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Last Day of Our Son of Mr, and Mrs - ■ gSfvw - rtU D A T , jnOTLT 26, IBSR. iU^nrlii^atn Ettntin^ i|m U )i THE WEATHB# AVKBAQE DAILY COtOOLATION Fereeeal of D. 8. Weather BnrtMi, Ward Cheney Camp, U.8.W.V. Rev. Harold R. Keen of St. Peter’s for the Month o( Jnne, 1MB Bvtford and Mary Bushnell Cheney aiixllr Episcopal church, Hebron, will ABOUT TOWN lary will hold their annual picnic, preach at St. Mary’s Episcopal Saturday, August 10, at E. J. Holl's church Sunday morning at 10:46 In AT HOM E AND AT Felr tonight and Sunday; aome- ‘ -Dklltbtwt of Liberty, No. 125, cottage at Bolton L,akc. Memhers exchange with the rector. Rev. BUSINESS 5,513 what warmer Sunday. tim l Orange lAdles InatltuUon, wishing to attend are requested to James Stuart Neill. Member of the AmHt e w hold lU annual outing at Savin get In touch with Commander John T h« BENDING IS BoreM ol Ulrcnlattodi Kock tomorrow. The bue will leave Buchanan or President , Gertrude JWHAUco. Orange hall at 8 o’clock- daylight Buchanan. Notice of transportation Coming Marriage Ma n ch ester Conn- = _ = . MADE EASY, PRICE THREE CENTS tlma, and returning will leave Savin will be given later. (ClaaaUled Advertlalnc oa Page A) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 27,1935 (TEN PAGES) Kook at 8 p. m. Is Announced We Give Out Z rK Green Stamps. VOL. LIV., NO. 254 Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff will '■ A41utant and Mra. William Val- exchange with Dr. William H. Tut- astlne of Mancbeater, N. H.. who hlll, pastor of the Windsor Avenue Mrs. Edwin Hugh. Crosby of 76 ate to succeed Adjutant and Mrs. Congregational church of Hartford, Robert Rond announces the coming Ethiopian Royalty “At Home” To German Envoy Newman J. Curtis In charge of the Sunday morning at 10:‘I5. This will marriage of her daughter Ml.-is Ada FAMILY AWAY TRY TO COLLECT Itanchester Salvation Army corps, be the final union service at the Belle Crosby, to Victor J. Johnson, Saturday—Last Day Of Our son of Mr, and Mrs. F. J. Johnson N. Y. REDS TEAR FUG will be accorded a public welcome Center Congregational church. Be­ at a meeting scheduled for Thurs­ ginning August 4 the union services of 34 Clinton street, at the South day evening at 7:30 at the citadel. will bo held at the South Methodist Methodist church on Satui'day the ON VACATION, ON FAKE TICKET, with Dr. Earl E. Story in charge. third of August at three o'clock In . ,Dr. Stanley Osborn, state com- the afternoon. No cards. iSiaeioner of health, will he the Mlrlani Hooks, Margaret Smith. I HOUSE BURNS FOUR ARRESTED FROM GERMAN UNER gaeaker at the meeting of the Man- Dorothy and Mary McCaughey and ! Aeeter Klwanls club, Monday noon Valettc Turner, who have been | At the Country club. Thomas Fer- spending a week at the Glrlg Friend- | Manchester 38" ANNIVERSARY SALE gpaon will furnish the attendance ly Holiday house In Canaan, will re- j Fire Destroys Fredericks Change Numbers On Livery Nazi Emblem Ripped from prise. turn home tomorrow.___ I Date Book Italy Will Attend ■Sunday evening at 7:30 a public Jack and W’alter O'Connell of New ' Home On East Middle Slip to Conform IFith Win­ Bow of Bremen as 2,000 larewell aer\’lce will be held for Ad­ York City are visiting at the home : Tonight of their aunt, Mrs, Andrew Deer ol , jutant and Mrs. N. J. Curtis who July 22-27— Red Men a CamlvaJ Turnpike Early Today — ning Treasury Balance - Meeting of League Cornmnnists Battle With Have on Wednesday to assume Porter street. III Doughcrly ji lot, Center atrect. A Clearance of Better DresSCS eiaige of the Salvation Army corps in Chelsea, Maas. Although they Miss Gladys Forsberg, Miss A.s- Tomorrow Owners On Trip to Canada To Try Case On Monday. Nearly 400 Policemen On have been In Manchester less than trld Olson, Miss Evelyn Forsberg, July 27—Howitzer Company ban­ Rome. July 27. — (AP)— ’Theaand July 23 the Italian government a year Mr, and Mra. Curtis and Miss Marion Johnson, Harold Olson quet at OBano's cotla^fo on Bolton Navy Sheers — Prints In Light Italian government today tele, telegraphed the Ethiopian govern­ lake. and Dark Shades graphed Joseph A. C. Avenol, secre­ ment expressing Its willingness to their family of girls and boys have end Gilbert Johnson, all of New Jer­ Reflection In the window* of a Charged with attempting to de­ Manhattan Dock; One Man made many friends who regret to sey and New York, are guests of TS'ext Week mm tary general of the League of Na­ continue the conciliation commis­ fW lll\cLcI< fraud the promoters of an illicit lot­ •ee them leave so soon. Mra. Ellen Modcan and Erik Modean July 28—Picnic at Bolton, Jewish and Pastel Washables bouse 100 yards away gave first In­ tions, expressing Italy’s willingness sion, which abandoned Its considera­ of 65 Laurel street for a few da,ys, Community Club. Also annual out- dication of a fire that gutted a house tery of ,1100, four Manchester men to attend the forthcoming meeting tion of frontier questions at a con­ Shot and Many Injured. '-D r. Barney Wlchroan, local chl- stopping off here on their return Inff Company No. 2, M. F. D. owned by Frederick and Bertha were arrested here last night by of the League Council with the ference at Schcvenlngen, the sSpodlst, la now located In his new A fine selection of dresses to round out' Lieutenant William A. Barron of the provision that the Council limits its Netherlands. home from Lake Wlnncpcsaukee, N. July 3 1 -Playground party at The Perfect Frederlcka at 289 East Middle ’Turn­ ^ c e s at 889 Main street. H , where the.v spent the past week Kast Side. summer wardrobes. Select one tomorrow Manchester Police department and discussion to ways and means of The Italian government now de­ New York, July 27.—(AP)—Com­ Aug 2 -All sports night program pike early this rooming, causing a State Police Harry Leavitt and Ar­ forwarding the work of the Italo- sires to know the Ethiopian gov­ munists ripped the German flag, at the Bible School and^Kccrcatlon ernment's decision In this respect. Camp of the New England Conler- at West Side. and get many weeks’ use of it during the Foundation loss eatiroated to be about ,3,500 thur A. Koss. Ethiopian conciliations commission. with Nazi swastika superlmpoesd, cnee Luther League. Coming EvenU .and resulting in Peter J. Happeny, Arrested were Joseph W. Bars, 49, In the event, however, that the Whatever Ethiopia’s answer, how­ balance of the' summer. Misses’ and wo­ driver of No. 3 truck, being cut on of 89 Cambridge street, a printer; council desires to enlarge Its discus­ ever, Italy will attend the League from the bow of the liner Bremen Aug. 7 — Costume show at West Charles Lucas, 43, of 30 .Williams Council meeting. early today, hurled It Into the CEMETERY Mary Bushnell Cheney auxlllarj’ Side. the right arro by broken glasa. sion beyond this limitation, the men’s sizes. Family In Canada ctreet, mill worker; John Lafko, 44, Italian government reserves the The note stated that Italy will swirling Hudson, and precipitated a members arc requested to meet to­ Aug. 0—Junior track meet at Basement Specials oppose the nomination by the coun- night at 7:45 at Laurel and Chest­ West Side. The dwelling, a two story frame of 527 Lake street, but driver, and right to take any steps It deems bruising fight between nearly 2,000 Regular $7.95 Values structure with a one and a half story his son, Henry Lafko, 19, of tbe necessary. MEMORIALS nut streets, from whence they will Aug. 9 — Senior track meet at ((kmUnaed on Page Two) of their own number and 876 poUoo- proceed to the home of their late West Side. ' MAIN FLOOR—REAR. 100 Link Door Mats ell, was unoccupied at the time as same address. ’The note says that on July 14 men. ^ •Quality Merchandise member, Mrs. Alexander Berggren, Aug. 14— Picnic Night at W’est Mr. and Mrs. Fredericks and their To Be Heard Monday One man was shot, two i>oIlcem«D for a brief service. Side. of sectional rubber construc­ aon, Frederick, Jr., left early Thurs­ All were released under bonds of were severely Injured, scores of - ,1000 each for appearance in Police ? At The Aug. 17 — Town championships tion. Size 1:5x24 Q Q day rooming fob a trip to Canada. In a peaceful, digniOed scene which carries no hint of Imminence of war with Italy, and yet strongly other participants in the battle .The Salvation Army will hold Its swimming meet at Globe Hollow. The origin of the fire has not been court here Monday morning. were cut and bruised. ,, - Lowest Possible Clean-up of inches ..........................C Confessions from each member of hints at Germany’s sympathy with Ethiopia In event of strife, the royal family of Ethiopia Is pictured regular census boanl meeting to­ Aug. 28 -Doll carriage parade at determined. above at the royal palace In Addis Abaha during a reception given for Herr Klrchholtcs, German am­ Excepting skirmishes on the bow. night at 7:30. West Side. First intimation of the Are reach­ the gong were obtained yesterday REPORT KARPIS SEEN of the liner and In the tourist class , Prices! during a prolonged grilling by tbe bassador, and his wife. In the group above arc, left to right, seated, Frau Klrchholtcs, Empress Etge Aug.
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