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The^Viait- and In the new development be­ HALE'S SELF SERVE f'loiidy and continued cool to­ armory here to the l>glon Home ing firemen 'enjoyed themsefve.>t at Member of the Audit were headed by Assistant Chief tween Fairfield and McKee streets The Original In New England! night and Thursday, on Leonard street; It will be open Parade Here Daniel Haggerty aa Chief Albert the' grounds and sandwiches and and Hartford road. ' ! Bureau of Circulations JkM lH®ort*nt << th« tomorrow because of the holiday Foy Is In the hospital and could other refreshments w<re provided elBMM (raduatlnc from St. to receive compensation claims. 'There are sIdeWalka tn all of Mnnchcstrr— . i d l y of Villafic (.harm not be present. Each of the four for them at the flrebouae. Moat these seettoms and the change to . JamM's parochial schorf In the Thereafter, until further notice, Visiting Fire Fighters in companies of the South depart­ of the fire apparatus started back AND HEALTH MARKET yean ISsTw iS. IflM anO 1930 la the office will be open every provide this service will mean the ‘ ment was represented. Behind to headquarters out of trjwn by addition of two more carriers. VOL. LIX., NO. 205 (Classified Advertising on Page 121 MA.Nt'IlKSTKK, rtlNN., WKllNKSDAV. MAY 20. 1010 , (FtkiRTKKN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS called for thla evening at 7:30 tn Thursday at the Legion Home. Line for Oi>eftihg of these came the two trucks of the 10 o’clock/! but the visitors re­ the baeement of St. Jamee'a church. There are now H carriers at the Noiih End f^rnival. Manchester Are department and mained, until nearly closing time, Manchester post office. The sec­ W ednesdoy Specials Miss Ethel Mohr of Spruce the car of Chief Foy. 11:30. The Kmhlem Oub will hare a tion on Hilliard street that would ; I street was the guest of honor at a Seooitd DIvlalofi. Manchester was ' crowded by he covered now receives mall only j I The parade of local and visit­ " membera’ nodal tomorrow after­ mUcellaneous ahower„ given Sat­ spectators during the parade. through the sub-station on Depot fj Stock noon at 2:13 at the Elke home In urday by Miss Elenor Bldwell of ing Bremen held last night In con­ St. John’s drum and bugle corps Up Now for the Decoration headed the second division. First Square. The business at 'this Rockville. Chestnut street at the family cot­ nection with the opening of the a body of marching men from the .'lation amounts to about 326,000 ‘ tage at Coventry lake. About 25 week’s carnival made up In noise Seek to Extend a year and' Mr. Qulsh Is of the Day Holiday friends of the bplde-elect enjoyed what It lacked In number?. It Broad ftrook fire department and ti . , - Ml*» Nellie Walckowakl of 39 Its old hose and chemical tank opinion that the re.sldenta of Hll- I Unimi street who resigned her the outing and dog roast. Mia* was scheduled to start from In store Open All Day Wednesday Until 9 P. M. G e r m a n front of Manchester. High school truck/ south Windsor sent a (larrier Service Hard street are entitled to. the 1* posltlpn at Middlesex hospital. Mohr received many heautiful and service as well as Autumn street, j useful gifts. She la to be mar­ at « o’clock, but It was ah hour marching delegation, but rules -r- Green Stamps Given With Ca.sh Sales. rf-Mlddletown, to take a position as i would not allow them to take the which has long been Just outside ■ aupenisor of siirgen,' at Harring­ ried on June 9 to Felix Tan- late In getting underway. of the delivery streets, making it j gerone. The ceremony will take The parade moved north on fire truck out of town. Andover Postmaster Thomas J. Qulsh has ton hospital. Southbridge, Mass., with Its new truck and a small made a survey of .Manchester In necessary for residents of that ' Armour’s Star or Sunlight was given a surprise farewell par­ place at the Andover Congregs;- Main street headed by a police escort In autom,oblles, followed by I force of men came next In line which he Is seeking the extension street to get their mall at the^ .\llir» I’ llc \\’ar Siipplira in .-XhAaiHlria ty at her home Saturday night by tlonal church. Manchester office. The fast de- ; the district officers. Behind and this company was followed by of the free delivery of mall by Sugar Cured Hatn 1 1>. 23 c her sisters and friends and was the new truck of the Windsor carriers from the Manchester post velopment of the section on Hart- , CoiisideHng More- the recipient of a lovely desk set. The Women's League of the them came /the Talcottvllle drum $-12 Pounds Average. Nazis Circle fo¥ K ill I»ck s department. office. Jn the survey which he ford road also warrants, in Quish’a | Second Congregational ch>irch will corps headlbg the marching mem­ opinion, the extended service. The ; bers of Ahe Manchester fire de­ ■' 9’ollowlng the firemen were au­ has submitted to Washington and MUa Lioulse Abemethy of WUll- meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 tomobiles of alt makes shown by which has been referred to a post Inspector Is expected either this , msntlc. formerly a teacher In the o'clock. Mrs. John Hubbard w ll partment wearing their dress unj-* week or early next/fnonth. forms Behihd the Manchester the dilTerent dealers In town. ’The office Inspector In B')ston for Sugar Cured Bacon u>; T6c Money for Army Hollister street school, wa.s In be chairman of the hostesses. town last evening calling bn In friends. ?.l,b. Box 4 9 ' Mr. and Mrs. G. E Wlllls of Kraft Cheese Equipmeiil Needs East Center street are spending Liston To the 'Voice of Manche.ster” — Thtirsday At 1:30- ten days at Atlantic City. Station W\BC. i Start Your .Summer Fun Here! Creamery Butter 29c’ Siipph'itirnlul Defense NO IIKK VI.D Drof'rain to Inehiiie Kraft Philadelphia Pinehurst; I'rmihioii for Planes TOMOmiOVS mrlrd Laiisiii;' lirm y Boys ,S>vini ITider Water: ' BrilLsIi , Kxprditionary; Dej:oration Day Pkgs. !Meeliaiii/,alioii ISTiieh Ilirs «>n (prrmiiii Caught Jiy I'ipe’s Surlion l’’t»n’f Fitriug nPMtruc*; Open .411 Pay Wednesday. Cream Cheese V 3 .No issue of The Manchester Closed Thursday. R. * B. I oiihl \<hl 9 (>0 0 ,<MT0 - Evening Herald will be to .Kclio. MaV., 29.. ol’) I.loyd lion; linporliinl , Seg- r DlAl/ 4151 published toniorrow. .Me­ Whok-y, 11. auil Ga\ill Schenk 0 0 0 t«» Kx|ien(liliirer4. i4‘in OIT, UiH decided t-t swim iicivs* a p(M>l ' inriil of Frnioh tine Jubilee! Boneless Chicken 6-Oz. 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