^ '' 7 ' ' ' f''' , . p||ipppppppi|ipi|(ipyv^^ ' * ’ ' " ('if ,->• : ' , ' . ' , -.--w^ ? iKanriirBtnr Etintino V m U i ' " ’rarOR8DAT.JDNB»,HM,> AVSRAO B D A IL T ODBOULATHUN THBWBATHnn » far toe Maoto ef Hay, IStS Feraeaet et D. 8. W m tter Sanaa. tors. Emma I t Nettieton, tors. The Ledlea Aid society of toe well, end at Ita close they marched tap dance. Huaieal mimbera toe Chamber o f Oommerce an BSrtford Jamas M. Shearer and Mrs. Mary Swedish Congregational church on into toe social room for refresh toajred by toe children o f Mr. and CHAMBER HAS TRATEL nounces that It haa considerable WWTIOWN B. McGovern attended the luncheon Spruce street, will bold its monthly (M D R E ir S NIGHT ments.. Mias EkUto Pearson opened Mrs. Loula Buses, toe Tuiktogton travel information available for the S,819 meeting of toe Hartford County meeting tonuwTow at 7;4S p. m. tbe program by playing a march, ststars aang a vocM duet and toa flenihar of toa AoRt Bhewera tot^gbt, foDewed by ♦HtflM iBMtiiic aMI aleetioii Women's Republican assodatlon piano Boloo were given by Jean DATA FOR TODRISTS use o f toe public without charge. Joyner brothen a piano duet' Miaa Bam m et Otaeolatoma. mostly eloody, ooolet Sataiday. tt lIlantoaoliKdi wTr!*)* Tuesday at m Stanley Municipal Mrs. Aaron Johnson o f Linden HELD BY GRANGE Henry, Dorothy Dowd; comet solos Dorothy Dowd and Irving WIckhaLm ’The Chamber has received literature street, with her daughter, tore. MU- by William Perrett and H. Turktog- Hvvad Ord«r at Red M.n, -Gold club. New Britain. Mrs. played piano accompanlmenta tor from all sections o f toe Unlbru MANCHESTER- A CTTY OF VILLAGE CHARM iUm tomorrow aiilit to Joseph W. Alsop is the president of dred Paisley end toe latter's chil ton; a banjo solo by Bob Thompson some of the entertetoars, and toe AvBflable to Pablic Withoot «A S o'doek. this comparatively new organisa dren, left today for Grove Beach, end a violin solo by Roy Thompson. Chargee — Simply Phone States, including maps and othtr Kehlsr eletera were accompsmled to valuable data. Inquiries can be YO L. L V „ NO. 229. ea Itage 14.) MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, JUNE 26,1986. (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTtn^; tion. Senator Noah Swain of Darien Clinton, to spend toe summer at A resultog was given bv Elaine Krob their musical readings by their aunt. once for Information. addressed the more than 800 women tbe Johnson oottege, Yoongiters Pot On Fme Pro and musical readlfiga by toe Kebler made at the Chamber office at any e< Towaaend Club No. Ehrery number waa roundly applaud time during the day or by calling bo hold to too T. H. C A. who attended. sisters. ed by toe appreciative audience. . ' Patty Dowd did toe stair tap with toe vacation aeaaon at hand, 7048. etootor ht > o'clock, gram Last Night — 17 dance and Doris Hennequto toa top YOUTH POSES of Bristol win oddroM Hiss Mary Ferguson o f d Charter ,hat dance. ’The Montle sisters ap Near-Riot A t Democratic Ctmvention on mnttan of toterest Oak atraet has as her guests her SMITH CLAQUE AS SELASSIE DOCTOR AND NURSE pealed to e voce] and dance number, ;tM. A ll memberi aro niece, tolas Mamie Short, also Miss Nnmbers Ghren. Elisabeth Barber and M ra Gertruds and under toe direction o f Mrs. to ottand and an others ta- Walter Montie, Doria Hennequto, Fools Police and League Offi ROOSEVELT’S NAMING -wffl bo welcome. Craig, all of Uncoto, Nebraska. BEATEN UP IN Charlotte Montle, Ruth Leone and Miss Short and tolas Barber are HONORED AT PA R H cials At Geneva—^Ti&es Part "Children’s Night” was observed Dorothy Fregin executed a military In Public Ceremony. Thomas O. Bloar. of Park school teachers to Unooln. Tbe en Hello, Manchester by Manchester Grange preceding its — tire party will spend the areek-end baa returned after a abort regular meeting last evening to Odd GALLERY RIOT at Atlantic City. to Boston and vicinity and return to Geneva, Jdne Xt.— (A P )—A Manchester early nest week. Miss Dorothy Bottle and Dr. Fellows ball. TTie Uddles presented young Geneva Fascist mas BY MACK BEGINS LONG Jeaide Sweet o f North School a program o f 17 numbers under tbe queraded as Emperor Haile her aon Fred and father, Attorney and tors. Charles M. Robert Keeney to Leaye direction o f Lecturer Thomas Max- YlM JW.HAUeou HERE^S GOOD N EW S! S n o t for “iU”, Theii F isb Selassie today and fooled toe brthur Itagraham aro at their cot- OT>owd moved yesterday to the police to a public ceremony. upperir flat of E. J. Holl'a house, 10« Dressed and made up aa tot N N « t Kelaqr Point, Westbrook. Mato street, formerly owned by Hospital On Jnly 1. Fly at Conveotioii; Coyer- Negus, be dmslted a wreath of ' Mrs. May Sharpe Blrnie. tors. flowera on toa foot of a monu PERIOD OF ORATORY ton . Ifa ry Conn is chairman of O’Dowd prior to her marriage on P R r o A Y 3 TO 6 eommittee to charge of the set- i c i n t i ment. Police later discovered April 11 was Miss Cannlta Lasher, nor Opposes Arrest of "the emperor" waa a member J party which the Daugbten of SPEaALS IN THE daughter o f Mrs. George Lasher of Hiss Dorothy Buttle, public of toe young Geneva Fasclsto. U U O. L., win hold Sat- health nurse and supervisor of the ▼ Loan CANDY 55 Seconding Speeches to Tarrytown. She Is a graduate of the evening at the home of Mr. S E LF SE R VE Although toe police announc Danbury Normal school and taught Manchester Public Health Nursing Disturbers at Philadelphia ed toeir identification of toe im- Mrs. Thomas J. Smith, 848 Etost to Manchester Public schools. association for the past nine yeara poater, toev were unable to do Turnpike. end Dr. Robert R. Keeney, Jr., resi D EPARTM ENT Platforms Compared FoDow Brings Time of li/i-Pound Box Woreaeter_ anything aMmt It, for toe youth Troop IU , Girl Scouts, affiliated dent pbysicisn at the Manchester Philadelphia, June 26.— (A P ) — disappeared. Mary Hutchison Philadelphia, June 36.— (A P ) — ^(London said sound currency to him rith toe Memorial hospital were honored at So eeatplato is omt sarvlea Previous to his disappearance Dcd to her home on Pine street M eslng teeth end skinned knucklea Here la a comparison of some major meant ultimate restoration of gold Actual Nomination Up to church, wUl wind up the season’s a testimonial gathering of friends von oan ohooso Iho plan that he mode His hoax complete by spending a week with her SALT .told the story today of a demon features of toe Democratic and Re standard.) activities with a hike to tbe Wells at the home of Miss Doris I. Hutch motoring bravely to toe League and idster-to-law, Mr. and 1!®” Amounts np publican platforms of 1936 and toe UNEMPLOYMENT! farm to South Windsor, leaving toe inson, North Elm street, last night. ^ 8300. No security os on- The JMtHALC CORK stration for A1 Smith at tbe New o f Natlona pelace where be re Nearly Midnight — An- WiUiam S. Hutchison of New A delicious luncheon was served Democratio platfbrm of 1932: Democratio, 1686— Pledged Na church at 1:80 p. m. tomorrow. This dossots nqnlrod (os salaiUd Dead Democratic convention. ceived toe salutes of toe police troop which la toa neweat to the by tbe bosteas and MIsa Buttle and Manchester Conn* lABOB AND THB tional handling of unemployment osuployoa FREE ’nttoss were going smoothly last guard. League ushers, and oifi- Dr. Keeney were each presented OONSTlTUnON! problem, public works at prevailing Manchester Girl Scout organisation nll^t. aiieakere were extolling cials of toe League toemaelves. other Parade Demonstra with bags, Miaa Buttle a traveling Dio tato ei Inlosest ehatgod Is Democratic, 1986— Called for Fed wages, with state and local co- ■ The date of the district meeting already haa a membership 30. W ith E very President Roosevelt—^when sudden ~ Hebekah lodges to Stafford 1s bag and Dr. Keeney a medical bag. th f^ (31 poi eonL pos month (Open for Business Friday Morning) eral and State authority to deal operaUim. m ly SO youths In a gallery away up 'ay evening, June 30. Sunset Miss Buttle will terminate her OS lhirty.sls (36) eont. pci Pound Package Oonfeotlonery with problems of monopoly, maxi Republican,' 1686— Pledged to re tion Starts With Mack’s ' ton. Herbert W. Robb and daugh- annum eu unpaid amount of sear tbe ceiling unfurled baimers: members who plan to at- ten of Center street are at Hawk’s duties as public health nurse on July Purchase mum hours, minimum wages, child move “ restrictions on production" leasL "W e are A1 Smith Democrats,' urged to call the noble Neat Beech, Old Lyme, for several 1 and Dr. Keeney will soon eatabllsb Full quarter pound of labor, and working conditions in in blamed for hindering abrorption of Nominating Speech— Ala- nd, dial 7820 before tomorrow weeks. private practice to this his home IDEAL FINANCING SUGAR What Means to You jtoeV Pi'Udfaimed. "W e want Al." DEMOCRAISRID dustry. Promised to seek these unemployed to private industry. town soon iffter July 1 when be . An angiy mutter ran through the Supporters of Alfred B. Smith, waving their banners In toe balcony of the convention hall, Philadelphia, last noon. Loft Chocolate! will night, which caused a free-for-all when Roosevelt boosters objected to toe intrusion. ends within the Constitution or, if Pledged grants to toe states "while n ie Manchester Trade iiAchool or closes a four-montha residency at ASSOCIATION, Ino. Yon can alway* deecnd apon,Ldft Candy being crowd, necks craned. necessary, through Constitutional the nMd exists." bara G^m or Lea^ O f ^ be presented- each .... The youths shouted and- raised e^'^. 1 Henrietta C Devon of Mato chestra will play at tbe entertain the local hospital. Miss BiiMle Will sel Mala street fresh, pora^ delianos, and made of die finest P A IflY OF AGED amendment. - ^ 1 Demooratle, 1633^Pledged Fed OVBB W. T. GRANT BTORB et is at the WllUmantlo Camp- ment tomorrow evening to the take a nursing position to New and every customei din with noise-makers. ’Then fists Republican, 1636— Promised to eral aid for public works program, Haven. Pheae T381 7 « ingrt^enti obtainable and told at a most rea> began to fly amid shouts of “ throw ode for a part of the summer. Quanyvllla Methodist church, near visiting our new Can abolish sweatshops, child labor, pro and advocated shorter houre to F i A State’s EndorsenMoil Bolton Liake. ■onable price • « i every piece a mastetpiecei them out." U H A m C A P BONUS SPENDING tect women and children with re spread employment. Rita “Young Democrats," swarmed up of the Manchester Pipe dy Department on Fri Come in— get acqoaintetL REMINGTON-RAND HEAD spect to maximum hours, minimum AGRIOULTURBl of President — As Mack requested to be at the A weU-chlldren'a conference will day and Saturday. toe stairs to the balcony, with wages and working conditions, ex Democratic, 1636— To continue Sheridan not later than 8:30 he held tomorrow aflemoon at 3 C r a c k e r s Qumllty Without ExtravaganemI illce brandishing night sticks at pressing belief tols could be done soil conservation, benefit payments, Saturday for the banquet. o’clock at toe Health Center on PUBLIC SETBACK Hr heels. AIDED BUSINESS "within toe Constitution as it now and domestic allotment production Talks So Do Delegates* Haynes etreet Walter N. Leclerc S Told To *«onun” Change of Ancient Rule TALKS IN MIDDLETOWN! ORANGE HALL stands." (Governor London said; control, government aid to debt re nt arrivals at toe Skytop A can struck Leland Webb, of Constitutional amendment, if neces financing, crop adjustment, com John El Dv^er, son of Hr. and Funeral Director ^ p e r Derby, Pa., member of a ^Hailroaded,’’ South Car sary, to give statea such power.) modity loans. to toe Pocono Mountains of TOMORROW NIGH T AT 8:30 1 Lb. OLD DUTCH Convention R an ,.. Phibultiphii Ola to'ciude tor. and Mrs. tore. John R. Dwyer of 133 Summit 389 No. Mata St. Phone 8369 p ''S Young Democratic club, as be led Democratic, 1932—No Constitu Republican; 1936— Removal of street, clerk to the Phoenix Bank A Announces That Plant Wfll Usnal Seasonable Recession Juna 38.— (A P ) .-^n flouririitag 1M H. Cheney o f Manchester. FOUR CASH PRIZES CHOCOLATES the charge against toe "Smlto- HOPE COLLAPSES tional labor Issue. marginal lands from production, ’Trust company, Hartford, and Ulaa Ites.” He charged on, and wrested a olina Governor Protests; MONEY! credit assistance, an export bounty phrases of praise, the name o f Dorothy A. Brecker, daughter of banner from its bearer. Halted by New Cash Pat Democratio, 1636— Pledged sound, on crops with production beyond Ibnilv Smith of Bast Middle Ur. and ton, P. P. Brewer of 29 Semi-liquid centers— assorted Be Reopened This After President Roosevelt was placed be ;e left yesterday for Camp Some one punched a banner-wav- In Force for a Century. unfluctuating currency, asserting domestic consumption, soil conserva Sherbrooke avenue, Hartford, will flavors— and then heavily cover pr to toe mouth, and blood flowed, AT MURDER TRIAL “we have toe soundest currency to tion with benefit paymenta to "fom - fore a cheering Democratio conven . Hartford Girl Scout bo married Jime 30. Mias Brecker at East Hartland, where she ed with delicious chocolate. n ie demonstrators retreated, were noon; Poh'ce Believe There inCircnlation. toa world." ily type" farma. tion today to run for re-elaotton o n .'( haa been a teacher In Hartford Republican, 1686— Pledged sound Democratic, 1683—Pledged eon- I head councellor. Miss Smith, achoola. hemmed to by police, and then were a platform advocating Coeatttu- I oaptain of toe Manchester Girl Gn alvst value in modern rel’rifjeration — rtudied helter-skelter down to toe Philadelphia, June 28.— (A P ) currency, restoration to (in gress of Usually 29c pound. Uonal amendment unless national iits, baa devoted much time to buement, as tbe crowd booed and Many administration leaders re F ill Be No Tronhle. Star Witness Faints As He New York, June 26.—(AP) — authority to regulate ita value. (Oonttoued on Page Twelve) problema can be handled otherwise. ' . work since her graduation This week... Cheered. joiced today to toe death of toe Aided by toe stimulus of bonus His political tutor to youth, Judga . toiddlebury College. Miss 19. A fter a brief stay there, tbe door Democratic two-thirds rule, which John B. Mack o f New YOri^ atorted;!^ Flowers and Plants spending, both production and dls her Pickles o f Manchester will for all occasions. waa opened and toe demonstrators Middletown, June 26 — (A P ) — Gives Details in Gmesome toa demonstrating again b y ' ao- ' 1- I be a oouneeUor at toe camp. was pitched atop toe heap of tra- tributlon in major lines of bustoesa Delivered anywhere ordered to "scram". ’They did so. James H. Rand, Jr., president of claiming the New Deal foundw as a H dlttone caat off by toe New Deal. resisted toe usual seasonal influ Back at his delegate’s post, Jack toe ^raington-Rand Company, un- Case. STAND ON CONSTITUTION champion of the masaea ogatoat ' Carrltoers of Georgia displayed ’They argued that there would be ences tols week and showed little re "classes of privilege.” n fewer, "dark horse" nominees and exp^tedly appeared in Middletown cession of consequence from too pre' bruises on his bands. But he insist Since 86 seconding speeches ed he bad done no fighting, saying less internal disorder in toe party today and announced that toe local vlouB week. Dim & Bradstreet re to toe future, now that a simple Los Angeles, June 26.—(AP)— ported today. next to order, toe actual uomtoan Other Candy Specials solemnly, " I am a peaceful man.’' factory of toe company, closed sev PROVES GREAT SURPRISE tlon—planned to be the first by " majority. Instead of two-thirds, is More generous fall commitments There was disegreement aa to eral weeks by a strike, would be re Charles Hope, star witness against, clamatlon since Woodrow WUs the moUvea of toe demonstrators. too requirement for nominating Robert 8. James, steeled himself for contributed to toe expansion of presidential and vice presidential opened tols afternoon. wholesale volume, offsetting toe renomtoation to 1018—was not Jar Sparkling Mixture They toemselvea insisted they were candidates. Rond made his announcement af- cross-examination today on a grue--Xriie-- light pectad until almost mldnlCht, THE rLORIST " A l Smith Democrats” but convan- reorders for summer goods, Some Southerners, advocates of ter'a conference with Mayor Leo B< eome tale he grew mja-tolUng-r^hla. JfflUe th«.pi«»iif_m
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Msmben o t Manchester Lodge Troop 7, Boy Seouta, wni meet widow, Mrs. Helen BawMl of Fhisb- charge la Mrs. Tkoasas OoMatraw, warmly applaodsd. MpoelaUy tM l INSECTS MENACE A.O.U.W., win bold their outing In tonight at their tent at the Legion N. Y. , , chairman: M rs.' Joseph PrichajM, GIRLSCOirrSTQGO attractlv* young Misa la tlM t ~ PARTY m m i m Granby Sunday. They will leave Carnival grounds on Center street. MYSTERY SHRODDS EMANUEUTOVOTE Mrs. Chartea Heints, Mta. William CROWD LAST NIGHT Major Bell oald aha had "said H ale's W indow Display ^Artists pedestal act, who has carta Local Stocks Depot Souars at 3:80 Sunday after A'full attendance o f the troop mem Say, Mrs. A. H. Hewitt and Ura. proved herself a finished artist Mr. and Mrs. T. Edaard Brosnan nothing coherent" since the dtsoff* WESHRN STATES noon and drive direct to the picnic bers la urged. RuaiwU Vninania. Transportation TOCAMPMERRin hsr line. The rides, too, were wsU " 1 0 CONVENE HERE and daughter Peggy are spending oimda where the vanguard will ARMY FLIER’S CASE pearance of Bawsel and the cbildf^ itlN IG Br ON SERVICE will be provided.tha ehildran. Soma CARNIVAL’S BIGGEST the week-end In New York,!city. va a dinner ready for them. In early Monday morning off Cape Get $500 For This Exhibition patronised all evening, as .wltntoaedv Fnmished by F. B. Shaw, d a . (OMtteoed From Pag* Oas) S Miss Mary Herx of 60 Tanner ot tha older membera of tbe pariah by the sunny andlss of "Sailor", as addition to the members of Man street and Mrs. MattbeF Hers of H aj^, Cuba. He added, however, adll go to tha lake la tha aftm ooa 78 Pearl St,. Hartford she bad related bow she retired In Addition to Those G«dng to sistant to Hr. Lemoine, owner oC WUllam R. Martin, The Sewing club of the Women chester Lodge there will also be a North Main street left this morning to attend tha outing. spokesmen. The thermometer of the Moose will meet Monday eve few from New Haven and Wlnstcd. for Glendale, Long Island, to at Sunday night after tucking the chUc Portland Another Will Go to the rides. "Sailor” la a great favor* Xooal Bepreecntatlve registered 103 degrees as they met State Rifle Shoot Suaday Ita with tha crowd, both old and To Receive Deteniates at ning with Mrs. Hazel Snow of Cum tend the matriage of their cousin, Father and Three .Qiildren dren in and awoke in the m dm t^ Question of Nnmber of A State Rlfi> Shoot wUl be held Camp in East Hartland. Estiniate Orer 5,000 at Le with Gov. Walter WelfOrd. They to find them and her husband gone. young. Bid Asked sought to put the work relief pro berland street. All members su'e Miss Joy Squatrlto, who has been Frank Marquart,- Jr., to Misa Marie at the Rockville Fish and Game club urged to be present. spending two weeks at her horns on Grenlick, of that city. The cere Search b Made on Sunday, June 28,1 with al number On Saturday ofternomi, a ipectal Stale Theater; Wifl Be a Cap, Nat Bk. and Tr. 17 20 gram drafted by Federal and state Disappear from Ship On Swedish Services Per In addition to tha Girl Soouta gion’s Bazaar On the matinee for the children win Ito Conn. River Bit .... 450 —_ oilicials Into operation at once, de Oak street, has returned to her mony will be performed by Rev. Major Bell told of a back-track of the leading sportomm qf tiie A number of the members of the studies at St. Rapbaera hospital. John Grenlick. an uncle of the bride state oompeting. It le expected that who ara going to Camp Sprague, given with plenty of favor* passed ^ a t N at Bank .... 100 —' velopment of irrigation and water who Is coming from Washington, D. ing of the transport and a frultlesa out. On Saturday evening, tha final M isicai SessioiL Htfd. Conn. Trust . . . 65 70 feeding, marketing and shipping local Woman's Benefit association New Haven. Mias Squatrlto recent Cahn N i^ t at Sea. combing of the waters with a power Month to Be Decided. over sixty shooters will take part Portland, Which the Manchester Dougherty L ot cattle. plan to attend the Junior convention ly completed the six months' pro- C., and will perform the ceremony in competing for tha varioua prlsee night of the carnival, another large Htfd. Nat Bk. and Tr. 30% 27% In St. Panecas' church. ful searcbllgbt. Thts search, he Girl Scout organisation will man crowd la expected. Phoenix St Bk and Tr 240 — B. W. Snow, former assistant sec tomorrow at 10:30 a. m., 2 p. m. or batiOD period and has been accept said, was conducted -merely on a and trophies to be awarded. Two age from July 6 to 18. Another retary of agriculture, said the the entertainment and pageant in ed as a student nurse. special traps have been erected at A.I proceeds of the carnival win with the ansouncemetit that Insoranoe Stocks The superintendents and membera Brooklyn, N. Y.. June 26.— (AP) “supposition" that someone bad Whether the Emanuel Laitheran group of 16 or 30 plana to go to The attendance records were llaacheater haa been aelected for drought had ended all chances of the evening. All sessions are at been loet overboard. fihuroh win hold one Swedish service the Flah and Gama Club property, Camp Alice Merritt at Skuit Hart- be put into the building fund od tiM Aetna Casualty...... 05 102 Odd Fellows hall, 420 Main street, of the teaching staff of the Con —The strange disappearance at sea broken at the Legion Canilval last local Legion Post. the National Convention of the the Nation returning to an export . Memorial Lodge, No. 38, Knights A splash had been heard but It a month or two Swedish services a two rangea with five targeta c h land. night, with an estimated attendance Juvenile Party for 1936. the yaung- Aetna Fire ...... 53 50 basis for this year’s grain crop. He Hartford. Miss Frances and Miss of Pythias, will hold an outing Sun cordia Lutheran church school will of a young Army flier and his three bave been aet up, one for 60 yarda Aetna Ldfe ...... 31 33 Barbara Wallott of Cambridge give a lawn party for the pupils to was thought this might have boon month win be decided at a special Tomorrow Janet Boyd, Catherine of over 5,000 people. The Midway Vten are preparing for a atirrlng re- predicted a spring wheat harvest day, June 38, at the farm of Gus small children was recorded today caused by the dumping of trash, he meeting of the church membership and one for one hundred yards. 'T^e McGrath and Joan Todd will leave Automobile ...... 35% 37% of only 160,000,000 bushels with' a street this town are on the program. tave MagnuBon of HozardvlUe. All morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock at swarmed all evening, with a brisk bepUon of the delegates on the stage In a factual but necessarily Incom reported. tonight at 8 o’clock in the church shoot will start at ten in the morn for East Hartland. On Sunday business at ail the booths. fit the State theater with the arrival Conn. General...... 43 45 winter wheat yield of SOO.OOO.OUO members are urged to attend. Cara the church. ing. Id connection with the’ State Mrs. Paul Mozley Hartford F ir e ...... 73% 75% The family of George Welles plete report of an Inquiry board for When Mrs. Bawsel arose She v e s ^ . An membera may attoid Margery Mallory who Is at present Great Interest was shown In the M the first tralnload from distant would just shout meet domestic re will be at Depot Square at 9:80 a. shoot there will be an eating tent In Buffalo, N. Y „ will join the other Hartford Steam Boiler 73 70 quirements. Cfiieney of Hartford Road will spend m. to convey any who want to go. In case of rain tomorrow morning submission to the War Department asked a steward if, be had seen her tha meeting but only thgse who are ten dollar cash award, given by the TEACHER OF PIANO points, Thursday afternoon, July 9. twenty-one years of agemr over are for members and visitors, and there girla, and on July 11, Joan Mallory National Fire ...... 72 74 the month of July at Fenwick. Chancellor Commander Wilbur Hills at 9:30, the North Methodist church In Washington. husband. Dlllnn Motor Sales Oo., local FoH WiU Take New PapUa ' Ihe Juvenile politicians In the eligible to vote on the questions. will also be a akeat ahoot the aame will go to Comp Alice Merritt for current Kiddles production of "If I Phoenix F ir e ...... 87 89 Is in charge of the picnic. school’s annual picnic will be held “ She thought he had the children day. dealers. Tbe award, ten dollara in The Second Congregational DlscloBure Ijy an Investigating of on the deck and she Wanted to wash' Bidicatlons are that the church a month, taking the cruise on Long During the Summed. y r e n President” will sing the Rossia Insurance .... 13 13% on Tuesday at the same hour. Eliza VFW Meeting caoh with the added attraction of Travelers ...... 060 070 REDS MAKE APPEAL church choir will have an outing ficer, Major Gilmer M. Bell, that them for breakfast”, Bajor BeU members will Vote approval of one Island Sound as a part of her va fifty dollars rebate on the purchase 104 Haynea Street inartlal political battle songs and A certificate of merger, giving beth Park la the destination for this (Captain Lindsay M. Bawsel, 30, and All officers are requested to. wear cation. other popidar hit tunes and frensled Publlo DtUlty Stocks Sunday afternoon at McQueen Park, season's outing. said. "The chief steward came to Bwediah aervlce a month to replace of a cor, was won last night by Granby, meeting at the church at 2 notice that the Manchester EUectric his three children, aged five, three me, after making a search of hl| white at the meeting of the Frank Miss Emily Smith of this towii Is delegates will ply their political Conn. L t and Pow. .. 64 68 company will be merged into and he two Swedish services wHich Mrs. Grace Pitkin of 3 Sterling TO WOMEN OF U. S. o'clock. and two, vanished on a calm and own. I Immediately started ave been held each month ever Badsteubner AuxiUar, VFW, to be head counselor and Miss Slather atn J ^ ea when the show opens for Conn. P ow er...... 54% 56% with the Connecticut Power com One trouble with our age Is that held this evening in the O. A. R. Place. This prize will be repeated the first time on the State stage, clear night contradicted preVlous search. Lieutenant Bawsel was 1 Dce English services were Intro- Pickles Is also one of the counselors Htfd. E3eo. L t ...... 70 72 pany, effective Tuesday at 6 p. m., so much of Its philosophy is of reports they were lost in the wash ball. At this time Misa May OolUgan at Camp Alice Merritt, which Is the both tonight and Saturday night at Thursday afternoon, July 9. The Hartford Oas ...... 43 47 The new Arkansas Centenary was filed today in the office of the to be found.” Buced In the local church many the carnival groundz, the only pro (Continued from Page One) stamp has been received at the post the feet, rather than of the head. of a tropical storm. Major Bell referred to him of Wlnsted, tbe new department camp o t tbe Hartford Girl Scout 1986 edition of the Revue will be So. New Ehig. Tel. .. 140 144 town clerk. —Dr. Irving Berg, chaplain of years ago. The Board of Adminis president of tbe VFW Auxiliary will vision being that the winner must shown twice dally, matinee and eve- office and has been placed on sale. The troop-laden Chateau Thierry "lieutenant” since his captaincy was tration recently canvassed all mem organization. Manufacturing Btocka Ing committee, of the convention. New York University. arrived late yesterday with the be present at the meeting. A social be there to claim It. Btng, July 9,10, and 11. Miss Cowl haa proposed a Commun A small fire which originated in a temporary rhnk. bers to obtain an accurate idea of Tbe two acts, the- Helen Bach OK Just tfoui si^nsbut Acme W ir e ...... 40% 43% The quarterly pay checks for with refreshments will follow the NEW EUROPEAN PACT Manager Sanson who has conduct Am. Hardware '...... 28 30 ist Party woman’s election cam- the electrical department of the the sentiment on the question and business session. Trio and the Arenty’s, wer* both ed al lof the local kiddle showrs Is nslgn committee with "mother” members of Company K Will be dis State Trade school was extinguish It la reported that 619 mhmbera enthusiastic this year over the Arrow H and H, com. 47% 49% tributed this evening at 9 o'clock by Setbuok Party Tonight Berlin, June 36.— (AP)—Germany Bluings and Spencer. 1% 2% Bloor as Its choirman. ed this morning by the aid of two voted in favor of one Swedlah servr The Tolland Orange will bold a prospects of developing several real Speaker after speaker told of the Captain McVeigh at the armory. As chemical tanks. One of the mem iM monthly with 103 membera cost and Italy today signed a 10-year Juvenile stars In the curi^nt pro Bristol Brass ...... 66 08 there will be no drill next Monday setback party this evening at the civil aviation pact. t / ColUna Co...... 120 130 work women Communists did In bers of the class was singed about ing their vote for two Swedish Grange Had] in Tolland. Mrs. Ira No seooiily or oadoisem re- duction, Including a new feminine spreading party doctrines among night members falling to report this the arms. No'damage i^esulted. The agreement regulates the op iifod for sslailod oatpleyos. K?' Colt's Pat Firearms.. 46 48 services each month. Wilcox la chairman ot the . commit eration of existing passenger serv- PEERLESS fe'- Juvenile lead. Miss Anne Napli of maritime workers of the west coast evening will have to wait two weeks The matter was taken up last Xmounts op le $300 wlA 17 Oakland street who will sing the EAgle Liock ...... 26% 28% for their pay. tee in charge. Icez between the two countries and topayaonia snangod to mil Fafnir Bearings .... 86 05 and of plana to Increase their activ Transportation to the setback LOOK ! yesr through a mall vote but the Attending Meeting . theme Boag at the show. "Glory to ity among the wives and daughters and bingo party tomorrow evening also provides for extensions. CLEANING WORKS -year inoemo Invostigsis JU«re”*.,aJBIUy HIM tune, Anne Gray Tel Pay Station 17% 19% rasponse was too Blig(^t to warrant Attorney BemautL J. Ackerman of Gen. Giuseppe Valle, under-secre Plant: BS Wells Street now. Hart and Cooley .... 140 — of st*I workers. A ...... ' ....Ray Hegel, executive vice presi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thoi¥Asa action at that time. The annual this city will attend a Grand Volture will iday opposite last year's fav- The convention will iMt through dent of the COamber of Commerce, Smith, 348 East Middle turnpike $10.00 IN CASH AND A $50.00 DEPOSIT tary of the Italian air ministry, The mto el tntorsal ehareed it ^te,'B obby Glorgettl, the latter the Landers, Frory A Clk. 38% 40% meeting later authorized an every meeting of the 40 and 8 to be held signed on behalf of Italy, ' Ainr PLAIN GARMENT Sunday when Presidential and Vlce- la in Northampton, Mass., for today will be provided If those going are member canvass, the result to de Uuoo (3) pot eent pot aoollt, Omventlon chairman and "blg- Mann A Bow, Class,A 7 0 and tomorrow, attending a conven this evening at the Old Lyme Town CLEANED AND do., Class B — 2 Presldcntlal candidates will be nom at Orange hall before 8 o'clock. The ON ANY NEW CAR termine the calling of a special Hall. At this time final plans will *^e above Illustration of the dis 01 thltty-sia (3S) m estiL pet ahot" promotion-man, whose inated at a Madison Square Garden tion. of the New England Associa party is under the auspices of the PRESSED 5 0 c shnuiB pn unpaid saedn l ei oratory results in placing a Brook New Brit Hch., com. 20 22 meeting. It Is 'expected that to- be discussed for tbe coming state play of Lady Pepperell sheets and FOR SALE lean. do., pfd...... 05 — maea meeting. tion of C^ommerclat Secretaries. Daughters of Liberty, L.L.O.L. BIG JUMP IN BERRY lyn messenger boy in the White nlgbt’a meeting will be well attend convention. , glllowcase^ ns shown recently In WINTER CELERY PLANTS (BSxcept linen and white gar. House. North and J u d d ...... 35 87 ed. Beal Bslute Obungea one of tbe display windows of the mciits.) IDEAL FINANCING Jinuny IfoOonvlUe of Eldrldge Peck, Stow A WUcox. 6% 7% FREE at 11 P. M .-T H U R S .-F R I.-S A T . Sidney Rosenberg of Pleasant J. W. Hale Corp. neta the window 50o per 100. 8 doz. 25c. Russell Hfg. Co...... — 85 TONY CARABINO FBEBlOAlX ANto A O O C ASSOCIATION. Ino. street as the sickly but opportune At The street has sold to Michael J. and SALE AS SUN SHINES display manager, Robprt Marcbam im Hslo stm t candidate for President on the ScovlU Mfg. Co. .... 31 33 1 Irene M. Satumls the house and and the buyer of the domestics de 12 Otonwood St. TeL 48W FILMS DEUVERY PHONE.. f l O u O o v m w. T. onarra s r o u Jltvenile tlcketi will be capably sup- Standard Screw .... 120 130 land at 23 Cottage street, and to partment, Elton Johnson $250 each TS8S by Hiss Norma BeluccI a Stanley Works ...... 41% 43% «SAVE with SAFETY » at your DRUG STORE Leland E. emd Ruth E. Braverstoek as first prize winners in a nation DEVELOPING ______..i... tty a^ool teacher who finally Torrlngton ...... 95 97 ROCKVILLE the property at 83 School street Favorable Weather Pro* wide window display contest on eta a love nest on Pennsylvania Union Mfg. C a ...... — 11 AMERICAN LEGION CARNIVAL The sale waa made through Acker these products. These prises were AND PRINTING ■Avenue, and becomes the Juvenile U 8 Ehivelope, co m ... — 100 man and Pelzer. offered by the Pepperell Manufac 8-Honr Servlee. Mrst iMdy of the U. S. do., pfd...... 120 130 WE’RE SATISFIED Dougherty Lot Entertained Ohlldna duces Good Crop for Auc turing Co. and awards were made CALL A DUTY TO YOUTH f A dosen of the currently popular Veeder R o o t ...... 92 94 The children of the Tolland Coun by a committee of judges at their AARON COOK L t V You, as parent, and we, aa MBg hits will be aimg during the WhlUock CoU Pipe .. — 3 only when you are A TOTAL OF $30.00 IN CASH AND $1^0.00 IN DEPOSITS TO BE GIVEN AWAYl FOUR TEACHERS RESIGN; ty Home for Children at Vernon Boston office. Mr. Marcham and P r o - t e c t i Opticians, havs a duty to chU-' iOujw and there will be plenty of tion Here Yesterday. Mr. Johnson tied on first place for Direct dren — the responolbUity to oe* HUoellaneoaB O mU 7«i produeli thit wffl act 70U Center, about fifty in number, were To Buy or S elf ^ lo r and noise at the Convention, J. B. WllUams Co. . . . 42 S3 TvouU bs bsd boriMM. YoawooldD't ctsod NOT TO n i l PLACES guests of the Coleman Brothers the display with another large store that youth's Sight doea not bw scenery, lighting effects and fct It. To peoesGt ounelvw. wt almji rsoea* Shows and the Tolland County Voi- so the Pepperell Mfg. Co. awarded ooms a hindrance in life’s pro dancing and ballet choruses in- Chapman V a lv e...... 30 22 Kodak Agency Conn. Invest M gt ..2% 3% Mnd Jtnfitt Producu bocstm ws srt tmn tbtjrH WINNER MUST BE PRESENT . ture of the 40 and 8 at the carni Sunshine yesterday gave owners duplicate first prizes of $500 each. STOCKS OR BONDS gress. If your child has ’’hoad- a novel tap dancing octet. mHify fOQ to mtn that w« gianntes Uma The prize winning window appear Brlag oa your photo prob- aehet,” is irritable, nervnua or Hiss Faith BplUaae is rapidly Eleo Steam Sterilizing 2% 8% Opening of New High School val being helu this week at tbe Mar of strawberry beds an opportunity Representing lecnv Jacobs, Co. F. L. . . . 15 17 oaanoocrbsckbMia. Tbit pcotecta jou m wett Free Chance With Every 5c Purchase At the Carnival cus lot on Windermere avmue. ed about June 1st, and was -photo "backward,” 1st ua examine hi* toistdlng the dweing teams into Mounebsc In South Windsor Will, Re to do more picking than waa the graphed by the Elite Studio. The de PUTNAM & CO. sight at once. ibape and the four leads have do. rights ...... 40o eoa . VlalUng Rockville case on Wednesday and as a result Sanborn Hap ...... 98 _____ duce Rockville Enrollment. Dr. Richa-v' E. Day and Mrs. Day sign and detail of It was worked out 6 Central Row CENTER . thrown away their scripts ready for Sponsored By there was an Increase in tbe number equally by Mr. Marcham and Mr. n / ld S ^ o t ir intensive action during the next Sparta Foundry...... 24% 26% of Albany. N. T „ are vlslUng Dr. of ctatea and also in the total in Hartford, Conn. PHARMACY Rockville, June 26.—The realgna- and Mrs. Ekirl C. Northrop of this Johnson so they divide the first n o T ir W e ^ Rehearsals are being held Bylvania Indus...... 26 38 tlon of four teachers at the Rock- come. There were sold 799 1-8 Odd Fellow* Bleok '"OPTICIAN Taylor-Colqultt .... 86% 38% Bathing Caps city. Mrs. Day is a slater of Dr. prize equally, Both young men feel Tel.: Evening 5501 |V^ WIUIAM J IfKGIWN.OdOMlIH' daily, eacb morning at 9:80 In the iriUe High school have been receiv crates of No. 1 new bed berries for very highly elated over their good Day, Hartford 5-0151 TJIMAmsT .Monih.itfi Tfl State theater with Manager Sanson Utah-Idatao Bug. Com. 8 4 ed, and since there will be a smaller Northrop. Dr. Day waa formerly as $3,831.08 with a high of $6, a low of fortune, to say the least. tn tfli&m. New York Bank and Ins. Stocks DILLON SALES AND SERVICE sociate editor ^ the Syracuse enrollment, these four places will $3.30 and an average of $4.80. There Bank of New York.. 495 006 Standard and was for a number of were also offered and sold 9 2-3 Bankers Trust 09 61 Sun Glasses not be filled. TUa snmller faculty “WATCH THE FORDS CO BY” Is brought about due to the opening years f
i W i i m m n u i a v k A K ^ ^ o o w n .. f r i d a t , jm n g t6. i9s«k ■ ■ ...... ,_■■■•■ ■ ______■^'^- '“ r ' • MANCHESTER EVENING HBKALD. MANCHESTER. OONN« FRIDAY, JUNE 2«, 19M^ SMITHKOTIKELY Manchester GRANDSEARdON Steps Out With Kingr isaua completely. I t duoks the Su ed remedy for most o f the railroads' who Is battling oggroaoivsty for handsome stipends for their theat posit MmuhftBpf Roooevelt. , rical services when they vet there. tha veloctty o f tha wind by tbe odl- preme Court Issue, as we have noted ills, but It Is strongly Indicative In Date Book Pennsylvania labor os a wboie Recently he has transferred bis ac feroua rubber factory at Hastings elsewhere. It ducks tbs currency that direction. In New York faotations- i TO.ASSISTLANDONI FOR TAX RECEIPTS will be overwbolmliigly for Roooe- Bjf Ooergo Rosa tivities to London where he presents by the loudness and echoes of l)is Cnrttitig Bmid question and the central bank Issue. Of course tbe IncresM In passen velt. If Its leaders ore to be be lavish musicals with all-American fog horn. M 0 - Toidglit June 25-27 — American Legion's PUBUaHBO BT THB It disposes of the questioning voice ger mileage wriu have to be In lieved, but already there Is evi casts. Besides Lupe, be has hired By GEORGE BOSS ' Men do not like obvious w om ^. annual carnival at Dbughorty'a lot. ' jK n U U > PiUNTINO COMPANX, IBO. creased more than twenty-five per dence of a grim effort by large Lou Holts, Carl Randall and Buck Once Was Too Mach. It Btr*«t of deprived youth with the vain and A,Bubbles, among other Broadway To be charming, a woman should be Oomliig Events emplojiers to steer their* workers New York, June 26.— Short Bton- frien ds Assert That Happy Statements of Definqnent A ^ Important Item Is Fnrehase iv ^ MaBchutir. Conn. utterly untruthful assertion: “Our cent, if the railroads ore to be com favorites for hla newest Ferry Tales, Short Shrift: Since Rep. Marion the, pursued, not tbe pursuer. Nrkh- July 8 — Legion Dawn dan oar at 4BOMAB PBK0U80M Into the Republlesn column. sos: Every now and then, a psusr Zioncheck waded in the .fouotalir of Ing' causes a man to loss interest 3routb have been returned to the pensated for tbe reduction In rates, The supreme court's reesat do- Rainbow In Bolton. a*n*ral Manas*' grapher lacking columnisUc data Radio City's Sunken Plaxa, tbe quicker than pursuit Ire a woman. ,, W arrior WiD Gire Passive July 4— ^Annual fireworks display coimts Bring Flood , of PaoBdad Ostobar I, IMl rood to freedom and prosperity. but if such a gain con be attained clslona against tbe Q uffw coal goat over to Times Square and guard around there has been dou He llkea to feel that he is the "hunt of New Pamper for Fire act and uia New York minimum Taking Soundings. at Old Golf lot by American* Le ' PablUliad Baarjr B*entBS Bieapt We shall keep them on tbat road." In such a surprisingly short Ume loiters near the PoUce Information bled to prevent further footbaths. er.” gion. BaMasB and Holiday* Gntarad at tha wage law ore sold to have solidi Those Showboats, as noted here It denounces monopoly In vague and there would seem to be little reason fied labor sentiment behind Roose Booth, Incognito. Or, at least, be several columns back, are already There is a cab driver In Manhat- — Francis Lederer, film star. Opposition to New D eal July 9, 10, U — Kiddles’ Revue Protests to Qffffice. DepartmenL Post Offle* at Manehaatar, Cobb„ aa thinks so. One suob scribe found for surprise If by the end o f a year velt plying their way up and down the ton by the name ot Peter Pansky. State theater. Jtoeood qua* Mall Matiar______general terms bu. falls to reconcile himself lean of lines often lately We cannot preserve our democ Tbe Democratic state - machint Hudson river, talung night-time (Attention: Sir James Barris.) I July 25 — State-wide meeting of ■UBSCRIFTION KATIC8 a promise to “vigorously and fear or so it were to be found that the and stood there frequently Jotting racy and our liberties If, every is for stronger than ever be excursionists for a moonlight sail, In magtclana’ - circles, they say Sc.lfow York, June 26-^ (A P ) — Federated Democratic Women’a Desks, bureau d raw on eellara On# laar. by Mall ...... M roads were carrying twice as many down the questions asked by assort tim e someone says somet&ng A good attendance, with little op lessly enforce” the anti-trust laws fore, since all tbe federal patron between tbe New York and New that Cardlnl, tba top-hatted pres- Cluba at O n ter church. Par Uoath, by Hall ...... • <® ed people. that I do not agree with, I get thn -WhUe Alfred E. Smith steadUy has July 27-Aug. 1 —Red Men’s an and attics of a fourth o f the l#m - position to the different recommen Stasia Cooy ...... J ®J with the administration’s suspen passengers aa when tbe reduction age end about 80,000 stata Jobs Jersey shores. The Showboats tldigator, will be the late Howard dations to be made by the district Dallvarad on* yaar ...... *» ®® order went into effect In such are now In Democratic bands—to N ot to make the officer Oelf- Thurston’s logical successor. chief of police to arrest him. refused to discuss publicly his future nual carnival at Dougherty’s lot. chester homes ore being ransacked sion of those laws In the case of the have been doing this Intermittently — nr. Harry W . Bttleson, Chicago officers, la expected at the annual W hem Yarn Ckm C o o k say nothing of tbe WPA organisa consclous, he didn’t reveal bis pdUUcal plana, persons close to him Sept. 8, e, 7— 40t& annual conven these days by anxious property -lUniBliR OP THE) ASSOCIATBO NRA. In effect It promises to cut an event tbe fiscal conditions of the for years and the dean of the ^ o w rahbl. meeting of the Eighth School and PRB88 tion, whicb Democratic polltlclana Identity or state his purpose. So have dladlosed that he does not now tion of Hartford District Luther owners, with receipts for tax pay Utilities District tonight roads would be very greatly im boat skippers is a Captain J. Rod ______,■ i.' League here, sponsored by Luther Eggm om thm SIdemmtk n * Aaaoolatad Praa* i* aiolualvaly the enormous coat of government have nursed carefully. he was chagrined the other day VIOLATES SEED LAW. have any Intention o f making cam ments from two to 24 years old What It Interesting many o f tbe alltuiad to th* US* for raoubitcatinn when m pedestrian came * up and ney Magee, who has been up -and Tbe mere fact of bringing life League of Emanuel Lutheran as the requirements of relief de proved. In 1634 Guffey and George down tbe Hudson waterway 5,000 the much sought after hidden treas voters that will attend the meeting • ( all nawa dlapaieba* orodliad to It asked the policeman how much the In tbe world is not In Itself paign speeches In behalf o f Gover- church. cline ond national Income advances’’ Apparently, however, the New Ekirle upset decades of Republican times. He's used to it, and al Colby, Kas.— (A P ) — A Jury of ure. Is th* question of the appropriation or not otbarwlaa aradittd Ib tbl* cover charge was at a local night qualification for motherhood. I^s ’fl6r A lf H . Landon. papar asd also tb* local nawa oob- Haven and most of the other east rule and were elected senator and though hardly a local Cap'n Andy, farmers convicted Ralph Cunning Thq frantic search was brought that Is to be asked for In the which means nothing. It merely club and the cop replied, “Ask M — what you# do with that life after Uahad baralB. governor by respective majorities llkea the show business angle of his ham o f Winona for violating the The former governor was describ shout by the 1,700 statements which amount of 18,200 for the purchase All rlabta of rapnbileatlon* of mentions Incidentally on Intention ern lines see no reason to believe of 128,000 and 25,000. of tbs Evening Gaxette over there. wards that counts. nightly cruises. He U learned In state seed law by purchasing feed — Mrs. France* Eleanor Smith, ed as believing he hod fulflUed bis tbe H. N. Alexander Cfompony, audi o f a fire fighting apparatus. spaolal dtapateha* haralo ar* alto ra* that any such rate of increase will Tbe key to the Pennsylvania He’s supposed to know everything.” political duty for the time being In E M A N U E CHOIRS HOLD to “ take the profit out of war,” a every knot of the river. And the com and selling It aa seed without known as the nation’s ‘‘Ideal tors of the tax oollectoFs sccoimts, Those who favor the purchase of sartrtd.______situation Is In Philadelphia and Echoes of tbe small town. making known his views on the reference so casual as to be tanta continue, for they have taken no only navigator afloat on the river labeling tt properly. mother.” '' -*~" sent this week to property owners the new apparatus point to the Full aarrle* ollaBt of N ■ A 8*r». surrounding counties. Guffey may Roosevelt administration and on the steps to drop their legal fight As protection from admirers, REHEARSAL TONIGHT notifying them that according to fact that the piece to be replaced la*. Ina ______mount to admission that there la exaggerate privately whan be Rudy Vallee baa devised a new es .^^eourse the Democratic convention the tax collector's books they owe Is now 16 years old. Is not a pumper against the order of the I. C C. PabllahaP* Rapraaaotatlvas Th* DO purpose to do anything of the promises to nm up-a majority ot cape ruse at the Astor Roof Garden, ould follow, which were contained the town money for deltoquent tax and requires much modern equip Jolloa Mathatra Bptoltl Asancy—Naw. kind. Well, It took the roads a long 150,000 In western Pennsylvania, where ho Is how playing. Just be the declaration be and four other es, dating In some cases back to ment to bring it up-to-date. The Te'rk. Cbletso. Dairolt aod Boatoa. but political writers agree that htl-New Deal Democrats mode Those Planning to Attend Perhaps the one positive and time to reconcile themsclvea, many fore the last notes of the time hla 1911. fact that the district wiU not be Roosevelt will come east with an Connecticut Yankees are trumpet 'public to the PhUadelphla delegates. Week-End Convention in Room 2 In the Municipal building,* called upon to make an appropria '' U e m b b r a d d it b u r b a o o p fairly courageous declaration In the years ago, to the laws requiring 'MANCmBBTER EVSMTNO H tRAlA.lttN OTim TSR. C O IT O ^"jpllj^injfnS ^r'f •'■’ llANCHBSrnER EVSMmO HERALD. MANCHB6TER, OONN.. FRIDAY. JUNE 26.198A •rrtvcJ at hta eountry place tor the Project, Works ProgreBS Admlnts- STORY OF NEWSPAPER Mra. Choae, who was re- iUop. The ptay'was (MuUy (>p«rotod on tor ^ipendloitla oally recelrod and ftoely rendered. RADIO PROGRAM and tbslr two daughtora, tiu Misses It wee dlreotod by Waltai an Mungo Loses Despite Brilliant-Mound Feat ON AIR MONDAY NIGHT Betty and Oatherina, will join him Klavun, with settuigs by Michael FRIDAY, JUNK 36 (OaBtrsl and Baetoni Btaadsrd Time) bare later. Adrian and costumes by J. Herbert CtalUster. All the actoro were pro- fOepkrM ’SeriN# T(*M One ge«r L a ttrt PiiM PUy by ChaPfes A. Mrs. Daniel O. Horton o t New HIGH SCHOOL GIRL Haven la at the Horton bungalow fetolonala. The play Is sxpsetod to CONCORDIAS TO OPPOSE Royal Oaks Tackle Green' TWO VETS TO FACE Wright to Be Heard on for tha summer. Mr. Horton wUl run from June 34 to ths l^ h and Station, rw orv. rt|M ta e li.n i. presrasis wllhaiit erevl.u. notlM. P. M. N ^ ’a Bine Network from 8 the week ands here. from July 1-4. REDS DEFEAT DODGERS ’ ATbM; Dm «• Desm«rsh§ Csnt. to 8:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor services at Hiss Jennie Loomis o f OhapUn Simst gtmmtiiM, 4* mmm st fkHadgffkis, w u a recent oallcr at the home of NEW AQUAHC STAR In Twilight Loop Tonight STIFF TEST TODAY frmrmm Jm 4m3/Ai m$ tU iiU U ■ _ _ _ Hebron Green will be omitted Sun DAHL OILERS TOMORROW tim, m $k$ mOmpflkt miU km* Ag tpasmUtm The "Salute to tha Modem New*- day evening on account of ths Tri- Mrs. Rosella Waldo. Mr. and Mrs. ^ sU A p Hmp M w ^ tegHher , Orelitatre—Disle Pearl Young, of New York, Mrs. TWICE AS ACE HURLER wki mid ilimpi mtmms paper" a play based on the history Oounty Union meeting to QUaud at FRESH The Royal Oaks, who foundAvlototy. It la only a guess that that time. Waldo's grandson and granddaugh % ^Tli« Riistls Bhythm Tno^ohAln and advancement of ths newspapers ter, also called (m her. Olomay ‘T on T Redfern, 16, themaelvas at WllUmahtle last Sun Dixon will pitch. Ray, last year's NBC-WEAF (RBD),NBTWOflK Mlos Florence Hi. Smith, principal Week-End Fresh Red Bananaiti u m SCOTCH CRICK WINNER day and, incidentally, found a new Wykoff and Bright Oppose BASIC -*» KAttl W««f WMl Wtio 2*2?“ polnla VaMlf. VooallSl of the world, wlU be heard *Wlth the enthusiasm and optimism tl-t.- ww-i-a»_ dies ware not to expect them be two breakfasts and a readtog whors sho aat (oadtag a now book AUVBKTUUBMBNI'— naUon a t President Rooaevelt, spoke siofl. Another new arrival ■trsst HartfbM, wlMr w MALONEY PRAISES enthualsaticsUy a t tbs convention. State Senator HIdmund J. Gebhardt, hsie, and there is no doubt In my fore late afternoon or early eve lamp." and swinging alUcan-covsrsd legs on a charge c t rseklsss Beatod with ths Connecticut dele New Haven. mind that Prssideat Roosevelt wlU • Sts NM tabula ning and the jroung ladiee were The telephona began to ring. under a violat negUgee. WAPPWG Saturday nlgh^ when Ma^ be re-elected.” BRIDE to stay-in the hotel." CamUIa answered. “For you,” she “Juat — outl" gation, of which he Is chslrman, he lidsd with cos driven by ~ Representative William M. Citron signaled to Marda, but Marda PARTY'S PLATFORM ssld: BEGIN HERB TODAY "Tee — of course." She went In The nonchalant attituda disap O'DonneU of Dppchcstor, r Platforms Compared planned to leave for Wsshingt n quiet?" the asked. "And safe. T m ooudi, was’ thinking of a remark shook her head. Tbe Federated Sunday school wUI *Tm getting a Mg Uek out of It during the day because a t the pres Christian faith is a grand cathe On her wedding day MARCIA to the dining room end bad some peared. CamlUa, imaU and slim hold their next monthly social thla fined fifty dolliuns and i _ dral, with divinely pictured wln- scared. Pm afraid my suite Is be that had been made at dinner — a “Hiss Cunningham la not here. and sturdy, was in front of the (Oeethmed Frem Page Oaa) rve lass to do at Uibi ons than at sure of business. He esma here to CUNNINGHAM bean her ttanee, ing watched." grapefruit, cocoa and rolls since evening and it is to be in ths form Tuesday evenln’t Ut the Soothl dowB. Standing without, you can raraarit that she was tndependent, You may find her In her own door, Msrcls, JUst as smaU and sor town court ^ tional debt at the earliest possible any convention In 90 veers." Interest aasoeiates in Congress In. BOB HASKELL, tolling one of the 'Then come to mine", CamlUa Uiere were hours and hours until of a Uwn party on the church lawn. Sherur Bldward J. BUvln arrived see no glory, nor can Imagine any, ■elf-reUant; that she didn’t get her suite," Camilla said cSuaaUy. “Or sUm and a Uttie less sturdy, sur (OenMnnsd treen Fsge 0 «o ) naomentT Attoniay-Oeneral Homer Cum l^lslation to aid the textile Indus- brldeomolds, SYLVIA, that he loVee volunteered. "Order up some self Into scrapes from wMeh she lats afteraooo or early evening. AU members of the school in all the Diplomas were given to from New Haven with Mrs. Slsvln but standing within every my of I'll take a message." A second veyed her ruefuUy. IND Republican, 1984— Promised to mings, aaeigned to make one of the her hot cant afford to many her, chicken sandwiches, PhiL Pm needed to be removed. Han liked to She wished that she had slept a grades are cordially invited to be pupils of the Union grammi ARCAIN In Urns to sttend lest night’s see- light reveals a harmony of unspeak-' while longer. She wished that she later she replaced her telephone. trel of crop surpluses, aid In debt 'stop the folly of uncontrolled seconding speechea for the renomi- ‘T m much'impreased," he said. Blarda, hnrt and bewUdered, starved after all the exdtement.” do the rescue act — It made them "Listen, Marcia, mon enfant, present Games wUI be arranged of South Windsor at ths able splendors.-rHawthome. had an idea where the two men ‘The Impatient young lady hung financing and "every Constitutional spending", to balance the budget by sails atone T\L v o o ov» r o n t y e «PEAV4 o r TWE. . OMRUR'.'n YOQ «)UMr I M X SOuVjt BUJN PLAYING SENSE and NONSENSE OtVJ\\_-E.TC. ETC.'. BUY SE a W W tm m T M fa // i e rM W M TW OG POQ WSR N O W RNjD .^ B I S . m m It la a u y to recognize the aue' er. Hie wall alwnya h^lns: ’*Ths man eald—’’ a ppe an y TS wtaaaFaT.oiv.TF R SAYS: , : The bride o< a few weeha notteed m i that her huaband waa depreeied. HrldiP-GeralA daereat, I know ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES HOUSES FOR RENT LEGAL NOTICES 78 ■omethlng la troubling'jrou, and I UOST AND FOUND AUTO REPAIRING— Deaths Last Night want you to tell me what it Is; your PAINTING RADIO 48 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD, MUMMERS PARADE ~^;^nunc MOVINO truck, FOR RENT— 60 BAST Middle ORANGEMEN TO BE worrlee are not your worries now, at Manchester, within and- for the they are our worries. ot cUder, Thurcday noon. 8AVB TOOT MONBT by having PHILCO A im ) radios 830.98 in* Turnpike, six room single, steam district of Manchester, on the 16th Paris—Brig. Gen. Charles Httcb- stalled. Beneon Funilture and heat, garage. Walter Frlche, 84 day o f J u n ^ A D „ 1986. oock BberlU, 69, diplomat and Groom—Oh, very well. We’ve just ' p l«M Botltr Bcrmld Offlc*. your oar or truck repidred here. had a letter from a girl I used to NEW LOW CASH PRICES. AU Radio, Johnaon Biook. Btost Middle Turnpike. Present WILLIAM 8. HTDE, Bag.. IN PHILADELPHIA writer. CITADEL GUESTS CANVASS from truck. Judge. New Torit—John ’Treat Irving, go with, and she la suing ua for work guaranteed, ^'alves ground, Estate of Patrick T. Shea late of breach of promise. Trlrfrr rotum to ifnurlcc carbon cleaned etc. 4 cyl. $3; 6 cyl. < SUMMER HOMES Manchester in said district, dsesased. 94, grand nephew of Washington jIJ. *80 Wctherell rtreot. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Upon application of William J. Irving. 84; 8 cyl. 86; 1 Ir* ton trucks or FOR RENT 67 Shea, Administrator, praying for If one is compelled to forgive oth !^1(kte^iono 0801. over 8* extra. Other repairs, Half MRlion Natives J ob the Kansas City—Charles E. Douglas, 9 PIECE WALNUT dining room authority to mortgage real estate 76, oil man, sportsman and "Pop Will Attend Service of Sal ers trespaaaes before theira are for mechanical and electrical at low suite. The best buy we’ve ever FOR RENT— COTTAGE, Bolton belonging to said estats, aa psr ap* k M alta. SAT, naa. plication on file. It Is Corn King." given a lot of people are going to be prices. No phone, low overhead, bait Come quick and save 880. Lake, on water front W. O. Glen- in a mighty tight place. ilim )M O K L E S FOR SALE 4 low prices. Abel'r Est 1921. Rear ORDERED:—That tha foregoing Parky Delegates to Watch vation Army mi Sunday, Benson Furniture and Radio. John ney Company. Telephone 4149. application be heard and determined NINE POUCE ARE ADDED The Toonerville Trolley That Meets AH the Trains By Fontaine Fox b a u d —loss AIRFLOW De- 36 CMper street aon Block. at the Probate Office In Manchester In said District, on the 1st day of AT BIIDOLETOWN PLANT. An Irishman who was aleeplng an . like new, low mileage, time July. A D „ 1936, at 8 o 'c lo c k (a. D Ae. Marchers. inly 5. the night with a Negro hod his face LEGAL NOTICES 78 The S kipper coulx> tell mrsuCatts how her husband continues ^^ykynienta. Phone 81S1 or 81B0. FLORISTS— NURSERIES 1.5 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 In the forenoon, and that notice be Middletown, June 26.— (AP) — blackened by a practical joking OUR BOARDING HOUSE (.iqVOR PEIUIIT given to all pereons Interested in Chief Charles A. Anderson of the friend. Starting off Ur a hurry In said estate of the pendency of said TO GET LIQUOR INTO THE HOUSE IN SPITE OF RVERVTHINO. FONTIAO Deluxe touting LATE CABBAGE plants, 8 doxen MdTlCK o r APPIilOATIOM Philadelphia, June 36.— (AP) —A Middletown police said today he ’ the morning, be caught sight of ■m n; 1030 Pontiac Deluxe coach; Thli tg to rive notloe that I, Louti application and the time and place Arrangements are now completed' 35c, 60c 100; also tomato, pepper, FOR SALE— PIANO reasonable. of hearing thereon, by publishing a half mUllon celebrants joined Demo had summoned officers from sur- . himself in a mirror. Puasled, he Pontiac coupe; 1085 Hup Cgrvlnl of 10 Cottaro atreat, Mans for a great united meeting of E6AD, LADS/GOOD MOLD YOU'RE STILL IM THERER OM egg plant, lettuce, asters and xln* Can 6638 after 6:30. chegtar. Conn., hava fUad an ap p lica copy of this order In some newspaper ioundlng towns to augment the stopped snQ gazed, and finally ex 1084 Chevrolet sedan; 1034 having a circulation In said district, cratic convention delegates last Washington Lodge. L. O. L. No. 17 MY CUFF <~KJUD6e YOUR nlas, at Odermann's, 504 Paricer tion datad 2ftth o f Juna. 1986 w ith night and early today In a carnival Middletown force patroling the vi claimed: "Begorra, they’ve woke the WEWS.^ U H -RU M Fw w ^ nouth sedan. Cole Motors, the Ltqnor Control Commlaisloh for a at least five days before the day of and Daughters of Liberty No. 128 street said bearing, to appear it they see such as the Quaker city bad never cinity of the Remington-Rand plant wrong man.” m o s s - c o v e r e d m e m o r y APARTMENTS—FLATS— Packaga Store Permit for the gala here, closed several weeks by a on Sunday, July 6 at 11:00 a. m. in X AM ■REDEEMINKS of alcoholic liquor on the pramlaag of cause at said time and place and be seen before. O the Salvation Army auditorium. AMD YOU'LL RECALL FliLUKlG TENEMENTS 63 81 Oak gtraat, Mancheatar. Conn. The heard relative thereto, and make re It was MardI Gras, Mummers’ pa strike. Tbs Blsmeea Twine of tbs ALL MV lOU^S / CLYDE,)w /^ 23 buolnegg lg owned by Loulg Carvlnl turn to this court. ’ The chief took his action after - Adjutant William L. Valentine American Menu asobamdsmifpleok / m b REPAIRING WILLIAM & HYDE rade, and Beauty Contest rolled Into will be in charge of the service, and .THIS SQUMZES TM E<9 THAT FOR RENT—TWO AND three of 10 Cottage gtraat, Mancheatar. Judge. the company advertised yesterday "Peas and carrots, carrots and FOR A FJW,TO SejUARE A LAWN MOWER BHARPENINa, room apartments. Call Manches Conn.v .and w ill be con du cted by one—and all for the entertainment Adjutant Newman Curtis who was I t a g g e d y o u f o r POSE H-6-86-86. of the dtsr’e Democratic guests. for workers to assist In moving qia- peas, ROUKIP OP suc;» AT THE repairing. Key making, vacuum ter Construction Company. 4181, Louie Carvlnl of 10 Cottage atraat, in command here last year, and who ■you can, resist a p « k when Manchester Manohastar, Conn., ag parmittaa. Long before sundown yesterday chlnery from thd plant. ■ "How sick we are of the sight of A FORTMIGHT FO R MY T5UTCHMAWS/(VHILE cleaners etc., cleaned, recondition 4273 or 8333. liOUIS CKRVINI Chief Anderson said this morning Is now stationed at C2ielsea, Mass., things pique your curiosity. crowds began massing along the will be present and will give the those!” AMD, B U S TE R ; W R ITE YOUR THUMB IS DAMP/ Evening Herald ed. Tool sharpening. Bralthwalte, Dated 86th of Juna, 19S6. the situation was " u quiet as a That’s ths theme song of a cru COLLECnoW FOR RENT—FOUR BOOM apart H-6-86-86. cltsr’s tree studded parkway, billow address to the lodges. Adjutant OUT A RECEIPT FOR i a 52 Pearl street RUSSIAN WOMAN HURT ing out Into the street and curbing Sunday school" and that there were sade herewltb launched against Friend—Shame on you! Do you O F R A R E , FINGERPR M T *S CLASSIFIED . ment with private bath 820. per "more officers than strikers" In the Chirtis Is a member of the Loyal those vegetables. Not as individual PRIWTS/ WE SPECIALIZE In lawn mower month. Steam heat 88 extra per grandstands In their eagerness to Orange Lodge. The band and Song think getting drunk Is the way to ------TMAT LEAF FROM TWAT advertisements witness the spectacle. neighborhood of the plant. vegetables, you understand, tor this remember your wedding anniver b a l a m c e s t h e sharpening. Preclelon grinding. month during winter months. Ap NOTED FLIER P^MOTED IN PARACHUTE DROP He said the total force on patrol ster Brigade will be on duty and will crusade has nothing agoluat either B o o k OF Ooaat six avsraas words to a Uaa Fifty spectators were Injured provide appropriate selections dur sary? ila aambsrs aad abbrsviatloos Batltfactlon guaranted. Delivery ply Supt Apartment 4, 26 Birch numbered about 80 policemen. carrots or peas, by Ibemselvva. It's ^OOPLB LEDCiER ^ iV -v b i l l s ■ervlce. Karleen A Edgerton, 680 when three stands buckled and sent ing the service. Man—Who'sh tryln’ to remem oonal as a .'ord and sompound street ParUi, June 26.— (A P)—Major panicky hundreds of others scurry the external combination of the two, ber? T O A , F O R ^ I as two worda MlalmniD oost Is No. Main. Phonr 7388. Rene Fonck, one of the moit famous Last year the hall was filled to Truly, they're tho Siamese twins of el three Uaea. FOR RENT—REAR 105 Spruce Delayed Puningr Rip Cord Un ing to safety. CHINESE MARCH AGAIN capacity, and the public as well as FARTMINJG/ M E < e rates per dar tor traasieat French air aces In the World War, Parade Miles Long ‘ Shanghai, June 28.— (A P)—Pro the American mfinu! It might not be a permanent solu . street first fioor 6 rooms, newly was promoted to the rank of lleuten- til She Was But 100 Feet members of the Army are notified The parade, miles long, was a vincial forces from Kwangtung were to be on time In order to secure a tion, but the unemployed problem Mestive. Ilaseh IV, UM, HELP WANTED— decorated, steam heat bath, white ant-c6lonel In the reserves by the from Ground. reported today to have started a School Teacher—Now, Bobby, ^ifih enamel sink. Rent 818. Adulta gorgeous development of the mum seat. could be pretty well disposed of for OeasesaUve Oars .<1 t atsi S ois FEMALE 35 air ministry today. mers parade. tradlUonU on New march northward Into ^Southern- spell "Needle.” the next six months by providing only. Can be seen from 1 to 8 Sat The ministry, announcing the spe Fukien and Klangsi provinces. Bobby—N-e-i-d-l-e, needle. OoBseeatlva Oart ..I » otsj U eta WANTED —FIRST CLASS hand Moscow, June 26.— (AP) — Na- Tear’s Day In Philadelphia when When we reach the outskirts of each man out of work with a fish ’ ...... I 11 etaj II ou urday afternoon. M. Sheehan, Bol cial promotion, praised Fonck as ’The reports, which were not con School Teacher—^Wrong, there is pole and let the W. P. A. supervise . orders Cor Urrsiinlar laseruons Ironer or preaaer. Apply at once. ton Road, Vernon Center. Tel. Bilk clad, masked and be-plu(ned the city I move out of the driving *‘one of the legendary heroes of avl- deja Babushkina, 20, the blonde girl marchers course the streets gyrat firmed, contradicted earlier state- no "1” In needle. a balt-dtgglng project be oharsied at the one time rata New Model Laundry, Summit S t Rockville 676-14. seat and say to my wlfs, "Here, you Bobby—Well, 'taint a good needle apeelal rates (or tong term ‘sverr gtton, who participate In more than known aa “The Parachute Beauty," ing In spirited dancee or solemnly mento from the Canton (Southern) take It." And even then I don’t advartlalaa give apoa request, 400 aerial combats, brought down was gravely Injured today In a carry huge, decorated canopies. Chinese government that all aouth- really enjoy tho ride. then. Helen—Why, Marge, have you to ordered (or three or aU days 75 enemy planes, and Is the incom Merged with It was a beauty con west military units had ceased penciled your eyebrows? stopped bedori the third or filth HELP WANTED— MALE 36 jump at loshkar-Ole, celebrating the —Lon Meyer, three-fime winner Whenever we find a man who has be eharged caly (or the ao> parable le^er and model air soldier test among girls from every state. northern movements. of 600-inlle Indlanapolle cleaela. Marge—Heavens, no! Does it LI . number o( Jmes the d appear* WANTED—YOUNG MAN to do Read The Herald Advs. for the younger generations.” anniversary of the founding of the The queen’s crown fell to Miss the same bobby wo have, we feel a show ? eharglag at the rate earned, but farm work. Must be able to drive Marl autonomous province. Marion Fore, blue eyed, dark haired warming of the cockles of ths heart allowaaee or retaads oan be saade car, stay nights. A. Roasetto, 82 for one who has good judgment in A young man la buelaeae h tn six time ads stopped attar ths She jumped from an airplane at Texas lassie, who first farm ed the bobUss. h day. LiSka street an altitude of 2,000 feet, but de judgres and then mountM a splendid oonfldadtM IntormaUon that thUun Xo ^11 torblds"! display Uses not in ffanwal were better than t o 16ft, 9 K layed pulling the rip cord to open throne. The fun of children is ganutea jid. The estimate of a half million and ha gave as the redpe, "hard The Herald will not ha responsible SITUATIONS WANTED— her parachute until she was only The fun of adults Is artlfli■tiflctol and work." ' sBors than one lasorreot insertion slightly more than 100 feet from spectators was made by James A. upe: any advortlsemeat ordered tor FEMALtLB 38 Taylor, superintendent of police, •CARSO the ground. wlUi the fun of children. First BoUUdan—I hear that there thaa one tlsso. The jtimper, One of the leading whose legions of officers sought, I laadvaneat omission at moor* HIGH SCHOOL GIRL 17 years old, with limited success, to keep streets Is one state where there la no graft, pablloatloa o( sdvarttolna will be would like position, light house exponents of what tho Russians call whatever. i As only by oanoallatloo o( tbs “parachute sport,” suffered serious open for the paraders. ge awdo cor the sorvlea rsadsrsA work. Inquire 468 North Main S t Send your diildren to btirineis ichcxil or college with s cash Long after the flrmal parade Second Polltieiaa—Say, but __r advertlBsmsBta mast oostorm spinal injuries in the resulant jar. wouldn’t that state be rich pldringa loan from ua. The extra training will help them get better jobs Physlans said her condition was ended—that was midnight or later— ' stylo, oopy aad typography with later on and you’ll find the cath easy to repay. If you need money for us boys If could once get In H E P A Y -O F F IBlatloBs aatoroed by ths publish* SWEDISH WOMAN wants house grave. bands marched through the streets there. and they reserve the right to for educational or other purposes, come in or phone us TODAY. Two other women parachute and clusters of celebrants, plumes revtoo or iejec< any oopy eon- work by day. Telephone 4077. awave over gaudy shirts and pan * llMtlOBAblA. Loans up to S300—20 months to repay jumpers, Tamara Ivanova and Liu Uzarene—Did you go on a honey ______3.HOUHS—Olasstfied ads to The rate of Inteveet charaed la threo (9) per rear, per mnnik, ba Berllni were killed March 26 In taloons. marched,, and sang, and fid moon, SusabbUe? puMtobed same day moat be re* ARTICLES FOR SALE 43 or thirty-atz <30> per eeat. per aaaaat oa (he oopald amonat of dclayed-opening jumps. The gav- dled and tooted notes of joy under SusabellS—Ab, suppose you might JSM hy It o’olook nooai gatardays the loaa. ernment has' honored their memory the somber bronze gaze of William i:M a m. FOR BALE—13 by 14 wall tent call It dat—Hennery done help me by giving their names to new Penn high on the spire of City Hall. wld de washln’ de fust week. SCORCHY SMITH N ote fo r th'e W om an’ s P a ge B y JOH N C. T E R R Y TELEPHONE YOUR and box type traUer, In A-1 condl s r s L P E R S O N A L asteroids discovered by ' Soviet WANT ADS. Uon, 26 Foley street Telephone FINANCE COMPANY astronomers. Gerald—If she’s had three huS' WILL.THIY GOT dTHER^^, 4077. MRS. RUTB FIELD WINS bands already, why should I marry hr B. fctRWf. Tbca-THete'5 l5iVlfe*^uy^'vw>N'i _Js are aooepted over the telephoae 4VyCLLSPANISH <31^THERE- . - — r f p — tte OBaJlQB RATB glvas above FOR BALE—LARGE SIZED cream her? a ooavenlen * to advertisers, but - Harold—Well, there's nothing like W irtcaptoredA Long T w e aSB aATEB will oe ssosptsd as enameled crib. Reasonable. Phone POPULAR MARKET PRIZE AOO, an' now - SHE? ONT PATldJSNT a paid at ths bual* 6883. doing business with an old esta^ oSlos -on or heiors the seveath lished firm. dRAN^OHaPRIN 4U. (allowing the first Insertion of FOR SALE—ONE SINGLE farm Six Pound Roast of Beef ) fp DO (ohnmiN' AlOUT IT, SCOMH ad otharwlse the OBARUB FARMS LAKE PROPERTY IRSOMBPAV-/ swUl bo ooUaotad. Mo responsi* hameea. Horses oollar, strap work, DIAL 4842 FOR APPOINTMENT Awarded Last Night — Give n r errors In telaphoned ads bameaa repairing, curtain and Chickens Tomorrow. ho assamsd and their MOUTMjr auto tops repaired. 'Jhas. Laklng, Bot ha guaranteed. 7-Room Single—Garage; on bus line; lot 120 x 180; all improve 60 Camnrtdge street. Tel. 4740. Mrs. Ruth Field of 112 Florence (READ THE STORY, THKN COLOR THE PICTURE) INDEX OF ments. Price $3500. Cash needed $500. street won the six pounds of roast "Ob, food sounds very good to enough. I don’t see why they sit (CLASSIFICATIONS BUILDING MATERIALS 47 of beef In the special ’Thursday me.” wee Goldy answered, merrily. and stuff." "Aw, we are through,” State Road—2 Acres, 7-room house. Price $3500. $1000 needed. drawing held at the Popular Mar “I think our friend, the princess, Is snapped Scouty. "We’re just BRBti ••dddd^gBgMgMdg* B ket last night at eight o’clock. In resting in our chairs. -'4*w«r**g*«*dgd«aaggMgWdi C a very pleasant sort. » eoS«S«*V.«gddg«*««BMg O TWO TENEMENT house, to be Near Autumn Street—6-Room Single, 2-car garage; steam heat; accordance with the rule of the "If you are trying to start a of VlUAkB •••dMdidWgwmggg JD torti down. Phone 4149. drawing, Mrs. Feld was present In "She’s made us all feel right at fuss by making foolish fun of us, ■MABiortBai S*«'B|g«KA«*« •••••• W lot 140 X 160. A real good buy. Price $4500. Cash needed $900. the store at drawing time to claim home, and no more do I want to I would suggest that you, my lad, ■ bb4 Botmdl ••••»• dd••• #•••• 1 the award. roam. I’m sure, in this land, we just mind your own affairs." __BBBBMBRBU dddMAddd^BBiidddd t 60-Acre Dairy, Poultry and Tobacco Farm—7-room house, all im All that Mrs. Field had to do to can have all kinds of real good kTBOBBlS e e . aa 0 a a 0 dinds dddd'd dd d S win this prize was to send In her sport." The princess then said, "Come a IW> th «. r. A» Sl»^ S n -| 4 AsteewMlee provements. State road. $1000 down. Other Farms $2500 and "Of course you can," the prin OBObUM for 8b1o ...... « name and address on the coupon with me. My father you are BObllM for BzobA&VO i EMERGENCY Yip. which appeared in the Herald on cess said. “Right now, though, we going to see. He's sitting on bis WASHINGTON TUBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY By WilUams Aeoeeeorleo—Tlreo .sddddd t Wednesday and Thursday. There will go ahead and have our limcb. throne, now, and he’ll gladly wel FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser ROpBlrlBff^PBlBU&g dddds T Z' ( w h y , v e s .^ ^ 7-Room Single—Sun room, fireplace, oil burning steam heat, rec was nothing to buy and no strings I’U tell the cook to serve* us right come you. I'M g o i n g t o c h e c k ZARAT? AUBI,WA5 hX YARB YOU MISS PICKET^ __ floboolo < o oe 0 o 0 o s o d a dddddd WOLD 'IM. P O »T LET HIM TALK TO ■too ghtp ^ Tr«ek ddddd«dd S of any kind attached to the«ffer. awfiy. "A smile Is always on his face. CALLS reation room in basement, 4-car garage; large lot. Price $6500. “Into .the dining room we’ll go. He spreads cheer all around the 1 WAS TALKING TO MRS. ee0dosaddddddd ^ Regular drawings on ten chickens <5UICK„ Ro o n e y . |—^ ^ V O NE. . Btoroci ddddd IS will be held at the Popular Market There’s room for all of us, I place. He’ll take a fancy to yo« HTGOOSEY ON THE PHONE, htOreysIss-Bloyeles 11 POUCE Terms. This place is only 6 years old. know.” ‘"Just watch me,” Duncy tots, no matter what jrou do.” G E T THE W H AT'S. su J?e, ■ted Autos—Hotorayelea ... If tomorrow at which time five lucky shouted, "tuck a lot of food The whole bunch trailed the WHEN SUDDENLY I HEARD sdssao and Prntaeetoaal gentses We have the place you want at the price and terms you can afford persons wlU receive two chickens away.” princess till wee Windy shouted, SQUAD CAR... WRONG _jlnesa darvtoes Offered ...... 11 each. A coupon for entering your HER SCFIEAM AND eosehold Bsrvloes Offered .....1S*A 4S4S "What a thrill! I see King Sun . AND A crr *7 ling—Coatrsotlug . ...a .... 14 to pay. name In the drawings has appeared ’They g;athered ’round a table and right now. My goodness me, but DROP THE PHONE .* WE lsts**Nurseries 14 in the Herald since Monday and will two waiters soon were right on hand be la fat.” FAST? oral Dlreotors ...... » IS FIRE 9-Room Tourist Inn. Will rent furnished, $50.00 per month. continue today and tomorrow. For HAYETD GET OUT eg—Flombing—Roofing _ IT to serve them. Twas a dandy meal, The king cried, "Howdy, girls Si BBSS IS South the Saturday drawings it Is not nec and tasted very good. and boys. I’m glad you’ve come THEF^E.m. PRONTO.' ■ary—Oraasmahlng s dddddd 1» essary for ths winners to be pres Soon Coppy whined, "Serve me to share my Joys.” The Tiny ■ SsiOnufb dAdd IS HASTINGS ROADSIDE OFFICE ent In the store to claim their no more. Right now my poor olU girls just bowed, and every lad nssengsr fiarviee ». m..M*A 4 » 1 831 OAKLAND STREET award. They will be notified when tumys sore. ’The food still took off his hat. Btlng—Psperina ...... 11 possible by telephone and also •ssioaal dervleas ...... » ■ . • It North ALWAYS OPEN EXCHANGES looks just fine, but, princess, I ate ilrisg ...... IS RENTALS through the columns of the Herald all I could. (The king performs for the -Oyalsg—Cleaning at. 14 oa Monday, June 29. ’The others, too, have had TiAles In the next story.) ' 1 and Service . . . . » II sinsss Se.’Vlee » . » . IS S432 fildsvsttinol I sad Classes...... IT aU lastrnetioB ...... II AMBULANCE MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE W orried By THOMPSON AND COLL ..*.....a...... II*A (Dougan) usMaC-.Orawtl ~9 1 BEUEVE I CAM RE'STORE u id e d p c r s u b HOW STRAWOE-- SHE COUU3NT HAVE Stir d • a d d an a d mtt» If G sot-Eiy ev , c b r t a in l v . n o t . BAHf IT'S TRUE.TURN HIM LOOS^ ■Baud—jBOtmotlOB dddddnrffdfv If c o n s c io u s ISIean- LEFT CAMP-NOrONE OF THE DONKEYS /jU yrV M ^TEB OF FORM; MA’M.X 7ME4E MEN, 90MEM0W MIND, DUE TO l-lER ' h o p e vdudontmind TELUNG flHADA DATE WITH TODNER-HIS AUWS PERFECT. 5 «5 0 HAKKIM-GET TVe ------HANV YEARS OP TRAIMNS A S WmLE,9IR IS MISSINO, BUT„...WHAT WAS THAT f oka—Mortgages mi,, 11 AllIDCO w h e r e y o u w e r e t h e n ig h t v c ju r ^ A FRIEND, WILL BBSS OpportoaltlBB II (HoOm n) DOCTORS MEDICAL A NURSE, MV8A IS ABLE TO EDMONDS TD SWEAR I HEARD A SOUND PROM FATHER WAS ^ 2A R A T. '^ R E , VO U B«y to tiOBB ...... II BV KIT/ I— RENDER THE UNFORTUNATE S E A R C H SHE PROBABLY SAW MOM SLAMMED C A N T WN MVRA, KILLED. ■ula aad Mtaatloas MEN THE PROPER TREATMENT PORHIS THAT ANIMAL ? IT WXJLD THE DOOR ON THE T7T L a n y t h in g o n WuBUd—r«malB ...... II 3 0 6 0 HAKKIM ME. Mtuulod—Male II DAUSHTER /iNiMAi__rrs USD WuntBd ...... U-a (Qoiah) CARRIES HAS LED TAKE SOMETHING Jtp Wautsd—Mato or PumalB.. II THE HIM TO TH E LIKE THAT TD MAKE CAUGHT BETWEEN gsa.s Wootad ...... Il-A HALP- BtlOUB WBUtBd—TBIDBla . » II 4340 DEAO INNERMOST a n y o n e s c r e a m THE DOOR AMD Uoas Waatod—Mala . . . . » II DEPTHS OF bplormaat Agoaotas ...... 44 •TACK THE WA/ THAT Q i taah r ata routtoy—Tahivlaa AMO -Birdo—Pata ...... 41 HOSPITAL 1M4LEMS WOMAN DID? fitoek—Vahlelaa 41 LEW ...... v /A .- - y i lltry aad finppllaa ,,,m ,„ ,,,, 41 WEN P'EARS -✓ N I ■tad - Pats —Poultry ■ gteek 44 BACK PORHER 5131 SAF=Ery tor gulo ...... 41 TO ats aad Aoeaaaorlas ...... 44 WATER DEPT. CAMP continue dldlng Matoriato ...... 41 TDIMCREIISE eado—Watehaa Jawalry .. 41 EVERY AppUaaeaa - Badlo » 41 F4ed .4I*A 3077 MOMEMT gtorm—Paity Psoduuu M !/2 A ^ SPENPTHRlFrS. ahold Oooda 41 lAIter FT*. H.y ' ty sad Tools il lastnuMBts ,-,.,,,m m U Id fitoru Boalpmsat 14 7868 SALESMAN SAM Otherwise They Get A Ducking B yS M A L Ii at tho gierua...... M A L L E Y OOP Sounds Like A Threat By H AM LIN Apptuul—rats mmmiim it COME ON; ROONEY. ~'o Say ...... II o'R A IN ^Yep,H;AW' tOHAT^ , "S '"COSl-L, X CGUESS X © eT m e. O l T 1 COM AT ; IN T l k in s h o o t F £ uJ MANCHESTER s o YOU THINK MY V/m.-C50MT'"VOU THINK ITS HIS QUEeJ? YOU MIGHT, BUT IF YOU'RE klHDA L ike A M e B S e r a iSautd Motato S isaito YES. LITTLE MOOVIAM LETS HA/E A ALREADY. AN’ AlO SIGNSSjGNS /fUORSe;TH'-riJ Tesn-rhTENT§, GTOlW AN' DO SDP’ICTImAJ' KIN ‘ vyAiYou i eri.ii-.. FIND BAC+C. OUCKSi BROTHER, KINfr X ' MY- CUSTOMARY FOR A KIN© TO ME? CaUEEN OP SM ART, VOULL SAVE *- UON OR SOMETHING.’ W A T E R CO. VIOLET-THATS THE W E L L -l DIOKJT- sT&ppiN^ eiXH eeJ/aecxiNwiAj' t a l e a k I AROUND H»Re1& Without Board .av«».a. II WURjIS AWFUaVf 1 sNouto Be SWEET TD THE GIRL HE SAWALLA7 VOUR BREATH./ LOOK!/ "1 _Waat-d --••-.••«unu-«6l*A IDEA-AMD YOU'RE ASK YOU-AND It SURE IS s t r u g g l in ' A L E A S '/ Board S^ r ts M SW K T TO X SAY ■- INTENDS TO 1MAKE \NHy-l MEVEC. DOIN' PRETTY \WEU_i MAYBE l U . HAVE BU ^------«| 5974 MXI, EH7 HIS O U ^ 7 TO GET FREE.'/ di FOR YOURSELF, IP SOMETHING TO SOU ABK ME.» SAY ABOUT x ,«> / ■ta. lhatii. TeaemssUs* It G AS CO. tOMtIou m If *THIS,MYSELF/j (MT JiMit ««MMBBMBaHtflKa M - ^ ter wmtmm If 5075 , - » 9 I# Jteal WB B« ••••%##«•■• i l •ate ELECTRIC CO. ■ e e tW W e g ft ■Ua If ■a ppppoity foe —‘ B«aML«— — ttK 5181 • BW •• B*W Tl ' 7 6Ms nm ,m 2* EVENING HERALD 5121lit Anew ancM — EASY TERMS 11:06—^News Service. WINIFRED 8. CARTER Washington," o m a United Press each event qualify automatically for derson, 1933 Olympic discus cham alope of the beach makea It safe for AS Miai arimnrii lesSL Critoo k Itaa ■esta' Shop here tomorrow! dispatch from Washington. tbo final Olympic tryouts, to be held pion; Comallus Johnson, George WRESTLING 11:15—Joe Relcbman’s Orohsstia. the poorer (nrimmarai 11:80—Clyde Lucas* OrcbestnL triad Wadsmark o f a mottanlas I "Officials of the project, known at Randall's Islaad, New York, July Spits and A1 Threadglll, in ths high by tba Fraetar A OaiBbta Oa os the writers* projsct, said ths 11-13. Tomorrow’s Prsgram jump and Joe McCluskey, steeple By A8800IATBD PBESS A. M. guide would be fir final form with Prospects of the year’s first out chase star. Montreal— Yvon Robert, 330, BARSTOW’S ■THE DAMOEBODS AOB. The creemy cake shortening . —Shoppers SpsetaL in a month. "But exactly what use door duel between those former For the 10,000 meters final. Cliff Montreal, defeated Otoo Garibaldi, . :46—Nsws Ssrvice. digests would be made of it NO ONE con board track rivals, BUI Bonthron Veysey, ths Colby star, Tom Ottsy, 318. S t Louis, two out c< three | Austin. Taor.— (AP) —Police rec makes li^ t digestible pies CRISCO i' nected with the project could and Gens Vensks, to ths 1600 former Michigan State cross-coun falls. 8:00—Tressuro Houss. ords here show a sutwtantial de GLENNEY'S No provision has bCM made to pub meters, so wen as sharp rivalry for B A D I O S H O P 8:16—Shoppen Special. crease this year in colUzloas Involv p T try ace, and Etoo Penttl, of the MiU- Toronto — Ivsn Rssputto, 310, lish it and no funds are avaUable 9:00—Band Wagon. and fried foods. . . ^irint honors, featur'd the pro rose, AA.., New York, were slated Russia, defsatsd Frank Saxton. 230, 470 MAIN STREET P H O N E 3234 ing women drivers and drivers un iR IS G O for that purpose." 9:30—Young Folks Progiam. mm. m. a. fav. ewr. gram. Venske rated the favurlta's to wage a brlak battle for places. (Sdeago, two out of three tails. I der 20 but a 61 per cent Increiue in - 10:80—Lera Protend, colUzloos tovotvtog drivers o v e r 6 6 . Jl iiiS. >T.l! lvAKCHttiTB9K']E^^ MANCHESTER EVENTNO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, JUNE 28,1988L amble asserting that 13 years of of the platform was iaterpretad by aectlonal party. It haa baooma a tempt Wadnaaday to be married la lA viM os a passenger in 1937. Binoa STAND ON CONSTITUTION Republlcsn teao«dersblp had "laft our Senator RoMnaon, tbe permanent great national party.” . Canada, but New Brunawick oSl- then %e has experimented with low- P R o m nation sorely stricken" and that' chairman, as a unanimous vote, al Dcftnlod Vm i Bu m l DEMOCRATS RID oiala refuaed tham a Hoenae beoauaa eoet fuels aad. stratoophara flying, cooked grsens; salad o f chopped raw and luncheon menu around, using threa yssra of Democratic rule had though a few scattered “ noes" were BatabUohad In 1883, toe two-toirda and Inaugurated shlp-to-sbore aim BRIDGEPORrS PROGRAM cabbage; Jello or leU-WeU with the dinner menu at noonT" ntOTES GREAT SURPRISE “put It back on tbe roed to restored heard. rule waa accuaad by ite opponanU Chamberlia did not hava hia divoroe mail deUvery. cream. Aaswar: It is perfectly all right C O M P L E t H ) health and prosperiiy." Framing o f the document had o f nearly defeating the nomination papera. MENUS . Thursday - for you to change your Sunday PARTY OF AGED Cbamberiifi, bom in Denison, CAU5 FOR BUSY JULY (Oootinned From Page One) Ito Obllgatlowi been surrounded by unpteoedented of President Roosevelt at CUcago The people who really have money Breoktetb-Ooddled sgga; Melba meals about, using toe dinner at T h e r e *s No Easier Way To Make Money Than By Shopping ^ Charging the Republlcane with a secrecy. Senator Wagner, who tn 1983. Iowa, received world acclaim when to bum are certainly not toe onte’ For Good Health toast; spplessuoe. noon and toe luncheon in toe evs- "surrender to the dictotorsbip o f a brought suggestions from the They also had not forgotten toe be crossed toe Atlantic with Cbartee who bum IL Lunch—Cantaloups aa desired. ning. If this Is more oonrenient for working conditions In Industry, privileged few,” the platform said 2 -3 ^ I C A P One of Highlights Is to Be A Week’s Supply monopolistic and unfair buslnesa White House Tueaday, did not dis 1934 convention when the Smltb- Aerial Raid July 2 —-Pa- Dinner—Cottage oheese; oooked you. Aa a general rale, I find It I MiiiCoDneding How government has "Inescapable obli cuss them even with his committee McAdoo deadlock carried the dele Recommended spinach; *baked eggplant; stuffed better to uSe a generous morning practices cannot be adequately han gations" to protect family and ^teHBHBBMMMHBMBBBMBBaMmHMMMMmBBBMMIBBm dled exclusively by 48 separate members until tbe 12 members of (Omtlnoed From Page One) gatee on a marathon of bailoUag radea and Pageants on By Dr. Frank McCoy ceIery;.:cacrot' pudding. and svenlng meal, restrioUng toe home, to establish a democracy of the sub-committee met. that resulted In the selection of lilnoheon to a fairly light mtai. This land Porter Bodies De- State LegUlrtures, 48 separate state opportunity for all the people and Schedule. Fridqr administration and 48 separate Then no copies were passed when the twb-thlrds rule was abol John W. Davis aa a compromise separatsa tha two I s ^ meals of Everybody's Marke to aid those overtaken by disaster. DAILY MENUS Breakfast—Crisp bacoa; waffle state courts. around. The planks were read, and ished and I think it was railroaded,” candidate and left many party the day, keeping them approximate Throughout the platform ran DEPOT SQUARE MARKET Bridgeport, June 36—July win he browned through, with small amount "Transactions snd activiUes members pledged to secrecy. When said Governor Olin D. Johnston of wounds. of maple syrup; baked apple. ly twelve hours apart FREE DELIVERY! CALL YOUR ORDER IN TDNIGHT! DUL5721! tlqfed liy Swampland. such phrases os "we have taken tbe a buoy month in the huge Centen Dr. McCoy’s menus suggested for which Inevitably overflow state the sub-committee finished its work, South Carolina. ^aidea the Clark Incident of CharUe McCarthy Lunch—Fruit as desired; glass of farmers off tbe road to ruin," “we 1913, the rule was blamed for pre nial celebration program. One of toe week beginning Sunday, June boundaries call for both state and have taken the American business tbe members were rushed under p On the other bond, Josephus Dan DIAL 7626 WE DEUVER DIAL 7626 sweet milk. (Thyroid Trouble) lice escort to convention ball for the iels of North'Carolina, ambassador venting the nomination of Martin tbe highUghte win be the nlgtit 38, 1986: Question: Miss Martha M. asks: Kraadnle FItm .«h « oacwtruetloii of a largo main Federal treatment” man out of the red,” and ‘‘we have aerial raid, July S, when a comple Dinner—Broiled sea-haaa; string K o a k a ra n n a The platform added that the par given tbe army of America's Indus full committee meeting. to Mexico, favored the action, say Van Buren in 1844 after toe latter Bnnday beans; salad of aliced tomatoea on "What should I do If I have thyroid l. «onnact the Howard and Porter There again no copies were had obtained a majority on several Boneless Roaist O A ment of U. S. array planea will atage trouble?” GRAPE JUICE! lira of the Mancheater Water ty would seek to meet these prob trial workers something more sub ing, "our stats has too much sense SPECIAL! Breakfast—Coddled eggs; Melba lettuce; plain Jello or Jell-Well (no Pott6d Mgttt cans COCOA! passed around, rpsulltng tn some hallo ta. Veal. lb...... Z a 7 C an attack on Seaside Park. They toast; ripe figs and cream. Answer: Your question Is some neat, la about one-half com- lems through legislation "within the stantial than the 'Republicans' din to play the role of sectionalism." Herahey Choco- <« ty will.be repeUed by a selected ground cream). Oonstitutlon," but If they could not ner pall full of promises." complaints from the members who A loud chorus of "ayes” mingled Lunch—McCoy salad (lettuce, to Saturday what Indefinite since you do not tell Town Engineer J. Frank late, 2 for ...... J; f C force of 100 regular Mldlere from me what type of thyroid derange be effectively solved that way a The document.concluded with a said they were asked to vote with with a last-gosp roar of protest from matoes and cucumbera). U h pint bottle I Xuilft Fiffftl 2 25^6 said today. Because of Prime Rib Roast Fort Totten, Long Iiland, who will Breakfast—French omelette; re ment actually exists. You might 2 cans “clarifying amendment" would be statement that the Issue was be out having a chance to study tbe a few Southern clans when the con Dinner— Broiled chicken; fresh ground which delayed the proposala The committee mem AERIAL HONEYMOON Beef, lb...... ^ f C be equipped with anti-aircraft guna toasted shredded wheat biscuit; be referring to a elmple goiter, in sought tween a Republican administration vention voted to abrogate the old Kremf 1, ‘ 'IQ — and powerful aearehllghta. green peas; celery salad; stewed stewed figs. ttject somewhat, the grade of the bers stayed behind locked doors un prunes. which the thyroid enlargracnt is Boy 8 Oane aad Get 1 Free! Such an amendment, the platform that would ‘‘regiment” tbe people rule lost night 4 for ...... A O C The Dlaabled American War Vet- Lunch—Pint of buttermilk; 10 or Tom ato Sauee 6 cans 2 S « I line had to be raised through a said, would give the states and the "In the service of privileged groups til their work was finished, with po Monday chiefly outward; to an exc^hthalmio Hade from No. 1 Peanuto! Jon of the ground between the The convention also Instructed the FOR CHAMBERLINS Fancy Fowl, 3 2 C vrana of Connecticut will hold their 12 dates. Federal government power "ade and a Democratic administration licemen guarding every entrance. Wheaties, 1 1 annual convention here, July 3 to Breakfast— Baked stuffed apple; goiter, in which toe enlargement Is reserrolrs. national committee to formulate a Dinner—Broiled mutton chops; mainly Inward; or you might be ro- PEANUT BUTTER! Pork 8k Beans J cans 14e Get a Dtoh F N el quately to regulate commerce, pro “dedicated to the establishment of Newspapermen were banished July 0, with a military parade on with cream If desired. baked eggplant; green peas; salad I t the present time the Howard new plan of a i^ rtion in g delegates (Oontfanied from Page One) pkg...... XJ-C fening to a lack of secretion of toe tect public health and safety and equal opportunity for all our peo from the room next to the one In tha morning of tbe. Fourth. There Lunch—A ll desired of one kind of of head lettuce; stewed apricots. voir is used only for reserve. safeguard economic security." ple.” which the committee met. Despite based on Democratic voting Boneless Chock O ^ ^ fresh acid fruits, such os peaches, thyroid. Judging from toe informa C H IP S O ! . strength Instead of popidatlon as at Puffed Wheat, IT.— will be a national dram corpa com •BAKED EGGPLANT: Cut off Vegetable, Pea Soup 3 14e _ _ g e purposes and la connected Lengthy Debates "Dedicated to a government of the precautions taken, however, the The flier, who sold ha hoped to Rout, Ib...... Z ff C petition on toe afternoon of July 4 p^rs, apricots or cherries. tion provided in the remainder of |C H). ja r |th the water system only by an present make a subwitratoephera flight to 2 for ...... X / C small end of eggplant. Scoop out youi letter, I am under toe Impree- This language was debated at liberal American principles," tbe substance of most of the major and on July 13, a yachting regatta Dinner—Salisbury steak; string enMre center of shell and place shell pipe line which carries Its Europe next month, looked for sult- sion that tou have not consulted a length and somewhat heatedly In platform said, "we are determined planks had been disclosed by the The committee’s report would be will be held off Seoaldc Park. A beans; combination salad of celery in cold water. Put this scooped out Jow taito Uie Porter pond. The able landing places for a re-fueling Fresh Gronnd A A SPECIAL! __ doctor and have yet to receive a T o m a t o , C e l e r y S o u p J e a n s 1 4 e the 24 hours of deliberation by the to oppose equally, tbe despotism of time tbe platform was officially aubnaltted to’ the - lOto convention Centennial pageant,' "Echoea of a and carrots; apricot whip. portion In just , enough water to , pipe line will carry water un- latform committee and its draft- Communism asA the menace of con made public. for consideration and action. atop while toe guest of Mrs. Cbiun- Hamborg, 2 lbs. Century” , will be ataged on July T u e sd a y definite dlagnosia I f you suspect Fine Quality • Red & White O T kMp from burning and cook until that tbe thsrrotd la not functioning ‘ pressure from the upper reser- ig subcommittee. I t was written cealed Fascism." Ths delegate proposal was offered beriln's pa.enta the past three days. 18 and 19, in which 8,000 coatumed Breakfast—Poached eggs; crisp tender, or about twenty niinutM, R ed S alm on tg. i ib. cans IR c Tha Qiamberllns obtained a waiv Yellow Com, 2 fo rZ f C property, have an examination Imitation Lemon amt VooUla r Into the water main leading gand re-written, with members In Almost as significant as the plat by abrogationists as a concession to Beets • Carrots • String charaetara will participate. waffle; stewed raisins. mash, and mix with minced olives Salad Drefsing! form's declarations, were its omis er from the five-day law to permit made, and if your doctw recom ; of the Porter reservoir, constant touch with President Dlxis delegations.' Beans • Fresh Peu • To Oranges • Grapefruit - Ba Lunch — Sweet corn; okra; and one well-beaten egg. Drain egg EXTRACTS! jb e work la being done under a Roosevelt at the White House. sions. their marriage at Fort Fairfield. SNAKE TWINED IN FAN shredded lettuce. plant shell, fill with toe mixture and mends the test of toe basal rastiU Fine Glams J cans 25e There was no mention of gold or STANDARD BEARERS O. O. F. Gives Bonus. nanas. PA project coating $18,463.60 and Some committee members feared Previously, Chamberlin had said matoes - Lettuce - Cab CAUSES MOTOR “KNOCK”. Dinner—Leg of mutton; spinach bake in a moderate oven for about boltam, secure this particular type tO q t jar silver In tbe monetary plank, no Republicans, who have always they would be married tn New York of test In this way you will giun to provide employment for the plank would be seised upon by had tbe majority rule, give bonuses bage. New Potatoes cooked celery; salad of grated raw half an hour. Serve with butter. I men. All the coat but $2333 con- the Republicans to back an argu mention of the World Court or the IN HNAL MEETING tomorrow. Maaalllon, O.— (A P ) — "There carrots; ice cream. some specific Information regarding Crabmoat can 19e J bottles League of Nations in the foreign af to delegate representation to states The couple also had made aa at- your case, after which a treatment nted by the town la being paid ment that Democrats were attempt going Republican by certain mar goea a, bearing,” aaid Glenn Mor Wedneaday . QUESTIONS ANI) ANSWERS federal funds. The amount ing to revive the principles of NRA. fairs plank, nothing about "crop in row when hia motor cracked and to fit your requirements can be pre surance” which Secretary Wallace gins. Breakfast— Wholewheat muffins; (All Bight to CSianoe Meals)™~ scribed for you. Fine WeroeetesaUre ited for labor Is $9990. Before approving the plank, the banged oa he stepped on toe atarter. sweet butter; crisp bacon; stewsd F ru it C ocktail is 2<»ns 2 5 e wanted to mention In tbe farm Girls of North Methodist Senator Bennett Champ Clark of Question: Mrs. 8. H. writes: ‘1 Beet Feeds Bread and Batter full resolutions committee eliminat But when he raised the hood, he prunes. am following your weekly menus SAUCE! plank; and little emphasis on bold Missouri, whose father received one found a blackanake twisted around Dead end streets are breeding ed language approved by the sub- ing companies. Church Have Parents and Lunch—Baked potato; cooked as and find that my health is improv PICKLES! oommittee charging the Supreme o f the worst ‘‘breaks" in political the fan, its tail cracking the aides dead end lives faster than our B laekberrias a oz. can There were also signs of com Friends As Their Guests. paragus; -cucumber and lettuce ing. I would like to ask you U, in evangelism con save them. Court with setting up a "no man's history by losing the nomination to and top of the hood aa the fan salad. promise In the absence of the word using the Sunday menu, it la ail —Rev. Dr. George Arthnr But- land” In which neither state nor Woodrow Wilson In 1913 because of whirl ed. 2 bottles 2 9 « ‘‘subsidy" from tlft'housing plank The Standard Bearer Oirls of the Dlnner-^BrolIed steak; beets; right to change the dinner menu trick, New York City. Federal governments could func North Methodist'church held their the two-tblrds rule, presented the D erby Corned B eef 19^1 2 Ig. jars 2 5 « [lEU'S despite the fact that Senator W ag rules committee report on which Boy S aad Ote 1 BVssI tion. ner, of New York, chairman of the final meeting of the year last night The Manchester PubKc Market the convention acted. This phrase was used by Presi platform committee Is their out In the Social Room of tbe church. SEK-END dent Roosevelt in commenting on This was a stewardship meeting to The committee had approved re standing advocate In Congress. peal 36 to IS, or by 674 to 362 the Supreme Court’s minimum wage Many of the more radical plank which their parents and frienda 1 Absohitoly ths Finest Oeiety We*vs Ever Btedt counting delegate votes of the states Spry IS NEW' FANCY JERSEY STRING BEANS! ^ SPECIALS decision. suggestions—such as the Townsend were invited. The members of the Aside from the constitutional dec old age pension plan, the "produc Woman’s Home Missionary Society and territories recorded. President VALUES and LOW PRICES Ills THE PURER, WHITER, laration, major planks In the Demo Roosevelt and National Chalrmao California Ceiery OR FRESH NATIVE PEAS! V | kNKFURTS . tion for u$B plan” , and government were also Invited guests. cratic platform were: ownership'of the munitions Indus Mias Arlene Holmes, president of James A. Farley favored ditching . . . are not the only qualities offered at R O Y A L SCARLETT SMIOOTHER, CREAMIER the rule. SAL LOAF ... Money—Approval of "The objec try, were omitted. the group, led In devotions and aloo ^'VEGETABLE >LOGNA...... tive of a permanently sound cur The 2,000 word document also took part in the candle lighting Clark told the convention the STORES. Fine quality foods, gracious and intelligent service X g c largest size bunch ever ^ quarts | TOED HAM.. rency so stabilized aa to prevent failed to mention many of the less service. Others participating in the 1932 gathering of Democrats at are a part of every Royal Scarlet Store transaction. SHORTENIMG the former wide fluctuations in vital subjects often Included In party candle lighting aervlce were the fol Chicago gave "very serious consid Finest Tasttngt Btenteiedl Extra Lnrgn Bumhasl Both Enosptienelly Fine QuaBliyl value.” platforms and for which witnesses lowing: Spirit of Prayer, Mary eration to abolition, but decided to r, 25-pound $ 1 . 2 8 Oovemment Spending — Expres appeared In the public hearings. Lewis; Spirit of Personality, Doro postpone action while a contest was sion of a determination to cut gov Washington state's drive for the thy Marks; Spirit of Possession, on for the nomination. BONELESS ROLLED CHUCK ROAST — Cut from the Best of 1 Stm a Baal Buy! M ms An BBgbsr, Tool Do Toe Uks Mmdwish BpnMf 1 DO Creamery Butter, 3 3 c ernment expenses and balance the Townsend plan, which had threat Faith Steveuson. Real Opportunity. budget “at the earliest possible mo- ened to bring a fight on the floor of Mrs. C. Homer Olnns, oounaelor "The rules committee," be stdd, Beef— on sale a t ...... 24c lb. menL" tbe convention, did not materialize. for the Group gave an annual re- “was of the unanimoi|s opinion that Hard Ripe Tomatoes Ham, Taxes— Revenues secured from pc.'t of the year's work. Reports such a convention as this (1936), Sandwich Spread 1 taxes levied In accordance with Had No CAanoe . . . 3 2 c were also given by the secretary w ith. harmony and unanimity the ON SALE — HOME DRESSED CHICK ability to pay. Although tbe Washington delega lb...... z / c Qed Ham, 1 Foreign Policy—Pledges to ob tion bad Instructed Its committee and treaaurer. Mae Sloan told the watchword, was the logical one to 11*. basket X g ® 2 O 9 qvzH jar 1 story of the ‘‘Little Candle” and make the change because this year ENS, 3 to SVz pounds each, ilb...... X w C serve "true neutrality,'^ resist ag- member, E. V. Hurley, to press for For a nice meat loaf, try our for frying or broiling, Ib. ... greaoion, work for peace and take the old age program, he. failed to do Emma Mae Smith read a poem on everyone knows it doesn't make the 3 5 c Thaos An Very Fins! Finn! Ripe! A Bool Vales! Ortsrantosd QeaUtyt J lip’s Soups, . , . . 1 9 c tbe profits out of war. so. Hurley explained that he "had "Prayer.” Stewardship cards were slightest difference whether we Freshly Ground Hamburg, lb. .. 1 9 c Fancy, Fresh, Large Fowl, Tariff—A promise to seek the no chance" because the sub-commit- passed out and signed. have a majority rule, a two-thirds Chuck Beef Ground, lb...... 2 9 c lowering of tariff barriers by mutual tee had already turned down a elm- A fter the opening service the rule or 99 per cent rule.” lb...... 2 5 c Small Fowl, cot up for soup, iF « » . Mrnwinwht. hut, to .continue, to pro Ufty.iplf^Thki glr]iT'?. PT.W Rt^. toe play . ‘.‘Beneath After.. toe delegates , gave . , this, I aeseaoaeaaes* ■■■ tect farmers and manufacturers The quick and unanimous manner uie'le Slg^ of Lan-Hwa” In which statement a roar of appro\^, Clark- Bottom Round Ground, each ; iVi'vrr;':.:.;.;...... 7 9 c SWMt PiumS dozen 8^ duioy O eangoe— dozen 3 4 | d _ Juice, from unfair foreign competition. in which the platform was approved every member present bad a part. added: lb...... 3 5 c _ Refreshments were served by the It bottle, 2 for ,,... Longest Flank by tbe convention contrasted with " I am happy to say that In the Our Home Made Sausage Meat, FINEST SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF Bipe Peaches basket Ig e Fsuritt—The longest pladk In the the long hours of controversy and hostesses for the evening. Faith deliberations In committee there lb...... 2 0 c G r a p o f r a i t Dressing, O CL s* platform, promising continuation of negotiation which preceded Ita pre Stevenson, Mary Lewis and Dorothy was an absolute absence of section ON SALE ja r ...... dSaOC the soil erosion and domestic al sentation. Marks, during which time all enjoy al feeling. I thank God that toe Boneless Rolled Veal to Roast, Her vinegar, lotment program" with benefit pay A chorus of "ayes" for adoption ed a social period together. ‘ the Democratic party la no longer a N o. 1 N ew P otatoes 5 u>s.25^ FinoLomons 4^0** IdS ments, government cooperation In from Prime Milk-fed Veal, lb. .. 2 5 c bottle...... Fancy Rib Veal Chops, S r " . " * ’ -...... l O c refinancing farm Indebtedness, pro B ipe Cantaioupes large fO e ' Cookies, duction of all the market will ab lb...... 3 5 r Fancy Bimeless Brisket Corned O Ef NatiiroBoote bunch m sorb, but adjustment to balance pro Beef,Ib...... 4tDC duction with c^emand, and commod ON SALE Lean Chuck Pieces to slice cold, O T ^ Fine Onions 3 lbs. lO o F ancy Carrots bunch ity loans on seasonal surpluses. Fancy Lamb Legs from Genuine lb...... Z / C Power—A promise to promote Spring Lamb, all sizea, Ib...... rural electrification and cheap power 2 9 c SmaD Lean Smoked Shoulders, shankless Fancy Cucum bers each 4e by means of the “yardstick Fresh Made lAmb Patties, and sugar cured, M id co ■ (Ass'! Flavors) can lO m method." wrapped in bacon, Ib...... lb...... s...... Suds, o e Housing—An assertion that “our 2 9 c 2 5 c -,,8...... d U % J \ ^ people are entitled to decent, ade Fresh Mads > 1 Fresh Assorted Vartetleo BanksTs ItalrtT aad 1 Flat '13 apbell's Beans, 2 5 c quate housing at a price which they can afford" vrith a pledge to extend SAVE ON GROCERIES VIENNA BREAD! 1 POUNDCAKE! CHQCOLATEI 1 G liz^ Bread Hizt| the government housing program |ry Flakes, O la* and at the same time encourage BUTTER— Cloverbloom ...... 2 1-lb. rolls 65c pkg...... Z l ® private construction of new homes. ^ e lo a f J b a r s g C c 1 2 <$• p l< F -g p O od a Blue Dinner Plate, Ic. Labor— A pledge to "protect the LA R D — P u r e ...... 2 1-lb. pkgs. 25c 1 19^^^ worker" and "guard his rights, both 1 Onttors (8) Drest ‘ ^ ola Oil, ^ 1 O 1 as wage earner and consumer." W H ITE LO A F FL O U R ...... 24V2-lb. bag 89c Hon can ...... ^ X eXa i Aa To Monopoly GOLD M E D A L FL O U R ...... 5-lb. bag 29c aioo Salad Oil, Monopoly—A pledge to “vigorous PRICES EFFECTIVE TODAY AND SATURDAY Don can...... 9 2 c ly and fearlessly" enforce criminal SALAD DRESSING—Royal Scarlet...... qt. jar 29c Buik Coconut lb. 1 9 0 F in o D a toc 2 lb. cello, pkg. |tor Oil, and civil provisions of tbe anti-trust SWEET OR PEPPER RELISH -Silver Lane ...... 2 12-oz. jars 29c Iswa and "restore their efficiency.” Land O ' Lakes I-lb. rolls Ion ca n ...... Relief—A declaration for work at Butter SW EET M IXED PICKLES-:Silver Lane ...... q t jar 29c W ainut M onte \ ib. 2 5 ^ Foreo (Class Free) 2 ^ 2 5 4 prevailing wages In cooperation Double your nut Butter, b. Jar. 2 for ... 2 5 c with state and local governments on CHERRIES—Royal Anne ...... largest can 27c useful public projects. The BreaMaat FVwd Buik Prunoc 5 2 5 ® M ar. C korriac (g. 5 oz. l | | a | Held Mflk. Civil Service— A pledge to extend of Chadipions!' l i e PEACHES— ^Royal S ca rle t...... largest can 17c Immediately tbe merit system "to W heaties I cans...... 2 S c TOMATOES— Fancy, Solid, Ripe...... 3 No. 2 cans 29c all non-policy making positions In RED DEVIL the federal service." Cleanser ^ cans 1 9 c CORN EXiAKES— Royal Scarlet...... 2 pkgs. 13c Fine Quality Got a i i Mss FMhaga Free! '8 Farm Tenants— A statement. In Bad and White Fhacff MAHIEU connection with tbe promise of ^ v - MAYONNAISE — Seidner*s...... p t 15c, pint 27c BOLOGNA! Fine R oll Butter lb. J le OAKITE! eniment help In financing farm in With 2 tins 2 1 c Spaghetti Tomatoea and Ohecoe money bock GROCERY debtedness, that "we recognize the 188 Spruce Street gravity of the evils of farm ten ' EXTRA SPECIALS! 2 1 b * . I L a n d O ' L a f c e e l b . 3 4 ^ ancy." HERSHEY’S 2 i'lb* cakes 1 7 c 2 p i < g > - 2 1 ^ ' 73>e platform opened with a pre- Baking Chocolate For Summer CRISCO ...... 1 lb. can 19c, 3 lb. can 55c ihis NEW Shorfening P u re S u gar (bulk) 1 0 4 9 e Preteetloa _ 2 fo r 5 ( e F ly CoUs S W A N S D O W CAICE F L O U R ...... 25c Fine QnaUty STRING BEANS! LIMAS;" Onaraateed OUR OWN SUPEatB COFFEE...... 23c P u r e L a r d 2 « » ■ 2 S « I Your picnic Innch is easy $o prepare when yon take along TaKUlt b ox o f 6 BLEACH W ATElt! OR PEAS! [one of our nice tender Fowl — for sandwiches, salads, etc. Ant Buttons ROOT BEER EXTRACT—Wilbams* ...... 19c isn’t the best you ever used KIBBB’S S h effield M ilk ^ cans 2 5 e ^ no. 2 cans Baked Beans QUALITY 2 tall cans 2 9 c SCOTT TISSUE ...... ‘...... 3 rolls 22c A XZ w z taking chances when w e say, kitchen every time you fried ? Change to [e gal. (cont) PAPER TOWELS ...... 2 rolls 19c ./a "Double your money back 1" N ot at Spry and end this huiiance once and for all. Madam, fo r wt knoa Spry. W e know all. Spry won’t smoks at frying tempera D ried B eef p)<$- 1 0 c ' O l ^ L *79^ Coffee Chase and Sanborn Dated 1 lb. bag B A B - 0 ...... 2 cans 23c there’s no other shortening like i t There ture. Won't break down under intense GRAPE-NUT FLAKES ...... pkg. 10c couidn’i bel N o other shortening manu heat and turn dark and cloudy. Spry Ytaa Qnallty Sliced Bacon lb. 2 9 o CARROTS AND PEAS! Red Band—Fresh facturer has the plant, the equipment staya clear and aweet after repeated fty- APPLESAUCEI [H AM B U R G lb. 1 9 c «2 u». S 5 e 1 lb. b.g I 9 e the up-to-date scientific methods that KETCHUP! Coffee ings. Y ou can use it over and over. Fine C old Cute lb. 3 5 e TRY OUR HOME MADE BAKERY GOODS — FRESH BAKED have put Spry ytars ahead o f ordinary SAUERKRAUT! For a thrifty meaL U u Spry ht way rtcipa ^ l a r g s t e FOB SUNDAY IN OUR OVENS thorteningt. 14-ez. betttes D DfNKB i b - 2 5 c « 2 9 c What’s your famil/s fiivorita dettsrtf Pot Roast B tU tr fo r baking—frying Fine Frankfarts I b . l 9 e % cans I p q a b t 1 9 c * * * * ®®"***“ 2 5 c Home Baked Beans, ^ £ Home Made Potato Salad, with' the best Cakef Maks them with Spry and th ^ U You’ll find Spry whiter, smoother, Smoked Shoulders lb. 2 4 c qusrt ...... I O C of Manyonnaise, 2 0 c be ten times a favorite. much Iwhter, Fine K ipper Snacke can ^ e creamier, easier to work with. And here’t SO much finer and mote delicate in M vor, Aasortod Ftevets, Pars BAC*OFEN*S Hone Made Coffee Rings, sugar frosted, Surprise the Family With One of Mrs. a test of iu absolute purity- You don’t Pastry w ill hava ■ new tender flakincat TOMATO, GRAPEFRUIT QUAUTY lb. 2 9 c Home Made Corned Beef Hash, i rf JAMS! SPECIAL! Pirie's Fresh and Tasty B^ed Hes. All Frankfurters turd to trip Spry in thr rtfrittrator. I t ’s a that even your good pie crust never 1»»A OR PINEAPPLE JUICE! 15c'“"2 '"25c lb...... l O C purer ALL-vegetable shortening—stays before. Fried foods be ao crisp and ~Iinds and Sizes. FBB8HLY OBOUNO 2 i b « - 4 9 c 3 Ib. can Hamburg DeUdons Stniscl Cakes, O r iy * COMBINATION SPECIAL AT OUR fresh and sweet tight on your pantry tasty your family will beg for them often. kC j^ Jb. jar CRISCO each BAKERY DEPARTMENT ahelf. Put Spry in your mixing bowl and^ And go fight ahead. Foods fried in Spry Spatula n « e i % cans [Never Miss the Giance To Have a Picnic! Home Made BsDs, our usual variety, 1 Pound of Ham Loaf, reg. 39e ponnd—and it creama with tbe utmost ease irnmodi- are aa easy to digest aa if baked or b o iM Fancy Ripe 4 lbs. 1 9 e str/y. No need to "th a w " out the stiffness. Have the Largest Variety of COLD Bananas 1 Pound of Onr Home Made A You mart tty Spry. Do h today—at 'EATS In Town. 1 5 c "*"”• 2 29c Potato Salad— BOTH ITEMS F O R fl^ C Haveyouhadtoendureasmoky,smelIy our riski Rtad the amazing offer below. Tomatoes Fresh Ripe 2 1 9 c Our Home -Made Bread — Our Usual Varie Raspberry or Pineapple Buns, O A ... Fine Saltinee 2 Ib. b ox 1 9 ® No Bo Co B i t s ty except raisin, dozen...... ZUC BEER! Fancy Large Pan nacuits, 8 to the pan, O NEXT eveNiMs 2 Ib. b ox ...... 3 5 c Cantaloupe 2 ' » 2 5 c S E E HOW V f 'MARVI Fine O raham e Educator Crax CREMO, *7 C 10c*^3'"25c f o r ...... O C rwucH S M ocm iZ A >/*.7 "' ", Mssd this Osrins Offer ftecF GoU« Q Q c u e ...... i O fTHE BESTMKi Fresh Green YOU EVES ZAKE 2 Ib. b ox |unBB%41bM.. J IS fC Roppert’s, A n n n String Beans 2 qt«- I S c fc y e eaa ef Spry fiem yo « greesr. M ilk G rackere M a r t i n i * e ~ AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT J T 18II * THAT means' ,.30 uaHT, SUCH Give Spry cv m test in pies, cakes,- c u e ...... O d e . U U hisodis, fried feotU. Ify o a don't J.BBOGAN V ~ a LANTDCRI ( afim c rti uoaf KING’S ALB, i a 4. SMITH Natira Green Peas, 2 qts. 15c. Native Beets, Q find Spty tha best tharteoing yea D ID Picfclee quart 1 5 f c Sliced Peackee 2 )s 2cans27< e S1m 4 cbbs . . . 2 5 c M Fine 8L TO. 6SU SU l^nHa St TaL dlM Moata aad Qfoeortao . CAK] e u ...... l U C U CUatea S t T o t i t n 4 quarts...... 2 5 c 2 bunches f o r ...... a/ C ever UMd, write to Lever Brothers FBANK HIUJOtY Nice Ripe Byeakfsst Melons — Fancy [ Csmpa», Cimbridgs, Mesa, flat, Sw eet M ixed. quart - OPEN SUNDAYS P. F. OASHION r i aah Bloate LEO BBAZAUSKAS Native Green or Wax Bcana, lag btief^ your teaseot frir net pro. Sliced Pineapple (Doles) 2jjs canji Meate aad Gtooerlaa Hooey Dew Melons. | 2 5 c 8 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Bate OMter St T«L SMS M t Hartford BmmI l o t UST 2 quart#...... (enieg Spty. Send year name and 1$S Mate S t T a t S4St 1 5 c Sweet Potatoes for Baking. i addresa and tbe atrip of tin that tbe iFreehPrunee lgst.2 } 2 cans 2 S « Fine T ellew C orn 2 can> Fancy Large Green Peppers, Large Green Cucumbers, £\ key ukee off when you open the . quart ...... am. Yen win peuerody reorive be * I FOOD 1 0 c 2 fo r ...... C ^ Mfw what yen p d far Spty. TIm BFECBALl FO O D STORE (STORES,) eflrkiBndied teens eanwafrudly. SPEClALt DIAL 8258 — WE DELIVER RED & WH ITE D I A L 5111 D I A L 5 1 U 1 Try Spey Novr—CrihrKxptm - ■ ■■ ■ Jhm n«w purar ALUvgDfablD ihorlDning in ly I f Ivo ry Flakes OXTDOI. ■ ... .. 'JT.I • BbafiylaigfBinsFilterftesi ' :-9 - - '■ t MANCHESIBR BVENDTO BBRACD. ICANCHBFrER, CONN., FRIDAY. ADDB M.198€L7,- Republican, 1936— Pledged pro in the early fall. Begiimers as podcage ...... 1 / C say.” gation. Anyway, she’s been there." nothing. But when' she repeated of theae may be taken care of 8 p k g o...... 1 / C motion of peace "by all bonotable well as advanced players will appear Marcia went upstairs, undressed, “There isn’t much to worry the words, Marda spoke. their budget plan ao that you Take advantage of the big allow lay for a long time in a hot bath, means" but expressed opposition to each night, in sepeunta. groups. Oox Gelatta, ‘ f am Nathan Hale Ooflea, o n about tonight Tomorrow we’U get "Can’t you sleep, dther?” BREAD PORK BEANS can not have to make too many ances and discounts on radios offer Alfred C. Lange, local baritone pkg...... 1 / C then dressed In a white silk frock foreign alliances"; against World RINSO 1 Ib. p k g ...... them, I promise you!” Bob told ’’Oh, Marda, Pm sorry. Did 1 Sees In order to get the needed ed at Potterton i t Krah. now be will be ^ e assisting artist Monday 35c whose yellow daisies were scattered Court or League adherence. To pro Royal Sooriet OoffUe, O f \ Marcia. "Those low-down, dam waken you? Pm coimtlng ^hite Banbeam White Meat cause they are moving to a larger evenlng.V Tuesday evening, Mrs. Fsney White Meat in careless loveliness over the shoul nable scoundrels!" sheep and ■'a black one keeps get regular loaf place soon. mote international arbitration. l l b . e a a ...... Z H C Democratic, 1983 — Advocated Arlyene M. Garrlty, soprano, will ders and the round puffed sleeves. “Pm to meet them at the same ting into the picture." kt leaat all thla bother of try* 'settlement of international dis sing. Anderson's Oreenhouses will She brushed her reddish hair until it place tomorrow at 7," Marcia said. They talked to r a little while, oz. can ^ size tins Meat Department shone, powdered her face and TUNA FISH 7 to sbdl an egg, that has juit putes by arbitration"; adherence to furi^h the floral decorationa TUNA 2 Fruits "They know I won’t be alone. If blit C ^ lU a fell asleep long before Hale’s Quality at fsuA p^jicis belling water, without burning the World Court, and to outlawry- FOWL FOB FBIOASSEB touched her Ups with bright red. Bhe I come. Aren’t they taking Marda did. When Marda wak Large Noi. 1 Oba Snnbeam Light Meat i Ungers la no longer necessary, of-war pact. FREdOVS METAL disregarded the rouge pot. She felt chances?" ened it was broad daylight and Average 8 poonda or over and Vesretables pale — BO pale that any color would get some of these glass cups Chicago— ^Two gunmen accosted OaHfonila Ozangeo, a% a "They don’t think you’ll come. the hands of tbe dock said 10 GOVERNMENT FINANOE: be an unblendlng blotch on the Coffee Cake you can boll the egg right In Joseph Kuhar, 38, and robbed him X Ib. tin They may expect you to let the o'clock. She took a qUiek shower, lb. Democratic, 1936— Claimed defla CRISCO dozen ...... D o C whiteness of her face. She sat down TUNA FISH POT ROASTS -without the shell. The ^aas of 118.. Then, hfe told the police, one 99c'*'2'"$1.98 Sonktot Letnono, r > o stunt go and crash through later slipped into a green linen sports tion stopped, and next step Is to re to wait Ten o'clock, 11, 11:30— at seized his 880 watch and tugged. when you need them. We’ll get suit that bad been brought upstairs Fsaoy Bo m Iom have metal covers fitted over duce expenses of government, "be 1 Ib. tin Roaoting CSdohane, H'doBen...... A o C 13 the phone ring. large with wood knobs, and these Tou won't have to ponder long ing aided therein by the recession In The watch was attached to a heavy 21e Ripe Bananax, 1 * 7 ^ them!" Phil answered. the night before, along with white In trying to think of a gift for a ‘‘Marcia!” It was Bob. Marda smiled at him. Some accessories and a small green hat, the eggs hot for those that imemployment" Promised retrench gold chain and the chain to Kuhar'e 8 ponndx...... J. ff C "Bob!” Jtate for breakfast. young girl, for she will be more ment, with tax and recovery pro vest. The chain wouldn't give and Oxntoloupex how she believed him. She did not and hurried downstalra CamlUa PEA BEANS 2 lb.. 11c Root Beer Extract, Wil Chuck Roast, "Where In the world were youT know tbat she was turning to him was still sleeping. Rale’s QnaUty, MUd Smoked, OYENROASTS ib.2S than thrilled to receive one of the gram directed toward' "a balanced neither would the vest. The robbers NATIVH VEAL We’ve been tearing up the town, BIndlesa new bracelets that baa the tinkling liams’, 2%% 1 lb...... for help, having faith that he would "Mr. HaakeU and Mr. Cunning Any Kind PbllUp'N it aside one afternoon soon to budget and the reduction of the na gave up, and fled. 25c FrexhlPeox String Beoia Marda, honey." bells on it—and she will be heard ...... save her. She did not know that ham?” the clerk asked. ‘They left to ”the Bam" In Wapplng to b ottle Popular Boneless Oven Axpaimgnx Oxnoto "Oh, I'm sorry. Bob. I was caUed wherever she Is. Sr'.^T: 38c. 42c she had forgotten tbat Bob, too, early." BACON large collection of antiques away.” can Com Flakesp ^ or Pot Roast. Lettuce Oriery was offering aid. " N d they say where they were SOUPS Special VEAL ROASTS «>.25i Mrs. Heveoor baa. She not Veal Stook, . C C - Tomatoee - Onoorabem - Beetx "With Rodta.” Lags — Xampa. W W -v' For those of you who have been going?" sells them, but azobangas her pkq* • a a a s e a a oeS • o«o w FOWL Ib...... O u C New Potatoex, O A "How did you knowT" Camilla, curled up on tbe long “No, rxcept that the young la- for others. She is par- so unlucky as to have mlseed the Saturday, 6Ibx...... d a O C "The clerk Is an observing man, Fancy, ll(^-Onnoe Gloes Jars Red Wing grand t.60 dinners, or salads and 2 9 * ">■ rly Interested In getting dolls .lane 3^, 1986 All Flavors Globe Bever Fresh, Native, my dear. Is the young lady stlU either the china or wax sandwiches served at the Simple PINEHURST ages, large bottle, “1 Ib...... 30c BRIOHTWOOD PORK BOAST tiybig to frame me?" FOWL_____ each 7 i Simon's Band-wlcb Shop on Demlng It’a thrifty to buy tbeee "freeh-from-the-garden” >«getabl«s Marcia had been thinking quick Extra Fancy, Short Shank, JELLY 15e-2(or29e (contents) ...... 1 C Cold Cuts Sugar Cored ANY FLAVOR . ______street this la to remind you to be at theae low prteec . . Machine Sliced ““"35 c,*^37 c"" Oooked Hxlxiut, 3 5 c ly. After aU, she would need wit Fancy Roosting sura to go out soon. nesses to aid her defense against Women seem to be Nation-Wide Bread, O ^ Spiced Ham, Large Package glvtng up the idea Red, Ripe Roslta and Pierre. She bad better large lo a f...... O C .lb* Siloed Bacon, 3 7 C ten Bob, Camilla, everyone! LOOK! 10 CHICKENS FREE SMOKED that Juat because It ils Here is a reciepe for a nice cool Green or Wax 35c ...... 4 b c . CHICKENS -ib. ' Summer they can- get dad-' for...summer‘-Oelery' Ctalad: Baked Ham, O B '"N o , shB’s trying to frame me. Tomatoes lb. H e Walt for me, all of you." SATURDAY, JUNE 27 SHOULDERS LUX Rib Roast ' by -with wearing most Cut edery Into pieces and split each BEANS PATRONIZE THESE NATION-WIDE STORES: SmaH Sanaageo, Vt l b ...... ODC any UtUe dress that la one. Rub dry In a towel and set on Tender, Native From the bed she took a white evening doak, laid there a while be No Stringrs Attached — Nothing To Buy. Just Clip This cod and comfortable. ice. Prepare a amall cup of Engllah W, HARRY ENGLAND ...... 4 to 6 Lbs. KITTEL’S MARKET 4 5 c fore, and from tbe dressing table a Now, they reaUsa that walnuta and 3 heaping tablespoon- Squash each 16c U BiaseD St. TeL 4346 Bfanehestes Green TeL 8481 Average. PORK 2 Veal Loaf. *2Exxx smaU white besded evening bag. Coupon — Sign It and Bring It In Or Mail To: 2 2 c i i > - ' dothea are every bit as Im- fulB of oUvea with 1 cup of stiff Legz of Lamb Bb. .xxx.xxxexexoxxxx LUX SOAP S>»'>17e mayotmoise. Just before serving, Tonng, Native BURSACK BROS. , "Marcia, you’re white!” CamUIa nt as those for other seasons greeted her. mix all together, put Into a salad 470 Hartford Rood TeL 8083 POPULAR MARKET—Rubinow Building Bd the really smartly dressed "And seared", Phil added. Kitchen Chaim Ufebuoy HAMBURG OP sa bowl with celery leaves around the Spinach Beets 2 bu. 9 c Kwlk Fire Kindlers for your outing, Of\ga has sKbar pique, organdie, 6 bunches 36c. Nation-W14e Food Stores of New England. pimkage ...... m UC Bob examined her orltlcally. "But Sandwich Waxed foa, or (Aallls for evening wsar. edge. Do not use lettuce. Be careful Green Peppers lovely!” Name ...... Address. SAUSAGE MEAT ^ 31 not to put the mayoimolse on the NaUve “Can we go some place where it’s PAPER SOAP cake ^jOat your drUdrsn a pair of Ked celery tUl the last moment and have White Turnips, 3 bun. to play In during vacation It 'very thick. 25c. Carrots 2bu. 13« Cato _tha Brownbllt Shoe Store. Only 40 foot roll LAMB LEGS n> I a pair. New Cabbage Beoker'a Native DOG FOOD a cans 2 3 * ave you seen the new lawn RadishesSbu. lO e Celery No. 2 Oru Burt Olney's der that la no longer Just a Snnsweet STEAKS dy, old piece that Is necessary, SIRLOIN OR CUBE OR I haa been made in the shape of ADDISON Fancy Quality, Bolton Sweet Potatoes and cans beautiful lotus, blue, and Is PRUNES Peas Carrots 2 2 9 * SHORT Miss Helen Outt of Addison left Popular Market TOP ROUND ' not to rust. Freshly Picked 2 lbs- Wednesday for a two-weeks' stay 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING No. 3 Con Land O’Lakes in New Jersey with her sister Mrs. Ib. box e’s a auggestioni Get Evening John Koapersky. GREEN Cueumbers “SHOPPING CENTER FOR THRIETT PEOPLE” 3 ^ Ib. [ c ib. ' Paris Toilet water at Quinn’s The Glastonbury Red Sox took I___ cans . Store and juae It as a deodor- the P.NA.. Wednesday, in a pitch PEAS PEAS -It is leas than the perfume, each 6o and lO e 2 5 * er's duel between Christianson and Purified and FUtored the same, and the odor No. 3 Osn RoUneon Solid Pack sunshine Aaoertod Plata and FUleff McCue. The final score. Red Box 8, X qts. NsU\e Pure v’ltsurOder JHR P.NA,. 3. ACClPTl^SAlE FULIT^SIZC flSf ROTTLt’ OF CfNUiRi Asparagusbu.23e WEEK-END SPECIALS viNEOAR Tom atoes 9e-2 <<« 1 7 * COOKIES NEW POTATOES Iceberg OLD ENGLISH FURNITURE POLISH Sunbeam Ftao Bartlett 7'/, lbs. 39c Gallon. q Sunbeam Golden Bantam L e t t u e O head 7 c (Contents only.) C no. 2 | can J j [ ' nm When YouBuyOnm RIR PORK ROASTS 17 oz. can PEARS PlNBHintST . . . Phone eervloe nntU 8:80 tonight Dial CORN 10* PATTERSON’S No. 3 Con Snnbeam 4161 for eerly Baiorday delivery. ONLY Large Packmgn ot FRESH SHOULDERS TsU Osos S. * W. Fsaoy h 1 9 * “ 13-Oonos Osn ArmonrY For a bodget anvlng apedal . . . Sliced Bacon . . . .lb. 37c LAMR LEGS RED SALMON Grapefruit 2 «•» 2< MARKET Fraahly CBopped ROAST BEEF 19e Where We Are Glad To MEAT You Smidied Shoulders COUNTRY BOLL SitiibeRin W itt Quality Treat You. GROUND BEEF lb. 27e OXYDOL Beardsley’s Tdephone 3386 ______101 Center Street A t U m Ragnlar PHm BUTTER P" e LARD Ib. 12* ' 2 i b s . 4 9 e Whole Hams .. .lb. 35c lb. 2 0 * Apple Butter »> I ' H w New Safe *'No-Sctub'* Laundry S8ap Peattut Bu^er 2 ib. jar 25c pound. No. 3 Osos Cosmos Brand Large Our Meat Is Exquisite Quality. If You Boneless, Lean H ist Soaks Out Dirt In 15 Minutes TOP No. 3 Corf Sunbeam ^ e t a Pot Roast or a Rib Roast You Will r a t meet loaf or meat balla, * Dasy Hams .... .lb. 45c LEAN—TENDER PEAS No. 10 Osn Dole ;£njoyIt a to p te e / SIRLOIN I B. Obolea Grade Genniiie POULTRY SPECIALS . . . Sinoked Apple Sauce YUa ' BONELESS VEAL LEGS > cans Pineapple Juice 5 9 * ^Rib Roasts . .29c to 33e Ib. Pot Roasts...... 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