HERALD COOKING SCHOOL OPENS TOMORROW, STATE THEATER, 9:45 A, ing the meeting, refreshments will REBEKAHS TO MEET be served by Mrs. Lillian Tedford AVERAGE OAILT CIBCIHLATION CATHOLIC WOMEN and her committee. Noble Grand If You Are Particular About Food— THE WEATHER 'J, Marion Straughan announces that a for the month of February, 1885 Foreenat of 1). S. Weather Buieau. ]C«mbM «ft J

board and lodging. Already aever­ WUay Post will agatfl attempt Us gist who was investigating the case ney Howard adaptation of the Sin­ on February 4, 1934, and In New PICK FRIGIDAIRE ■ al asaoclatlona throughout the state sub-atratosphers airplana flight TYPHOID FEVER CASE for the department began to sec vi­ FIREMEN KEPT BUSY ‘DODSWORTH’ PLAYS clair. Lewis novel made the slow York on Saturday night, Febnuury have arranged to send both lay CONSUMPTION CURE sions o f . failure in lovating the round-s of the managers' offices for 24, and then played to capacity DAaY RADIO PROGRAM leaders and secretaries to this flrst from coast to eoast within two' source until he remembered the Daily Accident houses at every performance for 18 season of ths Institute. Details con­ weeks he announced today, while AFTER AUTO ACCIDENT auto accident. Going Into the de­ ON 5 STILL ALARMS I about two years, before reaching weeks. Mr. Gordon declared a MONDAY, MARCH It (Cantral and Ea.itern Standard Tima) FOR SCHOOL AGAIN cerning the courses wiL be Issued vlalting officials of the Pratt and m a r ie , I know you’re no older than I am, yet you tails of the crash, he discovered that Report I AT PARSONS’ TODAY I Max Gordon. A few showmen re- seven weeks' Intermission to permit All profframi to lur and bulo chalni or croupi th«reor tinlrit 8i>«el* at a later date by the committee In ISBEIEVEDNEAR the car in which Uie patient had Aod: eoAit to eoMt (i U •) dMirnatlon tnriudeo all avallablo sutlont. Whitney Aircraft Company at East state Health Department Re­ All Blazes Are Minor, Most of .\S OF SATI RDAY, MARCH 18 {Jected the script without reading It. Its star, Walter Huston, and Nan charge, composed of Thomas H. Hartford. Hia airplane, th^ "Win­ look so worn snd tired. You’re letting laundry been riding nine days before had j It was too long, and therefore over- Sunderland to play "Othello” In ^ropramt aubifct to ehanpoa M CanL iaat- Leonard, chairman; Tracy Redding, ports Strange Result Which s’i'ddcd on icc and In so doing had Them Being Grass Fires — 1934 less i written. Others read it but were Robert Edmond Jones’ production NBC-WKAr NETWORK 4:44— 4:44—Milton Chartea, Organ—w- ( ^ 1 Bennlnghoff, W. R. Urbach, F. nie Mas," end big Pratt and Whit- eatapultad the man into a polluted 4:44— 4:54—Praaa-Radio Nawa Parfed 1935 Snper Freezer to Be ney waap sngln'e are both live years Baffled Investigator. Four at the South End. 3.073 ...... Xc'i'idoiit* . . . . 2,630 Walter Huston in Cast of : positive It could never succeed be- for the Central City Festival in .BAtIC — Baft: woaf wlw wool wtto 4:00— 7:00—Myrt and Marga oaat; A. Stanley, H. B. Dow and C. D. old and have already carried him scrubbing age you, dear. Be wise—and show John Hundreds of Cases Treated s.ream near the road. He was stun­ 64 ...... Fatalilirs .... .38 j cause the heroine was too unsym- Colorado. wJap wta« wcah kyvr whio wjbr wrc Louia Panieo Dance Qrehaa.—weat McKelvle. ned by the shock but was rescued lo m «rban vca o w u m w w j WRat: mJdt 4:14— 7:15—Just Plain BIH - east; twice around the jcorld. Post came One of those strange believe-lt- Five still fire alarma gave mcm- 1.093 ...... Injurlea...... 1,706 ‘ pathetic. They could not see how "Dodsworth” took up where It left IkM wmaq wcfl who wow wdaf wkbf Panieo Oreh.—weat; Oreh.—Dixie by fellow passengers. Apparently he I sympathetic this made the hero. INORTHWKtT A CANADIAN ~ wtmj Demonstrated at Herald to Hartford by American Airways you’re a youthful, ac- Successfully in Chicago— or-not cases that come to the atten­ bera of the Manchester and the / KtLLF.D Sinclair Lewis Story— To off in New York, in September, and 4:90— 7:30—The 0 ‘Nailla—oaat; Buck POST TO TRY AGAIN had swallowed enough of the pol­ Thfisc who did line the play were after a total of 42 wcelts there, went iba katp wobe wday kfyr crct cfcf Rogtra, Sketch—repeat for weat this morning and will return to tion of health authorities every now luted water to cause the typhoid in­ South Manchester fire departments .314 ...... PrdcMrian ... 45 BOUTH—wrva wpti wwne wla wjax 4:44— 7:44—Boake Cartar’a Comment Hartford, March 18.—(AP)- New York Inter today. and then was reported b. the State 24 ...... Ocnipant- .... --- certain It never could succeed be- back to the scene of its initial tri> .■wfla*waun wlod warn wme wab wapt 7nM— 4:00—Diane'a Muaieala—baaic; Cooking Sessions. fection. work over the week-end. Four of Nrjdx wamb lo'oo wky wfaa wbap kprc New Theory Is Involved. Department of Health in Its weekly 1 ...... B lry llat...... 1 Play Three Days. I cause the operating expenses were iimph, Philadelphia, for a fortnight. Nelson Ore.—Dixie; Ore.—west The moral of the story comments the alarms 'were in the South Man- I so staggering as to preclude any And the New York cast is coming -wool ktba ktha waoo wavo w u r 7:14— 4:14—Edwin C. Hlira Commenta bulletin today. In thla particular In­ the bulletin satirically, is that If you 7 ...... Child ...... 8 WOUNTAtN-koa kdyt kfflrJurbl —basic: Oizie Nelson Orchestra- stance, a coae of typhoid fever re­ cheater fire dlalrict. Saturday after­ ' possibility of profit. here Intact, except for a couple of PACIFIC — kfo kfl kxw komo khq Dixie: Qlenn Lee Orchestra —weat are determined to have an auto ac­ 37 ...... Adult ...... 19 Icfid kUr kfo kpo kax kpa kyr kya For the fourth consecutive year, Chicago, March 18.— (AP)—"Col- sulted from an automobile accident. noon No. 3 was called to cxtingul.nh "Dodsworth,” starring Waller And then, as one Immortal film minor players among the forty em­ 7:90— 4:30-^Kate Smith's New Stare cident, you should arrange for, it at INJVReD writer said, came the dawn. The ployed in the massive production. Conta Cait. •:00— 9:0O»fLueraiia Borl and Oreh. the official electric refrigerator lapae therapy"—new and remarka­ There la no other explanation for Its a place where you will not be a graaa Arc that atarted near the 63.3 ...... l*edPBtrlan ... 493 Hii.ston, the comedy and dramatic 4:3C— 1:90—Alio# lb Orchaatrallaland S:30— 9:90HBIock A Sully'a Big Shew chosen by The Herald for the dem­ bly successful method of treating occurrence. thrown into a polluted stream. Seri­ home of Dr. E. G. Dolan on Ply­ hit of New York during the year play found jts way Into the Gordon Not only will Walter Huston- he 4 ;A^ Copt. Tim Hoaly. Stampa 4:0^10:00—‘Wayne King Oreh.—to t i 1,341 ...... Ooriipant .... 1.193 1934, following its metropolitan run office and was scanned by the play playing the sympathetic Samuel AtXaviar Cuoat'a O rchaitra 4:30—10:30—The Night Singer—haalc: onstrations at The Herald Cooking tuberculosis by paralysis of the af­ The victim, a man, came down ously, the bulletin urged public sup­ mouth lane. The fire wa.s extin- ■24 18 Orchestras—midw. and Dixie ...... BirvlUt ...... of 42 weeks, will be brought to Par­ reader. He liked it and put It on Dodsworth. but Fay Balnter will bo 0:10— 4:10—Kopon Coofiart Orchestra School, Is Frlgldalre. This famous fected lung—was pictured today aa with typhoid fever about nine days port for efforts to prevent pollution guiahed before any harm waa done. 333 ...... Child ...... 2.37 —oast: Tom M ix—m idwest rr«peat 10:00—11:0 0 - F o u f Aeea of Bridge — after the accident. A careful inves­ sons. Hartford, for three night.s and Mr. Gordon’s desk. At that time acting his unsympathetic wife, t:9(k—Proas* Radio Nsws Period east, Myrt A Marge—weat repeat product, which Is sold In Manches­ damming the river of lung conta­ of Connecticut strerms, tor . there Later on In the afternoon No. 4 waa 1..7IM ...... A d u lt...... 1.S83 Fran. In which role she has made 10:04—11:04—Qlen G ray A O rch.—east tigation of the case was made, but Wednesday matinee beginning to­ Mr. Gordon was commuting to Phil­ 6:S0— 4:}S—Carol Oeis. Song Recital ter by Kemp’s, Incorporated, has gion In Chicago. are many such bodies of water in called to extingui.ah a Are that had 66 ... .Age Not Stated . 81 Just as big a hit as He. 5:4S— 4:45—Billy Batehelor'i Sketch 10:14—11:14—OuT Arnhatm O r.—weat long been the choice of the nation­ In addition, said a report Issued no source of infection could be the state which are not safe to been atarted, it la thought, by boya night. adelphia for the try-out of "Rober­ 4 :OOn- 7:00—Talk, Eftseta of Taxation 10:30—11:30—Out Arnhaim 'a Orehaatra It Is Interesting to contemplate ta." He always took a handful of 4:15— 7:1b—Black Cham ber, Drama 10:44—11:44—Herbie K a y A Orcheatra al cooking school orgsnirjttlons, and by the Municipal Tuberculosis Sana- found. No member of the patient’s drink. who entered the atore that waa *or- 11:00—12:00—Scott Flaher A* Orehaatra > family had been 111 or gave a his­ that "Dodsworth’ is another of the manuscripts to read on the train, 4:30— 7:90—Easy Acta, Serial Sketch because of the fine results during jLarlum, It has been taken directly merty occupied by William Morrt- and one morning he gabbed “Dods­ LOSES 5IOTHBR-TRACHER 4:44— 7:44—Uncle Bara Radio Station l1:St^12:30—Claud# Hepkina Orcheat. past Herald Cooking Schools, Frlgl- " n the homes of sufferers, relieving tory of illness. The patient had not AUTOS RUIN BRITISH aon on School afreet. Waatc paper plays that went begging for months 7:00— 4KM>—Richard Himber Orcheat. 12:00— 1:00—Leon Navara Ore.—wabo made out-of-town vlMts, nor had PRAM PLANT had been act on fire. The (ire waa the grass on Hartford Road near among New York managers, and worth." When he got off the train, 7:90— 1:90—Monday Cvaning Concert daire was again chosen. the .limited facilities available, and became a smashing success for the he had not only read the script but Kendallvlllc. Mo. — Miss Helen S.*00— 4:00—Oypalaa Concert Orcheat. NBC WJZ NETWORK The popularity of Frlgldalre Is producing cures In hundreds of there been any visitors at his home extinguished before it had gained Weat street. ••K>— lUKh—Music at H aydn’a—to eat one who had the astuteness to buy had formulated plans for the cast­ Myers. I7-ycar-old cripple who never BASIC — East: wjs wbi-wbsa wbal World-Wide. TTic fourth million casv previously given up as hope- who might handle food and convey Bristol England —(AP)—Howard headway sufficiently to cause any The call for the Manchester de­ §{00—10:00—fiaatm an Concert—also o wham kdka wear wjr wlw wayr wmal Infection to him. No carrier could be damage. it—Max Gordon. ing and staging of the play.. He has been able to attend school, will t:90 —10:30—N at. Radio Forum —atao e wfU: Mid: wcky wenr wla kwk kwer Frlgldalre Is In the making. Be­ Twiggs, manager of a local baby- partment was answered by Com­ Immcdlatciv wlrc

tumsd north to her horn* In Amston. been In better hsatth and able to town hall Friday svening, March M. Newberry, Mrs. Lewis Mala and ven. was injured fatally Saturday Plainfield league, In the first game andrla police fore*. Word of the Pefce Theodore Yuadln. Blez- She spent a few days recently with get about. She was the daughter of 29th, with a chorus of 26 voices. Re­ Miss Eleanor Orseb. wa* taken from the West River, Quiaepberrj^a capture wae flashed ard's age was "iven as 38 and that FUNERAL SERVICES FIVE VIOLBIT DEATHS night In that city whaa ha was New Haven yetUrday, 10 hour* aft­ of the playoff, fit. Andrsw*s NATION-WIDE DRIVE Mrs. Frederick Weyman, who has the late Mr*. Fannie I Abbott) WIN hearsals are being held once or twice The newly formed Democratic struck by an automobile allegedly MASONIC CONCERT meet the Plainfield Clowns. The to Waehtnfton by a .radio truck of his wife as 80. ilHM l Hams of Hebron and Hartford. Mrs. a week, under the direction of Mrs. er he Is believed to have eUpped on a which was being used In the search. been III with a bard cold. club held ita first get-together and operated by Alex Polchskowaki, of muddy bank and fallen Into the second game will find Camp Fernow FOR FAMOUS A aO R The members of St. Peter's junior Little lived In Hebron In her early Howard Kelsey. The entertainment soda! last week. John Burke of ARE REPORTED IN STATE Bridgeport. playing the Clowns. In tbe lost game ON CRIME KEEPS UP Only a short time before Secretary years and attended achool here. She will be for the benefit of the He’oron water after having attempted to re­ Morgenthau had received report that vested choir have begun rehearsing East Hartford State Centrol com­ Henry Handlnott. 78, of Devon, trieve a lost bssebaU. ISARARE TREAT Camp Femow will encounter the St. CUi^QUOTATlONS for Baster music. They meet weekly was married to Mr. Little in 1898, Athletic club. A dance will follow mittee man of the Young Democra­ •was killed InstanUy last night in Andrew's Five. A large cheering 2,389 bad been arrested since tbe fUehard B. Harrison. ”T>e by the Rev. George Chapin, at that the program, with old fashioned and Two Killed by Autos, Two Costa P. Krusu, 40, father of Aloonshiner Arrested After He Nation wide anti-crime drive itarted The Kitchen Towel Does Its at the homes of the vario\is mem­ tic clubs and Vincent Dsnma, Na­ Bridgeport where be waa struck hy eight children, died Instantly Satur­ section will travel to Plainfield with Lawd” of **rh« Green Pas- bers, under the direction of Mrs. time pastor of the Hebron Congre­ modem numbers. ' tional committoeman and organizer Drowned and Other Dies Fol­ an automobile driven by Anthony the camp team. Killed Police Officer —2,389 Friday. Morgenthau said: Amer CIt Pow and Lt B ., I of the clubs were the speaker*. Re­ day when he slipped and fell while 'The united forcee of government Asad Gas and Else ...... • 6-16 tores” to Be Buried Tomor­ Lewis W. Phelps of Andover, organ- gational church. The Littles made lowing a Fan. Mannlno, of that city. Dr. H; L„ delivering Ice In Bridgeport. A Arrested Since Friday. let There will be a chorus of over their home here for some years be­ freshments were served and an en­ Peters, medical examiner, said the Shrine Baml and Assisting agencies are determlne

» jr'ji / AOe TEft MAWCnramai EVENINO KEBAUI, llAIICHSETint, 0UM1I« HOMDAT, BIABCH 18,1888. ?^fi^ . ' • MANCHsarnm b v e n in g h e r a l d , u a n c h e s t e r . c o n n , m o h d a t , m a r c h 18 . lasa. PAQB ILtTMif':: 6th Annual Herald Cooking School Starts Tomorrow Morning at 9:45 6th Annual Herald Cooking School Starts Tomorrow Morning at 9:45 tain towns and stated that monthly ple who might obtain private em­ the community that Its children be Thomas Graham attended an all day turned from a visit with friends in allottment was "a formula that ployment Is the state law that gives brought up right, and it Is no dis­ meet Thursday in WUlimanUc of Southbury, Conn. ONE PERSON IN TEN operates mathematically." One ex­ landlords the right to garnishee grace If a person does all he can, SOUm COVENTRY list with the Assessors and claim Mrs. Frank Elnseidel, Mrs. George Elton Mann snd Past Commandtr the utUltles empire as "private dividual without injury to the com­ ception was made in the case of a wages 100 p*r cent to pay back rent while on relief, to keep his self re­ Girl Scout leaders and committee Arthur N. Wood has accepted a A Thought exemption, also have diecharge re­ 8; Brookes, Mrs. Jesse Llsbe, Mrs. William Leutjen. socialism,” this cqn be Interpreted munity. members from the towns in this position In Groton, Conn. corded with Town Clerk, to receive E. H. Cobb and Mrs. Ida Weber. OPEN FORUM to mean that the socialist form of bankrupt mill town in the eastern y a person goes off the relief rolls. spect, she concluded. - At the duplicate contract tourna­ For the Scripture ssKb. Thou shalt The Sunday school of ths Union We accept the principle of aoeiai W A U ST. BRIEFS part of the state which was given a Tl esc people hesitate to accept pri­ section of the state. Miss Edith Sln- The regular Legion whist party not muzz|r the ox that treadeth oat ROCKVILLE the tax exemption of $1,000. To Have Essay Contest Oon$nregatlonal church together production is enjoyed by capitalist control to the extent that wo believe IN STATE ON RELIEF w— ment held at Mrs. Graham’s Tea will be held In ths Legion rooms owners. Its social blessings cannot New York, March 18.—Dlvidood "special grant." Occasionally special vate employment,-knowing that the Room- ’Tuesday afternoon by Mr. nett, New England Camp Adviser the com. And, the laborer Is AtMded Rally The Ellen G. Berry Auxiliary, U. with the Friendly class of the PRIVATE SOCIAUSM In public schools, public roads, the Monday evening, March 18. church will present a play entitled, be enjoyed by all so long as these post offlce?>the public fire depart­ meetings scheduled for the ourrsat grants are permitted for essential landlord could collect their entire and Mrs. G. O. Cartier high score had charge of the morning session worthy of his reward.—^TIiDothy X " large number from Rockville S. W. V. In cooperation with ths week include Pullman company oo statewide work projects. wages until the ufffiald rent bill was Deaths Last Night Mrs. Elmer Hawkea entortalned 5!l8. attended the regular monthly union National Auxiliary is sponsoring an "TTie Ready Made Family" to be Editor, The Herald: ninsters are rested with the legal ment and such other things as are was held by Mrs. Herman LcDoyt which opened at 10:30. Each per­ right of owning such industries. maintained for the use of the com­ Wednesday and Ooni Products on Touching upon the rural rehabili­ cleared up. and Mrs. 'Hierin Dunham. the choir of the First Congregatloa- ELKS’ EXPOSmON PLANS Toung People’s Rally held lest eve­ e.asay contest In the schools of the presented on Easter Monday, April A atriklng aentence appears In ERA Ssperrisor Speaker at son carried her own lunch and hot al church at her home Thursday dty. Ths subject of the essay will 22. Tbs cast will be announced Private ownership of any so<'iaI in­ munity rather than for the private Friday. Directors of the American tation bill sponsored by Governor Miss Hart said she had heard of New York.—Dr. Colman Ward The regular meeting of the Gin drinka were served by the commit­ Justice Is to give to «very man hit ning at 7:30 o’clock at the Baptist President Roosevelt’s message to stitution Is really an absurdity and Brake Shoe and Foundry Oo., and Cross which was turned down In the Scouts was held Wednesday after­ evening. own.—ArJstoUe. church In Stafford. It Is expected be "Spantali War" and children from shortly. profit of the few. men in Connecticut of 40 years of Cutler, opthamologist. tees of Troop 1 and 2 of Wlllimah- ages of 12 to IS years can compete. Congress on utility holding com­ yet this absurdity Is the basts of The public schools and other pub­ of U. S. Smelting also will meet to Center Chnrch Lenten In- House, Miss Hart said this bill had age who never would work again in Ogdensburg, N. Y.—Capt. Wil­ noon In the Lecture Room of the tlc, Troop 1 of Storrs and Troop I INDICATE BIG SUCCESS that this is the lost of these gather­ The third In the scries of five the whole capitalist system. take actiao on dividends. been misinterpreted by the press, library. ings until fall. The service was In The first prise in the National con­ whists being given by Kiowa Coun­ panies. He declares that they have lic institutions, it Is charged, are private industry. Textile manufac­ liam V. Woods, veteran Great Lakes of South Coventry. The afternoon The President docs not suggest full of graft and other abuses. An that it merely meant persona would There were eight tables In play at charge of the pastor. Rev. Eward test will be $25 given by the’ Na­ cil Degree of Pocahontas will be built up ’’ a private socialism of Orders received by Baldwin Loeo- stitnte Last Ni^t. turers have been queried on this and St. Lawrence river pilot. session opened at 1 p. m. and was DiapUiy Space Practically All Eno. The address of the evening tional Auxiliary of ths U.S.W.V. held In Red Men’s hsll this evening. concentrated private power" which that this "private sticiallsm"' shall examination of these abuses will dis­ earn part of their sustenance from phase and one told an ERA official: Cleveland.—Ralph W. Emerson, the whist party given Wednesday In charge of 5Ira. George Skilton ot be abolished. He wants to preserve close the fact that they are due not mutlva Works and BUbsidlaries in the land and part by work.ng in evening by the Men's Club in the Engaged— To Be Held On was given by Rev. J. Kingsley Blrge Another prize will be a framed copy Another Name Found must be abolished. The phrase Im­ Febniary aggregated $1,599,000 "Our job Is to get orders—your job 51, vice pre.sident and general man­ Hartford state chairman of badges of the Hartford Seminary Foimda- of Americanism with the seal of plies a contradiction and yet it is it but eliminate some of its abuses to Socialism, but to the lack, of It factories.' Defeat of the bill means is to care for the paupers.” ager of the Cleveland IteiRvay Com­ Lecture Room of the library. Prizes and awards. At the close of the dis­ April 4, 5 and 6. Another name has been found for not wholly wrong. through regultftlon. The people must own not only the against $1,574,000 in January and "If by not giving pwple cnoagh CV'iincctlcut has lost 18,000,000, she were awarded as follows; ladies tlon who spoke on "The Building of Ellen O. Berry Auxiliary given by $2,336,000 in February 1934. This "That is one of our future loads," pany and former superintendent of cussion' some very IntereaUng mov­ a Christian Youth in Turkey." Dr. the local Auxiliary and the Depart­ Frank Sheehan, .who appeared In Over two centuries capitalist in­ Our bread-winning machinery Is schools but also the book supplies, . to eat we could get them off relict said. she said. power for the New York & North first, Mrs. J. E. Stanley, second, ing pictures of different Scout Rockville, March 18—Plans are the materials for the building of the brought orders for the first two Mrs. Raymond Boynton, third , Mrs. and Mrs. Bidge spent several years ment of Connecticut is also offering the Rockville City Court on Thurs­ dustry has developed from small in­ nccessai'y to the lives of men' to­ months to $3,170,000 against $4,- I would advlae it.” asserted Miss Since the Presidential message of Normal people in this world. Miss Shore Traction Company at Bayside, camps were shown by Misa Sinnett. progremlnf for the Fashion Show imder the American Board in Tur­ a prize. E.snays must be In the dividual enterprises to great plants gether, it may be called social-use schools, and other things necessary I* 1. George Robertson; men’s first, A joint meeting of the Girl and day under the name of Daniel Shea 257,000 a year ago. Helen Hart, supervisor- for relief of January the ERA officials iiavc not Hart contended, fundamentally want and Home Progress Exposition key. hands of Patriotic Instructor, Mrs. and who was given ten days in Tol­ and these have been gathered Into property. to cur system of public education. known what will happen next. Miss Amos Richardson, second. Dean Boy Scout committees waa held at which the Rockville Lodge of Elks They must own not only the federal the ERA in Connecticul. before a to use all their abilities, to develop Wiley, third, Earle Rose, Ace of Oflloeia Elected Paullns Smith, on or before June 20. land Jail for evading bis board bill. gigantic organizations. They are Some forms of property may be BUILD TINT ENGINE Hart Said. the home of Mrs. Thomas Graham will p iW n t in the Town Hsll, no longer individual; they are social. privately owned without Injury to building but also the railroads, eto., large gathering at the L,enten Insti­ the last ounce of their capacities. hearts, Mrs. Florence Cochrane and Saturday evening to make plans for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, The Rockville Branch of the Fed­ Notes The 70 year old shoe salesman Is San Jose, Cal.—(AP)—Members tute. of the ' Center Congi egationnl All F'or Wages They want to be thought well of by eration of Democratic Women has The following delegates have been known as R. T. Wakeman by the When Industry passes from indivi­ the community. Things which arc which carry the mails. of the San Jose State college aero­ ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE door prize, Mrs. Raymond Boynton. a carnival to be given the latter April 4, 5. and 6. The Rockville Mer­ dual to social production it la ripir subject to private use should be They must own not only our pub­ church last night. One hundred per cent of the the people around them and be Ice cream and cake were served by part of April to raise money for the chants’ Association will cooperate announced the following officers for elected by Mayflower Rcbeknh shoe concern for whom he was sell­ nautics class have constructed a money is now going into wages and recognized in that they are doing S lY lf the coming year; Chairman, Mrs. Lodge, to attend the Rebekah As­ ing shoes, and the company has for socialization. That la, it baa privately owned. lic services and our industries but gasoline engine weighing less tlian a Hunger Uriving Force the committee In charge. camp fund. with the Elks in making this an out­ reached the stage where Socialism The productive properties, the also the government which adminis­ not a cent for direct relief except thCir part. If a man has a chance Mrs. Raymond Bennett and Mrs. Mrs. J. Leroy Schweyer has re- Ruth McKlnstry Cooley; vice chair­ sembly in Hartford next month: been trying to get In touch with pound, which was declared to have "Many a successful man has gone Mrs. Minnie Cole of 58 Chestnut and standing event. A committee from man, Mrs. Helen S. Garvan and Delegates, first, Mrs. Elsie Miller; is (Kisaible. industrial properties, upon which all ters these things. hungry." she added, pointing out in unusual cases. Referring to the for an outside job and turns It down street annnuncee the marrlsge of the Elks has been busy for the past him. He was sent to jail from Staf­ developed 1-5 horsepower at 6,000 fact that persons on direct relief in it shows what awful things are go­ Mrs. Katherine McCarthy; recording second, Mrs. Gertrude Kingston; ford Springe and served forty days So when the President refers to depend, cannot be owned by the in- March 18. 1935. "HUGO”. revolutions a minute. that often hunger is the driving her niece. Miss Annie McKeown, €ONFOHT week and practically all available secretary, Mrs. Margaret Spellman; third, Mrs. OtlUle Pfunder; fourth, force that spurs men on to Improve several states have been paid in ing on inside of him, she said. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mc- apace In the town ball has been under the name of Frank Sheehan cash, she declared here in Connecti­ The fact that some persons have corresponding secretary. Miss Betty Mrs. Vera Cobb. when found guilty of 11 charges or their condition in life. Kcown, of Portadown, Ireland, to COMBINED taken for exhibition booths. Gessay; treasurer, Mrs. Emma LIsk; Miss Hart said (hot although em­ cut ca.-ih ha.s quietly been given to the idea that the world owes them Harry Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. The automobile dealers of the city Delegates to the Department En­ receiving money under false prer persons known to be able to handle a living, Miss Hart maintained, M iss Katharine Baldridge selects will cooperate, and a monster auto- publicity chairman, Mrs. Katherine campment of the V.F.W. to be held tenses two nvinths ago. Captain ployment In private Industry i.s Edward Scott, of 194 Center street, Ashe. Richard Shea is notifying the com­ picking up the number of people go­ it. shows the need for careful social on March 7, at Christ Church Cathe­ mobile parade la being planned for in New London in July have been As a general rule, though, direct service work. It is to the interest of The first anniversary of the Rock­ elected as follows, Arthur M. Bate­ pany that their "salesman" le in ing on the relief rolls continues to dral, Springfield, Mass. one day, with a showing of cars to ville Branch will be celebrated with Keep A WESTGLOX Increase. This con.sUtulea the great relief means that destitute fam­ be held on the lower road in the man and Thomas Ryan; alternates, ilies arc provided for In the form of a supper on April H. There will be problem facing the FRA officials, ¥ ■ center of the city. a guest speaker following the sup­ IN TOUR KITCHEN she said. meats and groceries, fuel, rent, Plan Joint Celebration clothing and medical supplies. per and entertainment program .It There are at present about 22.- Court Hearts of Oak, Foresters of is expected that guests will be pres­ 000,000 persons on emergency relief "More and more and more people America, together with Court Pride, ent from Manchester, Stafford Every woman needs a good clock in in the United States, according to are coming on relief all the time,” ★ Juvenile Court will hold a joint an­ Miss Hart, a resident of Woodbury, niversary on Friday evening, March Springs and Willimamtic. the kitchen to keep a record of baking Mias Hart. Then she turned her at­ Dry Cleaning Satisfaction Birth tention to the situation in Connecti­ as.scrted. Unusually attractive in every 29 at the Hof Brau Hass, Village • ANDERSON • activities and many other things go­ cut and paid tribute to the Select­ "As soon as men get private jobs street. There will be a program of Mr. and Mrs. Russelt Boucher of others come in to their places. If style detail— Sally Sweet shoes entertainment followed by dancing. Ellington avenue are the parents of ing on. You can depend on Westclox. men in the 169 town.s of the state ns This Is the first time that the two a daughter, bom at the Rockville "the finest and ablest set of public wc were able, say, to put three and not only embrace the favored Greenhouses and Flower Shop a half million people to work right “Modern methods and lodges have united in holding an City hospital on Saturday, March We feature Uie complete line. officials I have ever known" She anniversary. Bruno Doss is head of 16. Mrs. Boucher is the former Miss said Bridgeport, with 4,500 families now, I’m afraid an equal number fashion features—but they offer would be placed on relief." equipment,” says Mrs. Court Hearts of Oak and Walter Eunice Busher, daughter of Mr. and 153 Eldridge Street on relief, was the most seriously hit "Dreadful" Cases heavenly foot comfort seldom Kreh Is chief Ranger of the Juvenile Mrs. Frank Busher of Chestnut VN estclox Big Ben Alarm of all the cities, hut that ,an average MIs.s Hart said there were cases Raldridffe, “account for found in such style^right foot* Court. street. C locks...... $ 3 .5 0 of one person In every ten through- where people were found to lie un­ wear. Tax Collector’s Notice Fire Departmeat to Meet For The Sixth Year «ut .the state w.as being aided. dernourished, that "dreadful cases" the fine results obtained William A. Kuhniy, tax collector The Rockville Fire Department Westclox Baby Ben Alarm Have Done Good Work were happening because people were A t for the Tpwn of 'Vemon has issued will hold a joint meeting this eve­ C locks...... $ 2 .9 5 Mise Hart declared the Selectmen too proud to apply for relief. It also by the U. S. Cleaners and noticed of the Town tax of oixteen ning at 7 o’clock at the Fitch House W ill Supply Cut Flowers With radium dial, $l.O0 more. of the different towns ha 1 worked has been discovered that this class mills which la due. Collector Kuhn- in the center of the city. The re­ out a marvelotu piece of social serv­ of people run up bills they never Dyers—and I ffludly roc* ly will be at the Post Office in Tal- ports of the recent fair will be given ice work In handllnc the caser of can expect to lepay. Although in The kitchen floor covering cott--ffa on Tuesday, April 9 from by the chairman, secretary and and Potted Plants Westclox Fortune A larm ...... $ 1 .4 5 persons who wsntcd work but not Woodbury, her lioiiic town, the elec­ ommend them lo you.” one to two In the afternoon. On the treasurer of the ^alr committee. charity. same date he will be at the Post Of tric company turns off the current If Opening Date Selected At The Westclox Bantam Alarm ...... $ 1 .2 5 After explaining how the ERA the bill becomes loo far in arrears, that's easy to keep clean! flee at Vemon Depot from 2:16 to The date of Friday. April 26 has Strictly Formal functions In the matter of di.^trlb;d It has been known In this state that 3:15 o’clock. On other days from been selected by the Italian Ameri­ Westclox Ben Bolt Electric Ing relief fund.s. Mias Hart em­ an electric hill of .J2U0 has been run April 1st to 15th Inclusive, the col­ can Friendship Club of this city for Alarms ...... $ 2 .9 5 phasised that no money le turned The IJ. S. Cleaners and Dyers have lector will be at the Town Clerk's the opening of their newly renovat­ H erald C o o k in g Sc h o o l up, she said. Sp.-aklng of the pre­ office in Rockville from 10 a. m. to Westclox Travel Clock, Party dates call for those fascinating over to towns which do not plan dicament of white collar workers, ed club rooms on Kingsbury avenue. (Handbag watch) ...... their relief work systematiiall.v, she pointed out that these workers long given satisfaction to the people 12 noon; 2 to 5 in the afternoon; A public dance will be held at this $ 2 .9 5 front and side ringlets so popular just which fall to spend their money arc desperately In need of jobs "for Monday and Friday evenings from 7 time, in the remodeled club hall. Westclox Pocket Ben carefully or which neglect to treat their own salvation.” of ISIanehestcr a n d surrounding to 8; on Saturdays nine to 12 noon .. Committee Appointed We have a complete selection of Watches ...... $ 1 .5 0 now. The Weldon Beauty Salon have their charity recipients decently. LEJnUH-’SOH. only. The April business meeting of the choice Cut Flowers and Potted Miss Hart expressed the opinion Declaring It had been found that WATKINS All persons who pay their taxes Friendly Class of the Union Con­ justly earned an enviable reputation that a faintly of five cannot iiiatn- towns. This policy of giving dry INC. on or before the 16th of April, 1035 Plants at all times. Select yours W'estclox Dax Watch ...... many got CWA Jobs who were not lain Ihclr health and self-respect on at MANCHESTER, CO N N . gregational church will be held on here for complete satisfaction. $ 1 .2 5 among Manchester women for their really in need, the state supervisor a wage of Jl'J weekly. If the pre- are allowed a 6 per cent discount. Wednesday evening, April 3, follow­ Both of these watches have unbreakable crystals. made It clear that under the new- cleaning satisfaction accounts for the After that date full taxes must ed by a social in the church social ringlet hair sets. viiillng wage amendment goca be paid and after May 1st Interest work relief program only those dis- through. It Would provide a maxl- rooms. Plans for the annual ban­ See the Westclox Clock At the Cooking School. ever growing patronage of this con­ will be added at the rate of HE of 1 quet to he held on May 1 will be covered after carefid inve.stlgallim nuim of $,’i0 a month. This will per cent per month until paid as to be destitute are given wbrk. Of mean, she averred, that a large num­ dUKussed a t this Ume. The follow­ Flowers For Every Occasion cern. directed law. ing committee is in charge of the all cases on relief in Connecticul ber will liiivc to be provided for .mt AU Ex-service men must file a light now, 9S per cent are in town.s of private and public funds, rn-t April social,'Mrs. Gertrude Kington, R. DONNELLY having work relief program.- from the Federal government. P H O N E 8686 JEWELER Million a Miiiitli Unemployed people as a general 515 Main Street Weldon Beauty Salon Misa Hart said the ERA m (.'<>n- rule are wllliii" to pay their food Dial 7100 Manchester nccticut got approximately Jl.OOO,- bills, but it Is surprising how many Learn at COOKING SCHOOL 000 a month from the govenimeiil are Imbued with the Idea that the which Is divided among about lOU l.'imllord can wait for Ills rent They cities and towns In proportion to the think the rent is only a frill, a U.S. CLEANERS & DYERS number on relief ami to th.- amount luxury, uiul e.on.-'eqiiently neglect to No one likes stale cake! spent for relief by the towna. She pay their rent. «.‘!6 Main Street—.Near MontKumery Ward’s denied the ERA was pnrtjul to eer- One ileterrent of unemployed peo­ why A & P coffee is preferred by people who demand the bes* and no wonder—only fresh cake has the full tasty flavor you like! For the 4th consecutive year At The Herald Cooking School, Mrs. Katherine Baldridg3 will give every woman in Manchester an opportunity to find Is your radio stale ? ps Lijes out for herself why A & P Coffee is the choice of so many people The improvements made in today’s radio have placed old­ er models in a class with a two-weeks-old cake. Why be a n c \tHappi) FRIGIDAIREA.—./ who are able to pay any listening to a stale, dull-flavored radio when a hew one is the choice of the Herald Cooking School price for any luxury offers so much more satisfaction 7 they desire. tu r Your Children A & P Coffee is one ^f Need This the pleasures enjoyed by Hson will bring yam both abort and ataodard wava pro* Natural Food wealthy people that any­ roam iritk tha NATO- RAL Tone for which Summer days are play days. Are Stromberg • CgrlaoBO aro one can afford. Come t# famoBO. Cooie la aad aae your youngsters well enough to the Na. 60-T Treaaara be sparklingly healthy and gay, the Cooking School an! Cheat in spite of hot weather? They will be if you watch their diet, and keep them away from richly learn how to get perfect prepared, highly seasoned foods. coffee satisfaction. Milk alone contains all the ele­ Hmrs JI1.L YOU HAVE TO DO TO O IT IT ments that build wiry, sturdy little bodies, and keep eyes glow­ Bring to the Cooking School the card which you find in every ingly bright Let your young­ can of RUMFORD BAKING POWDER and show it to the «# sters have two quarts a day—-as Rumford Representative at the door. THAT’S ALL! a beverage and in foods, and He will ice that you get this most useful household necessity. tf AUY FRISH COf rat II GtOUND ilFOAl YOUt ITR they’ll have their best summer. "ity dtor, at ahtoyt, your cook it tnough to drive amyoao mad laiih onvy. How \Vest Side Dairy Products will Every woman can have one—ABSOLUTELY FREE—Tiy just be used exclusively by Mrs. showing the card from a Rumford can. d o t the nuiiiag. tuch coffee?" tick ond FvfMedi’ed Baldridge in The Herald Cooking "ITtil, between friendt, the coffee ittelf, hat a lot to do tvUh it. Thit it A & P Don’t miss getting this handy little PLATE SCR.\PER of 1 9 yib. School. ■ Coffee. Ve have tried all three o f their blends and thit one suits oar taste exactly. ,$$-L special design that makes it so tremendously useful in Treaoare Console. a dozen ways in every kitchen. And strangely enough, it irn’l their highest priced blend either". ' Same aperatliyt teatatem as No. $«-T Herald Cooking School Mrs. Katharine Baldridge Pork A VO mi o. Now York— a r a.. $99.50 Have our pure Milk~^and D o rr MISS THE » l Uw HM .. I . n m k . Bar H arkn, Kaau aall A A P OB m te ^ l a ah. ra. .Banl lha baat I. a.anikl., Ua, kn. TW t » M . . w w "ThereteHimiiNotbbigFIneri Only the genuine Frigidaire gives STATE THEATER SirambcrgCarlfen* Cream delivered to your COOHIHfi SCHOOL Xwulnt Brtton Starting At •;48. A * r r—4 Stmwm. eeDw le eveUeWe •• Tee el yeer home each morning. Gill Taea - Wed, - Thara - KrI., March ll-tO-tl-sa. AaPk.raltekwtarthaSa.lh AMrimat.waMIM«m f dimi trmm ifce gte I Ymi'N hsor huw ta halt* aaU^iaat ta ,aw SklpvaO, klatea., rawtad, diairtteite ate wM i . aar awa a, bottles for the kiddies to Super Power—Fast Freezing—Economical Operation "»».«— « r r M - Tkafaahr A A P, am, AAP Mlcluus cok* so eioarly ■n* Ite Iwat waM, wa te, « tte War fWw vklah tea. wtea A a P You can depend on the price and quality. take to school . . ' «.*a a ta aalt j e e r tw w , M ia a n h e n m teak I «x|Maino«l you can rfupll- iTahElVi « •> pwatew aurti, tWhl lar ,a .r •atoifyourtolf. You'Nflot *“ fcwr. Ite 1*1117 ttfewklMk. 2 lbs. 35c^ 33 See Complete Display of 1935 Frigridaires At iniiiisiflRis now Moos, nowrocipos, Mild and Mtllew VIgerevtamd Wlnty I oiM m w USES for ptn% Rumford AMERICA’S MOST POPULAR COFFEES Potterton & Krah WEST SIDE oM-phasphoM RUMPORD all-rphosphaie *41 8AKIN« rOWOll, 'Where radio is understood** 2 Years Service On All Radios. DAIRY <99^ PASTEURIZED MILK To Pay Baking POWDIR arrassia A & P STORES Phone 3733 At the Center 519 Main S t and up T.W 0 --TJ9 - e y f i f f N E R »ij t Time pajtraents—Trade in yonr old s e t 52 McKee Street Phone 7708 KEMFS, Inc. V Frigidaire Sales and S o ries T W IL V l' MAMCHESTER EVKNING HERALD. MAMCHEirrEK. UIIMN. MUfTDAT, MAKCH 18.1888. MANCHEBTER EVENING HERALD, MANOHCSTiEB. CONN- MONDAY. MARCH 18, 1985.

parttaan and os far as poMifal* an NURSERY STOCK NOT unsalarlsd oonunlaaton. I also ba> Q ^ D A R K OFF ST A G E PREDia nGHT Uevad that axtreme care abould be HUMAN RELAUONS exerciaed on appototments to the By BUB ROBERTS administering commission in that it TAXED ELSEWHERE may be made certain that thoee ap­ INTEREST NEEDED McCLUSKEY THIRD AS SEARS TAKES 2-MU£ R BLOND OVER PENSION, pointed have no other intereata Hi»ti Last evening a large audlanceA Naturally, ae adltSoa o t the FoUea j / CABirOK Kbiob*» the interests of the beneficiartea of witnessed the opening of this would be eomptete without a danc­ the pension act.” •ms MCA tcavcfciNS Relief Board Discusses the son’s "Folles Bergere” at the local ing chorus, 'nie renditions of "I R A ^ B I U ^ The committee on old age se­ theater. Maurice ^evalier, with his Love the Rain" and "Straw Hats' curity sponsored the Art-party pen­ Closer Bonds Between Men BIKHIf HKBB TODAY guidly for a leather-backed note- usual gay smiling personality play­ are above average. The girls are not (OoaHwMd from Faro Oae) sion bill, which provided for a non- y a U X E S r t OBAVXS’ amployWt book. Assessment Qaestion With ed the leading role, ably support­ lacking In pulchrlpide nor dancing aalaried commission. Town CqQC ScticS Is Off ffldcfiniteit/WiimerTopsFoIlowsBy ed by Ann Sothom and Herts Urged by Pastor at Case’s H M U a DBIMOOLD, teUs ber be. “Wh*t waa the name I she technique. I have yet to visit ons ths propealtlon. Hs planned to dis­ To Oonfer Tomorrow H ta la Aetata a eanfeaslon that uked. Deputy Commissioner. Oberon. of ths theatsrs that Hollywood eon- cuss ths bill today with Cornelius The Rev. Oscar Maurer, chairman r M a n ha baa been protacUnr a | The plot of the movie is quite de­ tlnuss to depict whore the audience J. Donaher, counael for ths Federa­ ot the committee, announced that Dinner. Scores Great Double Victory ■riatar. BDIHeeot f®ea out taj curtains at the rear of the lightful. Chevalier, a famoua Im- te carried to the ceialng o f the stage tion, who last week came out In the group will meet in Hartford at Inches In Stretch Duel aaar. Hetarnlnf, abe discovers parted. A small, slender ■personator, Is hired to het the part from which point they are permit­ support o f the bill. 2 p. m., tomorrow to discuss the CONTROVERSY OVER To Pick All-Star Quintet TOUGHEST POST IN •aaoM has taken bar parse, sub-1 brunet, with something regal In her Members ot the local Board of of a Baron during a reception for ted to look down at the dancers as Soclallste, too, sold they would committee's bills. Mr. Maurer at More interest In human relations eiMctljr like It. !^|. game between lap, coming up like a whirlwind In Miss." the driver said. "I stopped MUlicent started as she heard the the field which were not a year old, "They profess to want to prevent youngstera might have attended the The enormous assignment of tbe backstreton to fight It out stride clubliouse can be erected. aasination, in order to make Ohio Also benefit basketball game and filling the greet Ruth's large bio- Sioux Falls, (8. D.) and Colorado nn this aide of the street because woman so casimlly use her correct Mr. Schrelber contended. Unfore­ and the Nation believe that you crime", he said. "Actually they will game had a lower price prevailed. College. Morning and afternoon for stride witb Follows on the fl^ 1 thought you were in a hurry." Previous to the business session dance at East Side Rec, sponsored Hartford Man’s Machine De­ The second game was scheduled gens suddenly has focused the name. seen circumstances like insect rav­ Chef Osano served a chicken din­ were taking control— the control force on the state horse track 3 On AII'Toumey Squad games today serve at prelude to tbe turn and the straightaway and tosa She nodded, and, pressing her "You know who I am then?" she ages, a disease blight or frost that you have always had. gambling, which will make the peo­ by Bluefielda A. C. for High school stroyed Near Talcottville — for tomorrow night at the Eeat Side sMrtllght on Selkirk after more loosing the sprint that carried him ner. Thirty members attended the track team. than fix eomparatlvsly obscure night program oalling for tbe flret face to the glass window, sur­ asked. might kill products growing in the "I have charged repeatedly that ple lose hundreds of thousands of Rao but Director Frafik Busch uf appearance of several teams on the to the taps in the fast time of alas dinner, several more of the members March 23.—Tall Cedars formal Rockville Police Called. the Recreation Centers refuted to years la the minors, veyed the opposite side of the "Yes," said Mlea Hanson. "Please fields and, Mr. Schrelber empha­ the relief program, in Ohio la very dollars. Koee, e ...... 1 1 8 "favorite’’ list heeded by the power­ minutes, 14.3 seconds, which equall­ street. arriving for the business ses-sion dance. Sunset Ridge Country club. allow the use of the Reo unleaa two Selkirk, who became 26 years GLENN CUNNINORAM be seated." sized, "you can't tax a man for what later in the evening. wasteful, inefficient and many times "A t the same time these politi­ Special to The Herald Obuobowski, Ig ...... 2 2 6 ful Denver Pigs. ed McCluskey's performance In th* She found not trace of the man cians first go out of their way to Also dance at Manchester Country admissions—forty cento and twen­ of age in January, realises the mag­ That Glenn Cunningham far out Rhe indicated the chair, and ho hasn’t got." inhuman. Theae are the charges Rockville, March 18.—Rockville Tierney, rg ...... , .1 0 3 nitude of bis task. Tbe ipotlighted second round Wllllami' 3-miIe of the Boston Ath* who had given the name of Jarvis MUlicent dropped Into It, realizing kill a measure which would genuine­ club. ty-five cento—were charged, hold­ shines other runners a t . distances letio Association gamee In Fabiro* Mr. SchreiBof said he suggested that you seek to evade. You might police were called to Talcottville at from a mife to 1600 meters was am games tonight Include: C. Happ. But, nrlth a swiftly that she had Indeed burnt her ly prevent crime such as the Glas­ Coming Events ing that it was unfair te tbe public day to Win Title; Dave "I don’t expect to equal Ruth’s ary. McCluskey waa slocked to to Mr. Potter that the time for filing have a more decent and manly way U o’clock last night to take care of 15 4 34 achievements," explslns the Ca- ply demonstrated Saturday night In Southern Ksnsas Stage Lines of frightened Intake of breath, she bridges; that these people held her the property lists should be changed FORMER LOCAL MAN to evade the issues, and not resort tonbury farm community bill, a bill March 25.—Educational club lec­ to charge tha tame adhilsston for St. .\ndrews, Plainfield 9;1S. traffic as a result of an automobile adults and these who are achool stu­ nadlan-born fiyChaeer. "I don’t the Knighta of Columbus games at Kansas City vs. Cheyenne, W. O. 2, recognised a police car parked at completely In their power; that any from October I to January 1. to blackening the name of an inno­ which has the support of every ture at Hollister street school. Rob B. r . T. Nine runners were in the field burning near the intersection of the dents. Mnldoon Tourney High believe any ball player ever will. Madison Square Garden when the which defeated Pocatello, Ida., A. C.. the opposite curb. It was one ot story she might be able to tell the Nurserymen have stock In the ware­ cent man. 1 repeat these charges, worthwhile agency in the state." ert C. Deming on "Let Us Celebrate Rockville Talcottville road and ths W. Beausoleil, rg ...... 2 0 4 46-84 last night; Denver Pigs, vs. for the two-mlle event, with Me- the cars of a type equipped with WEDS IN BALTIMORE The speech of Professor Davis the Tercentenary." Rofuas Reduction I’m not Billy enough to make the Kansas flyer set a new world's recor Cluskey third from the pole. He police would sound so wildly in­ houses on January t but the stock Mr. Hopkins. Your adminIstraUon Dobsonvilib turnoff. An automobile Bergeron, Ig ...... 4 8 n goal Ruth reached mine I'm sim­ Omaha Harkert's victor over the Salt fadio, carrying two plain-clothes was broadcast on the radio. March 26.—Annual concert of G Manager Frits Wilkinson of the Oats, c ...... J ...... 0 0 d of 2:10.1 In the 1,000-yard event got away a split eecom} ahead of credulous that It would not bo is In the fields on October 1, being of relief la wasteful. It la Ineffi­ driven by Louis Mortanz of lOS Firestones was perfectly willing to Scorer, AI Obnebowski Is 0 ply going out to moke good for and then came back an hour later t Lake Boosters In a stirring first datacUvss. There was no distin­ worthy of belief. dug up and transferred to the ware­ cient. It la many times inhuman. I Clef Club at Emanuel Lutheran Colebrook street, Hartford, caught C. Beausoleil, rf ...... 3 0 6 the gun but soon rcilnquiohad tbd William J. Uncles Marries Miss reduce tha admlsaien for acbeo) atU' myself. o capture the Columbian MUe for round overtime game, 38-84; Me lead to Frank Creadey, bla Mow guishing mark on the car, save the houses for the winter around the will go further this time and charge MURPHY’S OPPOSITION church. fire. Mr. Mortanz brought the car CtonnoUy, rf ...... 1 0 2 Pherson, (Kes.) Oilers, Missouri police emblem which appeared on Barbara R. Ball, of W'est de,ito to twenty-five cento but Kelley, i f ...... “I’m prepared to Uke the the third atralght year. The old r York A. C. team-mate. Follawe, Miss Hanson's unruffled man­ middle of October. This stock' Is that to a large extent It is a viola­ New Haven, March 18.— (A P )t- March 29.—Community Players In to a stop, but waa unable to extin­ Ck>a;h Hugh Greer of the Rangers Best Player; The Scores. , . l 1 8 Jeers, and will be thankful for Valley League ehemplons, vs. tba license, and the' slctn wnicb Hartford on March 8. ecord for the 1,000-yard waa 3:13, Sears and Thomae RuaseU S< ner radiated complete composure. kept In the warehouse until the tion of the most sacred right of Mayor John W. Murphy of New “The Bellamy Trial", a 3-act melo­ guish the blaze. The car waa burn­ held out for the forty-cent admie- what few cheers are tosaed my Powera of Lehl, Utah, which sent waa mounted on the front of the 11 4 set by Harold Cutblll of Buffalo in hattan College stayed right behind She amootheil hack Mllllcrnt's hair, spring sales and, what Is not dis­ American citizens; that is, the In­ Haven voiced opposition today to drama at Whlton Memorial Hall. ing ,n the center of the road and S|o4 for all. A i a -esult, the teams way." 1922. Fread'Hardemen college, Hender. iar. But MUlicent Graves had studied the contour of her face, then posed of, is destroyed. He indicated A wedding of local interest took violability of private family affairs. March 30.—Irish Tea Party, en­ the Rockville police on being noti­ Halftime score, 19 to 14. Man- Crowly as McCluskey settled down the provision in the old age pension ary left without a playing surface Sweeping asidt four opponents by However. I’ve an Idea the citl- son, Tenn., to ths discard, 63-40. to his flat-teoted, ground-sating noticed these cars before. Now brought out a brunet transforma­ that If the products were In the place on March 8, in the Catholic This Is done through your protea- bill, creating a commission of five tertainment and dance. Orange Hall fied drove to the scene of the fire as tbs State Armory ir not avail­ Chester. Referee, Heller. Time, 8- aena of Ruthvllle, the right field The Stoge Unera, Pigs and Me fha observed both the license plate Cathedral, at Baltimore, Md. The sional young case workers, who decisive margins, the local Rec-CJol- minuta periods. stride, back In sixth place. tion which she carefully fitted to warehouses on October 1 they lawyers. 7:00 p. m., degree team. Daughters and directed traffic until the flro able. It Is poasibla that ths sartss bieaubere of tbe Yankee Stodlum, counted upon more than any other the A’s divided a pair of contsete Pherson all wert wolvsd through the and the siren. She knew also that the girl’s head, pulled down a "U" contracting parties were William J. have become a pack of Inquisitors, of Liberty. waa over. The ruined car was push­ legions captured the state tourna­ Never In The Lead could be considered as taxable, but A member of the Connecticut may be beld up until the first, week where tha warmest admirers of athlet# to replace Ruth. with the Boeton Red Sox. first round, along with 15 other On the 13th of ths 33 Inpe, fiearn thasa cars customarily carried two arrangement of mirrors which she as matters now stand they arc in Uncle.H, formerly of this place, and going to the homes of tbeir victims April 6.—Salvation Army concert ed to the aide of the road and waa I ment championship at Wllllmantlc commission on old age security, the ii) April, when the Rangers will *>a the Bern have assembled for these The rookie never has played clubs In the 64-taam bracket. Eight went Into the lead with Crowley, inen. Now only one of the men sat adjusted about Mlllicent’s head. the fields and growing when the 51iss Barbara R. Balf, of West with a grocery order in one hand mayor said: in Citadel. Commissioner Alex removed by a wrecker this morn­ able to obtain use of ths Armory Saturday aad also came home with THIEF PAYS FOB , many years, will like the young OLD ’PUBCHASE' tbe bank that Ruth knew so well Lakeland—Tbe Detroit Tigers first round and five second round FoIIowi and McCluskey trailing In. behind the steering wheel in the "How," she asked, "does that lists are filed. Hartford. Conn. The ceremony war and their Inexcusable Intrusion into "1 am emphatically opposed to Damon and visiting bands. Also ing. but than tbe question arises as to a major share of the individual fellow chosen to succeed their Idol. clashes are on today's program. aar, and he was taking potes of look ?" performed by Rev. Nelllgan, Assist- the private affairs of helpless peo­ Fined $10 And Costs prizes awarded at the close of the in right field at tbe Yankee Sta­ with two exhibition game victories that order. Oowley faded dunng .\skrd For Opinion limiting the administering body to Emanuel Lutheran choir. whether or not the Firestones will dium, but promisea to practice the next few laps and It becaeaa a aomathlng which was coming In "I'm more Interested In know­ ;.nt (Chancellor of the Diocese. The ple in the other. Francis Yost of High street, ar­ agree to play the second game there three days of competition. Besides Dofuntak Sprlqga, Fla. (A PI—A in will take on the Dodgers Tues­ Mr. Hchrelbcr admitted, when lawyers I am not in favor of the April 22.—Formal ball of Knights Has All the Earroarke assiduously until he has it down battle between Seara, Fellewa and over the radio. ing," MUUcent said, "exactly why attendants wore Michael Sheehan, "So—come to Ohio If you dare creating of unnecessary salaried rested by Motor Vehicle Inspector Instead of on their home floor. < winning a silver trophy, the Rec- Stranger drove up to the gasoline After a rather slow start, Sel­ day. Manager Mickey Cochrane has pressed on the point, that Mr. Pot­ of Columbus. pat. He already has lined up fungo discovered that bis freshmen may McCluskey, with only a stride or so MUlicent tapped on the glass par­ It Is that y ou .. . . " ter had asked the relief board mem­ and Mlsa Elizabeth Sheehan, of Bal­ and show that you are a man, or Jobs, merely for political purposes. I April 26.—Community Players in Levine Howelett last week on the Collegians won seven medals and filling station of Mrs. Bessie Coseon kirk shapes up as quite a ball play­ eight gold baaketbella. bitters for morning workouts when be good enough to supply the re­ separating the trio. They finished tition In something of a panic. “Do you," Miss Hanaon inter­ bers to take up the entire matter timore. Mr. Sheehan waa a class­ turn and run like a coward and con­ believe the old age pension law "Tommy", Hollister street school, charge of operating a motor vehicle and handed her 60 cents. "I stole er . "AU right." she said, "drive on." fess your contemptible character." with improper registration and al­ Dave Muldoon S^rs two quarts of oil here ab oat' two the club makes its 1935 bow in the serve strength he leckM a year ago. the 20th lap abreast a ^ MoCluskay rupted, "think that look all right?" with Town Counsel William S. Hyde mate of Mr. Uncles, at the Catholic should be administered by a non- auspices of Sunset Rebckah lodge. He hit .858 In 106 games with Bronx. ‘T o Mills street?" the driver so operating without a license, was The Collegians opened their years o g o ," he explained and drove Clyde Satter turned tn a good pitch­ By ASSOaATED PRESS moved Into second place as Follows "Yes," MUUcent sai^. with a view to ascertaining definite­ University, at Washington, D. C. Newark in 1984 before being re. took command of the lead and Basra asked. "Your skin," Miss Hanson re­ found guilty of both charges when HALE’ S EMPLOYEES march to the title by swamping on without leaving his name. called In July, when Earl Combs Selkirk was 19 when Mrs. Her­ ing job against the Phlllias and New York (N) 10; St. Louie (N) ly whether Nurserymen should be The couple are now honeymooning Chester Morgan from fell back Into third position. They "Yea," she said, "the Acme marked, speaking as Impersonally in Plnohurst, N. C., and will go on brought before Judge John E. Fisk Camp Furnow, 52 to 16. and then fractured his skull in charging Into bie Moran, wife of the then Roch­ 3. classi'd as farmers or as horticul­ polishing off the favored Willlman- ester scout, urged her husband to was the batting star of Sunday's 0 were running In that order when the er beauty parlor.” as though she had been surveying turists. Mr. Hyde already has been to the coast before returning. IMPROVEMENT CLUB’S In the City Court this morning. A the cement well In St. Louis. Sel­ Boston (N) 9; New York (A ) 4. fine of $5 was imposed on each TO MEET ON COURT tic Elks, SO to 26. Sat\irday the lo­ bewhiskebed s l e u t h sign him for the International to 6 win over the Reds at Tampa. Brooklyn (N) 10; Philadelphia last lap got t:nderway end then The driver nodded and grinned. an Inanimate figure, "is too light consulted, however, and was said Mr. Uncles will be remembered kirk had been out a few days him­ Sears turned on the heat and osme She thought for a moment that he to go with that hair. The news­ charge, which, together with the cals defeated St. Andrews of Plain- self with an Injured elbow when he League club in 1927. The Morans (N) 8. by Mr. Sch ■ Iher to have a,sserted as the son of Mr. and Mrs.*WlIllam field In the semi-finals. 34 to 26 and New Orleans—Actors aren’t the had seen the boy win a seml-pro- Fort Myers, Fie.—The National through to victory. leered suggestively across the street papers have described you as a r. Uncles, formerly of this town, MEETING MARCH 27 costs brought tbe total penalty to reported to the Yankees, but hit Pittsburgh (N) 7; Loa Angeles that the flnii decision shoiilil b«* left $21.18. then drubbed ihe Torrington Cardi­ only ones who grow whlekcra and feaalonal game with the longest Champion St'. Louie Cards, beaten (PC D 3. at the police car. golden blond with light skin and to the discretion of the Board of and now of Arlington, Moss., where .313 in the remaining 46 engage­ "In a hurry?" he a.sked. Anto Accident nals, defending champions, in the let their hair down to act a part. ments. ever hit at Stromberg 10 to 3 yesterday, by the New York Chicago (A) 9; Chicago (N) 8. deep blue eyes. We've got to give Relief. Mr. Uncles conducts the South Bay Grocers and Meat Cutters Take the case of J. A. Rogers, Field, Rochester, the ban soaring Giants, hoped to give a better ac­ "Yes.” she said, and, despite her­ that akin a stain—one that will I’ re.sident John L. Jenhey An M'ss Hilda Erismann, 21, and her finals, 43 to 23. The first half of the A six-foot, one-inch, 183-pound ^ Boston (A) 8; Philadelphia (A) Laundry. The groom Is a graduate last game was a nip and tuck bat­ Federal narcotio agent, who grew a over the ccr)ter field fence and a count of themselvea in the exhibi­ self, her voice once more was thin take several weeks to wear off." of the Catholic University o f Wash­ nounces Session Will Be Held sister. Miss Esther Erismann, 19, of left-hand hitter and right-hand BOSTON CUBS TAKE with fright. 17 Chamberlain street, this city, tle In which the Collegians held e four weeks beard and shaggy locks railroad station beyond. tion game hers today with tbe A ’s. Detroit (A) 9, Onclnnatl (N) 6. "Can you do that?" Mlllicent COOKING SCHOOL ington, D. C., and of the Harvard at Manchester Y. M. C. A. Ready for Cage Battle at thrower, he swats tha ball hard. Bill Walker, Cotton ^ppan and Bud asked, were treated at the Rockville C3ty slender 18-17 margin at halftime to get in character as a drug addict. He expreaaea confidence in his He caught files on his chest then, 8t. Louis (A ). 7; Balthnore (ID School of Business Administration. but with David Muldoon leading the It fooled them so well that it’s a and still appears awkward in tbe -Tinning were the chosen burlers. S. The cab shot forward, slid "Yes." she said, "but It may be The bride la the daughter of Mrs. hospital for minor ajuries eustain- ability to drive out 40 home rune. President John L. Jenney of the ed when an automobile driven by the Rec Tonight. way with pine baskets the Col­ large part of th4 answer to Louisi­ garden. George Alexander has e c a n-a m i c e t i h e smoothly through the gears, and painful. You'll have a desire to OPENS TOMORROW Rose Balf, and the late Edward Manchester Improvement Associa­ Selkirk may alternate with Jesse TODAY’S SCHEDULE Edward'Eberle of Ellington went legians raced into a wide advantage ana's 62 arrests In yeatsrday's fed­ fine pair of hands, however, and CAREFUL COPB At West Balm Beach—New York turned at the corner. MUlicent rub at your face. If you rub the Balf, of the E)igh scorer and throwe well. goers, careful policemen preferred a At St. Bernardino— Pittsburgh how a bunted thing feels. can assure you It won’t be painful. Tuesday evening, March 27. There of Sale's will take place at tbe Country Club Soda Co., Country Finishing school, of Washington. D. young women injured, were Miss of the tournament with a total of 61 nine-bloek chaae before killing a (N) V*. Hollywood (P C D . Too late she realized that the cab It will be done In Just this man­ C. was no meeting of the association East Side Rec tonight at 9 o'clock. Oen Handle His Dukas, Toe mad dog. tle for Runner-Up Bertb; ner." Club Soda. Hilda Lanz of South Manchester points. AI Obucbowekl, nho with A t Tampa—ancinnati (N ) va. driver waa fully aware of her anx­ A reception will be tendered the held In February because ot other Last year this game attracted over Muldoon waa a member of the Man- Selkirk was born in Huntevills, Called after the animal bit three John I. Olson, Dupont Paints and and Ernest Erismann, a brother of 300 fans, and, no doubt the gym win Toronto (ID. ious scrutiny. His eyes were re­ She smoothed Millicent's dress Enamels. couple on their return. activities that took up the time ot the two girls. Something went eheater High varsity this peat sea­ Ont., but ble parents brought him children, Patrolmen Joseph Lynch At Ft. Myera- St. Louis (N) ve. flected In the rear view mirror as back from the wrist, placed her the members. A t the meeting on wrong with the steering apparatiis be filled agnin tonight. son, was ^ven a medal ae ,the out­ to Rochester ae a child. and M. H. Corvoran found It loose Philadelphia (A ). New Haven Fourth. arms parallel along the arm of the Arthur Drug Store, Hand Lotion The etrong market team will try ha watched her with cynical ap­ March 27 arrangements are being causing the car to leave the road. standing player of the tourney and He la a handaome chap, some­ near a church, so they commandeer­ At Sacramento—CfiilcBgo (N) va. praisal. chair. and Cosmetics. made for a supper and on out-of- to cleave the grocers off the floor The Williams A Carleton Co., OHIO GOVERNOR CHARGES Captain Richard Shea of the Rock­ Muldoon was runner-up and Mso re­ what resembling long Bob Meu- ed an eutorooblle and chased the Sacramento (PCL). MUlicent whirled about and hud­ See." she said, "you’ll have to town speaker will be present. He ville department investigated the with their butchering attack; but, ceived a medal. sel in facial appearance. He wears a dog Into a lesa populated area be­ At Orlando--Brooklyn (N) ve. Boston, March 18.— (API— ThO hold them this way." Spires and Extracts. will give a talk on fire prevention. tba groeera feel that as they have By CHARLES ORCBaCH ^Princeton: Cumilngbam, running on dled herself In the seat, her eyes accident, but no arrest was made. Three On Tourney Team (.\BMiclated Prow Sports Writer.) heavy blue ehlrt .around the circuit, fore destroying It Baltimore (IL). Canadian American hockey league She pressed a button. There was Worcester Salt Co., Worcester beep practicing in ths Self Serve two bad ankles, that day was eloeer fixed rigidly straight ahead. She Salt. HOPKINS UBELED HIM Struck By Auto Three members of th< Colleglana Glenn Cunningham ran tbe fastest seldom shaves, and bis brown hair swung Into the last week of Its sea­ thought of the money her strange a click of a spring, steel bands shot the past two weeks, they will give to realizing his dream of a 4:04 mile Mrs. Btdwell, Mrs. aapp, Spirella Mrs. Catherine Dwyer of 55 Vil­ ware picked on tha All-Tournament timed mile ever run by a human than the ofiNclal tlmeri thought, la usually requires combing. son today with Quebec and Provi­ friend had given her. She was out from the underside of the arm, BE READY FOR WAR, lage street was struck by an auto­ toe market team a surprise. Many team. Bill Keish and Muldoon at He hunts and fishes. He much dence battling for the runner up circled Millicent's wrist. Corsets. (Coiitinned From Page One) of Hale's customers have noticed when be left Princeton’s BUI Bon- the opinion of Coach BUI HiughM. holding It clenched tightly in ber mobile driven by ,Carl Ulrich of forwards and GbuebowakI at guard. tbron 40 yeardi behind in their epe- rather would talk about an eigbt- position. hand. She looked at It In surprise "Now,” she said, "It won't be U. S. cneaners—Dry Cleaning. the boys practicing throughout the "Lawson Robertson cams to me Winston Bendall. Paper Products. Mountain street while crossing The other members of the all-star eial race In Palmer stadium June after ths race and said hla watch, polht buck hs bagged In the Adi- 71:e Boston Cute esfely IB-dteet as she saw that the oUter bill waa painful. committee, according to your own RUSSIANS ARE TOLD week. team were Broberg of Torrln^n at rondacks In November than about National Sugar Refining C!o., Jack Union street last night. Mrs. Dwyer 16, 1084. Just out of a Jeweler’e ahop, caught place will complete the three re- a $100 bill. Panic filled MUlicent Grave’s letter, took place before the In- was taken to the Rockville cilty The market’s lineup will include center end Paretta of New Britain baseball. Frost Sugar. aguration while I was still a private The time waa 4:06:7, nine-tenthi Glenn at 4:06:5, againat tha offidnl mainiffg games, then rest up until Slowly she counted the money. eyes. She tried to speak calmly, v'Oontiiiiied traiD Page One) hospital where bruises were treated. Joe Sartor, John Hedlund, Ray An- at guard. These players were elso Salkirk was a champion wres­ i W B r f i 1 authoritatively. Durkce-Mower. At All Food citizen. During that time I waa al­ of a second better than the former 4:06:7," Hargise relatea. "My own Quebec and Providence finish their Tliere was $075 in bills of varying She remained at the hospital over­ dislo, Dlt Gavello, Hans Bensche, awarded medals end each member world record made on tha aame fast tler while a student at Tech High, seasone and battle through their denominations. 'Thank you," she said, ‘T don’t Stores—Marshmallow Fluff. most never In Columbus. During watch showed 4:05:6." THE ATHLETICS. ^Detroit ba«Jc In December in 1988 in­ knowledge on the part of the fight­ night, and Fred Pateneude. The grocery of the Cbllegians received a- gold Princeton track 11 jnonths before Rochester, and starred in soccer. two out of three first round play think I care for the treatment New Model Laundry, Laundry. the period directly referred to. I will have AI Madden, Ralph Russell, Roland Logan, former Kanoas directly waa rasponsibla for Hooks' The cab driver ' swung the ear ers.’’ basketball. Manager Eugene Kelley by Oxford's slim New Zealander, Reputed to be far handler with off eerles. out of traffic, slowly cautiously and Plea.se liberate my w lsts.” Otto Seldner. Inc.. Seidner'a May­ waa in Florida with my family seek­ John Sullivan, Ray Hagenow, John also received a medal for his work athlete then trainer at Georgs Wash­ his flats than most ball playera, Philadelphia, March 11.— (A P )— chance, since Mack haa had to call onnaise. Propagandists will have an im­ Jack Lovelock. ington university and later ^ p oin t­ Tbe winner of that eecond-thtrd crept in close to the curb. Miss Hanson didn't answer Im­ ing some much-needed rest. I had portant role, he declared, stating, STATE D. A. R. CONVENES Brown, Frank Ohremeki, Joe Twer- in that capacity. The award for Oeoiga kespa a tst of boxing gloves If you’re looking for the big league on Foxx In an effort to plug the be- Ruasell-Miller Milling Oo.. Occi­ absolutely nothing to do with the This race gave Glenn a two-to-one ed conditioner for the Boeton Red question mark for 1985 consider the hind-the-bat weakness resulting teams play offs-will moan tha Cute ,"The blU," he said, "is ail paid, mediately. She waa standing with "abilities o f ail kinds should show Blte end Mika Reardon. good sportsmanship went to Donald lead In bla 1934 series with Bonny In ble home. Once, when a free-for- and ao's the tip." her face turned away from the dent Flour. Inauguration In any detail. I have New systems of blocking and shift Harrington, manager of the local Sox, did the taping Job on Counnlng- all broke out among opposing play- Athletics. from Mickey’s departure. Scout Ira for the Fontaine cup sometime dur­ themselves, from that of the public —a series which produced new In­ ham’e ailing ankles at Princeton. MUUcent looked up and saw chair, looking toward a door at the The Lerturer absolutely no knowledge of the fin­ propagamdist to that of the gradu­ IN HARTFORD THIS WEEK lays will be worked out by the North Ends, who were eliminated in ere during an Intcrnetlonel League It’s not ao much that Jimmy Foxx, Thomas found Hooks, a left-handed ing the week beginning March 81. Mrs. Baldridge, this year’s lec­ ancial affairs of the state commit­ door and outdoor world recorda at Those painful ankles took their toll Pinky Higgins and a number of six-foot husky graduated from Lou­ Quebec has two gemee to play and display window setting forth va- other side of the room. Thera waa ate of a scientific institute." earns. A battle Is looked forward the first round of the tourney. 1,500 meters and tha outdoor world game, Grorge Aleiendar coolly re­ turer, was bom In Iowa, but has tee, nor how the campaign deficit The summariee: In later meetings with Bonthron end moved ble bridge work, tucked it other ranking veterans will te beck, isians State university, raising plen­ Providence three. The Beavers en­ rioua tranaformaUons. Across the something expectant In her gase. Although Kalinin did not name o when Camille Andislo plays Fred mila mark, and marked that year aa window. In gilt lettering, appeared Millicent's eyes followed those of traveled extensively, and Is familiar or the cost of the Inauguration were will Hold Conference at Centermm FINALS on hie Oriental tour, but Glenn didn't under the bag at first base, and but that the squad Includes 10 ty of dust In ths Texas league. tered the final week of regular play Germany in his speech, both Izvestis Pateneude. the most exciting and record-pro­ the words, "Acme Beauty Parlor." the tall brunet. Suddenly she saw with the people and the customs of financed, except I was told there and Pravda, the newspapers of the Church House on Thursday Tbe cheering section of the Manchester Collegians complain. wftdtd la. rookiee—10 performers brand new Mack expeete great things of with a two game lead over Provi­ was told there was a deficit. The ducing one In mile running history. Avangea All Bat One Leas. The cab driver Jumped back to a door open. A white-robed figure every state In the Union. government and Communist Party grocers will be led by Ann Beniche, B. F. T. Selkirk married Norma Fox, a to the big time—at least three of Hooks. Not only did he bat .850 dence. money, energy, and ability of the and Friday. Glenn bad also set his world in­ Glenn helped Kansas to tha his position behind the wheel, entered the room. She received a degree from the respectively, appealed for a quick end Viola Ferguson. The market Muldoon, If ...... 9 0 18 Bis Rochester nurse, in 1931. There le whom are slated for varsity assign­ last year, but he shapes up as a re­ The Standings Southern Iowa Normal and Scienti­ •state committee were used for all Kose, I f ...... 0 0 0 door mUe record of 4:08:4 that same Six championship bis senior year but a year and a half-old daughter, ments. markable defensive performer. U W. L. T. Pto. ■slemnied the cab into low gear, Mlsa Hanson spoke calmly, al­ mutual assistance agreement by the The 42nd state conference of the will have Dick Braimlck and Edith winter, whipping by 80 yards Gene drova hurriedly away. Something most casually. "Everything U In fic Institute, and then entered Drake candidates. Including the election ot powers to check what was termed Keish. rf ...... 8 5 11 waa never pressed winning the Betty Lou. Speculation doesn’t center so he produces, tbe infield problem Is Boston .... 37 13 8 80 a Democratic Senator and Eighteen Connecticut Daughters of the Roweell leading the cheering. Venaltt, former record-holder at 080, mile and two-mils. vaeska la University, at Dcs Moines. Iowa, for Carpenter, e ...... 2 1 5 m u ^ around tha swlfeh of Foxx solved with the flashy Htgglni at Quebec .... 38 17 . the very nature of his haste readiness." she said. "You may ad­ her war preparation. American Revolution will taka Two local undertaking parlore end 8 88 the completion of her education. Democratic members of Congress. Simmons, c ...... 0 0 0 4:10 who waa destined to become lost two other races to Cunningham, NEXT: The Braves. from first base to catch as on tbe third, and Rabtdt Waratler and Eric Providence 18 18 made MUlicent feel that he was minister the anesthetic." "Rapid and decisive action for the place Thursday and Friday, March one doctor have already oHered tbeir tba "habitual hyiratenuee" In the 18 4$ For a number of years prior to “ Furthermore, during the period Tierney, Ig ...... 1 1 3 outdoors, at the Kansas and Psrni chances of a youngster by the name McNair combining capably around New Haven 14 38 87 going upon some verv definite The whlte-ro^d figure produced to which you refer, the relief pro­ organization of peace on a basis of 21 and 22 at Center church house, scrvicea for the game. epochal threo-alded mlllng competi­ • errand. a paper cone lined with cotton. The her marriage she Uught In the safety and mutual assistance is im­ Brown, I g ...... 0 0 0 relays, the Pennsylvanlen being Ois t>f Alex Hooks—an absolute fresh­ tbe keystone. Pbiladelphia 14 38 81 gram of Ohio was under the control Hartford. The session Thursday tion of 1934. only top-flighter ever to tackle Glenn 8 Her knees felt weak as she real­ odor of ether became apparent. schools at Bloomfield, Iowa. After perative," said Pravda, adding, Obuchowski, rg ...... 3 0 6 man who is taking over first base. Big Young Right-Handere. THU WBEK8 GAMES of General Henderson, who is un­ afternoon will begin at 1:30. The REC TEAM VICTOB Coach’s Watch Said 4:05:51 on Kansas soli. ized that there waa the possibility MUlicent opened her mouth to several years' absence from the Mils three piece entfit U dressy enough for uioet •oclal oceasiona ‘much territory in Europe is attract­ Training Briefs Then, too, although there are six Connie's banking on two most Wednesday school room, she returned to her friendly to me and the state com­ morning se.ssion on the 22 at 9:30. 18 7 43 Tbs arch rivals wound up the out­ Around graduation time In the holdover hurlers. Interest is directed promising rookie hurlers— Caster h« was returning to report to the scream, and the cone was clamped mittee. Every official and employe yet serviceable for cloMroom. wear by the li'chool girl. The ing the rapacious eyes of the Nazi A banquet will be served at 7:15 The Manchester Rec volleyball door campaign with bonore fairly Providence at Philadelphia. efficers in that poUce car, or It over her mouth and nostrils as she profession In 1922. and taught regu­ 'conquerera'.” Torrington Cardinals spring of '84 the EUebart Filer to­ specifically at two slab rookies — and Lelber. of the relief organization In Ohio Jacket's unusual two tab closing and patch pocket with buttoned' Thursday evening at the Hotel team defeated the Bridgeport Y. M. even. Before tbe Princeton meet taled up and estimated he’d traveled Thursday might be that he waa acting under sucked In her breath. lar classes and home economics un­ Hitler's half million conscripts C. A. three out of five games to win B. F. T. By ASSOCIATED PRESS (Jharile Lelber and Joe Castor, from Coming to tbe A's In tbe last draft Philadelphia at New Haven. was appointed by him, and I as­ flap add interest. Patterns'are sized $ to 14 years. SIse 12 requirer Bond, Hartford, preceded by a re­ Holden, rg . . . . they’d epUt even Indoors, Bonny some 60,000 miles In America and icotructlons to rejoin Mr. Happ at Miss Hanson’s hands hehl.Milli- til she entered cooking school work 2 2-3 ysrds of 35-Inch light wpol for the skirt and jacket, 1 7-8 yards' will be "Just the beginning" it pre­ their match Saturday afternoon at ...... 1 0 3 Miami Beach, Fla.—Tha New tbe Padfle 0>ast league—both listed tbe right-handed Lelber has a 1984 sume. with the full approval of your ception at 6:45. The guest apeak :r Richard, rg ...... 5 winning a 4:14 mile and Glenn a Europe, and run 55 eompeUUva Friday Bome rendezvous which had been cent's head. She struggled frantl- In 1932. Since then she has been of batiste, lawn or silk for blense and 1 1-8 yards of lining for Jacket. dicted. the School street Recreation build­ 1 11 Tork Qlanta broke camp today and for starting berthe. record o f 18 wine in 39 starts. Both own Federal agents In Columbus. will be Judge Felix Forte of ^ ston , MoLougblln ig ...... 1 0 2 record 3:62:2 "metric mile," each by mUea under bla own powar. In hla Also, although four outfielders of Boston at Quebec. **'*'*®$®<1 hi tbeir whispered con- cally, kicked and tried to scream lecturer and has conducted cook­ To secure a P.VTTERX and STEP-BY-STEP SEWING IX» izvestia auggeated that the powers whose topic will be "Citizenship." A ing. Scores of the games: Reo, beaded for tha north and what they he and Caster, right-hander jnir- veraatloa. ing schools for newspapers In the Not one sf them was imder the Broberg, e ...... 0 3 2 Inchea. three coUega years be ran 00 races 1984 are back, tha outar garden Jobe chased from Portland, are over tlx Saturday once more. Her lungs filled with STRl'cnoXS, fill out the coupon'below, being sure to MEXTIOX should meet in urgent cons'iltatlon. delightful musical program will be 16-14, 1-15, 10-10, 15-7, 15-5. Ree'e hope will bring another National Providence at PhUadelphlS. middle west. slightest obligations to any one ex­ HbbaU. r f ...... 1 0 2 But the last two meeUDgs of ’84 at distances rtom 800 yards to two are wide open, end young Wally feet tall and scale tetter than 18S M ilU m t suddenly realized Just the anesthetic. cept to General Henderson and THE X.4ME OF THIS NEWSPAPEIt. Together with Pravda, it asserted a given during the evening. lineup, Schubert, Holland Metcalf, League pennant. By and larga Man­ Boaday Her husband la a publisher o f a dangerous international economic Bozenskl, rf ...... 1 0 2 went to Bontfaron, aa be won the N. mUee and 800 to 8,000 metera, and Moses from Vldalia, Ga., has a good pounds. now aha looked, clutching a roll of (To Be OenUiiiied) yourself. I The F.U Ji PATTERN BOOK, with a complete teleetion ofl Luncheon will be served on the Miller, Modravsky and Oibbena. C. A. A. mile at Um Angelm by six ager Bill Terry U well aattsfinl with Boston at (Juebee. euiTMiey in her hand. There waa a number of Iowa newspapers, and situation waa quickening Germany's HoysdrMt, If-...... 0 8 2 waa beaten only alx timea In those tba club at this early aUga. Tha ehuoo to grab a first-suing bertb. Two other virtual newcomers — Relief Director Jalia Boyd deslgne, now Is ready. It's 16 cents when purchased' 22nd at Center church house and it Bridgeport players were, Mcxaric, yards in 4:08:9—nine-tenths faster 50 starts. Provldsnce at New Haven. *y^**f. gooiM atore three doors she has been actively connected sepsralely. Or, if you want to order it with the pattern above, aend "policy of aggression." pitching haa been good and tbe bat­ OonBle Is Coofldsnt- Bill Tom Bennett, T«xaa eoUegtao, TRADE NOTE. "This same condition existed un­ la important that members plan­ Keiro, C. Randolph, E. Randolph, "9 ” 5 33 then Glenn’s meet record set the Chuck Homboetel of Indiana, Van- down th« street MUlicent went to with their management and opera­ in Just an additional 10 cents with the coupon. "Germany has been arming for ning to attend either the banquet or ting adequate If uot particularly po­ .Climaxlng all thsse factora, and Vernon Wilsbere, each of whom til February 1st, two weeks after Kuhl, Rlnck, Elchner and Scharr. Score at halftime, Manchester 18, year before—and then outlcgged ake, Glen Dawaon o f Oklahoma, Pen there's tbe element o f Connie Mack It, porebased a cheap purse, and tion. Thi# experience has given the Inauguration, at which time Mr. two years," said Pravda, “ this is no luncheon or both notify the regent, Scorers, Starr and Murray. Referee, tent. The Giants won 6 of the 10 ■aw a little acUon wttb the A 's late then want directly to the beauty Butler, Pa.—Only strong men need her an Insight Into the problems of secret to anybody. CJardinals 17. Referee. Hills. Time, Glenn la tbe A. A. U. IJiOO BMtera H^owaU of Harvard, Bonthron and exhibition games they played here. —master meglclen who has reached in 1984, also supplerosnt the six vet­ Walls (W. A. Wails) was appointed Mra. Thomas J. Lewie as soon as Frank Busch. The Rec volleyball at Milwaukee to win by a In parlor. apply for the Job of burglaring Ben­ newspaper cooking schools difficult J0LTA BOYD, 1(>S PARK AVENUE, MEW YORK "The tremendous expenses of this S-minute periods. Lulgt Beccall of Italy were tbe au­ once again into bis amaxing hat and erans, while Jimmy Fmtx'a 17-year- jamin Kummer’s store. state relief director. I have never possible. team travel to Bridgeport tomorrow world record time of S;48;8. "Mlaa Hanaon.** she told a blond for anyone to acquire who has not Enclorcd Is IS cents In coin for armament have made a new increase thors of thoee ecattersd dafeata. Ft. Mjrara, Fla.—Tha Philadelphia coma up witb a club that looks old brother, Sammy, la getU^ a That would be the Indication, at spoken to him nor to any one con­ Delegates from C.-ford Chapter svening for their return match. SEMI-FINALS , This Milwaukee race provided one with Beccall—winner of tbe Oljrm- woman with saarrhlng eyes who been closely connected with the nected with the relief administra­ of taxation necessary and threatened of this town include Mrs. Lewie, AthleUca celebrate (tonnte Mack snappy and young on paper—a club try-ouL Hocke\r greeted her. least, from Kummer's recent store newspaper publishing business. Pattern No...... site...... to cause domestic and political com­ Mancbeeter Coneglaas* of the most splne-tln^ing atret'.:h pie 1,500 metera—the only one with Day in honor of tbeir veteran pilot ha feels Is headed places. Pre-aeaaon dope baa it that Doc burglary. The thief had to hoist tion regarding any kind of business Mrs. A. A. Wassail, Mrs. Howard BLCEnELDS TO MEET B. F. T. drlvea In foot-racing hlatory us By ASSOCIATED r a iM ■"You hav* an appointmMit?" she Mrs. Boldrid||e is not a theorist Name Address , , , , i plications. Hitler has decided to Keith, Mrs. Herbert Robb: alter­ whom Glenn has not more than today by entertaining the r e v m c Of course. It's tbs rooklea — what Cramer, Bob Johnson, tbe veteran two heavy doors on an adjacent gar­ whatsoever. I have never recom­ Muldoon. I f ...... S 0 16 Bonny’s dreaded "bicycle kick" ato squared accounts. NattoMl Mked. but a practical home maker. Dur­ mended the hiring or diacharging of bring the armaments into the open, nates. Mrs. Charles Sumner, vice- seeking St. Louts Carda. Tha they’U do, how they'll stand the big Ed Coleman and Lou Finney, all OlKeago 8, New York R s u t U ti age from their hinges to get G.Ry State partly as a gesture to increase tbe The Bluefielda will bold a special Brown, If ...... 0 0 0 up a 15-yard lead Ckinnlngbam hail world'! champions are Intent on laagua bombardment—who probably ■ JC m r MUUowt snid. , ing her busy life she has managed a single Individual and have left regent: Miss Ellen Langdon, Mra. meeting tonlghLat 8 o’clock sharp holdovers, will gel the first outfield Detrdt S, Montreal CanaJh— fg! through. After that, he had to lug Name of this new speper...... ebauvinisUe intoxication o f the Keish, r f ...... 1 1 3 established going Into tbe lost 100 (Next: Glenn ‘Milea Tbrougb to vengeane* for tha basting tha A*s will make or break tha A'a this sea- call, but Wally Moaee, 34-yaar-old The young woman roM ^ lan- her own household and,, reared two the relief program aeverely alone. Fred Lull. J|rs. LeVerne Holmes, at the clubhouse and all membere yardo. away 300 pnuuoa. chUdrsa. -, country and distract the people's at­ Slmwons, r f ...... 3 0 4 Becognltten os WeiU's Maettr administered a few days ago at aon. That much la in tha carda. left-hander from Gaivseton, will "You know, as wtU as 1 do, that Mrs. Lucius Foster, Mrs. A ^ u i ire requeated to be present. Carpenter, rf ...... 0 0 0 Going back to t ^ t Juna day at tention from financial discontent." Straw and Miss Emma HutcSiiuaa. MUer.) Bradenton. During tha week-end Tha sals o f Mickey CJocbrane to have bla chance.

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Jerry—Wa must get to the bot I It often seems as if the oath the MA(W-«rmERE,LAD,\S A 'WAWLY NOint3LD VVE-rnKT lav . s take must read: '1 do sol- tom o f this. (b O a ti SfAOKE -RlNCi) -Bin ONCE.A k T XTCXD , nnVERTKE ‘“lilSfi Harry— W hat la UT ! ' (') (111 my utn.ost to de­ LUJ So. 1 SNVOKE TRlNCs "BLOWER IN ENO LANTD! TH ' TEACHER SAID.; LUST AND FOUND PERSONALS -CTHPCT w a s ■PRVORTOTHE'nfAEl w a s 78 buyer o f N elly Don dreaaeg at the Mra. DuUham wms complaining ' *NCrr TO CHANSE TH'J Downing and the following dele­ In Washington they tell tha story trOBT— lA R G E white tax houna, UNCLE ED— CLUB members were Hale concern. Alao Mra. Maud Turk. that ohe could never find topice for ■B\TTEN B»Y THE LtP-'BEETLE OF Z O S O , EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD gates are requested to attend: o f a golding clergyman who had SUB3ECT,AXy\N' )d«6k epotf front thouldera, tan tickled pink at suggestion of pass­ at M.nch.ater, within and for th. NELLIE DON DRESS Ington and UrsuUa ^^erdahl. oonvfinuitloii. representatives selling Friedrich FOR RENT—8 ROOM modem heat­ John Jensen, Arthur LMmia, been badly beaten on the links bjr a ■PARAl>N TOGETHER JORN\\NC>l Lynch praying that an Inatrument ably be burying me some day. S A i D / H o r r 5857. charge. 0 a. m. to 9 p. m. 500 Ann provements, 95 Charter Oak, be­ purporting to be th . last w ill and (providing It does not lit) by pre- The fruit of this advice was evi­ street, Hartford. J. W Hale Company Present' I rcnchi’i' ‘ .vc;i ilic.;, .. ill be A PA\R OF E\e»VAiTS -CTHEN THE A Y R " I AGENTS WANTED 37-A tween Main and Spruce streets. taatament of aald decaaaed be admit­ •enUng the dress at the Hale Store dent a few days later when a visitor ted to probate and that letters of ad­ •ometlme thii week. 3Tour hole. TWO E»e>HTS WOULD ‘BLEND LOST— ELK'S TOOTH, Finder STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS WANTED—20 MEN or women for Sam Yulyes, 701 Main street. ministration with tha w ill annexed ba mg Spring Lme of Frocks HOUSING OFnCE called: please call 3151. Reward. and indigestion victims, why suf­ house to house canvassing. Experi­ granted on aaiJ estate, aa per applica­ Mre. DuUham (brighU y)— Wasn't TOCoETHER AND ADD UP FOR RENT—91 HAMLIN street a tion on nte. It la It very bad about poor Mary, Queen Ever since the depreaslon set in fer? For quick relelef get a free enced. 60c hour. Inquire 373 Adams there have been converted moves to t a n c v t h a t LOST—ON MAIN STREET Satur­ clean and attractive five room flat, ORDERED:—That the foregoing S IK T E E N I - \ gift package of Udga, a doctor's street, Hllllardvllle. application be heard and determined at Theater. m e m o r ia l COM M irrEE t>f the Scots? day noon, two 810 bills. Liberal re- steam heat, second floor, rent rea­ WORK STARTED encourage spending. So far as the prescription, at Arthur - Drug at the Probate Office in Manchester average man Is concerned, he would w arf If returned. 63 Bigelow street. sonable. Phone 8096. J. F. Sheehan. In said District, on the 33rd day of “WlU you endorse my note?" Stores. be glad to spend It If be could make Tel. 6853. SITUATIONS WANTED— March, A. D., 133t. at « o'clock In the ON BY-LAWS TO MEET means: “WlU you take- a risk the W E AIM TO PLE ASE ; Drop In and forenoon, and that notice be given to On. of th. many tatereotlng at< it. MALE 39 all persona Interested In said attata of hank la too wise to take?” AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 see our large heated rooms Cut traction, at the Herald Cooking the pendency of said application and Committee to Meet Wednes­ Some people know just what's ANNOUNCEMENTS UNABLE TO SUPPORT my family down expen«e. See Jensen, Johnson the time and place of hearing thereon, School each morning this week at Win DIscum Proposed Chanffes Jane— How did you happen to 1932 FORD COUPE, 1932 Ford Block. Phone 6070 or 7685. by publishing a copy of thia order In the State theater will be the special wrong with this country—and STAM P COLLECTIONS wanted. on present wages of 4 days a week, — Would Have Service Man quit teaching school to join the coach, 1930 Ford coupe, 1929 Ford some newspaper having a circulation showing of N elly Don wash dresses. others are working. While craze Is on you can get good would like work for week ends, In H id district, at least Ove daya be­ as Marshal. day Night m Chamber of chorus ? coupe, 1930 Ford roadstw, 1929 steady worker'. Have drivers FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat on fore the day of aald hearing, to' ap­ The J. W. Hale Company, exclu­ ■Cloe— Because there’s more money price for your old collections. Drop We might tack the blame on the Ford roadster. Brown's Garage. 478 license. Handy all round. Address Ridge street, modem Improve­ pear If they see cause at aald time sive agents In town for this brand of kin showing^gures to the big boys. a line to Stamp Collector. Box 350, The by-laws committee of the real estate salesmen for the ab­ Center street. "W ork", Herald. ments. tniqiulre at 25 Spmee street and place and be heard relative there­ wash dresses, is showing the hew Commerce Office. Manchester for an appointment. to. and make return to this court. breviated bathing suits, for they spring line of Nelly Don frocks at Permanent Memorial Day commit­ F HASH—We have lived just long 1934 FORD PICKUP. 1933 Ply­ WILLIAM 8. HYDE were the first to sell us on the each dally session. Four living tee will meet Thuraday evening, enough to learn that it Is far bet­ mouth sedan, 1932 Pontiac (foupe, southern exposure. Manchester FOR R E N T — 4 ROOM tenement models will display a diversified as­ March 2 1 at 7:30 o'clock in the P ay started this morning for ter to be bent on economy than (A ^ N D H t 1932 WHlys coupe, 1930 Dodg. WANTED—PETS— sortment of etyles auiUble for the with garage. Apply 135 Pearl St. Major John Mahoney aa office man­ broke on extravagance...... The Evening Herald coupe, 1929 Nosh sed-ji, 1928 POULTRY—STOCK XT X COURT OF PROBATE HELD slim girl In her early twenties to the hearing room o f the Municipal Neighbor— la somebody sick at ALSO IS THt 44 At Mancheiter. within and for tho ager of the forthcoming Federal white ant, we are told, lays clgbty- Chevrolet coach. Cole Motors— 6483 FOR R E N T— SIX RbOM tenement, stylish stout matron in her early building to vote on the new by-Iawa Housing canvass In Mancheater. your house, Junior? I saw the doc­ putrict of ManchtBUr. on th* 16th four thousand eggs a day. For­ 'BtSTTHUWB CLASSIFIED W A N T E D TO B U Y Uve fowl, broil­ an modem Improvement., five day of March. A. D., 19t6. forties, so that Manchester women of the organisation. Major Mahoney went to Hartford tor going In there last night. ers, and roasting chickens. Any minutes to mills, three to trolley. Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Eio.. can see for themselves how adapt­ tunately white ants don’t cabkie.... T W I D D L E R ADVERTISEMENTS Judge. changes' a^ in­ this afternoon to obtain office sup­ Junior— Yep, Pop is sick. The AUTO ACCESSORIES— quanUty. A. Gremmo. Tel. 3441. Inquire at 82 Garden street Tel. able Nelly Don’s are to all ages and c lu d e In the new by-laws govern­ plies and to study the m etb<^ used When it comes to mistakes, the stork brought Mom tripicta. \N T H E , Count •ts Averas* words to a Usa. TIRES Estat* of JennI* Water* late of all types. supply always exceeds the demand laitlals. numbers and abbrsviattoas 6 6723. Manchester In said dlairlct. deceased. ing the membership o f the commlt- In conducting the housing canvass in C O U N T Y I Cotton dresses have played a lead­ tw M d the selecUon of the Memori­ ....M ost of life's splinters are en­ aacb count as a 'ord and ooinpoond GOODYEAR TIRES. Tires, tubes ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Upon application of Frank T. Hartford. He will report his find­ The girl who Is easy on the eyes words as two words Mlnlmtun coal la RENT HUNTING 7 Tell us what Waters praying that administration ing role In summer fashions for the al Day marshal each year. I f the ings at a meeting of the local con­ countered on the way down not on and accessories^ M. Merz, is usually tough on the pocketbook. pries ol tbres lines. 14 1 you want Wc'U take care of It for be granted on said estate, as per ap­ past few years, and Dame Fashion new by-laws are approved, the tractors, who joined the housing the way up___ A cootie. If you want S - l 9 Uns rates per dar for tranalsat North Main atreet Telephone 6718. you without charge. R. T. McCann, plication on file. U la to know, is a flea with military ads. FOR SAL®—HOT AIR furnace. In­ OHDKKED:'—That the foregoing decrees cottons smarter than ever membership on the joint Memorial committee, at the Chamber of Com­ CtfeetlTs Mairb IT. IM f quire 1031 Tolland Turnpike. 69 Center street Dial 7700. appMcatlon be heard and determined for summer 1935. Summer fashions Day committee will be limited to merce at 8 o’clock Wednesday night. train in g... .Information la the most R apper Fa n n y Sa y & Cash Chargs GARAGES—SERVICE- at th* Probate Oftlce In Manchester are tested out each year by fashion­ three members from each partlci- At the meeting Wednesday night valuable item In all the world— If Mto.u.*.rAT.orr. f Consecutive Uaya 1 ota| I eta FOR RENT—THREE AND four In sKid District, on the 23d day of ables at leading southern resorts group— citizens. Sons of all contractors who paid 34 to join you know how to use it....There t Consecutlvs Day t • otti n Ota STORAGE 10 room apartments. Apply Manches­ March. A.'-^D., 1935. at 9 o'clock In the 1 Day ...... 11 ctal II eta FUEL AND FEED 49-A and cottons are by far the choice of Veterans. Bpanlah W ar Veterans the housing program will elect o f­ are lots of divorces granted to wo­ d k l h y s m i t h ter Construction Co. 4131 or 4279. forenoon, apd that notice be given to .Tt Scouting: Above By John C. Terry All orders for Irrscular insertions JOE'S GARAGE— Special. Chevro­ all persons ^ te re sted In said eatate well dressed women for day and Arm y and N avy Club, Legion, V. F. ficers and pass upon roles and regu­ men who used to carry a lock of will be ebarged at the one time rats. of the pendericy of said application evening wear. W., D&ug^hters of Union Veterans of lations which they may deem ad­ their husband's hair in a locket. . . . ■ NO News VeTTKAT SMITH HAS C0M£ -THffr MEANS A DRIVE WITH Special rates ftr long term every let and Pontiac Sixes. Carbon re­ FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, first and the time and place of hearing FOR S A LE —H A Y A N D wood. Tele­ Nelly Don wash dresses are not the Civil War, Daughters of the visable for the successful carrying Perhaps we do love our enemies. We ' DOWN AMVINHERE - BUT HERE'S AN ar m y oward day advertising give upon reuuest. moved, valves refaced and ground thereon, by publishing a copy of this S A MIS WHOLE T c o c o So l o / mapdox piams phone Rosedale 46-5. floor, all conveniences. 27 Walker just home frocks. True there are American Revolution, Disabled out of the canvass. Ads ordered for three or sis days I4..W including motor tune up. Tel. street. Telephone 6764. order In some new^aper having a never bore them with our troubles PRECAUTION ORDER FROM ARMARA. THE OLDMAN COROMBA -THE CAPITAL CITY/ and stopped before the third or nfib neat little prints and stripes that American Veterans of the World Eight workers, including one of­ TO av T6 THE VERY SAME 8129. Knox St. FOR S A L E —GREEN and dry bard circulation In said district, at least ... .Most women can keep a secret O day will be charged- cniy lor the ac* five daya before the d a y ^ f said hear­ wlU change the dreariest housework w a r and the British W ar Veterans. fice stenographer, will be selected ASAlNSr FWIHER VJAMTS OS TO REPORT TO HEAD­ we're SHOVING OFF AT ONCE ■ RAILROAD STATION OVER WHICH tual number of .imes the d appear* wood, furnace, stove and fireplace. FOR RENT—6 ROOMS, half house, it they wont to. but the trouble is ing. to ajUpear if they cause at into joy. But there are sunback A t the present Ume the member­ between now and Wednesday night DANGERS THA-T QUARTERS flS SOON AS POSSIBLE. / w e 'a HEAD POR TIC r a ilw a y ad. charging at the rate ssrntd, but H. Hutchinson. Tel. Rosedale 55-2. modem improvements, steam heat, s.ijd lime and place a n d ^ e heard in finding one that wants t o .. . . SCOBCHY CRUireS WHILE HIS SHIPS no allowance or refunds ran bs mads BUSINE.SS SERVICES relative thereto .and make return to models for active sports and resort ship from each o f the above groups and their names submitted to the MIGHT ARISE , he's preparing T& V—- — ^— DEPOT AT COCO SOLD - 6b all Urns ads stopped after the near Main street, rent reasonable. composing the Memorial Day com­ BELOW REFUEL ‘FROM THE CAPTURED OFFERED 13 31 Russell street. this court. wear; tailored models for street contractors for approval. These Tailor—You have recently Ipherit- WHILE HIS MEN fifth day. WILLIAM 8. HYDE wear, and "dressy" silks for after­ mittee la seven. H the new section eight persons are In the so-called GASOLWe CARS !t IF MADDOX' No .*‘tlU forbids": display lines not GARDEN—FARM- ed a nice sum of money fi-om your REFUEL, SeORCHY told. C A LL V. FIRPO of 116 Wells street, noon oceasions. in the proposed by-laws la accepted, “ white collar” class and at present uncle. W hy don’t you pay me? SHIPS REACH . COCO 5010 BEFORE DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 H.3-18-35. membership will be limited to three Tbs Herald will not Le reaponsibla for good service and prompt de­ LEGAL NOTICES 78 N elly Don wash dresses are noted are on the relief rolls In Manchester. Customer— I hate outward show. TAKES OFF AND SCORCHY AMD HiS HtERS DEPART, for more than one Incorrect losertloa not only for their outstanding. In­ members from each organization, or Chairman Harold W. Garrity of of any advertisement ordered for livery. Range and fuel oil. Ice, FOR S A L E -N IC E COW hay. In­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD I don't want it to be said that my GUARDS FROM A T A COUIIT (,)K PUOBATE HELD at Manchester, within and for the dividual styles, but the fabrics used a total of 30 from the several or­ the MancUbtser temporary Federal A CLASH (S CERTAIN ff mors than one time. wood and dump trucking. Dial quire at 485 Hartford Road or tele­ wealth has caused a departure from ABOUt.M, The Inadvertent omission oi incor* 6148. at Manchuter. within and for the district of Manchester, on the 16tii in these garments are exclusive ganizations. The present member­ Housing committee announced that raet publication of advertising will ba phone 4335. DIatrlet of .Manchester, on the 16th day of March. A. D.. 1935. ship is 70. my former simple habits. day o f .March. A. D.. 193B. Present W ILLIA M S. HYDE. K*q.. with the Nelly Don garment com­ classes in Instruction for the eight MEANWHILE, rsetlfls ' only by cancellation of tha Another section in the new draft ehargs mads for tbs ssrvlos rendered. FOR SALE—GREEN MOUNTAIN Preeent W II.L IA M S. HVDE. Eeq., Judge. pany. Women and girls will fall for workers would be held Thursday, MADDOX, AT Judge. Estate of Joseph H. L’Heureux of of by-laws restricts the office of When you arc served In a store All advertisements must oonform HOUSEMOUU SERVICES potatoes 60c bushel. Delivered. the new 1935 spring line for the Friday and Saturday o f thla week. CATAMARCA in style, copy and typography with Ketate of Allen Dolieon late of Manchester In said dlslrici, minor. new fabrics are thrilling. An out­ marshal of the Memorial Day pa­ He also made It known that the by a clerk who really seems interest­ OFFERED i;{-A John Waddell. 59 Cooper Hill Mancheater. In said District, deceased. Upon application of Nelson S. regulationa enforced by the publish* standing fabric In the better price rade to a service or ex-service man. canvass In this, town positively will ed In you and what you purchase, FIELD, RECEIVES 6L srs and they reserve the right to street. Dial 4787. tm motion of W illiam A. Dohson. Ij'Heureux. Guardian, praying for you are pleased and go back again RE-UPHOLSTERING of ,3-plcce liv­ 138 Clearlleld atreet. Wetherslleld. authority to cumpromlse a certain range of N elly Dpn's Is a pure silk Formerly the marshal of the parade be launched next Monday. A MESSAGE 1C . odit. rsvlas or isjsc* any oopy con* ■tdsrsd obisctlonabls. ing room suites, moth-i-aten up­ Conn., executor. doubtful and disputed olie'iih the prop­ Imported from the Philippines each year was open to a m'fe'inber or Although only eight persons will when you are In- a buying mood. CLOSING HOUHS>-Claaslflad ada to holstered furniture, odd chairs, re­ ORnKIlKD:—That six months from erty of said minor, as per application which looks for all the world like a pci-son selected from or by the Citi­ get the regular jobs. It was learned S-JS f »U TW ;L P. Ul unu ^ 1 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 the Ifilh (lay of .March. A. I). 1935 he on file. It Is ba publlahtd same day must ba ra* fill cushions, rew|bb sofa and chair natural linen and Is guaranteed to zens’ committee. ' today that three will be selected as Colonel Hokum— Yes, sir, I got oelved by II o'clock noon; Saturdays and the same are limited and allowed OUDEUKD;—-That the. fo** ‘going my start in life by clerking in. a WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY Bv Williams 10:10 a. m. b(.ttoras. Rcndvatlng of mattresses, FOR SA LE —USED E A SY washer. p»r the creditors within which to appliratiun bo heard and uetermiuod wash and wear. For the slim, active The meeting will be called to or­ reserves to step Into the work la one day service. Day or evenings. In good working condition. Price hrlnK' In their ctnlms nKAlnst said es­ At the I'robate Office In Manchester young Gibson Girl type there is a der at 7:30 by Chairman Albert case the regulars become HI. store at a salary of 31 a week, and ^LOOK AT'EMf SINCE YC?U SPILLED THE BEANS YOU Wf^NTA RE NTA 7 WHAT ARE NCTTHIN' DOtNf MY WAVIN' TELEPHONE YOUR I'hone 3615. Samples, estimates low. Call Kemp's Inc. tate, and the? said executor Is directed in said District, on the 23d day of darling printed sheer ^ th a smock­ 1 managed to lay up money at that. to Klvw puhllc notice to the creditors .Mardi. A. D„ 1936. a t.9 o'clock In the ABCXiT HAVING ALL THAT MONEY, EVERY WATER­ DA F IN E BOAT. 1 ' YOU TRYING TO AND YOUR STOPPIN' DOn Y WANT ADS. ed lastex waistband that la a new Critical Bystander—But that was FREE. Manchester Upholstering to hrlnK *ln their claims within sal IMS *Y NCa UftVtCI, INC. Suite of two connecting Judge. preciative of the splendid services T M. RIO. g. MT OTf. ttaatlng—Plumblng^Rooflng .«• IN ADDITION TC SILVER Lane H-9-18-15. inauranca ...... Bus Line, De Luxa Bu. for lodge WANTED—TO BUY 58 offices available now. Suit­ rendered by her tp the needy and to Uilllnary—Dressmaking ...... able for any business desir­ the Community In her capacity as a (READ THE STURV, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Moving—Trucking—dl.oraga •••. party or team trlpa, we also offer 7 passenger sedan, dell very. Phone ing central location. FRED BRAY DIES unit member and Past President of Public Passenger Sarvlca •••••.tO*A WANTED—SECOND HAND ward­ The Juggler soon grew tired and "A w , don’t you care,” the gikat Painting—Papering ...... || 3063. 8860. 8864. robe. Dr. Weldon. the Dllworth-Cornell Unit, Ameri­ Professional Ssrvicsa ...... I I Bridgeport. March 18.— (AP) can Legion Auxiliary, Mancheater, then exclaimed, " I stop my jug­ said. "Just sit right down. W e'll Repairing ...... || WM. RUBINOW go ahead . and have some more of WANTED—GIRL'S USED bicycle. Fred Bray. 74. of South Main street. Connecticut, and gling when my arms start aching. rallorlng—Dyeing—Cleaning ••• 14 our fine show. The strong man Tollat Goods and Service ...• •• I I PROFESSIONAL Must be In good condition. Call W HEREAS, The fact that she has You have seen all that you’re go­ 841 Main St. Tel. 565S Providence, R. I., died here Sunday will be next. Wanted—Business Ss.vloa •••••• 14 SERVICES 22 5918. at Hlllsida hospital. been called from us Is a source of ing to see. real sorrow to us "H e is the strongest man I know. <;• WHY' MOTHERS GET GRAY Edaeatlowal " I trust the show has pleased you Courses and C U essa...... It A CORRECTIVE FACIAL with In- I B U Y E VE R YTH IN G saleable In To back me up, he now will show Private Instruction ...... |l BE IT THEREFORE RESOLV­ well.” Wee Dotty answered. "Sure! structlon for care at home, Jl.OO. the line of junk, and live poultry, ED, T H A T We. the members of the you some sort of a strong act, and SALESMAN SAM Well, He’p Right, At That By Small Dancing ...... tl-A 'Twas swell. That’s why I am ap­ 'twill have you all perplexed." Musical—Dramatic ...... I I Our operators are trained by William Ostrlnsky, 91 Clinton S t First District Association, American plauding you. You're clever as “N Wanted—Instruction ...... 10 Coutonre of New York. Weldon Tel. 6879. Legion Auxiliary, Department of MUneeKQLL.. DON'T StLOLiiME WHAT P60^L6.'r^ AUCTION—FARM TOOLS—AUCTION can bo." The strong man smiled and made Plaaaelal Beauty Salon, Hotel Sheridan. Connecticut, do express to the DU- TP?/ T A « & L L KTCKS (OeARlM' IN SHOES,NODI Bonds—Stocks—Mortgagee «■•• It FOR The others joined In the ap­ a bow. He then eyed Duncy worth-Cornell unit of Manchester, TMCT MORE *WiPr/ WhCK <3-(T M e? t f t i r Business Opportunities ...... || ANN'S BEAUTY SHOP, 18' Oak ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 plause, and then the juggler smiled and said, "Now, If you will stand Dom't Money to Losn ...... || FRANK E. SMITH) 713 No. Main St.) Manchester) Conn. Connecticut our sincere sympathy In because wee Duncy raced up to the IMTW G(W MINCTteel street, Room 11. Telephone 7341. (BVCKLAND DISTRICT) upon my hand. I’ll give you a sur­ OUR. Help aad jitaatlena FOR RENT—ROOMS completely the loss of their fellow-member and stage and cried, “ I ’ll do some prise. t WANT SOMfTHIM' U |5 - E U R e , I G ^ H a I Help Wanted —Femsle ...... I I All branches of Bc.auty Culture, WEDNESDAY) MARCH 20, 1933, AT 11:00 A. M. Past President. THERESA MTLI- stunts. TO-OATCE.1 ^ Help Wanted—Msia ;...... •• • • |4 permanent waving. furnished for light housekeeping. "It will not hurt you. lad, at all. AN' I KIM SHOW ' ^ A r Salesmen Wanted ...... If.A Gas, steam, water In room. Grube, Tobacco Setter Mowing Machine Hay Tedder KOWSKI, and "Just watch the Tlnies' hats I promise that you will not fall. YA, Too I Help Warned—Male or Pemala.. 17 109 Foster street Hay Rake, Sulky Plow. Fertilizer Sower, hlanure Spreader. To- MOREOVER, That the same mes­ whirl 'round. I only hope they’re I'll lift you Into air. though you're Agetus Wanted ...... ;.lt * A b a «» Wagon, 2-Horse Wagon, Platform Wagon, Wheel Harrow. sage of sympathy be conveyed to safe and sound. O f course, lads, I dltuatlgna Wanted—Pemala . .. I I JOHN COCKKRHAM —Pianos tun­ a couple times my size." eitusllone Wanted—Male ...... I I ed. repaired, rebuilt 28 Bigelow Marker, Cultivators, Saw Rig, Tobareo Laths, Blacksmith Tools, her bereaved family with the hope may drop them, ’cause I've only W ee' Duncy, feeling brave and emplnyVnent Agenclee ...... 44 atreet. Phone 4219. BOARDERS WANTED 59-A Forge, Anvil, Etc., 2;.^-Ton Federal Truck, 2 Dodge Trucks (all that these Resofutlons may bring tried this once.” bold, walked up and did as be was:as Ji** P«»H»F-.Va4ilrlea some measure o f Peace to th'elr told. The strong man took a dee Doge— Birds—Pete ...... 41 FOR RENT— ROOMS. Pleasant 5. ®'"*’ Tobacco Sash, Barrel Spray Pump. OUR FRENCH B E A U TY Shop. Small Tools, Etc. ^ Mrvuip, hearts and comfort In the thought "Oh, no you don't.” snapped breath, then raised Duncy shouldi' Live Stock—Vehicles ...... U location, near mills and bus Uns. Poultry and Supplies ..••••••••• 4S Work and service now given, better SOME F U R N IT U R E Including Flat Top Deak, Swivel Chair that hers was a life o f service to Scouty. "You must find some high. Wanted - Pete —Poultry—4itoafe 44 than ever. All calls given Imme­ Board If desired. Telephone 5254 or fee Box, W ater Power Washing Machine, ’ others. other things to do your juggling "Whee,” cried the youngster call at 221 Pine atreet. Par late—>Mlaeellanew«e diate attention. Johnson Block. ACCREDITED GUERNSEY COW a m wa Mvra JOSIB B. LA V A LE T T E . with. Give me my hat, before the ■This is fun. I didn’t think It Afticlea for Sale ...... 4g thing Is torn." Telephone o058. SALE R.AIN OR SHINE _ LUNCH S E R ^ SOPHIA B. DUFFY, could be done." Wee (Soldy was so ^ a t s and Acesaaortes ...... ! . ! 4S Then Coppy and wee Windy took Building liateriala ...... 4f ELIZABETH BELLINOER. startled that she shouted, "Me, oh M) u ROBERT M. REID & SON, Auctioneers their hata away. One cried, "Oh, Dlaroonda— Watches—Jawatry 4S Resolutions committee. First Dis­ m y!” Electrical Appllanoaa—Radio 44 KL'PAIRIIMG 23 Read The Iferald A d ff. 20 1 Main St. Manchester, Conn. Phone 3198 look! We've spoiled poor Duncy’s Fuel and Feed ...... !!4 I-A trict Association, American Legion plan, and he la looking quite for­ (The Tlnies see some fancy Oardac — Farm—Dairy Products 44 SKATES SHARPENED, key mak­ Auxiliary. lorn." , Uouaekotd Oooda . . . . . i l dancing In the next picture.) T.Haiaaar.T:t4a Machinery and Tcola ...... [[HI I I ing, lock, gun, vacuum cleaner re­ Musical loatrumer.ta 4| pairing. Bralthwalte, 52 Pearl 8L i.AS B(](.'G1ES It Can Be Done B.v Frank Beck Office and Store Eqnipmoct I 4 ALLEY OOP Forward To Victory Speclala at the Scores ...... U Y O U RB N O T GOING I KNEW YOU COULD DO SHES FINISHING HER IF SHE LEARNS DID YOU ITS GRAND! Wearing Apparel—Pure ...... if HELP WANTED— fWVUT IF VOID LOSE SEVEN MEN? By H AM LIN Wanted—To Buy ...... gg BUT. VEB MAJESTY,THOSE YEAH, AN' BY TH TO LET AN Y OLD WEEDS IT IF YOU KEPT AT IT. WEEDING. ALL IT TOOK, TO 5 TK K TO A EVER SEE. NCnr A W EED YA FOUND TH* OUTLAW S HIDE - ‘ MOOVIANS ACE TOUGH.' THIS WILL WIND UP t h is GET THE BEST OF VOO NEVER GIVE OP JU S T WAS PATIENT JO B TILL IT'S SUCH A )IN I T . t'M le Wraarta FEMALE 35 ^LOOKS OF GENERAL THEN ORDER O UT THIS IS WAR,COMMANDER.. o u t Jt w a t s t k t h i n g .'&ENEBAL> ' SMASHING THEM WON'T MOOVIAN CAMPAIGN/ SURELY. I ■WOULDN'T BECAUSE A THING SEEMS. ENCOURAGEMENT FINISHED, IT*U BEAUTIFUL PROUD OF , _ Beetauraata boys, IT\_200ZOO, IT’LL BE 'S WAR AGAINST ENEMIES f Rooina Without Board ...... ga WANTED—NEAT woman for gen- VZOOZOO, YOU-BE A MEBO BE EASY, e v e n w i t h GIVE UP EVEN IF I HARD AT FIRST. NOW AND TACTFUL BE WORTH Aa GARDEN, BARBARA.J AND ' BoArdara Want..d g§.A Lo o k s AS iF'\ a m a j o (2 t h e VMHOLEARMV/ ONE SUDDEN ASSAULT IVE HAD TO POa THEM WHEN THEY'RE ALL THE. EFFORT. M O M M Y f . IF AN Y eral housework, stay nlghta. Tele- 1 TH' (2EST LL BE EASY ! OUR WHOLE ARMY/ AND poooF -OUR AND I BELIEVE IT'S HELP. Board-Reacna gg phone 5985. 'WERE GONNA\EN6AGEMENTf THE WISER THING WOULD BE TO RAKED B Y H AN D . DID ^ O U T YOU'LL HAVE A LETh GO WECOS , Hptala—Raatauranta ...... ai HAVE SOM E TROUBLES WiU.^.— L— -J/VV 7 KEEP THE SHILOH ON THE GROUHcJ UP TO US TO CARRY , AND RAKED YOU TRY PRETTY' OUT AND CO M E / Wanted— Rooms—Board dg J^ORE WAR.' BE OVER/ ^MAY b C BU T THESE 7 , BACK \ HELP WANTED— WITH NO CREW ABOARD ON A N D f ig h t T H A T r GARDEN., AOMIR* < Bawl Batata Far tUmt Bu t o o n t OLD ,4vEEOS THff ilL PU lLl Apajtmeata. FUta Taaemeats.. 41 MALE 36 IT OUT/ Bastnaa» Locatlona far Baat 44 underestimate: W O N T COME RESUTS. THEM X OUT, OUT H ousm far Rant ...... gg ...... lu w n u men, --KT -f -pe» refrigeration, air conditioning. Write, age, phone, JoT m ST M present occupation. Electric Re­ BoalaM . tor B.J...... n F .rm . Immt tor B U ...... ft frigeration Instruction Labora­ tories Box O, Herald. 'I Let. tor S.I...... I I RMort ProMitir tor M . |« •■bnrbui iSr taU ...... n R m I B.UU tor Bsebeeg. n ,m- U V u u d —Rm I Batoto ....."rTT it Read The Herald Advs. ^l|Ma ItottoM i®Dr . aiBvicc,iwc T.M. Ktaiiia.'>AT.brr.