SATCKDAT. JUNE 8,1988. ftrW B L V l m attrifrstnr ^m nhtg UrntOi A\XRAOB DAILY CXaCULATION tor tko BseaUi of May, INS THE WEATHBB 1985, at which tima sha was triad Wayne Womer, secretary of the Williams, are Charles Jacobbon and not an agent of the NBA but was Foroeoot of U. ». Weathot BatMi Connecticut Tem^ranee Union, will the Diamond Shoe Stores, Inc., Peter acting at the request of tha other and acquitted. Bortfoivi SUES LOCAL MAN Lost Larga Bom ABwrrrowN supply the pulpit at the South Meth­ GriUo and the Spencer Shoe Stores, defendants. 5,519 odist church Sunday, June 16. Rev. Inc., V. C. Tongren, owner of Ton- On August 31, ahe aald.sbe was Another result of her arresL atie + DANCE + MsHOwr of tlM Aofftt Oloadjr witk rain toalght, prob­ alleges, was Uiat aba found heraelf IB^mad Mr*. Jeremiah Maher, Mr. Leonard C. Harris will be in attend­ gren’B Shoe store and Kies Shoe arrested on a warrant charging her A T T H E Bnroo* of OIroatolloM ilanrlirBfrr Surning ralb ably mdlng Toeoday mornliig; slow­ unable to conduct the Norwich store m tt Ml*. Harry Hilton. Mr. and Mra. ance at the Southern New England ON FRAUD CHARGE store; David Nowlck, Harry Drapkln with violating the itinerant vendor ly rhiing toreperotw e Tnesdsy. successfully and was forced to liqui­ tte e Pe if” . Arthur Shorti, Mrs. Methodist Conference In Taunton, and the ’Thom McAn Shoe store; A. law as a result of a complaint sworn Abelman and the Abelmaa Shoe date it about January 1, with the Qfrttud* Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Mass. to by Williams, acting under a jk>w- RAINBOW VOL. UV., NO. 214. Oaont* Johnson, Mr*. Lawrence store and N. Eugene Smith. er of attorney signed by the other resultant losa o< a targe sum of (OtaaotM Affverltotog ee riog* 10.) money. Business In her WUUmantie Bolton, Connectient WUHniantlc Road MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. JUNE 10, 1935. (TWELVE PAGES) Om laiai Mr*. Fannie Waterman, (korge H. Williams Accused Mrs. Prottas In her complaint said defendants. She was taken from her PRICE THREE CENTS Mr, and Mr*. Nelaon L’Heureux, she lived In New for a long atore, she alleges, by an officer dur­ and Stafford Springs stores also suf­ Mnsie Featured by ■m— joaia KeatinF and Hr*„ Eliza- MAY COMPROMISE time, attending the public schools ing a time when >t was crowded with fered, ahe said. MILT LEWIS and HIS ORCHESTRA DIRECTING NRA taeth Phelan attended the State Con- of Conspiracy Against there and had several friends In Nor­ customers, friends and employees . Prottas said he was arrested on Trnttfn at the United Spanlah War wich and New London. and forced to ride through the the same charge September 1, 1934, Saturday Evening, June 8th, 1935 f DUCE ROLES COST MILLIONS Venice? No, Manhattan—Kansas Vatarans in Hartford yesterday. It SEWER QUESTION Norwich Shoe Dealer. She owns and operates shoe and atreeu in a poUca car. The newa of » t o ^ » r « e y on tee Ticketa 25 cents. to aaipoetad that all members of the her arreet was publlshod in two Nor­ part of WUltama and the other de­ clothing stores in WUUmantie and fendants. Other Expenses Outside of the local camp and Auxiliary will attend Stafford Springs, she said, and last wich newspapera and her reputation s o n PEDAL ON ON TRAIL OF THIRD KIDNAPER tha ceremonies this .iftemoon and in New London, Norwich, Willlman- General Administration of Charging George H. Williams of .August 21, at a sale conducted by evening. Selectmen Inspect Jarvis the Norwich towi, constable, pur­ tlc and Stafford Springs thereby 578 (Dodes, Also Are Noted. Manchester with frauulcntly repre- was damaged. sently himsiilf as an agent of the chased the business of the George WATKINS BROS., PRESS AHACKS Twenty-one pupils, member* of Tract— Expect to Come to NBA in an alleged conapiracy with W. Kies Company, 118 Main street, Acted MaUdoaaly New York, June 10.— (A P )— the Sunday school elaase* of Mr. and seven Norweih shoe dealers, which Norwich. The defendants acted malidoualy Inc. — W ANTED The cost of administering the AFTER TWO OF PALS CONFESS Mr*. Clarenc* Wilaon of Holl street, forced her to liquidate her bualneas, Leased Norwich Store and by. false Infoimation caused the NRA in toe two years sndlng tandered them a surprise party at v/arrant to be issued, Mrs. Prottas toU month to placed at 808,884,- An AgreemenL M i* . Sadie Pmttas of Wllllmantlc She leased the etore from the Nor­ 2 WOMEN TO DISTRIBUTE LITERATURE HOUSE T d ls Editors to Bo More their home Thuraday evening. Mr. wich Savings Society, swore and said, and as a result of their action Rob*t K. Anderson 696 by toe National IndustrW haa filed suit for $25,000 damages Conference Board. •nd Mr*. Wilson were Induced to go against Willlamii and the Norwich filed a tax list on the goods and fix­ ahe became nervous and depressed. Funeral Director TO HOUSE, 9 TO 12 MORNINGS out for a ride and upon returning to Alexander Jarvis, who la develop­ tures, renovated the store, hired She said the case was continued in Moderate in What They This amount, toe board re­ CHINA TO BOW Woman Arrested in Salt Lake ing a tract of land between East men in Superior Court at Hartford. ported yesterday, represents Preserve Constitution their heme found the rooms lllled Oauaed Her Arrest salesmen, advertised and bought Norwich City Court until Match, Funeral Home. Nothing to sen. 3 hours’ work— $1.00. State age and dth gueats. The evening was spent Center street and East Middle turn­ new stock, she claims. only toe general odmlnlstraUve pike near the end of Walker street, Mr*. Prottas alleges that Williams 142 East Center Street nationality. Start immediately. Say About Britain Over expense of toe NRA and it$ 6T8 City While Trying to P iss •ylng game* and refreahmenta of and tha Norwich dealers caused her Mrs. Prottas said that on August TO JAP ORDER adwichea, caka. cookies and lemon- and his attorney, William J, Shea, codes. Additional costs not In­ will submit to the Selectmen in the to be arrested on a charge of violat­ 21 George Williams approached her Telephone: cluded in toe total ore toe ex­ New G . O. P. Battlecry I was served. Mr. and Mra. Wilson ing the Itinerant vendor statute, of and fraudulently reproeented himself East Africa Affair. Weyerhaeuser Ransom received many beautiful and \iscful near future a compromise proposal Office 5151 — House 7494 Address Box R Herald penses of code formation, out­ whereby, if it Is accepted, the town which she subsequently was acquit­ as an agent of the NBA. Thereafter, Bring YourShde lays of individuals attending IN THE NORTH glfU. will be given a right of way through ted In court. Her hueband. Abraham for two wcek.s, the complaint alleg­ code hearings. litigaUon expen­ BiU, Leads Police to' Her Prottas, of Wllllmantlc, also has ed, Williams visited the store dally Rome, June 10.— (A P )—Premier Former Gov. Frank O. Lowden of Illinois, Miss Lillian O. Grant of Cam­ several proposed streets of the tract Troubles To Me ditures for ■ code enforcement, for sanitary sewer line*. filed actions for 110,000 damages ’’and, by threats of having said store ^ Mussolini ordered Italian newspapers additional ooet of manufacture Tells Grass Roots Convention Our Govern­ bridge street, is attending a reunion The tract was Inspected early last against the same men. He claims closed and < by his false representa­ Her Troops Start to Evacu­ Husband — Gives Name of her class at L'sSiUc College, today to continue to moderate the under toe codes and business night by the seven selectmen. that he. too, was falae

MONDAY, JUNE 10.1938. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 10,1989.

valuee you would be of gremt aerv- writsa: ‘T am a young paraoa. but be may make an InspecUon. were poor prophets who said that sponstbillty whatever except ly speaking, it will hava ao affect wlU meet aa followa; T to 7;t$, H utflirftrr meana a gephtr. And a gopbsr la In prod u ci^ constipation. I con­ ice to people in tkeee dmya o f hard my akin la ao dry I am ageing terri­ This same bill spMlfles that the the powers of the union could al­ Recreation (.'enter glanars; 7:46 to •:80, intc so much Uke the proverbially slow of a fighter khd a flag bearer. BEHIND THE SCENES sider butter as entirely wholesome timea and unempIoymenL Many bly. I use a great d ^ of cold SEVERAL NEW FARM butter fat teat reimrted by the TUGWELL PREDICTS ways be sufficient to control an Dairy and Food Commissioner shall Wednsaflay tortoiae that It takes a darned good The Chinese governor not only has and recommend It as tba best sea­ people do not reallae that the In- cream, but I know It must be some . industry which threw its iron body Items of Interest soning for cooked non-starchy vege- expenalve foods sometimes are the inward trouble. When I wmah my be the legal teat for ths parUcular t-cross the country, to require of it Tha UMn’a Ufa aavliit eloaa wflt Cvnttiig flfriUk axpreaa train to beat bim in a quar­ to feed his army but he must see to IN WASHINGTON m M t from 7 to 7:48. A pubUe aat- tabtes. I f you And that a little but­ most nourishing.'' akin. It Kurts and bums for some LAWS ARE ENACTED sample. INTERNAL STRIFE decency, the duties of service, and ter mile dash. And, aside from it somehow that his people eat; time after. I know of others you co-operative effort* to lift our lev­ Monday bock party will be held at the Weat ------BY RODNEY PUTCHER ------ter added just as tbe vegetable is Answer: You are quite right in I t couldn't apply now, hut it w aaAw xl a much voiced rumor tha Operators of pasteurizing plants, otherwise the army cannot exlat have helped, so please tell me what under a new law. are required to se­ els o f living. They have turned out Dancing class pictures are at the Bldt Rec on Cedar atrect. P U y will IS w im u att—x destroying crops and undermining eaten provides a more deltcloua and what you say About aourtehment a good otory when it happened. graveyard was so placed to accom­ to do." cure their operator certificates each not to exist when we need them offide. Members who ordered ple- atart at 7:46 and prlzea will he IlMiefcMUr. OoBii. levees, the deligbt of a gopher's and be fed. The Japanese military Washington. June 10.—The trans--t the federal co-ordlnator of | on using the butUi and stop worry- foods, and I bAve prepared an article ly imbibed too well of aplrltu* fru- trains. a «B «m heart le to race a railroad train. with your meals and Increase the Cominissiooer Olcott F. Kmg in force until revoked, as in tbe Declares Trouble Will Follow Delicate Network The men's plunge period will be Thnnday r»aa<*< OaioL»r i, l l l l r ... ^ A. T o r.' transportauon (Eastman) for at j mg about whether It Is going to en- on this subject wrhich la too long menU, eventually reaching the Whethsr or not a passenger's with the question of how the civil must program has lagged more another year., The chief duty j courage sluggish elimination. amount of butter and cream you are post. Tugwell described the country’s held from 7 to 8 o'clock. ]>aUlsb«4 CMry Bvaalas It wras this sort of gopher that to be printed in tbe Question and oeoreat cellroom, went z>n one of hla ticket was honored by Ciharon for The Model Airplane Club wm aaS Balarsd at tha population Is to continue to lub- than any other. It Includes several o f the co-ordlnator is to study and i ■ ------Answer Department o f thia column; using. A temporary treatment Suimiarizes Legislation Pay for Board Members High Court’s Ruling On economic structure as a far-flung The women's plunge period will meet at 7 o'clock in the club rooms. ftoat 'Mlea at Maaohaaiar. Coaa, aa got Into the Lawrence levee and, ao which will help is to rub the entire in Hartford. Tho Judgo, dla- transportation over the River Styxx be held from 8 to 9 o'clock. Wom­ sist and carry the military burden. bills. Some of them probably will outline transportation plana for th ?: (Inexpensive 51enns) however, If you will write to me The Milk Regulations Board, un­ and delicate network. The women's swimming elaasas will • S a e ^ la a a Mall Mattar. to speak, ate It up. The levee was body each day with cocoa-butter, gUBted when tbe local man appear­ or by St. Peter aa an “ Annie Oak­ “Growers of wheat in Kansas or en members may get towels from •UMCRItmON RATSa be passed by Congress at this sea- future and ellmmate waste and Question: “Wishing to be of sarv- again, giving me your name and ad­ ed in court for the steenth Ume der a new law, has many o f its meet aa follows: 7 to 7:45, advanc­ Between these two systems the using only a small amount, but rub­ ley" through the pearly gates was Passed at Last Session. Recovery Plan. growers of cotton in Mississippi no the life guard. Membership cards Uaa Taar. ty aiall ...... BO honeycombed with gopher runs slon and others will not other evila . ice to others" writes: "I wish that dress on a lanie. stamped en'velope, oaked, "W h y don't you stay over never learned. duUes claaslfled; and its work will ed; 7:46 to SffSO, life saving. chance of ultimate survival would bing it into tha pores. longer expect to trust state action must be shown. Par Haatk. bj ■all ...... ? ••• that, as a levee, it wrasn't much bet­ The announced aim of tha maas- j ------| you would publish a menu suitable and ask for Inexpensive Menus, I there in Manchester when you get be facilitated through the elimina­ Friday •laala Copp ...... J to secure higher prices In New appear to be better for the Chinese ures, most of them proposed by Co- , Pight to Abolish Curbs jfor a family of live or six people, will be glad to forward the Informa­ drunk and stay out o f Hartford? However, the burying ground was Hartford, June 10— A summary of tion o f printed noUces following the Tuesday The women’s plunge period will OallaaraA oaa jaar ...... -ai-pa ter than if it had been a shell made GInko trees, which have survived York or Massachusettc." ordinator Joseph B. Eastman, is a The American Association of Rail- i adults and three or four chit- tion to you. What la there over here that you well filled many years ago. Space in promuIgaUon of regulations. Albuquerque, N. M., June 10.— The women’s swimming classes be held from 7 to 9 o’clock. out of sugar fondant. When the than the Japanese. the legislaUon adopted by the 1935 Speaking of the fields of business m e m b e r o p t h e AESOCIATEO [unified, efficient national tranepor-, roads would like to have the office dren. that would be nourlahlng but since the age of dieosaurs, hava no haven't got in Mancheater?" the cemetery was at a premium. The bill also provldea a salary ot (AP)—An assertion that tbe Na- PRESS (D ry SIdn) close relatives in the entire vege­ session of the General Assembly, as $20 per day and expenses for the and agriculture, Tugwell said; Tba AaaaetataS Praaa la aaalaalaalp floods cams the water Just poured j tation system which would use each- abolished, aa It wants the railroads: very inexpensive. With your knowl- Like a flash came the local man'* Interments three and four deep was Uon is “exposed to dangers of inter­ 1 method of transport to the best a d -; to make their own plana and to an-1 edge of food comblnatlona and food Question: Miss Lillian DeS. table kingdom. reviewed by Commissioner of Agri­ twro milk producer members of the nal strife" in the wake of the Su­ 'The government long ago enter­ aaUtlaS to tba aaa fat rapabUcailoa into tbe gopher runs,> filled the levee; oaawer, “A ateamboat, Your Hon­ tried in some parts o f the cemetery ed these fields in one wa.v or an­ at all aawa diapatobaa araj'*** [ vantage, dIscoOrage uses In services nul the present law which prevents' or.” culture Olcott F. King, shows that uctiu, eiui specIfiCH that the pay­ preme Court's N R A decision was full and converted it into liquid mud i but the question o f precedence or other because it had to. This was. or BOt •tbanrlBr eraditad In thia I where they are not beat adapted,; railroads from getting rid of labor Now that Hartford Maan't the ments of both salary and expenses made today by Dr. Rexford G. Tug- aaaar aad alao tba luoal aaata pub* riN who should have top position ConnecUcut is ones more endeavor­ of course, resented by those who. If in jig time. i I promote co-operation, and bulid up ^ at will. ateamboat maybe aomebody can tell shall not exceed $350 per year for well, undersecretary of agriculture liahad haralB. I threatened to disrupt the peace of ing to solve its dairy marketing the government did not do these ' a financially and economically sound' (Elastman has a plan to take care each member. in the Roosevelt admlnlstraUon. All lisbta 01 rapublieatloB ol A gopher is about as big as a mid­ the Whatnot what Hartford boa the community and atopp^ that problem and at the same time is things, could manage them for their apaclal dlapatebaa harain ara alao ra- I system furnishing the best possible of that problem over a period of "F irst we found ourselves fn eco­ that Mancheater hasn't. And you economical plan. taking effecUve steps to eliminate Legalizing the use of one of the new own profit." aanrad. dle eised rat, has huge cheek NEW I service. years and for payment of dismissal don't neceasartly have to be drunk electrically operated pasteurizing nomic ruins and now we find our­ “Summerland** Some of the more energetic and tuberculosis among its cattle as “You are sufficiently familiar." pouches and can tote a lot of com, compensation on an approximate to answer. selves deprived of effecUve means m il aarvtoa ellaat el N L A Sara* ! Especially desired by Roosevelt ambitious person* feared they well as provide for the immediate machines that has been perfected in he continued, 'with the fact that the basis of a balf-month s pay for each for reconstrucUon," he declared In lea tab wheat or levee earth In them. He are the hills which would bring bus might be laid to rest under a more needs of the several other branches Connecticut la Included In one ot Constitution was written in a time presents— year of service.) a commencement address at the Pabllabar'a Oapraaaautlrai Tha looks and acts a good deal like an and truck and water traffic under Naturally it Isn't the happiest in­ laggardly soul, and contemplated a of agriculture. the laws w-hich defines the process when commerce In the modern YORK ' regulation of the Interstate Com- A ir transportation and pipelines troduction when a funeral director of pasteurization to Include not only University of New Mexico. JnUua Matbawa Spaelal Asanoy—Naw • MMNBSIIAViaiNC Store-Wide Reductions resurrection day on which they sense did not exist." Tork. Cblaaso, Uatro t and Beaton. overgrown chipmunk— and never in I merce Commission, which now regu- would eventually be regulated by I. ic making new acquaintances sim­ might be late for judg.nent because The work of the Milk Control the holding process of 30 minutes at Without menUoning speciflcally tbe world did he mean to drown Iho i I lates the railroads. C. C. under the administration plan. ply to aay 'Tm a funeral director” of the inactivity of those above Board which came into existence 142 degrees, but a short time pro- the idea of a constitutional amend­ MEURBK AUOn BUREAU OP By PAUL HARRISON j through leglslaUon of 1933 will be The CIRCUtATlONB. city of Lawrence. He just thought The bus and truck bill has passed It la proposed to increase tbe I. C. tor "I'm on undertaker.” so "Bob" them whei, Angel Gabriel sounded ces.s requiring holding milk or ment to give the Federal govern­ Now York, June 10.—Dome spnng,, jI the Renate and probably will ' be C. from 11 to IS members, create {Anderson at Watkins Brothers has his trumpet. taken over on July 1 under an act cream at a temperature of not less ment broad powers over business that levee wras a peach of a place which provides for a Milk Adminis­ ROYAL AMBASSADORS Tba Rarald Prlntlns Company, ino., Mrs. Gladys Gordor Fry, the Bird ; passed by the Ho\iae, though the divisions for each new field of regu­ novel way of introducing himself, Then Yankee ingenuity and econ­ than 160 degrees for not less than and industry. Dr.' Tugwcll said: YACHT aaaaraaa no dnanelal raapoBalbilltp to live. if- Complex Maple Bedroom, $98 saying, " I follow the medical pro­ trator. The new law requires the 15 seconds.] “The question before our people, tor typocraphleal arrori appaarlnd la water carrier bill may not go lation, and appoint a permanent omy conceived the idea o f putting Ledy o f the Museum of Natural His-1 fession." Governor to appoint an administra­ This bill also stipulates that milk the only question worth discussing advartlamanla la tha Manehaaiar What we haven't heard yet Is how through at this session. chairman — the chairmanship now i the coffins in endways. No objection TO PLAY HERE FRIDAY tcry begins waking every morning | tor at a salary of $5,000 who in or cream must be Immediately cool­ now, is whether we shall once for Evnnlnc Herald come the levee guards, if there are I rotates from year to year — who to that plan arose for several years CHAIR around three o'clock. That's so she ! itallroada Handirapped I would promote speed and efficiency. With a drunk and a burial story and it seemed the problem had been turn will appoint two depuUes at ed to a temperature -of 60 degrees all say that National questions shall can be on her way at five, piloting a ! salaries of $3,500 each, who shail M ONDAY. jnUNE 10 such, didn 't get onto the fact that Unregulated competition from l| o ff the chest perhaps a combination definitely settled. Then a person and maintained at that temperature have NaUonal sdlutions." endeavor to achieve the purpose of Director Frank Busch of the Rec­ their levee bad been converted into dawn bird trip. trucks, buses, ships, and barges has Plan Bus Control of the two wouldn't be amiss. Our who had died in somewhat suspi­ until deljvery. The Big Question ■fc Model Home Outfits, $485, $795 the act as far as possible by pro­ reation Centers announced today The object of a dawm bird trip, in been one of the chief troubles of The motor carrier bill, backed by newer readers perhaps haven’ t cious circumstances was so buried. He told the graduating class that CONGRESSIONAL LAPSE A gopher colony before It was too moting, encouraging and fostering The licensing and Inspection ot that he had the great good fortune case you have never taken one, is to the railroads, themselves subject to state regulating commissions and j { heard what occurred a few years After B couple of weeks information out of state concerns making frozen the country will be deciding "in the late. Gophers are not very sly. cooperation among . producers, of being able to book .lack F a ^ 9 8 Tba babit of ralllDs at Congreu hear tha first morning song o f the rigorous supervision. In the lost IS most bus operators, but few truck-' back in the East cemetery. unearthed by the state's attorney dessert or frozen dessert mix is in­ year just ahead" whether it shall among dealers and between produc­ and his Royal Ambassadors to fur­ birds in Central Park, end the years nearly $20,000,000.0()0 has ers, provides comprehensive Inter­ Another of those fellows who had caused him to order the body dug cluded in another law under the "control the exploitation of human as a cheap anw tawdr>' body madoi ers and dealers by the elimination nish orchestral music at the Rec , swamps of New Jersey. Mrs. Thomas been Invested In non-rail competi­ state regulation of rates, fares, and imblded to overflowing was weui- up for an autopsy. Jurisdiction of the Dairy and Food beings and of natural resources or of unfair and demoralizing trade dance this Friday night. | The Yacht t?hair. was designed to All the need for a up of cheap and tawdry men Is one LET US INVITE Edison is one of Mrs. Fry's most tion — including highways'— as practices—which must be just, rea- , i dering around the east side of town. A committee of three doctors per­ whether it shall succumb to the practices. S. McLean Buckingham of Commission. The license fees are The Royal Ambaasadora are com­ small, compact chair with the comfort of a living room which most conspicuously afflicts enthusiastic students, and thcro are against only S6,000,000,000 in rail­ sonablc. and not discriminatory. ' Highlights in our He got Into the East cemetery pret­ formed the autopsy. A fter long Anarchic economic forces whiCh Watertowm, former Commissioner based upon the volume o f the pro­ ing to Manchester direct from New chair . . a chair that folds Into a small space for carry­ Indications that the state high­ millionaire brokers and their clerks, roads. Motorized com m on carriers ty late at night and reached a new­ hours of puzzled examination and are loosed in the bscnccs of those people who themselves by no means of Agriculture, has been appointed duct sold in Connecticut, and the Yor City and Friday night will be ing. or storing at the end of the season. Light in weight, way department may soon construct as well. In the bird classes. The result Is an oversupply of would be licensed and a showing of . ly opened grave when Morpheus testa the doctors reported that the adoption of rules and regulations controls." measure up to the averase of Con- as Milk Administrator. their first appearance In New Eng­ too! Varnished frame with gaily striped duck seat and Mrs. Fry's students are taking tran.sportation facilities and cut­ public Interest and financial respon-' overtook him. Fate led him to the man had apparently been embalmed governing the seinitary conditions of The issue now before the people, a permanent highway through from Early in the legislative session.. land. The orchestra is one of the back. fresslonal ability or integrity. Any what they call a migratory census throat competition, which has led to sibility required, with bonds to pro­ MONTH OF BRIDES wooden box by the side of the open and buried alive. Then, when burled frozen dessert factories and dispen­ Tugwell asserted, has been await­ this town's southern extremity to Dr. Edwin R. Dlmock, Commission­ most famous In the country and, vaudeville clown can get a hand by all summer long. Mrs. Fry knows demoralised conditions. tect the traveling and shipping pub­ grave and unconsciously he stretch­ in the vertical position a mistake saries arc left to the Dairy and ing an answer for years. er on Domestic Animals, secured an ranks with Paul Whiteman and his the New London turnpike arc wel­ just what birds ought to be flying in lic. Prevention of exce.sslvc rates.; ] ed out in it. pulling a large piece ot had been made by a careless attend­ Food Commissioner. "Meanwhile," he said, “we have advising Congress to “ go home and The administration Idea is to put appropriation of $170,000 for hla de­ band. Vincent Lopez, Guy Lombar­ come not atone to the Sunday driver or out At just what time.s of the control over mergers, and promotion canvas over himself. Early in the ant and the body had been put into temporized on the advice qf those let the country get down to btisi* the competing agencies on even partment to carry on his program Also of Interest to agriculture is do and other topnotchers In their year, where they’ve come from and terms with the rail carriers. of safety are provided. morning a mill worker was taking the hole upside down, feet upper­ w;ho said that our governance lay in but to the business folks here. Too of eliminating tubercular cattle the Commission which was appoint­ particular field. nees." But ao he can by throwing Meanwiillc, the railroads face an The water carrier bill, ■ covering a cross-cut through the cemetery most. A rainy spell had set in the a flexible Constitution. It has; now long has this town been lax In do- where they arc going. The Golden among the herds of the state. By ed to study the set-up of the state Lovers of good music arc expect-1 a custard pic. And from the same Plover is the greatest filer. He goes era of rwirganixalinn and Roo.sevclt shlp.s in interstate and foreign com­ SALE and passed near the grave. His next day and as near as the doctors become obvious that the flexibility government with an aim toward heart bit the roof of his mouth and having this money made available of which we heard waa an imputed ed to fill the Rec Center to capacity veloplng the highways leading Into tri Bermuda, which Is (WW miles over and Eastman want to change the merce on oceans, lakes, and rivers. 11 could deduce, the man hac died of reorganizing the various depart­ people In the audience. he hasn't stopped running yet be­ water on the brain. at an early date. It is expected that attribute of the Judicial mind. They this Friday night as this town rare­ WATKINS Us business center. If the etato the sea and sometimes makes as bankruptcy act to keep Wall street would remove regulating powers ments to bring about greater effic­ But Oongresses like this one— cause just as he passed the grave But as far aa could be determined Connecticut will be an accredited ly has had an opportunity to listen much as 2500 miles In one flight. To "pirate.M" from controlling reorgan­ from the Department of Commerce's You don't have to be a 19S6 Bride (and therefore familiar iency and economy. It has long at AAANCHESTER, CONN highway department Is soon to im­ our Inebriated friend stuck hla by research concerning the ceme­ state before July 1, 1936. to the enchanting music of such a ' particularly tbp House of Represen­ do this record flight, though, the isation and refinancing of distressed shipping board bureau and give the { with this year's markets) to realize that here ore valuee ex­ been the contention ot many people prove the Buckingham road It may head from beneath the canvas blan­ tery a custom reputed to still b? The Farm Bureaus, in spite of the ap'.endid orchestra as the Royal tatives—suffering from the handl- plover has to fatten up for two or roads. I. C. C. power to prescribe maxi- i traordinary. Neither do you have to be' a 1935 Bride to in Connecticut that the various ket and yelled out. “ Hey, buddy, prevalent in some sections of north­ general trend o f curtsiiled budgets, Ambassadors. i prove to Manchester how weak this thre weeks beforehand. Bankers and promotors — as In mum rates when necessary to cor- [ agricultural branches Including ..the cap of too much one-sIdedness In take advantage of tha sevingz. what time is It?" ern New England was never prac­ succeeded in having their allotment town has been in this particular. the case of Morgan and the Van rect discrimination or remove pre- j Department of Agriculture, Dairy parttsen alignment, do have notable As a matter o f fact, ail the far- ticed In the burying grounds next to from the state Increased. The state Swertngens In the Missouri Pacific judlce against American exports, as' and Food Commission, Commission Rather than accept the position flying birds get themselves Into good There is no question about it, un­ the depot. is now paying a total of $4,000 to : l a ^ s from the lines of wisdom. mlxup— are able to block reorgan­ well as minimum rates where nec­ on Domestic Animals, and possibly : $300 of being on a fine highway leading condition by resting and feeding up dertakers are flne people— any one each county to encourage Farm Tbe House suffered from one last izations now, through the provision essary. the Milk Control Board or w-hat is • PLENTY or TIME TO PAY * prior to long dl.st stocking Inundrc.ss. “Well, why don't atc is all set to push the mca.sure. | scneble. and free from unjust dis-1 Nally of 55 Garden street and Har­ ing a law passed making it compul­ PiRSONAL FINANCI Co . suspicion, at the same time, that old G. Gumpb of 268 Oak street were sory to mark the grade of tbe pota­ which failed to receive sufficient aented by the Selectmen and the yon have the good grace to apolo- Congress pre.sunmbly will accede crimination." suport for its passage. * e Linoleum Floors there le In the proposed bill a quite glre and—” The tobacco substation at Wind­ slightly damaged in an accident toes on all retail packages sold. * Telephone 3430 * merchants as represented by the With the defeat of the sales tax. deffnite purpose to annul the anti­ ".Mako up, you- eye?” hl.ssod the sor will hold open house for vege­ early yesterday afternoon on West However, the store Is given the Chamber of Commerce have not civ $249.00 S-Piece Modem Classic Group Middle Turnpike near the Hocka- privilege of selling its potatoes un such measures as a ConnecUcut * Room 2 _ J trust laws In the Interest of what­ second lass. "T h a ------house $298.00 .5-Piece Modem Group in fig­ table growers on Saturday after­ Is on fire!" num river bridge. Mr. McNally g;raded or unclassified, but if so, Building at the Eastern States Ex- * State Theater Building • operated as it It rightful to expect ured walnut veneers. Bed, dresser, in fruitwood and green and ivory enam­ noons beginning June 15, It was poslUon and several other projects ever groups will “ play ball with the Exclusive told the police his car skidded. Po­ they must be marked as such. The they should. Offers of assistance chest, vanity, announced today, 'he annual Early liceman Joseph A. Prentice investi­ enforcement o f this law is placed in in the various agricultural depart­ * 7.53 Main Street at the usual price o f Brealdent." Aong the clnb>! you seldom hear HEALTH-DIET ADVICE els. Specially designed for Watkins and cooperation in effecting aiimc bench ...... $249. Vegetable Field Day at Windsor is gated. No arrest was made. the hands of the State Department ments w'ere necessarily curtailed. It was aith this danger in view mentioned is the "Two.ity-nlne." lu By l)R. FRANK McCUV Brothers and made in scheduled for June 29 at 2:30 p. m. of Agriculture and came about LOANS MASK IN NiaRBY TOWNS common purpose have frequently membership is limited t, that figure, that Mr. Treadway of Massachusetts Questions In regard to Health and Diet Grand Rapids $195. Extensive experiments in plant largely aa a result of newspaper ad a-a a maximum. But the organization been made by the Chamber willing­ will ho answered (ly Dr. McCoy who cun $138.75 3-Piece Modern Group in rose­ breeding and in comparison of fer­ vertising carried in many Connec­ regular linoleum offered an amendment to the exten­ 111 so completely uptilty, I hear, that ly and with good intent. They were Ih‘ addressed In care of this pn|>cr. Kfi- wood veneers with old ivory trim. tilizer treatments on early vege­ MISS BERTHA E. NOVAK ticut cities this past year in wblcn sion provision transferring to the only 22 men belong, to It, They can't $14.95 Louis XV Lamp Table with accepted, however, with an attitude cloae stnni|icd. self-uddrnmed envelop.* Bed, dresser, tables are carried on at Windsor “fancy" or “number one” potatoes Federal Trade Oommlsaion the pow­ find seven suitable candidates for for reply. square top: carved solid Q C a under the direction of Dr. Donald were advertised when they did not that bordered on scorn. chest ...... $ l l 0 . IS GUEST AT SHOWER er to suspend the anti-trust laws the vacancte.s. William K. Vander­ F. Jones of the plant breeding de­ come up to grade. The new law not Iff seUetiug a H usband That this attitude exists In the bilt, Walter Cfliryaler, Sr., and Mor­ partment and Dr. M. F. Morgan of only makes it compulsory to mark Instead of reposing it in the hands gan O'Brien, the financier, are some present Board of Selectman It can­ NERVOUS INDIGESTION. .i tion is sensitive emotionally and bo- $317.00 8-Piece Modem Metal Group the soils department of the Agri­ Foster Street Young Woman to the packages with the grade con­ o f the President. of the better-known members. ------long.s to that temperamental group cultural Eheperiment Station at New not be stated since little. If sny, op­ $9.95 Colonial Lamp Table; pedestal tained therein, but alao specifics The Federal Trade Commission is Light "holiiu One of the most striking things frorn which come artists, geniuse.s, in burl walnut finish. Twin beds, dress­ Haven. Among the vegetables be­ Be Married to William or a d a s h e r base; mahogany veneered that the potatoes shall equal the an agency of Congress. The recent portunity has arisen to judge It. if New Yorkers .'tre like (he chorus about "nervous indigestion" is the of brilliant achievement, er. chest, vanity, bench, ing tried out for Connecticut condi­ Burke, Jr., This Wednesday. grade indicated on the outside of the sisterhood afraid of the .sun. True, tions are; onions, lettuce, peppers, package. Supreme Court decisions made It it does exist the root of it should be sudden Changes in the way the p a -, 1 chair, bedside tab le...... $195. the bright, warm days bring out a tomatoes, early and midseason , Miss Bertha E. NovyJt, of Foster Poultry Legislation speciflcally clear that it is not and uncovered and the ailment cured. tient feels. One dav he is m iser-: ‘^1’ *** ' lof o f bucolic strollers In the squares sweet corn, squash, cucumbers, po­ street was given a curpilse personal Poultrymen secured a law- lequlr. A municipal administration and a able and fears cancer: the next day i ?“ * ’ tatoes, late celery and cauliflower. must not be under order of the and psurks, but there are many who shower Saturday nlgl’.t at the home ing that all eggs other than tho.se business organisation can and he may feel flne and the day after I S A series o f plots compare the President I f authority to suspend scurry for the shelter of shadowy that he days he could feel better and i of Miss Rose Smith of 76 Ridge of the large or 24-ounce size when retreats— Leon and Eddies', or the values of many different fertilizer sold shall be marked "medium" or the anti-trust laws for the protoo- should function together closely. he could feel worse. If you vou com­com- i unsettled and uncertain. Like $22.50 Duncan Phyfe Occasional Tabla; large street. Nearly twenty friends were formulae on spring vegetables. Be­ "small.” The poultrymen, through do Everything that can be done to help bar at Twenty-One. They remain in pared him to an automobile you a man in an earthquake, he doesn't present and MlSs Novak received # There are regretf* tion of voluntAry codes Is to be know where to turn for safety. cause o f the increasing interest in this law, hope to impress upon the DO elemeot o f chance m a Maytag hiding until it •alns. then venture could say that when he feels wxirst i f Home Outfits round top; solid mahogany, A O f t numerous lovely o^fts. The dining tbe store owners here make money raising sweet potatoes in the state, housewife that when eggs of com­ purebaae. Over two million ownera placed anywhere, it should be. clear­ forth, swearing at the elemenu. he is in "reverse" and rapidly going The situation out of which con- Grand Rapids made...... room was beautifully decorated in should be dons. They should be 28 plots comparing seven different parable quality are purchased from continue year after year to be happy ly enough, in that body. Bear Story backward, when he feels best he is fllcU may arise are inany. however, Three complete outfltz of treatments have been laid out for aquamarine and pink with a center different stores, the size should be in tbe poMeaeion o f the world’a (iiieat encouraged to bid for more trade A1 Smith goes weekly to Central in "high" and when he is in between some of the common situations are: i Yet because the propoeal was any situation which causes a deep : throe and four rooms on dtz- the first time this season. piece of iris. During the evening, re­ carefully considered if there is any waaber. and better highways are an essential Park to feed two bears he prerented he Is in “ low" and doesn't seem to made by the opposition and because $59.75 Modem Classic Occasional Table; lyre^ In announcing the Saturday aft­ freshments were served and a social noticeable variation In price. to the too.... Jack Dempsey's res­ be getting much of anywhere. sense of inferiority: being married play in Plymouth Hou.se #T1iere ia nothing aaoonvenientwdur* step. I f the state is going to show ernoon arrangements, Director hour was enjoyed. The Connecticut State E gg L a y it ts-ould operate for something be­ taurant's bar is decorated with a lot Nervous indigestion refers to to the wrong person: not being mar­ (.SISS.) The Cottage ($795,1 base, oval rimmed top; maple i t Q Q C A able and efficient aa tbe Mavtag«one* Slate said that a member of the Miss Novak, who is employed at ing Contest buildings at Storra are piece, caatwalurainum tub. ^ o other sides the enhancement of the execu­ the wray let us hope that the town of flghting phclos, one aho'wlng Flr- functional stomach disorder which ried when the desire for marriage is and olive green finish...... and Irwin House ($1495.) soils or plant breeding departments the NRA office in Hartford, will be to be replaced wholly or partly with method o f water removal equala tbe *NOTE will be awake to tbe advantage and l>o's clout that bounced Dempsey in­ meana that the stomach falls to do strong; being forced to do work for tive's arbitrary power the partisan Three entirely different type* will be on hand each week to tell married this Wednesday at St. modern structures. In a special Maytag Roller Water Remover, with to the tape of newspapermen...... its work well because the nerves which one has no liking: continued benefit thereby. visitors about the experiments. James's church to William Burke, bill, a request for $25,000 was made ita large rolla and encloaed, aelf‘revera* These (Juatom E'loors majority fell upon the amendment Leo, a Broadway bootbiack. has sav­ which control it are disturbed. The flnanclal Inaecurlty or the type of of decoration to meet three $39.00 Jacobean Occasional Table with draw­ Jr., of Spruce sl.-eet. Mr. Burke is for this purpose, but in the final ap­ ing drain. The Maytag ia built for arc laid In choice of two with a whoop and burled It imder an ed some money and made a will. It stomach is controlled by the auto­ strain placed upon the man in a different budgets. Piece? employed by the Bond Bakery Com­ propriations this was reduced some­ more years of lowerwashing. ways; with 9-lnch plain provides that a band will lead his nomic nervous system and la under small business during depression ar* er; oblong top; solid walnut i t x O O 7^% avalanche of votes. “BANDIT" ARMIES also sold separately. pany. what. It is anticipated that the ap­ # Make your first and last washer black border, or with a funeral procession In front of the the direction of the sympathetTcs also potent causes of nerroua Indl- ^ with twisted le g s ...... § v POUCE COURT Not that It will make much differ­ gestlon. propriation will be sufficient to a Maytag. iH-inch plain black Palace theater. and paraslympathetllcs. 'hie aym- During all these recent years in practically renew the contest plant strip set into the lino­ ence, in all probability. Thera le a patbetics derive their name from Read my column tomorrow, for Joseph Cranston of 186 Wads­ Prices are now S en sa tion a lly Low , that has become famous throughout leum 6 to 9 inches from large, influential and determined bi­ svhich Japan has been making pro- the fact that they act in sympathy another article on nervous Indiges-' worth street, arrested shortly after MRS. HENSINA BOSE, 7S, tion. the country. Terms very eoy. the wall! partisan group in tha Senate which gresaive steps of intrusion into Chi­ AN ACROBAT, MAIHE. with the emotions. Through this midnight Sunday after an automo­ $39.50 Large Drum Table with ball- bile accident on East Center street, Connecticut agriculture ia also ~ is quite determined that Mr. Roose­ nese territory, the predominant nolo „ action, any emotional upset or con- $29.75 Duncan Ph.' fe Sewing Table BIRTHDAY PARTY GUEST ebOrteOg, Chlcago--(j«orge Madden had the flict will act upon the sympathetic QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. and-claw pedestal base. 36-inch top; wras fined $100 and costs and aa an affected somewhat by the 1 cen per in her explanations has been that with two drawers. naw'fiaiii ' II 111' velt shall not be left in full control police puzzlM. nervous system and In turn affect alternate sentence ten days in jail gallon increase in tbe tax on gaso­ genuine 7 ^ line, which places the state tax on .. Vw.Siw;:v.,..x of anti-trust laws, to do with them China has not really a government George attracted attention with the stomach causing various dlges- (Nose Bleeda When Walking.) by Judge Raymond A. Johnson in Mrs. Henslna C. Bose,-who was m ahogany...... f 9 Genuine mahogany $19.75 gasoline at 3 cents per gallon after rtpsasL NousiHt ssr aa hs pleases— to use them to prose­ at all, being tmable to control thn yells from the ro^ of a cafe. Fire- tlve disturbances. Any emotional Question: Mrs. Thomas R. w rites:! ^Police court this morning after be given a birthday party at her home yesterday on the occasion of her July 1. —Now includca Maytag Washers activities of her independent war men who rescued him shook their problem which seepi* hard to the “I am a widow fifty-eight years of ' ad pleaded guilty through bis at- on tbe list for governmeot aid cute foes or defend friends as be heads at his story that a stranger patient to solve U capable of Induo- age. Have always had splendid 7tomey, William S. Hyde, to a charge seventy-eighth birthday, was again Dairy Laws KEMP’S, Inc. to kuyers. lo-ii-ss elects. These senators are not In lords, to w'hom the Japanese have wlth whom George quarreled tossed mg continual worry, anxiety and In- health, but recently my nose bleeda! o f drunken driving. the honor guest at a party held at Dairymen also received considera­ $25.00 Telephone Table: Sheraton- style with tion on several laws enforced by the THS MSTTSS SBIISSXV . MSNOrseTUSSS* » rsesSsS (I II . HIRTOH. lOWS (he least likely to let the N RA ex- ascribed the status o f "bandits.'' hlm there from an ad^tntng elevated clecislon resulting In nervous Indl- often and profusely. It nearly al Cranston’s auto collided near her home this afternoon given by 1 drawer and two .Nhelve.s. ^ 1 7 C A the Women’s Danish Society. Dairy and Food Commlaslon which nslon bill past— not, at least, until In view of the long comprehend­ admitted it was impos- gcatlon. The close harmony be- ways starUi when 1 am out walk Walker street with one operated by 18 Sq. Yds. Embossed ^ Ing." Guy Bigelow of 78 Spring street, A t the party yesterday, which Include among others that o f milk ed but only recently acknowledged *^i*v*°*^ f**ru*^'l up. tween mind and body Is clearly .Mahogany veneered...... or cream coming into the state must r has been stripped of all them « hen police couldn t And any ,hown In cases of nervous indlges- Answer: You may be suffering Willimantlc. Both cars were con­ waa attended by her son, WllUam, {^residential potions. inability of the Japanese civil gov- brulses they shr 6 to 9 inbhes a w a y representative of tba family of hungry between meals, and aays “ 1 two shelves. Beechwood, Q Q cream were borne by the plant ro- fully under the “bandit” appellation have a weak, 'all gone' feeling In my as all grain foods. When this bread accident usual good health and on pleasant from the wall! Ordinary this Custom-Made floor of 18 S(i. yds. would cost land tortolaaa. And so on and so 8$ . . s.. PedMtrlnn .. ... 87 decorated ...... 9 4 * 9 0 days spends much time out of doors. questing the InapecUon. aa tba private army o f aome (^Ineae stomach when I get hungry." Dta- U used. It should be token in com­ Every June Bride ihould According to Sergeant McGUnn, BE- Just aa an afterthought a •6 ...... Occupant .. •7 bination with the non-starchy vege the Paotemack auto, traveling at a In an effort to eliminate some of $48.60. Act at once. This offer will be withdrawn soon. provincial ruler T ziness is a very common symptom have this 118-Page Govern­ the difficulties that have arisen in l^upla o f Unaa at the bottom of tbe «5 ...... Occupant .. •7 in those patients with nervous stom­ tables. high rate o f speed, Itft the rood, ran DISABMABtENT to- It la even supposabic that |hc 1 ...... Blryllst .... 8 ment Book on how to buy the past over the butter fat test, a ^rticla niaoUoii that the name is achs. When the attacks of tndi- and take care o f furniture. into a bank and returning to the case of tbe Chinese “ bandit" leadeis 15 ...... Child ...... 16 highway struck a cor driven by Carl Rock HUl, S. C.— Alarmed by on bill was passed requiring that cqm- W ater Is defied by A apiialt... ore possible only when water gestipn are at their height, the pa­ (Butter). Phone or wrrlte for your posite samples of milk be kept on I eonunonly applied to certain 144 ...... A du lt...... 140 Niederfringer of Springfield. Dam­ epidem ic,of bouse robberies, Earl the oldest material known Is presenL In the Wilbert, a la a little better than that of the tient may be nauseated, his hands Question: Msthilds Y writes; “Do FREE copy. band until the succeeding set o f rodent mammala. INJURED age to the two vehicles Was slight Hope bunted out a pistol be hod that completely eliminate* solid. Inner vault o< swpllalt Japoaese generals and the national are cold, his legs tremble, be ia both- you cloM butter as a constipating composite samples were completed. IJH>4 ..... PadMtrton . ... 1.158 WATKINS Howard Crockett 28, of 29 I^ e r - when he was a special officer some oxidarinn and corrosion, which give* unsurpassed protection. jlKglrtar than rain, it la. in a L I U ered by gss pressure and nothing he food?” In other words, it la now nec­ mUltary ataff, because in moat In- S4M ...... OeoupoBt .. ... $.136 ton street, charged with intoxica­ Ume ago, oUed it and placed it ready e t BUtoa, B knc Uw flouth- eats agrees with him. A slgnlflcani Answer; When you compare the at MANCHESTER. CONN. essary for a completed set of stances the Chinese commander of •7 ...... Btoyltst ...... 61 point U-"that when it is necessary amount of butter used with the tion, waa sentenced to jail for 15 for use on the first burgler entering WATKINS composites to be on hand at Sold Nationally . .(UlBBtto ooBSt tha srord gopher 8S8 . days. Twro weeks ago he was fined his house. a paraonal army ia also the civil aii- ...... ChHd ...... 638 TSt the patient to give hia whole at­ amount of other foods you will see each plant all the Ume. This $.687 . $16 for a similar offenoe. Prose- • hfftalM but tbraogh- thoettF IB hla province, while the ...... A d u K ...... 8A$1 tention to what be ia doing, hla that you use only a email amount Today he reported his bouse was makes it possible for the check test­ ELMORE & COMPANY at MANCHESTER, CONN- isa ■ . Aga Not B M ed —- l» l A tton w y WllUam J. Shea In- entered, but nothing was token ex­ syin]itDins tads aw «y. o f butter cBch dsy. Due to tha fact er to find ttin p iri wUch a a . Rocky Hill, C o b b . JaM iNsa cBtUtorlst aasnaMS a » re- cept hla p l ^ l . wiUi Barvoiig : w mm i« tatm i m m m g « t ' UANCETESTER EVENW G FTBRALD, MAKCHESTBR, CONN m MOZVDAT, JtrWE 10,19B8.

mottd Sunday at 2 p. m. This game and was a graduate of Rockville from the Uencheater Memorial hois- ought to be a rousing ona aa the High school. She taught school at pitel. OLDEST CHARITY HOME FATALITIES Glante alw a^ put up a good game WAPPING GAS POISONING RADIO PROGRAM one time In the Rye stree. district The dsseendante of Norman F. WEDDINGS MOTHER BELIEVES YOUTH MOVEMENTS m OBITUARY and never fall to attract a crowd. She now lives In New York. “Wild fuotationa^^ RECIPIENT IS 104 Erneet W. Skinner, 51. who died Stoughton held a family reunion at lETO OF PEDDLER The to(sm team boys have been hav­ Stubble," her first book of poems, In Providence. R. I., last Thuraday, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen SECOND ONLY TO ing fine luck lately, too, and hope to has been very favorably received. DESCRIBED IN TALK Q « n s m n e w YORK MONDAY, JUNE 10 (Caatral and Eastern Standard Time) (SOS the ton of Arthu, B. and Addlo D. Winiame. recently. Wesson-Keish Alb«rt Behrend Checks List To CAUSES DEATH add this coming game to their flat She has already given readings for SON IS DROWNED DEATHS *****’ or erouB* Uiereof unlu* (F rost) Skinnei'. He leaves one Edgar J, Stoughton and Robert There are many new oppertihit> FEE BILL URGED Miss Emma A. KeUh, daughter of Determine Number Receiv­ dee: coastIt to eoatt (• te e) dwttsation______IneludM all available atatlona of victories. the National Poetry Center, ^ c k e - Finde Itself No Longer Useful BmFBMSM »eilk to Y E H I^ DEATHS tieter, Mrs. C. Frank Caawell. of Watson motored to Black Point on ties In this country for the youths'' Mr. and Mrs. William Keisb, of Preframa aubltat la ehansa M. (DmyUtht lima m e Seer taler) Rt Peter’s choir rehearsal was feller Center, ; ing Aid From the Town. Oeerge Ohapipan OampbalL Alham bra, Calif, He waa born in a fishing trip rScenUy and they o f toitey, but they have no w ay eg - Gardner street, and Clarence H. But Says Vice and Rackets NiC-WEAF NETWORK Cent. Ceil. held at the home of the Misses Pen­ Amity enub, Hartford, Radio Sta­ George (Jbepman Campbell, 79, a Wapplng and lived here through bis caught 2; flat fish, all of them of finding them unless we show them Wesson, of Newington, were united Flourish in City. • * • • 0 — Eaati wear wlw wael wtto 4iJS— }:4e—Caneart Mlnlaturao Pros. dleton Friday evening. tion W N Y C , Alumni Reunion, New Speaker Says Probiems of former grocer in this section and North Mam Street Man Fomid boyhood. His father waa blind and good size. the way. in marriage Saturday by tha Rev. Mrs. Anna Kaol Gives Up A man 104 years old Is ’ the w U f wcah kjrw wblo wfbr wre 4'SJ— 5'55“ ^rata-Radlo Nawa Paiflad A meeting of the newly formed York Univeralty, (3oluml)la Univer­ Ih iio re Would Cot Cost of H. F. I t StechboU, pastor of the oldest person on the town char­ asaoelated at one time with his son, wear wben wcaa «tam wwj waal; mlSi diOO—Jutt Bnttrtainmtnt — aa. Shidy of Fital Accidents In made brooms In what is now the Miss Faith (telllna had as her — Dr. W alter B. Pitkin. COlumMa New York, June 10.— (AP) —The Hebron voluntary fire company w m sity. Bruce Humphries. Inc., pub­ ity Uat, it was learned today aa Irving P. Campbell In the grocery wd»t wsbl . 41m arlarly—Dlala: Orah.—west I (im m u n ity “Y " clubhouse, on guest recently, Miss PhyllU MarUn U. professor. Zion Lutheran church. The cere­ March Grand Jury, which )iaa spent Dead in Garage. Car Mo­ NORTHWaST a CANADIAN — wtmj t i l ^ due — Jutt Plain am - aaat: held at the Town hall Thursday eve­ lishers, of Boston, are already Kidnap Theorfi Diver Assistant Charity Superintend­ Young People of Growing at Depot Square, died Saturday eve- i the parsonage grounds. The burial of Broad Brook. mony was performed under an arch almost aa much Ume and effort un- wear k()rr eret efcf Orth,—waat; Orah__Ulala Connecticut last Year ning. A good turn oOt w as re­ printing a second edition of her Ucensos b Varioos Towns of. flowers In the home of the bride's ent Albert E. Behrend started ning at the home ot his brother In — wnra wptf wwne wla *r)az S:lq— diZO—O'Nalilt, tkatch — aaat; waa in the family plot, In the W ap­ -Miss Dora P. Foster of Foster tracklng Itself os tnveetfgating wna-waun wlod warn wmo wab wapi ported and reports of collections al­ book. I'he list of newspapera whlth I have heard the patter about parents. A single ring service was .to search through his files to Greenfield, Mess. Mr. Campbell was Orehtttra — Dlxla: Buak Reitra— plng cemetery, Saturday afternoon. street le the guest of friends In Concern to Government. wickedness In the city, quite its Job tor Rimning. ” '*‘7 wfaa wbap kpre nildwaat rapaati Kniekntekt—waat ready made were very promising. have given her favorable comment putting property rights above hu­ Searching the River. determine the number of per­ engaged In tlic grocery buslneaa for Pare wUr Mlaa Isabel Corning. Miss Sarah Simsbury for two weeks. to |25 Yearly. used, the bride’s wedding ring being today. S'Je— *:4S—toaka Cartar’a Commtnl Shows Falls to Be Great­ Mr. Rich, the fire rhief, reported are the Hartford Courant, Hartford man rights and I know how mean­ set with diamonds. sons receiving town aid who many years In Hartford and vicinity. koa W rl kslr Iczhl 4:00— 7:00 — Pray and Braislottl, Willtngton and Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ Anton Simler, 66. of Wapplng. ingless It le. It would teU us that I The Jury was discharged at Its ® — kzo kfl k e « kome ktaq Planoa , close to $400 from the Amston dis­ Times, Rockville Leader. New York Miss Louisa Kelsh, a sister of the are 65 years of age or older. He la survived by hie son, Irving mond Brewer of East ’ Hartford died at Hartford hospital Sunday Montreal. June 10.— 'A P i— Grow- own request by General Sessions Fronds Keleher, 31. of TM North kf»e kur kfu kpo k-x kca kyr kya •>lf— 7:1S—Play Oaya, Vanaty Pros. trict alone luid others from that Herald Tribune. Jewish Ledger, the right to earn wages la a aacred bride, was the bridesmaid and H ar­ New York. June 10.—(AP)—i The check is being made at P. Campbell, a daughter, Mro. Wil­ Cent. East. • T il^ P la k and Pat, Cemady est Hazard. were recent visitors at the home of afternoon. He leaves his wife, two thing, while the right to keep whet P u M C * by tha Ganaral Assambly Judge Morris Koenig after Us fore­ place atlll to be heard from. Mr. New York Evening Post, New York old W. Wesson, of Wethersfield, a W ith her hope fading Mrs. Anns I the request of the State Feder­ lr.~ concern of the Federal govern­ liam Wilson of tbla town; two broth­ Main street waa found dead In the JMHioa. Drama Farnum and Jessie Lane at Maple sons, Anton. Jr., and William, of man gave the court a statement Orcbeatrallalane UJS— JiJO—aiook A Bully's Ble Shew Ward of the village and outektrU, Times, Boston Transcript. Oiarles- has been earned la something worse a biU paatricting ImposlMon by brother of the bridegroom, was best Haul, mother of flve-year-old Jack­ al Relief Commission which ment for youth and numerous ers, Herbert Campbell of Greenfield, garage In the rear of tola home short­ Ridge. W’applng; a sister, Mrs. Joseph than vile. saying the Jurors were no longer •sOb— irtlO—Wayna Kina Orchr—to c I f you are going to be kUIed In an also reported a generous response ton Post, RIchwood, West V lr^ n la man. William Kelsh, Jr„ and Her­ ie Kaul who has been missing since was asked by the State De­ Maes., and A . .Storrs Campbell of J SSr }'2?~Wllllania.Walth Orehiat. •(•Sr" JiJO—Tha NIeht ein n r—basic: Miss Anna R. Maskel, author of Wutsch of Glastonbury, and three towaa of paddlart’ Ucanaa faaa In ex- movements of young people were "useful” and that such an invesUga- ly before 7 o'clock this morning. J:!?~ S'!?~?''ee»- Radio Newt Ptrlod accident, the chances ere greatest so far. Another meeting waa set Republican, and some London pa­ -Ex-Senator David B. Reed. bert Bengsten were the ushers. last Thursday night, sat by a tele­ partment of Agencies and In­ Hartford and Miss Anna (>ropbeU Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, assistant medi­ Orchaatraa—midwest and Dlxla the book entitled "W ild Stubble,” brothers, Andrew and Herman Sim­ oeaa of $85 will d?oI a aavere blow to described as two of the most Im­ tlon as theirs required "a prosecutor ••"S Recital •ito—10:00—Archie Blayar Orthaatra that you will meet the Grim Reaper for July 9. It w as planned to hold pers, Miss Maskel presented the The bride wa-s charmingly attired phone today waiting for word from stitutions to obtain a list of of North Carolina, a granddaughter. cal examiner, after an Investigation, i!lS “ * Betty—wear only tilO—l0:S0—sonny Weodt Orehasira— waa greatly appreciated when she ler of New Jersey and Martin Sim­ Mnncha«ter*a efforta to keep the portant recent developments In the of unusual vigor and ability.” In an automobile accident, but next a dance at the Town ball the eve­ Sadd Memorial Public Library with I couldn't realize that the storiea In a white satin princess style gown, a diver who was to search the East persons In the state on town He was a member of the Apos­ said death waa accidental and caused t.'iaZ * Sbtfttr, Planot aaat: Pick and Pat, rpl. nidw. gave her public reading at the ler of Manchester. Funeral arrange­ town free of outside peddlers, hawk- by J. Edward Sproul, District Attorney William C. S Ifc" Chambtr, Drama 10:45—till Hogan and Orchttira to that the chances are that )rou ning of July 4, proceeds to go to the a copy of her book recently. She were about me and not a ^ u t the with square neckline, long sleeves river bottom for the child. rellgf lists who might be eligi­ tolic church of Hartford. Mrs. by carbon monoxide poisoning. South Windsor Town Hall recently. ments have not been completed. m n and vendors, if the measure la program secretary of the National Dodge, who the Jury had asked to i i i t V ® ’ * Sketch 10:00—11:00—Blue Monday Jamberaa will )>c killed right In your own fire company. was presented with a beautiful bou­ General or Jaek or maybe Pussy­ and a long train. She wore a prin­ Mrs. Kaul has almost lost hope ble for the old age pension. a ! f c "ed 'e Stetlon 11:00—Uioe—Danes Mualt—waat only Miss M aakd, a native of Soutli Mgned by Governor Cross. The local Council of Young Men’s ChrisUun remove himself as prosecutor and Annd Campbell, his wife, died In this Axel Johnson, foreman on the al% T HImber Orehaat. home, according to a etatlstical quet at the close of her reading at foot. cess veil bordered with pearls, with that her child will come home Mr. Behrend said today he town 17 years ago. He waa a na­ nearby tobacco plantation of Jo'bn Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O. Horton of Windsor and a daughter of Mr. and faa la 1100, stiff enough to keep all Associations of the United States, appoint a successor for the inquiry, ? avanlne Ccncarl NBC-WJZ NETWORK study of the accidental deaths South Windsor. The cannonball tree of South — Edward Johnson, eorameoting on tiny white calla llllae at the sides, alive. could not estimate the number New Haven are at their bungalow Mrs. Simon MasksI, also of South tout a few. reputable dealers away New York, in an address here today made the Jury's statement public. tive of Mansfield. H. Hackett. heard a motor running BASIC — Eaali wja wbi-wbia whaj Which occurred in Connecticut last Mrs. James Cllallahan has return­ Am erica grows its leaves on top and carried a bridal bouquet of dou­ “It Is so much worse now than It In Manchester who might be JiSO— tij^ M u a le at Haydn’» - t o eat for the week-end. Windsor, attended the local achoola hie appointment as bead of Met­ before the National Cktnference In Us statement, the body said: The funeral will be held from tbu in the garage. OpenUig the garage i!SS!r Ooncart-alao e wear wjr wlw srayr wmaJ year, made by William C. Welling, ed to her home In Pleasant ’Valley, end Its fruit at the bottom. ropolitan Opera. from Uaacbester. ble white Killamey roses and lilies was Thursday night,” she eald, eligible. The state he- asked wfll; Midi wcky wanr wla kwk kwor Anthony Maurletio, organizer of Social Work. "We have heard evidence In organ­ .Liuctana Chapel, Grove HHI ceme­ doors he found Mr. Keleher Ijing on • !* * r Oetecllva- Play director of the Bureau of Vital Sta- of the valley. quietly, forlornly. "Now It Is so that the Information requested a SSt!!'!S'SS“ T®'" Coaklty’a Orch. koll wrsn wmaq kao wkbf “Am ong the most Important de­ ized crime Including prostitution, tery, Rockville, Wednesday after­ the floor of the garage In the rear Site—10:30—Leonard Kalltp Orentatra tlatica of tha State Department of the Hartford Traveling Peddlers As- The bridesmaid was dre.sscd In confii.sed.’’ be forwarded before June 20. NOR-THWEST a CANADIAN - wtmJ mands upon us today," Sproul said, bail bond, policy and other rackets. noon at 3:30. Rev. Valentine a. of an automobile. He had been • Monday Cenoart wott rpL wlba kelp wabe wday kfyr cret etel Health. •oclation, who came to Manchester powder blue taffeta, with while Although her husband, John, and M«o"nohamt. skateh "are that we become skilful In rep­ The evidence eu^piUted, while In­ Alison of the Tolland Federated dead several hours, according to D rj •nUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wla wlaz Mr. Welling In an article appear­ over a year ago and waged an ex* accessories. She carried yellow her 15-year-old son. George, attempt •yn'Shany Oreh. resenting the thtereets of youth in complete and inconclusive, has con­ church wtll officiate and burial nlll Moore. Mrs. Keleher told Police" 10:S(L-liit0—Prtddy Martin’t Oreh. wna-weun wtod warn wmo web wapi ing In the department’s current tanslve campaign against the local souvenir roses and blue delphiniums. to console her that It was Impossl- wJSx wpnb kvoo wky wtaa wbap kpro our communities; that we adjust vinced us that these types of crime be in Grove Hill cemetery. The man Arthur Seymour, who tnveatl weal ktba ktha waee wars monthly bulletin reports that 1,821 ftoe wltboot success, is given the A dinner was served to 75 rela­ blr for Jackie to have fallen Into the C88-WABC NETWORK ABOUT TOWN our services to the needs of young are rampant and have reached auch Holmes Funeral Home i^lll be open gated, that her husband was In their acddental deaths occurred In the credit for the passage of the bill on tives and frieijds at the home follow­ river, Mrs. Kaul believes It the most •ABIC—Eeati wabe wade woko weao MOUNTAIN—kea kdyl kzlr kzhl men and women who are unemploy­ proportions aa to constitute a pubjlc from Tuesday afternoon, 4 o'clock home when she and 'their only waab wnao war wkbw wkrc whk cklw PACIPIC—keo kfl kzw kemo khq Mad SUte last year, of which the cause the last day that the General Aa- ing the ccreminy. The house was likely solution. ed and out of school; that we adapt until Wednesday for fricndi of th e' child, a three-year-old s6n, went to ktar kpe kax kea kpr kya waa definitely known. There were •embly was In session last week. It beautifully decorated with spring ‘•\Vc have been , In the neighbor­ Trinity Past Noble Grands Asaoct- menace with potentialities of cor­ wbna: MIdwaMi wbbm wfbm kmbo our services for boys and girls to deceased. i bed before 9 o'clock last night. kmox wowo what kfab Cant. Etat, 44 other accidental fatelltlea of la understood that the bill was at­ hood long enough to be known." tlon will meet In Stafford Springs on ruption of the agencies of law en­ flowers. the situation of children in famlUee . Besides his wife and son, Mr. Kele- RA6T—whp whac wlhi wfta wore wloc which the type la not recorded. The tached as a rider on a measure in­ Mrs. Kaul dismisses the theory that Wednesday. June 19. The meeting forcement’’ efrb ekae wibx wraaa *'4*— J'!Hh“®rphan Annie—aaat only After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. where parents are unemployed end ber leaves an aunt. Mrs. 'niomaa A. death rate by accident waa 77.7 per troduced by the Meriden Chamber of Wesson will be at the newly furnish­ the child was taken mistakenly as After viewing the situation with p iX IE —wzat wafa wbro wqam wdod 4'5J— S'2?~***i* R4llri Proeram will open at 3 o’clock. i income Is drastically reduced or w - T JHackett, with whom he lived. Wra j^ao wise wdtu wtoo krld wrr 4:05— 5:0^U . S. Army Band Canaart 100,000 population. Commerce which was aimed solely ed home at 374 Hartford road after alarm, the jurors suggested that the Mrs. Eva Baker, 61, of East Hart- >pi,e body was taken to the funeral one of the wealthy children In Sut­ ' where opportunity has always been ktrh ktaa waeo koma wdbo wbt wdaa J'lfc I'"i Mealy. tUmpa Motor vShlcIa accidents took a at Itinerant vendors. This latter July 1. Mrs, Wes.'ion wore a white ton Place. The new state law requiring ap- governor of the state appoint a ford died at the Norwich hospital wble wd’bl ^ v a wmhi wtjt'wmbr 4:30— 5:30—Prata-Radle Nawa — ba- \ largely lacking and that we enlarge home of William P. Quiah. wala ktui ale: The ^nglne Lady—midw rpt tragic total of 477 Uvea. Tha num­ gives a choice of paying the town’s linen outfit and a corsage of mixed “It couldn’t :bave been revenge plicamts for marriage licenses to ob­ prosecuting attorney "of outstand­ Saturday afternoon. The deceased kzko weoa wdffo wnox kwkh the variety and improve the quality The funeral will be held Wednes­ M ID W idT - ’ ' " ’ 1 wirlbd wlan 4i*5— ?'*5~T'’r»4 A Bletara, Harmony ber killed In public places (with no fee or paying a fee on stock equiva­ flowers aa her going away clothes. ing capacity and public prestige.” is survived by a sister, Mrs. Ernest 4 i4 ^ 5i4^Lewall Themaa — east; against my husband. He has been tain a physician's statement that of the things we now help people day morning at 8:30 at the funeral wlbw kfh wamk wkbn weeo wabt kacj motor veblclca involved) was 3 9 5 . lent to the tax paid by an establish­ Mrs. Wesson attended the local the applicants do not have a social Richards of Vernon and several WTlMf WOO Orphan Annie—rapaat to mldwaat in his Job eighteen years. to do In groups.” home of William P. Quieh and at St. Thia inoludea railroad, street ear, public schools and the Connecticut nieces and nephews. Mrs. Baker Si9Jr l"’_Andy—aaat only ed merchant In the town. Manches­ "A ll I can believe, If Jackie disease, does not become effective Richard K. Conant, state commis­ Bridget’e church at 9 o’clock. 'The pOAdT — khj holn kfre kel kfpy kn 5'1J~ ! 'U “ X®11' S ®“®' ••rial Skit w ater and air tranaporteUOn, fires, Bustnesa college. She w’aa active In was born In Pennsylvania. kfbk kTOj kwe Warn kdb kzmb kzb S'??” !'!S~Murt Brewnall, Toner ter’s fee of $100 covers all phases of wasn't drowned, was that some one unUl January 1, 1936. Town Clerk sioner of public welfare, Boston, body will be taken to So\ithbury for drowning, flrearma. falls and other the W althfr League society and The funeral will be held from the Cant. Baal. S'Jt" !'S ~ S !"b ? r® “» Paradlae, Bklt peddling, however, and the new bill watched him. and took a liking to Samuel J. Turkington said today he told the meeting difficulties which PICKLES ESTATE Interment In the catholic cemetery Amarlean Adventure public accidents. Those killed In other girls’ organizations In town. Holmes Funeral Home, Woodbridge 4:Z0—Jaek Armatrono—aa only: opens up the town for outside ped­ him. 1 thought ha was very shy, had received numerous Inquiries arise between nations and between in that place. 5:30— TlZ^Maradlth Wilson Orchaa. pursuit of their occupations num­ She has been employed In the office street, Tuesday afternoon at 2 • Mtlodlaa—waat Mlnotrala Shew dlers. vendors imd ^awkers but they tell me be wasn't. If It s concerning the effective date of the the citizens of different nations re­ ••4^“ 4:43--Dlck Traoy — baalci Tha bered 51. And 398 met death In the o'clock and will be private. Rev. C. J'Jb— !'iS~Ikraa Aet Radio Drama Maurlello first compiiJned to the of the throwing mill at Cheney not that. It Is possible he wss legislation enacted shortly before sult from the failure to have one Coamepelltana—Dlxla; Tax Owana !4"!fl''t a Cuckeea home by poleonlnga. absorption of Brothers. knocked down by an automobile and HEARING ENDED Homer Ginns of the North Method­ ...jr-wjet: MJnlituraa—mtdwaat •iSa—lOiOO—Harold Starn Orthaatra— Board of Selwlm en that the local the legislature adjourned last week. person looking at the problem from •‘5?“ * ‘i*'‘_."«Sere-eeat: Baa- polBonoua gas. Area and exploatons. Mr. Wesson attended schools In ist church will officiate and burial Andy—rpt to waat fee was excwlve but bis protest taken away by some one who would all points of view. a,.l!L®? O'So.ed. Plane—waat a Plxla auffocatlon, flrearma, falls, etc. Orange and Phllllpston. Mass., and will be In the Spring (Srove ceme­ Manchester ails— ills —Bobby Banten—aaat; Da I * Due—waat rapaat was unavailing. He continued bis rather nurse him than be known.” Lloyd Wilson of 19 Woodland He mentioned cases where the I'Jb—Ib'JJ—lrk Spoto, Ntgre Quartet The ratio among the four claasifl- graduated from'Athol. Ma.ss.. high —mtdwaat: Judy a Jaatare—waat •'3S—10:JJ—Ray Noble and Orehtttra campaign, nevertheless, and secured The Kauls i-ecelved three mysteri­ street, arrested here last month for Immigration law results In the sep­ tery, Hartford. 4:30— S:IO—Tha Mutle Box — arabci catlona was occupaUonal deaths, school. Until a year ago he was a Mrs. Baker was a members of the and Hit Violin anough signers to a petition to bring ous postal cards today and Immedi­ the sU te police on a charge of aration of families and makes an Summations Are Made By Date Book Armatrono—mtdwaat rapaat; four per cent; home deaths. 30 per well known member of Trwp B Mlnlaturao—aaat; Orean—waat 32'2^~33'S~5®k Cbaatar’a Orehaatra tha matter before a special town ately turned them over to police. breaking and entering, was present "unfortunate and unfair situation East Hartford Congregational 10:30—11:30—Btnny Kyta B Orehaatra cent; motor vehicle fatelttiet, 36 There Cavalry and was a member of the meeting, at which the voters sup­ Although little consequence was at­ ed In the Old Lyme court Saturday both for the famlUes and for the church. Tonight per cent; public place deaths, 80 National Rifle Association. He 1s Attorneys in Action of per cent ported the Selectmen's refusal to tached to them directions to search where the case against him was countries,” aid said there were At State theater, "Let ’Em Have employed In the building department tower the fee. ’’cellars on East 45th street," started nolled. Wilson was absolved by (enough such cases to call for the ' ' Mrs. laicabeth Waldo It", shown at 8:35. "P arty W ire" 9:40— Peter Schuyler SporU Briefs. In the aubdlvlalona of the motor of the Travelers Insurance company. vehicle eategorlea. by far the worst Appraised of the bill today. Execu­ new activity. the court of any connection with the establishment of a better method of ; Mrs. Ellubeth Waldo, 75, widow shown at 7:10 and 10:10. 9:45— Today’s N ew s Lowell Mrs. Wesson’s gift to her brides­ Mrs. Sarah Robinson. waa pedeetriana killed bv automo­ tive Vice President Raymond E. theft of an oil stove from a Say procedure than exists at present. June 10, 11.—Observance of Slat Thomas. maid was a rhinestone bracelet, I'of Herbert E. Waldo, died late Sat- biles, the number being 286. Only Hegel of the local Chamber of Com­ brook cottage this spring. i urday evening at the home of Mrs. anniversary of St. M ary’s church. 7:00— Amos ’n’ Andy. 'while her husband gave his best WTIC 42 were snuffed out in colltaiona of Must Be Juno 12.— Graduation of local 7:15— Tony and Qua — (dramatic merce eald It wmuld be brought be- man a leather bill fold with gold ini­ The hearing by a eommlsalon of Alfred Tomm, 127 Bissell street Hartitetfl. Oeiia. on# motor vehicle with another, Members of the American Legion State Trade school. Sketch. fcre the B oird of Control for action tials and leather cases with key MAIL AND REPORTS Mrs. Waldo had lived here for 63 ! Auxiliary are reminded that tickets three attorneya of the suit of Mrs. Coming Events 89,890 «. tOU B. a I 7:80— Hank Keene and tale Radio while 93 ware killed In non-coUl- this aftemoqn. It la expected that a rings to the ushers. ‘NO POPERY’ CRY Sarah Robinson, now of Bolton, for years. She leaves three eons, H er­ alon mlsbapa and 37 in colllalona June 17.—St James's Parochial Travelere Breadoaetlag Gang. telegram will be sent to Governor A / i / i l I D V D D C C I F V C K I T ' to be held on Wed> a share of the estate left by William bert B. Waldo and Frederick A. W al­ with fixed objects. U v v U r I I : nesday must be secured by "rueaday school graduation. 7:46— Dangerous Paradise— drama­ Cross recommending that the bill be F. Pickles was completed this after­ do, both of Manchester, and W alter 8'alla are the greatest menace to noon at the latest In order that res- June 18.— Manchester High Class tic sketch. vetoed and It is imsslble that Cham- Marcliam-Howe noon In the local probate court. E. Waldo, of Creede, Ctolo., two sie- MobOby. Ju m 10, 1980 Hfe In the home. They accounted I ervatlons may be made. OF SCOmSH MOB tera, Mrs. Annie Aitken, of M an­ Day exercises at Educational 8:00— American Adventure— dram a­ Something toere in other towns having high fees P.M. for 245 or about 90 per cent of all The marriage of Miss Frances Her claim refused by John F. Square. tic program. ter peddlers will be urged to Join In chester, and Mrs. Thomas Joyce, of 4:(X>— Radio Review. the home fatal accidents last year. Elizabeth Howe, daughter of Mrs. j A total of 134 patients were ad-: Pickles, administrator of the estate, June 19. — Manchester Green 8:80—42nd National Conference of the protest in an attempt to halt Its S t Petersburg, Fla., and four grand­ 4:8(1—Arthur Lang, bariton*. Fire, burns and exploaiona were the Bessie E. Howe of Hamlin street to I mltted to the Manchester Memorial Mrs. Robinson asked for a commis­ school graduation, 8 p. m. Social Work—Sir Fronds Floud, toecoming law. ReceiYes No Callers Today children. She was a member of S t 4:48—Harvest of Song. next moat dangeroua hazard In Robert E. Marcham, son of Mr. and hospital during the month of May sion to hear her story. A fter testi­ June 20.— Barnard school gradu­ High Commissioner ter the United Freedom of City of E ^ - M ary’s Episcopal church. The 0:09— K ay Foster. home sweet home. Mrs. Henry Marcham of Vernon and 168 were discharged. The mony was taken this afternoon ation in morning, Hollister atreet Kingdom end former Minister of funeral wlU be held Tuesday at 2 8:18— Grandpa Burton. Falla proved exceedingly hazard­ Center took place Saturd.ay after­ at Hyde Park Home— At greatest number of patients In the from James and William Pickles, school in afternoon at 2, Buckland labor in Ekigland. p. m. at Watkins Brothers funeral 8:38—Alice in Orcbeetralla. ous outside the home, too, for they To It! noon at the home of the bride. hospital on any one day was 78 and sons and Mrs. William Pickles, sum­ school In evening at 8. 9:00— Greater Minetreli. bnrgh Conferred On Cath­ home, 142 East Center street. Rev. accounted for 107 deaths in other The ceremony, performed by Dr. the smallest number 53, or a month­ mations were made by Attorney 8:48— Adventures of Sam and Dick. 9:80— Princeee Pat Players—dram a J. Stuart Neill will officiate. Burial June 21.— High school graduation buildings or outdoors. Falla were THAYER DROPPED Watson WoodruR pastor of the Cen­ West Point Wednesday. ly average of 62.8. There were 38 Robert HoHoran of Hartford for 9:00— W rigbtvUla Clarion. 10:00— Ray Knight’s Cuckoo Oock. will be In East cemetery. at State theater in morning. toua the leading cauae of accidental Mrs. Robinson and Attorney Wil­ 8:80— N ew s; Baseball Scores. 11:00— Bradford Orchestra. ter Congregational church, was patients treated by the out patient olic Starts Demonstration Watkins Brothers funeral home Also Strawberry Feetlval at Con­ death with a total of 862. against a background of palms, blue department and 46 patients were liam 8. Hyde for Mr. Pickles as cordia Lutheran church. 7:80 p, m. 9:40— "Volunteer Firemen, ” O. 11:18—Riviera Orcheatra. Hyde Park, N. T., June 10— (A P ) will be open this evening to friends Frank Lord. Drowning took a toll of 109 Uvea PROMT PAYROLL iris and ferns. T.ie rest of the house •President Roosevelt dug Into a X-rayed. Twenty-three babies were administrator. June 22.—Knights of Columbus 11:80— Ink Spots— N o v d ty Negro of the deceased. 9:48— Studio P rogram. In 1934. was decorated with yellow roses and basketful of mall and reports at his bom at the hospital during May, 15 Edinburgh. June 10 — (AP) — Mr. Holloran made no definite sports dance at (Jountty Oub. Quartet. 7:05— Gould and Shefter, pianists ferne. The bride, who was given In home today. boys and 8 girls. On May 1 there MemberA of the "Proteatant Action claim as to what Mrs. Robinson June 24-29.— Cam lyal at Dough­ 11:88— Rockefeller Canter Rainbow Anton Simler 7:18— "The B U ck (Thamber.” marriage by her uncle, J. Seymour The small study room on the were 72 patlenti but the number of Society” held up the proceedings to­ should receive but claimed that Mr. erty’s let, sponsored by local veter­ Room Orchestra. Anton 8lmler. 66, of Wapplng, 7:8ft-rLum .and Abner. Brown, wore peacock blue crepe and ground floor of the family house de­ patients under treatment has de­ day when the freedom of the city ot ans’ organizations. 1 2 :00— Sbandor, violinist Directors Resciod Previons Pickles, before his death, promised died at the Hartford hospital yes­ 7:48— Y . D. Oonventloa Talk. HEBRON her bouquet was of yellow rosea and manded the President’s attention creased gradually for the past six Edinburgh was conferred upon Lord Mrs. Robinson that she should share terday. He was admitted last week. 8:00—Rlcberd Hlmber’s Orehes soon after breakfast. weeks. There are now 48 patients Tweedsmulr, governor-generel-des- E arl Porter and Kenneth Johnson gardenias. equally in the estate with hie sons He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. trtL So Many People Changing To Agreement to Retain For* "The bride Is a graduate of the Mr. Roosevelt plans to stay her# listed on the hospital records, as of Ignate of Canada, and Prime Minis­ and daughters. each la ^ M n g a young acreach owl, Annie (Hoffman) SImler, and two 8:80— ’VYUUeun Daly’s Orchestra. until Wednc.sday morning when he June 10. ter J. A. Lyons of Australis. An­ re ^ e d by them from an owl’s nest Manchester High school and attend­ Mr. Hyde eald no claim could be sons. Anton Simler, Jr„ and W il­ 9:00— Gypsies. ed Boston University, College ot will motor to West Point to present other recipient, the M aharaja of made for services rendered more IL DUCE RULES In the door yard of the Johnson boy’s liam Simler, both of Wapplng, also 9:8(X—The Travelere Hour, Julius mer Secretary Until July. diplomas to the graduating class of James Banning fo East Hampton, Patalla, waa absent through Illness. home. They feed their pets on Practical Arts and Letters. She Is than six years ago and submitted a sister, Mrs. Joseph Wutsch, of the United .States military academy. Conn., was given emergency treat­ The demonstration- was staged Nueemen, director; Marie Healey, RADIO: boiled eggs which they devour now private secretary In the law that the evidence showed that Mrs. Glastonbury; three brothers. Andrew No callers were on the official ment at the Manchester Memorial against the conferring of the an­ and Modern Symphonic C2iolr. and appear to thrive on. They office of Shipman and., Goodwin In Robinson bad been amply repaid for and Herman Simler, of New Jersey, s o n PEDAL ON 10:00— Contented Program. C P. Thayer, former secretary of engagement Hat today and the hospital for lacerations on the chin cient honor upon Mr. Lyons, who Is hep services during the 12 years she keep the owls In boxes at night. Hartford. and Martin Simler of Manchester, 10:30— The Merry Madcaps — Nor> Pre.sidentlal seeretarlal staff said and' Up sustained In an automobile a Roman Catholic. New York, June 19— (A P) —Rep- T h e town clerk’s office le under-1 Uie local T. M. C. A. feels he has Mr. Marcham attended the Man­ was caretaker of Mr. Pickles’ home There are also three grandchildren man Cloutier, director. Mr. Roosevelt had made no engage­ accident at 10:15 last night. Persona entering Ussher Hall were resenteUve MarUn Dies of Texas going a thorough cleaning and reno- just complaint over the action which chester High school and Mount Her- and his attendant. ments, In the hope of visiting neigh­ who survive. PRESS_AnACKS 11:00— Trans Radio News. vatlng for the first time since it w a s' greeted by large crowds crying "no The commission hearing the case wUI discuss "The Allen Menace to toe says the Board of Directors took nmn and Is now display manager at The funeral will be held Wednes­ 11:18— Jesee Crawford, organist. lectric ooking bors and cleaning up his batch of There was an accident at Bolton popery.” The first disturbing note America" on WJZ-NBC, June 21 at erected about 80 years ego. The E C the J. W. Hale Company. is composed of Arthur L. Shipman, day afternoon at 2:30 at the home 11:80— Slumber Hour. at a recent meeting in rescinding a accumulated mall. Notch last night that was caused In Inside the hall was when the Lord Jr., of Hartford, Raymond R. OoBtiniied from Page One) 10:30 p. m. accumulations of the past 80 years' of hts son. William Simler, of Oak­ 12:00 Mldn.— SUent The brief stay home offered op­ Provost, Sir William Thomson, re­ Try These Tonight: and o f previous years fill up eo previous agreement retaining him an unusual manner. An automobile Bowers of Manchester and Richard land road, Wapplng. Rev. David portunity also for some rest and ferred to Lord Tweedsmulr. A man peets of the situation, observers W E A F -N B C , 7:80, Gladys much space that a good deal of the with pay until July. driver was coming towards Man­ O’Connell of East Hartford. Carter of the Federated church of relaxation. After church yesterday In the gallery ahoiited, "good old agree, 1s the possible effect on Swarthout; 8:30. Music at the worthless matter is being discarded. Mr. Tliayer said today he was chester. Nearing the Notch a large Wapplng will officiate and the burial the President motored over the Scotsman. Away with papists.” Europe's peace machinery should Haydns; 9, Eastman concert; 9:3(T, M ark Hills will do the Interior deco-1 Our iTrial Plan Affords dumbfounded upon learning that his SEE END NEAR moth Hew throu;jli the window of his will be In W applng cemetery. the League be called on to employ family estate with Dr. Nelson Browii Shouts of "down with the papists" Max Baer, drama; 10, Tom Coak- rating. Before the present fire- salary already bad ceased and that car, struck him In the eye and caus­ of the state agricultural committee and a male and female chorua of sanctions against Italy In the event he will not be paid up to July 1. A l­ ed him to lose control of the car. The ley’e orchestra; 11, Duluth Symp­ proof office was built the late Daniel Inspecting the forestry experi­ CHINA TO BOW Mrs. William J, Cordner on expeditionary force Is moved hony. "no popery” burst out when the Lord WDRC W. White, for many years the town though his resignation was ac­ machine went out of the traveled Mrs. Mabel Mae Cordner. wife of OF HGHT OVER mentation work carried on, by the Provost requested Mr. Lyons to sign against Ethiopia, also a League 288 Bitftterd, Conn. WABC-CBS, 7, Fray and Brog- clerk, had the office In hla home. Our Customers An Oppor­ cepted about two months ago. It was road and was prevented from going WUllam J. Ctordner, died at her 1880 state. member. glotl. Pianos; 7:30, Pick and Pat. Mrs. Charles P. Miner accompan­ tola understanding that he would be down a steep bank by coming Into the roll. home on Mount Nebo place yester­ The police cleared out a score ot TO JAP ORDER France Is Concerned comedy; 8, Six Gun JusUce drama; ied Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Miner paid for the month of June. contact with a state highway wire day afternoon. . She was bom In men from the gallery and the Lord Informed circles pointed out that Monday, Jane 10, 1088 8:30, Block and Sully; 9, Wayne " I can think of no reason fur this CHACO_JUNGLE fence. The fence was damaged and Manchester, the daughter of the of Norwich to Middletown Wednes­ tunity To Acquaint Them­ HARTFORD WOMAN SUED Provost apologized to the visitors Great Britain and France would be P. M, King; 9:80, The night singer.. day to attend the wedding of Miss action of the directors," Mr. Thayer so wee the car, but not sufficiently late Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lewis, for the “unseemly conduct” of a few directly concerned by the prospect 4:00—Visiting America’s Little WJ2^NBC, 7, American advent­ Gladys Walker to their relaOve, said, "unless they took offense ' at (Continued from Page One) to cause Injuries to the driver, IN THE NORTH and has passed her whole life in citizens who, he said, did not repre- of the Italian army cutting the House. ure; 7:80, Sir Francis Flond from Howard Hopper of Ivoryton. The the suggestions I made In my an­ whose name was not learned. Manchester. FOR $2,000 IN DETROIT aent the solid opinion of the right DJlbouU-Addls Ababa railroad. 4:18—Chicago Variety Hour. Montreal; 8, The greater minstrels; ceremony took place at Holy Trinity selves With The Joys nual report." der League auspices egalnet both Continned from Page One) In addition to her husband she is people of Edinburgh. Also, they said. Great Britain has .a 4:45— Orientele. 9, Ray Knight’s (Sickooe; 10, Harold church. "But there certainly was nothing belligerents subsequently was lifted from survived by a slater, Mrs. Julius /It. -J Mfi.v w 1 t t ( A 1B78* number of guesU Lord Tweedsmulr. who Is better special interest In the wrater supply 8:00— PatU Chapin. Stern’s Orchestra; 11:08, Henry Mrs. Robert E. Stack of Baldwin, In that report to Justify this sur­ in favor of Bolivia following Para­ this and other towns attended the nor of Shensi Province, Is regarded Rau and two brothers, Philip and Chargfd tilth Keeping Jewels' known as John Buchan, spoke of the for the Anglo-Egypttan Sudan, 8:15— Arno Meyer’s Royal*- Sere- King and orchestra. U I., is spending the month of prising acUun,” he added. guay's refusal to accept a peace Mr. as independent of tlie Nanking gov­ Ferdinand Lewis. And Satisfaction of That Had Been Pledged for a| 40th wedding anniversary of part played by Scotsmen In the which is obtained from the Lake of nadere. What to Expect Tnesday: Mr. Thayer Is undecided about his formula compounded at Geneva. ernment of General (Hiiang Kai-Shek Hei' funeral will be held Wednes­ June as the guest of her eleter, Miss Loan. and Mrs. George E. Keith of 19 building of Canada. "It Is a plati­ Tsana tn Ethiopia. 8:80— Jaek Arm strong— AH-Am er WEAF-NBC, 3, Woman’s Radio future plans, but thinks he and bis Resentful. Paraguay thereupon and therefore far more acceptable day afternoon at 2 o’clock at W at' Victoria Hildlng and of her broth­ Lewis atreet at an Informal gather­ tude," he eald. "that we are a far- London’s newspapers, with the ex­ lean Boy. Review; 9, Dr. Nell Carothera on ers, at the Hildlng Brothers’ home­ wife probably will take up residence filed notice of her wlthdraival from ing Saturda.v afternoon. The names to the Japanese than his predeces­ kins Brothers funeral home, 142 Detroit. June 10.— ( A P ) — A suit wandering race, that like Jews we ception of the Laborlte Dally Herald 5:48— Dick Tracy. “Banking leglelatlon.” stead. ELECTRIC COOKERY.. in Miami, Fla. the League. o. the many guests were register­ sor. East Center street Rev. Watson against Miss Annie M. Johnson of spread over the earth and whither gave no heed tn their editorial 9:00— Yankee Network News Serv. WABC-CBS, 8, Dr. Walter Dam- Mrs. Gertrude Hough entertained President Wells A. Strickland Last February the Bolivians, ed In a guest book end tbs couple One of the general’s first official Wodruff of Center Congregational Hartford, Conn., to recover Jewelry we go we get our roots down deep, columns to MussoUnl’s blunt warn­ Ice. '/ roBch: 4, G. K. Chesterton from Lon­ the women’s bridge club at her home said this afternoon that the direc­ driven from all-but a scant strip of acta was to visit Umezu and promise church will officiate and the burial Vf. >A-. valued at $12,800 was begun today received many gifts of flowers and and find a permanent habitation. ing to Great Britain to keep "hands 9:15— Bobby Benson -and Sunny don. tors wsre under no obligation to the Chaco defended by the strong- his full cooperation to the Japanese will be In the East cemetery. Thursday from 3 to 6 p. m. Three And There’s No Outlay by Mrs. Rosemary Long Flattery’, of silver. But unlike the Jews, we have never off" the East African controversy. Jim. WJZ-NBC, 3, Attorney General Mr. Thayer and that It was under- bold at Vlllaroontes, made their last army. tables were In play, Mrs. Charles P Detroit, In Wayne county circuit tost our homeland.” Eksrsid’s Editorial 9:80— Rhythm Round Up. Cuminge with Shrlners: 5, U. B. Miner filling one of the vacancies. stood bla services could be termU •land to avert a Paraguayan In­ These latest developments were court. The Herald’s leading editorial 9:48—Cllf Benson and Ben Rohan. Military Academy parade. Mrs. John Palmer won first honors, Bated at any Ume. Mr. Strickland vasion of their home soil end capture reported to the Japanese foreign of­ Mrs. Flattery charged In her com­ FUNERALS said; 9:86— Baseball Scores. Mrs. Albert W . Hildlng second. Re­ O f M o n e y . admitted there was a verbal agree­ ol valuable oil flelda. THOUSANDS OF SHRINERS ficer by Lt. Gen. Haahlmoto, vice "It seems plain that Signor Mus­ 7:00— Bethany Girls. ment to keep Mr. Thayer on the plaint that in 1928 the and her hue- minister of war, who conferred to­ freshments of sandwiches, straw­ The lines of battle wavered back UNITED STATES FLEET solini Is under the Impression that 7:15— A ir Adventures of Jimmie payroll to give him an opportunity band, Thornes J. Flattery, pledged day with Mamoru Shlgemttsu, vice berry shortcake and coffee were and forth in thie district, with Walter 8. Crump if be only shouts loud enough he Allen. to locate work elsewhere. However, the jewelry for a loan. Later, Chris MEET IN WASHINGTON served. casualties mounting day by day, but minister for foreign affairs. The funeral of Walter S. Oump oan frighten the whole world and 7:80— The O’NeUIs. Deaths Last Night this agreement was rescinded bv Johnson, brother of Miss Johnson, Mrs. Rosella Waldo has returned with neither side wining decisive ad­ NEARS PACIFIC COAST Rengo dispatches from Peiping was held from the Ho;mea_Funcrai Britain in particular. 7:45— Boake Carter. the directors and Mr. Thaver re­ the complaint further set forth, reported that the Japanese military to her home here after having spent vantage. in this situation the neutral Home yesterday afternoon at 2 "H e seems to believe that if he is 8:00—Hartford’s Theater of the ceived hli 5nal pay Jure 1. ‘ gave the Flatterye money to redeem authorities charged General Yu HoUywood, Ctllf__ PhlUp Klein, a few weeks as the guest of her powers renewed the peace efforts Attend Servlcw, Hold Confer­ o’clock. The bearers were: William only turbulent enough, the Leaguq Air "12 People at a House Party.” the Jewels and they were placed in Hueh Chung’s troops with destroy- 46, pioneer moUon picture scenarist, daughter, Mrs. Asa W. ElUa and which now show promise of success. Ten Mile Parade and Ma.«ised R Campbell, Henry Brooks end of Nations will be afraid to exercie 8:15— Edwin C. Hill. Free Rental For One Year. (No Obligation To Keep The Range) Johnson’s safe deposit box. John­ ences and Prepare for Big ilaywrlght and producer, son ot family. LltUe Paul Leslie Coates, Flight o f 380 Planes to Fea-| ‘»(T Japanese military wires near Daniel Griffin, former associates of its authority and law will be eel son died May 8 and Mrs. Flattery Parade Tomorrow. 8:30— One Night Stands with Pick naywrlght Charles Klein, Lusitania grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Paul ture the Occasion. Yangtaun, 21 miles northwest of the deceased tn the N . Y. N. H. A H, aside so he may have a free hand to" and Pat. charged Misa Johnson refused to Tientsin. A s a consequence, the dis­ victim, and veteran of French and Ckiats of Hopevalc was her guest one ATTEMPTTO STEAL ACerSEU OF SHOPUFTINO railroad freight office and Leon make war. 9:00— Six Gun Justice. give up the jewelry. patches said, China was instructed American armies in the World War. recent afternoon. Mrs. (3ora Hol­ San Diego, Calif., June 10— (A P) Holmes. Rev. J. Stuart Neill officiat­ "The case of world peace requires 6:80— The B ig Show— (Sertrude The action 'wtu be heard next .Sat­ Washington, June 10— (API — that the evacuation of Sueb CSiung'e Sunnyvale, (3alif. — Horace W . lister, her BlBter-ln-Iaw, of South New London, Jupe 10.— (A P)— Transformed Into a modern Mecca — The United States fleet neared ed and burial was In the Thompson- that he should be disltluBioaed at Niesen, Lud Gluskln'e Orchestra Your Old Range Accepted In Payment For Wiring urday before Judge Joseph A. Moy- army from tha Peiping and Tientsin (Frisco) Hoag, 62, veteran horse Glastonbury, is spending a little DOCK LOCOMOTIVE Suspected of being a trio of pro- this Pacific coast bass today on Its vllle cemetery. ThompeonvUle. once. A statement Is required from end Block.and Sully. nahan. bv bright llghU and gay decora­ region must be completed within trainer. time wleh her at present. fe.s.slonal shoplifters that have cut a return from the most extensive the new prime minister, a statement tions, the NaUonal Capital today three days. 10:00— W ayne King's Orchestra. New York— Dr. OrvUle Baldwin, Kellgious Bervjcea were held F ri­ wide swath through New England saw the thouiandi ot brightly uni­ maneuvers ever held. Robert Lyman WilHams which will convince 11 Dues Britain 19:30— Otto Neubauer and the Dlp- (Oenttneed from Page One) A smell detachment of Japanese child epeclallet of Columbus, O. day and Saturday at 10 a. m. at the Necessary For The Installation, On Standard during the i>ast eev.TaI months, Sea- formed Sbrlnere enter the second For six weeks, the sea forces have •The funeral of Robert Lyman W il­ intends to keep her pledged word to IcioaU NEWLY WEDDED COUPLE was said to have been sent from Haifa, Palestine — Dr. Shmarya home of Benjamin Kassman, In ob­ vler Sepeda, 31, and his wife, Rita, day of their e iit annual conclave. gone through conditions of simulat­ liams, three years and flve months fulfill her'duties under the League 11:00— Yankee Network N ew s Serv- Cello, 21, and Anthonv Pardlne, 87, Tientsin to repair the damage. Levin, 68, known as the dean ol servance of the Jewish Feast of the earns along. both of 261 West 113th atroet. New Servleea at Washington Heights ed warfare In a 6.000 square old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Covenant." ■ lee. Zionist propaganlste who w as credit­ Weeks. Many Jeixlsh visitors were York a t y . and Ellelo Perez, 34. of KILLED IN AUTO CRASH Presbyterian church attended by mile area In the Pacific, Including Williams of Maplewood. N. J., was A t least one British official In 11:18— Archie Bleyer’e Orchestra. - Overhead Service. •‘Come see Brookbii with me," FIRE IN WOOLWOBTH BLDO. ed with having done more than any In town.' n r d in e eald Gallo told him. 480 Nicholas avenue. New York, Imperial Potenante Daba 8. Wil­ thrilling sorties by naval airplanes. close touch with the situation took 11:80— Sonny Wo(>d’a Orchestra. held from the Watkins Brothers other persons to eUmuUte the Charles Garblcb, instructor In the Mounting to the cab they opened were In custody here this afternoon liams of Lewl.«ton, Ms., several past A spectacular 10 mile parade the pessimistic view that hostilities New York. June 10.— (AP)—A Funeral Home. Ekut Center street, growth of the Zionist movement in r c c Ctemp FUley, Haddam, U home the throttle on the 75 ton Iron on charges of larceny and attempt­ Bridegroom’s Sister .Mso Dies Imperial potentatss and Almas Tem­ down the coast from La Jolla and a between Italy and King Halle fire tn the Woolworth Imlldtng, once Saturday afternoon a t o ’clock. The the United States; for the week-end. Mr. QarWch, who horse. MeClure, abandoning hie cof- ing to bribe police offloere. After ple choristers opened the program massed flight of 350 Naval planes Selassie's ribeamen were the Inevit­ WTien Car Strikes Truck; the tallest spire on the Manhattan bearers were Orville Beaebley of Fredericksburg, Va. — Oscar is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Max tee, started pursuit, jumped to hie being fingerprinted and photograph­ yesterday. overhead was planned for the arri­ able. Had Just Been Married. akyltne. was extinguished today be­ Williamsport. Md.. and Alton C. Pat­ Sutro, 91, vice president and counsel blch, reports that be likes hie work 4Mb end • three cornered fist fight ed they were locked up for presenta­ Tnisteee of the Shriners Hospital val about noon tx>day. "It looks like a fight on at least ELECTRIC COOKERY ELECTRIC COOKERY fore it could spread. ton of Worcester. Moss. of the S ten d a^ Oil Company of In the CCC. He comes home near­ began as tbs locomotive continued tion In the police court tomorrow for O lppled Children then met to Approaching the California coast, a minor scale and the tragic thing Zaneaville. O., June 10.— ( A P ) — The fire started in a flue used to A group of friends for Mr. and WBZ-WBZA California and termer member of ly every week-end In pleasant Electric cookery is modem, fast, economical, con­ He w ay towards the w aU re of the morning. discuss plane for enlarging a Shrine the 91 combat ships of the fleet yes­ about tt la that It la all over a few Electric cookery brings yon freedom from the A newly-wedded couple and the carry cooking odors from gaa Mrs. Williams from New Jersey at­ •Uje California Assembly. weather. AtlanUe basin three blocks ahead. owned plant at Atlanta. Gas., where terday went Into a 25 mile parade wells In a strip of desert," he said. Springfield — BoaMn venient, simple, clean, cool, certain, safe, time­ kitchen, it enables you to cook a whole meal with­ hrlde^iroom'e sister died today when ranges In a basement reitaurant. tended the funeral. Danbury, Conn.— Charles A . M al­ J m p e the Tracks brace parte arc made for 15 chil­ before the Oagahlp Pennsylvania Mlsa cnarlssa L. Pendleton and her releasing . . . healthful . . . and there’a nothing \VELF.\RE STORE LOOTED tbetr automobile turned over six Smoke filtered into several of the Rev. Frederick C. Allen, pastor of lory, 84, president and chairman of sister. Mrs. Anns C. Gilbert, mo- out waiting, washing or basting, while you are - Old $4 then went wild. Jumped dren’s hospitals maintained by the aboard which w^te Admiral Joseph EPIDEMIC IN SHELTON Monday-, June 10, 1985...... complicated in cooking this modem way. times after etdeswlplng a tnick they building's lower floors but there the Second Congregations, church the board of the Mallory Hat Com­ tored to Pomfret Friday, attending milea away from home. Ite tracks and plowed straight onler. Mason Reeves, commander of the 4:00 p. m— Betty end Bob. New Britain. June lO.— t A P ) — attempted to pass on a curve of the was no damage. officiated and burial was in the East pany, and head of the concern.for W nugh a one-etory brick building Later tn the day an archery tour- fleet. In this demonstration the fleet Shelton, June 10.— ( A P ) — An 4:16--8afety Crueadere. the commencament sixsrelaea of the Four men were arrested today In National Highway near here. 87 years. the battle royal went on in the nament w as held and. soldiers of the encountered the heaviest weather It Besides fire apparatus, • police cemetery. epidemic of 80 cases of an intaatinal 4:80~"(3ancer of the Uterine O r- Rectory achool, under the diraetlon eonnectlon with the alleged looting Those killed wrere; emergency squad answered the Los Angeles—Dr. William Henry of the Rev. and Mrs. Frank Bige­ >■ A police radio car by this time 34th Infantry from Camp Meade bad experienced during the entire disorder alleged to be due- to infec­ vlx," Dr. (3eorge Leland. Jr. ot the Public W elfare Store. They alarm end a large crowd collected. Dudley, 70, native of Connecticut, low. ^ had tidieB up the pursuit. Walter Tomlch, 24. of Granite gave an exhibition drill at a model maneuvers. Spray flew from the STATEMAN HONORED tion from milk in this city was re­ ♦ •’$6— Henry Heald, baritone. are Anton Larsen 60, Ignatz Sapita, a t y . 111. and former president of the Ameri­ Mrs. John Palmer bee received vCaiergUig from the brick build- encampment at the base of Wash­ forecastle to the flag bridges ot the ported this morning by Dr. Edward 5:00— News. 60( John Gazda, 30 and John Janik, Anna Tomlch. 20. formerly Miss ZIONIST LEADER BURIED can Larynologlcal, Rhlnologlcal and one of the clialn letters. She says BV. Otd 84 shoved its way through ington monument. battleships end submarines and des­ St, Bonavanture, N. Y„ June 10.— J. Finn, health officer. Dr. Einn 6:15— Tim e. 85. OtologtctI Society and of the Amer­ she sent her contribution along, but E (tame building, causing a had Anna r.ark of Union aty. Pa., to Tomorrow’s program will be dom­ troyers pitched and rolled, the only Haifa, Juna 10.-—(Jewish Tele­ (AP)—Eleven seniors, headed by also said that the milk producer 5:16— N ew England Agriculture. The Manchester Electric Company ican Academy of Othomology. O t jitters for ta'o vagrants The first two are night watchmen, whom he was married Sunday at graphic Agencyi— Work tn Haifa In James Freyer of Waterourj’. Conn- whosa product Is alleged to have te not expecUng to get rich out of inated by the flret of the large par­ dry-deck vessels being the giant 5:30— Kellogg Singing l4 dy. Memphis. Tenn.— Mrs. Ida O. tlmito employed by Landers, Frary and Union aty, and Miss Pauline all Jewish insUtuttona w as suspend­ today were announced as winners of It at any future Ume. 8o far as la ades. Lmltermed bodies will march aircraft carriers. been infected has been ordered by . 15— Orphan Annie. Wolf, widow of Joaaph W olf, pioneer by this time, w as finished, Clark, owners of the building in Tomlch, 16. sister of Walter. ed today during tha funeral of medala and awards for the graduat­ knoan tbla is the only chain letter T T S M a in S t Phone 5181 the length of Pennsylvania avenue The maneuvers, known to the Dr. Millard Knowiton. director of 8:00~Evenlng Radio Journal. merchant of Paragould. ArkT tha (taaM buUdliig atlll draped which the store is locatod. The Tomich’s slater-ln-law, Mrs. David Shmarya Levin, the veteran Zionist ing cleat of St. Bonaveatura college. the state bureau of preventable dis­ to enter this town. under wide ribbons of color and navy at "Problem I T ’ cost the li’vas }:l^ T lm Healy Stamp Club. El Paao, Tax.—Dr. Thomas E. ' Its boUcr, tt w as brought to others are city employees. Chief Tomlch. 35, and her daughter, Doro­ swaying insigna to a point beyond of ^ b t men. flix of these were lost leader end organizer of the Zionist Freyer was selected as tha Ideal eases. to pasteurize all of bis prod­ 8:80— Press—Radio News. The tovra baseball team will play jM t tt (oot from the water. Hart said that cosi and merchandise Roberta, 70, Oak Park, m., physician the Chawford tailored Giants of thy, 16. were Injured and brought to tbs White House. In front of the In the plunge of a big scouting plane movement In America, who died here Bouavantura man. Henry B. Buno- uct. 5:85— Ray Jones. and civic leader. Yaadfaw wars h M CO a valued at $200 were recovered in hospital here. They were e x p e c M executive maoeton they w ill paM Into the ocean between Hawaii isafl yesterday from a neart attack at the aki, W’Uliamstown, M a u .. won aec- Tha epidemic started last Wedaea- Hartford on the Amston Lake dia- ttoair bouee. to recover. toetwaea raairive Sgytian piUara. the Midway ialMda- acaeCM. •"’1 prlM for exetUeoea In history. day. i "'.•r

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*""" ' ' '■ I ■ ' ...... — III ...... I "rrm rufii-B m i lilftiii ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL C WALTER OLSON THE OPEN FORUM DR. EDWARD DOLAN Sum m et OommunlcatlonB tor publication in tha Opan Eorum wiu not M. H. S. SECOND AS BRISTOL WINS LEAGUE TRACK AND FIELD TITL WINS P H O ^ P R IZ E be guaranteed publication If they contain more than SOO words. BACK IN POLITICS The Herald reserves tha right to decline to publish any matter ...... 1^—« OBSffiVES ANNIVERSARY that may be libelous or which is in bad taste. Free expression By Mabel McElliott of political views la desired but contributions of thia cbaractar O I9$$> NEA Sofvica, Inc. ExceDent Snapshots Entered which are defamatory or abuaive will be rejected. Reiterates at Colombia Meet­ BEGIN HERB TODAY was no one aha could toll, no ona Dr. RenisM B. Ogilby, Presi* TWO LOCAL YOUTHS '•MONEY MAGIC" < sprung up during the last couple KATHARINE 8TRYKHUR8T, McCluskey Loses 2-Mile B y 9 V c i r d s Ten Records Wiped Out od ahe could turn to now. in Kemp’s Annual Contest To the Editor: yean and ora filching pra- ing That He Wfll R for beantUol, 80, falls In love with Or was there ? Several weeks ago, by request, nies from the poor and arousing MICHAEL HEATHEROB, owner of n riding school. Katharine's Violet Merser'a wife, kind, gen­ t e of Trinity, DeIiYers,HONORED AT STORKS Hugo and I exposed the Townsend hopes which ore doomed to dloap- U. S. Senator. tle face came to Katharine’a mind. Trio Of Record Breakers for Amateurs. pointment. The main idea l)eblnd father la rich and her stepmother In spite, of her instinctive distrust, HARTFORD GERMANS "money magic" Plan. We demon- these organizations Is to mulct eld­ ft By Smashing Onslaught Sermon Describing Pio- — etratea It would be an agent not ot her Impulse always to stand upon IS BEATEN BY CROWLEY erly perfone out of their hard-earn­ ZOE PARKER, Katharine's her own feet, she was drawn lr> Kemp's annual amateur photo recovery—but of chws. Our stand ed money. Dr. Edward O. Dolan, former col­ friend, has an unhappy love af­ neer Work in Early Days Carl E. Anderson and George was Immediately aasatled by fair and is saved from solctdo by reaiotlbly to tUa new friend. LAST MINUTE GOAL contest got off to t. good start with Messrs. Spless and Nystrom. If by a miracle the plan should be lector of internal revenue and lead­ adopted, its inevitable failure would er o t the New Guard Democratic young DR. JOHN KAYE. Violet waa in a bosket choir IN HOME STRETCH DUEL Of Schoolboy Athletes a large list of entries, many of them Considering It our duty, In subse­ Overhearing two detectives oak of Chnj'ch. A. Potterton Among Those being exceptionally good enapsbota. quent letters Hugo and I told you It discredit sound proposole and set faction in Connecticut, announced for Michael's nddieos, Katharine under the apple trees, knit- would simply transfer purchasing back 26 yean all the progress mode ting a pink sweater for SyblL, DEFEATS OLYMPICS The fleet prlre went to C. Walter in establlsblDg practicable old oge his re-entry into Connecticut poli­ mohes to worn him, although she How nice to oee you! Wa’va Olson of 15 Huntington street, poyer from the hands of the young­ tics Saturday at tha state meeting not seem him oinoe his en­ Receiving CoUege Degrees er people to the older people—and pensions. Those who mtdte contri­ been missing you.” Then her Sets Pace lintil Last 100 Winners Total 75 Points to 50 1-2 for Rnnners-Up, Set Dr. Remsen B. OfUby, president ivhose snapshot of a girl and boy butions to this harebrained scheme of Connecticut Federation of Demo­ gagement to SALLY MOON, local keen perceptions told her aome- PRISON NINE TOPS o t Trinity CoUege, which inetltutlon on a bench, proved to a very fine that Is all. Although over a month coquette, has been announced. has elapaed, the very pertinent (but an retarding and not advancing the cratic Women voters at the estate thing woe wrong. "My dear. Local Soccer Team s Hopes h u had an intimate connection with picture, with much Interest and de­ old age pension movement. Better Michael refoaes to go away nn- what'i up? Can I help?” Yards Then Fades Before Seven of New Marks; Locals Set Three as Morch Rons the Manchester Episcopal church Storrs, June 10—(AP) —Nlnety- tail. embarrassing) questions which we of Mrs. Fannie Dixon Welch in Co­ leos Katharine cornea with him. asked the Towneendl tee remain un­ to use your money to keep eats In lumbia. Dr. Dolan has been retired Katharina sat down and the M0RIARTY’SBY8-3 progress during the past century, flve degrees in courses, the smallest Only one second prize Is supposed the pantry and not to keep Town­ They ore married In an obscure whole BtoVy poured from her Ups. for Manchester Cap beginning In 1843. delivered the 51st number in several years, were con­ to be awarded, but the Judges found answered. from politics since the Democratic little town. Then Michael Inrists Team Mate s Final Spurt; n n T ii l A T r p a f f v I Mile in 4:30.7, Leary Races Half in 1:57.4 and Mc­ send and his cohorts in ease. patronage dispute v/hich resulted In She held nothing bock. Violet anniversary address yesterday In ferred today at the 62nd commence­ two excellent snaps which were tied We asked the Townsendltcs for on returning to' face the detoo- Mereer did not Interrupt once, but Bt Mary's Episcopal church. The ment exercises at Connecticut State for second, so duplicate enlarge­ a breakdown of the various buei- The antl-Soclallats have been re­ the loss of the collectorahlp of in­ tlvea. He learns he Is heir to a Crushed hy 3-2 Setback duced to a sorry status Indeed when ternal revenue in Connecticut by her dark eyes reflect^ a bound- in New York A. C.’s 134th Cormick Vaults 12 Feet; Solomonson, Haefs and Gu­ heavy rainstorm hampered, some­ College. ments are being awarded to Carl ness transactions, and the amount a fortune and) title In Ireland. leas sympathy. what, plans of many of the older Sixtytwo men and 49 women re- Johnson of 147 Pearl street, and 2 per cent tax would raise on these the only criticism "The Voice ot failure of Senator Augustine Loner­ Michael leaves a t once for New Inexperience " can make is In re­ gan to ratify his appointment. “What am I to do?" Katbarln| members of the church attending. i'eived bachelor degrees while four David Stllea of Talcottvtlle, as sec­ transactions. This and many other York to see the lawyer handling finished dully. "I must have in Well-Played Tilt. thrie Also Feature; Lowrey Scores Triple Win. Rev. J. Stuart Nelli spoke of the students received master's dcffrees. ond prise winners. The snapshot questions they have chosen to Ig­ gards to the "big words" used by 'T am back In politics 100 per the oooe. He Is lajni^ la a traf­ Spring Games. Hewitt Loses Control Hugo. Your friendf, Hugo, Is not cent,'' said Dr. Dolan, Saturday. mad yesterday. He'e run sways fine spirit of cb-operatlon between Connecticut students receiving taken by Mr. Johnson la of a little nore, either through Ignorance of fic noddenL now. Evidently it was oU a h 'r- faculty of Trinity College and the | degrees were:, boy on a doorstep, and Is a charm­ the subjects or by on unwUIlngnesa another Shakespeare, nor has he Making a reference to the patron­ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY On an Ideal afternoon for soccer made any such pretensions. He did age dispute. Dr. Dolan said, "I sub­ rible joke to him (Special to The Herald.) small early membership of the I Master of Arts—Norman D. BMd- ing study. The Stiles snapshot pic­ to give Townsend supporters the CHAPTER XXVra Shocked by the other'a snffar- in Rain and Gold Sox Ham­ the Hartford (formans defeated the An all-powerful, well-balanced Bnstol High team that en­ Episcopalian faith In Manchester at' win of East Hartford: Harwood S tures a girl with a collie. facts. We asked for the names of not Inherit $17,00,0000 like WUUam scribe to the Jacksonian policy that Travers Island, N. Y., June Randolph Hearst which would have 'to the victor belongs the spoHs.’ Katharine threw wide the case­ Ing, the older woman sought for Olympics S to 2 yesterday afternoon joyed an unbeaten dual season .ind annexed the state diadem its beginning, for which St. Mary's' Qpidlng of Storrs Enlargements of these prize win­ the "noted economists" who are sup­ ment window, looking down a t the words to comfort her. "You 10.— (AP) —Joe McCluskey of Parish was deeply grateful _Bachelor . . of - -Science In Agrlcul- ning snapshots are now on display posed to have endorsed the Plan. enabled him to adopt a literary There are 100 qualified Democrats mer BaD Hard in the Last at Charter Oak, thereby crushing added the Central Connecticut Interscholastic League track career. Unlike the sons of the non­ for every political office and I be­ garden below. The long shadows of couldn’t be so wrong In trusting the New York Athletic Club Reveals Plans tu-.' Merrill W, Abbey of Kent: at Kemp's, and the winners may Their names have not been offered. morning lay everywhere: the bor­ him. He hsa a good face. I ' Manchester's hopes for tbs Man­ and field championship to its conquests for 1935 in the 11th In his opening remark-: Dr. Ogtlby Anthony G. Dlsccnsa of Hartford; call for same the latter part of the In a recent letter William A. producing capitalists, he lacked the lieve that the Democrats should . 'I was defeated by his team mate, chester '4 inches by clearing the bar proceed, that Trinity Katharine, breaking bits of toast "beat” Included this particular took the lead and the team went on Hillman and Atwood Into center with the passing of the training ceived as yet. White color bearers. A driving first Episcopal College in Connecti­ East Hartford ; Barbara F Isham ball team at Storrs, Conn. A very new commodities and no new value. Hablardites Meet Pleasant a hitting spree to turn back a very with the ball. He tricked the de­ days, but not enough to threaten school mark of 4:32.1 set by Murch at an even 12 feet. Once again he of North Woodbury; Loraine G. and arranging them in a geomet­ hospital wrrote a brief paragraph at state meet this year). downpour of rain began aa these failed, however, in his quest for his cut, came into being. fast and hard game Is expected In Taxation docs not create wealth. It about a hatleas young man "pos­ disappointed Manchester ball club. fense with clever moves and put the any of the golden records the team events and the relays were run off, Krantr. of Oakville; Dorothy E. Wal­ this coming meet. Thursday night, simply transfers money from one rical pattern on the pink Spode Germans ahead with a good shot 880-yard varsity relay—West brother’s sch(x>l record of 12 feet- 2 History of Church plate, paid little heed. Bertlne sibly 27 years old” who had been Valley to Raise Funds for It was a good ball game throughout of Rickard, Dempsey and Tunney Hartford, 1st; East Hartford, 2nd; an early starting hour making it Dr. Ogllby reviewed the history of lace of Mllldale. Camp Fernow w II be host to the pocket to another Yon can’t fatten and the local team received an invi­ wtlh seventy-five seconds to go. It set In Philadelphia’s heydey. The Inches, aa he missed three times Bachelor of Science In Home Storrs Independent team on the a nanny goat by feeding her only was trying to Irritate her, try­ injured In a taxicab accident at Middletown, 3rd. No time taken as with the bar zm Inch higher. Connecticut In connection with the ing to goad hbr, .Into some sort Park avenue and 48th streeL The tation to return at a later date. waa a close victory for the Ger­ chances are that some 36,000 will church history. Along with the Economics Louts I. Gillette of Camp diamond. Wedner.day, June her own milk! Injured Lad. The ball players and the officials mans, but pressure on the opposing Brl.stol won In 1:37.6 but was dis­ Everett Solomonson bad the un­ .Mansfield; Faith c. Holmes ot of explanation. But this particu­ city editor ran a blue pencil gather In the bowl, with the re­ qualified as was Manchester after usual experience of winning and los­ progress of the church In Connec­ 12lh. the Camp team will encounter Milllans of old folks arc spending of the Moriarty Club were Invited goal counts, and they deserved the ceipts. ranging .around $250,000. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Mansfield Depot; Emilio E. Kaiill- their time trying to figure out how lar morning her stepmother’s through a good many Items that being second. Disqualifications were ing a championship all in the same ticut came the first steps toward.s the Camp Lonergan nine .In Plain- Jibes simply could not reach night So the story of Michael’s to lunch in the tieautlfiil dining hall victory on the merits of play. Next Garden officials said the advance the establishment of a self-support­ kowskl of Ansonis: Caroline E. field. they will spend their $200 a month. of the prison by the State officials Sunday, New Britain should appear National League for cutting in on rivals’ lanes. afternoon. After racing to a thrill­ Sperry of Seymour and Kstherlne But they will never get It! It Is the Katharine. misadventures appeared only In On Wedseulay evening, starting sale already haa passed $100,000 and Pittsburgh 7. Cincinnati 4. 880-yard freshmen relay—Won ing victory in the century, he came ing country, notably John Wlnthrop, This past week a group of en­ the early editions of the news­ after the game. here In the final game of the Arthur would speed'\ip today with any sort Jr.'s establishment of a plant In this We.vland of Oold Lyme. rollees traveled to Plainfield to make height of cruelty to make old folks promptly at six. Pleasant Valley A. Moriarty Broo. Cup and a corking game le expected. New York 5, Boston 4. by Weat Hartford; Manchester, back In the furlong trials to run hts Bachelor of Arts '.\nne K. Kohn hellove It Is probable. If the plan Her father grunted over hts paper. The late edition, which C. and Manchester Green will stage Of good "Weather. Demands for the St. Louis 18, CSilcigo 2, 2nd; Bristol, 3rd: East Hartford, heat in 28.2 seconds, 1-lOth better state for the manufacture of r.lum an education lour of the Lawton came to the Strykhurst table at AB R HPO A E of New Haven; Mnrlcn E. Cook ot were workable it would be heartless newspaper which he bad fold­ a benefit game, the entire proceed* Raynor, cf ... top priced $20 ring side seats has Amorioos ueogwi 4th. Time, 1:42.5. Not counted In than the League record, only to and saltpeter, sorely needed by’ the West Hartford; Dorothy L. Gris­ mills in that village. ed back to the financial page. The Innicock, did not contain this ac­ ...3 0 1 0 0 0 been modest The match will be point score. Colonists for the manufacture of Richard Florisn. ,if the Forestry for us to oppose it. Y’et to deliber­ of which will be applied toward the Dowd, If ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 TAVERN TEAM TRIMS 8 t. Louie 2, aeveiand i. place second to Ben Vaznells of wold of New Haven; Arthur K. ately encourage It When every prin­ telephone rang In the study. count. Katharine, distraught as payment of hospital and doctor blUa broadcast over a NaUonal Broad­ Detroit 4. ChiCAgO 1. Medley relay—Bristol. 1st: Man­ Bristol In the finals as the latter gunpowder. Staff at camp, has returned from the Katharine could hear the Jangling she was, searched the papers for O’Malley. 2b . .. .4 1 2 0 0 0 Dr. Ogllby adxdsed the members of H. ro’d ot Willlmantic; Abraham H. ciple of ecenomics and logic argues incurred as a result of the accident McCann, ss ...... 8 0 1 casting net work. Washington 5, F*h!la(5elphla 4 (10) chester. 2nd; East HSrtford, 3rd. waa clocked In 23.1 seconds. As Kaplan of Hartford: Rene Kaufman Hartford office, where he was sta­ of the bell and every nerve In her mention of accidents, since Violet 2 1 0 Braddock, a prelimiaary fighter Time, 2:41.6. (New League record. the church to treasure the long lino tioned for a few days, against It Is even worse. Just before the afternoon game on S. Hewitt, ss . ...1 0 0 0 1 0 (HlUDrS aUB 11-3 the only returning star performer of New Haven: Margaret E. Ken­ Although Townsend proposes to taut body responded to the sum­ Merser bad, sensibly enough, sug­ Memorial Day, when young Eddie on tbs card on which Baer won hU Old mark of 2:42.6 set by Man­ next season. Solomonson should of church accomplishments but not James 8. Tbompson, Capt., mons. Any moment now Ellen gested that some such happening Hsddenn, lb .. ...4 1 2 3 0 0 THE STANDINQS to remain dormant, resting upon the nedy of Seymour; Joseph R. McCor­ pay old folks up to 24 billion an­ Walters of 307 East Middle Turn­ Holland. 3b ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 title from Camera a year ago, came National League . chester In 1933). Not counted In prove unbeatable In the sprints in mick of Bloomfield; Janet M. Me- F. A. Res. Commanding. nually, his spokesman. Dr. Robert would call her . . . might explain Michael’s silence. pike was struck on the nose and Spruce Street Nine Easy Vic­ down from the Catskills irritable but point Bcore. 1936. laurels once gained by the early Cracked of Storrs: Sylvia Northrop But it was only Leonard Willis, She did not really believe in the Burkhardt. rf ...2 0 0 0 0 0 W. L. PC. Field Events fathers of the denomination, but to R. Doan, stated before the House forehead by a bat that slipped from Varrlck. rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 tor in Only Game Played In aa fine a shapo as bruising con­ New York ...... 29 11 .725 Lowrey Gains Triple of Bridgeport: Ralph F. Nelstlc ot Committee on Ways and Means making a golf engagement with possibility. By this time she was the hands of a batsman during bat­ Gustafson, c .. tact work can make him. Not only Broad Jump—B. Va.-(nclls, B, 1st, The outstanding individual per­ given out the precloue metals of the Bristol: Ruth Plotkin ot New her father. foirly well convinced that Michael ...3 0 1 17 0 0 Here Yesterday. St. Louis ...... 27 18 .600 20 feet even; E. Vaznells. B. 2nd, 19 church, fellowship, faith, works and about 4 billion was the maximum ting practice. F. Hewitt, p .. .. .8 1 1 0 2 0 haa his weight riaen to 195 pounds Pittsburgh ...... 28 former of the meet was Co-captaln Haven; Eleanor I. Srossberg of New CURB QUOTATIONS load the Government could now as­ Her heart raced and slowed Heatheroe had played a cruel 20 .583 feet. 944 Inches: Hart. B, 3rd. 19 adherence to the principles of ‘The game, which will be played T. HarU, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the only game played in town since he started eating regularly but Brooklyn ...... 23 20 .535 Bob Lowrey of Bristol, who won Britain: Maurice A. Sager of New sume for pensions. You can’t get again. Not for her. Joke on the girl who had married a t Jarvis Grove, will also serve aa a J. Hewitt, p .. . ..0 0 he Claima to have grown half an Inch feet, 7% Inchea; Crajkowakl, EH, first place in three events and set Christianity to strengthen and for­ Haven; Mark Solomin of Hartford; The morning droned past. Mi­ him. 0 0 0 0 yesterday, the Spruce Street Tavern Chicago ...... 21 20 .512 4th. 19 feet, 2 inches; Cavello. Man, tify those who will later become the Amer Clt Pow and Lt B , 2-’S, 24 or 18 billion dollars out of thin "rubber''' aa the twin-bill engaged In In height In the last year. Cincinnati new records In all three. He tossed Jacquelin D. Sykes of Rockville: air. It comes out ot someone's chael must be angry with her — So the day passed, and the mys­ trimmed the Ooudys A. C. to the ...... 17 26 .405 6th, 19 feet, 1 Inch. active church members. Amer Sup Pow ...... 1>* between 'Plea.sant Valley and the 31 3 8 24 4 0 "I'me In the best shape of my Philadelphia ...... 14 26 the shot 48 f(jet, 1(4 inches as com­ Charlotte A. Weaver of Torrlngton; Cent States Elec ...... pocket! Before the same Committee she must have been too repressive tery’ deepened. And In Katha­ Green on May 30th, was divided, t!’.a State Prison tune of 11 to 3 at Jarvis Grove. .350 High Jump—B. Vaznells. B, let, 6 pared to his old mark of 46 feet, 6(4 Holy f'oniniunlon Barbara F. Woodford of Avon; <■‘1. in her manner when he called her rine's sick heart hope fluttered Oold sox Borello of the Tavern nine struck life,” he said. "1 am read.v for 45 Boston ...... 11 SO .288 feet, 8 inches; E. Vaznells. B, At' the close of the morning serv­ Cities Service ...... Townsend, himself, admitted it Green taking the morning game, at AB R HPO A E minutes of bruising fighting and inches; sent the discus 117 feet, 2>4 Mildred 1, Valcourt of Hartford: V ould take "several years" even to last night. Oh, he’d have to and died. out 10 of the Goudy outfit agatost 4 iVmerican League Krause, Man. and Glanctti. Mid, ice Dr. Ogllby administered Holy Cities Service, p f d ...... 18'. Jarvis Grove by a score of 15 to 4; Right naid .. ...4 1 0 0 0 0 Boer had better be ready too, I only W. inches as compared to Olundson of Ivan \V. Tnmlky of New Haven Elec Bond and Share . . . . register old folks for the pension. learn to understand her better— (To Be Continued) but dropping the afternoon game at Center Field .. ...5 0 8 by Gardner of the oppoeing team. R. L. PC. tied for 2nd at B feet, 6 Inchea; Bar­ Communion to the church members. 7S he'd have to see it meant noth­ 2 0 0 Jarvis, Borello and Hassett stood hope Max takes a little time out New York ...... 28 18 .608 rett, Man, and Gunning, EH, tied West Hartford’s mark of 116, 8 An historical pageant depicting I Ford Limited ...... 8S On February 4. 1935, Glen Hud Pleasant Valley by one run after Shortstop ...... 4 0 0 2 2 1 from fighting to do some clowning inches set last year; then hurled the Midwest Utils ...... son. Townsend's star witness. In ing when she was c<}oI and stand­ eleven Innings of play. Pleasant Second Base .. ...4 2 out for the Tavern while Bralnard Chicago ...... 24 18 .571 for 3rd at 5 feet, 4 Inches. (Win­ various Important periods In the' offish. She had crawled Into her 1 2 2 0 featured for the visitors getting ten for the audience. If he does I’ll bust Cleveland ...... 24 ning Jump new League record. Old Javelin 169 feet, 7(4 inches aa com­ history of 8 t. Msry's church will be I Nlsg Hud P o w ...... 6 \ speaking before the House ot Rep Valley winning 9 to 8. Catch ...... 3 2 1 8 0 0 19 .558 pared to the 154 feet. 11(4 Inchea resentativea Committee on Ways shell for so many years that It LOYAL ORANGE LADIES fly balls, some of them being beauti­ him plum out of the ring.” Detroit ...... 24 20 .545 mark of 5 feet, 7% Inchea act by given this evening at 8:15 In the' WALL ST. BRIEFS Penn Road ...... 2'* It la probable that Wednesday's Left F ie ld ___ ...3 1 0 0 0 0 Eheperts who could see nothing but possible to conduct most of the set by Lang of West Hartford in United Founders...... 7-18 and Means In behalf of H. R. 3877 was bard, all at once, to break game will bring the pitching acps. Third Base ...... 4 2 2 1 1 0 ful rtmning catches. Boston ...... 23 22 .511 Patton of Manchester In 1933). 1933. Perish House by the Young People's' the habit. And she loved him so The Tavern nine hoe been the big handsome Baer at the start Washington Pole vault—W. McCormick, Man. meet without the handicap of Incle­ Fellowship, assisted by other church i United Gas ...... 214 .Townsend Plan) said: "I do not MEET TOMORROW NIGHT of each team in conflict, and If so First Base .., ...4 1 2 12 0 0 ...... 21 24 .487 ment weather. Besides chalking up a new record New York, June lO—Wall Street United Lt and Pow A ...... f want to be held responsible for this terribly! others will be a pitcher's battle Pitcher ...... 4 0 2 0 5 0 strengthened considerably In the of training are wondering now If Philadelphia ...... 17 25 .405 lat, 12 feet even: Wolfram, Man, organizations. The annual straw­ financial quarters hear that the . At last, unable to bear the post week and looks forward to a the dogged Irishman, a slow cold St. Louis .. 2nd, 11 feet even; Nleae, Man, Bristol collected no lass than 22 in the 220, Ben Vaznells of Bristol berry festival and entertainment Util Pow and Lt ...... 9-16 blU’’ and "the bill does not meet vortb coming a long ways to wlt- ...... 13 28 .817 points In the Javelin and broad turned in another record when be Chrysler Corp. will anticipate ma^ with my approval". He did not even silence further, ahe got Into the Class of Candidates to Receive*? ^ ness, Mankus for the Green, and 35 8 12 27 10 1 very successful oeoson and possibly blooded masher with neither imagi­ Dyber, EH, and Anderson, WH. tied will be given Tuesday evening at tnrity of some of Its bank debt con­ car and drove over to the riding may be a contender to be reckoned nation or fear hasn't a mere chance for 3rd a t 10 feet. 6 Inches. (Win­ Jump as Manchester got only five cleared the high jump tar at 8 8:15 in the Parish House. ■YCTOK HITS HOLLY’W'OOD know who wrote the bill. First Degree—Many Visitors Krebs for Pleasant Valley are two Score by Innings; TODAY’S GAMES In the two events, giving the BCII feet, 8 inches to eclipse the 5 feet, tracted In connection with the re­ J. Douglas Brown, professor ot school. Tips was in the yard, twlrlcrs who make things exceed­ Moriartv Bros...... 002 100 000—S with, according to the manager, V. to whip the champion. Baer for all National ?>5ague ning height Is new League record. Those In Pageant —RE.M.ARKS DELETED Are Expected. Old mark of 11 feet. 8'i inches set City team the second widest margin 7(4 inches set by Art Patton of The pageant will show scenes in cent retirement $30,160,500 6 per economics at Princetown Univer­ feeding some chickens that fluffed ingly difficult for batters, as both Gold Sox ...... 000 001 43x—8 Grand!. The Tavern’s next game his clowning and declaiming of In­ Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. cent debentures of Dorige Bros;, Inc. sity. In speaking of the Townsend about on the bare earth. He will be played at East Glastonbury jured bands, nevrtheless has reach­ b.v Boh McCormick of Manchester of jjlctpry In the meet's history. Manchester In 1933. Co-captaln the history of the church from 1839 l/mdon (AP)—Clive Brook, the Daughters of Liberty, No. 125. are possessed of real speed and an Ts'o base hits. O’Malley 2, Cen­ (Only game sched.iledi. Back In 1929. Manchester's winning Pankratz of Bristol also deprived It is understood the corporation will English actor, evidently doesn't Plan said, "it would kill the goose looked up expectantly, assortment of twisters that fool the ter Field, Third Base, Pitcher; Hlta, Friday against the East Gloston- ed magnificent condition in the last . Amertcan League In 1933). to and including 1890. Those tak­ Loyal Orange Ladies Institution; Shot put—Lowrey, B. la t 48 feet. total was 67(4 to 31 for Bristol, the Manchester of a record when he ing part in the pageant are: Miss liquidate $6,000,000 of the $25,000,- think very highly of Hollywood that lays the golden eggs." H. B. "No’m, Mister Michael, he ain't best of them. off F. Hewitt 6 In 6 2-3, Harti 2 in bury team. AH the Tavern nlners week. (No games scheduled). 000 bank loan early In July. The Dorau, associate professor of econo­ come back, ml.ss.” Tips’ white will hold the monthly meeting In are requested to meet In front of 1(4 Inches; Haefs, Man, 2nd, 42 feet runner-up. bettered Cude’s 62.9 seconds for the Sally Potts, Miss Ida Anderson. Miss even If It has brought him fame and Orange hall tomorrow evening at 1-3; sacrifice hits, Raynor, Hol­ Leary Lowen Marks 440 with 62.8 seconds. The last loan was arranged a few months fortune. mics at New York University, des­ teeth ^howe4 "Pa, he thinks it's land; base on balls, off F. He'wltt 3; Tavern tonight at six p. m. even: Olson, WH, 3rd. 41 feet. 4 Ethel Little, Sherwood Brown, 7:30 o'clock. A class ot candidates Inches; Hutchinson, B. 4th, 41 feet. Manchester's great trio—Captain mark shattered was made by BrU: Frank MlUer, Robert Neill, Howard ago on notes nmning from one to "After making 54 pictures In cribed it as a "scheme to bring on mighty funny.' He went off las’ nVE CREWS PREPARE hit by pitcher, Holland by Pitcher, Spruce Street Tawm five years. national bankruptcy." night soon after those men will receive the first degree. Visitors AB ( t 2>4 Inchea; Singer. WH. 5th, 41 George Leary. BUI Murch and Wil­ tol'a inedley relay team, which waa Brown, Miss Edna Cordy, Langdon Hollywood I have returned to Eng­ will be present from Madden City Right Field by F. Hewitt; struck H PO clocked in 2:41.6 as compared to land to make a good one." he said Townsend not only Juggles fig­ -

Sing Sing prison athlete, bos made In the event the committee should orders and shipments continued in Raymond . haa a lot of friends Even Glen Hudson, "man Friday" THE NAME OF THIS NEWSP.YPER. pointment to ride Just now." Hetty Binks. Washington moved In yesterday to uphold Branham, Manager Johnny (Winning toss betters old League with which he won the state title re­ the pole vault and Nleae with a Miss Margaret Robinson; Young excess of those for the correspond­ A good attendance is expected at Join Columbia, Syracuse and Cornell, pitched John Whitehead, giving the his debut before Albany baseball Elvers said he would appeal to record eff 16 feet. 6 Inchea set by cently. A terrific pace was set by In the aame event, Carpenter wti Psopla't Fellowship, Frank Miller; In Hollywood and ordi ed Brook's to Doc Townsend, said he spent « The SPRING PATTERN BOOK, with a complete selection ot Katharine went back to the White Sox 5 hits end fanning five. 43 11 4 4 ing week last year. speech immediately cut out of the "whole night" but could not find It. cal’: Automatically her fingers this meeting as plans will be made The latter squads were kept Indoors fans—but only In practice. Kenesaw Mountain Landis, base­ Olundson of WH last year). the early leaders In the half and fifth in the mile, Stai^ew akl Senior Caub, Miss Irene Walter; Julia Boyd designs, now li ready. It’a 15 cents when pnTtbaaed for entertaining Mohawk Valley Paul Woner—pirates—Hit homer Goudy’e A. C. Pitts, on whose eligibility the Javelin throw—Lowrey, B, lat, a fourth in the 100, Anderson Choir, WUUam Davis; Altar Guild, film. Similar action was taken later The capitalists should pay Town­ separately. Or, It you want to order It with the pattern above, tend turned the Ignition key. She because of rough water. Bralnard, I f ...... 6 0 0 10 ball’s high commissioner, Leary stayed right up near the On the basis of transportation send handsomely for keeping the started the motor, drove off al­ Lodge, No. 283 of Amsterdam, N. Rusty Callow of Penneylvania sad two slnglss 'n three tlmos up executive committee of the Natlon- At first the committee planned to IBB feet 7(4 Inches, Guthrie. Man, front, going Into firot place at the a fifth In the (luartcr, the tn UIw lOnnla Smith; Boy Scouta, by other movie houses sad finally In Just an additional 10 cents with the coupon. Y„ on their visit to the local lodge Andaraon, of . . . . B o 1 2 operations only, the Pullman Co. by distributors of the nen-s film. people pacified during these trying most blindly. doubted If his strike Lloyd Sexton against Reds, dri'vlng In four runs. Thompson, o . . . . 4 i 3 U Association of Minor Professlon.- hold a bearing, but it Is understood 2nd, IBO feet. 10(4 Inchea; Hoteb- start of tha second lap and running relay team with a aeoend, the . Frank Crawohaw; Men’s Bible Class, In September. Ossie Bluege, Senators—H it tenth S ol Bosaball Lsoguei announced It klat, B, 8rd, 148 feet 1 Ineb; Or- ley relay foam with a . Sldnsy Elliott; vestry, Albert showed a deficit after taxes of times. The plan directs attention Michael had gone away! He would be In the red and blue shell in Gardner, p ...... 4 i 1 1 chairman Warren C. Giles confer­ with an aasy, effortlasa atrida that against a deficit away from demands for higher In­ JULIA BOYD. 103 PARK AVENUE. NEW YORK hadn't let her know. What in the four mile pull because of Illness. Inning single, drove in run that beat would rule today, donned on Albany red with other members by tele­ lowakl, B, ith, 140 feet. 10(4 inchea; had aim winning aa be pleased At Krause with a tie for eecood to X)«w«y. OLD TO.MBBTONES SCARRED BRRRR! Ferris, s s ...... 4 1 1 1 of $95,090 In April, 1984, come. gift and Inheritance taxes. heaven's name did this mean? Charley Jones probably will replace Athletics, S-4. Streeter, 2 b ...... 4 0 0 Senatora uniform yesterday after­ phone or telegraph. Emette. Mid. 5th, 120 feet, 4 1-3 the finish, be was much fresher than high jump and Gavello with a SxkibK ot Bailee Enclosed It 1$ cents <30 cents tor both patterne) In coin tor 0 noon. inches. (Winning throw betters old In the broad jump. Admlsoloa to tbs pageant will be Charleston. 8 . C. (AP)—Holger It's like molasses and feathers on Had he told her the truth when him. Meanwhile the Cornell crews Joe Moore, Giants—Batted in win­ Anderson, rf .,.. 4 0 0 Pitts, 24-year-old eouthemer, be­ In the state meet and migbt have k a n b a n s DIO FOR WATER Chicago—The district park board ning runs against Braves with 0 He practiced with the team be­ League record of 1B4 feet, 11(4 T•a wm b# served a t the Cahill of the Museum of Modem the baby’s Angers while mother Pattern No...... Site...... he said those men could not pos­ enjoying their second day of rest at R. St’weather, 3b 4 0 0 0 came known for hie football ex­ done even better had be been f c Art. New York, Is alarmed at the goes about her work. sibly bring evil tidings to him, gave golfers wno play municipal Ithaca, prepared to start for this homer and single. fore a double-heiuler, smashing sev­ ploits while serving a Sing Sing inchea set by Lang of WH in. 1933). pushed. V. r. w. ve. aou: lax" ' o t the pocaant An exhibition Pattern No...... Size. - ...... courses the “cold shoulder" today. H. St'kweather. lb 4 0 0 B eral bolts against tha fenc# in bat­ relies end Instortcal articles will Garden City, Kos i API—New destruction vandals are doing in The OARP advocates have delud­ that his slate was clear? She buttle river tonight. They prob­ Ed Coleman, Browns, bit homer prison aentencs for a New York Mweb Doea It Again The Veforaoa of aourcei of water at surprisingly Charleston's histprlc graveyards. ed millions Into thinking there is a Naane...... A ddress...... would have staked her life yester­ To reduce expenditures they order­ ably will shove their shells into the ivlth one on, double and lingla to ting practice. City holdup. The Albany club sign­ CONCORDIAS PRACnCE The last of Joe Meduskey'a softbaU teem wm h im In connection with the shallow depths have been found _ 88 8 B 24 8 11 'The committee said it would act VlolUng here, he expressed concern pot of gold at the end of the Town- City ...... State------j ...... day upon bis honesty, but this ed all stationary engineers laid off water tomorrow morning. Their beat Indians, 2-1. ed him as an outfielder on bis re­ The Concordia Lutheran baseball scholastic records waa wiped out by panyNo.I.Sz;^f..I^i The pageant was oom- here after dust atorms end drought Two base hlU, Hassett, R. Jarvis. on a ruling issued by the associa­ after oeeiag olghtoaers scratch oend rainbow. The Townsend new development brought terror for the three summer months. rest was ordered after time triala Charley Gelbert. Cards—Pounded BoreUo; base on balls, off Gardner lease lost week. club will practice tonight at 6 March’s flying feet as the local for 0«h Alice CBdongarod surface water irrigm- their names 00 toabstonoa dating Name of this new spaper...... They're the fellows who hgpt tbs convinced Coach Ja m a Wray they tion’s pre.sldent. W. C. Branham, After Branham forboda his play­ o’clock at the Blucfield . diamond. tloo suppUoo. organisation Is only one of 38 dlf- to her soul. (Chicago pitching for homer, double 2, Borello 1: struck out, by Borello speedeter raced to cosy triumph to bMk to tha Mv«nua|Btl|, oHtttnr. t« r« U OCgWtWUOM w hich IMT* Wtet ww aiu to do? Tim* wgter hpt for $fee I fofo form. Md two-8la|leSi-ki)oekijif in |,russ. barring Pitts from plaving with the ing. a howl of protest orosa from All players are asked to be there the mil# In the qteetiMB(iMr'?tRMJ4i 18. O v ^ V Loaffue ctnb plMmr* and fM8> .promptly. 44d7. w tm M t ‘ ir ANUHEtflg ff BVBNINO HEHAm. MANCHg8Tg!n !tW !CTgO T ^ r Jm?BWilSlC- ► A tJ E 'T B lt MANUHEST'GR EVEMMG REKALO, MANOHESTKR, CUNNm MOMOAT. JUNE 10, IffiL

Toonerville Folke By FonUine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE I SENSE and NONSENSE CDDIZ 8|MS M M XM BKaS ABOUT THE UMBREU.A HIB MA TOLO HIM NO TAKE OVBB AND HAVE THE HANpLB riXEO Wnd OMrtei Junior—Daddy, what ore hunger meroheriT „ THE *BI6 THUMB Thi: moon is fuU hut it won’t m IU OA MOWNIN NWMfc.VAOOPLtl oter Daddy—Hutbai,ds going home t« WM TD WAIT AT THE ’ dinner on the night their wives have IB TH' hAAiOP, U-P,VtT ? ’ And it won't fall out when It bongp O W L E c l u b “ askew, been at the bridge e|uh oil afternoon. pitched * neat tix-hlt fame ycater- The bees suck honey from toll red WAVIN' HIE* *BBtV<>PlA9rr X lo s t a n d f o u n d AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 APARTMENTS—FLATS— LEGAL NOTICES 78 clover. Pick your friends for their inner day while the Carde hammered out .selves, t e n e m e n t s 63 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD But they wem't get drunk of I t Bees WE'tRE CbOIN T-lfcHIN, AN'' LOST—TH VKSD AY evening, port­ 1934 PO N TIAC sedan. 1934 Pontiac a 13 to 2 decision over Chicago. LEADING Judge the stuff that guides them. at Msncheetrr, within snd for th« Some of the added punch which Communist Theory on Love never do. folio. eonUlnlng minute* of »ociety coupe.. 1933 Plymouth sedan, 1932 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ Itiitrict or Msnobestrr, on the 8th Not the finery on their shelves HE lOUp VIETO EiE HCHE enabled the Cardinals to score in Plymouth roadster. 1931 Ford ment, at 134 Maple street with all dsv ot June. A. D. llS.'i. Nor the clothes ..hat bide them; EA»V>' '-“v-I OOT IT meetinf;. Lieft on running bosrd of every Inning and collect 21 hits Igevq my heart to a girl with nmber WELL.BQUINTV automobile at Center. Telephone coupe, 1929 Franklin coupe, 1928 improvements, garage if desired. I'rraenC WILL1A.M 8. HTDF„ E » q . Judge. came from tbe Saturday shake up Has Now Been Abandoned Byee like the windows the lointe Test their worth, and if they prove •FIXET3 T=OK A-&OAa TO YOULL HAVE TO fartin to cen* BATTERS ehlae through. TAKE U S eXJT TO TH' Motors. Mancheiter. In said Dlstplet. deceased. Run from them as you would run HIE TfiCYAL NIBS HAE A RENT HUNTING r Tall us what ter field, where he promptly ceased She dragged it through bromblee On motion of The Manchester Trust Moscow, June 10— (AP)— The^that equality of sexes has e»- From any deadly sin. ■pUhAPIN* STFCnON.Vi/HEPE PERSONALS 3 1931 FORD COACH. 1931 Ford you want. We'll take care ot tt for Company administrator. his hitting, put Burgees Whitehead (By Asoodated PrcM) where wild goats clamber, "BUSY PAY AHEAD.WITH National Leaj(iio tabltshed, adding that there were no coupe, 1930 Ford coach, 1931 1 1-2 you without charge. R. T. McCann, ORDERED;—That lx months from at third and Frisch at second. It Russian public learned through the ■ut ray heart won't break o f it. THEY •BITE U K E AEFAIP.S OE STATE | the 8th day of June, A D.. 1935. be other influences but love to lead to LEAAONG BY AUTOMOBILK Wed­ ton stake, 1931 1 ton panel. 69 Center etrecL Dial 7700. returned Charley Gelbcrt to the reg­ Batting— Vnug:uui. Pirates. .395; columns of the Communist newspa­ Hearts never do. Those Hindu fakir* who lie around WOLT-TLEAS/ and the same are limited and allowed Medwick, Cardinals, .360. marriage in Socialist Russia. HE'S CaOINGTOTAINT^ nesday. June 12Ui. for Atlanta. Ga. Brown's Garage, 478 Center street. for the creditors within which to ular shortstop berth for the first per Comsomal Pravda today that on a bed of nails, ought to try sleep* FOR R E N T— 105 SPRUCE Street, bring In their riaime agatnat said es­ time in two years. Runs— Vaughan, Pirates, 47. The financial dependence ot wom­ Ing fo( two weeks on a bed of one t h e W I N P O ^ V would like companion, who will love has come to play an important FOR SA LE — STUDEBAKER sedan tate, and the said administrator ia d i­ The league leading Giants took a Runs batted in—Medwick, Cardi­ an or man has been abolished, tbe O'MulUgatawnej^-Bo your name of our summer beach hotels. SCREENS. 1 (hare eapensea. Call 8103. upstairs rent, 6 rooms, large en­ role in Bolshevik life and must, In good mechanical condition, good rected to give public nutlet to the close one from Boston’s tail enders nals, 42. newspapers said, pointing out that le OToole, Is ItT Are you any rela­ closed back porch, rent 120. Inquire credltora to bring in their claims hereafter, be considered the founda­ STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS. tires. Bargain for quick sale. See 5 to 4 aa Joe Moore's tenth circuit Hits— L. Waner, Pirates, 70. there were no such things as dow­ tion of Terrance O"roole, of the t n r ^ 105 Spruce street. within said time allow-ed by posting tion of the Soviet sociad structure. (Customer— With prices rising u Indigestion victims, why suffer? Chas. Stoltenfeliit, 182 Vernon St. copy of this order on the public swat of the season proved the win­ Doubles—Medwick, Cardinals, 17. ries and inheritances to consider. ’ traffic equed? The former Communist theory thsy are you must be making lets of For quick relief get a free sample sign post nearest to the place where ning run margin as well as giving Triples—Goodman, Reds and L. “Love is the whole foundation of O’Toole— Very distant. I wee my Tel. 4285. FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and that the fam ily ia of diminishing Im­ money. of Udga. a doctor’s prescription at ihe deceaaed last dwell within aaid Moore a tie with Mel Ott for the Waner, Pirates, 6. the Socialist family," said Comsomol mother'i first child end Terry woe four room apartments, furnished if tow-n and by publiahing the same in portance has been abandoned, as evi­ Butcher— Not exactly. My cus­ Arthur Drug Stores. desired. Also live room duplex. Ap­ league home run lead. Brooklyn, Homo runs—O tt amd Moore, Pravda. "Without it, that family the thirteenth end lost. aome newspaper having n circulation denced by a whole series o ^ 4 >ro- tomers merely owe me. mere. MOTORCYCLES— In aaid probate diatrtet. within ten rained out at Philadelphia, moved Giants, 10. cannot exlaL Young Communists ply Manchester Construction Co., nouncements and official meaaures BICYCLES 11 daya from the date ot this order, and into fourth place ahead of Chicago. Stolen bases— Bordagary, Dodg­ must be capable of this noble feel­ Restaurant Manager —Was the 4181 or 4379. return make to this court ot the no­ tn recent montha Intended to ing. There Is far too much of tha sen­ Tommy Bridges of Detroit, win­ ers, Meyers. Reds, 6. yolter a grey-headed men T FOR SALE—GIRL .S JU.VIOR sire tice given. strengthen fireside influences. “Those who are not are selfish timent In this country expressed by FOR RENT—91 HAMLIN street WILLIA.M S. HYDE ning his eighth straight triumph and Pitching—Parmalee, Giants, 7-1. I Customer—Net when he took my hicycle In grootl condition. Cheap for "Never before could man love as and parasites. W e demand that a relief case: "Why ebould I worry T Manchester five room flat, with reception hall Judge. his ninth o f the season, got the bet­ American League rder. cash. Phone 4,353. freely, fully, amd richly aa now,” public opinion persecute them and Tha loveranleat will eee that I share second floor, steam beat, shades H-8-10-S6. ter of Chicago's rookie. Silent John Evening Herald Batting— Johnson. Athletics, .393; said Comsomal Pravda In declaring hold them up to contampL" with the thrifty ones who work and and acreens. A good rent. Very reS' AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Whitehead 4 to 1, with the aid of Moses, Athletics, .353. The mere the women adept them­ save." sonable. Inquire at 93 Hamlin SL at Manchester. : within and for the Hank Greenberg's 13th circuit swat Runs— Johnson, Athletics, 43. CLASSIFIED HOUSEHOLD SERVICES District of Mancheiter. on the tth. selves to the heat wave tbe lovelier and lost a shut out through M arty Runs batted in — Greenberg, they look. But man's sartorial ad­ OFFERED 13-A FOR R E N T— 6 ROOM tenement, day of June. A. p.. 1935. First Clerk—Don’t you patronise advertisements Preaent WILLIAM R. HYDE, Esq.. Hopkins' boundary belt. Bridges Tigers, 52. justments to tt merely emphasize bis UiMJLJl _ <96^56 with all improvements, hot water WILLIAM H. BURKE, JR., the barber across the street any UPHOLSTERING--A world of new Judae. gave only 6 bits and Whitehead 4. Hits— Johnson, Athletics, 68. AUenON ungainly points. Even If he removes Conat si* s v «r »* « words ib • heat, 2 Lincoln street. Inquire 53 MARKET more? laltlals. numbers and sbbr*»l*tlon* and faeclnating possibilities in fur Estate of Denhls Dunn iits ot Man- Fay Thomas of the Browns bested Doubles— Vosmik, Indians, 14. a collar he suggests a giraffe. WHAT Summer street. chrater, in said District, deceased. Oral Hildebrand of the Indians 3 to Second Clerk—No. He is too ab­ each count as a -ord and compound niture decoration still await your Triples—Cronin, Red Sox, 7. words as two worda Minimum cost is The Administrator havinr exhibited 1 with five hit hurling. - All tbe BACHELOR P A R H GUEST sent-minded. Last time I went in for YOU GET TOR discovery here. Phone 3616. Our his final administration account with Home runs— Johnson, Athletics, Movie Actress—I want to get a arlca ot thrss linta FOR R E N T —6 ROOM lower flat, scoring came in the fourth inning TO OPEN JUNE 16 a shave WILLIAM S. HYDE year ago today, with sales amount­ preaches economy to his wife and OeORfiMV ANOgPtKI, via, Ageratum, Lobelia, Snap ranged unknown to Mr. Burke until gfth day. quire 147 Birch ctreet Judffe. SAM PARKS WINNER ing to 12,206.64 or a total of 322,- then goes down town and makes a OIMUMSO A8 TWO No “ till torbldi"; dieplay ilnaa aot dragon. Zinnias and Cosmos. Trans H-«-lft-35. a short time before he was asked to OF ARMARAig filGNAL 115.89 for the week. The auction sale foolish bet... .Before marriage men sold. planted tomato plants 15c a dor., go to' the Inn. A supper was served CORPC UNIM IN. Tha Mtrald w ill not ba raaponalbla AT A •‘OirnT OK PROBATE HELl) this year is to be opened a week and women argue, after that they for mora than oua Incorreot Inaertlon 75c a hundred, J5.00 a thousand. HOUSES FOR RENT 65 Defendant in Suit Says He and during the evening he was pre­ FORCRO THR Ht Man«?lir;iicr. within and for the OF NATIONAL OPEN late, the date of the opening being dispute.... Among labor-saving de- of any advartlaament orderad for lA’ ttuce 10c a dor.. 50c hundred. UUtrict of Ma. y posting ford late of Mancheeter, In eald Dle- combination of Oakmont's night­ administrator Kenneth Dameron and STEALIN— Bur LADIES, a copy of this order on the public trict, deccaeed. marish hazards and two days of CLASSIFICATIONS sign post nearest to the place wiiern TJie Executor havinir exhibited hla on March 26, when the code author­ IN ADDITION TO SILVER LANE stormy weather on the rolling battle ity office was moved to the office of nr AINT— so, GO Elrtha se>«eeoessesoso%eesssssA.a the deceased last dwelt within said ndmlnistrution account with eald es­ f l ^AHEAD? HE'LL PROB'LV EBdagamanta • • o • • • • • s onu o«g.. # Bus Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge town and by puhtlshing tiie tame in tate to thin Court for nllowutice. it ia ground a few miles outside of Pitts­ the Norwich Credit Rating Bureau Marrlagaa .. s • • ...... * « party or team trips, we also offer aome newspaper having a circulation ORDERED:— That the I6th day of burgh. It may be entirely too soon which Mr. Williams managed, he MALCOtJinAN «g O O G E Caatba 7 passenger redan delivery. Phone In said probate diatrict. within ten Juno A. D„ 1935, at 8 o'clock (*. t.) if they never play another national days from the date of tiiis order, and fornqon. at the Probate Office. In eaid was made secretary. C^r6 ot Thanka .gbooMewi****** 3063. 8860, 8864. championship on the course whose 1b Uamorlam ...... return make to this court of tht no­ Mancbcelcr. be end the eame is ae- Mr. Williams says he has his NRA e m r . IV NEA SHVKC. INW tioat and Pound •oooooow**.ossoo« tice given. si^ned for a^henrlnjr on the aHowanoc builders saw fulfilled their predic­ Code Authority certificate to prove T.H.MaU.aPAT,0FP.’ ABnouncamanta •m.** WU.UAM S IlVDK of said admlntstrniion account wltli tion that 70 would not be broken by that he was an agent of the N R A ParaoBala .e.s.o.wigsicg.gokwobew REPAIRING 23 Judge, said estate, and this Court dlrecte tlie H-4-10-35. Executor to jrlve public notice to all the pick of the shot making profes­ and does not fear the outcome of AatoBiahllaa sion. the suit charging him with fraudu­ Automobllaa for Bala .e.*.os»*di/a WE SPECIALIZE IN lawn mower pereona interested therein to appear AutOBiobllaa for Ezobanga sharpening. Kanaen and Edgerton, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD and he heard thereon by pubtlehlnK a In something like 446 rounds dur­ lent representation aa such an agent. Auto Aeeaaaorlaa—Tlraa .•••••• at Manchester, within and for the copy of this order In some newspaper ing the three days competition Auto RapatiiOff<-Palntlng ••••o 655 North Main street. Telephone District of Mancheeter, on the Sth day havina a cireiilatinn In said District. J S > 7,385. Delivery service. of June, A. I).. 1935. h\»' f!a\s before sahl d.iy oi iienriiig Oakmont’s par of 72 was broken Auto Schoola ...... 1*A only three times and equalled twice. qUAllYY CUH t h e y 'ah both crooks, s u m . lakes BUT WHERE'S Autoa->Shlp by Truck «. iTcaent WILLIAM H, HYDE. I'-XI.. and return make to this Court. “SEA^FOUHEUGirr’ w e l l , SUK THAT'S A Autoa—‘For Hlra ...... MOWER SHARPENING, key mak­ Jutfge. Ji*HN J. WALLETT. Henry Picard’s 33-37—70 was the r e a l NAME IS b r a m b l e . HE^ THE g i r l , MYSTERY. TH' 6UL Oaragaa—Sarvloa-^toraga Estate of .Marjory McDiarmid late Clerk. low mark. The new champion was DOJE TIME FUH FO'GERV, A N ' ing, lock, vacuum cleaner, clock, of aManchester. In said District, de­ PEGGY? WASN'T WITH 'EM. MotoreyoUa^BioyoUa .... ______H-6-10-86. installed after shooting successively Waatad Autoa—Motorcyolaa ... tl gun repairing. Bralthwalts, 52 ceased. LUTHER LEAiniE PAGEANT FRECKLES ANU UIS FRIENDS By BlnsHer WATSON AINT NO MO'A LAWVA Baalaaaa aad Profaaaloaal Saralaaa Pearl street. The Administrator having exhibited steady but by no means spectacular THAN I j - Bualaaaa Sarvlcaa Oftarad . . . . . I I hla administration account with said rounds of 77, 73, 73. 76 for a 72 hole f ( LISTE XT Houaabold Sarvloaa Offarad . .• . . l l - A eatate to this Court for allowance, it Play Depictinff Man’s Quest for is aggregate of 299. He was of course RuUdIng--Contracting ..«.oog«b II HELP WANTED— the only player to break 300, there­ Floriata^Nuraa*'iea ...... I I ORDERED: -That the 15lh dayof DIZZY DEAN HURLS God to Be Presented Wednes­ Funaral DIractora ...... 11 MALE 36 .Tune. A. I>.. 1935. at 8 o'clock (s. t.f by achieving something that none of day Nijiht Here. Baating—Plumbing’—Roofing H forenoon, at the Trobaie Office. In his predecessors, including the great iBauraoca ...... H said Mancheiter. be and the eame la Bob Jones could accomplish when assigned for a hearing on the lalow- "The Search For The Light," a MlUlnary—Draaamaklng .«•••*• It RADIO. SOUND TELEVISION. CARDS TO VICTORY the last national open was held at Movlog—Trucking—RdOraga •••• 10 Spare time training. 110 monthly. ance of aaid administration account religious pageant depicting man's Public Paaaangar Sarvtea ...... I0>A with said estate, and thla Court di­ Oakmont in 1927. Palnting—Papartng ....•.•••••• tl Excellent opport\inittcs. Write, rects the Administrator to give pub­ quest for God from the beginning Profaaalonal Sarvicaa ...... mo I t Radio Engineer, Box C, Manches­ lic notice to all persons interested of time to the present, will be pre­ Rapairing ...... SI ter Herald. therein to appear and he heard there­ sented by the Luther League of the Tailoring—Dyalng—Claaning ••• tl on by publialiing a cop> of this order Red Birds Crush Cubs 13-2 NORTH END PUYGROUND Emanuel Lutheran church next Tollat Gooda and Sarvica ...... t l WANTED—MAN to work on farm. in soma newspaper having a circula­ (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Waatad—Buatnaaa Ba.vico SI Muat be able to handle horses. Tele- week Wednesday night at 8 o’clock tion tn said District, five days before The gnomes bowled for a little Edaaattoaal phone Rosedale 31-4. said day of hearing and return make for Third Straight Win RELD DAY POSTPONED on the south lawn o f the church on "Don't fret 'bout me. I've just been Couraaa and Ciaaaaa ...••••••••« I I to this Court. Church street. Invitations have while and then fair Dotty, with a roaming ’round." WILLIAM S HYDE Privata Inatruetioa •••••••••• 0 # t l been sent to other Leagues in the smile, said, "Gee. I ’m getting use 'Twas Duncy. Then he joined the Bancing •«««••*.foaebog«oogbb»«ll*A POULTRY AND Judge. vicinity to attend and a cordial in­ bunch, and said, “ I had a hap­ Muatcal— Dramatic .o.oob«o*sq.rw St 11.8-10-35. Since Shake-up. Hollister Street Pupils Round­ to all the noise you men make, now. 01 Wanted—InatruotioB ...•••M b M 10 SUPPLIES vitation la also extended to the py hunch that I ’d find something 10 43 ed Up by Principal and public. "In fact, I think I ’d like to bowl. rtnaaalal thrilling. Now, just guess what I Bofida—Btooka—M ortgagM It FOR SALE— BROILBRS and young Brought Back to School. A cast of 80 members, not in­ Give me a bMl and let me roll it have found." SALESMAN SAM '______Sam Gets the Eyeful BoatBaaa Opportunttfaa I I ducks. Call after 8 p. m. Mrs. Jacob BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. cluding singers, will take part in down toward the pins. I ’ve watch­ Bv Sman Money to Loon ...... I I The great tribal battle between ed you men, so I know how." HOtMOY tiUCe. Y a c r a c k SEAM I AN' 0OY, i f * Herman, 847 West Middle Turn­ TO RENT The annual field day which was the pageant, which relates how the The whole bunch tried to guess, OID rAN', COMR-TK t h i n k o p i i ; F A N S ? they PBOB'ly U .lp and .lloorlaao pike. Dizzy Dean and Joe "Ducky to have been held this morning on people of America can bring the "A ,ood idea,” Goldy cried, as but they were wrong. Then they IT h k t H O M ea y e v t a o p y , Y t R You MAKE A H IT MliTVl SAP), INHEN I CAfAft IN t M AN N A G ET A LOOK AT TH' FIVCA CeWTA Help Wanted—F.srisl...... Ik BENTON ST.—8-room Single, 2- she ran up to Dotty’s .side, "I, too, Help Wanted—Mkl...... 14 Wucky" Medwick, instead of lead­ the north end playground between light of Christianity to heathen heard Duncy say, “ I found a keg of T H ’ T a l k o p T K ’ T o to w i TH* CltOHJOl NOTICED A LOTTA p a n s NEtO HO^^E RUN KlNG{ toeu, car garage. will have a try at it. W e’ll prob’ly gsiesmen Wanted ...... 14-A pupils of the Hollister street school countries. Extensive rehearsals rootbeer underneath a great big N0W,'tOU DRIVE MS TO AT TH' GATE. I LL STfeP OUT AN' G ive 'EM Help Wanted—Male or romalo.. IT ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 ing to discord and defeat in the St. and the Manchester Green school, have been held for several weeks, make you roar. HE WAS ON AN ERRAND OF T R O IT E R ST.—6-room in three- Louis club apparently has been hav­ tree. AN E Y E F U L . I Agents Wonted ...... IT family. was called off tjiis morning because under the direction of Miss Mltzi "Hey, Coppy, set the pins up "Some acorn cups is what we MERCY WHEN HE WAS TAKEN.. DORCHESTER STREET AS Sltuotione Wanted—Female ... II ing a good effect. Judging by re­ straight, then stand a safe ways Sltuatlona Wanted—M el. I I 4-room tn three family. of wet grounds and the rain. The Berggren and her flower committee need. Come on. you tots, and show FtASTASTIx J C A M .- FOR SA LE — QUEEN Ann desk, sults since the flare up at iHtts- pupils of the different schools were and Mrs. Beatrice Pearson and her back and wait. W e may try once, AND MV OWN KID'S LIFE Employment Agencies ...... 44 girl's new bicycle. Phone 7905. M AIN ST.—6-room Flat, upper, burgH last week. Dizzy and Joe are some speed. I'm going to have a Uea Steek—Pets—PaoHry-aVehleleo with garage. to have met at the schools and were dramatic committee. and then not want to tr y ' it any dandy drink. Who’s gam : to join HANGS IN THE BALANCE, flogs— Birds—Pats ...... 41 out to "show" each other on the to be provided with transportation The principal parts In the pag- more." Ltvs Stuck— Vshiclea ...... 41 Store and dwellmg, near Cen­ with m e?" ball field. This work plus a strate­ to the playground. Instead o f go­ ent will be taken by Dorothy An­ UNTIL HE'S FOUND.* Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 HOUSEHOLD GOODS M ter. gic sbakeup by Manager Frank "I am," cried Scouty. "Find . Wanttd - Pati—Poultry—Stock 44 ing to the schools, as directed, . a derson. Gladys Johnson and Ernest The two girls had a lot o f fun, DURKIN ST.-t^-room Flat, up­ Frish has brought tbe Cards three stick. W e’ll ram the bung ouH For tolo—Mlacallaoeoaa FOR SALE—A PO R C E LA IN lined number of the boys put in an ap­ Berggren. Special music will be but shortly Goldy said. “ I ’ve done mighty quick. And. look, here In' per. straight victories over the challeng­ Articlaa tor Sale ...... 4k refrigerator. F. E. Collins, R. D. pearance at the playground. When furnished by the children’s chorus all of the bowling that I care to. a mallet. That will help us with Beau and Aeecsaorlas ...... 41 ing Ciibs. enabling them to hold sec­ No. 1. Rockville. Telephone Rose- W IN TE R ST.—6-room in two- it was found that there was a num­ and a double quartet. A platform Gee, my arm is stiff. our task. Building Uatcriala ...... eT ond pisce safe from Pittsburgh's dale 27-4. family, Boston style. ber absent from the schools, espe­ will be erected on the lawn for use "W here's Duncy? Let him bowl Olamonda—Watohea—Jawalry .. 41 threats. 'Now. Duncy, swing the mallet, KlactHeal Appllancaa— Radio .. 4t cially at the Hollister street school. as a stage and there will be special a bit. Say, I’ll just bet that he and I ’ll hold the long stick in my Since the "scrap," Medwick, who Fuel and Feed ...... 41-A TWO GENUINE LEATHER chairs EDWARD J. HOLL Principal Bentley came to the- lighting effects. can’t hit a single pin. although hand. Be sure and hit the stick, Oardtn — Farm—Dairy Produola 40 was already in the midst of a hit­ 13.00 each. Mohair pa-.cr suite, A -i Telephone 4642 grounds, rounded up the boys and he’ll try to give them all a biff." instead of me. That’s al. I ask." Houaabold Qouds ...... kl ting spurt bos driven out seven hits MachInary and Tools ...... kl condition, 329.50. Good value at took them back to school, announc­ Sugar refineries use old burnt "W hy, Duncy is nowhere in 866 Main Street in 17 times up while Dii, after do­ Musical Inatruraanta ...... kl 375.00. Benson Furniture and ing that the field day would be held bones for filtering and whitening sight." said Scouty. "1 hope he’s (Duncy gets a nice foamy bath Offlea aad Stora Eautpmant. . . . 14 ing some relief work Wednesday Tuesday. sugar. •paclals at tba S to ra s...... 44 Radio. "Home of Good Bedding." all right." A voice then cried, In tbe next storj-)* WaarlBg Apparal—Furs ...... 4T I Wantad—To Buy ...... kl FOR SA LE —GLENW OOD combtna- tion stove, gas aad oil, 2 tanks. *;a s Bii<;(HLs Meeme—Bear*—Hetelo—lUoone ALLE Y OOP A Timely Susrgestion Hv Pi-Mrik K a i 'I c Reeraaraala Also kitchen cabinet, 25 Middle Politics By H A M LIN 0 1 ^ Roome Without Board kl Turnpike West. / EXCUSE ME IF BARBARA IfiKT TAKING NAPS, NOW LIE q u ie t l y AND X -WELL.. THE IDEA THAT ^orders Wanted ...... m . a O O O L A , V^ILE I TUCK JUST A TRY PUTTING A CLOCK BESIDE KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE fO F w a t c h in g the SCHEME Country Board-Reioru *0 WHO WILL SUCCEED *YHE OEOADTED o c c u p y ■AND DON'T t h e r e ^ f if t y Su c k s e a r b a r a ' MINUTE , HER BED, AND SHOW HER HOW Botela—Reatauroota ...... 41 SEE TH E NEW A IR conditioned O O P S G IR L AN D LAST, BLIT N O T LEAST, THE m in u t e h a n d . 'WHEN .CLOCK APPEALED HAS ONE MONARCH, QUEEN UMPaTEED l E OCJ P i c k a n y IN IT FOR YOU, IF ^ I N BED. AMY. I HAVE ^THE HAND MOVES TO INOtCATB IT HAS MOVED A 6 TO HER . IT •Waatad— Rooms— Board ...... kl Coolerator Refrigerators at L. T. FR IE N D . LEFT-WINGERS,A REVOLUTION RUT , ADVANTAGE ■ THE GRAND WI7ER, THE POWER BE­ T h E y o u g e t m e THERE A SueaESTON HALF AN HOUR. THEN TELL HER HALF h o u r ,VOU REMAINS TTO BE EVEN IF SHE ■aol Maiato Fat Meal Wood Co., 55 Bisscll street. Open ARY GROUP THAT WAS P l AW y n DAISIES O N I’M NOT : Aparuaeau, Flats, Taaemsnts.. kl HIND -THE THRONE? AFFAIRS ARE ANOTHER IN T E N m i n u t e s .;^ I THINK YOU IF SHE’LL REST THAT LONG SHE MAY GET UP SEEN IF IT'LL REMAINS AWAKE, dally and Thursday and Saturday NIN(3 A POLITICAL COUP, t h e w a v / SLEEPY, CAN USE. HASN'T Bualaasi Locatloaa for Raot ... 44 until 9 p. m. FACTOR M O O V lA H ^ NOW, s t e p ON r - CAN GET UP- /F S Y f AND PLAY. INDUCE A//N/,} SHE’LL HAVE Moaaaa for Rant ...... u FURTHER COMPLICATED BY FOQZY, MOMMY, FALLSN ASteeP. th e W HOSE WITH THE IDEA OF PLACING RK3MT' *■'— IT^ r_____ SLEEP. H AD A ■aburbaa for Rant ...... t l A l l e y o o p s Ra l , w h o w a s l e f t 1 PONT TtCKINd USUALLY , Bammar Homaa for Rant ...... it PARTIN, ALLEY OOP ON THE THRONE. WANT TO HALF HOURS, .Woatag to Rant ...... n IN CHARGE OF THINGS , TAKES CARE, ■ r REST. APARTMENTS—FLATS— THIS VWAT WILL THEY I, . ^ TAKE , OF THAT. ■ aol Batata For bolo BY MNCr GUZZLE. 0 0 . N O W 7 . \ ' PLb’ */ NAP. ' 'Apartaiont Bnlldlag for Salo ... kl TENEMENTS 63 Bualaaaa Proparty for Salo . . . . . Tt ------J Feraao aad Load for Bola ...... t l ONE, TWO A THREE room apart- B ouom for Bala Tl ments. Cost nothing to inspect Uts far gala ...... t i them. See Jensen, Johnson Blocks, M, ^sort Proaarty for gslo .. u . m T4 709 Main street. Phone 6070-7635. a l l e y OOP, I : l e . : iobw ta for tblo ...... Tk Raai Batata for Bubaago Tt PCEHISTOCIC CAVE­ ■OP ,-ITbatog—lUbl ■atAto ...... f t FOR RENT— F1\T5 ROOM tene- MAN. WHO PELL INYO LAND . AaotlaM.-IiaMal Bottaao ment, all rnoder,: improvements. In­ DRAMA IS OPEN '. - , quire 10 Cottage street. AN UNDERGROUND "OF MOO, WHO bJMlBbl ItoUgoa N RlVEC ON THE EVE OP WENT TOOOPfe speculation - s h e is FO B REINT— SIX RCOM tenement HIS DUEL WITH THE RESCUE, AND QUEEN GRANCD KNOWN TO HAVE HER _ Jp*'- with garage, on Wadsworth street, .MOOVIAN MONARCH. FAILED YO RETURN. UMPATEEDLE POOZY WtZEl? EYE ON THE ROYAL r, M. M a u. e. n , PALACE OF MOO. roBt 328. Inquire U Wadnrorth 8U ... . 0 ^ leis »Y_iiica uevici, inc