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Wmlrington, lOiy 30 — (A P ) — SpeAcr At M ner To Be 'Duhlin, Irish Free- Htato,. l ^ y YO. Walter B. Sacha, ^nealdait of the -^'CAP)-^The que^cm whether' the T d b U idert Ooldman Sacha TradhiS Cbrpora- Hdd h Watotary. o a ^ o f alleglmrpe to the; Britlah thJD, detailed to the Seai^ banking drown ia.to be ’ abolished in the Pns W iier Are committee today the peyhient of Wadezhmy, Conn., May 20. Iiiah- SVee State lay at the door of 128,500,000 In purchase of-the Gen- (AP)—iSs-Govemor Harry Flood the Free’ Stnte senate today. Yaise Bai. ^ ereal Foods Company, which had an Investment o f 81,760,000. ^yrd of Vbglnla, one of the candi­ . Plapionn de Vetera, tirdess bat­ Testifying In the Stodc Karket dates Jor the Democratic presiden­ tler for "a free Ireland, won his Inquiry, he said In 1920 Us firm paid tial nomination will be the chief light for the aboUtfon of, the. oath .Wasbtogtam, May Ktbpewen, N. J , May 2 l ^ g u ? ) i § • mO^ than 812,000,000 and the q>eafcer at a dinner at the Hotd'E3- kk’ t ^ Dal] Farteom la tst' nii^t, the midst, o f a wor^i ta W ' di^yite StiQ amdous to eonfnmt JoamirYfc, Poetum Company more than 810r cariying.%Vny vote, tochkOng the that held foe tax' b ^ motibnteas in ton in Waterbuiy on Tburaday, ftm l paaeage o f the u n , : ty nuu CartBA jailed hoaxer-of foe UOte'' 000,000 because the General Foods June 2. The affair will mark the the Senate, Presicienit Hoover em­ >ca^ kidnap case, with foe Rev. Company owned valuable patents jotity of t7 to 69^ nie Rtyublicaa rttwrfai opeiUng o f the Democratic and Labor coalition hdd firm, -bat­ phasized' .totoqT' 'to-^'’Gdligi H .' Debs(m -Peaco^ Gurtia' asns^ for freezing perishable foods. vlctoiy cami>aign in Connecticut, Previously Goldman Sachs had tering down' the awbtern opposi­ leaders he chpetoed’ Qaugiiw;. to elate-in a fantastie hunt for the, Waterbuiy havtog been chosen for tion o f former PrebiSteit Coegra^'s paid 8^,^50,000 for 150,000 shares tUs signal honor. consider no adjouxnxneht jdmm un­ SWdered baby, state pottos offei^' in the Postum Oonqwny, “ —*• eeid Oonservative opposition^ - -**n H. Fahey, former president - aU wool and a wide yard in wUCh to work. Governor WSBam Tudor Gajrdtoer 4ff;Maine Ja gcfiqg to There wefe no fireworks. The til the revehue bOl is pefoed. to pay the Norfolk mlnlsteF|i questiimlng by WIj m 'm States Chambv of Opponoite er cent.- » Cross and including all the party make the man, a Governor makes the dothe& oath if they wish," he add. *^e imsge, were faked, foqierto- leaders.-- Tariff proponfots, Democrate.jhad it o f State Pottee H. Ncbman Sachs agreed that. dividend pre­ have the same rl|^t and .we .gre go­ RepubUcans, accepted, the defl^and ferences also were given to Poatum fihqdorer's Brother . ing to remove it It Is ^ b# In t^ baa been extremely Gov. Byrd, who is the brother df waited for a chanfo to vote, .con^' aaxtflua, to have Dobaon-Peacock and the 150,000 shares bought %y eat to do so. The people want it:re- fidence of .a: maurgih of.on e o r two' Goldman Sachs were ezd u d ^ from Commander Richard E. Byrd, 'con­ mbved. We are dcri^ it Hdtiwut come hare. queror of both the North and South any violaticm of . the tftetty.” to their fovor. Tlte 'Ifoiglnia minister, ' hternto. the prefermices. No Early yeto The Postum atoCk was sold^ by' Poles, is (me o f the most prominent The Senate will meet next has refused. figures in the Democratic Party. A It was appaiwat as the third dey Goldman-Sachs at a loss of CZSO,- Wednesday. De Valera's idanta 'a)- o f debate wore bn foh|r no early ^ *tye .wittJwj^ad to reimburse lir. 000, Gray said, and the remainder keen student of national affairs, bis ieaity have been assailed there" ki!^ yefoock-flnrhls oKpensps to cinnhig opposition has mYmfized-fPr the vote waa to prospect apd that each of this stock was written off at 81 qwebb at the recent Democratic site was atubbrnnly entrenched for to ' ^pewell," Sifowiuskopf an- In 1980. in Washingtcm. was hailed a finfidi fii^t;' Eacb/hop#n0y walt- fiotoiciefl to hia m onhig news bnlte- Sacha said it was Wrltteh off la With geasrsl.-acclaim. A t fhat time. Oannot Veto It .The Senate cannot exercise a -;:^oal: Schvaxsfco^ also ffie Int e e sts o f conservaHam^ ,l» mrpiiaed fats associates by rec- (Oonttaued «>; yage tw e) timugh It had potential value. a referendum pu probi- Nalims t v final veto, hbwever. It.,may refuse that Dr. Jcdiii F. -to pass the measure fe r 18 mcmtiis, . negotiatorv hade cUmpletad CAlJb BfOVOB MACDfASB SCi . will bCtHMi.gUHkt ip Water- but if it does the 1 ^ ; ntey agidn toapeetka ef the nguea ride a T« pass it and if the Sdiiitefafls a.aee- l«BdS|«gtQh, ) i ^ 20i^CAPX —: cf May# Y. Fwdr Bayes, _ . to KeW YUxk CEy ands West- uone of the princi- end time to epproB o^^a WQ be­ U M ^ cotety, N.f t ^ e wffl toi The Seaatte Stock ICafket lavesti- comes a law after 60 diys. which has nnfdded k this pid iqpaaknnji it the dinner. text to foe large rogued As it was passed,. Ihe bill con- of New; J a n ^ , indu or stupfndons proSts by pod opera- In ISpeak Alpn jteihs three, '^other ; ikonaiAlationa) tkma on the Kew York Bzchange, Bife-.FshCT'j ■> ofDe of the best '(aiangfes betedis ahiAithm ^yBfi - the tmned to new channels today with la-the polttlcal and okfii. Onetteipeals tiMFseefitoiBaf ti)e the natit^ and. his Laadro^rSfcttFM Bb 8 S l.T ai — an drder for B«'B. Wantar—4BOtiott • -kA P\~A Waiiem* for- riirtygfmfnfcl^ X>»stltutidn^pioivUHbgfl^ -.fifeBdOD l^ture magnate—to ajqtev. to be eg totense to the t^ iU if the WlSiam ^ iStn* coaraki p a the treatyahbS'hie; iiMpibry, ^ " jMity' , Hew |nit hundr siK a f th- long side o f his nn Fagn T w oy '’ Ua^(rf idle dollars |o wqrlF’’'*^ri^ ^ th e J n ^ ;«r ^ t0 2 l and also wants' tcfhqplre staimNoday by a pioWer^ epn^ ^ ...... itatoa fiMnkj j abd iii tor tas dani • sboiipB* pgq>er puWdtJ^^'wUch accom] mitfte'd^'baidEers and IndustriaUats ISxe^jiroposa^ has fo b foil /Wamer’a upeim ons. York, May 20.— bttf it as a p # t o f tfaa,jDeiipi;^ under tlM cfaaimianshlp of Owen-D. oftha;^dteflHtatM,'Wfaioh tutiba. A. Newtto Plummer, New York 1^ Stock^^MttkeVHUflBiy w nevm it represented at Gensya Young. ; publicity paSm, has also been aom- coidd .Hi^ ;^y^^e. niotte^ cuesiem of the. plan, by kopf-__ __ , — __ The group was called together by Philadelphia, 20.-^(APJ -r- A moned. ment i^ ay in vrord thjii^''a epu^t- Iteber,: J r .: XJbeiia'rma. flriat’}aef tip. hban.4to aee C u itia ^ -foA -ja fi- Representative La Gnardia n S r a X F P L A N George-Xu Harrison, governor (ff the as a refuge for Ameri(^ (diaim Iawiimne88">;i8' a' Flemtogtoo, NJ J., yfowa^he N. Y.) testifled. b e fcn e ^ t^ ^ m i^ - tee hadbbW - named- by :tha New ■Tha American Finmito .;G^q>pra- contributing dtuse to -^ipsent day New York, Federed Reserve, bank,- tp erttae and radicalism t # s mads< be^ default of-fiOiOOO tee a few weeta ago that;'nuinhier make thp ‘ FedeiU’.] Reserve’s poBey York ^^’^ ra i- Reaefvw hank to:aa- ttondnd^the^. Firestf^ VAntetion waiving/ainmfouHka cn;'’,. _ had paid 8288,000 to^certelh llntmer edst^ Iplttihig'emidoyii^^ 0(toq>anyi which, have bgbmiive In- fofo the National Canferenbe'^'^ of credit-, expianidiim ,'in flcK^ iWork. today by a m«tt ' Of glvtog fube -tiitorm*tk«|.f dal writers to boost istocks in which Unsw^^ to; a dentod in rxmny^rqnar- 'expeu -f##ves IxfUg the tereste'in; Liberia, have Tticfiafdsed to ^ hoe come then, B(#»abdt(qir t d k B a rte rs Federal Cor- suppdrt the reorgahimtloHiptwiding helped gather data for ton 'Wkdtef*; brokers were “rigi^ng the market." ters for .nioire drastic meahs 4vds to an presided In the absence o f Chairman Restrictions on the ,Renstruction and iuvestments has been-' iin-. means: the ,(ue0t cokt'tion, heafiad ed slive by, the X^smiah. frimtier NowJFEer k Itesn ^ bn lawlMS ppllo^ ah'ti ^V^*tonstigattoa tixto . to pirint,?.: Norbeck. Finance Corporation that prevent (diecked. Fear and imeertainty on by OwHtk D. 'Ybui» ;^d; comiffl^ miUtaty: fdree. • ' 'h#;.) ctedto’ reo^ganiziition of tiie sUmin- Unes were w ilttai today : in the 'Hd charged that pottos .brutality in>: an endeatof ; toctefernfinait criticized today by Speaker Gamer effect istiative. .tyetern and> the depart­ drauna of the Ill-fated UniVOrBity.of te responsible, for an 'tombtetoli' .at*: to e perpetrators obuld he. (Oontinued on Page Two) in discussing his - relief program By the formation of the new-cbm- ments of health ahd ‘ ifoaiicei was CUciagb- eityedltibn to trap th #i:^ude^of resentment a ^ k icynlcai tyitli the^ Udn^ieih In 'folit' with neyovapermeiu rnittee, tixumcdal 'author^^^ hope to basj^ on the finilinga cf'.sn lfiterna- mysterious cosimc ray on 811. Mc­ attitude toward foe ls#oiU foe fdtrt flhd the.. means ; for bringing.to- tioqid.'inqtdry (^duct(^'-at’ the re- qR^npnigTants and fob first: xtatiyb known gaUster w| The Texas Democrat said the geteer the vast surplus of idle-f|^da Kinley. ' board had bdped the big.'^ railroads qujSBt of'lAbarla. - Ah Amertesn Airways pllbt . seek­ * ' "jeneration' o f Maiyifod steted he: in the faaqks and the many' worthy - TUs-tqvMdgktion produj^ a re­ to on thb L tiid ba r^ ____ ^ BISHOPS'SiUJUtlES and other interests to meet (nirrent projects ,in need of ctedit . that ex­ ing to rescue a scientist marooaed; :ed recent police bills and to pay off debts, but that port ekposi. g-labor coumrons ap- on ice was inisslng. somewhere" in partieiipante in comnbnUst parades to g ■ ju # prior to-the ftoda# # ist throughout the country. Ittozlipating slayery. ahd a ^ of vio- criticisms of the manner to whieh foe 'hbity stated tiuit vtlM tiidld wait it had deme nothing to increase em­ Notiilng-Deftaite Y«t the Icy vastness and anothsr who ployment. }ehce by gOVermnbnt sifldters against set out to. find him was down 180 foe deportation lawk’ate enfombfi^tead. ;^ froia MAY BE REDUCED Metebm of the group said after the ' natives, . especiaUy the 'Kroo W # contained to an;adteeas beforb tow now> endeavoring to local It also, be said, advanced mcmey. their organization'meeting yester- miles firoon Fairbanks, Alaska, the to tenant farmers, whom he describe tribesmen: base'for: rescue (qwrations. foe-snune group by Rexfoen ^O^iea- gangster.’* .day that nothing' suftiedatUy defin­ . "Utabila’s ■financial ■ tituaticUi is taetorar. ' Col. Schwankmif dosed lflq>hid^ ed as the "poorest producers," but ite had been arranged for them to Body F o i# h Now Haven S. EL RobUna took off foorq “it hfw done nothing to hdp the tra^c,"' tiis^ report isaid;' "B ie has Fairbanks yoterday in the hope o f Hie view that the fltytossioo has' lifoi with tiie shtoraent tiiat foaUf; be al^..to'(Mmmient upon their-pro­ nb: budj^t;^ae^kc()0iintB ' and ' no lensd up a wider fielfllor Study on; been no chani# to the lwSt&^ Mettiddists Propose gyeat middle class of pro^cers, gram. 'Financial leaders raggiteted, lifting ‘ P e ^ T. Qlton, Jr., ,New which are the most substantial and niemey;' * b/*'Efon

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«f tb6 low ffiof Milo tar. OffEREDDIB Oo Park inpaffittandawC jor Mr. tata it m n m m i o m HERE ORDERED 8PRATD) CUB I of Matar ftroet duiiad b a of tba annyeMi ime aaid hi m m t a m m tor tba . _ 8. SwMt Gtf« Castiaet FoBds lasaflciMM To C o m tba STLSS-** Edft H ariltad lOiiifftcr Yieiiai w a iP k g a O f ) ^aead tba pnflta in Us aeeod8&. D o ih o Jdb — iBfeeff Work So Cdiwert Wffl Be o r of “Did ba put any money mUSIENIOBrRD Coitar Straet^w tngn" ■ U ftd' la C toefcW fiy* ^BhwrTo Rsiso H m m t . Ua vlgtt laat O eM a r.______df I t ^ Spreekda, Xwv« .’ to Aloeal duwttjr aala and waa pop- W i^Btopg BfadfAta. ____ df.'tbe heard of tba com- •*Jcta gmdaataaA tba aeceuntff ebaaed by Tbomaa J. Rogen, ewdfw “Yoa.” ; Binya.firM ( Rev. F. C ASao of SicoBd Qcm- Rev. JBugene O. Tn^tollotte, 0 ^ !«• ««n»d«d t f eeatmet to opnf fragatfoOtl cbnrcb who oripBitoad r a o f t h d B o a s d Of SslMtmeB, identlfled by Umself as a of tba DaBMcratle victory who received the Mayor hero. ot 46 Olmetead stnet,.-Bast ~ ' tlOO tr«M Id tlM ftabttr of th« f«6- the first cbureb vacation acbool In hdri ford. Methodist *1ice lance trader,’^ was disclosed Coogrof attowl cmreb MiapoffB which la aponaorad yMtorday to have made — albiig b f tba Oaawersbe atota cantral and tpwa, annoancaa that plana are wan A boo load of members of Man- vaxraWtf escaped'serldbi Iqjary INSDRABMilXniPANYi Uflf of tlM Pack Board jraatar- andar way for a M ggu and batter 7:20 last Ugbt on' Center stoe^ “•*o®*»tos—11,861,000 In ara_ 6 o j . j i now tefootatfoH of ttOao in aatfdnal mmmfttaati Tba campaign aebodl thla next July. Thla will ba cbeatir Memorial Lodge K. of R, when be had a fUntlnf ttvsw M u on an optlon'to sell radio FBDawa, Ibo ileiidty ot tba ebarek wltb tiM la d o B i^ to raiaa eaapofgn fund ar« planning to go to Waterbary atodkt although thBy did' not put up lOSTSRONDlNilT] aafidatiy latga to enable the tba Bstb eeaaaeutlva aaaaon the tomorrow Ught wben there win be nearly ~ opposite the to ty f , oH •Im troo baatia, raanltad in tba da- acbool baa bean oombictad by tba Hbuse. X a c e n t I ah apa tialon of tba Park Board to apraj Damoeraac P a ^ to properly fl­ an offlolal vwtatioa of the grand to ir w as a g ^ the fan campaign in Connec* twD lfortb Main atraat ehnrcbaa, al* lodge ofOoera in that place to con­ Rev. and Mrs. TourtaDUte waki Breen testifled he sod Us rolled Agent- Aceapts' ‘^rviee ‘Tor fUa araa tboroncbljr fa aa afCort to though the attendance has not been driving towards Manchester, and gim ^ tte stock for Spreckels. m m . JB eie •taaip oat tba fa towa. tlcut. fer the rank of Page on a class of JiHiB Manniiig, Owner ~ of iF b b ia confined to children from those 200 msmbers. These members are when the car had reached the Edge- Sacks said he was also a partner A aotbar to ba qvagrad fa Tba campaign baa tba enthualaa* In Goldman Sachs and Company T n k k Hiat Hit Sqnatrlto* p n aeh iag _ tb a aman at tba fuactkm of tie aadoraeniant of Mayor Hayaa lurches only. TUa year, however, not 4dm Waterbary alone, but aU wood House, Rev. Tourtedotte, who Bev. Peter Lataa of u e PollahP Na^ parts of thwstato and because of was driving, fainted at the/ vdM m ndtora bt the exchange. vtMaty.of Jty. a a d ^ ^ j ^airfield aat^ and High atraat, and of the Watarhury Democratic -TBe witness talked In a low voice, Vfllaga Sqoara. la thla town committee and a commlttea tkmal eburelr on Ckdwtty atroetKjuu} the size of the daas the rank win be and the car shot acroaa the Street Constable Jam u W. FUey OOCUM on May 25.,*:- „ c , : a committee from Us chtn^ la co* conferred by Grand Lodge offleera. to the north aide, struck a utU t^ scarcely audible across the commit­ had th e w rits to serve on Jolm^MBn-1 JfrA L i^ waa .javHadi by traaa are afgblly fafaatad wltb of 600 fa babif orgaafaad to conduct tee table. a baatlaa. the drive bare. Dr. Andrew J. Jack-' operating. Joeeph RoOason of this {dace, who pole and careened aoncs agaU to ning; of Lebanon, in vdileb ooveK neighbor, kfrs, EL '' It fa thought that the fafeatatloa aon of the dty department of pub* The0 acboolMVMWO heretoforeAIMAOBWAVBO haao h been OBW has just closed Us term of office a»| .the south side, btrlUng the abutt- Sinater Oouzens (R., kDeh^, fired age w u wanted In the amount of a REtokab. ttfyJtm rn d the Second Oongi^fatfonal tainad largely by aubacrtptlon a gximd district deputy and M. G. ment of the South M anehei^ Rail­ several questions concerninir tte con- 810,000 In the suit brought yoater- a n d 'la te r - Uc baalth, la ehainnaa of thla com- road bridge over Center street n the fnaacta m lttaa. from Indlvldnalii in both cbundMa. OoUi at Manchester have been nectlon between the Goldniui-Sscbs day by the administrator of tM es­ vaattag, larfntariag aafely fa the church The hardhMwwl • Haiattmaa wai hate lamanA * made -toit.jm; asked to take part ip the dMmte Mrs. .ToorteDotto j^spabbed the Company, Inc., and tiie Goldman- tate of Domenlc Squatrito, dldnotl i t thaf!*'ial|.thay.______^«If^. Laat year 1,600 traaa of aU poaalble for many to give this year working. wheU and pulled tho car aoroea the Saehs Trading Corporation and the find It necesnry to nudee servtokonf Afrae Wtfacw wlio naMBtoil ta-Jtoa da were aprayad fa an effort to who formerly were glad to support street at riidit angle to thf oncte> method of flnanch^ the latter in banks, attach real estate to ;theJ-Z^ a.beaut^ hritoi Ucata the pek, aaid to ba coa of MBSt ABBOTT BESIONS the sebooL To insure a nucleiu to 4he Women of the Mooae hdd a ing trafflo, wUch was heavy In both 1028. town of Lebanon or go to tlm - >ex--1.artifleMll flOwwar.'Aba'^ Etha moat daatructfva to the large stactrW itb,« musical, enteitalameai largely attended sptbacMlast night directlona.at the time. She received Sold To Pnbllo trem e of tying up the autom oi|des f ElvaUfia Pentland. ew England alma known. TM Mbnralki May ao^(AP) — Mra. la to ba given, in the authtorlum of at the Home'dub on Bralnard jdace, a cut on her forehead, and her Replying, Sachs said 80 per cent owned by the_defudafli On rrirli I rrrsBod when aha-: y aplution la araanata of lead. Abbott of 10 Union the Second Oongregatknal church, and followed the games wl$b a aodal glasses, were brUmn In the crash. of the otock in the latter w u aold tog Lebonoa Gofastable Foley and l^ss .Carrie Approadmataly 100 traaa Will re* bean National com- Thursday evening. May M at 8 during which sandwlehM, plcUea, Fortunately, cars passing at the to the public at 104 and split ed that there w u Insurance on the In the haU.' kcaiva two heavy aprays of araaaata' mitteawnhiaa Jor the Demoeratie home made cake and coffee were time did not become InvUved In the “And what la that stock at nowv? trucks and that the agent had:, al­ party m Connecticut for ten yamv o’clock. Persons from an three served. The Ugh score was mate Damage to the car was a Mrs. Lull who Is at paSnot lead, the first of which wlD OiMD^ churtbea who are Interested are alt 1 asked Cotuens. . ready made provision to furnUb a treasurer of Sunset RstatatolbdgA pnext week in an effort to 'pouoai aenf Ip her ratlgnatlon several daya by Mrs. Fred Kelah and Michael Dil­ broken radiator, and bent mud- bond of 810,000 to the case tor his ago to Jouatt Shouse, executive vice ready disposing of tickets and the lon, second by Mrs. Leon CSark and guards, springs and axle. “It Is now approximately 1 8-4,” a post she h u held tor Awaartar eC Vtbe adult baetlaa. The aacohd Joint committee has received offers I was the reply. company and. accept tyrrlce.'* a century^ tha members oYlw'flBnl-, i^apraylng will come early next month chairman of the. National commit F rank Chet consolation, Mrs. TOed:driver told police that he had This provtdu a more tangible tee, she said* today. She resigned of talent by some of the best mud- Josephine Emends and Henry Vail- a fainting spell once before, this Under further quutloning, Sachs ly and past grinds fttmad Bita a ^wben the larvae are feeding. The clans in tUs town and WilUmaatlc. said'the corporation’s capital is now manner of securing the pasrment to l^'coat per tree to the P ark Depart* ker berth In the interests jMurty la n t being his first! at ^ e w h^ of the case of a judgment bel^ secured receiving bne, Wbfla lha48nta'ut into the trading corporation at service eaa be mate on any real or and very {fieasant tdzpriie.' ' Allen and William Spwtcer, will mentioned in the Lln<^bergh case. He its organization. personal property to this one town Before tiM m i ^ lao J^or Tomorrow— denied Imowledge of the abduction, to this point They took the re- Sa<^ replied that they were put even to the value of 81 It then gtwea by tht LUl sing. but was committed to jail In default qwnslUUty of _ Mrs. A. N. Merrefldd, teacher of giving the woman In at what he regarded u a- fair to the e o ^ le the right to %«- of 186,000 ball for a farther hearing fUeris plane its final tuning up. valuation. In some cases below the ttoue service to any other town to aiaw U s6 ^ ™ the banjo and other fretted'instru­ May 24 on the rum running charge. Mrs. Putnam and her companions ’tim e RsiMlildi and! ments, will present a group of her m arket lurlce. another sffW-MrifiiBt. arrived here at 11:81 a. m. (E.S.T.) Then you were so self-sacrific­ Another Shipment of pupils from Willlmantic and Man- having flown from S t John, N. B., was loinimberod iriffl v laatebaw TRY TO RAJSE BAIL ing,”^ remarked Couzeu, “that you necklace of ctystM DMuM chesber In a number of choice selecr - NOTfolk, Va„ May 20.—(AP) — in the record time of four hours wanted 90 per cent of the stockhold­ GOOD NEWS HELPK tions. Mrs. Merrifield’s Plectral or­ Spurniug an offer to have hla ex­ and ten minutes. ers to profit at the expense of-'lD ^odge. Afrs. Robshavr aaatHfittnh chestra has appeared In town this penses paid, Dean H. Dobeon-Pea- Mrs. Putnam . already has one p er c e n t” bead and daughtsr left W toNtatoe NEW SPRING COATS spring, knd her willingness to aid cock stulck fast today to his deci­ trans-Atlantic aerial .;roisslng to her ,!Gniy traced a comi>licattd trans­ PRICES ON MARKET today to^ Norwich, Vsnsont.-wSirt the cause, lAid other forma of assis­ sion not to go Sto Hopewell for credit, having accornpamed the late fer of 822,000,000 of the funds toey totend to make tance are fully appreciated. ' questioning by New Jersey officials Wllmer Stultz' and Louis Oordim through United Foods of Canada At the head teUs Fully Lined about the Lindbergh negotiations several years ago. and later to J. P. Morgan and Com­ (Continoed from Page One) honor, past grands - nd-'ifitey-& aa. which hla associate, John Hughes pany, saying his purpose w u to find were seated. Tha tabis lIpMm- Curtis, confessed were hoaxed. DQ-X ALSO BEADY ers, w u to employ in vmrklng t^ w e rs to shistes ^of foM^vrith SWIMMING POOL HERE w hat the dlstributloin w m towsBd Its goal, for plau of the Meanwhile, members of the Cur­ HCUyrood, N. F., May 20—(A P)— ’% believe we may be able to show oaindles to m a t ^ X t ^ t t e H d wed­ tis family stated they are making The giant airplane DO-X en route to ccmmlttee were stUl toeomplets. ding ceke,-to g i^ aad;whlh4 aide the tax question h u something to Win Remove Ijkar GETS ANNUAL BATH arrangements to secure the “nego­ Europe landed at HoUyrood at 9:20 do with. It,” ha added. by Mrs. Ralph ;Ooas furto# 8tefn- tiator’s” release bn.the 810,000 bail a. m. (EL 8. T.) after ll^ng from So far, deflation of '.loans and In­ ed the table. The rtfreekzMoii :ti- $ 5 * 9 0 Howard F. Hansell, Jr., who de­ vestments by oommerdsl banks Mas The Globe Hollow bathing pond under which the self-confessed pei^ Dildo where It was forced to land scribed himself u “an Independent oluded Golden Glow salkiL.YvBlloir petrator of the hoax Is being held in | yesterday, speculator,” then took the stand. gone virtually unchecked, although candles* cup osksa u4t has been given its annual oleulng ’The huge (3erman flying boat New York olty Institutions have and other Itams oafryi^oui' Again we say, Don’t^Let the Price Puzzle Yon ! and li r^a^ f i t the warm weather. jail at Flemlngton, N. J. Relaitlvea He said In 1380 he purohued All that remains to be done at the said (Jurtis communicated with them found the weather conditions pu> 40,000 sharu of Indian Motoroyole recently shown more Inoltoatloa to color scheme. ' ■* pond Is to Install the apparatus. by long distance telephone to say fect on Its 26-mile flight from a t ^ for. 1200,000 with th4 motor­ increue their bond porttoUos. BLACK AND BLUE Last .week about twenty men from that "everything is all right” He Dildo. Crowds greeted Its arrival aa cycle company given 820,000 and a The wide business contacts of the Qtooon sang “O, l^raptM M p F ^ the xmemployment d ep v tm en t coxa-' gave no information, they said, re­ it alighted on the water off this little credit for the remainder. group named, It is hoped, will faolU' “The Bills of . S t M il^ * * ___ p o rt tato the desired credit Sizes 16 to 44. plated the- work of cleaning the garding his confession. The sale w u arranged through group of ths yiimgsr naszabsffl cf pond. About four inches of slime Dean Dobson-Peacock, who has The task of loading fuel and sup­ Charlu B. Mitchell, vloe-presldent of and price improvement by helping ths lodge, some of ttyp. tataas the and mud were removed before the stated he is willing to be questlpn- plies was begtm a t once, In prepara­ the compamr, and later approved ny to* remove fear, which h u been the part of young jeep e4tet5r3j5e p i gravel bottom was reached. With ed, but will not go to New Jerseyy tion for the Jnext leg of the flight, Norman T. BoUu, president. chief obstacle to recovery. Gtolden Wedding the comoonfing of sufficiently warm for that purpose, spoke emphatl0|P yy the hemhop to HiHarbor Grace; ' Harbor Ham eU denied officials of ^ 4 In early trading on the New tog old-time 8oi &wS weather.ither^tte ^pcoid ^ ^ filled and in refining tte offer from Hopet L QiaceW ibeibeen ohOBAtaa |h a point informed him It StockjPxohange Xtolted States directed ty MM V ▼ opened to ths public. "COlefief S ch w arsk (^ has SJof^ep^twe— ,tor jhe'JOOijK.nn tts baakrupt. oomnion rose 81 to 82kp2. Mre. B. Lt N ettlstoa T i l The date is controlled by the swer to th at'alre^ ,’*^ he Slide . long voyage over the ocean to the A la ^ part of the stock w u sold oan Telephone gdhied ttidto Henry Lowd weather. Ihe pond has been ogiened have my legal adylsorB, and I nave Azores. The take-off from' Harbor to Harry (intent, a broker, and a to a price of 897.76, American 82 “Auld Lang tynf” with Grace was tentatively set for day­ 4 as early aa the first week In June been advised not-to go to HopSwell. number of others were given op­ to 839.87, Santa Fe 88 to 881.86 and Black alnglaf the verasa. and as late aa the last week ip I have alreaty given my answer to light tomorrow. tions. Wsstliighouss 88 to M6.86. NsB some of the past seSsons. So far Col. Sehwarakopf.” Q eti OasoMns' Later, Hansell went ion, he York Central, Dupont and Ntoth ADBORAL ARRIVEgi aa Is known the Mrsonnel In ohatge Before the DO-X could loavo Dildo bought 60,OOP additional shares' of Arnsriofin ross'81 to 81<60. Soma,of s-rt a t th e wmA will m praotioally the CONDON TELLS 8T0BY this moning it w u nooeasuy to the stock. tbs galas were virtually hahted New London, Mty 86.— same i^oh meant that Frank >C. New York, May 20.—(A P )-Jo h n ■end 660 gauons of fuel ' from Holly- Content got an option on 88,000 whsn ouyRg subsided. Rear Admirala ia Georg) e o r f b T. Busch will be the head-lifeguard F. Condon, aged Bronx educator rood to Zmdo where gasoline at first ■hares of this stock through Law- Uhltsd States bonds showed rally­ U I. N„ arrived here laot l again. who aoted under the name of Jafale taken aboard roved unsuitable for rsaos R. Wlldsr, Hanssll ssld. ing tendenoles. will assume oepunipi* of'' e negbtietor for return of*the the motore. i Ann attemptedattempt tako-S .' Ks thsn told again a s(orv pre- .marine bapo.Moair Lindbergh baby, told the, Bronx with the fuel at first obtainable at vloufly brought out of netotlatioas \ Re w u met tytIbMate&dto Bills I L I C T R I P R I R A T H I LUCK FOUOWS Grand Jury today how he handed Dildo ended In failure. in England for a Diesel snglns. 0. M)ts now la % m 53fSFW W 860,000 through a cemetery hedge Members of the orew aeslgned tp Gray announdsd ht had tried to BALANCE BUDGET, u d w u ueorted to tkh- 'saiissiM . to one of the lupposed kidnapers of the task of preparing the tying ■vOatSlocate'Wlldsr, who jnads thswmmm nsgo- tog ofRoer's quarteri . EXPLORERS’ PARTY the murdered ohifd. boat for its ocean flight Immediately tiations for tas D iatl snglns, but Ths re ir. adzBlral1i\fataltiEf 'B id He tree the first wltneia- called Mt to work amldat a swarm of vie- hpd not been suoosssful. HOOVER’S ORDERS! trsraai effsdta wsrs ta when the Grand Juiy resumed Its Itori who made a mad rueh to the Paid PubUdty Agent (CMtonNd from Pago Om ) to toe quarters tedip; (OonttiMd from Palgs Om ) Inveaitgatlon today of the ranaom big airplane In motor launohee: The counsel asked Hansell If E ways officials expressed hope he payment. The only other wltneaaea Captain Frederick Obrtettansen wule he was marketing toe stock ed for the break It believed public could take off today, on hand were Detective Oharlee told the vliltori they would be wel­ hs .had employed A. Newton Plum­ opinion would force. Robbins. Oroison aadFilot Jerry Wlnter-Halpem > of Wutoheeter comed aboard (he ship uboon u the mer, pubUdty agent, to “publish -Mindful of toe firm stands.of Us Jones had planned to bring Olton to county and Police Sergeant Jamm tuk of taking aboard additional n isi advertisements on ths value of own Rspubllcu leaders from the j i f safety yeaterdiw and to set out to­ Finn of New York City. Finn acted fuel, aggregatlDg 600 gii4leu was toe itock." nertoWMt ter tot lumber duty« NEW as police aide to Ool. Undbcifh completed. "Oertaiity not,” Hanpell replied. P resldrat Hoover Was Ktsping tie : day u Naroh for NNtoholaa toholu M Ipade-l wben the aviator returned from tne "Well Plummer instituted a suit v eiMkla, s s k la , X------ndiilnf------member- of the The weather here remained pei^ hands off to tos bitter u d draamtlo A d m h r i o a ipedltiOB, In vw oh two othere, ocean flight that made him famoua feet during the day and there ap^ sgalast y6u for Nrvloes rendered?" tariff dispute, lien Oerpo u d Theodore Koven. and haa beeilen working on the kidnap paared to oe no occasion for ohang- think so.” Ht smphaslisd, however, that'he D a y u d ' met death by plunglBf ever a pre- o u e.' fng plua that had boan made, to "Did you NtUelt?" expeoted Oongresa to stay hare, A ttendants said th a t Ool. Oharlee have the ship tako-off at daybreak "Yes,'* through toe polltloal convutloai# If oip^e leee than two treeka ago. A. Lindbergh was not expeoted to n e expedltlen w u one of m v- tomorrow. Plummer was paid 886,880, Hah' necesurj^ to get toe budget b i^ o - aral cent w varloue pointi thronghf appear /before the Orand Jirury. ■ell said.. tog leglilatioa tote law tafore toe. out the worid by the Univenrity of Y DEMOCRATIC MEETZNQ The wltaesa explained Plumaier ■tart of tot new fisoal yeu u Jnty Chicago to meaiure the etrenra of WALKER IN THE OA8I brought Mltohell Into hit office the iua*i ooamlo raya at b in altl- New York, M ay 80.—(AP>— The Hartford, Conn., May 80.—(AP) origtoaty and It was agreed to give " W e will stay hers/* said Isaaterd tudei. New York Bvttfing -Poetf today —A call for a mooting of tho newly him 80 per oeat of toe profits. Watson, of Xndiana, the Republ|oto j CAPITOL PA R|[4 v; ; P ^ •tatoa it hu learned from a high elected Demooratto state oonven- Hanssll placed hla total profl i authority that Mayor Jamea J. tlon h u been taiued by State Ohal^ from toe Xadlaa motoroyole deals at W alker has received a letter prosali- man David A. WUien for Hotel 880,000. f The witness denied he had heard lag taformatloaatlon en tho Undhorgh Bond here n u t Monday at 18:80 T o n l^ h t baby murirder if guaiantM of aafoty p. m. ftoaoelal itatomeats filed with tot Textile fbr the wntor oan bo ehtalnod. Tho oommlttoo iml erganlm by ixoMUBge by toe motoroyole oom- S a , 'M*'* '-JP’.V The story aleo^quotoa the follow­ eleotlon of offleore. The oxpootatloa MBV W trt telM* S a tm ^ g y ing public aotleo appearing la the la that Mr, Wllsoa wtU be eleoted Renreaentatlve La Guardta pre- Newe New York Timoa this morauty: vloUty haa testified Plummer wu4 (.1! state chairmen and J. Franols employed to put out publlolty booat BUY A “attsea—Guarantee Bbselu Smith of Wa^orbury, soorotary. tog Xadlaa potoreyolo stook- fldenoe. Jimmy." Mombors do not oxpoot tboro will JRMlea la Celled ' The letter received by the raayor, be more than'n routine______oustnosa^ done! PoUea wu then oalled to toe PEPPERELL it was said. Impressed him and bis Several said It Is early to tall plauj stand and told of toe deal frea hla advisers. Its precise nature was not for the fall oanmalgn but the dls* side. :V\i revealed, por would the raayor oon- ousslon will probalty be on He aaifT he Aad told HaniOO to# SHEETS firnTtbo report bo bad reeolvod It mattera In a gentaal wty. ass company .had made 81,100,000 tog I M C M l t e will be a soore of new members on year prevtou but w u then to "dei- I, 'viv' --'V s e e and you nssd not eeaieeeeeee the oommlttee and the first gotheri ftoaaeiaretratti.** eeeeeeeeeee KING’S DAUGHTERS’ lag will be to a seam a."get'‘b ^ ^ m a e ltoknew e ? you ware to a bad iB sa lft SB .e • G eee• • e • « 79 c er?’ oondttoa ,when 1m (oolt (pr^M d M djt' fmaiiqi t»' eeaett'eta4 lev lie itwfii sad put It OB ths ® e i i R GIFT SALE AND TM IWBBRRir IKILVED j k e t?" ♦nres.® E ver R o ^ Obrole of K taFa NorwaOn M ty 80«-(AF)-^ With ■ollM-diMritd latoe ftoaaolsl i t t f t ' n t h s d o The Textile Store toe eoofefestoiai o f H N m Rch'i meats had heea awds to toe sn- MtBtataBt. 8a. Daughters,1 , hUdhud a mostmoot suemoeaminl M oki, 88, XtykonaM M«*Y., a forit ohaage. gift salb and tea yeatsrday aftomoon mar residelto^ jfpnistt, ^ pMoj HUiy Ooatoat, vetom ONLY UONARO HAS THS U n -A-DM at tkslr hea^uarttratatoe W^ton and tradfr, nut W M i i i i Memorial Bhraiy. Ths weather wai safe rbbhery, a RfBofttP Mowvmln c B Ptolvr# In, Ideal end many took advantage ol he had no Interest la tos took last , sharu of aotofcgrols stoA flidfrlc MofrigoraHon . . . the opportimlty to attend the aodal Be^oks Ir^oatid Ciariu and IniipOct th e beautiful room ato by HOaosU, b a t had aai'optloa S*- ,T»t o t B aity Hauser, jW, riAdtoriwrt 9rekm, 4^ 86,000 sharu of the M,000 gi kitchenette-fundsbed by the drde; both of Norwalk. Re sitd teat tlto and tae llhiniy building. tar 7 141 a share. ^ trio oanled n a s^ out^ Of toe Ooty Tho stocks wars trhded 111.*.*- r J-O.JIMHBLOW Mrs. D, D. Austin and Mrs. Soott neotlout Potato Ghte Oonmaay^i I WO be m M at miietarteled m SlpcB 'presl^at the haad-mida l firm w ordeto from BansOB letlea so the nmnfiare 'Office to the Bostoir^^at Road- aa^ WUder, jewdry taM etaM Mra EaB. 8agai< JMroke to tlm hoMUh ta a n< WOODIAWNMrASSi DAIRY, a id Mia W .>78ffliasold frlBtyV 'Afield. Bight imndred and Oontoat eald ho 4dn't know Bhi titiisg MtBa AQw Om wMirirtiid doUara In oeSh drere te k u from to) thing about Ptwamu’s rj-. Xhe. We Fens Oaby is la- tea Amffltoms^ Stuart Se- with too bOM and paid him ao 'P: Abki, m d ' j safe.' ■ '■ mM over th e “ gar and'M ia. ^W. A. ofia;pe«red. Browh and Hauser are = also iMMy« id bote _____ path attlrsid to 7 sU< ohufed rrith tk a jp ^ o f wnpaiii, Jaha J. LtotBaoH, atook trtdi^ A t Yfsl-: the color sihiMei t : ■gUWSW;-4S>d-;0thft- tha attoaettvety a Writer fosthe ifri U a m iU sowitt tfih le;. One ehmp D. & T. / j rf... .,,1. i i M i i i i r - H o io i - ■stitilstel RUIMUURA|IBs«Q1IYRNB ^

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MgfttoMd la tto b u m M N«ir ttfluM I T«l*« tluui uqr other ooterp^ la ttao otato, ttOM wUeb are an* ta ttaa boraMM oC Ugbarajr ' traMfortatloB, it warn roportod to* 4 a f to the ftato DapartiMBt of T hinkofit! 500 stores that; BUY as one. 500 stores liiatS E lX as one! No wonder Wain’s ^ ^ M otor VaUdaa. ‘ At the piMMt tima, fa oedar to can SELL better qnali]^ at lower prices. And here’s prbof-^here’s Ward’s great Summer SaleM >ringingl|nges^te of nefr, mmuneritoe item to ten uaat with ita manttoid traiiaporta> fai^esfromM aine to C allfocni^l^ging wanted merchandise front the greatest faetoHesIn the ^oiid i^&elDwest iiri^ a generatfom R et^ Uptt lequliwmeBta, Tba SoutbarD ■d Tala^M M QoaqMUijr months of preparatimi—monfiis of sd e^ o n . Compai:e9 Iw r ^ - . i« oparatfnf a Oaat of 874 autor ro­ o t rm riem tfpm and daeierlp- ^ HOB aad iq ^ thaaa atttoiaobllaa ^ lam ljr dapaod tba aatabHahmant 'Vaad nafandiaiiea of afflolaDt tale* p ta M ootrleo. Thor are partlettlail WARDS New T R U K OLD . miportaat is fnatauatloo aad rapal. 4, aufloa, and fa tba eaoatruetkm aad c t oittalda cable aad * triw . ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR / ‘i Tba tfpo o t ear wHb tba larfeat 'r r^faaaatatton; fa tba tal^bona aquadroD la tba roadatar equipped ; with a eonuBarelal bodr» tbara be* ^ iar about three buadrad of tbaaa, Pengylvania d i n n e r uaad abiato to iaatallatleB Biaa aad Floors ''trouHa abootara." Tbara are m oto Motor (Hi Mattresses *ii^ oM tnadrad roadatara without 3-Gallon dan. I^edal Afc Startles America! cooMoardal tMdiaa, tbaaa c a rio f fo r of ttaa raqulramaata of aaleaaiaD, aa* $1.00 $9.95 giaaara aad otbara who do anicb Peimsylvan's finest oil! Do- ~ trardlaf. The balaaea of ttaa fleet Waxed, refined to 100% purity SuperService Drop off Into restful Sleep on . cooalata ot trucka raaftag from one by one of world's largest oil this mattress with guaranteed . to Are tona. Tbaaa are uaed la con* companies! inner ctfils! 1 1 4.95 was our low­ the heavier work of llae est i^ce In 1929! , crawa aad on ottier joba which re* Values Powered : quire tba carrylnf of nracb equip* Varnish Brush FOR '' m eat. Special . . . Only a Few! All of the compaay'a cara are I ktot la maintenance aad repair bjr First Floor ■ AD The Big Points That ,. the compaajr'a own forcea at repair Men’s Clothing 85c Ton Heaf Talked ^. CMitara located at New • Haven, Sport Goods About Hartford, Brldfeport. Waterbury Pure Cbinpse 4 . aad New London. Minor repair FaiU fm s bristles — Easy work ia alao done at Stamford aad grip besver-tail tba company owna storage garage# Shoe Departmmt handle. ;. in Norwich aad New Biitaia. Piece Goods , Paid^c iaapection of all cara la H osiery' !"mada by n ^ V each car recsiviag a tbor* Radio Zinc-ite Paint ' ough check from four to aix timea CertIflCd House Paint 'a..year.. Baaed upon their report#, Wash Machines jcara in need of repair, part replace- Refrigerators $2.45 Green Enameled ~ manta aad the like are scheduled for GallOB the work shop#. The compaay stock Highest quality No Freight 90-Coil Spring room# at the repair ceaters carry made. Covers 400 TO ' ;averytbiag needed for repair# from Second Floor sq. f t per gallon, Added. a screw to an axle. By the constant with two good $6.50 care given this fleet of 574 cars, the Fnmitnre—Rags coats. safety both of compaay drivers and Ranges—^Bedding No Delivery Charges I t’s a fa st seller-at 86.50! Real ^ tbs public is well protected. No Installation . Charges comfort and long wear with its Linnleums Interior Paint deep eoils-of fine oil-tempered Of Oerfifled Ouafitv Premier wire! lAKE AMSTON STATTS 45c 30 Days Trial Basement Q uart A'.t'i*,- SCENIC BEAUTY SPOT Tkes—Accessories For walls, wood­ 0' ' ^ ‘*“ •’'$ 7 .5 0 “ ^ Hardware work, furniture I taek Ainston Is probably one of 14 new satin-fin * the most scenic of Connecticut’s Paint—Plnmbing ish pastel tints. $7.50 a Mimth lakes s,nd is very well known to Garden Tools hundreds of Manchester people. It Small Carrying CSuuige has always been a favorite fishing Poultry Supplies Dry-Fast Varnish place 'or many of llanche|rter’8 Wire—^Fencing Quick drying, brilliant gloss. sportsmen^ With its development .as Ideal for fioors or* woodwork. TruEold electric refrigeration is ALL Back of TruKold are the millions of re- Roofing , a sununer cottage resort it has be­ QUALITY. Oversise insnlatkm. Amaz­ somfees of Mmftgomery Ward^ & Co>-4ni come more popular than ever be­ Electrical Accessories $ 1 . 0 0 " - ”^ fore. Many cottages have been bifilt ing low cost to run. 63, 105 or 126 ice business 60 years. Youi* TiruKold will never be an orpiian. You may never need Smart Uhest Popular Brown .. around its seven miles of shore cubes. Eight freezing speeds. Savings front last year and m«iy more are Color Variiish service, but if you do—even mahy years of Drawers Enameled Beds planned for this year. Lake Amston Of Certified QMlIty are actuaUy greater than the monthly pay­ in fuinre—^Ward’s will protect j^nn: in­ ■ bsT proved to be one of the most r .. ■ popular of nearby lake resorts and ments. vestment, as you have a right ^o eipect. '-N it is predicted that this season wiU 59 c '•^ V. HMS be one of greater activity than be- Q uart fore. „ . HKn<^ chest in . meHow toned Get your full quota of rest and Beautiful gloss, value .... . buy tlfia. fidlislae sjl >ij|ke Amston dffers excellent dries overnight. wahiut finish^ vms 88J0O:ln'l929! *' battling in water ttiat is as clear as 4;tbomy (ftaWers for st#A n w tal b«i4 itoW. ;j^6lhiilar Clear and six t^J|$.95'ih 1929^ e r y s tif aad jalways cooL The lake is colors. cipthhig. 2ilbdfi’’ tc^ri.v . i not-, subject to being drawn down- ' f«|S is always full, '^ e lake is 500 tedt above sea level. Running wa- 8th Riverside Redaction in 4 Years! i'tefc electricity and telephone serv- Men’s Panama Undercoater Another 'Riverside triumph! First came six smashing .•.^rlMare available at the property. Certified White Base reductions losing the field of .'quality tires. Then came b v V ------Toyo Hats! a new low price for 6 ply tirei^the j^ply Riverside Mate 79c at 4-ply prices. Now comes the mGfflH reductiiEm— iACHlNGMUSCLESRESPOND 1.00 Q u u t even lower Riverside Mate prit^s oh most 6-ply and jQjL' $ Highest quality Imported from South America! base for enamel 4-ply sixes—and every Riverside quality tr^ition is up­ I: WEARILY IN MARATHON Extra fine quality! Popular op- or' light color held. Made/by one of ’s largest tire com­ timo shape! Graulne' leather over d tfk . panies. • ' **|how me the way to go home" sweatband! — will boon be the team song of many tm m bi 6-PLY of the contestants. There is a limit Certified Bar * MATE 4-PLY to all endurance and the limit to Boys’ Underwear Odd Dresser B a a d S ^ M - this marathon at Palais Royal is Shirts and Shorts! Made from high 29x4,40-21 TIOT 1 3 !5 o ^ nearly here. Only tbi^ough miracles Shirts 19c grade pigment 29x4.50*20 5 ,6 0 389 Walnut V ei^r iT oiT orii^ii can the youngsters go on, Bgbtlng and oil. One gal 6 ^ 0 4,64 against sleep, hot, burniag fSet, Ion covers 200 sq 28x4.75*19 mental strain, and other difficulties Shorts 25c f t 291^6.00*19 \ 6.95 4.$5 r>#< that are ever present to upset the 28x6;25'18 L 6 6 5.55 . . . - Swiss r1 b b e d e r ^ ' contestants, when a contestant shirts! Fast color 31x5.25'21 8.15 5.99 fRipb tsto-toned. walnm WSMbr reaches the end of resistance there I d^fller like this r ^ $20.00.. Ante metal- broadcloth shorts. 29xS:50*19 780 6;26 'sitttaoe’is istnr'idfbg further. And that is Ages 8 to 8. 98c l$DM!3Ste glass s w b i(| ^ i^ -; Jtot What is happoiing to some of 31x6^00*19 786 '/w-rfiD.IndwiwIfle, ■ ;■ ? • tb# dancers. Several of the con­ 82x6.00r20 &10 testants were squirrelly this morn­ ing and many laughs were derived ______—*------^ ’■ - ftom'-fbsir antles. PMrs. BtODNTlNO AT AlJL :WAB0 STOBBg^ Hf eoifldn't stand the gaff and HewLow1932Prices on V N L 1M rX B P O U A B A NT B B ! bad to ftep out. Harvey Forr^, / one of tM Mg,boys and that goes to #|K^fUSin a maratban does Phil Murphy, Aiiiiiyersaiy Sp€dal (sf earsmonies bartbe most of tba k Hurley is SUNDERWEAR tbs I Ito'jM ft qT'Phll Murph's tei^ works to per* ipEs may ' be dteptical MEN’S a mdnMboa is Iflce, .. never a doll Btoiaent and at NAINSOOK r N on-K tnl^: : fw I conditions an o a A th a t may border what ' might be 4 Blades, Ckaa C o tt^ I j (Sasden Hpjiie; ,: serious. UNDERWEAR ' With trljd*' slMtte rsinforec* I FWSqNfBS iroST WOBK m siit , • «o. May 30.-^AP.)—Tough lYoam git sendee from hve. are abeid for' sobm • fu tu rs Tubbir that'a vflf"" Bbers of the "aUmony club.'' ------, 'h u b .:_____ ’AUmonw ^ aw '.c is iso < sofL" Jo s^ Aibatb saM yester* new on," be added, "tbe [.arana^wlb support tbem* itaSdoacohatoto^ la quany<- faitiny to pay aUaany ana ' to "sit anooBd land ]day holier oald. ■it is uselSN ^roMHy doss. wbodlB. •< ' ' - ^: ......

NORIHttBIStJOB in • r$Btdah . - 1 AB'thtotisahola- COHKEIEDTOIOfiBT too l»avgM9 ha h .T he OncM . t it A M O m the' o f the TOAnMESrART itlMlr 'scat start c ( the seaseiL from teiea^tbxcteB into the ' sswrw’ . tF CSdft .todiY tip|i44 tbs Ilf‘neiUjltl Mu BQfl^way West of Hbcfcaavii Taloottvnie on the latter's diamond Wlw«nt llnfw ^ DiscMill liitote. If we join the w (^ cenrt, we Urffl Tbs mpsizs are being made jy the closed Bank o f UWedi ffte^nji; or R idge H u Been Wednesday night, the score being CbriaitiRMS DeceiBlhins la be In a better pqritlon to protect MintraiiWT tkQMd Bfuch Br- rles lioomiA 'B istrict offjrlals Saul Stager, eamcifftvs vies RKm A* |T«wb W dl Canvassed On W ididened To 30 Feet. Tiny Burger, former Grammar American intere^ than it we stand iwmaidared too'jcoric of the mkK dent, sad.SiiifBS’si sdo, Herbert xtt sdMxfl jlteher, pitched four taming., . / ' ■' ■ s^ near^ 'competed at amaO ^ ^offibsr tn^sOM o f toe bsakM kS O h- tNorth Main street from the Hock- atf j. on ^ mnl then gave way to Ralph Smith itor Joe BeHneen of Arfe- jiimse, buttoa present wwk wiffahd amup River bridge to Buckland’e o f ChriatmfiS; wrealhs 'conslderabte eqtensA end make a ftiiids o f fliS - IfonietDSi s d s First Day Cemmittees who did creditalde work m the '-^.1 four'Coniera wUl be re-opfned to ifito Ow mtoi sewer trunk line fik difference in thS balance c i Oempsny, a oubridlsry cf^too mound. John Reardon ' has joined Fdittleians reaponalble for govern. Middle TunqiOm and Broad, oh hand. Report Siccess. trafDe tonight following repair tba Uneas coaching stall and Con­ n u ^ seem blind to the real iaeuM The Goovictlco was upheld by a trork. The highway haa been nie hHcholson is b a ^ with the boys. and concerned for the most part has pot. the Eighth School and Utili­ derision of four to tme, Jm neo widened to 30 feet with the adoption The Federated Workers wiB meet with supeiflcialitieA Tim baale ties to oooaiderable trouble and e: Fzanda literttn dissenting anii vofc. . A luaeessfol opening day of the of the space formerly used for the at the church on Friday afternoon issues are worid iaeuea-JntenmtloB- pensA Lt has already required OU) HORSEMAN DIES ing for a reversaL % troUey line that was discontinued ndien they wUl plant a tree on t ^ al debts, tarttte, dlsanham#nt, and, three days of work in clearlng out The toTss ware eonricted in June three day sale of poppieT'waa re- the ynm arn to prevent further dSog- W t e d late laat night hy Mra. Ed­ tpnmth«i ago. Oil and sand were chmrcl lawn in memory o f George we might add, no amount of tinker­ last year. Marena and Sanl fftagler spread on the stretch today and it Washington,, after v^ch they ing with tke internal madfinery of ing\ot toe sewage syrtem. And toe MemphiA Teqn., May 20;—(A Pi were sentenced to froiq thr^ to ala ward Quiah and Edward Frasier, end is not yet in ei^ t chairman of the American L ^oo was stated that by tonight the road go to the-TOme of Mrs. Edward P. any government will be of much —John W. Schott, noM horseman years in Ehig Sing Prl on. and Har- CoIUns for the aftemoom Their avaU. The sewer is one of the new of 15 years ago. died today at toe bek Singer was aentencad to servo and V. P. W. Poppy committees. should be ready for use. branfibeS'tbsA were reoentty install­ Practically every shop, mill and The concrete roadway in Buck- subject is "Books”. -Bialiqi O. Ashton Oldhau of agh of 80 udtoout ever having reat- an indatwmiaate term In tbs pari- land has been finished with the ex­ , Mrs. Rukus is recovering Albony, N. T ., l^^lscwpnkan. ed and its chief purpose is to iaed his ambition of winning a Ken- store was visited by tte post and off sewsgs frmn tl^ Memorial hos- tentiaiy, which may be ended at the atndllary salespeople. The street ception of a small space that ia to from an attack of tonallitto. She has tudey Derby. pleasure of toe.Parole. Board but go under the railroad tracks _ oo^ been under the care of Dr. Higgins I. was selling nqr stocks in 1928.- pitaL Omnplaints ^ v e been recetv- Schott maintained a stable of i ^ j a n u {(h 7 jSale was conduct^ by reliefs of o^lfeom time to tinie about toe poor which may. Hot exceed three yeoxA jkOfToM street. Tim concrete mhur, of Manchester. ^ow .I am bU^ng. ito.Mtaatioo IA thoroughbreds ^dt figured in turf AU three,have toon' at liberty Iw ork m from 9 a m. until 10 p.m.,^ no more new today than Was the fiow of the sewer but temporary history until racing was outlawed ilast night. The sale will continue is at work In Rockville where one Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R uss^ and under bail , pending appesL ( t n r / side of the road from West street situation in 1929. w ork has relieved toe trouble until in Tennessee In 1906. Even after fi^til late Saturday night, son, who have been Uving qp the —Jamen Tm dow AdanoA Us|otlan _ ____ , afternoon, when an over­ that his hf iTsea hiimed np the cinders f. Headquarters for the joint poppy to the intersection of the Hartford MitebeU Place moved'yekterday to road is about cbmpleted. Thia work and exrbTdcer. sow obeurred tormigh ont of toe OB many tracka. ^ ( U f s l t u n ^committees was established yester- William Felt’s house, “The M ^toa” Men have IT oftener than women. 1 a m tr^iA His Ueber Karl won toe Tennessee necesMtatea a detour onto West Jart. We motored to Wallingford last Wed­ Both young men have appeared can’t get along without ea^ other, The Hindus attempted to bum within the last two weeks in town and we wUl go a long way together.” nesday evening , and spent the eve­ Moslem mosque in toe mlU area concerts and have been heard over Pimtiy views were e^ressed by ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. early In toe day. but police prevent­ William Shearer. ed it and arrested f o ^ Hindus. sm oker wnc. Dr. C oAen J. HarreU of Richmond, The full program foUows: Va , representing the Southern Meth; Roses, Roses Everywhere, < odist denomination. Both men Catherine Fraher, UUlan Black, spoke as “fraternal messengers’’ of Irene Pbla. the denominations. Bluebells Ringing...... Branscombe D elates from 28 states are at* y: Us, O Father...... Burleigh tending the conference which ends Dawn ...... Curran May 28. The proposed union is one IJlllan Black. of the subjects expected to come up Wise Smiths Co. iBrown Bird Singing...... Sanderson Grandpa ...... S a c h s for action. HARTFORD J Love a Little Cottage...... O’Hara Thomas Lotus. BAND CONTESTS —they don’t keep it to themselves! ' Calm As the Night...... Gotae Ethel Yates and Harold Lee. Marion, Ind., May 20.—(A P) — 'Saturday— We Are Offering 'Gypsy Airs, No. n ...... Sarasate Some 600 young muridana from HEN somethiiig pleases you a lot you want all your Serenade ...... Drdla twenty-two states brought their in­ Leonard Iccellente. struments here today for toe annuri Regular $15 friends to know about it. Smokers everywhere are Bird Songs At Eventide...... Coates national Interscholastlc band con­ W A Spring Fancy...... test. talking about Cbesterfields. That means Chesterfields suit Ave Maria...... Schubert The events this year are Umited ^ Catherine Fraher. to soloists and ensembles. The cost ^ Untrhnmed them right down to the ground—they’re milder—they ’itemewhere a Voice Is Calling. .Tate of transporting large groups caused John and Thomas Lotus. postponement until next year of toe. The Lost Chord...... Sullivan Rtiniini band contest. Winners of taste better—the-things smokers want most in a dgaretter Mac...... Sanderson state band contests this year wiU Dress and Polo Ben Radding. gather at toe Chicago World’s Fair ■ ^Sheep and Goat...... • .«.Gulon in 19S3 to compete for nktlonal Arljme C. Morlarty. V . .Come, Sing To Me...... Thompson honors. 'Catherine Fraher and TJUlan Black. Competition In toe events here b»> Because ...... d’Hardelot gins totn afternoon uid '"wUl be COATS J ^ e ’s Old Sweet Song...... Sawyer brought to a conclusion tomorrow Harold Lee. night '' !-Hejre Kati...... ^Bstrelllta...... Ponce : ' Leonard Eccellente. }a Blackbird’s Song...... Sanderson ester S torln essa...... K t Paloma...... Yradier j Irene PoIa Fur Storage ^ Bogie Man...... ' * ...... Ennnell Toungest in the Family.Prledlander Et o t 0| ie Is a Brand John Lotus. je Clock...... Grant-Schafer New Coat and Yon Lillian Black, Catherine Fraher, 2% at , Irene PoIa Save $7.10! Caprice BJspagnol...... Mosakowskl f e Arlyne C Morlarty. Tour Valuation in NEWLY STYUBD ?OLO e Ocean King...... Smith CX>AT8. In brii^t blues and beigA showing toe wide etltchea e Old Black Mare...... Squire collars and cuffs! ’ Ben Radding. ' ✓ renade ...... Sdiubert le ...... Massenet \, OISTINOilVB mmUMMlBD lena ...... Wilson COATS. Evrirydne la. wearing ^vW.xwvy- ^ r a d lO t one and youTl want one with V Ethel Yates. toe new PIN TUCKING, a ailk- I CMILD'S CONDITION tacad, stitched cottar or printed r Stamford, May 20.—(AP)— The Saturday We Feature ecari. ^ Navy.. Rayon taffeta jCouditkm of Samuel B. Childs, Jr., and crepe UnlhfA Yale medical student and former SiMsl4to44 i^i^Tnun who broke his neck here . j^ ly yesterday morning in a fall ^lle wading in the Rippowam m x d Floor klver here remains criticaL ) Childs’ parents are expected lere COATS ^ m Denver tomorrow. $lQ.oo Printed Silks! S ra tO tti # Formarly $19.75 Prmted Sheers! you buy' Quality fun, fabrics and silk are leading the /OM|ri«MdAjroa gatl Ilham jari aanadk aa crepe lining. summer fashions in Ilf you crina hy our J SALE iriCmy Qooc • of HATS of the type we would H oleproof regularly sell for^lS!

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Tour new dremi stanj^ muat be PRINTED...I....heavy .naavy w k or -diaer with a darii ground or naw PABTMUi GROUND! Hundreds a( new aq^ca^ 7 9 aummeiy and smart... .featorin$. CAP E S ... .CAPE •. Regular fl.00 aeHera in JACKETS... CQNTRAdSS . . . HUTTON T R D » .. . . GAPS. 'jiAiffoB or service wei|lit 2 * 7 M JACKETS .;.D0fS.'-SASH8S r ■ The .newsrt shades and than I •''J t tt A jdRvaially of . S liBsiM s81*2toW l.2r l i i ■teriif p i M to $10.09. vftiifiaat '''1 i . , ■ ■'*F ...■SJ,--■ . #’r r .V?.-':-- r. ■>> ..»• -■.■ - .‘■'li'.. . Ji rni^ €ON!^‘ W . t 9 m

HOlstt ShaHanth of. 8 Kepner, Stafford Springs; to vlstt toe gardtes ot •t ary: J ■l.*.;‘.T« t o n ,^ v . Robert Hueston, WilUng- Junior Etaimbatt toaa^ inan< otoeta OoittfMfnliig platfonn^‘ to a sprla^r garden show of toe diib has V ^ B s Zita Qehb^rosi, daui^ter of sorOd.1^ dtiinity^DoIxiaa F a toof ^ i±_Tha .- Nntiona] exeenU^' tomniit* : lOO o^»r boyi and flrla of ton. . piaitfbnn V cOihndttoejo be nimnisd There were about 150 attending ' in announced for Jime 8 and A It and Mrs. O. Genovesi ot Pine tee of’ toe Sodallst Pitoty today wad toa' Qonventida. The- committee Oounty are planning to at* the meeting, including representa* ..Jl.he held.at toe .Kony Flower dtmt, is chairman of toe pro^r^ C. A. team V e r i^ on Sunday mag^. ndto* siifgeBUona, but jee^ Shqp on Market street temoon at Henry Park at 2 :^ i^uitylhg. a plan to rnak«'AmcMca the annuil conference to be tlves from 17 of the 19 Congrega­ totadfllttee\ of toe JuniorBenior BooUilftio through a tWtttleto apon^htnfil for the platform will ^ at the iaiingion Congiregatton- tional churches in the county. Rev. W. B. O. Notes >m to be held at Baypath Insto The Comedia Circle will , hold Its amtodmant to the Conatltutitai. rest., ^ t o toe convention. Monrls I'r^turch this evening and Satur- William F. Tyler, pastor of toe Burpee, Womm’s Relief Corps, _ .e , Springfield, Mass., where she final meeting of the seaton at .[top £8llqult of New York presided oVef ’^%taldng toe teachers’ training - The suggeetion was presented as , George Kingsbury of OoVen- Vernon Center Congregatloilal went on record at its r^^ular meet­ home of MTs. Oscar Leonard in Tol^ the committee- weighed a great the ccnininlttoe sesdon. ; who is president of the oon- church opened the meeting with ing >at 55 All3m street ‘Arthur T. Dickinson and Artotir B. what the RepubUoans owe him. 'UMthOdist- dnirches at Manchester, ^diurches. "Rell^on in a Day of De* Hartford, on June 20. Luncheon win Versto and DObsonvllle, will be in presslon" was the subject of an ad­ be served at 1 p. m. AU members obhrge of the worship period. Miss dress given by Rev. Warren Archi­ planning to attend are requested to Ruth Gharter', will preside at the bald, pastor of the South Congrega­ take toe 11:20 trolley from the organ and a orchestra consist* tional church, Hartford. center of toe city. Ing of Bnmawi Aborn, Raymond Luncheon was served at noon by The Corps will attend toe Me' ^Rancroft, aad-Bldwin Dav|^«Will as* the Ladies Aid society of the church. mortal service at the RockvlUe M. sist with the music. There were devotions in too after­ E. church on Sunday evening. May ' The conference banquet noon conducted by Rev. Leon H. 29. More Outstanding Values For Wttl be held tUs eilraing at 6:80, Austin, minister of the North Cov­ Four Graduation Essayists • • O » Wlto PrinefiMil Philip M. Howe, entry church followed by a btulness The four students of toe Rockville •dmirmaa of the Tolland County Y. session. ' Hig^ School who will speak at the M. C. A.> .serving as toastmaster. Dr. The 119th annual meeting of toe graduation of toe Rockville High GrafQln will speak on “Three Fold Tolland County Missionary Society School have been selected. They are the valedictorian. Miss Celia wlno- WARD Kingdom," followed by a devotional was held later in the afternoon, with period. President John G. Talcott, presid­ kur of Vernon, and salutatorlan ■ On Saturday morning the con* ing. An address on “India and ference will assemble at 6:16, and Czechoslovakia" was given by Dr. will open with the installation of the Alden H. Clark, Foreign secretahy new officers, followed by a period of the American Board of Foreign of worship. Miss Janet Howard will Missions. Luther H. FuUer of For Child’ s Health sp e^ and the conference will divide Rockville Is secretary of the County Into four groups and spend two Society. and Happiness hours in Informal discussion and SUMMER SALE Improving Minterborn Hill *1 have been flsiBg Dr. 1700*1 Blizir problems with “Making God’s The Public Works Department Dreams Come True" >ln my family for seventeen years with There will be luncheon at 12:30 men are at work at the east section truly cemaikable The Sea King p. m. at the church dining rooms. of the city making improvements socceas with my The closing session will commence in the vicinity of the Minterbum five children . . . Packs 4 H. P. at 2 o’clock. The closing address Hill. ’The curves are being widened 1 Slink i f la a won­ TREASURE CHEST will be ^ven by Dr. Grifflln on on the hill near the Minterbum Mill derful lazatlTe and "Conquerors of Tomorrow,’’ follow* and Dunlap property. The curve at worm espeller, and — See ^er Zip the comer of East Main street is also of fleet asaiat- ed by a period of worship by Rev. also being given attention. A change ante______in helIpinf ‘ to Sheets and Cases Theron French. is also being made in toe grading. redrt a coldTas it Annual Congregational Meeting This is a dangerous place in icy or oeems to hup in- $ 6 9 .9 5 Onr Best Quality. Guaranteed for Syears wear. The 18th annual meeting of the wet weather and it is thought with erease one’s appetite.** Mrs. A. G. Tolland County Congregational the changes made there will be less Weldon, 25 L«iid>ton 8 t, Medford. Water Proofed churches and ministers was held at accidents in this part of the city. the Vernon Center CongregatlonaJ Invited To Maxwell Gardens This quiet 72x99 WallTenW church on Wednesday. Rev. George The Rockville Garden Club has Dr.1hie^Elbdr - i R e g . 8 9 ^ Sale Price S. Brookes of this city, pastor of Laiathrt Worm Exptllcr motor won’t Union church, was elected moder* 81x90 ator succeeding Luther H. Fuller, HOUSE TO BE RAZED. la a port herb medicine . . . mild and scare flshl moderator the past peau:. Rev. Mary Callahan’s house at BUCK- pleasant to take . . . a safe aid to CASES We sold toouaands at $14.95. in LAND CENTER to be tom down. foodhealdi. 81x99. Regular 94c. 1929! Water-proofed khhkl Charles E. Hueston of Wilmington You’ll get up to 42x36. Regular 23c. wa» reelected registrar and Rev. State's representative to be on toe Signs of Worms are: Constipatlea, Sale P rice...... duck, double stitched. Roomy, ground May 20, 1932 between the deranged atunach, swollen _ 13 miles per hour. Sale P rice...... 7x7 toot floor apace. Charles P. Rddlleld of Vernon was ’Twin cylinder. 81x108. Regular $1.09. named auditor. hours of 1 and 8 p. m., E. S. T., to lip, wensiTe bream; hard , and 45x36. Regular 25c. ’The following committees have meet any party concerned. stomach wito pains, pale face, etc. Easy starting. $5 . Sale P rice...... down. Sale Price ...... been named for the year: Executive, JOHN A. MACDONALD, Sseeeastnlly used tor 8i years. Luther H. Fuller, Rev. John T. State Highway Commissioner, Nichols of Ellington, Rev. Charles Hartford, Connecticut Hammock ISSSSSiSaSaSfiSSQ SSSiaU U U nilllllllfflllllllllllipilll^ LONGWEAR SHEETING Durable cotton— Red and “22” Cartridges Green pattern. Lay-back pil­ Ward’s Famous Brand, guaranteed for two years wear, 81 in. wide. C3ean« amokelesa powder! Rlm- low. A beautiful BQ flre.. quick, p^tive ' 1 9 c Copper coats. Box 50. VALUE Store and I value a t ...... BlM chol 5 yd*. $ 1 .1 9 '— ^ UllUeMlMd 5 yd.. $1.Q 0 Water-Proofed ^ PROUD elill~FerExampla | Poncho iowels Wrs£ Cloths Comfortables Large Cotton filled. Summer HeavUy mbberized on outside, Large Turkish cloth'With Camp Cots 4S-in. Table cloth iniside. Black outside. Turkish Towels weight. Save your best Our 1929 price, $2.45! Hard­ Snaps tor use as Q B bedding and use several of wood frame, alx legs B e Q C Double loop, 22”x44” . colored border. Put up in White duck top V 1 eJIa# I PORCH FROCKS OILCLOTH I Poncho ...... Your choice of ^ colored bor­ these at the camp this So Good that the Low ders. Our regular 15c bundles of 12. Summer. Size 62”x72”. Tiaia wa pvt ihaai ea towel. (.Salt/ wa didn't kovei Vanevgh. Bed-Roll Mattress

60 Square Fareoit New downy cotton, stitched to Stztf Id to 46( heavy waterproof backing. Our 4 fo r 4 9 ^ $ 1.00 «»• A YARD finest quality and rolls up into Oil Ranges! Sleavalaw osd cop ileavet la dafigli^l bundle 10 inches in O J 2 2 Needle-valve Automatic wick- floral prisli/ IriismM with b id topt. AH diam eter...... leaa humeral Port- now clovor itylMl ______to cost mtraK aiora. In able siee! • epOwM bfillioni solid colon ond noval KIDDIES' SHOP loney poftorns. fiattar stoelc Auto Ice-Box 2-Bumer Oven Pafcola Bib up now, ______IS.1S in 1990—Now Sheet Steel Case. Slses Pantie Dresses Play Pajamas Sun Suits PAINT UP yewr 21 1-3 by 10 by 10 1-2 inches Dainty sheer dresses for Adorable play outfits for Sturdy blue chambray $1.98 APRONS the miss 2 to 6 years. They ages 2-8-4. HeueaatSmollCoit g f price ...... $ 3 .9 8 trimmed, with red. For Large eiie, bakee are really dregay and they and roaeta like waih and wear. agea 2-8-4. toe built-in oven in a range. 1 0 < G a r d e n With hats to match for Is^yoo ^ f/W agai 2 to 6. Tacuum Bottle U m b r e l l a s One-PInt Oapadtyt Oaad iliod Mad. of heavy duok and in • ptatf la •eeorted colored etripM. Xe ex* oeptlonally...... well and Mada of da^ Xeepc dfinke hot BiglP-os.Can'^fc $ 3 . 4 9 S4 houra . . . oold dnUa M liy Hey FdUotvs I Look At This Dandy i l l amo9th,eq- dO parsalai. BRUfMIS it Lah W vahra d t M o i i w . I R f a StM l Cam p Bed • dbaa. Camp Stoves I-* > SUS in 19t»-N ew ivyilDryDur , IsMly euppovts 1000 pounde. bike Levere take vp all flfp M aaf. KRchan Mada of Spriflf steal aad reoflty $3.98 Turkifh aooufb for two. 9m O p § m n , lO d Folda oompaetly Fully Equipped! A “ Wow** Oaaeline etovee; I $WB bunuml XB> MtTMiMrf * lO i ataat Ughting. TOWELS Kandy air pump M • lO f of a Buy at This Ward Intfudad. A^plB €$mn , 10§ G M f S e t IMkki§ i f Hi 1 0 « A m t e i lotif eliibc, a MaaMa. Week Price t Driver, Putter and NlbUek aad if f iBtBfl # • IP f alao a baauttfully eonatruetad

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M M VVtvVV :?!if>\7 -V ; ' i / •“ ■ ■' •*’■.< ' ■' . ■ 1 AI PAGB \ IVAMGPSTEB SVEto^G HERALD, SO in» IftA^CHESIER, COKN.mPAT, itoaiiipasfMMfVf M vattiptSn to r thnt net tneondderable gra y of ta r toe sfaMent Smith fhotioRwheB der Abmit ttM n t JshA A'auddBk.-^ men and wobma who, la the dties not oMy John J. R a^b, political m NEW YORK huxuda nhd gc irnlly ewpiflent I S S K m and Mg towns o^ this country, have foster father of the Brown Derby, c a t m a H i t HEuniMiuwia To be enre, (hEF urn not deeUeff PUBUlHlib St TBS ___ devoted the^ lives to the amettom* but W. F. Kenney, doeest end dear­ horhpofl^toto tion of poverty and suffering diioe est of all A1 Smith's pdltieal Ua. fs New York, May 20.—Broadiiray’s for nsbdehkg toe Inteet Freneh B «t:4t ■ 'vRot. ta BBlUXiD SRtNTlMO CiMRASti ISO Btyles. Model ag«Bctenx infonn to t atfantoi ' t f lh<—II WfMt loaig before there were Child^Wal^ shewn to have been tied up with hnrIdiFeue hftttie, as scramMed a SoatR Mseeawier, Ogge. jqMotaele as 42nd street itselt, » » that U f abepe are uilkg toess for t a t ^BCM1*II FSHOUfOM fare Bureaus and poUticaUy. organ- toe. echod of sharks that hdped ’’oontmit** ahowa. Om c m I Mm m m sotta aspects that range from to^ Issd mtrualcta Into private ' UfA toaisudves to a fortune apiece out fantastic to toe sinister. One of " toe towa’a higgaat atoraa S M M ai OMoftM ZSST Many of these are and have been of toe pockets of toe suckers hi one Conglomerately allied in defense atratoig toe ■ewer eocaet, or assanlt, as the burlesque ited n MOW e( pority damea to "profOastonala.” Almoners, charity hsetk week. SUMMAU OF GOOD ^ Milk Combtaations. Milk hoM fs tlffeateued, one ____ I Mootoera «id Md-foahkaMd In tpltu o t nneh. workers, whatever, they have help^ The “oouxage” of Mr. Smith in o o m b iHa x io n b u l b s used by itself, or with ai^ (qie era and pie clerks: Intellectuals and tog^’-mtttton aleevae. Anythhoi; for darhdan, IBha. Km ----- and are helping to make the world protesting against “soak the rich” of friiit or with one Or more'noii- penny arcade moguls; shooting a laugh!. But ft .woika. Ladlae to mhmtoent woman lawyer cf liiito We studied some of the dlfferen.t Starchy vegetables. Nevef use latr i«y sirens and famous clergymen; togs audlaaoe. coovtooed, run to has opened an aitatocy todiMl to 'Os# flBSfl •••••••••••• better to live In. We have known income tax legUMtlon b^m es,. in ahapen thasiaalvaa up a Mt. 9 t f Bosthf by BisH m f t K t i m f f i «M t]rpes of food combinations in the milk at meals containing protein or icritics and peep show barkers. OUe teach Franch wattan—, #OOi«# • • • •• bmsMISS* ^9 many of them. But they were M tlia Ugbt of these revdattons, peiv ancles appesrbig on Mtmday, Tues­ starch. learns that among those who ‘ have HanCa toe unuanil deruana for un- 'ora. Bho piBi- ' llelK#--'tv«r#d, OB# —* y#«r • OSRSSS^SSS*tt.e# the Work because they were endowed haps just a trifle less ranaikablA day, Wedneaday and Thursday. The Dessert Combinations: PeMsrts gased upon the strippers and'grind­ atj^to ato^l heHavaa that Ffanea wfil h«sa MBMPBB o r r u n AMOOBATBO with a great love of humanity ai^ At an events that suggestion of ours menus given'

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■ ./ S a l e ! FuSe tim « ha# arrived to pot awajr ^bat<^ fdtt jo a IVpical of the June h^ve,.\few wearing, all W ^tfr and get oh^^'ene ^ e d r S^e ig this compljete: bed­ room outfit consi^ g of 12 Sennets |L50 Milane|2jQ0 Complete, liist pieces. Other outfits for ^ ) Leghohis ' Panama living room and dining : Bed«,drteser, chestand rooms are being disjfiay^ ' dteteing |S5:30 in model roomg, and priced ,.equaUy low. This (% ato ♦ •je\^ir-e'}e'9w'o'e 1 5 .7 5 SHIRTS and SHORTS HedrOom include ar fidl size bed, dresser, dressing > s«* «'•«# •««'• 4^0*75 in cottand table,,and (^eiA of draw^ in watout veneer A " Offered Peppefell. Bondo|r€3iair sr*"# •' m Q bench and a cMir, b(3^ ham g upholstered 06^ ^ at 3 5 c " ' 7 5 c deigned to mil0h< the la^ are indliided: ThO other^eces w]^h compli^^ ar^ V WfirSaitete' n o t to' 20 years has aoeh * vnliie bMn Men'f Short Sleeve, AnUe X^ength Knitted lAddn covert boudd^ chair, gt^irante^ Way/Sa^ess . ' ' of the depireetaltoD of toe . Snit# 1 ie i , iiinersil^g^i^ two lullowg mul an / i' ^(rplahiw ore 'ten hWuleteie pfittotair'-.. ^'W/teffiKIlii c ^ r i ^ ; am the other outhtSj ...... “ Km^a 'l^il^^ton 'Knitted. • • . * • T ' 0 ' ‘ . e 'x - ■. ■ ■ ■ • n s i M t .»».»». »'• i 0 \ . i , - m m ddd ^ lidsid Bnaienni tatf tepite hlteL4htoteR:, mrv / jirMr-i - II II ■■ ) ‘ ■•'V 1 : it ■ ■<~r. 'f'-y ■yj’y MEN^ , .. Cidlar AtteSehed. ’Bine, Grem, and WMte«

£; m V -n \ '>r.' V \ , \. hi' ' •V L i»>-^'-'^*r•'.' ■' ■' - Ny '•«'c-t5S5*i l?AGZfSLQBT ^»ANCHB»r^!l^#l!Wl^^^ IBUlft-SOBTO : v . *»-1"*®! MM. Tohiaumott^s tyother trott Nfiw ^ eordiaUy Indts^ to :^lbric onrir the week-enA Be left m m stw m Biia week for western Dakota where and 'Mrs.' S-i hfi Intendi to malm his perm uent sayw Rttatah Wtot w « %/■ IMS fismm The a i Uxn^ A n ld iia , from ToOahd Federated duireh (Rdake) Widow o f ' G fio ^ Henry Hayden, Warren Qlourii,. "Ooagregitiioaal < Brknch” to the LUOTT IHanteinte TdataissooToUaunoo and JennieJennie; K a iil^ amual msfiflag ..of the T o i i ^ (hose e f 8t. Federated churdi to' attend the tlonal ohWdi friileb waa held at the b e g in HEBE TODAY he must go through with whether Mary’s e b u ^ held its anniifil at 2:80 O’dipi^ Mrs. O xak U|fi^ fourth annual Tolland County Older Vernon Oanter Oongregatlonal Thaah firs. Inmdrsdfeaf stevedMes riuirrii. WeAfasday, May ITto. Othef SUSAN CARET, SO aad bcattlh a»tfi trockihsn walking the strssts or not he liked it. Mother ai^ Daughter banquet throe dau^tefa, Mrs. Lena Ihder Royd end Girls* conference ^ 4 un­ fill, Is in love vrtth BOB DUN* Wedneaoay evening in tiie and Miwi Idisabeth Relske of Kook- der the auspices at the ToOand memhm .attending were. Rev. looMiig fbr work. They can’t find A lean, gray-haired womsii la a James A. Davidson, M n. Davidson, BAB, son e f » rtlHoumire, al> it What makes you think you house, a t' which they , eni iyn. New York and Miss . A gi^ County Y. M. C. Ai in Elilngton, spotless him hotise dress answered 150, incluffiag nmthers Rdske at ToiOand; twp eons Gemrge Frid^ afternoon and Saturday. Mrs. Charles Gunther and Hoyt o fiegiHty tiHrogh siie Is engaced to EKNEST oanT” the ring. HEATH, her former en^ofer. She friends<fli the stoppeA confuaeA ,of Assodate Geftrude Uddon. The Rev. James A. Davidspn, pastor on the unpaid mcnthly 'When I wanted to study agricul­ meal consisted of fruit cup« roast of the Tonvid and Federated Henry OH of Rockville has hired himself. After Ui "I want to see Miss Susan the farm of Henry Hansen cm the balance. lArger aaMIUkts •rfL ture, th* only ♦hiiig I eared about Carey,” Dunbar said in his courtli­ lam|^ iplnt sauce, mashed potato, church ofSdared and burial was In nrges-aa eariy wedffiag. A who discouraged me?" the 8puth'Cdnet«(y. Rockville to Ciystad Lake road and MERCHANTS CLOSE SHOPS up to $300 bn yoinr ranges for Susan's aunt who est manner. "la slie in?” roUA Pfiss, and carrots, strawberry has commenced plowing, maiHng •Tou w ^ e x p d le d from eoUegs. shortrakaWith whipped cream and Mrs. Laura Judeon vms ap­ security without endors­ ^been ill to go sooth. JACK WAB^ Don’t forget that" “Oh, yes. r n can her.” The pointed one of the judges Mrs. readty for gardening. Tnnshniek. Austria, May 20 — coffae. downstairs hall was, —^RetaUen througdifiut tUa ers. ING advises Snsan hot **I was because I wss bored stiff. flAy-hair^ wpn^ gave Urn an­ prettily decorated ’ in pink and tTEknest Hali/ond Mrs. L TOden ^ Sunday evening at 8 o’clock Dr. through with the marriage, other penetratiiK look and then in­ green, and the favors were, tiny Jewett on the xeceptiim comqdttae wqfiiam B. Downs, Jr., at Hartford dty eloaed their shops this after­ Can Phone - Write But you had your way and ^ t noon in protest against the govern­ ing Oie dUferenoe betvreen her age was an you cued - about Pob vited bim to enter. As the man oandle-hiddera in pink, aqd green. far the June flower show to be held will ^ve a moving picture of Dr. and Heath’s. At a inasked bafl Su­ waited in the small Uving room he Miss Irene Walter and Associate In RockvlUh by tho Rockville Oom- QrenzeU*B wonderld work in Labrq- ment's income and currency restric­ threw his young shoulders back and tions vrtdch, they assert, are damag­ san meets Bob and the

nd great grfind- demanded ‘T can’t seem . ta get rb—if" and once he smiled shrewd­ ther in at ease. Tte giri '^lo ly. Tlie boy wouldn’t go tar, he faced him was tan and iflender. Her was read Ity Younger Menibers’ rep-'^ hhildren., ■ what you’re driving at” resmtatlyc^ Ahee Aitken. Group The r^pilar meeting of Tdlind Deliberately Bob repeated. *T toM S(diloqnlzeA He would think it dress of black woolen stuff had a over and come to his senses. Most singing IM by IDdet Madden range was hdd Tuewiay evening you, sir, I expect to be married next nun-like frfll of white at the throat. i the Federated church social young experienced these flur­ The TT»nn noticed that her skin haA followed by a rq>etltion at the Re- g ries o f enmtian over a pretty face, bekah play, "Mystery IrianA” a rooms, when thb third and fourth “Hah!” The veins stood out an extraordtaary, translucent fair­ monologue .by Miss ,Hazel Drlggn degrees were conferrep cm seven alarmingly on the forehead of the but there w u no sense in taking ness ntid that she wore no makeup. the thing-serioudy! The girl was and a <|uice, "The IDnuet,-” by Jean candidates, one ^fropi Wapptog X vtisfi in the swivel chair. “You’re Her eyes were enormous. Cfarke and Florence Johnson who Grange. After the deg ree work trying to tell me—you hy e the undoubtedly a common tittle piece who'had- her eye on Bob's Iiflietl- As the girl a d v ice d Dtmhar be­ wore appropriate, period costumes State Deputy EUsworfii Stoui^ton .face to annotmce that you're marry'’ gan to spMdK quiemy and glibly. If and white' wigs. presoited members who Itove been Ing a nobody. You know veqr wdl tance. What was it Bob had said she diA? Wo^ed in an office some- Susan was not the sort of person connected with the It’s been understood you’re to mar­ he had expected to see, he gave no five years or more with' rilver certi­ ry Denise.” vriiere. YpUng fool! jrign- His method of attach was UNKUAN DIES ficates. Th^ were Hon. Edward E. Bob shrugged his shooldera. And yet unwilling the tother kimple. He would {day on her bet­ PuU^, Mrs. Luqy Usher,' Mrs.,^ L. "That’s just it” he saiA admhred the boy for bis defiance. ter feeling. He w ^d make her Nesf BritMn. May 20— (AP) — Bhnest Hall, Mrs. EUen B. West and His father rapped out "What’s “Didn’t think he had It in him,” he see that marriage with a penniless Judhoo Lee Bdnitt, 29, a lineman: John E. dough. Vialtlng patrons just it? You’re tajklng rot tWii muttereA "HeHl come round all boy would be^quite different from 'isnqdoyed .hy the American. Ttia- were wesent from \rabraham. morning.” tight, ^ willing to talk turkey in marriage to the heir o f mfllians. phone aiidTdHrnq>i^ Company, died Moss., Harmoy, Manchester, ElBng- Bob tried patienUy to explain. a rtCe Waa^fUA Silk Shantungs X Printed and Pla in STATE THEATER RUINING 89e e Printed Velverees 6toS)8^ WUt UVt t o ! Put your youngateia in • SWk Jacquard Shantungs GREAT VALUE EVENT these shoes for Summer! “Foot-shape” last gives little toes plenty of room, Our Reorganizatioii Sale No w in Progress. Patent and calf grain leather; Goodyear stitch- Cool and refreshingly smart—that’s how you Prices Slashed as Never Before. down construction. Follow the Crowd for Real Valhe! want to look this suniiner. And tibatfs how you will look in these capdvatiiig Silk Dresses Another Group of One Group of AH New One Special L o t, we’ve collected for you. Sleeveless, o f course^ DRESSES AUSilk of New No FaUdi Arches With because the smartest summer frocks are Values to $10.95 DRESSES SILK DRESSY sleeveless-^imd we know you’re pracdcal- ly Slightly Handled Values to $12.95 minded so we had th m made u^ in silks that or Soiled $1.97 leimder as easily 4e$ ypur h'andketch^ And Values to $4.98. "SKIPS” th ^ to diem |dl thb mote icteststible $2.97 THE PERFECT OUTl IR $1.00 An sixes, including i n priced dieim^o low you’ll be teinpted to First Come, Sixes 14-52. . SHOE 1 Firat Served! exthi large to 50. buy two or dir^ Sikes 14 to 44» ^

One Group of LOOK — fiU Y One Group d Prettiest'Now Print AD Sak, Afl Latest DRESSES SPECIAL GROU^ Sammer Dresses DRESSES Sun-Ite or White WfiSMaktoWHii^ $2.74 We Ds Net H«to,Ts Offer $3.97 S en m sS im q . 2 for $5.00 $1.49 Y oA geV f^ protootton fidth Skips! Fwmer valuefi to / An : DouMe tofito^ fia^'liold fiMMS erect! $14.50. Sauational Vahie I Be Hero E a i ^ . FtOLtlinsd dude ,uppeni 'ntoHdcld sdes? Bbyi^ SbiB 1-6. M en’ ^ ^ x fiff 4 't e 8.* Your cholefi o f dtoqp ee.ilppli.Mte. A VALUE EVENT All Our New and Smart wlA bpd ^ bil6l.*.;miiidiaf t v . A t wW^mihg tbf Marmet ^ ndlea construction. No (ktlayB to tn ifS a Immiiifmn the hfiH Brodk Ckiun^ Q uo fo r the sANppio mms CondiHon O f aimual diimer his pronimi to lur Route No. 109 Manchester. Buokland-Love lansi • Thomaston-Morris road, from road. An 8 in u SiMAftnQimwtitm, the lla ia e s retire from Nicao Howd‘s' Bridge. Waterbound ma­ is under construction but open to feoenOe c . ragua, P r. Bspeda said. -i.'.:'- V- cadam about 13& miles in length. . \ ■ Graenwieb. May: 30.~(AP)r.Edl. win go for a sail on Long mland Metieo aty,”TEIy 20. ^ (X f )— |Roid ooncUttoiui and detoura In Constructing top course and oilmg. Middlebury. OonatruetiBg brMga Souud. A lieutenant Hutdieroft, Aitorieaa ShoYt delays probable. tions of t^e week ^ press and their tha. State o f Connecticut nuide neo at road^de park. No d^aya de^^^dleared so far as new spi^ The golf links at Mill Brook Coun­ Marine officer, mid ftve members o f aeODlEDEATENS Edward fDpoMsMkL 8,. eaaary by highway conatruction, re­ Route No. 114 Middlefieid, Mapk, W ay and try Club were available' fo r those his patrol were MDed in a battle pairs and oiling announced by the Woodbridge. Racebrook . road Strickland -roads. ' About 1% miles editors can sweep away.-w litter vdio desired to play both days, and wltii troops of General Auguetino from' IP. Brtttbl homo Po[ . about 3 miles of waterboimd ma- Connecticut 'ffighway' Department o f unrolled macadam are under con- on them, members of the Oomnecti- the women of the party Were enter­ Sandino, Nlcaragumi matnfant lead­ Las Vsgss, Nev., May 39.~(AP) xood 'traoiBi aparby M d uM - csulam tmder construction. No de­ structiion but open to traffic. as o f May 18, 1932. tours and no delay to traffic. cutr Editorial Association came here tained at the club b p u se^ th cards er, this week in Rio Grafl^ prov­ —SwoUsp by meltint snow in tha by a 'pasanger 'trafo SPliCIAL NOTICE: — Particu­ Bonte No. 117 Newtown. Walnut Tree HllTroad todiy for an outing vddoh ex­ and a luneheoh. ince, on eastern side of Nicara­ RoeUas, tha Oolarado river r^itdty' watsrbury. 1 w lar attentl»" Is drawn to the fact Plymouth. Harwlnton read is about % mile in .length, .^unton tend tluhiiigh'tohmrrow. gua, Dr. Pedro Jase''Zspoda, San- neared flood stage at Boulder C|ty An automobile aoektent rihr'CtaflK;* that'this department has establish­ road about one mile in .length and dino’s foMign represeUtattve an­ teday^and threatened to cause an being oiled for 3% miles. R a r^ haso more ambitious pro­ ford caused the deatbuff ed new rouV numbers, and these Bonte No. 120 Huhtington road about IH miles in gram faced the ed«tors or a greats nounced Yun today* interruptloa of work oa . Hoover are used in this report. length. Gravel vsurface. complete measure o f hospitality been pre­ He said 14 members f Bafte crete pavement about 1^ miles in TMs namuing the party visited the) hdves wtili .file. ld& Egypt: I were UUed in 14 engagements with the flow of the river whUe work is ford, drowned*, at Windsors ‘yid ip length is being laid. No delay. B 25 and 111 Canaan. Upper Barrack road. Trumbull. Intersection of Mon- Gravel surface about 2 v miles in sba ji^ ai^ N«i^pi«ii*p^ 1 ^ l«Bgtb. . Atrfftce.oMDplattvasd op^ CaMFORV ■■ ^ of wiiterbound macadam u under toTraffib, RaUing lacomiflete, construction. No delay to traffic. ComwalL" Cream' Hill voad. Wa­ Bonte No. 52 terbound macadam about miles for COLICKY BASIM Mansfield. Willimantie • Stafford in length. Surface eomiAete and road is being oiled for 4 miles. open to trpffie. Railing Ineonmlete. . , , THROUGH CA$TORIA*t Bonte No.,58 Durham. Wallingford road. About OBNUe RBGULATiON, H nites of waterbound macadam Betbst Danbury-BrUhreport road The best way to prevent eoUe, Is b^itf oUod for g nmes. under construction. No delay to traffic. No detours. doctors say, Is to avoid gas in stom­ Beddmg. Danbury • Bridgeport ach and bowels by keeping ths sutirs road is being oiled for 8 miles. East Lyme, Pennsylvania avenue is behig oiled fo r 2 miles. intostlDsl tract opso, fra# from A m U No. 67 umsto. But romombor thisi a tmy Woodbridgs. Waterbury road is Eaatom Center street about m miles in length. Westport Turnpike baby's tender little orgMU can ot being oiled for 8 miles. stead harsh treatment, T lu y nuist Bonte ^No. 70 about 1 mile in length. Complete 4nd open to traffic, . be gently urged. This is just the, Center of an Unspoiled Wilderness Obestalre. South Meriden road. time Castorla can hslp most. Cat- In the r Shoulders are being oiled for 8 Enfield, Maple street is being oiled for 2 ^ n ^ . toria, you know, is mad#i i^jiodally miles. for ies and eblldrsn. High in Connecticu^s Hills _ Bonte No. 72 Goshen. W est Side road. Broken Plainfield. Plaittfleld>New Brit­ stone surface about 1 mile in length. ain road. Surface and shoulders Complete and open to traffic. Beach win be oiled for 4 miles. street Oradiiur sad surface under lYos . . . wo ropoot.. . w* choNonpo onyoflo to find • finor tpot Bonte No, 78 oonstruction. No delays. has holpod fflothors thrragh try ttg Hartland. Road beginning at ttmoi with eoUelcy babies and chil­ V Watertown. Waterbury road. for fhoir summor fhgn this i^iptiful loko. G o 4o any of Shoulders are being oiled for 2^ route No, 20 at Bast .Hartland. dren suffering wioi dlgestivo ij^Hte, nttes. vel surface about 1 mile colds and fever. Keep gemslno Oaa- Bonte No. 70 Section No. 8, b^lnning toria on hand, with the name: Hio ethor Igko proportlof gnd look thorn ovor . . . thon com# to Madison. North Madison road is .20 and extending south­ being oiled for 4 miles. easterly toward the West Woods Lgko Amston gnd look ground . . . w o l lot you bo your own jud90^ Bonte No. 82 scboolhouse. A small amount o f Bast Maddam. EOst Kaddam - ^ hae been done and mud « . .and wa know boferphand what your doeliion wifl bo . . . LAKE Salem road is b e ia f otted for 4 Jles filled. Open aiid O. K. fOr miles. travel. —■ CASTORIA AMSTONI Como down Sunday . . . our opoiiinp day . . . and pot Lyme. Lyme-Salem road is be­ lOllingforth. Cbsster road. About fog oiled for 1 mile, Bonte No. 88 aepuaintod with Ihli boautiful proparty. ( Vernon. Manchester - Roekrine read. An 8" reinfercemmit cemfnt eonerete road about H m llr in M R S DRtAR AND MRS C n t lU length is under construction but open to traffic. ‘ Bonte No. 85 Kebran. Maacbes',or-Gllead road Mrs* Pfmr* Laka Amston if a larp# lako. . . with savan mlios o f shoro Uno . , . brdhm up by intoroftlnp BtHa bays an^ iniotf. is being oiled for 10 miles. Mat leefe si mf Idesnrowi Bonte No. 86 heeS# — red s« welk aad Bathing ii swpaeiaRy fin# in watars that ar# cooli daar as cryttal and novar low. Boating and fidiing anthufiastf Lyme. Hamburg road is ^being bwHN.Ibel'rwfcel des't care oiled fo r 2 miles.

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■«. A cSji . u-.w \ /' v'-iM-. L..V. i £3 *-,!jl6tf' r l f - JjaVwvti'iv Over Utoy ■-^(AP)-^'r s't'o:. (rf B i^ ' Petnriiete Bate Jia^i|ihM^ and **C ' Astto -show Wm be pve- ;:|oyce Wethered Comes Out NKZEPUCES iB. M esdoago Stgttam bf- '^Tinuh ItaUaa ’ of Retirement To nDINRACE One in the Garden laet Aliri- weeM A ’Petrojle winning ^ a Wtth Mt ’ Great Britain Against kniKdEOut in tite however, e -'N^,'*otk,''BIay nd last round. To- botes New Ywl^s Doite Sntos ^^;hoBerv(^ rae way' 7 American Forced Tomor­ Venim^ Inlteeib^^ dnrtng the ;g[|APs showtog le baled for Imf , Jimmy. Fd^nT-belting tbe baU. inraeasaa,-ali«Bdy'lia8 found a con- ;nmn^'gnd botii have m av Oh' ftisx is TiavMlf isto of hia greatest qijjeiriir outdoors. flpgt O e bgito faO To Piwr yeaze. - row. , The competition will consist of off toe . American record set by Lurry lto«wn in 1921, Mcttt wap unaide .to make the naked savages. Only one man was dotiblebeadeivt^84, dis­ grea.t {dtehtog:; tofh eto winning ting hero, hia double d flv ^ to.the ' Cheney and Mrs. Harley Higbie. C o p e la n d ,!S ^ .8 1 2 0 0 0. for toe and Eddie Ran, and stepped Bat- streak and S o'th ^ . looked immense. Joyce Wetoered. regarded as the H. F'raser, p . . . .3 2 2 0 3 0 first protest lum been aired. C h iles tricts A u^t.16. Last year there taltoo. tying run and averting dilMff in the DeUte, secretary of toe Ffencb 8ectionak...quailfyiiig i^im ^ of both were- 20 -sectional roimda but two Then the pltcltoig goes bad, like it tenth and Us single patB/ig Rlcb- 1 greatest player of all time in femin­ H. W right cf ....2 1 1 0 0 0 Both boxen ace after a chance did there today. And th^r lixfic like ine golf, has emerged from partial A. Gblae, If ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 Olympic commiittee, thinks it "most toe, National Open Amateur hav- been eliminated thia vyciar. at toe Ugbtwdght championahlp. bourg aoroea with the winning score i retirement to lead champion; Wanda Cbasipionsh^s. Qualifyiug rounda for ^ gma- any cither baU club, only worse. to the 12th. ^ Parcalk, r f ...... 2 1 1 ^ unsporting” of the United States held by another Italian Tony Cgn- But dem’t let It fool you. They’ll I Morgan, native English title-holder; Olympic authorities to deny Shencb For the (men, to be played at tho temr wiU ;be played at -Boftoh, New zoneri, and the stadium haa..|^mtoT The Pittsburgh PlrStes-^got to Joe Doris Park, Mrs. J. B. Watson, atoletM -their' daily liter of wine. FreSlf Mitedpw C i^ tz y Chib, Plusb- York, Hiiladelpbla, Wagl' look good again when they get the Shaute and Jack Qidnn .for . two 25 9 14 21 7 0 rd the winner the opportunity. pjitehtog, and Just how. much piteh- ! Molly Goturlay, Elsie Corlstt and Wheel Club (0) ing. Long Islan(l,'‘j 28, 24 and Aflants, Dallas, PitjMiqrgh, GSeYe- Around 15,000 spectatora wgre rims to the last of the eisdffh/.to i Diana Fishwick. AB R HPO A E Befleetom 26, sectional quauQrlng rounds land. Ctalcuwo, S t Piml. S t ' ^idMis, U g th ^ r e giotog to g et over 8 foU' edge out Brooklyn in their flpal expected to sit to toe stadium’s red season to what’s going to determine ^ Each teanf will be limited to six Geseay, c ...... 8 0 0 6 0 0 It may be only a coincidence, and be Conducted in.20. citiM on June’ 6. Kansas CXty, Denver, Itpo Axigelee, seats. game 8-2, ..j,. ^ players with two alternates. Miss When'the lists closeil, a total of San Francisco,' Porti^d,'’ ' Ore. how hi^h th^ st^. Hiey can’t wto Half of the clubs to eacL league Murphy, W ...... 8 0 0 1 0 0 certainly is not offered as. an argu­ unless some, (rf their young pitchers i Hollins and Mrs. Higbie originaUy Smith,' 2b , , , « .'.d ® ® 5 i ment against prohibition, but toe lOlO golfers, 181 fewer than a yegr Omaha CtetomgtL spent the day traveltog. I were selected for Alternates on toe only track victory scored by toe agp, had entered the open. Of these ^ Am ong naffve ifiayera o ^ y 'Fran­ come through. Bnite strength wem’t ciechowski, lb .. .2 ® ® i ® gat t v Yankees by.” I American side and the changes are R^id, p ,8 0 0 1 2 '2 United State# in the 1928 Ol^ptc 83 are exeihpt from toe quallfyiag cis O u ii^ thr champion,: to i^m pt ANNOUNCE AMATEUR HOT PUTS S they will play spectators' roles when Gatnea at Amsterdam was that of test. 'liiese htclude the 80 low scor­ from quailing fer thg amtfto^ 14- ITie great .ighthander of another Unola, iS ...... ,8 0 0 1 2 2 decade paiised Just , long enough to T the matches open tomorrow, Palr- Neef. cf ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 Ray Barbutl, and Ray-inclufied wine ers of the 1981 open and two for-, though ton places to the ifi^-Cf 160 The West Center Colts' (h^aiffiU j Inge however, t^ll not be announced- S t Louie, r f ...... 2 0 0 2 0 ^ 0 in nia daily diet.- ‘ sign itars, Jose Jurado of Argen­ arr.betog bdd open for the British CARD FOR CRYSTAL see if any of hia gleeful athletes had the Hot Pups, i4 to 5 yeririd8y .at dntil tomorrow morning. Oozdz, 8b ...... 2 0 1, 2 0 0 tina and. Tomeldcbi Miyamoto of Walker Cup team and 10 mote for overiooked a vacant ahnwMr. But no Manchester Greem ’Tito cMelfipg and Great Britain, considering the Heavy Hogaa Jgpaa. The otoer 978 entrants wMl emergencies. Foreign ptogecs; dne'had. batting of Farr featured. fWt that its representotiysf wto be 7 3 Whatever James Francis battle for 118 places in the field to Oept ‘those Aanpuncmaent was reeatoed this PItehtof InqwrtBat Weet Center Oolte (14) “ Qf.ccurae. wa can'tsrin.vithout playing on fw m ier gserli^by Inntogsi ^ jcatebsr of the Rights, eats or; the. sectional qqaUfylng rounds. Tlie! X r^ /th e qjjlOiSyifig nmmtog that the C. D. K. Ctuh of 'AB R-H w A'VE pitehtoM\elther," he conttotted, .^‘and Comber,'to ■' favorite. An A m «to BaglM •.*...... ^ seesos to turn qigcldy m to' poufids. field in. the open if limited to 16q must qualffjr. to'tlife <3totnct-itogrest RcKkriUe has signed five etatg I seems to binge upon triumph in two Two base'hits, Fraser, Varrick; Franris has b ^ having trouble the Athleti(ia. are to the same boat Farr, p ...... «.«.5 playeff. their residences. champione for its card to featnre t of the thre^ morning Toursomes for sacrifice hits, Fraser, Uncla; etoleo keeping .*bis weight below 250 We an look good when the boys axh Kerr, '8b ...... 4: if brilliant American lilay must bejpro- bases, Wright Gdas; left on-bases. pounds, in spite o f’the fact that Mr. the opening of the new boxtol; turning the hatteta back for us. And Kearns, lb ...... 6 i duced to win more than three of the Wbsei Club 4, Eagles 6; MoQrsw keeps Um> under close sur- arena' at,'Sandy. Beach, Crystal we look terrible when they don^L SuUlvan, c f ...... 4 I six afternoon singles from so strrog veiUiance by scartnlog toe dining 'Rut I look at the ritustion like 8wIlka, If .4 balls, off Held l ; bit by p l t ^ . PLAY Tip GAME TWO LOCAt TEAMS Lake, Ro(ikvllle-ntot Titoeday aight Mb team as Britain is putting on thr W right Uncla; struck out by Fra­ room checks. * ' this rLRht BOW. TUs. Washtogt(m Congo, 2b ...... 5 links. t ser 9; time, hour 20 minutes; um^ when aa aU star card of twelve club la a better team than last year. Weldon, rf ...... 4 National golfing prestige, but no bouts will present one of the finest pires, Zlrg, Fog, And Witoon In whiff wae .one of the greateet The Yankees have improved, par­ F. Swllka, e .....5 BtusJ trophy will be at stake, for Mg Witoon o f to# Brookbm Boys arrays of hdxers ever brought to­ ^ itc h ^ duel# ever eeeh in Junior ticularly to their youngsten and the IS Britisb ladies' golt union, ruling atooiuw been having some uttle an- r u ■' gether on say one card to the State. piteh^. The A’s are coming back 40 14 18 31 r 8 utbpritles"tb ^ tle s of the gamegame'here, h«<«. de^ FULLER HIES! nOygnee wffh'hia Wgist'-iine, not to jaQteteU,: the (.ucky Strikea aito the Steve Carr wiU meet Mikey Rus- right now, but, they’re-not quite Hoi Pops (5) ' ^ linedoed on0 a point of policy to apcjq?t toahtion hie hntttog average; Hack Old G ol^ playe % 'Wapptiig at at Maeqbitte Unlverai^; at a etl- SwiUa. 3b • 0 e « e « 3 Hartfoed and' 'Maacbeeter bound ning Ibm and be of any material JOIN THE 1982 HOOD an unoffleiM alimlnationi, tonrna- pend of 85 eenta an hour. BMdajr. Ilay-i7< busMi at Rockville. to the eorrent fiag rape. msnt dsrignad to bring about a chai- Bloomfieidat Windai^.; TREASURE HUNT. 32 » 0 #*b o'# 0 y 81‘ff 4 3r 8 2 Walbs^ has started five gamss. longer for 6ainsonari ix- an outdoor The PMehdly Galiie been knocked irat o f the the V A L U A B L E PR IZE S bout this season. In additiM to Berg A reecnt‘;p to^ ty dimatcb 'from Old t H* PO.^A. E. sknie number o f ttmae end thus ia r private ta k -p lw thm, AWARDED EACH MONTH. and F u l^ , Billy ' PatrpUa. Chrel- Notre DTUMibe^Ml.to ongbten the is Sbarged with four losses aiod' no tophar apd U. S. CKHJEBfl BAIL ey W8e tT^ed to ‘epotc. but An- . Fridley.'ji fiva rijaa with home run and twwi Kderaon UUd tip Mon hot weathor Vlttnsr. 2b :.... 3 ringlee to second gaaw^ agatoit Mkhaffay to. cariy tbs Imrdn. Only Cobh, 8b 4 WinCfcor at “ opes to the last tliifse New York. May gO.—(AP) — and ther friendly nature of the Wiqiping at Yankees.. ' M'Se 8«.per( fame." Of courpo .whm the Irish Lashinske, e . . . .. $1 A' Leba C3ieipmn» Pbatee-i—PItCbqd Walbe^ been g l^ pstesffpff as- Tomm^ Armour and Gene Saracen Klssman,y ..... 8 0 two utldae’toatogs a s: reBef huxier sigoment. and that.- tiaiS he K eller’S sail on tbs .B^nen gt ndOnight to- atari becoming unfriendly, you may K Agaitm Ais be lure tiie fotohaff aeaeon to under, l^holSIto cf .... 3 .0 and enShlefi P t o ^ to ba it Dodgers crowned by Oevelsikk -Tito' ipificie, ' DEPOT S0TTA9E oil^t for Etighmd gad flM British (9 y way*. • • ., . . ^ . Oarke, 3b ...... 3’ 0 8*2 Merritt Cato, wae regarded , as n Opsn Golf ebampionanip. to bejiiUty- (totclufUng yajriMday^ Cnhs-pasiB- ^oasihla reidahemept for WalhjNig to ed at Sandwich starffng Juas d. Diseovery Totals ...88 0. 8 37 6 1 Batung.-B;afnr«;;^.;A89; reiv gto to 13tb tlrove to 'wimfiag rna rooPdlag out the staff’s *7ifg. four” j Dieturhing tidings ate wamd Old Golds 0 o 0 0 0 0 0,0 000 000; basis, 29; Kleto, Ph!|Vef&’27^ Coming to went out for track beeauee hie fiirikes Q t m 8: base Bfits^Whltiiey.,;;: PW»to(t« . 44i cuts and fnende'tOld him he c oB-'McCurray 1. BtoRfian ;4 N E W Y O R B r to do eometiriBg for the dear ^ f 6;' I I guerayou'can’t send a niuto to-San F .' WliifiiBF ccoter o f the d t f ... Quentin for that Last m g f i f ’b ' naff S’. yet quiet. rettfttL oei- Witfaamsfisfwneat Have yen noftoed bow hot thoea. deieg 0 - that lUt$ to fluke .stolen . . lAur, MAY n ! y ,'- PbUs have heap tUs year? AftCr 8; Stzipp. Dodfet*|« you comfortsble. tahtog the AjlWfetieS in tite gpetap;; >804^ XyUrSL LY. MAY S3 "■'WSST city mtioa, they atasted hundiig Piet. Ptoat^ Wi (KM) and Klefii. MAY S3 I n f m B t u e s o m ^ ' the Ngtiqpgl LeeiDte. But -- M. . ^ •J:-,-. BON IIAf, Tbalocsdoa^ff/tht V k ^ . Lew dM uateqsljB:'|m < tearawtoh a pltiBier v.ih ^t Gtoabowte^nuqr he . .«h-- DipKay. you got thg im pei^.lpf coeapBMi irateBt at.thit;«'ij

An -ifinediiiw ir. M-e e •e»*«f*« • h u h e r h a fio t titoae . ‘Aj?M.-.'etoS;-l •4e w - “j %:iU-y«e^M ? 3 ^ ahCnld ha etitoM/hetaritah l ^ . teoifredM'ChichtogtfT • • e e e • • • • s M. effS'K' - s».*. SiysSrr3 ®5^ ^ ''-■''■ '< - Vi.*****!!? f V ■ ‘••f.v'i?; M ANG OBSm EVBNtiVO 9 SRAL0 , SOpiB lUNCRBSTBl^ OOMK^ nODAT, JlA Y iO itin. \ ffr. •hUtfy, NS(»mMftRIN8 •k d ■'S ^ Oaemfyifif Bodott, 'Uay A P, iVbito antbodttai befimteatiM amat Wira laat atgbt af term Jh fra y ’s A Close-up of New York’s Governor and Wbahhigtoh-^-Benator Reed pro- can a woman, may ireiiilt. in poaee to Hoover that Ooagiees alt ■awefilTig of a drug rtiqr-q;>artment supply btU they break the terma of tbehr pro­ toalM ,and erad it tti and paaaea it ■ three bojw had . bnficafi into tbe wUte atriped trouami and daM ranatva daporita an Banlabaiff, Pa.—Watian V « bation. tb te te r, a ^ te b e d on ^ /U g f i te col* frock coats with tolls. But tbara tba mand or'riaa must ba ...... Syte,ilaofiw of Rooaevalt toroea in Tbo aucceaa of the roundup was leoted tbe' aiokelB an6,^iltt»mpwA, . roaemtabnoe aeema to end tor the with tea Bari|Vte Maiilan ly Pahnfylvema, la cboam to bead attributed by 8. attomaya to Waablngton—Those who oannot iindlaBa ate boatile to itrangera, purttaaa of Ita riiaras. Arnold C. Ladmnauer, 87-year-oM pratelet biaric maglo aad iranUp It alao provldaa that Btnta SaaBdoeatle commlttoa. narootio offioer, etoo roaoMd the aing It will be: Iff off.witb a.reeltar Near York—Sbri Mibar Baba. ttoa of tbe w or^ but Repreaenta- banka or braadrii te totiiirii Bain Xbdlan^mystlo, emnas to Abm n Ctalaaae. quarters of Bostom New Victoria, B. C.—A hunger strike riiall not raeriva aavinga daporiti' York and Piovldeaee, R. L, aeaktng live Fulmer wants all govemmant lea. ' employea to know The Star Whtn oftlolila of aqt u trust inatltutiona a Waabtoffoo—Ogaretta conaump- evidence. , • tba. Brttrib Columbia Protifetiint gagaoroarii bonds, obllganbfia, ina first major due was obtained Spangled Banner. He bai Inttoduo* tioii .la A M drops 1308,380,926. . ed a reablution to tbat eAwt. orpbahgw took tbrir ten-year-dld tifloatea of daporit pr pladgad' Harbor OracT, N. F.—Hying, boat Uutougb a lettar written la Chinese gin leader away, a t other cbUdran AH daporita la Manoan on wUck the ^eat ^ from a priaoner Los Angeles ■ Free fried fish tor exeapt tooaa d^writad to tlri D O ^ Janda at DUdo in Trinity Bay famtsbed. folks. Also touteta free of the Sona qf Freedom fell to tbelr W ftV A V < ^ earoute to Hclyrood to fuel tor « t Deer Xalaad. letter led jo rations with a will. of Maxieoi or other credit iaatitoe &5»»^v5 tbe Boston arraeta. from finny flavor. 'Wat#^-v works E^-MvaSc^ ocean filght tiona to Mexico, must be lavaatad SL John. N. B.—AmMla Baibart offidels aay fish in tbe oltP reeeis within the country, under the aav VAV.V.V.V.V volra are becoming ' so nnmeroua NO PBiBMlBE YET AV.V.VAW.V Putnam arrtvea on way to Hmrbor law, in tbe same typo of curretitg- vSCv>S-?5->a PLANS OUTDOOR LIBRARY that there la danger of pollution. It Triryo, M ay;80^(AP) —Preaaure Grace, N. F.. to .atart trans-Atlantia by to/luantlai inlfitory etanwoti,. S^Vv**' is idanned to seine them' out and fitokL Boston, May 80.—(AP)—An out­ distribute them among tbe btogry. backad Iqr non-^nolitlaai Dublla, Irish Free 8tate-D^ door branch library tor the unem­ toroaa, driayad today; tea. aMroval EireaaB paaeee UU ahoUahlng oath San Diego, Calif.—A sea-going of a coalition. C ah i^ tor Jqimn. to tbe'BngUab Crown. ployed and daily band concerts tax has met the fate of all pintea. The (gqweltlfla, detoloptaig unex­ Berlin—Hitler tells members of from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m., are bdng Captain George Stevens saw a stow^ pectedly after a > tinue In aaveral localities. ‘ Tba nuyor submlttod Us plana a: ooujdes should become acquainted encea another day. CINCER ALE AuWand. N- Z.—RawM eeemen a coafereoce with Park Gmnnds- before they marry. To that end he It was announced be would make is arreatod with powerful bomb In slonar Lon^ and subsequently ap­ haa propo^ a ’Tteow-Yqiir-OWn- no recommendation'of tlm oholoe.te Ua poaaeaalon. pealed for books and msgasjnes for Mato” week during wUcb fiata on a new premier to Emporor Hireblto New York—Venzke beaten, by. use in the proposed lihraj^. health, family background ednea- until tomorrow. Boaner BuUwtnkle in 1,000- yard ran. gunopok. N. H.—Suacook vaUay railroad, one cf the, ebortest fines In the country and tbs only one la tbe state owned exduaiv^ by New ROOSEVELT’S LIFE IN H am pdiire men, lost (Mfy H30T.7D BRH!F In 1 $ ^ despite aaotor> tro ek compe­ x a e n Jo f^ tition a^poor budaess fepfrafiy. 1882—Bom at Hyde Park, N. Oambildge, M a^ ^ Jtociilfy bt Y., on Jan...80. Masaaebuaatts Institute of Tidi- _ - — 1904— GraduaUd from . H ar­ aolagy votes unanlmoudy to con- -A ROYAL TREAT” vard. tfim tralnihg in ndlitary adenoe. h 1905— ^Married A nna Eleanor. Lowell, Maiu.—^Michad Caahman, Rooaevelt, a niece of Prefldiibt former mayor, of Newhuryport Aak for it st your local ilcaler or neighborhood Theodore Roosevelt, uko, alSOf urgsn eampaign. by health board In No loocer' playing tlie role of a dolui AUen, Governor FraakUn D» wee FraakUn' RoMevelfs flfto Iferrimadc river valley communi­ store or pluHio dircte to no. Bodoevdt o^ New York, shown above, now asks the Democratto party cousin. ties, extending from Cmwmd, N. ts give Wm 'the presidential nominatfoB niiicb be has sought twice in 1907—Graduated from CobuH H., to Newhuryport to ride the the past for -his former bosom friend, A1 Sndth. The sketches fOos- Ua UUverMty Law, School. river of pdfiition. trate incidents in tjKwttnor jBoooevdt's career and his hobby, which 1910—Elected to state Senate St Johnehmy, Vt—ffire bums SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK DeUyered in Iceless Containers he baa pursued abtee boyhood, which has given him the fin ^ eollec* of New York. over dena^ wooded slqpo of tion of ship modds and private naval Ubniriei in tte woild. 1918 — Appointed assistant Chandler moantaiB. Waterford. ORANGE PINEAPPLE AND Boston-rA, C. Hatshesky, U. 8. Fancy Forms and Cakes on Order* secretary of tbe navy PreM-^ V . ______^ ■OITOB’S NOTE: Ibe Herald Rooaevelt attended the ceremony dent Wilson. Mfidstm to Csecho-Slovalda, sum., VANILLA PEGAN .herewith b^;lns a aeries of sfk in- and gave away the tarlde. One of 1920— Ran for vice president maned home, tan diplomatic oonfer- ttmate stories on the three out- the brldesmalde was Alice Roose­ on Democratic ticket and was enoe by President Hoover, arrives FDR SALE BY THE FOLLOWING LOCAL OBAUDtS: standng aspirants lor the Dodo* velt, now Mrs. ' Nieholaa Long- defeated. here. . cratto presidential nomination, writ- w orth. 1921— Stricken with tnfaatOe V t—Governor 'Wileoa te a b f staff writers for The Herald pe*aly!to,c; 'c; - 5-: V-...____ —^enditofea^ sboiM ba Pbekfird's Phgrmacy Royal Ice Cream Ce. '^ -^ e fi^ '^ d tba fanona' ^^Mdy reduced in epmoprlations for agriv At the Orator and NBA Servic^ Today and to^ as he beamed on Us distant cousin 193^Plaeed Al Smith’s name Puffy an4 ffoWnson Michael OrlltelH, Prop. morrow, Robert Talley tells of and Us ’young Usee, ’Tm glad you before New Ybrk convention as cutture and highways and curtail­ FraakUn D. Roosevelt; Mmiday and' candidate for president ment of the smool program. 111 Center S treet Edward J. Morphy are keeping the name in the family, Depot Squere 27 Warren St, Teh 8942, Sonth Manchester Tuesday, Rodney Dutdier will teU anjrway!” 1928— Placed Smith’s name Calais, Me.—^Leonardo Stevens, of Spea^ Jack Gamer and on All the Roosevelts were Demo- befote Houston, convention -as 82, and Us wife, Marian, 30, shot Wednesday and Ihnrsday Dexter emts except the president’s line. candidate for president to death In scuffle over rifle. Teed will discuss A1 Smith. "T. R.’s” own'father left the party 1928— Baectod governor‘s ' of and joined the Republican ranks New York. (Copjrrixbt 1932, by NBA Service) during the Civil War. 1980—Re-elected governor of A lbray, N. Y., May 20.—^Four New York. years ago the state of New York On the 500-acre Dutchess county ^ 1932Mbwdidate for presiden-^ 84 Dial offeree' to the nation as a presiden­ estate of bis father—who was vice tial nomination. tial candidate a governor who had president of the Delaware A Hud­ Oakland 5191 been bom amid the poverty of Man-*' son railroad — Franklin Delano ist. battan’s East Side, grown up as a Roosevelt was bom on Jan. 80,1882. and-bad gome fo r a swim. R etondag BRUNNER'S MARKET newsboy on the sidewalks of New Amid wealth and plenify, tbs boy he sat down in Us wet MtiUng suit UGHT BOCK. CONTENTS ONLY. York and worked at his first job in grew to young manhood. He bad to read his maU. 10 LB. CLOTH BAG • the smelly precincts of the Fulton French and German governesses That night he was taken ill. By fish market That governor, of SlieedBaeon ih.2A^ 2 B etties and private tutors, spent Ua vaca­ morning,- he was pandyxed frmn BINH.OPF course, was Alfred E. Smith. tions at Ua father’s summer borne the Uj;xi down. Doctors pronounced SDGAR Today the state oo. New York in ’M’nine, ' it infimtile paralysis. Fronr tbat offers for the same high office CHASE ANH SANBOUr DR BRBOpNUT > The governor’s earifest. recollec­ day to this he has been a cripple HOSTESS BOX OF 2Q another governor, who was bom He q>cnt weary months as an in­ of one of the first families of the tion concerns a atom at sea while returning from a'viMt,to Emrope valid before he regained even the ftate, reared in the lap of luxury, partial use of his limbs. GreduaUy, Scotch Ham Coltce ii». Bduedted by private tutors and at with Us parents on tlie WUte Star M ACAROON S 1 8 < liner Germanie. however, larotovement cams. ^ bo- Harvard and whose wedding was gan to waut-With the aid ^ leg attsnded by a president of the Unit­ '* As FraakUn Roosevelt grew^ old­ braces and crutches, then a pair oC DIAL DIAL MAINE DIAL ed States. er, he spent several sununers sour­ canes. Tojaa bar­ vies praMdaotial nonriiiatioo at UBcat.Ksasse a dresshif gown and rises to greet rets, and wag etoetod. Fraaelaco. ‘ , ^ftHtiffsl associates. Rcoeevelt bad hardly mitofed the Di 1929, when Smith rbafilig VOT BOAST AxlO, be goes to the state bouse LeUslature whmi he began Us fam­ tor tha praitdency, ba fithCtofi and Ids rmmd of appointments be­ ous fight against ’’Bine-eyed BOlyT RocsavMt to nm tor govemm ef gins. There is time out for lunch Sbeebaa, Buffalo Demoenitie boss, New Ydrk. After hesitating bec« \ / tik ^ 3 i* ib , HALnBU.'SrAMCT' served wt bk^ desk—and ttaih the who was Tammaiyr Hall’s candidate of Us physical oondltioo, Rooeevelt .V i'{| series of conferences is resumed uR’ for United States Senator. Roose­ flneXy ccosented. PidiCYJiwLAMD b* LAKES ^ til 5 *>. m. velt charged Sbeebah was too close He won and two years later b# He goes boxne, swims for 15 to "the intoresto.” was elected for Ua second toirvb XUIIA: S < ^ ' minutes in a private pool that has Defying Tammany be organixed wUeb will « 9 lre Jan. 1, 1988, lb. been buUt in one of the conserva- a flUbqster wUcb hMd out tor many go (sida tbs story of the torfss of the exeeutivs mansion, weeks end finally defeated Sbeehan. friendship of 20 years 6191 M9I takas a short nap and then dvsssss In the Legtiflature, Rooaevelt met tiVeen the governor who DIAL 'A S te ' >aav- for 0nner. There are always dbrasr Al Smith, who had come up from from tbs wlewalks a t New T( DIAL guests—from five to 2fi lo number. New York as an aaaemUymaa and via the Fnlton ibb mariwt 8 ^ toga Id-a: After dinner, be reads tbs nsws- tha long frlendaUp between them governor wbo was bom of one of pners, works on spseehes, mw- began. tbo etatos first fsmfiies and etam M a l i m 'M i sages and pardon api^lcatlane and In March, 1918, PraMdaot R^- up tbrongb H arvard. Civ yari' ' then pOes into bed to read dsteetivs tod RooaevMt aaMatant Domon, and Pytihea wars aevir; stories until niidBigbt. of the navy nnder Secre­ ai^ elosar tban-tbesa two sons oC FANpi^NATri^ : 1, S '■ tory JosepUu Daaieiia- w ^ to aiM poverfy until'they pgrto, The stmy.of the Roosevelts in H i hMd tUs poet throughout the ad frlandahfy during tbe presMt Ifsiv Tork—meaataig the fow tnor's World War, most of tha canmalgfl wbleb finds both of tbom’ ASPARAdmS Sib. nnesstori goes baek to the year navy's hnge porehaaaa of siq^pUea. assJnng the preMdsney. IdM when ,Oaes Ifaiteonsn van He-la given cremt tor the Iden that LABGE, JUiucY. n u n m u SlooeevMt and Ua tcolhera eama brought the Nortii Sea mine bar­ f drur from HMlaad and aettled rage, a ebain of infnee 340 mUeo' of tbe 1983 5191 tha Hitdaon river. long.laid to st^ German ettb- end wbal be 5191 5191 '•Oda fine came Fiwldeot m ifiH tf dmlM Ida two tmaa m FAXoriMlMw; Rooaevelt, a fifth eouabi In 1930, Rooaev^ was nomifiat- of Mmr . Tark m < ad as tbe Demoeratle rloe^prod- e n o r 'i dntial candiditiei miada tha cam­ fme tko Eleanor RooiMvMt. She w as a msec paign with Cox and wtttt.down to ,,.,. (|totot These't«a stwIM ^ iiiii of tha prmidsnt and alao Govmnar detoat in tho H atd ^ _ WM ha^toOenOfi by^fli^- HauaavcK'a Hath oouain. •MHan in p - —- — — - fa ft hnpsnsd jvhai Lana than An^ p,ltoaasvMt. iw AAli ‘g K ' ^ ' Mltorid^tlie , f . as **W^ Down Upon the Swanee of Worcester, Mass., that ha wooltt .aoa Is ssoond with 85 votes. The GREEN coim on CLDB River," .^’My Old Kentudqr Home,” LDTBER U AG D E CHANGES be to visit hers next mont^ ooRisBt win doae June 17. BKH^AllSIS and odnta. D a i^ HuteWnanq, baas SUMMER COURSES to speak on the convention. isniered three anmbvs vdiidi: .. Miss Margazed bpzi^l one of the The busineas session last night BITERTADIS TONiGBF teachets, win take pazttn the farce, n s MEETINGS SCHEDULE wall, refefve^ ”Ths Lost CHiocd,” was in charge of Ivar Scott, vice .“Qptitainjihie” £ d “ Mother & F H t S G N I S M AT TRADE SCHOOL **While You Wait,” with Mans Jen­ -loeaident of the League, and Wib sen and Mini CBadya^encef; the MhN.” Ha was accompanied by FrD I^rogram Hanned—Vaoder Revisioii M ^e Necessary Be­ followed by one of the best pr^, Ifias Butt. Fallowing the program jother s k e t^ “ Big RusiiiesB^* win be grams presented at a meeting this ▼ffle To.FoDow Clab’srAnniHll 'presented hy libaB Spencer, Louis cause of New Eiii^aBd Con- rdEraMnneiits were served and a year. tec^ boor was held. Meeting. Moore and Hans Jensen. feroiee Hoe On June 25 and Repori b a in f Nsibtr T* htensire Tniniiig Phimed Mrs. Daniel (Beason and John Hie program, arranged by Her­ 26. man Johnson’s camp and mission H ie ManAeeter Green Commi^- Joisen, president of the Oommunity dub win see to the refeeshmcnts. committee, opened with a vocal Be Gnea At Hesar CeM For aod Grade Grad- ty. club has a full program for thia The schedule of Jdne meetings of duet by m im Eknma Lou and Ifias FIND CADETS BODY evening at the Green school assem­ 'Ctaneral dandng wffl fonow tb mu­ the Luther League of the Swedish sic by anoh wen known rdasldans Joyce Kebler, vdio gave two aelec-' bly ban. A t 7:30 the annual meet­ Lutheran churdi was revised at the tions, “The Little Tin Soldier” and Sesaei Haalai. ing with election of officers win as Fred Wemer, pianist, and Wil- regular semi-monthly meeting of West Point, N. T., May 20.—(AP) Bam Munsie, vldinist. This wffl “Dolls from France," encoring with take {dace. A t'8:15 a vaudevine en­ the Lesgue Isst ni|^t, because of a dial(«ue “Let’s Pretend.” TTis. —The .body o f Cadet Leo Adolidk tertainment will be given, featur­ probably be. the last dance of the the feet that thOv 16th snnual con- season under auspices of thednan- gli^ were attractively attired in was fOnnd floating in the The largest number of hi|dii An intensive short tmit summer ing the original jday, “Schocddaya” vmtion of the New Ei^^and Ocm- military costume and were warmly W< chester Green Conununity ddb^ ference Luther League be held Hudson ilvw late yesterday by flsh- Scouting awards In the history course will be offered by the Man­ by a cast, of 11, two other five-min­ applauded. Manchester District, Boy Scouts ^ ute sketches, directed by Miss here on June 25 and 26. It was ermsn, oSIciala of the U. S. Militaiy chester Trade school ^rom June 27 CONGRESSMAN HURT , John Hutt played two violin solos, Academy announced today. America,- wffl be made at the Gladys Spencer, also redtationa and voted to hold the next meeting, an monthly noesion of the Court .p t eflbrts .to jcsilifli to August 19 inclusive for high Washington, May 20.— (A ? ) — outing to the JBoy Scout camp In *Hie Racoay March” and “Siding’s cadets Skelm and Alien Jackson music. -. Awakening,” accompanied by Mias 'Honor, to be h ^ at the Beeoiiid the Las’ Ral< school and eighth grauie graduate Another novelty in an evening Representative Francis Selberling, (Bastonbury, on Friday, June 10, Uidit, both qualifled swimmers, ob^ sUds. “ ; ! (R., Ohio), was ptJnfully but not and a pre-convention meeting on Lillian Hntt, and In hia aecoi^ tah ^ peradasion on April 30 to go Cmgregational church at the north students, it was announced today by pn^pram wffl be a lengthy redtotion grbim idiqmd selections from end on Ibmday evening. May 23, at Rescue qperitfaNs by Shirley Clemson, four-year-old seriously Injured today 'vdien his Friday, June 17. canoeing. They did not retnm. and late ybdlerday % Director J. G. Ekdimalian. The automobUe was stiruck by another The one hundred per cent ni^^t Hmw Ten. Slides of Iffe at the 7^30 o’clock. . A t that time,.KIiilg8- niece c f Mr- and Mrs. Benjamin that M ^ t a search was started, un­ ley French of Troop 3 a t the Center course win include study in arch!’ machine. and reception-to the new cemfinna- Lather Le^;ue camp at Lake TiHn- der direction of the Academy. and water .dotted Spencer. Marjorie Tnman wffl rec|te enpesaukee in New Hampshire were Congregational church wffl be riot broke put as tariohtaji; tectural and mechanical drawing, “What William Henry Did” and fW- Hla collar bone was broken and tion dassi scheduled for June S, win . The canoe usee by the cadets was be combined with Die lawn social to shown and it was Shnounieed that examined for the Eagle Scout badge of them frvbaisd fd a tt^ ' dr the Mt*', silk textiles, general textiles, ma­ low it with “Kerchoo.” Marjorie bis forehead and a knee were in­ found the next day filled with water. and oth«r awards will Inclade a tombed m ^ OTjftifd ' thrdd^. thft jured. He was taken to emergency be held on Jity 15. The next meet­ thfai year’s c«tTnp vrould be held from AjgMureintly it had swamped and chine shop, tool making, carpentry Wallace will appear in modem July 3 to 17. TTie League la con­ bronae E sj^ Palm, three life Scout guard Ithes and ja zg id songs and dances. One of her selec­ hospital .for treatment. He is 62 ing win be in charge < ' Erik Modean the cadets had tried to swim to and electrical operations. and his athletic committee, and the ducting a popularity contest, the badges and five Star Scout ba^;ea blocked tunnd.ehtrance. ‘ All courses are free and are de- tions wffl be an imitation o f Mau­ jrears old; winntf of which wffl be awarded a fhore. The body of Cadet Skeim ' The t*afan, awarded fo five merit A feres of Cailbesneni :i^ , doiEi. rice Chevalier. PoUce arrested Frank L. Cope of June 17 meeting wffl he*in charge of was found off Cornwall landing. , signed to meet specific needs, 3ret mn«i Esther M. Johnson and her week’s stay at the camp. Ifiss badges over Eagde, wffl be presented the fflaotte. Leadm of the ' they are broad enough to “provide Prindpal Mabel Lanphear of the Caarenden, Va., who operated the Ruth Johnson is leading the contest Cadet Skeim*8 mother, Mrs. Rus- to Richard Smith o f ’Troop i , ths crew said It probshty woS^ ba' Iftte Gr^n school wffl present the schod other car, and charged him with publicity conimittee. - Word was re­ sdl- Needham of Cass Lake, miwti-, I* r r TJ for future development alcmg any ceived from Rev.. Arthur (X HJelm with 156 votes and Ifiss Ida Ander- life Scout badges to William Bar­ tod^f befere they siiccMded. JDi line the individua] may foUow, Mr. chorus in a group of favorites, such reckleai driving. was notified last night. rett of Troop 2 and Cutler Wni* and reaching fee men.. Elchmalian stated, addhig that they are of especial benefit to high school graduates who are temporarily. un­ able to find employment. The post­ ers being prepared feature a quot­ ing from Ahi^ham lincoln, ‘T wffl study and prepare mysdf and some *Froma penny toTwenty-Fiv^X^eii!^* day my chance will come.” Certi­ BIGGER AND BETTER ficates wffl be granted those com­ Values that prove their eloquence! Qualify^ pleting the course. A. S. Boynton, director of voca^ tional education in Connecticut, may and Courtesy unsurpassed be the principal speaker at the an­ Puts ^ nual graduation exercises of the Trade School set for. 8 o’clock the evening of . June 23. More than 30 students are expected to receive POPULAR MARKET diplomas. Class officers will be EVERYBODY’S MARKCT■» elected next Monday. The enroll­ SOUTH MANCHESTER ment of the graduating class is 855 MAIN STREET slightly larger than a year ago but OUTJN FIRSt CLASS! with the steady increase in the lower classes the graduation num­ HERE THEY ARE—FROM I TO $ i ber wffl be much larger in a few The Quality Is As High 2 years. The State Trade school faculty is in a happy mood over its recent vic­ tory over the High..school faculty in-. As Ever, But Prices k R A R i 8 golf wmteh at the Manchester l - ^ i : Country Club. Led Director Echmalian who shot an 89, going Are Exceptionally out in the creditable total of 41, 2c, RARKHES, per biiiidi! much to the diagrin of T. F. Kelley, high school captain, the Trade scored a decisive victory. Taking Low, As iUways part beMdes Ecbmaliaa and Kelley were Frank Crowley vs Phil Ehnery, Alex MeBride vs C. L. Robinson and v i '1C. Frank Bush vs Chester > Robinson. To tra ^ here fe a sikn of th rift. Buy and saye;^ It is understood that the H. S. may file a feeble protest over the use of Busch on the Trade team claiming that the boxing and swimming in­ structor is not a bona fide member 5c, NEW CABBAGE, per lb. LAiy), par ]b. of either team, but Echmalian says Spring LAMB LEGS his team could have won with only three men for all the opposition they received. Some of the losing players say the Trade captain re­ 6c, STRINGLESS BEANS, perqL! sorted to pt^erred lies in ^ rough Boneless Oven ROASTS as wen as on the fairway. 7c, NATIVE ( M Y LETITJCE, per head! e l e c t e d t o s o c ie t ie s Philadelphia, May 20.— (AP) — Fancy BROILEIRS Four New Ehiglanders were elected 8c, HOT BED BEETS, per bo iicb! today to the Friars Senior Society, an undergraduate organization at the University of Pennsylvania. The SUGAR CURED SMOKED names, announced at Chiss Day ex­ ercises, are Gordon S. AHen, of 9c, CARROTS, per bnneh! Mystic, Conn.; Gilbert L. Bean, of Braintree, Mass.; Thomas A. McCar­ thy, of Bridgeport, Conn., and Ash­ ley D. Stewart, of FaU River, Mass. 10c,COOKffiS,perib.l C. Joseph Burnett, Lynn, Mass., and Lionel F. Collis, of Newburv- port, Mass., were elected members SHOULDERS 11c, PEANUTS, per 2 qts. of the Sidiinx Senior Society. Rumps or Legs • •vgr'-.Ns-T Miik-Fed C. H. TRYON’S 13c,DEUCIOUSAPPlJS^per.3l&!tIbb Sanitary Market LARGE D ial 480a BOILING FOWL Native Asparagus, 1 No. 1 size, lb...... A O C Rhubarb, 1 RIB PORK “W l Strictly Fresh Eggs, OfAs* large size ...... m v C ChaUenge Milk, 11s* can ...... X a C Crosse & BlackweU ^ Jru--* Beef Stew, can ...... - • - . *..'3 * Bafletto Cucumber Bings 29 c 59c **“* , '.i 1 _ . -i r, , r 10 lbs. Sugar . . . 40c Gladiolus Bulbs a S for ...... lUC SlRLOm or C«l 8 packages Pancake O C Flour...... lb, 2^^ ROUND l9.LEAK‘ ^. lozen! La Touraine Coffee, ground to your order, Ib. O O C Rib End Pork to 1 1 ^ Boast, lb...... X X C 2llc,SEV] Legs of Lamb RoU Butter Sele^ed Eggs Pure Liu^ lb, ...... Bib Boast Beef ''lllo * Native Boasting Chickens 18V2« !*»• lb, ...... 15® ...... 25c SPECIALS IN OUR BAKERY DEPT. Hv >■ A -^-VT .-V,. ••- ..NT-"' ■ ‘ - .-/rv- r .'-s .••;.yiV\> \ V.' / > ■ ;.'■ - ‘r'-r - v^'’> - ' uANcxiBnm'iB^ijM^^ iia^in';80ttiiH liikiniMiiK'O^ 'i^ • t.

‘A ^ tlto t'th e '■.S -Ur u # ie r tb s . F id toMitototoBA ' 2 > Z ' \. isrA iD irtoi PUY SUNDAY liliatr OIES i i > r ^ t'a'bby, wbO' Wis a* iic- / ‘•r> :the ear bad bssa^te- ««Baryb'* W oddlar. Is tbs tltlo MI m m rioB ThdMr Has Us- B a y tfto d imcO. asd<;tba. y Bo B t ji C, Btaun WdUas In breksB araw. of tbs plar tost win bs fltsa Bua> iMdmfitiiM stairUd ‘ aistlalipitoil^ ComflMBtliiB OB' No# Ck»r> oBiiit IfixpinrltoieB On Batura Bstof a., aurss sbs gavs first aid. d • dO" swsalBf ■ - at T:M la tbo Follsb Trip To PhlladflpMB Froto Miss Tlaksr, aftsr puttlag two la- tovestlgatieB wbsa PMssoutig A t- •nkBMrt BooBot. Ban OB North strost Tbs play wfU H a r t . toret psvtoas toto bsr ear, srraagsd torasy misoB C. Jitnssn herasd The ■ •« « e fiS S to formture Is bs prsssatsd la jPolisb oostttBMs aad tor hito'for tbs otbsrs aad took m :wffl iBohids old 1folk soafs aad daao- today that Manual iw^re. iu. o^ M set o ObtooM •» B«sr m Miss MailoB Tlaksr, daugbtsr of, two to a bomital aad tboa coattoaod Oakland Tonaos, to a totonal.atato* rns toatftos, toU is M to ^ r «to> oiTto! Pbiladslplda. AR id'd^se ilsete .big ineeey Tbs. story of tbs play Is tbdt of Dr. abd MM. W. B. Ttaksr of J M BMBt to dstsetlTss. bad told about & oieerdtof to a BtoBW W»^ strost. tolls to a Isttsr that sbs This IsmOsseoad uausual Mcpsrl- aa erpbaa.flrl wboss laotbsT was bavtof bssB abls to obtain ssreaty' vshiss. These stofRgs^to"e sf tWi toim, ««2to «{*5f oaptofto a baad of fypsiss. wrots from Pblladslpbia of tbs ua- •aos sbs bas bad oa diffsrsnt trips IffttSoBSl Oommttss « W o^ bstwssa bsr boaw sad eoUsfS/rs- two uquoir prssorlptloas from local •bertiy aftsrwards bar Biotbsr dlsd usual oaqtorlolBOs sbs had whils rs- dootors la' a Abort o f tla M . nttoB t€ tbs DswKTtosBt^o* ( ^ turalaf to Philadslphla from a wssk o,4tly. MsUag aa sarl'^ Mtura ssv- f l k S I aad stotssB ysars latsr tbs flrl sml aioatbs ago sbs feu8d/« auai- Swayo furtbor adafittod to tbS •wieipl# ef hew Rrik NsUeaal Itores Btros, sod furtotors suthoritj. asads bsr ssoaps. Makiaf bar way sad visit wltk bsr paroats la Maa- <. sbs pass- brldgs lato.tbs water Sbs Isarasd Sioms s d ^ •y * r r torporooBs wistt but tbs appoaraaeo of tbo fraad- tbs steiy luad eoatiausd oa bar mlssloB to Sways whsa .tba.pra- BMtbor wbo rouobso for t^ truth ear f otof la tbo opposits dirso- sorlptloBS wars turasd ovsr to W s Is - rooBs totsriiMtsd sBlIr^ to tbs tioa. It bad searo^ passsd w b to iourasy. Abi bad goas> about four •M ss of oBbr oas of tbs old nastsra of tbs.girl's birth elsarb tbo way mllsa ulM8 sbs ssw tbs body fioat- Bua.B u a . Sways, S o aooordtog to thsjpstles, aad tbs BUUTisf0 4r bf Id wi^i muoa M m board aa ORplosioB.''BaoklafWpiffOfffPt ItSfflfft bor paidp aid outassriy ou t | M tor tbs fodival ear arouad obs fouad that tbs iag down tbs rirsr, eallsd aid .*ud 1 sssjr-sftx/g® ro to to to f. hrougbt It to sbers., p srm lts. FRESH tetsisMiM If It s o b M m stplss PAILY #blsb on bomoBloas pst P o s s s n Heavy Cream ffuMls dUtorsBSSS. Tbs eoste of tbs piSQSS, tbs dsUoftor of tbs pro- , sad tbs BOtflbtef or ooa> ______sbtdss of oolor sotolopsd Ib i STS tbs fsotors to sssk to sa sttroo- BANANAS tlTsly furalsbsd roeau 'Turtbsrmors, srsry room sbou d bs ussful, rstbsr tbsa s dlsplsp plsos or fflussuB. Ooblasts amst Broekside Ont SFHING CrMiiwry 'Bot lamsds tl|s usust *trsdno, isass* to* B o ^ f Is so oBBortof as to bs oempBtod ooattofisllp : to M s BITTER bitbsr sad rob to orold opUisloBs n s f i i i 1 V 4 1 l ^ l l n i ^ u l with obstruottof plsoss. IAMB ••A rsosat booblst, Turalturst Its fslsotlOB ^oad Vos', Is M by ^ Dspsrttosit of Obrm os tbwiifh lA l A O W a/ Ha l i i : S T / Its NotlOBSl OoBuaIttss o b W ood MILK VtibeitioB, sbottld bs BMst bMpfol « EGGS » it pstoOBs wlsblBf a bsol«roBBd of A f tin you wiH Hnd yeur neareil Finl NiSeiisI MsAel FRESH DAILY iBtonbstloB soaM tof furalturs H c ifH c ld 2 bountifully itoektd wHh the Sesien'i eholeeil cuts ef A T A L L q t 1 dsSfB, arrsBfSflMAt, mstorlsls. O U R f T O R I I i^m sasblp, utmM oomtort, sad 19tf GENUINE SPRING L A h ^ . Todsy, yoe wlE Red 1 . budfSts", M r. Wsttofls sold. ^ a l t s y r I ^ P s vsrlety ef prieef snd msny mrtf ef Spring Lsmb en the " Win. |IHqif«'“"»te»i 2 “ter 4S< Ibis booldst flssy bs ssoursd from /W'/ ■ tbs Bup^tsadoBt of DooumoBts, ( f •’ ( M ^ . r M msrket Thereferi/ we tuffeil yee vMI yoer nesreil WssbmftoB, D. 0 ., St SO osBts s ' -'^1 I' ,M ( ' .i L F'. - • NATIONAL MAMGT urhere you wM’be mre oopy, or frn of obarfs at Watkias . to set GENUINE S ^ Umb. PURE LA RD ^ B ro tb o rs. j I /■ ■ I I I / I sugar Jaah Frsat Ofsnslated OATCS BASIK BAinVIB ^ ^ 'A i i /x^s/ r I n F It Paul, May SO.—(AP)—Four N ' y/ ^ vJ ^ nuHKPuim BMB wbo robbsd tbs Bsak of Xps* w lebr I . D„ Wsdassday# shot tbs LEGS FORESm oaldtat kidnapsd tbs oasbisr sad Your chelee In welf ht iM od S deitred Shrendsd W heat 2 p k g a . I g c Sd fH tb |S 1,000, wars ansstsd sad V y r i M / ' • ^ ' ooBfstood to tbs polios today. Most YOUR CHOWS OP MANY WNOS of tbs BioBsy was rseoystod. ^ ^ th* lb CAMPBELL'S SOUR 3»"23« I / jhL Iamb a a A n V P I ** w ily WmMni/ fIV 9 f WMI m lV ' CAKE SPECIALS Rod SoIrriOQ Psacy " I 9c PO RK LOINS lb F-N. R i c o ijni^W c The Manchester Pnbfic Hkrket R o 8G ; ^ C i M ^ : 3 m I I C c Fiticy mlllc- ftd/ wliols sr sHhcr cad JLeqionJ.Oif SPECIAL AT OUR BAKERY

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M-v [and The Center Church Women’s Fed­ Tba tulins and lilaes snrrouBdIlur the M u B ^ ^ hitildhig a n In full QRGE eration has set the date ^ May 25 to turn blbom this wide. Bpeeisl attenttoii ______, for an outing at Mrs. dlflord Che- PUBUCWHIST ABOUT TOWN has^Mch flTsh ths lawpi aiffl shrubr 1 1 1:4 toohta., A son nejr's.bvngalow on Mountain Road, at CITY VIEW DANCE HALL benr this mrlhg sad the front en- ^M ia a -A ] ysattoday A tamd owl eapturad by Aleac Glastonbuiy. Mrs. J. C. RoUnson aa i tifeiL tm e a of ^ b u U d in t Is ons of the IS ~ ‘ Oonoop, caroUker of tho ^ s t will have charge o f transportation, Keeney Street — TO-NIGHT ! best sights la town. selSnto thla ' and placed od ezblbltlon Mififi Doriti/Am|Ay» Bfibn To to'“ba the plan/bsing to arrive at the Cqiaing In ^ N ir and day, Juha’ Or s t r ^ o4< lyi fbo window of the F. T. Bllah bu n^ow at 2:80, and at 6 o’clock $5 Gold Piece Door Prize. The SoUdtations Approval com- WMI Be :Accfiptiid A f ^ rd tto Hferdware Company, failed to sur- the teacherb of Center church mittlM Of the caiamber of Com­ YVeek Tuesday. • • ^ C^fis JYffln Her' F i^ d s. ^ nlva the effeeta of captivity. Few school wOl picnic at the same place. merce has approved two advertising IN.GAWWNIA rA pon, o i^ survive captivity as they will Comparatlvety few changes are - i...... , , ■ I DIBB The women will provide their own programs this weik,, Ipcludibg the DOrki Aigdeby, a teacher'ito Mr. uto Mto Qto not eat while under restraint. basket limehes and coffee will be anticipated in teaching personnel of program to be issued in connection Reservations a|e cdmtogr;to; atow- . Waterbary, O0toL, Jtoy 20.A-(AP) 43 otooh atotot; served. The committee fbr the Manchester’s outlying , districts. ly for the final all-member«te tba Nathan ^ Hale . achool and ; a with the state conveptton and field datqrkw Of. Mr. and Mis. Edward —Word amatotoltod^hetoftodey; of Afi-ditooto^ The Toungr People’s Society of teachers’ outing Includes Mr. and From the general impressien gained day of the Loyal Order of Moose, meeting of'th e Chamber of C ( ^ day’ fdr opiafattaDa wsrSr ' tbo German Concordia Lutheran by school officials, practically all of metoe untfi Sejitenibw,. tb^’b^ b^d Ap^toyhy of; 220 Center street, the 8udden,fN^to?(yato(affl^ to Oak- Mrs. R A. S t Laurent Mrs. Sed* tO'be held here • ' ben are urged to attend. Williams. staff. approved. tions aa 8oo&«aa- ptoaibie aito none will be received lator tbmi^Tueaday, nmged tor a gafiiertog of the li* The rhairwtuw of the benefit con* Tirm. Susan Pitkin, widow of Rich­ The spmAef at tbla meietmg will ffiends of Mi88.,Applto>y to be at The final spring meeting of the A committee consisting of John be Herman S. HaU„state s i,. hfr home early 1 ^ evenbty and ajaHirt sponsored by the joint poppy Leaders Club will be held at the Y Hardington, Mrs. Franda Handley, ard Pitkin, is ill with pneumonia at committee is desirous that all the home of her sqn, Bussell Pitkin, of. industrial and vocational guldf Mlto ^ tovRation of Mrs. Monday ovenlng after the league William Griffin, George Relley, Mrs. 'Keou^; was invited to ai^nd tiie -5^%Tthuns on tideets sold be made ^as on Sterling Place. aiice. . Dtoner will be aeryed by tito leoit as possible. baseball game. A ll planning to at­ John Gleason, Miss Maty McGuire, Ttode School faculty and' atudant evMdhg."- f - tend are asked to notify Andrei^ Mrs. Margaret Chartier and Mat bc^, and wUl tocli^ old fasldraed tihe was imaware of the arranga- About SO boys, members of ttie Fiedler or W. H. Petherbridge. thew Merz have been named to ar­ roast beef .and sttovtoeny ^ *"Ort m esdi^i^ op entiKtog the'home' of : ''i i various Y. H. C. A. high school range for a whist to be given in the FMANCIERS TO ADOPT cfike. -A tour of tospection of the Mrji; H w ig h found the gatherbigtof ' dnbs, attended the final meeting of The condition of Mrs. Mary A. basement of St. Bridget’s church on school will also be made. frienda. thepfosents which'were iul t)m group last evening at the Y and Irons of 31 Hazel street who has Monday evening. It te proposed to Y o u r D u t y W. have representation ‘of-all thp dif­ NEW RECOVERY PROGRAM 'listened to'an interesting talk on been sick for the past three weeks To Your Chfldren - China by Frank B. Lenz of the ns* with pneumonia is still serious. Mrs. ferent societies' in the chtun^h to ' ttooal council of the Y. M. C. A. Ar* Irons is attended by night and makk it one of the largest card deptonds the best to tteles from China were exhibited. day muses. ' parties yet held in the church. (Oontfaraed from Pago One) may be assured that bur mHit 'represents everything that a demand for credit fpr financing of s t ^ d a for quality and depend- small homes. /-,, Another possibility suggested was abilityk 1 the eztenklon of credit to farm loan LET YDOR T A ^ DECipE T l* ¥ VEGETABLES PINEHURST huyik* to order that these toslitth’ '' ■ tjcwiii might more freely grant ac­ i^TAT QUESTION FOR YOU ■1 ' We believe, here at PlaUunst, that it pays to get ity earty evety nwmlng commodation to the agricultural .r :" ' o districts. (most of our customers would call it *T>ef - tbs rapid slid sucomsful' opsration of ths Fsderal Rsservs’s crsdtt ez- Short eakeLayers ^^SSSST C e l e r y 1 0 c R ipe Tom atoes 19c lb. >|m been the concentration Fait^ Briskets f ■ • o f funds to New York, principally bsesuse bankers to other parts of SKiNl^,;,B^ QUAUTY 8d«:t«I .2 doz- the country either are unwffltog or SUGAR Ton wffl find o X A IIV B FOTATOB8, from Mr. Breneh of are unaUe to make use of their Blreh Mt., abent a a : run ean get today, fide peek. funda. Fraiikfurts ^ 25* •ACOa ‘ 'iMuimaooKtuca M-dlTc. 1 0 “ " 4 2 c SSebMheL Mtofty hi New York MILDLY CURED. NOT SALTY -3 As tbs Fsderal Rsstrvs bab pur- ANN PAGE'FUPGE'CAKM enased '^ntomment^’* tbs funds Fresh Tender put into fns maikst have tended to Thick Riba «®m«» 19* ANN PAGE PMEAPPU PIES coDcentrats to New York, even WHOLE„HALE, OR SLICED New Onkms 3 U ». 15c though touch of the ssenrities par- Telephone Peas chased by ths board have bsto s0l

Oranges G rapefru it Genidiie Rnariaa Raroripes Lux 2 to«U| Floridfifi l i u ’g e Navel Orangeg Dreaeing SPECIALS 2 b u n . 5 c 3 3 c d o z e n 2 f o r 2 5 c 4 8 c d o z e n tfBto«ATa>te» 2 9 c j a r Si. - r r MSI c A s ^ m i o 'i S WESSGNOIL Encors Spaglialli b l l M i b a .> POT ROASTS PINEHURST tor. uB .e.iP«tiM ^ s o The qneation **what to give first poaitioii in oar meat ad^ waa o BI|is;Lalkil;ilitaiiip , i i ( . . answered when Mr. Jidin Chanda, numager of the meat department, 'U m v . pointed qat the beantifol, weD marUed beef oar Chn^ Pot Roasts will be cut out of tomorrow. Boy, Boy! It ehonld be t^ er, ’ 13M and we can give yoo steaks

B est C ream ery B u tter 2 i i a 5: iv » D A IS Y H A M S ASSORTED S P IC E D H A M I** R E O U U ^ I C p fi to 8 pounds. GOLD C U TS BAKED 'Cato*. fea''i 2 5 c l b . 1-2 n>. 26c TO N G U E • HAM MR'.': ■keqwNiaYOiiMir 4.- Maliiw Broltara, and ^tiyfaig Chkkens from our oM f r l i ^ sf lie. wofiaiitM. fhd iS trndnrnfas irn spBt aW~ B toady tor ffla bnllie. Bowl M i n t J e l l y tUs week-end wffl bo fifp to' lb. la rg e aad ♦it. i\T EMPi L-i.W CUdMos, 89e ■V. i i - li^ V ' rl large, short shanked, sugar eared SHOULDER HAR, and yniir dM ee ef 1 quart Jar BROWNIE REUSH, SH ^ST BinffiD PICKLES er SW E^ CH O W ^ for eea •oo'aes a e.o e da e a fo'o'a s'eaoaeaoqoa 1 ■S' ■fj; - - R Laml^ aa ln toef, yoo can get any gindejM ilM ie|iay for , - ' i f ' V ..... “ ififdly ^ e ibeiit, tendm! GENUINE S P^IG L iU ^ . w a i^ . of Liiu^ Mr a ' \'if3 *)*‘^^*' I ? ' : ® ! v .r,'. h

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I dsgtaa Of puinfuetkm. ^ma NMoq in *TIm AaMtaUp Oaddy.'^ td amthcr bte faaiiljL . Tha a broadeastiaf statton la aa good • galB atreagth aa I akoahL Alao, feailfe eoadats of four waift tba Nea ffteblEdl bava a coaataBt - fear- that -aoaiaooe would Indnde all u e meats, alao the aad Wngnm Hainea In "Are Too leeala fer tutenae drama aa any. dairy produeta aad flab. i m m IgpteningT’* MADE BOOZiB FBOM WHEAT HA1LT MEBTIJS aa orariaa, xou certainly could ba balpad with tba right traatmaat, Huron, 8. D,, If^r 30.—(AP)— X>r. MeCofB meam «agfestod for Liqueg was manufactured from dM w oA boglnnlBf Sundsy, J U j 32, but auab traatmast cannot ba gtriB through the eointnna of a Bowapa FUrm Beard wheat given him hy the Red Croee,. *rsd itonaabedur, R ’M kfw t—K ff« pMcbod ia milk, par, Tra naad maalpolatlira traat* naat of tha abdomm, aad auarda* £Dtdicock farmer, admitted gorrod OB IM te tou t, fltewod d ff. ing of tba abdominal muaclaa to court He waa aeutenced to 80 daya jpoUtooo, ~a»~ ' pBMfUi, SBiBd « beB dlottoce. maka thaaa muaclea atrong ao that Id jaU aad flned |350, Laetf Elba, l ie P an riea 2 1 e DtaBor—Bakod eblekeii, Shreddod tbay win b(dd tba abdominal orgaaa W e ^ said over lAM baaketa. WboBt noetilt drtMiim, BotU nA in piMce. / httM , MMCb, Mad o f raw eelorjr. PfoM^pio apoBfa, (Ptomaiaa PalaoBlag) HOLLYWOOD IfoBday Quaatlon: J, D, K, inoulraa; "Win Breakfeet—OrlV waffte, with a you plmwa tail ma tha prlac^al M i M U » T t Utda B M ^ iprup, Ooo coddlad ogg, aourea of ptomalBa polaonlBg?" Aaawar: PtomalBa poiaontaig to 881 East CoBter St The Coolest Place In Toum To Do Your Shoppinjgil eauaad principally from uaiag pro> * ^ S S d ^ S ia t o l buttanBilk, 10 or GomorParktr. Dial 4283 it a drcolation o i ' air to poof ondcr and up through oor vegotaUe Una at aU tbneo. Clean 13 dtftff talB feoda tohlcb bara imdatgona a Just think of it! Refrigerated caaee which Dtnaar—Mtncod chickas in tomato and sanitary—no street dost or hot son to spoil------Couple - this with the ------fart that we Imndle only . extra _ fancy ^ fruits aad vegetables1___ at, lowrtt kny (clilekaB laft from Smiday), York state Pea Beans prices sad yon can nudentand why over 2,300 flirifty^ housewives shop tbe Sclf-Senre every Saturday. Wo were actnaUy 18% lower in prices hut Fradi fraoB v o u , Codmd fraaoa, ibor- one bog or a cartoad ddivered for lOe. Telephone ordrta sent C. O. O. at this game charge. falad of fr a M carrota, Cup ctio> weokl Roau tard. a n i E i F n 3 ® p a n i M i WE REDEEM OXYDOL AND SILVER DUST COUPONS. Twoodof iBiiffhiai S-Feund lim it with paaaut buttar, Stawad F a n T H U Fresh, Sonnd LoBdi—gtawad tomatoaa, Bakad Native Mealp Potatoes f U f 1 ^ ^ (Cudahy’s or Black Hawk) pound ^ agf plant, gated of raw ipifliac^ Sugar eared, sMuaed buck. SomU bam Dmiar—'VagataUa aoup, Roaat Thin . 0ns Lucky Psy She N to^ trimmed. Cut any way you wlata. *- (whole) STRAWBERRIES baaf, atring baaaa, maahad t u n ^ , Uflcd Kallofg’s All-Bian 3 ® gated of gratad raw carrota on lat- tucc, PaaCT whip, 1 5 « Wanaaday H eretonre to greateat nnews for suirerera f-P edi lim it Good fer Seed. iC quart Braakfast—French omelet, Ifalba Read Mrs. Ken- (Bale’s Famons A _ _ gtautod pnmaa. fromicoBsIfeaUoB. HALE'S dig's volnntmy letter:lei 8Vf to 4 Lb. Native Fowl, Blilk Loaf) OZ« Arkansas add BOmouiI red ripe atrawbewtoa. Lunch—Orangea aa daalrad, HUk, each ...... 98c LOCAL FARM RREAD PinBar — Broiled flUet of acda, 'Tor about forty years I had Make a oomputeon of this loaf with any loaf and yon will uaderatand why we graan peaa, HcCoy aalad (tomatoaa, been praying for a lasting rcn i^ Prbne Bib Boaat Boot, eucumbara aad lattuca) No daaaart for eoBsopation and its attending peuad ...... 23c sold 3A00 loaves last Saturday. Large OaBfomia Tbnraday evils. To make it abort, I ate noth­ Bib Pork Boaat Braakfaat—Berries (canned aad ing but AurBnaif and a little broth. 8inc» that time (about ten 10c ORANGES doz. 45 c drahied of aU augary juice) Oteaa of Freeh Beef liver, EGGS Tw411c. years ago) 1 have not taken any 100 alae. Aa Mg aa a LuBcb—Baked potato, eookod lat> medicine. Have been well and en­ pound ...... 15c BUTTER ‘ST 2 u>.. 3 7 < tirely free from constipation.’*— Top Bound Steak, 2 d o z . 4 | ^ c tuce, ripe onvea. More iuid more people are this butter every week. A good quality table FOatgr Baildwia Dhmer — Roaat mutton, baked Sfra. I. H. Kendig, B. F. D. No, 2, pound ...... 25c or cooldng batter.______. ground beeta aad carrota, Vegeta- Lancaster, Fenna. Bdogna, Hundreds of cuatomera Ue aalad molded In gelatin. Ice O pound ...... rdy on the "Seif Serve" for APPLES 4lbs.25e cream. 19c two tbelr freeh eggs. Large,' (Codahy’e Ocllopbane >. DpUdoua for eatiag or eoMring. Friday exercise^______Fresh Frankforta, atrletly freeh. We eell Sugar Cored) IMV* Braakfaat—Baked egga, Re-toaat> to tone the intestinal tract. Labora^ pooad ...... 15c over a thousand dozen a ed ghredded Wheat Blacuit; Pear torr tests show Axir-BtAN furnishes BACON Extra Faney Lean, Tender Pot O C i s week. ' Again we offer thto quality baeon at tida low price, PoirittvMy the beet bacon both. also furnishes iron Boaet, pound lo C Lunch—Raw applea aa desired, for the blood. buy In town. On sale In Health Market and Self Serve. CANTELOUPESea. 2 1 c with handful of pecans. OampbeD’a Tonwto Old Witch Dinner—Baked flab (except sal­ The 'Hralk** in Aur-BKAW is nnidi EXTRA SPEHAL ! Sound, ripe and deUoloao. mon); Aeparagus; saladrof sliced to- like that in lettuce. Within the Nattve Aq^arsgus, | A DOW "low” on body, it forms a soft mass, which matoM; Plain Jello or JeU-well, 00* p ou n d A I I I I I P— gently clears out the wastes...... Soitp 4 ® ^ 2 5 ® toniaqt.25c AUoe Foote BlaoDougall Extra Fancy cream. New Onions, 8S0 bottle of fumltore or auto polish Saturday Isn’t it much pleasanter to enJoy pound ...... Doughnuts aad tree with each quart. Breakfast—Cottage cheese; Pine­ A ll-Bran than to risk taking pius apple; Re-toasted TrisculL and drugs—so often harmful? 28« Can Smak Blardi- U PINEAPPLES 3 lor t Qc R and COVFER Limcb—Spaghetti, boiled in plain Two tablespoonfuls /dal/daihr win mallow ...... 1 CruUorn do^. 18e water and seasoned only with but- bsascame jboA types ofo f o e d ^ i a - Freak Ginger Snapo, ' Oai sals in the center of the "Self Freah, NaSve String beans. Salad • adi; Steamed carrots; Salad of pound ...... Roulette Aaawted shredded raw cabbage and parsley; Serve as a cereal, or use in cook­ Our Large Loaf Drip grind, percolator out ing. Itisnothabit-fomdng. Recipes Swiss Omyero Larger Somd Apricot whip. Breed ...... or bean, Ilw flneet ooffee *APPUC8AU(31:: (Quarter and on the red-and-green padcage. At Choeolatos 25 c obtainable at any price. Try core, but do not peel, the desired all grocers. Made by Kellogg in 15e Ken-L Ration , Cheese box 29 c Alice Foote BlaeDongalL number of apples. Place in earthen Battle Creek. for Dogs, 2 fe r ...... (Upped. Loft candles also In the GRAPEFRUIT or glass baking dish without any "Self Servo.” (6 portions In box.) water, cover tightly, and bake on the CampbeU’s Aelf of a alow oven until soft enough to whip Into a foamy mix­ Pevk"Beann can 5 « ^ 3 C dozen ture. Set aside to cool and place in Lunch Crackers Wonderful for. Jnloe aad obeiver tbaa .waageo. the ice box until ready to serve. This Hale’s Evening Loxnry' slow even cooxing brings out the FLORENCE’S DELICATESSEN Sweet and aeodtoea. natural fruit sugar, and apples pre­ 2 lbs. 2 5 c Tea Orange Pekoe. pared in manner are much su­ F. KELLEY, Prop. Native perior in flavor and food value to •Snmipy those'which are hurriedly boiled on STATE THEATER BUILDING Oroee and BteckwelTe top of the stove, and to which sugar Ginger Snaps RADISBDBS 2 bunchea5c and water are added. 751 Main Street Jamn jar 33 c Freoh, Nmtlvb QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Finest Home Prepared 2 lbs. 1 9 c (Appendldtts Operatlen) SPINACH peck 15c Question: Miss Neva D. writes: SunaUne Matches 0 boxes 19c *1 recently had an operation for ap- Pastries, Salads, Cold Meats, etc. (O h lo )______CTrisp green teavee of freeh ^inaeh. pei^eltls and prolapsus of the in- Nobility tmoal organs, but don’t seem to lesr ^ Assortment Sugar 3 idtgs. 1 7 c Otop, Freeh n $ c lib . 29 c (Confectionery) GREEN BEANS ______Cracklan^x**") pkg. 8 c , , 4 flh. SMITH'S GROCERY SaUnae VaUey leeberg POPULAR **SELF«SERVE" ITEMS gold medal PHONE 5114 2 NORTH SCHOOL ST. Bnrt Q ln^a A ^ le Sauce, 3 cans . .35c Sunbeam Siloed Pineapple, LETTUCE head No. 8 1*8 c a n ...... 18c (No. Imae caa.) Sound, targe heada, HunPs "Pep" Ohlcken Egg Noodlee, can ..S 80 Maaola Oil, gaSon...... 99c FLOUR Fimey Smoked Shonldera 1 Peanut Batter, 3 l ^ J a r ...... 38c Wrooh Boaated Peanute, q t ...... 4o SUGAR Sliced Peaches Apex Marahmallow, Jar ...... 10c libby’e Bod Salmon, tall c a n ...... 3So Hearta o f L iq^ Brand Peas, No. '8 c a n ...... 10c Rod Kidney Beaaa, 3 lb s ...... 9o bag Rib Corned Beef 17c*“ Bnrt (Mney’e Com, 3 cane...... 85o Pea Beana, 8 Iba...... ?o CELHRY 2 bunches i T f 10ll>8.4Zt (White or goMea bantam. No. 8 atoe.) KrafPa Cbeeae...... 3 pkga. 36c "Klteben teateff’. 84 1-3 lb...... Large size. icmh bunch oontalna tvm .aMka o f w b ^ lOc Caraathm Mu^ ...... -Jo Old^ltogUah...... 18c GoldMedal Phllad^rtila Oeam Cbeeae, 8 pkga. S5o celery. V Windsor Tottot TIMQI^ a FOUE oeooeooo****** IvOKrafPe Mayonnatae, 8 o s ...... 14c Pound bag Lamb to Stew Red Bag Aimatrongto Malt, ...... ^.81c Mayonnaise lb...... 10c (ligh t or dark. Plain or hop Saver- (Pint 2To) Coffee ed.) ' Navy Brand Peara, No. 8 1-3 can .. 18c FLOUR NATIVI^VRESH Home Made CSeaneer, 4 ...... Ue Burt (Huey’s CtaBrrtea,oan ...... 37o Fresh Ground Beef (Bed pitted cbwitas.) . lb ...... (SUnbrite, Octagoa aad bag 2 1 c 1-2 pint 18c ..... 18c 23c G iSiO C (Undbm, BO rtfund for bottle.) Large size. Rib Roost of 0 0 ^ Bananas Beef, lb...... ZdLCf dSO C DiU Pickles Fancy Fowl ‘ •“ 23c (Extra Large Large, fruit Fresh, fancy fow l Larger Quart Size ^ 0 ^ lb ...... 28c eariy. CHICKEN your order will be 1 L ^ of Lamb Apides Swanadown Ib...... 25c \ . N alivo Cake Flour ‘^ 25c f t fiy R O A ST E b BP Vb Oranges Evaporaited DVOKS 25c M ilk Silver Dust WHhl Peanut Butter 2 7 c ^ * " “ 1 9 c lOc lb * f " “ 23c B ring In ywnr ruwpnaa B R O d u m s ft 1 Shredded AlLfor W heat Rockwood’ s Path f t e A E g g a CoboB Tb Luge 1 Cdm Flakes f t ' 1 C raddes 0 25c * ' • " ' • * 2 5 0 t*. - i;

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a p a b t b i w t b -^ f l a t s --* o| AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 HOUSEHOLD GOODS^ ftl ' TBNBlIBNtS « FDR SALtt- PACKARD tourll^ FQR S A D B ^ GALLON Bverbot .'s * :BRn>aB s^eet, four rooms, first floor. All Improvp- iertsoh, a firm er teacher lii CLASSIFIED OFFERED ^ .1| BIACHINERT AND TOOLS 52 Om)v —Also wtM mrats. Inquire 71 Bridge street ones street school, was ir^mvlhg.' • Wri'ffiad . ^tDnfERTISEMEfrrS ^Friday, May 20, 1882 Wfti a s h e s r e m o v e d by load or io b ; f o r b a l e —82 VOLT farm light Telephone 6977. iOss Bertseh dldJiot survive h«r IBf whm wkbw aiitn ugiit trucking done. V. Birpo, .outfit; also Marine engine with ___ of more than two yeam iirith _ __ J# vtes wtea. were OoBBt BIX fcTWBX* ^ ^ f o r r e n t —6 ROOM tenement Eastern Daytight Hme» 116 Welle street. Telephone 6148. dutch and reverse gear. Call Man­ tuheroqioeia, and she was brouA t fly wbea traee wiaelwtar Mieh cou nt m » ^ ^ - * * > * with ail improvements, screens, wfibo wdaie word* M two word*, mnlmarn coot •■ chester 6808.. her home in Columbia for horial, the WHO—1360. k. -arfaa wbp — ^ LtBO »to o por dap tor trooiloat BUILDING— noon. wmel woeo w ur wfibj -wak aroeh At a well attended meeting of the 4:00—Betty Moore; decorator. — ■uitu Muok ar, iM i CONTRACTING 14 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 69 f o r RENT—8 ftOOMS WITH aU 4:16—Sunset Hour—Moshe Para- wtoo wqeia wdbe wfie# wxye wSM CoBh Cb&rgo American Legion, 'Dieeday eveiDilBg< i ^ e fPtsm tnri w#el Improvements, hot water heat nt nov, director; Ruth Bckberg, con­ R #lM ien_0Orel ibi" Aim • ConoocatlTO Ooyo ..| J otol • oti BUILDINO CONTRAC3TINQ, stone TWO ROOMS, light housekeeping, n charge of Commander LeMte F. wbea wkre wbt vrtoo wqaze vrfi^ ir*“ “ ------a CoBBoeoUro Omyo ..1 • «*■ 168 Oak street Telephone 8241. Ward puns tor Memorial Day were tralto. week wut wfbr ypaiK*" work of any kind. ^Stone or slni^e ^room with board and 4:67—Connecticut Motor Vehicle wo#e wUm iml. t. fl Are places, co^ e work, founda­ garage if desired. Private family. f o r r e n t —6 ROOM fla t on Lan- made. It was decided to diapense ______Oreterlo —Also wtea All ordoro for with the expenae o f muaio, owm^ to Dept Bulletin* wtea wore wm woeu wbp wl will bo etaarvod at tho timo rata. tions, repair work. Mason work .if 19 Autumn s^ eet o^^ter Road^ all modem, screens, 6:00—"Poetty" Prof. Odell She^ woeow%Maw,w*wa wter wfibJ.wMt^ —vMi ,wtoo w arqam — — • ■ooelal ratoB lor long torm oryr any kind. Work by day or contrawt. and shades, garage. Telephone the general condition. It was also day advortlBlng gloM upon FOR RENT—FURNISHED room; decided to sUghtty change the usual ard. ibiOe—Rum Columbe—Also w«ib w 4RiiwPti|is . AdB ordorod fo r throo or •** J H ? Blk or imaii job. CSiaries Ander­ 6 M . 6:15—"Sklppy.’’ wtemwjex wkbw i^ B was# wtM'wat woaa and Bt^pod bofoM tho third or dfth son, 1016 Middle Turnpike, E. TeL also store on Pearl street Inquire pr(g;ram by holdw seiyioea in St ___ Or#h.—Alao wjir weei wibw woao wtar vrtbl woeAwtr------Peter’s cemetery, Hebron center, at 6:80—Piano Miniatures — B 1 a a i0U6-t#e#i iMbo wfieo wsye waad day wl ho ohargod only for tho ao- 497A Selwita Shoe Shop. f o r RENT-^SDC r o o m tenement tnal Bumbor of tlmoo tho ad appo^ with all Imj^vements. Apply at the Ghlead cemetery and at Colum­ Hem^way. KIrberyi Heme’e Or«h.— lltlA-Alefirltt^'s Orrohf-Alea' wfiM od. ohairglBg at tho rato oarnod, hat FOR RENT —FURNISHED room bia oemetery. The aasembty-^ 6:46—SongstersL...... wsx»wro _ wtbl wbm wkbi BO allowaaoo or roinndt m ^ 21 Russell street 0#Hny Or«h. — Al#o wr« wfbr ween wibw tlBio ado otoppod aftor tho FLORISTS—NUKbEHlEB 15 in: private family. Inquire 18 Wil­ at Hebron center at 8:80 a. m., D. B. 6:00—Serenading Strings — Moahe ..Cl. .rib.WXOQ OB Biz li ami street or telephone 3879. f o r r e n t —f i v e r o o m modem T. AU school ehildren are invited to Paranov, director- lliqo—Denoe Me(t|>wAlmrwoaa i ! S ! i fifth day. S48B—WABC.CBS—MO 'J No ^11 forhldo^; uliplay llnoo not SIX PLANTS FREE. N«w largg flat, with garage. Wm. Kanehl. fall in with the Legion memben. 0:16—orchestra. •itfr-FrltSmen Oreh.—Also weko wbM SM.S—WJl-NBC^TM flowers, bamations. Call for yours.' Telephone 7778. The fo llo w ^ com im t^ wes_ ap-' 6:80—New England Troubadors. wfT wlbi wfiro weeb wle# were wbp liia—Imaereonetlon#—Aim wb4I !kr06 Horald will pot bo or* Memorial Day: Chair- 6:46—News. wibw wmel wcao wUr wdW woeh wbic wbea kfilw Wfa^.wnre. ^, ■ **: for moro than on# Inoorroct Iniertlo* New rock plants. Paillett, 42 Wood- APARTMBNl'S—FLATS- pointed for wtoo wqem wfito wxT# ofrb IHI—Teplm In iOrlof—Aim f Alao wbe)wbftl wham of any advortlBOment ord#r#d for bridge street. TENBMENT8 6S Raymond lorman,irman Aubrey Will­ 6:60—Trio—Samuel Kaplan, dlrec 1141— ainfiera—Aim wtbl kfike wlw ... mox# than on# time. HOUSES FOR RENT 35 ter, i e Wiathroirop Porter. F tor. vkbw inb# WM& wfiro weeb wt#e wore •ifiO-Amm *n* Anfiy-^lm -VkiT Th# inadv#rt#nt omlaalon of inwr- FOR SALE— PANSIES. Choioe O il^ cemetery will be visited 0:66—Baseball Scores. wtea wbp wlee wlbw weeo wter wbem kfite wlw wfa elQm^w;lff*a root publtoatloB of advortii ng will ^ f o r r e n t —6 ROOM houee .1 wwve WMB wblt wtoo wqea rootlflod only by eanoollatlon of the colors, large bloaaoma, thrifty irV E ROOM FLAT, third floor, re­ a. m., and the Columbia cemetery 7:00—The Tcavelera Pilot with Or­ wzyi w«pd etrb • ifl^ S o ? M p ta y ^ M wbel whs l ^ ' charge made tor the e#rrlo# .'#ndered. plants, 26c box. F. A. Krah, 669 duced rent Apply Mr. Kittle, 46 V/eetfleld etreet off Mather, at 9:46. The following were o^ pn chestra. A Merfl#--^l#o woke wtbl wrve wptf wwae vHe ' . • JSl advertUomonti muet eonmm Tolland Turnpike. Dial 7001. Wadswoirth s ti^ t or telephone Impmvemente and garage. as a Fourth at July committee; 7:80—The HaTmoneers. WfT woaa wfiro wnee woeu wjee wmel •tIO-atobblne ■ oyt-A lm wbel wlfit in style, copy and typography with Hewitt, telephone 7888. weeo wwve wefie wkre wapfi wbe kfike wter wJr Mgulatlons #nforo#d by th# 4271. Aubrey Winter, Dennis Brousseau, 7:46—The Goldbergs. Ilia—Uenny Rme ■ Aim woko wir woea •<4»-JenM enfi Hero—Aim wbel, #rs and th#y resorve th# right U ALL KINDS OF VEGETABLE and and Robert Porter. 8:00-:JeBsloa D r a ^ e tts and toe wfiro waeo woeu wJee wham kfike wfer wrve wptt edit revise or teleot any copy oob- flower plants, geraniums, coleus, POR RENT—6 ROOM tenement FOR RENT—7 ROOM houie w^th Three tables of bridge were in •:t^ laey Ame—Aim woke wgr wnee wjax wlofi wflewtie . . ^ second floor, all improvemenu and garage, on Florence street all Im­ Man About Town. woeu wjee woeo wbk wkm wxye 7(OO^l.eonerfi Jo/e Oreh.—Alaa wlm siderod objootlonable. ^ fuchlae, ageratum e^ , also toma­ play Wednesday afternoon at 'ke 9:00—Night Club. Ii4l—Morton Downey—Aim woko wfbi wbe wbem kfike wJr ■ . • CTjOSINO HOURB-^aia^fi^ to, pepper, cabbage! cauliflower garage. 27 Starkweather street provements. Inquire Peter Oal' tom e of Miss Vlotoria HUdlng. Mrs. whm wtr wiba ween wfiro wnao wf«e 7itO-t^. _. A. '^Ife Oroh.—Aim wbal .w«» be published same day »«Jt b* lasso, in care of Manchester 9:80—Chrtktiaan Krelns, director; wore Woeu wbp wlee weeo wter wfiW kfi-.^fike wlw wter ^ ^ . ^v#d by 1* o'clock noon; Saturdays egg plant; also pennnlali ah4 rock ETOlbRBNT-FIVE AND SIX room Loren M. Lord was wlfinM 6f first Judaon House, tenor. wwve wefio whk were woeb wkbn wbt 7)41—aiatere of tha tklllat—Aim wbel 10:10 a. m. ga^en plants, panalea aiid forget* Plumbing and Supply Co. • honors, Mrs. Albert W. Rildlng, sec­ 10:80—News; Weather; Atlantic wblt wtoo wqem wfieo wapfi . e wear tenements, with idl modem im- ond. Refreshments o f sandwiches, 7iCa-Tbo OlUB—Aim woko wtbl _ •iOO-RrIlanfianip Town—Aim, wbelwt wba TELEPHONE YOUR me-hots ,all at reaaonable prices. provements. Inquire at 147 EBast SIX ROOMS AND SUN parlor, Coast Marine Forecast woea wfiro wnee woeu wlee wmel weeo whem kfike wiar wjr ekirw wrvjt W A N T AD S. We make up floral deslghs 'U d ice box cookies and punch were 10:86—Toi^ Pestritto, director. wefio whk wkrowzye wepfi wptt wjex wlofi wtle wwno ■ Center street or telephone 7864. modem, nearly new, oil heat flower served. The party w§a tbq tegular 7)1|i^lnQlna' aem—Alee woke wtbl •iSo—Roy...... , ihlolfi'e ' Ofohi^lee Ads are accepted over the telephone wedding bouquets. Kraufis Oreefi- garden and pool, extra land, 11:16—Joe Candullo and his Or- rjr wlw w wrve at S e CHARQ® RATE gl^n above bouse, 621 Hartford Road. Call w ee^ Che of the women’s bridge wkbw ween wfiro wnee woeu wje; wbel wbem kfike wter as a convenience to s^vertlsers, but SEVERAL GOOD RENTS both garage, good location. Chae. J. ch6Btr®4 wmel woeo wefio whk wkro wzya wapfi wwno wJex wlofi ^ ...... 8962.______club, Mrs. Mark HUla was the 1^:00—SUent 7tM^Tofiey enfi Yo#t«rfiey—Aim woko •:00—Whitomen>a Oenfi—Aim wbel ^ the CASH RATES will be accepted M single and two family, ranging Strickland, 168 Main street. Phone guest of the club, also Mrs. Amanda wtbl wtr w#en wfiro wneo wceu wjee whem kfike wter wjr wrve wwae itrte FUIjL PATMBNT If paid at the busl- from 830 to 160 month. Apply Ed 7374. Davies, who is visiting her sister at wmel woeo wefio whk wkro wbt wua wjex wlofi wtle aess office on or before the seventh GLAD ACRES GARDEN, gladiolus ward J. HoU, telephone 4642. 865 ti0^Wook*lnfi Rroa>—Alao woko •tto-Leye aonte.^.enfi Wet day following the first Insertion^ bulba at 1-2 list prices tor clean up the Hildlng home whm wkbw w«en wfiro wneo woeu wjea wbe wbel wbem kfila each ad otherwise the CHAROB sales; also large assortment of Main fitreet. It is reported that Edward A. wmel weeo wefio whk wkre wxye wai * t>4l—RIekone tlafor w kta r a t e will be oolleoted. HOUSES l*'OR SALE 72 •tsa-iOolame Oroh.—Aim woko wt_ blllty for errors In telephoned ads rock garden and perennial plants FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT with Smith has bought the Stevenson wkbw ween wfiro wneo woeu wjea tc/i^l^tlumbar Muelo*-Alm v^bei'^^ will be Msumed and their acouraey at very reasonable prices. Rosedale garage, 17 WaUter street Inquire FOR SALE—6 ROOM HOUSE, aU property in Hopevale, including wmel woeo wefio wbk wkre wxye wapfi wro ekrw ' oannot be guaranteed. few acres of land and a small house WDRC till—Qua Van—Aim woko wtbl wkbw lOiM—Dornb«rt#rhi Oreh.—Alse wbel 76-12. . t modem, praotlohlly new. Will sell, W. Manning, 15 Walker street TsL in a rather nm-4own condition. ween wfiro wnee wceu wjee wmel woeo kfike efet wJr wlw c ^ ^ w r o . IN D E X OF 7628. big eacriflee.. Lo<^ it over and 826 Hartford, Conn. 1280 wefio whk wkro wxye wepfi .. IliOO-Cab Oellowey Orokj—AMp w ^ CLASSIFICATIONS rnxba me an offer. Owner on Years ago Elias Thompson lived in •tOO—Ooeu aeohalor—Aim weko wtbl IlilS-Thaodero Henn Oroh,-*Alm ^ MOVING—TRUCKING— this house. wkbw ween wfiro weeb woeu wjee TtLtViaiON Births ...... R FOR RENT—6 ROOM half house, premlies, 148 Hollister etreet. wmel woeo wefio whk wkro wbt wxye Engagements BeBBBSBseeeeeeB .STORAGE 29 .24 Hawthoi;ns street all modem Supervisor Charles M. Laroomb Program for Friday, May 20, •tl^Afivonturoe In Health—Aim woeo WtXAO—IftOke Mgrrlnges e e es'* e e e e •'b eee6«ee» Improvements, garage. Inquire 186 of Bast Hartford has bought the wtbl wkbw woea wfiro weeb woea wjee T:M to I:t0-81tkt variety oalr Deaths eeeeeeeee* e.C% geetn ••••••• PERRETT A GLENNBI Ifcl9<-Wa Main street Globe Soda Shop. Kerman lot which was advertised Baatera Daylight Time. Card of Thanks Trill ihove, pack ahd^aMp your for sale at public auction Nrecmtly In Momorlam • eeeeBBfih •.A.W4 eKB LONERGAN ENDORSES There are eij|kt acres, sold for dver# 8:45—Specialty eongs and dlalogna, I,ost and Found merchandise quickly - iand econom­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM lower 9 a t all '5l\)0—Dance Partde. Announoements I « B • « B.B Beeeeeaee ically. Fast didly express service improvements, garage. 26 Benton due taxes, ^ e r e are no bullRepubUcaa Nevm^ Autos—Ship by Truck iteeaesae moving companies. Phone 8068, ing for a rent We’ll get it for you Congressman Augustine Lonergan center seveiral years aigp. Friday, May 20, 1882 Autos—For Hire ••••• I e e 0 e e s 0 without charge. R. T. McCann, 69 of the First Connecticut District to­ Mrs. RUtb Fisher o f Bast Olaston- 6:36—Snooks Friedman’s Orchestra 11:25—Organ—Itolahd Poi Oarages—Service—Storage ...... is 8860, 8864. biify was a . visitor at the town 6:46^Vaughn De Leath. 11:46—Joe Rlnea^ Show Beat^. Or­ Motorcycles—Bicycles • « • • e e e • «:# Center street Phone 7700. day gave his endorsement to a gen* Baatam Dayili^t Time. Wanted Autos—Metoroyeles .... it CARLSON A COMPANY iBxpreu. eral plan put forvurd by Speaker clerk’s office Thursday, looking 7:00-Myrt and Marge. chestra. over the records. 7:16—Tune Blenders; Lanny Ross. P. M. A. M. Bnelnees and ProfeMlonal Servleea Dally service to Hartfmrd and FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement John Gamer of the House of Repre­ 4:00—Lloyd Stonsmen, piano ablo- Business Services Offered ...... II Springfield, and all Oonaaotleut with all Improvements, heat and sentatives for the relief of the \tt' Repairs are being made on the 7:30—Chandu toor Magician. 12:15—Midnight Serenade — Louiff Household Services Offered ...... Is-A 'Burroughs Hill s^oolhouse. This 7:46—Morton bowney, Toity Tony Wons,V lat Weir, organist. Building—Contracting ...... • •. IS and Massachusetts poiiits. Loads garage. 169 Summit street Phone employed. 4:16-k"Netionel Aflaln” — David Florists—Nurseries is or -part loads mov^-wayirtiare^ 6987. Lonergan said, relative to>|^ Includes iMngling the roo4.ni faoqhea Renard'i CS}i«^ra. 12;80r-TlB|4i,,i .LJ- ing and repairing the 0—Orohkrtra, ” Kaufman, LaiTrence. Funeral Directors }• Pumituro moving. TM^dionff wah^ plan: 4:20—Financial review. Heating—Plumbing—Roofing *n IT Chester 8624. Hartford 2,6229. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement "The exigehcies of the times - several years, but is in a fairly good 5:00—Agricultural Markets. temberg and Bfden. Painting—Papering ...... ■ i PRANK WILLIAMS— General prove of this or a similar plan h^ Dramatic and Musical Hlgh- Professional Services «««eesee o'%.ff trucking, carlot dletributlon, fer­ FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement condition. It has never been Ughts. ^ * 5:18—^Doug Woodman’s Orchestra. Repairing ...... with finished room In attic, al fore adjournment’’ medemiied to any great extent and 6:30—Nursery jingles, songs and Tallorlng-Dyelng—Cleaning tilizer and tobacco delivery a The Gamer plan is a three fold 9 :(X^Nathanld Shllkret director Toilet Ooods and Service • e • e e e e specialty. Rates reasonable. Tel. modem imptovements. Inquire Hi the old fashioned benches and Thelma Kessler, anprano; Borod­ stories. ?■>; Wsmted—Business Service Arch street proposal for the setting aside of teacher's desk remain. Neighbors 6:46—Little Orphan Annie. W H Y R I ^ A tE ' EdBeatleaal 7997. 8100,000 to be administered by the kin Cello Qusrtet who are interested in presendng it 9:SO^To toe Ladles; Leon Belasco’a 6:00—Time. 1 Fires come wltiiout', aaUch Courses and Classss IT f o r r e n t —t w o , t h r e e and 4 President for relief, an additional as a relic of the past, have collected 6:02—Spotting toe Stars, y' Private Instruction It room apartments, heat janitor biiUon dollars to the reconstruction Orchestra; Tito Ouisar, Mexican warning. Axe yoo - to Dancing ...... I**R PROFESSIONAL funds for repairs. 6:1(L—Sports Review. risk losing your hivtstBWBt-ta Musical-Dramatic ...... 'n t .,.. IS service, refrigerator furnished. Call finance corporation for loans m Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Kelloggs e f tenor. ^ ^ 6:16—^The Monitor Views toe News. Wanted—^Instruction ...... H SERVICES 22 Arthur A. i^ofla, 6440 or 4131^ states, counties and municipalities, 9:46—Ous Van, ^ elod y Man your fumlture?. Touff Hartford were at their country lQf;00_Adventures of Beau Bache­ 6:30—Impersonations. When a few cents eadi da^^ tpV Ftnanelal 876 Main s reet indlvlduids and corporations, and home in toe-Burroughs Hill district Bonds—Stocks—^Mortgrages ...... It BODY MASSAGE and light treat­ lor. 6:46—Orchestra. buy a good fire insQxanea'm^ Business Opportunities ...... |l ment Appointments dally. Call, lasuancei of a billion dollars worth ThursdajL 10:15—Dr. Herman N. Bundesen 7:06—Time; Amos ’n’ Andy. Remember we ckhnot tosure yoar Money to Loan ...... It Y o d RENT—4 ROOM tenement in oi bonds for a public works pro­ Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Hildlng were 7:16—Robert L. Ripley, Belleve-It- Help aad lltaattoBa Nurse, Heurtford 7-8500. excellent condition. Middle Turn­ at toelr country home here over toe Advhntures In Health. goods after tos fire iftarts. Help Wanted—Female ...... IF gram. The speaker also advocated a 10:30->Muslc that Satisfies; Alex or-Not. ' Help Wanted—Male ...... •• pike West new garage, furnace, one-third a t one per cent per gal« week end, returning to NeW York 7:80—Comedy sketch. Help Wanted—^Mnle or Female .. IT 25 large garden, rent 826. Inquire W Wednesday- ' They expect to return Gray. JROBERTJ. SMITH REF a i r i n g Ion. tax on gasoline to take cam of 10;46—The Funnyboners. 7:46—Billy Jones and Ernie Hare. Agents Wanted ...... I7>A F. Lewis, 11 \^e street the interest and sinking fund. for toe. summer in about two weeks, 8:00—Guest Artist; Leonard Joy’s lOOflBiaiB. Situations Wanted—Female ..... SI w a n t e d t o d o painting, ahing- Mrs. Hil^Unff to rmnMa all toe time 11:00—Columbia Symphony Orches­ Situations Wanted—Male ...... It FOR RENT—THREE ROOM suite, Orchestra. Beal Estate. Employment Agencies ...... t l Hng and general repairing; also and Mr. Hildlng to iqpend. toe tra. 8:80—R A. Rolfe’s Orchestra. lilve Stock—Pets—PoBltvy—Vehicles rose arbors 60c hour. Gall new Johnson Block, all modem LOS ANGELES RETURNS week ends and his vacation. 11:30—Don Redmon’s Drdiestra. Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 imp^vements. Phone 8726 or janl' Mr. and Mrii. Jobn Weatoerby of Llv> Stock—Vehicles ...... 41 6578. Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 tor 7685. Lakehurst N. F., May 20.—(AP) Pomfret werer dinner guests at toe INSPECT FBITON FARM Wanted — Feta—Poultry—Stock 44 MOWERS SHARPENED, key m ^ home of .Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hills ing, vtbouum cleaner, lock; gun, FOR RENT—4 ROOM NEW, ji st —The naval iflriglhle Los Angeles For Sale- MleccUB returned to her hangar today after on Tuesday. Articles for Sale...... 41 clock repairing. Bralthwfilte, 62 complete, also 5 and 1, rooms, Men from toe state highway de­ Hartford, May 20.—(AP)— To­ rm Boat# and Aooessorlea ...... 41 818-826.00, 5 Walnut street near a flight of mori than 21 hours. Building Material# ...... 4T Pearl street. partment were working on toe green day Gov* Cross and. toe state, prison Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 41 Pine street Inquire Tailor Shop. During the crul e, which h<« Ttiursday,^,lawn moWing,, raking, re­ directors held todr first Inspection Electrical Appliance#—Radio .. . 41 6080. yesterd^ morning, the ship partici­ moving WMds, etc. . - ■ - " of toe prison farmi iat Bhfleld since Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A COURSES AND CLASSES 27 pated in a novel broadcast—"nar-. Sidney H e v ^ and reMttve, PiCTUQCS 4 r Jb£ Garden — Farm—Dairy Prodnets 50 FOR^RENT—4 ROOM downstair row-casting'l—^in which sound was it was;named after toe late Col, ISTOPV V halcochqan B[ouaehold ^toods SI Mrsf Iniry Gillette- H a f^ motmed Machinery and T ools...... It BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn while tenement, all modem, improve­ transmitted from the ship to Radio from toebr New London home Norris O. Osborne* president of toe Musical Instruments...... St learning. Details free. ' Hartford ments. and garage. Inquire 115 Station WOY in Schenectady, N. Y., 'Thursdayii^vlslting-tLhk^^.Q^^^ He’Wtt board, until his death early thlfi. Offics aad Stor# Equlpmsat .... 14 Academy of Hairdressing, 693 Eldridge street month; The visit vdiich; dltectors Specials at tbs Storss ...... IS on a beam of light last night. place and transplanting abrubs for Wearing. Apparel—F u rs...... IT M ainlbeet Hartford. Among those who spoke was Com­ their seashore place at Giant’s Neck, have .voted to hold in .toe tonh- o f an Wanted—To Buy ...... 16 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on mander F. T. Berry. Nlantlc. antiimj spring picnlc, h^an with Reoau—Beard—Hotels—Resorts Center street, with all improve­ luncheon served at-12:80 p. m. by RestaaruBts SITUATIONS WANTED— At the close of the coast-io-coas Ames W. Sisson, Claude Jones, F. ments. Apply 213 Center stM t broadcast a message was receive N. Jones and Carlton R Jones at­ prisoners on toe farm, followed by Rooms Without Board ...... It FEMALE . 38 Boarders Wanted...... FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement from the navsl.dh^hle Akron .at tended toe Democratic state conven­ toe inspection. Country Board—Resorts tion as delegates. Accompanying toe directors was Hotels—Restaurants ...... with all Improvements. Inquire 121 Sunnyvale, Calif., whick- iidd tke Wantsd—Rooms—Board ...... 8 broadcast was "received weU." Warden . (toarles R Reed of TWO GIRLS WOULD like house­ Spruce street Wetoeridleld. Bsal Estnts For Beat work. Inquire 15 Ridgewood street Apartments, Flats, Tenements .. M AT NEW LOW RENTAL, modem t i » . i a u o m B B iD oa Business Locations tor Rent . . . 14 O. N. O. OBbmLS Houses for'Rent ...... IS six room flat on Henry ’ streei Bridgeport MSy 2D.-*(AP)—The SAME PAT AS MEN Bnburban for Rent ...... It POULTRY AND Steam heat, screens, hard wood Summer Homes for R en t...... IT Hartford. May 20.— (AP) —. Dr. Bridgoport.T^egmin today said the S U P P U E S 48 floors, spawns lawn. R. T. Mo- Oongress street bridge is in a dan­ Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, Miy 20 — 'w anted to Rent II fianji, 69 Center street Phone 7700 John T. Winters, who is a first lieu- Real Estate For tei^ t in the mediqal reserve, has gerous owdition and xaay have to, (A P )—Womm holding toe same Apartment Building for Sale . . . It FOR SALE —ROASTQ70' ducks be closed unless 8200,000 is oc Bnslness Property for Bale...... T4 28c dressed; alive 22c; also baby FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat with aU been directed by the' adjutant gen­ jobs as men will get toe same pay 7 Farms and lAnd for Sals...... fl m o^m Improvements and furnace. eral to appear before a board of ex- pended in repairs, the fifitoorlty Houses for Sale esessssssBS sTF • • • Tt ducks. B. T. Allan, 87 .Doane aminatlCn for appolntnunt as a flrsi r quoted tor toeae statements being 'finder a decree of the ministry oi Lots for Sale Tl street telephone 8887. Must be seen to be appreciated. In- labor fnade public today. r / Resort Property for Sals ...... T4 qxilre 286 Center street lieutenant in the active' medical Bernard Houriban, aupiulntendent of .bridgeo in bM annual report ..The. decree forbade woman t • Suburban for S ale...... tl BABY CHICKS—ALL POPULAR corps. work between 10:00 p. m. and 6:01) y Real ZlBtBts for Baobaags . . . ..»■ . t f 6 ROOM t e n e m e n t , all ImptOVOr Second Lieutennat Nathan B. The report warned that ,^®rtri- Wanted—Real Es^t#- *• gg 1^' e • e ,T» BREEDS-r-ANVstyUANTlT Y a. m, and laid down certain restricr, PHONE'7711 . : molts, steam heat garagiU good Oatchdl, Ooifipaay G, 169th Infan ana and velticles erQsklng.^the bridge ABetlBa^Xegnl Netleaa "are in .danjivr of belng' huried in­ tions en tbe labor of burses Snd tele LtEal Notices Manchester Oraifi-fA.jBqsl.Co. location rent reasonaMe. 82 Walk< try, has resigned arid been honor- phofie (qierators. ______Apel Place MsnfdiMter er street Inquire 80 Walker. a l^ discharged from service. to to^ harbor.” . ! By FRANK BECK GAS BUGGIES—Ahem! (BBA^ TBB 8 M T THEN When old flUHa plto l ^ told the, sat, toe food hr bunch ’bout work.aaa^^ay,biMi had and keep yott'' you" himch that he them h t r ^ if ywfc;| 1 5 T a & tN B TO more advice on o t ^ tiUngs galbr^ tong. The ■^ARB \OU WHATfl come toe TAKE A BATH, HEM. 8ARBARA h u h .H Tf you don’t said YOU WATCH BABY K B B P IN 6 OH—RR-. he, "and Jiftan v n teU > A3 A H ffHSe CRV.IN0 yqu how yoO He “WJty, AND OONT LET FORfj it’i HER H4WB ANV ON < B U M (^ then heard Danegr NBWBPAPERB A N B B L f H tR ’a t ." HEAD. ladi'‘'’ T*khow Ba , wfa4''if I ooiild. 'v^hiROh. ||ott> anything *!9f- you*Q If /■ us^flad p^mlao i ''4 r l«n (thorough' ‘obliged ^ right,*.’ *10^1 I’ll ^ And ni ton lou f -J

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Tbo roturs of lour por cost boor iflntiniiw to bo doubtful* but tbo door pdoplo o fs cboor up os ft two per coat oftoo tftft. It Wfto ft raro bappoi^ for m Wta^MHU bro brlgi^ to 1m caUod out* and wboB Aaoo Taob'o bam flftUfbt bro tbo brlfado ouportotond' •lit folt too pooltloD koMly. iuportetoBdont'o Socood In Com' On May 20* 191S* a now. selectivo m aiif ibi'** wo turn on tbo liooo? draft bill was signed by Presidont > foportatondont—Not foot yot. 1 Wilson. Tbo bin was deslgnod to tb ^ Bottor lot It turn up a Uttlo, bring 744,866 additional men by — tbon wo Oban ooo wbat wo aro do> Juno 16. tof. Tho bin providodIM V «■ that all 0.-^young ^ men who hadbad roaobedroa< tbo m o of * WHEN AND WHBRS YOU 21 since June 6, 1917, Mould WBRB BORN lb NOT NEARLY SO register for draf^. niPORTANT AS WHAT YOU ARE France was highly suecesofn OOXNO TO DO ABOUT TF. on a two-mile frrat near Mont M A R K S Kemmel. Massing a strong army* L A ( ^ e p > A food many dirorooo are duo U> troops advanced on the Qerman tbo n e t that a man wltb no oonoF lines and took 400 prisoners before win Inolot oo marrying a Voman the Oermaas retreated. wltb no flonoo of humor. Vengeance waa the motive for (^ mUIm f9»t iSii^ this deree French attack. Early A brat grade teacher ' told her in the morning and latp the pre­ etooo to draw a hen with five little vious night German planes bad cMcha- One of her pupUe, Tommy, massed four s<]uadrons over In a Dream By John C. Terry draw only the hen and one chick. French and British lines, and SCORCHY SMITH Teacher~Tommy, 1 told you to over a British hospital, and hun­ draw bve ctocke. You have only dreds were killed and wounded. one. Where are the other four? "LOOK*. "WE WMGDOW fedsH, JAKB^ 1 WAS ;rsoRErr5 TNue.r^ Tommy-^Why that's easy. Can’t OPTWETMRtE ‘Pr b a k w n o ^a u .r ig m t : 1 a ll vou eocrioDo you even giieM that? T b ^ re under -BUT I IVOBf- J NOW \STO F l a p p e r F a n n y S a y & the bon. L U .a W > T ,i 1 V4INBAS clear./ BERyOURDREAlA CRTStAtauSTAh A TUBM SACRED/MOW FEW KNOW HOW TO HANDLE DELICATB BRIOA*BRAC, DTNA TU0U6M rr V I» E jn ic iT / lOTE AND PROSPERITY. She^sez>-I have no sympathy for a who gets drunk every night. He'oez-'-A man who gets drunk e v ^ night doesn't need oympathy. ' The height of some people’s am­ bition seems to be to bewme the Inad'of thdr lodge. Judge—What weapon did you use to indict these injuries? Patrick (proudly)—None, 3rour honor. It was all hand work. One place the English language is aptly expreBsiv) is in the use of the term “running into debt." We run into debt, but we dig out. By WilliamH p fJMSEP IS THE MAN WHO WASHINGTON TUBBS D By Crane OUR WA\ appreciates h is OWN TIME TOO RZOHLY TO WASTE THE ' TIME OF SOMEONE ELSE. I Judge—&m^t you think you and I your hudhand oould live together Being willing to meet anetoer without bghting ? WhhUMb FOOP ANP WAT«R UP, ' A'^rVs/oR«V , 0 1 4 ,1 AiKir IPIRO \ Mrs. O’Reilly—No, your hopor, not person half way, is to step In the 6 happily. rl|^t dlreotlon. 4M FULL’S WASH AtOABP. WARTI WAVEM-r VUiTW 'AT,W tr. \ 1 W O O 1 CAKlV* 6R EATTwCr \ AKI TtouO WOO APOOKlO A VUOPM FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A 9 0 u r UlAVlKl* HOU& AM' LOOK^M' , By RInsser O L H A U F - t r A T trt* F U M M IM APPUE. COP&S A T TH' s a m e T Im E- TUftftl'b beiASIUtgd /MftM ITS L.WUsl’ AROUMOJ iV iM l] aam it ? A V ^ U F - yftftftH,.MTwo ■ Yftft LeoKiU' RIftHT AT 0 9 V

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t— — r r -^ T ^ " ‘ • V > ^ . i J • 9 . 1-2 ./r. I . •;y mOUATT TONKBr! ■•fn mw-.w oumoriuto!: ■C V '"' '(k sill Date BOok OfS(^. W a i n IDBEHSOISSID Mss WkA Can- Betw ssR ^fladss'At C k o n a -Each Sehool} BiNna AB I k M OhildraD'a m ofrito a t Omter tf Bfot, Jssa yksnch,.Hlgb< E san n i Te ftire a Saeo cburrii aCS o 'd o ^ p. m. rdA' T w o RqiiiBsaitR- (^vb|l taks part In tbs pbqr, "Tbis Commerea St Stats Trade adio^ H eg work m n^ fij^^ybof of tfis schools of Dlsttlets. 1 4 w si^ Oouiitry CNttb. W« BaiMPy!9 rbics" tomorrow aftemow lllf f Btttb OnuBptoB, p rtad p il of At M aadaj M eetiaf. Friday, May 87^Bntortainmattt t ^ SotttbMCftliMlM bi Juno, held St tbs Hollister street sehool vbfal'Langnage, fifat, Emma Lou was n Wg susesia It at Cmtor ebureb by young peoi^S a t-th rss o'clock, InehM* M sfgard yesterday afternoon. Tbo subjbete of KmM, Homator a ti^ second, U, fh f mAoo1« if ill Hsdiseo to- ww tbs fu sif honor a t a sutyTlsii the contests wars oral $a^4 aOsnt Ito. aad /Mrs.* Warrm L d«y ottfDdlaf tbf fuBonl of bor .Woodruff, AUcs Preston, Ruto BiruM' Watkina, South.- **s5$!»day, Mty S8.—Didleatlon of Hunti.J'dm, Bsngston, FfankSb An- reading for grads three, oral and ebasgs. First prize went to 1&4 mothn. Sorftal otb«r loeol tfoob- A dUtetont program la Utbuinlan ban OM 16tb convention of tbe New' cg'Mmfa in ebureb dfeles and* Rsnoto Hawley, Peggy MorrUI, the winners. Oliver, Manchester Green, third. Or- after the bridge. The i>ast twty Mwed____ to meet ftt Oraaf• ball ot OM book a classified directory of wtiguivi Conference Luther Leagud it tbs town. Shs has bssn Gladys McNeill, Howard lalelb. May The winners were as fifilows: lando Grfitem, South. Judges, Mr. weekb have been basket lunch af<- 10:10 Sunday morninf in order to bualneM, professional and social at Swedish Lutheran church. aetivs also In Girl Soout work and Griswold and GOhert Hunt. Oral Reading, first, Eleanor Vin- Bsntiqr, MIm Emily Gove. faits. .2 marcb to tbo 8 ^ Uotbodlft nansM, a street directory with < the ebureb to attend th» Britteb-Amori' of bouMbolders on a given can Gk)od Win forricc. street, the alphabetical directory wUeb is indiapoiaable to aU having HIGH SCHOOL GOIFERS Boy Scoote of Troop 8, who with deaUnge with the general pubUc, as tbo otbor eight troope in town are weU as a government Uat of town, y j THe New Chalk White and Pastel mairifiy an effort in varlooe waya to county, state and federal oflleiala. TRIM soirnmcroN ralM tbelr quota within the nest Tbe company also' maintalna a dl- two weeka, have n u m to ^ 1 tectoiy nbraxy in New Haven, cov­ gratilled that a group of 15 of the ering nlmoet every community in Score 121,4 Points Against Rou^hettes Panamas mothera. under the dlrectioo of Anieilfa Yesterday—Meet Wisst Hart­ SOUTH MRNCHESTER ' CONN ‘ lira. Franklin Dester. have agreed Mr. Forbuah win take tor his fo rd Tomorrow, to aaalat them by giving am ^ card theme, ''What's In a Name." He partlea at their honea tor the bene­ win also dlaeum tbe Uatory and $ 1 . 9 5 $ 2 - 9 5 fit of the troop. Already aeveral origitt of the names of the ffiwaxd- Itnehsstsr mgh school's golf have been held, and there are othm ana present, and it behooves every- team' composed bf Dan and Harold QUALITY Steps Up— We're aU excited over these n ^ summer bats. to report to lira. Dester, ao that bo(ty to be OP hand. Edward J. Hon (bvello, Elmer Hultine and Mike You win be, too, when you see them. Here are when, the f t* ’ reaulta w in ^ win furnish the attendance prize. Reardm, defeated Lewis High tare three ...... SSe Bi, tory at Gbeshlre. Mrs. George Era* tames. Silk Crepe ID sed S9e grade .... SSe lb. Une, wife of the superintendent of Sweet BDsed FleUeOy Sw eet tile Retocmatory.-and the Chesbliv Manchester AssemUy. Order of Wear them {Jbaw, Sweet ReHeh, League wul be the hostesses. with your q u art J a r t ...... t8 e the Rainbow, wm hold their r^;ular Gdstume Slips The meeting, vtiiidi la caUed for meeting Monday eveninif a t 7:00 In p' aUpment of the large Jara of Wledman of Hartford, acting vice- pubUc Installation. r>ia curemody poOca dots president In charge of finance, Is fqr and hgures. Oroaae A IHacfcwell ReHak to sell win be held at 8:15 and wffl be open l*iP $1.59 f o r ...... 29e Jar the purpose of ^making tbe semi­ to parents and friends at the mem­ And a»Un! Those lovely sOk Bow kmR annual check-up of the League's fi­ bers. Miss Barbara Hyde wfll be crqw MitKaat $L59. Bias-cut or ' Ascot B a y your ^aals at Pladarst. nancial condition. Pretidents, the new worthy advisor. s ^ e w ltirleep lace trim. Whiter st3de. treasures and finance chairmen of tea rose am flesh. , 34 to 44. Ageratnm a small bliie the fifty-seven local Leagues in tbe W e^ sold himdreds at this spe­ flo w e r...... gOebnaket state , are eligible to attend the cial pride. Main Floor,'fronts Mte^dragoua SOe and S6e deaen meeting which Will continue into the v » j M arlgdda ...... g fe doxea afternoon fcdlowtng a basket lunch. 'Tn times like these," Mrs. Vfied- $1.95 Everyone's Wearing These Forget-me-nota...... 20o basket man said In the call to the meeting, Stone Tmnato Plants.. 29o dosen Corsets, Corselettes '^Kdien the attention of tbe cpunt^ C rabnet. Tifirbans la tamed to relief measures, wsrcan- V Read omr advertieeroeat on Mar- not affmd to have tiie preventive The lowe^ prided e t Page. work for good government which is $1.49 the particular work of the League, everolfer^ui We have taken a group - of regular $1.95 cor-^ eCUpsed." ¥tam | 2A5 to They were'alt the rage down qouth Malichesrfei^ featured sets ooraelettM and repriced them $1.49 this wlntM'^tiHy're, the of 81A0 for Saturday.: N^» wanted styles. We've a great se- ■ our department right now. Swan­ lection at $ L ^ Undeiwear—Main Floor, rear. ky, cunning nttle crochet . turbans PAINT Sheer,'.soft femi- In vddte and pastels. nifie bati8teS;.nke Main Floor, eeqter one above....-or sports types in SALE 4 ? hroadcipth> ■ and IVom |Sl95 to ‘‘Atco’’ Pure Linseed law n.: I 2A0 Candy - striped Oil House Paints sports ^eave Is a daChing member H ale’s 72 i>opular shadto—no extra of oi^ Charge for white. Fresh house grotQ) riMch fea­ Take your Jjiands oat paint. In one gallon cans. A tures vCnes for guaranteed paint that will cover the first time. SILk HOSE of mournnig, wear -350 square feet, 2 coats. Dotted Swiss, Ftorn 8BA5 to ’’Carolina Maid” Service piques and 88A5 White : others. -And here’s, (me ot “Society Maid” Chiffon g a l l o n $ 2 «2 S \ those fine voiles Fabric Gloves . .in a colorful ‘Moleskin” Fresh print, exclusive with NeUy Don.. 59c House Paint that steps down Discard t i ^ dark gdovea wear n Choice of 72 shades^-no extra into the $3.95 From 87A5 to white gloves— they're smartest ! charge for white. In one^gallon group this season. 80A5 cans. Featuring a ri|^ t now. Choose titeae nteda- ‘ group of super-', m W o can truthfuny finished fobrics in theveiy {K^rilar ^;^;^# ay the best bosliBiy aUp-on styla Whita eggShelL | | g a l l o n $ 1 » 8 8 fine "Hififfem Veil” 8 voUes, priced for "" values you.can buy Main Floor, right > the first time at anywhwre a t *84e. “Moleskin” Flat $5.95. -Also other Lnvely pureaO k.... smart fabrics. 42-gauge...... fun Shop Hals’s For Paints And fashioned hose. Sweet Sayings On 72 wanted shades. No extra Those popular, loity- charge for white. Packed in one- wearing a e r v i d e gattan cans. New And hose. I^erir, olear- weave rAiffon. g a l l o n $ 1 * 4 9 Finer F a b . ^ Smseteat “Atco” Fresh ct $7*95 $10 25c Socks, C A FJat Paints AtVtbase two featured prices NeUy Don has" A splendid undercoat for enam- extend^' bpr quefity to inelude many finer Anklets (bn Slue h i Candy Dqpit eL 72 Shades—no extra charge fUBrics avaUsble fbr the first time in dresses Rest sellm in both the Baby Shop I' and Sdf-Swve.) for white. Packed in one-gallon at tfaeso prides. ExCluriye an-over cut-work and Hosiery Deparfmoii; Mesh, cans. ~ batistek! Roappy Urnns with contrasting rayon and Hale anklets add apeka — Jadkety! PUtfr%e shk crepes! Frocks for plain, Snd fandes. AD for 39c g a l l o n $ 1 « 8 8 an diQrtime -wear. 1 nk Assorted Chocolates. Hosbury—Main Floor, riglht 1- lb. Butterscotch Favon. Hale’s Frocks—Main Flooii rear Again we rqwat this pttyi- “Monad” Qiiiek- lar special. Biggae . omort^ Drying Varnish ment for tomonowi^r r' A high; grade flnUlK for floora Bidispensable These Summer ‘ ' J, and woodwork. In one-gallon iS hecr IK cans. For Stunnier Sw ii» iThe - 4 Chocolate Oavered-BtetatUte g a l l o n $ 2 . 4 9 Printed Bteek Walnut WaltttoC > „ \ .andPrinted . Peanut Brittle •' ■. ^ • RedBamPaints [y. vt Vofle ^deed C^Mra XhTOpWi For bama and metal roofs. -. It: ■ Packed in Jl-gailon cans. Iknry:' . ... . s g a l l o n 8 5 c Are Simply Chocolate': A ^ a ’^pek-O a^ (Hmolata Walking Out at Cbadolata:] “Monad” linoleum ■ . .Kt. . Oiorniito 1 Vamish / Ghooolate.< Vnn c o w 225-aqnaza fe e t This low j^oa for tyis week enty. i ^ • Aasprtad* ; Ibdfavenshbto^f^ senpatkmi Whity.pdtov aa gay. as - iiiOb';-- ' - ''V-/-' \» tdh’nkhtotiiesiiie# qqipipj «Bd< aa new as PMNT BRUSHES ela 'rito '.Cheerittijb': An-bver' - wi|b^ colons, ili Fentar- l t e |M SI end qHwltii*«;i Lvdnw.

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