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VOL. U IL, NO. 161. (CleeoMled Adrerttetaif on Pnge U.). MANC»B8llX^ CONN.,MONDAY, APRILS, 1984. (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THRENCSNTS STOCK MARKET WINS Photograi^ng Pregad^t’s Son TtlrH0 Out A hashing Success TEST TALESMEN STRIKE SITUATION FOR PREJUDICES VICTORY IN SENATE INCANNON CASE IN STATE REMAINS Federal Reserve Board Not POLICAL RIOTS Bishop and Hiss Barronghs UNCHAN(JED TODAY to Have Authority Over DISTURB BELGIUM Plead Not Gidlty as They Exchange; New Commis­ HEATED DISPUTES But Labor Leaders Sap Face Trial for Cormpt Morement W3I Spread sion to Be Created. One Killed and Scores In­ AT COAL HEARING Practice Act Breach. from Hartford Cosstp to Weahlngton, April 7.—(AP)—The jured Over Week-End — New York Stock Exchange scored a Washington, April 9.—(AP)— Head of Miners’ Union and Rest of State Untfl Wages smashing victory in the Senate Blue Shirts Fight Socialists Bishop James Cannon, Jr., and Miss / banking committee today by a 10 to Ada L. Burroughs today pleaded Operators’ Representa- Are Increuld. 8 vote to create a new commission “not guilty” in criminal court to a to regulate the exchanges instead of Brussels, April 9.—(AP) — One cbaxg:e that they conslpired to vio­ Hto m giving Jurisdiction to the Federal person was slain and more than two late the Corrupt Practices Act by Verbal Tilt. By Reserve Board and the Federal score injured in a week-end of failure to report all the antl-Smltb Demands for lasrsased wages violent political clashes which Trade Commission. presidential campaign contributions backed by strikes or threats of The committee adopted an amend­ threatened to break out in and near they received in 1928. Washington, April 9—(AP) — A Brussels today. Miss Burroughs answered first in heated dispute between John L. walkouts found Coniiechout indus­ ment to the Stock Market bill of­ try today on tbs threshold of a fered by Senator Glass (D., Va.), up­ Fears that fighting would be re­ a quiet voice. Cannon, spealdng Lewis, president of the United Mine loud enough to be beard throughout state-wide movement for the rssto* setting plans of the bill’s authors newed led police offidals to order Workers of America, and Forney and Presldeat Roosevelt to have the extraordinary precautions through­ the court room, then said “not ration of wages to level of 1939. Exchanges regulated by the two out the capital today. Officials’ guilty.” Johnston,, representative of Ala­ With several strlkies alreadv w existing governmental agencies. apprehensions were heightened by a The two who stole the spotlight at a Philadelphia wrestling match the oth^r night were not the grai>- Indications that Issues that played bama commercial coal operators, der way and otheVs threatened, As it now dtands, a commission of Communist statement which wamo.1 plers in the ring, but the principals pictured here: Franklin D. Roosevelt, son of the President, and a large part In the Hoover-Smith caused a brief recess today in the John J. Egan, secretaj^ of the Con- three members appointed by the the Nationalists that plans were Don Corvelll, Philadelphia newspaper photographer. Young Roosevelt, algered when Corvelll snapped campaign more than five years ago NRA hearing on increased wages nectiout A. F. of L., dllii^ed the President and confirmed by the Sen­ being made to avenge the death of the ringside photo of him shown at left, leaped for the photogm9|bu' and s^ u h ed his camera. But Cor- would enter into the trial proceed­ and shorter hours for miners. rough outlines of a drfvei to fores their comrade. vein got the last laugh, as you see. He had slipped the plate in hlslw ket e being felled by a Roosevelt ings came when the court and coun­ 'Johnston, after calling the NRA higher wages. ate, would be set up to exercise all flying tackle. the powers the bill originally pro­ Nationalist headquarters wore sel framed a question to test the order for the wage and hour “No company,” be asserted, posed to turn over to u e Reserve raided and sacked at Eckeren during Jurors on their religious, prohibition changes a violation of the Recovery “should declare any dividends un­ 'Board and the trade commission. a clash between Blue Shirts and omd political views. Act, said union representatives, dur­ til the 1929 wage level Is restored." President’s Support Socialists in which one Socialist was Twelve persons were called to the ing conferences with the operators Egan pointed to Hartford countY Friends of the original legislation wounded seriously. Jury box Immediately after the leading to a wage contract, bad as­ as a target for the "opening finir' lanned to carry their fight to the Rioting which broke out in con­ (^EAT BRITAIN WATCHES ntESDENTUUIS arrangement. sured the operators they bad no in­ in a campaign having as ita genate floor, and with President nection with the inauguration ot Text of Queetions. tention of InltUitlng another wage ha said, wage inorsasss of fron 10 Roosevelt's expressed support, were Brussels headquarters of the Na­ The text of the question involving increase. to 26 per cent and “at least 16 per hopeful of final victory. tionalist Blue Shirts led to the kill­ RED CROSS WORK religious views which were asked Lewis, who bad been sitting at cent on the average.” Opponents of the bill as originally ing of one 0>mmiunist HITLER’S ARMING 4I0VES collectively of the ten men and- two one side during Johnston’s speech. “We are hitting’ be said, “where drafted also scored an important Clashes spread throughout scat­ women In the Jury box follows: Interrupted with the question of they least expect victory by the same margin in tered portions of the ^ p lta l be­ “Does the fact that Cannon le whether Johnston meant to Imply New ContNovsrstas adopt^ a motion by Senator tween the uniformed Nationalists charged with opposing Alfred E. the imlon ban a secret understand­ Meanwhile, threats qf new wage I Adams (D., Colo.), to eliminate the and bands of Communists. Giving Serious Consideration Smltb, the Democratic presidential ing, apart from the contract, with controversies cams firem various M tal introductory section of the bill In Brussels, ten Communists and TWO LOSE LIVES nominee In 1928, on the ground that the curators. parts of tbs stats. But tbsrs wars outlining its puroose for constitu fifteen Nationalists were wounded in HU Yacht to Ddesates At- be was s membtr of tbs Roman Johnston denied making such an bright spots in the Industrial ple4 tlonal reasons. hand-to-hand fighting. The rioting to Gennany’s Plans for In­ Catholic church and because said Implication. ture, employes in several Isjga Senator Glass, who voted to strike then was carried into other locali­ AS BOAT UPSETS Smith was opposed to the 18th Lewis persisted. plants began the week with Improv­ out this section. Immediately entered ties. toiding Convention. Amendment to the Ckmstitution of “I made no such statement,” ed wage scales. a motion to reconsider the action The disorders caused the govern­ creased Expenditures on the prejudice you Johnston repeated. however, on the groimd that some ment to set for eariy discussion by against said Cannon? *TTou Implied it,” countered Among tbs plants anao Lewis. wage increases o t approadmai substitute wording should be Parliament of a bill prohibiting the Her Army and Navy. Washington, April 9—(AP)—In “Do you bold any religious preju­ ten per cent during the past adopted. weajilng of uniforms of • political Weti Hartford and Hartford dice preventing you from giving to "I did not.” No vote was taken by the commit­ a message to the Red Cross annual were the International SUvsr groups. the defendants. Bishop James Can­ “Then withdraw it,” Lewis said. pony, the Bridgeport Brass Com­ tee today on the troublesome mar­ Already Introduced, the measure Mob Drowaed While Fish­ convention. President Roosevelt said non, Jr., chairman of the Board of “I Implied nothing and withdraw ginal section, but Chalrmai Fletcher London, April 9.—(AP) — Sir Temperance and Social Service of nothing,” replied Johnston. pany, and three Watsrbury brass also would tighten restrictions on today the organization had “worked plants—tbs American Brass Oom^ predicted the committee would ellm the manufacture and sale of fire­ John Simon, British foreign secre­ to develop among our people a feel­ the Methodist Episcopal Church, Witnesses Warned mate the fixed minimum margm re< South, and Ada L. Burroughs, an At this point Blackwell Smith, pony, the SeovUl Manufacturing arms. tary told the House of Commons ing in the Sonad. ing of responsibility in the mis- OompaM ami |ha, Chase eompantsn, qulrements and turn the entire Blue Shirts in the past three employes of the Antl-4Balooo Lo^fus of ths.NRA legal dlvtsloa, interupt* power over to the administrative today that the British gover^inent for1^i||M of others” and tee acUviUea «d the debate, and askdd the wit­ .jpemahdtoirs 80 per cent tnerease, months established local baadqtjar- is g lv l^ “very sssMms’^ roastjlsaiu and. a ma;p|;i«|r of that church, a fair agency. •'Saky have » Tnofert»-reaAlaf ef­ and ^^^aftial trial' on the Issues in- ness not to make any "nasty, foul ^orktffi-ofuw Norwalk-^nre-and One of the warmest battles over tiirs in 78 centers. Unconfirmed r ^ ' tlon to ^ rm an y 's contemplated in- ^ MailftBh,' April 9.—(AP)— Rubber ^Company voted to stftke fect than Is generally apparefif VQlYe Impllcatleas.’’* The recess then was the Stock Market bill when it hrst ports said they were engaging in creased expenditures on her Army, waters of Long Island Sound off ordered. effective today. The. company em­ semi-military drills and training and Navy and Air Forces. Circle Beach were the scene of an ’The Jurors also were uked wheth­ came out was centered on the pro­ The meesage, sent from the yacht er they would be prejudiced because Under, the NRA order, Alabama ploys 364 persons. posal for control by the Federal recruiting students and the unem­ Sir John was cheered by the Leg­ intensive search today a> grapplere Nourmahal, was read to the conven­ In East Hartford, employes et ployed, who were offered free or in­ islators as he made the announce­ tried to make them yield the body tion after Henry Morgenthan, Sr., Cannon’s and Miss Burrough’s cam­ miners wages would be Increased Trade Commission, with the Stock paign in 1928 was d\ie to the atti­ more than a dollar a day. three aircraft companies Were' to Exchange and other critics asking expensive lodging. ment. of Lawrence Fogg, 38, of West had appealed for support of the Red present demands during the day for Leaders say they are the “van­ He declared: Hartford, who with Donald C. Grif­ Cross in order to make it “a school tude of the Democratic candidate Alabama operators bitterly resist­ for a new and separate agency. towEU'd National Prohibition and the ed the entry of the union Into their higher wages. If their demands are FrleTids of. the legislation believed guard of a liberating movement” "I have Instructed our ambassa­ fin, 29, Hartford, son of Fred C. where the brotherhood of man is not met, union officials said, em­ and their commander, M. Vanden- dor at Berlin to make inquiries of Griffin, widely known leaf tobacco not only taught but, practiced." liquor traffic. fields, Euid only recent'y, after ployes of the Standard PropelJoi|p this had been settled, however, Other Questions. months of negotiations, did they when President Roosevelt let it be bosch, in a speech opening the Brus­ the German government on the dealer, drowned when a small row­ The President’s message follows: Company will walk out tomorrow to subject.” boat capsized. Other questions were whether any draw up a contract containing the be followed on successive. days by known he favored administration sels headquarters sEdd the Blue “Honorable John Barton Payne, of the Jurors had contributed to an wages smd hours specified by the by the trade commission. Shirts want "destruction of the The Commons was reconvening A large wave struck the eight- "ChalrmEui, American Red Cross, workers in other aviation plants. ’> after its Easter recess for the ses­ foot boat the m^n had taken for a organization for or against the pro­ code. Meanwhile, 1,300 workers remain­ The committee's action' coday present rotten regime” and rout of “Washington, D. C. hibition organization and whether When Hugh S. John.sou, the re- took them by surprise, and they did the political parties. He charged sion which will end in July. fishing trip yesterday, when it was “I am sorry that circumstances ed on strike at the four Hartford No Discussion only 260 feet off shore, upsetting It, they would permit political preju­ cove^ chief, ordered the general plants of the Arrow-Hart and Hege­ not hide their chagrin. them with following only personal are such that I cannot be present at dices to Influence them in trying the wage increase, tlie Alabama opera- The Vote interests. The foreign secretary refused to while watchers on shore were near­ the opening of the National Red case. mon Electric Company and emallsr be drawn into a discussion of the ly powerless to help. Cross convention. At the same time numbers stayed away from the. Jobs The vote by which the Glass mo­ A few shots were fired during the Witnesses, the prosecution said, (Contlnoed on **age Bight) tion for a separate commission was Eckeren disturbance. possibility of strengthening the Griffin, a strong swimmer, struck I do not want you to think that be­ at the Floral plant of A. N. Pierson, would take the stand for the govern­ Inc., at Cromwell, the Belamoz Cor­ carried was: British air force to a point at which out for shore, but dlsappenw^ when cause I am permitting myself to ment included Frank R. McNlnch, For: Glass, Bulkley, Reynolds, it would be as strong as the air when within 100 feet of the be-ich enjoy a brief vacation I am not deep­ poration factory at Rocky HiU and chairman of the Federal Power Com­ other plants. McAdoo and Adams, Democrats; force of any other nation. and his body was recovered In shal­ ly interested in the proceedings and mission, and J. S. Frelinghuyseh, and Goldsborough, Townsend, Wal­ He said only that he could not low water 30 minutes later by hlS work of your convention. $200 PER MONTH Hearings were scheduled during NRA AGREEMENTS brother, Charles. former Republican Senator from the day before Joseph M. Tone, state cott, Carey and Kean Republicans. add to the statement made by Stan­ “As I have thought over what New Jersey: E. C. Jameson, presi­ Against: Fletcher, Wagner, Cos- ley Baldwin in the debate March 8 Loses Hold On Boat this convention represents, it has labor commissioner, In the Rocky dent of the Globe and Rutgers Life Hill and Cromwell dispute. tigan, Byrnes and Bankhead, Dem­ on air appropriation estimates in Fogg clung to the overturned occurred to me that the activities Insurance Company, New York, and FOR BLIND VETS ocrats; and Norbeck, Couzens nad BEING VIOLATED which the Marquess of Londonder­ rowboat, but before rescuers ar­ of the Red Cross may have a more his secretary, H. F. Healey; South HARTFORD SITUATION Steiwer, Republicans. ry, secretary for aviation, and oth­ rived, he too had disappeared. far-reaching effect than is generally Trimble, clerk of the House of Rep­ Only Senators Barkley (D., Ky), ers made plain Great Britain’s de­ Jack Gould, 16, of East Haven apparent. You have worked to de­ Hartford, April 9.—(AP)—While resentatives; E. J. Armbuster, and the A. F. of L. announced that an termination to strengthen her air and Blanton Bergen, 21, of Meriden, velop among our people a feeling of Lee P. Oliver, special agents of the armaments if other powers persist­ Will Receive Nearly Twice opening wedge In a state-wide cam­ (Conttnued on Page Eight) Congressman Wood Defends a Tufta College student, who were responsibility in the misfortune of Department of Justice, and Ernest paign to return wages to 1929 leveis ed in building up theirs. week-end guests at a camp adjoin­ others. You are the instrument of H. CbesRlngton, WeatmnriUe, Q. It was in this debate in the House expression of a great group of is Erected at Hartford coimty em­ ing one occupleo by the Griffins, Durlsg queatioBlag q< the pros­ the Relief Giveo Those ployers, and the labor commission­ Unions for Keeping Down saw the tragedy and started out in Americans who have given gener­ pective Jurors by the Court, defense (Oontinned on Page Bight) ously for human welfare in times of er’s office WEIS the scene of attempts U.S. FLEET TURNS another boat to render aid. counsel asked that each he asked if to settle two strikes today, the gen­ Number of Strikes. Believing Fogg safely clinging to distress of emergency. The guidance he had any possible connection with Whose Lost Legs. eral industrial front retEdned its the capsized rowboat, they spent which you have given has been the Washington Times or Washing­ status quo. 10 minutes over the spot where practical, well planned and far­ ton Herald. Cannon is suing the TO EASTERN COAST sighted. Demands for a ten per cent in­ SHOTS ARE F f i e Griffin was last seen in an effort to Washington Times —Company and Washington, April 9.—(AP)—The crease in wages at the three aviatlba Washington, April 9.— (AP) — find some trace of him, and when Welfare of Others William Randolph Hearst for 81,- Veterans Administration laid down! plants In Blast HEurtford were sub- Wholesale violation of the collective they next tuimed their attention to 000,000. bargaining requirement of NRA “These are accomplishments a rule today that blind veterEins of am Led by Charles la VistA Sn em­ Fogg, he was gone. which we look for in other prases the World War are entitled to nearly ploye and the president of the com­ Ends Two m agreements waf| charged in the Fiiends said Fogg could not twice the relief given a soldier who Year Stay House today by Representative of our National life. A sense of pany union, to employers this morn­ swim. responsibility for the welfare of lost a leg in, action. ing. An Emswer will be reiuly at 9 Wood (D., Mo.) In answeri to a written question, it In a 30-minute defense of the Francis E. Ingalls, chief of the others — surely we need that In the tomorrow morning, he was told. Pacific Waters — 101 Chaffinch Island fire department, a men who are leaders in our private THREE ARE KHIED SEdd that a blind veteran restored to Extra labor organizers have been aims and accomplishments of organ­ the rolls by the new veterans legis­ ized labor, Wood contended a “con­ 150 Rifle one-man affair, but known as the as well as in our public life. Well sent to the Hartford area where the best equipped for rescues of any in planned and far-sighted measures lation, is entitled to 8150 a month campaign to secure 1929 wage levels Ships in the Fleet spiracy” was behind the efforts of plus 860 for a nurse or attendEint, industrialists to defeat the recovery the state, worked over Griffin with to assure this welfare—surely we BYAROCKSIM is under way, John J. Egan, secre­ Official P r < ^ ^ Peoo^l- an inhalator and oxygen tanks for need them too. even though blindnees resulted from tary of the Connecticut A. F. of U, law’s guarantee of employe freedom “willful misconduct.” to organize and bargain. several hours before all hope was "It seems clear to me, then, that declared. He ^ d the ooncentratioo San Pedro, Cal., April 9.—(AP)— lost. “A World Weit veteran with a dis­ here is labor's Emswer to the opposi­ “Anchors awelgh’’ was the order His speech, for which he received vania Mine Strike. in serving the Red Cross you are articulation of r 1^ as a result of unanimous consent of the House last State police have notified all also aiding by example those Man, Woman and Child Die tion voiced at WEishingtoD by a man­ among the 101 fighting c’-aft of the combat with the enemy can receive ufacturers’ delegation agahut Im­ United States IJeet today. week, was In reply to what be shore statkhs, via their electric similar great causes for WEdilcb tiiis a maximum of 8119 per month,” the termed “certain unfounded charges” typewriter a3rstem to be on the Nation is dMly striving. ruling said. pending labor and Stock Market Terminating a two year stay on made recently by Representative ■ Unlontown, . Pa., April 9—(AP) lookout for Fogg’s body should it “I am happy, therefore, to offer as Avalanche of Stones control legislation. the Pacific coast, the fieet was im- —Snipers fired a fusillade of shots The Biu-eau then outlined the Blanton (D., Tex), against the be washed ashoro. to Judge Payne imd to you all, my status of other cues as follows: Pickets Maintained der orders to proceed to the east American Federation of Labor. today at on automobile in which The drowning victim^ bad been congratulations and my wishes for Picket lines were maintained at coast, through the Panama Canal, Shippen Lewis, state investigator, Roared Down Mountain. “A W<»ld War veteran who, as Many Violations the result of gunshot wound i^eived the Arrow-Hart and Hegemon Com­ Ihe movement meant a giant tacti­ “Among the more than 800 codes was riding to a mining camp to in­ (OontlDiied oo Page Bight) (Continued on Page Bight) pany in HEirtford, where 1,800 wwk- cal problem. spect picket lines. Between 100 and in action, has lost the use of both of fair competition that have been feet or both hands, or one foot and ers remained out on strike. Fifteen giant patrol planes, the approved," Wood declared, “there 160 rifle bullets came from the near­ West Point, N. Y., April 9.—(AP) Though machinists and typewrltor by hills. No one was hurt. one band, or one foot and one eye, or largest imlts of the navy’s aircraft, have been thousands of violations on —A enubing rock slid down pre- one hand and one eye, or is helpless workers of the Underwood Elliott poised for a takeoff from San Diego the part of employers, both large Lewis is chairman of Governor cipltuous Storm King Mountain on Fisher Company voted Friday in fa­ Pinebot’s committee appointed to or bedridden CEumot receive in ex­ to fly in four hops of about 700 and small. to a scenic highway left three mo­ cess of 8176 per month even though vor of a strike If demands aredoot miles each to the Panama Canal. “Betrayal after detrayal on the Investigate employment of deputy Gets Even on Ex-Banker torists dead today and three otbms met, it is understood todiy that bo sheriffs in the coal fields, scene of granted the rate for permanent to­ They will rejoin the fleet there April >art of the employers has piled up injured. tal disability, 8100 ptf month, plus action will be tEiken imtfi the im­ 31. Seventy-five officers and men :o a staggering fi^ re , and it is in­ widespread strikes last fall. The avalanche of loosed rocks pending wage dispute la settled. Em­ The Investigator and Frank Cal­ 860 for nurse or attendsmt, plus the Will make the flight. deed remarkable that the continu­ For Loss of His $5,000 ripped down the moimtidnslde with­ statutory allowance oi 826 for the ployes’ representatives will mc^t ance of betrayals and antagonism to houn, a state trooper,' were riding out warning late yesterday, killing Wednesday afternoon at 8 o’clock, Macon To Take Part to the Smock Mine where a small loss of one or more feet or btmds.” Simultaneously the navy’s giant the provisions of Section 7-A has not Miv. Otto Seilheimer, 28, and her The Interpretation added that “for with the management, and that «vs- of the air, the U. 8. S. Macon, was elicited thousands of strikes group of miners are on strike. New York, April 9 — (AP) —^number of a liquor merchant. Tar- 8-yeor-old son, Otto, Jr., of East disability less than that described ning there will be workers’ msnt- throughout the United States. Homes Are Stnick Joieph Tarantino, Ice dealer, chort­ antino called it. Paterson, N. J., In their automobile ings for the veuIous crafts oonnSoted to cast off from Sunnyvale, Cal. The Two miners’ homes in the back­ but nevertheless serious injury re­ dirigible will return to Sunnyvale Strikes Kept Down led today and figured he is now al­ Over the wire came a voice — a and fatally Injuring Lambert Shack- sulting from gunshot wound, the with the plant. “It is on everlasting tribute to ground were hit by the ball of bul­ voice that to Tarantino was unfor- nls, 27, of Brooklyn. veteran would receive proportlonate- The Belamose Corporatioir plaat lets, but the families who occupied most eyen with Vlncenso Tlabo, ;ettable. It was the voieis of the (Oootiiioed OB Page Two) the intelligeat 'eoderinlp of the Seilheimer EUid his daughter, d e e d in g upon the degree of in Rocky Hin, where wtadarp Sad American labor movement and the them were not struck. former flneader. !ormer banker. He almost fainted (3eraldine, 18 months, were injured. twisters walked out last vfeek, ;lM Five'suspects were arrested. The ice dealer lost 86,800 when with surprise, be said, but managed TREASURY BALANCE splendid discipline, loyalty and de­ Sbacknls and his wife were struck Should the ve^ran have suffer^ operating on ourtaBed scfliedule to­ votion of the wage-earners to the The ebootlng occurred about the Tlsbo'i private bank blfiw up with to murmur: a boulder which tore through the Injuries additional to the loss of bis day as it has been alBee trdWMe time a new shift of miners was to a 83,000,OOO bang 11 yean ago, but “Please bring me two gallons of Washington, .^ril 9—(AP)—The President of the United States that top of their car. Mrs. Shacknu was sight mtes are graded up to 8350 a begpn. r' . the number of etrlkei has beeo vast­ come on duty at the Smock mine. the fun be bad yesterday In Jugging alcohol.” not seriously hurt. mmith. OfflclaLi and emplcvep are position of the 'Treasury April 6: ly below normal,’’ Observers estimated the- bullets the banker In ~a wine o«lar was al­ receipts 110,806,211.80; expendi­ Tlsbo arrived on Saturday with Another boulder hurtled Into \ Wltk ths sole inception of World ferrisf with the Hitting at what be interpreted as came from seven or eight rlflee. most worth ths money. ' the alcohol. The Ice dealer, bejun- third oar Just after its ocoupimti. War eases pension for disabilities re­ this e^moon. The tures 186,688,942.71; balance 84,- Blanton’s charges that the A. F. of About 60 miners have been on ing, Invited him down to the wine 711,680,816.60; customs receipts for 31noe the T^bo brotben bank Dr. Frands E. Lehman, a dentist, sulting from misconduct Is not al­ dared that at ao tiiin L. trlsd to Incite the automobile strike at the mine which is operat­ coUapsdd, police had sotight Vin c ^ r to have a drink. When they and Mias Mary Wolff, both of Long lowed. tns^de any demaodit. the month 84,226,164.90. workers to etrike. Wood said the ing with about 600 men in the «pits. censo Tlibo around t|ia world, hot came to the ladder leading to the Island, bsAleaped from it. Receipts for the fiscal year (since It wais explained further that In tion was charaoterlMd i ■ettlement of that threatened strike The men are demanding mlnntate- never caught him. That nmained hole, Tarantino) polittiy'politely told Bains OsHsod 8U4S •U other eisee tf it could be ahof^ ■tration” ratheit ^ July 1) 82,864,062,826.76; expendi­ was largely due to the eoK>poratlon ment of a group of woxicers they for Depositor Tarantino. e former honker to precede him. Recent rains were blamed tor the tures 86,088,198,428.88 (including the injutfea oleuly were not “ssrv- Publiahed and patriotism of the labor organ- claim were dismissed. William On Friday Tarantino finlshsd dig­ Then he slammed the trtp door slide. lee-oonneeted" 1m government peed strike werAobi__ fn 88,007,888,109.68 of emergency ex­ Inatlon and the Judgment of its Hynes, diitrlct president of the ging a wins cellar in his home u shut, pot two barrels on top of it, The hlkhway, known as the penditures); excess of expenditures not pey for them,, out that “mlttd president, William Green, and the United Mine Workers, said previ­ Jamaica . apd started shopping u d tolsphoned the police. T he “Storm l u i f ”, is on# of the most oosee are reetored to th> relM'with- no koma apfi {3,874,180,697.18. Gold asseU 87,- Auto Workers’ Union representa- ously the strlks was not autherlssd around-for aemsthlBg to put in it. A (dwrgC agninst-Tlabb Is larceny, 917,348,188.87. tmt'My autltoHty eo the . . ] by thaiusion,...... ^ ' gavs Wm .the ‘ fsxtpd hg'Tnrnntino. m n n agkix gcrreiMMBt tDABpbr this 'I* \ T:.i‘ • y* r'V^ ■^'^■^ / PAGE TWO ItANCHESTER BTENING BSRACD, UANCHB8TBII, CONN. MONDAt ! A m t », UM .

BYAD MiSN DARE VOft IS M U THAT WARD RISK TAKma BATHS. TELLS KIWANIANS , RFC Chief Keeps Fit on M ilk FUNERAL RITES JUST WONT? GO SOUR TOnOtK New York, April 9.—(AP)— Straughan, local ndlk Reporting "All’s well" in th» Ant­ has a new advartlsiiur LEADER KILLED arctic, two members of the Byrd ABOUT FURNITURE DRAW HUNDREDS Idea frttieh Is attraetUif ipilts m u n n Ehipedltlon returned to New York bit of attention In town. today.v They were Victor H. Czecaka, supply officer, and nzm ly ailtzsd to the radiators Granville P. Lindley, chief elec­ Modern Trend Is Toward at his deUvery trucks may be Boss of bloody Twentieth” trician. They arrived on the Ceoter Church Crowded as seen a milk bottle of actual size, The Rak HcCoii”- Mi liner Virginia. the cream contmit plainly vlslhle. Bumped Off On Eve of Lindley will return to the Ant­ Simplicity and Refinement, Fmal Trihote to E J. Though thla milk bottle Is sub­ arctic next fall; Czecaka won’t jected to the vagaries of the weather, It Is guaranteed that because of ill health. The mor­ . * iff' Primary Election. ale of the members at the expsdl- PanI Towsley Sayi TnrkingtoD Is Paid. the "oontonts" wfll not turn sour. toH oasa. tlbn has bean high, Undley re­ ported. No one takes any baths CJhlcsfo, April 9— (AP) — nii- in Antarctica, be said; it means Paul Towsley, author and lec­ The funeral of Mfiton J. Tuxitinf- Reserved seats bavs pneumonia. turer, gave an interesting end most ton, who died Friday afternoon tn rapidly for "T b s Rala nola will have a primary elactlon to­ Tt doesn’t matter, however," MILK PRODUCERS Instruotive account of ths '“Romance Irish mystsry story by IL J. _ morrow but JoMpb Tleme, poUtlolaD he added. "We can’t gfet dirty. St Franda* hospital, was held this Keown, made 'famoxu by ths DttbSa in Chicago’s "bloody twentieth There is no dirt in Antuctica.’’ of Modem Furniture" at the week­ afternoon from ths Center Congre­ Players who produced it hundasdi ward," will take no part In it. ly noon-day meeting of the Kl- gational church at 2:80. A private TO INCORPORATE of times in the Brltlsb Isles m u ip "Thay found his oody in the street wanis club at the Hotel Sheridan to­ servloe was held at the boms, 76 their tour of tUs oomtry two ywm yesterday, with bullets in his back. day, tracing the development of fur­ Scarborough road at 2:16. ago. Press comments W lee4l^ He was a precinct captain in a ward niture from 4000 years ago to the Fred Bendall, a close friend and papers In London, Belfast, Ibmirv where there is bitter strife for con­ LATEST STOCKS present time. The speaker was in­ associate, sang two hsrmns, “Some D anpim WdlMit liGuieU Deiry, md throughout «itlSif;la trol of the Democratic organization, troduced by C. Elmore Watkins. Blessed Dajr" and “Come Home”. Scotland and Wales wete strcrngtln, but he was also seen walking with In his address, Mr. ’Towsley Organist Kenneth ^udson played a praiae of thla play rriiioh fwriy New York, April 9,— (AP)—The pointed out that furniture has bad a a woman shortly before his dear Stock Market again was in a rather group of familiar hymns before the form CooperadoB and sparkles with wit and hoasaly com- Police are imcertain whether politlt great influence all through the ages servloe, including “Abide With Me, ments of the cotmtryside. non^mmittal mood today and and during every period of history it 'Or jealousy actuated the slayer. most traders and Investors appeared “Lead Kindly Light” “Asleep in “Tbe Rale MeCojr should not be They will keep their eyes on the has reflected the governing powers Jesus" and “Tbsre Is a Land." As Collect Fmids. mafsed, It Is pure fun all tba way to be well satisfied with their seats and the temperament of the people. twentieth tomorrow, nevertheless, on the side-lines. ths body was boms from ths church, through. It will be tbe final offcolng for it is a ward with a history of Additional interest was lent to his of the Manchester Community A few of the metals, Including talk by a huge book of illustrations, Organist Hudson played “Ave bloodshed. some copper and silver issues, were Maria" by Schubert Hartford, April 9.—(AP) — At Playen at tha Whltoa Mauerial which he used to stress the various the meeting today of the Farm- haU this season. The date is Tuse- The "citizens committee working fairly firm as utures prices for Important points of Ws address. The bearers were former asso­ for honest elections,” and the pu^ these staples pointed upward. Trans­ ciates and friends of ths deceased. srs Co-operative, ezperlmsntal mar­ day Gening, April 17. Only one He said that furniture in the early keting group of milk producers presentation has .been arnagod lie affairs committee of the Union actions were around the dullest days of the world was crude and Tratnins on milk keeps Jesse H. Jones fit (or his etrenuoue job Six honorary bearers from the League clubs charged yesterday that levels of the year. The grains were Aetna LJfe Insurance Company at­ left without a market April 1, and. that under aui^ees of a oomr barbaric in design, even as the as chairman of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, which mlttee from Ever Ready Clreie at at least 100,000 persons have regis­ virtually at a standstill, along with rulers of the day were crude and has taken action to free cepiul for recovery by cutting its in­ tended the services. A group of 100 aUghtly more than tbe 81,000 cash King! Daughtan which Mfs. tered fraudulently for tomorrow’s cotton. Rubber improved moder­ barbaric. A»' the centuries ad­ terest rate to 4 per cent. Jonee is shown here as he pours his employes of the company attendee required to cover paid in stock in ot Prank V. Williams Is chairman.,. voting. ately. U. 8. Government and prime vanced, furniture slowly became afternoon dram and answers one of hie phones between swallows. In a body. securing Incorporation papers vea Most of the Interest in the pri­ corporate bonds were in some de more refined imtil today it is plain The active bearers were: J./B. recelvsd. A marketing committee Tbe author hails fromNewxy.M mary centers on contests for control mand, but secondary loans were and simple, reflecting the taste of Griffin, secretary of the group di­ was appointed consisting ot Prssl- Northern Ireland, just aeroM tbS of the Democratic county central mixed. International dollar rates the modem man and woman, who vision and L F. Cook, assistant dent John Rankl, I^lborough, border, but he elected as 4 member of tbe OvU Service to ttirsyr in Us committees. were narrow. prefer plain and simple things in secretary of the group division'of Fitch Jones of Hebron and C. A. Nothing has arisen to make the lot with the Irish Free E^ts. **tn9 The various shares of Allegheny which i^inement is paramotmt. the Aetna Life Insurance company; Ryan of Marlborough, and author­ Illinois primary a test of sentiment G . O . P. Pot-Shots At New Deal, Rale McCoy" la the cleverest of Us Corp. were active at gains of around William B. HaLried announced Arthur A. Knofla and Sherwood ize to purchase dairy eqdpment as to the policies of President 2 points each coincident with un- comedies and Is considered tbs the parts which would be taken by Beeehler, close friends and repre- for temporary uses not exceeding Roosevelt, barring such an unex­ confinned rumors that some sort of Klwanlans in the forthcoming show But No Attack On Roosevelt, 83,000 in ooct./ of Its kind ever writted In Irdsad. pected development as the defeat of a reorganization of the Van Swerin- eentatlng tbe Manchester Lodge of His characters are well drawn, tha "Thars Gold in Them Thar Hills,” Masons and Earl BalMeper and Clif­ 1190,000 Capital several oongressmen. gen superstructures was being con­ which will be presented at the It was said that Incorporation pa­ dial(^e* racy, and he Is aUs to In­ Standing for renomination 1s sidered. Howe Sound, U. 3. Smelt­ Pricers View Of Fall Voting ford C. Varney, representing the trigue his audience and bbld their Hollister Street school Tuesday and Manchester Country dub. pers will be taken out with juitbor- Speaker Henry T. Rainey of the ing, Kenneeott and Anaconda got up Wednesday, April 8 and 9, for the ized capital at 8100.000, M. B. Pier- Interest while he maintains tbe National house. His opponent is a fractionally to about a point. Strike benefit of tne Kiddles Camp at He­ 'The honorary bearers represent­ sense of mystery, and yat the play (By BYRON PRICE) 4>hls holding both a party and a pub­ ing tbe Aetna Life Insurance com­ pont of Waterbury, acting adviser former state Representative, James troubles interfered with the Motors, bron. The first rehearsal will be to the oo-operative, deciaring, “we does not call for native Irish actors H. Kirby of Petersburg. Dicluded lic office is subsiding. pany w ere: and Chrysler major fractions. Motor held at Watkins auditorium on Oak don’t want the C. M. P. A. or Na­ and actresses. Tba director, Mrs. J. in the primary are contests for Products sad Warren Pipe dropped street Wednesday noon and all mem­ Various groups of political archi­ B. B. Cammack, vice president L. Handley, feela that tha ssat Is Of course he is expected to get tional Dalrlee to get oontrtd of thla nomination of: a point each. The Utilities eased bers taking part are requested to be tects have begim active blue-print of the Aetna Life Insurance com­ doing an excellent job wlto .thls rol­ Two oongressmen-at-large, con- and the rallii were hesitant Many out eventually, even If it is af­ stock. We have a clauae stating present. work for the 1934 campaign, but pany; H. 8. Beers, assodate ac­ that before selling your stock you lick!^ portrayal ot Irish life; nessmen in 25 districts, where ue of the orthodox leaders wsrs vir­ ter the fall elections. For the mo­ tuary; Dr. H. M. Stevenson, Dr. H. Fayette B. Clarke won the free thus far nothing like a cleariy must give tbe co-operative an op­ Tickets are on sale at Keller’s Demoorata now are in the majority tually unchanged. dinner donated by the hotel manage­ ment, tbe difficulty seems to be to F. Taylor, O. W. Winters sna C. B. store, tbe Y. M. C. A., POtterson A and some districts have no contests. While industrial activity appar recognizable national pattern has find someone who could take over portunity to buy it back." ment and George Glenney won the Johnson. The goal of the group is to sell Krah’s and Kemp’s. ently was continuing to givs a fairly attendance prise donated by Georsre em erged. the chairmanship, without friction Rev. Watson Woodruff, pastor of and complications, Just ss the cam­ milk direct to consumers, sn appli­ good aceoxmt of itself, some trade Keith, Possibly none ever will. Party tbe Center Congregational church SHOE STRIKE ENDS analysts appeared to be concerned paign is beginning. cation for a dealers Uoense now A delegation of local members lines were so badly shaken two officiated and burial was in tbe Bast over the recurrence of labor diffi­ Some rather delicate situations pending before the control board, plans to attend the New Haven years ago, and subsequent events cem etery. n . i FLEET TURNS Haverhill, Mass., April 9.— (AP)- culties. It was feared that aotomo- face tbe party, in such states as and Garrett Burkltt of Ansonla, Lawn club meeting Wednesday, at have so confused the present situa­ 'The ushers at the service in tbe Haverbill shoe woricers on strike for bile production at Detroi’ .msy be re­ California, Wisconsin and New manager of the organization, sakl which the International President tion, that many congressional can­ the past five weeks, voted this morn­ tarded if the strike in one of tbe Mexico, where republicans who sup­ Center church were Herbc)rt House, tbe venture would fall unless the TO EASTERN COAST and District Governor will be didates will be nmniilg pretty much ing to return to work after accept­ largest accessory plants tbsre is ported Roosevelt In 1932 are lim­ Harlowe Willis, Thomas K. Clarke group secures Its owa pisnt with guests of honor. on their own, without special guid­ ing vric* adjustments secured by not settled eoon. ning for reelsction, and there pro- and EHmer Weden. modem equipment snd a good labo­ the Union District Council, The financial district was inter­ ance from the national party or­ baUy is no one else who under­ There was a profusion of bsauti- ratory. (Oonttooed from fUgs One) I By virtue of the settlement, ap- ested in tbe announcement of Secre­ ganizations. td floral tributes that covered tbs stands ths ins and outs of those after joining the fleet in tbe first of I woximately 6A00 workers will re- tary Morgentbau that exchange Some republicans may attack the situations as well as Farley. entire length of tbe altar rail in the I turn to their bimebes tomorrow in 89 subscriptions amounting to about whole Roosevelt program as thor­ church. tbe w ar gam es vdiloh w ill Ooisupy the 35,000 fighting men throughout I factories. 8660,000,000 bad been received up to oughly bad, but the vast majority .Political Pictnre Unchanged ABOUT TOWN the close of business on Saturday seem disposed to confine their criti­ The fact that every few days MILTON J. TlSKINaTON most of their cruise to the saat coast. , ^ for tbe new eeriee of 8^ per cent cism to a few individual policies. bring news of another political April 6, 1984. Plowlpg in preparation for the 10-12 year Treasury bonds wniob are get-together does-not msan that ac­ setting of tobacco has started. In Conditions of war will he slmulatr to be Issued next Blonday, Holders Thou art gone— tbe lai^*r tracts tbe plowing Is be­ ed by tbe fleet in its journey to tte •V BRUCB CATTON Thus It is indicated that the tual progress slways rssults from Personal Notices of the called Liberty Fourth 4^s these conferences. So quickly dld’et thou go ing done by tractor drawn plows. canal. who do not elect to make tbe ex­ "burning issue" in some con­ Thie seeds fo r tobacco ars {rianted in The high spot of their cruise tHU "It’s A Battlefield" Is Tale With gressional districts will be the tariff, Neither the prlvats dinner given 'Twas bard to bslleve it so. change will, of course, be paid off in beds and high pressure steam Is be a “war" In the Caribbean In Lots of Suspense. in others tbe NRA, in others. tbe in Washington on March 8l by out­ Young, strong and fair cash. * standing democrats nor tbe various Thou dost He upon thy coxicb used to sterilize the beds to prsvent which they will again be joined ly IN MEMORIAM farm relief experiments, and so on. the growing of weeds. The tobacco The wholesale eonunodlty price in­ Graham Greene is sstabllabing consultations held by former Presi­ As if in sleep. the dirigible Macon. In levins memoir of our Deer dex of tbe National Fertilizer Asso­ A s fa r as it now is dlscBDBible, seed is grown under glass aad by Mother, Rebeees Boyoe, who depart- himself as a novelist who constructs that seems to be tbs strategy of tbe dent Hoover in tbe west ana south­ As tbe fleet saffs 20,000 Women ed thle life April t, ittt. ciation advanced from 71 to 71,1 in fast-moving and intelligent- tales west produced evidence of having But well we know thy spirit Is not the time tbe weather warms up suf­ and children of the famillM of the latest reportable‘week. republican senatorial and congres­ that work up to a neat climax with­ changed the political picture at all. here, ficiently they will be transplanted officers and sailors begin a tr^ You are not forsotten, Mother Dear, sional campaign committees. It con­ from tbe beds to the rows In the Nor will you ever be, out any lost motion. His newest Mostly, tbe present political talk 'Thy hand is cold and still, acroM the continent from the beach REPORTS ROBBERY trasts with toe recent attitude of field. As Ions Si life and memory lasts, book, 'It’s a Battlefield”, la no ex­ the republican national committee IS lust talk. The'T b e ’ 1934 iseues and Thy voice is silent, d tles o f Southern C alifornia to jlpin' Ws will remember thee, ception. Itself, which more or less went into mcles still promiseprom to be made Thine ear is dull, thou dost not bear their men on tbe Atlantic seaboU^ Zxmely the bouse and sad the hours, New Haven, April 9,—(AP) — Ibis Is a story of prefent-day rgelyI by piecemeal action in tbe tbe anguish of our cries, Dr. E. G. Dolan, collector of Inter­ _ fln e e our Darlins Mother died. retirement after issuing several G nal revenue, will be the speaker at Joseph Bruno, 60, rsportsd to police London, with a glimpse at tbe way various congressional districts, sod Nor see the tears that flow NOT TO ACCEPT POST But oh, a brishter home than ours, broadsides declaring tbe Roosevelt the monthly meeting of the Holy In heaven is now her prise. today that hs was robbed of 1200 by one incident can create turmoil and 1936 is, under present disturbed con­ And fill our eyes. administration as a n ^ ls bad been Name society of St. Bridget's Host on, dear mother, thy labor's a youth after being knocked to tbe struggle in half a dozen lives. ditions, far away. Nashua, N. H., AprU 9.— (A P I- o'er, a failure. church next Friday evening. Presi­ sldewfralk " A young Communist has been 'Thou hast gone— Major Francis P. Murphy, Nashua Tley willins hand will toll no Those general attacks caused a dent Matthew Msrz of the Holy more; 'The holdup, Bruno I said, occurred sentenced to bang for killing a lot of complaint among republican Hast left thy bouse of clay. businessman, mads known In a tSiS- A faithful mother, true and kind. last night. Tbs robber struck him policeman during a riot. Tbe ex­ WOOOIN BETTER Name society has secufsd addition­ congressmen who had voted for We did not see tbe death angel al names for membership lo tbA so- gram recelvsd today from tbs south, No friond on oarth liko the* wo across tbe face with a revolver end ecution day draws near, and bis When be came to claim thee, where be Is vacationing, that na find, many of tbe Roosevelt measures. New York, April 9.—(AP)—Wll< clsty. This is tbs second of a series after taking tbs money fled on foot. friends make last-minute efforts to Especially was that true of those Life seemed eo full, would be unable to a cc^ tbe pref- get him reprieved. Ham H, W oodln, form er secretary of monthly meetings planned by tbe I Jlobort Beyoo, and Mr, and Mre, Bruno told police t^ money of the minority party who wanted With many days to come. idency of tbe recently formed We see. In turn, bis young wife, of tbe treasury, "continues to im­ society to be held until tbs warm Boors# fimpson and Tamily. represented rent collections. to run for re-election on their rec­ If love sod fond desire Northeastern Baseball Laagua. to whom tbe fight for bis life is tbe prove," his phystcians reported to- weather sets in. ord of having stood by the President Hsd power to bold thee most painfully Important thing In day. during tbs emergency. Thou would’st bs bare. Tbe Msaohsstsr Graags Degree tbs world; bis brother, who is bops- WoodlB sntsrsd tbe Manbattso But thou art gone— Issslv la love with ‘-- biw a n _ d who Eye, Esr sad Tbrost hospital a club will meet at tbs Manchester flgbi Sanders And Fsrley Green school at I o'clock toalgbt to for bis Ilfs knowingg that bis week ago sftsr suffering s tbrost Tbe gates wsrs opened wide, ALL EUROPE LIES own future will be brigb' Transfer of republican cam­ All members srs urged to bs pres­ 1 iter If tbe bsmorrhags, And thou dld’et enter Mary Elizabeth’s fight is lost; a well to-do < paign responsibility from tbs ns- ent. ENTRANCED IN... dllsttaats, Without one word or last farswsU. who gets drawn Into tbs whirl tlonal to tbs senitorlsl and con­ Our hearts are eorely riven, Ith e pa th of her through bis Infatuation wltb tbs gressional committees sidetraekad COUNSEL APPOINTED Thera will be a pre-school dental wife's sister; a Communistic news­ but did not entirely ellminsts s But ws would not chBlc at 9 o’clock tomorrow morn­ FLAMING TRIUMPHS! BEAUTY NOOK paper reporter, who bee bis own move to supplant Everett Senders New Haven, A pril 9,— (X P )-L y- Grudge tbss to Heaven. ing at tbe Manchester Memorial batt-bsarM b paipart to play; and the as netlonsl ebslrmsn. • man H. Steels of New Haven bss hospital annex. At 10 o’clock there eommlsslonsr of Scotlai Those who want s new ebslrmsn been appointed state counsel for tbs Somewhere In that land of spirits will be a tonsil oUnio at ths same Two years aao there earns to Maaebsstar land Yard, who Isn't Interested In ths ease st all, argue that tbs Hoover wing, with wholssals department of tbs Homs bright place. a aaw type ofe i _____ Beauty, ______Ssrvles _ comblBlDt____ skid but who almost gets killed because which Sanders has been Idratlfisd, Owners Loss Corporatlcn In Coo- Thou bast found thy spbsrs, with tbs best materials obtainable—rstardlsss o f It, cannot hope to effect a reorganiza­ nsctlout. Tbe office hsd been un­ And there shall labor, faithfully as Dr. Georgs Luadbsrg aad Mrs. of pries, Best ot an, this shop breufbt tbs Mr. Orssns sets all these peopie tion representing tbe will of all fac­ filled since the depsrtment ws : lo* thou did'st bars. Luadbsrg of East Csatsr street left beauty lervles wltbin tbs rsacn of everyone spiaalng sad sits back to watch tions. Not so much Is beard about sufursted sbout two months ago. For there, His sswants serve this morning for a short vacation tbs budget or popular pries system. Ttet ky what bappsas. Z sbaa't tell you that, now that Sanders and bis na­ A successor to Corporation Coua* And see His face trip to Bermuda, plaaalng to be this system was a sueesss was amply proven bow It ul oomes out, but I caa re­ tional headquarters have been put ssl Davll J. McCoy, who resigned ss And there, forevermore, are blest. back in town on the 18th or 19tb when at tbs end of tbs first year tbs shop port that It makes a good, rapid more or less on tbe sidelines, but it oounsei for the New Haven branch —Annie R. Atklasoa. of tbe month. bad to be moved Into larger quarters—employ­ story which ploks up suspeass as it Is a subject certain to come up of the loan corporation bss yet to 29 Bigelow street. ing s larger staff of well trained operators. goes aloag aad bolds your iatsrsst again later. be obosea. Towif. Mrs. Henry Lowd, who Is direct­ This season it is necessary to Mlargs again- rl^ t to tbs sad, Among tbs dsmoorati, tbe latest ing tbs play "Tbrsa Pegs" wblob using one large room exclusively for perma­ Indications are that Postmaster Wings on s new type of slrplsnt nent waving. Unpretentious and competently tbs'young people of tao Osatsr written, it's ths kind of book you Osneral James A. Farley will stay bsvs bean srrtagsd so tbst the en­ HOSPITAL NOTES Cobgrsgatlmia] eburob will give on Ws are deeply apprsdatlvs of tbs confidence recommend to your friends as "s on for some time as national chair­ tire wing surface can be moved at Apra 18 under ausplcss of Csatsr placed In our work and will continue to give man. He has committed himself to will from the cockpit, reeultlag in good. Interesting story." Bari Oowdy of Bolton and Georgs Cburcb Women’s Federation, bas qusllty service at tbe lowest possible pries Published by Doublsday, Dorse no spsolfio retirement date, and a reduction of drag on ths plane Miner of Andover wsrs admitted called a rehearsal for tomorrow and In surroundings that are clean and obssr- and Co., It sells for |2.60. talk of ths possible Impropriety of while in flight. ful. and Mrs. Michael Barry of 41 Flor- svsalM at 8 o'oloeb la tbs parlab Our operators have been trained In tbs best SB street and Mrs. Osorgs England ball, 'nckats may be prooursd from schools In Connecticut and are plaaasd to serve aad Infant son of 104 Sprues styset Mrs. Ludus Fester, Mrs. Georgs you at all times eheerfqlly sad efficiently. ‘Out Our Way’ Artist Shows Talent as Sculptor were discharged Saturday. gfflltb or members at tbs federa­ Jesse R. Davis of 198 Hilliard tion. MARY E. 8EASTRAND. street was admitted aad Mrs. Thomas O'Neill and Infant daughter IXMUfER JUmOB om s of 848 Main street were disobarged For our second anniversary we ere pleaeed to offer for Sunday. Portland, Ma.. April 9.—(AP)— your approval all our blgoer priced permanent waves ClarnMa Hals, rsUrsd United at prices even tbe most modest purse will permit. A son was bora Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. RusseU Powell of 10 States justles died at bla boma bars {q her first Amtrlcan pietUfO All Week Only, a Shampoo and Finger Wave, 75c. im i Francis street, Bast Hartford. today aftar an lUnssa of tbrss Budget Work, all week, three services for 11.00. A son was bora today to Mr. aad months. Hs would bsvs been 86 fm Mrs. Alfred Ledoux of 140 H Char­ vears old naxt Monday. "N A N A'* ter Oak street. Active on tbe Maine district oourt | Extn Addod AttrieitioB fPHONE^Oll- Alex Balcbunas of 899 Parker beneb for 90 years prior to Us rs- street wss admitted aad Mrs. Joae^ ttrsment In 1911, Judge Hale slnoe Uriano and infant daughter of 104 bad preddad at oourt eaaslons In Ok Woodbridfs street were discharged this and othet states and had servad today. as arbitrator In an mdependant Cu­ Donald, son of Mr. snd Mrs. C. J. ban land damage dispute. Barrett m 21 Mt. Nsbo Place was THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY given emergepby treatment Sunday Tb^ Ohlneee, six oentorlee ago, m ^ TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS evening. Tbe child waa struck bv used a vehiele whloh oarrlec paeeen- an automobile at 9 o’clock on South Jgers sad dropped a pabbla la a re^ Main street while he was crosstag leptaola to measure off every mile SPECIAL the street. r a v e l^ . PLAIN GARMENTS r O E P l CLEANED—PRESSED PARSON’S WEEK OF APRIL 9TR “HERE ptoNfay BABTFORQ Mats. Wod. • S it

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✓ ADVUTlMDiaBMT* spring snppei fran 6 to f a t tke 0. Jl, he. found la tbetf advsrtieeimnt HoM Oomptiijr Mo. 1 cf tho IC n- I t e t e .' M n. O. B. Wilson IN STATIC STAGE cbMtor RUw Psportiaot wm taUi anq Mrs. B- P. WsUdB* eo-^batmaa Its mcBthljr busmew msstlng this would liks rstum s Biads aafd Joseph RoOsson'Rmb Tnrbu- Two O n m cVSBliig at the fire headquarters la lance In Hab' TTMIe AUepd- the north cod house. vations in at the sarilMt possible No Pregross Toward Setde moment ing Shoe Code Msetins. Htdute Hai Baez Remind R iniet. Mrs. Phllto Emery is the new vice Hebearsale for the iday, "The Joaeph Rollason, vrho w u in Boa- Ths South IfxnBhsstsr ftA ' president of the Manchester Moth­ Glow U |^ ta of San Rey,” by the too yesterday attending a New Shig- ^ Ri^ead Stnat Mia Hisat sBswsrsd a liiiii ment Appears; Pickets ers club, and aot-Mrs. Philip Camay IiDuried O bvq^' group of tba Sec­ Watldiw are having three rooma Here’s a timely tip so give land m eting of ithe Shoe RebuUdere ovsr the wieskrsul ; *nieMkBC!''taiii * foRdahad in the most Interesting it On the llft^th of this montii as stated In Saturday's Herald. ond Cpngp^ational diturch, will be on Saturday abbot Boon wBso:'9ta> 9 ' Contiime Patrol of MiDs. held tonlglit Wednesday and Friday Association of New Enstetfi. from fisplajar. raspoadad to a. citt'fiomVtbb hdSM Baiiy, Reglonals. There’s one set stoves are going up in price. If nessed part of a riot in which rival that’s a direct copy of an old Penn­ you’re thinking about buying a new Daughters of Ldb^y, No. 125, evenbigB tide wek at the parsonage. of William Andaiaon o O '^ m tad i The date of April 27 h u been set factiou of the Armenian Chuveh street Some papers ctoght Bra sylvania Dutch that’s especially fas­ stove it would be w ^ to take actkm L>L.O.L. will bold their regulai; took part and which grew out of the cinating. If you’re at all interest­ pronto! At The Manchester Gas Several state police troopers with meeting this evening at 8 oHclock In for the performance. A Ford coupe, owned-by George from the g u stove, but- the ttoohle aasasatnatlon of Archbishop Leon did not amount to much. Mrs. Aad- ed in fiTOiture yeull enjoy see thdse Company this morning I saw a new nothing to do kept nom i^ guard Orange hall. A so< ^ time will fol­ Tourian last December. The riot Brown, proprietor cf Brown's gar­ ’‘aaeestey rooms.” tabletop Magic Chef that would be at the Hilliard mills la Hilliardvihe low. The card social held by' the Principal Thomu Bentley of the erson put out the blaze before taie Hollister Street echol win be the had started on Bolyeton strut and age a t' (hooper and. Center streets, firemen arrived. heaven to any housekeeper. Take this morning while strike pickets lodge Saturday evening a t the home gueet speigker at^^the meeting of extended onto Boston Comtmon. Mr. w u stolen eariy yesterday morning Shortcake is a quick a tip in time! with no more to do than the police­ of Mrs. Thomas Smith on East Mid­ Simday at noon No. 2 w u feaUed Ever Ready Circle, Kings Daugh- Rollason witnessed part of the in New Hampshire. Mr. Brown for a grass fire stauted on the old trick. Cut'a grocers’ sponge cake men maintained • a perfunctory dle ’Turnpike was largely attmided, tera, temomw evening at the di­ strug^e between the police and the —or other cake you may have on Feathers of every description watch. 16 tables being in play. First'prbws bad loaned the car tOj <3eotge W. gtdf links off Shuat Center street, recto r' room of the Whiton Me­ rioting factions. Several persons vdiich w u extinguished without the hand—into layers. Spread layers adorn not only hats but sleeves, The strike, which was two weeks in setback were won by Mrs. Mar­ morial library. Mn. Stuart G. were injured. Evans of Ridgewood street, who ia with whipped cream, sliced bananas scarfs and capes. M ol^eux’s os­ old Oil* morning, appeaus to have garet Neville and Aitmle Haugh, employed by him, that he might go fire gaining much headway. Segit will be chainnan of the Mr. Rollason, treasurer of the At 6:80 last night another grass and marachlno cherry, if desired. trich capes or ostrich-trimmed eve­ settled into a static stage, though second by Miss mUan Mathews and hostCcsea. The busineu session wlU Connecticut AssiDdatiem of Shoe Re- to New Hampshire to visit a sister. Ready in a minute, and how deli* ning wraps are as sure of success as each forenoon* the strikers hold a James McColltim and consolation by Evau started lata Saturday night fire, this at Parker and Green Hill begin promptly at 7:45. Several builders, attended a meeting for the streets, called out No. 3 of the South clous; his bamyard-feather capes proved meeting. Miss Adeline Schmidt and Thomas matters of importance wiU be |u:ted discussion of a shoe repairers’ code. and arrived at his destination early to be last season. The delightful After the meeting this morning it Smith.' Refreshments were served Sunday morning. The automobile Manchester fire department. This upon hpd a good attendance Is hop­ Walter Green of Springfield, h u fire w u soon extinguished. light and airy appearance of these was said by the strikers that a and a pleasant evening was spent ed for; been named u the regional director w u left standi^ in the yard at his delicately tinted ostrich feathers is more Importfemt one would be held by all who attended. for New England. Di Connecticut sister's home. Yesterday morning It’s spring cleaning time! Feel well suited to summer nights. at 10 SL m. tomorrow at Turn Hah The Merchants Division of the there will be two divlsionB and m when be awoke he found the cu Ancient Egyptians worshiped the as Sprt^-like a^ the weather in ip the north end. They wanted it missing. - ' * The Ladies Auxiliary of the A. O. Chamber of Commerce win bold a each of these there will be three crocodile, both living and dead. newly leaned clothes. Send them Belts are even more important known that every member of Local H. will hold their r e ^ a r meeting most importaat dinner meeting at assistants. The loss of the car w u telephoned tb the West Cleaning Company. this season than last. With many 2127, United Textile Workers, tonight at St. James's church at 8 CuUe Farm Inn on Tolland Turn­ Connecticut h u not been a mem­ to Mr. Brown and police of New Dial 5907. simple dresses, they represent both ought to be present. o’clock. pike next Friday evening at 6:15 ber of the national association, al­ Hampshire were notiflisd. The the contrasting color note and the So far as could be learned no though there is an organization in theft w u broadeast pver the tele­ touch of fantasy and originality de­ o’clock, It w u announced today aft­ type and, in addition to this, Mr. In spring, a young woman’s fancy progress has been made toward any There wUl be a meeting of the er a meeting of the division’s exec­ the state which includes near>y. turns to thoughts of fashion, and manded of modem fashions. The settiement of the strike. utive committee. Notice of the every town of any size. A code Brown this morning notified the newest are fashioned of such un­ broad goods loomflxers, spare hands healing w u scheduled for today state motor vehicle department. Mr. the following note on style might usual mediums as cellophane, silver and warp hangers Saturday morn­ meeting wli; be mailed to members prove to be interesting. This today and an effort will be made to in Wuhlngton. Director Green was Brown plans to drive to New Hamp­ MINSTREL and gilt wire, lacquered straw plait­ ing at 9:00 in the Ping-Pong room year’s June bride will closely resem­ TALL CEDARS, AMARANTH obtain a large attendance. selected to attend. He left Boston shire this evening for Mr. Evans. ble her grandmother, from a sar­ ed and torsaded, twine and raphla of the Odd Fellows’ building. lu t night for Washington. torial viewpoint. In "Double Door” dyed in vivid colors and knitted or TONIGHT and plaited, not to speak of the plainer TO GIVE MINSTREL SHOW George Elliott of Burlington, Vt, Members of the degree team of INSURANCE EXPERT DIES Svelyn Venable wears a quaint, old- box-calf, Russian leather and Chan­ the Daughters of Liberty are re­ fashioned trousseau, made of mod­ has returned home aftei a short quested to meet tomorrow afternoon el’s patent leather belts bestarred visit with his sister, Mra B. L. SLAYER IS EXECUTED San Diego, Calif., A ^ 9.—(AP) TOMORROW em fabrics. * Satin and tulle in sim­ at 3 o’clock in Orange hall to re­ —Percy H. Goodwin, 52, former ple designs will be appropriate for with diamante. Dress Rehearsal of Cast Will Knight of Pine street, and relatives hearse for the mlnstnl. Be Held at Masonic Temple in Rockville. Bellefonte, Pa., April 9.—(AP)— president of ihe National Associa­ MGHJ 19S4’s blushing bride. Richard Bach, six foot six inch tion of Insurance Agents, died here Thursday. Miss Adelma Grenier of Steiger’s youth, died In the electric chair at Sunday of a heart attack. Concordia Lutheran Have your shoes dyed and cleaned Temple Chapter, O. E. S., will' Gateway Shop will speak tomorrow Rockvdew penitentiary today for He w u a director of the Great at the State Shoe Impairing Shop. (W u[.(vr>ja«_ A dress rehearsal of the cast of. open its meeting Wednesday eve­ afternoon at 2:30 at the T. M. C. A. American Indemnity Omq;>aay of Delivery service. Dial 8838. ning at 7:45 sharp, to allow,for the beating 19 year old Rose McCloskey Church the Tall Cedars of and on “Glassware." All women will to death In Fairmount Park, Phila­ New York. His widow, a son and a Amaranth minstrel show will be public card party to follow at 8:15 be welcome to attend. daughter survive. Aniploee-cf held Thursday evening in the Mason­ in charge of Mrs. Florence Thorn­ delphia, after he bad stoned her es­ ic Temple. The show will he pre­ ton and her committee. Players The Itallan-American Ladles’ Aid cort into unconsciousness. German Baseball Gab sented Friday evening, April 13 with may choose any game they desire; Society will meet this evening at Miss McCloskey, a five and ten A rubber-fabric lifeboat for air­ LUTHER LEAGUERS Manchester the following cast: it will be all pivot, with prizes at the clubrooms on Main street. Cards ednt store clerk w u slain the night craft, built to be carried In a zipper Admission: Herman Montie, director and in­ each table, and refreshments. All will follow the business and refresh­ of January 5, 1933. Her escort, 30 bag, can be Inflated instantly with terlocutor; Sidney McAlpine, musi­ players will be welcome. The social ments will be served. year old Dennis Boyle, suffered a a cylinder of g u , which is also car­ Adults, 25c. Giildren, lOfe' Date Book cal director; end men, Sidney Me Al­ is for the benefit of the flower fund fractured skull from a rock which ried in the bag with the folded VISIT WORCESTER w u hurled at the back of the head. boat Tonlgbt pine, William Hunniford, Harry for members who are ill. The Sewing Circle of the Army Armstrong and William Anderson; and Navy club auxiliary will meet April 9-10—Minstrel at Concordia end women, Mrs. SMward Montie Fred Thayer won first prize in thie tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock with Lutheran church. and Mra Paul Carter. setback tourney at the Masomc Mrs. Lillian Pentiand of Division 35 from This Town Attend Tomorrow Vocal solos will be given by Mrs. Temple Saturday night. Second street. • April 10—Minstrel and dance, St Grace Symington and Mrs. Bert prize went to Adolph Carlson and ------I t g .Z T .M l.# ------Seyenth Annual Christian Brldjget’s Holy Name society, at Moseley. The chorus will be com­ the door prize to Edward Lewis. The Manchester Girl Scout (Coun­ Hollister street school. posed of members of the Tall Ce­ cil will meet tomorrow afternoon at Also lecture by Frank V. Wright, dars and Amaranth. The Beethoven Glee club will hold 2 o’clock at the Girl Scout headquar­ a Conference Held Sunday. deputy commissioner of education a social after the regular rehearsal ters in the Cheney building. The of Massachusetts, at High school at the Emanuel Lutheran church at officers’ uaoclatioo will meet a t the hall, auspices of Educational club. 7:80 o’clock tonight and all mem­ same place Wednesday evening at Tltis Week SURVIVORS OF CUFF Cloae to thirty-five members of bers are urged to he present. 7:30. Mias Edith Cabot, vice chair­ Did You Ever Hear Before Of A April 11—Three-act comedy "The man of the New England Region, the Luther League of the Bmanuel Brat," at High school auditorium SLIDE DISASTER R E E Hose Company No. 1 of the Man­ will be present and remain for tho Lutheran church attended the sev­ by Junior Sons of Italy. chester fire department will hold *Le week-end to conduct leaders' enth annual Christian Conference of April 18.—Minstrel auspices Ta)lj monthly meeting at the Hilliard courses. the New England Conference Lu­ Cedars and Amaranth at Masonic' Leave Locality in Norway street headquarters at 8 o’clock to­ Temple. Where Fjord Cataatrophe 130 DIE IN REVOLT ther League at Worcester, Maes,, night. SALE of KITCHENS? Also Father and Son Banquet, Killed 60 Last Week. Lima, Peru, April 9.—(AP) — a over the week-end. The trip was North Methodist church. Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters dlspatcn from Puno, Peruvian port No—and what is It? It’s a SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER of a rsally modarn, made by special bus and private Also Mother and Daughter Ban will meet tomorrow evenlni at 8 on Lake Titlca, the Bolivian bound­ up-to-date kitchen all complete—with RANGE, FURNITURE and LINOLEUM—so that oars. Oslo, Norway, April 9.—(AP) — quet at South Methodist church. Survivors of th t ollffslde oatu- o’clock In Odd Fellowi hall. Follow­ ary, appeared In the newspaper El you can do your whole kitchen furnishing job at once, and at a very substantial saving. Rev. K. B. Erickson, pastor of the April 14—Ball sponsored by Ifi- ing the bustneei Mrs. Annie Alley, Comitaeo zayiag 130 people were local oluirch, was a speaker at the trophe in which more than SO per­ cal 2136, Textile Workers of Ameii- sons disd o'h Norway's wsst cout degree m litreii, will conduct a re­ killed and several hundred wounded conference at the Saturday nicht oa. hearsal In preparation for the con­ In the revolt of mlllta^ cadets lu t general assembly, his subject "we wtre rsportsd fleoing ths locality to­ Combination Offer Inelndosi April 15—At Stats Thsatsr, Nor- day. vention and grand chief's visit hsre Thursday la La Pu, ^Uvlan capi­ Are Here—So What?" centering ma Shearer8 In "Riptide.* - on June 12. A social time with re- tal. around the theme of the conference, No further rook falls wsrs sx< Coming Events S fotsd, but It w u bellsveO few rail- freehmenti will aleo be enjoyed to­ Prevlouily, dlipatohes directly "Afflbusadors of Christ" Yester­ April 17—"Tht Rais McCoy," a snts of ths fishing hamlsts of morrow evening, with Mrs. Marcvl from La Pas, said two women were Any Range You day morning, communion services 8-aot mvstsrv play by Manobutsr Taflord and F o ru would linger long Peckham and her committee In the only vlotlmi. were held In each of the seven host Community Piaysrs at Whlton Me­ at the dread spot tumsd Into a charge. A full attendance Is desired. El Comerloo'e oorraapondent said otauroha in the city. The final ses­ morial hall. death trap by ruiblng watei'i Sat­ the revolt w u lupprosaed by Cara- May Select— sion yesterday afternoon, an Inspi­ Aleo New England aeeembly of urday. The general public will be wel­ blnleeri, that order wai restored rational praise servloe was held at Church of the Naiarene here. Bleeping residents of the two come to attend the ipeclal lervlcei quickly following the 1309 deathi, the new Worocstcr Memorial audi­ April 18—leml-formal dance at villages, bn opposite ildee of being held thle week at Ooipel hall, that rtngleaderi of the rebellloti Any Furniture— torium. The New England chorus Country Club by Campbell Council, Korsnaui Fjord, were trapped by 416 Center itreet. They wilt begin were executed by verdicts of sum­ of 500 voices m sented a concert. In mary oourti martial and that nor­ Xnlghti of Columbus. great waves which rolled up after a each evening at 7:46 except Satur­ I which Kelge B. Pearson directed April 3 0 -^u q u erad e ball of It. crag weighing thouiandi of tons day. malcy DOW prevails. the chorus in "Beautiful laviour" Mary's Young Men'e club at State fell , into tne lea. Any Linoleum— and "Ilie Hallelujah Chorus" from Armory. ■hlpi bearing relief luppltei werr Loyal Circle of KIm i Daufhteri Handers "Messiah," the closing April 33—Ninth annual concert enroute from Aalesund to the loene will-meet tonight at (fonter (3nurch numbers of the program. The of Boetbovea Glee club at High of the disaster, Norway'! w ont la House for the regular monthly busl- PECIAL ipeaker w u Dr. Charles W. Leltaell acbool auditorium. yean. neii meeting. of Onaonta, N. Y., on "A Twofold April 38—"Old District Icheol,’ Ohalleage to the Youth of the Whiten Memorial hall, benefit Y. M. Mrs. FraiMsi Ohamberi of Main At A Special Ohuroh? 0. A. Itreet ii In New Haven today at- Xt was anneunoed that the eighth April WALL S U R IE F S teudlng a meeting of put grand Obristian Oonferenoe would be held chief! of the Pytnlan BIsteri of Oroup Price: Mather Chapter, Order of DeMolay. New York, April 8.—New buil- at Cambridge, Mass,, next year. Aleo Irish Tea Pgrty and tnte^ Connecticut. The annual oonvention of the uon- ness ncelved at the lumber mtlla In talpment at St. Mary's church. the first quarter wu 8 per cent ference will be neld at East Qreen- ^ Nsxt Month Maneheeter Garden club members wish, R. I., laturday and lunday, above production and npnsinted a are rsmlndid of the April meeting I I May 7—"Inlaws and Outlaws," gain of 96 per cent from the oorre- June SI and 94. 8-act comsdv, lunsst Rebskab tonight at 7i80 at the Y. M. 0. A. sponding period of 1688 lays the Report! will be given of the annual PINT i s : i I I Lodge at Odo Fsitows ball. National Lumber Manufactunn Boston and Nsw York flower shows, May 8-0—Klwanis Show, a bur­ Aisoclatlon. Output w u up 56 per and members will toll of "Some­ FRANK HAWKS SHOWS lesque of the Oay Nineties, intitlsd cent from the first quartsr of 1688 thing New For My Garden." "There's Gold In Them Thar Kills,' and shipments Increassd 98 per of HIS SKILL IN CHINA at Hollister street scbeel. oent. Miss Dorothy G eu and her May 13—Opening of Memorial brother, William Geee, well known hospital drive for 816,000. , . Stocks of zinc la tho United solo dancers, will be among the •baagbat, April o, — (AP) — Btatie at the end of March totaled headllneri on the mlnitrel program ALUMINUM Ibaagbal bad a oloseupip view' of 110,781 short tons compared with to be given tonight and tomorrow Amsfioaamoa aerial power today when COMMENCE WORK ON 14 106,768 on Fob. 88 and 186,966 on night at the Concordia Lutheran Frank Hawke, noted pilot, put on a demonatratlon with a giant bomber. March 81, 1688, nports the Ameri­ church. They will appear In solo AND The American ipeed aoe, who ar­ LOCAL ERA PROJECTS can Bureau of Metal Btatlstlci, and duet numbers. The show li rived wtth the big plane March 7, March production was 88,791 tons under the auspices of the German For Example:— repeatedly roared over the city with agalnit 80,179 In February and 91,- bueball club of the ohuroh, and a ONI-HALP loads of Chineie and foreigners. Little Confuilon Experienced 808 a year ago. out from among the beet singers The bomber, with its 83-foot wing- In Transfer of Workere from and entertainer! In the pariah nu This Glenwood 36 Duplex Combination spread brought shouts of amaze­ Current railway equipment In- been working for weeks under the GALLON OP ment fram the spectators. eWA Division. ?uirlei include 900 hopper oare of direction of Organist Fred Werner. He will fly tomorrow to Hang­ 0 tons oapaof^ for the Central oi A thoroughly enjoyable time li u - The Range Pictured Above— RffulBr M ce chow where Chinese government Work w u begun tble morning on Georgia. 'The Quit', Mobile A North­ lured thoee who attend. Any ooler in thla compaot Dual Range, tests of the plane are soneduled. 14 local BRA projects by a crew of ern li planning to enter the market which bakes with coal or oU and g u in ths 1 1 4 9 * ^ 0 Half a dozen Americans are here approximately 350 men. Very little for 200 freight can, while the Bos­ Mrs. L. W. C ue's group of the KITCH-n-TinT um e ovan. selling planes and equipment. They confuilon w u experienced In the ton A Maine h u uked builden to Wesleyan Guild will meet tomorrow have aroused the suspiolon of the changeover from CWA to ERA dl- submit bids on flvs or tsn locomo­ evening at 7:46 at the South Metho­ Kiteb-N-Ttatbesatl- Half DollOti S p ^ a l Japanese. Unverified reports zay vialone and only thou men employ­ tives. dist ohuroh. fleiudpreMmieTery KHck-N-TIlB The Breakfast Suite Below— Japanese agents in China are study­ ed u of March 81 were given em­ intarlorearfMe.Twelve Porcelain top rafeotory table in oboies of ing each American flier—seeking ployment In the Emergency Relief zaodem eolori. Ghres H S colon, u d 4 maple pinoh-baok ohalra. ^ any poeslble connection between the program. an "eoiaaHike flnkh ^ I men and the American government. It i« expected that the work on at I pzhit peks." I A Floor of Inlaid— $ Japanese have charged that the the foreitry projects will be de- Cemented over lining felt. Choice of pat­ Uhlted States has agreed to assist creued during the oomlng weeks One O f THE Events Of TAKE ADVANTAGE OP terns. Any ndm up to 30 yds. China in developing an air force. and the men assigned to jobs in THIS OPPORTUNITY These oharges have brought denials progress in Che north and south from American officials. parts of the town. Hm facifht CM-Naasel AhanInBm A Lynn Oil Burner May Be Added At At the next meeting of the ERA The Year— "oest of mstsT waterpcoofz and p i» BREACH WIDE AS EVER board, proposal of a project for tects. Beautl^ rx v zereua radiataps cleaning up the Globe Hollow swim­ ' window abate ose it nrr (trim hi If you don’t want Inlaid Linoleum, the cost ia London, April 9.—(AP)—The ming pool and adjacent grounds bathroom, kkdMB«1 breach between Great Britain and and further improvement of the Mt. St. Mary’s . 36th A n n u al ingly lower. the Irish Free State is as wide as Nebo recreation fields will be pre­ Good For This Week Only ever, It was revealed today by a sented for approval. disoiisslon in the House of Com­ Valuable Coupon i- mons. MOTHER HYACINTH DEAD. MASQUERADE BALL A ^eomplote James H. Thomas, secretary of Pittsburgh, April 9.—(AP)— W. G. GLENNEY CO. a i l l M d i state for the Dominions, said Ring- Mother Hyacinth, a mm who came 886 No. Malk S t TeL 4149 land would be "very willing to re- from Italy 24 years ago with four hfakhkeater, Conn. snase discussions with the Fine followers and founded the Passion- Friday, April 20 ■J- Btsxe with a view to settlement of ist Order of Nuns in the United C i I have accepted thla ape- all questions outstanding on an ac­ States, is dead. oial oOer of. H gsUon ot ceptable basis of discussions.'’ Her death Saturday night in the STATE ARMORY . Chl-eltenel mtd-N-^^nnt Asked whether President De convent where tboM vriio. take the —“Color ...... No. %...... Valera of the Free State had given vows live strict cloistered lives w u any Indication of a desire to re­ announced today. She was 80. Eddie Abrahamson’s Orchestra. t -I'T hsve slao received the ’••■si open the discussions, stalemated by Mother Hyacinth is the first mem­ ^•ptlit pan of CSii-Namel last December’s note exchange, the ber of the order to die in this coun­ I ADMISSION 75e. AlunUssan. secretary replied. try since she organised It at Cu- "None adiatever.” rick, a suburb. The ordsr now hu Name e«efw-eeeefee66 6 6 62 members, 82 at Carriek and 80 Tickets may be purchased from all members sad si S t f O O t ••etqeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeie . Motorists now are paying taxes at a Scranton, Pa., convent. Center Pharaacy and Glenney’s. at the mta of more than |2,000 a Tne Paeskmlsti were founded orig­ .State a day. inally in-Italy-two-oe^^ades-qf^ T M l

I , j.' ■*?'*.n ■ J-:-' FAOI '' 1 m m . Walter adwardit Frsnela Friebard, ent tewM .ol T ellud OeuBty at­ iiM Rayaoldai tended the OeuBty Bible Olaae lu»- INDIANS AND ESEHOS^ Xiutbar A.' Wblta, Haary Sobmldt, day evanlBg at the RoekvtUe Math- Ootfnight A, P. trnM fgum m ROCKVniE Habnar Xrauaa, Arthur Sobaaalti, edut ehureb, openlaf at 6:40 Albert KartaoBtaiB, Frank 0. Orat- o'deok. PRACTISE CANNBALBM * Nauf$ riOB . o f __ _ r. Idw ard Ooaaora, Hax J. The speaker waa Rev. Joeepb tliraa tlmaa. TImII ow 1 ohmldt, Cbarlaa Praaalar; “Ka'a a Cooper, paator of the Stafford S R sssm i Is Thsi Gulboa Art and toa Havtfard O eurnM w ___ i. - ... PLANS ARE PROGRESSING Prlaoa, GHrla”. Ruth Allan, Halan Spruge Metbodlat obureb. mileif lx Jamns P. MoIrlMBd Alio Wrote morifnd tot i(waM'te'aa«i» exi^ Brtal, Sffllly Oroua, Barbara Hack, A meeting waa bald la the after- Dlsappstfliit in .North, Ro- motor vekiele Sivoral Woclu oil TriTtl bMOM. Zraaa Xampanak, Mary Loalbo. neon of the State Federatloa ofll> tumlng Mlnisttr Says. ohuaetts iMt nroek. ^ and 'taM latad P o m m . tA ndritm ta wtaataf toa mq m FOR UOIPSaUB PLAYOanavlava Soiyralle, Oliva SulUvan; oers and delegatloaa from 8b Bible* Bmtatree, Maea-^Moee than 800 oampat^tleB toth Laid dally aawih “Tba Royal Daaoara,” Laas Abra- oloaeee, being the aixth aaauai eon HaUxax, N. S., April 0'.—(AP) — neUoe, flranua. Bey looiita and dvl- Londoa, April at—(A?) — JmoH papm ’IBs tetiATirtoiiaa raerir* ferenoe, Close to 186 Bible olaae *Trlnet Charming’* Win H art bamaon, Oatbarlna Damlkat, Halan Because caribou are dlsappearixifi liana oomb tba wooded aeoUona of Fullarton ACulrboad, editor of Bae- ad flim hunamble Bmatlea m the Brtal, Barbara Hack, Mary Loalbo, officers were present Indians and Eskimos * x the N or& South Bralatroe la eearob for f year dekorii fhaatfue fuldo boons for 86 dlririoa eompriring newspapan af Largo Caat of Prominent Blla Lowall, Rosa Sobanal, Oliva The afternoon program opened land are dying and there are a g ^ t old Fred Obrlspo, who disappeared W,000 Qirculatlas aad avar m whirii 1*4 RoekTflli Reeldenia. Sullivan. with an o n a a redtal at 8:80 many oases of actual yesterday. yean, died today at the age of 81. there wars IM aitriaa ’Hm AfU> m I A apaolalty auatiar will ba pra­ o'dook by J ^ WUby el Rockville according to Rev. W. O. Walton who Madlaon, Oonn.—Donald OrlSiB, Mulrhead wrote in particular waukaa Jaumai raariaad aaooad iBf aad viBi **PrlBM CSbermlag”, a maiiflal aantad, a Spanish danoa, “Jawal of ir was offered by Rev. William arrived today from Toronto. •9, Hartford, son of Fred C. (Trlffin, Baedeker'e volumes on London the ■hoMr^ BMntlaa te tola dTririeo rfew Hopo,; eomtdy, la to b« praaantad Tbura- Spain” by Mlaa Veronica Colfaa with y of Stafford and greetings Known across Canada as “Reln- widely known loaf t e b a ^ dealer United Kingdom, Unlted'atntes and and 'Du Oaf Molaaa Tribune, third day aad Friday of this woak la tba Allan Frar as accompanist. was offered by Emil Krwman of deer Walton,” the minister was for *Baltlm^ Md.- and Lawrence Fogg, 89, West Hart­ Canada. Be bad traveled extensively heaorabla meotloa. 81, ’Treatba, N< Ji, auditorium of tba Ooorfo SjrkM The following are the musical Rockville and President Harlan D. 88-years sole missionary aad medl- ford, drown In Long Island Bound m Canada aad too United States. Mamorial aobool for tha omallt of Crowell, president of the State Fed­ cal worker in the Ungava district Usher and a oleaa h numbers: as tbelr email row boat capelaes 880 He was author of nunMrous PBISpNBR OAPTUBOD PreaideBt Woodrow tba milk fund aad ebarltlaa of tba Aet I—Opening oborus, “Duat, eration. The Epwertb League en- east of Hudson Bay. He won his feet off shore. works, laoludmg travel books aad a. XoekTllla Llona olub. Dust, Duatmg,” salesladies; “Mr. te:.talned the guests at lunweon at sobriquet because after appealing Mltimore, Ifd.—f ... 6:80 o’clock. 18 years be succeeded In iBflnuHwg Waterbury, Conn.—Sodallet Goo- traaslatloa from the (Sermaa with Lawraaoa, Maas., April 9.—(AP) 60, oaady mamriaotufir U Thla la to ba oaa of tba iarfM t Sandelman, Won’t You Please Come naaeional convention nominates Ethel Colburn Mayne of ealeoted. —Abraham fiurka, 87, nagre pria- produetlona la tba blatoiy of Rook- Here?” Mr. Sandelman and sales­ Rockville Notes the Canadian government In a plan Mr, and Mrs. Norbert Carney and to poptUate the North Country with Paul O. Qroeienbader of New Mil­ poeaM of Cari Splttalisr. Ha wrote oaer who asoaped Saturday right villa aad tba oaat la to laeluda a ladies; “Styles, Styles, Styles,” Mrs. ford, deeoribed ae a “dirt farmer” several artlolea for the Encyclopedia HIGH BLOOd PBW llUiN of proaUaaat raaldaBta. family of Hartford spent Sutday reindeer. Rey. Walton will embark from the Bases eeuaty JaU, was IkmUk MIM. or fqy (ririr «nr Lldd and Shoppers; “He’s a Prlnoe, ’ with Rockville relatives. on the liner Ascanla Sunday night as candidate for Oongreee In the 6th Britanaloa: oapturad today aad ratunad to too Channlnf** la balag oeaob- June and oborus: “Lovely June,” dletriot la 1894 be married Mlee Helep ad by Mlaa MlUloant B. Dlaoo, a jpro- Miss Eileen Murphy of the Rock­ for England. iaatltutioo. If rou su^!??b? B l^ SNS- Senor Gonsalea; ’I ’m Tom, Z’m Dlok, ville High aobool iMUlty, spent the Qtilncy, daughter of Joeloh Qulaey Burks, who had boao emi •ut*. disitBBBS, rtnsi|% If the eara faaaloaal ooaob of blfb ataadlag, I’m Harry,” Tom, Dlok and Harry; of Boston aad grei^-fraaddaughter oen't sUep at alfbui, feel week aoa who baa baaa at work oa tba pro­ week-end at the home of her par' a trufty m too boiler room at too •baky, bad taste, aerveoa 'I t ’s Terrible,” Jose Austin; Finale, ents In WUllmantlc. REVENUES FROM BEER of Joelah Qumey. one of the early JaU, bad sought freedom, authori­ b*art pounds and yea fear duction for aaveral waaka. '|Ceep All Your Troubles at Bay,” EARLY PONTIAC ORDERS preeldeats Of Harvard 'University. le stroke, te deneeastrete Muob tlma waa flvaa Saturday The parochial schools re-opened ties said, because he appareatbr ensemble. this morning for the spring term feared a blU eoUeotor who had call­ presoriptlon we wIL send and Sunday In praparlag tba ataga Aet ZI—Opening oborus, “To the BBBALD-TBIBUNE WINS paid, a regular tl troatneat ei____ setting and dlatributlng tba oos- after being closed for the Easter QUARTER OF BILUON DiDIGATEPOPULARin ed at the JaU Saturday aftemooo m lutely rRXB TRUL. While U te non- Prince of Aragon,” ambassadors; recess. search of a radio writo the prison­ epeelfie, many caoee report remark* tunaa. Plaaa ara naarly oonplata “Jewel of Spam”, Senor Oonaales; Philadelphia, April 9.—The New ably quiok relief; often aymptame There will be a meeting of Divi­ CSilcago, April 9.—(AP)—Nearly er allegedly had bought on too m- for a draaa rabaarsal to ba bald “The Royal Dancers,” the Royal sion No. 1, Andent Order of Hi­ Public Seems Anxious to Get York Hermld-Tribuae yesterday was etalment dlmlnlab and nemai eleep ratariie wltbln tba naat 48 boura. Tba aual- dancers; “Spanish Dance,” Miss a quarter of a blllloo dollars In tax within I daya vonuuna Centolna neM wxu.ealta. bernians, this evening in the rooms revenue has been washed into public Delivery as Soon as Make Is awarded the Frande Waylaad Ayer pbyetoe, eplatee e* dope. Safe with cal comady la to ba praaantad In two Veronica Coffee; “Prince Charming, Cup forswa typroduetlon la oompoaad of the fol- the Rockville Jefferson club, Rock­ prietor of the Wendhelser Music ports compiled by the Associated first twenty. Ordinarily these heavy Jowing: Professor Pblll; M. Howa, ville’s New Guard Democratic or­ store, wbo is spending a month at Press. sales are not reflected until April, chairman; Dr..aarancaB. Peterson, ganisation, was held Sunday after­ Loss Olas Inn, Fort Lauderdale Beer, now legal in 45 states and But this year dealers report the pub­ Robert Beattie, Luther A. White, noon In the rooms in the Exchange Florida. the District of Columbia, con lic are anxious to take delivery of a Herbert O. CSough, William F. Par­ 'block. The following officers were The Ladies Auxiliary of the An­ trlbuted 1178,618,205. new car as soon as they decide on tridge, W. J, Demers and Rev. Dr, elected for the ensuing year: Presi­ cient Order of Hibernians win hold The Federal government took the make and model they intend to pxircbase. The Passing Of The George S. Brookes. dent, Francis J. Cratty; vice-presi­ a meeting Tuesday evening. 1187,212,000 In beer taxes as com' The following la the official cast dent, Francis D. Leonard; recording Rockville was well represented pared with Treasury Department Factbry shipments of Pontlaos In which was formally annoimced yes- and financial secretary, Rasmiond at the Fourth Olstrlet meeting of estimates before legalization that the monto of March to the Boston tar ay: Spielman; treasurer, John Genodine; the American Legion held at Staf­ the brew would produce between Zone show an increase of 181 per Senor Oonaalas, Prince of Aragon, board of governors. Dr. John E. 8125,000,000 and 1150,000,000 in cent over a year ago. These ship­ ford Springs Sunday aftemo

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MANCttBSTER EVENING HERALD...... -. , ...... :U ■ m whose avarleloupness Is equalled iram will be one ftkmg Uaoo o f odu- ans of ForsIgB Wars; Mrs. ;flau df ths fifidst tlNfiMiiynrj only by her family pride. Sitioxktional BUbjecto'to doimoctlbifi-#ltlt Brennan, Departmsnt oonduetrsas, town. -S:.. REPORT ntOCRESS To thls.house comes her younger NAZARENE CHURCH church urorft. The young pfople of VEIS USE CANNES U. F. W.; Dspartmsnt Pstrtoae In­ “NIGIITttHAIILEr Own CtoodnnB m il' brother, who has dared to marry his the district will have ebargo of tlie structor Mrs. EUsahsth Pbsisn; StOQI dm o f the pretty nurse In defiance of tradi­ meeting Saturday night Joseph Morinrty’, Ctonnos , Pater­ sd IK CONCERT P U N S tions and without hts sister's oon- A S S E P L Y APRIL 17 On Sunday, April 22, the:tneMaga A S U C B IS GO OUT son, AroUs Kitystylnk, oon>- COSING TO T8E EEC is fSntursd this sent Bitterly angry, she sets out at the morning servloe will be mandsrs of Andsrson-OiM'. Post; and tbsir to blacken the bride's character, brought by Dr. CbapEsan at 10:80 Mrs. Myrtls Armstrong, praatdsct, Savoy B sU roo^ New Yosfc and even attempts to put bsr out of 0 clock. An old-fdMiloilied love (eaot Mary Keeney Tent Dangbters of tbs arlstoorst of colored bsUwooma^ ths way in order to maintain her D r .J .B . ChapnaB, General will be held Sunday at 9 a. m. An 13d at Asdcirteii-Sliea Foot Union Veterans of tbs Civil War. R e m and Band W iA 1 8 and thty have been hsazd hvsr ths BeeAoTOD Q ee Ctab Expecb own aupremacy. Knowingly writ­ ordination Mrvloe will be . held at Columbia Networka oo Tizknia ten, effectively staged and acted to 2 p. m., with a. doling evaageliitic broadcasts. The bond puts out some to P m en t Red Letter perfection, "Double Door" is claim­ SnperinteiideBt, WM Head service at 7 o’clock Sunday evening. Rui|oetCanT Ob Wban Colored Perfermers to Be very snoart dance music, and t b ^ ed to os one of the season's finest Professor Haldor l^illenss, bead BOY CUT OVER EYE certainly go to town, and they wffl offerings. of the LUlenas Publishing company furnish dance music from 8 p. na. to E k c tr ii^ Fails. Here Friday N i ^ 1 a. m. Muical EraL Jessamins Newcombs portrays List of Speakers. of In d lsn ^ U s, Indiana, will be in WHENBlTBYAim) ths terrible old women wltb grim charge of the music and sl&glng end msnsMng realism. She Is giv­ durlnjg: the entire assombly. Profes­ FUaf art foinc forward rapidly en excellent support from such se- Dr. J. B. Chapman, general super­ sor LiUenas is the coEiqtofsr of Om hundred and thirty members Robert Barrett, of 2RJMt. Nebo Obs of the naost sensational ball­ many well known bsrmns and sacred CURB QUOTATIONS compUsbsd players as Derek Fair- intendent of the Church of the Naz- of Anderson-Shea Post, Veterans of Place, Kno^ed Down

thrown away nine-tenths of that Is not. In rssUty, any psrt of the aapaalaUy if oa adhaitaaa bava HanrlrrBtnr farmad, although if adhaslona art part of public opinion which will united States—not culturally, Health and Diet praaaat, maay creatmanta are usu­ now oonclude that that strike was racially or, for that matter, political­ ally naoaaaary to bring about a per- Simtbig Hrralii W fairly begun, no matter what ly, because the people who live there A d vic e , manant inmrovement. New! . P itMi.iMHun TBJB have kept themselves apart from Such traatmenta ara parfactly vnU X iD PIUNTINO OOlCPANT, IMO. the merits of the dispute may By Or. rraah MoOey oomfortabla aad^tha beauty of them l BUatU 8tr*«t If employers who become Involved everything American; they have Uea la the fact that the adhesions Jueh> itar, Oona. merely transplanted ' themselves, noay be broken down snd’tbe kinks THOMAS PBB0U80M in labor troublea with their work­ Double Ruffled OaoanU M«a«c«r their habits, their way of life and In some cases where the patient straightened out without cutting *------ers would think just a little lees of baa been oonatipaied for years and into the abdominal walls. As the Foandad Ootobar 1. Ittl their own dignity and a little more their outlook, from BJurope to then tries to overcome this eoodl- condition of severe kinks bound, Pttbltabad Bvarjr Faaalns Bzoapt about the value of public opinion, America as a unit. A very large tion, the treatment which will cure down by adhesions Is smoothed out, Buadajrii aed H olldaya Btotarad a t ttaa constipation in' the average case the intestines will begin to function Post Offtea at Manobastar. Coiiilm aa and in doing so would be franker In part of them cannot speak a word jSaoosd Olaaa Mall Mattar. fails to be of benefit. There may better and for the first time in many CHINTZ 8UB80IUPT1OK RATSS presenting their side through the of this country’s language. even appear to be some actual stop­ years, the patient finds the In- Oaa Taar, by mall ...... Yet by the thousands these people page in the Intestines. In many stestlnes discharging wastes nor- Par Month, by mall ...... $ .10 press, It is entirely possible that Slngla ooplaa ...... 01 they would suffer from less imjustl- have been made citisens and voters. cases the Interference is coming mallv. l^allvarad. ona yaa^ ...... 19.00 from adhesions, prolapsus or kinks Alter the good resxUts have been fled public prejudice and that they There is not the least doubt that in the intestines. , obtained, It is then vitally necessary MBM3HB OP THB AS80C1ATB0 might even avoid some of the strife. the very great majority of them are Very often It is extremely neces­ that the patient keep the abdominal DRAPES PRB8S Tba Aaaoolatad threat la axclualvaly admirable people, industrious, hon­ sary for the patient to overcome the musoles strengthened and toned up batitlad to tba uaa for rapublleatlon est, inteUlgent. But they are not, by constipation as the chronic poison­ by means of special exercises. The of all nawa diapatoLa oraditad to It PROFITEERING ing Is causing rheumatism, arthritis, best exercises to use are those sim­ any stretch of imagination, Ameri­ •r not otherwlau oraditad In tbla Announcement that one hundred gall bladder disorders, and chronic ilar to the ones described in my ar- apar and alao tba local nawa pub* cans in thought, practice or pur­ appendicitis. For example, I receive tl<^ on Slanting Board Exercises. # . I 6 Sabed baratn. and twelve Consumers Councils will All rtsbu or rapnblloatlon ot pose. They have, however, been many letters from you who have ar­ u ymi wish to know more about be formed throughout the nation to thritis and who do not seem to Im­ the treatment for kinks which I> bpaoial dlapatcbaa baraln an alac ra> “Americanized’’ in swarms and nat­ •araad. aid in the adjustment of local con­ prove In a satisfactory manner. In have found to be the best, write to uralized by the regiment such cases, I would advise you to me in care of this newspaper, enclose Poll aarrloa ollant of N B A Bar* sumers’ price complaints may prove yica, Ino. The Twentieth Ward of Chicago have a thorough examination to find one large, self-addressed envelope to be the introduction to a really If adhesions or kinkq are present, and 6c in stamps and ask for the constitutes a concrete example of Publtabar'a Hapraaentatlva: Tba Important development. We have and if they are fdimd,*to start treat­ following articles: BEWARE OF Truly an outstanding value! Drapes ia Oullua Matbawa Bpaclal Atranoy—Naw the effect of what has always seemed ment which will overcome them. ADHESIONS...... KINKS .... plain smart colorings with an accordion Tork, Cbloaro, Datroit and Boaton. already euch a myriad of boards, to us an idiotic craze for forcing As the intestine is returned to a SLANTTNQ BOARD EXERCTSES pleated ruffle to match . . then an­ MBMBBR AUDIT councils and co-ordinating agencies more normal condition, the patient other accordion pleated ruffle of Con­ BUREAU OF naturalization upon people not by .... CLENSING DIET...... C1RCULAT10N& of one kind and another, most of will find that he will be able to gain trasting eggshell color sewn over It, with any meajis yet ready for It. That headway in overcoming the arthritis Tba Harald Printing Company, Ino., which are largely scenic, that no one (Soft Teeth) Just an inch of the background color aaaumaa no flnanolal raaponalbiMty craze ia predicated on the notion — or the rheumatism. Question: Mr. A. E. S., W ater showing! for typoArapblcal ^rrora appaarlng In is likely to become greatly excited To understand how adhesions form and how Its holders ever came to ^ury, Conn., writes: “What causes a i advartlaamapta la tbt. Manebaatar over these Consumers Councils. In the body, you will first have to person’s teeth to be soft ? If all of Choice of bhie, green, eggplant, rasp­ JBvanlng Barald. conceive It Is a puzzle—that by berry, gold or orchid, with contrasting Just the same, they may turn out consider sagg^g or falling of the the upper teeth are pulled, will this i MONDAY, APRIL 9. putting a foreigner through the pro­ internal organs. 'This sagging re­ bring about a change in the contour j eggshell ruffles. to be Important, because It is quite cess of making him a citizen you sults from poor muscular tone so of the face?’’ apparent that there Is a fixed deter­ that the abdominal organs slip down Answer: The most prevalent 2)4 yards long; ruffled top, as shown. NEWS OF STRIKES ms^cally change him from some­ mination in some quarters to pro­ Instead of being helcw their proper cause of softening jf the teeth, is a | thing he was yesterday Into some­ positions. As the organs slip, they wrong diet. When all of the upper ! The newspapers are finding, in fiteer on the NRA wages and hour OWN IMUKSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'aOOC thing wholly different today. rub against each other, cauiwg an teeth are pulled, th l may bring | the growing labor unrest, a situation conditions. irritation and the irritation- results about a sinking in of the cheeks and ' of unusual difficulty for themselves. A striking examiple is that of the In an abnormal growth of tough it is then necessary to have your | Not only Is it sometimes a matter connective tissue between the two dentist advise you as to the best steel industry. With considerable surfaces. In the course of time, toe type of false teeth to use. I am glad WATKINS BROTHERS far from simple to determine upon beating of cymbals it was annoxmeed organs grow together, forming ad­ to know that Jmi enjoy my Health at AAANCHESTER, CONN. A right course of editorial policy rel­ recently that the steel Industry was A Thought hesions. As the adhesions tend to Column each day and I wish to ! ative to the conflict between employ- bind the organs and to limit free thank you for the naany kind things | putting up wages 10 per cent, vol­ “Manchester On the Air"*. Tune in WTIC 8 O’clock Thursday Mornings. ora and employees, no matter how movement, they are often a direct which you bad to say in your letter.! untarily. There was much ap­ Thine habitation is In the midst cause of kinks. resolute the journal may be in its plause. Without any cymbaling of deceit; through deceit they re­ When the bowel becomes twisted purpose of being just and fair, but or drumming whatever, the business fuse to know me, salth the Lord,— or kinked, it will not do its work In Jeremiah, 9:6. the right way and Instead of the frequMtly it is almost as difficult pages of the big newspapers quietly wastes passing i,hrougb it, they may to present a fair news picture of let it be known, a few days later, Pretexts are not wanting when he slowed down or stopped, leading What is going on. that steel prices had been advanced. one wishes to use them.—Goldoni. to Chronic constipation of a severe One very great handicap under type. The significance lies in the In curing kinke and adhesions, It WeVe changed our Government- Which the newspapers labor In the amounts. The increase In wages FREE TRAPPED MINERS Is first necessary to thoroughly un­ presentation of labor trouble infor­ derstand the shape and position of advanced the cost of the product on Tokyo, April 9.—(AP)—Fifty mation is to be found in the com­ the kink and ihe location of the ad­ an average of $1.60 a ton. The miners, trapped in Fukushlma coal hesions. It is advisable that a doc­ mon practice among employers, par­ advance in prices put into effect mine, were freed today through tor trained in manipulative treat­ WeVe changed our Working Day- ticularly when they are large cor­ range from |8 to $4 a ton. st^'enuous rescue work. ment feels down into the abdominal porations, of adopting the strategy Ten of those rescued were seri­ area and t. ys to work the parte Into There is unquestionably a pro­ ously injured. their normal positions with his fin­ cf the clam and saying nothing — nounced tendency on the part of a The miners were trapped by a gers while the patient is being ex­ nothing, that is, calculated to shed number of industries, almost ex­ gas explosion in the working of the amined under the fluoroscope. Some­ Now let’s change our Bedrooms the slightest light on the trouble or colliery, near the city of Fuku­ times be can completely straighten clusively those where close relations shlma, north of Tokyo. the kinks out at tlie first treatment. to* convey any real meaning what- and understandings exist between a sver to the public. number of large producers, to do On the other hands the labor this sort of thing. to something More Cheerful leaders have the keenest sense of Any consolidation of the protec­ Dark colors and heavy forms absorb light and the value of public synlpathy and tion of the consumer that will tend Remember are very much inclined to rush Into to counteract profiteering on the draw the walls together, giving one a compressed, print, not only with all the facts “New D ear must be. In Its very na- stuffy sensation. Light colors and forms expand Puritan that can possibly lend support to tiire, eff some use. Pexliaps these our sale the room, reflect light and make it seem larger. their side of the controversy but, Consumers Councils will prove to sometimes, with pictures of the sit­ To make your bedroom cheerful, bright and more Primitive be as useful as they should be. It last spring? uation in which not all the values remains, of course, to be seen. commodious, come in and see our new displays of iu- are preserved with equal care— in expensive Pennsylvania Diitch group with golden pther words, one-sided presentations sunshine reflected from its maple surfaces and na ■ of the trouble. AVALANCHES ture at her summer’s best in the painted pieces. See The assumptions back of these The killing of three persons and the other groups . . Louisiana Creole and Puritan differing attitudes appears to be the injuring of three others, occu­ that the labor side takes it for pants of a trio of automobiles struck Primitive, too. granted that the bulk of public opin­ by aa avalanche from Storm King ion will lean in its direction, while Mountain near West Point, N. T., the employer side takes it for grant­ will undoubtedly have the effect of ^ all th is week — ed that public opinion will lean away bringing the danger of such acci­ from it, and that there is no use in dents closer to the front of trying to do anything about it tbs minds of bigbway sngineera The employer probably does not Though road planners, of course, special Exposition and Sale realize that the public reaction is never disregard altogether the veiy likely to be one of suspicion necessity of guarding against ^e REGIONAL AMERICAN that the employer has no Just or poseibllity of landslides, accidents of reasonable case to present, else be this ebaracter have beeoAio unusual would present it—a suspicion which in this country that they have Bedroom Furniture in any number of instances would seemed to be almost entirsly $84-85 be far from the truth* tbeorstleal dangers. Those three Regional American is being shown for 8 Pieces There are very few newspapers smashed automobiles on the side of the first time this week in ^ tr a l Con­ that are not especially aasteua to • to m King, boivsvsr, art not tbsory necticut . . and at Watkins exclusively* A group that eapturos tba iplrlt of aarly Now be absolutely fair in the presenta' Enyand. Bed, dresser, dresslaf table, la but vary tragie rsallty. Thirty-five pieces to select from- $84,86. 'Tbert are other pieces to go tioB of the news of labor dlsputss, •o fag as we eao recall, Connaotl* tbeee! whether or not they reach the ea* out has been tr— from dieaeteri of treme of strikes. No doubt a few this aature and the Highway Oe- of them do deliberately take sides partmant moy very well eongratu* and function as partlsaas tc one or late Itself on bavlag taken wlee en­ the other party la a labor ooutro* gineering preeautlOBS againet them, versy, but these are rare exceptloos. for tbore are plenty of epote where I t does, however, very often happeo Conneetiout roads are overshadow­ that in its preeeatatlon of the sews ed by dsalivltlss of none too etabte of pesdisg or eaisting strikee Che ebaraotsr. Zn fkot It li Juet that press priatc a groat deal mat* toot* droumatanoo whlob is Immedlatsly ValuM to $24.60 ter presentiof the labor side thaa oallsd up by tbs Ifsw York stats presentiof tbs employer side—for tragedy. Tksrs are few ConascU* the very good reason and sufficient out motorlatf who, U they have reason t hat this is the only news driven about tba atata a grsat dsal, p m obtainable. oannot eall to mind saveral points In a word the labor leaders talk along tbs highways wbera reek $ with appm^ent frankness while the iBOiiH and graat boulders laem to Sale of Imported 128-70 employers ihut up and stead pat— alt waiting for some eonvulalott to 8 Pieces apparently. The effect of this is to burl thaw dow* upai the roads. make aewepaper readers draw the FrabaMy la aa oaaa is tbsrs any conclueloa that the eaiployeri are Table Lamps foal daagar but tbero a rt aoms high*aad*mlghty and that they rec* wbers It might maka for tba saalng ogniee no obligation to aaybody but of minds If part of our many un- tbemselvrs mid their steekholderfi •ffiploysd wart put to work, under $y.95 which, especially in these times, is skilled dlNOtlOB, making, let us say, entremely likely to be about a mil* doubly aura af aafaty. lion miles from being true. In eonnsatlea with tbia subjsot A very marked exception to the tbs prssent Is probaWy tba first oe- $121-45 prevailing custom among employ* wm * Penngylvania . easlon wbsn tba aawipapars wars •LMt Iprinf « aimilar offtrlng sall-outl ere dndlng themselves confronted by Wf wwa fortttiuita in ••eurinf another apecjil 8 Pieces avsr oaUed on to dsal with two ava- D u tc h labor trouble, of making either no purehaN thli Spring aa lamp prleaa have a4- Louisiana Creole laasbs storiss—tba mticr tragsdy statement or a wholly perfuaetory vaneod eoniidarabla. Baaaa of thofo unniualb' .Bed, dresser aad ebast in dusky maple or eld geld True Feaaeylvaaia aad New York repredue* of tbs NorwsgUn eoaat vlllags of “ laMdreas* one, wee presented la the statenaeat fbia lamps are of Imported Roumanian and aad plastar wbitst These pieces have the grace tioae of Ooha^-Duteb pleeeai Bed Tafjord,^ the issser oaa at ftorm Italian alabaater, and reproduotiona of Ohelioa tbat Loulelaaa borrowed from Fraaee la tbs Utb er in maple; highhi ebeet la old blia aad wUto matU by Sdward It. Orier, bead of Xlag—OB the sanM day. oeatuty. paint, |lie.M . the Arrow-Mart aad Megemea q#e* ware, Servoi Loweetofx and Capodimonte pol- trleal Oompaay la Hartford oa'lat* urday. Mr. Orler*e etatomeat was NATURALIZED Shadea of hand tailored aiHi, pleated or frank and human aad well Xa Ohloago's Twsntlstb Ward tbs atretehed. 16 Deaigna from whloh to Mleet. ed to oonvlnoe neutral readers that aioa rsftismoat of "taklag for a OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK ( the etrOM at hie plaate had beta fltdd* aoms nhii nsrsoa hsd epnmg oa his pompaay ee a eurprlie mads its flrat appsaraaos la tbs oaa* tuM without fSiiOBihle opportunity dbet of a poUtloal parly prlmaiy. to oensldip the deaMads amdOt XC Tbo Tiriatlalb Ward la almost la* WATKINS BROTHERS bo had sMd so more th is the usaal llifly ami* up at dsrslfa-boni por« WATKINS etii iBe

Dress Rehearsal Indicates Fine Performance at Hol­ lister St. School

Enthusiastic exclamations of sat­ isfaction and delig^bt accompanied the dress rehearsal Sunday after­ noon of the minstrel show which the Holy Name Society of St. Brldiret’s church will present to the public Tuesday, April 10 in the Hol­ lister street s^ool hall at 8 o’clock. Fantastically garbed end men, breath-taking dancers, melody- pouring Instrumentallsta, jOy-glving soloists, a rhythm-sure accompanist and a carefully selected, well-train­ ed chorus all assist the exaggerat­ edly dignified Interlocutor, Joseph Handley, as he competently sets the pace for the entertaining, program which William R. Campbell hw perfected. Appearing in the chorus are: Sel­ ma O’Braitis, Sophie Piescik, Jean Hackett, Catherine Opalach, Mary Slaga, Adela and Mildred Chemer ka, Adela Walcbowski, Bertha Usup, Alberta Miller, Mary Zepac ka. lidith Burke, Frances and Fell- d a Godleski. Also Lillian Malek, Bernice Yan- kowskl, Mary BlgeasW, Amelia Bleruck, Ida Lucas, Stella Krleskl, Statia Orlofskl, Mary Hahn, Helen Baronowski. Vivian Griswold, Mary Quish, Jennie and Regina Bars, Marguerite Burke, Myrtle Camp­ bell, Alice Brasowskl, Pauline Em- moods, Mrs. Sophie Coleman, Mrs. Maude Foley. Also Albert Zarauckas, William Rlner, Adolf O'Bright, Richard La Chapelle, Joseph Limerick, Paul JubmvUle, Tony Kawlnskl, Vincent O’Braitis, Robert Campbell, John and Peter Staum, William Burke and Frederick McCarthy. Potted plants, colorful back ground, bizarre costumes take on splendor under the lighting effects created by the spotlight artist, Har­ old Oermalne. m order that an entire evening of fun and frolic may be assured, Wehr's orchestra has,been engaged for the dancing. Cornelius Foley, acting as prompter, will direct the old-fashion dancing. The following general committee has been actively engaged In the preparation of the minstrel show dance: Joseph Morlarty, Mrs. Sarah Healey, Mrs. Margaret Shea, Mrs. Helen McCarthy, Mrs. Maude Foley, Miss Eleanor Dwyer, Miss Anna McGuire, Miss Beatrice Coughlin, Michael Benevento, Fran­ Y HIS industry, he lays up a store of food for future needs. cis Limerick, Michael Murphy, Rob­ ert Coleman and Arthur Scranton. Returns on tickets may be made Prepared for storm and cold in his snug retreat, his thrift to any member of the ticket com­ mittee before Tuesday" night, or at and saving ways protect him against want the Hollister street school hall Tuesday night The ticket commit­ tee is as follows: Robert Coleman, Mrs. Marjorie Wilson, Miss Eleanor Dwyer and Miss Anna McGuire. Today, the thrifty housewife has found another way of saving. She is sending her entire family washing to New Method because, in BOLTON COMMUNITY actual dollars and cents, when every expense is included, it is PROGRAM TOMORROW cheaper than doing it at home.

Big Entertainment at Center Hall Includes Fashion Show No matter what your laundry budget may be, you can save MONEY, by Men. Mrs. George H. Wilcox, formerly TIME and NEEDLESS DRUDGERY by having New Method as­ of this town, is chairman of the committee in charge of the Com­ sume the entire responsibility. Prove this economy for yourself by munity night entertainment tomor­ row evening at 8 o’clock in the Bol­ ton Center hall. She will be assist­ calling Enterprise 1300 and asking our Mrs. Foster to recommend a ed by Mrs. Charles Sumner, Henry Massey, David Toomey, John Galas- laundry service designed espically for your individual requirement so, and Mrs. Harold WUtz who has beisn directing the cast for the one- and budget act play, "The Heritage,” by Jack Stuart Knapp. This will be present­ ed by the Bolton Dramatic club. The New MfitKbd olftrf for players in the order of their appear­ Always remember, too, that home washing cannot compete with the Mlfction SEVEN m tjor ftmllF ance are: Father Brown, Rev. N E W ivia sstos> Harold Wiltz; Mother Brown, Miss laundry ■ervlcet itartlng m Adelia N. Loomis; Lucy Hanson, luxurious quality of laundering such as you get at New Method. Mrs. Lillian Mack: Jimmy Brown, a ZORIC low u 4e per lb. son, Charles N . Loomis, Jr.; Pike i,Ki citANiHG PROcr;.:. Peters, a tramp, David Toomey. One feature alone would be impracticable in the home — the The second part of the program will consist of a Spring Fashion •eleven changes of filtered water through which your clothes pass on Show In which all of the models are ifirifl. men. They will appear in several their way to perfect cleanliness and sterlization. scenes which will best show off the gowns and frocks of the “ladles.” W ilful // I v Those appearing in this production will be: Gene Gagliardone, George New Method is the home of Rose, Paul Maneggla, Henry Mas­ marvelous ZORIC—the new and Slide under a bed sheet as laundered by New Method, feel its MewMclfwiL sey, Junior Jones, Paul Watrous, George Wilcox, Ralph Broil, oddorless dry cleaning proceM sleeky coolness, rest your head upon a freshly laundered pillow Northam Loomis, Louis Massollnl, which has astounded the world Myron Lee, George Wllsox, Sr., Frank Paggioll, Joe Mack, Max by the magic of its dry cleaning. slip, note how quickly it soothes tired nerves and sends you off to Hutchinson, E. W. Atwood, Oscar Ask your New Method routeman Anderson, Eddie Accomatzo, Pete to demonstrate the famous blot­ restful slumber. Massollnl, W. Plnnsy, Louis Eaton, N, W. BUls, Earl Gowdy. ter test. See for yourself why Tbess Community night programs ZORIC dry cleaned clothes stay are free to all and are intended to Begin this week to enjoy a new laundry thrill. Discover for your­ promote good fellowship among the clean twice as long as those residents of the town. cleaned by ordinary methods. self how much money you will ACTUALLY SAVE by sending' Never Is there the slightest dan­ UQUOR SELLERS SEEK ger of shrinkage when you uee your washing to New Method. Just ’phone Mrs. Foster and ask for ZORIC—the cost is reasonable^ PERMANENT INJUNCTION too. money saving facts. . Paekage Store Owners Want to Continue to Sell Like Drug Stores. Hartford, April 9.—(AP) — The package store proprietors of Con­ necticut were to file briefs with the for free phone service call enterprise 1300 elerk of tbs United States constitu­ tional court today as another step in their demand that the court make permanent an Injunction which now prevents action against them while i:k they operate equally with drug THE NEW METHOD LAUNDRY stores In liquor sales. i, Thomas j . Spellacy of Hartford and Samuel April of Ntw York, are 61-99 Albanjr Avenue, Hartford eounael for the package ftore man. Tbs attornsy f sasral has until £oaundtrers GAREY W. WILLIAMS, Free. Wednesday to ^ briefs on bis argument for the vaoatinf of tbs In- hmction and the package store as- ioclatlon has until next Monday to St* u* Axurwar to the defense briefs. BHANCHETTEB EVBN1N6 HERAU); llANdfimSTTEB; COKM^s MONDAY, A P ^ 9,1984 9 0 IN FIRST COMMUNION B A T S T A T t ONION TO HOLD DHUNGER U A H for 23 Years, -f. N. Y. Stocks Local Stocks CLASS AT ST. BRIDGETS M MEETING SERIES TURNS OUT COID Outside Life Awes Him \ Adams Bzp ...... 6% (Fnrnlalied by Putnam A Oe.) Air Reduc ...... 08% Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Four Manses Eadh Simday to Alaska J i m ...... Pittsburgh, April 9.—(AP) whizzed past at right angles, Maley Be Cmitinned at Noriii End AlUed Chem ...... 161^ 1 P. Bi. Stocks Frank Maley, whose life stood still exclaimed: ChiHch; Assistant Requested Frank Y. Wright, Watchmen WOI Gather at Am C a n ...... 102% Abandon Garage When for 28 years—ever since the day he “What if we hadn’t stopped?” Am Coml A l c o ...... 49% Bruff explained “those lights con­ . Bank Stocks was sent to Western penitentiary as A clabs of 90 received first com­ Am For P o w ...... 10 Bid Asked trol the traffic. See we can’t go im- munion at the 8:80 mass at St. Commisaoner of Useir Am Rad St 8 ...... 15% Desperado Fails to Claim a killer back in 1911—today became Odd Fellows Hall Tom or- Cap Nat Bank A ’Trust 18 15 0 tll it tiums green.” Bridget’s church yesterday morn­ Am Smelt ...... 44% Conn. River ...... 460 — as a child in wonderland. “Who does aU that?” ing. 'This was one of the largest . row Mohiing. Am Tel and Tel . . ; ...... 118% First National of Htfd 85 — His Ante. He is enroute to New York and “ Oh, they’re automatic,” said classes to receive flrst communion don, Here Tuesday Am Tob B ...... 72% Htfd. Conn. ’Trust .... 60 64 will sail for bis native Jugo-Slavla, Bruff. in the church in several years. ’The Am Wat Wks ...... 20% Hartford National ... 17 19 the condition on which he was As the machine started down a communicants were prepared by Anaconda ...... 16% Phoenix St. B. and T... 166 — paroled. slight grade Maley became excited, Rev. John Kenney, acting pastor, Atchison ' ...... 66% S t Paul, Minn., April 9.— (A P )— A large audience is eacpect/t& - to Announcement was made at a West Hartford Trust.. 96 — Wearing a trim suit he made in shouting “put on the brake.” They who has reorganized the Sxmday attend the lecture to be given at mass meeting of members of Local Auburn ...... 62 Insurance Stocks The untiring hunters of John Dill- inger, America’s number one bad- the prison workshop, and euxom- told him the car could be stopped at School and is being assisted in the the High school auditorium tomor­ 2126, United Textile Workers of Aviation Corp ...... 8% Aetna Casualty ...... 60 62 panied by Former Sheriff Judd H. any time and be sat back in his seat. Balt and O hio ...... 29% man, had come today across his elu­ teaching by adult members of the row evening by Firank V. Wzight, America, held Saturday afternoon In Aetna Fire ...... 87% 89% Bruff, the man tvho five times saved Automobiles weren’t always reliable church. The class was composed of- Bendix ...... 18% Aetna Life ...... 19% 21% sive trail, and found it cold. deputy commissioner of education Odd Fellows hall, that there wUl be By their abandonment last nignt him from the death penalty, Maley in 1911. 58 boys and 32 girls. Father Kenney of Massachusetts. The lecture will a series of meetings this week In Beth S t e e l...... 42% Automobile ...... 19% 21% climbed into a motor car, at the Beth Steel, p f d ...... 76 of a vigil at a Mankato, Minn., gar­ Street cars, department stores, w u assisted by Rev. John Gorman, be for the benefit of the Educational which workers In the various de­ Conn. General ...... 28 80 prison gates yesterday and was speedy elevators, all were revela­ MS., of Martford. The girls were Borden ...... 28 Hartford F ire ...... 50 52 age, officers disclosed they bad dis­ club which is seeking to raise funds partments at Cheney Brothers’ mliis Can P a c ...... 16% covered the automobil'i used by whisked to downtown Pittsburgh. tions to Maley. dressed in white and wore veils for its work in financing dental will elect shop foremen and transact Phoenix F ire ...... 59 61 Cerro De Pasco ...... 36% Dillinger and bis woman companion, “Look at that little kid.” he yell­ He hopes to reach Jugo-Slavia in while the boys wore dark suits. ’The work in the local public schools and other business proper to come be­ Hartford Steam Boiler 61 63 Ches and O h io ...... 46% Evelyn Frechettl, when they fled ed and occupants of the machine time for bis niece’s wedding. She church was well filled with relatives other projects. fore the meetings. National F ire ...... 50 62 turned, expecting to see a child in and friends to -witness the cere­ Chrysler ...... 68% ’Travelers ...... 465 466 from the Twin Cities March 81, postponed it several times upon Graduated from Harvard in the Watchmen To Meet danger. Then they remembered two mony. Coca C o la ...... 114 Public Utilities Stocks after narrowly escaping capture. learning her uncle was coming class of 1907 and prevloxis to bis ap­ Watchmen on duty at Cheneys The attendance at the four masses Col Carbon ...... 69 Conn. Elec Serv ..:... 89 48 For a week the garage has been decades bad passed since the prison­ home. pointment as deputy commissioner will gather tomorrow morning at which have been held in St, Brid­ Coml Solv ...... 29 Conn. P o w e r ...... 87 89 closely watched in the hope that er bad seen a child at play. "But you know how impatient wo­ cf education in Massachixsetts, he Dillinger or one of his gang would get’s each Sxmday for the past 8:80 o’clock. Cons O a s ...... 87% Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 60 -r As the car halted for a red light men are about those things,” be taught school In Ohio and Pennsyl­ The broad goods weavers will return for the automobile. The car month has resulted In a decision to Cons O i l ...... 12% Hartford Elec ...... 60 62 a street intersection and other cars said. vania and was principal of tiie have a special meeting Saturday Cont C a n ...... , 79% was left there shortly after the es­ continue holding that number of Hartfora Gas ...... 42 46 Unlontoxvn, Pa., High school and morning at 9 o'clock. Shop foremen Com Prod ...... '76 cape from the Twin Cities, with or­ services. Fathey Kenny has asked do., pfd...... 46 — also superintendent of schools in will bo elected In Rooms W-IA, Del L and W n ...... 28% S N E T C o ...... 106 110 ders that it be painted a different that an cussistant be given him each W-2A, W-IB, W-2B, R-IA and R-IB. Du P o n t ...... 98 color and the name plates filed off. STRIKE SITUATION Saturday In order to take care of Unlontown. Manufactui^ng Stocks PONTIFF RECEIVES He was head of the committee All broad goods weavers, whether Eastman Kodak ...... 88% Am Hardware ...... 19 21 When told the job would require the added duties of beairing confes­ that made a national study and re­ working on broad goods or not at Elec and M u s ...... 6% Am Hosiery ...... — 80 several days, the man v/bo left the sions and celebration of two of the IN STATE REMAINS port in curricxilum adjustment. He present, as long as they are on the Elec Auto L ite ...... 28% Arrow H and H, -com. 13 16 car there—believed to be a Dillinger FOREIGN NEWSMEN masses each Sxmday. The masses Cheney payroll, are eligible to at­ Gen Elec ...... 22 do., pfd...... 95 106 aide named Toihmy Carroll—bought will be held at 7 o’clock, 8:30, 9:30, is a proficient lecturer and has made principal speeches at national edu­ tend and have a voice at the meet­ Gen M o to rs...... 88% Billings and Spencer.. — 1 another machine and said he would UNCHANGED TOpAY and 10:30. It may be decided to ing. The presiding officer, however, GUlette ...... 10% Bristol Brass...... 21 28 return for the otiier. The police set change the hours a little later. cation meetings. He is well known Gold Dust ...... 21% m New England and is a member of will have the deciding voice on all do., pfd...... 96 — a trap, but be did not come back. Hudson Motors ...... 20 (Oontinued from Page One) questions. Women weavers in par­ Case, Lockwood and B — 800 There is some evidence that Dill­ First Time in History That the October Superintendent’s con­ Int Harv ...... 41% inger was wovmded in the leg, when ference and also of the National ticular’are urged to attend. Collins Co...... 46 — Int N ic k ...... 28 with the Frechettl woman, he shot ers, the trouble having to do with STOCK MARKET WINS Clerical Workers Colt’s Firearms ...... 26% 28% Education association. Int Tel and Tel ...... 14% his way out of a St. Paul apart­ Any Pope Spoke to Cor­ winders and twisters. Nearly 1,000 There will be a meeting of all Eagle Lock ...... 27 80 Johns Manvllle...... 67 Fafnir Bearings...... 60 60 ment house March 31. persons are employed, with the total clerical workers of Cheneys Thurs­ Kennecott ...... 21% Fuller Brush, Class A . 7 — Eugene Green, a Dillinger associ­ of “strikers” never exceeding 150, it YICTORY IN SENATE ffiQ l qSE UYES day night at 7:30 o’clock In the ban­ Lehigh Val R oad ...... 19% Gray Tel Pay StaUon. 14% 16% ate who also escaped from the respondents in a Body. was said. quet hall of the Odd Fellows build­ Ligg and Myers B ...... 92 Hart and Cooley .... — 126 apartment house by fighting off po­ (Continued from Page One) ing. President Arthur Shorts Is Loew’s ...... r . . 88 Hartmann Tob, com... — 6 lice with machine g e n fire but who 160 QUIT WORK. AS BOAT UPSETS making a special effort to have Lorlllard .....V...... 17% do., pfd ...... 16 — waus captured a few days later, is Vatican City, April 9.— (A P )— Norwalk, April 9.—(AP)— De­ and Gore (D., Okla.), were not re­ Joseph Sylvia, organizer of Local McKeesp Tin ...... 89% Int S ilv er...... 86 89 near death in a St. Paul hospital. He Writing a new footnote to church spite a strike of about 150 workers, corded. (OODtinaed from Page One) 2125, to attend this meeting. Mont Ward ...... 31% do., pfd...... 73 76 was severely wounded by police bul­ history, Pope Plus XI received for­ who are demanding a 30 per cent Despite the importance of this Workers In the trimming depart­ Nat B iscu it...... 42% Landers, Frary A Clk. 31 33 lets when he, with a woman com­ eign correspondents this afternoon, wage increase, the Norwalk Tire vote, the warmest battle of the day guests at the elder Griffin’s cottage. ment will assemble Thursday night Nat Cash Reg ...... 19 New Brit. Mch. com., 7 9 panion, was captured last week. the first time any Pope has received and Rubber Company was operating came over the introductory claxxse Nat Dairy ...... 16 Griffin was treasurer of the Bee- at 7:30 o’clock In the ping pong do., pfd...... 45 — them in a body. as usual today. of the bill. room of the Odd Fellows building. N Y Central ...... 36 Mann A Bow, Class A 3 7 man-Griffin Motor Company in His holiness delivered a heartfelt Strikers are picketing the plant A motion by Senator Bynies (D., It was decided at Saturday's NY NH adn H ...... 18Ys do., Class B ...... % — Hartford and a graduate of the eulogy of the press and thanked the and also retail stores in the city S. C.), to condense the language, meeting that no employee of the Noranda ...... 44 North and J u d d ...... 15 17 ONE AUTO DEATH University of Colorado in the class newsmen fox their work during the which handle the company’s tires. which has been characterized as a time study department will be allow­ North A m e r ...... 18’^ Niles, Bern P o n d ...... 12% 14% of ’29. Packard ...... 5% world-wide Holy Year. An annoimcement issued by the “stump speech,” was lost on a tie Fogg was a bond trader for the ed to become a member of Local Peck, Stow and Wilcox 3 6 The audience took place In the vote 9 to 9. Penn ...... 35% Russell Mfg ...... 40 50 strikers’ committee stated that Nor­ firm of Stevenson Gregory and 2125. Those who already have sign­ OVER THE WEEK-END Conslstorial hall. Correspondents Byrnes’ amendment, modified by Phlla Rdg C and I ...... 4% Scovlll ...... 24 26 walk tire retailers throughout the Company, brokers, in Hartford and ed an application will have the $1 from 25 nations all wore the re­ Phil Pete ...... 19% Stanley W orks ...... 21% 23% state will be picketed. Senator Carey (R., Wyo.), then lost was a graduate of Dartmouth Col­ fee returned. iKib Serv N J ...... 37% quired full evening dress, demand­ again 7 to 9. Close Charter April 14 Standard Screw ...... 55 — In addition to the increase, the lege in the class of ’23. Radio ...... 7% do., pfd., guar...... 100 — ed by Vatican ceremony. workers also demand recognition of The final vote eliminating the The union voted to close the local Rem R a n d ...... 12% Pope Plus first made a circle of section entirely was 10 to 8, with charter at noon Saturday, April 14. Smythe Mfg. Co...... 28 35 Two Drownings, Suicide, the Norwalk Rubber Workers’ In­ Rey Tob B ...... 42% Taylor and Fenn ___ 70 — the correspondents, speaking a dustrial Union. John W. Whitehead, the following line-up: Any person on the Cheney payroil Sears R oeb u ck ...... 49 Torrlngton ...... 55 57 word or two with each. Dressed in president of the company claims the To eliminate: Glass, Reynolds, who does not sign up with the union Socony V a c ...... 16% Underwood Mfg Co ... 44% 46% Death f^em Burns are Re­ white, the Pontiff then ascended to strike is the work of agitatoris and McAdoo, Adams, Democrats; and by that time wUl be obliged to pay SUPPER MENU South Pac ...... 27% Union Mfg. Co...... — 9 the crimson throne chair. Speaking that the company is complying with Goldsborough, Towntend, Walcott, a fee of $25 for the application. Sou P Ric S ...... 35% U S Envelope, com... 80 — ported in State. in French, he said he was happy to every requirement of the NRA and Carey, Steiwer and Kean, Repub­ Those v/ho do apply, however, will South Rwy ...'...... 32% do., pfd ...... 95 — have made their acquaintance, that state labor laws. licans. Y. M. C. A. St Brands ...... 22% be charged the present fee of $1. It Veeder Root ...... 27 29 he himself had arranged the audi­ About 400 persons are employed Against eliminating: Fletcher, is, therefore, most necessary for St Gas and Elec ...... 12% WhlUock Coil Pipe . . . 2 4 ence and that they were welcome in Wagner, Bulkley, Costlgan, B)rrnes St Oil Cal ...... 37% in the offices and factory of the tire Banquet Hall Cheney empoyces to apply for mem­ J.B.Wil’ms Co. 10 par 40 — (By Associated Press) the house of “ the common father of mill. and Bankhead, Democrats; and bership in Local 2125 before April St Oil N J ...... 46% Death struck Connecticut by land all.” Norbeck, and Couzens, Republicans. Tex Corp ...... 27% Wednesday, April 11 14. and by sea over the last week end Praises Newspapers STRD4E CALLED OFF 1900 Members Now Timken Roller Bear ...... 35 and the toll today had mounted to The presence of the journalists, PLOTTERS PLANS BALKED 5 to 7 P. M. New Haven, AprL 9.— (A P )—A Owing to the rapid growth of Trans America ...... 7 HEATED DISPUTES seven including two drownlngs, a he said, gave him much consolation. general strike of restaurant em­ Ever-Ready Circle, Local 2125, which now has a mem­ Union Carbide ...... 45% suicide an automobile fatality and “Newspapers were a considerable Bangkok, Slam, April 9—(AP) — Unit Aircraft...... 23 ployes was called off temporarily King’s Daughters. bership of 1900, according to the 3 victim of burns suffered Thurs­ element in creating the magnificent Capture of government heads and Unit Corp ...... 6% AT COAL HEARING today after union officials reported Roast Beef, Gravy leaders, it has been found necessary world-wide resonance which the seizure of the army and commxml- Unit Gas Imp ...... 16% day. that many of the leading restau­ to add a second and a third vice- A small rowboat capsized on Long Holy Year had had,” the Pope said. cation lines were among plans of Mashed Potatoes U S Ind A l e ...... 52 rants had acceded to the workers’ president to the list of officers. (Continued from Page One) Island Sound only 250 feet from “The Holy Year has created a new, plotters whose revolutionary coup New String’ Beans U S Rubber ...... 19% demands. Tracy Block, who has been repre­ Circle Beach and Donald C. Griffin, exalted religious spirit on earth, I was frustrated last week, it was U S S m e lt...... 129% 'The strike was to have started at Spring Salad senting the outside labor for the tors went into a Federal Court and 29, son of Fred' C. Griffin, a leaf am grateful, therefore.” revealed today. U S Steel ...... 51% noon today, but officials said many Home Made C ^ e . Ice Cream local, was named second vice-presi­ obtained an injunction to restrain tobacco dealer of Hartford and 'The Pope, highly praising the The government arrested 100 per­ Util Pow and Lt ...... 3% of the restaurants had agreed to RoUs, Coffee dent, while Misa Martha Popple, Johnson from making the new Lawrence Fogg, a West Hartford press, said he would call it “loud­ sons. Investigation disclosed that Vick Chem ...... 31% unionize and to observe the NRA representing the winding and spool­ Western Union ...... 56% v/ages and the seven hour day effec­ bond trader, drowned. The men had speaker with strength” and that it several members of former regimes SUPPER, 50 c^ts. tive for ten days. code provisions. and relatives of leaders of last ing department of the Old MUl, was West El and M f g ...... 37% set out on a fishing trip Sunday carried the thoughts and deeds of Secure tickets from Members or chosen third vice-president. Woolworth ...... 51% Intense Competition afternoon, when a large wave struck leaders to all corners of the world. Octobers’ abortive revolt, aus well as Make Reservations at Y, 7206. both active and retired army and Secretary John J. Egan of the E3ec Bond and Share (Curb) .16% The Alabama operators maintain their craft. “This is an important mission in navy officers, were involved. Connecticut Federation of Labor, that, with intense competition— Commits Suicide the world, to be transmitters of speaking at Saturday’s session, pre­ Doth present and prospective—from Lillian Moore, about 30, who con­ thoughts of humanity to all humen- THREE ARE KILLED dicted unionization of all Manches­ (M A T BRITAIN WATCHES electric power, they must keep coal ducted a dress shop in Stamford, ity,” he asserted. ter industries and the establishment costs as low as possible to continue was found dead on the floor of her The Pontiff concluded the address BY A ROCK SUDE of Central Labor Union headqiiar- the industry in their state. garage with the engine of her car by wishing the correspondents ters here in the near future. HITLER’S ARMING MOVES The row between Johnston, Lewis running. Police said they nave notes every success in their work and im­ Service Egan Rape Manufacturers started sffter Johnston read an affi­ left by the woman in which she said parting his blessing to them, their (Continoed from Page One) Mr. Egan said organized labor re­ davit by General Persons, who com­ she intended to take her life. Rabbi assistants, families, cities and coun­ Workmanship manded troops sent into the Ala­ PERFECT sented the “bonus army” march of (Continaed Prom Page One) Samuel Marmorstein, 58, of Brock­ tries. popular scenic roads in the state. Connecticut manufacturers to bama coal field during a recent ton, Mass., died in the Stamford Completed in 1922 at a cost of of Washington to protest passage of Commons that Baldwin reveal- strike, in which Persons stated there hospital Sunday night after he had $1,500,000, it took seven years to ed the govemmehtnent was ready to SHOW GHILS MUST LEAVE the Wagner labor legislation. He de­ was no intention on the part of the alighted from a bus and was struck build and was literally hewn out o', ASSURE A U XVHO DIAL 7100 summon an air conference with nounced them as men seeking to re­ empjoyes’ representatives to initiate by a car driven by John Cavalieri, the side of the cliffs overhanging the western powers “the next morn­ Tokyo, April 9—(AP) — Police, store dividends, bonuses and big an increase in wages. Hudson. It is only 4% miles long PLAIN GARMENTS ing” should the present disarma­ li8, of Brooklyn, N. Y., on the Bos­ cold to the beauty of 45 American salaries before proper adjustment of Johnston told the administration ton P o st. road, in Darien. Cavalieri but It shortened the route up the ment negotiations fall. that if this “impossible situation ’ show girls whose charms have pack­ wages was reached. was held in $2,500 bonds, on a tech­ ed Japan’s largest theater for the river by 21 miles. were removed, the Alabama opera­ At the point where the slide oc ­ Calling the NRA the driving force nical charge of manslaughter. last si^ weeks, ordered their esu^ly The (merman budget for 1934, tors would cooperate to the utmost' curred, a mile and one-half beyond CLEANED—PRESSED behind the recent nationwide in­ made public March 27, shows large Dies From Burns deportation today. < creases in wages, Mr. Egan held up in reaching a reasonable adjust­ Mrs. Catherine Kunze, 30, of the north gate of United States Mil­ Increases In military appropriations 'The company, known as the itary Academy, the highway skirts the American Federation of Labor ment. Waterbury, died in the Waterbury for the Reich. American Revue troupe, headed by the H)ff about 400 feet above the as the policing agent of the codes, Must Have Hearing hospital Simday of burns she suffer­ Among the items which attracted A. B. Marcus and including 75 tracks of the West Shore railroad, and promised that Connecticut em­ “We must have a hearing, how­ members, was notified it must leave attention was a $100,000,000 grant ed Thursday while she was trying which nin along the river bank. Al­ $ 1.00 ployers, through the weapon of ever,” he said. to the Nazi storm troopers— the to light the gas range. She said she Japan on the flrst liner after com­ though most of the larger boulders strikes, would be forced to comply “It would be a disaster if xt thought she threw the match away pletion of the 'Tokyo engagement flrst time In the history of the (Ger­ should become necessaxy to test the continued down the mountain the with President Roosevelt’s promises man Republic that appropriations but believed it fell into her dress. April 15. tracks were not blocked. when the codes were signed. validity of this order in the courts.” What the medicuil exaininer said The troupe arrived in Tokyo from have been made for the political Johnston also stated that J. D. A. Shorter Honrs army. was a drink of horse medicine taken San Francisco on Febrniary 23. Morrow, president of the Pittsburgh Mr. Egan advanced the opinion ’The German budget shows that in as a beverage caused the death of Members’ transit visas expired Coal Company, had disclaimed re­ that at the next session of the the coming flscal year the Army Dewey Johnson, 35 year old negro March 28. Police granted an exten­ sponsibility for formulation of the STAR CARD PARTY Legislature there will be move­ and Navy Is to receive $357,600,000 stable band in Torring^ton. He was sion xmtil April 15. A further exten­ disputed wage and hour amendment. ments launched for labor reforms, as compareo with last year’s appro­ found dead in bed at a friend’s sion was refxised. Wednesday, April 11, 8:15. ’(CLCAllctef A u yte/i especially compulsory shorter hours. priation of $268,000,000, while avia­ The amendment was recommended house Sxmday, where he had gone He mentioned Howell Cheney of to the administration at the coal tion is to get $83,600,000 as com­ for the night. Los Angeles coxmty, Calif., has a Masonic Temple D IA L 7100 Manchester, as one of two men in pared to the $28,000,000 which it code hearing last month by the code Dr. Victor Kowalewski, medical authcfrities of Western Pennsyl­ sheriff’s air squadron composed of 836 Main Street this state who realized shorter hours received last year. examiner for New Haven gave a 26 volxmteers, including movie stars, A n Pivot, Prizes at each table. were a necessary step for the reten­ The total German budget was vania, Ohio, and part of West Vir­ verdict of death from alcoholism Refreshments. Admission 25c ginia. famous pilots, and rich sportsmen. tion of prosperity. balanced at $2,588,812,000. Saturday night in the case of John A. Lonergan, secretary of Lewis asked the administration Charles G. Sorenson, 55, foxmd ly­ the Hartford Labor Union, briefly today for information as to whether ing on Wooster street, in New Ha­ NRA is free, under the Alabama reviewed the recent strike riots at ven, earlier on that day. Rocky Hill and warned local work­ Y. M. C . A. Notes court order, to proceed with en­ ers to beware of tale bearers who forcement of the $4.60 rate if it is might seek to place the unfon in a 3:30 Monday—Tiny Tots dancing foimd proper at thin hearing. He ANNOUNCEMENT! was informed by Blackwell Smith bad light with the public. class. RIVAL ARMENIAN GROUPS Why Not Rock-A-Car that NRA “would be free to approve Cheney Pay Raises 4:00 Monday—^Busy Bee meeting. Keep your car in motion while you are having it No labor demands have yet been 7:00 Monday—Rehearsal of In­ the rate it flnds to be correct.” RIOT ON BOSTON COMMON The Following Package Stores made of Cheney Brothers and, in fants’ class. Old District school. greased. The most sensational, aggressive step in the spite of strikes in the textile indus­ 2:30 T u e i^ y —Talk on Glassware, proper lubrication of cars in the last five years. We A x’d try throughout the state, there has Miss Adelma Grenier. PACKAGE STORE OWNERS Knives, Ice Picks and Other will be open evenings and will Offering a Special Price for This Week Only— 75c Is the been no talk of this kino locally. 2:30 Wednesday—^Women’s bowl­ Total Cost of Having Your Car Greased By This Ad­ Cheney Brothers recently made Weapons Used by Factions ing league. vanced Method. wage Increases effective in several 5 to 7 Wednesday—^Kings Daugh­ IN NEW LEGAL ACTION fai Battle. sell U2 pints, pints and quarts departments. ter supper. 4 to 5:30 Thursday—Rehearsal of Boston, April 9.— (AP)— Nine dancing classes. Hartford, April 9. — (AP) — badly-bruised combatants faced PRESIDENT U U D S 7:00 Thursday— Full rehearsal. Briefs for approximately 3()0‘pack­ court arraignment today as an af­ Flat« Changed 25* Old District schooL age store owners throughout the termath of a battle between two West Side Package Store 4:00 Friday—Girls gym. state asking that a Constitutional rival Armenian groups on the RED CROSS WORK Couirt make permanent an injunc­ streets bordering Boston Common. tion restraining state officials from TTie ribal factions, hostile to each Cars Electrolux (Conttnoed from Page One) AMERICANS BA’TTLE enforcing the liquor control act other since the assassination of with reference to druggist permit­ Archbishop Leon Tourian In New North End Package Store the continued success of your gen­ Chicago, April 9— (AP) — Seven tees as against package store per­ Yoric last December, fought yester­ Vacuiuned Cleaned erous activities. men wore injured, one critically, mittees were filed early this after­ day with knives, ice pi<^ and other “FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVEL’T '. when two Armenian factions clash­ noon in Federal court. weapons. ' James L. Fieser, vice chairman of ed in a Sabbath day street riot. A Tile brief stresses three main More than 260 police, armed with Cottage St. Package Store points: the organization, said 85,000,000 score of others, both men and wom­ riot guns and gas bombs, quelled the First, that no reasonable basis biishels of wheat and 844,063 bales en, suffered m ^ or hurts. rioters, a score of whom were in­ of cotton, valued at 175,000,000, had exists for discrimination between jured. Why buy a new Spring nilt and ri^ la a Arty, oarf With swinging clubs, police quell­ druggists and their oompetltors the been distributed to the needy last ed the fracag night. Tlie rioters, ’The rival groups had engage M & G Products padcage store permittee; second, year. halls within a stime’s throw of eaieh i several hundred in number, used that the fact that the statutes r^ - John Barton Payne, National other fbr simultantoii$ meetioga. fists, stones, bricks and clubs. Foiu: ulate liquor does not exempt the ehairman, opened the convention The Tashnaks, a aeeret Armenian men and three women were arrest- legislation from the opera^on of society, jurooured ' the Oeloiiial the­ attended by 738 delegates from all cal the Fourteenth Amendment to the ater for their meeting, while the Farr’ s Package Store tectlons of the coun^ and many CABSPBELL'g Outbmsts between the factions Constitution; and third, that the Armenian Demooratlc seciete and a Island posseasiona. have been frequent for more than a amendment to the Liquor Control group of Armetriaii orch in this counU% was attri- natory and thsrsftWii iii|06istltu- ' ' t o ...... the right time to etart his revolu- telephdbw vsngt n . Depirtr LOCAL RED MEN a V C tioa. After two yaari, there would mant 0f Jmttoe omt, BUIffi NR FRACAS TEUSTHEMSIDE be a Itahtt, who would cake over ed to wlierA ktabow aid Why Ma tbe government 'Yea, they contin­ got |20 la gold. Tkaha proflaanir profiaaog an* SliPPER AND PROGRAM ued, ’the conntxy ie gotog to the ^ ^ e d ha aJMnay-inaMladfy o mTAUBUSBANFS OF V D in STORY ‘ t ’ offar, but had learaad x m i K couldn’t obtain the gtid. Ordor Joint WUh Silk City ‘But who le to be the Stalin,' the deoter preeeed. So baviag led Buttpb" repUed the D. J. toan. Fhite Band in' ProiMiting hlaa thtie lar/' Mr. Berle emlled, hanglag up. Fine Bntertainment dedded to take him for a ICengiaw, Neb.—When the talk ■Atie — Batti waaf wlw waal wtlo Kerr; St Man Released Giry Edgeatore Had haeti- long ride and eald eolenmly, ■witobee to operatloM, thle th town of Mktoel W M c D iiN ir wl4r wtac waah wfi wilt wfbr wre wgr 600 can hold its own eaeily. Ttortgr- ^an ima wum wwj waal; Midi lud midwoat; Trayara Orahootra- Two hundred persons attended lord G. Tugwell le the manJ. wmao wefl woo-who wow wdal wkbf ItSO- 7iS6-Muala on tho Arn-oaat; After Judge Hears Testi­ tbe Joint supper and entertainment cal Joke Played oa Him Tbue Intrigued, the dootor wanted ona reeldente of the town have goao ‘% d Maa” or Wetoia- Quartot — woat; Buak Rogora— of InaatOBomobr Tribe, No. 50, L O. to know wby Tugwell was slated under the knife for appendeetomlee mIdw rpti Hayo Orahpatra-^lxlo in last 46 days, or one la every 20. •i4S— 7i4S— Boako Cartar, Talla— ba« R. M. and the Silk a w riute Bead for tbe Job. ‘Ob, that’s oecauee we wfia'Wfun wioa wan wne wtb wapi ala; And tho Crowd Roar»—woat mony TUs Morning. held In Tlaker K bU, Saturday eve­ by Presideat’i Friends. all call him Rex,’ they gaily re- Only one operation reeulted In fieU, AppBee for R ebut. 'w ju wamb kroo wlcr wfta wbap kpra 7i06— Si60— Tho Happy Bakori baalo ' ning. A Sue lupper of roast beef, death. iwoal ktba kthi waoo wava 7i1B- S:1B— Bdwin C. Hill - baalo; plied. iMOUNTAIN—koa kdri karir KCal songa— woat; Taximatar— DizioDtzlo mashed potatoes, peas, celery, "Now that story is absolutely on P acific coast — kko m kfw kotno 7;36— Ii36— Bing Croaby— alao ooaat; Convinced that the fairit was not mixed pickles, rolls aad apple pie. Princeton. N. J., April 9.— (A P ) the level. Michael J. McDonnril, known mm 'khq kfad ktar kru kpo C, W t^lar'a Orohaatra— midwoat Ice cream and coffee wae served by Cant Baat. SiOO— 9i06— Rooa Fonaolla, Oreh,— to e entirely on hie side and that bis —Adolf A. Berle, Jr„ New York "I believe that Preeident Rooee­ WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY "Lefty”, ceneldered the meet dsS^ 4 t0 ^ SiOl^Lao Zelle and Orehaatra • i36— BiBO— Tho Big Show— oat to cat wife was partly to blame for tbe Chef Frank Diana, assisted by velt will seek to have his licensing 4tS0-> SiK ^Frank Marriwatl Skateh #:0<^10i0^Wayna King Oroh,— to e fracas. Judge Mymond Johnson in Joseph O’Brien, Edward Wilson and olty chamberlain. In an interview power, which Is his main whip over geroue prieoner confined in tbe eti^^' 4i4f~ 8i4^Tha Wiaard of Oi> Drama •:8>-10tt^Llllfan Roth— wabo only; Vincent Zableeko, with members of publiehed in today's issue of tbo EVENTS ARE CELEBRATED prison at Wethenfleld, is asking BreO— BtOO— Dlnnop Conoart— alao eat To Bo Announced— chain Police Court today suspended Judg­ Induatry. renewed when it escplres SilO - liSO— Irana Baaalay’a Sanoa §148— 10:48— Myrt A Marga— weal rpt ment in the ease of Stanley Osoaki, tbe degree of Pocahontas, beaded Dally Prinoetonlan, said that in June, since there Is every reason a pardon. He ie eenrlng a life een-^ Ii4a— ai4B— To Bo Announaad 10:00— moo— Batty Bartholl, Songa— by Mrs. Gladys Schubert, serving as baile: Htnry Buiaa Orehaatra- of 26 Kerry etreet, charged with as­ charges of a Red plot to overthrow to think that the Preeident does not tence for his part in the slaying ot Bi00~ 7i00— Qeuld 4, Shaftar, Flanoa sault on complaint of bis wife. waltreesee. the government were the recult o f Mr. and Mr». John McConviHe, • ilB— 7i1B— Billy Baahalor’a Skotoh raldwaat hold the NRA a temporary meas­ Captain William F. Madden of Man­ BsBtA- 7tl0— Shirloy Howard, Joatara 10:16— 11 i18— Fraaa-Radio Nawa Sarvleo Questioning of Mrs. Oeoekl Following tbe supper Chairman a Joke played mi Dr. WlUiam A . ure, but believes it should become a ■ of 7 Windemere Street, Hon­ ai48-> 7i4B— Tho Oaldborga, Sarlal Aat 10:26—11:20— Charlie Davla Orohaatra brought to light tbe fact that they Wirt "by some of tbe boye." chester. 7 i0 ^ {too— Hlatorlaal Skatohao— oaat 10:86—11136-H, Setnik Orahoa.— midw Nick Trivigno Introduced aeveland perinaaent M rt of our National ored by 200 Friends. 7 t l ^ iiS(k»Lawranea Tlbbatt. Bari, 10:48— 11:48— Olek Maaanar Oroh.— to e bad trouble over property for aever- Ellingtmi, bead of tbe local order of "The boys" were not IdenUfled In scheme, l ^ y should he wish to McDonnell once escaped, has beia S tO ^ BiOO—Oypalaa Conoart Orchot. 11:00— 12:0^Laan Bolaaee Oreh.— ba- ale; C. DIekaraen Orehoa.-midwoat al years and that both bad agreed Rad Men, who, after a few words of the Princeton undergraduate pub­ give up his main weapon of de­ A double celebration of a wed­ guilty of slashing tbe throat of an­ S i f ^ aitt^Tha Ship of Joy— alao oat tc separate. It appeared from the welcome, introduced William C lication. but otherwlM, Berle told ding and birthday anniversary took • SiO^IOiOO— BaaWnan Orchaa,-ra1ao o 11:86—12:80— Fanehe A Orehoa.— e to e fense?” other prisoner while confined, wae • iBO— 10:36— Badio Forum— cat to cat 12:06— 1:06-Daneo Hour-wabe only testimony that the husband’s great­ Schleldge, toaetmaeter o- the eve­ what he described as the inside place Friday night In honor of Mr, 10:00— 11 iOO—John L, Fogarty, Tonor NBC-WJZ NETWORK est offense was In breaking down an ning. story "of the terrible scandal.” and Mrs. John McConyUle ot 7 involved In emotber attempt to 10i15— m i^ F r a a a Radio Nowa Sorvlea break prison and spent much time 10:20— 11;8(^VIneant Lopot Orohaatra BASIC — Baat: wja wba>wbia wbal Inside door in the house. Ososkl CTbairman Schleldge then intro­ The interview foUows in part: Windemere street, attended by close 10:30— 11 i36—Clyda Luoaa A Orohaatra whain kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr wmal; denied be was Intoxicated, but ad­ duced as speakers, Alec Wilson, rep­ "The brain trust? Let’s explode to 200 friends and relatives from In solitary confinement. 11:00—4tt00— Hollywood Stara on Air MIdwaat: wcky kyw wenr wla kwk McDonnell, who bad completed ■ kwer koll wren wmaq kao wkbf mitted be had lost his temper. He resenting tbe Silk City Band; Mrs. that myth right now. There is no Queer Twists New Haven, Glastonbury and Man­ 11t3>-l2t3(^Frankla {Idatora Orohaa. was r^resented by Attorney Ray­ Myrtle White, Past Pocahontas, sych thing. chester. It was the twenty-seventh prison sentence in New York etat* CBB-WABC NETWORK NO RTHW EST A CA N A D IA N — wtmj wiba katp wabe wday ktyr crct efcf mond ^w ers. William Leggett and Hamilton Met­ "Between the 1982 National elec­ wedding anniversary of Mr. aad a short time before coming to Man­ BA SIC— Baat; wabe wado woko wcao SOUTH— wrva wptf wwne wla wjax chester with other men to attempt waab wnao war wkbw wkrc whk cklw wfla-wBun wlod warn wmc wab wapi Henry Black, charged with theft, calf, Jr. tion and President Roosevelt’s ' in­ In Day*s News Mrs. McConvUle and tbe fiftieth wdre weau wlp wjaa woan wfbl wapd wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc must Join tbe army without delay Tbe following entertainment was auguration, Hugh Johnson, Ray­ birthday of Mr. McConvllle. the theft of raw silk from Oieney wjar wmaa; MIdwaat; wbbm wfbm woai ktba ktha waoc wave to avoid prosecution. Judge John­ rendered by tbe Snappy-Go-Lucky mond Moley, Charley Taussig. Rex in remembrance of the wedding Brothers, made good his escape kmbo kmox wowo whaa M OUNTAIN— koa kdyl kgir kghl anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. McCon­ from Wethersfield, but was arrested BA ST— wpf wbp wlbw whoe wfoa PACIFIC COAST— kgo kfl kgw komo son agreed today to enter a nolle Boys orchestra aad the Silk a ty Tugwell and myself, who frequent­ Hamilton, Bermuda — Sinclair kbq kfad ktar kpo vllle were presented with a hand­ in New York in a speakeasy be c'm- wore wlee ofrb ekao in tbe case to permit Black to enlist, Flute Band: ly consulted with the President In Lewis, who knows enough about D IX IB — wfat wafa wbre wqaoi wdod Cant. Baat. the army refusing to consider an Accordion solo — Sharpshooter's our official capacity'as the research some lamp, and ag a birthday token, ducted after three years of liberty. klra wlao wdau wtoc krld wrr 4:8(^ 8:80— The Singing Lady — eaat applicant accused of a criminal of­ March ...... — .Alleo Falcetto Main streets to make a book—and Mr. CcConvlUe was given a ring. He He was the henchman of BUI ktrh ktaa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 4:45— 8:45—Orphan Annie— eaat only committee of the Democratic Party did—Is afraid motorisation would wdao wblf wtar wdbj wwva wmbf waja SkX)— 6:00— U. 8. Army Band Concert fense. Black must report to Prose­ Trio—Harmonica, bemjo, guitar .. were dubbed the ‘Brain Trust.' But is well known here, being owner of Bessler, who owned tbe saloon wmbr make one of Bermuda! where the plan to rob the silk wae M ID W B ST — wcah wfl wmt wmbd wlan 5:30— 6:36— Three X Sletera — eaat; cutor Shea in two days and make it HIU Billies, Dick AUely, Bob then It was nothing new to have the a greenhouse and nursery on Winde­ wlbw kfb kfab wkbn wcco wabt kacl The Singing Lady— repeat to wenr known whether or not be has Joined 'Thayer, Trueman Cowles. campaign committee continue to Members of the. House of Assem­ mere street. batched, and was engaged as a bar­ wnaz 8;45— 6:45— Lowell Themaa — eaat; tbe service. If be fails to do this he Flute solo...... Ernest AUely bly, are considering the admittance During the evening, refreshments tender by Bessler b^ore his arrest M OUNTAIN— kvor kl3 koh kal Orphan Annie— repeat to mldweat fxmctlon until the President took of automobiles to the' (Colony. It irks COAST— khj koln kfro kol kfpy kT) 8:06— 7:06— Amoa 'n' Andy— oaat only will be obliged to stand trial on the Marches by Silk a t y Band. office and an official Cabinet was were served and a social hour was in Hoboken, N. J., following the 6 :1 ^ 7:18— Baby Reao Mario— ea only the novelist. He envisages the now robbery and murder. kfbk kmj kwc kern kdb kartnb kirt> 6:30— 7:30— Oeergo Oerahwin, Piano theft charge. Vocal solo ...... William Sweet selected. enjoyed. 'Cant. Baat. 6:46— 7:48— Mario Cetxl, Baritone Charles Gawliace, of 8 Stone A Wee Bit o’ Scotch...... peaceful coral island as one long No Kitchen Cabinet Main street, strewn with “hot- 4t1B— BilS— Frod RIch’a Oletatora 7:00— 8:0(^BIaek'a String Symphony street, Rockville, will appear in court ...... WUllam Cordner “But since there is no place - in 4i30— BiSO— Jaak Armatrong— oa only; 8:00— t:06—Weekly Mlnatrola Shew tomorrow morning to answer a Piano sok)—Tbe Hungarian Dance dogs", empty- cigarette cartons, HayoO'Copaland Orohaatra— weat S;80— §:8(^Moledy Momenta A Vocal eur government for a Kitchen Cabi­ beer-bottles. 4:4S— B(46— Tho Funnybonora — oaat; t;06—10:00— Confidence Man, Drama charge of operati^ an automobile ...... Miss Sutherland net, we five broke up the night be­ Maorto Bhorman Orehoa,— mldwoai 9:80— 10:86— Henri Deering, Flanlet— Berides, be argues, in tbe current fi00^d;06— Buck Rogora, Skit — oaat eaat: Flayoro— wJr wenr wcky kdka while under tbe influence of liquor. Selections...... SUk a t y Band fore Inauguration, w e have not MitFJ 9klpBy, Skotoh— rpt for midw 9H8— 10:46— Pappy, Zoko, Bara BIton He was arrested at tbe comer of After the entertainment modem been in the same room together issue of "Tbe Bermudian Maga- Ex p e r t T russ FnnNO S:1i— StfB— Bopt^ Bonaon— oaat only: 10:06-11:06— Ramona, Songa *— eaat: Tolland tumpikp and North Main and old-fashioned dancing was en­ rine,” “If by tbe introduction of Oona and Charllo— Dlzio and woat Amoa 'n' Andy— repeat for weat eince. Now, anyone who is seen 1:30— S:t6--Muale Box — wabe; Sam 10:18— 11:18— Freee*Radio Newa Service street last nlg^t by Poll6eman joyed. Music was by tbe Happy-Go- talking with th^ President is imme­ motors you are going to make Comfort Guaranteed Robbina Orehoa,— baaie; Jack Arm* 10:20— 11:20— Poet Frinae, Tenor Soloo Joseph Prentice. A t tbe police Lucky orchestra. Bermuda more like Detroit and atrona, Skotan— ropoat to mldwoot 10:8(^11 ;80— Jack Denny and Orehaatra diately called 'another one of tbe Y7NJ0Y comfort, station, where be was taken, it was Chairman Trivigno wishes to brain trust.” ’ Pittsburgh, then, why should tbe l;4b— S;4S— Happy Mlnatrol — oaat: 11:06— 12kk>— Bon Follaek'a Orehaatra citizens of Detroit and Pittsburgh •Cf curity.i Sam Robbina and Orahootra— w«at 11:80— 12:86—Harold Btern’a Orahootra determined that be was intoxicated. thaak tbe committee for tbe co- When questioned about the at^ atioD received from memben ot leged plot of the "brain trust" re­ take tbe trouble to come here at ledge aad the D ^ e e of Poca- all?" one of am cently unearthed by Dr. Wirt, Mr. 8eaatle->After Friday, tbe 18tb NON-SKID SPOT PAD 0:80—Tbs SinflBf Lady. r botae, aeeuriag the uimplete eueceasBerle broke into a bread grin, the 0:40—littls Orpbia Amtls. of tbe affair, there won't be any black cats left TRUbSBB. SANITARY SEWER Princetonlaa said. ' I ’ve J ^ beard in the UniverelW dlatrict^-4f Uni- 'ThaM lisht-welxht aa- 0:00—UBttsd 0utss A m y Band. A abort parade tar the 011k a t y the inside stoiy on that terrible sanitary for you and FIT year ease 0:00—Tins. bead wae held on Mala etreet before varalty at Wsshuifton co-eda bavs K O N -tX ID Improved Spot p ^ e c tly l the iadopr ppogreaL ecandal. The good doctor was at a their way. They can be turned over 0:82—Old Fam er’s AlmaiiBc. party with some of tbe bon who Fads work like magfe— 11:80—RKO M idi^bt Frcdlc. people who bad the fewer line PettlBfUl euffered poeefble frae- WIb, Mmc, er Ut UAffl DAl3r's pretasstnL 12:00—Casino ds Pars# Orebsstra. through tbelr gwoperty wersk not turee of the akun and J*w, a concua- eerf etbsr putptm 9:00—Tbs Oypflss, 12:80—Montclair Orchestra. taxed for tbe use of tbe sewer while alon of tbe braia aad poealble inter­ We egedeWt* le 9:80—Tbs TrAvslsrs Hour— Nor- 1:00—NBC Program Calendar. It was owned by tbe former owners. nal iajuriee. Be wae taken to Guil­ maii Cloutier, director; with ford Sanitarium, but later bie father There are several placet where thle came here with a pbyaidao aad the Tbe Leaders, wae done, as tbe main eewer left T O ^ O O 10:00—Contented Program. youth wae traaaferred to Lawrence Center street and cut acroee private aad Memorial Aaaodated boepitals 10:80—w n c Playboiwe—Ouy Hed NORTH m N T R Y property onto Cooper street, to Sum­ at New London. Cmm Is ... .,.er Hmm lund, dirsetor. mer etreet ead tbeo down into a 11:00—John Fogarty, tenor. Mrs. Henry X. Barnes has rt- Sheffield le the son of W. K. 11:10—FresS'Kadio News. turned from a few days visit with trench ' then on lead of Cheney Bbeffield of to Park avenue, New Pebsoml Fimnce Go. 11:20—Vineent Lopes' Orchestra. rsUtlvss 'n Nstlck, iSuP. Brothers, the sewer eompsay At York, vice prerideat of the Collap­ >u>ojn %. State I'beatrr 11:80—C9yds Lucas' Orebsstra. Mrs. Floyd Staudish baa rsturaed, that time being a eubtidlary of sible Tube eompauy. Bniidiair. 768 Mala Street 12:00—Mollywood'On'tbS'Air. baring been away for a ebort visit Cheney Brothers. Tbe automot^, driven by Pettia- Maaefaseter. Pbene 8480. with friends. Since tbe t NappyNa Minstrel and 'Tiny meet Wedneaday at the home oi Secretary Morgenthau wanta all Band. Mrs, C, Irving Loomis at 11 a, ra. A Iwlders of Liberty Bonds to dust Mdredf of neighborhoods in Conneedeut 7:00—Myrt aad Marge, covered dlsb dinner wUl be served. tnem off and sec if they have eerlal 7:10—Teny aad Tsd. •Rev. and Mrs. Leon* Austin spent numbers ending with tbe digits 9, where women h^ve found that they can do their 7:80—^Music on tbe Air with Jim* Sunday in Union where Mr, Austin 0 or 1. my Kemper. exchanged pulpits with Rev. Downs, The Treasury ctalsf explained tbat Extraordinary wof4( easier—free themselves from maning 7:40—Dave Burrough's Hawaiian who occupied tbe pulpit of tbe Sec­ If any of these flgures appear at the Serenaders, ond Congregational eburcb. end of tbe serial number the bonds emuds—have more rime for fun—enjoy mors 8:00—Happy Bakers, Phil Ducy, Rev, aad Mrs. Downs of Union are Fourth Liberties and can be ex­ Notice! . Frank Luther and Jack were entertained at tbe home of Mr. changed for other govemmr-nt visits with friends—tod have more peace of Parker, Vivian Ruth. aad Mrs, N. A. Hill, Sunday. bonds at "substantlsi premiums." 1 0:10-Edwla C. HlU. Tuesday evening tbe drama, "Here Morgenthau said laet night that Read! mind—because each has a telephone. 0:80—Bing Crosby with Jimmie Comes Charley," will be presented tbe exchange transactions in the Greer's Orchestra. by tbe young people of the Metho­ flret four days since the new bUlkm Consider! ' 9:00—Roaa Poaselle, Mixed C3ior> dist ebureh under the auspices of Coventry Grange No, 76, P. of H. and a quartet dollar bond ipeue was How much of your rime doea your shopping us, Andre Kostelanetz O f' announced have been "grati^lng.' “Take A Tip cbestra. John E. Kingsbury Is Installing a Act!, clarifier in bis dairy. The purpose Ha said the rAspemee bad totaied 9:80—"Tbe BUf Show" with Ger- about' 8650,000,000, but that many IB order to give everyone e take? How many days do you have to go out trude of tbe clarifier is to make raw milk chance to stoek op on real valnes, From Me!” I^sen, Isbam Jones' absolutely safe and free from any more ot tbe bonds were still out and Orchestra aad Dramatic that tbe opportunity to make an all Speclale (40 ^e{ them) that Frocks, when you would much rather tt$y in? How ' atom of dust. wwe advertleetf on Frid:^ for “Send your Suits 4 Cast. Miss Eva Koehler and Miss advantageous exchaage would ter­ 10:00—Wayne King’s Orchestra. Jeanette Heckler spent the week­ minate shortly. snd Costd to. Dongan’s fo r much companionship and convenience do you i0:30—Even Evans; baritone with end at their respective homes. 'Tbe 'Treasury Is eoncemed." he Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Bryon W. Hall have Mid, "that none of tbe holders of EVERYBODY'S Eificiint Cloanini:. Their miss by not having t telephone? 11:00—^nto Guizar. purchased the farm owned by Mrs. these seimritles eball suffer a lose 11:10—Press-Radio News. Charles Knlgbt-On tbe State Road. poeomt ot lack ot iatormotien." pricoM are reasonable, too!” 11:20—Obarlie Davis’ Orchestra. Leon Rainault is visiting frlmids MARKET! It’s poor economy to save the few pennies 11:46—Dick Msssner's Orchestra. In town. a day a telephone oOfM at tbe expeiiK Canadian exports of automotive It Ooem't Pay,To DrfrB A Pantry Sale THEDOUGAN products increased In value 39 Dirty Carl of your rime, comfort and energy, gjju cent last year, as compared vltli WILL BE CONTINUED ON 1932. 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U L 4 m Don’t Pass It . 9 TELEPHONE SERVrF - "''w.vv •• ' di' - "v ^3^^V# .i i.t /'r m s C»EAT WITH ME AT LOAF, raaS RELKM Jellied Cabbage and Horserad Isb Sauce Add lest To Ham Ditfi .^^T H A R IN E HAVILANO.TAYLOR ___ :______, BBw York—’’ the name "Jnanito,” he becomes denly laid it down, Eusluuned of the most as importaht—for the school when Tomsiy baaigs on it or “ What about Mr. Treatt** celebrated as a boxer and he and shaking of his hands. itself is rdinqulshlng its burrow­ to answer hint when be phones in Mary. Beau open a gytaanasinm. ing hEdiits Emd seeking the air. her. Wild with rage and die- ’“rhey think he mn«t have th r a ^ Sm AUBREY, a titled E n | ^ - So much progress baa been appointment, ^he tries to leap hhneelf from rear «riadow“ aakl the Late that night Pablito received manager. man and Pabllto’s father, Estelle’s note, delivered by one njEule along this toe that this from a baleOnv to the one oat* searching for his son, employing comment is in no way a crltidsm, iriric her suite, but crashes “ Tommy!’’* cried Mary. “ Tom* of Jim Field’s chauffeurs. “Senor, down the two stories to the my! Threw himself from a wiadimt BILLINGS, New York detective. there is no answer to this,” said' but a cheer. If the parent is not Three years pass and then oaf** helow. Js be badly hurtf Then hardly a^ e the mEm, “but she is crying wildly contacting the school, the school to gasp the words, fraatie at thjS st« man tenre of the officer aad the maaacert' was turned out with him died in ager of the hotel whea the doetor Is he—dead!’’ and meet secretly imtll EsteUe’s the road from the child’s birth This last winter I wEm in an Eirt father hears of it.. He tells her had exnmined Tommy. “ No, he it not dead” eaid the ofl- there.” gallery when a tcEwher filed in Hi> xhook hie head. He wae an eer. “ But, of a naturalneen, he is she most break off with PahUto with her flock. The boys looked badly hurt. It is only that the awa- or he will tom the young nw" “My God!” For a moment Pab­ eoneeioue hot he was breathing. It lito forgot Estelle and himself. bored. They slouched and flapped had been a )»d fall however and he ing broke hia fall, that still ha over to police on the old murder their caps on their knees smd ! breathes.’’ charge. Then the man again got into the moat be taken at ones to the hoepi car to disappear into the dark Emd knew they were sa3dng to them­ taL He would reqniro the beet of “ Yon have had a doeterf^ de­ Meanwhile Billings, convinced selves “baby stuff” for they were manded Lady Biveraleirt. • Pablito was left with Estelle’s let­ Baked ham k>af with jeffled cabbage and horseradish sauce is an appetizing main cootm for a spring menu. ears. Rven that — the doetor eaid Pablito is the yonth he has been ter in his hEmd. His heEirt broke older bo3TS. There were few girls solemnly — might not avail. There “ Of a certainty” siud tbe ama*’ seeking, has cabled Sir Aifljrey in the class. ^ might be eeriona internal injnriea. ager. “ The bfst one in Caaaes. AIV this news. as he read it. He knew what the writing of it had cost her. She Individual portions of jellied rel-^house, rub the mixing bowl with a "Appreoiation** Lady Rivereleigh arrived at the we can do, we do. Bat whalt eon wej NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY must be nmde to know in some way ish give a meat loaf a festive touch piece of it before 3?ou combine the Even I, who favor the “outside” hotel a t^w mlantea after Tommy'a do with these Americans who drink] CHAPTER XXXIV that will pep up indolent spring ap­ teaching, remarked to my compan­ as Hke flsh and then have the baa/K that he understood this. In some ingredients. This recipe serves ten lei^ Ixr\‘iag any exeitement the ing-overt” * Jim Field spoke slowly, eyes on way he must mEike her aware of petites. If you’ve been in the habit and is equEiUy good, hot or cold. ion, “This is a waste of time. Look wonid have stopped to see what was the girl. “If you want to save of using only chopped beef for meat at those boys. They’re sons of oing on, bat was anxious “ I mnst go to him”, mid Marj^ your Pablito,” he said, “you write that, together with the fact that starting for the door. ' they would not give up hope. Pab­ loEif, switch to ham Emd pork Emd CabbEige Emd' horse-radish relish workmen Emd probably will have id Mary, eo she wmtt at eaoo ‘ him a letter saying that it’s all see how pleased your family will no more use for a knowledge of their suite. “ He has been taken to the heepi-' over—that you never did care for lito looked down the road that CEm be made while the meat loaf is tal” said the oflieeT. “ It was at. Field’s chauffeur had turned to be. bEdcing Emd then served in individ­ « r BRUCE CATTOM art or artists than I have this min­ ' “ Isn’t Tommy beret’’ the asked. necessity, the meet imamdiate.” ' him and the whole thing was a follow. It wEui black tonight but Here’s a new recipe for hEun loEff: ute for a fishing rod.” ,' “ Of ,oonrM not. What do you mistake. Otherwise we’ll read of ual portions on the platter with the think I am't” Mary ran into her bedroom to tfC not so black as the road before Combine one-hEdf cup of quick lOEff. A SET OF CONTRASTS Not that I don’t think th^f “an. a wrap and when she earn* baaklia-! his being strapped in that chair. him, with only Beau able to save cooking tapioca with one-fourth IN ENGLISH SOCIETY predation” of all sorts should be “ A very pretty and misehierone We’ll read about it — after it’s all Dissolve one package of lemon Bttle baggage—on the loose. What to the room the did net a o t^ him— Beau who would have to teaspoon of pepper, one-fourth tea­ flavored gelatin in one pint of warm Uught but I didn’t think it could another man had entered, and over—” give his own life If Pablito were “BreakfEtst in Bed Studies Masters | taught just that way. Besides, happened, exaetlyt I know about The words ended. There was spoon of minced onion, one pound of water. Add one tablespoon of vin­ Tommy’s pulling you in the pool — the manager was entreatiiig htia to live his in the open. Worcestershire sauce, one table­ egar, four tablespoons ot horse-rad­ Eind Servants if you had seen the cIajm you leave, explaining it was a private! silence for a time and then Field would understand what I mean. and his ehaao after you.” matter. The man, whose • wam snapped his watch shut. “Time’s “God!” he whispered. • spoon of minced onion, one spoon of ish' and one-fcjrth teaspoon of salt. “ Nothing more. I knew H srae leEm pork (groimd), one pound of Set the bowl in the ice box Emd, Sylvia Thompson, talented and They roamed Euound flapping time for mo to run — and I did.” Clegg. WM a eerreaponaant for EM up,” he said. “What’s it to be? caps and jeering derisively at Echo, one of Now York’s moot amnas Estelle moved, swaying, toward When Sir Aubrey arrived in lean hEun (ground) and two cups of when slightly thickened, fold in one fluent Elngllsh novelist, undertakes “ ’Uirilled, rf>? Tempted, per­ Cuba in response to Billings’ milk. some of the pictures. As far as haps?’’ tional newspapers. He was. as aaaplj the desk. She sat down to write cup of shredded cabbage and one- in her newest book, “Breakfast in drank. Bat he was not toe driBE telegTEun he weis met at the dock BEike in a loaf pEm in very hot fourth cup of finely chopped green that goes, I didn’t blame them ‘Vee—and H frightened me. You unsteadily. Once she sat back, as Bed,” to demonstrate that she ■nie gloom lifted, event- to 8C1M the vslnes of thJs.stocyr^aaei if unable to go on. Her father by the detective. Billings appeEired oven for 15 minutes. Then decrease pepper. Turn into indlvidUEd molds, h a s I know, Aunt Hetty, I really and truly somewhat constrained. Luck saw a sociEd conscience. ually, Emd grins began to appeEir did his band shake too m u^ for. Mia picked up the sheet on which she heat to moderate and bake about filling them only bklf way, and love I’hnjp, What would ho aayt” to snap a pieture of Mary aad them through the customs house 45 minutes longer, or until thor­ chill until firm. Unmold when ready It has turned into a dam good , . “ Don’t give him a ehanee to say had written the message. “All and unusual hEiste and^ in a cab. She introduces us to the London comedy, aftei all, one could tell anything. Yon were jnst gay—may- others. * ' . ' right,” he commented gruffly. oughly cooked. to serve Emd put them on the plat­ household of a bafonet—an elderly Lady RiversMgh weat te ^Maqi they speed toward the ^glaterre. If garlic flavor is populE^r in your by their faces. They were having , be a Utfjr thooghtie^ Come on, She rose then to face him — a ‘Tell me all about it,” Sir Au­ ter with the meat loaf. m em ^r of Parliament, a devout and a good time. .we*r« goiiig oaf somewhere for a and prt her arm aronad her. ~ slender Same that had momentar­ somewhat mossbacked Tory—and I good thne.'* “ Mary, dear, yon eeaH gn.** brey said eagerly as the cab Then suddenly a sweet-faced “ What do you metmf“ demm^__ ily blazed into scarlet. lurched around a comer building ascribes not only the doing 'of this woman, an ^ t l n t c u tte r wrom “ Not 1»» said Mary. “ I ’ve had “I hate you,” she said slowly in an odd chap Emd, to bis mind, gentleman, his lady, and their I knew, got up on a bench, Mary. “ Tommy is a friend of aiiaa' with mEmy balconies. “typically .American.” He hEul a .enough for one while and I ’ve put —an old friend. Re is in troririe.; & voice that was too quiet. “I “If you don’t mind Td rather daughter’ but evIso the careers of “Oh, dear!” I thought “I hone in a call for Washington. I want to shall never stop hating 3rou. My great and growing affection for Of eonrse I ’m going to him.” WEdt imtil we’re at the hotel.” Billings, he realized. lotations^^ their servants and of a couple of she’s careful of what she says « hear Philip’s Toieo, I have a eli^t I«dy RiversU^ held harroieaa mother hated you. Any woman “Quite so then, but I’m no end cockney families who live a few they will hurt her fetogs.” * who knows you will hate you be­ impatient.” “What say to our ordering a blocks away. Catching Interest cause you Eire cruel and merciless. lemon squash, Billings?” If you ever so much as try to lay ‘I suppose so. Decent weather > “Righto,” Billings Eigreed. “Damn If I come again in 10 ycEirs, TU By describing a SEimple day in started right In, her your hand on mine I will leave you we’re having. I’m glad it isn’t so it!” he thought, somewhat per­ be annoyed by the expression “Wild the lives of these folk. Miss Thomp- 7°*^® sympathetic, forever. And remember, please, hot for you. It’s been fierce*!” turbed. “If I ain’t careful I’ll be MEm of Borfleo”: we’re tEimlng him. son presents a cross-section of pres- she caught her audience, Sir Aubrey answered absently talking English!” ent-day London: a cross-section ®“f pointed to a picture of mills that I, too, keep my word. Is that The weather on this trip would —The Bt. Rev. Msgr. Aug^ustus understood?” (To Be Continued) Wachter, prefect E^wstolic of somewhat limited, to be sure, but smoke and many bridges half He tried to laugh but the laugh make little difference to him North Borneo. very revealing, nevertheless. ^ a tost. was a failure. “I imagine I shEiU In Billings’ room at the hotel It is a stuay in contrasts. The thof ^ painted get along — in some manner!” he Sir Aubrey paced the floor as the confused and rather pointless love * heater detective told his story. When he The character of a country is de­ affair of the baronet’s daughter S' ^ muttered with a poor imitation of had finished Sir Aubrey SEUik to a termined by the character of its jauntiness. Estelle gave him a chair beside the table his heEid in hemes. stands opposite the stralghtfomard flaming look of hatred and then his hEinds. D a ily H e a lth —Dr. Adelaide Steele Baylor, chief and health romance of her maid; fere ^ k she. too, smiled — ajf echo of his the self-indulgence of the lady of roueh He smile. "Without doubt,” he said slowly of the home economics sendee of when he could command his voice, the U. S. Department of the In­ th« house who feels vaguely out of „oe day they w oST be 2 f t Field pounded dowm the stair­ “this is my responsibility. I have S e rv ice terior. sorts and hM breakfast In bed. Is but still streog. i d b M 2 , S h t ’ way, pallid and shaking- from the left this boy—who is nw son—im- action of the brush that would make him fa- r force of his anger and the fright NO BASIS FOB BELIEFS coctoey woman who goes out to get mous and if not actuaUy rito Estelle’s words had gdven him befri^ded and alone—” He stopped, The Philippine Islands EU-e not unable to go on. a b o u t Bm'THMARKS I I’ll give you his Carlito was responsible for this, he worth the life of one young Ameri- birth’to a baby name.” thought, Carlito who had carried “It’s very fine of you to take it can. that way. Sir Aubrey,” said Bill­ Most Such Skin Spots Are Harm­ And yet the book does not quite She chise other pictures, each notes between Estelle and Pablito. less Malformations of Tissue, and —Dr. Stanley High, famous editor. make the effect it might have made. “Kerry!” Field howled. Kerry ings with a slight cough. with its story of human Interest in “What else could anyone with Only Mole Type May Become There is, somehow, a looking-down- the artist—stories of struggle find Lr'x*' came, eilarm on his face. Einy conscience do.” Dangerous When Irritated I give Edl honor to the Soviet from-above Eiir about it One al­ m “Get t h a t ------Carlito out government for what it has done as starvation. And she would add, of here!” Field roafed, his voice “Well, a good many wouldn’t most expects the Eiuthor to stop and “But it seems that hard work and look at it that way. However, By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN a government. But today everything- say, “See! the lower orders really struggle could not kill their love breaking. it touches turns to machines. You * Kerry swallowed hard amd then there’s no use going into that. Editor, Jounuil of the American are quite worthy folk, in their way.” of beautiful things. Instead . it What are we to do now. Sir Au­ can’t eat machines. The condescension of the English only'added to it.” protested. "But his wife is in Medical Association, and of -Hygeia, —Emma Goldman, famous anarch­ labor,” he said. brey?” the HeEilth Magazine. upper class gets pilloried in this I myself was spell-bound. The “I want you to watch the boy. ist. novel; nevertheless, its atmosphere boys were intensely interested. He shrank as Field answered A blrthmsu-k may be a useful that, screaming vituperation Emd If he needs help you are to advise hangs faintly over it. They began to look behind the oU "Do yo9 tart, Mary— really care, v>hat haffens to mef“ me immediately. There is no doubt thing for purpose of Identifica­ If democracy is to be made SEife The viewpoint seems to be that of and the frames into human life every sort of verbal filth. Was that tion, or it may be of particular for the world, it must be interpret­ his fault, Field demanded? He that he did this thing?” a baronet’s daughter; enlightened, and to view beauty itself with new value to you as a beauty spot, if it ed in social Eind economic terms, eis attack of conscience. And I ’ve made for s minute. “ It will be terrible- wanted the couple out and out “There is plenty.” Billings said but still very much a baronet’s eyes. I never saw appreciation loudly. happens to be a dark dot on yj ir well as pMDlitical. daughter. more wholesomely taught. It was up my mind to go back to London in all the papers — you know what now. Unless they went he would tomorrow. Cannes is a little too construction they can put on it — throw them out himself! The color came back into Sir cheek, chin or shoulder blade. —Dr. Edmund de S. Brunner of Published by Little, Brown and no emotional, just human,' uncov­ Aubrey’s usually florid cheeks. But there are several types of Colombia University. ering hidden things. much for me.” it will be a scandal. But thongh I Co., the book is priced at $2.50. ’There was a sharp knock on the don’t approve, I ’d do the same Wing, CEwUto’s first-born was deliv­ “What do you mean?” he asked birthmarks, and about as many Benefits Derived sharply. superstitions regarding them. And door. in your plaee.” ered near a roadside hedge and I had been mistaken. I had .When Mary reached the hospitalj “I mean that the boy isn’t the you’ll find very few people without Jumped to a wrong conclusion. “ 8h-h” she warned. “ I t ’s Tom­ his young wife, struggling too birthmarks at all. my. I ean^t see him. I won’t have Erskine told her Tommy was alive,; long and being delicate, did not kind that makes criminsils. He Isn’t That class got more that day than him in here.” that he had been given something' —he hasn’t the look. I’ve seen Whenever a baby has a straw­ recover. The few servants who they would out of a geometry “ Why notf With me here hr ehs- to deaden the pain, that later a more had dared dismissal by following plenty of ’em in my time. This berry mark Jts mother is likely to book. peronc, it is all right. And he’ll thorough examination would ba, Carlito in his trouble ranged Wd—I’d swear he’s decent Shall remember an uncoi^trollable appe­ oun, Jtduie ’These interludes are good things keep on pounding until everyone in made. 'When Mary said she wanted' around the body wailing. Carlito, I take up that side of the case ? tite which she had for strawberries for both younger and older chil­ the hotel hears it.” to_ be allowed to see Tommjr for a in the center of the ring, kissed Find out who did it if I can?” which was unsatisfied. dren. Young children are now Bnt is was not Tommy who stood minute at least, Erskine agreed it! over and over again the cold face Sir Aubrey mopped his brow. If the baby has a hairy and pig­ taken on country jaunts to look outride the door when Aunt Hetty might be wise. Tbe doctor said sha of the young wife, who for the “By all means,” he answered, not mented mole, the mother may have at nature’s own book. Older chil­ opened it. The manager of the hotel might go in if riic stayed but a min­ firrt time, did not answer his quite steadily. “Most assuredly!” TOme memory of being frightened dren are taken into the industrial aad four other men were there. The ute and did not excite him. appeal. He breathed harshly and unevenly by a mouse or a dog. Sometimes a and artistic world. When they live manager looked, and, was, embar- Tommy smiled at her. “ Do yon for some minutes. Then he was certain experiences, a deeper in­ rassed as be apologized for the fu t care, Mary — really eare what hap­ Kerry, making his way cau­ baby is bom with a skin that re­ pens to met” tiously toward the great house, on his feet pacing the floor. “Mind sembles In spots that of a fish, and terest in learning more about that his companions were from tue —no sparing of expense!” he or­ them takes hold. We can’t expect police force. Lady Biversleigh “ Of course. What do you eMnV thought he would not care to be dered. there are innumerable superstitions crossed the room, tai^iod oa Marr’s I'm made of?” in Field’s shoes. “You can not about fish. all boys who will some day be in I door. ‘ ^inbows right acroM tho manage the world that way,” he “Say,” Billings thought, “any­ But all these birthmarks are the trades, or In business, to find sky. ” body but me would skin you alive!” “ Mary dear,” she said. “ Ton thought grimly, shaken by all that merely malforamtions of the tis­ pictures highly useful. But I knew mast come out. It is the police.” I wish 1 eontd do something. Is he had seen and heard. He had often before felt a rush sues, Eind they are not related in that at least some of them would There was astonirtment writ large there anything I can do, Tommy, to “It was terrible” he said to his of affection for this man who was way to mental causes. look on a furnace or a converter on Mary’s face (u she appeared in fnake you feel better?” wife, who was the housekeeper. so far from his own world and Most birthmarks, if not too ex­ some day with a little more liking, the door. ‘‘Yes. Will you kiss me?” Alone, Field strode the length of understanding. Now he rose to tensive, are not dangerous to health \ because one workman had remem­ “ What is itf What do you Quite simply and natunllv, as she the room he called his office. He slap Sir Aubrey’s tweed-covered and Etfe treated easily by modem bered Its grandeur and put It on wnntf” she asked. Then in answer might have done to a snffering cklTd,' heard the wailing, heard also the shoulder with a broad, thick hand. scientific methods. In most CEises canvas. to a question, she said: “ Yes, I am she bent over and kissed him. There! echo of his daughter’s voice as she “Never mind, old scout,” he said. they are mEwle up of small blood I like the tent idea where chil­ the wife of ^ r d Bexford. Will yon ■was a fiash of light. She turned I gave him her ultimatum and her “We’ll get there yet” vessels. dren can study outdoors. Some kindly explain to me why yon have quickly. It was Clegg and bis cam opinion of him. He swore loudly Sir Aubrey blinked. “Oh, quite!” Whei) they Eu-e flat with the sur­ 1^’ IP day 1 wonder Just*what part the ,forced this call on mef” era had enabled again. He tried to at he agreed. “That’s the sporting building wiH play in education. ‘Tonight, Madame,” said the interview her as she left the room, the wailing and summoned face of the skin, they are a port but khe refused and when he -por- Kerry to have the long windows toe, eh?” He slipped his Eu*ms wine color Emd are CEdled port wine S k o u ld l|si^ These trips are never a waq|te ichief officer, “ yon have here a visi- » through Billings’, who seemed such of time. Learning does not con­ ;tor a gentleman — he eomes per­ Risted, her anger overcame her judg­ marks. If they are raised above sist of books alone. ’They merely haps for a little chat — a little ment. The worst thing she -comd: the surface of the skin and are soft tod supplement reality. jdrmk—” have done she did—she slapped hha and sjHjn^, they resemble straw­ OL- j “ No—no one has been here. Only is the face. Tha Talk of tha T ow n- berries Emd are csdled strawberry Uem tc I my mdid and I until my husband’s She was jnst back in her room marks. . aunt, Lady Biversleigh, came in.” when her call to Philip in Waahing- Now OLENWOOO There Is only one type of birth­ , manager whose nervousness ton came throngh. He was eorpriw* mark that may have potential 6 I bM been increasing broke in to re- to know she was in Cannes, but d u p l e x danger--that is the mole which is fn orui briiiorni Ojclci GLORIFYIN I mind the officer he had told him from thought it might be good for her — bluish-black or slate colored Emd CL, c ' the first he yras making a mistake. he had missed her so much he wished The most useful range ever which varies In size from that of 1-:^ The officer did not answer him. To he had let her accompany him—he _Your$elf was so glad Bhe hnd phoned. His designeELMeets every cook­ a pinhead to severEd Inches in dia­ ir^ftfi.e4^inQ de -Mary.he said in an insinuating wav: ing and headns need in ‘So—Madame waa alono?” tenderness made it harder tot her to meter. ‘to m ak( tell him something of what had hap- every seaaon oT die year. If this type of mole becomes Irri­ “ I have said so. By what right Heats widi coal or oil, extra tated, It may grow suddenly Emd you come here to question me?” might be invrived in it, large oven bakes with either develop Into a serious form of __ 4Pi^w r m a Miftv'lgg The officer strode out to the b^- Pof her neck and her waves should have a special reason for not do­ caused dsfaeflve beeriBgEdMFiair The port wine marks do not re- yards of 3 2toch material plus 1-2 yard of 35-Inch contrast for be soft and feminine. For evening, ing so. in the king pin httshlnjnt ' spemd Etf refuhly to radium as do the collar and ^tte. The trimming requires 2 yards of pleating and she can be a little more extreme Because btat^ is Glenwood the strawberry pmrks, but in numy 4 1-4 yards of 1 1-2 Inch piping or bias-binding. Emd t tuck her fair locks behind her lucky by tite nathia Instances they can be treated suc- .T? *®J®r*w* pattern and simple sewing chart, of this model, tear ears. (HD iron KNOW tbat<- of that color cannot Bc' ceeefully by repeated freezing vWth out this sketch and mall it to Julia Bqyd. 103 Park Avenue. New The pointed face usiudly needs 'Hie police RANGES r„J :f carbon cBo^de snow. l ork, N y..,-together with 16 ceqts In coin.'Be sure to enolosa on a width and the woman who has one •About 57 per cent of all luhrioe^-* recovers an a A method much ufied for the *^??*^* Eul4ress.,your size, the num­ o u ^ t to wear her h^ir qxfite fluffy ber of this pattern (No. t047z). ahd mention the name of thfii news- hf oil used In the United Btities ten cars ntnu»w. nen-haity and idgmented moles is Dtiper. . “ abmit her face. It the hair is It 3.982. was used by 'the'«uto^6Ule In ciM only ^ electric needle, which destroy,* bobbed, that makes it slnqile. If todostry... bought at a the blood supply a t the bottom, oc' letting the waves fall free -towg..of many states speatfy. tiiAt G. E. KEITH FURNITURE CO. he mole and-thus eiuises it to dis- lit tbe cheeks Instead 6t pin- the ttewwd i ^ flIaiioliaaM UaraM rsshiam ^ o m o U le carriers shall net"e*es6id wheel, aa, a: BiVlthem in place.* 1 Bfeet.-ia length. ■ - . while - IX Mrotee. u e ,v( first .-Ay hM'lMm flauad by

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/■ -7'Vi fTiM I Qan Ja^more Takeatliinl t f D WemeD’s ^EreiU Fuial Setr^ b 6-lv Ah w B e- V < V w ^ , ' ' ''' ' Bov^ng. .1 WiA1012;(kr|e£ebart ) iu f Twil. at ibe-A B at Baltimore, April 9.—(AP)— The jm.'jvotiiq. pi leaders in ea(di of the events at the seooadvlj IsHurd ia M k’s AD- national duck' pin bowling toiima- SaK; (b n a M o d Q u e r wiimkil;,*. ment which mded here ‘ last night are: . Naabvltte; ErentsWithli34-MarL Mte’s Tean. Thau hiifieates. ehancM of Connecticut Yankees, Stratford, the New Yi Conn., 1943; 'Von Hintel liv e , Balti­ for a whtte htil.^ With CJonnecticut'i entries win­ more, 1848; '.convention Hall, Wash­ BY OBSBBVBB. . 'Gtens F i^ N ; he w ^ wtoahi ning a large share of the pin top­ ington; U40; Victoria Five, Balti­ To lue the vernacular of northern Hgfati^ team', frqmrltttle 'rtpp.: Jwgena ,5*.V pling honors, the National Dudcpin more, Iw l; Recreation All-Stars, Ireland the Olymidcs broilght the w ^ jB g h s e l ^ today. JtUM) brought Baltimore,-1831.. ^ w lin g 'Congresq at Baltimore,. bacon back t o Manchester #he|h home'. the moet-covdM ^ sdhdaiitie aalary argument'b Men’s Doubles basketball ^phy b* the duV the rtgned tod now iq Md., came to a close Saturday night, they tnnmced the Hasco Rangsrii Megaw-^aters, Washlngton-Hart- to thfc tune of six goals to ons'^ stabM^dzampfonahip. ' at better, than « the final standing giving Miss Clara ford, 789; P. Wolfe-R, Temple, he scirsp^ north jjountry qtto- ’ - f' J Keney Park in theTflnal fu n d o f the Ing in flxw'ftamio bbot^ Garonalii' Big Jackmore of the Charter Oak Oiiis HyattsviUs, Md„ 784; O. Hlaer-H. Hartford County Junior League tot wrested the title Saturd^ ^ h t statM sibBs - • : /A third place in the women’s all­ Hilliard, Hyattsvllle, Md„ 775; O. from last year’s winper, Union Hill '..tiib- terday afternoon. By virtue of tbls^ Washington-r-The.' ~ W ^ Piorjt events and Chaxiie Kebart, town Ehlers-J. Scherer, Baltimore, 769; victory the Olymidcs win the chaao^ H3|h school of- union City M due home’ tbdeyLfor.lb isito champ, third place in the men’s all J. Morrel^H. Cahill, Stamford, ^onjship by three points over their Afhm s.'r^ets with > ihrffla^ that Ishfiig up on the hoito looiipda^ b^^ events. Cozm., 769. ended 28^ , ^ fore optoing the eeaSto. Men’s ainries nearest opponent' The handsome The bowlers of this state more Sports' Center Cup which is award­ OonaolatioD honmrs wsne woo Iqr Red Box nert Monday. ^ ' than held' their own against the Nick Tronsky, WilSmantic, C c ^ , Roxhury Sohooi of . C h ea l^ . Conn.. V Althoti^ the Americto Lsaguf 453 (x>; Earl Campbell, Annapolis, ed to the winners will now bear the A*; leading artists of the polished lanes. inscription ’’Manchester Olympic^, m- S L Michael's of Northampton, champs- bad medloore suqoesa Nick Tronsky, honorary No. 1 bowl­ Md., 442; Ral Phtops, Annapolis, ss.. jtbe losers in tiie seinl-flhal during their traming. aeaton. Mana­ Md., 430; R. Lee, Washington, 429; 1938-34.” There will 1^ one hdt er of the United States, estaUlshed night in the old. town when the tro­ amatches. . / ' ger Cronin has declined to *MeW a new tourney record In the Hen’s Dan Pastemostrp, Hartford, Cmm., IP &nehock Riding] The score was tied many timel with alarm.” ’ 425;, At Woods, Washington, 416, phy is formally presented. daring the title fi^ . Midway of singleh with a mark of 453 arid idso \ Better Teem Won. the Prince cf Wales WHETB 8 Mm out. to d m i^ keep him around from hdng modi flfto ^ 1762, the others to place being from 1762 (X); Y(roung “Woman’s Re^bli- The score might infer that the T hey earned the place Intiie rieais after the American League aeaaon RedBmfc so fdr this s e ^ S i^ ; ^ Baltimore and \arglnia. ' The win­ can dub, BalBalUmore, 1680; John game was one-sided. It was the by. wins over tough, competition opens.'- .^ . ners set a new world record for the Marshall Five, Richmond, Va., 1653; reverse. The first hour was ope of from Glenn Falls .Academy" and : ■ - ' c u b r WasWhgton—The B rm ^ :" event. ^ Arcade Chris, Baltimore, 1646; Dia­ the hardest, keenest, and Cleanest KEEP PUCK PLAY Roabury. It ls» the eighth New 'GMeago--Ttm*(^cago Cobs went day off today to tafli^bver .tht Miss Jackmore was ousted from a mond Cah, Baltimore, 1618. gsunes the writer had bad the privi- York school to win the title In tiie bitok to training eamp. activity to- day batting-Jambdrie at . place in the women’s sinjdes, her (X)—New world record. lege to see for some time. In the fifteen times the tournament has dty hut-wULoffer -Bomethiag a Utile Tba Tribntoen .grt 19 bite til mark of 359 being exceeded ^ e Women’s Doubles first half hour the Rangers were in been. hejd. different fM^'the benefit o f the ffins; the Owolea 16 - to 6.' Jbe jM ’ H. Ream-D. Butler, Washington, the ascenden :y. Their fullbacks starting tomorrow. •... f . mating hla flrrt.stmrt at r i^ ^ others, including Florence LaBarr 5 Tdie T M Game of Sbudei T of Bridgeport, who won the event 701j K. Stevens-K. Vick, Norfolk, were kicldng with tremendous pow made tour of .them,;: ./<- with 376.. Lorraine' Gulll, rafiking Va., 694; M. Akers-E. Gladfetter, er and length and their halfbacks SUMMARY aerieO o f fwife. . . „ V.. -INDIANS No. 1 woman bowl4r o f the U. S., Baltimore, '689; B, G’lMen-T. Sum­ kept shoviiig the ball along to their Cop & ries, Reehno ihtro-(fiuh gfkn^il^ hq«pi^b(ri$ KnbxvUie, Tenfi.— Twq captured--tite all-events with a mons, Zferfolk, Va.i;‘ 687; H.~Zlmmer- forwards. During this period the W^Iiey Field. Wttl ta made m the dew / msin-S. l ^ e r , Baltimore, 684; Ec Olympics Bqngsrs AlBUOSGSr] dmhs’ UntoP foe the week%;'-6ami- record breaWng 1114, Audrey Mul- Olympic defense was given as severe By AfiSOClATBD PRESS laney of Baltimore was runner-up Sando-M. Jensen, Iffiutiqrd, Coma., a test as could be given to any de-' Simmons Mcllroy Struggle Tomorrow N i(^ Philadelphia The vdtirthe H ^ 688; Philadelphia (N) 8, Philadelphia stoB -arm wsB.'.;igato,.- with 1058 and Miss Jackmore hit ^ders. Yet they never hesitated goal (A ) 1. ’ Athletica tuned ...... Women’s Singles SamuelBon Hughes championship warfare-today- to wlU.baatot to tifird' ty-zeidaae t ' 1012 for third place. .. mr fiinebed. They-fought with grim ; Deboit Goal Tender Sof . Chicago (N) 5, Washington (A) Hamm, tod Siam R tto M. Jensen and W. Pipp of Hart­ Flordnc^ LaBarr, Bridgeport, ^termination knowing that If . they right back another step nearer the Conn., 376, Audrey MuQaney, Balti­ 2. a chance^to rtyht fldd,"rfWm^.|p ford Won the mixed doubles title could beat back tiie first fierce Nichols Hanley ^^ooklyn (N) 13, pt Louis (A) starL- . : with a world record mark of *89, more, 371; C. K lr^ Richmond, Va., assaults of the enemy their counter left back The nilH engaged the Univeralty Porter: and r utChL. 369; Lorraine Gulli, ^Vashlngtoa, ¥ fe r la Broken Nose. ^ have heerr tried while Hartford bowlers swept all attacks would enable tl^em to pene­ Johnson Makay bficago (A) 13, Pittsburgh (N) of Pqnfiejdvanla ninie to - Ffanltihi places in the Knights of Columbus 866; Helen Raalett, Richmond, 863. right halfback t'\ :. r Women’s A^-Events trate and g1^ a footing in opposi­ 8. ■ sweepstakes. tion territoiy. In the center of the A Rooney D. Ferguson Nssh'vttle (BA) 6, New York (A) Lorraine Gulli, Washington, 1114, center halfback CSdcago, April 9— (AP) ,*=: The (X); Au(hrey Mulisney, Bs^more,^ fight Captahi Art Rooney played battle for tbe Stanley Cup, profes­ ,W* and led hiS colleagues brilUantly. Homy ' Borton (N) 16, Baltim<»e (IL) 6. 1053; Clara Jackmore, Manchester, Hamiltoh A Ferguson sional 'hooke3^»->worid championship Conn., 1013; Kay Heinzenb^rger^ From start to flxilsh he was the out­ trouphy,. is'stiiQ-alive. ^ New York (N) ;8, Memphis (SA) standing player bn the field. left halfback Baltiinsre, 1006; i Mary Qolk^ay,' Gray » J. Murning Detroit’s gallant i Red '^^ngs, IQOZ;. Tlorenee TM at the Half. playtog more like the team which S t L ««is (JSJ.3. . Cincinnati (N)- . Jer "'■ CMOLTS TURN BACK ^.'> In o s c t ly four mlttutos the Rto^- • : outSldd right ' X.^ v~ ■ ^ -- ■ n Y-' a '■M Ceinn^HOT. " Austin' H. Muihlng won.tbe-Natlo&al league ^toamf^on- (it)—Nisw record. ers wera one ’ up. Three minutes ship fought thrtr way back into the .Detroit (A) 5, Montreal (IL) 4, Mixed Doubles later the score was tied. For the inside right 12 innings. WEliERSFIELDl C. B. McConkiey - Miller ruxmlng last nigbt, overcoming the • ' • . . .» -V m ;'^ j « jen-W. Pipp, Hartford, next 45. minutes there was no' fur­ TODAY’S SOaBDULE center forward Chicago Black Hawks 5 to 2 in the Conn., 789; K. Heinzenberger-H; ther scoring. Then five goals in 25. third match of tiie series. 'The strug­ At Jacksonville, Brooklyn (N) vs. A" Kullick, Baltimoze, 768; L. Janowitz- minutes, and the game was won and D. McConkey ' McDonald gle will be resumed Tuesday night S t Louis (A). the choice m-83 observers to rin j ia P A Leiber', Baltimore, 701; E. Con- lOTt. inside left in tbe Chicago stadium, and unlfaw At Himtsvine, Ala.—New York pennant TMa ’’otfe gives Job*- Win Sixth Straight Game rey-R. Dreele, Baiym'^re, 698; F. The Rangers won the toss and. J. Rooney Craige the-Hawks 'wln, tbe deciding game (N) vs. Cleveland (A). Nats Are Gioke d 49 Oat aKrthya cluh a soUd hold on ssi n r If • WUson-T. DeLucco, Hartford; Conn., elected to l ^ k with the stm at their outside left At Albuquerque—Pittsburgh kN) placsrin the eemsensus. will be played on Detroit ice. vs. Chicago (A). 25; Heights Top Cobs m\^> (789 new worw^rd.) tacks. This they exploited to the Goals for Olympics, B. McConkey Late in tiie second session Young The test of the .cluba;mrej ' ^ I Y K. of C. Sweepstakes fifilesc advantage, keeping'tiie ball 2, Austin 2, A. Rooney 1, Hamilton At Qiattanoc^a—New York CA) of 97 WrRers to lUve*t WUf Cude, the Wings’ sensational vs. Chattanooga (SA). finish In thia-order: john^Yfitchell, Hartford, Comi., In the air so'that the Olympic de­ 1; for Rangers, M^ler. RefdPee, little goalie, suffered a broken nose Box.third; Detroit , _ Oveitime 24-23 558; Thomas - Pickett, Hartford, fenders were hard pushed to locate Murning. Linesmen, Miller and L. a melee.«round the Detroit cage. m Americao io AP Pid; Clevbland Indians, fiftii'; Conn., 548; John Nero, Hartford, it in the sun. From the start the Munsie. Two minutes after he returned to White Bo*,sirth;" Conn., 540. RangbM were very keen tod quick action, Johnny Qottselig tied the OTBY^OCCEllBAtL, teticA’aeventb;' and. Outplaying the oppositidu from on the ball. They seemed to have greased the tightefT became the score, and Detroltli chances of win­ ^owna, rtghth.' % start to finish the Cmolt basketball planned to try and b«at down tbe Olympic defense. The halfbacks ning appeared to be anything but , PA^ERBYISmiED r Borne,of the experts mayvidah, team nosed out the Wethersfield A. opposition at the start, gain a com­ not only found, time for drttoslve rosy. But Cude regained his poise, ' _____ \ serveirt' Re S n % . iiMge tf Lefty Grove 40^ " ^ C. by the score of 32-25 at the fortable leadrtCnd then rely on their work but also went forward to help and wave aftev wave of savage 4 8 'dues pitchiag results-to . School Street Gym Saturday night Local Sport defense to tald tfieir opponents. their forwards. 'What got part Hawk drives failed to beat him New York, April 9 — i\AP)— A with hU |1&,000’ prioe>toi The triumph marked the slxtb They were successful after a fash­ them was ably taken care of by tbe again. soccer ball, striking him with full Red Sflix. are the sensation; Of straight win for the Cmolt Five. The ion in that they kept tbe Olympics fullbacks. Leading 6 to 1 ten min­ force in tbe abdomen, killed Manuel, (This is the first" o f two stories I»U, ^ertbeUsM, witLj game was exciting and Interesting mostly on tbe defensive during the OddO, 56, at a Central Park play detatting the results of -the Assfi- support fqr -their first:’; Chatter utes from time tbe Olynipics did not datsd.'^ Press aanusl peimtot.,T>oll throughout, and the large crowd of flrtt half hour. But they dld not let up but continued the quest for field yesterday. chances and no lessAban score the goals they needed. The TWO TEAMS TO P U Y Oqdo, nasslng tbe field, had been among the league' hMetall servers naming them , to fans Bsvwtbe ex-High School play­ goals. They, were foiled in this re­ writers. ers, an up and co ^ n g basketball defense they met was evidently spect by several excellent eaves by .to' with, the pennant. ' * v 'v The Manchester Reca lost a tough more than they anticipated. In four -c e ^ the league will be covered.) - '(V, 'The Tigers toid Whit* Smt team, play one of the best games soccer battle to the Scandia A. C at Mcllroy. ' FOR REC JR. T m E l seen on the Rec Court this season. minutes they scored through Miller. Rooney Features. . which struck other X two - clubs beneRI^ii^ ■ 4 Kovis, Moszer and Turek were Hartford ymtsrday afternoon, 8-2. A high dropping free kick which him after he bad been playing e^ y B y ALAN OOUtD: trades wito the Atideiics, tob’ William Hewitt and Maxwell scored Art Rooney woe the outstanding the offensive stars for tbs \idnnsrB, Simmons lost ixit ^ sun hit the face plasreron the Bel A His colleagues' mu » X «... ^ nfewmlmites,knockehe died en . rouU rto a: veto of confl- too Abe entire siding, HriM while the fine defensive play of all. played InSpiredly, and gave all two outstanding local Junior teams, Given A atortaotlal took a 2-0 lead by Jialftime, then the ler to head through. 'Ziiey had an­ bosplta^ denes dstpitevto*^ ftfl^ *.'A ia ia st a ir may turn ouAto be Leone also stood out. they had. In justice to alT 00 dis­ will play a series of the best two i^tfiark'" - bo(8e ------o f' thetraea: Tbs work of Bergsudabl and Rees tattled once and the Scandlas other chance 16 mlnutce later when tinction can be made. They went the CManto/in. tiie t983/^ 1d series, twice, the locals last goal coming Murning received the ball two yards out of three gsmss.Tlie first game the Wasbinpfm. flenatora tty i^bked hi^rtldh’ performances Warner was bast for tbs losers. in to' tha gams dei|ermlnsd to gain Will be played at the School itreet FofM chambion Gianto In the preliminary game the near the cIqss of the game. out with no one bear him. ^ s r laurels for the Red sifid i ^ t i i and to repeat in fhiaC jrtar’s -Amsricaa anxkms he took tbs ball ecbning gym tpmorrow night at 8:80 (yolook League face, rtarting exactly onis teridhr Loal year the; Y , , Heights won over the Cubs in an they did. They deserve , tiis con turned for the winners, while ter Country dub yesterday after­ right That was the last easy ters,- Director Frank Busch sbs- 'Tabulation of voter in the eighth Rimgsrs team Hughes, Oralgs dad sent gold basketba^ tei memben^^ Opalacb was outstanding for the noon, Only the fairways were in um chance they had. T bw did put in T b o^ w'ere the best. In goal Me- , iiy ABSdOlATBD PBEBB ^ . ..annual______Aspoiolfited Proae.::{>toaant. . , 1 ^ WABB soma good shots bat Bimmons was thsjraialng team. The sedetnd gaifis losers. ss tbs grssna are not yet in eonm- Sroy did all be could. He had no Ltajiue Hbekey Ffayefip^'f^itott, ctodu^^duotid among M a^ league 'Pihrtdirat. N- OmoHs (88) tion, due to wet weather. It is sx- on bis tob and gatbersd all that obtoce with any of tbe goals scored lef Ihi' ssHee will be played Tburs-' w riteri’^tod edltofiA ahpws cams bis way olsaaly and neatly. day oifht.ted if a tblTM game is unpione to ba the-dhtfioe ef ^A ' fldd of mto^itbatt 0 Johnson, rf ...... l 0«0 8 psotsd that the golfing season will •gainst him. They have a good ^ Amerioto AssoS^on Ftaarilk. tedma. rtars,, too 2 O'Leaty, If, rf . . . 0 1-4 1 open officially here n6xt week-end. Boors on Penalty. ttam ^t today tb^,nMt a^ batter nedettaryit wlB be plfiyed Satuiday Kaaqas a ty 2, BL Loula L ^Otfir- AB.^OUt' of 97-- eomrta. Y^tos Is: Tbs Olyznpios first goal oame from nlftat. ^ ^ tims). sUaldty better toto oO pfr eent - fto candidates for toe ^ 1 Kovis, 0 68 2-4 8 one. ^Ibey recoimiaed it tod Wife tiavto'City tsmd,, fietoaj 0 H absrn, o ...... 0 0*0 0 The Cmoit’s have signed up "Rsd” a penalty^.klok for bands against ------T- TOMIGBra SCJHBDBIJB,. tod Ida elncere m their eon|mtulttionfe afterv »l begin fipRxbito^ 1 Tursok, rg .... 6 ..0*8 10 Kovis, former Trade sohooi end Use Hiigbss, They war# fordag 'play the' game. 8 L6ons, I# ...... 2 0*0 4 Five. star,'vmd considered by most o n ^ laft and u J. ftoonsy shot The Olymploe will meet on Tuea- 0 Johnson, Ig r .... 0 0 ^ 0 local fans as the best baakstbaU for goal Hughes got la tbe wey aad day night at Ite West Side Red ^WiBekend Sttokai^ Detroit ^ that thANwTbek 1 IdozMr, If ...... 8 . 2-6 8 player in town, to take the place pulled tbe ball £ 7^ 'X. Rooney bulldtog. All playera are requeeted H av^ at Toronto.''y "• y y SSekSee ars tbe only 4tob« with a took tbe kiok aad abot with auto ■■I ,rsal/cm neb to Bsnatom a Leo Johnson for tbs sarljr part of to bring in the iweateif. '■C' are. • 14 88 n«Et basketball season as Leo ia^ fofoe tbift 4t ii doubtful if MeXlftiy By Mmadam toenn. the fact thfit ik ty law tbe ball at an. No aioM nor- WstheisflsM, A. 0. tends to piny with tbs H l^ sehooL vvi*i w r B. lag ebaaeee eamt tbetr w iy vfitll a 'tm * Tbs Cmoltf are also' loo^ig for a No Hsartsl, rf ...... 2 fuitaUa man for Ooma'i plaoa. Both few n^tea'before tba ittlarfal BENNY IIA8S 10 MEBT s . Bsrgandahl, U .. 6 when D. MoOofikey lifted the baU wdskPs l^Mdkyrtid will play tnth the Cmolcs aa aeon wit Wsmsr, 0 ...... 1 ae tbs M i^ school season as over. lato goal aad Ormr doeed tii' to head itA gerforaMsee. Bresslan, rg .... 0 over tha bar. the lait dO JIlIli1^ M lO N IG IIT CaliLr-Klesel •ad BA but Bottthsm AN r X ? Hungsrford, fg .. 1 Fins ..spring weather has caused ailautqi of tba flra^ half the Gtym* r-M O’Connor, If .... 1 Coaoh plea jnreaied u oftea ae tbe rOilitonia, 69-6B. Taoznas F. Kellsy o f Man- are and bad an evaa ibare of "New York, April • .-(A P ) - 11 10 5-12 25 ehsatsr High’s baseball team to ball game. . « Ifiidksy walker aseliB'hls third ew - tbs first praotlea ssMion fpr ‘tbs 440; ' Itsfsrss, r. Delia Fsra. Igaale Tbfee Lind« / 10 minute perloda. coming. ssasoB a^week •sarllsr tbaa At the begiaalaf o f, tba aaoond expect^: and tbs squad reported at <- Half time score, 14-14. \ half B. MoOrakey went in at oentar- / tbe West Bide grounds this after­ fo rward looals who Immedi- er walterweiitot ■ afid •slddleweiBhL alddieweiBkt (digtolA'w^ Ros Memorial t Rsigbts. (M) noon. Forty students are leeklng alely be|to to preesure. . ,1a da^. p. - . B. F. T. berths on the team, krhleh has only i a W l Bob (l leei than five mlautea 2 Hovarth, rf .... .\ 1 0-1 2 five lettemieo this year. Maachee- gave them the lead.. Qodiripi^ifiil a tea xorad hout at Ban 0 Relmsr,.rf ...... \2. 0-0 4 ter opens ltd Reason agUBSt Marl- t o the ball to him ad ‘^iiidiieo 'F r ^ night:-:' ^yi. ■ •?rt : 2 Della Fera, If . . . 4 . 1-8 9 den oh Saturday, April SI. , , lag-la to Aoot it Miy qtiito,b6utiqf m . 0 Wolffam, If’ .... 0 0 jimetloh od the ndni- / T Moorbouse, c ....2 7 :hUioa», > 4 Bralthwaito, r g 1 0*2 2 Albtiquerqua, Nf. M .--Tbs burning a ' 1 Dupont, Iff, rg ...0 0-0 0 rrtiBp' fo r 'ly’’ h;:.; 5 0 Hovarth, ty .... . 0 ^ 0-0 0 question Ip than Pittsbiuib P i n ^ ’ camp, gs well as among tbelr'vi^ A m 'J foUowsrs, as to "wherll , pitbb' 10 :9 '"'4T B4 ( North Bad CMbsJSS) remained' tmianswsrtiift to-^ Pv Bv Fe T 2* Opaiach, rf .i... 6 1-7 11 upoa w - 2' Custer, If ...... 8 ( 2 Bhmnlek, c ..... 6 , ^ ( . 1 Stauin^ « f ...... 1 bald it 1; Y3raztado, Ig, .... 1

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,V.' ']j9^ ^ r s t dase I’UBniag oomSaa!^ iMmapnabty priced. wuiifaiivMiie* jle.vOf Beaton street. Phoae 789t ; v r.0^ ^ ibM o rtk e a id e "WUlArd im v sOf'-Foy- IN T%', ftaat Ai Una. Qe Unte or team) df* ~ -f j'' A attoi I'-if-Vf.-- r WK M anchester sedfer fetmalUtnUtreiiy. PimM'iMii IT ;OT'' S R (^ T E ? # p m titioh fftoh'' V' 6890. 889A- '?w ■'.wtuaih.'and"'■■ ■ to*"' tfi# slow, to-t Evening Herald - -r-Trrr-sr-rr -Tltoip,' pngfw the.Atoit hrimmit CLASblFiKD h ^ > oEidtolV who sP' mokp^ ' ..V < '' * though L'^^'ytoA;- '* V.lWWfHWf. .ADVERTISRMeNTB X2 Xt'.'HTOB,'. Bra., t '•Itotote o f’ - M. (Jftniijlif: jobs to.- fWifilfBf' lip to s B e v ic is s 71f 4 ; M Buhdrdhmted polities to ahiUty. doll's plaab' u-w o f’. Mtohel'^E i/l* te Of^ got to-1^ ' >fY<«w v :S o t . :cadtos Coast 4iALVMI&ba'.T orleo of' ttorBf UBOBf. ig;(m' sat4; :eato.tB, ratM o«r day lot trasstoat tton Ob. TeL diin or 4804 . / _4Mf;bn.flfe. - lea.rA''^,t© :™ ™ ■ ...... , binThat the aaid .aippll- April, X DH'l'»W.'atf9'vd’.<3(8ilc,’fore. , _ to , Eow and ' and 9om e_ KWoettvo ■or«S M. USK BUSINESS rOUR LAROS; ittbpis. noon, at thf , Probate )OttlCB, In.^agld ...... nun. Metabora itoice, and ’ n i Cars ti^n-re* oautn be b e i^ and determined at the Shi _ , „ opportunities 82 white sink and mtd^ tide' In. Nancbeaber on Maneheeter, be'and the earns la as- (toM, ptot lie was buddtof stand it ahy 'limgBr' 'Threw a A my . card. ChS' xiA va any • COBBBOUUrO i>«yB ..| 1 OtBll jS OtB Bigned for a .hearing . on the alluw- between 8 and 5 'and Fu t w I OODSBOMUvo DbTB ..{ I OtBl; tl OtS erpi. Barkaih >«(! flbOO. g ■ B«1 A t).. lS|4.iat a ItoptodtoAiir madUu^ that w,ben dressing godm, rruabed' Out.j.'and, $100 STARTS YOU lb tbs letaU Wdiout street, ndkr. (fin e 4suaile s.o'.^.a 'brenoon. and the ohea of said aOcount with said estate, tbeir oohstobto^ Edii’t get Mm ypH whi|Fe getog CO.’* leta aaid A4m)matrator/‘4 thlf. (jiourt dlreoto the -Trjistea (o knocked a t^ ^ deor..MCo (—***-“ . a il ordorB (or irroeulw IobbKIoiib dress busineBS. Reliable, energetic Tailor store. * . ' •; ‘ \-- ye DtnUip,aVtfce to. ell pet- •mve pubHo notlOe to i^l persOns Is- It wag; .Tkmh^toAilL aM tbit .'llmTisw ;4 iw .goto out; eoo- will bo' obBrgtd at iba obb Ob 'b rota woman with businees ability wdAt- im s/p^ htoiaetf OoMtoJ rstoB (01 toBgl torn toorr eens/intMptoiid lA..eald eataie to ap« tereetad' theroin' to anpiar, ^. and, ba ' Wbeu Jhay. il(l .ft .WM his tK t aevBrtiSiBM etVBB BPOB rBeOBSt. ed large drees manufacturer; po5'^RiiOT^3r5^@F^S?iugEi pear i| way. aeeia4e oaioM and be-haara heard' thareon,.oy. pnbUahlhg a copy - , e ' Ooly. Mc^msts of toe rcdtoi ^ intb'-m h|md4^a.Uva-«dn agent. near EadA,Center street south thereon by jmblisbtnk a eopy o(.,this o'f t ils order In'Bome newspaper hav­ And the, agent goee bade to hie adB oreBrod (or Caros’ ot ols ears wonderful oj^ yton iisr , :Yor re^ ing A circulation. In aeid XUstiiot, ^ .(4 ji prdfesAorf of .eodnomtes at w m MrA llfSe ftafly Mgs. Diie; a»e Btoppod bo(oro to# toiro or Ktb sponimble woman to estAbllsb own tenement oewte rehovetod, aB im- phone Ixxith. te r vtu bo obarcBd onu I6t tbo ao« five days before said, day of hearing, A m hm t, .Thorp hM r^Mtored as a wae gtoatong before a exiAall ‘,____ f CiMl Bonbor ot clmoB tbr ed opsoair* business; we funush 24 styles m proyemebts. T w 8588. and .return mahe to this Court '* RepuDllcan in a 's t o ^ ; Q. O. P. . x^ itoohe; p■ .WILUAMfft HYDE . A lady author, who umildttT fo r , REN^rr^ ||l • 4^^ BBtpr^ flye a^ B before the said (lay , ; Judge. town so he could b a ^ A vofee In .at a s e ^ ito levers tm aper- • 00 miewaneo or roteBd* oaa oiads ebces, revilred' and egcbanged; in* local issues. But he deelaihd puMic- ated tt. The Instnnneiit wha - .., like to have her name' nuntlon- OB sia tlaSB adB atosood attor tbs room flat a -a,.sM ^ r^ t ' b e a m s and return malt* to ~ihe a-i-P-ii ■ ■ ■ • ■ e Dtftriot of Maneheeter,’ rm the '' 7tb Bkuta of ^^^MpftWuBb M. MprtAjty thrsed odt that there wax Aothtog bait oBbiisaliea o( adtmtsloe «IU is lufiulre at 54 \ k ^ le itree t , , l^s'. of Manchastor, in ’ Bald X)i|tm f, said to fear/lEindsilppi Mttoh wtu! dantry connected vrtto: the 'hold raotlded .taiT by oaaostiattsa. at tbs dajr o f April. A. D„ ie « . _< , fronts put up by ’ outfCf-lwto wrong - wi.to nervqa^tout the ikeres tabds tor ibo asrrtos sodfrs4 lyaeeWr w il l ia m b. hYd b ' bbo., bo told he gxgported a RApuhUoani d o d t ^ " eachauiiilve (lUeeriffrifiig HELP WANTEP— Fok RfBNt- MOOe HN live rtxroi ^^h* AdmlntiUrator o. t a.,' 4 b. u> Mr o a cf. ..' . Broadwayltes. Borne of tbmn .^viU All bdfOrttBSIBSBtS OIBBt eOBMPB flAt 0D< Wedt Centdr etreft «ud ‘^i^^llilliie pi Jdartb'a R. Treat late of' having exhibited its' partial adminis­ go hungry rather than Admit' did bung, to her mind BosiA ftomer lb owis. ooor and typoeTBphj w ^ FEMALE yranobeSfer, In said District, defeas­ tration, ocepunt with Bhid BBtate-Jo The bureau.’ persotoMi known toRt! experienCw which provided her nvnmtioBS oB(oroSd by tbs eauisb> otflers in durennt lq<;d|ltlee. Wm. thla-'Court' for allowanoB, it la " they’ve broke. Blany an aetreSs, srsiMid. tbry roosros tbs rtfbt <• ed. h Thorp goto.' thdr jobs > will bo with twb-toort stories-' They sold, WAKTBP--6P EXTRA salesgiHs, EUnetu, 519 dimtty stseet Tele- On mo^on of Albert. L. Treat,, lOS. ORDERED :~That the 1 (tb da^ •torown to the patronage lions; And wearied by A day's roimd o f. the — rsoiss .oi ralsat any oooy soo^ I, «r D., 1»<(, at 9 o'clock fpre- booking offlots, will spend each f(>r 4ab timee the cost of. toe treat , setionabls. for gigaSatic si^ , si._startling Thurs phone' TT^.'V / Jonep etreet, West Haven, ■CoaB.,‘ A4- AP, wade experts* potottona would fan thiftlstrator. - ' .1 , ■ noQUrAf.tliB Ptobate OflIlcB, In aoU. . . . j HOURe—ose e te se ads te diy. Rdport at oujto.ce. AbsolutdlyAbsoli HemMeSter', be and the same if-as- toto’ to® hands of Assistant D lre^ x evsnldg . ssirtoto and wasbtog- and . , ^ ^ . ‘r be •rabltsbsd osibb day mast be se* mu$t mtye bad fornidr retail store FOR RENT-^|Poi|t ROOM titse- I .ORDBa)B‘D:'^'’'Tkat elx mObtls from Algnsd- -for a' bearing, on the alloW- prepdflg.ihsr.single outfit of street ■eiwd by te o'elnob bodbi iBto’'dars ment at 88 RidgAVeod stfeet iflo^ the Tth day of April, A .D.,^V»I be eilM tof laid 'dmfnlBtraTlon aepooiit RussiaU Armory, a ruthlesp gpeU^ elc^lMi.in/ABspiiMtim thr'M Xt Mperlencd. AMc ^or Mr. Touiigny, eOii the ip im are nmited'«iid‘.alloir- man; and poStfeal IleutonanV ot It ktonigomery Ward's Stbrec ehi improvemests. Inquire 148 Ris- ed for the oreditor* within which to with smd eBtate. and this Court di­ day's sskfittr. VaiidAViUi people m fiF U U N S YOUB sell Btyeet brlns Ih' their olaime agalOBt said rects the Adminlstrstcgr e, t. a., d. b. Senator McAdOo. ; • n. to give public nr tloe to air persons and mtiskflAas never adll conf ees WANl AOS. WANTBI^RBUABLB girt 18 to etate,.and the eMld.adininlttrator iB A b ' dispenser of thg patronage that they.’ haven't A iMraflde Ah- of fog. The toaohifle eflaitsi'. irOotsd to glVs public nuttoc to thsi interested thsisln to. sppear and b's which Thorp ign(h-Cd, ArmdiT %ag 30, to' afViit wltb gdndnl boose- Jbcsditore, ■ to bring id their* cuiins beard thorson by pubirshtng. a copy gagemem' in Jdght Atm thebe .Atio-wayes, into the atom-*. w(»k. luguire at 95 D^munt S t of''this order in aom'a newepaper hav- eOlldllWd'himself on CApItbl‘SnST' MM tlM bdflkiDff' • w eaUsinf t&A'fog 'partjclef to BvsBisBOB (0 adverossrs, b it iRg a'*olraQlatl6h' in said D)atr!ct five Thorp’s 'record' ag an autborito tot tour of 14-' i TBb wtu be eoosptsd as dayi before said day of hearing and ,6ur' Industry'aiifl trade, b|s'hMka IfT It Mid at tbs bbf^ FOUR ROOM > tA T t< lst Soot, im- return .sake to this Court. 1 s OB or befers tbs ssTentb LIVE STOCE-rVEEICLES 12 WILLIilJUdB. HYDE.. and papeH; bis front-line servloe In ------■ ‘ ■ prpvsments, gpod- > beighborbood, town and by publlabing tbs same In tlipwina tbB drat tesertlob ( ■ome newspaper having a olroolatlon Judge. • eoonomie respafoh, show him .as an ad otberwtse tbs Oi|AA(i: FOR BALB-rNBW IfltCH odw, reMonable Appy Cbae J. Btrtok* In Mid proba's distrldt.' within ten H-(-9-n. ,S . -r ,, ► ' ' ' ideal. mk° dls present big jo b ,^ wUi^ ^ ------be boiitatsd ^ ^ - O Mo------rasi Jersey, 7 years old, PrtP* Tele- itod,. 168 Main dtredt 7874. 4 A ----- i. pr 'tea srsbrs la b^l^boBo?' 1 ‘.4 ■ dayw.froip’thevdate of this order, and ,Hja' defAat wtoild' be the raweiSE ' 4 be essondd BBd aedai PkOdd 6^0. reitiiro. make to this court of the no- FAR»01E'CX»PPTB‘1 M t o ^ y 4t produced by New sbOBoV be euaraatesd. . ' 1.1 ■'ll'" ifiii'^ ttte'.glTAn. „ / ' . 10 8 WXLiLIAM B. HYDE T"('" INDEX OF AKTICLEii FOR SALE 45 BUSINESS i:.rH.*AT N Judke, Bridgeport, April 8.— Be­ : Auqt Forget It •' CLASSIFICATIONS FO R ER N T 64 lieved aIo .have bedomA despoodAiit NBA tnterprete all things. FOR SALE— DOUKJS set used pver piSbr bAwih, Frederick Wheel- When toe aahlngton News- JTtlM. teie'ee»t#4rddsie«deedj|«dee '■ AT A .. GOURI _ RT OF PROBATE HELD CO RBNTi /• 9 9 wArd J ' Hoi) T fl i di of April; .A D.. iU f. _ M tb f t •••• t f t • fS ti ••••'••• f •• ^ 8 ' Tt.for;ite^ewsmipero* t of T h e n k i eeeedfteadtf*#*# FOR BALB-fWiNDOW Udhdi for S isaht mLLZjiM.. M. KTDS,, E*9>. im orlA B ij • • • I ••« MW* *•*■§ __ __ Jtrftor Faysoa « N' >it asd 9ouad •••••*••••••• M itbrm trlbdowf, Also jilitdo, all lo tata of Carl F. Bohulta, late of shot gun in hie mouth end puflihg in Btoit towii'*piy> IBOOSOSBtSBf B . . . t ri ••••••••• I Sood oondf^lbn. 985 OuMf street, HOUSES FUH EEN 1 Ma ohester, in said Distriot, deoeaa- the .trigger. He. w'Ai ' y e ffi did. fSObSiB vow b4 . ,. ' 48 * ^ t o refereime to your letter Uepl^ooe 7898. m A^tSBM.bMSS FQR RENT-.BIE RQOI| singte, Os miction of rm na Xohla of, said WhMlir A in tb« bedroom . to, advise that you are hot tp llei foj Basbarfe | .!« , » . g . . :X Autbsteii FUEL AND FEED 46 A caff, good p91|rhM^)M. W, Hju- the. Tth'day of Afril, A D.. 1»I4 be olothag on a ■ Ip any way by tot sssortes—Tiros i i m totter,. of.ttie.'Creeldeai 1c/' MS jairfie—FaiBtlBf tt** . t ry B agl^. Tja|^0M8481. M d the sAme ere Umlted and allow- BmSdABiy abe Mgr^A- ghdt ' the Cretodsnt, dated Abte ‘ BSbOOll >. I I • f 11 • • • • v rti It t*A for . thr oreditora witniB wbioh to thump of his body fallttg to the Fto. 17, referred to by you, re- Aatdit--Mip by Trass ••••••«•• I FOR BALE— COW bay. Tolepbofle f 6 r KBNT-t ITUUR ROOE flat, bring In their oleime against eald ee- floor. Calling a nelghbot tor A•sil^ gardtog the the. flvmday, 40-bexr VVtOle*wsS( Mirs .i.iiiivi•!•••• f tite, and (he ■ eeio e**7otris le di­ anoe, pbe rushed into the h9UiA ABl|il ,, »* t fos-^rsus-^torairs r.tr> tl ROMdAlf 28-1$. alnuie bouea,-with a il; improve* rected to'give POb|lo notioe'to'the I f ' |» r d l* > ^ 8iioy^tw*<0 J!*>t* ■• 1 • .11 • • • too f i (nsnU, at le - H q ^ t ia d atraet rf to bring in thelb olalipe dlseovsred her huah9|hd*s b ^ . ,. Meroy A t tnet fsiM Aetei-r.MPtflre?elsd Aem^ •torofslsd j • • • il fAfAgt’ .if ’>69M )fd,;Fwe Pr. Luther Heidgfr; EtofttlM ifany< cruel deportatloasipoi have * ^ wsl . HOI S».H(ILI) OOfMIS 81 ■;i \ ^ dsrvtoori( otpmu ^srsd r ...... If namAto, R4 Homestaaid atraet Fai. .heefl. aeobmpanled 'by Labor Qepayt- sbotd frritfiM'M __I Offiffsrsd______itviiMrA 'm'" ' menb eEptonatlona toot tha.law toft iB r -w nB ti tra s tls f .iftfMtii BAckm dE FO R QABH Two im- portdd rugs; ont x , cost . , thhai no dtsoretlbn. But Beorete^ Istf^lTupis...fiSt 8 11 1185 60 ru HENt - BEVEH M fl^urAbif Pevtons and Immigration CbrnmiA- IbBsmi Oirsotori will satl for . . One x , omt BABDBB AB. 185 00 9 18 flVA, AlA AM MVAD rMp) 1 (A P)— TWjo siqMr MaoCormaok want to loee actli numbine—Boofae •!« 8886.00, will nU'fbr 14640. Also Bridgeport, Apri: ssssitsdiefiffsisdddtt it n fif a m (iBuiMi abandoned babied, fodttd 'hlii4i tbAt excuse. osry*^siiiBabjss ...... ioina soAttor rugi. WRU MerAld, A^^BMfltj. 'Ap^> W l9ir8 J. Uol). (lee giveg. 'A bill tb ^ r e ptepariag sesret- . ftf-fl^9lni^#rars RoxL. rL y • la iiif —H m u b i ...... oo ' / -i tniX IA II 9> iF'irouM slkm* sbmi disorettoB. -“♦••.re'. DfMieoa) fsHrisss ...... hbb fo b a l w Rfi-lri/.' was found by a p^ c About 600 depdrtAblea are Uited' ipbirlne ...... ST E ^ E FAIVUiiR store, deserving eases. Often their ex­ .‘ V with oil ^ 9899, suitable HOUSES PpK 12 1,1 11 of an ‘ 4, f-V. . b t .illpP 5r m9«9, $5. ..«■ l■.HIi.l^ I I . il^yj ,. I^p iiliia 'fr strge on would mean suffering from 19 7888.^ AM Ahput.'iioM 'mllM'' ' ; 4 .' ei Aoouired'einoe they beoame ■MBsatleaBl FOE B44J9r<^^' Woo4i ) ^ A 44 ,nyvmi-rjT-trr ,g|iWiyB . la , tos W M t o ^ lUlwAy of hat reUdents—toofudlflf Ameri) •BsrpoKioa ...MMtrBit. fi re*' ‘oHixens. FOR iALEr-BINXZfO ifoai set 8 9 9 tW999r' dsM< T9ltp|)«iA4 84144^ >;tr ’rFhtIr c'bxraeteniand records xfX’ •fasL~-‘ ns« * « 9 Call 8884. iM^tt^tory. Miss Perklaa and' MXo- this lait?^ C B i! S S « S » -....s • • #*»—••• trtfe# ...... I. ... . p .1 ,1, FIsaBtlpI PAtoI Afswwiv XStPMlo sMuAad tlouw u jwurfMoore' sm¥WhAve* Bk would iit(' them stay aifd xMxto'to'^ i s off toe quotas of new immi- gTOUfid-' h bAAo ieieptedAlAOtAd to rftpFAsInit' the^Uol^ K teJPC rf.fc,-;:: 8 HtANTED liO IHIIY 6 e d ' Bto( gthats from the> bQuntrlea to whlto "Att '^We eitt' IbbSy Is LOSB ...... W italku ,..v ■d,i'r i tobjr otoenvise, would; be,deported; ^ id sad SlloKtoas WANTED'WWHc tis e T i® a ? / fc^ole. ^ rite.'B ox R, oAre '0s /;• ''ihdiM # »rto Moa^ IIS IfaRtsd.( d l w r ...... r $ Herald. . 'Opngfessloitoa M t w over rei- Hn.. , iH^A tm tio n of the FediifU ealAry out ISIS wdstsd—Hals or fsMiae H1QHB61 PRXOE/l'FAID.iflsr J 81, . .— —.-Jtf CfliUL i^Bdflds one of thoee Fid9^ JudgeA ' i nro ^ D M ey- iifeatsijeair Wsj—Waj HSd t.IB.s s ere $«•' And UvA p ^ t n . CAU 8$TOi .o-.c* (kiliil or tornxennrwe • liteiMbBS WoBtsd—rsaieM ..... I fiv ii^ e else', flfom oharwomin ,t» Jemmi “ lUtmloBBitbM i Warusd—Male ....;.. I Oetrineky, 81 OHhton street tite ytoiMdeht, waa out i 6 per'beAt. libploytnrst AsMtcta'B ...... 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A lot of men never do anything on married, a couple went to a min­ time, except quit woric. ister’s bouse. Just as he was ready to BIT, UEWTAHDO/ leave for his service. He invdted Brlgge (smilmf ^predatively)— them to attend the service, pronds- Jove, old chap, that’s a nice over­ Ing to marry them at the end. They A OLD -nbw-HciRsE WL-x. 7 coat you’ve got on. Where did you a g i ^ to this and when the minis­ get It? ter had completed his sermon, In or* ^ iAY VERY ILL J* ^ Bnugga—Tee, It’s rather good. I dw to give the oouple the cue to T M W T U t picked it up at Jackson’s. come forward, be annoimced: **A11 /N A ■E)AROOR i Yeah?... .Suppose the child is a ^ t r r sco/fCHy ano bob, n o t knowing o p th e - 5Ay , TH6 T/MSS (SPTnN& SHORT / , THANKS.SCORCHtf •8>fTH£ iVAy, w u NiviA Ai$Pic^-*wfU rne Sm srm plot it KfPf^AP Bunn^ , OAtty aujait the BTiCK AROUND -S S S A RBAU'd I i^ 8 R PHONE SUNNy - X U girl? d im aU$8CK M SUB tes IN OUA c NAVAL TBSr OF BOB'S NEW ASAlAl BOMB - HANDSOMB NAVAL OFFlOBR IN A SEND A NAVy CAR OUT FOR HSR. Conductor (to woman who should HANDS/ W IMUSTBf ^R'CAHdFUL 0RBS5 UNIFORM | -W O N Y 68 l o n &T l T H e have left train at last stop)—Lady, - HD dNS MUST S IS US • U^OBR^AN' ? 6SB~trSBeM( A N o r A T AU . THAT JUNK PIL8 IS '--THINK A 60M68RS come o m to aren’t you going too far? cmeitBSND^Ar NO MATTH fOR LATSSnyK LO T OF DROWN-tVAT SHIP/ Lady (who has just decided to OLD B/rmiSHiP SAPS - WORTH MORB TO THe take off her bat)—Slr!I!! idOURSmF TO T H I b o tto m - N A vy AS A rARSBT TWIN AS ,n>DA‘d-I>OH'r^ S’nCKING DOGGEDLY TO SOPAFIHUN - y o u ? YOUR DUTY MEANS THAT YOU’LL IMITATE THE GOOD DOG’S FAITHFULNESS BUT NOT THE ILL-TEMPERED DOG’S GROWL. First Gossip—Why did they sepa­ rate? Second Gossip—Nobody knows. First Gossip—Oh, how terrible. • UM Tkt A. P.. AD K (hli IUMr.-« Kr/i/».ii Still, it doesn’t follow that pro­ fessors can’t manage the country be­ WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams cause they couldn’t manage Junior. you DIDM’ A I'LL TAKE VCXJR The following interesting incident WARSH BEHIND WORD FOR IT. occurred some weeks ago, but has When girls dress to kill they de­ aiD 7 " THEM EARS! don/t s h o w it just “come to light.” Wishing to get pend on a little powder. =C> SEE HERE- T O MB. lOOKAT IT! 'Si

ME TURNS AND RUNS WITH t h e r e s t . THE Ba n d it s f i r e a f e w SHOTS AT HIS HEELS, AND keeps the taste in tune ^ORAMOMEKT ENST ^N D S HIS 6ft3UND. 01SRMAIKHN6 PWEi 6ULL1TS <^ALMLV AWAV tjiiiiiiiiiiii /^LO MAM RIVERS^(^LO^>S UP. AND EVERYA / oh. MV PEARLS! MV \ lyeO PN S VELUN6 AT OMCC. ------V KAftLS ARB 60KBV LOOK AT MV "PBORO "N/iGV! VOU SAID ARM. I'M FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser DOUBLE-V THEV WIA&60(N' BLEEDING. K "hd shoot BLAMIG. MVWOAOj I MV WORD! LDUJE;do 'rbo THiMk 'rtsO CAN \ FIND «OMB V A f It) FDRCB SMOkE s u r e ! WEIL JUST INTO TWe TANK? WE'RE COIKJC RUN ANOTTHEP nr TO sh o o t in , so th a t it w ill PIPE FROM THE /. RUN through the p ip e WHICH ENGINE ROOM So m e b o d y t a p p e d into TO THE TANk THE TANk .' fl

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f f NTTE IN HARLEM held PINEHURST-Dial 41S1 18 8EFEA EMTBBTAlNfeBS 18 HALE’5 SULr-SLRVL . r ' ed tmtB. .liaiiday of Featorlng The edsamlttw to-ebaiffs e f’the 8:80, after ^wiildi OtBean aid Johnnie B rloe and 8 Brown Dots wssqnenMle bill atretoh the troth. A disappointed, dUUlmloned customer 8TOOMPEBS tee pleaM attend thUi::meettoffT tickets wRI be odd' Sensational Colored Band Recovery of e aeden owned by h ev to g ' tie k e to ftnM U a eostomer lost. School St. Boo IDATSAIJS Beverly W right treasurer, Irving William Stevenaon of 29 Rldg^ make retuma Plnelsarst, with this fact In mind, does not hesitate to Friday, April 13th, 8 to 1 a. m. These Spedhls Are On Sale TuesdRy.and Wednesday! Barrett eerlbe of \ Shepherd En­ street taken from a parking space Its rqratathm on the statement that every item 86o Admlstion Indiidlng Checking. LAND OOAKES campment and Robert A; HaU, dis­ in frernt, of the Mcmtgmmery Ward’ j,mwnt>A in this advertisement Is of the best. trict deputy of this district of store last night at 9 o’clodc, was The Mlapah fmnp.tC^ Crercent Lodge, Bast Hartford, at­ reported to the owner two hours an Guild will mick BUTTER tended the Secreta^ and Scribes later. Tl)p car was found in rear of ning with Mrs. T. . " T H E B R A T ” Association of Odd Fellows meeting tbe Dewey-Richman block across the Cambridge street WOrii lidll Pinehurst Ground Beef l l b s . S ' S T c Saturday afternoon in New. Haven. street froin where it was taken. salting peeanta. m uriows New York Comedy Snooess Presented by Unexcelled table batter. Fine, uni­ l b . 2 2 c form flavor. Smis of Italy Jrs. Dramatic Club Armour’s Melrose This Is onr Me grade—makes the llneot meat balls or meat High School Hall IheJWHALECo loaf. SMOKED SHOULDERS Wednesday Eveiiiiit wHANCH£STEBjCONN.>« SCOTCH LAMB BEEF CALVES’ HAM KIDNEYS LIVER Tickets 40e lb. 12e LIVER Sm all • s • lb. 35c 3 for 10c lb. 15c No Extra Charge for Reserved SesUs Tickets on Sale at SheffieldDflieuttfloau I C3ftlTipfe^ll*P PorfC Mid Fancy Brooms P otterton A Krah, Kemp’s, Inc. •MILK ,. 3 cans 19c | BEANS. .4cans21c Asparagus No. 6,59c. No. 7,67c. Swift’s SUverleaf Brand bunch 39c LARD re^e *••'•*«* % ■ • 8 df iTo’ d"fl • 4 lbs. 33c Large Parson’s ABOUT TOWN Grapes Ammonia reduced to 25c Mr. and Mrs. Curt Rulka of Jack Frost lb. 19c New Haven spent Sunday with Mr. Columbia and Mrs. Gustave Leldholdt of Gonfeckioners SUGAR Highland Park. More And More Fresh Green Ammonia, q t bottle 15c 2 l b s . 2 0 c Peas, at 10c Mrs. liUian Kwlatkowski of Hem­ Light and daric brown and powdered Inohided. lock street left last evening on a Girls Are Joining Old Dutch Juicy Seedless trip to Buffalo, N. Y., and Canada. Sunkist Sound Green Cleanser ...... 3 for 25c Daily! Grapefruit Oranges... doz. 29c Cabbage.. 3 lbs. 10c 5 for 25c PERMANENTS Seedless. Delldoas colorful 9 f n r High Curls, Flat or Round fruit! N ew steck ! Tomatoes, lb. 17c. Samples Free. Waves Cucumbers Health Market Specials Spinach Ligfathouae Tuesday and Wednesday— Hale’s Schoolgirls* Green Beans Cleanser ...... 3 for lOc Sweet Potatoes 1 2 c SALE! Mop Sticks. Washboards. Lettuce Your choice of the foUowlng at 12o a pound. D r e s s m a k in g Tina- ITnnH...... 4 lOC CailS 8l0 Hamburg Steak Beef Liver Pickled Tripe Bologna Hotel Sheridan Dial 5009 (Honey Oonab). (Polish). CONTEST

Contest CloseB.Saturday, April 28th • Rules: A Marvelous Assortment! 1. The materials must be purchased at Haliya. Apy pattern can be Coloi^fast Printed used. ow thejruth about 2. All garments entered in contest must be brought to Hale’s Fao- ric Department before Batistes, Dimities 9 p. m. Satiirday, April 28th. 8. Number of oitriea not limited, but no per»m REFRIGERATION Yard may win more than one prize. 4. Decision of the Judges must be final. 6. This contest is open to Do not be misled by extrava­ school girls only, 10 to Customers tell us we’ve the best assortment of sheer fabrics 18 years. gant claims » .. Compare the 6. Garment will be Judged they’ve seen so far this season. We’re mighty jproud of these sheers. according to neatness Get busy now and make your own Summer frocks and have them and workmanship. ready to don the first hot spelL What patterns—stiipes, checks, Gassifications: florals! 40-lnch sheer batistes. 36-lnch dimities. Every yard sun 1. For girls, 10 to 14 with electrical refrigeration and tub-fast. years. 2. For girls, 16 to 18 years. and decide for yourself » » » » » Printed PERCALES 6 Prizes The Coelerator is exclusively diFFerent and better. Prove Are these cutting up fast? Just stand Group 1. this for yourself in your ow n home. Simply call us. A around and see bow quickly women are select­ 1st prise: Drew Isngtii ing their patterns. An imuxuahy large of msterlal 1 9 to Coolerator to suit your need will be delivered at your 69o a yard. convenience. If, after ten days, you are not satisfied that it assortment S6 inches wide. Tub-fast 2nd prise: Dress leagth Yard of material up to is the best refriserator you can buy, you may have it returned 89o a yard. A COMPARISON o/ MERIT 8rd prise: Draps laagth without the slightest obkgction. of material up to Pure LINENS 29o a yard. THE AVERAGE ELECTMC THE COOLBiATOR Fashion decrees that linen will be the Sum­ G r o u p s . REFRIGERATOR ASK VOiiiR DOCTOR THIS QUESTIONi 1st prise: Dress leogth mer’s most popular fabric for frocks, suits, of material to 4 Pure, ipsrkllnf ktitiU llmm. Heavy, eemptleatod awdtincry, maicint 69o yard. nolfc, eaufing vibration, wearing out, 'I f an ak-tishboompertment, filled with stale, dry, gas-laden skirts. And these linens at 39o are sensa­ a R«qu4r« rc-ldfif only every Kve to contuming power. 2nd prise: Dress length 2 fcvcn deyi. aif a good place to keep the foods yoa intend to eat?'' tional! 88 inchss wide. Tallow, Mexican red, of matarlal up to f ice Irayf muit be kept Mod. ImuA- 89o a yard. Meldne lee to e CocUretof netototos ' 1m Jjfi MHinHC. orchid, white, green, copea, oyster. Yard 8rd priae: Dreas length 3 proper hualdity for feed preiervetion. of Biatarial u p . to I Aimed eir-dght eoeeartnent wito eto- Tbc wetcr fren neliiAf k$

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