VOL. NO. 189. (CteMlllea Advertlrijig Pag* 19.), SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1932. (TWELVE PAGES)

Body of France’s Slain President Lies in State j BIGGEST DRIVE LEBRUN IS ELECTED ARMYATWORK $91,929 FRENCH PRESIDENT FORHOSPITAL CUT PROPOSED IffiRE Head o( Semte Receires 633 WORLD’S FINANCES Soliciting Force Gets Its Fnal Bdfols of DiilrieU Om To •f 747 Votes Cast To Sac- Order; Starts Today To NEED IMPROVING Suggested Changes Eght, District, and ceed Paal Doaner Who Raise Badge! For Man­ Under New Budget ffigh Schod Conpletod B; Was Assassinated. Radical Changes Needed, Ex­ chester Memorial Highlights of the changes made^ One drawing supervisor for whole Board of Educitioii—Do- pert Declares — Tariff necessary by the school budget VeraaillM, France, May 10.—(AP) There waa plenty of enthusiasm town. —Albert Francois Lebrun was proposed by the Town Board of Naming of Supt F. A. Verplonck crease of 21.36 P. C. Ef- Changes Upset Baknees. and confidence last night Among the Education and decided upon a t a In charge of schools of whole town, elected fourteenth president of volunteer workers gathered at special meeting thih morning are as making no provision for continuing France today by a vote of 633 out the Masdnlc Temple Jor the offldal follows: Supt A. F. Howes. fected — Salaries Cot of 747 cast to succeed the assassi­ Basel, Switzerland, May 10. — Salary decreases of 16 per cent Abandoning special fees for opening of the 1932 Memorial hos­ throughout sohools. teachers taking summer courses^ nated President, Paul Doumer. (AP) —Unless International eco­ pital campaign for a quota of 320,- lSP.C.(hiNewCoDtncts Paul Faure, noted Socialist leader, Drop 7 full time- teachers, and Suspension of evening. scho^s. received 114 votes and 49 were nomic relations are radically Im­ 000 to bale ^e the 1932-33 budget one half-year teacher. Consolidation of physical training proved, Gates W. McGarrah told the SoUdtatloD of a prospect list of Eliminate dental hygiene work. supervision. blank. Eliminoto muslo supervision. Suspension of open air school, 8th A reduction of 391,929.00 in school In the Interest of harmony there annual meeting of shareholders In more than 8,000 persons gdt under­ Deoreose substitutes’ pay. district. was virtually no opposition to the the Bank for Intematlonsd Settle­ way today as workers bent their expenses for the Town of Manches­ Cut pre-vocation work. Closing of Oakland district school. ter will be effected by the budget veteran statesman whose service as ments today, a durable monetary efforts to complete as much of the Decrease ooet of books and sup­ CToordlnatlon of building mainten­ president of the Senate had put stability cannot be expected." work as possible by the first report plies. ance. proposed for I8S2-SS it was decided him In line for the presidency of the "If the relative position of Inter­ meeting, to be held at the Temple by a epeolal committee of th« Town nation. national balances and payments is 'Friday evening at 6:15 o’dook. After the brief ceremony of In­ Board of Bdueatioa la meeting thla continuously to be upset by changes "See them, tell them and sell morning. The result Is a decreasa vestiture, M. Lebrun’s first act was In tariff barriers, with profound ef­ them," waa the final Instruction of DYING. REFUSES to start for Klysee Palace to pay fect on the equilibrium of different While France’s millions mourned the death of their kindly, patriarch­ General Chairman Jay E. Rand, as JUDGE HYDE RULES of 21.86 per cent from the sohool his respects at the bier of his slain countries," the president said, “If al leader, the body of President Paul Doumer lay In state, .as pictured he predicted the success of the cam­ TO HARM FATHER appropriation of last year. The predecessor. the flow of capital from one nation here. In the Green • Room of the Presidential Palace In Paris. French paign through the whole-hearted 1831-32 schools or education appro­ Then he was to go to the Tomb of to another is to be dammed by ob­ authorities' sought to link Dr. Paul Gorguloff, Doumer’a assassin, with co-operation of the workers and the Son Mortally Wounded Will Not priation was 1430,313.00. The pro­ the Unknown Soldier and later In political or terrorist organizations. ON CONSOLIDATION posed appropriation for 1982-33 la the day to the Luxembourg Palace stacles which make the fulfilment townspeople. The hospital Is of Sign Paper to Send His of contractual obligations virtually paramount necessity to thii com­ 3338.384.00, or a decrease of |81,- to receive the diplomatic corps and V Assailant to Prison. 929.00, high officials of the nation when Impossible, with consequent destruc­ munity and everyone should be tion of general confidence, then an thankful for the opportunity to con­ Individual Cute they made their calls of congratula­ New York, May 1.—(AP) — Says Districts Merging Can­ The Ninth district budget was de­ tion. International monetary system can­ tribute to Its maintenance, he said. Following the dinner, served by Arthur Andrencci, 24, was mor­ creased from 8164,884.00 to 8130,- Much Nervousness not function properly." FACTIONS CALL TRUCE tally wounded with a pair of 284.00, or a out of 134,100.000. This Although there was a great spirit Control of exchange forces trade the Women’s Auxiliary of the hos­ not Be Effected Before Oc­ Into a straltjacket, he said, leaving pital and paid for personally by the shears today, but before dying la a 20.74 per cent deoreose. The (rf harmony when the Senate and made a formal statement to High school and Evening school the expiring Chamber of Deputies little or no room fer the play of Board of Trustees, the details of the campaign were outlined to the police charging his father with budget, Inoludlng maintenance of assembled here to elect M. Doumer’s economic forces, and in the long run IN F K M FOR CONTROL tober Town Meeting. the Trade Sohool building, woo de« successor there also was consider­ aggravates fundamental financial workers by Chairman Rand and the crime. Secretary B. J. McCabe. (Jharles W. creased'from 8128|977.00 to |105,- able nervousness. troubles. "Sign it," said the police 805.00 or a out oi 824,072.00. This This was manifested In wholly Reviews Fl>oal 3fear Holman, president of the trustees, officer who had taken the Judge William S. Hyde, counsel thanked the workers for volunteer­ statement lb a decrease of 18.62 per cent. The baseless reports to the effect that Mr. McGarrah portrayed the fiscal For First Night, At Least, AMERICA TO STICK for the Town of Manchester, today Districts One to Eight budget woe Senator Joseph Paul-Boncour and ing their efforts to the cause of the "What will It be used for?" year which ended March 31 as a rendered a decision for the Board 9ut from 8136,862.()0 to 81^il96.00 Jean Chlappe, prefect of the Paris series of financial crises which pre­ boapltal. Andrencci asked. or a decrease of 188,767.000. This la police, were dead—M. Paul-Boncour State Democrats Provide By Ability to Give of Selectmen^ on several matters sented an opportunity for the world The prospect Ilsta were alphabet­ "It will be used against your a cut of 24.83 per cent. through assassination and the police bank to show Its usefulness as a TO GOLD STANDARD father In court," the policeman pertaining to school dlstrlota con­ Long, Hard Toak prefect through suicide. ically arranged on tables around the solidation, prlnclp*! among them Police officials promptly Issued a center for Information, counsel and Far Peace But No Talk of banquet hall of the Temple and said. "It may send him up for The new budget was produced Joint financial action. being that consolidation cannot ac­ only after mgny hours of arduous denial of the report about M. each worker aeleoted the nanfea of life." tually function until a new Board Materially, the teak profited by "But he’s going to be the sole work on the port of the various Chlappe and Senator Paul-Boncour a Campramiie Haard. LoMdinf Bankers State It thoie whom he or ihe chose to can- of Education has been elected in Oc­ committees represented. The Town established the fact that he was 16.000. 000 Swiss franos, which was vaie, 18 to 20 names eaob> Chair­ support of my mother now," tober. unharmed by appearing on the tri­ 4.000. 000 more than in Its first year. Andrencci protested. "I won’t Board of BducfUoa, The Ninth dla- man Rand pointed out that perioni Have Special Aot trlot committee and tbe High sohool bune at the Joint meeting of the The year’s events, said the presl- who are In a position to contribute sign it." Town Counsel Hyde first ruled By Asaoolated Presa. WoaM Be Very Difficult And then be died. Tbe father, committee worked harmoniously Senate and Chamber. ibould be aiked for ai much as th^t the general statute maklag throughout tha entire deliberations. It was exactly 4:8 p. m. (10:38 a. (OoBttniwd OB Pago Throe) posaible to offiet the lose of contrl- Frederloo Andrenooi,. w u or- school district oonaolldatlon in any m. Basterp Standard Time) when With a truce formally i f reed upon Edward J. Murphy, ohoirman of tbn To Drop IL orreetsfi and charged with town or city ofleoUve on tbe July l Ic trd ef Bduoatioh and Howell the official tabulation of the presi­ thipt BO fight over oe&trol ihall be (PpBttqned tn Page Sevan) bemioMe. dential voting was aunounded. after its approval doea not apply la Chennyfahalrman of the Ninth dis- precipitated on the floor, the flret Moaebester's' oose since tbs town .Ir^ot. oomiaittee, both enpreaied Albert Francois Lebrun Is an old MORE lANDStDES night of the Demooratlo atate con­ N«w V«rk, Itty 10.—(AP)—Th< bos aApeoiol act covering this. He themselves as ^soasd w iu the hand in French politics and some­ vention In Buehnell Memorial Mon­ United States is moored ssoursly to rulea oesoadly that although tbs splendid cooperation of oU tbe town has voted tbe oonaolldatlon of fodtloni interedted in tM task. thing of a protege of Raymond day night, Smith and Rooaevelt the gold itondard In the opinion in ENVOY ADVOCATES MEANS INDICTED Poincare. Its districts it cannot put tbe rao- Bu)?t. F. A. Verplaaok and Si^t. A. MENACE HUNDREDS group workera today buckled down leading bonking quarters, by the tioe into effect until after the oto- F. Howes Were borhmehded by the At the age of 60 he becomes the foot that a large Amount of bonds fourteenth president of the French to the talk of winning over unln- her election. members for their osaistahee. outstanding In this country are gold SWEDEN’S DRY PLAN ON FRAUD CHARGE Until tbe October meeting Judge« Republic, stepping up as did Paul 15 P. et'ructed delegatee to their side. bonde, Hyde rulei that the aohoola of the 0. W ffe Cut Doumer from the presidency of the The more Important of reporta Available statlattos do not ahow Several different,'^i factors eater Senate. Two Score Baried Under town are under the control of tbe into the reduced tiutjgei propbaols. current today waa that a eompro- the outstanding amount of gold Hlgb eohool committee, the Ninth Only a few days ago M. Poincare, mlae on National oommltteeman bonds but the total Is estimated In A 18 p4r cent deoreoie in e41 wages • --a battling...... what ma\ sy be his last Ill­ Has Studied It For 15 Years District of Columbia Grand diatrtot committee and tbe Town and solorlei under the achoolp or P in t Slip — Five Mere poaalbly wai In eight. The oompro- Investment bonking quartera at School Board. He believes that tbs ness, declared that he would refuse mlee name waa that of Col. THomaa many billions of dollars. These education item is to be' effedtell. to doom himself to perpetual retire sohools should function as they are This is sffeotlvs wlto the new con­ H. Hewee of Farmington, a member bonds ore payable, both oi to inter­ and Finds It Is a Suc­ Jury Charfos Sleuth With now until next October. Ha further ment. In a way M. Lebrun's elec Bodiee Feind Today. of Governor Croai'i itaff. So far as est and principal, In *oId coin or the tracts. In the Ninth district tlon to the presidency carries the rulei that all budget! and contracts tsaohers ore being.‘.droppad.. ;The Mr. Hewei n^me waa conoerned It equivalent. made will be binding upon the town. wai put forward a month ago ae cess. Taking $104,000. "1-3" la arrived at through the fact (Continued on Page Seven) One of the chief arguments ad­ Building Muntenanoe that two teachers in the High school Lyons, France, May 10.—(AP) — that of b likely oompromtae candi­ vanced for currency Inflation’by Its With regard to the varloua eohool Landslldee, elmllar to those which date, and later the name of Mayor protagonists Is that It would lessen are being dropped for a bafi year, it being neoeaaary to iprliM) demoltehed two apartment houses Frank Hayee wai talked of. the burdens of debtors. But In the Washington, Ma^ 10.—(AP) — Washington, May 10.—(AP) — here Sunday and burled two score (Continued on Page Seven) next Forbuory because df tns ex- No Talk of Oompromlae case of debtors whose contractual Modification of the ■I i8th Amepdment Gaston B. Means, self-styled inter­ eoted increase in enrollment then. people In the wreckage, threatened relations 4re such that they muet to permit a form of state mediary In the Lindbergh kidnaping, E" MASONIC LODGES the 1,600 Inhabitants of St, Genlx- Among both loaders In the Smith liquor T1he Higlh school enrollmeat la now and Roosevelt groups It was said pay In dollar! of the preaent gold control similar to the Bratt syslem'St( was indicted today for larceny and 1180 and It is expected It will in- Sur-Qulers, 30 miles each of here, content. It la conceivable that their In Sweden was recommended today embeiilement of |104,000 from Mrs. today. that there had been no talk of a TO REOPEN PROBE creue to 1300 la February next oompromlae on National committee­ burden! would be conalderably In­ to a Senate Judiciary sub-oommlt- Edward B. McLean, eatronged wife year. , E E a OFFICERS Several elldei, In which more than of the Woahlngton Poet publiaher. 1,000,000 tone of earth and rocks man up till thla time. On both creased by depredation of the dol­ tee. Other tumbled down, sent the people eldei the Impreeelon waa given that lar, for they would have to get more John M. Morebead, nilnliter to The Dtetrlot of Columbia Grand Dental hyglenlate is the ' Ninth- scrambling down the mountain side. the matter would at leaat be skir­ of the depredated dollara to pay Sweden, advanced the plan. He Jury returned two Indictments OF COLLINGS CASE and in Districts 1 to 8 bq tUiu- Graml High Priest Clinton G. Three houses and 1,000 trees were mished on the convention floor, and debte and Interest due In present ■aid a thorough study of the 15 charging the spectacular ex-con )Fict Inated. Muslo supervisors In both •!jl flattened and more were threat­ if any oompromlie was effected It dollara. years’ operation of the Bratt lyetem and former government detective school systemi will ojte So oHmlnr ened. would be made there to avoid a Biitaln'i Experience alnoe bli appointment to the poet In with having fraudulently diverted ated. Ime oost of sre-votettonol Nichols Reriews Work of Efforts from Chambery said the battle between the Flt8(]lerald and An example of the way this 1880 had oenvinoed him it waa satis­ and secreted a 3100,000 "ransom District Attorney Announces work In the Ninth diptftot will bf farmers were taking their families the McNeil forces. factory and successful. fund" and 34,000 for "expenses of reduced from 13200 to 82900, and f down the slopes Into the Qulers river Archibald McNeil, incumbent of (Centlnaed on Page Three) "Not since elavery," he said, "has the kidnapers." reduction in time oUowonoe for ab­ Past Year. valley, leaving all their household the office, said today he knew of no there been ao vital a question be­ Means had been employed by Mrs. New Evidence Has Been sence due to sickness from two goods and cattle behind. compromise. "I am absolutely sure fore the country as that of prohibi­ McLean to effect return of the kid­ weeks to one week was adopted. Meantime, 24 tenants of the build­ there Is no truth in that rumor," he tion. In spite ^of the many benefits naped Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr. He Fennd In Murder. The pay of substitute teachers was Hartford, May 10—(AP) —While ings destroyed here Sunday still sa4d. "I am not withdrawing from SUSPECT HUSBAND which It unquestionably has con­ has admitted receiving the 3100,000, reduced one dollar a day. Tbe ap­ Royal Arch Masonry in Connecticut were missing today. They were be­ the contest suid I am confident I ferred on us, the unforeseen evils but maintains that after Mrs. Mc­ propriation for text boG^.ond pup-, lieved to be buried. which have followed In Ita wake now piles was decreased 82,000 la taq 1s feeling the depression In lack of shall be re-elected." Lean degaandod it, he gave it to a - A girl eleven years old w as, ex­ constitute our greatest social prob­ myaterioua strangnr who he believed River Head, N. Y.. May 10.—(AP) Ninth dlatrlct, 82.000 in the H%A '-it candidates in the forty-six chapters, tricated from the ruins today In a Mr. McNeil said In his opinion the IN DEATH OF WIFE lem." —Dlatrlct Attorney Blue of Suffolk sohool and 81,500 in the Dlstrlota 1 semi-conscious condition. In spite of compromise talk was being resorte^ Morehead a ^ a r e d with consent waa an autborlipd nprteentative county announced today that he has comprising the Grand Chapter of to by some of his opponents as thel^ of Mrs. McLean. to 8. Connecticut, the year has been heroic efforts to save her Hie she of the State Department A con­ reopened the Investigation into the Evening Sohools Out died shortly afterward. last effort to bring about his der siderable time ago he laid his views The Indlctmentn^.were read before sla;^ng of Benjamin P. Colllngi. re­ marked with a spirit of confidence Justice Jamea Proctor In the One drawing or art' superviabp> Her recovery spurred the rescuers feat. ’s Nude Bcnly Found before the Wlokersbam commission, tired engineer, who waa bound and will be eliminated, the supervisor to that better times will come, with in­ to work faster by convincing them Among Smith group leaders but tbe department objected to his District of Columbia Supreme Court. thrown from his yswht Penguin by Prosecutors are ready for trial, but the Ninth district doing a ll. the; creased activity, said Grand High that others of those still covered by wsui asserted no one could tell today appearance before Congressiona] two men Isist September 9 in the work, hereafter. No funds wUl- ba* Priest Clinton G. Nichols of West the debris may be alive. what changes may be brought' about la SmaU Stream — Blood committees. The Senate group took some delay is expect^ to be sought presence of his wife and young available for teachers taking sum­ Hartford in his address this morn­ Five more bodies were removed before convention day. Theiy said up the question and succeeded In by the defense. Means waa Jailed daughter. mer courses. Prevlouply eooh teoohv' ing, at the one hundred and thirty- from the ruins today. everything wovild be done tftiiWert a having the objection withdrawn. last week after a secret Investiga­ The new Investigation, he said. Is er taking a .summer course . woe’ fourth annual convocation of the break-open of the party Stains Found On Auto. Need Amendment tion by the Justice Department fol­ based on the finding of a motorboat awarded on mtrp. fee of 850,00. Grand CJhapter at the MsMonlc TREASURY BALANCE come through bitterness To make possible adoption of the lowing complaint by Mrs. McLean. which had been sunk in 40 Teet of Evening school cioaiiss' will probar temple. in the convention. They bad' not Swedish system here, Morehead rec­ Got' Money March 7 water about three-quaHers of a mile bly be entirely eiimtoated oHnottoh On February 3 the grand chapter Washington, May 10.—(AP) — heard anything definite about a com'* MUlersburg, O., May 10.—(AP)— ommended another lunendment to Means'^ alleged misappropriation east of tbe spot in Long Island thla is not definitely seitled- The officers conferred the Royal Arch Treasury receipts for May 7 were promise on National committeeman, Efforts to solve the murder of Mrs. the Constitution, permitting states of the 3100,100, the indictments Sound where CoUlngs was thrown appropriation for eveiUnf. schools degree in Delta Chapter of Man­ 32,908,779.14; expenditures, 317,322.- and saw no reason for putting much Gertrude Meeker, 18, whose nude wishing to license Uquer to do so charged, took place on March 7, a from his yacht. last year waa 8^,300 and if eUmto- chester and on March 10 the same 719.04; balance, 3648,712,604.68. weight to the report at this timo:.^ body was found In a small stream through legislation, and permitting week after Charles Augustus Lind­ The motorboat was Identified as ated this year Would be a saving o| degree in West Hartford chapter of Customs duties for seven days of near here, centered today on a pro- dry states to remodn. that way. bergh, Jr., waa kidnaped. The 34,- the property of Albert Benlg of Val­ at least 82.600.00. West Hartford. May, 54,161,590.18. (Oontinoed on Page Two) l jteiged questioning of her husbemd, The nfinister labelled unwise or 000 was obtained allegedly on ley Stream, L. I., who said it was . . Hivslcal Tnlntnx - Grand High Priest Nichols in­ ------Herbert, 23. impossible all proposals for nullifica­ March 18. stolen from him. A motorboat waa In the Districts 1 to 8. ^iyplcat stalled the officers of ten chapters. Although Meeker’s automobile tion of the liquor laws, repeal of tbe Government investigators are still supposed to have been heiurd in the training instruction will be elimi­ He issued nine dispensations and was fouM blood-stained near the 18th Amendment and modification of vldnlty of the Colllnga yacht Just nated, this work coming under' the rendered five decisions. body and a similarly discolored the Volstead Act. He also conclud­ (Oontinoed on Page Seven) after the slaying. supervision of the Ninth diatildL^ Reports were presented by Grand Will Mellon Don Breeches ed that satisfactory enforcement of. King Robert G. Collins of Green­ shirt was discovered In his Wayne The dental hygienist -win te sUrni- county home, he Insisted he knew the present liquor laws was virtually nated as stated pfeyloualy apd’Wn wich, and Grand Scribe William impossible. L. Cort of New Haven. nothing of the crime. pervision in art work or drawlhg At the Royal Presentation? The body, with skull crushed, was The Bratt System wlh come imder the Ninth dlstnoL^ Report Membership Turning to the Bratt system, he Grand Secretary George A. Kies found yesterday by a Holmes coun­ American Chemists Evolve Music, too, will be eUtohated on ty farm band. The automobile waa testified that its success rests upon previously noted. The Open Alb,, of Hartford, reported the member­ tbe provision that all personal in­ ship of the forty-six chapters 16,056 London, May 10. — (AP) —.;fcwlth a bow at the knees imd patent par^y demolished and against a school msintsined In thp BM^th dlP- Whether Ambassador Andrew W. leather pumps. tree. Officers said It appeared the terest and profits Is removed from as of April 30. There were 196 can­ the liquor business, all profits accru­ Source of Cheaper Radium trlct will be diaoontiaued, didates exalted; twenty members Mellon will or will not wear knee Presentation of the first group of car bad been wrecked purposely. nutrition class srtU te coptlnute breeches at the first Royal Court at American women will be made by ing to the government, with tbe on ouxillaiy of ^ donwitlc sotoaco.. reinstated and six members affiliat­ Hneband’e Story trade put on a "scientific basis." Buckingham palace tomorrow night,! Senbora Regis de Olivlera, wife of Meeker adhered to his story that New Orleans, May 10.—(AP)—¥12 mdlUgrama of radium per ton of classes. Tmii nutiitidn dais'U . ed. There were 264 deaths. when a number of American women the Brazilian ambassador. Mme, (Companies imder strict govern­ The following officers were elect­ his wife disappeared from bis home ment-supervision, he sold, hod a Immediate American entry into the vanadium ore which it obtains from ly supported te ^ Whoat w\ll be presented to King George M. Leuriau, wife of the French am­ Sunday night, along with the auto­ the Dolores'district of Colorado. dvSb A- Manchester. ed: and Queen Mary was a question bassador was to have made the monopoly of tbe manufacture, pur­ business making radium and Grand High Priest George C. mobile and 88. He reported them chase and sole o liquor in Sweden. This radium is extrootsd os a OInss OdkliMid embassy officials could sot answer preseqtations, but because of the mlselng yesterday m on^f, about competition likely to reduce its by-product''in separating Che vana­ TBs Gakload distilot te n Devaul, Meriden; Deputy Grand this momlDg. assassination of President Paul He cited decreases in crime, drink­ Hlfb Prle:a Robert O. Collins, the same time the kUllng was die- ing and deaths from alcoholism os price were predicted to t ^ Ameri­ dium from uranium, a radio-active te &ooatiaued and the m One official who ordinarily would Doumer of France abe will not do covered. ln .fe dlstrlot .wU’ te^,- Greenwich; Grand King William L. know said be did not, and added so. proof of tbe benefits of tbe Bratt can Radium Society here today. metoL Already 8(^ milligrams at C ^ , New Haven; Grand Scribe The young husband and wife bad mtem and said there was proc- The society is meet* g In eonneo- radium have been extracted, Dr. te oohool bus to the lUghth that furthermore, be was not rais­ Chief among the American pre­ School. Three teaOhwrS to I John C. Stanley, Bridgeport; Grand ing tbs question with bis chief. sentees is Mrs. Davis Bruce, daugh­ been separated about six months tlooUy no enforcoment problem tn tlon with tbe Amerioain Medical As­ -Withers sold, and "at least 6,000 Treaiurer George N, Delap, Hart- Ambaasador Dawes aroused con­ ter of Ambassador MeUon, who has and bad been reunited only * tbe country. Btnoe the adoption of sociation. The pfedlotidii was part nsmigrarns will be produced; wlthia fe^; Gfgnd Secretary George A. siderable comment when be broke chosen a beautiful gown of white hours. the liquor control sysUm, be testi­ of a report by Boteord Withen, the iisgt year from pouroo.'’ Miei, Hartford; Grand Captain, F. with the tradltioDi of the Royal georgette with an overdrese of Meeker denied tte t be bod driven fied, tbo number of nrobibitioB mem­ M. D., of Denver, ptetident of tbe Ha said this Amsrtoan roghon Poet, Perryvale Bard, Stafford Palace and appeared in ordinary lace, lightly embroidered with rhlne- tbe automobile to MiUeraiburg two bers In tbs Bwedlsb Houss hod ds- radium society. tnmld be produced mors ohsu^ Springe; Grand Principal Sojourner, evening troueera. His predeeesaor, stonei and illver, and a lace train boiire befon. the bot^ was found, oUnsd from 101 to 28. He sold that a Denver tempoay thgn the present, price-!Of ,thsr Bel- W. Clark, New Britain; Grand the late GeoriGeorge Harvey out a par­ to match. but a gaeoUne statiob. attendant "ProbIblUon;’ hs bsid, "is no (SbattuOk Gbiotioal O o m p ^ ) fitim ro^um monopoly, -0111011 hhs Areb Captain Frederick W. ticularly dasbrng flfure at court In Instead of a bouquet Mrs. Bruce here, id^tlfled bim os having pur- longer oonsidsred a IWs politloal or wbloh supplies viBodlum to tos tepti 878,000 a gram or ITS a ml]|i< ton, New London, eombre, rather tight ttttlag bresobes will carry a white feather fan. cboMd gasoline gt tb tt time. ■ociol issue in Bwedn.** itesl trods IMM IMad from sight lo Stip., S w $ X ■■Mm. li,.; XANORBtlBlt BVINIWO RUtALD, lOtlTB KANCHUTtRi C01*M.» TUliDAY, MAT 10, IMfc fA O B TWO / ju n o N E K n n K aionB D i)i»m TELLS OF EXPERIENCES iUIOOTTDWN Doctor LeVene Kolmss aad O B t r U A R Y AGREEMENT ON OIL Dr. Oeerge LUBdberf ars At the ie « ^ Httlaff la the ^ BbybielaBa fTbo will r e ip ^ ^ to 1 ! V ' WHILE STUDYING BIRDS lODio Club br^u^teuniuBeBt laet snm isiNVEsr smerfsBoy ealle tomorrow after- DEATHS DEDICATED T O O N Bight Albert and Oharlee BOOB. W UL BOOST TRADE BuBiel woB flret prlM. JaaMe Maher Otrdtn Club MMttbtn site Jaek Trotter eeeoBd, aad ' WUUAbi Ivans ew HaaipiUre Mis’ 1 ^ lUnd InformtUon On Local Laberge Geer wob the door prleo. Hose Oompany No. I. F. D» (Sm I Nivy Dtrifilila Held W WUliMB B. Bvbbs died jrsstsrdey Blrdi and Flowara. EdacitiM CraiffliMoiMr o( There will be aBotber elttlag aext respoiMlsd to a still alarm a l 6 iM ■fterSeoB st 4:80 at bis bens, 94 Hud of K f rirn PridicU k MoBday eveBlBf at f 1I6 o'elook. H lfb etveet,'^dfter s long pirled of siaid|S0,900FtrI(i^ e'olMk laet Bight for a ohlmBiy fire On Trip To Coeit— Aiki l l n . H trrtit Uplwim O o o ^ SUU Ghru Addnn Tbb at the home of Bmll DlekeBeoB of faUlBg beeltb. Mr. Bvane wbo w u May Mom T im v Poiat 'W rd A on §," fbaroD, U u § j M ifb t- The lilt of OllB eebelarihlp wIb- 188 OiBter itreet. Hoee Compeay 89 eame to Manoboster from Tal- of Clnl4--9i6 b ArniU4 fd ta« Ittnohfitor neri offlolally releaied at Weeteyaa No. 8 enawered a etlU alarm at 9:45 Weether Reporti. cottvlUo nearly 20 years ago. He bon u d frloBdi iMt afcbt^tb bur AftenoM. UBlverelty yeeterday revealed that o'clock laet night for a brueh fire at coBduotod a blaokemitb shop in tbs uloturt ofi N«w ingUiMl l l r ^ Md Jamei J. O^Leary, the Maaebeeter the rear of 882 Main itreet. D sl^ b o ^ vUlafs and attended to of S h o p . Wild WowMi, llluitrtted by^lOO wlBser, wie OBI of oaly two Ooa- aU tbs work of boru-sboilnf for bMutlfully colortd Mtu»l The dedleatloB of t h s / W h l ^ aeotleut wlBBeri. The rest wars Manokeiter bee three < delegatee K ansu a w , Taleott Bretbers. On coming to tbls The giant Navy Arlglbls Akron fTApbi Uktn MAP b«f iBtmitlBg Memorial Ubrary was W d in toe from other parts of tbs United etteadlag tee itate eonvenUon of town be wU smploysi by Cbsnsy dollars from Charlss A. UndberfB fiomf. Ib« bAi A f « u M lovA Jor auditorium of the new bullying this Itates. Q'Lea^ will saroll Id W ss- battled fog and stormy weather Brutesrs In tee eame capacity. Mr. for tee return of his kidnaped soBv tee Xnlgbte of Columbue In New ever the trsuberous mountain botb tbf fAAtb«r«d M bflU ri And tb« afternoon la the wesenoe of a capa­ Isyao Id Bsptembsr. Haven today. > ’teough eaoh ooun- Bvane b u abod many f u t ru in g wU revealed today when a m au- biAuUful wild flowAfi. . oj city audlenca of Manchester cltlssns, ooufitry of southwes* Tsxu today horses during his utive days. tebrltlM said two netor vsbMUejBe cll li limited to two delegatee, tee After riding out a night of rain and the latter art fast beoomiog Mtlnet library officials and representatives The Brownies of tbs Hollister fact that Grand Knight William J. He w u a member of tee Rock­ spactors bad been mads t w n o r ^ slsotrloaldlsturbeBossioaldli teat retarded n«M slump, B; by ruthles* ploklng up by th« tootM. of the various construction com-- street sobool are requested to bring Shea 2 Campbell Campb------Council la aleo ville lodge, Bona of St. George; poatsj Inspectors in an effort to trap Aging dlrsotor of tts B o ^ l For 20 ytara Mrs. Ooode haa made a PABles. The ceremony this after their twenty-five cent registration her tig h t to the PadBo eout. Pioneer Lodge of Odd Fellows, Hart­ tee letter writer. . dietrlot deputy, entitledmt him to ted Low hanging clouds and fog eov- Bhsll group, s*ld JJl ‘J* oloB« itudy o£ bird*. , , ^ ^ . noon marked the culmination of fee to the mssting to be held Thurs­ ati^lng------, _of______a delegateeg------at tee meet- ford: Fayette Lodge, Amarlcan A trap wu set In White Rlvor rlvnl from Burops to « t«n d » • Her bumoroue talM of flnt-haod plans for the erection of a Commu­ day afternoon at 4 o'clock. sred tee wild, syarssly settled re­ Junction for the man but only jm Ing. The oonventTon opened laet gion studded with desert and moun­ Mechanics of Rockville, The Royal meetiag this wssk. .**1,1-, experience!, coupled with an un- nity group of buildings on Norte night with a ball and w u followed Arch M uons, Knights 'Templar and Innocent confederate, Alfred Belli* Kessler would forecast uiually pleaeant voice, and the bea^ Main street, provided for by tee tain peaks, as tee world’s largest of Newport, N. H., w u caught p w Mrs. George H. Prior of Jewett this morning by a solstnn high mass airship fought her way westward, Sphinx Temple of Hartford. AS to the probable ty of the pictures made this one of beneficence of Dr. Francis E, Whlton City will be entertained during her After which tbs convention bual- Bealdee his wife, Mrt. Loulee M. authorities are seeking William which 1C, ««P« t « l to jh- the finest nature programs the Gar­ And Willie T. Morton, bote former dodging thunderstorms. Hand, former resident of Keene and stay In town by Mrs. E. E. Segar of n u s w u taken car^ of. A luncheon V idals of tee American Air­ Evans, he leaves a daughter, Mrs. dude Soviet Russian den club- baa ever enjoyed. Many residents of this town. Main street, president of Ever w u scheduled to bring tee conven­ Portsmouth, N. H., for quutloning. tlves now in America, but appeared ways, which furnish^ the Akron Sidney W. M uAlpine of tela town, of those who listened to Mrs. Goodes The ceremony of dedication begM Ready a rcle Kings Daughters. Mrs. tion to a close 1 te this afternoon. a son, William C. Evans of San Wrote to Lindberghs. confident that a lecture a r » hoping It will be possible at 2:80 today when Edwin A. Lydali, wlte weather reports expressed More than two weeks ago, a let- Prior will be tee guest speaker at In Addition to District Deputy Shea, doubt whether tee craft would be R a fu l, Cal., and a sister, Mrs. to untangle tlie ^***^P^^. to have her come here again. president of tee board of directors the meeting of the circle this eve­ t«r WM 86Dt to the Lindberghs ds- Manchuter’s two delegates are able to push over tee “bad lands Thomu Lloyd of South Wales. Uonal situation will be *"■<**• Floral exhibits at last night's of the library, welcomed the visitors ning in the Kings Daughters room P u t Grand Knight WUbrod Meuter Funeral services will hs held marding payment of 810,000 to be Dutch long has been regarded M Rev. Marvin S. Stocking, pastor of to El Paso today. meeting virere sprays of a magnifi­ of tee Whltdh Memorial library. and Francis Hart. Thursday afternoon at his late followed by a aecond of the largest single factor In world cent hawthorn, with fiowers almost the Norte Meteodlst church, gave Juniors of Sunnyslde Junior circle Low Celllag 840,000. A post office box In White Thunderstorms wire forecast for home at 2 o’clock. Rev. J. Stuart petroleuro^^ Repreewt^ as large as apple blossoms, and a tee Invocation.' will also be gueati. Neill of St. Mary’': Episcopal church River Junction w u given u tee ad­ fragrant pink >dbumam. Mrs. J. Dr. Ernest W. Butterfield of Hart­ most of tee day and a dange^sly dress to which the money ehould be With Kessler's arrival In New ford, State Commissioner of IMuca- low celling was reported eastward will officiate and burial will be in R. Lowe, president of the club, an­ Frank Ha^pexmy, admitted to the SEES SPEEDING UP Mt. Hope cemetery, Talcottville. sent. Chief Inspector H. Elmer York most of the leaders of th nounced that the spring show ^ he tlon, gave the dedicatory address from El Paco. . Marsh of Montpelier, and Inspector Manchester Memorial hospital last ’Transmission of weather reports world Industry are here. They are held at the Masonic Temple, Jime 9 and t(wk for his theme, "The Library Thursday with a badly swollen hand, Clifford Gregory of Windsor, were to the dirigible were hindered by exoected to meet Thursday and 10, and will be open to all ex­ In a Democracy.” is still an inmate of the hospital. On OF REVENUE BILL FIRST PRE-SCHOOL CLINIC appointed in Boston, as temporary the Russians, and hibitors without charge. Ribbons Tuesday he fell, striking on bis el­ static. . . 4. postal Inspectors, upon agenda which ^ and prises will be awarded. The gen­ bow and resulting In the breaking In sending a weather report at A package made up to reumble a S L T s fw conversations with the So- eral committee Is Mrs. Lowe, chair­ of a small artery. He neglected 9:80 a. m., C. S. T., American Air­ TO BE HEU) THURSDAY packet of money w u placed In the man; Mrs. Herbert B. House, treas­ HITLER O U T U N ^ calling for medical attention until ways operators said It was neces­ box by te© Inspectors, and wired to ’’•i.SsrSD .t.rdtag, th. urer; Mrs. R. K. Anderson, C. W. Thursday morning at which time his President Hooyer Encour­ sary to repeat several times and give an alarm when taken. head of Royal Dutch, has bwn an Blankenburg and Walter C. Wlrtalla. band and forearm had swollen to then resort to radio telephone to The first of a series of pre-school stood guard for several days and aggressive critic of the Soidet ^ The club will omit its usual May PLAN FOR R E IE F about twice their natural size. X-ray clarify the meaaage. , . clinics will be held Taursady of this finally turned the watch over to a interests. Kessler has proceed M plant sale, but a private sale may be pictures disclosed that no bones bad aged After Holding a Con- The Akron’s ooerator askw for week at 3 o’clock at the Robertson local deputy sheriff. After International quota plan which in arranged If members and customers been broken but the blood bad another weather report at 10:3() by school on North School street. At days, the package w u removed M d eludes Russia. wlU caU Mrs. W. J. Taylor. Al­ clotted from the tip pf bis fingers to ferei|ce With Leaders. radio telephone. He seemed anxious these clinics each child who Is to the deputy overtook Beilis, but Binis Kessler said he had come to ready she has a list of seedling del­ Create Farm Settlements In bis elbow resulting in a condition to obtdn every bit of data avall- begin school for the first time next said he had turned it over to u ac- York to consider phiniums, giant fiowered zinnias, that will require medical attention able. . . September will be given a health ausintance who had asked him to friends to what extent It ^11 be snapdragons, blue and Rosy Mom for some time. Ask Weather Report* examination. Parents will then be get and that tee man had driven possible for the United States oil petunias which will be sold for the Germany and Raise Value Washington, May 10.—(AP) — The ship’s operator Ignored advised regarding any remediable away. tedui^ t** give a lead in brewing benefit of the club’s treasury. Anthony Sokaa of Eldrldge street, President Hoover, as a result of queries M to the Akron’s location, defects, which If not corrected conferences with Senate leaders wldoui circle in the export sftar- secretary of the Lithuanian Corpo­ coming back with a request for might handicap the child’s health or kabl WWOh has resulted of wasting of Domestic Produce. ^ since last Saturday, was greatly more information concerning tee Interfere with hi* school career. BAPTISTS ELECT ration, has resigned bis position as encouraged today over hope of th e oil tidies of Lhe earth outside weather. The need of these clinics w u FACTIONS C A U TRUCE secretary smd Is to leave Manches­ Speedy action In the Setiate on the thA TUtM States, unemployment ter for his former home In Lithu­ At 8:30 a. m., C. 8 . T., the Akron demonstrated by the White House Md loM tf capital.” , Revenue bill. passed north of Sanderson, Texas. New Britain, Conn., May 10, - - Berlin, May 10.— (A P ) — Adolf ania. He sails from New York on Reports of a returning courage In Child Health conference lu t year, (A.P)—Officers were elected u 10^ H§ dbSled the difficulties In the IN FIGHT FOR CONTROL Last night 1,000 r sldente of San which, it w u claimed, showed that Hitler, who f ’ways has avoided May 17 and will go to London, Eng­ many parte of the country have lows at the 110 annual meeting of oil Industry will iron themselves out discuEMloD of the details of the land, where be will visit for a abort Angelo, Texas, were hastily g a m ­ out of 45 million children 35 million come to the President as a result of bled as an emergency ground crew the Woman’s Baptist Mission socie­ If permitted to take their course policies he would '>llow If he ever time with hia sister, whom he has are normal; 6 million are improp­ (Ootttiniied from Page One) Senate progress on the revenue and after Homer Freed, World War vet­ ty of Connecticut here today: came Into power, has a definite plan not seen in many years, and from erly nourished, 1 million have de­ **^n^ Intensity and therefore In economy programs, coupled with eran, saw signals from the dirigible President, Mrs. Mary L. How"d, for imemployment relief. there will continue on to his former fective speech, 1 million have weak duration and effect, no .previous Mr. FitzGerald was confident of elec the action of the House ways and which he Interpreted as meaning It Hartford; first vice president, Mrs. It was revealed In he Reichstag home. Being without work, be in­ or damaged hearts and 675,000 crisis is comparable with pres­ tion. _ means committee In killing the was in distress and needed aid In A. K. Mulloy, Waterbury; Mcond Quarter Vote Plan today by Gregor Strasser, bne of tends to remain in Lithuania until bonus. present “behavior” problems; 450,- ent one. The Interdependence of landing during a severe rain storm. 000 are mentally retarded, 382,000 vice president, Mrs. Kenilworth H. economic factors was never so pro The conference of leaders at Hart the Nazi members. . the present conditions in this coun­ Bonus BUI Dead Commander C. E. Rosendahl, Matheus. Hartford; recording sevo­ "Our plans,” said he, “ Include are tubercular, 342,000 have Im­ nounced as today; the old remedies ford yesterday agreed to submit a try have Improved. The President feels the House heading the Akron’s crew of 80, de­ tary, Miss Marion M. Thornton, proposal to various groups of dele­ creation of farm settlements, dam­ committee’s action approximates a paired hearing, 18,000 are totally no longer apply. clined offers of landing facilities Danbury: Corresponding secretary, gates as to advisability of 24 dele- ming the tide of migration to the definite death and burial for the deaf, 300,000 are crippled, 50,000 Hopeful Signs John Copeland, who has been a from ground stations, however, and Mrs. Charles H. Sldwell. New Ha­ gates-at-large, each with a garter cities, raising the value of domestic move, strongly opposed bj him, to partially blind, 14,000 totaUy blind. “It Is a hopeful sign In this pres­ patient at the Veterans’ hospital at the ship weathered the storm. ven; treasurer, Mrs. J. H. Morse- vote, Instead of six, leaving the dis­ produce, assuring food for every­ print two billion dollars of new 200,000 are dellnquert and 600,000 ent crisis that a larger number Newington, returned home iMt While the Akron hovered over head, Waterbury: auditor, Mrs. tricts to each elect two, or ten In all. body, organizing national work, in­ money to redeem the bonus certifi­ aM dependent. of prominent business men in big night greatly Improved. San Ailgelo last night huge hail This would make a delegation of 34 troducing compulsory labor on the These problems are found in Arthur M. Brown. Jewett City, industries realise the enormous re­ cates. , stones beat down crops and broke board members, until 1935, Mrs. E. sponsibility which rests with them. to be seated at Chicago. basis that every German must give The Ace A. C., a local baseball The Chief Ehcecutive waa particu­ every community. Pai'ents are uk- David J. McCoy, town chairman in larly heartened today, also, by the glass in hundreds of windows in ed to co-operate with the local E. Gates, Hartford: Mrs. Charles B. “What is needed Is constructive his labor power to produce essential team, will run a benefit dance to­ f at nearby area. There was no In New Haven, said there was » progress in the Senate toward crea­ Child Welfare committee In this Gardner, New London; Mrs. Stetson co-operation Instead of the dMtruc- goods. morrow night at the Sons of Italy dicatlon from the Akron that any mand for places on the delegation. But Two Values tion of a special economy commit­ project by giving their children the Ryan, Middletown; Mrs. tlve ‘dog-eat-dog’ method which Is Hall on Keeney street. Stan Law­ thing untoward had happened to aggravating the crisis, and which "It Is surprising how many persons “There are only two eternal val­ tee, which would act as a sub-com­ benefit of an examination, either by Stevens, Norwich; until 1934, Mrs. rence and his Vagabonds, who play her, however. must end in a reduction of the want to go to Chicago on that dele- ues— the treasures of the soli and every Saturday night at St. Mary's mittee of the appropriations com­ their family physician ®r at tee E. E. Burritt, Hamden. standard of living. gaUon," he said. “In times ah they the power of labor.” hall in East Hartford will furnish mittee...... clinic to be held In eacb school dis­ “The present crisis Is exclusively are, and the fact that a convention To finance this program he advo­ the music. A large number of This action, he feels, will allow trict on Thursdays, with the first the result of a loss of confidence by trip is costly, It seems more than an cated establiehment of a "building tickets have already been sold and the government to set Its sails one at the Roberts-in school this again toward a reduction of 8700,- HOSPITAL NOTES the world In itself. An examplg of ordinary Incident. The Increase In and economic bank.” a good crowd Is expected. Free week. 000,000 in Federal expenditures. In­ co-operation In the oil Industry delegates-at-large has been suggest­ Even more surprising than the transportation will be furnished duing the amount lopped from ap­ BENEFIT DANCE which Is possibly the most Interna­ ed as one way of meeting the de­ fact that he divulged an important those who have no other means of Mrs. Mary Conlon of 26 Knighton SNAKES INHABIT HOUSE propriations measures before they By the Ace A. C. tional industry In the world — teat mand for places. Each detente part of his party’s p’an was the un­ getting there, by cars leaving the street and Mrs. Minnie Smith of 26 would bring back prosperity to teat may appoint an adtemate, and m this dertone of friendliness toward the were submitted to Congress. Florence street were admitted to St. Louis, May 10.— (AP) —The terminus between 8:30 and 10 The creation of such a committee, industry and to Its workers and case the official party would be 68, government which ran through the o’clock. Memorial hospital yesterday. landlady In a rooming house on Sons of Italy Hall shareholders, would, I anr sure, be an imusually large number. If Mr. Hoover believes, will allow the John Wlttmann of Bolton, Sidney Washington avenue Is worried about whole speech. It was in marked proposal of legislation to alter the such an eye-opener for other Indus­ many guests go along the CHilcago contrast to the belligerent attitude A rehearsal of the chorus and Werbner of 470 Main street and that hole In the bathroom wall. Keeney St. tries. as to what can be done by co­ trip will be almost a caravan.” form of the administrative set-up to Mrs. John Fischer and Infant And her worries may be well of the Nazis in all the recent ses­ principals of the ninstrel show to result In permanent reductions in operation, that the result might well sions of the Reichstag, and some be presented by the Children of daughter of 36 Main street were dis­ founded for two circus performers, Tomorrow Night be the turning point In the present the budget through elimination of charged yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Dee Aldrich, say their observers thought that It Indicated Mary will be held at the St. James overlapping activities. crisis.” 1 CROSS GETS REPORT a desire to show that the party, no School hall at 8:30 o’clock tonight. John Fracchia of Bolton w u ad­ two pet pythons, 12 and 14 feet Music by Stan Lawrence and matter what some people may thin^c mitted today, long, disappeared through that His Vagabonds. k i l l e d b y f u m e s hole, and have taken up their abode of It, Is able to participate in the The Sunday school board of the Mrs. Hannah Buchanan of 192 Fairfield, Conn.. May — ON STATE’ S FINANCES Highland street; Mrs. Emma Trebbe among the joists of the house. Admission 35c government. Church of the Nazarene will meet LATEST STOCKS August Kessler, father of two chil­ at the pafsonage tonight at 7:30. of 343 West Center street and Mrs. "W e put the snakes In the bath­ dren, was found dead in tee bate- Harold Preston and Infant son of tub to bathe them and then went Hartford, Conn., May 10.— (AP) New York, May 10.— (A P )—The room of his home this morning. He GETS SENTENCE OF YEAR Eighteen tables w ^ filled with 21 Lllley street were discharged to­ out to lunch,” the performers relate. . had tried to repair a tube which __State Tax Commiss'on William S. Stock Market took on a slightly “When we returned, they were Blodgett prepared for submission to players at the card s<^al given last day. carried a supply of gas to a heater brighter hue today, although It fail­ Dr. Le Verne Holmes of the hos­ gone. Where else could they have Governor Cross at the “economic Bridgeport, Conn., May 10.— (AP) night at the Buckland school by ed to manifest anything In the way JACK CURLEYS *and had been dVercome. —Captain Joseph York of Portland, pital staff of surgeons will deliver a gone but Into that hole?” meeting” held this afternoon In the Troop 4 Boy Scouts, asslster by Gus­ of Impressive strength, as trading Me., master of the lighter William lecture In Watkins Brothers audi­ Snakekeepers from the St. Louis state office building, a statement tave Magnuson, Melvin and Eldward remained extremely sluggish. H. Moody, which was seized at Stam­ torium this evening. The subject Zoo viewed the hole. They haven’t l ^ A Y S — 456 Hours of the financial condition of the Stein. The affair was given for the The list managed to push ahead decided what’s to be done about it. ford March 26, with a 8260,000 li­ purpose of raising funds toward the will be “The Handling of Frac­ principal cities, towns and boroughs a point or two after early hesitancy. tures”. The lecture wlU be open to quor ckrgo, waa fined 82,000 suid troop’s pledge to the building fund An upturn In U. S. Govemraeut Palais Royal Textile of the state. .... sentenced to one year In Jail today. the general public, and will begin at LONG TOURING JOB This information, together with of the North Methodist church. bonds, less pressure against the dol­ Portsmouth, N. H., May 10 — Capitol Park Judge John Rufus Booth In Supe Prizes In setback were won by Mrs. lar In the foreign exchange markete, 8:16 p. m. Information prepared by the state rlor court imposed the maximum Plans are now complete for Na­ (AP)—The navy tug Ikau will leave “ It won't be long now" Neibs commission on unemplojrment of Maynard of Hartford, first; Chris. and a less gloomy report of weekly the Portsmouth navy yard In a few penalty. He also fined Charles Foss Carlson, second and Frank Healey, tional Hospital Day at the Manches­ which James W. Hook, of New Ha­ freight car loadings than antici­ ter Memorial Hospital. Special con­ days with the new airplane wreck —let’s gol of South Portland, Me,, engineer j 3n consolation. In wblst Mrs. Wilmer pated In 'lome quarters, more than ven, is chairman, and which was the boat, 81.000 with a six months’ ducted tours of the hospital wards derrick Ysd-8 in tow bound for the also submitted to the governor this Keeney won first prize, Stanley coimterbalanced U. S. Steel’s unfa­ Canal Zone. The 2,262 mile voyage 'Everybody Ukes wF* • Jail term. Bingham, second and Frank Smith, will be one of the features for adults H afternoon will form the basis of de­ vorable tonnage report. Oils re­ and contests of various sorts includ­ will be the longest tow Job under­ P h ir M u ^ y COTTAGE The men pleaded nolo contendere consolation. Case’s orchestra play­ mained a conspicuously firm group. tails to be considered by the gover- ing a baby parade, doll carriage taken by the navy since 1900 when and threw themselves on the mercy ed for dancing which followed. Food shares were somewhat heavy 1 nor’s advisory committee, which Is of the court Other cases are pend­ parade and bed making contests the floating derrick was hauled CURTAINS for a time, , « from New York to Manila, P. I, S-DA.NCE I conridering the whole matter, and ing Twenty of the members of Me­ will be held by the children of the Exceptional Value which Is expected to largely guide Among Issues advancing 1 to z town schools. Appropriate prizes It will take from 14 to 18 days. morial Temple, Pythian Sisters, at­ points were American Telephone, the governor in his consideration of will be awarded to the winning chU- tended tee supper and meeting of American Can, American Tobacco the request of the mayors of several ABOCBICANS INDIFFERENT 3 9 c •’*” Damon 'Temple of Rockville last “B”, Allied Chemical, Dupont, At­ dren. large cities that a special session Orange, N. J., May 10.— (AP) — evening. The occasion was the visit lantic Refining, Consolidated Gas, of the General Assembly be called of the grand chief and staff, Mrs. Eutman, Liggett and Myers “B , FanJom'f N ^w THE TEXTILE to deal with economic conditions in Bishop WUson R. Stearley of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark, today Frances Chambers of this town. The Ohio Oil, Standard of California, those municipalities. IT A L H FINANCES criticised what he termed Ameri­ temple will entertain the Knights Sears, Woolworth, Santa Fe, Union STATE BlonJc Quecfil STORE can’s indifference to crime, vice and of I^ ^ ia s at Its meeting tonight in Pacific, Westinghouse, Cue u d lawlessness. Odd Fellows ball. others. General Motors advanced a Rome, May 10.— (AP)—Italy wlU WEDNESDAY The “It” girl of “Dr. 849 St., South Manchester im iE UNDY NEWS The criticism was made In his an- major fraction in fairly active trad­ not balance her budget this year, and Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” ntial address read at the opening of Teachers and officers of the Inter­ ing. and other issues making similar but today In the Cteamber of Depu­ THURSDAY in a warm-blooded* mediate department of the South gains Included U. S. Steel, Standard ties Finance Minister Mosconl de­ Hopewell, N. J., May 10.— (A P)— the 68th annual convention of the modem romance. Two more developments In the in­ diocese. Methodist church school will meet of New Jersey, and Southern Pacific, fended the decision as a “wise tem- Love in her “It is hardly possible,” he said, “ to tonight with the pastor and Miss Royal Dutch w u somewhat heavy. aorary sacrifice of principle to aid The type of vestigation of the kidnaping of the heart—hate in picture you Quality Groceries Lindbergh baby failed to be of any think of ourselves as civilized when Doris Dhvls. Best A Company weakened on the the people and Industry.” such crimes as the kidnaping of lit­ dividend omission. Taxation, be said, “has limits her soul — she have wanted' help In tee search. The spring meeting of tee Hart­ XJ. S. Steel’s drop of 145,487 tons to see her In! For Less Col. H. Nonnan Schwarzkopf, tle children and the constant rob­ which It Is dangerous to pass.” He ford District CouncU, Congrega­ In Its unfilled orders during April danced to the superintendent of state police, said bing of great financial institutions made no mention of debts or repara­ Granulated Sugar, tional Women will meet tomorrow to a new low since Its monthly rec­ a communication had been received go on without let or hlnderance. tions, which nearly balance and melody of 10 lb. cloth sack----- ^ X w at 11 and 2 p. nk at the Ctoter Con­ ords have been kept, at 2,326,926 thus do not affect the budget, be­ from a resident of Gilmore, Tex., gregational church. Luncheon at 1 tons, may have been somewhat death! Octagon Soap, large OQ enclosing photographs of a baby. STORM KILLS 22 yond referring to the reparation* o’clock will be prepared and served worse than expected In some quW’ burden” as contributing to the thM, 5 cakcB for .... C The pictures, sent In the belief they by Mrs. Annesley Trotter, Mrs ters, but the slack buriness In that were of the Lindbergh baby, were Calcutta, India, May 10.— (A P )— crisis. Boyid Lmieh Crackers 1 ^ ^ Twenty-two guards and prisoners Herbert <3ay, Mrs. Robert Alex industry appeSred to have been well He told the Chamber the current (N. B. C.) 1 lb. pkg. 1 / C shown to members of the family ander and Mrs. Edward Montie. discounted. Loadings of avenue who stated definitely they were not were killed and 35 seriously Injured 8111,000,000 deficit still Is continu­ CrwlMd PiBWipfiB, 1 Q tixlay In an outbreak which occur­ freight in the week ended April so ing but the next budget deficit will 'ito- tee missing child’s. A number from St Mary’s parish were off 8,868 cars from the previ­ No. 2 idBo can ...... I O C A bottle was washed ashore at red at tee jail at Mymenslng, Ben­ be only 874,000,000 and meanwhile gal, when a tornado blew the roof are pi*n«i«g to attend the annual ous week, but this showing did not the treasury Is in good condition be­ CiMpbdl Pork and £ I Long Beach, N. J., saying the Lind­ meeting of tee Woman’s Auxiliary jiave a particularly unfavorable in­ off the building. cause of th* oversubscription of the bergh baby might be found at the ot tee Hartford Archdeaconry at St fluence on sentiment, In view of yes­ Beans, can...... O C Sixty-five others were less serf' recent Internal bond Issue. Scotland light, about five miles off John’s church, W ut Hartford to terday’s gloomy estimates, v Sliced Peaches, 1 O ously blurt and 200 convicts Includ the highlands. Police and Coadt morrow at 10 a. m. Considerable Interest w u m ^ - tall can...... l i L C Quards eearched the lighthouse and ing many political prisoners de­ fested In financial cirdes In develop­ scribed as dangerous, escaped. Arm­ GETS 10 YEAR SENTENCE With Herahey Baking H questioned the crew. ' Temple dhapter. Order of the ments in the oil Industry, p ^ c u - “No information of any value was ed police were scouring the vicinity. E u te m Star will bold It* regular larly the International conference of Chocolate, 1-2 lb...... X O C The tornado also caused many Springfield, Mass., May 10.— (AP) Cooking Oil, Contadina ^ C ^ gained ar resxilt of tee search,” Col. meeting tomortow evening at the leading producer* which I* expected —Armed roblsery of a chain 'tore Additional deaths in nearby .villages. to get under way here this week. J- Gallon can...... O O C Schwarzkopf reported. Masonic Temple. The bustoeu will proprietor who later freed himself Fm Shorta MUOAM include the initiation of candidate*. B. A. Kessler, managing director of and captured one of his assailants Holland Herrings, QA.#. Plan* will be completed for tee mil­ the Royal Dutch-Shell group, one of today brought Charles Proeky, 20, CHARUB Milchers, k e g ...... 9 U C itary whist which tee templa Is to the leading factors In world petro­ of this city, a 10 year reformatory HOPUNS GET YOUR PERMANENT WAVE IN MANCHESTER. hold on Wednesday evening, May 18. leum, seemed to take a somewtot sentence, and Stanley Wielk of 1 • : . ■■■ ; Fancy Winesap Apples O C hope^ view on bis arrival for 4 lbs. fo r ...... m OC conferences today, but avoided pre­ Thompsonvllle, Conn., a sentence to In this comedy ■ ’ A meeting of the Joint Foppy tee reformatory on guilty pleas. IWM. JR. Mothers* Cocoa, Q 1 MARY ELIZABETH AT THE Committee of the American Legion dictions. The statement of tee hua “TOBACCO a'sd the Veterau of_Jorelgn Ware of the Russian delegation teat the BEAUTY NOOK Soviet oU syndicate w u anxious to DIBS niOH STROKE KIDD” JACKOjOCIE Ovaltine, affera the services of Expert BeauticIaM who will tu t your hair wlU be held at the state anaory Wednesday evening, May 11 at 7:80 co-operate to Improve conditions w u 50c size...... OOC and adviu you which of tee nationally known systema is for ylewtd favorably, It w u also noted New Haven, May 10.— (AP) — VANDINB your parti^ar need. She guaraatus all workmanship and that Atlantic: Refining Company or­ Mi— Annie Tanyan*, veteran New Blystory Story iece" supplies. Prices are most reasonable too. Thom u J. Rusaell, of 189 Maple Haven teacher, died today following street is sick at Ms home tbls Week dered disbursement of the regular divldead of 85 cents. a itroke of pa^ysie euffared In b*r MAHIEU’S Permanents |4, 85 and 8*- with a heart attack. elaearoom. IDm Tanyaha had baw Latest Breck treatment* 50c u^ Other aervlcM BOc each. on the etaff of the pubHc ecbooia News Eventa Teachers of the fJoncordia Lu Aniline 4y«e» teose made of coal tar, are now niade in more than 2, idnoe 1897. Sba ooUueed yeeterday GROCERY Rubinow Building. Dial 8011 thsraa church will m ut this eve­ while bar elase waa M raeaaa. , f s • W J, J ning at 8 o’6loek-at the church. 000 dmevsBt-eeloNt 183 Spruce S t . A- A

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ADVEKTlBEMlibrr AOVERTISSMENT TO USE UNEMPLOYED AT Proposed School B u d gets RULES NEW P .O . IS GLOBE HOLLOW POOL Local Stocks N. Y. Stoi^

HAMwtth are nresented the budgets of Manchester’s three school sys- TO BE lANCHESTER’ (FumlMMd by Putnam Jk Oo.) Adam s E x p ...... 2% , Ami? l^ ^ S lcto ItoS ; 3, the 9th ^strict; and 3, the High schooL These M. E. E. A . Win Finance Con- Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. Air Reduction ...... 40% ludeets are proposed by the Board of Education and will be olfer^ to tM ditiiming of Swimming Place 1 M. Stocks Alaska Jun ...... 10 “When people jreara with all theirs Every woman who has just a Uttle Selectmen ymi u approved by them to the annual town meeting next As Far As Possible. A llegheny ...... 1% hearts house^fely instinct will surely get a First Asst P. NL Geieral Bank Stodis A U i^ Chem ...... 56% For just one treasure far away thrill of pleasure at the sl|^t a t her [Ktober. ]^ d Asked ’They close their eyes to coxmtiess laundry returned scrupulously dean, Believing that the health and en­ Am Cmi ...... 41% Cap Nat B and T .... — 200 Am F or P o w ...... 3% joys white, and fresh from the New )B 1982-1988 joyment of the townspeople are of Conn. River ...... 450 — Decrease 1932-1938 Says Department Can’t Am Rad Stand ...... 4% That crowd vound them every day.” Model Laundry. Phone 8072. 1931-1932 prime Importance, the Manchester Htfd Conn Trust ...... 60 70 ..$ 88,400 $ 20,987 $ 67,413 Emergency Employment Associa­ Am Sm elt ...... 9% 6,363 First National ...... 140 165 Am Tel and Tel ...... 101 When you discover stains lac­ 9,250 3,897 tion, Inc., has decided to finance as ’The pure natural milk from the Bpecial Teachers ...... 500* Chanfe Town’s Nape. Land Mtg and ’Title .. — 22 A m Tob B ...... 69 quer ware of any kind, try rubbing R^m for Retarded Pupils far as possiMe with funds available Waranoke Farm Dairy is dependably 8,000 New B rit ’T r u s t ...... — 180 Am Wat Wks ...... 20 the spots with ordinary salad oil and . . 11,457 3,457 the cleaning and repairing of the rich in vitamins, minerals, and other W est H artford ’T ru st.. — 200 Anaconda ...... 5% nine times out of ten the spots will 6,000 6,000 swimming pool at Globe Hollow. It food valuea which are so necessary 15 100 The oft-debated and much-argued Insurance Stocks Atchisim ...... 37% to growing children. They like the quickly and easily disappear. Elnumeration 115 is estimated that ten men will be Aetna Casualty ...... 26 28 8,135 question concerning the official Auburn ...... 36% delightful flavor too. . . 3,135 given twenty days work on the Aetna Life ...... 16 18 1,500 4,500 Balt and Ohio ...... 7 Every housewife interested in be­ ... 6,000 ' name of the new post office building project. Aetna Fire ...... 20 22 2,300 1,500 Bendix ...... 6% coming a culinary success will not . . 3,800 now under construction at the Cen­ The fimds of the association are Automobile ...... 9 11 If you find that you need more 144 816 Beth S t e e l ...... 13% overlook the /alue of the rich a e r k •...... 960 ter was settled today with receipt rapidly being consumed and uncol­ Conn General ...... 32 34 iodine, remember that the sea is the 277 1,573 Borden ...... 29% creamy freshness of Brown’s butter Department of Hygi 1,850 of a letter from the First Assistant lected pledges total about $7,500. It Hartford F ire ...... 26 28 best place to get it. ’The lowly lob­ 240 1,360 Can P ac ...... 11% in cooking and for table use as well. School Physician .. 1,600 Postmaster General at Washington, is expected that the hssoclation will National Fire ...... 25 27 ster is the chief conveyor of the pre­ 1,350 • • • • Case (J. I .) ...... 23% Dental Hygriene ... 1,350 in which he states that upon com­ complete its work by the end of Hartford Steam Boiler 30 32 Cerro De Pasco ...... 6% cious iodine, besides being a table 400 60 840'^ Never put down the lids of the Attendance Officer pletion of the post office it will be May. A force of men resumed Phoenix Fire ...... 36 38 Ches and Ohio ...... 16% delicacy. wash tubs until they are thoroughly Light and Power .. 825 825 work on the Broad street extension Travelers ...... 330 345 300’ designated as “Manchester.” Chrysler ...... dry. Otherwise, when next wash Insurance ...... 185 project, which probably will be Public UttUtieB Stocks Every woman takes pride in 15 60 If was recently announced that C oca Cola ...... 95 day arrives, you will be greeted with Secretary ...... 75 completed in three weeks. Only Conn. EJlec Sferv ...... 39 41 being well groomed. ’This achieve­ 30 120 th« post office would be known as Col Gas ...... 8% a musty odor when you lift up the Office Expense .... 150 “South Manchester,” but it was $12.75 was spent on this project Coxm. P o w e r ...... 33 35 Coml Solv ...... 6 ment is indeed no hardship with •400 100 300 lids. . learned later that the plans of the last week. Greenwich, WAG, pfd. — 40 Cons G a s ...... 50% prices such as they are at the Mary building provided for the name of Hartford Elec ...... 43 45 Cont C a n ...... 25% EHizabeth Beauty N ook. $135,952 $ 34,872 $102,195 All methods of handwork, especial­ “Manchester.” As a result, much Hartford Gas .\ ...... — 42 Com P ro d ...... 35% •Increase 615 ly knitting and crocheting, are very discussion arose on the question and do, pfd ...... 40 — D rug ...... - ...... 38% A green pepper in the ice box will smart just now, and besides, the L 0 . 0 . F. LODGES JOIN S N E T Co ...... 98 101 Du P o n t...... 31 . $ 38,757 the Chamber of Commerce wrote to always justify its presence. Its work is fun and practical. Every­ the Post Office Department at Manufacturing Stocks Eastman Kodsdc ...... 46% seasoning qualities are more out­ one is going to crochet a Crabonet 338,757 is 24.83% of $135,952. Washington, presenting many facts ^ FORCES FOR BIRTHDAY Am Hardware ...... 17 19 Elec and Mus ...... 1% standing than the onion these days. turban. Hale’s have the Shetland in favor of the name “Manchester.” Am Hosiery ...... 78 — Efiec A uto Lite ...... 13 Floss (all colors) with hook in cello­ NINTH SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET Elec Pow and L t ...... 7 Estim ated One Postmaster Arrow H and H, com. — 11 Driving with worn tires often re­ phane package for 25c. do, pfd ., ...... — 90 Fox Film A ...... 2% Appropriation Budget ’The letter received today from sults in fatal consequences. To in­ In celebration of the 113th anni­ Billings and Spencer... — 2 Gen E lec ...... 14% Any furniture needs an occasional 1931-1932 Deduction 1932-1933 Arch Coleman, first assistant post­ sure absolute safety for yourself and master general, was in reply and versary of the Independent Order Bristol Brass Gen F o o d s ...... 31% others as well, replace the worn ones more thorough cleaning than the Teachers’ Salaries ...... $128,690.00 $ 27,514.70 $101,175.30 said in part: “The Post Office De­ of Odd Fellows, the three local do, pfd Gen M o t o r s ...... 11% with Kelly’s from the Depot Square ordinary dusting and polishing pro­ Janitors’ Salaries ...... 8,182.00 1,227.30 6,954.70 partment would not be justified in lodges of the order will hold an en­ Case, Lockood and B Gillette ...... 15% vides. ’There is no type of furniture Office Expense ...... 3,576.00 711.00 2.865.00 Garage. chang^g the name of any city and, tertainment and dance at Odd Fel­ Collins Co. Gold Dust ...;...... 11% which cannot be cleansed with soap Enumeration ...... 260.00 260.00 Grigsby Gnmow ...... % inasmuch as South Manchester is lows hall on Friday evening at 8 Colt’s Firearms All the parts of the food chopper and water, if it is properly applied. Hygiene ...... 3,690.00 6 ^ .0 0 3.035.00 Hershey ...... 58 included within the corporate limits o’clock. The three are King David Eagle Lock should be thoroughly scalded and Dental Hygiene ...... 1,300.00 1,300.00 Int H arv ...... 18% of the city of Manchester, the new Lodge, Shepherd Encampment and Fafnir Bearings ...... — dried before using just in case some Need assistance with children’s or Text Books and Supplies...... 9,000.00 2,000.00 7,000.00 Sunset Rebekah Lodge. Fuller Brush, Class A. — Int N ick ...... 5% 350.00 6.150.00 post office upon completion will be particle of food was neglected sifter women’s dressmaking, or altera­ Fuel, Light and Pow er ...... 6,500.00 Old fashioned and modem danc­ Gray Tel Pay Station. 26 int Tel and Tel ...... 5% using and allowed to remain in a hid­ Library and Apparatus...... 350.00 350.00 officially designated as “Manches­ Johns M anville ...... 13% tions? I can promise you excellent ter,” at which time both offices will ing will be held t music furnished Hart and Cooley .... — den part. It might prove a source work at reasonable rates If you will Transportation ...... 2,336.00 842.00 1.994.00 by Buckminster’s Broadcasting or­ Hartmann Tob, com.. — Kelvlnator ...... 5% be consolidated nder one postmas­ of iiffectlon. dial 7578. Incidentals ...... 500.00 500.00 chestra. Noble Grand Morganson of do, pfd ...... — K ennecott ...... 7% ter.” Kreug and T oll ...... % Rockville will act as prompter. It is Inter Silver ...... 11 “Glad Acres” Gardens, Ellington $164,384.00 $ 84,100.00 $130,284.00 also planned to present a thirty- do, pfd ...... 30 Ligg and Myers B ...... 50% $34,100 is 20.74% of $164,384.00. L w w ’s ...... 23% Road, Wapping, are always open to minute entertainment. Arthur Landers, Frary A Clk. 25 visitors. Gladiolus bulbs now at half AMERICA TO STICK Shorts of Benton street is chairman Mann A Bow, Class A — Lorillard ...... 14 HIGH SCHOOL BUDGET M cKeesp ’Tin ...... 37% list prices. Rock gerden plants and of the committee in chsuge. do, Cleiss B ...... — perennials, 10c up. Rosedale 75-12. Estim ated The anniversary is being cele­ New Brit. Mch. com .. — Mont W ard ...... 7% Appropriation Budget TO GOLD STANDARD do, pfd ...... — Nat Biscuit ...... 35% brated by lodges throughout the N at Dairy ...... 22% 1931-1932 Deduction 1932-1933 state with entertainments similar to North and Judd ...... — $ 76,876.00 Nat Pow and L t ...... 12% 'Timken Roll Bear ...... 14'% of the Walther League society of Teachers’ Salaries ...... $ 92,535.00 $ 15,659.00 that being presented here Friday Niles Bern Pond ...... 6 772.00 4.377.00 (Coutinoed :rom Page One) N Y Central ...... 14“% Trans-America ...... 3% the Zion Lutheran church on Cooper Janitors’ Salaries ...... 5,149.00 night. Peck, Stow and Wilcox 1 Office Expense ...... 1,907.00 256.00 1.651.00 Russell M fg ...... — NY NH and Htfd ...... 13% Union (Carbide ...... 19% street, and 1s entering upon her 85.00 1.556.00 would work is shown in the British North Amer ...... ,24% Unit A ircraft ...... 10% H ygiene ...... 1,641.00 Scovill . ’...... 15 third year. Miss Emma Keish was 90.00 experience. With the depreciation of Noranda ...... 13% Unit Corp ...... 6% Dental Hygiene ...... 90.00 MAN “PUT ON SPOT” Stanley W orks ...... — elected secretary at the annual Text Books and Supplies ...... 7,500.00 2 ,000.00 5.500.00 the paper currency, the value of Standard Screw ...... 23 Packard ...... 2% Unit Gas Im p ...... 17 150.00 4.350.00 gold coin increased. Gold sovereigns Param P u b ...... '...... 3 U S Ind A lco ...... 19 meeting held last night. The other Fuel, light and Pow er ...... 4,500.00 New York, May 10.— (A P ) —’The do., pfd., guar., A... 100 officers are as follows: vice presi­ 175.00 325.00 with a par value of 20 shillings be­ body of an unidentified man with Penn ...... 10% U S Rubber ...... * 3% Library and Apparatus...... 500.00 Smytoe Mfg C o ...... — dent, Norman Lashlnske; treasurer. 85.00 485.00 came worth 30 shilllags. A corpora­ two bullet wounds in the back of the Taylor and Fenn .... — Phillips P ete ...... 3% U S Steel ...... 30% Transportation ...... 570.00 Miss Pauline Stechholz; hospice Incidentals ...... 285.00 285.00 tion having obligations redeemable head was found today in Long Is­ Torrington ...... 29 Pub Serv N J ...... 45% Util Pow and Lt ...... 3 secretary. Miss Helen Janssen; mis­ Typewriters ...... 1,000.00 500.00 500.00 in gold or equivalent, therefore land City, a block from the Queens- Underwood Mfg Co ... 11 Radio ...... 4% Warner Piet ...... 1% would have had to pay about 50 per borough bridge leading to Manhat­ Union Mfg Co ...... — Rem Rand ...... 1% W est Union...... 24% sion secretary. Miss Louise Janssen. $115,677.00 $ 19,772.00 $ 95,905.00 cent more. It has no*^ been custom­ tan. U S Envelope, com .. — Rey Tob B ...... 32 West El and M fg ...... 25 Miss Mildred Matchulot was elect­ Sears Roebuck ...... 18% Evening Schools ...... 3,300.00 3,300.00 ary in England, however, to issue ’The man was described as red- do, pfd ...... — Wool worth ...... 33% ed chaiirman of the entertainment Socony Vac ...... 8% Maintenance of Buildings . 7.000. 00 1,000.00 ' 6,000.00 gold bonds, so that handicap was haired and about 21, 5 feet, 5 inches Veeder Root ...... — committee; Miss Elda Matchulot South Pac ...... 12% Maintenance of Trade School 4.000. 00 4,000.00 less important than it might be tall, weighing about 120 pounds. Po­ WhiUock Coil Pipe----- — MISS KISSMANN AGAIN the refreshment committee; Miss Stand Brands ...... 1J^% here. Great Britain’s obligations in lice believed he had been driven J.B.WiTms Co. $10 par — HEADS WALTHER LEAGUE Martha Klssmann was re-elected $129,977.00 $ 24,072.00 $105,905.00 from Manhattan and “put on the St Gas and Elec ...... 16% chairman of the membership com­ this coimtry, nevertheless, were St Oil Cal ...... 20% $24,072 is 18.52% of $129,977.00. largely payable in gold or equiva­ spot.” Two discharged .45 calibre Miss Martha Klssmann of Spruce mittee and Miss Emma Keish ad­ shells Indicated that he was slain Ebony and IrOka are two woods St Oil N J ...... 26 vertising agent for another year. lent, so that it has been more costly Tex C o r p ...... 11% street has been re-elected president Coaabiaed Budgets: for her to pay interest on her dol­ where the body was found. which will not float In water. Ninth School District ...... $164,384.00 34.100.00 $130,284.00 lar bonds than before the lapse High School ...... 129,977.00 24.072.00 105.905.00 from the gold standard. Districts One to E ight ...... 135,952.00 33.757.00 102.195.00 Payable In Gold Not only has a large amount of $430,313.00 $ 91,929.00 $838,384.00 both corporate and public debt is­ $91,920 is 21.36% of $480,313.00. sued In this country been made pay * able specifically In gold dollars of the present weight and fineness, or their equivalent, but at least one of $ 9 1 3 2 9 SCHOOL COST the leading Wall street banka re­ Manchester’s quests that notes accepted from its CUT PROPOSED HERE customers be payable in gold or Date Book equivalent. Inhale? Bankers also point out that cur­ You (Oenttnoed from Page One) rency inflation does not necessarily Tom orrow or automatically, bolster prices of umns of today’s Herald it will be Wednesday, May 11.—Elntertain- commodities, as its protagonists noticed the maintenance of the ment at Ovation Army Citadel, claim. In pointing ugain to the Brit­ schools is Included. This is done be­ sponsored by Young People’s Corps. ish experience, the pound has drop­ cause of the fact that this item has Spring meeting of Hartford Dis­ ped In value more than 20 per cent been included in previous budgets. trict of Congregational Women at but “the economist” index of ster­ When the budget is finally approv­ Center church, with sessions at 11 ling prices has increased less than ed the schools, maintenance item a. m. and 2 p. nL 4 per cent since the lapse from gold In fact, one of the chief advan­ will be set-up* entirely separate This Week from the rest of the schools ex­ tages to Elngland from her slip Thursday, May 12.—Lecture by from the gold standard has been pense budget. Maintenance now Rev. Laurence Parber at new hovers buildings owned by the town, due to the fact that sterling prices Whiton Memorial Library, auspices have not risen as much as sterling namely, the Hio'h school, Franklin Ever Ready Circle, King^a Daugh­ school. Recreation Center and Heat­ declined, for foreigners have been ters. able to buy British goods in terms ing Plant Maintenance of district Annual Poppy sale concert under schools rests now with the districts of the depreciated sterling more the auspices of American Legion cheaply than before. ' Tie chief bene­ individually. and V. F. W. at High schooL Calls Meeting fit to England, therefore, has been Saturday, M ay 14.— ^Annual spring to her export trade. 'Thomas J. Rogers, chairman of dance of Rainbow Giris, Masonic W h y are the Board ot Selectmen, has called Temple, seml-formal. a meeting for a week from tonight This Month of all district and school commit­ Wednesday and Thursday, May WORLD’S FINANCES tees. This meeting is for the pur­ 18-19,—“The Lion’s Share,” revue pose of discussing with the conunit- other cigarettes for benefit of Lions dub. tees involved the maintenance of W ednesday, M ay 25.— ^All-mem NEED IMPROVING the buildings. It is possible that bership meeting of Chamber of next ’Tuesday night some definite Commerce at State Trade school. action on the appraisal of the (Coatteoed from Page One) silent on this Next Montti school properti will be taken. ’Tuesday, June 21.—^M, H. 8. dent, emphasize that national mone­ To Drop Snpt. Howes graduation. tary systems have become interde­ It will be noted that imder the Friday, June 24,— Opening o f pendent and that internationalism vital question? item of Supervisors in the Distrlet two-day state convention and field in monetary matters is an accom­ 1 to 8 budget there is a large de­ day of Losml Order of Moose here. plished fsu:t. crease. This is because no pro­ Saturday, June 25.-^tate Ma­ Emergency Credito vision has been made for the re­ sonic Veterans Reunion at Temple. o y o u inhale? Seven o u t o f ten p e o p le know newing of the contract of Superin­ Opening of two-day sessions of ’The central banks in the World tendent A. F. Howes of those dis­ 16th annual convention of the New Bank’s capital centers and treas­ D they do. The other three inhale without tricts. His work will be taken over England Conference Luther League uries advanced short term emer­ by Superintendent Fred A. Ver- at Swedish Lutheran church. gency credits in 1931 to the sum of realizing it. Every smoker breathes.in some part planek of the Ninth school district. five billion Swiss francs. ’This sum This has been previously intimated plus contributions by debtor mar o f the smoke he or she draws out o f a cigarette. but the Board of Education bad kets and diminution of their central taken no definite action until today. COUNTRY CLUB BRIDGE bank reserve permitted liqiildation D o you inhale? Lud^ Strike bos daredtottoso It is imderstood Supt. Howes is during the year of more than thirty seek>ig a teacher’s pension. No pro billions in short term Indebtedness. this -vital question, . . because certain impurities vision has been made for an as­ Ihe Wednesday night series of Such a vast movement of liquid concealed in even the finest, mildest tobacco sistant to Supt. Verplanck, it hav­ contract bridge card parties con­ funds, Mr. McGarrab said, played ing been decided that an assistant is tinues to hold popularity at the havoc with the financial worl.. Vs<

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MS IS ...... 8486 I 4 » .IS IS -----A urn n ^ ^...... 4 jm • 14*0 TcD atOtmM mma * 2400 the a t ttn BincrftilOB ssfl 81109 a t tlw is ten ...... 980 144 tar «M aeCUod todqr wUh r e e ^ to g et tL ...... 1489 277 > ijsao.ii HaiUimd Fire sBd for tahte oos s(B' D ffr t t t w t d B y g ia ie ...... d a tatter fran the need tathe< ttd to d 0 • 0 • * * • o 0 o m o •...... 1400 240 FMtnaafar Gewnd at ~ ...... 1480 14*0 LPfBW ISJ^NDw 0 0 * 0 0 0 0*0 * • • • • • >40 iB wlddi he atatea that ...... 400 00 FtathM of the poat offiee it wffl be Mhy. A w e -a-a MW li ffl 111 >1 ...... 025 >45 188 that - » - win be Coca O d a ...... Ins pride In be gtortad with ...... 75 15 a. Only TUs acMeve- yon Stt OF Dw tt> • post weald be known tompkrtt in three a, td Oonn. Serv _____ harddilp with ...... 1*0 >0 Mgoath Ifenrlifatrr** bat It w >12.75 a mi f s f q t a 38 ...... «400 100 f— later that the pians ot the Greenwich, WAG, pfd. — 40 Cons G a s ...... an tfeey are at tiie Mary last wee ieanty Nook. bnilding provided fo r tte name oi! Hartford Btae ...... 43 45 Ooot C a n ...... - >6% iWxalwqi AD: >186462 > >4472 >108400 ‘'ICanchester." As a result, nmch Hartfoed Gas ...... — 42 com P rod ...... » % *InerMee *15 aross oo the qneation and do. p f d ...... 40 — Draff ...... 2 ^ gn penpar In tae ice box win 0 0 1 work is fOa aad peactfcoL % the of Oonunerce wrote to L . . . LODGES JOn 8 N E T Oo ...... 98 101 Justify its presence. Its > M.757 the Peat Office Department a; MMafsitailnj TTtiirlra Eartmaa Kodak ...... 48% ______E godlttat are more oat- one is golBg to crodMt a ' »S ,757 i« 2 1 M % cA >185^2. Am Hardware ...... 17 19 saee aad Mas ...... 1% stanting than taa oohm these, days. tathan. ads*i have Um WaahtngtaBi, presentipg maiqr facta 'FORdSRNlHRTffllAT F loss (an colon) with hook la osllo- in favor of the name ''Manchester.” Am HoMery ...... 78 — BSee Auto Ute ...... 18 Jll l f f OCSOOL DISTWOT SCDGffT One Fostanaster Arrow H and H, com. — U Elec Pow and lA ...... 7 Driving with worn tires often re­ phane padtage for 25c. Estimated do, pfd ...... — 90 Fox Film A ...... 2% sults In fatal consequences. To in­ Budget The letter received today from Any fumitara needs an occaahmal Appropriatiop- Arch Coleman, first assistant post­ In odebration of the 118th anni­ BOli^ and Spencer... — 2 Gen Etac ...... 14% sure absolute safety tar jaarstU and 1931'1982 Deduction 1982-1988 versary of the Indqwndent Order Bristol Brass ...... — 10 Gen F o o d s ...... others as wdL replace the worn ones more thorough ctoaaing than the I 27414.70 >10147540 master general, was in reply and Ctan M o to rs ...... 11% ordinary dusting and poUsMag pro- Teachers' Oalaries ...... |128,690X)0 said in part: "Hie Post Office De­ of Odd Fellows, the three local do, pfd ...... — 105 with Kelly's from tbe Depot Square Janitors’ Oalaries ...... 8,182.00 142740 6464.70 lodges of the order will hold an en­ Case, Loekood and B — 400 Gfflette ...... 15% Garage. videa There la no type of furniture 71140 246540 partment would not be Justilied in Gold D u st...... H% Office Expense ...... 8476.00 the name of any dty and, tertainment and dance at Odd Fel­ CoUins Co...... 16 80 which cannot be cleansed with soap BnumeratioD ...... 260XK) 26040 lows hall on Friday evening at 8 Colt’s Firearms ...... 8 10 Grigsby Gnmow ...... % ATI the parts of the food chopper and water, if it is property j^pUed. *1^40 8,08540 inasmuch as South Manchester is Hershey ...... « Hygiene ...... 3,69040 Included within the corporate limits o’clock. The three are Hng David Eagle L o c k ...... — 20 should be thoroughly scalded and Dental Hygiene ...... 1400.00 140040 Lodge, Shepherd Encampment and Fafnir Bearings...... — 66 Int Harv ...... 18% dried before using Just in case acme N e^ assistance with chiUhan’s or 2,00040 *7400.00 of the city of Manchester, the new Int m d s ...... 5% Text Books and Supplies...... 9,00040 post office upon completion wUl be Sunset Rebekah Lodge. FuUer Brush, Class A. .— 14 p i ^ d e a t food was neglected after women’s dressmaking, or altera­ 850.00 6,15040 Bit Tel and T d ...... 8% using and allowed to remain in a hid­ Fuel, light and Power ...... 640040 officially dedgnated as "Manches­ Old fashioned and modem danc­ Gray Tel Pay Station. 26 28 tions? I can promise you exodtoat library and Apparatus ...... 850.00 86040 ing will be held t music fnmisbed Hart aad Cooley .... — 125 Johns. ManvlUe...... 18% den part It might prove a source work at reasonable rates if you will 8 «.0 0 1,99440 ter,” at which time both offices win Kdvfnator ...... 5% Traaaportation ...... 2486.00 be consolidated nder one postmas­ by Buckminster's Brosulcasting or­ Hartmann Tob, com.. — 2 of infection. dial 7678. IneideBtals ...... 60040 60040 chestra. Noble Grand Morganaon of do, pfd ...... — 20 Kennecott ...... ter." Inter Silver ...... 11 16 KreogandToU ...... % "Glad Acres” Gardens, Ellington Rockville win act as prompter. It is Ltgg and Myers B ...... 60% >16448440 > 84,10040 >180,36440 also rJiwiTud to present a thirty- do, pfd ...... 80 ^ Road, Wapplng, are always open to >84,100 is 20.74% o f >164484.00. minute entertainment. Arthur Landers, Frary A Clk. 25 27 Loew's ...... 2 % visitors. Gladiolus bulbs now at half Mann A Bow, Class A — 9 Lorillard ...... 14 AMERICA TO SnCK Shorts of Benton street is chairman M c K e ^ 'Tin ...... 87% list prices. Rock gciden plants and h ig h s c h o o l BUDGET of tbe committee in charge. do. Class B ...... — 4 perennials, 10c up. Rosedals 76-12. Esttniated The anniversary is being cele­ New Brit. Mch, com.. — 10 Budget do, pfd ...... — 90 Nat Biscuit ...... 85f^ Appropriation TO GOLD STANDARD brated by lodges throughout the Nat D a ir y ...... 22% 1981-1982 Dedtiction 1982-1988 state with entertainmente simUar to North and Judd ...... — 12 of tbs Walther Leagus soctety of > 7647640 Nat Pow and Lt ...... 12% Timken Roll Bear 14% Teachers Oalaries ...... 8 92485.00 > 1646940 that bOkig presented here Friday NUes Bern Pond ...... 6 7 Trans-America...... 8% ths Zion Lutheran church on Cooper 77240 447740 rOoathmed :rons Page One) Peck, Stow and WUcox 1 8 N Y Central ...... 14% Janitors' Oalaries ...... night NY NH and Htfd ...... 18% Union Carbide ...... 19% street, sad is entering upon her 1,90740 25640 146140 Russell Mfg...... — 20 Office Expense ...... would work is shown in tbe British North A m er...... ,^% Unit Aircraft ...... 10% Hygiene ...... 1441.00 8540 146640 Scovlll ...... 16% 17 Unit Corn ...... 6% third year. Miss Emma Ketob was experience. With the depreciation of Stanley W orks ...... — 16 Noranda ...... lf% elected secretary at the annual Dental Hygiene ...... 90.00 9040 MAN "PUT ON SPOT” Packard ...... |% Unit Gas Im p ...... 17 Text Books and Supplies #««### 740040 240040 tbe paper currency, tbe value a t Standard Screw...... 28 28 meeting held last night The other do., pfd., guar., A ... 100 — PEfftin Pub ® U S Alco 19 Fuel, light and Power «####### 440040 16040 gold coin increased. Gold sovereigns New York, May 10.—(AP) —The PetUL ...... 10% U 8 Rubber ...... officers are aa follows; vies presi­ lib r ^ and Apparatus 60040 176,00 82640 with a par value of 20 shillings be­ body of an unidentified man with Smytae Mfg C o...... — 80 PliflUpg p0t^ «•#«««*•#’***•*•• dent Normsa fAshinsks; treasurer, Transportation ssesesseeeeeeees 57040 8640 48540 came worth 80 sbiniugs, A corpora­ two bullet wounds in'ths back of tbe Taylor and Fenn .... — 120 Pub Bcrv N J *»»»••••#•###• 45% LJtil Pow Aod Lt* «#**#•*•*«• 3 Miss Pauline ' Steehboto; hospice 28540 26540 tion having obllgattons redeemable bead was found today in Long Is- Torrington ...... 20 81 Warner P iet ...... 1% secretary. Miss Helen Jsassen; mis- Incidentals Underwood BIfg Co ... 11 18 Radio ...... 4% Typewriters ...... 140040 '60040 60040 in gold or equivalent, therefore toad City, a block from ths Qussns- Rem Rand ...... i% West U n io n ...... 24% siOD secretary, Miss Louise Janssen. woiud have bad to pay about 60 per borougb bridge leading to Manhat­ Union Mfg Co ...... — 7 West El and M fg ...... 25 Miss Mildred Matehulot was sleet­ U 8 Envelope, com .. — 60 Rey Tob B ...... 82 >11647740 > 19,77240 > 96,90540 cent more, It baa no*^ been custom­ tan. Sears Roebuck ...... 18% W oolwortb ...... 88% ed ebainnaa of ths entertainment do, pfd ...... — W Evening Schools ...... 840040 1,800,00 ary In England, however, to Issue Tbe man was described as rsd- Socony Vac ...... 8% oommittse; Mtss Elda Matobulot of 140040 '6 ^ 4 0 gold bonds, so that handicap was balred aad about 21, 6 feet, 6 Inches Veeder Root ...... — 10 Halntanance of Buildings ., 740040 South P a c ...... 12% MISS KISSMANN AGAIN tbs refreshment commlttss; Miss Maintenance of Trade School 4,00040 « ^ e « # e 440040 Isss Important than It might bs tall, weighing about 120 pounds. Po­ Whitlock Coll Pipe.... — 8 Martha Kissmaan was rs-stoetsd JJB.WU’ms Co. >10 par — 76 Stand Brands...... 11% b e a d s WAl/IHEB LEAGUE hsrs, Grsat Britain’s obligations in lice bslisvsd bs bad bean driven St Gas and E lse ...... 16% chairman of ths membership com­ this country, uevsrtbelsis, wore from Manhattan aad "put on tbe >139,97740 > 24,07240 >106,90640 fft OU ...... 20% irjM Martha Kissmaan of Spruce mittee and Miss Emma Kstob ad­ >24472 is 1842% of >129,97740, torgrty payable In gold or equl^ t.” Two discharged M calibre St Oil N 3 ^ Us Indlcatsd that bs was slain Ebony Md IrOka are two woods street has bean re-electsd presidsnt vertising agent for another year. IsBt, so toat It has been more co(^ y K wblcb wlU not float in water. Tax O o r p ...... H% B n iM tii for her to pay interest on bsr dol­ wbsrs tbs body was found. Hioth SchMl District .,,,,....>16448440 > 84,10040 >180,36440 lar bonds than bsfors tbs laps# High School ...... „ ,, 139,97740 3447340 106,90640 from ths gold standard. ' ■ ' "V , ' . Districts One to E ight...... 18646240 88,76740 102,19640 PavaUe Ri Gold Not only S S a largs amount of 8480,81840 > 91,92940 >88848440 both corporats aad public debt Is­ 891,929 is 31,86% of >48041840. sued In nils country been msde pay­ able sp^fically In gold doltors of thb present wrtfht and fineness, or thsir squivalsnt, but at Isast ons of >91829 SCHOOL COST ths leading Wall street banks rs- Manchester's quests that notes accepted from Its eustomsrs bs payable In gold or nhale CUT PROPOSED HERE equivalent. I ? Date Book Do You Bankers also point out that cur- V'- (OssIlMWd'freiD Pago Oss) rsBcy kiflation doss not nscsssarily. lo m o tro m or automatically, bolster prices of S-. ufflfls of today's Herald it will be Wsdassday, May 11,—Entertain­ commodlttoi. as Its protagonists noticed the malntenaace of the ment at ialvatlon Army Citadel, claim. In pointing ugain to tbs Brit­ schools is included. This is done be­ sponsored by Young People's Corps. ish expsrlMes, tbs pound has drop- cause of the fact that this item has Sprtng masting of Hartford Dis­ ped in value more than 20 per cent, been included in previous budgets. trict of Coogrsgatlonal Women at but "the economist” Index of ster­ When the budget is finally approv­ Centsr church, with sessions at 11 ling prices has Increased less than ed the schools, maintenance item a. m. and 3 p. m. 4 per cent slnec the lapse from gold. In fact one of the chief advan­ will be set-up entirely separate This Wsek ffom the rest of the schools ex­ tages to England from bsr slip Thursday, May 13.—Xtecture by from ths gold standard has been pense budget. Maintenance now Rsv. Laursnes .'^arbsr at nsw borers bull£ngs owned by ttie town, due to tbe fact that sterling prices Whiton Msmorlal Library, auspless have not risen as much as starling namely, the Hi«1i school, Franklin Ever Ready ClrcU, King’! Daugh­ school. Recreation Center and Heat­ declined, for foreigners bav4 been ters, able to buy British goods in terms ing Plant Maintenance of district Annual Poppy sals concert under schools rests now with the districts of the.depredated sterling morel the auspices of American Legion cheaply tbMi before.' lie chief bene­ individually. and V. F. W. at High sohooL OansMeetiag fit to England, therefore, has beeni Saturday, May 14.—Annual spring to her exp ^ trade. Thomas J. Rogers, chairman of dance of Ralnb^ Girls, Masonic W h y are the Board ut Selectmen, has called Temple, semi-formal. a meeting for a week from tonight TUs Month of all district and school commit­ Wednesday aad Thursday, May ffORUI’S FINANCES tees. This meeting is for the pur­ 18-19.—"The Lion’s Share,” revue other cigarettes pose of discussing with the commit­ for benefit of lions dub. tees involved the maintenance of Wednesday, May 38.—AU-msm- NEED IMPROVING I the buildings. It is possible that benAdp meeting of Chamber of next Tuesday night some definite Commerce at State Trade school. (OoaMnaed from Page One) silent on this action on the appraisal of the N « t Month school properti t will be taken. Tuesday, June 21.—^M. H. 8 dent emphasise that national mone­ To Dr<^ Snpt. Howes graduation. tary s]r8tems have become interde­ It will be noted that imder the Friday, June 34.—Opsnlng of pendent and that Internationalism vital question? item of Supervisors in the Distiiet two-day state convention and field In monetary matters Is an accom­ \ 1 to 8 budget there is a large de­ day of Loyal Order of Moose here. plished fact. crease. This is because no pro­ Saturday, Jime 38.—State Ma­ Bnergeaoy Credits vision has been made for the re­ sonic Veterans Reilnlon at Temple, o you inhtle? Seven out of ttn. people ktt&w newing of the contract of Superin­ Opening of two-day sessions of The central banks in tbe World tendent A. F. Howes of those dis­ 16th annual convention of the New Bank's capital centers and trsas- D they do. The other three inhale without tricts. His work will be taken over Epgland Conference Luther League urles advanced short term emer­ by Superintendent Fred A. Ver- at Swedish Lutheran church. gency credits in 1981 to the sum of ] retliaiog it. smoker breathes.in lome part planek of the Ninth school district. five billion Swiss francs. This sum of the smoke he or the draws out of a cigarette* This baa been previously intimated plus contributions by debtor mar­ but the Boaxd of Education had kets and diminution of their central . taken no (tefinite action until today. COUNTRY CLUB BRIDGE bank reserve permitted liquidation Do you inhale? lAicfy Strike ik>i dSefwdtoiaii# It is understood Supt Howes is during the jrear of more than thirty seek'#ig a teacher’s pension. No pro­ bilMons in short term Indebtedness. this vital question *.. becauie certain imputitiaB vision has been made for an as­ The Wednesday night ssrlss of Booh a vast movement of liquid concealed in even the fineiti mildest tobacco sistant to Supt. Verplanck, It hav­ contract brldgs card parties con­ funds, Mr. MoGarrab said, played ing been decided that an assistant is tinues to bold popularity at .the havoc with the financial world, "and leaves are removed by Luckiea' fiunoua purifying ’ not necessary. Manchester Country dub. Tomor­ the wonder is that the soonomlc sys­ Benson for 9tti’s Elgnre row night, a basket lunch i t 7 will tem was able to withstand such dls- process. Luckies created that process. Only : The decreases in the Eighth and precede the bridge at 8. Players will looating foroM.” Luckies have ^t! butly^ districts is nearly six per oring their own lunoh aad the com­ The real oonssqusno# of the Hoo­ cent greater than in the Ninth dis­ mittee In charge wOl;; f«pl»k tea ver moratorium, he lald, was utlliaa- Do you inhale? Remember—more than 20»000 trict, the tables will show, but tblf and coffee, both hot aad qpwl. > tlon of ths World Bank as a, oon- is due to tbe fact that the Ninth Mrs. Howard Boyd and Mrs vsnlsnt oentsr for relatively quick phyiidanig after Luckiea had been furnished them district has previously effected cer­ George Cheney are in ohargd of the action in the international financial tain economies the Eighth and nut- bridge tomorrow ovonlng ahd’noxt sphere. for tests, Ihtting tbtir tpinkm $n tM r imeAfog lying districts are now undertaking. wook It le oapootod t w Fraak H Tbe etookholdere approved Mr. I &ie of these is the elimination of Aadorion aad Morgan Alvord will MoOarrah’i recommendations for | wptrim t, stated that Luddei am leu inimting tbe Open Air school which w o done bo la ohari^. Throf^maloai have dletrlwtlon of profits. by the Nlath district two> years ago alroady boon held. AV thD.opjptint They also approved hie formal re­ to the throat than otheg dgacettw. and Is just now proposed under the ono, Mi^. Charles P. Katok, Hart­ port which asserted that la the Eighth dlstrlet budiet ford bridgt toaehor, a Culbortson enurgmulei of the past year “oen- Do you inhale? Cftmmym S$l9o h 9 amftiL pupU, was la ohargo.. , ^ ^ tral bank ooUaboratloa expreised It­ Safoguard your delicate nMmbmnMl •UMMBB HOME BURNS . noro woro 18 taUos tho test self most notably in the volume of alght; '16 tho ssoond aad alaa last Inter-eentral banks advaaoes which : Winated, U » y 10.— (A P )—The W oA m.radaU numbor . b «iv duo were made la a mutual effort to hold isummer hosM of Dgnlel F. Beck t o ^ ivoaihor, whioh itebt maw together th# fabric of the laterha- Ingham of New York City on the homo. At toast 16 tables are expect­ tional credit lyitem.” thSid.bay of the eoterb shore of ed tomorrow ovonlag. HUMhM lake, w o burned about PHOFEBBORB mBBmiiBD AN OPEN AIR BNA^ Botei Rulgarla, May 1Q .--,(A ?)- dutffds th# ttfi protect - PlBOMi^o, oroam'iBhffid .Mi® l4t- Zn a draatlo effort to b tlu oe w The fire ertidn. w o tfioo boewoon Boitoa browa, b r ^ budget, the go^mment todhy prdir- makos aa iatoroiltlag laadwtoh for eddluaiiiar of the tw«ity>proi^ bought tha prop- an outdoor iaaok.^4A.>aa.- aooeiB- ■ore, twelve ‘ /• r I eity sbeatttM ■go aad had l a loo>oold thlrti^elght form the ■V0l‘ iU B lB lB - the. INTENTIONAL DUPE "V y ' ~

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* SOUTH MANQHBSTBR. C0NN.TUE8DAY, MAY 10,186^ P A 6 E F 0 U B

for it iB lawful monay or a obMk rageouaiy treaaonable thief, beeanse H ey! W ho Threw That Brick? Aatir^alrr repraaantlng lawful money. I f be at hls'beinf a polltleal penenage, gata lawful money in'ietunii j^ua.bla has done more to breed in this coun­ ^ ^ M 'm a I all lie la entitled try a cynical contempt for law and FUBU80S0 mt n m FiUNTlNO COUPAMT. IHO to. There need be Uttle worry about ofO^al decency than all the gang It naMU atTMt murders and kidnaping that hate £f Satitk Mana&aataf. ^ a . the wording of the contract In any See the ' TBOMAM rJBHObWM gold bond if, or more proi>ei1y when, seen committed In this country slaoe Oaoayai iuaagar ' we go off the gold atandard. the adrent of proUMtlan. Faaadad Ootobar i# iftl______Aa Judge Mlnturn . points out, we PobUabae Svary Bvaaua nseapc I have always followed the fiscal lead* rrHOtTT ODIT STtlDENTS” BandEyaPast 0 « * aod a BolldvR* at fiaetb HhitErtdluaebaaur, ftt » • I ership of^ Greatr«iMaof Brltam. vMfftin weWe louow follow* PrealdMit MeQoaaughy cC Wes­ C"**- ed her lead when we shot our cur- leyan to quoted aa tolling ths Meth­ iDMORlfiTlON fiATSS I ____ *_,« a- Osa laaf, ay matt...... tatf rency i^atem into two parto and da odist General Conference that there KC' Far Maaib.nmvav*** by aeewa*aastl w O'* m w• wx*djr* w• w• w« m• wd w• f ■—I stroyed one, in 1878, thereby going are too many ctdleges and that U at Siesle copies ...... mh«....C t Delivered, one year ...... H-0* I onto the gold standard In effect If the future higher education would be MBUFVJt OF THiii aasociA T no not officially; We would do better, he the privilege of the few. “Sodety.” WATiONS FRBM ♦htnice, to follow hCT lead again, now aald Dr. McOonaughy, “will not tax The Assoeleted tress is esolasirely satltled to the use for repobKeattes ♦her, aba has found It wise to depart itself to give a thousand dollar a ef all aews dlspatelies credited to it year education to a thirty cent hoy or noi otbeririserinse eredlted t» tbw p o m gold and do business With a paper and also tbs local nswa pnh-1 currency predicated not on any nat> or girL” lisbedAll herein. rights of repoMfeatfofl et metal base but on the credit It takes courage for an educator speelal dtspatohes berela are also re­ and wealth of the nation—exactly to say things like that->eepedally to served. ______,______. like Oitt first issue Clyll War green­ risk the employment of such a term Fobtlsber’s Repressstatlyes The as "thirty c«it boy cwr girl;” It to too iattus Matheir* dpeoial Agency—New backs. York. Chieaso, Detr^t end Bostoa.- Within the next few months, It is likely to be mtoundetvtood. Dr. Me- Fnll servloe elleat of N B A Ser- to be predicted, there will be thou­ CoBsughy, of course. Intended no re­ ▼lee. lea sands of advocates of this somewhat flection OB the mlivlaced cdl^e Member AedK Borsev ef Circela- crude, rather primitive money eya- student; merely that there era any tfesa T in s tem—but a system a thousand times number of boys and glris wasting The ffersid Frleting CeniiNiBy, ise.. their time in college# and not get­ ssenaMS ae aneselsl responsiMiity more ecientific, after all, than the fer typogrspnieel srrore eppeerlag is one that is strangling us to death ting thirty cents of real value out of advsrtlssmeots ie tbs •«*— — Evening Hsrsid. now. That or Its first cousin gold each thousand dollars that to d ety silver UmetalUsm. M a whole to spendtog on their edu- TUBSDAT, MAT 10. fttlo" or entertainment. Which QOLO STAIfDABD ftCPATRlATlON unqueetlonably to true. $ 1 3 9 -5 0 It to probably Just about as true Last week Senator fiorah made a Departure on the same day of of the high echooto. They, \po, are very notable speech in which be set three Polish famUles living on the forth ae one of the three essfntials full of "thirty cent” benefldariee 1. Delivered to your home. same street in Manchester, with who, if put upon their own cultural to the recovery of huslnees the re­ their native land as their destlns' 2. Actual storage space: 4.S-CU. F t. resource# after receiv liy a eound establishment of silver on the mone­ 3. Only 8 moving parts. tion, raises some speculation aa to grammar school grounding and tf tary basis It occupied prior to 192S. the extent to which foreign born i . Exclusive RdUator compressor. That very moderate proposal along then given access to a well chosen residents of this coimtry may, in the 5. Fully guarffiiteed. the line of basis currency expan­ pubUo library, would w rlve at man­ next few years, seek repatriation as hood and womanhood with better 8. Easy terms iuranged if desired. sion no doubt brought cold shivers the Mlutiott of their economic diffi­ developed minds and more a c ^ BB4IND THE SCENES IN to the spines of that generation culties here. which absorbed Its economic and fis­ knowledge In their heads thaa 4hsy Health and Diet For some time the movement of are liable to under our standardixod WASUINGTON cal theories from the '80’e and '90’s European-Americans returning per­ and which has always firmly be- high school system. And as for the ^ ^ T K I N S manently to their fatherlands has considerable nuniber wbo have no Advice Msvsd that ths roots of financial rse- exceeded the niiniber of Immlgrante WET GAINA NEW ^ACES BEEN^the nine representatives from Mto (.A Intellectual ambition, there to no . By DB. FBANB McCOt tltuds first sprouted In 1878. arriving in this coimtry. It would FOB NEET OONGBEM nesota to toe Seventy-third Con­ How much mors shocked must cdiK***’^*^ hope for them anyhow, gress will ^ turn out to be Farmer- •cbAito antf colleges or no schools Washington—For the benefit of Laborttes. I t eo, toe Farmer-Labor- and colleges. aU those wbo think this Congress; ites may bold a balance of powmr in THE SECOND FRUIT DAT functiontof to an electimi year, the House between Democrats and lodu pretty sour, it may be said Republicans. This is toe second day of toe fruit an its etandardl*^ is^ r^isMlonaWy there must be, that the next C!ongreee probably 'They would, o f course. If. toe di­ diet for those who started the IwoBilflent spBce, voluntarl^ ^ of I ^ of immigranU IN NEW YORK win disjday many differences. vision between, toe major parties Spring Tonic Ciourse yesterday. One of the favorite conversa­ Whether you are using oranges, to­ its own Ifiltlatlvs, to an interview ^ ^ ^ united States early were very close. Minnesota will also tions to Washington, even at this elect herf next copgressmien by x matoes, grapefruit or apples, your with James Frauds Minium, retired I In this century and immediately light Attracts Bats early date, concerns the probable statewide-at-large vote. She now has system has begun to eUminate a large .amount ^ accumulated toxins WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. 'jusUee------of- the - — New j Jersey , ' Supreme • . after the war, a great many Of New York, M»y 10.—Bhitoter im- general differentiations, between nine Republicaa representatives and d^ orld echoes have accompanied tbe Seventy-second Coogrss; which one Farmer-Laborite. from years jMist,-principally through Court and dean 0^ a'law coUege m American In- toe kidneys and bowels, but slso to that state, in which Judge Mlttum ^ tbe fwl ^ s ^ h of America’s rich- is now doing bustoess, and the A still larger aspect of toe prob- Seventy-third, which will be elect­ some extent through toe liver, skin, Funeral Directors dadarea that, despite an the tricks ' dvilixatlons of set girls into New Tom's seml-puh- sble change, however, is to be seen and lungs. Those wbo are decidedly ed—except for two-thirds of the in many reports from over toe ESTABLISHED 67 YEARS lic Umslight. , Senators—^to November and will as­ overweight may wish to remain on uid dmrtoss Of b«k^ law. ^ ^ would condltut. manifestation—whethw to country which indicate that toe toe fruit diet a few days kmger, but new kinds of bankers’ currency, the approaching fortunes. At the upper or under cruet—to to its semble a year from next November. voters are getting set to do two those who are simply taking this CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. thing that IsijUmdng the c^tty to ™ ^ ^ ^hmige in nmny way, typical of the times. . There ie more thaa one opinion thtogs—elect wets and get rid of diet for toe tonic effect^ should, Something a F“ P as to whether tbe net effect of tbe toe "tos.?’ cemtinue with- toe fruit they Se­ Phohe^OfBce ^171 a ’’money famine,” and In which he > European ^ countries an Ameren change is likely to be for better br Robert K. Anderson when, for instance, I>orto puto j ^ Astute observers predict that lected the remainder of today and Residence 7494 'declares, as first choice', for green- savings bank account by no mea^ gan appsartog at ringside toblee for worse. should continue to use the shower h uneral Director Dm m May Get Senate more new congressmen will be , back moB«y and, as second choice, unusual for a family of workers to with groups of young elected because of their wet speech­ baths and enema# in toe morning tor ths rsstoratioo of MmetaUtom— proxlmatsTy her own ags and sooal From the standpoint of political and evening. It ie also well to use poBSSss might, indeed, rspresont ii’ dlvisione, there is almost certMn to es alone tosa. to any previous year with prompt abandonmsnt of the and that quite a few members who deep breathing exerdsee several not riches st least very important **To\>e sure, the pla<^ be another eetup. Hardly anyone times a day whenever you think of gold staadard in avsiit. have felt themselves firmly seated quarts of milk are used a day and any capital. were such as the ^ doubts that tbe Senate will go it to order to assist toe body to ab­ anonymous correspondence. If you Surely something to happening to

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T Lawn CMb wBrr xoaidgr foid state c o iM cbnrrii, to Staffordvlue on tMnil aterriaty, and MButite’fBMB- ikriftir officials of tlw.. Wdokri's: Ckgtedaa* m M daii to attend the m eet^ of NAIHWAtjPCAL m y i, o f fo s HiaiHtiord O ooteat, FIVE CARS OFiiiciiac : udil^lWrfoe (^mfeera. tian for Natfooal Prridbftian Re­ the Pastors' UfiioD in that iriace.; fo rm ,'a ll a t ndioBi p re so a te i pbuoB ■raniiAUM ’^krijr m ade th e trip in M r.—Carr'S! ipbB..FriaM and Mra. WDadn, also ^ - Emewon Tagdof of Hartford, for R ^eal Weakfoinrinde’meeOags, Mrs. Gezoiine Barstow Phdps, aritpmotrile. l&KlSftAIlIlH) refrigerators ARRIVE Mrs. yimiimi B. WUUama of .Bartr-; hootbfl, rtora^ cahfoseea, and a gen­ widow of the late Roger E. Phelps M r. M n . Eyewtt Hewitt of ford, and Mrs. Jk- ESHoott Btewea of eral! drive for new membetm. COESTDSENATE Tiaivmnn were calfers at toe homes of Andover, and for maiy years a FSnAUrftion Ekform Ijcadm of Fanntaigtoa were among the.H art- Jack Orittegfh Eastern IMstrfbiiiors tlif of- friends lie re on Sunday. .ooiuhty; woltteri attending the member and attendant of St. ' lliis Cooniy To Meet- SUBMIT UEARDC n bring bdd at Narire Get Big Shipment-r Peter's Episcopal church here, died PupfL” from the fourth to the meefii^ hM last week at the New fogs Li Observance, P a rk , is at H artfi^ May 4, aged 87 years eighth grad es o f -to e Gilead -HriH, Haven Lawn Chib at ^dch final Graeva, Switaetland, M ^ 10. — Watkins To ^ Some. (AP)—The preliininary report, enb- K? ^ liiB O f cn b As a Sab- and about dx months, after a hmg White School, Snd Jagger school for Repegl Week were made perpoos dty '^1 illness. She had been under treat­ went to (Bastanhuiy EHday, sccom- lbs. A. Morgan PeaM; ^ Wtet the directian of Mrs. Marshall mitted reoei^Uy by Qm ooramiesion ■ the 4 m t ^ Five solid carioods of Noige ele^ ment at Hartford for several weeks. {nnied hy 'trieir teachers, and took Steuim, stide chairman for the investigating eomfitioas in the Far pmjft idtate For Naaeroas Hartford, county fiturfriniMi for toe East was forwarded wltocut com­ hours eadi FIftoB B , trie refrigerators have just arrive!d Furieral services were held' at St. part in. the musical pn^Tam at toe doimecticttt Ermch off toe'Women^s "The purpose of “Repeal Week,” ment today by the Lewne of. Na­ rest out oit.each 60 m tea^, fOrL®S8terHCD3med. S ta ^ distrib­ Peter's Churdi, Saturday, May 7, at Qaatonbuiy high soliool in toe Orgairizatlan- for Naiiona] PrdMIri- 3 p. m., the Jlev. J. S. NeUl of Man­ audttoriiim. Amcmg choruses sung Mrs; Steams riqilained, *is to pro- tions Council to toe’ Ltogue Assem­ ed tor sle^, .rir for teiteg^ Ndsuee Le?ies. utors according, to Watkhis - Brotii- tiim Reform; has announ<^ that chester offidating. Flowers were iw them w ex e: "A Merry Ufe,” wlde a nationr^de demonstratian bly. Maxathoo loM e n who airri Iric^ representative Natois8l>JteE>eal W te^ 'udfieh com- The CouncO ritainnan obefrv^ many and beautiful, sent by rela­ 'tyankee Doo^,” ”Auld Lang mdateS-Mty 15, will be.actlvely .par- against'toe Eighteoito Amendment, the craae sta ^ havtaig for tha Norge. This shipment is to enrdl new niemhers, and to raise this report .contained only a. state­ Wasbingtcm, ' May 10.— (AP). — tives and friends. Bearers were Sroe,” “ The 'Home Road,” and tic^isted in- by Hertford county accepted Anterieen the largest single shipment of elec­ Lewis W. Phelps and his son imiets. They -wrire under toe di­ funds to carry, on foe fight for repeal ment of fabts and that foe Manchu­ tric refrigerators ever made by any­ through the holdings of meetings, entertaining and popular - The four per*cent beer bill was of­ Charles, Albert E. Brown, and rection oiL toe special music teacher, and booto^ ss w ^ hcriise to house during toe 1932 Presidential Cam­ rian commission will file a- supple­ one and was. tiie epuse of much en­ a s mentary report laterJ fmm of divertiseinent in the fered in the Senate today by Sena­ Lewis B. Whitcomb. Mr. and Mrs. ijflm Peari Harrison of Hartford, canvasiKs’fqr .the enrollmmit o f new paign. Particularly important is it ment realm. ^ thusiasm at-, the Norge factory. A in Connecticut in riew of toe com­ tor Bingham, (R., Conn.), as; an large poster diiqriaycd by Watkins Phelps had two children, both of 'ihie White Schori pupils rendered a members, in foe organization. Marathon fins are ing Referendum in r^;ard to toe OCEAN H O ^ipLAYED amendment to tiie revenue measure, Brothers in their special electric re­ whom died before their mother. special selection. Several cars wait . Mrs. John C. Vinison, ebairman of nation Is bussing .with ______to transport teachers and pupils. FrohiUtion Question.” assuring a roll call on this issue. frigerator exhibit mw Instafled in They were Mrs. George Rose and toe Hartford district, has made ar­ dancers. Eveffy locajjty claims ^ Ming C s ^ e B . Phelps. The d e c e i t Mrs. Charles H. Salrin of New Newark, N. J., May 10.—^(AP)— Bingham proposed iegalization of the^ cen ter siaJe of th eir store sh o^ Dr. C. E. Pe^eton of Colchoter- rangements for toe estridlshment champion team. Eqpmtence ha£ ed is survived b y four granddiildr^, York, National Chairman of » toe Lou T. Reichers, who hqpes to fiy four per cent beer as a substitute photographs of the five trains ready summoned: Saturday aftonoon of-booths in Hartford hotels wifo toe proved that a. marathon dancer iri. Roger Rose of Hartford George Women^a Organization for National to Paris in half'■toe time it took for numerous “nuisance” levies in to leave the Norge railway siding. to treat a wound ^ incurred by a Hotel H eu U ^ as heSotowtrters. At in better physioal condftkm at foe^." the tax bill, estimating the revenue Rose of Bolton, the Rev. Lawrence phasing autoniobilist Driio cut his these UterritUtef liiforateiioii, -R^>eri iE^rifiilbitimi Reform , will open toe Col. Charles A. UndbeTgh, wffl not One illustration shows Howard C. take off for several dayA ^ finish of a long dance than at fo<$ . from the alcoholic beverage would Blood, president of the Norge com­ Rose of Deer Lodge, Montana, and l^ d ratheri badly when his car auto markers, and ofod: material week on May 16, with a National net the government $375,000,000 an­ Miss Betty Rose of Hartford. Inter­ win be distributed. radio-.broadc^ and during the Week Scheduled to bop fri»n hm to­ b^[inning. It ooniUnes i^ort an^ pany at the throttle of one of the ri^dded ori =the- w et road, n ear too boty development with amuaement. nually. ment was in the family lot in St. In West Hartford, Mrs. Otto Wied- Mrs. Archibald B. Roosevelt; Na­ night R eichers’ plans w ere ;me fOr Mothers’ Eugene Smith of Norwich, a plot of tht' legalizing of the manufacture of day were Tryon Smith and wife, at land containing about a half acre, good, wholesome beer, it is conserva­ Mrs. Janett Smith’s; Roscoe Talbot, adjoining toe Smith property on tively estimated to raise $375,000,000 at Mr. and Mrs. Ward Talbot’s. Borrougbs Hill. Mr. and Mrs. of $2,000,000 more than the esti­ Mrs. J. T. Murphy of Boston Smith have reserved a right of way mates for all the eliminated items. spent the week-end with her par­ to “Prophet’s Rock,” so-called, “This not only elinainates the ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Frink and, located near toe purchase. worst of the nuisance taxes, but will Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Platt and two The Junior Base Ball dub held a Immediately restore work to hunr children spent Sunday with their meeting at Ira Turshen’s place in dreds of thousands of unemployed parents. Amston Wednesday evenhig. A and provide a new market for grain, Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Cross of pame for toe club was discussed and coal, transfortation and numerous Spripgfield, Mr. and Mrs. Amie it was decided to have toe men^bers other articlesent Thursday xdght with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Fd - urday, in Norwi^ Two or three As The Manchester Memorial Hos] the Ladles Aid society will be serv­ cars went, carrying pupils of toe ed in the dining rooms of the Fed- lows. Mrs. Ruth Benton arid Miss Ger­ local churchy school. mated church, next Friday evening trude White entertained with two Rehearsals are being held in toe at 6 o’clock. Supper .committee, tables of bridge Thursday after- town h»«ii in preparation for gradua- Mrs. John H. Steele, Mrs. James A. nootL Mrs. Helen Gatchell made the ti(m exercises of toe eighth grades The Sick And The lylaimed Are Constant­ Davidson and Mrs. Billings. high score and Mrs. Lewis Phelps of toe public schools of the town. A special meeting (ff Tolland low. After the game a large cake Ames W. Sisson of Hopevale is Grange was held in the social rooms with lighted candles was brought In recovering from a severe attack of of the Federated chimch Caturday and it proved to be Mrs. Benton’s grip and threatened pneumonia. evening, when seven candidates birthday. The Misses Mildred and Louise ly Being Looked After With The. Utmost were Icitiated in the first and sec­ Lewis Phelps and family attend­ .Smith of Danielson, sisters of Miss ond d^rees. Visitors were present ed the funeral Saturday of the for­ Dorothy Smith, teacher in toe from Manchester, Ellington and mer’s aunt, Mrs. Roger Phelps, who primary room at toe Center school, Wapping Granges. died in Hartford Thursday morn­ spent toe day here fHday, visiting Ming Helen Johnson, Josephine ing. Service and burial were in their sister’s school and her board­ Skill, Irrespective Of Their ' Romano, Mary Kane, Margaret Car- 'Hebron. ing place at Mrs. Gertrude Hough’s. rigan and Marjorie Hayes, who have Mrs. Eleanor Harworth. of Provi­ They were having their vacation bMn guests for several days at the dence spent the week-end with her from Danielson high schooL Steele House, returned to their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Johnson home in Bridgeport Stmday. Miss Mary Hyde has returned to of Manchester, and their four chil­ Or Financial George Crandall of Monson, Mass., her home in Amherst, Mass,, after dren were visitors at the home of spent the week end at the home of spending the winter in 1firginia. .On Mr. and Mrs. Ames W. Sisson re­ his parents. her way home Mias Hyde visited cently, spoiding an afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bmijamin Miller her brother and wffe, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Walter "Vey, wife of toe and three children were guests of Erskin B. Hyde. ■ p astor a i toe Congregational friends in Hartford Saturday. Charies Wright spent the week­ church, was leader of the Christian T Mrs. Ellen B. West has returned end with his family, returning to EndeavOT at toe center Sunday eve­ to Hartford after a week i^ n t with New York Simday afternoon. ning, with toe topic, “Appreciating relatives. The Ladies Rmevolent Society Qur Parents.” Lacking A Sufficient Endowment Fund To Take Care Of The town schools reopened Mon­ cleared about ‘‘17 at their food sale The Leulies’ aftemocm bridge met day morning after a. week of vaca­ Saturday afternoon. a t to e home of M rs. I%iMp M otz, tion. Buff-Cap school did not com­ M r. and M rs. T-m m ton Griswefid Friday. Two tables were in play, The Expenses Incurred By Necessary Free Treatment The mence In the fall as early as the are visiting Mrs. Griswold’s parents, as usuaL Prizes were received by re s t a t the town schools, on account Mr. ‘and Mrs. Holdeii Brown. Mrs. Mark Hills and Mrs. Edmund of a case of infantile paralysis in Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and Horton. Refreshments were served the district and in consequence has daughter, Jane, sp: it’ Simday with and a pleasant afternoon enjoyed. Hospital Is Forced To Call Upon You F6r Assistance That not had a spring vacation. the former’s mother in Woodstock. Allan L. Carr, reader, took for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. George Merritt and bis text at toe morning service at Mrs. DeUs Creasy of Hartford were their son, William and daughtw, S t Peter’s Episcopal church, toe guests of relatives and friends In Lois Merritt, qwnt Sunday at the passage from James 1, 38, “But be There May Be No Cessation In Their Work. ye doers'of toe word and not hear­ town Batiirday. Bailey farm on West street, Colum­ ers endy, deceiving your own selves.” Miss Katharine Calahan and Miss bia. Next Simdi^ will be Grange Sun' Ifiases Naaqy Kulnych and Anna Hancock of Worcester, Maas., Sc^^e Pomprowles sang an offer­ were Sunday guests of friends. day. Rev. Wallace Woodin will speak to the Grangers, who are ex­ tory duet “Roific of Ages.” Mrs. Asa Byrd who'has spent the Ifias Marjorie Martin spent toe winter in Hartford, has returned to pected to attend in a body. A full house is hoped for. week-end at toe home of her her home in Tolland. motoer, Mrs. Josephine Martin. Won’t You Try To Give Or Pledge All You Can Dr. Wright B. Bean, Mrs. Bean 'ihie Rev. John Bellans of Stafford and Miss Marjorie Lee of Stafford Springs preached to toe Czecho- Springs were at Dr. Bean’s cottage EniED D i CRASH StoviJdana in their own tongue at a at Inspiration Point on Chapman special service at S t .Peter’s church When Yoh" Are Sdheited This Hill, Tolland, Sunday. Albany, N. Y., May 10.— (AP)— Sunday afternoon. There was also Miss Esther Westcott, who has Donald L. Tburlow, 17, of Auburn, celebration of toe Hcriy Communion. been spending the school vacation Me., died in a hospital here today Mrs. Bellans played toe pipe organ. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. from a fracture of the slnill sustain­ Mrv-and Mrs. BeUans were enter­ Walter Button in Cherry Valley, N. ed in an automobile accident at tained at supper at toe hmne of Mr. Its T„ has returned to her studies' at Nashua, near hma, last night. and Mrs.' Stephen Mosny. the Rockville High school. Robert C. Hayes, 29, also of Au­ Tke Rev. Walter Vey preached at Mrs. Harold Allen of East Wind­ burn, was held at the Rensselaer toe Congregational church from the sor is a guest of Mr. arid Mrs. county jail charged with intoxica' text “Hmior Thy Father And Thy Lathrop West of Snipsic Lake. tion. Hayes told state troopers' that M otoer.” M other’s D ay w as : \\x 1 1,.' ; . (S^rge Luce of West Hartford tree. The pair were bound for Chi' Mots ringing- toe solo parts. The sprint the week end with his grand- cago. attendance was very good, with prifAts, Mr. and Mrs. George P, . A hitch-hiker, James Zelowski, of siacty in rirarch 'and 70 hi Sunday Charter. P ortlan d , Oenm., {ricked up h y H ayes school. and UnMow. a,t > Westfield, Mass, There will be a "Motoer and , : RUNAWAYS PICKED UP said Hiyes was at the wheel at the Daughter” banquet at toe Congre­ tone of the aeddeat ; gational dhurch parlors next Thurs­ CAMPAIGN pariijBi. Conn., May 10.—(AP) — day at 6:80 p. m. The Sunday school WMter Bezniski, 19, of 66 Willow STATBtl HEALTH classes of ABss Anne Claric, Mrs. ChamberOf Commefoe Rooins street, and John Saboleski, 18, of 76 Manr E. Cummings, and Miss Cohunlda avenue, both of Meriden, Hartford, May 10.—(AP)—W th iin a y E. Cirinmings, and BHss ifAY s . E ju m , GrinOtAL CHAIRlrikK. w en.jfi^l^ iq> for hitch-Uking here 1 ^ new casfri'rep-vtsd rneasle^ in­ Thrima Cumriiinga will com{»ise last hy Motoreimie Officer creased in the state very noatenally nea^^ til the daughters. John Ooehnnft, who was patrolling duriag the Jiast week, according to Meo^^ firom the state departmint the Boeton Poet road. Commxmica- reports made to the 'Ate depart­ ha-ve Mt out’rooe hudies on the tion « itb thri^E*^rents of the boys m ent of. health, fo r th e weiek ended hank fairinff the road ■ to Mash- ^ had left home a t ioooii twBgr. The' ffuRbar. repre- hotriiiiilh OB IM Be WariTs preutefty. v n m h fiA la Jted M n | i W ittkr Yior:^ S.V ■ ' A ■it •rt v^- •' ■V '' " >'' 'W- ’•• I • I '■

PA6 B SIX lUNOHBgniR EVBinifo r m ^ , sotpix iiAKcsmreit, toisdat, mat lo, ues DAILY RADIO PROGRAM lOREANntBXCIS GET STAR TALENT BISHOPSUGGESTS FOR LIONS’ SHOW tmala TU M D A Y . MAY 19 TIb M) k m m i m m r. Ik UMigonilMtMrtwMk liM MlitM il''''"* -^1 FIIRTHERBOHIBKS lylhlan lislira inoay^Nwoa (•» Tk* amoMonm P fm ) •lltw^WMObl Fb« FPOlHHh-^ ^ ^ M dy Borsi To Act As Bbw- Mra .IYandb Ghanibeni of loutb . 4S4^W1AP4IBC-«M ter of CoromonloB At Amiwil Manoheiter, Grand Gblef. of . tha SM ^'tiffiSW Tiasv [Lt4iler h S k i^ liyt B onellt H o n * state Pythian Slaters, and her itafl HA m Rea F«r Merfw tf Twapa, Tex^Wbro Marvin liar* wtM «fbr wfl wro wcv WMl w p ti« _ e_ made an official viritattoa to rla makea a hole in one at golf be A prominent gathering of some Damon Temple of tble dty last makea one. The ball ba 78 «»•—Aloe wtto wtM wjw ’•rWi:5s7»b"w‘s ; ; ^ yards from the rough landed in the _ ___wtoo araam wdboL wdaa wiyb Hi|^. kptaeie Leulen of Manchester’e moet popular en- evinlng. Nortten wd Segdun tertalnen are scheduled to make At 0:80 a baked ftreeb bam sup­ hip poMet of Ivey B. Duncan. It oSS^unnybenara — AiA wobo wfbl their appearance in the gala bene­ hurt too. >wMii wft wro w*» wbon worw«M w ua wbao wkbw wTba waaa wdro waab wfaa per web eerved to about 100 pereons YtOO—tondoroon and Crumlt;—iIt—AMO WtIO wore w pt woau whp wjaa wIbw wmal WiD Be Assassiuteii. fit show which Is to be given on at the B ap^ church. The tablee ftn n d N s <11161110111116. Cbfoxgo—Wbiskora m ay ba all wua waa> wj« w««i wft weao wtar Rdbj wade wbk wkbi wbt May 18 and 19 by the local Uons were decorated in pjink. Baekete of right'but don't wear 'em too long— iwboD woao wuin wwf waal wbta WQoin'wdbo wdaa afrb ChiD.. Blaoh In turn hat agreed to Not in ddeago. Edwin Clark qpaat 7:S0-Mary a«d Bob - ASo wOo lOiOO—•arfow Sympbony — Alao aroko minte and favora were at each plate. irodf wjar wcah wfi wfbr wro wgy wbao wfbl wbae wkbw wiba waan wdra waab Shangbai, May 10.—(AP)— Mora give hia or her aervloea gratis and Flowera from the Peltsel gaitleni AUentio aty , N. J., May lOv(AP) the winter growtag a beard ao be New' York. May^. 10— (^)--^YIM w um wwi waai ^ ^ wfaa wore who wibw wmal weao wtar were on each table. Afterward the would look Uko a lumberjack in ani •tOt^Oay Vtonna—waat obata wdbj wade weab wkbn wbt wbla wqau bomb attacks on Japanese leaderh In —A plea for a united American elusive Hurry F^^^.^Giirfiki^ adf- «:30—Bd Wynn—Alad wUo w tat wool wdbo wdaa wxya wapd ^ b ^ - Japan and Manchuria, similar to that regular meeting was held at Caitle Methodlem, with no "north" or outdoor life expoeltioB gind vtoat did styled Prince 4lli^iadtfh wjar weab wfi wfbi wro wgy wbab lOifO-Raneho't Oreh.—Alao wiba wdro which occurred In Hongkew Park Hall. National Bank blinding, fol' the poUoe do but arreet Um-M a weao wum wwj want wrva wbtl wwao 'WMb WfM WQtt "south", came to the general con­ Oomnuiialat. He i s n 't . vitch Romanoff, v m bufit i t w it wlaa wlod wfla 10:40—Bing Croaby - Alao wqko wfbl here April 39 were predicted today lowed by remarbe by the Grand 1:00—Dane* Hour—Aiao wUe w ua wool wbae wkbn wiba ^ r e waab wfaa wore by a* statement emanating from the Chief and members w her staff. ference of the Methodlat Epleoopai Kansas aty--The attack of in- island today under duriro-and ^ wjtr wctb wft wfbr wfo w®y wbaa arM woau wbp wibw wmal weao wUr local Korean colony. The grand oincere congratulated Church today from the Methomst digestton Clifford Ferris bad must obanoea be would visit MaBhstt||D woat wUuB WWJ waai wrva wdbj wade wbk frkbn wb> wbir waam ^urch South. wit wjaa wtod wfla _ wdto .wdaa wayt awod efrj- It purported to give the true ex> the local temple' for Its isxcdlent have been pretty bad. When poUoe again were slim * 10:00—Ruat Celumbr Ala« wtic wfl 11^0—SUrn’a Oreh. — Alao. woko frfbl planatlon of the Hongkew bombing conibtion. Mrs. Chambers was Blahop A. J. Moore, of San Fran- caught him tampering with the •wwne wtoO , ^ . wbae wkbw waan wnae wfaa wpt weag ten days ago which resulted in the ^eaaantly surprieed In being pre­ oiaco, general superintendent of the oeal of a box full of blcarbonatf of (Xerguaoa eaCimed from a guard 10:10—Jaaaa Crawford—waaf obfOa _ whp wibw wmal weao wtar wdo) wada Methomst Episcopal Church South Thursday night When be wis 10:30 — Dombargar Oroh. — Alao wtto weab wkbn wbi weal weam wdbo wdaa death of one high Japanese official sented with a beautiful china cake soda he said he wasn’t trying to mitted to journey to Jiiabattan tio wjar wfbr wfl wro wum wwl etew wxya wapd and the Injury of several others. late, In behalf of Damon Temple, on the Padfle coast, voiced the ap­ steal anything. He just wanted ll:0O-Ralpb Klrbaryi Hanu’t Oralu— 11:«0—Ce___ Jeon.Sanders Oreh.—Alao woko It was i ^ e d by IQm Koo, a local Sy Past Chief Mrs. Minnie Dowd- peal. something to relieve his indlgestloa. collect bis wolktog stids ini) wind Alao wUc wro war wban wwl wfbl wbee wkbw waan wnao wfaa wjm Korean, said to be head of the '*Whatever the differences of dayi up other bustoess Defpps bww da- 11 :S0—Slmon'a Oreh — Alao wtlc WTO wcau-whp wibw wmal weao w u r wdoj i ^ . New York—A good way to be-' ported for entering the coonttiy M • wtan' ww' wade wcah wkbn wbt wdbo wdaa Korean patriots society. Kim said An entertainment program In­ gone, by,” he declared, “they are come an artist, in the opinion of 34tt.(>— W A BCX BS— MO w m wapd he was the Instigator of the Hong- cluded a piano duet by jjha. Bea­ now In^teslma) and shoidd be stowaway. He WM reqqitUpM iMt ItiOO—Danea Hour—Alao waan wnae buried In obUvlon." Baronesa Barbara v

BIGGEST DRIVE ARMY PLAN BUS TERMINAL LEBRUN IS ELECTED lARGE CROWD AltENDED HKaRRSOK TARIFF m i W g n S M I S T 2,000 \ FRENCH PRESIDENT CHURCH DEDICATION DoqtfofL Uaj IQ^(XP) I T W H WORKS FOR HOSFlTAL AT NORTH p ) STATION popty of hotii natural end grtlfletal O M i l S O F l U ^ fiUk )k (e Q m t Riitaln. a ccaMdtf* (Oouttaiasfi~hm Pnge Out) (OenttaaBdlf^ W i^ Om > Threngh Bosm May Stop There PoHsl) NktlonaTs \ Memben a «e pirt of whitto formerly c« m J. K RvdeldiMiii Aakfiii For Hartford T^iPic; Other neMfd with. Sntefiss from the uwted States, will have to 'B o p ifi M fird** _ buttons from persons unable to give wartime president's infiueuce into bear na addttlaaal totift of at least the Blysee Palace. of De^eatory Coromoliies. 10 perooat ad valorem imder the Tnvfihr At s LMw ' this year. Changed Pri^KMed. Natninl M uter of Gtiiige b C o ^ e s o r a Collins Ad­ ’ *PolBeere‘e Man” new diitlhi timt Chancellor of tha The campaign organization is Plana are under way to make the Albert Lebrun was “Poincare’s The members of toe Polish Na­ BsohMuer Neville Cbambertato Is Tragic aiBd inoM irip « '-r;. larger this yea than ever before, Manchester railroad station a man” many times during the thirty Raimiiil On a Bone Dry tional ehurch are much pleated propomic to the House of Oem- and advahtores.to Ug ft vances Pfam To Save due to the addition of an out-of- years of his political life. terminal point for additional bus vdth toe succea of toe servleeB to many parts of ^ weiM town division, of which N. B. Bich­ service between this town and Hart­ The new president was eleoted w The {Hresent duty la 881-8 peroeiit a t is major. Mr. Richards has ob­ Phtform . oonneetliaa with toe fonnal fiedica- Three MOfions Yearly. ford. The intention is to have New the Chamber .of Deputies in 1900. ad valmrem on manufutured lUk latad by Jamea B. antdNhMoa'tii 1 tained workers from all the sur­ England Transportation Co. btuses, Subsequently Poincare placed him tioB of their church on Oolway goods And three shlUtoga (55 cents) talk before the Meln’e rounding towns that are served by which now pass through Manches­ at the hfad of the sinking fund c o ^ street when lo'ol and out of town s poufld cm tow silk or silk to piece. aub of the South Methofiift the hospital and introduced many of ter by way of East Cwter street mission,; an Institution for reducing Columbus, OUo, May 1.— (A P )— members of toe Polish Natianal The increase may run consider­ Washington, May, 1.—(AP) — laet bight 8o f m them at the meeting last night and-Center street, detour at the the national debt and one of Poin­ With President Hoover and Gov. church gathered i such numbers ably higher than 10 percent to cases qimhiHg directly with the views of Bonus Credits Arranged ^ Center, pick up passengers at the care’s favorite projects. With Poin­ that net only was toe church filled where duty under the new enact­ remarks that a requeet w ii,' Georgei WUte assured virtually that he be Invited to oonnlete the Army chief Qf staff, Representa­ In order to stimulate the interest railroad station and proceed to care’s backing M. Lebruu became to capeclty but a large drowd stood ment will to caiOulated by weight clew sweeps of OUo’s Republican talk at abme future date oa the i of the workers, a credit of $200 will Hartford by way of Buckland and the president of the General Coimcil (wttide. The dedication ceremony tive Collins (D., Miss.), today urged of the Department of Meurthe and ana Democratic prudential d e la ­ ject matter which had to be i be given the team and also the divi­ the new road to Love Lane Junc­ tions, chief interest to toe state’s waa conducted by Bishop W. Gaw- the House to reduce the number of tion, the Hartford railroad station Moselle, the province which he has because (d lack at tima. . sion that obtains the highest num­ pritoary election today centered on wryohowakl of C^copee, Mass., as- officers from 12,000 to 10,000. ber of successful solicitations, and a being another terminal. The route represented so long in. Parliament. sifted by Rev. L Wrsersienski (ff ASSIGN REAIJE-DUFFY Mr. Hutchihaon began hie Asserting $3,000,000 could be would be utilized in both directions. * Not a "Yee Mao’* the prohibition Issue Involved to the with his first farewrll to the similar credit to the team and divi­ races for lesser offices. | Webster, iRaae. The exercises open­ saved anntfally by placing 2,000 sion obtaining the larg^ amount This would give the people of But the fact that Lebrun was a ed with a parade headed by a band country”—fteland, to come to For the Republican nomination CASE FOR NEXT WEEK country, and told of many amv offlcera on Inactive duty, the Mis­ of money. These credits will be Manchester the equivalent of addi­ Poincare Man never meant that he from Hartford marching around sissippi Democrat contended that a tional train .service since railroad was merely a ’^ s” man. Throj for United States Senator, Louie J. toddents when he was a boy to from donations obtained by mem­ Taber, National maater of the and into the church. sacrmce of man power in favor of a tickets to all points would be sold at times he was minister of colonies, VisitoTs were present from W ^- cottvllle. As a young man he bers of the executive committee. Grange, waa the bon dry candidate. mechanized defense force is neces­ the north end station good on these in 1911, 1912 and 1918. The end of Itofford. Waterhury, New Britidn, Reak .^plying For Boiid Writ t-irned to iidand and obtained oibf ^ HosidttU SOope His chief rival. Attorney General sary for an efficient army. buses and o nconnecting trains the latter year found him ndhlster HaHford and Rockville and from ployment to toe world famed The Manchester Memorial hospi­ Gilbert Bettman, favored repeal, but Which If Granted Wotdd Pat Collins, chairman of the sub-com­ }uses and on connecting trains of war; In 1917 be was minister of (toloopee, Webster, Holyoke and yar^ to Belfast His account of tal was open d to the public Decem­ Taber, though dry, tosiited the eco­ Doffy In Jail. mittee handling the $386,793,000. two trains a day out of Manchester blockade and In 1918 minister of. the Westfield, Mass. marvelous wor>s of thone ber 16, 1920. It was organized by War Depsutment supply bill which for New York, one at 12:04 the Uberated regions. nomic prablem waa the greater Following toe services to toe ed establishments win one of the people of Manchester and is Issue. was under consideration, replied at other at 5:30 in the afternoon. Two years later he was elected to church a prooepsion of seventy au- highlights of . his talk. ^ governed by a board of trustees. It Among the cases sasigBed to be length to the contentions expressld Another proposed change is tp the Senate where he became an Senator Robert J. Bulkley, a wet, tonoobilea waa formed, driving to The speaker al'o dealt with M l has a superintendent, assistant su­ heard before Judge John A. Cornell have th<, Rockville-Hartford buses active member of the Union Repub- waa unopposed for toe pemocratio toe P61ish hall on North street aojoibn to South Africa and hia poty yesterday by General Douglas Mac- perintendent, a resident physician, to the Superior Court of this of the Connecticut Company, which Ucaine group. As head of the sink­ Senatorial nomination. where dinner was served and eongi trayal of the na' es and their obel Arthur, the chief of staff, that the a resident anaesthetist, a . resident now meet at the intersection of ing fund he established a repuUtion For the Republican gubernatorial w ere •ang by toe ohlldran. A bless­ county this week is that of Salva­ toms was Interesting and amustaigi- reduction of officers would "bring dietitian, a historian, a pathologist, us close to prostration.” Main and North Main streets, meet for probity and carefulness. nomination, the outstanding candi- ing wesbeatowed upon toe gntoer- tore Real# to. Jattea Duffy to which especially his detailed narrative eal a roentgwologist, '.wo public health Even with this record, howew, Promotions Blocked at the railroad station. It is propos­ datSf were David S. lai^ls, assis­ tog by Bishop Gawwrycbowskl. apjdieatioii Is made a tonfi writ plaining toe method used In nurses, 16 restored nurses, seven bis chances for aehievlog the office He said there are about 2,000 ed also that the local Manchester tant secretary of the navy for aero­ traeting gold from toe yiigin student attendants and 28 other Green and Crosstown line buses which now has come to him would nautics, Secretary of fitate Clarence whid) means the Imprisonment at Mr. Hutchto. 1 tidd of the army officers who were in the so- Mr. Dufty to Hartford (bounty jail workers, he active surgical and which now stop south of the rail- not have been so good if it were not J. Brown, and former Governor among the Boers and, strewed call^ “war time buihp” that clog­ UONS aU B ELECTS for bis toahUity to make good a m edl(^ staff consiats of fifteen doc­ rbad tracks shall continue across for an aaddent of geography. Myers Cooper. The latter two were simple but devout r.Uglous ged up promotion lists. He added judgm ent $1400 secured against tors. t]te rails and likewise make the rail­ The Department of Meurthe and at teriitioa. He deecribed the Q a a u j there are first lieutenants and cap­ classed aa “satisfactoty* to toe mm by Reale in the Superior Court In 1931, the hospital treated 1,518 road station their terminal. Moselle la the Ohio of France. like Ulands, Tennetlffe, and Lea PalmaB tains nearing 60 years of age who Afiti-Salodn League, but Ingalls had ITSNEWOFnCERS last toar, and which It la com- cases, with the average number of It is understood these projects all Ohio It often has a favorite son then switched to his experienoea es came in the service during ^ e war prohibition repeal as toe chief plank jtoined by the plaintiff has not beien patients in the hospital daily being have the backing of the Manchester among the presidential candidates. of Us platform. too sea. Ho dealt chlelty with at$ ^ and who have been a stumbling fifty. The maximum number during " ed. J, J. Caaale is named as Improvement Assoelation and luive Demoeratto Contest ^ TKomag F. Crntraii Named Pres- toe attorfiey for toe plaintiff while tacks by German submarinee efi block to the promotion of yoimger the^year was seventy and the mini­ bem made the subject of survey by tw o oecaatona. and told alaor o f Ifi officers. . On toe Democratic side of the ideiit—To Inatall OiRcers On Win. J..8hea, Wm, 8. Hyde and mum was 81. A total of 816 opera­ the railroad and bus people. CAU GEN. MacARTHUR gubernatorial race. Governor WUte toddent vtoUe on a ship proeeedtolf "The committee believes,” he said, tions were performed and there Mfitiday* May 28. Rayifiond R. Bowers are listed aa had nominal oppotitlon from <3al«i attorneys for the defendant from New York to livenooir "that there is no better tlmo than were 239 b ir^ . HutoNfiaon wac the ship’s carpeiij right now, when we are seeking TO A SECRET SESSION Starr Ross, Columbus lectiir^. The Uens CRph held ita annual It«n of Foqd White favored a proUUtion refer­ ter and trouble ocourred ftoto M ways and means to save money, to Last year the following amount STATE NOTABLES PRESENt meeting last ntyht at the Hotel endum, while Ross advocated liquor fihefidin and elected Thomas Oon- DELAWABB FOB BOOSBVELT leaking atuffing box at the riiddit initiate a program looking to the of food was consumed: MUk, 21,069 p o e t The w ater penetrated Into oftR correction of the Intolerable condi­ W ashlufa■ton. May 10.—(AP) — law modification. rtto of 11 Vine stireet as prestdent quarts: eggs, 2,895 dozens; butter, There were aeven candidates to Dover. DoL, May l.— (A P )— N o at the ahlp’a compartments and tion that now obtains, and it sub­ 2,626 pounds; bacon, 827 pounds; AT SHERIFF'S FUNERAL Generalfeneral DDouglas o MacArthur Army to succeed Albert Knofla. Other offi­ toe presidential conceat, but 51 of dedslOB, so far as la known^ has yet frightened a member at the mits that this can be accomplished potatoes. 840 bushels; grapefruit, chief of stw , was hurriedly sum­ cers elected were: Hugh Campbell, toe state’s 65 Republican delege>te8 ylce preslfiefit^ Howard (Crosby, sec- been arrived at by Democratic lead­ that he reported that the ahlp without materially, if at all lessen­ 1,584; lemons. 4,242; oranges, 21.- moned by the House mlUtary com­ WUUmanUc, May 10.—(AP) — were pledged to Hoover and without retaiy and treaeurer; Peter Sal- ers to D^Ware as to whether toe stoking. However, the damage ing avidlable officers' strength in the 784; sugar, 4,900 pounds; ginger ale. mittee today to testify in secret ses­ Funeral services for Charles A opposition. monmwn, tail twister; Mnrcel Jo- state oOnvention to be held here aoon repaired and toe ship proceed* event of war or Nation^ emer­ 849 cases; rolls, 615 dozens; bread, sion, regonwg proposed slashes In Gates, sheriff of Windham county bert, Uon tamer*,. Delphls St. John, May 34 should Instruct toe state's ed to port J. gency. 8,295 loaves; coffee, 1,873 pounds; Army personnd contained in the . Governor White had 46 unoppos­ for 17 years and dean the Repub­ ed delegates out of toe state’s 52 to Jr., and Lincoln Carter, directors. six delegatee to toe National con­ In eobdusioB, Mr. Frutchinaon rw “It is not proposing the elimina­ cocoa, 164 p-runds; tea, 17,500 bags; War Depsitment supifiy bill. lated some of toe amusing experD lican state committee, were sched­ MacArthur, filed a vigorous toe Democratic convention. He had The officers will be installed at a vention. V tion of any officers from the army. cream, 767 quarts; and ice cream, who encee of Irish eleetiena. Ho brocBhf uled for 2:30 p. m. today in the opposition from one , delegnte vtoo m eet^ to .be held Monday, May Its proposition generally is to re­ 328 gallons. protest yesterday with Representa­ Supportera of Governor Franklin out that to mattara qf pcflltidi tiw First Congregational church. Gates tive Snell, the Republican leader, favors Newton D. Baker, former 28. The dub also discussed plana D. Rooaevdt of New York have oen tire those at the most advanced age New Dlreetore for its spring activities. Irish seem to enter the work w ifi died Saturday after a week’s illness. against the. proposal to reduce the secretary at war, and from six active to hla behalf. Tliere has been in the several grades, not all of Helge E. Pearson of Maple Sixteen men prominent in the po­ iriioletoeerted zest and tckfic th elf whom, but many of whom, accord­ street, well known Manchester musi number o f d lic e r s from 12,0(X) to pledged to Peter Witt, hut to reau- nt organised rifort to further the politics to a most serious nuumer; litical life of the state were named 10,000 was called on motion of ty for former Governor A1 Smith of toterests of any other candidate. ing to their position on the promo­ cal director, was elected yesterday honorary pallbearers* Active pall­ Representative James (R., Mich.), N ew Y ork. YOUNGER DEMOCRATS For this reason, political oboervera tion list, constitute a hindrtmce to to complete the unexpired term of bearers were G. Donald Bartlett, for­ INFANTB JUAN A CADET say, they look for strong Roosevelt the orderly advancement of their Rev. P. J. O. Cornell as a member mer Alderman Charles H. Beebe, Al­ former chainna^ of the committee. junioirs. Those who' may be retired of the board of trustees of the'Man­ derman Cyril A. Lamoureux, James It was agreed by eonunlttee mem­ TO MEET THIS EVENING sentiment to toe btate convention. Gibraltar, May 10.—(AP)—Thf will continue to be subject to re­ chester Memorial hospital, the P. Miutard, John M. Bransfield and bers- that MacArthur should talk The Republican state convention, Ibfahte Juan, son of the forifief latter having resigned owing to ill behind closed doors. While the mili­ NEED MORE FUNDS FOR which met last month, named' nine King of Spain, arrived here today pened to the money. with the Employment Asaodation took over the duties of dty dark. He This Happens in Countless Homes. men and a woman brought back They have been unable thus far to this week to discuss plans for addi­ wan a thirty-second degm MANUFACTURED ICE Washington, May 10.—(AP) — from Norwalk, Conn., after they tional finances. an Elk and an Odd Fallow. A ripping, tearing and a splintering aa the seat of were arrested there in an allegedly find any one associated with "n^ro- Four New York clergymen udm tiations’! for wUcb Mrs. McLean Plots of ground were allotted to Hurd’s widow, one son, and two the davenport crashes to the floor! A scream! A burst stolen automobile were questioned persons who will have gardens to brothers survive. GOESOUTONllROITTE^ looked into conditions in the Ken­ by the Boston police today to deter- says he led her on wild-goose chases tucky coal mine area today were in­ to South Carolina and the Mexican the various p i^ of town where .of laughter 1 And then that dreadful embanlusmtnt. n ^ e if they cobid shed any light on land has been donated by ettisens. DBOP NEGOTIATIONS. vited by a Senate sub-committee to a double gang murder in Boston last border. He-says the. man to whom give their views on a pending reso­ be gave the money identified him­ It was announced that practically Tbs first 100 ton harvest of man­ year. > But this common mishap is no laughing matter to lution for a Ckmgressional investigap self by whispering "eleven,” the all of the plowing has been com­ Akron, O., May 10— (AP)—Wil- ufactured ice has been stored in the With a sixth man arrested in Bos­ pleted and that fertilizer would be tion. number by wUch Mrs. McLean was Ham OTfeU, president of the General the victim or host It not only is mortifying, it is ex­ large storage vault in the L. T. ton, they were questioned about the distributed within the next few Tire and Rubber Company today de- The committee, headed by fiena- called throughout the affair. Wood ice ifiant on Kssell street shooting of Frankie Wallace, alias days. dared negotlatloBs Invahing pur­ pensive. It means the loss of a piece -of fnrmture or The ice is of excellent quality and tor C u tt^ (R,, N. 1C.) will take up Gustln, one of the leaders of the The Indictment tomorrow the Cutting-Costigan reso­ chase of Plzk Rubber Company paying it have it literally rebuilt is being sold today on the eleven re­ Gustin gang, and Bernard "Dodo” Each indictment was to two Japan has sent • another division lution proposing that a group of proptoties at CUcopee FaUs, Maes., tail routes of the company in town. WalAh, one of Gustln's henchmen. couitis, eovsrtog the ransom and of tioops to Manchuria for the "de­ by General have been dropped. He Another 100 tons will be stored this Senators go into Harlan and Bell The police said that at present, they WDMnse monay separately. The first counties where charges of ter^plsm fense of lives and property.” They declared original overturea had been afternoon. The plant has capacity bad leanied nothing to connect them count of the larceny after trust In­ made by those in control at Fisk un­ have been raised by several eastern seem determined to fight a defensive for storage of 500 tons. with the case. dictment charged that on last war for toe conquect of the entire der the receiverahip now to eifoet groups escorted from the area. Those questioned included Mrs. March 7 "did have to his pos­ The new stacking hoist will be in territory. there. operation this afternoon or when it Tel^rams were sent by Cutting Stella Kosiosky Sardini of South session 1100,000 to lawful money,” is necessary to tier the ice in the to the following in New York: Boston, who has been questioned wUch Mrs. McLsan had ”deUvered storage room. Rankin Barnes of the Protqstant meviously in connection with the entrusted to him” for her use, No trouble has been experienced BSpiscopal cbtuvb; Reinbold Niebuhr, shooting; Edward KosloSky, 19, her and that ”dld then and there by the compaiqr in getting the plant of the Union Tbeok^ileal Seminary; brother; Joseph Pecko, her uncle; —fdoniously, unlawfitoy and fraud- in operation. One of the com­ Cameron Hall, of the Christ Prest^- Clifford Oliver, 19, of Winthrop; ulently convert the same to Us own pressors is being overhauled today terian church; William B. Spoflerd, Dionisio Capued, 21, of East Bos­ use.” . as a precautionary measure. editor of "The Witness,” an Episco­ ton; Benjamin Clements, 19, of The second count of this todict- While the manufactured ice is pal weekly. Brooklyn, N. Y., and Antonio Pinto, msnt charged Means had $4,000 de­ superior in quality to natural ice it These four represented a commit­ 26, of South Boston. livered'to Um by Mrs. McLean on costs, the company states, more to tee of twenty-one pastocs in an in­ March 18, and that be converted produce. As between an increase in quiry made recentty after which tUs sum also to Us own use. price and putting the business on a they aeserted a Congressional inves­ DISCOVER NAKED MAN The etobezslement indictment re- cash basis, the company announces tigation was necessary. dtod that Means was employed on .tcday that it has decided to ado^ In the message Cutting'notified IN OLD GRIST M U ICarehY ”to be the attorney, agents the latter poUty and that it will them the committee had no funds to d«rk*a^ servant” at Mrs. McLean, make wsddy eeHaetlooM hereafter, pay their tacptDMm but told them that aa andi ha waa entrusted with keeping prkM at the same point as that if any wanted to be beard they W estport, Conn., M af 10.—(-AP) 8100400, which be "fUonloasly and berstonnw. wqpld be given full opportunity. —U nable to explain thq sudden im- frandnlently did take, make way pulse wUeh caused Um to throw with and sacretod the same, with in­ away all Us dothes and fise naked tend to convert the eame to Ua own to the Old Grist mill in Greens naa, M d therelty then and there did HSHONS SUSPENDED MRS. GOODWIN DIES Farms, HughMcFadden, 38, of Fhil- emheazla aame.” ■ addpUa, is being bdd by state po- CHOP SALE Hartford, May 10.^(AP) — Mrs. Itee of the Westyort barnoks, until Osvslaad, May 10.— (AP)—Reiii' Fannie Rebecca (Batteraon) Ckx>d- relatives arrive. JUDGE HYDR R u n s statement of William T, Vernon of wln, widow of Jaanes Newberry Residents to the vicinity of the min reported the presence of a* nude Lamb Chops Arkansas as a bishop in tbe Afri< Goodwin, and a sister'^ of the late can Methodist Episcopal church was James G. Battmrson, founder and man to the poUce. MCFfidden made ON CONSOUDAnON sought at its convention here to- first president of the TravCleri In­ no resistance when the offleers w - day. proached Um, but told them that he Kidney Loin surance Company, died a t her home. (OontlMWdbw PageOaa) The bishop was suspended yester­ No, 1400 Main street, latg Monday had had nothtof to eat for three day because of inabiBty to account nlg^t. dsijni. Between platefuls o f fo o d a t Best Rib fo r $lOfiOO of the diotcb's funds. the barracks he sild that he left huUdtoga 4»Mge Sty^ hoJievea tto She was born in New Preston, town ahoold take them ovev as of Bedlam broke loose on the conven­ Conn., September UQ, 1888, a daugh­ home January 30, followtog an auto­ mobile accident and had gone first July 1 and aaaume the e z p e « te- tion fioor as the d ela tes voted 480 ter of the late Binmon MeUi Best Shouidop pound 19* ddental to matotenanee and ^ . to 188 for tbs oiulter. Delegates (Roberts) 'KtitOiwA, and was one to Texas and later worked Us way northward. palm. As a practical propodtiw to cldldren. / SRionted, ”Throw him out,” "Save at Hedeft a Norwalk garage, where saya that .toe diatsiet com m ltt^ BEST CENTER CUT Bfithren,” "What became of The . funeral wiU ba Mkl Thurs­ he had been woridng, on Thursday could look after tha achbola toW day afternoon at 3:80 at her late iatm n£ and "Who is going to and dOM not remember where be has Q o ti^ wlto toe town hetog liable hOSM. Pork Chops 2 p«»* 3S* Ibpay The oonvefitton was in been since. Yesterday mqchtog, he for too UOa. said, be had a sudden intyUlse to n i a A t o l y daan up eeveral LOIN or RIB V'' Ipillop Vernon pleaded with tears shed Us clothtog and did so. factoe* toat were tnmUtog th e ^ in Ml eyea; T hold my hands to CURBQDOTAIIONS lectasan with ragtod to the actual high beayen that I am not guilty of HAD OOUNTEHnoer BILLB hoitoM of oonaoMattog the aebool t ^ ,” nnd offered to make restitu- diatricta. (B y . ttap not suspended. The conven- American Super Pow er ...... 1% MarseBlesr France, May JO — " ever, ordered him to vacate Ased Gas antfMea; ...... 3% (AP)—Giacomd Ros6ah0,^ w h n s f iouj0W 'PciiiB ^ for four years. Cities Service 8VA pas^ort borS/ a New York City ad­ Goan., May 10-- Elec Boiki'aiMi Share...... 12% dress, was arrested todRy on a LATE FOE Ford Limited 8V4 ehave of posssssirig oopntoMell ( £ a ^ 1SinCATION Niag Hud Pow 4% FpgH«h bank notes ' Stand 00 Ihd ...... 17% tion . .J, W 4 N IiE D —100 CHICK oU brooders 'U nited -GaS''. 1 ' rd ic WM tME dMOmK 3,m ./ 1-.'

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BY MABEL A^cELUOTT But Trains mnn to •o^thai whst tato b^llspsT ^gaa OB hlBiself. Meaatfaie DENISE aad take ^ riiots at the pom­ their books* I mean* Some of them Ott take it or leave it alone, but time when her glai win lenvo child­ them awity from Heir' uKntoOYD has informed Bob that Simon was too weU trained to posities parliament produces. ish thtogi behind and heeome sud­ aU the girls on and ■Sn free* Bob tries to Sad her hot House of Commons on matters of b y Paul Matson* daaaot* Sosai^s aoat who Is Hi gees served w ere turning info the TUs book tens about what goes Jane, or Marge. wSrps i t street on wbidi rite knew the hospl' mtoor importance* A s'"tother of The mother of the rixteeu-yi TUs doss not mean lhat thsy H th aad Sosaa stays with Meads, tal was located* What could have the House” Us personal prestige is on’:among the hard-drinking, does not get Bob's message. stepping young married set of Den­ (fid giri tUnks Sbe ie eo young* and apt aoed ns. Our good siinss aad luq>p«ied* Was Ben dead? Sbe bad unassailaUe. sbe is. Oumot ebe put the fatsl wissr f'»i*f f o r the time never known such a misery. As the So, retiring on tUs, he win quiet­ ver* and what goes on- seems to be 80 NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY plenty* 'There’s a young man of day off a Httie? TUe boy and glri being - Cfontrol the ritastion^ uatil car slid fo a etop Heath* who bad ly raise the best iqiples he can* aad buriness at sfxteeD! It im ’t r ig ^ thoy learp for themselvOe the good CHAPTER XXXVI evidently been waiting within, came sril them fo r fe a e r prices to means, who has a purple affair with Judgment that taflusaoes Ml* be­ a boaker's wife imtil be meets aa- it ie too prenutture* it is aU wrong. Susan did not sleep at all the fo meet her* ew eh ky London restanraats* aad A jrear or two more when they have havior. Bight after the shooting* She lay "Tm glad yon're here,” he said keep a hrlgbt blue, e y e on FarUa- otber lady in a paric and decides And it does not ineaa peifOct Ub- to have aa affair with her* B y and more sense. She puts a ban on aU ARise and shiveriDg, wonderiDg what with emphasis* Susan searched Us ment When great issues arise yon boys and becomes very stem about orty or Ucanoe either to go.where ySuld happen on the morrow. Each face for a bign o f what might have may be sure Lloyd. George win b y she runs off to New York* aad he i t fo^ please (w when th ^ pleaae. time she closed her eyes she could tbM w Umsrif into the fight* goee there presently, fetebee her biqq>ened but found none. Sbe was Nataso le Wieeet Oartata things HoUld hs understood; see that horrible scene again« Ben afraid fo ask* ttie migbt stave off The Irish question may rouse hack* marrlee her* introdaces her sarong them* no Joyriding or late ir tth the gun nUsed in the air flring disaster by pretending it what if Ben died? It would be dif* blisters. ly wen* He can handle tUa sort of for granted that young people can't narrow corridor fianked <» eitber For example, when Sir John thing better than any other novelist from buketban to hair-slickers* ties enjoy anything but moviee or puldlc «4eult keeping that tbe invalid allowed herself to be pital bed. Ben's eyes were open, WXUJAM OAINKS hasn’t that been p^ted out before? stowed away in a drawing room with staring in her direction. Susan Uoyd George hasn’t foe influ­ theriy concern: .. Mr. Matson is too good a writer to age in all life barring none, not even happy merry time for everytxxty. *the crisp nurse. The train men bC' glanced around her wildly. Heath ence over England hp held in war "My boy, I Just don’t hnow-what be wasted on tripe. days, when, as premier, he almost to give warning and Susan had vanished aad only the nurse, New YotIlt—Bveiy actor ^riw to advise you.” "MUe High” is published by the thin cheek, feeling a rush sii^le-handed kept foe country to­ businesslike and cool, remained at ever has forgotten Us lines on foe Oovld, -Friede, Inc., and costs |2. emotion. the foot of the bed* gether, forced men into team­ Gotham Cdpitapoea "You be good now!" she admoO' "You may have two minutes, work aad woo through. stage bos foe sympathy of Don Tammany pcdltidmis dazrie many ished, "Do Just as you're told and sbe said in a matter of fact voice, But certainly he is a greater Marquis, who is not Umself an ac­ by foe shov^ess of their attire. Child’s Health you'll be fat and sassy in no time "aad that will be alL ," force than his handful of foUowesn tor (he. win readUy admit after one Perhaps one o f foe things they have at aU." Aunt Jessie promised with she added fo Susan, "doesn't want in Parliament would Indicate. sad experience), but one who writes found most formidable about Mr. GLORIFYING By Dr. Morris Fishbein -junexpected meekness* him fo become excited.” lines ^ actors to speak. Seabury is foe Inquisitor’s sartorial •1 feel easy about you as long as Ben's voice sounded unnatural, Marquis formerly was a colmun- el^ance. Not flash on his part, it’s YOURSELF CHILD LABOR REMAINS ^maintenance of such iastitntioiis to you're staying with the Miltons," strings* She had fo go vny close ist. It seems that if columnists true, but he gives no ground on foe GREAT HEALTH MENACE foe future. ’ • stM said* to understand what he was saying. haventt been in foe stage before correctnete -of TUa wardrobe. TO FUTURE CITIZENS Governor Franklin D. Robaevrit Susan dashed to the platform, "Sorry, sorry. Terribly sorry,” he BEtOE IS MOST PLA'TTERING foey ti^e iq> columniag, they get A sodaUy prominent family, that SHADE of New York, emphasiaed to e riiii- atepping off Just , before the train was muttering. "Wanted fo foil BeewMnie Freesure Forces Bfaay gle sentence the dangers o f chiM begui to move. She ran after it, you.” foe actor fever as time wears on. took ten rooms in one of foe swanky Up in Lakewood^ Maine, a resort Fifth avenue hostelries, and a wall Practically any woman can wear Childrea Into "Dongeroue” employment in tnduatey. He. said* waving for a minute or two. Then Susan bent over Um with a rush Oocupatioae suddenly It dwindled into, a mere of p ity . "It’s all right,” she assured popular \rifo people' of foe theater, set back to Iqn^eh foe drawing beige.. Beige, foe way it is put in “We know that foe industrial (Open­ I find privil^es granted to foe foe local playhouse had bUled Mar­ room. Reason: they had a 35 foot fabrics today, is flattering. EDITOR’S NOTE: This is foe ings for youn^ people between.'l4 i ^ e ck along the track* She felt Um. "It wasn’t r«uly your fault." fifth of a series of six articles by ' foriom * Those had been the right words. wife wUch are denied the husband* quis’ ptay "The Old Soak,” a Broad­ tapestry they liked to look at, and It doesn’t actually do much for and 16 are in most casfs bUad I She was quite alone now. Was it Sbe saw that Instantly and Upon foe husband there falls one in- way. Ut of some seasons back. it didn’t fit yoiL . Rather it leaves you alone Dr. Fishbein. alleys, repetitive sheqw* dMaoralia- «r was it not a bad omen that the glad. She knew, too, that she Ju^ce after another. Marquis primed Urnsrif^-to go up The Salvation Army headquarters to make anytUng you want of ing rather, than stlimfiattng to cldl- ejected telephone call had failed spoken the truth. B oi had been —Justice McCardie of England.. there' to Appear in Us own play. is one of those modeniistic build­ yourself. You can wear beige BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN dren employed in them.” ~ 'R> some through befmre she left the the victim o f a'fevm , a madness. Howard Ltodsay was to have foe ings. But foe Army’s uniforms and more tmobtruaively than practical­ Editor, Journal of the American On^ of the aims of the Chlldnn’s hoase? Susan felt how that ahe She understood th at She had felt 1 see nothing for poor wUtes part of Marquis’ son, as well as to music are about foe saqia ly any other color. But you must Medical Asso(fiatfon, aad of Hygeia, Cfoartei^ of the W hite. House' Oon- said not possibly wait to know of something very like it that night bom in South Africa but to drown direct. dress your face up to it. the Health Magazine ferenbe on.Child Health and Prpteo- Sen’s oondition untfl returning when she had seen Denise with ]£>b. them when they are bom. There is During rehearsals. Marquis, whose All In a Lifetime There are a lot of beige tones tion is concerned particularly with home. She stopped at a pay station Jealouiw was a fearful thing. It nothing to be done. mind-ls'so aleit whrii hp is creatii Moss Hart, collaborator on “Once .this year. If it is a pinky beige In 1904, foe/National Child Lal>or foe question of child l^bor iuid says, nnd sailed the number of Heath’s was a beast that drove you fo un- —George Bernard Shaw. lines, fotpid that he couldn’t get h In a Lifetime,” foe play kidding a you have, your rouge should be Committee was.formfid. It was "For every child—protection against SUb. After a long wait during eaq>ecfod violence. own lines to stick in his head. certain type qT mo'rie prbducer, free from all orangy tones and found at tiat time that 7500 young labor that stunts growth, either wUeh her heart palliated frighten- She was glad she had said that. There ar^ no “forgotteq men” in once was a floorwalker. have a rose cast to it, as should physical or mental, that limits edu­ thin coimtry so far as foe president Tbe only thing to do was to paste boys were employed in glass works kigly ahe heard his voice. The sick bo3T’s face lightened. "Bet­ Mkrquis' rp^hel on the badoi of Vaudevillians sly Kansas City your lipstick. cation, that deprives children of foe "*'6 ow is he?” she asked fear ter now,” he muttered. "Think I is concerned. The farmer, the labor­ audiences are about foe hardest to If it is clear beige, foe kind you and that 60 per cent of these boys er, foe banker, foe business man, all stage properties, so that if he-could right of cOmradship and of playi" can sleep.” remember Us "business,” or move­ woric lnto a laughing mood. blend with brown, then often foe were working at night every other ^ *% e had a bad night,” Heath told “That’s fine,” the nurse inter­ of them have been Us concern. "CMck” Meehan of football fame orange-red lipstick and rouge are —Patrick J. Hurley, secretary of ments about foe stage, wherever he week. Sixty thousand children im- TOMIHUtOW: HaniWrapped dH* |nr, "and he’s running a high fever, posed. "That’s Just lovely. Sleep is would .go he' woiild have Ms part be­ . (John Francis Meehan, if you must fine. Use ochre powder. Use hot Blake ss rs it’s not alarming aad what you need right now.” She war. brown eye-shade. der 14 years of age were employed 3 fore his'eycto. ' know all), was born in Shelburne in textile mills in foe dusty atmos­ you’re not to worry.” motioned Susan out of the room. The 'how opened, and Marquis Falls, Mass. Beige is a softening tone. But "Where are they keeping him? No greater blow could be dealt it takes a lot of color to ' show phere of foe carding (Xitton and to national confidence and to foe na- went groping about for words, get­ Philip Moeller, who directs • ac­ spinning rooms. Ten thousand boys Busan wanted to know. Heath men­ Susan felt shaken but somehow tors, is something of a Napoleon at it. More than any color you can exalted. Heath, pacing up and down ticmal credit than foe failure of foe ting by pretty well for awhile. under 14 years of age were working tioned the name of a small, private But soon enough it happened— the contract bridge table. wear, beige drains foe face of nat­ hospital. the corridor, was startled by the national government in times like ural glow. in coal mines, some of them under­ these to follow a sound fiscal policy he forgot his next maneuver. Not Morton Downey used to seU pho­ ground, others in foe breakers "It’s g(hng to be all right,” he luminous light in her eyes. She took nographs in a furniture store. Put a touch of rouge on your told her cautiously. “There’s no his arm impulsively. and to balance its budget only were his lines lost in a haze; where (fiouds of coal dust were he couldn’t tUnk where to look for chin, when you wear beige. Also need to worry. Blake has fixed "Tell Dr. Blake he must save —Ogden L. Mills, secretary of foe it might be advisable to use 'some breathed into their limgs. everything. him,” rile w hirred, "They mustn’t treasury. them. It was in foe scene where . Recent figures indicate that al­ foe son was beletoUng paternal ad­ PRIZE AWARDED of foe new healthy glowing pow­ let the poor boy die.” der for a (diange. TUs, when used most i;000,000 children from 10 to Susan undeistood and was grate' Heath looked puzzled. "He’s not Rockefeller can have Us millions. vice. • . New York, May 10.—(AP) — sparingly, makes you look Just a 15 years of age were taken put of ful, but she was not entirely reas­ going fo,” he said. "He’s going fo I am see again. Marquis qtiimbled about the stage labdr between 1910 and 1920, but ITALY AIDS FKANUB for stemingty encRescH seconds. 'Then Henri Brenner, of Hagerstown, Md., Uttle bit rosy all over, not arti­ sured about Ben’s condition. A high be fin^. It’s almost a miracle.” —Jacob Ldeberman, 87, of New was awaked foe annual'Paris prize ficially so. foe end of the situation 1s not yet temperature might mean many "Oh,” Susan cQ lla p ^ , against York, blind for 20 years. he decided'hf he wajm’t'W actor, he On May 10.1918, it was snnount- by the trustees of foe' (?h^anel effect that starts your waves 'very soft ancLframe ‘lYour aunt’s going to do fine now. doing Heath a wrong fo mtury Um with a double breasted bodice is ler; who ccmtraicted blbod polateilng _ New York Qty, foe Butchqr Rumania (Uasol'vcd. its Pariia- Don’t you think another bit about fe e li^ as she did. from a mat injmy se'veral memfos 3Tour face attractively, then beige Workers’ Union reports that 1000 ment and new electlona w«re ordn- particularly slriiderixlng. is even better on you. it,’’ Mrs. Milton said. "Let’s you and She began fo speak but he stopped ’The'oirigtoal in epotted crepe silk ago, died today. Boys are employed in butcher shops ed. In Hungary, too, ^ t i c s w en I ^ave a cup of tea, ,lovey.” Mrs. her. “Don’t talk now,” he said gent­ in Uue -ahd white .is given a sppr- not only delivering orders but getting foe front paj^ A new cabi­ M^on eyed her young ly. "Later you can tell me all about tive. air - throngh white pique trim plucking fowls, preparing meola net, headed by D r..’Wekerie, waa . appraisingly. "You look mighty i t ” and blue bone.buttons. imd doing porter work. formed. peeked to me,” she announced. "Did Susan hesitated. She hated to It’s a dtyss that is equally suit­ - THIS CURIOUS WORLD ^ There are, of course, hundreds yon have any lunch?” hurt anyone. She would Ude her able for foe matron or younger of thousands of children, working Ludn is the Freneh word for ralH^ !S don’t remember. No, I gueu I time, but of one. t U ^ she was cer­ woman. on farzfiSi many of them hind Hd bit ned it is eomsittaeB appUed dl sh6 said wearily. (To Be Continued) GNINl2»lKff eomomic conditiona of today roroa Ukeiy to he a mi red a t __ m- inch tontraattog, ’ GranThmoPCMRA. children into occupations that am Mrs. Milton went about the busi­ Our N ew' ‘ FataJon MagSkine heaUng power of tte ta n , ness of making tea but her heart BISHOPS RETIRED hasardous to their health,, the Chinese Hwh, wmdi !( was not in her work. She was puz- points foe way to better , dress and country will pay yeaura ftom now will b^p you econtunlze.. 20 IGzon's Chlnantd: Xt^ z l^ over Susan. ’The child didn’t Atlantic aty. May 10.—(AP) — IHMiSAUpsay for foe evils that could have been and fosteit acting locp happy. There were no two Bishops William F. McDowell of You . can save 310 In patterns,, pn'vented today. X*' •It materials, etc., Ity qpcoiding 10 cents cmssE^HBOdfovgR- Brtoga earn and 1 __ w a ^ about that. Could she be mar­ Washington, D. C.; ^lUam F. VIOflK 0O9lNR lHe , Already foe huihber of Institu- mtouteb;.eo foat ybd cei^ rying this old fellow (thus did Mrs. Anderson of Boston ana Charles E. for this book. So we. hope jrou w ^ ti(m tor mentally defeettv "and send jtour ordte' today. (2GO 8 enjoy life 'Miue iv to Mitton designate Ernest Heath in Locke, of. S t Paul; Minn., were of- handicapped people Is gxowliig.eittt aoothtag, hHJtog aotiRk private) for his money? She dis- fieially retired today frotn aeRve Just write your name and address (dearly

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For Golf Pros * Benefit Tbs tlhd^takers bur|sd tbf North The Aining room of the Hotel Bndriunday at Btekey*s (Drove by .W ttMTldan was the mene of much But Is Weak Afield New York, May, 10.—(AP) —T h i^ i^ j, N. J., chairman of the O. a score of 13 to 4. Comber’s hitting mirth last night when the members Profeeslonal Qolferc* Aesodatlon A.’s ways and Meaas Cqxnmittee, and Mark’s pitching were too much, storred at bat for the Reds of the Commercial Bowling League bMM rua aod a tffpto. >lsme to set up dinlcs in four e ^ , “will be to help the profeesionals to for the North End outfit Wilson DmM h AD TkM Ran held their banquet after a success­ dons of the country where prly Atlanta for the etat, Marks, p-2b ...... 4 2 2 1 1 1 Fisher, I f ...... 1 0 0 2 0 0 midwest and south, and in some dty Comber, p-8b ....6 2 4 8 2 0 toe aide. Hie CMaato were Three Hits; Game ^ r k s supper followed by ice cream and in California for the far west out at GkiesfOi O'LAaiy, 8 b ...... 6 1 1 1 1 1 coffee. says George R. Jacobus of Ridge- Indian, c ...... 6 0 8 8 2 7 Wk Squatrito, lb .... 8 0 0 7 l 0 It was not long before Harry Pstrimls, If .....6 2 3 0 1 0 Renewal of Baseball Rela­ Auffuet, r t ...... 1 0 0 1 0 0 White, well known entertainer'and Olandsr, c f ...... 4 0 i 0 0 0 R. Smith, rf, lb . 4 1 8 0 0 0 HUDSON RIVER RACE acting as toastmaster started ac­ Sedllk, r f ...... 4 a 0 l 1 0 • r ______tions Between Two Rautenberf, cf .. 2 1 0 1 0 1 tivities by annoimdng that some of LEGION JUNIOR GAME Lupien, c f ...... 1 1 0 0 0 0 84 18 20 27 18 8 It hasn’t tahea Carl ReyOOlde long Katkaveck, o . . 8 l 0 S l 8 the well known popular hits of the Local Sport TAKES PUCE SUNDir day as well as some real old timers ONSCHEDULETONIGHT North Bede (4) to ecovtooe his new essployets, the • M-J Ecabert, c ...... 0 0 0 2 0 0 would be sung by everyone present, AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Schools. Loahinake, p .. ..2 1 0 0 8 0 Waehlttfton Senators, that they accompanied on the piano by Earl Clifford, 8b ...... 8...8 0 1 8 8 2 Albany, N. Y.. May 10.-(AlH :?- ’The Camels will endeavor to take drove a very brisk bargain when 6 27 12 7 Ballsleper, this of course was a Chatter Vlttner, 2b ...... 4...4 2 1 8 8 0 At the boom of a starter’s caimea Totals ...... 84 7 they obtained him from ^ e Chicago Baseball relations between Man* Trade School howling success. the Lucky Strikes down a peg at 6 Hanna, es ...... 3 next Sunday, ninety quivering Iltfli Chester M gh and Manchester Trade AB. R H. PO. A. E. Mr. White then called on Larry Catcher Sendrowski of the Trade p. m. tonight at the Charter Oak Waddell, l b ...... 8 White Sox. motorboats wUl dash across tlto. schools^ were renewed yesterday Borello, ss ...... 5 0 Giglio the Bolton fldsh for a solo. school is about the nearest approach street grounds. Tonight’s game Bedurtha, c ...... 8 The speedy outfielder, who joined startlhg line to the fifth annual Larry’s selection was “There’s a to Andy Palau of Bristol High that opens the second week m fixe Amer­ WUson, p ...... 2 the Senators to a trade involving the after a lapse of nearly tra years. Magnuson, 2b . . . 6 i son'river classic. ? Spencer, I f ...... 4 1 Long. Long Trail” and was very haa been discovered on the school­ ican Legion Junior baseball league. Brannlck, rf .... .8 two veteran pitchers, Sam Jones The High school was a 7 to' 8 winner good for what could be heard of It. [Mankus, rf ...... 0 Streaktof down the long,, stmlgkt Sendrowski, e .. 4 0 boy diamonds this season. The Lucky Strikes are tied for first and Irving Hadley, is In no email valley of the Hudson toward tho fin-.: Other solos were rendered by Dave but the Trade furnished real opposi­ Orlowski, rf .... 8 0 place with the Old Ctolds. Bach Palmer, If ...... 2 measure responsible for the fact isb line to New York City, 182 sstlsi tion, especially on the offense. The liOnnon, rf ....••2 0 Morrison, “Pinky” Robinson and Bristol will UBS lU outstanding won its opening game. ’The prob­ R. Harrington, cf 8 that Walter Johnson's outfit is lead­ ing its closest American Leagne away, the outboard fleet manned-ip ' losers outhlt^eir rivals almost two Adams, c f ...... 4 0 Mertle Stevenson. batury against ManehesUr H if b to able lineup for tonight’s game fol­ some of the best known race dftv«‘ Sam Nelson gave an Impersona low: 26 4 8 27 9 8 rivals by three fuU games today. to one but ragged fielding at critical Brewer, c f ...... 1 0 the important battle the end toe ere In America, will Mfim a t’^ Kovis, 8b, p ...... 4 0 tion of a one arm flute player and Lucky Strikes Umpire—Hickey. He’s hitting at a .420 cUp, the course record set in 1981 bp W . stages of the game cost them a preientweek. Alble ^ Sb, Brown highest average in either league, is Scibek, l b ...... 2 0 John McMenemy a few Scotch pitch with Palau behtod the m L J. May 2b. second in total hits notwithstand­ “Red” Woodworth of Boston, MiSb. c l^ c e of victory. Rossi, p, 8b .... 8 1 stories which gave the boys a big Both teams are undefeated and uea Sauilka 2b. 2b, Kennedy Woodworth burned up the Bailee to. From start to finish the Trade kick. After the smokes were passed for the league leadership. Bnoith 88. lb, Mlstretta I ing a late start, and is as brilliant as ever afield. If he holds his pres­ last year’s race to three hours afid kept up a relentless attack on the Totals ...... 87 8 11 27 11 8 around, Toastmaster White dis­ McCurry p. of, Antino CAMPBELL BATTING tea minutes. This year he will tributed the prises to the following La Ckea cr es, Qpalach ent pace, be might easily make the offerings of iNorman Lashlnske and Score by innings: The west Bidet will practice base- tHCtog again to the F elaas for the but for sharp fielding plus some ef­ High School...... 030 022 000—7 winners: ^sowskl 8b. If, Klssman difference between the pennant the \J biU at flilS toni^t and toe eajM WELL FOR ST. LOUIS Senators want and the third place faiteat, neavleBt boate. lO i leeodd fective pitching in the pinches, Trade School ..... 003 000 000—8 First place, Bon Ami; second Vince 8b. e, Budertha time will be the soratch from wlUdh place, Valvollne; third place, Man­ time Thumdny night, coach Holke Kdsh lb. rf, Slbrincs | thw won last year. might have fared much better. The ""Two base hlU, R. Smith 2; bits Gustafson requests the foUo^ng the handicaps of smaller boats wtU Mechanics proved themselves the chester Construction. FaUon If. p, Waldron Reynolds virtually was the whole off, Rossi 6 in 6, Kovis 1 in 4; stolen to report: Johnny Tlemey, Sen- New York, May lO.— (A P ) — show offensively as Washington won be computed. hardest hitting team that has faced High single, A. Anderson, 162. Leans rf. p, Sohaelerl Acting Governor Herbert H. Leh­ bases, C. Smith 2, Kerr, Mahoney, drowsW, Dave MeCtonkey, Marcus rf, Tlerrey Bruce CampbeU couldn’t win a reg­ y »st«rd ^B opener from (Cleveland. the High school this season and in High three string, Jack Saldella, Ford#, c, man v/iU be bonoraip commodore'8f«^ Lupien, Lashinske, Magnuson, Moriarty, Johnny Hedl^d, Andersen rf. ular berth in tbe Chicago White Sox 8 to 0. He scored the first run off Chet Sendrowski, Coach Frank Spencer, Sendrowski, Kovis, Rossi; 410. Farr, Roy Fraser, Jack Hunt, John­ outfield but he can play for BUI the race instead of GoveRwr Reo0e« Crowley has one the best school­ Umpires, Falkowskl and Lov Wes Fsrrell to tbe sevuith, when ot double plays, Rautenberg-Katka- High Uam single, British Ameri­ ny FalkowSkl and "Red" Hadden. KUlefer's money. he singled, eased hie way around to veJt, who will not return fibm his boy catchers in the state. Sendrow­ veck-cyLeary, Kerr-C. Smith-Squa- can, 676. The Bt. Louis Browns' pUot bs- Georgia vacation to time. The s ^ - ski has about all the qualifications third went home on an infield trito; left on bases, Trade 12, High High, team total, Bon Ami, 1776. lleves he haa a genuine “find" to out. IBs __ horn______> run___ In_____ the_____ next tog governor will be among t o M of a first class backstop. Ho can hit, 7; base on balls off, Rossi 6, Lashin- High average, Kebert, 116.46. The AU-RockviUes wiU play a twi­ SLAVE SHIP IS MUD the big fellow who came to h^ club jo « (Pronto aboard set who witness the departure of tna throw and field in a highly satis­ ske 5; struck out by, Lashinske 4, Second high average, E. Wilkie, light baeeball game at the West along with Pitcher Hadley In doubt of the Issue fleet from Albany Sunday morning. Side against the Manchester Gems factory manner. Rossi 4, Kovis 3; umpire, Busch. 114.47. the deal that sent "Red” Kress uoyd ^ Brown continued - to pitch - Three women drivers a n asoong Smith Doubles Twice tomorrow evening. It will be the HOPEATPREAKNESS Third high average, Jack Saidelia, the White Sox. sparKtiag ball for the leaders, allow­ contestants from many states eater- Sendrowski found Lashinske for 114.26. first twUlght tut of the eeason. Man “Why he was sent along aS a sort cd this yesr. They are Mrs. Sue tell! and Vince, iQeal boys, may be ing only fbur hlto and walking three. three singles and a walk before Fourth and fifth high average Baltimore, May 10.— (A P ) — If of extra to complete the trade," The victory was Washington’s ninth Mahoney of New York City, drivtog hoing called out on strikes the final LOCAL PIRATES WIN the Rockville battery. a C class outboard: Mrs. Florence was a tie between A. Anderson ant there la a muddy track next Sat- KlUefei; eald, “but he looks to me in ten starts. trip to bat. Bobby Smith, sensation­ Joe Canade with 118.21. u r^ y for the renewal of the 160,000 like the beet one in tbe bvmch. I ’Three other American League con­ Burnham of Wilmington, Del., driv­ al outfield slugger, continued his PAIR OF B A U GAMES After leaving the banquet ball the Preakness at Pimlico, Slave Ship, can’t figure out why Fonseca let tests gave way to rain and cold, but ing a 125-cu. inch class boat, add pill-pasting for the forces of Coach bowlSrs made their way to Murphy’s Walter M. Jefford’s hope, will be him get away. the idle Yankees slipped into second Miss Edith Dromm, Brooklyn, who Tom Kelley, making two doubles, a alleys-where the following match How They Stand sure to have heavy baoldng as well “1 don’t mind predicting right place as a result of Cleveland’s will be at wheel of a caaas A single and rapping a sharp groimder Defeat Two East Hartford between Fortin’s All SUtrs and the as heavy footing. If bs starts. now that before the season is over runabout. to first In four attempts. The field­ ’The blaok Tonsy-Light Ship colt he’U be recognised as one of the IM. Teams Over Weekend; Cargo Champion Bon Ami team took YESTERDAY’S RESULTS ’The Bt. Louis (Cardinals put on the ing gem of the game was a spark­ proved himself a good mudder yes­ greatest outfielders in the Ameri­ day’s best act in the National Lea­ ling catch of Spencer’s fiy in short Pitchy In Each. place: terday in beating eaeUy four other can Lieague, all he neede Is a little Fortin’s All Stars gue when they scored three times left by Shortstop Kerr. Sendrowski Eastern League ellgibles for the Maryland Classic in polish. He fields very well and he to the last of the ninth to hand I Yesterday's Stars \ also caught a wild pitch with his The Manchester Pirates won two Kaiser ...... 127 142—269 Albany 12, Hartford 4. the mUs and sixteenth Woodberry can iure hit that ball.” Walker ...... 90 122—2121 the Brooklyn Dodgers their fourth bare band—a rare occurence in baseball games over the week-end, Bridgeport 8, Norfolk 1. over a sloppy track -in 1 minute, Campbell, a elx-footer who throws Jim PonUUo ...... 118 lifl--288 straight defeat, 7 to 6. With one Bv Associated Presi schoolboy babeball. defeating the East Hartford Blues New Haven 8, Springfield 7. 48 8-6 seconds. right and bats left, had a tryout away, the champions jumped on old Jimmy ^ Ckillins, Cardinals— The High appeared to be a better Saturday 6 to 6 and the Blast Hart­ E. WUklc ...... 181 184—266 j^entowfi 4. Richmond 8. Slave Ship won handily from ^ t h the White Box last year. He Saldella ...... 180 117—247 Jack Quinn, Brooklyn relief hurler, third single in ninth drove, to win­ team so far as all-around team-play ford Tigers Sunday 6 to 4. Both American Leagtw Open Hearth, a non-ellglble, with M, didn't make the grade and was ning run against Dodgers. LaCafU ...... 117 92—209 optioned to Little Rook In the South­ for four hits to turn the tide. Jimmy is concerned. While the error col­ games were play^ in East Hart­ Washington 8, Cleveland 0. L Schwarte's Barcelona Pete, H. Collins' single, his third hit, scored Ernie Lombardi. Reds—Oltmted umns are about alike, the Trade’s ford. Rain stopped Saturday's con­ (Other games postponed). TeUer Archibald’s Westy Junior, ern Association. There he compiled triple and home run against PhUUsOi 713 722 1485 batting average of .881, including Sparky Adams with the deciding play was not ent*"ely as smooth. test at the end of the fifth inning. National League Albert Boetwick’s Proteus and tbe counter. Fritz Knothe, Braves—Hit long The teams were credited with a to­ Cargo’s pitching was outstanding in Bon Ami Sage Stable’s Paramour, all Preak­ 26 doubles, 18 triples and 10 home single in 12th drove In two runs oatf 120—243 (Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 8. rims. This spring hs was regarded Something similar was seen at tal of 15 mlsplays but the ' High’s both contests. Loveland and LaCoss Brennan ...... 123 Boston 6, Pittsburgh 5. ness ellgibles, trailing. Cincinnati^ where the Reds pushed beat Pirates. > bobbles were not nearly as costly as putt ...... 118 105—221 The colt pulled up slightly lame u one of the mpst promising re­ Uoyd Brown. Senators-— Held batted well Sunday. SL Louis 7, Brooklyn 6. cruits in the league. KlUefer, for across a run in the ninth to down those made by their School street Manchester Pirates (6) Allen ...... 102 87-189 at the end, and his trainers said hla the Phliues, 4 to 8, and break up a Indians to four hits and blanked ----- 182 New York at (Chicago (rain) one, still Is convinced U»e big (el- rivals. AB R H “»0 A E Borowski ...... 182 American Aseedation starting in the Saturday classlo pitchers’ duel between Owen CarroJl them, 3-0. ^ 91— 91 law has the raaktaCT of a star. Gene Rossi and “Red" Kovis di­ Harrison, l b ...... 8 1 0 7 0 0 Howard ...... — (Columbus 10, Kansas City 1. would depend on tbe extent of .his and Ed HoUey. WaUy Gilbert’s vided the pitching for the Mechan­ Oado ...... 115 84-t199 injury. - CampbeU joined the Browns April Mt. Vesuvius may still be ‘the LaCoss, cf ...... 4 1 2 2 0 0 8t. Paul 8, Louisville 2. 28 and wax blanked at bat bis first shafp single brought to hie old ics while Lashlr'ke went the full L. Phinips, If ....4 0 1 2 2 0 Kebert ...... 108 109—217 Tick On, which finished fourth in Brooklyn playmate. Babe Herman, world’s best known volcano, bveland, c ...... 4 i 2 6 l 0 International League who had doubled. Another ex- 696 698 1292 J. J. Robinson’s Lucky Tom arrived bae poufided out 18 bits to sight ous opponent. Inske’s second victory of the sea­ Sherman, 2 b ...... 8 1 1 '8 4 1 Buffalo 8, Newark 1. games for an avsrags of 479 and Brooklyn, Ernie Lombardi, also son. Ho beat Rockville in the open­ Wogman, 8 b ...... 2 l 1 8 4 1 Final Averages at PUnlico yesterday from Louis­ Montreal 7, Jersey (City 6. ville and are almost certain to face has been stopped only once. , ing game. Manchester High has Nielson, ss ...... 3 1 1 1 1 0 Bon Ami Southern Association CampbeU was bom at Cbl 8 Batting—CrlCs, Giants, McCann, p...... 8 3 1 0 1 0 ...... 8 Howard 64 107.29 .600 Terry, Giants, 466. slon to force in Smith. TTien ^ r r Donly, ...... 8 0 0 I f 1 0 106.46 N o rfo lk ...... 8 Kerlowits, lb ....8 3 1 8 1 0 F- O N '> O P L 1) A N D Maszoll ...... 79 AUentown ...... 4 .600 Runs. Klein, PhllliM, >2; Collins, I hit the first ball pitched Into left for Cook, cf ...... 4 2 2 0 0 0 Oonstmctien .600 OreSne, 2b ...... 8 3 2 0 0 0 a single f’Coriog two r.iore ruM, C, Vicki, p ...... 8 0 0 0 0 fl Bridgeport...... 8 Cardinals, 20. BerfSfa, ss ...... 2 0 3 1 0 0 r, IJ A P A N T I f O P. V E. Wilkie ...... 78 11W ( New Haven ...... 4 .400 Runs batted in—Terry, Giants, Smith filed to center and Mahoney Stewart, If ...... 2 1 1 ® A. Anderson ...... 61 118.21 .280 22; Bsrmaa, Reds, and CeUtos, Kom, 8b ..».»\.«8 0 0 1 0 6 went out on an infield srounder. Albany ...... 8 i 1 . D 1 A K t P Rebittsen...... 66 108.28 Ctordtoals, 20. Leary, of ...... 3 3 l l 1 0 SIX "The Trade came back strong to 81 *4 “t 2T 9 2 Ainerlean League Couins, 1 costsuo, r f ...... 8 J i ® ® Pstks ...... 78 106.10 W. PC. Hita—CMts, Oiaats, 84; knot the count in the next inning, Manchester Pirates 080 020 010—fl 106.0 Cardinals, 82. Dupondt, If ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 ^ s s i walked. Borello filed to the E. B. Tigers...... 001 000 080—4 E. K n ofla...... 79 Washington ...... 17 .778 F. K n ofla...... 12 101. .667 Doubles—P. Wsfisr, Pirates, catcher, Magnuson was Two bass hits, Loveland 2, Sher­ New York ...... 12 StspbfBson, 'Tubs, 11. 7 0 Rautenberg dro*.ped bis high fiy man, Fresher; saorifloe bits, Donly, Centers asveland ...... 16 416 Canada ...... ' 76 118.21 .600 Homs Runs—Terry, Giants after a long chase, Spencer w a ll^ Vicki; stolen bases, Harrison, La­ Datroit ...... J2 OoUins, Cardtoals, 7. _ ^ _ filling the bases. 'Then Sendiwskl Coss, Cargo, Wogman, Bbsrmi^ N elson ...... 72 110A8 ft. Louie ...... *11 468 107 JD AMBBIOAN UBAOUK Jones, ss .. cracket a single to left that clean Cobb, Frssbsr; double plays, L. T. Anderson ...... 64 I Philadelphia ...... 8 .400 Batting—Reynolds, Bsaators, Kum pbrlss...... 64 106.00 .278 Ruttds, 3b ed the bases whsn Katkaveck failed Phillips to Sberman, LaCom to Cbleago...... ® Foxx, Atolstics, 419. What an eyeful of A, Wilkie ...;...... 81 106A0 .200 Wtogler, lb to block 'ift Mahoney's wide retuni Wogman to Sherman; lift on b ^ s , Boston ...... 4 Runs—Vosmik, Xsdians, 28; Por­ Bscksr, p . to the plate, Orlowskl filed to left Manehsster 7, East Hsrtfort fl; Brlttsh Amerieaii National Lsagne ter, Indians, and Ooebrane and l:-i 118.17 Canads, ef e »•« t s s 4 to end th* frame, ' base on balls, off Cargo 4, Vicki 2; ■...—H, M urphy ...... 78 W. Fo«t, A tbls^, 21. 47 1114. Oragt, rf ...... 2 q aerodynamic style! Adame’ Brrorc Hurt bit by pltcbar, Harrison; struck out, Wilson CbllTig** ...... 18 Ruaa battsd to—Avsrill, Xadiaas, ...... 66 10840 WiliwB, ...... k.l 0 The High added two runs in Um by Cawo 8, VlcW 8; tims, 2;18; urn-1 Cols Beeten *18 28; Oshrtofsr, Tlfmrs, 21. Morrison ...... 76 104.14 DiUton, If ...... 8 8 fifth and two in the sixth, plrs, Pisfka. ,11 OteelnnaliwraBimimii < Hita—Porter, S daos, 86; Rsy^ MdXntosb, e .....2, 0 a ME thgt leeks Uka rMl fisoaop. Oet e lies being aided Manebsstsr PIraflss (fl) Mstealf ...... 68 10241t Tblladflphia)hia Bolds, isnators, 84. ■enrid 8 ubls,'8b...... 3 0 VjTlteekM. Xt^i toff. It'i Mporblp daiiVBid-Mtk by Adams in centerfield, In the fifth AB R KPO A 1 g It Louii t Doublsa-Johfison, Tiitrs. with two out, Mahoney walked and Harrison, lb >8 0 1 6 0 ; (Jiorgstti ...... 80 116A0 New Terk bsU, Brown, and Oliver, ®* 19 8 I aarodpneaile Iktoe that dswsoit wtod iMtCfiEii stole second, O'Leary got a ^ g e F, C e r ^ ...... 84 11841 Roma R uaa-Fapf, AtMstisi, 7j Cols, If ...... 1 2 0 1 1 < Brooklyn...... i « Yaskas Jri. . ifld iaesesN pefliL to center ona fly whlra L. Phillips, ss ..,.2 8 1 1 i : A) Cervlnl 88 10848 iPltteburgh 7 18 Ruth. Taal% AvM p, lodlaas, and Adams fielded very slp^y. His LovillM, c .. ,,8 0 0 4 01 Bli)nfton ...... 86 10841 Gstouftr, Hgeni/ 6. Wash, feheel Tbe Xe6fcDi*8 leoff vkedbiM sod lewMunff throw to tbs ^ Plate w m ghsrman, 2b .,,,,8 1 1 • i ' BeNill ,,,•••I,,••«••• 84 106.18 tODAYtoffAMBB riffid frfttie OBfible you to tfilse eeciMn fit fi poet pea by Rossi and flung back into center R ^srs, cf...... 8 1 t 0 0 i Fortin ...... 41 m .18 m an attempt to get O 'U ary going Wogman, 8b .... ,0 0 0 1 6 Orsanberg'B Claanara Baetem League wouldn’t attflmpt In ether cert. Iti extrn pewerftd to second permitting O 'U ary to Stevenson, rf ....8 0 1 0 0 Saidelia ...... 88 114.28 Albany at •affine it piUewed in nibbtp -accetoftei mirvel- complete he circuit on thd play. Kuhnsy, p ...... 8 0 0 0 0 Walksr ...... 81 110481 ipfftofMeld at New Haven. ouiIp--^P dfUvm 7S inilei an hour In Uffk flpeedi The two in the sixth came whro Cargo, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Bidwell ...... 24 108.17 A h en tm at Rlebmond. Lennon muffed Rautenberg's fly to K a ise r...... 27 104.26 Bridgeport at Norfolk. lech Xeidne eenea eemplete with Free Whetf* start the inning, K a tk a v ^ f ^ t o fl 6 18 • 8 104.10 21 Burke ...... 18 Anorleaa Loagno BEST BLADE inff and FuU flsmchronised Shiftlnffi flUont Beeoiidf Adams, Lashinske walked and then B.H CH flle...... 60 9947 Detroit at Boston. “Chuckle" imith singled to center AB ’«‘‘ U Pirates 8t. Louis at New York, Automatie Swltch^Key Btertinff, and 4-Pokit Cuib- scoring Rautenberg, Adams' return Jones, ss ...... 8 2 Smith ...... 86 , 109.19 Cbioago at PhUadelpbla. EVEB MADE’^ ieoed Power. Take • ride to fi Eockss te ^ « was wild and Lashinske also scored, Callahan, rf .....2 0 Dlekson ...... 84 101461 devewto at Waihtofton, Oleanly Played Game Oavls, 8b ...... 8 1 Chanda ...... 84 1014 NMtonnl Lsoguo 'me contest was clsanly pUysd THsmy, If ...... 1 0 Sherman ...... 84 106.81 and thers was nons of the ill (Mlln|: F. Jordan, ef ....2 0 Boston at Pittebttifh. aAY ono* OF ALL aHAVEBS Peterson...... 28 1084 Breotoyn at f t Louie. which resulting in brsaklflg dff r$* Conroy. 2b ...... 2 1 PbiUips ...... 81 102481 latlons following a scrap m s f ^ J. Jordan, lb ....2 1 New Totk at Cbloaffe* WRO TBYTBB * years ago, B o b ^ Imith and loihsk B. Jordan, e .,...2 O w - . . , Philadelphia at Ctoetoaatl. g lid e d briefly in a play at first but tubing of ccnsequtflce resulted p ±Z--~ i LasfM gfif • FigAii BURGOO TBtT coaches were on the alert and 18 6 8 18 6 l' would have benched any playe Manostastsr Piratss •, > • ill Bp Assooiatad Yfosa NSW York, lisp 16.-(AP)-H;^. isible for sUrting any trouble Bait Hartford Bluss . < >. *2^, Chicago—Jo# Msfbar, Butts, (Dink) Thoapsca, tratM of Oel. value the lnter«school rela> Two bass hits, fibsmsao; hita, off | Mont, outpototsd Psto Wlstort OhU GILLETTE B. R. BrodlapV^foolBI^ Jfto too highly to rtsk any chances Kuhnsy 8 n 4; Isft on baass, Man* oago (8(8); ); Hsnrp Lsnard, Omeaffo, u ei f u r ^ r trouble. obsftsr 7, Bast Ha^erd 8; baas m outpointodntad_ Johnny R ^ J . H U a g k balls, off Kv ‘ kss (8); Jsrnr Oraa^ Chtoa to tbo post to ths Prsakinil fit Plfii- struek out, bp Clpds HuUi South iMtoto, lioo Satordap. ^ WYlOffO RBLBASBD ^Cargo 2; t^ , ... LA wflt work thi sea cf BLUE SIJW R- I it ths Pnalmeso dls- Ctociflnatl, Ifay 10,j-(A P) ; ^ l f f and threo-Nstoiaitto ‘'-'A' ■ Wysong, Cincinnati R«ds pitcher, LOADING BITTBBB hM been released te the Reebester IN MAJOB LBAGUBS Mttfori oinoatljWt VblW V8l c'ub of tbe toternaUenal league in > . -7* . . rt payUient for the return of Oi AB. JA M. Pot. Tsrrs BLADE aany 'Trer, whom tbe Cardlnalf rcelds, fee. ...19 I f 94 .410 Torra . obtained to toe trade whieb breughr fexsu Atlitstlss .. .If 74 ii Indtona, < o u tM i SritSAOuBts .....19 If 11 K i j i Oktotiena I too Mi. cuek MatoF Men. 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fX '■ T w a 'M A t t f l Read the Classified Rental Properfq Listing on this Pag irii ab-'-.iv . JO 'X O.’S .1 LOST AND FOUND HELP WANTED-MALE 86 ROOMS WITHOUT TOARD 59 APARTMANTB-^LATi— '■r -■>1 TBNBMBNTB 68 Y. P.UGION COMPLETES s W A P P iN G NOTXOB IB HXRBBY OIVllN ttet FOR RENT -FURNISHED room Paid Book Ifo. 2688 City Bank A in private family. Inqulro 18 Wil­ FOR RENT—8<«nd 4 roten with ITS CITADBL PR(H»AN The Young Pfople*i Bedtty of S O U A T A O e n W M a n c h M t e r Tniit Co., has boon loit and tkd MEN WANTBD-CmZENB 21 to liams street or telephone 8879. aU imjmvfigMnte, at 168 Oak Xaurtptten-Badeavor hM UmMB the street Telephone 884L owBsr thdTdof hai mads m>pUoa> 46 to prspsM for examination for foMowteg oiflMere and oomnltteea: B rening H erald Immlfrktfon Inipeotors, Salary The program of the eutertalB- .TlM.old rad hotui ' of . "aNthofl^ tloB for now book. All ptnona an SEVERAL GOOD RENTS both L. 12100 to 88000 per year. Write In­ BOARDERS WANTED 59-A meat to be presented at tijM Salva­ idnt, Willla^: vice- typo iB Somon, whleh stands wamod afalnit purohailnf or single and two family, ranging CLASSIFIED ___ spector, Box X, Heimld. !4^t, Sndth; Moretiuty and poidte tho Oottgrafatloial ohorn nofotiattiig laid book, and If found WANTED—BOARDER with pri­ from' 830 to 860 month. Apply Ed­ tion Army dtadel tonKArrojir- night; advertisements game ibould be nturaed to said lurar, Elsie Neven; ohalmian of ai|dmifa whlohw u ca was occimoootydtd na for v H vate family, room, board and ward J. Roll, telephone 4648. 865 by the 'Young >People*F*^sj[Hw was' bank. the Prayer Meeting committee, Tran by Mra RvuiEvans irdf laundry 89 per week. Inquire 114 Main etreet completed today. It frW atart at Dtnrla BenJamlhT Chairman of the' «e«Bt ata »TW»«« y*?tLj?Jt«SlS[ tht luppoMd Iwk of- Mr^ holr, i t , i f ^ laltUli, Bumbart •«« LOST—BROWN SPANIEL. Uoenie DELIVERY ROUTE MAN with oar Florence etreet Phone 8064. 7:10 o’clock, pracadtd by a twapty Ipd r^ t .cpnimlttee, Ellen J. Foster; ■old at publlo atiottOB iMt in •Mb OOUBt BS B W lj f i T S S t a mlsnonary committee, Dorothy words BB two words. MIbIibbbi cost is No. 87952. Finder ntum to 68 Pit* to supply funous line of household adnute piano recital by Alfred' a K lbbo o i B om tri \tot goods to steady customers. Must HOUSES FOR RBNT ,65 Nevert; social committee, Lola Fos­ prio« o* thr** 11b«b. ______kin itnet, or telephone 6812. BOARDERS WANTED—Inquire 89 Clough. The public la Invited. 88,550. It la OBO of tbo Innaainrk* LlB* rBUi p«r dBy for ubbbmss bs latlsfled with 127.50 a week at program will <^pen with a ter. of tho town and ono of its otono Ridge etreet o f telephone 5006. FOR KEN^*—SINGLE house of 6 Wapplng Grange will hold Its — intlTi Morch if( start Write Albert MlUs, Route rooms, double garage. 15 Delmont mnibar by the Boya* vocal quartet doorsteps boars tho dn(A 2776. CMh ObBMB ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 Mgr., 2168 Monmouth, Clnolnnatl, eighth regular mefitlng this evralng etreet Telephone Hartford 6*8866^- foUowod by aelaotloaa by the at Wiqidzig school hall, at 7:86, It was Vought by it* late ownir « OoBBMOUr# ^ B ..| 2 2 ! 11 S DRAWING TEST—(no fee)—Find Ohk). APARTMENTS—FLATS— “Bolton Buglera," another vocal Erwin Davis of Now York Otyi a I CoBMOutlra Ob/ s ^ }* J g SIX ROOMS AND SUN'^ l^lor, number and a flute aolo. Recitations! standard time, It is to be “garden hativs^ of Sbmtn, from Looter out without any expense to your­ TENEMENTS 63 nlgh£.“ All ordBFS for IrrorolBr iBiorUpBt self if you r ^ y have any ability; modem, nearly new, oil heat, flower will also be given and the Band of Grovomla 1881. Mr. Davis’s slstsr will b* ohBrsod Bt th« too tlm« rBto. a g e n t s WANTED 87-A Love will present a sketch. A girls’ Mr. and Mrs Robert F. Valentbie experts correct it: merely write gs^en and pool, extra land, are on an automobile trip through Diana Davis oooujSsd tho houss un­ SpeolBl rBt«« for Iob* U itb •W T FOR RENT— EDGERTON etreet, garage, good location. Chas, J. quartet wUl sing and other numbers til her death In 1905. D avis who dBy BdvortlslBs »ly«B npoB rM M S^ for “Art Test", Box W, Herald. AGENTS TO SELL “Repeal 18th the abuth. They spent last Satur­ |fr. Ads ordsrsd for' tbrss or six d m four room flat, modem. Including Strickland, 168 Main street Phone will be contributed by out of town died In 1904, j n * umnafrisd and no BBd stoppsd bsfors tbs tbtrd or #ftB Am'd't” and “Law Enforcement" store room, near trolley lines. In­ day at Somerville, N. J., Sunday at 7874. artiste. PlWadelphla and Baltlmore,~Monday hair speared to claim iho property day win bs obarsod oaly for tbs ao- auto ^ tee now eweeplng U. B. quire 38. E ^rton street The aoeohd part^0t the program tual numbsr of tlmss tbs ad B|ysBr« AUTO ACCESSORIES— at WaaUngton, and Wednes­ until recently when a niece was tUBI nuiau»r vi Sen fast for 25o each. A trial con­ will include^the “Cnisy Cats", and looated. •d. oharslns at tbs rats sarpad, bat FOR RENT—TWO 4 room flats, day at the Winchester, Va., apple BO allowanes or refuBds saa bs asado TIR E S 6 vinces. Pay mailman only |1 plus HOUSES FOR RENT 65 nunriMTS by guest artists from the Mudi interest has bssn aroussd OB six tins ads stoppsd aftsr tbs postage for 8 plates. Double your one comer Foster and Hawley, the blossom festlvU. Mandolin Cflub. The Young People’s Thomas. Dolan who has been liv­ by the proposed auction of the old Mllei of Service In Used Tires money In 24 hours or return plates other Vine street. Inquire 100 Bast FOR RBNT—SINGLE HOUSE, 8 Legion will then give a play, follow­ house. It has previously bean **^No*%l forbids"; asplay llasa sot All Makes and Sixes 81 and Up. and get monty back. R. S. Toth Center street or telephone 3782. ing at' the Henry Pltidn home, EOlda room s, all conveniences, gara^^e, ed by the grand finale. The chair­ moved last week to HasardvlUe and rumored that antique flnaaoiers in­ tbs Hsrald will aot bs rsspoB^blo Newman Tin Company Assoclatee, 250 Park Ave., New half acre*of ground. 185, Main RENTS—REAL ESTATE bought, man of the program la being kept Thomas Smith - moved Into the terested In Its rare paneling and old for mors than obs laoorrsot iBSsrtlM 10 Apel Place Y ork. street Telephone 4078. of any advsrtlsemoBt ordsrsd for sold and exchanged conscientious­ aa a surpxiee. house. cupboards and fireplaces, were at­ mors than ons Urns. ly. R. T. McCann, 69 Center. Dial The next meeting of the South tempting to purchase the housf for Tbs InadTsrtsnt omlssloo of lo w * GARAGES—SERVICE- 7700. SUBURBAN FOR RENT 66 Windsor Garden club will be held at removal from town. The Somera root pnblloatloa of adTsrUslo* wlU bo POULTRY AND the home of Mrs. O. W. Burnham, Woman;8 Club also had considered rsotlflsd only by canosllatlon of tbs STORAGE 10 MOTHERS’ aU B ebarys mads for tbs ssrvlos .-sndsrsd. SU P PU E S 43 FIVE ROOM FLAT, third floor, re­ FOR RBNT—8 ACRES A-1 tobacco temotrow.. ’Diere will be a speaker. purchasing the buUdlng and pre­ All advsrtUsmsnts must psutern duced rent Apply Mr. Kittle, 46 land, shed, tools. Mrs. UUmar, Wesley-Linton and family have serving It for community purposes. is styls, copy and typography iHw b a b y CHICKS—ALL POPULAR moved to Nort^ Brocdcfield. They rsgulationa snforosd by tbs publisb* FOR RENT—OARAGE. Inquln at Wadsworth steeet or telephone Forest street East Hartford, near Dr. Jamee Raglan Miller of Hart­ BREEDS—ANY QUANTITY had been living In the Wallace srs and tbsy rsssrrs tbs right to 70 Haynes street. Telephone d786. PHONE 7711 4271. ' Manchester line. ford will be the guest speaker at the sdit. rsTlss or rsjset any eopy oob- May meeting of the Manchester Farnham house. Manchester Grain A Coal Co. COLUMBIA •idsrsd obJsetionablA . . FOR RENT—6 ROOM flat, all im- Mothers club, td be held Friday eve­ CLOSIMO HOXJRB—Clasij^flsd ads to Apel Place Manchester pcpvements, steam heat, 219 Sum­ bs publlshsd sams day must bs ro« BUSINESS SERVICES FARMS AND LAND EOR ning at the South Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lymab of oslYsd by It o'olock noon: Satardays mit street Telephone 6495. 13 FOR BALE —ROASTING ducks SA LE 71 His subject wUl.be “Maternity Care; PlelnvUle were week-mid guests of 10:S0 a. m. OFFERED the National Problem.’’ Dr. Miller USES BUTCHER KNIFE 2Sc dressed; alive 22c; also baby FOR RENT—6 ROOM flat, with Mrs. Lyman’s sister, Mrs. Raymond TELEPHONE VOUR FOR SALE—NICE LITTLE farm spoke along similar lines to a group BRICK LAYING, plastering; all ducks. B. T. Allen, 37 Doane garage, on Summer street Apply Squiera. In town, five acres, five room, new of representative women of the W ANT ADS. kinds of Jobbing work done. A. Kit­ street, telephone 8887. W. S. Hyde, telephone 4412. FOR AN OPERATION Mr. and Mrs. Gemrge FuUord of Ads ars Mosptsd ovsr tbs tslspboas tle, 146 Summit street, telephone house with running water and town at this time last year and New Haven called Sunday afternoon St tbs c h a r g e : r a t e glYsa abovs CUSTOM HATCHINO 4o per egg. electricity, good land, all level. made a most favorable Impression. as a oonTsnlsnos to advsrtlssrs, but 7408 or 8500. FOR RENT—6 ROOM flat, all mod­ at the home of Mrs. Jennie Hunt. 1000 eggs 185.00. Edgerton, 655 Archie Hayes. Telephone 4866. Mrs. Sidney French will play Cleveland, May 10.— (AP) — Al­ At the morning aerviee of the lo­ tbs CASH RATES Will bs aocsptsd as em Improvements and garage. Ap­ though a surgeon’s emergency oper­ FULL PAYMENT If paid at tbs busl- ASHES REMOVED by load or Job; North Main street Phone 5416. ply 438 (Jenter street piano solos and the hostesses will be cal church Dr. Sherrod Soule of soss offlos on or bsfors tbs ssysatb also light trucking done. V. Fih>o, Mrs. Sherwood Goalee, Mrs. James ation with a butcher knife tem­ Heirtford gave the sermon. ‘ He took day following tbs drsf iBssrtlon ^ McKay, Mrs. Willard Hawley, Mrs. porarily saved the life of Walter W. •acb ad othsrwlss tbs CHARGE 116 Wells street. Telephone 6148. FX)R RENT—5 ROOM upstairs flat, HOUSES FOR SALE 72 as his subject “And their works do ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 with all Improvements. 60 Sum­ Fred Woodhouse, Mrs. Elner Peter­ Precker, 38, the patient died last follow them." RATE will bs oollsctsd. No rsspoBSi* night from a heart attadc induced blllty for srrors 1b tslophonsd ads mit street. Call 6200. FOR SALE OR RENT—An Attrac­ son, Mrs. John Pickles, Mrs. E. L Mrs. Donald Woodward, wan the will bs assumsd and thsfr Monraoy FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 tive Dutch Colonial seven room G. H PsrsonalB ...... * EXCHANGE: 82,000 EQUITY In shot herself in the left breast with to open the patient’s trachea just AotoBiobncs ACCESSORIES 46 garage. 27 Starkweather street nel Drug Ckirporatlon^ (it llM'asaid* hardy lilies, rose bushes, gladioli Callforqla business lot for small a large calibre pistol early today in below the voice box so air could Automobllss for Sals ...... 4 bulbs and fertilizers. We are the Manchester home. Address Box L, her home. She wafi taken to' New mum term of flve te-^liO jiHM ' 4/0 Automobllos for Exchangs ..... K FOR SALE—12 AND 14 FOOT FOR RENT—FIVE AND SIX room reach his lungs. largest growers of bedding plants in care of Herald. Haven hospital where her condition Sing Sing prison oa a eol i BliOn of. Auto AoooBsorlss—Tiros < boats. Inquire J. W. Goalee, 21 tenements, wltb all modem Im A fire department rescue squad Auto Ropalrlng—^Fainting ...... T in this vicinity and have every­ was described aa critical. grand la^ny. ' Madison street, or telephone 6338. provements. Inquire at 147 Ehist aided, by administering oxygen Auto ^hoola ...... f*A thing for gardens, urns and window Mrs; Masley left three notes, through an improvised tube inserted Partos was found 88 Autos—Ship by Truck ...... • (Center street or telephone 7864. of the charge flte t M i ^|lM.T6 Autos^™FoT Hlrs d boxes. Tel. 714, Rockville, Burke written In Hungarian. Her husband In Precker’s' throat, and the man from Mrs. Helen-VlMi Eli' of Erldge- Garagss—Sonrios—iStorags « .... 10 The Florist. FUEL AND FEED 49-A TiTTJjKY s t r e e t , near Center, was unable to read them, and police bad a chance to recover until his Motoroyelsa—Bloyolss ...... 11 modem four and flve room flats, BOLTON were attempting to have them heart stepped from the shock. port, Conn., for atRlR-ln llia; corpor­ Waatsd Autos—^Motoroyolss .... II GLAD ACES GARDEN, gladiolus ation, the proaecui^n JMnffig alleg­ Boalosao and Profsaaioaal SaiHsas FOR SALE—CHESTNUT FENCE first floor, garage. Phone 6661, translated. BuslBass Ssrvloss Offsrsd ...... IS liulbs at '1-2 list prices for clean up posts, Sc a ?oot;' also dry- l^ d Elro streei ' After firing'(he uiot Mrs. Masley FIND IN HOME ed that he made folia lepresoita- The Y. W. C. A. of Hartford tiona to her ooneerntDE the com- Honsobold Ssrvicss Offsrsd...... II'A sales; also large assortment of wood 82.50 load; chestnut $2.00 walked into the room where her BnlldiBg^->COBtractlBg ...... 14 rock garden and perennial plants give a concert at the conununity husband slept, awakened him and New Haven, CJonn., May 10.— (AP) pany. Florists—Nnrssrlss ...... l i load, delivered. Telephone 6121, FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat at 34 house May 26. The proceeds wUl go The Cornel Drug Oorp., which FBBsral D lrsetors...... 14 at very reasonable prices. RoMdale Gllnack F'arm. ^ then walked Into another room be­ —Pasquale Trlascano, 28, and bis ■sating—Plumbing—Roofing .n IT 75-12. Cpttage street Telephone 6632. towards our share In the Manches­ fore collapsing. brother Tony, 19, of Waterbury, In operated a chain of drug atorea, fail­ iBSuraBOS ...... 14 SPB(J1AL PRICE—Hard wpod for ter Memorial hoepital drive. whose home Federal agents report­ ed two years ago. IcmiBsry-Drossmaking ...... 10 FOR RENT—134 MAPLE STREET, furnace, Are place or stove 85 per May 10, Miss Elizabeth Grover, ANOTHER CHICAGO BOMB ed finding a still, were given Jail MorlBg—Trucking—Storage ... tO MOVING—TRUCKING- four-room flat with all Improve­ County 4-H C3ub a g e n t Mrs. Sara PalBtlng—Papering ssssssssa dfs'd II load. Birch 84, hard wood slabs 84. ments. Inquire at 132 Maple sentences In Federal court today. Professional Serrlcss...... It STORAGE 20 tOndHng wood lOc busbei. Thomas Dimmlck, Miss Mason and E. E. Chicago, May 10— (AP )—A bomb Pasquale was given a 20 day’s Repairing ...... ••••••...... !? stre e t Tucker of the Farm Bureau will tossed in the doorway of a ikeing Tallorlng-Dyslng—Cleaning ... 14 Wilson, telephone 8681 or Roaedale sentence, thirty days’ suspended SEVEN ACRE PLACE Tollst Goods and Service ...... 14 PERRETT A GLENNBY INC.—We 87-4. FOR RENT—4 ROOM FLAT with speak at the basement at 8 o’clock, news service office on the the third soitence and i^aced on probation Wanted—^Businsss Ssrrios ...... M will move, pack and ship your all improvements, garage If de­ D. S. T. floor of the Loop-Edge Congress for 18 months. His brother who was Suitable for poultry and road Bdueatlsaal merchandise quickly and econom­ sired. Inquire 179 Oak street The schools in town will present Trust A Savings Bank last night said to have no direct connection side stand. House t>f 6 rpom^ t Courses and Classes ...... IT a George Washington program at Private Instruction ...... II ically. Fast dially express service GARDEN—FARM - and the police said Its blast signal­ with the operation of the still was steam heat, city water, gas, Dancing ...... 08-A to and from New York. Connec­ DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 FOR RENT—FIVE R(X>M modem the Hall Friday evening, May 13. led resuxoptlon of a race track given a suspended 30 day sentense Musical—Dramatlo ...... « ■ .... 10 tions with fast truck service out of flat with garage. Wm. Kanehl. The Selectmen and the town gamblers’ war ended by truce two and {daced on probation for one fireplace. A comfortable hmne Wanted—^iBstmctlon ...... 04 treasurer will meet the second Mon­ years ago. as well as a poultry farm. FiaauHai New York going south and west WANTED TO BUY ABOUT 60 lbs Telephone 7773. 3rear. Bonds—Stocks—^Mortgages (#:■ sad 11 Agents for United Van Service, more or less of asparagus every day evening In every month until The explosion Jarred the vldnity Only $5,500. R ifkt in town. Boslnsss Opportunities ...... II one of the leading long distance day during its season. WUl pay FOR RENT—THREE ROOM suite, further notice. of the t^-story bank building at EARTHQUAKE IN CHHJC Money to L o a n ...... II new Johnson Block, all modem Mothers’ Sunday was observed at Ckmgress street and Wabash avenue Help and Sltaaflsns moving companies. Phone 8063, each day when delivered. Telephone ROBERT J. SM ITH Help Wanted—Female ...... IS 8860, 8864. 8290, Manchester. improvements. Phone 3726 or Jani­ the Center Congregational church and shook occupants of Michigan Santiago, Chile, May iO.— (AP)— Help Wanted—^Mals ...... 14 tor 7635. Sunday. An appropriate sermon avenue hotels, but two men working There was a sharp at 1009 Main , Help Wanted—Male or Fsmalo .. IT CARLSON Sc COMPANY Express. FOR SALE—HOWARD 17 straw­ was preached by the pastor. In the office of the news service, the about seven o’clock this morning. It StennMdiip TIdiets Agents Wanted ...... r.lT>A FOR RENT—4 ROOM NEW, Just Pregram Publlshli^ Company, SilnatloBs Wanted—E>smals...... 01 Daily service to Hartford and berry plants 81 per hundred, 87 Schools in town opened after a lasted twenty seconds but the dam­ SituatloBs Wanted—M a le ...... 00 Sprii^eld, and all Connecticut, per tboiuumd. W. R. Thompson. complete, also 5 and 7 rooms, week’s vacation. High school pupUs escfqied Injuries. age was slight. Employment Agendas...... 40 and Massachusetts piflnts. Loads Telephone Rosedale 66-2. 818-826.00, 6 Walnut street near returned to their studies at the lilvs dto^D—Pets PwuHi y—T obldea or part loads moved anywhere. Pine street Inquire Tailor Shop. Manchester High school. INBPTOTOR SCHMIDT DIES Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 Liv> Stock-Vehicles ...... 41 Furniture moving. Telephone Man­ 5030. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Shedd and Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 chester 8624. Hartford 2,6220. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 three children of Mfinchester have New York, May 10.—(AP) —In- Waatsd — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 Spjingfleld 6-0391. SIX ROOM TENEMENT, 67 Foster moved Into the “ C3ub house" at pector Christian Sohnfldt, who as For Sale—Hlsccllaaacas street, with all improvements and head of the searching squad of 60 t rtlcles for S a ls ...... 44 Bolton Notch. oats and Aecsssorlss ...... 44 LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FOR SALE—8 DOOR Ice box In garage, screens, shades If desired. Customs agents was credited with TRUCKING. Get our prices. Ex­ Phone 5469. Building Materials ...... 4T good condition. Call 7660. JOBLESS START RIOT the seizure of contraband valued at Diamonds—W atchssW ewslry .. 41 pert furniture moving. “Plcoeer 810,000,000, In seven years, died at Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 40 Idovers W ho Know How.** Carload FOR SALE— THREE rooms of 6 ROOM TENEMB3NT, all Improver ,P|CrUQCS4^J0CKiNG Fuel and ^ e d ...... 4I>A Wellington, New Zealand, May bis Brookl^^ home, the bazige office iSTOOY^RALCOCHRAN distribution. Wm. L. Fitxgerald. household furniture. Will sell rea­ ments, steam heat garage, good was advised today. Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 40 10.— (A P )— ^Rioters outside the Household Goods ...... 41 Phone 8035. sonable. Call at 82 Oak street location, rent reasonable, 32 Walk­ Schmidt suffered a stroke three Machinery and T o o ls ...... II er street Inqzilre SO Walker. House of Parliament today bom­ days ago. Aa head of the search­ Musical Instruments...... 41 FRANK V. WHAJAMS— General FOR SALE—^NEW DINING room barded the building with bricks and ing squad of the enforcement di- Office and Store Eqnlpmsat . . . . 449% trucking, caziot distribution, fer­ set, reasonable. Inquire at 81 1-2 FOR REINT—6 ROOM tenement stones, breaking 160 windows be­ Specials at tbs Stores •eseegddds visioo of the customs servlcfi it was Wearing Apparel—^Furs tilizer and tobacco delivery a Chuter Oak street, after 5 p. m. with shades, screens, and all Im­ fore the police took control. his duty to direct customs agents in Wanted—To Buy ...... specialty. ' Rates reasonable. TeL provements, garage. Inquire 218 The trouble began when a parade searching every hodk o f incoming Roosts Board—Hotels Bessrts S School street of 4,000 unemployed which up to Restaurants 7997. ships. Rooms Without Board ...... 4d MACHINERT AND TOOLS 52 then had been orderly, reached the Boarders W anted...... 40>A FOR RENT—BRIDGE street, four Parliament square and started a m CHOICE CHAMPAGNE Country Board—Resorts sespssss REPAIRING 23 rooms, flrst floor. All improve­ fig h t Hotels—Restaurants eseeseseeee FOR SALE-SULKY plow. Archie ments. Inquire 71 Bridge street Wanted—Rooms—^Board Pifllce said there were only about Hidl, Mass., May 10—(AP) —The Real Ratats For Rant MOWERS SHARPENED, key mak­ Hayes. Telephna 4866. Telephone 6977. 50 men involved in the rioting. A po]Uca today seized between 160 and Apartments, Flats. Tenements .» 41 ing, vacuum cleaner, lock, gum number at these were arrested. 17(.70 oases of the chefleest cham­ Bustness Locations for Rant . . . 44 clo^ repairing. Braithwaite, 62 FO R RSOTT—5-ROOM low er flat, aU Some storekedpere said that before Houses for R e n t ...... 44 improvements, garage. 26 Bentofl pagne,- brandy -and gin Just after It f T J l Pearl street ROOBfS WITHOUT BOARD 59 the police came thdr windows had Suburban for Rent ...... 44 street P'^y June 1st Near had .been landed-on the ocean side Summer Hemes for Rant ...... 4T been smashed and their shdvee East Center street. Call 8142. IV of Kanteaket Beach by mm : smug­ Wanted to R e n t...... d4 WANTED TO DO painting, shing­ looted. glers. Hiey eitiihated its illicit Real Estate For side ling and general repairing, 60e per FOR RENT—LARGE front room, Benson.. Apartment Building for Sale market value at niiaity 810,000. hour. Call 6578. man only. Telephone 8616. BusIbsss Property for SaSale FOR RENT—AT 94 HOLL STREET FIRE nr SCHOOL Motoreytee Officer James Melvin Farms and Land for Sale —^E^rst floor, five-room, flat, with DotlMd a dory- pulling away from Houses for Sale e e e e e e s e e V d • • FOR RENT—FURNISHED room In Lots for Sale . COURSES AND CLASSES 27 private ' flUnlly, centrally located. sun porch, curtain rods, shades, New York, May 10.—(AP)—Ffre tlM beach* for a vessel offfihore and, Resort Property for Sals 000000* Id WrttrBoac M,_ln care of Heraild. screens, garage. Ideal home, cent today destroyed thS to^er of Mount gt^ig to inveatlgate to determine Suburban for*r Sals ...... T|4 BEAUTY CULTURE— ^Bam while S t MichaerS Acadettty in the Bronx, why it hsid been on the bwufli, dis­ Real Estate for Ezehasge...... W trally located; rent reasonable. Wm Wanted—^Reallal E state...... s»* liT learning. Details fres. Hsrtford FOR RENT-FURNISHED room; be on the premises Saturday, Mon­ but none of the 860 boy pupils, covered the liquor. The smugglers ___ E< Aoadsmy of Hslrdrssslng, 698 also xtora on Peas) street Inquire day and Tnesday. J. F. Shedian, ranging from flve to 17 years of apparentty had fled at the sound of N otices...... JO.,, Msla street, Hertford. Setwltx Shoe Shop. Vernon Center. age, were hurt eodangered. Us approadiing motoregrele.

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ToMmEe FoBa By, FiSiiidneFox ByGm eAliiRni :!»NSE AND NONSENSE i j . A ■ . s ;>(V Me- TOLLY A CttATianirWt mncTiNo IN SHOWS w n x . . .'..CVeHT .OF.'fHB;'WiMN', ...... CoUecttng A crowd is sailer tban THENA'nONALPi?A8»TDIVr' i' V.'.' ccdlsctiiig from a crowd. . . . Wben TH A T CITY WBMAwV UHPEBTWlWCX ABt MUWe (M T AT ttie WASHWPMiwii. your credit runs down, creditors Wlfe-^rve waited sihee « o’blodc for my htisband, and it’s now sivt wind you up. . . . A loafer 4* not A F R A fp t - only useless, Imt takes up roont . . tUrty. u? wr-rH M tsoa ^ s f i a u e p M r Men onfy know you by w6at srou do, Friend—^?Hien were you to meet v i H idspfLcn^^ueiosBi m vet Jby wbat you can do. . . . Tbe Urn? u M - ^ r p Wife—At five o’clock. tiJL, m fir . v s t sl|^ of teal live Is wh^n a man OR Mioutp voti B e ECARei> 9 B e i3 tp stops flattering and begins to moral­ ttofSis A ixrt'drn-V fia; siloes ARB 9tARtlll0 When hstening to a radio prtHtam p ^ e i ’H e p ize. . . . We’ve known heads to OV/ER 111 AO^ilW UAt-w-lH’ -To IIP virfi swell after forty, but they gradnally you are anxious to hear and some *i& e o OP, ice-coBes RieiiT settle back again. . . . Men really other broadcaster ' horns in and rsLLAs ARofjiap-m^ (UAidAR musses things up, it's too bad o F A tM E R f have the best o f it,, and the. woinen u sep*i6 CALL M e ^dALJ>€Aaue>l! know it. . .'A News Reel Movie can’t tell the intruder what he thinks ME of him. WR A t rv/B -TAKWi Kioees vMti- is a Scotchman’s vacation. . . . The • -^ P G C way to get to the top is by get- TUVrAl' LSSSoUSv Ald^ PIP RA-ffte u«e • A_ Who won the War? the gentle- ©ArTHCR t ^ down to the root of tblnn . . . SEi/&rtv iioaRS <$r s6Lo wiAS"* i , Loose S A ffM The first time a girl falls In To^ she man asked. Well, as nearly as we Imagine ghe invented it. . . . The can figure it out, nobody did,lbut ^ IF a f r a i p t everybody is payl:^ for it. b ^ way to make mion^ is to help S A V s o / others make money. . . . You can’t toll, anything by looks*—a thinker Teacher—Johnnie, give the prlnoi- looks Just like a loafer. . . . The pal parts of the verb "My.” Ihrst the month is the worst of Little Johnnie (age eight, looking the month. . . . A fool is often a puzzled for quite a vdiile)—^Lay, set, wise man who guessed wrong. . . . hatch. Never tiy to sell a man anything ex­ cept food when he’s hungry. . . . CALENDAR REFORMERS Eventually every man is recognized MIGHT GET SOMEWHERE IF fm: what he is. ... . The sweetness THEY’D FIX THINGS SO .RUG of low price never equals the bitter­ BEATING AND FISHING TIME ness of poor quality. . . . A man's DIDNT COME TOGETHER. favorite brand of love is brand new love. . . . Smiles don’t cost anything MAGIC 8JUBEP SMOKE —that is, if you are careful who you smile at. ... . Work 3 dull only to Boston — Lee Wee, Cblneee those who take no pride in it. laim■ a needle. After a foW chlldlsb pelna, There’s a time to sing and a time to he forgot all about It BeeenQy he pray. felt an Itching between his toes. SCORCHY SMITH Honored Gnests By M m C. T m y There’s a time that’s glad and a time Reaching down, Raby felt a sharp that’s blue, point' sticking ou t He pulled, and There’s a time to plan and a time to out popped the needle, be says. NOWTUATWe ^rr AIN'T EVERYBODY do* There’s’ a time to grin and show your TIIPPdM8>|WC WMAT o r r s INVrrED INTIDj grit. & A W 0 R B Y IN 6 'WAT SHKU A aX IN Q l LODOe, But there never yet was a time to F l a p p e r F a n n y S a y s SCORCHY ‘ quit. ______w .aaew .«— W rt«r DID I TELL IT SURE IS A Mate (on board ship)—^There goes VOU.SCORCHTi HONOR* eight bells. You’ll have to excuse WE'RE BEIN'RhlEED me, it’s my watch below. 1 Lady Passenger—Gradous! Does your watch strUce as loud as that? A certain mao’s -hobby is fishing. Another prefers' to woik in his gar­ den. thinks the other’s choice is fodlsh. Both are wrong. ' POLITICAL PIE IS MADE UP OP BOLONEY, APPLE-SAUCE, PLUMS AND DOUGH. WIFE—^You don’t love me any more. When smu see me crying now, you don’t ask why. HUSBAND—Pm very sorry, my dear, but these questions have al­ ready cost me entirely too much. WASmNGTON TUBBS U B y C r a n e OUT OUR W AY By W illianui Two Americans were decorating the grave of a friend with flowers 0 ^ and seeing a Chinaman nearby strewing rice over the grave o f Us deceased, one asked him: The American—When do you ex­ pect your friend to eat the rice? The Chinaman—'Velly well, when Most peo|fie are tudnred out hn^ vM’U PQoeMl RATSl MEH HME SAlLEr KROUNO IHE SEH. SRH VOU CiETTING l o o k a t -THE.T B iC c yours come to smell the bouquet. before they’re tucked fan m e Go elOCUUD m eoKTS m o eK«bER*lVMSM THAT. AN* men 'iEUA? YOU GETTIHG L A 'k V R A S C A U ! TME. A e w K E * F VUEU-.IF 1F « . •fo TH‘ SOOTH HAVE THE tOEA TOUR tOEER O’ WAlTlM' FEP FACED UfTTLE. 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b k te 'tb ' Btee C9(>. No. 1 of the Muehavtar ■pee la hop^ for. Offlcers are it t f dcpertawnt wUl bcdd ite first questfd to wear white. at Oia naxt' dfOl of the at 7 o*doek ttUe tottoMNsrisiftp ^B h«. ^i^^eiidM rls urged to , \Ani^>apdi; the cnmMttbn of AiMpsw rFergn- NfW be pri at. Navy CSito ' ■Fre^ 'L itter C at^t _ ji of BsooidMld street, who mesfiwriiMp ak been seziena^ m-with a hard attgo^ ^he Bsoiriibly meettiv ^ the dlreor vjjnl, Aiiknr ,B6a’ ton of the SaTioge Bank of I t o o f pleurlaY* ^kas somewhat impn^ecr: away___ ^ and____ “ _ An group' this mdndng. ' cfw nlttoas afornow complete, .the «*■ * Aealer win be held at the beak to- lUght out of Hie water P R t o - - - nbcTow aftemoon at S:S0. Legla d^emta,'' Mazofd Dougw,' ■-..r.jnV . \ Winners at tha Royal N etA b q ^ RMph L. VitoDe^.Qfto.F. 8dp|ttck-. The fifteenth iwmimi oaaeoDtlea satoaek party held M**„*^^^ •£ am apd C am ^ -iadlald haring been and d******* ^ the Hartford Cooiity t|M home o f l ^ Joaqsh HoRud qP adpdttod. Hartford rbad, 'were as foUowm' Mery Sush­ ' 1 S « ' , — .. Young Men’s CSiristlan Association Oolond K u ry B. BineU of tUh win take place at the' Methodist Mrs. (toorge L^OraMadio, first; Mito i ' ChriMOr, D. s.- W. ■ Auxiliary.. New Bondi Beets, ; l chm tii in TIHndsor, next Monday^ Helen. Guatafs^ second; Mn> M*. town. Chief of Staff of a e 43id Na- C. Kea<^ Tmit, Daughters of evening. May 16, at 6:46, Daylight M urph^hsdlatiqn. Daniel Grif­ .tioiial Gtutol Dtolskm,. apd a vet- Unia Veterapaofitoe a ril War Apd 2 bunches for ...... i X O .w Saving ♦I"'* Isaac ' Oregearthy. fin won first i»Iae for the men. John . e n m ^ a e World Wkr,. wap-^sMect^ Nevi F. C. Tpador o f Bolton Oentor Nice Lanb for stewing, loog-tisie Bidisn Y. M. C. ▲. secre­ L o v ^ ssoofid and R. J. HoDan^- last'nl^t by tile .Permpnat M^ were read a d placed a ffie. 2 lbs* •Aossaaaa aa*a«a And These Prices Are tary. win be the guefit speaker. cepadlatteai^ The hoeteaa served.' mprial Dby Committee "to : dehyer To AttocM Cinirdt sandwiches and coffee. .ae- M am rlal Day addresp in Cen­ It was voted to aaseinble in' front Fmest Clean > fii B. M. Stanley will r^uzn to ter Paa. Colonel Ksaell . of the. Hifl^ school buOkMig'Saday. Pedc ...... A Boom To Ndw Budgets her HUAilaad Park home today The Board of Control of ton taoinmaded by' "Victor Bronl^. iporaing. May 39 at ’.0:w . to' mardh Porit Cbiy meetiitf tWs afternoon ^.at toe fiar the holiday heoor by reasop the M atottal aerir)c^ l b ...... 4 o’clbck. Rouflne bustoeas win be of ' his ertraadinary se^ a to The flower conunittee a d those ' Qrange win hold its transacted. psqally oatributipg their services JI 5 Home Made raikmr House Rolls regular meeting in Odd Fdlows hall to the making of bouquets and Cotton Pruits tomorrow evening. The prc^n^am An members of the Luther league K m p o a d i .______wreaths wffl. meet at! the H Home Made Pineapple Pies ’to r che lecturer’s hour will be in of the Swedish liutheran church w j» Army and Navy QUb from 9 tdiarge of the Home Economics are pianTiing to visit the New Bnt' to 11 a. m. Memorial Day. The committee, Mrs. Arthm Hutchin- ain Lea^e on Thursday night are ■tyatt ipeettog of-. T«^XBaxuidt >c y a r d Ison, president. An exc^ent pro- requested to notify Herma.’ Johnson Memorial Day Committee ‘ 'irill- be' |Li ^ jnram is in course of- preparation, o f FMrfidd Street, cshalrman of the ■f hrid M aday evening, May 16 to the Strawberry Short Gske Biscoii One can hardly believa that audh ohe surprise number alone will be trsnsportatlon coimnlttee. •X Municipal hullfflhg. iworth going to see. A social hour LandDozen o’ Lakes Butter smart designs, colorings and follow. The Ladles’ Sewing Circle of the — ^— l b ...... ity could be so reasonable. Iden­ ) 25c tically the same grade you paid 17e Park Community dnb The second degree will be con­ 2 lbs. 49c. In a recent announcement issued meet at the clubhouse tomorrow af­ ferred upon a class of 28 qadiates for just last summer. Get hogy 2rom the Manchester Trade school, ternoon to work for the Mduorial at tomorriow nighVa^ npeettog of Fresh MiBc, Quart .;....----- now and make those hot weather )t was stated that short wave trans- hospital. An wonjen of the com (tompbell Coao&,.NOi 573, knights frocks. 36 inches wide. Orior- "mittlng radio statimi rights had muni^ win be welcome apd may . '"I o f Columbus, to be-hrid at Ttoker Dial 5111 fo s t. ^been granted to the local school. The come any time after ^ o’clow. Hall starting at 8:30. information was Incorrect, but there 'S' will be an. experimental broadcast Sunset Rebeksb Players win fo- '"4 29c Printed Voiles Thursday eveidng during the Open hearss the play, “M ys^ ^ A beautiful range of new pattenis ^mght pit^ram through the on Thursday evening at Odd Feuowa to these printed voiles and batiste. courtesy of the owner and .operator haU. They have been invited to fo- They are cutttog'*up readily for fof Station WIBAX. This will be peat the performance Friday eve­ both women’s and children’s frocAa. ipurely expeHmental with the idea ning at the Center Congr^OonSl OF y Color-fast Special, o f showing how Rulio frequency is parish haU under the auspices of the bent out onto antennas. Women’s F^eration. CHOSEN BY THE 19c Mrs. Eleanor Freelove, president The Ladies Aid society of the AMERICA’S of Anderson-Shea Post No. 2046 V. N ora Methodist aurch wffl meet ;y. w. auxiliary, rec^ved word MAKERS OF M U illlliy ' Sheer Chiffon'Voiles tomorrow aftemoon at 2 o’clock St 'OoL Hwry B. BtsseD :pf the instituting of the new auxil- the home of Mrs. Thomas Moore of FINEST Sheer fabrics are smart this sea­ ipxy in Rockville Friday evening. Ctekland stinet. Mrs. W. H. Pether- State and Nation as Commander^ of son—and these sheer bhlfftm vollea -Mrs. Catherine Dibble, department bridge and Mrs. F. M. m a ols wffl com pany G of this town at the to their soft, subduad patterns art president, requests that all local assist a e hostess. Marican border to 1916 and later to CARS outstanding. All color-fast pitots. members attending wear their uni- the World War as a staff officer. - White and putel grounds. Yard, ‘ forms. When it comes to get real fish in Hynes as Marshal - - ^ ^ * the brooks within a radius of fifty The committee also approved the 29c Members of the Country club are miles of Manaester it takes Wifflsm appototment of James P. Hynes as r reminded of the box supper toxnor- ffbPA, insurance agent by oec|Q>atlo|k 'Memorial Day parade marshal, as ^row evening at 7 o’clock at the club- a fiaerman by aoice, to bring recommended by Anderson^Sh^a Eyelet Suitings, 'house, followed by the regular home a e Umit. This he demon­ P6st V. F. W. delegates. Marshri Batistes bridge. strated iresterday when w ia rod apd Hynoi udll smect 'bis aides and w ^ Eyelet—another smart fashion boots he took S trip out east and make a-report at the noct meeting leader] And yoo’U want frocks returned early last evening w ta a e of the Permanent Memorial Day from thEbe eyelet suitings and ba­ LEATHER SOLES and limit allowed by law. His sxnallest ’Comhdttee^&ext Monday night. tistes for summer 1982. In white catch was nine inaes ranging fm ^ 7 ^ program for Memorial Day and soft pastels. Yard, that roeasuremat to elevqn and was suhndited and Approved imd is P RUBBER HEELS one-balf. all “ beauties” as Mr. Shea as fo llo ^ : Prayer, Rev. Frederic^, For Ladies ^ ^ i%A up takes no otoer klpd. C AJlrii; Itoafflng. General Order 59c and (^nts U U No. 11 for Memorial Day,’ May 5, Nutmpg District 'L . O. L. No. 21 1868 by C6mmander-to-Chief John wffl hold its quarterly meeting •'in A. Logsm, G. A. FL, aarence Ma^ The “hit” of the season! RUBBER HEELS Orange haU, Bridgeport, Saturday. tto; Aiidress, Colonel Marry B. May 14 at' 7 p. m. District offlars Bieeell; ^coin’s Gettysburg Ad­ sv.v.'iS from this t o w fepretontottyes dress, William SUtowpop. (altef- Cotton Mesh 25c froin a e local lP^)to will, mppe the nate) William Brandt; Decoration SELWITZ SHOE trip by automol^. FplloudjiK to* Service, ^ a k e Post, No. 4,' G. A. F|., (for ^ r t s (plain REPAIRING mating aey'wffl be ae guats of Commander Luciue Ptone^; Cha^ Bridgeport “Chosen Few LL < O, L. Irin Oiaifes B. Baker; DOcoratiph frocks) 39® paatds) Selwitz BuUdlng, Main ahd Pearl 255.” Refreshmato a d a social Service, Ward Cheney Capap, We simply cannot keep our color assortment complete on Est. 1908 hour wffl follow a e busine^ United Spanish War Veterape, Cpm- TEMPERED RUBBER this material. Everyone is wearing mesh and our smartest xomider H ar^ Hilton; Chaplain, iXCUttIVI, FAR TOUOHIR. lONOIR-WURINO glfto wffl stwh be wearing frocks from, this lovely cotton mesh, Seth Leslie (toepey ' to glorious, new pastels. Color-fast. DecoraUon Service Tenperad'Rsbbsr b the b it .------eentribuHen to Hrs-bulldlng Deqpratl'on serrice, DUworth-Cor- bitanyson. Exdutlvsto______U. S.,tltoJ, A b touahsmsw rubbri o d « hpU Post Mo. 102, American Legion, imNnamBfheotiEmdi of miiv.mils* to «nwAs lan^ long III«Ilfs w.el inwtbs w.U., w.S. Royal—* Commander John L. Jenpey; Ch%p- Asisriea'tSmaftsilTirs— and grsoriyliMrsaMS driving M isty. Hale’s Cottoi^abrics—Main Flour, l^ t laito, Everett Kennedy; Decoration ROYAL HEAVY DUTY serried Ahdeirsoh-ShPa'' Post; N®* ROYAL REGULAR i0j6, yetenms of Foreign W«w. 'Brom Li^OO Cpmmiuidet Joseph Moriarty; CSiap- $6.35 $9.95 lidh, Ch^terfield Pirie; Reading of names <« deceased veterans since $6.93 18x5.25 $10.94 MemorlM Day. 1031. aw en ca Mar­ CHICKEN PIE SUPPER tin rbenedlction, Rev. J. Stumrt $7.43 ISxSAO $12.33 David Qiambers ■' ■■ WEDNESDAY. MAY 11 We offer you an ^It was reported to the comn^ttpe $8.37 18x6.00 $13.14 6 to 8 Pe Rfn B« S« X« that-there hius b^n no deaths to t^ GRANGE HALL, N.' Coventry C on tra ctor ranks of the QvU, War veterapp $9.72 19x6.50 $16.29 Ladies’ Fragment Society. during the past year. Ope veteran of the ^panish-American rmd World RE-^UIP YOUR CAR ALL AROUND WITH Sniq>er SOo. and Builder opportunity. to War, (Sprdon Dunn, has died and tho THE HRES SELECTED BY THE WORLD'S foUowtog list of names of World War veterans wffl be read this year: LEADING ENGINEERS ■ John F. Campbell,. Fred . torch, Wffliam Purtffl, Wffllapa . ^ p a , 1847 Geom L< Dwyer, Eugepe Murray, ariello, Harold Alton; Rpfiu PINEHUfiST Stone, CbristiaP ErichiMin, John U. S. ROYAL C^op..Sam ue] Riehazdsmi, David Mfitchet^ William J .' D! Page and O Bert De^e. LAMB PATTIES . Tent Uets Representation W f 1.1 TAKE your w orn tires AS PARI PAYMENT ON NEW U. S. ROYALS 4 for 25c Roger Bros. ^ e appHcation o f Mazy C. Bach of theee ta s^ Patties .made from genuine Sprlag^ > Lanto wr^iped'with bacon,will weigh 1-4'lb. or over.

Yon can save and still have first qnaUty. Boston Type BONELESS POT ROAST ..... 21c Ih. EV^.try oar 25c Ground Beef? On Display In The We are veUr oarefol to seie that only frei^ trltomed The fam ily plate fo r 85 years! baBtop- atoer beM.ls ground for..It, , _____ , . ______'-PD0,~mi •At the lowest prices in 15 years. month. Of The : (halves'.liytpr and Toiderkrf^ ^ \ Freirii Meat Soap Stewing B M lera Bones Lamb Our special Club Plan Sale ! HaHbot \ ‘ ' - ■ Will be ^yen avvay holder of a lucky nihnbef to be Buy 2 la ^ ie '25c packages of White Soap Flakes, for You join our dub by simply paying a small down pay­ 45c and get a fancy-dost pan free. ment and take your set. liien each week you paya sura i h w n J u U e ^ so smdl that youTl never miss it. AT P piE H U R S T -rfflA L 4151 f rtoi $10 to Xhte Ticket WiU Be Given With Any Sale im CoB^-Inn To^.Frodacts. 25c ^dwidi 4 34 piece Purchase Cht Any Article Tomato Juice S p r e a d ...... A v C k G o ^ [ ^ i l 'PoBiato Jliiee on your own Between the period May H to June 10 Inclusive. Keep your tick- |3 la Marqnety serving tray sign a tu re ets'ttittil the .drawing has taken place. 8 fo r 50c O securiiy required ()re^ed Cbickra The ni^nbers wiU be:^ ra^ Saturday, June 11 at 2 p. m. by L^ Ptat Stew". wet** Gan N- on amounte ' up to A. TKo^ AdVi Mar. M ^hester Evening Herald. If ihehold^ $]i0 0 . . . .OUT onjbr ^ a r g e Cream o is fbCfie'and a hatf of ;the %£>^ l^lmb^ d net; claim the in ^ witi^ 48 Chun (BioWdte,^ 26 piece Set on^. the unpaid monthly houi^ aJt^ ttie published in the 3 5 c C3ani Jidee 4^p]fiiiice. > I ^ g e r amoimta, B&^j^i^nextntmil^^ automatically Make up,to fSOO on your- owiis ■Chop ...... yfi^draw - without e n d ^ ^ a n , h t a e k ^ t w i f •;'' V '-/f -■. - Y ■' V

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