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Moves to Re-Open Mills Are Made As Peace Parley Opens M s t w s L y i Jlandrratnr lEitntftui ffnraUi 8AT0RAT, JUNE It, 1I8T I Mrxr Leonard Johnson of Town The Manchester KIwaals club wUl Mr. and Mrs. James Breen of 78 AVBBAOB DAJLT dBCULATlbN ^ a A A A -a. ^ - m m w B A T M n ^ .-., Treasurer George Waddell's office held Its regular Monday noon meet­ Alton street were pleasantly sur­ far Bw month of May, 18g7 ABOUT TOWN force, waa honored with a mlseel- ing at the Country clubhouse. Ilw prised last evening by a p a ^ of Fereeast ef E. 8 . W eather 9maam, laneous shower last night at the speaker wlU bs Dr. S. L. Spohn, who friends from Hartford. Stafford B a itiw d . ' Ilte Tour &edit home (rf Mrs. Samuel Prentice. Is substituting ss resident phyMcisn Springs and this town. The oocS' ▲ daughter, Shirley Aon, waa Friends from Hartford, Talcottvllls, 5 , 8 8 7 at the Manchester Memorial boq>i- Sion was the 87th anniversary o f Mnabar of the AadB g Aid OilTo With Sufetr bora early laat night in Memorial Baltimore and this town attended. tal, and the attendance prise will be their marriage. Cards aird other Special - Geraniums hoapltal to Mr. and Mrs. Roy B Bf HaTing A profusion of rosea waa used for furnished by Charles Bio t . social pastimes were foUowed 1^ a “ Bufoan el dreolatioaa Warren of 137 Prineetoo atreet The 1 MANCHESTER — A (TTY OF VILLAGE (HARM 1 1 1 aaiii''jiiV decorations aind a buffet lunch buffet lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Breen For Beds and Window Boxes daughter waa bora on the fourth served. birthday of the Warren'a other Sunset Ritbekab lodge wUl precede received a handsome floor temp from good t ir es child, a boy, continuing a family its regular meeting Ibmday evening their friends. W e are offerinsr for quick sale 500 First \OL. LV L, NO. 223 Adverttetag o . Paga 18.) MANCHESTER, CONN„ hfONIUY, JUNE 21, 1937 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICB THRBB CBNTS ; [ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. SIpe of 80 in Odd FeUows hall with a rehearsal policy of conaervlng blrthdaye. Mr. Benton street were given a surprise * 4 5 - Ob Tour Car! Warren and hia twin brother, Ray of the guard team at 7:80. A me­ Class Geraniums at ' ' -------- -J-------------- party last evening at their home by morial service win also bs a part of r MEW AND RETREAD S. Warren, were born on their a group of their friends. In honor of mother's birthday. the profram. and aU ofneets and their 35th wedding anniversary. gu ai^ are requested to wesr whits. Dare Polar Flifirht From Moscow To Frisco ^ TIRES Bridge was played and refreshments |A B E L ’SS!Se AT BUDGET PRIOTSI WPA officials here were notified served. Mr. and Mrs. Sips received 2 2 c each $2.50 per doz. today that steel girders for the roof Oaaranteed Blaetrloal and PRESERVE LIBERTIES, SanO Weekly Puyneiits. of the town garage addition being from their friends as a reminder of Mechanical Ante Bepalring MOVES TO RE-OPEN the occasion a beautiful colonial mlr- Bear 38 Cooper Street Geraniama will add more color and bloom steadier than ..■'..A *■ ■' built on Harrison street aa a WPA Eetebnahed 1981 project will not arrive until next any other plant on the home ground or at the cottage. Thursday. The steelwork had been OUR MAIN PROBLEM, CAMPBELL’S expected each day this week. The FILItlS Order a few dozen today at this low price. i. brick work of the walls was com­ N E W D E A L DEVELOPED AND SERVICE STATION PRINTED TERMS TRADES MILLS ARE MADE AS pleted this week In readiness for F or Ow. Mate St. aad MMdte TpU. the erection of the steel work. Bids NOnCE F h O M tlte for the roofing of the building will B A L D H EADS 24-HOUR SERVICE SAYS CHIEF JUSTICE f - be received later by the selectmen. If yon have a bald pate with Film Deposit Box At ANDERSON SOUTH MANCHESTER P o tte rto n hair on sides and back—yon can Store Entrance r get a hair cut here fo r only 30c. ionNotOne Ade- PEACE PARLEY OPENS FIRE DISTRICT & K ra h DRIVE AGAINST Men's - Women’s • Children’s GREENHOUSE 539 Main SL Phone 3733 1S3 Eldridge Street HUNTEB OF ADTOGBArHS KEMP'S SPECIAL MEETING TeLMi Power But How HAIR CUTS — 25c. STARES DEATH IN FACE Head of Sheet and Tube 8 Barben — No Waltliigt SANTANDER ON; PREMIER SOUGHT Notice Is hereby given to all the Power Shall Be Johnatown. Pa„ June 81.— Safety Tested legal voters of The South Manches­ (A P)—Major Lynn O. Adams, Issues Orders to Start^ C U LO T T A ’S ter Fire District that a Special supsrintendent of state police, BARBEB SHOP 34 Oak St. Used” He TeQs Collegians. C A PITA TAKEN AFTER FAU OF MeeUng of said District will be held If Your Car Is had a bad case of writer’s cramp iwncE In the Auditorium of Hose House today after signing hundreds of Work Tomorrow Monh No. 3 at 8:00 p. m. (d. s. t ) Tues­ passes and ip ^ al orders aa a Notice Is hereby given thst the day. June 22, 1937, fbr the following Lacking Parts Providence, R. L, June 21.— (A P ) TEOPIBFRONT result of martial law. Rebels Stream Throngh Bil ^ in g in the Yonnsstown m annusl meeting of the Eighth purposes: Used Cars Moth-Eaten 3-Piece Mohair SEE —Chief Justice Cbarles Evane He finished the last batch, School and Utilities District of To see If the District will lay a Hugbee today aaaerted the queetlon Valeri Pavtovltch CbekaloS OeorgI Phinipovltoh Balbnkefl Alexander Vaaeillevltoh BeUakoS laaned back, rubbed hte hands— AD C an Completely Reconditioned and Gnaranteed. Sets Manchester, Conn., wUl bo held on tax to pay the Indebtedness and ex­ bao On Trafl of Fleemg Troops Rashed to Key Posi­ and then tbe phone tang. Area; Meanvrhile at Chnre- ' i 1 Friday evening, June 35tb, 1937 at penses of the District for the fiscal PANTALEO fXetni: aoclety “te no longer one or In the “greatest air adventure since Lindbergh's aclo Atlsntle crossing.” these three Russians left Moscow A Johnatowner wanted to 8:30 p. m., standard time. In the year. eatabllahlng democratic InitltuUena on a non-atop 8,000-mlIa flight over tbe Ice wastes of the North Pole for San Franclaeo. Chkalov was know If he would "te kind Basques; Bring Food to hnd Federal Me&tioit 1936 Oldsmobile 6 Coach (trunk) ... .$695. | R e -U p h o ls tC r c d Aseerobly hall at the Hollister W. J. Crockett, al but at preserving them.” piloL Baidukov co-pilot and Beliakov navigator. Their exploit waa seen as the forerunner of a projected tions in Paris Fearing enough to give me your auto­ BROTHERS trans-arctlc airline Unking tbe two continento Street School for the following pur­ Horace Street Phone 3348 graph.” poses to wit: Emil L. G. Hohenthal, Jr., IB a prepared addreea before the ——_ X ■ ' . I. annual alumni meeting of Broam City’s Hungry Inhabitants. The m ajor grabbed hte aix- Board Starts Proceedinf 1936 Oldsmobile 8 Touring Sedan $825 1st—To hear tbs reading of the Robert J. Smith, Open 8 A . M. to 8 P. M. Trouble After Collapse Unlveralty, the Chief Justice of the ahooter. warning. District Committee. We also have some good used i - -9i 2nd—To choose a Moderator. Upltod States, an atumnus' of the 1936 Ford V8 Sedan (t r u n k )............ $575 Dated at South Manchester, Con­ cars—835.00 and up. d w at 1881, asserted: Bilbao. Spain, June 21.— (A P )— 3rd—To hear the report of the necticut, this 14th day o f June. 1937. of die Bhnn Government By Associated Presg. ’'The economic dislocations fol­ Improvieed footbridgee were thrown TRADE ROUTE FEASIBLE, Auditors. lowing the great war have produc­ Cleveland, June 21.— Prank 1935 Ford Sedan (trunk).. .$485 4th—To hear the report at the aeroas the River Nervion today to Purnell, president of Yoniigs> P.esldent. ed conditions, national and Interaa- Parte. June SI- — (AP) — Trucks HITLER aOSES ttonal, which vex the Imagination speed the movement of the rgei" town Sheet and Tube company,' 8th—To hear the report of the body of Oeneraliaslmo Frandsoo RUSSIAN FLIERS ASSEI^T flllod with mobile guards rumbled 1935 Chevrolet ^•Ton Panel Truck .. $295 apd confuae ths judgment. We sUU Treasurer. Franeo’a vietorioue Insurgent army announced today that he would, proclaim the old loMda of liberty through Paris boulevards to the eap- 8th—To hear the report of the This Home In against Santander, last stronghold A U BAVARIAN attempt to reopen the three but we cannot voice them without Ital’a strategic points today aa 1935 Dodsre Sedan..............................$575 Tax Collector. of the Basques. To Ask France, Britain and strike-bound Sheet and Tlibet 7th—To hear the report of the ELIZABETH PARK anxiety In our hearts. A line of advance guards waa Daring Trio Rests After Fly- twice-Premler Camille Cliautempa Chief Engineer of the Manchester "The question Is no longer one of HARTFORD WOMAN attempted to assemble a new Cabi­ plants in the embroiled Youngs­ Manchester’s Fastest Growing Residential Section pushed out about six miles west of Italy to Back Her m NUNSJCHOOLS 1934 Plymouth Coach $375 Fire Department. triumphing over sectional dlsoorda Bilbao, conquered Saturday In a net to lead France out of her gov­ town area at 7 a.
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