(EIGHTEEN PAf^ES) PRICE THREE d i m VOL. Lin., NO. 165. (ClaasISM Adv«rttBti)g on Face 18.)^ MANCHESTER, CONN., FlffipAY, A3?HIL 13j 1S34. CONGRESSMEN GREET SAYS EXPOSURE L Beloved Bishop Passes Away CAUSED DEATH BISHOP NILAN IS ROOSEVELT’ S RETURN O F E V ^ E R T PREUTE FOR 24 by Marine Band OVER 3,000 STRIKE Medical Exammer Dees Not Head of Counecticut Diocese Passes Away at S t Fraucis About 200 Members Wel­ DILUNGER RAIDS IN DETROIT PLANTS Place Any ConnectioD Be­ Hospkal at 3:30 This Afteruoon— Had Beeu Long 01 come Cbief Execotiye tween Can of Ether fnd POLICE STATION and in Critical Condition for Weeks— His Caremr. Back to Washington — Toolimd Die Workers Walk Missing Man’s Death. Shg3 Poficeman, Steals Re­ Makes a Hnmorons Out— Fear Other Depart­ The Right Reverend John J. and toe Reverend Daniel F. Feshan, Nilan, Bishop of the Catholic bishop of FaU River. The sermon Death from cold and exposure was volvers and Bullet Proof Diocese of Hartford, died at was by the Rt. Reverend Monsignor Address. ments Win FoDow. the verdict o f M sdlcal BSxanrtner W . Ml'’Hp^ J. Lavelle, then of St. R. Tinker after be had exasdned-tiie St. Francis hospital, Hartfor^ ’t. -tok’s cathedral, . body of Erwin V, Gilbert, formerly Escapes. at 3:30 this afternoon. ______Was geventh Bishop Washington, April 18.—(AP)— Detroit, April 18.—(AP).-De- of 6 Avon street, in the receiving _. r ! Father Nilan was the seventh The Most Reverend John J. Nilan ^ Hartford. Bishop Tyler, Prasldent Roosevelt was welcomed troit's tool and die Industry strike, vault at East cemetery this morn­ Warsaw, tod., April 18.—(AP)— came to the See of Hartford from the first, was vicar genei^ of the back from his Florida vacation co> affecting between 2,600 and 4,000 ing. A Identiflea as John DilUnger St John’s parish in Amesbury, Boston diocese when appointed. The day by some 200 members of Con­ Gilbert’s body was turned over to men is on. lea a machine-gun raid on the War­ Mass., where he had been the belov­ second was Bishop O’Reilly, who gress. Workers ratified strike plans last T. P. Holloran, local imdertaker, had been vicar general of the Buf­ who wlU prepare it for shipment to saw pellcs statloD today, slugged a ed rector tor 17 years. His pastoral *1 can't be truthful and say 1 night. Picketing started at mid­ falo; toe third, Bishop McFarland, SsFracuse, N. Y., this evening. Burial policeman, stole four bullet proof duties bad been those of a cuuntry was a priest at Utica, N. Y.; toe am glad to get back. I'm sorry,” he night when the Automotive Tool and Die Manufacturers Association, be In Maple Grove cemetery in vests snd two revolvers and got parish to a typical New England fourth, Bishop Galberry, superior of Jordan, N. Y., a few miles west of told them jocularly when cheering an organization of job shop opiera- manufacturing community, tatoer the Augusttolan Order of toe United Syracuse, where Gir '*1’b parents aw ay. subsided. tors, refused the workers' demand then those of a large city. In bis States and president of Villa Nova reside. Jud Pittinger, toe slugged police­ "While I've had a wonderful time foi a 20 per cent pay boost and a section population increased and College; the fifth, was Bishop Mc­ Bottle Oonteloed Liquor man, said be was "quite positive” 1 gather that both Houses of Con- 86-bour week. dimlnisn^ with toe flow of demand Mahon and the sixth. Bishop Tier­ that one ot the two raiders was the ney. Bishop O'Reilly was loat at ess have also had a wonderful The strike does not affect these Dr, Tinker expressed the opinion tor factory products. His church todiona “wooden gun” desperado. sea to 1866 when toe steamer Pad- as.” tool and die workers employed la that an empty “graduate" bottle, membership bad included more than E found near the body in a swampy He recognized the other from pho­ 1,200 French speaking persons, who fle went down with all on board. Laughter greeted his sallies. The the automotive industry proper, but tographs as Homer Vun Meter, pa­ only those in the job plants. stretch of ground surrounded by Just before Father Nilan was ele­ He had visited his aged parents in Congressional delegation, led by underbrush and scrub birches half a roled thdlana convict and a member vated to a bishopric, were set off in Ireland and was returning home. Vice President Gamer and Speaker In a few cases job plants which of Dilllnger's original gang of ban­ negotiated separate agreements mile west of Lofvo Lace, bad con­ their own parish. Father Nilan Bishop Nilan, by reason of the Rainey, bao marched ovfr to Union tained alcobolio liquor. He declined, dits. himself was fluent with toe French accumulation of diocesan work, whs statioB from the Capitol behind- the with theit employes also were ex- pected . however, to explain the reason for The raid, the third such for a tongue and toe Canadian patios. brought Into close contact with ail Marine band. Matml music echo- the oan of stbsr and small Turkish year in small Indiana towns credit­ Amesbury Is 42 miles from iSoston the clergy and toe leading laymen. ad The strike was 'lalled by the Me­ chanics Educational Society of towel also discovered by Police ed to Dilllnger’s mob, put police and and its population to 1910 was Friendships so early made were Lieutenant William Barron at tbs When the presidential train ar­ America, the tool and die workers bank officials on edge. Similar raids about 8,800. strengthened as toe years want by. rived Mrs. Roosevelt, accompanied scene of Gilbert's death. That the at Auburn and Peru lost October Duties never lessened. The dioceee union which claims 22,000 members former metallurgist for the Colt’s Appointed In 1910 fay her daughter, Mrs. Anna Dali, In the D etroit area. preceded bonk robberies at bad an amazing growth imdar Us her daughter-in-law, Mrs. James Patent Firearms company wandered The Right Reverend John J. Nflan costls and East Chicago, Indiana, The appointment of Bishop Nilan, administration.' When Bishop Nilan Has bfiOO Members away and met death from sold and first made knoum through an Asso­ Roosevelt, and her son, Elliott, im­ General Secretary Matthew J. Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Hartford and RocliiS, Wls. observed on December 21, 1928, the mediately want aboard, exposure, was the opinion of the Pittinger sold the two criminals ciated Press cable message from golden anniversary of bis ordina­ flillth claims the society has five madieal examiner. Ptome on February 16, 1910, came A few minutes later the official thglisand tool and die workers in bit him on toe bead m on alley near tion to toe priesthood, a review *1 Gilbert’s body was badly decom­ as a surprise to the clergy and laity Senate and House committees went ^ job shops b*it not all of these toe station. At machine-gun point, showed toe diocese had 602,000 posed from exposure to tbs weather of the Hartford diocese. As rector late the President's oar. ar» mcluded in che walkout. they forced him to walk to the sta­ communicants, 227 parishes with Shoots and Applause during the four months that it has tion, on the secooo floor of tbs fire at Amesbury he vras almost un- resident pastors sad, 46 mission Police said thi, morning there bean in the woods. Hie face Was FLOOD WARNHiG ISSUED knoMrn in southern New England. The CongreasleDal contingent out­ house, and opened toe ease in which chapels. There were 429 secular bad been no violence as picketing not rsoognixabie. His elevation to toe Episcopacy was side shoutM* -and applauded when started. the arms were kept. prleets and 77 priests of religious the President later emerg^ on the IresHife MsuMflBil lBi thought at toe time by many to orders. Industrial circles appeared much Podtlve IdsoUfloatloD igM mads While they were choosing the have been toe personal desire of arm of uls son, James, The band jess concernec today over Uie tool IN NEW ENGUND AREA vests, be said, be brake away and 666 Priests In INoeese by Lieutenant Barron, wlm found in Archbishop, now William Cardinal played Hall to the Chief,” and die shop strike than a general ran. The two pursued lilm tor a The latest dlocesean statjsties Just aftc that the President said one of the pod^te Gilbert’s driving O’Connell. under-current yt unrest in the license and other papers bearinlg his short distance, but todn returned to But Bishop Nilan In those days covering changes since 1928, as he was "very glad to see you all” ranks of labor in che heart of the their black sedan and roared out of glvqn by toe chancery, arc: eon* and thwked the members of Con- name and addrsM. A gold watch was pet a stranger to Connecticut. I motor industry. Wiflooild Rher ii Vomoot CHURCHMEN PLAN town. He bad been a close friend of Bishop munlcants 606.898; priests fiMf Sreas fpr coming to welcome him. New devei^nnents included the parochial/'pehoels lOl: with 4lS,i7$ Continuing, be said he expected (O o m im m i m Tw a.) There seamed no doubt In Plttln- Michael Tierney, his predecessor, direct demend to manufacturers 1^ s mind that ttte leader o| the Mrs. Jeremiah H, Coffey, then of pupils; ~^qrchear269, of wUob 286 to get publicity on the tih he Pontiac locals asking a 80-bour, 6- On « Bmpge— have teiUUpt pastors, caught off the coast of Florida out its wa« toe notorious outlaw Putnam etreet, Hartford, wae a sis­ day week with a mlnitoum wags of EUROPEAN TRIP ter, When toe Cofftys observed 'WitiJe Ntlaa UOf libt'a^ there had been too much competi­ )lut, Ind, 1896, Father Nilan, then a parish dertakings, he was constantly rep­ ' going from Wirt to w lrt,” This bIk jail March 8, hntoSad toe country. ' The omef danger in the tool ^ The Auburn and Peru police sta- priest, criebrated a mass of thanks­ resented to them by members of w nroi^t a laugh from the crowd. lie strike lies in the posMlWW t|mt giving for them to St. Lawrence diocesan staff, who carried late "Xrvspapermen on the train hfed— Wfters Rkmg. Uniqae Pilfrinnge by H«m- tlofi raids last (^tober came a few Its example may cause , a general days after the delivery of DflUngdr O'Toole’s obugch. Mr. Coffey died their labors toe Inspiration of the coming up,” Mr, Roosevelt said, outbreak of labor troubles so far January 20, two days before Bishop *'blahop. In' a number of large un- "have been trying to get me to say Nilan entered toe hospital. Two of kept in subjection through timely Bo^ , April 18.—(AP)— Ver­ bers of Episcopal Chorcb; (Contoiaed On Page Twelve) dertaklags Bishop Nilan perscmal^ that 1 hoped Congress would soon Mr. Coffey's dahghtere, nieces of the miration that appears to be los­ mont's turbulent WlnoosW river bad a part. Beyond toe boundgriee adjourn. ing effectiveness. Cargo Vahied at $25,000 Bishop, teach at Mount St. Joseph’s of his own church, toe bishop, hito Stay Longer egaln today snarled threats of fiood. To Visit Catbednis. coUege In West Hartford; one of This morning a survey showed Her waters roM steadily through toe respect and good will of Ul Con­ "But 1 wouldn't say it, because 1 their sons. Rev. Stephen Coffey, necticut: hope you can stay just as long os the night and Weather Observer W. nephew of the Bishop is a professor (Continued on Page Twelve) Stolen in New Haven — A. Shaw of Northfield issued a fiood INSULLISONWAY Bisbim Nilan was a native of you like to. Chicago, April 13.—(AP)—With to St Thomas seminary to Bloom- Newbui^Tort, Mass., toe son of 'T o yo\' younger men I rant to warning for the Winooski valley, flald. The Bishop Is believed to have historic cathedrals in England as Patrick and Mary Nilan. His birth­ point out from years of experience To Appeal to Conmings. where In 1927, millions of dollars left a brother and nephews and day was to August, 1866. He~at- its destlnaticD, a pilgrimage unique in Washington the advantages of KILLS 1, WOUNDS 3 , damage was caused by raging TO BOARD STEAMER nieces in Boston. tended the dty schools and wns the Washington climate. In july waters. in the history cn the Episcopal Faced With Much Work graduated to 1871 from Putnam 4 and August It rarely gets above 110 New Haven, April 18,—(AP)— Minor washouts and flooded higb- cburcii in the will set About 16 months elapsed between high school there. He was gradu­ degrees and there Is absolutely no v/ays were reported from all parts the death of Bishop 'Derney and the A cargo of textiles emd paper, valued forth from New York esu’ly In June. ated from Nicolette (College to Can­ hum idity.” THEN SHOOTS SELF (}t New Hampshire and Vermont. appointment of Bishop NUan. The ada four years later, and entered This Ironical statement also at 126,000 was taken from a truck Washouts were reported by the This announcement was made to­ Even Jokes About His Seven result was. Immediately after his Notre Dame Seminary at Troy, N. ^-■*A brought a laugh. today by hijackers, who authorities Boston and Maine railroad at Oer- day by John D, Allen, president cf consecration, he was faced with a Y., where be complete his toeolo- tremendous pastoral work. The PresLient added that ”1 don't said have been preying on Connec­ rlsh, Halcjron and Canaan, N. H., the Church Club of Chicago and Turkish Guards— i ’m glcal studies and was ordained a mind If you stay all summer.” and at several other places the There were many vacant pastor­ Svperioteiident of State ticut imippers for a year, exacting a the National Federation of Episco­ priest to December, 1878. 'W ell, anyway, 1 wish you had the tracks were covered with water. Re­ ates to be flUed and a large number The young priest’s flrat pastoral toll of more than 1800,000. chance that 1 bad to get away for lief tfMns with large crews were out pal Church Clubs, who said the pur­ HarmlessHe Declares. of children to be confirmed. Among work was at South Framtogbam, School Polls Goo at the Michael Adley, head of the truck­ makli^ repairs. pose of the pilgrimage is entirely vacant pulpits were those at Im­ Mass., and his first transfer was to (Contlniied on Page Two) ing firm which was the victim' of Faimlies In low lying sections of educational and spiritual. maculate Conception and SaerM Abington, Mass. His second trans­ Heart at Waterbury; St. Marjrs today’s looting, said be would ap­ river, communities were moved out Under present plana, the pairty Panderma, Turkey, April' 13.— fer was to St. James parish to Bos­ peal for aid agednat the hijackers will sail from New fork June 6 at Norwalk, St Joseph’s at South Breakfast Table. lo several cities as a prei^utionary (AP)—Samuel Insull turned joke- ton, and thence to Amesbiuy aa ’ to Homer S. Cummings, United aboard the S. S. Carinthia, and i^- Norwalk, % t Augustine’s at Sey­ permanent rector. His labors to measure. ster today on a little train chug­ mour, Immaculate Conception at NEW DEAL ISSUE States attorney general. At Springfield, Vermont, the the parish made his record outstand­ Charleston, W. V., April 13—Ris­ "In none of the hijackings that (Contliined On i*age Twelve) ging toward Smyrna, where a ship Baltic, and St. Joseph’s at Rockville, ing. The parochial school of St. Black river was eight feet above all by death: Immaculate Concep­ ing from the faculty table in the have involved our trucks has. an wait* to return him to the United Joseph’s became one of the leading normal, the behest it. has been since tion at New Hartford and St. Louis dining ball, James L. Hill, superin­ arrest been made or any of the ones of toe diocese. He founded Star the flood-of 19^, when several lives Statee tor trial. 1 at New Haven, by resignation; and AT NEXT ELECTION tendent of the State School of stolen goods recovered,” A dl^ said. of the Sea chapel at Salisbury beach were .lost and millions of (jollars To toe surprise of fellow passen­ St. Patrick’s at East Hampton, by Negro Deaf and Blind, today drew a “I intend to ask the assistance of damage, caused.' where thousands of summer vlsltorsi revolver and killed one faculty the U. S. Attorney general, Mr. MINISTER’S BODY gers, he cast off his appearance of transfer. attended the services. U. S. Route 103, from Springfield 875,000 Oonuntinicants member, woimded three others and Cummings, in an investigation into Father Nllan’s activities to dvle to Bellows Fcdls was washed out in despair during the night voyage by The diocese then numbered 375,- Voters Will Hear a Lot then shot himself. All are negroes. the whole affair. affairs made him one of Amesburys severad pieces and the Missing ;Link from Istanbul to this Mamora 000 communicants, 350 priests and Officers found Hill dead in a best known citizens. At the time of Three On Truck. road'fr^ ^lingfleld to Rocking- HOMEWARD B O U Ii 1250 nuns, the latter being engaged private office across from the dining cDbi even Joked about the his elevation to toe hlitoopric. The Adley truck was stopped bapa .M^'iWmdated. to teaching and hospital work. About It from Now Until room. The man be killed was W. B. Kish escort. Father Nilan was a member of toe about 3 a. m. at East and Water The and Maine railroad re- There were 82 parochial schools Ellison, Jr., Instructor In tailoring. board of examiners of toe clergy to streets. It was manned by Alva ppirtqd $ ^ a y that a train between e,** be said to with 36,000 pupils and a number of The shooting occurred at tte the Archdiocese of Boston. November. Meshew of West Haven, the driver, na^$kmi"^nd Concord, N. H., was toould need an escort other institutions supported and close of a A ort talk by Hill while 42 Irish- Free State Offid&k and his two helpers, William Ben- \$}eoanse of two washouts, cf eleven. Tm perfectly harmleas.” cared for by the diocese. The Most students and the schixil employees ter of Bridgeport and Frank Deg- other at Newport. ^ e fact that be was beginning a Reverend John G. Murray, former were at breakfast. nan of West Haven. They were 'carri^ by bus. journey oigalnat which he fought a bishop of Portland, Maine, now New York, April 13.—(AP)— “He just said a few words and Pay ^ 1 Respects to bound for New York.. yqar and a half b^ore finally bemg Archbishop of St Paul, was Chan­ WEALTHY WIDOW Voters are tc hear much about the pulled out a gim and began to shoot.. ;<^es said the larg- New Dea. before 36 Senators and a A msm who staggered' -IfiAp’ r- . i^eding this mom- jalfqd by Turkish authorities at cellor. He had first met Father Everybody began to run or hide,” street, then leaped on the Williain W. McDowell Washington’s request, did not dlB- Nilan at the Thanksgiving mass new House of Representatives are said Felix Warren, Instructor in bar- sn^l streams and elected in November. board and placed a gnn still were at torrential turb iBsifil’s sleep. which toe latter had celebrated. bering and one of the wbijnded. driver’s neck, hatted the IS THREATENED Demorratlc leaders interpreted •ts- Night trains from Mon- Sleeps Soundly Alter the death of Bishop Tier­ Probing Accounts ney, the concursus selected three . the results ct the P^st Congres­ t i ^ a^yed beTV an?hour and a half Dublin, Irish Free State, April 13. He was sleeping soundly when The shooting brought disclosure (ClOBtlnoad OB Page Fwo) names which were sent to Arch­ sional primary of tne year—that in tjelfig re-routed from —(AP)—Crowds lined the streets the Adana docked here .at 3 a. m. by the state board of control that bishop O’Connell. At the time also minoil^;-as favorable to Rooseve't's accounts of tailor and barber .shops ’’f^'tffse through White for two miles today as the body of He was taken ashore at 6:16. Half Home of Former Railroad program but it is to receive a more ____ to Bellows Falls, there was much talk of a possible operated by the jchool hav^ been ^EASUBT BALANCE william Wallace McDowell, United an hour latei he was aboard the direct test at the polls in primaries liho Fitnhhurg division...... division of the diocese. A recom­ under investigation. ' train, Smyni« bound. mendation for the bishopric was in other states. ' Washington, April 13— (AP) -4- the Boston mUk States Minister, was carried on a Offidars Widow Guarded HIU shot ^ at ElUson, then Resigned to Fate sept by the archbishop to Rome. The size of the Democratic vote fired down the table, witnesses said. The posltibp of the Treasury April- wpjjdy were Virtually on time,, al- gun-carriage from his Legation to a He appeared resigned to bis fate This was approved by the Pope on in minoiE was hailed by Speaker The wounded are Warren, Mro. 11 Mias: thdligh some .wore re-routed. rMlrond train, starting the trip Rainey of the House of Representa­ Receipts $116,0^0,331.13; expetUfl- when police informed . him early February 16, 1910, and the P ^ l b ; Seerd Fanny Herold, an instructor in tne Rmiroad /engine^ said that im- hack to the United States. Bull was issued immediately there­ tives as “wonderful endorsement of turea $li4,766,982fi4; balance 'H,- yesterday that his lawyers had lost school for the deaf and Helen lekB ilnforseen developments arose after. Father Nilan was conse­ the New Deal.” Nc Roosevelt is­ 659,^2,081.74; customs receipt At the Kingsbridge railway sta- their last fight to delay ois extradi­ Briggs, a cook. ^ ey anticipated no serious trouble crated seventh - bishop of Hartford sue was before the voters, however. the month $7,401,831.07. ‘tlon It was placed on the train for tion when an appeal was refused. South Amboy, N. J^ April IS — Witnesses said Hill referred In his from the rivers. at St. Joseph’s cathedral on Thurz- In Pennsylvania, May 15, Repub­ Receipts for the ftecal (slhce' The Cburl of Appeals ruled that talk to the investigation of accounts year Cobh to be transported to the S. S. day, April 28, 1910. The conaecrator (AP)—The home of Mrs. Harrita licans will have opportunity to ex­ July 1) $2,397,289,361.89; mqteudi- Turkey's move to extradite the and defended his hones^. • M anbat^ and home. wqs Archbishop O’Connell. The as­ C. Chase, widow of Danid C Chase, press themselves at the polls on the turea $6,128,746,973^3 (Inclujlisg HOW NEW TAX BOA^ ^ fallen utilities xnagnate on charges A. S pa^ Brady, prei^dent of the sistant bishops were Rt. Reverend Senatoilai candidacies of two men, $8,070,734,176.03 of emergency ex­ b a i i He s 4M m i l l i o n s Gray [ clmKja hung over Dpblin former consulting superintendent of board of control, said the boa|ti held threatening rain as army officers Louis S. Walsh, bishop Portland, one of whom has supported Roose- penditures); excess of exp^m tu^ (Oonttened on Page Two) the Peniisylvania railroad, hnn bpeb Hin responsible for the shO|« opSr-' corri^ toe poffin between fUea of vMt's program in public utterance ated by students in tlm trades $2,781,467,612.13; gold assets ‘ W Washington, April. 13.— (A P)j under secret polfce ffuari otaea and the other of whom has criti­ —As the tax bill heaqred a Rnal .^ otoet officers standing K^th un­ school. 732,802,090:94. sheathed swords before the Lega- April 4. police dlacloaed todegrt qfier cized i t Seiuite vote today this is the way Upn. TTiey placed It on the gun- Reed’s Statement the iBkperts e a t j^ t e d it w o u ld ; Mrs. ftoase had received an carringe. Senator David A. Reed, seeking raise ^^OOQ.OlOQi Eat and Grow Diet oiM tall dfunandtw Igpw “Capital stock ' u d s excess Beaded , by Cavalry on-titoiKt o f vtedenoa be Jmk iita w renemlnation has said: The ntoe tooop ot cavalry which "I’ll continue to resist those ex­ profits tqxefi $96,009;00or. rlh? bar Snow 18 Inches Dee^ qre^ to estate jax tatoa $82“ escorted IjfV.'MoDowell'wbeD he pre­ A< periments of the present Washing­ OOOjiOp.. Changes in income tax sented bis credentials as minister 'BtOl'werltinr on ton government which J regard as structure.. $^>^>'000^...... fbiif weekii ago headed the fune)^ to in^oirtaa and futQe and fantastic. America is be­ In Upfstate New York propdsqion ;to^y. ing . fed poisons, wasteful policies Adipinistratiye changes qn de­ Baltlnoore, April 18—(AP) —‘Dr-4wedc8, Tbl^ loae six to ten p oU ^ w. ^ preciation, 885,000,000. Ch^taJ i;calit|tont Htotoon 5 * Vdl(x» .Then, foD ow a a tw o weeks off-dME caae*^: neriwBod ^ to invites disaster.” itaUEed‘ to th e-cortege of-inpurners. (Shoirge A. Harrop, Jr., (ff Johns gatoi -- and -lossest - $30,0to,d0(), HftpkiM worked out. an eat and ^Q d, to ttotah toey eat eallraji^ - 1 9 AlifBing himself “ beside Presi- By AgSOGIAT^ FBESS ^reached a depth of 18 IqifiiesAnaar dated retoc^ qtotoh' ‘ Bb President WUIMraa T. defit Roosevelt in bis fight for the grow thin dlat. nto, eggs and vegetables, b^t^* U tica. ,800; Fcrstoial 'hoi Gpsgitavz,Vtoa ^ rd Mayor of Dub­ mo fofgott«) mui," Governor Gifford W lh^, Jiavli^ done o f lin, s^^t^ Staff of toe L itton . Bananas and skimme4 milk are train from fata and starcheAo|ihto An aMarnmeiar ktpp Hoqnt back on the' diet again fpr t#0 tlbiiav P iu^t, campaigning for Read’s, recprdTbreaking co4^ seeqw liawtUr WashinpDii in Now re­ *'' ttaarVd>toe the anawer. Moreover, toe pafienda seat, has said of the Presideat: h|g to admit Jiat ^ring is' lein. corded milei agi :6w w lto' Itx do not j[o hungry, the <]oetor w ai^ ipto>8 fix to Xjui '^t is because be stands so aftep- i»twn maroh, AS tried out at toe metaboSim mpre. I^me, bar toUewmg Brow fell ^estqrday aa tar south Heavy iita - S u fi mjiipoff ■ ■ h avd for-.lhe thiiigE for xdiich r bkve. aa DaUopeea, qa,, Whfra ^ Blue overtaxqcNMay N«W iQMlipd rivpT* .MJuts. cHnie of top Johns Hopktpp, fought all life that 1 propope tif t tam* !e mot^ns'. in $tar;8ta:i & tqpMato'New Tdrir, ■ ■ ■V v f ^ACBTW O MANCHE9TER EVENING HSRAID, MAMGHEffim CONM^ FEtlDAT, APRIli 18,

body was found, th« ground m a COBIINGI frozen at that time. The brook is LOANSOFSLAIN POBUSHffi M YS EXPOSURE about 800 yards from the clump of OBITUARY birches, but in the sprbig of the ST. MARY’S 36TH Fashion’s year overflows its banks and in­ undates a. considerable section of ' GANGSTER BARED UDDS CAUSED DEATH low lying ground in the general vicinity, extending even as f^r as ANNUAL DANCE DEATHS Newest Love lidie. This probably accounts O F L V ^ E R T for the presence of a pool at water Former Secretary to Presi­ DavM P. Ahen at the spot where Gilbert met his Friday Ereoing, Apr3 20 David P. Ahem, 64, a brother of M f e J ob w m (O nttoned from Page One) death. the late Henry Ahem of this place, State Armory died at-hia home on High street, Gilbert was bom in Lockport, N. Admission 76c. dent Roosevelt Got WilUmantic, yesterday. Mr. A h ^ Rq known to have been the property of Y., 45 years ago. He lived for a Tickets on sale from all members the missing man also was found. time in Collinsville and moved about was a native of Saranac. N. Y., and Coats It will be recalled that GUbert and at Olenney’s yuid CMiter Phar­ $6,500 from Greenberg. was engaged in the general con­ six years ago to Manchester. He Night a Waterbarjr. macy. tracting busineas and road building. of was last seer on the night of De­ attended , the Emanuel Lutheran He settled in WilUmantic after the cember 14 at the store of Bursack church. Hjb is survived by his wife brothers dissolved their partnership Brotiiera on Hartford road, where and a son,^Boger. age 16. Modern, Old Fashion Dance New York, April 13.— (A P )—The Judge Rayfiibnd Johaii^ he had purcheised some aspirin tab­ claim of a lawyer for |5,(X)0 for and was at one time a selectman of the town of Windham. He continued Manchester, in an addrbss at w e lets. An empty can of "Norwich” City View Dance Hall getting the fingerprints of Max annual banquet and installation at brand aspirin tablets was found on to engage in the building of walks Distinction ANOTHER BIG TRUCK Keeney St., Admissiim 35c Greenberg removed from St. Louis officers of the United ItaUaa Re­ the ground about six feet from the police records has been disclosed and has bad the contract nearly every year for walks and curbing publican club of Watefbury in tin ■pot where Gilbert’s body was Saturday, April 14th with the filing of a transfer tax ap­ Brass City last night, declared that found lying face down in a pool of LOOTED IN STATE Poor Prize $10. praisal of Greenberg’s estate. Green­ laid in Willlmantlc since he became Cleverly a resident of that place. He was it was a “revelation to Miti to ttsleB water by Edwin C. Bunce, of 866 berg was known as the “brains” of to William J. Pape (Watarlniry Hartford road. the Waxey Gordon liquor ring. well known in the eastern part of (Continued from Page One) Connecticut and had many friends newspaper publisher who tn thie Cut Lines Can of Ether It also was disclosed that assets past has disagreed with some a t J. ’The empty bottle and can of of the estate included $6,500 in in Manchester. was Joined by two other men from ABOOTTOWH Henry Rorabaek’a policies), for it Some self trimmed In ether were ^thin a few feet of the promissory notes signed by a for- He Is survived by his wife, two a car parked nearby. daughters and two sons, three sis­ anyone had read the papers , he Schiaparelli’s now fa­ ^dy, as were the Turkish towel "An Evening with the American nqpr secretary of President Roose­ Held in Bam. ters and one brother. Tha funeral would have gathered the idea that and one leather glove. ’The other Indian” is the title of a program in velt. j mous woolen called ’The three truckmen were taken will be held at bis late home Satur­ Mr. Pape was against him.” glove was on Gilbert’s hand. The course of preparation for Friday The gross valub of the estite was Believes In Boss t “Tree Bark"— that rip­ body was fully clothed and his away in the car and held in a bun, day morning at 8:30, at St. Joseph’s where one of their captors covered evening at the South Methodist $267,115, and its net was $191,669. Mr. Pape, speaking at the same pling crepe fabric in­ brown, soft hat was resting at the church, Willlmantlc, at 9 o'clock them with blankets and luged food church. ’The speaker will be Mrs. Except for the promissory notes it meeting, ceiled the chairman of the head, indicating he was wearing it and burial will be in St. Joseph’s spired by the'bark of and drink on them. E. E. Story of New Bedford, Mass., consisted entirely of insurance poli­ Republican State Central commit­ when overcome by death. cies. The gangster was shot down cemetery, WlUlmantic. young trees. “He even offered us cigars,” Mes- who will appear in Indian costume. While Mr. Ahem has been in poor tee a “iMrince ot good fellows"-and Mr. Bunce had a day off yester­ hew told police. Her services as a lecturer before in the Carteret hotel, BBlzabeth, N. said he believed in a boss. Others in wool crepe day and decided to pass away a few J., on April 12, 1933. health for the past three months, About two'hours later the truck­ women’s clubs are much In demand. there was a sudden turn in his epn* “I believe no organization can with fine kid skin, yoke hours’ time looking for wwslips. He men were driven to an isolated sec­ The $6,500 in notes represented succeed without gfxxl, strong lead­ money loaned to Guernsey T. Cross dition yesterday and bis de^th was collar and bow scarf. followed the coum^^z a brook tion of Woodbridge and releiased. Mrs. Rossa Brookings of Blast ership,” said Mr. Pape. J. Henry In 1931. Mr. Cross was secretary sudden. across Olcott stree^ust below the They telephoned to their office and Middle Turnpike, whose daughter. ftnraback would be a perfectly sat­ filter beds, and then struck off over to President Roosevelt while he was were taken to police headquarters Miss Ann Brookings has tor several isfactory boss if we could agree on Regular $29.50 Values. a cultivated field and a stretch of where they told their story. governor of New York. In^ an Edward A. BUss years been stationed in the mission affidavit Mrs. Ida S. Greenberg, the one point. I believe that be iS, per­ swamp land to the north of the The truck had not been recovered Edward A. Bliss died this morn­ sonally, a prince *of good fellows. field at Inanda, Africa, will address widow, explsdned that only $200 of Special brook. hours later. the meeting of the Women’s League, ing at his home, 462 Blast Middle Wfc meet and part with good feel­ Perhaps there is no section in the series of loans had been repaid. Turnpike after a lingering Illness. Only a week ago a truck was at the Second Congregational ings. I admire his strategy and Manchester or vicinity more deso­ She placed a value of $500 on the Mr. BUss was 77 and will be re­ halted on Plant’s Hill in East Lyme church, Wednesday eiftemoon of ability. Nevertheless, I am a Repub­ late than the spot where the body debt. But it was assessed at its membered by older residents as hav­ and a load of perfume and cosmet­ next week. Mrs. Brookings will tell lican and a fighting Republican.” was foimd. How Gilbert succeeded full value. ing been in the grocery business ics valued at $20,000 was stolen. ol her daughter’s work and exhibit Real Bepnblicao in making nis way there at night is Cross’ Explanation. with his brother, Charles E. Bliss, pictures and curios she has received Judge Johnson went on to say: $ a puzzle. As police reconstruct his In Washington Cross described under the name (ff Spencer A BUss, 23.75 from her. "He (Mr. Pape) has often disagreed the transaction as a “purely per­ wanderings that night, he probably CONGRESSMEN GREET about 188Q. Charles died In 1928 and with me, and that's the thing 1 ad­ walked along Heurtford road after sonal business proposition.” He Miss Mary S. Bliss, his sister, died There will be a public setback said that when he woimd up his law mire. I have found out tonight that leaving Buisack’s store, went down In December of 1929, and Eldward he is a Republican. Tve always Olcott street tmd then headed for party In Orange Hall tonight. There practice after accepting the Roose­ ROOSEVETWHENHE will be cash prizes and refresh­ who was living in Hartford return­ been a Republican and will be until the woods. velt position collections from clients ed to live at the homestead on Blast ments. These peirties are growing were very low and he needed ready I die. 'There has been talk of the Bottle Cap On Middle Turnpike. In popularity each week. cash. He asserted the loan was ^Republican party being on the de- Apparently death came after he RETURNS TO CAPITAL Mr. Bliss leaves besides his wife, made through a third party and fei^ v e but it la not true. had consumed the contents of the who was Miss Edna E. Richmond of that be had never seen Greenberg “The wheel of the wagon turns A Full Measure of bottle which, in the opinion of Dr. (Ooottnoed (rent Page One) this town, a son, Charles R. Bliss of around and gets back to where it ’Tinker, was alcoholic liquor. The and didn’t know him in any way. He also said he was meeting the West Hartford; a daughter, Mrs. started from. The people aeemed cap of the bottle was screwed into two weeks. It has been a wonder­ Earl F. Hussey of West Hartford; to want a change and--God knows place, which would not have been notes as best he could. Fashion ful holiday, and I come back with W e d d i n g s The $5,000 for effecting the re­ a gTEmdson, Richard E. Bliss of —they got It the case if Gilbert had died before all sorts of new lessons which I West Hartford and a granddaugh­ “The time is coming and 1 think in the Advance drinking the fluid.' moval of the St. Louis fingerprints have learned from barracuda and was filed by A. M. Frumberg, New ter, Mrs. Walter D. Griggs of Hart­ it will be next fall,' when if the Re­ Lieutenant Barron advance the sharks. ford. publicans put at the head of the theory that muskrats probably had Storrs-Kingbaum York lawyer. Mrs. Greenberg also ‘T am a tough guy. said that when her husband came to Funeral services will be held Sim- ticket a man the people have con­ chewed away part of Gilbert’s face. Spring and “ So, if you will come down and Miss Margaret M. Kingbaum, Ne\y York in 1922 be was in the in­ day afternoon at 2:30 at Watkins fidence in, the state will go Re|>ul>- Other parts of the body, while dis­ see me as often and as soon as you daughter of Mr. anc Mrs. Carl surance business and she only later Brothers, 11 Oak street. Rev. Wat­ lican by a big majority. colored and bloated, were intact posibly esm I will teach you some Kingbaum of 14 Summer street was learned of the liquor ring. son Woodruff of the Center Congre­ People’s Party Summer Dresses Apparently Gilbert had swallow­ of the stunts I learned. married yesterday afternoon to Greenberg died intestate. Under gational church will officiate and “I agree with Mr. Pape In that ed of the aspirin tablets, for the "Anyway, mamy thanks, and 1 Clifford R. Storm, son of Mr. and the law the widow receives a third burial will be in the East cemetery. the Republican party has no ri| ^ One Piece and Jacket Styles box was empty except for the usual will see you all very soon.” Mrs. W. W. Storrs of Mansfield, of the estate and a daughter, Mari­ to go out and talk about Its past papers explaining the various'pains Conn. The ceremony was perform lyn the remaining two-thirds. record. It has been and always, will for Misses— Women—and Little Women. which the tablets were claimed to ed at Jamaica, L. I., by Rev. Wil be a party of the people and what­ Sheers—Prints— Corded Crepes. relieve. liam C. Schmidt, formerly pastor FUNERALS ever the people Inslat on it will do. FOREIGN EXCHANGE It is a conservative party and does Sizes 13 to 54. Cold Night of the Zion Lutheran church on ^ It was cold on the night of Gil­ Cooper street, Manchester. The Mlsa Elizabeth Mallon ^ not believe in changing its stand un­ bert’s disappesurance and, from the New York, April 18.—(API- bride and bridegroom were attend­ LATEST STOCKS Miss Elizabeth Mallon, age 67, less the principles justify It. appeai-once of the terrain where the Foreign Exchange easy; Great Brit- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schmidt, died Wednesday night in New York “For years I waa considered "a aii: in dollars, others in cents. son and daughter-in-law of Pastor New York, AprU 18.— (A P )—The city. Her nearest relative is a ‘yea’ man to J. Henry Rortibackf "a and more Great Britain demahd, 5.15^; ca­ Schmidt. ominous "Friday the Thirteenth” brother, Michael Mallon of this lieutenant of his. All I was w aa^ bles, 5.15^; 60 day bills, 5.14; The bride wore a blue and gray failed to cast any particular blight town. 'Ilie fuaerol will be held to­ leader of the House and in all that Personal Notices France demand, 6.60; cables 6.60; traveling costume, with blue acces­ on the financial markets today, al­ morrow morning at 9 o’clock at St time I met J. Henry Jxist twiceu '-I Italy demand, 8.51; cables^JSl. sories and corsage of gardenias and though Uonds .were highly mixed James’s church. Burial will be in S t only want to say be la the greatest Demands: valley lilies On their return after a and. sentiment cautious. Bridget’s cemetery. leader the Republican party naa bad IN MEMORIAM Belgium, 2S.S8; Germany, 39.66; few days In New York Mr. and Mrs. With the exception of a wide va­ or evaV wUl have in this state." Holland, 67.71; Norway, 25.92; Swe­ Storrs will occupy their newly fur­ riety of preferred stocks, which IN BANKRUPTCY In lovlngr memory of Jamee Wil- den, 26.60; Denmark, 23.04; Fin­ again responsed to increased de­ DEAF MUTES DIVORCED liameon who died April 18, 1983. nished home in Willlmantlc, and land, 2.29; Switzerland, 32.40; wrlll be at home to their friends aft' mand, the equities list was rela­ New Haven, April 18.— (AP) — Bridgeport, April 13.— (AP) — Time may come and bring its Spain, 13.68; Portugal, 4.71; Greece, er May 1. tively dull. Most of the so-called Pbllllp B. White of W^st Hartford, Arnold Meier of Stamford, was changes. .95; , 19.05; Czecho-Slovakia, The bride is a graduate of the leaders held to a fractional range. a salesman, filed a petition in bank­ Fresh with every coming year, 4.17; Jugo-Slavia, 2.29; Austria, Speculative hesitation was attribut­ ruptcy today with the c>erk of the granted a divorce In the superior But your memory will be cherished Middlesex Hospital Training School court today without uttering a In the hearts that loved you dear. 19.05; Rumania, 1.02; Argentine, foi Numes, class of 1926. She hu ed partly to the strike situation in U. 8. District Court listing debts of Detroit, weakness of commodities word. His complaint against Au­ 34.40N; Brazil, 8.76N; Tokyo, 30.50; been doing private duty numlng $322,077.70 and assets ol $100. gusta C. Meier of Waterbury was His sister, Miss Kate Williamson, Shanghai, 36.00; Hongkong, 39.00; and special work at the Memorial and lack of stmlulus from Wsuihiug- Walter Davis of Hartford, failed Kirkcudbright, Scotland, and his ton. presented to the court through the ADVERTISE ES THE HERALD-IT PAYS friends, Mr. and Mrs. David Hamilton, (Silver peso), 27.95; hospital, and has been the guest of with liabilities of $7,046.88 smd as­ interpretations of Mias Helen R. 78 N, Main street, Manchester, Montreal in New York, 1(^.18^; honor at numerous gift showers Grains were again heavy, ydth sets of $469.08. May barley reaching a new seasonal Vetterleln of New York, official in­ New York In Montreal, 99.81%. given by her associate numes and Gus Telcbert of Waterbury listed terpreter for deaf-mutes In the New low at 40 cents a bushel. Rubber, N—Nominal. friends. debts of $1,649 and no assets. Jo­ York Supreme Court. Meier charged cotton, silver and copper lagged. seph Vachon, also of Waterbury, his wife deserted hlih three months Bonds continued to register quiet failed with liabilities of 606.66 and improvement. Sterling dropped after marriage. no Boaeta. Harold J. Mortimer of Cecelia L. Lawrence of Norwalk MINSTREL AND SOCIAL INSULL IS ON WAY about a cent in terms of the dollar. Danbury listed iiabllitles ef $3,349.- was granted a divorce In her action American Beet Sugar Preferred 90 and no assets. against John B, Lawrence, real es­ TONIGHT shares got up more than 8, Radio Anthony F. Yace of Stamford tate dealer in Norwalk and fonner TO BOARD STEAMER Preferred B gained 2 and the pre­ MASONIC TEMPLE failed with UabillUea of $25,822.44 probation officer. Mrs. Lawrence ferred issues of U. S. Steel and and assets of $1,665, His wife Mar­ declared that she was deserted Auspices Tall Cedars and Amaranth Curtis Publishing advanced a point (Continned From Page Cm*) tha had liabiUties of $8,303.34 and her 77 year old husband In June, Ifi Cud Playing andx Dancing After. or more each. Radio Common was The Electrical Dealers • .______assets ol. $300. Admission 25o. unusually active, one block of 17,- of embezzlement and fraud was 000 shares changing bands at a lawful. NA'nON’S RELIEF ROLKB of Manchester Ismail gain. Others, u{> 1 to around InsuU’s last visitor at the Jail 2, included Com Products, Indus­ was Captain loannls Mousouris, of Washington, April 13— (AP) — PUBLIC SETBACK trial Rayon and U. 8, Smelting. An estimate that 4,700,000 families the Greek steamer Insull chartered There was a large turnover of Ar­ F red E . TONIGHT for his frustrated flight In search of were on relief rolls was made today mour issues, but these later yielded by Harry L. Hofritlns, the Federal Who Are Sponsoring The a new haven when Greece eiqielled most of their early advances. The ORANGE HALL him a month ago. relief administrator. automobile group was inclined to Families on relief were figured at Cash Prizes. Refreshments. ’There are cabins for 350 passen- drift, as were the rails and utilities. W e r n e r gem on the Ebcilona. She is equip­ 4,600,000 a year ago and 8,000,000 in Admission 25c. Such stocks as Consolidated Gas, October, 1933, just before civil Instructor ped wdth a swdhiining pool and American Telephone, Chrysler, Gen­ sports deck. works began. eral Motors, Standard Oil of New Hopkins said tha Increase since Jersey, Santa Fe, U. S. Industrial PIANO and ORGAN ALL ELECTRICAL SHOW FB. COUGHLIN TO REST last October waa not- an index to Alcohol and Loew*s were unchanged employment but merely showed to a little lower. studio: U8 West S tr^ Detroit, April 18.—anel of 13 Juron FAIRBANKS, JTp. Old Hermit Straigrht Whiskey, q t .. .$1.79 on the 13th floor of the Federal (100 pro4tf). building. Genevieve TohhiL y “This,” said the judge in dismiss­ U.S.P. Government; Alctdiol, fifth . .,.$1.65 ing the panel, "is Friday the 13th. Frank MorMn FREE 0 u a r t ...... $1.85 Be careful during the d^." V o^a, (Russian Whiskey) .. 1 ...... $1.75 WAGES INCREASED Best Domestic Wines, bottle ...... 75c Wallingford, April 13.— (AP)—R. Tickets will be given to every visitor. AD you do (Port, Sherry, Mnsoatel). Wallas and Company, silverware SttccossA tA ny manufacturers, gave notice today of Tipo White Wipe. ] ...... 98c n ten per cent increase in wages for is sign your name and address. Drawing will be made about 1,000 employes. Ebling’s Oeam A l4 Aetna Ale, 3 hots. 25e The raise, effective Monday w u Todiijr Saturday Night at 9 P. M. given to all workers on an hourly, Narrasransett Ale and Bock. neeUy salary or piece-work basis, who reeeiva $200 a n)OBth or leas. fllH S c t i n PHONE 8844 — WEE DELIVERY. Tha comj^^ defined to ay 1$ — M l.,,, ...... I a . ' . . : . . - , r . ” T / ' i -j UiMie have butik TER BVBNINQ HERALD, MAIKHB8TBRitX>Nlln ntlDAT, A P f^ IS, 1S64

grsst the guests In behalf a t the Com ^rod ...... 77% town of Manchester. Del L sad W n ...... 28% On»lORM TEXTILE UNION’S Du P o n t ...... 97% “MUSIEKCUSS” Thsrs will bs both modsm and Local Stocks Bastmsa Kodak ...... 91% old-fashionsd dsndsg. Ths commit- mao and M us ...... 6% AT tss In charge follows: Thomas 'Trot* Elec Auto Llta ...... 27% TO SIMtT MOMDAT BALL TOMORROW (Funriilied by Pntosm A Oo.) Gen Eleo ...... 22% tor, general obslrmiui; Misses Emily Ceatzml Bow, Hartford, Conn. Gen Foods ...... 84% Promineiit Pgndki; ^ te llpr PlUard, Anna Lucas, Clara Jack- Oen Motors ...... 88% more, Martha Popple and Arthur 1 P. M. Stock Heard at Simdaj Nlgltt OiUetta ...... 11 Services Daring May. Shorts, Leonard Cleveland, Carl Gold Dust ...... 21% Red Cross Conmiittees WM First Social Tune of New Bank Stocks Olson, Frank Mullen, James Fogar­ Hudson Motors ...... 20% Bid Asked have a ty, Wilfred JoKy and EUmon HUde- Int Harv ..'...... 41% Mans been oompieted fbr OrgaBizatkm To Be Held brand, members of general commit­ Cap Nat Bank St Trust 14 16 Be Shown What to Do ■erlee a t open fbnuns to be held b Conn. R iv e r ...... 460 — Int Nick ...... 28 Have you heard tell of the penna> For beach wear, the fashionable tee; George Olds and James Fogar­ Int Tel and T e l ...... 15 the chapel of South church, on Siin* aeata with the new croqulnole ends ? color will definitely be yellow. One ty, floor ommlttee; Miss Qracs First National of Htfd 86 -- day evenings during the meinth-flC Htfd. Conn. Trust .... 60 54 Johns Manvllle...... 58% After Catastrophes. Tlxey’re the most flattering of waves of the more charming models was in the State Armory. Hatch and Miss Clara Jackmore, Kennecott ...... 21% tS A j. The speakers who wW hs Hartford National .... 17 H 19 H and so utterly feminine— Just what recently worn by Ida Lupino, who refreshments commlttse; Mias Mar­ Lehigh Val R d ...... 19 heard oo the respective nights stsl you'll want for your new spring appears with Richard Arlen in Phoetfix St. B. and T ... 165 — Joseph Tone, State tha Popple and Frank Mullen, ticket West Hartford Trust.. 96 — Ligg and Myers B ...... 92% dresses. Dial 7484. The Lily ’’Come On, Marines.” It consisted Arrangements have been complet­ A Red Cross disaster institute will of Labor; Professor George Hedkqr committee; Miss Anna Lucas, Insnnuce Stocks Loew’s ...... 34% Beauty Parlor. of wide-waled Jersey, with a sun* be held in Hartford Monday morn­ and Professor Hart of Hartford’ ed for the first annual bsll of Local publicity committee; Francis Mc- Aetna Casualty...... 62 H 64 ^ Lorillard ...... 17% backed effect and a nautical lacing Seminary Foundation and Qaytord 2126, United Textile Workers of Caughey and Arthur Keating, check­ Aetna Fire ...... 39 41 Mont W a r d ...... j . 31% ing at 10 o’clock and will continue around the top of the shorts. Quite Nat Biscuit...... 44 Douglass of Springfield, x h , Lelong flnds a certain similitude ing committee; Beverty Wright, re­ Aetna T^e ...... 19 21 America, to be held in the state Nat Cash R e g ...... 19% all day. Mayor Aaron Cook, the subjects to be discussed will all be In proflle between the old romantic pleasing to the eye, too. ception committee. Automobile ...... 20 22 armory here tomorrow night. Nat D a ir y ...... 16 BosuyI of Selectmen, Dr. D. C. Y. on topics of the hour, and the men figures that adorned the bows of Thero will be a meeting of the Conn. General...... 28^ 30 H Want something a little bit new Nat Pow and L t ...... 11% Moore, Chief of Police Samuel G. chosen are ail well qualified to ■hips and his new silhouette. It Is Parade general committee tomorrow morn­ Hartford Fire ...... '53 66 in the way of cookies—something Permission has been given by ing at 11 o’clock in Odd Fellows Phoenix F ire ...... 63 66 N T Central ...... 36% Gordon, (3ilef Albert Foy of the :q>eak with authority concerning true that his new models give one them. The forums will be so con­ light and delicious that will melt in hall. Miss Popple would like a re­ Hartford Steam Boiler 62 64 NT NH and H ...... 19% South Manchester fire department. the impression of a movement Noranda ...... 43% ducted that a queatlon and discus­ your mouth? If you do call Pine- port of all ticket sales at this ses­ National Fire ...... 63 66 Boy Scouts, American Legion and floating ahead of the wearer In North Amer ...... 19% sion period will follow each presen­ hurst 4161— they have ’em. sion. Travelers ...... 466 466 doctors have been invited to attend. >lace of the old clinging lines. This Packard ...... 6% tation. It is hoped that the people OooDcil Meets Sunday PubUo CtUltiefl Stocks The school Is being held by the {s even more apparent, of course, in For an especially nice dessert, try Penn ...... 36% Red Cross in th^ Elut in anticipa­ of Manchester will take advantage his evening gowns, day clothes Delegates of the local union to Conn. Elec S e r v ...... 39 43 a banana cream pie when you have Phila Rdg C and I ...... 6 tion of storms, floods, fires and of this privilege of hearing perti­ showing this effect In a more re­ the Connecticut State Council of the <3onn. P o w e r ...... 37, 39 a baked pie shell handy or some Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 60 — Phil P e t e ...... 20% other catastrophes. Disaster com­ nent subjects discussed frankly by strained manner. United Textile Workers, silk divi­ Pub Serv N J ...... 38 such outstanding leaders and teach­ left-over pie dough in the refriger­ sion, will meet Sunday afternoon at Hartford Elec ...... 61 53 mittees of Red Cross chapters will ator. Just slice bananas, mix with Radio ...... 8% ers. 2 o’clock in Odd Fellows hall. This Hartford Gas ...... 42 45 be informed on methods ^ feeding sweetened cream, pile lightly into do., p f d ...... 46 — Rem R a n d ...... 12% IS not an open, meeting. Rey Tob B ...... 43% and caring for refugees, organizing your baked pie shell and it’s done! S N E T C o...... 107 111 hospitalization, providing medical A i^otograph of you on Mother’s Sears Roebuck ...... 60 When you want a dessert In a Manufacturing Stocks attention, handling supplies and Day—^what could please mother Socony V a c ...... 16% hurry, there’s nothing quite so de­ Am Hardware ...... 19 H 21^ records, and otherwise rising to sud­ Biore? Call the Fallot Studio and pendable and economical as Am H osiery...... — 36 South Pac ...... 28% Good Weather NEW TELEGRAPH PRINTER Sou P FUc S ...... 34% den needs. mahe your appointment in time. bananas. Arrow H and J , com. 13 15 Is Coming! Dial 6808. South Rwy ...... 32% Henry M-. Baker, assistant direc­ do., pfd ...... 95 105 tor of disaster relief of the Ameri­ Billings and Spencer.. — 1 St Brands ...... 22% A royal bargain—and a delicious EQUIPMENT IS INSTALLED St Gas and E 3 ...... 13 can Red Cross, will address the In­ ARE YOUR SHOES IN one! Hormel chicken a la king 29 Bristol Brass ...... 20^ 22^^ If you’re planning to build a rock do., pfd...... 96 — St Oil Cal ...... 38 stitute. He Is a veteran of many GOOD REPAIR? garden select stones that are large cents a can, four cans for 99 cents St OU N J ...... -...... 46 'arge disaster operations and wiU m at Pinehurst. Western Union Office Here Case, Lockwood and B — 300 and place them firmly in the ground Collins Co...... 45 — Tex Corp ...... 27% lead in a thorough perfecting of If not, bring them in to us. We 80 that any one of them will hold Now Has Latest Methods of Timken Roller B ear...... 34 % plans for meeting emergencies Sylvia Sydney wears thirty-six Colt’s Firearms ...... 26 28 use nothing but the weight of an adult without top­ Trans America ...... 7% throughout the state. gowns in ‘"riilrty Day Princess,” Message Transmission. Eagle Lock ...... 27 29 pling over. Allow dirt and space Fa&lr Bearings...... 60 60 Union Carbide ...... 45% enough for each cluster of small slightly over one a day, and it is of Unit Aircraft ...... 23% The Best of Leather Fuller Brush, Class A . 7 — and your choice of your favorite flowers to have its own individual interest to note that practically all ’The Western Union Telegraph Unit Corp ...... 6% SPAIN OCCUPIES IFNI of her apparel is a combination of Gray Tel Pay Station.. 15 ' 17 brand of rubber heels—O’Sullivan's pocket in which to grow. Company today completed installa­ Hart and CkKjley...... — 125 Unit Gas Imp ...... 16% three colors— red, black and white. tion of the new telegraph printer U S Ind A l e ...... 53 Madrid, April 13.— (AP) — Spain or Goodyeeu- Wlngfoot—put on Hartmann Tob, com.. — 5 while you wait. equipment in their local office at 8 do., pfd...... 15 — U S R u bber...... 20% began her official occupation of Ifni Special package of high grade Here’s how the calendar reads Bissell street. U S S m e lt...... 126% today as troops under Maj. Pablo chocolates really a dollEir (81.00!) Int S ilv e r...... 39 42 daily for Travis Ban ton. Para­ Arthur Shorts Plant Department workmen have U S S te e l...... 52% Arias disembarked on the .African value is the week-end offering of mount’s gown designer, since "It do., pfd...... 79 83 Union P/esldent been engaged for several days in Landers, Frary A Clk. 31 33 Util Pow and L t ...... 3% shores through a heavy sea. • the candy department of the Center ■Ain’t No Sin” went into production making ready for the cutover from New Brit. Mch., com. 7 9 Vick C3hem...... 32% The annoimcement of the occupa­ SAM YULYES ■Pharmacy (formerly Packard’s). —Mae West in black lace and tulle Police Chief Samuel Gordon for a the old to the new method of opera­ do., pfd...... 45 — Western Union ...... 56% tion was communicated to the gov­ with velvet hat and muff trimmed West El and M f g ...... 39% ernment here by wireless. 701 Main Street r-iH short parade through Main street tion. Advance preparations must be Mann A Bow, Class A 3 7 Mvith black blrd-of-paradise; 'Tues­ Woolworth ...... 52% Brief ceremonies were carried Johnson Blodt preceding the ball. Richard Boyce, made to prevent any possibility of do., Class B ...... ^4 — day, Mae West in white net, em­ out ashore as Major Arias reported director of the Center Flute Band, delay to telegraph traffic and the North and J u d d ...... 15 17 A separate fur cape is a welcome broidered with silver sequins, with GETS FOUR MONTHS to (Tol. Fernando Capaz who had change was made today wdthout NUes, Bern P o n d ...... 12% 14% addition to smy wardrobe. You white satin hat and net fan, both Peck, Stow and Wilcox 4 8 Bridgeport, AprU 13.— (.AP) — preceded him by airplane and car­ can wear it over your untrimmed trimmed with aigrettes; Wednesday, difficulty. The first message receiv­ Admitting the theft of several hun­ ried on negotiations with the native ed on the new equipment w m ad­ Russell Mfg...... 40 48 spring coat, with silk suits and, if Mae West in pink chiffon dotted S cov ill...... 24 26 dred doUars worth of merchandise chieftains for the specific occupa­ OERiCH’S It’s one of the longer types, as a with rhinestones, neckline and train dressed to Aaron Cook, chairman of from express trucks and nearly all tion of the territory which already TTDOL SERVICE STA*n6N the Board of Selectman from E. G. Stanley W orks ...... 21% 23% summer evening wTap. massed with roses, and large pink Standard Screw ...... 60 — the larger stores in Bridgeport, belonged in title to Spain. Bnckland Feather, superintendent of the ’The newest capes are made of fox satin poke bonnet; Thursday, Mae do., pfd., guar...... 100 — Mardy S. Costa, 23, of (1 Freeborn No hostUe demonstrations were — SAYS — 13 fur, with silver fox leading, and West in gray wool street frock with .Western Union Telegraph Company Smythe Mfg. Co...... 28 35 avenue) East Providence, R. I., was reported. PM THE MAN AT THE PUMP white fox, dyed in colors to harmon­ ermine tippet and muff, with gray at Hartford Taylor and F e n n ...... 70 — sent to jail for four months in City ASK ME The new equipment is the most Court today. He was arrested in The sheep population of the world ize with costumes, second in favor hat trimmed with violets; Friday, Torrington ...... 61 63 See Page 9. They are of various lengths from Mae West in pale blue net d ott^ modem telegraph apparatus availr Underwood Mfg Co ... 44% 46% Blast Providence, where he had been is 500,000,000, or one-fourth as great exaggerated collars to elbow length with pailettes, massed with blue os­ able and is the same as used in the Union Mfg Co...... — 10 sending the goods stolen here. as the human population. models. (^e style is made on a trich plumes about neckline and larger cities. Miss Ellaine Schuetz, U S Elnvelope, c o m ... 80 — satin background ending in flatter train, with blue satin hat trimmed manager of the local office, has do., pfd...... 95 — ing satin bows that tie imder the with ostrich tips— also boa of blue spent two months in the Western Veeder R oot ...... 27 29 chin. ostrich feathers; Saturday, Mae Union School at Bloomfield, N. J., Whitlock CoU Pipe ... — 4 West in Princess gown of black where she took a thorough course JH.WU’ms Co. $10 par 45 — ------KEITH’S ------velvet trimmed with spiral bands in the operation of the new equip­ Again let me tell you about those of pearls and brilliants. ment. Miss Schuetz will return to ■B& cent f^st quality chiffon and Manchester on April 30. For the semi-service weight stockings at present the local office is in charge - >.l -Norton’s. See ’em yourself and of Vincent Boggini. N. Y. Stocks you'll know what all the talk’s OJuLOjfuat- Anyone who is interested in see­ about SALE of KITCHENS ing the new equipment in operation AdanMlEitP...... 9% IS- invited to visit the local office. Air R^diic ...... 98% Chamber of Ckimmerce has given Alaska J u n ...... 21% Featuring Kitchens COMPLETE—With Range, Furniture, and TRADE SCHOOL NOTES its approval to the committee in Allegheny ...... 3% charge of the advertising. Am Can ...... 104% MENU TO REPRESENT Am Coml A lco ...... 50% Linoleum—At Special Group Prices. John Adams, president of the George Hahn Trade school graduating class, an­ Am For Pow ...... 10% By THOMAS J. CHABA Union 1st Vice President 9 DIFFERENT NATIONS Am Rad St S ...... 16 Tra^ School Correspondent nounced the staff of the Trade Am Smelt ...... 44% Here^s The Best school’s year book, today. The staff will be marshal of the parade, which Am Tel and T e l ...... 120% Orchestra includes: John Adams, chairman; will be headed by a union band. Am Tob B ...... 73 Albert Sebub, editor; Walter Kayan, Emanuel Lutheran Church Am Wat Wks ...... 21% in Kitchen The Trade School Orchestra, im­ Francis Weber and Dora Joslin, as­ All members of the Union are der the able baton of William J. asked to meet on Charter Oak street Society Plans Unusual Sup* Anaconda ...... 17 sociate editors. A tch ison ...... 68% Hanna, entertained between the acts tomorrow night at 6:45 o’clock. The per April 25-26. Equipment— of "The Brat”, a three-act comedy parade will start moving promptly Auburn ...... 52 Aviation Corp ...... 9 which was presented by the drama­ at 7 o’clock and will traverse Main Worthy of the Balt and Ohio ...... 29% PUBUC RECORDS Wednesday and Thursday eve­ tic club of the Sons of Italy Juniors street until the armory is reached./ Bendlx ...... 18% nings, April 25 and 26, have been Finest Home! at the High school auditorium, last Grand March Beth Steel ...... 43% Marriage Intention set apart by the Ladies Aid society Wednesday evening. At the armory music will be fur­ Beth Steel, p f d ...... « ___ 77 Year Book John H. Burkbardt and Christine of the Emanuel Lutheran church nished by Ck)llln Driggs and a strict­ Borden ...... 22% Engel, both of this town, applied for for an entertainment and supper, in The Big Diq>lex Range In order that the Trade school ly union orchestra. Professor Lewis Can Pac ...... 16% may solicit advertisements for the \ marriage license in the town which nine different nations will be Beebe will act as prompter. There Case (J. I.) ...... 71 Glenwood’s wonderful new Dual Oven June year book, the Manchester represented in the dishes, the deco­ clerk’s office today. will be a concert from 8:16 to 8:48 Cerro De Pasco ...... 36% model, the last word in range equip­ rations and the programs. No tick­ Cbes and O hio ...... 47% ment, including such new features as— o’clock, and the grand march will ets will be sold but a free will offer­ start at 9 o’clock. Chrysler ...... 54 ing will be received at the tables. Coca Cola ...... 118 Automatic Heat ControL Thomas Trotter, general chair­ To assist the committee it is de­ Col C arbon...... 70 man of the ball, will Introduce Ar­ sired that sF who plan to attend Coml Solv ...... 29% Oven Gas Broiling Attachment thur Shorts, president of Local 2126, make reservations through Mrs. Cons Gas ...... 38% New type "Speedlux” Burners. who will deliver a brief address of John L, Soderberg or Mrs, K. E, Cons O U ...... 12% v/elcome. Mayor Aaron Cook will Erickson by the 18tb if possible. Cent C a n ...... 82 New, Clean, Smooth-top Construc­ tion. VORTON’S HOSIERY—59c PAIR—FIRST QUALITY Extra capacity and quicker beating oven bakes perfectly with coal or oil, and gas. A powerful beating stove—the finest combination range yet produced. and- This Charming WITH Suite A Breakfast Suite of solid oak, FISH for FUN consisting of large extension table with automatic slides and folding S leaf concealed inside. Seats six comfortably when closed, or eight Use H-I Fishing Tackle with table extended. Four heavy IT LANDS THE BIG ONES! boxed seat chairs, shaped for com­ fort, built for wear. Choice of fin­ LlgM, msdhim, hssvy . . . whsfsvsr ishes to match your range and lin­ H>I Split Bamboo Rodfi Ashaway Fly Lines oleum. 7 ft. PriiictM, 4 oz., 16.00 U. S. Line Co. Fly Lines %Vt ft. Lucky, 6 oz., $4.75 Abbey*Imbre Fly Lines your wsighf, If is sD on your foot You Can Find Most of the most of flio flmo. Thsf'i wlty you and- Praular Flies Here! Trout Baskets Wet F ile s ...... Large size — $1.39 each rfiould wosr PoHy Prosfom . . . shoot ...... lOe ea., fl.OO doz. Medium size . . . . 98c each with strong sreh supports to bop A Lovely Floca* of Inlaid-* Dry F lie s ...... Bait B ox es...... I9c Cemented over felt lining, this will give you many years of servidt...... 15e ea., $1.50 dr>z. your foot in shspo, snugly and eonv Buck Tails .. 10c to 50c ea. Creel H a m ess...... 50c Choice of patterns. Any room up to 20 yards at this group price—all fortobly. installation included. Skilton's Gut Hooks Split Shot...... 5c tube Wet Fly Boxes ...... 65c Eagle Claw The regvlar Dry Fly Boxes...... 9 5 c Tho prieos will plooso you os much AH for 25c package of 6. Leader Boxes...... » .25e ( price would O n b $ 2 5 6 * 5 0 be $SSL50. Weber Gut Hooks All Sizes of Gut Leaders |0S tho now fall tfylss just, in. Como J 40c package of 4. 8 ft. - 6 ft. - 7*/j f t In and ENJOY frying on fhos# that Dor CoBbiiiation Offer Indadot: suit you most. The F. T. BLISH ( Any Range You May Select— AAAA «• SIZES ’< to <2 . O O i l Y Any Furniture—Any Linoleum HARDWARE CO. At ft gpedftl price thftt eoven eveiything ftfl infttftDed in yoar luHoe. Sporting Goods Headquarters NORTON’S nSHING LICENSES ISSUED HERE SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Some Complete Kitchen^ Priced 847 MAIN ST* RUBINOW BLDG. PHONE 4121 A8LowAsni2.50. (^LOREN'S SHOB8-41.00 C m 51!!!^ ■4M

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prince of Aragon; Carlo Genovari, ■ad apmA ttm freater part at bar who played “Jacob SandMman,’* life in Rockville, Hartford aad Etan- AMERICAN NAVY PLAYS proprietor of the dap4rtinent atora: woodL Boy m o Kttia tm i DAILY RADIO PROGRAM ROCKVniB Mra. Roy Ferguaon, adio plasred Sba is sorvlvad . by her hnEband. “Catherine Griffen"; Mary Wnd- Max Barfar, wall knofwn la Rook- AT WAR ON WAY EAST ^ FRIDAY, APRIL IS (Oentnl sad Bsstsrn Staiidsrd Tims) villa: two aooa, Clarenoa Bargar of ." flotai AH prorruni to kar and bule chains or jeronpa thereof nnless sped)* i hlaer, who played “Miai Bmlth," a Believed to Be h (Bod; eoMt to ooMt (• to o) dooidiuitlon Indndas au avulable stations. manlcuriat; Gertruda White, aa Waat Bartfbrd and Harold Bargar at “Dtdly", a Uvlng qaodel and others. Loa Aagalaa, CaUfocnla; a » u g b - With the Uhlted Wtatee Fleet, off F^ram a aubjoet to ehange. P. M. CanL EaaL tar, Mra. William Patke of BOm- NBC-WEAF NETWORK 6A0— 7A(L-Myrt A Marge—east only: START WORK ON ROADS NonrinatleB of Elks. Weet Coast at Mexico, April 18 — Cbleago, AprO 1 8 .— (AP) —^ wtthr* sftai^VK.! Louis Panleo Orchestra — mldwaatl The nomination of offleera wood; two brothers, Charles BASIC — Kaati weaf wlw wool wtle 6:15— 7:15—Just Plain BIN — east;! Petsdike of Bloomfield and Julius (AP) —A battle on the high sees George Rogalikl, held tor murder at ’’Burs,” har npBad: wjar wta* weak wfl wilt wfbr wrc wgy Texas Rangers—^west; Panics Or.— UNDER FERA PROGRAM Rockville Lodge, No. 1859, B. P. O. the age of 18 years, thinks he ought maybe mimdv. I staFt sdrsj wbon woao wtam wwj waal; Mid: kad midwest: Jim Fattis Orch.—^Dixla, Bilks for the fiscal year of 1934-35 Petsifiike of Rockville: three sisters, eimuiariny warfare between the to get “a aam^ of years” tor kid­ Asked in m aver orladi; wmaq wrfl woc-who wow wdaf wkbf 6A0— 7:30—Music on )ha Air east ; , were made at the meeting of the Mrs. Walter Schlebe, Mrs. Alfred Uhited Statee fleet and an enemy N O ^H W E S T A CANADIAN — wtmj Shewman—^Dtxle; Orehaatra—west Roaenberg and Mrs. Edward Hard­ naping little Datatta Zdtlow. The asidr ”1 n s d to l wlba katp wabo wday kfyr erot efof 6:4^— 7:45—Boaka Carter, Talk—ba- ] Unemployed Men Given Work lodge held last evening at the BUes force occupied the American Navy ebUd, two and a half yean old, died baby, but Fm too aBSrt-tojd»i^r_^.. SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjax ale; Brown's Harmonattas waat Home, comer of EUltogton avenue ing, an-of RockviUe; as wen ss two yestsorday from exposure after being wfla>w8tin wlod warn wme wab wapl 7A0— S:0O^Tha Happy Bakara^aalo ' Not to Exceed 24 Honrs Per grandchUdren. today. anym ore.” -wjdx wamb kroo wky wfaa wbap kpre 7:15— 8:15—Edwin C. Hili — basic I and Prospect street. imprisoned in an attic. While the psychf...... wool ktba ktba wsoo waTa only; Husk O’Hara Orchas.—west i Week. Blxalted Ruler Lewis H. Chapman F oaenl of Mrs. Heimardinger Pla3dng at war on its way to the Rogalakl facing a sanitay tost, uncover the true naturs eC .tha i MOUNTAIN—koa kdrl kgir kchl 7:30— 8:30—The March of Tima—to c , presided at the meeting and the fol­ The funeral iff Mra. Wilhelmina Atlantic, the fleet divided during the told Dr. Harry Hoffman, e^ef of IPACIPIC COAST — kso kfi kgw komo 8:0(^ 9:00—CBS Piano Team—also e ' night Into two navies. Umpires actor of the boy. . . Ikhq kfad ktar ken kpo 8:18— 8:15—Ruth Etting, Songs—to e Over 30 men in need of employ­ lowing nominations were made fbr BL Helmerdinger, 74, vho died at the behavior clinic of the criminal closed an indietmagt tor mutotor.jir Cant. Eaat. 8:30— 8A0—Jack Whiting Ravua—to a ment started work this mo m i^ in the election to be held at the first her home at 14 Franklin street, aboard each ship reeved sealed en­ court: “I guess Fm to blame that manslaughter would ba .. 4:31^ 6‘AO—Frank Marriwall, Skateh 8:00—10AO—Naw Mua. Faaturo—to a Rockville imder the FERA plans. meeting in May: Wednesday evening foUowiim an ex­ velopes to M opened at stated times she died. I shouldn’t have 1 ^ her that a Jury would be sallsd t o ; 4 : 4 ^ OHS—To Ba Announead 8A0—10:30—Mary Eastman in Songs when they reveal casualtlea and SdX>— 6:0(^DInnar Concart—alao oat 9:45—10:4S—Myrt A Marge—w repeat The work wlU continue indefinitely. Blxalted Ruler, Cfiareoce J. Mc­ tended illness, win be held rrom her there. I think I ou^t to get a on bis sanity. 5A0— 6A0—Irana Baaalay, Contralto 10:00—11 AO—Sengs by Edith Murray First Selectman Francis J. Prich­ Carthy. late home Saturday afternoon at 2 damage siqipoeed to be suffered y couple of years.” ”A coroner's jury baa rai B;4S— 6:45—To Ba Announead 10:15—11:15—Press-Radis News SarviM , ard, director of town aid in Rock­ Esteemed Leading Knight, George o’clock. Rev. K. Otto Klette, pastor t h ^ ships. The skiU of command­ ‘TX) you know what you’re mended the Ixty be him tor ami 6K)S— 7dX>—Morton Bowa, Tanor Solo 10:2(L-11 AO—Isham Jonas Ore.—basic ing officers In m ating these emer- 7:15—Billy Bachalor*a Skateh 10:30—11A0—H. Sosnik Orch.—midw ville and the town of Vernon, stat­ L. Betts. . of the First Lutheran church, wUl 6:30— 7:30—Fur Trappara—weat only 10:45—11:45—Henry Buaaa Orch.—to o ed yesterday that it was planned Blsteemed Loyal Knight, John H. officiate. Burial wOl be in the fam­ goicies of imaginary battle will pi«. 6 :4 ^ 7:45—Tha Qoldbarga, Sarial Aet 11 AO—12:00—Leon Belaseo Orch.—ba- ily plot in Grove Hin cemetery. sumably show how weU the ' fleet 7:00— 8AO—Oreh. A Cavallaro—c to c Bio; Caroll Dickerson Orch.—midw to put between 30 and 35 men to Karges. i^pear on Friday, A]»1I 18. O b '! SAO— 9A0—Waltzing by Aba Lyman 11:30—12AO—Sam Robbins Orchestra— work tbiw morning. Originally it Esteemed Lecturing Knight, Wil­ Mrs. Heimierdinger was the widow would function In actual warfare. you change it?” S:3(L- 8:30—Pie and Pat. Comedy Aet basic; Louis Panlee Orchestra—w was planned to start this work yes­ liam H. Preuss. of Herman Hrimerdinger and was Under command of Admiral D. F. The magistrate did. 8AO—10A0—Tha Firat Nlghtaiws to c 12AO— 1 AO—Danes Houi^-wabo only bom in Germany. She has resided Sellers, commander-in-chief, was Queer Twists 8AO—10AO—Jaek Banny’a New Shew NBC-WJZ NETWORK terday morning but it was impossi­ Secretary, Michael J. Cosgrove. Salem, N. J.—Robert BMwaide, 10A0—11:00—B. A. Rolfa’a Orehaatra ble to do any outside work because ’Treasurer, Raymond EL Hunt. in this coimtry for over 85 3rears and the Blue fleet composed of d re ^ - 48, was a fugitive from Justtoe Ito 10:15—11:15—Praaa-Radio Nawa Service BASIC — East: w]a wbs-wbsa wpal Trustee, hQchael H. Roberts. spent the last 15 years in RockviUe. naughta, aircraft squadron, cruiser, 10:20—11 AO—B. A. Rolfa’a Orehaatra wham kdka wgar wlw wsyr wmal; of the heavy downpour of rain. destroyer and submarine forces. In Day*s News 15 minutes. Sentenced to the ooun^ 10:30—11 AO—Vincent Lopez Orehaatra Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wls kwk The men are to be given work ac­ ’Trustee, Fred H. Lippman. She la survived by two sons. Max kwer koil wren wmaq kso wkbf Helmerdinger of RockviUe and Ar­ Some fifty or hundred, miles distant ty Jail on a drunk and iKsorderly 11:00—12:00—Leo Zolio and Orchestra cording to their need of employ­ Trustee, Frank H. Ri^. charge, be broke away from OffICBr 11:30—12AO—Seymour Simona Orchas. NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmJ Delegate to Grand Lodge conven­ thur Helmerdinger of Pawtucket, R. was the Grey navy, commanded by wlba kstp wabo wday kfyr cret cfef ment and in no case are they; to L, and three daughters, Mrs. WU- Rear Admiral Frederick J. Home Fordyce, Ark.—Oddie, Guy and Bkl Conover. A quarter of an hour CBS-WABC NETWORK SOUTH—^wrva wptf wwnc wls wJmjl work over 24 hours a week. tion in July, Clarence J. McCsir- later, he appeared a t the jalL wfla-wsnn wlod warn wmc wsb wapl thy, nominee for Blxalted Ruler. liam Dreschler of Broad Brook, Mrs. and composed of destrosrers, air­ OlUe Woitl, unemployed brothers BASIC—East: wabo wade woko wcao wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre It is planned to start work on the Bklgar Newbury of Columbia and craft and the supply train. They who took up farming were undis­ “I don’t like that guy,” he ex­ wiaab wnac war wkbw wkrc whk cklw woai ktba ktbs wsoo wave roads started under the CWA or Lecture on Flowera. plained, “so I decided to come akag wdre wean wip wjaa wean wfbl wspd MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl A large number were on band m Mrs. John StockweU of Spencer, were expected to "clash" about mayed when they failed to raise wjsv wmaa; Midwest: wbbm wfbm PACIFIC COAST—kgo kfl ksw komo contemplated. It is also planned to Mass., also 12 grandchUdren and five noon. money to buy a mule to do the myself.” kmbe kmox wowo whaa khq kfsd ktar kpo complete the work on the Memorial the ball at the George Maxwell Me­ great grandchUdren. San Francisco—An appeal tor aid EAST—^wpg whp wibw wheo wlbz wfaa CenL EasL building, which is also a CWA proj­ morial library last evening to hear spring plowing. wore wicc efrb ckac RockviUe Briefs in a search for Louis Pelsinger Who DIXIE—wgxt wsfa wbre wqam wdod 4A(L- 5:30—Singing Lady east only ect. the lecture by C. W. Johnson of Guy hitched Oddie and Olhe to tha was seen leaving the San BYandaoo klra wrac wlae wdan wtoe krld wrr 4:46— 5:45—Orphan Annie—east only Under the FERA it is planned to Springfield on the topic “New Slog- Another cave-ln of the macadam plow and they turned up the soil. ktrh ktaa waco koma wdbo wodz wbt BAO— 6:00—Angelo Ferdinande Orch. land Wild Blowers.” The event at the intersection of High street hospital dressed only in a night wdaa wblg wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wsja 6:30— 6:30—O’Leary’s Irish Minstrais lay new sidewalks on School street Now they have a good crop in. shirt, was made by Dr. J. C. Geiger, wmbr a; Singing Lady—repeat for wgn and through the school park adjoin­ was sponsored by the Rockville and Vemcm avenue took place yes­ TOLLAND Pittsburgh—Aroused from sleep MIDWEST—weak w«1 wmt wmbd wisn 5:46— 6:46—Lowell Thomas — east; director of public health. Dr. Qelfer Orphan Annie—^repeat to midwest ing the Blast District school. The Community Garden club of which terday morning when the surface of by the incessant jingle of their door­ wibw kfh kfab wkbn wcco wsbt ksej Miss Gertrude Bliller is the presi­ the road gave way while an automo­ wants the night shirt ratomed. It wnax 6A0— 7AO—Ames ’n’ Andy—east only Vernon town school committee ac­ Charles C. Talcott and Howard bell, Mr. and Mrs. ^Joseph E. Beech belongs to the dty. MOUNTAIN—kvor klz kob kal 6:15— 7:15—Tha Sizzlers Harmony cepted this suggestion at the meet­ dent. bile was pasring. COAST—^khj koln kfre kol kfpy kvl 6:3>- 7:30—George Gershwin A Piano AU outside work had to be called Ayers, who have spent severed days discovered their home in flames. The kfbk Imj kwg kem kdb k ^ b kgb 6:45— 7:45—Gus van, Arlene Jackson ing last week. It is also planned to The lecture of Mr. Johnson was in Oradel, N. J., with friends, re­ coupled escaped. 7:00— 8:00—Shutta A O’Keefe, Orch. illustrated with colored slides ajid off yesterday because of the heavy 10 HURT BY STRIKERS CanL EasL 7:30— 8:30—Dangerous Paradise, Skit repaint several of the fire stations down pour of rain. turned home Wednesday. Firemen said the blaze caused a 4:30— 0:30—Jack Armatron'— as only; 7:45— 8:45—Carlos Qardal, Baritone for the Rockville fire department. proved to be of imusual interest. Miss Alice E. Hall, a teacher of contact which kept the bell ringing. Hayes and Copeland C h.—west 8:00— 9:00—Phil Harris A Orchestra In addition to the lecture and illus­ Chl^ Ranger Louis Branderly and The recent CWA projects showed staff will make their official visita­ domestic science in the Seymour Chicago—This being Friday the Philadelphia. April 13.—(APj— 4:45— 5:45—The Funnyboners—eaat; 8:30— 9:30—Phil Baker Sh.w—o to cat an expenditure of about 820,000 of trations Mrs. Johnson had a'large Reopening of the Bergman Knitting Mauris Sherman Orches.—midwest 9:00—10:00—Tales that Should ba Told display of flowers with him as well tion to Court Snipslc, Foresters of High school, is spending the week­ thirteenth, members of the Anti- 5:00— 6:00—H. V. Kaitenborn—basic; 9:16—10:15—Music Supervisors Chorus which the town paid 83,000 for sup­ America, Mimday evening, April 16 end at her home. Superstition Society proposed to: Mills in Germantown today, resulted Ski|»y, Sketch—^repeat to midwest 10:00—11:00—Tha Three Scamps—east; plies; the government 813,400 for as many pictures of Connecticut in a clash of workers and strikers 8:15— 6:15—Bobby Benson — es only; Amos ’n’ Andy—repeat for west flowers which were hung In the in Foresters hall, Rockville National Simeon Luhrsen has taken a po­ Rim for blocks just to let black-cats Qena and Charlie—^Dixie and west 10:16—11:15—Press-Radio News Service wages on roads and 84,000 for Bank buUdlng. sition as carpenter with ^ Joseph cross their paths, spill salt, smash and others during which ten persons SAIL- 6:30—Nick Lucas, Songs — ba­ 10:20—11:20—Tha Poet Prince, Tanor wages on the Town Hall work. library hall for the evening. received minor injuriea and sixty sic; Jack Armstrong—midw repeat 10:30—11:80—Dance Music Orchestra Municipal Clean-Up. RockviUe will be well represented Webster of Rockville. mirrors, raise unbrellas indoors and 1:45— 6:45—Zoei Parenteau Orchas.— 11:00^12AC^Tom Gantry A Orchestra “Prince CSiarming” Success at the meeting of the girls of Camp Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bushnell search diUigently for cross-eyed, red men and women were arrested. < east; Dorothy Miiler, Organ—midw 11:30—12:30—Tad Biack A Orchestra One of the greatest successes in Plans are well underway for the The mills, which maniffacture annual municipal clean-up which Woodstock which is to be held at have been entertaining relatives haired girls. sweaters and other knit goods, had amateur productions in Rockville the Congregational church in from New London and Canterbury Tonight they will drink toasts to was the presentation in the audi­ will be held in Rockville next Tues­ been closed for three weeks be­ day and Wednesday; April 17 and Danielson. It is hoped to arrange recently. the Goddess of Hardluck. cause of labor troubles. 6:00—O’Leary’s Irish Minstrels. torium of the George Sykes Memo­ an automobile party to make the H. Hotchkiss of Pensacola, Fla., 6:15—Joe and Bateese. 18. Chicago—Judge Joseph Sabbath rial school last evening of the mu­ ’The muniepial trucks imder the trip. An invitation has been ^ - has been a recent guest of Mr. and wondered if he had heard what Mrs. 6:30—’Time. sical comedy, “Prince Charming’’ tended to all former campers to at­ Mrs. Frank A. Newman and called WTIC 6:32—Old Farmer’s Alfnanac. direction of the health and sewers Hilda Dinkel said, so he leaned for­ under the sponsorship of the Rock­ committee will remove all tin cans, tend this meeting. ’Those desiring to on several former acquaintances ward a bit to make sure. J. MAYER Hartford, CXiim. 6:34—^Temperature. ville Lions club. go are requested to get in touch here. 6:36—Sports Review. rubbish and other refuse from the with Mrs. Emil Kroyman or Rev. “In the Biunmer time he melds in TYDOL SERVICE STATION 50,000 W„ 1060 K. a , 282-8 Id. The auditorium was taxed to its homes of Rockville. Notice has Mrs. Dorothy Overman Walker 188 South Main St. 6:41—Famoiu Sayings. capacity Iasi evening and indica­ William F. Tyler of Rockville. an ice box,” she said. ’The “He," Travelers Broadcasting Service been given that there will be no re­ of Summit, N. J., has been spending meaning her husband, Alphonse, — SAYS — 6:43—Weather. tions are that a record number will ’The Polish National Alliance wlU a few days at the summer home of 6:45—^Lowell ’Thomas. moval of ashes at this time. hold a benefit dance Saturday eve­ whom she described aa a pinochle FM THE MAN AT THE PUBIF be on hand this evening for the sec­ Superintendent of Public Works her mother, Mrs. Jennie Overman. ASK ME Friday, Aiail 18. 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. ond presetnatlon. ning in Bhilaski Hall on Village addict. She said she meant he play­ P. M. (Jeorge B. Milne will be in charge Mrs. Lillian Ayers, who has spent ed In the refrigerators of his See Page 7:15—Joe Rines and his orchestra. Much credit is due Miss Millicent street. ’The music will be furnished the winter in Waterbury, was at 4:30—Horaclo Zito’s Tango Orches- 7:30—Music by Gershwin— George of the city employees during the by the Bialakes orchestra of Rock- butcher shop chain in the hot weath­ trsu Gershwin and his Orchestra. B. Disco of Boston, who directed clean-up which it is hoped to com­ her home here this week and called the presentation, which was staged vule. or. some of her friends. er. She also complained about some 4:15—^Nellie Revell at Large. 7:45—Bob Becker Dog Stories. plete within two days. ’The basebaU team from the other things and the court awarded 4:30—^Norman Cloutier and Mod­ for Uie benefit of the milk fund and A request has been made that all The Ladles Aid Society of the 8:00—Chocolatiers. other charities of the Lions club. Clerks Athletic club wUl go to her 88 a week temporary alimony. em Dance Orchestra. 8:30—Dangerous Paradise. tin cans and other refuse to be re­ Middletown Saturday afternoon Federated church will serve the It Doesn’t Pay To Drivs 5:00—Piano Miniatures — Elsa ’The presentation was in two moved be placed on the curb so as regular monthly supper thie eve­ Philadelphia—Alexander Prima- 8:45—^Broadway Orchestra. where they wUl play the first game vera, he is not superstitious, much. Dirty Carl Hemenway. 9:00—Phil H ai^ and his Orches­ acts with appropriate settings. 'The to make it easier for the municipal of the season with the Wesleyan ning. 5:15—Studio Program. first act was the presentation of the help.* The members of the newly orgem- Arrested as an accessory to the Have Your Car tra. University eleven. This wlH be the theft of fifteen gun casings from 5:30—Frank Merrlwell’s Adven­ 9:30—PhU Baker. department store of Jacob Sandel- The funeral of Mrs. Shnma opening game for both teams. Ised Tollcmd Grange degree team tures. 10:00—Stories ’That Must Be Told— man at the opening hour of 9 a. m. Petschke Berger, 60, of Elmwood, A public card party will be held will have a rehearsal in the Com­ Fort Mifflin March 13, he was held \ WASHED : 5:45—Alice in Orcbestralia. Fulton Oursler, editor of This act proved very interesting. who died of pneumonia Wednesday by local Branch No. 2012, United munity House this evening. by li. S. Commissioner William S. and . .. 6:00—Wrightville Clarion. “Liberty. ’’ ’The second act was that of the Pal­ following a short illness, will be Textile Workers in the K. of C. The regular meeting of Tolland Wacker for hearing April 13. Prl- 6:30—^Musical Appetizers. 10:15—Providence Biltmore Orches­ ace of Aragon at the time of a coro­ held from her late home i.. Elmwood rooms in the Prescott block Satur­ Orange will be held at the Ckimmu- mavera’s eyes strayed to a calen­ POLISHED 6:45—Your Folks and Mine. tra. , , nation ceremony. Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock. day evening of next week, April 21. nity House next Tuesday evening. der. 7:00—Skin Cancer, Dr. C. B. Tracy 10:45—Three Bliie N o p t Much credit is given all members Rev. John Kavascb, pastor of the The public is cordially Invited to at­ Dr. A. J. W. Meyers will be the “Judge,” Blurted the prisoner, *’I 7:15—^w nc Sports Conamentator. 11:00—Time, weather,'temperature. of the cast numbering more than '.utheran church of Hartford tend. preacher'‘at the Federated churCh t j ^ k I’ve pressed this jinx ' far SCHAIXED^S 7:30—Three X Sisters. 11:05—Sports Review. one hundred. Miss Disco extended Will officiate. Burial will be in the Sunday morning service and will al­ enough. First I walked under a lad­ Hollywood Super SoirvW 7:45—Dave Burrows and his Five 11:15—Press-Radio Bureau News her compliments to the leading .iy pioLin Grove Hill cemetery, The Royal York Hotel, Toronto, is so serve the church at the morning der and got pinched. Just now I take Station Sharps. Service. characters including Wilfred Kent Rockville. the tallest building in the British services during the remaining Sun­ a third light from a match and am 342 Bast O nter S t Tel. 4888 8:00—Jessica Dragonette and 11:20—Poet Price. who played “Senor Gonzales,’’ Mrs. Berger ' /as bom in Rockville Empire. days in April. held in ball. Now, you wsmt me to Quartette. 11:30—Milton Ebbins and his Am­ 9:00—Dance Orchestra, Norman bassadors. Cloutier, director: with 12:00—Tom Gentry and his Opera Frank Sherry, tenor. Club Orchestra. 9:15—Melody Moments. 12:30—Hotel Plaza Orchestra. 9:30—One Night Stands. 1:00—NBC Program Calendar. 10:00—“First Nlghter.” 10:30—Jack Benny and Don Bes- ^hat i t m e a n s tor’s Orchestra. to store 11:00—B. A. Rolfe's Orchestra. CAPTAIN GRAY TELLS 11:15—Press-Radio News Service. 11:25—Merry Madcaps— Norman Cloutier, director. HOW PRESIDENTS HSH 12:00—Leo Zollo’s Orchestra. 12:30—Seymour Simon’s Orches­ 7 0 million dollars tra. Palm Beach, Fla, April 18—(AP) 1:00—Silent. —’The man who should Know, Cap­ tain Herman Gray, President Roose­ velt’s fishing guide, steps forward to put an end to all this dispute about the results of the recent worth of tobacco WDRC presidential fishing trip. Captain Gray has fished with 225 Hartford Conn. 1880 three Presidents—Hoover, Harding and Roosevelt—and he ssdd the fish — miles o f warehouses Flday, April 18. caught on the Roosevelt trip com­ P. M. pared In quantity with any other 3:00—Baseball— Boston Braves presidenltal expedition he has guid­ Everything that Science knows It means smething to keep 70 V8. Boston Red Sox. ed but they-were smaller. million dollars worth of tobacco in 5:00—Sklppy. Captain Gray returned to his about is used in making Oiesterfields. 5:15—The Dictators. home at West Palm Beach yester- storage. It means just this: 5:30—Jack Armstrong, All-Amer­ d a ' with some new slants on presi­ One thing we do is to buy mild, ican Boy. dential fishing habits. 5:46—Brooks, Dave and Bunny. “Now Mr. Hoover was a real ripe tobaccos and then lock up these to* We do everything pouihle 6:00—H. V. Kaltenbom. sportsman at heart. He liked to go baccot in modem storage warehouse! 6:16—Bobby Benson and Sunny out at seven and stay till dark and Jim. land the big ones. President Hard­ to age and mellow like rare wines. to make Chesterfield the 6:30—Skit. ing went out, but be didn’t spend 6:36—Nick Lucas, songs. much time fishing,” Gray said, “President Roosevelt, now, he's a It takes about 3 years to age the cigarette that*s milder, the 6:46—Zoll-Parenteau Orchestra. regular fellow. There’s always 7:00—Myrt and Marge. L ^ * tobaccos for your Chesterfield, for cigarette that tastes better* 7:16—Terry and Ted. something doing when he’s around. ■®iii 7:80—Music'on the Air with Jim­ But be went on this trip for a rest Time does something to tobacco that my Kemper. and be Just naturally doesn't care 7:45—Mary Stone, the Song Girl; anything about sitting with a line neither man nor machine can do. Harold B. Smith, pianist. in his hand all day, struggling to 8:00—Happy Bakers, Phil Duey, bring 'em in. He likes to fool Frank Luther and Jack around, fish for a while with light Parker, Vivian Ruth. tackle, swim, explore the undersea 8:15—Edwin C. HUl. gardens and go boating.” 8:80—March of ’Time. 9:00—Fay and Bragglotti. 9:15—Ruth Etting; Ted Huslng; nV E DEAD, 15 HURT Johnnie Green’s Orchestra. 9:80—Marvelous Melodies — Jack Whiting, Jeannle Lang and FROM STEAM EXPLOSION her' Rascals; Jack Denny’s Orchestra. 10:00—To be announced. Sedalla, Mo., April 18—(AP) — 10:80—Henry Epstein, solicitor Five deaths today marked the ex­ General of New York State. plosions of an iznprovlsed Rteam 10:46—Press-Radio News. table which turned a happy anni­ 10:60—Fata Waller. versary banquet into tragedy. 11:00—Edith Murray. The victims, all women, were - .'flr 11:15—Press-Radio News. showered with boiling water and •. £i it 11;20—Isham Jones’ Orchestra scalding steam Wednesday night 11:45—Henry Busse’s Orchestra. when the table exploded in a tem­ porary kitchen at the Missouri Paci­ fic shops. In another part of the building, approximately 1,600 per­ sons were waiting to be served a dinner in connection with an anni­ WBZ-WBZA versary celebration. Nineteen women are in a hospital, Springfield — Boston two of them in a critical condition. Mrs. J. Ross Kindred and Mrs. H. C. Schaefer, died last night. Others Friday, April 18. who died earlier were Mrs. Ona P. M. Kahrs Hausam, Mrs. Stella Abney 4:00—^Betty and Bob. and Mrs Mary Kahrs. 4:15—Singing Stnjiger. An InvestlgAtion of the . blast is 4:80—^Tenmle of SongS;—Chicago being conducted by i«ilroad officials A. ^ p e lla choir. and county authoritlM. 5:00—Agricultural Markets. the cigarette thats MILDER the cigarette that TASTES BETTER 5:15—News. London has 4203 acres of docks, 5:80—The Singing Lady. including a water area of 723 5:4iL--little Orphan Aniiie. acres. f.m i -r'd. tflANCHESTER EVSNING HERALU, MAJNUnJSSnCR. CX7NNm FRIDAY, AFRID 18, 1884* , H Devil Dogr Story At The State FAIRBANKS AT JABTT seen together after their arrival in A crowd esilsuited gt IJKK) a^e^ qumier houn BELIEVE NDN KILLED WITH LADY ASHLEY Dublin. 4,000 EMPLOYES STRIKE about the plant entrances. Residents in the district said they iMuaa of thy^wallmut. f j ^ Dublin, Irish Free State, April 13. were expecting the party to go The dispute, centering oii the Wlndowa of a has'bshOKtllV toh IN CONVENT BLAZE — (AP)—^Lady Aahley and the man hunting. OVER A LUNCH PERIOD length of the lunch period, started ployea to woric were^braSgws t t i ’ her husband named as corespondent yesterday as 68 soda department driver, attempted to pern .ttodagh JAMES B. GRAHAM DEAD picket Unee. St. Gregotrc, Quebec, April 18 — in is pending divorce action, Doug­ employee refused to go to wmrk. The (AP) —Mremen today searched the las Fairbanks, Sr., were reported Lewlstown, Pa., April 18.— (A P) department's functions, first step in Approximately *0 ^ ie sa t of iSia snu^ingf ruins of the convent of the today as being members of a house New Haven, April 18 — (A P) — —Pickets turned back day woriters the manufacture artificial silk, day woricers are wmnen girls James R. Graham, an ardent hunt­ at Sisters of St. Joseph de St. Valler party at Luttrellstown castle in at the Viscose Company today as forced the employee to t ^ e 30- and most o f these did not' lmow. o f er and well knovra in bis younger for the body of Sister Saint Charles, ClonsUla, near Dublin. the “lunch period” strike spread mlnute lunch period In sequence, the strike imtil they rq;x>i^ to r days as an athletic, died last night believed to have perished in the fire They were said to be the guests through the entire force of more they said, other wrorkers sharing the work today. at his West Haven home at the age than 4,000 employes. which swept the convent shortly af- of the Honorable Brinsley Plunkett, duties of the absentee. Ehetension Neither company nor unhm oflfi«\ of 74 years. He had been in ill ' ter midnight. owner of the castle. Less than 400 office and labora­ of the working period for the de­ rials could be reached immedlats^ The fire, brought under control Fairbanks and Lady Ashley were health for about a year. tory workers were reported on duty. partment from three to five and one- for a statement. after more than six hours destroyed the convent, the nun’s residence and three other buildings. Damage was estimated at $50,000. Sister Saint Charles, a cook at the convent, was reported missing when a checkup was made during FULL COURSE the height of the fire which started A GOOD PLAPE TO in the furnace room of the three- TURKEY DINNER, oOc. EAT WHEN YOU’RE story brick convent. IN TOWN— Ninth Floor— Our Main Floor Oisrden Restaurant. Wise Smith's OPENJORUM HARTFORD Luncheonette. Richard Arlen, Ida Luplno and Roscoe Kerns are featured in “Come THE LEGION’S STAND On, Marines”, playing at the State theater tonight and tomorrow. Editor of The Herald: The American Legion having been taken to task quite severely since Saturday—Many New and Notable Values the Congress saw fit to over-ride the President’s veto of the Independ­ Manchester Recreation Center ent Offices BiU, it behooves me as a Items of interest local post officer and also a member Date Book of the state department executive Will Be Found in Every Dept of This Store conamlttee to give to the people of Today Tonight these parts which are served by The women’s regular plunge your most valuable paper, the Le­ April 13—Minstrel auspices Tall period will be held from 7 to 9 gion’s side of the story, and we are Cedars and Amaranth at Masonic o’clock. Mrs. Russell will be the sure that it is the true side. Temple. life guard in charge. First of all, the "Bonus” so call­ Also Father and Son Banquet, Dancing in the gym from 8 to ed. The propaganda used far and North Methodist church. a. m. Eighteen Sepia entertainers. wide by the National Economy Also Mother and Daughter Ban­ Singers and dancers. Music by Wise Smith’s League has no connection with this quet at South Methodist church: Gene Goodrum and his Harlem matter whatsoever. The bonus was Also “Night in Harlem” at School Stoompers. not even mentioned in the bill that Street Rec. Saturday was finally adopted. And further­ Tomorrow The children’s dancing classes Special $ more the Legion in its laist conven­ April 14—Ball sponsored by Lo­ will meet as follows: 9:30 to 10, be­ tion in Chicago voted down all reso­ cal 2125, Textile Workers of Amer­ ginners; 10 to 10:30, intermediate; lutions that would have called for ica. 10:30 to 11, advanced. the present payment of the bonus Next Week The boy’s swimming classes will or to be more explicit, the Adjusted also meet: 9:30 to 10:15, beginners; Service Certificates. April 15— At State Theater, Nor­ 10:15 to Jl, intermediate; 11:00 to ma Shearer in “Riptide.” Next, this bill did not restore any 11:45, junior life saving. April 17—“The Rale McCoy,” a of those numerous disabilities, clsissi- Two basketball games have been 3-act mystery play by Manchester fied as not connected with the ser­ arranged for the evening program, OXFORDS Community Players at Whiton Me­ vice, which were cut off by the the first game starting at 7 o’clock. morial hall. Economy Act last year nor did the 'The public is invited to attend. A Also New England assembly of Legion ask to have them restored. public whist party will be held at m Church of the Nazarene here. 'Therefore, that large saving re­ the West Side Rec on Cedar street. April 18—Seml-formal dance at feature STEERBUCK mains exacAy where it stood. Play will start at 8 o’clock and Country Club by Campbell Council, prizes will be awarded the winners. As to “raiding the Treasury”, or Knights of Columbus. *^balancing the budget” the bill The regular men’s plunge period April 20—^Masquerade ball of St. will be from 7 to 8. for Sportswear! provides less than $50,000,000 in Mary’s Young Men’s club at State payments to disabled World War Armory. veterans, of which a smsill percen­ SEES GERMANY BANKRUPT tage we are forced to admit are Coming Events jmembers of the American Legion. April 23—Ninth annual concert Philadelphia, April 13.— (A P )— BEIGE STEERBUCK And mo^t of this sum mentioned of Beethoven Glee club at High Dr. Robert Valeur of Columbia Uni­ oxford with fringed kil­ above the President himself, had al­ school auditorium. versity said today the way things ready approved. David Lawrence, an April 27—Annual ball of John are shaping up now Germany ulti­ tie tongue, leather sole impartial observer, puts the differ­ Mather Chapter, Order of DeMolay. mately will be unable to pay "even and college heel. ence between- Congress and the Also Irish Tea Party and enter­ her private debts.” President, as to World War vet­ tainment at St. Mary’s church. He said Chancellor Hitler’s policy erans, at only $20,000,000. The larg­ Next Month of economic nationalism, plus the est part of the appropriation was to higher tariffs of Germany’s creditor May 7— “Inlaws and Outlaws,” 3- nations are responsible. restore pay cuts to Federal em­ act comedy, Sunset Rebekah Lodge ployees and Spanish War veterans, Dr. Valeur. speaking at the 34th at Odd Fellows hall. WHITE STEERBUCK 'I but even there the total difference annual meeting of the American May 8-9— Kiwanis Show, a bur­ Academy of Political and Social oxford with clever punch- between Congress and the President lesque of the Gay Nineties, entitled ^was comparatively small. Sciences expressed the opinion that work, leatPer sole and “There’s Gold in 'Therii Thar Hills,” cancellation of war debts would Just v^at did the bill provide for at Hollister street school. World War veterans? First, it re­ “ mean a great deal for the econom­ college heel. May 12—Opening of Memorial ic recovery of the whole world.” stored to conccdedly ‘‘service con- hospital drive for $15,000. fPected” eases the cuts which had We Have All the Leading STYLES, been made in' their compensation as ONE WEEK STYLE SHOW a tefnporary measure of economy STATE C. OF C. DELEGATES iMt year. The President himself had Paris, April 13.— (AP) — The WHITE STEERBUCK Hartford, April 13.— (AP)— ’The dates for the raldseason style shows favored their restoration as soon as oxford with fringed kil­ COLORS, TRIMS and VALUES in practicable. Therefore the differ­ Connecticut Chamber of Commerce were advanced today because of the ence was not one of principle nor of Communist strikes and manifesta­ tie tongue, leather sole group to the annual meeting of the tions called for May 1. amount but simply of time. With • • •.A' Instead of the customary two and college heel. wages and costs increasing, the dis­ Chamber of Commerce of the Unit­ ed States, in Washington, May 1, to weeks of showings, all the style abled veteran had to pay the same will be crammed into one week be­ MAIN FLOOR. for his living as you and I, so the 14, nsuned today by President Henry ginning April 20 in order to permit New Congress thought the time had ar^ Trumbull, will be Albert Lavery of American buyers to complete their rived. But evidently the National Bridgeport, as National councillor; business and sail for home April 29 Economy League thought different. before the threatened disturbances. COATS Alton T. Miner of New London and Discussion has chiefiy centered One dressmaker today hired , about the second class, namely that J. Arthur Sherwood of Fairfield as delegates. The last named will be a fleet of automobiles to transport especially pathetic group known as buyers to and from her collection. ''presumptlves.” There arc but 29,- representative of agriculture. Miner Every one 000 of them and the number is fast is a past president of the Chamber. and 'The state group will vote with the shrinking by death. "Presumptives” FLATS SERVICE STATION a "fashion first election district— the New are in fact service-connected as it is 159 ToDaod Turnpike vitually important to note three England states, for district director, first” creation I SUITS things about them. First, they must and vote for directors on civic de­ — SAYS — have been broken down before 1925. velopment, finance, insurance and I'M THE MAN AT THE PUMP Next, the breakdown roust have transportation. Insurance Interests ASK ME in this state favor Justin Peters of been a very grave one, such as in See Page 9. mind, lungs, or heart. Finally, up Philadelphia for Insurance director, to 1938 they were rated as actually af a very service-connected, albeit by per- sumption, and most had held that low price! honorable status for ten years. $15.00 Then, when their lives had become adjusted on that basis, they were de­ prived of it by a stroke of the pen. Sunday, April 15 In the opinion of the Legion this was most unjust and therefore they sought to have these claims restor­ The C O A T S The SUITS ed as a matter of national obliga­ It A Big Day On tion. DrMfy wool cropos trimiiMd with Lota of twaada , , , wardroba aults The Legion also felt that the bur­ kldskio, wbit« piquo and dreaemakor (jaokat, awaggar coat and akirt) . . . den of proof in thU persumptive datailfl, aiao twaada. Sizaa for wo< two-plaea awaggar auita! Bisaa for group should be on the government, man and miaaaa. woman and miaaoa. and this also was approved by the The Calendar passage of this bill. In fact, all the THIRD FLOOR. ’’preeumptives" are sure of going 260 hack on the pension rolls. If the gov­ ernment can prove that their dis For Trout Fidiing Lithuriasti abilities are not service-connected Stunning thw are "out," Bfttfr choek ovor your oqulpmont now and see what Continuing— Sale of And again, all the propaganda New notwithstanding, this m ^ e s not you nood to bn prnpnrod. provide a pension for aon-serviee- Handbags eonneeted disabilities. §0 you too Mr, Avortgo auton ^ AmotiOM LefioB io not tho Steel or Banboo Catting Rods “Budget Shop” **WoH ot WWt# nottM door," hut $1.64 M offMiMtIdn itvifif ue to its 11.90 and 12.90 prtunmo wHMo io is psrti 'To moko Valuail fight tlM maotor ot might” , sod to ffotoot tho totoTMt ot our difsMod 5 9 c snd up SILK iUk OrapMf fbiitod lav ooforsdof. 9 Inal Fatantfl Oolfaktol And ifi ooooluolon ffliffbt 1 twy in Tapaftriaaf Italian Flor* MiFor to M, I, L, thst tbo Amori- Reels — Linee in sn anunaif OM U fio s doM Slid will Si long DRESSES MAIN FLOOR. it to found nooooonrr to mMitimt . fopfooontnUyo to W sobisftoo infinite variety. to M ffiVtt too ustruo sod uninir p o p n o M of our oritioi, W o bo* “Hayward* and Hoyo ttio to bo bonooi so d fslr pro* Baeketi — Balt Boxes M duro, Slid w o w ill not rooort to tbo “ R ita * tbo M ottfo of Ood, oopoeinliy $K.95 New Frilly Net on WnoUr iundny morning to r o * — Flies and Balts of all jM io * brosdoido of u sfsir orltioloB fjm M ptdplto to tbo O itp of Mow kinds. Silk Hose fork b p n o s who nrt ouppoood to Neckwear FrinttdBowtrkifllkit Dark «nd ptfttl n tblo sM ot fiorod osurob dny •hftril Pm UI ihbdM in otpmI 8dm* ulfttpd iaekpt dmiMl 81z m 14 to SO U ftos lobbp to W sobtofton" who MANCHESTER PLUMBING and 88 to 02. y to o t of 'T b o fUourrootloB of O ur I flu e youTMlf up to fOtot of tbto «i « « to' ( i m & SUPPLY ONMPANY T i m FLOOR. wturnm, puM odhotnd ■ot^M eii* topf or ; ‘ If Y o u rf truly, rl zt'B oldff tap)t : #. mowMB, **li IfS fUrdwira Wt Htrt ir* 177 Htfai Strtft 'H A o r ? A-.-'

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Spears, Mrs. Wm,, ren t ...... 46.00 athlete today aavad the life at hia it _____ Squatrito, Marie, rent ...... I 8.0O alater, Addle Z. H. Carter, 22, who SHOWER m u H U E the waterhOfy ‘ quires, Oladirs, r e n t s ...... 26.60 PERSONNE NAMED waa forded by a Ore to drop from a yaw not o B IU 5 ORDERED PAID BY SELECTMEN mar eafop w lB ; Standard Office Supply and Equipment Co., stap les...... 2.UO window in their fourth atory apart­ State of Connecticut, boeurd and c a r e ...... 224.60 ment FOR HARTFORD GIRL port hbys ' Camp State of Connecticut, blue p rin ts ...... 2.20 FOR HOSPITAL DiOVE Carter caught the young woman t through arrangomanta < follow: Soout Bxaoutlva Aiifoid.O. BiUi ordered paid Wedaeiday nlflit by the Board of Seleotmen State of Connecticut, board and c a r e ...... 3.54 but in doing ao, waa knocked unoon- Mias Ixffstta Lobatos Is Hon­ AdUne Prlntinf Co^ prlntin* and blndiaf...... I 179.49 State of Connecticut, widows’ a i d ...... 986.46 Bcloua. Both eeo^ped aerioua Injury, and approved Inr tha csei: Amerloan a ty Maj^uine, eubecrlptioB...... 2.00 Stevenson, Elisabeth A., r e n t ...... 12.00 however. ored at Tharon Homa-* To board o f tha JdiMi apiinelL Arnistronf, Harry, ...... 6.C0 Strickland. W. A., snow plowing ...... 27.00 Y. B. Raided Picks Commit­ The lire oauaed aaveral thouaand Wed Lodd Man .tat April 98. Armstrong, William, care of dump ...... 60.U0 Superior Spring and M fg. Co., auto parts, etc...... 8.60 doUara damage to the block, owned PVBUSHBB VISITS POtft • V A m ott., Frances M., r e n t ...... 12.00 Talcott Brothers Co., h a y ...... 20.00 by the Cheshire County Savings A surprise mlaceUaaeoua shower i.'JO Tedford, Joseph, m ilk ...... 14.88 Roma, April 18.—(A P ) — Pop«' Associated Industrial Engineers, sweeping com pound...... tee to Handle Cam pa^ bank. Firemen sgved two elderly in honor at Mist Loretta Lobutue, Plus granted a ' ' Automatic Voting Machine Co., re n ta l...... 760.00 Tiller, Adam, rent ...... 8.00 women. / , daughter of Mr. and Mra. Frank day to Frederic Balcb and Brown, r e n t ...... 12.00 ’Thornton, Hugh, rent ...... 12.60 Before dropping from the window 62.00 'Turklngton, 8. J., Vital Statistics and Town S e rv ic e ...... 89.88 Champ ot Hartford, waa bald last Usbtr of the k Bantly Oil Company, range o il ...... for $15,000 Fond. Mlsa Carter suffered bums while who la hare as a deleggte to the l»- Barlow, Clarence, range o i l ...... 4.26 Tycz, John, rent ...... 11.90 night at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. rousing other ooeupanta at the build­ ^.'arl B. Thoren of 224 West Centen tematloDa) wheat omifereaoe, gad Barrett, Beatrice, r e n t ...... 16.00 VaUuzsi, Frank, rents ...... 26.00 14.70 ing. Mrs. Murphy. Belettl, Domenlc, rent ...... Valvollne Oil Company, gas and oil ...... 467J5 WQUam B. Halsted, general street Mlaa Lobutus and kamer H. 2.28 Waster,. W. J., rent ...... 10.80 Ihoren will be married at the Hie Holineea convened eordlM^ Berggren, J. A. Dairy, m ilk ...... chairman of the Memorial Hospital with them tor 16 mhniteei .'TIm 14.00 Weir, George, r e n t ...... 15.00 PlUNOll LOSBS HIS DOG Emanuel Lutheran chiu’ob on Satur­ Blatter, Alfred, rent ...... drive for 115,000, which will take Pontiff displejred much intereet^;^ Blish, F. T. Hardware Company, hardware, etc...... 190.52 Weldon Drug Company, drugs ...... 5.50 day afternoon, April 28, by Rev. K. 200.00 the wheat meeting, the pahttiiMr Bradley, H. O., use of c a r ...... West, H. H. A Son, flllrig services...... 3,00 p’ace next month, today announced Windsor, England, April 18. — E. Erickson. 16.80 laid. / Bralthwaite, J. R., services ...... West Side Dairy, milk ...... ^.72 the personnel of the Executive Com* (A P )—The Prince wales has Twenty-five friends and relatives 13.00 at Brfizauskas, John, r e n t ...... Wethersfield, Town of, aid rendered...... 58 mittee which will assist In directing lost hia d (^ -Jlga. A little C ^m from Haitford, Nlantio and thia 8.72 Bryant and Chapman Co., m ilk ...... Whipple Mrs. Larrabee, board and c a r e ...... 25.00 the campaign. The committee con* terrier with long black wblakers un­ town attended and Mlaa Lobutus re­ 14.00 Carney, Edward, rent ...... Wilkie, A. R., milk ...... 8.72 sists of Charles Holman, C. R. Burr, der hia chin— and the police of two ceived many beautiful gifta. The 14.10 Carrabino, Santa, r e n t ...... Willis, G. E. A Son, Inc., coal and cem e n t...... 176.20 F. A. Verplanck, Philip Cheney, C. counties have been asked to assist In color scheme waa green yellow Case, Lockwood and Brainard Co., binding ...... 100.00 Windsor Locks, Town of, aid rendered...... 13.00 Elmore-Watkins, 'Thomas Ferguson, the search. and the center piece on the table Case, Max and Son, c o w ...... • • • 100.00 Winzler, John, rent ...... I 6!oo R. K. Anderson, Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, was a bridal bouquet A delicious STEIGER’S Jigs, who often accompanied the Center Auto Supply, auto and^ truck p a r ts ...... *...... 7.34 Wlrtalla, Paul, rent ...... : ...... l 6!oO Dr. David M. Caldwell, Dr. HSdwln buffet luncheon was served. ■H A B T FO B D 15.00 Prince on strolls through Windsor Chariier, Raymond, board and c a r e ...... Yulyes, Samuel, rent and shoe repairs ...... 26.05 C. Higgins amd E. J. McCabe. 157.20 forest, disappeared during the night Cheney Brothers, rents and g r a v e l...... Zwlck, Michael, rent ...... 12!60 A meeting of the committee was TO SHARE SOOUT CAMP 85.02 from Fort Belvedere, the prince’s ^ Can dress all Clark’s Shoe S^ore, sh o es...... Anderson and Noren, meats and groceries ...... * 8^00 held this morning at which It was 15.00 coimtry bouse. Bridgeport AprU 18— (A P )—For Community Press, printing...... Brunner’s Market, meats and groceries ...... 9*00 recommended that the campaign be the first time In Its history, the by myself NoV* 14.70 ’TM Prince was In Glasgow today, Corapetti, Mrs. Marj% r e n t ...... • • ...... Canale, A., meats and gro c eries ...... * 74!oo started Monday evening. May 14, Bridgeport Boy Scout Council will 12.50 but It waa reported the telephone ConnecUcut Company, lighting— McLean Hiu ...... CignetU’s Market, meats and groc^es ...... 16 71 and continue until Monday, May 21, share Its summer camp on Lake 16.28 wires were kept hot by searchers In­ Dancosse. Arthur, range o i l ...... Correntl, Paul, meats and groceries...... * ...... 23 (K) allowing one week to secure the Zoar with Scouts of another dty. 14.J0 forming him ot their progress. Our Newest, Dell, Mrs. Louis, rent ...... Dedantis, Frank, meats and g ro c eries ...... ! i28!oo quota necessary to defray expenses 66.73 Diamond Shoe Store, shoes, etc...... Burke, Adam, damage by dogs ...... ’ [ 1 kq at the hospital. Plans of organiza­ Dillon Sales and Service, Inc., truck p a r ts ...... 4.58 Dewey-Richman Co., office supplies...... * 7 71tion were discussed and work will Cutest 85.00 Dlmock, E. R., D. V. S., Comm., Dog t a g s ...... Elliott, E. C., Jr., salary—Board of H e a lth ...... ♦....11! 270 00be started immediately to perfect 22.14 Diocesan Bureau, board and c a r e ...... Fairfield Grocery, meats and g ro c eries ...... [ ’ 37 00 arrangements for the drive. 44.00 Dolge, C. B. Co., weed k ille r ...... Felice, Luigi, meats and g ro c e rie s ...... !!.! 23!oo The office details will be handled 10.90 First National Stores, Inc., meats and g ro c eries...... 332 99 by the Chamber of Commerce again Save With Safety! ., of CTana- EVENING IN PABIS LIPSTICKS...... 55c Hennequln, Louis E., range o i l ...... 6.76 da la reported to be negotiating with ♦ ,» Herald Printing Co., advertising^...... 61.40 the Finnish government for a lease, Hillhouse and Taylor, Inc., supplies...... 814,829.71 12.00 on a royalty basis, of a nickel-cop- $1.00 25c Phillips’ 1 Holden and Nelson, r e n t ...... 4.95 Holmes-Talcott Co., mixer parts .. ^ ...... jier depo< discovered at Petsamo, OVALTINE . . . O a C Dental Magnesia 1 f C 47.50 Lapland. Neither the size nor Im­ House, C. E. 4 Son, Inc., shoes, boots, e t c ...... 45.00 year for the wholesome betterment Howe’s, Mrs. Maternity Home, board and c a r e ...... provldeo by the strong foundation portance of the vein Is yet Known. Ijti’-' ? 29.40 PROGRAM OF TAP $1.00 GILLETTE RAZOR WITH 5 BLUE BLADES, 49e ■■ Hull man, Arthur L., shoes ...... laid for bustnass recovery as well as 14.00 SAVES SISTER’S L IF E Huraburda, Frank, r e n t ...... 45.72 for the strengfoenlng of the Na* Husband, John, use of car .. .._;...... 1.61 tlon’s oanklng. structure, consider­ International Police Research Bureau, supplies ...... Keene, N. H., April 13.— (A P )— Coty Face Powder and Perfume Sets 21.00 DANCES BY TOTS able stress Is now being placed on W right Carter, former school boy L’AIMANT, PARIS, L’ORIGAN, Jaffe and Podrove, rents ...... 738.90 the need for allowing the forward Jarvis, Alex. Co., sand, stone and truck s e rv ic e ...... 28.50 movement to proceed unhampered BM ERAUOE ...... VOC Johnson, Aaron, Estate, r e n ts ...... 10.00 by new and unnoceasary restrlc* Johnson, Alfred, reift ...... ions.” - BROS. 8.08 25c ^EE-CH^S WHITE SHOE CLEANER . . , . . . . .I9e Johnson Brothers, electndfl work ...... Children’s Class et Y. H. C. TYDOCL S E R \ ^ STATIQN \ 28.10 Johnson and LltUe, labor and m a te ria l...... f 184 Speneer St. 5.74 Keeney, W alter W., gas ...... Coins are made with rougbi saw­ — SAYS ■— 15.00 A. to Hold Reception This $1.00 BEEF, 50c HORUCK’S O »T ^ Keith, George E., rent ...... tooth edges to deter persons from I’M THE MAN AT THE PUMP 4.05 . I Keller’s, shoes ...... collecting the precious metals by ASR ME IRON, WINE. 0 7 C MALTED MILKO C Kilpatrick, James, blacksmith s erv ic es ...... 45.20 Evening in Gymnashun. filing or scraping the edges, and 12.60 See Page 9. Klefmau, Louis, rent ...... then passing the coins at full value. 13.00 ...... Kottke, Augusta, rent ...... APRIL SHOWERS EAU DE COLOGNE...... 2Sc 14.00 Kowsz, Konstanty, rent ...... 12.60 Miss Ruth Behrend, director of Kuchienski, Mrs. Tony, rent ...... • activities for women and girls at 14.00 ^ Squibb’s Aspir- O O _ Larson, Esther, rent ...... 35c Jars Wood- Q C 8.00 the Y. M. C. A., has prepared an in­ Lathrop, R. L. & Co., s la b s ...... bury’s Creams m O C in, bottle of 100 0 7 0 14.40 teresting program for the children’s Lentl, John, rent ...... 2.64 dancing class reception tonight at Lip. J. J. & Sons, m ilk ...... AMERICA’S FINEST BEER 1,599.0'i 7:30 In the gynanasium. Miss Armand Bath Powder. .49c Squibb’s Talcum ...... 1/e Lock Joint Pipe Company, p ip e ...... Ahrend, who has personally trEdn- MagneU, C., rent ...... 10.00 NOW ON DRAUGHT 10.50 ed the children, studied aesthetic If she’s anywnere ever two ahaH Magown, Ellen, rent ...... dancing with Miss Helen Hagey of Mahoney, Frank, board and c a r e ...... 12.00 25c EPSO Wyeth’s Sodium y l O ^ get la and out of thia little freak 51.50 East Hartford. After the program Manchester Auto Top Co., truck parts, etc...... of tap and other dances, Albert E. TABS ...... 1 / C Phosphate ------Ht m C all by herself, because It hiittuia 1.05 ANHEUSER-BUSCH Manchester Coat, Apron and Towel Supply, laundry service . . . Behrend and Otto Neubauer will right tq> the front. IV i haantl- 23.26 Manchester Gas Co., gas service ...... play for social dancing, In which 7.50 fully made as are all **Fleurettee^ Manchester Grain and Coal Co,, grain ...... everyone will be welcome to Join. 18.75 FOR FREE DEUVERY SERVICE DIAL 3895. and it eomes la red« greaat er Manchester Lumber Co., lumber, etc...... Girls who will have a part In the 3.00 BUDWEISER Manchester Memorial Hospital, cultures ...... exhibition are: navy check. 13.33 Manchester Sand and Gravel Co., sand and g r a v e l...... Old Farmer— Peggy Wetherell, 55.20 AT Manchester ’Trust Company, rents ...... Eleanor Weir, Beatrice Torrance, Manifold Supplies Co., of Mass., typewriter ribbons...... 9.50 Shirley Ldebe, Alice Palmer, Loretta Martin, Ella, board and care ...... 10.00 Mason. NOW READY 10.50 Martzer, John, r e n t ...... Newsboy Clog — Viola Jarvis, Middletown, City of, aid rendered...... 20.06 MURPHY’S RESTAURANT Shirley Palmer, Mary Hyland, Dick Mohr’s Bakery, Inc., bread, etc...... 86.17 20.00 Hyland, Helen Harrington, Irene 991 MAIN STREET Our spring Moore, D. C. Y., M. D., medical services...... Opalacb. Spring Bedding Offer 13.00 Morlarty, E. J., rent ...... Billy Magee — Mary Morlarty, Mosczenskl, Stanley, rent ...... 8.40 e Shirley W right, Julie Balcbunus, ALSO \ Weight 6.V2 Mountain Brook Farm, m ilk ...... Caroline Hamilton, Emma Wilson, Mount Sinai Hospital, board and c a r e ...... 10.29 Priscilla Peabody, Doris Jarvis, Murphy, Ed. J., drugs ...... 43.70, Ruth McNeil. SAN JUAN CALIFORNIA WINES Murphy, Mrs. Mary, r e n t ...... 14.00 Tiny Tots—Diddle Diddle Dump­ For Your Old Mattress McCormack, Mary, r e n t ...... 14.00 $5 ME-DO’S ling—Yankee Doodle—Jackie Vltt- McCormack, Mrs. Wm., rent ...... 12.60 ner, Helen Stiles, Billy Edwin, Dick McGill, ’Thomas, Jr., painters’ supplies...... 26 Thayer, Billy Peabody. WINE BEER McKinney, Joseph, rent ...... 14.00 Arkansas Traveller — Hazel in trade for a new innerspring ■ Nelson, C. O., blacksmith services...... 19.60 Hamilton, Grace Noren, Marian Nettleton, Emma Lyons, salary—Board of H ealth ...... 45.00 Vittner, Eleanor Vlttner, Marjorie New England Transportation Co., fr e ig h t ...... 2.63 Foley, Dorothea Peabody. New Ehigland Metal (Culvert Co., Armco c u lv erts ...... 53.47 W altz Clog — Mariam Vltner, 15c 10c Only at Steigrer’s Newington Home for Crippled C ^d ren , board and c a r e ...... 8.86 Eleanor Vlttner, Hamel Hamilton, New Model Laundry, laundry service ...... 1.23 Grace Noren. Per Glass Per Glass MATTRESS in Hartford New York, New Haven and Hartford R. R. Co., freight ...... 3.81 Noble, K. B., tractor parts ...... 31.30 FURTHER TRADE UPSWING Norton Shoe Company, s h o e s ...... 61'.20 SALAMI - LIVERWURST - HAMBURG Oak Grove Dairy, milk ...... 3.72 New York, April 13.— (A P )— Obraitis, Ursula, board and c a r e ...... 15.00 “Reports from every pamt of the SANDWICHES Olson, John I., painting supplies ...... 66.18 Orfltelli, M. A., rent ...... 15.00 country this week brought uniform Pagam, B., meats and g ro c eries ...... 8.00 proofs of a further definite upswing Pagam, Lucy, rent ...... 11.20 in business Industry," said the Dun Palauskas, Charles, milk ...... 3.60 and Brads^reet; w e ^ y trade review SATURDAY’S SPECIAL 25c today. Park Hill Flower Shop, s p r a y ...... 5.00 Peden, Mrs. Isabel, services ...... 28.00 The review commented that Phelps Oil Co., range oil ...... 18.00 “while foil credit Is accorded the DINNERS Pola, L., Coal Company, coal ...... 94.30 emergency legislation enacted last Porterfield ’lire Work, range oil ...... 8.50 Rib Roast of Beef — String 3eans — Mashed Turnips r - Pukofsky, Bessie, rent ...... *...... 15.00 Purnell, Russell T., rent ...... 16.00 Baked Potatoes. < ^ Ouinn, Francis P., range oil ...... 15.88 Quinn, J. H. and Co., drugs, etc...... 26.46 ARE YOUR Quinn, James, bosu^J and c a r e ...... 20.00 Reliable Realty Co., rent ...... 15.00 TAXES Roast of Pork — Applesauce —> Peas — Mashed Pptn- Reliance Ribbon and Carbon Co., carbon, ribbon, e t c ...... 21.68 toes. Remington Rand, Inc., machine r e n ta l...... 27.60 DUE? Republic Flow Meters Co., charts ...... 7.34 Richardson, Samuel, services ...... 32.00 If you haven’t English Pot Pie ~ Baked Potatoes. Riley Chevrolet Co., truck parts ...... 13.74 enough cash on hand Rohan, James J., rent ...... 16.00 topayyour taxes note, Rollason, Joseph, shoe repairs ...... Complete Menu To Select From! Seket one of our fine innerspring mattreages Inehid- 7.00 ose our service! Rowe, Stanley, ren t ...... 15.00 ed in tids offer and we will allow you |5.00 for your uid Sandeen, WllUam, building m anhole...... 18.00 Lots of folks ^ v in g s Bank of Manchester, rents ...... mattreaa. Only genuine innerspring mattresses are 26.50 are finding it a won- FOR THE FINEST LUNCHEONS — Schalier Motor Sales, auto and truck p a r t s ...... 11.50 offered and all are guaranteed. i - Schlebel Brothers, truck parts ...... 4.70 Schleldge, William H., printing ...... 129.60 — DINNERS — WINES — BEERS — Schmidt, Mrs. Cart, board and c a r e ...... 50.00 Seaman, Charlotte R., rent ...... 16.00 oft muting only small mondily Sessions Foundry Company, frames, covers, etc...... Cooie in Now and lee this Spedall 76.60 ~ yments out of their income, VISIT Shea, John P,, r e n t ...... 18.60 vdn you. Shea, William, Agent, rent ••»ee^eee«**« 14.70 Shearer, James M., u p n is a l 6.00 Schechtman Motor Gar Oo., auto and truck parts 12.76 ■"rrf.i Sheridan, Mrs. Patrick, board and care 40A0 Personal Finance Co. MURPHY’S RESTAURANT Bfanmons, W. O. Corp., s h o e s ...... >eeeeeee#ee*eee» 7,00 die ite Xhenfor BoUdlnK, ¥ l^rabaei, Charles, rent ■•••eeeeeet I • e e • a • 14.00 991H 4IN STKBBT R ayaood w „ BbStlaf 8l.2h .'i Smith. » e e.e-a.e •-«.# e re .a A a'e e.a. e e e-.e' a' • 4 48JD Boifay 8S1« Obcp„ 81M 0 • s

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONM„ FRTOAt, APRIL IS, IW^ ' ;

BMDt, Mhool Bowa, and a Jifldor East Brandi, Qraniqr; WeM Braaoh, BILL TO PAT OnF, BANK partmmt contributed HARVARD LADS STAGE TROUT FISHING Granby^ Quinniplao River, Plain* COUMBU QIMjl * 'Ot *’1*^ awlWiwir USE OF BUILDING ▼llle; BlaCkladga Rlvar, Ifaitbero. tbroUA tta book itwi MEEnNG AGAINST WAR New Haven Countjr—Farm M vtr. DEPOSITORS REPORTED Ndgbban N l^ t was olMwrv«d«t Inga. It li a flat ptoea o i work and BEGINS SUNDAY Nortfafbrd and Bast Haven. Bran­ Odumbls Orange Wedneadey with rsOaeta graat crwflt on tha youthfol OFAMEBIGA OEYTOFIREMEN ford River. North Branford, for an attendance o f 106, repreeentlHg edltraial ataff, which conalata of tha Enough. Signatures to Petiti- Marching club of Harvard marched day with the largest number of Fairfield County—Norwalk River, ADAME’S o f the Eighth School and Utilities development, since the House Bank­ harmonica about an inch long by shlre,” SERVICE STATION among the peace groups shouting State-leased streams available since Wilton and Pequonnock River, Mon­ District, the use of the rooms of ing Committee reported a blU yes­ Worthy Master Day of East Hart­ Oor. ElM dge and Sivnoe St. “we want war,’’ and “down with roe to Beardsley Park, Bridge{X)rt. The “Mona Lisa” at the Louvre, fire headquarters at the comer of the State launched its program to terday which bbra McLeod’s name, ford Grange, with the request that — SATS — Main and Hilliard streets, will be peace.” Windham County — Blackwell’s Paris, and “The Last Supper” In The meeting, called by the Na­ provide not only the fish but {Maces but the text had been stricken out he play a tune, which he did with no PM THE BfAN AT THE PUMP osAy for firemen of the district. where its citizens could angle for Brook, ; Bigelow Broook, the refectory of Santa Maria delle tional Students league and the and the provisions of the measure trouble. The next meeting of Colum­ A SK ME The decision was made when a Elastford; Natchaug River, Chaplin Grazie, Milan, are Leonardo da League for Industrial Democracy, them, the State Board of Fisheries Introduced by Representative bia Grange will be children’s night request for the use of the building and Eastford and Snakes Meadow Vinci’s most fsunous paintings. See Page 9. two anti-war student groups, at­ and Game announced today. Re­ Brown, (D., Mich.) substituted. with Mrs. Helen Clarke and Mrs. was made this morning. It will have Brook, Plainfield and Klllingly. tracted more than two thousand cent acquisition of two new streams Parliamen^ulans expressed the Maudon Hurlbutt in charge. a rather unusual effect upon the brings the total to 33, comprising Litchfield Coimty — Blackberry opinion yesterday the committee ac­ Reports seem to indicate that residents of the district and differ­ students to the yard. some of the best trout waters in the River, Canaan; Whitnlg River, East Scarcely had the meeting got im- business is picking up in so far as ent organisations who have used the Canaan; Macedonia Brook, Kent; tion had the effect of nullifying the derway than the Chowder boys put State. the summer season at the lake is upper rooms in the building for In addition to the State-leased Pomperaug River, Woodbury-South- ptetition. Representative McLeod, in an appearance. One of them, concerned. Already several cottages functions of different kinds. Mr. bury: Weekee{>eemee River, Wood­ (R., Mich) author of the bill, and BUY AT dressed as a Boy Scout, blew loud streams, the Board estimates ap­ have been rented for the summer, Sweeten Breath by Robertson’s decision to sillow the use bury; Sandy Brook, , Colebrook; other advocates, however, contended blasts from a tin trumpet. Another, proximately 350 other streams will and there appecurs to be much more of the building only for firemen was Farmington River, West Branch, the committee did not report the dressed in Nazi garb, iacessantly re­ be 0{>en to anglers. These are activity in that direction than last Purifying Your System because the fire department in the Colebrook River to Pleasant Valley, nil! asked for in the {>etition. peated the salute “Hail Hitler” , and streams not under lease but which year, which was a poor one for The North End Eighth District is a volunteer force have been stocked with a portion of Shepaug River, Roxbury and Speaker Rainey has expressed the Offensive breath — in many casea aa still another, in the caricature cos­ those having cottages to rent with certain nights for the use of the more than 500,000 trout annual­ Housatonic River. opinion that if the bill reported very ambarrasainc — nflty not be a the two different companies. The tume of an anarchist, cast a fake Roses in this vicinity have been monfli condition but aometimea oaa ly propagated at the State Fish Middlesex County—Chatfield Hol­ bears the same number eis that call­ firemen also have socials on off bomb into the crowd. ed for in the petition the 146 signa­ greatly injured by the hard winter deep down in (he body. Clqanse and Shortly after their appearance low Brook, KilUngfworth. dear die inteatinal tract promptly and Package Store nights when there is no regfular The State laws limit catches to 15 tures have no effect. just passed. Some appear to be alive meeting. other students began the vegetable Tolland County— Fenton River, To newspapermen however, he at the roots, while others show no safety by osing trout or not more than 10 {XJunds Mansfield; Broad Brook or Meadow By griving the use of the hall to throwing. per day. All trout under six inches said, “I of course reserve the right signs of life as yet. At the best most AT THESE PRICES others not connected with the fire While the anti-war groups at- Brook, Elllngfton; Mt. Hope River, in length must be returned to the to reverse myself when I am called of them will have to be cut so far department it is likely to upset a attempted vainly to address the Mansfield; Roaring Brook, Stafford up>on for a nlling.” back that there will be very few W in d ie r . date that the firemen have arranged crowd, a vociferous group broke water. and Willington and Willimantlc D r.lraebTIbdr The trout fishing season continues McLeod was undetermined whether blossoms this year. Bourbon ^ 1 /I for, making necessary the postpone­ into a rollicking song calling on the River, West Willington to Coventry from April 15 until July 14 inclusive he would ask for a ruling on the The children of the Center school The IhielhmUy Laxative ment of a party that the two differ­ students to “Fight, Fight, Fight.” De{X)t. Whiskey, bottle ^ X e T w but the {)ond and lake fishing sea­ status of his bill Immediately. have just brought out the second TUs pore herb medicine contains na ent companies might have planned Homer H. Judd, Chief of the copy of their school magaizine harsh irritants — it is a safe aid to for. By not granting the use of the son, which also opens on that date, Cavalier Gin, Q C ^ continues until January 31st. Pick­ Division of^ Land and Water Ac­ “Dartmouth Doings”. It is very good health, which may be more house to any organlization other HOSPITAL NOTES quisition, urges smglers to jMiy pa> neatly done by hand and bound into fuickly attained when constipation is bottle ...... O O G than firemen it makes it possible for erel, wall-eyed pike, perch and lake tlcular attention to posters desig­ NEW STREAMLINED TRAIN a cover with an original drawing, not prevalent (}ood for kiddles toow them to arrange for social dates trout may be legally taken starting Sweepstakes O Q Sunday but the season on black and nating po>Mons of streams imder 'ihe index is on the first page and . . . Successfully used for 81 years. without fear of having later to Mrs. Max Kasulki of 172 Center New Haven, April 13 — (AP) — Whiskey, bottle . . . 9 O G street smd Mrs. Teresa DePumpo calico bass remains closed until lease an'? aVo to special regulations the book is made up of original change them. in effect. These require, among The New Haven road’s operating Mr. H. Wolf, Cambridge, (Mass.) of 32’ Oak street, were discharged July first. stories and poems, a fun depart- druggist, says: have used Dr. The two new leased trout streams other things, that fishermen keep department was advised today the Clalifomia yesterday. C. B. & Q. road’s new stream-lined True’s Blixir in my family for years Miss Frances Waters of 17 Dem- listed by the Board are Blackledge within 10 feet of the streams. Pipo W in e ...... 9 9 c Crossing of cultivated lands is for­ train will be on exhibition in Con­ and I am so pleased with tihe re­ Ing street and Sophie and Edward River, Marlboro; and Dickenson bidden as well as parking of auto­ necticut April 25th. It will leave DOUGHNUT SALE sults that I offer it to my customers TO VOTE TUESDAY Vincek of 1 Kerry street were dis­ Creek, Colchester; both tributaries mobiles in bar-ways and building New York at 7 a. m., reaching upon ever^ opportunity wi^ my charged today. of the Salmon River, in New Lon­ PHONE 6910 of fires without permission. “Every Bridgeport where it may be visit­ Wednesday, April 18, 2 p. m. personal conviction and confidence don and Hartford Counties. Leases 2nd Congregational Church on the Wepawaug River, Milford, sportsman should see that the regu­ ed by the public for an hour and a m its results.** ON SILVER BILL Spain is planning to dam the Esla Missionary Committee. Free Delivery have been discontinued. Other lations are observed and should aid half and being in New Haven from river, near the Portuguese frontier, 20 Cents a Dozen. streams under lease are: the stream patrolmen in enforcing 10:45 until 12:15. It will then go inimdating 37,000 acres, to form the Dial 4058 and give your order. Hartford County—Salmon Brook, them,” Judd stated. to Providence and Boston. Speaker Rainey to Hold Con­ largest artificial lake in the world. ference With Silver Advo­ cates Later in Day. ■

Washington, April 13.—(AP)— The House banking committee agreed today to take a OTm.1 vote ’Tuesday on the Goldsbor- ough Federal monetary authority bill with its silver remonetization amendment Earlier Speaker Rainey told re­ i porters he thought silver legislation would get through. He planned a statement later. He did not elaborate on his fore­ cast but arranged for a conference, ts with two leading House advocatfes^ of silver legislation—Representa­ tives Dies (D., Tex.), and Fiesinger (D., Ohio)—before approving his statement C o m e Saturday—The Big f Special < .. -a' Dies was the author of the silver bin passed by the House under which the Treasury would pay a Day— O p e n *Til 9 P. M, premium above the world price for silver shipped into this country in Come Saturday! Come get YOUR share oi payment for exported agricultural these spectacular values while quantities X' surpluses. . Would Restore Prices last! Prices are so low many are bound to sell Fiesinger advocated treasury pur­ out before the Sale is over! Come, SEE for chases of as much as 1,500,000,000 NEW oimces of silver in an effort to re­ yourself just what a great sale this is. Make store commodity prices to the 1926 up a list of things you need—then check HATS levels. Ward Week low prices! Only a tremendous A House move has been under Sheets way for some time to combine both Low, Ward Week Price? preparation brings values like these. the Dies and Fiesinger plans into 81x99 Longwear ^ one measure. sheets of pure A M JM _ Come— Buy Now, Say MonI Agreraient Forced bleached cotton! A thrilUng ipedal por- After days of discussion in com­ Values! Thousands of special prices for this sale only. ehase of new ■pring and mittee, the agreement to vote Tues­ summer hats! All latest mod­ day on monetary legrislatlon was Visit all three sales floors. els I Newest tprlng colors I forced by Representative Goldsbor- House Frocks ough (D., Md.), author of the meas­ At Ward Week Savings! ure under which a new Federal Colorful print monetary authority would take full percales in worn- ^ control of all currency. en’s sizes 14 to C A' Representative Scrugham (D., Nev.), who proposed the amend­ SPRING ment calling for the purchase of Grand Frocks— one billion ounces of silver against Remnants Reduced for Ward Week! which silver certificates would be S p e c ia l Acetates, rough COATS issued, predicted that the bill would be approved by the committee. crepes, rayons, a and t h e y 'r e only Chairman Steagall (D., Ala.), de­ silks, in 1 to 6 clined to make a prediction. yard lengths. Yard Secretary Morgenthau already You’ll have to chew WARD WEEK has asked the committee not to The coat von went at your Anger a bit approve a permanent monetary pol­ Silk Hose icy until the Administration has Save in Ward Week lets than the price yon before you choose! had time to find out how present Pure silk, full want to pay! Sporting Frocks are widely plans are going to work out. tweeds! Smart new fashioned. Cbif- , # ■ varied— completely fons and service crepey woolens! Yon ron save on every one! weights. Pair irresistible! Misses. OPEN FORUM Bought specially for Ward Week. LOCAL WATER RA’TES Oilcloth! Ward Week Value If you can afford it why not Heavy, 46-lncb patronize Uncle Sam? table oilcloth. The Manchester Water Company Clear, easy to has today served notice on its cus­ (D clean patterns. Yard tomers that from January 1, 1934, WARD WEEK PRICE 'W fA R r 'W a r d ^ bills will be rendered monthly, which WEEK WEEK means the water company will have Remnants RIVERSIDE two months free use of all money Ward Week Value Priced! V IS S5.00 LESS! collected during the year and which Percale, pique, lOO^PURE must amount to quite a substantial broadcloth, lin- sum. It would seem now that we ene, suitings, PENNSYLVANIA, might have our bills delivered via l O e Jim Farley's system rather than by sbirtinga Yard OIL BfotorOfl Speed B ike the band bill nuisance way and thus the water company honestly dis­ Fancy Socks play the Blue Eagle which says “We Save in Ward Week W fu*ds W asher do our part.” Rayon over cot­ >23.9$ WATER USER, JMadJ— flfco#— YmmMmhmtm Wmrd Wmmht ton In men's $8 dewB, 98 mowtUy ANTI-WAR- DEMONSTRATION sizes 10 to 11 _ Hara'a tha graat big Rlversidal(X)% Pure T6ugh ‘Giant Stnd- 1-2, Pair tub fun ty a antad. A Pennsylvania, finest tires! Statnless stesl Baltimore, April 18— (AP) — An foil tiflt w e a tm with oil made. Bring " mudguards! Red ead anti-war demonstration by liberal quality laatnaa. Doa*t white! » . . . Work Shirts ‘Down, |5»00 Bfonthly. yotir own containers. students of the Johns Hopkins Uni* miaf’tMs bvyi vsralty today turned out to be any* Ward Week Special SanUl Oarrjrlng Obarge. thing but peaceful. Men! Here’s a ^ ^ / Law n Mow^r Liiwii'H bfle i i> r Five minutes after the demon­ value for Ward J m J M ^ W e ^ k ! B l u e ^ K ^ K C '8BMRI9 pteaanbt' > . stration opened in a Hopkins As- Qhtf clean FlexfUeb but, . ' V'-ii ssmbly bail, the air was flllsd with chambray.______Buy Ward Week even. 'tough.' ’ . Bant' ' orato^, catcalls, overripe tomatoes Look at this M l in laywM^ Uka ■iMl eggs of undstsrmined sgs. Men’s Shirts 0 price. Save your ing. 14 During tbs Hslgbth of tbs dis­ Ward Week Special 46kb wheels 4 . tire. turbance a bdss was inserted fenders . through a window and tbs spsaksrs White, blue and And ‘Ront row spsotators were latest new Spring (idrsnobed. patterns. HDNTGDMERY .. V. Thrss radio patrol ears respood- * ''' *v -f/. ' L*J to a ean for tbs polies but no ' n | p a Bade. " V -‘^ ' ’^ 1 !

W'\ " • MAKOHEffTlS SV SK n^ AFBIL 1S» 1084. PA(3B nmmm * WUil iJ-'J -V Obm >MMd It it ¥wy ualiktly t)»t traoted, avan in this oouatry, such need srir’ao- ilanriiMtrr FrMldtBt KeoMftlt weaU hat* relativMy scant attantleii, though Behind the Scenes in To quit* th* t*»*rlty to t*ie it Tb* the entire drama was carHed out HEALTH-DIET ADVICE had ftdled within a few score of miles of our clortwoom; £nnring BnraOt ion* b*tir*« Ifoia atr**t *ad Wan BY HR. FRANK McCOY to see ptttt oom* to p o sL isaaD n t a b Btr**t it toe pUlaly Brawa. territorial beundariaa. Queetloiw ta reggrd to Uealtb and Otol To the reply that Yoto^ BBlUXiD PBUmNO OOMPAKT, O t a It la almost Impossible to keep will be aoBwenNl by Ur. MeCJsy who oaa WASHINGTON important he enoocmt«red: It at will attMt liweht .u r, OoBB. enUraly clear of sobm regret that be eddreessd Ik ease et this paper. Ba- bell! It was fu ad sM tal!* TBOMAa raBouaoM A SILVER RAT olose etaaspeC ee^-addraeaad eavalope, By RODNEY DUTCHEB Aspoilsmen. Norria. who b eiil^ ledaidl aw w al Mu b c m during th* two months whan nine­ Washington, April 13—It’s Just It was a spectacular and un­ should alwiya be handled o ir ter fsiply- precedented feat when the silver- Fooad.d Ootob«r 1, Ittl ▲ MU rspertsd in th* Benats this ty men, after the rescue of the tOss-up whether the profeeskmal partlaan baaia, left that tha < Publish** at«7 Fttalnc axo«pt week may turn out to be th* inetru* women and children, were adrift Republicans in Congress who ruled haired Nebraskan persuaded the was a buslnew organization Sundsys aa* BoUteya Bnt*r*d at u* OULTIVATB TOLERANCE Ast*raa\]y Intolerant is likely to suf­ ■o arrogantly in the days of Coo- overwhelming Demooratie Swiate ment of definite repudiation by Oon* on their Ice island, neither the Unit­ ing with tha hofloea of poor neopld Past Offto* at Manob*st«r. Conn., as fer from nervous breakdowns, hy­ Ildge aad Hoover were any more to vote that all agents and em­ which, more than any ouier a*a*a« Mall Mattar. ed States as a nation nor Americans peracidity 'and melanobolla. 'Toler­ SOBaC&lPTlOK RATB8 greas of the leadership ot President Tolerance Is on* of our greatest odious to correspondents here than ployes of tb* Home Owners’ Loan agency, should he divorced front Ob* t*ar. By nail ...... Roosevelt At th* same time It ear* as individuals manifested any par­ virtues. Observe the people about ance pays In a physical way as well are the profeaeional Democrats in CorporaUoD be chosen without re­ you, and you will find that those as In mental happiness. polities. Par Moatk. by mall ...... | -SO rise with It the hopes of a very eon* ticular interest la the fats of those Congress t^ay. gard to political affiliations. Strangely enough, one Democrat SllfcMiS OOpl#S *•*•*••• O • MO *«•■• 0 •$ whom you like best are the ones It Is well to remember that there Perhaps the present crop of legis­ That vote was revMutlcaary In after another, arising to defend D*lTT*r»t. OB* y*ai ...... tl.M Blderable part of the people'^of the Imperiled people and that the great who are most tolerant of your views Is a difference between the tolerance lators is less smug, unctuous, and the history of party polities. their party’s right t o H O l^ ol*. MSMBnt OP THU aOSOClATBO- country for th* eolutloB of a major task of effecting their rescue was and aotloos. Apply the said test of which Is based on simply not caring, self-righteous than the unlamented (Of courts House and EMnate con­ friendship. To wlMb would you be and the true tolerance of under­ sang paens of admlratioa fhr Nor­ PJUUtt part of tb* nation's economic trou­ left entirely to Soviet Ruselens. O. O. P. group. But their greed for ferees yet noay join to knock out ris despite their intention of vot­ Ta* Assoalstad Pr*ss is *xoinsty*ly willing to give monev in case of standing. patronage, their blind partisanship, the amendment.) •nUtUd to tb* os. tor rspublleatlon pes; since they bMlOve that the step The Russians, on several occa­ need? As a rule, we bentat* about Tolerance on our part always at­ ing against him — Barkley, Neely; of all n*ws dispatob* oredlt.d to It and their pltifulW mean tactics I’ve seen Norris grimly tsdted provided for in the measure would sions In the not distant past, when money to those who are tracts others to us. A tolerant per­ rival those of the lupubllcans after before, but never more so than Smith, aad others. or not etbanrls* oraditad In tbls son is generous toward the beliefs of Neely eulogised Norria as a aaan papar aad also th* loeal naws pub> fliers of other nations were lost or fault-finding and eternally picking the Harding landslide. when that white-haired, 72-year-old llsnad haratn. not only prove to be the most sffeo* the world and all that’s in It to others. Here is a French saying to whom “the country owes floore R ^ e c t of correspondents in the warrior rushed through ttie cloak­ to any other la its history All right* of rapublloatton at tlve single remedy to be found but in peril within the poeslble reach ieces, when we are quite willing tb well worth considering. ‘To under­ seething capital therefore la re­ rooms, lobby snd oorrldars to round apaaiaJ dlspatobas baraln ar> als. ra* would Inevitably lead to another of their own airmen, have been gen» i;elp out those who are not so bitter. stand all is to pardon all." with the exceptlmi of George Wash­ sarvad. * served for the progressives on Cap­ } svery possible vote against ing. ’Thomas Jefferson, aad only slightly less vital, that being erous enough In rescue work which If anyone is critically intolerant itol Hill—regardless of party. 3^ y ’s motion to reooxislder the Full sarrloa allant of N B A 8*r- with a tongue that stings like a QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ballot on his amendment. Abraham Uacola. TloA ln& the nationalization of the banking was really not their responsibility. lash, we avoid him. The progresslvea are the one group who do not conceive it “Come on!" he shouted to Coatl- What woiild happen if th* pro- PnbltsbaPs RaprasaatatlT*: Tb* system. However, all’s weU that ends It la possible to form a mental (Ear Noises) their duty to support the adminis­ gan of Colorado—and, “Who knows JbUus Matbaws Spaolal Aganoy—Now habit of being “agin" anything. Aa Question: Blondle, Philadelphia, esslves were In complete power? Tork. Cbloago. Oatroit aad Bostaa. Without a dissenting vole* the well, u d the successful termination people grow older, unless they are Pa., writes: “About eight years tgo tration on any and all issues re­ where I can find Bone?" And be Kley'd be prosecuting the announc­ Senate Agricultural Committee re­ of the Bering Sea adventure Is in careful, these tendencies deepen like I bad a cold and ever since I have gardless of merits of the question. kept reiterating: “This is a funda­ ed alms and policies of Roosevelt, MBMBUP AUDIT BUREAU OF wrinkles on their faces. One can, noticed a rlnglag noise In the right 'They defend or criticize the ad- mental vote!" though more aggressively and. reck­ CIRCULATlOWa ported a brand new silver bllL Un­ Itself a tribute to thveourage, the minis^tlon In accordance with His amendment had won, 40 to * resourcefulness and the amazing however learn to form a habit of ear. The doctor said It was due to lessly. That might be very bad or Tb* Barald Prlntlna Company, Ino.. like every other silver measure pro­ holding an open mind and being tol­ catarrhal congestion, but my trouble their own Indlvldnallstlc Ideas at 33, but after Neely’s motion, Pat, very good. aassmas no tnanelal rasponslblllty posed with the single exception of fortitude of all those who partici­ erant. It Is good to cultivate the Is only getting worse Instead of bet­ the time—Ideas which they Insist Harrlaon, Democrat whip, was scur­ for typograpbteal riror* appaanng la are based on the best Interests of rying about In an effort to persuade advertlsamanta In th«; Manobaatar Senator Wheeler's 16-to-l free coin pated in It, rescuers and rescued habit of trying to understand and to ter. I also want to ask you a ques­ Evening HaralA praise. Good habits form chains tion about my sister." the great mass of people. the few Democrats who had voted age proposal, this new measure is aUke. t;bat are Just aia strong as bad ones. Answer: The best plan is for you And when we toss bouquets at with Nonis to abstain from voting FRIDAT, APRIL 18. not a makeshift produced in a mere Man Is by virtue a constructor, a to send a letter to me in care of the tbifl fighting bloc, it naturally on the second te st desire to find a market for the lUver builder, a doer, and he feels the “Philadelphia News," followtaig the brings us around to the most “bat- Pat was 80 successful that Norris happiest when engaged In construc­ directions for questions and answers tleeome" of them all — Senator won by but one vote against re­ Rugs by the THOSE FROZEN DEPOSITS miners; It is a fundamental econom' George W. Norris of Nebraska — consideration—36 to 84. X tive things. as pvKx at tbs end of today’s article It is becoming more and more Ic plan intended to very greatly ex­ I believe that everyone should and ask for my article on Ear and his latest victory over the Norris was red-hot. He told hbportast that the people of this pand the currency and to do so in cultivate the gift of tolerance. See Noises together with my Cleansing that It keeps growing. Try to feel Diet. In moet oases where the ring­ •ouBtiy keep their eye on the beUl such a way that It cannot be con­ friendly toward more people and ing noises In the ear are due to Ca­ e t legislation at Washington. Im> tracted again at will by any banking morf Interests. As you know them, tarrhal congestion, the patient can portant and slgniflcant measures control. you will cease to condemn them for secure considerable Improvement The bill proposes to nationallM all we usually condemn that about through following cestaln Instruc­ For spring are coming to the front, matters which we know little. tions which 1 will be glad to send to vital to the well-being of the aver­ the silver In the country, substan­ you. At the time that you write • IdfiA tfPViCE.INC Most people have had their toler­ B I C, [ I age man; and in more than one in tially as gold has been nationalized; ances and Intolersmces built into again, I want you to repeat your windows! W L A V fc !•'. S question about your sister aa It Is atasee It will be necessary for the to have the Treasury buy sllvsr to STAGE 18 BRIGHT LURE them for many years. If they were TO YOUTH IN HARLEM bom among Americans, they con­ not one which can be answered by private citizen to watch the pro* the extent of $60,000,000 a month at sider It “good" to sit on a chair. If newspaper but requires a confiden­ eeedlBgs with considerable attcn a premium above the world price By PAUL HARRISON they were bora among the Japanese, tial answer. double-ruffle tlon in order to make quite sme until th* general price level of 1986 they consider It “bad” to sit on a Is restored or imtll a (diver pries of New York, April 13—Up In Har­ chair and “good" to sit on the floor. (Backaohe and Bound Shonlhers) .50 , where this Democratic administra' If they bad been born among the Question: Mrs. A. A. L writes: tlon stands with relation to his wel­ $1.29 an otmee is reached; to have lem la seems that all God’s chlll’un Eskimos they would think It “good" ’‘My back hurts me a lot and I am chintz drapes got theatrical abiUty, musical fare. the Treasury issue silver certificates to tear their meat with their fin­ very round shouldered. Is there any against the impounded silver. The talent, or educated feet. gers. If they were bora in this coun­ way that I can get my shoulders Pause, If jrou are downtown A ease in point Is the McLeod Ask almost any urchin on Lenox try they would use a fork for the straight?" WU provkUng for the paying off by character of the legislation is man­ avenue what he’s going to be. If meat and save their fingers for the Answer: You do not send me tonight, and see our Windsw the government of the depositors of datory, the reflationists in Congress be doesn’t say “a entutalnuh" or potato chips. enough information so that I can $1.79 display of Bigelow Axmlaster having had enough of permissive "a orcb’srta player” It’s probably Why be Intolerant of others slm- help you. Is the backache in the Rugs. You’ll marvel at their closed banks now / in process of ply because they believe differently? lower part of the back or tbraugb measures wbieh a deflationary ad- beeauae be already has had a, tasu attractiveness . . the rich, Bqnidatloa. Under that measure of th* iHfltlmata theater aa on*of I t only hurts ourselves. Intolerance the upper part of the spine? It is the deposltore In the froseo Man* ndaistratloo refuses to employ. 1# a dMtructlve emotion that Inter­ usualty posalble to correct round subtle colorings; the delicately the many Uttla aagela in “Th* shoulders through derreotlvs exer­ Chester Trust aad Safa Deposit UntU th* world pries ^ silver Gr**n Paetur**.’’ that caa* feres with digestion, piece of flolnd reproduced Oriental designs. aad general physical well being. The cises aad 1 think the beet plan Is for Fresh and welcomed as the first You’ll wonder how such beau­ Company and all banks similarly reached the prioe of $1.29 an ounce ha’ll say a “actuh". you to write mo again following the green blades of grass! ‘The^ Ask som* sepik Ism and she 11 person that Is friendly toward every­ situated would be paid in full, the the Treasury would profit by the one and an enemy to no one Is likely directions for questions and answers smart new chintz drapes axe al­ tiful rugs can cost so little. confide aa ambition to dance In a ready a Tilt In Manenaster. 8m i^_ fovemment taking over the assets seignorage just as it has profited ulght club, or in the chorus of to be joyous, bale and well able to as given at the beginning or end of digest his food. The person who Is today's article. plain colors . . eggplant, rasp­ Come in tomorrow aad Inspect sad reeovsrlag its expenditures ta by impoundlnf and raising th* price Lew Leslie’s annual “Blackbirds’’ on Broadway, or mayb* to sing In berry, blue, gold or orchid. First, these rugs closely. Notice th* fUD or in part whenevsr those of gold and the Mil provides that a pleated rdna to match . . Uian the celebrated Hall Johnson choir another pleated ruffle of eggshell deep, closely woven nap et assets A an have regained their full the Treasury shall employ such pro­ . . , Ask one of thos* amazingly has fared nearly as well. And with celebrities, entertainment, fit by paying Any obligation of the Duke Ellington, dusky classicist com whiskey cocktaUs and buffet ohlnta over tb* first, with just an Lively Wool. You’ll agree value. a^le oouples who haunt the Har­ Inch of th* background color government in tbs oertificatei Issued lem dance halls every night end of Jazz has stirred /Staid critics limoh, there’s Georgette Harvey’s that your rooms have earned This measure has been burled la to lavish superlatives with his con­ place. It’s a large apartment, showing! 3H yards long; ’ with a change in floor covering against it. they’ll tell you they're not there ruffled top, aa uiowb. the Committee; it is aot just to pleasure themselves, but to certs a b ro ^ . . . Adelaide Hall, dimly Ufbted, and jammed after this Spring, when 9x12 rugs As this appears to us, tbs sffsot who speaks Jewish fluently, is the midnight with dusky foUc whose Hked by the administration sad the practice for a turn In vaudeville cost only $43.60. would be, in principle, ssms ss or a spot to a eabarat. new star of tbs Cotton Club revue names are well known on Broad­ administration's lesdara^- fsw i . . Richard B. Barrismv EM Lawd way, and in music and art and thst to bs sougtt by 4V Mnastslllfl Before these ecl4*i’^ Children of days ego a petltioB wai slarted la the flight of' atwaya ablmmarlng if ‘TheMJre^ Risturei.'f'^ls lead- letters. Even "Scotty," who plays the HouM to take the bin away frss coinage measurs. And instead utragaa ot name* tat ten-foot liV the aH-Negro east thsougb the the piano here, has a role In the WATKINS from the committee and force of baslnff sU credits on sheer papet light# on Broadway, and tantallz- fl^ year of that nation-wide Theater Guild play, “They Shall recoUsotioos of Negro eelsbri- theatrical triumph . . . Josephine Not Die." vote. Xt bavlng become evident money issued by the Federal Re- Baker, only a saffron memory In Also at Georgette’s, occasional' ■srve ws should havs a. afttal* tlss who have gone before . . . Of that th* petitlcn was about to ra> Ethel Waters, the dynamic song (3otham now, remains the high ly, are famous white stars of the calve the needed 146 signatures, the backed eurranoy undarstandabla by stresi who b e |^ in a tawdry UtU* priestess of bl-de-bo in Paris. stage who like to visit Harlem everybody and aooaptabla in any joint near Atlaatlo City aad now And then there’s BUI Robinson, without being ogled In the public Baaldag Committee yesterday took hot-spots. part of the world. makes more money then aity other honorary “Mayor” of Harlem and steps to prevent the measure frem member of her race ... Of Cab probably the world’s greatest tap- Miss Harvey is a celebrity her­ coming before the representatives It is said in Washington that Calloway, the orchestra leader, dancer. Deeply religious aad self----- or maybe an ex-celebrlty '— of the peoj^e. The committee held Prsaldant Roosevelt would surely whose automoblla bears more stro;<^ly race-conscious is “Bojan- now mainly content to bosk in the rr mantle aura of one who has a hurried session, amsnded the bill veto such a bllL The sllvsr leaders shiny ebrominium than a modern­ gles” Robinson, and not even in istic soda foimtaia, and whose the black belt do they know the traveled around the world, sung and reported It out, favorably. in Congerss declare that they are wife bought $4,000 worth of extent of bis philanthropies. He before royalty, and even ksp' If this had not been done the very little worried by such a pros­ clothes before they sailed for Eu­ has Broadway’s gratitude, too, for comp’ny" with a Russian prince. rope a few weeks ago. BiU has been known to cancel a Georgette spent twelve vears In petition would have gone through pect, asserting that they not only Russia, and was among the enter­ and a vote would have been ob* can pass the bill but pass It over a Of the tat* Florence BOlls, lucrative engagement to dance at wbeee obsequies reeolted ta a benefit for jobless performers tainers occasionally marooned two tained. Under House procedure, veto. a demonstration of mass . . . Harlem Is mighty proud of or three days and nights In the > husbands however, tb# committee report pre* Perbaps.lt is not so certain that monmlBg aarpasstaig e ^ the BUI’S $12,000 imported car, which VlUa Rode by the prolonged, soli­ tary debauches of Rasputin . . . vents such a result and the blU now Mr. Roosevelt would veto this meas­ hyetarla of the Bndoiph Vel- be says be bought because be enttne foaeral. Uked its color. And there are all She still sings, still speaks Rus­ traasArs to the Committee on ure. It will bs backed almost solid­ manner of legends about bis gold- sian like a native, and vows that Rules, for determination when It ly by the West aad tbs Southwest plated revolver, presented by the one of these days she’s gonta set JBoye Who Made Good down and write a book. who care Shall be acted on. and will havs many supporters In Hailem knows all about Jules police force. Harlem Is sure that, The major effect of this is delay, Blesoe, Flo Ziegfeld’s “Old Man like the Emperor Jones’ silver the Midwest as well aa a few la tbs River,’’ who gives hlgh-brow bullet, Bill’s golden gun will keep ' William Howard Taft is the only the House will have to wait East and a ■ubstaatlal number, in concerts these days aad divides him tToxD all possible harm. man to have held the two highest seven legislative days before It cam the South. It la aonaewbat to be hla time betwaan his suburban offices In the United States; be was for their wives- start a new petition to bring the doubted that the Preeldent would New York aatate and many a salon Rendezvous of Stars president and later chief justios of in Europe Paul Robeson For Bohemian soirees, complete the supreme court hill to a vote. If, however, the throw away his bold on the Midwest, 1 Roles Committee should report It, West, Southwest and South for the You . . the Judge and jury . . have sentenced your wife to a life with dull, dead either favorably or unfavorably. In sake of the questionable continued The Reddest Part of the Inyestiffation bedrooms; over-elaborate, stuffy rooms . . bedrooms that are on their way out the meantime no new petition could support of the East. with the old order of things. be brought It Is utterly ImprobaUa that this It is at tbls point that the pro* highly Intelligent effort to revive the Give the little wife a break. Send her down to our store to select plain, eeedlngs may provide the people of policy of reflation, for which Con­ simple surfaces; pieces whose size can be scaled to the size of your bedroom, the country with an especial Insight gress voted in the special session Into the true attitude of this ad­ last year but which has been defeat­ as found in the Regional American bedroom groups with their bright, cheerful ministration toward matter of vital ed by the tenacious Influeace of the maple and paint . . pieces that smile back at you with the morning'sun! Import One of the advocates of Glasses, the Morgenthaus aad the this bill said in the House recently other deflatlonista In the govern­ that It would disclose whether the ment, will prove a flash In the pan. administration was “for Wall street This is big and important legisla­ Pennsylvania Dutch or for Main Street" And Speaker tion. It 'has nothing to do with Rainey, who represents the admin­ party—every one of the seven Re­ We’ve iketchqd s few pieces from the Pennsylvania Dutch istration better than anyone else in publicans on the Agricultural Com­ ensemble. The chest above haa blue sides, top and drawer the House, is quoted as making the mittee voted for It, Including Sena­ separations . . old Ivory fronts decorated In blue and flat statement th a t If the McLeod tor Hatfield of West Virginia, an red. The chest and bed are In dusky mi^le. 8 pieces bill should be favorably reported, he haMtual conservative If there ever would not recognize any member was one. for the purpose of bringing* it up It is our sincere belief that this $1 2 1 '4 5 before the House. Will pi*"«*d and courageous maaa- In that event we should havs the urt ten times as much oi spectacle of Presideat Roosevelt's promise for the restoraUm of good special representative in Congress tim f as any of the frantle and con­ assuming the prerogative of a Czar fused maneuvers so far undertaken and by the exercise of arbitrary one .with th* single exception of the im­ man power defeating,the will of the Puritan Primitive and pounding of gold and the repeal of Louisiana Creole are national legislature—solely for the the gold clause In oootraots.. two othar enaemblea of purpose of relieving the ^sldent Regional American There are exactly 48 of the duty of either signing a btn IN BERING SEA available in maple or different pieces and benefiting mllllonH of people and In nonaal times the intensely dra- plaster white and old flniahes in this <1ia- Immensely Increasing the nation’s gold. 8 pieces start at purchasing power, or vetoing It in "—Ho and heroic story of that tre­ play. I64A6. I the interest of the deflationists. mendous advsnture in the Berinf If-every froken depositor of Sea, where more than a hundred bank BOW In Uquldatloa throughout persons were marooned on a drifting the country were to writs to speak' ice floe and reseued, after many • r Rainey eiqiresslng his opinion of weeks, by the flaafnlfiocnt achieve­ O nN mURSOAT AND SATURDAY fVMNCS UNni 9 &0 OtX •ueh n contemplated proceeding it ment of a little group of alnnen, ■.'lEs Is nnlfkaly that he would carry out would have filled the new sp^era of his Intention of clubbing to death the world aad eonstttuted« no doubt, WATKINS BROTBE thla great rdlef measure in defl- the xnajOT sahjeot of general die- •Boe of the win of Congress. eusBlon in all otvlltaisd eountrlsa « MANCHeSIBI. CONN. ' H m ll^/so d bCD Is not mere gss* It If a MgBifleant commentary on ttuitiSm to n . It could and should pass. the state 6f affairs that it has at- ... -v-^*-. ■ UANGHE9TER K V I9 W G HERALD, MDAIH&ESTEft, '■■ ■’••.'' ’-r-'- ’, ..^' •... ■ * ■ V. . .. ■(M Corps, and Captain Charles A.. Plainfield. WUUmantlo ro«d la be­ mxm-kuitefworth ro«tf Is bstag € i impt $i l mdr m u o t j Punlegri commanding oOloeB 6K the ing oiled for about 6 mUes. oUad tarnteOm, fob M th t Om b m B n m h io sm i i W ouTuw iBnanER - vi.'..A'; FIFTY U S. FLIERS 99th Observation Squadron at Condition Of Route No. IS: ToDaad. Vemon R ou te NOi i t : IfsaeM S ter. Oak­ hsr own ‘ “ ‘ BfltcheU Field. Center road is heinf oOed for 1 land strast la botef oilsd Rur 1 mile. The rescue of Ro$hrock and State' Roads mile. Bast Hartford and South SomenC North Somers road la be­ A bto-chsmist 1 trm iiif hsr vHtk t D OFTFOR COLOMBIA Pocock from the icgr waMaq of the Windsor. Wapping road is being ing! oiled for 1 atitta. FORSSSIFeBOY a liquid dlst ahd n a i h u e u1 oursour* ocean, after five hours drifting In oiled fo r 2 m iles. R oute N o. M : CHrotoo, itootn g ton , her.' Doetors st hospl- tel nrtiere X-tSF tr e s tq M te Bight of rescuers, was one of the Road conditions and detours In Route No. 16: CMobester. H m North StoutiifftoB. Old M ystt^ L Water CoiHNiiiT Offleilli reosBtly stepped styur shs oaa n et rs> dramatic Incidents of the start -of the State of Connecticut made nec­ Comstock bridge-Colchester Trunk Lins T m ak w m . Bltwwftwwis m aea- TrupairiBg On the Army air mall flights. The" essary by highway construction Line. Bituminous macadam, length dam. length about 10 miles la under Ndghbors Report Seriq cover. Deny They W i Figfat if War three men were enroute to report and oiling announce by the Con­ about 6 1-8 nilles. Traffic should construcrion. Traffic Should avoid Thaodora Alosee, at Ghrlst hospl- w m Not B« TolwsBtid. for idr mall duty. necticut Highway department of as avoid this route. this route. Gorton. Center road* is tel, Jsrssy Qty, is in a “ssrtous" April 11, 1984. condltloo and Jiai shown no ohaage Is Declared— To Get $S00 Rothrock resigned his commission Route No. 20: Granby-Hartland. being oiled for 7 miles. H n Playing Near Hone with tha trout fliU af m u m Route No. U. 8. I: Bridgeport. In the last few days. Bsr eass la to go to Colombia, as did a score or East Hartland-West Granby road. 8 Route No. 89: Lebanon. Lebanon- far advanced. Her dons Us in- w«U uBdor way aad Alth tka so of other former Army fliers who Boston avenue. About 1^ miles miles bituminous macadam under WllUmantio road. Bituminous maca­ a Month. sheet asphalt ter today fo r group of fifty Americ|Q aviators— road is being elled for about S miles. mantlc road Is being oiled for 1 siciaai at the Cook ooim^ raaarvotr watarahada of tha water pilots aad mechanics—sailed for ment today voicing disapproval >f Route No. U. 8. lA: Branford. Route No. 84: D«rby. Derby.- New mile. three of four children luffering from dren’s l^pevltal are fightuf to save American citizens “taking service Boston Post cut-off. Shoulders are aunply utUtiaa uu. to try Colombia today to enter the Colom- Haven road is being oiled for 1 Route No. 96: Voluntown. Ekcnk rare dieeaeee, but for one of them, 14-year-old Genevieve Usa from a aa'a luck In tha In the armed forces of any foreign being oiled for 2 miles. Fairfield. Hill road. Waterbound macadam at laaat, the reepite waa only tem­ rare dlseese vddeh is oaualnff her Kings Highway Is being oiled for 2 mile. atreama which empty Into tha aqp* biaa Air Service. government” length about 6 miles. Closed down porary. V to mummify. miles. Route No. 85: Ridgefield. West ply basla. Water company offtotelt They said they had signed con­ “That’s too bad,” remarked an­ Lane*. for winter. Traffic should avoid this Seven year old Bezmy Hendrick, Already the tteme beneath the atete, howavar. that tnvarion of tta Route No. 2: Preston. Norwich A skin of her face bat virtually disap­ tracts with the Colombian govern­ other former officer when advised Route No. 87: New Fairfield. rou ta whoae muacles are flowly turning watarahada by flsharmen or any Westerly road Is being oUed for 5 peared and the skin is drawn taut ment to remain in service for six that their action would result in Pembroke road*. Route No. 100: New Fairfield. to atone, waa back home near otbar trespasaera, cannot and vdO miles. East Hartford. New London across ths bones. months, at $000 a month, the con­ in the army. Route No. 89: Sherman-Gaylords- Balls Pond road*. WUkeabarre, Pa., aad neighbors not ba tolarated. tracts to be voided In the event road Is being oiled for mile. nid they law him plajrtng srester- Scientists call ths ailment from Many of the men were accom­ Route No. 4: Sharon Cornwall vlUe road. Bltxuninous macadam 2 Route No.^101: New Hartford- This attitude on tha part of ^[a Colombia becomes engaged in any panied by their wives, although a miles. In length xmder construction. Winsted road is being oiled for 8 day la the rain. which Oeneviete has been sitferix^p road, from Cornwall bridge eight Beimy ep«it six weeks in a hos­ since she was a year old, sohlero- eompanles la by no means an llf«T war. majority appeared to be traveling miles west. Grubbing, grading and Grubbing, grading and installing milea Norfolk-Wlnsted road is be­ One of the aviators, L. L. (“Sam­ alone. pital. Of three little four year old derma with calcinosis. cation that they desira to deprive installing culverts. Open but unsafe culverts. Impassable due to mud. ing oiled 10 milea Blast Hartford. tha sportsman of Ms pleasure. Were my” ) Trunk, a commercial pilot, ex­ Route No. 47: Washington. Bee Silver Lane is being oiled for H girls suffering from leukemia, a The scene at the dock bad a re­ for traffic. O O F SECRETARY DIBR it posslbis, the companies would ha plained the matter of contracts. semblance, on a minor scale, to Brook road*. m ila omidltloa that results in rieminatlon Route No. U. 8. 5: Enfield. Hart- of the red eorpusoles from the blood glad to o u n up all their strea^ "We are going down merely to war sailings of troop shine, with ford-Sprlngfleld road. 3^ miles of Route No. 58: Redding. George­ Route No. 106: Easton. Easton teach the Colombians bow to fiy,” he town road*. etream, Roma Garrett at an East New Haven, April IS— (AP)— aad brooks for tha benefit of all tears and farewells mingling with 8 Inch reinforced concrete pavement Center road. About 1 mile bitumin­ flars. Sanitary reasons, howev^, said. '*We are not going to partici­ Route No. 68: Black Rock ’Turn­ View, N. T., hoepitsl bad a fine day William C. von der Brake, financial cheerful shouts. Is under construction but open to ous macadam. Open to traffic. Cau­ maks It impossible to do tMs. Any pike. Surface oiling for short sec­ tion should be used In travd over yesterday. secretary of the New Haven Re­ pate in any war. traffic. and all po^ble chances of water He scoffed at widely circulated re­ tions over entire length in the town this road. If she hoped she would get well, publican club died from pneumonia Route No. U. 8. lA: Windsor. pollution must be avoided in ord^ ports that the contracts called for of Elaston and Fairfield. Route No. 116: Seymour. Sey- however, she was doomed to dlsap- today In 8t Raphael’s hospital. He Hartford-Sprlngfleld road. Should­ to protect the public health and cMs a bonus for each “enemy” plane mour-Derby road Is being oiled for potntment, physlcisns said. Tbs was 68 years old. ers are being oiled for 8 miles. Route No. 59: Easton. Sport Hill lethargy which results from the would not be possible ware trout Overnight A, P. road. About 2 miles of bituminous 2 miles. For the last ten years be had been brought to earth. Route No. U. 8. 6: West Hartford. disease was very akin to death fishers or others permitted to roam Balden Hot Found Farmington avenue. From Farm­ macadam pavement. Open to traffic. Route No. 116: Burlington. Burl- Republican deputy registrar of vot­ N ew s ington-Harwinton Road. About 2 Monday when a blood transfusion ers In the 22nd ward. at will on tha watersheds. The name of Bemt Balcben, hero ington town line to Woodrow street. Caution should be used In travel was given. Roma rallied. Company officials further point over this road. Easton aad Fair- miles of bituminous macadam un­ He leaves bis widow, Mrs. Char- cf the Byrd South Pole flight, ap­ 2 miles of sheet asphalt under con­ Hope Abandoned out that many streams, although field. Stratfleld road is being oiled der construction but open to traf­ lette van der Brake, two children peared on the passenger list but be struction but open to traffic. Short The blood tranfuslon was not many miles distent from a reser­ Boston—Ice patrol doubled as xm- from Brooklawn bridge to beginning fic. and his mother. could not be located aboard the ves­ detour. Chaplin and Hampton. Willi- given as a treatment physicians voir, after winding their courste sel, the liner Colombia of the usual number of bergs drift down mantic road is being oiled for about of new construction. Route No. 161: East Hampton. on steamship lanes. Coast Ouard LesvlUe Road is bring oiled for 6 said. It was given when hope bad STATE BARBERS WARNED eventually empty into a public wa­ Colombian line. 8 ^ miles. Route No. 63: Mlddlebury. Nau- been abandoned and only to keep the orders shipping lanes moved sixty gatuck-Watertown road is being miles. Hartford, April 13— (AP)—When ter supply. For this reason, they There was considerable conflict Route No. 8; Torrington. East child alive a little longer. She will urge that fishermen, picnickers aad miles southward as bergs near the Main street. Concrete pavement 1 oiled for 2 miles. Watertown. Straits .Route No. 166A: Old Lyme. Black­ barber shops are closed on holidays over Balcben’s place in the group, tire a little earlier today, even motoring parties avoid dumping Grand Banks. mile in length under construction. Turnpike. 5 miles bituminous maca­ ball road Is being oiled for T miles. because of the provisions^ of the and even his Identity. earlier tomorrow, the doctors said. state law, barbers' may no longer refuse into any strean^r any other Several of the men declared Norfolk, Conn. —A 200 pound Two lane concrete complete and dam imder construction. Grubbing, Route No. 165: Preston-Grlswold And there will come the time when spend the supposed holidays In action which* might '4isnd toward Balcb*n was leader of the fliers. A boulder, loosened by the ^rlng open to traffic. Torrlngton-ThomM- grading aad installing dulverts. Im­ and Voluntown. Preaton-R. L Trunk line. Bituminous macadam, length even blood transfusions will not beauty pwlors, cutting hair and pollution. Filtration or chlorination meobaalo, who wished bis name thaw, craves down on the Green­ ton road Is being oiled for 6 miles. passable due to mud. rouse her. about 11^ miles under construction other^se learning the fine points of are used to protect most of the res­ wlthhdd, said that the Balchen on woods road, narrowly missing Waterbury. Section of 'Tbomaston Route No. 67: Seymour. Hoadley There was not much change In m otorist. ave. 1 1-4 miles of reinforced con­ bridge. Reinforced concrete and Trafnc should avoid this route. the biuiness. The state commis­ ervoir water before it la distributed the passenger list was another the condition of the other two lit­ sioners of hairdressers and cosmet­ for consumption, but, i f pollution of Providence— Nudism barred In crete 'pavement imder construction Cone, encased girder bridge. Closed Preston. Preston City road is being Palcl^ep and was coming along as a tle girls. icians today decreed that such prac­ contributary streams can be avoid­ Rhode Island by Legislature. biU open to traffic. to traffic. Oxford. Southbury road. oiled for 4 miles. m echanic. Route No. 196: East Hampton. WUlie Mae Miller at her home In tices must cease as a result of many ed, It serves to Increase the safety iRoute No. 9: Chester and Had- 8 miles of reinforced concrete pave­ Tennessee, still plays with her dolls, Aitb«igh be could not be found Main street, Skinner street sad complaints received of late. of the supply. for ouesuonlng, officials of the line dam. Hartford Saybrook road is be­ ment under construction from the leraoi LIBRARIAN RESIGNS Lakevlew street are each bring oiled re bad not been can- ing oiled for about 8 miles. Rocky Southbury-(Mord town line north. sa ld Wtils s passag------for % mile. celled. Sectioning of the pilots Will. Hartford-Middletown road Is Grading and construction bridge on Bridgeport, April 1$— (AP)— Route No. 201: Pomfrst Kamp- lit replies that be had gone on being oiled for 8 miles. new location. Open to traffic. Orlando C. Davis, librarian of the Route No. 10: Farmington. Farm- Route No. 72: New Britaln-Berlin. ton-Ablngton road. Waterbound Bridgeport public library, has tend­ macadam, length about IH miles. In Orasli n-PlalnvUle road. Grade separ- Corbin avenue and Farmington Awo».blwnbia and worth road. About 6^ miles bitu­ verts. Impassable due to mud. panion and the other survivor of the Formal action on bis resignation Hebron. Winimantic • Columbla- minous macadam pavement Open * Due to frost conditions there crash, lieutenant William S. Po- has not yet been taken by the board Marlboro road is being oiled for to traffic. are some breaks, travel should pro­ Only A, Small First Payment eock, who is still In the Army Air of library commissioners about 2 miles. 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I’ve told you that lie in the eating as we’ve been told j a b u t O, handsome youth, bo- % before but you wouldn’t listen to oomee a faglttve when he flees from these hundred years, but there’s no me,” Marcia went on. “ You’ll have Key West to Havana with BEAU gainsaying that a "spirited” sEuice to do it some day.' W e all have to and LOTTIE, two thieves. Pabllto — imless we die young!” adds much to the life of the party. has been aocnsed of a murder he “I’m beginning to believe you,” Wine sauces are nmny Emd nu­ did not commit MABUIA TBEAD- Estelle responded. " I f that is any merous, hot and cold, elaborate and .V ^ Y who could prove him Innocent satisfaction to you.” simple. You can always Euld ew many CHAFTCW Xi because it can become agoel scandal and remains sUeiit Jma% “ Rather bitter mood you’re in titolespoonfiils of sherry or brEmdy and then the moment when it to ’ ^^PabBto Is in love with E STE LLE today. Isn’t it?” Marcia drawled. or rum or what-liave-you to a plain FOREWORD really leaving yon, you dto toiftoto. _F1ELD, daughter of rich JIM "But never mind! Some day you'll liquid sauce Emd have something Tommy is not his nsnsl reck* I know, Mary, beeanse I felt mynelf iJ^tlELD. In Havana, under the name grow up and when you do you’ll blse agEdn if you want Just a plEdn less self st the hoose party. dying. I 4bn’t on without yon.” '' ^Juanlto,” he becomes celebrated realize nothing is really important £a.uce for a rich steamed pudding One night he eomes on Mnry ‘ ‘ Philip' ’ she said,' ’ yon are mak­ as a boxer and he and Beau open a ing it so difficult for me. I am not but your own comfort and your Or you may want to use some of and recognizes her despair. He gymnasium. worthy— ” bank balance. ’Then you won’t be theiie recipes that our mothers and is so gentle that scarcely real­ NSIB AUBBEY, a titled English- izing It, she is in his arms. The “ Yon are. It is I who am mi- bitter any longer. You’ll find it gTEmdmothers worked out and found worthy Yon have been tm th ft^ . jOuin and Pabllto’s father, begins all rather amusi^.” good. H a lf catches Are and when the a search for his son, employing alarm is i^ven. Tommy is dis­ honest in every way. I doubted yon. She left Estelle soon afterward, White Wine Sauce But I do sn no more. I tn at yon, BILLINOS, New York detective smiling faintly and nodding covered in her room. Lord ’This sauce can be served hot or Bexford sends Mary a p^itent as I love yon, and that to world with- '' EflUlngs, convinced Pabllto Is Sir goodby. Marcia thought, “Poor cold. wire, asking her to join him ont end. Please, oh please, my be­ Aubrey’s son and Innocent of the Jim! In spite of the fact that he’s ’Two eggs, 1 teaspoon flour, loved, forgive me.” . ..bhATge against hi, sets to work to in 8t. Moritz and she goes at a rotter he has his troubles. Im ag­ slices lemon, 2 tablespoons sugar once. There was a noise in the adjoin­ '^ t^ ve this. ine having someone around who 1 cup white wine. ing room. It was a welcome inter­ Three years pass and Pabllto expects you to be a Sir Galahad— Mix Emd sift flour smd sugar and ruption to Mary. She went swiftly sees Estelle again. They meet se­ even at breakfast!” Mary had meant it when she had to the door. Celeste, almost in hys­ stir to a smooth pEwte with a little told Tommy she was going to put a cretly until ^ r father takes her Marcia returned to her home for o f the wine. Beat eggs slightly and terics stood there. She said the was away on a yacht cruise. Among definite finish to ever^hing between the privilege of eating her limch- add wine Emd sugar mixture. Cook looking for some asperin in Lady the guests on the cruise Is ALE C her and Philip. 8he Nvas going to eon in solitude. It was a little and stir over hot water until the Rexford’s bag. The altitude always ' DAVIDS, who wants to marry Esr tell him the truth — that what he affected her badly—she had not been more than three years since her mixture becomes foEuny and begins telle for her money. had believed when it was not so, able to sleep. Mary went into the departure from Cuba on the to thicken. Remove at once from was now a fact. 8he eared for him Months later Pabllto reads an Fields’ yacht cruise. Music always room with her, to soothe her. (jelests the heat and add lemon slices. too much to deceive him. It jrould closed the door and was instantly unfounded report that Estelle is stirred her more than she cared to Foamy Wine Sauce hurt him— but it was better to have admit and today she wanted a herself. engaged to Davids. He leaves Cuba One cup sugar, 2 tablespoons but­ the w o ^ d now, a quick, decisive chance to recover her usual aloof “ Get to the telephone” she said without saying where he is going. ter, 1-2 cup boiling water, 4 table­ one, than later. composure before meeting any of in a deep whisper. “ I ’m all right— spoons wine, whites 2 eggs. She scarcely spoke to Celeste on I had to do something to get yon to her acquaintances. Angel food CEdee is Em ideal des­ NOW GO ON WITH THE STOBY behavior, the failures and the Any wine you prefer can be used the loi^ trip. All her thought, all here without Lord Rexford’s sus­ Music made her dream of so earnestness of the child to do the sert for late spring luncheons and In this sauce. her being was intent on what she pecting anything. It is Lady River- much that could never be for her. dinners. It ’s light enough to tempt C H A PTE R XXXVm best he CEiq. Mix sugar, butter and boiling must say to Philip. 'There would be sleigh — she is so excited' she can Sometimes for weeks she kept indolent appetites Emd at the same no hesitation. As soon a.s they were Two years laMr the engagement Of course, there is this problem. water and cook over hot water until scarcely speak. She said she had te away from any spot where she time provides just the right “sweet­ alone, before he could wonken her speak to you.” of Estelle Field emd Alec Davids Behind the tesicher there is a sys­ thoroughly dissolved. When ready would hear good music. ’Then her ness” in a menu. reaohition, sba would tell him every- It was horrifying news that Aunt was announced. “I suppose we hunger for it would assert itself tem that she must satisfy. She can­ ’Time was when Em Emgel CEdie al­ to serve add wine and whites of thiug. Then they would separate— might as well try it, Alec,” Es- eggs beaten to a stiff froth. Hetty bad for Mary. Tommy bad and she would succumb— ^to be re­ not turn maudlin and cry over the ways WEIS served plain, but nowa­ this time, it would be forever. been drinking since she left. He was tell had finally conceded. CHILDREN Wine Custard Sauce warded with enchanting, misty pic­ 50 children under her control and days smart cooks are putting thin Her heart faltered when she saw >n one of his half-insane moods. He Alec said ironically and with a tures that never failed to bring By Olive Roberts BartOG for whose success Eind marks she is icing, shredded cocoanut or chopped One and three-fourths cups su­ him standing on the station, eager- insisted he was going to charter a glint in his eyes that would have with them an ache of melancholy responsible. She has to answer to nuts on this champagne of cakes. gar, 3-4 cup butter, 2 eggs, 3-4 cup faced, when her train pulled in. He plane and fly to St. Moritz. Neither told her much had she been wise Emd unrest. the powers that be for failures and Here’s a simple recipe for cocosmut wine. looked so expectant, so happy. But she nor Erskine knew where be was. enough to read it, “I am very eager marks. Also she has to do her own crested Emgel food cake: Cream butter and sugar and beat she steeled herself against that look. They would make every effort to to try it.” Children want to like their teach disciplining, which is unfortunate. Sift one cup of flour foqr times in eggs well beaten. Stir in wine She wished they could have met keep him in London, but she felt- ’That morning throughout the er. Some one must take mother’s somewhere else. The first vacation “This last fiare of father’s has ’That should be a separate depart­ and let stEmd in a dish. Beat one and cook over hot water until per Mary should be w arn^. program she had thought constEuit- place during the day and they nat­ they had ever had together had been ended the possibility of my stay­ ment entirely as the recalcitrant cup of egg whites and one-fourth fectly smooth. Be careful not to let Mary leaned against the 'wall a ly of Pabllto, the boy who had urally look to her. teaspoon of salt with a flat wire in 8t. Merit/.. They had laughingly moment for support. She must braes' ing with him,” Estelle confided in disappeared. She had almost per­ child and the incorrigible are prob­ the sauce boil. How greedily they drink in every whisk Emd, when foamy, add one Palled it their second honeymoon. herself to face Philip, to make him an undertone. Alec drawled, “I suaded herself recently that the lems, very often, for the specialist. Wine Sauce He had engaged the same suite at word of personal kindness. A pat teEispoon of cream of tartar and con­ listen to her. Then she most leave at don’t blame you. Dancers are such whole thing weus past, that finding But when a child goes through One-fourth cup butter, 3-4 cup the hotel. .He kept recalling tender on the shoulder is remembered for tinue beating until eggs are stiff once. I f TDmmy carried out his mad an old story. It’s really unforgiv­ Pabllto WEIS an impossibility and elementary school, junior high and sugar, 2 tablespoons milk, 2 table­ and amusing things which had hap­ days—perhaps forever. They are enough to hold up in peaks, but not spoons sherry. threat, the.e was nothing so terribiS able of him to show such taste— !” that she might as well give up the high school, he is almost certain to pened as tlicy drove away from the it might not happen. She most get himgry for her approbation and too dry. She was hurt by that but she search. ’This morning, through have one or two teachers who will Cream butter and sugEir. Slowly station. Philip to leave, on some pretext. If praise and except in very few CEises, Fold in one and one-fourth cups of was accustomed now to being hurt. the music, the memory of Pabllto not understand him because she has sifted granulated sugar, two table­ beat in milk and wine. Do not let nt once” Mary said, those two men met now, there might try to please her. this sauce chlU before serving. Keep because I have something to say Probably, Estelle had decided, no had gripped her once more, re­ not the g ift of understsinding any spoons at a time, until elU is used. be murder. Yet taking the teactog profes' one would ever quite imderstand newing her feeling of responsi­ child. Then fold in three-fourUis teEispoon It at room temperature. lU ,°“ ^ couldn’t write—that “ Philip” she said sternly when- her well enough to say the right Sion by and large— any cross -sec Brandy Sauce she returned fo him, “ the last.time bility for him. In such a case it is best, I think, of vanilla and one-fourth teaspoon of thing at the right time. And no tion will do— there Eire as many dif' One cup sugar, 1-4 cup butter, “Oh, damn!” MEU'cla said sharply not to make matters worse by sid­ almond extract. Sift a small amount doubt, as her father said, she was ferent types of personalities as 2 tablespoons brandy, 2 eggs, 1-2 as she rode homeward. ing with the child when he calls her of flour over mixture and fold in very demanding. “Demand a little there are in any other business, carefully. Continue adding flour cup cream. . In the smEdl sitting room that “ Old ’This or That.” Your heart more of yourself,” Jim Field had trade or profession in the world— until the cupful has been used. Cream butter and sugar and adjoined her bedroom she settled may ache for him and you feel like advised her again and again, “and and there will be some who are Pour the batter into a greased an­ slowly add brandy. Add yolks of and spoke impatiently to her.maid, adding a few choice adjectives of less of other people. You’ll find not temperamentally fitted for gel food pan and sprinkle with one- eggs well beaten and cream. Cook iihe ordered luncheon In a petu- your own. the results more satisfactory.” teaching, regardless of how many half cup of cocoanut. BEike in a over hot water until thickened, like lEUitly shEUT voice and then glEinced Without doubt, she decided, sh» degrees they have. I f there is any injustice too slow oven at least one hour. Begin custard. Pour on whites of through the letters on her desk. eggs was a square peg in a roimd hole I have seen teachers removed drEistic, a little quiet conversation at 275 F. and, after thirty minutes, beaten until stiff. and destined to remain one. She None of them were of consequence. from positions who were more than with the teacher herself may help. increase the heat slightly to about Marcia picked up a newspaper Lemon Sauce had found no pleasure in her new qualified to hold them, to mEike Tf there is no real trouble, but just 325 F.,, and then bake thirty minutes One cup water, 1-2 cup sherry, friends or in sharing their activi­ next. A headline on the first page room for younger women with more t! feeling of irritation Eind dislike on longef. Remove it from the oven made her eyes narrow. 1 lemon, yolks 2 eggs, 2 tablespoons ties. She had only found a little letters behind their names. Women the child’s part, it might be advis­ and invert pan for one hour or un­ butter, 1 tablespoon flour, 3 table of the forgetfulness she was con­ “ Rather dramatic!” she murmur­ who not only loved children, but able to say, “ I imderstand, dear, til the cake is cold. spoons sugar. stantly seeking in a rather feverish ed. ’Thee she smiled, refiecting that who were bom to understand the in­ and I am sorry. But that hs the way Grate yellow rind from lemon, and youthful way. here was Einother dreamy ideEilist dividual charEUJterlstlcs of . each lit­ it Ie^ sometimes. DEiddy works for a being very careful not to get a bit who would be a match for EsteUe “ Everyone in the regiment is tle struggler under them. Perhaps man who doesn’t quite imderstand of the white. Sqifeeze and strEiin Field— this nuin who for years hEul out of step but you, Estelle,” her they were married and this was the how hard he works Emd how he juice. Melt butter, stir in flour and shouldered his wife’s guilt. father often said and the chant reason for removEil. In some cEises tries to pleEise. I used to be in a cook until bubbling without brown had told. She was “odd,” she de­ Daily Health ’The headline read; “ Death Bed these married women were support­ store (or wherever it was) where iDg. Add water and stir until it cided. A misfit. In such a case the Confession of Norris Noyes’ Wife ing jobless husbEmds or whole fami­ the head was hard to pletise. We all boils. Add sugar and lemon juice. only thnig to do was to pretend Resurrects Old Case.” lies. And single girls with no par­ get discouraged, ’Try to do your Mix yolks of eggs with sherry. Let to be like the others. Service Marcia red the words in smaller ticular reason except that of a ca­ best and be patient. Some day it sauce cool slightly, then add sherry So Estelle played a little too type and then the long column reer have been put in their places. will change Emd you will be in mixture and stir until the sauce hard, spoke the new iangueige that By DB. MORRIS FISHBEIN that followed. Afterward she read Now it makes no difference to another room.” thickens. Serve with a sweet pud­ she had learned, and scolded her­ it all over again more carefully. me personally about this state of Sometimes it is good for children Editor, Journal of the AmericEui self soundly fo> the moments of ding such as a sweet tapico pudding. When she had finished the second EiffEiirs. In many cases the teacher to have the experience of people not Medical Association, and of Marmalade Sauce hopelessness thkt swept her^when reafilng she sprung up and hurried removed should have been, Eind the imderstEmdlng” or liking them. Hygeia, the HeEilth MagEtzlne she was alone or for an instant This sauce Is so quickly and to the telephone. young energetic girl who took her There is home to balance it. And easily ma.de Emd si so good with a quiet. She jerked open the carved door place is indeed more perfectly fitted besides it is typical of -ife.. N ot long ago, while in OklEi- rice pudding that I ’m sure you will of the cabinet so viciously that a tor the work, ’The child may be to blam^ Do homa City, I said to a re­ "I’m going to try to make you use It often. hinge loosened. W bat I believe needs emphEisiz- not judge any teanher too harshly. porter who EUBked me about the happy, Alec,” she promised the One cup water, 3-4 cup sherry, "Damn it!” Marcia exclaimed. ing, however, is the selection of Tetuihlng is hard work, very. Don’t food VEdue of alcohol that the day she agreed to marry him. He 2 tablespoons mEmnalade, l des­ ’Then she said, “ Rhinelander— ” teachers who are akin to childhood CEiloric value of the highball bad kissed her then with a fervor too jump to conclusions, A little in sertspoon sugEir or sugar to taste, She was breathless from impa­ and who have eui imderstanding and vestlgatlng, a little oil on the waters been determined to approxi­ ardent for her comfort. Alec wem 1 teaspoon lemon juice. tience and haste by this time. She sympathy (in its true sense) for the vidll do wonders in most cases. mately the equivEdent of that of Put water Emd marmalade into determined now to “show her who three hard-boiled eggs. bEMi to repeat tho number and then 8. sauce pEm and stir over a low fire there was a wait that seemed like • • "You’d better!” he assured her. ’The statement, cut down to say until It bolls. Add sugar, lemon hours instead of seconds. Marcia '7/// me one thing," he said, "do you love m tf' ,:!^ e did not like that either. that a highball is equlvEdent in juice and sherry and stir until sugEir fumed about the “incompetent "What’s the matter now?" he food value to three hard-boiled Is dissolved. Serve warm. service” ax she wEdted. .asked a little roughly, attempting eggs, has been spread widely over Apricot Sauce Me laid hto hand gently over her we saw each other yon aaid I ’d A t lEUt she beard a cool, arti- to find the reEMon for the sudden the country. Ax a result, I have This is another economical itryj month. “ Mary, vou have no need failed you and onr marriage. I flciEdly modulated voice saying, change in her eyes. been deluged with letters during easily made and is so good with a to tell me anything. It is I who hadn’t—I swear by the love I have “The Hume Detective Agency,” the lEist few weeks, partlculEU'ly “Something’s always the matter dried apricots If apricot jam is not most speak. Up here in the moun­ had for you—I hadn’t, but— “ "This is Miss Treadway speEticing from organizatlonss for prohibi­ tains, in this clear air, I see things with me,” she answered honestly. at band. Stew dried apricots as “ Mary, I know it. I have told —Miss Marcia 'Treadway,” she be­ tion and from ministers, asking as they are. And seeing the truth, you that. Why must yon torture ns . "You should know that by now, usueU and rub through a colEmder. gan, still a little breathlessly. the exact significance of this I want to tell yoii I love you more both by going back to tbatf While Alec, I think I was bom on a Sweeten 1-2 cup of toe puree with (To Be Coatinoed) statement. than I would have believed any man I ’ve been here alone, I ’ve stood out cloudy night when my star could 1-8 cup SUgEU*. It becomes necessary, of course, eonld love a woman. And I wont to on that balcony, I ’ve m k ea to yoo be seen only dimly and throuj^ a to say again some of the things One-baU cup apricot jam, 2 cups ask yon, very humbl. , to forgive into the night— love teliing aoa you’d haze. I ’m always groping, never that I have said repeatedl}Uy m water, 1-8 cup sherry, 2 tablespoons ms.’ ’ hear it, wherever yon were, and eoma sure and never quite warm or these columns about food values. sugar, 1 tablespoon cornstarch. 8bs tried to speak, bat her lips to me. It to not easy for me to talk happy,” all Values of foods in nutrition are Put water, sugiur and jam into a would not move. Later, when they of my feelings—but last night, whea "Oh, rot!” he broke out, wearied, measured today not 'only in terms sauce pan and bring to toe boiling vfsrs alone in the hotel would be the I could not sleep, the hours aeeming " I believe you enjoy these Russian endless until you would be here, l of calories, which represent en­ point Mix sherry and cornstarch to time. When Celeste bad helped her moods. Sometimes — to speak a smooth posts and pour Into first dress for the evening and she had wrote but all my heart. Here art ergy yielded, but also In terms the things I haven’t been able te frankly, Estelle—I’ve felt a good of other constituents — proteins, mixture. Cook and stir until it told her to go down for her own din­ deal of sympathy for your father. thickens and ssrve. ner, the maid, asked if she might •ay. Will you read it, Mary my BRUCE tissues; mineral salts, which are ownt” You haven't made his life very Obooolato Bouce •ay something. Given permission, necessary to health and growth; He banded her some papert ha had easy,” A WANDERER OOME8 HOME One and one-half cups milk, 1-2 •he said; “ l\ e lived with you a and particularly vitamins. long time—I love you like s daugh­ token from bis pocket. Tbea hum­ Tears brimmed in her eves at cap sugar, 8 squares blttsr cboco- Except for the caloric value, ter—oh, Miss Mary, he's doing now bly, but also with a rare dignity, be that, although she was now tax be­ <||aanders Oidc” Is Tale of a Rover’s there is no evidence that the food lato, 1 tablespoon comatorcb, 2 yond the stage where tears come Love for the Boll Jnst what you prayed he would. Your turned away from her and walkad te value of a highball approximates tablespoons brandy, l teaspoon the balcony, looking out on the-bean- easily and can wash away a hurt. prayers are answered. I f you love that of three hard-boiled eggs. vanilla. tlful white landscape. She held the She bad tried to forget all her By BRUCE OATTON liim— and I know you do— you'll A rather murky mysticism and a In the playing of ordinary Orate obocolate. Put milk, sugar take that took off your face.” opera for a moment in shaking father's cruelties, bad resolved games, bandoall1 and squash and obocolate in sauce pan and cook “ I know what I have to do. Ce­ findo. Then ilowly, as if it were that as long as she stayed with very real and deep feeling for the Uviu earth give "Baunders Oak,” racquets make about as great a and stir until obocolate Is melted leste dear” laid Mary, laying her written in some only half-known Ian- him it was better to maintain demand on energy as any games and mixture bolls. Mix oomstOKb arm for a minute around her shoul­ gunge, she read what Philip had iom« sort of by Zlobert Raynolds, an unusual and peace. Her efforts, people can play, A person play­ to a smobto paste wltb a little cold der. “ Everything is going to be as written from his heart. Whan abe, bowtvsr, btd distinctive atmosphere — a blend of not aooomplisbed ing a fast game of handball or milk and odd to obocolate mixture. It noat be.*’ hnd finished, shs rose and went to­ muob except to provide an open ecstasy and eerie dread that makes squash raomiets for one-half hour Cook and stir for flve minutes. After dinner, when they were ward him. He turned and they faced fs te through which her fatner the book, for all Its faults, one that each other. uses up about 80 calories of Strain if not psrfeetly smooth, odd alone in the room, Mary tried to tellj could shout bis disapproval, Try' you are likely to remember. “ I didn’t know” she said. This novel tells bow lusty Ed energy, brandy and vanilla and serve. Philip what abe had made this long' Ing never sesmed to get one much 'This Is equivalent to the jonrner to tell him. He nude it “ Didn't, know whatf” Baunders, the last of bis line, re­ “ That you loved me like this. OV except more hurt, Estelle reflected, turns after two decades of wild and amount of calories that are avail­ more than dlffleult. Me insisted on Life wts fsi from the simple thing •peaking firat. laying a criminal is whit • pity that tbinga got so frultlSH wandering to the New Eng able In two slices of bread and dark.” - ” • she bad supposed it to be in the land farm of his ancestors. butter or la two dry Martini cock­ .entltlad to a nearing. old days when she wandered about “ Mary, people oan gat married in leaving (he darkness be­ His farm Is to be a haven for tails. 'The same amount of cal­ hind, Mary. We will be out in the the garden of the convent sebool ©LORIFYINe a raw minutea,” he laid aolemaly, him. Having roamed afar, be ories Is available In a plat of beer. radlonl light if you lay oat thing, “ bat often it tehee yeora to marry In Paris. There she had dreamed wants, now, a home, wants to take juif one thing, to me. Tell m e - A mistily of growing up and falling root la the friendly soil and claim One of the chief reasons for natural—to eoma to a eomplote un- ,vou love met’ ’ In love with some flne man, or overweight Is the large amoimt Y o u r s e lp darhtaading—to find the divine od- his heritage anaong the green hills. "B efore God, I do” she said and jttftment. when that to dona, a man marrying him and living happily— But life Is so complicated that the of extra food oonsumeif by many her voice wna that of on# taklag a as In the fairy tales—forever task Isn't easy. people without rsnrd to tbs osllorlo and a woman ean know their mar- vow before the high altar. after, Adjoining oia land, is the farm vsluM of tbs food tsksD Is. riaga will go on forever, Yoo are She had, Indeed, made a vow. Bha Now she was sure about very ae typleally apd perfectly poo, al- home of Uviala, the sweetheart of 'Tbs svsrsfs men wlio sttsads ffjiyi. I waa baaide m yielf with aaw as In a blinding light, that U little, Especially w u she uncer­ his youth, now an aging, frustrated s bsnqust slrssdy bsa bed his toalouey, I wae itupld and talked would be a cowardly, a wialtad (hiaig tain about marrying Alec, yet she and embittered housewife. And to brsokfsn end lunobson, whiob New summer dance dresses and Jike.a madman.” to (ell Philip the troth. They knew that she must get away from Ed Baunders’ farm oomes Opal, the ufuslly fives him ssoufb oslorlss short sleeved daytime frocks wont p ou ’d only held ma tor a mo- eaoh other. T h y b o l o i ^ * ie «M h her father who of late months outcast wonaaa who would not let for tbs snsrfy o u ^ t for tbs day. flatter a flrl unless sbo has soft maat-'-oaa wordhr-Ono lookt<’ eriod other. She would do anythlag in tha seemed to be olutohlag with des­ him bury his wild past For a At tbs bsnqust be fsta about white arms sad elbows tost are as Mary. world for him — abo would lla If perate, blunt Angers at such joys I Is Edith, 28(X) oslorlss In tbs form of food smooth as rose petals. Any woman “ But loro e u bo anol. ’Ton aeeom ry. 'The uaa thiug abe wipuM tramps the not do— would novor d o ^ ^ i a kJM as be could comprehend, end snotbsr 700 oslorlss la tbs who wlsbss to aoblsvs arm and want to drive love from your boart the eeelasv la hli heart. - , ^ ’ Impassioned form of drinks. elbow Dorfeotton should devote at "Don’t take everything so seri­ vene and steeps herself in a vague ^ H ip number’s the right answer for the school girl’s everyday frock To ovsrooffls tbs added oalorto tout meen mlnutoe sub day to Sorueo Vanloa Opuaa at Statu Theater April lA, ously," Marda advised Estelle and shadowy mystlolsm. I prcblM, and you may choose plaid suiting, velveteen or gingham vtlus, It would be aoossssry for tbdm. when they naet one morning at a With these three women the man’s to make it. The design la In five slsesi 1 .10, l l , 14 and II. Blse blm to play bsadball or sqoasb First, UM a brush and plenty of nausloale. Estelle was looking white, life Is now entwined; and to the I I ftoslrH I t-4 yards of I I jaeta material plus J-l yard contrast rsoqusts for flvs and oas-bslf soap an your anas, panloulsHy your hhada to oa excellent bnMt to milk la another homo N a ^ had working out of his plot Mr. ftay- for the collar, belt and sleevebands. with tong sleevH, the dress hours or to walk BO mllso, or to oultlvate. aoftener that la iRogllant-at-ftr strained and rather tense. ’I t ’s requires 17-f yards. tbs elbows, whan you take your really net worth it, you know. Men nolds brings a oertaln dark power — run 80 aUlss. . daily bath. If dlsooloratlone par- Lfmoo Juice Ig an effgotim arm nnd elbowa. Lat It dry bafOre foC are men and we cant change them. a feeling of dread, a sense of mys­ ...... 1 ? iswlnt chart of this model, tear However, It should be tmpba- elet, resort to a xMea of pumioe and albow bleach. If you have llttla rlnte It off. tery, an awareness of beauty, ably iW- Park Avenue, New •lasd sfsln that tbs food ^u sa We can only pretend to be sweetly Intenroven. Yorti, N. Y., together with 16 cents la coin. Be sure to enclose, on a for tbs elbows. Don’t run too time to complete your toUet, why unaware. But then you’ve always of aloobol are wholly snsrfy bard or long enough to injure ^ not out the lemon hAlaee and rest ■7^ The one trouble Is that the feel- te*If*.tf****L®* sddress, your else/the nnnt- In been an Ineorrlglble idealist just as values. 'Tbsy do not ptovldo say ildft and be sure to qpply a sooi eootb- each elbow in one half while you’re ’The 'A ! of reality Is nilselag. You never ber of this pattern (No. I70lx), and mention the name of this news­ of tbi vitamins wbtoh, it has bean your aether was. You know what te feel thajjrou are reading about paper. ‘ bw 'body or band lotnoa directlyt bual^ . powdering or bruahlng your Cnllf., Tww»w It did to herl" sstabUebefL are ssiantlal to bsaltb afterward. atar mnnaff sad growth Nsltbsr da tbsy pio- Estelle a g r ^ to that ^ "Baunders by Ms irsflr. s AIl a matter oY^foot, rubMof to TOmita juice bleaolMgi (qiUdaiy) MO poutidjt: ^Tlayhard, eq^et to JbUs, floirdi MiBafetitor Hsrslfl proteftl, at/wAx ‘ neceggary ' tloll’m m the wrMa. oa upito che ■Bd 1 ■ in s rs B id li ijtl-d at fflJO . N M ' » . y , ^ td 'lR :.^ same time A M m esU rtfito.- U at FBU put tt os gffeoL’ ;,V. I ; ■ i l l i ' V ' « MANCHKHTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. GONN^ FRIDAY, APRIL 18,1984. EAST SIDES COME BACK BASEBALL Charter Oak Girls Down JOE McCLUSKEY TO MAKE A B1 By Associated Press Wallingford Star Girls TOP COLLEGIANS, 26-18 ph ll lu b s Philadelphia, April 13.—(AP)— FOR THREE WORLD STANDARD^ Mrs. Mae Sbermc ^ appeared In^No. 6 and Ne. 10 toppled all five Manager Jlnuny Wilson of the the lineup of the Charter Oak Girls pins. Phils has it doped out that his pro­ team for the first time this season Clara Jackmore, rolling in fourth Gain Breath-Takinf Victory GETZEWICH ON MAT teges will make fewer runs but win last night and celebrated her return place instead of first, found the more games than did Phillies teams to bowling by-playing am important position to her liking and turned in Thinks Ross Has Bitten lU E SF dR MIDDLE. to Even Series for Rec of recent years. An improved de­ part in the local' team’s victory high single of 119 and high three CARD AT E M CFTY fense and added speed are the rea­ over the WaUlngford Star Girls In a string of 335. Mrs. Schubert bad an sons why “the other teams won’t State League Match. The Charter off iiight that lowered her season’s Junior Court Title; Hara- make as many runs either," he Oaks took two out of three games, average considerably. The Charter Off More *n He Can Chew DISTANCE K ECO ne says. losing the third by six pins when Oaks have now won forty-three a t h u b t ic s Mrs. Jennie Schubert faltered badly games and lost twenty. bnrda’s Play Features; Wrestles Blackstock at New Philadelphia, April 13.— (A P) — and turned in a single of 85. Charter Oaks By BILL BRAUCHER Fuller. Then there was a long lay. IN MEET TOHORKltW 'Having found they are not so hot Mrs. Shermam, ace pinner of the Sherman ...... 108 113 108 325 (NEA Sports Editor) off before anyone could get him Third Game Tomorrow. Haven; Usher in New Era when they try batting and catching Charter Oaks last season, was given G. Nelson ...... 107 98 96 391 near a ring. with gloves on both hands, the Ath­ the leadoff berth and hit singles of F. Nelson . . . . 99 104 106 308 About six. weeks, from now Bar­ His next bout was the title af­ letics return to normalcy today. 109, 113 and 103 for a total of 325, Jackmore . . . . 114 102 119 335 ney Ross will be a wiser. If not fair In May, 1933, with youag Noted Local Rimner to # in Grappling Game. They came back from mltimore to defeat Miss Erls Bandecchi of Schubert . . . . 94 87 86 266 a sadder, young man. He probably Corbett, whom he Imocked out of T%e East Sides came back last and a 6 to 5 defeat at the hands of the visitors by nine pins. Miss will realize the futility of biting there In one round. 504 508 1625 night to snatch a breath-taking the Orioles in a game which includ­ Bandecchi is holder of the world 623 off more than he could chew. The Layoffs don’t seem to bother Mo- tempt to Lower Maid» victory from the Collegians in the ed a snow flurry and near-freezing singles record and the New Eng­ Wallingford reason will be that Shamus Mc- Lamin. He can round into shape New Haven, April 13.—A new era E. Bandecchi . 109 108 104 316 second encoimter of the junior temperature. land three string record. Mrs. Lamtn, the baby-faced Mick right faster than anyone else In the ring in clean, scientific wrestling will be ...... 80 102 100 282 championship of the Recreation DODGERS Sherman drew ccmsiderable applause Bernard from the Ould Sod, blasted bis today. That murderous right band Set by Nnrmi aod RitMa; Balasso •••*• 9d 86 97 282 Centers. The final score was 26-18 ushered in when Promoter Sam when she pulled one of the most hopes of becoming champion of the of his never seems to lose the Washington. — Casey Stengel, Kovach ...... 104 89 113 306 and the outcome made a third and Siegel presents his next card at the difficult spares on the polished welterweights. knack of finding Its mark with ail manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, lanes.* The No. 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 pins Lynch ...... 89 92 100 381 deciding game necessary as the Arena on Tuesday night, April 17. has discovered a starting pitcher to For four or five months now, Sam its power. His lOtb Start Hiis Year. remained standing after her first Plan has been trying to get Mc- series is now deadlocked at one Rudy Dusek will clash with Abe use in case Ray Benge is not in con­ delivery and a perfect hit between 481 472 614 1467 Ross Busy, game each. The crucial contest will Coleman in the best two out of dition for the start of the season. Lariiin to sign to meet his light­ be played tomorrow night at 8 three falls main event. He is young Emil Leonard, a right weight champion in defense of his Ross is to be commended fbr bis Jee McCliukey, one of tho leadNag o’clock. Siegel, confident that the public hander who came up from York of welter crown. enterprise. 'The lightweight cham­ middle dlstaaee runners la the Unit­ It was reported that Rosa’s man­ pion has been one of the most ac­ Nearly 500 fans witnessed the is about fed up on so-called “bad the New York-Penn League. ed States, who has met only partial battle which was without a doubt agerial board had offered the Van­ tive men In the ring since he won men’’ of the mat, is determined to “Leonard is the only member of success in his gallant comeback at­ one of Uie closest and hardest purge his shows of thL calibre of the mound staff who hasn’t Issued a HALE’ S TEAM IS WINNER couverite 35,000 cod fish for the hla title, although he has preferred fought games seen on the Rec court matting. This is further exemplifi­ base on balls this season,” said crack at the title. to defend his synthetic junior tempt this year, is scheduled to re­ in several years. Both teams gave ed in his 45-minute semi-final watch Causey. “He deserves a start." lightweight honors more often than turn to action tomorrow night in everything they had and at no stage in which Sam Cordovano, a popular GIANTS All Or Nothing hla lightle crown. the Women’s National Indoor Track of the game was their a dull mo­ and scientific young wrestler, meets Asheville, N. C.—Despite the New OF MERCHANTS’ LEAGUE Jinuny’F manetger, the wily Pop But we think he’s stepping way and Field championships at tb e^ d ment. Players on both teams were Tiny Ruff, former Georgia Tech York Giants poor record of seven Foster, held out for the Statue out of bounds in taking on Shamus. Naval Battalion Armory In Brook-/ completely exhausted on expiration football star and newcomer to New defeats, three victories and a tie of Liberty and half the Bronx be­ The bahy-faced one dotes on little lyn. It will be lils first tost since of the game was there a dull mo- Haven. against Clevelamd, the "big four” of fore suc­ guys. March-17, when he plewed second to was in an uproar throughout as Coleman and Dusek are bound to their pitching staff haven’t made THIRD SW E ^TA K E S Self Sene Bowlers Top ceeded in signing the two battlers He put Out Sammy Fuller’s lights Raymond Sears in the two-mile both teams imleashed several oblige with a fast, thrilling contest such a bad showing against Oairl for a bout for the benefit of the after eight roimds In 1932 and end­ event In which Sears set a new drives in order to attain victory. mostly free from rough-and-tumble Hubbell, Bud Parmeloe, Hal Schu­ IS SLATED TONIGHT Hardware Stores by 112 New York Milk Fund, May 28. ed the career of that scrappy little American record for the distance The game was bitterly contested carnival grappling. Two other good macher and Fred Fitzsimmons. The Although no terms were an­ Boston lightweight in short order. and McCluskey turned In the fastest from start to finish and filled with time limit matches ’ will complete Indians have made 24 runs and 60 nounced, if the team of Foster and Then, too, M c^ m ln does on two miles of his career. much personal contact although un­ Siegel’s new deal program on next hits in 64 innings. McLamin didn’t get more than Jewish fighters. * Among his vic­ McCluskey has set himself a most intentional. The first period found The third in the series of seven Pins in Roll Off for Title; Tuesday night. YANKEES |S5,(X)0 gusuranteed, we don’t know tims sure Jackie Fields, Kid Kap­ difficult assignment, the former both teams traveling at an unbe­ In one of (AP)—Another round of stood out, though Sinnamon and for Detroit, will hurl for the Tigers He bettered the worlds mark of First Practice; To Open o’clock. Gallasso ...... 99 104 99 802 night where they played in the semi­ upsets today hsid left Robert Leeter Rasguskus were tied for scoring this afternoon In their scheduled ex- 4:47 by swimming the 400 meters in honors. 4:43 Wednesday; and last night be Brophy ...... 86 82 OJ 260 finals of the state championship of West Orange, N. J., and Daniel Contrary to reports. Prosper Des- Reds. Edgar ...... 82 107 83 271 tournament elimination play-offs R. Topping of Greenwich, Conn., to In the preliminary game the Cold weather and snow forced the eclipsed American records in the Season With Regatta Cmolts tabled with the All-Hart- Laurlus, manager of the Blueflelds, 880, 900 and l.OQO yard free styles. Olson ...... 128 97 104 829 and easily defeated the Westport fight it out for the Mason and Dixon states that the Blueflelds will pre­ Tigers and che Reds to cancel their A. Anderson .. 107 109 118 820 and Bridgeport Y. M. C. A. teams golf championship today. fords in a rough game, winning game at Chattanooga yesterday. Katherine Rawls of Miami, led 30-26. ISie locals failed to display sent the same lineup this year as the Individual performers today with tor the right to enter the finals that May 5. Lester attained his final bracket last. Brennan, Kovis, Katkaveck, INDIANS 602 499 490 1491 are to be played tomorrow at New by conquering Robert A. Stranahan their usual aggressive game and Asheville, N. C.—Definite assur­ championships in the 300 yard med­ were most fortunate in finishing on Ed Raguskus, Andy Raguskus, Bob ley and low spring boards diving. Haven. Playing against the West- of Toledo, 5 and 4. Topping scored Smith, Chucky Smith, Rautenberg, ance thst Can Hubbell will be che port team the Rec team won 15-5, Philadelphia, April 18.— (AP) — an easy triumph, eliminating Arthur the long end of the score, being starting pitcher for the New York The meet closes tomorrow night. Neubauer, Jack Hewitt, Kennedy, 16-10 and against the Bridgeport Lynch of MomEuxineck, N. Y., guilty of missing an endless amount Giants against the Cleveland In­ Last Night *8 Fights Unseasonable Weather, poor practice Jones, Landy, Hadden and a few Y. the scores were 15-2, and 15-4. comedallst, 7 and 6. of easy shots. Garrone was high dians in the latter’s home park to­ facilities, lack of weight and loss of scorer for the winners, while Vicki others who have stated their desire The teams that will be in the morrow gave the Tribe something (By Associated Press) captured scoring honors for the to try out for the team are asked finals at New Haven are the Water­ potential varsity material hM Coach to look forward to today. Snow Cheyenne, Wyo.—Sammy Man- losers. to report for practice tomorrow aft­ bury, Hartford and Westport Y. M. Rusty Callow confiding mournfully baited at a 6 to 6 tie the lltb of dell, Rockford, stopped Chico Vas­ Government wante men 28 to 60 East Sides (26) ernoon at 2 o’clock at McKee street C. A.’s and the Manchester Recrea­ In his battered megaphone these their 14-game series yesterday. ques, BH Paso, two. yeere of age for storekeeper, gM J^- P. B. F. T. practice diamond. Davenport, Iowa—Henry Rothlsr, tion team. Making the trip to 1 Urbanettl, rf . .. 2 1-2 5 BEDS days ttikt Pennsylvania’s crew out­ Applioatioiis oloee May 1st. Salary Knoxville, Tenn.—Preparing for Chicago, outpointed Young Terry, Bridgeport last night were George 3 Weir, r f ...... 3 0-3 6 A soccer game scheduled between Gibbons, Frank Mordavsky, Robert look for 1984 isn’t exactly what he’d 32,000 to $2,600 a year. Oommos the opening three-game series with Davenport, 8. education euinoient. We train yon 0 Cavello, c...... 1 2-2 4 the Olsmapic Junior soccer team and Metcalf, Bernard Schubert, Framcls like It to be. , the Cubs, April 17, Manager O’Far­ Quincy, 111.—Sammy (Kid) Slaugh­ for coming examination. Money 3 Haeaburda, rg .. 4 1-4 9 the High school second eleven for Mahoney, Walter Wilkinson, Fred “ But theq,” oays the philosophi­ 0 rell of the Clnclimatl Reds picked By ASSOCIATED PRESS ter, Terre Haute, Ind., drew with refunded If not appointed, J. Muldoon, Ig .. 0 0-0 0 tomorrow monJng has been called Baker and Director Frank Busch. cal Mr. Callow, late of the Universi­ Deyorio, I g ___ both Si Johnson and Dazzy Vance Camden, N. J.— Sandor Szabo, Allen Malcews, St. Louis, 10. Box N, oore Herald. 1 .. 1 0-0 2 off, due to the High school’s .nabil- ty of Washington, where they build — 1 taw for mound duty against the Detroit Hungary, won over Rudy Dusek, Providence, R. I.—Coco Kid, New ity to muster a starting lineup as Omaha, by default after splitting their oarsmen big, "wo aren't any T 11 4-11 26 several players are on the sick list. Tigers today. After this workout, Haven, Conn., outpointed Andy Dl- Collegians (18) they will be permitted to rest up two falls, Dusek Injured. vodl, New York, 10. worse off than our rivals.’’ Washington—Jim McMillan, Chi­ Perhaps the toughest break was 0 D. Muldoon, rf .. .1 0-0 2 Besides seeking records in the for the big day. Stamford, Conn.—A1 Gainer, New BRITISH GOLF CROWN NORTON’S cago, threw Abe Coleman, Los An: in learning that James Magee pow­ 1 Sinnamon, If .. .. 8 0-0 6 three events mentioped in a story SENATORS Haven, knocked out Trader Horn, geles. erful 1938 freshman had left school 3 Raguskus, If .. .. 2 2-4 6 on this page today, Joe McCluskey The weather man having balked New York, 4. Ottawa—Ed Don George, Buffalo, IS GOAL OF DUNLAP to prepare for West Point entrance 1 Carpenter, c .. .. 0 0-0 0 will attempt to set new standards them twice, the Senators today Portland, Ore.— Slg Eckluhd, 170, defeated (3eorge Hagen, New York, this fall. In addition there is the * 3 ^ A . S. BECK 3 Obuchowski, rg .. 1 2-4 4 for three miles and 5,000 meters it hoped to get In one game of what , knocked out Main two out of three falls. temporary loss of Bob Sewell, who 1 Tierney, Ig . . . ., 0 0-1 0 WM announced today by the A. A. was to have been a three-tllt series Street, 171, Atlanta, Ga., 2. 0 Keish, Ig ...... with the Brooklyn Dodgers. ' New York, April 13.—(AP) — was rowing, number three in the .. 0 0-1 0 U. He has asked the timers to GOOD OLD CHARLEY Missoula, Mont.—Richie Fontaine, — — ■ clock him at 4,000 meters, 2H, 2Va Manager Cronin may have tipped 127, Milltown, Mont., outpointed Joe George T. Dunlap Jr., is not given varsity boatload until he pulled a MEN’S SHOES 8 7 4-10 IS and three miles and 5,000 meters in bis hand as to Monday’s opening Catder, 128, Seattle, 6. to making predictions, but the U. S. stomach muscle a few days ago. The oldest active manager of On the other hand 200 candidates AAA to SHE Half time score 10-10. that order. game pitcher when he named Earle heavyweight prize fighters Is Dallas, Tex.—Paul Lee, 125, In­ Amateur golf champion said today You can see turned out in answer to the coach’s 8 min. periods. Whltelilll rather than Alvin Crowd­ Charley Harvey. The 69-year-old dianapolis, and Cullen Williams, 188, he feels "especially keen about the Block Referee, Bycholsky. The Olympics soccer team, win­ er for today. The Nats meanwhile wearer of the walrus-like mustache, Denison, Tex., drew, 10. British Amateur crown, a title that call this spring and from that group the extra Brown Callow shouldn’t have a lot of diffi­ ners of the state league Junior title had three new names on contracts, is the pilot of Steve Hamas, Penn has been won by only two Ameri­ value in A. White Cmolts (80) for last season, will meet the Por­ Gus Dugas, outfielder, and Mark State flash. SHORT ARM TO BLAME? cans—Jess Sweetser in 1926 and culty making up his eight. Ice and Black and p. B. F. T. tuguese Juniors at Victory Field In Fllley, pitcher, both from the Albany Bobby Jones In 1930. high water on the Schuylkill kept S. Beck White 1 L. Johnson, rf .. 2 2-3 6 Hartford at 1:30 o’clock Sunday club, and Catcher Elmer Klumpp NEUSEL GETS ON The career of Augie Galan, rookie By "Especially keen,” he meant the squad confined on the Indoor 2 O’Leary, If . . . . Brown and .. 1 0-0 2 afternoon. Tr.o game will be played from Chattanooga. third baseman of the Chicago Cubs, that his game as well as his eager­ machines five weeks longer than shoes at a White 0 Kovis, i f ...... 2 0-0 4 as a preliminary to the Cup match Walter Neusel, German heavy- may be handicapped by a short ness to win was at a high pitch. tkey anticipated this spring. 0 Garrone, c ...... 3 2-4 8 between the Portuguese and Stam­ PIRiVTBS weight threat, la reported to be right arm — bis throwing wing. His “I never forecast my chances be­ The Blackwell Cup regatta May 5, glance. ALL SIZES 0 Turek, rg ...... 3 1-1 7 ford. Terre Haute, Ind.—The Pittsburgh signed to fight the winner of the heaves across the diamond have fore a tournament,” the sandy-haJr- on the Harlem, a three cornered af­ 1 Coma, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 Pirates and their barnstorming Jack Peterson - Len Harvey bout. been so erratic that Woody English 6d champion said. “There are some fair Columbia and Yale opens the 0 Mozzer, Ig ...... 1 1-7 3 mates the Chicago White Sox ar­ He will meet the victor In London, has been given his old job back toumamente I know I should win, season. A week later on Lake C sj- 2 Haberem, Ig .. .. 0 0-0 0 rived here today to play the final Sept. 3. at the hot comer. for instance the North and South negle, Princeton le, host to Pennsyl­ NORTON’S — - - - - CONFLICTING REPORTS game of their homeward tour after Amateur at Pine Hurst. Usually, vania. A week after that Rutgers S4T Main St. Robinow Bldg. 6 12 6-16 30 a 600 mile bop from Tulsa. The however, I play the beat I know how and Manhattan Invade the Schuyl­ Shoes for the Entire Family All-Hartfords (26) Pirates .will arrive home for an ex­ and let fate decide the rest. kill for another triangular meet. 8 Vicki, r f ...... 3 1-1 7 ON RETURN OF GORMAIj 8 Olahesky, If .. .. 2 0-3 4 hibition tilt with the Washington Grand Circuit Head Sees 2 Jordan, c ...... 1 1-2 3 Senators Saturday and they will 2 Fresher, rg ...... 3 0-0 6 wind up the exhibition season at Chicago, April 18— (AP) —Chlcay Louisville, Ky., Sunday. 2 Foran, Ig ...... 3 0-0 6 go hockey fans, in the midst of a Banner Year for Trotters ! ■ ■ celebration over the victory of their i CUBS 13 12 2-6 26 Blackbawks in the Stanley Cup m 1 Chicago— Manager Charlie Grimm Half time score, 20-13 Cmolts. battle, today read reports that Tom New York, April 18.—(Special)f 'Trotting Horse Club, and trotting 8 min. periods. my Gorman, manager of the team today Indicated he was all set on this Referee, Opizsl. lineup fdr the opening game against —With the Grand Circuit enlarged, fans generally, we have forged a for the last two years, would and series of racing links this year would not ba back at the helm next Cincinnati Tuesday: English, 8b; by three cities over the 1983 scbe. symphony of science. Moore just Pittsburgh; M. R. Davis, Cleveland; Andre Mallarme, minister of com­ is very essential that those planning says a “miracle” came to pass. munications, said the leaders would Labor, went forward today. It will charges of violating the Harrison to attend get in touch vdth the Stanley M. Hunt, New Britain, be held either Saturday or early narcotic Act were Lam Yng, 60, of We Aim to Please All Our Cnstomers. Since last fall, when he fell while Conn.; Louis R. Runk, Philadelphia; be pimished. committee in charge of transporta­ next week. 206 Front street, former chef and tion, Frank Miller or Wilbert Had­ working on the government fleet George W. Hulsart, Newark, N. J.; A stormy session between Premier said by Federal agents to be an May We Have the Pleasure of Serving You? near HelMia, Ark., Homer has been Henry R. Robbins, Philadelphia, Doumergue and representatives of den as soon as .possible. Cars will opium dealer; Ung Tong, 62, who leave Saint Mary’s church at 4:15 in bed, in the hospital here, or at and Harry E. Bradley, Milwaukee. war veterans failed to close the nms a Manchester laimdry; Y’p Helena. Unable to move hands, feet wide breach between his suggestion p. m. that their pensions be slashed and CAMPBELL’S SERVICE Tong Jing> 45, proprietor of a or head, scarcely able to whisper, latmdry at 22 Maple avenue; George be was given water through a tube, their steadfast stand against a cut. Veterans Firm Lee, 53, proprietor of a laundry at fed mush and other soft foods with CATHOUC BISHOP STATION NOT SOLD 305 Front street. a spoon. The veterans stood firmly on their ultimatum that the government The men were presented in police Begins To Fast court this morning and their cases Praying constantly, he hafl other must clean up France before cutting The sale of Campbell’s Service IS NEARING DEATHtheir pensions and that they would Station at Main and Middle Turn­ continued uptll Tuesday. negroes pray for him a few days The raid was conducted without ago, he began fasting. Nurses could do the clesm up work themselves if pike published yesterday was not the government did not. completed, it was learned today. notifying the Hartford police de­ not force him to take nourishment. partment a fact which almost led Sunday, he sat up, placed his feet Many Rumors The Shell Company, reported as This distinct breach caused ru­ purchasers, told The Herald today to shooting as the Chinese, believing on the floor and walked. He talked Most Rev. Dr. John J. Nilan mors that Louis Germain-Martin, they were being robbed, called the plainly, asking for food and ate it. that no deal was made with Earl minister of finance, might resign. Campbell, proprietor of the station, Hartford police for help. The state Now, he walks most of the time, police on the raid were In plain POPULAR MARKET The minister demanded that the waiting on other patients at the Much Weaker Today — and none Is contemplated. The Her­ economy program, which includes ald’s informant of the supposed sale clothes. Hartford police criticized 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING hospital. pay cuts for government employes was Mr. Campbell’s assistant, the Federsd agents for fsdlure to In­ “‘I read in the Bible that in the Hope Abandoned. as well as pension cuts, should be form them that a raid was being olden days God helped those Hebrew Delphis St. John, who telephoned fully effective. this newspaper under Instructions planned. boys and I know He was powerfifl Meetings of the war veterans from Mr. Campbell. OUR MOTTO: to help me, too,” he said, simply. Hartford, April 13—(AP) —The were interrupted to allow repre­ Burro meat is offered for sale In sentatives of themselves and the “He delivered them out of the fiery condition of the Most Rev. Dr. John JAMES C. DILLON INBAO butcher shops In Las Vegas, Nev., furnace and delivered Daniel from J. Nilan, bishop of the diocese of government to compromise before and a few other towns in the desert the Cabinet meets on the subject. area of the southwest. Quality Low Prices Courtesy the lion’s den. So I prayed. The Lord Hartford, was reported to be much Hartford, April 13.—(AP)—James raised me up.” weaker this afternoon, and author­ The veterans reform ultimatum was accounted a bearish influence C. E. Dillon, prominent in local ities at St. Francis hospital express­ political circles and a well known ed the fear that death was near. on the bourse which turned heavier. To Make Appeal undertaker, died today aboard the PORTERFIELD TTBE WORKS Owing to the fact that our supply was inadequate, many of THINK BARROFS GANG Bishop Nilan was admitted to the ship Queen of Bermuda, according hospital February 22, with arthritis, Premier Doumergue considered a FORD SERVICE plan to make a direct appeal to mer­ to an over-sea phone message re­ Oor. Spruce and Pearl St. our patrons were unable to secure Roasts, Chops, Etc., that they and remained in serious or critical ceived here today by relatives. Mr. IS CAUGIIT IN RAID condition imtil early this week, chants to trim, prices. —» SAYS ^ when pneumonia set in. Hope for French economists are advocating Dillon was a member of the board PM THE MAN AT THE PUMP desired in our last week’s sale of Milk Fed Baby VeaL his recovery was virtually abandon­ lower tariffs as a more effective de­ of street commissioners, a former ASK ME Hot Springe, Ark., April 18.— ed Wednesday Md priests have flationary tool In the new economic .'•Jderman, and a member of many See Page 9. (AP)—Six men and four women been in constant attendance. recovery campaign by making mer- local organizations. We have been very fortunate in securing another shipment were seized by police today in a Early this morning, he was said raid on an apiulment house and to be about the same as yesterday, of the same high quality and are going to give our many patrons subsequent automobile chase and but this afternoon, he was weaken­ police were checking on the possi­ ing rapidly. and new friends another big sale this week. bility one of the prisoners was Clyde Barrow, Texas de9perado. BIVEB BISING The apartment house raid result­ ed, police said, from a tip that Bar- Middletown, April 13.—(A P)— row and members of his gang were The Connecticut river rose rapidly The Manchester PiibKc Market in hiding there. during the night,' inundating sec­ Two men and a woman speeded tions of Water street MUk Fed Baby Veal away from the place as officers ar­ Rising three feet in the last 18 rived. Four men and three women hours the water at noon was nln6 were arrested and other officers feet above the normal height of ten FOR SATURDAY were called to give chase to the feet It had not entered cellars fleeing auto. along 'Water street, however. Try a Nice Juicy, Tender, Chuck Later police arrested two men LEGS and and a woman in the car on the Hot Springs-Malvem highway. The men gave their names as B. H. Thome and Cliff Kell. The woman, believ­ QUALITY Pot Roast Beef 2 0 ed by police to be the wife of the On Sale At man.who gave the name of Thome, had a six months old baby. GROCERIES RUMPS Thome had $300 in large bills Fancy Fresh Milk Fed Fowl, c% a Boneless Rolled Roast Veal and ZVt to 5 lbs. each, lb...... and Kell had $100. Fancy Fresh Pork to Roast. SHOULDER FOR STUFFING— The names of the other prisoners A t Popular Prices Try a Juicy Tender Steak, cut from Pre­ were not given out immediately. Boneless Rolled Roast Beef Q H A Federal agent wu assisting Local Fresh Eggs, q m for the oven, lb...... ^ O C mium Beef—Short or Sirloin— Q (J on sale at, Ib...... OOC police in the investigation. large size, dozi...... ^ / C Fancy Large Tender Chickens to O o Our Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak for a Roasts h Breasts O* Land O’Lakes Butter, Roast, 4 Vi to 6 lbs. each, lb...... OOC OVER 3,000 STRIKE 2 pounds...... OOC nice meat loaf, 15c lb. Sugar Creek Real c% m Nice Medium Size Fowl, cut up for stewing 2 lbs...... 25c LOIN ALL MEAT . Cream Butter, lb...... ^ / C or for boiling, on sale at, Our Hiune Made Sausage Meat, IN DETROIT PLANTS Cane Granulated a m e a c h ...... / 5 / C from Native Pork, 2 lbs...... 25c Fresh Made Tender Cube Steak, Sugar, 10 lbs...... f r / C Fancy Tender Chickens for Fry- » (Continued from Page One) 29c lb., 2 lb s ...... Chops 2 lbs. 2 ^ h C utlets 2 3 * ^ i Colombia Beef Stew, ^ ing or Roasting, on sale at, each / 7 C 55c Fancy Shaved Dried Beef for the tool and die shops affected by tall c a n ...... I O C Boneless Rolled Roast Lamb, BEEF IS MUCH HIGHER, BUT OUR PRICES ARE STILL LOW! the strike were 50 members of the Jell-o, all flavors, whole, 4 to 5 lbs. each, lb. . . . Creaming, V: lb...... 25c Manufacturers’ Association. Twelve Pkg...... O C 24c We have some very nice lean pieces of HEAVY STEER BEEF ^ ^ members of the association and a Krasdale Peaches, Sliced or Nice Pieces of Lamb to Stew, i / \ Sugar Cured Corned Beef, solid meat, to number not affiliated with it had slice cold, and some nice pieces of Boneless Ib reached individual agreements and Halves, largest i a lb...... IPC were not affected. can...... Nice Lean Beef for Stewing, Brisket with little fat, The survey also showed that no Puffed Rice, H 19c lb., 2 lbs...... 35c on sale at, lb...... 19c Boneless Oven Roasts * disorder had developed at any of 2 pkgs...... ^ O C the plants. VERY CHOICE QUALITY PORTERHOUSE Reports Progress Del Maiz Niblets, i o AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTM ENT Despite the strike talk at Flint can...... I Z C over the re-instatement of dis­ Salmon, Alaska Pink, ^ r\ EXTRA SPECIAL! Delicious Home Made Home Baked Beans, charged employes, the labor board tall can ...... 1 ^ C Assorted Layer Cakes, regular i Q q u a rt...... ! ...... Sirloin Steak 1 9 < S te a k s “ i ' reported progress today in working Krasdale Shrimps, ^ c% 25c. On sale at, each ...... l ^ C out the basis of collective bargain­ Home Made Potato Salad, No. 1 can...... 1 15c lb., 2 lb s ...... ing in the different shops. The Home Made Boston FRESH KILLED FRESH KILLED board already has received mem­ Light Meat Tuna, c% pj Brown Bread, lo a f...... Home Made Coffee Rings, sugar bership lists from 11 union locals, 2 can s...... ^ O C 5cv 10c frosted, 15c each, 2 f o r ...... and in the case of the Hudson Mo­ Krasdale DeLuxe String Beans, Home Made Chicken Pies, Home Made Corned Beef Hash, f t ) tor Car Company conferences al­ No. 2 w ^ e a c h ...... ready have been held between union 10c 15c lb., 2 lbs...... Chicken . 15. Fowl committees and company execu­ can ...... I O C tives. Estelle Apricots, -i [J “We are now working on a wage largest can ...... X O C AT OUR OPEN DISPLAY VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT COUNTRY ROLL SMALL, LEAN, FRESH scale,” said Arthur E. Greer, head of the A. F. of L. local in the Hud Rice Krispies, i Fancy Sealdsweet Oranges FANCY RIPE BANANAS son plant. “So far we have a satis pkg...... l O C for Juice, 25c doz. 2 dozen for. 45c Fresh Watercress, nice bunches, factory understanding with the Astor Coffee, O Q Fancy Fresh Dandelion Greens, 3 f o r ...... company officials.” pound tin ...... C 15c lb., 2 lb s ...... Butter 2 lbs. I Shoulders ^ 1 2 ^ Minute Tapioca, i i 29c Fancy Fresh Green Peas, O O Fancy CaJifomia Carrots, large 3 q u arts...... pkg...... l i e bunches, 2 f o r ...... LEAN BABY PORK—WHO! ' ‘■•O .mAUF NEW DEAL ISSUE Ivory Soap, g 15c Fresh lima Beans, o f LEAN, SHANKLESS, SMOKED Fancy Tender Young B^ts, 2 quarts ...... ^ O C medium bi^ ...... O C 2 bunches f o r ...... 15c Green Stringless Beans — Nice Whit« AT NEH ELECTION Oakite, Nice White Boiling O^ons, pkg...... i U C 3 l b s ...... Cauliflower — Rareripes <— Great Spin­ Shoulders ^ lU>ins o ((3ontinned from Page Ono) s. 0. s., 25c ach — Fancy Fresh Grapes — Nice Table FANCY FRESH STRAWBERRIES Pears — Fancy Temple Oranges. support him. Senator Reed has 2 small bc«es...... m O C Fresh Native Parsnips, j FRUIT AND BAKERY DEPAR'TMENT SPECIALS Btood for all the oppressors of the N. Y. State Red Kidney Q 4 lbs. f o r ...... 1 OC FRESH TENDER ASPARAGUS people." Beans, lb...... O C Sonldst Crisp White Extra Fza^ Wlaessp To Back PresIdeBt Sunsweet Tenderized O A George H. Earle, who resigned as AT OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT ORANGES CELERY APPLES minister of Austria to seek the Prunes, 2-Ib. pkg.. . . . C Democratic gubernatorial nomina­ Sumnaid Seedless ^ m Land’OTakes Batter, Baker’s Choodate, f A a e large tion in Petm^vanla, has given no­ Raisins, 2 pkgs...... 1 / C albs...... Y2-lh, caks...... 19c BUNCH 4 lb s. 2 9 ^ tice be will "back ih/t polides of S h ield Sealect Milk, O C Large Size Rinso, Franklin Roosevelt to the limit.” 4 tall cans...... ^ O C Nathan Hale Coffee On Sale At, 2 p l ^ f o r ...... • OvO # 0 0 Among his opponents Is Jdm A. Assorted Colors, O C lb ...... 29c New 1 Florida a Mofiparrsa, state secretary of agrl- Safety Matchee, Fresh Cocoainit in Bulk, 1 DANDELIONS 1 Toilet Tissue, 7 rolls.. ^ O C 2 pk|^ f o r ...... Ib...... CABBAGE CUCUSmERS I v 'r;: Bleaching Water, m Royal Scarlet Golden Bantam 25c -- seeking______IfiYS bottle...... f C Hand Padeed Tomatoes, Bod Republican nominations, Cent, 2 eana fo r...... 2 medium size cans...... 25c 3 ® lb . 1 lb . Zn Oonneetleot, Senator Fredorlc Bank Golden Bantam | A ^ Chipeo Flakes or Gnmnles, Royal Scarlet Coffee, 1 8® C. Walcott, Republican, has started Com, can ...... I v I C 2 Jprge pkgs*...... a oampalgn for ranomlaatlott and lb. can ...... 29 c ra-alectlcB with the assertion that Sllrer Lane Sweet Mizeid Strictly Fliisli liirfe B ffi from Poppy Seed Rolls ANGEL CAKES the Nation's Uggsft task la to rsf- MAHIBU^S qaart j a r ...... Coventry, 29c 2 doz. fo r__ 55c OM the Praaident ftom the ] | | [ a f i o z . Q K O m T b U L 6 1 1 1 4 2®® ■ el. Mate has not be« set, | M ftnwt

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Mt It fMlIf a^ttoli Mitor to Niki . -"-./v .r :.- etr-^. •€■■■: tiMl •ftMtoi.biflkNtb tOTOU wbN web « iftift ittrilop# li tMlON any report from your dootbr that and forearms he lost as a boy wtoa was a star of/tbs Stokm Bay foot­ feet of efff end tometoes on lielbe you have bad. ^ h e jt fl against the whMlnf Mads ball tsam. Hs to 40 ysars Md now, toeet. o f a boas saw. still earning bis own living, hand Timnb- l itBi been loef; buttered (Emeaaive Ortakhif.) ' Andrsw A. Oawtoy, "The Mim Itog tools with the skill of a master etrlnf bceae; celery and ripe ollvee. Queetlon: New Orleans, La., Mra. With the Steel Hands,” was only craftsman and mtotog. among other Dimw-aeked etoffW rabbit; 0 .1. R. writes: ‘*wm you pleam toll 17 whin a momentary ellp drarlved things, artificial limbs for persons buttered-beete; stewed celery; Avo* me If there la some aem^ substance eedo ead endive laled; fig eurjadee. him o i bis forearms. For monttis be affUctsd llks himself. that I oould put la my husband’s lay in a hoapltaL When he came out ■U'r- MONDAY food which would cause him to quit be wae determined to earn hie own Nwelrfeet Weflle browned drinking? 1 wouldn't want him to living. There was> . parsley butter; buttered splaadi; stop drinking. This ia^ the only fingers and Joints from the hard Pidde^giiBift ro'e g.*« a Jello or JeU-Well. way In which permanent and satis­ metal. When they were, finish' TUESDAY factory results can be obtained. they bad five grips of different Sunaweat ProM : V Breakfast—Eggs poached in milk When such a desire is present, the and , different d ^ e e s of leverage. JiBic^ iiaart on Melba toast; stewed raisins. craving lor alcohol may frequently be overcome by following a special Two grips were made to open as topeki toeehn pfew to pet lewt' Lunch—Potato soup; salad of wa­ Gawley draws his bands towards his Qai^beB*a TbM a^ - tercress and lettuce. fasting regimen where the whole fruits are used. body; the others open when (he ^Juice, 4 caU|...... Dinner—1*4 pound Ameiicsm arms are extended. CHUCK ROAST cream cheese; stuffed eggplant; but­ They have no sense of touch, but FOWL FopwUr beaeieM evm letot Bel-Mimto Pliie- tered peas; salad of Sliced cucum­ # 1? Gawley can' crush a stone between bers on shredded lettuce; baked car­ Deaths Last Night his “fingers,” hold a tea cup with a D ^ 2 caiia- rot pudding. perfect control, shave himself, dross FANCY MILK-FED FACE. RUMP WEDNESDAY Fmey Spitof ^ Snnriae Toder himself, tie knots in rope, tluraw or 4-5 LB A V Q Breakfast — S<^-boiled whole­ Detroit—Mrs. Fanny Cooly An­ catch a baseball. He can thread a SwfiRt Peaa, 2 cans wheat with ralshurpream. gel, 76, widow ot the late Federal Ib needle, drive an automobile, ride a Scot Tteaue, • Lunch—Raw applw as desired. Judge Alexis ,C- Angell, and daugh­ motorcycle. He has been known to Took £unily*s tirefi af winter LAMB LECS Dinner—*Flank steak with vege­ Fmli- MlHr-ftoi 3 roila . . . ter of the late Thomas M. Cooley, a foods. Give them a breakfast' LB tables, boiled; string bean salad; former chief Justice of the Michigan treat — ertsp Kelloff*e Cem pineapple whip. Supreme Court. Scot T e w ^ THURSDAY Hakes, oven-fresk, d^eloas. Il*s VEAL LEGS rofi Breakfast—Baked eggs; Melba STATE SERVICE STATION time to ehmmgm fo cHspnossf toast; ^w ed apricots. BIOTS INEBANCE riBBSTONB TIBBS Fmcy Kraadale Aaaertad^ g Lunch—Fresh asparagus on toast; Opposite State Tiieater n «rl^ Jefiiea, -oc...... a U crisp celery and ripe olives. Henin, Lietard, France, April 18 — SAYS — Cabbage 8 0 Dinner—Roast mutton; . baked — (A P )—Measures to guard against FM THE MAN AT THE PUMP fiREEN P eas Ftacy groimd beets; buttered spliuksh; sal­ ASK ME V CtWomhi Kraft MixadeWlUl^- fuiiher violence were taken today FkESH CAUFORNIA Carrels 2 ad of romaine lettuce with olive oil after a clash between RoyaUstS and See Page t. *’^ I lf dressing; small dish of Junket. Workers in which a miner was slain FOR CRISPNISS GUfomk FRIDAY / and 14 men were Injured. Lettuce ktbwf ! Breakfast—^Wholewheat muffins; Rioting broke out when the LBS Get Yonr Ptaantot wdrkers, moidly communista and Fiecv peanut butter; applesauce. mpt Today! Lunch—Cooked turnip tops; vege­ socialists, forced their way last night Bananas into a haH, where it bad been an­ 4 '^ I 9t table salad molded in gelatin. jH -D e x Dinner—Baked sea bEiss; fresh nounced Leon Daudet, Royalist FLORIDA asparagus; mashed turnips;, salad leader would speak. VALENCIA $i.oo,$i:5(K Daudet did not-appear. ORANGES ^ L a r e t of sliced tomatoes; no desert. SATURDAY Breakfsist—French omelet; Melba When cornered by its enemies, the $2.00 -'s; vv'l toast; stewed primes. puff or porcupine fish swells up like Lunch—Potatoes on the half a toy balloon. The air whioh it draws into dts body in great gasps ...... shell; chopped cabbage salad. . LAND OXAKES ■;.y Dirmer—Vegetable soup; roast acts as a life-preserver^ wd forces the flsh to the surface. U. S. Gov't Certified beef; buttered parsnips; string 3 pounds...... d o c beans; grated raw , carrot salad; 93 Score Sweet Crcirtl i prune whip. BUHER Octtwitm 80am laige O C ^ ♦f l a n k s t e a k w it h v e g e ­ Rolls or ^ Ib prints aize,*6 bm^ .V..... a OC t a b l e s , BOILED: 2 to 3 1-2 2 55 pounds flank steak in one piece; 4 BROWN BREAD small carrots, peeled; 4 small tur­ Axgo-Gloes Starch^ nips, peeled; 2 small parsnips, peel­ and ^ BROOKSiDE CREAMERY BUTTER 2'S 51f ^ pkfl^ . — .A . . ed; wa^r; seasoning to taste. Sear^^adik steak on'both sides in BOSTON Lifebuoy SoiML. ' kettle la d cover with boiling warar ’ l ! l 2 3 bars to 4 inches above the top of the BAKED BEANS Mtit eS g._ I A IM COID MEDiL €M AanBom of matam Side. ■R « trSoiip,-*'■ meat. r. Place cover on kettle and jSen. Noit Or daw, ma eaia hfawcast: lb 81 boil aUHviy'tOT about 1 1-2 hours; '*1 dw iattfior tad ibt- brB^a^ BUILT TD LAST add vMfetables and let sinuper for ttttrioc nHiee. PtwisioB-iaiW IW lIl HllSBUHrS BEST 1-2 to il^ of an hour. Th^~herve. 25c \fortt, gfoetoas pooriaa Bp, ^ftadiene Sibve - --d Will sekve 4 persons. Ask Yonr Driver tfoei HeeSe JeitchMi. BtA May be used for water- Pofisk,2 cana * iirr loaa wnriei m i tudeg RKED RYE bBeAD loaf ADVICE TO OOBBESPONDENTS. or €alo Dog Food, I note that a great many of my less cookingg- opea Freshly Phone 3537 No. 3- can ..... readerA^e sending In letters with kettle cooldiig, candy Baked very s )^ ll envelopes and are also PARKER HOUSE ROLLS DOZ sending in iett''rs which are eight Caaeitf 48 cans .....; . $3.3$ or ten pages loog. I- suggest that cookery, cooking Rice Detideus RoH covtrad wMli Sugar, LOrib. cloth ^ Q # e you enclose a large env^pe on MOHR’S htavy rich tyrap and each Chinese way, deep fat PECAN ROLL hash Paeans which you have written your name and address, when you write in for BAKERY fryix^. Descriptive Land 0 *Li&es articles. Such envelopes of large Butter, 2 lbs... size are obtainable with a three cent Gorman Place ivhile they last booklet with each pan. SELECTED - HenBtId stamp attached at ahy Post Office doz EGGS ^X'm. Elliott t doi 494 FRESH Fi^Ult ANP FANCY 15 Ib VEGETABLES fiRST ItATiomi POTATOES NADVE peck FOney Peas, quart .itpf Tomatoes, pomid...... 80e Parsley, bmieh ...... 8r Klein’s Market JA CK FROST ^Waz Beans, quart ...... Ue Careen ^toaos, Z quarts...... Sfio AND DELICATESSEN r IT SUGAR CRANULATED Qteea FOppm, pounit . .... J80 1 0 5? 5 # ^ Asparagus, btuoh ....lile. 161 Center Street Carrots, tnmob MHIbrook Pry Bsets, bimoh ...... v> ^ to Dial 3256 for Free Delivery RADIO GOLDEN «nd Parsnips, .pemid...... Where the Th rifty Housewife Buys! GINGER ALE RADIO FLAVORS Lettuce, leebOTf, head ...... Ito;, Fancy Celery, Hkineii ...... IJo' Peanut Butter riNAsr Sweet PutotoiM,' p o u n d . 0^ Meat Specials! Grocery Values! 2 fteKsy Grapea, pound . - A Real Week-End Special! Land O’Lakes C tC t ^ motfda Oiranges, dosen ...... Sotr^ . Fancy Roasting Chickens, COfFEE Friend's Baked Beans GnqteHruit, * fo r...... # Butter, 2 lbs. . . . 0 9 C PATTERSON’S MARKET 2 £ Baldwin Apples, 5 potiads vr-88tr, 5-6 lbs. average, o A rnast 27* Telephone 3386. ' 101 Center Street OpuE'i DatoeUons, pound .... .IPd' lb...... Granulated Sugar, 10-lb. Sliced Pineapple NO. t PACK « ^ Popular Because of Its Good Things! 2 39 KYBO RED WINO Fancy Spring sack' ' “I** ...... Grpwid *f Bcap Pure Grdpe JMIy ✓ 2 ’' - ' 2 5 i* MEAT- Legs of Lamb, lb. dtofr C We will have some nice Roast Poric; still reasonab'e;- % tin Pun Currant Jegy MD WINO DEPARTME»ITi5*^ For^s of Lanrb, LOOK WHAT YOU CAN center cats, 23c Ib. Veal is reasonable, too. Roasts, no 2 ’L“29* . ‘ -.-sl Fancy, lb...... B U Y FOR 9c! bone, 22c lb. W ith bone, 22c lb. Lamb is higher this Kclloss’s Com Plhket Snappy American Royal Scarlet Self-Rising week, so we thought we would, mention the above, ^ f 23^ CheesiL li); dtotol Popular Boneless Oven or Pancake Floui, ^ Pot Roasts of all cuts remain about the same price. Pest Toasties OUSP - CRUttCHY Gibn^d Quality, too. Always quality first. Jehn AMen 3 2 3 1 ^ Pot Roast- A Naw England Favorit* A PIE PLATE WITH EACH 2 lba»- Chuck Roast, Crisce TWO CANS PURCHASm. 2 - * 3 7 < Bajcon» Ih '' 21c Absco Stringless Fowl, 24e lb. Chickens, 30c lb. You know our kind. lb—, Beans, No. 2 tin .. . ■* ; ; ■ - Calo Dog Peetl 3 <£ ‘ 29^ jUhu^ Pol Rotot, r Forequarter Veal, Fancy ib>. White Meat, i o Oswego Diced Car­ Scotch Ham, 32c lb. Good for any meaL Temptsome, -toothsome, ta s^. We umke it. Chosterflold Cigarottos 2 2 5 f ~ i ^ ^ 8 teBk8» Ten- ', lb...... i u C rots, No. 2 tin ..., RICHMOND d^i^,‘'lb« •*•...•• FiaaMy greend Ip Yewfitototor Rump Veal, Royal Scarlet Prepared Sausages: fork Saniages, 20c lb. Beef Sausages, 20e _ ^ ^ 'iia n ^ ' ' v'J- •'-V- ?l8tin,Tb» • • • •. 'i.t, • Delicious! Lb. . Mustard, ^ q lb. Sliced Sautogc;^, 20c lb. We make them also. Ho h z ^ stoiKX-SS* jib p k f Rib Roast J large jar .. . %7 C pai^Mfa^^i....,jiai^^a^yiaaNkeBH____ aauiilo map, Tender vataiibla.^taolejtiiiianaibo.toaf tooA Biief, Ib. .... Bottom Bond, t O C to Tap Bound, 0 Boneless Pot Roast, lb. Royal Scarlet Sweet Ih...... a.... Ibi ...... 4u O C gladhetodalto f S n ^ t ’s Prenrfum'>f Onions or Mixed Q Legs Lanto. . POris Boost, (oentfw), PWa ar Sagwdi S«ta9» lb, 15c “"18c Pickles, jar...... OC Pot Boaoto, nr. ' ^ lb**- ...... ■. ■ lose ^ OuUeto, R o ^ tkafiklglilM Hndttr Coibkics , » • s yS-:* r-to‘.ob;«^ Rib End Pork Williams’ Household 18c, 20d ...... •t*^a«*ss - Roast, lb...... ", Your * StriMr^thy' Bar ,^ o - Cleanser, 2 f o r C .. . O C- 22c, 2Sc For Sunday Meat Loaf— j OreptoBeef, . , -2 0 1 *.- Fresh Ordnnd O Royal Scarlet Freeh, Deli- IDs • 0 • • mw wIlR Stoak Gtotmd, ^ IC A - Hamburg, 2 lbs. it o O C dona Marsh- 9 C Sntoked Filets, ^ - maPows, pkg. . . . O C Ib. ' - to...... ^...,. Smoked Stodldeito f ^ 0 Nd aidn on them. ' / S O A P SA5.I m We Carry a Full Une of ~ ^ _' English and Scotch F ^ U R Importo Gold Medal .... .| 1.13 hag , V' v-r'- J '!f i -VAJ liason’s Eff^^rveseent ‘i Sfdts ' Pfibbrnys’ ^ t , itiOh hag^ Our Belch’s Marrowfat-Peas Hewer’s ...... $1.1 3 hag (Tarrots^ T a m g A Oiiiona, '1- ^Cremola Dessert; Powder Pnrasnow or Royal Scar­ let .$ bag Nairii’s Oatcakes 1.03 Avi'.'v A

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RSd ' • SUGillt pive b®«i3... , „ 2 Pounds .kv houw .it" 182, _ 10 ... .49c \ ‘ riot leayl^^tdwiu' 's:?'BUTTER 'fi'V'v, ^ ______— Try HitoplBdlc I 8 of the Meni(Ntel,RdafittBl .(Bfun are; « ,e CM46 A Milk D. M. gsMwW iead-^ 'tbiqlorcow. V r ; meet Monday aftersoon at 17o qt.’ .jarvia f^lth h »« t^; y. M. C. A. Or«vjk;^U^^'inset Hub-' xaoxij w)ly 75 oi.JnW uqg' Bci h»d^s also be have ^ been b o p ^ Vat-;^6. to jy S S S ’' Heins 'Frerii' v^ie weekly. sethadk of the Haxi^ Rundbiy: at'Y V rii^k^s offica. ffie (torrent ■ A%. Oneomber Plcidc* chbster iGkeen Conmninl^ club wlB krirn jrhdM r^^ .y e ^ ' thill evenly at the Green • ‘ ' Ucriasee are; not eeoured within _„,’eqri«eh' strictly FTB«h qanii'')8r 29c Mm Louis T ^ lof Foster street, hextVeek it is wpect^ ther/i«M0h,V'l?r/a;i^*s ta^ to- s^N^l a^ m bly / hall. Six cash seeking licenses fpr their pets hew tqqt 2 9 c pm es will be awarded the winners. returned Wednesday f r ^ the Hart­ njgtitibethr 0* rKeeries. Breakfast Flgs- ' -r^ ford hoapltM atuS M ^%>eiattog at be to line for some time h;. they ‘ (luaUiyl' 39c giaas Jan, 22c the home M khrs. Wctpr^LaChapelle pect to escape paying the 8 1 ^ .Mrs. Belle L. J<*x^^qf Windsor tociudeha_. 3 3 c .The Merchants Division at the ls.cating for hw risbDh.tojIaw;lluth tresS'Of the tyhe't...... hS9 ^ E G G S Ciufinber o f CJonimerce will hold an of 94 Biss^ street. , penalty Ipiponad by, .law, for non­ payment In the specified time. ! ^ hnsdri' a t .'l^e^^^hbnsG^Uoc^ popular. iaf' MMifhester, i^d. Pkone Service Until 8:80 Tonight. Try Fernd^Pitted Cherries in^iortant meeting at Castle Farm ,T '~ ";'7 d >'14 lor Pies. Reymond’s Raisin Bread, 12c. lint on Tolland Turnpike tonight at A reheaj^ of this pl^y, “GHow Z. 6>I5 o’clock. Activi^es scheduled lights of Stan Rey” , which the Mar­ Flftevi" l(ipal boys were .trauf^ '.f. • I fbr^ the hear future will be discuss- ried Couples groi^M to present on port^ to ^iMrtford thirnidndng fif; m Plump Fresh Roasting^ Chickens ...... lb. 35c mUstmeeit S thet'thlrd enxoltoi^)^ Weighing 5 to 6 pounds. \ ed^iand ,lt is hoped that a large i^pril 27, wffl take ]iace this eve- hdinber of members will att«X(L. tfih'g at the parsonage the Second period - FOWL I William H. Mortenson, managing New I^aulon.f^ a period of Intqn^ D e » ^ For Fricassee Large Fowl Will Average $1.29 dW>wtor of the Bushuell Memorial slire tralnteg b^ere betog asrigned Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. House will t » the state camps. PetanR^ ',30o? to $1.49. to; Hartford, will be the aroeaker at sponsor s dance this evening at the At Reasonabite Piiee the regular weekly meeting o^ the Oucks ...... 24c lb. Wapptog school haU. The Rhythm Burr'"'- e a c h Tg\yAnia Club at the Hotel Sheridan orcbestn of this town will play. Deerfoot, Brightwood and First n ^ t Monday npoiL His subject , - ^ be^**8^rds and the Midnight Sun of J A l ^ N. BflGHOTA 2 for $1.89 Prize Sausage. Fishing licenses, are moving lU R obertson’s Saiqpi^ I You win find our T enderi^ Baked l^dhway.’’ The talk will be fflxistrat- gghhiad Farit V edi by motion pictures. the town clei^’s office today and Fresh Cranberries. Raiw excellent quality. riUth the trout fishing season but \ SAI^- — Espedally. M ^e for A si>ecial. meeting of the Junior a'couple of days away, it Is expect-, FM THE HAN AT THE PUMF Laundry, Toilet ond Bath Morris Supreme Bacon, ed that an even greater number of, Daughters of Italjr will be held at AfE.M B Also Roberteon’s White Sudsy Soap MQMR^i lciidc^Juicy-D c(idau4, lb» ••••••••••••*•»•••• 3 3 c tLp clubrooms on Main street at fishing - licenses will be issued' See Fnge .9. -V ■ licenses can also be secured at the Carips—White Floatthg 801^ had 7;&0 o’clock tonight and all mem- Qardea. BooqaeL Sirloin Steaks, cut from U. S. b^s are requested to be present. F. T. Blish store, Mato street s inspected Choice Beef, wlU be jCtonnaa' Huoe' 3 5 c *° 3 9 c Fresh Mushrooms We have some especially fine S a t u r d a y quality Porterhouse and Short Spell Sariuga! EwylDody Sara at Steaks. Rib Roasts.

Liverw urst —- Spiced Ham — Scotch Ham — ^^Bologna. « !^r?"alw^!rTn''^OTland for a Everybody's Market r. POT ROASTS week-end meat cut. FREE DELIVERY! ^R. A. CALL YOUR ORDERJgT_8919! SPECIAL! Juicy Chuck Pot Roasts, m "THfiFSES^ALU^BV^^FFESD^^^^^^^^^^^ BOTB RUMP POT ROAST practically boneless; cut Boneless any weight yon wish. 1 lb. Land O' Lakes BUTTESR! 2 5 c ‘" 2 8 c ' " HAMS — LAMB LEGS PINEHURST—DIAL 4151 1 d o z . large local ztrictly fresh R G G S . INDIVIDUALLY; BUTTER 27c lb. EGGS Dozen. V E A L CHOPS Calvei^ Liver (fresh ) ...... ^ 1/2 lb. 38c Meat Balls or Meat Loaf— Yacht Club Yellow Webster's Eariy June Y q^ t Club Fine Quick — Economical Saturday F ra n k fu r ts ...... lb.27c Dinner. Last Saturday we sold SWEET COPN! PEASI LIMA BEANS! 160 pounds. Assorted Cold Cuts ...... Special! ...... Vi lb. 23c 25c GROUND O O ^ Old Fashioned Sausage i B c no. 2can 10« no. 2 can |10« no. 2 can B E E F ,lb i...... M e a t...... lb.27t wmmmmrnmmmMm 2 pounds 42c. Fresh Oysters ------pint 35c Fancy^ ___ Long^ Green______Hot House I Faa

Ffutoy Fresh Green Stringless Fresh i: 'Fancy Large Blllky U , li ifidi 'i du in t/ I'n sh PEAS! STRING BEANS! GOCOANUTS! FRUITS ,u u l C each VEGETABLES WC quart 'c quart Mtredtf ed 1 Vi-lh. Fresh Green White Onions, Fancy Green Fresh Fancy Good Size Florida Tea aaowtt lAML V vphq. 2 lbs...... ^ D C PEAS BoiUng. ORANGES ASPARAGUS! VniY SPiWML q u a r t 1 0 ^ 9 ^ 2 § ^ Ripe Red Tomatoes, 1 Q _ X ^ C Ig. iV^-lb. bunch \ dozen 3 quarts 29c. lb...... 1 J 7 C $ o e o a m w HALF-FOUND SiZt Cranberries Extra Fancy Grade, Healthful Fancy Green Fanoy Cidifomls Fancy Simkist Green .Beans CARRO-rS! LEMONS! It ■ Celery, 12c and 16c. ASPARAGUS CABBAGE! K SlZg pkS^' Dandelion Greens Large 2 '/j -pound O Q Fresh Spinach bunches ...... iC lb. iC bunch each Cucumbers Pound bunch 17c. CHsco Beets and Carrots, IVit, This Is an green, tender An- i-'M S Mushrooms paragus. Atwood’s- Seedless fine Fancy Native Medium , 1 pkq. WstMm-Wet wtth ^ laeb Z-oan Fvrehass W6 «nea uy nna a {nci'ure oi ao w |pub m uub * GRAPEFRUIT POTATOES! but could not find one large enough to do Justice to the Florida Oranges we l^ve on sale tomorrow. ■daeta 126 Size, Extra Large, Juicy - 3^ for X O * w m m ORANGES 2 d o z e n Lmid o’ L a i^ land o’ Inkee finest Bnmd B a o o k lb s. MAYONNAISEI ($ 2.99 a box). . 34c dozen. MILKI CHEESE! I.-'- 1 dozen of these oranges weighs 8>/^ pounds. lOVi dozen to'a box- '' ■ie lb. X 9^« pt ja I cans tv Baldtvm.A.pples, 5 lbs. 2oc «UAKm. A Real Buy! ' t Orders Ltanitr Washington Permaln ItboT BEER e x t r a c t I Golden Eating A pjdes...... 6 for 29c 1 NO. 1 CAN PEACBES! VANILLA EXTRACT! McIntosh Apples, do^en ...... 39c 1 NO. 3V2 CAN PEARS! (Lmnon Extract) Ripe Pineapples ...... 22c G r a p e fru it...... 5 fo r 25c both any bottle Seedless Atwood. K t SelecfiBd MdntlUh . Aswwled Pore ■ Old Time’ TAO TEASPEC3ALS APPLES! E(5G NOODLES! |. MAPLE SYRUP! Paney OrangePekpe Tm 20— 2-cup size Tea Balls,...... 23c ljg. bbttMi 20— 5-Cup size Tea B a lls ------,39c 6 50— 5-cup size Tea B alls ...... 71c . Bodas, ShHfiies, Gntaqu 1 ^ 4 4 CooMe Sp^^ls . 1 - ; BUT^RCRAX - NINETY largeri 2% eah - SECONDS lb. 14c (hiilk) [h 24b. biiri: mOMAKCMOt lb. box I9c “ “ OVEN \ • •* = GINGiSR SNAPS \ Fancy &ebh ' JBSfliM ’ 'T u N A 15c lb. 21b8.2& \t...... A " f ‘yt' : KdU Small Square i-.; '• I if SUGAR .'V MEDAL SPECIAL w a f e r s , lb. . . _____Jhekage t 5(M|Q oeokies)r BiSQUiCK .. ...33c J i m r new Brides fllae 2 ‘ m i ThereV i, /

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were hla aon, William Bnwt of AsbevUla, N. C., and hla daugbtar, TEXTILE STUDENTS WAPPING R IC U S D P . ERMST, Mrs. John O. Darnall of Cincinnati, and her buabaiid. Next Sunday morning at the Fed­ HALE’S Food Depart GET CERTIFICATES erated church, the Rev. George G. EX-SENATOR, DIES Patrons of Beriln’a post (HHoe In­ Soivener, district superintendent of sert coins in the slots of post olflos :..v -KtS the Norwich District, will be pres­ typewriters and art able to uae these Instruments for ten minutes, hold doi^n the ent and preach the sermoik thus doing away with post office IT P A Y S TaftriDe Course Conclnded At the close of the morning serv­ Suffered a Stroke Aboiird pens. ice, the Methodist branch of the .Federated church will hold a busi­ TO WAIT ON by 43; J. S. Echmalian ness meeting when they will choose Steamer On the Way to High Cost Of Living! a lay delegate. GOLD-N-SNOW A party of relatives and friends, YOURSELF •by offering the lowest prices possible without saerifie- . ^ Snperrises Ceremonies., all from New Britain, spent the New York. evening at the home of Mr. and CAKE * ing QUALITY! Mrs. Wilbur C. HiUs last Wednes­ Director John G. Echmalian of day evening A Jolly time was had Batlimore, April 18.— (AP)—For­ Made from a Betty Crocker •by being on the alert to offer the best ‘bargains’’ a.s the State Trade school in Manches­ imtll the early hours of the morn­ mer United States Senator Richard Recipe. soon as the markets afford them! ter acted as master of ceremonies ing. P. Ernst of Kentucky died early to­ Miss Louise Ludlum, who is a at the graduation banquet of the day at the Johns Hopkins hospital teacher in Hempstead, L. I., has textile class in Taftville, held last where be bad been a patient for tbe 39c Bight in Ponemah hall, Taftville. been spending a week with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ludlum, past two weeks. He was 76 years Ask Your Driver Featuring A DAIRY DEPARTMENT 48 Graduate old. Forty-three persons received of South Windsor. The former Senator suffered a or certificates indicating that they had Theer will be a meeting held at Second To None In Towh! the South Windsor Town Hall this stroke aboard the liner California, satisfactorily completed the textile enroute from Colon, Panama, and Phone 3537 course which they started last Octo­ evening imder the auspices of the American Legion, for the purpose W£us rushed here Immediately after ber. Pifty were originally enrolled the boat docked in New York. in the class and six from the Baltic of forming a Scout team in the FARM FIELD” BVTTEH town. All parents with children After showing Improvement at cotton mills also were included. the hospitai, Ernst took a turn for Native Grown! Number II Mr. Echmalian said today he was desiring to join are requested to be MOHR’S present. the worst late Tuesday and declined amased at the spirit of co-operation steadily. He suffered an attack of pounds and good fellowship that was mani­ The South Windsor Garden club Green Mountain held a business meeting at the pneumonia in addition to the stroke. BAKERY In quarter-pound sections. Fit for tbs king's tasters! It, of course, carries a fest^ at the banquet by members At their father’s bedside- when he of the class and the heads of the home of Mrs. Ralph M. Grant of Gorman Place “money-back guarantee.” Try it once and yon’D nse it always. Here’s a butter not died at 3:30 o’clock this morning Ponemah mills of Taftville. East Windsor Hill, Tuesday after­ backed as yet by national advertising but it’s a sure winner! Don't feel that yon must Speakers noon. POTATOES pay an extra premium for any popnlar brand of bnfter that la nattonally advertlaed. Herman S. Hall, supervisor of in­ Miss Christine Bassen returned to Get the best o f butter for the least price. Try Farmfleld Butter this week-end! dustrial vocational education for Wheaton College, Newton, Mass., the state, was the principal speak­ Monday, after a week spent with er. Talks also were given by Mr. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter E, Nation-Wide Country RoU Butter 2 lbs. 45c Staples, mill agent, and by Mr. Bossen of South Windsor. a Guaranteed against frost bites! Tobin, general superintendent. All A ton a week sold at the “Self-Serve.” of the foremen at the mills were a Good for bcUdng or boiling, present. CASH a Potatoes from Ellington that wlU cook The idea behind these textile NOW EATS ANY KINB a white and mealy, courses is to give additional train­ Rath'f Pure Lard 4 ibs. 2 9 * ing to Improve the skill of- the SPECIALS aspecial price by the bosheL From Iowa corn-fed porkers, lows precedes Illinois the second largest corn pro­ workers, l^rease their technical OF FOOD, AND NO Jack Frost Granulated Sugar, ducing state by over 60% in the raising of hogs. Nothing hot Iowa corn-fed pork knowledge and develop a proper products used by Rath Packing Company. state of mind that will enable them 10-pound cloth C to derive greater enjoyment from s a c k ...... OUC Fancy Green Top their work, thus resulting in better­ CONSTIPATION HALE’S STRI(!rrLY FRESH LOCAL ing their morale and reacting to the benefit of the mill management and Spring Shower of Nation-Wide Values! Carrots 2 bu . Mr. Durigan Finds Relief in Large the oommimity in general. Foil count bunches. P ictures K e llo g g ’ s A l LtB b a n Land O’Lakes Chase & San­ EGGS 2 dozen 5 5 « A representative of the Parks, Butter, 2 lbs. . 55c born’s Coffee, lb. 29c Customers from all over EUrtford County shop Hale’s Self-Serve Grocery for Cramer Co., of Fitchburg, Mass., Bleached White showed an industrial moving pic­ Here is his entliasiastio letter: Nation-Wide Nation-Wide Mayonnaise,l^onnaisc, eggs . . . large, strictly fresh, local eggs. The most fastidious housewives shop ture on humidity control in a textile “Am 70 years of age. and for Butter, 2 lbs. . 59c pint Hale’s “Self-Serve” for eggs. There must be a reason! mill, while another film depicting 40 of these years there never was Country Roll jar 27c Celery 2 bu n . 1 3 < a week but what 1 had to take a the processes by which rayon ' la Butter, 2 lbs. . made, was shown by an official of ' pill or some kind of cathartic, 51c Nation-Wide O C White, crunchy, bleached stock! HALE'S FAMOUS BHLK Coffee, lb...... i a O C the Vlscoee company. “I took everyth!:^, but srained So pleased were officials of the Fancy Roasting only temporary relief. Until last Bed Ripe Ponemah mills with the splendid spring my daughter, who is a nurse Chickens, lb. . . 31c Hersbey’g Cocoa, BREAD loaf achievements of the textile class, in a hospital, brought me some Hamburg, & 2 V i -lb. cans— . 1 I C FoU of the natural goodness of fresh bread! Here's a loaf that defies oomparlsoa that It was indicated that definite K ellog g 's A ll-B iu n , 2 l b s ...... Tomatoes ^ ^ plan of unit courses for residents of 25c Hershey’s Baking Cho<»- any time! . . any place! . . an3rwhere! “At the end of the wedc; I knew Nation-Wide Taftville next fall will be under­ late, 2 ^2 -lb.- taken. I had something that was it, and I Bacem, lb...... 25c 2 lbs. 2 9 * kept on taking it. 1 haven't taken pkgs...... 27c Solid, red ripe tomatoes! ABMOUR'S MELROSE SMOKED a cathartic since. I can eat meat Campfire Marshmallows, any time, as often as 1 like, or any Popular Boneless Oven other kind of food, and no consti­ Roast new Economy O 1 SHOULDERS pound 1 2 e THINK U.S.FUERS Fresh Crisp Leaves of pation." Mr. L. M. Durigi^ 6811 Chuck Roast, pkg. 1-lb. pkg. 2Si 1 C SmaU . . lean . . shankless! ARE LOST IN CHINA Buffalo Ave., Jacksonville, Florida. lb...... 21c Laboratory tests diow Kdlogg’s Nation-Wide Gelatin 1 C /« Spinach pk. 1 4 « A ll-B kan provides “bulk" to ex­ Popular Boneless Oven Deeserts, 8 pkgs. .... I O C Cudahy’s “Nu-Processed” Puritan ercise the intestines, and vitamin B Libby’s Tomato Juice, 1 A foil, S-pound peck. Not saturated with Shanghai, April 13.— (AP)—Hope Roast gave way to grave concern today for to help muscle tone. Also iron for 2 larfife ca n s ...... X O C water to cause inflated weight! three Americans lost with their tb e blood. Face Rump, Nation-Wide Quick plane since Tuesday somewhere in The “bulk” in ALt-BBAN is much lb...... 24c Rolled Oats, the region of Hangchow bay. like that o f lettuce. Inside the body, , 2 l-lll., 4-oi(i^pkg. ,... "i r ' Atwood’s Bronze Experts had been confident the it forms a soft mass;^ -Gently, it Fancy Spring Friend’s Beans, all trlo-^ames Frink, Miami, Fla., varieties, large can.. HAM IK clears out the intestinal wastes. Robert Cast, Louisville, Ky., and Lamb Legs, lb. 23c ^Small . . short shank . . tasty! How much safer than patent Gold Medal SoftasUk Ivan Carlson, Donna, Texas—merely Cake Flour, pkg...... GRAPEFRUIT had been forced down by storms and medicines. Two tablespoonfuls dailv Rib Roast, I Yon’U be deUgfated with ttie “Nu-Pro- » are usually sufficient. With each Globe (Pale Dry) Ginger Ale, that they would be foimd in their lb...... 21c cessed” Puritan ham. pound an^hibian plane floating in the bay meal in serious cases. If not re­ large bottle, 1 5 for lieved this way, see your doctor. contents ...... X vIC or awaiting rescue on an island. Fancy Milk-Fed Fowl, 4-5 But late today, with 15 airplanes, Sold in the red-and-green pack­ Williams’ Extracts, Vanilla, 14 two tugboats and scores of fishing age. At all grocers. Made by Kel­ pounds average, O Q _ Lemon, Orange, ; Sweet enough to W H ITE LO AF junks participating in the search, logg in Battle Creek. lb...... 2 1 0 C 2-oz. bottle ...... 2 9 c eat without su­ friends expressed fear the plane had gar — and we 24 Vt -pound crashed in the sea. mean it! FLOUR bag $ 1 . 0 5 Capt. Frank Hawks in his huge PATRONIZE THESE NATION-WIDE STORES: iStock up on a bomber led the himt from the air to­ DAVIDSON'S GARAGE basketfiull! A guaranteed aU-pnrpose floor. Doable sifted—It’s nnsnrpassable for paotrle day. AND SERVICE STATION George England Kittel’s Market Produced nnder a private label by one of America’s largest wheat milUng oonoems. 570 Center St. 252 Spruce St. TeL 8855 18 Biseell St: TeL 4266 ^ SA YS — Snnkist THE FAMOUS OLD FM THE MAN AT THE PUMP W. Harry England BUCKINGHAM ASK ME Bursack Bros. 170 Hartford Boad TeL 8682 Manchester Green TeL 8461 Opanges d o z . 2 9 . See Page 5. An audience of around 230 were Sweet . . seedless . . colorful! DUTCH CLEANSER Seim .19. present Wednesday evening; to see Chases dirt! the play presented by the Bucking­ ham Community Players. They Fresh, Bed Ripe ^ ' plan to give a new play about the Red Cross Chase & Sanborn’s 'THited** second week in May. Brown’s Butter, 3 3 c The officers of the Buckingham Strawberries Cemetery Association for 1934 are: Tissue COFFEE President, W, A. Strickland; Vice- Strictly Fresh Eggs, basket 1 8 . President, John Tenner; Secretary, Anderson &Noren dozen ...... O m C Sound, solid berries! 4 rolls Grace A. Strickland; Treasurer, Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables Fresh Oysters, 3 0 c Baldwin e lb . B. J. Bell; Superintendent and Col­ 361 Center Street Phone 4076 lector, Otto May; Executive Com­ 27 A Bushed to us fresh mittee, Harry S, Chapman, Robert Apples 5 lbs. * ^ by ttie SUM deliv­ C. Swan, Charles G. Strickland. FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER 19 Look for 'rile ery system that Thto invested fimds of the Associa­ Good for eating or cooking! label on every brings us FleLfh- tion are about 12400. There is a Fancy Boasting Chickens, 6-6 Handy’s Boned and Rolled For a nice meat loaf, try soma roD! man’s yeaat. separate fund of aroimd 1400 for pounds average, Hams, whole or half, Bound Steak and Pork the care of the John Tom Hill ceme­ lb...... 3 2 c lb...... 2 5 c Special From Hale’s tery. ground together, lb. ... Herehey’i Brightwood Boast Pork, P ears...... 2 cans29c Fancy Milk Fed Fowl, Q C ^ COOKIE DEPARTMENT! 6-6 ponnds average, lb. Jm OC Ib...... 2 5 c Regular Hamburg, Navy Brand. No. 2 Minitmix B. S. Fruit Salad, 2 large can s ...... 64e foMs sssesC te huHC m IIC flesh/ B. S. Fruit Cocktail, 2 large cans ...... 69o sfreiifl messtes end henes end Large Package, W heatles, Hie Sets nesestery fee reserve 2 fo r .... 2 8 c B. S. Pesobes (halves), 2 large cans ...... 89c F an cy B aked energy end trelf ht. ;r ^ .‘..... 2 3 c Bon-bon dish free. B. S. Bartlett Pears, 2 large can s ...... 49o CIRIALS seggly the Cerbedy- B. S. Siloed Pineapple, 2 large cans...... 46e FOWL HAM dretes needed fe segHy snergy B. S. Crashed Pineapple, 2 large ca n s ...... 46o Mllk-fed fowl—great for frteaieee and fry­ HaWa quaffly baked ond body beef. We carry a fnU line of Imported and Domestic Swedish Goods. Phone os—4076—we deliver! B. S. Bed BMpberrlee, 2 medlnm can s ...... 49e in g! fruit juloea. VIOITAILIS seggly Hie vale* able Minerals needed far bene. I Meed ond nerve ballding, and Diamond Crystal Salt, Cain’s Bridge Pickles, Brownie Sweet Relish, seNalese ar "reagboge". i Plain or Iodized, box .. 16-pz. J a r ...... 2 0 c quart ja r ...... S irloin G V m I COD UVIR OIL grevides Hie Sirloiu R. S. Lima Beans, Cain’s Mustard Pickles, O A ^ B. S. Lima Beans, volaaMe "Sansbine Vitamin" D, can ...... wblsb garlfles fbe bleed ond (small), l-lb. pkg...... 12-oz. j a r ...... A V C ROAST ROAST' ballds resisfanse fe disease. Prudence Corned Beef Beet out top sirloin roast of prime beef. Benslaes oat sd vdnl B. S. Wheat Farina, Cain’s Sandwich Sinead, In a CH AR CO A L sweetens fbe 14-oz. p k f...... Hash, small ca n ...... STEAK elds MgesHen and acts dxlnkinf glam, | R. S. Noodles, 8-oz. g la M ...... IOC B. S. AqiarafUfl Tlpa, 6-oz. pkg., 8 fo r ...... square can ...... H u n b u rg R o a W B. S. T<»nato Juice B. & To­ f t 2 3 C pound B. S. Unpitted Dates, mato Juloe Oooktall, B. S. Peanut Butter, 10-oz. pk g...... 16-oa. ja r ...... 16-oa. j a r ...... 1 0 c STEAK Boot tond^, joloy Sirloin steak—out troin P < M U C Fresh, lean Hamburg steak—nothing but the boflvy atssfr beell p t o c We do not oonflUUr nay tranaaotlmi eonqilete until It has your mpprevaL ShooM theca ba any beet of boof used! fMalsilir i eiTor, ba sore to let m know at onoa.

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’■5 LOST AND FOUND 1 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 APARTMEN'l'S—FLAl’8— LECTURER S. R. VINTON TENEMENTS 63 DAYUGHT SAVING The Poet’s Column B A )« ASKS CUT LOST—BLUB pocketbook oonUln- FOR SALE—CHANDLER COACH, ing a sum of money In Manchester 1926, lint olaM running condition. FOR RENT—GREENACRES, five INVITED TO RETURN or East Hartford. Reward if re­ Reasonably priced. William Mun- room flat A -i shape, rent 180, IN EFFEa APRIL 29 THE PRICE OF OUR RBDBMP- JNASSESSHENT turned to Herald. sie, 62 Benton street Phone 7896. with garage. Also 6 room flat 127. ■noN. Arthur A . Knofla, 876 Main street Educationsl Chib to Bring New WILL THE PERSON seen taking From highest heaven to deepest Jersey Man Here for Series BUSINESS SERVICES Phone M40. the pocketbook in Montgomery heU, of TaJks in May. Wards Thursday afternoon return OFFERED IS FOR RENT—MODERN live room New Haven Railroad SeU God sent His Son, the world to tell; Savings Bank of Rockville AO Bet Tane Study Men M His love for you and me. it to 18 Beink street. No questions flat, on West Center street end Sumner R. Vinton of Roselle, N. asked if returned at once. NEW FLOORS LAYBD, sanded and others in different localities. Wm. finished. Also old fioors sanded and Date— Most Conunnnities Petitions Superior Court J., whose illustrated leoturee on va­ — WatcInoeD Are M n Kanehl, 619 Center street Tele­ The AW FUl price of sin to pay rious subjects have delighted hun­ refinlBhed like new. Phone Rock­ phone 7778. And help ua walk in God’s own automobiles f o r s a l e 4 dreds in this and surrounding towns, ville 974-4. way: for Tai Relief. has been Invited by tbe Educational Afdiated. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ to Confonn. That we might Ood-llke be. 1932 TERRAPLANE 4 passenger ment at 88 Ridgewood street, mod­ club to return to Manchester on Thursday, May 17, for a series of coupe. Fords, 1981 coach, 1981 HEATING—PLUMBING em improvements. Inquire 148 Bls- To save ui from the guilt, of sin; The Savings Bank of Rockville lectures. In tbe forenoon Mr. Vln^ With the exceptloB of those coupe, 1930 coach, 1930 coupe; 1929 ROOFING 17 ■ell street The New York, New Haven A That we might love and honor Him; Chandler sedan; 1929 Chevrolet today served notice on Town Clerk ton will give two of his "Pagoda working in the time study dapact- Hartford railroad announced today Some day. His glory see. coupe; 1927 Pontiac sedan. Brown’s PLUMBING, HEATING, electrical FOUR ROOM FLAT—1st floor. Im­ Samuel J. ’Turklngton that an ap­ Land” lectures at High school ball ment, all employees of Cheaey that passenger train schedules in peal to the Hartford County Su­ and in the afternoon at tbe Nathan Brothers are now enrolled in Looal Garage. and oil burner service. BJdward provements, good neighborhood, For Christ the Son of God to bear. Hess. Phone 3412. reasonable. Appiy Chas J. Strick­ general will be advanced one hour perior Court agathst the Board of Hale school. He will appear in na­ 2125, United Textile Workers of Our every weight of sin and care: Relief is pending on the assessment tive Burmese costume. Mr. Vinton America, it was stated by Union land, 168 Main etreet Phone 7874. and that other time table changes ’The sinner to set free. will be mauie to meet public con­ of the property owned by the bank­ Is widely known for these lectures officers today. Want A i MOVING—TRUCKING- ing Institution located at 201-217 and is known in Chautauqua circles Tbe watchmen signed up follow­ venience, effective April 29, 1934. He took our sins to Calvary’s cross; STORAGE 20 BUSINESS LOCATIONS Passenger tredns will continue to be North Main street, known as the as the “ Pagoda Land Man." His ing a meeting Tuesday momlzf, Manchester Was Judged and saved us from the Mints Hotel property. In the appli­ lecture is based on 17 yeeu's’ resl-' and last night the office workeu FOR RENT 64 operate, however, on Eastern loss. PERRETT A QLENNET IN C local Standard Time. New time tables cation the bank, through Its attor­ dence in Burma, India, and wide voted to affiliate with tbe union. Evening Herald . Of death, for eternity. travel, while his mauwelous collec­ and long diatance moving. Dally 1X1 RENT—OFFICES A I 866 Main wlU be ready for distribution prior neys, Gilman A Marks, sets up that Sixty of the office woricers sign­ exprena to Hartford. Overnight to the date of the changes announc­ it Is aggrieved by the failure of the tion of photographs makes it possi­ ed the application blanks and 20 CLASSIFIED Street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed­ God saw what Jesus Christ went ble for his hearers to vizualize this service to and from New Sort. ed. Since other industries and meiny ^ard of Relief to g^rant sufficient others are expected to do so by to­ advertisements ward J. HoU. Tel. 4642 and 8U26. through country which so few imderstand or Tel. 8063— 8860 or 8864. commimlties conform to the rail­ reductions in the assessment after morrow afternoon, it was said. And all He suffered there for you: apnreciate. road time daylight saving will go all regulations in connection with Union officials regard the signing Count atn uTorns* word* t® As he, our Judgment bore. the filing of tbe tax list, ani appeal On the evening of May 17, Mr. laltlal*. number* nnd *bbr*TlaUOB* HOUSES FOR KENT 65 into effect generally on that same up of the office workers as a aig- •dob count ** * word and eompoui^ PUBLIC PASSENGER to the Board of Relief had been Vinton's subject will be “Nature, nlflcant victory for the union. It Is date. When He ssad YES to God’s own word* a* two worda lUnlmnin oodt I* SERVICE 20A FOR RENT—133 EAST CENTER made within the legal period stated. Master Artist,” another of his pop­ considered ar unusual occurrence prlo* of tbrw »n**. plan. In the notice of app^l tbe appli­ ular and superbly Illustrated lec­ Lin* rat** p«r day *o# tranmont street first class house, steam heat, for office employees to become af­ EN ADDITION TO Silver Lane Bus screens, doors, shades furnished. PLAN “ DOUGHNUT D A F And tasted death for every mim: cant states that the assessors listed tures. filiated with the mill' hands In a BStaetlT* Mareh If, ^Mf Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge, party Inquire at 131. What else could God do more? the property In question for the tax The series will be sponsored by union organization. ' Cash caiars* year of 1933 at 855,522 which the the finance committee of the Edu­ • Con**cuUv* Day* ..| J « « ! • or tr^Tw trips, we also offer 7 pas­ Several in the time study depart­ senger sedan livery. Phone 3063. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM fiat, AT NORTH END CHURCH God gave with Jesus Christ His applicant states Is inequitable and cational club, which hopes for the ment were willing to become en­ , ;sl [i S; hearty support of school children ,5 8860, 8864. single bouse, with all improve­ ALL unjust and greatly In excess of the rolled In the local, but Saturday AU ort*r* for ments, at 16 Homestead street, And offers life to great and small; market value of the property. and adults. Profits accruing will afiemoon It was deddeo by union will b* ohar»*d at th* on* Urn* Through Christ, THE OPEIN be used in the Educational club’s Speolal rat** for long term *w*ry garage if desired. Inquire Frank Second Congregational Women 'The list was filed, the notice fur­ officials to return the application ther states, and on February 16 the nutrition and milk fimd in the day adv*rtl*lng glT*n w>ob PROFESSIONAL Damato, 24 Homestead street. Tel to Fry Big Quantity for DOOR. fee of 81 to those in this depart­ Ad* ordecad for tnr** or *1* daj* 7091. A. E. FISH, owners appealed to the Boai^ of Re­ schools. and *topp*rf bafor* ta* third ®{[ SERVICES 22 ment wbo already had dgned. Em­ Sale Next Wednesday. lief for a reduction from the asses­ ployees ot all other departments at day will b* ohargad only for th* ao- FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE, tual number of urn** tb* ad PIANOS TUNED, repaired, rebuilt sor's list. 'The Board of Relief Cheney Brothers are now members rooms, 33 Walker street, all Im­ The missionary committee of the •d, charging at th* rat* •arnod. but John Cockerham, 28 Bigelow granted a reduction of 84,016 from of the union, it was said. BO allowance or refund* *d after th* able. Call 6764 evenings. Ignates Wednesday of next week as FRIDAY THE 13TH reductions being made on the hotel *^Ko*^il forbid*"; a*pl*y Ub** not “Doughnut Day." In the forenoon and stores in the building, and on TO RENT —SEVERAL desirable Max Schaller, of 63 Walker street CURB QUOTATIONS HELP WANTED—MALE 36 they propose to fry a large quan­ two dwellings located in. the rear of was sentenced to jail for 15 days by The B*rald wlU not b* w spo"^*^ five, six and seven room bouses, tity for sale at the meeting in the tor more on* iBOorroet lB**rtlqh PROGRAM FEATURE the block. Judge Raymond Johnson in Police of BBy adv*rtl»*m*Bt ordered for WANTED—MAN TO cut cord single and double; also beated afternoon of the Women’s League In' tbe notice of appeal tbe appli­ apartments. Apply Edward J. Holi, Court today after he had been foimd Ass Gas and E le c ...... l ^ more than one time. wood. Frank Hartl, Taylor strpet, at the church, or to supply orders, cant states that tbe value of tbe guilty of intoxication. Judgment The inadvertent omlaalpn Amer Sup P o w ...... 3 % Talcottvine. Pbons 4642 and 8025. as advertised elsewhere. If sales property for tax purposes, set by was suspended on another charge feet pnbUoatioB of advertUlBg wm ^ warrant It a fresh supply will be the Board of Assessors, was 855,522, Blue R id g e ...... 2% recUfled only by oaBoellatlon of the Church Brotherhood WiO of breach of the peace. Cities Service ...... 2% eharge made for the service 'endered. made for delivery Thursi^y. but the list on Ale in the office of All advertUement* must poBtorm SITUATIONS WANTED— WANTED TO RENT 68 Schaller was arrested by Police­ Efiec Bond and S h a re...... 17 The committee Includes Mrs. F. tbe Board of Assessors shows but man Joseph Prentice last night af­ !■ style, sopy and C. Allen, Mrs. Harry Rylander, Mrs Ford Limited ...... 7%’ reg^tloBS enforced In the FEMALE 38 WANTED—BY TWO adults, five or Offer $2 Award for Best 853,988, on which tbe Board o f Re­ ter his wife complained that be E. S. Ekigerton, Mrs. J. M. Preston Midwest U tils ...... ^ sr* aad they reserve th* light to six room single bouse, not over |30 lief made reductions of 84,016. came home Intoxicated, used vile Niag Hud P o w ...... 6% edit, r*Tl** Of releot nay copy oon- SWEDISH WOMAN wants work, and Mrs. J o se ^ Wright, any of month. Write Box X, Y. Z. Tbe appeal for relief from alleged language and threatened her. He Penn R o a d ...... 8 ^ sidered obleetloBaola _ ^ ^ ^ housecleaning or laundry by day whom wiU be glad to receive orders Superstition Tale. OLOfIMO HOURS —Clss*lSed ads to excessive tax assessment is thought was before tbe court last March 17 Stand Oil Ind ...... 27VA he pobfishsd same day towt b » r ^ or hour. Apply at 86 Benton. to be tbe first ever filed in this on charges of intoxication and United Foimders ...... 1% solved by It o'clock boob; Saturdays town. 'The notice of appeal was breach of tbe peace. A suspended United Gas ...... 3 . M:I0 a. m. 'The Brotherhood of the Emanuel NEW HAVEN BORROWS served on Mr. Turklngton by De­ jail sentence of 15 days was given United Lt and Pow A ...... 3H TELEPHONE YOUR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 55 Lutheran church will meet this eve­ puty Sheriff Charles Lord. 1928 Packard Sport Roadster ning St 8 o’clock. A program ap­ on the intoxication charge, while Util Pow and L t ...... 1 ^ WANT ADS. Canadian M arcon i...... &. FOR SALEl—A BECKER BROS A Snappy Looking Oar 3 MILUONS FROM U. S. propriate for Friday the 18th will on the breach of peace coimt be was Ads are acoopted over tbs telephons piano, in good condition. Phone placed on probation for one year. Mavis Bottling ...... at tbs OBAROB flATB gives above At a Low Price! be given. EHc Modean of the Man as a convenlenc* to advertisers, bnt 8092. Chester Herald will speak on TO PRESENT “ A NIGHT Washington, April 18.— (AP) — 5 s CASH RATBb will be accepted M FOR SALE—PIANO, Grade 1, flOO “Superstitions in America"; Edwin FULL PATIIBNT If paid at the bnsl* Riley Chevrolet Co. Secretary Ickes, public works ad­ Swanson, correspondent for Svea, m •CSC office CO or befor»r* th* sevoBth cash. Was |800, Must be seen to 191 Center Street TeL 7691 ministrator, announced today two IN HARLEM" TONIGHT day to u tin g the drsf loeertlon ^ appreciate. Write Herald, Box Z. loans totaling 13,600,000 to the New will s p ^ on “ Superstitions in each ad otnerwls* the OBAROB Sweden." Fred Lavey will demon­ BATB will be ocllectcd. No respoBn- York, New Haven and Hartford mity for error* in ulcphoasd ads Railroad Company, bringing the to­ strate what a piano can do on Fri' Expect Large Crowd at School will he assumed asd their accuracy WANTED TO BUY 58 1928 Franklin Cabriolet tal loans to that company to |7,' Jay the 18th. Alexander Berggren oaanot be guarauMcd. end bis educational committee will Street Rec for All Colored HAL RAN HIGHEST PRICES PAID for junk 100,000. Priced To SeU Quick! A loan of 82,860,000 for purchase serve Friday the 18tb refreshments Revue. INDEX OF and llva jioultry. Coll 6879. Wm. CLASSinCATlONS of new passenger equipment in­ A prize of a two dollar bill has 5 5 ^ OatriDfky, 91 Clinton street. cludes 82,000,000 for fifty de luxe been offered to tbe one wbo can tell This evening at tbe School street g ifilM ,,<#•#.. .Mat. . . . .M odU*r,« M A Riley Chevrolet Co. day coaches, and 8800,000 for the best superstition tale. In these Recreation building tbe first presen­ UgMCfflCBtS ...... a ...... a999$9M 9 tation of its kind will be made in HUOMS WITHOU'l BOARD 5!) 191 Center Street TeL 7691 high-speed train between Boston Clays no one can afford to despise arrl- m.*..** oniLProvldence, a two dollar bill even if it is Friday what is called one of the snappiest Deaths CffCddOd 9 '^ 9 m 9 9 9 0 0 t m 9 9 9 9 00 A loan of 81 >300,000 will be uset the 18th A most cordial welcome is road attractions, "A Night In Har­ C^rd of ThMlit 9 9 99 9009m900900 for new rails and fastenings, 26,000 lem" featuring 18 Sepia entertain­ b Bemofias 0 0 9 orffstf# ffflRd'sWsflV.... . FOR RENT—FURNISHED room^ extended to all men. Lost and Pound ..a»•>## .... 9 in private family. Coll 4618. tons of rails will be purchased at a ers. Included in the cust are some AanounccniCBts 1933 CHEVROLET COACH cost of 8988,000 and 8168,276 will go of tbe leading colored entertainers, Ps^rsonal* ..... SINGLE ROOM, FACING Main for 40,026 pairs of joints. The loan and ever since tbe announcement AotoaMbfiss Very Good Condition! Atttomobllcc for Sale e street, entirely reddcorated, John makes no provision for laying rails was made of this coming attraction AntoflMbllc* for Bxcharga ...a . * eon Block. Telepbond 6917. for which the New Haven will use d o t a t i o n s - tbe general discussion has been to Auto Acecsaeiiae—Tires I its own money. be present tonight and enjoy this Auto Rspalfing—Palatias M«r.. f Riley Chevrolet Co. Auto School* 0000000000 9^ 9 9i0$ 0 0 banner presentation. Autos~4blp by Trush I BOARDERS WANTED 69-A 191 Center Street TeL 7691 LUMBER DEALER DIES Americans can’t talk like tbe Special efforts to accommodate Atttos^For Bir* 000000909 0^ 9 0,9 9 w English, and they shouldn’t try, FOR RENT— LARGE fumlebdd tbe expecteo large attendance prop­ E*'%f*fTr***Tl?*^*?^***»toreyel*s»Bierel*s 00090-9n m t|10 St. Petersburg, Fla., April 18, — —Prof. William Cabell Greet, edi­ Fautedanted Autca—MotcruvclcsAntes—Motoruyolss ...... uIt room for one or two pereone, with erly have been made. Extra aeats (A P )—Sumner O. Hancock, 79, re­ tor of tbe American Journal of F.'Bbc Ibcss...... aMd ProfcscfMal Scrvfcca or witnout board. 24 Locihit street. have been secured and also the re­ lufiDss* Services Offered ...... 11 1929 ESSEX COACH tired lumber dealer of Casco, Me. Speech. arranged band stand will make tbe loussbold SrrvlosB Offered ... wit-A died here yesterday afternoon. He seating facilities and vision better. luildlng—4 was a winter resident of this city for A-l Condition! The depreeslon has demonstrated Again tbe Manebesterites will be Plorlsts—Nureeiie* if APAKTMEN'TB—FLATS— twenty years and former president funeral Dlrectcra ...... r ..* * If that jacka-of-all-trades not only able to bear and see for tbe first Isatin; Plumbing—RociBas mm 17 TENEMENTS 68 of the Maine Tourist Society. have a place in tbe sun, but that DHttfRAO# S c • f e d • • • • d d • * 4 * • • • 9M «w Riley Chevrolet Co. Survivors Include his wife, Bertha time on attraction that has been ftllluery-Dressmakiag ...... < If FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM fiat, they are very lucky persons. appearing at tbe leading ballrooms Coving—Trucking—storage |0 191 Center Street TeL 7691 T. Hancock, two sons, Ralph S. and —Prof. Mark A. May of Yale. downstairs, aD Improvementg, ga- Milton Hancock, and a daughter, in Harlem and Gene Qoodrum’s *aln ting—Papering Harlem Stompers, one of tbe lead­ 'rofccsional Scrvlece ididdddddSd rags. 29 Walker street, Phone 8487 May E. Hancock, aU of Casco. We have kept tbe faith with, ing colored bands in tbe country, in (BEAD THE STOBY, THlDN OOLOB THE PlCTtJBB) i^OR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, at and in, our traditional political Itself should speak of the brand of 89 RuggdU street, all modem Im Institutions, entertainment in store for tonight. ’The farmer laughed to see tbe go ahead and drink until ydu’ve provemente, newly decorated. In­ —President Roosevelt, in his new The party starts at 8 o’clock and cow kick Duncy's pall. He said, bad your fill. Then there’! lonie lonrss* aad Clnasca 17 quire 41 Russell street. book, “On Our Way," will continue until 1 a. m. Check­ “Well, now I guess that I wiU show work to do. m vnte InatmctlCB It TOWN ADVERTISEMENT ing is Included in the admission. "In my big bam you all eta find PaBClBg ...... MBI. ...w tt-A you bow to do the milking trick. FOR RENT— SIX ROOM flat, with ’The mere fact that a man wore “Your trying was to no avail. a lot of eggs. It you don’t Bueloal—Dramatic » ..« * .•■ .« •. I f all modem improvementg, first a uniform doesn’t entitle him to wanted—iBStmetlOB ...... m . v* Id Please hurry, now, bring mo the just bring them to the house. Well Plaaaclal floor. Inquire 80 Cottage street. 1M>6 OWNERS raid tbe treasury. STORE OWNER AND WIFE pall." “Let’s watch him,” said have an omelet when you're Sonde—Stocks—ICortgagse a i... tl Section 8889, Chapter 189. General Statutes of the State of —U. S. Senator Carter Glaas. wee Dotty. “I am sure it will be through." pueinees OpportsBltlee tt FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, at Connecticut, Revision of 1980, REQUIRE THAT ALL DOGS slick. ■ oney to Loan . . • s e c c c snffVd d d d M d s 86 Oakland street, all modem im' MUST BE UCENSED ON OR BEFO|lE MAY 1st, 1934. The woman of 1984 simply hasn’t PETTFION AS BANKRUPT “Oh, gee, that will be loti ot Bole aad SftBsfleee provemente, steam heat etc. “Where can we find some cups, elp Wanted—Pcmnl* ...... M Neglect or refusal to license your dog on or before that date will time to be happy. kind sir?” The friendly farmer fun, and ’tls no sooner said th«n —Prof. John H. Stokes, University elo Wanted—Bale ...... If FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ cost you an additional dollar as well as making you liable to smiled at her and answered, done," said Windy as he acanMred BaieemenK Waniec ...... td-A of Pennsylvania dermatologist. Henry Bailer of Pine Street ment, with all improvements, arrest. “Run into my house. You’ll find off. “A quick trip I wUl make*" “Be careful," cried the finnei aeip wanted—dial* or P»mala W n steam beat, gas beater. Inquire Soda Shop Files— Store them on a shelf. Agentc Wanted ...... m ST-A Registration fees are as follows: Male or Spayed Female, LT. J. C. BOSS DIES man, “but gather every egg you Michael Foley, 46 1-2 Summer Closed by Attachment. “Please bring enough for all of Situation* Wanted—P*mnl* 0‘9 • • « M 82.00; Female, 810.26; Kennel, (not more than ten tags), 826.00. us. Then none of jrou will start can. And then, don’t let them drop Sltnatlon* Wanted—Mai* • cwfecd d • tt street Under the law you must give the dog’s name insteiul of size. Bridgeport, April 18.—(AP) — Bmploymant Aganel** ...... 4d New Haven, April 18 — (AP) — a fuss. That means six for you or sure as anything, theyT Lieutenant John Clark Rose, who Live gtech—Pete—PenlSrywTehlele* FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, Henry Bailer, storekeeper, of Man­ ’Tinies and, of course, one for my­ Tbe lad ran to the b a n Doge—Birds—Pet* ...... 41 died in Providence, Wednesday night modem conveniences, rent reason­ Veterinary Certificate Required for chester, today filed a petition in self.” then be came upon, a LlV) Stock—Vchlel**...... 41 was formerly o C the Brl^eport Poultry and Snppllc* ...... 41 able. B. Mozser, 241 Spruce street bankruptcy. He listed debts of 86,- hen. She stayed right on Wanted — Pate—PonltiT'^tock 44 Spayed Female Not Previously Licensed. naval reserve, former chief of the Wee Dotty scampered on her nest and clucked as if Ihe Telephone 7671. Clan Campbell, O. S. C. and an In­ 043.60 and assets of 8859.90. His Per Sale—llleeellaneew* wife filed a personal petition and way. When she came back a loud real proud. 4^ 1ol** for S a l* ...... 41 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat on Office hours during the month of April will be as follows: spector for many years in the em­ hurray came from all of the Tinies. When Windy tried to take hex Boats and Aooeasorl** ...... 44 listed debts of 83,856.30 and assets Ridge street. Inquire at 25 Spruce Dally except Saturdays and Sundays, 9 a. m. to 6 p m. except ploy of the Hartford Steam Boiler Then the farmer milked a while. eggs, she flapped her wings and Building Material* ...... a . 41 Insurance and Indemnity Company. o f 8859.50. Diamonds—Watch**—Jew elry .. 41 street ’Thursday, April 26, when the hours will be from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. He filled bis milk pail to the top, peck^ his legs, ana ckamo\' hlia Saturdays 9 a. m. to 12 m., except Saturday, April 28, when the He had been for 17 years in the lo­ Bleotrioal Appllaucee—Radio r.. 41 Bailer is proprietor of the Pine' didn’t spill a single drop. The from the bam, which wiada tke Fuel and Feed ...... 41-A FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement hours will be from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. cal offices of the insurtmee company ’Tinies laugh aloud. . Barden — Farm—Dairy Frodnete M Street Soda Shop at the comer of B start^ drinking and it with all improvements, 17 Oakland and went to Providence three years Houeebold Good* * * * * * * * * are * e * • •1 Pine and Walnut streets. ’The store mode the farmer smile. Machinery aad Toole it street, rent reasonable. Phone 8671. SAMUEL J. ’TURKINQTON, Town Qerk, ago. He was 51 years old and was (Ooldy meets a toMmy aesi^ bom in Scotland. He is survived by was closed on an attachment last "My, you were thirsty tots,” he Mualoal Instrument* it said. "Now, don’t mind me. Just crow U tiM next ite rj.) Dfflc* and Store Bquipment .■ ». 14 hOUR LARGE SUNNY rooms, his widow. ’Tuesday. Special* at th* Store* • •.«« k. •*.4 U wealing Apparel—Fun ...... IT white sink and tubs, porch, mod­ Wanted—To Buy ...... U em. Bargain 112.00 and 816.00 8 Walnut street near Pine. Inquire Friday the Thirteenth! By HAMLIN ‘ Beetswrant. Tailor Store. A LLEY OOP >m* Withont Board M ■- }ard*rs Wanted ******#:» •.•«••• * •d-A FOR RBarr—6 ROOM tenement, >nntry Board—Reaort* td lotele—Reetanrant* * * CdW d «:«• dl with all improvements and garage. i'.'j& K I ranted—Rooms—Board tt Adults preferred. Inquire 88 Lewis BeaJ ■ **•** Pet streeL irtmenu, Flata, Tenement* «« U tin*** Location* for Rent . . . 14 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, also )u*** tor R*at M ■ bnrhna tor Rent dd six room tenement, with all Im­ wY nor Etome* for Rent .-..a., tf provements. Inquire at 147 East ranted to Rent • be**** *:*-•* • s S «.• t l Center street AmsI Bstete A n ertment Building for Sal* M FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat aU leas Property for Sal* 0m s.rs Tl aad Land tor Sal* 71 improvements, rent reasonable, at fnnec for Sal* u MH**n Tt 170 Oak street Inquire Maples »ta tor Sal* Mffd wp d'«-F« * • tUTi I Tl Hospital, 164 Oak. Mort Fropem for Sole ■ •.•mm. T4 ■ bnrhaa toe fat* s ****** • ^SSCBS • Tt : Bstat* tor Bxchaag* Td FOR RENT—^TWO, THREE and ■ tef—Real BetaU ...... TT four room furnished or unfnhilshed Ai apartments. Maaobsster Construc­ i y Retleeg .. tion Co. Tel. 4181 mr 4869. ' . 9 FOR RENT—FOSTER STREET, •V neal!' Bast Center street south If* . V? Read H u Henld Adrs. tenemont, nsw^ renovated, aH im- pnvamfnta.:Z>lal l6tE M ANOHBBTHR' B^BNU TO HitifcAliiPif BlAMCn^QBKnBR^ OONNi*'

The ToonervUle TroUey That Meets AM Trains By Fontaine Foy WHBNCVei^ THE CAIt tCAVeS THE ^ILS^THS SHlPPCf^ USUAU.Y M fsS SENSE and NONSENSE around a aOTTte of com to Kggf the PARBS in eoop HUMpn.

Y6S, IKST TW* I c an ImadulI X\'C 'D A V S 1 TW‘ STUPP; Friday, April 18—^watch your step.^—so most women think... .Lota of TAKEN VERV This Is the first of two Friday the bad people are found in Jail, and «*-«IT HAS tLL, WHEN HE 18th that comes In 1834. The some worse ones are found out. •PERSON.\N fAV CONm iOM . A SNVPF OVERHEARD ME other Is in July. Just remember, The average man’s word is consid­ ALMOST even if today is the 13th that it will ered as g t ^ as his bond— by a WOULD HAVE BONE TO 7k TALKINB ABOUT be a mistake for you to think that stranger---- A woman likes to have LU

A resident in a street imdergoing NO MATTER HOW MUCH YOU repairs protested about a pile of DISAGREE WITH YOUR KIN, IF b r^ e n paving outside his front YOU ARE A THOROUGHBRED YOU WILL NOT DISCUSS THEIR gate. Resident (shouting to one of the SHORTCOMINGS WITH THE m «i on the Job)—Can’t you take NEIGHBORS. this sway? Good Natured Irlshmsm— Where First Man (at the bar In the vil­ wni I take it? lage inn)—Have you ever backed a Resident (clearly and forcefully— horse ? Tou can take it to Hades! Second— Yes, once. Irishman—Hadn’t I better take it First— Did you win or lose? to heaven. It would be more out Second— Well, I lost 826. I 0 o f your way there. backed him into a store window. GOALE AND PEOPLE AREN’T SO CRAZY HEARTY A<3A IN = ABOUT LIBERTY UNLESS ITS lapper an n y ABSENCE STANDS IN THE .WAY F HM.u.«.e»T.qfV. F Says OF THEIR PERSONAL PLEAS­ URE OR THEIR PERSONAL BORROW TRATj HERE'S Wiy CARP - ALSO FIFTY DOLLAR^,. 1*4 0

Every time you are late to work you mekft it easier to be late again. Tardiness costs the business money and is likely to cost you your job.

Jones had a serious complaint to make to his landlord. Jones (storming—It’s the people in the apartment above me. They don’t give me a minute’s peace. They play the radio and dance all night. They upset me last night, and I had to stop working. li oSc. Landlord—Working ? What were • UN n « A. P. AH RXkli Hwirn A you working at? IK 16/ Jones— I was practicing on my saxophone. WASHINGTON TUBBS By Oane OUT OUR WAY By Williams { STEP ON rr, IKE. RIVERS SAID THEV A /fUlALP A>r> CWA V W E W E R E S T A N D U P THAT'S 6C5IN' TO GUFFS OF APRIL WIND— You WAS ANEAPIN’ p e r eUPFMO UO HOUR o o s h ! n may be as good as pie— but lota of AFTER WASH D O W N ! T O THERE,LIKE PUT A BUNCH IS O u r p people don’t like pie....The worse It takes people la sowlsf cir> AND EA£V S E E T H E A LADY A N D A MEN OUT O’ «les to know all the dirt. «TOP» the medicine the better the doctor START AFTER N E W IC E - GENTLEMAN! WORK . CUTTIN' THE BANOTTS, M A K IN G tCE IN WINTER! THE OTHER S L O U C H IN G COW BONE MACHINE. AROUND UKE HOW'S IT WORK ta k e u p THAT! THE TRAIU

^/S S At M E TIME, THE Sh e r if f AND TW O DEPUTIES lEAVE tow n, HOPIN6 TO ll HEAD TME rorro BANDITS OFF AT THE MENCAM ^ \ 0 O R O e ^

keeps the taste in tune PAMWHIL6, WASH AND EASY HAVS LOST TH E TRAIL. r h u m ! I'M HOT SO ' m SURE, PODNER. W s a n d ! t h e b l a s t e d 'S A CINCH THBV THEVRE n o t IN SIGHT WIND'S COVERED UP NT UP THIS 6AP. > AMM LONGER, AMD FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser THEIR TRACKS THERE'S SO c a n y o n s THEY MIGHT Q ------TURNED UP. m s A a VERY CLEAR 7b ME WHAT '^WMEN PRBCkLEB AND , h a pp e m e d ! sc u ttle must h a/e tapped NUTTY WERE DKJOINq, A PIPE,UKiDERGDOUND.Tb 'itXJR OIL TWEY ACCIDENTALLY PUT A CnbRAGB TANIC.AWC> HES BEEN MOLE IN TUE PIPB..ANDk 6TBALING OIL PROM 'rfeU ■WINKING TWEYO STRUCK' T FOR A LONG OIL,GOT OLD SCUTTLE ' TIM E J INTERESTEO».TH/0nS WHy | ME WAS SO ALL-FIRED ] ANXIOUS TO BUY THE, COOK PLACE 1

BORN THIRTV YEARS TOO e 1KM ifr snwdtTiE e tW4 BY WC* ttwvwt. INC T. M. HW. g a PUT, o n . J SALESMAN SAM He Can’t Be BotheredI___ By Sm»ll *\ &CPC A HCWDWCT OM^ tUASS So YER BATriN' A THOIJ^ ^OtO (E A PARf^cR. HAD Cocus v / e A w t ^ bY) ’RtTHC^taTTc PAPeft./ F iw e , SANC A T PftOBceHS. T N O N e ©AB-N, AND lj2-4>7 IN AN0TH€R _ T H A T 'S WHO CARES'? T* PAY AN' t^e. t^P.oO ^ S o N I 3fesT HUH? 6oeut_, LtT k sce L ^ w a t cuoulo B e TW' 0 iF F «R e N c e ‘ tU H A T.I OHeVAtA MICKeuTA ) MAf^ttYER. IF YA sTte«K e O U T ON 5 A V I BLOtU ^IER. C AN 0YI\ b r a n d ! T h i* o M ei O o o c SO ME »OOGHT THE PLACE TWO DAYS BEFORE ME COULD HAVE TAKEN TT B A C k FROM r - 7 / m MRS. CDOK~.ME DIDNT WATT, BECAUSE ME WAS AFRAID IT WAS WORTH A FORTUNE AND HE DIDNT VVANT SOMEONE ELSE TO BEAT HIM TO IT !

GAS BUGGIES Actions We Instantly Regret By Frank Becld 2ET t h a t o e a s y , NEXT AM I WHY,. UH-. W-W-WHY OP [ TAKB A j u s t DROP'a ER-. IT!S-.BR COURM... CERTAINLY.^ OH o o n V s e t SOM ITHINO ALL WORKED UP.. BUT TUB LAUOH IS ON T IC K IT TO HINT IN THE ’ VOU OONT THMK THOM PlfiHTi 'MORNM6 THAT SPECIAL ... A I'D oeceivt YOU HA-HA'HA-HA scuttle / THE OIL WELL VES, BUT THE T5kNk THAT TOMORROW YOU MAY H>WS THING I-.EE.. DO YOU... I HD - H O-M o ­ Ml THOUfiHT HE YJMS SUPPLIED TME OIL FOR H » PIPE, NIOMT. NOW TO IMQRK THAT HAVE TO RESENT THAT-. 60IN0 TO OWN,TURNED WAS MINE an d I CAKt LAUOH r v i eOT TO !)NI3Hr. T ^ CONCaiTRATI O i l WHIZ^> r e ..Y9U OUT TO BE N0THIN6 OFF F0R7Y'6BV«N TWOOSAND OUT AN, SHi SV08^ BE ON... IT ^ WHAT dVUH tsiiY NEED TMf ALIil POR SUSPIClOUf C A N T Be ^ THINK ^ TICKET TO TM BUT A HOLE IN HIS Done Di«M6 PMlirE TlUr BUSINeSS PCrSwrege .

2 % . a Z -■ ' ICr, sad Ifn. Hsiold AUio sad On your own vataiattaa.. fstnlly of Bsrrt, IteM., sro ipsnd- lets thin JtOp. iBf OM wMk>«nd with lUv. sad obargg IliO. (Mala Mr*. F. 0. AUtn of Ifortb Maia lo ft). MAhCHgriih Cow^ stroot. MINSTREL AND SOCIAL TONIGHT MASONIC TEMPLE Anaploof Ti^l Oedu* and Amaraath Clearance Card Flaying aad Daodnf After. Admlielon Mo.

misses’ and women’s in flattering lUJ^IKHALEC. styles for with a look of Spring . *^MANCHESTEPjTONN.^ all “ a g es” a “feel” of youth Smart Hardy,. Field Grown Rose Bushes SPRING SUITS $ 1 6 7 5

Fashion Swagger Suits, tailored and Each • F e lts These new Spring hats are juSt •For Women and Misses ae becoming ae they can be. There wardrobe Suits, in an excellent selec­ • C rep es are models with brime. There are youthful sailors. Few turbans—m The season's most wanted coat faeblons are assem­ tion of tweeds and mixtures and wool • S tra w s fact, every smart style is repre­ bled in this popular priced group. They are femin­ sented here. Navy, black, brown. inely flattering with their ripple Jabots, wide revers, colors. sca^, iiovel eleeves. Many have rich fur trim­ crepes in navy, tan, brown, and green. • N o v e ltie s mings in the new ways. Black, navy, beige. W rapped W roots MUhnary—Main Floor, center. At HALE’S Coats—Main Floor, rear. Thay must be good—for Group No. 1—Suits that Teplitz we’re selling them to W e just can h ave 9 Los Angeles Slanchester’s best dressed girls! too many this Spring / were $16.50 and $19.50 Excelsa Paul Scarlet M.K.M. “Toe Guard” American Beauty (climbing) Yellow Rambler T he “ 1934 f White Rambler B etty Glove Classic” / SWAGGER Sunburst Silk Hose Group No. 2—Suits that ^ Frau K arl M ock Pernet Doeskin were $25.00 and $29.50 American Beauty SUITS Duchess of Wellington Slip-ons Group No. 3 — Limited^! Shrubs kTbey miwt be good. We’re selling number of suits, were . quantities daily . . women com e back and aak for them. Elach to $45.00 iChlffons and service weights in a • Deutzia grand army of smart shades. Sizes kThey were our biggest selling • Forsythla 8 ^ to 1 0 ^ . gloves at Blaster . . another and Early Shopping is imperative for best selection. • U lac big shipment for ScUurday. • Spirea Hosiery—Main Floor, rtgbt. • Hydrangea iDuU, rich doeskin that re­ B. T. Inc.— Suit Clearance—Second Floor. • Honeysuckle tains its good looks after a • Snoni>erry (white) Stunning dozen washings. Basement. ^CHassic 4-button slips. White 'and eggshelL

New 6-buttons $1.50 ;n.twiuLEc.>; It’s a favorite every­ FARRIS z r - Frocks Whiskey, quart ...... e O O It’s The Biggest ^ G i^t for sports wear! fashion news! Smart with Old Mr. Boston Gin, ^ * O O everything! fldth ...... News in Town# ^Melange— Dainty neckwear adds variety The dressy type of jewelry' hi to your wardrobe as no other ac­ gold and color combinations. For cessory can. Choose a smart pastel • P r in ts more formal costumes. linen . . a frilly organdy . . a tail­ ored pique—presto—you hqve • P a ste ls Jewelry—Main Floor, front. three entirely different costumea , They’re exact copies of M O •“ M O O HALE’S Come see these! older girls’ dresses. Youthful prints and loveiy • W h ite solid tones with smart fashion touches -- frltls, CASH Helena Rubinstein’s • P a stels pleats, buttons, lingerie collars. 7 to 14 years. WITHOUT CURTAINS Front Ehitranoe. OirlF Shop—Second Floor. SECURITY Hale’s Solves The Season’s

Mo tecariiy oc sadoften is. qsked es losm ip to $100. $1.29 to Lefgsf SBioesii ep to $XI0 eeslleble oe hooseliold fawil BLOUSE $1.69 Grades IW OT pMM* T o Y ou Question Smartly and ee«t h « BMsthly disise of j three por coni os espetd j Did we sell curtains Thursday and today! Our curtain de­ Economically! belesce. 1 partment has been filled with customers who know that when Hale’s stages a curtain sale it must be gpood. These are brand F I N A M C I K G ^ new, fresh curtains—a style for every room In the home. Helena Rubinstein’s SUk C n p . *‘Am6riettU Beauty” IDEAL ASSOCIATION c 843-MS Mala St. Sad Floor Rnblaow nidr Phnno T381 Blouses Blouses MANCHESTER Face Powder iilH $2-98 $1.59 10 Brand New Styles: and Compact s Tbs grandest styles The. smartest seleo* with pleated frills, b(itp Uon we've, seen any­ Cushion dot ruffled cu> Colored dot krlss-krofs ton tnms. White, e ^ 1» tains— ^white, cream , eoni. 6# ruffled curtains. Bom Roiige-^^ for where at this price. with gold or rose print ifleU, putela. Printed dlmlUea, lawfls, Figured hiarquiiette ruf< voiles. 2e fled models. Whits, cream. Net tailored models with n's fo M OVW Mg! A rvulw M.«0 valus. fw bruMtts^^ GEimBB TRAVEL BUBBAO j neat hema raOhM powicF aad rad roug*. For blondss—pMohbloem Colored flgured marquis- 7 SwOhtfif IM MMb StTMt, M tm d b m U m 3e sttM In bins, gold, gresn, Cushion dot tailors. Two powder a^d rqd garinlum ro u | a . li h M I I W, I ,< >.U,I I I » rose, orchid. 8e Bise dots. W hits, oiham . Point d’Bsprlt rufflos In Plain marqulsotte tallorsd 4e ortam, whits. PrlsoUl* 9e ourtalna. Whits, eoru, Pond’s ClssBfh^r tops. oream . 88e, 60e, 71^ U d y llpthir D. P* Aitken Plain marqulfstto ruffled I A Oottsr* M|ts la it y , aSOf 60o GoW ttt’S'iaoth ffL im m O — HEATZHG 54 ourtaini la whits, oream. A v s eolorful styles. J a m T D fio N o ’ ’ lA fio k i”