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V O L. L V II„ NO. 199 (ClaasUled Advertlsliix ou Fags 10) MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, MAY 23, 1938 (TW ELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTO^

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THOMS RESIGNS. Press Corre- ference With Pr Hartford, May 28.— (A P )— Czechoslovakia sent armored giants such as the motorized heavy artillery unite pictured above Into Governor Crosa today ’ had re- the Sudetqn-German areas of her s mall land In a swift answer to ru mors of German troop movements A C zech C ivil W a r ceived the resignation of only spondent Flies Over Bat- outside her borders and Nazl-lnaplre d terror within, Hodza In Effort To one of the three state and conn- r* ty oommlssloneni who be bad Parl^ May 23—(A P )— Informedis Edouard Dalsdier that the Praha tlekeids In Central China quarters reported today the France government was capable of crush- asked to quit offtoe as a reault The Germanic Diffic and Britain had joined in warning ing any revolt Inside the Republic of the Waterbary Grand Jury disclosures. Germany that Czechoslovakia could and would seek French aid only If And Describes Sitnation. John D. Thoms, statute re- not be made the theater of a war and when German troops crossed vtslon commissi oner, haa re- like that In Spain. the frontier. Praha, M ay 23.— (J signed, the governor annonnoed. Konrad Henlein, leade By ELMER W. PETERSON Both French and Czechoslovak The calmness of Sunday's muni- Be Is still waiting, be said, for quarters said the Praha government cipal elections In Czechoslovakia Czechofllovakia’s autontj With the Japanese Army In Cen- the other two to comply. They had evidence that Sudeten German and the firm stand taken by France seeking Germanic mine are Athletic Oommlsaloner tral Cniina, May 28.—(A P)— The Nazis were storing up arms. These and Britain against possible German Joseph H. Lawler of Waterbary, Japanese field command said today quarters were alarmed by persistent Interference were considered In and Premier Milan Hodza^ and Matthew A. Daly of New reports that the war supplies were Paris to have eased the tension tonight in a preliminary that 10,000 demoralized f'.hinese .ol- Haven, a county commissioner. coming from Germany. slightly. to settle their dispute, uiers have surrendered smee tne laii or bUcao

fare, terrifying In iu scope, with Wisconsin's cr:stomarlIy strangely public expressed not only the fleeing Chinese fighting desper- scrambled politics were stirred up over relaxaUon of International | Hartford. May 23.— (A P I - The ah'sts Seize Arms But ate rear’ guard actions as they seek Just a bit more today by the out- Sion but also pride that Political Observers In Hart- to save themselves from the Jap- business recession has brought the come of the Fanner-Labor-Progres- vakia's determined stand anese. relief problem back Into the head- The Uprising Is Quelled. alve federation convention, which MEXICAN ARMY PLANES helped thwart Hitler. (In Shanghai, a Japanese army lines In Connecticut. includes the state progressive party 'The peaceful passing of ford Make Predictions More than one person In every of the La Follettcs but which yes- day's municipal election d ayi mcntarlly eased Czechoslov (Continued on Page fw o) ten today is receiving some form of Hendaye, France (A t the Spanish tenlay would not endorse Phil La FoDowing Recent Scandal Follctte for re-eicctlon ss governor. BOMB REBEL POSITIONS fear of war with Germany, public a.ssistance, and If the cost Frontier), May 23.—(AP)— Two were apportioned equally among the Instead, the convention endorsed question of how her 3,500,0 manlo minority shall be rest of the state's population every thousand captured government Theodore F. Dammann, who now la remained unsolved and full man, woman and child would pay militiamen killed several of their \ Hartford, May 23— (A P ) — Im- ARREST MURDERER secretary of state— and a good trouble. over $2 a month to foot the bill. Report The Degtniction Of mediate poUtiert developments to- guards In the Insurgent prison at friend of the La Follettes—for gov- Czechoslovak leaders gave - day followed the sensational Water- Governor Wilbur L. Ooss recent- ernor, and Mayor Daniel W. Hoan ly recognized the seriousness of the Pamplona last night and, seizing and France full credit for the bury Grand Jury disclosures. of Milwaukee—a Socialist—for LATE NEWS tercesslon In the Interests of OF NEW HAVEN COP problem by calling a conference at arms, battled troops In a futile ef- Two Machines At CedBlo’s Republicans gave renewed and United States Senator. but there was widespread the State Capitol tomorrow to take Biore serious consideration to a fort to escape. Political observers said that tion over the Praha gove Pape-AIcom ticket this fall. the first steps toward revamping The insurgent command at Irun Dammann would run for secretary Air Base; Fear Other unhesitating employment of Connecticut's relief program. FLASHES! (^I. Thomas Hewea of Farming- said the uprising was quelled only of state again If Phil would to maintain tn tm a l dlscipllnn| "Due to the continuing and pos- ton loomed as Gov. Cross poMlble Police Snrromid Shack In after an undetermined number of "choose" to seek hla third succes- guard tbe Republic's borders, choice for the Democratic nomina- sibly Increasing problem of relief," i prisoners were killed and wounded. sive term, and his fourth altogeth- States May Join In Revolt REMINOTON LOSES PLEA tion of lieutenant governor. said the governor, "as well as to the SUll at Frontier. Bare details reaching the frontier er. as governor. . Washington, .May 23.— (A P ) — Some 500,000 soldiers William J. Pape, publlshu of the Hamden And Nab Fugitive Implication of the Social Security Hoan said he would not run for Waterbury Republican and Ameri- Act for our welfare program, I be- indicated the attempted break was Remington Rand, Inc., failed In the along the 1,300-mlle frontier, sternly suppressed. Senator. San Liil.a Potoql. Mexico, May 23. Siipremn l^ourt today In Ite chal- of them facing Gerinan ter ' can, appeared to be gaining lieve that one of the most Import- Will Not Accept strength among O.O.P. groups as Who Confesses The Crime ant duties confronting the next Prisoners were said to have over- — (A P )—Army filers said today lenge of a National Labor Helattons and Praha authorities belli powered their guards In a caretul- appreciate the confidence ex- order directing tbe reln- force would be sufficient to ( gubernatorial timber, and State's General Assembly la the revision of pressed In me," Hoan wrote in a they h.id bombarded ex-Gcneral Sa- our public assistance legislation to ly-Iald plot, several.' Then stetonKnt of employes who partici- any Incursion by Hitler, sell Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn as United note sent up to the convention desk, tumlno Cedlllo's rebel air base, de- eliminate existing dupIlcatlon.s and they broke Into the guardroom pated In a IBS6 strike claimed protector of Germans i States Senatorial caliber. New Haven. May 23.— (A P )—A "but 1 am compelled for persona) stroying two camouflaged planes. to work out a plan of coordination." where firearms were stored. Barri- Tbe company contended that un- where. In any attempt to Raymond E. Baldwin of Strat- man who police said confessed reason.! not only to decline the nom- The raid was In retaliation for an ford, Republican House leader In To determine the "fundamental cading themselves there, they en- der the Labor Board order It would Czechoslovakia another Austria.'! alK>otlng a New Haven patrolman ination. but to state that I cannot attack made yesterday by a fast Many Czechs are convinced—j 1933, was being mentioned as a principles" upon which an up-to-date gaged In a bloody fight with Insur- white plane on the field headquar- have to relnHtate nearly 4,(H)U per- i to death was in custody today, while accept It." His acquaintances said the belief is shared to a wide i _ possible opponent of Gov. Oosa this relief program should be based. gent troops. ters of President Lazardo Cardenas sons and oust an equni numlwr wh o a 19-year-old youth, wanted for he definitely meant what be wrote. by foreign dlplonuita— that HlC fall and John A. Danabef of this Gov. Cross summoned to tomorrow's The Insurgents said their losses In at Villa Hermosa. .hree miles from had taken tbe place of the strikers. questioning In connection with the The convention Itself made Its • • • army would have swept Into city, former secretary of state, as conference mayors, selectmen, com- the fighting were unimportant. the city of San Luis Potosl. case, was the object of an extensive position on Dammann ambiguous border dlatricte inhabited by r ScoAtor Augustine Lonergan’a op- munity chest officials. Public Wel- A . government offensive on the Four bombs dropped by the white BLOCK.\DE BROKEN ponent search. fare Department officials, social by voting that if a candidate (l.e.. rtoVakia's Nazifled Sudeten I lons-qulet Catalonian front was re- plane explodeil in an air field ncqr W'nnhlngton, May S3 — (A P ) — Mr. Pape's newspapers Initiated Just 18 hours after Patrolman workers and other Interested In Dammann) withdraws, he may be minority had not Praha acted 9 ported to have driven a wedge be- replaced by the b o a rd -if It chooses. the re.sldcnce from which President The House broke its rules commit- energy and determination. the Waterbury investlgaUon. The Eldward H. Wendland was slain the problem. tee’s prolonged blockade of the re- The State Welfare Department, Cardenas is directing military Government quarters < publisher backed Alcorn's candidacy Saturday morning by a man whom vised wage-hour bill today by vot- In Its latest bulletin, discloses how (Oontlnued on Page Seven) (Ctontlnned on Page Seven) forces trying to cni.sh the Cedlllo deep satisfaction over the for the governorship In 1934 and in be had taken from a stolen automo- ing overwhelmingly to debate the the 1936 convention bla support of bile and was driving to a police sta- big that problem is. Insurrection. yesterday's balloting. The The army fliers, said they found measure Immediately. the Hartford county prosecutor tion. a posse of state and local po- support received by pro-gover Costs Increasing. Cedlllo's hidden air base near a This action ratified ’ a petition O'"*™®™ Wt the Pape-Alcom licemen surrounded a shack In parties in Czech communities' "During the past year." is report- place called Santo Domingo, a point signed 3la.v 8 by 218 members to Interpreted as a vote of confid Hamden and arrested Thomas ed. "relief costa in the state have not shown on maps but which la be- force the legislation to the floor In for the government’s partial. i Covne, 23, of this city. been mounting steadily and will call Legendary Giant Tribesmen lieved to be in the rugged Huasteca spite of the rules committee’s stead- ilization and for its firm Detective Simon P. Relstng said for an expenditure of funds con- fast refusal to gl\e It preferential throw its French and Soviet to stop. Oojme had confessed to the shoot- siderably larger than was estimated region. Meanwhile, a rebel plane was re- status. Sian alliances overboard for,)'' ing and was being lodged In the to be necessary by the last General Feted By 2,000 Indians Debate was limited to four hours DEM(K!RATIO CANDIDATES Assembly for the fiscal year July ported to have bombed the village sake of peace with Germany. county Jail on a warrant Issued by but leaders said efforts of a aoutb- Gains of the Sudeten " Hartford, May 23.— (A P )— CoL 1937—June 1938. This rise In re- of Bucnavlsta, near Ciudad Malz, Coroner James J. Corrigan. em bloc to make the measure more party of Konrad Henlein In pn Thomaa Hewea of Farmington may lief has been primarily due to much Harrison Hot Springs, B. C., May spreading terror among the Inhabit- A t the same time, Relsing said : "Despite their great size—about flexible might delay a final vote .un- Inanlly German communities -J be In the running for the Democratic • police alarm had been sent out more severe and prolonged business ants and causing them to flee. It 23— (A P )— Indians of British Co- seven feet In height—the Saaquatch could not be learned Immediately til late tomorrow. been taken for granted . and ’ j nomination of Ueutenant governor for Frank Benlak, a youth of uncer- recession than was anticipated.” • • • lumbla—home of the Ogopogo, were timid and harmless," Bums whether there were any casualties counted In advance. this fall. • tain address. Some sources have Indicated the said the Indiana believe. HIGH OOLUT RL'LINO. legendary lake-dwelling water from the two bombs which fell in The Sudenten, Nazi, Although not placing bitw^if jg While the slayer was making his state’s relief deficit may total a mil- "They were believed to be covered WasMagton, May 28.— (A P ) — lion and a quarter dollars. the village. party Increased Its strength in I ^ role of a candidate, OoL Hewea cacape In a commandeered car aft- snake, and hla terrifying aalt-water with a growth of hair and to live The Supreme Court broadened the The bulletin reports that In March Ciudad Malz is the town In which German communities where V8

would accept the nomination If of- er killing Wendland, a companion cousin, the sea serpent—paid hom- In caves and hollow trees. The field of federal taxation today by was held yesterday, but only fered to him, hla friends state. was attempting to holdup a care- of this year a total of 175,767 per- age today to Saaquatch, the hairy General Cedlllo. In his teens, oi^gan- legend probably came down from Ized his first rebel force to fight holding that the Federal govern- nicipal governing bodlee w ere] "1 have no statement to make,- laker at St. Bernard cemetery. He sona of the 1,602,166 in the atate ones. the actual existence of some primi- against President Porfliio Diaz. ment can Impose levies on athletic fected so that It appeared, ha said today, neither denytng nor eluded Patrolman Leslie Leigh by received some form of relief, an In- An estimated 2,000 from tribes In tive race. I believe In It myself." Watching Other Statoa eontoate at atate anlversltlea and would be no direct national . Bonflrmlng the report that a move almbing over a cemetery wall. crease of 34.4 per cent, or 44.9M the territory and Washington atate on the oalariea o f employes, of the Legend or not, the celebration to- The government defense-ministry therefrom. RMslng said he bad reason to sus- persona over March 1937. converged on a gaily decorated In- New York Port Authority. afoot is to make him Gov. Croes' The cost totaled $3,062,474 or day and tomorrow will see braves, asserted the uprising was confined Konrad Henlein, the Sudetei "heir.’’ pect Benlak was the man who es- dian village here, bringing grotesque Jnstloe Roberts delivered the 6 to $383,360 more than for the same squaws and their papooses living to the state of San Luis Potosl, but leader, refused again to ne caped from the cemetery. native masits and coatumM. It’s 2 rteelelon sastalnlng a Federal ad- Hewe’s friends want Mm to run month In 1937, arith the Federal again aa their ancestors did before strong hints were given that p i«tl- with the government OB bla Bhoek la Sormimded Saaquatch Indian Day, and no place mission tax on ttekets to IntercoUe- either for second place oi this fall’s government paying over cent, white men came. Against a back- dent Cardenas is keeping a watch- Ing demands for autonomy ft A t dawn yesterday, 18 policemen for skeptics. — glato footfanll games at the Vnlver- atate ticket or for tha United State’s the town g^em m ents, A.9 per ground of historic Harrison lake and ful eye on actlvlttea In at least three Sudeten Germans, •hinder surrounded tbs Hamden shack In You either take the Saaquatch or rtty of Georgia and Georgia Tech. tng unconatltuUona) alb Senatorahip. They are espresslag cent, the state 21.6 per cent, and the river, an Indian village of 20 lodges other states.. • • • preference for the former place. a d i i i ^ rainstorm, after fruitless counties, 1.9 per cent. leave them alone. There is no mid- bright with traditional oehred draw- aearoies In Orange and East Ha- Dispatches from Guadalajara said MARKETS AT A GLANCE The Farmington man. who baad- The Largest IteoL dle course. ings and totem symbols occupies a (Uoattaned o « Fag* ven, and captured the youth. mountainous Jalisco, traditional New York, May 2 g ._ (A P I- ®d Gov. Cross' reorganization com- The biggest Item In the Connec- Many Indians take them atralght i^uare mile of cleared bruahland. PbUto revealed that a telephone haunt of rebel factions, had been Stock*—Steady; galas and losses mission, Is being talked ot as the ticut relief bill for March was the To hear teU, the Saaquatch were' Dressed In full tribal regalia, visited by government planes which TBEASrRT BALANC unidentified person had great hairy legendary creatures narrow. man to whom the governor referred cost of the Works Progress Admin- Indiana prepared to atgrt the day’e dropped pro-Cardenas propaganda •ent thra to Hamden and that they istration, which paid' $1,389,518 to that maintain their reputation with Bonda—Lower; low-prtoed rails recently when he said Ma sueeasaor celebration with a parade. leaflete. sgahi aolds Washington. May should be one who would carry on searched a farmhouse 18,361 workers, whoee families an occaalonal present-day swoop without result when one of the of- Night events will Include forbid- A press report said General Ana- Curb— <)iilet; spedaltlea and ntl)i- The poeltion of the preaant stata pobclas. brought the total number ot perams from tha mountains to peek In win- den torchlight flsh-apearing, for cleto Guerrero, governor of the Im- May 30: . .. *>06rfl a netee in on adjoining dependent on W P A to an estimated dows or smack down a lone tribes- ttea marked down. Bamia ran with X3«v. Oroas In wMch special permiarton haa been portant northeastern state of Nuevo Foreign Exchange — S te s d y ; Receipt^ $20,485,aadAtll 66,438. Next was general lo ^ re- poan. granted by the Dominion Fisheries Leon, travelled to San Luis Potosl francs lower. tures, $22,004,357.70; ^ Uef, totaling $86^89 to 99,881 per- Others. Indian Agent J. W. Bums department, ceremonial dancee and Cotton—Quiet; ilqaldatioa; to t- 67S,1flfl,S06-*6; custo$ w plalnad, taka a ml Wsr vi«w . camnflre tecttala o f Indian folklore. jfltjilimn* Page SsTsa^ ITW O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 23,1938 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 28,1988 P A G E meetiiif will b« held Tuwdfty noon cals" and "thieves," Dr. Walker SMUGNESS b«emuM of the Memorial day holiday WILUANSON SILEMT said, "thera may be some final profit on Monday. from this disgrace that has come ABOUT TOWN CHENEYS’ WORKERS AS HE SURRENDERS upon our city. We esn turn thU mis- JAPAN CLAIMS Questions and Answers HOSPITAL STAFF SODALITY MOTHERS | Forty Midgets As Stars fortune to sdvsntsge if we sre wise. Advances that are being mads In Methodist Conference IN SERVICE a U B HOME MISSIONARY We ought to have full and free dts- rents of stores In the business sec- 01WAIBBURY CASE cusaion of a constructive nature tion of Manchester since all vacant TEN THOUSAND DEATHS APPROVE CONTRACT stores have been rented, are likely On the Wage, Hour Bill GIVEN APPROVAL PARTY THIS EVENING In New Hollywood Ventu during the next few weeks snd Janes M. Preston Personalities CONFERENCE HERE months," to result In several of the present I (Orattsoed from Page One) Janes M. Preston of 36 Grove iKitaibaSWanisMein- Hia auggeatlon that Hayes bs occupants of stores In the business FOES CAPTURED section of the south end seeking street died at the Memorial hospital Washington, May 23.— (AP) — A which could show Juitiflcation for Bishop Herbert Welch, D. D.. L.i 'District Superintendent, He Is on* asked to resign followed reports of yesterday after a long lUnesa. Mr. Agreement Between Em- Hollywood, May 23.— (A P )—Btl-k He has rounded up * Annual Session Of Norwich form of bank books covering cer* other locations, one occupant stated Here are anawera to soma pertinent such concessions. The board could Directors Endorse Names Of L. D. of Bolton, who will preside of Ihe strong preachers of the Expect 200 Members Of 1y Curtis, a singing cowboy no big- calves, a stable of Shetland tain deposits. s move by the city's Republican (Oonttnoed from Pag* One) Preston was the son of Henry B. and queatlona about the revlaed wage- consider living conditions, freight iNotToBeSelf-Sati^ District To Be Held At North this morning. at the New England Southern Con- church. ger than Dopey the Dwarf, un- a peewee sUge coach and a tiiSi' The tall, sandy-haired WUliamaon Aldermen to start Impeachment Frances. Skinner Preston, and waa hour bill being oonaldered by tha rates, natural economic conditions Methodist Church. charges against the Democratic spokesman said a gap approximate- ploylirs And Union To Be llmbered hla stx-guna today for a scenario. Waving one-gaHoa seemed at ease during the proceed- bom in South' Windsor, November House today: and other factors In making Ita de- 77 Who Will Serve For ference of the Methodist Episcopal R9v. Elmer T. Clark. D. D.. of Children Of Mary And h Kiwanis Work. mayor. The Republicans, who have Memorial Temple KnlghU of ly 80 miles long still existed along 27, 1873. Previous to hie removal to shot at movie stardom. and stomping around in toy ings. laughing heartily several Pythlaa, will precede Its meeting to- If enacted, would It apply to all cisions. church at the South Methodist Nashville. Tenn., is Associate Sec- Billy la a midget; A 29-year old The 48th annual meeting of the times during an exchange of re- a majority on the Aldermantc board the TIenUln-Pukow railway through Manchester 20 years ago he was en- Signed Later In W eek church here June 1-5, has hafrom Rockville are expected. erans of South Windsor. Brothers and the Textile Workers designate what firms fall In that graduation of both wages and hours show girl who towers 6 feet 4 1-2 half-pint Tom Mix," he told. St 10 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. Music As cameras clicked he said; Btata Senator - Matthew A. Daly The Initiation of a class of candi- circled and thkt the (Thlnese trap- Organising (Tom'mtttee of the plant, the Memorial hospital, approved by 1916 and was assigned to the resi- number of books and pamphlets. He Mary Sodality will entertain their weekly noonday meeting of for both meetings will bs In charge He leaves hla wife, Mre. Mattie category. would protect the south's differen- dence In Seoul, Korea where he Inches. He la barely 3 feet 7. With the polished dignity "Make It a good one. The last of New Haven said last night he dates will be a part of the builnesi ped there were faced with either was approved Saturday afternoon tials long enough for all Industries the board of directors of the hospi- will address the conference on JQwanla club at the Country of the church organist, Mies Doro- surrender or annihilation. (Hills) Preston, and three aiatera, How many workers would bs In- served until 1928. He se^ed In June 3. mothera at their annual Mother- Huge Jed Buell, a MO-pounder diplomat, Billy gave a repoi one waa terrible." still had "under eonilderatlon" the meeting to follow. Mrs. William B. ThraU, Mrs. M. by both committees and will he affected to adjust themselves. tal at the annual meeting last Tuea- Dsughter social this evening at 8:30 today and warned his fellow thy Stone. Mrs. Griswold Chappell (The admission that: a gap re- volved? the Pittsburgh are* from 1928-1932 with Ideas, hat gathered 40 little resume of hie life. He apparently referred to photo- request of Gov. Cross that ha reUgn Louise Dart and Mrs, S. Josephine signed by representatives of each What would happen to violators day night Includes 77 physicians in St. James’ School hall. About to Kuard against smug* of the choir will be the soloist In mained unclosed waa taken to mean Labor Department experts eaU- and returned to the Far East (n Rev. James Gordon Gllkcy, D. D.. people from all over the world to ‘My marriage to MU* De Fee and aelf-satlafactlon In order graphs taken of him * when he ap- New- Haven county commla- No. 1 Company of the South Man- Wetherell, all of Manchester. later this week. mate about 2,500,000 employes of the law? and surgeons from Hartford, Rock- two hundred mothers and daughters not a publicity stunt for we hi the morning and Mrs. George Shedd peared as a witness several weeks eloner. He said he had not ^et that tha Chinese lUll have a possi- 1932 and was assigned to the Shang- of Springfield, Mass., is the pastor ride, fight and love In the first all- tba organization may continue will sing at the afternoon session. chester Fire Department was called The funeral will be' held at Wat- The agreement, almllar In context would obtain shorter working hours, They would be subject to fines of ville, New York, Washington, D. hai area. He retired from active are expected to attend. GueaU of Iv thought we could moke a go 4 ago before the secret Grand Jury. forgiulated a reply to the chief ble outleL to the west and that kins Funeral Home, East (Tenter of the South Congregational church midget western In motion picture and succeed in ibi alms. Mrs, Claroncs Taylor, prealdent on a atlll alarm at 11:18 this morn- to one under which the copipany and about 850,000 would be affected $500, Imprisonment for six months C„ and this tqjvn. The complete list service in 1936 but waa drafted In- of that city and la In great demand' honor will be the Rev. William P. history. It .< Kimball urged his listeners WUllamson then bokrded an ele- exesutlve. others probably will escape.) street, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. follows; Reldy. Sodality chaplain; the Rev. of thduck cloth. de«hiO ' ered likely that the aUte would op- evening if possible. dates at Orange Hall Wednesday vention of the order held in Newark, acre plot leased from the C. E. WU- Dermatology: Dr. M. J. Morris- hospital. left four persona dead and 14 In- boxed seat and reinforced bock. Extremely oomfortoble—M ift.. Attending Public Social Airau> Mr*. Felicia M. Falkowakl, 57, Bon Nursery company, with a fins flat. poae Buch procedure because of the D’Uhaldo Brothers of this tow-n I night, A turkey dinner will )» serv- N. J„ Thursday, Friday and Satur- widow of John Falkowskl. of 63 sey. Dr. H. S. Reynolds and Dr. E. Mias Joseph Ermann has return- jured today. \ Following the regular meeting of Two From Thia Town S u ff^ s^elay that it would necessitate. win furnish music for dancing, and day of this past week. The major- spring of pure water, a large spAce To Get Under Way On Myles Standlsh. all of Hartford, ed to the home of her sister, Mrs. L. F. Martin, retired rancher, and Fork Chops ed at 6:30 o'clock, after which the Maple street, died at the Manchea- and woodland, an Ideal picnic place, Crashes Into One Operat- St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters of Broken Bones. ® gh t defendants remained today both modern and old-faiblon niim- ceremonies will be held, and a large ity of the local delegation returned ter Memorial hospital Saturday (Tardlology: Dr. Robert S. Starr, May Underwood, who died while his wife were killed by a tornado Isabella, to be held In the Knights Id pfftclals expected these, to- bera will be on the program. The home last night reporting the larg- which perhaps may later be devel- they were spending the winter In that trapped them In their home K € € P V O U R € V e O H attendance Is expected. night after a short Illness. Bom In oped for over-night camping. Memorial Day. Hartford. of Columbus home Tuesday evening Ip e lb. It was reported this morning that, gatheC\Wlth the others, would be In proceeds will be used for the club’s est Cedars convention In tha order's Poland she has been a resident of ed By StiUman Keith. Proctology: Dr. A. R. Keith, New York. Mias Ermann resided here yesterday. Mra. Fannie Rob- there will be a pie social. 'ITie following a fight In Rockville early court tomorrow. pledge toward the Community history. In the parade which con- Manchester for the last 16 years. Hartford. with her sister after the death of inson, 60, Lometa, and J. G. Davli, meeting will open at 8:15 and fol- Sunday morning, two local young The Sodality of the Children of 65, Ivan, were Injured fatally. At Any whoNfall to appear would be church, A good time Is assured to Mary will meet this evening at 7 cluded the program events on Sat- Surviving her are three sons. (Thest clinic: Dr. James J. Hen- Mr. Underwood coming here from lowing the business meeting the iuoked man were admitted to the Manches- considered fugitives, the authorities all who attend and the committee urday. there were 10,000 marching John. Joseph and Stanley Falkowskl Held on a charge of violation of The sixth arniual Amateur Photo- New York. least 10 other Ivan residents were pie social will be held. An enter- o’clock at St. Jamea’s church, and TO QUIT FACULD neasy. Dr. J. W. Murphy, both of Injured. Every building In the town ter Memorial hoipital for treatment SBid. hopes for a good crowd. Tall Cedars. and six daughters, Mrs. Joseph rules of the road after her car had graphic Contest, conducted by Hartford. Ellington and Tolland Granges tainment conslatlng of a short akit of Injuries which Included broken will proceed in a body to the home Orzyb, Katherine, Barbara and played a softball game Wednesday waa damaged. .Meanwhile, Gov. Cross received of the late .Mrs. Felicia Falkowskl, James O, Baker, of the local For- allegedly caused a collision and Kemp’s Incorporated, local Kodak Bronchoscopy: Dr. E. J. Whalen, and dance numbers^ presented by Shoulders bones as well as cuts and bruises. Sophia Falkowskl, all of Manches- night at the Holman Hall Memorial At Leon, Tex., a windstorm level- members of the Circle, will be part the resignation of John D. Thorns mother of three of the members of est. waa re-named District Repre- POSITION AT HIGH damage to another machine when and Argus camera dealer, will open Hartford. According to information obtained sentative In appreciation of the ex- ter, Sister Mary Falkowskl of West Athletic field In South Wlllington. led six residences and killed live of the evening’s program. Thla is today, the two were attending a of Waterbury, statute revlalon com- PAPE AND ALCORN the Sodality. on Memorial Day. and continue (Tourtesy staff; Dr. Sidney Aiken, stock. Four homes were demolish- mliiloner, one of three he aaked last cellent work he baa done during the Hartford and Mrs. L. J. Delaney of ahe failed to halt at a stop sign at Tolland was defeated by Ellington, the same entertainment furnished I lb. public social affair, during the through until Labor Day. Manchester, Dr. Donald Beckwith, 26 to 11. ed In Olney, Tex. week after the Grand Jury reported past two terms. Atlantic City, N. J., Binghamton, N. Y.: three brothers, Jo*. Spang To Take Chemistry tha Intersection of Summit street The contest, an annual one, has Rockville, Dr. R. P. Knapp, Man- by members of St. Margaret’s Cir- course of which trouble developed STATE GOP TICKET Members of Junior Pioneer Lodge Peter, Paul and Roman Zalewskt of and Middle Turnpike eaat. Gertrude David Eldredge, a former Willing- Wind and torrential rain struck cle at the state meeting held In i. and the free-for-all followed. on lobbying acttvitlea In the Stale of Odd Fellows are requested to was chosen aa the site of the con- And Physics Post At High always created much Interest In cheater; Dr. C.. W. Goff, Dr. ainton Ada and Duncan In soutqpm Okla- Legislature. vention m May 1939. New York; and three Bisters, Mrs. M. Brown of Marion avenue, South- ton Scout, who la now living with Eaat Hartford yesterday afternoon, About 2 a. m. Sunday, at the hos- make Immediate returns for tickets Peter Rykowskl of this town, Mrs. School In BrOckton, Mas*. ington, la to be arraigned in town "snapshot taking” and this year's Demlng. Dr. James F. Lynch. Dr. hla mother In Mansfield. Is a mem- homa. Four persons were hurt In attended by representatives of dif- Ogpodrih School pital, Victor Kovas, of 07 Union The others were still e.xpected (Contlnimt from Page One) sold on the electric mixer or elec- Those who went to Newark last contest la expected to reach new P. F. McPartland, Dr. John C. Row- Ada, and three houses were razed. SPINACH Thursday were: Ray Warren. Ward John Szablewski. of New York. Mrs. court tonight. ber of Troop 16 of Mansfield Center ferent Circles throughout the state, i street, and William Brannick of 149 from Athletic Commissioner Joseph tric razor. The drawing scheduled Waller Bobick of Nantyglo, Penn.; Joseph C. Spang, who has taught According to police, Mra. Brown’s heights in picture interest. ley, Dr. James C. Wilson, an of and at the court of honor Wednee- Several buildings In the Duncan a large number of the local Circle M • nck«$top,Ceiiti. Oakland street were admitted for M. Lawlor and Matthew A. Daly, 1932 and lost to Roy C. Wilcox. Re- for tonight has been postponed un- Dougan, James O. Baker, Wilbur car did not halt at the crossing, Each week, two enlargements will Hartford. day, was awarded second class rat- business section w'ere damsged. Hadden, William Anderson, Fred alto 11 grandchildren. chemistry and phyaloz at Manches- being present. . peck treatment. It waa said that Kovas New Haven county commissioner. publican, by about 400 votes. til June 6. She was a member of the Pollih ter High school for the past four and In passing the Intersection, be given to the prize winning pic- Honorary staff: Dr. G. W. Bell, ing. Thirty city blocks In McAlester. suffered a broken nose, and Bran- Othera still at liberty although The Hewes boom comes a month Knofls and Clifford Shaw. Those Catholic Union and the Polish years, will not return aa a member crashed into the aide of another au- tures. A grand prize of an Argus West Hartford; Dr. Walter Gray Mr. and Mrs. WUIism Moore went Okls.. were covered with water by nick sustained a broken nose and a named In the bench warrant obtain- after Labor Commissioner Joseph Eleven of the Profe.sslonnl Girls who went to the convention Friday Women’s Alliance. of the local faculty in September, to driven by Stillman Keith of 19 Candid (Tamers will be awarded at Crump, New York. Dr, E. G. Dolan, to Manchester for shopping Satur- a five-inch rainfall. broken Jaw. ed last Thursday by Special Prose- M. Tone was being prominently of Center churth enjoyed a week- were: Jlr. and Mrs. Emil Miller, Her funeral will be held Tuesday it was learned today. Mr. Spang Lewis street. Both car.s were bad- the conclusion of the contest. Washington, D. C., Dr. George W. day. .South eastern Kansas lowlands cutor Huch M. Alcorn for the ar- mentioned ns the governor’s running end spent at "The Timxls,’’ Quono- Thomas Smith. WlUiam Hunlford’, morning at 8:30 at her late home has accepted a teaching post at ly damaged, but neither driver was To enter the contest. It iz only May, Dr. T. H. Weldon, Manches- Mias Margaret Foote, teacher of were flooded by the rain choked rest of the 27 mei) charged with mate. That waa prior to the gover- chontaug, R. I., several of them go- Janies Dickson. Fred Little, Fred and at Bt. James’s church at 9 Brockton, Mass. Injured. Policeman Herman Muske necessary to take films for develop- ter, Dr. W. R. Steiner, Dr. E. T. the Village Hill achool and Mias Neosho river. "conspiracy to defraud and cheat nor’s reference to his successor. ing down Friday afternoon. Boat- Ackerman. Richard McLagan, o’clock. Burial will be In St. He came to Manchester from New Investigated. ing and printing to Kemp’s Inc. Smith. Dr. A. M. Rowley, Hartford. Daisy Pilcher, teacher at Moose the city of sums of money In excess ing, hiking and swimming was en- Thoisten Larsen, Hamilton Mullen, Jamea’s cemetery. Hampshire. He received his B. 8. Francis J. Furphey of 137 Hack- The rolls of film are automatically Active staff; Dr. John F. Barry, Meadow-took their pupils to Rock- SCI of 51,000.000," Including Lieut. Gov. ' joyed, although the season was and Hlldlng Gustafson. On Satur- degree from Tufts and his Ed. M. matack street will be In court to- entered In the contest. Judges se- Manchester, Dr. C. V. Bldgood, ville Thursday afternoon to sec the Frank Hayes, mayor of this city, | day the delegation waa augmented from Harvard. night, charged with Intoxication. He lect the winning pictures each week, movie "Snow White and the Seven early for the last-named sport. A Hartford, Dr. Howard Boyd, Dr. N. RAIN OR SHINE Manchester Public Market and former Comptioiler Daniel j . I visit was also paid to the nearby by Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Brown, FUNERALS Mr. Spang married the former waa arrested at hla home yesterday and these weekly winners will be A. Burr. Dr. D. M. Caldwell, D r A. Dwarfs." Leary, were mainly New York resi- W ED DIN GS C. C. C. camp, and those In charge •Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carter, Charles Miss Sylvia Anderson of this town. at 4 p. m. by Policeman Herman kept aside, and will be eligible for E. Friend, Dr. E. C. Hlgglna. ilan- The Tolland county young peo- DIAL 5321 dents. ' ; conducted the party through the Wilkie, Arthur Anderson, Joseph Samuel Ford Muake after police bad received a the grand prize. pte’a rally was held at Camp Wood- We Call For complain L chester. Dr. P. T. Hough, Hartford. For T u esd a y and W ednesday Included In the list, however, were ' various buildings. The outing waa Lutz. William Schleldge and Wil- The funeral services of . Samuel Kemp’s Inc., are ready with a com-, Dr. F. S. Jones, Hartford. Dr. R. R. stock Sunday afternoon, followed by and Deliver >’m Old-Fashioned___but voted a great success and Mr. and liam Falcone. Ford, of 180 Birch street, Boer War Robert E. Overton of 178 High- pleta supply of cameras, both the a basket luncheon and evening meet- Vonr Doctor’s James P. Healey, assistant trea.surrr land avenue, Waterbury, Is ached- Keeney, Dr. G. A. F. Lundberg, ing. of the Waterbury Brewing Co , and Casalla-Genovese Mrs. Arthur G. Williams of Wind- veteran, who died ea>:ly last Wed- Kodak and Argua lines, and have Prescription Mr, and Mrs. Louis Genovese of 55 uled for trial on a charge of drunken Manchester, Dr. P. G. McLellan, Sunday was observed as Rural listed as arnong the "favored con- sor. the proprietors, made It pleas- ne.sday morning in tile Veterans all of the sizes of films In stock to Hartford, Dr. Mortimer Morlarty, WELDON 25c - S A LE!- - 25c Clinton street announce the mar- hospital. Newington, were held yes- diving, lodged after examination of taks care of both the new and the IJfe Sunday. Three quarters of the tractors and truckers,” and Philip ant for all. FORGET-ME-NOT CIRCLE IMAYM \ the man on Saturday at 1:30 a. m. Manchester, Dr. T. P. Moylan, Dr. DRUG CO. riage of their daughter. Teresa terday afternoon at 2 o'clock from old type cameras. The' Argus can- churches of America are In towns Shoulder Pork Chopii...... ik oir Ojppeto of tills city, also ll.sted Clarion, to Loula •"asalla. Jr, ton of OAO^m. when he waa apprehended at Main D. Dillon Reldy, Dr. D. J. Roberta, and open -country and the special 908 5loln St. Miss Peggy Larkin of Hartford, the Thomas G. Dougan Funeral did camera to be awrarded as the Woulder Veal ^ o p a ...... ; ‘ . |b’ 25c among the “favored contractors.’’ Mr. and Mri. Louis Casalla of &(arl- street and Hartford road by Police B. Sundquist, Dr. E. R. Zaglio, Man- subject for consideration la, "How well known dan.seuse and Inetructor, ENTERTAINS MOTHERS Home, 89 Holl street, and from the grand prize may be seen at Kemp’s ledunb for S tew in ff...... 2 lb«. 25c George H Kingsley, head of the borough. Conn. The ceremony took Sergeant John J. McGIinn. Incorporated. New Yoa't firm which made the gen- will present her Manchester pupils South Methodist church at 2:80. Paul Flnocche, 21, of Eaat Olaa- BonelesM Veal for Slew injr...... u,. 25c place at St. Patrick’s church In Thera was a large attendance of eral audit of the city accounts dur- Marlborough, Saturday Mrs, Fran- In the annual spring recital tomor- King's Daughters Juniors tonbury, arrested Saturday at 10 Tender Beef L iv e r...... j i . pm 25c row evening at 8:15 In the Hollister veterans from the local ex-seivlce I lik e ing the Hayes-I^aiy regime, and , cis Kempes of Summer street was Gives Party At Whiton .Me- Tickets Now On Sale At p. m. for speeding on Spruce street, Veal Ground for a F.oaf...... p, 25c street school auditorium. organizations anid from other near- wlU be arraigned tonight. several other members of the firm matron of honor and Paul Krebs of by towns. PASTOR, NATIVE HERE, East Hartford waa best man. morial Library Saturday. KEMP’S, INC. /. /, I I) / /(• .S /• (} R / 0 ) / J R S Sansatre .Meat, home m ad e...... j i , p,s. 25c were among the New Yorkers who.se : Rev. Dr. Earl E. Story, pastor of surrender waa still awaited, as waa I -Mr and Mrs. Cassala will make (Tharlea Ray of the Rogers Paper their home In Marlborough after a company wlli vleit Bridgeport to- Forget-Me-Not arcle of Junior the South Methodist church, con- PREACHES AT CENTER .lohn Q. Pnrdle, New York private King’s Daughters, under tha direc- ducted the services. David Addy of YD VETERANS UNVEIL AT OUR B.XKERY DKI’.ARTMENT detective whom the Jury .--aid had honeymoon trip. Mr. Cas.sala night as one of the speakers at the ELECTRIC annual meeting of the Bridgpeort tion of their leader, Mias Beatrice the Salvation Army hand, a friend Butterfly Hunx . . ; ...... 03^ acted apparently as ’’official snoop- " by Ih" Hamilton Pro- - -- - ' peller company of East Hartford. Society for Mental Hygiene. He will L. Lydall, entertained their mothers of the deceased, sang “Going Horae" Rev. Laurence L. Barber In In er" for Hayes and Leary. and "Face to Face." O P E N I N G TABLET TO EDWARDS Shortcake BiKcuitx...... !!.!, doz 19c be accompanied by Charles Kimball, Saturday afternoon In the dlrtctora’ spiring Sermon Pays Tribute New Method laundry Pumpemickle Bread ...... loaf 1 0c Yesterday, the Rev, Dr. John (Tur. manager of the local gas company. room of the Wblton Memorial The active bearers were com- ry Walker of the Second Conprega- HOSPITAL NOTES library, where Ever Ready, the rades of the deceased from Com- D A N C E To Birthplace, Manchester. tlonal church of this cltv said In a Old memhere of the Vernon mother circle, holds Ita meetings. pany O, 102nd Infantry, 26th Divi- Opening the Scaaon At Bronze Plaque In Rhode Island .... - 6l-99ALBANYAVjd^^^^Q;;uHARTFO«D,CONN. ^ Rev. lAiirence L. Barber, of COOKING .\T OUR VEr.ET.VBLE DEP.ARTMENT "pulpit editorial" that '’li Is time to Methodist church met yesterday for Thla large room was attractively sion: William Allen, John Pentland, State House Honors War- Native Spinach...... ask the mayor to resign." A(’lmltted Saturday; Mrs. Ad.i their annual "reunion" and had a furnished by Ever Ready Circle David McCollum, Frank Mc- time Commander. Arlington, Mass., waa the guest / S l o w y ? : "It appears," Dr. Walker said, Parod, Rockville: Janes Preston, 26 when the library building was open, La k esid e C asin o minister at the morning worship ' aiul U Green String B ean s...... ' ' ’’ ntx if«<. most enjoyable time. The Rev. Mr. Caughey. Harry B. Blascll and j "that Mr. Hayes is either unbe- Grove street; Elmer Clark. Rock- French of Providence, a former ed to the public In the spring of Frank Blanchard. Honoiary bearers j South. Coventry Providence, R. I., May 23.— (AP) period yesterday in the Center Con- gregational church. The pastor. VVCart’ful Peaa...... S Isclievably incompetent as a business ville. pastor of the church, presided. 1932. 5Irs. E. E. Segar, president of were: (Jomraander Lawrence Red-1 Wednesday Night, May 25 —The Yankee Division’s beloved It's so much easier...* Discharged Saturday: John Avlg- Ever Ready circle, and Mrs. C. E. Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff, express- executive or guilty as alleged” man of the VFW; W. Henry Weir j Matty Mattlson and wrar time commander. Major CHar- none, 123 Eldrldge street; Armando Woodrow Trotter, aon, of Mr. and Wilson, a past president. were of tha Legion: George J. Dowen of i encs R. EMwrard’a, today waa en- ed his pleasure In being able to Eggs, strictly fresh, large...... 2 doz. for B.-lc Frequently using such terms as welcome to his pulpit a native of "political gangsters, " "precious ras- •Morano, 129 Blssell street; Thomas Mrs. Thc».TiB8 D. Trotter, of 84 Sum- among the guests. Mrs. Wilson Is the Spanish War Veterans; Josqph 1 His Orchestra shrined in permanent bronze In KellOfTf? 8 Corn F takcH ...... 2 pkirs 13c Lucas, 30 Williams street. mit .street, president of the freah- the newly appointed Hartford McCann of the DAV; Frank Cer- j Rhode laland'x state house ax the Manchester, aa Rev. Mr. Barber waa Royal .Scarlet Catsup, M-oz. hollies . . 2 for 2 ,5c Death: Mrs. Mary Falkowakl, 54, i man class at Boston University, and County president, and the floral Saturday: last act of the division’s four-day the aon of the late Rev. Clarence H. vlnl of the Army and Navy club and i Larry tuu! Hli >1 Barber, for many years pastor of Fancy F r^h M ackerel...... 3 lha 25r 68 Maple etreet, Saturday evening, j a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon decorations used In the room were Fred Baker of the BWV, also Wll- - 1 ’Vlad llatte^ 1938 .convention. . . . A ll the Beau ty an d Sp acio us presented to her at the county 15-Plece Orchestra After the tablet had been unveiled the Second Congregational church Conn. River Roe S h a d ...... lb! 15c Personal Notices Admitted Sunday; Mra. Mary fraternity wag tapped Lock, aopho- Ham Taggart of Mystic, a close here. Fr>*e, 256 HackmatAck strait; Mlai i mora honorary society in the coi- meeting In Eaat HarUord last week friend. by EMgar F. Miller, of West Hart- Fresh Chicken Loh.sters, live or boiled...... !! .lb! 29c at which she presided. JIrs. Wilson Roller Skating Every Other fortl. Conn., newly elected national Rev. Lxiiu'ence Barber prefaced an ness of a Co u n try Est a t e — A ll the Ixnllse Abbott, Scaredale, N. Y.; j lege of bualneae administration. The Chaplain Clarence Wetherell o f , Afternoon and Evening, Inspirational sermon on the sub- ELECTROMASTER Jean .Sullivan, 263 Main street; F.d- expressed her approval of the work the YDVA read the unit ritual commander, and Howard Hunt, of CARD OF THANKS tapping ceremony occurred during of the Juniors, and her pleasure In Including Sunday, ject, "The Altars of Desire,” with a DIAL 5137 ward Murray, 137 Summit street: the annual freshman promenade service at the grave In Veterans Pawtucket, -Rhode Island command- iVe \»Uh In extenil our tlneere being Invited to their party. er. final taps were sounded and the few remarks In regard to his home A d v a n ta g es A n y Urb an D w eller thsnki 10 our friends end nelshbors William Br.annick, 149 Oakland held at the Copley Plaza Hotel. Field, Eaat cemeterj’, and a firing towm, and hla happiness in again Ranges are: lor thoir kindness and sympathy street; Victor Kovas, 67 Union .Each guest aa ahe arrived was aquad from Oimpany K. 169th Inf., veterans headed for home. \ shown to us. at tha tima of tha daalh i street presented with a beautiful coraage The plaque, set In the hall of having the privilege of greeting old Co uld D esire — T h a t's Livin g In of our huaband and father Wm. V. n:—I. . — .1 a (Clifford T. Strickland of of iweet peaa In white and purple C. N. G., fired volleys. Legion friends and acquaintances of hla Discharged Sunday; Mra. Marlon j Brooklyn, N. Y.. Is the guest of Mr. buglers sounded 'T api" at the Mat ISo. Evea. 10-18-26C. flags, bears the familiar diamond Johnston. Alao thosa who asnt rtow- shades, the colori of the order. 'The shaped insignia of the divlaion, with boyhood days. He said no matter Modem. t rs and loansd the use of ears or as- Aylward, 101 Chestnut itreet; Mra. and Mra. Charles J. Strickland of close of the service. TUESDAY AND WED. how well we may be treated in sisted us In anyway, Annie Altken, 77 Chestnut streeU girls of Forget-me-not circle pre- ita YD dealgn, and the words: M anchester, the C it y of V illa g e Main street. sented a Mothers' day entertain- other places there is always a warm Mra. Wni. F. Jf>hnalon. Jr, John Shea, 17 Slrant street, Elmer The eldest son of the kings of THE NEW “In memory of Major Oneral Mrs. Clifford Oleason. ment, each one having some part In Clarence R. Eklwarda, commanding spot In our hearts for the home Simple to Operate Mtlti Clark, Rockville: Victor Kovas, 67 5Ilis Mildred Knight of Pine street France waa known aa the Dauphin. town, and thla feeling endures C h ar m , an d WE A re Tn a Position T o Union street: Mrs. Edward J. Mack the program. Instrumental mualc officer during the great World war liaktr Is- spending the week with her and piano accOmpanlmenU to aoloi and beloved 'DaddsT* of the 26th through Ufe. and Infant daughter. 163 Summit brother and eister-in-Iaw. Mr. and CIRCLE- A t the close of the service many ! Encyclopedia street. and group singing waa by Mlaa Yankee Divlaion. Easy to Cook With Mri. Elliott Knight of New Haven. Doris CTbristensen. Mlaa Kether in the congregation remained to Sup ply O ne of the Im p ortan t F ac .Any 3-Piece Livins’ Room Births; Sunday, a daughter to SUPER GIANT "No leader waa more loved or Pitkin, popular young.local elocu- more respected. No leader eras a greet Mr. and Mrs. Barber. Tbe 1st. S45.00 buy a fuK- Ij V o I n n e - a - W e e k Suite Mr. and Mrs: Dudley Adams, 221 Mr. and Mrs. WlUiam Bloodgood tionist, entertained with three selec- SHOW NIGHT! greater Inspiration to his men." ter wraa the former Mlaa Laura Bld- tors T h a t M akes Up T h is H ap py Pine street and a son to Mr. and of Eaat Haven have leased Mrs. "T Bought a Bed", "Self Oin- A Gala Four Hour Show! A wrreath was placed at the base well of Manchester. They were siza, reconditioned )• SPECIAL CONCESSION Re-U p halstere d ilrs. Louis Plcaut, 709 ilain street (Jatberlne Handley's house at 332 trol" and "In the Garden". All were of the tablet by Past National Com- week-end gueart of Mra. Maude REGTROMASTER Rang* Death: Sunday at 8(45 p. m., Oakland street and are already oc- MANeNIftTgR "OOLDWYN FOLLIES" Bidwell Norton of Benton street. Co m bin a tio n - A M O D ER N L A U N Like New! presented with her usual adherence mander Albert Herman, of Nor- (First Floor Installatiooa) COUPON 64, of 26 Grove street. cupying their new home. Mr. to natural gestures and expression ' TOMORROW AND WKD. With CharUe .McCarthy walk, Conn. Yesterday afternoon they left for a Reg. $39.00. Admitted today; Mra. Helen Kel- Bloodgood and two of hla sons ara and were heartily applauded. k TRUT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILYI _____ RItz Brothers Brigadier General (Tharlea H. visit with Mr. Barber's mother who {|SMi eonpoB (with five $ 30 ly. 14 Summit street. is at present In Westbrook. They D R Y A N D D R Y C LE A N I N G SER V TERMS — FREE DELIVERY — employed by the Pratt Sc Whitney A social time followed during A THRILL FOR THE WHOLE W ORLOl Oole, adjutant general of Maasachu- (f #lk*f*i oonseoutivcly num- Discharged today; Mr*. Gladyi Aircraft company at Blast Hartford, •ACCIDEN8 WILL HAPPEN* will be gueaU tonight of Mr. and WSv Not Plan To Drop In And See TKaift Rangai? Loam |i k M i, • t* *11, eUpped from which the youthful boetessea served aetta and wmr time commander of FREE E.S'nMATES RldoIfl,’ S2 School street; Burton snd a daughter Is completing her dainty cup cakes with pink and With Mr*. C. E. WUion of Strickland IS Iw B««alag BenUd) en- PhU Regan Olorta BlondaU the 52nd Brigade, YD, Governor ICE. About Tbe Freedom That An Eiactromailer Rang* Can G v* You Latest style coverings, springs Claughsey, 12 Bralnard Place; Mrs. year at High achool In East Haven. whita Icing, pink and whits candles Robert E. Quina and retiring na- etreet and tomorrow Mr. Barber will ‘I tMt* tk* holder to ONE attend tha 25th anniversary reunion ii VKH-t/ME *f tho standard and flilthg completely rebuilt and Georgs Rose and Infant son. Ando- and fruit punch. “ TP8 AND DOWNS” tional YD President A. Raymond refinUhed. All work fully guar- ver; Mre. Anthony PaggloU and In- Policeman Rudolph Wirtalla of With Douoetta, of Lynn, Haaa, were in- of hla class at the Hartford Theolo- rf AMctaaa BaeyeJo p • d I a GJlcvti gical Seminary. fj whm praaentad at Ttie anteed. Work done at own shop. fant aon, Highland Park. t West Center street, who was Injured HAL LE ROY eludad among the apeakers. SEE YOUR DEALER. OR Births; Today, a son to Mr. and ' while at wmrk aeveral nights ago, _ _ il ainM UClea, srttli the HOSPITAL AUXnjARY PLUS . . I To responsible Mra Hugo Pearson, 187 Maple is reported as being much Improved. “DEAR OLD DAO” CrVTL WAR VET DIES. I pwehaM pries people—Small Carole With ' down payment, easy monthly street, and a ton to Mr. and Mrs. payments. Frank Meyer, 87 Eaat CenUr Selection Agent Albert "Behrend NHS $416 IN DANCE Lombard FLOYD OIBBONg Pawtucket, R. I.. May 23.— (AP) CURB QUOTATIONS street announced today thaL acting on or- Fernand —Chariea H. Lewria, 89, Rhode Is- ders rscelred from atate headquar- “ CBO 88ROADS or ORIENT* land department commander of the Mr*. Mary Dannaher, ohairmaa Gravet in By A8800LATED PRESS f p t L a w Ed ltla a MANCHESTER . Week of May *2 ters, be la accapting CCC appUea- G R A N V I U F henry king and Ua BAND J. A. R. and the youngest (Tlvll war Asad Gas and El A ...... Tuesday—ft a. ra.. Dental tlona now for coming camping of the Eaater Dance held la the "FOOI-S .’eteran In this state, died today at n i e t P tr Vdtim « cIlDle; Bond Hotel AprU 16 for the benefit of pouihi^'.usiti;: Am Sup P o w ...... trPHOLSTERING CO. 10 a. m„ T. and A. clinic. parioda. Interested youths should FOR Jls home here. (Tent Stataa E l ...... €• C a ta ) tha Memorial hospital, turned ovar Last Tbnes Today: "Bomaaea The Manchester Electric Dtvisioni! W Madison 8 t Busy Sines IMS Wednewlay—ft a. m„ Chart clinic: mvestigsta by talking with Mr. SC AN D AL” . jIu Oa the Ran” ~ "Rawtude" Lewis, a part national Junior vice El Bond and S h a re...... Tenr Owa Loeol UpiwtotofM’ Behread In the Municipal Building. to tb* MaacbeaUr Memorial Hoopl- »mmander-ln-chief of the Grand Penn Road ...... 2yl>™" eoafarenoa at DISHES TO THE LADIES tal AuxtUary tb* sum at 141*, tha Army of the Republic, was ^ w - F>ltney-Bowes ...... THE OONMSCnCOT FOW B OOMPAHT IT Yaara Phone M l*. net proceeds from that seelal affair. Oonlng Bstnrdayt SMday—2 n . nt. Wall baby eoa- TODAY: "Mad Aboot Haile” yoE LouiB m aicket’s tart O. A. R. man. Hia Segal Lock ...... faronoe at "Y." Nlnety-flvs out of a hundred Qroaa recalpta from tha daae* leath laave* only seven surviving mUfttaStMta MMaiMlK^CMk Parsctis ara ligbt-hondad. i PLUS . . ”Ovar the WaU" •fflPERnr OF YOUTH” Unit Gas ...... ware *4«* and eat^j^Btea $50. *• A. R. BMB fee Rhode lolaaiL Util Pow and Lt ...... FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONNn MONDAY, M AT 2*. 1988

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 28, 1938 at land to nipport a boras or a mult tha Mtberto divided Christian a jraar. Tbara baa bean a ahrlnkace bodies. of OTcr S.OOO.OOO bones on the But even more tbrlUing la tha Health and Diet of Isabella will hold their regular been engaged as contralto soloist at Xtrali fa m a during the last fourteen appeal by tha La Vie Intellectuell, K W ashin g to n D aybook 1 meeting this evening in Red Men’s the Meriden Congregational church. DEMOCRATS MAKE Hall. There will be a business meet- •Softball Game rears. It took at least 40.0jJ0.000 a French Catholic fortnightly re- Advice —' ' ■ " ' Bv Pr»st»m O nvtr i»» URGES SCANDINAVIANS VOBUBHED BT THB By DB. FKANm MeUUt ing followed by a social and refresh- The softball game between East ~ FRINTINO COUPAlfr, UtO, acres to support the P,000.000 view. for an end to the prejudicea ments will be served. Windsor and Ellington which was II BIsmU StTMt Washington— Even the diction- ® members took their snuff and The social committee Includes rained out last Friday niifht will be IfmMhMur. Cena. borsea A tractor buyer oonvert- which keep Catbollca and Protest- aries and encyclope^Uaa will have brushed the stray bits off with lacy HARMONY MOVES tmoiiab BAN18HENO ASTHMA Mrs. Gertrude Edwards. Mrs. played at 7:15 tonight at Ellington Thi& Is N a t io n o rxkocaoN InE the land used to feed horses ants separatsd. The HomelecUc and to be changed-a*-w r e ^ t of the dia- handkerchiefs. TO EXERT INFLUENCE 0«BtnU Maiucar oovery that the Lord Chaacellor'i Emma Brooks, M lu Rita Eckels, Center. This Is one of the games VMBdad Oetobcr 1. llt l Into cash crops as arheat and com Pastoral Review In summarizing In the last few days I have re- I Long ago blotters proved to be PROMINENT OPTICIAN Mrs. Mary DelBene, Mrs. Julia woolsimk is filled with hor^hair, in the ^ a t Central Pomona Grange : superior to sand for drying off siir- Lathrop, Mrs. C3ara Miller and Mrs. league. BT«IT CTUltBt BzMpt can And no home market for bis the original article writes thus: ceived quite a number of lettera and it may fall to the United States I Belldari. Batarcd at tha : plus ink. but each aenatortal desk Leaders Strive To Heal SpHts Dorothy Kubniy. There were two.g’ames st Bolton A R R O W W eek products and hence la raising in ex- "That which divlde.s Catholics and Speaker At Tercentenary —« at Maaehaatar, Conn^ aa from former asthma sufferers who to become the nation willing and is supplied, not with a blotter, but DIES SUNDAY MORNING eager to uphold tradition when District Scout Meeting on Sunday with Bolton winning Sold Exclusively In Manchester CUaa MaU lutlar. cess of need. The cottop crop last Protestants la not dogma alone, but have written to tell me of the good with a sand cellar from which sand Id both games defeating Hebron 10 to what may be called a sediment of England fails. may be sprinkled upon a stray Party Following Pri- A meeting of the Rockville Dis- aC B SC R IPT IO M R A T B # year which was the largest the J ^ t s they have obUlned through Program Here Says MO- trict committee of the Boy Scouts 2 and Tolland 13 to 8. Taar kr Mail ...... fl.M For hundreds of yean, ever signature or letter the Senatora Herbert M. Swarlfipuer Suc- country has raised totai-d only 32.- prejudices. pa.saion, and resentment *** auggeaUons I since Elizabethan daya, the Lord will be held this evening at seven »*»*U ^ Mat! .!« p ro i^ e regarding the method to may choose to write while In ses- maries In Two States. cumbs To Heart Attack .\t la Oapy ...... «! 200.000 acres. Horses on the farms Instead of ceaseless recrimination Clianccllor supposedly has lat on sion. Eon And Half Swedes In thirty o'clock at the Police ' court At HOUSERS 'araa Oaa T a a r...... M.M use In banishing this disorder. H is Hom e On Davi.a Avenue. have always been an asset by which mutual Irritation is kept a sack of w :^ , later framed Into Not in generations has a law- room. District Chairman Nelson Most of these correspondents en- 3 STATES RLE CLAIMS the seat o f a chair, while diapens- yer appearing before the Supreme Mead will preside and a n\imber of !» or TBB AS90CTATED By the way. how many of us re- up. we should calmly and loyally close the names of friends and Rockville. May 28 — Herbert .pimaa Ing orders. It waa designed aa a Court depended upon a quin pen U. S: Should Show Force. Washington, May 28.— (A P )— If Important matters will be taken up. ailse the tremendous part that the appeal to each other for such recti- relatives to whom they w lrt me to Melotte Swartlflguer. for 40 years AaaeclataA Praaa w aaeluautlr yeature to reconlze the Impor- to dot hta ’i ’a" or cross bta '’t’e” officials at Democratic headquar- RocktiUe Pupil* to PUy FOR 123 YEAR OLD DEBT ItlaA to tha naa of rapoblleatloo 8«md InformaUon almUar to that an optician In Rockville, died sur- aatra Alapatehta cradltaA to It New Rngland statea plaj-ed in the fications as truth demanda" tance of wool bl British commerce. but nevertheleaa a fresh supply o f , ters keep a little list of places Two Rockville students of Fred which they have received and which denly at hla home at 8 Davis avenue E. Werner, well known organist and otbararlaa eradltoA la thia horse and buggy age? The famous Yes! let iia have peace. Myriads Yet only a few days ago it be- quIII pens la placed at the counsel j "The climax of Western Euro- where they may have to help restore on Sunday morning following a ir and alao tba local news onb* has been of so much benefit piano instructor will take part in ' Washington, May 23— ( A P I - have grown weary of qiiarrela. of came known to the public that the taWea tn the court morning after pean culture and civilization la heart attack. baraln. breed of Morg.m horse* made Ver- It is remarkable a-hat a high per- post-primary harmony, the chances his fifth annual radio program to be j Three New England states—Ver- itChta of rapnbllcatlona el famed woolsack seat for many morning. found In the Scandlnavtan . coun- He waa confined to his home dur- mont kno<*rn over the earth. Maine misunderstandings, of hatreds, of centage of cases of this disorder can yean baa been filled with horse- tries," declared Dr. W. Elmer Ek- are that the word Oregon has been presented on Tuesday afternoon mont, Massachusetts and Connecti- Atapatjebaa baralo ara alao ra- ing the winter for several weeke, cut—are seeking more than *4,000,- took the lead In breeding fast trot- warfsre. whether between groups, be helper! through a simple home hair. Vice-President Garner still si- blaw, professor of geography at written Just beneath Pennsylvania. from 4:45 to 6:00 p. m. over WDRC Try The narrow victory of Henry Hess but had been at hi* office as usual 000 they contend Is owed them by or sections, or nations. Tliey want trratmenl. The number who find Even our office dictionary and lences the Senate, after a fashion, (^ark University In Worcester. broadcasting station. The two from ' Ball aamca cllanf of N. B. a Sera. ters. New Haven was once noted over (3ov. Charles Martin of Ore- for some time, although not In the the government for loans made dur- relief really depends upon the num- encyclopedia report in all inno- with a little ivory nubbin, all that Mass., In speaking at the local cele- Rockville taking part are Wllburt I for Brewster carriages. Most of to live In a spirit of mutual regard, gon. who sought Democratic renom- best of health. ing the War of 1812 and to adjust Mr who follow Instructions exact- cence that the seat is filled with survives of a gavel used ever since j bration at the Emanuel Lutheran Luetjen of Grand street and Helen j Manbcr American Newapapsr Fab- the s)eigh-beiis used in the nine- Inatlon, has Interested party work- He waa born In Peekaklll. N. Y.. Smith of Jacob street. I claims for seizure of ships by mutual respect, mutual friendliness, ly as given. Many asthmatics who AobI and there Isn't as much as an the government began. ' I BEA U TYREST church yesterday afternoon of the “tars Aaaoclatlon. ers hero because of Republican the son of Samuel and Cinderella French privateers prior to 1801. teenth century were made in East and mutual understanding. Let lu read this statement the firet time, asteriak to refer a guileless reader It would be nice to aay that all 300th anniversary of the founding To Appear In Court assertions that their candidate (Doody) Swartflguer and had been Connecticut’s claim of $598,936 FbUiahara RapraasntatiTta: Tbs have peace! to the foot of the page where be other traditions remain intact, but of New Sweden In America. a resident of this city for many Herman (3ordon, proprietor of the Hampton. New Britain still sells ** ^ “ I* "Are we going to let their epien would gain some support from the for expenditures made by the state ■jHas Hatbawa Spaolal Afaner—Raw that they have decided their trouble might learn that the wool has been one has slipped. In the early days for 3 0 Nights! years. He also conducted a part Gordon Tire Works In Vernon will rorh. Cblearo, Detroit and Boston. harness hardware. A Hartford eon- did example g o? " he continued. Martin faction. during the War of 1812 and Ver- Is incurable. I do not blame some displaced by horsehair. mounted messengers known as time office In Stafford Springs for appear In the Rockville City Court r "Shouldn’t we make this Tercenten. National Chairman James A. mont's request for an audit of iOSMBER AODTT BTfRRAD OF cera not only makes hameases for Mthmatlca for believing their cases But Waahlhgton has Its tradi- ’’riding' pages" tied their ponies Sleep on a Baautraat SO nights. See for youtaelf wliat a number of years. He was a mem. on. Tuesday morning on charges of world of difference the right bedding makes In your health. ary celebration a turning point fpr Dr. W. Elmer Ekblaw Farley has given no public Indlca- similar loans made 123 years ago ■“ “ ’ LATIORB. horses and dogs but tupplle.c: them hopeless after they have tried so tions, even If It has no Lord Chan- near the O p ltol to be ready, to daah her of the Rockville Lions club. burning Insured property. He ap- In New York You be the Judge. I f you’re not convinced Beautyrest more active Scandlnanvian partici- Uon so far that he might take a peared last week and was released met the oppo.sltlon of Senator Tba Herald Prlntlna Corapanr Ino., for goats, elephants, aebraa. burros nmny different remedies however. 1 cellor. and they are preserved In- down muddy Penndylvanlm Ave- He leaves his wife, Mrs. May- By Caorga Ross has given you the most luxurious sleep of your Ilfe.'cMI us pation in American life? It is a chal- hand in trying to reunite the Ore- under *1,500 cash bonds when he Burke (D.. Neb.) ■nmaa no dnaaolal raaponalbllltr wish to assure my readers that tact—that Is. almost intact. nue to the White House oi” else- gon Democrats before the fall cam- bells (Salisbury) Swartflguer of ir tppoarapblcsl errors aprearlna In and llammes from the Greek meaning "to Childa and his brothers were bom hood will take place at Norwich In W hite a n d Fa ncy A rro w Sh irts ^dth a hansom and three prouder that any return to the old enmities ment. on a New Jersey farm. They popu- the primary had been a "stinging November when officers for the tion, tt^e reviewers raved ’I blow". • or "to *pant."--" - • w-«Ai During IKK HIT? the Kl* at defeat" for the Democratic state j^ d r e n never rode down Madison "•in he permitted by the saner on a budget o f In speaking of his trip to the larized their restaurants by adopt- coming year w1Jl be named. Scandinavian countries In 1930, Dr. organization, even though its slate minds of two so noble peoples Is un ing white tiling and marble topped Pfie School Round L'p $ 2 .0 0 - $ 2 .2 5 - $ 2 .5 0 - $ 3 .0 0 mvanue. Ekblaw said be waa amazed at the defeated his candidates. A pre school round up for the thinkable. Those in quest of cokirful mu.s|c„, ^ a rharsrterUUc'^w^ tables—and atatlonlng Immaculate- 1 Another time my sister was ped- entertainment will find "1 Married sound. ''araitirlsUc wheezing progress Finland has made since "Eliminating Philadelphia and children of Ellington will be held on ly clad pancake makers In the Pittsburgh from the picture," Lewis ^ ttlg a tricycle near Lexington Another encouraging matter la An Angel" fulfills the recipe to t le I t find iko, lu gaining its Independence from Rus- windows to draw customers. Tuesday, May 24 from nine tn the sia. "When I waa in Helsingfors In said. "Kennedy carried the rest of morning until twelve noon at the Avenue. She did not notice the the growing friendly relations be last soiipcon. Those who expect of ' rapidity with which the state.” itIt more gemilpfr^niiln^ whlmf^Icalltvwhim4iii>«iii*xr than ^ patient wcurofaeciirof laatJnflantlng rrelief e ll« 1930, I believe It was the healthiest, Ellington Town Hall. This will give There is no state primary this ^ P a * stable ■ or the appronching tween the North and the South of it provides will be Inclined to ills- j depends to some happiest, best governed city In the an opportunity for all children who ORDER TODAY AND SAVE week, but a half dozen will be held poach, and barely escaped being our own land. The traveler who appointment. The erener i.lo .MIel- I “ rext upon how much of a tendency world,” he aald. 3 REPUBUCAN LEADERS are to enter school In the fall to be Scandinavia leads the world In the In June. $S TO $15 ^ampled upon, a bystander pulled journeyed through the South and ziners) Is an eye-treat, smart and *" ironchlal tubes to examined and any defects corrected stylish, and a fitting background to ; ihrow out exce.ss mucus. Those arts and sclencea. In culture and A contest for the Democratic Sen- before the opening of school. Mem- Bar away In the nick of time. Can the North ten years ago, and who "495 atorial nomination developed during the svelte entertainment that takes i ' “ "x" with little or moderate mucus civilization, the speaker said, fore- M E H IN SAME R O T E bers of the staff of the State De- on n ext w lntmr'x fu ol b ill --t -- -- •••w,...*.,itiui.ua the week-end In Colorado, where the M ^ aH New Yorkera have retraces his steps today., discovers place before It.It, secretion will usuaiivusually respond ____ very most In art, music, sculpture, archi- partment orf Health will examine primary will be September 13. Jus- ^ g o t t e n those decorous private an altogether different feeling and And the cast affords the play- quickly and the breathing comes (3 R O O M S) W A T K I N S tecture. literature, medicine, social the children. The Ellington Parent- goers a few surprises. It contains, science, economics, social philo- Landon, Knox And Hoover In tice Benjamin C. Hilliard, who re- Teacher Association is sponsoring ^tatdea, or the occasional fla.sh of a attitude. Then, superficlallj-, there hack to normal within three or four cently visited the White House, said among others, Vivienne .Segal, the days after the dieting regimen Is sophy, education, biology and other New York City; May Taik the round-up. QUatije^, 3ieadle^^ecU pgure in a riding habit hack from nray have seemed to be happy ac- famous prima donna of the past who fields of endeavor. he would nm on a "strictly New .started. When the bronchial tubes Style Over Political Situation. .Memorial Day Plans B Jaunt tn the park? Then there makes a triumphant comeback In Dr. Ekblaw said that be was Deal platform" against Senator Plana for Memorial Day tn Elling. cord. But by scratching the surface have become such good ellminaUve Alva B. Adams. the mule whose patient tread- It with a atlll-lllUng voice and an highly optimistic for a glorious ton are being completed. Rev. Rlclj- another color was discovered speed- astonishingly youthful appearance. organa that they secret considerable future for the United States. "Not New York. May 23—(AP) — Al- The Senator made no comment, ily. Frankly, you don’t h av« to be a 1988 June Bride to Q u a lit y ard P. Carter, pastor of the Sufflcld ^ In a dark cellar made the park And It also contains Audrey Chris- amounts of munu. recovery gen- for us, Fascism on the one hand nor fred M. Landon, Republican candi- but friends said he probably would Congregational church will be the erally takes place at a slower rate. appreciate the beauty and convenience of the new toll the voters he had supported the ?R«»usel go round: the mounted po- Among the many f.setors eonirih- tie. the youthful comedienne who Communism or Socialism on the date for President In 1936, arrived speaker of the day at the exercises T H E W .G .G LE N N EY C O . W'as the prey of the chase In "Sailor Tomorrow's article will ditcuaa: other, but the middle way of the today from a fishing trip In Ver- administration on most major which will take place at the Elling- on the Mall, and the terrt- ullng to this Improved friendship Summer decorations in Pl.vmouth House . . or the Beware", the aurceMful comedy o f' niE dietary TREATMENT FOR Scandinavian countries In which we, mont and New Hampshire. mea.sures. Senator Johnson of ton Town Hail. A t the conclusion Phone 4149 ftrtaf lire engines. Each place In Plymouth House has th* un- are two of major Importance Firet, me recent paat.past. Proving affably' ''ci' bata. Looklsxik for itIt In thlithis newg.newt- unusual value the three rooms represent at $495. aa Swedes, shall make our influence The former governor of Kansas Colorado announced he favored of the exercises a parade will take / Our uncle owned a coal yard on obs, you dear old boobs, " ac- Question Misa n r> ... draperies that daily help build Watkins Brothers' en- LIVING-DINING ROOM: I.,awson aofa the singing of a Tercentenary hymn, suite on the same floor, and It waa the sanctuarj-; be strong, and do IL chairman of the music. ARBOW CRAVATS cording to Cesar .Searchlnger vvho foH T o w e vom s ^'.P T ‘ and matching chair In figured chlnti with written especially for the anniver- Indicated that the three ranking A a ^ e*” '" '’indlctlvc viable reputation for unque.stionably good taste in style, — I Chronicles 28:10. Sacred Heart t.ircle THE tOLIH FUEL FOR SOLID COMFORT tells the stoo- In his book. "Hello ' l l L ° ? i, - “ thanks ruffled valance. (Sofa sketched ) Maple sary by Dr. Evald Lawson of White figures of the Republican party Sacred Heart Circle, Daughters N othing w ill get you more admiring glances, soMilnns rv ^ por'h | than he had au.spcctrd. The North- America ". I " known that a/ter follow- wing chair In homespun cover: drop-leaf might meet sometime later In the honesty of construction, and utmost in value! Plains, N. Y. The combined choirs The brave man wants no charm U than a good-looking lie. Our Arrow Ties are S^rem ^m L’’'th i• ‘’'’xth In winter mvd In- Soarchtnp^T. a radio fxenuivg I >'our guffffe.stlona for overcom- Duncan Phyfe table In maple, to be used of the two churches song two num- day. ^ ...... »*>■* ‘ hat the great Irish dramatist i ‘" f J discovered that all for dining purposes. Two side chairs; 2 to encourage him to duty, and the bers. "Lofsang" and "America the good man scorns all warnings that something to look at and admire. And A e y ’re ^•St and wouldn't it be the natural I h i m s e l f .mo.,- »v, V v i permit broadcasters to I , " ’“ '‘hies are over. I now go to maple trestle-style end tablet; coffee table’ Beautiful.” Rev. S. E. Green led You'll like the way. we’ve used gaily patterned chintz would deter him from doing It. aomething to wear and wear. For Arrow Cravata tklni^aung to holler,holler "Runaway"Runawav Horae’*'u ••• , ^ among the most hospitable , read his scripts In advance, and «><’ep and aUy that hiilterfly table. 9x12 Textured Axmlnster scripture reading and prayer and EXPRESSION E U B ’S . unawa\ Horse of peoples !?fK)n, In the best sense, ! °" ‘'c managed to start another way Only * a person----- who hat been rug. —Bulwer. are reaillcnt constructed U you dM when a chPd? and colorful hooked nigs, combined with glowing am K « Rev. K. E. Erickson pronounced the there will be neither North I re'hocast thus: "Joan of Arc had the victim of sleeplt‘ssne.ss for years benediction. An offering was lifted 5 ITjo Smith WorthlnRlon Saddlery XX no sex appeal." His "taxibs " ad- can know how great Is my relief. maple, to give PI>7nouth House a fresh, cool Summert-. for a fund being raised for the MEETING SATURDAY B| aHlI B1.50 (jiRRofi2> ^m pan y of >Jart/ord haa kindly . ■ . I dress drew a comparison N-tween Now for a qiie.stion for mv Aunt: appearance, .\nother departure, new to this group of CENl'ER BEDKOOM: Bed. dresser with Swedish museum at Philadelphia T H RIFTY CLEA NERS A second factor tending to re ' American and Russian revolii- PUBUC RECORDS mat nie aome I^rneral i^mark.x* j Are all lumps in the breast can- separate mirror and cheat. Simmons link SHOE REBUILDERS cerous ?" rooms, is the use of a living-dining room. We’ve found spring; Holman-O D. Baker innerapring On Saturday afternoon, the Lil- ^>out brjiYiefl at the present t^ne ;duce old Actions Is the Increasing [lre'’JoiJ;,Vr.''''“ lian Gertrude Grant Expression AppHoatteu An.vwer: I am pleasen to know that most young folks prefer this type of room . . and mattrasa; pair of plllowa Mapla candle- I Indii.strializatlon of the i?outh. The club met at the home of Mlaa Grant, Application for a marriage license la a brlif summary: that you have been able to banish stand, large boudoir ehslr Jn erath, mapla HIGHLAND PARK new Sooth has a growing under- usually require two bedrooms. So that’s the way we’ve aide chair. (This aide chair matches those Ita director. President Esther S. waa mode today at the Town CTerk'a CONTINUED ONE MORE WEEK BY POPULAR REQUEST! TTtie tnifkluir hor'se hfte the tendency to insomnia. The office by Adolph Frederick Simons A rro w Shirts and Shorts .standing' of Indu.drlal problems furnished Plj-mouth House this season. In th* living room and la to he used for The play "The Haunted Tea Pitkin, conducted the business meet- Tiewded off the Mreetje of N ew i„a,. . i» / s' breast may be the site of both ing and later. In the afternoon en- of 26 View road, chauffeur, and ^ Quotations benign and malignant tumora— dining purpoaea when required.) Two 3x5 Room" which waa given tn the Club O NE CE N T CLEA N SIN G SA LE! ! iTork «,d the only present ,«ers of ,U- “ pOMeaa hand hooked wool nigs. tertained with a group of ,mono- Lydia Grace Hutchinson oif 183 I " DIEN’S _ I It'* e**y to fet comforteWtj therefore all lumps In the breast are House the last of April, has been North Elm street, a stenographer. my moment are IV rden's and S^ef- ' problema. called for another performance In loguea at the meeting of Forget-Me- ■’ ( r , -My wife was having a baliy. not cancerous. On an averaga It has By all maana, see Plymouth House this week. Not Circle of K ing'i Daughters. In .Arrow Short*. Their nnmlciay I. -‘to here at home, as between Ire- (SUMtyyllle. It la necessary that any Farms milk edmpanlea ^ r - —<1ydc .\jiable, <>( Ilelhnghain, been found that the benign tumors The qionthly phonetic contest waa GLIDER BREAKS RECORD ^ SU ITS il A c land snd Britain, is being born a Uash, explaining to the judge develop about the age of 38, while W EST BEDROOM; Mapla poMar had every member of the cast appear rrotrh hanl*he* the hltchlag; m Jtn recently announced that within ■ to J**'*tow s **w. w UlJw (sketched), knotty pine draaser basa ■srith won by the White team of Vhich PLAIN LIGHTWEIGHT better day. Why he over-|Kirked (a) the the maligtiant tumom derelnp when surely this Monday evening at the Mrt. Celia Dlx Carroll 14 captain. San Diego, May 23— (A P )—A ^ matter of two years they wouM maple mirror, kidney dressing table with club house at 8 o'clock for a brush- I’limblnif thmt plague* the wet ®ther dhy, (b ) thref* yetirto the patient is about 49 years old. It Misa Grant read two articles once, glider pilot who flew over an 8,000- have a horse In their New York mapla top and red chintz rume. trimmed Again, there appears likewise to Is always advisable that a patient up rehearsal. The performance la "Do Authorities Differ on the Sub- foot montaln range nought today‘to C O A TS er of ordinary nhort*. Their In white. (Dreaalng table valance made to scheduled for next week, which attjf equipment be a growing peace within the A prnfeMlonal politician la to the noticing any lump or swelling ot ject o f Standard Speech?" and the have hta feat recognized aa a new order In a variety of chintzes to fit your means that two emergency re- PLAIN ONE-PIECE fullH'ut *eat more ooo!i* According to the Bureau of Cen- Kingdo m of the Prince of Peace. It government what a scab la to^abor. the breast, report to her doctor.) color ■chant*.) other. "Sectional Pronunclatlona. ’ American altitude record. The prea- FOB Lft Ovardia of New York hearsals are needed Immediately. During the club workshop several ent mark ta feeL CASH AND I figures for 1P35 the total value Is not the function of a secular jour- • • • 7.SO0 fort, tlKY. (Articles on Skin Dtoordm) Ann Strickland contributed two ■membera entertained with mono- Lifting hla ahlp In strong cur- DRESSES CARRY haniess and sa'ldlery goods re- nal to offer sd\1ce. or even sugges- piano numbera at the annual Ep- If femininity In ita r«\vn n^hta QueeUon: Martin W. Inquires: logues. rents of the Clark dry lake region. ifc’ere aa Ylfforovisly champlonefl aa CTitppandal* mirror for dressing table. worth League Banquet and Social '' Thoroughly Cleansed — Expertly Pressed "■‘ fi by mamifactiircr- for that tions to those who direct the work "Have vx)u any articles on skin dis- Invitation tickets were distributed John Robinaon carried an official women'a d vll riphls have been, both Spring. Innerapring mattressrr and___ pair of which was held at the First Metho- was over *12.000.000. These of that Kingdom But It la not out orders? I have acne and my older to the members for their annual re- barograph over the Santa Rosa the women and the men of the world f--- T----- Two faadtod*■ »■ 1 w 1 tables, pegged' maple dist Church In Waterbury, Friday OUR MOTTO— If our work Is not as flne as any you have had— regardless of price Arro w Shirts 5 0 c sister has eczema. We w-ouid send cital and guest night which will take mountains and landed 10 miles eaat probably do not take In all of place to make the observation would be better off. wing chair In chinu. another of the aid* evening. This U the church where don t pay— you be the Judge. chain to match thoss bi tba living room. place in Whiton Memorial Hall on of Palm Springs. ■mall harness shops through the that even the secular wrorld looks — Dr. Karl .Y. .Mefilngvr, p«ychLa- for the articles If we thought you Misa Dorothy Gates occupies the had them ready." 34x48 and 4SxT3 inch cotton hand hookad Monday evening, June IS. The pro- Robinson aald hla omclal altitude White and Fancy Mwest. In the past, totals have trlBt, author. position of director of Religious with dl.sfavor upon the spirit of Answer: Here Is a partial list of gram will constat of humorous mon- reading would be announced from Education. Another member on the ologues by the juniors and seniors, ■I ta excess of >20,000.000. dlvlslveness. Instead of the spirit of some of the material on skin dis- Washington by the NaUonal Aero- Arro w Shorts I say play It as It should be program who is well-known In the and a one-act play to be presented A N O T H ER T H R IF T Y SER V IC E 6 5 c There are no statistics Indicating orders: ECZEMA (Adults) ...... nautical Association. He sUrted at unity, which so often has operated, played. Play "Tiger Rag" If that X Highlands by this time, waa mim by adult members of the club In- an elevation of 400 feeL Hla ship M horaea in nse In the various and operated with such barm. , Is the national anthem, but don't ECZZEMA JN babies...... ; A C N E Mary Andrews, who played several cluding Ann C. and Rose F. De- baa a 48-foot wing-span. Double Qreen Stamps Given With Cash SalMij I change it ...... ; A T H L E T E 'S F O O T ...... ; Monte. Ubby Glazier, Mae N. Bel- SliDD Reb uildin g W hile Y d u W ait Service ' d tlea Their numbers have So the secular world adds Ita note selections on her electric guitar. — Kay Kyaer, orcbeetzs leader, P R L tR m s (or itching of the sJRnl llVeau and BelU SUversteln of Hart- All Day Tuesday. naming toward the vanishing Miss Ehrelyn Orr of Gardner BOMB KILLS CARRIER MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S of joy at the evidences of rap- protesting proposed *Wtreatn- ...... I B O I L S ...... Any reader de- street gave a surprise party at her ford. and Mrs. CeUa Dlx Carroll and EXTRA SPECIAL! Jr the laat few yean. Accord- prochement In the CairlsUsti world. linlag" o f the national anthem. sirlng any article Is welcoma to acRd will be asslated with their program Men**, Women**, • • s home in honor of her cousin, Miss Rotterdam, the Netbertancto, M «y , '/ J ^ren unen t figures thare are The conferences held st Oxfoed and for A by writing to ms to care of Doris Vennart, on Friday evening. by the Schubert Trio and Miss Mar- H A LF SO LES Children** Utah dinoeaun for Utah mu- this newapapor and cncloeliig a jorie Ellen Case. pianUt 28 -^(A P )—A bomb carried In a RUBBER HEELS S E 18,000,000 horses and mules St Edentmrgh last year, would have seums! The program began with a dog- large, self-addrMaed. itampad « iv » - Miss Elva McCormick will be bead bag by a man on a main street ex-1 AND (Attached) _ Ifta fiarms In the United StaUe. bsan deejnsd utUrty lapoasibto a — Dr. Frederick t. Pack, geologist lope. roasL near the Orr bomeatead, and ploded today, killing the carrier and ‘ Obr h TsaRdays ud waa followed by game# and a gen- usher at the recital and the others 08 hosesa or tba farms to at the Cnlverslty e f Elah, pro- wounding twro paaaers-by. dewen yean ago. And now the eral good time at the boiiae. The will be Mias Elaine Krob. Mias Mad- teallag ‘togal raME* by eastern HimdajrB *TI] 9 eline Wallace and Hiss Nancy Gor- Police believed the bomb wroa in-1 ^lr tbara are oparatioRa treat rMlglops gathering in' the Cy Tomig, vntaraB *rawhan Bltob- occasion was Uiaa Vennart’t alz- RU B BER H EELS ezeavattng parties sr rtah aoU. WATKINS ton of Glastonbury. tended for Heinz llben, a German rJs can do that a tractor er. spent 11 o f kia 33 ynan 5 t t * CIORad Gwaraatoed Ftoe Oak Taa Leather Used. C.fH0US€>^S0N. ocr br o t her s teenth Mrthday. Sixteen gueota Netherlands gtvea added .te^imony ■tU. N . I N C Tba public is iavitad but owing who recently waa imprisoned in Ger- I L A D I E S ’ L I F T S — l i e B takM an at game aa a pitchar in tha AtoeftoRR were present, and tha Urthday INC. tkst a ErnTtoE pasM to wtoiMr to Magua and U p ta n to the NattoMd to tha Umltod capacity ot tha hall many for espionage but later was AO Sheas Rebant By Factory Hethoda Leather or Rubber eaka, in pink and bhia, la b o re d ' It will be neeeasary to secure door ralaoaed and came here. He waa ■Bee. Mias Vennart re-' canto from Mtoa Grant, tba club near the scene Ct the time ot the X hot tods noi hart. 981 M ain Stre e t ^ Manchester kGESIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, MAY 28,1988 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. MAY 28,19SS PAGE 8E1 WARNING IS ISSUED “FOOIS FOR SCANDAL” ENRICO P O U 1$ GIVEN was carried out In MIence, while the Communists, urged the expulsion iW TYPE CHLORINATOR Collin Driggs Example GUARDS Om CERS OVERFLOW CROWD quintet alone continued the singing from Mexico of "that renegade PROGRAM of this Wesley hymn. Leon Trotsky." ’The axUed Russian, AUTO THIEVES TRY Manchester ON BRIDGE nSHING YEAR’S COMEDY EVENT NG BIRTHDAY PARTY This servlee was entirely directed prodded a havaa In Mexico, has CHAMBER M EM BEHil MONDAY, MAY 23 (Central and Eaetem Standard Time) by Misa Ann Strickland, who also been living quietly near Mexico Oty Of Music Training 1 ____ HONOR COL. NOLAN played the organ. The history of Date Book NORTH END’S WATER Stat« Board Of FisheiiM And fP roffrim * Standard Tima^Daylight Tima ona haur latar) FORK. OF C. RITES and professes to ba Inactive polit- TO TAKE TWO CARS And Fernand Nett: AH programa to ktr and baefe ehalna or groupt thereof nnltM epeet* Brother Of Local Man And the Illustrated hymns, their relation ically. SESSION to the Wesley family, and their life, Game Caationa Children Be- Gravet Starred In Film That fled: ooaet te coast Yeur7 *YS— »i*4ir Familyt'a in iiy anfl M in t 3 :6 0 - 9:60— A L it ti a M u il e A t N ig h t — Colonel Joseph P. Nolan at the of IS and went to work as a water history. The degree was held In Loughlln. governora of lialf a dozen itates. June 13-18— Manchester Veter- pilot and asaiatant to Admiral Rld^'.: bought and cleared of all unsanitary automobiles .to pass In opposite di- ---- 4 —: 4 ^ L .....wl t t l f Orpha^iO rp h a n A n n i a — e a st: Eddia C a n t o r— west rep e at State Armory Saturt&y night. Colo- ,who rushed to the scene, found no selves. "Fools for Scandal" givea ------“ O r * 9:00— 10:00— N t w a ; “Ra n W ild s O ro h tib boy In a brick yard. He advanced Tinker ball, with both halls being In Pledge Loyalty an'! Association carnival at Main art E. Boyd on hta two expedltUM*. ition feed vacuum cblorinator, on accumulations and the ground has rections. are particularly dangerous ^ .bMXJ Fax Maupin Orehaitra—iv— w a tt nel Nolan recently took command of evidence which would point to the her the Opportunity to further her V r f ^ •'ZZ wpiaaiM Craip Mathmatnuaa— ba aic; Ju s t E n t a rt a in m a n t — w r a t until be became superintendent of use. but there waa not sufficient General Ehiloglo Ortiz and Fed- identity of the auto robbers, who and Maple streets. to the South Pole,' will ba the p r w •the main outflow lines of the sys- been plowed and seeded down to places to fish from. success as a comedienne. z’lz - ftilt^Top H Hattarta t t a rt D Dane#an e # fliB a nd 3:1b— 10:15— L u m A A b n t r — west the 169th Infantry regiment. Danc- June 15—Graduation exerelaea at cipal speaker. f J f ^ F r a a a * R adio N t w a F a rlod 9:60— 10:60— A r t K a s s ti a nd Or e h t a fr a the R. O. Clark brickyard# In Ber- room to accommodate all who were eral Congressman Bpifanlo Caatillo, were frightened away before arrival Improve and purify the surrounding "Anglers are liable to be crush- Gravet is the bandaome, appeal- ing was furnished throughout the MEXICAN ARMY PLANES State Trade achool. tem on Lydall street, la one of the terrain. 10:0b— 11:0(F sOrrln Tu e k e r Ore h a stra lin. He la now owner and preeident In Manchester and in addition; to long-time OedlDo supports, came In of the officers. The'Trade School orcbeatn, dl»' , taajor operations of the company In ed against bridge supports or struck ing young Franco-Belglan actor 4 :4 ^— 6 :4 (^ T h o ftoMlni Tr i o — oa at: 10:60— 11:30— R. P rlm l, J r ,, Ore h a stra evening with Art McKay’s orches- of the Pleasant Valley Brick Com- those who were at Tinker Hall there with 300 men to assure Cardenas of June 17—Manchester High grad- rected by William Hanna, win fui:^ Add to Shed w’hom LeRoy discovered In Paris . LIt tIo O rp h a n A n n i o ^ m l d w ra p e a t 1 1 :0 (^1 6 :0 b -O a n c a Music— wost only tra. Rosea were distributed to the According to the report. Timothy uation exercises at State theater In twent years. The plant Installed when incautiously stepping onto the •’0 ^ t t 0 (^ A m o t *n* A n d y — oa st: pany of East Windsor Hill. Mr. was an overflow at the K. -o f C.^ their loyalty. Castillo was chief Kehler of 67 Cambridge street, lah musical aelecUona during tM ' Recently the company bought the bridge roadway. last year and brought to Hollywood T o Bo Announcod*>woa t NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK ladles upon their arrival at the BOMB REBEL POSITIONS morning, dinner hour, after which Prasidrat' M regarded as the best known for Pola told of hia dilemma In trying home. The degree'was a successful clerk of the Agriculture Depart- heard auspicious nolaea In hia old Hoher farm on Lake street con- "For the further guidance of Ush- under personal contract to star 5 U 5 " fsl®— U n d o C sro R a dio St a tio n B A S IC — E a s t: w js wbs>wbs a wb a l check room, which waa In charge July 18-24 — American Legion Dr. D.C.Y. Moore win bring word*' latomatlc chlorination of pressure 5 * ? ^ f!39“ 5 d w in C. H ill C o m m o n t w h a m kdk a w g a r w s y a w jt n w a yr w m a j to name hla brackyart. Hla friend, one and previous to the working of ment when OdlUo headed IL garage about 12:30 a.m, and noU- taining about IS acres and this with Joan Blondell In the delightful 8:45— 8 :4 ^— F o llx K n ig h t . To n o r Solo of Sergeant Herbert F. Kearns of K the degree the class of 20 local (OoBttniied from Page One) Carnival at Dougherty’s Lot of greeting and walcomc. A abort : tetter systems of the type generally ermen, no fish have been planted wfll w a b y w e br w c k y wspd w e a n wlco George Waddell, town treasurer, Military leaders held eoma hope fled police that someone waa tem- land, and a brook flowing through near bridges In recent years," the comedy-romance, "The King and 6 :00— 7:0S— B u r n t a nd A ll a n — e a t t; wie u ; M idw e st: w e nr wla k w k k o ll w r t n company. The clubrooma of both came to hla rescue and at his aug members were photographed In of squelching the uprising Inside of period wUl be devoted to reports a t . !lsund In Connecticut and since Its the property, will be cleared and P ublic H oro No. 1, D ro m a — w<>at w m t koo w ow o w e t n ; S o u t h n rr t d w n b r pering with hla car. Policemen Board declared. OolUn Driggs the Chorus Girl." • 7:60— A lfr a d W a lla n a t a ln Ore h. the Howitser and K companies were gestion It was given Its present front of the K. of C. home. Tonight to repledge hla allegiance te Car- Chamber activities for the nirrrel aatallatlon during the winter made In to aceptable and sanitary k rgv k f dm w ro l krta w jb o wdsu w a g a a week. But the only unit In an Lester Behrend. Raymond Griffin The State Commission on Public In hla current picture, he la said 6:00— M utio f o r Mod erna . O rc h . w e m k i y i ; M o u n t a in: k lo kvod k g n f: used for the event. j name. there will be the usual banquet of dense. This action was regarded ImporUnt engagement thus far has year, after which new huatnaes wfX ::| nonths has given entire eatlsfac- watershed. The old buildings on As a small child Collin Driggs ... , to be even more winsome, for ha 1 * 2 ^ f : 3 ^ T a ! o a of th a Q ro a t R iv tr a and Joseph Prentice hurried to the ROGERS PLACES THIRD Safety. State Highway Department 3:00— 6 :0 (^ M a r t k W a b or Muolo— to e P a cific: kgo ksfd k ex k f a k eca k ir Afnong those present In addition Mr. Pola cautioned hla chUdrSn. new members and officers of the de- as significant. been the 17th Cavalry, which reoc- be taken up. ami. the property will be razed and all displays a'talent that wasn’t ahown • :8CK- 6:S(K > F or Ma n O n ly — w e a f wn a e N O T E : See W E A F < N B C f o r option al to the guest of honor and the local location, and, on examining, found and State Police Department con- loved to Play about the piano. At th^ ’ S^ranT's^Snre'd" a ^p“rog!*r^°h1 list o f atatlons. four of whom are boya and all gree held In the Hotel Sheridan. •111# Senate received reports that cupled Rio Verde. It waa said at the Cbambar ot- ' At the outset the company offl old debris removed. Later the In the 1937 film—he sings and wt&m w w j w lw ; B u r n t and A ll a n — officers were Lieut. Col. William that the garage doora, locked earl- flee this afternoon that Iast-mlmit6^,^| cur In the warning. age of twelve he gave a private Driggs entitled "Day, a Symphonic ra p e a t f o r th a w e st C e n t Ca st. working for their father, to be cau- disorders were feared In the state It contacted a small band of 1ai« decided that they would not company wiu Initiate a tree plant- j dances. The famed aohg-wrrlUng Maxwell, Majors Philip Hawley, of Tabasco. ier, had been forced open, and there IN BROAD JUMP EVENT reservationa will be accepted as it ? ! piano recital to a group of selected ! Poem in Light and Music.” This # :0 (^ 1 0 j 0O— R a y K ln n o y O ro h a t tr a — S :S (^ 4:3 b— Th e S ingin g U a d y— o a st; tious. econ6mICal and level-headed Cedilllstas yesterday, at an undis- p> part way with the new equlp- ing program, using small pine trees team of Rodgers and Hart ^ d the a a et; Amo a ^n* A n d y — we e t rep e at Th e Mond a y Meiodioa— we st WllUaraa, SwDlsky and LaBeila, Army officers estimate 60 Cedll- were signs that the Intruders had Is hoped to have aa large attendanepr;| MSBt and selected the latest type which when full grown act as a friends. When a pupil In the eighth ' auccesaful experi- 6:30— 10:30— Ja c k S prlgg A Orch e stra at all times and they too would be closed point, putting the rebels to tunes designed to sweep the coun- 10:00— 11:00— S a m m y w a t k t n a Oreha a. 3:45— 4:45— C a p t. T i m , St a m ps — w j s ; Captains Ellison Smith, Jackson, able to weather hard Umea. •MUSIC OF THE WESLEYS’ Ilstas have been killed In scattered attemped to start the Kehler car as possible to hear Mr. June relate J| Mitomatic chlorinator, including all hhtural retainer for moisture and vrads S t Rsrw.rrt ' " '" F *" co-ordinating the fine light- try—"How Can You Forget?" and H . MId dla m a n Ore h a s tr a — n e tw ork flight Unofficial advICea aald an- Only Wesleyan Man Compet- grade. at Barnard school, he organ- | ing gyjtem of the Bushnell Memo- 10:30— 11:60— A n d y ^ i r k a nd Orch e stra 4 # ( ^ 5:00— N s w a : MId dla m a n Ore h. Utke, Lieutenant Wesley Rogerson, Mr. Pola is the eldest of five San Luts Potosl engagements. One but were balked for lack of keys. hla thrilling experiences In the AnteC '* the necessary light and heavy pip- at the same time tend to choke out "There’s a Boy In Harlem." other band was pursued near Gua- arctic. NORTH COVENTRY ized and directed the first Barnard ' rial with the marvelous tonea of Its CB8 WABC NETWORK 4:15— 6:15— Th e Roveloro* Q u a rt e t — and others too numerous to men- brothers, all of whom are success- government soldier was killed and dalcazar. Combing the vicinity for suapecta ing; In N. E. Intercollegiate ing required to mtUce the plant as undesirable growlh of bushes and The Lea Hite orchestra contri- e a st; M arlo w e and L y o n — we st tion. THEME A T SOUTH CHURCH three wounded. the police, farther along the street, School Orchestra. This orchestra organ. B A S IC — B a stt wa bo wa do wo k o wcao 4:30— 6:30— R a k ov a nd Hla Orch a a tra ful business men. It Is of interest Cavalry under (Seneral Joes Bel- Meet On Saturday. hearly eompletely automatic as pos-' unwanted trees. bute! their grand brand of music, 4:45— 6:45— Low e ll Th o m a a — oiLat: Notes Montreal waa the capital ot Cet- played each Monday evening during 1 When the Bismark Hotel of Chl- we e l WOT w k b w w k r e w h k w jr wdre to note that the brothers all start- Only 2,000 Rebels tran took possestOD OedUlo's at the home of T. R. Sargent, 87 iOkle. To do this, first, a new brick The average user of Manchester One of the most successful Mother and there's a lavish dance aequence wc a u wja s w pro w f b l w j s r w f s r : M id Chic a go Co nc e rt Ore h a s tr a — w e st SOrgeaat Herbert Kearns will ot ada from 1844 to 1849. the winter months of that year in i cago Installed a Hammond organ 6:00— 6:00— Cla m M c C a rt h y — w j i : ed their business careers In Amer- Unusaal Type Of Service Is •The state military command said hadandA Las PalomaS. 'The few Cambridge street, found a car park- Htd concrete lined building had to be water should acquaint themselves and Daughter banquets was held set In an elaborate Parish night w e s t: w b bm w fbm k mb e km o x wh a a oOnapIete ten years service In the ed beaide the house. Rousing Mr. Lockhart B. Rogers, aon of Mra. with what Is being done, and has Friday evening at the Church Com- the Nathan Halo auditorium fea- j and then announced that It was the k f a b k m t Music Is M y H o b b y P r o ).— ch a in ica by working for their eldest surveys confirmed their esUmate peasants found there were working boilt near the lower reservoir of the club, to add to the general gaiety C A S T — wbn a w pg w h p wh e e wore e frb 8:16— 8:15— O r. Ja s tro w'a Co mm e n t Guard tomorrow.. .the sergeant will Held Lafii Night; Miss Sargent, the officera learned that he Mabel B. Rogers of 118 Outer been done, with, and for the Man munity House. One hundred and turlng the miisical part of a mov- only hotel In the world to entertain of the film. The story la about an 8 : 3 ^ 6 Y .^ R o s a M arla a nd H e r Songa brother and one by one branched that the number of CedllllaUs In peacefully in their fields. mfipany on Lydall street. In this e k a o w t b x w m a s w a a r w n b f w ib s w k b n 5:4b— 6:46— Th e Boy a — w j t w b i w e n r receive his medal at camp this Brookings Tolls ^ckgrounds the field did not exceed 2,060. Cedll- had put hla machine In the garage cheater water supply, it Is unques- fifteen sat down to the banquet Ing picture program sponsored by | its guests with this type of music. It American movie star who under an w h lo w k bi out Into business for themselves. Railway authorities decided to street, Manchester, won third place » FUNERAL HONI Of Ndlmng all of the required ex- D I X I B — w e s t wsfa wbre wq a m wdod k d k a ; R ax M a u O rc h .— othora year.. .Our congratulations to Mr. lo sympathizers, before the trouble and had locked It earlier In the tionably the roost up to date plant table. A very fine meal was served the Recreation Center and Cheney ; undoubtedly, waa not known In Chl- assumed name is seeing the sights • :0 b - 7:00— R uby N e w m a n Orch a a tra Mr. Pola’s brothen are. Albino cease night operation of trains over In the broad jump at the New Eng- tramely delicate Instruments utll- k ir a wra c wToc w w l w toc k rld k tr h k (s « 6:8b— 7:3 b^''Th e s a W e Lo v e ” — to eat and Mrs. Rene Chapdelaine. . . the started, had said the San Lula Po- evening. The thieves without creat- .W IL L IA M PW ' In this area and perhaps In the state by the men. Ernest Evans, James cago that the Hotel Bond of Hart- of London and Paris. That, of w a co k om a wdbo w b t wd a e w b lg w d b j Pola, grocer. New Britain, C6nn.; the Tamplco-San Luis Potosl line land Intercollegiate track meet held ksd la the chlorination control is 3:00— Music of N e w and Th a n bride Is the former Mias Dorothy ’The Congregational Cantata given tosl leader could put from 18,000 to ing a disturbance, had evidently of Its type and the officials of the Edmonson, William McKinney. Law- Hli first published musical com- ' ford had been for several weeks course, is Carole. She meets with w w v a w m b f w sjs wrrjbr w a i t k tu l k g k o 7 : ^ 3 :6 0 -P a u l M a rtin A Hia Music Luigi Pola. grocer and coal dealer, at the South (Jhurch last . evening until order Is restored In the state. at Boston Saturday. Rogers waa Mused. position was the “Manchester Gram wcoa wdn e w n oy k w k h k no w w m m m 3:00— 9:00— Th e F la k Jubil a a SIn g tro Freeburg.. .Company K will hold 20,000 men In service. rolled the Sargent automobile from company are determined to keep on rence Robertson, Charles Christen- providing similar organ recitals for a Baron who Ilkewiae is traveling w j n o wch a w p a r w m a i wcoc w rv a Manchester, Ckmn.: Carlo Pola, was a unique aendoer built entirely San Lula Potosl pollOcal leaden the only representative of Wesleyan Whst It Does mar School March." This march its guests. 9 :3 < ^ 9;3b— Th e N a t'l R adio F o ru m their regular drill session at the The army, undier direct command the garage out Into the driveway, Improving and adding to Its ap- sen helped prepare It, and the young Incognito and keeping secret hla M I D W E S T — w m b d wla n w lb w k fh 9:00— 10:0b— N a w t: F . C r a ig O rc h o t t. chemist. Corona, L. I., and Mbdesto around the theme “The Music of the aald the Legislature probably would University to compete. He Jumped Although the average water user has been used for the processional w k b b w U Q w k b h wcco w s bt k a ej w n a * Armory tonight.. .Private Crane Is Pola, grocer, Torrlngton. of President C:ardenas, was working but bad abandoned the theft at- ITH proved watershed acreage during men and b ^ s waited on the tables. The Hammond organ Is still a rank. And that la Fernand. Plenty 6:30— 10:30— T o Be Announce d (60 m ,) Wesleys"—the hymns composed by refiise to recognise Miguel Alverez twenty-two feet nine Inches to beat teSteps realises from time to time at every graduation since It was mystery in the musical world. H woo B a v a s i a Orch a a tra reminded of the formation. .. A out plans to wipe out the roving tempt when they found that that a the succeeding years. The menu served was meat balls of fun follows, when Carole hires M O U N T . — Inror kla kob k d k ^ o k fbb 10:30— 11:30— L a n g Th o m p s o n Ore h a sL Refreshments were served. Danc- various members of the famous Acosta, whom Governor Mateo Her- Bloom of Onnectlcut State by one hat his drinking water is treated and gravy, mashed potatoes, carrots composed In 1925. At the ‘ age of docs without pipes what smy pipe him aa her chef. firing squad In charge of First Ser- ing and cart games followed. Vocal b.^nds of Cedilllstas reported oper- car too. contained no key. a some msrsterlous manner with The Manchester Water Company fifteen, young Driggs began his geant ’Thomaa PaganI officiated at Methodist family. Although Charles nandez Netro named acting gover- Inch. It la the second consecutive and peas, cabbage and pineapple achieves. It Is known aa the "organ Others In the capable caat Include solos and piano selections were ren- Wesley wrote the most hymns, with, ating In 15 districts of the state. Car thieves and tamperera have temsthing of chemical nature, he was Incorporated February 26. 1889 study of the organ, studying under Fulton, the funeral of Samuel Ford yester- nor when he fled laat night pre- year that Rogers has placed In this and the first mecUng of the Incor salad, strawberry shortcake. While with a million tonea.” Aa organist Isabel Jeans, . Marie Andrews Slstera, dered by Miss Irene Pola. about 6500 to his credit, there were Military aiithoritlea In Tampico, sumably to Join the Cedtlllites. been active In Manchester since event. iaoiws very little about what that the direction of Lew White, the na- and Carl Hobengartens' Or- day afternoon. .. Private, First state of Tamaullpaa, arrested sever- porators was held on March 2, of the tables were being cleared, every- at the Bond, Driggs reflected the re- Wilson, , Marcia Ral- Mr. Pola was remembered with five other members of the family early last fall, when "Joy ride" auto He is a member of Delta Tan WE CONSIDER IT irsatment does, or how It Is mixed one enjoyed singing familiar old tionally famou.. organist at the sponsiveness of this organ In ac. ton. Heather Thatcher and Tola chestra. Claas, Ernest Kearns la expected to many beautiful gifts of a personal al persona for investigation. snitchera began operations here. •tthln the water system of which that year. The directors elected at Roxy Theater. New York City. At W TIC bring a new recruit Into the com- who wrote either the poem, or set Delta fraternity, an Honor Roll stu- songs and rounds after which the companylng the hotel dance orches' Nesmith. 7:15— WDRC String Ensemble— and general nature. music to some hymn. Dr. Earl E. Tamaullpaa Agrarians offered More recently, car robbers have w Is a user. Chlorine gas la gen- that meeting were: William Foulds the age of fifteen be was organist Travelers Broadcastlog Servtoe, pany tonight.. .Where’s the one dent and vice-president of the At- A PRIVILEGE Henry H. White. William H. Childs. following program was presented; tra In Its liveliest numbers and Lavish settings and beautiful cos- Joseph Blume, director. Mr. Pols la well known In town. Story pre.sided during the opening their aid to the government. ABOUTTOWN seized and stripped machines, or rally used for sterilization of both Words of welcome by Mrs. Arthur at the North Manchester Methodl.st demonstrated Ite versatility for pro- tumes are another feature of "Fools Hartford, Coon. 7:30—Eddie Cantor and Company. that Private Demeusey was bring- water Club. Ho has previously won C. Welles Keeney. Arthur J. Straw church. He waa president of the Sub-AIplne devotions. 'The Wesley Choir opened In Mexico City Communist lead- have sought to run them out of his letter and numerals In track. . . . to have served te rater and sewage. It is the identl- Vinton In behalf of the church, piano ducing soft, restful notes In concert for Scandal" and Miss Lombard's 60,000 W. 1040 K. C. 28.2 M. 8:00—Monday Night Show. ing In...Our sympathy to Private Club for two yeare. the service with the processional: ers, In fiery tirades against Cedillo, Manchester I»dge No. 73 A. F. town, presumably for sale. and Henry Lydall. While a student In the Manchester and A. M. will hold a regular com- He graduated from Manchester Ml gas that was used In such great solo. Mrs. Astrid Bunnell of East- programa. In speaking of thia new gowns are something for the girls Eaatorn DayUgbt Savlog Ttms 8:30—Pack and Pat In Pipe Smok- Jerry Lovett.. .Jerry’s dad la U1 at "Soldiers of Christ Arise" (dla- called him a trsltor and demanded many Manchetttr laaatltles during the world war and William Foulds was elected presi- ford: reading. Miss Amy Randall of High school, CoUIn decided that he organ which was Installed by Wat- to go home and yearn for. The ing Time. tha Manchester Memorial hospital munication tomorrow evening at High School. dent of the board and has served would seek employment to aid him demta) marching In from the rear that be be shot by a firing squad for RUBINOFF-S CONDITION familiee—and In this, sansed such terrible suffering. In Andover; vocal solo, Mrs. Bunnell; kins Brothers, Harry 8. Bond, the costume ball sequence Is said to 10:00—Wayne King’s Orchestra ...Corporal Edwin Chapin will re- ARREST MURDERER hla "crime.” 7:30, at the Masonic Temple. The faithfully In that capacity until 1931 In furthering hla musics, career. He P.M. of the Sanctuary, up the middle yo i;th8 admit burol ary ais domestic use It serves a great reading, Miss Randall: vocal solo, former head of the Bond hotels have some of the most original 10:30—Secretary of Commerce Dan- port to the office of the Command- aisle. Into the choir stalls. A manifesto signed by 171 Feder- Entered Apprentice degree will be Battle Creek, Mloh., May 23.— our 20th anniveraarjr Mrpose In sterilizing and protecting when he resigned. He was suc- Mrs. Bunnell, follow-ed by a piano applied for a Job aa usher In the said. "We have never invoked a new creations ever seen on the . 4:00—Backstage Wife iel C. Roper. ing Officer tonight to take the oath worked. Refreshments will be serv- ceeded by William Foulds, Jr., the Allyn Theater of Hartford. The Misa Anne Brookings told the al Congressmen—all who were not (A P )—David Rublnoff, violinist, Middletown. Conn., May 23__ year, we rededleate irtat water systems from contaml- solo; this was followed by a candle policy which waa greeted with such The screenplay, by Herbert and 4:15—The Story of Mary Marlin 11:00—Sports; News. of enlistment for three more years OF NEW HAVEN COP atorlea behind the hymns used as Il- ed at the conclusion of the meeting. was reported slightly Improved to- present leader of the board of di- manager said to him aa a Joke. "I 4:30 — "Hughesreel" presenting on leave or absent from the capital (A P )—Three youths pleaded guilty laUoa by foreign matter. light service, .«plrlt of Home, Joy wide acclaim. Many people came to Joseph Fields and Irving Brecher, 11:15—Ran Wilde’s Orchestra ...Sergeant Kearns will alao aub- lustrations of Wesley music. She —Informed the nation that the All members are invited to be pres- day at the Battle Creek Sanitarium ourselves and onr mod- rectors. don’t suppose you ran play an or- the hotel to enjoy our programs and Rush Hughes, news commenta- ent. In police court today to breaking For many years chlorine gas was and Light were taken by Miss Ger- was baaed upon the successful stage 11:30—Art Kassel’s Orchestra mlt hla application for three more gave the history associated with the Lower House backed President Car- where he underwent two emergency em funeral home to |S|M>alted Into the water systems Service to patrons of the district trude Anderson. Ruth Vinton and gan?" Collin replied, "I can a lit- then remain for dinner to relax In play, "Return Engagement.” tor years of service In the good old (Orattnoad from Pag* One) Into a cottage belonging to Frank served by the Manchester Water tle bit." The manager asked. "Will Tomorrow's Program • birth of the hymn—and announced denas whole-heartedly. operations within slightly more than hand operated machine. The new Marlon Hill. Home speaks and asks the restful atmosphere created by 4:4fr—The Road of Life Guard. •rhe annual meeting and election t^o weeks. E. Sands, publisher of the Meriden the service of our fel- Company was begun In August, you pUy for me? ” Collin did as A. M. Detective Howard O. Young the manner in which it would be At a Communist rally In Mexico M pm ent recently installed by the mothers to rise. Miss June Loomis the organ numbers. Our many re- 6:00—"Dick Tracy" 7:00—Eta Alpha Programma. sung. All familiar hymna were sung of officers of the ^ethoven Glee Rublnoff underwent an appen- Journal, and were given suspended 1889 and during the past 20 years requested. Whereupon he was asked que.st numbers are a further evl looked through a window and saw City, attended by representatives of Jail sentences of 30 days each. low men. Ucichester Water Company meas- gave the toast to mothers. Everyone 5:15—Terry and the Pirates 7:30—Shoppers Special. by the congregation, led by the more. than 30 labor unions, Jorge Club will be held tonight at 7:30 dectory May 6. His convalescence the number of service taps has In- sang a song for mothers. Spirit of If he would return the following day dence of the popularity of our or 5:30—Your Family and Mins Coyne crouching In a corner. Cov- I accurately tha rate at which 7:45—News Service. choir. A few Illustrated hymns Garda Granados, leader of "Union o’clock at the Emanuel Lutheran waa Interrupted las* week by the The court waa told that Mr. creased from 478 In 1918 to 877 at Home calls daughters to rise, and for another Interview. The next day gan recitals.” 5:45— "Little Orphan Annie" PHIL U FOLLETTE ering him with his pistol through church. A rehearsal will also ba Sands, whose cottage In an outlying chlorine is to be used and keeps the present time. when he appeared he was Intro- 8:00—Treasure House. the window, Yotmg ordered him to whose tunes or words ware not well- Popular Guateroalteca," charged formation of an abscess and another Mrs. Martin Vlsney gave toast to Recently, Driggs has been fea- RADIO 8:00—Newa known, were sung by the Quintet held on the music the club will sing operation was performed yesterday district of Middletown...was entered rate proportional to the pres- The company has from time to duced to the Boston division man- 8:16—Shoppers Special. come out. that President Jorge Uhleo of Gua- . In the chlorine gas containers, daughters. Everyone Joined In sing- tured at the million dollar Capitol 6:16—Baaeball Soorea from the rear balcony of the audi- at the Methodist Conference service for removal of the abscess because Friday night, was agreeable that time purchased land on its water- ager. Again he wrai asked to play Theater at Wheeling. W. Virginia, == 9:00—Music In the Air. IGNORED BY GROUP After a moment CJoyne stepped temala "has aldM the Mexican trai- ___ amount of water being used at ing "Follow the Gleam.” Th# can- 6:30—Wrightvllle Clarion torium. ^ on Friday evening. June 3. peritonitis had become "more ac- the youths be placed on probation shed with the purpose In view of dles of Mothers and Daughters had on the theater’s organ. After lis- w'here his m;*stery over the organ Eaatoni Btaodard rUm 9:25—Star Gazing In Hollywood. out, unkempt and dishevelled. The tors whom Cedillo heads." ^ny hour of the day and mixes the 6:45—Jack the Inquisitor 6:30—Famous Homes of Famous At the close of the servlee, the tive.” He was given a blood trans- Instead of sent to Jail. Improving and purifying Its prod- been lighted by Jo.v and Lights. Rev. tening a few minutes to the music rret with enihualastic response from 7:00—Amoa ’n’ Andy officers found a .32 calibre pistol In Granados charged thst General ~~ so thoroughly with ths water which pealed forth at hla touch, the Americana Luther Burbank. (OBBOBiied from Page One) quintet also sang "The Lord’s Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea Johnson of fusion after the operation, They were Stanley Woronlek, 19, uct. The company now owns over Paulina Hutchinson gave a few re- his llstenets. as he produced effects the shed with three bullets ta It. Teoflio OastlUo Corzo, commanding Red Wing, Minn., are visiting their . It Is eompletely absorbed and Boston director said to Collin, New York, May 23.—Servleea at 7:15—Uncle Ezra’s Radio Station 9:45—Dan Harding’s Wife. Prayer” (Malotte) which led direct- the Mexican State of Chiapas, was of .Meriden, Clifford Hersey, 19, of 250 acres In Bolton, Vernon and this marks on "Follow the Gleam." Mrs. on the organ seldom heard any- Arlington cemetery and the national E-Z-R-A Thus no fedaratlon opponent for La Cojme admitted It was the one daughter and son-ln-laas’, Rev. and tiled. Insuring complete, uniform "Win you accept a position In this where. 10:00—Pretty Kitty Kelly. ly Into the first recessional f "The "In Ublco’a pay." The American Legion has Em- i Middletown, and Robert Mallory. 18. town, two recent purchases being Henry Raniea offered prayer In clos- cemetery at Gettysburg, the Indian- 7:80—"Waltz Serenade" Follatte would be tacit support of which killed Wendland, Relalng church’s one foundation” (Aurelia). Mrs. K. E. Erickson of Church peror Victor Emmanuel of Italy as i of Bangor. Me., who waa visiting at ' continuous treatment of the the former Hoher Farm on Lake ing. Tbii simple ceremony was theater aa organist at ona hundred A Wheeling newspaper writes 10:15—Myrt and Marge. said. Manuel Garcia, spokesman for the street Ing water, and twenty-five dollars a week?" apolis motor speedway races and 7:45— "Chandu, Tha Magician" 10:30—Hilltop House, starring Bess La Follette. Marching down the center aisle, the an honorary member. Heraey’a home. street and 15 acres of land at the very impressive and Immensely en- thus of Mr. Driggs: "Hie hobbles otner features are to be Included In Ha was taken to police headquar- i Chlorine Uas The fifteen dollars a week usher’s 8:00—George Burns and Grade Al- Johnson. The F-L-P Is typical of Wlscon- choir divided at the door, and taking head of Wilson brook near the new joyed by sll are motoring and exploring. He li the network schedules for Memorial len; Jan Garber’s Orchestra itn’a politics which have two ters where be was questioned by candlea, marked up the aide aisles In ! Chlorine gas, while an extremely Bolton road. Job which he had ought faded Into a sports enthusiast and Is particu- 10:45—Stepmother. Coroner CJorrigan and Deteettve In the recent contest of the achool oblivion and he became the organist Day next Monday. 8:30—Alfred Wallenstein’s Orches- achoolt of Republicans, "statutory’ single file, until thev formed a Sangsrous chemical gas on the children collecting tent caterpillar larly keen about baseball, riding Senator David Walsh of Masas- tra 11:00—Conn. Federation- Muale Captain James J. Deegan. Twenty years ago the line pres- at the Allyn Theater, a post which Clubs—Oraes Juliet Wolfe, and "Yoluntsiy'': Democrats for seml-clrcIe of candle light from the [oasa, bowaver, Its value for stenil- sure was but a high of 50 and low egg masses sponsored by the and football. His greatest ambition chuaetts Is to speak at ArUngtOn 9:00— "Muale For Moderns” Coyne will not be arraigned In chancel In front. In this setting, ration purposes Is great, especially he held for five years la to write a song that will last for- pianist. and against coalition with Republic' court until Corrigan has eompteted of 34 pounds. At present time the Grange, William Brav received Radio appearanc a soon followed' and Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg 9:30—Tales of Great Rivers ans to turn out th# Progressives, they sang one stanza of "Jesue. use In water systems. Chlorine $3 00 Earl Whitcomb $2 00 and ever," 11:15—Richard Maxwell. hla Investigation and released him pressure In the mains has been Irv. and at eighteen he became the of Michigan at Gettysburg. | 10:00—Contented Program 11:30—Big Sister. ' the Union Party wooed by but re- lover of my soul.” The candlelight Th e Sn a pshot Season Is O n t to ths chlorination plant in Ing Rounds $1.00. Thirty of hla compositions have In addition to the auto avent, to prosecuting authorities. receealonal down th# center aisle Increased and maintained at from youngest featured organist In the been published. Two new popular 10:80—Guy Hedland and Company ll:!."!—Aunt Jenney’i Real LUIs jecting the Progressives; the St^lal- containers, weighing from 100 70-75 pounds at all times, this re- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Patterson countrj-. Organ radio fans after the horse race classic between Sea- 11:00—Newa IstA the Communists, the Labor B« Ready for All Kinds of AcUon Shots 180 pounds. The pressure In the songs are to come out this summer biscuit and War Admiral at Belmont Stories. sult obtained principally by the In- and darighter Gladyee of Astoria. L. listening to his broadcasts have sent published by the Southern Musical 11:15— Ray Kinney's Orchestra 12:00 Noon—Mary Margaret Me- groups, and a scattering of rugged With An italner keeps the chlorine m stallation of a parallel main from 1 . spent the week-end with Mr. and him letters of congratulation from Park. N. Y., also Is to be described. 11:30—Jack Sprlgg's Orchestra Individualists. . lid form but upon passing out Publishing Company of .New York. Brlde. the dlstrlbuUng center to Main Mrs. John Kingsbury. Mr. Patter- England. South America. Mexico, Collin Hawley Driggs was born In 12:00—Weather P. M. Nine Orgaiiizationt ito the distributing system, the street. Charlie McCarthy, and of course son returned to Guilford. Sunday, Australia, as well as from all over Manchester on June 27. 1911. From AM. 12:15—Newa Service. esmtataed in tha F-L-P are nine liquid becomes gas as so passes For many years Jasper A, Fitch taking the train home there Mrs. tha United States. Edgar Bergen, is to have a special 12:02—Sammy Watkins’ Orchestra oTgaaisattons, the Progressive and the beginning of his career he baa program tonight. 12:25—Conn. Produce Market Re- TU E S D A Y A N D W E D N E S D A Y puough the control units In that served as superintendent of the sys- Patter.son and daughter will leave in In 19.10 when Leopold Stokowski proved himself an organist of distin- 12:80—Fletcher Henderson’i Or- Socialist parties, the AFL, the CIO, 'orm. Extreme caution must be used the morning for a motor trip He will appear on WJZ-NBC at 8 port. tem. He was succeeded In 1924 by appeared at the Bushnell .Memorial guished attainment. His parents chestra 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent the Workers’ Alliance (organization (d Insure close joints In all connec- ^^arles B. Loomis who Is now serv- through V’ermont. he asserted thst color and tone are Mr. and Mrs. Davton H. Driggs o’clock In a 15-mlnute broadcast In 1:00—SUent of unemployed), the powerful Rail- SP E CIALS A T ^lons from the Tas tank to the con- could be combined to secure remark- connection with the 300th anniver- 12:45—Our Gal Sunday. ing In that capacity. The Sliver Jubilee County-Wide of Wells street. He has two broth- 1:00—Betty and ^ b . road Brotherhoods, and three farm trol units and safety gas masks are able effects. Light and color had sary of the founding of New Sweden groups. Many of La Follette’s leg- The present officers of the Man- 4-H Sunday held yesterday at the ers and one sister, all skilled mu- Tomorrow’s Program 1:15—rtymna of all Churches. C a n d id C a m e ra “ *• of the plant equipment should chester Water Company are: Presi- Second Congregational church was neve, been attempted In Hartford sicians. on the Delaware river. Also there Islative associates, like Dammann, Wythlng go'wrong." will be music and a brief talk by AM. 1:80—Arnold Ortfnm’a Daughter. dent. William Foulds, Jr.; vice well attended. The choir waa com- 6:00—Roy and Bud 1:45—Valiant Lady. are members. But La Follette for ! Th,The plant - Is equipped with a president, Walter A. Lydall; secre- posed of club members from the dif- Wollmar Bestrom, Swedish ambas three jraars has refused to join. Everybody^ sador. 6:30—"Hl-Boys” 2:00—Behind the Eight-Ball with tanall OU-O-MatIc heater of approv- tary and treasurer. Edwin A. Lv- ferent tow-ns and a choir of thirty- La FoUetto’s advisors professed DECORATION DAY! Wednesday June 29th In Pittsfield, Gil Bayek. ^ type wrhlch keeps the Inside tem- dall. ^ five voices sang the 4-H song. 7:00—Morning Watch—Ben Haw to raa no complications developing Maas. Miss Hughes and Mr. Sene- thorns 2:15—’The O NelUa perature in the control house at 12 The company will hold a public "Dreaming" by Mlat Fannie Bu- STAFFORD SPRINGS W’hen Secretary of State Cordell from yestartays F-L-P convention, chal are members of the faculty of HuIL from Washington, addressei 8:0-. have returned home trom. monia. She la survived by her hus- last Friday evening at the sami-annual district maatlng hara Insurgents have been alewly fight- Summ er Squash he Itoaa hydroullc pumps are Ught Music; JZJ, Tokyo,, 8, Mu- eo. 5c had supposedly gone off to bed. It Manchester Memorial hospital. ; I band. Anthony Ballah. four daugh- Community Church School. There Monday, May 28 Canaan—John KUUngbaek, 28, at ing tbetr way through the coaatal 8*0 Ua for Compiat* Information. Easy Te rm s teadard equipment in such plants were about forty present. Games slcala; C8P. GSD, OSC, OSB, Lon- then that groups of players got A State Forestry Field week-end tera and two sons. don, 6:85. a New Zealand panorama; P. M. Torrlngton, who eseaprt last Tuea- Mlerraa in a major drive against G r e f n String Beont nd ars required by the State Board was held May 21 and 23. Forest Mra. Florence Part and .Mrs. Bea- were played, and refreshments were day from the county Jail at Litch- Iba port ettiaa o f Osatallon and q t. 5c together In an Informal ensemble, served. OLR4A, Prague, 6:65. Variety; 2RO, 4:00—Patterns in Swing. I Baalth to which department the clubs from Tolland, Naw Haven and trice Forgue of Long Beach. Calif.; 4:80—Tbosa Happy Jllmana. field, arrested at Hope Valley, JR. I„ Valencia, operations centered in tba each attempting to outdo tha ether. Cash prize.s are to be given to Tu«» Mr. Goodman says, "anything u other troops at Hllla Grove at Wap- ating in oontinanta) Unltad Statas •omba on gevaramant M a n se post- - a reducing tuba, <^ed a. likely to happen.” Caae, Warren Brockett and •Lreet which wlU take place at the Aa U ateppad from tha truck, 6:80—Boaka Carter. Ma»a, softening them for Infantry e a. 10c ’ Saftoo w«ra is oh u ga ping Cantor os Memorial Day L during Novambar, U 8i. curlad An Kinds of Photographic SuppHea In Stock ot tha bride-elect parents eo the aftaraocoi Wvra by hla flraraaa tathar. u au- 6:46—l A i m a a d A b o a r . • rault a|^ bayonat p oin t tomohtie atrimk rad kllla* ktia 1:00—lost raitartahii— - Janklpw SiJr*^ J ‘ ^ -- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY. MAY 28.1938

Dsvw toeapliig the mark friendUneas upon hla brow. ‘FRIENDSHIP’ IS CALLED Jaaus sold In a last crlUcal hour of Us Ufo—T o oro my frlonds’ Ho Swedish Tercentenaty BEST LAITN PUPIL was his brother’s keeper — to GREEN WHIPS GLASTONBURY IN TRLCOUNTY. 5-3 strengthen and sustain him. WORLD’S GREATEST BOND ’Tho world needs above all things To Unite Two Sisters NAMED IN CONTEST today his friendship—and fellow- TRIAL FLIGHT BY ADELAIDE HUMPHRIES eOPMMT, RN) irMA KKVKL MR sUp—His oxsmplo—that we should It one o f Jealousy. Cain klUea his follow In His steps—to help and The Swedlsh-Amortoon Teresn-, This event la scheduled for June Rev J. Stewart NeOI Tells orother—as a bitter enemy—Instead trust and guide each otter. ’Friend- Unary celebration to commemorate tte founding o f the colony of New 27 and Mrs. Wogmon will moke tbs CAST or CHARACTERS t ^ of sharing with him God’s regard ship Is the greatest bond in the Miss Roth Weigle Of New M. W» S» IVinner Of Ttiatigular Meet an

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Young Lawyer—Twice, If conven- ‘ ^tJN D —PIECB OF Jewflty ’ 1932 FEDERAL heavy duty truck, FEMALE 35 FOR SALE — TRANSPLANTED TENEMENTS 68 THREE PAPER PLANTS Bha’s spent much Utaa and raat. zo ient! I have an Idea folka think you Main street Owner may have 10 wheeler, good condition through FOR SALE—54 HUDSON Street, District of Coventry. Court of are my client. tomato plants. 15c doz. Cabbage W ANTED —GIRL FRO.M 8:30 to Probate. May Slst, 1988. that each detail la Just right. •, proving property and paying for] out. Very low price for quick sale. FOR RENT—AVAILABLE June house, all Improvec ents. on lot plants 10c. Samuel Burgess, 116 1:30 dally, for general housework. 1st, six room flat, flrst floor, Estate of William J. MeVey late of But ahe'd atlU feel a lot better U her ' this advertisement 137 Main. For further information call Cole extending through from Hudson to CLOSE INDEHNITELY Quest— Does your little son play Center street. Write Box X, Herald. Coventry In said District, deceased. shoes were not so t l^ t . Motors, 6463. screens, steam heat. 33.7 Center William street. Width 99 ft,, lengtu The Administrator d. b. n.. having on t^e piano? street. Telephone 7126. 165. Large garden. Phone 7600. applied for an order authorising and Host— No, he can't climb that anno unc eme nts” FOR SALE— 1929 DODGE sedan MOVING—TRUCKING^- empowering him to sell certain real Jack—Aw, c-mon, tell me about high y e t ------^------good condition, will consider Model HELP WANTED— FOR RENT—2—3 and 4 room eatate belonging to aald estate aa lAick Of Orders. Said To Be • the new girl ot youra. STORAGE ^ 20 apartments. Call Centennial Apart- per application on file more fully ap> FOB im A L T H —Sport, to reduce, A Ford In trade. Telephone 6500. MALE 86 psara; Reason For Suspension: Men John—Why should IT ments. 4131 or 4279. LEGAL NOTICES One formula for finding out how rent a bike. 25c hour. Ask about t> FURNITURi. MOVING. Two cover- ORDERED:—That the 31at day of Say They Were Asked To ^ Jack—Because I'm your buddy, for 1 plan. George B. Williams, FOR SALE—1936 DELUXE Ply- ed vans, with Common Carrier LOCAL M AN 25 TO 45 to sendee May 1928 at 1:80 o'clock In the after* John—No qlree—my girl ain't no long one should live Is: Add the FOR RENT— 4 ROOM heated apart- AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD noon, at the Court of Probate In Take Wafje Cut. lives of your parents and four 105 Oxford, off Strickland. Tele- mouth coupe with rumble seat plates for out o( town moving, L. nut meat “and candy route. Must »t Manchaatar. within and for tha buddy's business! ment, centrally located. Rent rea- Coventry bb and the aame la assigned grandparents, divide the total by 6 . phone 6234. Very clean; 1935 Deluxe Plymouth T. Wood Co. Phone d496. have car and cash for mercjian- piatrlct of Manehattar, on tha Jlat sonable. Apply 647 Main street. day of May A - D., 193S. for a hearing on the foregoing ap- and for every 5 years that exceeds sedan with beater; 1934 Plymouth dlse on location. 335 weekly salary plication, and this Court directs the 'fhe reward of energy, enterprise Dr. James W. Farr. Praient WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Eataf*vi Evening Herald EVERGREENS, SHRUBS, snd ea or kalaomlned. Material, labor 4:30 to 5:30. ance of said administration account HE •SOULPW'T TAKE THREE MATCHES Edward J. HoU, 865 Main strest, men employed on tending the boll- the middle of February. hedges trimmed snd sprsyed. complete. Insldt outside painting. with said estate, and this Court di- AWAV PROM Piye AP,RAMGEO HIKE CLASSIFIED grapes sprayed. Shade trees trim- Large aavlngs. Work guaranteed. WANTED—RELIABLE man, fully telephone 4642. rects the Administrator to give pub- AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ers worked until Saturday morning, med, csvlUes snd bruises cared experienced In the fruit and vege- lic notice to all persona Interested at Manchester, within and for th» but since that time there have been A vloUniat was very much disap- THIS AMP PUT BACH TWO AND ADVERTISEMENTS Lang. Phone 8b93. therein to appear and be heard there, (lletrtct of .Manchester, on the 31st for. Trees removed. Conn. State table retail market routine. Good FOR RENT—SOUTH Main street, no operations of any kind at the pointed with the account of hts re- ^ rxT ’ c i-r e p ^ charming old house, built 1750 on by publishing a copy of this order day of May, A. D.. 1911. mill. cital In the paper: STILL BETAIW “THE SuLME WUIVIBER O P Count ols words to • ttno. license. The kind of work you will opportunity for proper person. In some new’spaper having a clreula. Preeent WILLIAM S. HTDE. Esq., toStlola. Duoabor* and abbrovtatlODB REPAIRING 28 Phone 6593. tion in said District, five days before Judas. Lack of orders is given.by repre- Violinist (to owner of paper)__I lAVClaaalftod ada Years of experience. Workmanship suitable for rowing or outboard, Judge. Custls. M ba pebllahad aama day moat ba re* eries, 21 Wlndermert S t. Man H-5-23-38. WTLLTA.M 8 HYDE. ening circles with Captain D'An- barter. Ha sold me a bottia of hair boo b guaranteed. Painting and carpen- 875. Telephone 6736. Judge. nunzio clinging to Its tall In an at- When he left next morning. aatrad by U o’eloek ; Satnrdaya cheater. Telephone 6947. H-B-28-88. AT A COURT o r PROBATE HELD rsatorar a month ago, and wben- lasM. try. A. A. Dion, 81 Wells. Phone AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Manch«at«r. within and for Washington begged her permluion tempt to reach the cockpit. Field aver I meet him I let him see ■what FLOWERS AND PLANTS for Me- 4860. at .Manrhe8t**r. within and for th« District of Manch«st«r, on ths 81st attaches warned away several hun- to let him visit her at her home. Ilstrlrt of Manrhentor, on the flat day of May A. D., 1988. a fraud he La. TELEPHONE YOUR morial Day. Metal pans and Rustic ELECTRHAL AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD dred apectators. And slie gave it. So was romance THEIPt HARNESSES. CX>LaLAKS. luggage day of May. .\. D. 1938. .Tl Manchester. wMthIn and for the Preaent W IL LIA M 8. HTDE. Esq., Baskets fllled with flowering APPLIANCES— RADIO 49 Judge. The plane crashed through a bom for the country’s first Presi- HEELS-4A. W H SR ti WANT ADS hod barnez* repairing, apori topi Present WILLIAM S. HYpE. E«q„ District of Manchester, on the 21st If It weren't for Its mysteries how plants. Thousands of petunias, JU'lRe. Kstate of Mary M. Palmer late of fence and crushed Mrs. Susie Jones, dent and flrst lady. They were 'i r r T iy iii THEY BBLOKka» Ata sr.soo.pt.. oT.r th. Ulspkoso and curtains repaired. 9U Cam- WANTED — MOTOROLA second day of May. A. D.. 1938. dull life would be. agertum, lobelia, geraniums, snap- UMate of Barbara M. Warnook of Present W IL LIA M S. HYDE. Esq., .Manchester, In said District, deceas- 44, of Huntington against her hus- married Jan. 6, 17S9. Martha Iffa. 4y fonuiM foi) St Um CHAROB RATB .It . b sbov. bridge street, relephonc 4740. hand auto radio. Munt be In per- .Mancheater In aald district, minor ed. ss s ooBv.nl.no. to s.v.rtiMra, but dragon, calendula, zlnnltu), salvia Judge. band's parked car. Hospital phyal- Washington is shown here on the fect condition. P. O. Box 223. Man- Upon application of David War- Estate of Flara G. Lambert late of On motion of W illiam J. Palmer Bricklayer—Hello, Bert Where's th. CABH RATES will b« soe.pt.o us and many others for urns, window nock, (Juardlan praylnx for atithorl- of SHld Manchester administrator clana said she suffered numerous rib new IH brown value of the regu- full PATM ENT It p si. St ths busl- chester. Manchester, In said District, deceas- that helper you took on— the chap boxes and gardens. Burke The ly to sell rc.al *-8latft behtnj?lnK to ed. O R D E R E D :— That elx months from fractures and probably a broken lar series, reproduced slightly SCORCHY SIMITH ofllos on ot bsfors ths ssvsntb PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONS 28 Mal cl i n l n ( - T , ; • » imp !ip;*ltcatlon on file. the 21st day of May A. D.. 1928 be that used to be an artist? ______A Matter of Minutes t a r roUowIn. ths Brsi Inssrtlos ot Florist. Rockville, Conn. The Administrator having exhibited back. more than one and one-half timet By JOHN C. TERRY II Is hi*4 administration aucoum with said and the same aro limlto-d and allow - Second Ditto— Haven't you heard? I t 's JIM.' SHIFTING INTO LOW GEAR, othorwiss tbs CHAROB RELIABLE MEN to take up Air FUEL AND FEED 49-A tJUDKULD.—That tlie lor» going ed for the rredllore within which to O. V. Harwood, department of Boon aa be laid a couple of bricks, actual sizj. ^ Noting thb time, he F or AN HOUR HR WAfT*, TILL THE D&TANT MATM will bs eollsotsd. Ns rssposst* estate to this Court for allowance, it Conditioning and Electric Re- application be heard and determined Is bring In their claims sgainst aald commerce inspector, said Captain be stepped back off the scaffolding HE OUlCKLV PULL'6 THE HALF-MILS TO 9WITCHE5 OPP THE LIGHTS, fw orrors Is tslsphoos. sds frigeration. Prefer men now em- FOR SALE— W ELL seasoned hard at the Probate Oltlce In Mancliestcr estate, and the said administrator is WAILOF A LOCOMOTIVE PIBRCBS THE w ill hs sssum s. s s . thslr aoearaa. ORDERED:—That the 28th day of D'Annunzio who flew with the Ital- to admire his work. THE PA M - AND CLIMB* o u r- SEATED wood. Apply Edward J. Holl, tele- In paid District, on the 28tli day of •May. A. D.. 1938. st 9 o'clock fd. s. t.) directed to give public notice to the FORBiT- ^ •ssasi ht gvsrsntssA ployed and mechanically Inclined, .May. A. D., 1938, at 9 o'clock (d. a. t.) creditors tu bring in their claims ian forces in the World War, had U N IT E D U^^TCHIN(r■ THE with fair education and willing to phone 4642 or 8025. forenoon, at the Probate Office. In failed to block the plane properly ON THE RUNNING BOARD, In tlie forenoon, and that notice he said Manchester, be and the same Is within said time allowed by posting Evolution of a man's ambitions: BIS’ BKEWt’TBR INDEX OF train spare time to become experts glvt-n to all persons Interested In said assigned for a hearing on the allow- a copy of this order on the public before cranking it. Captain D'An- To be a circus clown. ST A T ES HE LIGHT* UP HI* PIPS - sign post nearest to the place where KAllROAV In Installation and service work aa estate Ilf the pendency of said appli- 'c of said administration account nunzio came to the United States In To be like dad. CLASSIFICATIONS EMERGENCY HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 cation ami the time and place of with said estate, and this Court dl- the deceased last dwelt within said POSTAGE tpe&tle in well as planning, estimating, etc. hearing thereon, hy publishing a town and by publishing the same In 1918 and tecame an American citi- To be a fireman. ts the Administrator to give pub- zen in 1924. raven's gulch, SBBaBMBMita , Write giving age, present occupa- HUNDREDaS OF USED Furniture copy of this order In some newspaper lic notice to all persons Interested to some newspaper having a circulation To do something nobis. llarrlaBu . . . •SB • ta . • tion. Utilities Inst., Box M, care bargains: ,3 roomt fumittire $75. having a circulation In said district, appear and be heard thereon by pub- In said probate district, within tsn To get wealthy. SCORCHV ANP Oaaths ...... of Herald. at least five days liefore the day of lishing a copy of this order (n some days from the date of this order, and Because the modem planaa travel CALLS Easy terms. Phone or write for a return make to this court of the To make ends meet. BUZ Z SEE A Oar. ot ^bBBky .••aid hujirina, to appear If they see .vs;iapfr having a circulation in "Courtesy Auto". Alberts Furni- .Tt sold time and pljice and he notice given. at higher altitudes than they for- To get the old-age pension. ih MesBortaai said District, five days before said merly did, beacon lights are becom- car turn up Loot aa. Fobd. ture Co.. Wuterbury Conn. lizard relafl\«- iherrln, and make d.iy of Itearing and return make to WILLIAM 8. HYDE MAaTNA ^ ^^•neamaata BUSINESS return to this «’ourt, this Court. Judge. ing of secondary Importance to Judge— So you broke Into the WAI I t |NCT0N % THE ^TEEP POLICE WILLIAM S HYDE H-5-22'8t. pilots. Fwosoamla • ta I TOr Ts ALE—WHITE ICE box. gooo WILLIAM S. HYDE store Just to get a dime cigar? Then CRAPE TO THE OPPORTUNITIES 32 Judge. Judge. AwtwaMbOa* condition, reasonable, 198 Eldridge H-B-2S-SI. H-8-28-88. what were you doing at the safe? PAM ABOVE- AatoBobUaa for Sola 4343 FOR RENT—IN BUSINESS aec- street. Telephone 3116. Defendant— I was Just putting In Is CENTS Is Aatemobllaa (or Bsebaoyo tlon, brick mercantile building Aato Aooaaaorta»-*TlrM ••••••• the dime, your honor. W A ta A A A«to Eapatrloy—PalBUny with 3000 ft. of ground floor apace. FOR SALE—OVERSTUFFED Uv- A«U Scboola ...... T-A ing room furniture, rug, dining Suitable for light manufacturing. 3-ti AttUo-rShlp by Truck ••••••••. FIRE room set, stoves, other articles. Abto For Lira ...... Apply Edward J. HoU. FL A P P ER F A N N Y 78 linden street. Dial 8390. By Sylvia flbM yaa t inriea Itoraya •••••’ M Sooth -coes 1 t ) i sv NtA Msvi ce ute t m ttc. o « sat oe» - H old Everythin g! FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Mfteiwyolao Bloyolaa ...... u WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane Wyato4 Aato»w-»Motor«y«lao . mm |i FOR SALE—ICE BOX very rea- OUT OUR WAY By Williams Mmtmmm ami ProfooateAal laaitaao Bonable If taken at once. Inquire ITS A WJlRe-TAPPINS DEVICE UlSTIH FRANKIE. THEVRE Icnricoa Offara« ...... u 4321 19 Knox street. 'ttxj pRo»iseo I HOOKED UP. WAVIT TO trying to keep YOU PROWL ^LISTEM, WORRY VJAKX WELL, THEN, Hbiwbold Sanrioaa Offorod Bta.lt-A •k -k ir ir -k -k if wouldnt MMla«--poetrAetlBy la North U5TEN? SEATING UP that BAND LEADER GtUVS LIKE VOU THAT OONYT^ W H U r S TH*^ A(3AiN ^rUu—Moraanaa li ^ DON'T BE ^ MACHINERY AND rOOI,.S 52 TONIGHT, WASH'6 CAR WILL PICK WASH MUCH \S TH’ REASON u se WASHIN’ that CELLOPHANE WRAPPERS PER ■aatlBy<->PlQmbloywit^flAa i« 5432 ^ F IN A N C IA LLY * cut- HIIA UP IN F R O N T A SO MUCH when! tearABoa ...... xt ir EMBARRASSEDI -k THE LARGE AND VARIED stock TkAB TOPSY NEARLY EVERYTHING WAS TWEVRE PlXlN' jCUllDary^Dragamaklny l| of used and rebuilt tractors offered AFRAID _ IKJVENTEP — •• It 1b bIvbvb BBf7 tmbarrBM- bv The Dublin Tractor Co., Provi- »E 'WA\T\N6, ever ything S?. !? ■amoa *•••».»0>A Ing to bo Bhort of cash. But . r- O SO VOU DON’T gJalln^Pa^rlny ...... II A M B ULA N CE aom« ptopio baaitato to borrow ^ dence Rd.. Wiiltmantfc, afforda you _ii...... r...... ■■ - • boeauao thty think it la aTtn the opportunity to buy the tractor HAVE TO? mora Bmbartaaaiag to aak (or ^ ...... >* (Dongan) beat aulted for your work. Mloiiay—Dyatayw-dOABlay ... t« Tollat Oooda aad 8«rrtea •••••«• II WotL H faa't tt Bora4>aal Waatad—w^ualaaat Sarrleo •*... H 5630 Flaaaca Cowl You can g«t caab i WANTED—TO BUY 58 Bdacatlonal for ordinary, twtrjiMT ftnan- m Clasuui ...... tl cia! dlflcoitiaa. Ijivau iDutruotloDS t| (Hollo ran) W ANTED —PIT K IN BROS, waten ...... ~....».»..II-A Do«’t boaitata to coma la manufactured In East Harttora. M ^ oa l—Dramatlo ...... It •▼oa II yo« doa’t hava Conn., about 1840-H. C. Wing. waatad—laatraeUoaa M 3060 kind ef McoHty rt^airod alto- wbtra. Greenfield, Maaa. _ FIaaacIaI BoaiU—8 t »k »—Rortguta . . . . . n (Qolsh) Oar maht laytrowiBitf B TT e ulBMu ...... u (Mt y«Br abllRy H rapay ataall rafalar aiaaaata. ROOMS WITUOU’i BOARD 59 oaay to Loco ...... II Ton won't ba aaking a (aTor. Ucia oAd ittMtloaa 4340 W b’II appraclata poor eaUlBg. FOR RENT—FURNISHED room Balp Waat«d~-Famala #.vta ■•Ip ...... t« RarBaiaal Laana mp ba $BOO for light bouaekeeplng. Inquire I'J4 'BECA USE ] M GOING TO BE waazB*D Waated ...... Bata ef lataraat S% monthly High street or Phone 7480. TkYiN lO eUNCX 1 \M6'Dt WITH WiTKlESSES: | Ralp Wani«d-^UaU or Faraaia.. tl oa unpaid principal not oaeood- THE TIDE HAS TURNED. POOwd Ayaau Wanted ...... 17. a H OSPIT AL lag 1100; and 2% monthly on our, BH? WELL, 1 any rtmalodar. FOR R E NT— SINGLE room, with HiS GOOSE iSHT COOKED YET •Uuatlooa WaDied—Faraala ...J IS bouaekeeplng conveniencea. central MAVBNT SPEMT WEBCS Sttoatlona W a n t a d ^ M a U ...... it INI A GYM LBARNHNI6 ■mplpyraaBt AyaoeUa ...... 40 PERSONAL location. Rublnovv'e, 841 Main SL THE FIRE! 5131 FIN A N C E CO WOW TO BOM,FOR, yjOftlBB No. S91 NOTHINCI J '?ltXi IAv» .took— V*bleluf 4] FOR RENT — TWO furnished uoceo MB 0(4C6, BUT JoulUT and Sappllsa ...... 41 768 MjUn B U Boom % rooms. Inquire nt 455 Main street. waal«d— Puls— Poultnr—.teek 44 W ATER DEPT. State llieater Bldg. USHTNIMS KIEV/BR P*t lul*—tllueollueooa TeL 8480, STRIKES TWICE, AMD>>'> ^ l e U u Por Sulu ...... 41 BOARDERS WANTED 59-A “ oal* ash AecMSoriua ...... 44 3077 S- 33 Bm idln. Uuturlul* ...... 47 i f it it i f Dlamoodu— wutobM—J*w»lry .. 41 (AfUr5P. M.) FOR RENT— HEATED furnished ■UetricD Aprllaneao—Radio .. 41 room, for gentleman, central loca- “I’m not sure papa likes hin\^ I heard^ him say the eon.nmnmAtma.me. Fuel and F*«d ...... 41-A tion, board If desired. Writs Box O^dun—Pam — Dairy Produsts to trouble with George is that he si^lla ‘vocation’ with two “Am I ambitious? Why, if you hire me I'll be gunnin’ A u s th o ld Oooda ...... 17 7868 Read The Herald Advs. Y, ears ct Herald. a’s.” Maohinury and TooU ...... tj for ydur job in two weeks T Maalenl Inairunianta ...... tt O ^ a and S u r * Eiunlpnant . . . . 14 M A N C HESTER ■poeUla at tba .to r «« tt MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE The Trap QFK. i v >i£a »tRV>Ct. INC ■i*PW .WanUd-JTo Buy ...... (t W ATER CO. By THOMPSON AND COLL f-OJ V ^TMSICU S •*? 0* THE WATER SAVERS _ _ R~4aaruaf» W ra O W IU J M G T D COME , _____ 1 CAW S E E THEL1 WOW- SIL- , MEAMWHILE jack COMTiWOES 'R3 ALLEY OOP ■ooin» Without Board 5974 wow, EH? BUT3URELV M3U Guz Is Lost Bsardara Wantod ...... HOUETTED AC3A1NJST THE CRIM- EXPLORE THE MYSTERIOUS ORGii By H AM LIN Q p n try Board— R aoorts (y)roN' TO 5EE 'iDUe PBIEWD5.' SOW SKY Oi=^ EVEWIWG-CAWOL1M6 IW THE GATHERIW6 &UOOM,..„ l£AItMlK)6 ■etala—RaotaarsBU ...... FI^O^^ THE ED(SE OF THE CUFI; V hew, Waatod— Rooma— Board " ^ G A S C O. THACT T H E HERE'S A LOOSE BCARO_ Baal Batata Pov Boat W-WHV, IT'S A T B A P- AiS JACK A^artBoata, Plata, TanatBanta PSOFESSOea BEMOS MIDE-OUT 15 B ^ n s a LoeaUona tar Rant . . . OVER. THE For Bant ...... 5075 ' DCSIOKIEP tX30E— A sburban Por Rant TD TBAP uamar Honaa Por Rant . . . . _ OPEII0& W aatad to Rant ...... UNWAOV 3 N A R S AMO. RooJ Batata P o r .a la ELECTRIC C O. vtsnoizs. THE WHOLE A t a t a a n t B oU dln. for teJo AAVRA Baaiaaaa Pro party (or Bala . . . . . BOTTEKI Partna aad Land (or tela eecoMcs FLOOeiMO ■ouaoa (or Bala ...... 5181 KARPUlfsoZ, SEEMS lata (or Balo ...... THE lUaort Proparty (ot Bala TO OlVB taharhaa (or Bala ...... SAPETycP WAV (or Esehaa«a . . . „ Evening Herald JACi£ DMDER. Waatpd—Raal Botata MiVZEB HM t ' _____ AaaWia I a. ul Bodoao — f t 5121 I T W E L V E fflmtrtoatrr Eu^ttlnn MONDAY. MAY 28,1988 F. C. Brockhaus of 98 Florence The CecUlan dub will hold a Mrs. Edith Hamerlln Peterson of street has asked police to atop a special rehearsal this evening at 7 Sunset Rebekab lodge members ABOUT TOWN practice of certain boys in the 54 Chestnut street will present a will hold a large food sale at the FTed E, Werner will present a The Conference entertainment Forty-six former .members of ths o’clock Instead of tomorrow night. number of her piano pupils in red- group of his piano pupils In the fifth committee will have a meeting to- .H m rtfu lar neetlnc of Mlaato- neighborhood, who, he alleges, each Miss Ann Strickland will ba the J. W. Hale company’s store tomor- Manchester fire department gath- evening play In nearby delds, and tal on May 38 at S p. nb. in the Hall row, beginnmg at 6 o’clock. The annua] radio recital over WD|IC, to- night at 7:10 at the South Methodist ered at the firehouse at Main and Mb T«b* No. 68, I. O. R. M.. accompanist Memorial school In South WlUing- ammw afternoon from 4:45 to 5 bo held in Tinker hall tMilarht overrun his garden, causing dam- sale will take the place of the usual church. Hilliard street yesterday and had age thereby. “W- Mrs. Peterson baa many pupila spring entertainment for the Groton o clock. ManchesUr pupils wiu in- pictures taken. Included In the list * itgbt o’clock. Group l of Center church women, Manchester, and local people are Mrs. W. J. McCormick, leader, will Infirmary fund. ’'o *■ ^ Kritchmackor. An esscutive session of the Board were some men who were members welcolne at the recltaL BurnAck. Barbara Sardo- of Zoning Commissioners will be of the old bucket brigade that mads A aand'pubUe tnatallatlon of of- Cectilan club members are .-e- bold Its flnal meeting of the season 5?^*“ ’ McKenna and A wtu follow the regtilar meet- tomorrow evening at 6:30, when a The Manchester Milk Dealer* As- held tonight at 7:45 It has been an- up the Sre department fifty years mlnded that the regular rehearsal Comstock road resClenU have sociation will bold a dmner meetmg •^<1 RockvlUe, nounced by Chairman Charles W. ago. The old JumMr and hand J of Manchester Aasembljr, No. 18. takes place this evening at 7 o'clock Pot Luck supper will be aerved. All Mmplalncd to police that boys In Helen Smith and WUbur Luettgena. . Order of Rainbow .ooljht at 7:15, In : membera are reminded to bring In the Hotel Sheridan tomorrow Holman. Business Incident to pro- drawn hook and ladder truck were at the South Methodist church in- that vldnlty are attempting to posed sone changes wlU be among the Masonic Temple. stead of tomorrow evening. their earned dollars to the meeting night The meeting waa scheduled also Included In the picture taken tomorrow night. stone birds near retidencea there. to be held In the hotel this evening, No. 1 of tha Manchaa- topics of discussion. yesterday. One complainant stated that stones but other meetings scheduled for tM fire department wlU meet to- nave struck her automobile and her The Manchester Mothers club an- bouse. tonight made necessary the post- drill held. FoUowmg the drUl the nual rouaicale wiu be combined with ponement until Tuesday evening. members will be given their new HI HO! — HI HO! OFF TO WORK WE GO— a May party and brief business The Carroll a u b win hold a meet, Here Again . . . meeting tonight at "7:45 In Center ^The Junior Misalonary society church Federation room. mg tomorrow night at 8 o’clock in eba^ to be worn for the first Ume S t James’s hall. will meet tonight at 7:30 at the J ^ tte parade to be held Saturday. Church of the Nazarene. HALE'S SELF SERVE H I H O TE N D ER SW EET PEAS The progressive bridge aeries con- The Original In New England! T t e ^ t lot of these peas “went over” with onr enstomers ducted by the Social club at the g"* yofrt ^ “ "F Wblte and the Seven Masonic Temple each Monday evs- owmns Ola* W e olTer this tender pen tomorrou' st nmg will continue again tonight winners of last week were And Health Market 3 C A N S 4 4 c Robert Weir, flrst: William Falcone ' second and Eskll Buckland, third. ' In Qiianlilies of 1 Dozen For $1.65. VEGETABLES Members of Group 2, Center I TUESD AY SPECIALS Snnuner Squash church women. Mrs. Lucius Foster, ...More of Those Popular Ij. leader, are reminded to bring their Wax Bean* A SP A R A G U S, lb. 19c Green Beans earned dollars to the meeting to- Double Green Stamps Given encumbers Oranges...... doz. 23C-3.3C inotTow evening, at 6:45. Dessert ,^_^^____Cla8h Sales Tuesday.______New Cabbage Will be served and several of the Grapefruit...... 3 for 25c members will give interesting travel BIpe Tomatoes talks. ' Iceberg Lettuce Special Heavy Asparagus...... 28c Tuesday Specials at Hale's Special Demonstration!

DOUBLE Calves’ Liver GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES TUESDAY. Corned Beef KRE-MEL SURPRISE hls Cube Steaks Veal. Chops ^ ocolate Flavoring for Frostings, Ice Cream, 2^ Sauccs And Pudg^A. a M T o My Patro ns: j1 n *w ! Fast Color! 52”x54” Hand Blocked Another Shipment! New Summer 12-Ounce P ackage...... I5C^

Please order these a t- I 8m taking this opportu- nity to express my apprecia- tractive glasses In Iota of LUNCH CLOTHS 24 y, Lb. IIV/ \ i i n O \ ^ tion for the cooperation you ste—as they are packed Bag have given to the In Shantung Prints and Plain Fabrics riTi this way and sre cannot 3!4 to 4-Yard Lengths * «ii lEm f On Pepperell Fabric 24'/z Lb. deliver In other than the $1.00 Bag original package. Ab AO Purpose Flour. Flour PUIAA AD G u lf Statio n PAu aiN oia All Pepperell fabric with ssAMtiNs w an s COCOA COLA, At 24 Main Street and Mexican pat- $1.79 length Torfc State ( ISMO H tIM i StCKfT patterns In all color comblnati^s. I Ni-ssor os 8 for ...... 25c f »“ v o s S f v i a ^ .H O'- for Flfte. Hand block- Tou will wMt several of these dress lengths In ■msrtest and neweat In table the new shantung prints for summer wear. Whit. Pea Beans Lbs. f AeS- Arfee Jg Tty Land’s Spring Qrape 11c Soda, quart a h and paste grounds with gay noral designs. Also MASS pastel plains In novelty weaves. .Sunsweet bottle ...... lOC Tjjr riv9 t o m i • A«se (Ail bottles extra.) Our Third Shipment! Prune Juice Qt. 19c

MAGNETOS Hale’s Red Bag Regular 99c Colored, Cross Striped Truck, Tractor

Coffee and Alwayt Fresh! 15c Lbs. SUMMER e o pr. Stationary Engine CURTAINS 0 “ *=

Magrnetos Polmolive Soap 3 B.n, 17c onfv"’“ curtains in two colors *‘de 38 ’ wide. For llvln* room, dining room, sunporch, camps and cottages. Repaired to Give Octagon Soap ®sS‘ 6 b« 2 3 c ^^ Strong Spark Extra Special! White Voile Priscilla Juicy, Sweet Ford Tractor Magnetos

Charged without dissembling Florida Oranges 17c RUFFLED the engine. Fine Fellow, Ripe C pr. CURTAINS NORTON Bananas alle '* ^ dandy summer curtain at a real low orice Good 4 Lbs, 19c No. 1 QuaUty Fresh ELECTRK’AL quality white voile with priscilla top. An especlallv rood curtain for cottages or summer curtains In th! b-Sroom.

INSTRUMENT CO. Curtain Department—Second Floor. Asparagus Lb. Bun. 19c Hilliard Street Tel. 4060

25c Gordon Hale’s Popular 69c M. K. M. Fresh Strawberries and a Full Line of Other Fresh First Quality ______Fruits and Vegetables

The Member, of Washing- V/ up-to-date T Let the Uly Brsuty Parlor ton L. O. L. 117 Are Re- ANKLETS SILK HOSIERY

"’'th a hvir-do that la quested To Meet Tomorrow Ringless chiffons or HEALTH MARKET ceiiiured In the modern version. wide assortment of colors, Night (Tuesday) In the service weight. Spe- Rib or Shoulder Phone 7484 For An Appointment Now! with Lastex tops. Sizes 8 to cial! Orange Hall At 7 O’clock 10 >i. To Go In a Body To Pay C j xr,.cIN pe r m a n e n t s Our Last Respects To Our Lomb Chops u 29c Deceased Brother. Stephen nest l e JAMALMcAdams. |C pr. ZOTOS EDMOND .Members of Manchester U O. L. 90 .May Also At- C pair Loin Lamb Chops Lb 39c difficult VAPOR MARCEL tend.

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Veal Chops Lb. Lily Beauty Parlor 59c and 69c 29c-35c

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Basement Specials UNDERWEAR Lamb Stew Lb. 10c 15c STR A W B ERRY Chalk Bnlah hr satin strip, msterials In VesU, PanuS,

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