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VOL. UIL, NO. 129. (dflodioi AinrtlM af oa Pofo lA). MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAROtt 1 ,1984 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS ALL DOLLAR DAY REUEF BOARD Sweden’s Prince and Cmnmoner-Fiancee CHENEYS SE K BARGAINS DEFY REDUCESUST NAMES OF ALL PRESIDENT ASKS POWER PRICE EQUAUTY NEAMW J O M UNION TO TRAFFIC IN TARIFFS local MerdniiU Unite To­ Cheney Assessmwt is Cm In Aim nr to Kd of New Wants Congress to Give Him morrow in Offering Mm- 1202,271; No Reduction Textile Load for Recof- Roosevelt Asks Change Right to Make Treaties dnndiw of Unsnrpasted ADowed Bectric Co^ nition, Finn Asks for In Philippine Measure and Modify Duties — U. S. Vahe— Amiffe Parking Grand List ^ 1 ,5 9 5 ,0 5 4 Membership RoD. Washington, March 2.— (AP)—^mended “toe ultimate settlement of Must Be in Position to The flfit ontotoadUiig sales event The Board of Relief has ffled a President Roosevelt today asked this matter on terms satisfactory to Formea demand that (Jheney of the year—Dollar Day—will be total of 1243,818 in reductions from (Congress to revive the Hawes-Cut­ our own government and that of the Brothers recognise Manchester ting Philippine independence law Bargain, Rooseyelt Says held in Manchester .tomorrow, when the 1988 grand list, of which Che­ Philippine islands.” Local 2125, United Textile Workers with an amendment for relinquish­ “I do not believe,” he said; “that local merchants will unite in offer­ ney Brothers received a 1202,271 re­ of America, is made of Ward Che- ment of the military base when the other provisions of the original law in Message— Asks for ing the public a splendid opportuni­ duction following their appeal for islands become independent and need be changed at this time. ney, president of the firm, in a letter ty to obtain amazing values at bar­ an assessment of 1998,479 less tbtgr provisions for “ultimate settlement” Where imperfections or inequalities gain prices. No effort has been spar­ the vsduation determined by the signed by officers of the union and of the disposition of the naval exist, 1 am confident that they can Haste But Says It’s No members of toe executive commit­ bases. ed to make this popular sales event Board of Assessors. No reductions be corrected after proper hearing tee. The Hawes-Cutting legislation, and in fairness to botb peoples. most important to all who seek to were granted the Manchester ESec- Time for Wholesale Cuts. spend wisely and well. Seek Names e f MCembers . passed a year ago by Congress, au­ “May I emphasize that while we Co-operating merchants have all tric company despite the claim of The Cheney firm today posted an tomatically lapsed early this year desire to grant complete independ­ marked drastic reductions on stock the utilities company for a valua­ answer to the letter of toe union by failure of the Philli^lne govern­ ence at the earliest proper moment, ment to 8u:cept It. Washington, March 2— (AP) — articles and m»chandlse to asstu'e tion of 1100,000 less thnji their officials throughout toe mills. Re­ to effect this result without allow­ It provides for independence with­ ing sufficient time for necessary po­ President Roosevelt today asked the townspeople of bona fide values assessment. quest was made by toe firm that toe names of those enrolled In toe union in 12 or 14 years. litical and economic Euljustments Congress for authority to modify that would be extremely difficult to Additions on the list amounted to be made known. It provides that the would be a definite injustice to the tariff rates in negotiating commer­ duplicate ansrwbere. Placards will $26,158, leaving a net grand list, on would retain the option of keeping be prominently displayed by all President Arthur Shorts declared people of the Philippine islands cial agreements with other nations. which the tax rate for the year will in a statement today that, "the re­ certain military and naval bases in themselves little short of a denial of merchants taking part and a store be set Monday night, of $41,595,054. “I am requesting the Congress to ply of Cheney Brothers has not an­ toe islands after Independence. independence itself. with a “Dollar Day’’ sign is a store No Cheney Statement. authorize the executive,” the swered the questions contamed in Mr. Eloosevelt proposed that the "To change, at this time, the eco­ where best values can be secured at Cheney Brothers asked to com­ President, “to enter into executive toe letter of toe union olfldtais.” Ad­ military bases be relinquished sim­ nomic provisions of the previous the lowest possible price. ment on the reduction reported that ultaneous with independence. commercial agreements with for­ ditional conferences are anticipated. law would reflect discredit on our­ eign nations; and in persuance Despite the heavy snowfall dur­ they had “nothing to say.’’ The As to the naval bases he recom- selves.” ing the past two weeks, Main street Manchester Electric Company offi­ The Letters thereof within carefully guarded has been entirely cleared and ample cials stated that 'ormal notice had The letters, which are self-ex­ limits to modify existing duties and parking facilities are available in not yet been received r^;ardlng the planatory, follow: import restrictions in such a way as the shopping district Streets lead­ Manchester, Conn., will benefit American agriculture action of the Board of Relief, and and Industry.” ing into Main have also been cleared that they were not prepared to w February 27, 1984. to allow space for parking; in fact comment at th<« time. Mr. Ward Cheney, President, WAS INVITED TO JOIN The President discussed at length Cheney Brothers, eversrthing has been done to give the Other reductions ndon to plan to the Auezican market WESTISOMVBK Lemdott,, M atch 2— (A P ) — The Fnffs OB .^nkrican C^-| foreign products supplemoilary Thej Hare to Pay I f i { ^ defense wound Its case in the to our owB.” “Rasputita Ubtf sifit” . today hi a The tariff-bargaining eaeperhaent Four New Pirisions to rettes u ^ Takes Office. ■Was proposed to (Jongress with as- Prices Under Codes. nucwoitJCBMiiii - I blaze of new sensations—incluifing sqrafice from the Democratic lead­ StrUUtihCB Home Duf61IS6 revelatkm for the first time by ers of support but with a bitter FRENCH POUCE ARREST a member of the British Parliament Halnklng (Ohitogchun); < Man- partisan debate in prospect on the ancient-folitical issue. Washington, March 2.— (A P )— that be bad been invited to join the chukuo, Msirch 2,—(AP) — Tl»e Hepee for Early Action and Its Naval Fleet party which poisoned, clubbed and Senator Frazier (R., N. D.), pre­ Expect 100,000 Men to Be Emperor K ^ Teh, disdaining his “I hope for early action,” said Mr. dicted today toe whole NRA pro­ shot to death Rasputin, the Russian dragon rol^, demned 'an American MME. ARLETTE STAVISKY Imperial Court’s “Mad Monk.” t. “The nia^ Immediato' gram would fail tmless toe farmer, sack suit and puffed on American | in the field'of in tem s- Employed Before Smnmer <•' ------London, March 2.—(AP)— Pro­ It remained for Commander tioual trade that today await our like the businessman, were permit­ Oliver Locker-Lampson, to supply cigarettes today as he began his ted to base bis prices on production visions for addmg four new squa­ attention can thus be met effective­ the dramatic climax to,the day's reign over 34,000,0(X) Manchukuans. ly and with the least possible de­ cost. on Various Projects. Widow of Master Swindler drons to her air force were an- testim ony in the $2,00d,000 Hbel Although be spoke at a complaint BLIZZARD HALTED nounced today by Great Britain. The man who was plain "Mr. lay.” suit of Princess Irena Youssoupoff Henry Pu-YI,” until his elevation hearing, Frazier registered no com- Two are to be plaqpd in home de- « I Convinced that this is_____ not_____ the against producers of the film yesterday to the ebony throne waa time to seek a wotld-wlde lowering plalht, other than that the farmer rense, one flying boat squadron will “Rasputin and the Empress, San Frandaco, March 2.— (AP) — obvloiwly exhausted thds evening by of tariff weills such as he desires, had to pay higher prices under toe be added to the overseas strength Giving intimate details of the The building of toe west, subject of U f* NATION’S BUSINESS that ceremonial and the busy hours Mr. Roosevelt already has entered NRA without receiving “proportion' and two flights—equivalent to one gruesome murder which took place many famous tales in days gone by, After Coeck Stubs She that followed. Into reciprocal tariff negotiations ate” benefits. squadron—will be given to the fleet, to toe cellar of the St. Petersburg Using chopsticks with no appar- with several nations, principally in Dozens of others, however, did has reached a new peak under toe This was announced in the air the witness—a member ent appetite, he toyed with Chinew | South America. I raise ihelr voices against business stimulus of a public works pro- estimate for 1934, calling for a net Parliament for 25 years and distin- gram . Possessed Are Recovered. But Many Sales Were Lost chow mein, shark’s tins. a rare Once granted the authority he practices growing up under toe totai of £17361,0(K) (approximately itolshed for his services during the fungi, called “Buddha’s ears” doves asked today, the President is ready Blue Etogle. Not in toe days of toe gold rushes, $89,034,270), an Increase of f 135 . Itieen asked to eggs, octopus tenacles, lily roots and to bargain with other nations, in­ Edwa^ A. F^ene of Boston pro­ the era of the lumber barons, or 000 (about $684,450). bamboo shoots. cluding the major powers. even in the last decade of specula­ parK, March 2 - (A P)- Mn.e Bocaose Stocfcs of Whiter (Continued on Page Nine) tested aagirst what be termed toe In a memorandum accompanidng Food Is Watched Congressional leaders expressed NRA’s failure to enforce toe recov­ tive expansion, has work been Arlette Stavisky, beautiful widow P J lU U L ^ J the estimate Lord Londonderry, air confidence of enacting the legisla­ rushed on so many projects. The food was prepared by trusted ery act’s labor provisions. Fllene of toe man who caused the notorl- UOOflS “ ere CXOdllSted. minister, said the government could Manchu cooks, who served him tion without undue delay and by the These works are being built by added, however, that toe "greatest ous “Stavisky scandal” which not "in the interests of our Na­ when he was the Boy Emperor of middle of May when adjournment an army estimated by A. Gilbert danger to recovery was the NRA brought in its wake the overthrow tional Imperial security accept a NO CHANGE HERE China 22 years ago, but even they is Vchedxiled. labor policy.” Darwin, editor of “Western Con­ of two governments, was arrested , March 2.—(AP)— position of continuing inferiority in were watched by others in the off! Afraid of Unions struction News and Highw^s BuUd- cial family of the Imperial palace. TEXT OF MESSAGE er,” at around 60,000 men'; A third today by the Secret Service. Current reports pioint to a resump­ the air.” “Employers pretty generally are It was reminiscent of the atraqge Washington, March 2.—(AR) — of them are at work on highways, The arrest followed the recovery Upward Trend afraid of the growth of labor union tion of the general upswing in biisl- IN WEATHER NEWS scene yesterday, which found fifty Here is the text of President Roose­ and another third on a dozen big by the Secret Service of check stubs Pointing out that air expendi­ strength that is possible under ness in trade after some pause oc thousand Manebukuan soldiers in velt’s tariff message to Congress: Jobs. The remaining third are em­ giving the names of many recipients tures abroad were showing a gen­ Paragraph Seven A (of the Indus­ town to protect Kang Teh during To the Congress: ployed on hundreds of smaUer pub­ of "bearer” checks from the master casioned by severe weather, said the eral upward trend, the memorandum I trial Act), and employers general­ the enthronement — and these fifty lic construction undertakings in 11 swindler. \Dun A Bradstreet weekly trade re­ continued; I am requesting the Congress td5 ly, especially toe large corporations theusand watched closely by Japan­ western states. The police long have sought these view today. “Pending results of the disarm­ State Sends Pilgrimage to authorize the executive to enter in­ with branches throughout the coun­ ese troops. Darwin estimates that 40,000 addi­ stubs in their efforts to Identify ament conference, however, the to executive commercieil agreements, try, do not intend to allow labor to “As so many branches of activity tional men will be at work by sum­ those who had received mJlions of number of new units to be formed in with foreign nations; and in piur- successfully organize American mer. dollars from Stavisky and who, like­ are participating in the expansion,’ Washington Bnt It Is Bar­ suance thereof within carefully, asserts the review, “The broad char this country is being curtailed to a Federation of Labor unions in their New Contracts wise, had cashed millions of dollars guarded limits to modify existing-' plants,” be said. worth of checks which he made out acter of the improvement gives minimum and will, in fact, do little New contracts let during toe to bridge the widening gap between ren of Results. REPUBLICANS SET duties and import restrictions in^^ He suggested that they might to himself. definite promise of continued gains such a way as will benefit Amerl-^ month totaled $14,043,071. This waa with the advance of spring, based the present strength of the Royal want “to avoid a showdown through The police said they had recover­ can agricxilture and industry. ^ larger than in February of last on preparations now being made. Air Force tind of air services of appeals to the Supreme Court.” y^r.^when contracts totaled $18,- ed the stubs from a personality.” 'This action seems opportime and Another Ck>mplahit The “personality” was not named. "In all comparisons with a year other great powers.” Hartford, March 2.—(AP)—Con­ FOR TARIFF nGHT ago, however, cognizant must be necessary at this time for several A charge that an NRA deputy ad- "Tbe metropolitan water district of Gave Stubs to Friend No Disarmament Pact necticut’s official pilgrimage to reasons. minlstratoi, J. B. Weaver, had They revealed for the first time taken that business activity, em- “Notwithstanding the continued Washington In quest of better Los Angeles is prosecuto^ two jobs plo3maent and prices were First, world trade has declinedi( “railroaded’' the shipping code OT toe West Coachella tunnels of the that Mrs. Stavisky, on the day after efforts of His Majesty’s government weather bureau ' service than is her husbanef either committed scraping bottom of the lows of T o O d DORO Pro- startling rapidity. Measured in' without considering the vifws of the Colorado river aqueduct, totaUng a disarmament convention has not given under the present economy lU IIC5HICU15 IIU terms of the volume of goods in marine woricers industrial union $8,189,860 In estim ated cost. suicide or was killed in a lonely nearly a decade, while the advance yet been signed,” Lord Londonder­ program was barren of results so in quotations placed on raw ma­ It F 1 o *,1933, it has been reduced to ap-^ was made by H. Jones, spokesman Contracts for highway w ork last villa at (Jhamonlc, gave the stubs ry said. far as definite promises for this fis- for toe union. to a friend. From the hands of the terials, primary and secondary nosnl to l^ o r ftnn* Says It proxlmately 70 per cent of Its 1929 month totaled $6,995,788. which was The estimates revealed that plans | cal year are concerned, Christopher ^ ^ ^ i volume: measured in terms of dol­ Syim o also reported toe public nearly double the February 1988 to- friend they reached the mysterious goods is a strong determining facr for the coming year include more M. Gallup of North Stonlngton said “personality,” tor In arriving at a more accurate lars, it has fallen to 35 percent. The-' bad, lost its interest in the Blue ta li stainless steel for flying boats and today. He characterized the hard­ ’The stubs, it was said, reooid appraisal of toe improvement which drop in the foreign trade of the Eagle. Largest Awards fo r aircraft opeiating over the ship placed on the U. S. Weather Gives Too Much Power. Recently returned from a six The largest of toe February transactions of mlUions of dollars. the percentage'galns carry.” United States has been ever sharp-,, They were delivered to former water. All flying boats are equipped Bimeau and its branches Including weeks trip to 14 clOes, Fllene said awards was toe $1,173,890 contract Business Keeps Up er. Our exports in 1933 were but 52 Pjemier Albert Sarraut shortly Despite the blizzard, commented nith metal hulls. that at Hartford, by virtue of the he found lark of ap NRA symbol no for excavation for the powerhouse Washington, March 2.— (AP) —A percent of the 1929 volume, and 32 Mter mldalght this morning by M. the review, retail trade held up re­ New aircraft to be purchased for cut, as a “crime.” percent of the 1929 value. longer caused a firm to lose patron­ and locks at toe Bonneville dai^ iq Special Committee fight to “the bitter-end” confronted Bony, one o f toe chief inspectors of markably well during the week. the R. A. F. includes two types of Means Idle Hands age. Oregon, a War Department project. the Secret Service who was sus­ the autogiro. Mr. Gallup and Frederick P. Lati­ President’s tariff proposU today. Other projects with contracts call­ “Sales were lost by many stores,” It Elmbattled Republic** os apparently This has meant idle hands, still. He urged installation of new code pended recently for alleged laxity in added, “because stocks o f overcoats, The estimate said it was hoped to mer, editorial writer of the Times, Blue Eagles to replace those of toe ing for more than a half million the Stavisky case. were ready to carry the issue into machines, ships tied to their docks,'’ doDars were toe Fort Peck bridge, galoshes and rubbers had been have the last leg of the aerial ser­ comprise a special committee of the the fall campaigns. despairing farm households, and President’s re-employment agree­ Bony had promised to deliver the cleared, and the demand for woolen vice from Brlti^ to Austria—the state Chamber of Commerce, seek­ ment, and publicity to aid toe pub­ Montana, toe East Eagle mountain long-sought stubs last night. The plan, which would give the hungry industrial families. It has. tunnel on the C(dorado river aque­ Singapore to Austria route^In ing improved weather service, and President wide powers to raise or I made infinitely more difficult the' lic in “getting and keeping the Blue To Besame Dtitlee (Conthmed oo Page Nine) operation by next autumn. with Commissioner of Agriculture, Eagle habit.” duct and toe race track at Arcadia, Sarraut and toe minister of Jus- lower tariffs in negotiating recipro- planning for economic readjustment CaUfomia. Olcott F. King they were delegated cal treaties, with foreign nations, in which the government is now en- “I am sure,” Senator Frazier said, Mce, Henry Cheron, agreed that 'by (Jovemor Ch-oss to go to W a^- Darwin said Boulder Dam is near Bony should be permitted to resume was ready for submission to Con- gaged. “that farm prices can be fixed prop­ Ington, Feb. 27, to confer with WlUls erly if the speculative element la toe esm^ted peak of employment, duty for a few hours and sent im­ gress. ’There waa some doubt, how- You and I know that the world, with 4,398 now working, toe ex­ R. Gregg, chief of the National taken out of the market and if pro- portant officials to bis house where, ever, whether Mr. Roosevelt would |qo^ stand still; that trade pected maximum being 4,600. Bureau. ductioo regulation is put in force at in toe presence of toe personality Eleven Filipinos Are Dead send it there today because the Sen­ movements and relations once inter­ 1 No Date For Change the same time, much toe same idea that Bony had Induced to deliver ate is in recess. rupted can with the utmost difficul- - Two weather observations are Republican forces did not await which is being followed in many in­ them, they were examined until 2 ty be restored; that even in tranquS ' t r e a s u r y b a l a n c e . a. m. taken dally at 8 a. m., and 8 p. m., its arrival to open fire. The G. O. P. dustries.” After Eating Toadstools and prosperous times there is a con- > at the branches, the forecasts being minority in Senate and House were When Mme. Stavisky was told stant shifting of trade channels. WasUngtoo. Maxell 3.—(AP)— January 8 that hei^ husband, sur­ released for New Ehigland from the rallied against the proposal. 'The position of toe Treaei^ on How much greater, how much MOODU8 BOLL SOLO rounded by secret police had kiUed Solidly Against It February 38 was: Luis OUspo, Calif., March L^Huber, may recover, physicians said. “ J* more violet is the shifting in these, himself at Camonix, she said she told the delegation be hoped the Tlie House Republican leaders — R ece!^ $90,743,766J)9; expendi­ —(AP)—The deaths of 11 Filipino Following an examination. Coroner times of change and of stress is.- Mooduz, Conn,, March 2,— (AP)— knew the names o f men In high daily observations coiild soon be Snell of New York—predicted those tures, $28,622374.28; balance, $4,- vegetable pickers were attributed L. 8. Richardaon said the 11 had clear from the record of current The WUliame Duck mill in tole tU- pUices who were friendly to her bus- to poisonous mushrooms today, as moved ahead one hour, to 7 a. m., of his political faith would be 901,76831031; customs reeetpte for died from poiaon locked in the toad­ history. Every nation must at all* lege owned by toe National Net o d band, She promised at that time she physiclsnii sought to save the Uvea and 7 p. m., because be was con­ “solidly against it,” to the ‘Iritter toe month, $28,274,800.87. stools. times be in a position quickly to ad-. Twtee Company, Inc., affUiatod with would ten who, “even Cabinet mlfi- of 15 others who had partaken of vinced that this would serve the end.” He ventured further “It’ll be Reeetpta fbr toe fiscal year (stnee The victims became ill ■ ’Tuesday a long time b^ore even a Demo­ just its taxes and tarUBi to maet Ludlow AMociatM of Ludlow, M«m „ Isters,” who visited toefr home. deadly fungi at an impromptu public better. No date for the July 1) $1380,801,34038; expendl* after a banquat inspired by the sud­ cratic Congress will give such sudden changes and avoid aevara' Map been sold to Itobert M. ToUiek The beautiful woman’s past al­ feast.. change could be given, and beyond I turas, $4,387,77138037 (toefudUnf den appearance of the fu ^ . Be­ powers to one man.” fluctuatlona )n both its exports ahd>' oporate most caused a duel and created a Six of tba Filipinos died Wednes- lieving they were tasty mushrodins, this subject no definite assurances of emetfisaoy ex- wild scene in the Chamber of Depu­ I Democrats for the most part its Imports. a iflatillary tbere for high griult per- M BditoM ); excess of expenditures, ^ y, and five more died yeaterday. the vegetable workers had gathered of other improvements are possible ties Jan, 18. Deputy Philippe Hen- The lives of five others were in dan­ awaited arrival of tha issue in its | You and I know, too, that It td: * tMS l^pior. The purcMM $3358,1703M32; gold sasets $7,- a large amount of the mushrooms at this time because of curtailed ap­ special message before talking. TTie important that tha country waa fivaff aa $6,500. 4«13il310.77. ger and the remaining eight, includ- end invited their two white employ- propriations, Mr. GaJlup, spokes­ M Page Ntee) iDg two whits men, Walter and Jack era to dins with them. man for the delegation, reporta. JOoBtIttaed om P a n NiaaV

1 -. . ^AGB TWO SV8NTNG HBEAUD, MAflcaavnBB^OUMN^ Y1UDAT» MARCH 1 ,19M. MhMiMeMMVS The break was atmllar to the re* ebargad with manalaughter, police cent burglary of the Montgomery said today. dewiKi ATTEMPT TO CRACK Ward store. An attempt been Lieutenant Jamaa Bray said in­ FLOOD CONDITIONS SEEKING OLDEST where made to cut away with back aawa, vestigation warranta the e h a ^ that OBITUARY SSEEK the top casing of the safe, after Montague was Ulled by being SAFE AT SCHALLER’S smashing the lock and handle on the knocked down whila fighting wlra FEARED IN STATE SWEDISH COUPLES self at Needham’i' elfiea Aortty front With the top of the safe re­ them; but the two aaaert Montague OFAU after noon a t which Ume Needham moved, various tools had been used was Injured when be struck at Brals- DEATHS was in oonferenee with several d»« to cut away the cement packing in­ ford. udmtd and fall heavily on the tecthres and she waa toid to wait. Borghrs Try to Hack Open side the metal casing to get at the icy street. Department Issoes J UNIONWiD Be Goests of State Miss Kaell#’s attotoey h a d '^ - cash box inside. CHENEY WORKER ed toe ixtlice head laat a i|h t and Ne Money la Safe From Page Cme) asked him to go with him to the Safe, Nothing b Taken — Had they reached the inside of DR. DOLAN CHANGES W a n rin ^ Hay Come in Theater for Shoanog Here store, Needham said, where Mias the safe, the burglars would not iation and the Kneller said she had soffls . moMy have benefitted from their labors, as 55 YEARS DI Ittees of the different she wished to place In safe-keepiiig. Like Ward’s Break no money was kept in the safe. 24 Honrs. department throughout the factory of^'Queen C h r i s t .” Needham took the money and Entrance to the upper office was DIVISION CHIEFS conjoined in one e ^ r t to organize a turned it over to a atate poltoeman obtained by means of a basement Jobs Jobsos, 67, of 46 Local of the United Textile Workers who accompanied him; An attempted burglary waa dia- door, from which the lock was New Havui, Mardi S.—(AP) — of America. On February S, 1 ^ , Manager George Hoover Lf the cloaed this morning In the office of broken off, then by the stairs to the Precautions agaiost flood conditions a local union of United Textile State theater la seeking, to find the the Bchaller Motor SMee. 634 Center office above. S id tra M u 6 e b New Hareo in Southern Omnectieot doriim the Wahsl St., Passes Away Workers of America was succesa- PU6UC RECORDS; ten oldest Swediah couples in Man- V street, when one of the employees next 24 hours were taken t ^ y by f\illy organized and on Febnuu^ 17, chesttf to be hia guest at the show­ found the office safe hacked and the state and municipal authorities as a 1984, the local union jeeeived its Soddenly b Home. charter—(Chartered Local ZL85 at ing here beginning Bunday of Greta Warrantee Deeds handle and lock broken off when he Poi^ Other Changes h thaw washed down the drifts left by Garbo in “^ e e n Chriatina’’ an ex- reported for work at 7:30 today. HEEDED DAMSEL’S CRY. February’s record uiow taU. the United ’Tactile Workers of James H. Walker to Charles F. America, affltiated with the Amer­ ceDent portrayal of the life of W Shaver, real estate located on Ger­ Sorpriaed On Job the Near Fntnre. The state highway department ie- John Johnson of 46 Walnut street famous Swedish queen. The police were notified and Chief sued a statement, saying: ican Federation of Labor. On this ard street HURT IN F ir .X DIES “We do not know whether or not died suddenly this morning at his same date an oBumsratioo of the Mr. Hoover requests that Swedish Thomas J. Smith to Dorothy ^ N. of Police Samuel G. Gordon and borne where he has lived for the en­ couples wishing to be considered for Lieut. Wm. Barron inspected the New Haven, March 2—(AP) — we shall be able to entirely avoid tire M years of his residence in membership cards revealed a total Little,'real estate located on Lan­ Dr. Edward G. Dolan, state coUeetor flood oonditiODs alongong the way. o< 931 members. Sines February 17 this opportunity to see the picture caster Road. aeene of the attempted break. Noth­ Manchester. Mr. Johnson had been DO check up has been made of the write him at the State theater tell­ ing else was molested, and It waa Bridgeport Man Aiding Wom­ of internal revenue for Ckmneeticut, John M. Gtolden, & «ctor of the in 10 health for some time and today visited New Havu) and re­ city department of public works ap­ total number enroUed. ing their ages, how long they have evident from the operations begim, an In Distress, Erabr(rfled in Tuesday, after shoveling snow, com­ “We, the elected oCtIcers of Local been naanied aad how long they that the perpetrators were either Row and Fatally Injured. placed Thomas F. Dwyer as division pealed to dtizsiis of New Haven to plained of a pain in the abtemen chief of internal revenue by ap- clear the gutters in front of their which grew steadily worse. The 8126 and in bebalf of all the other have lived in Manchester. The ten surprised at their work or foimd the homes. members, formally request Cheney oldest Swedish.couples wiD be invit­ safe too big a job to complete. TOinting F, Griffin of 48 Oak s tr e ^ family physician was caOed last Bridgeport, March J.—(AP) — Shelton, to the poet. 'The temperature rose to 41 at night and found an obstruction of Brothers to recognize the Local 2126 ed to see “Queen CJhrlstlna’’ as Mr. John J. Montague, who answered a Dolan, who (^me to this city with noon at the United States Weather the bowels. Mr. Johnson was no of the United Textile Wmrkere of Hoover’s guests. woman’s scream near midnight on A. Don Bitgood, chief field deputy, Bureau, with the prediction that it better today and bis removal to (be America, affiliated with the Ameri­ February 17 last and thereby be­ on a survey of department here, would mount higher during the day, hospital for an exploratory opera­ can Federation of Labor." came embroiled in a row which said that other division chiefs would with heavy rains tonight and to­ tion was ordered. While awattlag The letter waa Mgned by the fol­ ended in his being taken to St, Vin­ be named soon to replace Incum- morrow. an ambulance he passed away, lowing: President Arthur Shorts; GIRL TURNS OYER Cottage Street cent’s hospital ^ th a skull fracture, b«its in New London, Bridgeport death being attributed to embolism. Vice-President, George Hahn; S^re- died early this morning, leaving a and Waterbury. Mr. Johnson waa bom in Okome, tary, NelUe WooiBioiise; Financial wife and seven children at bis home, He said that Dwyer never had HaDand, Sweden, and was 67 ysars Se<^tary, John Addy; Treasurer, LOOT FROM BANK Package Store 266 Gregory street. been officially named division chief, DR. WYNEKOOP SOBS of age. He was employed by Charles Lopien and Arthur Smith, Tomorrow Edward Brelsford, 29, in giving a reason for the change. Cheney Brothers for 56 years. He Martha Po^le, George Greenaway, Week-End Specials! of 757 Ogden street, a coal company Speakmg of income tax returns, leaves his wife, Niooline Johnson; Otto Wiganowski, Russell Ghistafson, Peter Stuy- ^ 1 n n employee and Ralph Carbone, 26, an Dolan said that a large staff was on his mother, Mrs. Churoline Johnson, members of the executive board. insurance agent, who have been in hand in Hartford to care for them, AS SHE TESTIFIES who has been in for the past eight “It is felt that the foQcwing let­ Fmancee of Needham Bandit vesant Gin ... V A the county jail without bond, wiU but that to date the response had months; a son, Arthur Johnson of ter should be brotigbt to the atten­ be taken to City Court and formally been slow and he urged a speeding this town; three sisters, Mrs. John tion of Cheney Brothers’ employees: Old Colony Gin, Q C up of p a re n ts . A. Christiansen of Deep River, Feb. 28, 1934. Is Arrested After She (100 proof) .. ^ X Holds Oonferenee Voice FaHs When She TeDs C!onn., Hildur Johnson and Nettie “Mrs. NelUe Woodbouse, Secre­ Peter Stuy- ^*1 I C Dr. Dolan, announcing the change Johnson, both of this town; a tary, vesant Whiskey • in the New Haven office afte^ a brother, Fred A. Johnson of Man­ “My Dear Mrs. Woodhouse: Giyes $2,580 to PoGce. ^ X X w conference held behind closed doors, chester, and four grandchildren. "I have today received your letter Sagaraore d» I O C How She Foand Daoghter- lA rW ■ R n K m M KV said Dwyer will remain In the de­ The fimeral will be held Sunday saying that a local Union of the inc iiKWMiK K cpmo W hiskey...... ^ X smw 0 BOSTON partment as an agent. afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home. United Textile Workers of America, Boston, March 8.—(AP) — Rose (Bound Trip $3.60} Although Dr. Dolan said there in-Law Dead. Rev. K. E. Erickson of the EmanuM affUiated with the American Federa­ •gsial Set whet heppeae vhm k dew— Capt. Kidd Kneller, fiancee of Abraham Faber, m WetMt Brat.’ dnawd W hiskey...... ^ X • I O Telephone 7007 had not been a division chief in Lutheran church will officiate. tion of Labor, has been formed waa arrested today charged with New Haven and that today's ap- Burial will be In East cemetery, among our employees, and asking the larceny of IS,680 alleg^ to have CENTER TRAVEL BUREAU poiniilntrosnt gave Griffin that post, that the Company should recognize been given her by Faber, accused Wines ...... C *** 49$ Main Street, Nanobester Dwyi laid that when be was ap Libicago, March 8.—(AP)—As she John J. Dwyer this local. 7 5 reached the stage in her story of the with Irving and Murton Millen in RKSHI pointed December 4, be was told be John J. Dwyer, of Olenwood “We shall be very glad to meet the robbery and doublq murder at would be division chief. operating table murder mystery street, died this morning following a where she was to tell bow she found and discuM with the officials of this toe Needham Trust (Company, Feb. At the time of that appointment, lingering Illness with a complica­ local any questions of interest to its interna] revenue officers announced her daughter-in-law, Rbetaj dead, tion of diseases. At the time of bis members. However, before doing so Earlier in toe day Daniel Need­ Dwyer would take the place of Dr. Alice Lindsay Wynekoop choked death he was 67 years of age and it is essential that we know exactly Cfijester M. Newton who bad been in with emotion, her voice failed her, ham, state police bead, annovmced ALINE MacMAHON had lived for forty-seven years ip who the members are and to what K |T«it Mlr«M I# k*r flnf gttM »«*e#»n •#)# charge of the New Haven office for and she was unable momentarily to that Miss Kneller was ths person Manchester. Besides his wife, Mar­ extent they wish to authorize the who delivered that sum to him un- WIN ovMUkR-mroHmtiw-emwAMiaai 11 yeara continue, garet E., be is survived by three officials of ths- Union to rspresent m t TAUef « SUNK MMMN - WIN e e w o tr West Side Immediately upon his arrival to­ "You saw her face, doctor, and sons, John E., of this town, James of them. day Dr. Dolan called all wnploj'ea what did you note?" asked Defense Derby and Arthur S of Philadelphia, "I wish to further assure you that PLUS into the secret conference and a few Attorney W. W. Smith in a tense Penn. this information is made necessary He Taught His Enemies tho minutes later announced that Grif­ dramatic voice. 'The body will be at the funeral In fairness to all concerned so that Package Store fin was head of the New Haven of­ The courtroom fans, the Jury, the Silence of Law and Lmd... fice. home of william P. Quisb on Main there wlU be no discrimination judge leaned forward. street iffter three o'clock tomorrow against any Individual because of 331 Center Street An accountant by profession, “I—noted—a peculiar color." Fred E. Griffin has been agent only about afternoon and on Sunday. Friends such membership. TIM McCOT Tel. 6757. We Deliver. “And what did that color Indicate are asked to omit flowers. Very truly yours, in two months. He Is prominent in to you?" Shelton circles. Funeral arrangements are incom­ (Signed) WAjfc C«ENBY, RALPH F. KING Dr. Wynekoop, ] she who bad plete. President. 6 6 Proprietor seemed so stoic, struggled to an­ ’I t is also felt proper that ths Werner SILENT PORTLAND STRIKE SETTLED. swer. Her Ups were tightly closed Company should make clear to its Instructor JAMES MOYNIHAN as though they refused to obey her employees its position regarding its ■ M :.vi I Assistant Middletown, March 2.—(AP) — will to speak. FUNERALS relation with them under the N. I. The strike of employees at the Port­ Indicated Death. R. A. On October 10, 1988, Gtaneral PIANO and ORGAN land Silk Company’s plant here, and With a gasp she tossed back her Mrs. Alfred Reybl Hugh S., Johnson, Administrator of Studio: 128 W««t Street SAT. at the Cycem Silk Company’s mlft, head, her eyes quivsring with tears. The funeral of Mrs. Katherlhe tbs N. I. R. A., made tbs following SUN# PETW STUYVESANT G IN ...... $1.00 which has existed since Tuesday, “Death," she whispered hoarsely. Reyhl, wife of Alfred Reyhl of 329 statement: Pkonei 8383 CIRCLE was settlsd this aftsmoon. The Q. Describe bow. you found bee. Adame street, who died Tuesday, “It is simply not true that the Re­ workers will return Monday. Dep­ “I saw her—^her body—covered wae held yesterday afternoon at 2 covery Act Imposes on labor any WHISKEY SPECIALS uty Labor Commissioner W. J. Fits- with a blanket" o’clock at her home. Rev Marvin 8. particular form of organization or Sweepetakes ...... $1.15 gerald acted as mediator. "Her head was moetly exposed— Stocking of the North Methodist any particular representation. Any r Sagamore ...... $1.25 The men are to recsivs $1.90 for a few drops of 'blood were on the church officiated. The bearers were man can choose to bargain either each 100,000 picks on a four loom floor—she was lying n an apparent­ James Sums and Puul Meyer of this Individually or collectively and the DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Capt. Kidd...... $1.75 basis. They had received $1,10 per ly stiff position.^’ town, Gustave Friedrich and his son idea that a man can be oompsllcd or Peter Stuyvesant ...... •. • • .$1.15 100,000 picks on a six loom basis. Q. See anything else? A. Yes, Edward of Rockville i Woodruff Tre- even Influenced to Join a company The Increase approximates ten per there was a gun at bsr bead. rront and George Cockeran of Hart­ union or any other union is absolute­ SMOOTH NUMBERSI ALCOHOL...... bottle $1.6.5 cent. Q. Did you look at her face? ford. The body wae placed In the ly negatived by the plain words of The Portland Company’s employ­ A. Yes, but her back was toward receiving vault in the Buckland this statute." H O T NUMBERS! OLD POLK, SHIPPING PORT STRAIGHT WHISKEY. ees did not go In on Tuesday. Re­ me. 1 bad to walk around her to cemetery. "Under the statute referred to, Park & Tilford’e Private Stock. quest for wage adjustment was see her face. the Company will continue its con­ Thcr'r* ill heck made lats last night. The Cyuao Q. But you saw her face? ferences and dealings 'vith the mem­ ntm htn cempsrad bers of the Works Council or their iO IIW MUM vwMOv WINES — CORDIALS - - BEER. will does ovsrflow work for the And then she broke as she de­ _ Portland and its smploysee wsnt scribed bow the peculiar color of the successors duly ebossn by em- ^VQMwwIVnDOOT out in sympathy aad with llks ds- ABOUTTOWN ployees, ~all Mt 10 make a young wife’s f$oe told her, a physi­ "Tbs (Company will sxsrdss no mands. The adjustmsnt will bsns- cian, that Rbeta wae dead. Reports of a bad automobile ac- coercion or discrimination and it will quick eeanection oldeat on the Bolton Road thU aft­ not toleratb any coercion or dlsorlm- t« jresr heart la ernoon were unfounded. A light se­ inatloo by any group of employees dan skidded and turned on Its side against any individuals or groups near the foot of Nigger mil’earlier 'Who may not be in agreement with in the afternoon but the oar was them as to ths method of repre­ gty DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS gfe quickly Vlghted uad went on its way sentation. undamaged. CHENEY BROTHERS." J K at RUBINOW’S J k Waihlngton Loyal Orange Lodge will observe Past Masters’ night on Saturday. March 17, when the Royal DI MARCO IS HELD. ARE QUALITY BARGAINS Arch Purple degree will be conferred on a group of oandldatee. All past New York, March 2.—(AP)—Giu­ mastera of the lodge are asked to seppe DI Marco, 63, who deaorlbcd meet at the Orange Hall Sunday af­ himself as a homeless shoemaker, tsmoon at 3:80 la preparation for was held without ball today to Hom­ Fine Silk Chiffon ' icide Court for hearing March 12 the work. on a charge of killing Mri. Helen SPORT COATS There will be t public setback Nugent, 81, a former dance ball ON THE SAME PROGIUM party at the Orange Hall tonight, hostsM on Lincoln's birthday in the There will be oaaa prises and re­ apartment In which he then lived Newest Style Trends. Sizes 14 to 20. freshments. A large number of at 427 Bast 19th street. Ken Maynard - players attends these parties and all DI Marco was arrested in Bridge­ HOSE report an enjoyable evening. port, Conn., Wednesday, as polios The best 11.18 hose In America. They i . m Values to said, be wae making arrangemenle manufacturer's Irregulars. At a rsoent meeting of the Tavern to sail for Europe. Association, of Manebsstsr Gsorgs TRAIL^DRIYE $22.50 J/ England was elected president and Today and Sat. Added-^MICSEY MOUSE CARTOON F. aanlung0 was named treasurer. f It was announced today by Preel- PUBLIC SETBACK k % dent England that all tavern pro- rlctors are requested to meet on TONIGHT Sunday, March 4 at 10:80 a. m. ORANGE HALL Newest SI Day 1 A pair of unusual high-topped Cash Prizes! s^pairB ^ BAGS boots worn by a bandit who robbed The Great Swedish Star him enabledf a Kanias City bus Refreshments! Ftshlon’i Latest 1 Twm Sweaters driver to identify a suspect as bis Returns in Her Greatest ^ $1.75 W Quality aad Style eombtaed. assailant. Pee"“”25 cents# Triumoh... ). L im it— 8 pair to a euitomer. Slses 8>/j Si Day 5j to lOVi. SlDay$2'^^ WEEK-END SPECIALS Cotton Dresses Silk and Wool Dresses DIAL 8500 Taken From Our Regular Stock. Sizes 14 to 50. Solid Shades— Print$--One Piece and Jacket Style—Sliea 14 OPPORTUNITY TO BUY HIGH GRADE UQUORS to 50. A AT LOW COSTIv. $1.50 National Distiller’s Blend Reg. Price Sale Price Sprl^ Garden $8.76 $2.75 V alues yI IZn SI Day 5 Green River $3.60 $2.99 Paul Jonee $3.60 $2.99 Millwood ______$8.25 $2.75

Children’i WOLF CREEK O C t Hundreds of Bargains Throughout the Stol’t of Wanted Fine Straight Rye Whiekey ...... s m w Wool Sldrts Wearing Apparel Spocltl for $1 Day. Cotton Dresses Sweepstakea Straight Whiskey...... $L15 Slses 8—10—13. Values to for Olrla BliM 7 to 14. Moat of Sagamore Straight Whiskey ...... $L2.5 81.95. them have Uagerle touches. Captato Kidd whiskey ...... $L76 Peter Stuyvesant G in ...... $1.00 SI Day SI Day Alcohol...... qta.» $2.001 5ths, $1.65 R g U o ja S i Midland Package Store ■■■ 1 1 II il V '■ ' * •’ ■ '•

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Tots; 11 to 11:80, Intermediate; office. In case ttere is not enough 11:80 to 13, advstneed. snow there wtU be the regular gym UHKirSGUNS Recreation C enter The swimming olaieee wU cUiss as usual. This Is open to an ■> meet u mUows: 0:80 to lOdfi, be­ Roc members. H m mors the mm- Item s of Interest ginners; 10:16 to 11, intermediate; rier. Wo will bo book ^ 6 o'clock NQ| SmEN HERE 11 to 11:40, junior Ufe saving. in time for the bowling league. ONIX^THE The gjrm will be used by the fol­ Today. lowing teams for basketbaU prac­ The women’s plunge periods will Canada was the chief export buy­ tice: 1 to 2, Baldwin A. O.; 2 to 3, er of American tractors in 19i8, Qnery by Gordoo Brings be as follows: 7 to 7:40; 7:40 to Heights; 3 to 4, Rangers; 4 to 6, taking more than $19,000,'000 worth. 8:30, 8:30 to 9. EkuBt Sides; 5 to 6, Regals. CXIinXR LEAVES FOR JaSe’s Jewels will practice bas­ Four basketball games are sche- Response They Were Not ketball from 6 to 7. The bowling uled from 6 to 10:80. The public alleys will be open for bowling fUl is invited to attend. HUSKriSM BGsh Store Loot. evening. Instead ot the regular gym class Monday all those interested are in­ Overtaxed by Tomorrow. vited to go for a sleigh ride. There speaking, sing­ Th0 revolver tiled by Jobn The girls’ dancing classes wUl is to be a small fee cluuged and you ly , smoking Kiminiky in S}prinfflel piinf^ld Wednesday meet as usual: 10:80 to 11, Tiny must leave your name at the Rec when he shot SherissherlS OavidD J. Man- nA ^ .*? brother, Alexander, on trial foi al­ leged murder, was anembled by bimseU, according to information ' that came to the Manchester police ' yesterday. In a recent robbe^ In Manchester at the store of the F. T. Blish com- Only One Day More! ny revolvers were taken, but the Sree youths implicated were cap- tured. One was given a sentence to the Cheshire reformatory and the other two placed on probation at the Superior Court session la Hartford. The revolvers were not recovered FLINT-BRUCE'S .abd the Manchester police sent out a hroedcast of the missing gims Yesterday,*y. to _get Information re- garding the type of guns Kaminsl^ us4d. Chief of Police Samuel G. Gotxion asked the Springfield police SEMI-ANNUAL foi< a description. It was reported that Kaminsky had two guns, both of a .22 caliber The first gim was described in the report sent to Manchester by the Ndrtbamptou state police station as CLEARANCE! a ''mongrel". It was a nickel plated .is' revolver carrying the word "Pavoritc" as the make. The cyl­ inder snd other parts were from dUXerent revolvers and had been as- asmbled by John Kaminsky himself The second was a .22 automatic Final Clearance pistol, long range type, manufactur isd by the Fiala Arms and Equip­ ment company of New Haven. The serial number of this gun was given as No. 2183, which did not check of entire stock with any of the guns stolen in Man­ chester. John Kaminsky also admitted that be bad manufactured the bomb d in Springfield and the two that - xiot have an opportunity to 1175 ITEMS THEIR FORMER Tbs steel vest was also made I at home. AT AVERAGE OR REGULAR ^ ‘ir This recalls the statement be to 'mad* in the Manchester police sta- SAVINGS OP PRICES . . . 1 ,ttiv on the morning of November fi. t HS'iaid the automobile be used to i -drive to Mansfield bad been one be i ..had- picked op cheap upon learning f be was to get the guns in Mansfield. It was in poor cccondition and be- Thank the blizzarda for the most drastic markdowns that have ever Lucky Strike fore be could to to Mansfield on the closed a Flint-Bruce semi-annual sale. Hundreds of sale items, already preaentt the momnig of November 4 he had to Metropolitan tagged with stiff sale discounts, have received further ''cuts.** During Opera Company gst loxxie parts and reassemble the the blizzards every department manager in this store was instructed to car's motor. 8«tai4>7 MIJO r. M., The car was driven to the rear take immediate and drastic markdowns on all unsold sale items. They This pietiire tells better than words leaves, the finest in quality. These iMUta 8(M4»411a«, of the Manchester police station af­ did i t . . . many discontinued items are now far below factory cost. • n t B«d aaS Bla* N«« ter Kaminsky's arrest here, and at the merit of your Laeky Strike. center leaves are cut into long, even week, at NBC Lukj the time comment was made con . SlzikawiUkra4eMut on 6tb Wolf Creek Straight Rye ...... • ’ ' y ’ avenue. Tbere're two suspicious men Peach, Blackberry, Apricot, Kummel, Cherry, Cor- in a car at a gas station here." dials ...... $2.00 The .sport was short-waved out -TOMORROW- Peter Stuyvoeeat Gin ...... T|1.00 to ^o w l Car No, 2, which was in A dress shop that will cater exclusively to those Oravee Jr. League O in ...... 91.00 that vicinity. Sliortly the following who really recognize and appreciate quality and the Marlewe'i Qln ...... 91.15 report came back by phone; latest etyle creatione of America'e leading deelgnere. Old Oelony Oin 91.311 mind about that call. We Dresey frocks, sportswear, suits, millinery that Dixie Belle Oio ...... quarts 91.00 w fff the tSfttowM jo Jthat car." though they represent the peak of the latest stvie Old Tom Oin ...... 91.00 1 9re.f*-Tears of happU trend will not be found duplicated in every dress ness moved Mrs. -Carlo Piacentini shop you visit. W ines...... 76c and rp when she and her husband received Pore Grain Alcohol—6ths, 91.66. Quarts, 93JH>. a letter and picture from President Roosevelt complimenting them on the birth of their son Franklin Dslano Roosevslt Piacentini on the Farr's Package Store President's Mrtt day. NEW SPRING FROCKS "Ws nevsr'knew the Prssident 646 Main Street Next to Lunch Cart would find out sbout our naming tbs The new prints are here in a galaxy of color and combina­ DLAL 8214 — WE DEUVEB boy foi him," said the father, T b iy tion ot sbadas that will not only become ths older woman but will have the letter and picture Tfained, include smart, dashing numbers that will particularly appeal - Roiweil, N, M.—Fire Chief Rue to the younger Miss, Christman likss firs fans but when they start driving to firss so fast tbsy bsat ths ds^artmeot thers— that's too much. So ths ehisf has ordersd an eld law tnforesd which prohibits fans from coming within SPORTSWEAR a eity block, DRESS SPECIALSt Chicag^Fermina lacuecl, 13> Msrs U a dspartmsot that is rsaliy new, yaar> dd achoel gltl laughed whan * pwtossf that if rs- Silk D resies (ffpecial lo t) ...... $ 1 .0 0 e a c h one of bar olaasmates aaid acme- frsfhingly (hSsreot from what you have thisf fuppy, gfu was satina prunaa b ^ aoouftofflsd to sesteg. ftylsd to par­ Cotton D reises (re^r. $1.59) — $1.00 each at flM time asd ewaiiewad one of ticularly ai^sal to ths younger set, tba pita, It lodfad near one of her Cottm i D reieei (reg. $1.00) ...... 5 0 c lusff. FhystMens at a hospital ra> ths stop# vith a prencbo> FALL DRESSES lasitowoc, Wis.—At ^ aga of SUITS Viliiif From $5.98 to $7.98 ,71, Mrs, Margarst Kursswska, in> Orsatsd to Um latest dtetetss of CLdaE-OUT AT...... 12,98 mat# of St, llar^f Hcpm fot tha fashion. ^lki|rti^ * simphoity Botz and Hor Club Mombora Givs First Honors To Thoso Afid, if eutttaf bar third set of ohms 'teett, She tha pateful on- of tailorsd Itess that combtoss wlL tbs Ntw Spring BI (r«g. 79e ) ...... 59c fpaltaiiss pM lci^cafly. daclarinf Harris twssds and novelty wsayss to pro- All SUk SUps (rig. | 1.98l ...... $1.00 ’'tha Lerd^waota 'ne to bara teem sent models tmsquailsd for value. Big Rsdnetion On AH Silk Undfrwenr. Girls* Silk M J aupposa rtf have to suffar for ‘tham," FALL HATS (rag. $1.91 to $2.98) ...... 50e Iflhraukaa—Two nan accasted Nsw Spring Hits, S p s ^ ...... 11.00 ftepta, nufsamald far tha $ promteant Layton BuabF MILLINERY SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR OTHER SPEHALSI Frocks 2.98 tha two Sttilw EVERYTHING REDUCED! (VahMS to $3.50) n. 1, aad Dorothy, 1 Ws havs eofflbsd tbs aurkst not only rm ri^ an §U»mft$d for ibs nswsst numbm but for larg s and for Instsr. atMhtaf steSMlIve prints sad ^ala eolafs. Orgso ■uibya callad poMaa. fmah hsadffsss te ths diffsrsnt nodsls. ^ eeUars.. .Irish crochet ttinuiitegB.. .short 'hour tevoftlgation tha ah lr^ EpnaMtoo that give a Mflttnsry that will bsooms thoss who ds> taiag for thlo aprtef. 8lsoo7tol4. daddad the two omd waro mapd aavsthtef nsw but with a dsddsdly The LADIES’ SHOP protty mted, 949 Main Straat Next to Annr Cltadol if P lM tr of dlffSNOt totish. Mllltesfy that will havs R oot. . . . ______yawator Truft and 6 dainlts appssl to thsss who tm u tiy find hadiifa Bank, fldOAM te It hard to gst just what thsy want te ths fact-i^ot tha depositors don't sota ffsw fpitef ityisi. Itlhtf to oomo and gH % aHhougb i^rSara boap tevltad to do ao. Herald Advertising Pays—Use It

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11:15— Freddie Rich and his Or­ Which the Pennsylvania Railroad chestra. Hsrbert Hoover wtM Focrf Adminis­ ceptldn ROAST K EF IS FAVORED added a dining car In 1897, Wast trator, the Hboverfe, Wtiri repalled;' Finaagan^ ^ DAILY RADIO PROGRAM 11:80— Isham Jones’ Orchestra. came to The CMigreesional Limited, WDRC used to eat on Bis ear two or three of the railroisd^ Ea "Uvas ______ON CONGRESSIONAL DINER where, for three decades, he filled times a weak, M'i President Cool­ wife at 44-A dawett AvaiRia. Jersey FRIDAY, MARCH t (Central and Eastern Standard Time) HBTtford Ooaii. IfS O the gastfooomical waatR of Presi­ idge never appeared In the dining City;')iUi' Uoma f t f i nineteen Net*] All program* to key and bailc chains or groups thereof unless sped- dents and other such notables as oar during all bis years in Wash­ years; ' -■ '■ ified; coa*t to coast (e to e) designation Includes all available stations. Admiral Togo of Japan, Prince ington Programs subject to change. P. M. Cent. East. Head Waiter on Limited Won­ Friday, March 2. WTiC Henry of Germany, Marshal Foch, "Perhaps,” West mused. "Cal The noise o f th r eruption of the NBC-WEAF NETWORK 6:00— 7:00—Myrt A Marge—east only: ders If Calvin Coolidge Marshal Petain, General John J. Louis Panico Orchestra—midwest (Eastern Standard Time) Hartford, (Jonn. brought a bo* lunch,” ...... _ : volcano Kraka^a,. in 1888L traveled |BA8IC — East: went wlw weel wtic 6:15— 7:16—Just Plain Bill — east; Brought Own Box Lunch. Pershing, Dr, C, C. Wu and Admiral The veteran head waiter m6l4 a r o i ^ the iBRrld threa* 41^ ■wjar wtag wcsh wfl wilt wtbr wrc wgy 50,000 W., 1060 f t a , 282-4 M. Texas Rarmers—west; Panico Or.— P M. Dewey. his last run on Tuesday night.' On at 3,000 miles away It 'sounded like when wcae wtam wwj wsal; Mid: ksd midwest; Travers Orches.—Dixie Travelers Broadcasting Service During the World War, when ,wmaq wcfl woc*trho wow wdaf wkbf 6:30— 7:30—Music on the Air—east: 4:00—The Grab Bag. New York, March 2.—Thi’’ty Wednesday be was honored at a re- a roam of distant guas.. ; NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj Showmen—Dixie; Orchestra-west 4:80— U. S. Army Band. years of observation Into the gusta­ wlba kstp webc wday kfyr croi ctcf 6:46— 7:46—Boake Carter, Talk—ba­ SOUTH — wrra wptf wwne wl* wjax sic; Three of Us A Diane—west 5:00—Skippy. Friday, March 2. tory habits of the great has reveal­ wfla-wsun wlod warn wmc wsb wapl 7:00— 8:00—The Happy Baker*—baalo 5:16— Skiocb Light’s Orchestra. (Eastern Standard Time) ed to Frances A. West, who retired wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc 7:15— 8:16—Edwin C. Hill — baalo 6:80—Jack Armstrong—All*Amerl- woal ktbs kths wsoc wave only; Dunstedter Orchestra—west yesterday as head waiter aboard the NORTON’S MOUNTAIN—koB kdyl kgir kghl 7:30— 8:30—The Mareh of TImo—to * can Boy. P. M. PACIFIC COAST—'kgo kfl kgw komo Pennsylvania Rallioiul’s New York- 8:00— 9:00—Stokowski Orohea—also 0 6:46— Brooks, Dave and Bunny. 4:00—Walter Dawley, organist. Washington express, ’The Congres- kbq kfsd ktar kgu kpo 8:16— 9:1^R uth Etting, Seng^—to o 6:00—H. V. Kaltenbom. Cent. East. 8:8(^ 9:8^—Jack Whiting Revue—to o 4:80—Nomuin Cloutier, and Mod­ Hlcnal limited, that princes, presi­ FOR THOSE WHO APPRECIATE VALUE! 4:30— 5:30—Tom Mix’s Sketch—east 9:00—lOmo—Olsen A Johnson—c to eat 6:16—Bobby Benson and Runny em Dance Orchestra. dents and potentates prefer roast 4:45— 6:46—The Wlaard of Ox, Drama 9:30—10:30—To Be Announced Jim. 6:00—Concert Artists. beef. 6:0(^ 6:00—Dinner Concert—also cat 9:46—10:4^M ary Eastman, Songs— 6:80— PhiUsse Chevalier, songs; 6:50— 6:30—Iren* Beasley, Songs— badlo; Myrt and Marge—w repeat 6:80—Tom Mix, "Yes, sir,” said the benign septu­ east; Tom Mix—repeat to midwest 10:00—11:0(^H.* ----- • • “Busse Oroh.—ml_ • dw Margaret Brown, pianist 6:46— Wizard of Or. 10:16—11:16—Freddie Rich Oroh.—i e agenarian Negro, “seems like r e s i ­ 6]45— 6:46—Oould A Sh^ter, Pianos 6:46— Zoll*Parenteau Orchestra. 6:00—Wrlghtvllle Qarlon. dent McKinley, Teddy Roosevelt, 6:00— 7:00—Morten Bows, Tenor Solo X 7:00—Myrt and Marge. 6:15— 7:1^—Billy Bachelor’s Sketch sic; H. Sosnik Orch.—^ d w 6:80— Irene Beasley. President Taft, President Wilson, DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL 6:30— 7:30—To Be Announced 11:00—12:00—Leon Belasoo Orch.—ba­ 7:16— Terry and Ted. sic; C. Dickerson Oroh.-mldw 6:46— Your Folks and Mine. President Harding, President Hoo­ 6:45— 7:46—The Qoldbergs, Serial Act 7:80—Music On the Air with Jim­ 7:00—Morton Bowe, tenor. ver and Franklin D. Roosevelt al­ FOR 3 HOURS ONLY—9:00 A, M, TO 12:00 NOON 7:00— 8:00—Orch, A Cavaliers—c to c 11:30—12:30—Claude Hopkins Oreh.— my Kemper.. 8:00— 9:00—Waltxing by Abe Lyman basic; Louis Panico Orchestra-^ 7:16—Ray and Ernie. ' ways took roast beef When they sort 12:00— 1:00—Dance Hour—wabc only 7:46— Gems from "Rose Marie.” 8:30— 9:30—Maude Adams in Drama 7:80— Studio Program. of had their doubts about the menu. 9:00—10:00—The First Nighter—o to c NBC'WJZ NETWORK 8:00— Happy Bakers, Phil Duey, Any Women’s or . Buy One iW r At 9:30—10:80—Flying Dutchmen Orches. 7:46— Dave Burrows’ Five Sharps. ’The big bugs from abroad used to 10:00—11:00—"The Arte," John Erskine BASIC — East: wjz wbz-wbza wbal Frank. Luther and Jack 8:00—Jessica Dragonette and do the same thing.” Misses’ Shoes in the the ReguIaF Price of 10:16—11:16—Freddie Martin Orehsstra wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; Parker, .Vivian Ruth. Quartet 10:30—11:30—Wm. ScoUi A Orchestra Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wls kwk 8:16—Edwin C. HID. West was bom In Wkshington on Store. All N ew $2.50 or .98.00 fmd 11:0O—12:0CL-T*d Weems A Orchestra kwcr koll wren wmaq kso wkbf 9:00— Famous Favorites — Chris­ Washington’s Birthday, 1864. He be­ 11:30—12:30—Hal Kemp A Orchestra NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmJ 8:80—March of 'Hme. Spring and Summer wlba kstp webo wday kfyr crct cfcf tiaan Kriens, director. gan service as a dining-car widter Receive a ? Seoc^ 9:00—Leopold Stowkowskl and the 9:30—Maud Adams; Victor Young s In 1894 aboard the Nelly Bly, CB8-WABC NETWORK SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wl* wjax Pblladelpbia (Orchestra. Styles. pair Pair for $1.00. wfla*wsun wlod wsm wmo wsb wapl Orchestra. tween New York and Wttsbui^h— BASIC—Eaet: wabc wado woko wcae wJdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro 9:16—Ruth Etting; Ted Huslng; 10:00—"First Nighter,” which train, named for the famous waab wnao wrr wkbw wkro whk cklw woal ktbs ktbs wsoo wave Johnnie Green’s Orchestra. wdro wcau wlp wjas wean wfbl wspd MOUNTAIN — koa kdyl kglr kghl 10:30—The BTylng Dutchmen. woman Journalist, was the first on wjsv wmas; Midwest: wbbm wfbm PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo 9:30—Jack Whltln*, Jeannle fjing 11:00—Merry Madcaps — Norman EXTRA SPEQALI EXTRA SPECIAL! kmbc kmox wowo wbas khq kfsd ktar kpo and her Rascials; Jack Den- Cloutier, director. EAST—wpg whp wlbw whec wlb* wtea Cent East. wore wicc cfrb ckac Dy" 8 Orchestra—Marvelous 11:80—^WQUam Scotti’s Orchestra. DIXIE—wgst wsfa wbro wqam wdod 4:16— 6:16—Little Jackie Heller, Voo. Melodies. 4:30— 6:30—Singing Lady—east only 12:00 Midnight—Bismarck Orches­ O u r N.Y. Buyers CHILDREN’S SHOES kira wrec wlao wdsu wtoo krid wrr 10:00— Olson smd Johnson. HOSIERY ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 4:46— 6:46—Orphan Annie—east only tra. OXFORDS wdae wblg wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs 6:00— 6:00—A. Ferdinand’s Orchestra 10:80— (Columbia News Service. A. M. Our Regular 74c Hosiery. 1st Quality. 6:30— 4:30—The Three X S lst*r»- wmbr 10:46—Mary Eastman, soprano, and 12:30— Hal Kemp’s Orchestra. Silk. FuU Fashion. PUMPS MIDWEST—wcah wgl wmt wmbd wlsn east; Singing Lady—repeat for wgn Concert Orchestra, wlbw kfh kfab wkbn wcco wsbt kscj 8:46— 6:46—Lowell Thomas — east; 1:00— Silent. Youll say GORGEOUb SANDALS wnax Orphan Annie—repeat to midwest $ 6:00— 7:00—Amo* ’n’ Andy—east only 1.00 MOUNTAIN—kvor klz koh ksl (COAST—khj koln kfrc kol kfpy kvl 6:16— 7:16—Don Quixote, Serial—east Ix'heit Ljcii sec our STRAPS 'kfbk km] kwg kern kdb kgmb kgb 6:30— 7:30—Qeorge Gershwin A Plano Cent. East. 6:48— 7:46—Eddie and Grace Albert pair AU Colors! 7:00— 8:00—Shutt* A O’ Keefe, Oroh. $ All Sizes! 4 :3 ^ 6:30—Jack Armstrong—*s only; 7:30— 8:30—Dangerous Paradis*. Skit 1.00 Two Chicago Oroheatras—west 7:46— 8:46—Red Davis, Drama—basic -f ii/L k i t n m a x • 4:46— 6:46—The Funnyboners — east; S:0(^ 9:00—Phil Harris A Orehsstra Maurice Sherman Orehes.—mldw 8:80— 9:3(^Phll Baker Show—« to oat FOR 9:00— 6:00—H, V. Kaltenborn—basic: 9:00—10:00—Felix Salmond, ’esillst Skippy, Sketch—repeat to midwest 9:30—10:30—Mario Coxzl, Song*—to e SPRING SUITS REMEMBER! 3 HOURS ONLY-«ATURDAY MORNING! 8:16— 6:16—Bobby Benson — es only; 10:00—11:00—The Three Seamps—east; Nolan and Sherr—Dixie and west Amos 'n’ Andy—repeat for west SPECIAL 8:30— 6:30—Edith Murray, Songs— 10:16—11:16—The Poet Prince—also cst Chjxrqe I t / basic; Jaek Armstrong—mldw rpt 10:30—11:30—Dance Music Orchestra 6:46— 6:46—Zoel Parenteau Orches.- 11:00—12:00—Buddy Rogers Orehsstra We NEVER east; Dorothy Miller, Organ—mldw 11:80—12:80—Enric Madriguera Orehes. A WEEK W ill DO DOLLAR D AY Specialize BEFORE! £aiicit O udit In Foot NORTON’S NEVER " 8:46— Lowell Thomas. VALUES Correction A. S. BECK SHOES AGAIN! ’ 7:00— Amos ’n’ Andy. CILBROC 847 Main Street Rubinow Building WBZ-WBZA 7:16— Robin Hood. SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENTS IN 7:30— Music by Gershwin—Georgs ■prlBfflald — Boston Gershwin and Orchestra. 7:45— Bob Becker Dog Stories. 8:00—Ethel Shutta, Walter The H erald Friday, Mamh Z. O’Keefe; Don Bestor and bis Or­ chestra. P. M. ' 8:80—Dangerous Paradise. 8:45— Curtis Amall. 4t00—Betty and Bob. TODAY 9:00— Phil Harris and his Orches­ j4:16—AUcs Joy, Dream OIrl, tra; Leah Ray, blues singer. >;30—Temple of Song—Chicago A. 9:30— Phil Baker; Harry McNaugh- ; Capella choir, direction Noble ton; orchestra, direction Roy DOLLAR DAY Cain. Shield; Merrle Men quartet; Nell . CO'TTAGE ST. PACKAGE STORE 4:65—Winter Sports Weather. Sisters, harmony trio. Comer Cottage and Oak Street* ?6:00—Agricultural Markets. 10:01—Mason Amplco Concest. 6:30—The Singing Lady. 11:00— 'Time, weather, temperature. FARR’S PACKAGE STORE C:45— Little O r p l^ Annie. 11:04— Sports Review, 648 Haln Street p , „ ^ 6:00—NBC P rsnam Calendar. 11:14— Old Farmer’s Almanac. ^•’01—Benefits M NRA Codes. 11:16— Kay Faye. «:15— Joe and Bateese. MIDLAND PACAKGE STORED , V. 11:30— Milton Ebbins and his Am­ 666 M.III street Y j6:30— Time, bassadors. 36:32— Old Farmer’s Almanac. 12:00—Paradise Restaurant Orches­ !6:84— Temperature. tra. WEST SIDE PACKAGE STORE J6:36—Sports Review. 12:30 a. m.—Waldorf-Astoria Or­ 881 Center Street pho„e 6757 <6:41—Famous Sayings. chestra. j8:43—Weather, 1:00— NBC Program Calendar.

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SENSATIONAL Dollar Day VALUES ' < ^ S . Prices Listed, Good For This Sale Only! No Charges—No Deliveries On Items Listed Below! ,J}C SAVE FROM 10% TO 40% ON THESE RARE BARGAINS Collins Axes Look over the values below and stock ElectHc Mixers Special forged steel head up now! Complete mixer with bowl, cord and plug. with 30” hickory handle .. Whips cream, dressings, cake batters, can­ $1.00 dles, frbstings. A real value « r\ r \ Basketball Pants $1.00 Padded, green or blue, regu- 0 a f \ f \ m M Atlantic Motor Oil lar $1.45. Now, p a ir ...... eUU A NEW KIND OF DOLLAR DAY Special 2-gallon can seeled. Winter grade ...... NEW because it’s a delightful combination of Clearance and $1.00 Electric Heaters Brand New Fashion Merchandise. Of course you want to get ir> on Clearance Bargains and here they a re .. .fresh, attractive mer­ Bowl type chrome plated, 660 ge a /\/\ Holeproof Hose SPRING chandise at stashing reductions. And if you want the thrill oi watt. Regular $1.49. Now .. $ 1 #U U First quality $1.00 Hose. new clothes we’ve made lots of fortunate purchases of New Fasa- HATS I Service and Chiffon. ions for this sale. In fact we’ve everything you want right NOW Quart at prices that really SAVE MONEY for you—as long as they New Straws and^l Majestic Toilet Tissue last. Straw Fabrics. Smart, snappy. Thermos Bottles l.OOb-sheet rolls, extra value, 15 rolls for ...... $1.00 Ooslng Ont Our All colors, ful size, real Roller Skates New Sport Jackets TO CLOSE OUT In Suede, Flannel or Leather. WINTER COATS Extra Special! Double ball-bearing, boys’ or girls’, rubber Blouses and ^ <4 Silk or Wool $1.00 mounted, extra strong. a « « Save by buying on Dollar If we have your size and No. 2 Rd. Pt. Dee Handle ...... $1*19 Sweaters Jp J. Day. style these coats su*e excep­ Dresses . Shovel, reg. value »1.45. Now 75c tional vsduea $ X 0 Raincoats Newest Spring fabrics $1.00 Liquid Veneer Special styles In bright gay EXTRA SPECIAL! Sind Ch. CDats Special treated mop with handle and bottle colors. 2 Pounds Floor Wax of polish. Regular value $1.30. A 4 ' / \ r \ Sno Suits Celebrated Staples’ turpentine base wax, ...... $1.00 a real value at Large size, just the thing for the coming mud season. Regular value « i \ i \ 2 pounds f o r ...... JJ) X *UU $1.89. Now ...... $X*UU

.V.J Family Scales House Brooms Full com , hardwood handle, standard size, one to a customer. *y q Landers, Frary and Each ...... ^ O C M Jffjjfl Clark Household Scale. sped.. Q Q Electrical Goods White Kitchen Units...... $1.0f! Boys’ Wagons Copper Base Porch U nits...... $1.00 steel body, steel wheels, painted red...... $1.00 Garbage Cans Electric Com ^oppers...... $1.00 Tub Frocks SPECIAL! Now is the time to replenish Extra heavy galvanized iron a « your wardrobe of bouse dresses with locking cover, 8-gal. size . ^ X *UU Hand Saw Brand new smart patterns at two Discontinued remarkable prices: Disston 26” 8 pt Winchester Open End A special value at . $1.00 Hockey Sticks Wrenches Lin-X $1.09-— $ J .99 We are closing out on what we have left Large aisaortment of sizes. O f \ at the following values. 0 m r \ r \ Linoleum and Floor Coating. Dries hard in While they last, e a c h ...... 8 hours with a high gloss that * ($1.50 and $1.75 Sticks), NOW ^ X eUU 4 t iss.i’. r brings back the design. Queurt size ^ X • v v ivs;; , h-v* U:t. i ’/ FRADIN’ ..'.a ■} 9 H0 NE 4121 MANCHESTER’S LEADING HARDWARE‘BfORH FREE DfiUVERY

a 1 r V . . . . •, ■ I I* 'I*-! Serve very cold, with e little creem, strewbenrlee, too. Bone oooks serve er iprtnknd with brown suger end the m e^ In e dessert diA, first oov- (mtcoLDsamY FMimiESSDIIS ering ttie bottom with esseU pieces Blsekheny Meeh of sponge eeke. Four cups oenntd bleokberrlM; TIDYUTniSUII 4 / dan THOMAS — GEORGE SCARBO nNEnwiiimCM oup suger; one fourth cup of JUST DOLLAR DA flour. Put the bleckberrtes end suger A Thought In en eoenMled seucepen end mesh them together. Cook for fifteen And the Lerd seld sele Meeee« If Meked h t« SoGd Cibe It Kdws Gold C iitn fi After mlnutee. Then sift in the flour whoeeever heth sinned a^fnlnet' nM« while they ere sttU boiling. Cook him will I Mot ent et my book.-> WooU Meisare 23 Feet U s «l Heat er VefeteUe fer helf en hour longer, stirring ell Exodus, SIiSS. the vRiUe. When suff pour into e INFANTS mould wet with cold wetor. Let it A men oennot prec \ t S fo re. DiBBer. cool, then put in the coldest paurt be e good citlsen. BurkeBur! seys very of the refrigeretor. When very truly: “Whatever disunites men cold, turn out end serve with creaun. from God disunites men from men.” WuhinctoB — You could put The cooked fruit deneft served Delicious mede with cherries and —Cheptn. A.merica’a gold roserve into a good- hot or cold, la eepeoleUy appreciat­ •is«d basemat ed after the winter dinner of meat When Sam takes it over and vegetables. Beat of all Is the unde baked apple, which served plain or and m dts it into buUicm, as Roose­ with cream, brings good health as to I l l s velt plans, It can be melted into less well as nourishment and' appetite For Personalized Beauty Service than a 23-foot cube. satisfaction to the table. But there will be no sueh cube. Baked Apple In Syrvp Guarded by machine guns, time Six large apples; two table­ locks, electric alarms, skilled maiks- spoons butter; one fourth cup of men and thick steel walls, the $4,- brown sugam; one half teaspoon tXK),000,000 supply of yellow metal cinnamon; one cup maple syrup. Vrtll be lodged in five cities. Core the apples, but do not pe^ them. Put a lump of butter in each The Treasury’s New York As- bole, then sprinkle with sugar and ^^y Office, the San Francisco, Den- cinnamon. Fhit into a glass or r and Philadelphia mints and the earthenware baking dish, rubbed GIRLS’ ...... $2.25 to $2.50 ■esaury vaults here will house it. with butter, and pour over them the gJ ^ e y hold most of it now. but there’s maple syrup. B ^ e in a hot oven Titill $800,000,000 of coin and bullion (400 degrees) basting every five Federal Reserve Banks which minutes, for about three quarters of Will be transferred gradually to SLABA 2 (H t an hour. Serve hot; or set aside to 'fl^Teasury custocfy. nnASTHERC^I cool, and then set in the refrigera­ V Then it will all rest, in the form s: a c t r e s s i n tor until they are very cold. Garnish ef bars about as large as the ordi­ HOUYViOOOlb with whipped cream, or serve with plain cream. Bake other fruits, es­ nary brick, as the foundation of our P lff r e d p o l ish You will find our shop the one you want. Our paper money. ON HER RH6E1?- pecially bananas the same way. knowledge of the care of the skin and hair is Protection Is Costly NAILS. Stewed Bananas WOMEN’S . .$3.00 to $3.50 , Secretary of the Treasury Mor- Six bananas; one half cup su­ yours for the asking. And you will be pleased OFF EuACIbAllEM em pha sizes heo gar; one half cup water; one tea­ ^ n th a u does not want to move (tA&s by wTnNG- G€0RGE UIW? Charles qutteqwdrjh to find our prices still in keeping with your budget. ; ^ y more gold around than he has PRACTICED \N INDIANA spoon lemon juice. Peel the bana­ o n The POCKEl V44ERB W9 GLASS­ LkM nas, put the sugar, water and It’s too expensive. One of the last ES ARE. BERORE HE b e c a m e A» THESE .big domestic gold transfers involv- lemon juice into an enameled ssfice- Genuine Eugene Permanent...... pan and heat, then add the ba^- shipment of $50,000,000 from nas, and set for half an hour or Zotos Machineless Peimanent...... $10. Philadelphia to New York and the E sword. He had instructions to wsLS done to keep him from exercis­ until the bananas are very soft. Treasury figured it could save about “sound the alarm with his rattle’’ if ing that privilege. No machine or electricity used. PRICES '^5,000 by using parcel post instead necessary. Politics, domestic and Foreign, of express. Forty-six well armed, In those days mint employes degenerated into s skin-game. No Our Own Peimanent...... $4. . highly trustworthy government were given allowances for “drink one troubled to understand the im­ (Guaranteed). BOYS’ ...... $2.45 to $3.50 men—chiefly postal inspectors and money” in addition to their pay. But plications in the n^w scientific and On Monday only we give three 50c services for $1.00, civil service officers—convoyed the if they were caught at any shenani­ industrial era. $ DAY SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE PROPER ’ shipment. gans with the money the penalty The blind led the blind; in 1914, as A series of Breck Scalp Treatments will correct dandruff, Troops may be used when the was death. was inevitable, all hands tumbled dry, or oily scalp. $i.50 for the first treatmept, $1.00 P im N G OF ALL SHOES. Treasury starts moving the gold into the ditch. Sheet Music for the following. out of the twelve Reserve banks. “The Victorian Aftermath” Is an 4 COPIES Of about $3,600,000,000 in Re- excellent book, and it Is recommend­ gffirv* bank gold reserves, which the ed to you without reservation. Mary Elizabeth’s admiaistration aims to take over Published by Morrow, it Is priced for the Treasury, the Treasury al­ at $3.50. ready has custody of $2,768,000,000. AH the Late Hits. The Treasury also has about $440,- SHOE STORE 000,000 in gold of its own. John Davis of Great Britain led BEAUTY NOOK the first Polar expedition, in 1587. How Hoards Are Distributed n BRUCE CATTON Rubinow Building Dial 8011 825 Main Straet Officials have always been secre­ A deer can run as fast as 65 rallies KEMFS, INC. tive as to the amounts of gold kept EXPLAINS FAILURE an hour. in the various locations. Frankly, OF VTCTORIAN ERA they didn’t want people thinking of those piles of precious stuff. So far English Writer Discusses Final there’s never been an attack on a Pre-War Days '^mlht. But Governor E. R. Black of the By BRUCE CATTON $50 Fifty DoHar Special $50 $50 Fifty Dollar Special $50 Federal Reserve Board gave the In “The Victorian Aftermath,” story away when he appeared be­ fore the Senate Committee on bank- Esme Wingfield-Stratford’ brings to *ingi^d currency. Hia. tabulation a close that thoc^htful and Ironic s-shoWed the Biggest hbafds dh fol- trilogy in which he examines what 3 Piece L iving R oom S u ite 3 Piece B edroom Suite ^owd$ - ■’. v * ' seems to him to be something very -San Francisco much like the collapse of a civiliza­ Attractively styled, of sound guaranteed Your choice of two styles, one in maple, one construction. Covered all over Including Mint ...... $1,439,799,000 tion. walnut. Colonial poster beds with other pieces New York Assay backs and reverse cushions in tapestry—sofa $DAY$ designed to match. Roomy in size, large Office...... 879,610,000 His book is an account of the and club chair in rust color, button back chair mirrors, sound construction and nicely fin­ Philadelphia closing phase of the pre-war era in in green of same pattern. A $79 suite. We Can’t Give You Everything ished. M in t...... 503,075,000 English’life; but it is, in its broader Denver Mint ...... 365,022,000 implications, a commentary on FOR DOLLAR DAY ONLY At $1 Prices—But We Can Give FOR DOLLAR DAY ONLY U. S. T reasury...... 10,933,000 European civilization as a whole. New York Re­ It looks on that civilization as a You Big Values For Your Dollar serve Bank ...... 406,430,000 noble social effort which failed to Chicago Reserve solve a fundamental error, and which, because of that failure, fell Bank ...... 134,707,000 to pieces. Reserve banka in San Francisco, This volume tells what happened $5 Specials $5 $1 Specials $1 Boston, Richmond, Cleveland, Phila­ delphia, St. Louis, Minneapolis, in Elngland between the death of $25 Specials $25 Queen Victoria and the outbreak of Kansas City, Atlanta and Dallas Sewing Table Desk Sets PORCELAIN BREAKFAST SUITE Magazine Racks Window Shades hold the rest the World War. It is an earnest and valuable bit of history. Two different styles in Child’s roll top desk and Large tsble with refectory extension top in stainless porcelain en­ Plywood construction in Heavy washable fabde New Vault for Treasury Victorian civilization, says Mr. Nearly everyone heretofore had solid mahogany, colonial de­ chair in oak, amel, solid maple base, and four maple di O C maple and walnut fin- ^ 1 of lustrous finish on guar­ Wingfield-Stratf )rd as like a great sign, convenient for natural flnish ... pinch back chairs ...... supposed that the largest bulk of palace built entirely without founda­ $5 ishes decorated . ^ X anteed roller. ^ ^ gold was kept in New York. It was tions. It looked fine, and for a while sewing accessories POSTER BED, COIL SPRING, FELT MATTRESS A quality shade .. X known that the 'Treasury kept on^ $5 It sheltered a lot of people; but Either full size or twin. Bed comes in maple, walnut or mahog­ a few millions here in gold co in - sooner or later it was bound to cave Telephone Sets Kitchen Katch-AUs just small change—though construc­ End Table , any finish, with coil spring and felted cotton in. s Table with shelf, and mattress in heavy woven ticking ...... $25 Handy kitchen garbage Door Mats tion of a huge new 'Treasury vault Scientific and mechanical ad­ Choice of two styles in chair. Mahogany has caused speciilation whether a vances, he continues, put in man’s container wonderfully made No. 2 size cocoa walnut tables of high qual- flnish...... v O DOUBLE INNERSPRING STUDIO COUCH lot more gold might be lodged there hands the implements by which he itv, values up to of aluminum, in choice of mat, medium brush $ 1 in the future. could destroy himself, and nothing An attractive couch that opens to either a full sized bed or two colors, with 1 Bidlion gold is kept in sealed com­ $ 7 .9 5 ...... ; separate twin, beds, both with soft innerspring mattress in ffiO C $5 choice of popular covers. Three pillows to match. holder...... V ^ partments inside the vaults and in Pillows, pair Ironing Boards the mints, at least, those compart­ All choice vitalized white AXMINSTER RUGS 9x12 ments sometimes aren’t opened for Walnut Night Stand Folding hardwood board* months. Blond Brunet! feathers, 50 per cent duck, Rugs are high, but we have a limited selection of good patterns *n Mirrors Or bedside table, squai'e 9x12 Axminster to offer at an attractive price for dkOR special ^ 1 The bars are piled on shelves— top, turned legs, in heavy feather- Beautiful Empire frame bare bars with no wrapping. The proof ticking---- Dollar Day only. Veilues up to $40...... v alu e...... V X usual bar is worth about $8,000 and with drawer ...... in black and gold, ^ 1 measures 3 1-2 inches by 6 3-4 and 1 3^. It weighs somewhat less than Bed Springs Lin-X Polish 400 ounces, "nie entire gold reserve Tea Carts The popular finish for would make half a million such Handy tea service on Rustless steel fabric, re­ Wood Baskets $10 Specials $10 linoleum or hardwood - ^ *| bats. wheels Stainless ^ inforced with four For fireplace use. Large Ooin is kept in canvas bags which steel bands. All sizes now priced $1.19. ^ X contain $5000. A thousand dollars fabricoid to p ---- Upholstered Chairs Felt Mattresses woven fibre basket with in gold coin weighs 3.68 pounds Full or twin size filled wooden bottom. ^ 1 avoirdupois. Kolor-Thru Rugs Several styles in high with high grade cotton fell, Stained finish ---- V ^ Pillows " Vaults Never R^ded Bridge Sets Strength of the various gold Hardwood framed table Pattern goes through to grade chairs, floor samples in heavy woven Full sized bed piHows vaxdts vafies, but the adequacy of with fabricoid top and the back, 7-6x9 sizes to close ^ 1 n ticking ...... $10 Child’s Bath Tub all new sterilized feathan^ all .of them is indicated by the fact four folding in choice of patterns o u t...... V 1 V/ in art A « that no gang of criminals has yet Heavy guage ticking...... ^ X been tempted to the point of raiding ch a irs...... Baby Carriages galvanized iron .. ^ X one. Bassinette and Full sized carria^, Hey- Heavy guards are maintained at Mantle Clocks wood-Wakefield Stair Carpet sdl mints. Steel-.ined vaults some- Mattress Cribs made $10 Bread Mixers ..times are backed up by concrete Several styles in mahog­ sturdy wood bassinette Your choice of several -and the vault steel doors sometimes any cases, first class eght Two pretty styles in The familiar Universal patterns in velvet carpet, in ivory finish with ^ g mixer, large size, ^ 1 •four feet thick. One type of steel day spring cotton mattress ... hardwood construction with Chaise Longues 27 inches wide, ^ 4 used cannot be cut or melted by any movement...... to close o u t...... W X known device. drop sides— one ivory, Two floor samples in at­ y a rd ...... ^ X A double time-lock, set at night Wool Comforters one maple ^ 1 Cl tractive cretonnes uphol­ so vaults can’t be opened before a Boudoir Chairs stered all over, with ruffed Mahogany Clocks given hour in the morning, cannot Full sized, 100 per cent finish...... skirt, spring Rubber Matting be made to unlock until an electric Several f\igh grade chairs Small dainty size for Heavy reinforced contu- in choice coverings ^ g wool filling in fancy s e a t ...... signal system of im>tection is brok­ art tickings---- $10 bedroom or gated rubber, en. 'Then each time lock must be slightly shopworn v O Boudoir Lounge desk clock...... ^ X 86 inch«i wide, yard ^ X handled by a man who knows the Kolor-Thru Rugs combination—and no one person is Occasional Tables permitted to know the combination Fiber Chairs , Chairs 9x12 Couch Covers Rubber Treads of both locks. Assorted styles, one of a A wonderful value in this Upholstered in cretonnes Large chairs with loose Several patterns in knit­ 9x18 stair treads, 0 1 ' How Times CXiange with spring seats. Several kind to close out. Maple long wearing inlaid rug, in The new Treasury vault could and mahogany finishes, seat and back cushions selection of beautiful pat­ ted covers and repp, formerly $1.95 dos. ^ X : house more aU the world’s floor samples to ^ C to close o u t...... V X known geld. Its base,is 6 1-2 feet.pf close o u t...... v O values up to ^ C filled with kapok 1 A terns while they •concrete and steel and its doors $12.50...... ^ 5 / in cretonne covers xP A vf $10 Bed Spreads '^reigh 300 tons each. More than 60,- Child’s Desk Set cubic yards of esrth were ex­ Tea Sets Limited number cavated to lay the vault and it was 23 inece sets inclyding Pier Calmet Flat top desk and chair grade sample ^preeds 0 1 necessary to dig 22 feet below the tea pot, creamer and sugar, Tall book cabinet in wal­ in oak. in cottmis and rayons ^ X ^eep sub-basement level in order to .ssr.S plat^ cups and saucers. nut finish of plywood ^derpin the Treasury walls with 25 construction------Supporting piers. What happens when a brtinet Imported ^ g* Kolor-Thru bilaid i 'The original mint at PbUndelphia tqriu Uoadt. That’i bard .to ware ...... iilt ’s Curtains FuU linenf ^hoioe ,.«ras guim M at night by a lone imagine, bnt here’s an actwal Smoking Cabinets Odd purs and 2 or 8 of terns, oi^ora to r .watchman and a dog. Watchman ease. Gall Patrick really is bm- dog bad to keep walktaig aroimd net But she donned a blond Kitchen Tables Copper lined humidor in a kind in high g n d p enr- through- V the gwMt building an night, stopping at wig'in a recent pletere, and her Porcdaln top and' ^ g* attractive stjie cabi- ■''Wear. - point on each round to ring a entire personality changed. Here white enamel base net walnut foish to c l ^ o u t...... v .l i STS bdL yon see her as Iwtli Iminet and Itch man’s official equip- blond, and nolics bow different » iinUkdt, ts o titottihhad she leoks- > V:? •/•.‘.a

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tion of Jobs on highways and in the ployment has picked up markedly tuberculosis, previdled upon the developed, however, and the. public 36. He pleaded not guilty In Polloe WORK OUT DETAILS National and state parks and but still the problem is so great in PUBUC HEALTH family to have Iter examined by a health nuceee are ceaatleeriy etriv- Court and ‘ was held under forests and other public works in these industrial centers tlmt civil Yhystcipm. ^lie Istter found not lag/ta tesch tbe leeeoo that ooaser-^ bonds for a hsaring Maren T. agricultural communities. works forces generally are being tuberculosia but chronic bronchitis vajooo of human health and eflloieii- About a-week ago Mrs. Andrews Such persons probably would be maintained. The only heavy cuts in NURSESAIMAT and an Infected e u . Two months- cv Is, in the final aaalyeta, an eeon- la said to have toM a woman who OF RELIEF SCHEME given a certain number of days civil works employment in indus­ later with these ailin«its remsdied 0c CREO-TERPIN ...34c The *‘11^1*8 Hardwar We Have It" TEXTILE STORE 849 MAIN STREET Phone 4425 877 Main Street EPjiOM SALT8, A.. 85o White Pine and Best. FooBd tin... u C Tar Oougb Mixture 1 9 c

85e ROCHELLE SALTS .. .tic HINDIS HONEY BISODOL...... 2 1 c AND ALMOND BICARBONATE OF LOTION 76c Doao’e or Gib- SODA, fi lbs...... •on’e Kidney PiUi .. 4 0 C 86o SWEET SPT8. NITRE, tic 25c Beecham’s Pills . . . . 16c HULTMAN’S MORE MORE PEOPLE DENTAL COLD DoUar Day SPECIALS SHOP We list a few of the many specials for this Big Day. WELDON DRUG CO. HYGIENE REMEDIES 903 MAIN STREET 86c DR. LYON’8 POWDER, 34c A. D. 8. COLD T A B S ...... 16c Overcoats HERE Abbotts’ PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY Men’s Topcoats BECAUSE Squfbb’s 60o 8qulbb’i Sodium Per­ 80o Hills’ or Grove’s 5-Lb. Bag $ 1 A .0 0 COMPOUNDED a 1. — Our prices are always or borate Flavored QUININE COLD 1 Q ^ L 9 Powder ...... TABS ...... i O C Oj. J Overcoats low. Parke, Davis E P S O ]^ i ijtUdCntS Topcoats HALIVER SALTS 2. — Our merchandise is al­ OIL WITH 81.00 C A L 8 0 D E N T ...... 74c Buckley’s Cough Mixture, Acts ways reliable. Like a Flash. a g BEST G R A D E SPECIALS iOc Squibb’e Tooth Paste ..39c VIOSTERO). Bottle ...... 4 0 C 3. — Our money back guar­ Men^s Suits $14.85 antee assures satisf.tc- $1.45 VALUE— A L L FOR tion. FREE! ONE GLASS Reg. 11.00 Bottle Genuine 65c Jar Pond’s Cream With PhUlp’B 4 f% Aspirin Tabs. o /\ Tooth Paste ...... l ^ C Bottle of 100 ...... U s 7 C 55c Pond’s Face Powder Boys’ Suits $5.85 25c Pond’s Facial Tissues with 2 pair knlcken. RUBBING « 1 26c Colgate’s Tooth Paste.. 19c 60c PERTUSSIN ...... 46c $1.00 O valtine...... 69c Boys’ and Children’s $9.95 ALCOHOL $1.00 Squibb’s Cod Liver Grade $1.00 Cream Nujol •.. .59c OU ...... 79c $5.95 $1.00 Eno S a lts ...... 89c 1 Prescriptions Carefully Compounded! $12.50 $1.00 Listerine...... 59c Overcoats Graae $1.00 Scott’s Emulsion, 69c $7.95 $1.00 Haley’s M.0...... 69c $1.00 Beef, Iron, Wine. .59c 50c 1 Two Registered Pharmacists In At- 50c Boys’ Sheep Lined Coats...... $4.95 - $7.95 lODENT 7 for $1.00 1 tendance At All Hours. LADY $1.65 V A L U E - A L L FOR TOOTH ESTHER Boys’ Horsehide C oats...... $6.95 10 GILLETTE BLADES PASTE 1 Just What Your Doctor Orders At A CREAM Children’s $1.50 Vitamin Tested 1 Tube WOODBURY’S SHAVING CREAM 1 Fair Price. Grade ... $1.00 1 Tin WOODBURY’S TALCUM Wash Suits Cod Liver Oil 1 Bot WOODBURY’S SHAVING LOTION Se $1.00 Plain or Mint Children’s Wool Jersey Kotex ...... 9 for CLOSE-OUT OF BULK PERFUME I Suits ...... ^...... $1.95 J. & J. Talc...... 6 for HELENA RUBENSTEIN’S Your favorite odor put up In .00 SELECTED PRODUCTS small vials. The largest seleo- Misses’ and Children’s Shoes and Oxfords, Colgate’s Tooth Paste .6 for SPECIALS 51.00 Items...... 6cic tlon you have ever seen. Broken Sizes ...... $i7o'o 2 fo|* $1.00 Palmolive Soap...... 22 for •51.50 Items...... 74c Regular gl.OO CAMERA, Guar­ 0ESF7 DON’T LOSE NOPE Ladies’ 4-Buckle Cloth Arctics ...... $1.00 Jad Salts ...’...... 2 for anteed to Take Good a 52.00 Items...... 95c Ut. BdaafO Kola, M.U.. laM Heavy Russian Fletcher’s Castoria .... .4 for Pictures ...... C 'Uurtat oalpao eaaa. l aad Ladies’ Rubber A rctics...... $1.39 Orta

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Rayon Lingerie Work Shirts Service vests, bloomers, New Handbags Felt Hats Lt. wt. chambray, triple trimmed panties, step-ins. stitched. Blue. 141/2 to 17. Q u ali^ bags Spruce up o f simulated A large assortment of slippers, children’s shoes, your wardrobe leather! New 4 f or $ ] [ boys’ and girls and ladies’ shoes. with a Ward 2 f or $ ] [ styles, colors. « i Spring hat! Cretonne Percales Blankets Sheets Porch Card Fast colors. New Full size, 81xt/9, New smart patterns. 70x80, full size. 64x60 square sheet­ Paint Tables Heavy quality’. Non fad- ^ patterns. Light or Ward’s Coverall Single. Not less than 1 ing. Hemmed care- sturdy braced ^ I dark. 80-square weave. quality. All colors. ing. 86 In. wide. 1 10% wool. Regular' fuUy. legs. Carefully cov­ Long wearing. ered and bound 7 yards $1.49. 2 for 8 yards 2 quarts edges. 1 Unfinished Men*s Overalls End Tables Wardoleum Bed Pillows Magazine Notice Floor Covering Chairs Baskets Because of the snow storm last week— $1 Day and Feb. 6 feet pair wide Furniture Sale Day was Farmers, mechanics and railway Washable, wearable frocks, fresh postponed. For that reason A sensational bargain. 2 workers! Demand extra strengtii as Spring itself! Puff sleeves, pillows of guaranteed Walnut finish with del- on Saturday, March 3, we Walnut finish, fumed legs. and wear for your money. capelets, crisp organdy trims. 'ieavy, stalnproof. New Made of hardwood In 100% all chicken feath­ comanla design. Two- offer you the last of unusual Regular $1.69 values. TUe and Floral patterns. Copper Rivoted 101 Ranch ...... $1.00 Gay prints in sizes 14 to 52. popular Windsor design. ers. Heavy tick. pocket style. bargains of our i ^

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Men’s Suit FURNITURE SALE 88% Wool! Reinforced a t “CENTURY OF PROGRESS” strain points. Warm Ward's Sensational —comfortable. t- i V a « d r o o m Suite I d s ize* 22!4 to 23! STOVE SALE Dashing spring hats as flattering and $/»IY.95 CHOICE OF smart as they are new I February $7.00 7 DIFFERENT Sale Price Down MODELS

8 Pieces Values up to $99.00.

As modern as tomorrow! Absolutely new Coal Brooders and beautiful! Never before offered at this .so Holds fire 12 houn. low price! Another example of Ward's first in 500-chlck size. Ward'K style, first In price! regular quality brooder .AOlES^ SUITS $9.95 lees ...... Wool knit, open aoHl, closed knee, IF $1 OFF SPECIAL $3.00 Down. 4 for $ 1 $5.00 Monthly. j i m m w r n m “'' t i WASHER Wm i — i - i

RoomyCabinet ‘3 9 * * Kitchen Ranges, Parlor $ 2 | - 8 8 $4 ,0 0 Down Heaters, Gasoline Ranges, Only a short time SAT. ONLY! Panty Dress SJ down, S4 monthly, longer at this price. i[" Black and enameled all 11 0 1 I f Vat dyed, prlnteJ, p/vi carrying eharga ijlii' 80-squsre percales niUi See it demonstrated |' Allowance Handy I Saves steps. over. See them today. white trimming. New Top extends to 40- 7 today. for Your ’ patterns. tin. Enameled.______old Battery on purchase 2 f or $ ] l . -i Simmons 9 x 1 S - f t . R u g * new Riverside. Mattress 7 ; Wardoleum S lA .88 9x12 f t Rugs Every Suite on our fur­ $9 - 8 8 niture floor goes up in price MARCH 1st. Ad­ $17 93 Value $24.95 Values $ 4 * ^ 9 •• • • :tevfc;x\i Innerspring mat- Reg. $5.98 vance warning should tell Watch these Axmin- ^ iV E R S ID ^ fress'writh inner coils ster Rugs speed out Price goes up March in felted cotton. you to buy tomorrow. *^!lNRITt Qlk at this Sale price! 1st, Waterproof, stain- b Damask. proof rugs! A ll seamless. S ^ O E \ / 'f Combina­ Wire Nail* Electric Appliances 25 Lbs. RivertidoSpark Plugs tion a*r lUrnlnSm Choice of 5-oell Roofing 4for’l flaahllght, now Ai Wards jreall electric percola­ Choice find a eeaplsU Gel a set to evi eyiia. .\s Shown R U N R ITE $ 1 roll sssertBisBt • t der* (parkrk alikealike, tor, toaater, or River nails and brad*. trskle L1*1 qnal' 5-ovil Covers 100 sq. f t ity. Single ping, ggo. flatiron. Buy now and 1 M eter O IL save!

-Houp Vamitli .\lumlnum. House Axe 4 Standard "S'* and Enamt'l. AWcH¥atm $ $ 1 $ 1 Ideal tor. oanap- Gallon ‘Equal ta Ule In g ! $14 - lb. to a i» atand-tend- Save on Hose! forged steel head. Ortes to a briUlant a r d ^ “ bat- Polished bit M ibas In 4 bra. Easy is Non-Burn 2-Gnlk>n Can NEW! In. handle. »• w h r . lava, Biem anti Wtrda Bttionally-uaad aconowy WSfMAMM p « ^ » $ oil ospartly raftnad from high 2 gndo onida. Try Iti 800 for yourtolf vdiy tbouaandt nao it I MONTGOMERY You eon dapond on avory itDon FnJI lMshioa9d pure tUk in entt- Ion and sarvica waifhta. Rain- to tbow low pour toa quiU^» loread haala, toaa. Coiora to bland omkint it ootiofMtoiF for your with any wardroba. A va/ot/ STREET, MANCHESTER. CONN. ■aMa any Ham Utat wa uauaUy tail motor in tbit woiUwt* OPEN TU.I. 9 P. M. an lUna H jw aot, Maka your aalao Bana laioaifaw.ln aor Fonatiira Du' At.

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IknrlTMtrr a pubUe vUMttss sm w ^ M i the lawsuit Is a first tloB Corps earns .•tong bad tesrs paay la actual operatioii. It is a bit of press sgentry. But how i»ueh wsrsat say mors army elotbss to Mg eoBcsm, ssrriag an important like a first Mass press agent's stent buy. "W ' tuned to ssOtog— [ Eonttog Hrralft ones be attomptod to asD-badt tooimlfit thtfr loii at A fiog. ekfiiM r''' territory. Its capital structure it is Hkely to be in eSset Why, In N e w YORK wUeb hfid bMB tlM CM h cM t Md PUBUBHBD BT THX raincoats for about five ttmes rm tAU!) PRnmNa c o m p a n y , w a ooBslstB of 150,000,000 of preferred people everywhere will probaUy be wbat be had paid the army. toiKlsr mtk t o w dn b twtoght M their lives. AgMn ^ lady rose to :■ It BtSMll StTMt stock, $60,000,000 of conunon stock, g o l^ to see ‘Ttesputia" for years, Tbeu be tuned to tbe WINS BV i Maneb»Bt«r. Cobb. of sdling motor can to tbe War the occssiop. 'T just droppsd In U New York, Maiefi 1.— (A M ^ THOMAS FBkOUSON with $60,000,000 of bonds outstand­ eqweially if the RusMan psiaceas By PAUL RABBIBIIN Atha peefotmers aiid giv* Ml th* rwt sMi a tovor,” aha saM. “IIF mother i ______Go b t b I M&BBCor Department and got in wrong. After inatto lato mtmH e B M t a ing, 160 millions in alL It is oon- b^qwns to get a little verdict from of tho gato to locM dmtlty? It the la 111 and W a gotog to wntope for Jm v a ehamagir to tki m H h g , New York. March 2.~Meaader- Founded October 1, I t t l tronsd by Mr. X, Mr. T and Mr. Z, the British court. Why PlnlaBd Pays •xperiment wtxks, at least 60 com­ a long stay, fibs toves the dog sad tb* Ranaswekth totoifiUtsMi Matd Published Every Fvenlnr Bzeept ings: (3ertrude Stein has a sense panies could be organized to totu: wopders If you’ll keep film for her. Sundays and Holidays. Stared at the who have invested altogether the Ever wonder why little Finland of humor, anyway. She’s having boM t r b ^ ereM to Mk m iB the 4,700 county sera in the United She’ll pay $16 a weak fOr his board.” et. Oar Wood, by dsliattit taMg. Aa Post Office at Manohester, Conn., as price of a small town dwelling, a alone among nations continues to the disconnected gibberish of her .Second Claes Mall Matter. BALL BUZZES BACK pay us her war debt instaUmentsT States. Marshall (3iant ingeDious So the nondescript pvq>, now so the rsaMt ot tbe wttbdraiifil «t a SUBSCRIPTION RATKS little more than $6,000. Of course opera, “Four Saints in Three Acts ’, young Broadwaylte vHio devised rhe iOne Tear, by mall ...... ^.lAOO It’s good business judgment. published by Random House... fat and ssaew sad ww-groomed that Gafiadiaa dbaOeoge iM H to'liiton they had to have, besides their joint One of the most interesting events Last year Finland sold us about scheme and may present it at Wash­ hs alsaost does look nks a caatoe of Hubert Boott-Paiae, tba Brtttob Per Month, by mall ...... $ .«0 Joan (CYadle-of-the-I>eqp) Low­ ington, pMnts out that there ere Slncle eeples ...... w . . | .Ot $6,000, the temporary assistanos of in immediate prospect at Washing­ $9,000,000 worth of goods and aristocrat, has returned to the driver who fiMIsd to Rtt tba trophy Eellvered, one yeai ...... |t.(H) ell, who started out to prove her­ other courtroom plays, such as “The ton is the promised publication on bought from us only around $8,500,- self a real deep-sea gal, is back m shabby teaecasat. And/ the otA last year. Id eator tba Usto. 4bMa some banker friends, but only for 000 worth. Her dqbt pa3rment was BHlamy ’Trial”, which could be of­ , MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED Monday of a list of ^ose persons New York after completing what fered. couple, happy again, ara Bvlag ta eaa ba an rad for tba tieatoit dt < PRESS short periods while they were put­ only $378,000. reasonable comfort on tM $15 a aj. speedboatT] Mm aatn UH.,. who sold aviation stocks short in she calls the first lap of a round- > The Associated i'ress is ezclnslrely ting through their complicated but No other European debtor na­ the-w orld voyage in her «mn>i entitled to the use for repabllcatien the period just preceding the annul' tion has a favorable American bal­ .. of all news dlspatehe credited to It perfectly lawful operations. schooner. After being becalmed, Pup T o ’The Beecoe cor not otherwlso credited In this ment of the airmail contracts. On ance of trade. Her chief exports to storm-tossed and dismasted, it gut 'There’s a nice little story going r . paper and also the local news pub­ First X, T and Z organised the us are wool pulp, newsprint and the Park Avenue rounds about the demand of a RepuUlcan • member to Guatemala in something Mke dx lish e d herein. BCD company, a purely fiscal con­ sUns. reeourcefulness of a wealthy young Main at 5 All rlffhts of republication of months. Joan came back on s HartfpN, cern incorporated' in due form to the Senate Stock Market Investigat­ She doesn’t want Russia to get fruit steamer.. .’That new novel ol society woman who idso is a 'volun­ ^special dispatches herein arc also re- that business away from her. Pratt Street Cobb. yserved. deal in securitiea This company ing Committee has subpoenaed the Louis Bromfleld will be about a fel­ teer charity worker. Recently sne list and other documentary evidence low whose career closely parallels heard of a very old couple who had STEICEKS Full service client of N E A Ser< is capitaUssd at $16,000,000, $10, exhausted their savings and were *n ▼Ice, Inc. in connection with these transac­ that of the late Ivar Kreuger... The Store of Specialty Shopa 000,000 in preferred sharee and $6,- Ambition of Dorot^ and desperate need. But they were Publisher's Representative: The 000,000 in common and floats $10,- tions, which are said to have been Health and Diet Gish Is to appear in the same play proud, too; wouldn’t take a penny's Julius Mathews Special Ayency— New brought to Washington In advance together, something they haven’t worth of aid. Tork. Chicago, Detroit and Boston. 000,000 in b(mds. The banks She went around to see what in anticipation of Just such a move. done since Lillian was 6 and Doro­ * MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF derwrite the issues and X, Y and Z Advice thy 4. 'The show was called “O'or could be done, and happily hit on a.o CIRCULATIONS. name the officers and directors. The cancellation of the contrsu;ts, By Dr. Prank BloOoy First False Step” and was a fl<^. idea when she saw the couple’s doer, a scraggly, peculiar-looking, sad­ The Herald Printing Company, Inc., Now the key to the situation lies it will be remembered, came without It’s said that that movie company Equally at home on assumes no financial responsibility preliminary warning from any offl' DENTISTS GOOD DUmTlANS bid plenty for tbe immediate serv eyed little mongrel “Where on > for typographical errors appearing In in the fact that the common stock ices of Katharine Hepburn—so she earth did jrou get that rsu« Toy f advertisements In the Manchester dal source. Only a very few pet' Abyssinian?” she exclaimed. “My • Evening Herald. of the corporation holds the voting I always believe in giving praise wouldn’t have to go on tour in ‘"The sons. Inside the administration, were Lake” emd encounter any m ore bar­ mother has been looking for one for power. ’The BCD corporation in­ where It is due and I am glad to Country Roads and F R ID A Y , M ARCH 2, supposed to have known anything rages from the critics... When the months. Tm sure she’d give you vests its entire capital and the offer my slncerest praise to the $150 for him.” about the contemplated stroke. Yet folk who work backstage at the avails of its bonds in the sound, modem dentists who are doing such Ziegfeid Follies put on their bur­ The owners agreed, rather re­ PARTING OF WAYS highly profitable seciudties of the if, as is now Intimafed, a consider­ fine work not only along the line of lesque of tbe show (an old custom), luctantly, to sell their pet A woek able number of persons were selling caring for the teeth through me­ Madeline Costello, wardrobe mis­ or so later tbe charity lady dropped City Streets president Roosevelt’s latest ABC corporation—in the common aviation shares for a fall for some chanical (’entlstry, but who are also tress and a former burlesque ac­ , scheme, a request for unrestricted stock. It buys a bare majority, going one step farther and studying tress, will do a burlesque of Fannie time before the cancellation, the in­ • power to change tariff schedules to say $26,00,000—getting control. how foods can build up strong, firm Brice’s burlesque of a burlesque ference is not imfair that they had teeth, or can bring about decay of , the extent of fifty per cent without But of course X, Y and Z, having show strip act some inkling of what was in the the teeth. ’They are also fluHing ' the interposition of the Tariff Com no real money or not caring to in­ out that wrongt diet plays an im­ wind. Neither is the inference that Actors Go To Court TEXTILE UNION mission or any other authority— vest any real money, would soon be portant part In gum disorders such are these % the short sellers were not enemies Broadway Is cheering an imem- which of course is imdertaken with outvoted and overwhelmed by the as pyorrhea and trench mouth. ployment relief plan wMch calls for of the administration unfair. At least 6 years ago, I wrote an MEETING the idea of giving markets for mass of holders of the $6,000,000 of the hiring of actors to go about :he Heretofore, in the recent probes, article along this line called DENT­ country paying “The Trial of Mar\» . American agriculture at the eX' BCD common, a contingency they ISTS GOOD DIETITIANS wherein ODD FELLOWS HALL coats— using the government has been doing all Dugan” in county courthouses. ’The , pense of the industries and for some did not propose to have arise. So I pointed out that many dentists are action of the play, which was suc­ the pitching and former administra­ doing a great deal of good in teach­ specially favored Industries at the they organized CDE Incorporated, cessful here. Is supposed to take Saturday, March 3, tions and the finandal world have ing their patients about the foods place In a regular court. So why expense of others—naturally brings another fiscal entity. They made which build better teeth. been doing all the catching. It not stage It in real courtrooms, 1934, at 2 P. M. this administration and New Eng- it just big enough so that its entire A recent, article In a national mag­ charge a moderate admission, pay looks as though, in . this new in­ land to a definite parting of the resources, preferred, mmon and azine on the same subject is very in­ Joseph Sylvia Will Speak. teresting to me. In this article It Fabrics bonds, would suffice to buy $3,100,- stance, the administration might . w ays. is pointed out that dentists are lead­ Other Speakers On Program. need a back-stop’s mlt The ball Nothing could be more shocking 000 of BCD common, keeping con­ ing the movement to learn more to the sensibilities of this industrial­ trol of the latter. Then they or­ is buzzing back. about diet and its effects upon teeth. 666 Most of the articles which you read by ized area than a proposition to put ganized DEF Services, with the LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE from time to time about how to NOSE DROPS into the hands of one indivdual the financing of which they took over build good teetb by the right foods CheokB Colds first day, Ueadaobee • $ 1 0 ^ 3 0 0 . fate of almost every one of its mani­ possession of the $350,000 or so REMIND THE SCENES IN are bMng written by dentlsta. or Neuralgia In 80 mlniitee, Haiarta fold factories, with the power to which represented a majority of the Tbe modem dentist makes a very In S days. careful study of stmeture of the sacrifice any or all of them for the common stock of CDE. The next Fine Laxative and Tonic teetb in relation to diet and the in­ Most Speedy Remedies Known. sake of obtaining entry into some compsiny only had to have about fluence of the right diet on the teeth. $50,000 of common stock, the one You will find that if you carry out LOANS sntooKs foreign coimtry for the products of the directions your dentist gives ^ u Western grain farms and Southern after that $16,000 or $20,000 and 3 By RODNEY BUTCHER about wbat to eat, that not only will PAY YOUR W han money is presently the promoters could use cotton plantations. The Hsrsid Washington Corre­ your teeth Improve, but your health their own spoonful of cash to own TAXES N O W needed.. remem­ It is doubtful if the New Eng­ spondent. will also Improve in other ways. ★ a majority of the stqck in the last Particularly Important are tbe re­ ber our service. land mind could reconcile itself to WMhington, March 2.—Just as If Let us help you holding company and control the sults of Improper feeding during such a proposal even though the NRA didn’t have enough problems, childhood as seen In tooth cavities to pay your taxes. You can con- Use our Personal Note whole works. dispenser of fates enjoyed the most people now come along and tell It which means tbe teeth decay at an venientty repay us a smoli amount plan that requires no se­ ’This kind of thing has been done, early age. However, diet in rela­ complete confidence of every Tnsn that shorter working hours don’t monthly out of your income. curity for amounts up to not always on quite so flagrant a tion to teeth la also important dur­ and woman in these six states and sptead work. ing later periods of life. The tpotb $100. Other plans and scale but on ptsdiaefy such princi­ if be had proved himself to be the It seemed reasonable to believe is a living struotime. If the ^pods Just 'phone and terms to suN eircunNtanees. ple, over fmd over again. It was possessor of superhuman economic that a factory substituting a 40- eaten each day contain the proper our representative will coll. discovered by the Federal Trade hour week for an 80-hour week food minerals and vitamins, the wisdom and an infallible consistency Cost is moderate. For Commission that in 1930 a corpor­ would have to employ twice as tooth will absorb those substances example • $50 loen re­ English types of 100%' , of purpose. When that is not the many workers to produce the needed to keep it sound and bard. ation with a book value of its stock case, when it is proposed to place same amount of goods. Anyway, Tbe right diet is also needed to paid in 5 months costs only pure wool llama down the whole tsuiff structime, upon standing at $8,000,000 completely that was the theory. keep the mouth Secretions normal $4 50. This is based on a in herringbones, small dominated a widespread utilities and the wrong type of diet can do a monthly eherye of three which New Elngland’s industries But the experts who In pre- checks, and a new system-worth $1,200,000,000. NRA days used to insist that great deal of harm through bring­ pet cent on the unpaid have so largely been developed, in ing about an over-acid mouth condi­ windblown swagger m Every one of these holding com shorter hours resulted in a much balance. the hands of a man who already in larger output per worker now tion. Teeth bathed continually in Coete and Suits panies must pay dividends and in a larger check. the matter of the monetary system are being beard from again. such acid secretions are more apt Fourth ^oor terest on bonds. And every dollar to decay than they would otherwise. has exhibited a singular Inadequacy, Dr. Donald A. Laird, psycholo­ Two of the food minerals greatly ^ I D E A L complete revolt against the proposi- of the funds to provide all this in gist and authority on industrial needed for building teeth are cal­ fatigue, recently asserted the like­ Financing Association,/*<. Here’s a coat that knows neither passing fads nor ' tion in these states is inevitable. terest and sdl these di'vldends must cium and phosphorus. The use ot Personal Finance Co. lihood that the level of industrial these minerals by the body is in­ Room 3, State Theater Balldlas '4t-S9s M«ir a meGom Nor is New England alone con­ come out of the customers of the TftS Main St.. Maarhester variations of weather... if you want a coat that will produciion could be kept up or fluenced by vitamin D. Therefore, utilities company, around which this Impro'-ed with shorter hours and Phone 3'SaO MANCHESTSa wear and wear, and always keep that air of carefree cerned. Against this newest and you could call calcium, phosphorous, The only charge is three percent phoney structure is built no Increase in number of em­ 1, most threatening of the Rooeevelt- and vitamin D the three tooth-sav­ per month on unpaid amount of CALL chic, there is no wiser choice. There is more significance to the ployes. He basec that on studies ers. Calcium and phosphorus, are loan. PHONE - ian projects the whole industrial of factories under NRA. foimd in many foods and it is easy WWTE East and every manufacturing area holding company than many folks NRA’s own reports also are il­ im agine. to secure enough of them to prevent . in the Mid-west will undoubtedly luminating. It has made public cavities in the teeth. 'Vitamin D a letter from a southern dress . register its unqualified opposition is found in foods containing this vi­ manufacturer who first lost, then A SMELL OF FISH tamin amd may also be secured ; and fight to the end against the regained, his Blue Eagle and now through taking sun baths or through That’s a very odd lawsuit that is la very happy. adoption of this extraordinary’ and exposure to the artifleial sun lamp potentially devastating scheme. being tried In London, and winning Since his workers went on 40 or ultra-violet ray. hours a week “they are working Almost exactly a year ago this first page publicity in the American In choosing those foods which au'e with more pep and some are pro­ good for your teeth, be sure and in­ newspaper, at the beginning of the metropolitan newspapers. Prin­ ducing 25 to 36 per cent more clude both cooked and raw- non- Roosevelt administration, {hedged cess Irene Youssoupoff, once an or­ work. ’They are producing bet­ starchy vegetables, as they are val­ ter Work.” . itself to an unprejudiced support of nament of the imperial Russian uable for this purpose. Un^ubt- Presumably this employer fa­ the new President in every effort court, is suing Metro-Goldwyn- ely, the chewing required by raw vors those who can produce the salads is deflnltely strengthening to for the nation’s rehabilitation that M ayer Pictures, Ltd., claim ing Ham, extra 25 or 35 per cent. If he the tooth structure. ’This affords a contained any promise whatever of ages for alleged libel on the ground has enough of them, he may be DOLLAR DAY natural exercise which promotes a able to operate with fewer \^ork- t ' restoring some measure of prosper good flow of blood to tbe teeth. It that the character Natasha in the ers than he needed before. ity. That pledge we have loyally MGM film “Rasputin” is clearly is also very hel^fvil for you to add Of course this factor doesn’t to your daily diet certain foods redeemed. When, however, Mr, identifiable as herself and that ac­ nullify the shorter hour employ­ which furnish you with vitamin C, ment gain. But It’s another com­ is the last day of Watkin's Roosevelt gives indications of hav­ tions and words attributed to “Nat­ such as oranges, grapefruit, lemon plication for NRA as It considers ing lost at once his head and his asha” by the film are libelous of juice or tomatoes or tomato Juice. shortening its standard 40-bour Yes, I believe your dentist is cor­ resolution—as he does in this mat­ tbe Princess Youssoupoff. On Wed­ week and realises that it will be rect when be tells you that the foods ter of the tariff and in his abandon nesday Prince Alexander Youzsou increasing average production per you eat play an Important part In man whep it ment of his own monetary plan; poff. Identifiable In the film as Cbig> does so. stopping tooth decay. ^ when be pla3rs into the bands of the odleff, played by John Barrymore, Bible His Autiiority QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. SEMI-ANNUAL I money changers at the expense of told the story of tbe killing of Ras Many New Dealers can quote (Blood Pressure Should Not Rise.) • industry, agriculture and the debtor putln. the “mad monk” and evil from a large range of sources, Question: From Alameda, Ckdlf.: but Secretary Wallaoe Is p erh ^ ' class, and when he then proposes to genius o f tbe Russian Imperial fam' “My wife Is now 76 and I am 80, the only one who eonslstentty oan and I would like to tell you t^ t square matters with agriculture by ily, by himself and another. While ws Hte chapter and verse from Scrip­ have been able to improve our health ture. cutting the throat of Industry on Youssoupoff has long claimed and during the past six years by follow­ the altar of foreign markets, we been granted the credit of doing The last time be was asked ing some dieting instructions which about compulsory cotton pro­ ' have come to the end of our foUow- away with Rasputin, the story he you sent to us. My question is duction control, Wallaoe, who this: ‘Should a blood pressure ot Ing. told in court conforms to no earlier opposed It tn principle, replied: 140 be considered too low In a w o­ If the President does not encoun- recital by himself or others and, "M y attltade Is that of Sam­ man of 76? One of my wife's SALE uel, eighth chapter, first Sam- ' ter, within his own party in Con­ strangely enough, makes tbe Holly friends has told her that, consider­ oel. When the children of Israel gress, enough of this same senti­ wood version of the tragic drama ing her age, her blood pressure told him they wanted kings, be should range much higher than 140.” ment to bring one man nile to an the nearest of all to the truth__ told them If they wanted kings Answer: I see no reason for your Many one-of-a-kind pieces, too numerous % end it will be not only dismaying substantially accurate, in fact they oonld have them, but certain wife to worry over her blood pres­ things would happen to them.” ^ but astonishing. Given ^uffideut publicity through­ sure as I would consider it ehtlrely normal. I realize that many doc­ out tbe world, such a roundabout Shed a Tear For Joe tors conclude that the blood pre*> to list, have been reduced to HALF PRICE HOLDING COMPANIES endorsement of the historic value of Around the War Department sure should rise with the age; how­ the film ought to' be worth a great they’re feeling badly about poor old ever I see DO reason to hold to this When it is announced that Con- “Joe” Sil'verman, barred from fur­ opinion and, in fact, I consider it sr . li-" r. deal of money to Metro-Goldwyn- ther dealings there and made an ob­ for the end of the Sale— DOLLAR DAY gressloDal investigation has dls- definite advantage for a person o f Mayer. The Mg film corporation ject of Department of Justice In­ 76 to keep tbe blood pressure aroimd • . closed the existence of so many could almost afford to lose tbe suit vestigation. 140. •holding companies that so great a and be mulcted the whole two mil­ Joe,” a chubby, ingratiating Turn to page 13 for Watkins Dollar Day news. number as nine have been found in­ bus! .ess man, has more friends (Pus Pockets) lion damages, after having instigat­ in army headquarters here tban Question: FYom Boise, Idaho: terposing between tbe people who ed tbe gcUon and put iq;> the ex­ any oth«»r outsider. For 12 years “Several years ago I rsoelvsd from controlled a corporation and the cor- pense money, in view of the prob­ hs bad a monopoly on purchass you an artlols about “Pssky Pus 'poration itself a great many persons of surplus supplies and bought P ockets.” Omld you send ms an­ ability that “Rasputin”, after this about $10,000,000 worth, mostly other copy as I have never seen a ^do not know exactly what is m eant; sensational advertising, could be re- clothing. better explanation of how pus pock­ OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 QXXXXK }nor can they see what difference nm all over the world and draw He had friends in Congress, toe. ets come to form in tbe body.*^ ^ ch things make to them. good business. who on at least one occasion helped Answer: Yes, I do have a $ew ' Let’s see If we oan put this mat- him to dlspoee of underclothing thus copies of the article and, of ootirse, Another striking point is that the bough' to a relief agsney here. 1 am pleased to know that you te- ____.j.'. V Ji.-r 'ter of bolding con^Mnlea ai>d the Yoossoupoffs. once enormously He Bvod at Hm Mayfiewer and msmbered i t When pus pooksta WATKINS jceutrOl of tbam in such a way wealthy, are just about breka and $ 9 ^ teloet parlias for anay ofll« sadat in ooajunotton wuh such dl^ win tntorsst Kerald readers. tors. Bh MtaiyB ohesa tha rIgM orders as rhsumatlsni or aanrltlat It TSX’-A b 'iU l : mifbt net eneese at a tidy honor- ••to; never wasting foodwr wtao. la say belief that both are oaueed^hy at M A N O ) f5T0i, X O fe tN . ^ Lst us start otf'by eernttag, for ertom -...... Bmtrwte tm tha-.QusAton A nrlmarv tisdo isonditkiB And purpoass of illustratko, tba ABC We Should hMttato to esy thst we Ctops know W n by Ms first psrmaasQt rsUsf will be ssoussd ooiy Finaltar tlw Clv|||aB Oeassrvg* wksfi IMS toKtaia is removed.

.3. . mAs%ucussLTsn BVJBNING HERALD. MANCHEHTER, CONN, FRIDAY, MARCH 2 ,1984. PAOB consideration of the position of the PRESIDENT ASKS POWER different branches of American pro­ W A€eE(IIIBIT duction is requited. MAMATALMSBOIISE From the ^U cy of reciprocal ne­ TO TRAFHC IN TARIFFS gotiation which is In prospect, I SUBJEaOFTALK hop>e in time that definite gains will ■SSUED FOR DIVORCE ' (Oontlnaed from Page One) result to American agriculture and industry, • within its borders a necessary Important branches of our agri­ Principal Philip Howe of diversity and balance to maintain a culture, such as cotton, tobacco, hog rounded national life, that it must products, rice, cereal and fruit-rais­ Edward McGowan Served sustain activities vital to national ing, and those branches of American DoDar Day Specials at House $ Rockville High School Ad­ defense and that such interests can industry whose mass productlton not be sacrificed for passing ad­ methods have led the world, will find With Writ Today — Was Men’s and Young Men’s vantage. Equally clear is the f"ct expanded opportunities and produc Men’s and Young- Men’s dresses Orford Chapter. that a full and permanent domestic tive capacity in foreign markets, in Court Recently. recovery depends In part upon a re­ and will thereby be spared in part, vived and strengthened internation­ at least, the heartbreaking readjust­ SUITS al trade and that American exports OVERCOATS ^ Prtnoiptr PhtUp Howe of Rock* ments th^t must be necessary if Edward McGowan, until two vllle High school yesterday after­ can not be permantotly hicreascd the shrinkage of American foi^gn $ 5 .0 0 OFF SUITS $45,00 Coats, noon gave the members of Orford without a corresponding increase in commerce remains permanent. weeks ago residing at 82 Garden Mow ...... Parish Chapter, D. A. R., a scholar­ Imports. Essential Step. street, but at present an Inmate of Priced from $35.00 to $45.00 $40.00 Coats, ...... $ 3 4 .9 5 ly lecture on his impressions of the Second, other governments are to Legislation such as this is an the Manchester Almshouse, has Mow ...... Century of Progress Exposition in an ever-increasing extent winning essential step in the program of been made defendtmt in a divorce ...... $ 2 9 .9 5 Chicago last summer, at the home their share of international trade by national economic recovery which action brought by his wife, Mrs. $ 3 .0 0 OFF SUITS $35.00 Coats, of Miss Ida Holbrook of Main negotiated icclprocal trade agree­ the Congress has elaborated during Ellen McCann M cG oweui. They Mow ...... street. The regent, Mrs. C. R. Burr, ments. If American agricultural the past year. It is part of an were married on April 16, 1919. Priced from $20.00 to $32.50 $30.00 Coats, ...... $ 2 7 .9 5 and industrial interests are to re­ emergency program necessitated by The action was brought' by Wil­ presided and Introduced the guest tain their deserved place in this Mow ...... speaker. Miss Emma Hutchinson the economic crisis through which liam J. Shea, attorney for Mrs. Mc­ ...... $ 2 3 .9 5 trade, the American governnient we are passing. It should provide Gowan and came two weeks ago $35.00, $22.50 Coats, read an article on D. A. R. day at must be in a position to bargain for the exposition, closing with the that the trade agreements shall be after a session of the town court BOYS’ SUITS Mow ...... that place with other governments terminable within a period not to when McGowan was brought before $ 1 9 .9 5 poem, “Oui Flag,’ written by Mrs. by rapid and decisive negotiation the court on a charge of tureach of Sizes 6 to 18 Years of Age $20.00 Coats, William Russell Magna, national exceed three years; a shorter period based upon a carefully considered probably would not suffice for put­ the peace. At that time he was Now ...... president of the organl2aitlon. program, and to grant with' discern­ placed on probation. There had ...... $ 1 7 .9 5 Mr. Howe used as his subject, ment corresponding opportunities in ting the program into effect. In ______$ 2 .0 0 OFF its execution, the executive must, of been trouble at the home and his "Achievements of Science and Their the American market for foreign wife, who owned property before Appllcatlorf Through Industry to products supplementary to our own. course, pay due heed to the require­ her marriage to McGowan, ordered the Creation of th« Larger Life of ments of tber branches of our re­ BOYS’ OVERCOATS If the American government is covery program, such as the Na­ him from the house. He was with­ Mankind.” He acknowledged that he not in a position to make fair of­ out funds, '^be claimed, and was BOYS’ SUIT SPECIAL 11 to 18 Years of Age was most interested in the Hall of tional Industrial Recovery Act. given shelter at the Manchester fers for fair opportunities, its trade I hope for early action. The many Sizes 6 to 18 Years of Age $18.00 Coats, Science. He described exhibits such will be superseded. If It is not in a Edmshouse. The divorce action serv­ Mow ...... as the first Incanoescent light cr n- immediate situations in the field of ed upon him is returnable to ^ e position at a given moment rapidly international trade that today await $16.50 Coats, ...... $ 1 3 .9 5 pared with our modern arc light, to alter the terms on which It Is March term of the Superior Court, NOW ONLY $ 7 .9 5 crude oil and the refined product; our attention can thus be met effec- civil side, of this county. Mow ...... willing to deal with other countries, ively and with the least possible de­ $ 1 2 .9 5 the assemhUng of an automobile in it can not adequately protect its Previous to her marriage to Mr. $15.00 Coats, 11 minutes from a mass of steel, lay,. McGowan his wife had married Ed­ trade against discriminations and FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT. Men’s and Young Men’s Mow ...... screws, nuts and bolts, until the against bargains injurious to Its In­ ward McCann. Between the two of ...... $ 1 0 .9 5 moment when an attendant stepped them they had worked Md were the $12.50 Coats, terests. Furthermore a promise to Joint owners of property located -t into the car, put his foot on the which prompt effect can not be giv­ Now ...... starter and rolled the completed New and Garden streets, consisting DRESS PANTS ...... $ 9 .9 5 en is not an Inducement which can FRENCH POUCE ARREST of a double bouse that ftmed on machlnf' out He referred to it as al­ pass current at par in commercial Garden street and a building that most uncanny. One afternoon he en­ negotiations WM used for a store on the ground ______$ 1 .0 0 OFF______CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS tered the Hall of Science at 1 For this reason, any smaller de­ MME. ARLETTE STAVISKY floor and tenements above on the o’clock and on coming out was gree of authority in the hands of second floor that faced on New 3 to 10 Years of Age amfxed to find on consulting his the executive would be ineffective. street. Mrs. McCann conducted the Men’s and Young Men’s - w*at8 them, not realizing that they had to abandon purely restrictive na­ was the second wife of the founder liam S. Hyde to represent him In the spent three hours hearing about the tional programs, or to make con­ of the Bayonne municipal pawnshop pending action before the Superior $ 8 .7 5 COATS NOW $ 6 .0 0 firmament. cessions towards the re-establlsh- which crashed with a loss of $40,- Court. He claims that while he $8.50 NOW $6.00 A number of guests were present. ment of International trade, no 000,000 to Investors and the mother was working that he did contribute The hostesses assisting Miss Hol­ headway will be possible. of his two children. to the support of his wife and also Men’s Suede Leather brook wero. Mrs. B. S. Carrier and No Trade Disturbance She was married to him shortly assist In payments on the property Miss Flora Stanley. Mrs. Carrier The exercise of the authority after they both were arrested In a which was not cleared from mort­ Boys’ Sheeplined Coats ^ and Miss Henrietta Devon poured. which I propose must be carefully raid on a gay dinner party In a gage when he married. ZIPPER BLOUSES weighed in the light of the latest in­ Parisian suburb In 1026. In the meantime being without formation so as tc give s'surance She later was exonerated of the work and not being able to return $4.98 NOW $3.50 i WAS INVITTD TO JOIN that no sound and important Amer­ charges which brought about the to bis former home he is living at $10.00 COATS NOW $8.00 ican interest will be injuriously dis­ raid but the present Investigation the Manchester Almshouse. turbed. The adjustment of our for­ being carried or by two parliamen­ i RUSSIAN MURDER PA R H eign trade lelatinn must rest on tary committees centers on the fail­ The Indians believed the soul left Boys’ Suede Leather Men’s Woolen Boys’ Woolen the premise of U ^ rta ld n g to bene­ ure of the French courts to try the body through the mouth and (Oontlnoed from Page One) fit and not to Injure such interests. Stavlsky on charges of swindling that an Indian who died of stremgu- ZIPPER BLOUSES In a time of difficulty and unem­ and receiving stolen property which ZIPPER BLOUSES latlon would be cut off forever from ZIPPER BLOUSES Q n A ^ a l I 6 n A j«io | f Join the “murder party” and had ployment such as this, the highest caused his arrest at that time. the happy hunting grounds. taken part in an unsuccessful $5.00 BLOUSES NOW scheme to save the Russian royal $4.00 B I O S E S NOW family from a violent end during the days of the Red revolution. $1.00 OFF Many Sensations $3.95 Sensation followed sensation af­ $2.95 ter Locker-Lampson mounted tne witness stand, giving his testimony —as Sir William Jowltt, defense at­ torney, said—“to do what you can to assist the end of Justice. FURNISHINGS The most sensational of these FOOTWEAR statements was that he had been asked by Vladimir M. Purishkevltch Men’s Wool Hats $1 W. B. Coon Women’s Blue and Black —one of those who helped kill the monk—to Join In the slaying. Four Spring Shades. Sizes 6 3-4 to 7 8-8. Women’s $8.50 Boudoir Slippers • The courtroom crowd leaned for­ Not All Oft ward In breathless silence as Lock- Pumps and Ties S iz e s ...... O ^ C er-Bampson unfolded his story. At least half of those who Jammed Men’s Fancy Rayon Hose $1 their way into the room and over- 6 pairs $ 6 9 9 ; flowed into the corridors were wom- ' «n, many of them representing Lon­ Women’s $6.50 Misses’ and Childrai’s don’s high society. All. though not expecting the start­ Men’s Shirts and Shorts Pumps and Ties Patent Pumps ling development, were attracted by the story of the slaying of the mys­ Now and Gun Metal Oxfords terious monk, as told yesterday by 29c each______4 for $1 Prince Felix Youssoupoff, husband $ 4 .9 8 of the princess. $ 1 .9 9 Boys’ Shirts and Shorts BLIZZARD HALTED Brown and Black Ties Suede leather combinations. 35 Odd Pairs NATION’S BUSINESS 29c each______4 for $1 $3.50 value. N o w ...... $ 2 .9 8 Women’s Pumps and (Conttnned from Page One) Men’s and Boys’ Caps Ties underwear, sweaters, fur-lined Brown Mocca and Suede ; gloves and caps enabled dealers to 59c each______2 for $1 (dispose of goods for which there has Pumps $2.00 been no call for several years. I "Wholesale markets were bettei" Men’s Fine Cashmere and Worsted $6.00 value. f \ Q patronized this week following the N o w ...... decrease of the number of visitors Five Styles Blue line during the previous seven-day Caps______‘ each $1 period, and mail orders gained by a Co-Operative Black good percentage." Men’s Fine Dorothy Dodd Oxfords Black and Brown Pumps $6.00. Now ^REPUBLICANS SET Broadcloth Shirts $6.00, $7.00 and A f \ ^j_Blue_or_White^...... FOR TARIFF FIGHT $7.50. N o w ...... Dollar Day 35c $ 4 .9 8 (Oontlnaed from Page One) The Spring* prints are singling* a new tune Prices For Wool or Cashmere Hose Dorothy Dodd Black leaders have promised to shove it Pumps and Ties CIoseH)nt Men’s through as quickly as possible. this year. There’s a sparkle, and zest Under the proposal, Mr. Roose­ PRINTS 29c pair 4 pair $1 Practical for year round Tan and Black Selz Six velt for three years could negotiate that makes you feel better even to look use. trade treaties with any country, Now ...... $ 5 .4 9 Oxfords without Senate confirmation, raising at them. Prints.. Crepes.. Heavy Sheers Not All or lowering taritts fifty percent CREPES Boys’ Golf Hose Sizes ...... without recourse to the tariff com­ $ 3 .4 9 mission. .. all of them looking as new as Spring it­ • “It would be the greatest political 29c pair______4 pair $1 New Sport Ties weapon ever held by one man, said Muleskin leather trimmed. Snell. “It would give him the power self. The display includes materials for HEAVY Regular 65c Brown and Smoked Elk Mocca­ House’s Special If he wanted, to wipe out any manu­ Brown and Black Oxfords, facturing comptmy now receiving day or nigh^ wear. So start now and add SHEERS sins. Black and (^0 ACf protection.” Ties 55c 2 for $1 White T ie s ...... rry a pair for serv- ^ Q O ft life to your wardrobe. ice and style ...... HOSPITAL NOTES $1.00 And Up Boys’ Wool Union Suits Sally Sweet Black and Ankle length, long sleeves. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Brown Ties Men’s Leather House I jAdolph Newmarker -of Rockville, $2.00 values. i Rudolph Fregin of 126 Wells Solid leather heels and soles. I itk-eet, Mrs. John W. Pratt of 34 Slippers j Liberty street were admitted and $5.00 value. d ^ O O A Comfy sola. 0 ^ A f t A4rs, Angellne Qvlello of 82 Oak CHENEY HALL SALESROOM 59c 2 for $1 N o w ...... Rubber heal ...... ^ X • U v l ! itreet was discharged yesterday, ' ( Henry AgostlnelB of 120 Charter REMNANTS & IMPERFECfS ; pak street, Bruno Mankus of 182 Open Daily 9 A. M.-6 P. M. Saturday 9 A. M.-5 P. M. m u ard street and Parker Soren of Rk Comstock Road were disebarg- U today. C E. HOUSE & SON. INC

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mation by novel means which es­ day would And her a brunette. Bhe neglecthd fhalr: as will oDly ag-- % WOMAN WON FAME caped. the attention pt the (Germans panded ae a girl etudenf, as a man gravata tha prol ■ brisfflof for the time being. She sent mee- soldier, as a peaaaat woman. Red SOCIALISTS RAP tham to a dasDtzata doIbt' of fflstr- ^ ^ m y sages by means of the spacing and Croes nurae, and even, upon occa­ luslon w iU m u tw tb u io ffld a ls or $ D AT I ■KATHARINE HAVILAND-TAYLOR direction of furrows which plowm-m sion, in French uniform. She spoke govemmantal institutions. AS SUBTLEST SPY plowed in their Aelds. She sent English and French without an ac­ SPANISH RULERS Parlianaaat Daaleas them by carillon playing on belfry cent, and at the outbreak o f.w a r "Parliament, aurlng the recent BARGAINS > bells, each range of notes carrylDg was a student of criminology t.n period, has provsd It is useless and BBOnf BBBE TODAY Of wsak points, of the fsot that a musical message. Lausanne. there has never l^aen in history such SYMINGTON’S ' a serious Parliamentary situation in ■lfbt^y«ar*eld PABUTO. whoM everyons has them and that thsy Twenty-two times she gave Belpan Beauty Sent Mes­ French and Belgian staffs the exact Atk That Congress Be Dis­ Spain. MEN’S SHOP , tetbar w m wealthy yoonf are easier to deal with than a m Eng- Thus, the Socialists bitterly re­ ifrtifWM u d mother a eervant price. He woulu have Smith watch­ description, strength and placement ol German artillery. This resulted iterated their oppoaltloo to Premier flrl, rune away from the cruel ed and And tht weak link In this sages to French by Belfry In eighteen direct nits, which killed Overnight A. P, solved at Once; President Lerroux, although eome leaders NECKWEAR A N G E LA Ib whoee eare he bae evidently strong chain. Then be men and animals, tore to pieces the called by toe President have Insisted Regular 66c baea le ft would keep his ehort, blunt-Angered Bell Notes. batteries. News Seeks to Avert Crisis. that be be named to form the new 3 for $1.00 Bom at eea, PabUto’a mother band on tne weak link as be used Trains Police Dog Cabinet. the chain, died and the child wae taken to More than a dozen times she got Socialist leaders asserted any Key Weet FU^ by two younf Pabllto’e youth land appearance Boston -Coast Guard destroyer government headed by Lerroux FANCY SHORTS were factore that Field needed. It Paris, March 3.—Hundreds of over or through the Dutch Border Madrid, March 2.—(API -Social- Regular 60c Oobaa flrle. Their pareate re* despite the 14,000-volt charged (Jeorge E. Badger steams thfougb would be no more than a "stop-gap" fneed to allow them to keep the would be limple to bind him after thousands of men and women, m Ists Issued a challenge to toe present until Rightist elements could take bis reason for hiding was located. wires which the Germans stretched the winter seas of the North Atlan­ ivsmment of Spain— or any simi- 3 for $1.00 baby ai^ placed aim la the care and out of uniform, are professional along the frontier. She went oe- over power. of Aagalai ai\ old croae who beat Field moved on toward bis office spies today. The stru file between tic to bring aid to an Injured sea­ Kr Cabinet— as President Nlceto It was also said a Socialist demon­ where he epoke with Juan Alvares, bind the bam and learned to vault Alcala Zamora sought toda: to solve and ontenrlee mletreated him. until she was able to vault herself man on to- trawiei Yankee, about stration could be expected should FANCY WOOL HOSE slnuoue Spaniard. "Alvarez,’’ be them and the hundreds of secret po­ the crisis created by the resigna­ On the a lfb t Pabllto rune away over the wires in safety. there be much delay In solving the Regular 60o eaid, "I want to know the history lice in every country is relentless. 130 miles east of Chatham. tion ot the ministry of Premier Ale­ be eooonntere NOBRIB NOYES» a Then she trained her police , dog crisis. of that boy, Smith, whom the Secret police have had the upper Norwich, Conn.— Game of “ Cow­ jandro Lerroux. 3 for $1.00 aqraterlotts Individual who hae seen to leap the wires, hollowed out bis women like to have In their boat hand since the war, but those beetle boys" results in death of Gladys In a note enumerating toe party's better days. Noyee takee the boy to teeth, wrote Important messages <.n MAY CHANGE STATE LAWS when they pretend to Ash. He saye years from 1914 to 1918 were a Aexd Hall, 14-year-old daughter of Mrs. complaints against recent political FLANNEL ROBES hie aback oa a lonely leland. day for spydom. Masterful spies, the thinnest paper and rolled them he llvee on one of these email George Buttle Jt West Falmouth, developments. Socialist leaders told Hartford, March 2.— (A P) —Radi­ Regular 67JM) men and women, rose from the to At Into the tooth. In one such Keys alone but I think be does Mass, dno wae accidentally jbot In toe President "Congress should be cal changes in OomMOtlcut Isw con­ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY masses, and their coups enliven the report she wrote 3,000 words and not live alone/’ the abdomen by s boy companion Immediately dissolved." cerning poor may be proposed If the $4.95 history of espionage. drew maps to describe the German who obtalnec’ a weapon at bis home, ”1116 cbsUlenge was Issued while present trend toward continued C H A PTE R n "Few men do," Alvarez ventured None was more brilliant than positions and equipment in Bel^utn. police eaid, to make the game more President Zamora was continuing Federal assistance in relief to all with a rather oily emlle. Mme. Louise de Bettlgny, on the In her spy layout, she had priests, CAPS At 17 Pabllto wae arreetlnfly realistic. conferences with political leaders toe states Is extended, says Secre­ To this Field made no response. plowmen, children, bell-ringers, Regular 61J10, fl.96 tall, arreetlnfly bandeome and French side, and tomboy "Mile. Doc- regarding the forming of a new tary W, H. P. SQulres of the stats "Do you know him?” be asked. teur”—Fraulein Dr, Elsbeth Bcbrag- peasants and washerwomen, 'mey New Haven. Conn.— Special col­ a m ^ a f ly etrong. He bad abeorbed Cabinet. public welfare department. E ffort $ 1.00 Alvarez did not. "H e’s blond," rouller—on the German side. Frau­ helped 1,900 Belgians to run the bor­ lection at more than 800 books pre­ much iBiormatkm of unrelated and Field went on, "and he’s near the sented by the Italian government to SoolaJIsta’ Changes may be made to repeal or nullify IntereetiBf eerte, eome of which had lein < Schragmuller, whom -the Oe: - der and get out of Germgn-occupled east cottage now. Oo look at territory, Yale at ceremonies officially open­ "Recent governments nave shown the time-honored statutes In Con­ Medium Weight come to him through the mother of mans treasured as "Queen of Spies ”, scant regard for toe Republic or for necticut law which are based on lo­ him— " put on a uniform and followed the 26 False Psssports ing the "Sala Italiana" at the Uni­ UNION SUI'TS Invention and eome through Noyce. Alvarez wandered out in a cas­ versity. I its promises," the Socialists cal responslbiliy and settlement In troops to the front in 1914, to l>e Finally, Mme. de Bettlgny was ir- charged. "Proletarians have de­ Through Noyee he had learned ual, careless manner that increased SpringAeld, Mass.— John Kamin­ order to substitute state or Federal $ 1.00 rewarded with a commission, the rested In Touroal. She was unanle veloped hostility which presages a responsiblUty for relief. many legende of other lande, a love F itid 'i trust in him. ski, 26, New B italn, Conn,, held only woman officer in the (3ermao to explain the presence In her p>ocK- at serious battle in Spain’s social life. of good teoke and truth and phyal- Pabllto had se*n Field often Tn 176,000 bond tor the Grand Jury *^AT THE CENTER" army. ets of twenty-six fglse passports. Whatever happens, the Institutions Biology and child psychology are cal cleanneee and mental decency, from a distance and had heard Praised By Enemy as a result oi his spectacular one- eufficlent arithmetic for practical She was sentenced to death, but of power are responsible." Increasing popular subjects in Ok­ the servants Ulklng of him. Field, Virtually unknown to most General von Bisseng commuted the man attack with guns, bombs and ueee, and eeveral other thinge they said, was had and powerful. "Whatever solution is found in lahoma, the state librarian reported. French, Mme, de Bettlgny was death sentence to tv/enty-sev-m knives in ths bupertor Court during toe crisis (resulting from the resig­ Noyee had not Intended to have In He had moments of kindness which There are about 11 bead of live­ warmly praised by the enemy. Cap­ ears in prison. A few months tos trial of bis brother, Alexander, nation of toe Cabinet yesterday) the cui^culum. For at the etart alternated with bis hours of cruel­ stock in Montana for each man, wo­ tain Felix Bauman, of the German ater she died at Cologne during >in on a second degree murder charge. based upon elements who have of their aeeoclatlon Noyee had ties, Of money he was a king. His r. man and child In the state. wartime Intelligence Service, wrote operation. When the British march­ Read The Herald Advs. meant to care for Pabllto but in a wife, who bad been faded to a that the German spy system had ed into the Rhineland, her body was ehort epace the eltuatioo wae re* wlep of languor by a few short nothing to compare 'itb the talent, exhumed and sent back to Lille, ber vereed and Pabllto wae caring for years with him, now lived in subtle craft, courage, sang frold birthplace. Noyee — waehlng Noyee' clothee, Paris, There wae a daughter who and results obtained by Mme. de "&nie. Docteur" was only slightly cooking for him, earning the lived with her mother, FMcld was Bettlgny, less successful. She was Known to money for the food they both ate, benevolent to those in need. Those She operated in Belgium as "Alice counter-spies as "the woman of a Noyee emiled eometimee, watching women wbr visited the camp, be­ Dubois." Discarding the usual thousand disguises." One day yao Pabllto'e almoet old womanleh con­ tween staid parties given to buel- tricks of spies, she conveyed infor­ would have golden tresses, another cern for him. Sometimee again it nees astoclatee, were always richly made hie eyee flll> dresiled and beautiful. But of them And they cared deeply for each there was no need to speak| it was other in a maeeuhne manner that all so apparent. MARLOW occulcmally made them very gruff. Once Field bad close to killed a Noyoe, too, taught Pabllto a man who bad mistreated a horse loathing of eundry haunte and that and once again be bad close to Dollar Day at KEMP’S the youth muet oe careful of how killed a man who had interfered he ueed hie strength. For one with his beating of a horse that night when a stranger had spat would not take a hurdle. t e w i^ Noyee, Pabllto hit the Field bad much land in Cuba. Sheet Music 4 copies for $ 1 etranger and it wae eome time be­ He owned many of the biggesf Group of S’’ fore the gulckly collected crowd «ugar plantations and be wae eould decide whether or not the against Baacho Obispo who wss in man wae dead, Cuba a power, Pabllto listened lan­ Boudoir Shades each $1 Neceeelty had given to Pabllto a guidly, ’The endless gossip bored wide range of human color on that him. Values in this group to 12.50. palette t^lch is called life, for hie One night be eaid to Noyee of income came from "Big" Field Field, "H e is «»tten , I would like Maple Mirrors each $1 who had a winter home, caeually to have money in order to spend it Ladies’ Everlasting Sutrite Ladles’ called a "Ashing camp,” on one well," Ladies’ HOSIERY TAFFETA SLIPS of the Keys, "All that is necessary to achieve­ End Table Lamp with shade $1.00 The camp wae luxurious in the ment," Noyes stated as he lighted Ladies’ Pure Silk extreme. There wae a long, low a clgaret, "Is to want one thing Vaiuet to $2.25. building set in a grove of royal enough." 'There was a moment’s HOUSE $1.00 $1.00 palms which held the immense din­ hesitation and something like re­ ing room and kitchen. Around this, membered fear dashed In bis weak set at discreetly separated dis­ eyes. Then he went on, "But be ‘Special’ Offer DRESSES careful about wbat you want,” Easy Washer Ladies* Hosiery tances. were the bungalows where Newest Spring Shades First Quality. Service and SLIPS Alone, Field picked up bis let­ W^tb Lacy Top and Bottom were billeted the guests. There Chiffon. Neweat Spring were arrangements for outdoor ters to And among them one Shades. 2 p > --$1 , 0 0 cooking and barbecues, popular pMtmarked Paris. He smiled a that season, and there was a targe little. He bad known he could building given over vO billiard bring Norma to time. FLANNEL GOWNS Ladles’ tables, wheels that spun and books. He silt tlie envelope and took out There were tiled baths and French the fo’ded sheet inside. 'The letter $1.00 2 '°’ $ L 0 0 RAYON UNDIES $ began abruptly: 1.00 chefs and scores of servants and motor boats and breakfast trays "Since you say Estelle will have Vests - Bloomers - Panties Children’s Long Stocking.^ Ladles’ Extra Size and a private telephone line to nothing of that which is rightfully Step-ins MEN’S SWEATERS Field’s office in New York and hers unless I come back with her PANTIES — BLOOMERS fresh Aowers each day from a to live in the same house with you 6 ' " " $ 1 . 0 0 greenhouse. The sum total of all we will come. But I ask you, be­ $ls00 ' '■lli 2'"’ $ L 0 0 23c ““ 33c this was much affluence and very cause of the child, to mend your •lifililiiiijiplil Children’s Union Suits little taste. ways a little—at least on the sur­ Men’s Shirts, Drawers face. She is very sweet: quite big Heavyweight In one thing only did Jim Field now. You will be surprised to see 2 '"’ $ 1.00 her. I have told her nothing of all CANNON rarely err and that was In his 2 ' " ’ $ 1 . 0 0 estimate of people. The Arst time toat made me put the Atlantic 81x99 he saw Pabllto he stopped to study between us.” .BOYS’ GOLF HOSE him and the second time he saw Field read on, smiling. Suddenly SHEETS $1.00 Men’s Heavyweight the youth he stopped to speak to he laid down the letter and his 6 ' " " $ ! 0 0 UNION SUITS him. smile faded. He had an intense c a n n On “What’s your name?” Field ask- hunger to see the child who was ed. ‘ quite big now" and “very sweet." BOYS’ SWEATERS $1.00 Pabllto paused in his work. He (To Be Contlmied) bad been putting cushions on a $ 1.00 PILLOW Blankets Men’s Heavy Flannel swing set up under a group of PAJAMAS palms. "Smith, sir— ” he answered. POPULAR BAN LEADER 66x76 Field studied Pabllto, an Im­ BOYS’ GOLF KNICKERS CASES $1.00 mensely tall boy with a heavy Good Quality thatch of straw-colored hair, ar- AT THE REC CENTER restlngly blue eyes, and a hard-set, MEN’S DUNGAREES square chin that had been given Last night at the School Street $1.00 him by Mary Marriage’s North-of- Recreation building the banner for $ $ 1.00 Electric Pump 2 X ____J______, England grandfather. crowd of the season bid a fond adieu BOYS’ SHIRTS 4 $1 “Where do you live?” to the most popular leader and band Balloon Rolls Men’s Bine Work Shirts “ On one of the small Keys, sir.” that has appeared to date for the BBBBB "A lone?” Larsre Agitator regular weekly dance conducted for 2 $1.00 2 * " ' $ l . G 0 “Yes, sir.” toe past two years by the Recrea­ Babies’ Children’s This was the lie he had told tion Centers. The popiriarity of Val ever since one night two years be-^ ROMPERS Sleeping Garments Jean and his Arcadians was increas­ Children’s fore when Noyes had crept, shak­ Order Your Today Children’s ed last night by their versatility in Frigidaire ing and sober, into the shack to putting across various novelties and say, “ Some one who knew me— ... and be sure 2 ' " $ 1 . 0 0 2 ! " $ 1 . 0 0 saw me: some one I knew when special arrangements. Val Jean and his band were busy autographing — ” and had stopped there. But it^s t h e one Sweaters Dresses ever after th at at Noyes’ request, photos of themselves last night and Pablito had said he lived alone, if nearly 600 were distributed during that uses less knyonc asked. From almost the the evening. Next week’s dance wlS 5 f o r $ l be held on Friday e v e ^ g electric c u r- rOWELS Arst Pablito had known that Smith was Noyes’ name In public. rent than one 2 f o r $ 1 “ Don’t you want to put up here ordinary lamp $ 1.00 with rify servants?" Field asked. WAPPING “No, sir. 'Thank you, sir.” bulb. These Specials For “Um. What's your nationality, Mrs. Walden V. ColUna is iU at Smith?” her home with pneumonia, and is .. .Only Fri­ COTTAGE SETS Sfifi OUR "Cuban-Amerlcan,” Pabllto an­ under the care o f Dr. Lundberg. of gidaire , WINDOWS swered. He and Noyes had decided Manchester. Her mother, who Is a this because of Pabllto’s yellow (made by General FOR n iu ^ . Is earing to- her. She was Motors) hair and the daughter of ViUa- taken ill Tuesday night. 2 ’“ $ 1 . 0 0 OTHER VALUES verde y Blanco. Dollar Day Only Mias Dorothy Doaae. xmo has is SO economi­ Field grinned slowly. “If you’re been conAned at the Hartford bospi- Cuban,” he remarked, ‘T m an tal for several weeks returned to cal... Eskimo." Then he added, " I f you the home of her mother, Mre. Harry have any idea of leaving my em­ P. Fliee, ox Wapping last 1/4 More Room ploy let me speak to you before last Monday afternoon. Miss D ^ ele underwent a Requires less kitch­ Dollar Day Bargains In Our Basement you go ’ major operation. “ Yes. sir. Thank you.” Alfred Stone who was in the Metal ^ Pabllto set to arranging cush­ en space. Stataflex Manchester Memorial hospital a few Bread Boxes ions again and Field strolled on. weeks ago, and underwent an oper­ Insulation. Refrige­ Clothes Hampers Ivory or Grben The boy had been reared, Field ation, has returned to the hospital SPECIAL lecided, by some one of breeding. rated Shelves. Por­ ALUMINUM WARE again. Re was taken ill again and He spoke well He held himself went back Wednesday afternoon. a-ell. He was neither abashed by celain Interior. Du* 4-Quart Tea Kettle $1.00 Next Sunday m om l^ at the Fed- $1.00 Field nor abased before him. Evi- •rated church, the Baemraent of the lux Exterior. Slei»-Oa lently the boy— 3mung as he was Lord’s Supper will be observed at Large Sine Convex Kettle w ^ —had done something that had GARBAGE CAN the close of the morning service. ^ Iropped him from hts natural CLOTHES BASKET and The school board will hold a worid to make aim hide among $10 Down $7 a Month and S Paekagea of Double Boiler Jqj* meeting at South Windsor HIU this WASTE BASKET isrvants. evening. CLOTHES PINS Now Field had uses for many You Can Afford To Buy A Frigridaire. (40 In box) Coffee Percolator 1 types o f men and ths-thought of LIQUOR PERMITS REVOKED $1.00 P lu t o ’s being under a cloud did Come In Dollar Day! Dish Pan J L lot displease him. ‘T could use Hartford. March 2.—(API—Ap­ $1.00 lO-Qallen *j)aTTinlhe6 llm, perhaps, in Cuba— ” he proximately 25 liquor permittees GARBAOB flA^ thought. “ I f my guess is right be have had their permits rtvoked by 6-Plooe L U N ^ ^ BOX 1 g a l v a n i z e d ASH CAN lould be controlled. A little fear the state liquor control commission KITCHEN SET $ 1 . 0 0 n the best crack of the whip.” as the result of a report by the Ivory or Green VACUUM BOTTLP 1 v The sea that day was a gray- staU tax department that they had KEMP’S ,!,». SM ft; SASi OQ«D kshed fury, touched to white by fallsd to pay the tax due tor the $ 1 . 0 0 $1.00 1 $1.00 ; the beat of the wind, but Field final taxing period for 1933, which *^ext To State Theater" $ 1 . 0 0 bd not see It. He was thinhipy ended Dec. 31. SATURDA Y ...Manchester s Great One-Day Event That Wfll Save You Money.’ Stunning Spring

HATS, Special . The very latest hat fashions spe­ V cially priced for DOliLAR DA/. Brims, off-the-face models, corns. Black, navy, high colors. All head sizes. Hats—Main Floor, center. Savings Average 15% to 50%» In Many Cases Even More Ho\isefurnishing ^ Values / ______We Planned For This One-Day Event Weeks Ago. Here Are Just A Few Of The Items On Sede ! All-Metal Girls’ $2.10 Jumpers, Here’s A Real *‘Buy”! One Of Our Greatest Dollar Day Values! Bridge Lamps Close-out ^ u p . Jumper Cannon “Nantucket” models. Not all sizss. complete with (Main Floor, center). Pure Silk parchment shades $ We purchased these special Foundations, SHEETS HOSIERY 181x99 ifor this sale. Good-looking bridge lamps with metal bases Corsets, >72x99 (Replacement finished In black emd gold, black side and front hook cor­ Price $1.45) and silver. Complete with l^J- sets. Back lace cor­ Regular >68x99 inch decorated parchmart sets. Foundations with shade. belt (Main Floor, rear). C s^on sheets have been carried by us for years... 79c Grade quality bed sheets that give four years of constant sendee. Prices are steadily climbing.. .buy your needs now. Parchment Shades, 2 for ^ $1 Day Bargains , aur yen for lovely silk hose DOL­ *’Lady Pepperell” ^ New tones In apricot, mint green, walnut. t B LAR DAT. First quality stockings. Our 81x99-Inch Quality* ^ For 12-lnch bridge, 16-inch table, 18-lnch B Brassieres, 2 for regular 79c grade. MJCM. pure silk stock­ junior floor lamps. Side hook brassieres m ings enuffon and service weights. dood good quality material. All range of shades. Sizes 8H to lOVt. Cases, 3for^ Sheets, Cases, 6for^ sizes. 42x36, 45x36 inches. 41c and 69c Silk-Wool Children’s Pajamas, 2 for Boys’ 39c and 50c 48c grades today. 5-year serv­ Seamless bed sheets, Large 42x36 inches. A good quality 1 ice is the average wear of these size, 81x99 inches. pillow case.. .little dressing. Cjhildren’s cotton print m - cases. Will give good service. J a n ^ . Two-piece stylea Hose, Sizes 8. 10 and 12 years. Hose, At HALE’S Domestics—Main Floor, left. DOLLAR DAT only at 2 for 3 pairs 3 pairs fLOO. Boys* golf hose for school and Not all sizes and colors, to close­ sports wear. Sturdy hose. 7-8- Extra Larsre! AbsorbentI Today’s 29c Children’s Sweaters, out at 3 pairs $1.00. length. New Spring sllp-on sweat- (^| $1 Day Bargains ers for boys and girls, S to 6 Al Hale’s Hosiery—Main Floor, right. years. V necks, long sleevjs. ' Plisse Crepe, 6 yds. ‘Cannon” Turkij ^Qay colors. ^ White only. For gowns Kitchen Palls, 10-quart stsa Fancy Mirrors, burnished Fresh New Regular 69c Stock nd underthlngs. Fine, with Inside galvai^ed palL gold frames. Round, ob­ Training Pants, 3 for soft quality crepe. Assorted colors...... fl.OO long and modernistic... fl.OO Cotton training pants; woll TOWELS made. Sizes, 2 to 8. Neckwear Unbleached Cotton, Training Pants, 2 for Rayons 8 yds. ^1 Part-wool training pants 39 inches wide. A fine SI with lastex back. Band, for quality unbleached cotton front. Sizes 2 to 8. S ta b le for many uses for A variety of stunning m ^els for around the home. Children’s Blankets, 3 for' DOLLAR DAY! Tailored pique^f, frlUy organdies, dainty silks, neat Cotton blankets in pink laces. Cotton Batts, 2 for • Greedily absorbent double thread and blue nursery patterns. for towels. Main Floor, front Three-pound size. Make' Caothes Baskets, imported Door Mats, <-ocoa fiber mot- O lb size. • Large size, 22x44 inches. wlllow basket, 29 inches long, tied colors. Also link up your own comfortablia Also 100 feet of clothes line In sectional rubber. Good 35c Rayon-Wool Hose, Children’s Wash —it’s more economical! 0 Blue. gold, green, rose, orchid bor­ ...... |1»00 size ...... ILOO 4 pairs •V ests ders. (Children's fine rayon an-i Electric Hot Plates,' wool hose. Sizes 6 ^ to 7 ^ . Suits, Frocks •P anties 9x9-inch size with six- inch heating grid. With 89c Crib Blankets, 2 for •Bloom ers cord. ‘Cannon' 6for^ Baby Pepperell crib blanx- Soft, absorbent, double thread towels In the handy size, 18x36 t B ets.. .soft and warm. Pink ^Well tailored garments fashion­ $1.29 and $1.49 inches. Snow-white with gay borders. and blue. (Crib size only. Every garment made to sell at ed of fine chalk-finished rayons. Chenille Rugs, ______Hale’s Towels—Main Floor, left. 59c and 79c “Woolies”. $1.19 and $1.69. New Spring “Cin­ 1 Strictly tailored or smartly lace Reversible chenille rugs. derella” prints and pastels in 1934 trimmed. Hit and mis., colorings; 2,500 Yard! Regular 25c 2 for , 1 styles and colors. 3 to 6. also rug designs. Scat­ Remaining stock of “Wool- * Main Floor, rear. Main Floor, right. leg”—pants and vests—to ter size. Percale close-out. Garbage Palls, with self-lock Bread Boxes, or cake con­ Aluminum covers. 5 -gallon size. Spe­ tainers with roll tops and Lift Capeskin Gloves, Percolators, cial SATURDAY only. .$1.00 covers. Assorted colors, fl.OO Not all sizes. $1.29 and | Bell bottom style. PRINTS f 1.59 grades. Plain and' Sale! Dainty French Heavy gauge alumlnura fancy cuffs. ware. "No-bum” handle. , 8-cup size. (rl All For $1 All For ) Utility Bags, JL JL utility b a ^ for shopping. | Aluminum Sauce Pots, 75c can Lin-X 69c Dust Mop Leatherette with handy zin-, CREPE UNDIES yards per closing. Covered sauce pots of oOc Brush 79c Polishing Mop heavy aluminum. Also Lln-x linoleum lacqusr Reversible dust mop; $1.98 Cotton Dresses, covered kettles (6-quart) Women will crowd around' these and 2-inch brush vulcan- oil polishing m op..$1.00 Girls’ fresh crisp cotton •Slips Included at one dollar. i prints SATURDAY. All new 1934 ized in rubber. set! school prints. 7 to 14. Tub Spring patterns—florals, checks, and sun-fast. A variety of •Dance Sets Garment Bags, 3 for plaids. Our complete range—over pleasing styles. Extra beq.vy cedarlzed 80 dlfferejjt patterns eind colors. •Chem ises paper garment bags. Side Children’s Sweaters, opening. Size, 26i,4xG0, Percale Outing A group of girls’ sllp-on ’These are a bargain at this price considering the wajr Inches. sweaters featured for this silks have advanced during the past few months. Fash­ sale only at $1.00. 7 to it.. ioned of a heavy crepe that washes and wears well All Window Shades, 3 for Prints, Flannel, Cotton Blouses, garments neatly lace trimmed. * Regular size, 6x36. 6 yards 7 yards One lot of 25c prints, Fas;- New Spring cotton blouses j SLIPS In bias-cut, lace trimmed models, Flesh. m Wanted colors. Each, 39c; (^1 Stripes and white, 36 Inches for school girls, 7 to 14. Tail­ tearose and white. 34 to 44. 3 for $1.00. »P| color. 36 Inches wide. wide. Good weights. Electric Toasters, $1.49 Electric Irons, $1.69 grade, ored and ruffled trims. g r^ e . With cord. Nickel Guaranteed for 2 years. Youthful styles. |DAN(IE SETS, CHEMISES in dainty feminine Bagatelle Games, styles. Full cut to size...... fl.00 Nickel finish...... fLOO $1.98 Skirts, “Starlight” Bagatelle. SILK PONGEE, 6 y*. Wool skirts to close-out at Hale’s Silk Underwear—Main Floor, rear. All metal with 16 playing a B What a whale of a buy on all-silk, 12 mommie pongee! one dollar. Dark colors., pockets. Size, 14 x 20 regular low price, 25c yard. Sizes 7 to 14. , Hale’s Yard Goods—Main Floor, left. $2.98 Blouses, * Here They Are! New Spring Curtain Stretchers, Purs Linen Remaining stock of wo­ steel curtain ztrztchers! men’s Winter silk blouses iu . .new gravity type. Saves [ a close-out doUar sale. Also time. No Irotfing. Straight Special oew Spring cotton blouses, Lunch Cloths, Card Tables, fiber tops. Cake Covers, decorated and Included. , sides. No pin holes. I Sizes: 54x70 and 60x60 Inches. Rounded metal corners. fitted with glass knob. With COTTON Green, red ...... fi.oo jPure linen cloths with colored borders—blue, gold, enamel tray. Colors ..fl.W) Odd Lot Sweaters, green. Odd lot of women’s all- Hale’s Linen CSothz—Main Floor, left. wool sweaters In mostly Dollar Day sllp-on styles. Novelty de- FROCKS signs. Not all sizes. Look At This for home bodies! Drug Sales Rain Capes, Bargain for Dollar Day! All the rage last Summer 50c PhUUp’s Milk of Magne»a and Fall—predicted to be ...... 3 for $1.00 good this Spring again. 25c Kleenex Tissues, 6 for $1.00 Bright colors. Easy to keep Hospital Absorbent Cotton .... $1.25 Floor Brush (soft hair) Casseroles, with utility cov­ 'Color (1-pound rolls) .. .3 for $1.00 Fine Lace —a 29c dusting brush, and m hand bags for unexpected er. 2 cooking utensils in one. Spring showers. 25c Rubbing Alcohol, 6 for $1.00 a 10c dust pan. All for fl.OO I ’i-quart size ...... f l .00 fast 50c Prophylactic Tooth Brushes ...... 3 for $1.00 ii Rubbish Burners Modess and 50c Ipaoa Tooth Paste ICURTAINS Unpainted ...... 3 for $1.00 Kotex, 8 pkgB., 50c Kolynos Tooth Paste I Sanitary napkins. 12 Shirtwaist and fsmlnins models...... 8 for $1.00 In each package. (Mala Stripes, checks, florals—all tub-fast. Perlox Tooth Paste, 12 for $1.00 Floor, left). ►Shantung Chairs Sizes for misses 14 to 20; for women, 38 to 46. (Milk-of-Magnesia paste). 1 ►Filet Cane seat. S t ur4y, 79c, $1. Wool Printed All For well built 125 pairs only.. .tSey*re sure to be picked Mittens, 2 pairs up early in the day. A beautiful range of Wire burn­ F o r bed- Hobverettes 2 for _ 1 Fountain Syringe ers. 24 in. r 0 0 m or Close-out! Misses’ and Dainty organdy or self-ruffle trims on these ten different patterns. Filet and shantung deep. 18 In. women’s. (Main Floor, figured Hooverettes. Small, medium, large, 1 Hot Water Bottle nets. Pull length; full width. breakf a s t right). 2-quart sizes. in diame­ nook. extra large sizes. ter. Hale’s (Jotton Frocks—Main Floor, center. Main Floor, right. ‘'Cushion Dot” All For Ruffled Curtains Fine marquisette ruffled cur­ 50c wet mop tains with “cushion dots'*. White, 60c wrlzigtng attach­ cream and ecru. ment pair 29c mop pail (10 q t) Tb« jWHALCco Hale’s Draperies—Main Floor, left. Hale’s Housefumishings—Basement. MANrHEfTFD CoNN- iFree Parlking Space In Rear Of Store ^ V,

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ADVEBTUEBIENT— ADVERTISEMENT— Oastoq Doumergue's "military di­ duct, Mrs. Psllnkss sxMWted a rectory," compoeed of War Minister WIFE FINDSVALENTIES, DR. EDWARD DOLAN PetJdn, Air Minister Denain and BARSTOW DEFENDS and pbotofrspfas vrfaietr shs-ssM-Jdio Naval Minister Pietii with Foreign fotmd lam s desk," add. itgilcB’ Minister Louis Barthou attending. SAYS HATE LOVED RIVAL claimed- were seat to U n a b g i isas THE LIQUOR CONTROL Dorothy Wflldns. The wtte also as­ W n i BE SPEAKER serted that Palinkas admittedi iUs But Judge, Denying Divorce, love for Miss Wilkins. : ' | IMMIGRANTS RETURNING Rules Hubby's Declaration of Judge Foster ruled that the mis­ Love for Another Not Mis­ conduct charge had not beea.sub­ BARGAIN HOUND S t James Men’s Club to Hear Attributes Current Agitation stantiated by tbe ervldeneei,' but TO NATIVE COUNTRIES conduct. granted a oontinusnee so th^ the This knitting rage goes on for­ Try this for a tasty dish: wife’s attorney may tile a brief. in *lD Vofuc" the imartett prinU, Talk on Catholic Organi­ . Against Ad to Selfish De­ Bridgeport, March 2.—A bus- support of bis claim. •uita with gorgeouB lines, darling ever—even in Hollywood, Joan ItaLan Onkm Soap, More Are Going Back to Places Marsh is on her sixth sweater. She Two medium sized Bermuda on­ band’s declaration ick Striking and unusual collar and Cent States Elec ...... 1% Travis Banton, Hollywood stylist up lively French crepe panties and cuffs sets are flooding tbe shops Just OUR REGULAR PRICES says, that madcap bats will annihil­ chemises for fl.OO, There are also cities Service ...... 8H Sheet Music ate conservatism completely this now of linen, pique or organdie will Elec Bond and S h a re ...... 17)4 4 COPIES some rayon values 2 for fl.OO. All also add new life to an aged frock. Ford Limited ...... 7 spring. Amazing effects are al­ this at Hale's Dollar Day, ready quite tbe rage in New York, Nlag Hud Pow ...... 6% and bats that perch atop tbe bead When spring comes you’ll want to Dr. E. O. Dolan Penn R o ad ...... 3)4 with roimd upturning brims as well Add a bit of variety to your next busy-about your kitchen in new Stand Oil Ind ...... 28% as typical ^rate swashbuckling rice pudding. crisp bousedresses. Why not get which will include the following: United Fotmders ...... 1)4 All the Late Hits. models are seen everywhere. Ban- Jelly Bice Podding. one or two at Hale’s tomorrow. Ray HUderbrand, pianist; Loifis and United Gas ...... 3% ton also lists dyed panama bats in This pudding is most attractive They are 91.00. Anthony DellaFerra, novelty sketch; United Lt and Pow A ...... 4 pastel shades as Important in spring and economical. Elda Beletti, six year old soft shoe Util Pow and L t ...... 1% One cup Jelly, 1 cup rice, 1 cup Paris—Tbe three Important ele­ dancer; the D'Baldo Brothers, ban­ Canadian M arconi...... 3% KEMP’S, me. millinery. milk, 1 cup water, 1 tablespoon but­ ments that enter into tbe creation jo and guitar and singing duo; John Mavis B ottling...... 1)4 of a dress and from which it de­ Hale's are having Kotex, eight for ter, 8-4 teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons Morton, violinist and, If possible, sugar, 1 teaspoon granulated gela­ rives its character are line, move­ "Babe” Cody, popular tap dancer. 11,00 tomorrow. tine. ment and color. Tbe first and last This meeting will be open to all Put milk, water, sugar, butter, usually are those which suffice, at Catholic men of Manchester. Presi­ Spring and summer sports note: first glance, to pass Judgment on a Men's shirting materials are to be salt and rice in top of double boiler dent John Foley of the St. James’s and bring to tbe boiling point. Cook model. Movement comes last in used extensively for three piece ten­ tbe process of appreciation, but at Men’s club, is destrlous of having nis outfits comprising blouse, shorts over boiling water until rice is ten­ everyone Interested in the work der and dry. Soften gelatine in 1 this Juncture its Importance becomes and detachable skirt. more evident and one realizes then this organization is attempting to tablespoon cold water for five min­ do to be present. The alms of the utes and dissolve over boiling wa­ bow Indispensable a factor it is in tbe makeup of a beautiful gown. club will be outlined In detail so that ter, Add to one tablespoon Jelly aU those who attend will be fully which has been melted and stir informed as to what this group will Freshly dipped hand fashioned carefully into cooked rice. Turn Everywhere you look you’re daz­ chocolates with a variety of centers zled by prints, prints and more try to do in the near future. The* into mold and let stand several program of entertainment will be­ — AT— —sotmd delicious? They are and hours or over night to chill and be­ prints! Never were they so love­ are tbe week-end special at tbe ly as they are this spring. Che­ gin promptly at 2 o’clock. Admission come firm. Unmold and garnish will be free. F ^ c e ss Candy Shop, 59 cents a with remaining Jelly. Serve plain ney’s have the most atractive selec­ pound. An extra pound for 1 cent. or with cream or with a custard tion and believe it you must, some sauce. of them are as low as 91.00 a yard. Het from Palm Beach: Natural There are also some crepes and DIAMOND SHOE STORES tinted clam shells are used for but­ heavy sheers that will hold their FRANCE WANTS ENGLISH tons on Jackets of hand knitted own in any fashion parade. One Lot of Women’s One Lot of M isses’ ant} bathing suits. Add an appetizing new touch to AID OVER ARMAMENTS your dinner by serving fresh aspar­ In and out the shops ebis morn­ Children’s 3-Snap Ruhher Oh, what bargains for Dollar Day agus. You can get it at Garrone’s ing the Bargain Hoimd thinks she at Hale's! All kinds of 'em! Can­ at 70 cents a btmeh. Then you almost sniffed a breath of spring in Will Ask Britain to Come to Its AU Rubber Overshoes non's Nantucket sheets for 91.00 and might top off this same dinner with spite of all tbe snow. Defense If Germany Breaks All style heels, blacks and browns, 66c pair. Lady Pepperel pillow cases, three a delicious strawberry dessert — Agreement. The wholesale (sost is guaranteed by the rubber OVERSHOES for 91.00. No need to tell you tbe the berries at 18 cents a pint bas­ (ompanies under the new (jode, 91*06 for S-snaps quality of these things but need to ket, and you’d do well to add a Paris, March 2.—(AP) — The and 91.18 for 1-snaps. We are Inclnding both Also Cloth tell jrou to hurry down to Hale's honey dew melon with your order OOixCVtuat. French Cabinet decided today that at this sensational bargain. Over 1,000 pairs early tomorrow. also. Chancellor Hitler’s request for re­ ready for Manchester customers at armament of Germany could not be accepted unless adequate assur­ apr. It covers a period of eleven months tablespoon butter; one teaspoon ances were given that new arma­ ROOSEVELTS OPTIMISM and each moment is tense with rap­ ginger; sugar or honey to sweeten. ments limits shall be observed. idly moving plot. The comedy is Put the buttermilk, butter and gin­ Great Britain will be asked to |C a pair real humor in itself without resort­ ger in the saucepan and bring to the come to the defense of France if ' DRIVES AWAY SICKNESS ing to ludicrous or extraneous in­ boiling point. Then sweeten to the Germany should break such an sertions. The curtain will open at taste of the patient and serve hot. agreement. Men’s 8:00. There will be music between Some Doctors wsint the ginger High army, navy and air chief.s, White House Physician Says acts by a group from the Trade omitted; others recommend flavor­ forming the National Defense Coun­ One Heaping Table of President in Better Health school orchestra. Candy will be on ings of various types. cil responsible for France's armed RUBBERS Now Than Year Ago. sale by the Enworth League. strength, are to submit their opin­ Children’s and Misses’ Champagne gets its name from ion to the Cabinet. 8 8 c a pair Washington, -March 2.—(AP)— Buttermilk Stew the province of that name in France, An official note to Great Britain Because Franklin D. Roosevelt can Two cups buttermilk; one half where it was first produced. then will be drafted by Premier All style heels; freih, new stock. keep smiling be has come through RUBBERS his first year healthier than when One Lot of *he first became President, the White House physician says. Oi\e Lot of Men’s Boys’ Dr. R. T McIntyre, pronouncing Mr. Roosevelt in “fine shape,” said 29^ & p^i^ HI-CUT today: WILROSE OXFORDS "As a matter of fact, it has been a healthy year for the whole White One Lot of Men’s Calf and House family. Even the Roosevelt DRESS SHOP SHOES grandchildren have had scarcely HOTEL SHERIDAN BUILDING any ailments.” OXFORDS “There is no question in my mind HIGH SHOES that President Roosevelt is better Black and Tan. $ 1.88 today, in a genera'' physical way, ---- PRESENTS----- SoUd... leather, $ 2 * 9 5 than he wa> when i first saw him in Goodyear welt. March of last ye^l^,” Dr McIntyre added. a pair' $ 1 . 8 8 pr. pair “He has gone through the year DOLLAR DAY in fine shape. The reason for it, I think, and the best thing about it, The Following Specials In Ladies’ Felt is his general attitude on life—a cheerful, optimistic outlook never expecting trouble.” House Suppers 2 9 ® pr. NEW One Lot of Men’s “HERE COMES CHARLIE” SPRING One Lot of Women’s W O R K S H O E S PRESENTED TONIGHT FROCKS NOVELTY South Methodist Church Group These are the kind of dresses that take hold of SHOES of Young People to Appear you and make a new person of you. They bring $ 1 .8 8 in Comedy This Evening. gaiety. They make you young, and bright, and cheery. Yciu’ll be ready to step out with your Special at $1*00 pair This evening in the pariah hall of sm ar^t friends in them! Lovely quality silks, pair the South Methodist Episcopal in prints, pasted and bright shades. Many have church, the newest, and by critics Another Lot of Women’s One Lot of Misses’ and considered by far tbe cleverest, of print trim, which is a fashion Paris likes this C ^ d r e n ’s comedies by a well known writer, season! Jay Tobias, will be presented by the NOVELTY OXFORDS young people of the church. Tbe group has been rehearsing for One Lot of Boys’ REG. PRICE DOLLAR DAY SHOES h ig h ’&h o e s weelu under the direction of the Good Bizes, good pieldiig, soedes, pastor. Rev. Leonard C. Harris, and black call, Idd. are determined to make this (me of 9 8 c a pair OXFORDS the best in their series of produc­ $3.95 $3.45 Good aeleotion of stylee in­ and tions. $1.44 a pair cluded in this lot and are worth The cast appearing is: Nora Ma- double. HIGH SHOES ^ e , cook a t the EHliot horns, $5.95 $ 4 X 5 Marlon Lomprecht; Officer Tim Me- Orill, Nora’s swesthsart, Francis One Discontinued Lot of Barlow; Mrs. Fanny Famham, Lar­ $6.95 $ 1 .$ 8 a pair ry's aunt, Helen Gardner; Larry $5.S5 ENNA JETTICK SHOES mUot, young business man, Walter Holman; Ted Hartley, Us old eol- $7.95 For Women lege chum, Carlton Harris; Vivian $4X5 One Lot of Woiiien’s Hosiery Smjrtbe Kersey, Larry's flancee, $3*4S a n d $3*9$ p r* Foil-fashion,' legular fl.OO value. ' P * • Betty Harris; Uncle Aleck Twiggs, $10.95 in charge of CauuUe, Tom Oordner; $5X5 CSiaxUe Hoppe, Larry's ward, Grace Chiffon and Service Left; Mrs. Caroline Smyths Ker­ sey, Vhrion’s mother, Hastf Driggs; Reg. 69e Valnea Reg. 89e Values Mortimer Smyths Kersey, Clarence D ia m o n d S h o e S t o r e Turitington. n e aetieo tfareoghoat the three acts all oeeurs In the home of Lorry 1013 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Elliee U a ssborh sf S t Louis, M a JljSjUPS^^^PpLLAR DAY ONLY $1.65

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Remember last year? Here’s another Watkins fashioned

ATKINS had the bargains last Dollar Day. Hundreds will attest to that fact for they W made Watkins one of the busiest stores on Main Street. Now we’re ready for another Dollar Day. Coming as it does near the end of our Semi- Annual Sale, many many more bargains are avail­ able than would otherwise be possible, .broken lines and odd pieces and suites. Come prepared for values you would hardly dream possible. They’ll be here, ready for you. WATKINS WILL HAVE THE BARGAINS THIS YEAR, TOO! DcHarDau^i) Quantities limited—Subject to prior sale. All Sales Final. V,

Desks Smokers Breakfast Room Pieces Magazine Racks Night Tables Miscellaneous Tables $25.00 Spinet desk, ^ 1 /fl *7 C (4) Pedestal and humidor style $19.95 5-Piece breakfast set In red mahogany veneered .. ^ 1 # 9 $5.95 Solid walnut $14.95 Sheraton with cabinet, ma­ smokers, mahogany veneers and fin­ maple racks ...... (2) $10.50 Small dressing table or ishes. Values to AC flnliih ...... $3.95 hogany or maple desk with drawer. Maple, or blue $58.95 Queen Anne ladles’ desk In $9.95 ...... $ 4 # ^ 0 $11.75 veneered ...... $4.95 enamel 0 ^ ^ curly maple C O (2) French Provincial models In 4 . 0 0 $81.50 5-Pleee group with square maple. Values to ^ finish ...... $ 4 e a / 0 veneer ...... (4) Humidor smokers, mahogany A A C $9.95 and $8.75 maple veneered and $12.60 ...... $ 4 # 7 5 and waituit veneered; Sheraton, solid maple, with 0 y| a B $19.96 Revolving boOk 0 a » 7 B ...... $17.50 drawers ...... $ French Provincial, ate. sasy c a $19.95 Rack on raised, pedestal 4 # ^ 0 stand in hurawood ...... ^ ^ # / O V alues to $14.95...... $ / e O U $82JiO 5-Plece Hoosier wdth drop- base, mahogany - Maple Chairs leaf porcelain table and 4 wbite-and- veneered ...... $19.95 English walnut black ladderback A a a A C $9.75 (2) $$.95 Oane seat ladder baek hui^dor smoker...... $9.75 chairs ...... $ i « l # « X O side chairs, A e q n Wash Rugs $44.75 Hoosier kitchen cabinet lo Occasional Tables Beds-Vanities (5 ) 24x36-lnch Rag ChenlU^ rain­ ( ) Yoke and bow*back Windsor Footstools match breakfast set 0 O A A B (3) Tripod, pedestal styles In ma­ 6 above, white and black bow colors, ly M side ch£drs, V Llues to 0 O O C $55.00 Sheraton Sleigh bed, full hogany veneers. a ^ i j 2 $6.50 Large Queen Anne style, also regular 71.15...... i O O $9.95 ...... size, genuine 0 O A B A Values to $7.50...... $ 4 # £ 7 0 used for dressing4able A q a C $19.50 Square refectory table, oak In maple a a a c mahogany ...... $ o 7 #OU (10) 24x36-inch Chenille, rose and (5) Windsor bow-back side chairs, bench; upholstered t o p . . $ ^ * i / 0 (4) Oval tripod, round top, square color ...... Queen Anne, round pedestal styles, blue with band borders. y m maple. Values to 0 >1 ^ Cf $5.95 Medium slse Queen Anne, $29.95 Colonial Spool bed, full size, mahogany veneered. Regular 98c ...... fd C $9.95 ...... # O upholstered a q A C $12.50 Server with A q a C Values to $22.50 .... (21) 27x54 Rag Rugs, brown back­ (2) Fiddle-back ball-and-claw foot ...... $ M # ^ 0 drawer; gray enamel ... $ O # 7 0 ...... $14.95 $9.75 (3) Round tripod, bun-foot, William ground with colored eud *7 B side chairs, rush seats, 4 Q O C Small Welsh cup- 0 1 / 1 *7 B $46.00 Walnut veneered 0 A A B and Mary designs, .n genuine and borders. Regular $1.15 ___ / a) C maple. Reg. $19.50 ___ board with drawers... $ 1 4 # / O vanity dresser...... veneered mahogany and waln.it. (15) 30x60 Rag Ruga In rose, or $58.95 Windsor tablet-arm chair, Dining Room Groups Values to 0 f >1 *7 B green. Reg\ilar o / v reproduced by) Waliaoe ^ l A $32.50...... 0 1 4 # f O 'Nutting, . f . . 1 ^ 1 %'■' ( 2 ) 9-Piece groups in Sherald ana Bedroom. Suites $1.25 ...... OUC Old Elnglish styles, mahogany and H i g h b o 3 T s $75.00 36-lncb genuine mahogany $24.50 Mushroom arm chair with ( 2 ) 24x48 Chenille Rugs In hook id walnut veneered. 0 1 y l A $119.00 3-Plece Colonial style, Duncan ^hyfe 0 Q A ' patterns. Regular * candlewick upholstered 4 1 >1 A C Values to $249.00 ...... $ 1 4 7 # $69.00 Flat-top Queen Anne, mahogany 0*7 A drum style ...... 0 0 ^ # $ 1 .4 9 ...... 017 C seat, maple ...... $ 1 4 * ^ 0 veneered ...... $ f ^ #., $229.00 9-Piece Jacobean ElngUsn ...... $42.50 (4) 40x80 Rag Rugs, hlt-or-mi.A walnut veneered, with 0 1 *7 C 4-Plece Sneraton Colon.il, colorings. Regular Aq O A refectory f.ble ...... $ 1 / 0 # $98.00 Flat top Queen Anne, mahogany veneered...... mahogany 0/1A BA $89. $1.98 ...... ^ 1 # « 5 9 Boudoir Chairs veneered ...... (2) 9-Piece American Federal and $159.00 4-Piece Pegged Butterfly Tables (22) 2x4 f t Braided Oval Rag Georgian groups in mahogany ve­ (3) Styles including wing and can­ Maple, poster b ed ...... $89. Rugs. Regular a # o a neers and genuine ma- ' 0 1 A Q $98.00 Highboy-secretary, crotch $19.95 and $22.00 dlewick slip-covered. A C $1.96 ...... O i e O a l . Values to $19.95...... hogany. Values to $298.00 $ 1 ^ O # $175.00 3-Piece Loulv XV, Maple models ...... $9.75 ..... $49.50 vraJnut ven eered...... $89. (9) 27x54-lnch Rag Rugs, blut, ir- $22.50 Pillow-back model, candle- $12.60 Maple $175.00 Bonnet top, 12-drawer $591.00 j-Plece Chippendale, gen­ butterfly ...... chid, gray-and-rose with contrasting wick slip 0 1 1 C A $6.75 end borders. a « a im model, hand made of 0 Q A B A uine mahog- 0 O Q A covered ...... e O i / Dining Room Pieces Regular $2.65 ...... # 4 0 all mahogany ...... $ ^ 9 #0 \/ any ...... $ Z O « / # $9.95 Maple butterfly ...... $75.00 Chaise lounge 0 C > l C A t $214.00 Set of 6 Sheraton chairs, $4.95 ( 6) 30x60 Rag Ruga, orchid or in red and w h ite ...... v 0 4 e O U gray-and-rMe. 0 1 a g Re0Uar $3.35 ...... $99.50 L o w b o 5 ^ Box Springs $29.95 Set of 4 dinnette chairs, ( 6) 24x4o Rag Rugs, blue, green Occasional Chairs upholstered $49.00 Queen Anne 0 0 / 1 C A $22.50 4-0 Hall End Tables 01 gray-and-roae. 0 « q a seats ...... $14.95 msLhogany veneered .. $ 4L 4 #0 U box spring ...... $14.50 Regular $2.35 ...... ( 2 ) Styles in Queen Anne design, 3 Styles in solid walnut and mapte. values to 09 >1 A C $125.00 50-inch Hepplewhite side- $32.50 Queen Anne 0 1 A *7 B $ 3 0 0 S-S Red Cross Values to AB walnut ven^ re d ...... ^ J # O mak# ...... $27.50 ...... $ 1 4 # 9 5 hoard, solid mahogany, 0 a a C A $17.50 $7.50 ...... O O e ^ O - inlaid ...... $ 0 9 # 0 U $39.50 Queen Anne kneehole, $35.00 Queen Anne design with $17.75 and $24.50 Simmonsilmmona Ad-Ad­ 3 Styles, English leather top. Kid­ Drapery Shop covered $88.95 54-inch Chippendale lowboy genuine 0 O A B A vertised ney shaped with shelf, pedestal type. mahogany ...... V w 9 #0 \J makes ...... arms ...... s P l 9 # f O buffet, genuine mahog- 0 * 7 A C A $14.50 Walnut and mahogany 0 ys a B Hand blocked Unen drapery mate­ any, hand m a d e ...... 9 #0 U $55.00 Early Queen 0 Q A C A veneers. Values to $14.95 ^ 4 e 9 0 rials. Choice of colorful new pat­ terns, SO Inches wids. a a Anne, msdiog. veneered $ 4 b ^ # O U (4) Walfiut veneered serving cabi­ $12.50 Map’s Values to $3.95 a y a r d ...... ^ 1 e Upholstered Chairs nets. Values to 0 C A O $65.00 Kneehole lowboy dressing Console Tables ^ snd table ...... $6.75 $27.50 ...... $ 0 # « 7 0 Glased Chlnts In a choice of pat­ (2) Queen Anne design with but­ table, all 0QA BA $7.50 Twlated-leg, 0 a a B 2 Styles, Louis XV Oval and shelf terns and colorings, values up | mahogany ...... v 0 9 # 0 U 0 ton-tufted inside arms, seat tind back. $39.50 Extension gateleg tabie, mahogany veneered...... v 4 # ^ 0 model, mahogany and walnut venee'- to 95c a yard. 4 yards for . . . ^ 1 e Values to 0OO CA hand made of genuine 0 1 A A C ed. $12.50 and $17.50 0 * 7 B A $39.50 ...... $ ^ Z # u U mahogany ...... $ 1 9 # ^ 0 (2) Models, Queen Anne and Ekig- values ...... ip f t O U Odd Lots of ruffled curtains, fuil hsh, walnut veneered, 0 a * 7 B 2 U yards long and complete with (3) Styles including custom-made (2 ) Walnut veneered china cabi­ Chests-Dressers reg. $18.50 and $22.00... ^ 9 # / O 2 Styles; French provlnclsi in tie backs. 1 to 3 of a kind. 0 q Watkins wing chair, English Tudor nets, Values to 4 .A A C beeohwood with book cabinet, and Values to $4.95...... ^ i e oak lounge and tufted back $45.00 ...... $59.00 Salem Cheat, 0/1/1 C A $29.60 Long Duncan Phyfe model, Spoon foot in solid ma­ designs. Values to | K o A C A mahogany veneered .. $ ^ f 4 #9 v mahogany 0 1 / 1 »7 B hogany. Reg. $17.00 . $ 9 J 5 Plaid couch covers with fringed $79.00 ...... $ ^ # 7 # u U $44.75 Sheraton* china cabinet, veneered ...... ip J # Q edges; blue, green; red or 0 q mahogany 0OO BA $44.00 Sheraton high • chest, orange colors. Regular $ 5 ,9 5 ^ 0 e $95.00 Down seat lounge in ven eered ...... V w ^ e O U genuine 0 0 / 1 * 7 B $59.00 Hand made Queen Anne oon- mahogany ...... $ a 4 # / O ■ole-oard ‘Able, with 0 O A $49.95 Solid oak 0OA BA drawer. Genuine mahogany ^ 0 9 e ...... $47.50 Bnghsh Court cupboard^M ^eOi/ 185.00 Sheraton 0 0 / 1 * 7 B Coffee Tables $68.95 Queen Anne 0 n A C A walnut veneered...... $ m 4 # f O Gift Shop lounge, down seat . . . $ 0 4 # 0 U $5.95 Round top $45.00 Walnut Tip Tables solid walnut ...... $3.95 One whole group of dlstlnotlvo $79.00 Sheraton barrel chair, veneered cheet ...... Bookcases $9.95 $2.75 Duncan Phyfe Watkins deooratlve aooMsorles auuh $15.50 Oval t ^ genu- 0 » f c a as Chinese brass oaadlasUoka, pottery (8) Mahogany finished 1 bookeaass $85.00 Walnut 01 *7 B A Ine mahogany Inlaid .... ^ f e O U oval top m aple...... $1.98 ...... $49.50 veneered ch est...... $ 1 # e O U and doaana of other Itema from aU and pier oahtneta S Styles; Low Dunoan Phyfe, ma­ eornert of the world. 0 a $29.50 Formal Hall ^alr, solid ma­ Values to $9.95 .. $4.95 $11.50 Duncan Phyfe tip-top coffee hogany with uphol- 0 1 *7 C A $55.00 Bracket-foot dresser base hogany veneereo; low drop^taaf ma­ C h oice...... ^ 1 % stered back and seat $ 1 / # O U (3) Bookoases, glass door and open and mirror, mahog­ ple; ohib-foot maple. . 0 a a B any veneere<<...... $39.50 mahogany ...... $7.50 Values to $12.50 ...... ^ ^ # a O models, mahogany ve- 0 a *9 C $32.50 Sheraton desk chair, up- ne«red. 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Kebart FRENCH TENNIS ACES morning by taking a straight RANGERS JASONS hit 597, an average of 119-2 in the first five games and went better in doubles decision, 6-4, 6-2. ^ TO LAND A KNOCKOUT Hits An Average of 136 the last five when be bit 634, an TAKE DOUBLES EVENT Befo:-e that Tilden had defeatdji TO PLAY TONIGHT average of 126-4. ’Tronsky bit 658 Plaa, 7-9, 8^, 6-2, 6-8, 6-4, and V in« in the last five, an average of 131-3. had conquer^ Cachet 6-4, .6-8, 9-f» third, fourth, sixth and tenth Holds Big Blargln Montreal,' ' March 2.—(AP) — 3-6, 6-3 to continue the str i^ ^ rounds, with the seventh even and Tronsky took an 18-pln ad­ looghran Holds His Own m For 10 Games In Superb vantage in the first game and in­ France's professional tennis aces, triumpha that were unbroken iti the remaining Len given to the New Yora and Boston. champion. Tommy’s best all aroimd Former Meets Winsted Y and creased it steadily to lead by liu Henri Coohet and Mairtin Plaa, had Opening Stanzas by Bril­ work was done in the fourth and pins at the halfway mark, when he a chance today, but only a slim Tonight the professional aces sixth, although his best single picked up 45 plni on the fifth game one, to take a series from their complete their stand here with a pundh, a bard right to (Camera’s Latter Faces Sacred Pin-Toppling Exhibition ^ong with his high single- of 160 American rivals, William T. Tilden pair of singles matches, Tilden pla^ liant Exhibition of Boxing head, was delivered in the fifth. to Kebart’s 115. Kebart cut a slze- hnd Elllswortb Vines. After dropping aUe chunk out of his margin 1 the mg Cochet and Vines facing Plaa. This blow jarred the champion and 12 straight encounters to the lanky I'he matches are played on flooring threw him nearly off balance, but Hearts at East Side Rec. sixth game, his 147 being 35 pins duced in Manchester but be was no better than ’Tronsky’s 112 but e pair from opposite sides of the Unit­ laid over the ice of the forum with But Is Worn Down by he whipped back with both hands to match for ’Tronsky, considered by ed States, Cachet and Plaa broke a crowd of 5,000 looking on. give Loughran a mauling the rest of Town Champ Puts np Gallant many as without an equal in the latter came right bcu:k and picked the roirn^ At other times, the chal­ Tonight at the School street gypi world over a long stretch of games. up 29 pins in the next game and 33 Foe’s Superior Poundage lenger made bis big foe miss ridicu­ pins in the eighth game. Kebturt the Ansaldi team will oppoje the Fight, Averages 123, But Kebart showed a trace of nervous­ shaved eleven pins off 'Tronsky’s 137 lously and once Primo sent himself strong Sacred Heart team of ness u d at times seemed to be try­ half way across the ring from the ing too hard. Nevertheless he hit a pin margin in the ninth and seemed Small Crowd See Fight. Springfield, while the imbeaten on the way to reduce the lead even force of a misspent charge. Is No Match for Country’s ten-game total of 1231, an average more in the final game. Ranger team will play the Winsted of 1^-1 per game, which is top-notch Going into the final box of the By ALAN GOtTLD “Y” team in a postponed game from bowling anywhere. tenth game, Kebart held a slender SPECIAL VALUES Miami. Fla., March 2.— (AP) — Wednesday night. Leading Pinner; Mrs. K e b ^ bit a do-.ble strike in the two-pin lead, 123 to 121, blew a Due exclusively to his superior MANY SKI EVENTS Both visiting teams possess third game and duplicated in the spare and g;ot a ten-box. ’Then poundage and power, the combina­ strong lineups and have finished on Schnbert Beats Miss sixth with a spare on top of the Tronsky put on the finishing tion of which proved entirely too top in the greatest part of their latter. In the tenth game he piled touches with a spare and a strike on FOR DOLLAR DAY much for even the lion-hearted chal­ up five consecutive spares. ’Tronsky FOR THIS WEEK-ENDgames. It is known that the team pulled three spares in a row with a top of it to receive an ovation of lenge of Tommy Loughran to offset opposing the Ansaldl Masons is one Johnson. strike on top of it in the first game, admiring applause from the specta­ in 15 w'earying rounds, Primo Car- of the leading teams in the Cath­ a triple strike in the fifth and six tors, who jammed every available nera retains possession of the olic League of .Springfield and the space around the alleys. Whitney Fancy consecutive spares in the eighth The scores were as follows: ’Tron­ world’s heavyweight boxing cham­ Masons will need their strongest In the most brilliant exhibition of game. pionship today and turns .his Two Races to Be Conducted lineup to stop this team. Teams sky, 139, 141, 139, 128, 160, 112, 154, thoughts toward the completion of from the City of Homes have al­ pin toppling ever displayed in Man­ Hits For 54 Marks 138, 113, 141—1365. Kebart, 121, negotiations to meet his next Amer­ ways given a good account f them­ chester, Nick ’Tronsky of Williman- Tronsky captured all but two of 107, 132, 122, 115, 147, 125, 105, 124, ican rival. Max Baer. Sunday by White Monn* the ten games, losing the sixth and 133—1231. selves in local appearances and from tic. No. 1 honorary bowler of the the ninth. In one hundred frames SHIRTS A Decisive Win advance reports this team is no ex­ United States, more than demon- Both Blew Form ' The title was just about all that he hit the wood for the remarkable ception. jstrated his right to that ranking total of fifty-four marks, eleven The preliminary match was some­ moimtainous man from Italy tain Ski Runners. what disappointing, in that neither had to show for his ponderous ef­ ’The Ranger team was originally w^hen he defeated Charlie Kebart, strikes and forty-three spares scheduled to play the Winsted “Y” Kebart collected thirty-eight marks, Mrs. Schubert nor Miss Johnson was Reg. $1.50 forts last night in clubbing back town champion, by an overwhelm­ up to her usual form. In justice to t^ie attempt of Loughran to match on Wednesday night, but through a ing margin of 134 pins at the twelve strikes and twenty-six Value Boston, March 2.—With snow all conflict of dates the game was post­ spares Miss Johnson it must be said that his mere 184 pounds of beef and over New Englan< so plentiful as to YMCA alleys last night. she rolled under the handicap of a brawn. poned. rhe “Y” team will be due to­ In the preliminary attiraction, Tronsky, tall, well built and little cause 8 snow removal problem to Inclined to stockiness, brought his strained back and court plaster has The champion, in his second title night aiic are coming here with the Mrs. Jermle Schubert of the Charter never been recommended to im­ defense since he knocked out Jack cities and towns and considerable intention o i breaking the local favorite balls with him in a canvas Oak Girls turned back Miss Flor­ bag. The minute be sent a ball prove form. As it was she gave Sharkey last summer, won decisive­ trouble to all tn.ise not wishing to team’s record. As mentioned in a ence Johnson of the National Fire Mrs. Schubert a stiff tussle until ly enough. He gained the unani­ previous story the Winsted team down the polished lane in a warmup participate in winter sports, mpor- by 46 pins in a close duel. Mrs. box the crowd knew that a pinner of the last two games. mous vote of the three officials and ranks with the best and the Ranger Schubert hit for a five-game total Mrs. Schubert took a three pin tapt ski races are being held this team will have its hands full to pull the first water was about to per­ Fancy Neckband a margin of ten of the 15 rounds, week-end in New Hampshire and of 532, an average of 106-2 per form. And Tronsky didn’t disap­ Tead in the first game with 99 to but he was imable to land a single out a victory, u spite of the visi­ game, while Miss Johnson hit a 96 and added five more pins to her pimch with sufficient power to dis­ western Massachusetts, according tors impressive record and experi­ total of 486, an average of 97-1 per point them. Only once during the Mostly 14 and 14'/; to reports to the New Elngland evening did be blow a single-pin advantage In the second with an­ lodge Loughran from his feet. Car- ence over a much younger team the game. other 99. In this game Miss John­ Sizes. gS.OO Value. nera simply clubbed Loughran, by a Council, made public here today. locals are confident that the “Y” Thrills Huge Crowd break. “Doesn’t he ever miM,” SHIRTS groaned an ardent supporter of son hit 94 without a mark, a fine slow, cumbersome process, into such The White Mountain &ki Runners team will be victim number fifteen Tronsky was superb, probably In display of accurate pinning. In the are conducting two races Simday, Kebart from tlmt to time and ’I'ron- a state of weariness that after hold­ The Flanger-Wnsted game is sched­ his finest form of the season. Poss­ sky's performance supplied the third game Miss Johnson hit 105 ing his own with a dazzling exhibi­ March 4, near Franconia, N. H. uled to start as near to 7:30 as pos­ essed of a fiawless, beautiful de­ answer, “Rarely.” and took a two pin lead that was tion for the first ten roimds, Phila­ Both races are open to individuals sible while the Ansaldi-Sacred livery and uncanny accuracy, he wiped out in the fourth game when delphia Tommy lasted the closing and teams and cups will be present­ Heart game wiP get under way at gave the gallery of more thjin 300 Both Get Bad Breaks Mrs. Schubert clicked with 123 to five rounds mainly on raw courage ed to the winning teams. The first 9:00. Both games are open to the persons their moneys worth t-'d ’Tronsky went into action at the gain a 37-pin margin, which she in­ Interwoven and a display of boxing skill that race, for third-class skiers, will be public and undoubtedly both games then some by putting together an outset, marking three spares and a creased to 46 In the final game. never deserted him. held on the Kinsman Trail, Fran­ are worthwhile attractions. amazing assortment of strikes aid strike nl succession before he be­ 'The scores were as follows: Mrs. A Gallant Loser conia, starting at 10:30 m.; and spares to chalk up a ten-game total gan to chop. Yes, dear readers, Schubert. 99, 99, 95, 123, 116—532. To the gallant loser went what­ the second race, for second class of 1365 for a splendid average of even the best oi them get poor Miss Johnson, 96, 94, 105, 84, 107— Silk and Wool ever real fistic laurels there were in skiers, on the Richard Taft Trail on 136-5. His highest single counter breaks and Tronsky was no excep­ 486. a ’ bizarre bout, fought between Cannon Mountain at 3:30 p. m., the was 160 and his lowest 112. ’The tion, in fact he hit the lowest box oi showers before the smallest crowd White Mountain Ski Runners, Inc., BRITISH-AMERICANS former figure was high for the the match, a five-pinner in the match and was made in the fifth eighth game, but he had the ability SEEKS A CATCHER and "gate” since prize fighting was has a n n o u n ced . Pasadena, Calif., March 2.— (AP) HOSIERY an outlaw sport. game when Tronsky pulled a triple to pull himself out of a hole time Camera won because he was too ’The Mt. Greylock Ski Club, Pitts­ START POOL TOURNEY strike on top of a spare In the last and again and come through with -Manager Lew Fonseca of the Chi­ big for even the marvelous Lough­ field, Mass., has scheduled its Mt. three frames, the only triple of the fiying colors. Kebart had most oi cago White Sox was looking today ran to handle for as long as 15 Greylock dual race for Sunday, match. , . the bad breaks and it’s a trlljiate for a catcher or two to help out un­ rounds, but Loughran thrilled the March 4. ’The British American Junior Pool Best In ’The Towii to his ability that he was able to til Mervyn Shea recoveKs from iit. I# 50« q u a lity .. . . 3 9 c small crowd, which cheered him as Present reports are that the Nan­ Tournament got imder way on Kebart put up a gallant battle aU keep his opponent from r u n n ing up fiuenza. Shea is not expected to be heartily as it had booed the cham­ sen Ski Club of Berlin, N. H., one Tuesday night, when William (Wes the way and lived up to his reputa­ an even greater margin. ready for work for another two pion’s tactics from start to finish. of the oldest winter sports organ­ Willie) Fleming took Bob (Big tion as the best bowler ever pro- Tronsl^ went best in his first five weeks. Pending an official count today, izations in New England, will hold Robert) Cordner for a sleigh ride 75c Quality.... it was estimated scarcely more than its annual Mt. Washington ski race to the tune of 50 to 30. The re­ 5 5 c 15,000 spectators of whom perhaps on Sunday, March 25. mainder of the first round matches, a third were there “on the house” Reports from the Boston and which the committee desire to have witnessed the first heavyweight title Maine Railroad and other sources completed on or before next Tues­ fight in Florida since Jim Corbett Indicate good conditions for skiing day are as follows: knocked out Charley Mitchell at and snowshoeing over northern 1 ew C. Vennard—William Moore. Jaicksonville in the Gay Nineties. England. The Boston and Maine F. Baker—William Robinson. The gate receipts were placed be­ enow trains will -un from Boston H. Flavell—Jim Thompson. tween $40,000 and $50,000. 'This and from Worcester on Sunday, J. Copeland—N. Jones. SPECIAL ! marked the lowest ebb for the March 4 to Greenfield, New Hamp­ A. Stevenson—H. Stevenson. heavyweight championship business shire, It was announced. J. Morrison—T. Kane. Sleeveless since Corbett fought Bob Fitzsim­ G. Foots—J. Boyce. mons at San Francisco in 1902. F. Dowd—J. Finnegan. Loughran Brilliant J. Hand—J. Pratt. AU Wool SKp-on Loughran’s brilliant fight against AL WATROUS IN LEAD In the second match played Dave the heaviest odds any heavyweight Maxwell won from Colin Davies, challenger in history has faced, a 50-34. deficit of 86 pounds in the ring and WITH RUNYAN SECOND better tha- a one to five shot in the SWEATERS betting before hand, was the only factor that sav^d the bout from be­ Bellair, Fla., March 2.—(AP)— Last Night ’5 Fights Regular $1.19 ing a complete flop. Golfdom’s galaxy touring the Bell- But for a slow start in the first air course here In the annual west three roimd during which Camera coast open championship jvent to­ By ASSOCIA'TED PRESS The clubbed or hurled him briskly day teed into the final 36 boles of around like a mastiff playing with a competition. Miami, Fla.—Primo Camera, 270, $ terrier, Loughran might have piled A1 Watrous, Detroit, with a total Italy, outpointed Tommy Loughran, WINDMILL 1.00 up enough points to have made the of 139 was leader at the halfway 184, Philadelphia, (15), retaiued decision closer. From the third to point but Paul Runyan, White world heavyweight championship; Use tenth, when he flashed his last Plains, N. y., was just one point be­ Jackie Reid, 177, Neburgh, N. Y., real stand, however. Tommy’s beau­ hind him. Othei*s very much In the outpointed Joe King, 177, Lakeland, tiful boxing and foot work made the running for the title were Craig Fla., (4); Johnny Milar, 180, De­ Outing Flannel Italian giant look like a novice. Wood, Deal, N. J.; Billy Burke, and troit, outpointed A1 White, 178%, Camera’s club like blows got in their Ky Laffoon of Denver. New York, (4); Eddie Hogan, 212, most effective w’ork whenever Primo New York, outpointed Jack Pettifer, TAVERN $1.50 Value $ could rush his smaller foe into the CHAMP IS UPSET 224%, England, (4); Chester Maten, Night Robes 1.00 comers or wrestle him along the 213, New York, outpointed George ropes, but Loughran outboxed, out St. Augustine, Fla., March 2.— Neron, 225, New York, (4); Tony smarted and at rare intervals even (AP)—Semi-final play In the annu­ Cancela, 189%, ’Tampa, Fla., stopped Manchester's newest, most beautiful tavern will be out slugged the giant. But Tommy al Florida east coast golf tourna­ Red Tonn, 191, Milwaukee, (4); tired under the pounding and was in ment for women shotmakers today Buck Everett, 188%, Gary, Ind., out­ opened Saturday. Join the crowds and enjoy the quiet, Boys’ and Youths’ 4-Buckle retreat, battered and leg weary, foimd Mrs. O. S. Hill, Kansas City, pointed Eddie Houghton, 188, Phila­ throughout the last five rounds. opposing Lucille Rnbinson, Des delphia, (4). Camera Lacks Punch Moines, Iowa, and Helen Hicks, Kansas City—Tony Canzonerl, dignified atmosphere we offer while you visit with your A R C T IC S Value “I had the fight won—I’m sure, of Long Beach, L. I., matching strokes 135, New York, outpointed Pete $ 1.95 that—until Camera stepped on my with Kathleen Gamham, London, Nebo, 137, Key West, Fla., (12); friends and quaff a glass or two of delicious foot and bruised it in the eleventh Elngland. Tommy Corbett, 136, Omaha, Neb., round,” said Loughran in his Miss Robinson, western champion, outpointed Bus Breese, 136, Manhat­ BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ RUBBERS. dressing room. “That slowed me up went into semi-fmaJ play with sen­ tan, Kas., (8). First Quality...... considerably in the latter stages.” sational two-up victory over Mau­ Philadelphia—Young Joe Flrpo, 9 5 c Camera’s performance, against reen Orcutt, Englewood, N. J., star 142 Penns Grove, N. J., knocked the most skillful boxer he has ever who had two legp on the tourna­ out ’Tootsie Bashara, 139, Norfolk, faced, convinced ■ ing aiders that ment trophy and sotight to claim Va., (1); Jim Reifley, 159, PhUadel- Glastonbury, Shirts and Drawers they were right in the first place permanent possession with a vic­ phla, knocked out Roxle Forgione, BEVERWYCK when they declared the big-man can­ tory this year. 159, Philadelphia, (4). $1.95 Quality $2.75 Quality not junch. The champion’s bludg­ (The Favorite of Young and Old!) eon-like blows chopped down Lough­ ran’s resistance finally, but he landed no more than two clean $ 1 .3 9 $ 1 9 5 punches on his elusive target in the . Beer--Ale--Lager or Porter whole 15 rounds. M, H. 5 Host to Windham One was in the first round When be caught Loughran backing away MEN’S $4.50 BEACH JACKETS ind bounced him into the ropes with At Armory This Evening $ 2 .9 5 A right to the face. The other was A s^aight right to the head that Also drove Loughran into the ropes Windham Hlgh’i powerful qulntethMiddletowB and Meriden. Windham, The Sign of the in the final round. But for the a t basketeers Invade Manchester hailed by many as the next state lupporting strands Toning might from Willi mantle tonight to meet champion, has crushed its recent op­ CHENEY TIES Bave gone down for the first time, ponents imder Impressive scores and »ut be pulled himself together, side Manchester High at the SUte Ar­ will be out to keep its record free itepped and weathered the last few mory, bent on closing their season of defeat tonight WINDMILL First QiiaUty.$1.00 Value ...... Boments of the flght. with an unblemished record of fif­ Manchester is saq^ted to start Draws Many WamlBfs teen straight victories and an over­ its regular lineup with Johnson and Two for $1.50 Camera was repeatedly warned whelming favorite to turn the trick. O'Lei^ at forwards, Sheldon at Is your assurance of a pleasant time ^ the referee, as well as jeered by Manchester is given an outside lie crowd, for his tactics. Bzas> center and Salmonds and Alton chance, and far outside at that, to Judd at guards. Windham will prob­ M rat^ as be missed his own swings spring an upset »r was jabbed off balance, the ably start Bsatkowskl and Rowan 20% Discount On AH ItaUaB roughed and mauled Tommy, All Indications are that the Red at forwards. Moss at center and leld with one hand and clubbed and White hoopsters Will be forced Roy and Carey at guards. rith the other, or grabbed and nun to submit to their thirteenth defeat This was to have been the final Men’s Heavy Union Solti be diaUenger around like a sack of of the season by a decisive margin, game on Manchester's schedule but Street unless the locals display a drastic 35 Mtatoes. Only in the 18th and 15th a postponed tussle with Rockville ' did it appear Camera con- reversal of form turn a pros­ High is being arranged for next leoted eoDsisteatiy enousb. with pective rout into an exciting bas­ week so the locals will not yet haM eman% tactics to ketball game. The odds^ aU up their uniforms. Thp first game ^ W. Andre — F. Sobielo, Props. against it Manchester having been soheduled to start at 7:80 o'clock GLENNEY able to furnish but little opposition with the main attraction at 8:80 in its last two enoouaters against o'lBlook.

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The town highway department to- TIm setback aad dance given last Miss Grace M. Adams, instructor RusseU McGown of Glastonbury with M CWA workers hired evening in the new W a p i^ Com­ Learning that they were at th* sta­ seem to have sollMroff tqr ' ABOUTTOWN in the piamfforts, announces the will be the speaker a t the Monday tion this morning, th* sto n did not the town, are at work clearing munity church house was u flnanciai- second of her studio recitals for noon mseting of th* Manchester OYSTERS ARRIVE from a warm olimat* into ' intersections and narrow areas on ind sodaUy succsmful affair. Sunday afternoon at 8 o’clock. A wait until they were loaded onto th* ter. lft«, AilyM llorlATty Oftnity'i Kiwanis Club at the HotH Sheridan. expres' trucks for delivery, but business streets. Last nigbt and Sore than 80 aUendad from Man­ program of eoloe aad duets by ad­ His subject win be "The Use of Extra men ato at work at thO vocal aad duuio pupil* ariH be beard this morning the town "60'^ tractor chester, for the most part taking vanced pupils will be interspersed sent Its own truvk to th* station press office but they arc all in a recital at Center ehurehparlora Leisure", one be ’a well qualified to HERE BY EXPRESSand brought tht-m back. Earl Sea­ preased to take care of tba was hired by the state to widen the advantage of the free bus transpor­ by readings by Miss Sally Potts and deal with from the fact that be tbl* evening at 8 o'clock. 'Tne Toy state highway for better traffic tation. Harry Snow, storekeeper at violin numbers by Alton Denton. man, who drove the truck, said exprees matter that oonasa afli orcbeatra, which lire, Oarrlty or* routing. Wapplng Center, drew the lucky Those who will take part are Miss spent 7 years as Y secretary at there were shovels in the sldpment an extra delivery truck la nifaH ^anlsed tbi* aeaaon, will make it* number and won a half a dozen Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. He needed for immediate sal*. used. nltial appearance. Parent* and Stella Krieeki, Donald Fisher, Merle •fi towels. First prisas in setback were Kelsey, Beulah (2ulnn, Dorothy Den­ lb a son of the president ot the In­ ShoYcIs, Drygoods, X-Ray Manchester and Rockville receiv­ friend* have been invited. Others la- Chapman Court, Order 'of Amar­ won by Mrs. R. W. Belcher and ternational College at Springheld, tefWted should call 8072. Mrs. anth, will follow Its meeting tonight ton, Herbert (Silman, Marie Wurtz ed their supply of Chesaepake -Bay Ronald Platt; second by Mrs. Well­ and Anita GUnack. and was formerly a member ot the oysters by express today. 'They CSarrity entertained tbs group fol­ in the Masonic Temple, by a povehy man Burnham and F. A. Gardner. Shelton Kiwanis club. Past Presi­ lowing rehearsal yesterday. social. Machines, Sift and Clocks came from BatUmore and were POUCE^URT i Mrs. (Gardner and Frank Kupebunos 'The regular Friday evening set­ dent Halsted will furnish the prize. shipped on March 1. won third prizes. The social was back and dance of the Manchester WiUlam Kelley of Hartford WM given by the Wapplng School Green Community club will be held An orchid of flv. petals has been Are Also Received. Crated to prevent breakage was a sent to Jail for 10 days by Judgi auxiliary for dental nynrae work, tonight at 8 o’clock at the Green adopted as the family crest for shipment from a manufacturer of Ra3rmond A. Johnson in to m oourl and no doubt another follow in school assembly hall. C^hlef Bhtecutlve Pu-ji, ruler of X-ray machines for local use. The this morning on s charge or hitost< the near future. Manchukuo. machines came through without cation. Kelley, 70 years of age, woi The American Railway express is damage with the other exprees. Lo­ The joint banquet committee of Iowa produces more popcorn and being used by sh«pper* as a safe found by Officer Michael FltzgeraU The regular meeting of the Anderson-Sbea Post, Veterans of timothy seed than any other state cal stores dealing in dry goods also in a doorway of a Main street ston ^ Nation-Wide American L^ion auxiliary will be or foreign country, the vearly )rleJd8 raeti.od to get through supplies and rece^ved packages by express this Foreign War* and Auxiliary will late yesterday afternoon. held Monday evening at 8 o’clock, meet Monday night at 7:80 in the being, respectively, 25,0M,000 ks a result tber has been large morning, over 100 such packages at the State Armory, state armory. pounds and 750,000 bushels. consignments unloaded at the Man­ being unloaded. chester station each morning. To­ PASTOR RESIGNS. * Cas/i Specials day was no exception. Six cases of silk going to Rock­ Derby. March 2.—(AP)— Rev. V ville were also included In the In­ A. Hartney, pastor of the Derby M Early this week there arrived a coming shipment this morning and spedaj shipment of snow shovels to E. church since April, 1928, resided also an electric clock. There were at a regular meeting of the offidai 10 lbs. SUGAR 47c the F. T. Hllsh Hardware compa-iy no oranges from Florida, but a (Cloth bag), They were soon dls,*rsed of and this board held last evening. Mr. Hart- (Limit 10 pounds to semi-tropical fern from there was ney’s successor has not yet been a customer). morning twelve more packages of consigned to a Manchester resident. six shovels each were .brought In. named. He succeeded Rev. Stan­ The Manchester Public Market It was well wrapped and did not ley Crosland, now of Chicago, Frankfurts, OC Land O’Lakes ^ A 2 1b*...... Butter, 2 4 bs. . . . 0 ^ C Spring Legs of Lamb. Nation-Wide f® q Pork Ends, 1 0 C Butter, 2 lbs. . . . 0 9 C FOR SATURDAY Fowl, O 1 ^ Country Roll ^ We Offer a Large Variety of Choice Fresh and Smoked Meats POPULAR MARKET lb...... C Butter, 2 lbs. . . . OOC W ith Many Other Choice Products for Your Selection. 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING Pancake Flour, i Chuck Roast, 1 ^ 2 pkgs...... 1 9 c THREE POPULAR CUTS OF MEAT; SPECIALS Maple Syrup, 1 VALUES o l l a r a y Boneless Rolled Tender Pot Roast Beef D D GALORE Rib Roast, 1 ^ C Grade A, 8-oz. jar X O C Milk — Sealect or Van Boneless Rolled Roast Veal For this extracirdinary evert we offer more values for your dollar than ever before I Camp’s — Unsweetened We are glad to celebrate this big event for youi benefit, so bring a dollar and a truck! Hamburg, O C ^ Boneless Native Fresh Ham 2 lbs...... Evaporated, y ^ DONT MISS IT! BE SURE TO BE HERE! 3 tall tin s ...... X / C Your Choice of Any of 1 Start the Day Right With Nation-Wide Coffee, These Cuts at, Ib...... 1 9 C ground to your order, Ib...... 0 C BEEF SALE Fancy Large Chickens to Roast and Fresh WESTERN STEER PRIME BEEF Maggi’s Bouillon O ... Light Meat Tuna, OQ ^ Large Fowl for Cutting Up. Cubes ...... 2 cans ...... C PORTERHOUSE Nation-Wide 5lnyon- o m BONELESS OR c Confectioner’s 1 C ^ naise, p in t...... m /C Sugar, 2 pkgs. . . I O C Snow’s Old Fashioned Down Extra Fancy Fresh Hen Turkeys, o o PRIME RIB Kibbe’s Mince 1 O ^ East Style Clam 1 A ^ 10 to 12 lbs. each, at, lb...... w iu C tresh Made Lamb Patties, t g \ SIRLOIN Meat, 2 pkgs. . . . 9 C Chowder, No. 1>/; tin I S /C 6 f o r ...... 1 9 c 1 Natural Unsweetened Pine­ Sliced &con, 1 A Fresh Pork Spareribs, 1 ^ apple Juice, Dole 1,* O ^ ^ OUR POPULAR ITEM! pkg...... lUC 2 large tins ...... ^ i Q Ib...... l O C ROAST Nation-Wide p® _ Flour, Nation-Wide, for all Fresh Pork Liver, 4 |W STEAK JeUo...... DC purpoeee, O Q ^ Ib...... 1 5 c 5-lb. pkg...... Home Made Sausage Meat ^ f® Waterman’s Fancy Rice, Globe Pale Dry Ginger Ale, I’OP SIRLOIN 3-pound s> F® large bottle, 1 A from Native Pork, Ib...... IOC TENDER JUICY beg ...... ZOC contents ...... XvfC Native Roasting Pork, rib or loin fJ end, lb...... jLOC OVEN lb CHUCK PATRONIZE THESE NATION-WIDE STORES; Small Lean Fresh Shoulders, ^ p® lb Ib...... 1 5 c ROAST George England Kittel’s Market Boneless Native Fresh Hams. 7 a ROAST 352 Spruce St. TeL 8855 18 Bissell St. TeL 4286 cut to any size, Ib...... X 9 C mium rii ii li 1 iiillil ■ Small Legs Spring Lamb, 0 A Bursack Bros. W. Harry England Ib...... 2 4 c New England Dressed FRESH PORK 470 Hartford Boad Tel. 8582 Manchester Green Tel. 8451 Cut From Corn-Fed Hogs Small Forequarters of Spring 1 RIB END Lamb, Ib...... 1 5 C e LEAN, TENDER CORNED BEEF AND FRESH SPINACH! A Combination many fully enjoy at this ROAST FRESH m 6 9 c 2 ' " $ L 3 5 reason! Lean Rib Corned Beef, m PORK SHOULDERS Y DIAMOND GINGER ALE FOR STEAK LOVERS! Ib...... 7 c Fancy Boneless Brisket Corned 1 A X “ 77ic Supreme Mixer' SIRLOIN STEAK—Cut from tender beef Beef, lb...... 1 9 C of our kind, at, Sirloin Flank Corned Beef, 1 ^ MILK-FED ROAST b ANCY MILK-FED ROASTING Since lSo5 lb...... 2 9 c Ib...... lO C Fancy Fresh Green Spinach, 1 A lb 2 pounds 55c. Eat aU you can now! VEAL peck ...... 1 9 C 1 I CHICKENS ft 15 i^Pale Dry or Golden Small Butt Ends of Ham, A 4 to 5 lbs., Ib...... X 9 C Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak Q Small Shank Ends of Ham, 7 riiis for a nice meat loaf, 2 lbs...... ^ O C SUGAR CURED Large 5 glstss bottle 2 0 c 4 to 5 lbs. each, Ib...... X ^ C |C ft Fresh Made Tender Cube Steak, ^ Fancy Shaved Dried Beef on sale O (J lb 29c lb. 2 lb s ...... DOC at, half-pound ...... m OC SMOKED HAMS

MANY SPECIALS AT OUR GKOCERY DEPARTMENT LEGS — RUMPS ^ ^ B E S T CUTS Royal Scarlet Pure Preserves in 2-pound Extra Fancy Telephone Peas, 0 MILK-FED jars. Raspberry, Strawberry, Peach. 19c can. 2 cans f o r ...... OOC SHOULDER Pineapple or Plum. On sale at, O O Royal Scarlet Golden Bantam f y 2-lb. j a r ...... DOC Com, 15c can, 2 cans f o r ...... m O C VEAL Land O’Lakes Batter, Cf A Snowdrift in Bulk, 1 5 C i b . c o a s t s 2 lbs...... 0 9 c Royal Scarlet Butter, p® ^ Nice Fat Salt Mackerel, Q ^ 2 lbs...... 0 9 c 10c each. 3 f o r ...... 2 0 C Brookfield Butter, C C Royal Scarlet Peaches, large size. O C COUNTRY ROLL CREAMERY SELECTED FRESH 2 lbs...... OOC sliced or halves, 2 cans for .... OOC Rinso, large size package, O ^ Crescent White Meat Tuna Fish Q A ^ BUTTER EGGS 2 f o r ...... 0 / C Flakes, 15c can, 2 f o r ...... ^ 9 C Nathan Hale Coffee, O A ice Cream Salt in Bulk, s> 2 l b s . 2 doz- 3 9 * BUY Royal Scarlet Can Coffee, O A Ib...... 2 C I b .,...... 2 9 c Land O’Lakes Mild Cheese, 2 0 ^ ROBERTSON’S QUALITY SOAPS ONE CENT SALE! BEST SAFETY FRESH SLICED MATCHES! Fancy Muenster Cheese, c% g POLISH RINGS for Buy one package for 10c and you’ll re­ Ib...... 2 0 c BEEF LIVER LAUNDRY — TOILET — BATH ceive one more package for one cent. Fresh Young American Cheese, 1 A MINCED HAM 2 packages fo r ...... 11c lb...... 1 9 c FRESH MADE SOLD BY AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Cottagre Cheese VEAL LOAF C. B. J. Anderson Pine Street Market 66 South Main Street 144 Pine Street Fancy California Carrots, i o Fancy Mushrooms. Nice Ripe Tomatoes. large bunches, 2 f o r ...... IOC Fancy Hand Picked McIntosh Apples. Adam Brai68uski J. Uobb ii Son HIGH-GRADE 81 North Street Extra Fancy Hand Picked f Nice Hard Cranberries. EUKONUT NUT BEEF 217 Center Street Baldwin Apples, lb...... 0 C Leo Brauzauskl Green Peppers. Nice Celery. Frankfort* MARGARINE 55 North Street Scranton 4t Son Native Parsnips, ^ Leeks. Soup Bunches. KIDNEYS 802 Spruce Street lb...... OC Nice White Cauliflower. W. S. BllUngs 2 lb s. 1 9 * Wapplng, Conn. Harry Snow Fancy Fresh Beets, Fresh Green Peas, 2 q u a rt* ...... 29c 2 lb s. 2 9 * Wapping, Conn. Churned from pore out oils. lb. l Oe J. H. Madden 2 bunches for ^...... X 0 C Fancy Fresh Green Beans, 2 quarts .. .29c 82 Laurel Street Thomas O. Smith James N. Nichols 2 North School Street Fancy Blue Goose Oranges for Juice ...... 19c doz., 2 doz. 35c Dollar Day Specials In Our Fruit and Vegretahle Department Highland Park, Conn. Star Market NATIVE Oswald's Meat Shop 47 North Street AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT SWEET JUICY FLORIDA CRISP, GREEN 1171/; Sprnce Street Plneburst Grocery h POTATOES Pero Orcharde 80*4 Main Street Home Baked Beans, ^ Home Made Fruit Pies,' all kinds, 1 A ORANGES SPINACH 276 Oakland Street q u a r t...... IOC ea ch ...... X 9 C Medinm Size. Ilf's I Home Made Boston f® ^ Mahlen Grocery Co. Siain Strsst Hot X Buns, 1 G /* 185 Sprooe Street Brown Bread, loaf . . . O C 9 1U C dozen...... XOC peck 23e doz. lOc peck 17® Bnrsacfc Bros. Home Atede Corned Beef Hash, ^ ^ Home Made Coffee Rings, W. Harry England 470 Hartford Road Manchecter, Green 2 for ...... ^ O C ^^Ktra ^oeciala For Dollar Day In Our Bakery Department FalfHeld Oreoery Canale's Alarket Homs Made Cup Cakee, 1 O Home Made Chicken Pies, 1 A.<* 884 Hartford Bead 88-40 Oak Street aeeorted king, dozen...... 1 9 C each...... 1 l / C LARGE RYE AND LARGE HOME MADE FULL VARIETY Cbarlee Skrabaox MIttel'e Market Home Made Assorted Cooklee, i Home Made Cracked Wheat 1 A DinlBh, FrtBcta aad 69 North Street 18 BIsmU Street dozen ...... XUC Bread, lo af...... XUC PUMPERNICKLE BREAD SLICED BREAD Whipped GrOam Paatrjr Philip Lewis P. Smaohettf 88 Chartsr Oak Strsst 99 Summer Street COME TO THE STORE OR PHONE - DIAL 6111 14* 4 for 25®

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will address the Tolland County worth of the Hockamim Mills com­ Democratic association at its March pany is expected to return borne meeting Monday evening at the from bis vacation In Miami, Florida, ROCKVILLE Columbia Town Hall. John N. tomorrow. Keeney of Rockville is president of the Tolland (County association and Mr. and Mrs. Shephen H. Connors has extended an invitation to all of returned to Rockville Wednesday Manchester Young Woman Is the Democrats of the county to at­ evening after spending several tend. weeks in Florida. AccfHnpanist at Composers’ IEEL DR. HIGGINS WILL . The Clerks A. C. held a suppler Club Meeting. Faculty to Present Comedy last evening in their rooms in the RETAIN CONGRESS SEAT Faculty members of the Rock­ Kuhnly block. A business meeting Miss Gertrude M. Brown, a grad­ ville High school will present the preceded the supper. uate of the Elastman School of Mu­ comedy “The Rivals” by Sheridan, A meeting of the Every Mothers sic, and Instructor in Music at Vas- *S. & S. Coffee, Report in Rockville Has It an 18 th century play, in the club of the Rockville Baptist church sar (College bn- been invited by auditorium of the George Sykes will be held this evening in the it’s Dated, lb...... That William C. Fox’s Peti­ school as their spring production. Miss Marguerite F. De Witt, visit­ church social rooms at 7:30 o’clock. ing lecturer -in English at Vassar, Libby’s Pineapple tion Will Be Rejected. The play will be presented Friday Mrs. Nora West, president, will pre­ Juice, 2 c a n s ___ evening, March 16. This will be a side. to collacorate with her on a group of thirty-nine songs. The verses That Dr. WiUlam L. Hlggrlns, big event as the faculty has been The CTilldren of Mary Sodality of Fee-Bee’s Spice unusually successful in productions have been taken from Miss De Bread Mix, Tolland County’s Congressional in the past. the St. Joseph’s Catholic church Witt’s manuscript, “Fancy That!” candidate, who hails from Coventry conducted a card party last eve­ 2 c a n s ...... RockvlUe Briefs ning. A social hour followed the The song group, though tt is to be and who represents the Second Con­ Prof. Philip M. Howe, principal party. separately published, is to supple­ Gulden’s Mustard, of the Rockville High school, ad­ ment the bcwk. At a meeting of the large j a r ...... gressional District in Congress, is to dressed members of the Manchester students’ Composers’ Club held at retain his seat now seems a cer­ D. A. R. at their meeting yesterday Vassar on February 27, nine of Royal Dutch tainty. afternoon, telling about his trip to Eroison has changed the surface these songE were . sung from the Mustard, jar ____ While the House of Representa­ the World’s Fair at Chicago, which of the earth more than the com­ copyrighted manuscript. One ot the tives election committee, headed by was of imusual interest. bined effects of earthquakes, vol­ accompanists was Polly Olcott, ’34, Bill’s Very Best Malt, Light, Congressman Kerr, Democrat, of General Manager Percy Ains canos, tornadoes, landslides and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter i South Carolina, has not made public glaciers. Olcott of South Manchester. Fency milk-fed the decision it has been authentical­ ...... 48 c ly reported that the committee has Gauze Toilet Tissue, o Pf VEAL LEGS reached a decision adverse to the SHE ATE ALL-BRAN 4 r o lls ...... Z O C Populer boneless oven roeil Noted for levor contestant for Dr. Higgms seat, 'Heinz Assorted Soups, BIB iir lOIN tm namely William C. Fox. The formal decision is expected v.ithin the next TWELVE YEARS WITH 15c size, O O CHUCK ROAST 19^ 24 hours. KLEIN’S MARKET 2 c a n s ...... ^ a 3 C AT FIRST NATIONAL MARKETS Populer eeonomieei pot roest Lawy ers Return Sunrise Tuna Fish, O ft Major John Buckley and Judge AND DELICATESSEN Alexander Creedon, attorneys for FINE RESULTS Dial S25€ for Free Delivery. 2 c a n s ...... ^ 1 / C CROSS RIBS VJi Dr. Higgins, have returned home as 161 Center Street Gold Medal Fresh plump. Northern - All fresh new errivels Fancy milk-fed. 4V^-5 Ib evg have Robert P. Butler of Hartford Flour, Delicious Cereal Relieves QuaUty At Fair Prices. 8-12 ^ and Curtis Morgan of New London, 241/2-lb. bag .. Ib Ib a attorneys for W’illiam C. Fox. Constipation Turkeys evs lb f 9 e The hearing was held Tuesday SATURDAY CASH SPECIALS Washington F o w l and Wednesday, February 20 and Genuine Spring Legs O O Flour, 21, instead of Monday and Tuesday, Land CPLakes Butter, Read this very enthusiastic letter: of Lamb, lb...... m OC 2 lbs...... 59c 24 1/ 2 -lb. bag .. 2 February 19 and 20 as was first re­ Lifebuoy Soap, STRAWBERRIES ported. This change was made at "Something like eleven or twelve Fores of Lunb, Granulated Sugar, ORANGES FRESH bsiris the request of Major Buckley. years ago, I began eating Kellogg’s lb...... 10 lbs...... 3 c a k e s...... FLORIDA A check-up of the contest before A ll-Bran. When I started, it was 15c 47c called simply Kellogg’s Bran, and I Tablet Sugar, Lux Toilet Soap, NEW ^ the House elections committee is Pot Boaat. It’s good! Lb. 2 lbs...... Cabbage most interesting and worthy of com­ believe it was one of the first prod­ 19c 3 cakes ...... ucts of the kind on the market. Batb’s Pure Lard, * E ment. 15c 18c Palmolive Soap, F A N a The contestant’s (William F. Fox) "My friends often laugh at my 2 lbs...... 17c 4 bars ...... j claim was that the ballots thrown fondness for All-Bran. It gives Onions YELLO W 4 ^15^ From Tender Beef! Ovon Land O’Lakes Milk, Camay Soap, * i m out should have been counted and such a clean taste in the mouth, and RoMt, lb. DOZ A M if counted, as they should have been, I do not feel satisfied until I nave 8 cans ...... ^. 17c 4 bars ...... FANCY ' m RIPE William C. Fox would have been had my Au >Bran. Bitter Brand Tomato *SUPER-SUDS, .11! 21i Tomatoes 2 elected in place of Dr. William L. 20c "If the Kellogg Company should Scud. 5 c a n s ...... 25c i pkgs...... Higgins by 79 votes. ever stop manufacturing Axl-Btun, Native, Lean, Fresh A real value! BROOKSIDE Says Voters Confused here is one who would be greatly Shoulders, lb...... 16c Birdseye Matches, His further claim was that the disappointed."—Miss Amy Person, Boyal Scarlet Pork carton of 6 f o r ___ FRESH voters were confused when they University Park, Iowa, and Beans, large tin 10c voted because of the wet party Lean, Tender Pork Boasts, lb. Skat Hand Soap, CR^MERY ticket on the ballot along with the Science says that All-Bran pro­ Campbell’s Soups, 3 cans ...... b u t t e r m Rolls, Republican ana Democratic tickets, vides “bulk” to exercise the intes­ 16c 18c assorted, 8 fo r ...... tines, and vitamin B to further aid 25c Columbia Tomato Juice, with but one candidate on the wet Home Made Sauer­ Pumsnow or Boyal Scarlet tall tins, SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONtT 1 ^71 party ticket, namely “RoUo.” regularity. Also iron for the bloo(L kraut, 4 lbs...... 25c 4 f o r ...... He further contended that many The "bulk" in All-Bran is much ...... $1.09 voters intended to vote for the like that of leafy vegetables. How Home Made DiU Devonshire Tea, s(k e d RYE BREAD «)'Ti..i 8 Democratic Party ticket and “re­ much safer than taking patent CEirollne Sugar Com, Orange Pekoe, peal” and therefore those ballots medicines—often harmful. Just eat Pickles, 4 for ... 10c 2 tins f o r ...... 25c Try s leaf of this dslicious ryt bresd this week end wetch how quickly it diieppeare when you lerve It 1 should have been counted where two tablespoonfuls daily for most Vz -lb. pkg...... types of constipation. For serious Strictly Fresh Ground g Blue Dot Peas, there was an “X” in the party circle Hamburg, 2 lbs...... J a O C Oried Beef, large of both the Democratic ticket and cases, try it three times daily. If 2 tins f o r ...... 25c 5-oz. jars ...... U. S. G o v ’t Certified One the wet party ticket. not relieved this way, see your i i doctor. ,Pound I The contestee. Dr. William L. Please Dial 8266 Friday Night for Early Saturday Delivery. 93 Score Sweet Cream Higglils, Republican, claimed that Sold in the red-and-green pack­ FRESH FRUIT AND BUTTER Rolls it was impossible to tell whether the age. At all grocers. Made by Open Sundays. voters voting the wet party ticket Kellogg in Battle C re ^ VEGETABLES intended to vote for “repeal” or ild heese whether it was their intention to 1 ellow Wax Beans, 2 qts. ... 25o L o bster M C Tuna Fish Vote for “Rollo”, the wet party can­ Green Beans, 2 qts...... DAISY and FLATS didate for Congress. Washed Spinach, peck ...... 29c BURNHAM & MORRILL’S FANCY SELEaED The contestee further contended EXTRA FANCY PACK DELICIOUS WHITE MEAT that irrespective of what they in­ Cauliflower, each ...... 2 O0 tended to do, under the Connecticut Brussels Sprouts, q t...... 25c size V^2 a 39^ ^ sUe .Vi law, such ballots could not be count­ Iceberg Lettuce, head...... I2c tin tin ed as they are known as “marked Saturday’s Super Fancy Celery, bunch...... I5c ballots” and must be thrown out. Green Peppers, ib...... 2(>c Legal Angle The final issue before the Con­ Fancy Tomatoes, lb...... 2'ic gressional Committee was whether Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs...... 25c CORNED BEEF TOMATO CATSUP 1 Savings at «fi DO oua nutr they would count ballots which un­ ’TANGERINES, doz...... i8c FINAST der the (Connecticut law were illegal 'JUICE ORANGES, 2 doz. . .39c l i b b y -s % and could not be counted. Absoluttly Pure bots 1 The Congressional committee, con­ sisting of six Democrats, and three Everybody’s Market FREEF R F F DELIVERY!nF T TVFRVf MEAT Republicans, has not as yet report­ DIAL 3919! FINAST SLICED ed to Congress, but it is understood DEPARTMENT SUGAR CURED that the committee has acted on the . ^ ^ RINDLESS IQF Land O’Lakes matter and that the decision is ad­ Land O’Lakes Land O’Lakes ’ GROUND BEEF, o verse to the contestant, WiUiam C. 2 lbs...... o y c Fox. BUTTER! It is interesting at this time aisn MILK CHEESE! 3rightwood Sausages, small SELECTED h e n f i e l d tc mention that the town of Ver­ and large, non, including the city of Rockville, lb...... cans EGGS Wm. Elliott Fresh doz 2 7 i and the seat of Tolland County, had 2 9 ^ 118 rejected ballots at the election Scotch Ham, in question. The ballots have never (b...... Native Medium Fancy Florida been taken from the sealed ballot Selected Storage McIntosh l '/2 to 3-lb. Daisy boxes to see how they were marked by the voters. POTATOES Grapefruit! Hams, Ib...... Grand List Increase APPLES! Chuck Pot Roast, SUGAR ] A net increase of $5,495 has been Ib...... :0a4T made by the Board of Relief of the peck for 25‘ Town of Vernon to the grand list, J ib s . 2 J « ♦SUCED BACON, according to the report presented Ib...... Pillsbury’s yesterday. The grand list now totals 1 Dozen of Our 19c Florida Strictly Fresh Local NEW SAUERKRAUT. $10,075,655 with exemptions ot PANCAKE $144,620, making the net total of Oranges Free! I Brightwood Spare- Wellesley Fudge Cake - 19^ taxable property $9,931,035. With each dosen of our 29c Florida Oranges ribs, 2 lb s ,...... FLOUR But one deduction was made by bought. 2 distinct sizes and a real value! E G G S ! doz. 29« Finest Cookies Roasting Chickens, the Board of Relief, that of the (Carl 2 2Si Schneider, Est. The amount was Fancy Savoy Ib...... Plain er Suf«red $250. Fancy Carrots or Fancy Bleached Fancy Fowl, 2 pi; 1 9 ^ Doughnuts " • I S i The following additions were made lb...... by the Board of Relief, according to SPINACH! BEETS! CELERY! Hoi Cross Buns 3 <* 3S4 the report filed yesterday by Henry Calves’ Liver, PREMIUM FLAKES Schmidt, chairman: Ib...... Coffee Rings - 154 C. R. Burr & Co., Manches­ 1 Jc peck 12 bun. IJ® ! J c bimch *Our Regular Short ROYAL LUNCH ter ...... $ 500.00 Prize Bread General Ice Cream Corp., Steaks, lb...... or GRAHAM S 8 4 Campbell’i Hartford ...... 550.00 Finest PhilUp^ Phillip’s Fins ’'"Our Regular Sir­ 21b General Ice Cream Corp., PORK & BEANS! loin Steaks, Ib...... Beech-Nut Coffee Springfield ...... 225.00 TOMATO SOUP! Vegetable Soup! pks : 35< H. P. Hood Ice Cream (Co., LARGE SPANISH ONIONS. Octagon Soap Springfield ...... 100.00 Mushrooms, ^ 0% 4 - 1 7 i f Alfred F. Ludwig, Rock­ |C can MUGHmiLLY can 1C can can ■...... 1 3 c MALTED MILK Fairy Soap mruMiD ^ ban ville ...... 1250.00 TRY OUR CUBE STEAKS Man. Dairy Ice Cream MOOKItOI 10m Co., Manchester ...... ISOO.OO Fancy Ohatka and o E? _ lb. Cottage Cheese Oku Fancy Brand Kraadale Flna WAFERS The Soda Shoppe, Rock­ aiOOKtiM 2 ville ...... 220.00 CRABMEAT Heavy Cream fradi Oaih •W iJiartar (Charles Vetterleln, Rock­ SHRIMP Mb 2 9 ^ ville ...... 100.00 TRY WARD’S Milk MtOOKSIOI C. E. Wilson & Co., Man­ CRACKED WHEAT chester ...... 1600.00 2J * Ig.can 12 tms 25«|2 tins 25« BREAD SOFT-BUN BREAD over the teenter Total additions ...... $6746.00 Kraadale Fine Cooked Brook tMt Men Loee Jobs Rath*i Pure Package Herahey*! Flna Okooolata VIENNA BREAD Light H pint ler A total of 68 CWA workers have REYMOND’S Fresh Cream eententa been notified that they are no long­ SPAGHETTI I LARD. er needed in Rockville and will have SYRUP! LONG TWIST BREAD to seek work elsewhere. WHOLE WHEAT This information was flven out 2lg-iM‘»2S<| lb. pkg. Sealect er Van Camp's resterday when information was rt- 1 0 * ig• can SWEDISH RYE beived by First Selectman Francis AMERICAN RYE Uniw«tt«niorata Save I l.OOO aheela AETh a (aKsnuT tosn Invited to hear State Tax Com* ^ 9 ® ^ TMa odveitlu m M k net naslener WOUam H. HaekeU B r u n n e r ' s t V* V* ^ \

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will be provided for varlovia small I miles from Middletown on the New wasn’t even aecond flddla—It waa week wo the gpriag term GREENHOUSE TOUR groups. Frank Roberta farm, which Haven road. Signs will be placed DAVID H inrO N FREED leas then that.’’ not begla ustU will be the gathering point of the for the convenience of the touring It aven came to the point wtott* iheDcroM looMaruMt withMtt. they criticized his clothe*. Henry J. Blakeriee this afternoon. •, ' PLANNED APRIL 2 tour, is located approximately three | vegetable growers. FROM ‘W E R ” AIMEE "I guesa they thought I dreaaed Mrs. Roger* Uelh ta iU wilk PINEHURST too worldly,” he chucUed. mumpa. '* Aa he left the court with the de­ A daughter eree boill to Mr. and Mn. Robert N. Chapman at thn Los Angeles, March 2.—(AP) — cree in bis pocket, a man aerved M A I. 41S1 Vegetable Growers of State to him with another paper. It inform­ Hartford Hoepital Monday. Meet at Roberts Farm in David Hutton won’t have to play ed him that Noland Tucker wants *1110 local "V’ waa <^Jged td "third fiddle” to Almee Semple Mc­ $6,000 damages. ’Tucker charges postpone its meeting with Co^ South Middletown. ANDERSON & NOREN C hester and Columbia Monday night SWEET Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables Pherson any more. A divorce has Hutton threw bin out of the Tw- on account of the itorm. POTATOES Beeta, bunch 361 Center Street Phone 4076 ended all that. pie. *1110 Bolectmon h^d their monthly Storrs, March 2.—More than 200 He got It late yesterday. He set­ business meeting ’Thunday night a t Radishes, prominent Connecticut vegetbale tled bis hefty form Into a witness the library. Carrots, bun. MEAT DEPARTMENT chair and In his best baritone told There arc several cases of chicly ^ I b . growers are expected to participate MARWOUGH en pox about town. in the Annual Greenhouse Field Fancy Milk-fed Fowl, average Fancy Frying Ohlokene aver- Judge Leon Yankwlch his troubles. Spinach, lb. about 8 Iba. each. age about 8 Hm. each. 'The bitterest pUl he swallowed In Several from here attended the Order Tonight, Tour of the Connecticut Vegetable two years and six months of mar­ MUST BIAKB BBPOB’TS Parsnips, lb. Growers’ Association which will be ecu^. funeral of Mrs. Philimine Hirsch in Ptenae —> Phone 69c ““ ried life, It seemed, was Sister East Hartford Saturday afternoon. Hartford, March 3.—(AP) —In­ Service Until held April 2, In cooperation with the 59c Almee’s pronouncement that his Onions, qt. State College Extension Service, ac­ Harvey, young son of Mr. and dividuals, partnerships or aaeoci^ 8:80. 2 $1.35 abUity to run her Angeles Temple Mrs. Bainey Ofshay, is 111 with tions engaged in conducting unli^ cording to an announcement by Al­ was about equal to that of a corporated mercantUe and manufac­ bert E. Wilkinson, extension special­ 2'"$1.15 Fancy Routing Chlokene, mumps. \ Mealy. White i Tomatoes, lb...... 18c Fancy Fowl, 5-lb average 6 lbs., switchboard operator. The Trl-County Christian En­ turing busineBses are reminded by I Native Potatoes « ist, vegetable and landscape garden­ average,lb...... 25c lb...... 32c “You might have expected in deavor imion meeting which was to the state tax commissioner that the Cucumbers ...... 15c ing. marrying a woman of your wife’s have been held in Columbia Sunday reports of such should be filed at The tour will get underway at 1:30 Cranberries Handy’s Boned and Rolled Handy’a Smoked 1 fame that you would be expected to Bight was called off on account of the office of the state tax depart­ Celery ...... 12c-15c o’clock when the growers will con­ Hams, 8-10 lbs. aver, (whole Shoulders, lb...... X O C play second fiddle, ’ the judge ob­ the going. ment on or before March 15. A Peppers gregate at the Frank M. Roberts penalty of lO per cent will bfe im­ Iceberg Lettuce. or half). Special for Handy's Daisy Hama, 2 ^ ^ served. On account of the storm and Parsley farm, Sooth Middletown, going then Saturday only, lb. ... "Yes,” Hutton replied, - "but I traveling, schools have been closed posed for delinquency in filing. Rareripes Green Beans. to the Long Lane farm. West Mid­ 22c Brightwood Rout Small Link Sausages, 2 A c YMow Tsmips dletown, and terminating at the A. Pork, lb...... Fresh Peas. N. Pierson greenhouses In Crom­ 28c New Cabbage Brightwood Freeh Cauliflower. well. Shonldere, Ib...... 14c Siloed Bacon, 0 1 This annual event offers Connecti­ Brightwood Fresh ■ Juicy, Sweet SeaSdaweet or Atwood | cut vegetable growers an opportuni­ Sparerlbe, lb...... 14c Scotch Ham, Grapefruit I ty to Inspect construction of many Fancy Pot Rout, I 1 Florida Oranges types of ^eenhouses ranging great­ Ib...... 25c Eekhiardt’s Prcaaed ly In size and purpose. The tour will Fancy Rib Roast Mlnoed Ham, Frankfurtn, 1 2 doz. 45^ 5 1 include examination of amall 80 by Beef, Ib...... 25c Bologna, and Liverwurat, 10 lean-to typea of greenbousea on Fancy Lege Lamb, Swedish Korf, 2 5 C a practical grower*! farm, and larg­ lb...... Pinehurst Juicy, Fresh Ground B e e f...... 19c and 25c lb. er bouses illustrating some df the 25c most modem type cold-frames, Try Some Bound Steak and Pork Ground Together for a Nice EVAPORATED planting methods, seed sowing In Meat L o a f...... 80c ib. MILK flats and transplanting. Sauerkraut, 10c lb. Oyatera, 15o hall pint; 29o pint 1 lbs. On the Pierson place, the touring 4 “"25c BUTTER growers will have chance to inspect the largest greenhouse range In Fruit and Vegetable Department Daniel Webster Bananas, 4 lbs. ... ^ ■ 25c Connecticut, comprising 80 acres Florida Oranges, Iceberg Lettuce, 1 FLOUR under glass. While the crops here dozen ...... 23c head ...... J Uaoany 11.88. are mostly flowers, the methods of Celery, 1 Special, 841/] Iba. handling, ventilation, watering, and Large Snnklat bunch...... J Nectarines, 6 fo r ...... 25c general management may be ap­ Oranges, dozen .. 35c Carrots, plied to vegatbale problems. Guides Fancy Grapefruit bunch ...... $1.19 4 f o r ...... 25c New Cabbage, Mag Leete’a Apples, 5 lbs...... 25c Fancy Baldwin lb...... Home Made Apples, 4 quarts . 25c Fancy Bock Turnips, ORANGE Ripe Bananas, Ib...... Until Saturday dosing We’re Of­ Idahp Baking Potatoes, 29c dozen ...... Soup Bunohea, MARMALADE QUALITY 25c each ...... fering Remarkable Values in 25c Strictly Fresh Eggs. Brown’s Batter. These Choice Meats—Especially 25c Monarch Cocoa, GROCERIES Delicious Savory Rib Roast and Robtrtfon’i lb...... COFFEE Lenten Specials BLACK CURRANT A Blend To Suit Your T u tal R. 8. Tuna Fish, All Fancy Quality Fowl. . JAM Monarch Bouillon Cubes, Popular Prices Royal SoaHet (white meat), 8 for.. O s/C dozen ...... Native Fresh Eggs, o /\ 1-lb. can ...... dks7C R. S. Shrimps, FANCY MILK-FED 44c dozen...... OUC Brownie, O Q % for ...... l^nd O’Lakes Butter, 1-lb. pkg...... COQ R. S. Chinook Salmon, iVz to 6-Lb. Sizes at TENDER, JUICY CUTS tall can ...... 23c Scotch Ham Square Deal, O 1 ^ Boneless Oodflsh, No Extra Charge 1-lb. pkg...... ^ X C FOWL ■bl 1 Ib. I(^(wood) 9 Sugar Creek Butter, 29c Nathah Hale, O B ^ R. S. Mayonnaise, l-lb. pkg...... O O C DIL MONTI tALI PRUITI A VIOITAILIS! Roasts 2 9 ® Vermont Maid Syrup, i ^ quart Jar ...... 39c B. it M. Fish Flakes, i Q ^ Pint j u g ...... 1 I C OIL MONTI SRAND LARdI 8IZI •W IIT JUlOY FLORIDA Cellophane Wrapped Johnson’s Mlloo Malt, Q Q ^ lli/a-oz. can ...... X O C Block Chuck Land O’Lakes Milk, q f l-lb. can...... O a / C Marahall’a Herring, (Kippered BACON 4 tall cans...... m OC (8 packages R. S. Jellyker or Tomato Sauce), SPINACH 2 r; 29« ORANGES U 27c POT ROASTS Carnation Milk, O A Free!) l-lb. can ...... 23c 8 tall c a n s...... m UC Instant Poetum, Brownie Peaches, DIL MONTI IRANI YILLOW RIRI 5 lb s. 8 9 ® 21e lb. Astor Orange Pekoe O A Large c a n ...... 39c halves, 2 f o r ...... Head Rice, Tea,J/g-lb, pkg...... E. 8. Cocoa.,. PEARS 2 ".In.* 25c B A N A N A S 4>b«23c tkmUk 8 lbs...... 19c 1- lb. can ...... Davis Baking Powder, i q Williams’ Cleanser, Brownie Catsup, /2*oz. bottle ...... FRUITS for SALAD 2 " .° .n .' 29c STRAWBERRIES 2 2 9 . Any Site From 8 Lbe. Up. 2 tall c a n s...... m OC R. S. Split P eu, Green or Yel­ JiHL ^7 R. S. Red Kidney Italian Cook Salad low, l-lb. 1 0 ^ Beans, No. 2 can .... DIL MONTI IRAND HALVI8 OR 8LIOID FRISK NIW lOllIRO We honestly believe Oil, gallon c a n ...... O / C pkg...... XiuC R. S. Diced Carrots, 22c “ 29c we are giving you as 41/2-Inch Clothes Pins, 1 fine Quaker Oats, 1 7 No. 2 can ...... P EA C H ES 2 36c LETTUCE 2 hds. 1 3 c pkg...... 7 c 3 dozen ...... X O C R. 8. Apricots (whole Rump, Round Steak and Sirloin Tip Folded Napkins, OQ m ripe), largest can . . Roast Beef Krasdale Sweet Ten- 7 a DIL MONTI IRAND FRI8H RIFI Pot Roasts. as you can buy in Man­ 3 pkgs...... u O C R. S. Peannt Butter, chester. der Peas, c a n ...... 1 f r C Extra Choice Mixed < (■ 2- Ib. glass nail.. No. t Fruits, lb...... X O C 2 7 c 1st 3 Ribs. ■ .32c lb. Sliced Peaches, BuflFet O C R. 8. Red Pitted Cherries (fine CORN otns T O M A T O ES libs. 27c Size Can, 4 f o r ...... 4b O C Assorted Jelly Drops, 19c for pies), SIRLOIN STEAKS 4th and 5th Ribs . . Vo. 2 can ...... 28c Liberty Coffee, 15c WIU be on sale tomorrow at, o O _ 1-lb. pkg...... H)...... «5yc 6th and 7th Ribs .. R. S. 8-Oz. Cellophane ‘’Unreda Bakers” Appeteaoers, ...... 22c Krasdale White Meat package, I60. 29c WILDMERE doz. Try a Rib Roast cut Tuna, c a n ...... Packages of (Dozen 21c) Phone Service until 8:30 tonight! short. Lentils, Macaroni Spaghetti Brown Eklge Wafers, EGGS 1-lb. pkg...... Wide Noodles Mint Sauce Yellow Eye Beans, Fine Noodles Famous Chocolate O C Rib or 1 Wafers, round can .. O O C 29c -lb. pkg...... Old Fuhioned Ginger Loin Mint Jelly Krasdale Grape Juice, 10c Snaps, l-lb. pkg...... u U C SUGAR Lamb 10c and 19c quart b o ttle ...... Alaska Herrings, doz. Chops PORK 4 fish for ...... is nice this week and we can Norway Sardines, in DOUGHNUTS give you an center cuts at olive oil, 4 c a n s ...... Lamb Legs 1— — iPIOIALLY FRIGID 2 8 c 3 2 c CampbeU’s Vegetable 1 Extra Large, Soup, 8 cans ...... PATTERSON’S MARKET lb...... 25c Regular Roast Pork wiU be doi. Native Potatoes, Where You Are Sure the Goods **Are” Good! LUX FAOKAOI 21c Hot Cross Buns |5c Smaller Legs, 22c •” 25c ‘ 15-lb. peck ...... Telephone 3386 101 Center Street lb. Spareribs, 2 lbs...... 29c Yellow Split Peas, pkfs. M. 29c 32c Kraut ...... 10c lb. 2 lbs. for ...... We Will Begin Suggesting * Soap Powder 2 9( Pound Cake 23c WTAAVZAAM AEiON SAUSAGES Country Style SCOTCH HAM Old Fashioned Deerfoot MAHIEU'8 We make it ourselves—It Is good for any m eal- b an 1 7 ( Whit6 Br6dd"&Wifca *i2t* 8c SAUSAGE breakfast, dinner or supper...... 32c Ib. Sodp UWNDRY 4 1st Prize MEAT Brightwood GROCERY ao-ei. Q« 188 Spruce Street ban loar OC I Schofleld Chickens^ 28c lb. Fowl, 23c lb. toiut Wheat Bread lb. 25c The same kind as we have been having for a few Soap 3 weeks past. 5-Poond Lean, Selected, Short Shanked Tutti Fruitti c .k « M. 23c Corned Boneless Brisket .. .20e Ib. Marshmallow J5*.20« SHOULDER HAMS l^i/zc HOLLYWOOD Rib Roasts, lb. Legs Lamb CATSUP...... 15c and 24c Short Cake M . 15c MARKET 23c, 20c, 18c Veal Rotate, Baker's Extracts >*«*«• 29c FOWL FOR FRICASSEE average ...... $1.19 to $1.49 lb...... Ml EMt Center St. Pot Roasts, Ib. ^FrMh^CranberrlesJb^^lS^^ Dial 1804 Veal Cutlets, Fresh Chickens 18c.20c Ib...... MACHINI to Roast, lb. . . . 34c •LICCD Ib . Factory HIGH GRADE WINES 22c> 25c Veal Chops, Veal Roaata, O O ^ Ib...... BACON Broilers and Frying Saturday Only. AO no bone, Ib...... ______Chickens.______^ t t l e ...... S/OC Veal Shanks, Ground Veal. 10c Ib...... WHITE Meriis Bacon, lb...... 82o S to 6-Lb. Native A « m cans Hickory Smoked Stahl Meyer Fowl ...... >... ^ l e l U HOUSE Bacon, lb...... 80o Top Round. 28c Ib. Lower Round. 26c Ib. EVAP. MILK Tender Bib Boaits, 1 *9.. PMlai&lphIa Semppla. lb...... Round Ground. 26c lb. Beef Ground. 20c lb. 17c Pork Roaete, center cute, Iplne and r ib s ...... 22c Ib. 1 Dally Hams. Distinctive Flavor Shoulder Pet Bonati, 1 5 C QUAKER MAID QUAKBR MAID Tender CaivM* liver.. Swift’s Daley Hame, 25c lb. Smoked Shoulders, 14c Ib. Fraokfurti, IB.. Our own make Sausages, both pork and beef. Sliced Frankf urts, lb...... 26e lb . and Link, all 20c lb. All freah made. SHRIMP BEANS Swift*! Bacon, 1 B ^ Boiled Ham, 35c lb. Baked Ham, 40c lb. Frankfurta, •leek Youp Pantpy FRESH BIRDSEYE FROSTED WHOLE While They U ml package ...... i O C 22c lb. Pressed and Minced Ham, Spiced Ham, 35c Ib. CATSUP Sl^AWBERRIES OR RED RASPBERRIES ... W* luapentM th« QUalRy J u t padsoi fee Bfeertcake, ShaHteta j r lea Oraam. 19c Canadian Bacon, 88c lb. Dried Beef, 20c quarter pound. EXTRA SPECIAL! Cheese, Lard, Llverwurst, Cervelat, Chemet. Bacon, 4 Large Strictly Fraab Bgfi* O O 25c and 30c lb. cans VEORTAkLES—CLEANe 1d-.-READY TO COOK dozen ...... M a le e tn a atk B ^ c o U s • e j I • • • I B‘e ••«i4«i«4e •••»•****•****<• Large llerlda OnuigM, O B ^ Spinach, leebeif Lettuce, New Carrota, New Cabbage, Potatoes; Soup Bunches, Celery, ilitc. Spinach 'I <4*l*®4ee****#«4*4|4*4«.*4. *.***••* iloien ...... m OC Gben Peti,...... Butter, 2 Q r ______Oystere and Smokad FUeta. r I ui Beans ...... $ e«s e«e a sees ••• ••• e A »P FOOD STORES OF NEW ENGLAND We art new earrytaf a fun line Tours "For Bueiness.” Free Delivery. • ■I'f / rf 4'» I*# 1 #t • r of High Grade Wlnee^nd liquorii 11859. k Th« CreAt ATLANTIC & PACIF.IC Tee Cofnaang alao NarragaMaM Baar. PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, HAMUHEVTSR, .rsuiAXt JOAfCun t,

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LOST AND FOUND I COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Just do. The happy ending, that’s the thing.” VETERANS DISCHARGED HOOVER’S SON SEEKING LOST —BLACK AND WHITE BEAUTY CULTURE—Bam while SEX LITERATURE His magazines, Mr. Donenfeld Manchester POSTAL REd hound puppy. Finder please re­ learning. Details free. Hartford added, are carefully edited. Contri­ turn to 180 Eldrldge itreet. Academy of Hairdressing, 698 Mam butions come in from all over the FROM FORESTRY JOB Date Book TO LEARN DIRT FARMING street, Hartford. BAN AHACKED country—the four MerwU publica­ tions on Mr. Moss’s index have a na­ Those Working on Line Street Tonight MOVING—TRUCKING- tional circulation of 200,000 and a March 2 — Play, "Here Cornea Give* Up “White Collar” Job STORAGE 20 PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 28 New York circulation of 50,000— Job Told There Is No Fur­ Charlie,” by Epworth League of and Purchases Farm Which • ’.J Newly Vindicated ''Eastern and they are examined minutely be- ther Work for Them. South Methodist church. He Wm Work. PERRETT &. GLENNEY INC. local DRUM LESSONS. Francis Robin­ tore being bought, at the average Also M. H. S.-Windham basket­ Febmary Loss Oib 9,20 and long distance moving. Dally son, 80 Foster street. Telephone ball game at State Armoiy. 4509. rate of one cent a word. Elacb month 'The state fbrest crew which has Fresno, Cal., March 2—(AP) — express to Hartford. Overnight Shame Girls” and "Flesh” ten or twelve borderline cases are been working . Ince Dec. 3 on Line Next Week Leaving a “white/collar” Job Allan But $702.14f o f L u t ^ service to and from New York. deposited on the desk of Mr. Donen­ street, under the direction of State March 5 — Annual ahd special Hoover, second son of former Presi­ town meeting at High school audi­ Tel. 3063—8860 or 8864. FUEL AND FEED 49-A feld himself, and he decides whether Forester Hawes, was this morning dent Herbert Hoover turned today Will Be Cited. they go too far or not. Some people, paid off and told that there Is no torium. to the business of “dirt” farming. M obAs. further work to be done. The men March 6—Mother and Son ban­ For several months young Hoover FRANKLIN BLUE FLAME range according to Mr. Donenfeld, will slap quet of DeMolay at Masonic Tem­ PUBLIC PASSENGER In anjrthing, and you have to watch reported for work for the first time has been working on farms in the oil bag more “heat unite'. 'The In two weeks, due to the storm. ple. San Joan valley, tilling with the * SERVICE 20A Rackllffe Oil Co. Phone 8980. New York, March 2.—The newly them. Photographs are purchased March — 7 Annual banquet of Postal receipts for the vindicated “Ulysses” and "God’s from "art photographers" who ap­ The local crew is composed of 20 laborers, pruning vines and trees, World War veterans under the American Legion at Orange ball. helping irrigate the vinejrards and February ehow a decre«M of only IN ADDITION TO Silver Lane Bus Little Acre," along with such es­ pear namelessly, demanding cash March 9—Annual business meet­ wielding a shovel. 89.20 in comparison with thi eer> Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge, party WANTED TO BUY 58 tor their wares, with which releases leadership of Charles Sherman of tablished classics as "Eastern Shame the state forestry department. ing and supper of North Methodist He had a position as a field man responding month last year, or team trips, we also offer 7 pas­ signed by the models are always church. in the land department of a bank, senger sedan livery. Phone 3063, HIGHEST PRICES paid for Junk Girls" and “Flesh", will be brand­ Immediately upon receipt of the Ing to a statameat rieteaae4';yc^y given. The magazines are not sent notice, the veterans got in touch Coming Events but be sought practical experience , . and live poultry. Call 5875. W, by Poetmaster Frank B. QR>aiifi(. 8860 8864 ished Monday in the face of Paul through the mails. with veteran leaders here In an ef­ March 13 —‘Erstwhile Susan,” as a dirt farmer and even .toiled Ostrinsky, 91 Clinton street. Moss, Commissioner of Licenses and Bans Bedroom Scene* Manchester Community Players at Sundays and holidays to lesni the Total i^ip ts for Febiliary kf ^is fort to ascertain the reason for the Whiton Memorial hall, auspices D. New York’s amateur censor. On that The publisher proceeded to define dismissal without notice. The Amer­ business from the ground up. year were 84,667.86 and day Mr. Moss will have to show the obscenity as only to be found in de­ A. R. He and his associates recently 1933. KOUMS WITHOU'l BOARD 5l> ican Legion and the Veterans of March 13, 14, 15, 16 — Annual Special Term, Part I, of the New scriptions of commercialized vice Foreign lalscm officials were con­ purchased a 500 acre farm which he A decrease of |702:i4, WaatAd______York Supreme Court, why the Joy­ Herald Cooking School at State will manage, but he declined to say is noted for the first two moBthn eC SINGLE ROOM, FACING Main and In bedroom scenes. Neither of tacted In an effort to find some Theater, sessions In morning. cean masterpiece is any better than these occurs In MerwU publications. means for providing the 20 local what the future of farming held for this year as compared to JttuUOy street, entirely redecorated, John­ March 17—Musical revue, “Radio him, remarking it is a hard Job and Februarv of last year, 889bM Manchester son Block. Telephone 6917. ‘Pep Stories”,“La Paree” and others Fly-by-night publishers, ready to veterans with work on another pro­ Revels of 1934,” presented by the the fifty-nine magazines be re­ being the son of a former President. being the decrease for January Evening Herald 01 sell one or two issues of a paper ject. choirs of S t James’s church. alone. Total reeeipta for tUm t a t cently ordered off the newsstands and get out, sometimes use these, Representatives of the veteran March 20—Annual concert of G two months thhl year CLASSIFIED WANTED—ROOMS— for obscenity. but most of the older established group appealed to Town Treasurer Clef Club at Emanuel Lutheran 810,040.34 aa compared to flO,* BOARD 62 Harry Donenfeld, president of the firms eschew them. Mr. Donenfeld G. H. Waddell, who Is also certify­ church. FRANCO-GERMAN ACCORD 742.48 last year. Receipts for ADVERTISEMENTS Mewril Publishing Corporation, entered the business seven years ing officer for the local CWA April 2—Masonic Ball, State Ar­ ary of this year were 85,872.48 and WANTED — FURNISHED rooms which puts out “Pep Stories”, “La board. Mr. Waddell told the men mory. Count six svarac* words to a Uaa. ago, from a printing house where he REACHED ON AIR POOL last year 86,066.42. ^ ■’ .'t. Initials, numbers and abbraTlatlons for light housekeeping. Must be Paree,” "Spicy Stories” and "Gay observed earlier protot3rpes of “Pep” that his office or the CWA board April 6—Play ‘TU Leave It to aacb count aa a word and compound reasonable and clean. Write Herald, Parisienne,” edl on the commis­ end “La Paree” and came to the was separate fiom the state for­ You” by Sock and Buskin Qub at words aa two words. Minimum ooet Is Box W. sioner’s index expurgatorius, as well conclusion that he could do it better estry project, therefore he was un High school. Paris, March 2.—(AP)—A Fran­ price of three llnea. able to give them any assurance of Line ratea oer day for transient as the “Police Gizette” and several himself. His tone betrayed his scorn April 23—Ninth annual concert co-German air pool for a five-day TREE PRETZELS OUT* &4ta more innocuous publications, made for the fly-by-nights. aid. The local CWA force is being of Beethoven Glee Club at High South American mail service was BSeetlTa Marck 17, 1SS7 APARTMENTS—FLAl’S— me announcement yesterday. Mr. reduced each week under directions school auditorium. Cash Charge “Why, you know our publications from Washington, the- first group May 12—Opening of Memorial signed today by Air France and FOR STATE’S TAViNS I Conaacutlva Days ..I 7 ctsi S ots TENEMENTS 63 Donenfeld, a smaU, dark Napoleon can do good,” he said. “Young girls designated for .dismissal this week, Hospital drive for 815,000. Lufthansa, subject to approval by t Consecutlra Days .. 9 cts| 11 eta of stirring publishing, declared that read lots of sex magazines. If a girl the two gpvemmehts. 1 Day ...... I 11 ou| II ots FOR R E N T ^ ROOM flat, with all being 43 men. All orders for Irregular Insertions his attorney, William K. Friedman, reads them she knows life. She can An accord between the two Inter- Hartford, March 2.—(AP')— ’iisb will be charged at the one time rata. improvements, with or without served an order during the after­ well protect herself. Of course, there tional flying services was reached ancient custom of serving,, . jljree Special rates for long term every garage. Apply 139 School street, noon on Commissioner Moss requir­ are different claases. The four of MURDER S U S P E a DROPS concerning the air pool, on February pretzels with beer, in restanraotp day advertising given upon request. or Telephone 7770. Adults prefer- Ads ordered for three or six days ing him to appear before the court curs under attack—two of them are 12, it was disclosed in the announce-1 tap-rooms, is bdog aboliiA^ek and stopped before the third or fifth ed. Monday and show cause why he American in subject, where now “La WALL ST. BRIEFS ment today. the NRA clkiois fippther day will be charged only for the ac­ should not be enjjoined from threat­ Paree” will have French subjects, DEAD IN m s CELL The French air ministry and Par­ for its •victim. ^ '4 V. tual number of times the ad appear­ FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tene­ New York, March 2.—February ed, charging at the rate earned, but ment and garage, 22 Laurel Place. ening revocation of license for any ’x'hen there are the kind that present liamentary committees, although The newly -adopted rMtauraat newsdealer displaying the offending saw 19 unfavorable dividend code, now in effect, prohibita’^Miiat no allowance or refunds can be made Call 3152. a physician’s view of sex, sjid the changes, the smallest total for any Cambridge, Mass., March 2 — somewhat reluctant to approve the on six time ads atopped after the magazines. The case, said Mr. Don­ art publications. We don’t have any. (AP) — E. Andrew Stoliker, agreement, are expected to accept It is technically known as a -ffreie fifth day. month ince October, 1929, when meal”, which means the glTdiigi of No “till forblda"; asplay Uses not FOUR AND FIVE room tenements, enfeld, will be fought along the line No profits. And the Broadway type, there were 18, reporto Standard Sta­ 49 years old Somerville sales­ ir view of the menace seen In Ger­ sold. with all improvements, rent rea­ that Hr. Moss’s assumption of the tough, with no culture.” Mr. Donen- tistics Co. Favorable revisions man held for the poison murder man competition for the rich trans­ free food, specimen meals, adviA^^ The Herald will not be reaponalble sonable. Telephone 5230. Duties of censor is a strictly extra- reld gave a man-of-the-worldish of his bride, Mrs. Elizabeth L. oceanic traffic. ing space, or practically everjA^^g for more than one Incorrect Insertion numbered 101 compared with 188 in of any advertisement ordered for legal one. However, there were wave with a beringed hand. “You January and 35 in February, 1933. Stoliker, 39, fell dead in his cell at The accord as signed would be­ else as inducement to trade. I^ t- more than one time. FOR REINT—LILLEY street, near ether aspects of the case. He reach­ and me can get fun out of some of the Middlesex county Jail this morn­ come effective in August with zels, according to Elmer A. Wldie, The Inadvertent omission of incor­ Center, modem feur and flve room ed for a telephone of which instru­ their Jokes, but they're not on a ing. His death weis attributed to French and Germans both sharing chairman of the state restaurant rect publication of advertising wlU ba flats, garage. Available. Inquire 21 Frigidaire Corporation estimates heart disease, but county authori­ rectified only by cancellation of tha ments there are an appropriately high enough level. We stidk to a that It will spend about 85,000,000 the planes, but with the French get­ code authority, would seem ta come Elro street. executive number on the desk of his ties said an autopsy would be per­ under this heading, and are, conse­ charge made tor the service ‘endered. high level.” for supplies and materials in the formed. ting 60 percent of the receipts from All advertisements must oonform office at 480 Lexington Avenue. Mr. Friedman, reached at his of­ first quarter of 1934. In the first the postal service for four years. quently banned, unless charged, fqr.v In style, copy and typography with FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat also Stoliker, an itinerant peddler, A solution of the problem totis regulations enforced by the puLllsh- six room half bouse with ail im­ “Yeah,” he remarked into it after fices In the Chrysler Building, con­ 60 days of this year it placed com­ was arraigned on a charge of mur­ Equality would be established in the srs and they rsaervs the right to getting one of his subordinates, firmed Mr. Donenfeld’s statements mitments for more than 82,000,000 der in District Court at Somerville fifth. created was being sought--Ijgx ]}ar- sdlt, revise or reject any copy con­ provements. Inquire at 147 Elast “that’s right. ‘Eastern Shame Girl,’ ried tavern owners, whoa# beer buc^ sidered objectionably. Center street. on his procedure, and added that the in raw materials and fabricated only yesterday and remained with­ CLOSING HOURS—ClasBlfled ads to ’Celestine,’ ‘God’s Little Acre,’ ‘Wo­ Mrt’wil magazines will be used for a parts. out bail to await action of the The value of locomotives and ness in the face a t a bard winbw be published same day must be re- men and Puppet,’ ‘Let's Go Naked,’ test case. Action in the cases of the grand jury. parts manufactured in the United was bad enough, they felt, 'Wttlibut selved by tl o'clock noon; Saturdays BUSINESS LOCATIONS ‘Ulysses’ (Mr. Donenfeld called it, New Broad Publishing Corporation, Production of Ford cars and He wsis arrested after the recent States in 1928 amounted to 886,- having their free pretzel privileg%a 10:10 a. m. “Uleesses”) and ‘His Men Ching.’ the Culture Publications, Inc., and trucks in the United States last suspicious death of his wife and a 160,670. taken rudely from them. TELEPHONE YOUR FOR RENT 64 That’s the list. Get ’em as soon as the New Regal Publications, all month totaled 59,337 units and toxicologist subsequently reported you can.” scheduled output for March is 40 she. had been poisoned. WANT ADS. ro RENT—OFFICES AT 866 Main publishers of baoned magazines who Ads art accepted over the telephone “Nudist” Plans Fight have retained Mr. Friedman, will be per cent greater. at the CHARGE RATE given above street. (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed­ The books, Mr. Donenfeld declar­ deferred until it has been seen how v m as a conveniencs to advartiaera, but ward J. HolL Tel. 4642 and 8025. ed, as soon as he had jammed down Stockholders of the Midvale Co. the CASH RATES will he accepted ax the Merwil case will turn out. TOLLAND FULL PAYMENT If paid at tha busi­ the receiver and ended a moment’s at the annual meeting April 3 will ness office on or before the seventh contemplation of the sentimental vote on a proposal to i^ u ce the day following the first Insertion of HOUSES FOR RENT 63 stated capital by 84,000,000 to a to­ Professor A. J. W. Meyers of > each ad otherwise the CHARGB photograph of himself and offspring Hartford will be the preacher at the RATE will be collected. No responsi­ TO RENT —SEVERAL desirable which decorated his desk, would be ONCE BASKETBALL STAR, tal of 810,574,621, distributing the surplus to stockholders at the rate Federated Church for next Sunday bility for errors In tslspbcned ads flve, six and seven room nouses, merely an adjunct of the case. The morning’s service. will be assumed and their accuracy single and double; also heated “Nudist” magazme, for instance, of 820 a share. A majority of the cannot be guaranteed. NAMED AUXILIARY BISHOP 200,000 shares of no-par capital The regular meeting of Tolland apartments. Apply Eldward J. HoU, which was being helped by the Grange will be held at the Commun­ INDEX OF Phone 4642 and 8025. American Civil Lioerties Union, was stock is owned by Baldwin Locomo­ tive Works. ity House next Tuesday evening, CLASSIFICATIONS ffgbtlng it out solely along extra- Monsignol- Stephen J. Donahue March 6. HOUSE FOR RENT at 19 Birch legal censorship lines. This informa­ B irths ...... e X xB(K XA X XA s e e s e e There will be a school of instruc­ Engagements street. Apply John Wright, 22 tion was later verified at the offices Becomes Titular Bishop to The board of managers of the New York Cotton Exchange has declared tion for the Granges in the East Marrl- "es ...au.iaMv.M Locust street. of the Outdoor Publishing Corpora­ Cardinal Hayes. Central Pomona Jurisdiction Wed­ D eaths ...... tion, which puts out the “Nudist”, March 30 (Good Friday) and March Card of Thanks ...... Vatican City, March 2—(AP) — 31 Ebcchange holidays. nesday evening, March 7 in Ell­ In Memorlam • s X X A* • » where it was said that Morris ington at 8 o’clock. Lost and Found ...... Eniest, attorney in the “Ulysses” Monslgnor Stephen J. Donahue, Lucien Blrdsey, who has spent Announcements ...... e x # «*x e • e e case, had been retained. But, Mr. rector of the Church of . the Holy February shipments of Kelvinator Personals ...... LATEST STOCKS Name of Jesus, New York, today Corp. totaled 20,943 units, more than several weeks In town with his ] i Antomobtixs Donenfeld went on, he and bis law­ was appointed Titular Bishop of 300 per cent above those of Febru­ aunt. Miss Miriam Underwood, re­ Automobiles for Sals ...... yers have preferred to add a little turned to New York city Thursday. Automobiles for Bxcbargx ... m Medea and Auxiliary to Cardinal ary, 1933. Auto Accessorixx—Tires New York, March 2.—(AP)—Fi­ extra Justification, and it has taken Hayes. Miss Marjorie Baldwin spent Auto Repairing—Painting ...... nancial markets, though dull and the shape of Joyce’s great book, Thursday In Hartford. Auto Schools ...... cautious today, displayed a flrmer Erskine Caldwell’s “God’s Little New York, March 2 — (AP)‘ — Leon L. McKinney of the White Autos—Ship by Truck undertone. • Acre,” and the others of which the school district is ill with pneumonia Autox—For Hire » X X X e X win X e X e Monslgnor Stephen J. Donahue, Garagxt—Sxrvlce—Storage The old-time leaders,' Including authors were not ascertainable yes­ named today at Vatican City as and was removed to Hartford Wed­ Motorcyclex—Bicycles ...... 11 terday. Auxiliary to Patrick ^.-.Cardinal nesday. Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... It the rails and industrieds, drew fol­ D a s k ^ b a l l lowings in stock trading while the Mr. Donenfeld was in an expan­ Hayes, is a native New Yorker and Miss Miriam Underwood, who has Business nnd Professional Servleea former college athlete. been confined to her room for some Business Services Offered ...... 13 recently feverish specialties retired sive mood, although in addition to DRUB TALCOTTVILLE Household Services Offered ...... ll-A to the inactive section. his difficulty with Commissioner Since 1932, be has been pastor of time is now able to be about the Building—Contracting X e S S X X 0-0 0 14 Moss, he is under indictment in the the- Church of the Holy Name of house again, which is pleasing news Florlsti—Nursxriix eeexxxexx XA • Wheat provided some assistance, Fitzgerald’s Rangers Journeyed magistrate's courts because of the Jesus in the parish where be receiv­ to her friends. fu n eral D irectors ...... II rallying about 1 cent a bushel. Oth­ ed his early education. Since 1^1 to TalcottvUle and defeated the Jrs. Heatlni Plum bing—>IlooflBg ,m> 17 er grains were bstter. Cotton im­ same four magazines. Charges of Chapel services held Tuesday at Bxurancx ...... I I be has been a secretary to Cardinal of that place 36-28 before a large 12 noon at the Hartford Seminary Hllllnery—Dressmaking ...... II proved. but silver eased. Bonds publishing obscene literature were Hayes, and has been bis constant crowd. Hovlng—Trucking—Storage ... 10 showed a disposition to recover. In­ preferred against him by John S. Pantaluk, Greene and Fitzgerald foundation took the form of a me­ (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE FTOStfRE) companion on extensive Journeys. morial service in honor of the late Painting—Papering ...... II ternational dollar rates were still Summer, secretary of New York Monslgnor Donahue is regarded flipped the most In for the Rangers Profasslona) Serrleas ...... mm I t narrow. State Society for the Suppression of while Lotus and Monahan starred Mrs. Mary Louise Daniels, who died The baby chipmunk grew tired see you all again, sometli and Repairing ...... t | as extremely youthful for the high November 12 at the home of her ralloring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 14 Shares up 1 to around 2 points in­ Vice, after that indefatigable execu­ church rank has attained. He is for the TalcottvUle Jrs. McCann out and then the bunch heard Nicky disappeared slgfiL daughter and son-in-law. Dr. and “Gee, what fine little friend b’v* Poilet Goods and Service .» X X X • a • cluded Allied Chemical, Case, Deere, tive led a raid into the Donenfeld 40 years, old. and Blanchard played a good game shout, “Well, he’s gone back into the Wanted—Bostness Bxrvlex International Harvester, Santa Fe, offices four weeks ago. No number He was graduated from Cathe­ on the defense. The Rangers will Mrs. Aaron P. Pratt of Windsor. hole to get a little rest. I guess you found,’ said (3oldy. “N oaf/l ‘ :s _ look Bdneatlxnal Union Pacific, U. S. Smelting, N. Y. * indictments and suppressions dral College in New York in 1912. play the Vernon Cubs next week Mrs. Daniels was from 1921 untU Tinies realize that dancing is real around and find some^mopiBi''%i6dt in Courses anc Claases ...... 17 0 her retirement in* 1930 connected Private Instruction ...... II Central Standard Oil of New Jer­ could quench Mr. Donenfeld’s good On the campus they still talk of bis the date yet unannounced. exercise, and makes you rather the woods, ere day turns :ato night.” Dancing ....y.ll-A sey, U. S. Steel, Western Union, humored faith in the uplifting quali­ fame as a basketball player and of Fitzgerald’s Rangers with the department of Bible and fagged. A nap for Chippy, now, is Musical-Dramatic If Cathedral’s quintets which built p B F T Missionary work at the foundation. best.” They walked a littte whUa and Wanted—Instruction ...... 10 Goodyear, Westinghouse, U. S. In­ ties of bis publications. He fingered dustrial Alcohol, Seaboard Oil, his small black mustache enthusi­ their atacke around "Steve” Dona­ 2 J. Greene, rf ...... 3 0 6 The Rev. Robbins W. Barstow, The mother chipmunk then re­ then stopped suddenly to nstra, Financial 1 J. Fitzgerald, If , president of the Seminary, presid­ when a strange noise came from londs—Stocks—Mortgagsu « ... II Southern PiMflfle, Chrysler and astically as he spoke of them. hue, center. plied, “I knew that he would run In­ Business O pportunities ...... I t American Smelting. The aircrafts 0 B. Pantaluk, c .. ed and offered prayers. Professor side our home in Just a little while. Juat ahead. Said Windy, ‘JWhat is Money to Loan ...... II Happy Endings Cited 0 P. McCann, rg . Lewis Hodous gave the Scripture were a bit higher, but not buoyant. “Our sex magazines give pleasure He’s scared of girls and boys. that?” ! Help end Sitnatixnx The utilities were Just about steady. HURT EN COASUNG CRASH 0 C. Blanchard, Ig reading and the memorial address “However, I am not afraid. For “Why, that's an old grasriiopper. Help W anted—Fem ale ...... II to many," said Mr. Donenfeld. 0 J. Glovaninl, rg was delivered by Dean Edward years and years sweet .unes I’ve ■on,” said Nicky. "Glee, he’s 1 ^ of Melb W anted—Mala ...... M American Telephone Improved mod­ “Why, lots of them are bought on erately. Hartford, March 2,—(A?!)— The 0 J. Murphy, Ig . Warren Capen of the Kennedy played upon my little flute, though fun. I call him /jGkiofy ’cau^ hs VS a fi * a .16.A Park Avenue. Park Avenue people condition of Thomas .Paolnti, 18, School of Missions. Notwithstanding Secretary Mor- ~ l 17 2 88 It may sound like so much noise.” wears a very funs^ hat otTp fTfttittd—JIaU or Fosolo #• 19 will go out to a dealer and buy ten son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr|. John Pao- The Men's CJornmiinity €ltib jneet- genthau's announcement that the Taloottvllle Juniors “You’ve often beai^ gra8«l|Qppers AHOO to SV ftll trOd ••xe**«eexsxx xf>tx •T-A or twelve and take them home ih a letti, 27 Crater street, Windspr ing which was postponed | for a “Oh, no It doesn’t,” Dotty said. buzz. That Is the best tbt _ . Bltuatlons Wanted—Fsinalx ...... II eulministratioD wished to continue newspaper to read. There’s nothing 0 Lotus, rf ...... 6 ? 14 Situations Wanttd—Mala ...... tl its present monetary policy, at least Locks who was taken to the Hart­ week will be held at 8: o’clock, “We love your music! Go ahead and does. He saws up grass and dther Employment Agencies ...... 40 obscepe in the naked form—al­ ford hospital last night in a critical 1 Monahan, If March 5, in the social rooms of the play another little tune. We’ll have things. Then eats Ynem wbs|i'’he’s for the remainder of the fiscal year, though our magaxines aren’t art 1 Lorerin, c . Live Stock—Peis—Ponltry—TxUxles some market commentators were of condition as a result of Iqjtarles re­ church. Major Senroeter of the a circle dance.” through. Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 publlcatioDi with nothing but pic­ ceived when two “double ripper” 1 Stiles, rg .. CCC camp at Union wUL be the The chipmunk seemed real glad to “Come on. we’ll meet blniJPIbvin Llv > Stock—Vsblolss ...... 41 the opinion that further dollar de­ tures of models In them, we do put 8 Knosb, Ig .. Ponltry and Suppitss ...... 41 valuation would be tried in the near sleds, loaded with youths, collided in speaker. A musical program will do the pla}dng When the dance be sport. He reallg.^is a 'Miiiidly H a lot of art into them—and there’s Wanted — Pets—Poaltry—4tock future. The reason given was that Windsor Locks, today was reported “I 13 2 28 presented. All men are wel­ was tnrough. It said, “You all sort.” The TInles Walked « t up Fxt falx—Mlsexllanxons nothing obscene in sex. Tnere's by the hospital as being in fairly Referee; F. Welles; scorer: “Don” come. The committee In charge danced lovely. Now, I'll let you see •Bd Qobfy shouted, “Howdj^ do” Articles for S a l s ...... 41 the wholesale price level has halted nothing obscene In marriage. People Boats and Accesxorlss ...... 4( in its uptrend and that new imret- good condition. The extent of his in­ Fitzgerald; time; 10 minute quar­ are W. Hoyt Hayden, L.- Ernest me prance.” Building Materials ...... 47 us must be provided if the recov­ always get married at the end of juries, however, had not been de­ ters; score at half time 18-6 Fitz­ Hall, Fritz Welngartner and Ru­ The TInles watched It jldp away. (A funny beetle entertal^l tiw Diamonds—Watebsx—JswaliT .. 4i our stories. No, it’s not a rule. They termined. gerald’s Rangers. pert West. It shortly turned around to say, ‘Til Ifiriee In the tirat Elactiieal Appllancsx—Radio ... 41 ery program is to be maintained. Fuel and Feed ...... 41-A Freight car loadings for the Qardsn — Farm—Dairy Prodoetx 10 week ended Feb. 24, while 26,262 Household Goods ...... 11 under the total of the previous Machinery and Tools X X X X xkX ffdH iF I t ALLEY OOP W ar Declared! ByHABHlN Musical Instruments s e x x'x*g X e e • • # i t week, were really e little more 1 .an Office and Store Bqniprexat 14 seasonal, according to carrier Specials at tbs Stores If analysts. The aggregate for the r Wearing Apparal—Fan ...... 17 NOW,U5SEf^.' m s 15 VER LAST AW. VIE GOT so VA WANT Wanted—To Buy ...... II week, which included a holiday, was WE OUT-NUMBER VOU THREE TO ONE.- ' ^ STALLIN'— . RooniB—Boa fd—Hotels ■"■Rexerfx 573,871, which wan 111,066 over the HE'S SCARED f SOfAE Rxstaarnntf 1988 week and 87,878 above the cor­ e it h e r s u r r e n d e r TH' PAUACE AN' looms Without Board • • X k A X • II responding period in 1982. loardars W aotxd ...... «..M-A WELL. } kiuntry Board—Rxxortx II \ WY lotxlx—Rextauraati 0 • 0 0^0 0 0 II IRISH HONOR JOHNSON. Van ted—Rooms—Board r'xia X X • ra I t Real Bxtatx Fxi Rant New York, March 2.—(AP)—The Apartments, Flats, Txnenxntx .. M Ulster-Irlsh Society of New York Buslnxsi Locations for Rent ... 14 announced today that it will award HouiXi tor Rent a...... II * 1^ ( abarban tor Rent ...... I I its annual medal for notable service ummxr Bomxa for Rent IT to the United States to General W anted to R e n t ...... I I Hugh 8. Johnson, NRA administra­ Bxnl ■xtntx Fet Sslx tor. Apartment Balldlra for Sale «.« M Boxlnees Property tor Sale «.... Tl The award will be made at a ban­ ‘t Farms and Lead ter Sale ...» . Tl quet to be held on March 17. The Hoasxx tor talc ...... Tl medal gees each year to a person of lAtx tor Sale srff X e X e'F ’g Tl KMort Prt>p#rtF to? Sftl# Tl Ulirtsr-Irlsh descent. General John­ Bnbnrban tor S a l e ...... Tl son’s family, said the annotmeement Real Bsutx tor Bzxbaagx ...... Tl emigrated Yroin Aghadoe, Coimty Waatxd—Real Estate X e e X X X s'# 0 0 0 99 Kerry, Ireland, more than a hundred Aaetlon—Lssal Hellxxe ^ jrshn ag o. - • I

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The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All Trains By Fontaine Pox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahem 1 . « s E4A0.ny\, X t l l b b t s o r j S )4 IN C H O P- THfCT e O L D FA\K4\Ni' WANT y o o lo HELttf C0UL■D^iT ln brsfglnir tbe good old days, It would be well to understand couNrrpr<,?AA. 3 0 R S a l l t u ' ^ W H H NNE. RND A SET OF Is weU to rem ember th a t they that recovery means getting over a ■PROSPECTORS KNOW MEfU6iX> i,te back to the time before screens bad spell—not getting Jazzed up WHEN I STARI Hoi^EHoes srwre in vogue and th a t a p a rt of the again. TO CALL MB GOPHER CPERATIONG naomipg ritual at breakfast was to ' BLACKSMVTH JE S V<\t>OTN\V'KNOW,’eECAU6& O N NAV SOLD retrieve the flies from the cream Junior—What made your sister so S H O P p pitcher and the semi-fluid butter. m ad? I WAS ALWAV6 ROLED TN 1\K rY^\NE/THE Bobbie (in disgust)— Aw, she KAOUKTAaNS, a f t e r ORE? USED LffTLE PHOEBE*? TO O hlsS don’t know what she wants. She i f a tDipiratloft I want, not aid; sent me to the drug store to get TO BE A STANWN' JOKEtWERV -H4Arl DREAMED. Stimulus, not aeelstance; some cold cream. 1 got ice cream GROUNDHOG DAY.TH' ^MNERS LAST NIGHT, I WAS I can move any mountain made, because that’s the coldest kind they To a most amajiny distance. had and now she’s sore about it. USED TO ASK,*WELL, ■DVSeiN<& If only you’ll Are my soul with KEL13T CONNE OUT A N 'S E E strength. Mr. Justwed— What did you do H \S SHADOW TODAf< EVEPCy- ^ ‘ If only you’ll nerve ray band; to this meat ? It has such a peculiar O Oh, I can go to any ^ngtb— taste. H A R ‘-MAT^-T^ 't h i n s e \ s e But you never will understand. Mrs. Justwed—Oh, nothing. It did W A S A L L get a little burnt, but I fixed that— WAWP» < S O L D f^ Trench mouth is passed along by I applied Ungentlne right away. klBSing, according to a scientist; but surely be must realize that his Of course, says a local church ^V warning would have little effect, worker, an inflated nlckle is pre- & paitleulariy tn the spring. church collection plate, ferable to a pant's button on the The preacher’s son, who was small, was being quizzed by an Caller—(^an I interest you In a elderly visitor one day: bo>-s’ club, M adam? Visitor—^Doee your father ever Woman—No, thanks, I always fseach the same sermon twice? use a razor strop. c Preacher's Son—Sure be does, but Se boUers in different places. You simply can’t fight a person who refuses to hit back. We'are forever being urged to face the facts. If somebody will A Nebraska court fined a woman only muster a few pleasant ones we for not exercising her rights as a will try an e^cperimental peep. backseat driver to warn her hus­ band of a danger ahead. Now how Jaoob—Don't you know her ? Why do you like the “New Deal.” she lives in the same square as you. o Ruthe—Tea, but she is not in the E X P E W r same circle. ■ t) \S S E W « naaaaMT.orr. ‘ ttM IT HU Kinnct.t IMC.3 The best part of a day of pleasure F l a p p e r F a n n y S a y s Is the beginning. The most iUuring KQ.u.aMT.orr. time in a day’s work is when It is |s»MWws«ai«N» well finished. Captain—Answer me—why did SCORCHY SMITH A Messasre Prom Scorchy By John C. Terry you desert imder Are? ^ a l u n <^ Private Rastus—Cap’n, hit’s de CALLING RAYF/etti/ w h a t if I t ^ Scoftcfty gospel trufe. Aw was Jes’ backin’ up ftO /M ty €A1fTW/ s n e p f mh to get a good start to charge. • NO w6ftp OF MAK. Flame food FEffT - jurr h it a u m c Ro u n POOR- Green paint may be removed from 5

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. .»• - \ - vs i j m TWENTY iimtrlrri4nr &tntfttQ VmtOk \ MODERN AND OLD A meetliig of the past masters of The Young People’s society of the ' ■ ' . 1 1 — , I-. n ■■ ,■ J- :.. Washington L. O. L. No. 117 wlU be ’ FASHIONED DANCE Concordia Lutheran church will con­ held in Orange hall Sunday after­ duct a food sale tomorrow after­ I l^t City View Dance Hall noon at 2 o’clock, to make arrange­ ments for past masters’ night, Sat­ noon at 1 o’clock in the basement of Read Hale’s Full Page Dollar Day Advt. On Pag* Ig ] ^ Keeney St. urday, March 17. The R. A. P. M. the J. W. Hale Company’s store. IMiirday N ighU Wehr’s Orch. degree will be conferred by the past Benny Irish, Prompter. masters at that time. All past Mrs. James Munsie, Sr., promi­ masters of the lodge are requested nent Manchester lodge woman who to be present at the Sunday meet­ IS well known throughout the state, QUALITY FOODS ing, after which the degree team IS ahother resident whose birthday PRADE DANCE- will have driU practice at 3 o’clock. occurs only in Leap Year. Wednes­ day and Thursday Mrs. Munsie re­ 4 CMh P rlM . G. C3ef Glee club members are ceived a number of messages of JaiTto Grove Deooe HalL reminded of the special rehearsal congratulation, and on both after­ at H ale’s • a t t b d a t e v e n in g , m a r c h t Simday afternoon at 4:30 at Eman­ noons gave a tea for small parties IT P A Y S Ladlee 15c. Gents 25c. uel Lutheran church. Light refresh­ of friends and relatives. and Old Fashioned Dandag. ments will follow and the club will Women look to Hale’s Food Departments for savings. That’s why approximately 2,899 customers shop sing at the evening service at the TO WAIT ON church. the “Seif-Serve” and “Heaith Market” each Saturday. Listed beiow is just a representative group of the TRADE SCHOOL STAFF OFF values to be found at Hale’s Food Departments tomorrow. Make it a point of shopping Hale’s daily for out- ' I ABOUTTOWN Fred E. Werner will pi present his YOURSELF 5^2^ standing values are offered each day. Remember— advanced ^glMo pupils from Rock- '▲ meeting of the Holy Name so- ville and this town in a varied pro- TO NEW BRITAIN TONIGHT Hety will follow the Lenten service gram of classical compositions, svening in St. Bridget’s church. Monday evening at 8 o’clock in Important Problems to Be Dis- Pays To Wait On Yourself**! « Watkins Brothers’ music room. Mrs. ; Group 1 of the Memorial Hospital Arlyne C. Garrity, soprano and cnssed at Session of Connec­ eexiltary will meet Monday axter- Arthur Stein, Rockville violinist, ticut Vocational Group. Cudahy’s “Puritan” Boon at the Y. M. C. A. will assist, with Mr. Werner at the Land O’Lakes piano. Invitations have been mail­ ed to a large number, but the recital ’The monthly meeting of the Con- A full rehearsal of the second and will be open to all interested. HAM ttlrd acts of the play, “Erstwhile jiectlon section of the American It*s Values Like misan,’’ is called for this evening at Vocational association will be held BUTTER the clubrooms of the Manchester An attic party will be the attrac­ at the New Britain Trade school to­ ] ( pound dommunity players in the Balch tion at the Highland Park Com­ night. The local Trade school staff and Brown building. This is the munity club tomorrow evening with will attend the meeting to discuss (Whole or shank half) Miss Harriet Sinnamon, Mrs. James problems of vital interest to both These That Dutch dialect play for March 13 the workers in vocational education 2 9 ^ pound Two weeks ago last Satur­ presentation under auspices of Of- Nichols and Mrs. P. W. Taylor in and in industry, if traveling condi­ day we sold over 1,400 fard Parish Chapter, D. A. R. charge. Everyone is expected to at­ tions are favorable. pounds of this hmn. It'S tend, garbed in 'the oldest clothes The American Vocational associa­ The grade of Land (FLakee handled In the “Self- snuUl, lean and mUd sugar Adjutant R. E. Martin of the their attics will yield. PHzes will be tion is an orgamlzation, founded in Make The Serve” Is double parchment wrapped and comes to you cured. No PAR-BOILING Is Shlvatlon Army has secured Rev. awarded to the men and women 1907 by a group of vocationally necessary. Due to a new George S. Brookes of the Union wearing the most poverty stricken minded men, and is the medium In a cardboard box. This extra wrapping costs slightly process In curing, Puritan diurch, Rockville, as the guest rigs. It is hoped old and young will through which trade and industrial more but insures you of fresh butter with a wholesome Ham now retains its nice speaker at the inspirational meet­ take part in the fun, which will in­ schols meet Industry on a common bright color hours after it l y at the citadel, Simday afternoon clude old-fashioned songs and danc­ ground. The main purposes of the Health Market color. has been cut. Try a sam­ K 3 o'clock. Rev. Brookes needs es. The grand march is scheduled association are: ple! Bo introduction to Manchester for 9 o’clock. Refreshments will be To hasten the day when all men audiences. He has not announced served during the evening. and women who are citizens of our his subject but whatever his mes­ Such A Popular Place To Shop HALE’S STBICTLY FRESH sage it will be well worth hearing. commonwealth shall be conscious of An added attraction will be songs There will be an executive ses­ the value of and the need for voca­ furnished by a colored quartet of sion of Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars tional education. For MEATS yoiing folks whom Mr. Brookes will of Lebanon, at the Masonic Temple To enlist under the banner of the (Large Locals) dozen bring with him. A cordial invita­ at 7:30 tonight. Business of utmost American Vocational Association EGGS tion is extended to the general pub­ Importance to the Forest will be all men and women who beli'i\e lic to attend this meeting. transacted and a full attendance of that part of life’s responsibility Is nwralng to the tune of fresh eggs and baooa slzzllBg In the Idtchen, the membership is desired. to lend their Interest and support ot ■tort the day off,right? Hale’s strictly fresh eggs are always Just as advertised. associates whose aims and purposes Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Van Ness of are closely connected with the bet­ ARMOUR’S “STAR" South Main street are spending a A feature at the regular Saturday terment and advancement of the vacation of ten days at Nassau, night dsmce at Jarvis Grove Dance human race. Bahama Islands. They motored Hall tomorrow night will be in the To develop a type of education (Pure Grade) down to Miami, visiting relatives in form of a masquerade. Wear old which will give the best possible LARD pound cartons Baltimore and other points en clothes or good clothes and you will preparation for life as well as for route, and flew to the Bahamas. be- in line for the four cash prizes Industry. Limit 6 pounds to a customer. offered. Two prizes for the best Forget-me-not Junior circle of dressed gent and lady and two HALE’S FAMOUS "RED BAG* Kings Daughters will meet Satur­ prizes for the funniest dressed gent day afternoon at 2:30 at the home nad lady. Modem and old-fashion­ BARNARD PUPILS HOLD of their leader, Miss B. L. Lydall, ed dancing will be on the program 12 Hiidson street. Lois Buchanan with Johnny Gregan and Carl S irloin (Fresh) pounds will have charge of the program. Wiganowski calling the figures. SPEAKING PROGRAMS COFFEE (Fresh ground or in bean). Girls in Miss Krapowicz’s Room STEAK Muller’s Macaroni and Discuss Wild Life— Miss McGuire’s Boys on Current Events. Spaghetti 3 pkgs. 28< Borden's Cheese 'EmiMTI^wsoiLSnc. |C pound Other assortments, too! A public speaking program en­ Blue Ribbon Seedless titled, "Tht- Hablta of Wild Ani­ 2 packages 2 7 ® mals,’’ was given by the girls of Cot from heav'y steer beef. Tender and Miss Elizabeth A. Rrapowicz’s room Juicy! Raisins pkg. All the 16o varieties of package cheese. in the auditorium of the Barnard Lnrge, 15-ounce package. school this morning at 10:30. The program follows: Bine Boll "The Lion, the King of Beasts,’’ Brown Thomson’s Gladys PaUalt, Cream C heese...... 3 pkgs. 23c 'The Tiger, the Gentleman In Tissue K rolls 2 ^ ^ Stripes,’’ Marjorie Erickson. Full count, 1,000-sheet rolls •The B«avor, the Builder and Rib Mason,’’ Lena Mazzola. lb. 68th “The Elephant, the Animal Who Carries His Trunk With Him,” Roast V t- I - I k Jack Frost CANE Burt 01nejr*f Vegetables Irene Johnson. Prime rib roast of beef.. .A, No. 1 grade. Pn "V i Packers of fancy canned vegetables only. '”rhe Camel, the Ship of th. Des­ ert," Geneva Lalne. SUGAR Tomatoes...... 3 No. 2 cans 35c Anniversary Sale “Thfl Giraffe, the Empire State of CAME the Jungle," Josephine Krajewskl, “How the Seal Spends Its Time SUGAR Sauerkraut...... 2 No, 2 1/ 2 cans 25c Hundreds and hundreds of different items, everj at Home," Rita Stannehl, 10 46< one a bargain that we are proud to include in our Anni­ “The Big Brown Bear," Alice Veal Beets (sliced)...... 3 No. 2 cans 31c j j Refined in the U. 8. A. by Amerloon versary Sale. Sedlacek. lb. labor! “The Porcupine, a Living Pin C om ...... 3 No. 2 cans 35c No charges, mail, 'phone or C. 0. D. orders, on ad­ Cusnlon," Theresa Ackerman, Roast (Golde Bantam). vertised merchandise. “OH Man Walrus," Florence Tender boneless veal roast. All solid meat, H s^ h . no waste. "'The Bat. An Ar.mal 'That Flies," Heinz Eleanor Fraaer. Best-Sellers! "The Eagle, the Monarch of the Sunbeam PIN EA PPLE...... g wne gge Air," Irma De Simone. (No. 21/] size. Crushed, sliced, tld-bit). The chairman waa Mary Camp, Silver Lane Sweet Mixed PICKLES...... quart Jar 25c SOUPS new spring A current events program waa presented by the boys of Miss Mo- Beech-Nut KETCHUP ...... large 17o Ouire's room as follows; Dog-Gon-Oood DOG FO O D ...... 8 cans 21o President Roosevelt's Fight for a 2 tins 27 ® New Code of Moisle, Milton ^ y le , Sunbeam OLIVES (Queen or Stuffed) ...... jar 9o Swagger Suits Small size, 8 canr 25c. Am* Cream of Abraham Ostrinsky. OAKITE (large) ...... 2 pkgs. 28c Men Who Gave Their Uvea for 5srBeet Boston style rolled-i» roaet beef. (Two small packages Oakite Included). sorted. I f u n a t o S ^ and Science, Wilson Philips, Sea Hawk SARDINES...... 6 cans 28o Revolt in France, Walter Miller. (In pure Virgin olive oil). Britain Reminds the United States of Antarctic Clalma, Holger Milk Fed Minute BISCUIT-FLOUR...... Ig. pkg. 25o “Sunshine” Country Coats Bach, Crystal White SOAP C H IPS...... 6 lbs. 8I0 John J, McOraw Dies, Edward CIGARETTES (seeorted) ...... carton 81.17 Mozze*, COOKIES The Blizzard in Mancbeater, Ugo Prince Albert TOBACCO...... pound tin 88« Oplzzl, Hale’s CHOCOLATES (assorted)...... pound box 27e FOWL (60% bard filled centers). 2 pounds 2 9 « $14-68 MoKensle’s PANCAKE FLOUR...... 2 pkgs. 25o (A bottle of "Our Pride" Pancake Syrup included). A brand new number. Here is your great chance to buy for Spring. Smart ■ ■ ■ ■ mixtures Harris type tweeds, several smart styles to I C each Columbia AMMONIA...... 3 Ig. bottles Ao Pis B a rs...... 2 lbs. 25c choose from. Misses' sizes 12 to 20. **Here Comet My-T^Ftne DESSERTS ...... 8 pkgs- I60 Charlie** Freeh, tender, milk-fed fowl. Shop (or A 3«Aet Comedy 'phone your order e«iy) as these vi^l go Presented by like "hot caJeee" at 59o each. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables The Epworth League new spring So. Methodist Church Florida Firm Hard Slicing Tonight, 8 p. m. Calves Gr a p e f r u it Frocks Admission 25c. Children 15c. lb. T om atoes ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I £ Liver 2 lb s. Beet quality caJvee’ liver. Great with bacon 6 for 19® 19 $4-68 for lunch! Of good size—eweet and tasty! For a tasty salad! Firm, hard tomatoes! Smart prints, solid colors, new Spring styles, sizes for misses, woman and larger sizes. CENTER Extra Large Florida Green Top B. T. Inc. . . . second floor. Package Store 4551/^ Main Street Raked Oranges doz. 25^ Carrots 2 bunches i i « lb. Sound,flminiL Juicy—large!ftll/rv_iAW cra f Full count, large bunches. WEEK-END SPECIALS Ham California Medium California Iceberg Hale’s quality baked ham. Baked In pure WHISKEY fruit Juices. Oranges doz. ^ .n__ Lettuce 2 for 12® RANGE & FUR OILS WINES Seedless. Sound and sweet! Solid as cabbage—crisp and white! We Handle Only The Beatl GIN Baldwin Sound Sweet When In Need Of Range Or Fuel Oil Pork Apples 5 lbs. 14® PHONE 5293 FineITIvidi quality!nnaJlirvt ^1^^ Potatoes 2 io« FOOD SALE AT HALTS lb. washed sweets. Candledk-they*re greht wlHi Sealdsweet Florida Tomorrow 1 (XGock. Roast Snow-White The Bandy Oil G>. Freeh, tender pork roaet. Govenunent In­ Sptmsored by ' spected pork. 155 Center Street Manchester Concordia Lutheran Chprch Oranges 2 doz. ^ Juicy! What a value! 25 Cauliflower hMd]| Young People’s Society. Sound, fresh oaolUlower!