, two Norwich fishermen a new House tost. and those who wanted to leave had It busted Itself with queiUanbM, to show marked henda. tanr iiMtS of. ualvamito— .otiidaata Btu^ pnrt of yesterday's gains Bald today, aa they exhibited a Optlralstlo prQ||Qaani^.aaa^H^^ Ojrt D. Olsen, Waterbury t w “ - and varioua Faaclat formations. In- and industrial Issues fell. Oklahoma City, Mav *■ i5-inch brown trout they had "itiore than enongh" slg- Falptag’a Japanese garrieon t . rgnini Iwe -appeared on numeroufi i cluding the Colonial Fascist police. Joint Franco -BrlUah representa- Herbert Hoover presented to the been reduced 1^ dispatching of re- ▼tout oceaiume. Nor did be hesitate to incorporate *" effort to wipe out a Clifford Moulton and Harry aatures pledged to complete the nation today on 11-point attack up- Manning, officers of the Che- petition today but Mrs. Norton said inforcements to Shantung. A euininone directlngf the wealtlor spade-cartylng labor -camp con-1 thfeet of European war will follow on depression auid called upon the A Chinese counter-attack on the scripts In the parade. drclalons made by the French and Roosevelt administration to aban- nango County Fish, Game and It 170 names were obtained the term of the Superior Court of ^ *PP*»r I--. Gun Glub, said they bad almost first day she would be “tickled to Yangtze river was claimed to have An Interesttaif phsse of the dla- “ "tlsh ministers at their meeting don what he termed "a dangerous occupied Tangu, severing Japanese play was the Jaunty march-past of “ London a week ago to arrange a road for Dcmocrooy.” decided to give up for the day death." hospital In Wethersfield during the when they spotted a hawk, with • • • railroad communications between night. terday by a detective who rnimA'. Alpine troops with their rucksacks common front In defense and for- The former President was en- Wuhu and Nanking. Tangtu Is 16 Leary and members of hta fam w ' and...... sklls. Among them one could eign policy. route to New York by train after the trout In ita beak, flying low HINTS AT REACTIONS. Took Poison absent. It directed him to beat over Fish Creek. Borne, May 6— (AP)—Vlrgino miles down the river from Wuhu After the shooting of hla wife at Sir Nevlle Henderson, British am- delivering one of a series of major and 50 miles upriver from Nanking. the Q>unty Cknirthouse at 10 a. a . (Uootlaaeil oa Page fwo) bossador at Berlin, will see Field addresses here last night qt a They pelted the surprised Gayda, Fascist editorial epokeaman, 7:30 In the morning of July 30 In a yesterday. ^ MarshH Hermann Wilhelm Goering, declated today that comments such In the same area, a Japanese col- smell storage room at theta home, "Grass Roots" convention of Okla- bird with stones and it dropped umn advancing westward into The subpoena was not at the No. 2 N ^ and actliffe chanceUor honla Republicans, attended by the fish almost at their feet. aa those In Washington yesterday 45 Edmund street, Wrubel attempt- doorstep this morning. But thsM during Itaichifuehrrer Hitler's ab- more than 7,500 persons. by Secretary of Waf Woodring on Anhwei province against Hofei, cap- ed to take hla own life by shooting Ltaly, today. It was said oggresolon by dictator nattom tured Shthkao after a IS-mile march himself In the stomach, but the bifl- waa no indication as to nm ther It MRS. NELLIE JOYCE In the speech, which was broad- along the shore of Lake Chao. had been taken Into the house by a French and BriUsh ministers cast nationally. Hoover again aa- SPORTSMAN SEEKS DIVORCE “could not long conttnue without let did not do any damage and be servant or members of Leary's fam- provoking most fateful and neoee- Yet another Japanese column re- followed thia by drinking a oolution on the Czech foreign office aary reactions.” ily. Clothes which were bangtnx (Uootlnued oc Page Pwo) Bridgeport, May 6.—(AP)— • • • ' In the yard yesterday aUn had been TO RE1VRN NORTH (UODtlnned on Page Two) (Uonttaoed on Page rwe) removed. Mbalf of France os well as his own Henry J. Topping, wealthy Green- ASKS PROTECTION our government, these sources said, that wich sportsman and heir to a tin- Miami, Fla., May 6,—(AF)— Confidence that Leary would ha nr^__ I_. j t n I I a cl“*tlon to fulflli to enter a Judgment In her favor or KILLS 4 KILLED BY POLICE expect that I will be aucceeaful i ««lsnce with Czecho- Nintii Duke Of Devondiire cross the case off the docket. Elvernm, Norway, May 6.—(AP) within a very short time. "I am trying to get word'to Mr. Bridgeport, May 6 — (AP) — h.°-!" Germany atUcka She based her action on an alle- -F o u r persons were killed and State's Attorney Lorin W. WllUa Y Il YY. Prime Minister Was Head Of One Of The gation that Connecticut courts have three wounded_____ today, by______a 28-year- SUte PoGce, Local Officert! ENGLISH LARORITE Leary through hta relatives. He had today the promise of Mrs. • warning that Britain no Jurisdiction In the case as Top- farmer’s son, Bjorn Braskernd, hasn't gone very far. I'm sure. Re I was In Waterbury Monday. Evi- Nelle Joyce of Greenwich, one of ping, now hunting big game In before he wan slain by police. The three women indicted on conspiracy (Oootinned oo Page Pwo) Greatest Feudal Families. South Araerlca.,has not lived In thIa killed Inriuded the slayer's father Asd Coat! Coai4s F ip re ' ELECTION WI NNER dently, Monday night or 'Dieodoy. charges by the Merritt Parkway state continuously for the last three and the local sheriff. Police said he and Mre. Lrary went on a trip.” years. Topping charged intolerable Braskernd was Insane. !n Thrilling Pursuit As __ _ Persons familiar with Lea^s Grand Jury, that the would leave • « • babita pointed out that hta many Florida for the north Immediately. London, May 6.—(AP)—The cruelty. They were married Augiist 5, 1935, In Arroonk, N. Y. buslneaa enterprises frequently d ^ The prosecutor, who conducted SPENDING MEASURE 9th Duke of Devonahore, towering MARKETS AT A GLANCE Prisoner Escapes Twice. Third Defeat For Govem- manded hla attention out of the the Jury tavesUgatlon into $6,500,- maater of one of England's greatest New York, May 6.—(AP)— city. 000 land deals for the $25,000,000 feudal families, lied today at the Stoclw—Firm; utilities lead rally. With the approach of the noMi re- Parkway project, said Mrs. Joyce age of 69 within the historic walls TRE.A8URY BALANCE. Bonde—Higher; corporates step abend. New London, May (AP) — cess, the crowd near the (%urt- had notified him she would surren- IS CALLED A CRIME of hie principal seat, C^iatsworth j f n R o C e U t W o o k s ; house began to dta^rse. Washington. May 6.—(AP) _ Curb—Strong: gains outnumber der to Fairfield county authorities House, where Mary, ()ueen of Scots, dips. Only one other witness besides Monday. I n once waa imprisoned. The position of the Treasury on Foreign Exchange-^QuIet; French tr r .r ^ p o r ^ f toe! Foreign Pohey The Issne. Olsen reported to the Court House Announcement of Mrs. Joyce's HOOSC ReD ablicailX P la n A Statesman-sportsman, he waa a May 4: Westbrook barracks, policemen of i during the morning. He waa Harry planned acUon was made yesterday I •W|*UUUtdn5 r i a o A foraner governor-general of Canada franc nnehanged. and one of the wealthiest landown- Receipts $93,344,453.44; expendi- Cotton—Steady; local and trade North Madison, and the United Hanigan, employed by a beverage frfter WIlUs conferred with Abra- buying. Statea Ctoaat Guard figured, John B. ! London. May 6.—(AP)—The na- concern headed by Leary. ham S. Welasman and Julius Ma- ers in England. tures $136,347,687.58; balance $2.- Wright, wealthy resldent of North In the absence of any official M ee% Next Week To The origins of hta Une are lost 809,612,210.77; 'customs receipts for Sugar—Easy; lower spot market. tional government of Neville C3iam- wts, Nsw Haven attorneys. In bis Coflee—Uneven; European seU- Madlonn waa under arrest today. comment on Leary's absence. It waa office here. In Etagllsh antiquity. One'of his the month $2,627,052.06. the general Impression that be iag; trade sopport. n s AS . ” . . T t r > n t n ;r"?T . n K r s w a a . - The attorneys said they had been Organize H e Opposition. ancestors woe Sir John Cavendish, of the Westbrook barracks, In- tlcn to the Labor Party despite the would put in an appearance aa soon Ktalned by the Greenwich woman. a chief Justice who in 1381 was be- dicated it had not been decided on fact that Cabinet ministers for the as he knew about the summons. I No Need For Direct headed at Bury St, Edmunds by Iri- aurgent peasants led by Jack Straw what counts the prisoner will be ar- first time In six years were per- His lawyers, Joslah H. Peck and Under the circumstances, WllUs Washington, May 6.—(AP) _ and Wat Tyler, who revolted against raigned but said, "In view of what mitted to make speeches In support Frederick H. Waterhouse came here OBld, Miami authorities would be Hoim R ^bllcona wlU assemble a poll tax. Hearing Window*’ Aid happened there will bo plenty of of the government candidate. immediately news reached them notified that there would be no need " « t week In their first p a ^ ^ ! Big. atoHd, but keen and resolute, ebvgea." C. C. Poole, 35-vear-old railway their client was wanted for ques- to serve papers on Mrs. Joyce. ference of the session, M lno^v the Duke—Victor Christian Wmiarn The state police lieutenant re- clerk, was elected to the House of tioning. Another development yesterday in “ ««tar Snell of New York ^ d t<^ Cavendish—spent his last years pas- ported that the police have been Commons from the Lichfield cen- It waa reliably reported that in a For Ordinary Deafness summoned to Wright's house on brief consultation with Detectiva the Jury situation was the an-1 “ F-organise a campaign against sionately hating automobiles, fish- slltuency. near Birmingham, over aouncement that U Walter Limber- »*“ln1straUon's "pump-prim- ing for giant salmon on one of bis > several occasions to quell dl.iturb- G. B. Craddock, government randl- Edward J. Hickey, chief investiga- ger, Norwalk real estate dealer, had I ’C f l ^ t l o n . five great estateo, entertaining roy- AUanUc a ty . May 6—(AP)—A> ances and shortly after dark last dr.le, by a majority ol 826. tor for State's Attorney Hugh M. ybeen Indicted together with G. L«- **** n>«««nro "Just a In the new operation the bead of night a call was received that Poole said he waa elected "be- Alcorn, they assure«' tW* falL” days when men rode like gentlemen the same time the operation nar- Ugate and were Joined by Conatable e«y . the people of _____ Britain _ share hla sented L«ary in the Superior Court announced today to the American rows the normal half-inch apace be- yhlle in Cleveland, Mr. and those Republicans "and not like crashing cads.” Otologlcal Society by Samuel Ko- George Helnbold of North Madison. ! childlike faith In dictaton,* he de- March 8 last when he challenged rton O. Hurst of Rye. N. Y„ SS The royal apartments In his tween the ear drum and the bony They found Wright barricaded In the ■ dared, unsuccessfully the validity of the petzky, ot New York. wall where the windows lie. Due to house and while the constable went It was the third such defeat for investigation, the day the Jury was ^Indictment by the Jury on •«*“ Pt to Chatsworth house In Derbyshire Kopetaky credited the new hear- * Charge. V as have housed many Klnga and this shortening the ear drum vibra- for a warrant for Wright's arrest i the government In recent weeks and Impaneled. ing window to Julius Lempert, M.D., tions best more strongly on the which would authorize the police to Jubilant Laboritee hailed It as an- were arraigned in poUce theta ciety Segar and withdrawal of the tvage cute. fOosttimad from Page One) "8. Reduce relief expendlturea An Can...... I-ocal Rapreoantstlve LONDON, PARIS acting YMCA sseratary, aa super- Vasa. 'Those attending the meeting VALUES (OoottoMd from Fago Uao) Am Homo Prod .. 1:00 p. m. <)aotetiens visor, aasiated by Mrs. Clalra Uomlns by one-third, through decentraliz- The committee In charge is head- formed themselves Into a permanent ported a victory over 7,000 Chineae Am Rad St 6 ...... Dtewaim Stockt om Committee Decides Not To of 405 North M to strest, and How- DRESS COATS ing its administration. Take It out (OaMtmmfl fron Pago ) All Local Groups To Unite In ed by Rev. Erickson as general committee to meet from time to In North Klangau province. Thta of the handa of waatera and politl- « f lyo which waa in the cellar. Am Sm elt...... ard Brown of S3 Ekigerton strseL Ask For Arbitration Of AD time and carry on the campaign. Japaneae column waa marcDlng T l^ badly burned hlz throat and r4- Am Tel and Tel .. Aetna Casualty...... I would find It difficult to ramalB pw - Brown Is a sophomore at Spring- chairman and includes Rev. Green, SPORT COATS ciana and put It back Into non-poll John E. Johnson, AJgot Johnson, The wage cuts were denounced northward from Shanghai toward •ulted In hU being ^ paUent at the Am Tob B ...... I live in such cate. Serve Backland Play Area field College. Morris Berk was reap- Observance At Emannel tlcal commltteea In each conlmuiil- Am Wat Wka .... Aetna U f a ...... j j Ivar Carlson, Prank Johnson, HJal- and deplored "as unjustified and Halchow, eaatem terminua of the Manchester Memorial hospital, un- The two powers, It wm m UL 81m pointed as caretaker. • Differences— Mass Meet- Tuxedos, Reefers ty and require tbe aUtea and local Anaconda ...... Automobile ...... 36 mar Carlson, John R. Wennergren, .'ulcldal." The manufacturers were Lunghal railway. lu obJecUve waa commuiUtlea tq And S or 10 per cent £«r guard, until brought l^ ore tbe wUI ask tbV C z e c h o s l ^ ^ v w T Henry Miller of 60 Garden strsst Town Court In a special morning Armour, n i ...... Conn. General ...... 22 , Darins This Sommer. Church On May 22. Henning Johnson,- who Is secretary: condemned for their "utter disre- Fownlng, 69 mllea aouth of railway. of the coat That will provide great- avarythlng comMtIbla has hem appointed as instructor in ing On Sunday. gard not only for thla Nation and its Solid Shades and \ Chineae Active In Air e«lon on August l i. He pleaded Atebisoa ...... Hartford Fire ...... edU I with the malntenmnee of Indspand- an eight weeks’ course In Carl E. ’Thoren, Victor Swanson, er and more aympathetlc care for Aviation Corp .... workers, but for their own Indus- Sport Mixtures Chineae aviation became active thoae in diatreaa. , ruUty to the charge of murder In Hartford Steam BoUer 49 Mco to satisfy tha Sudetsn Nsola’ training to be given at the Barnard Emli Anderson, Emil Brandt, Oscar the first 'degree. Baldwin, C T ...... National Fire ...... I demands for autonomy, At a meeting o f the Recreation school. AH Swedish organlsaUons in Man- Johnson, John B. Benson, S, A. try,’’ which is "already chronically and Generallsaimo Chlang Kal- “p . By the aavlnga on relief, and Balt and Ohio .... PhoonU ...... 68U Unqualified sick" from "chaos, confusion and Sizes 12 to 44 Shek'a fllera reported bombmg reduction of other expenaea and the After being taken to the Hart- I Tbe terms o f tte rspiasentatlons lOommittee held last night. It was Last year the north end staff in chester are cooperating in the Joint Llndberg and Gottfried Swanson. opporitlon to wage ford Osunty jail he was again ill Bendlx ...... Travelers ...... 403 were decided after a week of oon- sponsorship of a program In cele- An offering will be lifted at the cuts in woolens and ani worsteds was cut-throat competition." Pengu. Important center on the e;id of pump-priming, drive to real Beth S teal...... decided not to staff tha Buckland eluded David Hamilton, now resign- ly balance tbe budget. and his condlticm was such that he PnbHo Utllittea between the Freaeh aM ed as 'YMCA secretary, Mrs. Flor- bration of the 300tb anniversary of service that will go toward support reaffirmed at a meeting of textile There will be a" mass meeting In Ttentain-Pukow railway aouth ot Borden ...... playground thla summer. Last year union leaders In the offices of the Suchow. An ammunition depot waa "8. Stop credit Inflation jug- not abls to go to trial In the Conn. Lt. and Pow. ., 48 British foreign offlcea. ence Benson and Mrs. Olive Cham the landing of the Swedes at Wilm- of the American Swedish Historical Rockville on Sunday, May 8 at the September term of the Superior Can Pao ...... Conn. PoAr...... tbs Buckland recreation place was Foundation in Philadelphia, a Textile Workers Organizing Com- Town Hall at 2 o’clock. Assistant $ blown up and three Japaneae planea gling. Make the currency' converti- Caaa (J. L ) ...... bers. ington. Deleware, to be presented at 10.75 pourt; being a patient In both the Htfd. Elec. Lt...... m 2 not staffed, and, according to Chair- the Emanuel Lutheran church on museum to function as a house of mittee, 176 Federal street, Boston, New England director for the Tex- destroyed. ble Into bullion at the Irreparable Oerro Do P a a ...... man Horace F. Murpbey, there has Tbs committee voted to request 59-cent dollar and repeal all author- jail hospital and at St. PraaeU’s Illuminating Bba. . . . 49 the Boad of Selectmen, to appoint Sunday aftenoon. May 22, at 4 records of the contribution of recently and It was decided to call tile Workers’ Organisation Com- In South Hopeh and North Honan Chea and O h io ...... [DUCE SHOWS HITLER been no request su far tbia season mass meetings of workers to plan to ity for currency inflation. Itespltal, Hartford, tbo greater part New Britain Gaa. 28 M: Lithwln to be a spactal constable. o’clock. Americans with Swedish antece- mlttee Frank Manning and State provinces,- Chineae continued re- Chrysler ...... So. New Eng. Tal. Ob. 183 that the playground be opened. Tbe dents to the Republic and become a a course of action for the entire In- occupation of territory prevloualy "9. Set up a court of 28 retpon- of the time after being taken from Coca Cola ...... The principal speaker will be Dr. Director J. William Belanger will be sible, non-political men represent- Manchester to tbe Hartford jail. It Western Mass...... 304 committee, dealing last night with storehouse of valuable information dustry. the principal speakers. All woolen taken by Japaneae Ir. their advance Col Gaa.and El .... CHEMICAL REGMEHT, the question of providing stafft for $ ing business, labor and agriculture was for a time doubtful if he would Corn] Inv T r ...... Industrials TOWN STOCKS MINNOWS for students of American history. TWOC leaders from throughout and silk locals from nearby towns 16.75 to the Yellow River. They aald they live to go to trial. Acma W ire...... 30 toe operation of various town New England attended the meeting, had reclaimed ten tonma. to direct Federal Reserve polldea Ooml S o lv ...... TO UqUIDATE S H R D ^ are Invited to attend.—Submitted and thua take that control of credit Am. Hardware...... 3m CHILDRQI WARRIORS recreation spots for children, failed DENTAL SCIENCE to which representatives also were by Textile Workers Organizing His condition was such In Decem- Cons Edison ...... to appoint a supervisor for the Man- out of the handa of poltticiana. ber that he was able to be preeented Cona OU ...... H and H, Com. 294 Cody, Wyo. — (A P )—Buffalo BiU sent by the Independent Textile Committee. Gift Suggestions for BlUinga and Spencer. 34 chester Green pla}rgrounds when no Cody’s horns town has resorted to Union of Woonsocket. Fair Deal For All and as he asked for no jury the trial Cont Can ...... (Oontlaaed from Pago Ooe) Chicago—Fame was short-lived Mother’s Day HOOVER MAKES II POINT '10. Give the employer and all was of short duration. Corn P r o d ...... Bristol Brass ...... 30 applicant aaked for tbe post. It la the old law of the survival of tbe for Uncle Jimmy Richards, 92, of In a Joint statement, the leaders Colt’s Pat. Firearma . 50 expected however, that a choice will strongest to clear Its drinking water FOOTB.XLL—DOWNFALL branches of labor the same rights No ^tness was called, the state’s Del Lack and West detect many a Teutonic face from Palestine, 111., who recently began said, "Our policy baa been consist- throughout the store. ^ before the labor board and appoint Eagle Lock ...... 14 be made, Mr. Murpbey said, and of miniature fresh water shrimp. cutting a "third set of teeth" with ently to avoid industrial strife. We attorney reviewing the case and Douglas Aircraft .. South Tyrol. Housewives complained berause Lindsay, Okie.—Ovle Battles' big ATTACK ON DEPRESSION Judlclally-mlnded men to the board. Du P o n t...... Fafnir Bearings...... 7g that the Green playground will be attendant headlines. ha\’e agreed to any fair metbod of recommending that he be given life Gray Tel Pay Station 3H When the Alpinl passed HlUsr opened. Mrs. Gladys Law who aerv- the shrimp frequently got through feet were his downfall. "11. Stop indiscriminate de- In prison. After being taken to the Eastman Kodak .... Iwked on gravely, pensively .while "There never was a human being arbitration In settling our wage dis- Hart and Cooley .... 170 od last year la not available now the water pipes and into glasses of who erupted a.third set of teeth," putes with the employers. The Sheriff A. J. Beddo, investigating (Oonttnned from Page One) famations of business and the cre- prison in Wothorsfleld ho was Elec Auto Lite ...... MuasoUnl, who usually explained drinking water. a cattle theft, found large footprints. ations of class hate. Use the courta Oon Elec ...... Hendey Mach. B...... 6 due to III health. said Dr. L. Pierce Anthony of the manufacturers themselves will be a hospital patient for some time, Landers. Frary A Clk. 23 each formation in hla capable Gor- So Daniel J. McQuaid, consulUng "Oh, oh, he said. “I don't know Balled New Deal polirlea and warn- for piirposea of piroaecuUon.” but a few weeks ago he bad ehown Gen F ood s...... man, lapsed into alienee. The town operated outdoor cen- engineer, summoned from Denver to American Dental Association. "Na- responsible for any unfortunate New Brit. Mch., Com. 164 ters will be opened about tbe time ture provides man with two seta of but one man In this county with ed: The former Chief Ebiecutive aald an improvement and was given Gen M otors...... Both relaxed Into smllea soon af- solve the problem. Imported min- situation wblcb may be precipitated feet that big. Ovle Battles.” In •xquitiU gift boxes conatructlve action to allay feaa GiUetto...... do., pfd...... 90 that local schools doss for the sum teeth—and no more. What Uncle by their refusal to arbitrate these 'We have been following that work to do. Another change came North and J u d d ...... 234 terward as the picturesque, Bersag- nows and placed them in the water He said t i t le s confessed and Im- Manchester dangeroua road for Democracy that and re-estebUah confidence In the Hecker P r o d ...... lleri trooped by on the rutl, their raer, and remain tn commission un reservoirs to eat the shrimp, their Jimmy has are super-numerary differences." * H er eyes will light up when she sees these in his condition and he was admit- Peck, Stow A Wilcox 5 teeto.” plicated another man. Both were led to diaaater In Europe." future “would release the enormous ^ to the prison hospital where be Hudson Motors ...... band playing aa the musicians 'til the end of the season of vaca- natural food. The meeting decided also to fol- lovely slocitings by Holeproof. She’ll appreciate Russell Mfg. Co. . . . 24 tions. sentenced to two years in prison. Declaring that "deapile every reserves of private enterpriae In died during last nJghL Int H a r v ...... trotted along. your thoughtfulness. A n d she'll be enthusiastic place of a trickle of government Int N ic k ...... Scovill Mfg. Co...... 194 Acting on several applications, alibi, thla depreaalon la the direct Followed Argument Stanley W ork s...... 34 Hitler stood In the monuments Of rcBiilt of governmental actlona," money” and would "take men back Int Tel and T e l ...... the Imperial Rome of an ancient the committee made the following JURIDIOAL FINESSE about the perfect styling . . . the dull silken The shooting took place as Wru- Johns ManvlUa...... do., pfd...... 27 4 beauty . . . and doubly certified quality of these Hoover .laaerted the .New Deal to their jobs tomorrow and perma- Torrington...... 21 day to witness the tremendous mili- appointments last night: Miss Ger- nently." bel followed bis wife from the cel- Kennecott ...... tary review symbolising the war Chicago—Judge WlUiam Lindsay "proi)0BC8 to travel further down lar door near the kitchen as she Veeder Root, new . . . 3g trude Fennerty will alternate with fine hose. Newest correct colors. In stunning thla dangeroua road. ..." Loew's ...... power of the modern Ibsllan Em- George Leary of 66 Florence street went to bis law boolu for bel,, when The World’s Great- "And,” he aald llrmly, "we are was nmnlng away from him Into a Lorillart ...... New York Bank pire. only 11 jurors signed a direct-•! ATTENTION velour boxes for Mother’s Doy giving. small storage room on the first Ifi supervision of tbe east and west est Motor Car not going down that road without Mont W a rd ...... Bank of New York .. 325 3 In Rovlowljig Stead aide ptaygrounda. Miss Fennerty Is verdict In a personal Injury suit. MORRIS FRANK MARKS, fioor in the northwest corner of the Bankers Trust ...... 44 u more nghting for free apeech." Nash-Kelv ...... The reviewing stand where the now bead of recreation centers here, The twelfth, Elmer Elsey, wouldn't Value and Offer Olvea Practical Rtepa house. He fired four shoti into her Nat Blsc ...... Central Hanover .... 84 Fuehrer stood with King Vittorio sign. Dr. W. Elmer Ekbtaw Special For This Month body from a .25 caliber revolver Chase 29 and Leaiy is a member of the Fort- For "a atari on a -aner and more Nat Cash Reg ...... Emanuele, members trf the R c ^ ham track team. To asalat at the Your honor,” said Etaey, "the OF HARTFORD, DEAD An argument with his wife had oc- Nat Dairy ...... Cliemlcal ...... " 30 family and marshals of Italy, was verdict form reads, •we the jury Mother Day cheerful road." he outlined aa east and west side grounds, the com- W, Elmer Elkblaw, professor of Men’s Half Soles and Robber H eels...... "practical atepa": curred earlier In the morning, but Nat Distill ...... City...... 23 In the Via del TMonfl, through which find,' but actually we haven't found geography at dark University at $1.25 the actual shooting was not wit- N Y Central ...... Continental ...... jju mltteo chose Libra UrbanetU of 178 "1. Re-eatabliah confidence that Retired Vice-President Of G. Caesar’s legions once marched. 1-2 Spruce street, and Mrs. Grace anything. All we did was what you Worcester, Maas., and a well known there will bo no more attacka upon nessed by anyone as his daughter, NY NH and H ...... Corn Exchange ...... 43 Within sight were the triumphal told us to—whether we agreed or Ladles’ Half Soles and Robber Heels ..., ...... A MONTH Fox & Co., Passes Away Adele. 15, was In the upper part of First National...... 1570 i« Rudd^ of 90 Oak street. Urbanettt and pqpular speaker among Swed- $ 1.00 the aafcgimrda of free men. That la North Am ...... arch of Conatantlne and the Coloa- not I will not sign." Ish-American people. He is an In Washington, D. C. the house. She ran downstairs when Packard ...... Guarante T ru s t.... 223 2 seum. served last year, and Mrs. Ruddeil Buys A New 19.38 the Independence of Congreaa and was on the staff two years ago. The judge said “ this never hap- authority on Swedish history in FRADIN’S of the courta. she he&rd the Her DMther Psram P ie t ...... Irving 'Trust...... loa: All but a few of the 30,000 troops pened to me before." Robber Heels—for Men’s, Women"s and Children’s Shoes 25c Hartford, May e.-^(AP)—Morris was on the floor In the small stor- Penn ...... 'Manhattan ...... 21 made snappy use o f tbe ' " p a w Edward C Uthwln of 127 High America and will speak on the sub- / ROWERS "2. Reatore common morala and ject, "A Tercentenary Review of Frank Marka, retired vice president age room. The daughter asked her Phelps Dodge ...... ManufacL Trust ..!! 334 romano"—the Italian version of tha street was chosen lifeguard again Ooquelin was France’s leading FLATTERING HATS Intellectual morala In governmenL this year for the Globe Hollow Swedish Influences in American Women’s Top Lift On Wooden H eels...... 20c PLYMOUTH In a Democracy or M SEDAN $729 ’ 'tell dressed up” ! PLANTS, 3 D ozen...... 1883. and attended the South school meeting Wrubel coming out of the Mrs. Harriet Thomen, 272 Main ceUar through a door on the north St Gas and El ...... BalJIla boys executing tbe "Passo Delivered la Manchester. « room single, a mm where he was a classmate of the street; Robert Luurtsema. 9 Warren late Arthur L. Shipman. side of the house. Wrubel admitted St on Cal ...... Romano" brought a smila to Hltlai'a recently built ^ O y U U U St on N J ...... ; Morton. 17 Strick face early In the parade. RTHIR DRUG STORES Ont of the group who helped build doing the shooting but gave no rea- land street. ORIGINATORS OF REASONABLE DRUG PRlCnTTTii up the G. Fox store to Its present son for doing so. He told the chief Tex C o r p ...... n Duce and the Fuehrer beaming- he had tried to shoot himself, but Timken Roll B e a r ...... !.'!!." Admittirt today; Sylveatei Cfiia- ly performed an AlphonM and Gaa- size, Mr. Marks waa made a vice ^nta, 527 Burnham street;' Mlaa $1.00 and $1.98 V McG>nville’s Greenhouses $ family hooae, 4 room fiat, president of the company when it the bullet only grazed hts ztomach Trans America ...... toi» act, sach. gesturing to dlraet SCHALLER Union Carbide ...... Edgirton street. toe ebeeni of an enthuaTasUo labor X and said that he drank the contents Incorporated about 1920. He re- Discharged today: ca>arlei and battalion to the other. 21 Windemere S t 226 Woodbridge S t ... $4,800 tired from active business in 1927 of a bottle of poison. Union P a o ...... Deeply Interested In civic affairs The revolver that was used tn Uni A i r c r a f t ...... ' Mussolini was clad lb tbs uniform Motor Sales Downtown Stand, Corner Main and Birch Sts. although he never actively engaged shooting was of foreign make and Unit Corp ...... M Durant street OT an honorary corporal of the PRESCRIPTIONS 634 Center Streflt Birto: Today, a daughter to Mr. Fascist mmtia. Free Delivery. phon^ 5947 Bolton state road, 9|/, acreo, In political life, he was a life-long was a .25 caliber 'automatic which Unit Gaa Imp ...... f ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED Manchester Republican. He waa a keen student U 8 Rubber ...... Md Mrs. Frsnda Gardner, 4 EL . “ >• •••we of his 4 room bouse, electricity, nm- Wrubel said he had bought second drldge street. khaki tunic an emblem of the !£ d £ .' nlng water, $ car of finance and was jreatlj interest- hand and had In the house for some- U S Smelt ...... ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD — IT PAYM ed In observing banking trends. U 8 Steel ...... I ^ t o : Mrs. Minnie Williams, 70, rank which Muaaollrt oonfarr^ garage, ooopa . . . ^ « b , O U U time. After a quarrel with his wife of 71 Cedar street. upon him. «»«orrao We Guarantee To Save You 25% He leaves his wife; his son, Morris he had gone into the ceUar and Western Union...... F. Marks, Jr., of .New York; a Weit El and M f g ...... Census: Eighty-five patients. Besides 2,500 horses, 600 motor These gifts will please your mother. They are secured the revolver. When he was Woolworth ...... cars, and 820 motorcycles in tbe useful every day----- they’re beautiful____and Have aeveral other good prop- nephew. Attorney Lewis Fox, and a niece, Mrs. George 8. Auerbach, of asked to answer to the charge ot Elec Bond and Share (Curb)! RESIGNS FROM HOSPITAL parade, 400 tanks. 200 heavy can- murder in the first degree in the they’re thoughtful. For Mother’s Day give fem- ortle# with small down paymente. Hartford, and several nieces and non and 400 light field guns rumbled inine gifts from the Brownbilt Shoe Store. ne^ews out of town. local court on August 11 be stood Middletown, May 6.—(A P )—Th* and clattered by. LAST DAY Funeral services will be held Sun- and answered, "I did It." roaignatlon of Mias Frances P. Adding color to the review ware FOR MOTHER’S DAY WEAR A day. Rabbi AUraham J. FYldman Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, who waa call- West as auperintendent of Middle- Libyan regtmenU of cavalry and In- SHOES . . . $3.50 to $5.50 Pr. will officiate. ed to investigate the shooting had HOLD MADISON RESIDENT m hospital was announced today fantry. FLOWER TOMORROW! George L. the body removed to the T. P. Hol- president of SLIPPERS 69c to $1.45 Pr. SyNDAY, MAY 8TH loran funeral home where an AFTER LAND, SEA CHASE the InstltuH'on. Mias West became Alcohol U an Arable word, fbrm- DR. JOHN H. ROSE DIES autopsy was performed at noon. superintendent of the hospital In erly applied to a powder used for Sheer Hosiery Graziadio Four bullets were found In the wo- November, 1931. painting the eyebrows. man's body being under her shoul- lOmittinied from Page One) re*lpjatlon to 69c Pr. Rente, Reel Eotate, Auctioneer. IN GENEVA, NEW YORK der blades on the right and left side. the board of directors. Miss West CANDIES 109 Henry- SL T*l. 8*78 Didn’t Want To Uvo lawn and down a slight embank- w d she Intended to go to her home You’ve never seen such beautiful ment to the highway. Trooper Stern- FREE! SILK Hartford, May 8. — (a PJ — Dr Wrubel at no time after the shoot- In CentervUIe. N. B.. for a reat Tha ^ ^ a g e s —silver trays, sewing baskets, loving John H. Rose. 72, of Geneva, N. Y ing showed any desire to live and berg took up the chase, but Wright resignation la effective JVme 1. formerly of Hartford, died this seemed to be disappointed that tha using a Mriea of aide roads with Dr. Fau/er said that Mias Delta Wrapping: and CTps, etc. Each wrapped with a box of deM>- DRESSES which he was Lhoroughly familiar, Newton, superintendent , of the cions candies. See our display before purchas- morning at Clifton Springs Sana- bullet that he bad fired In attempt succeeded In getting away. S1A¥ | mailing: o f all We had 125 to start with — and taiium. New York. to take his life and also the poison nurses' school at the hospital, would they’re going fast. All new styles__ Bom In Branchport. N. Y., he waa that he took did not result In death. Again Gets Away aa^me Miss Weat’a duties tempo- today and TOMORROW THIS BHACTTFLX a graduate of the College of Phyzl- He waa born In Poland 52 years Some time later Troopers Stern- rarily. but that the hospital would Mother’s Day gifts sizes 12 to 50 in prints and solid col- clans and Surgeons, New York, and berg and Palmer and Soiutable •eek a male superintendent to hold qmsat ammmican ors. ago and came to Manchezter Si Local deliveries made HOME Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y. He years ago and was married in Man- Helnhold sighted Wright In his car the position permanently. MOITOKf rtCTOMM liiteraed at Bellevue hospital. New St the Madison Center but he alao Prior to coming to Middlesex promptly. Phone 3806. PERFUMES York. chester. The house , in which the taw them and managed to get a $0lii Ceatan^ea preaMts FOR SALE murder was committed waa pur- connected Danyl R.Ztnaek’a After serving his Interaeshlp. ha good start. Weaving in and out of ^ th the Charlotte Hungerford hos: 'AND 2 for $3.79 came to Hartford and practiced chased by the Wrubel’s 18 years be- traffic at a rapid rate of speed he pltal In Torrington. here for 20 years. He left Hartford fore tbe murder and although Mrs. •gain eluded his pursuers. One Lot of Refular $3.98 DroMes in 1917 to serve in the Medical Wrubel had worked all of the time About 11 p. m., tha poUceman, BROTHERS EXECUTED ROW NM I! On Sale At $3.49 Corps In Washington, D. C., during and had helped pay for the bouse It conducting a methodical search, gift set s the World War. * was listed in his name only. Later, found Wright’s car parked at a Huntsville, Tex., May 6._(AP) SHOE STORE Following the war he went to live while In jail, he gave a quit claim wharf in Clinton and could bear Roscoe Young, 18, and Henderson BY ALL POPULAR MANUFACTURERS A HAT FOR MOTHER In Geneva. Hla only eon. PhUlp L. of the property to bis children. their quarry and a woman convera- Otlier Fine Millinery Young. 17, negro brothers, died In 825 Main Stract Rose, was killed in action In France. Ing in a cruiser, subsequently found Reduced To 89c and 88c $1.001 61 He married Miss Loulu C. Chap- the electric chair here early today man oi Hartford In 19M, his second to be Wright’s, which waa moored for robbery and rape. «Popeye*» flA T IO N E R Y other dainty marriage. Mrs. Rose died In 1933. SPENDING MEASURE a short distance off tbe dock. The ta "Ala Baba aad 40 Tklev^» I Qastthfui B ok%% He leaves a slater. Miss Catherins poUceman commandeered a row boat GIFTS MARY CARNEY HAT SHOP Rose, of Penn Yan, N. T.; a niece IS CALLED A CRIME and Mt out toward the crutear but SUN. “HER JUNGLE LOVE* Mrs. C. Morgan Aldnch, of Hartford! Wright saw him approaching, start- 98* Opposite St. James’s Church and several nieces and nsphewa and ed the motor and cast off. The cnila- FRBE grand nieces and grand nephews out (Oeotlnaed from Page Oae) •r fo t under wray whan the rowboat FRED '£• REPLACE DISPENSER of town. was about three feet from It and rA STC E TH 143,973 for the Treasury, $30,000,- Trooper Sternberg made a dive ^^HAKTMQfcD_____ ssLse rmtTH With Brick and atuoco, tastefully MOTHER INSl'INtTr which landed him on the stern of WERIi^R THE OLD FURNACE landscaped. Located at 000 for PWA and $18,000,000 for ITALIAN BALM the Farm SecUtltynflllty adminlatratadmlnlttratlon the eruteer. INSTRUCTOR SPECIAL PRICES DURING APRIL AND MAY 24c Autumn and Oak streets. 4 Woodhull, 111.—Everj’oue In the 4 LOO rooms, stean) heat, picturesque Ammfameate. Coast Guard Called State Emery Norbrn-g family thought their pine grove In rear. Price Republican members of theth« sub- The boat put out into Long Island *80)j2lA2_0f_C0JjN£CT1CUT 504 SHAVE DRESKIN black cat had given birth to kit- committee, Representative. Bacon Sound at a rapid rata of speed and PIANO and Standard American reasonable. Now open for YOU HEAR RUDY EVERY NENNEN5 CREAM COOLIES Inspection! ‘ tens. But they couldn’t be found. (R., N. T.) said, are considering the trooper, uncertain as to bis 394 MOTHER NATURE Then Norberg saw the cat climb amendments which would prevent jurisdiction, decided not to m.ir. OROAN THURSDAY NIGHT ON THE AIR! ImlM Encyclopedia CALL 8222 up a hoUow tree. He followed and. creation of new agencies and forbid any attempt to subdue Wright by Stadio; Igs West Ceater S t NOW SEE HIM IN N R S O N HERSELF SUPPLIES THE Instead eff kittens, found the cat wdb the ua« of any funds for projocts vlolanca and merely sat by to await Telepboaa 8888 ^***ANGELUSRou(yE 4 1 4 mothering five baby aqulrreie. that would compete with private developments. In tha maantlma Industry. Bacon aald tha latter MAY <-11 HEATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTVMH VoInne-a-Week Trooper Palmer and Constable FOR S BIG DAYS ' MOST APPROPRIATE GIFT amendment would be aimed at Helnhold hastily rowed ashore to re- OPERATE WITHOUT DIRT OR ODOR AND HEAT PWA-flnanced power planta SPECIAL CONCESSION port to UeuL Busbey that Wright's ATroif evenly and »^BAUMFBEM60E 50c "Of course, tha reason the Preel- 6 o< ^ t baa oppoaed earmarktag any craft bad diaappearad, toinwg Troop- TODAY and SATURDAY COUPON er Sternberg with It Tha Ueutonant ALK A- 7S4 funds,” Snell said,,"la that be juet KITCH-EN IW i coupon (n)tk Bve wants to say tt was Mr. Roosevelt caUed 0>ast Guard SecUon Bsm 4 THE NEW SELTZER in thU city and a patrol boat was i THE PRESENT COST electric PINEX otliefa, oonaecutively num­ WATCH HERALD who gave them to the people and CLOCKS ROWERS — POTTED PLANTS I bered. S In an* clipped from not Omgreae. despatched to search for the cruiser. ( A A Any G w Wood Owner—Th en ’s One ^ Coughs The Evening Herald) rn- I "If he gets this money, together Tbe Coast Guard craft cams upon CIRGLE TABlMfT tltlca the bolder to UNB with hie other powers, he can pretty It anchored in Long lalud Sound in Your Neighbrnliood) $2.49 PERFUBfES I VOLLBfE of the atandard near forctf hts government reorgan- off Madison ahortiy after 2 o’clock « — OtOBIOUB HITS — 2 CwwaBteed! ADerkan Enevelo pedis For Opening isation bin through next scaetoii. If thU morning and Trooper Stern- A NEW MODERN HEATER ^ $1.10 50^ FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS wbes preosated at rbe ha gate the money, the reorganisa- berg, who said ha really enjoyed the tion bin and tha wage-hour bUI, It wiOjpmcticBOy pay for Itself with the ARRfTRH'n amol in BorsM OCIoe. wttb the of ride, said Wright finally decided to COMPACTS. S9e $• $8.ee 359 spoetel porebaao price MfNI win be about time to parole Cm- drop anchor after cruising about POWDER at 44 tests. grese and ten It to go oa home." several hours In an effort to mMxs EVENPfO IN PARIS CUTEX I telephone 6029 mu up hla mind aa to whers ha wantad ODT SETS BAmr >nn KmilUtl, William and Helen’s to go. The cruiser was brought Into (De Luxe Edition this port by the patrol boat and az arts 55c to $10. Cfclcago—A loea pedestrian pick- Trooper Starnharg took Wright and Youngfiters aad oldatera atihn Price Per Volnnc eted thoiisende of motorlate at a .mtionsbie type of instnOution you requiru. the woman to the Westbrook bar- Ia Lmv, $LN BOX 36 69 Cents) busy tnterseetlaa oa the eouth aide. racks. The tatter, bowursr, waa not will like the moderate prices oa I BEAUTY SALON Be carried a baimcr that read: IN KRSON StoU Theater BnikUnc Mal« Street arrested and tbs state poBM did not MO D E S S "This trafflo Is 39 human fltmlgs bar mm s PU BIN^ PhoM* our lovely gifts for Mother. •“•—too zBucb speed slow down." ..RUDY VALLEE /NAPKINS It waa an part of the EM ewood Jenyflsh are eC $0-88 I CONNECTICUT V A N K U 2r€3SS . h— Klwaaia etnh's a a fsty ------par cent watsr. * .i . I ‘ onON 695 MAIN arr, john^ n bl o c* Btttford 344 U$e Our "FLOWERS BY WIRE” Service for Mothers At Distent AIA27CHZ8TER EVENIKO mCBAIJC MANGHE8T®B, CX>NN. FRTOAT, M A Y 6 ,19M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BJANCHESTER. CONN„ FRIDAY, MAY 8,1984 M a r thro* Mtoctloni, "Loch FAQ ItlVgl’ •paeeh by Normoa Thomas, hustling SOITTH METHODIST MEN Aoroopd", ‘UUa ■ a Mjntary", her Tve taken chances on the Mah the railroad industry, and that suc- tional Anthem, and wa must keep the SoeUUst. leader out of town. toe writ of attaebmeat obtained bar prison to face deportation .to Italy, IWGE ASSOCIATION own oompoeiUon, and "Swanee O’CONNELL WILL SPEAK Sweepatakaa for years and never cessful reorganization In its case Is It sacred. day that AUoao waa subject to de- 1922, when ha was planed ee proba- "A ll of the ettlaens'’ ot Jeraey UW BRICE am BACK Mias Uarchea Jorgenam^ plantot, ANGLO-IRISH PAa primarily dependent upon progress Immigration authorities announced Rirer.” Ruth Warren and Betty won a cent. Now, I win th. equiva- —William Kerr, prMident of toe AUANO FACING porta.tion because his conviction bad tion for five years oftsr receiving a TO ELECT ON MONDAY City were called upon by the vet- to bold toe cheeks sho^d Brice toward restoring Atoblllty In the American Flag Day Associatton, here today. come leas than five years after his LaChapelle, whose pleaeinr and weU DESPITE VETS' THREAT lent of the capital prise of 1150,000 bsve tried to cash tosm. / AUano, was described as ‘King of suspended sentence on on assault Mended Toloee, tofether. ______eanr.0 ~ •rans to be present In Journal whole railroad and tro n ^ rta tio n on • proposal to lower toe Star moat recent entry Into this country, charge. cHEElING MONDAY ns $150,000 WINNINGS at poker—and I can’t ooUectI Miss Jorgenaea won a IL0, rmJlo and Monday evening at 7:30. A program given by Lorraine Anderson and law, whether the malefactore be a much today as the matches he used nj ASSOCIATED ter 01 The Bargain. mocracy, the 19th enjoyed It, the threet$ MRiitIv* !• laiBki krtH lengths of rubber hoae, Rep. Jerry aald ha was atlU interested in "cer- dent of Fordham University. Be Sent Back To Italy. AUano was defended by Thoma-s six to ten years for assault with In- rireulmtUtg Ir^momn of games and refreshments will fol- Lucy Welles. Donald Loverin took former Prea'dentlal candIdaU or for chipa. Assd <3aa and El A .. 20th, like the proverbial third gen Horn. A RBwIy 88VBlBp8d «MI W- tain phasea" that might be explain- J. Spellacy and was convicted of tent to kill, also was paroled to be l•ptie Bi«dicot88 vBBBfobl# aOBMATI tAIIS low the business session. another part in the entertainment O'Oonnell (D., Mont.) reiterated to- Oongretaman not entitled to any Can Marconi eration, must go back to ita shirt- i^V naatinr o f the Connecticut As this is the last regular meet- day hla Intention to speak In Jour- Between sad puffs on a cigar, tha ed by two other players, George I never felt better In my life. sleeves. manslaughter. He was sent to deported to Italy, the Bureau of Im - oil b Hit boiB of ovidt’ OwiwUilp by displaying a bit of rhetoric. Ho more conalderatlon than an ordl fem u r Broadway hoofer and broth- Cits Serv;, new . . . . ^ tendon, May 6.— (AP) — Prime ' lUeer Bridge Aasoclation, oompiiO' ing of the club season. It la expect- nobly gave a speech, titled "The Un- nal Square tomorrow night Lewis and Jack Reynolda whom he Cits 8erv., new, pfd —George McKenna, of Detroit, — Margnerlto Wells, president of Hartford, May 8.— (A P )—Sebas- Wethersfield for 10 to 18 years. migration and Naturalization de- octiAf NOyOSHL Utkto 47lA5i.iui r « ( > nary dUsen." er o f Ooraedlenne Fanny Brice re- Ufailitar Neville Chomherloln yee- clared. •d o f leadlnr dtlsena from Man- ed that all regular members as well known Speaker." All agreed he O’Connell described the group of hasn’t been able to looate. on the 89th day of a 40-day the National Leagoe of Women State’s Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn •okodrint. • , • Bnodway.TU.CtrtUt.fMt ^ e d to Squire Harry Cltfton of El Bond and Share . tian N. Allano, whose arreet in 1929 as others Interested will be present possessed the art of speaking with veterans which met In the Jersey A hearing scheduled for today on terday opened debate on the Anglo- toot Voters. was prompted to threaten a "general BrandoUno, whose most recent Aft yaer Jrutglst f$f ebaatsr and eurrouniUnr commun raigiand ^ obteka he had written Niag Hud P o w ...... In a speakeasy slaying prompted a Officers who have served during the elegance and force. Raymond Peck Cto Armory last night as a ’Mgi'- Clifton’s petition for a permanent Pltney-Bowes ...... Irieh agreement eigned April 28 by request for a special grand jury in- Invesrigatlon" Into the liquor traffic entry Into this country was also In tkh tpetm tptej 4 j^ ttia a , has been eaUed for Monday to cover his loiaas in a ganu with Whether we'con sing the high past year are President, Charles also took ^ r t In the proceedings by Iknte organisation------thatHague Injunction to prevent collection la Segal Lock ...... I ^IIing a eiirpriaed House of Com- Garbage collectors In London vestigation Into liquor traffic In In Hartford: by means of a special 1926, waa convicted in 1932. Hla .-^ e M n ln r. May 9, at the Hotel Sheri- Brice laat month. notes or not, we all know our Na- grand jury. Gill; vice president, Charles Banlu; singing two beautiful old songs, (M ayor Frank Hague) bae been BOLTON now a mere formality. Unit Oas ...... mons that Britain "mode large and are known as dustmen. Hartford, waa paroled from state’s deportation Is baaed on the fact . t , oao. It was announced today by El- secretary, Walter Holman, and ’*n>le Is tough," said Brice. ‘Here Im m igutlon authorities said to- ’Sylvia" and "Mighty Like a Rose. ualng all during his administration." Ek]ually Insignificant baa become Unit L t and Pow A 'upreealve oonceeaions to Erie (Ire- that he ran afoul of Italian law In ''it ^BMT A. Weden, chairman of the Ae- treasurer, John L. WInterbottom. A lint Norway ipruoe tree oeeiatlon.------The meetlnr will begin^ ' Culminating this fine entertain- Addressing various vetarans’ ad ) without any corresponding Read The Herald AdfK ment, a trio consisting o f Edwin groups and Gold Star Mothers, been secured through Fred A. Jobn- ^ - at • o’clock. soo of the Burr Nursery company, edvontogea.’’ ■L- Recently the state submitted an Upsoit on the clarinet, and Jarvis Charles Brophy, senior vies com- He said that in tangible things Brown on the trumpet, accompanied mander of Catbollo W ar Veterans, Honehester, and traniported to toe | application for 15,900,000 of Federal grounds at toe ^uanyvllle4uan^ church Ikelond got much the better of the funds to the PW A regional director TALCOrmiLE by Mrs. Helen D. Upson, Glee Club said that “if necessary, wa will have defense and financial portloim of the and Orchestra director of the Rock- 800 uniformed men there, each with by John Erickson and A. N. Skinner. la New York to finance a new bridge The fifth of a series of card 'agreement although the sections on across the Connecticut river at Tuesday evening a gala entertain- ville High school, played two stirring two feet of rubber hoee." trade would be "equally beneficial selections. lartles will take place at the acbooi- Hartford, the need of which has ment was given by the Friendly O’Oninell and Rep. John T. Bern- ,to both parties." He went on to ex- H?- louae In QuarryviUe tonight at 8 plain: been felt for many years, and Mon- Circle Club In the church assembly Refreshments were sold following ard (Fl., Mitm.) have aakOd a per- o’clock, toe proceeds of which will day night's meeting Is being held to room. The place was literally the program and everyone went mit to apeak In the mid-town square be used for the lighting fund o f the ’T o find our advantages you must discuss plans to bring about ap- packed as local persons displayed home with the feeling they had where police last week prevented a C%rlatmaa com m t^ty tree. look outside the agreement and eeek for those Intangible, Imponderable FdW* proval of the application to pave the their talent. The feature of the pro- spent a very enjoyable evening. The but nevertheless invaluable fruits way for erection of the structure. gram wan an exdtlng one-act play proceeds, which were by no means titled. "The Trunk From IndlA” small Is to be used to sepd two which have on various occasions In In a letter sent to members of the the past rewarded on unselfish act Association, Mr. Weden says: " If The play was a huge success and Friendly Circle club girls to a con- the director. Miss Margaret Welles ference In the summer. of generosity by a great and power- we act wisely and immediately, It ful country toward a state weaker now looks encouraging that we may was duly rewarded after the per- Charles F. Talcott, now living In THEY STAY HEALTHY IN formance by a presentation of a CANDY fo r the and poorer than Itself.” secure the necessary funds to carry New York is spending a few days at beautiful bouquet of flowers. Follow- The House cheered this state- oa this project we bkve worked for the home of his father, C. D. Talcott ing are the members of the cast; Charles Talcott has recently re- ment. Approval of the agreement In in the past and which we of our Ruth Blinn. Velma Webb. Florence « vote expected tonight was consid- several respective oommunlties feel turned from Bermuda where he va- Sweetest Girl Lana, Dorothy Trask, Thomas Lotas, cationed two weeks with his sister. ered a foregone conclusion. Is greatly needed—a new bridge Donald Loverin, Richard Hunting- ’m Chamberlain concluded: acroee the Connecticut river.’* Miss Beatrice Talcott KANE’S SHOES ' “Bear In mind that what we have ton and Jarvis Brown. In addition The Social Committee of the in all the world\ to this fine play, musical numbers, BECAUSE they represent quality done has obtained warm approval In Church Choir held a meeting Thera are more than M.SOO.OOO solos and readings were also given. Sunday Is Mother’s the Dominions, the United States church members In the United Wednesday night at the home of workmanship, In construction as well Miss Beatrice 'Talcott ably accom- Day. , , , the big day and Indeed everywhere where men nates. W. Kent where they discussed plans as style details, because each pair is desire to see the establishment of panied herself on the guitar, as she for a coming social. of the year when individually designed, and beeanae peace and good will.” she’s Queen from John W. Dulanty, Ireland’s high dawn to dusk. Treat materials are the best, Kane’s have commissioner In London, and other her ro y a lly .,., and everything you want in a shoe. They Irish officials sat In tha crowded be sure to give her galleries to witness one o f the final provide hours and hours of solid com- scenes In burying the ancient hatch- her favorite, a big fort, besides keeping pace with tha et of Anglo-lrioh hatred. delidoua box of Love- Chamberlain sold It had been a joy Candles! newest developments. New styles long time since "tw o agreements from . . . consUtutlng the termination of long, painful differences had come before the House In one week. Commons ENTER TYDOL'S CRUSADE OTHER CANDY SPECIALS ____ approved Britain's new pact with VANILLA AND CHOCOLATE CREAM o rk Italy Monday. N U T FU D G E , Ib...... 39C $ 1 - 9 8 to $ 3 - 9 5 "In spite of oil the controversies CHOCOLATE AND MAPLE CR EAM ...... oJ- and heat that have been generated, N U T C A R A M E LS, Ib...... 2 5 C this country and Eire con not do I SEA FOAM KISSES WITH F R U IT ...... oX without one another,’’ CSiamberlaln -M l aald. A N D N U T S , Ib...... 2 9 c — For Mother’s Day — (Ireland's DoU Elreonn ratified FRENCH NOUGATS, ...... the Pact April 29. (B y the pact Britain returned CHOP SUEY, ...... HOSIERY naval ports to Ireland, agreed to ai 10c Woodburys Soap, lb...... 25 c accept a payment of 880,000,000 In Gypsy Cream aettlement o f a long-drawn land roi SAFE DRIVIII6 annuities dispute and agreed with 3 for 25c for poison ivy 40c lb...... JQ q Ireland to lower barriers raised dur- AUo a large aseortmeot of ^ o o o ia ta u d ' < ^ i home 54c pr-—2 P’- $1 ing a recent bitter trade war.) .. I made oandica. Pond's Tissues, BEE TOUR CANDY M.aOR- Elkay's White Shoe GIVES aO O M Y OUTLOOK PRIZES 230 sheets 2 for 25c A .AM f health visit your local You Can W in * 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 F IR S T P R IZ E Cleaner , )9c A'Tua ;______M PrizM are (knb Print Lovejoy Candy Shop * •> C- l I €/fC • chiropodist regularly. FOR “NEW H A VET ROAD 39,700 D E ATH S in motor actndents for the year of 1937. 50c Pond's Creams 39c Agorex Compound, 832 Main Street. Next to Montgomery W ard’s. What will the dreadful total be in 1938? ... As produ(»ra Bay Stale Financier Reports ‘ of gasolines and motor oils—as servicers of motor cars— nUST PRIZE $25,000.00 16 oz. hot. 79c Earnings Have Decreased Second P rin $1.00 Rub-ine 89c During Past Year And Are we cannot be indifferent to this mounting death record of $5,000.00 Th ird Prize . 60c Sol Hepotico ' 49c Kane’s Shoe Store Still Decreasing. our highways. $2,500.00 50c Listerine Fo urth Prbo < New York, May 6.—(A P)— A $2,000.00 70S Main pessimistic outlook for the New Ha- Every day we come In direct contact with thousands of car drlv- F ifth Prbo . ., Tooth Paste 39c 35c Alka Seltzer 24c ven railroad was presented yester- Street’ ers. W e have their neighborly confidence. It is only natural that we Block dsy by Myron F , Converse, president SIrth PrIzo . , . $1,000J». 25c Squibb's O* the Worcester Five Cents Sav- feel a definite responsibility for their safety on the road. And only 50c Cherry Bark ings Bonk at the convention of the Seventh Prizt , . . $500JM) Foot Health Uleeh natural that we do something about it I That is why the Tydol National Association of Mutual Sav- Eighth Tooth Paste 19c Cough Syrup 37c ings banka. Crusade for Safe Driving is launched. . . $500.00 Converse, In reporting as chair- N in th man for a mutual savings bonk . . . $500.00 75c Listerine 59c 50c Poblum 43c group committee on New Haven Te n th P riz e . . . . . $500.00 bonds, discussed various reorganiza- Easy to Jo in ...E a s y to Win tion plans and asserted the road’s Because your help is needed in this Crusade Contest it has been 25 Prizes— $100.00 . $2,500.00 Rubbing Alcohol pt. 19c For Thrifty - Quality Ra\ayers net earnings had decreased during Nursing Bottles 2 for 9c the past year and were continuing made easy to Join. Because no real literary skill is required, the 50 Prlzes-$50.00 . $2,500.00 to decrease. $25,000.00 first prize and the 684 other big cash prizes are s o ^ to 200 Prizes— $25.00 .152,500.00 The wite hort Of hetfeu come* to ASP for fheir wfno and liquor n e«It . . . "Although operating revenues In- r ■«» manglwl ggars ca tbs Mretchw cskbrstod hi. 3ltt Mrtliday.. creased from almost 879,000,000 In Kin! And to help increase your chances to win, only residents of Ha Uyod long .^ugh to becoi^ a voting dtizon. bat novor cast a voto 500 Prizes— $10.00 . $5,000.00 AH Kinds of Candy for Mother's Day 1936 to slightly more than 881,000,. for fhoy know fiief here queRfy h coupled wHh low priem Note Hm m special ► ... Ho diod on tlio oporatlng taUo of a iin.pit.(. 000 in 1937” , be sold, “operating ex- 12 States and the District of (Columbia are eligible to enter. Tetaf 88S Cash Frfzee $50,000.00 veluet effeetlvo from Thursday. May 5tK to Wadnaiday. May I Ith, pensea also Increased from 888,400- 000 to more than 863,700,000, result- ing In a decrease of Income avail- able for Interest from 89,000,000 In 1936 to 88,800,000 In 1937. As a re- sult. 1937 was the worst year, from SAVE LIVES-W IN A PRIZE-W rlfe YOUR Eight Rules for Safe Driving 8COTCB SALBt GMN S A IM t on earnings standpoint, of any In TI/fANYdifferentsuggeetionsfordriv.Tl^ ANY different suggestions for drl v- your oKnUmaunae.'YouennwwttwU^ ^ ^ f FI Wfg the New Haven’s recent history. Un- pour oiwi Umguage.*You ton wrOt DMm fortunately, tola trend has continued I f l . ing behavior have been written •imply heeautt no Softly Rult ahould during the early months of 1938." and published. But what *are yo ur bt more than iS xoorda. This it not a Converse said that although there 8 Rules for Safe Driving? What are ENTER NOW — NO RED TAPE— NOTHING TO BUY The Real Mackenzie fifth had been “some slight Increase In literary contest. . . W riting ekiU does 8 F R E E B O O K L E T * RED CROWN net earnings during the month of the 8 Rules that you think assure the not count. Road rh o M Slmpf* Confast fiMfraetfons TO H EL P YOU WI N 8 YEARS OLD March, It Is of .little consequence and greatest safety in driving a motor car? 1. Th* T r M art. M t Im b sp a ts .B 90 PROOF much doubt exists as to the prob- For illustration, here are 3 Sample do WaatM dom med meat ha thla Ceatail. bat imd Each wMk (or 8 week. aU T>goI-Va«lol iftnhri ability of Immediate adoption of any roMisi I. th. Urw Zb.I.b(I SUU., N . w You can Krite these 8 Rules eatily in Safety Rules: nn Iwmf, Paurinol., tbhw.r., M.rr. ^TOVTMlf aad.pott'U ba origiaal. Each will h.m Toody for you o v«y Thunday at f r m plan of reorganization predicated U .d , VIrtiBU. aad Dbtrict of Columbia, ••• of yoar Sm/dp Rmtm ahouJd eoatala oar Idea ta U)x>n earnings." proMta Safa Drlvtag. Blaplj arrlta down aacb Ruk Sola Driving Bookbt. Whothw you ontw th# Auld 6len Rottle fifth L Never drive a car when sleepy or overtired. aploT M . or dortor. or dMlon' omplojroa at TIdo la aiap^ XagUak. Contest or not, you will want theoa valuable 2.29 fifth Converse sold those familiar with WoUr A a oeUtod Oil Com p.., .ud th.lr l.mOlw, or There is no other gift that so 8 YEARS OLD the situation believed a recent 2. Always keep to the right and you’ll seldom go wrong. omploroa of Its odrertlalai ond a l a promotlo. Da M t baattata ta aaak tba adrka of book*. Get your lin t frm booklet today. Rood fully expresses the essential pur- 8 9 "“• ^ 1 , 0 9 freight rate Increase would be In- ^ ^ e b o u d Uioir lamnio. To mUr Iko Coatot, taaehara or asparlaaead drlrara. Tbrlr M p may hrip It for Information on how to win thl* Contoat. TOMORROW 3. Dim your headlights when passing a car. ^ ***’» "*** bo oorurod ^ wla tha CoBtaat. But aacb Sa/ttw Rale ahould ba Don’t wait too lata. Tho supply of booklets b pose of Mother’s Day remem- sufficient to offset Increased cost of vitbort okUutba from aaj da b r la Tydol GauUao wrtum la y a w own origiaal worda. wages and material, and concluded; aad Vssdol Motor OS. »ao limited! Get yours todayl Join TydoTa brance. Flowers convey your Jj®»«ioaa yvor f BaNdr Rule Ceupona, aacb aea fully Kial. “ Although the New Haven has Remember, these are not actual prize-winning Rules. They only show how easy Driving Ciussula nowt real feelings beautifully. (Dome Johnnie Waiker •• • * Promoto Srto flUad out, ta o «a ooralopa, aad malt it to Tydol 8af«ty 2.05 -3.99 more problema peculiar to Itself , it is to write your own 8 rules for saf e driving. Uorinf. To tbb ad, tho Cruado ark. you to alto £2"**?* Oraad Caetral Aaon. Naw York in and see our selection. RED LABEL fifth 2.38 which must be given special consid- your t RuIm >r .4o/< DriH*,. Thao » RuIm will hrip Chy, M. Y . Coatcat aloew mldalghi, July 7th, 1931. r « d m Iku appolliot aumbor of f.u l an-ld.nU oa Rule Caapana coatatoad io eavriopca poot> One of our SoRw," ermUon, we believe lU basic prob- POST'S MEN'S SHQP "Best lems are Inseparable from those of Now to Job Tydol't Cmoado ^ than otort Ihinkine about 8 RuUo for Safa oar ^hwaya aad Mrata. Each oontotaat b to -----with a latar.dato wlU aot ba cUgiblo. “ “ “ ' A " * “ * OIBeUl Coupou. T h o . Co*. To bdp jrou in Tydol’t Sato Drivtog Conted, ^Tlde Wsbv Assodstod Oil Compsoy wIB p.y • AT THE CE.NTER— FOR.MER LOCATION OF SYMINGTON’S. Potted Plants Includingr BLA CK’ LABEL fifth 3.29 We Recommend Red Crown ?— rtfiamtalart la bookbta which ara dbtrlbutod Tide Water Astodatod OH Compuy pm. •ibUaa rifbta. A OF STRAIGHT WHISttYs" AILEND and many others YOUNGEST WHISKEY 2 YEARS OLD ramambar tha bookUia eontalnint them ara T H IS C O N T E S T IS ASE O F d O y. — 131/, y e a r OLD WHISKEY FRES. And pou do not kaaa to maka a pardtaaS to t f l Ikooo kooklala. L I M IT E D T O Opening Specials Pots and Baskets Already Made Up. CEDAR SPRliraS BANKS Boston al ber t robin TW'O-Too® ZIppAT Eatiy BbRltt ara FREE ta AN R E S I D E N T S O F TYD O L’S PROMISE TO YOU I Urns and Window Boxes Filled to Order. 'nda Wator Asanrirtml On Compuy, Fancy Braces Kentneky Bonrhon f j g p totar tlw 1>dol Cmoode Contort oil you NKW n ra U M D STATZa BTOup of mm whoa spoeisl fltniH I . SHORTS 35c Sport Sweaters imported Cognae NZW YOfW NEW in it. <0 yean of orvles to tha Anuvi. dssl vrith the oobjoct of "Ssfs Drtv. Full Line of Cot Fkmera. pyee Delivery. V/t YEARS CLD-A BERNHEiM OISDUATION have to do b to atop at any ttpol-vexdol ten pabKe, hw m iw d . soedwill H S tor ILM DRAUB'S and arte for Cmaade Booklet No. 1. , ing" ta beyond quostion. AO eon- ISYEAltSOLD WMSYLVANIA slwmy. Mloualy protot.. It ta TW. totoats will b. noriflod aa to nwilta 39c Always Open and Flowen Sent by W in. •BtiUad "Deeto oa Wboela". In thta booklet Wstsr'i axKsrn for thta foodwiD thrt ' $1.98 DILAWAM aUaVLAND rt Contoat sfur its doss. Help tbs TwIn-Bib _____ Saul] Weekly or Monthly FOB win gnd on Entry Blank which ahould viaaiNiA Mg Hsum. m r y eontoUat tbs foiisrt muss ot Sets Drivins- Get yoiw Genuine Lostox and mart ropoiirtbk tnatOMot. Woven Thm MoAom For your oonvenienee we wfll have an np-town branch P*7 Bento Will Parchaae ^m oflod foiandfalrtsMtoadthfabooMetmm- •MTRICT o r COUfRMU Kntap BUnk at any T>dot-Vaadol JERSEYS Garter Top aad Shutm ig fnOy. dip and hoM too Shfety Rub C m ^ - W. ptadga that Mch aad rtssT art dsatar’s today. » t 1007 B fa i» -O M Poatoffiee Bnflding!^ Any Machine. 8 Rnlaa far Safa Maine Made by - rt wS hs theiMBajr we eu *** s IffU HOSE 25c read aad rrmrtdsrsj by a asHoasllji. SHIRTS $1.35 Suiforiied SERVICE ef the MW Tydol Omo Hm ? Thk TO NIGHT-Tu n e IN WTIC-6:00 to 6:15 P. M. known, iadoprtidrtit wgsaloatiee madam motor foal hm tbs highest SLACKS typewriter CO. okStad in Contart wetk. FtaaOy, seer sntMmork ndagla Tydol htalespk o' " ' V ' I l.p.- St ores f8 rtW sJ M ..w a b .S ’2 n “ rt isgnlsr pria. $L00 KRAUSS GREENHOUSES Bwt«ecd,OeM. C21 H a r t f a H Band. 8700. in M anchester Located at: S 44 M ain Street TeL 3822 H dr ive in T O D A Y - ^ y o u r first free bo o kl et from a n y t y d o l - v e e o O Axmvat BVBNINO herald. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRroAT, MAT 6.19Sa MXNCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAT 6,1988 PAGE SEVERt^ SCHOOL ORCHESHtA son went to the attic and emptied awingtn|: from altrulzm to material- C. OF C. ASKS MINIMIM PiowiNG A C iraiE S 'UGHINING STRIKES the contents of several palla of 'CHRISTOPHER BEAN’ Um, to(dc the form of a closatc solUo- water into the comer where the guy, and lost nothing by the enoulng Principals in ‘The Late Christopher Bean** TO GIVE HEALTH T A U ^ y evening of next week. Her tu b -.il IN mi SWING NOW moke wae coming ftoin. In a tele- dialogue between klmeelf and Abble. Ject wUl be "How to Keep HeamqrJ* PLAN IS POPULAR pboae call for aid No. 3 company ?9 His consternation waa so real, you The meeting will open promptly at'''.y OF FEDERAL REGIMTION HOUSE, STARTS FIRE reeponded, getting the call at 8:40 WHO IS • m SUPERBLY PLAYED felt ton y fer him, even while wor- FOR ISABELU GROUP 8 o’clock and after the buslneae baa rjring about his Juggled scruples. been disposed of Mrs. Grogan wilt ^ Famifi Throughont This Sec- ml it waa dUncult to find wbere • SHE’S WELL KNOWN! give her talk. ThU will be followed the smoke was coming from. It was His complete capitulation, however Oibsoo Carey of New Totfc, presi- tion Being Prepared For To- by a social session. The committta , » necessary to tear off abingles around did much to restore him to grace, Mrs. John V. Grcgan To Be Abt Amomices Nation-wide dent of Tale and Town Manufactur- idea Of Getting Instnunents bacco And Potato Cropa. ~ • CHANCES ARB YOU KNOW HER! Mary Roach, In the role of Mra in charge of thla part ot the pra- ing Company, and W. C. MuUen- Weber Home On Middle the comer before the lire was locat- School Teadiers Add To Guest At Next Tuesday gram will be Mrs. Ruth Griffin aild ed and exttnguiahed. Haggart, the doctor’s wife, turned dore of Los Angelas, executive vice, And Donations Meets With • AT LEAST YOU CAN GUESS! in an equally vivid performance. Night’s Meeting. Mrs. Mary Morlarty, v | Campaicn To Seek Bet- president of Southern California Plowing for tobacco planting and Turnpike East Damagd ^ A light of glass waa broken in one Their Thespian Lanrel^ She fuss^ about house-keeping de- Edison Company. also for potato planting is going on of the windowa of the porch wbere tails with complete famtUarity — Mrs. John V. Oregon of 1193 Unable to learn who bod n~rr^ The resolutions, adopted unanim- FaTor Throngh The Tovm through the northwest part of the bolt came in and plrcee of wood the more enhanced because thla is Main street, a registered nurse and to a crib book found after a iscent' ter Relations Between ously by the delegates, offered no the town and in South Windsor. Early This Morning. were thrown around the porch floor. REWARD To Repeat It Tonight. the season for such harangues. She wife of Dr. John V. Oregon, will examination, the conjoint board ed general; criticism of the Hooeevelt Poles are being set for the cloth Two dresses owned by the daughter nagged, and cautioned her husband give a 15-minute talk to the Daugh- the Royal Colleges of Phyelelans .ac^mlnlstratlon . but Inferentlally that win cover the land where shade ters of Isabella at their meeting to Labor And Managements. The plan of having school-owned of Mrs. Weber wore filled with email $ 2.5 0 If You T ell Us Who She Is! with Just the right amount of and Surgeons U making the whola recomniended abeuidonment of grown tobacco wiU be planted and pieces of wood about tbs alae of preaaure, and probably covered up be held In the K. of C. heme Tuee- Claes of 180 retake the exam. wage-bour legislation, one of the musical instruments for the use of in some places the cloth is being During the thunder stomi n regulation," the statement said, "as ents for several reasons. In the planted the plowing is being done by waa struck by lightning . ettlng fire Weber waa sleeping at the time the well-cboeen caet of charactera. The Ada, one of the doctor’s daugh- taarcc begw> natlonwldv campalgm may be validly applied by state gov- first place, there seems to be a feel- tractors but the horse is stIU being to an upright in the southwest cor- . today to wlo support for a business ernments for those special classes of used In plowing that is going on In house was struck but tbs plaster Saturday N ight - ‘Sp.SVTA.'TsrJir"' k. play to which the mysterioua gen- ters, end confederate of the mother, ing that if the music lesson Is ner of the house. The blaze was ex- * ^ Admission 88c. '1 tleman lends •his • name, nailed - - an- waa aptly played by Julie Faulkner, Improremcnt pro^am based on a workers for which legislative pro- school supervised. *ie pupil will other sections. waa not knocked off of the wall. The BINGO tinguished by members of Hose No. mmlraum of goveniment regulation tection may be necessary to prevent Apple trees and peach trees on only damage that waa noticeable In other rung tn the ladder of success who submerged herself, to put Into ORANGE HALL TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8:30 take to music more serimisly and 2 of the South Manchester fire de- which the ecbool teachers of Man- the role the superficiality and •ad on new empU^er relations with their oppression and to safeguard perhaps derive more benefit from Avery street are in blossom and side of the house waa whers the 20 GaiuM,;25 cents. Special Games, 5 cents. labor. their health and well-being." partment water turned into the comer of the chester are building for themselves. veneer of eophlsticetion demanded. the study. Some parents believe the make a pretty sight as viewed from The teamwork between these two 6 Special Games! Winners Have Their Choice of $5.00 President George H. Davis of On the broad questions of labor- the road. On the Pero orchard on The bolt appeared to have oome house where the firs was burning The play, written by Sidney competitive element would exist to In under the cornice on the south- Howard. Is based on the ever-Umely aras admirable. or Five Regular Prizes Which Will Be On Display! Kansas City, Mo., said just before management relations, the delegates advantage where children study in Avery street there are more trees in had wet the side walls. Mrs. Websr’a the Chamber’s annual convention declared; blossom this year than In several eaet part of the house on an enclos- interest of frail humanity In what Then we have the romMtica; 3 Free Games! Winners Have Their Choice of the small groups. The most attractive arms were numbed by tbs lightning, the vernacular calls: "filthy lucre!" closed; "Management and labor should years indicating a good crop. ed porch. It followed along the but her condition was not such as Jane Bartlett end PblUlp <3utWr. Regular Prizes! part of the plan, however, seems to screens which are 'used to enclose But as a clever piece of literary ef- A nd were they good! BCios "Suaan' ’The real benefit of this meeting work together without recourse to be the fact that the opportunity is Spraying of the trees l.s going on In to require the servics of a doctor, 1 Sweepstake Game! Door Prize: $5.00! n will come In how well you apply it the Federal government on those this orchard and already three dif- the windows, burning small holes in fort, It introduces lines now riotous naive, demure, made a perfect part- things of common concern which given to try many instruments be- ______4 In comedy, now downright psjrcbo- ner for the confident:'egotlaUcaf, yet This Week a Prize Will Be Given To the One Who Holds locally.” fore deciding One to stuily perma- ferent sprays have been applied to about the center of each screen un- He spoka after the delegates fairly conserve their respective In- the trees. The larger part of this til it contacted an electric wire and logical, and then again Ordering on ardent Mr. Warren. At least they the Lucky Number in Each Special Game! nently. NAB8 ROBBER AT DOOR you cw STOP ‘ pathos. Moreover, the play has a were consistent In their idealism. terests, promote industrial peace adopted resolutions asking a re* A majority of the pupils who orchard la planted to apple trees. In followed the wire through to the •samlnatlon of an Federal meas- and stimulate emploj-mrnt on which the section through Bolton and He- southwest corner when It was plot—and a clever one, os the Finally, the three men around whom have expressed a desire to study Philadelphia, May 6.— (A P )_ audience which attentively sat on ures for industrial aid, "because ef- the prosperity of the country de- bron where there are many peach grounded on the electric light Iron the plot hlngea: Daniel Donahue, forts of government and business pends." music end to play some Instrument Abraham Wldman alamm^ the the edges of the seat might testify. Russell Wright, and Edward Lynch. arc of Junior High school age. and, trees they too are In blossom. It is pipe. for recovery from the disastrous de- The meeting ended with a dinner also noted that most of the lilac door of his cigar atore today on Miss Walton Exceptional Again the thoughtfulness of casting since that la the exploratory age Mrs. Weber ana her daughter one hand of a would-be robber and Irene Walters merita a whole showed up. Mr. Donahue did carry pression of the last eight years have at which WllUam U Clayton, cotton bushes are In bloom. This la a little were sleeping In the southwest bed fallen short In their objectlres." broker of Houston, Texas, said the where many branches of work must held tight while the gunman, on the garden of flowers for her splendid the air of the "confidence” man be tried before any are pernaanent- early and as a result there will be room on the second floor of the performance. Never once did ehe emotional reactions, which were The resolutions proposed Oon- solution of the nation's agricultural but a limited amount of lilac blos- opposite side, splintered Uie door convincingly. Mr. Wright added to Miss Helen Page, waa the director Anderson, Gertrude Oberempt, Ger- ly followed, the plan of school-own- house and were awakened by the let down In her portrayal of Abble, this an air of brisk commercialism realistic and well-timed. for the entire production, and also of the various schools in ths town. gressional Investig^ons of the problems was to "reopen foreign soms for Memorial Day. with six shots. A policeman cap- ‘The Late Christopher Bean” la trude Carrier, Thomas Bentley, It is being given for the benefit of Wagner Labor Act. under which the markets for farm products.” ed Instruments Is psychologically crash and also the sulphurous odor tured the gunman. Widman was the maid. Technically, her diction that goes with cigars and old felt responsible for the make-up. Mias John Echmalian; Candy: Ruth Ny- correct. which soon filled the bed room. Her and timing, together with stage hats (despite his Immaculate ap- a play which will appeal to both Viva Barton provided most appro- the Educational CTub and the Ver- national labor relations board func- "There are two ways in which our uninjured. young and old, both men and wom- man, Florence Benson, Olive Cham- planck Foundation, and is In ar- tiona, and of the railroad problem. export barkets for agricultural sur. In one section of Manchester business waa positively professional. pearanoe.) Mr. Lynch kept his priate piano selections before the bers; Publicity: Marlon Casey, more than fifty parents have ex- HNAL IN LADIES NIGHT Her low vibrant voice carried well role under consistent control in a en. It will make you forget who play, and between the acts. Ethel rangement with Samuel French of The labor resolution advocated pluses can be substantially destroy- you are during the performance, Helen Estes, Irna Weethaver; New York. A second and final pei^ toutright repeal of the Wagner Act ed." he said. prewed a willingness to have their to the rear of the hall at all times. manner which suggests previous Robb Was the general chairman; Ushers; Rita Shea, Marion Gaffey, Even her off-stage "asides’’ were and leave you glad to be yourself, Hazel Lutz the coordinator. formance is to take place ton^ht «f, falling that, extensive amend ‘One is to raise the tariff on Im children learn to play band or or- SERIES AT V. F. W. HOME stage experience. His inflictions Ellen Shea; Prompters: Beul^ at 81:5 In the High school auditor- mints. chestra Instruments at school. The quite distinguishable. Emotionally, were excellent, and his voice car- after all. What more could one ask ported goods so high as to effectual. of a full evening's entertainment? In charge of Scenery: Henry Mil- Todd, Florence Sharrow; Programs: ium. Everyone Interested In the Be Impartial [y. diminish the dollar buying power donation of Instniments, not now she ranged from the phlegmatic ries remarkably well in any pitch. ler. Philip Emory, and Chester Rob- Carrie Seymour; Music: Elizabeth domestic, schooled in the vagaries Before lining up the committees, cultural development of Manchester “We believe the prime conaldera- of our customers abroad. being used, will be hfeatly appre- I,ast Social Program Of Season Altogether much is to be said in inson; properties; Bernice, Maher, Carlson. should try to see this. of family differences, to actual his- favor of this production. Lost night credit must be given to those in A lovtiy thought for MoHm-l tioo of the Federal goveniment," it ‘The other is the adoption of gov- ctoted by the committee sponsoring To Rc Hold Tonight; Dancers Huldah Butler, Lillian Johnson, Other members of the finance said, "should alarays be to maintain -emmental devices of one kind and the purchae^ of InstnimcnUi for trionic superlatives In the final act. was the first performance. The first charge of scenery, properties, for Marion Kellum, Roberta Robb, Flor- To Entertain. Always getting her funny “punch" act, and half of the second act were both items contributed immensely committee of the Educational club, MORTincATION Impartiality as between employer another intended to peg the price of echool study. Those who wish to ence Sharrow, Mrs. Belle Johnson. which also served aa the general Cards and employees, and as between dif- our agricultural surpluses. Begin- upport thle plan nre a«ked to lines In on time, she was equally taken at a very steady tempo, al- to the success of the play. Also the Mary Taylor; Costumes; Harriett The final In the series of Ladles' • niSitoldto convincing in moments of pathos, most too steady, but at least every- make-up waa a large factor in con- committee of arrangemente: Solly Orient, la— Orient firemen called Speciatly made ter _ ferent types of labor organisations.' ning in 1930 we have followed both make donatlona through Walter Franzen, Evelyn Palmer. Sara Mc- Jones, and Jehnle Carroll. One Chamber official said the methods.” Buckloy, at the Manchester Trust Nights conducted during the past wiwititoMaa I never over-acting, but completely thing seemed to be well controlled. veying the desired Impression and the Greenfield, la., fire department hbtheiY Oayt Otbwa •e SisTa twa Alplne; Tickets: Catherine McGuire, This play waa presented by the to come with Its truck when fire de- light on the Labor Act was the He advocated lowering of tariffs Company. few months at the VFW Horae, subordinating her own personality Occasional promptings were personajlty changes with the right Gwendolyn Prescott, Edna Barrow- 2 for 9,10 and 20e:se. < Manchester Green, will be held this to the part played. She won her smoothly covered. In the lest act, amount of subtlety. Teachers of Manchester, the play- stroyed a garage liouslng the Orient Qranlt avarydaY low most significant single undertaking and elimination of "other barriers to toi.aiaiwiiirt dough, Chester Robinson, Esther ers being chosen from the faculties o f the convention. Some observers eWorld trade.” evening. A fine program of enter- i^aa>wmM. audience In the first scene, and kept fine teamwork closed the perform- truck. pticas on ragulai mar- Surprfsd Mother with regarded it as an effort to curb the tainment has been arranged by them with her throughout. with ance In the gratifying manner which simplicity, and sincerity. dumdiM.iaprasani aqual aravlties of the C.I.O., which was STUDENT RELEASED ORFORD PARISH CHAPTER Frank Valluzsl, VFW enterUlnment was promised right from the be- criticised by several convention chairman, following which dancing Harry KItebing aa the harassed ginning. The denouncement was or baitai values than Chocolates See for yonirselt to a eenaatkmal eafety doctor, veered from the conscienti- leakers. Including William Knud- Hartford, May fi—(AP) _ — Ed- will be enjoyed. toet, bow U iM gnat DeSUddad tbea given the proper crescendo due a found in most "salas". T a ^ canten coated 59e •en. president of General Motors. HEARS CONGRESS REPORT The featured performers at to- ous one-track-minded rustic, to the climax—entirely satisfactory. Al- with puia chocotatal m rd Irving Hadley, 21. ot Redding, top a ear qu iver on curvee or etraiglit- scheming "human" tainted with Davis, who was reelected presi- described yestorday in a news item night’s social party will be the or down,..on wot or dry though the diction was good Fraih, daUdoust dent, said in bis parting remarks visions of a forbidden world, and throughout, with all playsrt, a liU as having been arrested after an May Meeting Held Yesterday Misses Alda Belettl and Astrid pavnaent. that the National Cbam^r of Com- Skoog, acrobatic, tap anrf toe danc- back again, like a pendulum, so ut- tie move volume of voice in some Inveetlgatlon of a forcible entrance terly natural, we ail have met him merce would try to sign 1,000,000 of a student’s room at Trmity col- Afternoon At Y. M. C. A,; ers. cases might help for those in the koslness men as supporters of Its before in life, and probably will rear of the hall. Special comment lege here, waa not detained after Interesting Program Given.’ Refreshments will be served after again. campaign Inaugurated some months questioning by Prosecutor Martin the program. should be made on the stage busi- ago under the slogan "What Helps Mostyn. Orford Parish Chapter. Daugh- His piece of rationalization. ness of all concerned, and also the Bualneas Helps You.” rn m u iisn i Mostyn said Hadley, a former tera of the American Revolution, SCORES WOODRINO’S tTEWS *TVe feel we have made good pro. Trinity student, was questioned by held Its May meeting yesterday af- Kress," hs said, "but the job is him during a conference with col- gmly half finished." ternoon at the Y.M.C.A.. with Mrs Tokyo, May 6— (AP) — A for- BANTLY OIL CO. lege officials after a warrant bad ^ A.. Wamali eign office spokesman, commenting F L O W ERS ’The board of directors. In addl- been served on him, but that he was on a speech by the United States Center Street Telephone 5293 ,tloB to reelectlif^ Davis, chose two and Miss Alice Dexter of Hartford released and was not booked on hostesses Selections were played Secretary of War, declared today It •mw vice-presidents. They are W. charges at police headquarters. ^ SMS sr RR iMH •«. t. ran-MO tsr m I FOR MOTHER'S DAY on a piano-accordeon by Miss Was- waa "regrettable” when responsible FOR MOTHER’S DAY I sail, young granddaughter of one of persons made statements serving the hostesses from Worcester, Mass, "only to harm friendly relations.” Reports of the Continental Con- (Secretary Woodring told the The gift she prefers because gress In Washington, D. C.. were United States Chamber of Com- merce In Washington yesterday that flowers fully express the Herbert “ Continued aggression" by dictator spirit pf the occasion, and are Ml’ u** ***“ “ “ ’y Benton. nations might one day cause wide- Mlsa Alice Dexter who attended the an expression of . your Sunday coogreae for the ISth consecutive spread war and saw In the Japanese May Sth entrance to Maneboukug the start thoughtfulness. year and is a member of the houae of a seven-year chain of aggres- committee, told some of her expeii- sions.) encea Mrs. James NIchoU who T^e Tokyo spokesman observed Fresh Cut Flowers and Plants Every Day. atVsnded for the first time gave her that recrlmlatlons would not impressions. promote peace, and urged Ameri- Mrs. F. F. Spencer, Mrs. F. H cans to adopt an attitude of under- Jones and Mrs. tJ. E. WlUla were standing. Let Your Prescription PharmacY Help You Give Her appointed aa nominating committee The Gift She’ll A ppreciated to bring in names of officen for the annual meeting in June, with lecUon and reports of committees. Interesting letters were read NOTICE! WELDON DRUG CO. from Maryville College In Haricot, The Annual Meeting: of the S hop Prescription Pharmacy * Tenn., to which the chapter has con- Boxed Hankies Corporation of the Manches- 903 Main Street Dial 5321 tributed funds, and from Miss ter Memorial Hospital will We Deliver SintxaL-MoaMf-aai- Naomi Foster, local girl who is at broidarad la cormrl Boz 254 Crossnore school, Crom ors, N. C. be held at the Manchester LEADING FLORISTS SINCE 1912. Remembrances for Mother The chapter has awarded a scholar- .Memorial HospiUI on Mon- Beautifully Packaged White Bags _ ship to a small boy pupil there, who day Evening, May 9th at 8 TELEPHONE 5463 On Mother's Day North, East, Patant and laathar 5 O f BIG TEN DA Y wrote a letter expressing his appre- o clocki D. S, Te, for the pur- CANDY AT A VARIETY OF PRICES (raiaa. Zipdoaioga. Mat ciation for what had been done for F’lowers Delievered by Wire Anywhere him. pose of transacting any busi- Gifts of Choice-Lasting Perfumes. Can Be Delivered Sunday Morning in the World Within a Few Hours. Compacts. Toilet Gift Setp Brassieres and Orford Parish chapter Is making ness proper to come before South or West— said meeting. Yardley’s Lovely Lavender—Per- Bandeaux 2~toojf Stretch Lasten It awards to Girl Scouts this sea- Tearosa, White. USED CAR son, corresponding with awards of fume or Talc. F. A. VERPLANCK, the Girl Scouts organisation. All Blzu. Each 25c Girdles Secretory Wembdom’s English Lavendeiw Perfumes New fiat (artartl IS- Tea was served from a tabic at- Gift Baskets. inch lanzth! Laitex tractive with spring fiowers. Hudnut’a Three Flower Combina- Gowns, Pajamas bindiDf lop, bottom. Uw SALE Eau De Colognes Printed batiata. Cap lA A tions. •Iaavea,lrill*16apdl7. 1 Max Facto’s Blended Make Up PEN TLA N D'S Many mahm — myny model, — eelecled from oor ! LOCAL MAN ABSOLVED Cned Car Mock — Pricml To Meet Voor roeketbook. Combinations. Fine Soaps Toilet Wafers A Very Special Gift Offer of Eng- IN CHECK FORGING CASE lish I.4ivender Talcum and Per- 1936 Graham Trunk Sedan, fume— A S1.50 Value for Only Both Sets - Compacts very clean .. Ward Day Discharged In Staf-, $1.00. ' M O THER'S D A Y $399 Sachet Packetts for Only 60c — ford Springs Court; Case Of liv e ly Odors. Mistaken Identity. O ur Tax Club Manicure Sets Cameras 1936 Plymouth Coupe, Fivening In Paris Compacts. with gasoline heater In Stafford Springs borough court Falcons of Perfume— $399 thli morning Ward Day, of Charter Perfumizers Stationery Oak street, was absolved of all con- C A N D Y FOR M OTHER'S D A Y DELIVERY SERVICE 1936 Ford Touring Sedan, nection with the check forgqry case for which he was detained by State Now Open. THE DELICIOUS IX)UIS SHERRY CANDIES ’ Bath Brushes Radio and heater ••• asee e:«i police on Wednesday. Day’s connec- The Toast of Park Avenue—the Choice of Fifth Ave- Noil Sets extends around the World! $449 tion with the case came about n u ^ th e appreciated candy of all good candy lovers. through mistaken identity It waa 1934 Studebaker De Luxe brought out In the court thle morn- Sherry Candy Is pack^ in gorgeous array— Electric Clocks ing. Save a little each week this popular way and be assured of beinsr decorations— and priced at To Newcomers— Rayon Crepe Supreme! Sedan, new paint . . Checks had been forged against 11.00 - 11.50 or $2.00 the pound — in one - two or five- The same beautiful Mother’s Day plants or cut flowers you select Grant* famon* quality $269 Accept our cordial inviUtion to visit the company for which Day waa a able to pay your taxes next year. Pick one of these three clubs pound boxes. Hair Brushes at Pentland’s for delivery in the nearby vicinity can be delivered any- Panel Slips truck driver, in Investigation of the pur abop tomorrow, or Sunday morn- Rayon Undies where in the world! Pentland’s membership in the Florists‘Telegraph ing, and browse around to your case SUte police used photographs so that the amount will cover your tax biU and start SAVING niE FAMOUS WHITMAN CANDIES Regutor and of the various employees of the heart’a content. You’ll be eopeclally 1933 PIjTnouth Sedan ...... this week. The Sampler—very, very attractive in iU Mother Day Therepeutic Lamps Association makes it possible to remember Mother next Sunday Intereated to leant that PenUand'a extra t i t e t ______$239 trucking company and In several In- • rn v —cost 11.50 a pound— in one - two or five-pound Better Flowers coat no mors than or- 1.00 39.^each stances those who bad cashed the wherever she lives. So no matter if she’s the smart young dinary kinds. checks stated that the photographs Pen and Pencil Sets Tba/reahadow-proof! Sleek, ‘The sleekest of lace trimmed mother of 80 or if she’s a little old lady in la ce... .whether you or tailored vests, panties, 1930 Ford Coune I of Day "looked like" the man who The Falrhill— Whitman made— for only $1.00 a nound mart slip* at tb* price) Pull bad secured the money. Very beantlfu! in its Mother’s Day a ttir^ n one*^"to bloomersl Pull cut to Grants $49 call her mom. ma or mater----- don’t forget her on her day. cut) Well tailored! 33 to 53. standard! Pineheavyrayooal In order to complete the tnveetl- S2»00 per week, for SO weeks - and flve-ponnd boxes. Other Grout tuUuet at 8M gatlon the State police decided to Make your selections in person at our shop if you can, w , if Other Grant vatuee at 2St bring Day to SUfford Springs A Our ^ Center Pharmacy brands — Mother’s Day UQUOfi YALUfS vlnced. *"•* be con- warrant was Issued and Day wss wrapped. Very fine candy—priced at 50e or UOe a ponnd more convenient, use your phone for ordering. Your selec- taken to Stafford Springs. Yester- i —in one and two-pound boxes. into A licia Wines 5fh 47e tions will be delivered prom ptly... .anywhere! day the State police stated that as | $2*00 per week for 50 weeks m far os they were concerned Day had o — we are local agents. Very Trade as Down been exonerated but etnee a warrant Special — two pounds for only 11.00. Mother*a Day iKin g W illiam Scotch 5th $2.2 9 Payment Don t I^sitatelHesit Act Now* bad been iaauad It would be necae- wnpp6«vram — we aw the local Golden Wedding pt. $1.35 Aprons teUgram anywhere on Moth- Flock dot DroMct MANCHESTER D »y coats bat 25c. CUe ityleii Oay, OPCRATR ON RURDfOrr Pa ulJo nct pt. $1.39 krisbt priotsl Plaint Light, dark colors I M olar’s Day Greeting Cards — yery choice selection. 17 OAK ST., W ATKINS BLDG. T-^.t SO-.,, Pretty Spring atylanl I wQ Battle creek. Michm Hay 6 — Sia*il4*a52TVnhi*at KOTOR SALES. Inc

POWER OF SU6GESTION7 who don't understand modem art —those who don’t understand It and Oosuiecticut Isn't tba only state TOLLUID COUNTY YOUTHS admit it and those who don’t or political (Hvlston to suffer from RAISING A FAMILY r fAttting derstand I t ” W ashington Qy Olive Roberto Barton tha activities of "real estate ex- m PARLEY MAY 13-14 RnuaHaoncn For a long time ws’vs been watt- PBIMTINa OOUTAXT, mO. perts" paid to safeguard Its Inter- Parents wonder when sympathySUtUs things llks thto. but Instiaet ing for someone as respoostbls Daybook u 8tM*u aupear. What ■ _ This Bengal-Msda raaga And Girls Conference. group of simple folks who bslievs ws saw this season was worn acrosa doesn’t care when other peoide hurt Long before the Merritt Parkway wonderful thing It to to bs alert n ^ r U s s d la WsdnsiHtoy s Briy mwt^ng Bwpt that to make a thing like a boy’s Psnnsjdvanla Avenue by Ambassa- themselves and is very mean to the I *a4 B*ll4a^ ■aUra« at tha began to smell to heaven New York ^ Daniels who was headed for the Jdtty." to these begbulngs-. and nurse ”'.h Herald ahould hava bsen The eburchss of Stafford Springs | baseball at ths end of a hard season them along. Itotsd sa noa at Manafcaatar. Oaaa, aa Caty was wrinkling Its nose over StaU Department to talk about the * Ths truth Is that children are to bs hosts to the Tenth Annual aaaa KaU KaMar. and Ubel It "Aphrodito," or to Mexican oil selsure problem. While we are speaking of get- some of the prices paid for scrap should hava, tucked away some- ting hurt, perhaps thto to the place Older BoyF and Girls’ Conference ■OBwaumoii batm fashion something quite closely re- The concern he felt over the where 1a their system, a natural |aar ka lu n land—most of It under water— roblem he concealed under hls to speak of children themselves *■ Hay 18 and 14. It Is expected sembling a wingless- seagull and basis of kindness and sympathy. iesu hr Kan M taken by the city for the develop- Sopplng Panama and chose to chat And they have. on the receiving epd of sympathy. that about 180 young people will be a Oaaa AS call It "Nude Getting a Permanent ^tead about hls "holnejninoon” on Should they bs petted and cried aaaa Oaa Taaa *«••••••«•• aSS^M ment of Marina Park In Queans Again ara go back to the early SPARTON on hand for this event which has Is even worse as art than aa May $, which la really hls golden years, when a-year-old Jack Is aa over, talked about anif aympatbto- ra »e to be the high spot In the life MWBms OF^TCT AMOCTATTO county. a ^ d l ^ anniversary. He came ed when they fall? praetlcal Joke—and as Jokes theae likely as not to pat ths garbsge can OT the young people of the churches WARD WEEK The awards wers made thera by from Mexico City for the anniver- hs has bumped with bis U d ^ car Self pity to there, all ready to to Tolland County. The conference it Tba tiaBtlataa Piaaa la aaataataaty things seem to us to be lousy. up Into a real weed. If it MUtlad ta tha aaa at rapabllaatlaa jusbee of the Supreme Court— sary and invited dosens of war- and aay, "I hurt ths poor can.’’ Hs „ and not "Mon- held under the auspices of the Tol- WARD WEEK SPECIAL a< all aawa «lapatakaa aradltai la H time friends dom to his home In quick sympathy for thinga ha, your tsara to watar It your S • arch." Tito Spar- comparable to our Superior Court. Raleiidi, N. a words to encourage land Ctounty Y.M.C.A., and CouncU WARD WEEK SPECIAL ar aat a tk an ^ aradltaa la tbia hurts or thinks ha hurts, and wants' ton to the range o< Religious Education. Ita officers ■asar aaS alaa tha laaal aawa aab- They were objected to by Mayor DameU has gram old beautiful- to make amends. How quickly he It and your pata and earasaes to aanwkUon of the Double-Bar Bicycle Mat baraUL ly and It’s a wonder, too, for whlla comfort It yw . With oU are: Prestdent, Edwin Smith, He-1 All Tlchta at tapabllaatlana at LaOuardia and hls corporation IN NEW YORK loses this outlook, and begins to bren; vice president, Ruth Service, Ame r i ca ’s lowast pr ice for a aWBlal Alaaatalna barala ara alaa ra* a pmUflst la belief, be has spent I know how hard It to to keep burner counsel and a rehearing was order- turn hU eyes In, Instead ot out But from moaning over the small cas- J ® WUUngton; secretary. Ruth Welch, • t raaml inad, d o u b t a-bar THAT POPPING SOUND n N IW much of hls public Ufa on a ^ bs won’t lose this reacUon alto- Sale! Ringless ed. R has Anally been held and of mUltary front, almost at cross ualty when It h u pumped Its Somers; treasurer, Lillian Schrumpf. PnU ssMiss sllsirt et R. R A VOBK HAVING A OORKING gether If he la not made toe aelf- RockvlUe. bi ke I Haa Ri vars ida bal loon toe Ine. the awards reduced by about two- TLME purposes with himself. consclous. head and mads a great Mg lump. tires, Troxe l saddle, f amous flfths, for a saving to the city of a As Secretary of the Navy under I am going Into all klndt of be- When our bablea get too con- lYiese officers together with the I Mstotsv Smittses Fswegapsr Peb- PresldeBt WUson he was perpet- adous of hurt they are not only coaster brake! Sa l e pr ice I By GEORGK ROM nnlnga. you aee, to ahow that $139-95 following make up the general con- ** Sea ate Ssseelettoe. couple of hundred thousand dollars. hurt more easily, but they lemm 1 ; ^ uaUy under fire for hls pacUM the child poaaesses in' hlmaelf ference committee: 20 CHIFFONSa tendencies and some ot his naval to demand the compensations that PabUshers Rsprssso tsttvss; Tbs The Judge In bis second finding New York, May 6—Browlvray moat of ths thinga that patanU W. F. Tyler, chairman: Mra. A.. laltas Rsthsws Sesslsl Agsaey—Nsw a l ^ were nothing short of Insub- follow. with your old points out that one of the city's believe hava to be grafted onto 1 1 ■ ------■tova J. Vinton, V. chairman; Rev. Sum- Lows f t W a r d W s s k t ^ TMt. Cblsege. Ostrolt sad neslan. might bs expected to pay fervent ordinate. At ooe time he w u urged him later. Beat to ba balpful and Just a "experts" had placed a value of Mt businesa-Uke. mer Johnson, Rev. Roscoe Metxger, loniBRR ADorr atnuiAO OR tribute this month to a Benedictine to punish an admiral who had $348,000 an acre on certain land. stepped far out of bounds but Dan It ta not sUly at you, mother, Miss Elsie Layton, Rev. R. J. Mar- R a y e a V a d i e f li pr i es — • " Am s r i c a ’t COtCDLATlOm. monk named Dom Perignon,. who when you atrake the kitty who tin, Dr. Kendrick Grobel. Enamelware Sale Later, on land similar In all respects Ids’ response was; Ths RscaM Prtatlaq .Oswsasy laa, made a few experiments with! wine has Just been pinched under a OLD TIKES MAKE Reg. S9c to Me . Al l ehining O r sa t ss t Sa l s l " in the cellar of the Abbey of Maut' don't want to do anything to The local committees who have | ■ aseaass' •esastol rssponslMlltg the same expert placed a value of ■mall boot, and any. “Poor CHINESE SANDALS mg v h r f y Me 1 7 ® •sr lygveiepetoel sners sasaertae ■ vllllera near Epemay,' France, Just hurt hls career. He will be a sailor Snooky, nice Snooky. Let us give made preparation for the entertain- whi te, wi th red tr im. Percolator , $8,800 an acre. Also one of the “ex- all his life while I am only naval ment at the eonference are: adsasUssawts la Ms UaaaSaam 300 years ago. Those experiments her some milk and njake her feel Shanghai —, (A P )—American au- Tea Ket t le, 3 Saucepans, Doub l e Back to 2Se aftar tho m UI iventae Rsrsia. perts” who had helped establish the secretary for a time." Full cut pgntitt or brUfi. led to the discovery of champagne better." There Is something very tomobile Urea, after serving tbsir Reslstratlon committee: Mrs. Q. Boi ler , D i sh Pan, Covered Ket t le. values, it turned out, did not know When tha time came In 1916 to contagious about sympathy. Perclval Bard. Chairman: Mrs. Taitorfd or Ucjr. Wonun'o. and one shudders to tbi«k what whip up the national defenses, Ume on ths bigbwaya, are wiewim- 48'- how to get from Manhattan to the Broadway would be Uke without Sometimes mothers have to a fortune for a Chtnsss business •W ROTHERSATKINS Frssmsn F. Patten, Mrs. Mattie S. fir- FRIDAY. MAY 6 Daniels coined the phrase "a navy I N c Pownall. Mtos Florence Washburn. Queens shore property. the bubbling amber that lightens second to none," which the hard- ■land a good bit of critlclam from man who Imports them and then I'it; the heart and the poeketbook at their families and the neighbors, cuts them up Into sandi^,which ha Committee on meals: Mra. Mor-1 A u t o m a tic ' boiled military minds have used End of Solo Spodial TTie Judge admits that even In one and the same time. because they make so much of sella to Cfiilnese farmers and cooUea. gaa E. Baton, chairman; Mrs. C. H. 39 WAGE-HOURS BILL ever since when they wanted big- the second hearing It was hard to As an earnest seeker after truth, ger and better ships. Moon, Mrs. Paul Stoetaner. Tuning pBgularly SSc There to a ^>lendld ehsnes for know, from the "experts'" testi- thta correspondent sought to de- • • e All sesaions of the conference wui Save! Spark Plugs RapubUeaa leaderablp In Con- termine Just What form the Broad- ^amee, The Peerhonaa. he held in the Methodist church. The S Pull Lsnsth mony, what tha true values of the registration of delegates will be Wa r ds “St andard to make a mistake In the way celebration would take And The ambassador enjoyed------a few property are. But the corporation was a little shocked to discover fram 3:00 to 4:00 o'clock, and ths Hbrld-Bange A.C. Qual i ty. ” Compa r e wi th othare B 1 S Knss Lsngth snattar ot the waca-houra bill. All hours----■ - he sper‘ spent ■ In ■■ New “York after counsel thinks the d ty U stUl being that most night club and restaurant returning_ fromfroi Mexico a ty. 'This opeatag asssion will ba 4:18. •el l ing at 45c. Hur r y ! Pr i ces go ^ ^ tba Ifadera bara to do la to come S IrldsMsnt celersl gypped and Is likely to try for a proprietors never heard of the good Is hls report Ths gaasral theme of the oon- up aga in Monday ! m F out into tba opan tn opposition to still further reduction. Dom Perlgnon and bad made no "Business man kept moaning to fareaea to to be ’’Finding the Goal”. A T RECORD provision to honor hls memory. Tba eoafarance organist to to be M r., tba petition to taka tha bill out of A good deal of this stuff was me; "The country la being taken to Wa r d Week br ings yon bl |^^ One or two of the more realistic Walker, at Trinity OoUege, one of L O W PRICE I You Poy tba hands ot tba Rules Committee the poorhouse. We are aU beaded ' $5o gter ssvlagB than sysr bsfera^ printed In the New York papers men wondered whether a slight rise for the poorhouse.’ the talented younger musiciaas or I 36*® End of Solo So ci a l •ad brtnK K to tha floor ot the a long time ago. Perhaps In price would bring home ths value To which he replied: 8 Sofa Styles—6 Chair Styles» thto section. Each seesloa will hava Doen Poyment, Pfet Conylng Oio^o WordWookStk on ovr rsgolsr SSe qnsl l tyl Houaa for debate. R la reported Mr. Kemp got an Idea or two from of Dom Psrlgnon's discovery to "ApparsnUy you are going to a prelude of organ music, to be fol- besel . Hbl - fssUonsd, firstt that whlla no such action has been It their cuMomers. But since cham- drive there In a Umouslne." lowed by a musical interpretation *‘ ;* * ® R A N D -N E W «tl Actually nude 59e Pla y suits • • » by Mr. Grobel and Mr. Walker. in 19381 Not s dlieontinned modell Oflart 6 antomsf/o 100% P u r e P e u u O il qnal l ty and nnasusUy durSj . taken aa yet, Rapubllean steersmen pagne already is in the $10-and-up- a-bottle bracket, they made no defi- TOe President still calls Daniels Another feature that will anrlch the se ectton^juit press s button I Gats Europe I 7 power, Regularly 13'/,c! Warda "Stand- ShM 7 to 74 ablet Xnss length hose iritkl bi tha House have been quietly pass- nite decision. chief." Roosevelt was assistant to program will be tha alngtnc, at each fol tabtil Sich-tened eoper-dynamte epeikert High Fl- ia ( tba word that It aould be Just SAINT BERNARD DOGS Just when It seemed that the Daniels during the World war. The aasMen, of tba noted negro tenor Auto. vol. control I A lenistienal offering—while ard Quality" — tha 26-SOc a iMtsx garter tope. Alseserv*' j “chler’ to whom Daniels now re- Coverings - - they last I Ost thera FIRST I quart grade at service stations Sturdy tubfait cottons. Light Ice. areight wi th lisle tape j •a won not to sign the petition. search would be fruitless, ths Ho- Onrtto Saultohury of New Haven. Assuredly wo are going to accept ports is a boyish-looking Harvard or dsrfc colors. Which quiet tip might eoncetvably tel Piccadilly announced that the Mr. Saultohury has a remarkably everywhere. Bring your contain- and feet. Br ighter colore. the theory of Brother Cyrille ^f the chef could not let the day pass man. Larry Duggan, Just starting sweet tenor voice and to dedicated I ers. ha sufficient to narrowly defeat the Into hls thirties. Duggan Is head 10 Hospice of Grand Saint Bernard without commemorating the event. to tba ministry of song. . puiposa ot tha peUtion. So a special champagne dinner has Of the Latln-Amerlcan dlvleion in Tlie opening aendee at woratUp Pass that the famous pack of Saint the State Department. Hls pay, Tha affect ot a defeat ot the been devised. And may the good win ba led by tha young people of Bernard dogs convicted of kill- Dom rest easily where he Is In- however. Isn’t the $17,800 which Now design your own living room! End of Sale Special WARD WEEK SPECIAL Daniels gets as ambassador. ths Stafford Baptist church. Dr. • • wagaa and hours bill by such a ings a little girl last year, nev- terred. Georgs B. Brookes of Rockville will propaaa might aery well prove to er knew they wers attacking a Have you ever had the “ yen” , so to speak, to design your own give tba opening address on "Our Hie Money Is ^lere. Goal." Extra Value SateV ha a serious reaction against the human being, but mistook her for Fiend On the financial front, the diffi- living room? Now you can satisfy that ambition, with distinc- Pure Linseed Oil Itapubllean party tn November, In This week, the metropolitan pa- culty Jesse Jones, RFC chairman, Thto will be followed by a bual-, some strange and perhaps noxious pers recorded the activities of a tive custom-made furniture, at every-day ready-made priceil tha only parts of the country where faces In trying to persuade banka naas seasion which wiU include re- A Ward Week low price! ThJi "X . animal. She had fallen and wne en- monster who dellghU tn telephoning Make your room loungy and comfortable . . use period (tesigns porta from the present officers and reaction against It matters—the to lend freely to Industry is found is the finest 100% pure, aged ’ Sandalsi veloped in snow and—well, anyhow, a home and telling a horrifying In parallel columns of your dally lor eleg^ce . . or combine the two in an attractive, interesting the appointment of oommtttees and North, the Midwest and tha West. Cyrille, tha dogs’ especial servitor story of the death or Injury of a newspaper. In one column was room. Then choose an ensemble of coverings from 153 smart, the election of olflcers for 1988-39. Linseed Oil. Sold only in bulk, ao loved one. Tha only aoUdlflad group o|q;ioaed and guardian, believes the dreadful the letter by Jones explaining how new decorative fabrics. Friezes, mohairs, printed linens, dam- A t the close of this session al>, bring your own container! aud In some way, he knows that the he would share or underwrite up delagmtes win gather In front of the to tha wagea-houra bill In Us pres- tragedy was an accident and we husband, sister, mothsr or brother asks, brocatelles. tapestries and satins are represented in wide to 90 per cent of certain types of church for the conference picture I Wart Waak S r i e - O M e n ' i aat easy oioderata form Is the want to believe so too. of whom he Is speaking la away loans if the banka would make varieties o f design, color and texture. which will be taken by Dlnaan of from home and dwells on ths grue- Bouthera Democrats. Tha action of Ptrhaps cymie’s Idea doesn’t them on adequate security. The Wim mantle. End of Salm SpotlaU J9 e Sleepers flha Rulsa Oomralttaa tai blocking make much sense. But does It some details of the mythical accl-1 letter was almost plead- A t 6:U ths delegates win gather I dent. The calls bring hysterical “?* ^ spots although some thought wMi roal kerthor tek tl: • swnBdaratlon ot tba measure was for the Tenth Birthday dinner. Rev. Sfaw tto d msks senss to suppose that those women and men to Bellevue to terms Jones offered were stem QUEEN ANNE LOUNQl I T. A. Mosley who waa pastor of the 44* BMda possible by tha Southern dogs which. In exactly the same claim supposed bodies, only to find to satisfy some of the more Wafer System Methodist church when the first Wash and ready cotton crept. Dwnocrats on the eommittes and, strain, had been doing rescue work that they are the victims of a cruel ®°^rvatlve bankers, eonferanos was held thera win bs in | AutomaUe EIcctriel Leri Call to ^ hoax. In another column on the same S O F A S $ C H A IR S $ Elsstic ssat style. Printe. until the Pepper election this week, In the pass for hundreds o f years, ehmrga of ths group staging and W. The story came out as the result the prosaic re- 129 Savel Has ll-gaL copper-.risri tank. W ■ there appeared no chance that a F. Tyler wiU act aa toastmaster. |95 and who had never before been nt a fortunate cajl made by my con- ^Ych Pnmpt 230 gsL per hear. Hae H ^ siagla Southern Democrat would known to be anything but gentle which loans might be made, were The sofas are regularly $175.00 the chairs $69.50 . WARD WEEK SPECIAL H. P. Dcleo motor. While they Isril 0 ^ 8 87' ferer. Bob Musel, who keeps apace either sign the petition or vote for and kind to any human being, would of the police blotters. Seeking In increasing far faster than loans cause they’re built this way: ______Frames_ are made of Regularly 98e f formation from Bellevue o'n another I “ P' Fur- dried hardwood assembled with hot animal glues wrews* the bill—though R Is reported now deliberately slaughter a child? RrtK • sew*,....! _I_bank! out In the country Overnight News Trem endoua that tha result of the Florida elec- matter, Bob got a crossed wire to spiral maple dowels and corner blocks. No nails are used' Never before have Wards told What brings this affair so sharp- the Information office. Just as he • that means outside of New York) S a v i n g s ! tloo has shaken the resolution of a ly to mind now la announcement were continuing to ship their money Front legs of each piece are solid mahogany and part of these ehoee at such a lew prieel was about to speak, an excited into New York banks hopeful that Of Connecticut White cotton Uasnetts ten dels few of them. that the whole Saint Bernard Hos- woman shouted a .demand for in- the frame itself! Seat bottoms made with closely inter- 1938 Studio Lodnife it Would find employment there. {B f and bhto eottea gabardina tiea ' pice pack, which has been confined formation regarding her husband laced webbing, double tacked, pulled over and held firmly N E V E R , to our knowl edge . H imua, on this measure, Is al- Evidently Jones' principal hope in place with corrugated nails. (Solid sheet web- with whita trim. Sites 4-8. most wholly between North and to a pen ever since the tragedy, «n* brought In of getting Industrial m on^ out Is ---- . . A. Hughes sn- 23“ a pr ice this L O W l Pos- A bing is used on backs and arms.) Oil tempered, West on one aide and the South on has Just been shipped off from Mar- mtar K'ven that the gov------^ the sale of hls dairy farm, WIcLIm ture-r ight -back, uphol stered p^ltal attache tried to calm her emment will stand ready to share japanned springs are then sewn to the webbing 'tlMofrikly, seilles to sUrt lu history all over otto of best ta ToUand county, to ths Keroeena Range Sale! W o r d s 1.29 the other. There is no Important Hnally, she said. "It must be true, part of the loss. The Federal and tied 8 ways with best Bastani Statss Farmers ^change a rme I Tw i n or doub l e beds. J . 9P ’ employer group outside the South again, after the pas.sage of cen- The man who called said ^be was Housing AdmInIstratIbh, which Italian twine. A burlap with hsadquartsra ta Springfield, Fastaras of $45 Sport Shoes that destrea to pay actually starva- turies. The dogs are to start again Dr. Lessinger." stands ready to bear 90 per cent of Mass. He said ths exchange had stoves I Swift oven At that, the attache told her toe loss on certain types of mort- covering is next added . bon wagea. There Is a very Impor- In the Tlbetlan Himalayas at a retained bint as manager and would bakci cvenlyl Con- S a l e ! S h irt s about the many calls attribated to «nd 80 per cent on others followed by best 4X moss operate*T the place as an experiment tant group In the South that does— refuge at 8,000 meters altitude near cealed tip-down, non- "Dr. Lessinger." but the woman encouraged banks to put out and cotton filling. 50% •tatlon. Sro>lerilrMc : J^v tha textile manufacturers. The Lhasa, where TibeUan monks pro- only half convinced, said she would a quarter of a billion dollars Into goose down and 50% goose Bridgeport— 7Thomas Lynch. 60 spUI fuel tanki 94« go down to ths hospital and look home mortgages. yann with Mreu 2-PieeeVelvet Suite whole DemoeraUc South Is making pose to carry on the same kind of feather seat cushions are circuses and formsr boss • Oeubie-Qulcl Ovee S4 o Menlh, Down Comparabla rain a t t S t ^ ^ J«9reit m U a ta Ward hia- through tha wards anyway. Most aoatler- for— RtagitagRini Brothers. Bar- ® I Gf o f t f lumgrB Vbst ttato at Wards at Ate 7 their eauae Its own. work, with the aid of the dogs, that included at these sensation- Poyneiil^Hi^Cwrylng tore I Fully Prethrunkl Fast victims of this monster do. The Bum A Ballsy Showa died at hto • Do«W» Aethe Cooitvp Big, loungy. 78“ davenport ^ colors; 3 collar stylts. priest Brown snd whita, bins On the other hand some twenty- has made ths Hospice of Saint astute Musel turned the weird tale ally low prices! Two sofa Mua. Ra COM had charge of the In rich velvet I Lavish wal- ■ad whits . . . or sU wMtel flva Republicans are Joining with Bernard familiar to every school over to the local city desks. It is WAPPING styles are not shown: Ball- ^^gw tae^ihk'e" main attraction, 88.00 Duck with ersps type solesi the story, undoubtedly, of the mean- nut toned base carvingal tha Northern and Western Demo- child in the world for generations. and-Claw Chippendale and Moathly est man in the world. Wapping Community church was i tapresentatlvea W A R D W EE K SP EC I A L 54 orats In attempting to force out the Those dogs surely got a tough _____ represented at the annual meeting | Queen Anne Period. af labor, Connecticut laundry own bill, and without their help the break. But thesrHl probably feel The cagiest prospective traveler ? Hamoid E«st AsaoclaUon of •ra and the State Labor Depart- better doing their regular Job In I’ve met is a man who was sailing , "IHvgntion^ Churches and Mlnls- ment eoitferred on the pnmoeed WARD WEEK SPECIAl i chance of the measure's passing I that outlandish comer of the world on the Aquitania at midnight last v™ ^ Congregational B^mum wage law for women and would be worse than slim, week. Preparatory to embarking. . H , " Mwchester. by the pastor r o w wotksra ta laundriea Com- Vugh be will enter the Manchester larger bouses ta tha Park are corn- WattrproefI fiuinproofi Lies flat! 1st, But he has that quality, rare at a Brooklyn hospital and many Memorial heapital where be will un- *0 do so In this particular connac- tag out with bright dblored awn- WUDOUWM TO. « 0 « M a rose among Idealists, of being unable to an admiring patient told her that dergo an operation for the removal boo. If ha onus of tha failure of jiga, and rustle furniture to Men^s Shirts Reg. 37C.6 sad9’widths.aq.yd. kid himself. she belonged in the chorus- of bla appendix. a ehesiful rorlamatlon point ta the ***• wage-hours bin can be shifted Dorothy Allen was an "sxtre" In Seven memben of Wapping He went on Wednesday to the tandac^to. and Shorts onto the O. O. P. by the Northern Hollywood. Grange No. 30, motored to Bolton A dtocusaton to now being carried Wardolenm R outdoor sculpture show In an open Vera Setlwood was an art stu-1 Grange No. 40, where they attended A r l s t o e r a t I i i n e r s p r f a i t f Damoerata. K will be Just too bad about the poaalble repeat per- Park Avenue loL which has re- dent In Bristol, Va., and cams up the regular meeting of Bast Central l^ra s the MOST mattress Inxnry this smssliur LOW for many a Republican candidate In here to emulste some celebrated Ytannaaoe of tha play •Th* Haunted oeived a good deal of notice In the Pomona Grange No. 3. There were |Tea Room.” The cast to urged to Ward Week pries will buyl Ward buyers have filled Gda Bordets tha North next fall. And If tha Re- lUuatrationa and took to profes- 168 Patrons present and a large metropolitan press. There U plenty sional pulchritude as s necessity. thto column for devetopments ***• eo«foft fsstnresl • in com/on pabllean leaders make anything like class was initiated tn the Fifth De- win ba broadcast as soon 121 of the new streamlined "abstract’’ Alma LaOelle was a stenograpbar gree. General Pomona Deputy Emer- •oaa • Extra heavy aaHm-trpa eorar • Baadrada a t ta r. Save 2S% at this NEW LOW PRICE! an open aniancc with tha Southern , ara made dsflnlto. art at axtra daap faltad cotton opholttariagl eSnest C h a irs ■ sculpture In that show—it Is very J. Leonard waa present and In- Wards ragalar sSnsb radwaadl Yon can’t buy langer wearing, baked hmrgenta It win not be a matter of ■avaral people ta tha Part are cnsinel i i e s sn jugs• thane s sM s a WsrdolenmlW Stain. much "left wing." *!.»•* was a model, but spected the Grange. Bolton Orange alveenaetewB. Q Q Q FAIT COLOR sherto, ta i Woad Week ft frsat difficulty for the Northern plawntag to attend the annual Hart- ley for all types el awbrew...... el.OO proofi WaterproofI At first tha little mayor kept *^*^ served a fine supper at tbs eloas ot ford Ownty TMCA eonventlon to Dtw patterns, twlss rib ealr ot 4«« Danmcrata to shift the blame to once started out aa a medical atu-1 tha meeting. t « “ MM M ta a « R g R A ba held next Monday nt the Hart- W ra MARGAINI Smn SS •• It t iro Fril I Amsslag bargains I L a r^ Rapubllean pretty sUU about tha abstracts, but -Was $Sel Ran. y d - . . « ______t ^ **^ ****- ***i*>»t Holden, who ford Bamtaary Foundation. ■•bmia ••••••»#»*,*,* 0 • c FV • else with "No Sag’ spring *“ Hartford, have B O Y T 9 Z K ------dlasecUon room to the Broadway moved to tha home of their parents •satl Rayon vslvst coverl ••“ WiWR e » d E * l to large numbers sign the p e tlo V a mm » say ne THSOUOB -RsMdsr i y Me t Kw> . yd - . . . 3 2 * toought the "modern’’ pieces were 'M r. and Mra. WaUacs Hayea or TUXEDO —ALMOffTl tfcV win have stolen practlreOy all lovely. Finally, when they showed ths tfamidsr ths Democrats eould RAMONA-^ECM r'^ S T 'ftS n and w,phomore him a thing and told him It was a Garden a ty , Kaa.— (A P )—When ■psedy Santa Fe tralaa passed ■•he ovar the passage of the bin. bird and quite marvellous, he said. Fiaadeal poUtka as wen as the through Garden a t y nt 78 mUaa a i Week at T f that thing’s a Wrd, Tm Hitler." a ^ urSsraST ^ hsf ^ ^ tS^ : I * Pfrty tola mrening at tha hour, mall clerks compi.h,.s they toell-hatag o f Nortbeni industry ds- STORE OPEN vere having trouble piciHiiy up the Later the mayor expressed him- win be established here. It will UNTIL 5:30 toaad RapubUeaa support of tba self a little mere fuUy. saying: ■sa bagn at the apewL Fngtaeere SATURDAYS were ordtead to cut down on the 824.828 M A IN I M O N T G O M E R Y W A R I I QUEEN ANNE BARREL “There are two elaasaa -o f people WATKINS throtUa. W--

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN« PRmAY. MAY 8.1938 YAGB ELE and TO CONFER TONIGHT NEW RAVEN REIRVES DEllCnVES SEEK TRIO then carried to his automobile. On Indians Show i HAVE YOU AN OLD BAND the trip Into Indiana, Spruance told Signs of Crackma punselto. his captors threatened to REPORT ON SHORTAIX drive to Wyoming and torture him Lawn Sprinkling Dilemma ON STREET UGHTS OR ORCHESTRA INSTRUM ENT WHO KIDNAPED FARMER until he acceded to their demands. Aadit Of Old Almshouse Fund Spruance eold that after he agreed IN YOUR ATTIC OR CLOSET? to pay, he wras driven back to Hills- Faces Greenbelt Residen PIGH 2NDS DRUB MIDDLETOWN IN TRACK Given To Board Of Finance; Victiin Tells Police He Was TOro where he made out a note (or Pariey At 5 (TOock To Bring Covers Twenty-Three Yeara. Forced To Pay 53,000 For His Release. $3,000 and then endorsed a check The committee swuring g fund for purchmse of school (or toat amount, which wrna cashed ’h?.TJSre\‘ 'e o « r o . i S { »«»»>■ New Haven, Hay 6—(AP)—The at a Hillsboro bank In bis presence. This model government community hose around ths cornsr "..s Selectmen And Electric CanclnnaU, M ay 6.— (A P ) — A —already beset by a wosh-on-toe- ANNEX board of finance hod before it today bend and orchestra instruments will appreciate your do- Members o ( the Federal Bureau fklrly welL Obscure Players Feature LETS IT BE KNOWN man and two women were sought on line problem.^eveloped a lawn- By BABRV OBATSON ON INITIAL INVASIONS a detailed analytical audit of toe nating usable instruments to the school. o( InvestlgaUon sold toe Federal Dwsllera In the mlddl* ^traveled the same distance in sprinkling dilemma today. Sporta tM U r, NBA Beirtee city’s old almshouse fund showing kidnaping worronta here today as using two systemo—th* 1:87 2-5, or 1 2-8 seconds faster. Exeentires Together. kidnap law would apply, but that The new complication, Uke toe shortages of $32,725 and Indications toe trio who took a 65-year-old they had kpt been notified to enter toe-home, or to* over-th*-. 77 TO 22 VICTORY Early Weeks of Campaign GRIMES IS MANAGER A War Admiral carried 128 pounds, Kindly call Superintendent lUing’i office (4760) and Hillsboro, O., farmer on a wild ride first one, arose from toe way to* nujorite o f bondlcappara pay two less thsa Charles 8. Howard's of forgery, toe raising of wltodrow- toe case. The to rough-toe-home more.attentions.attention to the clock ' ‘ Uion Brief Sketches Terrymen Beaten By Reds ol slips from tost fund and loos as someone will call for your instrument. into Indiana and compelled him to houses are situated. Depending on means running tha h o s e ___ flyer. — A meeting of toe Board of Select- anything q|se. TfaU la especially true to toe city in ravenua. The audit pay 83,000 os toe price o f bis re- your point of view, the cooperativ* front door, hall, Uvlng room. d h S ^ (A P )— Thexwaa aure that ■'bad n«w »" Hale Here are the 10 beet races of men, scheduled for tonight at 6 p. letue. AS WAHINS STARS baseball manager who will admit when they have nothing elae on was presented to the board jroster- ART OOMPROItaSES setUement has Its front yard* in room and kitchen. wouldn’t do, because his fielding and etch horse: Of Derby Hopes h West, Tribe Loses To m., was announced today by Chair- Harley Spniaaee, a well-to-do he's getting some breaks be hadn't MaePkifl Flies To Pittsbargh which to base their deducUone. day by Mayor John W. Murphy. toe back of Its houses, or toe back The over-toe-house-top methel throwing were too uncertain. But SEABISCriT man David (Chambers after it bod widower who lives alonr, signed the yards In toe front. No one know* counted on Is a pretty rare bird. As But no two racing etripe are Track Weight Dtot’oe Louisville. Ky„ May 6r-(A P)- One exhibit purported to show New York—Complaints were be- means shooting a stream over Os- he finally was forced to fall back on alike, which is why many experts Time been learned tbat’toe officials o f the warrants against the trio, whom po- Just whsre to hang toe laundry. a breed, he is inclined to look mor- Hale, and In the opinion. of Cabby Bmplre ...... I29 11-16 1:44 1-8 ^ ^ b n ^ sketches o f probable Senators In East But Both Manchester Electric division of toe that Q. Henry Bretoauor, missing lice traced here. ing heard toat Juan de CTreeft waa roof, and If toe aim Is good, sol Take Nine Of 12 Firsts In osely at the "lost" column and tell To Settle Hamlin’s Row skip the watch altogether. city controller, had forged to* name V.F.W.POSTTOBUY HAWAH FOUR DAYS The arrangement was decided on Street of the St. Louis Btpwns, Hale Suffolk Downs 180 1 1-8 1:49 J ^ r o l l n t h . 84th Kmitucky Derby Comectlcut Power company have Named In toe warrants were being cruel to the pigeon imprison- ting It on toe thirsty lawn. you his team "would be right up However, using a s p ^ chart, Narraganset .182 1 8-16 of city treasurer WllUara O. CHeav- ed In the cage that wras part o ( bis primarily to keep chUdren— playing Either way, th* Greenbeltors sag has done as much as any member or handicapping strictly on a time 1:57 agreed to meet with the Board of Dorothy Hildebrand, 17, Spruance'a there now" except for the unac- of the team to put the Indians Jamaica -----180 i i - i e StiD Lead; Cobs Wallop er to a check drawn In to* amount statute, "Mbdemniselle Peace.” In the front yard— off toe streets. the eprlnkllng situaUon la oU I: Dnal Meet With Promis- With Dodgers. basis, you roust pick Seablscult to 1:44 4-8 SlJ- Oalla- Selectmen prior to toe conference ADDITIONAL SPACE housekeeper: her sister, Mrs. Edna countable lapse in form of his star where they are to ^ y —on top. lAurel ...... 126 MUe 1:87 2-5 date of Hay 23, set for the meeting of $3,176.31, In 1935. Another ex- AWAY BY AIR NAIL However, toe government sodded pitcher or batter. beat W ot Admiral In their $100,- Merritt. 22, a former housekeeper, ’The society of independent ar- toe back yard* with beautifully Doam at Lake Charles, Connie Pimlico ...... 130 13-16 1157 2 ^ QaUant Fox, 1930 Derby winner. at toe last session o f Board Monday hibit was 0. withdrawal slip from and Mr*. Merritt’s husband; James, GBEBOY Between us, though, there are sev- 000 match race at a mile and a Pbfls, 21-2, Score Twel?e tists, of whose exhibition toe statue green grass, and this being the first Bf Perfomumces; Varsi< Mack of the Athletics moaned in Pimlico .....1 8 0 18-8 2:45 1' W m never out o f money in five night. toe fund which bod been ralrod 35. waa a part, asked If De Creett Missoula, Mont.—Just beeatM fe] eral o f them In each major league Pittsburgh, May 6— (A P )—Nev- quarter at Belmont Park, May 80. Santo Anlte ..130 1 i-s spring. It naturally needs watering. the same key because Dario Lodi- 1:48 4-1 start* lost year, winning once At the Monday Board meeting. It from $374.23 to $6,274,32. Spruonoe told Sheriff Howard couldn’t do something about It. was hungry, a big black bear earn* ' at the moment who have been get- er a dun moment with the Dodgers War Admiral never baa run os Santo Anita ..130 11-4 Aothorizes Purchase Of Letter Comes Here Via Everything went fine until toe glanl, the young second-sacker he fast os Seablscult. In mile and a 2:01 3-1 Scorod two easy victories this year Rons In Eighth Inning. was voted to request electric A report preparWl by tha audiUag Dunselto to* women Ued him to a He did— ^ to on untimely epd. ‘ ; ty At Rhody Tomorrow. ting sensational play out of men had purchased from Oakland, didn't tra-Ia, tra-Ial Bay Meadows .188 1 1-8 1:40 company officials to c o n ^ wlto the firm of Frank J. Murphy and CX>., first Greenbelt setUer tried to wat- they would have traded off for a uarter gallope, the eon of Hard at Jamaica, one at six furlongs and choir Tuesday night while Merritt He removed toe pigeon and re- J He entered on iinoccupiad eewa look like a. bIg-league performer. WAR ADMIRAL toe mile in mile and 70 yards of Board of Selectmen Haj6!'23 regard- said Brethauer*a misappropriatloos Land In Front Of Home; covered him wlto a gun when he re- er toe grsos. He discovered toe In Lolo National forest and goroat i sore-backed horse during the train- Take la affaire Luke Hamlin, 'ack bos run 2 l-8 eeeonds faster Track China (Xpper; Cachet En- placed It with a bird fashioned from But since the race began Dario has whose removal as pitcher while be Weight DisFoe Time Wood memorial. A free running By SID FEDER ing toe local street lighting ques- from the fund totaled $16,000 since fused to meet their demands for tin. water spigot was not In to* back himself on food stored there. What ^ ing season. Or, if that's an exag- than the greateat racing oon of Havre de Or. jfard, but In the front yard. . Ifaoehester Tu^h’a second or '3 ' been hitting the apple long dis- was leading the Pirates In their .120 8-4 1:11 1-8 horro on eitosr fast track or In AsMxdated Prero Sports Writer tion, which, during toe past month, the time he was first employed by money. he tried to leave be becom* wtogat''' geration, they at least didn’t figure Mon o' War. And 2 l-B eeeonds Havre de Or. .119 11-16 Now he calls ths statut 'The taun engaged a atmilar aggregation tances, and he's about the only second game caused such an up- mean a few lenths. 1:45 miKL has reached a point where toe elec- the city as a clerk In to* treasurer's Also Boy Bolton Acreage. velopes On Sale Here. The farmer sold he w « beaten. A ll sorts of things are happening; in the window. these late-bloomers were going to thing the Athletics fans have had to Churchill D. ..126 11-4 Don't look now, folks, but can Ghost of Jademmoloell* Peace." from Middletown High at the heaval among the Brooklyns that Seablscult, the tourist, snd 2:03 1-5 BuU Lea—Sired by BuU Dog, a tric company has threatened to cut office. Residents of toe end houses (most Forest rangers found him dead. be much help. cheer about. Pimlico ...... 126 13-16 that be toe rejuvenated aeveland off approximately one-half of toe Asylum City jresterday afternoon In General Manager Larry MacPhall War Admiral bava appeared on 1:58 2-5 sprinter, but on side of his dam It also said that $16,725 at toe OstermnDer Shines Others come to mind. Manager Belmont Park 126 11-2 2:28 3-5 Indians and Bill Terry's terrific Gi- Manchester street lighting unless :a dual track and field meet in As good an example as any to flew over from New York to restore the aame tracka In Maryland, no- Rose leaves, he is bread to run aU fund was missing mysteriously since Anderoon-Bhea Post, Veterans of Bill McKechnie of Cincinnati was Laurel ...... 128 11-16 1:46 ants who have just dropped the first toe Selectmen make provision for a How would you like to jump from Which the Red and White athletes start with is I.efty Ostermueller, peace and quiet Here are the min- where else. Seablscult stepped s day. Beat Fighting Fox two of toe 1911 when toe board administering Foreign Wars, is planning to pur- mienly skeptical that Paul Der- Laurel ...... 128 11-4 2:04 4-5 aeries of their respective eastern rate rise. Manchester, Connecticut, to toe Comped off with a lopsided 77 to 22 the Red Sox pitcher. Joe Cronin utes: i^ a at Laurel In 1:87 2-5, while toree times they met last year. and western Invasions? toe fund was legislated out o f ex- chase the small lot directly In front beach at Waikiki or to see toe ringer would make a comeback and Pimlico ...... 128 13-16 1:58 4-5 Date on which cutoff of service istence and the fund was turned of the Green Home from Joseph Al- triumph by taking nine out pf didn't even list him among his figured his club's chances res t^ ex. 1:15 To John Anthony McDon- War Admiral went a mile and a Hialeah ...... 122 7-8 Finlohed In toe money In six of bis Only a week ago, they were saying was to go into effect, is Juna 1, on Diamond Head ioomlng up in front ; twelve first places, nine seconds and probable starting burlers a few ald traveling secretary: "Say Mc- sixteenth In 1:48. 1:23 4-5 nine 1937 races, winning two over- over to the board of finance. blston of Boulder road. Authority cluslvely with the young pitchers. Hialeah ...... 180 11-4 2:03 4-5 that Oscar Vltt had put some T. N. which day the company stated that o f you several hours short of four five thirds. weeks before the season opened, Donald, this Is MacPhall. Ahe pa- On Nov. 8 at Pimlico. War Ad- night affairs. Has started twice T. Into toe Tribe's breakfast food The report covered to* yaara from for the purchase of this lot adjoin- day* from toe Ume of ieavlng home But it was Derringer’s magnificent The relative times of Seablscult It would start to return the town's 1916 to date. Varsity A t Rhody fearing that a series of operations work that held the Reds together pers here In New York say Hamlin miral sped a mile and three-six- and War Admiral are so favorable this season and hung up two track tola year, and that from now on street Ulumlnatlon to the 1931 level, ing toe present holdings was given here? Do you think It is possibie? teenths in 1 :58 4-5. Two days later, Ooacb Charles "Pete” Wigren last year had about finished the during the first fortnight, while the ■assed Burleigh Grimes yesterday. to the former that they cannot be recor^ at Keeneland. A powerful they wouldn't be Uke Bo Peep’s lost considered by the company to be by a vote of the post at the month Listen! | on the same course, Seablscult POPULAR MARKET Itept his first two or three men in veteran. And now Lefty turns out youngsters were floundering. We can't have that. Get Luke on entirely disregarded. stretch runner that prefers fast sheep when they made their tours oil that the town is now paying for ly meeting Tuesday night. At th* Mr*. Lloyd Never* of 86 Main each event on the sidelines in this to be one of the most effective fllng- Pressoen Surprises the phone so I can talk to him.” track but also can step In mud. 'round ths circuit And they were with Its 20,000 yearly appropriation. GIVE PANTRY SHOWER same time toe poot_jvoted to pur- street. In Manchester, received meet, and Middletown did the same ers on the club. The Sox would be Burleigbt Crimes of the Braok- Potato" Hamlin; Menow—1937 juvenile champkm saying, too, that Terry's Terriers Certain service additions InataUed chase a six-acre plot o f land In Bol- Alr-Holl letter at 9:00 a. m.. May 3, AND SELF SERVE GROCERIES to give the coming members of the in sad shape without him. lyns laid scant store by Forest p id you tell any reporters that sired by Pharamond 2nd out o f Al- had uncovered a batting punch no since 1931 and now paid for at ton, on toe Bolton Center highway, ’Tuesday o f this week, from her son squad a chance to show their stuff. The pitching that Dutch Leonard Pressnell, his 81-year-old rookie there wasn't any reason In the clblades. Won toree o f hla six one suspected they had—a wallop manual rates would not be affected, FOR MISS BROOKINGS about four miles from Manchester Private James Wiggins, who la sta- 855 MAIN STREET nimivniir n.™ M anchester's varsity leaves here to- has been doing for Washington hurler from Milwaukee, and pre- wOTld for yanking me and don’t you starts last year. Including Belmont that almost made them look like according to communications from Ths old wagon shop located on tioned at Schofield Borioclu, Hono- jmcrow morning at 6:30 o'clock for must have come as an equally pleas- ferred to talk about Van Mungo think I didn't say something to the futurity, and wras second in two feared American Leaguers. the company. toa Alblston lot opposlt* toe Glas- lulu, HawoU. Upon studying the •W E R E THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP”“ ™ ™ ® BUILDING ant shock to Bucky Harris. Another mansgeri?” Hall Trims Middletown But aU that waa before both out- Hololulu post mark she was as- sdagston, R. I., to defend its cham- winning 28 games. Mungo hasn’t others to earn $65,825. Set world Several Selectmen have stated tonbury Knitting Company mill will veteran, who couldn’t even stick Church School Teachers Spon- piooshlp In the Rhode uland out-of- captured No. 1 yet, but Pressnell “WeU, Mr. MacPhail. I waa record of 1:15 1-8 for six and a half fits left home and toe friendly feel of that. In their opinion, toe best be torn down and the lumber suit- tounded to learn that toe letter had with Brooklyn two years ago, Leon- sor Party At South Method- state invitation has collected three out of four. The draned mad and 1 said something torlonga in winning Belmont futur- their own parks. And now toe Uttle course Is to let toe electric company been posted there April 39. 1938, at ard was only another name on the ist Church Last Night able will be used for toe oonstruo- 10:(N> a. m. Dodgers wish they had an equally but I don’t think it was just that. ity. Won one o f toree a t o ^ this birdies are starting to whisper that g o ahead with its plan of service Uon o f a recreation cabin to be con- Allowing for toe dlffereno* in high team average. Maybe I Bald I could have won.” For 5th Straight, 6-2 year. Generally rated a sprinter It’s probably toe aame old set of In- curtsdlment letting such action aa structed on toe post's property In .CIALS FOR THE WEEK-END Miss Ethel Brookings, whose mai^ Ume toe letter traveled 8 days 171| hard put to retain their honors as | figure out a mound staff. BUI Terry of the Qlants Is In the "Now son. I ’ve got a dinner en- but trainer confident wlU go toe dians, after alL and that Terry's may result originate on the part of Bolton. Commander Lawrenoe Red- ^ ------And now happy position of being able to ad- gagement tonight and the theater terriers looked Uke real sluggers the voters through town meeting. riage to Thomaa J. Cordner will hours to reach Manchester, via toe MaacbMter isn’t as well balanced Dutch Is No. 1 man, his 13-lnnlng Derby distance. Probably fastest man has appoint^ a committee of this season as in other years. mit he miscalculated a Uttle down afterward, but I’m going to come ^ t of Wednesday’s game with the breaker In field. against the eastern stooges, like toe Other Board members, equally as take place at toe South Methodist China Clipper and trons-contlnental shutout of Cleveland two days ago chureh. May 14, was honored with a post members, Andrew Holzhelmer, airways to Rentschler Field, East Watkins Featora south. With his club romping out there to see you. We can’t have Defending Champs Tiiditen n ra tea ...tw o guesses as to what Lawrrin—Son of Insco, which Her- Brooklyns and toe Phillies, but now Intent, have stated that. In their one of the season's classics. that they've met up with toe pantry shower last *night by a Clarence Peterson, Thomas Conlon, Hartford, and thence through th* LAMB "B " array turned in some fine along in first place, it doesn't bother that. You must wait around the ho- TjOula ni&n is wesrin^ a sly bert M. Woolf purchased for $1100 [>lnion, toe Board should take ae- I MILK FED Hale Clicking Again Bill to confess that ha didn’t expect tel Ull I get there." tougher western foes they're finding on Itself, as, for nearly six years, group of toe church school teachers. George J. Dowen and Edward Cobb Hartford post office to Manchester. patforniancea yesterday, highlight- Oscar Vltt of Cleveland worried smile these days as Dizzy Dean's at auction. Started 15 times lost S to start activities on clearing the quite so much pitching from Hal 3:15 The Dodgers proceed to lose Grip On CCIL Lead; M. H. arm shows signs of coming apart... something else than pushover op- the Selectmen have Implied that Mias Brookings has taugh't In toe Mrs. Nevera stoted that when her ed by the achievemei^ of Bruce himself sick all spring because he year, winning toree and tinuhinir Bolton tract for recreation at ones. son send* mail wlto a toree-cont Schumacher or such lusty hitting to the Pirates 4 to 2. Hank Borowy, Fordham's star position. they have accepted a h^ber pay- primary department for a number of Watkins in winning first in the shot couldn't find a second-baseman. He aecond in aix other*. In eight ef- years. A large brook run* through toe stomp affixed or, os it is colled, LEGS I V E A L from Johnny McCarthy. 7:25 MacPhall starts series of twlrler, who has lost only one game Seoators. Win Again ment level of approximately 833,000, and discus and tying for first in the S. Faces Bristol At ML fort* this year, be has won four. In- Bolton tract and p la u have been "ordinary mall" it takes 12 days for conferences. In four year*, U flirting with sever- For years, Oeveland's been fa- from which $13,000 annually has T ^ shower waa held at toe home Jump. He emerged as leading acor- cluding Flamingo Stakes at Hialeah been discounted. It is felt 1^ these of Mae Waddell, 41 (3one made to dam up the brook for toe a latter to come from Schofield Bar- •r with 18 points and rates as 8:36 Newspapermen In chorus: “ J”! clubs...Fighting Fox park, finished second twice and mous os toe team that looked like "W e've got you cornered now Mr. champs at home and tramps svery- Selectmen that toe electric com- stroet. Aaaisting hostesses were eonitruetlon of a swimming pool and racks to her home in Manche-iter. OMner. Nebo Today At 5 P. E , In and stand out as Eierby fa third twice. Tallest horse In Darby Inland Stanford MacPhall. What's whero else in toe circulL This pany has been quite (fair and gen- Mfsa Mabel Trotter and Mlsa Flor- playgrounds for chUdren. Tables, For toe benefit o f those who A1 Utvinchyk captured the mile vorites but don't forget a boss and blessed with unusual speed from would cere to send mail to toe going on here?” named The Chief will be spring however, Vltt concentrated srous In furnishing power at toe ence Metcalf. The gifts werfc con- benches and a cabin will b* built hi the good Ume of 8:08.6, Schwarz:|FIGHTING FOX CHOICE a-doing barrier. reduced rate for some six years, and cealed around toe house and direc- Orient via toe China Clipper, Post- "W ell you guys, sometimes I Vital Twilight Tussle. some running also. on building up a new spirit, but among toe trees for picnics and look the quarter in 87 seconds. Em- The Ctolef — Disappointed lost that now, with a request from the tions for finding them were ptaiced post outings and on* section will be master Thomaa J. <)uish explained set Brown grabbed the half in think Terry waa right." Oosb, but these O llfornla Ath- from toe looks of the first series In Smoked S h o u l d e r s year after winning national otoUlon company for a gradual rate rise to In balloons with which the bouse cleared off for construction of a toU morning toat toe sailing Ume ■T came out here to tell these letes do come high_ .Athletics just WashUigton, It either hasn't taken 3:18.6, Krause annexed the pole stakes early In season at Belmont yet, or it's going to miss completely. toe higher figure, toe Board should was decorated. Miss Brookings softball diamond, volleyball courts wo* weekly on Wednesday mtter- vault. White won the century and TO WIN DERBY AT players who la boss of this club. If William Hall High of West Hart- paid Sam <3hapman of California a noons from San Francisco. In order 5-2 park. Maxwell Howard purchased The Senators squeaked th ro u ^ w1tl» oocopt toe responslbUtty for Its im- pricked toe balloona and found to* and horseshoe courts. lOlpatrick was the winner in the the stories I read are true, thla Is ford completed the first half of Its bonus of $8.500... Ed Brewster, to make connecUona wlto toe Clip- the lousiest and rankest piece of him out of C. V. Whitney dUpersal a 1-0 decision In 13 Innings Wednes- plied acceptance o f obligations, and gift* by following directions. The post and auxiliary plan to > v ^ . Middletown's first places Central TOnnecticut InterscholasUc veteran Western Union baseball op- sale loot fall tor $14,000. His 1937 A buffet supper waa servod in the per from this town he advised tost Louisville, K y, May A - ( A P ) — Dauber, which was only a half- Insubordination on the part of any League baseball campaign yesterday day, and yesterday hung an 8-6 should attempt to meet the $33,000 start junior girls and boys corps j won by Massola In the broad erator, covered his 7,863rd . game annual charge. dining room, to* decorations of toe closlu hour would be at 11:001 length off Stagehand In the Santa major league player alnce I've been afternoon with a 6-2 triumph over record was two victories, a aecond beating on the Vltt warriors, largely and to* Bolton recreation area will Roasting Veal Jump, MIelke in the 220 and by the Having ~ survived the unexpected yesterday since he took over the Tonight’s meeting Is held In an which w e n green and white. A A m. on ’Tueodays. An lU derby, and Fighting Fox In baseball. Middletown at the Asylum City that and a pair of thirds In 11 starts. through Johnny Stone's homer with b* uaod for summer headquarters relay team. loss of its highly regarded Winter key In 1880.. .he has tapped out attempt to iron out misunderstand- beautifully decorated bride's cake, Cache* On Sole Saturday . comprise the eastern threat—the "Now I'm going In to toll these gave Coach Eric Norfeldt's charges Has won both of bis races tola year, toe .bases loaded. and outings for the junior grounds. List Of Entries the scores from the old Yankee equalling track record for mile at ings, and to attempt m. ” settlement mad* by Mrs. Elsie Knofla was an The Manchester cachet envelopes Book favorite, the smallest from the Atlantic seaboard players Grimes is manager and I a record of five straight victories. plant, the Polo Grounds and the In the Giants' early campaigning, The lot directly in front of toe Coach Wigren today announced wiU be run tomorrow for the 63rd OiurchiU Downs. A oon o f Pen- tbs Polo grounds cheering and that win be mutually aeqeptaUe to interesting feature, in which Tor- with toe cachet shoving tha (fid I CUTUP In recent years. Dauber's odds can find 23 players who will want The only teams that seem to retain Yankee Stedlum...up In ConnecU- tunes” war* found. bonw will be graded for parking and Works, dsri^sd by the list of entries for tomorrow’s time since Aristides, the Uttle red to play for him if they don't any chance of stopping the defend- nant that boa showed decided im- chowder society had bron taking toe tha company and toa town, in order would drop considerable In event of cut they have the baseball fever that drastie aethm by eitoar party tha upper section, near the bonw. Hsndorson, supervisor of meet In Rhode Island, where the horse, romped home a winner In mud. ing champs from repeating—Bris- provement under Etorl Sonde’s han- Bronx apart telling of the wondero Jted and W'hlte will face among "I didn't appoint Grimes mana- bad.. .at a church meeting at West dling. Prefers a fast track. A Terry's boys were doing with too win be avoided. will be seeded down and landscaped. art a t the Manchester High School 1878, wdth prodpeetj o f an east-west Even a triumph by Myron Solz- ger but he was manager when I tol and Manchester—tangle at Mt. Burke, the other night, $300 was The demolition of toe old wagon will be placed on sole Saturday others Hartford Public, Weaver, duel for the $80,000 pot of gold. Nebo In a twilight clash at 6 o'clock fast horse but staying qualities big bat. But that was whUe toe STATE NURSES PLAN Norwich Free Academy, New Lon- nlcks Can’t Walt would not be ex- came to Brooklyn Ond he’s going to voted for the support of a baseball doubtful. Phils and Dodgers' pitchers were shop on toe Alblston lot will morning at toe 'Dewey-RIchman FlghOng Fox. racing for William actly an upset, although bis train- have a fine chance for his white al- this afternoon. team and $100 for the support of store on Main street. On account don Bulkeley and Stonl^ton. The Dauber—Another former C. V. serving them up to to- Giants, BUND LEADER RETURNS move another of Manchester’s old Woodward. New York banker, and er, Tommy Taylor, is none too con- ley—and that means the whole sea- Joe Patrisal twirled five-hit ball the church... craft ahop*. The old wagon shop o f Saturday being a short day at toe entries foUow: 100 yard dash and Bull Lea, foaled In the blue grass for West Hartford and eight Mid- Whitney horse, for which William mosUy in that neat Uttle affair, tha RARTTORD SESSIONS fident the little colt can carry 126 son. I never have had two man- Polo grounds, and its inviting right was one of to* early buildings at local poet offices. It was decided to esdi 320 yard dash—Lorch and Harris- but owned by Warren Wright of dletown miscues In the field were Dupont, Jr„ paid $29,000. Won only place them on sale at to# m.in of PORK pounds the derby distance. He was agers In one season and I’m not go- 320 yard low hurdles—Shields and Major League teams haven’t had toree of his 15 races ss a juvenile and left field stands. FROM EUROPEAN TRR> toe Green and many of toe fine Chicago, were established the good enough to finish a fast closing ing to have now." Important factors In the outcome. Hartford, May 6.— (A F ) — The ^ce at toe Centerssnd at Station Deardon; 140— Deardon and Snow- such a break on the weather In but always gave evidence of want- For toe lost toree days, toe Gi- wagons were built and iron work strong choices today as trainer Earl second to Fighting Fox in the Wood 10:30 MacPhail and players Hall has previously beaten Meriden Connecticut state nurses associa- ’A ” at the North Htod on next Mon- n o —Doggart and Cerveni; mile— years...w hat again? Oakland pa- was done there. Recently to* build- Sande joined with owner Maxwell stamp out of a club meeting just in by 3-2. Bristol by 6-5 In ten Innings, ing more distance. Dropped a half- ants have been performing In toe Fritz Kuhn Beiieves In Build- tion, which has more than 3,500 reg- day. It la expected that there wlU l« a r y and Hcatley; high Jump Palm- memorial a week ago and Is rated pers ore accusing Don Budge of vast reaches of anclnnatl’s Crosley ing has been used as a salesroom Howard in declaring the ailing at 15 to 1. time to catch their trains— Hamlin Etest Hartford by 16-2 and Manches- length decision to Stagehand In istered nurses throughout the state be on abnormal demand for these er and McCann; broad jump— Palm- ter by 22-2, an Indication that West ducking California’s most competi- Santa Anita Derby and chalked up field, and things have been so differ- ing U p A German Bloc In for furniture. Stagehand dcflnltelv out of the I f either Oo-Sport, Mountain and Dodgers for Cincinnati; Mac- as members, will bold It* S4to an- cachets from now on and through Ic lb. er, Shields and Qavello; pole vault__ Hartford will be mighty tough to tive tennis tournament—the an- only victury of 1938 at Havre de ent toe/va dropped two of three The United States. During toe summer months sev- three-year old classic. Ridge or Mrs. William O'Toole s Phail for New York. nual meeting here next Tuesday, NaUonai Alr-Mall Week, May UV- ' BUnchard and Fitzgerald: shot put stop In the final half of the season. nual championships.. .they ad- Grace. Alro sired by Pennant out gomes. Yesterdayerday HHarry Gumbert eral alterations and ImprovemenU BEST CUT CHUCK ROASTS 1 9 - Stagehand, held as short as 8 to Elooto should win, however, it Wednesday and Thursday. 31, 1938. Poatmoster ()ulah said — Squatrito and Qavello; discus— Neither Manchester or Bristol can vanced the date for the tourney of Ship of War, a Man O' War mare. went to toe wars and was whipped. New York, May 6—(AP) — The will be mode In toe Home building 2 in the future books following his would be an upset to rival the 1913 Mrs. Ethel P. Clariu, president of toat toe new Alr-MoU 8-cent stomp Bquatrito, Qavello and Deardon afford to drop this afternoon’s tussle hoping to suit the Hon. Budge’s con- The No. 1 mud ruimer of toe field 5-2, by toe rude Reds, largely Gannon-Amerlcan Bund, says Its toe association and principal of toe Including setting of steel truss designed especially for th* Alr-Mall victory over Seablscult In the Santa triumph of Donerial. which paid 91 through toe help of an obli^ng two- leader, Frltx Kuhn, believes lit build- javelin—Squatrito and Deardon. Anita handicap, apparently was well and a bang-up clash seems In pros- venience but with no luck...one with a great stretch drive. school o f nursing at the Bridgeport beams beneath to* dancing floor. W'eek would be placed on sale here to 1, the longest odds in Derby his- pect. Either Zlg Olbert or <3y paper says few tears will be shed If run error by master Mel Ott. ing up a German bloc as opposed to VolleybaOl and borseeboe courts are Most likely point winners are on his way to recovery but Sande tory. WRIGIEY^S FAITH Can't Walt—Smallest horse In hospital, will preside at the genera] Moi^^ May 16. ^ p ta ln Fran Leary in the mile Blanchard will toe ibe slab for the Budge goes through with hts recent field, weighing only Uttle more than As though that wasn’t enough “toe country-wide notion of a melt- sessions. now being constructed in toe rear said he was taking no chances. The Some horsemen even see the poa- lUt Envelopea Coming to lb. Wes Palmer in the high jump and Kelleyltes, while Pete Wilson, who threat to change his present ad- 800 pounds. Victory over Fighting misery to hand 0)1. Terrible Terry ing pot." of toe home property and to* entire f*ver which Stagehand developed sibillty of lowering Twenty Qrand's Amoqg toe ipeakers at toe three- The local postmaster sold toat BONELESS POT ROASTS Tom Deardon in the quater. The twirled a two-hit shutout for Bris- dress from Oakland to Hollywood Fox in junior champion stakes at In one day. his chief rivals, the Returning from a trip to Europe day sesUon wid be Mrs. Ethel P. area surrounding toa building will tola morning be received seven re- suddenly Wednesday night had dis- track record of 2:01 4-5. There’s IN DEAN UNSHAKEN just os a Bund member, Henry asset is scheduled for 10 o'clock in tol against Middletown, seems like- ...about every club the Cubs have Aqueduct was one of five triumphs Chicago Cuba, opened up wide on Prince, president of th* New York be graded and shrubbary planted turn onawara to toe 30 AlivHall let- appeared, but the son of Sickle still speed to burn in the field with toe throttle and knocked toe ears Houck, was arrested on a charge of the morning and win continue ly to get the call for the Invaders. played have praised Joe Marty as in 10 starts last year. Has not state nureee’ association; Dr. A. N. ters he sent put on Wednesday to was far from the horse that caught Menow. and The Chief the Manchester got a bad game out of completely off the futile PbUUes. viotoUng the New York etate civil through the afternoon. This is the tVlA rMiKIliv’a x.lsi. Us_ m ___ just about the Jim Dandlest center- won this season but has finished Jorgensen, president o f Conneotleut postmasters in different porta of th* the public’s fancy with his famous principal exponents of it. Fighting Chicago. May 6.— (A P )—Dizzy 21-2, wlto an 18-hlt atteck that fea- righte law, Kuhn, Said in a state- Seventh time Manchester has com- Its system at West Hartford last fielder In Mr. Ford Frick's loop. second in three of his five efforts. State college; Dr. William M. Stock- country Inclosing the envelopea used stretch drives after failing to win a Fox, faster from the gate than Dean, sore arm and all, atill is a tured a 12-nm splurge in toe eighth ment printed In German In toe LITHUANIAN CLUB’S peted in the meet, winning the title Monday, then bounced back on Including a good race back of toe welL superintendent of Cedarorost on toe out-bound passage. race laat year. either Qallant Fox or QranvUle, has bargain at $188,000 In the books of Tuesday to play flawlessly and shut Inning. And a rookie, Paul Eloper- "Deutscher W eekruf’ ; SALT PORK three times, placing second once Fox In toe Wood memorial. Sanatorium. Hartford; Dr. Maurice The roturos received today wera t^tlU Has The Chief shown both early , speed and sta- Phil K. Wrigley. out Rockville. 8-0, which leads ly, held toe Phils to six hits In his "Th* building of a German bloc and third twice. Elooto—A son of toe great sprint- R. Moor* of Norwich; Dr. B. R BAZAAR PROGRESSES from In la n d , Oregon, which was COTTAGE Most of the followers of Stage mina. Bull Lea and Dauber are Back from a two-week visit in Kelley to believe hla charges will be first major league start. Is to* fundamental work o f toe Bununar}’ of Events T h e ^ Sta n d in gs er, Pompey, which raced only three Coffey o f toe U. 8. PubUe health . sent o d f on toe 1:60 p. m. plane hand quickly jumped on the band stretch runners. They start burn- California where he had gone im* In good form against Bristol today. The Indians' loss left toe Tribe in Bund that means flatly tha eon- XOO yard dash—White. Man.. 1st; YESTEBDAirS BE8ULT8 times last year, finishing first and •clou* rejection of the country-wide rorvice; EUsabeth P. Rice, dlraetor , ^----- — . ' , . from Rontschler Field, Wednoiday PURE LARD wagons of the Fox and Bull Lea ing oil within that last quarter-mile. mediately after cloebig the deal that So much experimenting has been first place In toe American League of medical aociai Borvio*, Now Ho- ArranfcnonU CMnf Ahead uterneon, and from Detroit, iri«.ii McCabe, Man., 2nd; Mielke, Mid.’, A few. however, stuck with Sande, NoHonal second In two of them. Has won by only one game, since those Yan- notion o f toe melting p ot” 3rd. Ume, 11,1 seconds. had baseball dreles speculating done with the local lineup that it’s ven hospital. ‘ o — u i _ w— — w ------aeveland, Ohio, Milwaukee, wt*. CHEESE holding to the belief that Uie popu ever since, the owner of the Cbtca uncertain just who win take the Pittsburgh 4, Brooklyn 2. two of seven racaa this year but kees rolled up their sleeves; fired He added, however. It was not Rspldly For Outdoor Event 320 yard dash-Mielke. Mid., 1st- ClncinnaU 5, New York 2. finished fourth In Arkansas Derby. Also, Ann Doyto, Instructor at tha ^ c * p ' m ., Buffalo. N. Y and lar little trainer still has a power- go Cube said today: field In todays tilt. out 16 hits for 29 bases, including th* intantion of toe Bund to "im - BoUevu* school o f nnraiiig. Now At Club Grounds On Gol- Atlanta, Go. kfcCabe, Man., 2nd; White. Man', ful threat in The Chief, winner of League Boston 5, S t Louis 2. Is bred to tun in mud. homer No. 8 for Joe DIMagglo. and port National SoctoUsm os proctlo- MINCED HAM - ib. 3rd. Time, 24.7 seconds. "1 thought It was a good deal York City; Dr. Henry P. TJbot, dl- way StrocL OrogOB, lottar waa the mile trial stakes on Tuesday in ■when we made it and I still do. Chicago 21, nilladelphia 2. Oo-Sport— The work horse of toe bowled over toe Browns, 12-10, for *d in Oormany. On toe other hand, « 0 yard dash-Schwarz, Man Aaterlcaa roctor of tbs bureau at venereal dlo- 2 ^ *?? *5 Moncheater. Wsdnasdoy. track record equalling time. "It certainly hasn't hurt the ball field. Faced toe barrier 23 Umea as toe third straight day. we have no grounds for abondonl- Arrangomenta ars going ahead 1st: Sault,- Man., 2nd; Crimes, Mid.,’ New York 12, St. Louts 10. ngg toe view tost moot of this Ger- roses. Omnectleut department of •• »■ **d arrived in ■ As the advance guard of an ex< Leaders club” , W rigley added, "even though a juvenUe, winning tea. Has run York Finds Benge rapidly for toe first outdoor bazaar 3rd. Time, 87 seconds flat. (s p o rts B o u n d a ^ Chicago 10, Philadelphia 4. man philosophy has a practical ap^ health; and Uarghrat HeCoffery, dl- t o e ^ t y May 4, at 9:30 a. m.. which AM. BOLOGNA pected crowd of 60,000 poured into By ASSOCIATED PRESS Dia did come up with a sore arm. eight races this year, finished in Rudy York flnaUy (bund toe range rector of toe nursing service bureau o f toe spring season, to be given by allowing f(w the difference In time 380 yard run—Brown. Man., 1st; Washington 8, aeveland 6. front twice and la aecond place and clouted two homers to pace toe pUcatJon fai our America.” this capita] of the blue grass by eV' We haven’t missed Stolnbaek or By EDDIE BRIETZ o f Now Haven. th* Uthuoatan club at tha club ohow* 2 i hour* Alr-'nme, whU* Oobum, Man., 2nd; Marchese, Mid AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 7, Boston B. three other times. Trailed for bock Detroit ngers to a 7-5 win over toe Houck, manager at Comp Sieg- ery mode of transportation, it be Shoun. And os far as I am concern New York, May 6.—(AP)—Well, grounds at 34 Oolwoy street from Srd. Time, 2:13,6. Batting—Troeky, aeveland, .484 Eastern In sixth place in Flamingo stakes. Boston Red Sox, In a game that saw fried, a Long Island reoort o f to* came evident the Fox would go ed, rd rather have Dean with i the esteemed Saa FYancisoo press, Mooday, May 16, through Saturday, Mile run—Lltclnchyk, Man 1st- Fox, Detroit, and Hayes, Philadel Hartford 9, Elmira 4. WiU not start If track la muddy. George Tebbetts and the belligerent Ctermon - Amsrican SetUsmont postward at odds of 3 to 2 or short- phla, .400. sore arm than Davie at bli best." which raised the very dickens be- May 31. The affair Is being bold to Kowal. Mid., 2nd; Adamy. M an’ Wilkes-Barre/. Albany 1. Mountain Ridge—A son of toe Ben Chapman get toe bounce for League, Ine., pleaded Innocent and THOMPSONTRIE HITS BUTTER er with plenty of support for Bull Runs—Troeky, aeveland, 20 Outfielder Tuck Stolnbaek and cause Ool. Ruppert wouldn't capi- Binghamton 5, Hasleton 3 raise funds for repairs to to* club 3rd. Time, 8:03.6. Lea at 3 to 1 or leas. Post time ( 11) . temperamental Royal Minstrel fighting. Jimmie Dykes' Chicago was released In $1,000 boU for toe buUdIng. Cramer, Boston, 18. pltcherq O yde Shoun and Curt tulate to Joe DiMagglo's demand* Trenton 8, WUUamsport 5. Suffolk county Grand Jury. poetmoik of m e lp t to SLICED BACON______Belay — Won by Middletown. will be about 4:30 p.m., central which showed great promise last White Sox socked the Athletics. Barry and Butterfield win be In Time, 1:43.6. Rune batted In— Foxx, Boston. Davit were the Cub players sent, for $40,000 per, but instead made STTANDINOS Roy P. Monahan, state com POST OmCE MURAU standard time. year in finishing in the money in 13 10-4, wlto Gabbo Gaber, who'could- ohaig* f f the omusemeata at to* * .t Thla means Alr-Tlm * o f 11 28; Keltner, aeveland, 16. along with $185,000 in cash to St. Jc**pli holler "Uncle” and sign far NatloMi n’t make toe grade In toe National mander of disabled war veterans High jump—Watkins, Cutler and The unexpected withdrawal of of his 18 starts and winning Ken- bosaar and to*** win include a Hlto—Fox. Detroit, 28; Keltner, Louis In the deoL $25,000, could spare a few columns league, handcuffing Ckmnie Mock's obtslnod warrants alleging Hauck! Thompoonvin*. H oy 6,— (A P ) — Whitney, all of ' Manchester, tied Stagehand marked the third time tucky club stokes. Has merry-go-round, n terris wheel, a unin Ume between Manchester and aeveland, 25. lot of people have been asking for another home town find. Dario Now York . lads wlto seven hits. Red Luca.s' too lekgu* and five others had failed At tout two orraalnUong were tip 2$« »>- ft*’ 1st. Height, 5 feet, 2 Inchca Blnce 1931 lhaf the future book foiled la t o m efforts this year, cbolr-o-plan* and a Udtty ride that Atlanta la about 29 hours. Doubles— Cronin, Boston, 9; whether 1 thought Branch Rickey Lo dlglanl who Is doing such a slick Chicago . . . pitching arm and Pep Young's three to file names and addresses of la arm* today about a toural p ^ ta d FRESH FRANKFURTS ib 1 2 ’ Broad jump—Msssella, Mid., 1st- favorite fell by the wayside as turf however. Strictly a fast track should prove popular with yotmg- Judging from the postmarks Hress, St. Louis, and Vosmik and dealt In good faith, and I believe he job of second basing for the Ath- PitUburgh . rune batted In gave toe Pirates e league members with to* secretary m tha poatoffica lobby by Saul Bar* Hultlne, Man., 2nd; Kelsh, Man followers from every section and borsa. ster*. A dooen or more bootM wlU very toteroeting exhibit will Chapman, Boston, 6. did,” continued Wrigley. "W e bod letics and knocking the American Boston . . . . 4-2 decision over Brooklyn. The ag- at state os required by law. *aan or New York aod depictlar lo- 3rd. Distance, 48 feet, 8Vi Inches walk of life invaded this city. league’s best pitchers all ovsr the Cincinnati . be erected and valuable prises wUI returns ore to and Triples— Lewis, Washington, and no written agreement on the eound- ing but ague MUt Sboffner pitched cal aeanaa daaerlbed aa allcgad In- Pole vault—Krause, Man.. 1st; Equipoise went.lame on the eve of lo t... compared with DiMagglo's Brooklyn .. Gerry Walker, White Sox—Hit b* ofterod. Thar* wOl also b* sov- Pork, Beans Kreevlch, Chicago, 3 each. neoe o f the players. Both sides an elght-hitter for a 5-2 win by toe **** i'*^!f** ofttoed a large Mother's Day Pickles, Man, 2nd; aarke. M id' the 1931 renewal and Chance Sun $25,000, Signor Lodigtsnl draws S t Louis . . . hommer and single, driving In four I ooral r a l rafrrofraohmant aa T in u n t stands, (tosh wlU e ^ ^ c h U to be placed t o ^ GARDEN PEAS CORN ^ Peanut Butter 3rd. Height, 8 feet. F Inches. Home runs— Greenberg, Detroit, agreed to take oU risks. I won’t Boston Bees over toe 8L Louis board or trada b* b# given away os doer prlass and Huffered the same misfortune two 5; Keltner, aeveland; Bonura, down $2,500 from the PhUodelph- Philadelphia runs Ui 10-4 win over AtoleUcs. Cardinals. and the Enfield art chib chorgsd In Ass’ted Soups TOMATOES CARROTS" LAYER CAKES Shot put— Watkins. Man, ist- days before the 1935 running. squawk on th# deal under any dr- lana.. .Burleigh Grimes, pitching Manchester wUl b* doublod aoeh availing If to* Vzc Fancy Catsup Augeri. Mid., 2nd; Manr.o, Mid.! Washington: Johnson, Philadelphia, cumstoncet. * latter to Postmaoter Patrick T. winner la not present. Although there Is every prospect and Foxx, Boston. 4. In batting practice the other day. Molley that the town's carpet mills I 3rd. Distance, 37 fett, 2 inches. "So what's the fuss about?” CTeveland ...... The committee In charge ineludes Small Milk STRING BEANS of fair weather and a fast track, Stolen bases—Kreevlch. Chicago, dusted off his own gib brack... Date Book w w shown CO th* wrong aide of th* Mustard 29c each Discus—Watkins, Man, 1st- Pa- not more than eight horsM are ex- "When we bought Dean we were might as well get ’em used to It New York...... Walter StrimUce, CSiorles August, FSTCROLOGr FACTOR •A, Man, 2nd; Kilpatrick, Man. and Lewis and Myer, Washington, not thinking In terms at his arm Ownecticut rivor and they de- I Joseph airolUs, John Brososkas, CARROTS ft PEAS i NO. 2 pected to oppose the favoritu. Not each. now os later,” explained "Bolly." Washington...... Tooigat m uded rsmoyol o f toe mural. The Mm. Srd. Distance, 93 feet, 9 inches alone,” declared the Cuba owner. He Boston ...... Clem Roraan. John O'Bright, can Freeh since 1922 has such a small field Pitching—Orove, Boston. Feller, May 5-6 — Faculty play, 'The a u c t io n also was extendad to In- CAN Javelin—Kilpatrick, Man, 1st; has other quoUUee that make him Chicago ...... Chorisa Baekua and John Burk*. IN TROUBLES TODAY MIXED VEGETABLES i jar faced the barrier. U It ahould come aeveland. and Kennedy, Detroit; Withdrawal of Stagehand from LIQUOR Lata Cairlstopber Bean’ ', at high dud* a bridge shown in tha point- Pheok, Man, 2nd; Anderson, Mid., Ring DOUGHNUTS mud. then at least two of the pros- Newsom, S t Louis, 3-0 each. just as valuable. He hoe spirit, a fine tomorrow's Derby may put the W- Detroit ...... 7 ing os having four spans Instead o f 3rd. Distance. 138 feet. 6 inches. School hall, auspices of Educational pecUva starters »1U be scratched. sense of morale. And be loves boae- booh on a clever plan Trainer Earl Philadelphia ...... 5 club. . flYte New Haven^ May 6 -(A P )_T lte St. Leu la...... 8 11 WINNERS IN CONTEST Mrs. Ethel V. Mars' Mountain Ridge NATIONAL LEAGUE boU whether he Is pitching or not. Sande has been toting around In the Tomorrow to the letter, written by Edwin ^v. Anson Phelps Stokes left with MAXWELL Ic each and Bert Friend’s Co-Sport, both Batting—Medwtek. BL Louto, A player o f Dean's type la a real bock of hU h ead ...Pitt and Ckr- Eastern M ay 7 — 50 anniversary eolebra- WUhart, tha art ehih'a ptoridont he OonnecUcut Society for Mental My. tffESTIRM IY’S »STfl»5 t to any team. W. L. aaio: HOUSE rank outsiders, ars strictly fi J87; Hacks, Chicago, .878. negle Tech will resume IntcrcoUed- '— of Moccaboes. AT ARTHUR’S NAMED gl^ today hts belief that 'Sir COFFEE Ib.24ic DRESSING ^>.350 track performers. *Tha real will de Dean good and ate baseball relations next year.. Hartford...... a 2 Foil Quart DisUIkd Next Week By A.SSOC1ATED PRESS Runs—O tt New York, 18; Mar- IMTORTED " y * - “ uHeto and tozpay. troubles today ore do* at least os Despite ths favoritism shown for ty, Chicago, 17. proper treatment, I believe, will Paul Schiasler, Oregon State and Blnghamtcn ...... 6 2 ay 10 — Merchants Divisioa rt* beg a Uttle cUkrity for ouroelvee Hoxelton ...... 5 4 mu^ to psychology os to aeoaoai- Runs batted in—Galan, Chicago bring bix back to hla original great Brooklyn Dodger football coach, baa DRY GIN ling at Hotel Sheridan. and M r children and oak to be t»- Wlnnom la last woMi’s kaewledg* •C M . Puffed pgm PHILLIPS BREAD Jonathan Stone, Senators — Hit the Fox and BuU Lea by the hard- SCOTCH _ D o l e ’ s Campbell’s and McCarthy, New York. 17. neoa within a year or two. moved hts family to Loa Angeles Trenton ...... 4 4 lleved of th* preoeoca of tola In- contest conducted by the Arthur konsr with bases loaded In 8-6 win boots and "foreigners.” and the Albany ...... 4 5 _ *y 11 — 8L Bridget's dramatic Speaking at the teuadtia’ diM..,f CORNED BEEF HASH small field, there have been few Hits—Hack. Chicago. 24; Moore "The only thing 1 am worried and will live U im . . .that's a tip Mb's play. ''H an Comes Charlie” eoinplete piece e f so-called art.” Drug Store were announced today tost night marking ths opening of Wheat Pineapple Tomato and Leiber, New York, 23. about Is the rest o f the pitching for any western school looking Samira ...... 4 5 $1.09 t St. Bridgat's parish hall. os follews: Firot pria* e f 85.00 2 for 15c Bad Lucas and Pep Young, Pi- more heated horse-racing argu- WUllamsport...... 8 5 5ths $2.39 a tbr**.ilay thirtieth aimivMnarv Juice Juice can ments In recent years. It wouldn't Doubles— Herman, Chicago, 7* staff. A fter all, Dean couldn’t win around for a good m an.. .Cardinal May 14 — Ltdon Cobarst done* H-AK EXPOSITION BUILDINO goes to Ted Woodward of 76 iRcKe* moettog. Dr. Stokas said h* ' »«l*a—Former pitch^ five-hitter supporters think 8tu Martin, the WUheo-Borro...... 3 6 Largo be an upset If any one of four oth- Myers, OnclnnaU, 6. all the games. And until thla young FnD Quart 1 Year OM at Roiabow, in Bolton. street 'A * caasera awarded os sec. of no movamoat that "BMra do- WILSON’S and Young drove In three runs to Inflelder, will be the " comeback TfHlAT'S GAMES BEER Oeoslag Bvwrts end ptlM goes to Frmncea E. Wol- Fig whip Dodgera, 4-3. ers wss In front at the end of the Triples—Rixoo, Pittsburgh, 6; fellow Epperly (Paul Epperly, 20- NattOMl •—(AP)—Tnio- aorve* toe support at the phUoa- Ib. CORNED BEEF ANGEL CAKES nxU* Aod a qu&tler. CamllU, Brooklyii; Goodman, On- yeor-tid rooUe wlto won his first man" of the 1988 saaaao.. .Jos IN CANS May 18— Annual cooflrmaUon re- teo* o f th* Oaoneetlent buUdiiig at Mt at 66 Cambridg e street 27« 19c Joe DIMagglo, YankaM __ m. Now York at Pittsburgh. W HISKEY toroplc public toon that of mmtol Bars Others Wen Regarded clnnau, and Hack, adeago, 8. start jrestordsy) won. It ks^ied like BeggaJ^ r ^ u a Nokia, who boot union at Concordia Lutheran church. Btato* Bxpooltioa. have For th* tUM being at Isoot the hyglen*.” No. 8 COB No. 8 Ooa homer, triple and single drove In Breoklyn at fanrinnstt Arthur Drug Store ho* decided to lAwtln, Lanky bay from Herbert Home nmo—Goodman. Ctnctn- mlraela for oqa e f our pttebara to the Browns, Wadnoaday, ho* juot May 16-21 — Outdoor *—«««» constmetkw can 1 2 ® (our runs In 13-10 win over Browns. shout etnehed a job with the Yanks PhUsdelphia at 8L Leui*. dtaecattBoe this centeot. therefor* He said toe movement was a 29ceoch M. WoolTs Woolford farm of Kan- naU. 5; McCarthy, Lolbcr and Rip- go nine Innings.” Eoston at Chicago. 3 for 25c opeaaorM by U a club at club lot which tnolud* the ustaig mt th* old dear-cut problem faiciiid<..r A1 Epperly, Cubs—s t e n ^ Phu- ...okoiBlnation ttma for tha ethor $1.29 on Oohray street state boas* hers m a modeL BO list o f queBtioBs appears in to- Q ty, and Henow, a speed de- ple, New York; and Loxsori and Dean, meanwhile, eontlnued bis fton, ooetol research. |mis|,(|(m GRAPEFRUIT Uea with six hits tor 31-2 win In Oouins. Chicago, 4. young pitchers Isn’t over. May 33— Swedish Tercentenary cm the otiucture win b ^ ln days' Arthur odvsrtiaenMat With Florida ORANGES BANANAS major league atartlag debut. mon from the blue grass owned by conditkMiing exerelae af "ehagglng Detroit at htew^Yotk- the good weather oad douNght oav- friendly help, oholitlaa er taesw tmt p eappi HM Price Headley, are so well fan- Stolen haeee rhiom . Now York. files.” He win not use hts tbrowtag rolobratlon at Bmonuol Lutheran M September S? ^ Bay Benge. Reds—Rushed In as Oovriaad at PhUodelphia. church, 4 p. m. tog* tima aow with as, ft was felt to* tratotog of payehtotristo oad eiad in soma quarters that they are . Hack, Chtcage, and Roy. Brook- arm for taro Weeks and la not ea- Where is Oeerga Jeffcoot. Dodger Chicago at Woaiibigtoii. 20 already has boen Set os a tonto- Mar pitcher with bases leaded and May 28 — All-membership meet- that latarest la the ooataat eould ofter-caro. quoted CO third cbolcee at 6 to 1. Ijm, 2, curve hoU artist? ,..be homi't been St Louis at Beg ^ Uve dot* for iU dedication. . How- 6 for 25 c pectod to pitch again tor a moeth. seen by hla teammate otates they l U R ’ C ing of Chamber at Commerce at not be maintained at th* — »»« Ugh The caaoa ef the Nottonal Epis- 21c doz. 5 lbs* 25c 15c eoch _ M balla and no strikes on batter ■The CUaf If rated as good as 8 to 1 Pitching-Melton, New York. A. ML • IDV^tJC ever, tba buUdbur o u y -,J0 tight -ball game, he fanned Lon left on their weotera Invookm the S)TO»itS • V j I Hotel ...... lavoi that prevsilad during ths opoa- eopol CMthedrol to W ashl^toa! and William Dupont, Jria Dauber 4-0; HubbeU. New York; Dean, Rudy York, Tigers—Wollopad two Elmira at Hartford. II ^ 4 ■ ^ 4 - , ■ >U y 16 — Third annual outdoor • * !• • • *»*'■ tag weeks at tha eoataat The awn- a C.. sold h* hod "MvirlMnm > t o s a v e 8 - 3 w i n over Olaata. Chicago, and Brown. Pittsburgh. other night...also, Buriolgh Orimos Alhaay at wnkaa-Barro. _ ^ th o u te h a iig ,. the plana onH ter at WUmlngtoB. DeL, at 10 to L homers, good for throe ruae. to Md Luke HanOtn oro tending In MMleal Tbotival by 1J)00 ochdel toiprwim as to roomit yooia with itBodSm iT.^. 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Tf/ff'» . . '' ,. . •'■ ■>'■■ -.jf,'m: • >•; MANCHESTEHI EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FBIDAT,MAT6,1MS AANUHEOTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY. MAY 6,1988 PAGE THIRTBEl^ ' It might ba ha could do something ' be better than this third degree. She LR IN THE ORIENT ENDS Many G.O.P.mTORS CONRAN IS INSOLVENT to help you!" OBITUARY Modem * Dancers slipped upstairs to get a light wrap. "W hy, yea, I could. Though, It’s CREDITORS ADVISED M a h i e u 's a pity,” Mr. Scott munmu’sd, “that "W ell," she said, aa aoon as they you haven’t bad any training along were setUed In Rogar’a long, low ITS lOTH MONTH TODAY Are Real Old Timers DISCUSS STRATEGY TRIAL FLIG H T roadster, "what do you think of your any other Una except flying." Mrs. Minnie A WUHania BY ADELAIDE HUA ^HRIES cofmwiiT. i«m. or hsa umo , m c hot.Idea now? If you knew all I’ve Mrs. Minnie A. Williams, of 71 Aska Theai Throosh His At> G r o c e r y *T'm not looking for any charity, I uary tha Japanese army said Us WashtagtoB. May 6— A tot. ofA d ld -a ra n t aU daneara by any thank you," Roger replied aUffly. been through!” She gave a tre- Cedar street, passed away this morn- IC ti mat A k ra M O e s M . - ______^ ^ t^ey To Acropt One-Third pw Saturday's Super Savings! Cane Sugar, js mendous sigh and settled down I casualtlM had been only 30,000. such "moden" dances ss the "Susy' means. — ' CA8T o r OBARAOTEBS And bla estimation soared upward. tfiew Of ConfEct Shows ing at the Manchester Memorial Q” and the "Two-Bit" stem back A|ree, On State-By-State On Claims; Intends To Sell "Nothing else?’’ Mr. Scott did not deeper Into the seaL She put her I Neutrals believed this far below the There will be choruses from the W Ib. cloth bag 4 / C b m As though Roger would give up bla hospital following a brief Illness. Business. J A O S n D ip rN —hcroliie; I look impressed. j real numbers. Since then Japan haa pretty far Into the past, vlMtors to Appalachians and the Ozarka, eoir- waotefi to fiy. beloved flying for material gain! head back, so that ahe coulnn, the National Folk Festival learned "H e hopes to do aometUng real- at The moon, which Instead of lielng That Chinese Hopes Of ; lost much more heavily in Sbantimg. boys wbo will stage a wedding with Land O’Lakes ROOER BBBOKNER—kero; h* Evelyp steered the conversation March 33, 1868 and came from there today. Batde With Candidates Thomas F. Oonran, who has been ly big some day,” Jackie broke In fu ll, and round now, was only a EVERYBODY SAVES AT I Material destrucUon has ap- to Manchester 38 years ago. all the trimmings. Mormons to sing Butter, lb. . . . .~3^ to toat the •tratorahere. back where ahe wanted It. "A June ' proached if not passed a billion The "Two-Bit", they found by pn^rietor o f Conran’s Soda Shoppe, eagerly. She saw a chance to Inter- silvery silver. “Shopping for a She Is survived by four sons; marching sons of their great trek to BBBYt. MELROSE wealUiv wedding would be nice." she sug- Vidoiy Soaring As Foes American dollars. comparison with festival perform- Utah, Dunkads who will sing the Selecting Own Issues. on Depot Square, and who haa filed est Mr. Scott, who certainly had trousseau and planning a big an- Raymond ,J. of Glastonbury, Ed- noUcc o f IntenUon to seU his busi- Native Freeh widow: ate wanted Roger. gested tactfuUy. The dear children. The war seems to have transform- ances. looks suspiciously like a traditional hymns of their faith— plenty of what-it-took for such mat- nouncement party and peot>la aaylng mund S. o f New Haven, Lawrencb n g , had advised bis creditors Eggs, dor. ... EVELYN LA FAROE—Jadde’a It looked as though they would need ed CliJna from pollUcal semi-chaos Lithuanian wedding dance called a even Chesapeake bay ojrster shuck' 30c '•wflier; ihe wanted n eon-ln-lnw. ters, In Roger’s secret ambition. help. they’ll give me bridal showers and Are Being Pressed Back. L. o f Manchester, and Roger W. of "Vestuvla’’. One of Its itepa also torough his attorney. Judge Harold to something like a unified nation. ers with a song called "Certainly, Washington. May 6— (A P )— Sen. Yeeterdnyt Aa she had feared. "Roffcr would like to make some questions and questions and ques- Oenerallselmo Chlang Kai-Shek hat Manchester; two daughters, Mra occurs In a cowboy dance current In Lord.’’ Oarrity, that he is Insolvent, P fo. Pea Beans, atratospbere flights," she explained. *T wouldn’t have a June wedding Uons. You've uo Idea." Jackie finish- Everybody's Market ate Republican leaders have agreed •toefcle>e uother’a plane were wortc- rallied nearly all elements, Including Eva W. ElUott of .West Hartford the Bouthwest. fering not to go through bankruptcy 8 I b a ...... 'Tests for speed, altitude. 'Tbat’a the for anyone!” Jackie said. "Orange ed darkly. PRICES GO INTO EFFECT AS SOON AS HERALD IS OUTl DIAL 6721 FOR FREE DELIVERY! ^ ASSOCIATED PRESS and Mrs, Am y W. McCaim of Man- The streets have been gay for on a new type o f strategy for the proceedings Mr. Oonran Is asking his " d ranch too fast for her; her bloasonui, rice and old shoes. I'm even his archfoee, the Ciommunists, The "Susy-Q" trace! In part to day or so with ScotUsb kilts and coming thing In aviation. Only, of Roger glanced down at her. She H m wmr In tb« Orient ends Its chester, six grandchildren and one coming Senatorial campaign __ a creditors to compromise their claims la th e r hod nireadjr annooneed the never going to have that kind of to China's fight for existence. Mexico, aa well aa to Harlem. Those cowbosrs. Strange looking musical Whole Green ^gagenMBt! course,” and now Jackie gave Hr. looked so sweet and lonely. He bad tatth montli today (Friday) eritb Japan's CiMiquests great grandchildren: two brothers, same active Mexicans also do some- state-by-sUte battle In which Indi- and SetUe for 33 1.8 cents on the wedding." instruments are carried from tazla Peas, lb...... CHAPTER V Scott a amlle almost equalling been driving at what waa practical- C HECK THESE PRICES! .Cblna’t legions resisting and even A catalogue of Japan's conquests: Walter O. Brown of Coventry and thing that might have suggested dollar. Letters to this effect were 4c "Dear me,” Elvelyn sighed. "The and trolleys; Dulcimers, Indian vidual candidates can choose their , At the end of ten days, during Evelyn’a in eweatnesa, "ha’ll have to ly a snail’s pace since It wsa his ■triking back at Japan's mechaniz- Five of China's grestest clUes, Lewis A. Brown of Andover, one truckin'. All In the name of folk sent to his creditors this morning. way 3TOU take on, darling, one would flutes and more usual things such aa own tactics against Domocrats. Krasdale Flour, Which, try aa she might. Jackie find a Santa CSaua.” contention that four-wheeled con' ed power with increasing vigor and Changbai, Peiping, Tientsin, Nan- sister, Mrs. Maud L. Woodward of dancing, of course. William H. Taft, who haa been em. "Santa Claus!" Evelyn looked think jrou weren’t even engaged!" bull fiddles, and guitars In several TTie Senate Republican Campaign MJJd not help feeling "Jittery.’ veyances were far more dsngeirous hope o f ultimate victor}’. king, Hangchow. Bolton . The southern negroes have danc- ployed for a number of yeans by 6 lb. b ag "Certainly we’re engaged!" Roger variations. committee, members said today, has 21c KOffW got back safely. That sick completely bewildered at the turn than those with wings, but now be CRISC O For four months the previously Nearly all the five northern prov- Funeral services will be held at ed Jigs for years; dressed iip by Mr. Conran, Intends to take over threw Jackie a warning glance. IV O RY SO AP O X Y D O L The festival Is the fifth of national decided that such a "Grass Roots" empty feeling left her; Jackie was the conversation hod taken. "But 1 drove even more slowly, rapid spread of Japanese conquest inces— Hopeh, C^hahar, Suiyuan, Watkins' Funeral Horae Sunday af- night club performers, some of those the soda shop business. In addi. Yellow Cling thought we were discussing plans "But you must give us a litUe more ternoon at 2 o’clock (d s .t) with scope, and the first given In the system will be much more effective Uon to the 8 c ^ Shoppe Mr. Oonran even glad that he was coming out Ume to get used to the Idea, Mrs. " I ’ve got Something to tall you, 31b. ca n 4 7 c ; over the map of China has been Shansi, Shantung—which were con- steps have been called the "Black east. It is sponsored this spring by than any rigid program committing Peaches, 1 lb. can for you children’s future!" (M e diu m ) 5c sidered her first objective. Rev.'Watson Woodruff of the Cen- haa conducted the Jack and JUl club 10c for dinner. I f ahe bad known what Dunn." ho said. "Something terribly im- 2 larg e 3 7 c ' Stalled. RecenU.v on the main war Bottom.” the Washington Post, and dlected all candidates on all national Issues. '' "So we are," Roger assured her. Large portions of Klangsu, Che- ter Congregational church officiat- In connection with the soda shop the dinner was going to be like, she portant." But, for some reason he front In southern Shantung province The SOO-odd festival folk who by Sarah Gertrude Knott, origina- Pure Preserves, "Jackie means Pd have to have a "O f eourss. dear boy. But you . tbs Chinese have assumed the of- kiang, Anhwei and Honan prorinces. ing. Burial win be in the South One party leader asserted this and Is also probation officer In the might have felt differently. did not tell her right awayTinatead have come to Washington without tor of the Idea. Afternoon and night strategy would provide for "build- 1 lb. jar backer," ba explained to Mr. Scott. must start right now and call me SPECIAL! White Meat teisive. Japan has suffered one But In most cases conquest has Yard cemetery, Tolland. Watkins’ Town Court. 18c It began well enough, with Evelyn ‘mother’.’’ he did something he had had no In- Fancy Native pay—because they really enjoy do- programs wlll^be given through Sun- ing from the ground up rather than presiding snailingly at one end of the "Someone especially Interested..." . aiajor defeat. Another seems possi- been merely an overrunning, and Funeral Hoipe will be open Satur- Jackie did choke on her wine this tention of doing at all. Maybe It waa ing the Bhings their grandparenta from the top down." long. candle-Ugbted toble. with Mr. ” The future of aviation la one ble. Japan now holds little more than day afternoon and evening for the Astor Tea, thing I am not Interested In,” Mr. Ume. She was glad this terrible the fault of that silver of a moon, T u n a Fla k es John Paul Scott at the other end. .■I .ifi Neutral observers are wondering the big dUea and main railways In friends of Mrs. Williams. He said the committee .would not H lb. pkg. Scott said concisely. Ha tUd down dinner was nearly over. If her or because Jackie turned to look up 2 tins 2 5 c I Rh u b arb attempt to dictate the candidates’ 30c and Jackie across from Roger. 3 lbs. 10c whether a turning of the tide— one the "occupied" territory. Even A60UTT0WN about 35,000 feet, as though ba bad mother thought she would ever cau at him. He bent and klased her__ et tba great Udea o f history, Japan's these must constantly be defended campaign policies, but It was point- ‘T think we should ihake a toast full on her pretty fresh young Upa, ed out that all Republicans are ex- Hose and Ladder Company No. 4, Our Special fallen from tha stratosphare. In Mr. Scott ‘‘father," she would have ' oxpaasloB— may not be at band. against Chinese guerrilla armiea FUNERALS to these young sweethearta. don’t to gueas again A breathleaa sort of klta. like a test pected to emphasize one national will hold an outdoor drill tonight at Coffee, 1 lb. you. Paul?" Evelyn suggested, rais- JacUa'a aatlmatlon. ’T he mmin Faaey New Crop Before they were stalled, Japan's Both nations are tired o f the war, White Home Not Empty 19c thing,” he said to Roger, "is whether dive, like a flight to tha moon Itself. Mrm. Martin Burnet Velch Issue—government economy and * o'clock. ing her wine glass ‘Can you think "And now," Evelyn said, as she armies bad overrun approximately but neither can stop. For China It you can provide adequately for Mlsa But It only lasted for a second. Fa n cy C ucu m b ers The funeral of Mrs. Martin Bur- budget balancing. of something appropriate? Aren't lad tha way from the dining room, 3 fo r 10c . 400,(XX) square miles of Chinese ter- Is a fight for life. For Japan, al- Jacqueline.’’ Jackie swung a strong young arm; net Velch, who died at her home. There was no Immediate com- they quite tha most radiant sweet- "o f couraa you chUdren would Uke GRA PES ritory. Japan's aviation had carried though It began as an "Incident' When President Is Away " I f you mean can I take care ef a resounding slap atruck him 44 Woodbrldge street. Wednesday ment by Republican Congressional hearts you ever saw?" to ba by youraelvea. Why don’t you VaPa horrors still further, alopg and developed Into a puniUve expe- her," Roger began. squarely serosa his Jaw. night, will be held at her home Sat- leaders on the speech of Herbert Jaokle almost choked on bar alp taka another moonlight ride ? May- whole extent of China's coast diUon, It baa grown to Involve her Washington, May 6—(AP) ■ guess I caa taka care o f my- "K you ever try that again!" ahe Fa n cy Stra w b erries urday morning at 8:30 and at 8L ■'E^.^Houaa Is not immune to worn linens Hoover at Oklahoma City last night. of sherry. "S'weethearta!" she sput- be then you can decide things defi- cried furiously. And then she did q u art 2 3 c 2 lbs. 2 5 c aod for 1,000 miles Inland. hegemony o f the Orient—her role as President and Mrs. Roosevelt are aelf. thank you!" Jackie flashed. nitely," ^ peace-keeper of East Asia, she calls Bridget’s church at 9 o’clock, with and fraying curtains. The former President offered an 11- tered. "Why. w e..'..oh goodness. the most unexpected thing In all tha Hundreds of thousands have been burial In St. Bridget's cemetery. away, but the White House Isn’t "There, there, chUdraa," Evelyn it—her status as a world power, Below-stalra, there la a bustle In polnt program to put the nation "on A N N O U N C E M E N T Mother, do you have to say such "That’s a swell idea,” Roger world—for Jackie. She burst Into hilled; more than one million prob- empty—far from It. There are still gave them each a placating smile. agreed. perhaps even her whole social, the modern kitchens. The house- saner and more cheerful road." things?" The glance aba threw at tears. Large. Freeh ably have been wounded or are mlss- meals to get, tourists to be shown keeper and her small permanent "Paul Is merely t r y i ^ to to helpfuL Saltin es economic and pollUcal fabric. Among other things, Mr. Hoover We Now Have A Complete Up-To-Date Roger ^pealed for Us support. She Jackie thought onjrthlng would (To Be ConUnned) 2 lb. b ox 19c iBg: tans of millions bags been made ENGLISH LABORITE abouts, and a few beds to make. staff of cooks, besides preparing stressed government economy, urged homelem or destitute. Japanese retl- It has confronted the Japanese wondered If be had any Idea all aha Uniformed White House police at meals for the servants, are getting that taxes be revised to encourage had been through theee pest ten PIN EA PPLES «n o s to disclose their costs and government with perplexity, put the the doors keep busy answering ready for the First Family’s return. Initiative and enterprise, and rccom- days, ^ t of course he hadn’t. He lack o f adequate Chinese machinery Japanese buslnou man In a strait- questions of sightseers. It’s the Fresh M ea t D e p art m e n t WiTTiueoinsR iWnWREWWs’ ELECTION WINNER Mias Elizabeth Henderson, a biended creation of a non-partisan did not know her mother. WONDERFUL POR , spry GIVES . Fru it C o c k t a il Vs I to tally the losses make accurate jacket, burdened the Japanese ^ a k of the tourist season. young cousin of Mrs. Roosevelt who 25-man court lo direct federal re- I ev w TAsreo/ USUAL imtASANT 2 ca ns 2 5c With George Cowles In Charge so CRISP.' SUCH CAKESt TOO S p r y f SUCH TENDER , counts Impoasible. masses with taxes and higher living The stair rail between the ground is attending school here, lives at the serve board policies. "Let’s make it Just to Jackie," ODOR WHEN I ar e lighter 15c each (OonUnoed from Page Ona) DCLICATC CAKES , FLAKY RASTRV-I H alf Million Japanese costs and taken sons and husbands floor and the east room Is shined White House, but when she is alone, While the Republican Senate com- Roger responded gaUanUy. "She's a PRy-Siiry is FINER, MIXED IN BEEF - PORK - LAMB • STEAKS • FOWL sweetheart, even If she Isn’t mine— FlAVORl womderm ^ ,_AS DIGESTIBLE The war has sent probably SOO,- from scores o f thousands of Japs' every 15 minutes as usual, because she prefers a tray In her room to mittee has been holding Informal HAMS HALF THE TI ME AS BREAD . ' nese homes. higher Income tau and Increases In thousands troop up and down dup meals downstairs. AND ALL KINI^ OF COLD CUTS yet." His glance waa full o f signifi- flOO Japanese soMien to the Oontl- the tea and gasoline duties,, was a conference on campaign plans, the N a tiv e A sp ara g us b un. 12c aant, to be confronted by twice or The map pictures Japan's gains, Ing visiting hours. On the White House ^grounds.______, Democratic Senate group has been cance; It held admiration, too. For which she may not be able to re- big factor In his defeat. IdJe. Jackie did look like a sweetheart, Fresh F u ll Peas 4 q ts. 2 5 c three Unoes their numbers It has T^e Lichfield bye-election was the A glib guide races through his gardeners are busy pruning trees! Special Today and Tomorrow ttghtaned the clamp of auttaorltar- tain. Between' one-fifth and one- colorful patter about the clock cutting grass, watering and trim- The DemocraUc committee has her hair so golden, her eyes twin- fourth of the area of China proper ninth since the 1935 general election flames, her neck and arms golden, laa rule on both peoplee. It haa put In which labor haa taken a seat from bought In Washington’s day— It ming the shrubbery. had no chairman since the resigna- a Japanese naval blockade on (Ehccluding the vast dependencies of the government. The government still runs—and other White House Despite all this activity veteran tion of Senator Guffy (D.,Pa.), last RIB RO ASTS lb. 29c too, In contrast to the fluffy trans- Strin g Beans 2 q ts. 19c China’s coasts and Involved Japan Mongolia, Tibet and Turkestan) also has lost one seat to on Inde- curios. A mold checks wraps on employes said It was really quiet. y***'’ Guffey, who threatened "re- parency of her white dress. Ra d ish es, N a tiv e, 3 b u n. 10c hi wrangles with the United States have been marched over by Japa- pendent and another to an Independ- the lower floor. When and If the President goes taliation" against Democrats oppos- "That’s Just what we want to and other powers. nese armies. ent conservative, while In 34 other The three ushers, however, are away for a summer vacation, the ed to President Roosevelt's court COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES talk about," Evelyn said. "Now tell Th* great part of the "conquered" staff will Work at fuU speed. That’s reorganization program, said he me, what are your plana, my dear Very Fine (All Purpose) Baldwin Ooaffonted by the prospect of a bye-electlona since 1935 political catching up on office business which Get A Deean Oreasae Free With Every Dozen of "Natural Color” area Is contained within the vast representation has been unchanged was left unfinished during busy wher^ the White House gets its real would not head the committee boy?" ‘ dlasstmus failura to achieve com- "spring cleaning." again. : plate vtctory In C3ilna, Japan still | windings of the Yellow river, Observers attributed much of La- days of official entertaining. The "Plana....?" Rogar’a look was is afraid to throw her enure through Suiyuan, along Sbanal's Iwr’s recent climb to the resigna- social secretaries are planning gar- Senator Barkley of Kentucky. C h a rt e r O a k G rocery blank. A p p les K * " ' 11 lbs. 2 9c Democratic floor leader, said he SlNngth into the stguggle—ahe has western border, across Honan and tion o f Anthony EMen as foreign den parties which will begin when January was named for the Ro- "Yes. plans. When do you two Ju ice OrangesAdS.d)'°'doz. 2 9 c secretary February 20. Eden, how- appoint a chairman soon but In Business .35 Years! ’ the avar-present fear of the Soviet Shantung. Except for a small slice Mrs. Roosevelt returns next week. man god. Janus. He was god of the sweet children Intend to be mar' ever, has refused to bolt the Consep. Upstairs maids turn to mending added the committee probably would Raaalaa glaint to the northweat. of Shantung south o f the river, day and the beginning of thr year, 83 CHARTER OAK STREET TELEPHONE 3862 ried?" Jspan's northern armlee have been rative Party or actively oppose the when they get their dally cleaning and was pictured with a head that not ftmctlon actively until late In "Mother!” Fapey, Large Tha war baa had three dlatinct tmamberlaln government. the summer, after most held back from crossing that mighty out of the way. Even the White looked t'wo ways. primaries Branch Store: 233 North Elm Street • Telephone 5430 "Now, darling," her mother si. No. 1 Now Potatoes ’..phaasa aince Ita Genesis In an ex- barrier. are over. 8 lbs. 25c change o f Shota in the dark on the lenc^ Jackie with one of her pS' The secondary "occupied" area la a B a n a n as :■ Bight of July 7, 1937, at Marco Polo tlent' smiles. **We do have to get 5 lbs. 2 5 c Large Solid Lemons htidga, west of Peiping. wedge driven some 200 nJIes Inland such details settled. Don't you ea. 2c along the lower Yangtze river, In- First was the comparaUvely easy agree, Paul?" Her^ bright glanoa cluding Shanghai, Nanking and flew d o ^ tha table to recelva hla Japanese overrunning of nearly all Hangchow. North China. Next came the bitter nod of agreement " ^ u l, perhaps. FREEI One Peck Fancy ^ tiv e Spinach with each purchase of $1.00 or more in our But the Japanese still are no ghanghal»Nanlcing phase, ending It would be Just as well for you to closer than 380 miles at any point with the fall of Nanking, the Cbl- ask Roger a few questions." Fruit and Vegetable Department. to Hankow, rallying center of Beas capital, Dec. IS. Finally, the "Really, Mother...... " Jackie China's reinvigorated resistance. New O D O R LESS w ay to fry fish ft -anbaequent phase of atalemate on The Manchester Public Market started to protest again. Heavens! There China's government still func- the nmlor front and relaUvely un- this waa even worse than all aha Fancy, Finn, Hard, Selected - Uons. Her armies, apparently shat- bad been through alone with Bhrelyn. important fighting on the far tered after Nanking, having been crisper, digestible, doHbly delicloDs Grapefruit, very forge Mngea. B U Y BEEF FOR Y O U R SU N D A Y DIN N ER! “Tbat’a all righ t’’ She had not I QOLDEN FISH SAUTt reformed and are being rearmed. The most important part o f a meal is quality. Be sure it’s the sent Roger any wild look this time, ATTBimoH,. an you ladies Chinese hope a new phase of vlc- Since Nanking the Japanese have vor, as digestible as i f baked. J Crtep, tender, tasty-fried In Spry T o m a t o es 2 Ib. bsk t. but he came to her rescue, any- kstt to tnry for them has opened. tried vainly to Join their northern . , . ^ ^ quality merchandise not only helpful L w h o j u s t fry fish! Use Spry for all your bak- Thalr military, loasea have been PRIM E B EE F! PRIM E B EEF! way/ "Aak me anything you like,” There's no unpleasant odor I 3 pouadi fresh fish teaspoon pepper conquests an dthose In the Yangtze in planning* your menus, but you will find them economical as be said to Mr. Scott ing, too. C^ket ate dreams of tramendoua, eaUmated In Hankow, vaUey. The Chinese stiU hold the when you use purer ALL-veg^ lightnett. Pastry just melts in j (halibut, haddock, Jf teaspoon paprika thalr new capital, at roughly one Mr. Scott put down Us foirk In I cod. mackerel. J egg. sUghUy beaten I vital corridor of the Lunghal which O V E N R O A S T ...... | b .2 9 c Us deliberate manner. "W ell, now table Spry. No amoke in the your mouth. And to easy to Corn million killed and wounded. In Jw - separates the two areas. I with 1 tablespoon per con Poter Pan let me see. Just what era your plans, kitchen or in your eyes, ^ d make. TrtgU.trtamid Spry J Heupcommeal srater 0 Peanut Butter t ______Roger?" oh, auch good fiih—crispy- blends like magi^with your I IH teaspoons salt KcupSpry I Butter, Fairmont Creamery (Better Butter) 2 lbs...... 61c | "Plans? Nothing very definite. brown outside, tender and Peas Boneless Rolled Veal for Roasting — from other ingredients, cuts mixing per con Hershey’a FOR A NICE MEAT LOAF Pm aftU d," Roger answered. "Aside meaty inside, delicate in fla- I Remove skin and bone from fish (if desired) Baking Chocolate Prime Veal, r t p< time in half. Spry today! j and cut into pieces for serving. M ix com Chuck Beef Ground, o r* Cheese, Mildly cured from wholemilk, lb...... 25c from what Pm doing now. Instruct- TMR ing, some test flying, a bit of map- I meal and seasonings thoroughly. String Beans *’**** lb...... \... Z dc pumd per con Btaley’a Shoulder Veal to Bake, '»>•••...... 25g Muenstw Che^e (Arlington Brand) it’s deiicious, ib. 21c ping, now and then." T ALL-vesetable shortening I Dip pieces of fish in beaten egg, then in Cube Starch Lower Round Ground, -TRIPLE-CREAMEDI I msoned com meal, and sautd in hot Spry Ib...... - ...... ^O C Cream Chesee in 3 oz^ foil pkgs., 2 p k g s ...... I5c S*lh.ssws Cocoa Baker’! Breast of Veal for Stuffing. m (w lb...... A9c .| in frying pan until golden brown on one i Ib. con Freshly Ground Hamburg, w f\ Eggs, Native Strictly Fresh (extra laitre) dozen...... 33c VsmoM hoiiM) inililgg exports I side. (Remember, no smokj-, smelly kitchen Wyandotte Cleanser when you f ^ with Spry. And fried fowls Ib...... 1 9 c jvrait s Club Cheese, white and yellow, machine sliced, lb .___ 25c praise Spry. "Creamleat« Veal Shanks, 4 /\ lare sodigestible, even a child can eat them!) Pork and Beans Igst. 21's VANCOj Home Made Sausage Meat, a f\ abortealng I aver ased," Ib...... l O C Macaroni Salad and Cole Slaw, your choice, lb...... 15c Turn carefully and brown on other side. Ketchup Ige. 14 ox. hot. 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Ib...... 29 c Milk, Evaporated, Royal Scarlet, 4 taU cans ^ 25c to proclaim the age la which easy on the hands Forequartefh of Baby Spring Lamb, boned Boneless Sugar Cured Ham o we live as a ealloiis one aad Cherries Maraaeamo tOtIB UANfV Mill Bf and rolled if you wiah, Tomatoes, Red Line Brand, largest can 15c, No. 2 can .. .'. 9c deaerlhe t h e 5 oz. jar A pricots Krasdalo (HfFcninr PMiiNOfn in Piece, lb...... 30C people w h o t Ou ao f aj ot Tomat^s, ^ y a l Scarlet (solid pack) largest can ...... i?c ‘^PtFfiiT \Au\mn lb...... AVC ate pert «t It rOSMUlHDi ■ WVtllK, Fancy Rib Lamb Chops —^ From Genuine COLD CUT SPECIALS! Diced Carrots, Royal Scarlet, No. 2 cans, 3 cans...... ,...25c as bataig i Fine Quality Baby Lamb, o / > V eal Lo af - Bologna or Minced 1 Fancy Spiced Ham, Cut Beets, Royal Scarlet, largest cans, 2 c a n s ___ 21c vsM of an lb...... Ib...... 29 c f e e I I a g s.| Our Own Virginia Baked Ham, ^ a s (Gk)^ Honest Brand) sweet, tender. No. 2 cans, 2 for .'29c Those ef A N DERSO N & N OREN Fra n k f u rts lb. 19c MEATS, GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 2 p o u n ds 31c PRIME MILK-FED POULTRY Ib...... 59c Fruit Cocktail Royal Scarlet, Ig. can 27(ysize 1 cans, 2 for . 29c who have! PHONE 4076 A Jar of Mustard Free With Each Pound! Extra Fancy Holognia in Piece, o Bf token ftme to FREE DELIVERY Home Dressed Frying Chickens, o gv eoioflilljr Ob- ^ 361 CENTER ST. 2'/i to 3 pounds each, Ib...... Owf C Ib...... 25c I Peaches or Bartlett Pears, Royal Scarlet, No. D/a can, 2 o v foRew-taea at their Honnel’e CUetoa fo. O o n Flekae. » CAMPBELL’S SOUPS Iowa State Butter, 93-Score Ib. 31c Fancy Fresh Cut Up Fowl, ool^ work, kaow that aotUag a on, pkg...... OC I f you want the best la Pork, Soup aad Noodle 3 Ige. cons 25c Remember Folks! each ...... /SfC TRY OUR SUGAR CURED Campbell’s Assorted Soups (except chicken and ^ ' WHIM ba farther fnan Except CUctoa ead Moaliroom try a Roost cat from Bright- tram. Chivalty, aeatlmeat — a } ••Ooffgfo Corn Platoa aad wood Freshest: Sliced Boiled H orn. . |b. 29c Fancy Fresh Fowl, 4 to 4 Vi Q w CORNED BEEF mushroom) ...... o o'v* patitade are not dead. They 1 Kanacgfo W t o a * « m Log! of Lamb. Hormel's Chicken pounds each, lb...... J 1 C Lean Rib or Navel Pieces, a o have their rightfai pleee la ...... 19c 25c Boneless Pot Boast, r%f\ Ige. con 39c Fowl, Medium, Sire, Tomato Juice, Royal Scarlet, M oz. can 23c^ i^Va oz. , 4 for 25c every human heert, Our Prize Contest lb...... 12c ...... 3 0c Kenogs's Ib...... Z9c Fancy Boneless Brisket ^ o if Grapefruit Juice, Royal Scarlet, 47 oz. can 25c, No. 2 can, 3 for 28c BIO VALUE! Brosrale Sardfoee, Rib Roost Beef, h Corned Beef, Ib...... Am%C'. ttJ^a^s*^aaaae*B j(^^ of RED UMB BRAND Corn Flakes R A T H 'S LA RD ^ m e ra n g Blended Orange and Grapefruit Juice, No. 2,2 for 25c 819 Mala SL. have f o ^ t M r ">•...... 3 5c lb. pkg. 10c lb...... ” _ ' Vtoati Ltaaa Beaae Portagal Bordlaca, Fresh Ground Hemborg, 0% m BUDGET MEAT SPE(HALI rightfai place la the bomea ef Closes Chuck Pieces of Corned B ^ f to slice cold, C h orala^, h o m style, assorted, nice for Mother’s Day, lb. 33c ■sseet Corn Early Jane Pi SA LA D DRESSIN G the oommimity. Becanee their T yiagleae Bcaas "»•...... 25c 2 p k gs. 15c qt. jar 2i$c Calves' Liver, re |w parity, wheleeomenem »««ii Oelves’ Liver, m m A 13e Black W^nut Cookies (Edgemont) 1 Ib. boxes...... i^ Eeaaomy Flak WeimM, W heel Eriaplee Ib...... o 5 5 C 25c, 29c flavor are always tha mme...... lO c H Ok ...... 35c M A TC H ES Sugar Cured Sliced Bacon, o O Martim O ackers...... 2 mothers knew that they caa ton eoa ...... 15c 6 box strip 22c Pickled Pigs’ Feet, m m to safely served to every mem- B.&TnaFfoli, q Saturday May 14 »»>...... 33 c Raisin Fruit Cookies, bulk (Sunshine) lb...... ^ ^ ber of the temlly. Toor te- RED LABEL BALADA TEA n>...... 1 5 c Ught meat, c a a ...... 1 / C BRIOBTWOOD HAM ▼orlte breed or eekk pie or SoftasUk Snowsheen KR A SD A LE C O FFEE 1 1b. vacuum con 21c peatiy not on^ pheaea the 10c Wboie er HeM 1 Presto or Bisqnlck at Midnight FRUITS AND FRESH VEGETABLES pelete bat aotM a the bodyh BOTAL 8CABLET STORES B ^ t w o o d Smoked Skoaldere. Detnend for beeltiwirodeeiiir Brightwood Deny sr-— I L O B I H A M Hormel's Eai™ Fancy New Potatoes, 1 C Native Asparagus, vttemlaa. ■ '“ '2 3 c >“ ^45c COFFEE con 29c Oet Yonr I.ettera In On Lg. pKg. A D C I a p r i c o t s Bulk Fancy Native Spinac'lL 1 C ^ DeUeioas Roman Apple Cbkea, Imported 2 37c 3 5 c, 3 9c Ib. 15c “ My Experience With Vanco Soap 15c, 1 8 c * " ' 2 0 c ' ’° " ' ’ , *8c each ■■d P emeaUB Ssrediah Foods Fancy Fresh Green Beans. w /v Orange, Lemon and Lime...... nlfo- TOon Ooeenaot Oakes, Spo- DeUctone Bulk Granules in 1937” Fancy Radishes, r> 2 q u a r t s ...... 19C POWL FOB IVIOAB8EB' Freak String Beam, SA N T A CLA R A PRU NES 2-pound box 2 boxes 27c bunch ...... Scarlet...... 8. SM OEP PBACHES ) Ac Fancy Fresh Green Lima Beans, o ^ SST* s oi. 5 ^ ' & 3 qnerte ...... Dotes Accompanied by three box tops or colored Fancy Fresh Green Peas, o o Wheaties (Telescope free with 2 pkgis.) oii fn- • Fooads or Over No. IVi Tan Caa W A L N U T M EA TS lacsimiles of same, 2 q ua r t s ...... 2 quarts...... 2 5 C 4 # / a o a Cakea, tfle, t ie an. Freeh Peas, i lb. 25e N i « Ripe Tomatoes Summer Squash Force. WlioU Wheat Toasted Flak^L. .V .V ;;;;;; 2 ^ .(k w b e r r y Shorteaka BIs- g5c^2'”$l,89 3 q n e r t e ...... 5 lbs. 2 5 c Native Rhubarb, m j g ...... M e das. 2*” 2 7c Iceberg Lettuce Native Boston Lcttocs Tartety ad Oallekam Oaaklaa, Freeh Aspaingns, C O C O A N U T Bulk Boyg and Girls! Get your box tops to- S lbs. fo r...... 14c ..... 4 2c Ih...... lb. 19c Green Cucumbers Kirkman’g Soap Flakes ...... large pkg. 19c l i e das. «••• erfor ear(y! Land OXakea naa...... Ida, S for tSe BOTAL BOABLET Ripe Tometoee, gether. Make a drive this week for all fleoaege BeOk...... de an, C ELER Y HEARTS GRAPEFRUIT JUICE •9 n*- oosoosooeosoer M ilk bunch 10c you can g e t Get them ready by next SPEQAL AT OUR BAKERY DEPT. Potato Belad — Oole'sinw, IsAROB FLOBIDA OBANOBS Statler Towels, 3 rolls 25c. Statler Toilet Tissue, 4 rolls Bwaefoaad or Unoweetcaed Og Saturday, May 14; ^ Fancy Layer Cakes, a choice of O A Oar Home Made Bread, a large g _ . Me pfot FoO o f Jaha, f s a x New Potatoee, s u g a r Clo th Bog 10 lbs. 45c iciags, each...... d&UC ...... Me qt. SpMfol St, 4 m ...... 29c fa- * O O ' • Ba ...... 6 cc o n assortBcnt to choose from, loaf l U C bever ages ^ Brown B reed...... Ida leaf «m a ...... 2oC SUPER SU DS (19e Sixo) Coffee Rings, sugar frosted. op? Fancy Cap Cakes, a choice of n o Pleee T o y Weddfog Oeke 2 pkgs. 29c 15c each. 2 f o r ...... icings, dozen...... AOC ...... • • 3 f o r 25c .... cans 10c each Ordere Beily. Riy^rt 8 Beer, bottles..... 3 fo r 2 5 c ...... cans 10c each Aeeert- Home Baked Beans, « m Phone Scnrlee UntU 9 O’clock Tonight. omnt ad Weddfog Oeke Orao- 19c Celery, SPECIAL C O O KIE V A LU E! I PEA C H ES (Vs) PEARS (Ts) T H E V A N C O C O . Please Phone Your Order This Eveniag. Pidelk) Beer and Ale, bottles...... « nt u flMrt ...... lO C 1 LB. SUGAR WAFERS (Nabiseo Style) _ I PIN EA PPLE (H 's) DIAL 5187 Budweisetand Schlitz, bottles.. \ . . 2 for 25c OpanABl ^ £ ^ . . 2 3 c Oerrefo 4 Bfo Beete 1 LB. MARSHMALLOW BARS—Both Pounds > Pica. U oe. Jar 2 7c Strewberrfos ■ogaiar 44a Vahm! Aad a Plafo Ftoa, Toot ABN- i tte- HTi 1 0 c c a n > - • • —K.VI Tr SM/Uwa

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LEI30N MAY DANCE I Reapectfollj Toun Bj^PauI Aceto ■AnunEsre* SVSNmo IUBKa IsO. HAW aiESrBR. OONN^ FRIDAY, MAT 6, 198» AUTHORITIES BELIEVE wAJ t m n r t s a u t Total Eclipse of the Moon Nomination Committees; Harry N. ONNEXTSAniRDAY SMITH CONFESSION Anderson of Hartford, Prestdent of Uoning equipment, sad, as tndlcsted WjHWCLt VDUR H0H( WITH PROGRAM COUNTY n 2 0 T H the pounte YMCA AthleUc Asso- ta the above figures, bad meat of Seen in U. S, oh May 14 ctaUon; Charlea W. KlmbaU of NEW HAVM ROAD Us ecsebea furniabad wttb this CORK INSULATtO-l-^ Says She Is Willing To Lead Maaebsster, In charga of tha SOth squlpmsat bsfoN the big drive of Liechtenstein Is Worried ° Win Be HeU At Rainbow h Officers To Grave Of One Of F R I D A Y , M A Y s ( O r n t n l a a d B M t e r e I t o a d a r d T i m s ) , ANNUAL MONDAY Anniversary MsmbsraUp cam - msteUaUoaa took plaee last ysar. VIRJ O l K i ““y blot- out — the moon, but only , Utt i» 4lsater4 nsM-OeglUM riSM .iw teur IstarJ paign; John B. Laufford for ths En- AIR CONDmONED From ths vlsw j^t of pssssagsr iHknE*! NtfrwNc Son's Murder Victims. 81 minutes the night of May 14 the darkens It, as a small portion of the | comfort, tbs eondtlcniag of tha air moon will be totally eclipsed over flsld Boys' Work Committee; WU- Over Threat of Naziisn^i Bolton O9 May 14; Socie- Lkc o«6v coUk min’a rays sUIl strike the mooa Ham Hamilton, Howard Hohl Bar- Is more welcomed during the sum- INSULATCO the enUre United SUtea and North At 1:67 a.m. appears the umbra. * • r is t ls e s w lt h s iit s rs v is u * n o tlos. F . M. gte Matelkanlan, Jam as Tse, County mer eeasoa than ta the winter si- Seattle,' Hay 8.—(AP)—Seventy- America and over the western part N B C - W K A F ( R E D ) N B Y W O R K —M —ID W M - r -- wmou w Winnl.n wiDw» l b w k Hjnfh Semiiury Resident To Be CARS TOTAL 611 UlINGLCStl This U th^ round, soUd black shad- w k b b nrtao w k b h w e m w a b t k ^ w n u Y field aaslstante. though from ths bssith viswpetnt VoduB; Lischteastein — (Oorrs-Astela's Indsnendanee t » ------ty dob Orchestra. two-year-old Mrs. Mary Eleanor of South America. i A t l O — S s t t i w e ar w s a . w t ls « j a r woo ow of the earth. It slides across the w u * . w osh k y w w f b r w ts w sv « b 5 Music will be rendered by the Its m a te r Important is held to The earth's shadow will complete- JM p U N T—^ a r U s koh k al k g * , kfb b be duriagduring tha colder weather. Re- -Half-pint Uechtdaoteln Smith was brought here from the moon taking an hour and 21 min- W ( M w u n n w j w so l i r i t l : M IS w ssti C O A S T Principal Sjieaker At Aft- Behubsrt Trio of RoekvlUe. the prinripolity's ly cover the moon at 3:18 a.m. eas- k n x k o ln k o l k t p y k v T lu t o k m Appreachlng Its summer season, Hat from the teteue outdoor heat of worrtsd. ehlefiy the oustoma sUte prison at Walla Walla last utea to completely cover the satel-. s u n t s ls i k m k d y l; ______O a nL B a i L I The Prsstdeat'B report will be The eighth monthly cabaret night to lead officers to the bones of tern standard time aad will start llte. For western portions of the* read ^ Judge Ralph U. Grant of the Nsw Haven railroad has now in tha aummer, however, la the feature Germany's absorption of Austria neighhoring Swlteerland. • 1*0— dtlO —M uala f a r F u n , O ro h. dance of the 1988 series will be glv- James Eugene Bassett, who she con- sliding off the moon's face again at United States the reverse of umbra er Dinner Program. East Windsor HIU. BltcUon of of- regular eervles 611 alr-condiUoned which brings the noost approval eft a strong, aggreestve neighbor The Noats, however, 0ss of the older eara which have 313 population apeoka German. • over the deeUlon to remain tfidntp many Manchester people, whether said De Caoto Earl Mayer com- setting moon in the west while k f ^ k m ia s S M itb i v t a r w p t f w ls w ja s _ N srib w m isr n U . B a a k sh a lf—w a at to make IL Wben the summer been Blr-condtUonad, now have win- Llechtensteln'i two portleo, tha from our flavorful, gmrden-freoh trulls aad vegetaMee, boagbt During total eclipse, the mooni 111 i10— t i i o —A r t h u r O a d tra y, Jo h n S a lb ary, wUl deUver the main adreas at pendent Is, at best, "prsmatutA?^ j connected with ex-service groups 5 r PAUL L. mitted in their "little brown house" dawn Is lighting the eastern hori- m a t ; Ja a k S h a n n sn , T a n a r - w a a t echedule goes into effect, 49 addi- dow! that cannot be opened, thus opposition Fatherland Union nnd locally wherever posidMe aad priced for thrifty bodgettng. someUmes sUlI visible as a fa W» 1 tbs after-dinner session of ths 30th PnxOWR BARD— Dsapite a four-ysor-old law malsv - or not, have made It a custom to Z\\ becau.se he needed Bassett's auto zon. The sun rises on the morning copper-colored ball. Tbis coloil • i S ^ d :IO —H o lla e a S h a w 's S s a ra n s tional atr-eondlUoned Pullman ears preventing the exterior temperature ths OUsens* Party, have triad to tag tha wearing of party u “ attend the Legion parties, for they to get a atari In life.” of May 14 at 4:46 a.m. and the • 1O0— Ii O ^ O h a a t s i B a n ja m m Sw a a t Anniversary County YMCA Conven- BUT MIOBTY ASRURINO wlU be added, making the total 660, from Interfering with the men-con- the red halo of light which tha &8>n i J i f ^ T i l ^ F a u l W h ila m a n O r— to a tion, to be held this coming Monday combine forces against ths growlag oraboads or other poUUcol Native are seen at every dance. Expres- V--.- She and Mayer, 43, are serving moon sets five minutes later. liJ S " * JiOO—H a lly w sa d H s t a l—o to eat and whan naw slr-condltionad trolled temperature of the air-con- Host sentiment. punishable by l,000.franc (■ slona of approval from frienda In mokes around the earth at the l!io p i i? 0 “ *iO0—T h a H a lly w sa d S h sw a a ts afternoon and evening at the Hart- Bmmetsbuig, I a —(AP) — Mat coaches recently ordered are de- prison terms for the theft of the The preliminaries of this celes- between daylight and darkneas. To S S * L ditioning aystema. The fixed wln- The aging Prince Frans I, bs> <380) finee and six montba* o ^ er towns of the county Indicate B io pr ic t m '•f car. tial show will be visible to sharp t T i " A m a rim ford Seminary beginning with a Zelmet's pillow may bs tard aad livered the total will rise to 710. dowi. In addition, prevent the pre- a person on the moon, this halo I ' l J — d il O —y o u r F a m ily a n d M ina •i# 0—1OiO0—Jim m y O araay O rsh a*— bueinesa aesalon at 4:80 p. m. Dr. cause of hie princess' non-Aryan an- oamsat, Nori ssBUmaat Is RA DISHES that a large number may aim be E. D. Oolvln, who prosecuted eyes shortly after midnight. At ii4 d — 4i44—L I t t I a ------A--n--n--i-a — b a sic : Ju a t S n t a ria in m a n t—w . r p L bumpy but hs'a determined that At ths present time, before re- viously inavltebls summer dust from would be seen completely surround- t :* ^ 1 0 :* O —F ra n k O a lla y O ra b a atra Barstow will apeak on "umenatons cestry, has stepped aside to permit It Is finding favor especially om Sfi expected from out-of-town. Mayer for the theft, expressed doubt 12:44 a.m. eastern standard time, ns j rnr..f h rm . 'R____a m ' . „ a l a —w m t robbers shaU not get ths profits of ceiving tta latest order of cars and sweeping through ths car, thereby 3 bunches 1 Oc. ing the earth. It is due to the ’ f i d f —B d u a s tla..lsa .a frsia__r_v_i_m.__ _W__a__ _N__a_w__a_ t j i j j —t j i j j —A r t K a asa l A O re h a atra for Living". Others participating his country oU station. his 83-yeoivold groad-ntphew, young peoplA Tucker and his W. and the body ever would be found. t O i*0—11:10—T a d F lo rlt a A O re h a atra although not comparable In else to making for clean ns well as com- WPRCVCMEHT WicC the penumbra—the partial shadow lit t e - O a n a a B a n d ,.F io n a Tim a In the program will be—Richard Princs Frans Josef, to become re- Tha emlgmtloa of Jaws from th« M. committee have worked diligent- Deputy Proaecutor John Schermer of the eqrth, will begin to veil the same fllterlw of light by the d ir f — i i g —F r* a r i U d S ' N V J a ''F a r! a d The ateUon waa robbed six Umea several ot tha other Class I rallroeda fortable traveL gent Large Doable Bonehesf W3 S p r u c e S i earths atmasphere which causes J ' j J — f > f?“ F a o l M u f l a a an S M ria NBC.WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK McClure, atudent at Wesleyan 'Unl- la six months before he bought tha principality, which bocoma snsBi ': ly to attain for these parties their said the pair probably would be moon's face. The penumbra does of the country, the New Haven rail- The difference between dUie ex- But tha change did not alter the I nvicagon Co . the red colors of sunset and sunrise. <«4— Ii4 » —O lua B a r r a . O rt e a a tr*— • • r i i w j i w b a -w b sn w b al verelty, speaking on "The County place recently. thing of a havan for them after thfi[ EL***” ^ *’’* * degree of giopularity. brought to trial for murder regard- . w a t t ; O r s b * . A n n ia—m id w ra p m t road has about six percent of all the terior and Interior tsmperaturea in National BoeloUste* (Nosls') attl- war and ths rias of ths Nosls Ie ' CELERY sisa-li d t e - diod—ddiOd—A m m ’ n* A n A — m a t : w h a m k d k n w naT w ijr * w jt n w a yr w m al YMCA Through ths Eyes of One of Zelmet elaeps with a shotgun j Three hundred and sixty persons lesa of whether the body was found., w ill w a b y w e 6r w e k y wapd w t a n w ico railroad-owned eara now bo the aummer Is actually not great, tudee. In fact, the Fatherland Germany, U onothar oonsequanoa tt' J a a k •Baakkai r in T a n a r Bala a—w aat w la u : M Id w a ati n o n r w la k w k k o ll wra n Its Boys”: Lewie Fox, Hartford at. and a pIstoL both loaded, under his equipped, a a s e I railroad* and the but the air on ths Interior of the *“ ‘'y be accommodated, and He said no Immediate investigation tended Mrs. Smith’s admission her - U n a la B a m R s d la S t a t ls n torney, on "Whet the County YMCA pillow. Unlon-CIUsene' Party reconcUlatlon the annexation of AustrlA Gr«c« Peppera Inis month, as the end of the season was planned Into three other killings walking home from a police station, - N s w Y s r k F a ra d s—w a a f: S P *I H *? .* ® " * F « t " ! S o u t h : w rt d w n br Pullman Company on January 1 of coaches Is kept at the proi>er degree Roraaine Lettuce___ confession was true was evidence . B d w in O . H ill's T a lk —s a t w m k k r g r kfd m wro l Itrta w jb o w dau w a s . Haa Achieved In 20 Yeart"; Harry was a clear recognlUon of the One Jew, who bad applied gtoF . .ea. 15c approaches. It is hoped that a rec- she confessed her son perpetrated. where he had gone to report the ’ l i 4 * ' ‘ T b a T h ra a R a m a m —rit n in w a«n k n a ; M o u n ta in : k lo kro d k i 0 | this year had 11,168 air-eondltloned of humidity to moke It eomforteble. Nasla' power. dUsenabip and paid 80,000 tm edL enough for a circumstantla] case Medley Smith. State YMCA Secre- This, plus the few degrses difference Native Head Lettuce ord crowd vdll be on hand. IN PAINTI/Vt AND , Other victims of her son, Mrs. L d P ^ U iia ll'la M an n ara—a t e m t ' S*® •‘®* •ni® •'•«A hjr he-ma n pasiengar eara in operation. Of National Socialism, furthermore. (about f0,900) for It, oa provided by • • • • • 1 5 c Mrs. Smith told authorities In her theft of hia car, when he passed { iS ^ W a l t a i n a k y A b a L y m a n W B A F - N B C f o r o pUonal tary, who will make the leadership that number, 6,407 were owned by In temperatute, provides liveable Those who plan to attend will he Smith said, were Ole Larsen (or son's presence at Walla Walla yes- lis t o f s U U o n a awards; and Elmer T. Thienas, Gen- Is strongly represented within th* law, withdrew tha application and Bed, Ripe pleased to know that their popular RCmiRlNL VUUR HOMei Larson) of Anaconda, Mont., one of three men rolling an aiitomobllo b . A ia k a n d a r’s b ls rl m the railroads and the rest by the conditions and at tha same time ob- terday she would testify as to the wheel down the street. i i O ^ ^ r a l N la h t a r's F l a y —to a C a n L S o f t. eral Secretary of the County YMCA, Raleigh. N. C.—Deputy R. M. Fatherland Union, which aaserta It left. Jewish firms bavs started Ikp*- friends, the Society Club orchestra, Mayer’s several stepfathers, who ' t i t e —Jim m la F l d la r, H a lly w sa d Saunders' new ear had a dented fen- Pullman ffHompany. vlatea too drastic a change In tarn- has 48 per cent of Uecbtenateln'i truth of her confession should she be "Would you like to buy a good ' , ! ' S ” S * '* i b y .T h a m s m n , T a lk 4ij0—S*'*®'' ®"® Ml® Orshaitr* who will conduct the closing dedica- paratura when the paessngar leaves dation pToesedlngs and tea fitght ot win play their seventeenth consecu- vanished In 1923; Dorothy La Casse, called to a trial — 'IO1OO—T a Ba A n n su M s d —o a st: ••4J“ i ’l f ~ r . ‘ ®*' I'® '" W a th ln o t o n tion service. In 1937. air-ooadlUonlqg devices voters. TO M A TOES 2 lbs. 25e wheel?" one of them asked grimes. der adien he parked It on a down- the car at the eng of hie trip. Jewish capital boa becoma p i^ tive engagement for these I>>glon described as Mayer's sweetheart', A m a a ’ n’ A n d y—w a at ra p a at town street. were Installed In 8,090 passenger The party received one adminis- nouneed. I dances. " He recognized it as belonging to his • 'I * —!? > **—F u b y N a w m a n O re b a aira 4 i 1 ^ *:1 0 —T h a R a vsia ra —a a a t: T a At ths butinsss sssaion preceding care of which 3,481 were owned by Watercress...... lOc Rareripes...... 3 bun. 10c who disappeared In 1921, and a DETECTUVE FOB A DAY 10:00—11:00—B a r t l l a a k an d O re h a atra B a A n n e u n o a d—w a it the dinner, reports will be present- When ha returned to hie car trative council lor'a post and the po- cor, notified police, saw the men ar- 4 il0 — O sSJ ^ Jo h n n la Jo h n a ta n a’a Sa n a a the railroads and 609 by the Pull- In order to avoid confusion, res- ■Dave Randall”, of PocateUo, Idaho. t o ...... t o - - ' ‘ a b lla A O ra b a atra ed by PhllHp H. Graham of Suffleld, Saunders found a note which read: The Great Smoky Mountains Na- sition of deputy to Joseph Hoop, the Ripe Avocados Navel Oran^ ^ a tlo n s may be made with Reu- Prosecutor B. Gray Warner con rested, and found the rest of hi* 4 '4 t “ 0:40—Lo w a ll Tb o m aa — aaats man Cx>mpany. This equipment In- tion Park Is believed to have a Nicaraguans ors going bock t» MODIRNCCHOMK FWM-»«aLUR T0->»‘ ROOF.1 CBS-WABC NETWORK - T h a V a o a b o n da Q u arte t—w a tt Treasurer of the County YMCA; "Dear friend: You have a mighty principality's administrator, as the teetr oxcarts and discarding tha ben McCann, dial 7700, or with W car In an alley. •™ 0 - - dtOO—C la m M e C a rth y, S p o rts— John E. Ellsworth, chairman of ths cluded sleeping eara, lounge care, greater variety of plant Ufa than prioa of reconciliation. Henry Weir, 6337. y s ; T h ^ e w a t Ua—n e tw o rk pretty car but the dent ruined Its and other cleeses of passenger (uuv. troffte regulations introdu^oduoad Iqr Bhidowment Committee; Spencer Iboks. I hammered It out with my any other section of the world. In the announcement of this ICEBERG L ETTU C E 15c Mlsalonary society was held Thurs- ween wpre wfbl wler w»ar: W 4> a l i t S i l t S ' .• • •'• b ln o a r, C a m m a n t Tbe New Haven railroad has pi- More than l,800 vorieUes of plants __ tea Amerieon mortasA siaea tliin Grange was held Tuesday evening •aamnea« m t i n b b m 'r ^ m * » a—TIm e x w 1i in a • *0 “ J'}0 ~ !J® '® D a y an d H e r S e n s Gross, chairman of the Financs aad fist.” Chongs, It waa sold the LegieUturo NEW CABBAGE CARROTS day at the church. ! S r ! 'S r & ' ® ' f N a tn u a e In O onos oneered the Installation of atr-condl- automobile hoe been drivoa oC at the Community House when k fa b k rn t bloom In ths pork during the spring, had Wted to Ueeh The postponed Reading a u b 8 A » T —w b n a w p g w h . w b m w o re o frb f '? 0 ~ • p it a ln y 'a O re h a a tra Managua strsete. TOIM D about sixty were present. The lec- c k a o w ib x w m a a w a rn w n b f w l b i w k b n •r^l\ meeting was held Wednesday after- turers hour was a program of en- w hto w k b l 7:10- t:|?? ~ 9«® ' O lie n , T im A Ire n a CUCU M BERS eo. 7e noon at the home of Mrs. Mary 0 1 X 1 8 — w *a t w a fn w bro w q a m wood Wlna'a SpallinoS p a llln a tB a a tertainment being In a contest be- alSZ !:S r5 *"i Martin A Hla Muala Nome Economics committee Healey. l;iJ~,S'J0—Ta Ba Anneunead (30 m.) RED RIPE STRAWBERRIES I volunteer assistants of tween the married and single mem- Mrs. George V. Smith of Willing- bers. The Judges were Mr. and Mrs. a S SrJS'SrS® '**.' Madnouara Ora. [ the Tolland Orange will meet this ton Hill was present at the Ubrary !?~D*"®*"S Muala Orehaatra Rosbrook of Echo Grdnge and a v h w wataa w p n r w m n a w a rn w rr 3?;2?” ! J ‘2SrC' Trumbauar Orehaatra evening at the Community House to meeting in Tolland Monday after- lOiiO—11:*.—Harry Candullt Orehaatra Ex tr a Sp eci a l! Airange and decorate booths for noon when thirty ladles were pres- sister from Kent Grange, a guest of the sample fair to be held at the ent. friends In Willlngton. The decision was In favor of the married mem' 0>mmimlty next Tuesday evening. The regular meeting of Tolland D ressings For Yo u r Sa l a ds May 10, when the public Is Invited bers program. program. 8:16—ShoppsTs Speelal. Save 4 Oeata Ob Eaeh dart to be present. The committee has I been planning for this event for W T IC 9:00—Eton Boys, PINEHURST MAYONNAISE several weeks and expects a large 9 :HL—Richard MascwcU. 9:80—Fiddlers' Fancy. Quart Ja n Pint Ja n 2 ^ prlxes are to a^ rd ed . Dancing wUl follow the BAitfwd, Omul Oaxlng In Hollywood. « M M 0 W . I M O B . a S U M . 10:00—Lew White At the Organ. A Taatv, Smooth Pmsilaa 10:80—Jewel Cowbois. i *>* observed at IB etete OByHgM SATiag Tiaso 11:00—Cincinnati Conservatory of the Federated chufch morning serv- 1^ Nation-Wide Stores |1^ Music. h J M iracle Whip Salad Dressing ice Sunday with an appropriate 12 Noon—Melody Rambllngs With wrvice and flowera. r u. ^ *• Marty Dale. . ' Pints 25e Q u arh 43e 'H'® H. Wales Lines Company, SPRY. SALADA TEA 4:00—Lorenzo Jonas. P. Mr I F O R F O O D S . Go To Haleys Self Serve and Health Market Meriden, s t^ e d 4:16—Ths Btory of Msry MAriln. 12:16—Newa Service — Up News- April 28 with several local men lav- 3 lb. can Brown Label, o » cast. * ,4 9 c PEACHES 4:S0— "HughnsreeT presenting Armour’s Star Fancy, Native, AIl-Greeii ing out the foundation for the large '/i Ib. pkR...... Oa Red and White Rush Hughes, news eommen l-loef—Dance Program. new addition on the Hicks Memori- RINSO OR OXYDOL Red Label, rx • tAtor. 1:00—Orlentale. Special I al school. The addition has been Vi Ib. pkjf...... ^ . Fancy Yellow Cling 4:46—ThS Road of Ufa 1:1#—Rhythmalres. H a m ______Fa n cy H en T u r k e ys Asparagus, lb. bun. 18c n i^ e possible through the Rad- Vl Ib. a. LnaciouK, Whole Halves! 6:00—Dick Tracy. 1:30—Buffalo Presents. M artin i C ra ck e rs 2 Pkgs. 2 5 c 31c ^ ffe Hicks estate, Mias Elizabeth 8:16—Eddie Rubearn'e HAwallsns. Armour's Star Averoga g-9 Hicks and Miss Minnie Helen Hicks 2 ' "'“‘ " 3 7 c Pbjf...... 4 . 6:16—Bright Spots. Sugar Heart ‘o be Included to r Large 5:30—Tour Family and Mine. Golden Ripe Bananas seat 250 people equipped with stage Bent Holld Pock Tin #:4IV—"Little Orphan Annie." Pure Lard ^ d booth for showing motion pic- 2 1 e 2 £ 2 7 « 6:0O-News. T o m a t o es Prim e Rib R a a it tures, with two dressing rooms, ^ e 6:16—Baaebon aoores. R A D 10 ^ °y*J' Flue Quality 3 c».2 5c Lb. 2 7 c Becker’s Spinach Crisp, Ptesh, Telephone present school building Is to be re- T o m a t o es 2 ? - 17c -"*^150 6:30—WrlghtTlIIa ClariML CaalUoirer modeled Inside and a new heating 4:4#—“History In the Headlines' 1 Ounee Ooa Snpeaaa U gkt Meat New Onions PEAS 2 plant unit installed. The room for- —Professor Andre Sehenker Eaatera Btondard nm e P a t R o ast Lb. 2 5 c merly used as the library room In 7:00—Araoe *n’ Anihr. C re a m e ry B u tter White Onions Rib Half or Wbeto Latea the building has been taken for a Su g ar GRAPEFRUIT 7:18—Unde Esra'a Radle StatloiL New York, May 6.—WJZ-NBul I T u n a Fish 15c 2 (.,2 9* Yellow Tamips schrol room for extra work with an 10 Lbs. 4 7 c Red and White Hole’s Quality m A c Rhubarb Ib .5 c 7:30—"Fish Storim" Osptain wdll bring part of the banquet in Mnshrooms additional teacher. The new addl- Fancy—Florida Hammond. Sliced or UiuUoed R o ast Pork Lb. 2 5 c New Potatoes Small Uon will provide a new library room 7:45—"Chandu, The Maglden." honor of Adolf Hitler and Benito Average 10-U rsiuide Whole Segments fa Rich Juice I Bread ______Bweet Potatoes for school use ami the school board 8:00—Lucille Hannera wiUi Frank MueeoUnl given by foreign minister K ip p e r Sn acks Cana [Will uqe this room for their board W h e a ties Black’s Orchestra. Fancy, Large ' ^ Ripe Pineapples Oranges doz. 22c 2 pkRs. 2 3c Count Clano to American listeners meetings. Tlie work Is being done No. * 9:00—WalU ’nme. on Saturday afternoon. Limes LargA 85o doseu. 9:80—A. L. Alexander's Tivo Stor- Tan Can under the supervision of the Merl Tomato Soup, Tins The broadcast will last 16 min- Fo w l _____ Each 7 5 c Apples den Trust and Safe Dejioslt Com^ Nation-Wide ies. A n g el C a k es Campbell’s, 3 c a n s^ U C 01iv« Oil, Ig. hot. 10:00—Ths First Nlghter. utes at U:30, with EnglUh eum- Pears Green Beans qt. 9c pMy. The added facilities for rnarles o» the tooeta to bi* Inierted. school work In the future, no doubt Sunshine Martini r % g Nation-Wide Red 10:SO-Jlmmle Fiddler. Pin k Salm o n Cana Ro ast V e a l Lb. 2 5 c will be much appreciated for the ad- Crackers, 2 pkffs. Bag Coffee, Ib. .. 10:46—Dorothy Thompson. Land O’Lakes - Shurfine - Brookfield t^ cem en t of school work and great C o n f. Su g ar 11:00—Newa. Sen. Robert M. La Follette’e talk I Je lly D o u g h n u ts Derby help to teachers. It Is expected that Vanilla, Pure, 0 9 Nation-Wide 31 Ib. p k gs. 19c 11:16—Program from New York. on "The Third Party Movement," H a m b urg tte rooms will be ready for the fall Cocoa, 2 lb. can 11:80—Rul^ Newrman's Ordiestra. originally Hated for laat Monday. Spedell Lba. 4 5 c bu t t er ______lb. 33c large bottle___ jb O C 1*:00—Weather Report. been rMcheduled for next week's term of school In September. Nation-Wide T o m a t o So|ip CampbelFa or C ru lle rs Dos. I C o rn e d B e e f Can T6c Mrs. Zoe Berkley who has spent Quaker Oats, 3 tins 2 0c 12:02—Ben Cutler’s Orchestra. WJZ-NBC Radio Forum. The Sena- 15c Tomato Juice, Red and White 13:80—^Dlek Stabile’s Orchestra. tor waa unable to appear at the pre- Prom the Famoos SaaU Clara VaUey of rwiir s^ eral days at her summer home large pkg. .. la rg e Package Gold Medal D lntj Moore 1^-Poaiid .Oee Cubby House,” has returned 1 8c 2 Ig. can s...... Sw eet Peas Tender—Sifted vloua tim e.. . .each network la to Raral OoM, Whole Cnpeeled, Natural have a Mother'a Day special Sunday New York City. Rea and White 2 N o. 2 tins 3 5c Tomorrow's Pragram. KRAFT CHEESE SPECIAL Sixteen people from Tolland were ▲ M. afternoon, with Mrs. Grace' NoU B e e f Ste w Lb. Pkg. White or Yellow American, ^ C o rn Fancy Maine Golden Bantam 6:00—Blue Ormas Roy. Crowell of Dallas, Tex., selected as B isq u ick 2 5 c 15c 2 ( „ 2 9 c A PRIC O TS 22c Ptesent a t the May breakfast spon- Velveeta, Pimento or Brick— jd Pkib 3 cans 59c. sored by the North Coventry ladles C o u n try R o ll B u t ter i,b 2 8c 2 N o. 2 tins 2 5 c 6:80—'HeveUIe." 'The American Mother of 1988,’’ to Hole’s Best 3 3 c 7:00—Horning Watch —Bon Haw- be honored. The echedule: WABU- Gold Model or Pinsbaiy** of the church. Tuesday. Kraft Miracle Whip B . Ranch Whole or Halt Rev. and Mrs. William of Hocka- Co m p b elPs Soups thorne. CBS at 1:80, WJZ-NBC at * and ' Fancy Peeled Apricots...... can 29c inum. East Hartford, were In town 3 tins 2 5c 8:00—News. WOR-MBS at 3. Special! 8:18—Doc Schneider's Texaiui Flo u r 24^ Lb. Beg 39c I O ra n g e Pe k o e T e a Lb. 3 9 c in heavy syrup. 4 for |1.05 I Wednesday and called on several Larg e Lo cal Eg gs c 31c Sala d D ressin g Qt. Tolland friends. 8:80—Radio Baxaor. Air waves tonight: 9:00—Blue Orass R ^ . tasty appetizers Mrs. L. Ernest Hall, Miss Alice O T H ER V A L U ES! Talks, WABC-CBS, 7—DanuUan I H a l e ’a B e d B o g TINY TIM MEAT VALUES FRESH FRUITS AND HormeTs 9:18—Runshine Express. Special! IB. Hall and Mrs. John H. Steele Bed aad WUto Oemgrem at Fordham Ui, discussion SWEET OIIEHKINS, VEGETABLES 9:80—Food News. Sa n k a C o f fe e Lb. 3 5 c called on friends In North W'ood- Freeh Shoulders, g gi Iceberg Lettuce, o r * 9:46—Landt TVio. 0# problems of south-Central (Reg. 35c.) Jar ... J.OC stoek. Conn., W’ednesday, Ib...... lb Spiced Ham 1 E urope. C o f f e e “ ^15c 2 (., 29 e Crisp, rrunrhy, tasty pickles. * beads ...... ZO * so. tta 29c SLr Hash 2 35e 10:00—^Amanda Snow. FRBSH F R U IT S A N D V E G F T A B L a SPECIAL! Mrs. Lizzie Adams of Rockville Bleached Celery, e Red and White 10:16—Cbariotesrs. WBAF-NBC, 6:15—Uncle Ears: Oomestle Red railar. Import­ was a caller at the Steele House Chuck Roasts, o c B. A B. Boaed 7— lAtclUa Manners ctmeert: 8___ ed Catlar. Smlthfleld Ham Frosted Spinach ..box 19c doable s ta lk ...... lU 10:80—Muale IntamatlonalA Sp ry 8 Lb. Caa 4 7 c Wednesday. lb...... z a Flour 11:00—Ploreikee Hate. Watte Ttmo; 8:80—A. L. Alexander Spread. Olive Batter. Anchovy Mr. and Mrs. George Stofen are Fancy Apples. _ 6 Ifc. bog 25e Chicken ^ K ix Lg c. Pkg. 11c B a n a n as______4 Lb..19e Ra-spberries...... box 19c I.«g8 of Lamb, o n Red and White N«». 14 T i n 49c 11:18—Ford Rush aad Rttent flliza. ■t^; 6—First Nlghter; 10:30 San Paste, Large Shrimps, Rip^r Save 4e on each package. having a large addition built on « lbs...... Z 5 l FraaclEoo eborua, OompbelTe tUlves, nre«-n Ripe Olives Mze Bed nod White—Faney 11:80—Half Past Eleven. Faaey—DeHelo«M their house. Edward W'oehomurka, lb...... Z / Florida Oranges, a mm 11:46—Renrlng the Customer. WABC-CBS, 6:80—Adventures In Coektall Olives, Jars and Cans Broccoli ...... 23c Sr., and son, Edward, Jr., are the large size. * dos. .... 4 0 ( Prune* of Anrhnvles, .Antipasto, Pork Roasts, a C 2 Corned Beef 2 !ii.'.39c 13:00—Ghaaln’s Muale SerlSA lienee, new educational aeries; T o m a t o So u p Pard Dog Food Tongue and Liver Pastes. Green or Wax Beans , . 17e local carpentera doing the work. Carrots, _ 13:80—^WPA Dance OrcbesUa. 7:60—Paul Whiteman band; A p p les 6 Lb. 2 5 c YounKberriea ...... i9c Several from the Tolland Grange bunch...... S| 1:00—News, Weather, Marhet Re- Itellywood Hotel; 9—Song shop; .Stuffi-d MaiirAinllla OUves I Na 10 SAVOL attended the East Central Pomona port 10:30— Kentucky colonels dinner, lUegularly S5e.) ...... : . 42c [Grange meeting held with Bolton r r eeii oreen Baby T ender Sfierlai: J a r ...... dCVC JO cooked shrimps la each Ferde Qrofe conceit. package. Grange Wednesday evening. PATRONIZE THESE NATION-WIDE STORES: Mrs. Zoe Beckley Is having Mr. WJZ-NBC, 6:16—Ceoecar,.^Saer- I Pin ea p ple Ju ice Bleachin g W a t e r KITTEL’S MAIWET I W. HARRY ENGLAND ehlnger comment: 7—ConceWfrom (CcatMrts Only.) Strin g Beans BEEN SEARCHING FOR Costello of Mansfield doing cement 18 BIswII St. TeL 4264 | Bfanebester Oreea “ Moaoew; 7:80—Death VaUey Daya; work and P. J. Johnston of Rock- TeL 8461 AT MEAT MARKETS Na 18 ' vlUe doing plumbing work on her BURSACK BROS, W D R C 8— Hm and Irene; 8:80—SpelUng Fresh Native Bee; 10—Clyde McCoy orehestrA " Q U A LIT Y " M EA TS? summer home, making several add- 4» Hartford Road — TeL 863* 996 Hartterd, Oeea. ISSO ed Improvements. NaUoa-Wlde Food Stores of New Eoglaad Po t Ro asts lb .2 5 e -2 9 e Pru n e Ju ice I Lu x F la k es ng. 21c { Spin ach rut/'.'" .“ w : " , " " « » • i - p ' j fr,-. com The May meeting of the ITnkm Eeetera DaytlgM BAvtag Time What to expect Saturday: Kentucky Derby; WABC-CBS— I best grade of (.ovemnient ini|4ct^"R jl^drt*Bee^*“ *’ * ’ ’ Flat aad 4-0 «Ma Ooa Bart O la^ Sm olw d Sh o uld ers lb. 2 2 c 8:46 Laat minute preview; 5:16 Run- Prime Steer Beef . Friday, May 8 Fresh—Nottve OKLir.ATrssrv ,CED BACON . .ft. 83* “t”g of the race. , Lig h th o use C le a n se r can 4c AMortf'd P. M. WBAF-NBC, 11:80 A m.-CoUege T o m a t o Ju ice COLD C IT S OconlM Spring. Boned and Rolled 4:00—Chicago Vartetteo. 0* muale of dndim ati string or- Ra d ish es Rib Ro ast lb .2 9 c 4:30—Those Happy Oilmans. SHELL, TEXACO ae TYDOL 3.5r and l.'jc lb. lamb SHOITLDERS ...f t . 20* Faaey SHced '■ C o ld C u ts lb .3 2 c phsstra; 1*:16 p. m.—Skidmore col- Hash Fancy Hew • • .'loro Tender. 4:45—World Economle Co^ratton F’ o t a l o . Sal ad Prertly Ormmd . P r o g r a m . " ' lege women's choir;—NBC Page Q uart Cane - Pint 15c BROILERS...... eadi 99* #:0O—Ad Unap—Dsnea Prngrnwi Bo^ fourth aimuat brass buttons ( PATTERSON’S MARKET rmrue: 4—Oreat plays flnalA "Vel- Slice d Pin ea p ple I M o tor O il Serve ejth Baco n lb. 3 5c 6:30—Music for Fim. Qt. 15c C a b b a g e Rolled or Baked Ham ...... f l . 1 9 ___ 101 CENTER STREET H a m b urg, 2 lbs. 4 9 c Ijr Forge." WABC-CBS, 10 A m.— want yo u to 6:00—Newa Setvloe. Kokhardt's Frankforts Roasting Chickens a . . . ^ SEE SIKEET inds 8:10—Baer ball ScorsA undanati muslcde; 1 p. m.—Na- H a 1 T a n C a n I Fancy—Hatlve Cole Slaw- ^rkeys A RP.-k i K R PLACE TRADE THERE COULD NOT BE. T e n d e r H orn Shank 6:16—Popeire. Uonal Federal aid to education con- TO ference; 3:30—Southern California F u ll Lin e o f S, S, P ierce F a ncy Pint 18c Ib. 2 0c-2 9c 8:80—Books Carter. BACON SQ U A RES...... ft. 30* Legs Lamb Bsckofen’a 6:46—Lum and Abner. ” “Mc college spring festival; 4—Big A p rico ts Rh u b orb Chicken I^oaf Fra n k f u rt e rs Fancy 7:00—Ju st Btetertataunant — Jade twelve music festival from Peorte, RIB ROAST B E E F ...... ft. j o Iamb Chops C a n n ed G oods A t Sp eci a l Prices Faaey-Larga—Ha 1—Hatlve Luxni-y Idiaf Except Best two ribs, Fulton. Andrews Stotera, Hohen- I^ WJZ-NBC, 11:80 a m,—Four-H 6-Oeaee Ja r BUto ...... 40* lb. gartens’ Orchestra. Chop Suey l ot Roasts L # ,, W b ; 3 p. m.—Mualcal arte chorus ...... • 35* Ib. 1:16—WDRC String Bnaembte. of Boatoa, Pa ; 6—Club matinee. Ornndmother'B A sp a ra g us Frooh Dnckn ...... ^oiddera...... 25* Ib. C a l l Frid a y N ig h t for Sa turd a y DeHYery! 1:30—Money Hatteia. M araschin o ...... S»e ’ 7:48—Setenee and Boetety. Borne week-end abort waves: Lamb Rofls...... 24* Ih. 9:00—'Rie Ghost of rnr Saturday. HATS Budapest, 6 Ha t One St. taw ru n Tbedt* Fru it Syru p b .,.i. 19c Plenty of Lean Cuts of Coraod Beef L*an and tender. PETERS* Sweet. Spedal! ^ •um • WHITE STORE Depot Sq. Market D. HERLIHY 8:30—Paul Whiteman's Orehaatra. Oroago,: Meate aad Ureeertes Meals aad Oreeerlea 148 Alain SIreet XeL 8496 9:00|-HoUjrwoed Hold. ------RAN Moscow, 7—Pro- Peas ______, C a rro ts BEndi,4 C Phono Sorvleo UntU 8:00 Tonight. . . Dial 4111 *09 Na aisla 84. XoL 78*6 fiam la EagUah; OSP OSD G8C ;V^- Oor. Center and OrteersM Bte. 10:00—Cohrmhla Sijuars. Bt. f nwieeue T e i . B B SS J. BROGAN 10:46—American Vtewpolnte. QM LGndco, 7:30—North American fr a n k hillery 11:00—Sports—^Nawrs. Indian muMc; 2RO ROUE. 7:80— JiT*C GREEK STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES. 96 Ptee street TeL 8818 Oiamber Music; 081 OSD OfcC 08B SEID N ER'S • R t NED NELSON ^. „**••*• Oraeerlea 11:16—Jimmy Dorsty's Ordiastra. G o ld e n B a n ta m C o rn FREE DELIVERY WITH ALL ORDERS FOR 11.00 AND MORE. 113 Mala 84._____ tkL 1 984 B artfor6 Rand TeL 8M7 ^ P . F . CASHION 11:30—Kentucky Coterid’s Dinner. ^80—Oeraldo concert or- rtiOJ^Art KaoMl'a Orchestra. Msstra: JZJ Tokyo, 13:46—National M A Y O N N A ISE _yE»t Oeatar St. Phone 3888 program. Bert Olety mrt Of POST i*:3 0 —Oasto Nateon's Orehaatra. For Sunday: TWOA Oautemate, 6 C Poposrt for U. 8.; TPAS I 8 Os...... 15c i"^'' D ice d C o rro ts : -'Lv^A'■ 5:1^—Radio Paris eonotft: HBO Osners, 7—Losfus of Nstloiia R E D & W H I T E Pint ...... 2522'^* 7—Ex- 2 3 c y p * * worn Opera “llka"«* 7;16— JW IU U nofrasa for tha Azaatleas; TVUKJ M arhsm allo ws lU iP k t. I Q u a r t .Qsraeaai 7:90—ICsIodtea ot tbs ...... 4 3 c ►r ■ ♦•‘7^-1 '■ '• - .YaiMyissDiU: mo EmaTr M A N C H ISTIR. COHM* Women are fast thinkers. Whan sha gatd mad aba can think of more cti« words and not say tham than a man can think at and apit out

caUar)—Yea, our THIS COUNTRY NBIED8 AI ttttle Henry li wonderfully smart In SPIRITUAL AWAKENING. SO I LOST AJVD FOUND ANNOUNCEMENTS •enool. PAINTING—PAPERING 21 HELP WANTED— HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 DOBS THE WHOLE WORLD. iifibsT —BLACK AND while Setter BICYCLES FOR RENT. 25e hour. MALE W ANTEU^TOBUY 58 H01I8E8 PUR 8ALB - —What is he studying? • p u p . 71 Lynees street. Telephone PROPERTY OWNERS -A ttention. lots for sa l e Mra. Ootrich — He’s atudring Sue—Should I marry a man who | Special rates for the flay,- Free 16.95 repapere room, celling paper' SALE!! OF 8 AND 4 WANTED TO BUT good used " l i ',7679. WAJ4TED—A MATURE man, tor ROOMS of FURNITURE irow HOUm with four acres land. «*nch. and BpanJsb ,and Algebra. Ilea to m e? hour with every five 71 Delmoni ec or kalaommed. Material labor canoe. Give full particulars Includ- FflR SALE—BUILDINO lot on Henry, say “Good morning" for the ctreet. oom er Summit. Phone 6328i steady position. In Manchester, New Furniture (not used) Not far from Maacbeiter. Improve- ' Mother—Sue, do you want to tel '^'IiOST—DEPO.srr BOOK contaln- complete. Inaldt. outside painting ing price. P. O. Box 86, Blast H a rt- I^Iey street, near Center. 60 ft. laay in Algebra. ^ an old maid? Arnold Ne-aon. good pay to right man. Car neces- 18 m onths to pay > ford. iQfiilta. Prlcfi. $3,700. Small am ount ta* Sum of money, on Main street, Large savings. Work guaranteed. ca«h. James Reimle, 62 HamUn St. frontege, very desirable and rea- Lang Phone 3092. Bsry. Write Box R, Herald, tor ap- No payments'If sick ' sonable. Telephone 8086. Friday morning. Reward it retum- pointment or unemployed LAUGHTER Young Mother — Dear, what «d to 27 Hackmatack street. AUrOMomi.ES MIK SAI.E 4 Free atorage FOR 8AI iBr—NEW 6 room house, Forgive me. Lord If I ahould Jeat too makes you think our boy la going ■ I . ------BOOMS WITHOU1 BOARD 59 all modern tmpruvementa. O. L much. to be a politician? tflVOtJND—SUM OF money. Owner FOR SALE—1935 Oldsmoblle coach, KEPAIKING 23 Free delivery REAL ESTATE There le enough of grief without mv SITUATIONS WANTED— The ‘‘Albert Special" FOR RENT-LARGE front t ^ . Flah. 110 Benton street. Telephone Young Father — He says mora „,if, nay have by proving property and goed condition. Very reasonable. 6394. FOR EXCHANGE 76 ^ tears; things that sound well and mean iS'' pajdng for adv. Telephone 5608. Inquire 19 Bralnard Place. LAWN MOWERS sharpened irac- FEMALE 38 8 ROOMS FURNOTTRE With veranda, oompletely fumiab- tory msthcd itockshoUh keys made. If fools alone awk peace la laugh- nothing than any other human be- $10 down ($1.50 week) . 1119 ®d for light housekeeping. Grubs, FOR SALE-“6 ROOM home, steam WILL TRADE good central build- » ter's touch, ing 1 ever aaw. DODGE TRUCK 1934, new paint, Safe lock experu H. aenison, loh The ‘‘Honeymoon’’ 109 Foster. ANNOUNCEMEN'I'S 2 No. earn. Phone 3648. WANTED—WASHINGS to do at -1 heat, bath, electric water system, ■ Ing lot tor a lake shores lot. Writ# F L^t me be one, and be more wide The T qpj^ilje 'Troljey That Meets All the Train. By POntaine Fox good mechanical condition, good 3 ROOMS FURNITURE ROOM FOR ®P6c® for additional rooms. Place Lot, care of Herald. than aeers. DO THEY CALL IT HARD rubber, $125 for quick sale. Call home. Inquire a t 132 BlseeU street. ^------: RENT with or without aSCrCLES for ” RENT—25c hour. Tel. 6534. $13 down ($2.00 week) . $138 well shrubbed, garage. 642 Hilliard Which of air Thy creatures knows LIQUOR BECAUSE IT IS HARD T hs Skipper always CARRrES a rhoins pl a y - pe n 7796. MOWER SHARPENING, repairing! The ‘‘Willow” breakfast with private family, ■Ask ihout 5 tor l plan. Special Vacuum cleaners reeomliuonea a t 72 Sum m er street. street. Tel. 4892. not pain? TO CARRY? 3 ROOMS FURNITURE ON THE K in DERQARTEN SPECIAL rates by da; Qeorge B. Williams, 1932 STUDEBAJCER light 6 sedaji, Key making, lock repairing, sate legal NOTICES Tet none save we poor mortals have 105 Oxford, off Strickland. Tele- ARTICLES FTIR SALE 45 $15 down ($2.00 week) . ' $159 been blessed newly painted, dark green, motor combination changing. Bralthwaite The "Boulevard” phone 6234. and tires excellent, very attractive 52 Pearl St. __ UaCOB PERMIT W’lth mirth. So let me my heritage 3 ROOMS FURNITURE APARTMENTS— FLATS— I®'' APPLICATIOIf retain car Inside and out, $195. Cole FOR SALE—BABY carriage. In- tenements 6.3 Motors, 6463. LAWNMOWER8 sharpened and re- $18 down ($2.50 week) . $188 WmiNGTON Alb.^ of Birch Mountain Road, Bol- In laughter’s Joyous atrengto. STORIES IN quire at 437 Center street The "Royal” only Jest paired. Precision gnndm g. Ue- FOR RENT-2-8 and 4 room dated^ aJi’h *’V*. •" »PPlica ▲ atOMObllM Thn quSckw---- you4 ---- I Irupoy. S M th« Imn It yyc o u . WlUlsm street Width 99 ft., length Tf ?■ AatomobiUi fof Sau ..••• be seen. Kindly furnish references. 165. Large garden. Phone 7900. AatomobiUi foi Cich«ne« 4 4343 ps*7 »equUe*#nl lor a loos here:—your obUIlT Is fsa o r 4 rs q ^ o i m soiuil. Ihol you eon hancDs Wiihoui Mroia m Aato Aeo««aori»»~Tlr»t , • ▲oto R«p»lrlnr—pAioiin* . 7 the loan plan you ssled. prtToey A ren nml Lommm ap I. SSoe loth T .,r In M ..rh..l.r b7 Truck l l l l 4 WASHINGTON TUBBS Autos—For Ulrt ...... \\ • FLAPPER FANNY IjfflTH HBAVy — ------By Crane OUT OUR WAY O o r o t • o—8« r VI c 0^-61 o r • ffV ” 10 PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 7 JU ST LOOK, EASY, A IT'S A , By Williams Mpiorcyol##—BIcyeUo ...... 11 •431k—L lreeee .No. 83l -comIM .rrnt.M iract.wc. t m «ro.*.ae»T.w».- Hold Everything! IT'S AN O U T R A f i E , / ^ ^voniod Autoo~Motnrcjreioo u «uavev5 THE (JUST t o o k AT MY )b L6&THi| R n o n Z. S l . l . T h r . t . r B lSa. T .l S4Se „ UJINDOW^ y S H A M i ^ 'WOT rr « I JUST b e c a u s e TH A T'S W H AT HE'S * ••* •••• •«© Pr«sf»o*l«AA] Sorvleoo lU I. .r (S) P.T r»Bt montkir «n OPkMAGE. I UIOULOVJT PAV A, HAFF DEAD O J afraid OF- - MOLDIN' SArviotf* OetmfC . . . . . 11 sHnrIpal n«l .irM SlBS Sieo u S (f) ^ LAODIE HIS FEET/ HE COULD BouMh&ld 8*rvic«o Offorod i t a on any r.uladrr. ■>oo«kly \WEEK FOe MINDOW PRO A BIG J O B IS NINE Bvlld.ns-Con.rM.To, s- 'j; J . st a v home and st ill ^ TffCnOM , THOSB DERM p "Te n t h s n e v e i^ g i v im * draw his BI& SALARy |l .r r i r & v li RACKEIXERS BUSTED AMD HIS DIVIDEND A C H A N C E t o g e t — evBRy OWE/- w i t h o u t y o u ; i ! # CHECKS--THEY CXXJLpy A L O N G ; Mmin.ry_Dr...„.km,"“ GET ALON(j WITHOUT HE'S GOIN' THRU TM' Ifovlna—Trucklnf->^lorAAo oa NINE TENTHS NOW . ' H IM P E R A while/ fe .f-K ::;'.,’-™.” -"-:” * A M BULA N C E llVi (D ongan) 41! Dr»inz-.linMntiia'‘” r i, oollot Ooodt tnd Sorvlco n AUCTION waat«d~Biistn«M 6*rrleo aalll 5630 CtforatloMAj goaraoo and CUttet ...... (Hollo ran) H OUSE H OLD F U R N ITU R E R nc‘>n, ^ AT THE STORAGE WAREHOUSE OF THE Waaiod*-lnt:rurtl«mB ...... ** ^ 3060 L. T. WOOD COMPANY, 51 BlSSELL STREET. m ^ ^ Flnttirlol Boed^^Stceko^MortftHAo ye (Qulah) MANCHESTER, CONN. Sutinoat OpoorluniilM ...... ^ MR. TUBBsl WHAT' ICoaoj to Lcta ...... ,JJW I.Y 0 U C R O O k ll I V OU'V EYm TUT. MV DEAR SIR*. I \ ...... ••••«#•*** #4 4340 SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1938 AT 1:00 P. M,, D. S. T. PM EARTH HAG HAPPENED? > y* fiM H«l» SIlD .tl.U (Rain or Shine, Under Cover If Stormy) YOU DID T m s l YOU WE ] tou joined the vigilante , .Ip w .n i.a —F .n .l...... ,4 KNOW DCBM BIELL PROTECrOKS ASSOC^I u ,: aalMtn.B W .nt.d ...... X B.lp w.ni,d_.M.|, rim iii"' This Sale Offers A Diveraifled Lot of Home and Cottage ■ WOT wKeSro/ TOU $630. AAJD !1DOKIT^ v !l ^ CALL*'ved A z.D t. % .n t.d ...... HOSPITAL Fnmishings Bllu.Ilor.. W.r.Ld—r.m ii.... i, ME A CROOK AUAiN, AGAIN, OROK 8ito.tion. n-.nud-M.uil Farto sets loehidiBg one modenilstle set practtoally now, bm k. BmplArm.nl A..nn'...... ^ 4 S131 ooasB. ^pleee bedroom w w D o i n WO*, set, teds,neoa. esBoaaastands, nmainndressers. lU BUST YOUR NOSE.' pop.I 2»» Siw k—I*.!—-r.altiT — V.klel*. djnlag room sets, llnolram. chairs and rockers, end tnblea, npright <1 piano, gisssware. linens, dishes, etc- etc. Few antlqae Iten^ * Joullr7 •upp!i«ff ...... * W ATER DEPT. AUeno.-SE^’ NOTICE: Tte abora haa been duly adver- wantofi— p*T»— Poultrr— 41 ‘torage chargea and otter es^pe aa- iW'V'!' ' ‘V M'e’^ ’l.nm ns 5 ?* ®* exceptionally One fnrnl- .vv'i''': For Sai« tim te betaif told by ord^ of owner. Acc«»*oH«i 3077 VoiiaiDf ...... ^ D la me n d a—w a I c h • e w • I fV* * * 1 ( A f l e r l P , M . ) ROBERT M. REID ft SONS, AacUoncers lu sio :: »01 Main Street Hancbeator, Conn. Fbone SIM L®!?' Swapped two agates an* a whistle for this 7868 e ^ WN oook of hot telephone numbers’ . . . an’ they turn out to ba- Hurry “P- Joe. while he’s j-awnfngf Growl like the Maehin.ry .nS Tool...... fi Ifotleal ln.irun-.j;f, !! M A NCHESTER - dickens into that micropbonel’’ tete-1 ^ ST M« K in d . • cUI* at tha atoi^a .. V •• N. BIG. W.y. ^ BBT. F R Y . f O B P . THE. STICKER rearint Apparal—rupt W ATER CO. ALLEY OOP Jraatffd—To Buf ...... By THOMPSON AND COLL Are Where You Find Them i-A— H e I a 11 R«eetta ^ KeefaereBte THANKS FOCTHE'VUV By HAMLIN gWE W U h o u t B fiard 5974 \WATEIZ" TEA, AUNT BESSIE. ioar4era Wanted ...... |UTSlOe, IN TH E HOWLIbkb oniry Board-IU eort; IT5 NOT BAD. SOT I OOWT 6nela—Raauaranu KNOW ABOUT STAVIN& HERG' ^ O C M , A DNBIC PKMJRE- antad ftooir.e—Board ,,, GAS CO. ALL M16HT... W E HAVE OUB, G LID E S STE ALTH lty TOM A BD m Real Beteir Fet Reef OWN CAMPINO EQUIPMENT, T H E T1M Y O B IN -. • Fleta Tenemafiia tl paatoaa IdO^ttone (or Real ea AND.. f e u m . F o r R .n t ...... W 5075

■aniB.r Homo. For .R...... m I at Waacod to Rom ...... u MonI B atata Fo* SnU ELECTRIC C O. aasrtm .ni BulMlns for Sato ... s* pasiotM Proportr tot h alo ...... u farm , sad Land (or Bate .I .:” Jl 5181

Htert.s for talo ...... fj Resl E .tal. for Bxohaiige Evening Herold ••■ted—JUal Bstste A seR d 5121 manrliKitnr Ettntbis VmiUi raroAT, MAY 6,198» The marriage of Miss Rooe U. Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Ladies Reservations for the Joint supper The Manchester Garden club wlU Klein to Edward B. Dzladus, will of Columbus, will seat its newly The Salvation Army band will The monthly meeting of the Con- ABOUTTOWN take place tomorrow morning at • and dance of the American Legion hold its May meeting Monday eve- give a concert o n ^ e grounds at the elected officers tonight at the Man- Post and Auxiliary should be in by ning at 7:30 at the YJ4.C.A. The necticut Society of Naturepathlc o'clock In At. James’s church. chester Country club. Dinner will be Memorial hospital. National Hospi- ASPARAGUS Monday evening. The supper will be subject MU be "Hardy Borders," tal day, Thursday, May 12, from Physicians MU be held Sunday O nter Cburch Women'! Oufld hM served at 6:30 and will be followed served at the Y. M. C. A., Wednes- and colored slides illustrating same afternoon at 8 o’clock at the home FOR SALE The Simple Simon Shop will senre 6:45 to 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. 81dn^ Ftench a special Mother's day dinner. Sun' by an entertainment. Tierney As- day evening at 6:30. TIcketa may be from the Garden Club of America, of Dr. John V. Gregan, 1198 Main ALSO 'RKTington, formerly a.' Manchet- sembly of Hartford and Victory As- purchased through any of the fol- wlU be shown, also gardens In Bar street day, from 12 to 3 o'clock and a list Mias Janet Gordon of Hartford la JUMBO PANSIES and her danghter, Mlsa Jean of the good things and other de- sembly of Rockville will Join with lowing committee members; Mrs. Harbor, Maine. Members are urged spending the week Mth Hiss LucUle ich, to give a mualc^ prograjn tails will be found elsewhere In to- Gibbons assembly for the installa- EJdna Keating, Mrs. Emma Inman, to attend and all others interested Barry of Maple street. Mrs. Haxcl B. Oess, dental hy- 25c Basket the church Wednesday afternoon, day's Issue. This popular eating tion ceremony, which win be In Mrs. Lillian Pentfleld, Morris Mat- MU be welcome. glenlat in the local pubUc achools, Ijr 11 at 3:30. The hosteaaee will place Is located on Demlng street In charge of State President Mae ter, Lson Bradley or Charles Tucker. la attending the Connecticut Dental BERGGREN’S Mrs. Robert Russell, Mrs. Cbns- Group No. 2 of the Memorial the Oakland section of Manchester. Conklin and her staff. A large crowd The regular monthly meeting of Hospital auxiliary, Mrs. Paul Ferris, Hygienists convention at the Hotel THE OLOOTT FABBL McCormack, Mrs. W. C. Pitkin, It opened In April for Its sixth sea- la expected. the Giuseppe Garibaldi society MU leader, MU meet at the usual time Taft, New Haven, today and to- 403 West Center S t iM n. Frank Blckmore, Mrs. Orton son under management of a com- John I. Nlsely of Lancaster, Penn., be held Sunday afternoon In 'Tinker Monday afternoon at the CUnlc morrow. .yteach, Mrs, Alvah Russell, mittee of women from the North Muthers of the members of the yesterday started work on repairs at baU at 3 o'clock. buUdlng<(>n Haynes street. p-i------Methodist .church. Sons of the Legion will be guests at the Manchester post office. He the meeting of the Legion that will brought his equipment to Manches- Carlos Richardson, Lieutenant be held tonight In the'State Arm- ter by truck; arriving early yester- TYDOL GAS AND OIL Governor of Dlviston No. 1, will be ory. The boys have arranged to pro- day and will have the repainting of HUNDREDS OP CUSTOMERS TELL US THIS IS Ask About the fS0,000 the guest speaker at the meeting of vide an entertainment and serve re- the exterior of the post office to do Safety Contest At the Manchester Klwanla club, Mon- freshments after the meeting. and also will relay the floors In the ‘ THE BEST BUY IN TOWN— day noon at the Country clubhouse. lobby of the post office. The men BINGO A N D D A N C E Mayer’s Fillinff Station Herbert B. House will furnish the 188 South Main Street The opening night of the three- engaged In the work are also from attendance prlxe. night carnival sponsored by the the Keystone state. A R M Y A N D N A V Y C LU B Children of Mary of St. James's Gats. Goodrich^ ^ _ Group 4 of Center church women, church drew a large gathering to Mrs. Charles Ubert, leader; and the church hall on Park street last ~ Miss Maryann Balch, daughter of Group 5. Mrs. Chester Robinson, night. The booths did a good busi- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Balch of Wash- . Tomorrow Night 7 GAS ’1;® leader, will have a Joint meeting In ness last night and there was an en- ington street sCnd a pupil of Mlsa the Federation room, Tuesday eve- tertainment given. There will be an Lillian Grant, will give a group of 27 — GENEROUS PRIZES — ZI Yon Get More For Your Dollar At R O O F IN G ning at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Charles F. entertainment again tonight and monologues tonight at the Installa- Summer of Bolton will give an iHua- the carnival will cloae with the tion of Gibbons Assembly, Catholic MUSIC BY RHYTHM KINGS ORCHESTRA and trated travel talk on Gautemala. awarding of cash prizes tomorrow Ladles of Columbus, at the Manches- Mrs. Coins Goslee, Mrs. E. C. Elliott evening. tw Country club. Miss Balch will Admission 25c. ser vice Hiss Ida Holbrook and Miss Flor- also give readings at the annual ASB ESTOS ence Benson will be the hostesses. Tomorrow night the net proceeds banquet of the Glastonbury Wom- Net proceeds from the games will be given to the V ilUDI 9 STATION from the regular Army and Navy an 8 club to be held Monday erva- Manchester Memorial Hospital Fund 426 Hartford Road Telephone 3866 SID IN G Painting your house with paint club Bingo and dance will be given nlng at the same place. made specially for New England’s to the Manchester Memorial Hospi- Onr Specialty! climate will save you money. Sped, tal Fund. The players have a choice fy Norfolk Paints for longer wear. of 27 generous prizes. Music for the Sold only by G. E. Willis and Son, • Estimates Freely Given dance will be furnished by Rhythm Inc.—Advt. Kings Orchestra. • Workmanship Guaran* teed

• Hiifhest Quality Mate- Mother’s Day Dinner | u— FLO O R rials SIMPLE SIMON F IN IS H IN G • Time Pajments Ar- Nothing looks better In the home SANDWICH SHOP ranged. than floors sanded right. If you Demlng S t, Oakland, Dial 7678

don’t like varnish or shellno In- MENU: Tomato or fruit cock-

qnlre abont onr wood sealer. tail; soup, rdaat turkey or rooat ^^ A . A . D IO N beef; mashed potato, native I specialize In floors. —pnragUB, summer squash; CONTRACTOR prune salad, atrawbeiry short- Aiq 01 These cm Suggestions May Be Q kbmi QuicHt And Wil Surthr Plea.

HANDBAGS

Simulated Leather Bags

NOTICE! — NOTICE! $ 1.00

Th e re will be a m e e ting f or the Broad Goods Prepara

Genuine Leather Bags tion D e p artm e nt, S a turd a y, M a y 7, 1938 a t 9 :3 0

o'clock, in Tin k e r H a ll, 791 M a in Stre e t.

$ 1 .95-$ 2.95 Th e r e will be a me eting of the V e lv e t W e aving De Top handle styles.

p artm e nt on S a turd a y, M a y 7 , 1 9 3 8 a t 2 :0 0 o'clock,

in Tin k e r H a ll.

Sheer Fabric Gloves Come To HALE'S For ATTE N D YOUR DEPARTMENT MEETINGS!

Van Raalte or Hansen A GIFT THAT WILL HOSIERY Gloves in attractive styles. TOP THEM ALL—A Spri4” w w in tlie latest shades for

Colors, white, beige, M.K.M.

grey, black. Silk Dress ...... 69c Any mother wUl be pleaoed with GORDON ^ _ a new sUk dress from this new shipment, special for Mother’s • ...... 85c Day. Beautiful prints and soUd LION BRAND ' _ _ pair colors.

HOUSE’S $ 1.00

...... 79c

$8*98 and $1.00 $1,15 $1.35 GIVE

* Shfcer Chiffon or Service Weights.

Handkerchiefs $7-95

To Mother Sunapun hand made all linen handker- ^ chief In all white Mth embroidered cor- ner or lace edge.

Color fast print In a Mde aosortment of patterns.

C each

desire ANNIVERSARY

Fine QuaUty Taflored Rayon Just thA gift for Mother. A beautiful range of um- VEST, PANTIES, brellas in ail colors and STEP-INS AND styles. Oil silk, celanese and gloria fabrics. BLOOMERS

Sisw 34 to 44.

SALE to Ten Rose Color.

per-

each Offers Unusually Fine Ic

Bargains In Clothing, BOXED BARBIZON

LINGERIE CANDY

Shoes and Fumishings

orM of pure satin For Mother

Doeche.

GOLD * 7 0 Nelly Don '

8CHRAFPTS CHOCOLATES PACKAGE...... /DC J

SHOP SATURDAY $3 BOOK P 9 0 .

60c ""$1 00 PACKAGE »-• a * • 0 DRESSES Pore SOk SHARI CHOCOLATES, % Gown of crepe garUere CARNATION Sheers to kasp cool under sunw lb...... ^W |__LSSU E In blush, white, pom- 29c BASKET .. mer'a scorching su n ....to com fresh and color clear from Soap- pador pink or sunset CARNATION BOX. CARNAITON blue. suda Fashions tubbings. Remem- Ih...... CHEST .. . 59c ber the date—May Stb—Kmember

her Mth a summer's supply of new Nrily Dons. GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES.______Sine It to 44 $3.50

FOOD SALE

By tiali War VetesMs The J ^ I U L C CORK AnxlUary

Manchist ir . Cohn.

A,