PAGE FOOlTSEIf THURSDAY, APAiL 2,1980. AVEBAOE DAILT dBOULATION THEWIIATBaE for the Month of Blarch, 1086 1 Of U. 8. Weather Baraaa. inanr^cBlcr Evening Hartford

The Toung People's society of ITie scheduled meeting of iJie street crossing Is larger and la not the exception of George Moquln, ----- DANCE - Concordia Lutheran church will sewing circle of the Army and as old as the one at the Main street who la the new greenakeeper at the SWEDISH BAKING SALE 5,848 Fklr^. eoldm tonight: Saturday Navy club Auxiliary tonight at the GAHIER FURNITURE crossing. The old building at the Mfuschester Cknmtry club. Member of the Andlt fair, oiovtly rising temperstnre. hold its regular monthly meeting Manchester Auspiees Dorcas Sodety of ,8diool St. Recreation Center tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock In chibhosse has been postponed. An- Main street croMing Is to tie taken Now that the dry seaaon has set Bnrean of CIrcalationa. FRIDAY, APRIL 8 the church parlors. nouncement,of the date of the meet­ away and the cool bins located to In Warden Jenaen wishes to call at­ Emanuel Lutheran Chorch. MANCHESTER — A OTY OF VILLAGE (MARM ing will be 'made later. Date Bqok FOR FLOOD VICHMS the east of the Main street puUding tention that no grasaor brush fires HALE’S BASEMENT fk Art McKay’s Orchestra are edso being moved, whlCh wUI can be lighted without first getting The Manchester Democratic Wo­ SATURDAY, APRIL 4 ^ (CUasUM Advertising on Pago IS.) (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CEMI Admission 25c. Tonight glveja clearer view at the crossing. a permit from the town warden or VO L. L V „ NO. 158. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1986. men's club will meet tomorrow eve­ Itibas been learned that the per­ One of the deputies, anywhere In Beginning at 1 o’clock. ning at 8:15 with Miss Carrie April 2-8.—Faculty play, "Daddy GRASS HRES FEATURE Long Legs” at High school ball. son Who flagged the train as It was town outside ot the fire districts. Bendeson of 303 East Center street. Benefit of Educational club and Legion Post Here A s s i e s approaching the Oakland street ABODITOP n>e members are reminded to make CALLS DURING MARCH Vcrplanck Fund. crossing last week when the signals retumn on tickets sold for the 82.50, This W eek were out of order was not an em­ Grand Jury Before Whom Wendel Case Witnesses Paraded a drawing of which will be held to­ Task Of Aiding InRefnr ployee of the road. A young man Th* Woman’s Foreign Missionary April 4.—Spring formal dance There Is No Place Liked—Like Home! BORAH FORCES LOSE living near the crossing saw the society of the South Methodist morrow night. South Manchester Department Tall Cedars of Lebanon, at local WARDEN IS READY TO flashes were not working. He saw church will meet tomorrow evening Country club. nishing Refugee Homes. Winners at the Bingo party which Called 21 Tlmes-^North End the train coming and also automo­ Treat It to at 7:80 at the parsonge, 810 Spruce Also Connecticut Past Chiefs, biles approaching the crossing. street. Mrs. Earl Story and Miss followed the regular meeting of Answers 10 Alarms. Order of Scottish Clans, convention, the best Inside Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters of Running-down the track he flagged and out. IN NEW YORK TEST Gertrude Abbey wlU be the hos' supper and entertainment. Masonic To assist the many flood victims the train and waved the automo­ teases. St. George, In Odd Fellows h^U last Apparatus of the South Manches­ Temple. _ _ _ t of this area whose household goods biles across. After that incident night were as fo lows: Mrs. Albert ter Fire department wa.s called on Coming Events and furniture were destroyed by the 1 EXECUTE HAUPTMANN; the railroad company placed flag­ The quarterly meeting of the Hemingway, Mrs. Margaret Ander- to extlngulah fires 31 times during April 14.— "Three U ve Ghosts," recent unprecedented flood, Dll- men at the crossing wbUe the sig­ Swedish Congregational church on ton, Mrs. Percy Tldroas, Miss 3-act play by Community Players, worth-Omell Post. American Le­ Idaho Man Beaten 5 To 1 In the month of March. Of this number nals were out of order. * USE M cGILL’S BEST PA IN T S RQCHSFUEHRER Spruce street will take place toiiior- Rachel Vlckerman, Mrs. Henry 20 were atill alarms and the other South Methodist chiirch, sponsored gion and Auxiliary have undertaken row evening at 7:30 and a good at­ Marsden, Mrs. James Leslie, Mrs by Wesleyan Guild. < the task of collecting old furniture Snnfast and water resistant waU papers. ! tendance Is hoped for. whistle alarm was for a grass fire. Primary But Workers Say Percy Robinson, Mrs. Herbert Two of the calls were for assistance April 15.—Easter ball of Knights In Manchester. JENSEN AGiUN NAMED And for smart, serviceable Interiors. NEW REPRIEVE REPORT? Robinson, Miss Lucy Clarkson. A out o ' town. of Columbus at Sunset Ridge club. Undoubtedly many Manchester WONT PROMISE 'The Alpina Club, composed of social time with refreshments fol Also Easter dinner at Y. M. C. A. families have stored In the attic, or THOS. McGILL, JR. Illinois Fight Win Tefl A both men and women of Italian On March 9 apparatus went to lowed the games the fire that destroyed Chapel Hall by Ever Ready Circle, King’s elsewhere, many good plecea of fur­ FOREST FIRE WARDEN PAINTER AND DECORATOR birth or extraction, which was or­ Daughters. niture for which they really have Col. Kimberling Says As Farj ganized a month :>go now has a In North Coventry and succeeded In 126 Cedar Sfc ghone 6887 Different Story. NOT TO FORTIFY Miss Mary Marcontonlo who la saving the Grange Hall and the April 19.—Manchester teachers no use. Anyone wishing to donate membership of 132. They are to any articles of any nature whatso­ Appointment Received From to be married to Salvatore Squa' church. On March 26 with the aid get-together at Y. M. C. A. Situation at a Glance hold their meeting on the flret April 17.—Three-act play, 'The ever should call 8376 and ask for State Forester— He Names As He Knows Bmno Wednesday of the month. trito at St. James's church on April of Company No. 1 of the Manches­ f A 29, was honored with a chower last Patsy,” by Paint and Powder club Miss Kane, who will see that your Deputies In Town. Waahlngton, April 8.— (A P ) — /Zrangements for execution at 8 p. m. ter department, No. 3’s pump went donation la called for as soon as Flatly Refuses To Give As By ASSOCIATED PRESS night at the Crosby Tea Room in to the Maguire farm In Vernon and at High school ball. Despite a primary victory of New Warden Klrabcrllng expects ' after learning Mercer county rirand Be Electroented At 8,^ The Naval Cadet Drum Corps will April 20.—"Patsy,” play by Sun­ possible. Jury would not ask another stay. Hartford, attended by 63 of her as­ saved' the house. John Jensen has again been nam­ I Tork ’4 regular Republican organ­ Hauptmann execution to take place meet tonight at 8 o’clock In the set Rebekah lodge In Odd Fellows’ ed as Town Forest F ire] Warden. Condemned man, after good East Side Recreation building. All sociates In the iilTice of . the Aetna Chief Edward Coleman of the ization over supporters of Senator surance As To Rhineland; hall. I The appointment Is made by State tonight "as matters now stand." night’s rest, told his gqards be was O’clock But Close Friendtl members are urged to be present as Life Insurance company. After a Manchester Fire department re­ RAILROAD CROSSING Borah of Idaho, the senator’s delicious turkey dinner the bride April 26. — Ladles night. Army Forest Fire Warden Hawes. Warden Hauptmann's counsel demanded "confident and not worrying" • and there Is Important business to be ports eight still alarms and two friends here Indicated today their unwrapped her gifts', which Includ­ and Navy club. Jensen has appointed as deputy fire Eden Says Hjtler Offer De­ Hunterdon county Grand Jury be was prepared again for wmk to oonsidcred. whistle alarme. In the total of eight convenedto consider kidnap charges death chair. Of Governor Hint At An-J ed a complete set of rock crystal still alarms two were for fires out­ April 27.—11th annual concert of SIGNALS NOW IN ORDER wardens Reuben Britton of Man­ confidence was unshaken. Beethoven Glee club at High school chester Green, Michael Gorman at Carl G. Bachmann, chairman of against Paul H. Wendel and that Hla wife, stunned by develop­ ^ A meeting of Townsend Club No. ware, a sterling silver bonbon dish side of the district, one being the serves Thought Prosecutor Hauck Join in request­ ments, hoped frantically for another and other choice articles. Bridge hall. Highland Park, George Moquln In the Boroh-for-Presldent campaign other Stay; Defense Makesl a, wlU be held at the Y.M.C.A. to­ coll to Vernon and another for a the south section, Arthur Loomis of headquarters, remained In his office ing stay of execution. reprieve from the governor. morrow night at 8 o'clock. followed. grass fire In Buckland. One of the May 12-15. — Animal Herald' Flagman’s House At Oakland IT Cooking School, sessions at State Keeney street for the west section ' Y O U C A N B U lt D Into the early houra of today to re­ Prosecutor Hauck announced he Assemblyman Crawford Jamieson, whistle alarms was for a graas fire Street Moved; Changes Made Trenton Democrat, said he would theater in morning. and R. S. Nash of the Buckland dis­ ceive the reports telling how the London, April 3— (A P )—A point- would confer with Attorney General Last Desperate Effort To| on Cambridge street and the other At Main Street Crossing. trict. All are reappointments with I Borah candidates for convention blank German refusal to promise Wllcntz concerning defense request. read Princeton University profes­ for the fire at the home of Mrs. An­ In Brooklyn district Attorney sors' petition urging legislative In­ ifowi Own Home seats trailed far behind in' the Em­ not to fortify the Rhineland, even nie Hannon of 137 Main street. Now that the signals and bell at pire State. Geoghan said ho expected Important quiry, to Assembly Monday night.. Save Prisoner. temporarily, was delivered to the developments today in connection Richmond, Va., Newspaper re­ The trouble that was found with the Oakland street crossing of the Bachmann declared the New York British government today. Free Bingo Tomorrow Night * the hydrant at the latter fire was WEDDINGS New York, New Haven and Hart­ Small Down Payment Plus Your Lot primary could not be described as with Wendcl's story he was abduct­ ported "myaterlous Inveatlgator" GREAT WINDOW SHADE It arrived at the Foreign Office ? 4 BUULBTIN ...... ^rize On Every Game and Two Grand Prizes. taken care of at once. A check of all ford railroad are again working the "a true test of strength” for the ed In Brooklyn and forced to con­ there Wednesday "obtained Import­ SALE Is All That Is Necessary. shorUy before Anthony Eden, for­ fess Lindbergh slaying; demands ant Information" and was told by Trenton, N. J., April 8. ,„ of the hydrants was started after Announce Engagement flagman's building, which was locat­ Idahoan, adding that the Illinois eign secretary, went to the House the fire and It was found yesterday ed at the crossing. Is no longer need­ test April 14 "will tell a different Wendel be brought to Brooklyn; residents of 1934 visit by "Jafslo'’ (A P )—Col. Mark O. Ktaaber^:^! TONIGHT High grade Holland Shades. Made o t Commons to announce that Great said Wllentz approved. who allegedly spent night In a'gar­ ling, r t n of State Prfsaa.'i that the hydrant at the comer of - Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Llpp of 116 ed. It cut off part of the view of to order and hung on C.f\ atory." Britain, France, and Belgium were the crossing and this morning it Regulars Win Everywhere Warden Klmberling made ar— age watching his . Bald at 2:40 tide afterrooD thati STEAMED CLAMS Main and Hollister streets was leak­ Keeney street announce the engage­ your windows, complete O U C ready to fight as allies if attacked so tar os lie knew the exeea-' ing. This made necessary working was moved. It was placed on a ^im utee pleuU Senator Borah ^was entered In by Germany but that the 'British Tender, Juicy ones—served piping hot. ment of their daughter. Miss Also large lot of Shades con­ tton of Bruno RIcliard HaupS.]- last night and the repairs'were Bernice Grace Llpp, to Adrlean hand car and taken to the Main nine of the 43 districts In New York. government was anxious to discuss Also street crossing where It will be sisting of Holland, Tontine, and mum was still set for 8 o’olodi,’) completed. Gerard St. Pierre of Hartford. Duplex, closing out at 25c each. $45.00 a month will enable you to own your own Incomplete returns from the 16tb permanent peace proposals with STEAK AND FRESH MUSHROOMS located In the future. The building district showed the regulars enjoy­ tonight, but a close aasoolate ef'' New Rollers, 10c each. home under the Federal Hou.sing Mortgage Plan. Reichsfuehrer HiUer. Governor Hoffmaa aald tha lat--A Spaghetti and Meat Balls and Sandnlehes. that was located at the Oakland ing a ■wide advantage over Repre­ It was understood that the final Furnish Samples On Request. GRAND JURY SATISHED ter was prepared to taooe a n t t BALLANTINE’S ON DRAUGHT $50,000 available for new construction mortgages in sentative IMsh and WlUiam Ziegler, answer was delivered to Eden by Jr., leaders In the state’s Borah or- prieve. CAPITOL WINDOW SHADE Joachim von Rlbbentrop, HlUer's 4 "When Better Beer Is blade. We’ll Sell It.” Manchester this Spring. gaidzatlon. The regulars also led In Prooeoutior Anthoay Hi Haiiek.‘i COMPANY special ambassador, in a five-minute the. other eight districts by large talk Just before Eden went to the WENDEL IS INNOCENT dr^ ot Hunterdon obuaty, repty-T WATKINS BROS., 46 Capen Street Hartford For An Appointment Phone 6341. margins. House of (Commons to ouUlne the ■ tngito n deamad fr.m oounaH The regulars bad pitted unpledged condiUons under which Anglo- The group of men who, aa,the Mercer County, N. J., grand Jury, have stirred up a hornet’s nest through for^Hnqptninnn for a Grand Oak Street Tavern INOUKPUKATED their Investigation of tho Paul H. Wendel case, are pi etured above for the first time. A t lower left is Shcr- Jury InvSRtgatlon of Paul H.: Iso Oak Street John Andlslo, P rop .# party candidates against the Borah French-Belgian general staffs will hackers. The Idahoan has ever ex­ confer In London. W Herbert W. Bradley, guardian of both Jury and Wendel; In center. Dr. Carroll Jones, asylum superlntcn- U’endeTs pooalble oonneeUaM: ; ROBERT K. ANDERSON FRANCIS J. KEEFE pressed bitter opposition to im- Unable to "Oontribute” oent, who testified about Wcndel’s voluntary imprisonment there lor ncarl.v a month; and District Attor­ Decides To Drop The CaselpRINCETON ASKS with tile Lindbergh kidnnplagi Funeral Director pledged or "favorite son” delega­ An autborltaUve source said that ney William F. X. Geoghan, who started Wendel inquiry In Brooklyn. in his ooupty, deolarod todnjrq IN CASE tions. despite depeated urging by Eden, tta t "no complaint has been ' The Opening Funeral service in home­ Bachmann said be now Is concen­ 'Von Rlbbentrop told him that Hit­ Bot Unable To Vote “N o ; ASSEMBLY PROBE mode, to my Imowledge, of th#;) OF ACCIDENT trating on Illinois, where Borah wiU ler said Germany was unable to oommlsolon of any orime I*.; like surroundings. Hunterdon county by WcBdePt.i PINEHURST It takes a bi?r responsibilit.v contest with Colonel Frank Knox, make an "contrlbuUon” with res­ Bill” Because Of A Tech­ Today O f . dilcago publisher, In the first out- pect to fortifications. RUMORS BY THE SCORE CLAIMS SELASSIE but that *Tt n complaint IS' 302 Main S t 142 EAST CENTER ST. off your mind to know you and-out primary struggle between The military conversations pro­ made 1 sbaU nee that the nicality. Residents Demand Tliat . All Is presented to and Telephone: possess dependable automobile EASTER CARDS two avowed Republican candidates. bably will start next week. Try some of our genuine While the Borah forces have icon- The text of letters which EMen by the Grand Jury.” Office 5171 . House 7494 insurance. IS SEEKING PEACE A ^ r n e y " General WUeah Tartar Sauce with your fish Remember your relatives with appro­ tended that the New York results gave the French and Belgian am ARE FLOODING TRENTON Of Governor Acts Be would not give a clear Indication of bassadors April l ’‘^ d their replies Trenton, N. J.. April 8.— (A P )— laya tho execaUon oust bo ear/i.l — 10c and 29c jar. Lea's Ice Cream Shoppe were published w a white paper to­ rted.out In oocordanoe with < priate Easter Cards. We have them for aentlmenL the organizations behind The Mercer Grand Jury was satis­ Dandeiion Greens, Ib. 12c. JOHN L JENNEY the entire family. both the Idahoan and Knox have day. Investigated. warrant - nnleoa reprieve Fresh Spinach, pk. 25c. 995 Main St., Near Maple 10 D^ipot Square Phone'6850 forecast victory for their candidates The assurances among the three London Report Says Emper­ fied today, a most reltable source oonrt stay. Representing governments involve the staff talks Foreshadow Another Day Of I FLAT RATE WINS Green Beans, qt. 15c, *2 Mother Uncle In Illinois. stated, that Paul H. Wendel had PUBLIC SETBACK THE TRAVELERS, Hartford, Conn. Other Primaries and promtsea for mutual defense In nothing to do with the murder ot Trenton, H. J., Apn. 8.— (A P )| qts. 29c. The flrit shad of the season case of an Invasion by <3ermany. or's Advisor Has Left For ,Trenton, N. J., April 8.— (A ? )— Father Aunt Other primaries wlU follow in MoantiDg Tension; Scenes the Lindbergh baby, but expeetz to Bruno Richard Haqptmann'd ’ < Iceberg Lettuce, hd. 9c. from Chrysfleld, Md. ORANGE HALL quick succession. Wisconsin’s comes AuthorltaUvc sources indicated AWemblymon Crawford Jamilesen, Son that Germany’s objections have IN MILK BALLOT press Its Investigation of the cir­ sel lashed -out shortly before Rich - Creamy Ice Cream Grandfather April 7, Nebraska’s April 14, snd Parley With Italy. ~ cumstances surrounding his arfest Democratic AoMmbljrman from Friday and Saturday Buck Shad, lb. .. 30c TOMORROW N IG H T AT 8:30 Pennsylvania and Massachusetts on temporarily delayed the publication O f Tuesday Are Being Re­ today In a last desperate effort ! Daughter of a new white paper in which will and "confession.” Mercer county, said today he would save'him from the electrio chi' Specials. Grandma AprU 28. Roe Shad, lb. ... 48c 'l>e detailed the various .British Sensational developments were read to the New Jersey House ot after the Mercer County Grand Jd Gold Medal Cake FOUR CASH PRIZES Electric Brother Nephew' Borah and governor A lf M. Lan- steak Cod or Cod In moves to give Germany an oppor, enacted Near Prison. State Producers Express London. April 3.— (A P )—Direct predicted In connection with the lat Assembly Monday night the petition bad'given, notlce'lt would not r ~ PINT doo of Kansas are assured a par­ tunity to settle the difficulties con, Ttalo-'Ethloplan peace negotiations ter phases of tho caso ' when the F lo u r ...... 29c piece to boil. l O c Refrigerator Sister Neicie tial test of power In South Dakota, of Princeton residents asking for a seek to interfere with (A* Butter, 2 lbs...... 71c cerning the Incompatibility of the may bo presaged. Informed sources Grand Jury reconvenes next week.; bergh baby killer’s executtoo. Filet of Sole May 8. A Borah-instructed slate Franco-Soviet and Locarno pacts legislative Investigation to deter­ Take Home a Pint Tonight. You’ll Like It. Service was entered there yesterday. A slate Trenton, N. J., April 3.— (A P )— Preference For Price Sys­ said, by the departure frem Addis The Jury then Is expected io take- C. Lloyd Fisher, chief did* Sugarj_10Jb8^__^_j_^^ Butterflsh, lb. 19c. through diplomatic channels. Ababa today of Everett A. Colson, up assertions by Wendel that he mine If recent developme its In the unofficially pledged to London was Rumors— crazy rumors, credible ru­ Hauptmann case' warranted ”re- counsel demanded that the Hunt I First Loutsiana All Makes The Dewey-Richj(Tian Co* It was reported that Germany Emperor Haile Selassie’s most was kidnaped, the- ‘'confessions" don County Grand Jury be oonir ) Swordflsh Walter N. Leclerc entered last week. The Kansan de­ bad protested against th e' publica­ mors, some bom of hope and others tem By Big Majority. titovBl or Impeachment” of eome Filet of Red Perch Jewelers, Stationers, ^'Opticians clined to sign papers necessary to trunted and most important advisor. that he kidnaped! the Lindbergh ba­ to consider cha'gei that Paul Strawberries Work Guaranteed tion of certain material hitherto of fear, some wrought of malice, The shrewd Maine Yankee who by forced from him through bru­ officials. * Filet of Mackerel Funeral Director make t];e slate an official London kept secret. , some of sympathy, and others Subh action, ; It was believed, Wendel—and not, Bruno Hahpt Mackerel one. has guided Ethiopia's foreign vo) I f Hauck refused to act, Clams Is shell, the Supreme Court building that 3.- He left Addis Ababa only a week middle-aged former druggists, and ■^'e Don t Put It Off Any Longer TOWNSEND PROBE many occupied the Rhineland In de­ Indicated be might call upon Ju % qta S5o. - NO fiance of the Locarno pact and Ver­ 380 valid ballots were checked, after the departure of Francis M. pne-tilne lawyer, was dropped right Sosllops, pL 43o showing that 1,941 or 57 and onc- Rickett, the British oT promoter back where it was. Thomas W. Trencbard, the trial a| sailles treaty. But Hitler, in his tomey, to order Hauck to conv Oysters, p t SSo ENDORSIRS thlrd percent expressed a prefer­ who negotiated a concession In The Difference ■ * ‘J , proposals for liquidation of the WAGNER PRESENTS the Grand Jury and to Join him : HALTS SUDDENLY crisis, warned that the Reich con­ NATION’S BUSINESS ence for the proposed new flat Ethiopia, later abandoned by the But there, was this difference: The NO sidered the proposed, conversations price system. American Interests involved. Jury had made a lengthy Inquiry and an effort to stay the execution. 4 Pinehurst Grocery, Inc. most inopportune. A total of 1,439, or 42 and tw'o- Rickett, before going to tho Bwift Reaction SfCURIYV HIS HOUSING BILL Tbs development brought In', oh exchange of letters with KEEPS ADVANCING thirds percent voted to retain the Ethiopian capital on his latest trip, (OonUhaed. on Page Ten) Plain Garments Dry-Cleaned SaUrlW may abiafn Congressmen Get '‘Hot Tip” France and Bel^um, Great Britain present classified method. said, "I hope to bring Colson put reaction. TNC rtO R /ST agreed ” ln return for reciprocal as­ Get Formal Report for a talk with a rcprosentativeliof Hauck said he would -confer w ith ] I t Oak street cash qutchly hara an full lhatr or Steam Cleaned yaraanal nola* Savaral olhar surances from your government, tq Administrator S. McLean Buck­ I’Tsmler Mussolini In Egypt. Colson the attorney-general, David T. WU convanlani ytana .; a amaunla a# Which Sends Agents Back take, in consultation with your gov­ ingham, who received a formal re­ Is the only man big enough for the New York Senator Gives De­ entx Immediately to determine wfa Called For and Delivered. la $300 a a a 30 manihi ar lata ernment, all practical measures Spring Shopping And De port from Justice Haines In the Job." • SEARCH FOR DEAD to do. la rapay*. available to His Majesty’s govern­ presence of Hugh M. Alcorn, Jr., /Vnxious for Petiee Col. Mark O. Klmberling, Into Field. ment for the purpose o f ensuring counsel for producers, and Robert Rickett, like Colson, went from tails Of His Measnre When The Manchester Public Market Tka rala af Inlaratl ckarpa^ la mand From Flooded Areas of tbe prison where final pr Ikra# (3) par canl. par manlh, ar the secretary of your country Mitchell, president of the Connecti­ AddlH Ababa to Egypt. The pro­ IN STORM AREA tions have' been made for the exe ihfrty-liM (36) aar canl« par an­ against unprovoked aggression, cut. Milk Producers Association and moter has been Interested In restor­ It Is Introdnced. tlon, came to the attorney genSraPi 90c num an unpatJ amouni af laana Washington, April 8.—(A P )— A Eden said these assurances bad Boost Retail Trade. newspapermen, immediately an­ ing peace to Ethiopia so that he office shortly afterward, and it ' been received. nounced procedure for setting up a might procc^ with work on 'ala Men! You can have a 3-Pc. Suit and "hot tip” on the Townsend old age apparent that another of the Int Finest SEAFOOD - IDEAL FINANCING price system carrying out the will of concession. He saw Premier Mus­ Believe That Death List Will mlnable climaxes of the famous < a hat cleaned at this place and we’ll call Old Shoes pension movement led House' inves­ (CoDtlnoed «a Page Two) the majority as expressed In the solini at Rome beford going to Ad­ Washington, April 3.— (A P ) — A Fresh Cod for frying or to bake ...... 2 lbs. 25c New York, April 8.—(AP) — was drawing near. for and deliver. ASSOCIATION. Inc. tigators to adjourn public hearings referendum. dis Ababa. long-dlacusSed low coat housing and Fisher's demand upon tbe Hu Mackerel, Ib...... j c 821 Main Street Spring shopping combined with a Grow As Wreckage Is 2 suddenly and speed their agents In­ Mr. Buckingham will create an American and other diplomats In slum clearance bill was introduced erdon prosecutor to act was Over W. T. Grant Store to the field today. advisory committco of five to cor­ Fresh Stfewing Oysters, p in t ----- ...... 29c Women’s Ptoln Coats snd Plain 1-Pe. Dnaset. Made New rebound of consumer demand In the today by Senator Wagner (D., N. on the opinion that the crime Phone 7281 Chairman Bell (D „ Mo.) of the DUCE TO RESPECT relate suggested plans, and after a Chowder Clams, 2 q u a r t s ...... 25c Specisl DIsooimts on Any Two Onrments. White Shoes Geaned. flood affected areas lifted the past (Uontlnued on Page Ten) Cleared Away. Y .). He proposed a four-year ag­ which Wendel Is accused—a House committee declined to dis­ series of public meetings, he will S-Po. Swagger Salts, Special, 75c. week's retail business above the gregate outlay of 1876,000,poo, part­ for which the Grand Jury of Men Fresh Whole Haddock to bake, Ib...... 9c Prices Reasonable. cuss the nature of the "Up" but in­ decide on a specific program. ly recoverable for the aSec'rted pur­ comparative totals back t. 1930, county declined late last night to ! Swordflsh, center slices. (, D IA L 7100 dicated hearings would not be re­ Mr. Buckingham said he did . not pose of stimulating constnictron of BRITAIN’S RIGHTS the Dun A Bradstreet weekly trade Indictment— was committed in Steaming Clams, 2 quarts .'...... 25c sumed for ten days. intend to hold to his original state­ DECLARES GERMAN Oreensbore,. N. C., April 8. — 10,000,000 new family units and re- ! review said today. Hunterdon county and thereto U. S. CLEANERS It was hinted that several regional ment that 60 per cent, vote would be Th" south counted 37 storm' deed employlng thousands of Jobless. Boston Blueflsh to fry in piece, 2 lbs. .25c Selwitz^Dell Buying at wholesale was report­ called for action there and state area headquarters of required before he changed the knd feared the toll .would rise today Lacking the full endorsement of Open Clams, pint ...... ! ! . . 3.5c A N D DYERS Cor. Main and Pearl Streets ed to be at the best rate since last present system. the Administration, whose experts Declined a Stay 880 Main Street , Townsendism were the immediate His Paper Demes Report fall, "reflecting In pa.*t incomplete PRESS UNSHACKLED as volnteers searched In daylight Fancy King Red Salmon, Ib...... 29c objectives of commute investiga­ Only 3,696 of ,the 9,545 milk pro the wreckage left by tomadlc winds failed to agree after weeks of con­ Justice Trencbard, tbe trial Judg«f'il NOTICE! stocks and growing delivery delays. ducers returned ballots, and of decllnetl aa recently as Tuesday t o f Fancy Fresh Eastern Halibut Bteak. that swept across five states. ferences with the New York Sen­ tors. In the. retail division, said th; Boneless Fillet of Haddock. these, 216 expressed no preference, The de.structivc power of whirling ator, .the bill provides • f6r Federal stay the execution, commentf Committe plans were upset as a Italy Will Divert Waters review, "all the cities reported leaving 3,380 valid ballots. This wind centered at Cordele, Ga.. and loans and grants to state or local thnt the Wendel "confesston" ws*S Fresh Made Fillet of Sole, Ib. . . ; . ; ...... 29c result of tesUmony by John Bloods- gains over the preceding W’eeks means that only about, one-half of Reich Professor Also Says worth. accountant, that books of the at Greensboro, causing damage es­ housing authorities to "assist In de­ "incrvdlblfc." Fancy Large No, 1 Smelts, lb...... 21e which ran as high as 20 to 26 per the enable milk producers voted. Attorney-General Wllents, with? NATIONAL Townsend organization were ” mud-' Of Lake Tana. timated at 81.250,000'in tho south­ veloping safe and sanitary low-rent cent, lifting the estimated average Justice Haines said that six dwellings wlthlh th^ reach of fam­ whom Hauck cunferred after . died and confused". The committee checks were made oPeach of the There Is No Free Press In west Georgia city and more than Vacuum Qeaner for the country 15 to 20 per cent 81.0QO,0(JO material loss here. ilies of low Income, and to clear celvlng the Fisher request, w w j SPEOAL AT OUR BAKERY DEPT. W e Have The Materialls liad hoped Bloodsworth’s audit over the 1935 comparable volume. numbered ballots. UNION FOR would provide them with detailed Milan, April -8.— (A P )—Premier Ektrly today there were 11 known slum areas.” chief prosecutor of Hauptmann and IT YOU CAN BUY Belated Easter Buying Ballot Checked Cuatard Pies, plain or cocoannt, e a c h ...... 25c data on the financial structure of Mussolini’a newspaper Popolo England, France. dead herq[ and more than 100 In­ , A Federal bousing authority of has never deviated from bis Repairs “The wholesale trade felt the ef­ The milk administration furnish­ five. Including the secretary of the A ^ e t y of Home Made Cookies, dozen for .. .■.’.25e You Need To Build Your the Townsend organization. d'ltalla, in a front-page article w rit­ ed a Hat of producefa to him, and jured. Sonie of the latter were ex­ that Hauptmann—"and Haiipti 2 2 ibsi CloForbloom fect of the broadening retail distri­ interior az an ex-officio member, Devil’s Food Layer Cake ...... 05- — -h SOCIAL "The lx>oks. were neither complete ten In n Duce’s own atyle, formally each valid ballot was checked pected to die. alone" did the Lindbergh kidnap bution in practically all divisions. A t Cordele. a town of 7,000, the would be set up to administer the The action, however, was seen ! JeUy Buns with pure je lly ...... J 20c dozen nor accurate up to July 1, 1935," confirmed today British rights to the against tho list and verified. Berlin, April 3.— (A P )—Dr. Karl Own Screens and Screen waters of Lake Tanp and the Blue Augmented by belated Easter buy­ "These lists show them are 6,645 Boemer, who yesterday delivered hla dead numbered 16 and nearly 500 huge project, which Wqgner de­ development which Gove said Bloodsworth. "For the period ing and flood damage replacements clared in a floor speech "should be since that Ume they are reasonably Nile, and said Italy would respect milk producers In this state,” Jus first lecture from the University of persons were more or less seriously Harold G. Hoffman might regard i BUTTER JUSTICE volume advanced nearly 25 per cent hurt About one-sixth of the town the next step In our recovery drive.” AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPT. accurate and complete.” them. tlce Haines said. "The returns show Berlin's newly-created chair of for­ Doors over that of the week preceding. In was damaged or destroyed. Outright Grants Native Dandelion Greens. Money Not Recorded "The treaty of 1906, confirmed that approximately one half of these eign press raattera, told his ’students (tkmtlnued on Page Twelve) and developed by the later protocol, some markets to surpass the 1935 signified a preference on the ques. that ffeedom of the press is a dead State and local authorities of Outright grants would be limited Fresh Telephone Peas ' Including lumber, screen wire,, hardware and pain^.'^ James R. Sullivan, Committee Georgia and North Carolina rushed to 45 per cent of the conatructlon has recognized to Great Britain the comparative by 15 to 20 per cent TP.EA8URY BALANCE Unit No. 16 counsel, said he wanted to pursue "(jrders from road salesmen bulk­ medical supplies to fight disease cost of a project The remainder Fresh Green String Beam further the tesUmony of Robert E. right of regulation of waters of (Oontlnaed on Page Ten) (Oontinoed ^ Page Ten) ' New Potatoes Try one of our Ready Made Intercljangeable Doors— Lake Tana, the Blue Nile and its ed larger, particularly for clothing, from water pollution and to prevent woulo be In the form of loans spread (Elements, resigned National secre­ ------I. 11.. t 'Ll Infection of open wounds caused by over 60 years at Interest deemed Washington, April 8— (A P )—Tbei Iii;iportant meeting A screen door in the summer amt a glass paneled affluents,’;^ the article said. furniture, electrical supplies, hard­ position o f the Treasury April l : j CanUflowar tary, Umt 81,700 xvaa collected at a ware automobile accessories and the storms. fair by the authority. Townsend mass meetlnF- In Los "rbe’ Italian government, in offi­ RecelpU, 867.815,994.95: Exp F a ^ Fre^ Asparagus ------Ib. hunch storm door in winter. machinery paits. - Levels Long Tract The bill would appropriate 51,- tomorrow night at Angeles February 30, but was not cial declarations at Bolzano and turee. 842.259.308.63; Net BalanOA^ Radishes, Green Cucumbers - "With the practical clearance of Striking Cordele at dawn, the tor­ 000.000 tor the next fiscal year and turned over to Old Age Revolving Rome, gave ample assurances of re­ authorize appropriations ot 875,- 82.881.681,034.45. (Justoms Recelp Vacuum cleaners adjusted 8:15 p. m. in Tinker gard and respect for these undertak. winter stocks without resorting to nado leveled an area three bloclis This Evenihg At Pensions, Ltd., (The Townsend or> wide and two miles long.. 000,000 for the next year and 8100.- for the month. 81.215.244.33. or repaired at a small cost. ings. Those wliich are the British drastic msrkdowns, retailers realiz­ Hauptmann Bulletins Receipts for tbe fiscal StricUy F ^ h L im e Eggs from Coventry . .29e dozen ganlsaUon) nor recorded on Its ed larger profits on their first quar­ If It bad come two houra later a 000,000 each for the next two fiscal Cords can be replaced with HaU. books. right remain and will remain In the years to cover the Federal grants, (since July 1), *3,105.6474414 .. Cottage Cheese, Ib. ja r ...... ------lOc whole Integrity of British righ t” ter operations and have more cash intereat in the Hauptmann execution due at eight still more appalling death toll smooth rubber ccirds thnt Clements said he urged Dr. F. E. making a total of 8326,000,000 for Expenditures. 85.353,416,21460, ta- Bulk Cream Cheese, lb...... THE W . G. GLENNEY Reports D e n ie d available for Investment in spring might have followed because two will not pick up linC. Delegates to be elected /Townsend to turn the money over o’clock tonight is m great The Herald will give tele­ substantial brick schools, normally this purpose. cludlng 82.440,116,408.05 ol emeu Spaghetti or Macaroni in bulk, 2 lbs. -.....-..-..1 9 c POPULAR The editorial denied reports which and summer merchandise. cncy expenditures. Excess of housing 2,000 students, were de­ Financed Bonds ' l . to the organlzaUon but Dr. Town­ It said appeared In British newspa "Dress bouses worked at capacl. phone service starting at 7 :30 p. m. Oyster Craekets, Ib. pkg...... ^ I 8c to Congressional conven­ molished. The loans would be financed by a pemlUurea. 82.247.769.072.92. Or NORTON send declined. SuUlvun Intimated pen that tlia waters of Lake Tana ty to speed delasred deliveries, but Kellogg’s Krispies, 2 pkgs. i 9«. tion. All members re­ COMPANY Townsend “pocketed” the money. Btorros o f similar nature but of bond issue of 8100.000.000 the first debt. 831.481,138,591.03. an Incn and the Blue Nile wouldrbe deviated were handicapped by fabric short, Dial 5121, 5122 or 5123 leas Intensity struck' later at Tig- year and 8130,000,000 additional, for of 82«-,998.S13.50 over tbe pr MARKET ELECTRICAL sges, caused by slow shipments 855 Main S^t Rubinow Building quested to be present. Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, ?aiht. day. Gold Kbssets, *10,185,*7t.^ jlUmttaiied oa Pag* Twe> (Uoattaasd oa Page tw o ) from mills ckaed by floods." f D IA L 5111 Shopping Center for Thrifty People. INSTR UM ENT CO. 336 North Main §t., Tel. 4149, Manchester (Uontlnued e * page lea). (Conttnued o* Page T ea) 838.88. " Hilliard Street Fhime 4000 F. T. Sullivan, Prelk MANCHBWnSR BV»N1N0 HERALD. liANCHESTBB. CONN. FRTOAY, APRILS, ISBflt PAGE' car loadinfi for the pravioua waak, 4*- MANCHESTER EVENING HERAUU, BtANiJMBin Bill, u ij n n ., f r i u a x , A F K I L » , 1TO8. whlcb waa according to aarUtr fore* FINDS FALSE TEETH )E IRREGULAR casta and rei resented rebound WHY MANCHESTER UNDER BIS BUREAU a Refugee Women Want START REVISION Louis Jean Blanc from 111 Eldridge from flood setbacks. TOFILETAXLIHIS ' WUlard Kuhnly, Henry Racskow- Tbs foreign situation contained Boetoa, April S— (A P ) — In street to 136 South Main street. REINARTZ TO ERESIDE great excitement, a man rushed skl, Walter Stalklinskl, Jack WUson new;residents Paul b. Jackson from East Hart­ T0SEATDEM0LA1 ON STOCK MARKET fresh Ingieolcnts hardly to the lik­ ISN’T IN ALMANAC and James WrIghL FORMER LOCAL GRL Pajamas Not "Nighties** TASK TONIGHT into City hospital. Manchester /■ ford to 69 Benton street.; Leslie E. ing of the flnanclai sector and HERE ON APRIL 14 The girls who'will receive letters Dietrich from 7 Huntington street, AT RADIO MEETING further pressure on Fretch funds, ” Qulck,’’ he shouted, "where’s ROCKVILLE the X-ray room? I’ve swallowed I ____ I' are Captain Mary Harrington, Man­ Hartford to 112 South Main street; was seen as an exemplification of Date Book IN MANCHESTER OFnCERSINPUBI • Women are turning their noses up^ Sise 82 in every item, from unde% my false teeth.” ager Rita St. Louis, Gertrude Pro-, GLEE CLOR SOLOIST Fred H. Parker from 18 Ridge street the nervousness which is existing at flannel nightgowns at the Salva­ Two pictures failed to show kop, OIgta May, Caroline Stiles, to 30 Academy etreet; C. A. Wood­ Local AuthorityTo Address jhxt Slow; Spotty European on the continent over the apparent Chamber Secretary Gets Let things to coat for a. woman, baffled Committee To Begin Its tion Army refugee clothing center In the officials for a time. Their la t­ any lost teeth. The man went CoUector Howe To Send Oot Ruth Tennstedt, Grace Tyler, ruff from East Hartford to 329)4 Gathering Of Amateurs In ' ' l l Impasse in the Rhineland contro­ home —and two hours later call­ SENIORS TO PRESENT Lucille Kuhnly and Clara Marcus. Tonight Center street; Clarence Green from versy. Sprlngfleld, AdJ. George D. Willlaina est slxe was a 48. Yesterday the Faculty play, "Daddy Long Lega” Bridgeport Tomorrow. Pictare Causes Some ter From Editor Explain- revealed yesterday. They want pa­ ed the hospital. Those who will receive numerals Several Changes Also Made North Haven, Conn., to 80 Summer Ceremony Monday ETeninf bundle was ready to go. Work On Charter Reform; are Phyllis Orlowski, Ruth Miller, Former Manchester Resident at High achuol ball. Benefit ot Edu­ jamas. Adj. Williams was recently ’’^’m feeling a lot better. I This Year’s T u Bills In 10 street; Mrs. H. Kleinknecht from Lieut John Reinartz, U. S. N. There waa the foreigner who ask­ found my teeth under my TPENROD” THIS EVENING Christine Tyler and Betty Belchle. cational club and Verplanck Fhmd. Livingston, N, J. .to 135 Summer stationed at the citadel in Manches­ ed for a bathtub; a description in Grace Tyler Is the hew captain, Tomorrow Reserve Cofpa of this town jrill par­ In Masonic Temple; Dane'' Week-end Profit Taking. HOSPITAL NOTES mg The OifiksioD. ter. Most Rrst Organize. bureau.’’ In Locations Of Local Fam­ street; C-J^Dr-Svc"nson from Strat- broken English finally convinced au­ Days— One Atiril 15. Phyllis Orlowski is the new man­ To Be On Concert Pro­ April 4.^t^prlng formal dance ticipate in the meeting of the Con­ There have been quantitie* of now lord. Conn., to 12 Lllley street; Mrs- necticut State Amateur R^dto Re­ thorities he wanteil a bathrobe. Annual Play To Be Given In ager and Marian Young the new as­ Tail Cedars ot Lebanon, at local Sarah Joilcs from 34 West street to Birth: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Her­ clothing sent in by New York and Headquarters le well stocked In dia­ sistant manager. lay League Which will be hold In ing t o Follow. A detailed explanation o f the fail­ That arrests were to be made In gram Aj^ril 2T: \ CkMintry club. ilies This Spring. r> Bank street. .Mrs. Horton trom Kew Tork, April 8. —■ TAP) — bert Hutchinson of Bolton. New Jersey units of thej Red Cross. pers, Turkish and band towels and Charged with the task of prepar­ Sykes Auditorium; Proceeds Receives State Prize the Stcatfleld Hotel, Bridgeport, ..ICederately ir r e ^ a r price move- ure to Include Manchester Ih «,the the Wendel detention. Llen.-i win be filed April 14 by Also Connecticut -■’aat Chiefs, Willard street, Hartford to 337 Discharged yesterday: Mrs. An occasional female's Jealousy these Items usually go out with ing revision of the exteting form of For Washington Trip Fund. Sabra Trumbtlll Chapter, D.A.R. Conn, tomorrbw and Sunday. . 1 nients were the rule in today's World Almanac, published annually That Mrs. Hauptmann might take Tax Collector George H. Howe Order of Scottish Clans, convention, Center street; Everett' Strange and Infant son ot flames as she watches a woman every., order. The greatest shortage municipal government before Sept. of this city has received word it has Lieut. Reinartz will preside at a Public Installation of officers c ( , irtock noarket. * by U’.e World Telegram of New her son, Manfred, to the death against ail property on which the Gertrude "feerggren, who in priv­ supper and entertainment. Masonic Recent new arrivals in Manches­ meeting of the U. S. A-my Oiid 78 Florence street and Mrs. Mar>’ make off with a new blanket while la in men's trousers. 1, the Charter Revision committee 'tax levied a year ago has not been Rockrille, April 3 — "Penrod" Men awarded a 810 cash prize for John Mather Chapter, Order of With the European picture a bit York City, was received today ' by slie gets something second-hand. house. the Met work on better films of any ate life is Mrs. Ralph O'Brien, will Temple. . ter and changes in location of resi­ Navy Reserve offlpera at 10:30 a. m. Fantom of 59 Elro street. The relief secretary of the Red appointed a week ago last Monday paid by that date. adopted from Booth Tarklngton’s 'Coming Events LOCAL D, A. R. CHAPTER 'Molay,. will take place Monday •pottier, week-end profit taking Discharged today: Mrs. Laurence R. E. Hegel, executive vice presi­ One or two have stamped out in That the Grand Jury would ad­ of the chapters in the state during dents arc listed-' below. Several tomorrow anil LicOt. Reinartz' will Cross unit in Princeton, N. J., in­ by the sqlectmen, will meet toniglit This week hens were renewed stories will be presented this eve­ be the guest soloist at the y t h .an­ April 14.—"Tlirc ,Llvc Ghosts,". evening at 8:15 in the Masoniek' made its appearance after u steady DraghI and Infant daughter of dent of the Chamber of Commerce, high dudgeon. Males have refused journ and leave Hauptmann to bis the past year,. Mrs. Bessie Heck is Hartford and East Hartford addresa the gathering o f . amateur Temple. James Baker will '"bB from R. H. Lyman, editor of the formed the Army that six enormous at 8 o’clock in the Municipal build­ fate. against property on which the tax- ' ning as their Senior play by the nual concert of the Beethoven Glee 3-act play by Commiinlty Piayers, ' to Arm opening. A t the some time South Glastonbifry and Virginia woolen underwear; they want snap­ ing. chairman o f , the committee in families and others from more dis­ HEARS OF STATE SESSION operators at 11:45 a. m. on the sub­ elevated.’ to the position oi masla^' donfesUc trade news brought buying Almanac, with whom Mr. Hegel cases of clothing were on the way. That Robert H. EUlott, official es of p eyious years were not paid. members of the Senior Class of the Club at the High School auditorium South Methoalst church, .s^nsored Pasek of 4 Hartland street. East py shorts and shirts. charge of this work, the award waa tant points have taken up residence ject "Crystal Control on Five councilor, succeeding Chester Fsr> ' in selected issues. The trading has been in correspondence on the She had heard of the work being Organization of the group will executioner, was unnerved by the Uhtll two years ago the town tax Rockrille High School. The presen­ made In recognition of their efforts on Monday evening, April 27, it tv "A by Wesleyan Guild. here within the past few months. Hartford. And there is a shortage of shirts. include choosing members to be Meters." f - I ris, who will be In charge of the In­ pkee was comparatively slow. matter. done in Sprlngfleld by''the Salvation events of Tuesday night — the dou­ became due April 1' and liens were tation will take place in the Sykes in behalf of better films.., announced today. Miss Berggren is April 16.—Blaster bail of Knights Thomas L. Blaekmore o f Cleve­ Census: Sixty two patients. Hundreds of pairs of shorts f ; have chairmen and secretary and three to filed the last day of March. Auditorium starting at 8:15 o’clock. Reports Of Conference In Wa- Mayor Jasper McLevy of Bridge­ stallation ceremony. . , Bethlehem Steel, along with a The letter follo'ws in full: Army through a Longmeadow pas­ ble disappointment and loss of 8300. ■ Funeral of' Dledrich Meyer a former resident of Manchester of Oolumbtui at Sunset Ridge club. land. Ohio to 68 Campficld road; port and Frank Hawks noted avia come in but only a few undershirts. meet wrlth the selectmen to plan a In about ten days bills for this The entire proceeds of the play will terbury Arc Read At Meet­ Lawrence Converse and DonnOT number o f others, near the start of "It is very kind of you to have tor. Exeentioner Nervous The funeral of Diedrlch Meyer, 64 and has been living in New York Also Eaatcr dinner aUY M. C. A. John Erlclison from 24 Pearl street tor will address'the gathering. Fol­ Already SSO boxes of clothing .have revision o f the town’s fiscal year year's tax will be sent out by Mr. go to the Senior Washington Trip ing At Mrs. C. R. Burr’s Yes­ Lord will be installed as senior and tlu fourth hour, had edged Into new sent me the Connecticut Register been snapped up as the Army has Over 2,(XXI loaves o f bread and That Elliott was shaken anyhow of Ellington avenue extension, who for the past ten years. by Ever Ready Circle, King’s to 49 Flower street", Sherwood lowing the banquet 109 prizes will Junior councllers respectively. Thera high territory for the move with a CURB QUOTATIONS set-up. I Howe. The tax will be due April 16 Fund. Miss Berggren graduated from Behrend from 49 Delmont street to and Manual for 1935, which I have served 2,500 families and distributed 12,(XX) doughnuts, donated by a by the thought of pulling the switch, died at the Rockville City hospital Daughters. terday. l)e awarded to operators. will bo dancing for those who aL fractional advance. Gainers up to Members of the Revision commit­ and payable on or before May 18. Following is the cast of charac­ on Wednesday, was held this after­ Manchester High School with hon­ 104 Washington street; W. J. duly received. I am very glad to get 7S.000 garments. chalp Store system, .were distributed on' Hauptmann. ters; Tim, Donald Skinner; Della, April 16.— Manchester teachers tend the installation. around 2 points included Columblnn it, and I shall find It of gr

— ,1 MANCHESTER FVKNINO llEHAl.n, MANCnifiSUUK, FKIUAY. AFKIL ». MANCHJiamiK K VtM M i MKKALU, MAM'HISKI CONN_ FRroAY, APKXL, 8 ,198». OUs, Moss., were In towm this week Orangs with Columbia Orange In East Central Pomona Orange hoa HOOVER IN INDIANA dress a gathering ot Hspul Indianapolis, April S.-’—(A P I- cd by Thoman Flaherty. He return­ and received their pins for It; BkUth A.D VICimBCMff N't — Monday tracing former ancestors. their meeting place In Yeomana halt accepted the Invitation of Vernon Mr. Hoover will he the guaat ed to Wllllmantlc after the death of Recreation (.'enter Wamock, Arlene Stevenaon, Jean RESERVE OFFICER ADVKKTUMQAABNT-i- Abigail Devine of Chester. Mass., on April 1. -C vote was passed to Grange to a Grange Sunday meet­ Former President Herbert Hoover Warren C. Falihaaks, publiahar iCULH SCORES bis wife, Mrs. Nellie Tripp, a few Reicbenback, Mary Mlkolonls. w l e c h a p t e r s e a t s OSBORN PRAISES Czarina of Beauty Culture was a recent caller in Tolland, her have their meetings b e ^ at 10 A ing on April 26 In the Vernon Con­ Is due to arrive here from Chicago the IndlonapoIU News, a t a years ago. items of Interest former home. m. (standard time) from May 1 to gregational chu'ch. The apeaker today. He plans to sp.nd the night In the Columbia Club to which Rev. and Mrs. Valentine S. Allaon Oct. 1st. The evening meetings will will be the c-'aplatn of the' Rhodtf with friends before proceeding to eral of the former Preaident'a COLLEGE BOY KILLED HElffi PROMOTED H S NEW Om CERS FLOOD WORK OF Lauds American Methods Fort Wayne, Ind., tomorrow to ad­ dlona friends have been luvltedt J Friday were elected delegates to represent be at 7 p. m. (standard time). Island State Orange. PLAY CHAMBER’S The women’s plunge period will the Tolland Federated church at the Miss Ruth Porter In Made New York, April 8.—(AP)—Ua-X There Is 4 mistaken Idea In your dismissing council for Rev. Charles be, held from 7 to 9 o’clock. Women IN SKIING ACCIDENT country that propaganda waa neces­ mdifnbers may get towels from the Worthy Matron; Marionette HEALTH OFnCER dame Olga Ka^vskaya, the dark- p. Kepner, Jr., of the Stafford Show For Next Meeting. sary to make the Soviet women Congregational church Tuesday eve­ U School HaU Well Filled BANQUET MAY 26 attendant In the locker room. Mem­ Marcel P. JObert Made First haired "Czarina" of beauty culture beauty-conaclouB. This Is not true. bership cards must be shown. New York Youth SufTern Frac­ ning, March 31st. < The officers of Temple Chapter, In Soviet Russia, sails for her home At first, there were more Important Seven members of Tolland Dancing In the gym from 8:30 to tured Skull In I'lunge Neiir / Connecticut communlUea have tonight, after an exhaustive study thlnge to consider, but today beautV; U You Can't Coma in For “Daddy Long Legs;” 12:30. Music by Art McKay and his Lieutenant In The Coast O. E. S.,.wcre Inatallcd Wednesday Grahge, No. 61, attended the East Person—Our Persona) I’cak Of Mt. Washinfilon. reason to be proud ot their health of American methods "full of admi­ culture Is an important Industry and Central Pomona meeting No. 3 held orchestra, night by Past Matron Elsie Knight, officer, State Commissioner of Shoppers.. Will ..FU) Cornelius Francis Kelley Of ration." tho Soviet women needed no urging with Columbia Grange, Wednesday, W ISE SM ITH’S Vour Orders! Repeat It Tonight. Saturday Gorham, N. H., April 3.— (AP) — Artillery. acting ns installing officer, and Jun­ We still believe that there's a suit rcolor to harmoqlze vrith the predom- Health, Dr. Stanley H. Osborn de­ Madame Korpovskaya slipped Into to frequent the beauty parlors." at Yeoman’s hall, Columbia. -4 HARTFORD The boy’s swimming classes will Wind-blown snow obliterated all ior Past Matron Florence ’Thornton, for every woman’s figure, and 4we ' Inating shade In tho print design. clared today. In describing the the United States two months ago Madame Molotoff said “we go Mrs. Clara Angerman of EUut Call Enterprise 1100 meet as follows: meritorious service of the officers Anaconda Copper Co. To traces today of John Wlnthrop acting as marshal. The new officers can prove it by asking you to visit Both versions are decidedly effec­ virtually unnoticed. She was mere­ back to tho U. S. S. R. full of high Lee, Mass., was at the Steele House No Toll charge from High School Hall was ivoll filled 0:30 to 10:16, beginners. 10:16 to Fowler’s fatal 250-foot plunge down Becond Lieutenant Marcel P. arc: Worthy Matron, Ruth Porter; tive and make charming ereaUons during the flood emergency and at ly head of the Moscow cosmetlca admiration for American Industrial Monday, asking Information con­ 11:00, intermediate. 11:00 to 11:-16, the precipitous slope of the Head Montgomery Ward’s Fashion De­ the present time In their battle to these towns: Bristol, last night at the opening perform­ Jobert of 187 Maple street this town Worthy Patron. Herbert Tenney; partment. If you choose your outfit for semi-formal affairs. trust. equipment, production methods, or cerning her anccsters and some of ColllnsvlUe, Farralng- Be Principal Speaker. Junlu.. life saving. Wall near the pejik of Mt. Wash­ has been promotqrj to First Lieuten­ Associate Matron. Helen Elliott; As­ stamp out disease before It rears Its Not until she visited President her near relatives who were former ance of "Daddy Long Legs,’’ pre­ The children’s tap dancing classes there you will take flrat place In the gonizatlon and efficiency. t o n , Glastonbury, sented under the Joint auspices of ington. “ ant, Coast Artillery Corps Reserve, sociate Patron; Wyvlllc Peabody; Make a paste out of ammonia and head. and Mrs. Roosevelt a t the White In our own work at home, we will residents of northern Tolland. Manchester, Meriden, arc Bchedtiled as follows: As the Princeton Junior’s body effective April 2, He will be ro-as- Easter Parade. This Is a season of The position Itself. Dr. Osborn House, some days after her arrival, The alFday sewing meeting of S m art Easter Modes the Verplanck Fund ano the Educa­ secretary, Minnie Qosicc; treaaurer, “ Tt—keeping It soft and smooth, (Jurnellua Kranrl.s Kcllry of New 0:00 to 0:30, boys class. 10:00 U> awaited removal to the'home of hl.s tailored suits and toats and the hat said, demands intelligence, ability aa have to develop [iroductlon and Rockville, Middletown, tional Club. Under the able direc­ slgned to Regimental Headquarters Mary Miller; conductress, Marjory yot'( wear with a tailored outfit la and use this as an application for did she become known also as tho methods on lines very much similar the Union Missionary society was New Britain, Simsbury, York, president of the Anaconda 10:30 girls, beginners. 10:30 to father. Dr, Robert H. Fowler, in of the 543rd Coast Artillery, (Anti­ Morrison; associate conductress, a leader, and experience In the field wife of V. M. Molotoff, president of held Thursday at the church social tion of Miss Helen Estes, ut the High Copper Mining Company will be the 11:00 girls, Intermediate. 11:00 to important. Buy It at Ward’s and be collars of coats, sleeves, etc., that of public health, since In time of to those of the United States In or­ Windsor and Windsor ,:echool faculty, this story ot orphan- New York City, a companion akiler, aircraft) as Munitions officer, Caroline Cullin; chaplain, Frances have become shiny with age and the Soviet Council of Commissars, rooms. Locks! principal speaker at the 37th an- 11:30, girls, advanced. Mckim Daingerfield, was recovering Lieut. Jobert commenced his mili­ sure It’s different... more flattering emergency the health officer be­ der to satisfy the Internal market, Age and college life became a living Chambers; .marshal, Rosalie Norris; more excitingly new. Have the wear. The paste will freshen them one of'Josef Stalin’s more powerful ever-growing because of the rapid Several members of Tolland nunl“hanquet of the Connecticut The Rangers will play basketball In a North Conway hoapital from tary career with the 169th Infantry', comes the man of the hour. He aides'. Grange were guests of East Wind­ picture. The ' action was swiftly Chamber of Commerce which Is co starling at 8 o’clock. organist, Clarence Wood; Adah, smartest hat you ever wore this up and give them new life. A sort much call upon all his resources of rise of the standards of living.’’ at M o d er a te Prices head Injuriea suffered In nn almj„t C.N.G .Tervtng from June. 9, 1921 F6r ten years, she has had the Job sor Grange, Tuesday evening and .paced, the changes In scenery were ho helil on the evening of Tuesday. Evelyn Burrell; Ruth. Marlon Mc- spring. / of "make-up" for clothes that are leadership and scientific knowledge managed adroitly and the entire The men’s plunge period will be similar fall. Daingerfield, also of to December 9. 1934 when he was Loughlln; Esther, Ruth Coseo; Mar­ showing their age. of making beautiful Soviet women aqalsted In the Lecturer’s program. May 2(> In the ballroom of hte held from 7 to 8 o’clock. New York, and Fowler, were claaa- honorably discharged as Corporal The one dress you need right now and act as the centraV point about production a credit to the various Hotel Bond In Hartford, it was an­ tha, Irene McMullen; Electa, Frieda more beautiful, and the not-so-beau- The regular meeting of Tolland icom 'iilecs ii. charge. Ther will be no card parly al mates. but held an appointment as Techni­ la a stunning print. And since flow­ which all public and private agen­ tlful women more attractive. Orange will be held next Tuesday nounced today by the committee on the West Side Building. cal Sergeant. Splcss; Warder, Ethel Brown; senti­ er prints are most Important—In When making waffles some cooks cies work to prevent disease and Belonging to the same type of speakers eonslstlng of Albert E. Tho'' youths, on spring vacation, nel, W’llllam Bray. like to add a teaspoonful of lemon When she started, the Bolshevik evening, April 7th, at the Com­ play as "Pollyana," "Little Wo­ Olondny had |bcen sklllng Wednesday In He w’as commissioned 2nd Lieut­ gorgeous natural petal tones, and care for those In heed. "shock troops" were still the vogue. TOLLAND munity House. Isavety of KalrflcM. president of the The men 8 boxing period will be Following tho meeting, a commit­ soft combinations of grrey and violet Juice to the batter. This gives a sp ^ He Is responsible for a safe water men and 'Peg o' ,\ly Heart ’ the State Chamber and viec-presldcnt Tiickerman’s Ravine, on the eastern enant, Quartermaster Corps Re­ tee headed by Mrs. Florence Trotter clal flavor that many people M l^ Soviet women were giving their held from 7 to 8 o’clock. slope of the 6,293-foot slope, the serve, March 20, 1033 and trans­ .. .you w'ill choose one from Ward’s tsupply, keeping public sy.stems un- charm of "Daddy Long Legs " lies of the Brldg^])ort Hydraulic Com­ served refreshments In the banquet keeps waffles from being too muchf ider close supervision and give wam- time to the first five-year plan. But> Mrs. George V. Smith of Wllllng- In its story of the little or|ihun sent The women’s gym elass will meet highc.il In the northeast. ferred to the Coast Artillery Corps dress department for immediate steadily, the eniphasls of life haij pany: WHMh H ■ Booth, vicc-prcsl- Reserve as a 2nd Lieutenant, April hall. wear, for Easter, and all summer of a mucliness! The lemon Juice a ls o ^ ^ ,, fing In case of pollution. No public ton Hill was a guest of friends here to college by a man she never .law llutcd by the flood, ADDISON ■.—her adventures In school and in pany of New York; .John F. Rolfe, Lieut. Jobert Is employed by the meeting will be held April 8, at but extra precautions were taken that Stalin, himself, set the new The next Reading Club meeting love and the wholcijomc atmosphere publisher of The Hartford Times; from 8:15 to 9 o’clock. Fowler appearcntly landed on hts motif. The men's plungs period will be Hartford Electric Light Corripany which time a Marionette show will Colorful trimming accents used on In'advance against any possibility of will be held at the home of Mrs. L. ■of -e.ood comedy which pervades the and .John Byrne, president of the head and died of a fractured skull be staged by the^'Mls.sos Marlon ccmtamlnation. Persons In the "Life has become more gay." the Ernest Hall, Monday afternoon, from 7 to 8 o’clock. and It hemorrhage. as an Electrical Engineer In tho gowns of plain white or black, are The twenty-first annual meeting entire story. The casting commit­ Hartford-Connertleut Trust Com­ South Meadows plant, Hartford. Brookings, Thelma Carr, .Evelyn flood area have been warned to boil Communist leader said. April 6. tee for the faculty was fortunate In pany. The women’s plungs period will Mr. and Mrs. George S. West, of quite the rage in new season modes "Ten years ago," Madame Kar- Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoyt Hayden of the Buckingham Cemetery Aaso- be from 8 to 9 o’clock. Newton. Mass., an uncle an aunt Beer and Irene Walter. Home-made for cocktail and dinner wear. Well water befoic use and sanitary clation will be hold in the church having a Gwendolyn Prescott to Mi.s Kxcellency. (Jovernor Wilbur An American citizen doe.s not candy will be on sale. Refreshments Tho southwestern road runner engineers have been kept busy dis­ povskaya said, "wfc had only seven had as Sunday guests Mr. Hayden’s fill the rol* of Judy Abbott, the girl L. Cros.s will be in attendance and At the meeting nt the Jr. Mac­ of Fowler, who has been slaying at Other gowns of this typo take a bird kills rattlesnakes. It circles cosmetic factories. Today We have brother and family of Hartford. vestry on Mondry evening, April 6 cabees at the Recreatloi. Center need a passport for direct travel will be served by Florence Horton directly opposite path to smartness infecting such private supplies with around whom the entire play re­ will speak for the state of Connec­ the club, were present when the about them until they are coMed Chloride of lime. sixteen large ones and we open more Mr. and Mrs. William Elll.s, Ml^s at 7:30. ticut. His Honor, Mayor Thomas J. last night the following girls pas­ body was brought down and takCn to Mexico or Canada. A certificate and her committee. A silver collec­ by featuring the gown In a' bright Mrs. Grace Penn has sent notices volves. She easily dominate ' each of Identity serves Instead. tion will be taken. too much to strike and then a t­ Health officers are supervising shops every .day. Eva Ellis with other of their friends scene In which she played. Her sSpellacy will welenme the gather­ sed the Beginners Swimming 'Test to Nor'h Conway. flower print and trimmings of plain tacks. the foo^ supply. Inspecting and con­ "At the cafes, there are orches of Wllllmantlc were Sunday guests to the branch p'lHlq lihrnrics in comedy touches were right and '.ler ing on behalf of the etty of Hart- demning food contaminated by flood tras and happy throngs, women nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Glastonbury that the Ixmks will be timing of lines excellent. Franklin fonl. water. Dr. Osborn stated. Milk pas­ beautifully-gowned and well-groom­ B. Price and daughter, Ml.sa Thelma exchanged about April 6. Richmond, playing the restrained, teurization plants have been checked ed. It Is the same as in Paris, Lon­ Price. There were 102 present for the dignified role of Daddy Long ..Legs, to moke certain they are ftmctlon- don, New York or Washington. I Alvin Dean and Lester Douph of meeting of Ea.it Central Pomona helped Miss Prescott keep the ac- Ing properly, and dairy farms in tho : tlon of the play moving forward stricken sectors have been Inspected - every minute. These two were cs- to make sure all precautions for a -■ i>eclally effective In their second and safe milk supply arc being taken. n third act scenes together. Under flood conditions, the com The comedy parts were flayed by mlssloner continued, cesspools and MARLO'VF'S Brings You Every ■ Lillian Johnson, Bessie Mahoney, sewers overflow and human excreta : Marion Legg and Etliel Robb, lis which may contain dangerous dis­ v . f 1 the four orphans In the fir. l act and ease germs are tarried In the flood Fashion Detail for Easter at Little Cost rby Marion Gaffey and Ellen Shea, NEW TYPE GASOUNE GIVES water. For this reason, health fas judy-s roommates, and Winston officers are advising all persons who ALL THESE ESSENTIAL ACCESSORIES ARE LONG ON ^Bendoll, os the boy from Yale, In have worked in the flood area to be - the later acts. -Each did a clever Immunized against typhoid fever. SMARTNESS AND SHORT ON PRICE! bit of character portralal without a Likewise, refugees ar« not allowed trace of overacting. to return to homes aeluged with Silk and Cotton New Leather and i sewage-contaminated mud until \ Patent Leather their houses and household goods Blouses Miss Mary McGuire, os Miss have been disinfected, dried out Bags Pritchard, the sympathetic friend of and found fit for human habitation. $ No costume will b( ithe Pendleton family. Miss Ruth Since this in an age of preventive 1.00 complete withoiil ^Crampton, as the tyranlcal Mrs. medicine, health officials are fur­ Some sporty and one of these smart sUppett, matron of the orphan nsy- nishing Information to the public so others dressy. In ones. tlum. Miss Bertha Goodrich, ns .ho that the average person will under­ all tho wanted nnobbish Mrs. Pertdleton and Miss YOU 3 VALUES FOR 1 PRIGE stand and be able to use It In his Spring shades. 49c and 98c |Madellne Brown as the old nurse, dally life. In connection with the Red, Navy, Blue aach gave an honest clean cut In- flood, the Important points being ^ A — Brown, Black, SterpreUtion of a difficult role. stressed by health officers. Dr. Os­ The New Man- . Russell Wright, William Higgins born said, are the following: / tailored Shirts land William Roscoe, as trustees of 1. Do not reoccupy homes until Broadcloth the orphanage—Philip Emery, as a (yet it costs no more than ordinary gasolines) the dwellings have been approved by Llnene Flowers secretary, Henry Miller, as a euper- the local officer. We have a gran lUgnlfled butler, and John Echinal- 2. Be particularly careful to $ 1.00 selection to choose clem all food ' utensils with hot from. lan, as a doctor, -played small out warer and soap, and rinse in boiling Brown, navy, green. new chesterfield new swagger or Important roles—each helping to FT - n ■''■n water before use. Clean your re­ make for a smooth performance. Mr. Kelley-, nn executive of mark­ L ed (llstliictlon and accomplishment, ■ ' . - • V, V, J frigerators with hot water and 10c and 25c swagger or dressy “undated” tailored Daddy Long Legs" was a wejl a lawyer by profession and a apeak- soap. First QnaUty •toged. capably directed, smoothly er of outstanding ability, was born 3. Keep out of the sewage-con­ Silk Hosiery new prints or noted amateur play. It provided an In Mineral Hill, Nevada. He was taminated flood mud until It has Service weight. Fabric Gloveg evening s entertainment to a large , dried for several days. This Is ex­ ludlenco and will be repeated o- graduated from the University of CThilTon. Mesh Included in solids in '^fill>in’ Michigan with the degree of LL.B. o ceedingly Important in the case of brown, gray, navy, tight a t 8:15 p. m. sharp. The high children. SUITS in 1898 and began hts general prac­ 59c black,' COATS ichool orchestra under I'lc direction tice In the same year In Butte, Mon­ 4. Co-operate with your health if G. Albert Pearson provided music tana. He was assistant county at­ officer, for this most necessary offi­ All new shades icforo the play and between' the torney .of Silver Bow County and a cial helps Insure for you a healthy Including Toaaty, 39c to 59c lets. lucnibcr of the Montana House of place to live and In time of crisis is Marimba, Pago and The new silk rib ( 16.95 D resses ' 16.95 SOUTH COVENTRY Representatives In the years 1800 a leader prepared to help you pre­ M(X>ndust, Ben gall ne to 1001 In which latter year he en­ vent disaster. The Chesterfields you'll wear with Swaggers are your suits, if you want tered the legal department of the Gloves almost everything; there are Reefers the ail-occaslon look so new this The sale has taken plaee of -.the Brown, navy Marlow’s arge H. F. DImock homestead, Anaconda Copper Mining Company. NEW WOOL SWEATERS and regulation ‘.’wlde-shoulders’’ for 6.95 spring (the Jackets are any length lordcilng Lake Wangumbaug. also In addition to being prcaldent of Bread and cake dough, In Moroc­ Special For sports; and ftie two smartest Swag­ you want); but if you wear tailored the Anaconda Copper Mining Com­ co. Is prepared In the home and gers (Jiggers Just to the knee, Wlnd- You’ll nerd at least one of these things at all, have one of theaa he DImock property formerly then , sent to the bakeshop to be CoUarlcss and with collars In white anf mown at the Stewart place, adjoln- pany, Mr. Kelley Is as well president ■I t all the pastel shades. $ 1.00 59c Values!! blowns with fuller backs and diag­ (whether you’ve selected your new classics that stay good until you wear og the South Street achool, to Wil­ of the Andes Copper Mining Co,, baked. For his service, the baker onal cut) of the entire spring. Mon­ "best" dress or not) that don’t coat them o u t Colored tweeds, flannels, iam Orcutt e t' al. of North Coven- the Chile Copper Co., the Chile Ex­ receives 10 per cent of the dough. otone or Kashmcrlalno fleeces. Eng­ a lot, yet arc as new and style-right soft wool4hs, mannish fabrics — all rj . The DInlock. homestead was ploration Co., the Mines Investment lish mixtures. Shadow or Over- as any of your bettor ones. Prac­ are quality.fabrtca; all are distinctive­ he birthplace of the late Henry F. Corp., the International Smelting plalds. Checks. Sizes 14 to 20; 38 tically anything you’ll w-ant (prints, ly tailored. Sizes 14 to 20; 38 to Mmock, donor of the Booth-DImock Co., the Butte, Anaconda A Pacldc solids, crepcs, sheers, Jacket.) 40. Others to 829.50. Railway Co., the .Sllcslnn-Anierican to 62. Others up to 829.50. Jemorlat Library of South Coven­ THIRD FLOOR try. alao that of his father. Dr. Corp., .the .Silesian Holding Co., and Timothy DImock. a practicing phy- Copper Exporters, Inc. Ho Is a vice- •iclan here during his IlfetWc. president and dircclor in five more piese two places are the last re­ large concerns and a director In gaining of the Dimock-Catallnl twenty-flvo other Important Dual- ♦states In Coventry. Others sold dur- ncss corporations, Hla business af- Jjg the past year were, the Rose- tlllatlons include railroads, hanks, brook farm to -'ranklln Orcutt, the investment ooncorns. oil conipanles, •quire Howard place, overlooking steamship lines and pow'vr com­ Ole lake, to Harry C. Newcomb, and panies located nut only in the the Louisa Lord house to George W. United Stales but in 'many foreign -Seymour of New Haven, owner of countries ns well. ^ the Nathan Hale birthplace here, Among other companies ot whi^h t Another transfer of property in the Mr. Kelley Is n director, Is the Mtme locality. South ntreet. Was re- American Brass Company of Watelr- eently recorded when the Daley bury whieh concern is a wholly own­ place, owned hv Mr.a. Ellen B ed Hubshliary of the Anneonda Cop­ t O R . JrInSe of Cleveland, Ohio, and per Mining Company with brancflos South Coventr>-, was sold to Hank In the Naugatuck Valley,. Torrlng- Keene, radio entertainer. ton. the middle west and the west. Mr. and M rs.‘A. V. Leslie unowerful dol n a planning to attend the Mans- V handles, zippers, boat bot­ l( Id Center church that evening, Vlctorlavllld, Que.. April 3.—(Al’i -^ lA lN FLOOR toms! violet, chaudron, etc. t w len Mr. Preltj-man and Mr. Par- —Gerard GoOia. 22, was hanged to­ Manchester motorists, here’s a motor than you’ve ever had before. s Soule of Hartford, will occupy day at Arthabasku Jail foi the mur. A motor that’s long on mileage and MAIN FLOOR ~ pulpit in South Coventry on dcr (if Josejih Tardlf, Sle. Valerc new kind of gasoline . . . 193(> L.Vi Dday rooming. farmer, slain and robbed on* a lone­ Gasoline IVealey L. Tripp, 80. whose death ly road last October. Tydol. A-'gasbline that does 3 jobs short on expense. Get this extra* !urred in Wllllmantlc on Tuesday, Oouin was convicted in January in your motor at one*time. vidue Tydol today...at no extra cost. a a resident of South Coventry of kUllng the 67-year-old farmer as T H I tr t AN ' many years, having first owned they drove home In a truck from a lUARTERS /or W D € l||^ S; I place now occupied by .1. Nonar- politic^ meeting'., Tide Water Oil Company . . . 3390 Main St^ Hartford, Conn. Tel. Hartford 7-7221 ■NOiNIIR IN IVMT OAUON K and later purchaatng the dwatl It Wm the flrat execution In this rnear the Center school nosi own-j dlstrlctTslnce 1880. J1ASCHE.STER EVENING IIEKAI O. MANUHISMlBiU, UUMN> JTKIUAX. A PR IL3 . 1»S8. PAOE WE FOUR MAN«!HJyM'iU;K MAN«-HISKl ftK. CONN^ FRIDAY, A P K U .8 , 108tt. oils. Mass., were In town this week Orange with Columbia Orange in Eaat Central Ponaona Orange has HOOVER IN INDIANA dress a gathsrlng ot RspubUi accepted the Invitation of Vernon Indianapolis, April S.-*—(API- Mr. Hoover will "be the gusaL- td by Thoman Flaherty, k e return­ and received their pin* for it; Eidlth AU VURriHSMBNI — Monday tracing former ancestors. their meeting place In Yeomans hall ed to Wllllmantic after the death of Recreation ('enter Wamock, Arlene Stevenson, Jean kDVBKTlBldMKNT— Abigail Devine of Chester, Mass., on April 1. .V vote was passed to Orange to a Orange Sunday meet­ Former. President Herbert Hoover Warren C. Falrt>aaka, publisbsr CIJITY SCORES his .wife, Mrs. Nellie Tripp, a few Relchenback, Mary MIkolonIs. RESERVE OFHCER TEMPLE CHAPTER SEATS OSBORN PRAISES Czarina of Beauty Culture was a recent caller in Tolland, her have their meetings begir at 10 a. ing on April 26 In the Vernon Con­ la due to arrive here from Chicago the Indianapolis News, at years ago. Itema of Interest former home. m. (standard time) from May 1 to gregational . chu>'ch. The speaker today. He plans-to sp'.nd the night in the Columbia Club to which ITS NEW OmCERS Rev. and Mrs. Valentine S. Alison Oct. 1st. The evening meetings wUl will be the cjsplaln of the Rhode with friends before proceeding to eral of the former President's Lauds American Methods Island State OT-ange. Fort Wayne, Ind., tomorrow to ad- diana friends have been luvite4U Friday COLLEGE BOY KIUED HERE PROMOTED FLOOD WORK OF were elected delegates to represent be St 7 p. m. (standard time). IN BENEFIT PLAY CHAMBER’S the Tolland Federated church at the The women's plunge period will Miss Ruth Porter Is Made New York. April 8.—(AP)—Ma-« "There Is a mistaken Idea In your be held from 7 to 9 o'clock. Women A-SWT • MT > . n e « m n A /tAM- dismissing council for Rev. Charles IN SKIING ACCIDENT Worthy Matron; Marionette country that propaganda waa neces D. Kepner, Jr„ ot the Stafford dnombera may get towels from the HEALTH OFHCER dame Olga Karpovskaya, the dark- sary to make the Soviet women attendant In the locker room. Mem- Show For Next Meeting. lA R C A IN •UND Congregational church Tuesday eve­ School Hall Well Filled BANQUET MAY 26 Marcel P. Jobert Made First haired •’Czarina" of .beauty culture fieauty-consclous. This Is not true. ning, March 31st. bernhip. cards must be shown. Ni*w York Youth RulTers Frac- In Soviet Russia, sails for her home At first, there were more Important Dancing In the gym from 8:30 to The officers of Temple CHiapter, Seven members of Tolland If You Can’t Come In For '‘Daddy Long Legs;” . tured Skull In IMungc. .Near Connecticut communlUea have tonight, after an exhaustive study things to consider, but today beauty Grange, No. 51, attended the East 12:80. .dusic by Art McKay and his Lieutenant In The Coast O. E. S.. were Installed Wednesday reason to be proud of their health culture Is an Important industry and Person—Our Personal orchc.stra. Peak Of Mt. Washinffion. of American methods "full of admi­ Central Pomona meeting No. 3 held Shoppers.. Will . .FtU night by Past Matron Elsie Knight, officer, State Commissioner of ration." * the Soviet women needed no urging with Columbia Grange. Wednesday, W ISE SM ITH’S Cornelius Francis Kelley Of Your Orders! Repeat It Tonight. Saturday Gorham, N. H., April 3.->h(AP) — Artillery. acting ns Installing officer, and Jun­ We still believe that there’s a suit -Tcolor to harmonlie with the predom­ Health, Dr. Stanley H. Osborn de­ Madame Karpovskaya slipped Into to frequent the beauty parlors." at Yeomanfs hall, Cniumbia. HARTFORD j, The boy's swimming classes will Wind-blown snow obliterated all for every u-oman's figure, and we clared today. In describing the the United States two months ago Madame Molotoff aald "we go Mrs. Clara Angcrman of Eaat Call Enterprise 1100 .rmeet as follows: ior Past Matron Florence Thoniton, inating shade In the print design. Anaconda Copper Co. To traces today of John WInthrop acting as marshal. The new officers can prove it by asking you to visit Both versions are decidedly effec- meritorious service of the officers virtually unnoticed. She was mere­ back to the U. S. S. R. full of high Lee, Mass., was at the Steele House No Toll charge from I 9:30 to 10:16, beginners. 10:10 to Fowler’s fatal 250-foot plunge down ' during the flood emergency and at ly head of the Moscow cosmetics admiration for American Industrial Monday, asking Information con ; High School Hall was tvoll filled 11:00, Intermediate. 11:00 to 11:'15, Second Lieutenant Marcel P. are: Worthy Matron, Ruth Porter; Montgomery Ward’s Fashion De­ I tlve and make charming creations these towns: Bristol, last night at the opening perform- the precipitous slope of the Head Jobert of 187 Maple street this town Worthy Patron. Herbert Tenney; for seml-formal affairs. the present time In their battle to trust. equipment, 'prodnctlori methods, or­ cerning her ancestors and some of Collinsville, Farming- f , 'ance of "Daddy Long Legs," pre­ Be Principal Speaker. - junlo.. life saving. Wall near the peak of Mt. Wash­ partment. If you choose your outfit stamp out disease before It rears Its Not until she -visited President her near relatives who were former The children’s tap dancing clasaes has been promoted to First Lieuten­ Associate Matron, Helen Elliott; As­ there you will take first place In the ganization and efficiency. t o n , Glastonbury, sented-under the joint auspices of ington. ' ^ ant, Coast Artillery Corps Reserve sociate Patron, Wyvlllc Peabody; Make a paste out of ammonia Sad head. and Mrs. Roosevelt at the White iln our own work at home, we will residents of northern Tolland. Manchester, Meriden, are scheduled ss follows: As the Princeton junior's body Easter Parade. This Is a season of The position Itself, Dr. Osborn House, some days after her arrival, The all-day sewing meeting of Sm a r t Easter Modes ■the Verplanck Fund imo the Educa­ effective.April 2. He will be re-as­ secretary, Minnie Goslcc; treasurer, salt—keeping It soft and smooth, Rockville, Middletown, (."ornrlius Francis Kollcy of New 9:00 to 9:30, boys clas.s jo tailored suits and coats and the hat said, demands Intelligence, abilltj as have to develop' production and tional Club. Under the able direc­ 10:00 awaited removal to the homo of his signed to. Regimental Headquarters Mary Miller; conductress, bfarjory and use this as an appllcaUon for did she become known also as the the Union Missionary society was New Britain, Simsbury, York, president of the Anaconda 10:30 girls, beginners. 10:30 to you wear with a tailored outfit la a leader, and experience in the fjeld methods on lines very much similar tion of Miss Helen Estes. ui the High father, Dr. Robert H. Fowler, In of the ,543rd Coast Artillery. (Anti­ Morrison: associate conductress, 1 collars of coats, sleeves, 'etc., that wife of V. M. Molotoff, president of to those of the United States in or­ held Thursday at the church social Windsor and Windsor j. -;school faculty, this story ol orjdian- Copper Mining Company will be the 11:00 girls, Internicdiste. 11:00 to New York City, a companion akiler, aircraft) aa Munitions officer. important. Buy it at Ward’s and be of public health, since in time the Soviet Council of Commissars, rooms. principal speaker at the 37th an­ 11:30, girls, advanced. Caroline Cullin; chaplain, Frances sure It’s different.. .more flattering 1 have become shiny with age and emergency the health officer der to satisfy the Internal market, Locks! : age and college life became a living Mcklm Dalngerfield, was recovering Lieut. Jobert commenced his mill- Chambers: marshaji. Rosalie Norris; wear. The paste will freshen them one of Josef Stalin’s more powerful ever-growing because of the rapid Several members of Tolland nual banquet of the Connecticut The Rangers will play basketball in a North Conway hospital from tan ' career with the 100th Infantry, ...m ore excitingly new. Have the comes the man of the hour, Grange were guests of Eaat Wind­ i ^picture. The action was swiftly Chamber of Commerce which Is co organist, Clarence Wood; Adah, smartest hat you ever wore thla j up and give them new life, A aort much call upon all his resources aides. rise of the standards of living." a t M o d e r a t e Prices starting at 8 o'clock. head injuries suffered In an almost '/ ; paced, the changes In scenery were be held on the evening of Tuesday, C.N.G., serving from June 9, 1921 Evelyn Burrell; Ruth, Marion Mc- I of "make-up" for clothea that are For ten, years, she has had the job sor Grange, Tuesday evening and managed adroitly and the entire The men's plunge period will be similar fall. Dalngerfield, also of to December 9, 1934 when he was spring. ; leadership and scientific knowledge of making beautiful Soviet women assisted In the Lecturer’s program. May 20 in the ballroom of htc held from 7 to 8 o’clock. Loiighlln; Esther, Ruth Coseo; Mar­ The one dress you need right now I showing their age. and act as the central point about ■1 ! :production a credit to the vnriotjs Hotel Rttnfl in Hartford, It was an­ New York, and Fowler, were class­ honorably jdlachargcd as Corporal tha, Irene McMullen; Electa, Frieda more beautiful, and the not-so-bcau- The regular meeting of Tolland rcom lutecs li. charge. ' Ther will be no card party at mates. but held an appointment as Techni­ Is a stunning print. And since flow­ which all public and private agen­ tlful women more attractive. Grange will be held next Tuesday nounced today by the committee on the West .Side Building. cal .Sergeant. Splcss; Warder, Ethel Brown; senti­ er prints arc most Important—In I When making waffles some cooks cies work to prevent disease and Belonging to the same type of speakers consisting of Albert E. The youths, on spring vacation, nel, William Bray. : like to add a teaspoonful of lemon When she started, the Bolshevik evening, April 7th, at the Com­ ■ play as "I’ollyana." "Little Wo­ , Monday had been sklling Wednesday In He was commissioned 2nd Lieut­ gorgeous natural petal tones, and eare for those In need. "shock troops" were still the vogiM. TOLLAND munity House. Lnvery of Fnlrflald, prealflent of the Following the meeting, a commit­ soft combinations of grey and violet juice to the batter. This glvea S' sp v He Is responsible for a safe water men" iind Teg o' .My Heart " the State (’hamber Wnwncd and well-groom- B. Price and daughter. Miss Thelma exchanged about April 6. . Richmond, playing the restralwod, teurization plants have been checked cil. It Is the same as In Paris, Lon­ Price. There were 102 prc.sent for tlic ' dignified role of Daddy Long Legs, to make certain they are function­ don, New York or Washington. Alvin Dcan,iand Lester Douph of meeting of Ea.it Central Pomoila helped Miss Prescott keep the ac- ing properly, and dairy farms in the , i tion of the play moving forward stricken sectors have been Inspected BKt' ; every minute. These two wore os to make sure all precautions for a : .specially effective In Ihclr second and safe milk supply are being taken. [ ilhlrd act scenes together. Under flood conditions, the com­ I The comedy parts were ,,l.ayed by missioner 'continued, cesspools and M ARLOW 'S Brings You Every ^Lillian Johnson, Bessie Mahoney, sewers overflow and human excreta ,j Marion Legg and Ethel Robb,', ns which may contain dangerous dis­ .'Sthe four orphans In the fir l act and ease germs are carried In the flood Fashion Detail for Easter at Little Cost ; feby Marion Gaffcy and Ellen Shea, NEW TYPE GASOUNE GIVES water. For this reasoq, health la s Judy’s roommates, and Winston officers are advising all persons who ALL THESE ESSENTIAL ACCESSORIES ARE LONG ON I iBendall, as the boy from Yale, in have worked In the flood area to be ■■|ths later acts. Each did a clever immunized against typhoid fever. SMARTNESS AND SHORT ON PRICE! bit of character portralal without a Likewise, refugees are not allowed trace of overacting. to return to homes deluged with Silk and Cotton New Leather and Miss Mary McGuire, as Miss .sewage-contaminated mud until Patent Leather , Pritchard, the sympathetic friend of their houses and household goods Blouses the Pendleton family, MlssXRuth have been disinfected, dried out Bags Crampton, as the tyranlcal Mrs. and found fit for human habitation. No costume will b« Uppett, matron of'the orphan asy­ Since this In an age of preventive $1.00 complete withoul lum, Miss Bertha Goodrich, ns Jio medicine, health officials are fur­ Some Bporty and one of these smarl snobbish Mrs. Pendleton ^ d Miss nishing Information to the public so others dressy. In Madeline Brown ns the old nurse, that the average person will under­ all the wanted each gave an honest clean out in­ YOU 3 VALUES FOR 1 PRICE stand and be able to use It In his Spring shades. 49c and 98c terpretation of a difficult role. dally life. In connection with the Rod, Navy, Blue , Russell Wright, William Higgins flood, the Important points being Brown, Black. and William Roscoe, as trustees of stressed by health officers, Dr. Os N The New Man- the orphanage—Philip Emery, as a bom said, are the following: tailored Shirts secretary, Henry Miller, as a super- 1. Do not reoccupy homes until Broadcloth dlgnlfled butler, and John Echmal- (yet it costs no more than ordinary gasolines) the dwellings have been approved by Ldncna Flowers . tan, ns a doctor, played small out the local officer. We have a gran Important roles—each helping to 2. Be particularly careful to $ 1.00 selection to choose make for a srpooth performance. CornHUifl Francis Kelley clean all food utensils with hot from* new swagger or Daddy Long Legs" was a well water and soap, and rinse in boiling Brown, navy, green. new chesterfield ■taged, capably directed, smoothly Mr. Kcllry, an executive of mark­ water before use. Cleon your re- L L ed distinction and accomplishment, r ^ . 2 i"i : frigeratora with hot water and 10c and 25c swagger or dressy ^'undated” tailored »cted amateur play. It provided an * % A . • ivenings cntbrinlnment to a large a lawyer by profession and a speak­ soap. First Quality new prints or ludience and will be repeated o- er of outstanding ability, was ^rn > ’1 3. Keep out of the sewage-con­ Silk Hosiery- fight at 8:15 p. m. sharp. The high In Mineral Hill, Nevada. He was taminated flood mud until It has Service weight. Fabric Gloves ' ichool orchestra under i'ie direction graduated from the University of dried for several days. This Is ex­ Chiffon. Mesh jncludcd In solids in ‘*fill-in’ »f G. Albert Pearson provided music Michigan with the degree of LL.B. M W | ceedingly Important In the case of brown,* gray, navy, in 1898 and began his general prac­ children. > / - 59c COATS SUITS Jcforo the play and between ..he black. lets. tice In the same year In Butte, Mon­ 4. Co-operate with your health tana. Ho was a.ssistant county at­ officer, for this most necessary offi­ All new shades torney of Silver Bow County and a cial helps Insure for you a healthy Including Toaaty, 39c to 59c member of the Montana House of place to live and In tlmd of crisis Is Marimba, Pago and The new silk rib 46.95 Dresses <16.95 SOUTH COVENTRY Representatives In the years 1899 a leader prepared to help you pre­ Moondust. Bengallne to 1001 in which latter year he cn? vent disaster. The (ThoBtcrflclds you’ll wear with Swaggers are your suits. If you want The sale has taken place oKthc tered the legal department of the Gloves almost everything; there are Reefers the all-occasion look so new this Brown, navy Marlow’s igc H. F. Dimock homestrad. Anaconda Copper Mining Ck)mpany. NEW WOOL SWEATERS and regulation "wlde-shoulders" for $5.95 spring (the jackets are any length rdCiing Lake Wangumbaug, also In addition to being president of Bread and (mke dough, in Moroc­ Special For sports; and the two smartest Swag­ you wont); but if you wear tailored 0 Dlmock propfcrty formerly the Anaconda Copper Mining Com­ co, Is prepared in the home and Collarless and with collars In white an gers (Jiggers Just to the knee, Wlnd- Vou’H nerd at least one of thcae things at all, have one o f . these own nk the SJewart .place, adjoin- pany, Mr. Kelley is an well president then sent to the bakeshop to be all the pastel shades. $1.00 59c Values!! blowna with fuller backs and diag­ (whether you’ve Bclected your new classics that stay good until you wear- { the South Street school, to Wll- of the Andes Copper Mining Co., baked. For hls ser\’ice, the baker onal cut) of tho entire spring,', Mon­ “hcHt” drc.sa or not) that don't cost them ouL Colored tweeds, flannels, m Orcutt et al. of North Coven- the Chile Copper ('o., the Chile Ex­ receives 10 per cent ot the dough. otone or Kashmerlalno fleeces. Eng­ a lot, yet are aa new and style*rlght soft woolens, mannish fabrics — all. f. The . Dlmock homestead was ploration Co., the Mines Investment lish mixtures. Shadow or Over- as any of your better ones. Prac­ are quality fabrics; all are distinctive­ e birthplace of the late Henry F. Ck>rp., the International Smelting plaids. Checks. Sizes 14 to 20; 38 tically anything you'll want (prints, ly tailored. Sizes 14 to 20; 38 to mock, donor of the Booth-DImock Co., the Butte. Anaconda & Pacific solids, crepes, sheers, Jacket.) 46. Others to $29.50. Railway Co., the Sllcsinn-Anier4can to 52. Others up to $29.50. fmorlal Library of South Coven- THIRD FLOOR also that of his father, Dr Corp., the Silesian Holding Co., and Timothy'Dlmock, a practicing phy-Copper Exporters, Inc. He is a vice- Ijclan here during his lifetime. president afid director In five more , These two places arc the lost rc^ large concerns and a director ' In gaining of the Dlmock-Cntallnl twenty-flve other Important busi­ I ness corporations. His business af- s ta te s In Coventry. Others sold dur- mg the past year were, the Rose- filiations Include railroads, banks, brook farm to -'ranklln Orcutt, the Investment concerns, oil companies, Squire Howard place, overlooking r.tcamship lines and power com­ e lake, to Harry C. Newcomb, and panies located not only in the e Louisa Lord house to George W. United States but In ‘many foreign ; Seymour of New Haven, owner of countries as well. they’re M ild . the Natlian Hale, birthpiace here.' Among other companies of which t,Another transfer o f property In the Mr. Kelley is a director. Is the same locality. South street.'was rc- Amcri( an Bra.s.s f'ompany of Water* *40 |..cently recorded when the Daley bury which (^incci n is a wholly own- place, owned by Mr.s. Kllen li. eil suhsidlary o! the Anaconda Cop­ , Prince of Cleveland. Oblo. and per Mining Company with braochos /’I South Coventry, was sold 'to Hank In the Naugatuck V'alley, Torrlng- ’ Keene, rgdlo entertainer. ton, the middle west and the west. ’.Mr. a'nd.Mrs. V. I.oslle and Mr. Kelley is a member of the . Oordbn Leslie, have relumerl frohi American Bar A; yodation. the DOESKIN p., aia.ntonbury where they spent the Montana State Bar AsHorialion and ..a powerful hi-test gasoline ..a patented top-cylinder oil p Winter, and are occupying their cot- the American Institute of Mining SHORTIES K: t&gc at Lake. Wangumbaug. where and Metallurgical Engineers. a Special' entertainment features B ’.Uiey e.xpect to make their perman- Tydol’s first oalue to you. Tydol has TydoVs second Da/ue. Withou.t cost to you, S sot home in the future. Several arc being planned for this occasion $ 1 . 9 5 SeotUg^s remain at the lake shore and tiie commllteo on arrangement^ always set the pace. Today, it offers every gallon of this ga'soline contains Cool grey suede—warm London tan calf—light beige I during/ the winter as well as the states that no efTorta arc being apllt back style in deauvlllt |"apmmer months. spared to make this anniiat banquet you the most powerful', lon^ mileage 192 drops of a special patented lubricant. red, chaudron. chamola, tan, ■ Mrs. Lewis of New Haven was an event which will be outstanding* motor fuel with the highest anti-knock Bucko—sober navy calf—deep Kugby brown and black W'hite or violet! he speaker at the meeting of the ly pleasant and Important. This prevents sticking valves and safe­ Joventry Ijeaguc of Women Voters Numerous reservations have al­ octane rating, ever sold anywhere at guards upper-cylinder walls, pistons, kid! MAIN FLOOR j^hfhich was held at the home of Mrs. ready been made by groups repre­ ■^roas Graham on Thursday after- senting banks, utilities, manufactur­ the same price as ordinary gasolines. and oil-rings from costly wear and tear. |»n. She spoke on ’'Tersonnal ers. Insurance and* trade ond com­ ^ves," merce. Federal, state and local of* At the weekly meeting of the Girl Ildala and cxeGulivcs of important U louts held, at Center School Thiirs- business organizations will be WE’RE COLOR RIGHT ■■T ly afternoon, first aid work, and among those present. mdaging. were practiced', and the » of the compass studied. Dr. Clarence E, Slmonds, one ot about your Easter Shoes e best known physicians of Wllll- AMUSEMENTS antlc. whose death occurred Wed- •day evening, practiced in South .\l The Stat<> “ Get all three " -fo r the price of one 1 MARGOT, a dress pump witti low Ointinentiil •■Colleen" starring Dick Powell Inple-Action rvenfry for two years, in 1900 and Iieel! London tan calf, grey suede, blue or M. coming here from Danielson. and Ruby Kseler will hold the apot- black kid'l I first location after graduating light at the State theater today ami tomorrow. "Storm Over the Andea" Tydol drives your motor better us medical school. He and Mrs, does all 3 jobs for the same price per 2 SNUBBER, a sports oxford with square heel lionds occupied a part of the old with Jack Holt, Mona Barrie'' and than it’s ever been driven before. It PATENT to tal Dwight Clark reoidence. Antonio Moreno will also be ahcnx'n. gallon you’ve been paying for ordi­ and- toe! bucko calf in brown, beige, blue llch was later taken down to At 'The Orrle gives your motor vital top-cylinder and dark grey. HANDBAGS Ike way for , the erection of the The Circle theater will be open nary gasolines. oth-Dtmock Memorial Library. Satiirdav and the program will In* lubrication. It frees your motor from 3 DOVE, a stepin pump with Continental heel! 2.97 elude ''Celling Zero" and 'The There will be no evening service Fighting Cowboy.” This Triple-Action Tydol means and yet tllC y S a tis fy chic wide strap with large buckle! dove grey $ 2 .9 5 the Congregational church qext carboW, riist, and corrosion. And it suede., nday evening, April 5,’as several a and caps and goatskin, too! S MI KDEItEK HANGED a cleaner, smoother, more-powerful dol planning to attend the Mans- V handles, zippers, boat bot­ Id Center church that evening, - VlctorlavUlc, Que.. April 3.—(AP) MAIN FLOOR toms! violet, chaudron, etc. len Mr._ Prettyman and Mr. Par- —Gerard Gnuia. 22. wan hanged to- Manchester motorists, here’s a motor than you’ve eVer had before. ... zZ/r// /)/c(/s(’ i/our smoke /dsfe Soule of Hartford, will occupy- „day at Arthabasku jail foi the miir- MAIN FLOpR pulpit In South Coventry- on der of Joseph Turdif, 8te. Valere new kind of gasoline . . . 193G A motor that’s long on mileage and psday rooming. farmer, alaiii and robbed on a lone­ Gasoline ... z/ici/ gire i/ou m/iaZ i/ou ira/// wealey L. Tripp. 60. whose death ly road laat October. Tydol. A gasoline that does 3 jobs short on expense. Get this extra* pBrred In WUUmanttc on Tpesday, Gouln waa convicted in January in your motor at one time. *■ a resident of South Coventry of kllUng the CT-year-old farmer aa value Tydol today...at no extra cost ifi a eigaref/e i-ouiay years, having firat owned thejt drove home In a truck from a TH ia i'f AN /or RED CROSS $ > place now occupied by J. Nonar- i political meeting Tide Wfiter Oil Company . . . 3390 Main St.. Hartford, Conn. Tel. Hartford 7-7221 INOINHR IN IVIRY OAUON * . .j' tV t , ‘ Ilf to d later- purchasing r ------It waa the the dwsU firat executtoh in thla —I_I __ rr ‘_ iitear the Center acbool now own- j dJatrict since 1880. HW, T. W. 0. a.. ...J**.. fet..'. 4^’ W-1

PAGE SIX 8Mi*3nESTER EVENING tnSALD/MANCHESTER, CONN„ FTtIDAY, APRIL 8 ,1OT«. BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, C0NN„ FRIDAY, APRIL 8,1988* PAGE SEVEN? has accepted a position at the New Haven Ooneral hoapital. !t may be necesaaiy to use Foot NORTH END FIREMEN Guard Hall, which la available aa a about Greggor the flay he. disap­ Choir rehearsal waa held at the The scholars who had psrtaot at­ TO DEMOBILIZE peared. The otheni had raked their WHllngton HlU church Tuesday tendance for the month of March, Popular Manchester Orchestra at Recreation Center Tonight refugee canter, beoausa next week NO TYPHOR) f e v e r the Rod Crhsa win have to continue HERE IS A SKETCH memories in vain. Further detective nlghL at the Gilead Hill school were, some mats feeding and housing. work,-no third degree And Parker Dog taxes ore due payable to FORMED 4 7 YEARS Joseph Barrasso,. Charles Barrasso, HARTFORD TROOPS bad the evidence against his man. George P. Bugbee, town clerk. If Harold Sebatz, Beatrice I’ortcr. The Open ’ Hearth, Mr. SL John said. Will reopen tonight for the CASES IN TOWN OF ELLIS PARKER The suspect saw he was trapped, not paid by'Rta;^ 1 a dollar fine will Shirley Fish, Theresa Hodge, Ellen transfer of many transients from confessed and got twenty years In be required. White and Mariam Hodge. the county Court House. ' prison. Mias Mariqtte Flteh and Mra. Today Marks Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. Bonks Jones and- Only One Company i Of Idle He solved the -paurder ot David Spencer Fitch of Fitch Terrace, Mrs. ^v ln a Hutchinson were visi­ Stories 'Df Epidemic Are Paul, Camden bank messenger, ue- Rockville, were guests of Mias Jen­ tors in WUHmantic, Wednesday. Some Highlights In The Ca­ cause be.was smart enough to ante­ nie Church Wednesday. Of ji Town's First Fire- Mr. and' Mrs. Wallace Hilliard Guardsmen Will Be Kept date correctly the day ot the alay- There were 14 women present at and sons. Bryant and Kenneth of E X P E a REFUGEES Baseless Rumors Says reer Of Jersey’s Famoos Ing. the meeting of the church societies „ Fi^idng Organization. Andover, were recent callers at the In City. Paul's body was found burled in Wednesday. The last Lenten meet­ home of .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fish. Board Of Health. a shallow grave In deep woods. Two ing will be held at Memorial church Mr. and-Mrs. Clifford Perry , were TO LEAVE IN WEEK Detective. doctors said he had (Ued only -e- In South WHllngton next Wednes­ visitors In Wllllmnntic Wedne.sday cently, although the discovery waa day afternoon conducted by Mrs. Today marka the 47th anolver- afternoon. Hartford, April 8., _ fA P )— All mflde two weeks after his disap­ sary of the ortanizatloo of the Man­ Recurring rumors of a' typhoid George 'V. Smith. Hebron Grange No. Ill will ob­ National Guard troopa will .be da- ML Holly, N. Y„ April 8_i:-(AP> pearance. Lawrence Becker gave up his chester lire department. It wna on serve. "Anniversary Night", at their mobilized throughout the state by fever epidemic In Manchester were Parker would not accept that route for Grit and Robert Krlvance April 3, 1889 that a meetInK called next regular meeting, Tuesday eve­ Complete Second Week Of —EUla H. Parker, Burlington coun­ statement. by eSateoce AUeo, was held and tomorroiw night, excepf for phe pro­ strongly denied again today by ty detective chief, once again lifted Is novlr delivering the papers. ning, April 7th at Gilead Hall. An to prominence by hla actlvttea In Parker bad the water of a near­ Sydney Goodrich, son of Mr. and aubscriptloos from' residents of the Invitation has been sent to the char­ visional company of unemployed H ou^g At Armory To­ Board of Health officials. Miss by creek analyzed, found it con- _»orth end raised which made pos­ guardsmen who’will remain on duty Jessie. M. Reynolds, contagious dis­ the Lindbergh kidnaping case, bq- Mrs. Neil Goodtjeh, is ill of German sible the purchasing of 600 feet of ter members and past- masltTs to be Ilevea the mind la mightier than talhed elements which bad pre­ measles. hose. The meeting was onlled by present and take part In the pro­ in the Hartford area at least until ease nurse employed by the local the flat In crime detection. servative effects, and decided Paul's Monday Charles Jomek, who la SOUTH GREEN Mr. Allen, now dead, because he gram, "Hl.stoiy of the Grange" will Tuesday. morrow Morning. health board, said today there la no 0 Hla record la something like 250 body had been kept In the water employed at the Hall factory In was of the opinion that there slioiild be read by Mrs. Annie Foote; music This decision was reacTiPd at to­ case of typhoid fever In Manchester. 'aucceasful caaea with electrocutlona atid later burled. South WHllngton, was accidentally be better Ore proteetion at the north ami the worthy cbapiain. Miss day's meeting of Governor Cross’ During the fortnight since the or hanging In 121—a performance Again he was right everybody Injured In the arm with a knife. The end. Fire had just destroyed the ■Stella .Spak, will have charge of the Erne gency Council after a contro­ \Vlth the second week during East Hartford flood refugees were which has brought him pralae from found out, when Parker arrested wound was dressed at West WHllng­ Scott building which contained at memorial service. Refreshments will versy developed as to whether the brought to the State Armory here two slayers. which hundreds of East Hartford police all over the land. They confessed they had killed the ton by Dr. Frank B. Converse. that time a drug store conducted by be seived by tile following commit­ city should assume full rcsponslbll- flood Jefugees have been housed at varlou.s baseless rumors of epidem­ He la a short, thick-aet man. gray A bus load of school children came Charles Rose, a law office oh the tee, Mr.s. ('. Daniel Way, Mrs. C. B. Uy for all pollrc protection after ics have been spread through the messenger, hidden his body under a to the WHllngton Hill church Tues the State Armory here, ending to­ tovim. now at 62, with a bristling mus­ bridge In the creek, and later be­ second floor conducted by the late Kinney and Mrs. Charlotte Ray-, tomorrow morrow morning. It waa anticipated tache, twinkling blue eyes, a dis­ day after school to rehearse for Ea-s '.-Af Olln R. Wood and also the branch of mo ml. Brigadier General William F. today that all will be back in their arm ing manner and strong, capable coming alarmed at the possibility ter, under the direction of Miss Elsie the New Kngland Telephone ex­ Mr. and Mrs, C. Daniel Way at­ Lstdd, reporting that ihc emergeney Eqst Hartford homes sometime next |anda. He baa had fifteen children; It would be found, had returned to Layton. change as well as a telegraph ex­ tended the play "Crazy Mlx-Up" In had completely ended, wan^^t^ to week. light of whom survive. the spot and burled It. They made Climax Chapter, Order of Ealstern SALE change. In the same building was Bnckinchain. Wednesday evening, pull out every trooper by tomorrow Today the number staying in the POLISH CHURCH GROUP m He Ukea to work alone, prefers to the mistake of not dlgginf: a deep Star, held a meeting Thursday eve­ located the Manchester Herald. April Jst. ’ . . night because, he said, "the mission Armory had been reduced to 180. keep hlB own counsel, and for, years grave. ning at Masonic ball in Merrow. Cowles Hotel was saved by hsuig- of the National Guard Is completed'’ approximately half of the number has preached the superiority of'rea­ When Thomas Conmas disappear­ Two Boy Scout troops have been Ing wet blankets along the east side Word has hecn[ received In town and the policing of Hartford streets TO PRESENT PROGRAM ed Ir California a couple of years of the building and by fighting the of the recent dcaDi of Harry jlurt first bro)ight there. Many ot those son, Intuition, tolerance and per^ ago the authorities there asked organized, one at WHllngton HIM Now In Progress of New York. Mr. Burt was the now Is " a local problem. " staying in the Armory now go to suasion to the third degrdO v^c^ and one In South WHllngton. The fire wlUi buckets of water. It was The general suggested that a East Hartford each day to assist in Parker to help. He did some think­ one of the most serious fires In great nephew of (jliarles F. Burt of Patriotic Play To Be Given ods commonly attributed to Sdme ing, wrote some letters, tried to HlU troop had Its first meeting Wed- this p,ace. i company of unemployed National making their homes habitable but police authorities. ’nesday night, and organized three Manchester up to that time. Guardsmen be deputized by The city return at night. Sundtiy .\flernoon In Ob­ imagine what Coumas would lo, Mr. Allen called a meeting of the Mr. and Mrs, Clmrles Bamum of He became a detective quite by patrols as follows: Adolph Wocho- Do^ rs Open at 9:30 A. HI. Sliarp!! for patrol duty without uniforms. Elarly laat night a three year old servance Of Polish Insurrec- accident In the days of Ms young and he was right. Coumas had (re­ murka with five members: Nicky buaine.s^ men and other residents Hartford spent a day recently at Mayor Spellacy and Police Chief girl appeared' in front of 'the Ar­ iMaj. ■ turned to Greece. of that part of the town. He hod the home of Mr. and Mrs. George »h'’_,«|traetlon at the School Street Beereatlon Center dance tonight, manhood when he was the coun­ Mothers often say to him: Marco, five members; John Becker, Ganiett J. Farrell objected to this popiUar l< ^ BKregafioir donat.-d Its services last week In the fiood relief dance benefit given at the mory, alone. She waa unable to tell try's best fiddler, and popular at i four members, acting as patrol lead­ been In conference with William H. Hardy. procedure. Mayor Spellacy aald that any of the officials or workers who "Please keep an eye on Tommy. Childs, then head of the Manches­ Clarence .1. Fogll and Earl Dowd Ree. In addition these miislei.tns fiirnlshi-d sei-eral entertainment programs for the refugees at the State "X Pawilon," the patriotic play, dances, someone stole his horse and I don't know what he's up to these ers. The Scoutmaster is Frank Wo- ter Water Company and an agree­ policemen without jjnlforma wore armory here. This orchestra will also play for the Tali Cedar Rangers' Spring Fonnal at the Oountrv she .was or where she lived. and the program in observation of buggy. truba and assistant, Frank Proebas- visited .Mrs. Clarence Fogll at the not effective and that this was no club tomorrow night. ^ .Some of the’refugees recognized the Polioh Insurrection against Parker trailed the thief, caught days." 507. SAVINGS«"''MORE] TERMS AS USUAL ment was reached to provide water Hartford hospital, Wednesday after­ time to experiment particularly the little girl as a member of a Prrker does. ka. The next meeting will be held from the hydrants at a much lower noon. Russia In 1863. will be given Sun­ him, saw him convicted. In the He has arrested killers, chicken Monday night at 6:30 o'clock at the rate them is being paid today. All when- the present -methods have hompleas East Hartford family day afternoon at 4 o’clock In Turn glow of self-satisfaction he deter­ church. William Warner and John Hook­ proved satisfactory. staying with relatives at the North hall, I^orthf street. thieves, petty bandits, horse and For week),'carpenters, plasterers and painters have been busy at this store— for months our buy­ was ready for the organization meet­ visional company will bo the only atitiitoa also are on duty, making a 10 or 12 In a small restaurant. The mined to follow hla natural bent and automobile thieves. Thursday morning WHllngton peo­ ing. The money that was raised re­ er, rcsuineil their studies at the Agreement Reiu'henLLEB BETTER M ri Lucy Wralght, now of Mans­ will be formal but the gallery will was the next chief and be in turn their home by fire lost December. felt that the city should deputize Stanley iH. Osborn, state health will tako place on a automobile do­ cus owner, who had been shot be open for those not in formal at­ was Succeeded by Edward Coleman, from the unemployed Guardsmen vacated ore now re-dcupied, except nated by the Depot Square garage, through the head while sitting in field Center, was In town this week the present chief. knd these, beginning Sunday morn­ 100 of them and use them for two commissioner, reported. The Hart­ 39 that need either rebuilding or Newi York, April 3.!-(AP)—The taking orders for goods. She may tire. There will be a high class show or three weeks. ford case discovered at Barnard extensive repairs. and a table lamp, the gift of Mont­ his kitchen reading a newspaper. besides dancing. Representative The Manchester department was ing, will continue their police duty condition of Marlyn Miller ' was gomery Ward & Company. The case appeared far from so­ return here to her farm aa the ten­ Store Open Every Night Till 9 P. M. Oil Hazard aciipol ahoUer, Is not listed as a William H. St. John, local Red improved tod^y, her phyalclan. Dr. ant has moved from town. Mrs. Doris McBee of South WHllngton FURNITURE CO. organized nine years earlier than In Hartford In uniform at no ex­ flood typhoid ease. Dr. Oi;born said The play and drawing was sched­ lution. Parker wasn't talking. Two the South Manchester department. 20 NEW FAMILIES pense to the city. Mayor Spellacy felt that the area Cross chairman,-said ho hoped to W. L. WIttemore announced. The months later he did.' He had solved Wralght has been 111 of a cold and and Mrs. LeRoy Norwood also of this man is bclicvil to have caught evacuate the Barnard and State •stagd and screen star is suffering uled for a March date but wa.Way Pooter Bcda SOiOS Stafford Springs.. April 3 —The the Lucky Strike alleys. Dyak and final net grand list for the town ot Many Have Sought Cheap appearance. Parker called in him each way. Fett Baao Raga SS.SB Stafford as corrected by the Board Greggor’s company mates, ques Joseph Dimock is digging a trench Segar, of the Segar Transportation Storage of Relief, exemptions deducted, for tloned them, picked out in his own leading to the cellar of the house of Company, were the feature bowlers Loango Chalra M.OS 1936 was {6,473,624. Rents In Town But Few Of mind the slayer, and Informed he Mrs. Ida M. Brown and Mrs. Emma with scores of 377 and 372. Expansion Sale Special CaMaetn The total non-resident list was w-ork, no third degree, and Parker Dodge to drain out the water which Lieutenant Arthur J. Calsse. post­ Baby istrollera {941,614, while the total resident list ly laughed. wa.s three or more feet deep. master a t South WHllngton, return amounted to {6,532,010. . Them Are Available. Turns Out Right George Mathews. visited Mr. and ed home Wednesday noon with his A safe place to itora Odd Cheata S7.0S The net assessor's valuation, Nevertheless Parker was right. Mrs. Hoyt Hayden at Tolland the company. 169th Infantry, Connectl- IJnfiiiished Chairs 'exemptions deducted, was {6,473,- He had analyzed every man In Jie first of the week. mil National Guard, which had been your furs and woolens. Dreaaera f l3 .9 8 466. In a canvas.s of the different real 1 company. The suspect wa? the only Mias Frances Mersercau has been on duty for ton days In the flood The exemptions to ex-servlde men, estate offices in Manchester today, one who remembered something confined at home with a bad cold. section at Hartford. No phone, mail or C. 0. D. orders One to a cu sto m e r- their relatives and the blind was the Insurance offices where Indus­ USED We ari Ageatp tor ' {119,419. while they last. The gross nssessois’ vahmtton trial Insuranre l.s i-ollertod luid In None to dealers— adults only BARSTOW RANGES ' Was {6,091,886. other soiireea It scem.s that nhoiit' The ten per cinl additional pen­ 20 famllica have moved to Manehea-1 Limit 4 to a customer alty amounted to {18,49Cjk i ter alnee the flood hit East Hart-! Refrlgeratora flS .S S According to the GraniAlst there ford. lire 1,849 dwelling hoiuKSln Staf­ Otliers liave looked for rente in 1 Breakfaat Salto •S.0B ford, valued at {2,061,320. Manchester, but no IjoUBes of de- t Barns, sheds. Ice and store houses, .slred dealgn or rental foea are avail­ IH E STORE O f spec ia lty SHOPS faaeraprlag, private garages, etc, number 1,101 able. Many have come to Manches­ HARTJX^RD with a valuation of {202,312. ter looking for rents at not more CARS Mattreaaea House lots and building lots num­ than {10 or $12 a month, of which | ber 1,695 and are valued at {739,342. kind there arc but few In Manches- Greatest Selection And Biggest ' Buildings used for business, com­ ter. mercial, mercantile and trading pur­ Cheney Brothera have aeveral To Steiger’s poses, but not for manufacturing rents, and since the demand for j Bargains In Town number 133 with a valuation of {534,076. rents baa increased In town they The mills and manufactories in have started their painters and Stafford are valued at {883.600 and other workmen making repairs on , for Suits number 19. these houses aiid have several now Liberal trades. Easy terms. As little The lands in town consist of 32,- available for rental. as .547 buys one of these cars. All cars 328 acres and is valued at {404,708. Motor vehicles and aircraft arc jfuaranteed to pa.ss state inspection. iaitS valued at {376,746 and number 1,- The 3-Piece The Men’s Wear 468. POLICE COURT Machinery, water power and «tams arc listed at {46,046. John F. Noonon, 27, Andover fill­ There ora 154 horses, asses and ing station attendant, was found not Topcoat Suit Tailored Suit mules, including thoroughbreds, guilty of drunken driving, hy Judgs 1935 Dodge 4-Door with a valuation of {S.8S0. Raymond A. Johnson In Police Court Neat cattle. Including purebreds, this morning. 1935 Dodge Rumble Seat arc valued at {27,950 and number He wa.s arrested late Inst night by ! 890. Policeman Jo.seph A. Prentice on 1935 Dodge Business Coui>«} W o - ’ Sheep, goats, swine and poultry East Center atreet. arc listed at {4,077. ■ Noonan admitted that he was 1936 Ford 2-Door Sedan l O ’* ....-toofl'- 4 s'- -O''- Carriages, wagons and bicycles driving all over the road but pro­ 2 9 ’* are valued at {708. tested that he bad not had a drink 1935 Ford 4-Door Sedan Watches, diamonds and other of liquor this year. Ho explained his Jewelry in Stafford reaches a total erratic driving by sifying he was of {2.060. 1935 De Luxe 4-Door 1 Ftimltiirc, libraries and musical unfamiliar, with the operation of the ■ instruments arc entered in the car, borrowed from a friend. Touring Sedan l : . . -iri' abstract for {37,304. The friend who loaned Noonatj the ’•Vo Farming implements and mech­ enr wa.s In court and said he owned 1935 4-Door Sedan anics' tools are valued at {4,710. the bottle of whiskey which the po­ Goods of manufacturers, mer­ lice found In the car and that It was 1934 Dodge Rumble Seat Coupe chants and traders amount to S489,- there when Noonan took the auto to 834. go to Springfield. 1931 bodge 4-Door Sedan {130,800 Is the figure- that the George Palmer, 27, of 150 Spring cables, conduits, poles,. towers, un­ street, was fined {5 and costs for derground mains and wires arc driving an automobile with a defec­ 1933 Pontiac Coach Hated. tive windshield wiper. James Tay­ Balling, steam and other vesieis lor, 48, of 37 Madison street, was 1932 Pontiac Coupe and boats are valued at {116. knocked down by Palmer’s car early All taxable property, not previ­ last night at the Center. Taylor was 1933 Ford Two-Door Sedan ously mentioned. Is valued at {2.362. taken to his home. Hla Injuries were $19.95 buys the Two and ThrsH* Pc. ' 'fllsts^s*>» and Foirr P r. rei»rted to ronsisl of abrasions of 1933 Graham 4-Door Sedan his face and a complaint that Ills A grrand outfit at suit the smart­ L ivfn^R oom rdroom GILEAD littek hurt him. 1931 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan $29.75. A classic est girls are Suites Suites Joseph Arson of South MiUn two-button fian- wearing. It if Hebron Grange Degree team held street waa sent to jail again, this 1931 Studebaker 4-Door Sedan Latest Patterns Latest Designs a rehearsal at Uie Gilead ball, Wed- - lime to serve 30 days for Intoxication nel suit plus a slim and youthful * f, Newest Styles nesday evening. They have accepted .and 30 days for breach of thq peace. 1929 Packard Sedan knee-length top­ and fits to a T. Newest Coverings Hl.s wife lettlfled he became drunk, Fine Selection Fine Selection . ’ ; an invitation to work the first and ordertd her from their home, pulled coat in monotone It is teilored ^Occond degriees in Andover, 3Ion- 1928 Buick Se^an . Sagless Beautiful Finishes ^ >«Jay evening, April 6th. her halr.Jwlated her neck and kick­ plaid. You can from fine quality ed he> In the knees. Hard Wood Frames Hard Wood Interiors ^ Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Foote ot — ■ ■■ . ______I 1931 Ford Coach ^ wear the com­ long wearihg ii'Amberat, Moss., and Mr. and hire. Fully Guaranteed Fully Guaranteed S;Deems Buell of Laconia, N. H.. call- NOTED AIITIST DIES 1930 Ford Coach plete outfit early smooth men's £ ad at the home of their mother, Mrs. and the suit and fabrics and man Prleeal apw ards from Priced apsaarda from E. E. Foote. Tuesday morning. Mrs. OrleaiiN. Miuw.. April 3— (AP)— t Marguerite Benjamin, 39, national, j 1929 Pontiac Sedan topcoat late. tailored through­ 'iVooie returned home with her ly toown lUuatrator of cblldren'a ' ^ daughter. Mrs. Buell to Laconia, N books, died laat night of a heart at- out. E H-, and Is planning to visit there for tack. ' 1928 Chevrolet Coach ■ room. ^ o «^l o P S.SxIO.6 S it-® * 'ten days. spaf« 2 Ml« Benjamin, wife of Charles 1929 Buick Coach Room OUead eontiibuted {87 towards lasclau. himself a nationally fain-I Hebron total of {187 for the Na- ous portrait painter, waa found dead I $37 t tlonai Red Cross fund for flood suf- Tudor Castle, 1 year old, pt. . ,69c Fourth Floor Fourth.Floor $37 t;'''fer«rs. Several bundles of clothing 5L.. Charles and Jean, ' ' os well as fresh eggs wers also H. Keene said I Carloca Rum, pt...... 98c V donated. She had died of a heart attack. DlstflLfd Ih r G in,'qt...... 79c Mrs. E. E. Foote. Hr. and Mrs. A native of Saginaw, Mich., she Sterling Alcohol, q t ...... $1.34 Robert Foote and Clifford Perry at­ was ^ucated in schools in Chicago i I Seagram’is 5 Crown, pt. .. $1.10 18 K Brandy, pt...... 89c tended the double funeral of A. New York and abroad. She married ! ( London Arms Gin 85*’’ p t 49c Harrison Foote and George B. Mil­ Taaclau in Washington DC.- ‘ Schaller Shipping Port, pt...... 99c ler In Colchester, Tuesday after­ «veral j , Kentucky Blue Blood, 16 mo.x iOUTH GREEN rUIMITURE CO publishing houses in the United Graves’ Beacon Gin, Sth .89c noon.' StAtaa and abroad. ‘ p t ...... 98c Listen in to Steiger’s Morning Matinee over WDRC every Miss Gladys Baylor of Manchas- MOTOR SALES, Inc. Manhettfln Cocktails ...... 59c Johnnie W alk^ Red. Sth ■ .$2.59 ter Memorial hospital Is earing for Thursday with famous orchestras and guest stars. Direct Cbsfl-les D. Way, the pi«<^ of P"»l<>enU of the « IX)DGB AND PLYMOUTH DEALERS Finnegan’s Ale, contenta case Peqnot Ginger \ie , contents m m Ruth O. lO nnl^R . came from Virginia 634 Center Street XeL 5101 4w1y ...... w,...., V. $1.79 only ...... l.'ic -b'ih network hook-up. Not an electrical transcription. 89 TO 95 MAI N ST. HARTFORD MANCHESTER EVENING HERAfD, MANCHESTER, CX)NIf, FAC tPAC.E BU'.HT MAN(THKSTe:R CVIfNING HERALD. MAHCliBSTER. CONN.. FKlDATi AFKIL 8,198Q»

gether— ^Just like those w’ho had the Presidential election If he He will sell anything In the shop, JOIN BLUB NETWORK tional Broadcasting Company next former la ownet and operated by The formal anno meement wad AanrlirBtrr ranging from a nickel to a hundred January 1, the company announces. com'!),before. But they weren’t too should decide to bolt oad either as­ the Shepard BrooccasUng Servlca, mods yaotarday. dollars. Or he will tell tales about Boston, April 8.— (A P )— T w o W E A N at Providence, R. I., and sume the leadership of a new party Ine., tha lattar la owned by the DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Health and Diet much like those who Iflid come hla various acquisitions for any fee New England radio stations will WICC at Bridgeport and New Ha­ Southern Connecticut Broadcasting • % £iiftttti9 flrra li ur throw hts Influence to Roosevelt. Potatoea are about el^t-tenthq before. They had come ' to get you may choose to give him. But it Join the Blue network of the N a­ ven, Conn^, are thr stauona. The Corporation, a Shepard aubsldtary. water. * , pnIDAYr APRIL S (Central nnd Eastern Standard lim e) ruBuiiuBo Bx ruiD something out of America, not to Is not obligatory to take him sert- * ^ Ne|e: All profrares to and basic chains or vroups thsrsof tinlets tpsd- Advice JUU> PfUKTlNO COMPANf, INU ouslyii For Charlie showed us a flsd; coast to coast (c to c) deslrnstlon includes alt avaliabis sUUont. By DB. FRANK McOOY II BlMclJ airtit f.- give something—not to give their atsllons rsservt right to change programs without previous notice. Ma Mftnoliiaiar. Conn. NEW DEAL IN NAVY sword that he described as an an­ TH UUAI riCRUUSON labor and their lives to the building cient Irish sab/6 with ndilcli many a NBC*WEAP NETWORK Cant. BssL 0 «Q «m MAO«f«t of a nc.w and different country. And Among* the fifteen names just as- "Limey" had been decapitated. Sur­ SASIC — iMti wear wlw weel wUe lilO — 0 :11—Bobby Benson—east; Vir* B O W TO OOBRECTT F A L L E N /ARDS* Founded OotobtT 1 IISI wjar wtac wesh krw ertilo wfbr ‘wro tnia Verrili, Voesis — Dixie; The they didn’t melt—only around the ilgncd by the Navy Department to reptitiously we examined It; it bore Junler N u rse Corps—tnldw eet ABOHB8 wi^ wben wcae wtain wwj weal; Midi It is entirely possible to have pQbUthdd ICTbry Bvcnini iSxo«pi edges. They brought with. them, .destroyers construction arc the trademark, "United States naq wcfl w who wow wdaf l i 30—i 5 :S0—Preee.Radio Nevre — ba- tinker wood wire elel Jack Armstrong—rpt for reldw fallen arches which do'not produce S«B d «va and Holldaye Bntartd at tha N a w ." - i K S t-' 0 )30— 0:30 — Blue Ptemee Quartet- [E N ’i pDft OCrtea at Uanebaatar. Co pb .. aa hundreds of thousands of them, two which, unless we are quite mis­ NORTHWSST-*iW «S CANADIAN — wtmj any local discomfort In the teet wlba kstp---- webo“fds/ wdi^ Wyr k cret fjr crot cfcf — east; Vsnida Jenssi Orasnist—wsst Saeoad Claaa Mali Mattar. strange and alien notions, heritage taken, mark a new departure. Many - 9UTH —^■ —""iwrvirrve wptfwpH < wwnc wave wjaa 0 )40— 8 ;45—Renfrew of the Meunt^ themselves and yet cause an endless wfla-wsun•weun 'wiod SiOCh-Plylng Time Adventures 10) 30—11:30—Bob Crosby A Oreheetrahesive provides marked relief from papar aod also tha loeal aawa pub* I—BY RdDNEY OUTCHER—• Slip— diie—Hcwei Lee Qorden Orch. —banic; Oeerge Olsen Oreh.—mldw pain in the legs or through the ilsnad aadaalao tba local oawa pob* probably land you In Jail Is ‘‘smart,’’ lowed in each Instance. In Itself 5i}<^ f i l e —Prose* Redio News Period 10:46—11:4^M. Sosnik Oreh.—mirtw Siie— StSS—Ueekle Hotter, the Tenor lower back, then you may be surp llphad barain. > that to be content with one's Just this Is not rcmurkable but In the 11:00—13:00—Bernie Cummins Orchest: I n a n y All fishta cHf TapublioattoB ot By RODNEY DtTCHEB 5i4S— l:4e—Billy A B itty—wear only 11) 30—12:3« kol Hair k|hl shape. When ons picks up and lays IDRUGO Tha Barald Printing Company. Inc., of outworn and lop-sided social and The destroyer whoso "working 10:45—11:4^Jetie CrswfSrdr Orginiet tion. ' 11:00—13:00—P. Hendereon'e Orehestre PACIFIC—kro kfsd kes kifa keca kir down 200 or 260 pounds at every aaaumaa no financial raaponalbiltty economic systems. » iif for typograohleal arrora 4ppaarlng lo title" Is DD.399, Is to be Called the Nobody will ever know exactly 11:30—’13:30—Qene Beeeher A OreHeet. Cent. Keet. step, of course a great strain Is ex­ advartlaamania in ' tba Manehaatar And they passed along the Inher­ "Lang, ” In memory of John Lang, how much influence Louis Brown­ CBS*WABC NETWORK 4:30— 6:30—The Singing Lady—east erted on the bones and tendons SA TU R O A l Evaning Harald. - BASIC—Beeti wabo wado woko weao 4;45— 6:45—Orphan Annie—east only of the foot. If the patient weighs ited poisons to their children and seaman of the U. S. S. Wasp who In low, chairman, had on the '• New 5:00— S:00—News) Animal News Club Deal. But members"' and proteges waab wnao wfr wkbw wkro whk wjr 8)10— 5:15—001150 from Mery Small 250 pounds. It only takes 8 rieps FRIDAY. APRIL 8 children’s children. To their per­ th« eoiirse of hIs ship's high seas • * • -Vi wdro wcau wjas wean wfbl wepd wwjsv: of the Brownlow group have come Mldweet: wbbm wfbm kmbo kmoz 6:30— 6:30—Press.Radio Newt — ba* to r^se and lower a ton of weight. v e r t s philosophies wc owe our duel with the British warship Frolic, whaa kfab kmt sic; The Singing Lady—mldw..rpt. The ordinary foot Is equal to Its Into government ranks in consider­ '••••» , . ' CAST—wbna wpg wbp wbec wtbs wtea 5:35— 5:35—Mario Oossi'e Song Prog. gangsters, our racketeers- and their on October 18, 1812, led the board­ able numbers. woro wlCQ efrb' b ^oVac a c wlbaW wreas wesc 1) 45— 6:45—Lowall Thomas — eaat:task but there Is a certain limit 75c FIT FOR SELF RULE? OlKtC—w ffi wsfa wbro wqam_eqati wdod Orphan Annie—rapeat to mldwast of endurance and too much weight admirers. To them wc owe the ing party which captured the enemy Just as Dr. Felix Frankfurter ot StOO— 7 :0 ^ L ela Ravel and Her Votes klra wrsc^wlao wwl wtoc mid ktrh 5)16— 7:15—To Be Announced eventually makes the foot collapse Testardajr we niepended all com­ hereditary enemies of the discipline vessel. __--- Harvard was called on to recom­ ktea waeo koma wdbo wbt wdae wblg mend lawyers and Dr. Tugwell wdbj wwva wmba wsjs wmbr wala •)30— 7:30—Lum A Abner—east only and tbe natural spring of the aroh- Ovaltine y ment on the Hauptmann ease for the of law and order. To them we owe 6:45-^ 7:45—Yaung Naw Yorksr—wja Destroyer DD408 Is to be the brought In numerous econoimsta, ktul kfko wcoa wdno wnoa kwkh wlU be lost. Until the weight reaaon that developmenta In that MIDWBST—wgl wmbd wtsn wlbw kfh 7:00— 8:00—Irene Rleh Drama—also o a Bwarm of cheats and grafters and "Wilson," In honor of Charles W il­ Brownlow often has been asked to 7)15— 8:15—Wendell Hell and Musle is reduced to normal not much wsmk wkbn wceo wabt ktej wna woo 7:30— t:3(L-Rad N ikola A Orcheatra fllthy scandal were coming too fast swindlers. To them wc owe that In­ recomnfcnd men for the New Deal's wotro . . can be hoped for in the correction son, an enlisted seaman of a later m o u n t a in —kver kte koh ksl 8:00— 8:00—Ai Pearce and Hit QanO for the physical limitations of pres­ administrative and executive Jobs. 8:30— 9:30—Warlng'e Pennsylvanlanl of foot troubles. fection of disloyalty to government war. When Flag' Officer A. H. COAST — khj koln kfre Kol kfpy kvi Aloof from political policies, he kfbk krej kw|? kern kdb kgmh k«b 9:00—10)00—Cleveland Sympneny Ore. Arch supports may provide relief ent-day newspaper publication, which brought moronic applause In 10:00—11)00—Nawa; Dance Muelo Oreh. Foote, In the aprlng of 1862, co-oper- and bis lieutenants have drafted Cent. Bast. - t0)l5—11)15—Ink Sgete Negro Quartet for a time but these serve only which require that an editorial page tha theater! when the stay for 4 :3 ^ 5)30—Jock Armetrong — east: Eis crutches and do not strengthen atlng with General ^ p e In opera­ administrative set-.ups for varioim visit Bummerland... .the Sum- 10:30—11 tIO—Bml L.Cetem anV Oreheet. be prepared several hours before the Pesture—Dbde; Chloegosns—wait 11)00—18)00—Shsnder With NIa vTellfi the feet. The most effective measure Hauptmann was announced, which tions against the Confederates’ Mis­ agencies. merland furniture departmenL & 4:40— 0)40-^oldbergs Sketoh—also e 11:05—12)0I^Ranny Waelu A Oreheet. p^ter foes to preea Any view or fjOO— 0:00—Suck Rogers^ Skit—basic 11:30—13)30—Phil Levant A Oreheatra for the correction of flat feet Is always brings the lionizing of any sissippi River stronghold Island No. The aid ho has given and now Ideas here for your own porch! opinion held at ten o’clock in the Is expected to give In the reor­ exercise and the exercises used criminal, however vile, who sue 10, near New Madrid, Mo., ran the should be designed to Increase tbe moniing might be shot to pieces by ganization . study is especially in­ ceeds In squirming out of the tolls gauntlet of the Island’s batteries, teresting because behind Brownlow New/ tone and strength of tbe foot and tbrsa o'clock in the afternoon. A calf muscles. of justice. ^ Wilson was one of those who' espe­ are the Rockefellers and their mll- 35« maneuver that might look like mere One of the best exercises may W e melted down—a little— per cially distinguished himself In on llojns. Wards Ffn e Suits frantic stupidity in tha forenoon WTIC be taken at the time of your drily R U BB m O version and animal-llke suspicion achievement whleh not only aston­ Tnvslnta BroadoaaUng Sarvlea. RADio°s:,;’' walk— learn to 'walk at le u t part of might taka on the appearance . of Heads Great Organization and chronic cynicism and disbelief ished the world but contributed to aartlord, Oonn. tbe time with the toes pointing in felonious purpose by mid-afternoon. Brownlow U director of the Pub­ Pegged Colonial (Eiastarn Standard Tim ..) and not out This is the way prim­ ALCOHOL In anything and everything but self- ending the war so far ns that region SajMW W . IMO H. U. » » J I U. ' ' • traders in Value But one thing seems to be almost lic Administration Clearing House itive people walk who do not use it' lah advantage, along with wbat wasrtoncemed. of Chlc.ago, which heads up 13 na­ (Boatoro Standard Ttma.) renvtnclngly demonstrated as the .Slew York. April 3— (A P )— Sena­ shoes with stiff soles. In this way was left among these swarnilng mil­ "It Is one of the Inevitable trag­ tional associations of public officials tor Hattie Caraway of Arkoasaa Is the toes are used to grip the ground • iAfddera In Looks hours and tbs days pass, and that la lions of decency and fairness and and of others Interested In the sci­ edies of war that the Individual he­ Friday, April S. to be the s o e v e r in the Radio and the feet mv arched more natu­ \ that the.state of New Jersey, not faith In their fellow men. That there ence of government— all heavily Forum on W B A F -N B C next Mon­ rally. W alk “pigeon-toed” every oth­ roes to whom monument^ arc erect­ subsidized by Rockefeller money ex­ F. M. 1975 • Ereaders In Wear ' only with relat^n to its olTl- was a deal of these latter qualities day night. She will discuss "Four er block and wear lighter ihoca. ed and Uiose whose names re­ cept .the U. S. conference of may­ 4:00— Studio Program. Years in the Senate.” dals and its politics but as to the 4:13—PhUIlp. Lord Calling on You Another good exercise la to stand Individualized among the throngs ceive lasting luster are the leaders, ors; which support-s Itself. $119 Frank E. .Gtmnett, newspaper barefoot on a thick book and at­ state of Us public opinion and pub- The purpose la to e.xchungo In­ 4:30— Qlrl Alone. ASK ABOUT WARD’S BUDGET PL:VNE—NO CHARGE FOR MINOR ALTERATIONS. we all know. But they all went Into while, because there are so many publisher, is to outline ”A Program tempt to grasp the edges of the ne morality, has dropped into a formation and experiences among 3 PIECES 4:16— Grandpa Burton. For America" In a talk from Roches the pot together. And what we more of tficm, there are countless — C ongru . Speaks. book with ail of the toes. stage of demoralization which. If cities and states and to improve the ter, N. Y., for W JZ-fjfiC Friday An excellent exercl.se can be tak­ 25e Blue have as a rcanlt ot the flux li valorous souls whose deeds of daring technique of govemraeuL 5:80— "Colonel Tallstory." night. He speaks under auspices of It is in any considerable degree in- Here’s a new Colonial bedroom ensembled shown '5:46— Guest Star Parade. en while standing with the feet what we have. It has tainted the and of wit, beyond possible recogni­ There's a loose tIc-up with the the committee for the nation. crossed. Place the right foot In dleative of public opinion and moral­ , for the first time this y e a r... .at thia low price. Reg­ 6:00— IVrightville Clarion. Tty These Tonight: GILLETTE wholt body politic. tion In general orders, receive no I Unlver.sily of Chicago, whleh l.s front of the left with the heel of the JL ity throughout the country, brings furnishing land for a building Ip ularly its costs $149.00. Pitees are big and sturdy; U:30— NewD. W E A F -N B C . 6:38, Red Cross pro Easter Shirts In New Jersey we have a popula commemoration at all. 6:45— "Strange A . It Scema." right foot touching the aide of Uie very Mrlous doubts whether our house the uffiliated groups. The Note the low, bracket feet; the galleries on tops of gram; 7:46, Trinidad singers; 8, wlt)i wllt'proof)roof or ropilinsular BLADES Uon cither peeved at the disgrace T'.OO—Amoe ’n’ Andy. Bourdon concert: 9, 'Waltz Time left heel. Point the toes as far out We are glad that the Navy baa secretaries of those groups and chest and dresser: raised drawer panels with "husky” as possible, and then placing the American democracy is not already brought upon It, or merely curious, 7:18— “Uncle Ezra’e Radio StaUon 10:30, New MEudan Talley series; 12 taken a first stop In recogpiltlon that Brownlov/ are often referred to aa wood pulls; and the unique, pegged mirrors. ThF bed bands on the hips, sway slightly toft collars ^ ~a demonstrated failure. Instead cf or mildly amused, or warmly sympa­ "Brownie and his boys." E-Z-B-A." Fletcher Henderson orchestra. a high heroism Is not a matter of 7:80— Variety Show of tbe Air. WABC-CBS, 7:15, Lasy Dan; to one side and then the other, being, os we have frequently been "Brownie” and I'arloua of “his also is of a distinctive design, combining the beauty thetic with the destroyers of law uniform or comml.s.slon. This la 8:00— Roo^uio Bourdon'! Orcheatra Beatrice Lillie; 8:30, Broadway catching your weight oti tbe big toe n-arned, in danger of falling. boys" helped organize the adminis­ of a poster with the quaintness of the low Pilgrim bed. of each foot aa you throw your 6 and order— but flagrantly without — Lucille Mannert. soprano. Varieties; 9, Hollywood Hotel; 10, one new deni that everyone can trative setups of I'ERA, AAA, And the devil of It is that there 9:0Q—The Travelers Hou- — Nor­ Richard HImber program; ■ 10:48, weight first to one side and then Pruhnink white and plain any sense of responsibility or the commend. eW A , W PA , PW A , and TVA, avoid­ Bed, dresser with mirror, and a choice of liigh to the other. man Cloutier, director: ■»!& plympics elimination bEisketball color broadcloths. Pleas­ Is nothing about New Jersey or its slightest Intention of doing anything ing contact with political policies chest or dressing table with mirror. ...in rich, warm These exercises if persisted in W TIC Glee Club and Modern game. ing fancy patterns. Fast psopla to set them essentially apart about It and staying In' the background. WJZ-NBC. 7:15, Southern Rubes will gradurily bring back tbe Brighten your living room maple finish... .$119. Symplronlc. Cnolr, direction Leon­ colors. Full cut and well - from other states and their Inhab­ A state can’t go on being nm that Roosevelt called Brownlog In ard Fatrtcelll. 8:16, Wendell Hall; 9, A l Pearce muscular power in the necessary months ago to discuss government 9:30, W irin g’s Pennsylvanians; 10, B O Y t e ’ tsilorsd. You qst all thssa 9:80— Court of Human Relations. muscles and your arches will soon itants. Whatever forces have oper­ way. A country can’t go on being 1.29 fsatursi la thssa ax- 50e riN reorganization. 10:00— First Nlghter. Cleveland symphony; 11:16', Ink return to their normal strengtli. ated to bring about the utterly run that wqy. If the New Jersey tremsly low-prictd shlrta. The Chicagoan Is especially inti­ SLIP COVERS 10:80— Marion Talley, aoprano, inth Spots. You can then discard tbe arch | Prophylactic diameful, unconscionable state of attitude toward the unspeakable mate with Secretary Ickos and Josef Koestner’s Orchestra. What to Expect Saturday: supports and your feet will bei|l foitor Tin 49e eilalra wrietlng in that, common- Hauptmann case reflects the all- ^ Hopkins. Once a newspa­ _ *Sofa and Chair 10:46— N B C Music Guild. WEIAF-NBC, 2:30 p. m., Carnegie strong enough to wear slioea with I E a s t e r NEW perman In Washington, he was ap­ Tech Symphony; 4:45, Lehigh Uni low heels. A t leeist, wear these low-1 Tooth Brush waolth might operate just as ^tm n . Araerlcan toward government and U:01— Sport News. pointed a Dl.stHct of Columbia com­ 11:06— News. versity glee club; 6, Carl Bachmann er heeled shoes and contlnuo to ously and Just as succeasfully,[ for toward the obUgatlona ot citizen­ missioner by President Wilson and 11:15— Harry Busse's Orchestra. on "Tbe Constitution and the Next take the "plgeon-toc” exercise and Buddy W ard 3 pc. all we can see, in any other of; at ship, It is going to be Just too bad was city manager of Petersburg, $29-50 11:3— Ted Lewis Orchestra. President,” W ABC-CBS, 11 a. m In this way do as much as yoii] YORK Children’s conbert; 2 p. m.. Special Undor Your i Cattar Suit Va., and Knoxville, Tenn., before 11:45—Jesse Crawford, organist. CEUi to keep your feet os strong as i least twenty states— perhaps' In — ^for then we have demonstrated iL aan KBVICt sc program 'with Bert Lahr and others ho began hla present work. nature Intended them to be. I thne-quarters or mors of those that we are no longer (It for self The most unusual slip-cover offer we’ve 12:00 mldn. — Silent. 3:30, 'Tours lo tone. WJZ-NBC ■ r->.^ the Union; we still cling to the government By GEORGE ROSS made in years! Your three-cushion* sofa 10:46 a. m., Muskingum collei Knicker Suits New York, April 3.— Qua Ed­ Has Two Noted Aide# Tomorrow. Program choir; 12:30 p. m., Four-H Clul QUES'nONS AND ANSWERS SANFORIZED kef that there are a few of the lless- and club chair slip covered in a choice of; wards, whose stir gazing has made The other two members of the A. M. 3:30, Lawson 'YMCA male octet (How Many Meals a Day?) § h o r t H er communities where the old sjdrlt him the chief .ist. oromer of Broad­ reorganization committee are Plain brown, green, rust, or a brightly fig­ 6:80— Blue Grass Roy. 6:35, Jamboree. Question: Mrs. S. R. T. asks: of pioneer American responslb way. is coming back to the Times Brownlow’s close associate, Charles ured linen cra.sh (or a combination of two) 7:00— Morning 'Watch— Ben Haw. Some Saturday short waves: 9 8 llty BORAH THREAT LESSENS How many meals should a healthy Square pinnotarlam. Not that "Old E. Merrlam— boss /professor of po­ for only $29.50. All new patterns! thome. P H IA Netherlands, 10 a. m., persists. I person take in a day 7 I know that Russian From the morning returns of the Gus,” as ho is known to hla pro­ litical science at Chicago Univer­ 8:00— News. Cabaret program; H B L Geneva, This country was settled by ierl- sity and the man who makes the 8:18— Good Morning Melodies. 5:30 p. m.. League of Nations pro­ you have answered this question Republican primaries In New York teges, has ever been away. It la Just Hundreds of other new chintzes, lineris At Wards—25c shorts otts-mlnded, purposeful men Jand National Resources Board, with Its 8:30— Cheerio. gram; GSD GSC London, 6, M a t before, but as I was not previously are of good quality Mineral Oil that ho ha.s preferred tooccupy the and printed moliair from which to select, Interested In the replies given, I Try and beat the Buddy Ward state it Is reasonable to assume not national surveys and national plan­ 9:00— Radio BazEiar. race, Oxford vs. Cambridge, broadcloth! T h s y ’ r s women who came to It realizing that sideline and watch, out of hls' tele­ at similar savings. 6:60, Rugby, England vs. Scot­ did not read them very carefully. for long wear I Try and beet it only that New York Republicans as nings go 'round— and- Luther H. 10;00^Food Bazaar. full cut I They won’t they faced difficulties which they scopic eye, for at least the last land. 10:20, Comment on boat race; My friend and I are having an for imart ttylsl Try and beat it a whole do not care greatly for Sen­ decade. Gullck, director of the Institute of 11:18—The V a « Family. shrink! Tbsy'rt low- must solve by their own efforts and Public Administration and a mem­ 10:00— Nicholas Mathsy’s Orches­ BAQ Madrid, 7, English program; argument on tbe subject and I will for price! It’s the perfect Easter ator William E. Borah In the light Some peoDle call "Old Gus” the prlcedt All real valuesl ber of Brownlow's board. tra. CRCX Toronto, CJRO CJRX Win­ appreciate an answer.” through their own fortitude, cour­ "Columbus of the Stage" because It Suit for boyit Newest iports of a Presidential candidate but that Browmlow and most other mem­ 11:00— Our American Schools. nipeg, 8:80, Music Hall; W8XK, 12, Answer: Just how often one siiJ tomktj (sttM age and labor; with the possible re* was he who discovered and charted Solid Maple Messages to Far North. modeli. SIzet 8 to 16. their dislike of him Is even more bers of hls group have been offered 11:16— Norsemen Quartet should eat depends to a great extent qt. ward of Independence of action and the courses for Eddie Cantor, Sunday short waves; Athhtle Sklrf...... tSe Important government Jobs. Frank 11:80— Mexicmi Marimba Orchestra on the individual In question. It Is general than might have been sup­ George Jessel, Lila Lee, George HAS3 Budapest, 9 a. m., Maygar freedom of thought and speech, of Bane, now executive officer of the 11:59— Time Signals. a fact that the average person posed, It probably occasioned Mr. Price, Bert Wheeler, Mltzl Mayfair, orchestra; R N E Moscow, 4 p. m.. physleal plentitude perhaps and at Social Security Board and formerly 12-:00no6n— Concert Miniature. seenu to be best satisfied if three the Duncan Sisters—and ao on Into Review of week; YV2RC Caracu; Borah and his Empire State lieuten­ director of the American Public TABLES P. M. meals a day are eaten. However, all events a place In the sun.. They hundreds of famous names. 6:30, Popular muste; GSD GSC GSA ants little surprise that they were Welfare Association, ia the most 12:30— "Brahms’ Boswell." sufficient nourishment may be ob­ realized that they must form and But all this was long ago and London, Schubert Songs; tained If two well-balanced meals unable to carry even one of the nine conspicuous hue. to accept Civil P H I Netheriands, 7, Program for uialntaln governments, that they durbig the Inien'enlng years these are used daily. When taking three 10c Congressional districts in which Service Commissioner Leonard D U. 8.; DJC Berlin, 7:80, Wild West WARDS' 3 3 0 * must have laws and abide by them. names became Internatlonallyv re­ White was j a Brownlow-Merrlan. play, 0:16, Mllltaiy concert; EAQ meals per day, it ts usually the R:- nowned; their ownirs become rich, $5.95 They sought neither ease nor spe- they had entered delegate tickets, associate. Aldmlnlstratlvc Officer Madrid, 9:15, Popular Music. wisest plEui to make one of them a Palmolive but the smallness of the minorities secure and constantly employed. William A. FJ Stephenson of P W A WDRC fairly light meal; ' for example, kard to beat for _ clal advantage, for they knew these Now, after prolonged activity, Gus most people get along better if Soap the^ registered must have been a Holding Division is one of many ^ ’4binga were not here. Edwards thinks It's time to search l U Uaitford. Oona. ISM they use only a light lunch. As a disappointing revelation to them. New/ Deal appointee recommended Eagter mtffle! Following them for many decades out, train and develop new talent by Brownlow. . (Baslern 8tan hours to pass between meals. Antiseptic But then, out of our Industry and well equipped for the Job and that Jim. vised to secure a wllege education. (Nut Loaf) alone New York opinion. To a very how they started with "Old Gus,” Ita study will be something to point TIES LIKE DAD’S! oor ofttlve riches' there developed too. - 1 - 6:30— Musical Moments. — Praeldent Jaroee K. AngeU, YiUe (Juestien; Mrs. Sadie P. writes; 2 for considerable extent It reflects the to In a campaign year doesn’t mean 8:46— Renfrew of tbe Mounted. Vnlveralty. 'My friend says the recipe for nut Old Ciirlorlty Shop Unbeatable values in the new- Other opportunity \ besides that tor opinion of a considerable number of that a thorough rejiggering of the Quality $39-50 7:00— Myrt and Marge. loaf ia good— will you print R over eet, beet itylce. Checks, Manhattan has Its own odd curi­ proud labor and the growth of char­ federal set-up is an y^lng more 7:16— Lazy Dan tbe Minstrel Man. again?” stripes, all over fiTk OS He’ll Want New S H O E S Eastern states. Mr. Borah’s con­ osity shops. But the most amazing I don't suppoae there Is a day in than a .pious hope. 7:46— Boake Carter. the year that I don’t devote some Answer: Measure into a large flat patterni, plain acter. America became known In clusion from the result can hardly one is on West 5?th street, Is con­ President William Howard Taft In this new lounge chair for 8:00— Flying Red Horse Tavern. ' time to tbe toiepbono business. baking pan four cupfuls of corn­ colors. , tor EASTER many parts as a fcie place In'which ducted by an old salt who In vlew_ $7.95 fail to be that he has a good deal became excited over the idea 25 1936 all these fine qualities are 8:30— Broadway Varieties. — W riter S. Gifford, presldeat, flakes and brown slightly in a slow to make money— with lltUe labor or of hls fifty odd years at sea, calls' less strength In .the Republican years ago and appointed a Commis­ combined---- for this is a custom- A new coffee table at an 9:00— Hollywood Hotel. American Telephone ft Telegraph oven. Remove from the oven and W ards Hdadc |uarters BO labor at all. Then a new and himself Seagoing Charlie. Four | 9 8 party over a considerable Eastern sion on Economy and Efficiency. made Grand Rapids piece. A t­ exceptionally low price. (Reg­ 10:00 — Richani HImber and his Co. turn out on a clean cloth and enuh fo r B o y s ’ Shoes dUferent tide set In. From the (our steep steps lead down to the store Harding appointed a Joint Obm- Stddebaksr CnamploDS. with a rolling pin. Mix thoroughly area than he had hoped would prove that is Charlle’i; stud:,’, waiv'..ouse tached pillow back; attached "bal­ ular $9.95). Chippendale de­ mlttee on Reorganization of ■■ the 10:30— ^Bruna Caatagna, contralto. I pay tbe players on my club with a cupful each of finely chopped corners of the earth they came to ua, to be the chse. ind home. loon” seat cushion. 100% mo­ A bey likes to dress up EhcecuUve Departments which la­ sign with walnut or mahog­ 11:00— News Service. handsome aalarlea becanaa I want walnut meats and celery. Moisten 98 oountless thousands, many mlUlons A small, wizened man. Charlies That of course does not mean thal bored under Walter F. Brown from hair covers in blue, green, brown, any veneered top. 11:16— Don Redman’s Orchestra. a contented club. I like more than 'With tomato juice to a consistency for Eaatsr, too, ri|dit face is festooned with grry fuzz Sterling —not the rugged pkmeer type, not he may not be far stronger In the 1821 to 1924. rust. 11:30— Bob Crosby’s Orchestra. any other man to win baseball to mold into a loaf and bake for down to bis toss. which, by the atrelch of imagina­ the understanding men and women Herbert Hoover preached reor­ pennants. That’s why 1 want a con' about 80 minutes In a bot oven, then Wards inggast these GRAIN Mldwi-st and West, because wbal tion. might be a beard Hls collec­ Sturdy black oxiordi with who felt the deep imprees of citizen ganization for years before he Tomorrow's Program tented club. remove cover and brown. Serve hot l^ d y oxfordi. Rock New York or New Ehiglan

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WUentz, and the prlsmiar Wendel, together with others. IN STEP WITH SPRING April depth of 17 degrees utab- MANCHiiSIER KVENING HER.'\L1), MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, APRIL8 ,193«, PAGE THIRTEEN pERA STRETZ CASE At their Tuesday session, also a ABOUT TOWN PRE^EKTROOSEVUT Ushed In 1875 at Chicago. lengthy one, the Jurors had heard A general rise was predicted for the story of the well-known "coim- . The senior choir of the Emanuel D o w l i r i i ^ NEARS D. S. IDAST A(UIN Saturday. unaccustomed to such a rapid Intake Answer: The abdominal ..aorta is of an aneurysm is the formation of as starchy as the Hubbard squash T" ^ NEARING AN END try detective", Ellis Parker, who Lutheran church will meet for re­ The snow, scattered over the of oxygen. the large artery supplying the ab­ a pulsating tumor. Answer: Milk combines well with obtained the "confessions" ..which hearsal at 7:30 o'clock tonight. northern states between the Rockies CARELESS WALKERS (Aneurysm) domen with blood. Afi aneurysm la a (AUlk aiid SleM’ed Fruit) dates, raisins and figs,.,or In fact, were followed by Wendel's arrest. OIBL8 OTM GLASS LEAGUE Tries Skill Against Gamey and the Great. Laku, reached a Question: William V. writes: sac formed by the dilation of the Question: Mrs. V. C. B. asks: with any fruit. Banapa squash is practically as starchy' as Hubbard SUU In Jail The children's chorus o f the (Rec Alley.) Bone Fish Off Andros Island maximum of eight Inches at MUwau- "What la an aneurysm of the ab­ walla of an artery, which, becomes "Does milk combine with raisins, Judge Begins Long Charge Despite It all, Paul Wendel' re­ Emanuel Lutheran church will re­ kee—the secemd heavlut fall for the CAUSE ACCIDENTS dominal aorta 7" filled with blood. The chief symptom dates, and figs, and Is banana squash squash. mained in Jail today charged with hearse tomorrow morning at 9 DianMiids (9) In The Bahamas. month on record there. - ill the Lindbergh baby murder, and o’clock. 0 . Irons ...... i ...... 82 -7 Cold damaged crops In the south­ Miami, Flo., April 8.— (A P ) __ west. < ^ To Jury; Defendant Ap­ Bruno Hauptmann faced execution E. Anderson ...... 78 8 tonight for the Identical crime. Coupons of the Army and Na-vy 1. Sullivan ...... 83 6 Preslcjent Roosevelt tried bis skill Fresh rains presaged higher flood "Bingo" games will be redeemed at crests In Southern Illinois and Mis­ Almost As Great A Menace The authoritative expl.matlon of H. Potter ...... 79 9 today at bone fisbli$, the gamut pears To Be Calm. the club Saturday afternoon and E. Clulow ...... 81 7 souri along the Ohio and Mississippi the situation is almost as astonish­ evening. of fish In southern waters, off An­ rivers. » A Word To The Wise Is Sufficient! And That Word Is ing as have been many of the pre­ dros Island in the Bahamas. A t Metropolis, ni., the Ohio As Careless Driver Sta­ vious weird events that have taken 403 396 - Another round of "excellent fish­ < 2fSu/rii’a*t£ia£Scwinq,i> Tho board of Governors of the OInbs (2) forced between 60 and 75 persons to miMrugi imiiiMliaiiiiidlliftlMMilifiiliSlliaSlBSfli^h - — ...... - r New Tork, April 3. — (AP) place .since the curley-haired name­ Army and Navy club will meet this ing” was reported yesterday by the take refuge in box cars. More than Judge CorncliuB Oolllns began sake of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh A. Mallon vacationing President in the un­ tistics Indidte. evening at the club. M. Fay ...... two feet of Water covered first _ CHECK THESE VALUES! three-hour charge to the Jury In the was snatched from his crib March usually deep waters near Green Bay street. The Inundqtton was ex­ R. Saunders 85 110 and Vera ^treti murder trial today, 1, 1932. and killed. Mona Ypres British War 'Yeterans in the tongue of the ocean. Bone pected to rise to five' feet Saturday. Prices For Tgdtiy S a t The trouble was. it developed to­ M. Brozowskl ...... 76 fishing is performed In shallow Are you a safe walker 7. If you gel . with death In the electric chair, a auxiliary will hold a food sale at Approximately 35 famUles living day, that the Grand Jury had no Everybody's Market tomorrow M. Goldsnidcr ...... 89 water. near the river at Caruthersville, cannot make an honest answer In Everybody. Saves At Ua prison sentence, or acquittal as pos- formal complaint against Wendel at morning featuring Scotch scones, Meanwhile mall pouches were be­ Mo., prepared to evacuate. the affirmative your life and health are literally In peril. During 1935,. W slble verdicts. all before It. Irish soda bread, English muffins 415 406 ing filled here today to be flown by S U g a P <-r>nratrd 10 Ibs. bulk “ * The death sentence, however, was for example, as shown by tb€'an­ The formal complaint on which and pies and cake. Those making navy planes to the Pruldent this TAXPAY’ER BITES nual'Statistical summary soon to be * “ regarded generally as, remote In Wendel was arralened Sunday and donations are asked to have them afternoon. TAX OOLLECTOK ‘View of the fact that Ml^es O'Brien, released by the State Department to which he pleaded not guilty has at the Market by nine o’clock to­ Mr. Roosevelt Is within striking of Motor Vehicles, automobile-pedes­ W-' assistant district attorney; did ^not not yet come before the Grand Jury. morrow morning. distance now of the United States Tipton, Iowa—Instead of Harvey Everybody's Market large package 2 9 ^ trian collisions in Connecticut ac­ B isqtlick . J . specifically request It In his closing With no complaint before it, no "no HOCKEY coastline and is probably figuring Erickson paying his taxes to the counted for 2 per cent of the 15,656 M iaigument. bill” could be voted. Dorcas society members are re­ on a return to shore sometime over county treasurer, th-. county treas­ traffic accidents reported to the FREE DELIVERY CALL YOUR ORDER IN AS SOON,AS HERALD IS OUTI DIAL 5721! ^ Miss Strets, seated by defense at- quested to see that their contribu­ the week end, possibly Monday. urer paid Erickson. Motor Vehicle Department. torney Samuel Lelbowitz, appeared tions of food for the Swedish bak­ No particular time has been set Erickson’s taxes, after a deduc­ Deaths resulting from such acci­ B utter Land O'Lakes 2 ^ 71« Fairmont 2 ^ 69« calm ing sale, are at the J. W. Hale for the end of the vacation cruise tion for soldier’s exemption, came dents were 52 per cent of the total The courtroom was crowded, with Sports Roundup company’s store tomorrow at 1 By 'a s s o c i a t e d PRESS which will reach two weeks Mon­ to two cents. When he .vent to pay, traffic accident death toll of 483 many persona planning to remain o’clock sharp. The committee os- the county' treasurer discovered he for 1935. In other words, ped- until the Jury brought in Its verdict. National League Semi-Final day. The President is still hoping to Chocolate Baker's 2 i 2 9 * suren a variety of Swedish coffee Playoff call by his Worm -Springs, Ga., owed Erickson a six-cent refund on | J H H | m a were involved in more than iC ib . ‘ Interest, however, had lagged By EDDIE BRIET7. ' cakes and rye breadi cakes, pies, his 1934 taxes. Erickson left four ’ of ALL traffic mishaps, Land O' Lakes Butter *>i from previous sessions, when many Toronto. 3, New York Americans home on the return to the White Associated Press Sports Writer rolls and other foods. cents to the good. I ^M ffiore than One-Half of ail fatal *** were unable to get inside the cham- 1 (Toronto won scries goes into House next week. New York. April 3.— (A P )— Del final with Detroit). traffic accidents—and it is well for doz. »> her. Baker, beat signal thief in the The flood conditions at the Hart­ everybody to note that the chance Large Local Eggs 3 S9« International Semi-Final STANDBY FOB A CRASH toll Miss Ssretz. who has admitted American League, will get plenty of ford telephone exchange are such of fatality to the pedestrian involv­ Back Again! Those Same Extra Large Same Fine Quality slaying her lover, Dr. Frits'Geb- Pla.volT competition when Biicky Harris that men who have been working in NEW COLD WAVE LASHES Tulsa, Okla.—Among a dozen ed In a traffic misadventure is 9>< hardt, wore a ribbed black coat. She Buffalo 1, Windsor 0 (each team reater than in other types of acci- Minced Ham, Pressed Ham, ■■ U goes bark on the coaching lines this Manchester getting ready for the has won one game in two-out-of- trim applicants for the Job of an RED AND WHITE CANNED POOD SPECIALS seemed to be more Interested than cut over from the manual telepiiones f ents. Juicy Oranges doz. usual in the proceedings. Her yea r... .before he retired to tlie three series). airline hostess who must be "not Pedestrians crossing the street Bologna or FYankfurts! ‘ A F® dug-out, Bucay rated right along in the Rosedale division of the local OUTINMIDDLEWEST more than 118 pounds and not more 4 *2 tether, Frank Strete, sat in the Canadlan-Amerlnan League between intersections represented The finest and blsgest value the town ever had! One qaallty and one price! Sweet Peas___2 No. 2 Cans 39c Peaches,...... large tin 21c with Baker as tops. . . . P:of. Gll exchange to the dial system have Playoff / , ______than 5 feet, '4 inches in height," a ^ rear of the courtroom. Sand Springs miss assured the Com­ 5^ per cent of the fatalities. Care­ * . Explains Ijiws Doble doesn't lose any tlm »....hc been called from their work to take Philadelphia 2, Providence 1 less walking on highways was-res­ handed out 14 new plays on the first care of the trouble in Hartford. It (first game). Subnormal Temperatures, Snow pany: G. B. C orn___2 No. 2 Cans 29c Bartlett Pears, 2 No. 2 Cans 35c ® Judge Oolllns, explaining the laws ponsible for 16 per cent of the A beautiful dish free! Fancy Savoy Fanev I'>esh Dandelion Yellow Turnips or Freeh day of spring practice at Boston was planned by the telephone com­ And Fioods Reported In “I meet all requirement and am deaths. Children playing in the "J gw em lng homicide, moved his TONIGHTS S4JHEDULE an orphan so, of course, in case of Wax Beans .... 2 No. 2 Cans 25c ®l ' Bl|(h-backcd, black leather chair to College... .the golf boys around pany to make a change in the We.st American Asooclntion IMavoff Many States. street contributed 4 per cent o f ’the H. O. OATS! SPINACH! GREENS! PARSNIPS! Grapefruit___2 No. 2 Cans 31c New York like the chances of Hor­ Hartford division of the company ‘ St. Paul at St. Louis. accident your company will not bo fatalities, stepping out from be­ the end of the bench nearest the under obligation to anyone." Lima Beans .. 2 No. 2 Cans 3lc Jury box. ton Smith, 1934 winner, and John­ from tho manual telephone to a Chicago, April 3.— (AP)—Sub­ tween parked cars was responsible Fruit Cocktail ... .large tin 27c dial system, this to become effective normal cold, snow and floods beset fo. 6 per cent, while the balance of r ! , The Judge, who has argued ny Revolta, over the field at Augus­ IT DIDNT WORK OCT peck Tomatoes...... 2 No. 2 Cans 27c I j : throughout the trial with Lelbowitz ta...... gled to see the major leagues tomorrow. The new numbers had FOLLOWERS the midwest today. 19 per cent was attributed to mis­ 2 23« 19C peck 4 »» 1 0 « Apple Sauce.. 2 No. 2 Cans 23c lif’ ever points of procedure, delineated get around to ^ending "Big Ed" f y " - ' V ^ c been assigned In West Hartford, bub The lowest temperaturu for the cellaneous causds. Sweet Peas... .2 No. 2 Cans 29c date In many years were recorded at Omaha—Marlon Linden 23, of The barelesa pedestrian is a men­ w- his own functions.. Walsh an annual pass... .Joe Kuhel, the extra work that became neces­ Brooklyn, N. Y.—For 16 years de­ Scottsbluff, Neb., was accused by Blue and White Sliced Peaches . . 2 tall cans 25c “T On the basis qf the possible ver- Washington first r.acker, has cut sary In HartforcL Is now expected tective, now sergeant, Charles Hem- a number of points in the wake of ace— almost as much as the careless a snow storm that blotted out the police of commandeering two auto- driver. Because of the pedestrian ; diets outlined by the court In tho out smoking to Improve hla batting to delay this cut over tomorrow. cndlnger followed the trail of Elton biles, kidnaping three men and i l b . I first part of the charge to the Jury, du!U are better than ever this Spring and these two eeen at Rookefeller C. Wing, who was wanted for mur­ early spring scene. being extremely difficult to control Sliced Bacon lb. 2 9 c Walnut Neats eye. staging a holdup all in 45 minutes as a traffic factor be receives less ' r' .UlBS Stretz could be found guilty Oanttr, New York» denote the style trends, (left) A mannish suit really There will be a meeting of the der in a bank robbery. He caught Readings rang;lng down through last Tuesday. Coconut Sduthorn stylo C a O lO e stytad by men In banker's grey worsted with navy end chalk stripes In a him in 1932. helped convict him and the low twenties and 'teens to three attention than operators. Crossing Dick Walsh of the Albany Tlmes- newly elected official board of the His explanation; "I wanted to against traffic controls, crossing be­ Pure Lard lb. 1 9 c (1) Murder in the first degree, double breasted model. The felt hat Is tho fashionable Homburg type Nazarene Church at the close of the got Wing a Job after ho was paroled below zero at Cozad, Neb., were re­ 2 Ib^ 2$c Fine Coconut Savol Uiilon likes hla little Joke___ he in 1934. commit self destruction in such a tween intersections, stepping out dectrocutlon mandatory. says Albany will get some help with novelty buckle. Flowers end pleated lace Jabot provide the feminine class meeting this evening. ported. Omaha’s 14 degree weather way my Insurance policy would not Baking Powder •>."• “u IS c Today Hemendlnger followed was the coldest for April 2 in' 28 from between parked cars, walking (8) Murder In tho second degree; from the Athletics.., .did you say touch, (right) Short swagger suit of wool worsted with unusual sleeve be invalidated through the suicide lbs. lbs. ^ Wing’s bier to the grave after tak­ years. A 17 degree mark at Lin­ with traffic on rural highways — Holly Nut Oleo 2 2 5 c Bulk Dates 3 25 Bleach SO years to life. help, Dick 7 . . . . every day Jack effect and high nock closing* The hat Is a wide brim straw with ribbon Rainfall Is often 25 per cent clause.” these are some of the faults of and (8.) First decree manslaughter, and band bow. By Montgomery Ward. greater in wooded land than in ing up a collection to prevent his coln, Neb., equalled a 1908 record. The outcome: A three year re­ CoffeO Red Band lb. bag 20® Dempsey knocks off shaking hands burial in Potter’s field. Wing died foot traffic and aure ways to invite up to 20 years. open spaces. Meteorologists predicted the mer­ formatory sentence by Judge John death. What ore YOUR faults as a 3 lb* can Grifco Fine Walnuts lb. 1 5 e with customers :'.nd goes to a gym of pneumonia. cury would fall near the all-time 5 5 e “Homicide is excusable," the to watch his fistic proteges go W. Yeager. ► pedestrian? Think over them! Cor­ .c^Jndgo explained, "when committed ■ 1 A m m on ia KrO«*Nel Assorted 4 1 8 ® through their p a ces....th e winter rect them for your own sake. . accident and mlsfortu^ne by any Dried Beef Peanut Butter I lb. jar 1 5 c Contents iJ.lawful means with ordinary cau- race meet at New Orleans was tho p> MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING The Manchester Public Market For Good Health rhas defended. Convictions of la that Don Budge's legs are not A Week’s Supply FRESH MEATS two of his clients were reversed on what they ought to be___ Bucky SHOPPING ( ENTER FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE! Eggs Beets, Carrots A sparagu s J "appeal. The one client who went to Harris may shift from Earl White- Recommended ' prison. Joseph Btclnmetz, slayer of hill and start Eddie LInkc in the By Dr. Frank McCoy ^his bride. Is serving a manslaughter opener at Washington. dozen bunches large bunch Legs of Lamh Genuine Spring Ib. « sentence. W e ek -E n d SPECIALS W e ek -E n d Saturday Specials 27« 29« 2 7 Here's your cl>ancc, gals___ Jim­ DAILY MENUS my Foxx in going to advertise' for Choice Cut Dr. McCoy's menus suggested for Extra Lean Pure Lard, ^ WARDENISREADYTO a secretary-----ho gets from 15 to Extra Special! ! Special on Shaved Dried Beef freshly sliced the week beginning Sunday, April Rih R oast Prime Steer Beef l b . 2 9 * 75 letters daily, most of them want­ SIRLOIN SHOULDER 2 lbs...... 25c 6, 1936. Vienna Bread loaf 5c Sliced Peaches 2L, 2 «n, 2 7 c ing autographs----- ho estimates ho STEAKS • ‘ BONELESS Boneless Rolled Chuck Roast, 1.2 ,b. 25c ’■."■■15c Sunday: I EXECUTE HAUPTMANN sends out between 1,000 and 1,500 STEAKS Breakfast—Coddled eggs; Melba autographer photos annually .... lb...... 27 c Mild Cured Bacon, rks% toast; stewed figs. R ound R ye Bread 2103^^^25^ Sliced Pineapple 2^ s can 1 7 c Pot R oast Boneless lb. 2 9 * the secretarial line forms to the left 2 3 c lb. 1 9 c lb. Cut from best of beef, will make a nice 2 1-2 lb. pkgs...... Lunch—Steamed artichoke; Mc­ (Oonttnued from Page One) -----Al McCoy, one of the best of POT R O ASTS Coy salad (lettuce, tomatoes and Ass^t Cookies 2 lbs. 25^ Fresh Prunes |s 2 2 5 ^ the light heavies, picked up 20 Sugar Cured Corned Beef On Sale. cucumbers). 2 Fairmont Better Butter, Dinner—Roast beef; green peas, l b . 'huinclently important to move him pounds in *"lorida . . . . why not Tender Lean ^ Fancy Boneless Brisket, Smoked Shoulders . 2 2 c throw him Into that Garden spot always good, 2 IBs...... asparagus salad; chilled avocado Pure Sugar (Bulk) l o lbs. 4 8 c , to extend a second reprieve to the RIB ROASTS 65c Ib...... cream. Catco Pears 2{s oner—whose head already has with John Henry Lewis? . .. .Normie PLATE BEEF Boneless Rolled V’cal Roast, 25c Smith of the Detroit Red Wings Lean Ribs or Navel Cuts, Monday: shaved a second time for the ® no waste, Ib...... Breakfast—Baked .stuffed apple (xxxx) lb. xecutloncr’s electrode. played 270 minutes and 32 seconds 2 3 c Ib. 19 1 2 c Ib. 29c lb...... C onf• Sugar 3 pi position In the complicaied and Cloverbloom BUTTER 2 "’’- 6 3 c SAVE ON GROCERIES Breakfast—Crisp waffle with 2 s cans bottles Fancy Plain or Filled Cookies 2 2 5 * llderlng siturtlon. Fairmont Better Butter, small amount of maple syrup if de­ Carrots Peas 3 25® The one thing certain was that Fancy Swiss Cheese, sired; baked apple. $ J . l l 2 4 | lb .b a g ^i.the warden had In his possession a VEAL LEGS VEAL LOAF MINCED HAM Shoolder 2 lb s,...... 65c machine sliced, lb...... 49c Lunch—Asparagus, nut and let­ Buy 2 and get I free! IgJvilenth warrant calling upon him to Dole Pineapple Juice, R. S. Tomato Juice, tuce salad; wholewheat crackers or Mackerel ig- cans 3 25® M A H I E U '^ VEAL CHOPS muffins. Ib. box h-'Wcecute Hauptmann before the end 1 qt. and 14 oz. size ...... 52 oz. can...... Salty Flakes 2 19* the week of March 30— midnight 39c 25c Dinner—Broiled steak; baked car­ 1 9 c Ib. FINE QUALITY 2s Faney New Urieans g ^ m o rro w or midnight Sunday, he 2 2 1 e 2 lbs. 2 9 c Silver Lane Mixed Pickles, R. S. Salt, 2 pound rots and ral.sins; green peas; endive Sliced Beets 3 25® WEEK-END I salad; Jello or Jcll-Weli. ^.'Vras not sure which; and that some qt. j a r ...... 31c DILL PICKLES! MOLASSES! I lle g a l agency higher than himself R. S. Grape Jelly, 15c Friday: 2s cans FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Fresh Ground Cream Cheese, ...... Breakfast—Coddled egg; Melba Apple Sauce 3 25® ^ p m u ld be needed to halt tonight' SPECIALS ROASTING SLICED VEAL 2 Ib. ja r ...... 2 pkgs...... toast; stewed apricots. *Sj|n(ecutlcm be.yqnd the period specl- Granulated Sugar, a o 25c 15c ^ quart jar VEAL HAMBURG Birdseye Matches, carton of Sunshine Krispy Saltines, ll'Uch—Stewed canned corn; but- ^ [ ^ ^ C lg> 25 oz. jar %fled in the death warrant. 10 lb. cloth bag 4 o C BACON CHOPS Sauerkraut 2 ^ s 3 cans 25® Hauptmann, who has been living s ix ...... 25c 2 Ib. box...... 33c ^^iptniich; crisp celery. Potatoes ' iJ- bio. i ,peck 3 5 ^ l « i "b o ^ w e d time" for more than Native Potatoes, o r * or—Jellied tomato bouillon; Ib. Ib. lbs. sea bass; buttered turnips; X a year due to appeals from his con- Peck...... O O C 1 5 c 1 9 c 1 2 2 5 c 2 5 ® Ib. K ^ ctlo n and to one SO-day reprieve AT OUR BAKERY DEPT. j string beans; salad of sliced toma- Handy’s Sliced o C : toes on lettuce; no dessert. cans ^^by the governor, had placed high Bacon, lb...... OOC I Saturday: JFine Large L em on s 4 1 Oc Fine Clams 3 Grapefruit Large, Juicy phope. It was understood. In the PURE LARD MUENSTER COTTAGE Western Fresh Fresh Baked from our own ovens. Squash, Pumpkin or Apples Pies, f 4 2 3 « Native FVesh Eggs, O A Coffee Rings, sugar frosted, Brealtfast—French omelet; re- < Grand Jury's investigation. CHEESE EGGS made from fresh apples, each C toaste ^ OXYDOLI [Sdde, WiUiam 8. Conklin, expressed 3 g c doz. 1 8 for 25c 5 c each or Beets, bunch...... toes, Tender Rhubarb, Large Green utpple tidbits In sherbet glasses, 0* WHEAT, RALSTON! PANCAKE FLOUR YELLOW CORN! Soap, .5 bars___ ^ 1 C Cucumbers. ves 6. . Motor On, Clear Fresh Green Peas and Green V J. BROGAN , FRANK HILLERY ,1,. P. F. CASHION Oalled Negative i Vhniui, Italian and Jetly Doughnuts and L "After aU, the action was nega- Penn, 2 gal. can D l 7 C Rye and Pumpernlckle String beans, 2 qts...... QU^a’nONS AND ANSWERS I c largest I 2 2 ^ largest « a n 95 Fine Street | 384 Hartford Road 11111 't84 East Center Street SUcod Bread Crullers Bread . - Extra Large Juice Oranges, d >s p>mlng and carried on, with only 8 ounce cans, t y |w at dozen . . ; ...... flses, I become groggy and am in a Educatoir Grax large Pure Pancake Syrup Ig. jug lO e Meats and Groceries Meats and Groceries l.-ahort mid-aftemoon' break, until 4 cans..'...... i S O C I laze. When I go back to iny regu- 145 Main Street Tel. 8491 65 Clinton Street TeL 7671 ISuriy midnight— the Jurors ex- I ar breathing habits the dizziness Imined Governor Hoffman hlm- I dope." N e B e C e RltX h^'g^ Fine Ketchup io| oz. 9 c 183 Spruce St. Phone Orders Taken This Evening. Dial 5111 O. J. SMITH CHARI^lIE McCa r t h y W f; Attornej'-General David T. Tel. 6476. We IMtrer. I Answer: You can overcome the ------ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS I ymptom if you will take systematic Mdrtini Crackers large 219 Spruce Street ^resh Meats I mathlng exeridses and t*du them Prepared Mustard ig. 8 oz. IQ c Telephone 6 7 5 6 " Oeput Squarei Dial 7626 ■ 1- 1 ogularly. Tour trouble U a com- I non one and is' due to your being MANCHEPTtCR EVENINf, HER ATP. MANCHE.'STER. rONN., FRIDAY, APRTt 8,198*. F A C c r i r ■ PAOB FOUBTBBN MANUHIS8TER EVENING HERAL1J». MANCHESTER. CO N N, FR ID AY, A P R IL 8,193eL tention to the obseryance of Army will address a group of TOO CXX3 she was oonsidering applying for mitted taking cars In Boston, Grange with about one hundred and of Vernon Orange. There wa* alao to b* Neighbors’ Night, with ten present. . .Columbia Grange fur­ a trio by three elstera and a mono­ Day on April 8. enrolleen on the State capttol American dtlsenahlp at ' the Su­ Springfield, Moss., and Hartford be­ ping Patrons to furnish the money received from the play "The accompanied Betty Woodward. Bet* working for their tenderfoot pin Honor decided that the girls would perior. Court to Bridgeport fore he was taken Into custody hors. nished the dinner at noon. There logue by Mrs. John Hutchinson of gram. Old Soak." Next we ha?cribc. fjoulse Dcw’cy. the floor on their hands and knees. nlgon, manager of the Vetrrana Ad­ lost while on flood patrol duly In "The Seaside", Waterford, Conn- with music by Edward Hyson. The annual get togetlier last Wedne_^ flood. elected Clayton F. Ciwson presi­ .nlogan, promise and laws. Then wo Troop 7 Oiir troop attended the Wednesday FOUND AT EAST ministration Facility at Newington, Hartford and other communities. Rev. Mr. Melllugcr, the minister and dancing will be free, home made evening at tho Community chue New» We opened our March 30 meeting evening service a t 'S t . Mary’s Hartford—it iumounced that dent. WAPPING practiced first and second clas.s sig­ STRAWBERRIES clUclxcd "America’s military unpre- Norwalk—Lily Pons, opera slug'- Orange—Chief of Police Carl William ’ Macht, Jr.. Tho master of candy will bo offend for sale. house, with about one hundred pr by singing a few songs. Wc had pa­ ehiirrh. Governor Cro.sa and Mayor Spellacy nalling and talked of passing nature. I j i Crosse, Wls.-:TAn attorney of paredheas’’ In an nddreiis calling at­ er who returned to her home here Pcterso.1 reported tho arrest Of Columbia Grange entertained with The next regular meeting o( cnt. ' A fine supper was enjoy trol comers and later Miss Stough­ East Central Pomona Grange. Wc closed the meeting with the S?crlbe. Valcttc Turner. Montlccllo, Wls., searched eight S *u is h as the motninq dew Wednesday after a brief concert Harold O’Brien, 17. Of West Somjr- stunts, which was followeea‘tec, no coarse meat all lean— cuts nice too. I..amb R. 8. Whole Kernel 0 7 ^ Grape Fruit, ROAST PORK ^b 2 4 o for Com, 12 ox., 2 cans 4w f C Mustard Troop 4 ‘ loin chops 4.1c. Rib chops 3.1c. Shoulder lamb chops Grapefruit Florida's 1 9 c 8 for ...... 17c 1 0 * The meetinp wa.s opened by j « - Miller's . . . Fancy Easter Wrapper . . . lb . 2.1c— lamb stew 1.1c. Webster’s Carrots 1 f l * * BACON 2 9 * trol corners where ilue.s were col­ and Peaa, c a n ---- l U C Fancy Baldwin Apples lected and altemlanee checker). Guarantee Chocolates Green Appro.. ^ 5 lbs...... 25c POT ROASTS _.b 250 Games w*cre played and then we did Pork roasts, center cuts, 30c. Fresh shoulders, 21c. R. 8. Cut String | O f * Celifornio J-lb. bch. i # C Beans, can ...... X v I C Special Demonstration some group work in l>olh Troops 1 Scotch Bacon, 32c. Fresh Bacon, 30c. i Mb. ^ ^ Asparagus High Score Sunlight and 4. A horseshoe was formt^l and box ^ C R. 8. Extra Standard O C ^ BrigiitwMxl FVaah Pork Marion Apcl and Minnm Selwitz Our Good Scotch Ham suitable for any meal 42c lb. Tomatoes. 8 cans .. wore lnve.‘^ted. Tlic meeting wa.s rib Oven, Roasts ib.^S^”* 33 * .Sliced Scotch Sausages 2.1c. Scotch Sausage 25c. R. 8. Bartlett Pears, | Q _ 35c BUTTER 2 lbs. 65* elo'^ with the Goodnight Circle. large con ...... X I / C ORIENTAL DINNER BlockjpiCuck—Boneless lUb, Srribe. Marjorie Olson. Fresh eggs fried with any of those foods are a treat. Troop 5 lola 37c Oriental Chow Mein Dinner Silverbroolt Clapp’s Baby Foods O C ^ Aloal.v Brlghtwood FTeah On Monday. March 30 wc return­ IF y o u OO NOT AGREE THAT VOUR RAKING STAYS , Pot roasts. 25-29-32-35C Ib. Smoked shoulders, 22c Ib. Sunnyfield Ib. 35c lb. (strained) 8 cans .. Hole’s Milk With Mushrooms—Ready ed to the old way of having our FRESlI LONGER, YOUR MONEY REFUNDED BUTTER Shouldoni* Ib...... 24c I.ower round, 3.1c lb. Corned brisket, 25c'lb. l>og CaUn Maple I Q s * meeting. First we checked the Syrup, 12 ox. can . . . . X */ C each Top round, 42c lb. Brlghtwood Fresh — Special loaf to Serve, each...... FOWL Fresh' frankfiirls, 30c lb. , R. 8. Cocoa, 1-2 fc. 8 Spareribo, Ib...... 24c BREAD Fresh briskets, 25c lb. con, 2 for ...... X / C Pressed, 5Iinced ham, 30c Brlghtwood Small , One Can Chow Mein Noodles Rib roasts beef, 29c to 33c R. 8. Shredded Cocoa- 1 lb. PURE L A R D Sausage, lb...... HAMBURG A .9 9 Pinehurst Cloth Bags Ib, nut, 1-2 lb. pkg...... X U C 30 c A n .v Variety Phillips __ FREE with every sale. Real calf fresh liver, 55c Liverwurst, Bologna, 30c R. 8. Macaroni or Spaghetti, SAUSAGE MEAT A ih. lb. White or Lega Lamb, Ib. 8 Ib. avg., Ib...... 29c Soups can cans 2 3 * BUTTER SUGAR Beef liver, 2.1c lb. Spiced ham. Sliced tongue, Yellow SSi...... 20c 1 can Oriental Chow Mein Bacon, 38c-42c Ib. CHEESE (Except Clam Chowder.) Our good tea, 60c lb. R. S. Salad Dressing Fancy Rib Roaat 2 lbs. 71c 1 0 lbs. 4 9 c Boeft Ib...... Daisy ham (S w ift’s) 39c Real imported Irish Ba­ Ft. Jar 1 Q t Jar 35c Noodlei. No. 2 STEAKS siloed or. Holvee of Rural Gold lb. con, 50c lb. 29c Beat Pot Roast Last 2 Days Special Sale Beef, Ib...... 5 lb. Bag Sunbeam ib. Phone Mr\ice until 8:30 A & P Fine Coffees. .. R. S. Vinegar 35c 1 can Bean SproutSo No. 2 Sirloin or Short 4 3 * tonight. If It In conven­ l..arge cans Veal cutlets, 45c lb. Veal chops, 35c lb. Veal roast, no * No. 2 1-2 White or Cider, ient, and you want your or­ PEACHES 3 bones, 30c Ib. qt. bottle ...... Haiidy*f Smoked Flour der on the epeclal- “before Del Monte t9 oz. 15c 1 bottle Soy Sauce. 6 oz. Veal roasts, other cuts, 25c lb. Veal shanks, 12 l-2c. Shoulders, lb...... 28c breokraat” Saturday deliv­ Peaches Sliced or Helves 2 cans 8 O 'c lo c k Palmolive Soap, Cube lb. 3 5 ^ lb. ery, Dial 4151 tonight. ^ Shurfine 1 lb. Jar* ' 4 cakea ...... 19c Handy’s Daisy Short Shank Smoked Mild and , ^ Hama, Ib...... 42c I All . Packages For Fresh Peanut Butter...... 18c A nice chicken dinner, fowls for soup, 32c Ih. Roast­ Del Monte 29-oz Super Snda, ^ 3 9 * Values on Orangee vary, Sliced or Crushed1 can Mellow I # ® 8 pkg*...... 25c according to the alzea being ing chickens, 36c lb. Nothing to beat it. Pineapple Handy'g Sliced Bacon, Ib...... Shoulders ■hipped In each car right Cranberry Sauce, 2 cans . . 35c Fresh Oyatera 37c noiV the large elYee a ^ tv- For a beef loaf ground beef, 25c lb. Veal ground, .“loc Del 16-01. Calves Liver ■tniply wondertul value. We Stuffed Olives, quart .... 55c Fruits for Salad Monte can We are still making standard Chow Mein Vegetable feature again for the week­ Ib. Bottom round ground 35c lb. Pork added or Veal— Red Circle 19c 35c ground any way you want. % Swedish Korf, Ib. . . 35c end, the 128 Rlze Flortdna Educator Crockcra (Juat chock full of Juice, a Del 16-01. no. 2 can Combination Oiler For Sandwlrhre, Morrell'* Ik-.lleil lliini, cam Rich and . ^ lb. pkg...... 18c Tomatoes Dinner no 2 «n 2 3 c doiea welgha olmoet. eight llevlled Tongue or Handwirh . e ^ Free Delivery. PATTERSON’S MARKET. Tel. 3386 Tomato Juice Monte 3 Milk Fed Fowl Pigs Liver Iba.) at 89o doien. Full-Bodied I y « Educator Mlltc 3 Royal Gelatin Meat, generou* ran ...... A O C Avermgfi 8 poandii or over. Ready to serve. Del Monte Crockera, Ib...... 10c No. Z Can Sunbeam Cut Oolden Wax Rlh 8 for 2Tc. 29-01. Educator Cookie#, 1 2-0*. can Noodle.* Free. Mnahniat Florida Orape Desserts Spinach Clean—"No Grit 2 cam 99c ~ ' "" $1.97 Vynlt. too, ora "tope” and Any Flavor 2 n>a...... 25c aalHng at 4 for 25o should Bokar Educator CTiocolate Roasting Chickens, Q Q . » 2 9 19c Del B e a n s 10c >°vl * Special 12 1-2 ox. Can Dole ta on oreiy ahopping Mat. Williams’ Spices, 3 for . .. 25c 115'/2-oi Bon Bona, Ib...... 15c 5 Ib. avg., lb...... O i / C Corned Beef 'b-1 2 ‘/2* Chocolate Seeded Raisins Monte pl^q- Vigorous ib. ^ ^ Sunbeam Golden Bantam' (No. 2 Can) Mica Moliitoah Apple*, Nation- Wide Specials c a n s v Pudding Ic Featuring a new shipment of Vcrlflne and Winey Pineapple Juice 3 ■tpe Peon, Pineapple*, Ba- The four packages of Del Monte 20-OI. Briskets lb. aoaaa and Baldwin Apple* Hnuid Creamerj- Gelatin 20c. Tomatoes Solid Pack 2 cam 25c Succotash 14c 2 *°’2 7 * eemplete the fruit list. TENDER PEAS, 2 Cans 29c 14 oz. Bottle C'ertifted 1 rolls FREE DELIVERY Stuffed Olives It will pny you to buy ii i|iinn(lty of thosr Butter 2 Sunbt^m Green (No. 2 Cnn) silver I.,ane Ftnebunt carrIe* a full CViilkshank's R<*llshes D IA L 5191 She of BIrdaeye Frosted and IMckles 6 Cans 79c, li51.50 Dozen Family Pasliy. Ketchup Fooda, Including Red Ro*p- laaml o* Lukm Sweet C’renni Sunnyfield 79c loargo llershey*s Guaranteed satisfactory or your money 24; 2 >b. bag 24'/2 lb. b«q \ BRUNNER’S SURPRISE NIGHT berrlea, HUced Pearheii, Bliie- n'fimded. FLOUR 1 D ill Pickles . i>.|P''21* Chocolate Lima Beans 2 °’ 2 3 * Sunbeam benie*. Peas, Tiny Urani., Olho Oil I Ib. rolls BrocclU, etc. Try them — .lust In—A fresh supply of Kellogg ( ’orn Butter 2 7 1 * This week-end we will have No. 2 1-2 Can Burt OIney’s labor BBVlng, econoralnUly Jar Fhikt^s, Dr. .lackson's lltNillh Me^il, Hye, Cross Rib Roast, juicy tender CRISGO Salad Dressing priced. 1 0 c Whole Wheat and (irnhain Flours. Seleded— Guaran­ dot. at 29c lb. OLIVES teed. M-edlum Size ^ lb. can Spinach 1 5 e 2i°’ 2 9 « Huiibfani Fancy Pinehurst Fresh Red Eggs 2doz55« EGGS Cut most any weight. 1 1-2 Ib. Box Sunburn Free Kunnintf Louisiana Radishes FreHh local No. 2 1-2 Can Burt Olney’ s ^ 2 oz. bottles FANCY MILK FED FOWL Salt Stuffed Strawoerries Sunnyfield 5c bunch SUGAR .‘*iinbcam Fancy Sliced Sauerhraut gc 2 1 7 * 20 oz. tiar Pint 20c 2 for 9c Pure LaPd 2 • lb. pkgs. 2 7 * BACON Plenty of that tender Block 10 lb. cloth bag Churck Roast at 52c pound. No. 2 Can Sunbeam Sweet Oanirn 11 oz. bottle Cucumbers For baking or frying. Stuffed This is boneless. Apple Butter 2 2S * 2 Pints 39c Red Ripe Tomatoes ^ u v v Pillsbury's Farina 2 19e 4 9 « Chane and Saniwm’g Jack Frost. P e a s 1 5 * ' 2 > ° ' Sunlwam Plain Queen Korry our assorted colls sold out Fancy 2 9 * Sunnhlne 8-cr. so early last Saturday. An act* Pabst-ett Cheese 29c MatchlesA Fine ASPARAGUS Coffee lb. 2 4 * Macaroni 'iir 5 cliq‘». 25c Roasting Chickens- , Olives . 7} oz. jar J 2 1-4 to 2 1-2 lb. bunches 49c. tna supply toniorrow. of small and Land o’ Lakes Krispie Crackers Hnrshey’* Brmkfast Encore ib. jar medium sized 26-or Our Famous Extra Heavy Peanut Butter 2 3 5 * Graham, Soda and Oyster 8unl»ram Pitted CorktAll Dandelion (.reens Spaghetti Brend 5 ^pkq'«. :U 5 c Mello-Wheat ’'aS' plq. 19c BUTTER 2 Ib. box C Standing Rib Crackers. Fresh Spinach, peck ...... 2"ic No. 2 1-1 Can Sunbeam Siloed 3 J o^. jar J Yellow Turnips New Cabbage Assorted Rolls, Cocoa 2 8 OZ. tins 1 5 * S'/2-o7 Roast Beef at . ,33c lb. 2 ii». 7 1 c Cream Lunch .Olives Sweet Potatoes Peanut Butter suitana'*;" |5c can 10c dozen ...... 15c B & M Clamschow'd., Pineapple 19* F ICEBERG LETTUCE, hd. 9c (Three kinds.) 2 Ib. box Tuna Fish 2 size, ^ tins 2 5 * 7-01. Lamb Legs, Estelle Early June Crackers Pink Salmon stream 27," 21 e Tuna Fish suHeno 2 cans Sunbeam SHoed i Fresh Fruits and Vegetables I.Arge Crl.sp Cucumbers, each . . . . 16c White mnit., 21c e' meaty, white...... 29c Fancy Cream Filled Sanwlch Extra Ixirgo Bunrh Fresh ' New CaUfornla Parkerhouse Rolls, PEAS NaUon-Wlde Choc. Hobbies N. B. c n, I7c l-lb. CARROTS, bunch...... 7c dozen ...... 18c Ritz Crackers ^ pl(q. 19c Scotch Ham Pineapple 23* 2 lbs. 2 $ ^ Lamb 12 c 1 1-4 tin. 4 slirrii to tin. Cookies Celery Hearts CAULIFLOW ER.. 25c to 29c Ral*ln Bread BPCSd large loaf 49c lb. Roulettes No. 2 Can Sunbeam Campbell's Pork and Beans 3 'S 20t No waste, no Fresh Crisp Florida F'resh Hot Cross Bun* bones. Crax 1 Ritz Boneless Oven or Pot Ham Sliced Coffee f^ikes 20c. Rinso, Q f v Special Demonstration GREEN BEANS. 2 qts. 29c Roasts, Best Cuts. 12 O Z . can 49c lb. 33c lb. 17c 1 19c Grapefruit Juiee 10* Spinach peck 21 * 2 large pkgs. 10* pkg. 1 pkg. English Muffins Chuck Roost o —T WeMe’s Ale and Beer Sunbeam ___ Fr«*sh Peas Olery, hunch l.V 12 1-2 ox. Oon Sunbeam Mushrooms Ib...... Z l C Large Bunch Fresh Drake’s Crumb Coffee Cakea, Milk Crackers i Honeycomb Tripe ...... 23c ^RABOALB Native Karerl|M*«, Imnch .... .5c each !0r. m m m . Fresh— a nice lean Pork l i b . pkg. .. l O C SUCED OB HALVES Tomato Juice 3 cans 17^ Coffee - ,b.29« bunch Roast. Cube Steaks, lb. ..45c PEACHES Vacuum pocked In Pnntry Jar. One pkg. of TEA FREE Radishes Shouldere, o t Phillip’s Delicious Beans with every pound of Coffee sold. 2 packagee . O l * _ Also Good Cuts of No. 2 1-2 Oon Sunbeam Ib...... Z 1 C with pork, Meat Market Specials Finest Qiulity Jiriey Florida W heullee...... dSiO C can ...... 5 c 1 5 c Mildly Cured Corned Beef Top Round Fruit Cocktail 23* M I T Y pk. 2 pkgs. Washhum e m I.,ean Ends, > O C _ Com Flakes, n ^ Oranges I dozen 2 7 * P U U SILVIR PLAT!D TOP Face Rump Roast Beef ranrake Flour .. A t C Ib...... ZOC 2 pkgs...... I d C Short USE DYNO T ox. Can Sunbeam Light Meat * 44 oz. Extra iJirge S e n d QttUfOiocitn. wnnSlsota 2 5 t Boneless 1 large pkg. Blsqnlrk, 1 Shir­ Sirloin Its Pure • ? pkg. WITH ULEt SUP SHOWINO PURCIUSE IPXC. ley Temple Glaae, Q 1 — Chuck Roast No Waste Tuna Fish WITH M ills MLVtR MATBO TOT Both f o t ...... s ) 1 C 44 OZ. Porterhouse DEXTROSE Send6saijCioc4car."N%IS» A Grapefruit 423* SOFTASILK*^^ Fancy Fresh Sunbeam Large I I 1-2 ex. Oon Light Meat P k g . Fowl Plump 31/2 Ib. av. wim U U t U I9 SSOWNM M RO U a IM 0 . Pinehurst always carries DAISY HAMS Tender, Young EASTER HAMS wmi ffun sttvu stAraD loff Tuna Fish «n a very complete Poultry SM ALL SAUSAGE LEGS OF LAiVlB, lb. ... 29c We would appreciate your Easter ham order. We will have SOPTASILK ' Dandelions 3 '>>’ 2 3 * line. SeniH3itb(Ciodka»i!SI? 25< O Q ^ eeveral kinds. Star, Swift’s Premium and Brlghtwood. Tlie Sliced Bacon Flump Freeh (4 Ib. average) ' I Minced Ham P ckwick lb. 23c Bologna Plclwitlt Ib. 23c pride will average about 29c to SSe per pound and they will f ------HITN tUUSUHSHOWIM nMOUSEfm. weigh from 8 to 10 lbs. Turkeys, plump, full lb. 37c FOWL for fricassee, lb. 35c Unica Brand Z r K , Green Stamps ^ M R ■ ■ I A R M - Free Delievery Wtm All All Or- Or- SPECIAL Given to All Depts. ders DEMONSTRATION Iff. breasted, 9 tq JO. Hens are Freshly Chopped titm oB Bacon iJ35c Dill Pickles 3 11« 44 os. pkg. SoftasIBc a good buy at 42c lb. Assorted Cold Cuts SOFTASIIsK Sperry and Barnes GROUND BEEF, 2 lbs. 55c Cake F lou r...... r-r. 29c 2 Packages Wheaties ...... 25c Steak Cod Sliced lb. 10c Sunbright Meat Loaf S lb, bag Gold Medal Kitchen Tested F lo u r...... 29c Fresh Halibut »> 25c Salmon Boned and Rolled 2 pkgs. Wbeattea . . . . . ,28e Shoulders of Lamb, lb... 19c Cleanser PATRONIZE THESE NATION-WIDE STORES: VANITY JAR S pkgv Washbum Kitchen POT ROATS, RIB ROASTS, PORK T e s M Pancake Ftour . .25o K IT T E L ’S M ARKE T I W. HARRY ENGLAND *iS* VALUE ArZSt Ib. can 1 0 * The CORP. 5 Ib. bog Gold Medal U BlaeeU St. Tel. 4SM | MoaclieateT .Oreen Teh 8451 JW. HAU for S«nd to SeO^ Aee

■U~ >iOE SIXTEEN BIANOHBSTEB BVENINO HESAtU. B4ANCHJB58TBR. CONN. FRIDAT, APRIL 8, V

- 1 VOOMDER SENSE and NONSENSE VNUW HNPPtWtO BUY SELL^;^ R C m T /4f^/A^ CLASSIFIED TO MR. X. f Man, Mjm a piaachar, has two t o 6WJE. WKiMf- natures. Well, he needs two If he TWN6 TO must take a wago cut and rejoice Flapper Fanny Say& WViOVG 3 t £ ^ 0 3 that prices ore going up. ANWERE. e Forward!! "We can’t go back to what might LOST AND FOUND 1 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 GARDEN—FARM- do. to refill It, Toby, looking after ^ have been, no matter bow hard + j ______Presently they set off In Hlstt’A ing. Potts, who has the colt in wo try; DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 her, said, “She’s a dear. Isn’t she? training at the former J. K. L. Ross ''j LOST—A BROWN pockctbook in 1928 CHRYSLER COACH, 1930 car— Hiatt and grazier HTTRlht,’ Where In the world did Marty find W e can only learn to begin again, '* the vicinity ot the hospital. Re- Ford sport coupe. Used parts and FOR SALE—PEAT MOSS chicken Q x r c Q ^ x r u A Toby with Alper and Mrs. Gregg her?" farm near Laurel, plans to give Jie to laugh, and forget to cry. * '■ ward if returncil to the hospital. tires. Pantaleo Bros., Horace St. droppings. Delivered. 50 cents bag. behind. Arlington futurity and Kentucky The lessons the dead years taught Alper look^ surprised. "Why, Jockey club stakes winner a test ■I — , ----- 175 Woodland street. Call 5806. ' BY LAURA LOU BROOKMAN (t) l«>4 NSA ba _ Toby Uked Mrs. Gregg at once. don’t you know?" he asked. "That’s us will serve their purpose true, FOR SALE— 1928 1 1-2 ton Ford The older woman w u pleasant and Margaret Gregg?” before sending him out after the If. on the road that la Just ahead, we I ANNOUNCEMENTS" 2 truck, in good shape, dual trans­ FOR SALE—GOOD cow manure. friendly. She asked Toby about her He saw that she did not under­ Chesapeake of ono and one-sixteen­ learn what we wont jto do.” mission, good rack body, $20 down, $5.00 a load, delivered. Alfred BEGIN HERE TODAY jr. Toby reached for one, said abe work and seemed interested In the ths miles. April 18. Potts, as well jJ WANTED — TRANSPORTATION stand. and went on, ’.‘Twenty years $10 monthly. Telephone Rosedalo Bums, 472 Keeney street. Tele­ TOBY RYAN, 19, Is a commer­ bad. answers. Alper told them he was ago Margaret Gregg was one of as the colt’s owners, P. A. Markey Success, is nothing more than do­ 5 to Hartford, arriving mornings cial model, posing for photo­ 15-3. phone 5395. "Y ou’ll need a thin summery studying art. The year before he’d the best known actre.sses In New and Charles Bohn of Detroit, have ing jrour . beat nnd automatically ^ 7:16. Local mott rist or one driving graphs to be used In advertise­ dreas— not an evening dress, the wagered on Grand Slam across the had a Job as a commercial artist, York. She played leads in half a getting ahead of others who aren’t S through. Woman preferred. Box M, ments. She shares an apartment sort you might put on on a sum­ h'- said, but had discovered be board t t 20, 8 and 4. If the track Is dozen Broadway shows. Then she trying very har'’ ^ lleraid. REPAIRING 2.'i HOUSEHOLD GOODS 61 with HARRIET HOLM, also a mer afternoon If you wanted to be could earn more and make better got older and went Into stock. muddy at Churchill Downs, May 2, model. , a little bit dressed up. It should use of hIs time modeling. His wife WANTED — DULL Ikwnmowers, Since—well, I guess she’s had one the chances of the Bomar represen­ The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All th e Trains ^ ieso BUICK SEDAN, IMO Wiliys FOR SALE—ALASKA refrigera­ At a charity- style show Toby have ruffles or lace, something sort was In the chorus of a musical tative will be given a big boost for Youth—May I take you home? I i!L Knight sedan. 1034 Terraplane garden tools, etc., to sharpen and bad break after another. Now and like to takb experienced girls tor, cork lined, porcelain Interior, meeto wealthy TIM dAMlEBON of frilly. The color doesn’t matter, show. "Some day,’’ he said, "she’s then she g ets a little part in some he Is rated the best piudder of Jie ” 'business coupe, all in tlrst class repair. Karlscn and Effeerton, 655 100 lb. capacity. Price $10. Apply who showers her with attentions as long as It's light. Have you any­ going to be a real actress.” Derby eltglbles. home. North Main. Phone 7385.- play, and she models whenever she condition.’ Geo. L. Betts. 127 28 Walker street. for a time. Tim leaves town for thing like that7’j . Alper told them about the "real gets the chance. Hiatt likes her, W. G. Jackson, brilliant appren­ Sweet Young Thing—But Tm not Spruce street. “a few days," promislifg to call "I’ll get It," ToBy promised. break" he had had a few and so do most of the photogra­ tice Jockey, suffered a broken verte­ experienced. j * . f. Toby as noon as he returns. The "White shoes and light hose, of months before when he and a dozen brae and two fractured ribs when Youth—No, and you’re not home HELP WANTED— APAR'I'MENTS— FLATS— phers. She’s a real trouper!" time stretches out and no wdird course. Then you'll need a sweater other models bad boarded a cruise Margaret Gregg came back with he was thrown from a horse during yet either. tfl ’ PERSONALS 3 li’ E M A L E 35 con«os from him. that will photograph dark and a I* ------TENEMENTS 63 ship for a week's trip to the West the coffee. "Here," she sold, "drink the morning work-outs at Tropical RILL BK.^NDT, an old friend of light skirt. That's all. Remember Indies, enjoying thd deck sports this. You want to be thoroughly Park Wednesday. Parents need education, aa well IM NEW SPRING SAMPLE.S of wo- WANTED—GIRL capable of UkUig Toby's, asks her to go to dinner you’re to be at the studio at 11." >f men's high grade shoes, values and swimming pool, sunning themr warm before we start back to the Hal Price Headley’s giant four-i' s their children, says one who full charge of houacwork, except FOR RENT—4 Room Tenement but she refuses, preferring to Toby said she'd remember, and selves by day and dancing by nIghL r* from $6.00 to $8.00. Size 4-B only cooking, ntay nighta. Mrs. Pfaii, 50 city.” year old, Whopper, will not be seen ^specializes In giving that sort of 85 Spruce street. Tel. 4545 or 5230. stay- at home waiting to hear put down the telephone. "I’ve got Camera men hod been making pic­ Toby looked up at her. Not all advice. And most children see that W .00 a pair. Emllcott Johnnon Jensen street. from Tim. under silks again until the Tobog­ to have a frilly summer dress,” she tures meanwhile to use In cruise «the lines In Margaret Gregg’s face gan Handicap at the opening Jl fthelr parents get it. In the Spring you have an out­ >€ flhocE. state Theater Bldg. FOR RENT—26 OAK street, 6 NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY told Harriet. "Where on earth do' advertising, but the models enjoyed 1^ ------. WANTED — LADY for general room flat, modern, completely re- had come from age. But there was Belmont Park, May il. The son of side chance to find romance. CHAPTER XXI you suppose I can And one?" themselves and were paid for their courage there, and something that housekeeping for small family. flnlshcd, $20. 3 rpbm flat upstairs, Phararaond 2nd la in training at Tenant— Janitor, jrou could ' cool * Manchester There was no time next day for "How about my flowered organ­ work. spoke of sweetness as well as our apartment nicely If you would Write John Tonoly, P. O, Box 232, Oak street $11. Store suitable for Toby to sit at home waiting for d ie?” Belmont Park, where the Headley AN APRIL SHOWER—U you It was after one o’clock when strength. run tee water through the rrdlators. Stafford Springs. < barber shop and poolroom. Apply mes.sagcs from Tim Jamieson. At Toby shook her head. "No, It stable recently arrived from Ken-' like people you’ll c-mer-Uly find they g Evening Herald they reached the "location." The Toby thought, "She’s seen suf­ tucky. Whopper was rated one at Janitor—Can’t be done, madam. any agent or W. P. Gorman. 302 8:30 a call came from the Models’ Isn't supposed to be an evening house, set apart from those about fering. She’s known real trouble." like you....If you can laugh at CLASSIFIED Mein street. Phone 4151. League. Marty Hiatt wanted Toby dress. It’s to wear In the after­ tt, was on the edge ot the bay. It the country’s leading handicap per­ Tenant—What did you have in yourself, thero’s h o p e ....I f a man HELP WANTED— Her own doubts and difficulties them last winter? ADVERTISEMENTS to pose for some magazine Illustra­ noon. I'll have to buy something, looked like an old-fashloned fal-m- formers last year and dominated alway.s pays hl.s bills promptly we’re MALE 36 suddenly seemed less important. the division In Florida before going FOR RENT —TENEMENT, four tions and the Job was to be "on lo­ I guess, but where can I And a house which, Frazier told them, When she reached the apartment for him....Our deceptions are al­ Oiunt eix averat* word* Ko a Uaa. cation." west for on Unsuccessful attempt in The nice thing about a critical laUlals. number! and abbravlatlona WANTED—YOUNG MAN for soda large rooms, first floor. All modern dress like that at this tim e?" was what the story called for. that night there was a letter lying ways tolerated by those who are Improvements. Apply 100 Blsscll Toby knew what that meant— It was the last week In March— the $100,000 Santa Anita handicap. boss Is that he knows good work MCh oouQt ae a ord and compound fountain. Experience not necessary. They left the car and went up on the table. It was addressed to deceiving u s... .There’s a bottom to words as two word*. Minimum coat !• street. making pictures outside the studio, too early for new summer dresses to the house. "W e’ll take the porch Toby Ryan. Within another week, there will when he sees It. every pocketboolc...... The fresh Apply Weldon Drug Co., 903 Main be enty of Kentucky Derby pros­ prlea ol threa ilnes. some place where the background in the shops, months since the last shot first," Hiatt announced. (To Be Continued) 2 air of the hills and the broad sweep Idna ratta per day for tranalast street. FOR RENT—FLAT, with modem and surroundings were exactly from the year before had disap­ pects breezing around the New ' Customer—Are thoae eggs strict­ •dd. This was to bera picture of Toby of the fields are a spiritual cocktail ■ffertiva Marcb IT, IMT Improvements. 4 Hudson street. what they were supposed to be In­ peared. apd Mrs. Gregg. The two went In­ York tracks. Hal Price Headley’a ly fresh ? ___ It takes a long time to accumu­ Hollyrood already la on band at Caah Cbarga DOGS— BIRDS— PETS 41 Phone 5573. stead of studio props. "That's the way," Harriet grum­ to the house and a servant showed Grocer— (to his clerk)—Foci of late a hundred thousand dollars but d-Oonaecutlve Daya ..i 7 ota| • ota "You're to be at Hiatt's studio bled. "They always want summer them the room they were to use Belmont Park. "Sunny Jim" Fitz­ those eggs, George, and sec If I Conaecutive Dayi ..) f ota 11 ota FOR RENT— FURNISHED heated Racing Notes simmons has the William Wood­ it c.rji be lost In no time at all.... 1 Par ...... I U otal 11 ou FOR SALE—6 WEEKS old bunnies at 11 o’clock,” Sally told her. clothes in winter and winter ones for dressing. Toby slipped on her they’re cool enough to sell yet. Optimism doesn’t mean anything All ordara for irraavlar iaaerttona for Easter, Charles Asplnwall, 364 apartment, three rooms and bath, "Yes," In summer.” sweater and white skirt and Mrs. ward and Wheatley stable ellgibles second floor, 829" Main street. Ap­ "Now I'll tell you what clothes Toby dressed hurriedly and set By THE A s s o c i a t e d p r e s s breezing at Acqucduct W. S. Kil­ unless it is tempered with Judg­ 'irUl ba oharsad at the ona tlma rata. Parker street, Manchester Green, Gregg put on a simple cotton frock. The hardest thing a photographer ment .... A definite objective Is the •paelal rataa for lone tarm arair ply G. E. Keith, Keith Furniture you'll need. Got a pencil?" off on her shopping trip. She went- She put on spectacles, changed the Grand Slami ace of the Bomar mer’s Ned Relgb is due in from Vir­ has to do taking golden wedding ddjr adrartiatnv viva upoa raquaat. Conn. stable which R. E. Potts Is getting first aid to progress.., .W hat can’t Company. to four stores before she found a outline of her hair and Toby was ginia next week while . Morton L. pictures is to make the couple look ' Ada ordarad for thraa or alx daya ready for the Kentucky, Derby, will bo‘explained Is often denied.... aad Rtopped bafort tha third or flftb dress that was summery-looking, amazed at the transformation. Schwartz’s Bold Venture and Mar- pleasant day will be charsad only for tha ao> POULTRY AND with short sleeves and frills at the Then they went out to the porch make his first public appearance at •shal Field’s Tlntagcl are expected Nothing drives out the little worries tttal number ot .imea tho d appear* SUPPLIES 43 FOR RENT— HALF house, 9 Easejt neck. It was In the "home frocks" and Frazier explained the pose. tho coming Havre Do Grace meet­ any day now from the southland. like a big worry___ Nothing tests ad. oharftnv at the rata oarnod. but street, $18.00. Call 4131 or 4279. FOR SALE department— too big but It could a friendship like u private loan___ •0 allowance oi refunds can be made Mrs. _Gregg sat In a low. old-fash­ oa alx tlma ada atopped after- tha FOR SALE—BABY chicks, B. W. be pinned over In the back. The ioned* chair and Toby on the step People like a little folly in a first- fifth day. D. t.>ated, also started chicks, B. FOR RENT— SEVERAL FlRS'l VERNON dress was crisp and fresh and In below. Frazier was exacting and class man because it brings him No *h1I1 forbids*', display Haas aot T. Allen, 37 Doane street. Tele­ class single and double dwellings. -2 family house, electricity, a photograph It would look like a the scene, though It was simple closer to tliem.... Every time you •Old. All In good locations: Apply Ekl- delicate voile or organdie. Tha Herald will not be raaponslbla phone 7816. water, 2 1-2 acres. enough, hod to be rehearsed i d give the other fellow a boost It’s a . for mors than one incorraot Insartloa ward J. Holl. Tel. 4642. But the shopping had taken time. tried from several angles. At last hitch ahead tor y o u ....O f all glad of any aCvartlaamant ordered for $ 1 9 0 0 Toby, glancing at a clock on a Frazier was satisfied and the cam­ flew tt HAL.COCHRAN Otarw L OEOaOC SCAR50 words of tongue or pen tho gladdest .aora than one time. WANTED—PETS— building across the street, saw that era clicked. are these: "Enclosed find check.” .The Inadrartant omlaalon of ineor* WANTED TO RENT 68 she had less than an hour to get "And now for the boat ride!" ^iMOt publication of advartlstnt will be POULTRY—STOCK 44 .e IIM SV NU SMVPCl. INC. T. M. «Z 0. U . 1. fA T . o n . ;*>aatlfia' only by canoallatton of tha TOWN back to the apartment, press the exclaimed Hiatt. A young man walked breezily In­ WANTED— SIX room rent, with new dress, pack it with the; other ^^arffs made tor the aarvlea rendered. WANTED TO BUY ail klndz of live garage , near Center, reasonable. Four room single, 1 car Toby went into the house again- to the (foctor’s surgery: All advertlsamanta must conform poulUy, also live veal calves. A. garage, hot air heat. things she must take, and reach and put on the ruffled summer Young Man-pAh, good nornlng, tb atyla, copy and typoaraphy with Write Box O, Herald. the studio. Gremmo & So,> Telephone 3441. dress, .^he came back, huddled In Doctor. I’ve JuSt dropped In to tell V ravulatlona enforced by tha publiah* She did it. though. She stopped e i I« M S T m t stiw K i. we. T, M, sta ti. a m t . a w . "‘.'Ota and they raaarva the riabt is Sacrllice ...... $ 2 3 0 0 her coat, and found Alper, coatlcss you how I greatly benefited from to buy fresh light hose and then and In white flannels. z>Mt. ravlaa or lajeo* any copy eon- HOUSES FOR SALE 72 your treatment. I’rMdarad objectionable. ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 rushed home. Five minutes before They walked to the rear of the CLOSING HOURS^laealflad ada to II o'clock, carrying her worsc-for- house where the others were wait­ Doctor (eyeing him up nnd down) bb publtabad same day mutt be ra- FOR SALE—LARGE TWO family 7 Room Single houHc, ono acre land, barn, garage, wear suitcase, she pushed open the ing. There was a private boat —But I don’t remember you. You’re '^AOlrad by It o'clock noon: Suturdays FOR SALE-STRONG team hor-' not on 3 of my patients. IdilO a. m. ncaa, almoat new. Horac.s collara, chicken coop, fruit trees, owner House dor of Hiatt's studio. landing and, securely fastened, a S( ()RCHY SIVIITH Always A Black One In Every Litter Y’oung Man—I know, but my strap work, hamesH repairing, out of state, anxious to sell. You’ll 2 1-2 acres. Modem garage, Marty greeted her cheerfully. rowboat bobbed on the rippling sur­ TELEPHONE YOUR bam. central location. Plenty “ H'are you. Toby?" he said.. "Go­ face of the water. uncle was and I’m bis heir. A cn ! MICKEV i« s -GLAD EHE'S - sco r ch er - v a t - e v e r y th in g 's in o u r - UNP Ve HAFF -W E iL START HIKING -O F F curtain and auto top^ repaired. be surprised ut this place and of fruit trees. ‘ WANT ADS. Chaa. Laking, 90 Cambridge street. location for $3000. Jar.-es J. Rohan. ing to give you a boat ride "Get in," the photographer In­ ^LEEPINQ EEPEN ABLE TO «LEEP, VOUUP You say p e r FAVOR-SIXTY MILES PUE PER COMPASS UNP ATPUBK-A L-rme IBING SBBN 'Ada ara*accopt«d over tt.a talaphona Telephone 4740. Tel. 7433. Terms. $ 4 0 0 0 today. How'd you think you'll like structed, "and push off a little BETTEff THAK PER in th i* h e a t .' CHANCES ARB UFF EACT OF HERE V te'U - JUST ENOUGH VATER COOLBR AT NIGHT •BY PER PESERT b( the CHAdGK RATB |lvan abova that?" way." P06 ON PER - GHB'a NEED GETTING O U P T-? STRIICE A TRIBUTARY FOR PER LO f^ aa a convcnien . to advertlaara. but ANP NOT SO AAUCU TRIBESMEN, "Isn't It a little cool?” Toby dropped her coat and sat PAIUAHOU4E eveiry ounce o f OP THE EUPHRATES VALK - VERY CHANCB O F • tha CASH RATES will o» aeoaptad aa STATE KOAD Marty grinned. "M ight be.” he I VAH? FULL PAYMENT If paid at tha bual> FUEL AND FEEO 49 A W A N T E D — down In the boat. The wind, over RIVER, ANP FOLLOW (T 9 room house, steam heat, said. "Sec that you don’t rock tho the water, was raw and sharp. .:ttaaa ufTIca on or before the seventh REAL ESTATE 77 TILL. WE COMB -TO A ’ day followinK the flrat fnaertlon of FOR SALE—EARi>Y CUT hay all improvements, 2 car boat, will you? We don't want to Alper pulled on the oars and the . aaoli ad oiherwiat the CHARGE $15.00 Ion, at barn. Aahcr. Tele­ WANTED TO LEASE for 2 or more gnrngi^argo frontage. About have to put on any rescue acts." boat moved away from the landing. RATE nrIJI be collected. No reaponaw He led her to where a young man ability for arrora 'in telephoned ada phone Rosedale 44-3. years, ten to fifteen acres good 3-4 acres. This place suitable Toby leaned back against a cush­ Will be asaumed ano (heir accuracy smooth level land In ono flclji. C. for ga.s station, tourist home and an older woman were stand­ ion, tried to < smile. She had been ing. The young man was tall, nannot be Xiiaranrced. FOR SALE— BALED hay. Clover, B. Wilson & Company. Phone 5158. or rcHRIilnce. told to drop one hand Into the wa­ rather athletic-looking. The woman ter, raising it carcle.ssly. She did,' IN D E X OF Alfalfa and Timothy.- Telephone Sacrillro price as owiK*r (READ THE STORY, THE N COLOR THE PICTURE) Rosedalo 15-3. C. O.’ D. was shqrt, stout and her hair was and almost screamed. The water CLASSIFICATIONS gray. $ 4 5 0 0 was like Ice. Wee Coppy paddled on till he and so, soon .Scouty shouted, "On Jiitrtlia ...... A "Mrs. Gregg,” Hiatt said, "this Is . From the bank Hiatt shouted, JNitbffemanta ...... was Just as tired as he could we go!" The boat began to whiz FOR SALE—EARLY cut new stock Toby Ryan. "Toby—Dick Alper. You shaking his head that some­ be. The old prospector noticed iiinrftaxea ...... c three make up the company today. once more, and everyone felt fine. Daatha ...... D hay. Phone 3228. A Thought STATE ROAD thing was wrong. Alper headed this and said, "You’d better rest. Wee Duncy, sitting In the stem, Card dt Thanks E B room single, 1 acre till- W e’ll be ready to leave aa soon as the boat back, and they tried It ' "Let someone take your place "'• E L In Mamorlam ^ ...... F Frazier shows up." cried, "Hey, lads, when It comes FOR SALE—SEASONED WOOL). nhio land, wired for electric over again. They tried It a third awhile," "Okay," said Coppy, my turn. Just let me know. Right .L&at and Found ...... I Oreplacc, fuiruice and stove, full Tho Ixird Ih niy rock, and iny Ntove, Nteani heat, fruit trecN. Frazier, Toby learned, was the art time and ^then a fourth. Toby was > Announcementa ...... | with a smile. "I’d lik e' to keep now I’ m fishing. I Just found a • i«x rb A. r. AS «,|iM s .Mfrf Paraonala ...... | measure. 1-2 cord $4.00, l cord $8. fortroAN, uiid my deliverer.— II 2 C4ir garage and workshop, editor of the magazine for which chilled to the bone by this time right on, hut I a!m sure a switch line." C. O. D. Tol. Rosedale 15-3. Saimiel 22:3. g(M)d condition, high elevation^ the photographs were being made. and the hand she dropped Into the Is best” Aatomohflea They were to illustrate a short The Tlnles watched him for a : Abtomubllaa for Sale ...... 4 Owner leaving town. water felt numb. "I’ll take a turn," ' cried spell, and then they heard him WASHLN(JT()N TUBBS By Oane OUT OUR WAY By Williams ^iAfitomobUaa for Cxcbanaa «.•••• k The steps of faith fall on the story that would appear months "Come back," Hiatt called. "Get Scouty. "I will make the water loudly yell, "I have a bite! Oh, A«to Aeeaaaorles*->Tlraa ...... t It has been estimated that there seeming void, blit find the rock be­ Small down payment. later. Toby was to be the herotne out and put your coats on for a ... AJslO REMOVE HIS FAKE Ante Rapalrlna^Palntiha .•••• 7 are 45,000 totally deaf persons In whiz right by." Then, as he goodness, me, what am I going to BUT \ / HE'S DISGUISED, BOYS.WAIT \ 7 A PORCUPINB r f M a w . neath.—rWhi tiler. I^ill alnd Dick Alper the hero. Mrs white. Then we’ll try It again.” started moving, the old man ex­ do?" I WHICH I VlLL I STICK A PIN IN HIS MUSTACHE. THERE, HE LOOKS Auto Schools ...... T->A the United States. Gregg WHS to he Toby's mother. 1(5000 GRACIOUS) d u m b ! DUMB-IT DOE^ ridatoa^Ship by Truck ..,••••. a l*rle« Toby said, climbing up on the claimed, ’\Slt still I Wee Goldy answered, with a ONE'S S V - MIDDLE. LIKE A DIFFERENT MAN. j—' t l ' $ 3 5 0 0 "Where arc we going?" the girl landing, "How can you t-t-take my SME mlitoa—^For Hire ...... • "Don't try to switch 'round in grin, "You hooked the fish, so pull MAGLEWJ LOOK LIKE TH* UMmcaa^arvica—Utoraaa ...... 10 Several farms and building asked. picture when I’m s-s-shivorlng TMINKS BIO DOG IS (SOT fCotorcyclea'—Bicycle* ...... 11 lots at unbelievably low* prices. this boat. If you want It to stay It In. The whole Idea was your "Out on Long Island. Thcre’8 a s-s-so?" afloat. As sure as you stand up, own. so it is tip to you." OAT ALLTM* QUILLS ^Wanted Autos—Motorcyolea ... li FDR RENT Terms os little as 9300 down. house there, belonging to some "W c’ll get It." Hiatt assured her. iiSwilaeBe and f*rofvBBtnnal Bervleae young man, you’re going to take He tried to follow her advice, LITTLE TW UTTLE DO<3 BMlnsaa Servieaa Offered ...... It friend of Frazier’s, and a bay whore And they did. Twenty minutes a spill." . 5-Room Downstairs Tenement we can get the shot of you ahd but it did not work out so nice. O O O A M A ) 4 HAIKJT got; S O - ^uaabold Servieaa Uffarad .....lt* A EMERGENCY List your properties for quirk later the pictures were finished and He’s right," said ^ t t y . "I The fish began to Jerk so hard, it 1ldlnK~Contractlns ...... li at 28 Birch Street. $15.00 |>ci restilts w ith this agency. Alper In the boat. How’ ahnut all of them were back in the house, have learned that lots \pt small gave the laU a s .are. rlats—Nurae.iea ...... it mon . Ini|iilre of Hiipt., Apt wardrobes? Have you. all got every­ drinking hot coffee and eating laral Olractora ...... it 6, 36 Birch street, canoes have turned riaht over, The fl.sh then flopped up Into .tlna—Plumblns—Rooflna 17 thing you were to bring?" sandwiches. or Geo. L. Graziadio through somebody standing up, or sight and Jerked once more, with nranca ...... It CALLS The suitcases were opened and Mrs. Gregg insisted Toby should moving 'round. \ Unary—Draearoakint It Renta, Real Extate, the costumes checked. While they til Its might.' This caught poor toast her feet at tae ratdator and "All Coppy really needs Vo do Is Duncy by surprise. He s^led inb-Trucking—S.orava •«.. tO RELIABLE REALTY CO. Anetloneer. were doing this Dwight Frazier ar­ that Alper should sit beside her. lie Pmasanaar Serslea 129 "'emple 8L Hartford 264 No. 5Iain 8L Tel. hand the paddle back to. you. into the air. < intlnif—Papering tl POLICE rived. He was a short, square- "You two children,” she said, "look Then you can do the work! and faced, individual who spoke In a ifaasinnal Servieaa ...... SI half-frozen. It's dangerous to risk we will all be safe and soun,d: ’ (Duney monagee to rateh the Irlng ...... St slow, low-pitched voice. He looked a cold at this time of year—” 'ring—Dyalng—OleanlnB li 4343 This plan worked out all right fish in the next story.) it Goods and Service ...... II at the costumes, said they would She took Alper’s coffee cup away tad—Bualnaas Sa.vlea •••••• It Bdaeatloaal FIRE aaa and Ciaaaaa ...V .•••••.. It South MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE In the Nick of Time By THOMPSON AND COLL rata Inatruetlon ...... SI ding .11*A leal—Dramatic ...... St 4321 DURINA CANT ALL THE COf% ALL p Wanted-MaJe or Female.. IT (Oougan) T H E TIWVE. n.,s Wanted ...... 17-A latlona Waniad—Female ... It latlona Wanted—Mala ...... It 5«}0 iployment Aganctes ...... tf •••ek—Peta^PouUry—Vahleica (Holloran) —Blrda—Peta ...... ij...... 41 Stock—Vahlclaa ...... 41 Uttry and Suppllea ...... l 3060 4 LOST IN THE JUNOUE POOR gated - Peta—Poultry—Stock 44 (Quish) ! BEWILDERED AND TATTERED, TWO FIGURES 5PRNG AROUSED EV TH E EXCITEMENT, For ffnlv— Mlerellaafeaa MVHA HA.*» BEEN STUMBUNG TWBOUO-l SHE DROPS, OF SHEER EXHAUSTION, Idea -for Sale ...... t| SIMULTANCOUSLV-ONE FROM THE MVRA OPENS HER EVES IN TIME TWE DENSE' UNDERBRUSH ALL UNDER A Q|ANT CYPRESS TREE. UNDERBRUSH-THE OTHER FROM kta and Acceaaorlca ...... 4l 4340 NIQLTI; EVER MOPINO TO REACH THE TO S E E A f l a s h in g KNIFE ling liatak-lula ...... 47 STEALTHILV, A BBAST OF THE BEHIND THE TREE. DESCEND WITH INCREDIBLE FORCE- londs—Watches—Jewelry tt RAILROAD naaots t h a t l e a d t o t h e JUMOLE APPBQACHES^ii. “ t ; Etrlea! Appltaneea—Jladlo .. 41 ______C A PITA L! ■______• I and Feed ...... 4I-a HOSPITAL 4) tM I IV MA IC IV IC r. INC. Ian — Farm—Dairy Prt^uetg §0. igabold Oooda ...... tv LIVE CACTUSi Inary and Tcola ...... |t 5131 ical lostrumanta ...... It ______Hold Everything Bv Small and Store Equipment 14 ALLEY OOP ala at tha Storee...... ft WATER DEPT. He Nearly Got Away With It |By HAMIJN ‘ng Apparel—Fura «••••.., 17 /*&OSH>.MO Tlfre. OR, PLACE HOW DO you 00,MRSi oJHAT A E|6 AU t i f u l ^ e c i A u l a m p ! i r Id—To Buy ...... U 6 / , WHOOSH, TK OCAND NOW, WHAT wtfER IS (jONMA MAKE H Bii-STOP THAT, I t a Hioel^i^cAW 'T Be OHOEAH I cone INI M U S T e e . lOReOS OF V6AHS OLOJ •—Board ■'■■Motala N f artn 3077 SSST -GIT AWAY. ■ SAY -')OU BLASTED s e e M iLj T H I S o u r F i T i r HAve A suRPRise Roataarmata IT.' HE’S SURE PuaED Y MUTT-SHUT UP.' ma Without Board M (After 5 a M.) .YAP.'.' COHAT KlU X DO? FOR. VOUl rdara Wanted ...... Il-A TH' RJR OVER OL' SHHHH.' KJOW I AM IKI T- imaU7 Board—Raaortn It OINNYB EYES.' )talg Raatauranta ..•••«••»• tl 7868 TH' SOUP.' Antod—Rooms—Board tt Real Batata For Raat enta. Flata. Tanamantg.. tt GAS CO. near X^ooatlons for Rant •«. tt im for Rent ...... U rban tor Rent ...,•.«.••••• <• 5075 r Bomaa for Rant • At > to Rant ...... ‘m Meal Batata Pot galo ELECTRIC CO. ant Building for Sale ••• tt aaa Property for Sale...... U and lAnd tor Sale...... 1l 5181 l i ' for Sale It for Sal# ...... n >rt PropartF for Saio tt I EVENING HERALD ^*ban for dale ...... «•••••• Fk >) Batata for Excharga •••■» It od—Real Estate ...... Tf 5121 daattoo Legal Nottaoo O ttM fiV NCA RC& a *. PAT. orr. ,. NoUeaa ...... fi i r-' MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtU, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, APRIL 8,1986k MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRILS, 1884 'PAGE

BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Juftt Thtatldn* By MARTIN

- 1 VOOMOtR 1 WMOM HE. W O O V O K ft iW tV A S HM W .WHEM VOfe SENSE and NONSENSE VNHW KP4?PtVlE,0 L ^ V J E UOITWCXiT TE.\.\.\N<5 .ToS-9bpa— - WE, B U Y f / i e HE SOOD^VE % W M M . aup €M.tk^mmwmmm> TO HR. X ? C W . I a A. GLAO FOR TWP^ — Mon, n]w » p)«aeh«r, hu two t o 6WJE. A m ------HNRO TOR. ~ - \F t MtDE.R W\H natures. Well, he needs two if he TWhWi TO must take a wago cut. and rejoice FLAPPI^ FANITir Sa y & WAOVG that {trices are going up. - I, u. a PUT. Off. l ^ 3 BBSE 2 VNVIERE Forward!! WE "We can't go back to what might LOST AND FOUND 1 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 GARDEN—FARM- do. have bera, nu matter how hard W\ to refill it. Toby, looking after ing. Potts, who has the colt in DAIRY PRODUCTS Presently they set off In Hiatt’s her, said, "She's a dear, isn’t she? w e try: PiLOST—A BROWN ppcketbook In 1928 CHRYSLER COACH, 1930 50 training at the form er J. K. L. Rosa car— Hiatt and Frazier In front, Where In the world did M arty find We can only learn to begin again, the vicinity of the hospital. Re- Ford sport coupe. Used parts and FOR SALE—PEAT MOSS chicken G < r c € n x n t 4 Toby with Alp|r and Mrs. Gregg h er?" farm near Laurel, plans to give Jio to laugh, and forget to cry. .word If rcturneti to the hospital, tires. Pantaleo Bros., Horace SL droppings. Delivered. 50 cents bag. behind. Arlington futurity and Kentucky The lessons the dead y e v« taught Alper looked surprised. "W hy, Jockey club stakes winner a test 175 Woodland street'. Call 6806, (t) l«)4 NEA Stnk*, Iw . Toby liked Mrs. Gregg at once. don’t you know?" he asked. "That’s us will serve their purpose true, FOR SALE—1928 1 1-2 ton Ford BY LAURA LOU BROOKMAN before sending him out after the The older woman was pleasant and Margaret Gregg?” If on the ro ^ that is Just ahead, We ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 truck. In good shape, dual trans­ FOR SALE—GOOD cow manure. friendly. She asked Toby about her Chesapeake of one and one-sixteen­ mission, good rack body, 820 down, He saw that she did not under­ learn what we want to do." WANTED —' TRAN.SPORTATION 85.00 a load, delivered. Alfred BEGIN HERE TODAY s, Toby reached for ohe. said she work and seemed interested In the stand, and went on, "Tw enty years ths miles, A p ril 18. Potts, as well SIO monthly. Telephone RosedaJo TOBY KVAN, 19, Is a cominer- as the colt’s oWners, P. A. Markey to Hartford, arriving mornings Bums, 472 Keeney street. Tele­ had. answers. Alper told them he was ago M argaret G regg was one of Success, Is nothing more than do­ 15-3. eioj model, posing for photo­ "You 'll need a thin summery studying art. The year before he’d and Charles Bohn of Detroit, have 7:15. Local motf l ist or one driving phone 5395. the best known actresses In New ing your best and automatically graphs to be used in adverttse- dreas—not an evening dress, the had a Job as a commercial artist, wagered on Grand Slam across the u. t. fki, orr. 0 1M# lY WEA ttoVtCL throiieh. Woman preferred. Box M, York. She played leads in half a getting ahead of others who aren’t ments. She shares an apartment sort you might put on on a sum­ h.- said, but had discovered he dozen Broadway shows. Then she board t t 20. 8 and 4. H the track is m Herald. REPAIRING 23 with HARRIET HOLM, also a tryin g very har ' HOU^EHOLp GOODS 51 mer afternoon If you wanted to be could earn more and make better got older and went Into stock. muddy at Churchill Downs, May 2, model. a little bit dressed up. I t should T880 BinCK SEDAN. 19.10 Wlllys WANTED — DULL lawnmowers, use of his time modeling. His wife .Since—well, I guess she's had one the chances of the Bomar represen­ The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All th e T ra in s ' By Fontaine Fox FOR SALE—ALASKA refrigera­ At a charity style show Toby have ruffles or lacc, something sort was In the chorus of a musical ' Youth -May I take you homoT I K night sedan, 19,14 Terraplane garden tools, etc., to sharpen and 'bad break after another. Now and tative will be given a big boost for tor, cork lined, porcelain Interior, meets wealthy TIM JAMIESON of frilly. The color doesn't matter, show. "Some day," be said, "she’s like to take experienced girls -.huslnesH coupe, all in flr.st class repair. Karlscn and Edgerton, 655 then she gets a little part In some he is rated the best mudder of Jie 100 lb. capacity. Price 810. Apply who showers her with attentions ns long as It’s llghL Have you any­ going to be a real actress.” Derby ellglbles. home. M condition. Geb. L. Betts, 127 North Main. Phone 7385. play, and she models whenever she OUR BOARDING HOUSE 26 Walker street. for a time. Tim leaves town for thing like that?” Alper told them about the "real W. G. Jackson, brilliant appren­ Sweet Young Thing—But I'm not By Gene Ahem . Spruce street. gets the chance. H iatt likes her, “a few days," promising to call "I'll get It," Toby promised. break" he had had a few and so do most of the photogra­ tice Jockey, suffered a broken verte­ experienced. Tohy as soon as he retoms. The ."W h ite shoes and light hose, of HELP WANTED— APAR'I’MENTS—FLATS— months before when be and a dozen phers. She's a real trouper!" brae and two fractured ribs when Youth—No, and you’re not home time streG'hes out and no word course. Then you’ll need a sweater other models had boarded a cruise M argaret Gregg tame back with he was thrown from a horse during yet either. SAM EVEME.P ' PERSONALS FEMALE 35 oonies from him. TENEMENTS 63 that will photograph dark and a ship- for a week’s trip to the West the coffee. "H ere," she said, "drink the morning work-outs at Tropical WELL., COUSlM U P AM O U P IllLI. BRANDT, an old friend of NEW SPRING SA.MPLES of wo­ WANTED—GIRL capable of Uklng light skirt. That's all. Remember Indies, enjoying the deck sports this. You want to be thoroughly Park'Wednesday. Parents need education, as well Toby’s, asks her to go to dinner you’re to be at the studio at 11." . NTARTM A MOW •pE-CTECTLy-s^ adU charging at the rate earned, but SUPPLIES 43 any day now from the southland. street, 818.00. Call 4131 or 4279. FOJi SALE department— too big but It could Mrs. Gregg sat In a low. old-fash- Sambo—Ah.wus out to de Gawge a friendship like a private loan___ i-go allowance or refunda can be made Washington’s io a bridge pahty las’ '^eg ala time ade etopped a(ter the FOR S A L E — BA B Y chicks, B. W. be pinned over In the back. Tho loned chair and T o b y oil tho step People like a little folly In a first- I C E i IwfJt-day. FOR RENT— SEVERAL FIRSl dress was crisp and fresh and In night and won secon''prize. GDi D. tested, also started chicks, B. VERNON below. Frazier was exacting and class man because It brings him A M t > No **tlll forbida". dlaplay llaea aot T. Allen, 37 Doane street. Tele­ class single and double dwellings. if family house, electricity, a photograph It would look like a the scene, though It was simple Rostus— W hat was de seoon’ closer to Uiem.... Every time you •did. All In good locations. Apply Ed­ prize, Sambo? The Herald will got be reaponalble phone 7616. water. 2 1-2 acres. delicate voile or organdie. enough, had to be rehearsed i d give the other fellow a boost It's a OUIET, tor more than one Ihcorreet inaertloa ward J. Holl. Tel. 4642. But the shopping had taken time, tried from several angles. At last Sambo— Ah g o t to kiss de hostess. hitch ahead for you___ Of all glad ; ot any adverilaement ordered (or , r , ‘ ...... $ 1 9 0 0 Toby, glancing at a clock on ii Frazier was satisfied and the cam­ Rastus— Mah goodness! What words of tongue or pen the gladdest L l L i E i gnore than one time. building across the stredt, saw that WANTED—PETS— era clicked. wus de fust prize? are these: "Enclosed find check." ,The Inadvertent oralaalon of inoor* WANTED TO RENtT i 68 she had less than an hour to get A et pabllcatlon of advertlalng will be POULTRY—STOCK 44 "And now for the boat ride! Jb 19M iV NCA SMVICf. INC. T. M. « a U. ft. *AT. Off. Sambo— A d.me. •tid e ! only by canoellatlan of the WANTEIj>— S IX room rent, with TOWN back to the apartment, press the exclaimed Hiatt. CALLIOPE hew dress, pack It with the other A young man walked breezily In­ nrge made (or the eervlee rendered. WANTED TO BUY all kindc of live garage,I near Center, reanohable. Four room single, 1 car Toby went into the house again Al.r adverilaementa mutt conform thlng.s she must take, and reach , TRY WRIGLEy'S to the doctor’s surgery: poultiy, also IK e veal .calves. A. W rite Box O, Herald. garage, hot air heat. and put on the ruffled summer j! AS style, copy and typography with the .studio. dress, .^hc came back, huddled In , . IF VOUR THROAT Yoimg Man—Ah, good morning, $|dNNFttlnllone antorced by the pubtUh- Gremmo & So.i Teiephono 3441. Doctor. I’ve just dropped In to tell H - 3 and they reserve the right to Sacrlflce $ 2 3 0 0 She did It. though. She atopped her coat, and found Alper, coatless 19 D R V A N D T.a.ste.M.i.r«T.aw. lit. revise or lejec* any copy eon- HOUSES FOR SALE 72 to buy fresh ' light hose and then and in white flannels. you how I greatly benefited from “•rad objectlonabla. ARTIC'I.ES FOR SALE 45 rushed home. Five minutes before They walked to the rear of the your treatment. .O^SlNO HOURS-^laaalfled ada to II o'clock, carrying her worsc-for- Doctor (eyeing him up and down) published eame day must be re- FOR SALE—LARGE^TWO family 7 Room Single hoiise where the others were w ait­ •atved by II o'clock noon; Suturdaya FOR SALE-STRONG team har­ house, one acre land, barn, garage, wear suitcase, she pushed open the ing, There was a private boat — But I don’t remember you. You’re IbilO a m. ness, almost new. Horses ^collars, chicken coop, fruit trees, owner House dor of H iatt’s studio. landing and, .securely fastened, a not on: of my patients. S( ORCHY SMITH Always A Black One In Every Litter , By John C. Ten ^ 2 1*2 acre.s. Modern garage, Marty greeted her cheerfully. rowboat bobbed on the rippling sur­ Young Man—I know, but my TELEPHONE \OUR strap work, harness repairing, out of state, anxious to sell. You'll curtain and auto tops repaired. be surprised tit this place and bam, central location. Plenty ■'H’are you, T ob y?” he said. "G o­ face of the water. uncle was and I ’m bis heir. ACH/ MICKEY l«S -GLAD «HE'« -SCOBCHEIf-VAT - e v e r y t h in g '-s in OUKf - UNP VE HAFF WeLL «TART HIKING — UPP -THAT'® fT-WHILE of fruit trees. WANT ADS. Chas. Laklng, 90 Cambridge street. location for $3500. Jan'cs J. Rohan. ing to give you a boat ride "Get In," the photographer in­ 9LEEFINQ EEFEN ABLE TO «LEEP, VOULP YOU «AY PER FAV0R-9DCTY MILE® POE PER COMPA4S UNO ATPUSK-A LITTLE EBING 6BEN OP THEM ARE FRIENPiy ▲da ara-acuopled over U.e telephone Telephone 4740. Tel. 7433. Terms. •P^'UUU today. How'd you think you'll like structed, "and push off a little The Average Family BETTEff THAH PER IN THIS HEAT.' CHANCE® ARB OFF EAETOF HERE WE'U- JU®T ENOUGH VATER COOLER AT NIGHT the CHARGE RATE given above th at?" way.” BYOERPESEHr AND LOYAL TO THE Juggle bills. Juggle bUL, Juggle P06 ON PEK - ©HB'U. NEEP GETTING OUPT-? ®TRIKE A TRIBUTARY FOR PER LONG . as a convcnlen .• to adverlleera. but "Isn't It a little cool?" Toby dropped her coat and eat AND NCTT « 0 AAUCU TRIEKMEH, BRrn«H governm ent, . the CASH RATES will oa. accepted aa STATE ROAD every day. FARMMOU4E EVEliy OUNCE OF O P THE EUPH RATK VALK - VERY CHANCE OP • VAN? there?® a CHANCE WE . rJTULL FATMENT If paid at tha buai- FIJKL A N p FKKD 49 A WANTKD— Marty grinned. "Might be," he down in the boat. The wind, over ’Taint no fun for any one to have to p «r ic u / said. "See that you don’t rock the ENEBSY- RIVER, ANP f o l l o w fT COULD BUMP INTO A ' goa» ofTie* on or before the aeventh RKAL ESTATE 77 ft room house, steam heat, the water, was raw and sharp. live this way. 'gay following the drat Inaertlon of FOR SALE—EARi^Y CUT hay all improvements, 2 car boat, win you? W e don’t want to Alper pulled on the oars and the T/IL WE aoME TO A EANP OP OUTLAW® WHO aaoh ad oUierwiat the CIlAiUlE garage, largo fronUigc. About have to put on any rescue acts." boat moved away from the landing. ( NATIVr fE T U E M & IT - RATE will be oollecied.'' No reaponal- 815.00 ton, at barn. Asher, Tele­ WANTED TO LEASE for 2 or more VOOLPffr ••nOPAT ^ A lllty for arrore- in telephoned ada phone Rosedale 44-3. years, ten to fifteen acre.s good 3-4 acres. This placo suitable He led her to where a young man Toby leaned back against a cush­ B0TCHBRV-, will be aesumed ana rhetr accuracy smooth level land In one field. C. for j^a.s station, tourist home and an older woman were stand­ ion, tried to smile. She had been ing. The young man was tall, t cannot ba guaranreed. FO R S A L E — BA LE D hay. Clover. E. Wilson & Company. Phone 5158. or rcWfUencei* told to drop one hand Into the wa­ t i INDEX OF Alfalfa and TlmoUi>. Telephone Sncrliico price as owner rather athletic-looking. The woman ter, raising it carelc.ssly. She did, Rosedale 15-3. C. O. D. was short, stout and her hair was and almost screamed. The water (HEAD THE STOKY.'^THE N COLOR THE PICTURE) CLASSIFICATIONS gray. w a ^ ik e Ice. " r r " $ 4 5 0 0 Wee Coppy padiiled on till he and so. soon Scouty shouted, **On v ^ rth a ...... A "Mrs. Gregg,” Hiatt said, "this Is >Frora the bank H iatt shouted, was Just as tired as he could we go!" The boat began to whiz vJJbigagemanU ...... B FOR SALE—EARLY cut new stock Toby Ryafi. Toby—Dick Alper. You ■Shaking his head that some­ • _ .J".-H.— f^llam agee ...... 7...... C be. The old prospector noticed once more, and everyone felt fine. hay. Phone 3226. three make up the company today. thing was wrong. Alper headed ^.vOaatha ...... D A Thought STATE ROAD this and said, "You'd better rest. Woe Duncy, sitting in the stern, W e’ll be ready to leave as soon as ^ Card 01 Thanka ...... E 6 room single, 1 acre till- the boat back, and they tried It "Let someone take your place -.In - Uamorlam ...... « . . . F Frazier shows up. ” cried, "Hey, lads, when it comes FOR SALE—SEASONED WoOD. nhlo land, wired for electiic over again. They tried it a third awhile." "Okay," said Coppy, ..liOat and Found ...... 1 fireplace, fumnee. and stove, full ■ The Ijord U my r(»rk, utid my Frazier, Tohy learned, was the art turn, just let me know. Right . Ansouncemema ...... t stove, steam heat, fruit trees, time and then a fourth. Toby was with a smile. " I ’d like to keep 'now I’m fishing. I just found a fortroMN, uiid my dt'Uvorer.— II editor of the magazine for which STEADIES THE NERVES ttj, n» A. r, AS s.,a. PoraonfiU ...... I measure. 1-2 cord *4.00, l cord *8. 2 car gitrago and workshop, chilled to the bone by this time right on, but I am sure a switch line." “ 4 - a _ a Aalomohllea C. O. D. -Tel. Rosedale 16-3. Samuel 22:3. good eomlltlon, high elevation. the photographs were being made. and the hand she dropped into the Is best." They were. to illustrate a short water felt numb. The Tlnics watebed him for a Agtomubllaa (or Sale ...... 4 Owner leaving t(^wn. *T11 take a turn," cried spell, and then they heard him (jiUitomobllea (or Eichange I Tho steps of faith fall on' the story that would, appear months "Come back," H iatt .called. "Get WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR W A Y By Williams - Aiito AeceeeorUe<~Tlree ...... • I t has been estimated that there Sniall down payment. Scouty. “I will maRc the water loudly yell. *T have a bite! Oh, FRECKLES AND/HIS FRIENDS ' By Blosser seeming void, but And the rock be­ Inter. Toby was to be the heroine out and put your coats on for a whis right by." Then, as he ... AND REMOVE HIS FAKE .Attto Repairing—Painting 7 are 45,000 totally deaf persons In alnd Dick Alper the hero. Mrs. goodness, me, what am I going to WHAT.'THEY ^E'S DISGUISED, BOVS,WAIT Attto Schools ...... 7-A neath.—Whittier. while. Then we'll try It again." started moving, the old man ex­ do?" MUSTACHE. THERE, HE LOOKS , A PORCUPINBr WOM/. THETAINT SO the United States. G regg was to be Toby's mother. Toby said, climbing up on the CAPTURED VTILL I STICK A PIN IN HIS ( g o o d GRACIOUS) rf / ‘ \ DUMB I w DUMB-IT DOES 1 AMtoa—Ship by Truck ...... t K';. $ 3 5 0 0 claimed. "Sit still! Wee Goldy answered, with a .PUM K.V MIDDLE. LIKE A Olf=FERENT AAAN. r — Autos— For Hire ...... f "Where are we going?" the girl landing, “ How can you t-t-takc my * ^ L/IL/rSt l t>TNV.,T» / S H E LOOK UKE TH Sfwhiragea—Service—atorage ..••• 10 Several fai^ms and building asked. "Don’t try to switch 'round In grin, "You hooked the fish, so pull JUVEKIILE MA<3LEW? picture when I'm s-s-shivoring this boat, if you want it to stay .SYLVESTER ' T .'c n V.THEY'D CHASE TH IN K S BIO DOO 15 GOT j'Motoreyclea—Blcycla* ...... tl lots at unbelievably low prices. "Out on Long Island. There's a s-s-so?" it in. The whole Idea was your wWantad Autos—Motorcycles It afloat. A s sure as you stand up. own, so it is up to you." GEE,MR.KEL^ AU-.-THEy DAT ALLTW (3UILLS FOB RENT Terms as little as $300 down. bouse there, belonging to some "W e ’ll get It," Hiatt assured her. I'wUtTY'ODOK- ““'BSlMcas aad Profeaatoaal Sorvteoa young man, you’re going to take He tried to follow her advice, 1 Hope 'l l ANDLE ALL .ilnaaa Servioaa Offerad It friend of Frazier’s, and a bay where And they did. Twenty minutes AGE AMD. S pip. LITTU E 7W LITTLE DOO 5-Room Downstairs Tenement a spill." but it did not work out so nice. Ottaahoid Sarvlcaa Offered ••••.ll-A we can get the shot of you and later the pictures were finished and C»NT THINK :>SES IN- t » a AM A UAIMTQOTjaO- (tiding—Contracting ...... 14 EMERGENCY at 28 Birch Street. $13.00 per List your prnpertlca for quirk He's right.'* said Dotty. "I The fish began to jerk so hard, It ADDRESS J TEEN.... results with this agency. Alper (n the boat. HoW about all of them wcre,;back in the house, have learned that lots of small PORKPNE nrlata—NurassTea ...... it nion . lm|Uire of Supt.» A p t wardrobes? Have you all got every­ gave Uic laJ a s.are. I SIEAL/IHIKKSE VOLVIMG aral Olrectora ...... It drinking hot coffee and eating canoes have turned right over, ? A D D R E S S 26 Birch street, thing you were to bring?" sandwiches. j The fish then flopped up into ^ rting—Plumbing—Roofing 17 through somebody standing up, or sight and jerked once more, with V i guranca ...... I I CALLS or Geo. L. Graziadio The suitcases were o’peiTed and Mrs. G regg Insisted Toby should 714 M APLE jUlnary—Dresamaklng II Rents, Real Estate, moving 'round. til Its might. This caught poor the costumes checked. While they toast her feet at tue raolator and "A ll Coppy really needs to do is olrlng—Trucking—g..orage •••. 10 RELIABLE REALTY CO. Auctioneer. were doing this Dwight Frazier ar­ Duncy by surprise. He sailed STREET/ ■bllo Paaaangar Barvloa •••••.lO-A that Alper should sit beside her. hand the paddle back to yoti. POLICE 129 '"emple SL Hartford 264 No. Main St. Tel. rived. He was a short, square- into the air. aiming—Papering ...... t l "You two children," she said, "look Then you can do tho work, and faced, Individual who spoke in a Dfaaalonal Services ...... II half-frozen. It's dangerous to risk we will all be safe and sound." airing ...... I I Slow, low-pitched voice. He looked a cold at this time of year—" (Dunry manages to catch the orlng—Dyeing—Cleaning It 4343 This plan worked out all .right flnh in,the next story.) at Ooode and Service ...... It at the costumes, said they would She took Alper's coffee cup away vAnted—Bualneee Se.vloe •••••• It Bdaeatloaal FIRE , otiraea and Ciaaaea...... |i South MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE In the Nick of Time jflmyate (natrnetlon ...... || By THOMPSON AN D COLL S u e in g ...... IB-A Yw aleal—Dramatlr ...... I I 4321 Wanted—Instrustloa ...... It DURIN& A HOLDUP HE WAS SKINNV MAGLEW. A ' ------, B u t , N(D M A TTER HOW SMARfI FlmaaeUI North MOMENT LATER HE DONNED A MUSTACHE, BLEW UP A CROOK IS JBOYS, SOONER _ .Bonds—Siocke—Mortsagee a . . I i HIS TR IC K BALLOON AND WAS A FAT RANCHER. FOR O R LATER HES BOUND TO 6ET IIBuilnesa Opportunities ...... II r ------:— AWHILE HE CAUGHT. HE CAN FOOL RART C? Money to (x>an ...... t l V/E HAVE WAfIS OF 5432 HAVE V dU BEAT THE LAW. THE COPS M O S T OF THE TIME, Help ood .jlta«(fo«a CHECKINS UP ON /AMY AND MOST OF THE COPS [Halp Wanted—Female ...... It EV ER B E EN R £ ^ OF THE TIM t BUT HE Help Wanted—Male ...... It AMBULANCE STATEMEMT TOU MAKE ^ aUamen Wanted ...... |t*A (Dougan) IN TR O U B LE Wani-ed—Male or Female.. 17 rr WILL FAY TtoU TO geiue Wanted . . . » ...... 17-A BEFORE iuatlona Wanted—Female ... It 5680 TELL THE TRUTH ! HAiE Matlonb Wanted—Mala ...... I I S t T V E S T E R nploymant Aganclea ...... 4t (HoUoran) >lOU EVER B E E N R N E O Stack— P el^ —PoMltry—Veklelea 2 -Birds—Pets ...... 41 FOR AMYTHINS? Stock— Vablclea ...... 41 onitry and Supplies ...... 41 3060 l^anted -*Peta — Poultry-^tock 44 (Quish) LOST IN t h e j u n g l e .' POOR b e w il d e r e d a n d TATTERED, TWO FIGURES SPRING ’Fof Sal*—MlacallaaeeMa kVRA HA'S BEEN STUMBLiNO TWROLIOW SHE DROPS, OF SHEER EXHAUSTION, AROUSED EV THE EXCJTEMENX eles for Sale ...... 4t siwultaneouslv - o n e f r o m t h e MVRA OPENS HER EVES IN TIME THE DENISE' UNIDERBRUSW ALL u n d e r a QIAISIT IH A T 7 c a n 't ^ O H O G AH I CO M e lAll MUST Be HUNoReos o f •v e a h s o l d •Bear*—4Ietele—Heeerte 3077 ,J^S T -GIT AWAY. ER...VES.SIR... '=WJY c T i w u r e i X c o A w r h e r t o s e e i Mestaaraata SAY -lO U BLASTED seew IN’ _ o u t f i t ? X WAVe A SURF«.ISe (After 5 P. M.) IT.' HE'S SURE PULLED V. a y M U TT-S H U T UP.' C E N T S ? d o i n g >ma Without Board •• •YAP.'.' * ’ Jfe**-.'/© I R N E D H o e v cuecL vou'Re -? ' COHAT Kin DO? fdara Waatv^ ...... ««..^..II-A I K ?=UR OVER CC SHHHH/ NOW 1 AM IN •try Board—Rearrta «.»• « M OINNJVS EYES.' W H A T w i Reatauraate t i 7068 TH' SOUP.' THREE CENTS ntad—Rooms—Board ...... I I m o FOR? Itoal Batata Fev Baat nenta. Flats. Tanamaata*. t l GAS CO. at U>«atlooa (or Reat ••• tt (or Rent —•••••••••••• tt la lor Beat II 5075 ar Homes (or Raai t f htad to Raat ...... «g Bm I Batata Fe* gala ELECTRIC CO. sent Bnildlng (or Sate t l aaaa Property (or Bala ...... ft liaad (or Sals «••••• t l 5181 Tor Sals ...... Tl tor^Bai# Tl art ProM riy (or Sala «••«••• Tt EVENING HERALD tor SaU ...... Tt Its tor Bxotarga «••«« Tt I —Raal Batata ...... TT 5121 taafiae ia g sl Betfaeo. NoUoaa ...... M G t*M ZY NCA Still a. PA-r. err. .