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Steel Plant Pickets Tighten Their Lines; See Federal Fa q u h t b e i y iWanr^ater Euntfag Ijgfalli Llaeola Kaith, aoa of Mr. aad Mia. Mary C Keeney Tent, Daughteri brought to the event as arell as the Oaorpa B. Keith of 10 Lewis street at Union Vatarana of the ClvU War mVITO AU A COLONU llEflONSCOVIMASTERS ribbons for first. Second and third ABOUUOWN recently passed hia New 7ork Bar wUl attend the patriotic service In place. The drum corps ..which la examtaatlons. Mr, Keith realdaa in S t Bridget’s church Sunday morn' sponsored by the Windsor post will ihg. Bvary member la u rg ^ to at ITAUANA PLAN TROOP CONTEST F. E. BRAY Ntrin* of Eut Cw- Jackaon Haifhta, Lonc laland. He be on hand to. aud muaie and color la a graduate of Wealayaa Unlreiat* tand and to meet in front of the to the affair, l i e program will open a r ibiet who hM bam Ul, «iit«r*d church at 0:45, Jeweler SELF SERVE J M lUaebw tar MMaerial h o ^ ta l ty aad'Harvard Univeralty. with a military parade and revlaw S r t Tnwday for • foot op«Tmtlaa ana La Sorieta’ Magllaneae in occa- An Those in Charter Oak Coun and will close with a drill by the State Theater BaikHat stone del loro banebetto annuals <^e FR ID AY 2:30 To 5:30 S i a later w e n to hor homo. Her Retuma of tickets for the Aral dl Sponsored by Legion to drum corps and the singing of taps 787 Mala Street Eoetor roporta bar vary mudi Im- ■MiiiMi field day aad picnic of the TOGREETNEWFIRM Sara’ tenuto Domenlca Maggto 30 by the combined troops. Tbe same SPECIALS Orange Young Americana ia this alia casa del FlgU DTtalia in Keeney Take Part. judges as last year are ezpected to Watch and Jewelry #?"***• ____ St., prende quests occasiooe per in- district should be made by Friday judge tbe events and their word 'Repairing At S A fa c ia l maaHny of both r--j> night in order to enable the commit­ vitare tutU grttalianl dl Manchester A meeting o t the American Le­ will be final. I aC tha ICaactaaatar Flra da- tee to complete bus arrangamanta. OFnCERSONJUNE? a venire e prender parte a quests gion troop leaders from the enUre Reasonable Prices C O R N wm ba bald tonlpfat at 9 The piade will be held Monday, May feats. L’antrsts si bsllo, che asrs’ GOVERNOR 200 DIE IN AIR Charter Oak Council was held last ADVERTISEMENT— at tha headquarters at H|b SL Memorial day at Wales, Mai rallegrato dsUs rinomsts orehestis' night at Hartford Boy Scouts bead- Step in and see one Glorgettl, e’ grstis per tutU. Skrd aad Mate atreeta. AH members and friends of Nathan quarters. The object of the meeUng Lowest Prices in Town At Our 9 X A K E 8 VI Bsrsnno delle gare sportive of Manchester’s Hale Lodge, O. 7. A., of this town Open MeetiDg of Chamber Is was to make plans and arrange­ Liquor Department Arthur Drug RAID BY NIGHT STEEL PLANT PICKETS aperte pure per tutU coloro che aad Kra. Oaorye Keith of 10 are welcome to attend. Tickets may ments for the annual American Le­ Store—Rubinow Bldg. Largest Selections desidersno prender parte. NEW STATE BUDGET TDaarla atraat win laare Saturday to be obtained from Worthy Master gion Inter-troop contest. It waa Arranged at Committee Un'orchestrins composts di gio- of Greeting C'ards Xttand tba fraduatlon of their Edward Scott, Deputy Master HoW' voted to hold the affair this year at O N ^ C I A ■ft. SUUaiaii Keith, rrom ard Conn, Recordl^ Secretary Mil vani di 13 anhi fom in’ la musica durante il pranzo. Windsor under the sponsorship of CLASSES IN Campbell’s ,tba Sjnmcuae School at Foreatry, ler Hsugh. Financial Secretary Earl Cards For All Session Yesterday. II comitsto per quests* oceasione the Wilson troop of scouts. lAst POPULAR SINGING TIGHTEN THEIR LINES; JEraenae, N. 7. Graduation exar- Kennedy or members - of the ad- year the contest was held in Man­ AFTER CONFERENCE Every Saturday Morning, 11:1B Occasions W M win take place Ifonday, May vlaory board. sta lavorando alacremente per far si die-quells giornata ala una glor- chester at the Old Golf Grounds and At the Cast Side Rec BEANS «7e Red Cross Hospital Hit, Brit our local Legion troop sponsored it. Instnictor: esa ^ s * Townsend Chib No. 3 will meet to­ An open meeting for the purpoee nats dl divertimento per le fanSglie del MagllanesI e per coloro che vor- The date waa set for Juue 13 and His Actira Is Interpreted ,Mcinbera of the Army and Nary morrow night at S:1B at the 7. M. of extending a welcome to the offl ETHEL VON DECK ish Ship Sank; Americans ranno onorarri della loro presenaa. the program will get under way at Herahey Ub auxiliary are reminded of the C. A. This will be an Important rials of the Independent Cloak Com­ two o'clock. The regular contests Phone 8981 Read Tbe Herald Advs. FORD SAYS RIOT SEE FEDERAL ACTION meeting and a good attendance U Amiri Italianl, venlte, portate i nquet and maetiny at the club* pany will ba sponsored at the local vostri bambini, U locale e’ spazioso will be used Including Friction Fire, A s Meaning He WiD Sng- hoped for. \ Have Nairow Escapes As I toaicht at 6:M. Country Club on Monday evening. vl a’ posto per tiitU. Con la sper- Fire by Hint and steel. Compass re­ BAKING May 7. at 6:80 o’clock by the Cham­ lay, Ice rescue, skin the snake and WAS STAGED BY anza di vedervi a tutU Domenlca fest No .^More ReTenoe Sonree m Yonngstown, 0., ber of Commerce, it waa decided prosstma U comitato vi ringrazia other events which the boys find a CHOCOLAT Five Planes Drop Bombs. After Arrest Of 28 Steel Pickets yeaterday at a aeasion of the meet­ antecipatamente. Comitato— En­ delight In accomplishing. The three V4-1 ings committee of which Charles W. rico Betluccl, Pietro - Qlannantoni, loving cups which are now in the THE PLAY SCHOOL Raisins Measores Later. PAPERSJI. A W. Hmts That Federal Aid PINEHURST SEA FOOD Kimball Is cbalrman. Pietro UrbanetU, Olulio Annulli, bands of the recent winners will be Valencia, Spain, May 28.— (A P )— The affair will be open to both Natale Ruflnl, Aleasandro Calabrlnl, Five insurgent planes, described by members and non-membera of the WiD Be Songiit if W orkers P m li (t or 8 to K poimd) Felice PuganI, Antonio Falcetta, A Pre~Pnmary School 2 1 ^ * Sstate Capitol, Hartford, May 38. competent observers as Italian Fresh Chamber aad it la planned to :asue Antonio AgostinelU, Luigi GenovesL CompaBy Also Says Govern" BUTTER nSH ..Ib.20c Invitatlona to prominent clUzene STAVINSKY’S — (A P )—Govemo. Wilbur L Cross Capronis, carried out a terrific bom­ GREEN Eduardo Paganl servira II pranzo. 201 East Center Street Hersbey’s Chocolato and Prodneers Camiet and town oCncl^. The program BICYCLE SHOP placed hia stamp of approval today bardment of Valencia before dawn win be informal and will ;nclude meat Men W ere b the BEANS Fresh Eastern HALIBUT—considered IS Purnell Place Registration for Fall Now Open. on the proposed 3100,603,837 budget today and klUed an esUmated 300 messages of greeting to Manchea- by many as the prise food of the sea. SYRUP prepared by the Appropriations persons. Droning in from the sea Reach Agreement Soon. 1 0 c q u a r t toris new induitiy. 'ncketa are now MARRIAGE UCENSE Lawn Mowers Cleaned and committee. Scheme; Martin H bts Fon and down on thia temporary capital on sale aad may be obtained from EMILY HOUSE AND LAURA HOUSE FUacy, Freeh •After the chief executive had con­ Of the Spanish government an hour Philip J. Ranney, F. T. BlUb. Sr., Sharpened— 75c. lb. can g c ferred for about an hour with fiscal before daybreak, toe planes dropped ASPARAGUS ..22c. M AC K E R E L. .2 lbs. 27c or at tha Chamber office. Telephone 4455 Is Dodd’s “BilKoimiro”. By Aafloclated Preifl. Miss Agnes Teresa Pongratz, azpcrts, hia office issued this state­ fifty 300-pound bombs. By noon, We remove practically ail the bone The other membera of the com­ clerk, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. ment: 76 of the dead bad been Identified. Youngstown, O., May 28.— mittee In charge are O. H. Waddell. Iceberg Lettuce. and have the fish ready for the pan. Stephen Pongratz of 180 High The American consul, Milton K. John L. Lewis’ militant ited Parker Soren, Tbomaa Brennan, "Governor Cross said tbe budget street, and James M. Reardon, state Detroit. May 28.— ( A P I - The Wells, was caught In a rain of fall­ unit prepared on several front! i Native Lettuce. John Echroallan, Walter Gorman, which has qpen presented is a good Absolutely Fresh Salmon. policeman, of 213 School street, budget and comes witbln tbe esti­ Ford Motor Company said today ing plaster, but was unhurt. Several Rev. C. Homer GInna, Jack Sanson, Americans, Including Norman of the Great Lakea section to* F u cy Cukes .... 15c Steaming Clams. Cherrystones. have applied for a marriage 'Icense. mated income. Barring any radical Everett McKinney, Ronald Fergu­ that a riot at the gates of Its Rouge Thomas, the United States social­ day to tighten strike line! changes made on tbe floor or some Green Peppers Opened Chowder Clams. .35c pt. son, Philip Ranney and F.
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