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VOL. IH L, NO. 184. A d m t M s f M fm t$ lA ) HAMCHNMB, eONN;, b a t u w a t ; m a t t , v i u , DEPARTMENTS President Accepts Brjran &H»tae Fer U. 'S. FINAL STEP IN MILLS TO WORK SCHOOL K R G E R 4 E I S ^ A C K V«7 SniaD Proportion of lUILROADEDr ExdoMB «I Wed Side Rec ENGUSH Employeet of Cheney MELLON REPLY reatioB Bdidmg m Nodi Brothers to Conthnu On m m - y i- FOURPOSONSME Qaintt Monarch Waa i l l District Assets Upsets M Dnrinp SOh Code TOTAKHARGE KEied hr A e cifa la l^ Entire Schedule. IN WESTERN STORH Andiority S n sp en sio n Former Treasury Head Says But Waa ‘tappad a s ^ Weeh, It Is Annonnced. Tbe final move in tbe consoUda- Freakish Twist of Lck of du Ikd” - ‘■lil’ Action to Recover 2 Hfl- don of schools, the laying of an equalization tax in the several debit Saves Children in an ipan Offidab A very smell proportion of Che­ Ijpn Income Tai and Pen­ districts, was seriously threatened ney ifrothers’ employees will be last night at a meeting of tbe Se­ worked the week of Mey 14, it was lectmen and former school district SchooL Deay A e Asaortiea alty Is Illegal and Political "y''yy.fiyy'''. 'y ' (xunmitteemen, when no basis could announced today by tbV firm. The be reached for the eatabUahment of week of May 14 was named by the suitable credits and debits in the Tulsa, Okla., May 5.—(AP)— Nottingham, England, May 5. -4. Silk Code Authority when aU silk districts involved. Pittsburgh, May 6.—(AP)—An­ Four tornadoes, twisting over Okla­ (AP)—King Albert of Belgium ^ manufacturers should suspena op- drew W. Mellon, whom Republican ■^v5v- V; 'The prlndpai block to the plan ex^atlons in order to ease the mar­ was the insistence on the part of homa within 24 hours, left four per­ not meet death In an aoddentsll ket of o/er-production. Permission leaders have called “the greatest Howell Cheney, former fiKairmnn of sons dead today, but spared sever­ but was killed by being "tappod oB has been g'^ted Cheney Brothers Secretary of Treasury since Alexan­ the Ninth Scho^ board, for Inclusion al school children in their path. the back o t the head," Cokmd Grm< tc operate departments essential to der Hamilton”, asserts the govern­ in the schedule of the West Side The first tornado struck near ham Seton Hutchinson tcAd the N ok Li accepting the Gutzon Borglum statue o f William Jennings Bryan in mpresslve unVeOlng ceremanles at tlngham Writers' chfo last night, a ^ the manufacture of goods under or­ ment is “railroading” him before a recreation building which had been Wynnewood Thursday, and three der which must be delivered by a WMhlngton, President Roosevelt paid tribute to the sincerity of the “Great Coinmonw^that “made him denied listing in the assets of tne cording to the Notttnpiam JocEniaL Grand Jury next week in an effort more swooped down late yesterday Colonel Hutchinson, author ani| specific date. a force for good in his own generation and has kept alive many of the ancient faiths on which we are Ninth district, due to the fact that to collect excessive income taxes. bifilding today.” The President is shown in the rear with Captain Walter Vemou while Josephus Dan- —near Aisuma, 12 miles southwest publicist, has written a number of The Statement Mellon, also former ambassador to the Equalization boeird decided that of here; at Howden, near the Kan­ Cheney Brothers’ statement fol­ ielB, Ambassador to Mexico (left), presides over the dedication exercisea* books and plays under the naune of the Coiul of St James, issued a the West Side recreation building sas line, and near Bartlesville. Graham Seton. low s: statement last night, disclosing the waa not used primarily for school A dozen persons were injured purposes. Describing the story of iOng Al­ “As a result of the order of the government is seeking $1,319,080.90 near Aisuma, but a freakish twist bert’s death, last February 17, aa Silk Code Authority all of Cheney additional taxes and a penalty of Asks Why Excluded of the winds saved the children in the “biggest piece of spoof put over Brothers mills will be closed for the $659,540.45 based on his 1931 re- JAPAN PREPARES At the opening of the meeting, tbe Uziioa consolidated school. A on the world In the last six montim* week of May 14 to May 20, Inclu­ tiums. He said he would appeal to H owell Cheney asked Chairm. program Hodeldah, w ^ reported to have left this description of what he called center waa built it waa designed of lost his life in the East Side shoot­ ’The death of Albert I, b e lo v ^ for depressed artists, there has been his army In Migran and started for the Glass plan: brick as required for school pur­ ing late yesterday afternoon. He King of the Belgians, was laid by Soldiers Go Into Action as poses. a conflict of opinion between art ou 3 ARE DROWNED Seina to assume command and de­ "In my opinion, its main purpose was on a crowded street comer. A physicians and government otfldalft the one hEtnd and politics on the fend the city. Is not to extend aid to small in­ The Inclusion of the 8th district milk bottle craished In front of him to a faU from a cliff near Namur, ft' other. Ibn Saud’s advancing army. It dustries but to head off the RFC Reds CaO on Students to He turned in time to see three men city about 35 miles southeast 6t There was the artist who put IN AUTO ACCDENT reported, was closing in on Sana bill which would give the needed (Conttnoed on Page fwo) run from a grocery store. Brussels, on Saturday, February 1 7 .' Adolf Hitler on canvas and gave from the north and east with some help. The GIems bill amounts to The milk bottle had been thrown At the time there/ ^ re0am chargai'm«*w**me him a cloven hoof. This was one of of the defending troops desertlitg. nothli^ more than a quack remely." Fight the Goyemment after the men by a' grocer whose from some elements thatt the popti* the govemmqpt’s lesser glve-a-job Ibn Saud’s son, the Emir Feisal, Both the RPC and the G»asa Fed- till had just been robbed by them of laur Monarch had been murudered, mit enterprises. The picture was con' is commanding the invading forces ersd Reserve bills have Prealdentiad FOUR SAILORS DIE $26. these were wholly discreditedredited b f sldered good art but outrageous Man and Two Women Killed which the Alguehad reported pur­ approval. The former would be persons close to ^ e King. t a c t Havana, May 6.— (A P )—Soldiers Rasmussen drew his gun and ran suing the Yeminl into the baoun- temporary, and the latter perman­ went Ifito action to end rioting and after the three men who climbed Tbe officlcd finding was that ak Then came another government ent. Many members contend open­ Into an auto. They shot him down. compShied only by a persofial sarp* contribution to . culture in which dlsordees in Havana today as Com- AS SHIP FOUNDERS When Car Skids Off Road (Conttnoed on Pa^e Two) ly that .the RFC proposal must be munlsta called on striking students Their bullets also hit a lO-montiis- ant, he set out to climb Rooherdk PWA artist represented some sail­ enacted to force the Federal Re­ old baby, a 16-year old girl and -a Marchei les Dames, a peak naOf ors on shore leave aa having a high to maintain “a uifited front against serve to use Ita leading authority. 17 year old boy. Namur. ^ old time. From the standpoint of and Drops Into Canal. the government" Hancock is gaining House sup­ Leaving his servant In hia art this work was accepted as being Havank students, denouncing the fo the East Harlem shooting two port for the PFC proposal. Twice Battered by Storm Tossed patrolmen wer6 wounded by tZlree Albert went alone to ladulge In Ida. right smart The front office of the PLANNED TO POISON administration of President Carlos favorite sport in pr^aration for men they discovered loitering in Navy Department, however, took the House banking , committee, of Mendlta, as “a govenisient of assas­ a planned holiday In tha Alps. Mlaml, Fla., May 5.— (AP)—One which he is a member, baa beaten doorway. A pip carried by one one look and went into what mlgnt man and two women are dead today, sins” called a 48-hour wide Seas, Norwegian Freight­ When the Kfog did not return, Visi, easily be described in less dignified down with plenty of votes to spare strike yea$erday, in protaat agabaht of them contained a can of gasoline, valet became alarmed and a aaat^' drowned when their automobile ran HIS WHOLE FAMILY attempts to approve the R yc bill It was discovered later, and the men civilian circles as hysterics from the Cross-State-Tamlaml trail the slaying of a stud^t bg; i w i n waa organized. That waa late ii ' Now no less a master than the without its provtaions for direct er Aided by Cdast Guard. were believed to be members of an the afternoon o f February 17. Into the roadside caned and sub­ loans to IndusMes. Today mUltary guards arson ring. late James Abbott McNeill Whistler, merged in 20 feet o f water. close watch aroui^ Havaba^ He was found eariy tha nairt of the LoweD, Mass., Whistlers,- has On both occaaians, a majority of As the men fled they fired at a morning, hia skull fractured, In ft Eugene G. Dodge, 52, state motor portant-^sehools. barber, critically wounding him. come under the political retoucher’s Father Confesses It Was Ko the committee'XB4imi>ers bavii ques­ deep ravine. A piece of frost ^ vehicle license inspector; his wife, tioned the workahffl^ bf More than 2,000 peraons anurcbed Aqto^ Ore„ May 6.—(AP) — brush; and the Am^can Artists Bessie, 34, and their chance com­ With four members, of her crew rock, investigators conduded, plan. Govenwr 'SiUiene Rlackof to a cemetery late materdby 'carry­ Professional League is in a pother panion on the motor trip, Mrs. E. M. Mistake — Says They ing tbe coffin of the alaln youth. dead the helpless Norwegian brdeen as he clutched it In bis cBml about i t Norman, 52, of Keene, N. H., were the Fede^Rbwiihm board was even Soldiers lined the route. Machine freighter Chlldar lurched at the SONNENBERG M A R R ^ He fell 36 feet to death. ^ ^ Farley Criticized the victims. although end of a towUne o ff WaJlapa harbor He waa simply dressed. Be io6Wj3WBKflit' be wanted to help in- guns covered the cemetery from Postmaster-General Farley, whose With Dodge at the wheel the par­ Were AD Starring. nearby vantage points. today while the sea poured Into her about 60 feet o f oUmber*s rega ... , .tDDbted that he would IN MIDDLETOWN TODAY about his waiat. Part of tha rc^ artistic caheer up to now has not ty was returning to from Blaiaea Newspaper. hold through a jagg^ hole at the received the attention he might have Everglades City. water lln4. had nnwoqnd. Colonel Fulg4ncco Batiste, lead­ “There wai a clear trace," eecM f wished, found himself tpday on the About 26 miles west of Miami the Sapulpa, Okla., May 6— (AP) — er of the army directing tbs drive The sea going tug Roosevelt Well Known Wrestler Weds receiving end of a telegram from car swerved suddenly and plungea rFBOTBSlBD headed into the storm from Seattle forest warder who was one of tha Coimty authorities held today the on disorders blamed tbe newpaper Mildred Micelli of Riverdale> seardtere, "of a plaea of rock thfti the Artists’ League that minced no over the low bank Into the canal. El Pala today for tbe fatal outbreaks to join the Coast Guard cutter R mI- words. signed confession of Chester Bar­ wtaig in efforts to tow the battered N. Y., a Divorcee. yldded." ^ N. O. Walton, Jr., of Hxmtlngtoa, rett, 32-year old imemployed paint­ in which tbe student was slain The telegram concerned itself (AP)— the^mblng > motorship into the sheltered waters W . Va., sadd the car was traveling er, that he poisoned his wife and Thursday. with Mr. Farley’s inspired tribute tc by BoUvidfi'lfliiuMh o f Puerto Guar­ of Puget Sound. Middletown, May 5.—(AP)—Grs OFIIGIAI/ BNBAOED at high speed when it left the road. seven of his dght children, to pre­ He aaaerted a story in El Paia the mothers of America—the post­ ani on tbe upper Paraguay river, Her pumps disabled py failure of iSonnenberg, one time claimant of London. May 6.—‘(AP)—An en­ Mrs. Dodge, it was reported here, vent their star^g. Three childrai ebarglag that LudovlM Moreno, a age stamp bearing what purports co was today to have gone to Jack­ were xnat^ today by A ^entin# and her power plant, the fibiidju- was the world wrestling championship raged offldal of the Belglaa |Bm- died. student bad been tortured to death baisy In London today Invltad Ohio- be a reproduction of Whistler's sonville to meet her son by a former German firms. - waa fiOae and that it bad precipi­ kept afloat only the gedlant ef­ and former Dartmouth football star, "Mother" portrait, together with the “I just thought that if we could The (Serman minister complained forts of surviving m em b^ of her waa married today to Mildred Mt- nd Graham Seton Rutehlaon. ta marriage, Philip Harvey, general all go to sleep and never wake up tated the student uprising. Postoffice Department’s tender sen­ manager of the Phllco Company, of to the Foreign Office that foug em­ crew and tiie Redwing, which celli of Rtverdale, N. Y. oome here and repeat hia story aC God would forgive me,” read the Jefferson Caffery, United States dragged her off the Columbia river King Albert’a death—praada|af timent, “In Memory and in Honor Philadelphia, who was to arrive (r ployes tn a German concern were Ambassador was astwlled by atuckmt About 100 persons, including the of the Mothers o f America”, and the statement of Biurett who is held «n injured seHously. sands yesterday. bride’ s mother, Mrs. Paul MicalU, Hutchison a "sock on the 9ft the norti dty on a budnass a charge of murder. demonatratora yesterday. added information, “U. S. Postage— trip. Mrs. Dodge is also survived Twice driven hard aground by the crowded into the Superior. Court does so. The fatal doses were administered The acting chancellor said the "We should be carrying Caffety’a rhree Cepts.” by a sister and a brother in Phila­ main plant at the port had been 60-mile-an-hour wind, tbe motor- room In the Muziicipal building co. Indignantly saying he in the guise of medicine after Bar­ coffin—^not the student’s" some ship’s two masts were snipped off, The artists are particularly Indlg delphia. damaged badly. chanted. see the couple married by Justice of tr tdl "thle Colonel Hutchlaoft haW nant at Mr. Farley for the insertion rett had made two imauccessful at­ and her four lifeboats smashed the Peace Thomas P. Klrwln. a liar,” an Smbaaiy ^okeaMnil Their companion, Mrj. Norman, tempts to kill his family and com­ tn the reproduction of what one of was a winter visitor here from when the crew tried to lower them Soimenberg, dressed In a bl'ia fumed at word from .NotttBghlliX mit suicide, the confession said. in a frantic attempt to escape from 4hem calls a “Woolworth-Kresge mo- Keene for the past six years. She buslnesa suit, gave his age a$ 84 that Hutchison had aalQ tfeft H m ' On Monday night Barrett i>oured the storm . *4f”, the same consisting of a ten- is survived by her husli^d and a and said he waa an athlatio pro­ Belgian monarch wan d ala a | id 4SA poison Into milk the family drank, Boiling loas washed three officers eent vase of flowers." This would son in the New Hampshire dty. moter. ’The wedding Boansa listed r not really die aa aoddi|ntialx ^ but it was not aufflcient to cause overboard—Chief. Officer H. A. •eem a generous gesture on the p ert Living at the same hotel as the Report Dillinger on Ship Boston hotM as his addraaa. while mountain ottmhttig. serious illness. On Wednesday Christiansen, 41; Second Officer 5f the Postoffice Department—a ten- Dcfdges, she took advantage of their The bride, a dlvmoee, gave her "If he will oqma to rtli. BadMaiw -V *:'* night Barrett said he loat* hia nerve B ertrp n B. J

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ATTORNEY BOWERS Manchester FINAL S n P IN Recreatidn Ctnter OPENSmOFHCE Date B ook Item^ o f InteroBt SCHOOL MERG Today Heactf Week May 7—‘Tnlawt and Outlawi", The men’s plunge period will 8-cmt comedy, Sunset Rebekah lodge held 'Trom 7 to 8 o'clock. Mores to Honse and Hale at Center Church Parish House. GETSASETBACK The howling alleys will be Ez-Serrice M u lb Be Ap- Mrs. Arnda SyiaiBicjkNi May 8>9—^Kiwanls Show, a bur­ for anjrone wishing to bowL Mrs. Annie (BuMtiU) Symington, lesque of the Oay Nineties, entitled A public whist party will be held of 37 HuntinftDBiglrMt. wife of ths Block Today — Has Been ‘There’s Gold In Them Thar Hills”, at the Weet Side Rec on Cedar poigtcil — Meet Again late Isaiah Syaauifften, died eariy of the sixty-flve members at Hollister Street tchool. fire house in the list of assets and street Play wlU start at 8 o'clock this morning at the home of Mrs. of tbs Younr Bsople’s sooisty of the D e n May 11—^Three-act comedy, “Med­ the exclusion of the West Side rec and prizes will be awarded .the win Anna M. Clay, r^fistered nurse, of Concordia Uithsran church attsad- ners. \ Friday May 18. in Bank Building. dlesome Maid”, auspices of St reation building, drew a remark 168 Main a tre^ where she had been ed the meetinff- at the ohureh laet Mary's Girls’ Friendly Society and from Raymond Goslee, member of In the dance program in last taken yesterday morning. Mrs. Sym­ when Dr. P. a . Klrseh, ported Tsh]^ JV-W* Boretary the New York Young People’s Fellowship. the third district committee, who night’s paper, the name a t Ei«*Tii?r ington was 68 years o f age and lived p t Selection of the marahml of the Synod, and Louie Schenk of Meri­ Attomny Raymond R. Bowort, May 1 Memorial said it wai not quite fair that the Struff was omitted inidvertently in Manebestsr ^or fifty years. -V. Memorial Day parade was deferred den, preMdent o i the etate Luthw who hat bttn aiiodatod with JudM H ot^tal drive for |15,000. town assume the bonded indebted­ from the Jockey tap dance. Hot She was bom in RookvUle. Her Offers of B. B. at the meeting of the Permanent League, were ffueet speakere. William 8. Hyde linee he patted the MAyy 1‘ 14—Mother and Daughter ness of the 8th district which in­ name should have b W included in husband, who eonduoted a clothing s iu p io :^ cluded the 8th district firehouse. this group. Memorial Day committee last night Dr. Kliaoh dellvez^ en inspira­ bar examinatlont, today opened an banquet at Concordia Lutheran store here, died tan years ago. She pany bereT reported by Hsgjtoiil Objects To Figures until the next meeting, Friday, May tional talk to ths gatbSTing on the office of hit own in the Houte A church. Last n ^ t the Girls Inter-Bowl leaves three sons, Harold R., of this board and tmton repreaentalH'li% Frederick W. Pitkin of the third ing League, which has bowled at 18. It was decided that the honor subject, “What Can I Do With My Hale block, at 958 Madn ttreet, and Coming Events town; Richard H., of Hartford; and were unacceptable, to the In the future rtdll prsustice law there. May 16—Musical play, ‘It Hap­ district asked to r an explanation of the Rec all winter, bad a banquet of appointment to this poift would Life?” He enumerated differeat Dr. Clifford L., of Westfield, Mass.; ways in whioh a person should go it waa ftamed to^^ llr. Mr. Bowert wat appointed attltt* pened In the Garden” , at High the figures of his district, and after in Hartford. The cup won by the go to an ex-service man. Standing could not be reached at hia ______it was explained that a tax of |14,' and three grandohfldrsn. through their daily life with Christ amt proaecutinf attorney by Judfe School hall by Daughters of Italy. girls o f the German ohureh was on committees reported progress for Hartford home today to oooflmi tha Raymond A. Johnton on March 20 May 18—Annual concert of Sal­ 442 or 6.67 mills on the grand list display. Later the girls went to the ths observance of the holi&y. The funeral win be held Monday as thsir Isader, and gloritytog him. of 1983 would probably be levied afternoon at 3 o’ol6ok at the home Mr. Schenk epoke on the theme offers be is reported to hSva/Biadto> to fill the vacancy cauted by the vation Army Songsters Brigade at Morgan alleys and roUed a couple It was reported Ity those c| oae to pitadel. within three years to come within of games. of her son, Harold Symington of 28 of life ee^ee and gave suggeetions death of Cbarlet R. Hathaway. Thut the strike situation that Kr. m * he became an officer of the tame May 22—Verplanck Foimdatlon the time limit of the act, be object­ The pictures of the dancing class­ Munro stiMt Rev. Watson Wood­ of work the membera can perform ed. He said that the third district WALTHER LEAGUE’ S ruff of the Center Cmgregational to promote the work of their league. Hard had offsrsd the following court in which hit father, the late bridge party. High School hall. es are at the Rec and any mothers terms: Judge Herbert 0. Bowert, wat a Mav 28 — Aimual Mother and btdlt a-better school than was re­ Interested in seeing them or-order- ohuroh will offldats. B u ^ will be During his talk he made the Inter- Judge when it flrat opened in 1896. Daughter banquet at St Mary's quired at the time, knowing that in Bast cemetery. setlng announcement that he had 1, verbal recognittoB o f tho’unton: Ing are reoMsted to go to the of' 2, a ten percent Increase In wagea to Attorney Bowert graduated from church. the debt would be spread over 30 flee at the Rec building. appointed Miee Anni^Mrosek as re­ ANNUAL BANQUET all; 8, open shop status Of the K l- Mancbetter High tchool in 1919 years. About 120,000 had been paid The weekly hike on Monday night cording secretary of the State Luth­ llard plant; 4, no obUgatloa upon the and, after attending Loomit Inati- off on the debt and be considered, will be a combination hot dog roast CARDS, DRESS MODELING er League, eueoeedlng Mias Anna tute in Wlndtor, entered Yale Uni* that it was unfair to the district and hike. Those planning to go Retkovske of N o r w ^ , who be­ part of the company to hire an the strikers. veraity, He received bit degree in COSMOPOLITAN CLUB taxpayers to ask them to pay 114,- should let Miss Fenerty know im­ cause of illness, is unable to fulfill her duties.' This is ths first time a 1936 and obtained bit law degree 442 in three years. mediately so there will be plenty to .Society Dines and Elects FEATURE SAME PARTY Eighty-five workers went out off member of the Luther League ot from Yale Law School in 1928. 'The question of including the eat. A small fee will be cb ^ ed to strike on March 26 demanding' a fg During the time he baa practited HEARS BOOK REPORTS West Side Recreation bundling in Concordia church has been honored percent increase in wages. Former cover cost. Call Rec office or ititt OHicers at Zion Chnrch Next Week’s Card Party at St. with a state pocltlon. Hetvaesoci- law in Mancbetter be baa been in the figures of the districts checked Fenerty before Monday afternoon. workers of the plant Joined tlto the office of Judge Hyde in the bank all progress sought by the Select James’s Hall Win Have a ates congratulaed Miss Mrosek. union, it was reported, bringing ^ Mrs. Lillian Bowers Is Speaker Miss Gertrude E. Fenerty, in­ The buelneee eession was followed building. men in preparing and planning for structor a t the dancing claMes at Last Evening. Nelly Don Innovation. total membership of the local to at Meeting at South Method­ the equiUlsation tax pajnnent and. by a Boeiai pAriod, during which 140. the Rec wishes to thank all of the Miss E3sie K l ^ and her committee ist Church. Rudolph Patterson, accountant for mothers for their help in twavttiy Nelly Don dresses will be modeled It was reported late last night preceding the usual Wednesday eve­ served refreshments. that the union committee had turn­ ABBEY WILL AIDS tho equalization board was asked to costumes, and in helping to twf^ke a 'The Walther League sorjety held Members of the Cosmopolitan prepare a "breakdown” o f the items success of the all^air of Wednesday ning card party at S t James”s hall ed down all the offers of the mfll their annual banquet and election of Wednesday evening. ’Through the club gathered at the South Metho­ in all districts for study by the vari­ night Also all those who helped sell officers for the coming year at the owner resiilting in putting the situa­ METHODIST CHURCH courtesy of Elmer Weden of the J. dist church yesterday for their ous committees. tickets, etc., are especially thanked Zion Lutheran church on Cooper tion squarely up to the Boston^ Re­ W. Hale company, a fashion show regular meeting, with Miss Mary “Breakdown” Of Use for their kind service. street last evening. A delicious UNION OF PAFERMAKERS gional Beard. \ Benton as bostMS. Mrs. Raymond of these popular women’s garments Fund Added to by $500 Be* Selectman David Chambers sug supper was served at 6:80 o’clock, Burnham presided at the business gested that in considering the West consisting of baked meat loaf, wUl be held In conjunction with IS CALLED OAK LODGE quest— Daughter Is Named session and Mrs. Lillian Bowers, a mashed potatoes, creamed peas and the weekly card party, and three of Side Recreation building to decide IBN SAUD FORCES these desirable dresses will be Executrix. member of the club, was the speak­ whether or not it should be classed carrots, cole slaw, home made bxms, er. Mrs. Bowers gave an interest­ given away as door prizes. ’The JOINED NAYY IN 1887, as a school building and to be in­ coffee, pineapple tapioca pudding Organization Here Affiliated ing talk on the books that are being and cookies. men’s prize will be in cash. ' The Abbey Fund of the South cluded in the Ninth district assets, OCCUPY HODEDAH Mrs. Mary A. Segerdahl, buyer in read at the present time. She said Following the supper. Rev. H. F. With International Brother­ Metbodiat church w u increated in a two-way survey should be con the apparel shop at Hale’s, will se­ RETURNS TO MANCHESTER women seem to like, in fiction, the R. Stechbolz gave an Interesting and hood of Papermakera. the amount of |600 by the provltlont ducted. He said that a floor space lect a number of the most attrac­ works of Kathleen Norris, Faith (Oonttoioad from Page One) suggestive talk to the yo\mg people. of the will of Leila D. Abbey, late of computation should be made, listing tive styles, and the yoimg woman Baldwin and Elisabeth Corbett, Speeches were also made by Roland Oak Lodge No. 48, International Mancbetter. Mra. Abbey died on the areas used for school purposes who are to model them. The fabhion James McGovern Had Pension while men seem to enjoy stories of tains after inflicting heavy losses Lashlnske, Edith Audrulot, Norman Brotherhood of Papermokers, was April 24 and the will wat filed for show will begin promptly at 8 Cut from $60 to I42JI0 Per western life and mystery tales by and for recreational activities dur along the Sana road. Lashlnske and Richard Hagenow, fully formed at a meeting held in probate April 2. Gertrude M. Abbey, o’clock and continue to 8:30 when such authors as Zeine Grey, Stuart Ing the 24 hours and also a study of expressing their interests In the dif­ 'Tinker hall this morning. ’The Month. a daughter, wat named executrix at card playing will begin. Bridge, White, Geoffrey Famol. Family the duration of time consumed by BRITAIN’S DEMAND ferent activities of the league. name Oak, applied to the local the eatate. whist and setback will be played, novels, sobetlmes chronicling both activities. London, M ay- 5.— (A P )—Great A business meeting was then James McGovern, who left Kaff^' The beguett it to be added to the with the usual prizes for the win­ lodge, is not a new one, but Is the events in the lives of four genera­ On a question of laying a tax by Britain and Italy have demanded called to order by the president, Chester in 1887 to enlist in ths navy Abbey Ftmd of the South Methodist ners In each section. After the same name of the ‘ International tions are liked when by such writers districts, Howard Taylor of the that King Ibn Baud of Saudi Ara­ Miss Marthi Klssmann. After re­ and served 28 years, retomlng to cnuixb, the income to be used for games the committee will serve Brotherhood of Papermokers that as John Galsworthy, Hugh Walpole foiirtb district asked how the ex­ bia state his ultimate objectives ports of the Secr,etary and Treasurer oqce existed in Manchester. It was Manchester for a time and more'reJ church purposes. The residue of the and others. pense of collection would be charg­ and expectations In his war against sandwiches, cake and coffee. ’The ccntly becoming a resident of *^e and committee chairmen were same low fee will be charged. formed by papermokers at'the time estate it bequeathed to the two In regard to the popular “An­ ed. He was told that the cost of col the fleeing Yemeni, it was learned given, the election of officers took Old Soldiers’ Hozne at N orbto^ Mrs. William P. Cotter, chairman, employed in, the Oakland mill children of the deceased. lection would necessarily be borne authoritatively today. thony Adverse,” Mrs. Bowers quot­ place. Martha Kissmanh, president, ^ 1 be assisted by the following: branch of the American Writing came back to Manchester jroidsiday The will of Lucy J. Crowell ed E^. William Lyon Phelps as say­ Norman Lashlnske, vice president; by the districts in addition to the At the same time, it was learned Mrs. Harold Anderson, Mrs. William Paper company. ’The members and will make bis home here. 'Undef Arthur, late of Manchester, wat filed Emma Kelsb, secretary; Pauline ing that if 400 pages of the book equalization tax. in official quarters, that the British J. Siteman, Mrs. Cornelius Foley, moved away and the charter re­ a new ruling regarding penilenA,'^ for probate thle morning. Charles E. Stechholz, treasurer; Mildred Mat- were omitted it would be a classic. A conference will be held between government ridicules reports Italy Jr., Mrs. John Lappen, Mrs. Harold mained at headqutirters. When will have his pension cut from Linsley of this town was named chtflot, entertainment committee 'The speaker also referred to the the equalization board, the Select­ has a "treaty of a defensive sort Garrlty, Mrs. William P. Qxilsh, the application* for membership In a month to 642.60. The rifle also has executor of the estate. chairman: Elda Matchulot, refresh­ Pultlzer prize which is soon to be men and the town counsel in an ef­ with the Yem*-nl and therefore is Mrs. Robert Donnelly, Jr., Mrs. the Brotherhood was received last been changed so that a person . ,a^ ment committee chairman; Clarence awarded, and interest is keen as to fort to arrive at a satisfactory basis alarmed because she backed the Robert J. Campbell and Mrs. Felix month the old charter was dug out tbo borne who is entitled ^ a p4n-' whether it will be won by "Mary of upon which to prepare a new set of wrong horse." Frelhelt, membership committee McEvitt. and the name given to the new Sion of 640 a month or more can 15 MANCHESTER YOUTHS Scotland”, "Lamb In His Bosom,” It was emphatically stated, as chairman: Emma Kelsh, advertising lodge. At the meeting this morn­ figures and to lay the equalization manager. not accept this pension end Uvs at. or "The Man in White,” because of tax in the eighth districts. reports piled up teUlng of Ibn ing the final obligation was given to the home. To live at the home only The president also presented the NOT A D M I ^ TO CAMP its American background and char­ Notice of a claim for damages Baud’s conquering forces’ relentless those who became connected with 6C a month is paid in the way of a acters, drive toward Sana, capital of trophy which was won by the LATEST STOCKS the Brotherhood. was received by the Selectmen from Girls’ Bowling ;eam of the church pension. Mrs. Bowers also read a few Albert Eagleson of Cooper Hill Yemen, that the British view Ital­ Only Nine of 24 Lads Accepted chapters of "Traipsing Woman” by at the Recreation Center for the New York, May 6.— (AP)—Stocks stieet. The letter, received March ian interest in the situation as en­ past bowling season. by CGC as Quota Is Reported Jean Thomas which were so inter­ tirely similar to Britain’s—protec­ edged quietly forward in the early 27, stated that Mrs. Eagleson, bis The members of the league are Filled. esting those who haven’t read it wife, had been injured in a fall on tion of her nationals. trading today. Utilities were fairly felt like getting the book and finish­ an looking forward to another steady. Case was a shade improved the sidewalk on March 10. 'The me t One of the chief worries of the bright and active season. Two of ing this story of the moimtaia ter was ISft with the public safety British is whether the Imam of following its heaviness late yester­ Only nine of the 24 boys who went whites. the outstanding events of this day. to Hartford this morning for ex­ board and will be denied undeb a Yemen Is dead and, until this rumor 1 AM A TOUNG DOCTORI Mrs. Raymond Burnham and Mrs. month will be the Rally and Bowl­ Loew’s and Howe Sound gained I clause which requires submission of is verifled or disproved, the govern­ amination for the CCC camps were ing Banquet to be held in Meriden around a point each. Lesser im­ Raymond Goslee were elected dele claims within a sUted period, ment will be unable to consolidate accepted, the charity department gates to the state federation of on May 9 and the Nation Wide Fel­ provement was shown by U. S. Steel, which in this instance had elapsed. its position. lowship social which will be cele­ was advised this morning. Earlier in women's clubs in Greenwich, May Consolidated Gas, Dupont, New Special Constables ' Last Reports brated by each Walther League So­ the week a request was made by the 16 and 17, The final meeting of the York Central, Chrysler and Inter­ The last official word received ciety throughout the country on recruiting officer of the Emergency club for the season will be held Frank C. Busch was made a spe­ national Harvester. Ameriesm Tel­ Relief commission for an extra al­ cial constable to serve as such on was fronrSlr A, Ryan, the British May 38rd. May 18 at the Y. M, C. A „ and the representative in Jidda, closest to ephone was a minor fraction lower. lotment of local men for the state speaker will be Miss Kidder of all land and in buildings, property Passage of the Stock Exchange CCC camps and the charity depart­ of the Recreation committee, John the scene— who reported 'Thursday Hartford who will speak on ‘SU- that be did not know whether the Control Bill by the House In vir­ ment officials secured 24 TOys. houettes.” i R Foster was appointed special tually its original form was not un­ In a conversation with the Hart­ constable to serve on the grounds Imam was dead. Officially, it 's presumed be still is alive. .4B0UTT0WN expected In Wall street and there M i ford office this morning. Charity of tbs Manchester Country Club, were only faint hopes that the Sen­ Probably the major worry of the Superintendent G. H. Waddell was Bonds of Grant P. Skewes and A rehearsal of the Amaranth de­ ate would extract any of its “teeth.” British is the lack of knowledge as ad^sed that the state quota was MAY BASKET PARTY Andrew J Sroka, recently appoint­ gree team is called for Monday eve­ Opinions varied as to Just bow the filled for the CCC camps and that ed special constables in the park to Tbn Baud’s plans and the British ning at 6:80 at the Masonic Temple. measure, in its present shape, will the 16 Manchester men refused ad­ department, were accepted by the demand as to his plans is the result It is important that Everyone be affect the already drooping broker­ FOR CHAPMAN COURT ot this sltiution. mission would be given a preferen­ board. present. age business. tial rating for entry later, A report of the Maactoster Pub­ It was understood that Italy bos Under the bill, as it now stands. Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ lic Health Nursing association, sub­ demanded similar informatkm. Manchester Assembly, No. 16, Exchange members will have to ad­ ranth, followed its meeting last mitted by Miss Dorothy Buttle, was The British, apparently, do not Order of Rainbov.' for Girls, will just themselves to government con­ ARTISTS CRITICIZE evening in the Masonic Temple read and accepted. fear the apparent victor will dp meet Monday evening at in the trol of credits; control of manipula­ anything too drastic, belle^ng that with a May basket party in the Protest u-Tum Ordhianoe Masonic Temple. The business will tive practices; provisions for "ade­ [bn Saud will fully recognize Brit- “ M O fraR ” STAMPS banquet ball, A large circular bas­ A letter of protest from Elmeb A. include the election of officers. quate and honest’’ reports to securi­ ket in pink and green, the handle Weden, chairman at tbs Merchants’ sb Interests. ties holders by registered corpora­ It was understood here that the _ (OenttBoed from Page One) decorated with fiowers, was placed division of the Chamber of Com­ The final setback, party by the tions; control of unfair practices of fighting Sultan is pouring bis erst­ in the center of the table, i t ap­ merce, on the U-tum ordinance was Degree of Pocahontas will be held '^corporate insiders” ; control of ex* while cavalry troops into victory ment has eliminated the walls and peared to be filled with fiowers of read by the secretary. 'The letter in the lodge room in th e ' Tinker changes and over-tbe-coimter mar­ after victory with automobiles and m Mrapeiies. 'The artistic surgery went all kinds in season, and streamers stated that the merchanvS were dis­ building, Monday evening at 8:80. kets, and general supervision of motor trucks and that a further ad­ so far, artists pointed out, as to cut in varl-colored paper extended from satisfied with the ordinance and There will be six prizes and refresh­ trading and credits. ’’Surrounded by pretty nurses . . . ricli vance is being made toward Sana. off tte very feet of Whistler's the basket in all (flreotions around that greater danger existed on Main ments. Steadily falling prices of steql and idle women donflde in me . . . The Mother and— as though that were the table. 'The members were in­ street, duo to speeding, than from scrap were being studied by mar­ not enough— to do away with even world demands my every waking hear structed to find their names and U-tumlng, The letter was referred Sylvester Jaokmore of this town, ket observers who, in the post, have the footstool on which the feet rest. roll up the streamers. When they to the Board of Police Commission­ JAPAN PREPARES pladed consldersble dependence on . . . but I am a man with a man’s iBO- ers. a fin t class seaman on the U. 8. 8. The government did away with bad accompUsbed this task each Brazos, Is rscovering from an at­ this staple as an indicator of future tiona . . . I want to live life!” these details; but, as one artist bit­ one was rewarded with a gift from A list of Jurymen was approved FOR TRADE WARS tack of pneiunonla at the Brooklyn steel production. Yesterday’s cut of terly said today, it found plenty of the basket, to which was fastened a by the board for the June term. Naval hospital. Hs has been sta­ 25 cents a ton In scrap prices at room for its own legend: bouquet of fiowers. Games were Several appointments were made in tioned on the.Fadfio Coast for two Pittsburgh brought the reduction in "U, 8, Postage— In Memory and in played and Mrs. Mina Olson and place of those who have died dur­ (Continoed from Page One) ears and came east with tbs flset, the past 10 days to 76 cents a tdn. Honor of the Mothers of America- her committee served home made ing the year. , 16 eudden change In climate bring­ Interest in bonds during April Three Cents.” S cake and coffee. ‘Trade leaders pointed to the gov­ ing on his Illness. His oondllton was was exemplified by Stock B^change figures disclosing that the market q u ^ G A B L E ernment’s new tr^e protection act critical early this week, but bis sis­ —imder which the Cabinet may ter, Miss Clara Jackmdre, who has value of all U st^ senior securities HOSPITAL NOTES quickly hike or lower Import tariff been visiting him for ths past few Increased 1682,898,613 during the by decree or limit and prohibit im­ days, said today that bs was mak­ month. In the same period the market value of listed stocks de­ MYRNA LOY Alexis Tanner of Bolton, was ad­ ports. ^ ing raiild strides toward recovery. THE NEW STUDIO creased 1267,770,867. mitted and Robert Post, of 66 Hud­ The British trade warning, given 9 Johnson Terrace son street, was dlschaiged today, Foreign exchanges were steaty at Japanese Ambassador Mat^daria the opening of business. The Brit­ Paul Cervlnl of 76 Main street, by Waltsr Rundman, president of Photo Finishing Prices was admitted and Charles Miner, of KING OF BEGIANS ish poimd was 1-4 of a cent hlf^iOT the British Board of ’Trade, is being at 16.11 8-4 and the French franc MBN ikWHITI . 8 EXPOSURES 229 Hartford Road, and Mrs. Mar­ studied by the foreign office’s com­ eased .00 1-4 of a cent at 6.63 8-4 il? S K lO^plctures, 4c each—Total...... 42c jorie Gagnon and infant daughter, mercial bureau. MURDERED, ASSERTS SI™ 100“ Plotares, 4c each—Total...... 42o of 96 Dxirant street, were disenarg- cents. •d today. There were strong indications t^cturizatlonl 116 Film Develogin£^O^j|ictnres^^«so^^Potal...... fide Japan would flatly refuse to Jx>w to Miss Sally Houghton of 73 Fos­ Great Britain’s ultimatum that the D G U SH LECTURER Modem and (Hd Faahkmed . . . 8 e x p o s u r e s ter street, Everett, Mass., was o f the 'Tekyo government must modify its Si™ lOe-^plctures, 6c each—Total...... 46e brought to ths hospital following DANCING trade program and tactics. (OoQttanied from Page One) EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Great veioxV ^ r P Paper a ^ 2 * 1* u l2 Used. !d ______8c each—TotalFUm Service...... 4bc an accident at the Goat Farm cross­ ing at TalcottvlUe at 1:80 this morn­ Will Not Hurt Japs ing. Except for bniises and outs Trade leaders expressed the opin­ throughout the world will, I am HILL’S GROVE Stasre Hit! .WapplngOexter on her right hand, no serious in­ ion that even If Great Britain does sure, treat such a statement with ^ Film Packs — Developinig. 20c. P. MUtor, Prompteg. juries were siwtained. Miss Hough­ Impose quotas on Japenese goods contempt as being unworthy of any Daaeliig 9 to L ton received emergency treatment Nippon will not be hurt seriously— gmtleman. This Year’s r and was dlschargci^ especially since Japan’s imports "It is an outrage on the dead.” Admission 36e. from the British Isles in 1988 total­ Pulitzer w ith m led 83,000,000 yen or almost as much ALWAYS USED ROPE as was exported there. 80,000,000. Brusasls, May 6— (AP) — Offi­ Prize JEAN HER8HOLT < Hence ^ e y said, the 'T ok^ gov­ cial Belgian circles sxpressed dis­ SANDY BEACH Entertainment Tonight W A U ST. BRIEFS ernment would be able to make re- gust today with the admss of Col. Winnert^ ELIZABETH ALLAN-is p r ls ^ . Graham Seton Hutchison last night BAIXROOM N ^ York, May 6,— Favorable The Japanese a^ confident too, before the Nottingham writers’ Club CRYSTAL LAKE •OTTO KRUGER the British Dominions will not fol- in which be said the late Idng Al­ Presents niSb^ed‘^36^J?mSJ^*5ito®llh“ ® i^mmions win wt fol- bert had been killed by a blow on ■ADDED GEORGE’S TAVERN the week before, uys Sta^d ^ the bead, not by accident. Statistics Oo. 'The list comprised 18 pecially Australia, wbleh sold to Corner Oak and Cottage Streets Japan in 1988 four tlmes^ her pur­ These circles said that messages San., May $ THELMA TODD anid PATSY increases. 4 resumptions, '6 extras rscslved here regarding bis stats- and 8 initial payments. Four un­ chases, and Canada which sold seven times as much as she bought ment would not bear examinatihn. favorable revisions, an of them They pointed out that King Al­ Where Only The Beat omlssloas, compared with 6 in the bert invariably used a rope in Ua EDW.J. ^ A m FEICH previous week. Chihuahua is the' largest stats in Mexico. solo mountain climbii^f thus beint cAsiook abls to anchor himself to some pro- 4MP wBWi: New York Central’s current as­ Beer la Sold Jectipn as a saf^fuard1 a g a ^ sets on March 81 totaled 679,883,167 mlMBff /hls footfng whlls M cEN ELLY against 174,738,406 on the same EbMng’g Canadian Ale date a year ago. Current liabilities FINAL SETBACK ing. And Bis ahowed little change, to Mon., May 7,8:30 P. M. likewiae, it was pointed out that , ORCHESTRA : liie Famous Narragansett 1113,966,6^9 against |113.080l& it war aonsenoioal for Hutchinson •nnsst Obnaell, to say that no one la Btigium dared AtalMhxi 40^ . BockBeer • MS of Pooaboxtaa. speak of Albert’a disth oa it It * The leaving picture i u n pr^ectlon tent fact that the eeene o f th# ccm iM fit machine wab invented by llM iais Tiilker Han vlolted dtuy bgr kwidittti M»TOHEsrra BVBi«NOr«NOH!anEaaj,

4-* ■■ V - — ' ' Weekly Sunday Sehool trunk tad t&fUHtd for tkn trqnlflg meet Tbursday afternoon at 2:80. f Volture, No. 1007^ of th» #6 ^ 1^ bv an aauart -nointtof. All members and friends welcome held a meeting last eH a S a t la the Tuesday at 7:80—^King's Daugh­ and urged to come. O. A. R. halL^iemortati^/Msmortal bufidtag; A ters’ meeting. Report from tte The oratherhood of the Emanuel social hour— and------smoker ------_the Jesus Acclaimed As King Hartford Coimty C^erenoq. Lutheran church of Hartford will businessislness meetmeetiaf. Thursday at 6:80—Teaohsrs sup­ be guests of our Kothezhood neat Mrs. Oraoeira o e ^Wiloox i] of n m itMtt H U U O FliZ^ per at the Bdgerton dining rooms, evening at 8 o’clock. The is soendinsrspeadlnf thst weelbend at White with talk and mestkm box period d men will fumish the pro­ Plams, N. Y., ths guest o t Mrs. Teartt Matt Sl:l*46. condueted by Porter Bower. All PEBtLESS SILK COMPANY Tha International Uniform Sun­ gram and proxnlse us sometnlng Alan Eggleston who has been rUSU those who wish to ask questions of very good. The men of our church day School Le—on for May 6. ing in Rockville. • • • Mr. Bower, kindly communicate are urged to come out to welcome IN ROCKVILLE TO CLOSE Miss Louise E. Burke of Florence Is Reil OU Thfiir ENTERING JERUSALEM such questions to Mr. Owers. Com­ our visitors and enjoy their fellow­ street is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. B T WSL E. OILBOT. D. D. mittee: Mrs. David Armstrong, ship. Evald Matson and the Fel­ Editor of Advaaoe By GEORGE HENRY DOLE Joseph J. McCarthy of Washington, . With AD the OU Ts m Mrs. Alfred Hayes, Miss Charlotte lowship committee are in charge of Operations Will Be Snapended D. C. Tbo triumphal entry Into Jeru- Foster. the arrangements. v for One Week Beginning May Mrs. Max J. Schmidt entered St. ■alem haa become celebrated in Intereatlonal Sunday School Lea-x The prophecy of the Lord enter- Saturday at 7:30—Choir rehears­ The second Mother and Franda hospital yesterday where G a g sh ta cL M m Sunday. Our tbougrhts have son Text, May 6: log Jerusalem in Hebrew reads that al. X Daughter banquet will be held cn 14 lritual discernment. Sunday services: dent, Harry Kltchlng. Speaker, Much credit is due Miss Corlenne of tee moat colorful ever held in The man who is truly of the 9:30 a. m., (Siurch school with 9:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Lee who wrote the production smd Mr. Woodruff. 10:00— English Service. Masses at St. James’s church Sun­ Middletown, since each Voiture or Christian spirit brings to life a sort classes for all ages. directed its presentation. County Group of tee “40 and 8” and The CYP club, 6:00. President, 11:00—German Service. day morning will be at the usual St. Paul. Said the judge to Mrs. of touchstone, in which the spirit 10:45 a. m.. Morning worship with Mary Alice Andrews. Meet at the hours. Mass at 7, two at 8:30, parish The production opened promptly each Legion county organisation of Christ in others is revealed. He sermon. Subject, “The Peril of The Week at 8 o’clock with (jlarence J. Mc­ Peter Heath, as he sentenced Peter church. The club will attend the Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. the Sunday mass in the upper church and chil­ to 30 days in the workhouse for will appear in part or all of tee na­ can see in the prophet who is Closed Doors.” rally at the Immanuel church, dren’s mass in the basement chapel, Carthy as master of ceremonies. A tional costume of one of tee allies School teachers will meet. very interesting program was pre­ beating: "I’ll keep him locked up as spumed - and denounced and perse­ 6:00 p. m., Epworth League devo­ Hartford. and high mass at 10:30. Benediction in the World War. The state or­ cuted the true man of God, if God Thursday at 8:00 p. m. the Ger­ sented including dancing and vocal long as you like Mrs. Heath. Let tional hour. The Week will be at 3:30 p. m. ganization of tee Legion will appear indeed be there. 7:30 p. m. Begflnning of the Open man Choir and Friday at 8:00 p. m. numbers. me know when you think he’s had Monday, 8:00, a three-act play, The junior choir will sing at the as tee United States, tee Grand Vol­ It is easy to throw our palm Forum series in the chapel of the the English Choir will meet for re­ Following the presentation of enough. “In-Laws and Out-Laws” , by Sunset hearsal. 8:30 a. m. mass. “ One hour later Mrs. Heath came ture of tee “40 and 8” as France branches in the way, but it is more church. The speaker at this hour Rebekah Lodge, L O. O. F., Parish “Miami Stars” , dancing was enjoyed and tee counties will be garbed as On Mother’s Day, May 13, a spec­ Music by the choir at high mass until midnight with the music being back. difficult in the hour of Calvary to will be Joseph Tone, Commissioner hall. follows: Hartford County, Belgium;. be able to discern the living Christ of Labor of the State of Connecti­ ial mother and daughter service will at 10:30 will be as follows: The furnished by Arthur Stein and his “You honor,” she said. “May I Tuesday, 6:30, Professional Wo­ be conducted. The services will be­ choir will sing J. E. Turner’s “Mass take him home now, please.” New Haven (3ounty, Australia; Fair- in the d3dng victim of human cut. His subject will be “Whither orchestra. Both modem and old- field County, Ehigland; Windham' men hike. Meet at South Terminus. gin at the usual time. A cordial in­ in Bb.” Roanoke Rapids, N. C.—Wham! cruelty. Labor?” These forums are de­ Tuesday, 7:00, (Jholr rehearsal fol­ fashioned dancing was enjoyed. County, Canada; Tolland County* vitation is extended to all. The Prelude ...... Organ School Exhibition went the ball from Jim Poyner’s signed to bring the most reliable of lowed by (Jhoir party at the par­ bat in a sand lot game. , Ireland; New London County, Italy; information on subjects of vital, Mother and Daughter Banquet the Vidl Aqueun Plans are nearing completion in sonage. following evening at 6:30 is spon­ Up popped a rabbit in left field Litchfield County, Scotland; Mlddl^ current interest. The speakers are K>Tle Elelson ...... Turner the different class rooms of the sex County, Poland. Wednesday, 6:00, Troop m . Boy sored by the young ladies of the Gloria in Elxcelsis D e o ...... Turner just in time to catch the ball on the WAPPING all men highly qualified to speak Scouts. Meet at Old <3olf Lota. graded schools of the town of Ver­ A part of tee program will mark Sunday School staff. Credo in Unum D e u m ...... Turner chin. with authority on the topics an­ Bring supper. non to present an exhibit of the Poyner later reported the rabbit tee institution of a new “Voiture,” The Federated Sunday School nounced. The members of the en­ Sanctus ...... Turner work of the students during the Board held a regular monthly meet­ Wednesday, 6:30, Cub Pack. SWEDISH CXJNGREGATIONAL stew he had for dinner was very that of Middlesex County, - In the tire community are invited and it is. Wednesday, 7:00, Shining Light Benedictus ...... Turner latter part of May or early in June. good. “40 and 8.” ing last Thursday evening at the hoped that the series will be Uurge- CHURCH Agnus Dei ...... Turner The exhibition will consist princi­ home of Mr. and Mrs. David Bum- Circle, King’s Daughters. S. E. Green, Minister Athens, Tenn.—An automobile, The second day’s program, en ly attended and of great general Recessional ...... Organ pally of drawing and special school ham with fourteen present. Plans Wednesday, 7:00, In-As-Much Cir­ rounding a curve threw a wheel Sunday, will be taken up with the A t the 8:30 o’clock mass the Jun­ work. An invitation is being extend­ were arranged for the Simday practical helpfulness. At the close cle, King’s Daughters. Swedish Morning Worship, 10.30. which railed across the sidewalk, New England Conference of tee “40 ior Choir will sing “Mother at Your ed to the parents and friends of the School social to be held Friday eve­ of each addisss an opportunity will Wednesday, 7:45, Senior Chorus. English Morning Worship, 11:10. striking five year old Celo Batton, and 8” at which delegates from the be given to ask questions of the re­ Saturday, 6:00, Jimlor Choir re­ Feet Is Kneeling” for the opening graded school children to attend walking with her mother yesterday. six New England States will meet ning, May 18. The superintendent Sunday School, 12:00. these exhibits to be announced soon. of the different departments will ar­ spective speakers. The Rev. Leon­ hearsal. English Evening Service, 7:30. anthem, which will be preceded by She was killed. The car driver with the national' head of tee or­ ard C. Harris will preside at the Saturday, 6:30, Choir rehearsal. an organ prelude from Mozart. The Funeral of Orren C. West was held. ganization— caief de Chemln de For range for the refreshments, the Communion. The funeral of Orren C. West, 97, chairman is Miss Elizabeth Pierce, meetings. . Tuesday 7:30 p. m.. Young Peo­ next anthem by the Junior Choir Dublin, Ga.—Five youths are in Sam Holler of Norfolk, Va., and: Music at the morning service— will be “ On This Day O Beautiful who died at his home at 13 Moun­ jail for stealing chickens, selling Sous (Jhef de For Emil Schaal of', assisted by Mrs. Annie V. Collins, SECOND CONGREGATIONAL ple’s Bible Study. tain street Friday afternoon at 1:30 Mrs. Lillian E. Grant, Mrs. Hattie Prelude—Sonata No. 2 (first Mother” and then, “Mary Unto them, robbing the buyer and selling New Britain. i Wednesday 7:30 p. m., Mid-week o’clock, will be held from his late Lane, Miss I^ te Withrel and Miss movement) ...... Mendelssohn Frederick O. Allen, Minister service. Thee We (Jail.” J. Rooney will the chickens. Police said one boy The program for tee “March of; Ellen Foster. The games commit­ P’rocesslonal Hymn ...... Matema play "He Leadeth Me” on the violin home Monday afternoon at 2:30 confessed the gang stole 11 chickens tee Allies” Is in tee hands of a gen- ’ o ’clock. tee will include Levi T. Dewey and Anthem—“The Heavens Are Morning worship at 10:46, with EMANUEL LUTHERAN with organ accompaniment during and sold them to a man working in eral committee headed by Grand Rev. Dr. George S. Brookes, pas­ his class. Arrangements were also Declaring” ...... Beethoven observance of the Lord’s Supper Knut E. Erickson, Pastor. the offertory. a grain company. Then the boys (%ef de Gar Harry C. Jackson of made for Mother’s Sunday, which is Anthem—“By Babylon’s Wave” and reception of members. The mu­ The soloists at the 10:30 o’clock tor of the Union Congregational entered the company building, New Britain and Department Com­ May IS. There was a long dlscus- ...... (Sounod sic: high mass will be Jaunes Breen, church, will officiate. Burial will be gathered up the fowls and were re­ mander Sydney A. Finer of Qlnton. O)nflrmation will be celebrated in the family plot in Grave Hill selling when they were arrested. sim about having a Summer Vaca- Recessional H ym n... S t Gertrude Prelude: Reverie...... Varley at Emanuel tomorrow morning at bass; Mrs. Clare Brennan, so­ Arrangements for tee Conference tlAi school. At the close of the Postlude— C h o ra l...... Franck Anthem: With Thee, O Master prano; Miss Katherine (Jostello, so­ cemetery. Tacoma, Wash.—How two neigh­ are befog made by its presidfog offi­ 10:45. The following young people Mr. West was bora in Colchester boring faunilles settled amicably a business meeting refreshments were Archibald Sessions, organist and ...... Wooler are members of the class: Eric prano and Miss May Werner, con­ cer, Harold T. Dyson of Hartford. served consisting of cake, ice cream choirmaster. (ilffertory: Album Leaf ... Aulln tralto. Mrs. Brennan and Miss January 8, 1837, the son of James dispute involving the garden of'bne Gottberg, Eleanor Peterson, Marian and the wandering rooster of the and orangeade. » The Week. Postlude: Verset ...... Batiste Oist^lo will sing a duet, “O Salu- C. and Fannie (Baulch) West. He Meteors travel at the rate of Peterson, Sedzel Peterson, Enls moved to Rockville with his family other is related by Deputy Assessor Next Sunday morning following The organization meetings as Church school at 9:30. Blvery- Carlson, Mildred Janlcke, BHvera taxis” by Bailey, during the offer­ about 100,(X)0 miles an hour. the sernaon by the pastor. Rev. in 1846 and has lived here continu­ W. C. Fowler. usual this week. man’s class does not meet during Larson and Barbara Trombly. Wo tory. David Carter, The Lord’s Supper Monday, 7:30 p. m. Closing ses­ the siunmer. The class will con­ ously. “Your destructive bird got all my will be observed. trust that all members and friends For more than half a century Mr. nasturtium seed except thrao or four. sion of the Commimity Training vene again on the first Sunday in will count it a privilege as well as a Mrs. E. H. Bidwell of Niles, School. Prof. George P. Hedley West conducted a retail ice business You might as well send him over October. sacred duty to be present to wel­ for those,” read a note penned ' by Michigan, haa been the guest at the giving his concluding lecture on the Mass meeting at Bushnell Memo­ BALDWINS AND GREEN in Rockville and retired in May, Hair Cutting ... .25c home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Bid- come and ask the blessing of the 1921. the home gardner to the rooster’s New Testament rial HaU, Hartford, at 2 p. m. Final Lord upon these young people, as owner. well of South Windsor. Tuesday, 2:30— Meeting of Mrs. meeting of the two-day convention He was active in the political life The South Windsor First Congre­ they publicly confess their f^tb and IN EXHIBm ON TILT of Rockville and Tolland County. Back came the rooster but his Children, 20c. Lawrence Csise’s group of the Guild or the National Federation of Men’s give their vows of fidelity. head was cut off. A note expressed gational church sent the following at the church. 7:30 p. m., Cecllian For a period of three years be serv­ Bible edasses. The Beethoven male chorus will ed as sheriff of Tolland county, hav­ hope the potential meal might pay persona as delegates to Hockanum club meeting. ChristiaD Endeavor meeting at ZIMMERMAN church where they attended the an- sing at the 7 o’clock service. This ing been elected in 1886. He was for the destruction. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.— Fourth 6:30, in charge of Marguerite Karl- The Baldwin A. C. will play Man­ Spraoe Bkreet mu^ meeting of the Hartford Blast will be our last opportimlty to en­ chester Green in an exhibition game also a member of the Board of Back went a note inviting the Quarterly (Conference will meet at son’s group. Topic: “The Tennessee joy their singing imtil next fall. owner of the bird to Sunday £nner. Association of Congregations^ this time. A devotional service led Sunday afternoon at Jarvis Grove. Aldermen of the city of Rockville clnirches: Rev. and Mrs. Harry S. Valley Authority.” The sermon theme will be “Not for a term of six years and a mem­ It was accepted. by the District Superintendent, The Week This game will merely be a teat of Mirtin, Miss Katherine King, Mrs. Hearers Only, But Doers Also.” esnh team’s strength before they ber of the Board of Selectmen of Due West, S. C.—This coUege Rev. G. G. Scrivener, will precede the Monday at 7—Boy Scouts. Jete E. Shepard, Mrs. Frank E. There will be no evening services renew their tilts in earnest. It will the town of Vernon for a period of town of 620 inhabitants evidently B li^ U , Mrs. H. V. Parker and conference. AH members of the Tuesday at 8 o’olo^—A moat im- during the summer months. Let us doesn’t like its beer. church are invited to attend. Re­ also give candidates for the teams two years. STUDENTS M r |. Ralph M. Grant. usual motion picture will be pre­ therefore be particularly faithful in Fraternally, Mr. West was a The town received fram the State ports of the year will be given by a chance to show their worth and Now la ths psoper. ttass to ^ b e rt Petersen is planning to sented in the auditorium of o\ir attending services these Simday member of Fayette Lodge, A. F. A Tax Commission a nloe cent check-— heads of the various organizations win their positions. rant or buy a good gtsadud moiire his family to the plsme known church, “The Life of Christ,” all in evenings in May. A. M. and Adonlram Council. its share of the beer tax over a six and offidsds for the coming yekr The Baldwin A. C. will hold a months’ period. or Portable as the Frank Moore home and the color, and accompanied with soimd Simday evening. May 18, the He is survived by his wife and elected. practice from ten to twelve tomor­ remittance represented place vacated by him will be occu- and music, synchronised. This -pic­ Emanuel choir will givs a song one daughter. Miss Grace B. West *1110 Thursday, 2:00. Opening of the row morning at Charter Oak lots. twenty percent of the state tax on plM by Truman Hills, who is to be ture was produced In 1929 Paths service. Sunday evening, May 20, a of Rockville. Sample Fair under a u ^ o e s of the It is important that all candidates beer sold within limits. Typew riter m a rii^ in Jime. near the town where the Oberam- sacred concert will be given by the Briefs Wesleyan Guild in the M ^ n lo Tem­ be there. iss Tbwhlg of Springfield, Mass., mergau Passion Play is staged- No children's choir. Special efforts are Gteorge P. Wendhelser, proprietor •W ! ple Hall. The unusual dentend for a former teacher at the Rye admission charged. A silver offer­ being put forth to make both of ach lid fish carry their eggs in of the Wendhelser Music sto^ bas f tickets for this unique affair Indi­ A powerful motor coach has been, strict school, who has been the ing wUl be taken. The standard these services partibularly attrac­ theif mouths until they hatch, returned after spending the winter cates the limit of 600 will soon be developed In (Sermany for moun? guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. theater projector and soimd equip­ tive, enjoyable apd helpful. going without food for the three at Las Olag Inn at Fort Lauderdale, reached. tala traveling. It haa a 890<4iorteit wi{bur C. Hills, since last Wednes­ ment used to jpresent this picture Sunday school and Able classes weeks’ incubatloD period. After FioHdaL Mr. Wendhelser reports a power twin six-cylinder eaflae 'and d a y returned to her home in Sprlng- Friday, 6:30 p. m. Annual Bp- weighs one and one-quarter tons, at 9i80 tomorrow. that the mouths are available to worth League bqaquet will bx held and li brought to ^ ^ o h u ^ by . Tbs Women's Aid lodsty wA the ydotff as a Slaee of rWUge» . ' /■ ’•

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A m d ir c ttr Tbsrs Is a sbmII joksr to this oom* down to a etop and may her last dssB atees the total wH^ga breath hear the final ools of ena of The Limit Tp Hnmiiii Tirtne town dally wtn be 78,IM ndlee un­ her songs. There is something very S a t i ^ 9 m U i der the Bstr arraagament as against beautiful about this prospect. W-. ____ PUBUHilBO BT THB •j9$4N»LRmc|,i|; M 1ULP PBUmMO OOMPANT, Uta tTfOTd bscsass die asrvtoe will' bs ■p II BtaMll Strtat lass frequsat on some of the routes. IUaeh« step. OroiL PIEDPIPEB R f rAOLlLUUMBON fwbo have v - M Mfloo, VHOlua riA im oii ifevertheleBs, If Mr. Farlsjr makes Tuna, i ifliMt P a n yflBos OeaeMl UsMce? gBod svea OB this proBtfss there Ws’M foteg to make a gnew at Neer Tetfe, Itagr 6— One of the Gable, Joan Owwaofd, the origin of the Pied Piper of most exekuHn orgenixations to the Po« Qetsbee t. IWI win be HtOe ground left on which Conneny tad, a t aevacm , PsWIebea Bveiy Pveslns OMept Hamelin, the 650tb anniversary of world ii the Between-the-Acts Club, brotheia. •nndare end Etolldaya Bntered at the to Justify the bitter criticism of which mete informaUy, ir-regululy Post Offloe at Uaoobeeter. Cons* as the esncellatioB of the oontrscts Whose tragic abduction of all the and very briefly in the second-floor Big Seeeod Class Mall Mettsf. chUdrsB of the GsrmsB town la to 8DBSCR1PTIOK BATSB with which the country ru g for offlee nf a Rialto theater. Meatloe of Ban ft— One Tear, by mail ...... k.|8. weeks. The saving of more than be celebrated this month with the 't i m lS0\/etoMMBo4T’ MAV RCCULAirS CUT-TH QOiecr P t^A C riC S S Foraaer Beeretary of the Treas­ Bse, flaafly, to tba Par Month, by asafl ...... I -tO ury William WooiSto is a Slnple eoples ...... I .01 fifty per cent wlU be u extremely biggest kind of u old-home week. that dnftaf my first OellTered. one yeas ...... $*-00 Everybody is famlHar with the ber. Bo are Dr. Albert Bhiateln. around the fUaito I hard fact to get around, particular­ Sir WflHaiB Wleeman, A1 Joteon ■ailed under false eolora. DUa» MXMBSB OF THB A880C1ATS0 ly when muy of the eontractiag story of bow the Piper jdped an ud, for that matter, Jimmy Hot- teattonally, to be sura, but Z ear* PKBM Cha Schnozola D urute. Qualifl- The Asaoetated Pres* la exatnaiTely companies are the same as formerly the rats out of town and into the tainly sailed >- into toner aafl^ anUtled to tba nee for repaMtaacian River Weaaer under a eontraet with itlooa tor membershto, yon eee, turns where e m theatrical 'Bap' of all nevs dlapatehe aredited to it —slightly reorganized. is betof some kind of a celebrity, gels” would toar to tread, ar net othenrlee aredited In this But much remains t& be seen. the town burghers and bow, when end an totereeting celebrito at pact dour staca doona i a per and also Che leeal news pnh« Mr. Fariey says, not that it is that they welched on paying him, be that chief delight to Uf e to harrinff tba lied herein. When the Mtwie Box theater All rights ei rapnhileatlan eC v n y yet but that its going to be. piped away the ebildrea. too, end way of any aad all vtoitora. Whea speetal dlsnatehea herein ari alee re« they never did come back. as built, long ago in pntoibltion the truth finally daamed, ybb eenred. Henry Ford said he was going to times, a snug little room complete could have knocked me over get the boys out of the trenches by All sort of explanations of the with ber was inetailed behind a a pale pink spoUlgbt. Seme « FnlJ aernae ellent of M ■ A Ber> A M P W A U STREST SHAJtMii MAV aSCOMft 8lC-«eAfimiO pm iAA4T>^»Pl« ▼lee. Ine. Christmas. Mr. Roosevelt said be legend have been figured but but secret panel adjacent to the office. three people thought my aamc they all seem to ua to be alike to And last fan, when "As Thousands wae Rarrto, Instead c t Harrlcon. Pnbilsber's Bapresentatlvet The was going to restore the 1925 price Cheer” began its appstootly to- Jnllas Mathews •pealal Areney—Mew one or two respects. Either they Aad Harris aa amttar Tork, CbloasO. Oetroit and Bestaa. level. Lots of people say they are termtonble nm at the theater, what tottiaU are tacked an going to do lots of things—and assume that the Piper made off wUh Caro H. Harria, the producer, and lt-4s a great name la the MBMSKK audit BURBAD o r Irving Berlin, co-author of the ClRCm.ATlOMa never do. a whole swarm of children or they caatemporsry theater. discredit the story altogether. Our show. b ^ ! u entertaining a tow The Herald Priatlna Company, lae.. friends to the office-bar. Then Besides flam H., there’s WilHam assumes ao flnaaolsl reeponslblllty guess is that there was such a per­ they decided to have the theater Jr„ a producer who has bad some for typoffrapbleal errors appeaiint la CRAZY SCHEME manager, a Mr. Morton, check on very famous shows, though not sdrertleeraiinte In tb« Maisaebester son, that he was a rat catcher as recently. WilHam Harris. Jr., la Evenlnc HeralA The scheme to fill in that wide well as a piper u d that be did do the distinguished customers at each performance u d invite them the brother of the Henry B. H u­ SATURDAY, MAY 5 part of New York Harbor lying be­ the job of cleulng out the rats; up for liquid u d conversational rls who was acquiring u enviable tween the Battery and Governors that the town authorities, because refreshment reputation when the Titanic weflt AMP MUMITIOM A^IAKERS MAV OBCOfAB COCO, pgACg-tOVtMtf CCTlZAviC down, u d he with it. Thebr fath­ ESTATES AND GIFTS Island and then use the Island u d he was a mere vagabond, thought it er, WilHam Harris, Br.. was over­ the broad causeway area as u air­ smart to give him the razzberry in­ MisiBben b Good Stondtag lord of the Boston Theater u d UBder the new revenue bill there port is one of those things which stead of the money he had earned So as things stand, Morton Is finucier of Klaw and Erlaager. still remains opportunity for a very the entire membership committee Jed Harris, no relation to any oC people are very apt at first impulse and that thereupon Mr. Piper did of the Betwees-tbe-Acts CHub. rich man to “save” money by glv the above, Is one of the most suc­ to denounce as “crazy.” And when steal a child or more probably two And be is very uppity *in his cessful of the younger g^eneratlon ing away his wealth during his life they have thought the project over children, u d make off with them. tastes. Merc miUio^res don’t of producers. (Jed ce«dly should coimt Mere count# don’t count instead of leaving it for dieposition for a considerable time and it has He might have been a Gipsy u y - not count, though, because hi# either. It was with come misgiv­ real name Is Horowitz). after his demise—but not, relative­ lost its newness and they have had how u d medieval Gipsies could al­ »'iil ings that he tapped the Duke u d ly speaking, very much. Joseph Harris, g ru d old actor opportunity to mentally weigh the ways make use of a few extra kids. Ducheae of Sutherland, and was of a couple of decades ago, left For instance if you happen to be relieved to learn that they were four sons to help perpetuate the benefits against the disadvantages Everybody knows how stories a - genuinely Interesting people. The flush enough to inventory your pos­ they are as likely as not to keep name on Broadway. JuUus Har­ grow in a few days. Given a couple late Otto Kahn was u enthusiaa- ris is associated to the manage sessions at ten million dollars, and right on denoimcing It as crazy. of centiudes, the disappearuce of tie member. Noel (toward came meat of a theater where Charles BUT THCRfi W lU- STlU- B6 dUVS KlCKlAJCTHS SAU-OUT" almost every night when be was in if you hang on to the whole package More likely t h u not. two children—like enough the buT' OF T>i£ WHGM -mey M0 QD0 V*S LOPKiM lT* Harris is a general manager. Louie town a few month ago. Ctol Ekl- Harris sells tickets. Morris Har­ until the breath has permanently It is estimated that the cost of gomaster’s—ud the Pied Piper ward M. House missed most of the left your body, the federal govern­ ris does pubUcity. Sidney Harris, the development would be from story could very well have reached aecond act of the show when he a cousin, m uagers uoiJier tbes^ ment will reach out and take H r $100,000,600 to $150,000,000 and the its legendary proportions more th u ery code becomes effective in the may be well to continue, a few you ought to be congratulated upon made hie first visit to the club. ter. My “Who’s Who to the Thea­ neu future. Perhaps they won’t, weeks on the Don-carbobydrate diet 416,000 of your ten milUoni in the War Department baa already set four hundred years ago. the toct that you secured s good Jlmsnjr Durante aad Dr. ter” lists eleven famous Harrlsea though. u d then again take a short fast to examlnatioo. The value of the com­ Einstein were invited to the form of an estate tax. But if ap­ aside $60,000 to cover the cost of a Anyhow, If you think our guess dead u d Ox Uvtog . . . Skilled workers so predominate further reduce the size of the glud. plete examination cannot be over­ bar together, and the scien­ The famous Harrisons, however, prehension of such disposition of so survey of the project. is wrong; let’s see you prove i t that minimum wages will m eu lit­ In some cases the thyroid has estimated to the ease of the patient tists were deltobted to meet the c u be counted on the thumba ^ much of your pelf is more than srou When it is considered that the tle added cost, though shorter hours been so misshapen through long en­ with u y tendency to a heart dis­ comedian. Darante taught the left hud. largement that it will not return en­ can bear you can soften the blow a Battery is the one solitary spot are something else. Liberal esti­ order or in any ^ d e n c y to a dis­ him some new words. mates of labor cost in a loaf of tirely to its normal shape, but order of the vital organs. little by making gifts to your heir By no m eu s all of the .visiting The femur, or thigh b<»a, *!■ vdiere the millions of New York BEHIND THE SC£NE$ IN bread place it at one cent. New usually the cure is sufficient to re­ movie people have been selected the longest and l a r g ^ booe to or heirs, right now, of the whole of City u d the millions of its visitors I costa wouldn’t m e u uyw bere near move a considerable part of the en­ (Impettgo) for membership, but among those the humu body. the estate and It will only cost you c u get a glimpse of the.gateway another cent. largement. Questtoo: Froin “F ru tic Moth­ the mere bagatelle of 13,312,450. to the sea without trespassing on A recent bread price boost In er”: “One of my little girls has what nearby was met b^ ang:ry QUESTION AND ANSlVEIlS the teacher says is ii^;>etigo. Could So you see you csm keep about private or corporate property or protests from a league of house­ you tell me if there is u y danger of eleven hundred thousand dollars paying for a ride to the top of a wives, who threatened to make their (Myocardial Damage) the other children to the family away from Uncle Sam by shooting skyscraper, u d when it is borne In By RODBTBY DUTCHEB own. So the price was dropped Question: From “Puzzled”: "I catching it?” Washington, May 6.—'The big the works while you live. Which Tpind that the marine view from again. have before me a copy of my doc­ Answer: Yea, impetigo is a con­ trick now, if the administration c u A group of Federal Trade Com­ tor’s report which he gave to me tagious it is possible may or may not prove to be induce­ the Battery is the most beautiful put It over, is to reproduce condi­ mission fellows v/ere discussing, a after u examination ud states that several of the other children ment enough to the ten million dol­ thing about that whole vast agglom­ tions under which the country bit ruefully, the other night their that there is present some rayocu- may develop a similar inflammation. lar old boys to shed their fortunes eration of people and things that Is emerged from the depression of recent sensational disclosures as to dial damage. I haven’t the slightest ’The treatment for impetigo is easily as they approach the natural limits 1P22. operations at Associated Gas & Elec­ idea what kind of a trouble this is carried out end if you would like to called New York, the proposal to This depression is wbree, but in and I would appreciate it if you learn more about the treatment of physical duration. tric and the Doherty interests. destroy it Is simply grisly. The the back at Roosevelt’s mind is the Not that they minded the ex­ would explain It to me.” which I advise, then I suggest that It is hardly to be expected, how­ effect would be to turn the North assuruce of his economists that posures. But those two big groups Answer: The myocardium is the you write to me in care of this ever, that there .will be any doUar- u d East River, so far as scenic automobiles u d building were big­ are almost the only one outside the heart muscle u d therefore myocar-, newspaper and be sure to send a gest factors in that other recovery. aial damage would refer to a dam­ large self-addressed, stamped en­ day rush to take advantage of this aspect goes, into ditches. J. P. M orgu utility domain u d Automobiles have been booming uythlng tending to weaken them age to the muscular tissue of the velope so that I c u forward the ar­ eleven hundred thousand dollar And all this, if you please, in be­ along u d the National Emergency might tend to bring them under heart. Even though you do not im- ticle on Impetigo to you by return saving. Under the old revenue law hoof of a system of air travel Council is supposed to add its big M orgu control. derstud the report, I bdleve th-it mall. the gift tax on ten nfllUons was only which would, as likely as not, be new construction program to the Allegations, of Associated’s ac­ approaching PWA peak of activity 12,312,125 and the estate tax was deader t h u the dodo before the tivities among New York state to fill out the rest of the picture politicians already have instigated 13,116,000, a difference of 6803,- v u d al perform uce could be half and take care of some of the 6,000,- a receivership suit 875—end yet the ten-nailllonalrea finished. Who knows with u y 000 unemployed in the durable who in life handed over their prop­ certainty that the aircraft of ten goods industries. NEC has been stimulated by con- erties to their logical successors, un­ years hence will need more t h u a fidentled advuce figures from the der that law, were about as numer­ hundred feet of runway or u y run­ Commerce Department’s national Health and Diet ous as Admiral Byrd’s house-guests way at all? Who knows that they real estate Inventory which indicate in that one man observatory of his. won’t be able, quite soon, to go a widespread housing shortage. Advice In seven of 10 cities investigators By Or. Frank McCoy To be sure the tax “savings” on straight up u d straight down ? Who found more families doubled up t h u such an estate through the device knows, for that matter, that fifty vacucies. How to get families im- of giving it away are larger under years from now, or twenty-five, we doubled Isn’t so simple, of course. CUBING SIMPLE GOITBE the new law than under the old and shall be using u y flying apparatus NEC still bides iU plan. But re­ I am firmly convinced that the are rendered more important b»> liable leaks indicate a system of cure of simple goitre depends al­ sven remotely resembling the pres­ government-insured loans, first for most entirely upon the control of cause they constitute a larger part ent plaBss? Nobody, of course. home renovation, then home build­ the amount of carbohydrates used Mother’s t), y of what is left, in either event, to And yet these “progress” fanatics ing, u d finally demolition of obso­ by the patient the heirs, but it still rsmains to lete industrial pluts and erection The normal functions of ths would bs wlUiBg to make over New of new ones. be seen whether these facts will thyroid glud are dependent, to a York or u y other city on the basis Tba first phase involves loans of large extent upon the action of the have much Influence in prying open of the absolute permuence of the from $200 to $2000 at 5 per cent. In- small amount of iodine which this the bolding band. 1984 alrplue, ruthlessly subordin­ ouruce computes and banks will glud contains. When the thyroid Moreover it’s going to be a good be tempted to flnuee new homes at enlarges, as in simple goitre, it is ating every other conslderatioD to a similar rate. found that there is always a dim­ TWENTY YEARS AGO May 8th (how time does fly deal more difficult, imder the new the conveniesee of a system of They must cut carrying and ser­ inution of the iodine c o n tu t law, to manipulate this gift business transportation that is, after all, of vice charges u d extend amortiza­ I have seen these simple goitres along!), the gentlemen of the Congress, with a surpris­ so as to dodge most of the taxes small relative im portuce u d which tion periods to perhaps 18 or 20 develop with one person in a family where the diet was the ordinary by making a flock of little gifts, will probably undergo the most ytars. ing one-ness of mind, passed a joint resolution fixing NTC hopes it might seduce a bil­ mixed diet found on the average though little gifts are still taxed at sweeping chuges before it becomes lion dollars Into construction by the table. Plenty of foods containing the second Sunday in May as a memorial to the mothers a much lower rate than big one. worth u y such sacrifices as they end of the year. iodine were used, but for some rea­ You could do that under the old Spends Money for Hitler son, one member of the family u d of America, and ordered fla ;s unfurled from all govern­ dem ud. not the others, developed a goitre. law, but by the new one you have The more you think of this par­ Dr. Otto H. F. Vollbehr, from whom Congress bought a famous From my observation it seems to ment buildings. to pay on the total of gifts, not on ticular Governors Islud causeway collection of incunabula for the me that this one person grows a each separately,' so you might scheme the crazier and crazier It Library of Congress at a cost of $1,- large thyroid not because be has well give son John his couple of not received sufficient iodine but grows. 500,000, has foimd a way to spend because, for some reason, in his Next Sunday, accordingly, we celebrate Mother’s million outright as to try the trick some of the money. And In the Unit­ ed States, too! case tbs iodine contained in his food of giving him a couple of hundred has not beu transferred to the Day, 1934, and we are reminded of the banking institu­ DEATH’S HOLIDAY He lives here at ths expensive thyroid, or its action in the thyroid thousand ten different times. Hay-Adams House u d circulates Death took a holiday In the caee has bsu interfered with. I have tion which issued a thrift calendar. For each day of the With a sixty per cent inheritance propaguda for the Germu Nazis. seen such a case Improve at once as tax on great estates of over tea mil ot Miss Mary Britt when, 34 years His latest lengthy printed memo­ soon as all starches u d sugars were 365, some Scotch, money-canny proverb was placed be­ lion doUare, and a forty-five per cent ago, the doctors at the Home for randum defends the Hitler campaign entirely eliminated from bis diet so Ineurablee in New Tork City told against the Jews. that he used the rest of the foods side the date. But along with Mother’s Day lust two tax OB gifts of such else it looks Trouble Brews to Cuba her she could live but a very little be was formerly accustomed to but like cloudy weather all day for the Trouble will be popping in Cuba simply left out all grain foods, words appeared: Be Extravagant! poor little multimiUionairea, which while. Miss Britt w u 66 than and aiialn after the sugar grinding eea- starchy tubers, u d sugars. After ever way they turn their eyes to the a kuffersr from arthritis. She is SOS ends in May. Our officials have a rest of several weeks from carbo­ sighed u d pretty well resigned sky. Give away or keep till the 100 now ud because she eunot hydrates metabolism, this patient Feeling that you subscribe to the same sidrit about t>temselves to that. Is then able to resume the use of a trump blows, their estates are going see well enough to read u d c u - Preeident Mendieta, whom we small amount of carbohydates with­ your own mother, we suggest that right here and now to be soaked—unless they can stay Bot bear much that is said to her backe^ and materially aldea. In the out uy bum resulting or uy u- alive till we get the kind of a Con- ud cannot walk around a great bi>pe that be could hudle a difficult largement of the thyroid. you start your gift-plans. Look through all the store deal since she gets dizzy, she sits situation, bae proved weak u d in- It seems that to a caee of simple greae that will lower all theae ratee dvcislve. The island remains in a goitre the patient has become so announcements. Think of wearable things and home- Most of them, it Is to be feared, to her roektog chair and rocks and bad economic way u d It seeme that stuffed with starches u d sugars would be so old by that time they sings u d has a pretty good time. any benefit Cuba is due to derive that their action to the blood inter­ usable things, plus a bouquet and a box of sweets. Think would be tired of living and even But like the young w om u in the from the new American sugar act fere with the work of the idoine play she has no fear at all of the won’t be felt before next year. which has something to do with of Grandmother as wefl as Mother and don’t forget to tired of being rich. It’s a long Differences between factions in producing a normal secretion of way off. time when the shadowy figure shall the Havana coahtion government— thrpoxin, tiie valuable fluid abeorb- gather up some cards for mothers - outside - your - fam­ extend its b u d u d say “Oome.” especially the old tine polltictooe ed by the blood from the thyroid. She Is, she explains, getting a little u d the A. B. C.—are as sharp as The cure of a simple goitre is still ily. You’ll find our advertisers all ready to help you FARLET AND AIRMAILS ever. m

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he would veto tbe ao^ealled bonus returned -nhatttred tyiaepqrtatlee bin even though it l^v* tob minds, who take pMMttr* In sod oofilnidM wldtour tn. approval of both toe House and the Popples, breaking up tti Sinking of Lusitania Remains Tmi^han Senate. monotonous days spant in toe hospi- at tb* nnt aeetbiff. A"^ When th* V. X. W. cliaUenges tala, and belpa to forget the bard- time is {promised aB wfio Mr. Roosevelt’s judgment in his op­ ships and days spent on the battle- Itsmqmksr, the final j Buddies position to immediate cash ^ym ent front. It was to assist those znen our part! in the Coov*8 Uob of adjusted seivlee certlflestes, the and their dependants tbat the Buddy will be brought up at the n question x)f respect and admiration Poppies were instigated. Let us re­ ing and the deadline fo r ____ Vivid In Memory of Survive Th« BaBttta BenO for Mr. Rooseyelt—both as Presi­ member them now as we did then. uud new memberstaipei la set for id dent of the United States and as an If we remember toe Obligation we time. Nomination of Chapt^ oiSie Bz-SerriM OrgaaiaitloMi individual—is in no way involved took when we joined toe Auxiliary, cera for toe coming year ilso 1^ W* beUeve that bis conclusions are It should not be necessary for the held tbat evening. Time Softens Tragedy h based upon toe advice of those who chairman, to contact toe members It la your duty to b# amaafftkosa American Legion Auxiliary have a deUberate purpose in their and ask them to take part. The present. Make every effort-fo be opposition to veteran expenditiuree. members all know ths meaning of Th* regular meeting of toe there and don’t forget tbs (.date, John Moore’s Life But It We are convinced that he Is forming the Buddy Popples and should be Friday, May IL Amerioan Legion Auxiliary will be bis opinions upon the recommenda­ willing to volunteer a part of toe held Monday evening, May 7. As tions of those who have some selfish day, either morning, afternoon or Cannot Erase His Ex­ this, m eeting Is to be a Gold Star motive in their objections to the cur- evening and do cheir “hit,” instead Mothers and Mothers’ Day meeting, of “just a certain few.” Mrs. Alice members whose mothers are living Wetberell, chairman will gladly ac­ ASK BIDS FOR 10 periences froih His Mind are invited to bring them to -the cept whatever time toe members m eeting. can spare and arrange places for — Electric Company Em­ The Welfare Sewing Circle met them. STATE ROAD JOBS at toe home of Mrs. CHTristine Glen- Setback B*y, Thursday afternoon and com­ At the setback party held at the ployee Considers Himself pleted more napkins and tray home of Mrs. Gertrude Buchanan cloths for toe hospital. ’The Circle last Friday, the winners of prizes were, Gentlemen’s st, William I^ - MacDonald Plans ProjocU will meet at toe home of Mrs. Ger­ 1 > Lucky to Have Suryived trude Bausola, 'Thursday, May 10. gett; 2nd, Cap. Peterson; 3rd, John The oriUn of toe American Le­ Buchannan. Ladles’ 1 st, Bertha in West Haven and Wm- Disaster. gion Auxiliary poppy custom Is ex­ Wetberell; 2nd, Anna Barron; 3rd, plained by Department President Florence Peterson. Madeline Weir. The members u e reminded that toe raffle for toe Butterfly quilt is sted; Rest Town Aid Work Monday will be th* sinnlversary of * V While serving on toe staff of toe drawing near. ’The quilt is com YMCA overseas headquarters at to* sinking of toe Cunard liner, pleted and will be displayed in Columbia University in November Watkins’ Brotharo store window Highway Commissioner John A. •‘Lusitania’’ by a German submarine 1918, Miss Moina Michael of very soon. We hop* toe ladles will Macdonald today announced ten off toe coast of Ireland, with a loss Athens, Pa., received a copy of a do their part and dispose of all toe new road improvement projects, magazine containing Colonel John tickets they were allotted. The pro­ of 1,198 lives. Including 124 Ameri­ for toe last roondup^-of two of them being state reconstruc­ McCrae’s poem, “We Shall Not V. F. W. reernltsl ceeds will help us carry on our Re­ cans. May 7, 1915 the big Cunard- Sleep." Touched by th* poem’s ref. lief work for toe eom l^ year. Any tion Jobe and the rest being pro­ er, bound from New York to Eng­ erence to popples growing between member who wishes to have extra jects planned under the Town Aid land, received Its death blow within rency proposal outlined in the Pat- toe rows of crosses in the war cem­ books of tickets will please get in Act. Approximately miles of sight of the Old Head of Klnsale, man Bill. (From Foreign Service.) eteries, Miss Michael decided to touch with Mrs. Bamn, 6413 or highway surface improvement will Ireland, and sank in 18 minutes— Department Commander John T. wear a poppy in honor of toe war Mrs. Mahoney, 8669. be accomplished through these pro­ one of the greatest sea disasters in t k ...... ElUano asked that members of the A, dead. 6 he purchased a number of We have obtained a new bank for jects, he said. hlstorj^—and one which aroused the • / - Post write a letter or wire at once our travelling basket. We would poppies and distributed them to Senators Lonergan and Walcott One of the state jobs calls for toe dvlUzed world to greater efforts to aruong the workers at the head­ ask the meiiwra not to allow the construction of a short stretch of When toe German torpedo ripped the hull of the Lusitania on May 7, 1915, John Moore was playing setback of Connecticut asking they give fa­ crush the sea power of Germany. quarters, starting a custom that children to tamper with the bank as concrete on the Savin Rock shore with some friends In his stateroom. John was keeping score and when everyone dashed from the state­ vorable consideration to the so-call­ it Is the property of the Savings Famous Americans went to their has spread throughout toe world. ed "Bonus BUI.” road in West Haven, and tos other death on that bright May after­ room at toe sound of toe explosion he stuck toe sheet bearing toe score in his pocket. Arrow at left nolnts to bank, and we are held responsible spot on score sheet when game ended. The poppy waa adopted as toe Buddy Poppies fo r i t entails macadam paving and other noon, when the liner, well ahead of work In connection with toe elim­ ❖ ______memorial flower of toe Americah After long journey from Eaton We are glad to know that Mrs. ination of two dangerous railroad- ♦— ------Legion at toe national Rapids, Michigan, to Washington, SmaU has retiuped home from toe port side, forward, but in toe con­ D. C., little Murial Morgan, daugh­ underpasses on Route No: 101 near fusion which ensued none could say coBventloB in Cleveland, Ohio, in hospital and ahe and toe little feUer 1920. When toe American L^on ter of an ex-service man, presented are doing nicely. Wlnsted. Permission for correct­ with certainty. ’The ship raced on, This W as ‘Thirty” For Ship’s Newspaper President Roosevelt with th* first ing this dangerous condition waa powerless to check her speed. She Auxiliary was organized toe fol­ lowing year, toe little red blosaom Buddy Poppy of 1954, in opening the recently granted to toe commission­ had been going at 18 knots, and toe drive to aid disabled veterans. She British War Veterans er by the Public Utilities Commis­ length of time that elaps<^ before became toe Auxiliary’s memorial flower. The poppy is also toe me­ lives in toe home established by toe The regular monthly meeting of sion. ship’s crews could man the boats the MonsnYpres Post will be held morial flower of toe British Legion Veterans of Foreign Wars, the or­ Except for macadam paving in was due to toe fact that it was fully ganization which sponsors the Wednesday evening May 9. at 8 p. 15 minutes before toe forward speed and is worn in all parts of the Brit­ Prospect and some asphaltic con­ Buddy Poppy Drive. m.. in toe lodge room of toe Army crete work In Darien, all of too of toe ship, uncontrollable because * I' ^ ish Elmplre in tribute to toe dead. and Navy club. A full attoidance is Town Aid projects call for gravel toe engine controls w^re wrecked, The flowers which the American requested as very Important busi­ surfacing, all of the work to be slowed down enough to permit toe Legion Auxiliary will distribute Anderson-Shea AuxiUsry ness will be dlscuiued at this meet done on local town roads. Both launching of toe lifeboats. have been made by disabled veter­ Our next meeting will be held Ing. The Post being now repre­ ans and contributions received for Tuesday, May 8. at toe State Town Aid and State Aid funds win Moore Flayed Setback / / y ' , yy sented on toe Memonid Day Com­ toe flowers will go to toe Legion A rm ory a t 8 o’clock. Notices have be used for toe Darien job. When toe torpedo struck, John mittee, report* win be heard on toe ^ I i ' ' A t and Auxiliary wortc for toe dis­ been sent to toe members regarding Sealed bids on all of the work Moore was in one of the staterooms Memorial church service and, also ^4yyy > -- abled, their families and toe fam­ toe election of delegates to toe De­ on toe Memorial day parade. will be received from oontractOTS at engaged in a game of setback ’That partment (Convention in June. 'The toe headquarters of toe highway de­ was toe most notable game he ever ilies of toe dead. As Mons-Yprea win take an The plans for toe sale of pop- members are requested to attend partment in toe State Office Build­ played. ’The score of the game, kept y /A ‘y' A yiy^'^ active part on both these occasions iles, which will begin May 17 are this meeting. 'The color bearers ing, Hartford, until l.(X) p. m. e. s. t, on toe back of a bill, is shown in ■' -y/'A'y/ ,A ,/ and (Conductress are asked to report it is necessary tbat every member Monday. May 21. ' ^ v : y :j-.v leing perfected and a large crop of an accompanying illustration. ^ 4 at 7:80 for instructions. iM present. The Poet wUl also take Moore kept the score himself and /■ y^yy VyMry 4y ,y,yymy fy y4 ^ members will be on toe street In action on ' toe decorating of toe ’The new projects as announoed by 'y y y y / y / y < ' / tone for toe eariiest worker in toe In making plans for toe Thir­ Commlhaloner Macdonald today are indicated his own and his partner’s teenth Annual distribution of Buddy graves of our deceased comrades. 'W'' ^ m orning. briefly described as follows: hands by toe word “We”. ’The op­ W y y y y ^ y yy M y y » / y^ y Poppies this month, toe members of There are now 14 graves to be dec­ position was labeled ‘-nxey". When ’The' magazine canvass, conduct­ toe Veterans of Foreign Wart are orated and committees will bave to BeeoBstnietlen K ojects V r y / / toe torpedo blasted its way into toe ed under toe auspices of toe Unit, confronted with toe desperate need be appointed to carry out this work. Town of West Haven: About 964 'A'" ' ^ - '"¥'4 has been very successful, and we The Mons-Ypres get-together ship, Moore instinctively folded toe .f.V-.yyy, y . - ; * - , .. of their dlaabled and needy com feet of reinforced concrete pave­ vdiich was held last Saturday night Incomplete score and put it in his ------■ ‘ wish to take this opportunity of radeta and. their dependents, that ment on Ocean Avenue, Route 122. pocket. There it rematoed vriien he thanking those who subscribed. have* been called upon to endure in in the Home club on Brainard place Town of Winchester: About 2,- —New Studio Photo was a huge success and a good time John M oore w as picked up by the B ritish mi^io toe history of Veteran welfare ac­ 079 feet o f bituminpiis TnsrsAiTin on Spaaisii War Veterans waa enjoyed by aU. Thirty-five layer “Indian Empire” four bodrs yy t i v i t i e s ^ a trap rock base and other work in /yr OMmbera.aod frimids were present her schedule, raced through the sub­ later. The memorial committee met B ud^ pqppies are already knovra connection with toe sHTniimUpn of Wetoiesday, May 2 to make pre­ and kwed by millions of citizens and en^yed the fine supper pre­ two dangerous underpasses on marine zone toward port and ap­ Panic On Deck pared and served by Bffl Davis of parent safety. Although she was parations for toe dedication of toe throughout toe country. To them, Route 101. Moore and his companions ran 00 monument Vhicb has been erected toe Home Bakery. A splendid pro­ - waking 18 knots and was due In port deck. All was confusion. Women ahd ' ' '/ toe bright little flowers which bave Town AM Projects in the Park. It waa decided to come to be synonymous with Flan- gram of entertainment was given by late that afternoon, she was destin- children were running in panic up dedicate on Stmday, May 20. The the members and was very well re­ Town of Monroe: About 6,000 feet *' ed to suffer the fate of many anoth­ deris Fields, represent toe thousands and down the deck. ’The ship still balance of the dedldation services ceived. We were very jdeased to of rolled bank run gravd on toe er great ship, and find her resting yy'Am fyyy , ,yAyy H yyy y ''y of disabled veterans in government raced on and on but was settling yAy^mmWy'y yf' f%/yi'7'y ^yyy ;y/>^/y//^ will be annoimced after toe next hoepltala throughout toe country, have with us many of our American East Village Road. 1, place for all time in Davy Jones’s down by the bow. Lifeboat crews committee meeting. comrades and hope they had a good Town of Newtown: About 6,568 ^ y V ' ^ y " ' " " T 7 'y for whom toe Worid War did not r. locker at the bottom of the Atlan- were frantically trying to launch M eetings end on Nov. 11, 1918. The Ameri­ time with toe Britiahers. It Ir won­ feet of rolled bank run gravel on I. tic. toe boats. One near Moore was being There will be a r^ular meeting can public knows that toe Buddy derful to see the spirit of good fel­ four sections of Town Aid roads. r* . M b Moore’s Ezpnienoe filled with women and children. The A '/ "A of the Camp ’Thursday, May 10 at Poppies are painstakingly made by lowship which how exists among Town of Old Lyme: About 6,906 ^ Of all those survivors of the great Manchester man cornered several the Armory at 8 p. m. We would eager hands of sick and injured for­ our many ex-service groups. Long feet of rolled bank run gravel on the 2 disaster who experienced the suffer- hysterical vromen and crying chil­ Ay "fy '' "//' A'yfyf'y like to have a good turnout for their mer service men, men who stiD are may it continue. Four Mile River road. 2 lags that afternoon in 1915, none dren and tried to get them to toe y/y^ y /yyyyyy ' . V i ' y 'f is plenty of business. pairing toe price of war. .1 understand that toe minstrel Town of Prospect: About 5,000 2 could have known greater agony boat. Down, down, down settled toe '''‘'yy/A^' ' ' ■"yy High Purpose snow was a complete success in feet c t trap rock waterbound « and heart-breaking adventure thaw bow. People screamed as they saw CA '"A y Mary Bnshnril Auxiliary EJvery local arm y o f w orkers toe Army and Navy club last Sat- dam on toe Cook and Back Water- urady night. Thla shi^ was ran tn that toe bow ploughed lower. White y : A ' L ' ^ ^ y y ' " - y The r^ular meeting of toe Auxil­ shonld be inspired and enthused by bury Roads. 2 softened by the passing of years, a second boat was mane ready for Moore, reciting this history of Us Eaton Ri^ids, Mich., for th* support The sewing circle met last Tues­ Belfast reaching tost place Sun­ M ay P arty but the incidents themselves still launching. Moore got in. ’That boai battle for life in toe ocean. “I broke of orphans of veterans, and that toe day evening at toe home of minn day, May 9, 1915. It was also voted to have a May Hannah H u^es and held another in­ stand out as clearly in the memory too, broke away and swung danger­ away from a tangle of floating remainder of toe proceeds is used He immediately sent word to Basket party on todr meeting teresting session. Refreshments of Moore today, as on May 7, 1915. ously close to the water. Moore things and struck out for toe open" by the various units of our organ- Previous to his departure for climbed band over hand, up toe sea.’ ’ America, notifying friends in this night. May 16. AU members of Ization in their own local communi­ a social hour followed toe sewing Ireland with his sister and her hus- swinging boat and its fklls and town tost he was safe but that Us Auxiliary and Camp are invited to ties for toe relief of ^sabled, needy which was enjoyed by all. Thla waa ^ band and child, John Moore worked reached toe deck, breathless. De­ “It was then that I beard a faint brother-in-law and nephew were attend. Each sister is aisked- to and sick veterans and their de­ toe largest turnout of toe dreie in cry. ‘Save me, sir—save me.” It was lost. Moore returned to brlng.a baaket with lunch for two. pendents. many weeks and everyone was de­ as a clerk in the Manchester Green termined to wait a better opportuni­ lighted. store of John Alvord. Moore was boy of not more than nine or ten in July and at once became toe ’There wiU be a card party at the When toe Veterans of Foreign ty—one less fraught with sudden who had just fallen overboard. I The circle will meet coming •YBRUCSOaiOH manager of the Emeralds, a fast death under a ‘pancaked’ boat—he center of many groups inquiring home of Mrs. Rose Converse, Friday, Wars became, in 1922 toe first ■elzed bis hands and put them May 11. Come and have a good Tuesday at toe home a t Mrs. Woodhooae Agate Writes of baseball team at that time, and crawled aft, up toe now steep slant about toe most atrocious marine Veterans group to imdertake a na­ around my neck and told Urn to dlsaeter ever perpetrated. tim e. tionwide distribution of toe little James ’Thompson where we hope to Immortal Valet was a good player himself. His sis­ astern. He slipped and caught hold see every member present. ’The ter and her husband bad obtained hold ^ h t He did just that and I No More Vtoyages The ladles auxiliary conducted scarlet flowers which are sacred to cf a deck stancion, then tried again fought my way to an overturned their funeral service at the funeral circle is now planning for an out-, The sun seems to be whinitiy over Mssage on the “Lusitania" when to reach toe rail of the starboard Moore has been engaged for many the memory of our honored dead, it ft. Thera I loosed toe bo3r's of Mrs. Lewis at the North Metho­ launched cme o f toe m oct w idely and ing which will be held at smne sea­ America once more. People are go­ friends living in Canada cancelled, quarter. He found an abandoned life years now as meter-tester for toe shore resort in toe near future. ing back to woric, profits and and Moore met them In New York, I placed them on toe gunwale of dist church, Monday, April 80. The favorably known relief and welfare preserver and donned it toe boat alongside mine. There were Manchester Electric Company and recital by President Rose Cqpvene, Only one more week to get rid of salaries are rising, and P. O. Wode- sailing on May 1 . lives on Middle Turnpike East, Man­ movements ever ecmceived. It is our WoaaeD, Ohildreo Forward 28 persons lined around that boat prayer by CHiaplaln' Inez Batson and principal -neans of obtaLolng funds those tickets for toe drawing on botise baa written a new novel in hi* Few Knew of Trip chester Gre^. He considers Umself All the women and children were as toe sUp went down.” sln^g, “Nearer My God to Thee", to finance our laison and welfare toe hand made quilt, so get busy, very best vein. ^ : He bad spent but little time con forward, many being swept into toe very lucky to be living, enjoying ladies, and make sure that this ’The new book is **Thank' Yoi^ aiderinfc the voyage, and his depar­ Then came toe long wait wUle by MUdred Tedford. Sister Lewis work among our dlaabled comrades. water as the ship sagged lower. reasonably good health after so nar­ win be missed by toe ladies. Before drawing goes over the tdp.v For Jeeves!" and it deals with that ture from Manchester was un­ ■Ups raced from port to pick up row a “squeak". The unseltiah purpose of the Buddy When Moore reached the starboard her illness she was a very a^ve Poppy has kindled a warm response tickets contact Mrs. Duke. immortal valet who serves, tbe known to many of his friends. Con­ the survivors. One by one those rail on toe quarterdeck, he found The story of Moore's escape was member. We an extend our sincere on t^ part of toe American pub­ The Auxiliary will bold another a t addle-pated young Londoner^ B ^ sequently when, on May 7, the news bolding to toe gunwale of toe boat recently accentuated when be •made their popular card parties at toe other men were there awaiting toe ■bpped off. sympathy to toe members of her lic. Presidents, Governors and other tram Wooster. of the sinking of the ship was wire­ inevitable. They must chance toe known that he twice missed hoHig fam ily. public officials have generously en­ home of ' Mrs. Louis Milligan on Unable to stand Bertie’s pMying lessed to New Yor^, and the press water—but how? Several ropes Vain Wishing torpedoed on Us return to America, ^ We wish to , thank Senior Vice dorsed toe Buddy Poppy sales; have West Middle ’Turaplke next Satur­ of toe banjolele, Jeeves quits and wires of the nation flamed with the emee while crossing toe Irish sea to day night. May 12. Playing will bung down over the side of toe “Many times during toe four President Mrs. John Buchanan for urged toe support of all patriotic goes to work for young Lord Chuff- story, few from Manchester knew England and later on toe sUp com­ start a t 8 p. m. Prizes will be given green, copper huU far below. No hours I wished that I could have toe work she put in msiriTiy toe Americana and bave perstmaliy lent nell, one of Bertie's old school­ that a townmxian was aboard when ing home. Six shots were fired by their influence to the furtherance of the winners and refreshments will m ates. r^«pe reached to toe water. Several reached for those failing imndM to saabee for toe color team. They are be served and a social horn: will fol­ she sailed down the harbor andT or the men started down the ropes. toe convoying eUp in toe latter in­ very nice and certainly are some­ this annual undertaking. pointed her sleek nose across the fa*ten them securely to the side of stance, sinking toe sub. low . Chuffy. as Bertie calls Urn. faUf If St their grips and slipped o ff only the boat until help arrived,’’ , said thing that was needed a long time 8a | e s tofirfieahig in love with an American girl, to ocean. Since 1915 Moore has confined Us Mrs. James ’Thompson and Mrs. to strike the hull and bounce off in­ ago. For toe last twelve years, armies whom Bertie himsaif ■wom odcs^ It was a fine voyage all the way, Moore. Doggedly, he held on, h ^ - voyaging to ponds and nearby lakes. Norman Jones who have been indis­ to toe sea or sink like plummets. of workers, mobilized by civic lead­ and when the ship, carrying 1,906 Ing toe unknown little lad fast to posed these past few weeks with Ill­ briefly, engaged; Simultaneously, Scon they were far astern, with toe gunwale as toe boats from port Andereou-SheB Poet, V. F. W. en in virtually every community in Chuffy tries to sell his ancsstxal passengers reached the danger zone the United States, have distributed ness are now much better and are small chance of being picked up came into view. After toe rescue, Meeting able to help carry out toe activities estatra to toe girl’s fatosr. some of the ship’s company remem­ Tke regular meeting o t Anderson the blood-red flowers tbroughrat even if still conscious. Moore never saw toa lad again. of tos Auxiliary. With an this for a startss. llh bered that before she left, agents of Shea Post waa held Tuecdsy eve­ toe length and breath of our land. Bfoore Bfakes It On toe opposite side of the sUp Wodehouae proceeds to srset^ one the German government had circu­ ning, May 1, and toe ^ost again re- Perhapa toe most impressive evi­ lated among the passengers, warn­ More precious minutes ticked off. another tragedy w as being «w»art» (i dence of toe deep feeling end popu­ a A. V. of his fantastically compiieatall aaf Several other men tried toe ropes eeiyed a high rating from toe De­ State (invention wUl be held Infinitely humorous plo^ Chuffy ing them that the ship wc^d be Mrs. M ltcb^ had been thrown into partment Inspector. lar approval engendered by toe but found their strength unequal to toe water with her husband after Europe is in need of mutual com­ Buddy Poppy sale, is toe fact that this year in Norwalk on May 81, and his girl have a faiUng out* aafi sunk. But the whole trip had been Mentoenhip June 1 and 2. so uneventful that aU but a few of the long downward slide. Then came the sUp sunk. All managed to get prehension, or it is heading for each year finds toe number of toe projected busteeas deal fUla Moore’s turn. He had always grip­ tw ilight. Since Commander-in-Chlef James The Chapter will be allowed repre­ through; Bertie trlee to be hetefuli the more skeptical thought all dan- away from toe whirlpool caused by B. Van iSaqdt’B administration be­ Poppies sold greater than th* year ped a mean bat in toe MMichester sentation only for those members makes matters worst, bl\ tbfi g er past. toe sinking sUp, w t Mr. Mitchell —Premier Mussolini of Italy. gan OB September 1 , 1988. up to and before: the number of persons buy- Emeralds’ games and toe strength and toe baby, Walter, Jr., were lost InS and wearing the scarlet sjnnbals whose dues are paid for toe present end it is Jeeves who sate e m r * The/Oeath Stroke including AprU 12 , 1984, C h a rten irtar. It is, therefore, necessary Dinner had Just been served in in bis hands and arms was still Moore was picked up by the mini The American army is not exact­ la^er than ever. thing straight y ' bave been issued to two hundred and bat every comrade, vtoo has not yet W h en I tell you that on aoo^ the second cabin saloon when the there. Down he went, tuMxl over aycr “Indiim Empira." One of toe ly a hotbed of Communism at this nlns new Posts. This proVes that As members of tos Amdllary to hand, finding hims*if facing the first psrsoos Moore saw when he tone. the Andersbn-Shea Post, it Is our done so, renew his membership no: Sion Bertie aiM a death blow came, 'nie sea was e».im the Veterana'^of Foreign W an is still later than our noct meeting which and mai^ people were on deck in green huU of the ship, crusted with reached the deck of the British res­ — ^Belen H ill, author. a fast growing vetsrans' orgaaln- duty to take part tn the Poppy t r is t their faoea. lfiaalBs4 barnacles and sea growths. W ard^ cue boat was hia sister. Tl^to the Drt^ Seventeen yean ago, we wm be held on Friday, May 1 1 , in the bright sunshine, watching for tioo. the State Armory. ■*»*-«*^ trim k l S t s , U the first glimpse of the coast of Ire­ himsSlf away from ship with his aid of toe ship’s ersw and others, Tha anfile of PnsidcBt Rooaevelt and gladty gave up many n hmtm ptn ot wamt m ' ^ and luznrlas to make ths Now is toe time to make tost unsi parrota, from .a dniriH land which toe ship’s officeri Na

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-.'tv-w ■ •ATURDAY, MAY B (Central aai lagiaif'fiteadaH tteej t-f- ' BECON HKRIC TO D A Y years at school. He told Itor of col-' When I ^ckn use It ru write tto you r Ix n n fA OABBTICL and MADE- lege pranks, of friends be bad made myself. MeOnwhUe be good and be Pi'^rem^wbjtorto ehang*. p. M. (DspUsAt Ttme One'Bfmr lateej t2BE gXDDAL who called tbem- in Lebanon, but never did he say the careful. How Is the act? You lUdn't A fidiM ifft NfiC-WEAF NETWORK Cant ■rtfva rrhe Gabriel Slaton^ are one thing that was foremost in his h o ^ Con comes to bis eepse ■AtiO — taati waaf w lv waal wtle kapeae performen wltli Beofroe’a mind. and (fiscovers what a lovely minx wjar wtac wpab am WUt vfbr wre wgv 4 i1 ^ Laaliar, Onaati ba wbaa arcaa wtaoi wwj waal; Mid: bad ale; Draawa of Rtol Llfp--weat Mfaeaa. CON DAVID, ttie a n im a l Each day while Donna waited for jrcu are, ^ ▼mag. well woe-who wow wdaf wkbf 4i|0— 5 % ^ ' w w . . Wlla, Wtia, TaHc-4MTelk-4esl«i Iralaer, la ii\ love wltii Donna who him she rehearsed in her mind Just "Your loving partner, Madeline^ Among the himdreds of women NORTHWKST A CANAPIAN - wtnj Jack Ximetreng—mlaw4et rapaat' m a rda him merely aa a ftrlcnd. wlba katp wa^e wday kfirr cret efcf 4 H ^ 8i46—Kaetucky O a rb y-^ cat what she would say. She made an Bin-addressed the oivelo^ with­ v/ho come to him for help, only a SOUTH — wrva wptf wwac wit wjax 8:3^- 8:3b—The taranadara — aeatf WaiNlnf, in love with Oon, haa b e e n effort to remember everything out directions from Donna. He car­ few really do right by their eyes, wfla-waOn wlod warn wmo wab wapl Quarta^Olxla; Orehaa.—midwaat ttiitnc with NED TRAFFOBD, bOM wjdx aramb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre 5:4b— 8:4^lBhanr Jenaa Orahaa.—to e Madeline had said about’ her strug­ ried a Uttle route card-in hls pocket declares a famous oculist. The woal ktba ktha waoo wava 8:0^ 7dX>—MortDownayPgrty—bealo gle to, secure her first engagement; and knew without consulting it others, he sometlmee remarks, must MOUNTAIN—koa kdrl kglr ksU •:4b— 7:4b—•?!»• Berd cr Brin—to ow When MadeUne'a gmadfatber, ber acute embarrassment when she ytoere the circus would be the fol­ sipend a good part o f their days PACIFIC OOAeT — k x o ^ krw komo 7H )^ 8:00—Orota ttauckgold—alao a BJKOS SIDDAli, a^a her to spend kbq kfad ktar k ^ kpo 7:30— 8:80— Roy Halton’a Commant* appeared for the first time in tights; lowing week. ' tMnking up vteys to harass and dull Cant. Eaat. 7 :4 ^ 8:45—Tha CBB Piano Taam tSe week-end on Ms farm she per- the long, arduous hours of rehearsal (To Be CMttnted) tl e orbs that should glow and 8:01^ 8d)0—Byrd Expodltlon—c to cat anUes Donna to take her {riaoe. 12:S0— 1:SO—Talaa af THant, Orama 8:35- 9:35—Potar tha Qraat, Sarlal as a chorus ^ 1 ; and the tiresome sparkle with beauty. 1:00— 8SX>—Qraan Brathara Orehaatra 9:05—10:00—Sylvia Frooa, 8ong»—to o PSie*- la muoh attracted by BnX round of agents’ offices, only to hiar Probably none of us really means 1:30— 2:30-Aprinatima Concart, Or. 9:1^*10:15—Praaa.Radlo Nawa barvieo tSDDAL,, Bladeline’s oonsln. t:te— 3:30—Lady Naxt Door Kiddlaa 0:25—10:8b—LIttIa J. LIttIa Oreh.—to o over and over, “Nothing ^ing to­ to insult our eyes, but jmch a n^a- 3:00— 4:00—Lao Zollo and Orohaatra 9:3(K>10:35—Soanlk Orehaa.—midwaat S Two weeka later Donna falla from day." , V D A N IE F. RENN tlve attitude is not mough. We must 3:30— 4:30—Economlea In Naw Daal ^9:4b—10:4b—Laon Balaaco Ore.—baalo: the trapeze and is taken to a hospl- She could describe easUy enouidi take definite steps to give them the 4:00— 6:0I^Potar Van Staadon Oreh. lO:0^11:05»Tad Fierito Ore.—baaio;' talr ba^y injnred. Madeline sends 4:S(L- S;30—Richard Htmbar*a Orch. C. DIekaraon Oreh.—midw the meeting between MadWhs and care that will prolong their service 5:00— 5:00—Baaaball—waaf i otbora 10:30—11:30—Qua Arnhalm Oreh.—ba- word to Bill that ‘^Madeline” Is IIL herself that had led up to the for­ to us and at the same time make 5:15— 6:15—Talk by Dr. Stahlay Hloh alc; Leula Panieo Oreh.—mldw 5:80— 6:30—Martha Maara, Contralto 11dX>—18:0I^Dance Hour—wabc only She- leaves a note telling Donna to mation of their aerial act. Descrlb- IflBERNIAN HEAD c A oau- con them better-looking. 5:40— 6:40—Julia Land# A Hla Violin coatlniie the impersonation until she mg life in the circus was easy, too. 6:00— 7:0l^Taa Boroman—waaf only NBC-WJZ NETWORK .The girl who reads in bed is one 6:30— 7:30—To.Bo Announead -4s well. Thai Madeline goes on with She dwelt at great length on tne BASIC — Baat: wjs wbs>wbia wbal ■the oircus. the worst offenders against both 7:00- 8:00—Houaa Party—cat to coast wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr wmal; rigid moral code of circus perform­ eye-health and eye-beauty. Not that 2 'S ~ •iSt^Boatrlx Fairfax Oramaa Midwaat: wcky kyw wanr wla kwk Bill arrives and tells Donna that ers and explained why It is neces­ James Egan, Member irf 8:00— 9:0O-AI Trahan and Orehaatra kwer koil wren wmaq kao wkbf ns soon as she Is strong enough he anybody would wish to discourage 8:30— 8:30—To Ba Announead NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj sary. sc pleasant a hdbit 5:00—10:00—E. Madriguara Orohaatra wlba katp webo wday kfyr cret efof Is going to take her to the fatm. g i t x r i F 10:15—Praaa. Nawa Sarvica “Maybe circus people aren’t so But as usual, there are right ways SOUTH—wrva wptf wwne wla wjax NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Dhrision for 50 Years, h - CM. lb ot 9:2(^10;20—Madriguara Or. (Cont’d.) wfla-waun warn wmo wab wapl good, Bill, but they are sensible. A and wrong wa^ to go about it ^ • iSO—10:30—Ona Man’ a Family—c to e wjdz wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro girl can’t be having affairs and Cotton o>v uhan— 10:00—11:00—Carofraa Oamival—o to c CH A PTER X I sure that you choose the right way. woal ktha ktha waoo wava keep a clear head. Codktails and First, look to your light. See that it CB8-WABC NETWORK MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kilr kghl “’Twouldn’t surprise me if we staDed as Treasurer. R ^ e u r ukII PACIFIC COAST—kgo kfl krw I komo' wild paurtles would make accidents la Jjrtght, but not too bright, that it BASIC-Eaat: wabe wade woko khq kfad ktar kpo •rever saw hide nor hair of Bill Sld- so common that they could never U /taJurt^ waab wnao war wkbw wkro whk eklw Cant. Eaat. dal again,’’ Mrs. Planter said, em­ 13 shaded so that no glare is thrown wdro wcau wtp wiaa waan wfbl wspd keep the performance schedule. into your eyes and that a stecuiy, wjav wmaa; MIdwaat: wbbm wfbm 1S:?0— 1:30—Concart Eehoaa, Orehaa. phasizing her words by planking a Manchester Division. Ancient Or­ Family life is the clean life, so even gleam falls upon the book. The kmbe Icsnoz wowo whaa 1:00— S:0^W orda and Muaio, Voeati idish of string beans boiled with der of Hibernians, last night in EAST—wpg whp wlbw whao wlbi wfaa 2:S5-Tha Saturday Songatara circus owners want families with beat position for tt is fastened to the wore wtec efrb okao 2 :0 ^ 3:00—Minlatura Thaatar, Play bacon on the table before her son. i o ^ o k k « w their shows." ataJled its new board of officers, the bed, just over your head. If it is on DIXIE—wgat wafa wbre wdod 8:30— 3:30—Marry Maea, Mala Trio ,Nub Planter, a tall, raw-boned, “And yet in spite of evwythlng Installing work being done by klra wpao wlao wdau wtoo krld wrr 2:4b— S:4^Don Carloa B Orohaatra angular man of 40, had taken Bill’s a bedside table, the bulb should be ktrh ktaa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 3:00— 4.*00—Kaltanmayar'a Program accidents do happen,” Bill said. Bernard Bamicad of Hartford higher than your head and arrang­ wdaa wbl* wtar wdbj wwva wmbg waja NIarman, Plano place after the young man’s hasty “Yes. We j)lay with death all the wmbr SijJ— 4:45-gOrphan Annie—eaat only departure. Nub was thoroughly en­ Coimty, the president. In lulditlon ed so that your page will not be MIDWEST—wcah wgl wmt wmbd wlan 4 :0 ^ 5:00—A1 Paarea and Hla Qang time and when we get too fearless shadowed. wtbw kfh kfab wkbn wcco wabt kacj 5:35—Stamp Club—to wja only joying the three squaure meals a day something happens." to the coimty president there were wnax 4:45- 5:45—Capt WilUama, Talk — In bed you should sit, not lie, MOUNTAIN-kvor klB koh kal eaat; Orphan Annie—mldweat rpt that went with the J6b. Usually he present WiUiaun T. Looney, state 5:00— OKM—Kentucky Derby—c to e had “to scratch’’ for one meal. Aside from what she told about comfortably against your pillows, COAST—khj koln kftro kol kfpy kvl her own life, the "strange people" vice-president, of New Haven; so that your eyes may traverse the kfbk kmj kwg kern kdb t^inb kgb 5 :3 ^ 8:30—Don Beetor'a Oroheatra He grinned slyly, exposing tobac­ Cant. Eaat. 5:00— 7KI5-Art In Amorlea, Drama interested Bill most He thought it Michael B. McGread, chairman of ^Fkite>»n- 111 8:85- 7:80—Bavarian Peasant Band co-stained teeth and a cavity where* page without strain. \^en they feel horrible that such monstrosities 12:30— 1:30—OaneIng Eoheaa—o to e 5:30-7 7:30—Hands Across the Border two molars were msising. '"rhat’d Irish history, of New Haven; tired after you have been writing, 1:0O— 2:0(^Tha Roundtownara—c to e 7:00— 8:05—Eddie Peabody, Or.—wJs should be exhibited to the public Charles H. Corrigan, stite organ­ reading or sewing for a while, close 1:30— 2:30—Ann Laaf at Organ—to o 7:30— 8:35—Eddie Duchin Orehoctra suit you proper, old lady, eh? With e r b U a delightful house drees you’ll find easy to model in 2:00— 3:00—Jkri Fattia’ Orchaa.—to e 8.*00— 9:05—To Be Announced and felt they should be car^ for izer, of East Hartford; M. Leonard them for a few minutes and let your 2:30- 3:30—Oao. Seharban'a Orehaatra that young upstart out-a-the way checked gingham. The designs may be had In six sites: 14. 16, 8:30— 9:30—WLS Barn Dane*—to cat you’d about do as you please w i^ oy the state. Donna did not agrde. M urray, county secretary, o f Ekuit H imagination picture distant hills and 3KX>— 4:00—Oxford'Columbla Dabata •:3^10;30—Praaa. Radio Nawa S ^ le a Hartford; William Cafferty, county 18 and 30 (with corresponding bust measures of S3, 34, 36 aud 38), mountains at wMch to gaze. 3:30— 4:30—Jack Armatrong—aa only; 9:35—10:35—Paul WhltamSh Orehaa. the old geezer. Huh?’’ “Why, they’re happy. Bill. I mean Mauria Sharman Orehaatra—waat 10:00—11:00—Jack Danny*a Orehaatra treasurer, of Bristol; John Hayes, and also in 40 and 43. filse 18 requires 4 yarda of 86 Inch material, Never read or work in twilight '“Tain’t flttin’ for you to talk that happier earning a llTdng than they plus 5 1-3 yards of 1 1-3 inch bias binding. S:40- 4:46—Tito Quizar, Tanor Solea 10:30—11:35—Vincant Lopez Orehaatra could be any other way. Most of president of Hartford Division, or in any light but the beat Bathe way to your Ma,” retorted his moth­ H artford; To secure a PATTERN and simple sewing charf of this model, er. but she smirked like a school them never think of their afflictions. tear ont this sketch and mail It to JULIA BOYD, les PARK AVE­ >Gur e3rea night and morning with They have a separate life from us. Dauilel F . Benn a reliable eye wash. K e^ your eye- t :45—Cocoanut Grove Ambaaaa* girl. “Amos Siddal is right fond of Daniel F. Renn, who has bean a NUE, NEW YORK, N. Y„ together with 15 CENTS IN CC»N. Be me, if I do say it myself. And some­ They love and marry and have chil­ sure to encloee, on a separate sheet of paper, YOUR NAME, FULL cup clean and never use one used by dors. dren. ’They make their fortimes and member of the local Dlvlsipn fdr 36 romeone else. Do not form nervous 8:00—Freddie Rich entertaiaa. times it’s better for all concerned years, was instaUed as president, ADDRESS, YOUR SIZE, THE NUMBER OF ’EHIS PATTERN WTiC retire and unless their abnormality (No. 131), and mention the NAME OF THIS NEWSPAPER. habits of rubbing your eyes. If a 8:30—California Melodies. for old folks to marry than to be having been a former president as beholden on their Wn. That stuck- is caused by disease never really psutlcle of dirt gets into them, wash Hartford, Goan. 9:00—Theater of the Air. well aa a county and state (ffficer. Addreas your envelope to Jolta Boyd, Manobester UeraJd Faahkm 50,000 W .. 1060 K. a , ’ 38S-8 M. up circus piece ain’t ever goin’ to, suffer. At least the old troupers George H. Williams was instaUed as them and be careful not to irritate 9:30— Waurlngs Pennsylvanians and Surean, 108 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Tmveters Broadoasti^ Service bother with him and if Bill don’t don’t. Why, the side show is a bless­ vice president; James Egan, treas­ by rubbing or digging. guest star. show up again I reckon Amos will ing to them! One of the sweetest urer, a member oi the order fpr 10:00— W a3me King’s Orchestra. appreciate what a good friend I’ve womoi I ever knew was a freak over 50 years; John Tierney, finan­ Saturday, May 6th 10:30—Forty-five Minutes in Holly­ been to him.’’ Her whole life was a—a poem of cial secretary; P. Edward McVeigh, be spread to the rug for the baby cent article in the august "Journal wood. to roll on. 1:00—Rhythm Masters—Sid Pearl, “Friend! I reckon you’ve been unselfishness and sympathetic un­ recording secretary; Patri<^ Tier­ of the American Medical Associa­ director. 11:15—Uttle Jack Uttle’s Orches­ paid and paid plenty for everything derstanding and love. She never ney, sentlnal; Cornelius Foley, Waning Against Dirt tion.” Daily Health 1:30—^Rita Russell, pianist. tra. 3TOU’ve done. You’re too smart a wo- married but she mothered several chairman of the standing committee Ironings make work. Elvery wo­ The screen adaptatiem of the now 1:46—Neapolitan Serenaders. 11:45—Johnnie Johnson’s Orchestra. 'man not to get everything that’s generations of clrcuf kids. She and Rev. William P. Reidy, chaplain. man cannot have electrical gadgets famous play has already been pro­ 2:00—Blue Room Echoes—Joseph cornin’ to you. Listen, Mom, if you the loveliest face I ever sayr but she FoUowing the regular meeting and it is too bad. There should be duced at the Metro-GoldW3m -M ayer Service Blume, director. do hitch up with the old man, what weighed 400 poimds and couldn’t there was a social gathering. All of some way for every housewife to studios and will open locally at the 2:30—Tales of the "ntans. are you goin’ to do for me?’’ walk a step.” the officers instcdled last night have machines to help with laundry State theater beginning tomorrow. ?;00— Merry Madcaps —Norman have been at one time or another Mrs. Planter scowled. Since baby­ “ “Couldn’t the doctors do ansrthing work because health depends large­ The picture was directed by Rich­ SCIENCE HAS WAY Qoutier, director. president of the local Dlvisjco and WBZ-WBZA hood she had pampered and spoiled fo r h e r ? ” ly on clean clothes. I wish there ard Boleslavsky with CTlark Gable TO PREVENT AND 3:30—Saturday Matinee— CJhris- wMle dormant for some time there and Myma Loy co-starred. CURE SCARLET FEVER her son, destined from birth to be a Donna laughed. “Her fat was her is an indication that there wiD be a were an Act of Congress to make it tiaan Kriens, director. ^tringlleld — Boesoa ne’er-do-well and all-aroimd rap- livelihood. Maybe she did try to re­ possible, or thgt some other miracle Endorsing “Men in WMte" aa a 4:00—Silent. large number of new members ad­ Antitoxliis Have Been Developed to ,»callion. Though she adored Mm duce in the beginning, but when m itted. would happen. “drama for the presentation of Saturday, May 5th .(the only person she ever had loved) knew her she was alwasrs trying to medicine in a proper light to the Help Body Fight Disease; Simple But bailing clothes destroys the Skin Test Tells Whether You Are Sunday, May Otti 1:05— ^Market reidew Farm Bureau ahe knew him to be imtrustwortby. take on more weight. She didn’t enemy—or perhaps you have a sub­ people,” the Journal says, in part: 8:00—Jimmie Durante, with Rubl- News. mind it.” Immune. She knew, too, that if the manage­ stitute for boiling that brings the "Unlike many other plays devot­ nofTs Orchestra. 1:19—4-H Club Program—“Out­ ment of the farm were left to Niib ed to medical topics, the drama of same results. CHothes should be This is the second of two arti­ 9:00—Manhattan Merry-Go-Round. door Games", Mary PozzL .those abundant acres would soon be But Bill was not Donna’s only this one Is so outstanding that it dried in the air and sun, too, if pos­ cles by Dr. Fishbein on cause 9:30—The "Unique Prog^ram.” 1:30— ^National Farm and Home 'Jn.the hands of receivers and she affords not only an insight into the called.- Some of the townsfolk, sible. Ironing, if it breaks tbe weary 10:00—Victor Young’s Orchestra. Hour. m ^cal point of view, but also an and cure of scarlet fever. herself reduced to the poverty she drawn partially through curiosity mother, need not be an obsession. 10:30—Hall of Fame. 2:30—Smith College Program. Jxad known before Amos Siddal intense and interesting evening.” but more through kindlinass, came Many articles can be dried,* smooth­ By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN 11:00—G rehestra Gems— CThristiaan 3:00—Words and Music. hired her as housekeeper. Nodding editorial approvement, to help pass the tedious hours. Dur­ ed and folded away. Editor, Journal of the • American Kriens, director; Robert Shan- 3:30—Saturday’s Songsters. "We'll cross no bridges until we ing the second week of Donna’s JHILDREN the article continues: “At the very Woolen clothes should be sunned Medical AssodatiiHi, and of ley. 3:39— Time. come to ’em,” she muttered. slay in the hospital Bill often found opening of the play the cMef of By Olive Roberts Bartow frequently, and otherwise cleaned Hygeia, the Health Magazine 11:30—Broadcast to the Byrd Expe­ 4:00— ^Miniature Theater. hei surrounded by young giiis, staff of the hospital postpones an from time to time. operation because he feels the pa­ dition. 4:30— ^Merry M acs. * 'The rural delivery postman, driv- eagerly listening to her tales of the Whenever your body is invaded CTean hands before m eals; clean tient has a good chance for recov­ 12:00—Midn.—Julie Stein’s Orches­ 5:00—Kaltenmyer's Kindergarten. b fg a shining new car, appeared at circus and most ot them ready to by poisons of germs, it begfins to ery if treated medically.” tra. 5:30—Platt and Nierman. 'the bend of the road. In a lusty, risk life and limb for the opportuni­ Sanitation is really the secret of b< dies once a day if the child Is not develop substances wMcb oppose good health. too weak or iU to stand it Clean Briefly reviewing scenes of the 12:30 a. m.—Dan Russo’s Orchestra. 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. •genial voice he called a greeting to ty to win applause as a circus per­ the effects of these poisons. These 6:00—^Al Pierce and His Gang. Grandfather Siddal. scalps once a week. These are im­ play, the article goes on: “An ex­ 1:00—Silent former. For the time being their And sanitation consists of more substances, wMch circulate in the 6 :30— Time. “ That you, Lem?” the aged mn.t^ allegiance had turned from movie than plumbing. NaturaUy we can­ portant in the war against dirt. traordinary manifestation is the serum of the blood, are known as sustained applause by the audience 6:32—Old Farmer’s Almanac. wjswered. "How are y o u ? " stars to acrobatic headliners. not disregard such things as sewer antitoxins. 6:34—Temperature. r... *»Letter for you^ Grandpop, Seems Lulled into security, Donna al­ gas, water in the cellar and bad wMch, it is reported, occurs at prac­ If your body does not develop tically every performance. 6:36—Sports Review. you're gettin’ a right smart lot of most forgot her own identity. When drinking water. These are the first sufficient amoimts of strong antl- ‘Tt must not be taken for granted 6:41—Famous Sayings. 'ssail these days. How’s your grand- she was with BUI she felt she was things to bo looked after in any A M U S J p r S toxina to oppose the poison, you are WDRC 6:43— ^Weather. that all the scenes show all the -daughter that’s with the circus?” Madeline. Only once did she come house. likely to develop serious compllca- 6:45—Concert—^EMward MacHugh, - "Fine, Lef. Jest fine." physicians as demigods; instead, tioiu and perhaps die from the 226 Hartford Oooo. 1 36 0 clos ato giving away her secret. She Some people stlU don’t beUeve they are shown as bUman beingi^ baritone. '' 'Lem sprang from the car, sprlnt- had begim to teU Mm o f her fath er’s in germs, and after reading about effects of the poisons. 7:00— ^Kentucky D erby— Chraham •«ed up the tree-shaded path and MEDICAL SANCTION some of them with failings wMcb Modem science, however, takes death and the narrown^s of this the famous "miracle pool” at Saturday, May 6th. McNamee; €lem McCarthy, handed the letter to the old man. physicians, along with other people, advantage of this new knowledge c-fcape made her watch her tongue Lourdes, one must admit that faith, sometimes reveal." commentators. "Want I should read it to you, and helps the body by giving it 1:00—Elnoch Light’s Orchestra. more carefully than ever. or at least psychotherapy, has ks Together with Gable and Miss Loy 7:30—Hotel Pennsylvania •‘Orches­ Grandpop?" he asked kindly. FOR‘HEN IN WHITT antitoxins developed in the body of 1:15—Madison Ensemble. She wondered what Madeline's own prominent place in cure. the cast of “Men In WMte” inoludes tra. * "If you'd be so good, Lem." an animal, like the horse. Thus, •45— ^HSredd K night’s Orchestra. father and mother had been Uke. But if one has ever looked at Jean Hersholt, Elizabeth Allen, Ot 8K)0— ^Art in A m erica — "Hudeom /'Y t’s from Bill. I seen him the horses may be injected with the 2:15—Artist Recital. Madeline bad said once that she "germs," vicicus ones, through a Dramg Endorsed as Presenting to Kruger, C. Henry Gordon, Rus­ River School and its Hein.” diiy he went away. Asked what bis poisons from the scarlet fever 2:30—Dancing Echoes. resembled ber mother but she had microscope, germs taken ^m sell Hardie, Wallace Ford, Henry B 8:21—^American Federation o f AA- huiry was and be said ‘business.’ Physicians as Hninan Be­ streptococcus and after a tim^ the 8:00—Baseball Game—Boston Red never shown Donna a photograph. stricken bodies, and that have sick­ Walthall and Russell Hoptoa. vertisers—“A Worid Without stepper, Bill!" 'The postman An enlarged portrait of Roscoe Sid­ ings, Net Demigods. serum of the horse contains the Sox vs; St Louis Brown’s. ened their hosts unto death, it sets antitoxins. The serum then can be 5KK)—Oxford-Cambridge Debate. Advertising,” William Rooney. the letter, read the contents dal hung in the Farm botise dining conviction m their existence miH 8:30—Hands Across the Border. to himself and then drew a deep rrom but it was a crayon atrocity withdrawn and injected into the 5:80—Jack Armatrong, All-Ameri­ their power of devastation. I have "Men in White,” dramatization of The United States, Mexico, (3ua- patient udio has scarlet fever. 8:45—Tessie the Tjrpist. breath. He glanced apprehensively and Donna discounted it as a like­ can Boy. done tMs, listened to history after life in a modem hospital and one of temala, El Salvador, and. Nicara­ Use of this substance in many 9:00—New England Community at the placid features of the patient ness. Madeline’s father had' died of 5:46—'Tito Guizar. history of cases involved, and de­ this season’s outstanding New York gua refuse to let Nomo Yakara, a thousands of cases indicates that Singing C3ubs. old patriarch. "Grandpop, you gotta pneumonia and bis wife had linger­ 6:00—"Do You Know That"— cided that here again “prevention" stage successes, has received official 45-year-old Indian, cross tbeir boun­ it has real virtues in shortening Everett D. Dow. 9:15—^News. brace yourself. This here ain't very ed for years afterward, nmiring her sanction, probably for the first time goed news—" is the best cure. Too bad we cannot daries, because be hasn’t a birth cer­ the attack of scarlet fever and in 6:16—Voice of Romance. " 9:30—Eddie Duchin and his Orches­ home with her fatber-lq-law. 'That see the germ s w ith the naJeed eye. in the history of medicine, in a re­ tificate. lessening the ntunber of complica­ tra. “Bin—^Bill’s not coming back?" was all Donna knew. 6:80—Frederic Wm. Wile—"The We would be doubly armed. tions. Political Situation In Washing­ 10:00—Three Blue Notes. "No, it's not that It's about If she was to carry on the mas­ Preventing Infection Madeline. She— ton tonight" 10:15—^Time, weatbor, temperature. querade for an indefinite period, she We know that we carry in most If you have once bad scarlet 10:20—Sports Review. "Madeline! Read it, Lem. Read decided, Madeline must supply more 6:46—^The Kentucky Derby, It!" of our bodies many germs fever you are not likely to catch it 7 :S0—Serenaders. 10:30— ^NationsLl B am Dance. information. If only she could write never demonstrate their presence. again, because the antisubstances 11:80—Press-Radio News. Slowly, dwelling on each word, O-O s Edj IP y tiD V 7:46—Isbam Jones and Us Orches­ the other girl! She could not ask They only become active and swarm that you have developed remain in 11:35—^Hntel Biltmore Orchestra. Lem Holden read Bill's letter in­ tra. anyone else to put down the ques­ to their pernicious attack when cir­ your body and prevent you from 12:00—Hotel Pierre Orchestra. forming Amos Siddal of his grand­ DAN THOMAS ---- GEORGE SCARSO 8:00—Forty-five Minutes in Holly­ tions that were puzzling ber and it cumstances give them a cir­ having the disease again. A , M. daughter's injury. "In another wood. would be weeks before Donna could The person who has not had 12:80—Hotel St. R ^ Orchestra. week," Bill wrote, '1 will bring her cumstances such as a lowered vitali­ 8:46—Fats Waller. use ber right band. ty, fatigue, illness *«d its anuMy ISam iaoit SUUAV/M scarlet fever, however, ^ y n t 'Uick with me—to stay always, 1 WITH A 9:00— Crete Steuckgold , Andre Two short, cheerful notes bad weakness, or a shock or strain that develop these antibodies. Therefore, bc-pe. She isn't suffering much pain come from Madeline but they con- s t o c k c o m p a n y modem medicine helps the body to Kostelanetz’ Orchestra and reduces defense. Thra they become t h As i v i a « « , a n d haoY> now, but it will be some time before ta'med almost no news. 'Tbere was form antisubstances without hav­ Chorus. MARLBOROUGH she recovers completely and we what we call "patludoglcal,” mean­ MSLP POINT TW fiCTNEliy 9:80—Roy Helton— "Looking at nothing i^bout Madeline's stote of Afi VCLL 06 ACT. ing an attack of scarlet fever. must feel thankful her injuries were ing dangeroue and producing serious life.” mind, tbs real cause of the accident, results. What it really does it to give the Robert E. Chapman and others not more serious," 9:46—Fray A Braggletti. or any reference to, the deception I do not wish to become too tech- pafient a Very mild dose of scarlet are finishing the interior of tbs Tears streamed down Amos Sid- sh ebad forced on b^ partner. The fever toxin developed frem tlie 10:00—Bsrrd’s Antarctic Expedition. farm bouse belonging to Mrs. Q. K. dal’s v/rinlded cheeks. "God is Gleal. At best it is only a rough 10:80—Peter the Great. notes did speak of Con David. He sketch of the truth. It takes a scien­ germs that cause the disease. In MacNaugbt. Mn. MacNaught bad good,” be mumbled, "My little girl, bad a new cat—a huge, untrained /'/M' the modem system, five very small 11:00—Sylvia Froos. an addition tmflt last fall but ofi my little girl!" tist to explain the mystcriee and 11:16—Press-Radio News. tiger that was a beauty. Con was surprises of germ life. doses are iiriected uncteraeatb the account of the cold weather the Lem helped him into the house. skin one week apart 11:20—Little Jack Uttle's Orebee- bouse was not finished last year. taking Madeline to dinnor almost At any rate we do not need to every night now. Had BUI arrived These sthnniate tbs body to pro­ tra. (^ulte a number from here attend­ know all theee things. What ws do / / / - Donna's recovery was almost yet? "Do have BUI or someone write duce antisubstances against the 11:46—Johnnie Johnson’s Orchestra. ed a meeting of the Hartford Bast miraculous. Her p^ectly trained need is to admit the danger of dirt poison. The antisubstiuxces may Association which was held in Bock- to me,” Madeline wrote. 'Tm fran­ and the risks of contamination. body responded to treatment In a tic for news." then circulate in the blood for Sunday, Blay 6th anum Wednesday. way that amazed the doctor, but lit­ Thus warned we can leave the rest several years and while they are Robert N. Chapmen and The day BUI announced to Donna to professionals. 'The fewer the 10:00—Chiuxb cf the Air. tle Miss Saunders, with her roman­ that they would depart for the farm in the body, the patient does not 10:80— ^Melody Parade. have moved from the germs admitted to the body, the devdop scarlet fever. house to the bouse owned ty tic eyes, saw more clearly thMi the os the morrow she summoned cour­ better. 10;46-^Aiex Semmler, pianist physician. Regardless on outdoor people bsaltby. eaee le celled immunity. 1:80—'The CJomplnsky Trio. Donna, and smiled when a warm 3:00—'The Radio Voice of ReUgloa; The Selectmen held thalT nMOtlH derstond they wUl have to shove it Tbelr very clothes art being reno­ 'The skin teet ie slnqile. A very ly buslnese meefing at nkernty dolor tinted the sick girl’s cheeks. through hte car window to get me Rev. William^ T. Hooper. tUnk he’s handsome, too.” vated hourly. small amount of fixe toxic sub- Tuesday night. Hi: inside. It wUl be good to get out of In our shut-in bousm tbere are stances is injected underneath The 3:80—Laey Dan, the Htnetrei* Man. Mr. and Mra. "Y es, BUI’S good-lookin g,” Donna the bospltaL 'They have been very skht. 8:00—The. Portlaad Symphony Or- admitted, "but he’s more than Umlted axmths and limited ways moved into the Ultfiwpod oettwiA, kind to me here and my bones have If the person tested has enough o b f e ^ He is good.” of usiag *the sun and air for antl- while their houeaJK heiog healed quickly, but bei^ in bed so aatlsubstanoe in ^ blood to pro- itOlMChlcago Kjiigbte. Yet the barrier that her sudden sep^. We must summon othsr Sfiee Harriett; long Is pretty hard for anyone aa ac­ nmahs to help In tbs'fight teot him ogainet the diesaea, the 8a5r-To^ Wone; Kosaum and has been a reM . jm it Mthdrawal bad reared between tive as I have alwiqra been. eklB fioee not enpeex^ to bs ohangsd. ' P gittpe. them was never lowered, Bach after- Soap-and^water Mu no rivaL tar’s, Miae B aM ^ ^ . "BUI has been marvelous. Fm Clfan clothes, hlsin bodtep, dsan Ut however, be doee not heve fi:80—jiilla Saadtreon ,ead Frank noon he arrived at the boqiltal and sure the farm wiU be lovely now. efH/fItg h entlbodiee, a pink epot will CroflUBdt. remained until the dinner hour, dishes (soalded), deen t# towels Don't you wish yon w s m out In the develei^ At the point wheire the fii* firOQU-Farm and Cferdott T U k . M r. an4' lometlmee he and Donna (scalded), elso. country Can’t you come later? Carpets contain evsrjrthiag jectlon wee mAde.. fi.’OS—Tbe Di^oiiMi;tAr>0ttO H w - her M o m odten he read aloud from Orandtethsr flttddol would love to chuse shoes are not fasthkOua. They Piopte who tboe devifiop a bauer At the Ptaao, ' into the Mi or books he broqgbt He haveyen. wot not and ciM ' fiet wfeera ' the five •fSO-vfijBfiing Bd 5< ftifklm U , o r LOCAL TRADE SHUTS ROCKVILLE HIGH, Neusel Beats Loughran On Decision Seven Errors By Rivals^ REFEREE VOTES M M. H. S. To Oppose Traders CHUCK KLEIN IDOL Only Filly In Derby Coupled With Four Hits FAVOR OF GERMAR A t Mount Nebo On Monday OF CHICAGO CUBS’ Monday afternoon at 8:18 o'eleck^and the trade aebool better pitcher#. Give Mechanics Victoi% AS JUDGES SPLIT The Rival ■■rlefv ______tm » at Moust Nebo, Moaebaater High FANS AND PLAYERS •Bcr aad Monebeatar 'Trade will renew a Coaeh KeiUy is undecided on his choice tor starting hurler but la Q u rtis baits Windy Cdy diamond rivalry that baa brought pfaanlng to give Mike Haberem a BOX SCORE R Crowd of 1 0 ^ Fau Al- the Red and White five vlctoriea chance on the moimd, with Jackie over the Mechanics in six start# May and MeCreery in reserve. Nadonal Leagne Batting Nine to Tkree Blow^ during the laat three years, the Coach Crowley plana to start Or- Maaekaster Trafia m ot EtodI; Divided in Traders lone triumph having been a iowaki fdr the Traders, a southpaw Champ Hat Infoted Win­ _ AB: R: H. F. tetO . 8 to 4 verdict lost season after the who baa already showed bis merit Traders Score in Second Orlowskl, c f ...... 8 0 11 1 \ high school had taken the initial ntlpa, 2 b ...... 4 0 X 1 OpinkH^ Teoton’t Aggret- this season. In reserve, the Me- i;eish, 8 b ...... 4 contest, 7 to 1,. chaniCB have three other lefties, ning Spirit in Team; 0 0 2 * Loom# Aa Natural and Sixth Threatim Twice Bi^uskus, lb ...... 8 0 1 7 5 0 Quartua, Gill aad Karkevicb, and Jarvis, I f ...... j o tivoaeu Wins Approval Monday's tussle has alLtbe ear­ Kelah, a right header, who is con­ HigUy Praited by Grimm. 1 1 marks of a natural and a closely- sidered the ace of the staff. Mor^ Orlowsid Stars. Lashlnskl, c ...... 2 1 0 6 ft• 1 contested encounter is ontleipated Cook, r f ...... 3 1 0 1 0 First Home Game ...... s 1 N*w Tork, May 6 ^ (A P )—Chalk by both Coach Tom Kelley A the 'This will be Maacheater High’s Smith, a s 0 2 2 w one more dia^ted victory for high school and Coach Frank Crow­ By PAUL NICKEL80N Quartua, p ...... 8 0 0 0 2 Walter Neuael and credit it to the first home appearance of the season (Aesoeiated Preee Sports Writer) By THOMAS J. CHARA ley of the trade school. The Me­ after its victories over Rockville youDf Oermaa beavyweig:bt'e ag' chanics have been victorious in Chicago, May 6—(AP) — Thous­ 28 8 4 21 5 ft free^veoeff rather than bla ekill or attd Middletown, the latter by a Manchester -rrade gained Its sec­ three out of four starts to date, score of 7-0. Wednesday aitornoon, ands are shouting and whooping it ond consecutive shutout in four Rockville High puaehisf power. while the Red and WhlU is un­ up for Chuck Klein out at Wrlgley AB: R: H. P. A, t A crowd of 10,000 fpllt almoft West Hartford, boasting a ationg •tarts this season, when "Tony” beaten in two starts. Both nines ni tting. aggregation, comes here for field these days aa the broad-should­ Quartus, southpaw, limited Rock Ckssay, c f ...... 2 0 0 0 0 ft evenly in their opinion# a# to the have met Rockville High, the Trad­ ered booster bombards the distant Satryb, If ...... 8 0 0 0 1 0 merlte of the verdict when Neuael aaother league contest, in which fences, but his tremendous popular' vllle to three hits in a sevm inning ers gaining a 3 to 0 decision yes- Robert ''Bam'' fimltb, who limited centest at Mount Nebo grounds yes­ W. Prutttog, as ..2 O f t 1 1 '4 waa awarded a apMt decialon over tr'Tday afternoon while the high ity goes even farther than that. R. Prutttog, 2b ..3 0 0 2 1 0 Tommy Loughran after their 10- Middletown to four scattered He’s the idol of the Cub players terday afternoon, bringi^ home the school won 8 to 2 in the season's binglea, is slated to make his second :con by the score of 3-0, It was the Butz, r f ...... 2 0 0 0 ft ft round bout in Madlaon Square Gar oj/ener. Both games lasted seven in­ themselves—the mao of the hour in Berthold, 8h ...... 3 0 1 8 0 den laat night. start. West Hartford trimmed Mld- the clubhouse, the one place where 3echanlcs third victory in four -1 nings aad seemed to indicate that dietown, 9 to 0 and was trimmed in games, DeptUla, lb ...... 8 0 1 5 0 1 But if the Philadelphian loat the tired and htmgry baseball players D ^ o r, c ...... 2 0 0 7 0 0 fight aa Referee Arthur Donovan the h l ^ school has more sluggers turn by Meriden, 16 to 2, seldom take time out to slap each Manchester tallied one counter in the second and two more in Thompsin, p ...... 8 0 1 0 1 T decided after the Judge# (Uaagreed other op t ^ back. Walker-* ...... i 0 0 0 0 Tommy bad oply bimaelf to blame. Hack Wilson and Rogers Hornsby sixth, after threatening Rockville’s 0 Loughran waa content to bold on platter once in the first with two wtre fUDous heroes in their bey' CHURCHILL DOWNS FIRE ^ 24 0 8 15 4 7 fiereelv every time Neuael charged dairs as Cub stars, but they never men ot and again to the third with a,] aboard. Trade School...... 010 002 x—ft into b i ^ both fiat# fiylng. Gomez Allows 3 Singles reached out with their personalities Rockville K g h ...... 000 000 ft-ft Neuael fought the aame aort of to become heroes among heroes like •"Tommy” Thompson, righthander an aggreaalve ruahing battle that who went the entire route for Rock- •—Batted for Dwyar la 9th. the man who has given new insptrEi- EXCITES DERBY RACERS Two base hits, Raguskus, Pbef|^ brou^t him vlctoiiea over Ray Im tion and hope to Cub fans u d play­ vl.je, pitched effective ban and Doptula. pelhtlere and King Levinaky. He ers alike. pulled himself out of the hole im Sever atopped charging nor puncb> Wide-Open Admiration a gross value of 837,600 aad be pwsrively when Manchester loaded Hits, off (Quartus 8 to T, Tbornii- As Yanks Blank Detroit SOT 4 to 6. ^ lag but miaaed more blow# than he Before game time one day, I But No Hones Are hjored worth 129,100 to the winner, F'>r ^ bases in the third by fanning landed. walked Into the eluUiouse aad was the first time since 1921, the added Cook and Smith, the last two StolsB bases, Orlowskl 2, Xolsfe. Deapite hi# bolding Loughran struck with the wide-open admira­ money has been cut from 150,000 sextet that faced him in the third Cook, Oassay, Puts. acored often enough to lead one tion by the players for their new as Two Barns Are De­ to 130,000. frame. Left on bases, Manebsstar ft, Rnth Hitt Fonrth Home Rnn Rockville 6. Judge to give him aiz rotmda and CATHOLICS TO OPEN hero. Manager Charlie Grimm was Make First Threat Neuael four, but the other voted for close by aad I mentioned it to trim. stroyed Thonsands Gath­ In the latter half of tha first Base on balls, off <)uartus 4, off the Teuton 5 ^ with one even. Don> in 3 0 Victory; bniiant "Yee, that’s something you ael- semester, "Mitch” Orlowskl lead off ’ThompeoB 1. ovan caat the deciding ballot in AGAINST BURNSIDES dom« if ever, see in Ug league bae» Hit by pitcher, (Orlowiad.) Neuael'a favor giving him aix beU or any other sport for that er for Race Today. ‘^ . 1 ^ If** r««toed the Struck out, by ()uartue 4, TtaeaifL Trim Natt, Red Sox Dmb sack upon being hit by a eon 7. % round# to three for Loughran with nuitter—a man who can be a hero to P o w lin A pitchy ball, then to^em ately stole one evoi. the crowd as well as to his mates,” IJme, 1 hour, 45 GUMPS ARE WINNERS. °2u*i** ^ Phelpa. Phelps want down tor the Umpires, Russell aad Aagelo. It proteated the decialcm waa Max Local Nine to Start Season 'From the day Chuck pulled on a At a special match at the Y. M. C. A. alleys the Gumps won from c ^ t of three and wae foUowed by B a^. Cub shirt, his personality has radi­ Louisville, Ky., May 8.—(AP)— Homerun” BUI Kelsh who hit to the “You won, Tommy," the Califor­ Braret, Cot Lead at the ated over the team. He's Jtist the the Mickey Mouse by 87 pins to around, (^tuutus likewise got to first at West Side Field Tomor­ Notwithstanding fire which left two take the championship of the Con­ and reached first on W. nian ahouted It's dedaiona like type of a player that other players stables at C3iurchin Downs In char­ fittin g ’s error, placing a man on on a fielder’s choice when he hit- to thla that ruin boxing.’' like. He do^n't beef over tough cordia Lutheran Brotherhood W. Prutttog who for the fourth GianttUee. red ruins and a possible deluge, League. The Mickey Mouse had first and third. Kelah arrived at the row Afternoon at 3. breaks, he’s alwajrs willing to help, threatened by gathering thunder­ muffed the baU, thus advaneb^ MILLER RETAINS TITLE and he hustles an the time. won the first half and the Gumps ^ystone via a stolen base when storms, the 00th Kentucky Derby ^ g u sk u s hit to 'Thompson getting smith to third and T t o LouiavUle, Ky., May 5,—(AP)— "Added to that is the feet that his the second half. John Roth had home. Orlowski fanned but Phelps, By HUen S. FDLLEBTON, JR. bottled bravely today to uphold its high single of 135 and three string to first on a fielder’s choice. Orlow­ The National Boxing Commission The Catholic club will officially bat has provided a spark that all of prestige, if not its full pageantry n«xt man up, who struck out tw l^ world's featherwleght championship (Associated Prea# Sports Writw) us think will mean the difference of 320. skl had taken a rather long lead and open their season tomorrow when with a great horse race. was put out, pitcher to third. Harold in three tripe to the platter, surpriS. crown waa still perched today on So long as the Yanks have Ver­ they stack up against the AU-Bum- between a pennant and a third or Gumps. ed everyone by pounding out a non Gomez, "Goffy” to his team- fourth place club.’’ Overnight the historic race course P. R elm er...... 88 88 82—253 hitting outfielder, the head of Freddy Miller of Cin­ sides at the West Side field at 3 rallied from the panicky effects of J. Roth ...... 90 beautiful hit for two bases, scoring cinnati aa Kentucky's first legal fiiates, they hardly need the hefty o’clock. The AU-Bumsides came Babe Takes ‘Lesson’ 95 135—820 advancing Keish and Ragus- Quartus with the third and t i m hitting that makes them one of the Just then, Babe Herman strode a four-alarm fire imdetermlned in P. Frey ...... 87 114 100—301 ^ “ d second respectively. world championship prize fight waa here with a reputation of always origin which brought out early last F. W ern er...... 79 counter. Keish then took the cthmt a matter of history. most dangerous teams in the Ameri­ having a good t^ m . Last year over to Klein, who was getting 109 98—281 Lashlnskl grounded to W. to retire the side. .x can League this season. ready to settle down to a blood night, destroyed two big hems W. Klein ...... 96 114 92—802 lo ttin g who threw to- second put- Before a crowd of Kentucky Der­ they beat the West Sides, local town and thoroughly startlea the en­ Brilliant mound work by Quai’yja by fans, Miller retained his title Knocked out In the opening game champions, by a 8-0 score and on curdling detective story. ttrg Jarvis out, thus breaking up of the season, the tali CastUian "How do you hold your bat—like tire thoroughbred community, in­ 440 515 502 1457 Trader’s opening inning threat, and timely hitting by Raguskus «)»< last night by knocking out Paul another occasion they were cluding nineteen Derby three-year- AOckey Mouse. Phelps contributed to Rockvllfit# Dazzo of Chicago in the sixth round rom Rodeo, Calif., has hung up of the West Sides 5-2 when rain this?’’ asked Herman as he gave 8o«me First Bon three straight victories, allowing the Klein a close-up of his hold and olds valued at close to one million M. Mlnnich .112 95 96—302 Cook, lead off man in the second lacing. Orlowskl again featuredfjfi of a scheduled 15-roLmd fight. broke up the game. They have dollars on the hoof. W. Hanson . 85 tile orchard when he made two s |^ - Miller, weighing 124% poLmda, opposition eight, six and three and played three games to date and swing. 89 93—267 toning for the locals, reached first a total of three runs. “Gosh, I don’t know,” Klein re­ Tension Increased W. Custer . . 72 91 79—242 by virtue of an error by DeptUla and facular running catches in short carried the fight to Delzzo from have won two of the three. They Thanks to the prompt work cf F. Winzler . . 96 97 canter field, start to finish, winding it up with a Both Hits Fonrth have some weU knowm athletes in plied as he took the mace from the 124—317 second on a steal. Thompson dhalk- hard luck Babe. "I twist it slightly trainers and stable hands, not a J. Klein ... .112 98 82—292 ed up two more strikeouts at thiif Having won three games in lour terrific left to the chin which put He hurled the three hit game the persons of Ray Hutt, Bud Pat- horse was harmed nor a man hurc the Chicagoan down for the count. yesterday, gaining his first shutout tinger, WlUle MeUow, Lanky Bal- as I come over with it, I guess. You critical moment when be fanned starts, two of which were hold your bat a little higher than ir the spectacular blaze. Only one 477 470 473 1420 Smith and Quartua, the latter hav- meets (Stafford High and Rock^b at the expense of the Detroit Tigers land, Patty MeCtaUy and a few Derby eligible, a long shot entrv aa Babe Ruth helped him to a 3-0 others. 'The teams are sized up I do.” uig four singles to his credit in four High), Manchester ’Trade makesJ$s Babe, trying to shake the batting named Howard, the property of j'. GIRLS ROLL TODAY games this season. third home appearance at M t NeSb triumph. The Yanks made only five fairly even and the fans should see W. Parrish, a Kentuckian, was in hits off Tommy Bridges, but the a good game. The local team is jinx that has stopped him since 1932, With a man on second, Orlowskl next Monday afternoon, when the tried again. IQein tried to demon­ the stables which caught fire. ’The Charter Oak Girls will meet local Trade opposes Babe came up with his fourth homer fast rounding into shape and In a Along with some 80 other horses, the Holland Girls at Bridgeport In hoisted a tidy Texas Leaguer just in the openinig Inning, tixen went on abort while should give the fans strate bis system once more and over the second baseman’s head to High school In what promises to be seveial Club players joined in to Howard was led to safety. a State League match at the Char­ a closely matched game. i ^ D I N G S to draw a walk and score the second some good basebaU. The beating learn something. Such Derby favorites as Colonel ter Oak alleys at 3 o’clock thla aft­ Cook who circled from second run in the fourth. the locEds took last week was ex­ K R. Bradleys filly. Bazaar, and ernoon. The local team Is hopeful to home on the play. Phelpa again Coach Crowley of course retaiaMl YESTERDAY’S RESULTS pected by the team but things prob­ “Let’s see,” Klein said, and tried struck out to retire the side. The Yankees needed that triumph again. "Hum, I don’t know how I Joseph E. Widener’s Peace enhance, of gaining victory to tighten up the his usual silence, malctog no own- to keep them a half game ahead of ably will be different tomorrow. although remote from the fire were race for first place honors. The vis­ Manchester staged its biggest raent in regard to the outcome but National Leagne The local lineup wUl be strength­ swing.” -hreat of the game In the third In- the Cleveland Indians, who trimmed The batting champion of the Na­ among the highly strung thorough­ iters lineup will Include Mltw Alice did state that “Mitch” Orlowskl Pittsburgh 4, New York 8. Washington 5 to 8 in their eastern ened with the addition of Freddy ntog but brilliant mound work by would to all probability start on th» St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 1. tional league didn't know how he breds affected by the excitement D’Lugo, No. 1 honorary bowler of opener. Lefty Lloyd Brown, a fonn- Burkhardt. did it! and led from their stalls for the the United States. Thompson retired the side without hll' for the ’Trade school Monday^r Brooklyn 6, Cincinnati 3. er Senator, hurled a steady game. The starting lineup wlU probably a nm. Keish, lead off man, hit along Kr' Chicago 8, Boston 1. So Chuck went back to reading time being. The possibility of ner­ The Boston Red Sox defeated the be Whitey Bycholski, c; Jack Hew­ the thriller. vous reaction among Derby con­ BLUEFIELDS CHALLENGE the third base line, getting 'to first American League St. Louis Browns 4 to 1 in the other itt, Ed Kovis or Jack (Sodeck, p; tenders, all on edge for the big on an error by Berthold. Captain New York 3, Detroit 0. Chet SendroakI, lb; Joe Zapadka, A ‘Nonchalant* Fellow American League battle aa Bob “That fellow is the most noncha­ race, added to the day’s already The Bluefield Bowling team with Eddie Ragiiskus, on his second trip Cleveland 5, Washington 3. WeUand pitched six hit ball. The 2b; A1 Bogginl, as; Joe Lovett, 3b; lant guy I ever saw,” Ooy Bush complicated prospects. a lineup which conalsta of Brennan, the platter hit a double advanc- Boston 4, St. Louis 1. White Sox and Athletics again were Joe Rayner, If; Freddie Burkhardt, Df Keish to third but on the throw REYNOLDS R E T A m (Only games played). spoke aside. “He's the most modest Meanwhile, thousands were pour­ (jado, Borozev/.ski, Howard and rained out. cf; ChairUa Varrlck, rf. In reserve star I ever saw and one of the ing into ol'J Louisville from alj Kebart issues a challenge to any to third the Trade’s home run king Cubs Cut Lead Manager Angelo has Stan Golas, swellest. He’s made this ball club parts of the country the mint juletr team in Manchester. Any team was put out. Jarvis hit to short and THE STANDING The Chicago Cubs finally found a Joe Sullivan, Flit Mahoney, Butch and he stars every day whether he was back in all its old-time lagal wishing a match with this strong was safe at first on W. Pruttlng’s LEAD IN SLUGGli Naticmal League leit hander they could bat and cut Lovett, Ed JoUey, Jim Antonio and gets his hits or not. His tempera­ glory in eighty degree weather. outfit should get in touch with Mgr. second muff in the game. Thompson .iCS. W. L. PC. New York’s lead In the National Bob Lacoss. Jim O’Leary will tasaed his next opponent, r.iuihiwipiT| New Y o rk ...... n ment is the kind that makes a ball Showers were forecast and the Eaward Gado at the Bluefield’s club 4 .733 League race to a half game as they caU th« baUs and strikes. This club do things. His bat gives pitch­ tl'r®at of a muddy track marred rooms. to load the bases but settled down Chicago ...... 1 1 5 .688 drove Tom Zachary, Boston veteran aftemopn the (Dathollc club will ers that winning feeling.” and struck out Cook and Smith in Has .436 Ayerafe io Pittaburgh...... have a two hour drlU starting at prospects for a record breaking 8 6 .671 to cover inside of three innings and Later, I asked Klein which pitch­ race. Otherwise the day and the "EKKY” RACES TODAY succession to break up the Trade’s St. L o u is...... 8 7 one o’clock. All players are urged .588 I went on to give the Braves an 8 to to be arpund. er he found hardest to hit. Derby held forth exciting outlook. ^•cond offensive attack of the game. can; Berger CHmbs to Boston ...... 7 7 .500 1 lacing. “I try not to worry about pitch­ Both teams battled evenly nnfii Brooklyn ...... It has become a one-day world Baltimore, May 5.—(AP) — The 7 8 .467 The Giants meanwhile took a 4 to ers,” he replied lazily, “as they’re series, instead of the week-long $5,000 added Di.\le Handicap at the last half of the sixth when Philadelphia ...... 4 10 .286 3 defeat from the Pfrates as the all pretty tough at times, but the carnival of the old days, but it ap­ Pimlico gave C, V. Whitney’s Crowley’s artillery opened fire and in National Loop. Cincinnati ...... 3 12 .200 slim southpaw C^arl HubbeU absorb­ one I find it hardest to hit la Brandt peared likely to be contested this mighty Equipoise a chance to be­ bombarded ■Rockville'S weakened de­ American League ed his first defeat ot the season. The of the Braves. He seeme to have the afternoon (around 5:15 p. m.. Cen­ come the world’s second largest fense for two more counters which W. L. PC Buca rapped HubbeU hard In the Injun sign on me.” tral standard time) before upwards money winning thoroughbred today. put the game safely on ice for the New York, May 5.—(AF)— Otol New Y o rk ...... 9 6 .643 early innings. But Chuck has hit a lot of great of 50,000 spectators. Victory would send the Whitney Iccala Cleveland ...... 7 Reynolds, Boston Red Sox clouiiir 4 .636 The Bt Louis c::ardlnali rang up “pitchers” already this year—and FlUlea In Race chestnut past the Australian w-m- Tally Two More maintained his lead to the AmerkMb Detroit ...... 7 6 .588 their sixth atraight victory, a 8-1 they are the fickle Cub fans. In the Not only is the old struggle' be­ del horse Phar Lap in the money Upon W. Prutttog’s third muff Boston ...... 7 League batting race during the HR 7 JOO conquest of the PhUs, w«ien an error apace of a few short games, he has tween the aristocrats of the ea^t list and leave him trailing only Sun diu-lng the OTCounter, week, but the Nattonal Leegne htoft Washington ...... 7 8 .467 started a two run raUy in the first. won ao many fans that you and west reneweo, but for the first Beau. easily to first (took farmed for the » new pace setter. Philadelphia ...... 8 8 .429 The Dodgers, with Van Mungo on . Asaoclatsd shouldn’t be aurprlaed if they nm time In a blue moon two blue-blood­ second time and waa followed by 81. Louis ...... 5 7 .417 the hUl, gave the CindnnaU Reds Harry Lavagetto, Piratea — him for congreat, from. Chicago’s ed .equmine ladles—Bazaar and About 90 per cent of the trousers Smith who hit to third and reached Records through yesterdeyS Chicago ...... 4 7 .364 Knocked in two runs against Giants North Side one of these days. Mata Hari, belle of Kentucky-- now sold have cuff bottoms, accord­ games give Reynolds an aveiiag# Of their sixth consecutlvs defeat 6 to with, single and double. first on a fielder’s choice advancing .486, highest of any "regular” to the 3 with an early assault on Paul Challenge the traditional supremaev ing to trade statistics. Lashlnskl to second—all safe all TODAY’S GAMES Derringer. Bob Welland, Red Sox—Limited Of the racing gentlemen in., the test majors, after a week In which'h# National League Browns to 6 hits. of stamina, speed and courage over smacked nine hits. Joe Medwlck, Carda—aouted Boston at Chicago. HARVARD 18 FAVORED the route of one mile and a quar­ In the National League, Wai^ New York at Pittsburgh. fifth homer egadnat PblUles. ter. There is sufficient public S'\p- Berger, who improved his average Princeton, N. J , May 8__(AP)— Earl AveriU, Indiana—Led atUok BATTING Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Despite a probable "triple" by BUI port to make the fiashy, tempera­ S3 pctoits to reach a .397 level toSt Philadelphia at St. Louis. on Washington pltohers with ddu- Elis Are Heavily Favored U c top place from the injured Pie Bonthron, Princeton captain. Har­ ble and triple. mental Mata Hari second choice m American League vard’s track and field forces were the Derby betting at approximate Tra3mor of nttsborgh who lost hts Cleveland at Washington. Guy Bush, C^ubs-^Pitched six-nit odds of 5 to 1. status as a regular although he ImA rated favorites over the Tigers m ball against Braves for fifth Chicago at Philadelphia. their dual meet today. VIC- LD\DERS Topping the list Is Mrs. Isabelle In Blackwell Cup Regatta bis mark well over iSOO. ’The fenalal tory. Detroit at New York. Bonthron, who won the 800, 1,500 By AfioodkatoS Press Dodge Sloan’s Ctavalcade, a colt batting level remained eloee to tbftt St. Louis at Boston. Lefty Gomez, Yanks—Shut out Including yesterday’s games. , New York, May 5.—(AP)— The utlve victory to this regatta uid of the previous week. : . ^ and 3,000 meter races against Yale Tigers with three hits, fanning five. which has already demonstrated Ip. one aftemocn laat year, planned NATIONAL rare speed in two track perform­ eighth renewal of the Blackwell (top its sixth to eight races. Columbia The leading 10 batsmen to Sam Leslie, Dodjgeri—Ftapprd Batting, Berger, Braves, .397, ances m . won in 1929 and 1981 etoile Penn to try the same stunt today. Cincinnati hurling for three alngles. regatta <» the Harlem today found league. Last Night s Fights Ott, Giants and Suhr, Pirates, .892; Regardless of track conditions, he the smooth rowing SiUia of Yale never hiw been able to win the cup. Ameriena runs, Vau^an, Piratea. 16; runs ruled a firm favorite today with his A lightweight nee starting at Reynolds,. Bostem...... batted in, Klein, Cubs and Medwlck, •tablemate Time Clock, the Florida heavy favorites over Pezmsylvanla 11:30 (e, a L) was to <^>ec the re­ and Cornell. Vc-smik, CHovdand ...... Aftft By Assedsted Press Sards, 17; hits, Berger. Braves, Derby wiimer, at approximately S gatta foUewed at half hour totervais Knickerbocker, Ctovelaiid...... 4R New York—Walter Neusel, Ger­ Kebartf Bowling Champion, Moore, Giants add Leslie, Dodgers, to 1. Third choice to the Brook- , Yade’s Impressive victory over by the freshmen, Jayvees and varsi­ Morgan, Boston ...... many, outpointed Tommy Lough­ 23; doubles, Ryan, Giants, 7; triples, mead pair and Mata Hart, owned by Massachusetts Tech m its seasonal ties. Werber, BosUm .. ran, Philadelphia, 10; Frank Wo- Suhr, Pirates and W. Herman, Charles T. Flaber of Detroit was debut last week indicated that Eld Frinoetwi Favored rravla, WaMdagtoa tanskl outpointed A1 Boros, Bridge­ Is Winner Of Sweepstakes Cubs, 6; stolen bases, Frey, Dodg­ Peace Chance, another record- Leader has turned out another flashy Princeton, N. J., May 5,—(AP)— Gehrlngor, Detroit port, Conn., 6. ers, 3; pitching, Bush, Cubs, 5-0. breaker. Peace Chance broke^Twen- he atload vmicb must be foiired at eights of Princeton, Masw- Manuab, Berlin, Germany—Isadoro Gas- Charlie Kebart, town bowling AMERICAN ts Grand’s record for the mile this the sprint distanees. at least by all cbosetts Tech, aad Harvard prqiar- Kuhel, W: tanaga, Spain, stopped Vincenz paat five sweepatakea, finished in Batting Reynolds, Red Sox, .486; week. Discovery carried the hope rtvaU. » s e a • • m * (tampion, had his/first ball work­ second position again last night ^ to mateh speed and power in the HigStoS. Hover, Germany, 4. ing in perfect fashion laat night and Vosmtli, intfians, .435; runs, Mor­ at a youthful millionaire spor's- Bated Below Yale Cnmiiton (^iqi regatta on Lake Car­ Louisville, Ky.—Freddie Miller, with a mark of 309. AJ Avery was gan, R ^ Sox, 14; runs batted in, nwn, Alfred Q. Vanderbilt. ICattanal rW captured the sixth weekly one-ball third with 206 and Albert Oerrini Columtoa’s variety has been shak­ n e y today. Berger, Boston ...... ^ i | i Cincinnati, knocked out Paul Daz- sweepetakes at the Charter Oak al­ HeynoiOfL 17; hits, Reynolds, 34; Him. Payne Whltn^F'a BnglUb- en up since last week’s trouncing by Princeton’s Mg. fast boatload, !0, OUcago, 0. was fourth with 206. Johnny Pan- doublea, Werber, Red Sox, S; trlpieS, Oft, New York ...... leys with a three-artrtng total of bred Spy HID, Alex Gordon’s Sir Navy at Annapolis but the Lions wfJch swept to a recent victory Suhr, PfttslMsgh Bauclaire, Wis.—Iowa Joe Rlv- tiUo waa fifth with 20L M^miab, Senators, 3; borne runs, Thomas, a maiden colt but ona^tne stlU war# rated several notches be­ 216. The final event of the series High single went to Mike Subie over Navy m recerd’ttose a t Aa- Bxoelftyn 3«, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, outpointed will be held next Friday ntght, Ruth, Yazdceea, Foxx, Athletics and future book favorlta, and NormaB low Tale on the form charts. Penn­ oapoUa was the favorite. Eddie Ran, Poland, 10. with a mark of T6. Previous win- B<»nra, White Sox, 4; stolen bases, when it is expected that the largest Ohundi’s RWralus, winner , of the sylvania, with one of fta lightest The three sehooli Ukewlaa war# le F. Wanar, ------^ ' Hartlgen, Texas—Joe Montana, nera of the sweepstakes, most of Widker. TTgefs, 7j pitch^hg, Ruff­ Agua CaUente Derby, all coinmaad- crews to yean was making ita first entry list to date wfll compete. whom cqinpeted lost night, are: Joe meet to the Jtminr vazalky T^iiamiamiaiaiM Ban Antonio, outpointed KW Grano ^ Jofa* “Sparky’’ SaideLa, who oai ing and Gomez, Yanks, Thomas. ed anne backteg as "dark homes” start of the campaign aad was an only Pxinettoft and M. L ~ SaluBr, San Antotrio, 10. Twaromte. Saidella. Gntdo Oeor- S e n a te and HSkMoand,, Ix^jdiaBi^ to tk fwobable atarttog fltM at U. been a wlimer aad raaaasHqp ta tha AlPvtito unknown quantity edttastan to tha Uft Fooid ,'r ^ p m TEN MANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD, MANCHBSTBB, CONN^ SATURDAY, MAY 6 ,19B4.

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AUTOMOBILES MOVING—TRUCKING- APARTMENTS—FLATS— APARTMENTS— FLATS— rate in maternity Is believed to be FOR SALE 4 STORAGE 20 TENEMENTS 63 TENEMENTS 63 much too high—it is 8.6 for every thousand Uve babies bom. In our foRDS—1931 coach, 19S0 coach, YOUR FURNITURE ia Valuable. NOTICE—HE3RE IS on opportuni­ FOR ElENT— FOUR ROOM flat, aU FLETCHER-RAYBURN BILL SWEDISH POUHCAL 1980 coupe, 1929 coach. Pontiac In moving we use only furniture ty for a couple or three for less own county it is 6.4. That adequate improvements, rent reasonable, at maternity care saves mothers’ lives 1927 sedan. Chevrolet 1929 coupe. pads, not quilts, or blankets. For than $20 month, 4 to 5 airy rooms, 170 Oak street. Qaqutre Maples Buick 1927 sedan. Chandler 1929 is proved by toe fact that in certain aUB TO M ACTIVE that better moving dial 6260. Aus­ flat or apartment, electricity, bath, Hospital, 164 Oak. INTERESTS CONNECTICUT demonstrations in which as many as sedan. Brown’s Garage. tin Chambers. Local and long dis­ toilet, gas, white sink, extra dry 6,000 mothers received such care, tance moving imd trucking. and airy cemented cellar. A fine FOR RENT—TWO, THRBIB and toe rate has been reduced as low as located home, with shade trees and four room fumlsned or unfumishea Will Press Campaign to Get PERRBTT & GLENNEY INC local j on the basis of the 1931 and 1932 im- 2.2 per toousimd live births. Out­ FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 garden. Five minutes from trolley apartments. Manchester Construe portations. The amendment will standing authorities state that toe and long distance moving. Dally More Speeches by State ' and business Center. A chance you Oon Co. Tel. 4181 or 4369. j extend the power of the Secretary of rate is much too high everywhere rO R SALE—GLADIOLUS bulbs, 20 express to Hartford. Overnight Voters to PoDs, Presi­ may not get again. Call immediate­ I Agriculture to estimate the amoimt throughout toe nation, and that in­ for 25c up tb $2.00 per hundred. 57 FOR RENT—APARTMENTS and service to and from New York. ly today or Sunday. Don’t be too I to be permitted to come in untaxed telligent steps cannot be taken to Main street^ Phone 4505. unfurnished rooms, and store in Representadyes On Mar­ TeL 8068—8860 or 8864. late. 91 So. Main street. Dial 7505. in accordance with its possible ef- reduce It until each community in­ dent Olson Says. Johnson Block. Telephone 6070 or vestigates its own maternal facili­ SPECIAL THREE DAY sale. Ever­ 4040. I feet on the American production greens 25c and up. Hardy peren­ FOR RENT— 6 LARGE rooms, all ket Curb Measure Than control plan. ties to find out Just where action PUBLIC PASSENGER improvements, bard wood floors, A vigorous csunpalgn to quicken nials and rock garden plants $1.00 Secretary Wallace handled the should be taken to improve them.” toe Interest of local voters in com­ per dozen. Daphnes 15c and up. SERVICE 20A tumace, also 5 room rent. Apply question before the commercial 65 School. BUSINESS LOCATIONS On Any This Session* munity affairs so that they will go Potted plants 10c each and up. policy committee of which he la a to toe polls and vote on primary EN ADDITION TO Silver Lane Bus FOR RENT 64 member for Kopplemann. Large ornamental flowering shrubs Line, De Luxe Bua for lodge, party FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ $10,000 DAMAGES ASKED and election days is to be launched —12 for $1.00. McConville’s Green­ TO RENT—OFFICES at 865 Main Wallace, the Congressman said, by the Swedish-Amerlcan Political or team trips, we also offer 7 pas­ ment, with all the latest improve­ Washington, May 5.— (AP) —The suggested that Kopple|nann appear houses and Nursery, 21 Windemere street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed­ club. It was learned today. senger sedan livery. Phone 8068, ments. Apply 71 Cooper street House debate over the Fletcher- with him before the committee on a IN MRS. KEENETS DEATH street, Manchester. Tel. 5947. 8860, 8864. ward J. Holl. Tel. 4642 and 8025. John I. Olson, president of toe FOR RENT—FOUR ROOMS, all Raybum Stock Exchange (Control certain day to discuss the question. club, said today that a meeting of Improvements, $13.00. Inquire at Bill brought speeches from more However, at the door of the com­ the club will be held next Thursday mittee room he told Kopplemann the Mohr’s Bakery Defendant — Mmtz’s, 207 No. Main street, Man­ members of the Connecticut Con­ night in Orange hall, at which time HELP w a n t e d — HOUSES FOR RENT 65 latter would have to Wait outside, chester. gressional delegation than any Follows Accident on Main plana already promulgated to di­ FEMALE but promised to take the question Manchester 35 B’OR RENT— FOUR ROOM flat, measure brought before that body Street Last November. vide toe town into sixteen sections, FQR RENT—THREE room tene­ single house, with all Improve­ this year. up with committee members, shortly Evening Herald EARN GOOD MONEY copying afterward the secretary appeared each section in charge of a captain, names, addresses for mail order ment, centrally located, also store ments, at 16 Homestead street, Representative Merritt drafted A suit in which $10,000 damage will be furthered. to rent at 129 Center street. Tele­ bearing a memorandum written out Is asked, goes to triad in the Supe­ CLASSIFIED firms. Home spare time, experience garage if desired. Inquire FramK the minority committee report op­ To Raise Funds phone 7550. Damato, 24 Homestead street. Tel. posing the measure. Representative In long hand with suggestions for rior Court of this county, civil side, unnecessary. No canvassing. Write minor changes which would meet Mr. Olson said that toe club wJl ADVERTISEMENTS 7091. Bakewell Joined him in opposition, on Wednesday of next week, brought give a series of card parties, Circle Advertising, 401 Broadway, FOR RENT—FOSTER STREET, on the other hand, Connecticut’s the questions raised by members of against toe Mohr Bakery, Inc., by Count slz avoras* words to a Una. New York. and other social affairs in toe ne-ir Initials, numbers and abbrariatioBB near Blast Center street, south tene­ FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE, 7 two Democrats, Maloney and Kop- the committee. Kopplemann then toe estate of Mrs. Frances j. took the memorandum to agrlcul- future for toe purpose of raising •acb count as a -vord and compound ment, newly renovated, all im­ rooms, 33 Walker street, all im­ plemann, both appeared in Its sup­ Keeney who died at toe Manchester funds to make toe club self-sup­ words as two words. Minimum cost Is HOMEWORKERS—MAKE up to port. turail adjustment administration offi­ price of three llnea $50 weekly listing names, address­ provements. Dial 3582. provements, garage, rent reason­ Memorial hospital soon affter being porting. A card party will be held able. Call 6764 evenings. Not even the reciprocal tariff cials for incorporation in a proposed Line rates per day lor translaat ing, other work. National Relief struck and injured by an automobile soon and it la planned to have a ads. bill, which drew the unanimous op­ draft of the bill. owned by toe Mohr company and Alliance, Berwyn, HI. FOR ElENT—FIVE ROOM flat, also well-known speaker present to alve EHectiTS Mareli IT, 183T six room tenement, with all im­ FOR RENT— SIX ROOM duplex, position of Connecticut Republicans being driven by Robert P. Anderson a talk. Cash Cbarffa centrally located, all improvements as well as a large proportion of the Kopplemann’s resolution for an of 8 Finlay street, November 29, • Consecutive Days 7 ots I ota provements. Inquire at 147 East investigation by the Federal Trade The captains will be responslole S Consecutive Dari •• t ots U eta WANTED— WOMAN for general Center street. and garage. 81 Wadsworth street New England Democrats because of 1033. its vital relation to that section Committee into the milk distributing for their respective sections and see 1 Dar ...... U ots II ots housework. Telephone 6858. The accident occurred at 8:30 in to it that calls are made on toe vot­ All orders for irregular InsertloBS LIVING ROOM, DINING .”oom, bed­ rO RENT— SEVERAL Desirable was met with the floor discussion industry has been placed on the toe evening near the Montgomery !WU1 be charged at the one time rata. ers emd steps taken to arouse their room, kitchen and bath, completely five, six and seven room houses, by the Connecticut delegation that House ceilendar and may be acted on Ward Company store as Mrs. Kee­ Special rates for long tarm evorr single and double; also heated greeted the Stock Ehcchange Bill. Monday. At Kopplemann’s sugges­ interest In community matters. day advertising give:', upon request. SITUATIONS WANTED— furnished. Steam heat; janitor ser­ ney, who lived at 659 Keeney street, Too Early FoKNames Ads ordered for three or siz days apartment. Apply Edward J. Hoil. tion, Senator Ashurst, Democrat, was crossing the road. The suit vice. Watkins Brothers, 935 Main Merritt’s Charges Questioned regarding reports that and stopped before the third or fifth FEMALE 3S Phone 4642 and 8025. Arizona, has introduced a similar was brought by Judge William S. day will be charged only for the ac­ ttreet. Representative Merritt charged toe club planned to place several the bill would give too g;reat power resolution in the Senate. Hyde and was assigned for a hear­ tual number of times the ;.d appear­ MIDDLE-AGED SWEDISH woman candidates for town offices in toe FOR REINT—6 ROOM tenement, all over corporate financing and there­ ing before toe court last week, but ed, charging at the rate earned, but desires housework position, small field, Mr. Olson sidd it was a little no allowance or refunds can be made modem improvements. 6 Hudson BUSINESS PROPERTY fore over the entire operation of Former U. S. Senator Hiram wais not reached. At the short cail- fsmily, or practical nursing. Best too early to make known toe names on six time ads stopped after the street Phone 6573. FOR SALE 70 corporation business, into the hands Bingham appeared before his suc­ endar session yesterday in Hartford fifth day. references. Address Box R, Herald, cessful opponent in the last election of persons who have been mentlon- No “till forbids” : display lines aot o^f the Federal Trade Commission. it was assigned for Wednesday sold. FOR REINT—FOUR and 6 room FOR SALE—TAVERN IN Man­ Such control he maintained, would recently to speak at a committee morning. eo for town offices. He admittid, chester, doing good business, good hearing. however, that Rev. K. E. Erick­ The Herald will not be responsible LIVE STOCK—VEHICLES 42 flats, all improvements, garage if discourage investment in corporate for more than one Inoorreot insortlOB desired. Phone 5230 or 4545. reason for selling, Address box S, securities and retard business re­ Senator Lonergan sat as chairman son, pastor of toe Emanuel Luther­ of any advertisement ordered for care of Herjdd. an church, would receive the club's more than oae tima F OR SALE—A GOOD horse, good covery. of a sub-committee of the Interstate The Inadvertent omission of incor­ driver and a good worker. Tele­ Maloney denied the measure Commerce Commission to consider a Deaths Last Night endorsement if he consents to be a rect publication of advertising will bo phone Rosedale 48-5. would hinder corporate financing. bill to prohibit air and water car­ candidate for toe Board of Elduca- rectified only by cancellation of the FARMS AND LAND On the contrary, he said, its regula­ riers issuing passes under certain tlon. charge made for the serviee rendered. TOWN ADVERTISEMENT FOR SALE 71 Red Wing, Minn.—John T. Fulton,' It also was learned today tost All advertisements must eonfonn tion would react to the benefit of conditions. Bingham appeared with in style, copy and typography with POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 the small New England Industries Senator Black, Democrat, Alabama, 62, superintendent of toe State Carl E. Johansson, of 70 Haynes regulations enforced by the publish­ FOR SALE—2 ACRES rich, soUy with their limited closely owned author of the measure, to support Training School here and president street, had been mentioned as a ers and they reserve the right to ROASTING DUCKS 18c lb. Uve, 25c land, 3 room house, garage and hen capitalization and enable them more of toe National Conference of Juve­ candidate for representative in toe edit, revise or reject any copy oon- lb. dressed. B. T. Allen, 160 Tolland NOTICE OF THE house, $1600. 1016 East Middle easily to meet their larger rivals nile Agencies. General Assembly and would re­ sldered objectionabla Turnpike. Chas. Anderson. CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to Turnpike, telephone 8887. conducted with a view to specula­ Indianapolis— Dr. ’Thomas Carr ceive toe support of toe Swedish- be published sanie day must be re­ tion in their securities. Howe, 66, president emeritus of But­ American Political club. Six per­ ceived by 12 o’clock noon; Saturdays Kopplemann referred to his ef­ TO SURVEY FACIUTIES ler University. sons have been mentioned for .toe a. m. TAX COLLECTOR ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 forts to introduce a similar regu­ New York—John Greenough, 88, Board of Selectmen, but Mr. Olion TELEPHONE YOUR BEETHOVENS’ CONCERT latory measure when he was a FOR MATERNITY CARE retired banker and president of toe today declined to divulge their WANT ADS. member of the Connecticut Legisla­ American Geographical Society. names. P OR SALE—TE3NT, new large size, All persons liable by law to pay ture, and said the bill gave needed Ads are accepted over the telephone reasonable. Elite Studio. Dial 8858. Town or Personal Taxes in the LAST OF SEASON HERE protection to the small, unspecu- aS the CHARGE RATE given above Town of Manchester are hereby Maternal Welfare Committee as a convenlen e to advertisers but latlve investor. FOR SALE— SEJCOND hand team notified that I will have a rate blil to Appraise Available Serv­ the CASH RATES will be accepted as harness, in good repair. Chas leak­ Bakewell Opposed mB FULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi­ for the list of 1933, of 20 mlUs on Club Will Sing at Emanuel Although expressing himself as in ice in Manchester. ness office on or before the seven^ ing. 90 Cambridge street Tele­ the dollar due and collectible on favor of protective Stock Market day following the first insertion of phone 4740. Church Tomorrow Evening, each ad otherwise the CHARGE April 15th and July 1st 1934. Per­ in Hartford Next Week. regulation, Bakewell said he was RATE will be collected. No responsi­ sonal Tax due April 1st, 1934. opposed to the broad powers given Plans for a aflrvey of the mater­ nity facilities of Manchester with a Stonri bility for errors in telephoned ads Said Tax payable at the Tax Col­ by this bill to the Federal Trade HAL will be assumed and their accuracy HOUSEHOLD GOODS 5) lector’s office in the Municipal The Beethoven Glee Club, which Commission and to the margin re­ view to providing the best possible cannot be guaranteed. recently gave its ninth annual con­ care for all expectant mothers were NEW 4 1-2x6 F t congoleum rug Building from quirements. He read letters from INDEX OF cert here, will be heard at the eve­ Brower Hewitt, West Haven manu­ made yesterday at the initial meet­ .«iamples 98c, 7 1-2x9 ft discontinu­ ning service at the Emanuel tu- ing of the Maternal Welfare com­ CLASSIFICATIONS ed congoleum rugs, new, $2.98. APRIL 15 to MAY 15 facturer and N. W. Pickering of theran church tomorrow night at 7 Ansonia, opposing the measure and mittee, at the Health Center on ^firths •oeoeeoosoaeeoeo mOOt JL Limited quantity. Watkins Furni­ and from o'clock. A special musical prograii said they were typical of many Haynes street. Engragements o o e 0 o o o 0.0 o.slo. ouBjg o 0 • B ture Exchange, 935 Main street Marriages ...... C has been arranged and as thi.n will other letters he had received from Dr. D. C. Y. Moore was selected be the final local appearance of the chairman of the committee. The Deaths ...... D h OR SALE—MAGEE gas stove, in­ JULY 1st to AUG. 1st, 1934 Connecticut industrial leaders. Card of Thanks ....uu.t«...... E club this season, a large audience is Maloney once cut into Bakewell’s other members are Mrs. W. C. In Memoriam F sulated and ventilated with oven anticipated. address. Cheney, Mrs. C. W. Holman, Mrs! Lost and Found ...... 1 heat control. In good condition. In­ Inclusive Announcements .t #:c« • •••••• s S The Beethovens will take part ^n After Bakewell had agreed the J. F. Van Ness, Mrs. C. C. Currier, quire 416 Center street or tele­ the competition of the New Eng­ Jr., Mrs. Horace B. Learned, Mrs. Personals ...... S phone 4224. Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. except bill would offer a measure of pro­ Antomoblles Thursday, April 19, Thursday, April land Federation of Men’s Glee Clubs tection to investors with the com­ Mabel Case Viot and Mrs. Walter Gorman, members of the Manches­ Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 oSED FURNITURE, steamer chair, 26, Thursday, M^y 3, Thursday, May to be held in the Hopkins street ment "a very wise man said that Automobiles for Exchange ««.x. I 10 and Tuesday May 15; also Thurs­ school in Hartford next Saturday the only result of legislation that ter Public Health Nursing associa­ Auto Accessories—Tires ...... C $3.95: mission arm chair and rock­ tion; Dr. D. M. Caldwell chief of Auto Repairing—Painting ..... 7 er, $1.00 each; chaise longue, $5; 8 day, July 5, Thursday, July 12, afternoon and will also take part in tried to protect the fools from the consequence of their folly would be the obstetrical division of the hos­ o Auto Schools ...... 7-A piece mahogany dining room, Thursday, July 19, Thursday, July the huge mass concert to be given Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 26 and Wednesday, Aug. 1. Hours at the Bushnell Memorial in the to people the entire world with pital and Mr. George Lundberg and Autos—For Hire ...... 9 $39.50; 48 inch roimd gateleg table 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. evening. Tickets for the concert fools.” Maloney asked: Drs. Howard Boyd and Noah Burr, Garages—Service—Storage ...... 19 and pad, $18.50. Watkins Brothers, “Does the gentlemen mean to in­ medical advisors of the P. H. Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 935 Main street. Failure to make first pament In may be obtained from members of Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... 12 30 days will cause the whole tax to the local club. fer that all the people who lost Nursing association; Mrs. J. J. Al­ drich, superintendent of the hospital, Bnalness and Professional S e^ ees become delinquent. Second pay­ The opportunity to hear the money in the Stock Market since Business Services Offered ...... II 1929 were fools?” and Miss Dorothy Buttle, super­ Household Services Offered ...... ll-A ment delinquent after Aug. 1, 1934. massed chorus of 800 voices will WANTED—TO BUY 58 "Certainly not,” Bakewell replied, vising nurse of the P. H. Nursing Building—Contracting ...... 14 Interest must be added to all delin­ probably not come to this vicinity Association. V Florists—^Nurseries ...... 16 UP TO $20.00 PAID for Indian head quent taxes at 3-4 per cent per again for many years and many “and a lot of them would have been Funeral Directors ...... 16 saved if some of the provisions zrt The purpose of the survey, accord­ Heating—Plumbing—Roofing 17 cents; half cents, $125.00; large month or fraction thereof, starting music lovers are planning to at­ ing to Dr. Moore is to determine Insurance ...... ig copper cents, $500.00 etc. Send from April 15th, 1934. tend. this bill had been in force.” istimcc.1 “I want to repeat,” he continued, definitely those facilities which are . u. s. Mr. < Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 dime for list Romanocoinshop “A ”, commendable, and should be made Moving—Trucking—S.orags ,r .,. 29 Springfield, Mass. GEORGE H. HOWE, It cost $1 a mile to propel “that I am not opposing the provi­ Public Passenger Service ...r..20-A sions to regulate the Stock Market. available to every mother, as well as (READ THE STORY, THE N COLOR THE PICTTUBE) Painting—Papering ...... 21 the Graf Zeppelin on its 20,000- to disclose what aspects of ma­ Collector. We are for that, but I am opposed Professional Services ...... 22 mile flight around the world. ternity care are In need of improve­ The Tiny girls watch King Cole My, what a feast toe Tlnles hiul. Repairing ...... 2g ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 to tacking onto this bill the other Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning 24 half of it, which has to do with ment. eat, and shortly ha said, “What a Wee Goldy shortly said, ‘T m glad After the appraisal has been fin­ treat! There’s nothing I like better Toilet Goods and Service ...... 26 FOR RENT —LARGE furnished control of industry, amd I think we that we came to this palace. It ia Wanted—Business Service ...... 16 ished, the facts disclosed, together than my bowl of food each day. room for one or two persons. Board should take time to rewrite the bill almost like a dream.” Eklneational so as to eliminate the objectionable with the recommendations of toe “You’ll notice that I'm rather fat. Then Dunck ebouted,-"Hey! Look Courses and Class...... |7 optional. Telephone 4698. 24 Locust committee, will be entered in a Private Instruction ...... r.*... 21 street. and dangerous features. I always blame my food for that.” there! I see sometoing that's really Dancing ...... nation-wide contest for toe best ap­ Then Dotty said, “I guess that we rare.” Then from a large icebox he FOR SX U i praisals, conducted by toe Maternity Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 Two of the amendments to the will run along emd play.” took a platter of lo« cream. Center Association of New York Wanted—Instruction ...... 19 HOTELS— Kerr tobacco reduction bill proposed "Ah, wait a minute,” cried the Flnaaeial City in connection with its annual king. “Yor youngsters will do no restaurants 61 150 Acre Farm, 8 Room House by Representative Kopplemann have Each Tiny ate bis share and then Bonds— Stocks—Mortgages «■ .. 11 Mother’s Day observance. Four dif­ such thing. You’ve served me well, Business Opportunities ...... 82 been included in the bill as reported ferent blanks are to be used, Dr. went back to the king again. Tlie and I am going to pay you with a Money to Loan ...... II ROOM $4.00 PER WEEK. Running by the sub-committee to the full Moore stated. They are concerned fine old man said, “Now I’m calling Help and Mltnatfena water. Hotel Sheridan. Telephone 8 Milking Cows, 17 Heifers, 1 Pair Horses, 2 Pigs, 250 committee on agriculture. meal. for my fiddlers three. Help Wanted—Female ...... |6 with hospital facilities and statis­ 8678. The one authorizing the secretary tics of births and maternal deaths. “I’ll light my i^pe, if you don’t “Can any of you youngsters p l^ Help Wanted—Male ...... 16 of agriculture to make individuals Salesmen Wanted ...... 16-A Chickens, 10 Turkeys* 150 Turkey Eggs to Hatch Next Facts concerning the care received mind, and then we’ll see what we a tune before you go away V’ Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 17 contract with growers who do not by the mothers are to be shown in can find. You all look hungry, “Where are toe fiddles?” Scouty Agents Wanted ...... APARTMENTS—FLATS— Week. Several Guinea Hens. Located in Coventry. benefit from membership In any detail. Searching inquiry la to be when you eat, much better you shouted. “Shortly you. will see.” Situations Wanted-Female ... II TENEMENTS 63 agency or association which co­ will feel.” ' The fiddles were brought focto Situations Wanted—Male ...... || made also into toe extent and value Several other farms from 2 to 6 acres and op. Also milK operate with the department went and then toe old king smiled real Employment Xgenoles ...... 49 BOR RENT—4 ROOM of toe education of mothers tn Live Stock—Pets—PewltPT—Vehicles route. in as drafted by Kopplemann. what constitutes adequate care, as Out to toe pantry they all tore broadly when three of the flhtes Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 with garage, ail modem Improve­ The other, that designed to curb well as Just what toe care is which and there they foimd fine food played a tune. It sounded very Live Stock-Vehicles ...... 4I ments. 8 Ridgewood street Tel^ Importotlon in keeping with produc­ mothers are now receiving in , toe galore. “Just help yourselves,” ex­ sweet. Poultry and Supplies ...... 4I phone 6628. Wanted - Pets —Poultry—Stock 44 tion at cigar tobacco was amended community. Specific plans for im­ claimed toe king. ‘Then, I’ve an­ Then Duncy cried, ‘TIJ take a by the Department of Agricul­ other plan. For lal^—mecellaneoes FOR RENT—POUR ROOM flat up­ proving maternity care, based on chance, and try to do a little Articles for Sals ...... 41 Hastings Roadside Office ture. toe need shown by toe facta found, "Right now, though, I’ll leave stairs, with improvements, rent $16 dance.” As he performed, he shout­ Boats and Acosssorlss 46 Kopplemann’s amendment would will he decided upon at toe next you alone. I’ll wait for you, back 881 Oakland Street ed, “I am sure light on my feet." Building Materials ...... 47 month. Inquire 72 School street give the secretary power to assess meeting of toe committee. or my throne.'- I want you all to Diamonds— Watohss—Jewelry r* 41 Electrical Appllanoas—Radio «. 41 a $26 tax on lmi>ortatlons in ex­ “In toe United States as a have enough, so eat all that you (The Tlnles see the cow jump B OR RENT—POUR ROOM flat at cess of an amoimt to be estimated Fuel and Feed ...... 49.x 387 Maple street, all modem im­ whole," said Dr, Moore, “the death can.” over the moon In the next story.) Garden — Farm—Ds^ry E^duota 60 Household Goods ...... n provements. Telephone 6960 or Machinery and Tools 61 8609. Musical Instruments ...... « • a 61 ALLEY OOF Office and Store Equipmant 64 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat 208 Just Between Guz and Oop! By HAMUN Specials at the S tora s...... 64 ytirs IT Spruce street Inquire 802 Spmee Wanted—To Buy ...... || street or telephone 8864. 6AMOWSH, O O P - AVI, THINK NOTHING C R -A H — I WONDER AWRIGHT AU-EV, OV PAL - CMON NOW WiWt OiO ItsSSrlB VOU SURE 60T RIO THERE.' PRETTV , Bestannuits FOR RENT—B’OUR room tenement OF IT. GUZ — IF,. AH-CiULP) IF YOU'D mind OVER Guz TEU.OOP- Rooms Without Board M with all improvements. Apply ill OF THAT PESHV - ER. A H - / THAT'S RWSHT, TELLIH’ ME WHATCHA TOLD H ^ SOME PRIVACY, SOFT FOR VOU, EH.' THAT LIKE TO* Boardsra Wanted ...... - r c . l l - A Holl street or telephone 6806. BRONTOSAURUS BV TH' W A V -X TAKE AU. TH' THAT MESSENGER YA SENT AN'* iiiI'LL 1 LETCHA1 ' VA CAN'T SAV OLI KNOCKiO-'lM Country Board—Eaaorts ----- — ig PCETTV S U C K - bum OKAV, Hptala--Rsftanrante ...... — l i I W ANTA / CREDIT, VA ! TO QUEEN UMRATEEOLE- ON A Bis i KING GUZZLE DON'T FOR A LOOP? .Wantad—Rooms—Bonrd . . . . „ • If FOR RENT 94 HOI^j street avail­ WHEW.' ASK VA J TOO FtRfilT TH AT VOULPJA, HUH? SURPRISE I GOZ . DO THINGS FOR Heal Hatate Per Bent able May 16th, five room flat, with SU M P IN - ) \ I'M DESERVING NOW. LI5SEN- s h o o t /, HIS FRIENDS — Apartments, Flats, Tenarnentam M sunporch, first floor, A-1 condition, OF SOME* Bualneas Locationa for Beat 14 waxed fl^rs, shiules, screens and p u e e e for Rent ...... g| Suburban for Rent 66 curtain rods. Outlet for electric Summer Homes for Rent IT stove. A rent that you will appre­ A IWanted to Rent ...... gg ciate. Very reasonable, with ga­ ..-S' Baal Hatate For Sale rage. John F. Sheehan, 11 Knighton Apartment Building for Sale II street. Phone 4466. Business Proparty for Bala 79 Farms and Land for Sals « ..« » . 71 1 Ho uses for Sal# 71 FOR RENT—THREE room apart­ for Sr>1# •• •••••••'•• TJ ment, adults only. Apply 109 Fos­ Rasort Proparfo for Sals 74 ter stfedt Subnrbaa for tala ...... 76 M s l Batata for Bxehaage 71 .Wanted—Real Bstnte Tt FOR RENT—TWO 6 ROOM flats and garage. 20-21 Summer street it J. ftohaiu Tri. Z488, :;u MANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD, VANQBSSTBR, 8ATDKDAT, MAT «,

Tooneryffle Folks ______By Fontaine Pox SENSE and N01>|SENSE OUR BOARDING HOUSE T u b w o r l p ’s w o r s t c r p p v 1h» hMdlMi^ bonunan w u a ■ Interviewer—rm told NOU W luTw NOTE. re.^ And maybe you think it’s easy to T H E " K S T ; NOU SHOULD KNOW.' SHILI, Daughter— Going to bed, mother tod jokes that Ed Wynn; Eddie dear? Aren’t you going to sit up YO U V E I^ELPED NtDURSBLP TO V STOCKED^ Cantor ana Joe Penner won’t pull and wait foi Dad? ALL TH BRANDS US SUNS IN TWVSX A SOOD on the radlL before we can get them Into print. Mother— W hat’s the use? I have such a col^ I can hardly speak. The car broke down and the TEN VEA-RS ) Some boys’ hearts are like one­ driver, his wife and children way streets, says Giggling Gladys couldn’t start It. The mechanic — all the affection going in, but came from the garage. He took one none coming out. look at the machine, tapped it sev­ eral times with a wrench and told • w. X the driver to start the engine. 'The bill was $25.00. The itemized state­ WD YOU KNOW T H A T - ment read: Tapping with wrench _____ $1.00 In €iccordance with a change In Knowing where to tap ____ 24.00 rate, applicants for airplane pilot licenses now will pay $10 for the Nothing like a flat tire to spoil a original and $6 for all renewal ex Joy ride and nothing like a flat tire aminatlons. to wreck a marriage. About 24 per cent of the regis­ tered drivers in Pennslyvania are Judge (in dentist chair)— Do you women. swear that you will pull the tooth, Nineteen different forms of tax the whole tooth, and nothing but levies are imposed upon motorists the tooth? of the United States. It has been estimated that in one We. know a local woman who year American motorists travel 180 should make a good motor car me­ billion miles on highways. chanic, if she could be taught to In the city of N ew York alone handle the tools— she is already ex­ there are more autos than in most pert on diagnosis, concisely charac­ foreign countries. terizing anything that goes wrong Accidents Involving commercial with her car as “soming the matter motor vehicles have decreased 31 HELP-NtXlRS^LP with the compUcator.” per cent in the last five years. On the major racing circuits to­ HOOPLE Mrs. Gadabout— A husband day, cars that were built as long should bring home the bacon! as ten years ago are still winning races. Mr. Gadabout— Yeah! And a wife should be there to cook it. Racing cars are “tom down” SI UKCJrt I Sivi 1 it l after each major event and worn parts replaced. BQ^RbS Ttie I>OOM8P SHIP Tb Rescue If You Must Drive Fast, Don’t By John C Terry Do It Unless You Are Sure You In the first known automobile race in 1894, from Paris to Rouen, The PLANES Can Think Fast------And Act Even Faster. France, -102 cars attempted to ex­ ABe¥B, TUB SlNlSTTO ceed the minimum qualifying speed MISSILRf PROF of 7^4 miles an hour. Husband— Let’s have some fun Sir Malcolm Campbell, world ■TkU/FRP TK6 SINKING this evening: speed king, wUl try for a new rec­ SHIP / Bored Wife—O. K., and please ord next August across the salt leave the light on in the hall if you' lake beds of Utah. get home before I do.

A machine has been developed that registers the thoughts of mo- P t A P P E R F a n n y S a y s ; toiists. It is understood, however, SEC. U. 8. PAT, orr. it stripped its gears last week in a m test when a woman in the car - S8BW6 SCoRBgy. ahead put out her right hand and turned left. * aw n» A. iSgit, liilmrni RUNNMA TbU/iIRO HBR, TUBS Youth— Lucette paints and pow­ WNnCALLYFr |«k wn^nemNmfmKnem.()HmK9n«KeSAmii HueeseY(wt$$feur»nt>DeM>/ BCNOSJt ders a good deal, doesn’t she? 41 Boy B^riend— Yes, when you if<«ui 8 ker it’s just like eating a marsh­ WASHINGTON TUBBS mallow. By Crane OUT OUR W A Y , RUN 6S t t h e '(OU d e a r , b r a v e \ Bv William p CAMERA. WE MUST SHOW VOU SIMPLH I'D B e KISSING W e know people, and so do you, TMEIR PICTURES TO R M U ^ TELL OS AGAIN US NEKT. 3 0 OD d an WASTIN'TIME VWCHIN' OayS^ WHO (SET afternoon with your wife at her A BARN p a in t e r . MAO, IF THEY h e a r bridge club. TH'SAME JOKE,OR 'Theories are like an automobile PIECE OF MUSIC,TVmICE owner oellevlng he can operate his IN ONE EVENIN'. ear without gas. When he tries it, the fact stares him in the face that It is impossible.

The B’eUow Rated A s a Good Spender Is Often In the Bread Line .S^SEA .. C^^Qys epHEY CAN'T STAND IT, Complaming That He Never Got a 'srORNINCi TO THE RANCH, WASH A N D s S v A g ^ J W lS D ^ ^ iE ^ S S ^ ^ U T ^ O , a n d t a k e TO Break. People who paint the town red T h e h il l s . often are in for a ehellackinfc. AH VNELLI THBRES- ONE GOOOTWINg” -JOUT HEROES, POONER WE'RE FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser ^ > N 6 PRETTYWITH MISS LAMil .

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; .! ■ ■' \ i. ,v ' -I*. |4f| 4 ^ Mn. Frank Haadlw and Jaaua tbNUfk'the State. At tkU poUr “iM ghtr, BMUgr* Th«^ bhoff. MUSICAL SERVICE Orewa, oo^bairman of larga ooa* ,lt might be of Intereet te note that 'Sfitoc by lfi;i. Bctblle Olfion: “Afi l mittaaa of tha man and woman of NEIBODIST CHOn qumv prominent muelo lovers srerS Snannel Lutheran Chureh a t., Brldgat'a oburoh In oharga of noted from Hartftmd and other w dt ft RoMBlBg'VL^,'', “Ah Zrtah tba Monday avanlnf card aooial, an- plaeee. Very fine oboral work w m Lovft ioDg**r.fi8fthftT 8otm by Robert and two ohoruses by ttis fnO Beethoven Glee Gab nounda that a alight arror waa M FME CONCERT shown in each of the numberf but Oordon, TlBome, on tlw Rftuge", “Finals" from tbs 8rd kbi d . mada In yaatarday*a advertlaamant^ outetudinf waa the “Finale" from Oukm, ^*Would (Md 1 were ft Tender “Martha", and Cburdi sosos from Hiomorrow Evening 7 (yGoek. Tha door prlsa for man will ba a the 8rd act of the Opera Martha A4>pl*-Bloiftom,” Londonderry ftlr. “ CavaOerla Rnstleanft." carton bf dgarattas, not ahlrta. and church eeenb from Duet, eoj^rano and bftritm^ M l« 'Tha woman’s attandanca prlza will Diuitaalli Wdl Pretaited Cavallarla Ruetloaaa, the ' well- WiUftrd and Joseph Wass.'Solos by 'Tbs Better FUms Ooundl- wlU be tha aama aa laat waak, a parma- known opera by Maecagnl, wh^ Sydney Strlcklsnd: “Down the ntoet Monday evening at 7 o’clock ABOUT TOWN neat wave. Prlzaa will ba awardad the atnglng of the Hunting eong, Vftls’’, Moir end “UhtU", Sanderson. sharp at the Girl Scout headquar­ in bridge, whlat and setback and Program Pleatet Au£- from “Robin Hood” by the men waa Solos by Robert Von Deck, “Ship­ ters in the Cheney building. BCkinf t] will baghi at 8 o’clock. Ra- a very excellent offering. Mies mates of Mine" by Saunderson and R, men In Manchester it has been anta will ba served by tba Madeline Buell was accompanist for “We Uttle Home I Love" by found that there Is not one member committee after the games and all once Last Night. Miss Watkins. Miss Lyllan Hutt O’Hara. Solo by David Hutchinson, of Drake Post, Q, A. R. of this place, flayers will ba welcome. was aoconitpanist for David Hutch­ “The Green Eyed Dragon”, Charles, now living. The oldest veterans in inson. Mr. Sessions acted aa accom­ and as an encore number, “Drink to me only with thine eyes”, old Eng­ Walter N. Leclerc Manchester today are the Spanish* Miss Marjorie Lyttle, of Eldridge The concert presented at the panist for all the other offerings American War veterans who left lish. Men’s chqrus, “Lamp in the street, who recently was discharged and each of these individuals ad d ^ Manchester for service 86 years ago South Methodist church last night West”, Parker, and “Hunting song”, Funeral Chapel from the Manchester Memorial hos­ considerably in their work to the yesterday. by the choir, assisted by AUss de Koven. Solos by Miss Watkins, 859 No. Main St., Manchester, Ot. pital after undergoing a major op­ several soldsti and In the chorus Miriam Watkins, under the direc­ work. “Songs my Mother taught me”, eration, Is now convalescing at her tion of Archibald Sessions, had sev­ ANNUAL SHOW After an automobile accident near home. ’The stage was set in drawing the Ooat Farm on the TalcottvUle* eral worthy and Interesting feat­ room fashion with the members of Rockville road at 12:30 this mom* ures. Apart from the assisting the ensemble en group Informally' ing. Miss Sally Houghton of All members of the faculty of the artist each one of those participat­ and with an added effect of subdued Everett, Mass., was brought to the local State Trade school attended a ing was a member of the choir, and colored lights made a very pleas­ Manchester Memorial hospital. Her meeting of the Amedcon Vocational In this respect seldom does one find ing appearance. ‘GoMln Tbem Thar Hills’ injuries were not serious and after Association in Putnam last night, at such a degree of talent existing in ’The following was the program: NORTH END PHARMACY being given first aid she was able to which Ernest Butterfield, commis­ a group u this. There were many “Salutation”, Gaines; “My love sioner of education, was the princi­ solos each one of which proved the James M. Magnell, Pn^. As Presented By Members o t the Club, leave. The automobile In which she dwelt In a Northern land”, Elgar; was a passenger turned over in pal speaker. Charles Turner, chedr- high standing of the soloist. Assisted By the Cmnmunity Players. rounding the curve. man of the association, also spoke. It would not be fair to choose any A Druggist’s Liquor Permit Has Been one of the several singers for per­ George Harris has moved from . Edwin T. Ferris, pf 298 Oak sonal mention as each one was very NELLY DON Granted To This Store Oxford street to Henry street. street, called attention today to the pleasing and well received by those Hollister St. School imusually large swarm of black present. The choice of numbers FASHIONS Well Known Brands of Quality presented was varied in theme Dr. John Allison has moved from beetles that passed over the eastern To Be Modeled At Porter street to Wellington road. section of the town last evening. ’The ranging from the “ Old Time Ballad” Liquors at Reasonable Prices Tues. & Wed., May 8 & 9 beetles were so thick that anyone In to others more difficult in technique St James’s Russell Saimders of 17 Russell that area who chanced to be out of but even these were such as to at­ No Liquors Will Be Sold On Sundays or Election Days. neketa Exchanged for Reserved Seats At Watkins and Keller’s. street Is confined to his home by an doors could not help being hit by tract and hold the attention of the Card Party Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 10:45 P. M. audle^e. A personal mention injury to his foot which he suffered them. ’They were headed southeast Wednesday, May 9, 8 to 8:30 Advance Summertime Schedule. when he stepped on a nail on thd and soon passed over the town. shouldf however be given to Miss street. The nail penetrated his shoe Watkins as the aslsting artist. In 8 Dressed, Door Prizes. and pierced the foot. her offering of three numbers she Men’s Door Prize, Cash. presented a very delightful choice; Card Prizes As Usual. Play Be­ NORTH END PHARMACT Music for the Rebekah entertidn- simple, yet charming ballads that gins at 8:80. Befreshments. ment Monday evening in Center POLICE COURT appealed so that she was required Cowles Hotel Building Admission Only 25o. church parish ball will be furnished to respond to an encore. Big Time Tonight Carlo Cassinarl, who has been in In the chorus work offerings were by the Jo}Tier ensemble. Miss Grace jail since Wednesday following a Sowter will play for the Incidental presented by the full choir, and also at continuation of his case on a charge by the men’s section, and the num­ songs and dances called for in the of Eissaultlng his wife, was sen­ three-act play, “Inlaws and Out­ bers chosen by Mr. Sessions set tenced to 60 days in the Hartford forth the excellence of this group laws” . Miss LyIlian Hutt will ac­ County Jail after he had entered a company Miss Lillian Black who and in consequence the chorus in plea Of guilty in Police Court to­ will sing, and Robert Sherwood and their work lived up to the very COTTAGE ST. The Spruce St. Tavern day. Russell Roberts will play the banjo. high reputation already achieved by Prosecuting Attorney William J. them and for which they are noted Package Store DANCING Comer Spruce and Bissell Streets Shea informed Judge Raymond Miss Belle W. Hanna, secretary Johnson that Cassinari had been Open Until 7 P. M. Phone 8844. to the principal of the New Britain drinking beer and while in his cups Free Delivery. Every Night at Normal School for many years and had comnoitted a vicious assault Peter Stuyvesant v f \ f \ now of the Teachers’ College, which upon his wife. Mr. Shea also said Oln, (fifth), 90 proof v l . U U ^‘Oklahoma** Joe and succeeded the school, will live in it wcui a common occurrence for Peter Stuyvesant v i Manchester upon her retirement Cassinarl to beat up his spouse when Whiskey, (fifth) .... ^ 1 • I U next month. Several months ago he was imder the Infiuence of liquor. FRIGIDAIRE Capt. Kidd Whiskey, ^ v *2 C Miss HEuma's request for retirement Glenwood Diner Teddy Reid Mrs. Cassinarl w«us unable t;o appear 90 proof, quart...... OO was granted and she has since made Tumble Brook, Straight Whis­ in court Wednesday, and for this Exclusive Agents On Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Songs and Guitar Specialties plans to live with a sister who reason the case against her husband key, A I Q e teaches in the local public schools. was continued to this morning. (fifth) ...... $ l o O D JACK LONDON AND HIS RHYTHM BOYS John Oudlefskl, of Somers, was Maadwood, Straight Whiskey, Provide the Melodies You Like William Moore, former resident of fined 1100 and costs after he had And Boy I Oh, Boy! Don't Forget That Good Old Buckland, arrived from Plprlda yes­ pleaded guilty to a charge of driving KEMP’S, Inc. JSLr' $2.00 terday in his house on wheds. Moore while imder the influence of liquor. Cremo Beer (New Britain), station 42 On Manchester-Hartfo^ Road reports a fine winter in the south Gudlefski was arrested at Main and case of 24 A v Q A and plenty of good fishing a^ Punta Registered Frigidaire NARRAGANSEH BEER Bigelow streets early this morning b o ttle s...... o O v BURNSIDE Cor da, where Mrs. Moore and he after he had tried in his car co B e e r ...... 3 bottles 2u0 IS ON DRAUGHT spent the winter. Service Dept. Maintained crowd Sergeant John McGlinn oil W ine ...... 75c a bottle the street at Haynes and Main The camp meeting of the Luther streets. He was examined and League of the Emanuel Lutheran pronounced intoxicated by Dr. Le- church will hold an Important meet­ Verne Holmes. Friends of Gudlef­ ing Monday evening at 6:30 o’clock ski were trying to ral^e the money at the church. The following are re­ today but failed and he went to Jail. quested to be present: Irving Carl­ Amazing son, Carl Gustafson, Raymond Ben­ ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT son, Viola Larson, Eva Modean, AT Econom y Rc'bert Vennart, Louise Berggren, ASPARAGUS Clarence Wogman, Dorothy Ander­ son and Philip Franzen. Wmdow Shades See the Frigidaire ’34 that A well-baby conference will be Good quality Holland’s and HOTEL SHERIDAN uses less current than one or­ held at the Health Center on Hart­ Fahtine Washable Shztdes. Made to order and hung on your wio- dinary lamp bulb. Louis L. Grant ford Road Monday at 2 p. m. dows, 45 cents. . . New rollers, 10 cents each. Will furnish sam­ HAWAIIAN DUET Butkland TeL 6370 ADVERTISEMENT- ples on request. W ith Week-end special at the Princess Resnick and Popple Candy Shop— one pound chocolates for 59c—an extra pound for only Gapitol Window Ic. Shade Co. 46 Oapen Street Hartford Pleasant $112 PANSIES AND Prompt FkaPnitH Atmo­ DBUYXKSDtad INSIAUJD GAY FORGET-ME-NOTS Service Anderson sphere Greenhouse FROLIC 153 Eldridge St TeL 8686 FILMS DEVELOPED AND SANDWICHES — STEAKS AND CHOPS PRINTED There are 1,000,060 more Frigidaiies ASSORTED WINES in use, than aD other makes combined. 24 "HOUR SERVICE I K TONIGHT “IN-LAWS AND “AT THE SIGN OF THE WINDMILL’* Film Deposit Box At GOOD OLD HARVARD BEER Store Entrance. Terms as low as per month FEATURING OUTLAWS” ON TAP AND IN BOTTLES 8-Act CkMnedy $5 Monday, May 7 KEMP'S Be sure yours is a CARLTON CLUB ORCHESTRA 8 P. M. Booths For Ladies and Gents Wltii Center Church Parish Hall "RED” ROMMELL Given by SUNSET RFRir.KAiT LODGE Sale Home Made Candy. WINDMILL TAVERN Adults, 25c. Children to 14, 15c. 35 OAK STOEET ROSEDALE “A t The Sign Of ’The WlndmilT* KEMP’S, INC BEVERWYCK On the Eastern Shores of AND ^ Visit the 763 Main Street FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE NORTH END BOLTON LAKES HARVARD Package Store Two miles of frontage on these beautiful Lakes now in BEER SOME’THING NEW TONIGHT AT course o f development^uitable for Summer and Winter resi­ ON DRAUGHT Get acquainted with this up-to- FO^ YOUR PLEASURE! the-minute place where you can dence—Wooded with century old trees—Altitude of about Eight buy anjrthfng you want in all CAT’S MEOW TAVERN kinds of liquor at lowest market Hundred (800) feet above sea level and within fifteen (15) min­ prices. utes’ easy motor ride from Town. Johnson Kock

Sweepstakes A j f \ f \ Restricted and Sold On Easy Terms. Whiskey (5ths) ^ 1 • U U ' W ell Knpum Broadcasting Cavalier o This pre^erty has been closely held by Colonial families and COAL- FUEL CML Gin ...... C h ^ changed hands only once in One Hundred Ten (110) years. Orchestra California Italian Q Q Visit the property early and get the choice of lots. Entrance to Win Be On Hand At Seven O'clock To Entertain Yon. ^Vine • • •«.«te. *..• • property on Tolland Road just North of my residence. As Usual, We’D Be Ready To* Serve You With That Good MASON^S Ws carry ths following Italian Prodneta: Fernet Branca, Marsala, Vermouth BALLANTINE’S W in e.______f ...... m Beer, 2 for 15c and np E dw ard J. H oll I - J Sde Agent and Devdoper Cu 5 ■ ... 865 IfAIN STREET - Oil Draught 151 North Main St. y ! BIANCHESTER Free Delivery. Tc^ 61910. Tdephone 4642 or Roeedale 26*8. The B re w ^ !’* ......

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