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VOL. LOL, NO. 175. (Oil—Hlod AdvKtUlpf «a Pogo lA), MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDl ^AY, APRIL 25, 1934. (SDTTEEN PAGES) PRICT: THREE CSNSSi ------s x m SUPT. VERPLANCK Lodge Shows Scars of D illing^ Battie SKSNO WORD OF ^ PLANS TO RETIRE our ON OTE DESPITE HUGE CHASE Noted Educator Sopervised LIST TUMULTY 20 Employees of Vander- DOfinger and Hb Pals Still Local Schools for 41 brook Nursery Leave Dillinger Developments Years — Tells Board He AS HOLDER OF at Large— Estimate Orei Jobs— Burr Workers Fail By Associated Press <^Copeland of New York charged that SIL V E SHARE Developments in the Dillinger Federal, state and local authorities 5,000 Officers Are in Pur* Hopes to Take Long Vaca­ manhunt. had failed to cooperate to tbs hunt to Return Today to TheR An army of more than 6,000 of­ Others denied it. ficers combed the middlewest for Reports at were that 100 s u i t - ^ e l l Have Hin tion— Wife in ni HealtL the outlaw. crack agents were . gathering as Secretary to Preheat WH- Tasks. Attorney General Cummings at further reinforcements. Wasbtogtpn smked for airplanes, At St. Paul, Dilllnger’s girl friend, Before Long,” Says D^ Fred A. Verplanck, for the pait SOB Owns Poor Fniiire armored cars and sulditlonal men to Ehrelyn Freicbette, who is part 41 years connected with Manchester Ninety employees of the Burr' wipe out the . Indian, was reported to have ad­ partment of Justice NHirsery, Inc., did not return to work mitted she is not a ward of the gov­ public schools In supervisory capa­ IlM -government put its ace Contracts InTolvin; 100,- this morning following a walk-o«rt slfu^tiM Into the Nortk woods of ernment. Consequently the govern­ city, and one of the leading educa­ ment will not have to defend her off that started yesterday afternoon. Wisconsin country, determtoed to Official tors in the State of Connecticut, charges of harboring Dillinger in a Before the day was flUlHhed all but bring tbe outlaw back dead or alive. will retire from active duty ip June, 000 Ounces of the MetaL eight, employed as wrappers and Thousands of tips came from St. Paul apartment. 1939, it was learned this morning, packsrs In the storehouse on Oak­ private citizens as to the where­ From Rhinelander, Wis., It waa BULLETIN! following a meeting of the Board ^ abouts of the elusive fugitive. disclosed that an unidentified friend Washington, April 29.— (AP)— A land street bad left their work. This St. Paul, April 26.— (AP) — Education last night. The desire morning only three of the eight re­ Fears were expressed Dillinger of Emil Wanatka, owner of the Little Bohemia resort—scene of Four mien and two women new list of silver holdeni submitted turned. might try to liberate his pals now raided a fann home near Elk Sunday night’s shootings—had tip­ to the Senate today by the Treasury Vanderbrook Strike held In the Ohio state prison at Col­ river today, took a small umbus, or his girl friends Jailed at ped off Federal authorities of the rm included the name of Joseph P. A t 8:30 this morning 20 of the amount of cash and fled, caus­ employees- of the Vanderbrook Madison, Wis. presence there of the Dillinger ing a general alarm to Twin inmulty, secretary to President United States Senator Royal S. gang. Wilson, as having four future con­ Nursery on Lydall street left their City police who were told er­ tracts involving 100,000 ounces. worki which was about half of the roneously the gunmen bad com­ Tumulty, now practicing law in totf£:number employed there. 'The mandeered an automobile. Washington, wao listed as having reaanh for the walk-out was a re­ The reports led the authori­ four long future contracts for de­ quest,for more pay. ties to believe that the raiders ’The trouble at the Burr plant might have been members' of livery in May. PRESIDENT TO ASK POWER started yesterday morning when a the John DiOinger gang who This list wound up except for ap­ -petition asking for more pay, but have been sought In this area proximately 100 names, the report not stating the amount wanted, was since they shot their way prepau^d by the Treasury at the re­ turned In to, Charles Burr, His TO BUILD BIGGER N AVY through a large force of Fed­ quest of the Seisate to determine fatbtf, C. R. Burr, was not at the eral men who surrounded a whether there h ^ been undue specu­ offica-at the time. The request waa Mercer, Wis., hideout Sunday lation in the metsi. The first list was not met and tJie six who had signed night. presented yesterday ‘ did not return to work. Later on to Wants Authority to Start ’The police broadcast advtoed The Treasury said it had difflcul- the afternoon they met other em­ GRANDAME SAVES all squads to be on the lookout ty getting infomiatlon about ployees and from talks that they had for a mud covered blad< sedan the 100 persetts. A Senate investi­ with them, there was an Increase Id Naval Construction at containing four or five men and gation may be instituted to get the The window shattered by bullets and the heavy timbers studded with the number who did not return to LIHLE BOY’S LIFE two. wome*- The broadcast data from the individuals. shell holes, here you see a comer of the near work, reaching a high point shortly stated that "the men are heavily The National City bank was re­ Mercer, Wis., after Federal agents had fired on the resort in their fruitless after 2 o’clock. Once to Bring Fleet Up to armed— use extreme care." ported to have 7,994,166.48 ounces attempt to trap John EMUinger. Paid 812 Weekly and 90 long and 329 Short future Last night the employees that left 6,000 ARE SEARCHING contracts, each involving 28,000 work met at the hall in the Cowles Treaty Limits. But Three Taken to Hospital Mercer, Wis., April 26.—(AP)— ounces. Hotel. ITiere was a temporary or­ America’s million dollar murderer, In addition National City sub­ ganization perfected consisting of a with a puny |25 price tag on his F. A. Verplanck With Bums After Can of sidiaries in foreign countries were chairman, a secretary and treasurer Washington, April 26— (AP) — head—and the blood of 13 men and a captain of the pickets. it upon the part of Mr. Verplanck to reported to hold 2,198,260.98 ounces President Ftoosevelt Intends to ask across his bullet blazed trail-s­ and 9.9 long and 43 short future con­ was brought out at the meeting that authority in a forthcoming supple­ Naphtha Explodes. mocked today an army, of more retire from the post that he has the men and women who walked held for nearly a half century was tracts. mental appropriation bill to start than 9,000 officers who bunted him. Other E(44ders out have been engaged during the “We’U have John Dillinger before' made known to the Board, also the present busy season. The men work actual naval construction to bring requiBst by Mr. Verplanck that he A Atwater Kent, of New York, Bridgeport, April 36.- -(AP) —A long," said toe Department of Jus- radio magnate, was reported to^Aold FOR FAR EAST MOVE ntoq pnd one-half hours a d fy and the Uhited.Bts,t«» fl«et up to treaty tioarAhroqgrtJts (^^sion of invtstl* be veUeved of a portion of the exact­ grandmother’s heroism and quick 675,334.46 DUAfea A laM L. fix a wee)c. For thin gaiJamAC^icag^ ing duties at supervision of the it PraUdaat totoktof today saved the life of her Kent, at the same a<»sw, t4,M I L The eamestnesfl of the govern­ ^^Sfjho^tbla gpuMr. . wovk 54 hours a week for a nto*-^^r Y>D*4ietctioD program three year old grandson when a sud- It is understood that Mrs.- Ver- ^ounces. ment’s (ietermlnatioD was witness* amount. a ay '1 ___ ^ , pbtha to tbe kitchen ^ by both toe great number and Manck’s health is a factor in Mr. Nederlaadschs crediet e& fUndtoi-' Sint« Dqartment, Hcwever,iu. S .'P L l^ PA ^E S 631-683 Central They Intended to request an « - ■ "" ,tion recioy enacted High calibre/of agents they threw Verplanck’s plan to retire €md that svereinzing, of Amsterdam, HoUjlnd, h/er, the boy, smd the crease to 518 a week for the men authorized a building program up into the hunt. he plans to take a long vacation. owned by James P. Warburg, .New boy’s aunt so seriously that they ' and a like proportion for the women. to treaty limits. But there was no word of the ^ order to accompany her, he has York financier, ai^d his fan^y, was satBt m Oetafled Sindy THROUGH CANAL They also voted to ask that t3ie day The appropriation measure, total- were taken to the Bridgeport hos­ 'asked that he be relieved of some listed for 96 long and 8 short fu­ pital. desperado despite the intensity of be cut to nine hours for the men. the hunt. of the duties connected with his ture contract! for delivery in vari­ of Japanese Message Is ’ Plcketiiig Starts (Oonttoued on Page Eleven) Flames envelophd Little Larry office this year. ous months. 'Vernon as the. pan of naphtha which In a criminal career dating onlv This morning there was maos from last June, this Sl-year-old ming Assistant. F. P. Keelon, 44 Beaver street, bad been used for cleaning garments picketing in front .of the Burr office small town man from has In consideration of Superintend­ New York City, was reported to Completed. | Takes Less Than 48 Hours spilled and ignited. on Oakland street. They reraednHd cost an estimated 51.600,000 to law ent Verplanck’B long and illustrious hold four long future contracts for Smothered Blaze there for an hour and then left, with LEVriT PROPOSES enforcement funds and another service, the board last night ap­ delivery in July and Francis P. Mrs. Agrnes Repka, 99, his grand­ a captain and a few men and women 5500,000 In loot from banks be baa pointed Arthur L. niing, principal Keelon, of the same address was for 101 War Vessels to remaining around to do picket duty. mother, raced to a bed room after Yy Aseooiatbd Press robbed. Yet the only reward offer­ of the High school, assistant to Mr. listed for 31 long future contracts C. R. Burr was away from town vainly trying to beat out the flames World capitals turfied speculative ed today for his capture is the nom­ Verplanck and appointed Edson M. and five short futures through Har- yesterday. At his office this morn­ NEW STATE PARTY with her bands, snatched up a blan­ eyes toward Wsuthington today, Steam Into Atlantic. Bailey, teacher of bookkeeping and ing he said that he did not know ket and rolled the youngster, inal 526 which the state of Indlsoa director of vocational guidance, (Oontinaed on Page Fourteen) awaiting its move In the delicate what the employees wanted, as nn emothering the fire. offers automatioally for the arrest assistant principal for the next year. situation aroused by Japan’s declar­ had had no information from them. Mrs. Repka, Mra. Anna Phillips, of parole violators. the boy’s aunt, who lives upstairs All the Dillinger furore, the DU- d Balboa, C. Z., April 28.— (AP) — The nursery business, he said, has Mr. niing will still serve as princi­ ation of policy I the Far Blast. Announces Meeting in Hart­ and who also was trying to save the Less than 48 hours after the giant been poor for several years and linger desperadoism, and the DU- pal of the High school but will take The State Department wsis silent boy, and Vernon, were taken to the over some of the duties of the su­ but is making a detailed shudy of aircraft carrier Lexington led the Itoger deaths have occurred during SANDERS MAY QUIT hospital. ’The boy has second de­ a period in which, except for a pa­ perintendent of schools during the the question. naval parade of the United States (Oonttoned on Page Eleven) * ford on May 5 to Organ­ gree bums on the face and body, coming year. Presumably it is debating whether role, he would still have been to a fleet on its start through the Pan­ Mrs. Repka has bums of the right prison cell. He was freed on Ids Few men in public life in Connec­ to Join Great Britain in asking that hand. ticut today are respected more than G. 0. P. LEADERSHIP Tokyo clarify its statement warn­ ama Canal, the tralnsbip Melville— ize— His Statement plea that he was not an habitual Superintendent of Schools F. A. ing western powers not to disturb brintong up the rear of the great KIDNAPING VICTIM criminal and that be was needed Verplanck. Of good old Colonial I peace in China and that Japan con­ flotilla—left Gatun locks shortly for the support of an aged father. stock, he was bom in Brooklyn, New siders herself responsible for condi­ before 4&wn today. Washington, April 28 — (AP) — Europe Interested York, Feb. 9, 1860, the son of tions there. No sooner had the last unit been Albert Levitt, foe of the Connecti­ FABER IDENTIFIED Even Europe displayed sharp to« 111 Health May Force Him to tereat In the killer’s case today. 'I'ha Bronck and Julia S. (Ayer) Vor- A spokesman for the Japanese locked throughf than a strict censor' RESCUED BY WOMAN cut Republican state organisation planck. He is the descendant in foreign office blunUy replied to re­ ship on can!cables and dispatches re- and now a special assistant to A t­ Zwoelf Uhr Platt, published to Ber­ thq seventh generation from Abra­ Resign — Others' Men­ quests for explanation of the de­ g a tin g the movement of'the vessels torney General Cummings, mailed AS BANK ROBBER lin, hinted that Nasi (Sermany ham Verplanck who came to New claration by saying; In the fleet was lifted. letters to forty Connecticut citizens might give America a lesson to Amsterdam, now New York in 16SS "Our statement has been made. Censorship was imposed when, Uses Husband’s Gun to Cow today proposing a meeting at (Hotel bow to deal with American dei- from Holland. On his mother's tioned (or the Post. others read it as they will.’’ simulating actual emergency war Heubleln) Hartford, May 8, to form peradoet), and pointed to starillsa- ’The British request for elucida­ conditions, an attempt was started a new political party In the state. tlon. (Continued on Page Four) tion waa conveyed to Foreign Minis­ before daylight Monday to complete Captors and Then Frees The new party, Levitt said, would Companion of Millen Broth­ British newspapers, their urge the transit of the 101 iptr vessels Washington, April 38— (AP) — ter Hirota by Ambassador Lindley be separata from the Independent for details unsatisfied even by thou­ this afternoon. from the Pacific to the Atlantic in Republican piurty which organized sands of words of "cabled copy,'* Everett Sanders was reported today 24 hours. ers Is Picked Ont by Tell­ Great Britain surveyed the situa­ Prisoner. under LevitVs leadership and placed telephoned to (Chicago and other as ready to relinquish his seat at Valuable Experience the wheel of the Republican ma­ tion anxiously but did not commit a ticket to tod M d to 1932. Nathan points for further accounts of the SLAYS DAUGHTER In a statement to the Associated hunt. chine herself. The London press general­ Press immediately after the history- B. 3tons. of New Haven, Independ­ er in Courtroom. This decision by Sanders, former ly diaplayed worry and hostility to­ Forth Worth, Texas, April 26.— ent Republican state obairman, has From tbe attorney general at making movement ended. Comman­ Washington on down, the gove.'n- secretary to Calvin Coolldge and ward Tokyo’s attitude. der to Chief David F. Sellers said: (AP)—A 28 year old telephone «i- criticised Levnt to recent aUte- WITH SASHWEIGHT director of Herbert Hoover’s unsuc­ In (Geneva Maaayukl Yokoyanaa, ^neer owes his freedom today to a menta for some of his policies- ment pointed its full strength at "The copttououB transit on the Dedham, Mass., April 28.—(AP)— this one man. Re-enforcemeots cessful campaign for re-election was Japanese consul, general, smd Japan quick thinking woman gasoline sta­ Levitt annoimced on a visit to A university graduate, Abe Faber, went Into the field today, amoog attributed by Intimate friends large­ did not want to drive westerners (jQapttoped vn Page Foortepn) tion operator. Connecticut three weeks ago ho was and a 31 year old Bostonian, Irving ly to ill-health. from the Far East and intended to With her husband, she rescued oonsldering forming a new party. Millen, t o ^ y are identified as par- them W. A. Rorer, toe officer who Fatally Wonnds Wife and The chairman of the Republican respect treaties. him from tbe hands of three kid­ "I feel safe to sUttog it is likely tidt>ants to toe of the brought about toe arrest of anoth­ National committee was reported "Japan nevertheless,’’ he added, napers smd aided in the capture of that the movement will be support­ Newiham Trust Company, on Feb­ er public menace, GMorge (Machine; rtitlng In seclusion at his nearby "cannot accemt and will oppose any two of them. The third member of ed to HartfortL Norwich, New Lk»^ ruary 2, with its subs^uent murder Gun) Kelley, kldnaper-gim-maa now serving a life sentence to Fed­ Hien Hangs Himself; See Maryland farm. form o f assistance to Chins whi<± the kidnaping gang remained at don, Bridgeport, Danbury, Stam­ of a policeman. Sources close to Sanders said he is contrary to .peace In Eastern ford, and New Haven,’’ he said. Tbe identification was made by eral prison. large today. Borer In Conunand had sent telegrams to many Repub­ Asia.” ’Ihe woman, Mrs. G. H. McKee, "The purpose of the movement is to John D. Riordon, teller at the bank, No Motive for Crime. Rorer was to command of toe lican committeemen, calling them pulled Charles M. Kdla, Jr., from reduce taxes in the state, get bet­ and first witness of the day in the small army of government officers to an early meeting, probably in JAPANESE STATEMENT ■f.r :V - rumble seat of an automobile ter prices for milk to the ■ farmers trial at the two men and Irving's and consumers, provide employment older brotoer Murton, who are conoentrated to toe wooded seetioa Waahington. Tokyo, April ’26.—(Ap)-r>Ippan yesterday a f ^ the three men drove Rome, N. Y „ April 29.— (A P )— May Start Quarrel for those who are able and willing charged with the crime. of Northern Wisconsin where DiU' In effect today ^told the wtwld to the car up to her filling station at Authorities were at a loss today to Acceptance of Sahqera resigna­ draw Its own conclusions regarding to work, to secure a more equitable Murtoa Identified Unger's Sunday night escape fronr Winfield, Texas. Kella said he had establish a motive for the sash- tion would precipitate the stru^Ie, her restated policy toward (Silna. lists MadidelBRefeBd ffin- and fair liquor control bill, and to Murton Millen was Identified by a tavern left two dead in his waks<^ been stopped by the three men the weight murder of a 19-year-old girl long brewing in Republican circles, A foreiign oA oe spokesman said: bring about a labor program which three witnesses yesterday as toe The Federal men, however, form-' night before to Fort Worth and had by her father, the probable fatal over the choice of s new party bead. “0\ir statemeint has been made. self in F i^ -^ ^ bs Man will be fair to employes without bq- man who operated a machine gun ec only a small part of toe. ttiU wounding of bis wife and his sui­ been forced to ride with them all tog unfair to employers. In general during toe robbery and who fired larger army of approximately ,5- cide by hanging. (Oontlnued on Page B lew ) (Oonttamed op Page FeorPeen) night to his' own automobile. 000 state, city and coimty officrira When Nicholas and Joseph Ross T h r e ^ H e s it Had No Money (Oentlnaed on Page Eleven) (Oontouied on Page Elsven) who were combing toe undorworid' came home from work yesterday When the trie drove up to the Mc­ haunta of five mlddleweet statsa— afternoon at 4:30 they found their Kee gnsoHno station, Kella had been Cltoois. Tndisna, Ohio, Mtonejnm mother, Mary Ross, 64, unconscious Jimmed into tbe rumble seat and the and Wisconsin. . San Francisco, April 26-*-(A P ) — top closed on , him. Ihe msn ordered on the kitchen floor and their fa­ Drunken Drivers, Be Careful Capt. Edwaord J.' Roudk,^U. -S. A. Among toe hundreds of reports ther, Joseph, 68, hanging in the was held on a mufder charge today gas and wtom the woman’j husband, Old Toreador Shines Again and rumors concerning toe SMve- hallway from a rope attached to after his close friend, . Walter- L. G. H. McKee had filled the tank they meata at America’s Number Ona the stair railing. When They Hand You Wax Potter had been fatally scabbed told him they could not pay for it. outlaw was one ftom Muade, In- Soon after police arrived the through ~the heart with a toii^ete, Mrs. McKee seised her husband’s A s Hero in Vegetable Market diana, that led to the beUef that body of Beatrice Rose was fouhd in the ^ c«r hs4 brtoight .bg(^ as n pistol and toe men offered .a shot- her bed upstairs. Both women ap­ Chicago, Awrtl 29— (AP)-r-A poarAprofepsar oif bpqtqdolc^ to t^e De- souveiMr from the PniU pifiB^' . gun and a spare tire to payment, (4 on Pag* T«n> but both were refused. ’Two of them parently had been attacked while sible courtroom scene of the fu partment-of Hfdietoe at the Uni­ Captain Houck .protiestdd 'th e fU* H ^rid, April 35.— (A P )-W e a d r t Sanehoz, a retirad bullfighter, asleep. Both were In their ni|^t ture— stgrted down tbs regd with ton. radiod home and sboutod for his TBEABU^T BALANdB versity oif Ctoioago. tog o f the chargCr paadag hie khY pot tog Us wgy homeward t o toe early clothing and the mother apparent­ A man stands before a court of He said yqstsrday that the ceu- OMrs to try to get immey at anotow trusty mulsta sword. Back .ae atten^tsd to widd the. weuKm station, leaving toe third man to ton heitn tUs momtog, Antonio San- Waahtogton, AprU (A ?)— ly had fled to the kitchen in an at­ Justice, charged with driving an oentration, of a|c^l to tgO'saliva aigdnst' Potter, a retired faadHvw raced. ’1^ bull, at toe oUm^ of cjpr. too* saw a sight to gladden too ltd orgy amdng toe vegetables, The position of too Trsasury. tempt to escape. autOBOobile while toteadcatea A paraltola that In the bliood and can merchant, v • ■ ■ The sashweight apparently used bailiff bands him a glM^ of vrater be used as an. todiez of the amount “ 1 felurM for. my Ufa wjiin‘ Pot­ Heard Tapping hsart of an old toreador. started for Sanoxea. 28 was:^ R a o d )^ to batter the beads of the victims and n piece of parragn. He rinses of alcohol to the body. ter, tr l ^ '^ break toto toy hilnqis,^ he The MoKSss then heard a tapping Hla stops led him past too Obn- a brlief ezhlbiUon undsr. was found in the kitchen. bis mouth, and e b e ^ n few tlmss After aleohrt hgs bopn edhsumed, told poU^^"io I aelMd the from the raiptdoMeat and when Mrs; triil mgritet, whors tosre waa a gteksTtof atroet lamps too old toii- Mrs. Ross' condition is critical. into the wan. be sal4 its oeacastymtlon In both Che w st wmtoOn to nay hteid, eaU IgeKs# QMOsd it, she found n a o t kubbub. adar ptuagdd toe swoid oito a' vital Bha has a fracture at the base of It is handed to a ^pemist, who blood sQdi sgilvn tisss siswpy from pointed It nt. hlm. I th o u | k t tU f gamliig ^ hfeatb. Ptonotog bOd BDorttog nsM f spot qM9fbs show was over. 99 ■ V.. ths skull. disappenrs tote a book rojinh, to ra- h g ^ then hff for woiOd dhM^fhitage him, .Ilia man who had beeu left Ip tha riumbloa of ntoUe and Qratofnl vsgotabio doalart qM**: Tbs two 3muths told polios euscy- tpm wUhlp a bnlf bpnr w | tb sdsn^ cfis started ntonlag down toa laSA ad'YakOhar with gttta ddag was sU sight wttss tbsy IsJIt tifloniY geeusata knowledge of the hiLlto. rap,:^iulohlY ~ ‘ from A the boose at 7 a. m. yastardgy Ip go '» guilt or togooisoh. cSaiglit Jtlan whlla bis guardsd tridiUonal trlbott 'tii^ to wofk. A WMlilng machine u^hlob is DSW and Mmata tagt a m T m * prtpwiir. -iwcgh...... I'o lOdq and IfddO itWF bgd stoited before isov^ '.(OgtSD' t'i, OukA •9 1 fenrAaiiiiig in tbs cellar. , J - VuW -.‘.W . s '' trf - I .

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bsmin and Nad the history of Oon- P iridiai ApptsnulSi of Tha Juatamsrs Brldgi thib win ?X^ool Suits oord dad LsalMtOB pitvtpua to meat tomorrow aftmwoB with Mrs. DEATHS SCHOOLCHILDREN makiiig tha trip, u OoMoid, amdag Arthur Loomla of XSsnsy sirsoc. othar plaosa rUdtedf wsra tha boflMs of Hawthorna, L o ^ May .Aldott m s s AMERICA . past oh an otu orr SBasUng o f VIEW PARK ZOO and Margaret Bldnay, n^jsnota the k T n P., win bO h ^ this svs- ”The Five Uttle Pepper" books (MIm Mtrion Borgoron) ning in RockviUs. Msmorlal Lodge ROUST D. PHLUPS GAY Silk Suits which obildren adore as much aa ind Hot Orchtstra will be represented by a delegation the Aloott hooka. Other historic a t the meetlBg. houses visited included the Bullitt Sehool Stroot Roo, Msnehistfr DIES OF PNEUMONIA Wappiof Yooifsttn Also house, the Jonathan Karriagton, Thnrsdsy, April 26th Bmeet Roy, proprietor *of the TMd is Yka IW I # Emerson and Thoreau homed. The Squareluare garaM. _ today unload* trip WM such a success that the Daneteg t to 1. TsRm 111 Sunday, Chaney Admission 65c. laeliindes Oheeklag ed a freight carmr of« automobilesI at Cotton Suits Visit Historic Places in boys and girls are ambitious on a the Manchester freight station. Weaver Waa Charter Mem­ bf KiwaBi dnb 9 1 b future occasion to see Plymouth ber of Church of the Nam* Bay State Towns. Rock and the numerous pldMS and Mrs. Evelyn Bray Heintz, who rene. objects of historic Interest In the naa taken over the management of Hflarioni. old town, also aa a part of their the Memorial Oomar store on Main educational unit work. BLUEFIELDS DANCE Robert David Phillips, one of the Thlrtyeed mto uneonzdous. strong and handsome and vUlaioe were able to see in the park en- wife have been living apart on a AdmlsMon 160. town and in Hartford, and more re­ Taken into the Church of the hissed to the rafters. oloatures yesterday. separate support decree given by cently of the Center Cake and Pie Nazarene on November 11, 1897 by The show It guaranteed to be the Monday’s tour negan at 7:46 in Probate Court. Shop. Local people are familiar the Rev, Howard Hoople, ot Brook­ moat hil&rious ever presented by the the morning. Sudbury wsm visited, with her work. lyn, N. Y,, who organized the Kiwanians and a capacity audience the little red school house and the Hallowe’en has been traced back church, Mr. Phillips for 87 yeiua is anticipated in this effort to raise home of Henry W. Longfellow. The nearly 2000 years to tha time of ABOUT TOWN ’The Norton Shoe Store located in has beea an outstanding, q^irltual fiinds for tbe Kiwanis Kiddies’ C a ^ students haul memorised the Concord the Druids. the Rublnow building in the future pillar of the church. His sterling at Hebron, which is conducted each character, winning personality aad Ther* win b« no mMUng of Um will feature the Beck shoes for men year to furnish a vacation for Man­ and the Folly Preeton shoes for deeply religious nature were at­ chester’s underprivileged children. Junior MlMlon Band of ^manual tributes which gained for him the liutharan church on Saturday. Tha women. As a restilt their complete The Klwanls club will be assisted line of lower priced shoes are being love aad respect of bis fellow parish­ by the Community Players, an or­ Smartness next r ^ la r maatlag will ba held In ioners at the Church of the Naza­ Saturday, May 6. offered at a substantial saving. ganization of local tbesplans that plus Comfort ’These values Include a complete rene. has a long string of successes to its Manebaatar’a ihara of the liquor ■election of the new spring styles. "The Church of the Nasarene has credit. ’The comedy-melodrama is for the permit face during tha tan montba Further Information regarding this sustained an irretrievable loss in replete with such thrilling dialogue the passing of Mr, Phillips,” Rev. of the praaant atata fiacal year to< sale is contained in the Norton Shoe as quoted above and the action ia Harris B. Anthony, the pastor, said tala 1460. Eaat Hartford alao will advertlsepent in today’s Herald./ swl^y-paced from start to finish. The Best Suits yc. ^ver were LARGER WOMAN today. "He has held practically Tickets may be obtained from all get 1460 and Olaatonbury |100. every office in the ^urch, from Perhaps you are in the "gay Coffee and doughnuts will be Kiwanians, the Community Players forties" and your figure slmplv served to those who attend the Sunday school superintendent to and Girl Scouts. These must be ex­ Miaa Marjory Chaney of Man- steward and a* trustee. He recently in— and no mistake nttist have firm discipline . . "Manchester On The Air" broad­ changed for reserved seats at Wat­ cheater, who haa repreaantad thia was elected a trustee for another then, by all means, try one of cast at the State theater tomorrow kins Brothers. Members of the Ki- town in tha Laglaaltxire for four year. The death of Mr. Phillips wlU these Bon Ton Undabelts, Com­ terma, will talk upon “County morning between 8 and 8:80 o’clock. wania club who. will talks peurt in the fortably but surely and with Beechnut coffee, Bryant A Chapman be a great loss to the church, for he Homaa For Children in Connecti­ waa one of its foremost members show will hold a rehearsal at Wat­ The FASHIONS are hew. unusual tact, your figure will be cut" at a meeting of the League of milk and the products of Mohr’s kins’ at noon Friday , gently molded into a new beauiy bakery will be used. The refresh­ and devoted to church activities." Women Votera in New Britain thia ments wUl be served on the mez­ Mr. Phillips leaves his wife, Mrs. of line . . . and you will ex­ evening. perience a new freedom of zanine floor of the theater after Mary (Dale) Phillips; two daugh­ movement, combined with ade­ the broadcast. ters, Miss Chnitlne Phillips and MARRIED COUPLES CLUB The SHADES are refreshingly new. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Pon- Mrs. Ruby Temple, all of Manches­ quate support, which only gratz, Jr., and their little daughter, these celebrated garments can Manchester Orange Degree club ter; five sons, ’Thomas, William and give you. Joyce, have arrived in Mancheater will give a bridge tomorrow eve­ Loxils J. FbiUips, of Manchester; ENTHUSED OYER P U Y from Long Beach, Cal., where they ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert, of Paterson, N. J., and Al­ The JACKETS or coats may well have been during the peat two years. Arthur Loomis of Keeney street. bert of Hartford. Style 80511 — $ 5 . 0 0 Mr. Pongratz haa Just flniabed eight Prizes will be awarded and refresh­ He also is survived by a sister, “ Glow Lights ot San Kay” Mrs. Theresa Stevenson and- a yearz in the ments served. Members and friends Win Be Presented Here Fri­ Sizes 84 brother, Stephen PhiUipe, both 'o f be worn with other things. 48 every and last year played with the Hol­ wlU be welcom e. day Evening. 44 60 even lywood bazeball team in the Pacific this town. Coast League. Mrs. Pongratz was , Fimeral services will be held at • Women of the Moose will hold 2 o’clock Friday afternoon at the Miss Sue Lashay, of this town, prior their regular meeting tonight at Anticipation of the play, **The to her marriage. Thomas J. Diigan funeral home, 59 Sizes 14 to 54. the Home clubhouse on Bralnard HoU street. Rev. Harris B. An- Glow Lights of San Rey", which the RUBINOW’S Place. thqny will officiate. Burial will be Married Couples group is to present Paul Penia, buyer of housefur- in the Eakt cemetery. Friday evening at the Second Con­ niahlngs and toys at The J. W. Hale Nine workers, certified by the So­ gregational church, is heightened by company, la in New York this week cial Service department of the the enthusiasm of tbs players them­ $6.75 to $19.75 attending the Toy Fair. ERA, were given employment to­ selves for the story and Its plot. day and four more men will be add­ WIFE OF DR. THOMAS E Formerly a royalty play, they bel- Winners at the card party held ed tomorrow. lieve that those who fall to see it last evqning at the home of Mrs. will be depriving themselves of a C. A. Rutters on Eldrldge street WEIDON PASSES AWAY real treat. ’There are some' delight­ were Mrs. Irene Palsbaw and John fully drawn characters, and accord­ Akrlgg, first; second, Mrs. Emil NO WORD OF BANDITS Prove ing to Rev. F. C. Allen who is coach­ putt and Mr. Ruttgers and Mrs. Daughter of Late Mr. and Mrs. Myra Fitzgerald, third. ing the cast, they all seem to Im­ to you what we do for you in our new location, low DESPiTE HUGE CHASE Henry Carter Had Been UJ prove at each rehearsal. Every

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ed near Joaea etrcet, to ipend the nNEBURST RECEIVES warm weather eeaeoa. SUN SPOTS TO CAUSE Mr. aad Mri. Fraak L. White of '• ' i- ' ; * ^ * ' I-* . J New Haven were week-ead vialtqrs native ASPARAGUS at the home of the formerle'aunts, TROUBLE WITH RADIOS Mrs. Amanda Potter and and Miss Adelle WTilte. 7. ^Rhubarb and Dandelions Also Mr. and Mrs. Slrreno Scranton of Chicago, April 36— (A P ) — ^A sun Arriving in Large Quantities Blast Hampton spent the week-end spot since last Saturdvy was found with the latter’s pcurents, Mr. and; to have Increased in diameter from f. — Red Raspberries Here. Mrs. Paul Jones. 16,000 to 86,000. Sunday callers at the home of Pinehurst Grocery received ita Mrs. Helen White were Mr. and Mrs. This, Professor Philip Fox, direc­ first shipment of native asparagus J. KeUogg White and famUy of GU- tor of the Adler Planetarium, said, Tuesday, eiftemoon. This is about ead, and Mrs. R. H. H e fl^ c h oi may— the earliest asparagus cut in this Head radio back to the days of section in a wholesale way. It wais Bath, Penn. Mrs. Rosella Waldo accompanied crashing static disturbances, such grown in a garden protected from her daughter, Mrs. Asa W. Ellis, of as prevailed five to seven days ago; cold' on one side by woods. Pine­ Gilead to Manchester Monday eve­ Bring magnetic storms so intense hurst reports that native rhubarb ning to hear the Beethoven Glee they will disrupt transcontinental cmd dandelions are coming in larger dub concert, in which Mrs. EUlis’ telegraph wires; quantities every day and by the end son, Kenneth, was a singer. He of tjie week prices should be pretty Bring a magnificent display of has sung with the Glee dub for low on these two items. Native Bos­ a the northern l^hts; number of years. ton t3T)e lettuce is also on the mar­ A marked decrease in ultra-violet TTtis Laboratory Test Proved the Worth ket. Mrs. Victoria Strong of Larcb- radiation from the sun; Pinehurst calls attention to the mont, N. Y., is at her Hebron’ place A slight incresise in rain and de­ of Kroehler Guaranteed Construction sesisonable speciEds offered in their for a few days this week prepar­ crease in average temperatures. ad today, and especially to the value ing for renting the property for the For the next four years, he said, and qualit> represented in the Silver summer. sun spots— the visible e^vidence of A big derrick slowly drawing its heavy load upward. Something Wave red raspberries from Olsmapia, Elarly cultivated fiowers, jonquils, terrific cyclonic storms of flaming clicks. . . BANG! A huge unwieldy dead weight crashing downward on Washington—the best berry state daffodils, etc., are in bloom on the gas vapors in the sun—will increase a luxurious Kroehler Chair. Twenty-five times a minute— day after day__ In the union. lawns here. No wild flowers have in size and frequency. been reported as yet, though dande­ this operation was repeated, while the laboratory test was being made on No basis for the direct affect of Kroehler Furniture. lions are wen budded. This local­ the sun spots on rainfall and tem­ ity is generally about two weeks perature has been found. Dr. Fox, But still the Kroehler Chair with its flexible steel web underconstruo- HEBRON behind Hartford or New London in said, because of the many other in­ the coming of spring. fluencing factors. tion and its doweled and braced hardwood frahae continued to stand up A special service was held in St. under the pile driver blows. Treatment such as it could not get in fifty _ Peter’s Episcopal church Simday years of normal use failed to break it down! afternoon for the Czecho-Slovak- ians of the town and vicinity. About Q M i' ' ' ' Kroehler furniture comes in a wide range of prices depending on style forty were in attendance. The J t '-V m t and quality of cover. But it is all built with this same sturdy construc­ sermon was preached by the Rev. John Bellans of Stafford Springs, tion. W e have a most interesting variety of Kroehler suites on display for who spoke' to the congregation in For the Last 3 Days this Sale. their native tongue. The baseball season here seems O f Our / > to have started early. The first game was played Sunday afternoon at the Amston field, it being a con­ test between twd local teams, the Cardinals and the Eagles, a junior 1 Ith ANNIVERSARY team. The game was a close one. A t the sixth inning Frank Kulynch, the pitcher for the Eagles, sprained his ankle and was carried from the field. His place was taken by Elarl Porter. F^ank claims that if he f SALE could only have stuck it out the 'AV. J Eagles would have won, but the 4' > -V game resulted in a victory for the r ' Cardinals 5-4. Ed Gillen and Ed A Special Purchase of Hastings pitched for the Cardinals. Frank is temporarily laid up with his sprained ankle. The Misses Grace and Ruth ■Champe are spending a week here SWAGGER SUITS with their grandparents, Mr. and ^ / 2 Pieces In Tapestry , Mrs. E. G. Lord, while their parents . the Rev. and Mrs. Howard c5iampe, CompanitMi Wing Chair. are visiting firends in Forest Hills, TAILORED COATS Is Available At $33.50. N. Y, Their son John, who is hav' 98 ing a school vacation, went with them. Just one suite among the many included in The minstrel show given in And­ this offer, but a most attractive one. It’s an over by local young people Saturday $ 1 1 .0 0 - HtagUsh Club type In very graceful lines, witn evening brought out a fairly good cover of beautiful rust colored tapestry set off by bouse and the sum of $11.75 was a trim wood base moulding. The companion realized. The yoimg folks turned wing chair is in green of the'same pattern. this over to the Cardinal baseball • A l l wool monotone, duotone and tweeds. team which will use it toward re­ •S ilk Crepe Lined. placing equipment lost when Jones’ garage burned down some months •F in e ly Tailored. ago. The players had stored their equipment in the garage, Values to $19.98. l' Mr, tod Mrs. H em y Cfiapeau and daughter, Miss Ruby, also Mrs. Clarence Williams, all of South •Woodstock, were Simday callers at d ’ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Randall SALE KROEHLER ' C: Tennant DRESSES Miss Inez Smith of WiUlmantlc . . 80 Pound Sand Bag Crashing Down i. was a •visitor at the home of her tiassmate. Miss EUlena Mosny, on 25 Times a Minute Day After Day . . . Livinc Room Furniture ' Simday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Horton of , New Haven are spending the week $6.98 . fit their Hebron cottage, making preparations for the summer, plan­ * A choice group of new dresses fashioned by style KROEHLER FOR YOUR OLD SUITE, NOW— KROEHLER ning their garden, etc. experts. Sizes 12 to 46. Builds Quality Regardless of Age or Condition Builds Carefully Miss Dorothy Gray is spending $ Kroehler Suites price from $83.50 up for two matched pieces. week of her school vacation at le home of h^r aunt. Miss Abby The third piece is usually open to a vaa*iety of selection, but ler, in Millington. we give you the allowance towards any Three-Piece Kroehler Mr. and Blrs. N. P. Clark, who 30 Suite. )lave spent the past winter .in East Jiampton, have returned to their summer place. Eureka Lodge, locat­ FRADIN’S

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We Are CLOSING-OUT AU Our NeWf Clean FUlmg Fine Upholstering Sterilizod flax fibor and Exsert upbolatorara cara- $2.50 SHOES new, clean, iidiite. f A o i fully abapa aaeb ann and cotton — no aeeond - hand 2 Pieces Eti Mohair Frieze back—-cuatom-mada piaeaa mateiiala are erer need. at modarata prieaa. Appropriate Companion Chairs Nenrast Spring sad Sommer styles ol Are AvaU^le From $29.50 Up. Pomps, Stosps, nm . Oxfords.

White, Black, Here’s Kroehler’s best. A big Brown, deep Loungmg Suite, with Kroehler P s t n t Lesittier. Steiiing Constructicm guaranteeing P a ir An Sizes— years of service. Buoyant siffings in Widths— give unsurpassed seating e ffo rt. A ll HeeU Individu^ boxed back filled with High Qutdky Fabncs ; yielding., featl^erweight springs. An {abries selected for oolor Covered in tough angora mohair of Careful Inspection harmony and tfearing qnal- wonderfully rich appearance and Evary piaoa is caiaAiUy Iop itiee—carefully inspected apaotad bafora it is aBawad 2. SALE Starts THURSDA Y free from defoeta. iron wearing qualities. to laava a Kro^laz foelaiy.

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rtfular drills spwsd tbs town wbat #as maletseaaea ef the uswspapei' send to the saitet la aheot fiodr HartfioMi IfM r: SDPT. VERPLANCK easily might have been a tragefiy> MRS. UWB TO HEAD bey delivery and sales system; two, months. Henry W. B. _ ...— , PRESS BAS F R M i (BfttinnHn of organized labor repie- TBBAceo emwER He has the neeZMuy equipment litchfMd dMtziet, M m SZnd^gree Mason KMfhr. naaMtaffx. pexe» Mr. Verplanck Is a 82nd dsgrss sentattves for a wage scale; and, for the proper care of pigs, aapects PLANS TO RETIRE CONGREGATIONAL BOARD three, the request of the newly or- to do his own hutchering and in ad­ tary, lltS^K br E. llow w 4'5^ i Mason and is affiliated with Man­ Hartford; oonroqponding McronnR chester Lodge, A. F, ft A. M. and Is PUBUSBERS TBU) Newswrlters* Guild for rLARSFIGFiUtN dition to sellisg pork wUl hfive tha recognition in the coda. Mrs. Julius 8. Augur, Bartforgt Past Master of the local lodge. He New Britain, April 25.—(AP) — dlflei^t by products to dispose of. (OoettoiwJ from P h v One) treasunr, M i« Lucy O. Hngt, i was Grand M aster o f M asons In Mrs. Lansing Lewis of New Havem 'It was the committee’s position fropa the outset that the newspiq>er ford. •• ' ; ' Connecticut in 1910. He served as a was elected president of the Council In addition to the ofObm, sld«, b« is descended from John member of the Board of MsaMers boy delivery system should be main­ AMERICANIZATION DAT Ayer, the first setaer in the town of pf Oongregatlonal Women of Con­ Prtikleiit ef A. N. P. A. Sijrt Fnl Hnby Feeb There W1 exaeotiTe boctfd faieludee a m m p tt o f the Masonic Home.at Wallmg- necticut wmob held its sixth annual tained,” Davis told the publishers. Franklin, Conn. "Your committee did consent to a of the missionary oommltteis o< efcdb ford for many years and was presl- convention in this city today. It association In the statA Windham Hifb Grsdoate. was esttmated that about 1,100 Gunmtee of Coiutitiiliog naodlfication of the original provi­ Be Good Market for ISOBSERTEDBYPOST Mr. Verplanck graduated from women were in attendance at ses^ sion respecting the employment of Windham m gb school, WiUlmantlc, 6 0 ______slons in the First church. newspaper boys, which U^ts the The auxiliary of Andenon-Sbea in 1880 and then taught school win­ Other officers were elected as fol­ If Obserred by Coda hours ‘Ot work in street sEdes at NatirePork. Danbury, April 26.— (AP) — > Post, Veterana of Foreign Wars, About flffy .hat makers returned to ters in Franklin, Lebanon and lows: Vlo^presldents<«t-larae, Miss night to those over 16 years of age obaerved Americanization Day with Sprague, this state. He next took and prohibits such night selling by work today in the U ctoi^ o f .th e Amyc.0. wticher, Hartford; Miss a supper and program of entertain­ one year preparatory work at Nor­ persons under 16 years of age after Co-operztiTe United Hat' * ' Sylvui C. Norton, Northwest Ches­ New York, April 25—(AP) — As­ After 16 years in the tobacco ment at the armory last night. wich Free Academy in preparation ter; Mrs. Blair Saxton, New Ha­ 7 o’clock in the winter months and timing (^mpany, the vmge serting that the constitutional guar­ business, Paul Hruby of Windsor Mrs. Catherins t^finslow, of East fo r Yale, He graduated from the ven; Mrs. Robert L. Baldwin, 8 o’clock in the summer months. to a mitiimum o f approXlniaMy' antee of freedom of the press re­ Hartford, president of Roebambeau latter university in the class o f B rldg^rt; Eastern district, Mrs. street, near the South Windsor- 11.12Z.1Z an hournour oemanova demanded cwvtwo wwmem Walter J. Moran, MontvUle; Hart­ mained unimpaired under the dally EXPECT PERUVIAN OFFICERS Manchester town line, will this year Elms auxiUary, V. F. W., and De­ agogo having geen grantE^ 1888. newspaper code, Howard Davie,' partment Americanization chair­ ford district. Miss Clara B. WeUs, New London, April 25.—(AP) — 1,000 .'- employes of ten other Then followed a year each of president of the American News- Ktum to the ralMng of pigs, a busi­ ems, wno went on strike at the' The two gun-boats constructed at man, spoke on the meaning o f cem s. teaching at Bacon Academy in Col­ pi^ier Publishers Association, voic­ ness that be gave up to cxiltlvate Americanism and the plan of the teme^time, are still out. the Electric Boat Company’s ship­ chester and the Thomaston High HARTFORD ST1UKE ENDS ed the bdief today that "newspaper org^zatlon in fostering patriotism yard at Groton for the Peruvian gov­ tobacco. school. From 1890 to 1893 he was publishers of this ootmtry have a throughout the membership. PS^.' ernment are expected to oe delivered On the farm at the present time principal of the Model School of the Hartford, April 28.— (AP)—More good code under which to operate.” A chicken chow melif supper was in Jun^ and the officers nad men State Normal School at Willimantic. than 1,800 workers employed at the Reporting successively as presi­ be hu ten pigs, mostly sows, but served by a committee in charge of enroute here today from New York Ivy Poisoning He came to Manchester as principal Arrow-Hart .and H^eman Electric dent of the A. N. P. A. and chalr- ttls morning there arrived by ex­ Mrs. Doris Modean. A tableau en­ tc them will be familiarized Soothe boraing itching tdimeet of the Ninth District school August Company in four plants throughout iwari of the code committee before press from Massachusetts a boar. It titled, "An Old Fashioned Literary 81, 1893, and has served as superin­ with the oi>eration of the craft here. quickly and help natare deer the city, who have been on strike the first regular session of the as­ was properly crated rmd was called Society” WM presented by ten tendent continuously since that Commander Pablo, C. Otenada, Peru­ for 18 days, returned to work this sociation’s annual convention, Davis for by Mr. Hruby. members of the unit, dressed in old time. vian officer supervising construction m orning. stated that the code constituted the From past experience, Mr. Hruby fashioned costumes. 940 District Pupils. at the ship irEml said be had no in­ No statements were made by most Important problem confront­ said he felt that before the year Guests were present from local In 1893 when F. A, Verplanck ing directors of the association formation concerning the arrival of closed there would be at least 500 ex-service posts and auxUlaiies. Resmol either the management or the work­ took over the reins of the South the crew members, but a perusal of ers except to say that a satisfactory during the past year. pigs on the farm. He has in the past . ‘'i' - Manchester Ninth District schools, Freedom of Press Assured bus schedules indicated they would owned pigs' that have produced 22 there were but thirty-seven pupils arrangement had been reached whereby the workers had seen their "The vital factor of successful arrive here about 8 o ’clock. The ves­ in a litter, another of 19 and a third In the High school and 940 pupils in newspaper publication is an un- sels were laimcbda this month. of 17. Of the litter of 22 pigs 19 of Annual Iridh Tea Party the district. Today there are near­ way clear to return to their Jobs and dM R EW ABB the management was willing to uti­ tuunpered and tmeensored press,” he them lived. and Entertainment ly 5,000 pupils in the consolidated said in the president’s opening ad­ Will be paid for any corn whkh A. L. ming lize their services. COL. GRANT DIES Pigs breed fast and the family is Given by Senior Club of schools of the town. dress. "Freedom of the press, one of Great Chriatopber Poattlve COfl) Orange, Conn., April 25,— (AP) enlarged at the rate of three times Girls* Friendly Sodety. School Expenditures the most cherished possessions of (/'ure cannot remove. Alao good Under his supervision, the town dent of the -Board for three years. —Colonel Frank A. Grant, U. S. A., a year. He feels there Is a market PARISH HOUSE for callouaea. wkrta and mdlea. SETTLED OUT OF CX)UBT- this nation, is guaranteed 1^ our for home dressed pork and, in addi- , FRIDAY, APRIL 27th schools have grown from small one- He is secretary of the Board jof constitution, emd in the belief that retired, died today at the home of Sold In Maoolieater by GLJiN- his daughter, Mrs. Oliver E. Nelson t, on to this, there are suckling pigs At 8 O’clock NEY’S, 789 Main Street. . room affairs, to a group of the fin­ Trustees of the Manchester Merno- Bridgeport, April 25.— (AP)—A no act of ours should lessen or im­ est buildings in the state, valued at rlal hospital. here in his 80th year. Id demand that he will be able to Admission 25e. settlement out of court was reached pair that guarantee, your board euid/ 81,503,000, for the support of which Manifold Duties (code) committee felt it incumbent the town annually spends approxi­ today in five suits brought by Al­ During the World War he gave berta Biggs of Orange to recover upon them to insist upon its specific mately 1250,000. From a period imstintingly of his time and efforts. reservation in the daily newspaper when he knew each scholar by name, insurance on her home located in He was chairman of the Four Minute Milford and destroyed by fire Jan­ code. Notwithstanding violent op­ the educational system has in­ speakers for Liberty bond drives; position, our position was piaintaln- creased to a point which involves uary 13, 1932. The five insurance served on the executive committee ed and the code was eventually ap­ /CHEVROLET the expenditure of the largest single companies had offered a defense to of the Manchester War Bureau and the suit that the fire was of a sus­ proved including such reservation. town appropriation and requires, im- was chairman of the state commit­ der the consolidation plan, super­ picious nature and occurred during As chairman of the newspaper tee on education in the Coimcil of code committee, and a member of vision over a large army of scholars. Defense of Connecticut. her absence from the home. The Modem S

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thli picture that they bought It for loUa* of lUfhtiy more th HYGRADE OH COMPANY 30th Century. NATIDNAL NEWSPAPER per cent from the figure of a year WAPPMG GRANGE “OaHant Lady,” a United Artists Manch4U ter ago. The |34,000,000 magatlne ex­ release which comes to the State AM iSIG BETTER penditure reported , for last year c m RICHFIELD OOTPIIT Theater today tells the story of a Date ’representie e drop Of 18.2 per cent - t o PRESENT PLAY girl whose lover loses his life in an computed with 1982; while 881,600,- “Glow uQhts of sad i t u attempt to fly the Atlantic, ig­ EB0uriUfinff Developiiiciits 000 invested in chain broadcast In- Full Cyealngr 8-Act Dmiia Products Will -Be Handled the that she to dloetei a Iom of 19.2 per cent com­ ’V ' — i. norant of fact is T U sW «ik^ Imported to Publishers* Through Central Connecticut bear his child. F^m that tragedy, April ' 27—Aimiud ' A&U .of John pared with the investment of a year Preseiited by and the surrender of her son for Mather Chapter, Ofder of DeMo4ay. Cenvcaitlon by AdTertising preceding.” by Hartford Distributing adoption immediately after his ^eddine Bdlt,” Three Act Also Irish Tea Party and Bdreau Chailrman. Married Ceuples’ Club Firm. birth, she rises to business success. tainment at St. Mary's church. at Destiny brings three men into the New York, April 36.— (AP)—En­ YOUNG DIVORCEE WEDS Will Be Given pattern of her life and at length Also three-act com«ly. “Th® ’Through the efforts of the Hy- Glow Lights of San Rey,” at Sec­ couraging developments .In the Second Congregational ChurcK grade Oil Company of Hartford the offers her the privilege of reimlon newspaper natlonsd advertising field with her boy imder .penalty of si­ ond Congregational church. WILLIAM S. MEANY, JR. Friday Night output of Richfield Gas and Oil has lence regarding her true Identity. April 29—Beginning of Dajdight were notkl today at the annual con­ reached a very sizeable volume Miss Harding’s “GaUant Lady," is Saving time. vention of tile Anmrlcan Newspaper FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 27 which is most gratifying to all con­ appealing in every way, a gfirl who Next Week Publishers association. Greenwich, April 26.—(AP) — cerned. ’The Hygrade Oil Company *’*Weddinf Bells” a three-act com- has known both the bitterness of May 3— Open Night at local Three symptoms of improved con­ Mrs. Dorothy M. Culbertson, 22, di­ is the distributor for Richfield prod­ ditions in tile ‘^ront office” of vorcee and reputedly wealthy, and Music by the Maxwell Mandolin Club will be presented Friday eve­ poverty and sorrow, and the sweet­ State Trade school. ucts all through central Connecti­ ness of success. With both of these May 4—Secular concert by choir American newspapers were contsdn- William S. Meany, Jr., 27, son of ning at 8 o’clock In the Wapping cut. Announcement of a new Hi- environments as a background, the of South Methodist church. ed in the twenty-first *"niiaJ report William S. Meany, Connecticut Home Blade Candy For Sale. school hall for the benefit of Wap- Octane gas produced by Richfield story provides full scope for her Also play, “The Family Up­ of tile A. N. P. A. Bureau of Ad­ chairman of the NRA compliance will be made tomorrow. Admission 25c. pilBg Orange. The cut has been versatility. , * stairs,” High school hall, by Paint vertising, as submitted by Eldwln S. board were married at Rye, N. Y., Richfield is one of the leading and Friendly of the New York Sim, last night by Justice Edwin C. cdacheo by Percy Sansom and in­ largest producers of gas and oil in and Powder club of High school. May 7— "Inlaws and Outlaws,” chairman of the committee in charge Thomas of that town. cludes Grange members from South the west and central west, and in DEBATE LEAGUE ENTRY of the bureau. Judge H. Allen Barton of the recent years have extended its 3-act comedy. Sunset RebeklUi Windsor, Broad Brook and East lodge at Center church parish “The first quarter of 1934 con­ Greenwich town court and Miss plants and service to take in the Edna Johnson of New Amsterdam, Windsor Hill. Miss Esther Welles New Haven, April 25.— (A P )— house. tinued the increase in national ad­ of . Avenr street heads the commit eastern part of the United States. N. Y., stood up with the cbuple. Great success has been met every­ Cclonel Lewis L. Field, commander Coming Evmits vertising. volume that began last te« In cW ge. of the 102nd Infantry, was today year, with an average gain of 21.6 Friends here today said the mar­ where, as demonstrated by the out­ May 8-9— Klwanis Show, a bur­ riage came as a surprise to them. The play which will occupy ap­ named as the second of two war per cMit over the sanm three months Fire and Liability put that has been built-up by the lesque of the Gay Nineties, entitled "The bride gave her residence as proximately two and one-half hours veterans to present the opposition Hygrade Oil Company in central “There’s Gold in Them Thar Hills,” of 1933, “Friendly reported. Reno, Nevada, where she recently of the American Legion to United will be followed by an old-fashion­ Connecticut. at Hollister street school. “Volume of national advertising obtained a divorce. She has a home ed and modem dance. The Rhythm Richfield knew its products were States entry into the League of Na­ May 11—Three-act comedy “Med­ in 1933 refiects the stability of our in Brookridge drive here to which orchestra of this town will play and good and knew they had to be good tions as a symposium on the ques­ dlesome Maid,” auspices of St. medium, compared with the year Mr. and Mi;s. Meany returned after Insurance O rf Wiganowskl will prompt. Mr. to invade the east when other gas tion to be presented at the Foot Mary’s Girls’^ Friendly Society and preceding and with the records of the ceremony. Sa&»m will sing between the acta. and oil companies were so strongly Guard armory tomorrow night. Young People’s Fellowship. other major mediums. Mrs. Meany Is a graduate of ^The cast follows: Belle Boynton, intrenched. The thousands of mo­ The first debater pn the Legion’s May 12—Opening of Memorial “The newspapers’ share of the na­ Rogers School at Lowell, Msiss. t^e belle to be wed, Miss Margaret torists who are now using Richfield stand will be Lieutenant Henry hospital drive for 815,000- tional advertl^rs’ dollars showed Meany is a graduate of Yale Uni­ RICHARD G. RICH Welles; Dick Graves, her fiance No is proof of the quality of Richfield. Reis-El Bara, a National Guard May 16— Musical play, “It Hap­ an appreciable increase in 1933. versity and of Harvard Law school 1-, John Demlcat; Colonel Colfax, Richfield gas and oil is sold in filer and student of international pened In the Garden,” at High “National advertisers Invested and is practicing law and associated Tinker Building South Manchester tier fiance No. 2, John Kirklns; Ned Manchester at the following sta­ law. school hall by Daughters of Italy. 8145,000,000 In newspaper space in with his father who Is one of the Hollister, her ex-fiance, Robert tions—Jack’s Service Station, Hy­ The debate is sponsored by New May 28—Annual Mother and 1933, according to Bureau of Adver­ prominent realty handlers here. Watson; Nola Hollister, Ned’s ex- grade Oil Station at Main and Hil­ Haven Post 47, whose commander, Daughter banquet at St. Mary’s tising estimates. This represented vrtte, G’^ace Kirkins; Miss Emeline liard streets, England’s Windmill W. Evard Hirtle, made the selec­ church. Boynton, Belle’s domineering moth- Filling Station at Manchester tions for the Legion to meet T. F . Miss Margaret Turner; Rev. Green, Cherrone’s Filling Station Richardson and G. T. Davis, High Wimberly, a Baptist minister, near Bolton-Manchester line, Brun­ school history teawihers, chosen ’ry Francis Foster; Dr. Orcutt, rector ner’s Service Station on Oakland Mrs. Florence L. C. Kitchelt of the CURB QUOTATIONS of St Andrews, Harold Hart; Hor- street and Oakland Filling Station New Haven League of Nations As­ tense, the maid, Dorothy Maloney on Oakland street. sociation, as proponents of League Pug, her light-fingered sweetheart entry. Assd Gas and Elec ...... 1 Paul Smith. ’The time of the play Amer Sup Pow ...... 3 ^ is the late summer and the scene MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE Central States Elec ...... 1% the living room in the Hollister A M U S m T S Cities Service ...... 3 apartment in St. Louis. Cities Service, pfd ...... 26 The play will be given Thursday New London, April 25.— (A P )— Elec Bond and S h a re...... 17% wuv evening for the benefit of the school ANN HARDING’S VOICE William Corchinsky, 41, Fourth Ford Limited ...... 7% children. On Friday* evening the street, was held under bonds of 81,- Niag Hud P o w ...... 6% ARTHUR’S perfomoance will take the place of 500 in the City Court this morning, Penn R o a d ...... '...... 3% RUBjoiiiK d k . w e s t on a charge of manslaughter grow­ GAMBLE the regular Friday evening dance. VIBRANT WITH EMOTION Stand Oil I n d ...... 26% GLOVES DRUG STORE ^ TOOTH Free bus transportation will be pra ing out of the death last night of United Founders ...... 15-16 BRUSH vided for Manchester patrons, who Mrs. Sophie S. Wilcox, 75-year-old United Gas ...... 3% pr. RUBINOW BUILDING are assured a pleasant evening. widow of 64 Harrison street, in an United Lt and Pow A ...... 3% 845 MAIN STREET Author of “ Gallant Lady” De­ automobile accident. Util Pow and L t ...... 1% 1 9 c manded That Only Ann Corchinsky’s case was continued Mavis Bottling ...... 1 40c Quality 2 9 c EMIGBATION AT STANDSTILL Should Fiay Leading Role. until May 5. The woman was struck by a truck driven by Corchinsky RUGBY AT TRINITY (CIIAU SIPIRIIINtGlONLCSB lSIPiE(OIAILv P. I., April 25.— (A P )— on Bank street and death was in­ The “Harding voice,” eloquent stant. WHV GAM6UwT«yOUR Stiaigtit Emigration from the Philippines to Hartford, April 25— (AP) —Rug­ NOW IS THE TIME Sulphur SeidliU the United States had virtually with emotion and vibrant with sin­ Her left arm was torn off 'at the by as a game to be played in the PURCHASE WHEN SOU Rye Brandy cerity, is the envied of all enviers in elbow and her head and face were and ceased today. spring has the approval of the As­ CAN BE ASSURED O P- In Small to take one of our fine Spring Cream Powders The liner President Grant sailed Hollywood, and "he dramatist whose crushed. The police reported that sociation of College Presidents, it Whis­ destiny awards him the privilege of the brakes of the truck wer^ in DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR Bottles Tonics and Blood Purifiers. of Tartar Box for Seattle this afternoon without a was announced today by Dr. Rem- key single Filipino passenger. Five in having Aim Harding assigned to very poor condition. sen B. Og^by, president of Trinity VALUl AND SSTTER L^t us recommend a type Lozenges of 12 interpret his character on stage or tended emigrants were rejected be­ college and secretary 'of the asso­ 25c, 35c for you. screen considers himself blessed of WHEN YOU BUY cause the United States will limit the gods. GETS $125,000 ESTATE ciation. 1.25 50c, 75c 15c Filipino immlgratfon to 50 a year When Gilbert Emery, noted play­ Reporting on the results of 12th FROM- Pint R ov 1 5 c as soon as the legislature accepts wright and dramatic critic, and Bridgeport, April 25.— (AP) — meeting of the association which Hot Springs Medicine.. .$1.00 the independence law, expected Douglas Doty, wrote the story of Mary E. Dennis, former general was held solely for the discussion of Sarsaprill Compound...... 95c about May 1. “Gallant Lady,” they had one secretary of the Fairfield family athletics, Dr. Ogllby said that the tSlPIE(CllA!L6 ISIPIE(CIA.IL One hundred sixty already on recent interesl! in Rugby football in­ LOIIIS S. JAFFE Ucatone ...... $1.25 3 actress in mind and she was’ that welfare society, and now employed 891 ^ain Street their way on the liner President one. as a state welfare investigator, in­ dicated increased popularity in the (^ordiaLs Syr. Hydophosphites • • .$1.00 Lifebu^ Lux Hoover, which is expected to reach This information was passed on herits the entire 8125,8Q3 Mtate^ejt gg,ine M an„earto spring sport to be ROGfiR^^^^LVERWARE itflhths.;, Bee^Iron ilYd W ine...... 69c San Ftapcisco af ^r the .independ­ .to Je^h4A;^T^hai^ «ifd T'J’her close :fii^ d , yi.llce,^' (ireepP ’Hmerffl^s o f the regular ♦ -W ■ At Wines Soap dins t All A.D.S. Tonics-----.... 69c Soap ence law'BBS been accept^, Bahtibk .iVHen tte script was sub­ eaf of Rye, N. Y., according to a ftttitball squad.' * Pepto-Mangan ...... 89c ably will be admitted, Governor- mitted for their approval, and it ^as report filed today by the New York Whether" or not the game wl}l be HALF PRICE Liqueuis 4 4 General Frank Murphy was inform' not imtil they had ascertained that state transfer tax department. Miss played to any extent in the fall is Bourbons • Nervine Comp...... 79c for for ed today. her services would be available for Greenleaf died January 22, still uncertAin. Ryes Alcohol Liver Solution ...... $3.50 Scotch Blends, Wampole’s T onic...... 69c 2 5 c Neobovinine...... • .$1.23 2 5 c iSIPiECC^IIAILSS ISIPIE(CIIAILS FULL LINE OF Moth Larvex Dichlor- Balls or Spray Chicken Flit icide Flakes for Cow Moths Reg. 35c Reg. 25c 1 0 c 7 9 c Horse Lb. Pkg. Pint Dog 2 9 c 1 9 c ______Cat ^SiPIE(Ct\l /A IL S Bird iS iP iE « =IIAILlS Moth-Go Expello RIEIMEIDIIIES Moth Lucky Spray Moth Gas Strike for Crystals Liquid Moths FOR Spray Reg. $1.00 Reg. $1.00 4 9 c FOOT TROUBLES Reg. 60c Pint Free Advice by Practipedist 8 9 c 4 3 c from Famous Dr, Scholl. Sore, Tired, Aching Feet Quickly SIPIE(C Relieved. Money Refunded if ISIPIE(CIIA.I ust as pure as any Dr. Scholl Remedy fails to Mello-Glo Wood­ satisfy. Lady bury’s Esther Lysol 1 Face Full Line Arch and Ankle that glass o f water- Powder Creams Supports. No Charge for Face Reg. 25c 1 Reg. 11.00 Reg. 50c Home Visits. Powder 1 8 c 1 Your town and city author­ 3 9 c 5 9 c 39 c DEODORANTS ities sec to it that the water AND • (SIPIE(CII/AILS you drink is pure. ISIPIECCIII /AIL^S And the people who make Shu- Dr. West DEPILATORIES Barbasol Perfume Chesterfield cigarettes sec to Milk Tooth AT LOW PRICES Razor In Bulk White Shoe Paste Set Sold it that everything that goes Cleaner Reg. 26c into them is just what it ought FILMS By The Dram to be. 19c 14c DEVELOPING & PRINTING 43 c A ll that Science knows about or money can buy is BOST used to make Chesterfield the TOOTH PASTE NOW LOSE FAT D«.a6ST'$ fOenUU-NMAMyTHE c » NO tTARVlNO M R cigarette that’s milder, the rvt/S MOST PHOOKSSIVe contwwt- NO HARD IXEROItE cigarette that tastes better. lON TOTKE SOCNCE Of OUN. IffWEtN* NO DROOl • THE BESOLTOf WAHV yWS OF « - M8R.Ttra SEAFpt m tM w r r . h» lo« c lai- 7-MVIar An eminent Scientist ois wIpk josnrifo ekause counuss MUHKRS Of SMOMtS TDIAV A« PlRTWI has said, ^^Chesterfields IMRrAmdN tOETAND.ASAReSVlT, MU Nmrwe new 8CM^TV into TiiEie are as pure as the water MIUS. 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■ •':'i 'M . P A G E SIX* MANCHEffTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONN„ WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2». 19S4.

Bank of Rockville vs. Peter S. will leave soon thereafter to reaiih was In the front of the building be- CoUias m Oolumbl* Sunday aftsr^ Oreen, another foreclosure proceed­ Vernon Center jjy 7:80 o’e l o ^ tWMA tb« two show wtedows. noon. Recrettifiii ('enter held horn i to % ^ ing, judgment was granted the Superintendent and Mrs. Albeit 8. W om ea^ O ab Bfaesa. CBIAD Mrs. Stone of Hkitfovd is passing T h t ti|«^'0|£scM 'lip.1 ' ROCKVILLE plaintiff for gl^SO. McClain will escort the - party An open meeting of the Ellington this weak with bar daughter, Mrs. Items of interest uee. Flndis must'ba i The caSe of Dan Plcius vs. Charles through the building and explain the Women’s Club was held Tuesday Miss Levina A. Foote, a student C. R. Perry. Recreation Center oklce. Mitchell was taken off the calendar work of taking care of the orphans afternoon In the Oongregatlooal at theI MldiUehury College in Ver­ Ml— Evelyn Plummer, home church social rooms at 8 o’clock, and the case of Holcomb R. Howard from the thirteen towns of Tolland mont, passed the week-end with her demoaatration agdnt, baa notified ^Today County. and a large nundber were on band. vs. Lumon W. Turner et als, goes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert local women that Mrs. Dakin will Tbs women’s gym dass will mast FAT ’The spMiker was Miss Barbara ROCNVILLE MAN SUED over until the next term. A short buslneas meeting will be Foote. dsmonstrats panning meat at tbs from 7:16 to 8 o’clock. The women's Lincoln of Hartford, who qwke on Havana, April Cases Put Over. held at 8 o’clock in the assembly Ned Burt of Stamford and Mrs. GUsad hall Friday, A^rll 27, at 2 danbing c l ^ will follow the gym the topic "Store Management" dent Cartos Mendista These cases were put over until ball at the home, after which there Daisy Walker of Brooklyn, N, T., p. m. class from 8 to 8:80 sad 8:80 to 9 FOR $35,000 BY GIRL Miss Lincoln told an Interesting day a general increase; i the June term of the court: Carl will be a very interesting entertain­ were visitors Saturday at Charles o’clock. story about her work in Sago, m V. and Mrs. John Cummings and all government empleySB. ' ? J. Bush and his daughter Annie ment program ' presented by the F. B u rt’S. The bowling sJlsys will be open *1 Allen A Company's store In Hart­ their children of Hamden visited ’The new scale Annie Busch, Injured in Auto Bush, against Wilfred R. Neven at children. ’The pn^rram will be of until 10:80 for anyone wishing to ford. A son was bom Monday to Mr. her mother, Mrs. Myron Gilbert senta Increases raa|^ng' - ttcittt' tim this dty, seeking $85,000 as a result ata historic nature and will be part boOrL A public set*baok party will be Crash, Brings Action Against BUduMi M nnAy. and Mrs. J. K ^ o g g White at the Sunday at the home of Mr. and per cent to sixty per cent «id ftM* of an automobile accident on June of the Americanization program Michael M uri^, 86, died yester­ Manchester M e m o ^ l hospital. Mrs. Hart B. Buell. held at the Weet Side Rec on Cedar a minimum s a l ^ of $860 enmmUy W. R. Neven. 16, 1082 In which the child was seri­ now being conducted. day at the Town Farm. He has lived Mr. ano Mrs. Charles Pinney and J. Banks Jones attended a busi­ street Play will start a 8 o’clock and a minimum wage o f $1 daOy.. ously hurt. The father is suing for lion s Club Meeting. The first sitting of the Tolland In this dty for about 86 years. Mr. Charles F. Burt were visitors Sun­ ness meeting of the Hartford and and prizes will be awarded. $10,000 for expenses at the time of The annual meeting of the Rock- Murphy was bom Id Ireland, later County Superior Court for the day at Mr. and Mrs. Moreland Tolland county health officers Mon­ A ll glris in the dancing classes POLinOAL LEADER D ltt the accident and for future ex­ vllle Lions Club will be held this com&g to Rockville where he was Lord’s in Burnside. day, at the Hotel Bond in Hartford. should r^>ort at the Recreation Cen­ Chicago, April 26.— (AP)J-0IO^ spring season for which an tMlgn- penses, and the child’s claim Is for evening at the Rockville House at employed for many years as a brick Richard Hubbard of New 7ork R. E., Foote vis having some re­ ter at 2 o’clock Thursday afternoon sepb B. McDonough, treaeuswr 'iS Sent list was prepared, was held $26,000. The little girl was In­ 6:16 o’clock at which time the mem­ layer. d ty spent the week-end with bis pair woVk dons on ths Intsrlor of with their costumes ready to have Cook county and a leadlnf Sgu sais Tuesday morning by Judge Ernest ju r ^ in an accident while crossing bers will enjoy one of their semi­ Death was due to compUcatioos mother, Mrs. Bertha Hubbard at his house. Post and Warren of pictures taken. Pemocratic Party Circles, died M C. Simpson o f Waterbury. Windermere avenue near her home. monthly dinners. of old age. Mrs. Murphy died It is claimed she had a fracture of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hart E. East Hartford are doing the work. The dance will be held Thursday 8:45 a. m., today of pneumonia.. Emi Due to the fact that there were A t the business meeting which about 20 years ago. There are no the skull and numerous bruises, and Buell’s. Mrs. C. J. FogU has a broken night this week. ’The Recreation was 46 years old. few cases seeking trial by jury, the will follow. Dr. Clarence E. Peteb- relatives. that she will have permanent Injur­ Robert E. Foote and bis daugh­ bone in her foot, the result of slip­ Centers are fortunate to secure He is survived by his widow, MW. matter of jury trials was put over son, president, will preside and offi­ The funeral will be held from the ies as a result. ter, Miss Lovlna, Were visitors Sat­ ping on a polish^ floor, and is con­ Miss America (Mlse Marion- Berg­ Mae Mitchell McDonough, end until the June term of the court. cers will be elected for the ensuing Burke Funeral Home on Park street Other cases are; A. J. Orme, urday in Durham. They alto visited fined to her room. eron) and bar orchestra for this three children. The only ease listed yesterday for year. It Is expected that either Thursday m om liif at 8:80 o’clock trustee vs. Olive F. Stengel et ux.; their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. J. A l­ Jury trial was that o f A. J. Orme, Luther A. White or Dr. E. Harrlsofi and from S t Bernard's ebureb at 9 Norman Wilson vs. Otis S. Fair­ bert Mastertoo in Middletown. trustee, against Olive F. Stengel Metcalf will be elected president, o’clock. Biulal will be In St. Ber­ banks; William E. Orcutt vs, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller and and wife. This case was assigned both men having been mentioned nard’s cemetery. Charles E. Cole et al; Stanley L. their children, Edward and Harriet for yesterday as a special case but for the ofnce. the postponement of the trial was Storrs vs. Frank F. Brooke. of Milford, were visitors Sunday at Botertalns Cornelias. made prior to the opening of the Neighbors’ Night. Mr. and Mrs. Hart E. Buell’s. court session by agreement of coun­ The Mayflower Rebekah lodge The Cornelia Circle was enter­ Deaths Last Night Mr. and Mrs. Myrotr Post and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barry u d sel. bad a "Neighbor’s Night," last eve­ tained at the Town Farm Tuesday ning In the I. O. O. F. ball. Mrs, afternoon by Mrs, Delos Rich, wife their daughter, Ruth, of East Hart­ The cases were disposed o f yes­ — 'Dr. Sllljab N. John­ Edward Miller presided at the reg­ of the superintendent. The meet­ ford, were visitors Sunday at Mr. terday as follows: son, 69, bead of the Mathematics In the case of John Lent! vs. John ular meeting at 8 o’clock. Follow­ ing proved of unusual Interest as and Mrs A. H. Post’s. ing the business Mrs. Miller turned the topic for discussion at the meet­ Department of Butler University Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hibbard and L. Bragg et al, a foreclosure Judg­ and a former president of Campbell ment for $7,226.05 was granted and the program over to the other ing was entitled "Our Town Farm.’’ their daughter. Miss Leora, of Man­ University at Holton, Kas. June 11 was set as the redemption lodges. A fte r a careful Inspection of the chester, were visitors Sunday eve­ Each visiting lodge presented a property the members enjoyed an San Diego, Cal.— Harry M. Mason, ning at Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Foote’s. Before You Bu y An Electric Pefrkerator day# 1, well known American turfman. TTie case of Howard L. Hamilton fifteen minute entertainment and Interesting meeting at which time The Misses Olive and Ellene Wsu:o, Tex.—Mrs. Jessie Ashcraft, vs. Estate of Harry B. Davis et al the programs were greatly enjoyed. they discussed the town farm,-and Warner are spending this week 72, granddaughter of General Sam anotllfer foreclosure proceeding, Members were present from St^ord the Improvements needed this com­ with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eise- judgment of $2,661.44 was granted Springs,V Wlllimantic, Manchester, ing year. Houston. mann at their home in New fork and the redemption day was set as Glastonbury and East Hartford. Mrs. Rich entertained the mem­ Little Rock, Ark.—Fay Hemp­ City. July 9. This property Is on West The committee in charge includ­ bers at tea following the discussion stead, 6, poet, laureate of free Miss Marie Joyner Is spending ntr6Gt« ed: Mrs. Alice Carpenter, Mrs. and the party left shortly after 5 masonry, and for 68 years grand this week with her sister, Mrs. G. FIND OIT Kllffi IIKIDE The Bank of Tolland vs. Sadie Charles Mead, Mrs. Nellie Willis, o’clock. secreta^ of the Gmnd Lodge of W. Buell. Oreensteln Lavltt et al. was contin­ Mrs. Achsah Dowdlng and Mrs. Improvements Near Completion. A r k a n ^ . Miss Mildred Stone and Miss ued until a later session of the court. Hazel Benton. The work of modem'zing the Chicago— Paul Shorey, 76, author Clara True of Hartford spent Sun­ Divorce case of Nelson E. Klbbe Going to County Home. store of Tennstedt, Brendel A Co., and widely known authority on day with Mr and Mrs. Clifford R. vs. Elizabeth H. Statter Klbbe was The auxiliary of Stanley Dobosz on Market street is fast neaxlng Greek literature. Perry. ^fore the court. There was a find­ Post,-No. 14, American Legion, of completion. Romolo Sagllo Is setting out sev­ SEE ing of actual notice and the case Rockville, are to be the guests at Within the past ten days a new BOXER SUSPENDED eral thousand strawberry plants. will be heard at the next term of the Tolland County Temporary glass front has been placed on the Hartford, April 26.— (A P )—State Strawberry vines stood the severe the court. Home for Children at Vernon Cen­ American House block on Market Athletic Commissioner Joseph H. winter very well, but raspberry ter Wednesday evening. street in whibh this store Is located. Lawlor has suspended Billy Bridges bushes are consideiably damaged. i CHETS SERVICE STOTION The WlUlmanUc Lumber & Coal Company vs. The Andover . Lake The members will meet In the Q. A new entrance was also provided of Wlllimantic, boxer, for an Indefi­ Mr. Md Mrs. Charles Pinney Corporation case was continued un­ A. R. rooms, Memorial building, to­ to the sedbnd and third floors nite period for failure to h

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* •: K >'i xiiinster, Vsmontv Friday. Rs spent iria bw Hartfdfd hospital as a rs« lugu’ UUdiMMI _to .- Friday night with hla mother, Mrs. y ■htt*ef a^cofiislopi at Rtatloa 46, iti/ appNolutlopr^ '^ ^ lp rd HUMIItEIIS ATTEND ANDOVER i; Clayton Hilliard, returning ta An­ 9u m South WiiMtobr, last Thursday night Of dover Saturday. It is uadsrstood that isughton'a W itt MoodL Edward w a «» li m at his Uobm Mr. and Mrs. Claude Griggs of Thars wars many Wapping pso- car wiaa pariesd at to# aids of tht '-'’No s b (9 to :> ^ fflNSntE-DANCE with Intestinal grip. East Hartford were Sunday visitors pla who motored to South Wliulsqr road whan Odnstahla Joseph Kraw- Mr, and Mrs. Am ts Flydal of East ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton. Congregational church last Sundi^ ■U of oolhded with it The idsarihg as part Of ooBstabls’s car was badly, damaged. Hartford, wars visitors in town Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton •vanlng, where t l ^ attended the El Roup, Okla., April Mi.— (A P )— A widsspnM «■ M onday. . p < A possibly murder, myirtery east %- eo for somb tradnof over the week-end were Mrs. Har- tmion Servied, and heard the Rev. Qoorgs M srritt has oomplstsd his rlftt Bass, Miss Betty Seaman and Eihadow today o ve r E l B a ^ ’s cele­ thsorlasd As hid Dr. James Wright of the Taloott bration of the 46th anhivsrsBzy ot B ob ii Center HaD FiDed to task of painting C. Danlsl Way’s Harold Bruce, of Hartford, and Mr. street C (»grm tlon al church of Netm robbed, poeslbty by a home in GUsad. * and Mrs. Amee Flydal of East Hart­ Hartford. Dr. iWrlght brought with OPENFWIDM its settlement in ’89 by haid-ridiag and M i tw4y thrown in' Ciipacity (or A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. ford. him his colored choir, wmoh sang heme hunters; ' ■. ^ roadsids diteh- Jesse K. White at the Manohbster M m . Frank Hamilton, Miss Bea­ Negro spirituals. LAUDS h m s FENEBTT — R u th .M c G r a ^ 10, Discovery of a blood-itelned cow­ Memorial hospital Moiiday. trice Hamilton and Charies Phelps Mr. and Mrs. Miles W. Grant and To the Edltonof ’The Herald: covered stowed swmy iboaitl toe boy hat, a pistol and a rijfied pocket- Team Benefit Mrs. Har^ MUbume went to motored to ThompaonvUle Saturday daughter, movbd last Friday from It’a always a good thing to speak stSEunshlp E va n ga llin shoj^tly a fte r book in toe abEmdoned automohile o f Quickly Stofw Westchester ’Ttiesday where she will evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Williams’ wen of people who deserve it, and she sEdled from B ostotT for St. John, Henry G. Sheets, 86, electricEil sup­ N. B. spend the remainder of the ^eek Chx)8B and son; Robert. bouSe in Wapping to Somers. to speak weU of them in time. So I ply d^er, aroused fears that be with her mother, Mrs. Phillips. would like to speak of Miss Ger­ Southamptm, M eass.— HEunpshlre The minstrel show and dance for A. E. Frink has Eulvertised his The Communl^ Church House luid been slajn. He was dressed in ECZEMA ITCI Mrs. Harold Wilson, who recently building committee win serve a sup­ trude E. Fenerty, toe Women’s Gym churches and ministers vote vigor­ cowboy garb for toe celebration the benefit of the Bolton basebtill home on the Hebron road for sale sold her home to a Hartford piurty, this week. ’The condition of Mrs. per to toe Kiwanls club of Manches­ director at ^ East and West Side ous oppoMtlon to any form of Io d ­ when he left here Monday afternoon In 8 ndnutes you can team was held last night. Every Recreation Centers. will move to Willimantlc ’Thursday, Frink who recently returned home ter next Monday evening. It ia to ized b ettin g or gam blin g in MEissa- With 1200 to pay some biUs at Okla- itcUng—cool EUid soothe the fiery On Wednesday evening. May 2, chusetts. ■eat in Bolton Center Hall was filled ii'rank Schatz will have the Job of from the Manchester Memorial be the annual “Ladies’ Night,” and honaa ' City. His automobile was skin and enjoy comforting rritefc win be held at toe Community she is giving a dancing school re­ and a crowd stood around on both moving Mrs. Wilscm’s furniture. hospital is slightly Improved. Providence, R. I.—’The so-caUed fdbnQ neEur Noble, south of Norman Get a S5c box o f reliable PETBR a Church House in Wapping. view of children’s classes she has Miss Carol Fredericks, daughter Mrs. Clarence Norton and Mrs. horse racin g biU, iegEAlized pEui- iu ClevelEuad county. SON’S OINTMEDTT—use EU direct* the east emd west sides of the hall, ’There was a good audience at taught throughout toe winter. She of Mrs. Ethel Fredericks, has been Brown of Westchester were callers mutuel betting when and if the In toe blood-stained “ten-gallon” ed and see for ]roursMf. It’s so in the back and overfiowed out into the Community Church House last has been working very hard for the voters of Rhode Mand approve at a ill with abcesses in her ears and is bn Mrs. Lewis Phelps cmd family hat he hEUl worn were twd holes, effective, you will be able almost the lobby long before the curtain imder the care of a Willimantlc Monday evening to attend the en­ past several weeks to prepare toe referendum, is parsed by the to see toe angry redness M onday. children for this exhibition. The which Sheriff John H euzIsoo Said ap- was lifted for the evening’s enter' pbyslcian. tertainment given by the Concordia Rhode. Island Hotise and sent to the dimmish. ’The hEUd crusts ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Halsted of exhibition win include about twenty tainm ent Mrs. Florence Platt has been 111 at Lutheran church minstrels of Man­ Senate. \ smd scales softened Emd lobs- Thompsonvllle were visitors in town vEudeties of tap dandrrg in em m any It was a crowd that brought chester, with Fred Werner as di­ ened, can be eEudly removed. Try her home with a severe cold. Her Monday. novel costumes. ’There wlU also be money to the baseball team and Joy rector. After the show, there w m - P R C - S - 5 - > PETERSON’S OINTMENT— see condition is now reported as some­ Miss Dorothy Raymond motored dancing until midnig^. ’There was a a delightful May-pole dance of the to the occasion. There was fun from LIMOUSINES bow quickly your sldn improvOs. what improved. to Northfleld, Mass., Saturday, special town m eeti^ held at the children in delightful psu'ty dresses. RUMMAGE SALE start to finish and the same good Money back if it fails. ^Qulcb re­ Mrs. Joseph Bnmelle of Burnside bringing back Miss Elaine Durston, school hall which imdoubtedly kept It has been my happy privilege fellowship appeared in the dancing Thursday, 10 A. M. On To BOSTON lief m tbousEunds of severe, stub­ spent Sunday with her sistm:, Mrs. grandduaghter of the late Rev. Wal­ many from attending. to p lay fo r these clEisses o f M iss that followed. (Bound Trip 18.60) born cases. Use PETERSON’S Blorence P latt lace I_ Woodin, and a student at The Oakland Neighborhood club Fenerty’s—and I CEm weU testify Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Under the direction of Roy Hwo- TeiepiMme 7007 OINTMENT Edso for ugly red pim­ lett of Wflllmantic, who had trained Miss -Caroiyh Howlett and Olive Northfleld school for Girls. Miss will meet at the home of Mrs. Sher­ that she hEis sdl the qualifications of 2 ples, sore, itching toes and oacks the members of the show, which Roberts of Burnside, were Sunday Durston returned to Northfleld Sun­ wood Bowers next Thursday after­ a successful teacher—patience, Store On Main Street CBNTBB TBAV b l B U B B A O between toes. Overnight relief. was not confined to one circle alone, visitors of Mrs. Mildred Goodale. day afternoon accompanied by her noon. alertness, tireless effort and good 498 Main ftr e e t, M anchester disposition. I sincerely hope a Next To Silbro’s Try it. All druggists. but was backed up by a strong Wallace Hilliard motored to West- mother, Mrs. Claude W. Durston. Edward Laughton of Wethersfield, DtHKSHI chorus that filled the back part of the stage. Town Qerk David Toomey as the middleman, kept his work well in hand and carried on the program, answered the end men and introduc­ ed the singers in a masterly style. He was right at home in the work. Roy Howlett, Gene Gagliardone, Eddie Accomazzo, John Howarth, T h e 0 i k th e William Dillon and Harold Lee were PH BF V EAHNE... the end men who cracked Jokes, l« hitting at the residents of Bolton and a fe w outside, emd sang songs . ' L 1/ like reed troupers. Among the numbers were: William Dillon, “If You K ik )w Susie” : Harold Lee, "By the Watermelon Vine” ; Qene Gkig- liardone, “My Sunny Tennessee” ; Edie Accomazzo, “Sweet Jennie Lee” ; Roy Howlett, “Pullman Man’s Blues” and John Howarth, ‘”1110 Easter Pturade”. All put over their songs with plenty of action, volume and comedy. Mrs. Alice Lee sang **The Old- Spinning Wheel” and responded to an encore. Myron Lee sang ‘Throw Another Log on the Fire,” and he also responded to an encore as did Mrs. Edith Yates in singing, “Can’t You Hedr Me Calling Caroline.” Joseph Quish sEuig, “When Mother Played the Organ”, and Miss Paul­ ine Doyle rendered "He Raised His H ^t.” Mrs. Arlyne Garrity was heard in a special number/“Thine Alone” and was recalled for an encore. ’There was a special toe dance by little Elda Beletti of Manchester and Master Iiouis Della Fera- sang “Come Up and See Me Sometime.” The special act by Martin Me tienna of Danielson, in which he e aa imitation of the dageb i that former soft shoe aitl r ‘®Uly Primrose”, added to the pro- ' n as did his clog dance imita- of Pat Rooney. His own buck id wing dance was Just too hot. ... He lost part of his shoe, but his act over Just as big as it did when K appeared in Bolton last Novem­ ber. He is not likely to be seen in these parts much longer as he is gyn going back to California, his l^tlve state, after an abseneb of 15

Neff’s Saw Mill orchestra furnish­ ed the music for the dancing and ^ESarl W iganowski “sang the figm-es.' Convince yourself that ELECTRIC COOKERY is Queer Twists In Day *s News BETTER . . . CLEANER . . . MORE HEALTHFUL on a

Hutchinson, Kas.— A spooners parEidise has been inadvertently de­ stroyed. R ecently a 2,700,000 candle power beacon was placed atop a TRIAL RANGE tower at the Kansas State reforma­ tory as a precaution against es- capes. ^ H ' A s a result the shEided lanes there ELEaRIC . ' V abouts have become lighted and no .. .You pay nothing for its use. longer draw the young lovers. Blockow, Mo.—George Hobson, COOKERY IS... Atomer Eind trader, needs no scEdes for one full year... here’s our to weigh hogs. L CLBAN—d e n as elairiria-light. . He can Judge their weights by EUniastM the aneksead eootofs their squeals, he explained. Neigh­ flame No mndgeoD pota sad pane bors don’t know how he does It, but Oley say he is “very accurate.” im FAST—Cooke as feet or ae alow as TRIAIi V Milton, Ore.— “Just listen,” said fOB want, laanlated o tm preheata the contractor who was erecting the qniekly. new fire station. He proceeded to 3 . CCONOmCAL-Noiiaalwaalod by OFFER demonstrate toe fire siren to one of aoriiaee anits or oven. Lesa food toe councllmen. akriakage 'The siren sounded Emd then kept 4 a SIMPLE—Snap a awileb a ^ fee. 1, /Vo charge for lue of trial Electric Range iMmm

Londdh- alrdronis stndr I to guide ainflanee to tbs IMd in foggy Weather: too e m fog. Shi ak­ in toe clear A"?'.:':!-’''' )T ■:>>:,■'' jyi lto9€tIEOTER EVENTKG RISKAUH \ V ^ ^ - A'. IknrifMtrr the temple than either of them ths intsssattCBM ehsife tf of the November was ssatanead feraoa* of tows labor ttt tim ioeeluetee m ateiy 800^1 fy I realise. ifttla group of snormously wealthy tempt of eour^ whsn ha rac^aaad a mam on NfiGER Oroeawioh Pottoe.isp^^ place ordered closed. alao that s*v at«r. O o b b . la rushing an appeal to tbs Supreme Greenwldi, April 25-r(AP) — A oae q m t t m d f the y estiit anaber, flationist secreUtry of the treasiuy, they are supposed to influence riie TBOUAB rnitODSOM Court. piece of dynaaflte placed Ip a ditch have adiwhtafia, <3«bm b I llaamcM is prepared to deal a flnlsb blow to nations Into whrs. BUSH TO BB-ENUST If the decision stamds, officials digger exploded today, Inflicting (B u d) the silver movement In Congrees Ey say, the government will lose 3000 roBBdatf Ootobar 1, Ittl Many thousands of people have bums on Angelo Den Grantomas, Hartford, April 86.—(AP)—Many STOUN WBaOBBD sending to the Senate a list of sev­ prohibition prisoners and about naol: FBbUabad Bhrarjr B^anloE BSxoapt had their ouric^ty keenly whetted 25, of Harrison, N. Y., the opentor. of the youths in the Connecticut BoadiijrB a at B olltay a Batarat at tha 3350,000 in fines, forfeitures, and Polios said the blast was probably Nlsw. Havem April' 86.— (A P ) ■>— sttoe lgtf. haa: eral hundred persons known to be by thiikvery m odem set o f discl$)S- CTC camps, who are veterans of one Peat Otnoa at Maaebaatar. Cobb« aa bond defaults. tbs outcome of recent labor trouble Loeal aad NamOwa pidlce are aeek- (knmtiy cabbt Saoand Claaa Mall Mattar. interested in enhancing the value of ures; they want to know more: they year’s experience in the Federal re­ 8UB8CB1PT10N RATBS Beware of “Friends’* on a sewer construction job In the tng four, who were eecupaats JMd. near lfi< silver. For weeks, in anticipation forestation project, would Uke to Oaa Tear, by mail a a «ra a a a a a a lAOO are anxious to learn whether it is If consumers don’t appreciate Chlckahomlny section. 01 A stelea bar which plpagad over operate It aa a i Par Month, by mall . . .» ...... I tO what their official representatives continuer la the woods by enlisting of a silver revolt in Congress, Mr, really a fact that most of the blood­ Dsn / Grantomas, burned on the over again, State Forei^r Austin F. s 36 fbot reteiaiag wall here tciday. year. Slnhla ooplaa ««•••••• •-• «nn»• ,t *0t in NRA and AAA are trying to do Dallvarad, one yaai ...... l*.0

"x ‘.r'i >'» MANCHESTER EVENTNd RERAli), MAMCHIDSTBR, GODIN., WNDNESOAT, APRIL Ui ' ’’______$ ______t______I r' ttmutm ■M»ii iiiiii^iiii ilinli'j i . perlodlo, within S m U n u d tba fouBd gtirtng A food day's work, or workman’s OompanaAtlon laws. Xt oayoBO who trlog to taka adyaattga BEAOTV MAY MODEI. • A ERA COMPENSATION further Appjtni to us thot parsona ^ th# preiriBloBB of tho oommiaBloh 6aILY RADIO PROGRAM fo angBf M in tha program now bt- reapo^ g injury raliaf. F A S a ^ AT DANCE Our; Ing adm inif^M or oontamplated b tttfw to a No axpensoB , for diaoaao of any la “ WIDNItDAV, APRIL U (Oratnl »Bd iMtors ItoadArd Tims) REE WTERPREIEDar# jimply paraona anjoying tha daaoription, hamlA epjrationa, lama I ataoi il.iao banaAta ox puolle raliaf funda axid M bOoks or "triek" knaoa, oto. will bo **Mia§ Amerles** and Htr Or* Il.tt Buohjhara la no legal UBbllity upon 'A Quaes hat sax'ii'^tws'r honored. If aueh ara rapor^d, it will ehastrs 8urs to Dnw Rugs w jgM WE tukjatt tf «hani«> f*i M. tha State or tba munioipAlitias for be raoommandod < that all such por- NIO'WIAF the payment of workman'a oompan- aona ba plaoad on dlraot relief. Crowd Tombrrohr Night. PenoDi Getting ReGef Can* '.’it ■Aiie - i««i ■ation.^’ Safety Cempalgn %J»r wU u f wcwoih wfl w U wf Ooata Of Aoddahta Tomorrow Bight Mlaa Amarlea i*t*n woM wum ywi w,»f Ruaaluaa—waiti B not Collect from State If It le hoped that the Intensive safe­ (Miss N ^ e n Bergeron) will ap­ .^0 wow M Tha nagatlva report given the re­ ty campaign which has bean car­ CANADIAN - Wtml pear In person with her orebeatra at '^''1 riay ktyr cretatei lief boaru In oonneetion with com- ried out under the CWA will have the School street Reoreatloa Ctater AU Go wpU wwno wii wjax Injnred On Job^. penaation will not, bowavar, obviate a good effect on the ERA work dur­ for the regulary \weekly daaoa. warn wmo wib wtpl coata of Aoddanta and It la the da- wky;y wfaa wbap kpro oiaiai ora.-W( ing the next few months. Manobaa- Mias America’! orchestra, although hi WIOO WAV! ipaldlnf—alia < ^Ira of the Emargenoy Relief com- ter'a record for aeddante and fatali­ known under her name, baa been rtim, orah.—t kfw koine mlselon that aome method of meet­ ties under the plan In operation organised for many years and be­ To HOUSE’S iAVJtl.‘{iriiK!' til. ______id Allan—alio Thf local ERA board hAa b«en ing these ooete ehall be devlaed lOioO—Tad Flarlte'a Ravua— to a notlflad by olreular letter from Mlga since November, has been good, It fore aaauming this title was eooaldp iO il^ tn a Rapubllaan Raaatlan which ehall apraad the risk on a was reported today. erad one of the leadlnig bands In the 4)1 Frai'rank Marrivjrrlwall^ •katah '10i4HMary Baatman, Banja— B.' H. Uttld, rsllBf BdmbolBtrator of state-wide basil. Api^anali>.4(uartat aaat!It! Myrt and Mirga— wait repeat The local ERA board has been Eaet. The musio of this banner at- For Our Spring planar eanaart^ lao eat 10100-111. Il!00— Nlak Uueaa. Banja—baalai tb# StatB of Connecticut, that EltA In order to accomplish, this pur­ charged with the reepoiulbUlty of iraotion In Itaelf Is worth the pries • aelT of tna 2lawiawi— to a Hanry Bu im prahaatra<^ldwaat worksra will receive no companeA* pose, a reierve fund of one per cent an Paapeoi Tananar talaa I0il8— 11 lit— PraM< Radia Nawa Barvlaa maintaining proper work efficiency of the admission. It Is probable that iaaabari<-waAf A' otbara ^ lOilO—lliM^LIttfa J. UIttIa Orahaatra tlon under the work dlvlilon of the of the municipal budgets through­ under the new plan. Instruoflons Miss America will also model some iiii ilib— Dana A Qian—oaat A ae. —baaloi Oadata’ Quartet—midwaat out the state has been aet aside with from the Hartford office are to the of the new'spring styles during the Suite” ‘iH- il^4^hlrTay Haward. Jaatara lO---- ilO -l IlitO— urttla J, Little Ora.-ba< dmsrgency relief. A ruling given |ii— Tha oatdbaroa. tarlal Aat ale.! Harry. . . . Baanlk Orah.—midwaat which to pay Injured ERA workers. effect that all those workers who evening, with local merchants hav­ il Q—iaak Paar| A tnarlla—to a 10148—11148-■* ’Marry Baanlk Orah.-ba Gkivamor Croie by th« Attorney This amount was taken aa a base cannot, or will not, give a good day’s ing a fashion display. This oppor­ Jayn$ K ln i’a Orahaatra alepioi i Prankrrann Dallay ^ lla y . Orah>—mOrah.'—lliiurrwmt rdwelt OBntral, bdAring Ion tbii pbaae of after consideration of the nine- ^rad Allan’!iiivn ■ Haur,nvwi Navua IliO^lliOi^Ofauda Hapkina Orah.— work on the job, will be placed on tunity In having an attraction of .... 'Oab PIpapa OlMb-10ii ii^ 0—Matlan M a t la n flatura Inalnaara 11il0-iai80—Qao. Hall’a Orah.—a to a dents under C7WA operation. welcomed by what is expected to be> lOiO^•lliO^Anoala lliO^ Anoala Pardlnanda Orah. NBC-WJZ NITWORK workdre, le quoted, herewith: lOilb—, llilb___ — Praaa-Pladia iia NayNawa . larv . ^ “Injury Payroll” the largest number of paid admis­ Taa—baaloifaa— baaloi OanaQpna A Qian—wait rptrp BABie — Baati wla wba*wbia wbal Not RegolAr Employeee The blue grass bolt, extending sions of the present season. lOifO-maO-Inrrla Madriguara Orah. wham kdka wjar wjr wlw wayr wraa‘ Employees suffering injury on pSldWaati wek’y kyw wanr wli kw! "In the light of the foregoing (an southeastward from Kentucky to igiie—iiilo-RMblnafflOiR-ll " “ ■ " A - Hla Orahaatra ■ Midwaat! abstract of the rules and regulations ERA Jobs will be carried on a ’There will be music, entertain­ lliO O -ltil^ PrankTa Maatara Orahaa. kwor kolloil wro^ the crest of the Blue Ridge moun­ IlibO -llilO —elyda Uueaa A Orahaatra NORTHW... _ ^ ...w^mJ of the work program) and In an­ special, ‘injury payroll” at the same ment Emd Amerloa’e most beautiful wlba katp waba wday kfyr eret eta scale of wages. A close watch will tains in Wftauga, Ashe and Alle­ girl, all In one evening, and finally eiS-WAIO NITWORK BOUTH— wrva wptf wwna wla wJaa swer to 3rou)c speelffc Inquiry, It le wf1a«waun wlod warn wmo wi% wapi cur opinion That persons engsged be maintained for malingerers and gheny counties in Nortn Carolina, dancing with one hour extra start­ ■ A ilC — Kaati wabo wade woko woao wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro the local administrator may remove ends so abruptly that the change Is ing at 8 o’clock and continuing un­ waab wnao war wkbw wkro whk oklw woal ktba ktha waoc wave Under this relief program aru not so wdro wcitr-wip wjaa waan^wfbl wapd MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kjhl engaged as employees, regular or from the payroll, any persos—not noticeable within 60 feet. til 1 a. m. wji» wmai: Mldwaati wbbin wfbitv, PACIFIC COABT—kfo kft kfw kome kmbo kmox wowo whaa ^ ^ khq kfid ktar kpo iA $ T —wpf whp wlbw whaa wlba wfaa Cant Baat, wore wleo efrb ekaa . ^ DJXIB—wgat wala wbro wqara wdod 4i80— 8:80—The Binging Lady—aaat klra wrao wlao wdau wtoo krld vrr 4i4B— 8i4B—Orphan Anfjla—aaat only ktrh ktaa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 8i0^- diO^Tha Waatmlnatar Chair wdaa wblf wtar wdbj wwva wmbf waja Si80— 8:80— Irena Baaalay. Bongo— eaat: Binging Lady—repeat to wjn wmbp ^, . M ID W tiT — woah wfl wmt wmbd wlan 8i48— 8i48rn.ewair Thomaa — eaet; Orphan Annio— repeat to mldweat wlbw kfb kfab wkbn woco wabt kacj 8:00— 7:00—Amoa ’n’ Andy—eaat only wmaa MOUNTAIN— kvor kli koh kal^ 8i18— 7i18—To Ba Anneunead COAdT—khj.. .. ___ • • ■ - - •kol • ■ ' fpy^: 8i8(H> 7:80—Yvatta Rugal. Beprana 8:40— 7:48—Irene Rloh In Hellyweed Men’s Suits kfbk km) kwg kam kdb krmb ksb 7i00— 8:00—Crime Cluaa. Oramatle Cant Bait \ 7:80— 8:80—T» Be Anneunead 4|S(^ SilO—Jaak Armatrong — aaat 7i4^- 8i4^Baba Ruth’a Comment Smart new fashions in ilBS ^ Olaranea' Whaalar’a Orchaa.—waai 8i00— 8:00— Ray Knight, Hla Cuekeea ^n w u m n ie n ia b 4i46— Bi4b—Tha Funnybonara — aaaf. 8:3IX— 9:80—To Ra Anneunead Maurla Sharman Orah.—midwaat1.—miaw( 9i0(^10:0(L-Vlnoant Lepai and Ravue new suite. Finely tailored. BiOO— diOO—Buak Ragara. 8klt — aaat 8:8^10:80—Jaek Danny’a Orehaatra only: dklppy. dkatah—midwaat rot 10:00—11:00— Plekona Blatara — eaat 8 i1 ^ 6t1b— Bobby Banaon—aaat onvi only: Amea ’n’ Andy—wait rroeat Faithful Copies of Costly Oriental Rugs Oana A Charlla—wait and Dlxla. 10i1B-^1i18— Rainheld sehmldt, Baaaa 1:80— 8.80— Muale Bm — wabo only: — baile: Cuekeea—repeat lo A pat Enoeh Llght’a Orahaatra — wait: 10:80—11:30—Julie Stain and Orehaatra Jaok Armctrong—mldweat repeat 10:48—11:48—Preea-Radio Nawa Barvlea 8:48— 8:48—Vera Van, Songa—baalo 10:80—11 :B0—Ban Pellaek A Orehaatra THE eilOINAlS or THIII D Nl CAMI 8:00— 7:00— Myrt A Marge—aaat only: 11:00—19:00—B. A. Rolfe A Orahaatra. Boys’ Leula Panlee'a Orahaatra— midwaat 11:80—12:80—Harold Btarn’a Orahaatra rROM DISTANT 8 AZAARS OT PIRSIA WTiC WDRC THItI ARI CQPIIS . . . MAOl O^SPICIAL Arrow, Gordon Hartford. Ooaa. Hartford Ooaa. 1330 60,000 1060 R. U S8»-8 BL 228 AXMINSTIR. LOOMS THAT iRINO THI Travelen BroadoasttnB Servtoe Oxford Wedaesilay, April 28. COLORS THIUruOH TO THI SAC Wediwsday, April S6. 6:00—Sklppy. (Eastern Standard Hme.) 6:15—Jack Brooks and Copeland’s SHIRTS Orchestra. P. M. 6:80—Jack Armstrong-All-Amst IN HANP MADI ORIINTALJUOS. WO , That won’t shrink. Plats or but­ 4:00—Pop Concert — Christiaan lean ^ y . Kidens, director; with Edith 6:46—Brooks, Dave and Bunny. ton down ooUar. Whits only. Macitiplne. 6:00—Frank Bridbury and hli 4:80—Art Tatem. Crescent Serenaders, with IMRjPRTIR RUO WOOJ^pj^^RANSPORTID SY 4:46—Studio Program. Glendlne Greene. rormeriy |2J0 6:00—^Ted Black's Orchestra. 6:16—Bobby Benson and Sunny 6:80—Frank Merrl well’s Adven­ Jim. ARAVAN AND SOAT PROM tures. 6j80—Skit. 6:46—Arm Chair Quartet. -6:36—Enoch Light’s Orchestra. 6:00—Wrfghtvllle Clariofi.' ' 6:46—Clean Up Week Program— 6:30—Musical Appetlaers. Leon F. 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A New Shirt 10:80—The Travelers Houir—Chris­ 9:00—Nino Martini; Andrs Koste- See The s^ttfle tina-Cratt tiaan Krlens, director; with lanetz’ Orchestra and chorus. 9 x 1 i- ( t. the Grenadiers u d Dave 9:30—Guy Lombardo’s Orchesf^ Our pweessss InoliiQe ImpregBa* Rlngle. with Bums and AUen. $i doMfiL S5 matthly, tlw of flna->QSttoiui with 11:00—Bnrlc Madrlgueras’ Orches­ 10:00—Dick Powell, film star, Ted Window ftim eeitylsf cAerje ttqplfled fiaa, the fibre fiom^ tra. Flroto’s Orchestra. 1 1 :16—Press-Radio News. . 10:80—The Republican Reaction— Diiplay whioh liBiB Is sgim, but Ltsft* 11:20—Enrlc -Madrlgueras’ Orchee- Bertram H. Snell. Graft has no llaen content 10:46—Mary Eastman, Orchestra. Waffle Rug Cushion, 9x12 f t, $4 08 Axmlnsters, 27x60 In., 31.98 11:80—RublnofTi Orchestra. 11:00—Nick Lucas. 13:00 Midnight—Fmnkie Masters’ 1 1 :16—Press-Radio News. GULISTAN Orchestra. 11:20—Uttle Jaok U ttle ’s Orches­ X/' A. M. tra. 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I M 6:43—weather.^ acters are added to the author’s teriors! Large mirrors! WARDOLEUMS With Radium Dial ...... amazing knowledge of spies and 6:46—Lowell Thomas. Tested and found Begmar 38.98 WestdoE Baby Bfh Alam ...... *...... g*ll 7:00—Amos h ’ Andy. secret documents. 2* Mattressi Luxu^ous innersining —- with 7:16—Three Blue Notee. The scene is war-time Wasb< that 8,000,000 foot­ With RSittteDtel...... M n Ington, and the hero Is the head big deep inner coils padded wii^ fdted cotton— 7:30—Boston Fire Department ocwM’M in durable drill ticking. steps couldn't wear Westclox'Fortuna Alann ...... 7:46—^Irene Rich. of the “black chiunber,” that Everything it out. New 1934 8:00—^Bno CMme Q um. cret government bureau concerned WestcloE '*Blaak Night” Alam, ,wiUi Eaddite^ ' 8:46—Babe Ruth. with decoding enemy messages and 3. S p rin g :S in g le deck—with 90 big, deep patterns. trapping enemy spies. Delivered For * 9:00—Raymond Knight and his Premier wire coils for comfort. 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MONTGOMERY W aat^ WindaUiili li w 18:00—Hotel Plaza Orchestra. A. M. tivlties m ake^ top-notch storyyOf OUTFIT 12:80—Montclair Orebastra. sxdtemeiit iad myjteiy. Ooupwss A 1:00—NBC Program Calsstdar. a ftw years ago liey trom attors otfl’ r.w09 •nua, a FraBObwoman, dal secrets; ire w n|^w ltli me if was a passMigsr la . a. Montgolfer he goes on wfltliif abvialm bsoausq .A OQiniilelj.Bihwl MANCHZfrai baQooii at Lyons in 1784; tms Is.tbs be does it very w«l indeed. .^todtsQ Ttrim diMimied. ' asoent in plans or baf- Published by Loogmus, Green ’ a-vtoean. ft*-.-.tV "; • • • \ visit Sap -.. that CaUfbrali , __ New Zealand Tribal Laws of th(wsafi(ft"0|r lbMl|P#^*ib „ bosom. He asiM' Jfa^^/Rdfiii^^ mi^bly re(xki()ltiA b^'^.dutlsk an Applied To Wage Earners American wltb rat asfitliiMttta of Ifaban ozii^ V He asked Frv IklBfblairi ,ts, ooo* al-j yin Antipodal Profit System London, April *25. — (AP) —In-S vm grof oUisens w u aartptlng po­ V I 11 J' maytiivhls ttesBtfeh thaafci Loois Bm A m Sayl Both dUns have taken the Warpath lice—an army "composed o t lum­ rUflOUS tETMudr’ IS flUlte tbdthe bqpes torettmi to against John DtlUnger, readers of berjacks armed with pickaxes San Fraodaco sooe ‘and see bis (me London morning newspaper were and choppm, farmers with shot­ Hamilton, N. Z. — (AP) — A^be treated ai an advance payment many goodv , Itallaa-Amerti^ against labor’s share of the product Nations Are a Accord on ti^d today. guns and laborers with pitchforks Honorary GHzai of San friends, there. native custom of Maori tribesmen "Even some Red Indians joined of industry. and crowbars.” v in New Zealand has been turned “The capitalistic system does not the himt today with bof(^ and ar- One paper printed a dispatch un­ CODE IS BIOMBD liato a modem economic principle of disappear, for the pUm involves no World Peace P h n i rowk,”' read a paragraph in the der a C^iioago dateline which said Francisco. newsiMtper’s vivid account of the that the "entire middle west Is sfif- employe partnership business. disorganisation of our present in­ New London, April 25.—(AP) — • L«l m ^xplit|l-liiQ^ dustrial system. The whole differ­ search for Aiherlca’s Number One fering from a bad attadc of the H. F. Morse of thw city, president The new practice, inaugurated . .' Jltterc' and until the through the companies empowering ence, apart from book entries, lies Krakow, Poland, April %.-r-(AP) Itome, April 26.— (A P)—rGUgllel- of the National Association of Boat quickly • logn qf SiD I*' The account was (xmtalned in ’ a is brought to book sleep- Biuilders and Repatoers, Inc., re­ act of 1924, is based on the theory in the spirit.” —Poland and France wlU always be bno Marcoid, wirdlesa telegraph in­ $300 can he obtafnid In support of the- system, the Em­ dispatch from the newspaper’s New fim nights will be passed by anx­ ceived word today from the NRA in that human values in business York corresp(mdent ployee Partntership fiistitute quotes found united in defending the ious hoTueholders ntting up with ventor, celebrated his sixtieth birth­ Washington thpt the code of fiUr ^tkroufhv our Irtipftil' -should be awarded dividends on Another paragraph told how an guns in their hands.” service records whiie material val­ Owen D. Young, of the General “world’s peace,” Louis Barthou, for­ day aimlversary today by receiving practice and competition for the ftnaneinf Mirvicu. ues, which do not vary, should re­ Electric Company, as saying: , eign minister of France, told the an honorary citizenship of San boat building and repairing indus­ try has been signed by General • Total cost for a $$0 ; ceive a stated reward. “We'have been talking a lons^ Associated Press todays Francisco, CaUf. time about capital as being the total number was of course com- Johnson. The code affects the in­ Thus capital would receive a set The citizenship was conferred in loan for 5 monAs it only owner and labor as being the com­ Summing up impressions eg his laratively small, as may be seen dustry in some 3^)00 yards through­ return for a set contribution, while visit to Poland, the , visiting states­ AMERICANS (SEAT a little ceremony this afternoon at $4.50. Ttiii it brand on labor would receive an increeised re- modity. I hope we shall come to the f,rom the fact that there were more out the United States, Mr. Morse day when hiunan beings who give man said; telephones in Chicago than in the the Acauiemy of Iftaly Ity the Rev. said. The conmpany com pleted a statis­ New York, April 26 —Tentative - A number of distinguished Aca- n-' and an additional incentive to work treaties. Poland is an Important in articles of incorporation. tical summauy vdiich also disclosed indications are that first quarter demlclaus were present at the for just rewards. factor of the European order of {GOING OUT OF BUSINESS! Business is divided into capital that on JsmuEuy 1, 1938, alm ost 53 eamisigs of representative indus­ Academy when Marconi received and labor. Capital is borrowed by For employers, or capital, the things and an essential' element of per cent of the not quite 83,000,000 his honorary citizensnip. Also there system claims greater security for peace.” trial companies were about three the company at a predetermined telephones throughout the world times those of the similar 1933 were Mrs. Brecklmidge Long, the rate of interest such as five per capital Investment, satisfaction in The fo^ gn minister paid tribute were in the United States. wife of the United States ambassa­ the knowledge that the principles of to MarshiaJ Pllsudskl and Dr. Jo­ period, says Standard Statistics Co. cent for service and three per cent It was also foimd, as a result of The first 61 industrial corporations dor, who was himself absent in Ml- for risk. No higher rate than the Justice have been recognized, and seph Beck, Poland’s foreign minis­ this compilation, that in America an assured return on Investment. to report show total net of $18,740,- lEui, Alexander Kir^ the counsellor POPULAR predetermined rate is paid, regard­ ter. the small towns and rural districts 000 as compared with $6,332,000 a of the Embassy, and Signora Mar­ less of the profits made. • Decry Yuletlde Bonus The question of trade between Etfe far more widely supplied with Two other plans, for rewarding year ago. Those results, it is point­ coni. Labor sl^ares are issued to em­ the two countries, it was under­ telephone facilities than are the The inventor made a 10-mlnute ployes roughly on the basis of their employes which have been put into stood, was discussed by Barthou ed out, “are too fragmentary to be same types of communities in for­ considered conclusive” Emd later re­ talk in response to Fr. Trlnchieri a pay, which is presumed to be an in­ effect in the United States are not and Beck as they journeyed to eign countries. In this country, DRESS SHOP ports may modify the rate of gain. speech in the councl) room of the dex of service. Approved in principle by the em­ Krakow from Warsaw by railroaul. cities and towns of less than 50,000 ploye partnership advocates. Also, Standard says, "comparison is A cadem y. | Worker’s Voice In Bosiness populatioh averaged more Uum 10 Net profits are used to pay divi­ One is the plan for selling shares made with the most unfavorable In his reply, Marconi recalled bis State Theater Building •of company ctock to employes on telephones for each 100 people. No three months’ period of 1933.” dends on the no-par labor shares. other country except Canada aver­ CO Holders of those shared are allowed installments. This is deemed a BRIDGEPORT YOUTH DIES CO system of borrowing part of the aged as many telephones as this per full voice in the business along with capita, even when the large): cities Stockholders of Pathe Exchange, What y o u have been hunting Ed holders of capital shares. employe’s earnings. The other plan is the system of IN AUTOMOBILE (TIASH were included. In the United Inc., have f^proved an agreement for in New and Used Furni­ GOING OUT ft The Valder plan poihts to a com­ States as a whole, there^ w ere about giving Si W. Webb, president, an munity of interest, profit and, con­ many compares in. giving bonuses ture can be found at— CO to employes, usually at Christmas. 14 telephones for eimh' 100 people, option to buy not more than 12,500 ID trol of business. or nearly seven times as many as shares of oomnum stock at $2 a n “It is not suggested that the pay­ The plan is claimed by employe OF partnership Advocates to rely too White Plains, N. T., April 26 — in Elurope, where most of the tele­ share in ea(b year for four years, ment of wages should cease,” says (AP)— Edward Switzer, 22, of and not m ore than 3,00C shEires o f its sponsor, "but that wages should much oh the whim of the employer phones are under government opera­ Bridgeport, Conn., was killed and tion. Class “A” at $12 a share annually BENSON’S Cheslie White, also of Bridgeport, Canada, with approximately 12 over a* three year period. was critically Injured in an automo­ for very little money! ciple of appointments from e^ve telephones per 100 population, stood bile accident near White Plains to­ BUSINESS pQ In second ^ace, followed by New instead of elections from below. day. March sales of electric refrigera­ The same principle, with similar Zealand, Denmark and Sweden, in FA SaST REGIME The accident occurred on a high­ tors numbered 151,668 units agsdnat parades and similar music, is being the order named. Germany and KITCHEN RANGES way connecting with the Boston 82,439 in February and 68,494 in I SALE STARTS THURSDAY, 9:30 A. M. | put into effect in all the cities ol Great Britain, although rEmking OIL BURNERS Post Road, on “Rosedale comer,” March, 1933, according to the Eldi- Austria. next to the United States in the son Electric Institute. First quarter CHEST OF DRAWERS IN TRIUMPHANT dangerous turn which takes heai^ total number of telephones, had Bargains Galore For Everybody! The upshot is a boom in brass s41es set a new high record for the GAS STOVES, $4.00 up bands that has wiped out imemploy- toll of lives. ^ only about 4JS telephones for each The automobile, driven^ l^, Swit­ period with 269,319 units. ment among the players pf milita^ 100 people, and France had barely DRESSERS zer, went off the highway, snapped Everything Mugt Re Cleaned Out To the Store W alk MAY DATSHOWS music. more than 8. In all thr^ o f these DINING ROOM TABLES four electric light poles, nnd craved countries, the telephone systems are ’Pbe magazine “Steel” reports KITCHEN TABLES into a tree. The tree buckled und^ govemidtet owned and operated. that 25 leading steel producers, rep­ And Cost of Merchan£se Forgotten! the impact, then snappy back, resenting 93 per cent of the coun­ RUGS Vienna.—(AP)—Brass bands and It was found, also, that every per­ MRS. ARTHUR LASHINSKE catapulting the machine Ipto a son ih this country made four tele­ try’s ingot capacity, had an aggre­ ICE BOXES, $5.00 up bayonets al'e esqorting Austria into larger tree. phone calls a week, v^ereas the gate loss of $36,033,120 last year STUDIO COUCHES, $25 up a new era. Switzer died Instantly. White average person throughout the rest before payment of dividends and in­ FIXTURES FOR SALE! There still is a haze of imcertain- RADIO GUEST SINGER was taken to St. Agnes hospital, of the world made less than one <»11 terest. Operations averaged 31 per And a very fine line of Bedding. severely bruised and suffering from cent. In 1932 the loss for the same ty about some of the features of a month. AmericEins used their Low Overhead—Low Prices! internal injuries. telephone system nearly tmi times companies was $116,887,789. the new era. For instance, the mon- Children Under 15 WiU Not Be Police gave Switzer's address as as much as the French, and more LADIES’ ment to the republic has been dis­ Admitted to Thursday Morn­ Bishop and Stratford avenues, than six times u much as the Ger­ Resmolds Metals Co. has declared Benson HOUSE mantled / and its< site concealed be­ ing Broadcast Without Bridgeport, and his companion’s as mans and the British. a dividend of 25 per cent in stock, hind a green board fence labeled 1000 Coimectictit avmue, in the Furniture Exchange Adult. To San Francisco, among the payable June 1 to holdings of rerd 711 Main Street Phone 8773 “Post No BUls.” same city. larger cities of the wortd, goes the M ay 15. Also it has been > officially an- distinction of having the largest D r e s s e s noimced that the new constitution Mrs. Arthur F. Lashinske, well number of telephones in propoi^on ~r of Austria will contain neither the known local contralto, will be the IN BANKRUPTCY to the population. JThere was 36.5 word “republic” nor the word “de­ guest artist at the “Manchester On telephones for each 100 Inhabitants ONE LOT SILK m ocracy.” The Air” program'to be given at New Haven, April 25.—(AP) — of the city by the Golden Gate. Bands And More Bands the State Theater here tomorrow Bankruptcy petitions filed here yes­ WEushington, D. C., was second, with But it’s not clear whether Austria, morning between 8 and 8:30 terday included these; 38.8; and the city in third place — D r e s s e s under that constitution, will be a o ’clock. Ctollln Drig^s will, as usual, Frank H. and Blanche M. Lally of CEUi you guess it?—was Stockholm, lAngdom, an enmire, a fascist state render selections on the organ. Mansfield, doing business as the Sweden. or simply an Autocratically ruled BARSTOW ValueB to l&ra. 1.69 It was emphasized today that, Campus Lunch, with/debts of $4,334 Surprising as it may seem to the federal union. while the residents of Manchester and assets of $1,700; Dimcan Mc- average person, there were more ' The brsAs bands are a fact, how­ are cordially invited to attend these Phail, lumberman, Kent, debts $12,- telephones per capita in Argentina — OPENS — SILK ever, and so are the bayonets; both Thmjsday morning broadcasts, chil­ 449, assets, $150. than there were in Europe; but the ih plain view. There was a time, during and dren imder 15 years of age will not be admitted unless accompanied by NEW DISPLA Y ROOM BLOOMERS after the civil war in Eebrudry, AND When bayonets were the outstanding an ad u lt AT fact of Vienna’s daily life. Now, Numben played by Mr. Diiggs however, the brass band clearly upon request entitle the persons PANTIES dominates the casual scene. who send in the request to two free , Behind the scenes, gray prisons passes to the State Theater. 470 MAIN ST. LADIES* ajre full o f political prisoners— ipostly socialists. But the streets “JUST BELOW THE CENTER” FULL-FASHION resound to lively music, and Vienna in the past six weeks has seen more BYRD MAIL DELIVERY 2 PR. •uniforms and parades than in thd H o s i e r y preceding six years. HELD UP UNTIL 1935 No Votes; Many Parades All this is not for nothing. The THURS. gay martial music in the streets is Most of Letters Addressed to N E y SPRING not mere entertainment. The brass Stamp Collectors — Pouches band heis supplanted the ballot-box, apd just now there is plenty of work Are Safely Stored. APRIL for it to do. HATS Latst time Vienna’s voters went to Washington, April 25 —(AP) - the polls, in the spring of ,1932, they Two thirds of the huge pile of mail 2 6 t h voted 66 per cent socialist^ When from Little America, headquarters the socialist city govemuMnt was of the Byrd South Pole expedition, BETTER SILK outlawed in February andb Burgo­ has been unavoidably held up for master Karl Seitz and other elected delivery until next year. Most of officials were Imprisoned, the federal the mail was addresMd to stamp D r e s s e s government emphasized that the collectors. DURING THE DEMONSTRATION O f • successors of Dr. Seitz and col­ The postoffice depsutment has re­ 3.47 leagues would be appointed. ceived the following radiogram from Filling the adm inistrative vswjuum Admiral Byrd. ALWAYS ONE LOT SILK caused by outlawing a whole muni­ “AU U. S. man at Little America BPS cipal administration is no smaU safe, combination of , unforeseen OPEN tanir, however. And a certain condition in imloadlng arising from D r e s s e s amount of pubbc partlclpatloh is, necessity of protecting-lives of men, PAINT •VARMliH from the government’s point of view, transporting suppllM to Little Valaez ta $6.86. * highly desirable. Am erica and iwiMjtWTiy s c ie n c e 2.47 Therefore each important appoint* program made it Impossible to clear ENAMEL • STAIN ment or administrative change all mSil from Little America post brings out the brass bands and a pa­ office this season. All pouches safe­ WESTINGHOUSE LADIES* rade in which bayoneted fascist ly stored and win be returned with Helmwehr troops and large com- aU second cancellatioha when ex­ p antes of representative citizens pedition leaves Uttie America.” KEnUCHOUTOBS demonstrate their satiCfactlbn with TNT QLOSf AST B LO U 8E 9 V.; what has bebn done. THOR WASHERS And Still They March rati IS oatsEfrwvM THI OMCOMATIVi INAMMl GENERAL ELECnUC AND AUTO There were brass bands and a pa­ THAT DRICS IN 4 HOVRI rade of dty employes when Chan­ Grsenwl^ Aj^rll 25.—(AP)— RADIOS GROUP OF cellor Dollfuss appointed a federal After a four hours. early momiog COMPLETE Liras OF RADIO TUBES ' kommissar to occupy the office' fight today firezbra saved the pre- f Iv from which Burgdmaster Seits kad' tMitlotli home of Christopher M. ■I [0 SERVICE been ejected.,-...... x Cerdley in Peokslaad road from de- There was another parade with •trootioa Uthough the lose on the and ICRANGES ' brass bands when the kommlsw of­ north.wihg imd second floor was es­ ■1: ficially became the new burfbiMa-^ timated Ity them es between $80,- 2 6 c m i ter. I ' ' ' 000 and 140,000; The first fiddr and And May Day, which In fonnar south win# ire^ not badly dam­ yean was oooaaton forliufa paradaa aged 1>y the blase. 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ADVEitTlMBBUUfT— Al> VBKTlSICaUBN 1 — WAPPING WINS FIRST FABER IDENTDIED FOREIGN EXCHANGE PIANO RECITAL BY MISS — , J ANOTHER GROUP Thur»d0y%- HONORS IN CONTEST AS BANK ROBBER New York, AprU 36—(AP)—For­ GRACE M. ADAMS FRffiAY eign Exchange Great Britain THE OF NURSERYMEN in dollars, otoera in cents. Finishes 100 Points Ahead of (OeaMaaed fron Page One) Speciah Great Britain demand, 6.14; Musical Event Win Be Held in AT Foley’s Express in Firemen’s 60 day bills, 6J.2 3-4; France de­ the Center Congregatlmia BARGAIN HOUND Setback Tournament. OUT 0N_STRIKE ^ ta from the weapon out a wln- mand, 6.63; cables, 648; Italy de­ w w of the bank. The atate ebaiwea mand, 8.64 1-3; cables, 844%. CThurch House for Friends- these shots were the ones that Demafida: The final sitting in the setback (Oeattooed from Page One) kmed Forbes MoLeod. a Needham Mlai Grace M. Adame, i EVERYfitODY'S league that has been in progress policeman, as he ran toward the Belgium, 28.60; (3ennany, 39.40; H&ve your lace and ruffled cur-<<^ Hurry up—you flrla that want to during the past 16 weeks u^er tne there was an exceptionally poor bank In answer to an alarm. Holland, 67,97; Norway, 26.83; known Maaeheater pianiat, i tains laundered by Mrs. Mader, 15 be in Hale’s Dressmaking Contest. auspices of the Manchester fire de­ year last year. An improvement Sweden, 26.58; Denmark, 22.97; Fin­ teacher, announcea a recital for Maple street—86 and 50 cents Rlordan said, he first noticed a MARKET You have till Saturday evening at partment, ended last night Wap- was noted In the smaller nursery man enter the bank, look around for land, 249; Switzerland. 82.54; Friday evening at 8:16 In toe paS 9 o’clock to enter your dress or ping’s entry won the contest tri­ stock, as the cold weather had klll- a moment and then leave; Spain, 18.78; Portugal, 4,69; Greece, Tims was when knittlnf never blouse. You might be the winner. .95; Poland, 19.06; Cxecho Slovakia, lora of toe Center Congregational Lead OTsUcee umphing over Foley’s Express by a eed rose bushes, resulting in a de­ !‘Ia that man ,n the court room?" r.r meant anytbinf more exdtlnf than victory over the Midway’s at the mand for them, but the heavier 4.19; Jugo Slavla, 2.29; Austria, church. Mlaa Adama will be aaaiat- warm, substantial garments and the District Attorney Edmimd R. Dew- BUTTER! session last night finishing nearly nursery stock was not showing ac 1 ^ asked. “Yes," Rlordan replied. 19.06; Himgary, 29.75; Rumania, ed by Mlaa Irene McMullen, con­ despls^, thick and very practical 100 points ahead. No. I’s team increase to any marked degree. *He is sitting on my extreme right 1.02; Argentine; 84.30N; , Brazil, tralto, who la a pupil of Wesley pound stockingrs, mitts and earmuffs of It is almost as desirable to have took third place, only 36 points be' Unsold Stock In the prisoners’ cage.” He pointed 8.78N; Tokyo, 30.48 8-4; Shanghai, Howard' of New York, and Frank our youth. }«fot one of the Indus* a cabbage In the house as to have hind the Foley team. The final The greater part of the small to Faber. 33.26; Hongkong, 87.12 %; Mexico Krieakl, violiniat, who formerly 2 8 c trlous knitters of those days ever onions, carrots and parsley. It is standing is as follows: shipments had b ^ made but there He then described the reckleas City (silver peso). 27.96; Montreal studied with Robert Doellner. Land Conn. River ...... 46f — lighted cigarettes without first put­ Place toe employees did not Join In They met at toe intersection. 'The pound Am Rad St S ...... 15% First National of Htfd 86 — ting out toe burning end. the walk-out of toe workers in ths daniage done was slight. No ar­ Am S m e lt...... 43^i Htfd. Ooaa, Trust .... 63 68 same line. 'The Wilson company rests wars made as it was _ raining Am Tel aad Tel ...... 1 3 1 fi Hartford National .... 18 30 has been carrying on a large retail I at toe time and toe street was slip' Am Tob B ...... 72% Phoenix St. B aad T 166 — SANDERS MAY QUIT trade and last week there was an | pery. NEW QE* and Webeter'a Early June Am Wat Wks '« • • • s e'«*« s'cV'e 31^ West Hartford Trust.. 100 — Increase given to employeee. Thi Join Our Suit FELTS .. $ i e O D up PEAS! Anaconda ...... v...... v..r 16% lasaraace Stocks was before there was aity indica­ VETERANS TO MEET Atchison ...... 689& Aetna Casualty ...... 61 68 a 0 . P. LEADERSHIP tion of labor trouble in the nursery Auburn ...... 41 CART WHEELS Aetna Fire ...... 88% 40 buslnese in Manchester. New Haven,, April 26.—(AP)— Club and Win Aviation Corp ...... 8 Aetna Life ...... 30 22 lO c Balt and Ohio ...... 28% (ConDnuad From Plage Ooe) Official bnalneaa will be combined Automobile ...... 32 34 with boapitallty Saturday when One Of The Yacht Club Yellow Bendlx ...... 18% Conn. (Seoeral ...... 39 81 PRESIDENT URGES POWER $1.00 "^$1.49 Beth Steel ..v... 41^ Jamee E. Watson of Indiana, American Legion atate fund com' Large and Smell Headelsee. CORN! Hartford Fire ...... 68% 66 mlttee chairmen from all parts of Borden ...... 36% Phoenix F ir e ...... 63 66 former Republican leader in toe Following Prizes No. 2 can Can Pac ...... 16% Hartford Steam Boiler 62% 64^ Senate has been heavily backed by TO BUILD BIGGER NAYY the state wUl gather at toe Giant Carro De Pasco ...... 86 National Fire ...... 68% 66’ one group. Henry P. Fletcher of Valley farm of Frank S. Butter- 1 0 c Cbss and Ohio e e'a s e s’ • s Y • e'T's 'e 48% Travelers ...... 466 466 Pennaylvahla, former ambassador worth In Mt. Carmel. FREE Chryaler ...... 50% PnbUc Utillttee Stocks • to Italy, likewise has been men­ (Osethmed crooi 'Pag* Oas) At toe meeting will also be Wil­ MARY CARNEY strictly Freeh, Large, Local Coca CoU ...... 136% Conn. Elec S e rv ...... 89 48 tioned, as have Walter Hallahan of liam j . Mal...... 46 __ However, be does want authority Let us help you Vi Dozen Silk Hose • e e S'# e e • e'e'*«YYe'e # 61% Colt’s Firearms ...... 34 26 to use toe new general funds for ~ D J ------Hudson Motors ...... 18% Cagle Lock ...... 37 80 NEW STATE PARTY this purpose If be desires. ' to poy your taxes. You can con­ 2 Ties Int Harv ...... 41% Tafnlr Bearings ...... 60 60 With new labor disputes nearing • Int Nick ...... 28% veniently repay us o small amount Ftdler Brush, Class A. 7 — the White House, President Ron- j- monthly out o f your income. 1 Shirt and Tie Ensemble Int Tel and Tel ...>.r...... 14% Gray Tel Pay Station,.' 16 17 (Oonttmied from Page One) velt also renewed efforts' today to ' Johns Manvllle...... 67 Sart and Cooley...... — 126 establish a definite industrial arbi­ Kennecott ...... 21% Hartmann Tob, com,, — 6 it is our purpose to elect National tration board. Just 'phone and Pair Bosttmlan Sport Ox­ Lehigh Val Rd ...... 18% do,, pfd ...... 18 — and State officers who will be friend­ Too Busy Noiy our representotive will call. fords Ligg aad Myers B ...... 94% Int Silver ...... 86 89 ly to toe Rooeevelt New Deal.” Tbo President indicated he would Loew*s ...... 88% do,, pfd ...... 79 82 He said he apoke in a purely per­ not be able to go into the coal pro­ light Weight AH Wool LorlUard ...... 18% Landers Frary A Clk, 32 34 sonal capacity and that complete blem In Kentucky on account of de­ Sweater McKeesp Tin ...... 89% New Brit, Mch., com.. 7 9 pollclea of the new party would Mont Ward ...... 81 mands on his time. do,, pfd ...... ;.... 46 — have to be formulated at the Hart­ It was said at toe White House 1 Box of Fine Handkerchiefs And hertft how th* made ■ ealmon and celery tatad that made the Nat Biscuit...... 48% Mann A Bow, CSass A. 8 7 ford meeting. His letters asked for I7at Cash Reg ...... 19 that the strikes in the automobile femily cheer; % cup Ivanhoe Mayonnaite, 1% enpa salmon, 1% t e » ' do.. Class B ...... % - suggestions for a name for the new Industry in CHeveland and St. Louis Pair (Faultless No Belt) Nat Dairy ...... 17% North and Jtidd ...... 16 organization. spoons salt, 1 cup celery finely cut, 1 tablespoon vinegar. To may* Nat Pow and L t ...... 11% bad not reached the President. Pajamas oanaiae add other lafredients in order ghreu. Serve on crisp lettece N T Central...... 84% files, Bern Pond .... 12% Constantly harassed by these ’eck. Stow and Wilcox 4 DEMOCBATIO MOVE labor Issues, Mr. Roosevelt is giving $10 Deposit On Overcoat with additional mayonnaise. Serves 6. NY NH and H ...... 18% Russell Mfg ...... 43 New Haven, April 25.—(AP)— Noraada ...... 42% serious consideration for legislation WHY NOT aUT A JAI TODATf Seovlll ...... 24 Nathan B, Stime, chairman of toe establishing a board. Come to our store and let ni Itorth ^Lm r.“.. . . ' . . . . 18% State Central committee of toe In­ Packard ...... Stanley 6 Works ...... 21% He is understood to feel toe bill explain our Suit Chib to yon. Sjtandard S crew ...... 66 dependent Republican Party, said by Senator Wagner (D., N. Y.), set­ 1 W M H O E Penn ...... 33% do., pfd,, g u a r...... lOO today he did not expect to receive Personal Finance Co. Phlla Rdg C and I ...... 4% ting up a labor board will help con­ Room a. State Theater Ball4f« u MAYONNAISI Phil Pete...... 19% Smythe Mfg Co...... 28 86 a letter from Albert Levitt Inviting siderably, although It may not be 75S Mala St.. Maaeheater Pub Seiw 74 J 39% Taylor and Fenn ...... 70 him to Join in formation of a new the final and permanent solution. M a e * S4Z0 8 ei., 17s Pints, 88< Qearts, 60s Torrlngton ...... 60% party. The only charge Is three percent KELLER'S Radio ...... 8% 62% — — Underwood Mfg Co . . . 44% He said Levitt’s move is to form per month oo anoald amount of Rem R a n d ...... 12% 46% Yellowstone National Park cov­ loan. 8 Depot Square ReyTobB...... 43% Union Mfg Co ...... 10 a paity outside the Independent Re U S Envelope, com,., jBO publican Party and toe platform be ers an area of 843 square miles. Sears Roebuck ■e'e'rf“# «'»''e"aY'S"e • • 49% do., pfd ...... 100 Socony Vac • • • • e'eY's'^«'*''S'r o YVe 16% puts forward would Indicate an In- South P a c ...... 28 Veeder Root ...... 26% tention to link up the new party South P Ric S ...... 32% Whitlock (>11 Pipe . .. _ with the Democratic. Party in toe South Rwy ...... 82% J3.Wll’ma Co. |10 par 46 background. St Brands ...... 21% St Gas and El ...... 12'% St OU Cal .... #'C#'#'s~e'eYe'aT*e •> 30^ St OU N J ...... 45% POPULAR MARKET TflK Cotp «•»*«•••*• oVa • 26% 855 MAIN STREET 'nmken Roller Bear ...... 84% RUBINOW BUILDING ’Tfans America ...... 7 The Manchester PubKc Market union Carbide...... 46 union Pac ...... 181 Unit Aircraft^...... 28% THURSDAY SPECIAL WHERE THRIFTY s h o p p e r s SHOP Unit Corp ...... 6% milk-fed veal, Unit Oas Imp ...... 16% U S R u b b er...... 22% U S Smelt ...... 124 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SPECIALS! U S Steel ...... 60% Util Pow and L t ...... 4 LIVER AND BACON COMBINATION VERY Vick Chem ...... 88%^ **^5?.** Wertern Calves’ Liver and 1 Pound of CHOICE CHICKEN HALIBUT l b Western Union ...... 68 West El aad M fg ...... 39% Our S u ftr C i ^ Sliced Bacon, Both Items for 49c Woolworth ...... 58% BoneleM Lean for Stewing on sale a t ...... 19c Ib. Elec Bond aad Share (Curb). 17 Home Cured Daisy Hams from Native Pork, nice mild FRESH SLICED FRESH CAUGHT ...... 25c Ib. There are about 88A00 different commodities always in stock in the FRESH SEA FOOD stores of a first-class battleship; Freeh Shad — B u t t ^ h — Cod Halibut — Bullheade Steak Cod 3 2 5 < MaiJcerel they range from anchors w eight ScaBope — Fresh Oysters eight tons each down to tiny screws _ FUet of Haddock and Freeh Haddock to Bake, STEAK SraCIAL AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Extra Large Smddft Onngee, regular S9c size, on sale MEMORIAL Bo$ton Bhie3 I Herring 3 C!ORNER STORE SPECIAL AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT STEAK Mala Street at Bayaes Something Newl Home Made French CmUem, regu- MRS. EVELYN HBINTZ, ...... PrsprM er Home Made Devirs Food Cake, regular 25c sIm , on ealo „ ...... oecb Swordfish ib. lb. WB hare a soppEy Sa4y of »fra Home Made Potato S a M ...... 2 Iba. 25e ArtSar EltEFS SsSReas paBrtee, te te m k m , aat bsaaS, Ghtoese Chews 10 Poonde Boat Grannlatod S u g ar...... Me IN OUR BAKBRTDEPARTMENT $mi ether faverHes. 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HELEN R^ELSHIMER 4staga and put on their show for To be dull Is an inexcusable sin. someone else when the ^plauM of Men won’t forgive It. Least of all the former audience kisee Its en­ KATHAMNB the you have married or the thusiasm. .But they also like to feel kyiLANO-TAYLOR one you want to marry. The easiest that they are slightly superior to method of producing a dish-water the women in the audience. They Lately mushrooms have cort# out • lOM NtA «ntooci,M9, boredom is by constant repetition want to know just a little more from imder the dark cloud which , CHAPTER XLVm of the same words in conversation. about the subject under, diseussion. used to envelop them because of Sir Aubrey bad told Pablito the In fact, with a whole dictionary of If a woman begins to talk in words their supposed relationship to thsr whole atory and now sat waiting words to keep a man guessing, (t is that are as strange as the tongues toadstool. More people arc .fctffkm . for the young man to speak. Pablito astounding that we try the same old that were loosed at the Tower of ing them than ever before and they seemed too quiet, too contained. His letter combinations. A froCk might Babel men will probably nm away are cheaper on tiie market, wlt]l4he be something besides chic, smart, manner made Sir Aubrey remember to find a sweet little dumb-bell who result that more people are ' eating the pitiable twisting of Mary's pretty, glamorous, alluring or intri­ can’t do anything but nod her head them. guing. Not all children are cute. We hands. He could not guess whether and use the word that never fails. They certainly dress up the plalh- just don’t know what else to say his confession and his promise to do For any nit-wit seems to know that est dish and are delectable by them­ everything possible to make amends about them. men like to be called "wonderful.” selves. One little mlsaprehenston The vocabulary extension society about them needs to be corrected, would count or not. Right here is the danger of a too- should begin before a child is old extenslve vocabulary. A woman however, just to keep the record He bad told his wife and daugh­ enough to.have made certain ad­ whose adjectives have fine meanings clear. ters the same story, promising jectives adhesive. Little flve-year- of distinction may use a descriptive They do have a high protein them the inheritance that was old ean Vlzetelly Cochrane, who phrase that will make a gentleman count but even so, to call them rightfully theirs but declaring that knows and uses 8000 words, accord­ the King of Siam himself. But if he vegetable beefsteaks Is a little mis­ the house and enough to run it ing to a recent news announcement, doesn’t know about hfs exaltation leading, since they are about 90 per must be his son’s. His son’s! And should .never be at a loss in talking she might as well be calling him cent water and it would take many. now that son sat before him, so mushroonM to equal one fair-siZed to a man. Her mother has given her cantankerous or boorish. In fact, a beefsteak. strangely quiet. an important charm secret. Her warning should be Issued that the Suddenly Pablito spoke a little One pound of lean beef steak, yod friends will always know whether “wonderful” still leads the list. see, furnishes 730 calories of fuel metallically. “ I suppose she had a she is referring to a new hat or a Louis Bromfleld, well-known value per pound, while one pound of rotten time of it,” he said. new romance by the variation in young author, remarked not long mushrooms yields only 210 calories! “It killed her,” Sir Aubrey ad­ words. Not all of us have that dif­ ago that no woman need ever be Take Care In Washing mitted. ferentiation. afraid of telling a man too many Unless mushrooms are very sandy Pablito pulled up a sleeve to show Long, long ago a wise teacher re­ times that be is wonderful. She may they should not be washed, for they on his upper arm a jagged, deep marked that if we train a child in feel guilty about it She needn’t. He are delicate and water tends to de­ white scar. “My foster mother did the way that he should go when he won’t know that she is lying—if she stroy their flavor aa well as maka that,” he said. “ She did it one day i t old he will not depart Irom It. If is. them tough. To prepare them< when the mood was no worse than a small girl is given access to color­ A woman who consistently tells a separate the caps from the stems. ful, Interesting words, she won’t re­ man he Is wonderful may have as Scrape the stems and peel the caps usual. I saw her in Key West a If the skin Is tough. The stems month ago. Noyes had been support­ vert to “nice” as nondescript way of much appeal as a long-handled mop delineating—Mr. Webster, too, 's and as much* kick as a glass of luke­ usually are tougher than the cape ing her, not knowing, of course, who and require longer cooking. she was. She recognized me and her rather limited at times—anything warm water, but she has, the key­ from a new kind of gelatine to Gar­ word! A nice bit of economy la to cover worn-out heart stopped of fright. the peelings with cold water and She knew I had too much to remem­ bo's eyelashes. For other purposes, though, the Still—it would be rathdr dreadful word Increase piques interest The simmer them for fifteen mlnutee. ber. But I didn’t really biame her. Then strain tbrougli cheeecloth and to have whole trunks filled with small girl who knows 8,000 words is it's you 1 blame! You and men like 8PBTIAL SERVICE BUREAU. use the stock for flavoring eoupe shining new words and discover that to be envied. She can make even a you who desert children and leave ^HziN an unezpeeted visitor calls you won't have to apologise tor iRoom 808, 401 Eighth Ave., New Y v/k CMy. and lauoes. You will be amazed at them to fend for themselves! Nor­ they couldn’t be used because no ons can of tomatoes or last night’s left' the change a few tablespoonfulz of w your appearance it you’re wearing a bouse trook like this. understood them! Something like over scalloped potatoes sound allur' Bneloeed find tan eenta for which sand ma "SoaTeaire,** a ris Noyes is my father—” It’s designed In slses 14, 16, 18 and 20 (with corresponding bust this mushroom stock can make in “That—is you answer?" Sir Au­ having a row of party dresses hang­ Ing. So long as she remembers the booklet of Helen 'Welihlmer’a poemi. the taste of a cream of spinach measures of 82, 84, 86 and 88) and also In 40 and 42. Site 18 re« ing in one’s wardrobe and not a word men love she may swallow a brey asked. quires 4 8-4 yards of 86-lnch material, with 6-8 yard tor the collar ■oup, for Instdnoe. ' party in one hundred miles. wbola lexicon. And if she doesn’i N a n a ...... “ TITii •r~*lMT^n

A ' . • ■'..T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHBSTBR, OONN^ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26,1884. PAGE iW m TiKIt Red Sox Drop League Champs Into Seventh Place FOUR ROOKIES FEATURE Davis Cuppers to Avenge Eight Feet Off the Ground *33 Net Rout by British HURLERS WORRY CRONIN IN MAJOR LEAGUE J>LAY AS SENATORS LOSE 5TH By JIMMY DONAHUE ^ It is possible that Cliff Sutter, NEA Service Sports Writer ranking No. 4 player in the United V ML*- Sbunback of Cobs, Bomira of There won’t be any prostrate States, also may be included in thu forms of American Davis Cup play­ list, for a short time ago, the New GAME IN EIGHT STARTS ers found on the courts of Wimble­ Orleans comet reveal^ that tbe WIdte Sox, Heffojsr of don when the Yankees finish their southern association of the tennis grind for the classic in July. Neither body would threaten to secede if Yanks and Koenec^e of will there be loud yammering alibis Wood were selected for cup play in­ Boston Poonds Stewart an^ hinting at over-training, dissension stead of himself. ir . the ranks, and inability on clay To avoid squabbles, Williams will Dodgers Stand Ont Above By ASSOCIATED PRESS courts. no doubt take this matter Into con­ RnsseD to Win 5-0; Rnff-. Hal Trosky, Indians—Hit two The reason, gentle reader, will be sideration. DINGS homers and two singles * against that the Yanks will win the Davis tbe Rest to Date. Browns, batting in six runs. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS ing Beats Marcum of K% Guy Bush, Cubs—Limited Reds to Cup and there won’t be anything to The question of clap courts will holler about. provoke no alibis this year—because eight hits for second victory of sea­ You’ll probably recall "Elly” National League to Give Yanks Victor^; N«w York, April 25.—(AP)—The son. the cup matches won’t be played on Boston 5, Brooklyn 3. Charley Ruffing, Yanks—Shut out Vines’ collapse in his singles match clap. Wimbledon’s fields are grass, Cuba and the Dodgers, the White with Fred Perry, English star, at Chicago 3, Cincinnati 2. Sox and tbe Yankees, on the face Athletics with four singles, striking and it is on this type of court that New York 11, Philadelphia 7. 1*0, On Home Rnn b ; out four men. Stade Roland Garros. ’That climaxed tbe Americans, especially Shields of the early returns are most to the defeat of the American stars, Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 4. be congratulated on their baseball Fred Frankhouse, Braves—Tripled and Stoefen, excel. American League in fourth to start three run rally the only bright spot of which was Fred Perry and Bunny Austin, CrosettL scouting system. George Lott and Johnny Van Ryn Detroit 7, Chicago 3. More than a score of first year that defeated Dodgers. England’s mainstays, on tbe other New York 1, Philadelphia 0. Fred Marberry, Tigers—Scattered coming through in the doubles. hand, are more at home on the clay, Boston 5, Washington 0. men have been cavorting on major nine Chicago Wts for second Alibis were immediately forthcom­ league diamonds since the season and no less an authority than Jean Cleveland 15, St. Louis 2. By HUGH 8. FULLEB’TON, JB. straight triumph. ing from Bemon 8. Pr«itlce, and the Borotra has remarked that this fact opened but standing out above the Hal Schumacher, Giants — f ... By Associated Press rest so far have been George (Tut) boys themselves. A storm of protest will handicap the Britishers and THE STANDINGS Knocked in five runs with two arose over the method of pre-cilp leave an opening for the Yankees to Stainback of the Cubs, Seeke ^ n u - homers to win own game from Phil­ training, and Walter Merrill Hall, Among the numerous problems ra of the White Sox, Don Heffner lies. gollop tnrough to victory. National League which have arisen to plague major- of the Yankees and Len Koenecke new president of the U, S. Lawn At present. Shields and Stoefen W. Johnny Welch, Red Sox—Blanked Tennis Association, had to come out L. PC. league managers Is tbe big ons- of the X)odgers. Senators with five hits to win 5 to appear to be Uncle Sam’s best bets Cnlcago ...... 6 0 1.000 Stalnbock Delivers with a statement that the teimls in the singles ^ matches. Both play New York ...... 6 whicb faces Washington’s Joe 0. fathers were entirely satisfied with 1 .867 Given his chance for a regular Freddy Lindstrom, Pirates—Hit terrific service games, and are Brooklyn...... 4 2 .667 Cronin—what’s wrong with the outfield berth through the pre-sea­ homer with two on base in ninth to the conduct of the players and that strong forehand attackers. Pittsburgh ...... 4 2 .667 Senators pitching? son injury to hard-luck Hasen Cuy- beat Cardinals. there would be no change in policy. Both, on the other band, are weak Boston ...... 3 3 .500 Last season it was largely th^ ler, Stainback, one of the greatest on their backhands—and it is this St. L ouis...... 1 5 .167 hurling of the senatorial "Big It can be pointed out here that Four”, Alvin (Crowder, Earl White- epeed merchants the National ter seem to have caught on regu­ fault that Williams will try to reme­ (Cincinnati...... l 5 a67 League has seen come up in years there was a change in policy—one dy in the practice sessions at Wilm­ Philadelphia...... 0 7 hill, Monte Weaver and ^ Walter larly with Rogers Hornsby’s St. which will have a great influence on .000 Stewart, which carried the Nats to has ddlvered with a bang. His field- Louis Browns. Julius Bolters’ time­ ington American League lag has been flawless. So far he has our cup team. W. the American league championship. ly slugging with the Boston Red This was the selection of R. Nor­ L. PC. So far this season the standing of a ,885 batting average. Sox has been a feature at the early Detroit ...... 4 1 .800 Bonura, big first baseman from ris Williams as captain of tbe 1984 Les, the only green player on the New York ...... 4 the clubs shows Washington in returns and Hal Troskey, new In­ squad, and the release of Prentice team, has all tbe makings of one of 2 .667 seventh place with three victories Dallas, has been just as big a sen- dian first baseman, drove in six Thundering into the stretch to make their final bid for that dash B oston...... 4 3 .571 aatlOB in tbe White Sox lineup. He from that post. the mightiest racquet wlelders eVer across the finish line come Inception, left, and Mrs. John Hay Whit­ Cleveland ...... 3 and five defeats. runs with two homers and a pair of turned out in this country, and be 2 .600 Trimmed by Bed Sox has dipped along at a .881 rate so singles yesterday after a slow Under Williams there will be no ney’s Last Tag—all eight feet off tbe ground! ’This rare action photo Philadelphia...... s 4 .429 far and Inserted three nomers in dissension or over-training. He is a and Shields may succeed in socking ^a* snapped during the Middlebnrg, Va., hunts program. Rigan Walter Stewart made bis seoond start. ft. Louis ...... 2 8 .400 unsuccessful start of tbe season his eolleetion of eight hits. former t)avls Cup player hlmseif, Perry and Austin where \^es and McKinney, gentleman Jockey, is up on Last Tag. Washington ...... 3 Frank Hayes, young catcher, who and once ranked as ruler of the Allison failed last year. 5 .876 jrestenlay as the Senators opened A smooth seoond baseman from bits them far when he connects, has (Chicago...... 1 4 .200 Ultlmore, Heffner was rated a netters. Tbe doubles combination win be their home season and took a 6 to been tbe principal find of Connie 0 trimming from the Red Sox, weak bitter whose brUUant fielding Mack’s Athletics. He has inaugurated a series of taken care of by Lott, than whom GAMES ’TODAY would nevertheless keep him in the spring workouts, scheduled to start With 25,(X)0 fans including Presi­ there is none whomer in doubles cir­ dent Roosevelt looking on, the Yankee lineup. His average stood early next month, and these are in­ cles, and either Allison, Wood, or National League at A81 today. BASEBALL CHALLENGE tended to get tbe players in shape HELEN JACOBS TO HEAD slender southpaw pitched four shut­ Sutter. Of course, if the series is a New York at Philadelphia. Other Bookies SUne The newly organized Thunderbolt end. to judge their merits. His meth­ out innings. ’Then a rainstorm held tight affair, there is a possibility Brooklyn at Boston. up tbe game for an hour and when lik e Stainback, Koenecke receiv­ baseball team would like to arrange ods are altogether different from that Stoefen, who won the nation^ ed his big chance through the in­ games with any team whose play­ Cincinnati at Chicago. it was resumed. Manager Cronin de­ those of Prentice, who had none of doubles with Lott last year, will WIGHTMAN CUP PUYERS St. Louis at Pittsburgh. cided to t\im the hill over to Jack jury of a regular, Danny Taylor. ers average from 13 to 15 years of Williams’ experience. serve double duty and, in addition to Labelled a “bust,” when he was up age. To arrange games please see American League Russell. Five players have been selected hectic, singles sessions against Per­ Philadelphia at New York. The Sox belted him out in one With tbe Giants a few years ago, P. Dupont, 1229 Main street. for this session—and their selection ry and Austin, serve on the duo Lan has an average today of .870, Boston at Washington. Inning scoring three runs and clout­ All members of tbe Thunderbolt A. reflects the good judgment of WU- with the cleft-chinned guy from Josephine Croickshank Only (Chicago at Detroit ed Crowder for two more before Bob Alan Strange from Hollywood, C. will please be present at tbe Char­ hams. These stars are Frank Chicago. Hartland Clift from San Antonio (Cleveland at St. Louis. Burke finished up. Johnny Wdeh, ter OaK diamond to practice next Shields, Les Stoefen, George Lott, If, through some unforseen cir­ meanwhile, lim lt^ the champions and George Puccinelli from Rocbes- Saturday morning. Sidney Wood, and Wilmer Allison. cumstances, all this is voided by tbe GOLF 'Newcomer to Tennis Team to five hits. Johnny Van Ryn was invited to take .slim possibility that the U. S. squad By Art Krenz While Oral Hildebrand burled part, but he announced that busi­ doesn’t reach the finals—then skip This Year; Replaces Mrs. four bit ball, the Cleveland Indians ness interfered. It! POSITION OF LEFT HAND clouted four St. Louis fiingers for ' BAfTlNC 19 hits. Including a pair of homers RULES WRIST ACTION Van Ryn; Defend Net Tro- by Hal Trosky and won 15 to 2. De­ It Is Important that the hands are troit’s Tigers subdued the White Accident or Crime? placed on tbe shaft in their proper Sox 7-8 in another slug-fest. LEADERS Forty thouiand fans turned out DERBY FANS LOOK EAST position, regardless of whether one to see (Charley Ruffing of the New By Aseobiated Press chooses to use the overlapping or (Including yesterday’s games). York Yankees and John Marcum of interlocking grip. New York, April 25.—(AP) — the Philadelphia Athletics hook up NA'nONAL In a gfeat pitching duel which Ruf­ FOR DOPE ON CLASSIC When placing the left hand on Josephine Cmlckshank, No. 6 rank­ Batting— Traynor, Pirates .629; the shaft, turn the hand to the right fing won when Frank (Crosetti belt­ ing player from Santa Ana, CaUf., Wilson, Dodgers .476. ed a home nm in the sixth for the Rims—Moore and Vergez, Giants; Derby. Cavalcade was coupled is the only newcomer to the 1934 only run of the game. Each twirler Wightman Cup tennis team. Medwlck, Cards, Klein and Stain­ allowed league victory. Shenandoah Purse at Havre with Mrs. Sloane’s Anarchy today. back, (Cubs, and Vaughan, Pirates 7. , C. V. Whltne3T’s Jubot, one of the She will replace' Mrs. Marjorie The (Chicago (Cubs won their sixth Gladman Van Ryn on the team of Runs batted in—Klein, (Cubs 10. straight National league victory, a three outstanding fillies nominated Hits—Moore, Giants 13. De Grace Expected to An­ for the Derby, was coupled with Col­ five headed by Helen Jacobs, na­ 3-2 decision from the Cincinnati lateral, a Whitney colt, and others tional champion from Berkeley, Doubles — Moore, Giants; and Reds, scoring all their runs off In tbe field were Ck)l. E. R. Brad­ Calif., and Including two other Cal Lindstrom, Pirates 4. Dazzv Vance In the first inning. swer Questions as to AhO- ley’s Boy Valet, Mrs Frank J. Ifomlans, Alice Marble of San Triples—’Thirteen players with Flight on the Cubs’ heels came tbe Heller’s Agrarian and William Francisco and CaroUn Babcock of one. world champion Giants with an 11-7 Woodward’s Firelock, all eligible for Los Angeles, as welUas Sarah Pal­ Home runs— Klein, Cubs, Med­ triumph over the Phillies, gained ity of Several Eligihles for the Kentucky Derby. frey of Brookline, Maas. wlck, (Cards, and Ott, Giants 3. largely by a pair of home runs Gov Ruby Laffoon has Issued a Miss Jacobs and Miss Palfrey, Stolen bases—(Chlosetta, Phillies, apiece by Pitcher Hal Schumacher Race on May 5. call for all members of “tbe bemor- who together won the f6ur victories and Rothrock, (Cards 2. and Mel Ott. A homer by Freddy able order of Kentucky Colonels” to at Forest Hills last summer that en­ Pitching — Frankhouse, Braves, Lindstrom with two on in the ninth attend the first annual banquet of abled the Americans to score their Wameke and Bukh, Cuba, Mongo, gave Pittsburgh a 5-4 decision over the organization here on Derby eve, third successive triumph over Brit Dodgers and Hubbell, Giants 2 to 0. the St. Louis Cardinals. Louisville, Ky., April 25.—(AP)— May 4. ain’s picked women stars, are the AMERICAN The Boston Braves found a near Louisville’s Derby enthusiasts, with Among the notables invited, all of only real veterans on the new squad. Reynolds, Red Sox .488. relative in Walter Beck, big Brook­ nothing but workouts to judge the whom are Kentucky Colonels, are The 25-year-old national champion Runs—GosUn, Tigers 7. lyn right-hander, and won ulelr e first Postmaster-General James A. Far­ will be playing In her eighth Wight­ Runs batted In— Reynolds, Red home game 6-8. merits of candidate training here, man cup series while Miss Palfrey, Sox, 11. turned today to the East where a ley, Col, Louis McHenry' Howe, , Mae West, Eddie Can­ though onjy 21, has served as a Hits—Werber and Rejmolds, Red smart band of ellglbles for the Ken­ PIA2 member of three previous cup Sox 14. tucky Derby, May 5, was entered in tor, Will Rogers, Irvin S. Cobb, BLUEnELDS PUYERS Thomas D. Taggart, Eddie Dowling iflEiepf teams. Doubles—Werber, Red Sox 7. tbe Shenandoah purse at Havre Oe mMDOlO Miss Marble and Miss Babcock Grsu;e over a mile and 70 yards. and Mr. and Mrs. Morton Downey. 'Triples—Reynolds, Red Sox 2. Officers will be elected at U( •n tew r were cup players last year for the Home runs—Bonura, White Sox TO GET NEW JACKETS 'The result of this test was ex- first time while Miss Cruickshank [ pected to furnish an answer to Banquet. Its sponsors say tbe or­ IMHl$ 8. ganization’s motto is "let there ^ never prevfbusly has been appointed Stolen bases—Walker, Tigers, 6. questions concerning the ability of to the team. America bu won Tbe Blueflelds Club last night de- - . I Mrs. I. D. Sloane’s Clavalcade, con­ no more time than necessary be­ ©MCA Pitching — Ruffing, Yankees, tween mint juleps.” seven of the 11 series played so far. Welch, Red Sox, Marberry, Tigers, elded to buy new Jackets for its ball T sidered in many circles to be the team. most serious Eastern threat In the until at least three knuckles of the Thomas, Senators, and Hildebrand, band are shown. 'This will give Dean Bartlett Cromwell is spena- Indians 2 to 0. Coach Foley put the boys through more freedom to the wrist. Ing his 25th year as a University of a good workout at this last practice., Southern (California coach th*s Jess Willard, like Jack Dempsey, and the players seem to be putting^' Do not attempt to swing the club spring grooming his track r.nd with the Ihft band turned too far who took the world’s heavyweight more pep and vigor into their w oi*^ ^ PKE'ITY PROUD under tbe shaft. If you dc you will field team for national champion­ boxing crown away from him, has outs. The players have made It soon find that as tbe top of the ships which they have dominated

FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 AlfARTMENTS—FLATS— homeward, be is much in evldenpe not in the grim garb of ths warriqr tloned near the end of M ar^ lu>d LOST AND FOUND 1 among the passengers. He spends TENEMENTS 6a WAT(3I WASHDHTTON —is the picture drawn by Masayuki have been keeping a constant vlglL LOST—MAN’S BILL fold, contain­ P'OR SALE— PANSIES and hardy IN SU U IS BITTER long days basking in the stm on Yokoyama, Japanese consul general A modified guard will remain' thus ing aum of money and drlver’a perennials, also rock garden plants, NOTICE— A BE3AUTIFUL home deck and reading or chatting in the FOR FAR EAST MOVE here. indefinitely. It was understood to­ license. Finder please return to Krauss Greenhouse, 621 Hartford for the summer months. Sunny, salon. He outlined the picture in elabo­ day. Herald office,______Road, telephone 8962, high and dry apartments, with 4 or AGAINST TURKEY Despite the grave accusations of rating on ifis previous enimciation Locks Are VHal Part 5 rooms, nearly all improvements, fraudulent bankruptcy and mail (Conttened from Page One) of Japan’s policy of “Asia for Asia­ Heretofore, the locks,—which are easy to heat, for leu than |20 fraud which are taking him back, be tics”, and of opposition to foreign the most vital part of the Panama AUTOMOBILES MOVING—TRUCKING- month. All in good repaii, with a is quick to respond to humor, often Let others read it as they will.” meddlers in Chinese affairs. canal—always have been devoid of FOR SAL^.______4 STORAGE 20 fine lawn, shade trees, and garden. Says Tnrks Had No Right is th6 first to laugh and laughs the This was the reply to requests for The youthful envoy expressed re­ protection, permitting an approach 5 minutes to business section and most loudly. further elucidation of the declara­ gret other powers should see Japan day and night. It was revealed that naval offi­ SILK CITY MOVINO and trucking. trolley. Must be seen to be appre* He is one of the heartiest eaters tion in which Japan claimed re­ A? planning the conquest of Elastem >ORDS-1931 COACH, 1081 iedan, cers withheld announcement of 1930 coupe, 1930 coach, 1029 coach; Local auid long distance. Phone dated. For information call at 91 to Take Him from Steam­ on the ship but does obt drink. He is sponsibility for maintenance of the Asia. ^ , 7802, fond of staying up late at night and peace in Eastern Asia, warning their plans for the transit until the 1032 TcrrapJane coupe: 1929 South Main street. Tel. 7606. “We do not want to drive away last moment as a part of the gen­ sits for hours after dinner discuss­ other powers not to threaten tran­ Chandler sedan; 1029 Chevrolet foreign peoples from the Far East,” eral extreme precautionary prepara­ M 0 ™ G — 'TOUCHING and Ught RENT—6 ROOMS on second er at IstanboL ing politics, business and a wide quility by activities in China. coupe: 1927 Bulck sedan. Brown's hauling. Ashes removed weekly. E. he said. I “We Intend to respect trea­ tions for the maneuver. fioor. 28 Marble street. Telephone range of other subjects. It be feels The spokesman reiterated Japan Oarage, ______' L. Morin, telephone 6168. ties. And remember, the Japanese The movement was imeventful 6712, any bitterness toward the present has no intention of interfering with influence In China Is good, not only except for the, fact that the aircraft S. 8. Shdlona, April 26,— Headed American authorities, he successful­ European and American powers in for China but for the interests of PERRETT A GLENNEY INC lOCnJ FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, ail carrier Saratoga knocked down two FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 out to eea again, ^on the last leg of ly conceals It. their Asiatic possessions. foreign nations.” and long dUtanc* movliig. Dally Improvements, $18 per month. concrete lamposts at the Pedro ezpresi to Hartford. Ovemlgnt Arthur A. Knofia. telephone 6440 the voyage which will end with bis “We have no intention/’ he said, Yokoyama added firmly, however: Miguel locks yesterday. FOR SALE — STRAWBERRJT “of promoting independence move­ The transit of the fleet might tervicd to and from New York. or 4369, trial In Chicago, Samuel Insull, Sr„ “I am authorized also to say that plants. Premier and Big Joe, Lane’s Tel. 8063—8860 or 8864. ments In the Philippines, Indo- Japan nevertheless can uot accept have been more rapid but for a Farm, 756 Vernon street, Tel, 8086, FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, also today revealed bis personal story of China, or elsewhere.” and will oppose any form of assist­ heavy rain—tbe-flrst of the season— his detention in Turkey. UST TUM ULH which slowed up operations some­ tlx room tenement with all Im­ 'The British ambassador to Tokyo, ance to China which is contrary to The aged man, who eluded Ameri­ PUBLIC PASSENGER provements. Inquire at 147 Blast Sir Francis Llndley, visited For­ peace in Elastem Asia.’’ what yesterday. can authorities 18 months, was. up SERVICE 20A Center street. eign Minister Koki Hirota this aft­ He put his one reference to Soviet Nevertheless, navy men were wall early today despite a slight heart AS HOLDER OF ernoon and delivered the request of Russia in the form of a question, pleased, despite the failure to nego­ attack which be suffered last night tiate the movement in 24 hours os IN AJODITiON r o dUver Lane Bue FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, all Foreign Secretary Sir John Simon saying: Manchester originally hoped. Line, De Luxe Bui for lodge, party improvements, rent reasonabls, at before the ship sailed from Caea- for a further elucidation of Japan's "If they (Soviet Russia) see as 'olanca, Morocco. Evening Herald or team tripi, we alio offer 7 paa- 170 Oak street Inquire MaplM SILVER SHARE new policy. we do on Far Eastern problems, why MOger sedan livery. Phone 8063. Hospital, 164 Oak. He appeared In good health to­ should we not cooperate with CLASSlf'lED day. Particularly, the British govern­ 8860, 8864. (Oontiaoed from Page One) ment sought an exposition of Japa­ them?” HOLD OLD S 0 U ) e ADVERTISEMENTS FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and Looking back,on events, Zneull four room fumlsned or uofumlsbed was quick to admit that his decision nese Intentions regarding British Count sis avorsf* words to a Una PROFESSIONAL apartments. Ma-icbeiter Construc­ to halt his escape ship, the 8i 8. rill and Vose and Metal Traders, activities in China. ON MURDER CHARGE Znltlsls, numbers and abbreviations tion Co. Tsl. 4131 or 4869. Inc. Ellrota Silent saoh count as a v/ord and eompound SERVICES 22 Malotls, during its passage of the U. S. FLEET PASSES Black Sea was the error that pre­ Frank Keelon was one of the Hirota remained silent concern­ words as two words. Minimum eost is KContfamed from Page One) prlos of thrss lines, , ^ PIANOS TUNED, repaired, rebuilt. FOR RENT—APAR'TMENTS and cipitated hie downfall. Nevertheless, eponiori of the dinner Monday night ing the matter today. He will speak Lins rates per dap for transient John Coekerham, 28 Bigelow unfurnished rooms, and store In it was understood that his ship to members of Congress interested before prefectural governors here THROUGH THE CANAL ads, j Johnson Block. Telephone 6070 or temoon of drinking in a restamrant, BSeetlve Marsh 17, 1S97 street. Phone 4219. would have been stopped by the in silver. on May 4 and some newspapers 4040. quoted him as promising an expla­ the officer said, when be Insisted on Cash Charge Turks If It bad not heaved to of its Other large holders listed, with (OootfniMd from Page One) waking home alone rather than al* I ConssoutlvsButlvs Days ..I 1T ets t ots own accord. holdings In ounces, follow; (each nation to Washington and other I Conssoutivsoutlvs Days ..I I ets ll eu F'OR RENT—4 ROOM FLAT on capitals to allay suspicion. low Potter to drive him there be­ ets II ets HELP WANTED— Legally, be insists, the Malotls’ future contract involves 26,000 canal by the fleet as a unit has 1 Dar f, ,«***, ii Clinton street. The Mancbeiter It was learned from an official cause be believed the latter waa All orders'dsrs for IrrsffUlarlar Insertions FEMALE 85 position was sound undsr the terms ounces): been a very valuable experience for intoxicated. ill be eharfsd at tbs one time rate. Trlist Company, source that the Interview between of tbs Bosporus Straits Treaty Interstate Equltlee Corp,, 1 Ex* all bande and It Is ' believed that The quarrel waa rsaumed on the Ipsolal raise for long term everr WANTED—WOMAN to cook for Sir Francis and Hirota lasted about very useful data hae been obtained. day advsrtlsing glvsv. upon rsqusst. FOR RENT—FOS'TER STREET, which fives ships stopping for less change Place, Joreey City, N. J., I,* steps ot the Houck home, where 26 people. Must room on premises. 40 minutes. Confined to oral ques­ “The luccessful accomplishment Ads ordered for three or sis days near East Center street, south than 24 hours the privilege of transit 604,180.88 ounces^ and sixty short Captain Houck found Potter await­ and stopped before the tblrd or flftb State age, nationality and wages tenement, newly renovated, all Im­ and accompanying guarantees. tions with no note presented, it was of thle evolution, which so far as Is day will be obarged only for tbs ae« future contracts for delivery in conducted through an Interpreter. ing him. 11 be expected. Write Herald, Box T. provements. Dla) 8582. Butmes the Turks known is without precedent, was ‘1 forbade him to enter, but he tual number of times tbs i,d appear*ipp( March. The participants agreed to main­ only possible through the efficient ed, oharglng at tbs rats earned, but He accuses the Turks of obliging insisted,!’ Captain Potter said. *!We WANTED—COMPBTANT girl for Louis Kaiser A Co., 160 Broadway, tain secrecy. organization of the canal and the no allowsnos or refunds can be made him to remain in the harbor at struggled and I backed intp the general housework, Permanent New York City, thirty long future It was understood Hirota declined splendidTendld co-operatione received from on six time ads stopped after tbs BUSINESS LOCATIONS Istanbul beyond the 34>hour limit by bouse. ■ Still be came on. It was fifth day. position assured if satisfactory. contracts for delivery In March. a British request for an agreement all hands.’ No "till forbids"! display lines not Write Herald Box X. FOR RENT 64 placing policemen aboard and think­ Kaplan Holding Corp., and Sig- Never before have such rigorous then I seized up the sword.** sold. to publish Sir John Simon’s Instruc­ Captain Houck, a veteran of 80- ing up pretexts to delay the de­ maur Corp., 20 West 14tb, New tions to the British ambassador. restrictions of the tranemisslon of The Herald will not be responsible TO RENT—OFFICES at 866 Main years of service in the Army, ar­ for more than one Inoorreot insertion parture. He says that bis original York city, 1,440,466,88, No U. 8. Orders news regarding the movements of street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed­ rived here January 12 from MaxiUa of any advertisement ordered for HELP WANTED—MALE 86 plan was to stay at Istanbul only Kuhn, Loeb A Co„ New York city, United States Ambassador Joseph the vessels been imposed. mors than one time. ward J. Holl. Tel. 4642 and 8026. three hours. Long Preparation wbere he bad served with the 47th The inadvertent omission of moor* ten leng future contracts for de­ C. Grew bad received no instruc­ Infantry. He is to become ellflble root publloatlon of advertising will be CONTACT MAN—Credit and collec­ Insull says be virtually gave up livery In May. tions to make inquiries regarding It was learned today that authori­ ties bad prepared for several for retirement May 81. rsotlflei only by oanosllation of the tion agency needs an aggressive, hope of avoiding delivery to Ameri­ Malson Bodenhelmer, Paris, the declaration at the foreign- of­ ehargs made for the servioe rendered. forceful contact man. Good future HOUSES FOR RENT 65 can authorities the moment he was months to handle the transit of France, ninety-three long uid two fice, although It was understood the BURGLARS BUST All advertisements must oonform it one has the ability to produce Obliged to eet foot on shore after the the fleet as secretly as possible, due in style, oopy and typography with FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE, 7 short future contracts for delivery American State Department had . Waterbury, April 25—(AP)—De­ results. High school or college chip bad overstayed its transit to the fact they possessed informa­ regulations enforced by the publish* rooms, 83 Walker street, all Im­ In various months. asked the Embassy for a careful tectives were busy today Inveklfat- ere and they reserve tbs right to' limit. tion that attempts were likely to be graduates preferred, age 26-30. Car provements, garage, rent reason­ Marine Midland Trust Co., New translation of Tokyo press state­ ing reports of several itoraa ahd edit, revise or lejeot any oopy oen* essential. Address Box K, Herald He says, however, that be was made to hamper progress. sidered objectionable, able. Call 6764 evenings. York city, 1,447,766,07 and fifty- ments. This Information, It became offices burglarized during last nlfbt. Fstounded when be w u transferred CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to with full Information concerning eight short future contracts for de­ In further Informal discussions known was received from the Army Burglars who broke into the photo­ be published same day must be re* education, experience, etc. FOR RENT— SIX ROOM single, from a hotel to the detention prison. livery in March. today, high officials dismissed as Military Intelligence Service. graphic studio of H. R. Gebbardt oulved by 13 o'clock nooni Saturdays newly reflnlshed, all imptovements, He does not complain of bis treat­ Mississippi Valley Trust Co., St. unworthy of serious consideration 1D;30 a m, WAN’TED-COLLECTOR with car. During the transit, the locks were on Bank street stole three camera garage, garden, $32, W. Harry ment there but says that eating and Louis, 1,176,475,60 and forty-seven suggestions that Yokoyama’s state­ lenses valued at $600. An attempt Must have ability and proven rec­ patrolled by the heaviest soldier TELEPHONE YOUR England, telephone 3451. sleeping were problems, first because short future contracts for delivery ments at Geneva could be inter­ guards placed there since World to break into the dental office ord. Commission and small ad­ of WANT ADS. the nearby Turkish restaurant from in March. preted as Indicating Japan’s inten­ War days. Some guards were sta- Dr. F. A. Scott was unsuccessful. vance, Write Box X. Y. Z. Herald, TO RENT— SEVERAL Desirable Ads are accepted over the telep^ne which be had bis meals Drought was R. W. Morrison or Mrs. Loulse‘'Ia tions to encourage Asiatic de­ at the CHARGE RATE given anove five, six and sdvdn bouses, far from first class and second be­ Morrison, San Antonio, 'Tex., 1,77^ pendencies to shake off the bonds as a conventen e to advertisers, but single and double; ' also heated cause there were no adequate sbad- 740.66. I o f American and European powers. the CASH RATES will b« accepted as DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 apartment. Apply Eldward J. Hod. ruE^ ing facilities over the prison wln- W, P, Murphy, 310 South M l^- One ofllclhl declared fokoyama’s I'ULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi- Phone 4642 and 8025. ress office on or before the seventh FOR SALE—HANDSOME English drwB and the morning light awaken­ gan, Chicago, 99,260.80. statements were without specific day following the first Insertion of ed him. W. P, Murphy, Continental Illin­ instructions from or approval by terrier, splendid watch dog Priced FOR RENT—9 ROOM HOUSE on each ad otherwise the CHARGE Watched. Spectators ois bank, Chicago, 2,107,962. the foreign office. Like the official HP RATE will be collected. No responsi­ for immediate sale Telephone 8881. East Center street. The Manches­ New Oakmont Corp,, 786 Broad foreign office spokesman, he re­ bility for errors In telephoned ads ter Trust Company. He says that he often peered out will be assumed and thtlr accuracy of the window during hie 10 1-2 days street, Newark, 1,248,508.64 ounces. fused to discuss the matter further. cannot be guaranteed. ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, .stay to watch spectators who look­ Rem Corporation, 62 Broadway, “Enough has already been said,” INDEX OF single bouse, with all Improve­ ed up at him from the street below. New York City, 400,373.59 and six­ the official said. This seemed to be FOR SALE—COW MANURE ?5, teen short future contracts, the keynote of the general authori­ CLASSIFICATIONS ments. at 16 Homestead street, Insull insists he was not a prison­ two horse load. Alfred Bums, 472 garage if desired. Inquire Frank er in Istanbul and was just under L. F. Rothschild & Ca, 120 Broad­ tative attitude. Births ...... A Keeney street. way, New York City, 1,002,626.07 Engagements ...... ,c .... B L^amato, 24 Homestead street, Tel. detention, pointing out that he oc­ Marriages ...... C 7091. cupied a room in the administrative and forty short future contracts, de­ AWAIT CONFERENCE a 0 . Deaths ...... D ?OR SALE—COW MANURE $2.50 suite rather than being herded in livery in March. London, April 25.—AP)— The Card of Thanks E per load, delivered, also a few ton with the ordinary inmates. A. A. Schleisinger, 715 North British government kept an atten­ In Memorlam ...... F of cow hay. James Bums, 591 Hil­ So hopeless did Insull consider the Vanburen, Milwaukee, 251,377.05. tive ear turned toward the Far East Lost and Found ...... 1 liard street. Telephone 6420. SUBURBAN FOR RENT 66 Announcements ...... 3 situation that he says be told his Time., Inc., New York City, 373,- today £is it cautiously refrained from Personals ...... t FOUR ROOM HOUSE on Lake lawyers there was no use spending 678.36. commitments, awaiting results of Antomobllea street, water and electricity, rent his money In further legal moves. Edwin C. Uihleln, Joseph Schlltz its ambassador’s conference with Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 5J $12. Small adult family preferred. Brewing Co., Milwaukee, 672,241.86. Automobiles for Ezchang'e I They insisted there was still a pos­ Japanese officials. Auto Accessories—Tires ...... S FRIGID AIRE, Kelvlnator, Copeland, 'Telephone 6970. sibility of hope so he finally allowed Robert A. Uihleln, Milwaukee, Sir Francis Llndley, the British Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 electric refrigerators like new, as them to proceed. 674,645.62. envoy, called at the Tokyo foreign Auto Schools ...... « ... T-A U. S. Smelting & Refining Co., low as $39.50. 'Twenty different The efforts to lodge an appeal office this afternoon fpr a verbal de­ Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 New York City, 5,198,072.04 and 167 Autos—For Hire ...... 9 LEGAL NOTICES 78 against the detention came to an end livery of the British' government’s models. Easy terms. Triangle short future contracts, delivery in Garages—Servioe—Storage . . . . . 10 Stores, 280 Asylum street, Hart­ April 13 and on that day Insull was request for further information con­ Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 District of Coventry, ss. Court of March and May. ford, Conn. Probate, April 18th, 1934. taken from prison and started on his cerning Japan’s new hands-off China Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... 12 Estate of William J. MeVey late of Morgenthaa’s Letter Bneineea and Profeaaional gerrlcea homeward trip. Secretary Morgenthau submitted policy. Business Services Offered ...... 18 Coventry In said District, deceased. With a report of the Tokyo meet­ Said Court has limited and allowed Insull is most bitter toward the the list with a letter of transmittal Household Services Offered ...... IS-A FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD goods. ing eagerly awaited, the House of Building—Contracting ...... 14 six months from the date hereof for l-urklsh attitude throughout the to Edwin A. Halsey, secretary of Call at 16 Winter street. the creditors of said Estate to exhibit Commons was hopeful of getting Florists—Nurseries ...... 15 case but his feeling does not extend the Senate, saying it completed the their claims to the Administratrix, further enlightenment on the situa­ Funeral Directors ...... 16 to the personalities concerned In it. names of large silver holders with Heating—Plumbing—Roofing 17 FOR SALE—ELECTRIC Majestic Anna J. MeVey, Rockville, Conn., R, tion. It appeared, however, that this Insurance ...... 18 ice box, five cubic feet A-1 condi­ P. D. This was indicated when he bade a the exception of cases in which the .-night not be forthcoming today. e l » 3 * g y NCA SCBVICC. t Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 tion. Telephone 8617. Those who neglect to present their warm farewell to the Turkish police investigation was not finished. Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . . 20 accounts, properly attested, within escort after the extradition formali­ His letter follows: EIxpected Tomorrow Public Passenger Servioe ...... 20-A said time, will be debarred a re­ One member posed a question for (BEAD THE STOKV. THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Painting—Papering ...... 21 covery. ties aboard the EIxilona at Smyrna, “I am submitting herewith the Professional Services ...... 22 MACHINERY AND TOOLS 52 All persons Indebted to said Estate telling them that if he ever returns remainder of the list of the indi­ a verbal answer, asking for latest “Imagine that! A big shoe home. can do just as you please * roimd Repairing ...... 23 are requested to make Immediate to Turkey he would not fail to look cated holders of ‘spot’ silver and information, but It was believed at here, but, first, please come with payments to the Administratrix. It seems no matter where we roam, Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning «•,. 24 FOR SALE—4 FOOT wood turn­ them up. silver futures as of January 31, Whitehsdl that the ambassador’s re­ me. Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 ing lathe; also 18 Inch lawn mow­ port from Japan might not be ready we see a lot of real strange sights,” Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 EUGENE W, LATIMER SUent In Charges 1934, as to which information ap­ “I’ll show 3TOU through! my home, er. V. Hedeen, 37 Hollister street. in time for presentation before to­ said Goldy, with a grin. Educational Judge. Insull seldom discusses the charg­ pears to be complete. and then Pll get back to my work Courses and Classes...... 27 H-4-25-34. es awaiting him in the United “In the course of the inquiry the morrow. “I wonder if the woman who lives again. If 3rou’U play with my ahll- Private Instruction ...... 28 States. When he feels inclined to names of certain other persons and Outside of press reports that the in the funny-looking shoe will let dren, they’ll be happy as can be.” Dancing ...... 28-A MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 Japanese Cabinet had officially con­ Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 Platinum was once so cheap that mention tlA matter at all he makes firms have appeared as owners of us pay a visit. I would love to just Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 FOR SALE— BECKER upright bricks of it were gilded and sold to only passing references to it and in­ ‘sjwt’ silver and silver futures as of firmed the restated policy toward peek in.” 'The Tinies found the strange Financial piano, in good condition. Call 8324 unwary greenhorns. sists he has no definite plan for January 31, 1934, as to which in­ Japan, the British foreign office waa Said Mother Goose, “Of course home was an interesting ptace Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ,. ... SI after 5 p. m. meeting the situation there. formation appears to be complete. without Information concerning the she will. She’s very kind. Just cause they never had seen anything Business Opportunities ...... 32 On those occasions he pictures “Since further investigation point involving the Nipponese warn­ wait until you meet her. 'Then you’ll just like this monstrous shoe. Money to Loan ...... 33 For quite a time they looked himself as "a failure”. He once said would be required to complete the ing to other powers not to meddle in know that I am absolutely right. Help and Situations WANTED—TO BUY 58 information in many of these cases, Chinese affairs. “There’s one thing sure! Without around. Then, out of doors, they Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 the greatest mistake of his career shortly found the woman’s tots, s (d Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 INSURE!! I sball transmit these names to the It was hoped that Sir Francis’ re­ a doubt, she’ll have to chase her PRICES ON JUNK are much high­ was that he did not foresee the ex­ youngsters out to let all of you one said, “We’ve been waiting h4.l« Salesmen Wanted ...... I6-A tent of the after efforts of the World chairman of the committee on bank­ port would clear up this point offi­ Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 17 er. Rags now worth 1 l-4c lb. Wm. YOUR CAR OR TRUCK ing and cturency which has cooper­ ’Tinles In, but that will be all right. for you.” Agents Wanted ...... 17-A Ostrinsky, 91 CUnton street. Tele­ War on American business. cially. “That’s fine,” cried Dotty. , “Join WITH ated in making the inquiry. If fur­ In official circles it waa rriterated Situations Wanted—Female ... tl phone 5879. As the Ehdlona makes her way me, now, and I will gladly s )$ ^ jrau Situations Wanted—Male ...... 19 ther Information in this matter that the British government has “You see, she has wee tots ga­ lore. There simply is no room for how to play the game oif ring Employment Agencies ...... 40 should come to me, I shall be glad made no approaches to the United Live Stock—Pets—Ponltry—Vehielea EVERETT T . to turn it over to the same commit­ more. But, come, we’re wasting around the rosy. It’s real fun." Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 BOARDERS WAOTED 59-A States in connection with the latest tee.” lots of time. I’ll call the woman The tots laughed wheai the game Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 HIGHEST PRICES turn of events in the Far Blast. began, and 'round and ’roimd they Poultry and Supplies 42 FOR RENT— LARGE furnished McKlNNET out.” PAID FOB It waa disclosed that Sir Francis Soon everyone was Introduced ajid gaily ran. Then, one by they Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 room for one or two persons, with The entire human race could be had no instructions from London. Scouty said, 'T guess jrou’re used to dropped out ’cause they grew too For Sale—'Mlscellaneona ov wltnout board. 24 Locust street. SAVE 25 TO 30% I Articles for Sale ...... 46 OLD GOLD wiped off the earth with only 60" seeing Iota of tots. Do you mind if tired to run. > Boats and AccessoHes ...... 46 Strong Stock Company. pounds of the toxin which causes IS SOCIAL WORKER we'play about?” Building Materials ...... 47 LOUIS S. JAFPB APARTMENTS—FLATS— 891 Main Street the deadly food-poisoning known os Geneva, April 25.— (A P )—Japan . The kind old Ituly of the shoe (Sconty startles l(lttle Boy n oe Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 95 Foster St. TeL 5230 in the costume of a social worker— said, “Mercy no! Why, all of you In the next story.) Electrical Appliances—Radio .» 49 TENEMENTS 63 botulism. Fuel and Peed ...... 49-A Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 60 Household Goods ...... 61 FDR RENT—4 ROOM tttiement, Machinery and Tools ...... 62 with garage, all modem improve­ By H A M U N Musical Instruments ...... 62 ments. 3 Ridgewood street. Tele­ A L L E Y OOP He W ins By A Head! Office and Store Equipment . . . 54 phone 5623. Specials at the Stores...... 66 Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 67 Wanted—To Buy ...... 68 FOR REN'i'—FOUR room tene­ Rooms—Boar d^Hotel^—Resorts ment, all Improvements, garage if Restaurants desired. Telephone 5230 or 4546. Rooms Without Board ...... 66 Boarders Wanted ...... 69-A f o r RENT—TENEMENT, FIVE Country Board—Resorts 60 rooms, rent reasonable. 141 Oak Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 street Apply on premises.' Real Estate For Rent Apartments, Flats, Tenements.. 62 F OR RENT—FOXni ROOM tene­ Business Locations for Rent . . . 64 ment modem improvements, 81 Houses for Rent ...... '66 R ld g ^ ood street One month free Suburban tor Rent 66 Summer Homee for Rent 67 rent if taken this month. Apply 148 Wanted to Rent ...... fs Blssell street Meal Bistate Far Bala Ajiartment Bnildlns for Sale 69 f o r RENT— f o u r room tene­ Business Property for Bale 70 ment, with isU improvements. Ap-. Farms and Land for Sale « . « » . 71 )ly 111 Hcaj~ 0treet, dkr tjU^hope Houses for Sale » * « ..« ...« > ;• 72 Lots fOr'Bals ...... 7S Resort ^petyty fiorlata 74 » V* Suburban, for SiGs 7« FLAT,' flt«t floor, Real XataU for. HxebaBSOi,5w«iii"'Tl ' gibod : lpe»tloB, nifi« Wantsfi' ' R w l -w tR s T . ' Tl Ihicpdx* Cbai.)J. Strickland,

■ik MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OON»*,’'“T ^N E SB A T , APRIL 25,1984.

Toonerville Folks . By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene-Ah^ NONSENSE TN E POWERFUI. KATRINKA'S SWBETHEi^RT^TME DWARF, IS DOING H I^ BEST TO MASTER HER FAVORITE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT. “Why do firia flgrfle so much?'’«halo« to g(o around.. .Hie average • asks (Hie of your columnist’s ' Income of the boy at the mairyicg THKfS TV? 3UDGE ' friends. That’s easy—it’s because age today is in the neighborhood of V&S, /V\A.WM \S V \ W T YOU WANTED TO SEE, ' they are girls. If you were a girl, from one to two a. m... .What INI FRONT OF SENSES - you'd giggle, too. every good jfrovlder knows — the TO SET YOUR FAlfe inner man isn’t as hard to provide THAT I AiM CONVERSING WITH HIS TRAFFIC TICV

Joe—Did you hear about the Teacher—Now if I subtract 26 woman who started for the grocery from 27, what’s the difference? store with three children, but when Junior—That’s what I say, who 1 she returned home she had six? care? Sam—No, how come? Joe—The kids ate a lot of green The Trouble Is That By the / L E A F - f l apples and doubled up. Time a Person Has Learned to C L O V E R , ^ ,> mV/' Save Money, He Has Lost It All. V,' .\\''VV ■ HOOPLE' “The country is behind you, Mr. M. PUG U. 8. FAT. Orr.a A President!’’ >88* BY WCA tOWCe. mc. ■ 4^-25" Yes. and some of it is quite a Flapper Fa n n y Sa y s , ways behind. . S. SAT. Off.______3* I SYMPATHY MAY BE ALL RIGHT IN ITS PLACE, BUT THERE ARE MANY TIMES StOKCHY SMITH Captured By John C. Terry WHEN A SWIFT KICK IN THE PANTS IS FAR MORE EFFEC­ LIST^^* sounds as -YO U BOYS AIN'T OOIN' NOWHCRSi / TIVE. WHAT HAPPCMgD^ ^ LKTHT / IF TVieYlRC MOVING TH' CHiert TAKIN' TH' BrlRLTb A SARR ijHiw ur-i'u. sncK around fbr Man— W e’ll miss Smith (that’s SCPACHY ? OUT! not his real name) when he moves. ------— - COMPANY! NO Neighbor—Yes, he has the only monkby business good lawn mower in the neighbor­ tR l U s s r o M hood.

Capital and Labor The money the other fellow has is CAPITAL. Getting it away from him la LABOR.

SHORTS.. .The girl who elopes wakes up to find that she let her emotions run away with her... The straight and narrow path seldom is the one that leads to the front page.. .Getting into a boy’s heart seems to be a girl’s sole aim in life .. .A good son is a boy whose father ffl WASHINGTON TUBBS By (Yane OUT OUR WAY By Williams doesn’t have money enough to keep : CNtA HOTOOGI Bur WHBKB ARE TV£. OTHERSFSADDLE HISV him in trouble.. .Washington fears WE GOT HOSS, P0DW6R , AND GST THI■ifeb SACK HE that some of these recovery pork | When a girl has a heavenly time WUHKIA BUMED. WS'LL SSB WHS RE THIS FELLA .... barrels are beginning to smell... If these days she can thank her -W BANDITS. CAME FROM. we took every man at his his own lucky stars. valuation there wouldn’t be enough

STAGE ENTHA ai

1 keeps th e ta ste in tune y I THINK HE ]f(kO O V \ THEN THE RES^ 4ELLo! ISNT 'AT THEM ^AND AFOOT, TOOl MAN ALIVE}. HAD IT ALL O’ THEM CAN'T BE COWIN’ UP TH’ TRAIL/*OV02 A POONERl THIS IS OOR LUCKV HIMSELF, f a r aw ay. -V— — ------d a y I WE’LL GET 'EM ALL. EASY. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser

HAVE ONE JQB fT MUST BE A WILDA THATS OPEN. .. ;JOB,lP StW HAVE TO How ABOUT SELUNO MIUOMC COWS AT SNEAh: UP ON rriN THINGS FROM HOUSE A B16 OAIBV,... THE DARIC-.1 GUESS TO HOUSE? UC3TSA BUT \bU GOTTA I WOOLDNT DO...IVE BOVS DO IT TO NEVER HAD MUCH OET UPATB PAY THEIR WAY PULL V/m THE IN "m e MORN- THROUGH JNG' c o w s !

JOYME

J.Q.WiLLHMf, BORM THIRTY YEARS Tt)0 SOON Me. SALESMAN SAM Right To The Point! By SmaH

tOP.Ke OP, 5 A«^, P»w’ o'MOM oOITh MC-I T H ’ C^KSOSH', \ HAMSM'T a RevOLVeR^ I i CSOT lTlM«50e" COVILO LOOK OAGG-eRS WJ\FE SAHS SHE. HEAsiiS A ©ORG-LAR. AMO MeiT(4eR. HA'S S A P ^ cUWAT’ e R.y NY2.S 0U2.i-eM\ A T m iA l OOtOMs>TAiR.Si (S^MlINA O O ? ^ ^...^(OOULOM’T OBGfedr THEN TELL FOLKS VOU'Rrt To COIN’ OeXOM AFlfeR. AW, VOU'RE JUST ' TW ©ORdH-AR' BUT TM 'WORKING TO PAC Your OLD KIDDING ME — TOO YOUNG Am a n s way through—and YOU HAVEN'T TO BE If they say he's pretty ANYTHING / old to be going, tell GOING TO FOR ME COLLEGE ’EM HE'S ALREADY BEEN I THROUGH, BUT HE5 STILL L - y PAYING FOR IT.'

GAS BUGGIES Let Byg^es Be Bygones By Frank Beck MAY .* I d o n 't k n o w > MERCY ? M OW T IM B S I’VE YtXJ WANT THE MOON ON MANY St>U WOULDNT WHERE DID a b k e d y o u n o t t o A STICK,YOUNG MAN....Yt>U I COT UP EARLY WHEN IUNDERSTAND-THBY YOU GET LEAVE YOUR BATHROOM CCTTA SACRIFICES IF .PONT HAVE TIME THAT AWFUL DOOR OPEN 1 I JUST X DELIVERED LO O K , I ^OUND BARBARA YOU WANT TO GET ALONG... )|N THIS HERE TOWN TOOTH BRUSH, WHY, WHEN 1 WAS YfeUR GROCERIES/ MAMMA. BARBARA ? POUND U B IK IA YOOA WHAT TIME 'AS EARLY AS I 'M IT IN TOOTH. AG6,YbU HANE NO IDEA WHAT I GOT M U BHING MAY% BRUSH! WHAT TIME 1 HAD TO DID Y W M V BATH HAVE'TO UP U G ET UP EACH PAY' TfETH ! ROOM G ET UP?

Jri A.t A Fine Uniform Table Butter! lltESa^SERIIE lAnd O’Lakes B utter All Eyes Are On Haje’s w IT P A Y S SOUTH Hf\NrHE:\ TCP ■ OONM TO WAIT ON 2 5 5 ' One of America’s fastest selling: table batters. Made from YOURSELF sweet (not soar) creams C o t t o n Swift’s Silver-Leaf Brand Clearance! LARD 4 lbs. 3 S c Filtered throagh fuller's earth to remove the most ndnate Im­ parities. Frocks Spring’s Best Trimmed ^ 1 Grote and Weigel’s FRANKFURTERS lb. 2 1 c they’re marvelous No'cMeal Ingredients used which absorb molstare and cause Inflated weight. and only— ' Hale’s F'amoas ’’Bed Bog” Hale’s Strictly COATS COFFEE lb. 1 9 c Fresh Local F'resh ground or In bean. Gold Medal EGGS WHEATIES 2 i> k g 8 .2 3 c A chrome bon-bon dish with each two packages. (Large) Tou may come In with the Beech-Nm idea you want only one . . . Cheese Wafers 2 pkgs. 29® but when you see their care­ ^Originally Priced $29.75 Something new under the son! They’re mighty good with ful tailoring . . . note how soaps or salads. they fit . . . their clever Dozen2 47 * ’The season’s most successful coat styles are here styles . . . you'll go out with . . furred and tmtrlmmed dress coats, classic sports ^Tested as to size. Florida Native Green three or four imder your arm. models. Fur trimmings include sUvered fox, squir­ rel, galyac. Navy, black, runko, beige, grey. ^Chiaraateed. O ranges Choose now . . . don’t wait D andelions imtil hot weather is upon ^ doz. you . . . you’ll want to don Fiflh Specials 11 C peck them the first hot spelL ' Half hill’s T u n a...... tin 3'^c Extra large. FYesh. FuD 8-poond peck. (White meat. No. 1 size tin). Seersucker—you’ll like the Fiqno—one of the season’s leading cotton fabrics fea­ Eibbe’s Crabmeat ....tin 29c Long Green neat stripes as well as the smart; polka dots. Several tured in checks and stripes. Eatwell Mackerel . .4 tins 19c Tailored types suitable for Rare«Ripes 3 bunches 5 chic models. general daytime wear. $3 2 -5 0 (7-oonce tins). « Underwood’s Mustard Sar* Fellow Blpe Slzee—for slim modems and Cok>r-Fhat—if properly laim- dines...... 2 tins 2.3c dered, theyTl tub bright youthful matrons; 14 to and fresh as ever. Gkmr- Sunbeam Sardines. .2 tins 23c Bananas 4 17c 44. anteed by Hale’s. (In tomato sooce). Healthy and wholesome for the kiddles! > Originally Priced $39.50 At HALE’S Cotton Frocks—Second Floor. )for women Flattering dress coats which were splendid buys Ifor misses at their regifiar price,.-. . and are Impressively, -‘^Manchester On The Air”—Thursday Mornings At 8 (W nC) worth-while at this clearance price. 'Trimmed with kolinsky, galyac, kid fox, silvered fox, wolf. Navy, BieJWHALECo black, beige. •fMANCHESTEPjrX3HN.’* Thursday Specials At HALE’S Croats—Main Floor, rear. At YOUR Health TtMJWHALCeo Market! MANCHETTEft Here’s A Typical Hale Value! 200 Pairs!

Keep Tabs On Your LACE CURTAINS Own Weight! S p r in g HATS SHOULDER In New Spring designs Detecto STEAK suitable for the | Better Type Models S c a le s 2 lb s. 25c dining room and living room Reduced Into Two Groups • Freah, tender cat of riioul- der steak. • WiU cook tender and dell-, $3.95 clous. $1.19 F re ih ^Popular rotary-dial design. f t |Ebctra large platform. Yes! We’ve taken jiractically all our better type 4 |New Quick-stopping dial. spring bats and reduced them into these price groups, H addock l^ery conceivable style is here. Navy, black, colors. Fresh shipment for Thursday! •S h a n to g ) Fully enclosed construction. Shop early for the best selections! Not all headsizes. Cube • F i l e / I Guaranteed for five years. At HALE’S Millinery—Main Floor, center. f t 2 5 •Novelties Basement S teak Just picture these lovely lace curtains Cut on our latest type cube hanging at your windows this spring and mariilne. summer. ’They’re so light and airy . . Just what you’ve always wanted for your dining ropm and living roOm. And you can afford them if you shop Hale’s tomorrow. Fine quality shantungs in plain border and all-over designs. Small patterned filets. Plain novelty weavels. Every curtain full length and full width. Egyptian tan. PINEHURST About thirteen brand new spring styles. Thousands Who Have Lived At HALE’S Curtain Section— Read Our Main Floor, left. Up To The Extent Of Their Advt. On Keep Your Woolens Safe From Moths! Save Expenses—Clean Income Page 2 The New ODORA Your Own Clothes! FOR SPECIAL Cedarized Storage ATLANTIC in years past have learned the folly of such a procedure Safety-Kleen ahd are now budgeting their income so that a cert^iil VALUES amount is being SAVED. The increase in number of

Small Russett Apples Reduced Savings Accounts has been more than ample proof of CLOSET ’P® to $2#25 5 lbs. 25c this fa ct Fresh Calves’ Liver# ||A big, strong, safe closet made of heavy corrugated fiber boards. Sizer 60 inches high, 15 inches wide, and 20 inches Scott Tissue# 94c dozen. deep., Here’s good news that makes It n$ore economical than ever to do your |Has full length cedar retainer . . . giving off pungent, own cleaning! Atlantic Safety- moth repellant vapor continuously. Kleen is now only 11.25 for a one- gallon can. THE SAVINGS BANK ’The New ODORA 0O ne gallon cleans five dresses.. UNITED TEXTILE cost averages 25c a garment OF MANCHESTER WORKERS OF Cedarized CHEST nut take out pleats when AMERICA cleaning. A Myitiifil.SByfaffl Bsiik LOCAL 2125 0WUI net Injure the finest fabrics 59<= . . non-inflammable. .odorless. Lorpe slxe eomigatad flbor NOTICE •cheat that is CEDABZZeq>. Miss Swan Grand These win be a merthig for _ Qreat for storing fur coats Factory densoostrater, win be a t our •n derki emplojed b j Chsosy Valid blhalutts. doirs this week Opnsqlt her about Brcfbera nandpj nIgM, At HALE’S your olsanfng imbleaw.' Aptfl 26, 7.*60 P. M. (Also St