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! . VQL. Lin^ NO. 192. (Clwartfled Adrerttataf eo Pag* IS.) BtANGHEBfBI, GONN.» TUESDAY, MAY 15^ 1984. Ha Men Caught in Raid Admit mands required. —was received yesterday at the is the way it would worle: civic enterprise. UGHTSHIPSUNK Out of this, however, he has tag­ office of Governor Moeur in Phoe­ John Smith wants a new bath­ Current Expenses. ged 8100,000,000 for road coastrue- nix. It gave explicit instructions for room, to repair the roof, to build an Charles W. Holman, president They Are Kidnapers — tion; 840,000,000 for s t a r t ^ the additional wing. I f he can do this finding the girl "buried under a cac­ BELIEVE ROME FLIERS of the board of trustees outlined the Navy shlp-bulldlng program; 848,- within 12,000 he is within the plan. BY OCEAN LINER tus" near Tucson. The use of the current expenses of the hospital and 000,000 for the Tenessee vaDiny au­ He goes to a bank, a building and thority; 838,000,000 for pubUe word “ buried" sent a chill down the said that each month there existed Police Fmd Victim Bound locLn association or some other insti­ backs of the hunters, for they feared a defleit of 11,280 below the budge­ buildings construction; and 86,000,- tution and lays out his program. 000 for the Inter-American High­ It meant she was dead. NOW OVER ATLANTIC tary expense of maintenance which The institution looks up Mr. Smith, and Gagged in House. Beacon OIF Nantncket in Col- way. The letter was sped to Houston in sn institution not heavily en­ finds he has a steady job and pays The appropriation would Inoresae and bis deputy, Robles. dowed. must be met szmually by his bills, and decides to put up the public subscription. the government debt to the all-time Driving out to a point indicated whole $2,000. liskn With the O Ipnpe— Unreported Since Leav] Mr. Herman touched the hearts Los Angeles, May IS.— (AP)— peak of 881,834,000300 for June 60, eci Rincon way, a desert road, they Interest Chargee BRILLIANT GOWNS 1935, as fixed in the two-year bud-^ ot those present at the opening Three men arrested In the kidnap­ began beating about the bushes and The bank charges him five per Meeting, dting an experience which Foot get submitted to Oongresa in Jka- thorny cacti. cent and divides the p a y m e ^ on North American Cott ing of William F. who was Believe Dead. uary. jeecurred at the hospltad yesterday, Houston was separated from a monthly basis over a ffve-year released unransomed and unharmed i E f ^ A U Q N the principals being Mrs. Jane J. Issues Wamtaif. Itob l^ when he stumbled onto the period, the limit under the govern­ last night, were reported by authorl- Aldrich, hospltai superintendent and Pointing to pay-as-you-go baila prison. ment’s plan. With interest this Yesterday — tfef today to have admitted particl- BULUBTINI fq f Jh* 1986 fiscal jrear, tiu) ■flale In Desert l^tldDr’ in the abduction of the ^ v - New York, May l5v— (A P )—.* d e ^ w a m e d in hig ' tO on ^^ Ui Bege Blglit) - The ehlld was literally rescued (Oontlniied on Page E ^ ^ t) to'RcacbGoalat^ ev.H Ste millionaire. S. S. Olymplo eoBId^ jiith ^ my judgnient' aa from the grave. Her prison was 4 D d n M M ^tatam ^ta of the three, made Ih tUe NaotqUiei Ughtshlp eS die tlon in excess , of the ebov^'anaouat box-Uke bole dug &i the desert nine the preience of police detectives, Maaaaolroeette eoast today, would make mdre dlffteult tfiim tm - and a half miles from her home. It shhrnfh oitSlfelea and postofflee in­ kining aeren zninbers of tiie possible an - actual o f tha New York, May 18.— (A P)—Two ODs to Bow Be­ bad virtually the same dimensions BOSTON SEARCHING REPORT WOMAN S?Y spectors named Jimmy Kirk, as^Hte lightship’s ere#. budget in the fiscal year 1986, niilsm as a grave, except for depth, being fliers with a non-stop bop from New The elhfW fpor members of greatly Increased taxes are provid­ "!W six feet long, three feet deep and York to Rome as their goal, were fore Royal Couple Tonight ^ the crew not found. ed. two and a fai^ feet wide. presumably speeding over the At­ HOT IN PARAGUAY The aooMent oocorred In a ‘‘’^ e pCeeent estimates should be Over the grave was a roof of FOR JEWE THIE heavy feg. Wlreleea messagfia sufficient aa a whete to "ns re lantic ocean today, well on their ■ent 'by the ''INynqtlo to the cacti, tin and burlap crudely put to­ way. London, May 18.— (A P )— Thir­ f t the emergencies of relief aad of gether. There were several boles in Coast Guard 'end the White orderly re-employment at least na- The fact that Cesare Sabelll and the roof, and the sun burned down teen American debutantes and ma­ Star Line, which operates the til the early part of the calendar George Pond were unreported alnce trons- -fortunate holders of cards Officials Make Denial— Gave big liner, said that four of the year 1936. U at .that to make the pit, despite the covering Steals Only Rare Stones and leaving the North American conti­ men were dead when picked up. tlons have not Imiuoved as much as nent late yesterday caused no con- summoning them to the first court (Oonttnoed on Page Four) of the season at Buckingham Pal­ we hope today, the next Oongrets Leaves No Clues — 25 Infonnatnon That Endan­ Woods Hole, Maas., May 16.— will be in session and win have full (Oontlnoed on Page Four) ace— were busy trying (m gowns (A P )— Four of the crew of the opportunity to a c t” and plumes today in preparation gered President’s Life. lightship Nantucket, picked up by Simultaneously strong intimations Robberies Are Reported. for curtsying before King George came from high government sources TRIBUTES ARE PAID and Queen Mary at 9:80 o’clock to­ the steamship Oljrmpic after it col­ today that the administration ex­ SPEEDING RELIEF night. lided with the lightship, were dead, pects the banks to do a greater La Paz, Bolivia, May 15.— (AP) Boston, May 18.— (A P ) — A Tonight’s presentees are among a wireless message intercepted here share of carrying the load and phit- —Reports that a woman spy was TO BISHOP ACHESON phantom-like thief who appreciate 21 American women who will be today said. The lightship was simk. tlcg out credit to carry ths recovery executed In Paraguay for furnish­ ftae old Jewelry and rare stones— of presented at court In two days. The The master of the Olympic re­ drive along. TO DROUGHT AREAS ing information that led to an at­ a kind one meets in the older tales list for tonight Included: ported in a wireless message that Completes Fond. of Oppenheim — Is operating on tempt on the President's life caused his vessel was standing by but Today’s appropriation request exclusive Beacon Hill. Miss Leshl Bogert, of New York; a sensation today. that, with favorable weather, he Miss Jo Claiborne ^wllng, of Pe­ completes the 88.166,000.000 emsiv Memorial Services Held in He never leaves a fingerprint or The execution was reported in expected to arrive in New York at tersburg, Va.; Miss PhyDlo Brew­ gency recovery fund propcMwd for clue of any sort, and he has made Weather Bureau Also Re­ dispatches from the G.-an Chaco midnight with the survivors. the 19u4-35 fircal yearX in ths alarming inroads on some of the ster, of Moimt Klsco, N. Y.; Miss Jungle area over which Bolivia and The collision was described by Hartford; Governor Cross Barbara Briggs, of New York; Miss Roosevelt budget of January. Tha most notable private Jewel collec­ Paraguay are at war. The govern­ the Olympic’s skipper as having oc­ President tiiz^ed down today's tions on the bUl. ports Rain May Be Ex­ Katherine Carr, Chicago; Mrs. John ment published the reports, without curred "on an angle.” He explained Harris Clay, of Paris, Ky.; Mrs. estimate to take care of, within the Present Police revealed bis existence to­ comment, although ^e execution 88,16€,(X)0,000 limit, the extra ap­ Leonard T. Davidson, ol New York; day and admitted a total of 28 raids was denied by officials at Para­ (Oonttnoed on Page Tw o) propriations voted by this Oongreap, pected to Help Situation. Mrs. Breckinridge Long, of Laurel, had been reported. Beyond that, guay’s capital, Ascimcion. including added allowances for viat- they were silent. Md.; Miss Christine L o ^ , of Laurel, Nanae Kept Secret Hartford, May 18,—(AP)—To Md.; erans and government «ii*T le i, 'They would not divulge the names The woman— her name was not The Civilian Conservation Oorpa tribute to the life and work of WMblngton, May 18 — (AP) — late Right Rev. Edward Cam. of those robbed, and they were re­ ^rs. Randal Morgan, of Philadel­ given— was said to have been con­ TWO DEAD, 10 HURT would get 8286,000,000 of the fund luctant to discuss the thlefs activi­ President Roosevelt guld^ into phia: Miss Ahoe V. Morris, of New victed of informing the Bolivian proposed today. Acbeson of Middletown, sixth operation today a six cornered plan ties. York; Miss Grzmia Neville, of Hous­ command of a flight of President * ^ 0 8100,(K>0,000 tentatively tag* bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of for aiding midwestem farmers In a William F. Gettle Connecticut who died January 28 He apparently worked with ton, Tex., and Miss Faith Whitney, Ayala of Paraguay to the front. ged by the President for road con­ skeleton keys, they said, and seemed comeback against the unrelenting of New York. The President received a scare AS STRIKERS HGIIT 1984, representatives of state and alleged "brains" of the plot; Larry struction contrasts with the 8460,* to favor bouses with old-fashioned drought. when Bolivian war planes gave dty governments, of religious and In addition to the honor of bow­ K e t^ a n , as the man who guarded 000,000 road sutharliation bill re­ locks. His method has been to Direct word Issued from the ••cular organizations together with ing briefly before Great Britain’s chase. Gettle, and Roy Williams, as the cently voted by the House. ring the front door bell and await White House that the program ■ever*] hundred clergymen and lay­ royal couple and then moving on to In giving publication to the dis­ one who aided Kirk in seizing the However, it is the opinion of Mri the arrival of a maid or the house would be pushed "energetically and men from all parts of the state at­ make room for others, the Ameri­ patches the government also issued millionaire at his summer home last Longshoremen in Battle With Roosevelt that planned dvll wortoi owner. Should they fail to appear, expanded as necessary." tended an impressive and beautiful cans likely will have the thrill of a statement assailing the report of week. is a quicker method of providing be gains entrance; should they come The U. S. Weather Bureau also memorial service at Christ Church feeing the Prince of Wales.- Hs sig­ the League of Nations Chaco com­ Under questioning by Cilapt. Mor­ work relief and spreading govern­ to tbs door, be races silently sway. contributed a word of hope, report­ nified bis Intention of attending mission which urged an embargo on Police and Non-Unkm Cathedral this morning. It includ­ ing the precipitation yesterday over ris G. St^land of the sheriff’s ment expenditures and thsre is Leaves No Clues court before dashing away ko catch shipments of arms materials unless ed a sermon by the Rev, Dr, Wll- part of the beat seared area would office, Kerrigan was quoted as say­ every Indication that ha baa a r*% Once Inside, be appraises and se­ Paraguay and Bolivia agree to ar­ newal of the Qvil Works AdmlnleT 1mm A. Beardfley, rector of Bt. lects tbs choicest pieces of Jewelry, be followed by showers in many ing be was to have received .816,000 W orker^ Revolvers Used. Thomas church. New Haven, sec­ sections today. (OoBttmied OB Page Fonr) bitration. for acting as Gettle’s guanl, and tration In mind on a more plaanfd The discarded pieces be returns to basis that the smsrgsno) C W A ptif retary of the standing committee of drawer or casket. He leaves every­ Belief Program that Kirk bad ordered Gettle to tte d lo ^ , and a celebration of The Administration's relief plan, write the letters regarding arrange- quickly into operation last winter. thing in order, and departs without San Pedro, Cal., May 16— ( A P I - The deficit for this fiscal yeav Communion nt which the leavinf a clue. formulated at a meeting yesterday manta for delivery of tbe 860300 Two men were reported- killed and night Rev, Frederick O, Budlong between President Roosevelt and ranaom. ending June 80 so far stands at llte For days, he bad been active lats ten otbera injured aerioualy early Us mors than 88,000,000,000 whare* of New Haven, Bishop Acbeson’s afternoons. Special officers were four of his agricultural and relief Pennsylvania, New Jersey Kirk, in hia atatemant before the today in a claab involving atriklfig •uoceMor la office, officiated, sUtloned in tbs district and, as aids, calls for: offloera, said tbs plot to Iddniu) Qat- loagaboremen, aon-atrikara, and po­ as ths original Roeasvslt budget Zb bis sermon. Dr, Beardsley de- though be was aware of their pree- Continuation and expansion of tla waa bla idea, but that W U lla ^ lice at Loa Angelea harbor. contemplated a 87,000,000,000 M - •ertbed the winsome personality of •nce, be oeaeed operations, Then, direct relief to farm families; fin­ Holding Primaries Today and Kerrigan helped him make the The dead were Ideatlfled aa: Id t for this year and 82,000,000380 B l s ^ Acbeson in private and pub­ suddenly, be appeared late at night. ancing of stock feed and seed for plana. Dick Parker, 20, of San Pedro, next year. lic life and bis many achievements No one has reported seeinr him at emergency forage crops; cash pur­ ------/ Aaked if anyone elae waa involved abot through the cheat. John Knud- Aetoal Bxpsndltniea ao administrator and leader of the closecjoso raags,range, Once or twice,tw maids chase of "a substantial number’ of Pennsylvania aad New JerseyAlng those where voting was going in tha plot, Kirk aald: m, 46, abot through tha heart "Zt Is true that aotiial expendi­ diocese. ‘That la aU." tures slnos January have psociteMI or ^tlsra, answsrlnf door bells catUo in the drought area; relaxa- pleked the wkmera today in two on today. The lajurad ware Idaatlflad aa: Was Cosaaopolitaa have oaufht a flMting | atlon of provisions on wheat and primary elaotions—coe hot and one The rssultf: Ha aald be knew nothing about Clifford S. Pugh, 86, Sac Pedro, at a slower rats than eatlmsted,* _ glimpse of the two woman, Loretta W o ^ aad "He was eesmopolltaa in bis in- him, Tbs only available deecrlptlon com-bog reduction oontracts to per oold. Illinois—All Demooratlo mem­ abot through right lag. thj Prsddsnt entainsd. "Nnverthp- ^ s s ts , and taste and friendships. w u "tall and well dreesed," mit farmers to ralM summer for Zn Pennsylvania, (3orsmor Gif­ bers of the House of R^resenta- Joan Burka, now in ouatotfy. Lao Wabar, 48, WUmkiftoB, abot less. It must ba boroa la teted thM, Tbers was nothing narrow and pro- Bven^ pawn shop in the city has age; a request to railroads to re­ ford Plnohot turned bit back on bis tives were renominated. WUllama, in bla atatemant, aald through 14ft lag. even thougb tbs aetual daflalt for vlncial about him. Hs could see been visited, every suspected "fence" duce freightIt rates on cattle shippeda ' old job to fight Senator David A. Alabama—Representative Lamar ha aad Kirk, ware the two men who Ronald Plteaon, Saa Pedro, abot ths year ending June 80, X884,.w|Q kidnaped (Settle. ^ good things that lay beyond WMtloned — all to no avail. None out of the drought area and t —6 Reed for tha Republloan Senatorial Jeffers. Demoorat, was defeated by throuxb left lax. be below my estimate, the oonffnes et his own particular of the stolen jewelry has been re­ shipped in; and additional work on nomination. Judge S. F. Hobbs. Former Sen­ Offfeera found the retired broker RoSwt MUIar, 88, Tarmiaal Za- tloBfl ars still in feraa way 0^ thinking, as t b e y ^ , let ceived, the relief administration to provide The laaue: Presldant Rooeevelt's ator Thomas J. Heflin failed in aa laat night, bound to a bed aad with laad, bead lajuriaa. amounts aotually to bo w say, upon bis reUglous life, and increased water suppliea. "New Deal’’—backed bv the Liberal effort to get a nomination to the bla face covered with a court |^aa- Jack Damnater, 87, Lea Aagalaa, during tho foUd No Denser of Iboitaf* House. A nmoff primary win be tar maak, in a little bouaa in tha be oould reach out for them, and t r e a s u r y b a l a n c e . Plnohot, attaokad by the Conserva­ bead aad ho&y lajuriaa. wUlTilMrefoie,' bo •Bjoy them, and profit by them. (Sovemor W71. Myers of tne farm tive Reed. held June 13. foothilla town of La Craaeanta, only A. F. VaUo, Loa Aagalaa, bead aad and above my sattmate fop that abat# not OM jot nor tittle Washington May Ifl.— (A P )—The credit administration, one of the Four thouaand qther candidates South Dakota— Two Demooratlo a few mllaa from here. body lajuriaa. oaljraar. ■ '..v K' « his loyalt> to bis own faith aad position of tbs Treasury May 12 White House conferees, also an­ sought Bomiliationa to Congrea- Oongrtaimoa were reaomiaatad. They arraatad flva paraona In oon- L. F. Foater, 68, Zdoa Aagalaa, thla oqbmoIMs It la f lh u ^ " were Dr, Beardsley's was: nounced today a reduction from 3Vb sional ftata and party offioea. (Sovemor Tom Berry, Demoorat, waa naotion with tha Kidnaping, whieb badly baatea. to poiat ottt that tfa te g tha to 2 per cent in the discount rato of Zb New Jersey, a four-oomsred r«M>mlnated. His RepubUoaa oppo­ flva daya Receipts, 84,240,181A2; expendl- oeourrad ago. Olann Rax, 88, Loa Aagalaa, frac­ year 1810 It la osUafiStjaM’'' Ooremor WUbur L. Oroee repre- ^ 13 Fadsral intormodlaft oradlt fight for tbo R ^ b lio a n nomination nent wUl bo W. O. Allen. Saamad like Praam tured ikull, aaay die. win ba a e h ^ banks, ths sseood suob rsdnetion for tbo gevemonbte ealivaaod an — Twelve Demooratlo Oattla, haggard, but amiUng, aald B. F. Movrii, 88, hos Aagelaa, l*3063oo5ogrw<« 22.*!? ^ l****!.^ ^ Wafikm ^.868,198.92; oustema ceoelpU fop within two months. the of Hartford, Mayor the month 88,079,288^6. otborwlaa daU aloetioo, marked 1^ mombon of the Houm wero re­ today, 'I t aU aaamad like a bad heatan Aftsr bsing assursd thoie was no .^'Mdarlok J, Blelefiald, Mlddlatown. Receipts for fiscal year (since aa abaenoe o f vital iaouaa. nominated. R. Earl Petan, fb r a ^ dream." OrvUla CHZbart M. Ban Pedro, fiopgregatioB laeludad more dangsr of a food shortage In ths af- Mlaoourl voted today on a 8X0,- Damoeratlo state ohalrman, olalma "My graateat worry while Z lay baatea, ily 1) 88,626,168,706.62; expendi­ filotsd arsa, Mr. Roossveit let It bs thaa 900 elargy of tha iir r m ae tures, jM.lU,^.8^.94 (Includlaf C|00300 atobihwtdo bond laiua to fl- baw on aaoufA dalagataa to tha bound band aadana footxooc on oa wanthat oanbad Tha flfhtihf bagmi oa tha dfiolui' wan aa rapraaaatatlva elaigy of known ho folt It would "net** bt itenoo Imanvenaante In panal and eta oeataanon Juno 13 to aaiuro wda for tha• aaxlaty ws abaattoa af tha weflTasaia at WUmteftea, 88326.666,743,10 of emergency ex- nscssmry to ask Oengrsss for a ^ Ffvtaataat aad Ortek OatboUo PJ®41turec); excem of expendlturei, ollter UmtotlaM. Sm nomination for tho Ualtad teould eauaa my wife and family.'* WMVw %W9-MBpp nOOWQi dlttonil powsrs or grafiM to sushis ffiitetelM So n r itataa Soaato, aad that bo woo oon- "Thank OoHlod,*' murmurad I b A ftvaral hciin of ruaahttafs o t th S isa rn g g y asenelss ie oops with (OoMteaad a i Faga Tiva> 746318.01739, Pour otetei iteirt bald M la M » trfil of tho narty from eteettenssbiSr.Ahls y w , net o e ^ lOosEaMi « Page mtgSSli. i i m w o n m m .

la’ /', ^PAQBTWO HAMOBmmaVBmoanuUh,UANaBI8TniB,^KN, TCtSbAT.II^T tit'liM .^ rr* ^ ...... m STItHE IKODBLE PRESIDENT WANTS CERMAHAIMIUIIIS DAOGirnRSOFITAlT S M n m m W D U B N m M B U IO N AND THIRD IN A HOSKAL F U t INEAStBAKTFORD DLLEDHCRASH Mary Buahnell Cheney auxlUery, ■ U. S. W. V., will bold a social in MUEnrOKT.tl n r H r FOR 1934 RECOVERY ’’It in a Gacdgft” to tlie form of a.llay basket party to­ r U H B R i U S Be Preoented In H if h ScluMd morrow evening at the state armo- to wbkll. ednradee of Ward 3 (Oonttnoed from Page Ona) Jbaaah I Bit FifVM Coiflict M How Bodies of Two Balloonists Han Tomterow. Cheney Camp have *been invited. Many HadiiniiU from Min- The funm utf Joaeph Kalawkas First 000,000 of today'a appropriation * la Baob . member of the auxiliary is o f 88 union street was held at S t hjau t i Final reheanala for the requested to bring a May basket Many Men Are B id it •ar-marked for oontlnuatlOB and F o n d in R issia; Von Brldget’a ohureh at 9 o’clock thla •xpaaaion of thla program. ploy, 'Tt Happened In n Oardsn," oontainlaf limob for two. Chester Obtain Jidis at mondng. AppGai to M M ! held loot night and Sunday, proalee In asking authority to apsnd the celebraiiBd 1 Machines. ^>proprlatioo on a discretionary Stadpng Strato^hnre. a moet plfailng entertataunent for Edward Doran, Chester Yaworski Navy Yards. ." basis Ml*. Roosevelt e::plslned: tomorrow evenmg at High aehool and Bruno Sumlslasld of this town body was being brought Into _ SlmrtT«milMto reported this morning at the Hart­ the 'It was my thought in January, haU. timreh Mrs. Artjna Morlarty Qai and is my thought now that tUs Tha Junior Daughtara of Italy ford office of the Emergency Relief H&rtford, li47 IS.— (AP)—^Tlf* Moscow, May 16.~(AP)— Ger­ Commission for entry into the state Beverml Manchester men during rlty plaved "Load lOndly Light” sum should be appropriated to ms which le sponaortng tUe play, hae urei v&rled af»in today on tbo num« many's largest Balloon, the Bartscb OCC camps. T heye^ be given the the past siz weekrhave filed OvU •ad at tha alevmtloa John Hughes With the payment at Igr under fairly broad powers bscauss von Sersfsld, and the bodies of its engaged Mrs. Arlyne Qarrlty to ac­ sang Reawlers “Ava MarlaT^ At ber of employof roturnlnf to work usual pbsrslcal examination this aft­ Bervloa ospUeatlons for work in tbe Cheney Brothm. of the fact that no one could then, cresf of two was found wrecked yes­ company the soloists and chorus the close of the mass Mrs. Oarrlty numbers. The singers Include Rose ernoon and sent to Ftnrt W rlgnt, various Navy Tarda of the Atlantic largest taxpaying Industry, n p | » - at tko Pratt and Whitney Aircraft or can now determine the exact terday in Soviet territory a few ssabbard, pwtloularly the Newport Idayad and aang “Softly and Ten­ and Josephine Urlano, Constance, N. Y., for conditioning and later as­ seating the first payment o< ^ Ooxnpany and Hamilton Standard needs undsr hard and llxsd appro­ miles east of the Polish frontier. signed to the stats camps. Torpedo StatlOQ, Newport, R. l , derly,” and as the raceasional she priation hsadlngs. In furtherance Louis M ur, Joseph, Teresa, Fraaols, played Chopfat'a “Funeral Maroh.” currm town tax, obUgations whiiR Propeller Company, Bast Hartford, The Soviet government annoimced w hm it Is r^orted work estimated of this thought It ssems appropri- Gloria and Sylvia Della Ferra; Elda The bearers were aU members of confronted the town In prlne^aj whore tbo managrement has an­ the tragedy ofOdally today. No re­ Washington, L, O. I*, No. 117, will to take three yeare la now being and Interest payments on short ats to provide that any savings Belettl, Florence Plano, Marguwt itarted . ( S t J(A b *8 Lithuanian Society and nounced that an operations are re­ port was made as to the time of the Napoli, Rose Orfetelll, Mary Culot- hold a regular monthly meeting to­ term notes borrowed in aatidpatloli which can be effected out of cer­ crash. Skilled machlnlste, draftsmen and were: • F. Dabuayanakas, F. Kf- sumed although the independent ta, Angela Reymander, Angelina morrow night at O rai^ hall. Tbe of tax receipts were met, it was tain appropriations made for emer­ machinist’s helpers have been in de­ taroskas, P. Strum, M. union declares the strike of the past The balloon, withone of the aero­ lyXJbaldo and brotbera, Anne Cata­ Orange degree wlU be worked on a J. stated today by George H. WadfisO. gency purposes shall be available mand at Newport and reports from and C Boekas. The llTO weeks is still in force. Picket nauts In its gondola, lay 22 miles lano, Viva dgnetti, Alma Novelll, class of esndidatss. town treasurer. for emergency relief purpoecs.” ths New Bnglaad Navy Yards, par­ bi^al was In St. Bridget’s cqmotery, hnee and police wotection contlnu- cast ^ the Soviet frontier station of Edith Monaco, Edith Buodnlo, Payment was mads at the First ticularly PortRDOuth. N. H., where Esther Keney conducting the oom' cd, with no dlsorMrs today. Bedash. The body of the other pilot Rosario Bifolenga, J o e ^ Valenti, Members of ths Dorcas Society of National Bank, Bostoa. For tbs the keel for a new eubmarlne hae mittal servloe. Oofnpoay Statement WM picked up nine miles farther Joseph Mlsi&etta, Joseph DeSimone, the Emanuel Lutheran church will past week payment of teachers' been laid, etate that varied skilled The compsmy said suldltlonal em­ east. Felix Gremmo, S. Georgettl, Llbero meet at the church tonight at 7:80 salaries has been wlthhsM by the ployee went back to work, and aEAR AWAY SNOW The Sodet government ordered to coomlete the decorating for the workers are now beliig called from town treasiflrer to assure tbe pay­ Urbanetti, Anthony Diana, Rlno the ellglUe or register. The fimeral of Ignats Klutcewlcs strikers outside the gate claimed the the bodies brought to Moscow. C om a. Mother and Daughter banquet to ment of the notes within tbe sp«cl- It is believed that the transfer of was held this momiag at 8:30 number at the machines Is smaller. Tbs balloon t^ k off Sunday from be held tomorrow nlg^t at 6:30. fled time. Now that the town’s im­ The story of the ploy deals with a the Pacific fleet to Atlantic waters o’clock from bis home at 218 Tnchuhng 25 additional men this Bitterfeld, Germany, and made no rich family about to lose their beau­ mediate obligations have been sat­ J O FIND R O W E R S David M. Caldwell Jr. son of Dr. Is responsible, In a measure, for tbs Autumn street and at 9 o’clock at morning, the total at work In the further report. Its occupants were a tiful estate. They turn It Into an isfied, salaries of ths town and Mrs. D. M. Caldwell of Arvlne increase in employment in Atlantic SW amea’s oburch, where a requiem engine and propeller shops is 275 pilot and a scientist who went up to Italian wine garden, which proves a force win be met from cunuBt tax place, was suddenly stricken with coastal naval staaoae and after the mass was calsbrated by Rsv. empk^es, the office anhounced at make sub-stratosphere studies. Buocess and everything turns out receipts, ’wiricb are reported to be appendicitis early last evening and review of th^ fleet during the spring Patrick F. Killeen. The bearers noon. This does not include office setisfactorlly to ell eoneemed. The on a par with receipts of other an emergency operations was per­ maneuvers off Oxiantanamo Bay, Bakston, Peter Kumar. help, it was stated. Garden Chb Members Re­ TOOK OFT SUNDAY role of mother, Mrs. Robertl is years. formed at 9:80 o’clock last night at Cuba are completed, many of the Philip Nacluct Harry Rulewlcs, An- President Charles T. La Vista of Berlin, May 15.— (AP)—Hermann played by Yolana Felloe; her three toony Browkowskl and. Victor Kon- There was a payment of $200,OQO the Manchester Memorial hospital. veisels now In active eervice will be ^ e to the First National Wxwa the Vertical Union said there were Wilhelm Goerlng, minister of avia­ daughters are Miss Irena and draslewics. KUleen also was port Haying Blooms AD Tbe child was resting comfortably conditioned, it le beUeved, giving an ten less than yesterday, when his tion, today ordered a commission to Anne Pola and Miss Teresa Sapi- in Marge of the committal service Poston today on money borrowed In this afternoon. Dr. Caldwell is chief added Impetus tp work In the New anticipation of incoming taxes, nm estimate of the number of additional go to Russia at once and Investigate enza. The part of the eldest daugh­ England yards and at ^ew York. at St. James’s cemetery. Through Yean the deaths of two German balloon­ ter's fiance Is taken by Samuel of the surgical staff at the hospital. amount of taxes to meet these notes workers on the Job was ten, besides bad been collected. those who worked on the Inventory ists found dead on Russian solL Felloe. Mr. Adolf Klsaman The payment of tbe check Iqt during the strike period. The dead men were the crew of Dancing until midnight will fol­ The Sabano Magliano observation The funeral of Mrs. Adolf Kias- the anniversary of which falls on Cheney Brothers, if made to the tax The May meeting of the Man­ Germany's biggest balloon, the low the play. Music will be fur­ who died yesterday wUl be May 14, will be observed by the lo­ collector and applied In the chester ffarden club last night In Bartsch Von Segsfeld. They were nished by tlie Trade School orohee- MOTHERS GATHER held from her home, 819 Gardner Dt. Hermann Victor Masucb and tra. Tickets may be obtained from cal members on Sunday at the club way, would not have cleared in •toeet tomorrow afternoon at two time to be credited to the payment the Robbins ^oom of the Center Martin Schrenk. the members of ths Junior Daugh­ house on Keeney street. HOSPITAL NOTES o clock and from the Concordia Lu- at the notes. When was brought Congregational church was a most They took off Sunday from Bitter­ ters of Italy or at Oarrone's market. toeran ohureh at 2:80. Rev. Karl A well-children’s conference will WITH DAUGHTERS to the attention of ^eney Brothers, enjoyable one. At the brief busi­ feld, Germany. No more was beard WMter, toe pastor, wUl offl- be held tomorrow afternoon at two they made arrangements to have Mrs. Victoria Hallgren of 16 An­ ness session the date of the plant from them until today when the fiolate and burial wUl be in the derson street, and David Caldwell, o’clock at the Y. M. C. A. toe check drawn on one of their sale, revived after a lapse of years Soviet government announced the East cemetsry. New York banks and telegraphed to Jr., were admitted and Janet Tracy wrecked baUoon bad been found last UGHTSHIP S I M of 114 North Elm street and Mn. was set for Saturday at 10:80 a. m. “Molher’i Day” Observed at Boston to the credit of the town 6t night 22 miles sast of the Soviet Manchester. Thla made it possible Marie Scrlven of 460 Hlllstown Mrs. W. W. Bells, the chairman has frontier station of Sedesb. One bal- road were discharged yesterday. BY OCEAN LINER P O m DAY PROGRAM for the notes to be paid on Httmi secured the former Madden store at Jocnlst lay dead in the Gondola. The SEECTMEN FACE A daughter was bom today to Mr. Concordia Lndieran With day and to prevent a default Bralnard place and Main street. body of the other pilot was found oad Mrs. Frank Goodale of Bucking­ (Conttmied from Page One) ham and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Members were urged to contribute nine miles farther east. AT HOLLISTER SCHOOL seedlings and plants ot all kinds and Aviation circles here were thrown Banqnet Thonaas McCoun of 342 Center that when it became apparent the ACTIVE SESSION stre e t to have them at the store as soon Into mourning. JOHN KRIESKI WINS after 8 a. m. Saturday morning as German experts said they were vessels would crash, orders wen Children Will Preaent Playlet possible. sure that a faulty oxygen apparatus given for full speed astern, but the For the first time in the history Centering Around Memory momentum of the vessel and the 300 POUNDS OF ICE An invitation was received from caused the death of the two men of the Lutheran Concordia church, Flower of World War. the Lamel Garden club of East who had sought to make sub-strato­ weight of Its cargo and the heavy Report Indicates Eqoalization tide carried his ship broadside mothers and daughters gathered to Hartford to attend a garden tour of sphere studies. sixth and seventh grade children Miss Margaret McLaughlin eight gardens of their members, the against the lightship. The lightship banquet together last night This This view was strengthened by initial m other and <^anghter ban under the direction of Mrs. Agnes proceeds to go to the Times Farm was supposed to have had 11 or 12 Board Reached Decision GeU Two Pair of Silk Stock­ the fact that they bad carried an quet was sponsored by young women Uj'VW, will give a special Poppy and Camp Courant. The date is men abcMu^. ings at Card Puty. oxygen supply adequate for only workers in the church school, who day program at assembly tomorrow Saturday, June 2 from 2 to 8 p. m. four hours. on Ninth District Assets. chose the day following Mother’s afternoon at 2:48 at the Hollister The program committee secured BOSTON REPORTS. A successful card party was held It was assumed that Masucb and day. Fully 150 were present. The street school. Members of toe two especially fine sets of colored Boston, May 15.—(AP)— Radio last night at St Bridget's hall with Schrenk already were dead when the tables were attractive with spring American Legion, Veterans of For­ slides, one of rock gardens through­ dispatches received by the Naval 76 tables In play. Prises were balloon was last seen drifting east Routine business will be conduct­ flowers and potted plants and at eign Wars and auxiliary members out the coimtry and the other of Hydrographic office here today from awarded to toe following: Ladies’ at a great height over East Prussia who can find It convenient to at­ gardens In many of the fine estates. the S. S. Olympic indicated the ed this evening at the monthly meet­ each place was a pink booklet tied first, bridge, Mrs. Maigamt Galvin; ia^ Simday. with ribbon, with a design of car' tend will be cordially welcome. These were projected on the screen Lightship Nantucket had been sunk. ing ot the Board of Selectmen. With second, Mrs Mary Naokowskt; 'The balloon was not only the larg- nations and containing the menu A playlet in which Is told the by C. W..Blanksnburg, and W. E. The radio message picked up at the special town meeting scheduled men’s first William Leahy; second Buckley read the descriptions. The cst but the most modem in Ger­ the Boston office of the U. S. Hsrdro- and list of speakers and entertain- story of why and how the popples Mac MacDonald; setback, ladies' views were made by the Garden many. It bad a gas volume of 9,500 graphic Service read “Nantucket tor Friday night In H lg^ school came to be used as a memory flow­ first. Miss Mary Gleason; second, Club of America and the showing cubic meters, belonged to the Ger­ Light vessel sunk.” (Signed) to act upon a proposed^ consisted of celery, er for the World War, will be pre­ Mrs WlUlam Brennan; men's first, was made possible by the generosity man Aviation Society, and frequent­ Commander Olympic. peddlers’ licenses. Sun ve€d with dressiog, ss .ted by Enama Kebler, Gertrude Sklward Gado; second, Edward of two of the active members. ly had been used I ' Jhv)hBfge trans-A tlantic liner, She ( f hours of local tavern [toes, buttered peas, Jel- Oderman, Margaret Brosnan, Pa­ Olaskl; whist ladles’ first Mrs. F. A roll-call of aJI p^sent as to in­ stratosphere Inves was due in New York'tb- extra appropriation of $ “e salad, rolls, butter, tricia Chartler, Lucille Cheney. A M. Handley; second. Miss May A,- teresting, early blossoms In the inroute from Southampton pair the town roads, kies and coffee. Rev. chorus of four girls will sing ap­ Connors; men’s first, David J . Ikoii- garden, revealed the fact that some _Brbourg. meeting with the equal: was the toastmaster propriate songs. The singers are arty; second, Daniel Qoyle. and Mrs. of the members have blooms every WAPPING antucket Lightship Is one the Selectmen and the district com­ Richter npoke for tha Helen Kuchenskl, Helen Kosak, Men’s door prize, a SOO-pound or­ month in the year, though th<« last most Important beacons mittees in an effort to straighten out mothers. Her topic was the re­ Janet Myneskl and Bernice Olhert der of Ice donated by L. T. Wood, winter season it was necessary to TO BE ralong the entire Atlantic coast.the tangle It over the equalization tax sponsibility of being a mother. She Allan Ooe will act aa bugler sad clear away the snow to find them. OF PLAY is located on the South shoals and are having a busy time thla spring. referred to great men in history three boys who will be soldiers are Many reported privet, forsythla, Is the first beacon of Its kind picked It was learned today from an offi- who owe the success of their lives to Theodore Brown, John (Sowaas and up by Incoming trans-Atlantic ves­ sacrificing mothers’ love, such aa Bruno Mankus. climbing roses, honeysuckle and Warehouse Point Faculty Oub cied source, that the equalization Miss Margaret McLaugbUn. other growing things had been win­ sels and the last to be seen by de­ board has reached a decision in the Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Will Present “Chintz Cot­ Abraham Lincoln and Calvin Cool- ter-killed. parting steamers. The lightship matter of considering the inclusion idge. As for the responsibility of The members received from one tage” Tomorrow Night. normally.carries a crew of 12 men. ot the West Side Recreation Build­ being a mother In our day and time, of the gardeners, Korean chrsrsan- The lightship’s station has been ing In the assets of the Ninth school when crime la Increasing to such an themums. These are to be culti­ Tomorrow evening at 8:16 the described as the most lonely spot on district and has so notified Howell ■HB OaVE HDI ONI the North Atlantic. The ship rides alarming degree among children and vated and cared for throughout the Wapping school auzllinuy will pre­ Cheney, chairman of the district. the water 40 miles off the Island of )Toung folks, Mrs. R ichter said, QUAUTT season and exhibited in the early sent the Warehouse Point Faculty What the terms are under which the iHiNiNa HOUR or lOVI fall, the Idea being to see who will club In the three-act play, "C ^ tz Nsmtucket In a .region frequently “The greatest and most responsible enshrouded In heavy fogs. equalization board will agree to Job In the world Is to be a nm tber.” then married anether man! have the finest specimens. Cottage,” at the Wapping school meet the Ninth district committee GROCERIES ball. Tbs play Is a most popular It was believed at the headquar­ Referring to memories we have of ters here of the light house service In this controversial matter, was our mothers the speaker said: “Wo • Again the golden ^ ANNOUNCE PROMOTIONS one with amatexirs, and the present not disolosed. oast has received many calls to re­ that George W. Braithwalte was in could not forget these raemoriee of beauty of Jean Muir Specially Priced command of the vssssl. A meeting of the equalisation mother even though we might wish New Haven, May 15.— (AP)—The peat It In other places. board and the members of the Ninth New Haven railroad today announc­ C. S. Moshsr. first offlear of tbe to do so. The sweetest picture up­ Between the acta Baby Alyne rii.<=:triot com m ittee wUi be held to illumipei the screen in For This Week ed two promotions, both effective Oardne of this town will entertain Lightship comM from New Bad- on memory’s wall la the 'Fact of a ford, while Bralthwalta's homa is in discuss this phase of eehool oonsoU- Mother.’ ” In oloslng Mrs. Richter immedlatelq. w. h song and dance specialties. datlon. i greater than her W. p. Road, a native of Woon­ After the play the Rhythm orches­ Cam bridge. said: “May we remernber today that Land O’Lakei Buttar, It is beUeved that tbe itand which socket, R. I., wai advanced from tra wiu ^ly for ftnsral dandv. In Haavy.Pog. it is a m other who molds the Uvea beloved Jen in "As the 8 Ibf...... has been taken by the equalisation of ber children, while they are General passenger agent to assistant and Carl wlganowskt win announce Advloas hera Indlcatad tha vaa- Earth Tumi">r,w. Granulated Cane the old-faahloned numbers. sals collided during a haavy fog. board is that the valuation of the ^ung, and thus leads then iBto psssenger traffic manager and Wal­ happy, worth whUe ways” Sugar, 10 lbs...... Free bus transportation will be Tha Coast Guard cuttan Argo W ut Side buildihg, now used In part ter A. Potts of this city was pro­ Miss Anna Mrosek, who spoke in fumlahed to MtAohester people and Achusnet wera orderad to tha for school and recreation purposes, Jtrgey Com Flakei, moted from assistant passenger behalf of the daughters, urged aU agent to succeed Read. who attend, and refreshmenta win scana undar foroad draft. The is too high. The building wae con- 8 pkga...... Acuahnat was in the ganoral vicin­ ftructad several years ago under a daughters to appreciate their hemea Read began his service with the be aold. Junket Powder, ity partolling tha South shoals arsa. Joint bond issue to construct the and their motibert. even though New Haven road In April 1898 as The crash apparantly diaablad tha other homes at times seem brighter all flavors, 8 pkgs. . . . messenger In the operating depart­ Nathan Kale school, and Is now be­ lightship’s raolo or else sank tha ing valued by Bliss A Cole, tbe than their own. She said It was Tomato Sauce, ment at Boston, while Potts entered TRIBUTES ARE PAID craft so quickly It was uhabls to town’s school appraisers at 3^,800. the mother who made the home and' 8 cans ...... the eervice as a clerk In the passen­ send out any distress calls. lavished all love a£d kindness on ger department In September, 1908. Ihe town has assumed the bonded Minute Tapioca, TO BISHOP ACHESON No SOS messagss ware ptelud Indebtedness of tbe building at $98,- her children. by any o f the stations wi COO. The musical program Included a the Oiymplc’B calls. It Is possible that some agree­ song, “Uttle Mother," by Miss Dor­ Krasdale Tomatoes, (Oentbraed from Page One) A thickening fog bank hindered ment will be reached whereby the othy Moorhouse; a violin sob} by No, 2 c a n ...... the search for the survlvora MU» Edith Marks; a piano duet by Personal Notices ehurehea, Jewish lynagoguea and valuation of the building will be re­ Krasdale Grapefruit, duced more in proportion to the Miss Eleanor Werner and Miss Elsie No. 2 c a n ...... aeveral hundred laymen. The Nantucket lightship, although Roth; a song. 'Wonderful Mother Oeadjoter Net Needed. amount of actual space In the build­ BICEKKB Krasdale Fresh moored off the shoals, neverthele^ ing used for school purposes during of Mine,” by Mrs. Alfred Lanfe: a CARD OF THANKS *Tt la net ray latentien for the ied a more or less dangerous exist song, "Mother,” by Miss Elsie Roth. Prunes, 2 largest cans We wish to express our thanka to present to ask for a coadjutor or for the year. ths many friends and relatives who cnce due to the heavy marine traffic A pleasing playlet, “Ugbt of Krasdale Tender Peas, were so kind to us since the loss of a suffrang,” said the R t Rev. Fred- passing that point and to the lash­ Home” was presented, with Mrs. No. 2 can, 2 cans____ our wife and mother. eriok Q. Budlong, bishop of the ing of easterly storms. Richter as the reader. Mias Wer­ WIU4AM L. BBLICNAP. Episcopal Diocese of Oonneetiout, In Only a year ago. heavy seas drove ner and Miss Roth were acoom ^- PlUsbury Cake RAYMOND a BELKNAP. hla opening address to the KENNEAUY IS NAMED Flour, pkg...... LAURA W. BELKNAP. tbe lightship from her moorings and Ista for the singers. At the doM oonventloa of clergy and lay dele­ carried her 36 miles off her position, of the evening's program the oldest gates of the dloeeee which oi Estelle Apricots, threatening to hurl the craft on the TAMMANY HAU H ^ and youngest mothers present were largest c a n ...... this afternoon at Christ okuroh presented with bouquets of roses. CathedraL shoals. Sliced Pineapples, For years, the diocese, one of the The predecessor of the ship Just 2 largest cans ...... NOTICE largest In the Protestant Episcopal simk was called on In 1916 to foed New York, Mey 18—(AP) —WU- How Much Sin Uam P. Kexmeally, chairman of the Campfire Marshmal­ THE FLUSHING OF THE church has had a diooesesn and a and shelter 116 survivors of five ves­ MakM Half a sels sunk by a German submarine in exeeutive committee of Tammany TRUCK WITH GROCERIES lows, 1-lb. pkg...... WATER MAINS WILL coadjutor or a suffrangan bishop. Sinnor? '*I believe that I can carry the the vicinity. Ball, today was named leader of the Ovaltine, BE STARTED WEDNES­ administrative responsibilities as The accident today occurred at ersanlsation “with full powers’' to IS DESTROYED BY FIRE S«e the Annwer 50c size ...... DAY. MAY 16. AND Biah(9 of Connecticut provided the 10:20 a. m., e. a t., and within a few act until a successor to John F. Brillo, clergy and the laity In each arch­ moments the eo^er waves were car­ Cumry is chosen. W ith WILL CONTINUE UN­ The action was taken at aa Im­ WUUmsntle, OonUn M ay 16.— 2 large pkgs...... TIL WORK IS COM­ deaconry will raUy to the cause and rying the message of the crash. The fog blanket along the coast promptu meeting of distrlot leaders (AP)—A truck and its cargo of gro­ PLETED. give vrtiole-hearted and continued JOEL Pale Dry Ginger Ale, suTOort. be said. was reported spotty, being heavy In In the HalL About eewteeen ceries owned by the John J. McCar­ trict leaders and their co-leaders large 2^ z . bottle ... He pointed out that although he soma places. Visihlilty had been fair thy Company of New Bedford. MANCHESTER partlolpated In the oonference Mass., were destroyed today by foe McCREA Krasdale Mayonnaise, would need the asslstanoe of an­ under a partly cloudy sky \m^ early other bUfoop from without the dio­ which led to the destgnatloa of after the vehicle overturned on the 8- 0*. ja r ...... W A T E R CO. morning, when the fog began to roll Kenneally. Providence highway. cese for about two months during in toward shore. 8 a. m.. vlslbUity SAUY Calumet Baking . the year, the present plan wUl save The exeeutive ooramlttee chair­ James H. Hunt of (36 Myrtle ave­ had dropped to less than four miles. man was selected after a reeolatioii nue) New Bedford, the wver, es­ Powder, Vfe-lb. tin .... about 115,000 a year. The wind, however, was moderats BLANE In his address. Bishop Budlong was effered by David H. Knott, cape injury. He told poUoe the so- Campbell’s Pork & and the sea fairly smooth. ehalrmaa of tha Democratie county ddent occurred as he swerved tlM Beans, 8 c a n s ...... also proposed the estalmshment of an endowm ent fund fo r the su]m pport oemmlttee, had been presented call­ truck sharply off the highway in a BERTOM Krasdale Golden Ban­ ‘CHINTZ COTTAGP’ 'TO COLLBOT BOND ing attention to the vacanoy In the suooeasful attempt to avoid otrlktog 3-Act Comedy of the Elplscopate aa a memoiorial to tam Com, can ...... Blsb(q> Achsson. leadership and proposiiig Kanneal- John Sullivan, 70, at North RHad- CHURCHILL Hartford, May 15.— (AP) — Stepe ly'g name. bam. Krasdale Peanut Modern and Old-Time Dance are being taken by the etate of Ocii- BATTLESHIP AGROUND FVlltioa) observers said a deflnltt Sullivan was arrested on a diarga B utter, 2-lb. ja r ...... WEDNESDAY, 8;15 P. M. neoUcut to ooUeet the bond of $1,000 q ^ t in the ranks of Tamnoany Isad- o f Intoxioatkm . PoUOe said be Williams’ Root Beer given by Sophie Perlowskl of Mil­ srs was indicated by the abonoe of lei^Md fiito the highway la front at WAPPING SCHOOL HALL Portland, England. May 16— (AP) ford as surety when she a Extract, bottle ...... —H. M. Battleihip Nblaon grounded Edward J. Abeam and leaders gm - the qpproaohlng truck. Prevloaa^, H a l f A S i i n Ansploes Wapping School Anx. permit for the sale of beer and wine today In Portland harbor as it put srsUy ssBOdated with him, and ths other motorists had oomplalaad to / at ber restaurant in MOford. TUa so-called group of Cumry Isadsis. Baby Alyne Gardner to sea across ths Admiralty to rp ^ offielals of SulUvaa’a aatkinB. Is the first inatanoe In whkdi the Lsst .night Cuny mads Ids first tsatlng range. It fouled a cablA Tha New Bedford trucktog firm forfeiture of a bond has been aought j>pssranos st ths HsU sinoe was M T e d . grounded in ths ihud, and rs^drsa placed Its loss a t $B,000i. MAHIBU’S under the provisions of the etnte'e dspossd as Issdsr on April 9di Hs AMD asststancs from the tugs and a tor- liottor eonUol act was re-elected s ssehem and was Bhythm OrdMetra. podo boat bsfora it cwiA proessd to The hlatorle Aaierkaa pdaoi Mrs. Psrlowskl wsa arrsstsd in roiufdly applauded by members of ifop Sottthtry. fonnatly bawd at GROCERY W sea. Earlier this year the Nelsoa l u n CiUdren, S6 oents. *■ tha OM Guard at the han. PertBBMttth. N, haa haw aoR* 188 Spraee Street frouaded at the mtraace to Ports­ tbe Milford court for asle w ith ^ g Kemeaiiy was ladastefi aa a mouth harbor. vartod into a eoal b am b y a tawlfit p e rm it ieh am lam Bight. ooaqMfiy sA MMefolk, ^ ...... «k. ■» V W

'V i ■ M AN U H H »n» EVENING HERALD, MANGHBSTER^ OONN^ TUESDAY, MAY 15,1SS4* FACHP TBREETOATIIND "A Modem Hero** •Tal O* mas,** WM rtAdm d bjr GETTLE TELLS OFFICERS 346 MTUCAniRS Robert Von Deck and a bass solo, "Captain Mac” by JoMph Wuso. W A u s r . Sam and Blarl prasentsd a banjo and PATERSON SESSION guitar dust and Chaster Shields • New York, May DETAILS OF KIDNAPING FOR GARDEN PtOIS playsd a comet solo, "Annie Laurie. M plok Of rooryiuHMttioa ♦- Ben Parker supplied a piano special­ Aircraft 4 Traagpert Ck— — Approved by dlrsotors. ter get somebody else for the pay­ ty and “Woody**^ played a saxophone specialty. ^ vote on tbs rMuaj^atMT^ Describes Experiences from off. Noon said he thought his wires Artlmr Shorts, David MuDen, June 20. i were tapped. Seeds Arrire in Bulk and The accompanists for the various numbers were Fred Rogers, Archl- At this point the officers took RnsseD Gustafson Are nald Sessions and Jack Cockerham. Freight loadings on tbs the Time He Was Taken Oettle out Into another room where Must Be Put in Indiridnal Ice cream and cake were served fol- Northwestern Rallwsy last waak James Kirk was sitting handcuffed lowlng the program. totaled 22,944 ears against 3S,T45 in and Of ttle looked at the man Named as Delegates. from His Home Until He Packages. the previous week and 31,453 in tha then turned to the officers and said like period last year. New York,. "That looks like the man.” BODIES IDENTIFIED Chicago 4 St. Louis' railroad >«■«» Was Freed. Q.—You mean the'“ Boss-Man?'* Delegates named by the execu­ toUl loadings of 11,839 cars against A.—I think he Is. tive oonunlttee of Local 2126, Chairman Donald Hemingway of New Haven, May 15.— (AP)—Two 12,781 In the previous week aw>s n . the American Legion committee in men who died during the week-end United Textile Workers of America, 293 in the 1933 period, i Los Angeles, May 16.—(AP) — charge of apportioning home gar­ have been Identified. The body of a to attend a meeting of the National dens in Manchester this year, an­ man was killed when struck by an The official statement of William Coimcll In Paterson all this week, Beet sugar consumption in-tba nounced today that 346 applications butomobile In West Haven Sunday F. Oettle, Beverly Hills millionaire, INDICATES HIGHER are President Arthur Shorts, David for garden plqts had been received United States during April amounts has been identified by a cousin as ed to 131,600 long tons, raw sugar who was freed from kidnapers last Mullen and Russell E. Gustafson. so far. Applications for gardens will Mr. Mullen wdll represent the Jac­ that of Nicholas Perrlllo, 44 of New value, according to B, W. Dyer be accepted no later than tomorrow Haven. 4 night, made to the sheriff’s office, quard weavers and Mr. C^stafson Co., sugar brokers. This is an in­ SCHOOLS BUDGET night, Mr. Hemingway said. Relatives Identified the second follows: the broad goods workers. The dele­ crease of 16,207 tons over tbe con­ With 137 residents having their body as that of Thomas Murphy, 69. Question—Mr. Gettle, we want to gates will leave Manchester for sumption of April, 1933. For the first km own land which they Intend to use When the body was found Sunday in catch the rest of the gang and need Paterson tomorrow morning and four months of 1934 consumption for garden purposes, the amount of Waterside Park, the medical ex­ your help. You Just go ahead and will remain until Saturday night acreage donated for home garden amounted to 537,260 tons, an In- Sapt. R A. Verplanck Esti­ Albert Yost, George Hahn, aminer said death w m due to shock cresise of 109,545 over the same tell us everything that happened, purposes will be apportioned among of alcoholism. from the time these men took you Beverly Wright, Arthur Smith and the remaining 209 applicants, plus period last year. from your home. mates Figures Will Be W. J. Waddell will represent Local those who may apply today or to­ Answer—Well, Mr. Wolf (James 2126 at a meeting of the New Eng­ morrow. QUAKE RECORDED Wolf, a guest) and I were In the land Council in Pawtucket, R. I., on KICKED BY A HORSE Saturday. The seeds have arrived in bulk recreation house at the heir, throw­ Approximately $315,000. and must be divided into Individual New York, May 15.— (AP)—An Speaking at a meeting of the ing dice, when these two men came packages, a tremendous task which earth shock of moderate Intensity Wmirnantlc, May 15.—(AF) — In and said "Stick ’Em Up.’’ They workers’ educational bureau of the Mr. Hemingway and his fellow com­ was recorded last night on the seis­ William Yurchyk, 43 years old A. F. L., in Boston yesterday, Fran­ had gims, one an automatic and mittee members expect to under­ mograph of Fordhsun University. Lebanon fsurmer, was in a serious The budget for town schools wUl cis P. Fenton, New England organ­ one a six-shooter and they had be approximately $315,000 for the take this evening at the Municipal Experts placed the center of the condition today at the Wlndbam white masks on their faces. Wolf izer for the A. F. L., predicted there building. Potatoes and fertilizer will quake near Southern Alaska, about Community Memorial hospital with next year. It was reported by Su­ was more likelihood of strikes than said: “ Hell, this is a Joke,’” and they be delivered to the applicants In one 3,420 miles northwest of New York. intemsil injuries Inflicted by a horse; perintendent of Schools F. A. Ver­ mediation as a s#eans of enforcing SEdd ‘"This is a snatch. This is no planck last night at the opening of the town trucks, but the seeds The first qusdte was recorded at He wais kicked in the abdomen diy labor demands in the textile Indtis- 5'21:39 p. m. (eastern standard Joke.’’ Then they took us outside meeting of the Manchester Me­ try In the future. must be called for at the Municipal the animal late yesterday while In and I saw that I was the one slated, morial hospital campaign for $15,- building, or the old Knox home ad­ time) and a second at 5:29:03 p. m. his bam. Fenton said the "administrating joining. they had me slated all right, and 000. 'The revelation was made by of the NRA Is not In the interests Richard Barthelmess, Trinity College graduate, will annear ♦>,. they took us about 30 feet and they Superintendent Verplanck In com­ SUt, raster Wetoejday .nd Thursdiy to "A MidSn Hero' It is believed that when the land of the workers’’ and said his state­ with the donated for garden purposes is searched us to see if we had a gun. paring school and hospital coats. ments were supported by General latest feminine screen "find’’, Jean Muir, and a stellar supporting cast Throws Away Wallet The Selectmen recommended to Including the famous stage star, Marjorie Rambeau. ploughed up and divided Into plots, Johnson’s acceptance of "false evi­ there will be a sufficient number of I saw then that it was serious the voters of Manchester last Octo­ dence" a recent hearing on type­ and as we started to walk on down ber, an appropriation of $289,198 for gardens to accommodate all who writer Ittdustry working hours. He have applied for them. the path I pulled my wallet out of schools and $23,000, a total of said labor was organizing In Con­ lea'vlng Pierre penniless. On the my pocket and threw it Into the $312,198. In last August’s budget necticut with membership In the same day, his son Is killed In the HOTEL SHERIDAN bushes because it had a special for schools $278,198 and $28,000 for textile union Jumping from 6,000 to AMUSmENTS new automobile Pierre gave him. duty sheriff’s badge in it. It had maintenance was submitted. 35,000 in a few weeks. Pierre returns home and finds Entertainment given about $150 In it. The standing of town appropria­ that Nazel has discovered that the Invites You To Its They took us on down the path tions as of February 20, 1934, the RICHARD BARTHELMESS boy was Pierre’s son. She starts a to the wall. Then they took our latest available, showed expendi­ tirade but Pierre walks out on her, BY FRIENDSHIP CLASS ties off and tied our hands behind tures for the six-months’ period, of saying he la through. Hopeless and our backs. And then they started $180,982 for schools and $6,983 for SUMNER VINTON AT STATE FOR 2 DAYS a broken msm, he returns to his to push us over the wall. Wolf said school building maintenance. The mother who hew become a fortune Minstrel Show and Feats of "Hell, I can’t get up there," so they balance remaining on February 20 teller. She tells him there Is no such Magic Among Features at ‘CIRCUS PARTY’ taped him to the tree. was $108,215 for schools and $16,- TO SPEAK HERE Circus Scenes Will Feature word as defeat in the circus and Church Social. And then they told me to start 016 for maintenance. The larger Poignant Love Story in “A that they will start all over again. DINE and FUN and up the ladder and when I got to part of the school maintenance Item Modern Hero” Tomorrow. He looks at her with admiration and the top I fell over on the ground. I is used, annually, during the sum­ consents. The Men’s Friendship club of the DANCE TODAY FROLIC thought I had broken my leg. So mer months when repairs are made South Methodist church conducted a on the school properties. Edncational Club Boohs Richard Rarthelmess imd Jean most successful "Ladies Night" last they stopped and rubbed my leg ODD FELLOWS GATHER SPECIAL MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT and then got me into the car. In the eame period $42,000 was Muir, with a four-star supporting evening, nearly 160 persons being in When they got m.e in the car, spent in payment on school bonds Noted Lecturer for Talk cast, appeal in "A Modem Hero" at attendance. An enjoyable entertain­ with a balance allowed for bond Bridgeport, May 16— (A P )—Odd ment was presented that Included a Sandwiches they shoved me into the back. It was the State Theater, Wednesday and Fellows from all parts of Connecti­ AFTER THE a two-door sedan, a kind of a brown payments of $56,000. minstrel show and feats of magic Thursday of this week. This pic­ cut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, car and they kept pushing my head This Thursday EveniuE. ard ventriloquism, the latter by Steaks ture provides a splendid vehicle for New York, New Jersey and Canada down so I couldn’t see. the dramatic art of both Bartbel- Ernest Schleldge, well known Hart­ began arriving in Stratford today ford magician. Chops CIRCUS Then we rode a long way, I don’t mess and Miss Muir, and is certain 10 P. M. to 1 A. M. Thursday evening of this week at for the two days state convention of The minstrel show was given by know how far, until we got to the to hold the audience tense from tJi^e grand lodge. prison house. Then they told me to 8 o’clock, the Educational club will start to finish. The story: 'the male members of the church get out quietly and toqk me in and sponsor one of Sumner Vinton’s in­ The convention opens tonight with choir. Edward Taylor appeared in Pierre Radler and his mother are a dinner to be followed by a dance The Famous threw me on the bed, my hands and teresting illustrated lectures, "Na­ traveling circus performers. While the role of interlocutor with Earl ture, Master Artist.” Many who and reception in honor of Edmund Cowboy Star legs were stlil tied. playing in the village of Pentland he Trotter and John Munale as end See ‘BUD HORNE’ Pitzer of Stratford, Grand Master of Q.—What about this blindfold? have heard Mr. Vinton previously meets and falls in love with Joanna men. Maxwell’s minstrel band are looking forward to this oppor­ Connecticut. Kept Him Blindfolded BMJC6 CATTON Ryan. He wants to take her with furnished music. The minstrel pro­ tunity to enjoy again the rare and “the baby Elephant** at the “ Sheridan** A.—Well, they kept the blindfold him but bis mother persuades him About 400 delegates are expected gram included an old time chorus A MAN WHO SAILED beauty of his pictures and the on me all the time. I could peek out that it ,would ruin her life. to attend the business session which which sang “Carry Me Back to Old FOR A CITY o r GOLD etlmulatlng Interest of th r talk TODAY! of the corner a little and then later Months later Joanna’s, father wUl get under way tomorrow. The Virginny,” and "Yankee Doodle." which accompanies them. This par­ ^ tlon at the time of Llewellyn E^rl Trotter sang "Let's All Sing. they took the tape off my mouth Raleigh’s Career Described In Fine ticular lecture is one of his newest comes to tell Pierre that ehe is when I promised to keep still, but Biography going to have a child. Ryan gets Bronfleld Jr., of Stamford, deputy Like the Birdies Sing” and John ■nd has not been previously given 8iand-master, as Pltzer’s successor, “THE BEST FOOD IN MANCHESTER I” they kept me dressed, my legs taped la Manchester. drunk and is killed by a locomotive. Munale sang a Scotch number "A * ' the great legends of the was generally predicted. and made me stay on the bed. 1 Projected to the screen from a Pierre takes the body back to Pent- Wee Cup of Tea." A baritone solo, The brought me sandwiches and Elizabethan age, none eparklee land and proposes to Joanna, who more brightly than that of Walter special stereoptlcon machine, the drinks and they told me they did not pictures ore made to blend and refuses, saying that she wduld never want to hurt me, because, in fact, Raleigh, Imperious and courtly fit into his life. She telle him that the man spread bis cloak for a merge, one into the other, by a they said, that I was the nicest fel- unique method perfected by Mr. she is going to marry a man who low that they had ever had, because queen and hoisted his sails to find a loves her and knows her story. city all of gold, and In the end be Vinton, giving a continuity seldom I was so agreeable, but, hell, there Pierre, ambitious and eager to died on the scaffold, beneath the experienced in this type of lecture. was nothing else that I could do, Mrs. Vinton, who is on artist, has get out of the circus life, borrows heademan’s ax. Hie story sums up money from a wealthy widow who is they had me. all the color and vaJor of one of the colored the slides made from her Q-—Now, how about writing these husband’s studies. Infatuated with him and finances a Summer Days Are Here Again! most splendid epochs in human his­ notes ? tory. During the day Mr. Vinton wiU bicycle business partnership with A.—Yes, they had me copy off the give three matinees for the school Mueller, a fellow circus man and an All of this is brought to mind by inventive genius. notes that they had written. a reading of Irvin Anthony’s new childreni two ia the mnrgjng at Q.—You' wrote the note In which book, "Raleigh and His World.” It Nathan Hale school on Spruce Homer Flint of Pentland Joins Pierre and Mueller in an automobile W eW Ready With Colorful Outdoor Furniture the $60,000 was asked for? > a truly excellent biography, street, and one In the afternoon at 1 plant established fn Pentland. A.—Yes, that’s what they said written with a fine understanding of the auditorium of the Hollister they had agreed on that I would the times and the men Involved and street school. Hla subject at these In Pentland, Pierre meets his son have to pay before they would re­ phrased with poetic grandeur __ a mat nees will be "Pagoda Land," and persuades Joanna to let him lease me. book to recreate the days when the dealing with the life and chwacter- send the boy away to school. Al­ Q-—You said you were willing to world was young and almost any istlcs of Burma, a subject he is though married to Flint's daughter. Pierre keeps an apartment In the V ..*• V ^ . -v''- • s Gliders $ pay that amount ? dream might come true. well qualified to discuss having Ralegh, says Mr. Anthony — he lived there for 18 years. This will East. There he becomes attracted Wrote All the Notes i - V ^ J-'"* to Lady Claire Benson. WhUe In the ,V h . ' ^ X •. ' . . •' A.—Yes, they said that if there speUs the name without the letter Indeed be a treat for the children East he msmager to see a great deal was any argument about it they I, and we might as well follow and for any adult who may care to attend. of his son. would double it, so I wrote all the him for the remainder of this review When war breaks out, Pierre goes notes and they got the membership —Ralegh was a true follower of With the lecture on Thursday Into the munitions business and cards out of a case I had on me, but Machiavelll. He followed the cyni­ evening, the Educational club brings A full-sized glider with deep, comfortable cal Italian’s advice to the letter, and w a close Its efforts for this year manufactures trucks, growing more they never bothered my Masonic and more wealthy. He la persuaded seat, rugged steel frame heavily reinforced ring or my diamond ring. as long as he had a prince to serve, to raise money to carry on the wel­ it brought him success. fare work which it sponsors among to put all his money on a stock and riveted, quiet ball-bearing motion, rust­ Q.—What about this 'Boss’ Man? Not until after Elizabeth died, the children of this town. The re­ which ia supposed to be manipulated I less fabric spring, all cotton filling and genu­ A.—Well, this "Boss Man’’ was M d James came to the throne, did by a pool controlled by a new ac­ plenty hard-boiled. When he came ceipts from this entertainment will ine duck cover. Ralegh lose out. Then, losing con­ be added to the fund for free milk quaintance. The mail disappears lm.0 the room to talk to me, he al­ tact with the throne, he lost every­ and nutrition classes, chest clinic ways had a sheet over his head, the thing. and corrective work for teeth and others always came into the room in Beset by Jesdousies and fears, his eyes. Tickets are interchangeable ruch a way I could not see their Mecutlon was the logical conclusion Md may be used for day or evening YOU CAN faces hardly at all to his broken career. lectures. * I don’t remember seeing or hear­ But though It ended In disaster, BORROW ing any women around there. I tried that career was a great one. Ralegh to remember and listen to the men’s fought the Spaniard, founded Eng­ MONEY footsteps, but they always kept land’s American empire, and epitom­ LOCAL LUTHER LEAGUE ON YOUR their voices so low. ized the soaring amblUons of his Q.—Did you go voluntarily or countrymen. Here is a book which •Personal Note were you forced to go with them? tells about him, sympathetically and PLANS OUTDOOR PICNIC with fine feeling. • Household Fnmltxu’e A.—Well, they forced me to go Published by Scribner’s. It Sells A lovely model in brilliant striped duck, contrasted to solid nturally. What could a fellow do? for $3.25. • With a Oo-maker They had their guns on me. Will Be Held at Boy Scout SEE US— metal panel arms with convenient ash trays, recessed In. Q.— What else do you remember? Cabin in GlastoAbury on Fri­ Coil spring bottom, ball-bearing spring suspension. A.—Well, the ‘‘Boss-Man’’ came We wUI be pleased to arrange Coil spring seat adds to the comfort and flexi­ day Night. a plan to suit your individual re­ back Sunday morning at 4 o’clock CURB QUOTATIONS quirements. bility ot this model, for sitting or reclining. Full and he said "Well, 1 guess you length frame, very easily assembled yet strong other Glider Patterns Priced At get ready to go home. They are go­ Assd Gas and Elec ...... An outdoor picnic !• being plan­ and rigid. Extra high back, quiet ball-bearing ing to pay.” Then I did not see him ned by the Luther League of the $21.50 — $25.00 — $29.50 until 4 o’clock Monday morning and Amer Sup Pow ...... MONROE LOAN motion. Heavy striped duck cover. Blue Ridge ...... Emanuel Lutheran church for Fri­ then the “Boss-Man ’ came in and day evening of this week, the first SOCIETT OF CONN., INC. Cities Service ...... i . [ ’ said that there had been a slip-up. 2^ outdoor affair of the year. The plc- 721 Main St., Waverly Bldg. He said there were too many cars Elec Bond and Share ...... 13 Midwest Utils ...... u t»e held at the Boy Scout HARTFORD that were foUowing and they could cabin in Glastonbury and transpor­ TEL. 7-7243 ROOM 3 not make the deal. Niag Hud P o w ...... 5 ^ Penn R o a d ...... ] J tation will be furnished to all mem- 8% Monthly On Unpaid Balance. > g E R O H I X Q.—In selecting a contact man Segal Lock ...... | ^ cw s leaving the church at Steamer Chairs 6:30 o’clock. did you mention anybody to the kid­ Stand Oil Ind ...... 25 VKNTI LATINO napers ? Irving Carlson and his camp com­ •WQ _ Made of pine, United Founders ...... ' % mittee is in charge of the picnic and Solid maple, Selects Contacts United Gas ...... ^ • three position Po r c h Sh a d e s 2 an Interesting program of sports $ 1.19 heavily dow­ A-—Yes, I named my attorney, United Lt and Pow A ...... frame with durable can­ and entertainment Is being arrang­ eled and nicely finished, The shades that never fade and Mr. Noon (Ernest E. Noon) and Util Pow and Lt ...... AMCO vas sling in attractive then later we changed that to Mr. ed. Alice Benson will be the devo­ extra width In seat, wide never warp. Aerolux patented Canadian Marconi ...... 246 stripes. sturdy arm rests, beauti­ process m ^ e e them permanent. Fox (A. E. Fox, broker, because of tional leader and will give her topic Mavis Bottling...... ^ at the .campfire. GASOLINE ful canvas stripes. Available in all necessary slzea the fact that the brokerage office IS FIRST QUALITY! opened early and we could get hold F»jfreshmenta of hot dogs, dough­ The maple nuts and coffee will be served. It la of him earlier in the moring. WOMEN USED AS SHIELDS chair with Porch Rockers • Lawn Settees hoped that members will turn out $ 1.50 Q-— What else v/as said about the 1 4 4 * 1 0 / g a l. arm rests and large foot­ ^ay-off slip up? In large numbers for tbls event as rest, all slat con s^ ctloo. SUng Hammodcs / * May 16.— the committee is working hard to WHY PAY MORE? A.—Well, the "Boss-Man” said (A P )—Women and children were make it a success. Yacht Chairs - Lawn Swings that this damned fool driving the used as shields, it was charged to­ Drive In and have your oil pay-off car didn’t know hbw to day in Socialist rioting in which ohMged today. 5 quarts for 89o. 01 QO Same chair AUTO VIOTIM DYING This offer good all this week. pandle a deal of this kind, he didn’t several persons were wounded crit­ • as above ically at VlUarudla de OJos. Just try It— then you will always how to handle things right and Waterbury, Conn., May 15,— (AP) buy It. with adjustable canvas Fighting broke out when dvU tnere was too many cars around. —The condition of John T. An­ canopy top, attractively ^^Yoo eao save money by trading fringed. That “Boss-Man” that bird Is plenty attempted to dlspurM 8^ drews, 63. of Betbel, who suffered cialists demonstrating In front of Aimart. poaalble fracture of the skull, p i t h ’s Q<*“ What else do you remember. t y Town Hall against the removal fracture of the breast-bone and sev­ or tn® Soclalifft nmyor. SERVICE ^ A.—Well, along about Saturday eral fractured ribs, in a head-on STATION if Sunday the “Bose-Man” told him .A u th orities asserted the Soelal* Mllislon of automobiles in Wood­ VAN'S m^Jfooa had said that the news- Ira thrust women and children in bury if i t nlfht, wa# reported very 436 Martford Road ^ n t as shields. Two woolen and paqida, evorybody was watch- low at Waterbury hospital today. «x men/wfre wounded—three critl- JH 51m, Noon said, axld t b ^ ’d hot- PhysletaiB say his ehaaess for re- Always Sslls For LsSsl J • ^ .eijuvT

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the bole and looked down on the klssss to the crowd and seemed to COlHlinEE TO PLAN child, she waa calmly sucking an n«ckllaa and de^ oval baek» trim* fMefido th st tbsst to e n ^ the esmltement. 27ARE0NC0m aT T E E med with ruflhe. Bar tr$in, at tha New York Park Commission orange. i m . Helen Robles, the mother tflfe toaitoh • loM "Do vou know me, HoneyT" he same material, also will bs berdsfw aeoiieh mflterlil 'ia Om wept unnstxmlnedly and nearly *d with ruche. She win carry a JUNE LAWN FESTIVAL called down, eoftly. fWnted when the girl wae placed in TO PLAN 6UID PARTY make alwtlier oveotne gofva her arms. of white ootrlob. the U f show to avfr. Thinks Up Some New Dont*s With ohlld-Uke lelsurriiness she Mies Briggs* gown is of white 22 Will Arrange Details for glanced up and looked the attorney Waatsd Bar Baanles marocalne with a train of Bdilto :------• carefully over. The largest committee yet named r I7eir Toik, 16^'(^)—Lovw^]lMh tIsM thaj read a rule they Annual Fete at St. Bridget’s June asked for bar Bunnlee aa to take charge of the weekly card satin. She win carry a abeaf of I n of llherty and freedom of apeech took anothor de«p iabala of the Church Here. "No," ahe said and turned her at­ sow as she was put on a bed In the parW to be held In the pariah hall arum llliea. Ian into a new **doo't” today that smelUni; aalta. tention again to the orange. same dress, now tom and dirty, m of S i Bridget’s church next Monday Miss Neville is wsaring a gown Manchester "Do you know ‘Lechlf’’ Houston which she was kldnfped. She did night wae appointed last night ft white Imperial J^anese siUi Nttt them ataggering to the medl- They found, for tnatanee, that It Twenty-two members of S t Brid­ not appear tired Vtne cabinet for the amelling aalta. la illegal to bring a flower or a get’s church have been named to asked, using the child’s own nlck- id and otobjected to conaiste of the following members with a coronet and glr^e of gold Date Book itume for her uncle Carlos who being put to bed. No attempt was of the church: William J. Shea, and carrying a white oetrieb feath­ The new "don’t" aolemnly pre* bouquet Into any park or parkway. represent the men who will ha/e er fan. ed by the park commiaelon, la The rule makara relantad a bit here, charge of the Jime lawn festival and hurr}rlng up. made to question her about her ex­ John H ackett William Quiab, Mi­ periences. chael Benevanto, Patrick Hannon, The gown chosen by Miss Whit­ : however, adding the provlao th ^ they will meet tonight at 7:80 -n "Oh Yes,’’ she cried happily, Toolflrt. K S t Bridget’s ball to organize, select A physician who txamlned her Thomas Conran, Matthew Merz, ney is of Ivory angslskin and stiver May 16—Circus a t Dougliorty "Don’t aay 'boor at a bird or aa one might bring a flower Into the otraining then to get free of the said she must be lu p t quiet M Paul Cervinl, Patrick Griffin, Fred­ lot. gnlmaL” park by getting a permit A dtl* the date for bolding the festival and cruel chains. woven lace over a foundation of name a committee to meet with the many days, and shlHed clinging skirt baa whleh It wfll file with the eity park tne aame day. tin near the bole. ’The letter of di­ Teresa K. MlUkowskl, Mrs. Daniel Also 88rd anniversary of Mewiv Blerk While getting the flower perm it to this committee and who will meet Chicago police and Federal agen* a smaU. narrow train. rial Lodge, K. at P., simper and in the parish ball tonight are: rections from Chicago bad de­ dee were asked to seek the person Buckley, Mrs. David Fuller, Mrs. Studenta of wild life in the Mg the citizen might aa well get a per* scribed the spot where the key would James ’Hemey, Miss Grace Kearns, Mies Whltnesds court train Is of dance. aity pointed out today that many mit alao to walk on the graaa, ^M George H. Williams, Leo Brazaus- who mailed the letter which con­ the same ivory and silvery lace lined kas, Michael Murphy, Francis Lim­ be found. tained the information leading to Miss Nellie Sullivan, Mies MarJoc,e This Week. have very aenaltlve ner> thia nefarioua practice la forbidden He tossed the key down to June Kelley, Mrs. George Bry>ui, Mrs. P. with fine silver woven gauze. Her May 18— Annual concert of Sal­ voua ayatema. A boo la apt to up* unleaa duly authorized in writing. erick, Raymond Merz, Robert Cole­ the rescue of the glri. beaddreee is a small em^re diadem man, Edward J. Murphy, Edward • who imlocked the padlock whicn R Brannick and Miss Ellen Buckley. vation Army Songsters Brigade at aet aa anteater, for example, for One may take a newapaper or the chains tightly about her Authorities recalled It wae a let­ William J. Shea will head the of pearls, mother of pearls and citadel. the entire day, ao that be may be magazine Into the park—*Dut only Morlarty, John Zelenak, John Hack- ter poctmarked Chicago that wae a mother-of-pearl berries — mounted ett, James Balise, Francis H art ankles. She stood up shakily, the men’s division as chairman and Mies Oomlag Bveata. unable to eat a alngle a n t The for reading purpoaea. To ait on it chains falling away, and held up vital factor In the capture of Ma­ Madeline Smith Is chairman of the with silver thread. She ia wearing ia agalnat the law. Patrick Griffin, James Tierney, An­ chine Gun Kelley for thq Charles a pearl necklet and carrying a pas­ Mav 30—Dedication of Spanish groaa cruelty of booing aa elephant drew Healey, William R. Campbell, her arms to be lifted out. women’s division. War Memorial at Center Park. or a lion la apparent to the verleat There la a rule glao that prd* The kidnapers had provided a Jug Urscbel kidnapping at Oklahoma tel green ostrich fan. WiUiam J. Shea, WiUiam Quisb, City and hoped that the Robles let­ May 32— VeTplanck Foundatloli amateur. acjibea the playing of any mualcal ’Thomas Conran, John Limerick, of water, some wilted oranges and One interesting presentation bridge party, H l^ school ball. With the booing privilege tbua Inatrument ao far thla haa auc* ter might prove an equally valuable John Spinane and ’Thomas Sullivan. vegetables and a loaf of bread which lead. BRILLIANT GOWNS from the British viswpolnt win be May 2 6 ^ Annual Mother and denied them, freqnentera of parka ceaafuUy prevented ambitioua muai* appeared to be only two or three that of Mrs. Walter inUott, recent Daughter banquet at St Mary’s began reading np on the rulea to elana from going to the parka and dasrs old. bride at the minister of agriculture. church. aee what elae they couldn’t do. practicing on tbdr pipe organa. AHu for Mother AT PRESENTATION Mrs. Eniott win wear hsr wed­ JUNE ROBLES FOUND ’The child’s first thought when ding gown of rich Ivory satin lifted from the bole wae for her FORM LAYMAN’S RETREAT duchesse, a long train f a l l ^ from on to Maraelllea and directly from mother. (Conrimied from Page One) the shoulders (baped wltib family that point to Rome. CHAINED TO STAKE lace. A bita balor# 'I want my Mamai" June cried, BODY AT ST. BRlDfiETS a late train for a trip to North Their ^ane carried aumdent fuel, and It wae the nearest she came t.> Wales. One of the most striking trams be said, to give them a margin of IN ARIZONA DESERT giving way to emotion during the will be that of Lady O^rford and As­ safety beymid 40 hours and be ex* rescue. To Have Long Wait Local Stocks As usual, the prssentees—700 In quith who, by "royal privilege,’’ BEDTIME preasMl confidence they would When reassured she would be Paasionifi Father from West wHl be permitted a train four yards "make It," (Oonlinned from Page One) taken at once to "Mama", June ex- xll—will have a long wait before long. (FarBlabed by Putnam A Oe.) peseed anxiety over one other *w#t- Springfield Monastery Will the Mg moment of the evening. While court trains havs been cur- Central Bow, Hartford, Oonu of cacti, a sweltering inferno by day, ter: Her report card. 8be bad e«eeee«e#eeeee words, however, were: "Are you those of Mlse Bowling, Mlse Briggs, Mala Straat, Maaeliaatai^Pkvae S4SS. National Fire ...... 63 'The chain was fastened to an iron at the meeting tonight It Is hoped to Phoenix Fire 60 Auburn ,,,...... 1...... ne% stake, dead. Honey?’’ Miss Nsvllle and Miss W hitn^, Avlt Corp ...... % ’The answer being obvloxis, June enroll a large number for the r*> Miss Bowling is wearing a gown 'Tba ealr afeara* fa Tktee Pneeai Per Travelere ...... 420 6 'The kidnapers supplied enough treat in June. Moalh nil Caaal4 Aainaal nf L«aa Pobllc DtlUtiea Stoeka Balt and Ohio ...... 23% did not deign to dignify It with a of Ivory lustre satin with a high FOR FLAVOR food to keep the child alive, but the reply. lOANS MAOl IN NIARIY TOWNS Conn, Elec Serv ,,,,,, 38 Bendix ...... 14% food wae poor and not clean. Conn, Pow 87 Beth Btsel ...... 34% So Quickly did word of the rescue Wae Not Frlgbtoned spr*. ead that hundreds of happy ’Tu Greenwich, WftG, pfd. 61 Borden ...... 28% Had the girl died, her body could Hartford E lec ...... 48 Can Pac ...... i 6 % son citizens swarmed about the Ro- have gone undiscovered for months. hies home. Hartford Gae ...... 42 Case (J. L) ...... 49% She wae In no wise frightened or d o „ ^ d ...... 46 Cairo De Pasco ...... 32% In response to the cares of the Cbea and Ohio ...... 44 timid when her rescuers arrived. As crowd the father of the child came i N E T Co ...... 106 110 Houston made an opening In the Maanfactinlag Stoeka Chryaler ...... 39 onto the porch, smiling happily and Am Hardware ...... 19 Coca Cola ...... ,117 heavy top that had been built over with June In his arms. She threw Am Hoaiery ...... — Col Carbon ...... 34^ Arrow H and H, com. 19% Com! Baiy ...... 21%

HANGHBSTER £T^l!iraNG HERAIuU. m ajnuh R. TUESjpAY* MAY 16,1984.

son with a banquet and bowling in into classee for bisglnners, interme­ nights, directly after gym, we had Is known to some, w m Also played Hartford. diates and for the more advanced Classes for women in tap dancing. at the West Bide with oonsioisreble ANNUAL M Y FESnVAL Rec Activities Provide There was also a Rec Girls’ girls. TWo terms of 12 lessons each I'he women have expressed their consistency. Statteen entdes wdre League, made up o t girls from the have been nm this year. For the keen dMire for this tjrpe of exercise. received the tournAment and NEWFRATBHL Monday gym class. There were four first term we had 72 girls and for In closing we nfight say that after soine very oloae gaznAs the AT CHURCH ON MAY 24 I' Sport,f. Exercise for 75000 teams in this league, and six glris the second term 62. At Christmas everything that has been available title was won by Milton Nelson for on a team. ’They bowled once a time the gliis es^yed a party in­ for women to use has been in use, the second time in two years. OraiANCIIlM week from the 2nd of October until stead of the regiilar lesson. A t the and that we feel that more people Po<&et m uards Plain and Fancy Needle Work the 16th of April. The group t ^ t end of the seastm our anniuJ exhibi­ have actually used this Rec this win­ Interest in art of pocket billiards That Number Visited Town won for the year were presented tion of dancing was put on in the ter than before. ran so great this year that it was to Be Sold at St. James’s with pins. Like the other group main gyno. There were 20 numbers REPORT WEST SIDE necessary to grade the entries In HalL Now Possible for M Recreation Centers Dur­ they ended their season with a ban­ and one of the largest crowds that Attendance at the West Side this the toximament, forming two quet and bowling in Hartford. we have ever had witnessed this af­ year was much largo: than ever classes. Class A Included members Also after school there was a fair. Many of the girls who take les­ before. Memberships increased at highly skilled with the cue and May 24 and 25 have been set for Cohnnbos to Borrow to ing Ten Months — Review group of women teachers that used sons at t ^ Rec get csdls irom time least fifty per cent and in addition Class B was for the junior mem­ the days for the annual May festi­ the alleys this winter on Tuesday to time to dance at various social to the many members which made bers. Class A had sixteen entries val that will’ be held by St. James’s Make Premiliin Payments. of Season’s Work Given and Wednesday afternoons. They functions. Sometimes they get the constant use of the facilities, there and the title was won thin year by parish. ’The arrangements are now were from the Barnard and High chances themselves and sometimes were many organizations who found William Russell. Bwald Stechholz imder way under the direction of a school. Also during the first p ^ the calls come to the Rec. We had a the West Side Rec very convenient won the title in the Junior class af­ large and experienced committee. Special Agent John Daly, New of the winter a group of married larger number this winter than ever for their meetings and socials. Card ter eleven of his opponents bad It will be held izi St. James’s hall on by Director and Assistant. been eliminated. women bowled one a ^ m o o n each before. This is a big help to them. parties, bowling parties and socials Park street and there will be offered England representative of the' week. It is many years since so We also have a class for girls at the were held on a much larger scale A double tournament was formed for sale fancy and plain needle work Knights of Columbus, was welcomed many women have used the Rec al­ this year than in previous years. with eight teams entering and Ben­ West Side Rec and to date we have in addition to the usual supplies by a large gathering of members of Following: Is a review of the ac­ leys, and we are looking forward to eight girls in it Another year it will The members of the Recreation son and Gordon Fraser defeated from the “country store." 'This is CampbeU Coimcll last night when be tivities of the Manchester Recrea­ a larger turnout for next winter. increase itself. The girls on the West Center who live on the West Side of Stewart Vennsrt and Dave McCon- one of the most largely attended key in the finals, 150 to 140. tion Centers for the season of 1933-4 Basketball Side are all beginners and they are the town made constant use of the gatherings of members of the par­ paid an official visit During the For the first time in several taking up the work with great in­ building and there was seldom a Soccer Club ish that is held each year and in or­ afternoon the books of the council submitted to the public by Director The Rec Soccer Club trained at years we have had a girls team at terest. The dancing this year has dull night at the Rec. der to take care of the number who Frank C. Busch and Assistant Di­ the Rec twice a week and after do­ were audited by Mr. Daly and in his rector Miss Gertrude E. Fenerty: the Recreation Centers, playing been whoUy tap work but it has been Basketball wish to be present It has been found report to the coimcU last night he The opening of the basketball ing a few laps on the race track A Tear’s Work. girls’ rules. As this was the first thought advisable to include other necessary to devote two evenings to gave a complimentary report re­ year they only played ten games, season found many teams ready for foimd a good hot shower waiting for the event. Our feeling of responsibility in types next year. These classes are them. Socials and card parties were garding the work of the officers. with Hartford, Glastonbury, Plaln- through for the summer. action. Some of the teams which offering recreation to the people of made the Rec their home floor Were also held by the club. Mr. Daly explained to the mem­ Manchester was never keener and vllle and Stafford Springs. This is Socials the West Side Rec team, the Bud­ Radio Club bers the added feature that had our aim this past year has been to expected to lead to a league in fu­ We had our annual Christmas dies, the West Side Boys Club, The Radio Club of Manchester been provided to the Insurance cer­ do an intensely practical job. We ture years with girls’ rules on a party this winter in the form of a PRESIDENT APPROVES tificates held by the members. In Frank G. Bosch modified scale. Flashes, Casey Hicks and the uses the building as a meeting place have been thoroughly aware of the “backwards party.’’ This was open to Boilermakers. and met every Thursday evening. the original issuing of insurance unemployment situation and have Women’s Gym Classes all women members, and in spite of A junior basketball league for The club is constantly growing and certificates, like all fraternal insur­ tried bard to help in this connec­ tended. The visitors remarked on The women’s gym classes this BUDDY POPPY DAY the crowded quarters, a great deal the younger teams whose members now has twenty-five or thirty mem­ ance, the policy remained in force tion. We have had in mind also Manchester’s wonderful Recreation of fim was had. had not attained the age of 16 was bers. just as long as dues were paid. the need of keeping expenses at a facilities and hospitality. Friday nights after the women’s There was no provision tnnde in Men’s Swiinlng Team formed by the Recreation Center. BasebaU Field minimum while at the same time plunge periods, groups have been This league played on Saturday af­ Baseball teams find the West Side Chief Executive Urges All Cit« case of an emergency where it might offering aU our facilities to the max­ The men’s swimming team com­ not be possible for members to be posed of 21 Recreation members, having parties in the locker rooms. ternoons furnishing amusement for field one of the best around the izens to Wear a Flower to imum number that would take ad­ The different persons elected differ­ about 50 of the junior boys. covmty. It is expected that the able to work and pay the assess­ vantage of them. had 17 swimming meets, seven at Aid Orphans and Widows. ments. home and 10 out of town. It won ent weeks to bring, their refresh­ Bowling West Side Oval will be a scene of All standard activities have been ments, and it did much to bring the The bowling alleys at the West great activity during the summer To overcome this condition there continued and new features which six and lost 11 meets eigainst repre- was set up by the Supreme Council aentative teams from Naugatuck women together in a social way. Side were recently polished and re­ months. President Franklin D. Roosevelt we thought would be practically After each of the town swimming paired. 'The German Church Girls urges all patriotic citizens to wear a fimd from which it was possible to helpful were added. Popular re- Y., New Haven Boy’s Club, Buckly borrow to pay the assessments dur­ High School of New London, Chap­ mc-ets refreshments v/ere served to and the Manchester Electric Co. a Buddy Poppy on Memorial Day in spcmse and participation in our pro­ ing such times. In case of death man Tech of New London, Trinity the visitors and all the officials of chose these alleys to run off their a letter of endorsement addressed gram has been very encouraging the amount of the certificates, less College Junior Varsity, Hartford Y, the meets. All refreshments being league games. The players found the to Commander-ln-Chlef James E. and the recreation facilities were BUCiONGHAM what had been borrowed against it Waterbury Y, Torrington Y, Bristol donated by the swimmers. alleys much to their liking and Van Zandt of the Veterans of For­ used by a larger number this year to pay the assessments, will be paid. Boy’s Club, Plainfield Community At the first part of the year bridge consequently bowling was quite the eign Wars of the United States. than ever before. From July 1, It has been found that the plan has Club. The Rec team completed in parties were held each Tuesday rage for quite some time. 'There were over two hundred at President Roosevelt pays a dis­ 1933, to May 1, 1934, the estimated worked to good advantage in many the county Y meet in Hartford, afternoon at the West Side Rec. An Badminton the morning service of the Bucking­ tinct tribute to the child welfare attendance at the West Side and cases, and with the improvement in where many first places were won average of 3 to 4 tables played of an Badminton was introduced at ham Congregational church Sunday program of the V. F. W. and its ef­ School Street Recreation buildings conditions in many parts of the and also were in the finals at Bris­ altemoon. Dancing recital was held the Rec last year and since then morning. Daskam and Columbia forts in behalf of disabled and was 75,000 people. This attend­ the sport has become quite popular. lodges of Masons in Glastonbury needy veterans. His letter of ap­ coimtry, there is being repaid by the ance must be considered an out­ tol, where they won third place. on May 2, East Side Rec. Estimated attendance for the A Badminton club wsw formed and and the orders of Ekistem Star were proval follows: members the amount necessary to standing record, with the use of the Tennis borrow to carry over. This fea­ meets held here for the season was Now the Recreation Centers are the gym floor was reserved for it well represented. Rev. Henry "Every orphan deserves a chance buildings for the recreation pro­ every Saturday afternoon from 3:30 Fast presented the idea that' men of ture in fraternal insurance, Mr. gram limited from 5 o’clock on as 300 people. This activity was under plaimlng a tennis tournament for all for happiness equal to that enjoyed the direction of Joseph Taylor. to 6. vision are needed today in the by the average American child. Daly said, is only given to Knights well as limited space for activities. women. Games will be played at the Approximately 500 boy and girl Card Parties church and in the Masonic lodges to This opportunity is given to the or­ of Columbus insurance certificate The membership enrollment of ."Nathan Hale courts, and the High holders. scouts used the swimming pool for The Recreation Center sponsored deal with the great problems in this phans of veterans by the V. F. W. 554 is the highest in many years. school courts as soon as they are special instruction and enjoyment the weekly card parties at the Rec. country. National home at Eaton Rapids, These figures represent men and ready. Any person Interested is re­ Set-back was played on Wednesday during the year. quested to call the East Side Rec and Brainard Bell came home Satur­ Michigan, maintained by the Veter­ Theodore Roosevelt hunted many women and do not Include more than evenings and whist and bridge on day evening and returned to Massa­ Swimming and life Saving get all particulars. This will be run ans of Foreign Wars of the United of the world’s most dangerous ani­ 200 boys and gflrls who paid for spe­ Approximately 75 men and boys Saturday evenings. Suitable prizes chusetts Sunday evening. Miss Gertrude E. Fenerty on the same plan as the bowling States. mals, but the only recorded in­ cial classes. Volunteer workers took special instruction in swim­ were awarded the winners and the The apple trees are loaded with played an Important part in our leagues of the past winter. "Proceeds from the Annual sale stance of any wild beast forcing ming and life saving during the year were held twice a week, Mon­ parties were well attended. blossoms. Prospects are also good program during the year. The Women’s Dancing of Buddy Popples make possible him to climb a tree was when pec­ year. day and Wednesday nights. A good Ping Pong for a large crop of blueberries and Recreation conamittee and Direc­ During the winter, on Monday i maintenance of this orphan­ caries chased him, after he had Plunges, Mm and Women average of 30 women took part on R n g Pong, or Table Tennis as it huckleberries. age.’’ tors Gertrude Fenerty and Frank emptied his rifle into the herd. The total number of people who Monday while an average of 20 'Busch wish to express their sincere were members made access of swim appreciation for this valuable assist­ took part on Wednesday nights. ming plunge periods is estimated at This group used volley ball this ance an'd hope this cooperation shall 8265. The total number of people continue and increase in the coming year and it proved successful as a using the showers in both East and form of sport. These gym classes years. Wfest Side buildings was 28,757. This BasketbalL continue from the week of October includes 20 weeks of the use of the 9 to the week of April 23. Now that Basketball played a major part West Side building and showers by in the recreation program during the it is too warm for gym, the girls the High School football, baseball meet on Monday nights and go on past year under the direction of and track teams. Bennett Clune, the outstanding ad­ hikes. They have had two hikes to Advanced First Aid date, the second one being In the herent of basketball in Manchester Under the direction of Dr. Robert and in whom w u vested the respon- form of a "hot dog’’ roast at Mt. Knapp nearly 20 people took the ad­ Nebo, .slbility of director of Recreation vanced course in first aid with Handcraft Classes ibasketball. A record of arranging about 10 successfully passing the 468 basketball games in the Recrea­ requireifnents and receiving certifi­ This past winter we had hand­ tion buildings was made. This fig­ cates. craft classes at both the Bast and ure does not include the arranging Pool West Side buildings. On Monday fOf games for all member teams to Pool playing was considerably in­ aiftemoons and Friday nights at the be played away from the home creased during the year with the West Side we had ten women and floor. The latter arrangement, a result that two tournaments were eight cn the Wednesday eiftemoon new one to the Recreation program, conducted, senior and junior. Paul classes at the East Side Rec. They .proved very satisfactory and will be Ballsieper won the East Side tour­ made crepe paper pictures, lamp 'included in future years. Many nament, also defeating WlUiam Rus­ shades, pillows, hooked rugs, patch- es are nights as many as five games were sell, winner of the West Side tour­ work quilts, powder-pull spreads, played during the evening, for which nament, for the Recreation pool tatting, fiowers, pocketbooks. At no admission was made. The at­ championship. In the East Side different times things have been on tendance averaged 300 to 500 people, Junior tournament F. Della Ferra display in store windows. taking many of the younger element was the ultimate winner. Swimming off of streets nights. Also many Game Room A great many women have taken kind to your throat older boys and men enjoyed these The attendance in the men’s game advantage of the swimming pool games in which some of the leading room estimated at 10,930 people. this p u t winter in spite of the ex­ teams in Connecticut furnished the Here the men and boys play pool, treme cold weather. For the win­ opposition for the local aggrega­ cards and checkers. ter 62 have taken lessons in swim­ tions. Men’s Bowling ming and practically every one of The Senior basketball league, The bowling alleys were frequent­ these women learned how to swim which consisted of eight teams in ly used by about all the men mem­ bers during the year. at least one type of stroke. Thirty- the first round and six teams in the two have been in what is termed second round, furnished the people Public Use the intermediate group. These two of the town with teams composed Various organizations held meet­ classes were held on Tuesday of the best of the basketball players ings evenings in the club rooms nights, all winter. We also bad 44 in Manchester at a nfinimum fee available. in the advanced group and six in charge of admission but with a Entertainment senior life saving. Besides these maximum of thrills in exciting Many organizations were furnish­ groups we have had two private games and outstanding individual ed entertainment by the director in classes taking lessons on ’Thursday players. This league successful in the form of boxing exhibitions be­ its first year of formation from tween members of the boxing class. nights. For the plunge periods for practically every standpoint Is ex­ Gym Class women on Monday and Friday pected to even be a greater success The young men’s gym class held nights, we have had an average of in the future years. on Monday evenings had a regular 26 on Monday and Friday nights, In the junior playoff for the Rec­ attendance of 15 to 20 at each ses­ we have had an average of 25. It reation championship three of the sion. was necessary to divide plunge pe­ most exciting games were played at Boxing riods into short periods so that the School Street Gym with the The boys and young men’s boxing every one would be able to use the Collegians winning two out of three class and business men’s group had pool. Women have used the pool games from the East Sides. a total enrollment of 40 members. Monday, ’Tuesday, ’Thursday and Volleyball. Social Nights Friday nights, and would probably This year volleyball was of In­ Open house night with the facili­ use it on the others if it were avail­ creased importance In the Recrea­ ties open for public inspection and able. Our winter’s average for tion Centers, open periods for all a brief gymnasium exhibiUon of women learning to swim was be­ members being held on Tuesday and various classes conducted in the tween 65 and 70 weekly. This is not Thursday afternoons with two full Recreation program drew an at­ counting those on plunge nights. teams playing at both sessions. The tendance of 1,000 people, who also Doesn’t that prove that woihen en­ Recreation Centers representative enjoyed dancing after the general joy the Rec? volleyball team this year took part exhibition was completed. Girls Swimming in a very extensive schedule. Many The first public boxing exhibitions On Friday afternoon we have had independent games were played and held in Manchester since the ama­ two classes all winter for children. they also were in the state Y. M. C. teur bouts were held was presented These classes were held on Friday A. league in which they finished in by the Recreation Centers with the after school. We have had more than proceeds contributed to the Man­ 60 girls taking lessons and some of third place, but eligible for the play­ chester Public Health Nursing As­ off tournament to determine the these smaller girls put on an exhibi­ sociation. A total of eight exhibi­ tion with the swimming team. They HEREVER dm fiimst tobaccos ones used in making Luckies. TheA state champions. In the semi-finals tions were presented to an audience the local team won over Bridgeport work for pins. We have a pin for grow— m our own Southland, “ It’s toasted” —forthroatprotecrion. of 300 people. Also the following beginners, pin for intermediates and W and Westport to enter the finals special nights were held. Grange in Turkey, in Greece — all over the And every Lucky is fully packed with where they decidedly defeated the they start work of diving, and the Night, attendance of 150; Firemen’s junior life saving. These children world, we gather the very Cream of these choice tobaccos— made round Hartford T. M. C. A. team, winning Dance, 300; German Church Night, the Connecticut championship for learn very quickly, and the mothers die tobacco Crops for Lucky Strike. and firm, free from loose ends-rihat’ s 200; Firemen’s Night, 125, apd Ser­ 8 re more than surprised when they the second consecutive year. vice Men’s Night, 150 present. see them after a fisw weeks time. And that means tnfy tht eltan unttr why Luckies “ keep in condition’* The first of the tournament com­ • Social Dances We continue these classes for chil­ — why you’ll find that Luckies do not petition was at Pittsfield, Mass., The total number of soclkl dances I ta v tf. T he center leaves are the mild­ dren all year round. where they finished in second place, held from August 8 to May 4, was est leaves— they taste better and farm­ dry out—ss imp*rtatit punt Ss tu r y losing only to Pittsfield but defeat­ 41, the paid attendance being 11,269. Swimming Team ers are paid higher prices for diem. sm $ier. Naturally, Ruckles are al­ ing ^th North Adams and Albany. Many leading bands and attractions Our Girls Swimming team started Playing at Jamaica, N. Y., the Rec have furnished the entertainment their season with an exhibition meet. These clean center leaves are the only ways in all-ways kind to your diroat. team finished fourth, winning from for a very nominal fee. The highest 'Ten girls built pjrramlds, did tricks, Camden and losing to Providence, evening’s attendance was 469 paid put on a diving exhibition, etc. They Philadelphia and Jamaica. admissions. earned money enough for their suits The first Foxir-State volleyball Bee Indoor Track Team and emblems. ’They later bad meets toasted” tournament that was ever held in Representatives of the Recreation with Hartford, here and there, and Connecticut and in which the lead­ Center’s track competed in two Y. with Storrs College, here and there. ing teams of the eastern states par- M. C. A. indoor track meets and won Because of the fact that many Lucki$s are all-ways kind to your ^roaf iticipated, was held on March 17 and many'of the first three places. places have stopped their women’s .was won by the Providence team. swimming teams, these-were all of This tournament, which was start­ EVENTS FOR WOMEN the meets. These girls became mem­ led at 2 o’clock, continued without Bowling bers of the Rec and had practice ; delay imtil almost midnight, during For the past winter an average on Tuesday and ITiursday nights. ■which time nearly 250 volleyball en- of 50 women weekly have been The meets were held on Satiuday 'thuslasts saw a brand of play that using the two Rec allesrs. We bad afternoons and a small fee was was far outstanding, in the tour­ the Inter-Church Bowling League, charged to cover coats of refresh­ nament were the Hartford, Pitts­ m ^ e up of a team of five girls ments that we served to tiie visiting field, Providence and Jamaica Y. M. from the Concordia Lutheran, St. teams because we feel that we pro­ C. A.’8 and the Recreation teams. Mary’s, Methodist, Zion Lutheran mote the fading of sportsmanship (hUy the Center Leaijes—these an tiie Mildest Leaves V ancbeeter finished fourth. Fifty and St. James’s. They bowled week­ between teams. players in an played in the totimar ly from the 6th of October to the OhDfinNk*a Daneliig The players and' guests 22nd of Mveh. The first leg of the Children's dancing clgMes have were served, a dinner that was high- cup was won by the Zion Liitherin been held At the Rec wedify on Sat­ iej oemnunded by those who at- ehiveh. This gropp endsd ttetr , urday T im in m dlvldad ' ■ ' f - .V.,... ■ f. •".-.H*:?. wxasisa MANCHESTER EVENTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TOTSDAT, MAT 15, 1W4*

3^ - liatttlTfHtEr the day, of oeurM, when the mayor not adopted the Bhylock attitude or the first selectman or tha bor­ habitual to most of t^ese federal UP FOR TRIAL £ttntiti9 Herald ough warden or vdioever holds the agencies who are supposed to re­ key to the situation has gone out . roMUHHJU) Hx ra n lieve the people but merely. In fact, In n e w N tiRlc *B*AX ...... 19.00 Roosevelt and wound up by writing beautiful woman. She doesn t Broadway again. Several times she ing arrangement between them­ smoke, drink, dance, swear or eat MSMBER OF THB ASSOOATBD to Mr. Hoover for help, is a little tried to retire from the stage, and PRB88 selves for mutual assistance In case candy. One of the things she likes once got aa far as a little house Tba Aaaoelatad la axoiaaivaly document that ought to get a wide to do is make a noise like a pea­ <*raaa of need, are both at liberty to go near Quito, Ecuador, where she’d de­ aatltlad to tba oaa tor rapnbticatloa reading. cock . . . There’s a convention of of all aawa dlapateba eraditad to It outside their own districts if, in the cided to spend her declining years. or aot otharwlao oradltad la tbla Mr. Hoover bluntly Informed the celebrities in George M. Cohan’s Climbing the moimtaln road from PbPar and aUo tht local bc'wb pnb< belief of their respective chiefs, cir­ dreasing room each evening, but young collegian that high govern­ the village she passed a native llabad harata. cumstances Justify it. among the visitors are some Md heard a phonograph .^playing. All rlshU ol rapabltcatloa at ment officials are busy men who threadbare unknowns—actors seek­ apaolal dlanatehaa berala ar> alaa ra< By this system both authority Playing “The Merry Widow Waltz," saryad. don’t have time for the amateur in- ing advice or, very often, a touen. She turned around and s ta r t^ for and responsibility are reposed in When Cohan shakes hands at the terviewere, autograph collectors, New York. Fall aarrloa cllaat ot N B A Sar- the hands best qualified to exercise door they find themselves holding Tloa. lae. and other varieties of bright young folded bills . . . them—and thqre is no question of Booping Contest Pnbilabar'a Rapraaaatatlva: Tba men who buzs about their heads. Dka Chase, one of the grander absenteeism at some critical mo­ One of the most amusing shows Jullna Matbawa Spaolal Ayaney—Naw Every President has such ambi­ actresses, is the daughter of Ed/ia recently has been staged far off York, Cbloago. Oatrolt and Boatoa. ment. Woolmon Chase, dowager-editor of tious but misguided youngsters to Broadway—down at the big building MBMBBK AOOIT BDRBAO UF Big city or little town, the prin­ Vogue . . . Eva Le Gallienne speaks which houses the New York State C1RCULAT1UN& contend with. Mr. Hoover himself Danish fluently and made her own ciple Is all the same; if a man isn’t Supreme Court, where Helen Kane’s doubtless suffered from' them In his translation of Ibsen’s “A Doll’s boop-a-dooplng suit against a movie Tba Harald Prlntlaa Company, lao,, fully qualified to decide whether his House”, part of her repertoire on the aaanraaa ao flnaaelal raaponalblllty own day. Now be seeks to concern has been heard. Heard tor typosrapbtcal «'rror» appearing la engines and bis men should respond 12,000-mile tour Just ending . . . squelch one who Is trying to get at and seen. Frivolous films have b e^ adrarttaamaata la tb« Uanehaatar to a cry from help from a neighbor­ Belated K- Hepburn note: projected In the judge’s chambem, Branlag HaralA his successor, and in seeking to About the tlnae “The L ^ e " ing community he isn’t fully qual­ and the presiding Justice has listen­ TUESDAY, MAY 15. squelch him be has struck a blow closed here somebody asked one ed gravely to an assortment of ified to be chief of a fire department. of the nolnor p rin d p ^ how the in a good cause. hoops. Mae Questel, Bonlne Poe Amd if it requires a mayor or a cast liked MQss Hepburn, whu and Margie Hines, rival doopers for PENN PRIMARIES The time of a President is too val­ was the^star a star of some first selectman or a borough warden the defense, sat around and looked uable to be wasted on young col­ magnitude, but very distant. very bored. Helen herself, thinner The result of the Republican pri­ to intelligently boss the department "We don’t know," said the lady. legians who are out to show their than she used to be, sat in a comer, mary in Pennsylvania today will then that official should keep fire­ “We’ve never met her.” own cleverness and Initiative. meditatively sucked a finger, and five a better line on the future men’s hours and not turn up missing then beamed at her husband, Max course of the party than anything Not of Bettrlng Nature Hoffman, Jr. at the crucial moment It was Daniel Frohman, by the that has transpired since the Nov­ Hobby-hunting backstage at the way, who 80 years ago* brought a Follies, I discovered that Fannie ember election in 19S2. If Sena­ BEHIND THE SCENES IN I charming prima donna named Ethel Brice collects dogs, and owns eleven tor Reed should be definitely vic­ ANOTHER GESTURE Jackson to this coun'^. In 1907 different kinds; Willie and Eugene she appeared in the title role of “The torious over Governor Plncbot in Another movement — perhaps Howard share a passion for racing Merry Widow” at the New Amster­ prints Buddy Ebsen collects nautical their contest for the nomination for somewhat In the nature of a ges' dam Theater, and recently she won Instruments—sextants and the like. United States Senator, the almost ture—was made yesterday in the another part on the same stage. Now Patricia Bowman collects the Inevitable result would be to . con­ direction of helping the distressed By RODNEY DUTCHER she plays In "Dodsworth,” and ballet slippers of famous every evening receives a heart- danoMs. tinue in power throughout the Industries to finance their NRA ac­ Manchester Herald’s Washington country much the same conservative Correspondent tivities. The Senate passed a bill Washington, May 16.—Opening cooked, drain off all the grease element that has been in control of making available 1680,000,000 of of the baseball season inspired many a sieve. the O. O. P. for many years, since ReconstructioD Financs C!orporation members of Congress to reminls- HEALTH-DIET ADVICE it would be sulficiwtly good proof funds for long time loans to such censes of athletic prowese. (Bloodshot in the Eyes) that the party membership, as a The House manages to scrape up BV UR. FRANK McCOY Question: Mr. J. 8. writes: “What establishments. It is doubted B team of Democrats and a team of Qoaetloas in regard to Health and Diet whole continues to stand for con­ causes and what will remove blo^« whether the manufacturers will be­ Republicans for a baseball game will be answered by1>r. MeCoy wbo can shots from the eyes?’’ A Service servative policies. If, on the other come wildly enthusiastic over the each year. Nobody has dared start a be eddressed In care of this paper. Bn- Answer: A bloodshot condition of of Fairness and Consideration band, so many of Pennsylvania’s Re­ measure. football gams between the minority eloee atamped, self-addreaeed envelope, your eyes is probably due to some publican voters have absorbed and majority yet, but former grid­ tor reply. form of eyestrain, either from bad As always, tbs sgencles through iron stars are available and the be­ reading habits. Insufficient sleep, in­ ROBERT K. ANDERSON enough of liberalism that Plnchot which these loans would have to be ginnings of a track team. fection of the eye, or from some de­ B\meral Director For shall have been enabled to win over obtained are the RFC and the Fed Senator Fred Brown of New ABTHBTTIS DUE TO TOXEMIA ^foods. Will you please answer this fect of vision which should be cor­ WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. a perfect model of conservatism, Hampshire weighs 240 pounds now, question for me. I have heard that rected with glasses. TEL. Office 6171. House 7494. eral Reserve Banks. As always, Rheumatism Is a disease which I will benefit from eating a dish then tbs deduction would seem in but be was a catcher for the Bos­ too, the loans would have to be ton Braves from 1908 to 1906. At may take many forms—as rheuma­ full of grated raw carrots every There are no volcanoes In Aus­ escapable that sheer conservatism made on a “reasonabla aad eound about the same time. Senator Bob tic fever It may damage the heart day and I would like to have you tralia. is no longer a secure foundation for basis." It Is pretty well known by Reynolds was captain of the varsi­ valves of children; when It affects teh me If this is true.” Answer: I consider that the raw a major political party in America. this time what "reasonable and ty track team and member of the the muscles It causes soreness and eleven at University of North Caro­ carrots is an excellent salad vege­ If Pennsylvania Republicanism sound’’ mean from the point of view stiffness; but its most virulent lina. form, arthritis, deforms the Joints table and It contains several of the should not be proof against a trend of tbs RFC and tbs Federal Re­ Among representatives, Ham Fish of those past middle age, crippling most Important organic salts and to tbs left, then surely that of very serve—airtight, copper fastened, of New York, Implacable foe of the vitamins. Due to a certain sub­ the patient and making movement stance contained In it, the raw car­ few states can be so. triple cinched as to security and Soviet, was once captain of ths Har­ a torture. vard football team. Bill Rogers of rot has a reputation as an excellent But It is by no means certain conditions of repayment. Arthritis Is one of the oldest dls- food for improving the complex­ New Hampshire was guard and w -s known to man, as skeletons ion. that Pennsylvania Republicanism is With relation to Federal Reserve tackle for Dartmouth, 1911-18, and of tbt StoDo Age show the bony not stlU stoutly eonssrvatlvs; It Is participation there is, too, a pro si 111 officiates evory year at>prep changes brought about by this die- (Prolapeos) WEATHER FO RECAST-fl^l^V- entirely possible that Governor Pin school and college games. or^r, yet it Is still present today vision that will puzxle sv re than a Question: Mrs. J, O. A. writes: ebot will be able to call to his sup Bankhead of Alabama was quar­ Md for every patient wbo develops few. Before applying to a Federal terback on the first team Universi­ diabetes there are said to be ten “Is there any way that a dropped port a mere minority of tbs party, Reserve bank for a five-year loan ty of Alabama ever bad—In 1898, who develop arthritis. stomach can be brought back up to for It is not to be forgotten that the applicant would have to seek Ruffin of Missouri played tackle at Today’s article will discuss that a normal position?” many of those "llberaT or inde Drury College 18 years ago. chronic form of arthritis which de­ Answer: A prolapsed or dropped THE FAMILIES ON HOLLEY PLACE the loan from bis own banker—de­ stomach can always be raised to Its pendent Republicans who gave him Ray Cannon of Wisconsin and Ed form. the Joint to such an extent spite the fact that capital loans of Kelly of Chicago both played pro­ that it has been named arthritis de­ proper position by taking special his nomination for the governor' this type are forbidden by law to fessional baseball. Cannon worked formans, but which has also been exercises. It may be necessary to ship are now out of the party and almost all banks. Then, when the his way through Marquette Uni­ aptly called “The Devil’s Torment.” continue with the exercises for a know how to keep versity that way. He became legal It Is generally seen In the patient considerable period of time, but registered as Democrats. applicant has been required to go successful results can be obtained. At all events the result of to adviser to ^ack Dempsey and has past forty and brings about mark­ through this futile formality, the represented big league players In ed changes in the structure of the In some cases where adhesions are day's primaries will give the party Federal Reserve Bank is expected many court cases. Joint. Such changes may result formed, which are binding the throughout the country a pretty to make the loan only If it Is bomb­ Wlllford of Iowa, a leader in the from an outpouring of new bone stomach in the abnormal condition, which produces an enlargement of it is necessary that these must be convincing demonstration as to Its proof. Izaak Walton League, was four broken loose first by manipulative years president of the Waterloo, la., the Joints, twisting them out of own voters’ position on the issue Obviously, any real assistance their normal shape or they may treatments and then the proper ex­ baseball team. ercising regimen be used later. of liberalism vs. conservatism. It must come through the direct loans And Monrad Wallgren of Wash­ chiefly affect the cartilage of the will then have some sort of com' authorized by the R. F. C., and for ington was the national amateur Joint. The result • f the disorder is tbzt the Joint loses Its power of (Dilation of the Pupil of the Eye) pass for the steering of its course. these the total limit is 1260,000. It 12 balk line billiard champion in Question: Mrs. S. I. B. writes: 1929. movement, becomes stiff, and Is Is beyond shadow of doubt that there painful. “What would cause an excessive di­ Some Capital Dirt lation of 'he pupil of the eye?” INELASTIC FIRE RULES are several single dtles in the coun­ The capital's outstanding hostess The pain of arthritis is frequent­ ly present without rest both during Answer: The pupil of the eye Is ILL you ruin a spring hat, a An incident belonging to a class try that could sop up that entire and Its foremost man-about-town capable of great dilation and such are in court over a few tons of dirt. day and night although It may be­ new pair of stockings in the rMponalble at one time or another sum in capital loans. come worse Immediately before dilation Is normal. For example the W Mre. Daisy Harrlman, boss of the pupil should expand In semi-dark­ rain today? All the women who live for much controversy and ill feeling The government le making a tre­ rainy weather. The patient under­ Woman’e National Democratic Club goes periods when the trouble ness and contract In brilliant light. occurred In the eastern part of this mendous show of generosity In Us and famous for her Sunday night' When It does not do this, or when on Holley Place know the telephone much touted policy of making loans. seems to grow a Uttle better only state at the end of the week. Fire salons, is suing Ray Baker, dashing to have the distress return. Usually one pupil is dilated while the other will save them a great m an y un­ But it is mostly show. And the former mint director, for ‘$25,000 destroyed a factory and a dwelling several joints are affected, although Is contracted, there is some dlsor- rest of It tainted by pawnbrokerlsm. btcause she says he ordered 4500 at the start of the disorder, the d . of the brain or nervous system, necessary steps in the rain. They will in the little 'village of Quadic in the cubic yards of yellow clap dumped trouble may seem to fliC from joint emd a careful examlnatloi. should cancel appointments by telephone. town of Thompson and threatened on the sunken gardens of her estate. to joint, affecting the fingers today be undertaken from a reliable diag­ the entire community while the fire WHY NOT BE FRANK? She was in Europe at the time. and the knees tomorrow. Cold will nostician. They will shop by telephone. They Daisy and Ray were old friends. department of Putnam, within easy increase the pain while beat will re­ There le something far from eat- But they don’t speak to each other lieve i t The muscles leading from (Iron Starvation) will order bargains advertised in the nmnlng distance, sought In vain to isfactory about the manner of the now. Mrs. J. J. a . Van Kaathoven, the joint may become wastfed, lead- Question: From Mrs. Martha O.: daughter of a member of Greint’s “1 do not believe that I have enough newspapers by telephone. 'They will locate the mayor, the only person displacement of Peter M. Kennedy, 1' to muscular weakness. If left legally competent to give permieslon cebinet, testified that Baker had untreated, the disorder grows slow­ iron lu my body although I do not have friendly chats with their neigh­ state manager of the Home Owners said he had to get rid of some dirt, understand why this is so because I for the firemen to take apparatus ly worse. • Loan Corporation; or, perhaps it sc he dumped it on Daisy’s place The true cause of arthritis is a believe that I use as many of the bors—and never stir from the boiue. out of town. It remained for a would be more correct to say, about and didn’t think she’d mind. chronic poisoning In the body, usu­ foods which contain iron u anyone All this—for only a few cents a day. D. A. R. Blossoms Out else.” volunteer fire company from another the lack of Information as to the ally arising in the intestinal region. state, the fire fighters of Chepachet, FloriAts tell you D. A. R. week Intestinal toxemia is undoubtedly Answer: There Is no way in cause of Mr. Kennedy's removal here is even a bigger week for them which I could tell you definitely New England weather is always R. L, to come to the 'rescue of the one of the main causes of arthritis vouchsafed by John H. Fahey, chair­ than Easter week. No D. A. R. mem­ and the patient who is to recover whether or not you require addi­ uncertain. Why not discuss telephone imperiled ■village, together with sev­ man of the board of the Home Loan ber seems complete without a bunch must make use of every measure tional food iron, but it might be a eral Rhode Island fire wardens and of roses to carry. Some ot the hotel which will tend to remove such in­ good plan for you to write to me for service with us before the next storm? Bank at Washington. my article on the subject of “Iron men from a Rhode Island state for cocktail lounges became vistas of testinal poisoning. The toxic wastes We do not know Mr. Kennedy badges and flowers.... With hun­ Starvation.” This article will tell Our business oflSce—or any telephone est reservation. produced from the fermentation of and have no personal interest in dreds of thousands here to see cher­ an excess of starches are also a po­ you some of the best things for you employee—will give you full details. to do in order to become able to use How many times similar episodes him, but it would seem that Mr. ry blossoms and whatnot—the big­ tent cause. Contributing causes are have occtirred one cannot even gest Influx since the war—many focal infections arising from the the Iron after It has been taken in­ There is, of course, no obligatioa Fahey has said so much too little to the body In food. I would like to guess but certainly it Is a great visitors slept as far away as Balti presence of pus pockets aroimd the or so much too much about his ad­ more or Frederick, Md., and com teeth, in the sinus cavities or the be able to send this article to you; many. Probably the adoption of ministration of the Connecticut muted. Quite a f«w distinguished tonsils. Infections in the pelvic re­ however, you do not Include your ’^‘There’s a telephone in every name with your queatirin and I inflexible rules forbidding fire de­ office that the friends of the former citizens had to turn from Jammed gion also play a part. A further one of the 15 homes on Holley partments to leave town without hotels to boarding houses... .Roose­ cause which is Uttle understood is must therefore ask you to write to Waterbury banker have good me again. Please address me In Place, Torrington, That’s how the permission of some one authori­ velt wasn’t impressed with the argu­ the presence of some trouble vrith grounds for Insisting that a public ment that a 40 per cent tobacco the feet or legs which Interferes care of this paper and enclose a the people on this street save tative official, almost always arise announcement be made of the mean­ cut would be made up by greater with the proper support of the large, self-addressed, stamped en­ steps in the rain— they let the from the same cause. Small com­ body, throwing a strain on certain velope. ing of the terms “careless’’ and cigaret consumption at 10 cents a telephone run their errands. munities possessing no fire protec­ pack. "I don’t know,’’ he said, “but Joints which causes them to break Inefficient” by which Kennedy’s I don’t think I’d smoke two pack­ down. For example, such abnor- (The Potato) tion come to rely on the services of administration has been described. mal conditions as flat feet, or bow­ Question: A Food Enthusiast ages a day Instead of one,”___Rex writes: “Do potatoes contain a the departments of neighboring A great many Connecticut people Tugwell, chief target of Dr. Wirt’s legs may serve to hasten the for­ mation of arthritis affecting the great deal of starch and what are communities and finally to regard have done business with the Con­ “brain trust” assault, put a radio In the best ways of preparing them?” such service as a sort of matter of his office so he could listen to the feet, ankles, or knees. From the necticut office of the HOLC. In above you will understand why Answer: A potato contains only right. Then, one day, there is hearings—and enjoyed himself no from 14 to 20 per cent starch. Boil­ few states of the Union have so tmd---- Senator Ashurst of Arizona arthritis is now recognised to be a ing, without removing the skin is some flagrant abuse of the benefit— many mortgages been taken over by put a letter in the Congressional chronic poisoning affecting the whole ^retem, which produces an probably the best way of cooking the neighboring department is the federal agency. If there have Record in which he advised an edi­ it. However, the skin should be eat­ tor: “Please do not be thin-skinned, irritation cUefiy affecting the called perhaps on a long winter run been irregularities in the assumption Joints. en along with the rest of the potato, for a fire in a three dollar chicken but Imitate me, as I am pachyder- as otherwise the valuable minerals of'these mortgages the people who n-Atous” . .. .Ernest Weir, most con­ Tomorrow's Article: "ReUeffrom contained'In the skin are lost. Bak­ coop —and the imposed-on town or gave them are entitled to know, for spicuous defier of NRA and the Na­ Arthritis.’’ ing is the next best method. As an city loses its temper and adopts the tional Labor Board, is still a mem- occasional change you may wish to it might be necessary for them to QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS one-man-penniaslon rule. bei of the West Virginia NBA State prepare French fried potatoes and THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND take st^B to protect their own in­ Advisory Board---- One of Roose­ in cooking them greats care should like moat inelastic, hard-and-fast terests. 11 o n the other hand Mr. (Orated Raw Oonots) be taken to see that no grease Is velt’s Harvard classmates was Question: Mrs. L. O. writes: “I regulations, this one often works Kennedy's only offense has been a broke, so people of his Massachu- absorbed Into the potato. First peel have only been in this country a th# potato and cut it into strips and TELEPHONE COMPANY badly. There comes a time when liberal construction of the purposes MOttM down chipped in to send him abort time, having come from •■■Si ■ aeme neighboring town or village here for the Harvard ’04 reunion at then drop into hot (fiive oil or one of of the HOLC, If by any chance he the White House. F. D. heard about Franc#. I make it a particular point the vegetable oils such as Crisco or dm^arataly needs the aid of firemen to read your artlelea each nunnlng, Mazola. It is important that tiuT is being declared Inefficient and un­ it and sent word to a large local both because I am trying to learn BM Ire ^puatua—aad that ia Just satisfactory martiy beoauaa be has hotel that he would pay the man’s outside of the potato be browned bil! thsMk. how to read EngUab and b ^ u a # I quickly so that UtUa or no grease TELEPHONE SERVICEp want 4* iMun mutrm -about-keiHhlhd t w -Saak in. Washnotyto ia MANCHB8TBR ^TBNTNG RBRAt0, MANgHlsaTTBR. CX>NN^ rVfmVAX, }iAY U, 1984.

atloa haa eloiad ita doora for on# Mrs. Itasbner, before her marriafs, Sunday aftemoeo. TUera waa a WMlC. was Miss Agnes Joass of Willlmaa- WALTER MICA'JD OPENS family gathering of twsnty-two held Thla ia part of tha plan to do tic. ANDOVER WAPPING Sunday afternoon at George A.. Col­ ROCKVILLE away with the aurplua aupply of ailk Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Porter and lins’ home. Wallace Hilliard received word NEW BARBER SHOP HERE Albert Petersen has moved his Miss Myrtle Barber spent the STRIKERS AT on band. Cloao to 800 poopla art their son, Kenneth of Mansfield, Sunday of the death of hia slater, family from the Wilbiur C. Hills without work tbia week through'the spent the week end with Mr. and week-end at the home of Mr. and Miss Gertrude HlUlard, 24, of West­ tenement house to the Frank Moore Mrs. G. A. Collins. abut>down involving a loaa of nearly Mrs. Merton W. Hills. minster, Vermont. Mias Hilliard had WalUr D. Mlcaud of 607 Main place, the first of this wMk. This is A.t a recent meeting of the IS,000 in wagea. The regular meeting of the Grange been ill at her heme for some time street, for the past several years where they formerly Uved. and women who left their work VINTON AGAIN. TO BE Water Meeting Tonight will be held this evening. "Mother and Mr. Hilliard had' motored to proprietor of Walter's Barber Shop, the Hilliard plant in Buckland A large number are expected to and Dad" night will be observed. The Federa ted church observed weeks ago, there was a visit, i Weatmlnater, Saturday, bringing moved into his newly furnished axxd Mother's Day last Sunday. The pas­ ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT attend tne meeting tbia evening at Mrs. Bertha Hubbard sad her son, her to a New Hayen boaplUl, where redecorated barber shop at 617 Main by Arthur Shorts, president of CANDIDATE AS SHERIFF the Ellington Town Hall relative to Richard, were callers Sunday after- street today. Since bis estabUsb- tor, Rev. David Carter, preached a cal 2125, who brought to the trekl* the Ellington Water Supply. County •be would alao have the care of Dr. Mother’s Day sermon and each nn at Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ripley’s Deming, a cousin of Mr. Hilliard. ment in this town, Mr. Mlcaud has Anthony Jordt of 25 Jordt street,' urer of the Hilliard organization^ R«pablieaii Official Diipoaea Health Officer John H. Veomana of in Glastonbury. Mr. Hilliard received word that her maintained an establishment in the mother was liven a small bouquet sum of money. The amount Andover baa laaued the notice for as they went into the church. The Manchester Green, announces the not made known. This money Hart E. Buell and Mr. and Mrs. death occurred at about one o’clock Farr building and has enjoyed a engagement of .his daughter, Miss of Doubt— E. Dunn May thla meeting and the town health Benjamin Lyman are recovering Sunday afternoon. After motoring good patronage. cbo^also sang two anthems appro­ collected from among the dlffereit Be Democratic Opponent. officer, Dr. John E. Flaherty of priate for Mothe.*s* Day, Agnes Corcoran Jordt, to Carlos workers in the Cheney mills ent the week­ and Mrs. Merton Hills in Gilead 2 3 < ROASTS >> 2 3 « Mr. Dunn further aaid, "If it were Catherine’s Catholic Church in crepe paper and containing large ton. Broad Brook on Monday morning. end with her parents. bouquets of pink apple blossoms. Sunday in honor of Mrs. Lucy Mil any other candidate on the Repub- Miss Kathiyn McKnigbt spent Monday morning at the Wapplng Ucan ticket than Sheriff Vinton, I The ceremony was performed by One himdred and twenty-five per^ ton of Hartford. school, there was a an examination Milk Fed Shoulder Center Cut would come out for the nomination Rev. Father John Teban. Sunday afternoon with her parents. sons were served supper and still Fifty attended the morning serv of all pre-school children who will on the Democratic ticket." The maid of honor was Miss George Maskiell is visiting his more attended the social and sale ice at the Center Congregational enter the schools in September. Stella Jasmlnski and the best man grandfather, George Maskiell. which followed. church. The children’s choir sang Veal Roasts P o rk Chops Republican and Democratic lead- Rev. H. C. Mclbiigbt and Mrs. There were eleven children present era have been thinking about candl- was Thomas Zlnker, a brother of Mrs. Mary C. Frink of Rutland, a number, also Miss Adella Loomis, Mrs. Dr. Ingraham of the Hartford datea for the abrlevalty for which the bride. Arthur Porter were elected dele Vt., was a caller in town Monday. Mrs. Mary Wlppert and Mrs. Elsie gates from the Second Congrega­ Jones sang "My Mother's Song. State Department of Health, and there ia a aalary of 18,260, for the Rockville Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mllbum went Miss Olson and Miss Lewis examin< l b . A meeting was held last evening tional church to attend the Tollud to Westchester Sunday and called An evening service was held in the l b . i o « 19e paat few montha but nothing waa ed the eyes. Mrs. Van Stye assisted • aaid tmtll yeaterday relative aa to in the Police Court Chambers of all County Conference to be held Wed­ on Mrs. Milbum’s mother, Mrs basement of the church. Passages nesday at the First Congregational from the Greek Bible were fiashed Mrs. Inigraham, and Mrs. Barnes the candidates. parties interested in the equipping Philips. looked after the teeth. There was Milk Fed Reglatrar Dunn, who admlta that of public playgrounds. church in South Coventry. The Ladles’ Benevolent society on the screen and explained. Whole or Half The regular meeting of the Board The final meeting for the prepa­ cleared $84.75 at their social and Mrs. Baldwin, mother of Mrs. cne 100 percent child. The teachers he baa been approached by leaders entertained them at dinner at the of the party, reused to deny that of Selectmen will be held this eve­ rations of the Nathan Hale celebra' Silver-Tea Friday evening. Jane Wilcox, has returned to her Veal Breasts he avould be a candidate for the of­ ning. tion to be held in South Coventry Callers at the home of Lewis home after spending some time close of which they went to the Pork Roasts fice sboiild the proper opportunity Work on the storm sewers at the June 6 was held Friday with Charles Phelps Sunday were Mr. and Mrs here. Union school of South Windsor. present itself between now and the new road at the so-called "Goat B. Whittlesey, president of Che Roger Rose, and children of Water- Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Cone and time of the general caucus in the Farm” was started yesterday by the Hartford Chamber of Commerce. town, Mr.- and Mrs. George Rose Treatment of some ailments by daughter, Miss Harriett and son l b . fall. He says he is "properly quali­ M, A. Gammino Company, con­ All the organizations in Coventry and children of Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. massage or beat application causes Philip, who spent the week end at l b . 1 5 c fied for the office” being messenger tractors, • are invited to take part in the Dexter Cross and son of Spring- a "defense reaction” in the skin ben­ the home of their parents, Mr. and For Stuffing. of the Tolland Cotmty Superior The Ladles Aid Society of Trinity parade. field, Mass., and Miss Ba Hamilton eficial to the condition under treat­ Mra George A. Collins, left for their Court at the present time. He also Lutheran church will bold a public The ladles will hold another food of Hartford. m ent home at Little Falls, New York, last says he is "acceptable to the Bar salad and strawberry supper on sale at Hale’s department store May Association of Tolland County" and Wednesday evening at the church 26. The same solicitors are in to the judiciary. social rooms. charge. It has also been learned that Mrs. S. Mabel Loomis and Mr. there are other candidates among and Mrs. C. Irving Loomis spent the Democratie ranks for the nom­ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles ination of H i|^ Sheriff of Tolland GILEAD Smith of Manchester. Co\mty. The other person most Mr. and Mrs. William Tomlinson prominently mentioned for the nom­ Ten of the children of the Hill and son Donald, were Simday ination is Richard Murray of Staf­ school and their teacher. Miss guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ford Springs. Whitehouse, spent Saturday in Hart­ Herbert Tomlinson, Jr. Held for Non-Support ford. They visited the Capitol, Bush- John E. Kingsbury and Alex Charged with non-support in ad­ nell Memorial and other places of in­ Olson motored to Chelsa, V t, Fri­ terest as a social study project Choice dition to falling to fulfill an order of day returning early Sunday morn­ the court, Nicholas Sklarsky, of National Hospital Day, waa ob­ ing. Mr. Kingsbury purchased Hebron was brought before Judge served Saturday at the Manchester two cows and two heifers and Ernest C. Simpson at a short calen­ Memorial hospital. The program was trucked them home. dar session of the Tolland Coimty dedicated to Miss Mary Cheney. Old newspapers and magazines Because it gives Superior Court yesterday. Charles D. Way, J. Banka Jones and are asked to be brought to the base­ Pleading not guilty when present­ C. Daniel Way attended. ment of the church this week. The ed by States Attorney Michael D. Mr. and Mrs. William Lull and key an be obtained at Mrs. C. Irving O’Coimell, of Stafford Springs, their daughter. Miss Carrie of Hirnt- Loomis's house. much lit t le ^ * Sklarsky was held for trial at the ington street, Manchester, were re­ The Coventry Community Band June term under bonds of $1,000. He cent visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Ben­ will meet Friday evening at the was represented in court by Public jamin Lyman’s. chapel at 7 o’clock. Defender Robert H. Fisk of Stafford Mrs. Lovlna Hutchinson isn’t as Choir rehearsal will be Saturday Smart housekeepers in Manchester and vicinity agre« Springs. well as usual and Dr. D. C. Y. Moore evening at the church at 7:30, that New Methods’ 7c Family Laundry Service is all that Sklarsky was arrested in New of Manchester has been called to at­ standard time. York City a week ago upon a bench tend her. we claim for it and more. They have figured the cost warrant Issued by Judge Simpson Mr. and Mrs. George B. Miller of of home laundering and have found that they pay aa and served by State Police Sergeant Colchester were visitors Friday at Harrison L. Hurlburt, charged with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Foote’s. The Smartest Women Use much or more for home laundry work and have all the non-support of his wife and six chil­ Mrs. A. H. Post and Mrs. Charles trouble and labor in addition. /A dren. He was before the Superior Court in 1932 on the charge of vio­ Fish and her children, Barbara and CARLTON lation of the liquor laws and was Calvin were visitors Saturday at Mr. Be sm art! Let us convince you -with one trial bundle. fined $100 and costs. He was placed and Mrs. Myron Post’s and at Mr. on probation to pay the fine and and Mrs. Earl Post’s in East Hart­ BEAUTY AIDS We know you’ll thank us. costs and was not sent to Jeiil be­ ford. —Yet They Cost Only cause of his wife and six children. A family re-union was held Moth­ He failed to live up to his proba­ er’s Day at Mr. and Mrs. Merton W. Here’s what we give you for 7c per pound: tion and pay the fine and costs. Hills. Forty-three members of the The case will be tried before family were present, from Hartford, * Judge Allen L. Brown, of Norwich, New Britain, Bolton, Manchester, who will preside at the June term. Mansfield, Hebron and Gilead. Even If you paid $1.00 or more 1. Hygienic Washing in Soft Water Foreclosure Granted in Court Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. you could not buy finer quality Judgment in foreclosure waa Benjamin Lyman’s were Mr. and beauty aids than Carlton. And 2. Eleven Changes Filtered Water granted by Judge Ernest C. Simp­ Mrs. Estey Brown of Springfield, here is the proof of that stato- son at the special short calendar Mass., several members of Frank ifient—from a famous research 8. All Flat Work Carefully Ironed session of Superior Court in the Brown’s family from Manchester, laboratory: amount of $2,210 in the case of Carl Carpenter of WiUlmantlc and “Every Carlton product tested 4. Wearing Apparel Moist Ready to Iron Lewis Getzoff against Jacob Mrs. Grace Seers of Colchester. is as pure and fine as products 01 Markow. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Staebner of like nature sold for $1.00, $2.i)0 5. Shirts Finished Upon Request, 121/2 c each The foreclosure is on farm prop­ New York City were visitors Satur­ and $3.00." erty, in the town of Columbia, com­ day at Mr. and Mrs. J. Banks Jones. And remember, you are not 6. Colored Materials Wrapped in Wax Paper prising 85 acres and three out-build­ paying high prices for this high ings in addition to a house. Judge quality—Carlton Beauty Alda are Simpson set the law day as October but 39c. That is why the smart­ 1, 1934. l o o est women agree that Carlton has Re-opens Judgment at last solved the cosmetic prob­ Judge Simpson re-opened judg­ /<> s f #•*!#/»/\ 4*ni ffltPM'tl fH 'fft!*’ lem! ment in the case of Rockville Na­ i i n / /i4*i r «>ii fi s u : n 4 i t It r r . CLEANSING CREAM, TISSUE tional Bank, trustee, against Ernest CREAM, FACE POWDER, W. Pigeon of Broad Brook. Judge I'ii*- lot.il •«*-» lor .1 't ,1* ROUGES, LIPSTICKS, ETC. Simpson had previously rendered a i-- o i l K 'f I ."ril lo-M !• HI • judgment for the plaintiff in the iMon t lix. I I I IM I - l».« • • • H 39c EACH lnolltlll^ ( li.ir;:** (>t ■ amount of $8,825 on farm property < •■lit o n ii.it.Ill* « . May Be Obtained At in Broad Brook. He reopened the judgmez^ under certain stipulations

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A \ [l^AGsefCErv MANCHESTER EV^ONG IffiERAXA MANCHESTER, CO^IN.U TUB5DAT, MAT IB, 1904* effected out of certain ^proprla- tions made for emergency purposes TWO DEAD, 10 HURT due to the nature df the service OVDE FUNDS 8h€01 be available for emergency 150 Ride in W orld’s L argest Bus dered in emergmdes and eepeciaUy relief purposes. under the pretwit eeboomlc stata ot In my budget an appropriation hi AS STRIKERS FIGHT affairs, a deficit exists at the end excess of the above amount would of bach memth. 0 H EP BUILD make more difficult if not impossible DetoRs Described. (Oontinaed from Page One) WO M D Q ) an actual balance of the budget in “The hospital needs the money to the fiscal year 1936, unless greatly care for people injured In accidents, pnOIfSHOMES increased taxes are* provided. The violence between the strikers and many of whom cannot pay, but those who had taken their places. • i ' present estimates should be suffi­ FOR HOSPITJU. whom we cannot refuse to care for ^(Oontlniied from Pag9 One) cient as a whole to take care of the Strikers Advance regardless of their financial condi­ 33ni A u^enary sf Orgah emergencies of relief and of order'.y In a body the sttdkers estimated (Oontinaed 'rom Page One) tion,” concluded Mr. Verplanck. amount to some |40 a month re-employment at least unUl the at 2,000 advanced upon a stockade, Details of the drive were impart­ tl^ first year, and less as the $2,000 early part of the calendar year 1936. where about 400 non-strikers were a young girl, a patient at the hos­ ed to the large group of workers by izatiea «(Memorial L i^ If at that time conditions have not quartered, protected by some ” 60 pital for several weeks. was reduced and the interest charge police. Eldred J. McCabe, executive vice declined. improved as much as we today hope, iUght Spirit. president of the (Chamber of (Com­ the next Cong;ress will be in session The advance occurred shortly be­ to Be Ceiebraled. ■ In the meantime the lender of the fore midnight and shots were heard “Mrs. Aldrich was met by the pa­ merce and campaign materials were money has informed the govern­ and wdll have full opportunity to passed to the workers by division act. as someone fired the tents of the tient yesterday,” Mr, Holman stat­ ment’s proposed $200,000,000 insur­ stockade. ed, “and was presented with 50 leaders. A report meeting will be ance corporation that it wishes the FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT. cents which she asked to be given held at 7:30 Friday evening in Ma­ The program is completed Ter the The White House, Seemingly spurred into action by celebration of the Si8rd annlveraaiy loaA guaranteed, and the govern­ the fiash of fire from the canvas and the hospital fund. She stated that sonic Temple and the final meeting ment eigrees to pay the lender up May 15, 1934. of the campaign will be held next of the organization of Memorial the desultory, w^amlng shots of po­ she had received about $7 while sick Lodge K. of P., which will be bdd to 20 per cent of the loss. lice, the strikers fell upon the oc­ at the hospital, the gift of several Monday night at 6:15. Should Mr. Smith fall down on his friends. She had planned to buy a is the Balch and Brown hall‘tomor­ payments after turning back $1,000 cupants of the stockade. The row night. ’The committee surrang- grounds soon were strewn with men white dress for summer and a pair log for the program haa called a the government would pay the Girls ^ Friendly in wild combat. of white shoes upon being dis­ lender 20 per cent on the second $1, charged.” ANDERSON-SHEA POST lodge meeting for 7:80 vdien such Prom the stockade, the fighting business as is necessary will be 000, and the lender would lose the “But they have been so good to o th ^ $800. Society Notes men overfiowed onto the docks disposed of, and at 8 o’clock the where the Grace line ships berthed Everything is done on a hnge scale at Boulder Dam, so it’s fitting me here—and so patient at all POPPY FUND REPORT exercises In connection with the ob­ Expect Few Defaults and there a number of men were that the largest passenger bus in. the world be used there to carry tlnaes,” the girl said, “I want to Chreful Investigation of those pro­ The Girls’ Friendly Society of servance of the auiniversary will be shot down. A general police alarm workmen to and from the project The bus, a double-decker, shows give this 60 cents to help out in the sterted. Case’s orchestra has 'been curing loans is planned, and since St. Mary’s Episcopal church is followed. coming drive.” many probably will be well below planning to entertain the- Young here, has a capacity of 160, Following is a report of the engaged for the occasion and Joseph After a few moments, the police, A Saorlfloe. Buddy Poppy fund disbursed by An- Rollason is to be the master of the $2,000 maximum, officials be­ People’s Fellowship next Monday succeeded in brlngping the situation The large group of workers were lieve the total of defaults will be evening. Supper will be served at derson-Shea Post, No. 2046, Veter­ ceremonies. The exercises will be under control. Flve thousand federal, county and visibly affected by . the frankness ans of Foreign Wars: attended by members of the lodge, small. O-'O. A speaker h u been obtained Until last night the strike, which and sincerity of the hospital pa­ The expected effect of the guar­ to address the gathering and a so­ G m L E FREE, UNHARMED; city officers were to have been 1933: their wives and families and an in­ began last week as a part of a turned loose in a house to house tient, who having experienced, inti­ Poppy Sale ...... $260.75 vitation baa also been extended to antee will be to make lenders more cial hour will conclude the affair. coastwise wsdkout by union long' mately the benefits of the hospital, willing to lend, since they need have The regular meeting of the so­ man-bunt. Before they could start 15 per cent of frozen fund the Pythian Sisters to att^d. It shoremen, had been marked by ARREST THREE SUSPECTS an extension of the truce was sought to do what little she could in bank ...... 4.10 is expected that some of the grand little fear of a loss running as high ciety was held last evening in the peaceful picketing. The strikers to aid in the coming campaign, even as 20 per cent. granted. Interest ...... I'gi lodge officers will be present. parish house. The usual devotion­ are demanding higher wages, settle­ at some sacrifice to herself. Donations ...... g.oo Ih the case of projected new al service wm in charge of Lucille (Oontinaed from Page One) Gettle was kidnaped from his se­ The exercises will open with the ment of disputes over working cluded estate at Arcadia, 20 miles Mrs. Aldrich was greatly affected homes, if Mr. Smith has $2,000 the Kilpatrick, chairman of worship. A hours and union recognition. by the girl’s offer, knowing well the singing of “America” and there will gb'^mment plans backing for a loan poem entitled “Living the Gospel,’’ Gettle, an invalid, when word of the east of Los Angeles in the foot hills $274.66 be a recitation by Master Robert J. of the Sierra Madres mountains aft­ circumstances, and with, the per­ Disbursements * of $8,000 more. His period of re- was read by Valette ’Turner and the rescue was given her. mission of the Board of Trustees, Alley. It is expected that six of the ptyinent could run to 2(/ years. Scripture lesson was read by Tere­ er a party last Wednesday night in ...... $52.63 original 33 members who formed Gettle’s rescue came unexpected­ celebration of completion of his new decided to give the workers the sim­ Mflk ...... 47.88 'Hie government lends no money sa Britton. ly after an unsuccessful attempt ple story of one who valued good the society when It was instituted but would set up a huge insurance LATEST STOCKS swimming pool. Groceries ...... 68.68 33 years ago will be present and Plans were completed for the an­ early yesterday to pay $60,000 ran­ care and the chance to enjoy health Clothing ... ■...... fund from payments made by the nual Mother and Daughter banquet, Two masked gimmen surprised again. 44.51 that a letter will be read from an­ New York, May 15.—(AP)—De­ som in exchange for his safe return Gettle and James Wolf, a furniture Donations ...... 43.07 borrower. It would fully insure the Monday evening. May 28. This will fiationary fears were not so much to his wife and four small children. Continne Fight. other, as there are now seven liv­ lender up to 80 per cent of the value salesman, in the recreation hall of Balance on hand. May 14. 17.94 ing who are still members of the be open to all members of the par­ in the fore of today’s Stock Market How Tip Was Secured. “We have not yet solved sickness­ of file house—or $8,000 in thia caise ish, and tickets may be obtained his home. lodge when it was granted the char­ and further rallying tendencies es and ways to avoid injuries, so we $274.66 ter. ’The present membership la 90. ' The interest to the lender would from any member of the society or were shown by most of the recently The alleged kidnapers^ even be­ “Put ’em up, gentlemen,” quickly must continue to carry the fight ran about 5 per cent, while an addi- by^ getting in touch with Eveljm fore the crime had been perpetrated, ordered one of the intruders. A short memorial service will be depressed categories. along and to pay more in the future held when the names of the origin­ tibnal one per cent would go to the Carlson, chairman of the ticket The appearance of some timid made the mistake which led to last Wolf thought it was a holdup and to wrest from modem science, ways insurance fund. night’s arrests and the return of he tossed his wallet containing $200 al charter members will be read and committee, dial 4462. Mary Robin­ "bargain hunters’’ and sporadic GetUe. and means of combatting illnesses BOY SCOUT NEWS the word “absent” pronounced as son is chairman of the decorating short -overing was encouraging to into some bushes as the gunmen which come upon us,” said C. El­ committee and has chosen for her Five weeks ago they attracted forced him and (Settle to walk to The last meeting of Pack 4 was the names of those who have since those who hoped that equities were attention of the police robbery de­ more Watkins, vice president of the died are read. A supper will be HERE’S COMPLETE T E H committee the following: Lucille within the neighborhood of the bot the highway enclosing the estate. hospital board. held Wednesday, May 9, 1934. We Kilpatrick, Margaret Ulbrich, Helen tail by their activities in an apart­ Then one of the kidnapers whis­ opened the meeting with the column served, and will be followed by an tom of the past three weeks’ de­ ment house at 600 North Harvard pered “When we consider that before entertainment in which Tom Hynes Hyde, Edith Thrasher and Florence cline. At the same time, enthusl 1919 we did not have a hospital, and formation. 'The den leaders coUect- of Hartford will have the leading OF ROOSEVET MESSAGE Cockerham. The committee will street. TTie officers were seeking “This is not a heist — it’s ed dues, marked attendance, con­ asm was noticeably restrained and a band of bmik robbers. snatch.” that in the year 1919 we raised part. It la expected that a large meet with Miss Robinson at her dullness was the rule throughout $195,000 for the Memorial hospital, duct and inspection. number will be present. home at 9 Short street, Wednesday They placed recording devices in Gettle imderstood. Next we formed the sqaure for­ (Oontinned from Page One) the greater part of the session the apartment rented by the sus­ we should feel that the $15,000 evening at 7 o’clock. The supper Another recovery in grains, to­ ‘T’ll give you all the money asked this year of all the Manches­ mation and Chibmaster Lynn told minution of relief expenditures, will be in charge of the Woman’s pects. have on me and go into the house the rules of,the treasure hunt. Each gether with the steadiness of other But results were lacking. Offi­ ter people, only 7 1-2 per cent of larger governmental receipts and re­ Auxiliary and the menu is as fol­ major commodities, may have aid­ and get more if you won’t take me the original cost, is not a high goai den was given time to find one of Who Else Wants Free payments, and greater human hap cers were ready to give up last Sat­ away,” he offered. the four slips of paper in the room. lows: California mock chicken, let­ ed sentiment. Whea: moved up urday, when one of the records, re­ to attain.” piness.” tuce and tomatoes sliced, gelatine around 2 cents a bushel as drought The gimmen laughed. Verplaack Speaks. When they found it they began the Stomach Relief! The budget which I submitted to salad, rolls, sponge delight and cof­ run in police quarters, scratched out ‘"That won’t be enough,” one of hunt. conditions continued severe in the this conversation: ‘"There’s no need them said. Fred A. Verplanck, secretary of the Congress proposed expenditures fee. The chairman of the enter­ northwest. Cotton, rubber and sil the hospital board, gave an inter­ Den Four won the game. The Wm. H. Fraser, of St. Paul, to be scared any longer. ’Things “This is a kidnaping, fellow.” prize was an ice cream cone for Minn., believes he has the greatest for the balance of this fiscal year tainment committee is Margaret ver exhibited mild Improvement, are in pretty good shape. The esting comparison of school and and for the coming fiscal year which, Robinson and she will be assisted Bonds displayed signs of getting Wolf was tied to a tree and Gettle hospital costs, showing the impos­ each person in the den. When all medicine for the relief of stomach newspapers look favorable. I un­ was forced to climb a step-ladder the dens returned we played Nigger ailments caused by excess acidity. in the light of expected revenues, by Evallne Pentland and Viola back some of their recent losses. derstand no one can tap a pay tele­ sibility of conducting a hospital called for a definite deficiency on Trotter. It is planned to present a International dollar rates and go over the wall. The gun-men throughout the year on a schedule Babies. When the game was finish­ The treatment is called U d ^ It were phone line.” I'c'llowed. Wolf heard a car speed ed we were called into the building. is based on the prescription of a June 30, 1935, but, at the same time, program consisting of vocal solos against narrow. away. and close budget. He said that held out the hope that annual defi­ by Mrs. Edith Judd, selected read­ Shares up around 2 points includ­ It was not much, but enough. as head of the schools and in the Square formation was called and noted specialist and has been used cits would terminate during the fol­ ings by members of the candidates’ ed Santu Fe, Union Pacific, Johns- While police, sheriffs deputies and Wolf freed himself a half hour establishment of the school budget Manager Potter told us of a game by hundreds of thousands all over district attorney’s operative buzzed later and gave the alarm. with Green Acres All Star scrub the world. He has received 54,169 lowing fiscal year. group, a short sketch presented un­ Manvllle, Armour Preferred and for the peist five or six years, school team. Less Expenditures der the direction of Evallne Pent- Case. Others, with gains of fraC' somberly over the failure of the costs, once estimated, had not over­ letters from gratrful people tplUng land, and a short ceremonial serv­ ransom payment. Captain Harry Den leaders Milton ’Turkington how it enabled them to haniifh ■ It is true that actual expenditures tions to a point or more, included MRS. UNDERWOOD DIES run. This year with a budget of and Stephen Potter were taken since January have proceeded at a ice to conclude, imder the direction U. S. Steel, American 'Telephone, Seager and Lieutenant H. P. Gear- $315,000 estimated he said he was stomach distress. If you have In­ of Margaret Stratton. Evelyn Carl­ hard bided their time at the apart­ from their ranks. Milton ’Turking­ digestion, Heartburn, Acid Stomach, slower rate than estimated; never­ Continental Can, Dupont, Chrysler, ment. , Redding, May 15— (AP) —Mrs. over $21, which amount will be ton was made scribe and Stephen theless, it must be borne in mind son would like complete returns of General Motors, Goodyear, West' saved in July. With the hospital, (]ras Pains, Belching or even a more Kirk Is Arrested. Marie Annette Underwood, widow Potter was to take care of the testa severe condltiofa, caused by excess that, even though the actual deficit the number of tickets sold not later inghouse. Consolidated Gas, Public of Lucien Marcus Underwood, form­ he said, it is a different thing. Each passed. tor the year ending June 30, 1934, than Thursday evening. May 24, in Service of New Jersey, N. Y.. Cen­ At the proper moment, when year Mrs. Aldrich submits hospital acidity, make this test Write hopes waned at the Gettle mansion, erly of the faculty of (Columbia Uni­ Milton ’Turkington, Sorltie. Udga, Suite G, Foot-Schultc Bldg„ will be below my estimate, appro­ order that the Woman’s Auxiliary tral, American Locomotive, U. S. versity, died last night at the home records and with these as a basis nr. j plan for the supper. the law struck. Kirk and the two upon which to work, the board tries St. Paul Minn., for a free^ priations are still in force and the Industrial Alcohol, American Com­ women were arrested. From Kirk of her son-in-law, State Senator H. Although normal body tempera­ Better i^ll, get a 7-day trial treat­ amounts actually to be expended Refreshments were served at the mercial Alcohol, Commercial Sol Sanford Osborne. She was bom in annually to arrive at a budget. As ture is considered to be 98.6 degrees close of the business meeting by they obtained the address of the yet they have failed, for a hospital ment on a I money-back guarantee during the following fiscal year will, vents, Worthington Pump, Founda­ kidnap house where Gettle was held. Salisbury, June 29, 1854, a daughter Fahrenheit, temperatures in differ­ from Arthur Drug Store, E. J. Mur­ therefore, be increased over and Evelyn Carlson and her committee. tion Co., U. S. Pipe and Foundry, of Norman and Esther Ives Spurr. is a humanitarian institution and ent parts of the body vary. Members of the cabinet held a Armed forces moved in on the phy and other druggists. ahOve my estimate for that fiscal Great Western Sugar, Montgomery house, situated cm. the edge of one Her daughter and granddaughters, year. In this connectipn it is relevant short meeting. Ward and Standard Oil of New Jer­ of this place, are the only survivors. Younger members held a special of the arroyes down which the New tp point out that during the fiscal sey. The metals were only slightly Year’s day fioexi waters swept many The Rev. Raymond (Cunningham of jpeip* 1935 it is estimated that there meeting at which time they dis­ higher. Hartford, formerly rector of Christ cussed plans for holding a straw­ persons to their deaths. v|rii be actually expended on public News developments appeared to Williams was taken into custody, church here, will officiate at the ^

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CODE COVERING TIRES morning. She was the daughter ' of law, Frederick A. Rathbun snd his the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merton HEBRON Colonel Seth Lathrop, formerly of sistsr, Mrs. Herbert Richards, in W Hllla. Hie oeoaaloii was la ob­ DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Salem, and th* widow of the late Versailles. servance of the birthday of Mra. ReerestisBtiettw David Jones, also for many years a Miss Marjorie Martin of Dalton, AND BATTERIES COMES resident of Hebron. Mrs. Jones be­ lA iey HUla Milton, of HaHford, sis­ TUESDAY, MAY 15 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) The Jones street road has been Msm ., was at her mother's home for ter of Mr. Hills. About 48 guests Items of littoest; gan playing the pips organ of St the week end. Notd! All programs to key and basic chains or groups thersof unless spssl^ completed and is now open to traf­ Peter’s Bf^scopsJ c h u i^ a t the were present from IfaneniBiter, tiled: coast to coast (c to c) designation Includes all avalmble stations. New Prices Are Effective Now fic. The roads about the green and Mr. and Mrs. (3eorge F. Kibbe so- Hartford, Boltoii, New Brltato, Ber­ Programs subject to change. P. M, age of fifteen, and oontinued as or­ companled Mr. and Mrs. Reuben (Daylight Tim* On* How LoterJ. —Plan Is to Eliminate Un­ the Andover road have just received ganist for many years. GUie played lin and Merrow, beaides local guests. NBC-WEAF NETWORK CenL East. fair Competition. Bosley of Manoheeter on a motor Mrs. Milton is the daughter A the The woman'g ^^SIC — Easti wear wlw treel wtlc 4:46— 6:46—The Musle Bex — wabc} a new coat of sand and tar.. the church organ until her hands trip to Mlddlefield on Sunday, where late Mr. and Mra. Oeo'’ge EDUs, their will meet as o U r^ : ’ T to 7 : ^ 'wjar wtag woah wfi wilt wfbr mtc wgy Enoch Light Orchestra—nsbaln It was "clean up day” at the He­ became crippled with rheumatism. they saw the Lyman Farm orchards. when wcae wtam wwj wsal; Mid; ksd 6:00— 6:00—Mort Downey, Benge—too oldest child, and was bom in the gloners: 7:45^to 8:80, intarmediata. Dealers In tires and batteries yes­ bron Green school Friday la st Un­ She leaves her daughter and two More thsn 400 acres covered house where the festivities took wmaq well woc-who wow wdaf wkbf 6:15— 6:16—Just Plain Bill — eastii der the direction of the teachers the sons, Herman and Myron, of New The bowling allesfs win radhlm NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj Davis Oreh.—Dixie; Russell OrehJ terday received a notice containing with apple and pear trees just ready place. Her birthday was op the open for anyone wishing to w^Usa kstp wday kfyr cret cfcf —midwest; Texas Rangers—west a copy of the Retail Rubber 'Tire pupils went to work with a will Haven. Fimeral services were held to burst Into bloom. 12th. A similar celebration has SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjax 6:80— 6:80—The Berenaders — easts digging and scrubbing both inside in New Haven 'Tuesday, attended by The dance this week win'lie luu \rtla-wsun wlod wsm wme wsb wapl Grandma Goes Modern — Oixlea and Battery 'Trade code. The new Ames W. Sisson of Hopevale, who been held for several years pawt, at T^day night. Art McKay apd" wjdx wsmb kvoo wfaa wbap kpro Buok Rogers—repeat for midwest and outside. They worked with local relatives. Burial was in the has been unemployed through the the home of one or another relative woai ktbs kths wsoc wave 8:45— 6:46—Boake Carter, Talk—ba-i prices are effective at once. There rzLkes and wheelbarrows on the family lot In West Haven. 10 piece band will fu m itttiie mu MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl sic; Aronson’s Cemmandere—west winter maslo 7:15— 8:15—James Thurber, Humorist former’s mother, Mrs. Charles W. the size of Greenland. id 5:00—Mme. Frances Alda—to c 7:30— 8:80—Minneapolis ^ m p h .—to e ment that relates to the turn in val­ Wednesday, May 16, at the church their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, In Tylerville. EXCURSION ^:30— 5:30—Weekly Hymn Sing—to c 8:00— 9:00—Col. Stoop. A Budd—c to c ue or a change of tires. The price dining room from 6 to 8 o'clock, p. Lewis, in New Haven. Among those who attended the 4:45— 5:45—Mary Small A Orchestra 8:30— 9:30—Serial, "Conflict”—to cat that they are to be resold for is also m. They offer an attractive menu ______^ W 6:00— 6:00—Baseball—weaf & others 8:46— 9:45—Harlem Serenade—basic ■ Mr. and Mrs. E.. J. Sullivan and Hospital Day exercises at the T O n e w Y O R K 6:15— 6:15—Gene A Qlen—east & so 9:00—10:00—H. Busse Orch.—midwest' covered. This is an attempt to at popular prices. Proceeds go to their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Windham Community Memorial SUNDAYS, MAY, 20 AND ^ 6:30— 6:30—East and Dumke—basic 9:15—10:16—Press-Radio News Period bring about a price level that will the society to help pay church ex­ 6:A6— 6:45—The Goldbergs, Serial Act and Mrs. E. B. Sullivan, all of East hospital were Mrs. Randall C. Ten- 9:20—10:20—Barnett Orchestra — ba-i do away with unfair competition. penses. Jumpy Nerves SOUND TIUP a A .'-rZr 6:00— 7:00—Leo Reisman’s Orchestra sic; Deris Leraine A Ore.—midwest. Hartford, were Simday visitors at nent and her infant son, Malcomb. SAnJtOAD FARE —Wayne King’s Orchestra 9:30—10:30—Chas. Barnett Orchestra There is also the question of the Miss Gladys Morgan of Brock- the home of their cousin, Mrs. Daisy There was a special program for Yield to the soodiing acdoa 7:00— 8:OO^Ben Bernie and the Lads 9:45—10:45—Charlie Davis Orch.—ba­ discoimt allowed to purchasers of port, N. Y., wa- a visitor here Sat­ Humphreys of Hartford, at her H’’ 7:*4A4tf,_ 7 :» — 8:30—Ed Wynn A Band—e to c sic; Fritz Miller Oreh.—midwest mothers and babies. The Misses of this medidne. You will css 6:00— 9:0(^LIght Opera Show—to c 10:00—11:00—C. Hotfmayr Orch.—to o tires in large amounts that will tend urday looking up data connected summer home herd. Barbara Tennant, Aceynath Jones, better : ; : sleep better ;:; feel 9:00—10:00—Fur Trappers—weaf only 10:30—11:30—Frank Dailey Orch.—ba­ to bring about a more level price. with the Peters family. Miss Mor­ Misa Gladys Thompson of Cam­ and Lillian Griffing served as better ; : : look better. Li£o Dn*N*w Ywfc* ...... lOiSSA^fb 9:15—10:15—Emil Coleman Orchestra sic; C. Dickerson Orch.—midwest gan Is a descendant of CCol. John —basic; Gene A Glen—west rpt 11:00—12:00—Dance Hour—wabc&west bridge, Mass., was a week end hostesses. will seem worth living sgsim 9:30—10:30^National Radio Forum Peters, a brother of the noted Tory, visitor at the home of Mr. smd Mrs. Cora Hollister and a friend Lr. I’aKfc’ar''* >8»th S t . . e>StSOPiC-^ M P Ja e s. •15‘®®“ 11i09—Press-Radio News Period NBC-WJZ NETWORK Don’t delay any longer. Begin Cr*nJ Ctnirai T*rmm*J. ^ Rev. Samuel Peters, of this place. Mrs. Sherman Miner. of Glastonbury, were Sunday visit­ taking it t^ ay . 15’9*“ '''*-96—The Rudy Vallee Orches. BASIC — East: ^Js wbz-wbsa Mrs. Maria (Lathrop) Jones, 87, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McDonald eastern sta n d a r d time 10:30—11:30—Jack Denny A Orchestra wham kdka wgar w:vjr wlw wsyr wmal;| ors at the home of ♦he former’s sls- ^ Say fat aitHing fritnd* CBS-WABC NETWORK Midwest: wcky kyw Wenr wls kwk Queer Twists for msiny years a resident of this and daughter Elaine of Hartford, ter-in-law, Mrs. Rosella Waldo. rtla iip tt— Htaair*. kwer koll wren wmaq kso wkbf LYDIA L PINKHAM’S BASIC—East: wabc wade woko wcao town, died at the home of her spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Local relatives were among thoee Fer«ka»* Uckata la aSvaaea. waab wnac wgr wkbw wkre whk cklw NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmJ daughter, Mrs. C. E. Barrett, of Mrs. Harold Gray. With the latter present at he Hills family reunion, linitad to ■ee«BnaeCatlMi» wdre wcau wlp wjas wean wfbl wspd wlba kstp webc wday kfyr cret cfcf In Day *s News Portland, Maine, early Saturday VEGETABLE COMPOUND eaaeh trala. ; wjsv wmas; Midwest: wbbm wfbm SOUTH — wrva wjjtf wwno wls wJax they also visited their brother-in- held on Sunday, “Mother’s Day,” at kmbe kmox wowo whas wfla-wsun wlod wsm wme wsb wapt t h e n e w h a v e n BAST—wpg whp wlbw whec wlbs wfea wJdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre wore wlcc efrb ckao woai ktbs kths wsoc wave DIXIE—wgst wsfa wbro wqam wdod MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl Denver—A duckling has joined klra wrec wlac wdsu wtoc krld wrr PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw kemw Jime Robles and William F. (Settle ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt khq kfsd ktar kpo —another victim delivered from wdae whig wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs wmbr CenL EasL kidnapers. MIDWEST—wcah wgl wmt wmbd wlsn 3:3<^ 4:30—The Singing I srly east The duckling was “snatched” ■wlbw kfh kfab wkbn wcco wsbt ksej 3:46— 4:46—Orphan Annie—east onlT wnax 4 :0 ^ 6:00—Angelo Ferdinande Orch. from the city park lake by a mag­ MOUNTAIN—kv’or kl* koh ksl 4:30— 6:80—Stamp Club — wls only; pie, but the bird was unable to COAST—khj koln kfre kol kfpy kvl The Binging Lady—repeat for wgn gain altitude with its heavy prey. kfbk kmj kwg kem kdb kgmb kgb 4:46— 8:46—Lowell Themae — east: Orphan Annie—repeat to midwest Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Sweeney Cent. HasL 6:00— 6:06—Ames 'n' Andy—east only chased the magpie along the shore 3:00— 4:00—Rich’s Dictators—also cat 5:16— 6:16—Your Government-^ to e 8:16— 4:16—Skippy — oast; Wurtze- 5:46— 6:4^T he Ithaca Collage Choir and forced It to drop the duckling, bach Or,—midw; Book.Ends—west 6:00— 7:00—Crime Clues, Dramatle frightened but unhurt. 8:80— 4:80—Jack Armstrong—es only; 6:30— 7:80—Balter’s Oroheetra, Veoat Great Literature Readings—west 7:00— 8:00—Muelo Msmorlse and Poet Pittsburgh—His Honor Mayor 8:46— 4:46—The Funnybonera — east; j!30— 8:30—Eddie Duehin Orchestra William N. McNair, telephoned Maurle Bhsrman Orchestra—west 8:00— 9:00—Ray Perkins and Quests John M. Henry, director of County 4:00— 6:00—Buck Regers In 2400- 8:30— 9:36—To Be Announced east only; Billy Scott, Baritone—w •iOO—10:00—Lopez Orchestra — east; Elections BureaiL to place police 4:16— 6:16—Bobby Benson- east; - ^ Amos ’n’ Andy—repeat for west within 100 feet of certain polling $15,000 THIS WEEK! Skippy—repeat for midwest; Bob •118—10:16—Poet Prince, Tenor Boles places in today’s state primaries. Nolan A Norm Sherr—west & Dixie 9:86—10:36—Press-Radlo News Period 4:80— 6:30—Raglnsky Ensemble—ba­ Harris A Orehestra Henry—"But who wlU watch the sic; Quartet — west; Jack Arm. 10:0^11:06—Frankie Masters Orches. police?” •treng—midwest repeat 10:30—11:30—Pete Bmythe Orehestra McNair—"Well ru assign some detectives.” Henry—"But who’ll watch the 7:16—National Advisory Council detectives?” on Radio in Education. Bucklin, Kas.—When J. T. Dunn 7:46—Ithica College Choir. lit his pipe for the first time, an 32 Teams, More Than 165 Workers WTiC 8:00—^Eno Crime Clues. explosion shattered it. Bartford, Conn. 8:30—Vocallons—Conrad Thlbault, Reaching into bis pocket, he 50,000 W., 1060 K. a . 082-8 ftL baritone; Lois Bennett, so­ found the answer—several rifle TiATBlers fooAdoasting Sanioe prano; Harry Salter’s Orches* cartridges. tra. New York—A black and white 9:00—Household Musical Memories cat of the alley variety, trapped on Tnesday, May IS. —^Edgar A. Guest. a girder beneath the elevated Are Giving Freely Of Their Time 9:80—Eddie Duehin and his CaMno tracks on Second avenue, failed to P. M. Orchestra. appreciate attempts to rescue It 4:00—Don Bigelow’s Orchestra. 30:00—Ray Perkins, orchestra, di­ The cat, mewing piteously, at­ 4:30—Jimmy Rogers, songs. rection Harold Stokes. tracted a watchman’s attention, 4:45—lAdy Next Door. 10:80—Joe Rlnes and his Cascades and a police squad was called. 5:00—The Music Box. Orchestra. But when the officers raised a In An Effort To Secure This 6:15—Sir Francis Younghusband. 10:46—Three Blue Notes. ladder, the animal scampered off 5:80—The Tattered Man. 11:00—'Time, weather, temperature, along the girder and disappeared. 6:45—^Nursery Rhymes. 31:15—The Poet Prince—Anthony Atlanta—The motto of some 6:00—Wrlghtvllle Clarion. Frome, tenor. safe-crackers evidently is the ok 0:80*“-Mld-Week Hymn Sing. 11:30—Press-Radio News. one—“If at flret you don’t succeed, 6:45—Mary Small. try, try again.” 7:00—(zoul and Sheffter, pianists. 11:35—Weather. Sum For The 11:38—Palais Royale Orchestra. The flrst time they broke into an 7:15—w n c Sports Review. office here, they blei;^ the safe with 7:30—Eddie and Ralph. 12:00—College Inn Orchestra. 12:30—Cosmopolitan Hotel Orches­ a heavy charge of explosive, but 7:45—The Haraioneers. failed to open it. 8:00—L^eo Relsman's Orchestra. tra. 1:00—NBC Program (Calendar. On their second visit they gained 8:30—Wajme King’s Orchestra. "success”—$200 in cash—after 9:00—Ben Bemie’s Orchestra. knocking the dial off the safe. 9:80—w n c Playhouse—Ouy Hed- Madison, Wis.—"Home haircuts” lund, director. —the kind given with a sauce bowl 10:30—Studio Music. Overnight A. P. and household shears—are being 11:10—Emil Coleman’s Orchestra. discouraged In Wisconsin. HOSPITAL 11:30—National Radio Forum, News The state code authority amend­ 12:00—Silent. ed the state barber’s retail code to allow a ten per cent reduction in Boston—Francis P. Fenton, New the minimum for cutting hair of England organizer for the Ameri­ children imder 12 years. can Federation of Labor, predicts St. Paul—Police had a concrete WDRC the likelihood of strikes rather thxn and a compressed air problem on Someone will call at your house some day this weelc. mediation as a means of enforcing their hands. 225 Hartford Conn. 1880 labor’s demands in the near future. A contractor reported someone Boston—Two state troopers, sus­ had made off with a concrete mixer '• T pended last month after charges by ho left at a job. The officers found If you cannot give cash won’t you make a pledge? Tnesday, May 15 a Wellesley governess, are found It half a mile away. 6:00—The Dictators. not guilty and will be restored to Another contractor notified 5:15—Skippy. duty. headquarters a $2,800 air compres­ 5:30—Jack Armstrong, All-Ameri­ sor had been taken from a con­ can Boy. struction project. It’s still missing. 5:45—Gordon, Dave & Runny. Philadelphia—The theft of geran­ 6:00—Phillisse Checaller, songs; TOLLAND iums from her garden meant death Margaret Brown, pianist. to Mrs. Ellen Levering Barratt. 6:15—Bobby Benson and Runny Mrs. Barratt, known as "the fly­ THE NEED FOR THIS FUND CANNOT Jim. The Philadelphia local Alumni ing ^andmother” for her interest club of the Connecticut College at in aviation, entered her home to find 8:30—Micha Raginsky Ehisemble. Storrs held their monthly meeting 6:45—Enoch Light’s Orchestra, a row of the flowers missing. 7:00—^Morton Downey. recenUy at the Broadwood Hotel She ran for a policeman, told her with dinner at 6:30 o’clock. The story, and then collapsed, dsdng BE OVER EMPHASIZED. THE WHOLE­ 7:15—Jack Fisher’s Orchestra. speaker of the evening was Theo­ 7:30—Serenaders. from a cerebral hemorrhage. dore “Ted” R. Gardner of the class CJomer Brook, Newfoimcfiand— A 7:45—’The Nightingales — Ladies of 1922, who for some years has n«w phenomenon of the sea—^waters Quartet. been engaged In entomological “literally covered with dead codfish 8:00—The Troopers. work for the U. S. D. A. in Yoko- —is recorded in the log of the HEARTED COOPERATION OF EVERY |( > 8:15—Voice of Elxperience. homa, Japan. "T ^” spoke on "The steamship North Voyager. 8:30—Abe Lyman’s “Accordlans” Far East As I Painted It.” Mr, Captain 'Trembley reported he Marie Silveira and Pierre Le- Gardner Is now in the United had encountered the fish for a dis­ Kreum. States Agricultural Department tance of about 20 miles off the west­ 9:00—Elizabeth Arden. laboratory at Morristown, N. J. ern coast of Newfoundland. PERSON IN TOWN IS NEEDED TO 9:15—James Thurber. Mr. Gardner Is a native of ToUand It was believed an oceanic dis­ 9:30—Minneapolis Symphony Or^ and entered Storrs from this town turbance was the cause. cheatra. and is the son of Mrs. Hannah Columbia, S. C.—It remained for 10:00—Colonel Stoopnagle A Bud Gardner who stUl makes Tolland a night club in "dry” South Caro­ with Glen Gray's C^a Loma her home. “Ted’s” friends In town lina to evolve a repital name for INSURE THE SUCCESS OF THIS Orchestra. are pleased to leam of his growing cover charges. 30:30—"Conflict'’—T. S. Strlbling. success. A (Columbia club calls them "ab­ 10:45—Harlem Serenade. The electrical storm last Thurs­ sorption charges.” 11:15—Press-Radio News. day morning did damage to the Omaha, Neb.—When C. L. Mc- 11:20—Charles Barnet’s Orchestra. electric wires on the west side of Entaffey became* postmaster at CAMPAIGN n :45—Charlie Davis’ Orchestra. the town and struck the Galvin Emerson, Neb., he read the rules of home on the Crystal Lake road. his office. One was that all twine Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood of New coming into the postoffice should be Britain were Simday guests of rela­ saved and re-us^. tives and friends. As a result, Postmaster F, C. Pat­ Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wilcox of ton of Omaha has .received 46 WBZ-WBZA Merrow were recent guests of Mr. pounds surplus twine, the difference between the incoming and outgoing 8|irlnrftold — Bobsmi end Mrs. Rupert West and family at Snlpslc Lake. twine at the Emerson office stace Charles C. Talcott with-his niece. 1926. Tuesday, May 15 Miss Helen Chapin, and Howard Milwaukee, Wls.— With his own wooden leg as the subject of hie 4:00—Betty and Bob. Ayers spendiLg some time at Give As Generously As You Can monologue, Joseph F. Studnlcka, an 4:16—Singing Stranger. Megantic Lake, Canada, enjoying a fishing trip. attorney sifing the manufacturers 4:30—NBC Health ainlc—"Habit of the artificial leg, took the stand and Digestion”. Mr. and Mrs, W. Hoyt Hayden and asked himself questions, which 4:40—Health Question Box—U. 8. had five of their Relatives as Sun­ be proceeded to answer. Department of Health. day guests and all enjoyed the He all^Sd the company from 4:45—Brown Palace Hotel Orches­ "Mother’s Day” service at the Fed­ which he bought the leg in 1980 tra. erated chuheh. agreed to keep it in coodition for 5:00—Agricultural Markets—E. J. Mrs. Aaron Paul Pratt with her five years, but recently refused to Committee Headquarters—Chamber of Commerce Rooms. Rowen. daughter, Mary Agnes Pratt, and make adjustments necessitated by 6:15—News, Mrs. B. F. Case of Windsor, attend­ his increased weight. ed the Sunday morning service at Defense counsel insisted Stud- 5:80—^The Singing Lady. the Federated church. 6:45—Little Orphan Annie. nicka ask himself questions ss be Make Checks Payable To The M anch^er Trust Co., Treasurer. Mrs. Grace Kellogg Black of would a witness so they might in­ 6:00—Joe and Bs.tcese. West Sullivan, Me., was a recent 6:15—Goodrich Baseball resuma— terpose objections. guest at the Steele bouse. Lyons, Pa.—^Lyons is without a BUI WUUams. Miss AUce E. HaU of the High 6:80—Time. post office, general store, ware­ school faculty at Sesnxiour, ' spent house and (Md Fellows headquar­ b:88—Old Fanner's Almanac. the week a t her home. ters—aU because lard boiled over on Thlfl AdvortiMBicDt Paid For Qy 6:88—Temperature, a stove. 6:89—^Famous Sayings. Electrical energy converted into The lard started a Are which Th« W. G. Gkmiesr Company — Ktmp^s, Inc., aiid The 6 . E. Keith Furnitore Company. 6:42—Weather. heat within the' tissues of the body wrecked the warehouse and a three- 8:45—^LoweSTbomae. is now naed to liost deep-Iyhog story building hdiuring the post of­ T.'OO—Amos *n’ Andy. tissue* of sick porsons. fice, store, lodge aid two famiUes. mm .An: From now until now fbSa. moit BEGIN HEBE TODAY of us will be faced with tte DONNA GABRIEL and MADE­ problem of keeping meals hot and LINE SIDDAL who cidl themselves appetizing for the members of our *TTie Gabriel Sisters” are circus family who like to make every performers. Years eariier Made­ minute of daylight count. line ran away from her g^nuidfath- I have found casswole-cooked feris home. and oven dishes, and chilled M W hm Donna is injured in a fall molded foods especially satisfac* from the trapeze Madeline arrangfes tory for meals that must wait. for her to be taken to GRANTD- The conduct of your family life Soups, either hot or cold, are a FATHER SIDDAL’S farm. To depends a grept deal on its freedom good choice, too, because the hot please her partner Donna pretends from Illness and fatigue. ones can be kept in,good condition to be Madeline. She falls in love New York a heartless big city? Maybe. Tet It took the dramatlo battle of two six-months-old twins This problem is so great that it in the double boiler over hot wa­ with BILL SIDDAL, Madelin’s against death to stir a great metropolis to its deepest instincts of sympathy. For while Rob Barry has concerned not only physicians, ter and cold jellied ones only get connsln, and though she is ashamed ;(left) and bis brother Ross (ligbt) were fighting pneumonia in their impoverished Brooklyn home colder the longer they wait in the men, women and children prayed in the street for their recovery, volunteers supplied needed oxygen but sociologists and psychologists, ice box. of deceiving Bill and Grandfather and all those responsible for main­ tents, police and nurses worked In relays administering oxygen. But Rob succumbed— a year from the Certain vegetables can also be she is afraid to tell them the truth. taining the status of our civiliza­ Meanwhile Madeline marries CON day his parents lost their first set of twins from pneumonia. cooked in various ways without tion. DAVID, animal trainer with the clr- danger of losing their flavor from Since the mother la usually the ous. Although she is terrified of long standing. Scalloped Irish po­ center of family life, the condition the lions and tigers he forces her knowed she’d play up to him, know the first minute I looked at lations would make a donkey laugh. tatoes, sugared or twice baked to take part in the animal act. of her health is probably fimdamen- buttered beets and carrots de­ though. And of course it’s to his “Madeline that she was the one for Won’t she have the time of her tal. She is really the engineer Who Back on the farm Bill confesses advantage to marry her. 'Thafll licious belong in this category, me and that I’d never care for any life spreading the news? Here’s a runs the family machine; the father his love to Donna. keep everything In the family, so sweet pot^oes, baked spinacbi one else as long eis I lived. I’ve little advice for you two. If no doubt being the provider of the to speak.” fought tooth and nail against my Delicately flavored vegetables such NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY you’ve got to misbehave yourselves fuel for the operation of the ma­ “That will do,” Amos Siddal said love, but it wasn’t any use.” as asparagus and green peas, on —that’s her words for it—such as chine, and the remaining members CHAPTER XVn with unusual sharpness. ‘T know. Sonny, I know,” mur­ spooning and all that, don’t do It the other hand, lose ^ d e m e s s » * » of the family those who benefit by Donna moved away a step so that mured GrEuidfather Siddal. “May­ where that woman can see you.” and flavor if reheated, while its operation. strong-juiced vegetables such as she could look Into the young man’s Mrs. Planter clamped her Ups be it’s as well you did a little fight­ “Huh!” sniffed the housekeeper face. “Bill,” She said, “If we don’t ing. Sort of proved to yourself If the mother is constantly over­ cabbage and oniotu become un­ together. Then, with a sniff and from her vantage spot behind the worked, constantly fatigued, and marry—what will we d o?” that Maddie was the girl you should living room door. pleasantly flavored if carelessly toss of her head, she left the room. constantly driven by stress and kept hot for any length of t4iru>. “That’s what I’ve been thinking " Tain’t natural,” she muttered. “It marry. I knew you were goli\g (To Be Contimied) □train, all family relationships are Bake in Slow Oven about day and night,” he answered just ain’t natural that he shouldn’t through some sort of a battle, but gloomily. “Almost from the first I couldn’t say anything till you likely to suffer. In order to preserve all the care if they marry. He’s getting moisture and heat without over­ I’ve been thinking about It. WHien childish. Mebbe he thinks if Mad­ came to me to talk it over.” The food may be inadequate, the you fell and were hurt I was even cooking and drying, bake all cas­ eline marries Bill she won’t hanker “I never dreamed you’d take it clothing of the other members of cad enough to hope you might be like this,” Bill stammered huskily. the family not in proper repair or serole combinations in a slow oven to go back to the circus, or mebbe and then keep hot in a larger pan crippled so that I could take care there’s something else. There's “It maJtes me feel all kinds of a ^ Y O U R in a proper state of cleanliness, the of you always. Then every day you of hot water. something funny about it all— the fool. If Madeline hadn’t—” home Itself disordered and disturb­ grew stronger and lovelier and It * • • Many appetising baked dishes way she’’s changed and everythihg.” ed. all becAme more hopeless— ” He can be made from canned sea But Mrs. Planter’s bewilderment Grandfather interrupted with stared across the orchard, seeing CHILDREN foods while salt codfish and over Amos Siddal’s attitude did not another chuckle. “Since time be­ Furthermore, constant physical none of the beauty of his surround­ strain is bound to reflect itself in smoked salmon and halibut lend ings. prevent her from stealing into the gan, boy, it’s been the women - By Qliv Robftfi Bfifton ^ themselves admirably to casseroli hallway to eavesdrop on the scene who’ve shown us men the way. I mental irritability and thus bring “Are you a coward?” Donna asked 2LLIiysi-<’.fiV about dissension and nervous re­ cookery. Beef, ve^, pork and tensely. that took place when the young calculate very few men ever did lamb are also good cooked cas­ couple came in to announce their their own proposing, even if they sponse on the part of all members “What do you mean?” The American Minister to Denmark, Mrs. Rnth Bryan Owen, piotored serole and can be combined with news. think they did.” Two mothers have related almost of the family. vegetables to make one-piecs “If I were a mam who loved a in formal attire as a royal aide escorts her to His Majesty’s castle in Donna’s face was rather tense “You old rascal!” Donna laughed identical stories. It brings up a All aspects of the health of the dishes of merit. With the addl< woman and knew that she loved me mother are intensified by certain Copenhagen. and colorless, but BUl’s cheeks were happily. “If the truth must come point that may refute the general tion of a molded salad and fresb I wouldn’t worry about public opin­ periods in her life. During the period ion or anything else. I’d take her crmison as, still hand in hand, they out. Bill hasn’t proposed to toe yet, fruit for dessert, there’s your well- entered the living room. concept of the child’s Indifference to oi child bearing and during those and hold her and let the rest of the but then neither have I proposed to Copenhagen.—“Her Excellency, the past She is very much of the balanced aseal for all comers. world go hang.” “That you, Maddie and B ill?” him.” the niceties of life, or that d boy is functional periods when the wo­ the Honorable Mrs. Ruth Bryan Broiled meats are handy for de­ Grandfather asked. merely “a noise covered with dirt.” man’s entire physiology changes, present. She had hairdly leuided and He gave a sudden, boyish laugh “Want me to go down on my Owen, American Minister to Den- layed meals. But chops and indi­ “Yes,” Bill answered. “W e’ve One smidl chap seven or eight presented her credentials, than she and swept her into his arms agahx. knees and ask you to marry me? stresses and strains are likely to mewk.” vidual portions must be used os something we want to teU you.” swimg actively into her job of “ And that’s what I’m going to do, I’ll do it if you think it’s necessary.” years old said to his mother, “I wish be particularly severe. Whenever the footman at the soon as cooked. "Have you? Not bad news, I American Minister. Likewise, she dear. Just that! Maybe no one Seriously Bill went on, “It means you would tell Mrs. Jones not to On such occasions, it is the duty Danish royal palace in Copen­ Casserole of fresh salmon and hope.” a began to take an active interest in will even be surprised that we should lot to me, Grandpop, that you feel talk the way she does. She talks so of the other members to guard the hagen or in some foreign em­ potatoes makes a seasonable two- “It isn’t to us. It’s— it’s wonder­ the religious and the cultural life marry. And if they do—” there’s no barrier between Madeline loud and her hands are always fly­ health of the femally by taking from bassy or at some swell social of the capital to which she was in-one dish. Or other varieties of “We shan’t always be here. When ful, but you— ” Bill stammered ing around. And she said, ‘I ain’t her such burdens as may be assum­ reception announces this, there fish may be used. hopelessly. and me. Fm not kidding myself accredited. She joined the Eng, Grandfather dies— ” Her voice that there won’t be t€dk. The seen’.” He also mentioned in the ed by them and avoiding mental is an immediate craning of necks. Casserole of Salmon The old man chuckled. He held llsh-speaking church. She was was lost under his kiss. thing that bothered me most was street car, after the motorman had clashes which leave those involved For everybody is Interested in the Two pounds fresh M-imnn, 1 out his hands and boy and girl step­ promptly elected to most of the “We’ll tell him now. Shall w e?” whether you’d feel the way some remarked about “them doors.” that exhausted and trembling.' first American woman to occupy an powerful women’s societies of (Co­ teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspocm pepper, he said after a few moments. ped forward. 'T think I know bo had probably not gone to school. After the mother has passed Important diplomatic post. But 2 cups diced celery, 2 cups potato what you’re trying to say. Seems others ar^ sure to, that it’s against penhagen. At these she often lec­ She nodded. Hand in hand they nature for cousins to marry. His mother does not hall from middle age, she should have a physi­ there is more than curiosity. There marbles, 1 tablespoon butter, 1 like I can see the Ught in your eyes tures and always to packed houses. walked through the orchard and Boston. She speaks correctly, of cal examination at least once each is warm friendliness and personal When Colonel Lindbergh and his tablespoon minced pusley, 1 cup and feel that sort of choke in your “ Some cousins, yes,” mused boiling water. across the meadow, their feet sink­ course, but heis not accented gram­ year to detect any of the physical attachment, because Mrs. Owen wife were in Copenhagen some throat. It’s been a long time since Grandfather Siddal. “Where they've Choose a middle cut of salmon ing into deep, lush grass. Now been brought up together and sort mar particularly in her home. Like­ changes which thieaten her life. in the brief year she has spent months ago, she held open house for and then Bill paused to kiss her or I felt that a-way myself but I reck­ wise his father. And the boy is not in Denmark has made a host of and remove the skin. Squeeze on if you were ever in love and bash­ of drifted Into what they think is them and the American Legation give her an ecstatic hug. Man­ far enough along in school to have Such a complete physical exami­ friends in every grade of Danish was thronged with ■visitors. lemon juice over fish. Season with ful and happy and sad at the same love, when it’s nothing more than salt and pepper and put in but­ like, he had let her solve his prob­ any grammar obsession from that nation is made with a view to find­ society. A few days ago she published a time you never forget it” He put propinquity— that the word? Such tered casserole. Surround with lem and his spirits had risen with marriages are sure to be a fizzle. scurce. As a matter of fact, the ing as soon as possible the results in Danish a book about the art the decision. their hands together and patted Keeps the Silver Touch celery and potatoes. Dot vege­ them lovingly. But you and Maddie— pshaw, I mother was surprised and sunused of wear and tear on the heart and of public speaking. In this she But before they reached the in both cases. “And Bert is no pris­ on the kidneys and also the possi­ Her rather tall figrure, crown­ has drawn not only upon her own tables with bits of butter and “You know!” Bill gasped. knew how the wind lay long before sprinkle, with parsley. Add water house Donna's elation vanished. sy,” she added. “He’s as tough as bility of tumor growths in the ed with its finely-proportioned experiences as a candidate for-^Con- “If I hadn’t already guessed it you two did. I’ll wager a cookie! and c(wer casserole.' ^ake oQa She had triumphed over Bill’s scru­ Not but what I’m grateful and hap­ the next ons,” which speech shows breasts or in the organs concerned head, her thatch of grey-white gress from Florida, as a speaker on ples. She knew though he didn’t, Mrs. Planter would have seen to hair and her friendly gray-blue hour in a moderate oven or until telling me. So you love each py to see Maddie contented to stay that she can use expressive Ameri­ with childbirth. the floor of the House of Represen­ potatoes are tender and the' fish that there was no real obstacle in on here and willing to give up the can when she wants to. It has been definitely established eyes, are well known to thousands. tatives, but also as a frequent de­ the way of kinship to their mar­ other?” leaves the bones. Set casserole in. circus, but I’d havte to be blind two Instinctively 'Cultured that such precautionary examina­ So is the dress that she has design­ liverer of public lectures. The book riage. But she knew also that “Yes,” Donna said. The single ed for formal occasions—a black a pan of hot water in a slow oven word carried more feeling thRn long ways, both by eyes and my inner It just happens that this boy, tions will save vast numbers of has already become a best seller in there was another barrier far more velvet frock ■ with silver trimmings until wamted to serve. phrases could have done. vision, not to realize it wasn’t the nicely brought up, but no hothouse lives and in addition will prolong all Scandinavia. real and sinister. Conscience bade on the sleeves— maybe a reminis­ This rule forms a basic rule for “And I suppose you’ve been wor­ farm and it wasn’t me that was the pi ant, has an instinctive leaning greatly the lives of many women. her to tear it down, to share her cence of her famous father’s slx- various meat and vegetable com­ rying and wondering what Fd think attraction. And you. Bill— shucks, toward culture or at least correct While the health of the mother A story the Danes TeU secret with Bill and leave it to him teen-to-one silver campiaigns. But binations. If you wanted to use about i t Wondeitog and worry­ you carried your heart like a bugler .speech. Oh, that there were more is exceedingly important, it must Whether true or not, Danes love to decide whether or not she was sometimes she dresses in pure veal steak you would brown the ing whether you had a right to get carries his horn, and you tooted on oi him. ’ii€ realized that many a father car­ to tell Ihis yarn: “ President-elect worthy to become his wife. Some white. When she is on the job at meat quickly in hot fat Bfefore put­ married. Maybe 20 years ago I’d it ever time you come near the The other story concerns a three- ries his own burdens within his Roosevelt sent for Mrs. Owen. He ting it in the casserole with the day he would leam the truth. It child.” her offices she also mainly wears was too much to expect that their have said, ‘Better say goodby and year-old. On a busy day, his “second own mind and avoids sharing them wanted to know what she thought vegetables and sifted tomatoes black, with no adornments, except about women as diplomats. If she lives could go on without the ugly let time heal the hurt but I don’t “I reckon,” said Bill happily, course” was served on the plate he with other membera of the family. a pearl necklace. instead of hot water. secret being revealed. Out of the feel that a-way now. Real love “you’ve had a grand time watching had cleared with a busy little fork. Particularly in times of financial thought they could fill the post, he isn’t So common that we’ve got a There w m tremendous interest in wondered what countries it would peist would come some person, some us suffer.” He held up his dish and remarked, depression is the man of the family, her coming to Denmark, not only memory to disclose the truth. And right to crush ti. And Fm figuring “It’s been kind of interesting, but "It’s dirty.” 'who wants to appear successful and be most ad'vdsable to send them to. the love you two children have for because she was the first woman The Danes say Mrs. Owen innocent­ then what ? —” Amos Siddal lowered his voice, His mother’s first Impulse was iiader-like to those who depend diplomat Uncle Sam had sent • * • each other is the real thing.” “ the best part of the show was to change for a clean plate, but upon him, likely to keep his burdens ly told the newly-elected President "It is,” Bill said solemnly. ‘T abroad, but also because she was that in her view the best countries 0LORIFYIN6 Mrs. Planter, standing on the Mrs. Planter. That woman’s specu wondering if he was just notionate a secret. ■the daughter of William Jennings back porch, saw the two approach. and scheming for his best set with If the mother and the children in which to make the experiment— Bryan. Outside of her own rather already once tried by So'vlet Russia With a pair of field glasses she the Dutch children on it, she ex- are anxious to conserve the pro­ marked resemblance to her famous _Yourself noted their hands entwined and her I perimented. She took the used plate, vider as long as possible in a state —were those where women for father, there are other remind­ many years had already enjoyed thin lips curled over her yellow washed it, and then set the custard of health which will permit him to ers too. In her simply furnish­ teeth in an ugly snarl. She whirled I cup on it again. do his utmost, they must anticipate equal rights with the men in every By Alida Hart ed office a fine painting of her field of human activity. She said she about and went into the house. He was satisfied. He ate his des- stresses and strains and do their sire looks down at her. She ner- “Amos! Amos Siddal!” she .e n r i- I sert without another word. best to help and relieve. meant Scandinavia. self sits at a mahogany desk which The Danes say that, without called. The same little boy did this, too. A real family life is one in which he used when he was Secretary of knowing it or seeking it, she there­ The woman who is serious about “What is It, Mrs. Planter?” j His mother was feeding the baby each member realizes his own re­ State imder President Wilson. ^In by designated herself for the Dan­ losing weight must realize “Amos, I’m no meddler and if with a spoon one day that she had sponsibilities and carries them fully. another room is a picture of her ish diplomatic post. In her case, at exercises alone will not take off ex­ you was up and could see for yout' used to stir up the cereal. A bit Had dead husband, the English Major ;n least, tney assert the experiment cess poimdage. Right food in. the self I wouldn’t say a word about adhered to the handle just above the The prickly pear, which is a curse an engineering regiment, who serv­ has been a complete success, be­ proper '"quwtities is just as neces­ what ain’t my business. Nobody bowl. Watching her, he sajji, “ 'A t’s in Australia, is being fought by ed in the great World War. Here, can say I ever interfere where I cause she is the most p -'Hr sary to a slender figure as any type a dirty spoon. I’ll take it downstairs means of insects imported from too, are his war medals. eign representative in Denmark. shouldn’t but when I see blood cou­ I and get a clean s|>oon.” Texas. These have already cleared of exercise. A doctor should advise whether sins misbehaving themselves In a Do'wn he trundled and up hs came several thousand acres. But Mrs. Owen does not live in An Editor’s Judgnoent OI not it is permissable for you to way that only a couple that means I with a bran clean spoon. “ ’Ere,” he cut down on certain foods. Perhaps to get married should, then I feel remarked proudly, “now, sister eat.” Here is the semi-humorous judg­ it my bounden duty to speak out!” ment of a hard-boiled Danish news you could get him to help you figure These may be unusual cases, but IT’S FASHIONABLE AND PRACTICAL out a reducing diet and maybe he’ll “ It never occurred to me, Mrs. we cannot count all straws that paper editor: approve of only liquids one day each Planter,” said the old man gently, I blow out of course with the wind. “The very best associations exist week. Many women set aside one “that even young couples who in­ Home Influence This Straw Goes With Almost Any Costume between Mrs. Owen and the Danish day of the week on which they eat tend to be married should misbe­ Both of these mothers are busy press and we must not write in our no solid food. Thin broth, tomato have themselves. Suppose you women. They keep house well, but paper any wrong figures about U. and fruit juices, ten glasses of water tell me just what these blood cou­ fastidiousness never has been with S. A., because, five minutes after sins have been doing?” and perhaps one glass of milk are their many duties a tyrannical God. the paper if out, we can be sure to "They’re holdln’ hands In the field substituted. In plain words en'vironment has no have a personal telephone call from —nothing else but! And Idssin’, the American Minister demanding a Eliminate fried food of all opportunity to breed cranks. I too. I seen 'em with my own eyes correction—and who can deny that and cut starches down to a mini­ understand the child with a nursery and— ” of one so charming. mum. Stewed and fresh fruits “And a spy glass?” he interrupt­ governess or trained nurse bawling “Prominent foreign visitors from should be substituted for rictt’ iPas- ed dryly. cut the cook or maid if there is a all over the world call regularly at tries and desserts that abound in “ Well, lands sakes, when there’s smudge of soot on a napkin, be< the American Legation and for that calories. Thin soups and plain boui­ slch carryings-on a body has a right coming persnickety, on the subject reason alone, if there were no oth­ llon are better than thick, creamy to use field glasses and a n y th ^ of perfection, and getting snooty if ers, she makes a fine subject for varieties. To keep from getting too else, I should think.” the asparagus is not laid symmetri­ the local Copenhagen press. And, to bttogry, eat plenty of fresh vege­ cally on his plate. “ So,” said the old man smiling, your own American language, be­ tables. They are bulky and fill up “to bold bands Is mibebavior. AM But this is different. It is innate lieve me, we jump to it!” the stomach, but, at the same a kiss— do you know, Mrs, Planter, decency and niceness, the incipient are low in calory content. there isn’t anything in life quite germ of a grown lady and gentle- Don’t eat between meals man. so sweet as a first kiss between a I you get so hungry that you axe boy and girl in love for the first Children, I have fotind, rise to miserable. Then take only two or time? I believe their soiils sort proud heights in clean, mended three whole wheat crackers and a of fly away from this earth when clothes, even though they forget and couple of glasses of water. their Ups totich. Poets have writ­ make mud pies In their Simday best. ten a lot about love and miisicians Watch a boy after be has bad a hRir Only unscrupulous speculators have sung some mighty pretty ja/iood of iWi. cut, or a girl with newly washed jeeking riches out of general, ruin DID KNOW TBAT^ tunes about it, but I don’t think UuB uiiiK curls and a fresh pressed ribbon. desire the devaluation of the you there’s ever anything been written It is not always possible in a franc. or sung that half expresses it” busy home to have things just so, —Gaston Doumergne, prenfier of Among children of the u x 4 ^ 1* “My land!” gasped the woman. but It won't hurt to keep in m

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' // to a dadalra oonduaion yaatarday Whan the dariaf Briton caoM/ to drive 24 hours under adtoial " y<'Zy/// y / y -y '/ J y / Padieuldto /kaoto fertijto to M t atorsBhikei z y / ./ ,. . /• e _ ...... 6 0 4fc>W' aftamooB whan Manchaatar Trada over laat year to race hla oar on the aupenriaion in America, and is the " f f m otherwise B d ^ have beeiyto cxrttr Pwtoer, c f ...... ,.0 0 litarally annirad out Winimaattc aanda at Daytona Beach, Fla., ha same speed demon who, in 1M7, lag pitcher’s battle bettoen Mftoael ,O.May x ; ...... 0 0 0 ' 0 5 wax ahootlnf for a world mark, but drove from New York tn San Fran­ ■‘'/MyWZ/,. 'y/ yy''’ Trada In a achadulad aaveii inwiny By EDWARD J. NBIL Haberem a t MsBobester High ato ancountar at tha Want Side by the be fall conaidarably under 800 cisco for a new transcontinental Tbompsoa a t RoclivUIe m gh at ML orarwhahnihg: aeora of 30>d. miles an hour, althoufh ha aat a record of 77 hours and 40 minutes. (Aaaoefated Freaa Sparta Writer) new record of 272. He expeeta the Nebo firid yestetday aftemdoD aad^ Uaa Ihraa Horlara The stock (ff the Boston Red Sox, gave the Red and White aa m a r 'e> difference la tha couraea may be tha Jenkins* is fully qualified to tell Putz, rf . . Mlt Ab Jenkins, Salt Laka City race American repreaentattve, who ra- first weak of airtng training. TbompsoBk.aleo hurled effective baU 38 0. B 10 ;a flea, one of which want for an ex­ driver, has had ^anty off axperl- ceiitly examined the salt bads, pre­ Grove piekad up the gauntlet buT given poof support by both Manchester 000 1O0~4 tra baaa, and aUowad four Willy anea on the salt data. Ha haa bean diets the English racer will do t e - against w White Sox relieving FIRST LOSS OF SEASON; infiela. and outfield. He allowed but Boekvme '*«e«a«e«e*^#i OQO 000^ atlckman to aeora. “J iffa ” Cooney yacing on them for two years, and ter than 800 miles an hour over Henry Johnson in the third inning five Idti, four o f them in the ■iyth X—Rah for Comber la triad hla '*akiir' on the alab and gave thain extensiva tryouts laat them. Stium drove a aavan-ton with one out, tfaa bases full, and the when the putrid m ]j|g mates . Two base hits, Raateobtog; " - > limited tha rialtora to c m hit and a autumn while rocketing to nearly truck ovpr the 12-mile stretclT se­ ■core 41 to 0 against Boston. The evidtotly unnerved him, Onty one of ' Hits, off Hiaberai 2 fat 7. Thtotfi-^ walk after atrikinf out the a^ond one hundred new American and lected for Campbell's run and .an­ White Sox won 8-2, behind four hit BOW TO WINDHAM HIGH Manchester's rune were eaiMd, the * m .6 In 6. man to face him to t a temporary world records in an official Amer­ nounced the course easily would pitching by "Big Jarge” Eamsbaw, other Sve'being due fai great part to Stolai bases, R. Smith. W. P ru t-'' exhibition of poor fialdlnf and wild ican Automobile Association run. bold up under the thunder of to t Grove, pUebing with much o f bis RockvU^’p errors. throwa hy Manchaatar allowed tha The lea-lika bads still are in their Campbell’s Muabird. olo akiB, accomplished the follow- Besides pitddrg two-hit' boll, Double plays, Bedurtha. R . flaifitki 1^' viaitinf Trada to count two more infancy sc far as speed driving T am eonfident it is the fastest' iog: He allowed but three hits in six JOE iniBUui soiien Lota) Ooartet Gren Serere Heberen issued only one walk ^ 1 ^ on bases, Manchester 0, Rock-^;' goes. Whan Jenkins atartad ^ talllaa. eotirse in tha world," Sturm odys. two thirds Imilnga, walked one and get three itrikeoute. Tbonqison Jssu- I Bafan-Bon BaUy fanndd tw^* Earnahaw'a victory Was TOIIM ilXigEeEEDI Tronuto PowerM ed three walks sad three. Base on balls, off Haberen. 1, off Woodworth atartad on the hill the first important complata game Both o f Rockville’s hits- leeulted in Tbompeon 8. ' . ^ . for tha nine from “orar aaat be haajritdhad this season. sUght scoring threats. FCr fotar t o by piteiier, by Tben^ecB, awaya,” to t waa aoon bandiad, glr- Lon Wamaka gatbarad In hie fifth Tonight at 0:00 the M^heater Thread Cifa Sqaad, 16 ntaigs, the vlaltore faUed to Cobb. ' - ' • ' iBf way to Kanay at the and of tha CLEVELAND PRO LEADS victory of the aaaaon as tha Cuba Oraan baaabaU team will bold an Haherstt** elaate aad then Pi fl^ ek out. by fltiitoew 8, Thdato- aacond, whan abnaan of Manchaatar beat down the world ohampion important practice to be followed 1-2 to 1 1 -2 ; Fmt Defeat opened 'the fifth by m»nMT%g ^ __ son 8., - ■ 'VT TradCa foramoat Buggers to face Giants for tfaa seoond otraiglit day by a tortneee meeting. Various roller dqwh to third. The ball sUpped Time, 1 hour; 0 mbtrtto XTmpiroi’ Woodworth fas tha staarad In a 8 to 2 tan inning thriller that players as wefi aa a large majority oy Hutchinson to t was fielded by O’Leary. their team to victory in an alavan- QUAUFYERS FOR OPEN blone aurvivad tha rain fax the Na- o. the Green’s baseball fans have is Sereii Starts to Date. Judd, who was unable to get the run rally which salted the game titoal Leagne- S requested that Joe Hublard once runner at fifst eir to* fln.the HWIIII,*. safely on lea for the locals. With two on base Chuck Klein got more take over the manageT*e dfi- PaBDooUe Play lowed four bingles, two of which to Young Hal Schumacher for a dou- iM id , fofcfaig May Maal3sester Trada, in its half of went for extra bases. tiee at the Green. A request has A weU-tmlanced aqd powerful Prutting stole eeoond safdy when Dtotida threw #ad to Itaat In is - the first, started off with a spurt T o d P e r i d u Shootr Total Me in the tenth aftec Drtph Ca^^ also beoi filed to have Dick Puter Windham High golf “team handed Chucky Smith dropped Bedurtha’s tempt to get Haheten,'itoo The visitors retaliated with a sin­ bad tied the score in the ninth. that broiligbt home two opening-in­ gle and a double off COok in the as Mr. Hnblard’s aide to handle the Manchester Htgh's qusuiet its first to the sack. G rlg^ Hied out to tim tog. and Hd ning markers. Lashinski, lead off, sixth semester, the fitter a double of 138 for Best Score ia Vic Sorrell, Detroit southpaw publicity manager's position for the defeat of the season yesterday af­ short. Patria fpnned, Btourtba drop­ Judd wrtked, agafn was hit by the pitcher on tha by Johnson scoring Phanetif who tnuiled out the Senators 5-0, with "team. ternoon at Willimantic, shooting out ped the ban but got his man at first ■C. Bmltit and' ______second delivery, awarding him first only two hits, In the only other game ^ " The^ following are urgently re- a dedslvs 16^ to IH triumph over Bob Sixdth then threw wild to sec­ baaa. T Ashinski want down to siee- circled from second to home." ('} the day; called because nosed out Stafford 8-8, in a sched­ scoring honors in the annual _jmc- ' In,case of rain the practice win every member p'ays good, cvmsirteitt walked the .'first to foce him who threw to first, retiring tha side. tional trials for the National Open be pdstponed qntil Friday night . golf. but Bill Prutting lifted a foulto 8:80 o'doek. Cast Hartford lortvito ^ uled seven Inning game which was first t ^ starts to MeridCh, 94. m t' r- A Might Threat stretched to eleven, in Stafford Kahsek turned In a 74 to nose out thkt Bedurtha caught and the local golf championship stood tekiay to W est KkrttortL IDhT, Bob Smith With a two-run margin hovering Springs, ^ p rll 20. the credit Of 'Thomas nUfip Par­ THUNDERBOLTS WIN Harold Civiello, who had a 76, two eatcher thezi whippto the baU to not so high above their heads, Wil- By ASSOCIATED PRESS TIm 'rbimderbolts laced Highland and one, for three points. WSks first to double up Puts. In the start on the mound for Maatowi#^--' Maoebeeter Trade kins, former British amateur cham­ and is also eapeetoli toget the ei^* limantlc buckled down—tot only AB R HPO A Chuck Klein, Cubs—Doubled in Paiflc by a score of 13 to 0. Server, topped D. Civiello, four and three, fourthf-Rockville got another pion ahd now professlonad at the tenth to drive in run that beat pitched superb baU allowing only against Wimaihtjaiir Bifh at W otf: briefiy, wnen Menitz, lead off man, Lashinski, c, rf . .4 3 .1 8 1 Kirtland I Country Club in Qevieiand. shooting a 77 to his opponent’s 82. on whto Judd bobbled a grounder at Giants; five hits and fanning 10. Musebko om c Hartford on 9fni^. ' ^ singled; Sweet walked and Pha- Cook, cf, p, c ...3 2 0 2 0 British PbU put together a pair of J BH beat William Wim, four and short tot the ruimer dlto on second. neuf, Johnson and Kurclnic each Keish, b ...... 4 1 George Bamshaw, White Sme, starred for the losers whUe H. tbree, for two points, bavihg a 78 Score On Errors 8 2 1 0 69’s for a 86-hole medal play total stopped Red Sox with four bits. - grounded out to the infield to gum Raguskus, lb ..4 2 2 7 0 Gryk and J. Murray were outstand­ whUe Wier carded an 84. Mustgrd Thompsm walked a man in the of 188 at the Shaker H rt^ta Ooim- Vic Sorrell, Tigers—Gave Sena­ ings fm: the winners. The Thimder- up the visitors first, threat. Jarvis, If ...... 8 1 1 1 0 try d u b in develand sresterday to edged. Martin Anderson, two tod hist tot then retirod Manchester in Woodworth pitched well enough Phelps, 2b ...... tors only two hits and blanked them bolts wish games from teams rang­ one, shooting sm 80 to his rival’s 88. ..4 1 1 2 0 lead the six qualifiers from that dis­ In six inning game. order \mtil the last of the fourth. tot in the last of the second frame Orlowski, p, cf ..2 2 2 0 4 ing in age-.from 18. to 15 especially In the doiubles, Kansek and Wilko One was down when Rautenberg trict and the entire country as well. the Orioles Emd the Y. M. C. A., Jrs. be crumbled under Manchester's Coone}', rf, p .. ..6 3 2 0 0 Two Strokes back, with 140s, we{e paired to beat the Civiello brothers, drove the ball into center Add. Grig- ban;^e of six safe pokes, two /t Smith, ss ...., BULLDOGS VIOTOES For''games get in touch with J. Gio- two «md oncy for 2^ points, w ^ ..3 4 2 0 0 BUly Burke, national open cham­ The Bulldogs A. C. again came ley misjudged the fly 4ud Rauten- which were doubles and one a triple Zeppa. If ...... 1 0 0 0 0 pion in 1981, who also qusUlfled In vaxmi, 285 Spruce street or ahy of Josefic and Mustard whipped WW /herg got 'on d it for a double. Bob The' Charter Odf by Cooney, to tally eleven runners GUI, cf ...... through for a victory over the the players. The Thunderbolts will and Anderson four and three. Mix^ other State. Laagto ..0 0 0 0 0 develand, and darence Ehtesman Royals. Tha Bulldogs with their Bhilth grounded to second. Bob Frut- of the sixteen men to step to the Kasran, 2b ...... 1 0 0 0 0 of Eaglesmere, Pa., who lead the hold an important meeting tonight. Chester’s next match will toe agaiiut ting threw wild to first and Rantbn- day afternoon At New platter during that second summafyf' to third. Smith doubled and Lash­ Sweet, 2b .. ties ip the last championship ' or 2 0 Taggart, cf L H ...2 1 2 Mtor, 0 . 4 4 7 0 Servef, p ... through short and" Rautonbeig inski reached first on a passed ball. PhanCuf, ss ....4 1 were members of the American 8 1 Davidson, 6 3 0 0 Murphy, If 2 Msnrtiester sjngled to right to said Smith to Smit'' and Lashinski advanced to Johnson, cf ....3 1 0 Walker Cub team, now abroad, were Neill, ss third and second respectively, via a 6 5 4 Al Dowd, rf ., 1 H. ClvIeUo ...... third.* Bob Sndttr filed.to center, Kurclnic, rf ...3 1 0 exempt from the sectional qutofica- French, lb 3 Grigley dropped the ball and then double steal. Cook walked to load tions. That makes a total of 140 8 5 0 D. Civiello ...... the bases. Keish doubled through DiUto, cf . . . 4 3 1 1 38 13 18 H. and D. Civiello threw wildly in the general direction 82 of the field of 160 at Merion. The Stoieldge, p 4 2 short to tally both Smith and Lash­ other four await the completion of 2 0 HlgtaMnd Park W. Wler ... ^ • 4 e 01 third as C. Smith •Lbfl^utehbetg' Score by innings: Aronstm, if . 4 3 0 0 AB R H M. Anderson faced across the plate, B. fltoth go­ inski, Cook advancing to third on Manchester Tra^ 211Q 340 x—20 the Philadelphia district trial where Keeney, rf . 4 3 0 0 W. Murray, rf Wier and Anderson • 1 ing to third. the play. Raguskrm singled through WllUmantic Trade 0 00 022 2-^ 6 rkneas hi^ed the test before aU third. Cook and Keish crossing the retupna.were in. ‘ Amer, lb Then' Oopb grouadto to. -first, Two base hits, Jarvis, Smith, 39 20 30 21 Andersen, p Patria fumbled and Stotb platter, the lattei beating the boll Keish, Lashinski, Raguskus, John­ Although most of the leading Royals cm the throw in to home plate. Ra- stars .fuccesafuUy made tiie finule, Robinson, c cxbb waa safe. Ooxtoer singled tq son; three base hit, Coopey; hits, Hutchfatbon, 3 8 0 Hagenow,'. as Deep sea flahlng in Southern Chtt- guskus went down to second on off OrlQwsld 2 in innings. Cook 0 there Were some iiirprlsihg.fiiffiitrer. center, Oobb advaartai to totohd. Q. 8 Dtogllra, 2b 2 2^0 ^rterfield, cf fenda waters ia earlier tton ;| b r May .ran for Ootobbr.' ‘'Hutofafamon the pitch and Jarvis bimted, getting in 8 Innings, Cooney 2 ^ 1 inning, Five former holders of the open Minor, 8b 3 2 0 to .:.i-8t on the catcher's error, Ra- Woodworth in innings, KeUey title—Fred McLbod, champlw ’ lb 0 2 0 Kloter, . S I , j i 2 2b . heavy run of | ^ c fish. ; guskus also advancing to tUrt' on in 4 innings; sacrifice hits, F. 1908; George Bargient, 1901: '^ Chick Lindsay, o 2 the fumble. J^uwis stole second on Evans, 1916; W fiker, 3^24, Muschko, If . Smith, KeUey;.stolen bases, Man­ Roberts, rt 2 Thomjrato, K the next deliver! and Phelps sent a chester 11, WllUmantic 3* double and WllHe Ma^rarlane, 19fiO--Arer0 B., Forde, p, sa ., 1 0 neat Texas leaguer over the short­ Woodworth to Menitz to eUmlnated yestrtday- McLeod fAUbd R. Ftode, & 1 at Richmond, S ar^ t at XUairtt; 8 87 0 6 8T 8 ID stop tp score Raguskus and Jarvis. left on bases, .Maneheater TraStort, ^ r f...... 2 1 Two-bSM hits, Muschko L Server Orlowskl singled, stole second. Coo- 7, WUllmantic 7; b.*se on balls, off Evans at Chicago, and lAuiFitoana. Stohafafy; rt and Walker b< w , New York 1 , bits oft Andereoa 18, Server 6; njy hit between first and secemd, Orlowski 1, Cooney 1, Woodworth saerlfide hits, 'Taggart 2; itolea getting to first on Lebeau's error, 8, KeUey 0; bit. by pitchei, Lashin­ where the oaaualtleB also InclUfiM Q«orge Voigt, former Walker 24 4 7 bases,. Qiyk 2, Murray 1,‘ Muschko advancing Orlowski to third. Smith ski; struck out, by Orlowski 4, T t o Dayidion; falta, oft 8; double itoiys, Server to BeUiofe b intec along the first base line, Cook , Cooney 1; time, l:4fi; um­ player, and Joe TurhiMHu Mauriea' 8 McCarthy, another farmer Walker Sehleidge^^^ Fmrd hud Kloter 80; to Murray; Hm >«oow to PorterfleHi, reaching first on a fielder's choice pires, RusseU and Angelo; winning bast, on bhUe,‘ ■ r, ofTForteA^Ktote# I. Obie toLpbie; left OB “ when Woodworth threw borne to pitcher Orlowski; losing pitcher, Cup plairer. waa ouMde the Sold ' 8; h it by ^ t e b e r , deiholta. 4. Highland Park 8; retire Orlowskl at the platter'As a Woodworth. Cleveland, and neither JDon IdDtolfihr Sofdsli Dr. Oscar F. Willing, Mkewite.'iixr result of an attempted squeeze w toe: play. TamhlMki bunted, btoig Uito, thrown out, catcher to first. Cooney io ftto . was safe at home cm this play when both had sent fi Menitz accidentally dropped the On the ottob' ball. Cook wiMted for the seoond aucceesfuir time. Keish sent a hot grounder to R u n ^ , the toort-stop who muffed the ball, Elm, Ttoi Bepfamati scoring Smith and awardiag Keish Mats' first on the error. Raguskus then By ASBDOIAttoD TifiBSS and filed tc tight fiBd to end the fusil­ New Yortc—Bd Btrmtotrt Lewie,' lade of base 'hitB. Los Angelea,^ ^hrew ^BiQr Stecte, The third inaiBg ended fr a draw* Glendale, CaL" ’ ^ for both tfiams—no hlt(a no tuns, no errors. ^^nimina^^, DHr-^^Bfok R ainto

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...... -TS:. .... FLORIST&rNURSfi^S 15 PUBUIC^PASSENGK^ m m , .■5' ‘ v? FOR BAl^E^ STURDY weather ■ a hardened tomatp plants l6o dos. il Special price for larger quantities. IN ADDITION Silver 604 Parker street Line, Da Lujxe £tus.i*or lodge, party itN dt U or team tf^is, we ^3m6 offer 7 pan* J. senger sedan Uvory. Phone 8068, a :. MOVING—TRUCKING— 8860, 8864. . { f'.-e m V fc «. s ■ -.I?’’ I f STORAGE 2a i p m -I' s i t u a t i o n s w a n t e d ^ FOR R E N lU YOUR FURNITURE is Valuable FEM ALE 3H fiiar Ifaln, __ Mi- In moving we use onlj* furniture provementfc Dlhl 46l!Er o f M ’•» ^ V ’ • ^ ' ’^ Washington.—W th i' tho^ ^ tsen t reV'^- T-‘ Iw pads, not quilts, or blankets. For WANTED TO GO OUT (kressmaking- seasloarof Uongr^ ^wtag^r^ear that better moving dial 6260. Aus*^ by the day.. For particulars caff FoA RENT-,:F0UK f X T p - aia^lo k oi^ ‘ Withiigl i^.oldjw and olootleA'tinm M'Aadi, 3'-: ■' .Vi » tin Chambers. Local and long -'. ’ I .•’.063, 8860 or 8864. FOR SALE—NEW MILCH cow . iH OUi^ FOR r e n t 6$ gresslonal Rooosd.fiB p fg ^ J o t the Phone 8486. ^ ”l>ard*wi>rki|2g, mdrnAmtli^- mid Shteater,-,V^ter 800^ , - 41^ fo RENT— SBVER^kL Deeintoia. Statsunah»lik07 Qoiieafl^^ per- ■'’■’*-^':'jBq«atrlto, flv^ slk and s e t ^ room housed k,<:Rsnstei4:in|to single and double; aHo heated ha]» is having a Dttla'to^h-sled- WANTEIV-PBTS— dli^ back home in try ^ tb return ■>■ f', •' Manchester POULTRY—STOCK 44 apartment Apply^ fijdwmrd d. HoiL for anotiier tersi. Evening Herald Phone 4643 and 8036. There are lots eff them in such a f. vj .am »«»»»»• WANTED TO BUY aU kinds oif live fix this year, especially in. the fiad’ ___ poultry. Wm Ostrinsky. Teftphbne FOR RENT—aiNOLfe yntraffe^ ^ B n est ; CLASSIFIED rooms; 88 Walker street All iin- Bmwe. 6879. Primary ' ctunpaigai have been ADVERTISEMENTS provementa, gttrage, rent reason­ . sW Vem SvRafl tost. able. Call 6764 evenings. ' under way since emdy sjpring and Count au avarar* worda lo a Use^ WtU continue thnmgh the-summer 't t , Thomas Donahtto m sl- Donald Initlala, aumbera and abbravlatlona ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Slmm/Yn* , ^ \ , aach oount aa a \/ord and compound FOR RENT—188 BAST CSaSfTER months into the fiUl in some states. worda aa two worda Minimum coat la FOR SALE—HPYWOOD WaWfleld street flrst-class house, latest im­ Blvery littie bit helps, particularly S. • •^eam No. a-r»Mnh4rt'^iasil. prloa o( Ithrea llnea. BtroUer, walnut victrtrta, complete provements, steam heat few min­ oontrtbutions of pra^ from a cel- <5^- Steak Hesly,> Richittfli Rsimfir, Iilna' rataa per dar tot tranalaat with 46 records, botlr A-1 condition. utes walk from Center. losgue i^ho haa had opportunity to q^Midss Davidson. T h M ada n ^ , ’^^Jamea Bltngeraldr damaa BtteetlTa March 17, 10S7 Phone 8040. see you m action.on the firing Une Caah Cbarsa In Washington. V Robert PlMco, ICehaal • Conaecutlva Oaya Eddift Kbas,. Azartd S> Conaeoutlva Days otsl u eu ELECTRICAL . ’^ptSaosef ' im # iiE n c ii tavs&ud* 4md Francis . 1 Hay ...... ota| wfcv) II• w ww NETTEAMISt*ICm) -y -.-J y T teu rrm 4-:;:|aAo>^, BsnkV WB- All ordara for Irregnilar Inacrtlona APPLIANCES—RADIO 49 Here’s a typical illustration of will ba obarffcd at tha ona tlma rata how it’s, worked, recently put Itete ItetteMChriet^nA Speotal rataa tor Ions tarm a vary $400. KLOSTER CABINET radio, FOR DAVIS GDP PUY in the Rheord by a southern m«n- Thoffifs Realy, Hasty day advartlalng glvar. upon raquaat. New H%veA' ^ G^iQubsQ. Jfiohfirt R w ^ W; Ttet- Ada ordered for three or aU daya $30.00; also mgh. cabinet Victor her of the House: have to p^'beit' and atopped bafora tha third oi fifth phonograph witk complete book of “Dear T«ma: When you go home 1 Dick R^eA tet eoUldM tite, jihtea iFsttttei Caffis, day will be charged only tor the ac­ New York, May 16.—(AP)— want you to tell those ex-service fteiih liteinm airt,Cole- records $20.00, for immediate sale Biadk. : Id, i . tual number of timet the ;.d appear- v.‘all 8773. A. W. Benson, Radio Frank Shields, George Lott John men for me that they will make a S , to We teASSn o f tbteie oA charging at the rate eameA hut Van Ryn and Lester Stoefan' wlir BO allowance or refunda can ba mada Sales, Johnson Block. serious mistake if they turn against- falls main event,-on TMmkiter 8am OB alx tlma ada atopped after tha represent the United States against you after all you have done for Siegd’s sU-abtibn mat 'Cfird at 'the * .■'■slTi p'.‘> V •*• , i’-' fifth day. Canada in their first round Davis them. ...” Arena -bcail|^'. ' ■ , No "tlU iorblds’'i display llnea set Cup tennis contest at the Wilming­ solA HOUSEHOLD GOODS 5) This was signed by the chairman Both RateeS and Rljuatsteek lura ton, Del., Country Club, May 24, 25 arch -viUlans'^ of. the eBsteng gt^e Tha Herald wUl not ba reaponalblo and 26. of the House committee on World for more than one Incorrect Laaertloa COMPLETE HC^IE of furniture. A War veterans’ legislation. and the fans f^ ^ fhatte^zna^r of any advcrtlacment ordered for real bargain. The Duck Farm. B. T. Shields and Stoefen, the only And another, taken from the v^iat happens to either df them it IN more than one tlma new-comer tp Davis Cup play, prob­ The Inadvertent omiaaibo oi moor* Allen, 160 Tolland Turnpike; Tele­ speech of a Missouri membw: of the" ,wpn’^ m half enough.,- .V root publication of advertialng will bo phone 8887. ably will handle the singles assign­ House in which he.referred to a ^ - week wAra called'to 'bBteerte Sn reotlfieJ only by cancellation of the ments again^ the Canadians while lea^e from Texas: angry mteteat-gatentedatenad the A douMea - hOiiitehSS"”'i d t i ^ j^ charge made tor the aervloe randared. Lott and Van Ryn take over dou­ HOR SALE—^TOPICER i^ flgeratbr “^peaking,la behalf of the people ring viien Raines iteB'-dtiknialllled battle for a- pufno All advertiaemanta muat conform $4.96, cane roefter upholstered seat, bles duty. in his match with Jihr Rtem en, ’ in atyla, copy and typography with o f, my *state—and expressing, I' am arranged on a home ai|i4 6os^3|eala regnlatlona enforced -by the publlab- $3.96, 9 pc. mab; dining room The winner of the United States- certam; the" sentiments Of ‘ those' of ■Bans'Steinke, Gdmmn ' C e^urj era and they reaerva tha right to h29.60. Royal Easy re clin i^ chair Canada'matches will meet Mexico will iheeb Al Getzwich,r Manehester wite B im e:^ iu^ adit, ravlae or reject any copy oon- every state in the union—1 desire $5, mab. chlfferobe $6.95. Watkins at Baltimore, May 30, 31 and.Jyne to thank the citizens of th e ...... strong boy,'In the 45rmMute match Jim. ’OuHbste aiirt aldered objectionable. 2 In the American zone flxuds. The CLOSING HOURS—Clasalfled ada to Furniture Exchange, 935 Uain, district of Texas for sending ...... 'and twer'good time.Umff bouts com­ the ba published same day must be ra- ultimate survivor' will then meet . .. .here and keeping him , here plete the card. Ih bite, Joe ShlmkiiB matte wffl be eeived by IS o’clock noon; Saturdays FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD furni­ the Ehiropean champion in the in­ faccS Pat McGuite, While Dr. Len 8. o'clockf^atsWai'^sSu* of IM « a. m. all these years. ...” ture. Party leaving town. Call at terzone final at Wimbledon. And to make it all the more im­ HsA-dashes with Cbarile- Ahen in ^ ------a homm TELEPHONE YOUR 42 Russell street. pressive the word “applause” Is toe other. The actiqb starts at 8:80. The datalls tif tha, not W ANT ADS. bracketed at the con^usioa^cif such baan. pattled. at • - Tha tributes. te" the ^ i ^ e given to four. toasccB.ata'. -Suopro^ Ads are accepted over the telaphoBO Last Night *$ Fights lyhig bd W te^n .'im hntiteiF at tha CEARQS RATE givan abova MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 tee beat m iown tik ^ y -c o n - Hereof. •' * / ’ '. • • !“ . ■ tastad matte is .g as a eonvenlen a to advertlsara but RECONDITIONED Upright pianos: ‘Helping a Friend’ the CASH Ra TBS will be accepted as By ASSOdATBD PRESS Cable & Sons $95; Bachmann & The member so praised js.{ree tb S'ULL PATMBNT If paid at tha husl- New York—Tony Fakxi, Philadel­ a ; naaa offioa on or before the seventh Sons $95; Haines $125; Becker phia and Billy McMahon, New York have suebr^perso^ tilbqtes-j^flnted day following the first insertion of Bros. $160. All in modem m^ drew, ten. in any qillR k^ Ili«>|d4^qu ^ each ad otherwlat the CTAROB RATB will be oolleeteiL No responsi­ hogany ’cases. Watkins Brothers, Mflwaukee-^ Billy. MiUer, Mil­ “franked” , to 'lEs ciafastitiiAntA 01 bility for arrora In talaphonad ads 935 Main street. waukee, knocked Out Iowa Joe doesn't cate tb tei to JhaV ,^uble wlU be assumed and their accuracy Rivers, C^l^ Rapids, two. or expense, ther^t.^is lo tile Reosrd cannot be guaranteed. Miami, Fla.— Everett, Gary, where all may^ui^'mr whete it cmi INDEX OF WANTED—TO BUY 58 outpointed Dewev Klmrey, Char­ be read with fi^onable pi^fb lotte. ten. , ■ ^ , tile time for takfl^ & e' stump rolls CLASSIFICATIONS HIGHEST PRICES PAID for junk r . Sioux aty, lowp. — Bus Breese, C' Vi'V*/ Births ...... • ••••o****a**»*d *.406 and live poultry. Wm Ostrinsky, Just the other diy, when every­ Bagaxkmaats • ••••••••••• mOCf • • 91 Clinton street. Tel. 6879. Manhattan, Ras., stopped Mickey Marriages • ••••••••••••• SK* Dodge, Stockton, Cal., four. body in the House W6X, anxious to , Deaths ...... ••••••••••••••• Salem, Mass.—Werther Areelli, get toyconsideratioii of the impor­ ' Card of Thanks • • • *'^ • • •«, Boston, knocked out Darcy White, tant $fock marketcontrol bill,. a In Memoriam • ••••••.••••••••SB ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 . Lost and Found__ New Bedford, Mass., three. Democrat felt the mge to “help a Announcements ...... • a FOR RENT —NICELY furnished WlUianasport, Pm— Joe SmaHr friend.” Snell, the Republican, lead­ Personals | room, for gentleman at 16 Church wood, Wilmlngtoii, Del,, outpointed er, gallantly aqquieiited. Automobtleo street, telephone 6553. Gene Monetti, Atlantic City, eight. “I want it understood, however,” » .• .1 V . . . , , ' , r 'y ■■ J' ’ - - • y Automcbilas for Sale ...... 4 he saM, “that I know it is a- pu^y Inclement weather ' foilSd'<'.'.te<«cleb^ hsoteJ’ and honorah^^^ i^ t i^ Automobnes for Exchange a.m- I New Orleans—Jimmy le « ^ n , 157. Auto Aocesaoriea—Tires ...... • HOR RENT—14GHT Housekeeping of Biloxi, Miss., knocked out p Business Services Offered ...... It K,OR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, Household Serv'iods Offered ...... IJ-A New York City policemen J Ware o f young a^'cHd sSir Hullding—Contracting ...... 14 all improvements, and garage. In­ awarded. “cerUfleates'^ honor” re­ to watte tiue te^ ^ Florlata—^Nuraertea 1...... IB quire 591 Center street. A one 6861. cently by the Humane Bpriety for on the groita^ at teb --‘riUtiten^ World Funeral Directors I...... i« R A 0IO scales Heating—Plumbing—Roofing 17 FOR RENT—FOUR room tmement, resciung animals. ^ Kee and Ceiibeir' -t,. Inauranea ...... n watch the 'exWbUak)ifc..3atS^W^ teer perinti|i4l;.snti m all modem Improvements. Inquire ' Heat ^haa a bcmeSdal ^foot bn teganteatiteV rkdded Millinery—Dressmaking ...... l* Sam Yidyes, Shoe Repair Shop, TUbES o’clock, white Wflll'be 'l i j M Moving—Trucking—S.oraga .... to many ailments because- it ineteaseS ''a $ ^ at 6:30-p.' ibj?." Public Passenger Service ...... lO-A 701 Main street. ------blood------flow.• . n^e and more Painting—Papering ...... 21 T E S T E D :h tibtsta»»ding Professional Services ...... tl FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement One can^gp-'W^^^fi “ Repairing ...... is with garage, au modem improve­ poUtan' dty and teeet inbiiide' drteg; m (9. ' wHd Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning S4 T O D A Y snte.->ana' wnavjsesti abte; ‘p & Toilet Goods and Service ...... IB ments. 8 Ridgewood street Tele­ fat clime»--tefN,^.,^^r .w Broteenrtenub-ia pb^Oi' 106 wtid vsatenalf. Wanted—Business Se.-vlce...... 14 phone 6623. s and; senteitional . featin^>.: BdneatioiuU C A L L S 1 9 dnvous of Bteitifof diffStetefAli^ 'aim Courses and Classes ..1 ...... >7 FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement OR pie. .m tiie^blg Wu8 -^est;!"^ thatefospitii- ^ eteteteti a ^ ,^ .. ■grft^?:s:*afi!»^r'' Private Instruction ...... 28 ‘ B y Owner • " Ddtetee tPW* and 'ii ^ d ^ g s^ with air improvements. Apply 111 A T OUR '^ g h riiliis ‘ and wait tititfl-W r-- D&bcIcs •• ••• >••*••••••••••• ••o28*iL HoU street or telephone 6M6. Steol anma vln ; w ^ h Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 Mexico, Tenas,____ ' jtflt^ ' bsiste.‘ perform. Wanted—Instruction ...... SO 22-ACRE FARM fornla. “Bud Horae, FOR RENT—FOSTER STMlEl', p x p are' ttederproof, 'assurtau’ ‘T: only h ^ Fiaanelal On State Rosd ' boy movie star, '"* ■ 'proteeflon in .inclimant Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages Il oear BastCenter street south tene- wood, Qatit *®hen # ' ghte WtSte, '' Business Opportunities ...... X|, mmt newly' renovate, all im- % m ile from village^ 1-.. dbow” dW te seen. Money to Loan ...... st provemmts. Dial 3588t S T A T lO li role. One J ia ^ than’ Live Stock—Vehicles ••••••••••* tw o }Lenhotise& ^t>9jiiiw | 0r i its citlBtea ■ " Poultry and Supplle* •...... • • FOR RSlNT-^FPVR room in a’ldUIenint Wanted - P * u —Poultry—Stock good conation. 43 Mgiae street Jf- f«r • emnmef h oo^ li'or Tnlv IHaretlautia V quick’ 8«le, I^OOOt; >Pftrt., b t e o d . ^ J Aruclos for Sale . . . . . • • • • • • 1 oar. Telephone 6517, > ' ' > wbsti li^twBn . Boats and Aooessortos .c f t f ^ ’ '-' V . ' .V eVi^^opW :to Building liatorlals FOR RENT—APAKTl^OairiB and •Rits-r^dpprtt.^,...... Diamond*—Wetebe*—Jewelry unfurnished room% and’ In EUotrloal AppUane**—^Radio J, 4S mai: Fu*l and F*«d ...... 41-A Johnson Block. Joiephtme 6070 or ( t b a k r i ^ DlMiMfMTi £f. ThS^f Oard«D — F u a ^ D a lr y ProdneU/ N 4040. . ^ : RouMbold OMds SI ftockTffle " Machinery aad Tco^ ...... M FOR RENT—8 ROOlir lyrical Instmmrat* ...... fg all newly rsinovi^ed, gaslio$ Offte* and Btor* Bqnlpmmrt « » , f4 pppfBi ^•oW s at th* Store* :m w ^ , private bath. A4bttlL |fopt ' ' ■'S>'v.vV Wearing Apparel—Fnrs It iMOnable. Oarage if denrod. 100 WanUd—To Bay If Foster streoL—Ombe. Hoew * t B yu y ^ ^ eW o B eketls FOR RENT—TWO, _ A* A,'.liJi.v,. Boo^ j-y ittoot Board**,4u.>.»., it four room fomiaiud or^______^ _ k*V R e e o r te ------f,, gg Wsateijl-^oni*—Board gg H-i. FOR'RlINTUd, 6 a^ 6' YSnomeaL.. gg ^?'4 4$ R w t 44 ■MS* for Beat .«.«• 47 FOR ■m b S ^ S s .Se-Sale' FOR iK. lIANijHH^yi’gicinTiaro^-illlR A E R ______e • The 'Toonervinc TroMey Ihat Meetg AU Traing By FontaineJw OUR BOARDING HOUSE SPNSE n o n s e n s e Rl

BtatisttoHe U w e e ^ Old Oentleaian — ^ d this, I suppose, Is one of tbooe hideous caricatures you oaU “mod. wh«n he heard the answer, it em a rt” \TS A MEtJALTHAT WAS OTHER COUNTRIES. Scientists iug;e placing oospitals OKI HI Y « iVIU H and hopes at points where temper­ All Quiet Father (to daughter’s suitor)— I ature and. moisture are unfavorable By John C. Terry doubt very much whether you would TH6IR to insects and small animal pests HibfOUT IS T>k« NO CHANCgg / be able to support my daughter, More than 140 large American THINK WE can hardly JUST OVER THIS J ^ . do It myself. : business firms use a 13-month cal­ TiW weN APB Kiueps/ OU^HT 7b MAke Suitor (brightly) — Let’s pool endar. pit&ef our resotmees!irees! A DASH foR ir Scientists have estimated the scoecH r ? earth’s age to be three billion years Tall the World About It The Mas Who Has The Goods To Only four times a year does the Bell, siin reach the meiidUan at exactly 12 o’clock. And (3oes And Whispers Down A Well, Is Not Likely To Collar The Dol­ lars lapper anny ays As He Who Climbs A Tree And F ate, u.«. F PAT. Off. S Hollers.

People determine your character by observing what you stand for, fall for . *.., .and lie for. -r V/ Joybelle—Ernestine had a quiet wedding, didn’t she? Jeanelle—How could she ? She WASHINGTON TUBBS had to be there, didn’t she? By Crane OUT OUR W A Y ^vrreRl6(jic: A Bv Williams SOM6 qNI BROKE INTO VOU 5BB, THISYmM JUDGING PROM ’THE APPEAR­ -mi« WALL SAFH. J ______MormeRrs rcxsm. s h e k e p t h e r jeweLRv EF VO S B 6 A ANCE OF THE PRUNE IT MUST IN THE SAFE, BUT SINCE HER DEATH, WEVE 7 aoOO LOOKIN' ' I HOPE T H E T HAVE (30TTEN ITS START IN K ------— ( AWVTHIN6 .-^s^DCJM usEorr. COWB<^, HE EAR IS eoKJE, THE GARDEN OF EDEN. (' V MISSIN6? MAI N T NO t h is TIM E ' COWBOV! A A FELLER QCrr What town In Ohio reminds you FEW MORE , HOLT OF IT, TO of a Blblcal character? SHAKE HANDS Friend—I don’t know. FACE LIFTING, AH' MAH FACE WITH ME OJE Middletown, Ohio, T I M E - I T Friend—How so? WILL BE UPSIDE L-ULMAC r^r^lAlkl Simple. Just drop the i-d-d-l-e- t-o-w-n and add o-s-e-s and you have Moses. 1 '" '^ BILL COLLECTORS ARE MORE WELCOME THAN THEY USED TO BE, A SIGN OF RE'TURNING PROSPERITY. Wise politicians climb Into the band-wagon rather than risk being A distinguished family tree does­ knocked down and run over by It. n’t always help a girl branch out.. I ------— -.....- ...... / STRANGeA ^ OR DOOW found) THIN6. there WASnV A ' 0V THE yjOE, THB COOK% HOS8AnS T> OPEN? V \ clue ^5 TP ANVOME FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser ISCT INTO THE H0US6. T DIRK'S ALL I CAN Skf. AW.TWS MR WRK 0 T CHECK HA6 IS TVlAr I'M 6LAD JUST STALLIN'... YbU CAWT Turned IT'S freckles t e l l me ttiat check OUT TO BE AN* NOT ME IS COOD-.-MOSlR? o k a y , H FRECKLES 1$ WORRIED FOR FFAR HE ACTED TOO HASTILY IKI CAUSINIO the MAN’S ARRBSTm. AMD, OP COURSE. t h is eivF s V THE KIDS ^T. uma a a **t err iH g h o m e l y ^PBCIA LI S T SC3METHIM6 SALESMAN SAM TO t a l k Reaching For, The Sky 1 f i o w iix iz WyeftHiJusT we OU6 HTA ^ FU>, FE R - B v wSm«l| ABOUT. K600 RUN OF, A N ' BACK L A HAN6IN' OW J mrCWlKJ'A G(UE VA A B U S T / g e t HIM* nw' BACK. OF ) Rioel FCR TH' TRUCK DOtON HtRC I ^ M INUTBI s t a n d r ig h t ttiHME VA TU’ NEXT THING Tt>U ICNOw IMTH'FACBI V u Jf OrCTTTA I b o t h o f y o u 60 vs t — ■ AM *gn?|f DO 'TtXJ KNOW NAH H^.SAY" I OUR TRUCK, / g o s h 6AKES 6 ET THIS freckles will CET-- MILLIE m ason, DONT KNCW ANY HUH? ^ 6 S T THIS THING BACK stuck on masons THING OFFA MCS Mr . FUZZY? HERE CIRLS....I AiNT OK TH' THUCK,. »AUCWTBR...MILUE mason WE thought MO SISSY! Jvie AK'eiT 601N' - RJZZY knows who she YbU DIDN’T KNOW MILLIE ?a¥3ft i s ! I THINK SHE'S LIKE GIRLS MASON? L, A PIU. •! Poopoo.. ■7^

«a_ » leCaviiaa GAS BUGGIES Therefore Be It Resolyed By Frank Bevk w i u . EROBABLY LETS WHERE ^gentlemen, rrfc AN ACUTE DHTENTIQN CEE' X DO YOU GET JUST A TRY OF THB LBNTtCULAR NUCLBUB YOUR CAR FIXED, WHAT ARE STRAINED OUT NEAR THB CLAUSTRUM. never knew ED? f rAKl'T YOUR FBOINOS )CDRO OR THAT HAVE THIS PRESCRIPTION YtHJ had NIUSCLB.i NEW ITS NEARLY PILLED AND REMAIN SUCH NICE HEAT IN B E D . DROP IN THA'S A ^ ^ fts T E R b A Y .LANIP; TOMORROW FOR teeth. Fuzzy... MEM A L ^ ^ "takTkg good o n e ..( ANOTHK? LAMP TWEYteE JUST WINT TO THB m y CAR TREATMENT. CLINIC TO 6 BT ,BACK I LIKE PEARLS HIS STIFF NECK fi l o o se n e d u p . /I f t b r a l l -THE SPECIAUSTS LOOKED HIM OVER TH E Y LfPT HIM TO B A K E WHILE T H E Y W E N T IN T O A HUDDLE OVER H IB C A S E . fiUX.

'W- ■T-V"' . '1 ^ '7 -- The bowllBf league of Linae Mrs. B. O. Packard and Wilham Ledge, Mo. n , Knights of Pythias, s m o u a s c o r dooxcbm , C. I t LanioB, a baker oc iABOUTTOWN fbyMdaaf who wtn rtspand to Oarr, who were roval matron and IS Laural PlaoSt'Slad an of will hdd Its annual banquet at Ur­ royal patron of ebapman Oourt, bane Osano's eottage on Bolton m srgspey calls tomorrow after- ^ lOm Sfti JLFtS 0«r SMOiid Floor Cottoe B uold T. Bldwall and 111m BOOB arc Dr. mggtha, 4648 and Order of Amaranth, diuing the san mertk, of Buckland, at the dty hall Lake this Friday evening. Dinner term, will entertain the poet * Bldwell of ChMtsut itreot will be served promptly at 7 o’oloek. Dr. Holmes, 746L in Hartford yesterday. roturned after a brief vialt In matrons and patrons this evening at Anyone dealring to attend who has -6i the home ofMre. Packard on Henry not yet made reservations la re­ street Frank Busch, director of the quested to notify Carl Bella, tele­ Ths CeeillaB elub will omit ths Recreattlon Centers, spoke to a Boberto Lodge, Daughter! of phone 7849, not later than tomorrow Tuesday evening rehearsal tonight The Hartford County Y. W. Ci JL )up repreoanting various organ- Wh George, will bold Its regular night. will hold a buslnese meeting tomor­ Etlons in Rockville on m sH ng In Odd Fellows ball tomor* The Women's League of ths Sec­ row morning at 10:80 at the Man- grounds" in the Rockville town hidl Ifw evening at 8 o'clock. Memorial Temple, Pythian Bisters, ond Congregational church will meet cheater Y. M. C. A. building. A last night. This group is seeking to MANCHCTTEB C otm bas received an invitation from Me­ tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clicck for limcheon will be served at 12:80 by organize a playground in Rockville '“ISr. and Mrs. Walter Saunders morial Lodge, K. of P., to attend a bualneM session, and to work for the Women’s Division of the local and sought Mr. Bush’s advice rela­ Md Mrs. Myra Beaman bare been ihe celebration of the 88d birthday Memorial Hospital. A plant sals will Y. Mrs. W. A. Strickland, Mrs. R. tive to the playgrounds setup in Why Are Wednesdays So Busy at Hale’s? Vtaltlng Mr. and Mrs. Earl Saunders of the latter tomorrow evening In be held during the afternoon in K. Anderson and Miss Grace Robert­ Meachester. Mr. Busch later oC Syrcause, N. Y. the Balch and Brown building. son will be hostesees. answered questions regarding the charge of Mrs. Fred Pohlman, Mrs. various phases of playground work John Zimmerman and Mrs. David in this town. Because Custom^s Know That It Pays Armstrong. a d v e r iTs e m e n t A eommittes chosen from the dif­ The Emblem club will have a To Shop For Just Arrived I Certlfled Seed Po­ members’ social tomorrow after­ ferent organisations of ths Polish tatoes, 81.60 per bushel. Fertilizers, National church on Oolway street is noon at the Elks Home In Rock­ S2.00 per bag. Baby Chick Feed, ville. Mrs. John O. Mahoney of working on the details of a May cele­ 52.26 per 100 lbs. W. Harry Eng­ bration for Sunday the 27th. The Woodbrldge street is a member of land. Phone 8451. the committee. Junior and senior choirs and children — » ------— Wednesday Specials of the church school will have parts ADK«. .... ,u .. . g O'clock In this event, which is in obMrvancs cl ths 166th anniversary of Poland's 6rst constitution, drawn in 1779. Ths exercises will be In Victory Hall. The Manchetter PubKc Market We Bought These Special For Cbtton Week! Carl L. Unde, of MancbMter, Is Read Oar listed as on# of the incorporators of the Waterbury Pure Ice Company, Lovely Solid Color of Waterbury, in the certidoate of incorporation died with the secre­ ^ 2 5 ^ Sale Worth While tary of state yesterday, The amount of authorised capital is 160,000 and Read Every Item CarefuUyl You’ll Save TURKISH TOWELS the amount to commence business is WEDNESDAY 86,000. Fred Clmmege, of Waterbury Money On Every Purchase I A You’ll admire the lovely soft pas­ and Samuel H.' Stevens, of Torring- tel colorlnge—blue, rose, gold, ton, are the other Incorporators, Fresh Green String B ean s...... 8 quarts 25c green and orchid. Fresh Golden Wax B ean s...... 3 quarts 2dc A supper meeting and card party will be held in the "Rosewood,” hucy Fresh Telephone Peas...... 3 quarts 26c g You’ll love the soft, thick quality N ce Veal, cut up for stew in g...... ^...... 1 i/j ibs. 25c of these Turkish towels—greedily Each AISLE Depot Square, Wednesday evening. absorbent1 May 28 at 6:80 o’clock. The affair ^ c e Lean Beef, cut up for stewing...... 11/, lbs. 25c will be sponsored by the Democratlo Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak for a nice meat loaf .... Women’s Club and the committee g You’ll find the else great for every 1 Regular has Invited several well known ...... 2 lbs. 25c day uie—16x28 Inches. Democratic speakers to attend the 29c Grades' SPECIALS meeting. Extra Fancy Hand Picked Baldwin Apples . .3 quarts 25c At HALE’S Domestics—Main Floor, left Nice Sealdsweet Florida Oranges for Juice___ 25c dozen Company No. 1 of the South Man­ chester dre department was calico iFor Camps 1 And Rush For These Bargains in two still alarms yesterday, both Extra Fancy, Large California Dark Red Cherries .... for woods dres. The drst call came ...... - -25c lb. iFor Cottages' at 8:30 and was for a dre in the End Tables vicinity of Ridgewood street which 81x99-in. Bed was burning near houses in that sec­ Our Home Made Sausage Meat from native pork .... , Smart Fabric Mahogany and walnut end tables, q q tion, but was soon extinguished. At ■ ■ •' • ‘ ’ • • • ...... 2 lbs. 25c limited qu antity...... OOC 9:80 last night there was another Nice Lean Center Cut Pork Ch o p s...... 25c Ib. Sheets still alarm to which No. 1 respond­ Slip-ons —they’re a value at ed. This time It was in the woods Kitchen Gocks in the rear of St. James’s cemetery At Our Bakery Department and was soon extinguished without Each any harm resulting. 50c Odd lot, electric, in green, or ivory, A 1 Home Made Assorted R o lls...... 2 dozen for 25c Cotton gloves are not only values to $5.00...... Jplfc#/ Center Church Professional girls H(Mne Made Raisin B u n s...... I9c dozen smart but they’re cooler. Easy Buy these sheets for summer use will meet this evening at 8 o’clock Sale On Nice Lean Rib Corned Beef a t ...... 7c lb. to keep splc and span, too. In town . . for camps and cot­ at the church. The speaker will be White and eggshelL (Main tages. Full size, 81x99 Inches. New White Handbag’s the organist and choir director, Mrs Floor, right). Jennie B. Abom. Fresh Caugrht Connecticut River Shad Envelopes with cigarette cases, m a New Summer and fittin gs...... f 4 C The Women of the Moose have de­ Pillow Cases cided to omit their setback party DIAL S ill size 42x86 Inches. this week owing to Illness of several Anklets on the committee. 17c ^ Women’s Gloves Domestics—Main Floor, left Slip-on tabric gloves, in white, eggshell, ^ g \ The Ladles’ Catholic Benevolent $1.00 values; p a ir ...... 5 5 / C association will meet tonight at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Perforette Catherine Gorman of Locust street. Pastels and white. 8 Vi Men’s Robes Mrs. W. W. Eells has been ap­ to 10(4. pointed chairman of the plant sale Rayon Undies A close-out, a few in silks, A ra to be held by the Manchester Gsu-- (Main values to $12.95...... a P « # 5 / D den club on Saturday, beginning at Floor, —cool and porous! 10:30 a. m. and continuing through­ right). out the day. Mrs. Eells has secured Tableware the use of the spacious store on # Step-ins Main street at the comer of Braln- Tots’ Pastel Roger's silver plated tableware, limited -i i \ f \ ard place. The sale is the only fin­ D Panties quantity; while they last, 6 f o r ...... ^ 1 . U U ancial undertaking of the Garden Anklets club, and during the years of the de­ Just what you want In underwear for hot, pression was omitted. Members are Rayon Underwear being solicited for annual seedlings, P a ir sultry weather. Well tailored rayon garments perennial roots and other items, and IQC In the cool perforette quality. Regular sizes. A broken lot, panties, bloomers, and d* 1 i \ f \ it is expected a wide variety will be Sizes 414 to 6(4- Pastels and available at modest prices. white; some have fancy tops. Rayons—Main Floor, right vests, values to $1.25 for 55c each; 2 for.. 1 , U U (Main Floor, rear). The Willing Workers of the South Methodist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the church for sewing. This group and MOTHERS! Don’t Pass Up the Asbury will unite in a straw­ berry festlviJ and sale in June. This Marvelous Sale Tomorrow! PINEHURST Dial 4 if 1 Fire in the chimney of the home of Mrs. Mary Lukoski at 27 Home­ Girls’ $1.00 Color-Fast Freshly Ground stead street resulted in Hose No. 1 Closing Out being called out at 10.10 o’clock this BUY Lamb Patties Mixed Nuts . morning. The blaze was confined Wrapped with Bacon Brazil Nuts . mostly to the stovepipe but some THIS SENSATIONAL PRINT FROCKS F ilb erts...... _ _ _ fire succeeded In entering the chim­ 4 25c Nut season Is over and we ney. Burning birch wood which VALUE NOWI Made from genuine Spring overheated the pipe caused the g Every one of these dresses are are selling balance of Nut ^ our regular 81-00 grades. Lamb. stock at about half cost price. blaze. No damage wm done. Boneless Sirloin Steak. Prints in practical, hard-wear­ Cantaloupes, 15c -2 • ing styles for school, play, and Calves’ Liver, lb. 88c. M r k ____ Me

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