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A BOO, Kenneth Charles, waa Thy Holy Wounds X Flad”, eom- bom February 7, at Altoona, Pa. Jap Beetles Are Not Des4; poaad by Johann B. Koenig ITSS. 9,452 Second Sermon The aervlGe*wlU cloee, aa has Fuel Shortage A b o u t T o w n General hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Seen in East Center St. • at tas AnMt Kenneth Gam. Mrs. Gam waa the been customary, wtth aa evening •41 fonner Miss Jdarlanne Femuaon, hymn, the well-kaown “ Sun of My Is Seen Ended TtM Tiimmirli CUaa o f Um The Jap beetlea are back. O f the Series Soul, Thou Savior Daar, It la Not Ohureh of *tl>e Nawroao wni matt dMighter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliarles Ihren before the grip of winter Manchestsr^A CUy of ViUego Charm EL ¥>rguson of IPS East Centsr Night If Thou ^ Near,” baaed oa thiB evening at 7:45 at the home has been thoroughly looaened, the well-known worda of the Goe^ street of Ura. John IfcAUiatar, M Wada- reports hav*e come In that six Rev. Paul G. Prokopy to pel o f Luke: "AhMe with ua, for Unless Prolonged Cold yOL. LXVH., NO. IIS •n Fags t6 > MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1948 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENIH worth atreet. A full attendance la live beetles who apparently it la toward evening, and the day WEDNESDAY u t ^ aa theie will be btialneM of The Manchester Ski Club will managed to keep oosy during Preach Tomorrow Eve* is far spent." Weather Sets In From Importance. The new alate o f offl- have an outing Sunday, February the cold weather, have been ning at Zion Church A cordial welcome to the mid Now OiT c e n v.'lU be in charge and com* 22, to Mount Wachuaett Prince seen on a forsythla bush on week Lenten aervices la extended MORNING SPECIALS mlttec.<< for the year will be ap ton, Mass., whore a two-tow en East Center street to frienda of the community, es Urges Sales Tax Repeal Chileans Plan pointed. ables the novice and Intermediate The aecond o f a aeriea o f seven pecially to thoae who have no With the coming of warmer skier to enjoy the open slope for 'The score for the year ao far f DeValera Loses goes Bomethlng like this: snow, Lenten devotional services at Zion church home. weather this week, local fuel con- Truman Asks Solons The eecond meeting In Center trail skiing. FaclMties include a ice, cold. thaw, water and bugs. E v a ngellcal Lutheran Church, sarvaUon officials fsal that the Military Base church Lenten aeriea will take warming house but no refresh town has safely weathered the One Group of place Thuraday evening at eight ments. Those making the trip Cooper and High streets, will be Shdktage that for a while caused o’clock In the Federation room. should take Connecticut Routo 15, conducted tomorrow evening at deep concern here. If there la no Tha Waahlngton Parent-Teacher Capital Raise V Job as Premier; In Antarctic Rev. Craig G. Whltaltt. minister IT. S. 20, via Mass. 31 to Princeton. 7:30. Following the general theme, proloiM**! coM weather from now at large In this state, will speak The tow is three miles on the right Assoication directs attention to on. It was said today that Man For Aid for Chinese; the fact that its meeting tonight "Our S uf f e ring and Saving DRESSES on the subject "Churches in Ser% - side of the road going up Mount Is Subscrilied chester will have no fuel ahort- Ice at Home." The program will In Wachusett from I^nceton. Furth- will take place at thy West Side Savior", the local paator, Paul G. ages. President Acts After In Recreation Center. This neweat of Values to 9.96 clude special music worship and ' er information may be had by tele- Prokopy, will preach on the sub-J There have been no calls for Costello Chosen I phoning Gene Andreini, 9.’> .Middle the local Parent-Teacher aaaocla- voking Western Hemi fellowship. All In the community .. j j . w ij I. _ theme "Abused”, baaed on Luke I emergency oil delivery for many Interested are cordially invited to I Turnpike West. Uons decided to hold ita meetings ^ I Demand for Additional on the third Tuesday evening of , “ .03-05. 'The remaining sub- days, and all dealani appear able sphere* Pact to Bol Seeks $570,000,000 attend. Miss Mary Alice Andrews of 2 the month while the three others i themea work up climactlcally and Stock Active at the Lo* now to supply their customers. s 3 * 0 0 AB8.U.MMI 16-Year Rule of Eire AH of the approximately 25 ster Nation’s Qaims I Wood Pond Road. West Hartford, meet the third Wednesdays. Par chronologically as follows: ';A c- cal Trust Company Broken by Five Votes; I will bo unable to instruct her after- ents are reminded that the Cedar rused” — STOurged” — "Thom- emergency delivery calla that News Tidbits were received during the cold spell I noon anil evening dancing dames street school's new rooms will be Crowned” — Crucified' "Dead" Santiago, Oiile. Feb. 18— (JTi— President in Special were prompUy fllled. according to Dublin Lawyer Sup CulM Froai (/P) Wirts Alice Cofran i Thuraday. nt the Masonic Temple, open for Inspection tonight from (Good Fridayi. 'The 1100,000 capital increase of Chile’s prealdeht moved to eatab- Doctors Vote Mcflaage Saya A id because of illness. 7:30 to 8:00, preceding the bus The service tomorrow evening ' the Manchester T nut company Chairman Albert Bahrend of the One Group of ported by Five Oppo Ush a military base in disputed iness mertinr. emergency fuel committee. Readings Daily will be preceded by violet flood-: was fully subscribed for today, New York poUticoa aee WaUaee Antarctic territory today after In Would Be ConditioBed A daughter, Judith, was bom ------' lighting o f the front o f the church ' sition Parties Today; the closing day for exerdsing pur Vletery ta Bronx leading to Demo voking the western hemisphere de Against Free 169 Clinrch St. Hartford ! February 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Rob chase rights, it was stated by vice On China Taking Ade Mr*. William Turkington of 68 ' .I*® of fhr open Bible Vote Is 75 to 68 cratic Party reorgaalsatten aided fense pact to '.outer his nation’s Telephone 6-2024 ert iCiaing of New York City. Mr*. Phclp. Road who for a number of i President Russell B. Hathaway of I Eising was the fom ier Miss Alice DRESSES by Camee A. Fsrtey . . . Rep. quate M eafu rea to year* waa aaebrtant buyer at the ' i the bank. Demand for Um addl-, Martin of Iowa and Shafer ot Medical Care Benson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tlonal stock was acUve, Jt was Piano Tuning Dublin, Eire, Feb. 18— While Britain hinted an appeal former Rubinow atore. ia now Hf. > ***■**••*‘1 •'“ PHfylug »ya-I Michigan say stores of vital war Achieve Economic Sta> ! John B. Benson of Newmsn street. said, and while a substanUal part Values to 13.98 % 1 — Eamon de Valera was de to the United Nations and Aus filiated with Blair'a, and will be material extremely slim . . . Sey glad to welcome her frienda. i of the rights were exercised by $ 5 .0 0 feated by five votes today tralia weighed sending a warship bUity and Recovery; ! Manchester Grange will meet to- _ I CThiiat I Glory” and "All Glory,. aUeae astag Detroit ae nmla gate Whether Physicians W ill former holders of bank shares, THE PIANO SHOP *^for re-election as prime mini to tlia Falklando, Chilean Presi IK CO M E T A X I morrow evening In the Masonic I Laud, and Honor" by the famoua many new stockholders have been way to sneak into U. S. dent Gabriel Gonxalea Vidcia push Strike Against Author Situation Worae Near ' Temple. Included in the lecturer's Lakota Council, No. 81, Degree ■ St. Luke'a boy chorlatera, o f S t.! All Saks Final ster of Eire. His 16-year rule Oeoeral Metora plans to light (left) o f Stemfetd, president nf the Aaanctated RETURNS gained. 6 Pearl Street Tel. 4029 $ 5 . 0 0 ed farther south on his spectacular ! program will be an Illustrated of Pocahontas, will meet tomorrow Luke'a Church. Cal. They have ■ Rights found a ready market at of the republic broken, the NUtB claim that proposed pen Betallere of Osnaeettent, pfeaenis to State Senator Tlacent Otample- expedition to set up th* base on ity of Parliament to Washinston, ^eb. IS—
MAm;ius2m!;K e v i s n i n u h e k a l u . Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n , W e d n e s d a y , f e b k c a k y i s . IIANCHE8TEB fcVICNlNO HERALD. MANCUBirrER. OONM, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1S4S
tost wash to attend a li nooln Baff the department must start br^ng ministration power to control to DUtan, said aba Mvor had ro- mm pricea tatoad him dlroctly. Sba said Mm Kentucky Solon «k«wiar to LoutovUta. again soon. It needs at least T o llan d Estate Asks SurvlirotB taeluds hto wife and' llOtfS... HIR 1ST Wheat Buying 70,000^000 more bushels by June On the other hand. Chairman AgainBacks Says $10,000 askad a frto«d, a mambtr of tha 80 to meet the government's min ope (R „ Kas.) eC the House Agri Assembly to Resume Mtoaourt Loadatoturo, to ask DUIoR Dies in Sleep a daughter, Mta. Daisy MEtoonfla. EEZTH’S HBM imum export g ^ of 480,000,000 culture committee, has said the de- ToUaad Dtotrlct of Paroat T^kch- Tax Riefund what ha could do about getting a who ara to Washington, and a son. Offers Puzzle bushels this crop year. President pa||ment should have bought Tax Program era Assoolatloa mat at HaB Mssao- T^aid Attorney parola for bar huaband. John M. Robalaa. Jr, LoutovUto BaihouiTllto, K y, Fabi 18.—(B) attornay. ______Truman wrould like to. ship 500,- wheat during the market break to rtol school in South WUUngtaa on Tbo thraa othars parolad orlth 000,000 bushels. halt the price dropa. Tax T a^ Tomorrow Oampa^a are Philip D*Andrea, —Rap. John M. Robslon. 75, kwg- SALE FEA' luoaday, Fobruary 17. Tha assot- Return of $369,180 la V j . , Anderaon Hunting An.- What is bothering Anderson is Anderson denied Taft’s claim. Public Expenditure Wife of Former Gang Paul (Tbo Waiter) lUoea. and ttoM RepuMlcan towmakor f^om Naw MIIWB Baaker Dlea He said ha wished the two Repub lag opoasd with a rapper at 9:80 Charles (Chany Nooa) Cloo, aU the poastbUlty that whatever be Council Reiteratca Fi Sou|^t in Snh FilefI, KentuckFa Ninth Congreaslonal •wer as to When to does will cause a holler. lican lawmakers would gat togeth p. m. of which a charge waa made. Legialaton Decide to Combined Choirs ster Testifies Before formerly aaaoctotod with the old Naw MUfUrd, Fab. IX -U n — Start Purchasing Usually, when the government er. nancing General Fund Ooveral from Tolland PTA with Againat GoFemment Limit Special Scaaion Congressionsl Gronp Capone gang. dtotrlct, died unexpectedly here Oaorge T. Boato, pcaaMent of tha HUNDREI^S buys, prices go up. When it drops The secretary's decision would I’oUand teachors were preaent. last night at tbe home of Naw Mttford Bavtogs bank and To Sing ^Messiah’’ onoa hand of tlw Goorga T. Boula out, they go down. have been an easy one if the wheat rTaaulent and first and aecund vice friend. Waahington, Fso. 1#—)—Sec market had kept falling the limit Bulletin! Ntw Havaa, Fab. 19—tin—Hw ToTaxktioii; ToaaOth- Chicago. Fsh. 18 — tiP) — Mrs. Grain coaipany, dtod last night at When prices go down, wheat preaidenu and traaaursra wars si' Youth Convicted ■ Robaion died In hto sleep at the retary of Affriculttire Andcraon U growers and other grain owners for several more days. BMrtfaefl. »staia-.(g>-.H w acted. estate of Mrs. Alice F. Cochran of er Meaanrea Aaide tha dlracUon of Emaat Chartotto Chmpagna, wife of a for Naw MUford hoaptUl after a short under horn# of CSreuit Court Clerk John iUncoa. SunrlTora tacluda hto wid himtlnf an anewer to thla grain complain. When they go up, That would have pushed prices Mr. and Mra. Emery Judson had Boston and New Haven to seeking F’*— onantot and choir direc mer Capons gangster, says ahe housewives don’t like It, because down to the point at which the an income tax rafund of 8Sa8,I80 tor. "The Ibwter Btory" or aeoond In Slaying Case Pickard, a hometown friend. Dr. ow, Mra. Dmtoy WUUa Boula and market puzzler; governmentmroent lato aeqaequtred______tar_ taw_ to tape prasm j flteiiy VCu4 as Saturday guoate twr daughter, Rartferd. FUb. la-tiD-Coo- paid 110,000 tdr Attorney Paul DU- two daughters, Mrs. Marioa When should he start buying they know It will mean higher wee *toetlrity fseelele. sea jara. Uortnids MUlar and husM from the Fedetal goverainent. part of Handel’s MaaaUh wfll ha T. R. Davto attributed Robsloa’a rapportort them. TtetThat point Is I8.M Becttcut toftolatnca. after hours of taa of SL Louto, who ones waa one death to a heart attack. Adams and Mtoa MUdrad Boula, wheat again for shipment abroad? food prices. praetleeT to veinee a lto anfl her two granctoona, Louto and Papara In ths ault ware filed oC prearated by the augfltonted choir Mason Oty, la , Ftb. l$—m — Senator Taft of Ohio, a candi a miahel at Chicago and I8.0S at «M tox totoperarily to ene par U. a. Dtotrlct Attorney Adrian W.' parttoaa wraagltoa. decided of tha Second Oongragatlonal of Praaldaat Truman’s campaign Robalaa came from Washington an of Naw MUford. His departmaiit got out of the Kanaaa City. Richard Muler, and granddaugh Chartos var taetot, 18, faced market quickly week before last date for the Republican presiden ee«V T im mm bo flepA m M ter and huaband of Hartford. Mahar here yaaterday. The suit la to Umlt their qtoctot aeatocn to tha church, Sunday svantog, March maaagara, to halp obtain her bus- But pricea started fluctuating atngto toano o f taxatten, prison aentence of 10 yoara to Ufa when prices started tumbling. An tial nomination, has said Anderson Hw eowMa to s otatomont by Mrs. Ruby Loverin, Mr. and Mrs. brought by tha axecutora of Mix, 31. at 7:80. It win ha a oomblnad band’a parola from Federal prto- wants to keep prices high. The before they dropped to the rap *tatiltatog the sT fto i wMeh to Cochran's estate, Bdwin P. Coch ' ‘llM Ctonaral Aaeeinhly*a top- aenrioa of the North Mathodtot folloorlng hto conviction last derson Instructed government buy port level. If t W regain much Hobart Lovortn and Robert Loqer- ers to spurn all offers until prices senator says the Democrats then now aeotutog frsm the ■ per ran of Mamilsn, her husband, amT- hoavy RopuhUoaa majerittos yes aad Bioood Congregational at tha night of aecond dagroa murder In of the loee bSfote the department in of TaloottvUto and MtoS fkir- terday taaaed.lato tha waatebaaket Hsr husband, Louto (Uttto Naw "stabilised." could argue that the Republican pout tox** tor Ih eew ieet bl H. WadaworUi Hight and AlberP latter church. the strangulation alaylng ot hto ITEMS LIKE• THESE . L Congress failed to grant the ad re-entere the market. Anderson enco Carron of Mancbeater u a ll Damooratlo bUto oa such mat- York) Campagna and throe other teen-age sweetheart. They haven’t done that yet. And M. Chandler of Boaton, her at- Tha aolotote wUI ha Btoia Ous- j. will be on another spot He -wlU it pepppppi tfesi sftop tost guests Sunday of Mr. and Mra. tonicya. tara as houalag, easlag of the taflBon, aopnuM; Mary Stewart, formar Csixnm boodluma. w« Var Heist, charged orlth murder have mtosed a chance of getting John H. atooto and Mr. and Mrs. avletloa tows aad a 76-oent mini- contralto; Paul Volquudaon, ten parolad last Auguat after aarvtiig In the death of Arlene Mott, hla There are hundred^ o f inoney-eaadng oppor the grain cheaper and thereby aav- flsto ait fsto bp axto St f UednetteM N «l ABawad par eaet. L. Crnaat HaU. Tbe axevtitera aUege that the Ittn WtLMB or and Alfred Lange, baas. Mrs. ona-third ot their 10-yaar aen- high school sweetheart, last Nov. tunities for thrifty ihoppen in Keith’s IMe. Ing the government money. Tha ToUand Grango rtgular CahaM Oi tencas. They oreto convicted of 2/ y > coUeetor cf Internal ravanuc for Virginia WhltehlU of tbe choir wlU extorting more than ILOOO.OOO 18, WlU ba sentenced on March 1, We’ve listed 16 of them to show yotl what we Hartford, Feb. iS — (/n — Tbe mooting was held at tne Commu Hartford asaaaaad tha aonght Thua theithey upheld RepubllGaa aecompeny oo the plana said Dtotrlct Court Judge WUllam BELOW (X)ST nity House Tuoaday svsning, Feb. Ctofv. Jamao L. McCcnaughy to hto from tha movie Industry. mean. Y ou ll find similar buys on evefly one of Oonnectlout Publle Expenditures amount agalnat Mim Cochran’s' Tha chonis, which Includes some Mra. Campagna, tesUfylng yes P. Butler. F o u r M en K ille d 17. FoUowlnf the buslnsas moot aatate in 1918 after refusUig to al-' oontenttoy that the only amar- of the beat singera In town, haa The youth, who sobbed softly Keith’a 4 big floors. council, Inc., today ratterated Ite ing a patriotic program was on- gency rsfufartog tonnadlata action terday before a coogreaalooal sub- low all dsductlona claimed Mr le^ been rehearsing diligently for the oommltte# Investigating tha pa when the verdict waa returned by rapport of a 3 per cent aalea tax Joyod, ono faatura boiag "Know gadas to charltahto, religloua and waa tax reduction. oratorto. the Jury of nine men and three In Roof Collapse Uiat emergency aroae, the ndas of tha fonr, said DlUon pro- to flaanoe general fund rer« Your Praaldont." Refreahatnte fraternal orgasliationa. Bsntod bar with a bin for $10,000 women did not testify. Ver Heist CLEARANCE $169.50 LOUNGE ^H A IR , reclining atylo, governor told the towroakera, be- requlremente of the state. and Bodal wort enjojrod at tha oonl Mrs. Cochran baqueathed ap-i had contended that Mtoa Mot- died scientifically designed, rose boucle elusion. oanau tha three per omit state after ha appeared before the group Klngaport, Ttnn.. Feh. It.—(g) Tbe private agengr aald < proxlmately 8500,000 of har |1,- Fuel OU Dealers’ last fall. while he was unconsclotu after 000,000 estate to aaveral hospitala aalea and use tax haa been bring- cover ••••••••••••«••••••ss.-*«$49,93 —The concrete and atael roof of a approximately |3a,000,000 annu Tha Tolland Orange spooaorsd a tag to too much money. It wai BIB Not Itiitoiii he Imd been struck on tha head ty building under construction here set-back party at ths Community and other oharltebfk groupa In an unknown asaaUant near the ally would be raised at the rate Intended to raise 838,000,000 a Worries Not Over Aakod by Chairman Hoffman coltapood late yesterday, killing of 3 per cent on a tax bam which House Wednesday ovonlng at 8:uu Boston, where aha lived tbe past yoar. In its first Mx montha, the girl’s home. FUR COATS four men and injurylng 10 othera. faw years bofora her death, and (R., Mich.) odiat tha MU oraa for, $133.76 W IN G CH AlR. dccorfftoi: d?signed would retain all the present ex o'clock, with John R. Edwards, »yle|d was oidy^$4.0Q0,000 leas than Mrs. Campagna replied: "It was GET YOUR GOAT? A b ^ t 85 workmen were on the emptions of the 3 per cent tax, chairman of the committee. Naw Haven. The saaesanxMit was* Although householders have not style, covered in figured beige paid at Hartford May 81, 1948, that amonnt to help my husband gerkto parole.' roof of the one-story structure and Include additional exemptions George P. Charter has had hto Dosmw of bllto to trim down had to go without oU fuel during She aald the MU, which waa not III 1 LASKIN MOUTON tapestry ...... ,$59.95 when the accident occurred. Na of meals under $1 and instruments bouse rspaired to the extent of be The execu'-ors t«arge that the the tax wets Introduced. the post month, dealers still are Itemtoed, waa paid last Decern Logwood Shade, will fit a thanlel Major, one of the work of agriculturel end industrial pro ing In a more oomfortebie living disallowances were made on the Bill ftovofeed By Leaden worried about short rappltoa, It men, said ‘‘steel girders buckled thsorjr that tney, as axset^jo^ her. size 12 to 14 duction. quarter after the fire of the Inter Of them aU, Republican leaden was learned today. Tasterday it Dillon, odw had been St. Louis $99.50 LOUNGE CHAIR, oversil* model de In the middle of the roof and pull ’’On that tax base, with thoae ior several woeka ago. had the power to appoint any taal- aald they were Inclined to favor waa reported that the town wlU campaign manager for Mr. Tru ed in the side walls.” exemptions," the oouncil aald in a dua of the aatate aotoly to bene one which would: suffer no aerloua ahortages If the man when he waa a candidate for signed for a man*fl eaae, blue tapeatry $69.00 Most of the men rode sitting or Arthur Metcalf of Bkunkamaug volent inatitutionp that wera not 1 LASKIN MOUTON statement today, ’’It would be en Boatkm of Tolland haa conatruoted 1. Cut the tax rate to one and weather does net again take a cold tbe Senate, teatlfled before the rab- • standing to ground level as the tirely feasible and pracUcal to re also charitable organtoaUona. one half per cent until Jime 80, jilunge, awl while this to agreed to commlttee last faU that he bad Logwood Shade, size and to living with hto family in a The will was drawn up at Bos roof slowly collapsed, Major said. duce the rate to 1 |Mr cent for the Quonsot Hut. 1849. TIm rate would then go up ty the deahws, they still are hav helped the four men get out of 14 or IS •••*•••• $49.96 W ING CHAIR, period style in floml The dead were listed as: Wil ton In 1938 by Chandler wiio con remainder of the preaent biennium Tbe plague of grip cokto and Its to two per cent aad remain there ing their troubles making certain prison but aald be had not received lOnWhhrWUaf chintz ...... $24.95 liam H. Wallen. Gate City. Va.; by utilizing .the surplus which la tends that under Moasachusette natil June 80, 195L that their various customer allot any fee. gtteWaiwaaol Alfred Roberts, Fall Branch affacte IS still affecting many In law. the words "bentoolent" and e now accruing from the 3 per cent town and has leeaeaed the school 3. Exempt restaurant meals ments do not leave them short. Mra. Campagna, In telling about bwaklh. 1 LASKIN MOUTON Tann.; Floyd W. Tipton, Mary tax. ’’charitable’* were ipterehangaaMs Much of Februaiy’a quote waa the 810,000 fco aha said she paid 4mI tnct attendance. . ■ , coating leas than one dollar, and Amdwl Ijogwood Shade, will fit vlUe, Tenn.; and William H. CeaM Adjust ExempUoas In conneellnn with an Intantion to retain all present exempUons, In- used up early, and It to the deal- $72.50 TILT-CHAIR and ottoman, a complete Dougherty, Blair’s Gap, Tenn. Mtos Frances Olodc of Bast oenfar banefite upon ehniitabla, cludtog foml fuel children’s cloth era’ hope that the month will'end A size 11 to 13 lounge group, figured tapestry . . .i$49.95 One of the injured. James “Thus the law may be amend Hartford, daughter of Mr. and religious or educational institu kr iwl Ntof b mm ed," the statement continues, "by ing and medicine. warm. e Pruitt, waa reported in critical Mrs. Frank Glode and Everett tions. s. Exempt out-otrstate pur Many service stations are be adjusting the exemptions and ea- QyngeU, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. -JSStSS i conctitlon with skull and leg In tabllshlng the rate at 3 per cent chases of less than $10 from the coming anxious now about the Piano Tuning* 2 MUSKRATS $69.95 PULL-UP arm* chair, solid mahoganv. I f your car gets your goat every- juries. Everett GyngeU of Tolland were The first commercial glue plant ' uae tax. gasoline situation, which la report for the full revenue requirements married Saturday at 1 p. m. at the was built in Holland la 1890. WHI fit •sizes in lovely turquoise cever, one only . .$J9.95 time you step on the starter, what end by Including a proviso that About 00 bills In all were re- ed to be getting tighter in this $5.00 ToUand Federated church. • .tolved. aome of them proposing U to 18 .... e it n ^ s is some Morinrty Brothers' the rate shall be 1 per cent imtU area. Social Is Held i June 30, 1949." Tbe ToUand Community Wo outright repeal of the aalea tax and Lack of auffldent transporta THE PIANO SHOP repair and tune-up service. You man’s Club will hold thair regular mihatltuUon of a personal income $42.50 ROCKER, platform style, maple Burton's mrs fsaturing the most outstanding ralus The statement added that "the tion to brihg in petroleum products 6 Pearl Street TeL 4029 (H u s Tax) make a "right turn” when you drive By Woman’s Club schedule of exemptions could re meeting In the church pariore tax.' to said to bo the tause of the fra m e ...... $29.95 to come out of New York! Flip open the front of in here. main constant, which is prefer this evening at 8:00 o'clock and View laeeam Tax BUto Deon shortages. the program wUl include a Valtn- ' Most obaarven viewed the In- this roomy double compartment jliag and there able, and only the rate would be conto tax mearares doomed from Members of the Professional changed to effect the desired tine party and social with refresh u j u u u $99.95 MODERN SOFA, bleached oak arms. within easy reach is. a matching comb and brush Women’s Club enjoyed a social change in revenue.” ment. The committee will be Mrs. — NOWPLAVniO* the outset, recalling tha thumping Laurence Small Mrs. Emery M. maJorlUas by which Mmltor bllla An I b k c 01 red leatherette...... $19.95 in crystal clear Incite together with that ever neces* evening yesterday at ihe home of The yield of the sales and use went down to defeat In the regular Mrs. John Gerard, on Olcott drive. tax at the 3 per cent rate has been Clough, Mra. Warren Jackson and • ■ary nail file plus a large flattering m irror. . . Snap Mrk Donald Hurd. 194T sessloB. Bingo was played and high prize at an estimated $44,000,000 a After adopting the one-torae SEWING it shut and you have a smartly styled plastic went to Mias Eileen McCarthy. year, and the General Asaembly Miss Bernice HsU attended tha agenda and receiving the tax bllto, $239.60 SOFA, made in a quality Grand leather bag with reinforced shoulder straps. Comes The party followed a Washing waa convened In special aeaslon executive librarian’s meeting of the OeiMral Aaeembly voted to Rapids factor^', handsome beige boucle ton’s Birthday theme in decora- yeaUrday by Gov. James U Mc- the East Haven division la Hart take a holiday today and resume c o v e r ...... in spring colors o f black, navy, red and brown. BROTHERS tion.s and refreshments. Rolls Conaughy to devise a formula for ford Friday and spent Saturdhy MACHINES •$149.50 Work tomorrow. Only the brief Burton’s have also special purchased failles, plastic On The Level At Center And Broad stuffed with tunaflsh salad and reducing the yield to $20,000,000 and Sunday at her home in Tol est of aeasloiu wiU be held tomor olives, brownieA and. coffee were annually. land. ----- PLUB leathers, broadcloths and patent leathers at the row and Friday, with the bulk of EXPERTLY $249.60 TUXEDO SOFA, tufted arms, rich TELEPHONE 5135 scr\'ed, and gingerbread with Rev. Siegmtind Blamberg of "MAIN STREET KID” the work being done by the Fl- wonderfully low price of |2.98. whipped cream and appropriate Manchester, the pulpit supply pas aance committee. matelesse cover, bargain for trimmings of red cherries. Miss tor of Tolland Fedarated church, To Hold PnbUe Henriaga REPAIRED someone ...... $139.50 McCarthy assisted Mrs. Gerard as Sportsiiieii Parly had for his Sunday morning wor MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED The committee will bold public e \ hostess. ship ssrvtce text. “‘Sense in Re- hearings tomorrow on sales tax EeUiff*^* Furnished In Ad> The next meeting of the club is j liirloB." Scripture reading Genaato Saturduvd Night O bUto and amendments, and on Fri- SPECIALS on March .1. The Rev. James M. 23. day win consider all other tax vance—Call Your $69.95 LOVE SEAT, maple frame, attractive Gage, minister of the North Meth- The Young People’s meeting was ,Mlto. COVGr •••oosesoaosssooooooaooeeon $49.95 Chairm|tn Truman Cowles to ipillst church, w*!' be the speaker. held at thr church Sunday evening HGZ 3 3 3 ‘ Boms legtolators managed to THURSDAY ONLY! e day announced more details on at 7;30 with a good attendance. ^NO W istoto SATOTWA^* evade the "one torae” edict by Unk Singer LfOft the dinner and get-together being Find Manchester Rhowiag ing fjicl>''kilto to tax matters. 45 RAYON CREPE $249.50 2-PC. SUITE, Lawson style in tap Ga§oline Taxes Rtamce AdmlnUtrallon Repreaentative Bl Lea Marah, Sewing Center staged Saturday night, at the e Jr« leader of the "Charter Oak” DRESSES ...... $5.00 estry cover ...... $195 Barber Hill Gun Club in' South Independent Republicans. Intro 832 Main St. • Jump ill Decade VVindaor. The committee haa been | New Haven, Feb. 18 -(45—An Most aU sizes. Formerly up to $3448 u n seseo n od ’Trigger-Happy". duce a meararo boosting old age Phone 8883 - highly encouraged by th( recent pensions from $45 to $60 a month. 18 WOOL BLAZER $439.50 3-PC. SUITE, knuckle arm etyle, fino run to mild weather and with the American soldier may one day Hartford. Fob. 18. - i/P)--George He aUpped it by because It pro custom made quality boucle cover ... .$ 3 9 5 {Clearing of the roads it la expect "fire the first ehot of World war vides for restoration ot tha $3 old JACKETS...... $5,00 Benedict, Jr., of the ConnecUcut III,” Charles E. Calkins, director • Petroleum Industrie.s committee ed that in the neighborhood of age assistance tax. Formerly up to 816.98 'S, one hundred members and guests of the Wallace movement in Con I taufVM •aniu • jam laaaaw Another measure which escaped said here today that ConnecUcut necticut asserted here- last night. Such Twinkly Tie-ups! will be at the affair. PIu b : **Luiai«na*' an "out of order" ruling would add $239.60 3-PC. SUITE. Kroehler quality con motorists paid 44.0 per cent irore Reservations have been received He blamed the Truman adminis WEAVING! jn state gasoline taxes during 1947 880 a month to the peiuiona of struction, tapestry c o v e r ...... $198 from more tl.an twenty-flve out- tration for "the cold war" which teachers retired before October Repair Voor Clatktag than they did in 1987. he aald gave rise to such a posei- ’ . 1948. It provides that the 'extra Watch tbnae Moth Hoiea, e -L Benedict said that 1947 aidira hailing from as far away billty. as New York, Providence and money be taken from “aalba tax Cigarette Borne, Teara aad Prints with the new ••cor ‘ ' I gasoline tax paymenU of $13,686.- surplus.’’ Worn Spots dlaappeor! $169.50 3-PC. SUNROOM SET, in ma^e with 453 "meana an enormous increase Boston. With the deadline eet for seted’’ waist and fuU skIrL tonight it predicted that a capa r m The debate which preceded the Atao Oreaamaktag. Tallor- Prints with leag, Utbe attractive cover, reduced t o ...... $129.50 in our highway revenues over one HARTF OHD decision to limit the special session Uig. Designing and Cleaning Unes . . . Whichever yon • “ SCARF BAIT” short decade, but it also repre city crowd will be on hand at ^ is Expertly Dona. popular clubhouse foe the Brat of to taxation waa flUed with parti choose, you’ll be sure to be sents a great increase in the spe san bitterness. tbe tople ot fashifm eon- $169.50 LOVE SEAT, a fine piece in striped w cial tax burden on one group of what la hoped to be an annual ^heritan EASTWOOD Jordan*s Exciting iVeic Scarf Holders event on tbe winter calendar of Leaders of the two parties veraaUon. citizens." . ALLINPIRSON Uuntly accused each oth^r of hav JANTZEN tapestry ...... $139.50 &3ld trialiate. Although the affair th«y*iB ts d t ia f IweaBM Benedict also indicated that g an eye on the approaching el WEAVERS Connecticut motorists paid In ex is primarily designed to be attrac • • th«y*r« nslly Jewklry— dressed up and elegant I tive to flcld trial enthusiaate it to Luncheon Served Daily £Ilona. 1138 Mato 8L Bast HarUord cess of $5,000,000 In Federal gaeo- Democrats contended that the TM. Hartford 8-8091 llne taxes during 1947. He said the open to any sportsmen and ladlea Ctossfl WsC at Nsoe . . . Opni Ttawo. Nigh* tbey're new because will also be included among the tax-cutting session waa caUed be Federal tax, imposed in 1982 as SHEP FIELDS cause RepuMteans wanted to Other Days Opee 8 A. M. te 848 P. M. * they kave a clever hold-tight construction! a temporary measure, "still Is guests. S.tvsral of tha most prom- £. A/5 B /B /V O ^ "mend political fences.” In turn temporary,” though It has been Insnt flgurss in Ihs Nsw Eng they were accused by O. O. P. Increased from a cent to a cent land ssetion will be preaent and a INSULATE TO lexers of playing for votea In \ m J w Of MANCHESTER'Mi and a half a gallon. flne time to anticipated for alL their demands that tbe special ses* In addition to the full course ■ion be opened up to other Issues. SAVE FU EL turkey dinner which will be Beoelves Cordial BeoepUon catered by Arnold Paganl, popu Ul I ' IV t. III! Despite the display of party feel- You Get Up To 46% Savlnge lar local chef, a full program of tog, Governor McOonaughy re On Fuel Bills By Ellington entertainment to In atore for those TODAY Thra SAT. ceived a cordial recaption when he # e t i l v s attending. Arrangements have "ROAD TO MO’* appeared to address the House and Hi;. WAIN ST OHHOtl'.E HIGH SCHOOL Tuesday, February 24, midnight, been completed with Harold Geer, Craehy—Hapo—tsunour ‘ Senate in Joint convention. Inautating With is the deadline to send recipes for local aim distributor to show the ALSO: **Web Of Danger** “I am ca lli^ you into special the Ellington Community . Cook complete sound flim of tha tost ■eaalon so that you may cut tax Baldwin-Hill Booky Please eend them in as the thrilling World Series. In addition Fsntmo—3:95, SiSS, 9:38 es,'''the chief executive said, out work on the books must be started t j this Mm which wlU ba of In lining tbe reralte of tbe first six Black Rockwool at once. terest to all, deteUs have been Last Show Tonight—a:t0~ asm mmermtirnsm t months of tha aales tax. o O JANTZIK Mrs. Harry O. Aborn is reported completed to show their feature He did not specifically recom slightly improved and comes down enUUed, "Handling Your Hunting mend reduction of the sales tax, No Down Payment Women and Girls stairs for a short time nearly Dog.” nils popular Aim is much and told tbe legtolators. that If Up To 86 Montha To Pay every day. in demand for showings and de they thought an Income tax or SecHre yonr fnlnre and increaiBe yonr earning^ Friday night, February 20, the plete actual Held work and the some other form of a retaU aales Hathewav-Miller Post. The Amer • ;er points of the gams being tax were “wise’’ they should so H.G.Sheckley by learning a skilled trade. Fram e spinning at; ican Legion, will hold a dance in shown and illustrated by the fam- vote. Authorised Repreaentative Of the Town hall at S p. m. The pro rua Earl Bufkin, trainer of “Mla- DANCE But If a sales tax with a raduead HOMESTEAD th e ALDON SPINNING MILLS, CORP., o f f e r s ! ceeds will be for the Building B'saippi 2!ev,’' national champion rtae was decided upon, tbe chief INSULATION CO. fund. y o n : — The last few w'srm daya have of 1946. T o Our New executive urged that “nothing now Phone Manchester 3-1887 melted the snow and as the re Other dlveralons have been exempt be taxed’’ and expressed a ATTRACTIVE WAGES AND ports are that only a matter of four planned for the gathering and hope that "new exemptions may complete plana ' mark to keep he poaalble." PRODUCTION BONUS or five inches of frost are In the • STEADY EMPLOYMENT IN ground, the water will soon be ab- e/eryone entertained and enjoy B i ^ D ’Ihe governor announced that he Borb€N). ing the occasion to Its fuUaat. planned soon to name a apeelal PLEASANT AND CHEER- The Woman’s Council meeting Rsservations will cioao thla sva- eoflimlttee to aurvey "oqr whole FUL SURROUNDINGS will be held In the social rooms of nlng and any local aportsman de ■tato tax atructura," Baying such • PAID VACATIONS AND FREE I jk. atudy had not been, done since the church, Friday, February 27, siring to attend may make these Sal Lanny GROUP INSURANCE ut 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Claude Dlm- by calling C3»alrman Truman ^984. he Indicated It would ha • OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN A ock and Mrs, Ethel Berr will be the Oowlea at 4440. long'i’uuge Job. There waa little FUNERAL HOMES hostesses for the luncheon. AND HIS BOYS hope, he said, that Ite report would TRADE AND BE PAID A .llm, "Llitht Over India.’* will he ready by the time the General 38 Woodbridge 8L $5 WHILE LEARNING Assembly meets next year. be ahown at the I-adtes’ Benevolent AND MORE Society meeUng which will be held Signs of Spring Jenor Sax — Rasa Viol — Plano — Dnima 488 Mata SL Our frame spinning department haa openings en Monday night, February 23, In the Manekeater second and thii^ shifts for a limited number o f tf social rooms of the church at 8 Appear in State WadnRtdoys Thru Saturdays WUl See If Bars Have one of thsae marvelous Jsntaen girdles or psoty- Act now! o’clock. *** m gtrdles and you have a slim, trim, smooth look . . . have rhythm, poise, freedom and flexibUity . . . have the lines The ALDON SPINNING MILLS CORP. fecent New Haven. Feb. 18—(P?— Lighted Enough Although our eharges $19.98 that you need for aU the new clothea . . . they're (In the located on tho bna lino betwoon Btanchoator and Spring appears to bo making an ef 49 Baxt evater m. are always reasonable, *a m rt B a ir to hrigM toOMim-dni olevor fifaaettoa, too! Each eae of these cirver atott fort to rear its lovely head In Ughtest) elastic fabrics, easy-to-waah as your own skin ••• 12 to 18 hoMnp ban a triohy haek spHag that halis irf grmly aad eocnrely'—ao auittor House Of fluBlIly Los Angeles, Feb. 18—(B)—The vilic Why not come out and aee na? Or call " Connecticut today. CAVEY*S our facilities are un- / 1 51tt and ask for Mr. Olmatcd. Sew * wSwe yee tie Itt IFe ew ea d aew 1 bulky, aot bulgy. Aad ta#y*ro all ' iS. elty council has a luember who at WANTED Horace B. dark of Harttand re naually complete and aa p n ily i aana are taSaiafl to plato shhHag atotal to niotah yoar A t a aad awaaterot ported that robins have appsarod n aaya he never baa tested Uquor, MtoasM la a Brie aMaA^ataiflai with (Stoeateaoo, "Jewel** ateaoa or aSaalatoi paailB In that Borthtrn ConnecUcut town and It haa giran him authority to include two convenient tog to M im a li piMofoo! •*aearf BaH** aearf hoUers art oparUtag aad aauwt. . V ^ Typlnt with knawltdjft SPECIAL LUNCHEONE make the rotmda of the Los An a month earlier than usual. ly located funeral too vary beet a f fOshloo! o f ahortkand. Siitfla, 18 to Mrs. Edward Burbaa of Wolcott DINE: CHOICE DINNERS geles bars to And out If they’re Aldon Well lighted. Ftdaral Tax. they’re 12M each. 25. Apply In peraon. said that in addlUon to caterpiltors homes. she haa both heard and seen moa- CounoUman Keimeth Hahn wUI TALOOTTVILLB. GONN. be accompanl'ed by tha dty health 8T 1.98 H MANCHESTER quitoDR* Mall aad phoae erdere tiled oe twe er mere. Russell Bowler, s Hamden milk FINEST FOODS-^VARIED MENUS ^officer. Dr. George M. Uhl find a 9 to 15 t.-. - -.V''J-■ ELECTRIC DIVISION man told bow a WMP flew Into the |x poUca officar canytaB a^ lleM i P k i t i n e UMter. 'Hiay'U report back to tbo I O f cab of hto truck whllo ho waa mak Y a S Y ing dellveriM. He captured the In Select Beverages from Our Bar Bottncll on wbetlier It sbouM ado(t| Advertise In Th e Heeald: "»ti Pavt , The Conn. Power Co. an ordinance requiring bars to In-! sect and brought It to the city/ ______— ------:— A i- room of The Now Haven Registeri ■tall brighter lighU. i •H?.: MANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1&4S
M A N f H l* J< '>;« KVKMM; HKKAMi. MANrHKHT KK. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1848 railroad locomotive, waa bung by tbe Menufheturers > A o e POUR •»*- of Henry A. Wellaos, third party Sees Levels candidate for president. Exhibit Opens Deputy Mayor John J. Bennett. OonMctlcnt, wntebed a 7 Rules eoaamlttsa Ima dSM isUc Jodugrtag to ( Earlier Stnasan told n public Howard S. Palmer, prealdent of at work In n glnae cage, and de> and collagca to employ trained In-1 H P ____ j ___S ______D « 1 1 llospital Board Votes the rallrond, told e radio audience dared: H UBpOffVHn rally thnt American shipment of duatrial ralaticna apadallata at > ‘ J, la M lU l i l f f J O IU tigh t moBtha. Ilm t l i Wt FENDEB AND BODY lag oaosUtorad 9p BbacMnes and equipment to Rus Ms company eet up the diaplay to "Connecticut mnnufaetnreni have To Preach Here Admits Truth Itaita rapraaantatlvaa,'*rsnraBantatlvaB." ha aaldaald. what I am rahictaaUy itwdad 8n Being Sought At Terminal Kent Measure cenduda ymi latsad to noRttawa to tivw of an tho peopte." sia la “ a policy o f economic np- show that "nesvhere alee In the retained the beat of the old time "Acroaa the bargaining table WORK skUls In cuetom menufneture, but do." No tmtolaghffl _to t paassmant” « world do the oM end the progres however, they mast with men and Delay Rapped Budget of $530,525 sive new dwell ao comfortably they also have been quick to adopt About Power women who often havs gained Roberta said.ha got 'that Idas and riMX. lac. To Display Traditions T6 Be Rushed mtttos a . " " * * " StasBcn Urges Govern "Unless, and untU, the leaders aide by aide.” the ncwcet end moat knowledge and leadarahlp only from a pradlotlob by Alton to nows reportotn thnt **tho hoi win aot ihoChor to htM in the Kremlin show a change for Industriea net up exbthiU to meaa production methodn ' through tha achoo*. o f axparianca.*' ment Resort to Bal- And Indnstry of South Roberta Acenaes Allen of bacomo a law ." oa tho ashtoot FigoR b Approxirnddy I SffTS g. ■-« the better in good faith In their show present-day Skills. Norris W. CIO Official Says Rem Eefera to «*Evlla a f Strtkea” n Senate Republieana to m rta to Voting; Hoeooi wait tor the intemntlonel action, the United ern New England Ford, executive vice president of Flnlnnd has over 80,000 Inkee. Referring to "the evUa of That of Laat Year; Jan Pattaats ratorred to the hoapltal ancefi Buying Plan edy More Education *Legaliatic Jodieying* Roborto told Alton "• rortow at States abould not ship n single atrlkes," Murray i.aid he wanta by docton during January num -PreM for Qnidi Action your voting rocord on datonoo machine or item of equipment Congress to know that CIO mem To Prevent Honae Vote ANNOimCEllENT uary Operational Re bered 487. Lewiston, Idaho, Feb. 1$— — | I t ’eer York, Feb. 18.—(id—A For Rank and File meaauraa la 1940 and 1941, tha thnt could become a part of a On Extension bers walk out "only In altuationa Harold B. Stessen aays tho down southern New England "Main critical moBtha hafora Poarl Har port Submitted Oommunlst war machine.” that Involva extreme provocation. Washington, Feb, 18— Of)— Ow ward spiral of commodity mar- Washington, Feb. 18—<0— A bor, apaah lor Itoalf." Plumbing The trustoca vetod i^ropriate street” rubbed elbows with New At Lffwsst Priew “Work atoppagaa may often In en J. Roberta accused Rapresefita- kats ere seeking "their true VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS WaOtiagtea. r*b. IS—<4V-Oon- CIO official aald today "there la Ha aaid It InctiMtod notaa reaoluUona on the deeui o f two York's busy 42nd street today. convenience the general public,** tive Allen (R-Uli today of “legal- A budget ahowlng total estimat- levels.” glM a aUmpad **nish’* today on oontiderabie truth’’ in the state against tho draft a ^ land tonaa members of the Board, Rev. Wil It wee an exhibit in tbe Ormnd ARTHUR Bglalatlon to keep' rant control he added, "but I am aura that latic jockeying" to keep the House Hoofing ond •d tapenaae o f |ftS0J128 fo r 1948 liam J. Dunn and’ Philip Cheney, Tha Republican presidential ment that "labor leaders arc too Mil and draft act oxtonohm. Trinity Lecture Central termlnnL installed by tbe DRUG R ID R B labor itself is the chief sufferer." from voting on ualve.rsai military 4vaa unanlmoualy adimted by the and Maples of the reeolntions will aspirant | In an Interview lest powerful and ranks and 111! work- "As an Individual mambar of New Haven reilroed to celebrate lia praaant rent law die* a training. OongraoB," Roborto aald, "It la O il Bumor Board of Tnutoaa of Manchester oe cent to their ramiUee. n l^t recommended the govom- BINGO era too subservient. the 100th enntversery of the first eraak from Sunday. "It U a travesty of tha Amari- Memorial hoqrftal at a nwetlng ment resort to a balanced buying To Be Thursday "There Is similar truth In the your right oad duty to vote your In a special note. C. Elmore "New Hsven” train into New York Saaata Republicans agreed at a can system of representative gov own convlctkma. Suppliot imid laat n igh t 'Tha current yearia Watkins reported that it has baeit program rather than one of heavy city. EVERY THURSDAY policy maattng to presa for a quick assertion that political bosses, Harding Estate ernment,” the former Supreme total comparM with 1029,965.61 purchasing followed by an eb- likewise, often hive too much "M y point la, that tho efthar 4S4 held heretofore that the ealee tax HerUord, Feb. 18.—"Public Main street, with a church spire Alice Cofran Tota aa artestdlna tha law in mod* court Justice told the House Rules members of the House of Rsprs- budgeUd for 1947. doea not apply to hoapitala. Un sence from the market. / AT 8 P. M. power.” Kermlt Eby. the CIO's re. FO O D S A L E Opinion on W(srld Affairs” will be reaching 65 feet shove the floor, a id fotm fo r no leas than a yaar. Valued at 1^,651 committee chairman. sentatlvss are squally aatittod to Ftrea Against the 1948 eum eet es to der the recommendatione' of Pro- The latter course, he said,, re- the subject of Sir Alfred Zlm- print shop, an apothecary's shop, f But Rajpresantative Woicott
agraoments with tbs union for ap- enJojraS the asoatlBg at Quarry- church will moot In tho baseaaant Alcoholic Studies Roblnaon; corresponding seers- toAght at 8 o’clock. The aoclety Plan to Continue. proxlmataly ROOU worfcora tary, Mrs. Bessie Price; recording viUs Men’s (lub on Monday night Levy daecrihed yaatarday*a dam- Bolton Janes Duffy of Manchester intro- has finished and shipped the quilt ■ -c-r-. '’^'■>1 secretary. Mrs. Haael Johndrow; they have been making tor over- onAration aa a ’%how of atrongth.” * Session in Jii^y treasurer, Mlae Ellen BUson; Ways Doris Mohr IFltaSa ^duead two nenbon at the Mori- Picketing Plants Ha added Itnraa not the nalon’a In oen branch at AloohoUea Anony- seas relief. The church choir, tention to "hold up production” at ; i ■. ■' and Means, MrA Marie WaltA MrA TcL MsMbeatse 8848 which haa bean asaiatlng at the Conrme RoblnsoA MtA Harriet noua and a aaembar of the Man Loa Angelea Fab, 18— AFL rontraot ohopa New Haven, F ^ . IS an d Game chester branch. Rev Forrest Mus- Lenten aervlceA will reheane at Elvln M- JeUiaels,BAil u Thayer; Memberahlp, Mrn Ruth Representative Ralph BroU has 7 o'clock tonight. Ladles’ Garment Wortura planned Ellsworth. Mrs. Harriet ’Thayer; aar at RockvUla who is vary ac- TAe’s Summer SAiooi o. .. released the results of the poll of tlvo with the organisation al Bolton Grango haa voted tc en continued picketing today of 138 Flowers, Mias Ruth Parker; Sick College Papers Studies will opeu.UA G lib Banquet and Publications, Mrs. Ethel Bod- Boltfui’s voters on their senti addreaaed the meeting. BuAnesa ter the Community Servlee Con- non-union factories In an effort to ments toward the state sales taa. session on JAy 9. - ' man; secretary of supplies. Mrs. of the meeting Included the pres teat approved by the NationA force operatora to sign oontracta Of 687 queatl< nhaires mailed, 388 entation of a slate of officers for Grange at Its racant aasAoA A Director Oi U-o Marian Scribner; Spiritual Life, Some 13,000 worken held a Parley SlatefT ;;.;.;ooi of its i-.i; . .u ( 884-888 M A IN STREET TEL. 5161, MANCHESTER Mrs Louise Usher; Literature and replies were received. One hun the coming year. The name • of speclA committee compoaed of •A RodLviDe Group to Hold dred and ten voters Indicated they Lecturer Gladys Tedford, chAr- mass damonAratlon yesterday Dr. JeiUn>.i( Kiiti >' Publications, MrA Gladys Neri; Charles Warren was presented for which union leaders claimed bod Affair on March 13; Missions, Mrs. Albert W. Jackson; would favor the sales tax modi preAdent and T. Cooper aa vlce- man; Mastor Arthur Pinney, Middletown. Fab. IS— Rep a t the Burautcr s«;. ».-i, ,a k . fied at I 'i per cent, with three of shut dovkn the Aty’s large garment resentatives of 28 campus newspa the most recent tlnii.ai;s oi Chiirch Relations and local church preAdent. Nomination for secro- Hume Economics CluUrman Ethel manufacturing center. Other o f City nctiviUeA Mrs. Doris Chunpbell, this number preferring a 1 per tary-treasurer has not ae yet been Mohr. First Selectman Hiomaa W. pers are expected to attend the tlflc reacarch avAluble for a .lii- They voted laA nisht to return thrce-fMy third annuA interooUe- cation to bonuauniti prubl. ...e. Mrs. Dorr-thy Geissler. Mrs. Au cent tax. Seventy-eight replied made. Refreshments were served Wilson and Lillian Mack wilt hold to work today at 400 union Sho]shops RockvUli»j Ftb. 18—iSpeclaD — gusta WaltA they favoreo repeal of tlie sales by.E. J. Brown, Fred Warren Aid its first msetlng tonight at the Aate Newspaper conference to be Daslgned fok t.icii and making worafcn's coato, sulta hAd at WeAeyan unIverAty be Tlw RockVlTle Fish and Game Club tax and establishment of a gross F r ^ C. Mohr. homo of Mrs. Mack. Despite the sportswear and dreasea engaged in pru.cSiio.is or a',iAi-^ business tax while sixty-eight fav bad weather on last Friday night ginning Friday, It waa announced ties concerned with * aii.obot pixi> la making plana for' Ita twenty TTie weekly Lenten service will Loula Levy, PaAfic ooaA direc ored repeal of the sales tax for about 27 Grangers turned out for tor of the IntsrnatlonA •Ladles’ here today. lema” the eurrlculum for tae 194S aawenth annual nwu|uet to be hek) More New Stores be held at the church tomorrow Joseph R. Purcell, charlman of ■oaAon will InAude lecture# ofi ,U- 'labllshment of a state income night at 7:30. Rev. John E. P^t, the Valentine •'arty which was a Garment Worken- union, sAd piok- at the Itatlan>Ainerican Fricnd- tax law. Eight of those who great auccess. Alng would continue IndeflnltAy the committee In charge, sAd AogtcA, aoAOloglcA and paychiatl ililp Club on Rincabury avenue on who hoe been unable to obtAn the plans were mode to aoeommodatr ric "outinoke on the problem,” and For Main Street favored the state Income ta> law ■neokera he had planned for these r«t shops not operating under union Saturday'qrWinK, March 13. The Indicated a second choice of a Man who enter West Point MU- contracts. about 100 delegatea mainly from a aosAon condneted by Dr; Jellinek fbllowinit-4MaiMtttee haa been ap firrt meeUnga will conduct the Connecticut ooUegoa and imivcrA- on "the magn'tiide of. -rcb- Manchester saay have twelve gross business tax. Thirtee.i peo sarvica on Thursday night Itary Academy moat be between He sAd laA night that 43 of 170 pointed Sibficaident Kenneth Ut- ple favor retention of the sales nomcontract shops had signed ties. lem." Ua to miaflSana for the event; fine new Main street stores ready , The WSCS of QuarryviUe tboagesoC 17 and 33. for occupancy before the summer tax as is with seven Indicating Carl and WIlHam Bctaenetaky, Neil they favor retention only until the Benton, Fnada Maiiey. John Gea- Is over, according to building plana now being pushed here. Work is required revenue is rAsed at aay. Edward Weber, John Duell, which time they felt the tax law Cbila Duell, Henry Duell, James going forward steadily now on the Taylor, Arthur Oebler, Carl Meyer, Main and SL James street block, should be repeAed. Twelve voters Fred Ertel, Bert Pfeiffer, Albert an^ tenants may be able to occupy favor modification of the sAa.i tax Litvlnchyk, Edward Connors. Leo stores there by late spring, it is at 2 per cent with four of these The Manchester BOARD OF REALTORS Flahertv, Dr. John E. Flaherty. said. stating the opinion there should t Hou-ard Dlmock, Henry Weber. Tbc block planned for Main b# more exemptions, especially on Ray Hicks and Pat Nolan. street by Alexander Jarvis may be building materials and household Orranlzed baslcly to handle rest esUte transactions in Mancheater and Mra. Jamea OoUte started soon, and work on It, ac ;oods. Five cards were returned vicinity. They are local people whom you knsw. Yon can do hnsineas with Mra. Rush Rlaiitr Goldie, 47, cording to the report, will be ' ndicatlng opposition to any tax them with conUdence and aastfrance. wife of James Goldla of Vernon pushed ahead rapidly. Plans now ai Al. Center, died at her home on Tues are being made to accommodate About twenty members of the When you have real estate to sell or exchange or are looking for same day foilowlnir a long illness. ' She tenants who have'Cxptvsoed a de Ladles of St. Maurice met at the consnlt any of these REALTORS. THURSDAY was bom February 9. 1901. In Suf- SATURDAY sire to be located in the Jarvis home of Mrs. Donald Tedford on fleld the daughter of the late building. West Street, Monday night. Mra. Frank and Minnie (Knox) Rising, The Marlow property next to Peter Maneggia turned over to and had lived in Vernon Onter the Salvation Army citadel, now the treasurer the sum of $19.20 New 4 room house, finished for n number of years. She was a for sale, nuiy be the location for a representing profit on the sale of in 30 dayft. Ail improve- Suburban Really Compainy member of the Women’s Council new business structure before the (3)riatmas cards. It eras voted to of the Vernon OenUr Congrega menta. Oil burner heat. "Pledged to Ethical Service” summer is over. have a maas said In, memory of Etc. tional church. She leaves her 4, 6 and 10 room honacs Homes, Investments, Bnslncsscs, Mortgages, husband; a aon. Mark; three the lata Father Dunn of St daughters, Ellen, Norma and Beth, James church in Manchester, available for immediate oc // all of Vernon Center. Jenkins Denies the date of which will be an cupancy. We Buy Marke,tabte The funeral will be held at the nounced later. Two new members, Ladd Funeral home in Rockville on Mra Raymond Mlelke and Mra Also Wanted 2 Family Bissell Agency Properties For Cash'* Thursday at 3 p. m. Burial will be Drunken Driving 'Alexis Pepin, were welcomed into Housca A. Reale In Oak Grove cemetery, Spring- the group. The next meeting will REALTOR Beal Estate and laRorance EDWARD W. KRASENICS fUM Los Angeles, Feb. 18 — (P) — be hA(J on March 16 at the home Walter Olson REALTOR NOTARY PUBLIC Leatea Sendee Movie Comic Allen Jenkina denies of Mra Tony AtisAdl of Routo 8- 74 Woodhuid Street Ureas Street South Coventry The second in the series of union Mra. William Minor, Mrs. Henry REALTOR 49 PERKINS STREET TEL. 8215 THE SALE he was intoxicated the nl|[ht he TeL 2-1919 TeL WllUmantle 8334 Lenten services will be held at the was arrested and charged with Sheckley and Mrs. Frank Fac> Phone 3084 RockvUla Baptist church this eve drunken drivihg. chettl will serve on the refresh' ning at 7:80 o’clock. Rev. Bren Jenkins, 47, testified yesterday ment committee for the March dan Griswold, pastor of the Rock that he had taken “Just fdur Bour nesting. WHERE YO UR ville BapUst church, will preach. bons in a period of several hours” About thirty people thoroughly Rev. Antaon Haapa of Somers will and was "sober enough to drive.” The FO R S A LE assist at the serrice. Police Officer Lester Jones told JAMES J. ROHAN Onnrt of O mbiimm Pleas a Municipal court juiy that at the Four room single, put reoentiy redecorated. Now vacant. Price DOLLARS ALUMINUM TILE FOR « O O O REG. 2.29 WARDS A Short Calendar session of the Marshall Agency REG. 1.00 NECKWEAR O O O R E a 30c FEDERAI, 4 for REG. 38.95 BALLOON time Jenkins was booked last Jan Piles — Get $7,300. 10 0 court of COmmim Pless for Tol- uary 36, the actor Insisted that his TRUE WAU-NAUTYI rah "SPEEDSTER" A for “HI-POWER" .22 CAI.. TIRE HAWTHORNE kutd County wlQ be held at the REALTORS Foot room Cape Cod, fireplace, oil boraer. dormer wtadowa. Can and SON. |00 pet cat, Rmiley, be fingerprinted ROLLER SKATES P t. SHORTS Box of M PIKES 36~ DooncQ room, Srat Soor of the Me- first. R elief Now Balah two more on eeeond Soor. Large lot. Caa move la April 1. Choice of colors. Durable. RusQiroof New celers, new psttsrns . . . and all at moeial huOdlng, on Friday, Feb 1 did it to humor him,” Jones MlUiona of sufferera In the last 40 Bolton Center Price flO^Oe. REALTORS GO FURTHER! — apply it yourself. Bright, nickel platetf skatea. Hai*a a budget-piiee! Chodoe from Wards wlda Acntrate.' hard-hitting cartridges . . . Smart, streamlined models for boys and ruary 30, atarOng at 10 a. m. The testified. years have found a way to fast re Phone Mancheater 2-0715 Shore froot cottage at 3nd Bolton lake with fireplaee and boat. smooth roiling, ball-bearing wheels. aalection. ideal for small game. Buy youra now I girls. Shin.v baked enamel finish. Sava! following cases are acheduled: After Jenkiits’ arrest, police said lief from Itching smarting piles. Real Estate and Insurance James A. Cooksey vs. George M. the actor told them the cat was They use a delightful cooling sooth Real Eatate and Inaurance Kies, default for failure to plead; onvlng the car. ing astringent formula—Peterson’s STUART REALTY Aides Saucier at al va. Lester J. Jenkins said yesterday "the part Ointment. No wonder one sufferer 517 HARTFORD ROAD T E L . 7435 Baum et al. niotlon for permission about Smiley was Just a gag. He writes, "The Itching and smarting Specializing In STUART J. WASLEY, Insurance to Sis erosa-oomplaint; Chester Ja a remarkable cat. He goes were relieved, and I Aept all night. Rural Property BIOBlara vs. Addins F. Len everywhere with me.” Peterson’s Ointment is marvelous.” REG. 4.49 W 2 TON SaSSOR JACK REG. 2.98 100% WOOLENS REG. 32.50 MEN’S TOPCOATS non aJiA., motloo to aspunge, etc.; The Jury probably will get the 35c and 60c, all druggists. Be de Danielson Federal S a v l^ A Loan case today. lighted or money back. Positive lock handle. Wide safety base. ^ 4 Hounds tooth, plain, Shetland and flannel. Men’s herring Iwne and basket weaves. Sizes .36 to 44. Aasodation va. Ernest H. Schnei- Drive Up And See The View From ^ 2 8ar at al, diacloaure of defense. TOW N A N D JOHN H. LAPPEN « Judgment; Farmers Production INC. Credit AaaodStloa of Connecticut WARONOKEFIELD REG. 60c POLISHING CLOTHS 2 for REG. 59c TOWELS 2 for va. Mary CnnlUe. default for fail-1 COUNTRY Insnrora — Realtors REG. 2.69 MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS nra to plaad; Aiica 0|rUn et al I Located off Porter Street, near school. Plots 100 x 200 Ideal for auto,- furniture and metal. pound size. 22 X 44 face towels or 18 x 27 hand fowels. Long sleeves, tan, blue and white. Sizes, small, medium va. Monia M. Vayler et al, motion ft. Rigid restrictions for your protection. Ideal place to Antomobile Financing a and large. ^ 2 for more spedfle statement; c:kir- Real Estate rolt W. Reed va. Ada R. Barton et bnild a home. Rubinow Building Telephone 5810 ala. atatutory continuance. Judge Philip J. Sullivan will preside at | Bought and Sold Mc K i n n e y b r o t h e r s , inc. REG. 1.79 LITTLE BOYS’ JERSEY SUITS REG. 39c CURTAIN MATERIAL 3 yds. for REG. 59c SHOP CAPS 2 for For Prompt Resnlts, List Yoor - this session. REALTORS INSURERS inrJrCnaea Property With Thin Agency 2 piece, navy and brown stripe. Sizes 1 and 2 only. Cushion dots, plain pastels and net. One piece crown, blue, hickory stripe, solid, blue and The foilowlag Jury, cases have I Lots for Sale at 805 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. gray. bean asslfaed for ’Thursday, Feb Phone 8088—7488 » ^ •••• • ( ruary 19, at 10 A m. In the Tol Bolton Lake land County Superior Oourt: Cath arine M. Marshall et al vs. Clar REG. 1.10 CURVED BLADE PRUNER 4 Pc. MIXING BOWL s e t REG. 18c MEN’S BANDANAS 6 for ence Barloav; Dorothy Barton va Watklna BroA, InA; Robert La- Edward J. Holl Proper pruning makes bushes full. Jade-ite, heat proof mixing bowls. Red and blue, size. Roaa at al VA Guiaseppl Lorenset-1 REALTOR DEAL WITH A REALTOR a a tl at al; Peter Frdman va Robert Your Guarantee of D. Squire: Horace E. West et ala| "He Cots The Earth VA Frank J. Kupchunos; Anne To Suit Yoor Taste” Hartley et al va HolhW S!. West. I Wanted! REG. 1.00 4” ADJUSTABLE WRENCH REG. 1.19 SUPER ONE COAT GLOSS REG. 1.50 MEN’S TIES Phone 5118 ’These are all cases that were re-1 ENAMEL assigned due to the length of tha| One, two, three and four tene Jaw opens to •IV’- All chrome plated. Choose from wide selection. cases last week. For walls or woodwork. . ; ! t b-at ■eSef Corps ment houses. Have buyers woiN :>• ‘4 - ’There will be a meeting of the I B a rp tt Wontan's Relief Corps this I FLASH LADIES’ FELT SLIPPERS evening at 8 oC’loek. tarttie GA.JL Dependability and Efficient Service ing. What have you to offer? REG. 24.50 MEN’S OVERCOATS RIVERSIDE•K , SPARK PLUGS .1 fo r hall. Mrs. miaabeth Connors U| —Laurel St, WHETHER IT’S CITY— SUBURBAN PROPER'TY, Soft durable wine or blue felt, 6-9. Sizes 36 to 42 in blue, brown and gray. Regularly 1.35! Buy nowl None finer at any price! chairman in charge of the social. A FARM OR A BUSINESS P. T. A. MMttag I ftunlly flat 4-4 raems Steam Can ’Th'; Northeast Parent-Teacher I heat vntk olL Exeellaat eoadi- Consult a Member of the Aasodation will meet this evening! Bing at 8 o’clock in the O.AJI. soaped. m s pieperty Is Mta- MANCHESTER BOARD JARVIS REALTY CO. B^ advanced due to the fact that ated toot a walk to REALTORS ^the school will be closed on Tues- That "New Look” Street bmdneaa sectle# and February 34, the regular honaes la tkis section are eel- OF REALTORS 654 Center Street Phont 4112— 7275 date. dora listed for sole. Don’t wait! Realtors Service Doesn’t Cost— IT PAYS! OSkata for W. 8. C. 8. The Woman’s Sodety of Chris- [ For Your Hair Man Service of the Rockville Meth- —Delmont St. odiat church has announced the W I T H A IS taam Sot 8-S roomo. Steam I// foUcnriim office re for the doming | heat with two oil baraen. Haase W e have a four room home situated on a hill in the "last What The Dr* Ordered year: neaident, Mrs. Doris Wel in good eonditloa. S ear garage country within 18 miles of Hartford. Attractive features ler; vice president, Mrs. Oorlnnej end alee slsed lot. tida house Is of this home— Close to bus line, fireplace, open stairway, With spring just aronnd the corner, what could be Schultz Perm an en t one Mock fr a « the HeUster hardwood floors, insulation, copper tubing, plastered walls Street sehool and praparty la more enticing than the nllaring 7-acre, partly wooded, that aeetlea Is alwaya la de and ceilings, air conditioned heat, garage in basement, paradise with ita estimated 3-aere private pond, pic- EOYTHE RADOM, Fashion Iditof of The Cowant, mand. Further lafonnatlea eaa '/] acre of land. Space Is provided for two additional tureaqae stone dam and Bmall frame building by the side w im iM Myc be had hy eaillas rooms on second floor. of a peacefnl macadam road, easily aceeasihle the year ’round, in the vicinity of the University of Connyticut. H « irn ti «o tlMtM fcilf ninlns s ie M ,a o ^ wkh W o are instaDing for the added eonvenlence of the OID liATHEI where one can take It easy and flab ana swise and flknte mort womta adopciag thi ihsrt hsirds. ^ buyer, a large ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR AND a n t Miwn Ind tlimiMlvM to 'tho ^ e r ff «* k h ihow e R. T. McCANN or write and paint without complalnl? mum to • compltulv aacunl. ftmiaiiM, m t leek. Thoto m R A N G E in the modern kitchen, pins an ELECTR IC many way* of uptrimtiAns to ochim tho ihott Afoct m e REALTOR' A U T O M A ’n C HOT W A T E R H E A T E R in the basement. If you net quickly, it can be all youra for $3,500 on ctUl, btfon octually clippias o ff oofi’* ctownlns p w r. Beta Phone Manehester 7700 Full price 59,100. Approximately $55 per month. ( hiirdo i* iho ono wo fooiun oboto. Goad# f w i * * omw EZ terma. REG. 5.35 WARDS REG. 2.40 HANDY 2 00 2 0 0 taatutUmkol •wnp back from t tulo port, oad tho oolo oto < * * * ^ Of tho Inquire Tonight! HOUSEHOLD HAND 25rPOOT TROUBLE fullneu of the wovo which tndctloo tho bodt. It tntwm GRINDER LIGHT O IN U IN t er UUTATtOM thi "luve-yout-c«ko-ondetl-it-too” pceblan, but loqulm oo- THE ALLEN REALTY COMPANY UAlMBerinarabwe K«epa your knii’ex and tool* sharp! Puts light right on the Job! With shock pert cultins ood t perroaMont Bi a M M . , Discriminating REALTORS THE CLARK CO., Realtors 8 X 1" wheel. Adjustable tool-rest. proof rubber handle'. Buy nowl 180 Center Street Manchester, Connecticut IIM COlOtt Listings With Phone Manchester 5105 Phone? Yea. Sires? ManrheSter 2-1503 FEBRUARY SPECIAL •tsAhaWwlRas BRAE-BURN -giniff SMMSi y8Sff8l Our Listings Inclnde— s u it IN 39 MINUTtl. QUART . . . BESTONE . . . TRUABT WeAsMs. Wetersne [oSO Residential Homes You can be sure of a square deaf both buyer ieepree#. NHaMrleri MACHINELESS OR Grocery Stores ealerlar s4a, W ill N07 CHARMING COUNTRY HOME! and seller-if you list your property with a A Packf«s Store CMCxoans. MACHINE WAVE Reg. S I8.M IN SOUTH w n m aim , aaly SRaea mlantas drive f M A Tobacco Farm Hartford. Now belag mao* aa duplex. Would m ^ o k M REALTOR Includes: Business Locations eonvaleaeeat hema. One afito haa oevea rooms, arepmee, HARVEY’S INSTANT LATHER SHAMPOO modem hsUh large fraat perah and ean d ^ . ___ And Other oMa rwrialat rix reoma. Hot water heat, coal LIVE WIRE OFFERING SOFT LOOK FINGER WAVE Residentini Building Lots Bred. Seiaeaa aad aaara atorm two aerra Sao graWlBg Mad wlUi babbUag brook and 99 OAK STREET - 6 ROOM SINGI.E If yon nre considerinR WARDS OUARANTIIS |Q Q l iSrf M U CSB 8S deUgbttol old Bhada trma. y \ i selling, enU ns for n free Twa ear sarage. Oaa mlaato to baa Uae. m e home will Steam heat, one car garage, good c o n d itl^ I8BMS4 las. REG. 1.19 PINE- | 0 0 REG. 29c. .36-INCH THtSI CRIW SOCKS $sr-«w I •Mw4N.y. appmissL No obHgation. hear year ImawdMte laopeetloa aa It will oot ^ t 1 ^ at atorea, achoola, churchea and Main atreet. Owner leaving REG. 2.98 FIGURE- QUALITY RAYON UNBI.EACHED MUS 'Three pain of theeo socka aimt jH O this attractive price $ll,0ee. Terms. Shown by appMat- town. QUICK OCCUPANCY. FLATTERING RAYON Phone 5329—627S>-7728 \i^ A- BOLD B Y PETALDOWN Yd. GOWN X LIN BY-THE-YARD 3 naonths wear; Of Wardi will Wf looS REG. 1.44 N O -R U B BIN G |00 I' 118 East Center Street ARTHUR A. KNOF' A |0 0 REG. 1.19 ROCK*. them FROL Maftoriind cotton; iqdMk iBEAUTY SALONS o d c h il d r e a l t y c New fioral and conversation print# with With a doep V neck . . . dadnty shirring WAX FOR GLEAMING WOOL REDUCED! hag Fine, smooth unbleached muslin with' reinforced hed mtd too. 6M 'ifi 111 il-Cenvarsa G 6 . pastel and dark backgrounds. Make it at thk shoulders. Of rayon crepc. 'Tea- . FIXXIRS Qt. Insulate now against summer hext! It’s extra close 64 x 60 thread count. Thrifty housewives can make It into all aorta REALTORS— 15 Forest Street, Manchester intoiato eoft feminine blotmto nnd dreaae* rooe 33-40 Jiiet pour, spread; dnea in 30 mimites granulated, just pour It in! Beg covers BRAE-BURN 875 MAIN STREE1 = fbr afternoon we#r. XVIdth: 69 inohM. to hard luster. Contelne Carnaub# wax. 18 sq. ft. 3-in., deep of Item*. Sdrlnch width. 985 Main Street Manchester. TeL 8951 Real Estate and Insaranee l i ' i Be Sure— Lbrt With A Realtor R E A L T Y C O . Manchester 7925 Or Hartford 2-0779 REAIaTORS BIG BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! USE YOUR CREDIT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF EVERY ONE. BUY NOW . . . PAY LATER FROM INCOME
f/ /■ iflAMiu i— l i k BViaNIMO BBlULOl OOtOL WEDNESDAY, Fm tUAKZ IS. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COHN- WEDNESDAY, FERRUARY I t . I M S mm T 5 who voted tor the tahoir law la rt|ca g o erould can y aeort o f tho tion of the poUtlcel would be" lavolved 4a apeadfa and try to find out Just why a windshield, tha *^Kda /Ibuntaln* par eaad hatow that af January, WUWB—l4l» A F L M afH alt Nations to the moot critical show- steeling wheel and Inadsquata m l , tha dsputm eat aald. Postal Employes W TNk-lil ’ *wiwrter, heweeur, aald afte.* kla$ 2. SuppMhaaat the laagaVs week awBwy alaapigr te parenada pao| good many Americans can bring Modem Cars Seen O pen Forum paiatawat waa aaaanaoai, that j wtth a whlriwlad drive by unioa iUmrlieBtrr down of ita young life. Further spaea cisarsd by wlndahlald wtp- WINKk-ll k t id io WEMI te teglalar ass po la the peOa. themselves to such a radical de In H our Strike] a aiiMte veto riwuM aot ha Shallocala oaulial hodtoe aad atote I more, it U tha unpleasant fact Too Comfortable Mrs. Addis, 97, Director Hunt ^ ground for appeafog a ea a# -|fo iafallMw to get awmbere to */f-lr'' £tirniii0 Iferalb that the decision as to whether or parture from voting custom. dete. Be aMo aald he eortd art d»>|t*gtstar .aad veto la tha priaiariao would he M t te the taagut, whMh Editor, MsnchsMsr Herald, IUbbo, Psh. lA -o n -A naUun- le bolag happartad by voluatery POHLUttfKO *T THB not the United Natlona shall per Ooneotd, N. H„ Fab. Fuel Oil Shortage Taken bv Death TlM Spaeial ceaMoaaf tha Legi»> rate foS ttaw to laagM arttvtttaa I aad jeawtal ataOMaa. — *t.n riUNTINU CO. IKC wldo, bbi hwr atrlho was stcscdl #U l$$— ‘Wheeler IndileBt* Ap leanoa of hla law practiea t a | AFL cinelali ecataart na vtola- eoatilbutlaiw. — — ^ ■••••II 9»r«« mit this “catastrophic conclusion" Modem autemobilaa ars too eom- lature now la aaMW is to act today ly leOJIOO government ooa-l tiOE— w im m r\ llaiMiMattr, Conn. to develop rests largely upon Strikers Score prlipvrlly on the preaint M as ta* m ti telegraph smpl^yss tol WDRO->Blat Hunt; Newa ‘News an rtattaBw. pears to Have Soor^ 'aalUiwteBL TUUMAS rCKUUSUN fortable for aane driving, accord Hits Incubators Haw Mllfbrd. Feb. I t —(iP)—Mrs. Tax. Tb my mind this Is a nula- WUX>-nartfocd Prttee Speak; I ltl5 — TkatMR tha AFL erhora ha had rmn.. Trenn.. Onn‘1 Mniin*nr one Important member of tha ing to Prof. Dean A. Falaa of the Harriett Warner Addla, fT, died anppoft wags and ssnlorlty ds-1 1Z90 Club. ^ WDRC—Trika. an for waaka. Ineklag tu t a moadnd October t. IWl. Another Victory anoe tax and aU tbasa klad of Many Top Leaders AB ' United Nations - - - ourselves. It Maaaacbuaetta Inatitute of Tech Washington, Feb. 11—(A1—This a t a convalescent home hero today taxes should he shslhdiid Why WUNB — News" $60 Re«iert WOMB—UMtsd Nations Todsy. is upon American policy, which nology. following a long IQneoo. Tha omptoyca art members c f| Aiatiaee, WTHT—DsBOs Haw. Thewext dsi IsleB waa Mft up to l AB Typaa of We year’s Incubator diidis have rea M rs Addla, a native of this does not the I t to adopt and the Oommunist-dlrsclcd ItclitTil Newe. Washington, Feb. U —
7 f.' MAM;Hl!;ai KK GVCMNU h e r a l d . MANCHEiri'ER. V O N N n WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18,194* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCMBSI'ER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18.194* iMxt yaar'a budget for govamment Skatlnff Conditions Ftrat RoWa Is Seta Pine Pharmacy ~ spending, debt reduction and tan Liens Placed Oiileans Plan Doctors Vote Near Ctater Ckorek drawing room watching a tstevl- en cutting. * aten petformanet when the four The whole thing U a paper pro Skating condltlona at Center Dam Stops Washed Oat Mountain Homes Bandits Get Springa pond art unsafe. There Plans Opfsning Death Takes men entered quietly, apparently position. The actual amount of Military Base Against Free Miaa Dorotoy W. Pease, through a door that had been left Fence On Property will be no skating tonight. L A U R i t S T i money involved would be the same. minister of education at Carter $40,000 Loot open. Others ta tha house were Senator MiUikln (R., C^o.), Oongvagatlonal chnrcii, and Postal Head servants. DANNY NeCAtrrHY-4na chairman of the tax-writing Sen In Antarctic Medical Gire Mra. M u garet Sariala. aecro- West Side Business Es- Mrs. Fox waa In Phltadelphis at ate Finance committee, sponsored Town Takes Action Ury. repwrt that they aaw e the time attending aa opera per- Xtahrer E*eapes by Jump the plan. He said it will improve tabUshed in Jarvis 48f Main 8L Odd Against Persons Who (Osnttaued frona Page One) About Town (Csutteusd f r e « Page Oaek robin, sun barMager of spring, Edward J. DUloa, Hiut> Invade Home ol Phila formazMe. ing; Car D^ps 75 Feet chances for tax cutting. And he near the church tola moraiag. Bloek Serves Area Police said toe daughter-ln-taw added the Senate will take up a Were on Relief tributed In advance to newrapap- fdrd Postmaster, ID delphia Banker and waa toaken by the shouldeni by tax cut bill as soon ss it gets the Brazil last Augtwt and binding Mrs. John F. Pickles, Jr., and At Center Springs Park the American nations to mutual era and nawa agencl«a.Xsr pubUch- one of the robbers who demsadsd Marshall plan out of the Way. infant daughter, Pantela, returned The Pine Pharmacy, opening Several Wedu Sportsman Today Special IntroJuetdf/ OHar^ It waa announced today by defense. Uon at 13:30 a. m. tomorrow (7J0 that taa tell him whtro tbs house A N«Uon«l Guard Jaap, drivati That will bCv some time next from Memorial hospital today to F r t ^ for hurinaas in the Jarvis WAA lOflAtAd. Bxpireg F ek 88 , Town Clerk Samuel Turklnglon Britain claims territory both p. m„ e.s.t, tonight.) The BMA month. their home, 27 Huntington street. block on Oentor streot, will glvn Hartford, Fsb. 1S-«P)—Edward Philadelphia. Feb. IS — (F) — I don't know. I don't live here," ftp Saitaant Raaa Oaaacrmnda, The House alreadv has passed esst and west of the 70th parallel, lifted this embargo after TIm Lon that fifteen liens hsve been placed don Evening Standard pubtlahed Obituary to the west aide of town • "tlTW J. Dtltan, 94, ths first carssr post Caleb F. Fox, Jr„ socially promi she Insisted. 3 — 5x 7 Photographs $2.9S ■Hda a aanaatlonal 76*foot leap a bill to cut taxes M.600.000.000 which Argentina and Chile con busineas which haa boon liiekliig nent Philadelphia banker and against property owned by per sider their boundary below ^the It was announced today that ^ the the results writh the front page ex al ssspioys to hold too otttes ot The tongs, sU flashing guns, m a t Main atraH Into Canter a year. Milikin's committee plans In the araa ever since the d a ^ ■povtaman, was robbed of $40,000 sona who have i-eceived town aid South Amcrlcnn continent, ..... f-i,.,.. n Ativiii*rv planation: postmaster In this city, died early then rsfuiacked the bedrooms, lo apringa Park___ ahortly bafore 3 p. to‘ start hearings on this bill Mon- and who signed contracts to re- when realdantlal gfoarth first In valuables by four masked band cated toe safe in one and forced •Thii rfrivsr who leaned I dav. It may pate the measure t o ' " " " »n o smiiru i sin aays the island groups ‘ here Mary Bussell 'Th e Evening Standard la op i^dsy In th4 Hartford hospital. He started to boom there in pre-ware iMd been 01 atveral weeks. 'vstW its who invaded his home In subur It open to get toe Jewelry. are part of the Fsiklands group, posed to all embargoes. Trey are D e a lh f ban Rydal sarty today, police re SrsBEi ^^hB^rehlcle as i t ^ hid for the Deniocrstic supp* i These are the first of such liens i.innrf. mrr. off Ar. Veterans will be held in tha usual generally quite needleaa and mere DUloa was oeafirmsd aa pest* The robbers than cut talepbons whose main Islands arc off Ar- Armory on Serman Wlae, one of the part ported. gentina's cast cost. ly have the effect of impeding the BMSter by tos U. 8. Ssnate la lines sad fled. It was after mUI- owmers in this csteRory and It Is kfbnday. February 33. Equipment RcM B. Mneintyro ners in toe business, said of the July. 1947, eUsBSxlac a earror The thugs herded toe seven per night before one of toe group got The Jeep came to rest in the presidential veto. Have l-ald Clslms In .Arm awlft tranamiaalan of newa to the store today "Profesrional depend sona In ths bouse Into a bedroom, expected that many such con- I of the Motor Vehicle Department, public. Theeo figures are of vital Tha funeral of Reid R. Mac which began in 1903 when bs went loose and freed *th« others. To- Both Argentins and Chile have ability is to be atreeeed In this tied them up wlUi atrlM torn h(OOk-bed below after diving | tracts will be fulfilled before other which is using that room for reg- importance In the country." Intyre of 80 Laurel atrect waa held to work hers as a postal elerk. gethte*. they ran to the cottage of INCOME TAX! ttreugh an iron fence. liens can be placed. laid clairrui in the area, which in- Istration, will be relocated so as from toe Watkiiu Funeral homS at Btore. Our business will be first from bedsbeets and IcR them toe eatato gardener, Thomas ’Ihe BMA said it put the embar- After serring as a saerstary to there while they ranaaeked the PpHee said that the driver lost rludea auch groups as the South not to Interfere wlto tola m eetly, j results “eo that every 2 o’clock tola aftenioon. Rev. and foremoirt a pharmacy, where Toung, and summoned potloe. a former postmaster and as cash- house. CooM Early and Sava Yooradf Worry and BEaney control of hla vehicle, but could Manchester Georgia, the South Orkneys and . Major Nathan B. Gatcbell atated. j newepaper. however distant from Clifford O. Simpoon, pastor -of toe the finest drugs and chemicals . obtainable will be compounded for tor. DOlon was appotatod superin- They found mink and beaver fur glvo no reason for Its erratic the South Shctlands. Center Congregational church, tendeat at ths Fiasnes division In Triiiiiaii Seek* In London a high British gov- ■ London, had an equal chance of your pvaecriptlona with toe eoata, dtamond and sapphire course. Date Book Rev. Raynold G. Johnson will be publishing and commenting at the officiated. John Munaie was too 1919. FIvs years later hs was pro roRCOUOHS ernment source said the three-na the Lenten speaker at the 7:45 ev soloist and tang “Jeaua, Saviour, greatest care. Two experienced braMtats, rlnga, necktacea and Coll Monchotfor 4848 asms time." registered pharmacists will be on moted to sasiatant postmaster. He watrttes valued by Fok at around aw TO Aid for Chinese tion dispute msy bo turned over ening aervlce tomorrow at the Sal PUot Me" and "In the Garden.” was named settng postmsstsr in Tonight to the United Nations, although vation Army citadel. Mr. Johnson Frederic Werner presided at the' regular duty and their watchwerd 828,000. Hmy atao took aUverware 805 North Mata Stroet 1949 after ths dssth of Postmaster and otosr a^uablee which Fok Dc Valera Loses Hollister and Manchester Green Britain wo.iid prefer to see the I will lead the midweek aervlce tola organ. will be Service. Hence, a free de (Continued from Page One) livery Is featured, and we also will miUarn j . Rankin. aatlmated would run tbs total to P.T.A. meeting in Hollister audi matter settled privately. A gov evening In the Covenant Oongrega- Grain Prices The bearers were John Munaie, Survlvoro Include his widow, Open Thim doy Evtntag 8-8 P. M. torium. ernment offlrlal discounted spec Harold Barnsley, Leon Fallot, pick up your prescription If for any nearly $40,000. Job as Premier; • tional church when the fifth chap Mrs. Nora lUIIey Dillon. (arrowa) w ssbii away by bigb watera, la lodged beta W ataM i« T sievtslen Pertennas Also Highland Park P.T.A. repair roads and railroads, fuel ulation that the dispute might ter of Romans will be studied. Jehex West, Frank Merriman and reason you cannot reach our store. Funeral arrangeroenU are In Dehrls, IseJudlng resnoanto o f ------Saturday All Day Until 8 P. M. and power plants, and factories Drop Today Harold Derry. The latter repre *
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.tMlilltlli'? Ex-Collegians Meet Tonight ...... Laurel At Rec, 52-47 Listed on have her miring aurface S3 to 84 nuts make a *ellclous topping for Long Island Quintet to Election of OSieen and PMW CURTAIN AND the same thlckneaa. They will run vent damage to the appliance ter Inches from tha floor, depending chocolate or vanilla lea cream. Site of Games To Be minal. on her helglit and the length of . Town Championff Trail,Ti Face Guard* , Friday Armfitronf, Hnmplvl#' d r a p e r y d e p a r t m e n t «t straight and unbroken from ael- 1 1 the reer o l the W. T. GRANT vage to selvage. her arms. A new shipment of Justly faiR- *■ *4 For Three PerkMU; Ni|^t Here; W ath M Tbe Main Topics Local Sport And Terry AO S tm il. COMPANY U full of new epring At house-cleaning time, garden oua YOUNGSTOWN SINKS , for Temmy ing time—or any time, you’ll ap A ttic Hamilton, Gruen, Longinc, and more sttractlve, more efficient, Several wtadesr panes In thal gtoek. Cretonne* for drepes or up- Story-book prlnta In vivid or O ut o f ( « > For Actkni; Fint Llaliant Xhrercome Bristol High preciate waterless QUICKIE B, F . 1Ra Ex-Metrogolttaa eoltoga graato large gymneeluni at the Eaet of th* Twilight hotatery. *t $.69 to $.98 a yard, muted colors make PURE 8IUC other rcoogniaed masters of tha and more energy-saving kltobrij^ 9 s4 f»******M Tfurti, 1ms Jolnsd tlM LsogM and the rite of ('.hatter h«vr fray floral patterns, formal as romantic as spring Itself, while HAND CLEANER. It removes making o f FINE WATCHES ara has Just arrived at BENSOICt White Eagleff 49 to 45 Werobel, it ... sea* eO 8-8 -8 w a be ta the taH ip o ( tha IM Side Recreation baUdtag on Bristol High flaeulty. Ho raceDtly Starts at 8 i3 0 CFCIdCli^ the worst atslna—grease, paint, FURNITURE AffD APFUANCB Ftobsr, r f ...... 2 • 4 4 aU during th* coming sea- ,• ’ 4. or broad atripcs in every enchanting designs, from big coin rapraaented In all typto of FrMay night School stroot have been btoken reooived Ms Maotor'a dagrea from oori ara expactod to be mada There are stiU soma color accent. Curtain materlaU dots to glowing tulips and popples, glue, tar—and protect* sgalnst watOaa at WIOR'S JEWELRY COMPANY. 718 Main fftraet. Ghomlwrlata. If . . . . 8 8-4 b Flotlcnffs wert averted 0-0 tha Guards at the arasory. for months. On a ooM night, CMumMa . . . Johnny Dobrutaky, known tonight at the Initial asaot- eta left for tonight's semi-pro include marquisette, flock-dots, in RAYON PRINTS add to the roughness snd chapping. It’s $.35 STORE. From tho drintieat bits There's tha single-bowl type In 84 Grean, If ...... 0 0 of Hartford, a ammber of tho afternoon during the m a tube or $.60 for a big Jar at the Diakon, e ...... * sees 8 8-6 18 tag of tb* asaaoti of toagua ofD- bmUng card at tbe state armory. and voile in all-white or with stunning possibilities for new m of Jewelry to sturdy practical Inch and the double bowl In 48 NaaeUr Anna . . . . over tha New Britain Newfletda there have been ^enty thia tol Hnmon. la brink aroosM ctols and team repreaantatlvm at Tba box office opens at 7:15 wtth gem* betweeu th* Hartford colored neures. In curtaln.s there dresses and blouses in the Spring JOHNSON PAINT COMPANY, time>places, all are preciston-built Inch and 66 inch. Did you know Brlttob-Amertcana RUnmeloteta, rg ’* * * *1 6-6 T ter. one witLaariag a basbetball tba Moot VoluaUa Player award canaa and th* Maacheeter CtafiNB-, 699 Main Street. (If you don’t that you can buy one of thaae mod Smith, Ig ...... 8 6-6 18 and Bristol Trampo, boost oim o f tha West SMto Rsc. Tha oaorion the flrat bout at 8:30. are cottage sets at $1.49 to $3.29 Fabric Diaplay at CHENEY for aaUafaction. Wntto’s GrUl...... the boot lUcordi would have to bo draped ta ta tha Baatem Bariiethall League. win atari at 7 o'clock. but tonight tha boys wM bsrqfft a set in color or in ruffled tiers BROTHERS REMNANT SALES need It yourself, save towel-laun em beauties on the FHL plan-Mio tmemm lowed to tear tato ona aaoEMr. Army and Navy .. DfvtaHlonsl teU M In it ta ordep to keep Dobrutaky playsd with the Ouerde Ornent oflneem include Prooi- Of local Interest on the college with color trim: ruffled r ’-isdllas ROOM. dry by getting It for your men- Li. The common practice of rub down payment and 86 waeks to L a u rels...... 18 14-88 88 worm, anw wlndowa were bvoken earner this maeon . . . Sevoial at Only this time, boxing wlB MkM with Hathaway dots at $*.98 and complete purchase T 1* (47) BoraM Wameeka, foctaer dant Nick Angelo, Vtoo-pverident basketball fronL North Carolina folks. 1 U- - ■ bing grease Into patent leather to Italian-Amertesns oaiitor. Rip Patois of before Johnny Fblkowaki took tempts to beoadcaat the New Brit th* spoUigbL g3.98: tailored curtains in pastel I Softwoods from cone bearing prevent cracks la a mlatake. B. r . Pta. John Hedtund and aecretary-traa- Stat* and North Carolina play Promoter Richard Black wBI Knights of C ...... d FraacU, Tooy Kryfer ot Long la over the dtrectorahlp last fall and ain High-Ttarrtagtoa High baakot- auror, George Mitchell. A alaU of Saturday night at N. C a home coiors with Hathaway dots at trees in general make a quicker If the weave ahowa up to be Grease la likely to soften the pat Cereal may be crisped by hast g 10 .381 Moaon, r f ...... 8-1 18 hU repeated roquesta for repair praecnt hia tacoad enni-pto M ad^ Whit* Eagtos .... • * a * sO 0-0 0 land UniveiBltity. Jackack CarrollcanoO of boU gams tost night ta th* Hard cffleom win probably bo earned to- court (taptaln Loo Katkaveck will show of the aeaaon to ifi^ wtth $2.39; Ninon tailored curtains at and hotter lire but also a shorter- tight, solid and Arm. you can i f I ent flniah and cause It to break. ing in the oven and allowed to cool Bnrant. tf .... Fordhan, BWOiMM of Now York work hfve gone for naugM. ware City went tor naught m $4.99 a pair; and colorful cotton lasting lire than hardwoods. count upon the lasting qualiUea again. Jahnaon, i f . . . * * * • *0 0-0 0 a lg b t lead State while Ike Colt, anoth aU star sight bout program. Yh* Tha Brittth-Amaricana pulled Uatveraity, Ctoecga MUUiavan o f Johnny Informed tha Advisory the New Britain School Lnagn* teaaaa last m ss on m- er local boy. la a starting guard mesh at $l."9. a op a y window of the towel you buy. Towels of Spring la not so far away and -Conran, If ...... 4 1-8 8 first bout to acheduiad m SM i another gazM out o f the Ore last 8L Jolm'a and Pets Petropuloo of Peril and Recreatloo Oommlaeion. turned thusab* down on th* propo- cludsd tlM riiampMm British wtth N. C. State won the first shades arc $.22 without rollers; THKRMOMETEItS ANO BAR loose or porous weave will not the pitmlcm of new curtalna la Two fine tooth-saver products Novak, c ...... • • e * *6 1-8 11 CCNT are Mated with the Bombers. On* Mancheater bey wUl bn fen- $.43 with rollers; wa-shable .shades night coming from behind in the * • * * * X 8-4 4 of which this writer to a member, eitlOB . . . Drad* Bogaea. msmker Amatleank PoUsh Americans, game between th* two teams atv- tured ta on* of th* three OMETERS. separate or •» com wear as well. These, as a rule, Umely. N'YLON MARQUISETTE, ^ -O tL WEST'S TOOTHBRUSH Davis, c ...... Tba tavadara wlU havs a busy of the Msfldsa M. ■tan's In tha M ta on* o f th* thra* 1fiusHrowaff are $.39 and $.,W. All sorts of are lighter weight than towels of .Brooks, rg .... * a • * • 1 0-8 8 ■HvaMl imnnffca u o o f tlM w M p American Lagton, United Aircraft, eral weeks ago by a wide margin. bouts.ta. He la TerriMe Tony Tm ry. bination, at the DEWEY-RICH- forty-eight Inches wide, give* ele AND TOOTHPA8TB—nrs sailing last two aolnutes to win out over •voning as tha local Ouaida are ing condltionl tafonnation State Foltoh Leegne, assy be trimming and fixtures M A N C O MPANY, 767 Main tight weave. at s special price right now at the Witcher, rg .... * a • • *0 0-1 0 in* Pagani’a West Side* and Rock- His nickname ta no way rafleela gance, long wear, snd simple care, the Laureto 83 to 47 in an sxclt- playing better ban now than at was rsmert along to the Board of barred tor Ilf* after, his ran-ta vill*. It to iKpaetod that an eluba Street, arc worth having — or giv at the very low price of $.50 a CENTER PHERMACY: the 81.00 tag Reo Senior League gams. Hie VUga. ig ...... 4 1-8 « Mel Lucas haa resigned his po to hlaUs flghttag______ahUlty., T briy has Sheets should be carefully ex any time this season. With the ta- Education which has full raapon- with Reforee Wally Utke ta New win have a rapraaentoUva prassnt bracketed wtth Floyd ____ ing. A reliable out-door thermom LENTEN SPECIALTIES at the yard In quantities of ten yards value for $.69. The brush has thp /lA ’a dupUoatod the BA’s feat ta dhrldual stars gene, the team- Britain last w srii. . . Jsrry Crsam, sition os grecnakeeper at tb* amined before they arc admitted eter, caaily read at aomc diatance, MANCHESTER BAKERY on Ker Nylon "miracle tufts" and the 81 6-14 47 sQiUity o f havtaff th* w oik don*. 'St the meeting. Mancheater Country Club. A suc- field o f Hartford. Thaao beya or more, at the CHENEY BROTH the first game, atealtag their play and spirit of th* locals boo N othl^ has happened. Nsw Britain Hsrald sports editer. Tb* league has operated at tb* have met on three prevkme onen> to the household linen closet. If is $2.00. A fine combination giv ry Street and at their branches at ERS REMNANT SALESROOM. paste le one of the country's bant. aaateb tbom the White Eagtoa, 40 Score at half. 88-16, Laureto. MSB notloeabte. Mor to expected to be named you know your stuff, you’ll hold Fans end yUyt» have eom- bad thia to oay aboat th* New- West Side Oval for a number of stone with each urimdag oaa bead. ing temperature, humidity, and Hale’s Self-Serve Grocery snd at to 45, ta the elosing minutes. ■ A ft^ playing good bafi against ftelds-Tbampa baakethell gam* laM shortly. Lucas served here one sea the sheet that you arc about to baromctiic pressure permits one’s the Wonder Market are thorough ItoMaa-Am (48) plained to Director Falkowaki. yearn aad there have boon iadlca- son. WeBs to MMb Bood Maple syrup and flnely chopped The Inquirer In tha first game tha Eagles ths Rsnslasmiri, although loaing Some remarke 'have been bitter Sunday which waa won by tba tloaa that aom* league members Enough haa bean saM about Rad buy up to the light. A well-made own weather forecasts. ly delicious-and very Inexpensive. abowed signs of their early aea- a B. F. Pta. four points, tha Onarda mosred sheet will have a smooth, evenly ...... 8 0-0 4 hy and after an. yon can't blanm a Newfleldk fS to 88. “If ever a bas would Ilk* a ahtft to ML Nsbo. WaUa o f SprtagfleM after Ms HOT CROSS BUNS at only $.29 son ^ y when they ran roughshod Correntl, rt .... tbs Worcsstsr Nortons and ketball team put everything it had Bruno BychotaM waa injured woven appearance. Lx-ngthwise Woods that give the moat heat a dor.en, their own RAISIN GentUcore, rf ...... 0 1-1 1 spectator when he pajre th* ask Thto matter win be thraritod out Sunday , afternoon against tbe great fight hare two weelm agui OUST tha lA ’s during tbs hrat halt followsd up this triumph with - a into a baU game, th* Newflelds tfid tom gbt WeUa prefora to dsmowetrate Mb and cj^sawisc threads will be of for their weight are: oak, hickory, BREAD, and tender BUTTER to pUe up a 3 f to 21 lead. Kurib- FhUlips, rf . . . . * a * * «0 0-0 0 ing admission price and than Hurricanes and may miss Friday Cinderella tranafomatlon of the old- oonvtactag win osor the rejuvenat Shivers through a ball game. Some yeoterdoy (Sunday) aftemoen. So prowaaa with Mu flats aad Ma op sweet birch, hard maple, rock COFFEE CAKE, all owe their fashioned chest of drawers, above. wica and Danlplson led the soor- Rivoaa. if ,...i a * * * *8 8-8 8 ed West mven Red Devils and night's gam*. An old leg li\Juty elm, locu.st and longleaf pine. N. PaganI, e ...... 8 8-7 18 don’t come back a aecond time. brimantly did tho Newflelds play was aggravated when the big ponent WlU be Sammy Holmes at ■uperlative flavor and nutritive Into the np-to-date cheat, right, waa tag pwade. The third period found made the Hartford Rurricanee ths «niv ^«>m atari to ftatok, that a really Hartford. Tbia bout prnmlBaa to vahie to their pure, high grade simple and Inexpensive to do. Cheat the Eagtoa alosrlng up aa the lA ’s B. PaganI, rg . • ••s *4 0-6 8 taste defeat for the third time In Broken windows srsn t txvs on ^ m*^ Wrletnl f —m fallow slipped and although By- be a thriUor. CHESTS OF SILVERWARE Karr, r g ...... * * • * • 1 0-2 8 I Sports Roundup~\ cholaM cam* beck ta the aecond ingredients. (The bakery does a and mirror, bought In a second hand crept up to uritliln one point, 87 to four etarts but Sunday afternoon. condition that requirss immsdlata looked Uke a sco*ad rata dnb“ . . . Patty I^raa o f SmtogflaM sad make extremely practical, as well ru.ih-buslnes.s In DECORATED store for $I6A6. were stripped of old h$, and then go on to srin out ta Lee, Ig ...... * a * * • 1 0-0 8 Fridajr’s game wlU ptart at 8:45 Utentlon. PIpee ta th* riwwer half, he played on eheer nenra. Watch baakethall a t WUUmanUe B ogh PMI i i I ibi. Jr. Ed Fraaklta of Hartford aru aa beautiful gifts from WIOR’S, CAKES beeau.V! they ta.ste so Rnlsh. Mirror snpporto were token tks tekl Mfiode 49 to 45. Aiiczl, Ig ...... 2 3-6 6 with a prallmtaary game at 7:80. room are leaking, and badly. Tbe Wy scheduled ta the other firs riumd Full Stock 077 hUln Street. Made by the Taachera OoOeg* perk up onoa New Tortt. Frii. 18—(F)—Whtn The league leading Naaetff good snd look so party-fled. Call off. Dangling dnwer pnlla were The lA ’a had a toug^i time mak lockera are a disgrace and uav* coach Fran Oriarier gets Ms foot er. leading manufacturers, they are SS81 to placa an order for a wad raptoend with one-laeh dowato cut ing their shots the first half and 18 11-27 49 been for montha. Many are ready Humberto fflarra fights WUlia P*p Arms entry ta th* Rec Senior The aupportiag card, fiv* thru*- the finest plsUng, fully guaran. to len g^ shown. Banovatod piece to WMto Eaglee (U ) on the ground. Th* former Rock tor tha featheiwalght champlcm' League, n * ^ on* win ta its two ding. birthday, or anniversary.) urban they found themsehree foil for the Junk pile while otheie, ville High mentor took over th* reunders. tachwaa Ruaty A i » - teed for wear, and designed with palntM.gny green with white trim. ing bsMnd they forgot about play- B, F. PU Spdrt Schedule | oould poulbly be repaired for a riilp at Miami naxt w * ^ it win bt n s M ln ln f IPUMS to bo strong against Paul Ravara *C artistry. Terms for piirchsae arc Danielson, rf ...... S 2-6 8 Thread a ty cagem aevaral (aa far as th* rscowls riiow clear wore* than a tla for first placa Grasp the plug, not the electric -e— tag basketball and spent moot of few mora yearn of use. Fortunate ago . . , New Britata fans Bprtegflaid. Armatronff, th* Mda- of I cash, credit, or tho Lay-Away cord, when disconnecting the ap their time arguing with the offi- Mathis SOB. If * a * • *8 2-2 6 ly, no one, to this urrltor’a knowl ly) tha first tlma a Chitaaa boaar while two victories will give tbe ny kid from tb* BMe wtth Plan. A cheat of silver makes a pliance. This prevent* pulling Murphy. If ...... 2 8-6 7 Tetaght plenty peeved at tbe officlatt-’g re has had a tltla shot olnoa the Arms the league cbsmplonahlpw ciato. They came out the second Semi-Pro Boxing Ctord. 8:30— edge, has bean ssriously injured ceived In the Newllelds-Hurriean** th* KO pwBCh. wffl be watched hy memorable wedding gift. wires loose from plug. ■I,'.'"-. J * D^half urlth a dlflerent attitude, Kuriowlca, c ...... 6 1-6 IS through the leaky pipes or faulty at Kid Chocolate and Black many. He eouM bo Juat what tho Armory. game at Hartford last Friday . Those are a couple of pretty played baskethaU to win, and this Blanchsrd, rg ...... 1 1-8 8 lockers. RockvlUe High trounced Owner Sports Promadtona grmqi amdi You do not need to strain meat | IT 'S E A S Y Haugh. rg ----- ...... 1 8-6 6 Friday. Vata 86 nIghL A total of 85 perwmals and good name* to atari on, tMwgh Tech last night at RockvlUe by "A floor with a flair” la your* resulted ta a victory. Guards vs. Long Island Bomb AttenUon should M given to for a homo town mata boudar. RUBBERS drippings put into gravy. The bits when you cover It with ASPHALT Bars, rg ...... 0 0-1 0 one technical were called against tbara'a nothing ta th* reooeda to 71 to 88 aoore. Rtveoa, the Pagan! brotbere and ers, 8:80—Armory. fixing up What lltOe recreaUon Art SnSaDotto ef Brifigafodt of meat step up the flavor and. TII-E—a flair for beauty snd orig AHcxI starred for the lA'a while Cfone. Ig ...... 1 1-8 3 the Newflelda and 18 pemonal ta- Hiow that Sierra baloaga ta tb* and Frank Porktas of Hartford at* I nutrition. ] to have elraner, fresher, bettor lookhig Sntarday, Fbb. 81 cpsoe we have available today. If fracUcas of tbe rules against the m* class. Hla boat win to a ■om*- inality because you can have any Kurlosrtcz, Danielson, Murphy snd NaoalffB vs. WlUle'f, 7:15—Rec. Garden Boat Friday also down for three reunda. colors or combinations Installed clothes. Send them to FISHER Dry Conn featured for the Eagles. 16 18-88 46 tbe above matters ride much long Ctones. Hartford won the f m a at what unoeriata triumph ov«r San New York, Feb. IS—(F) — Ike Hurapty Dnaspty Yonng ■ato>, COLOriPLUS YARN.S enable rieanaeni'. Army A Navy vs. Kaceys, 8:30 er, gamss will M played In the the foul line, converting Bl to 18 dy Saddler last aumaMr .... Kid FOR In thorotighly Individual patUms; Laarels CoOapae Score St half 29-21, Eagles. —Rec. WlUlams ta a title bout to th* sur phriea, oos of Ttalaar Paid Yarn- one to knit a design of several open air and all one will have to for the losers. Hartford won 65 to Chocolate, you remember, eanwd prise prise for th* Besu Jack- a flair for utility because the M’e give your rioihrs'the attenUon Ihsy The nightcap found, the scrappy Sonday. FCb. 88 driUo'a boys, takaa oa Ybny colors with only one strand — no asphalt tile malntaifia Its good Laureto playing one of their best do to take a shower will be to 6 1 . . . Local fans found the Ctones New York recognltkm as feather Terry Young winner. Instead of Graaao o f New Britain. Ttmim MEN bobbins, no tangling threads. A draervr, because we 4mow, as yM ffo^ their defense Harry Smith stood Britlah-Americans vs. Nasslfls, walk through the locker room. to be the biggest "crying” team to weight champion back ta 1888, Just another show at Madtooa looks under the roughest treat that smart appearance Is SO Importoati games for thm periods but fal 8:80—Rec. Dowd of SprtagfloM'nmots Jos solid color yam of the predom ment In gamerooms. kltchena, or tered in the final and lost out to at mid-floor and dropped three In The maintenance of the recrea play at th* local armory thto aea- when dual' cbamploasMp* wera Square Garden. Friday’s light Fortier of NewBrttaM and Hm WOMEN inating color Is used with the ask na aboat succession to puU hU team with Tueaday, Febk 84 tion building haa been badly neg- aon . . . Hugh Oresr'a University common. But b* couldn't stand weight duel now offers rich prom- other bout wfU be bathrooms. See the display at the the town champion BA's. In one point. He then dropped i Kaceya vs. WilUe's, 7:15—Rec. mixed-color ball where no pattern MANCHESTER FLOOR CXIVER- leading all the way and going lecteo. Let's hope the proper au- of CoanecUeut hasketboU team proapeiity and faded out wbU* Joe. rtagalfie. CHILDREN la needed. Handsome children’s foul to tie It up. Mike Diakon also Naastffs vs. Army and Navy, next season may Include a eoupl* INO COMPANY, 56 Cottage into tha last period ahead rix 8:85—Rec. thortUea can rectify the preeent Freddl* Miller went on to clear up socks, sweaters and scarfs result. OM Mirmr, above, gathering dust in went on a scoring rampage In the ^ndlUona, today, not .t year from of rix foot, six tarii stars. Haight th* rituatlon. Black BIU, another Street, where you will be gladly a Jdnk shop, was pulled oat of retire points, tha North Endera changed second half dropping ta six hoops 'The mixed color Is $.64 a ball, and given a free cost estimate for your their fast aggreaalve style and re now. Is what the presut team lackai great Uttl* fellow, pragreaeed as the solid color la $.46 at the J. W. ment and turned Into the top for the This put the Laureto on the de Natban Bale Wins far aa th* final of a New York own floor Improvement. eoffee table at left below. Mirror sorted to moving the ball around fense and they committed foul aft HALE Yarn Department. hut they forgot one thing, that la. tourney to aattl* th* flyweight Gustafson’s frame was altoc..ed v. Ub screws to the er foul which was the reaooa for Natboa Hale (dl) championriilp. loaing to Midg*t In the days of the ancient cress piece of the leg assembly, w -ilcti ta ordsr to score you have to B. F. T. Plug In and disconnect cortls at Greeks and Byaantipe.'i, only the shoot. In trying to work the ball loaing the ball game. Hiey out- Wolgaat ta 1880 . . . If Sierra, convenience outlets In walla rath was cut down from au old table. M ir- scored the BA’a from the floor 81 Johnson, r f ______7 1 14 St. James Five Upsets very wealthy famlllea could pos- green. •lY CLUISEIt, ta thay lost poaaeaalon of the known aa a defonoiv* fighter, fails 705 Main Street er than at the appliance to pre- rer frame to painietl gtay Bate lie. to IB, but made only four foul FuUer, rf ...... 3 1 7 BOXING to make th* grade. Cub* atlll SCB8 enameled works of art. la caatcu wiib leather no leoa than seven times taoto to the riiampa 14. OounoUy, If ...... 1 0 2 without getting a shot and they atanda another chance. Kid Oavl- Pint 0rivt‘ ii Diakon, Smith. Hlmmalstota and Paatanoa, tf ...... 1 0 2 land, hailed os th* boot filte r to New DINNER SETTS of S'YRA- refurbishing these old-timers: and varnish remover. This soft .^^^opg^unltlea galore to take Balltnghiri, c ...... 7 0 14 Mdriarty Brothers (TUSE CHINA have been added to By Kay Sherwood Chamberlain users the stars for emerge from Cuba sinea Cboeolato, NEA Staff Writer First, streamline the pieces by ens the finish and makes it simple Stratton, c ...... 4 0 8 the stock of attractive sets of to peel off with a dull-bladcd putty IROAO STREET While this was going on the the BA’s, with Moaon, Oonran, No has a pon-tlU* date with Ught- stripping off any gliied-on “gin vak. Vllga and Davis playing Hattta. rg ...... • * * * 3 0 6 HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL china at MATHER’S at the Cen If your budget can't be stretched gerbread ” trims. Removing un knife. town ctuunpa kept peppering away staging a whirlwind flniah af- I hla substitute, Duffy, lasted only a uralght champ Dca WUUazBS. I f bo TONIGHT Sartor, rg ...... at the hoop, cre^ up and tied the well for the Laureto. ___ 0 0 0 few minutes more as the ofllelala a good riiowtag, OavUan ter. The Jefferson pattern la stun to Include all that new furniture sightly mirrors or elaborate shelf After the finish Is off, wash the Cuneo, rg ...... 0 0 0 ter a furious batUe In the aeml- ning with a simple pattern of gold wood with soap and hot water to ' ban game. From then on the Lau Saturday night brings on held the game ta check. Rtvosa, likely wOl earn a tltla match. ST. PATRICK’S DAY RECORDS you need, search the attic or junk structures held to the tope of buf Minnlcuccl, Ig .. ___ 3 0 6 final YMCA League playoffs, the | leaves and gold bonier on creamy fets or chests with screws Is easy banish any traces of paint re rels wars with their backs to the natural between the league lead McVeigh and Al Pusao cante Nteo Ohag^ Man shops for old cast-off.s that can be Ing NaasUfa and WlUte's Grill In Marians, Ig ___ .... 1 0 2 8t. James quintet drove to s well throu^ with twin countsra ta a Bototoious B«n Chapman, tho BING CROSBY ST. PATRICK’S DAY white. It’s a 66-pleee set. with to do and will give the finished mover. Drj', then rub down with wall and the BA’s experience with three slees of plates, at $174.50. put back In service. A new coat of piece a newer look. New drawer No. 00 sandpaper. the pressure on told the story. the first game with the Army and contested victory over s brilliant. driving scoring splurge, but Mori- Phimes manager who has aoma- TotaU ...... 30 1 61 Too-Ra-Loo-Ra — McNamara’s Band — Dear Old Donegal “Marietta,” with 94 pieces at paint and a few modernizing pulls also help to modernize an Paint with a good grade of Why the Laarels reversed their Navy meeting the Kaceya In the arty tied it up at 38-aU. Rlvooa thtag at a repatatton aa being A Aces Morlarty Brother* team by s 46- | Eight E i ^ t When Irish Byes Are SmUlng — I’ll Take Yon Home $119.00. has a lovely border of old chest from another day. enapiel. If more than one coat Is style after outplaying and out nightcap. (18) and McCluakey ocorad again to tough guy, spends oome at Ms touches will bring outmoded chests Wills, rf ...... 3 1 6 42 cou n t ___ j Again Kathleen. ' multi-colored flowers. The ’’Susan- of drawers, old mirrors, tables and Before you get out your paint needed to cover the surface, light fighting the champs we don’t knot the count at 40-all. Rivoaa spare Ume ta the off aeaaon offl- Bouts na," with 66 pieces at $98.00, has bucket, remove the old finish from ly rub the first coat when dry with know, but It should be chalked up A. A. F. Woodhouse. If .. ___ 3 0 6 It was a aee-MW battle fretn made another clever shot, and ^ tta g baskethaU gazaas . . . This Boots Dacca 495—$4.73 chests out of retirement. / Jenson, c ...... 1 - 0 2 piatea bordered with tiny flowers, Here are tips from exi>crts on the furniture by brushing on paint No. 0000 sandpaper. as' an experience they should nev the opening whtatle, frtth the lead Gustafson scored from ths corasr week’s Sporitag Newa relays th* PAT HARRINGTON COME ALL YE S while the flowers make an all-over er forget. (Chicago, Feb. 18—(F)—Admiral CDhill, rg ...... ___ 0 1 1 changing hands fourteen Umea. j to U* it up again. atmy at Ban's working a aom*- Proven, Ig ...... 1 0 2 With the score deadlocked 42-all | pattern for the cream pitcher and Henry II o f Frsuice, first intro-! The BA'a wars getting worried Jonr s Ingram expressed optimism Then the final four-potat m ee what ruggod game batwaan Ala Paddy McOlnty's Goat — Dear Old Donegal Flnnlgan’s but Is necessary for best flavor in tuberculosis In the 15 to 19 age Spr.aque, Ig...... 0 0 0 with three minutes to play. Bid , was too much for Morlarty'a 'They sugar bowl. It's unusual to And duced shoe heels to the world. f^aapecially In the third period when today on the progrem of the AU bama aad Loutolana Stat* . . . Af Ball — Tread On The Tall Of Me Coat. paranlps. g;roup alone. Pagan! and Butch Buccino caged tried hard to go ahaad, but they such fine china outalde the big They were about -one inch high. the Lr.urels got as far as 10 America FootbaU Conference and ter soma otrentioua action Decca 430—$3.94 gest cities—and an opportunity. paints ahsad. Try as they might said plana had been made for op- TotaU ...... 7 2 16 fold goals and A1 Fish clinched | were checked so closely that they the basket a couple at players QUALITY STATIONERY, euch MAGNIFYING OLASSM for thay Just couldn't catch up tait craUon of the circuit through Score at half time, 40-8, Nathan the game with a beauUful one- could not soors. WlUlams and started to rough tt up a b it.. Ben Beautifully shaped to shape you At low temperatures starch In as that vou And at the DEWEY- ease In reading fine print are con when the Laurels loosened up on 1950. Hale. handed hook shot to give the Burke were ball hawks around stepped between them, grabbed STATE ARMORY RICHMAN COMPANY. has a venient. At’ the DEWETY-RICH- beautUully. the MARDI BRA Is Saints a four point lead with 76 their backboards, and had to driva the ban and said: TU hold th* parsnips gradually changes to exclusively available at the to keep tha tall 8L Jamas msu sugar, as It docs In potatoes. This high rag-content for s\ipertor MAN COMPANY, a round glass on aeconda to play. From then on, fit baU tf yen fellows want to atop .SMART DRES3 SHOP OF MAN from scoring. Th* churchman did FIRST BOUT AT SiM change Is undesirable In potatoes writing surface and appearance. a handle Is $1.00. A fine oblong James frose the ball unUI three down to th* fool tin* and fight tt One 81.00 box haa small note-p.a- glass that scans a whole news- CHESTER. 1013 Main street. aeconda to play whan Bid Pagan! not fall to get their tallest men at ou t." . . . Tb* coUaglana aheeptoli- fflIKEMP’S ® pera of four different colors with column at a time, with luclte han There’s a strapless model with mtosed s foul shot, after which the game last nighL And they ly admitted they’d rather play baa- AdniasioB—Adalts $1.20—ChOdrta OOe contrasting boMers. Orrespond- dle. is $4.50. basque cut, in satin, that la a time ran ouL fought like oavage beaata ta this ketbaU and Chapman had no far Incorporated bitter struggle for ths rto^it to Nice Detail ence cards are back at $1.00. necessity under straplesc evening Both teams exhibited clean baU ther trouble. Ranarrad 8«Us $1.M 763 MAIN STREET T E L 5680 Many handsome papers In all- Catherine de Medici, bride of gowns and wonderfully comfort most their arch rivals, tba Ma- handling and cloae checking. No rtaco, ta tha playoff flaris. ■aa«* Of AcMsNy Farnitare and Music Home of Frigidaire white or with fancy designs and able for daytime wear. And there Clearance Sale quarters were given and none AI g*v*ranc*. Vlllaaeva baokri- envelopes are symbols of fine are bras with straps ir. several M orlarty'a played fine baU. M c Box Offlea OgoBs At T :lf aaked. The referees handled the Cluskey snd WllUsms were work baU ooacb. has three aona b*tw*«n taste. lengths for sports, daytime, and game in flawless fashion to the eight and IS years old . . . When Crocheted Fluff horses and Burke, Cfoughlta and D o o r Prime D on a ted b y Cdenney^m^ evening, also In the gleaming delight of the playera and apecta- Morlarty were all over the floor. AI went home one day rseantly. ba After freezing desaerto or other Burmll rayon satin. tors and kept the men moving at But Buccino confidently steadied found the kida playing boaketball ^'1 foods, turn the temperature con top speed. his mates, snd the whole 8L James -o f all places—In the kitehen with trol back half way to normal po The housewife who docs much Men’s Trousers Set shoU by Leo McOuskey and team played coot snd heady baU. a basket nsUed ever tbe door. sition, to hold until Bcrvcd. baking wriU find It convenient to AI Fish brought the crowd to Its The game was one of tbe best seen A fine selection of men’s aR wool pnnU at ffreat feat continuaUy. The ability of in town this year. The better Buccino to hold Norm Burke to Pretty, practical and Inexpen- savinffB . . . tweeds, checks, irikida and kerrinf- team won, but only by the ollmsst S|v<, the (^ IL D R E N ’S LIN two field .goals was the reason fit. of ciargins In the waning mtautas Y Playoff Result GERIE at the MONTGOMERY bones. James were able to gain thto covet of tha game. W ARD CXJMPANY la a wise ed victory and the right to m**t In tha proUmtaary gamss, tha BL team s (46) shopper's choice. Tailored rayon tha Martaoa ta the ftaato ataritag North End Juniors defaatad tha P B F Pta Men’s Suits panties, sizes 4' to 14, with full or Alterations Free Tueaday •vening. Knights ta a wild and hactic gama 8 Buoetao. if .... 1 6-6 6 $.49. McCluakey opened the game when Legault and Sumlslaakl 1 B. Pagan!, if .. 0 0-0 0 lotton with a long field goal, but Fish and caged deciding baskets In ths final 0 McVelgk. I f . . . 1 0-1 2 ralght Al Puzzo tied It up with foul minute of play. 1 Rlvooa, I f ...... 6 0-0 13 $13.50 Reg. 100% A ll W ool N o w $ 9 .9 5 goals. From then on. the teams In another preliminary, th* Ar 0 Ruflulf U •••*•* 0 0-0 0 mus- vos Girls of Windsor swamped tbe illt-up waged a relantleas battle with 0 Fish, c ...... 4 2-3 10 M ade T o Morlarty’a holding a 8-7 lead at Hartford Stars by s lopsided 86-10 0 1-1 1 ■1, 4 to $12.95 Reg. 100% A ll W ool N o w $ 9 .8 5 count. The Advos )tad too much 4 E. Pagan!, rg .. [» slips th* quarter. The foul ahooUng In 2 A. Puxzo, rg ... 1 8-4 5 the first half wa* cxcaptionally height snd experience for tM 1 3-5 4 liapers Hartford cuties. 2 McConviUe, rg . Measure Blrd.s. $12.00 Reg. 100% A ll W ool N o w $8 .85 good with both teams converting 3 V. Puzxo, Ig ... 2 0-1 4 night- 16 of S3 ahots. Tb* SalnU uaed re 1 Lelbslds. Ig .... 0 0-0 0 !rs are serves often while Moriarty's had Rec League nnol — $10.95 Reg. 100% A ll W ool N o w $ 7 .9 0 only seven men. 16 TotaU 16 14-22 46 In the aecond quarter, the teama Hartford Read (1) Mertarty's (42) continued their ding dong struggle. P B F PU Be Ready . While Burke was held in check. PoUiuky . . . 109 102 127 838 6-10 10 $10.50 R eg. 1 0 0 % A ll W o o l N ow $ 7 .6 9 — 2 Burks, rf ...... 2 Gene Morlarty cams through with Emeroon . . . 182 90 222 1 0-0 3 Madsen ___ 109 99 89 287 1 ustafeon, tf .... Rhubarb protects teeth agqinst many important baakets, but the 6 CougbUn, c . . . . 1 0-0 2 erosion by arids; reports the Ani $9.95 Reg. 100% A ll Wool N ow $ 7 .2 5 St James men were always fresh Roberts ___ 105 91 93 289 4 0-1 8 For Spring ' 880 Morlarty. c ----- mal Nutrition Laboratory. Ithaca, and never stopped shooting and Lucas ...... 101 97 132 WUUama. rg . . . 2 2-2 6 • ■ ■ • • “““ — 94 94 8 N. Y. W e con no* toll a lie. O ur driving. McVeigh and Fish used SarpoU 8 McCluskey. Ig . 6 0-0 12 ..One of these monttaffn Wether or not you've heard the' $9.50 Reg. 100% A ll W ool N o w $ 6 .9 5 their height to good advantage In 5 Duffy, I g ...... 1 0-3 2 you’re gotag to 8nd th* ann extraordinary new Italian tenor special Cherry Frostod Do controlling their backboard and Toltas .. .. . 556 579 585 1570 shining with n special bri^t* TAGUAVINI on the concert nuts for Washington's llrth- holding Coughlin and Willlamo In Kscey* (8) 17 TotaU 17 8-16 42 neaa. robtaa singing, toafbufia stage or In the several moving, doy ore seniotionaily geodi $8.95 Reg. 100% A ll W ool N o w $ 6 .5 0 check. The Paganl’s and Puzxo Davidson . . . 121 101 106 328 Scot* at half Unw 20-19 Mortar- unfolding. That’s ths day you’U want to put on a noyr pictures, you'll surely want the twins played excellent floor gamea. Picaut ...... 115 11 119 845 ly’a. new RECORD ALBUM he hae They're fresh, fluffy ond Rivoaa was a continual thorn ta Olrsitis ....99 99 100 898 Nertk Eni* (86) suit. Como to now and ffm $ 8 .2 0 R eg. P ort W o o l N o w $6.19 measured up for your new 48'V NYLON MARQUISETTE made, with hla b«it operatic arias. ten^r. And they're topped tha aid* of M oriar^ with his fast Rusoonl . . . . 1 1 3 96 107 810 It is ‘ planned for .-eleas this layup and deceptive sbeoUng that Jaskolka . . . 109 109 88 806 suit so you^U be rsafiy uriih o mouth-wotoring frost 0 Moake, rf .... spring. - J Thta___ week’s______ABC Special le month. You'd better place your $ 7 .2 0 R eg. P ort W o o l N o w $ 5 .8 7 kept his opporing guards gueMtag. 0 IwgauK, rf ... stunning daytime frock that la order 4t once at POTTBRTON’S ing that mokes you smock Team play waa enperb on both TotaU . . . . . 507 516 520 1588 By Mrs. Anns Gabat 4 Brown. If .... particularly appealing. Notice the at the Center to avoid disappoint your lips for mere. Come in There's sheer flattery in o keyhole ridat. 1 Morgan, e .... Transform a plain dr^as or After tho intormlarion, the TAILORED TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL Curtain Material Interesting curved detail, the ment. ■ - for o pockoge today. neckline and a bore-look shoulder.., One Lot of Boy's Pants 26 to 28 os is $1.50 ■s (6 ) 4 Suralaloskl, rg blouse with this two ruffled cro Jaunty buttons. Simple to make— Booth Er.den ran up a foor-potat Frehelt . 128 188 98 868 cheted collar. The one-inch band 0 Fogarty, Ig ... MEASUREMENTS BY INTERNATIONAL WHITE and IVORY fun to wear. o McKettrick maternity that con be laati on fast breaks by Riveoa, Me- Pagan! . . . 106 109 108 817 Lelong’a "QUICK CHANGE" may be worn inside the neekllna. OonvUla and V ic P o n o . H m Gas Pattern No. 8282 comes in stars worn with or without o blouso. G e a s ------..121 128 117 866 8 Totals 16 10 Yards w More— MAKB-VP la so named because It o.* standing up aa lllustriited. ttw House Gang ratsUotafi on riooe .1 2 1 86 101 880 13. 14, 16, 18 and 30. Sise 14 re dess a new, glow ing face In a Anderson ■Mghto (88) anda tied In a soft bow. The “new 11.98 rang* shots by M orlariy, WUUama Ewlck . . . . 118 108 87 808 quires 4' 1-4 yards of 89-tnch Jiffy. It’p a cream that conceals est look" for spring faVore lace and beautiful mid-court rirato by P B fabric.. minor blemishes and gives a trimmings on blouses, dreaoea odd McCluskey. At Umas, tho Sotato 2 SL George, rf . 1 For this pattern, send 35 cents, Tbtala . . . 5 8 4 681 506 1670 smooth beaut/ without the mask- even aulta! dominated tha play so modi that 8 DeBstttoto, f< . 8 In coins, your name, address, aiza JteCnnn’a (6) 0 Klata. I f ...... 8 llka effact of some types of make To obtato complete crocheting Moriar^a were danrled, bat they . . . 131 108 103 888 desired, and tha Pattam Number up. "Quick Change” to $1.00, plua Instructions and stitch IHustratlons' cam* back often to go ahead. Th* (tothrl* .. 0 McCabe, e ...... 8 Cheney Brothers to Sue Burnett, Tha Manchester Plach ...... 107 130 101 888 0 Dobkta. rg ..... 0 tax, at tha WBUDON DRUG for Crocheted Fluff Collar (patten) Saints took a 84-80 lead at th* Herald, 1150 Ave. Americas, New 108 103 86 108 COMPANY, No. 5000) sfnd 15 cents'ln plus third quarter, but Burkt. Ooughlta Helm ...... 2 DavU, I g ...... 1 MEN'S.SHOPtf T p I ® York 1$, N. Y. 1 cent poetaffe.'Tour rtataie.'nddi'en* and Duffy scored twin counters for Lamoursux 118 116 81 886 Don't miss the Spring and Sum 7 B » » d A l N , RE/V\NANT SALESROOM and the pattern number to Ah*** a 36-84 lead. Martin — 88 — 88 T Tbtala 18 8-14 82 mer Fashion—better than ever Accidents are the greatest kiIl-1 Boor* at half tUno 18-18, North M a n c h c i SlUi , Drily • A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturdays 9 A. M. to .1 P. M. cv of young people between the Cebot, The Manchester Evsnlng Itorly ta the final^^tjuartT’ with special features, emart style* Herald, 1150 Avenue of tl\e Ameri Ends. nAffrroiio r o a d — Ma n o h e s t e r —free pattam printed In book, 25 ages of 3 and 3$ year*. They arc, cas, New York I f, N. Y , cents. 'almost three Um«« deadly as| 4 WM&L'':..:.:. fEt;' ..V'' MANCHESTER EVE^iTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 18,184S HARCHESTER BVENINU HBRALU. MANUMB8TBK. W N N ,. fTBORBEUAX, rBBROAAT !•» !•••“ f A«K SiXTEF.If Sa« Hare, Der! Why Net? Texans arc femoua for their lOONEKVIl.I.E HM.KS BY n xtrtA ti lonng—>19: Boats and Aetaiiorku 48 Mgriilaary aad Taoto 53 H i for dale Grandpa’s right leg hurt him, and i A ’ Uaasachuaatta man bumart loy’sUy to their native State. One A«l»M«(>nM for M t AotomoMlen for SiUe 4 Uuslncss 8«mc6s tifftred 13 Tullofing— OytlNg*— CIOMlUg 14 MANCHESTER — Large tbs doetqr asM, "oM age. ” I down his hoiua to save It from of Its eona was vieitlng the Baat t VENETIAN BUnds. AU typee OUTBOARD Itotor Bale now St CLBTRAC with buOdeaer. Maa- . . . Oap* where he nad (mcaaion to attend TMK POWgRPUL KATRINM aay-Harrto, Fargnaon timetors Cod, six rooms BMlhea, Sense and Nonsense drandpa in a quondry felt a aud- tarmltaa. n^KMIER MOTOR SALES I ^ P marts to ordsr also rscondiUon- OKa,S8MAKlNO. WoBwn aad Ward'd. 10 per cent dtoeonnt dar- daa twinge of rage; the funeral of a man who was In February' only on WjUfTa and eqnlpmanL Gardat. tractors Bntohod. -Bteam hMt, foUy In- Ha was la tuna wltii the philo covers. See thle cer today, S«M ing. Best quality, rindeli Manu childrtn'a suits a apaclalty. Jonea: "How do you spend your About this tone of the jreer It "X think you are mtotaken,” he de sophy of the age. We accept the thoroughly disliked In the com Classified famous ft and 8 h. p. Baa King with snowplowa, town mowara, sulatod, hatchway, laond^ in munity. At th( eervlcee the min MY BIO BUAKAU PRAWBR IS S A Y S I down. Brunner’e. 3M East Cen facturing Oo., 468 Middl> Turn Phons 4847, or 87 Hyda atraat baas ment, Braplace, nloaly land- IlieoBie?” Is weU to rentanber that aonm clared In eccento bold, veto in order to aave the United pike Bast. Call 466ft. motors Small down payment alekto barsL Dulaln TVaotm Oo„ “My left ,eg doeen't hurt at aU. ister, who wa* new in the perirtt, STUCK. PLCASR OPEN ter street. Phone 6191. __ North Windham Road, WUUmaa- acaped. Bale ^ c s fILOOO. Cpl) Bmtto: "About thirty paroent poUtkriana may be left with boom Nations, we ere glvtaig away our bolds the motor of your cboioa of the mud t o ^ throw at otoera. and it is just aa old." called upon eemcone to say a few Advertisements BUCCTRIO Motors rtpalrlng and Privald ludtrurtldM 88 unUl April 1. Montgoneary tlc. Phona 2088, AUc* CtompeC 4tn. or Mrs Mlt> for ahaltar, thirty poreaat tor food money qnd goodo that wa may I T F O R M E . “Right now we have a really I i m 6 m e r c u r y sedan, black, and twenty par cant tor amuaa- oimUnua to have prosperity, we worda elmut the deceeeed. Tmcae rswtnding. All work guaranteed. Ward’s Btorv. ten ^680. arose and aaid, "WelL aince there Fs»r S a le nice selection of good cars.” 1 Very clean car. $498 dovm. Brun. PRIVATE Sawing laasona gtvsh PORTABLB Balt eander, power Biant" Ilw American aagla, which to It’a trytag to eatch up with his work like doge to pay for labor- For Ri*nt ner'a Phone 5191. ce Electric Motor Repaira, $21 is no one pteaent who haa any See them today. nrth Main street, opposite De at horns by wall quaUflsd Instruc tools for rent CaU Bhlpahi^ 8- TW O -FAM ILT borias convwUenU Jonas: "But that adda up to 110 tha nattonal emhiem of the United deaired that is responaible tor the ■aving devicee, we make atom T o S e U A ly loedtad to achoola apd abop- Stataa, haa a wtngapread of nearly tired bualneee man. bomba to guarantee peace. Why thing to nny about our daperted 3 o Buy 1947 PACKARD two-door, radio, pot entrance on North School tor. Central location. Evanlngs BaiMIgB Mstvrtels 47 0968. brother, I’d like a few minutes to ) Phone 2-1860, l ^ g emtar, ona flat vacant T . J. *^lm?to: •miafa right" eight feat from Up to Up. shouldn’t the num bum doem hla heater, white wails, slip covert. streeL Photie A642. 20 INSIDE doors, hardware, all tell you folks all about Texas."’ 1912 BUICK 4-DR. SPEC. <695 down. Bnmner’s. 658 Elsst Crockan, 8t8 Main. Phone 8415. Americans are tost becoming bonm? ^ CI.ASStFIKI) AI»VT. fitted with Jambs. Osdar a h liv ^ Wfariag Apparel— Para 57 An Ohio man asked lUvorea Center. Call 5191. AvoM relating ehUd'a antles to "picktod” , but ItteraUy. (toasump- Why U n That A FaUow On The < l»Kn MtiHKS: SEDAN HouarnoM Services Maaicai— Drama Ue 89 16*;x8”, clear. Can ba bought B1X-R(X>M capo cod, ona room rtaltora l ( the cnild la wUhhi haar> becauae hia wife threw dinner- 3adlo, Htr„ Dir. lights. (A gor CIVMT Cat fur coat, 8-4 length, Uoa ef piektaa incieaaed during the DeepIte'tlM tact they are grow Loose Often Gets Ught? j 8:.t0 A. M to 4:4S P. M. NEED A new truck? I can get Offered IS-A r tg ^ 'B . J. CampjieU.' CaB d m nnflnlahad, - 'braaa plumbing,' ' [ distancf. The aaot Unie your wa a at him. Thoae peaky fly war, and the National Pickle Ausk- geous green, one owner car). I'lANC Tuning, 8ft; rapairtnr and 6248, avanlnga RoriivUla 18MW8. OM month old. Valued at 8 ^ > ateam baat oil bqrnar, automi- ing shorter, the nights aasm moet anything you need in a new restyling. Whole keyboard whlt- iM may "try" to bo anart ing saucers again! era AaaoclaUan reported that IVho hasn’t had the experience RADIOS, Washing machines and aaeriflee. |838. CaU Hartford 8- tlo gaa hot watar. Early oceti^ longer and longer—depending on 1942 OLDSMOBILE viM.C. truck or e good ueed Msd tike new. 3 hour aervtce 818. 118L Amarieaas ate eating more pio> what radio progrem you listen to. of being unintentionelly mlaun- nil household appliances repair pancy. CaU <-0864. kies now Uun avar hatore. Baeauae IV b e A c h w a g o n truck. 1 can aave you plenty of 'nie Plano Shop. Phona 4029. Part bM P tc« 49-A Mlatreao: When I hired you, you A bobby-soner was making tela- deratood? Lwt and Pound 1 ed. Open. 24' hours. Call SOTS. BUNNY Fur jacket, irfect of tha abnonnal weather prevail Heater. (A 6 cyl. knockout for money. Phot.e 2-0909 tonight, in pel told mo that one raaaon m waro phone eatplanatlona conoemlng her Mrs. Jones was spending the day OP COURSE THE HRNPLES PUL.I.EP OUT. THE PRAWER IS deytime 5191. Truck wholeealere, PIANO TUNINO. repairs lacon' BBABONED hardriood tor aala. condition. Rwuonable.. can 8167 T O BE S p L D ouch a good maid was u at you loaa of a current boy friend to a ing over the piekla acraaga, tha A thief aong whlla ha robbed a .2 L O ^ —Lady’s w llet. Feb. 17, the money). CAUL TEKHT'S Houachold Serv In bed with a severe cough. Htr ditlonlng, ets John Oockerbam, Cut any laagth. Plekup or d after 8. 46-80 Summit Street A 10 room never got-tired. Thio la the third rtvaL'"Ha nwy think its love, alaa of the t-reaent harvaet cannot Btore in a Pennaylvania town. husband was woriclng in the back >ART OPEN. T a k e m o l p o p t h e * Oenter street. Contains sum o.' Ice for sapert cleaning of Boors, 28 Bigelow street PboHa'atlO. afternoon that Pva eome into the ■tated, "but its only a passing bs eaUmaM unUl after the firat J-iat a anateh of a aong. money. New Jersey license, 1941 OLDSMOBILE 4-DR. walla, ruga upholstery, windows Uver. tl9ft or h 8784. fiat, centrally located. Down pay rard, hammering naile into some Auto Accv89orti’8—Tiros 6 Mtehen and found yesi asleep. tonay." chllUng fmaL boards, praaantly hia neighbor > R O N T O P I T . ■ papers valuable to owner. Re SEDAN odd Jobs. Phone 7690. PRIVATE InstrucUona on iMcork Waated—To Ray 58 ment |8JM)0, than monthly chargM MaM: YeFm. That's how I ntvar - T wo apinotara were dtocuasing came over. ward. Call Storrs 948X,^j Radio. Htr., Def. (A one owner | NEW TIRES new recaps, used of $83 which Inchidea tarns Inaur- dlon, guitar and piano. Phone Ggrfftii->>pgrBie-Dairy anoe, Interest and amorUaatlotv. gat tired. Snd Yak men. Nei^bor: "How’s your wife?" car). tires and tubes. Expvrt vulcanis 2-1042. WE BUT Antlquee, china, cut I/)8T—PASS BOOK No! 41709. | ing. 8 houra recapping service. Building— Contracting 14 ’ PeaffaetB 50 glaaa, figurines, sUver, fine fur- $85 a month rent from ona apart Hubby ruahed in at tbs doer. IBara’a thing nice First: “Which would you desire Jortea: ’’Not very well." 1941 PONTIAC 4-DR. ment makaa ydur rent |17 a month, Ko Haps Where he’d often raabad bafora; About a popular aong— moat In a husband bralne, wealth N e I g h b e r: "Is that her NcHed is hereby given that Pass Manchester Tire and Recamsing M B A LT O^an Moontobk p o t a t ^ nitu