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AS HAUSNER STARTED FOR POLAND FEQ.no WORRY EX-CROWN PRINCE FORFUERNOW NEXT GERMAN HEAD OVFRATIMIC DATE FOR TRIAL Berlii Hears Tint Hindoi- MURDER SUSPEa Last Seen At 5 O’Clock Last SET FOR JUNE 27 borg Will Refire In Octo­ FAINTS iN COURT htmg Over Halifax; Tail PUBUC INSPECTS Southern Shipbuilder Who ber and Urge tbe Election Wind Hdps Speed His Played Hoax In Undbergh oIFriedericbWifliebn. Society W(Hnan Qiarged NATCHAUG FOREST Plane On Way t o Poland. Case Pleads Not Ta Widi Killing Han Dpring Berlin, June 4— (AP) — prom­ By Associated Press Official Explains That State Charge of Hinde^^ Jus­ inent German Nationalist source Wild Party In London. Stanislaus Hausner sailed today predicted today that President Paul the route of high adventure — the von Hindenburg would retire on his airway over the Atlantic from New Now Owns Oyer 62,000 tice—Is Taken Back To eighty-fifth birthday October 2 and York to Europe. urge the election of former Crown London, June 4^ (AP)- — Mrs. Acre&—Plans Outlined. Jail Prince Frederich Wilhelm von Elvira Dolores Barney, beautiful Since five o’clock last night, Hohenzollem as his successor. young London society woman, col­ eastern standard time, there has The source of the pi'ediction was been no word of his progress. He lapsed in Westminster Police Court Phoenlxvllle, Conn., Jime 4.— (AP) Flemlpgton, N. J., June 4.— (AP) one of the most influential politi­ has no wireless and the only possi­ cians in the German Nationalist today formally charged with the —^The Spring, field meeting of the ^ohn Hughes Curtis entered a ble news of him rested in. the few Party, the editor of the most im­ slaying of Michael Scott Stephen, ships ploughing the waters over Connecticut Forest and Park Asso­ plea of not guilty today to an in­ portant of the newspapers pf Alfred 26-year-old socially prominent Lon­ which his huge Bellanca monoplane dictment charging, him with hinder­ Hugenberg, Nationalist head and re­ doner. ciation was held today on the charted its course. cently a candidate for president The jroung woman, daughter of The flame-colored monoplane of Stanislaus Hausner, Newark, N. J., motion picture operator, was 75 Natchaug State Forest. There was ing capture , of the kidnap-murder- But there was no worry. This against von Hindenburg. Sir John Mullens, wealthy London miles out at sea—blunt nose pointed toward Poland—when this picture was taken from a Navy plane which an inspection of forestry work for e.-s of the Ldndbergl. baby. stockbroker, was arrested last followed Hausner after his take-off from Floyd Bennett Field, Barren Island, N. Y. With Warsaw as his goal afternoon, perhaps i^ he is imslgbt- The move, if it developed success­ Trial was set for Jime 27 as soon night. Stephen was shot and killed Hausner hoped to make the 4350-mile air voyage in one hop. ed or unreported there may be occa­ early comers with State Forester fully, would again put the house of sion for concern. The early part Hohenzollem at the head of the following a cocktail party in her Austin F. Hawes, as guide. He told as the plea was entered. bizarre West End apartment early of today, however, presumably finds Curtis, who pleaded not guilty de­ German government. the Poland-bom American droning those with him that 18 state forests last Tuesday morning. spite his own confessibn to iwUee, Offlcdtdly Denied along, 100 miles an hour, over lone­ now have a total area of 62,731 Official circles denied, however, She is the former wife o f' John entered court dressed in a dark bine some seas. acres. The average price p8dd fbi that any such plem wais in Presi- Sterling Barney, an American sing- 1 0 TEACH PIIBIK suit. He seemed entirely unconcern­ •er, and once was a London actress. FEW STATE GOVERNORS Seen Over Halifax. Natchaug forest was $7.23 an acre. den von Hindenburg’s mind. At 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon ed ,and there was a faint sn^e on She appeared scarcely able to •Rie centrist dally “ D er Deutsche" his monoplane was reported seen The first purchase -was made in his face as he looked directly at the said, on the other hamd, that Gener­ walk when she was brought into the BONDPURCHASINe over Halifax. Two hours later it 1917. Luncheon was eaten at the udge. He waived reading of the in- prisoners’ dock this morning, led by al Kiut von Schleicher, minister of CONVENTION DELEGATES was observed over Sydney, N. S. Natchaug River camp groimd. Chief her mother. Lady Mullens, and a defense in the new Cabinet, met in His destination wets Warraw, Po­ Game Warden Williamson outilneo his home recently with Adolf Hitler, prison wardre^ After brief testi­ land. In the event his 525' gsdlons the fish and game situation in the National Socialist chieftain, and the mony by the police officer who ar­ New York Banks To Start of gasoline proved insufticient for state. He described the six year pro­ former crown prince and the three rested'her last night, she collapsed Cross WiD Be Second In that 4,375 mile hop, Hausner gram which had been submitted to agreed that after the Reichstag completely, fell out of the dock and NO EARLY REING planned to descend either at Lon­ Governor Cross by Thomas H. Beck, was curled from the courtroom by elections' the Cabinet would be Campaign To Increase In- don or , . Should his chairman of the board of fisheries the wardress and some policemen. changed slightly to include several Forty Years — Roraback fuel appear adequate at these cities, and game. This calls for instruction Society Interested members of Hitter’s party. IN WALKER CASE he planned to circle the fields— of school childrim in the fundamen­ General von Schleicher would The miuder charge against Mrs. vestments At Present Croydon and Lebourget—and drop Barney aroused intense Interest in tals of conservation, a course in continue the dominating force, how­ Has Been To the Last Six padkets of letters. game breeding at Connecticut Agri­ ever, the newspaper said it was London’s high society circles. This Weather conditions across the At­ was attested by the throngs which cultural college. Increase of the agreed. New York, June 4.— (AP) — En­ lantic were favorable when he took warden service by 200 special depu­ To Bole in Prussia clamored for admission to the court­ Parleys of Republicans. Decision By Roosevelt Not tirely apart from the bank spon­ off at 8:56 a. m., E. S. T., Friday. ty wardens at one dollar a ybar, It said the Nazis were to be room this morning. Many of those A tail wind favored his plane. given the controlling influence in who struggled to get in were fash- Expected Until After the sored plan to form the new Ameri Hausner figured to reach the control of predatory animals, leas­ Prussia in return for support of von iionably gowned women. The tiny (By Associated Press) can Securities Investing Corp. for British isles in something less than ing of land and water for public Schleicher’s regime in the Reich as court chamber could accommodate the pmpose of busring prime 30 hours. Paris is two hours be­ himting and fishing purposes and When Governor Wilbur L. Cross bonds, a number of leading bond a whole. only a few of them, however. Democratic Convention. yond London and Warsaw is an­ encouragement of farmers in propa- It w as alsO' leeurned from a re­ Lady Mullens, Mrs. Barney’s takes his seat as chairman of the houses throughout the country are other eight hours. He hoped to gatUn of game birds. . liable source that the Steelhelmet mother, presented .a pathetic figure Cor necticut delegation to the Demo- already at work to enliven public in­ make the entire journey in 44 Taxation Law terest in present investment oppor­ organization is ready to supply one at the hearing. Obviously she was crati6 convOTtion at Chicago the hours flying time. Christopher Gallup of Stonington in extreme distress and frequently ly, N . Y ., June 4.— (A|*) — tunities. called attention to the Connecticut of its leaders as minister of defense 27th, as he is expected to ^o, he His flight ia a gesture of friend­ in case Schleicher should become wiped her eyes with her handker­ Prompt acceptance by Samuel Sea- The plan has the support of high ship to the coimtry of-his^ birth. Forest taxation law. He asserted the chancellor after the Reichstag (elec­ chief. Mrs. Barney’s father sat will be the second governor Ifl forty bury of Governor Roosevelt’s chal­ officials of the American Invest­ His young wife of a year^ who in Supreme Court of Errors ujAtsld impassively in one of the seats yesn to go to a Nationfd^ lenge for an iimnediate presentation ment Bankers Association who say an .qccompifinying plane, saw him this la^ and that the court’s de­ tions. Aiperica has sufficiently recovered The new Cabinet, in a public dec­ served for witnesses. of as an ac(a^; of evidence against M s^r Walker disappe^iyA'stei^y morning on his cision would prove a stimulus in tiie .. aTaspftctor*A Stcity ^ |30eA^ta-i.qp.-4at» to - brUig abe«it-^» teazled ^ipeculatlve- craza. great ‘^W ief^pSHBIiFS^ore^^ ’ffieTaw'prb^' laration announced the loUowing. Jbfais H aghee Onrtia; Ibspector William Winter said ^F our jrears ago. Governor Jofih H. ledsMn b^ore the Democratic Na­ of 1929 to sit down sanely mid frlMids. - She pUqmed to go again vides that forest land shall be taxed political program; f ^ study investment' values on their when he arrested Mrs. Barney she Trumbull was a delegate at large to tional convention opens June 27. this morning to St. (jasmlr’s church ivithout faUng. into account the "At last to obtain for the father- merits rather than their chances oi! dlctment was, remandedrto jail - cried: “I didn’t shoot hlml Pm not the Republican convention at Kan­ Taking the time'involved in a in Newark, N. J., to pray for her amount or value of growing timber land, in peaceful co-operation with attracting pool activity to boost in lieu of ImUL g u ilty !” sas City. Forty years ago the late previous proceeding against Widker husband’s safety. on the land. He said in many; eases other nations, full equaUty, political prices. As the inspector entered his testi­ Morgan G. Bulkley, then governor, and one against former Sheriff an annual tax on timber is con­ n u u ik s the OMort freedom and the possibility of eco­ Thomas M. Failey of Manhattan, as In 1929, these authorities say, nomic recovery. mony briefly she did not raise her was a delegate at large to the Re­ buyers were not interested in the fiscatory. He pointed oat the possi­ As soon as the bri^ proceedings publican National convention of. a basis of judgment, it is improbable bility of groups of farmers uniting were over Curtis was told that he “Only a Germany that enjoys that the Walker issue could be set­ rate of. income a bond would • re­ (Oonttamed on Page Two) 1892. and classifying their lands under was remaned to jail to await trisL equal rights is free and economical­ tled before Roosevelt’s name goes turn: 'They wanted to know if the SCIENTIST FACES ly healthy and will be able to con­ When Governor Trumbull left/tbe bond was,“going up.” As a result, this new tax law;. This would en­ He nodded his head. State the Ldeut-Gbvemor E. E. before the Chicago convention for “Thank you very much,” he ssi^ tribute toward the recovery of the the presidential nomination. most bonds sold then were of specu­ courage them to practice forestry. Rogers was in the party. Senator speaking directly to the judge. world. In the other Walker case, insti­ lative flavor. In the words of some LONG PRISON TERM Mr. Gallup suggested an Although he dlo not otherwi^ “Naturally, all efforts for the well EX-SERVICEMEN Walcott, the president pro tern of gated by Rabbi Stephen Wise and bankers, they were “tied- up with income might come to forest , land show any emotion (jurtis’ ruddy being of peoples can be successful the Senate becaine acting governor. Dr. John Haynes Holmes in March, bright ribbon In the form of stock owners by leasing himting imd fish­ only if it is possible at the same Now Walcott Is a U. S. Senator and 1931, 34 days elapsed before the govr purchase warrants which would give ing privileges. complexion paled slightly as'he time to remove the economic CAUSING TROUBLE close to President Hoover. He will emor- dismissed the charges. Far­ the buyer of a bond a chance to buy Man Who Discovered Four The aftenioon was given over to stood before the bar of justice. sources of dlsturbauice in the realm be a delegate to the Republican con­ ley was removed by Roosevelt 35 some speculative stock so long as he further inflection of forestry work But be seemed entirely compos^ of money and capital, intercourse vention. The span of yearr of his days after Seabury sent up the sec owned the bond.” much of which had been made pos­ as he walked out of the court room, and exchange of goodis, which now political life is so short that this ond of two charges. The Cl^cago Now Old Fashioned sible imaer the -appropriation for last the judge’s bench, on h’s way Today, these authorities report, Comets Faces Serions is causing the world’s unrest. will be his first convention. convention is 23 days away. relief of unemployed. lack to jail. Ready to Oo-operate Take Charge of Freight Sent tor Walcott had been elected America has become old-fashioned Curtis was in the courtroom less When Roosevelt yesterday, irked Investors are thinking o f safety oi! “The Reich’s government is ready a distr.'ct delegate to the 1928 but by reports that Seabury and the Charge; Puzzles Officials. than three minutes. to co-operate in /all efforts that as he stayed home, his alternate principal first. Income second, and The indictment, reading of which Yard— Geveland May CaD Hofstadter committee would not chance of price appreciation third. serve this end. was Henry G. Ellis. bring ike Walker testimony to the was a prellxiiinaxy. to his idea he “The foundation for any success­ At Six Oonventtons ' As a means of strengthening this SCORES ARE DEAD waived, charged that he wUfhUy governor’s attention, demanded they growing conviction that sound in- Geneva, HI., June 4.— (AP)— The ful representation abroad o( our na­ Oat Nafional Guard. The veteran member of the State “stop talking and do something' scientific world ia wondering gave false Informatira “for the m v- tional interests is inner political delegation is J. H. Roraback who vestment standards provide the best lose ol preventing and hindeitog” Seabury countered with Inatructlops guide in purchasing securities, lead­ whether it will lose a genius by im clarity. began to go to conventions in 1908 IN MEXICO QUAKE arrest of the kidnapers. to his aides to send a transcript ing bond houses have taught their prieonment or whether he will re­ “By dissolution of the Reichstag and has been to six edready. He has It recited that he. perpetrated his CHeveland, June 4.— (A P )— O ffi­ and an analysis of the evidence to salesmen to specialize in studying main free to help discover the the nation must decide unequivocal^ served except for one short interval lioax .of imaginary-negotiations for cials of the Pennsylvania railroad Albany. the merits of bonds which are al secrets of the heavens. ly with what forces it desires to as National committeeman since tetum of the mivdered baby “with "^3 early today asked Governor George The governor’s advisers at Al­ ready listed and have been actively John E. Mellish, 46, is the genius. tread the path of the future. 1912. In the last tiiree conventions, bany said last night that anything force and arms.” This was under^ White to call out National Guards­ traded in on the New York Stock Once an obscure tigure in the world Over 100 Injared— Nomber “Independent of parties, this gov- but formal charges by Seabury stood, however, to be merely cue-, men to disperse 900 ex-service men he has been on the committee on Exchange. They are not schooling of ordinary men, he later won re­ would be leas than ethical procedure tomary legal phraseology and.-not who had halted all freight opera' surangements. There are few mem­ the salesmen much on prospective nown in sdentifie fields by making (Contlnaed on Page Ten for the committee counsel. of Small Towns Wiped Out to indicate any belliff that Curtis tions at the railroad’s y i^ here. bers of the National committee who new bond Issues for this or the telescopes for observatories aU During all the weeks of the Tam- other company; and they have over the world during six years'resi­ lad actually carried out bis hoax The governor ordered Adjutant mauy investigation Rooseyelt’r dele­ (General Frank D. Henderson to in­ (Continued on Page Ten turned their packs almost com dence in nearby S t Charles. By Temblor. ly phjrsical force and tiireata rather gation strength has mounted. No pletely on foreign bonds. As an assiataQt professor of as­ than by deceit. vestigate the situation. General hint has come from Tammany as to DR. WOOLLEY RAPS Henderson instructed (3ol. William Bonds Under Value tronomy at Yerkea Observatory, Talk In Wbl^ers whom it would support at Chicago. Alden'H. little, executive vice Lake Geneva, Wis., he became fa­ Today’s court proceedings were L. Marlin of the 14tb infantry, It is believed that most of Tam­ M exico (31ty, June 4— (A P ) M ore Cleveland, to report to him after, president of t^e Investment Bank­ mous for discovering four . comets conducted in almost a whls^r; The HOPE TO RECOVER many’s votes will go to Smith on the ers Association, recently called at­ PRESS CENSORSHIP conferring with Cleveland police. before he quit to b e ^ the building than three score persons only words Curtis blmsdf uttered first ballot, while Roosevelt will re­ tention of his fellow members to of telescopes. - known to have been killed and up­ during the time be wab in the court­ The request for state aid came ceive a large majority of the up­ shortly after the veterans, encamp Daily Mellish leaves his cell in wards of 100 injured by a series of room were comprised - in Us state­ BODIES IN CRATER state votes. (Oonttoned ou Page Two) the Geneva jail to go unescorted to ed in the Pennsylvania's Kinsman ment of thanks to the judge. his laboratory at St. (Charles. But destructive earthquake shocks in When Curtis first took his place road yard, delayed a mail train Meirico yesterday. The phenomenon Woman Delegate To Arms whether his work can go on re­ before tbe bench the proaeeutor 51 minutes. James C. Poffenberger, mains a question, for Mellish is was Uie most serious in a decade. division superintendent of the road, Much damage was done over a 1rose to read tbe indictm ent but de^ awaiting trial on* a charge pre­ fense coimsel waived this formality Cut Parley Opposes All asked police to clear the yard, but Conple Can Be Seen 900 Feet ferred by his wife—Jessie—a charge wide area. A number of smidler Deputy Inspector Stephen Murphy towns were entirely wiped out. for their client. which means a possible sentence of Then Judge Adam O. Robbins said no police action would be tak­ twenty yecus if he is convicted. Delayed official dispatches from Below Rim of .Volcano Behind the Scenes nodded to Curtis’ local attorn^ who Restriction Plans. en unless there was violence. In Jail Nine Months Guadalsjara raised the death toll in Seize An Engine MellislMias been a prisoner for that vicinity to at least SO. A score rose and said: “We {dead not The trouble began last night nine months since his indictment on of towns either were seriously dam­ guilty.” Geneva, June 4.—(AP)—^Dr. when the veterans, recruited In De­ At the Presidential an allegation that he attacked a a ge or destroyed. T move that the prisoner be re­ Mary Woolley, woman member of troit, Toledo and CSeveland, march­ 15-year-old girl. Meanwhile, sci­ An unofficial despatch from manded to jail until bail is provid­ ed to the yards thinking they would ed,” the proaeeutor said. the United States delegation to the HUo, T. H., June 4.— (AP)—Hop- entists from seven universities are Colin^ said the' bodes of 17 dead obtain a freight train to Pittsburgh. The defense lawyer nodded in world disarmament conference, in ing to recover the bodies of WilUami Nominating Conventions reported to have appealed to the were recover^ there. Four soldiers her first speech today opposed the When three freights were held in county authorities to exercise acquieacttice, despite rumort that Nunes and Margaret Enos from were killed at Zeamora, Mlchoahan, Polish ^-ri'poAals for restrictive the yard the ex-service men forced m ercy. when a barracks collapsed. there would be an attempt to have Halemaumau, the “House of Ever­ mdksures on the press, motion pic­ shopmen to quit work, seized one “There seems little doubt that the Two Towns Destroyed the ball lowered. Juoge Robbins lasting Fire”, police and volimteers tures and other agencies of public switch engine and were quoted by man is a grenius,’-' said C ircuit Judge The towns of AtengulUo and San granted the prosecution motion aiiiL information. dispatchers as declaring no more today gathered on tl^e rim of- the John K. Newhall. “State Attorney Gabriel in the Guaddajara .district then Curtis spoke for tlto"flrst'' Dr. Woolley said there were two freights would be allowed to leave fire pit for a perilous descent into George Carbary and I have re­ were destroyed. The report said to tiiank the judge, nie _ chief dangers from the Polish plan. without them. ' tbe crater of Kilauea. ceived a dozen letters from scientists there were some dead in Aten- w as then taken back to ,U s oeU.''' One, she said, was that concentra­ Some of the ex-service men, one O fficials at the Hawaiian National attesting his accomplishments. We guiUo, but that it had not been de^ Only about 100 pens^ wstq^Ia tion on moral diwrmament would of the groups conve^ng upon Park viewed the attempt as im­ don’t know what to do with him. termined how many. The principal the courtroom during the U^ef ph>> obstruct progress on material dis­ Washington to demand cash bonus practical- and dangerous, but the For the present he will be allowed buildings in Juchitian were wre^- ceedlngB^ and aU was orderiy, the arm am ent payments, climbed aboard the en volunteers expected to receive per^ Who pulls the strings behind the scenes at » presidential to come -and gp from the jail in the ed and several persons were killec jud^ having warned in advante “What we need,” she said, “is gine of the Pittsburgh mail traJi as mission to lower themselves by rope nominating convention while the delegates cheer and d a y t o e .” or injured. A-bout 100 houses were that no , demonstration of any Und more leadership rather than moral it was slowly moving through the into the volcano. parade? The astronomer’s wife has filed destroyed at Mascota a ^ there also would be tolerated. disarmament.” jrards and comp«dled the engineer to The bodies lie 900 feet beneath tiiq suit for divorce, charging cruelty, were some fatalities there. The room: wan quieUy clenwd Moral disarmament she said, stop. rim, about. 60 feet from a pool of Who are the “big shots!’ who will control Qie votes. alleging he compelled .her to . bear The town of Ciudad Gusman was after Curtis left and the ease seeing 4 ; i might mask harmful restrictive leg­ Carried MaU boiling lava. Nunes leaped tot his of himdreds of delegates at Chicago in 1982—^the politi- , eleven children. They were mar­ almost demolished and the town of ed to have qatoUy settled back in­ ried after ahe playfully inserted an islation. "Any change in human na­ At first they inelsted on death lliursday with the body of cal bosses? EiSperansa was badly damaged. to quiet unlQcety toi.be broken again ture,” she said, “must come within eastward, but after lengthy bibker the High school girl Hi^om he shot advertisement in a newspaper in Some persons were believed to have 1915, placing herself in the market imtil tiiS trial opeiais on Juim 37. and not from without” Ing consented to let the train pro­ after she refused his love. Who are the men who “made” presidents in the perished in nearby ranch ' housea She said she regarded the free­ Parents at both the boy and glH past? ^ foe a “perfect husband.” Two The church and a number o f houses ceed since it carried mail. Tbe tnin thousand suitors sent letters to her dom ,>to express differences of opin­ also had two Pullman coaches in urged that the bodies be recovered. Head RODNEY BUTCHER’S series of six stories on were wredted at Talpa. It was ion as a healthy social factor and If they can not bp ' recovered, home in GHencoe, lU., but MeUlsh possible to establish co: which there were 25 passengers, but won her hand. ( i ^ ) - r ] ivvinf Is tte oenporshlp at the press, thie radio, none of the passengers was distartt- plans are to bury the bodies under a vrith dty of Mansanlllo. IndiQtixMBt the m ovi^ plttures or the theater ed. landslide by blasting, in the toipb “The Men Whd *Make’ Presideiits” ttie person was killed at Ate- HUgklB jO dnia at as undesirable. Police reported the veterans quiet the jroutb chose for himself and the TBBABUBT, BALANCE quUa. Other towns badly damaged “What is needed,” she said, “is to and conducting themselves in an girl he loved. A coroner’s jury and hi which there were an inde- aboHfb selfishnesB. If civilization is order^ manner aside from stopplni: would have to meet' on the rim of ' Stertingr Monday in to have a chance it must be found trains. The ex-aol^crs were divlde< the crater, scanlng the bodies with ^ on a ne^ baaia for international into squads undAr tte direction of telescopes to effect, a positive iden­ relatloohh^.’* John ]gace of Detroit, actiflg "flelc tification. Il’uneral services also Her ad^bess was warmly ap marshal,” and were stationed at would be held from the top of the plauded by the delegates. strategic places about the yard. crater. PA6STW0 EVENIKO HBBAU), SOOTH « i m

L-f TDWNBOARDPKXS ABOUT TOWN NOIRAFnCJAIS OBITU ARY J SHOTaioasEs IllBPiTANOIlS ODDriaiOVETOHEAR Members of the Howitzer party will receive their pay chedks C. Edward Gowdy of Burnside, in­ A l^ffM E Iil^ DEr.l-8TEAC8EIIS ATMOnaNCSRE jured to an automobile aeddaat \ I tomorrow morning at 10:80 at the V nSNEWCAHIIEr arm ory. April 9, was discharged yasteni FUNERALS E. Russell WortiungtOn of AB L M Braidiefi of Ordor^ •V'. James McCaw, Jr., chairman of ^enry s ^ t was re-adnltted yes- Mrs. Sarah McKianey Iterday aftemobn lor treatiwmt Attefid South Methodist SipL F. A. VenAuck Meets the Camp Woodstock Alumni re­ jBlaze h Fred Enghnd Home union coinmittee, requests that all The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Me- iHade Up of H an b en of Hit Mrs. Alice Stricklaad of Andover, - Uherfi^ IiHi fiodr Tomorrow Ktoney will be held from the late persons planning to go on the pil­ was (Useharged.today, jjrs. gtrifk- home, 460 Main street this after­ land and her three children wei^ ad­ _ Sunset Rabskali Ledge, King With Cenmuttee— AD But grimage to the camp a week from At "Green” Feib To Draw OwB Pkrty and From noon at 2:00 o’clock, and at 2:80 in mitted several weeks ago David Lodfs > and Shtyberd En" fbon itt ^ 1H' today notify him by telephone St Mary’s Episcopal church. Mrs. typhoid, fever. .. eampmant win assemUe at Odd Fel­ One Phce RDeil. (6469) by Tuesday night of next Utoal htrnding Crowd. Bert Judd will sing, “Abide With Ikon of the [Aeral LdL lows HaU'at 10 Sunday week at the latest. It is hoped by Me’’ and “Lead, Kindly^LlH'bt'' The morning from *wher» they wil the committee that a large turnout bearers are, Thomas Weir, Thomas march to the So, M. B. church to will be made for this occasion. Lewie, Thomas Faulkner, W. J. Mc- Uftm to a Memorial Dey address Heettflf for the first time wltb Fire raging in the northeast room Paris, June 4.—(AP) — 'Edouard UITLE FOOD LEFT on the first floor of the home o t Fred Kirmey, Edward Stevenson, and b y the murtolr, R . A . CMpltts. Ppinfi Barrow, AUwk», t v m Superintendent of Schools Fred A. The Salvation Army Band left Robert Cordner. Herriot Radical Sodaliat ______England at 542 Middle Tvimpike It tehoped tnatan who possibly (*^>*^Arttie coast EsUaaos, iwl Vezplanck, the Town Board of early this morning for New York in Rev. J. Stuart Neill will officiate can attend this memorial' serv­ private cars. Ihe band is scheduled I Uuree c ^ p a ^ e s succeeded in forming a new Cabinet OfiUlng a feud o fiis s r iy '40* jrsfiUFi Education which for the present re­ and burial will be in the East Ceme­ FOR WAR VETERANS ice. Those traveliaig by trolley, boc to play in Sing Sing prison tomor- tery. today, made up of members of his s t a i k ^ on which a ddosn dsfifiHs tains Its supervision over the first ra w B o r partment at 4:20 o’clock this mom- own party and the parties of the or auto wtn lUeet at the d n tf^ am Join the organisations at 10:80. tevs bssD Mamed, today tisMIldir * ____ Ing, and the entire night force of the U b e r a lL e ft eight districts until consolidation is ^ Meiuorial Day Committee the lookout for a suspsstsd “nuirdst’ Several birds from the lofts of Manchester Police Department also The formation followed unsuccess­ effected, elected its faculty mem­ with James Fbrde m chaimuto are i M x t f from an iMafid o< ttw bers for the 1932-88 school year members of the Nutmeg Racing I >™«bed to the scene, the former to ful efforts of the R adi^ SooWists dtijiis. 'i extinguish the fire in less than a half to decorate the graves of the 175 yesterday. The list totals 67 names. Pigeon Club will be released from MUSSOLDIIUDDS and the Socialists, the next stnmg- deceased bretbeps with potted ger- A mystsrious lettar of - wamta^, Reductions of 15 per cent in all Washington, D. C., this afternoon. hour and the latter to handle traffic est party in the new Chamber, to sMums. This work will be ^ to a trapper at Poliit Layd in keeping with its recent stem readb a coalition agreement Aimoances That He W D salaries were also axmounced. The race, a special one, is over a dis­ M e^ ^ g everiing. The members foratoila a raid Ity i party Of > t«b* tance of 300 miles. policy. The traffic failed to mate­ M. Herriot a former premier, will ipan and a womim on coast aattl^ Yesterday’s meeting of the school rialize. IT A irS UBEXATOR o t the Odd Fellows lodges ■— board was held at the Manchester serve as fordma m ^ ter, as well as Collect No More. “ ^®coratlng the. gravss should be manta, ambushing E sk ii^ . Ths'ljK Members of the Polish National The first notification of the fire premier and w eot the French dele^ at ^ ball not later than 1;45 this to n o M declined to iilve his ruufiaj'lie Trust Company and all members eame to the police station by tele­ tlon at the coming Lauaaime were present. They are Chairman church in large numbers are ex­ vtdreooii. , . said, under a threat o t defitb. ^ • pected fb go to Wallingford tomor phone from a nearby resident and Srence on war debts and repani- fFamliig Letter' "' ' Edward J. Murphy, Mrs. Andrew J Statne of Mrs. GaribaUi k tions. ^^M^gton, June 4/—(AP)r— Healey, C.< Elmore Watkins, James row where the play presented to “The ItkilUdm Tndtatiii piaa a p -' Fenner Premlera Thoufsads of veteraiu on their way M. Burke,' Russell Hathaway and their hall "ast week will be repeat- ^**^® notified C(^pany No. 8 othar expedition to the c o o t , beaeti>'’ ed. Before the company arrived on the There are three other former to Wsshlngtoii to dernand payment MUNICIPAL B U P IN G ing that to

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BUNDAT SCHOOL LESSON will meet BCn^ Tl^er et the Vernon an Ihstallation Service of newly Church at 1:80. elated officers. Epwortu League MONDAY evmilng at 7:80, the meets at 6:00 with Catherine Cord- HOLDMBIIORIALS Point Committee on Vacation ner lea^ng the devotienal service. JOSEPH: THE WORKER Church School wlU> meet at the ;rhe subje^ for this service will be home of Rev. F.' C. AU^. ”The Meaning of Education.” IN TWO CHURCHES .V BY GECnco: HBNBY.OOLE Tuesday aftemoon at 2:80 tee W. The Weiaki . J Monday—6:80, Home Builders at Teact: Gen. 41:4IH17. C. T. U. 'will m eet a t the hqpae o f ^teri^oiial Sunday School L omob T ext, Jute 50L . Mrs. Albert Mann, Linden street. It Old Golf links. ' ' The Iatematl. >ague will meet for its regular Wednesday—8:00, Flower com­ Editor of The ConKiegattonaliet ' FeDows h Derotions For nuteess session in the social room mittee at the parsonage. pwcuvlttes sell us when ol’ ft 7:80, Mid-Week Service. wants and is 'woridng for, be be The dreamer, in our common esti­ we stsrt in life iritb the notion that The EJver Ready Circle of King’s Friday—7:00, Sea Scouts. clergyman,'iBstfuctor, business man. auccess. jp the world is the -fin t mate of men, is often distinguished Deceased Members. Daughters annoimce a ‘ lecture by Saturday—2:80, Manchester Y. P. beggar or thief. Ah, then, success thing to be .desired. ‘Joseph . was. from the man of practical affairs George M. Hendee of Springfield, Federation Outing at Columbia may be good or evU. Real success mthful, a man 'of lnteffiiity. Promo­ and from the worker. chairinan of the board of governors Lake. Memorial services In honor of de­ is not in the'ownership of any'ma­ tion came; -Fqlsely accused, he was The distinction, however, is not of the Shriner’s Hospital for Crip- ceased members' of local fraternal terial thing, nor in honor or power, bound in prison. Likewise, our-fidse alU^ether warranted by a survey )led Children to be.held Wednesday orgaifizationa will be held in two t is the tbquisltion of strength, tetions of success bind with fetters of the bi<^rraphies of great men. OON the Lord will deliver us Out of tee whose capacity for work, and for Ital and pictures will be shown il- C om er Winter and Garden Streets special programs of interest and the Search deeply, into the operations prison of materialism as He freed persistent application in putting ustrating his talk. An invitation Sunday School—^9 a. m. remainder will cxmduct their usual of the mind and It will be fully evi­ Jo66ph ftom tll6 dUDgfeOB. thoir dreams into realization, was is extended to the public, especially English Service—10 a. m. services. dent that the flfst. essential in Faithful and reliaUe. Joseph be-' as marked as their cat>acity for members of the Masonic organiza- German Service, 11 a. m. Members of Scandla Lodge, No. character building Is affection for came ruler over all E g ^ t Like-' the truth, those truths that mnVfi dream ing. libns of Manchester. No admission In the evening at 7:80 o’clock the 28, Order of Vasa; Enlg^et lodge, wise the spiritiuU can grow in us one strong, intelligent . and clean. In every sphere of life, in art, be charged. A free-will offer­ choirs under the direction of Fred L O. G. T.; Unne Lodge, Knights of until it rules over all The Lord has revealed those mighty, politics, and business, there have ing will be taken to pay for the ex­ Werner will preiMnt the Cantata, Psrthlas and Swedish -Benevolent The famine' came. Through Jo-* been men of imagination who Sdorious truths hi His Word. N oth ^ pense of the hall. ‘The Grace of God,” written by Society Segar will attend the morn­ seph provisions were stored for tee have made their lives great and sig­ WEDNESDAY EVENING the needed for the perfection of the Noel Hannenford. Members and ing service at the Swedish Lutheran drought. Famine comes to • our nificant by the working out of their Junior Church School will meet at 7 soul is wanting in that holy book. friends of the congregation are church at 10:45 o’clock. Rev. Roy L. spirit We hunger and thirst for dreams. cloclc* heartily invited-to attend. 3e who has'worthy affections for ^ Uving God. He who looks to Joseph, whom we have studied FRIDAY evening the Church Winters will preach his final sermon, truths that enllghtte and enrich the For tee Week completing two years as assisting tee Lord will be stutalned through in the role of dreamer, occupies Coiincil will meet in the social room Tuesday, 2:30 p. m.—Ladies’ Aid spirit, will search for them there t r i^ ; and like the Israelites, good a commanding position in history at 8 o’clock. Society. pastor of the local church. i^th the zeal that the moot ambi­ truth will be multiplied uatil because of the genius that he dis- Vernon Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—German Members of Sunset Rebekah tious work for wealth; and for what tee bondage Into which he is bom plsyed for practical leadership. The Quartet will rehearse at the choir. . Lodge, King David Lodge and Shep­ truth brings they will rejoice ’teiore is broken, and he will be led to the He was a worker both in the church at 2:30. Thursday, 2 p. m.—Ladies’ Sewing herd Encampment, all of the Inde­ than in the time that thrir corn and promised land of plenty and pefice. sense of showing great energy and The Community Service will beate Circle. pendent Order of Odd Fellows, will wine Increased.” Through the Take tee trials and reverses that in the capacity for carefid planning. at 3 o’clock with class study; fol- Friday, 6:15 p. m.—Willing Work­ attend the morning service at the Word the Lord , speaks to the inner must come as things essential to V Joseph was an organizer, and or­ owed at 3:20 by the worship hour, ers Society. South Methodist church at 10:40 mind, enlightens, strengthens, u^ arouse latent fbrces in us, to wiAVf ganization, it should always be re­ dr. French will be in charge and Friday, 7:80 p. m^—^Steglish choir. o’clock. Rev. R. A. Colpitts will lifts and leads to enduring success. -good and truth as our own, and to membered, means work. No or­ Mr. Stocking will preach. Saturday, 9-11 a. m.—German preach. Witness the relation of tiie Lord grow strong to stand in judgment ganization that is worth while can The newly formed Church Coun­ school and religious instruction. Communion sCiTvlces w ill be held to Joseph. Joseph was sold into before, tee Ix>rd. This Is the only be effected without v constant appli­ cil will meet immediately following at St. Mary’s Episcopal church at Egyptian bondage. That is where success. cation to the end in view. the worship hour. CHURCH OF THE NAZABENE 10:45 o’clock and at the Center Con- J(^ph had to do his work in on FRIDAY evening the ladies of the H. B. Anthony, Faster i Tegational church at 10:50 o’clock. Church will serve a special straw­ environment and atmosphere that General Superintendent Dr. J. B. point of release. These trout will berry supper beginning at 6 o’clock. might well have tested any man’s 9:00 a. m.— ^Prayer Service. Chapman, will preach at tb*- mom- SEEK TO EXTEND tmdotibtedly move out of tee ponds The cost is 40 cents and tee quality powers. In working for the future 9:80—Sunday SchooL Classes for Jtg service a t 10:45 o’clock a t the as warm weateer continues and EXTRA. be must surdy have had his labors aU ages. Church of the Nazarene and at the there should be good fiAhfag in the challenged by those who were living Windsorvllle 10:45—Morning Worship- Sermon SEASON ON TROilT The Community Service will be- dedicatoiy service at 3 o’clock In streams above during tee monte of mainly in the present It requires a by Dr. J. B. Cb^mao, general llte at 10:30 with study classes; the aftemoon. June.'Di fact better ca‘''xAes gse^- fine type of courage, and an almost superintendent SECOND OONGBEOATIONAL ^Bailey and Gordon Tuttle for attend Vallace Hall is in charge. ’The wor The Simday school teachers of Want To Stock Streams Late ally on tee streams haVe been re-' uncanny sense of what is impending, ance at the morning service for 15 shii. hour will folloUr at . 11, with 3:00 p. m.—^Dedication Service — the New Britain Circle will be ported to tee Hartford office since terms. On the Honor Roll. Sadie In Year To Prevent Washing to enable a to work with in­ Frederick C. Allen, Minister dr. Stocking in charge and preach­ Dr. J. B. Chapman, speaker. guests at the Swedish Lutheran the middle of May and tee situation tense energy to meet exigencies and Copeland receives credit for eight ing the sermon. 7:80—^Evangelistic Service. church in the aftemoon at 8:30 Out By Spring Floods. is improving as tee season ad­ term s. problems that have not become im­ Morning worship at 10:45. Ser­ The Church Coimcil will meet im­ The W eek: o’clock, at which time Mrs. R. L. vances. V mediate. mon by the minister, ’’Christ, the Silver pins wlU be awarded as fol­ Monday—7:30 p. m.. Chorus Prac­ Winters will speak. In the evening “(2) The planting of this year, low s mediately following this meeting. “If tee Ckinnecticut Legislature Many of us who work are driven P wer.’i The music is as fellows: The vestry will he open for recrea- tice. at 7:00 o’clock. Rev. Abel Ahlquist while larger than ever, was more by the necessity of the hour. It is Prelude—Cavatina ...... W heeldon No. 12, Marion Apel and Geraldine 8:00, Band Practice. should grant tee State Board of Tenney. No. 11, Faith Galinat No, ilon next *Thursday evening from will preach, and special music will largely of brown trout than hereto­ a very common thing to find men Anthem—^No Shadows Yonder .... 10 o’clock. Tuesday—7:30 p.' m.. Official be furnished by the choir. Fisheries and-Game control'of sea­ fore, and it is a'well known fact who have am a^g energy when a ...... Paul 10, LUlian Keish. No. 9, J. Erwin The Manchester Larger Parish Church Board meeting. Morton. No. 8, Catherine Walworth, sons and takes, we co^d arrange that these fish scatter more ’than crisis arises, but who are rather Offertory—Prelude Op. 28 ..Chopin will be the host of the Norwich Wednesday—7:30 p. m.. Mid-week Faith and Meredith Stevenson, Helen to open tee trout season either on brook trout, are wilder and more slack and ineffective as long as a District Ministers Association Tues­ Prayer Serrice. Anthem—The Homeland Copeland. No. 7, Betty Walworth, temperamental. Most of tee time crisis is far away. day, June 14th. Thursday—2:30 p. m. — Ladies’ April 15 or May. 1, depending upon Postlude—Processional .... B atiste Doris Christensen, Albert l^rglnia, they rise more readily to artificial, One ♦wnim, for instance, of such Church school is held each Sun­ JXTNE 17th the B ooster club will Prayer meeting. To be held at the weateer conditions, and run to Au­ a as General U. S. Grant, who Albert Hayden and James Griswold ATHODGE files than to bait and until one 1ms. day at 9:30. present an entertainment featuring church. gust 1 or possibly September 1, learned tee habits of the brown' hyH a marveloua power of concen­ No. 6, Virginia Armstrong, Walter Friday—7:80 p. m.. Class meet­ thus lessenkig the chance of early Christian Endeavor meeting at A rm strong Miss Irma Heinhold of Providence trout they are more difficult to. tration and persistency when face ing. R. Bulla, l^ er. For we are strangers before teee, plantings of trout being washed out 6:30, ii. charge of the Group lead­ No. 4, Robert and/Daniel Allen, Dramatic Reader. take. to face with an immediate and an and sojourners, as were aU our and at the saine time increasing the ers. Topic, “A Good Watchword for Laura Murdock, Julia Converse, “ (3) The secret planting with dis­ inevitable task, but who had shown fathers: our days on the earth are length of season so as to give an­ Our Church.” Ritual Night. Minnie MacLachlan, Esther Noreni SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH interested witnesses tmdoubtodly no adequate revelation of his pow­ Bev» H. F. R. Stoohholz as a teadow, and there Is none glers more for. their money,” ’Thom­ ers imtil the emergency arose. N otes Jeanette and Lois Buchanan, Carle- Rev. P. J. O. Cornell, Faster Sunday school at 8:30 a. m. Ser­ materially cut the creels, broause ton and Norwood Frye, Barbara abiding.—I C^onicles 29:15. as H. Beck, chairman of tee State At the other extreme have been Monday at 7—Boy Scouts. vice in German (exceptionally) at Board of Fisheries and Game, stat we have had very few reports such men ui»* Ck>unt von Moltke, who Tuesday at 7:30 — Important Sadrozinskl, John Hayes, Lawrence Sunday 9:30 a. m.—Sunday school as we formerly received of large- Tracy, Marjorie Hungeriord, Bar­ and Bible classes will meet. ' 9:30 a. m. Some men so dislike the dust ed today. had the German preparations in Church Council meeting at the Par­ kicked up by the generation they Reports of smaller catches early plantings of fite being taken out o f- bara Keeney, Pauline Mac Lachlan, Sunday 10:45 a. m.— ^English serv­ brooks within, .^8 hours after' Ub^... before the Franoo-Prussian sonage. belong to, that, being unable to in the season on state-leased War actually began. It is said Tuesday at 2:30—^W. C. T. U. Gloria Bidwell. No. 3, Ella Free- ice. A memorial service will be ation, which, of course, gave ahum - conducted by Rev. R. L. Winters pass, they lag behind it.—^Hare. streams are accoimted for by the on the day of the declaration meeting at the home of Mrs. Albert num. Hazel Hamilton, Geraldine, ber of fishermen large catches and . George, Gladys °and Grace Risley, and will be attended by members of TROLLEYMAN LUCKY following reasons,' according to of war Von Moltke went fishing, Mann, Linden street. Flower Mission AIR PICNICS Ck)mniissioner Beck: caused circulation of fish stories that he had the Prussian army all Edith Bratsnyder, Norman Grazla- all the Swedish fratermties in town. which offset complaints of less for­ Day—members asked to bring This will probably be Rev. Winter’s W enatchee, W ash.— ^Unusual p ic­ “(1) H^yy, rains causing high prepared and ready to move and dio. Dawn Marceau. No. 2, Ruby AT FINDING MONEY tunate anglers.” fiowers. Robinson, Sarah Mac Lachlan, Car­ last Sunday with iis. nics are being enjoyed in isolated water washi^ (une of the early strike. ■ ...... ” ■ , Wednesday. A Gypsy, lunchemr rie Freeman, Jane and Lillian Scott, Sunday 3:30 p. m.—Sunday school mountain'beauty spotn through the plantings n f trout down into' ponds, Joseph seems to have combined will be held at Mrs. Wilson’s cot­ Kenneth, June and Frank Yeomans, teachers of the New Britain Circle But He Would Return It To m^um of airplanes. Several and, in some cases. Into salt water. One explanation of the Japanese both these charsuiteristics as a man tage at Crystal Lake, for the women It is unfortunate that when we have Jean Henry, Howard Gibson, Jean will meet at oiir church. An at­ Wenatcheeites are chartering withdrawal from Shanghai that] of affairs. He could look far ahead of our church. Price 35c. Benefit, Herrick, Florence Harworte. tractive program including a short Owner If He Knew the Right­ planes and fijdng to picnic grounds high water, hatchery trout, when and plan and work with the utmost Women’s League fund. Those wish­ No. 1, Fsfith Owers, Helen Stew­ talk by Mrs. R. L. Winters. All are ful PersiHi. on one of the mountains south of first planted, are not accustomed to hasn’t been given as yet, is that tee care and precision, and when the ing to attend kindly notify either art, William Chamberlain, Marion welcome to attend, ^freshments here. There are several cleared torrential fiows and we have In­ Japanese decided that continued time came for immediate action he Mrs. J. M. Williams or Miss Helen Herrick, Louis Tuttle, Charles Mc­ will be served followed'hy an eve­ There is a motorman-Conductor spaces for landing on the mountain, stances reported where they have shooting of the Chinese might result - could work and act with a decisive­ Comstock or Mrs. Charles Strick­ Carthy, Gilbert Frye, Marie Bren- ning service at 7:00 p. m., in„ charge on the Manchester-Hartford line on which there are no auto roads. been carried six miles from the In ill-feeling there. ness and effectiveness equal to his ncm, Mary Brainard, Norman Allen. of Dr. Abel Ahlquist of New Brit­ land. that is honest and he proved it yes­ power of orgranization and prepara­ Wednesday. Ever Ready Circle of Total 67—The next term begins Oc­ ain. terday. A person, as yet unknown, tion. King’s Daughters announce a lecture tober 2. The W eek by George M. Hendee of Springfield, Monday, 6:15—Children’s chorus. boarded a car in Manchester pre­ senting a crumpled gl bill as pay­ chairman of the governing board of THE CENTER CHURCH Monday, 7:30 p. m.—^The Beet­ Swedish Lutheran the Shriners’ Hospital, at 8 o’clock hoven Glee Club will sing at the ment and secured 75 uents in cate almshouse followed by a rehearsal an 1 three tokens. The motorman- YOUR OiO in the Whiton Memorial Auditorium. ICE BOX MAY (Congr^fatldnal) conductor put the bill In ^ pocket Church Mr. Hendee will speak on the work Rev. Watson Woodruff, SOnlster at the chiurch. of great lospltal. His lecture is Wednesday, 7:15 p. nf.—Boy and in rolling the money out at Morning worship, 10:50. Sermon Rev. P. J. 0 . Cornell. to be iUustrated by the picture, ”An Scouts, Troop 5. night and getting ready to turn In Equal Chance.”. An invitation is ex­ by the minister. Chorus, choir. Com­ Friday evening the Luther Leag;ue the cash he foimd that there was a BE WORTH munion service. will.hold an outing at the Boy Scout 9:30—Sunday School and tended to the public, especially mem­ |5 bill wrapped Inside o f the bers of Masonic bodies. A free-will The m usic: camp in Glastonbury in charge of crumbled $1 bill. • Bible Classes. offering will be taken to cover ex­ Prelude—Adagio from 2nd Organ. Eric Modean. The confirmation Nobody has as yet called for it ' 10:45— ^Memorial Service. Rev. penses of the use of the hall. Ssrmphony— ^Vidor. class will.be gruests. The same man today picked up a Anthem—Je Deum—^Woodward. Saturday, 6 p. m.—Choir re­ R. L. Winters in charge. ’The next Fellowship Meeting will woman’s purse with some money in be held on Tuesday, Jime 14th. Hymn Anthem—Jesus Calls Us— hearsal. it on the trolley car on reaching the 3:30— District Sunday .School Friends from Hartford will be pres­ Jude. south terminus here. Nobody has Teachers* Meeting. ent Place to be announced later. Postlude—^The Lord Keep Thee— ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL called for it either.. ^ $500 Next Sunday, June , 12th, Is Chil- H eyser. 7:00— English service with Second Sunday after Trinity. I f yaa own a Leonaid ke box, no ^ _ . , 1 A 1.1 X s. t dren’s Sunday. The Church School, 9:30. Classes Rev. Abel Ahlquist Ahlqilist of The Go-to-Church Band will for everyone. 9:80 a. m.—Church school. Mao’s matter vrficn purrhased, do not &il New Britain the speaker, award gold pins tomorrow to Alma The W eelf Bible class. to fiU out the coiqMn bdkm and mail 10:45— Holy Communion and Overnight Tuesday, 2:80— The W . O. T. U, I _ it to us. with Mrs. Albert Mann, 32 Linden Sermon. Sermon topic: “Ezra.” street. Flower mission. 3:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sun­ A . P. News Yours may prove to be the oldest ’Tuesday, 7:00—Choir rehearsal. day School. , Leonard anywhere in die country—. 7:00— ^Evening Prayer and Ser­ Tuesday, 7:00— ^Troop 8, B oy Washington—House Democratic and if eo, ttM Leonard Refrigerator Scouts. mon. Sermon topic: “Peter”. The Week: caucus votes to support Garner re­ CoaapanywillpayyooitjfoeQ■anforit* South Methodist'Church Tuesday, 6:80—Professional Girls lief plan In its entitufety. annual picnic, Bolton Lake. All Monday, 7:80 p. m.—Girls Friend­ ly Society. New York—Seabury, from Pitts­ Thara ate no string attached to this Robert A. Colpitts, Minister members urged to attend. Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Choir Ra- burgh, says he’ll present transcrip : offer. The only condition is that Wednesday, 7:00— In-As-Muoh hearsal. of testimony to Governor Roosevelt owners must register their old Circle Kings Daughters. for action against Mayor Walker. Wednesday — Members of the Leonards hv nsing the coupon pn^ 10:40 Oddfellow-Rebekah Services Friday, 6:80—Cub Pack. Woman’s Auxiliary and their Mexico City—Twenty-three killed, ▼IQ9Q lOT eBK pOTf Saturday, 6:80—Choir rehearsal friends will attend a luncheon at many injured as earthquakes strike N otes Mexico. Subject: **Psrtnen.’* the Food Forum in Hartford. The Men’s League, Cyp dub and Friday, 8:80 p. m.—Girls Friendly Oklahoma City—Flood waters Offtr B ^ J u l y 1, J932 the Women’s Federation have sus Candidates. take six lives in central Oklahoma. pbnded their meetings for the sum 7:80 p. m.— . CotUlrmatlon Class London-^rs. Elvira Dolores Xy O COUpOUS w ill DQ MOBpfBQ B R K 7:30 ’General Conference Echoes’ mer. for adults In the Rectory. Barney is charged with murder of thstdatik IfnaorstfaanooaLoonsrd Children’s Sunday will be held 8:00 p. m.—dosing meeting of Michael Scott Stephen, socially o f exactly the same age is rspertsd, By Delegate 6 . E. Keith. June 19th." the Woman’s Auxiliary. prominent the right is raservsd to pwrrhssa only New officers of the Men’s League Sunday, June 12, p. m.—The Boys Washington-President Hoover’s for the coming year will be Presl week-end list of guests at Rapldan 9:30— Church School. 6:00— Epworth League Choir from St. Mark’s Church, Now dent, Charles Oliver; vice president, Britain, will sing at the Evening camp indicates a thorough survey of Lester Hohenthal; secretary, Harry service. government’s fiscal affairs is ecn- Manchester’s “Sabbath Home” for Visitors. Kltchlng: treuurer, Walter Parson. 'Rmrsday, June 16—Ladles Guild templated. THIN-THli AOMD OPIfR The Women’s Federation have Supper In the Parish House. Sydney, N. B.—Monoplane, bs< / elected for officers: President, Mrs. Sunday, June 19— 10:46 a. m.— Ueved one in which Stanislaus Haus< If th« hldast len Herbert B. House; first vice presl Confimatlon Bervloe. The Rt. Rev. ner la fiylng toward Warsaw, sight­ box In this distrlbiitor tor-’ Frederick B. Bartlett, D.. D., will ed; Indjoates Hausner making 100 dent and World Bervlce director, miles an hour, his sm oted speed. ritory doos not provo to bo M s. Lucius M. Foster; second vice confirm a olass of adults. New York—BUI T ern succeeds president and Home Bervlce dlreo tho oldost In tho eoontry# SOUTH METHODIST BPIBOOPAL McGraw as mansgsr of Giants. Its ow nor will bo flvon o tor, Mrs. Harold Bidwell; third vice H^s ParkTW—Attempted jal president and membership director. Robert A. Colpitts, Minister boootlful now Loonord Doris M. Davls, Assistant srsak at LamoUls county jaU CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Miss Florence Bnow; fourth vice frustrated with' the dlsoovsiy of a for It. reMdent and Parish Work director, ug through [rs. James B. Johnston; fifth vice Tbs Odd Fellow and Rebekah tunnel which had boon dug J Lodges of Maaohuter will attend thTM l ^ r a of the prison’s brick resident and evening group direo' waU. >r, Mn. John Pickles; secretary, Divine Worship at'tbs South Mstbo- P diet Cburob tomorrow morning at Boston—Valuablf ssorstaiy said The oldest Leonard in this diatrib- Dedication Service Mrs. Theodore Bidwell; treasurer, to be mors, than two oenturlsa old ntot tenitety is wanted for cUsplqy Mrs. Emma Lmns Nettleton; direc­ the 10:40 service. “Dlvlns Partners” will be tbs tbsms of the Pastor’s seised in west end antique shop by putpoiss, to show the gtsst advaaeas tors at large, Mrs. Charles W. Hoh Sheriff Wsloh of Carroll oounty, N. man, Mrs. John E. Hood, Mrs. Edna message. The vested ohoir under that hsvs bsm mads in hooMhold fs6ig> dlrsotlon of the Organist Mr. Bylss H., and Inspsotors lavsatlgatlng srstion. Its ownsr will tsosivO either 3 P.M. Case Parker, Mrs. George 8. Smith, possible antique racket / Mrs. Katherine Finlay. will present tbs antbsms, "At lliy Jljoo 6om the fmtocy or an sU-peres> Fsst’^t*' htfby RaBach and "The ■Lord is My Boston—Hsuteg of testimony o ! ;hV’ by Parker la addition to tea ^the orsw of the Btsamsr City of DR. J. B. CHAPMAN MANGHEBTEB LABOER FAEISB tely processional "Tbs Church’s CbattaaiChattanooga, which was in ooUlsion METHODIST EPISCOPAL with the nrighter GrMiaa, Is pest General Superintendent. OHUEOB Onessbuadatioa” Foundation” b;by Wsalsy. At tbs 7:80 S'ivsaug Bsrrioios G. B. poned until Jims 80. Oonoord, N. H.—National T. D S p ^ w Marvin S. Steekhig, Mteletef Xslth, lay dslsgairate l____ o theGeneral 0 L. Theron French, Assoolate. Confsrsaes at At!tlantio a ty wUl teU Asaooiation whloh holds its annual North at^ii street of his . Impressions of that bo

PAGE POUR MANCBE8TER EVENING HERALD, SOITTH MANCHESTIER, <»NN^ SATURDAY, JUNE 4,198^ ■■rof* !?W metallie naonetary standards, there Nq such thiag b^paon, of oourse, H m v IfrB lrr is this point to.be remembered in 1 because not all ^ voiunteera an*" Bralnworic! any eonaideration of the bi-metalUc I awer aU eaUa and ai^ not expected WATKINS CitraittQ l|»rtiU i jroposition—it is infinitely older and to respond 40 any but thoae which PUVUHUBD 8T ’«l» , ^ '-4 lALO PUINTINU 0UMPA8 X. INft mere historic than the single gold I call their respective companies. Still, II BlMtll »tr«M atandard. The latter, though it there are a good many !*buffs" ' F u n e r a l swept over the world and became a among them apd it takes plenty of (NMnM MWMIft of the bankers'creed fears to carry all those who do hasten SSIABUSHEDSTfEiBS. PonsIM Ootobcr l. llll n all the major countries save in to the scene . CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. PuMMm# Mvirr BvMMf the Far East, ia really very new—. Certainly the volunteers’ persbnal < t ' ■ Vi ...V '"I '■ MundsM m l NeiM»n, OnMrM »i ih« so new os to perhaps Justify the as- automobiles should be identifiable, Robert K. Aadfinon Poi( Ufflr* •{ MioMMtir. •PhdBefOfllcffSm sumption that it is merely 'expert- so that the police would not interfere . FuneiBl Director Rifiidfinefi 7494 • with them to the detrimrat of the There was no siBgle gold standard Ur* dspartment’s emqlenny. It is country in the world unttt Oreat kuite apparent that the firemen I MSMrVR OP^flJ^AMOaATVP Britain shifted to that btandard by *»• *upplled with some sort of the minta to the unlimited distinctive marker entitting their Til* AMoeut«tf ir«M la aMiuaif* •aUtiM (« thf uaa for ropubliaatloa coinage of sUver in ifiTO. The «rs to a reasonable right of way in •f all aowB 4iap«talita aro4Tto4 to ft or not otboporloo oro4it*4 It tbit United States was always on a w- «•••■ was. Whether the flrenieni opor an4 alto tn* fooat aowa tab* mstanic basis untU the Ovil War. other than those properly called by Rah*4 boroin. All irlabio of ropablloatiM of Then we went onto a greenback U pnrtlcular alarm, should be per opooiai 4 basis and in 1IT8, when the coinage mltted to use those markers on any t*rvo4. laws were revised, the coinage of pwtlcular occasion is a matter for Publlalior'a fUproaotuiltoi Tto m«pp ftaibowo tpoolal Atonor—Now saver except as token nwney wae 4oHi, Obloago. Ootf^i an4 ipotot. dropped-sUverites say by stealth- It also goes without saying that AIMOUPB. COlfC i m i ATBP snMy be bUnebed At homi by Rfst full aorvia* olioni of N ■ A for* and we became in effect a geld a fireman answering an alarm in his pouring boiling water’' ovdr (Mhi 0100, tna. standard country, though not fer-lowncar, while enjoying right of way lad tettlaf them loaV for Ahouf'^a Mambop An4it Btraaa of Oinotla* Almwii Are among the most half minute after; whieh thty «N tiOPA mally so untU 1900. It is held l?y non-fire fighter, should be the bimetallists to be significant rsqulrsd to operate his machine with wholseeme, of ell m tA m tbsy eon* rlniod ia eold water'aad dhd Tbo Harali Printlna Companr.. __ ifi Ioa. tain A lAffgf Amoufit of ffit aa4 pro- NBwred by preeiure of the aaouiBOB to iaatoiaiH roaponalbllltr roopc ^ that from 1979 until the gold die-1 due regard to the safety of the tola, but,m etArek, They ATS oao of The browB dmoef fkia, bte'* for.. tppoffrapntaal . .-.ropmaai orroroorrL appaoHnf It eovsriss of the Klondike and the public. A fire is not exactly wrn' the fsw AUMliaii^ormiag nuts, And tormlBf. should Bot be eatw. adoartlatmania it tbo Manabaoiar for tkfie reAtoae may m usod by Almoadf oombiBc readily with all Boopina iVarolA. South African Rand had greatly In- pnrAble with war, when all s ^ of those euffOring from diAbetee or of the fruits sad aoBHitareby rsgs- SATURDAY, JUNE 4. *brsassd the money supply prices fhM tly AddoelA, They Are eepeoAUlyrtehia tablss, but bsesuss of their Heb- - were always tending downward and •oJ^ier and civilian *• * .phoepbonuL ealdum and mag­ aesi, should aot bq used with ether nesium. That tbs value of the u - proteias or fate or with etarsbes. BIMBTALLISM the debtor was always getting the cvasy notion that a lot of humn t lives can quite properly be imperiled moad is bsiag Apprseiatsd is sbowa They make aa exeelleat substttutr A Htrald roader aaka to bo on worst of K. by tbo fact ioAt mors ilmoad trees for meats by'those who are iaehafd for the sake of a few hundred dollars lightened on the aubject of bi The fact remains that the world’s «rs growa tbaa aay other nut toward vsgetariaaism aad srbo hate worth of property. trssA a good digeetloB. motAlliim, Inquirea if we aro not experiment with a single gold stand­ As for the rubbernecks, the civil The .Almond Is oloMly rslAtsd to utinf both lilvor and gold bow and ard has ail been conducted within thejMMhtm. in toet, Luther Bur- lians who race to fires qpd Jam up GUBfTfONR AND ANhWlM/ luggeata an oditorlal arttola. the lifetime of plenty of people stifi baak netformed an interesting ex­ the streets and get in the way lend periment of oroesing almonds with (•iosMMh TroBUi) That la the tougboat ataignmont active and that for thousands of petobds, produqlng a peacb with an Qusstloat Miss Valerie D. wiiMsi: that baa beoD put up to tbia writer JS^rVltoper'SJi7the7;ra“7 lv w |w ^ ^ almond eenter. hoped that the next time they start 'la oae of your artielM you stale In a long Ume. To praaont an in or a bimetallic basis. laqNNrtaat that gaetrius is eauisd from tso their usual performance, if they do It plponds a r e a l l y ebewed, they much told in the stomaeb. taUtglbla picture of the bimatallto b e m in d t u e s c e n e s i n Z Item In the present situation it would again after Thursday night’s are ritdUy digieted, but tb«y ata to have aU the symptoi theory of money is the eompaaa of a aaMh- be the claim of the bimetallist that j^e police will even more vaSuable In tbe form of tloB aad ton startlag a dieLle nawapapar editorial would bo a taak the free and unlimited coinage Lynjown not ten but ten times ten of finely ground alknond butter linoe this rigbtT" for a ganlua. We make no pratoB' tbe digoftlye Juloea oan penetrata Answer. Of course, It ia impels- gold apd silver at a correct ratio them the experience the ftaelyfinely divWdad ‘ partislea mors sibis tor am to disgnoes your ams t'ama of goBlua. However hare ia would expand the basic currency ^ guttling with the court, rresdUy.' n d f Flaety grouad slaumds through th# columns of tbls>p 0 But they came back into this ses< water to aiaks aa exeelleat dressing coBtiaued for eome tlam, ..Tpu one wo know of: '*Tba name given give the back-broken debtor a| |iV N t t W BY RODNEY DUTOHEB Sion of Congress repeating their " tHEN HE WIL L0LEBP for vegetriblss sad for sslpd. it amy should then follow tbs milk dift story of great depression u their also be Biixed with a laige aawuac with a proper dletbf good food com* to a monetary ayatem in which both chance for his white alley. NBA Service Writer. (From Harper’s Msgarine) gold and ailvar atand upon preciatiy industries end got their tariffs into of water aad a Uttla boaey sd that biaatioas so that the stomach irxi- tbe tax blit Carve these graveyard words for am it will resemble milk ia oompesl- tatioB does not rstura. the aamo footing aa regards mintage Touchdown! Washington! — General Winfield BABTB WOBiW York, June 4.—It’s high Scott Hancock, nominated by tbe The Democratic Party, which On a white board cut from, a hard­ tloB, flavoriag, aad appearaaoes, and and legal tender." No doubt Professor Hans Kurath Profesaor Baker to organise constantly assails the Republican wood tree, even in thefact .that it WUl eurdle (Popcora) That means that the supply of Democrats for the presidency in party for its high tariffs, was em­ And ^/ben these words are worn after a short time, Question: Mrs. Janet O. of New Haven, who under the am- a rooting section for his fapaous 1880, said the tariff was a local issue. Almonds eoataia a large amount "What do you think of popcora Sf .a lawful legal tender money, money in barrassed all over again when with weather, pices of the American Council of theatrical workshop at. Yale. They laughed at him and pelted some Democratic members of tbe Go get knives and carve another: of oil and are for this reason fat­ food, and with what .otner fodda Which all debts of ovary kind can be raarned Societies is oompiUng a Bls-boom-bahs should be echoing him with ridicule and he was de­ Finance committee who represent tening with most people. Tbe oil Is should it be eaten 7 Which is pre- paid, ia limited, under bimotaliiam, feated. coal, oil and copper tariffs co­ "Here lies a man who lies awake. easily extracted by pressing aad Is farable, plain with butter aad. saR tremendoussramMiSmiH UnguisticLinmiatie a Atlas o m of the 1 nlong Manhattan’s ja

■TV At the hospital today he was rspoyt- * /3 I dd to be resting comfortably. ^ AMSTON LAKE RANKS H M wewDiesTkt Attorney and Mrs. Ackerman of Hartford have moved to the bunga^ *1110 Hortim bungalow has besnl low recently vacated by Mr. ^ d A m N G STATED BIGGEST Mrs. George Bliss on Grove I dosed, this wsdc, as Mrs. Daniel G. George Gakeler, a pupil to toe Horton waa called to New Haven sixth grade at the East sc^l,!w ho Is Comimrabie To Fine Bodies on account of toe iUness of bar _ „ RECEIVES THREAT NOTE has been a patient at the Rockv^^ of W at^ Found In Maine— Rob.rt PiBCkMyol th*t|It|^7gfe|p| g j^ ltgr S i| j| d ty hospital for several weeks, suf­ fering from a fractured leg, has re­ Has G r^ t Natural Beauty* six or . niors children of pre- IN EXTORTION bEMAND turned to his home on. Pro^HWt I school age, who were recently given a test as to their ability to enter CritK b Nenr— A i M ist street ; ' __ Comparable only to toe lakes of Harry Plamm has been spehdihg school next fall, were given toe day MaiM, AmafOD' lake Is one oC toe b y d e x t e r t ^ebd Tuesday to visit toe primary room i-liuiuraiiee Man Menaced Bui several days to New York City Md NEA Service Writer a n u One Shows Up TnOlet the PSnhiBylVania...... largest b ^ M of water In toe state^ at toe center. The idea is to some­ Mrs. Charles Pfunder of Syracuse In plotting toe development, an ef­ what accustom them to toe routine Stiputeted $100. Two old timers aat in front of of school life before actually begin­ N. Y., is spending a few days^to fort bias been made to retain toe Rome, June 4.— (A P)—^The 'world her son, vm arn Pfunder, of Wind­ their shack, in a little valley niear ning school. Clsreiloe J. M cCarthy, local iiuiur> natural beauty of Its shady shores Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Linde and must act quickly. Foreign Mbdstor sor avenue, being called here by toe Wenatchee, Wash. It was quiet HontKoa ance afcnt, with offlcca la the Prea* death of her father, August ^ i^ e l. Cottages ‘inid cabins nestled In toe there, then it wasn’t quiet. Some­ semeeaumat Isons, also Mr. and Mrs. Wallace I Dino' Grand! told toe Senate today. CDtt bfoek, attended ttxe olrdui on Mrs. Henry Woodworth of Paw­ shade offer relief from the summer thing was coming over toe weatem Gray, all of H ^ord, were reemt ^ ^ dtuatlon “which toreat- guesto at toe home of Mr. and Mrs. a real crisis in driU- Thursday afternoon with hla ‘fainlly. tu c k e t R !•* !■ the guest of her sis­ sun, whUe jreezes off toe water ter, Mrs. Her^etta. Wlnchell, of rustle through toe leaves, which mountains, roaring. Something waa I Edmund H. Horton. zation " Upon returning to hie car. he found Brodklyh street ' allow the sunshine to fall on to< com ing down into 1;helr valley. 'D iey I D.M. ud npuotlob. muM te a note written on a piece ms. SaUings tw ice w eekly, including SiMiurday. PREPARED PAINT Mathewson is a member of the local der Brito Abraham which starts ance of the posse.. 5 days, aU expenses, |61, 7 days, 878. S. S. Pan America goes church. Following his sermon, the tomorrow at Swatoga Springs, N. direct to dock at Hamilton, Bermuda, thus sa,vlng Inconyenishce peator. Rev. Edward L. Nleld, will Y., officials of. toe large Jewish fra- present the young man his license IT’S AN HiL WIND teimal'-organiration said today. of transfer by. tender. . ’ : ; ■ SHADES $^,05 WHITE to preach. ’The convention, which will con­ $ 3 * * ’ E. B. P. Banquet Juneau, Alaska.—Brilliant sun­ tinue also on Monday and ’Tuesday, 1-4 Gal. 84c The E. B. P. club enjoyed its sec­ shine, gentle winds and abalxhy at­ will attract delegates from 650 Reg. $3.50 ond banquet on Thursday mosphere cheered local crowds. But lodges all over toe country. Ldeuteii- SOUTH AMpRICA evening at toe Rockville House. A high up in the air aviators were ant (Governor Herbert Lehipan, Sen­ Luxurious Munson liners to Rio de. JBp elro,; Santois, Mttota*^' dinner was served under the hard put to it to keep from bjiizig ator Robert- W a^er and others will video and Buenos Aires. Leaving New York f 0r.tnlghtly.' < iSt-a* supervision of Mrs. A. L. Chapde- blown into “kingdom come." Weath­ address them. Saratoga Springs will American Legion, Southern Cross and Wtatefn World.. '.x n i r t R i o R latoe. After dinner cards were play­ Reg. $3.50 er bureau tests revealed th at a wine be especially decorated for toe oc­ ed and each of the eight women re­ was blowing at the speed of 605 casion. ceived a prise. Those present were: 1-4 GaL 84c miles an hour at an altitude of 25,- ■nie address of toe grand master, CLOSS Mrs. P. J. Johnston, Mrs. Edward Isidore A j^ , is expected to touch Bums, Mrs. Thomas Larkin, Mrs. 000 feet—the highest teet ever NASSAU BUAMI on world problems. Carl Pmttlng, Mrs. Peter Fagan, made Ih Alaska. Ml*. Prank Hefferon and Mrs. Ray­ HAVANA mond E. Hunt. Ineludlng motor trip to Palm Beach wtto Short Diisflsr fl o o r mO Reg* $3.65 $ ^ » i a g a l CMy Iris Garden $115—12 3-4 Days—All Expenses - Qne of toe most beautiful sights in 1-4 GaL 89c toe city is toe Irlp along Middle See three of toe wbrld's most fascinating porta. Spend 2. DECK Road, which Is attracting the atten­ days at Britain’s Nluuau, in toe Bahaiqas. 2 days in BDam(, 2 1-2 tion of hundreds of people. The Announcing The Opening days in exotic Havana. The liner Muhargp Is yblir iuxiffious ^ colors are yellow, orchid, purple and hotel. Sightseeing trips at aU ports., .Sailings fortnightly on blub. , The Iris wae planted by the f l a t Reg. $2.70 ^ late Martin Pierson, superintendent Saturdays at 8 p. m. of public works here for several yean. ’The preseat superlntmident, Of Our Factory At WALL George B. Mltoe, Is greatly Interest­ rORALLPDBPOSE ed to toe Iris. W INDW AliD qavd OoMig Ta Btaflord $ The traveling block and gavel that 97 PROSPECT ST. Reg. $3.00 ^ wett brought to Rising Star Lodge ISLANDS 8186. .Bound Trip. Cruise on a fast, steady Munson ship to VARNISH Q t 8 . 7 3 c I. a . O. F., to this city about a Wonderful Windward Islands. CaU at many ports,' famous for moAto .sgo by King David Lodge of Msddbsswr, win be takafi'by k'dsle- South Mau^ester romance and historic tore, includiilg S t Thdxnas, SttCrpty gatlon to Wauseon Lodge at Stafford gin Islands), Barbados, Blartlnque, Trinidad. ,’%iot'8tap|iq^;^^ each port. Or you can stay 8 days at hotel at ;io^^ B am m , 8UPREM1S FLO I^ Springs on Tuesday night Where We Will Msnufactare Sunday. June 19, Rising Star all expenses, 26 days round trip 81M* Nb^paMikiifta., $ gal. and Ma3^ower Rebekah Reg. $5.00 ____ of this dty will Join in hold- iag:a memorial servlcs. A eommlt- VARNISH Q t s . tft fiom each Ibdge Is completing ^Texgen’’ Bleaching Water NASSAU I Finest of bathing, boating, flshlng, gttU. ' tataita in a Ip n ^ u s * . Notys Orders taken at the factory or buy direct from the somi-tropioai British colonial atmosphwo.'- ■ DUPONT CHI-VO PURE LINSEED on , ^ RoctoyeU, Rockville’s BOYALVIGCOB^HOTmL'Sre^ OBBif. J; . vebinn''rttyslcian and surgeon, vtoo talesman that caHs on yon. AU-Expoua Toura from'New York by^8.iB;]ftaBa4(o^lnolv^ gM* kggriMsn opnftoed to his home for iiif ’Bteamer round trip between New Yotk’.aiid;Naswi,^lta4fi,d^^ HOUSE PAINT B toe pMt tvo montos by iltoen, la at the Royal Vlotorla Hotel, 8126. SaUInga 8on»w|nt in^rovsd. undtyaat'Sp.m. i . ' Attorney Thomas . F. Noonfb AO Saihugs from Pier 64, North R ^i^M ahhs^^ ous f0r..two wosks, ip.dow- THE W. E relERSON BLEACH S..S. JOKNL V ii

it* *4' - • estlac to note te- - ___ G .Q .P . CONVENTION that girls and bqjn from the V. F. land and from thera he .pasaad TenShun W% Home have ranked with file best the iovarnocahlp. in their classes and a number of Ritchie Of The Ftee Ssate Flftyrtx years in-chlef of the Vetmrans of polities." He married as a yotmg The Bulletin Board Foreln Wars Of the U. S., is serv­ man, but was divorced some yean ing ms first term as prertdent of Hopes To Win On ago, and baa never remarried. Unfit Will Not Last More Than o f the Board of Trustees of the V. F. her death reeanfiy, Us aged mother Sport Folks Soso To Rddi Ex-Service Orgtuizatimis. W. Homa Pr. C L. Chandler, De­ lived with him at the Awylapd ex- Fonr Days, According To troit, is vice-president, and H. N. exufive mansion and was his hos­ To Seashore Or Hoapho .4 Legion Notes Duff, Lansing, treasurer. tess. pOslfipD Is now 'tsken, on Members are again urged to at­ Of particular interest to veterans state oeoadons. a married rausln. the Old Standards. tend the meeting of June 6. Plans 6-1 is the announcement of Assistant He cares nothing for gdf or Resorts—Othor Notes. for the convention parade uniform Natkmal Adjutant Frank B. cards, prsfws rsadhig and the so­ will be given out- and arrangements ciable eompahionship of frriendi. Be Chicago, June 4.—(AP)—^If the Samuels that a comprehensive digest of all laws affecting veterans made to secure same. E v ^ post ia a good story toller and, what Washington, June 4^ (A P )—Tbs law of averages works out, the Re­ will be offered as a supplement to member is needed June 25 to make is mdr^ a good UstSener. Courtly of ssasen’s test ChUnst dinner for the publican National convention will be the August issue of the American the 1982 parade the best ever. manner, he is ths embodiment of Comrade Quartermaster Clarence President and 'frs. Hoover this L ^on Monthly. A tremendous lot the southtand with sU its.fins old over by the night of June 17 and the WethereU is st'li at the Veterans’ .marked ths divide bstwssn Democratic National convention will of inquiries have come to the pub­ 'traditions. oapltsl ■ocisty'a formal satertalniag lishers asking where and how a hospital and is improving Slowly. He is the living symbol of states' adjdum about noon July 2. aoid ite summer iaformalifiss. summary of World War Veterans “Babe" suffered an attack of grip rights, and this is tbs banner he The last 52 years the Democrats The Sserstaty of Labor and Mrs. laws, both federal and state, could two months ago ediieh sapped his ulii carry to Chlcaga Whether be have averaged 5 6-13 days in ses­ none-too-strong vitality, and the William N. Doak wars the tart of sion and the Republicans 4 8-18. be obtained under a single cover. is tbs rear guard of a vanishing ths effletal fsmllv to reixfivs ths These inquiries have been answered "oomeback" is slow. Bert of luck Speculation over the duration of processien or the herald of a move­ Hoovers. It was aiiso thsMr first dia- in the following quotation from the “ B abe.? the big meeting is rife in Chicago It might be a good plan to hold ment for return to esHy American aer for ths Prsstdsat bstous# they' National Adjutant: "This particu­ fundamentals remains to be seen. just now as hotel owners, restaur- an “Absentee' Members Night" at were In moufiiiag tart year.' anters and tradesmen await eagerly lar summary will be slsed to fit the They left ibetr home aocosa the . American Legion Monthly maga- the Armory, at which time mem­ the coming nish of convention busi­ bers who never show up at meet­ NEXT: Where 'TMtoUe of. the Potomac river to sntortato la the ness. What a deadlock might mean sine and will- contain 32 pages. The Free Stote" studs as • prestiIdea-^prssidMittal anite of a local hotel, summary of all lawa wUl be set ings, would be given the fioor and to them can be seen in the estimate have charge of the meeting. With­ tisl candidate .... The.r^rd of greeting mors than 80 giisste la that each convention day will bring forth in readable language which Maryland’s liberal governor and his rooms lUsd with water w es, pink can readily be understood by the out a doubt this would be a novel in a half million dollars. stunt. It might induce member who views on the Issues of tfM 1882 larkspur, and pale blue ddpbiaum. layman. There will also be sugges­ Summsr plena already are taking Nf Brief ior O.O.P. seldom attend meetings, to come cam paign. Both tradition and precedent cir­ tions as to how claims may be msay away from the capitaL An. initiated and followed through. It oftener. ' exodus of younger grouM to June cumstances point to a brief gather­ With the Poppy sale out of the ing of Republicans. Their conven­ can only be had with the Augiut week at Annapons slgnausd the an­ issue and therefore will not be avail way and Memortal Day over for an­ OARK-APPLEBY nual trek to cool hau-'ts. This will tion starts June 14 with the renom- other year, veterans have very little inatlon of President Hoover a fore­ able to any person who is not a be emphasised agsln when doseaa of gone conclusion. Elven with a full member of the American Legion at of official nature to perform until official Isdiss, from Mrs. Edward Armistice Day. June 14 is Flag Idias Doris Lockhart Applebyf day devoted to debate over a pro­ that time. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gsan down, go to Chicago hibition plank *116 meeting is not Day and many V. F. W. posts next week for the National pbUfieal The August issue will be delivered throughout the country are holding Appleby of 220 Center street, will expected to last more than four on or about July 25tb, in accordance conventions. special meetings honoring the fiag. be msraed this afternoon to Ralph i days. with established policy and only Many of the diplomats already What about that annual ex-serv­ Hbuimton Clark, Jr^ son of Mr. and The Democratic convention with those who are members of record in Mrs. Ralph dark of Pittsfield, Mass. have gone to eaatefr resorte. Sav- its two thirds majority rule holds icemen’s outing? A good old-fash­ eral ambassadors are summering the office of the American Legion M o p a sM iu m musMr i» The ceremony w Beehler of Kingston, N. tion, the Democrats would adjourn "last of ths sssaon" fimettons dior- The Fireworks Celebration com After the business session, refresh­ awq>t out of exlstepee endlaas state Y., her college chum. Tlie best man just in time to get home, or be well will be Regiphld Bsilsy of .Pittsfield, ing ths week, and rsodvsd a mum- on the way, Sunday. Their meeting mlttee met at the home of Chair­ ments of fresh strawberry Short­ hoards pad bureaus and shiecurs bar of smell groups. She wamds. man Frank B. 2ammerman Wed­ cake was served. offices. * Mass. Tbs ushers will be Irving J. this year starts Monday June 27. Kaou|^ of Wadsworth street, this guest of ths "Senate Ladta< h m eP / nesday evening when plana were Gladys Mosely was initiated as a His central purchasing agency Tickets have been printed for twelve town, and Cyril Ainsworth, of Engle­ son Club’’ on Tuesday, and ifin-fifi- sessions or for six days if the prac­ drawn for a band concert and member of the Auxiliary at the last has saved much money and lowar- espted an invitation to asm « pa­ display of fireworks at the Old Golf m eeting. wood, N^ J. troness today for ths Oongrasslcnil tice of holding two sessions a day is ed taxes. Tns benefits aocrulag Ths bride who will be given in follow ed. grounds on July 4th. The plan of At the meeting held last night in frofn hta reorganisation of the bsssbsU gams bstwssn R^bUoanx the committee la to request volun­ marriage b y. her tether, will be the armory, it was voted to hold •tate’s sehool system have caused and Demoorate of ths Bouse. tary donations to the cause and Governor Albert Oabelt JUtehle gowned In white Uce. She will car­ the next meeting of the auxiliary many to say that hs has dons his have appointed Aldo Pagan! as at the home of Mrs. Rose Ubert, a ry a shower bouquet of white sweet BEETHOVENS SING best job there. His record for buil Reclamaficn work bstaff drtte In treasurer. With the balance from member of the order, and a Gold BDITOR’g NOTE: This is the peu and llhea of the valley.. Ths what maat tc cook for his dlna ness aincisney has been a-bright Greses by American engUtasM wOl last year the committee have de­ Star Mother. Mrs. Ubert is an in­ first of two stories on GovemoF matron of honor will wear x gown of and. vmisr ths auspioas of tha Da- one throughout deep rose chiffon and will carry an rsetaim 150,000 acres of lend to an AT NEW HAVEN cided to solicit the sum of |300. valid and cannot attend the meet­ Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland, re­ area around Macedonia. Tha pro­ which will insure the townspMple partmsat of Agriouftura, Ithas avan The grsatsat vote-getter ia ths arm' bouquet of Butterfly roses and ings at the armory. garded as a likely compromise distributed a govsramsat trsafiss ject is to be finished next year. - of a display which will exceed the Florence Peterson was elected a choice for the Democratic preslUen- hlstoiy of Maryland waa bora, ths sweet peas. entitled 'A Pookst Essay Annaphllai, Md., Jvme 4. —- Three ■tats which never has dona so, al­ He wpe graduated from dohna their newly furnished home xt 17 Makes to find emidoyment for those in about donations to this sale. Pittsfield avenue, Ptttefl^d. peared on the program at the I^th need this is the first effort of the UUlan Wilson has made arrange­ times )n eight years Governor Al­ though several othara hiva rapsal- Hopktas in' 1886. .studied taw at tha We carry all annual convontion o f the OonnOBtl* sd their enforcement atatntes. The bride is a graduate of New typewriters. year to provide entertainment fbr ments with Marlow’s store for the bert C Ritchie has sought to travel Udtedrsity of 'Marylahif apd' eptw- Y6rk state college at Albany and di cut State Federattoh of Lfuiio perhaps one-half of the population purchase of hats for the Convention that 90 milea of road which lies be­ Goveraar Ritrtfia axplalns: sd poUfica in 1908 as city solioitor txuirat in the puDlio schools of En­ 880.00.and w Qube, held at Sprague * Memorial of the town at one time. No one at a reasonable price. Any member tween Mmryland’a capitol here and '.'No state ti osUad upoh to pro­ of Baltimore. Hs held this popt uU' glewood, N. J. Bt>r the past year BpetilsI Rratel Batsa hall. The club eang six numben, will deny that entertainment of this wishing hats may contact the store the White House at Washington. vide enforcement machinery for the til 1910 when hs was appointed she haa been a teaeher at the Nath­ ’’Border BaUad.” “Pale Moon," kind under the supervision of men officials. In 1984 he was a willing , com­ Federal Inooma tax law, or tha nar- peo^e*s counsel to the puwo per- an Hale school here. The bride­ “SanctuB,” "Morning," "Who Sails trained in the handling of explosives promise candidate vdien the Demo­ cofio act or the Mann sot or any vtce oommissiQn. groom is a graduate o f R utgers Ckd- With Drake" and "Schneider’s KEMora is of a wholesome nature and can crats were trying' to break the his­ other Federal enactmsst that I Ha wmi local fame by forcing a Brifish War Veterans tags. New Brunswick, N. J., and is 763 Main St*« Phono 5680 Band." be enjoyed by xoung and old and by know of. They are the laws the reduefiop in gas ratea after P furt The regular monthly meeting of toric McAdoo-Smith deadloiek at aasostated with Swift A Company, The Menonon Txio, of which Rob­ as many people as can crowd into Madison Square Garden, but John Federal govsnuasat and tha Fad- cue batttt. At' the next election he Pittsfield. ert Doellner, well known vocal vio­ the old golf grounds. the Mons-Ypres Post will be held next Wednesday night, June 8th, m W. Dbvls got the hominafion. linist is a member, was also on the In 19^ he was a potential candi­ program . Amwloan Legion Auxiliary the Army and Navy Club at 8 p. m. All members are requested to be date for the nomihafion but with­ The unit extends heartiest con- drew' in fa'^r of A1 Smith just be­ gratidattons to Mr. and Mrs. Charles present at this meeting as business SuUkowski on the birth of their of a very important nature will be fore the Houston convention, being small daughter. The membership discussed and the secretary has re­ the first of the candidates to. do so. liairman is alreacty looking forward ceived some very important com­ Za.1928 be is an avowed candidate Advance Guards > the pleasure qf enrolling her in munication which will be read, and who is bent upon o^^turlng the Thursta and Counters of le Junior Auxiliary. which will have to be discussed by nominafimi at Chicago. the members. Every member Is 'D f course, I would like to be Interest to Local Soldiers Plans for the Fldac pageant are shaping up nicely. The next rehears­ urgently requested to be present. presldenti who wouldn't?" says al will be held at the State Armory The members of the Mons-Ypres Governor Ritchie, with his charac­ Company G on Saturday morning, June 11th at Post deserve to be congratulated fpr teristic fraidaess. Others may talk The company regrets that First 9:30 o’clock. the fine ^ y in which they turned of being- ''drafted" and of "accept­ Lieutenant Helmar G. Anderson of The next meeting of the auxiliary out for the Memorial Day exerdses. ing” the nomination. Ritchie doesn't; the Howltser Company Is compelled will be held at the State Armory on Sunday morning twenty-five mem­ he wants it, he says so and he is to resign for business reasons. Monday evmiing, June 6th, at 8 bers took part in the memorial serv ou t to g e t it. Would you spend ice held in the South Methodist "Andy” has always been an asset o’clock. This will be the last busi­ His friends believe his chance Church. This service was conducted to the National Guard, ind will be ness meeting before the summer re­ finally ban come., They say they are missed about the armory on drill cess since we are plaimlng to haye by Rev. Robert A. Colpitts. The fine muslo, and the wonderful singing by sura ho eaa stop R o^vslt, if any­ nights. He was as popular with "G" our pageant and entertain guests at body can. as he was wth the "Caimoneers." our second June meeting. the choir was greatly enjoyed by aU who attended. The sermon by Rev. They ^cture the posslhUlty of a Our best wishes go with him. Mrs. Hilda Kennedy, recording Colpitts \yas very instructive and convention, deadlo^ with Roosevelt The payroll for the quarter has secretary, has the deepest i^ path y a few cents to proved very interesting to all ex- finding . It ’impossible to get the been completed and has been for­ of the members because of her ill­ «. ness. Here’s best wishes from us all, service men present. necessary ttro-thlrds majority alter warded to the finance officer at On Monday morning at 9 a. m. futile- balloting, m such a picture 9 Boston. The checks should be In for Hilda, for a safe and speedy recov­ ery. \^ce-Commander Fred Baker and they see R^(^e's stw begin to rise, distribution on or before June 15. Comrades McCullough, Bristow, F. with Smith and Raskob—remember­ Judg^g by the applications for Mrs. Eunice Hohenthal has invlt ed the Unit to lold a card party on Taggart, and rhompson, proceeded ing Houston and 1928<—'throwing enlistment, the Company will have to the East Cemetery and S t James’ their support to Ritchie. They feel save several dollars? the largest waiting list In years If the lawn at her home on Thursday afternoon, June 9th, at 2:15. There Cemetery in Man tester and to that this support, plus tha votes applications keep coming In. Four is room for a great many tables and Grove Hill Cemetery in Rockville, that Ritoble is aide to muster from men applied for enlistment today, it is hoped all the members will where the graves of 10 Brifish ex- other sources, will be suffldsnt to and with four men already on the come and bring their friends. The service men were decorated. A plant put hini oyer. waiting list, it appears ttiat the players at each table will have the with the Stars and Stripes of Ameri­ And ,'^ under these conditions, Company will go to camp with full 8 0 privilege of playing whatever card ca and the Union Jack of Britain mi>parenfiy far more promising fiuui Any one would spend a, few cents to save a dollar. And strength. were placed on each grave. game they prefer and there will be those in either 1924 or 1928. M ^ - A new order Issued this year a prize for high score at each table. The graves of the following Brit­ states that no recruit will be allow­ ish soldiers were decorated: Com' land offers her favorite son as a that is exactly what you do, again and again, i^hen you Mrs. Ida Wo^house, Mrs. Olive presidential i^didate in 1982 for ed to go to camp unless be has at­ Chartier and -Mrs. Mary Brosnan rades Sam Hadden, A. Butler, R. tended at least eight drills. Thli< Is Brown, Sam Richardson, J. Moyna- the thirl tliM. The fact that he will assist Mrs. Hohenthal mid any­ will enter the convienfion with only buy this paper and read its advertisements and act on due to the fact that there will be no one planning to fill a table is asked han, W. Gabbey, W. Clarke, B. . A 16 votes (Maryland’s) doesn't dis­ recruit instruction at camp this to notify one of these ladles. Deere, J. Herron, and Comrade year. A recruit enlisting after next Drawbell. courage bis followers in the lew t theiradvice. Monday will not be permitted to go Anfierson-Shea Post, V. F. W. On Monday at 2 p. m. the Post Many party pomineas have entered ^ * •* ^ ...... to Niantic with the Company tl^ took a very prominent part on the conventions with none. Members of Anderson-Shea Post » '' summer. are in rbceipt of nail from the Memorial Day parade, over 80 mem­ The Company looked fine and pa­ State Department, notifying them bers being present They looked Oo^rnor Ritchie itf Maryland’s raded exceUentiy if the remarks of very smart on parade and were com­ idoL Before^ his day the state had A single fortunate purchase saves you more than of a drive for funds for a Connecti­ plimented by those who lined the the onlookers who watched the Me­ cut Cottage at the National V. F. never re?sleoted a goyemor. It has streets. morial Day parade are correct. W. Home in Eaton Rapids, Michi­ elaeted. Rltc^s to the olRce four the pHce of a year’s subscription. And buys you better There were very few men absent The Mons-Ypres Post takes this timeb.^ His slender m sjoflty of 165 gan. A real effort win be made in opportunity to compliment all those and the weather and temperature the 45-day campaign for ^ d s votes hi ;9l9 lem ^ tP 41.000 in were such that no one suffered apy who were responsible for tha panade. 1928, 60,000 in 1927 and 66.000 in things^foir the table^ feur th^ house, fdr yourself. among the veterans and their They did a fine job. To Marshsl discomforts. friends to tell the story of the home 1980. "Jim" Hynes, we offer our congrat­ The nation at large knows Rltohis Corporal Fracchla who has a rec­ in such a way, that the fund will be ulations. He carried out his job in Smarter clothes, e i ^ conveidence, increased com fort best as a wet candidate but there ord of attending every drUl during enlarged for this purpose. true military style. a three-year enlistment Is a great Living conditions at the V. F. W, The Army and Navy Club was a is npieh mors to him than - just an A ll sorts of new satisfactions. lover of soda or "pop." ” e Is re­ Home are ideal. Groups of children very busy place on Memorial Day. aafi.prohihltlonist. Really, be is no ported to have put away twenty live in separate eotta^ units under The members of that Club deserve wstt^ thap Smith, Roosevelt or bottles on a recent "night out" The the watchful e- es of “house moth­ the highest praise for the fine way Ba|csr.,Hs.atapda pisrsly for what corporal had an interesting experi­ ers." They are provided with every in which they cater to all ex-servioe tbiy.staiKll frt-^ to n of ptohlM- ence this night and Is telling his need, educated and equipped with men’s gnnws, and on such a day as fion to t^ states. friends about it. The question “Who F om tiie habit of reading the advertisements with vocations Uiat will eventually per­ Memorial Day one wonders bow ws The fasti are tiiat Rltchia ia the ' V ‘ , . ■ ,1 . ■ , . Is the joke on?" Is now being ask­ mit them to earn their own liveli­ could ever grt along without the fofieihort. modftp advocate of tha ed. hoods. use of this fine club. They deserve old-fashionsd Deipocrafio doctrine care. The news they contain le valuable and practical Private Smith of Wetherell street Cottage units have been erected the thanks of every Post and Aux­ of states' rights. In that, tha pro­ is seriously ill at his home with an at the V. F. W. National Home by iliary in Manchester. hibition issue is tbs most colorful infected gland. He had the gland Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylva­ To all our comrades who are con­ and, tbersfore, steads out Thb pub- News that’s good. News tiiat means betto living. lanced recently, but it continues to nia, New York and lUinols deput- fined at U. 8. Veterans Hospital at Uo a^ taiga foygato, or, perhaps cause him great pain. It Is hop^ ments of the V. F. W. Plans are al­ Newington we say "Ck>d Speed" and doesn't know, that Riuhta is for nothing serious will develop and ready drawn for other units to be u 6ftnv Ttoovttnr. states' rti^ .a ll down .tha llaa. he will soon be able to attwd drills sponsored by the states of Virginia, Don't fonret the meeting Wednes­ :'Our, g m ha Says, Twa regularly. Connecticut, California, Missouri, day, June 8th, at I p. au—and fill bicoPta m m la the Nebraska, West t^rglnia and oth­ then—So Long. wqild aatem: Rfissta and Italy. IP- OUTPUT DECLINES ers. ■paetert spls6 sad emetal ragu- . ■ ‘ Ail • The V. F. W. Home is located on COOLED HIS ABDOB tators iiMlor the lOO par m t Washington. —Airplane produc­ 591 acres of rolling Michigan farm Amarieap fpMP tha day lis draws tion in the United States d u il^ the land in the valley of the Grand Riv­ Fhll River, Mass.—Piofrs Martel, h’f fitef' fiptuishmsiit from his first quarter of 1982 fell off consid­ er it is idealW situated for an un- jpsthSrti.^Btesst uxttl hi Is laid erably as compared with the last poUoe aUegsd, hit his niother-in-law derUUng of p U t providing over the bead with an axe and then away ;in,sa quarter of 1981, tte Aeronautles healthful oui_ fnmment for went to eommlt suldde. He biuv • % s# tiiE ^ told what hs may Branch nf the U. S.lDepartinent of m i qrv buses trans- rled to the Globe ^burt, burled him­ ^ auy.; hot drink, what Commerce reports. Produothm dur- ^ and from self Into “ ■ - th# first qm ur^of 1 | 8 S w as ere they ttwt of last .j MAMGHESIXR EyiNINO HEBAIO, SOOtB tUMCmoiBBi 00Nb*;''.aAX|na)Ar, JUlIX I U8&

5:45-L>Uttlf On^Ma Aaala. a k a a ^ aftanum at Babnont 5:0b—Thna; waatliar. Farit The eup is offered aaeh year 5:02—'“National Affairs’* — David 1 SPORTING EVENTS in memory of bar husband, tael lata DPtciiwiuns DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Lawranea. Angiist Bdmont 5:07—Sports Rsviaw. Dial Twisters •ATUROAV, JUNE 4, (OMtril tod iMttro BUndard Una) Trarolara HiDadraallBg I i :l 5 - ^ a Monif^ Views the News INTEREST SOOETY Miss LUUaa Emerson, who Is to Proframi •nbltct le ehtnft. f. M* (Ucyilfbt tin* •n* bow totWi) Hartford, Oanp. 6:3P-OrebaatiiA Hf W. d. OAL/EON be marilsd to WlUlam Wright NNAIIIIIUlltAa MMNW 10^ H. O , i 5 : A - M . Harts, Jr.,«on June 28 in f t Bar- ..'?2s-dW.T,?. vi.ssjj.’w a 'ifK x sn ^ ^ 7:OOMnms: Amos ’n’ Andy. tholemew’s church, will carry during Ifb TAo aoooelaiod Prooo/ Conti toot. tae ceremony a card case,.a wedding devtaaad, Jtme a —(i t f ) —De­ 4tl(^ Sts£^oek Minor—0 to o , fm * 4, IMS 7:80—^6o Rinse' OrehmtrA Myrt and .ldarge wiU return to Nte-WIAF NETWORK 7:40—Edward MacHugb, baritone; StwplediaM To Be Feotore; gift which had belonged to <3ueen velopment o f avlatloB'e greatset 4iM— itT^aoloooo Oroh.—0 to * h; d . b. t . Alexandria of England, for whom •A8I0—taoti want (boy) wool wtio StOO- liOO-F. W. Wllo-0 to 0 ‘ p .if. String trio. tbs air about August 29. In tha mass eompetfriva flight la a goal ot vriar ertac w(»b wf| wilt wftr .yro ww 6i1^ ai15-W|lilom Holl-< to 0 rnsantims' thsy intend to oasb*ln on Miss Emerson as a child, danced. «bon wsao i^ n ww) waal: MiOwooti SsM^ fOO-Novolty Tr1o-« t« o 1:00—Bluo Room BoBoos. 8:00—Bam Dance. Dinner Dances and Hoaie The ease was tha gift of Mrs. Law­ tala yaar'e national air raois. wrtnaa wofi koO woo-who wow wdaf Si4b- |i4S^tr*at ainfor—o t« o 1:80—Toddy ffsek sad Bis or> 5:80—Dance wHh Countess d'Oreay their popularity by making a per­ NORTHWtaT A CANADIAN - wtmj isOO- 7i00—Plano Toani'^ to o obsitia. rence Townsend, ot Washington) A new type ot traDsoonrinantal wriba katb wobo wia» kfyr oliaw otcf Oill— 7i1>—Lyman Or.—Sulot Oaplli 9:80—First Nights?. sonal appaarancs' and vaudsviUs Air Derby, comparable to 'th f Ih - ao^UTH-^rrva------wptf...... wwTio. wlf ------wjajj- Valero—Plxio; MeCartOUrlo—w#ot 2:00—(Emoriesa Lsfioa Amcillsry. 10:00—OrchastrA tour of the country. Pardee Are Amnfed. By mutual oonsant the engage- wna>wana wlod worn wme wsb wapi •ISO- TM - HellywoeO V^IOMro — TsUl 10:80—Twenty Fiagsrs of Hanponyt ropean eup handioap races, wIB ta- irjdx wonb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre Baoto; Pour Blon fovo^Otslo 2:10—Lsubbt'Ash RodtSl. Walter WinoB^ now is conduct* taint ot Ifiaa Blaanor Gould, daugh­ vrbal ktba ktbo •i40«* 7i40—Chteao* Varloty^ to • 10:45—Harmony Duo. ter' of Mr. and Mta Jay Gould, to augiirate tae races' which will he WCBTi^oa^ kal kftr kfbl 7:00- •:00-Vauflhn 0* Loath—0 to 0 2:45—WhispsiiBE Banjos. Austta 11:00—Weather; sports rtvlsw. New York, June 4— (AP)—The William N. Haskal, Srd. son of Ma- held here August 27 to Bepfember PACIFIC COA8T—kfo. kfl„ kaw kome •no—Armonlan Cnpruo—• to o Serivsnor, director. il:l6.^RspuDiican News bulletin. kho wokato koea kox kjr Klta kfod alltar kgu 0:30—U. 8, Army Bantf—a to o ______trip spring race masting of tas United (3eatral William N. Haskell and 6, it was announced today by CUl- 3:00— 1MOO—Shllkrot Orch.—e to o 8:00—Msrty Msdcspi. Norman 11:20—ptyaa—Roland Pomerat. . Haskell, has bson broken. Miss Cont. taoL ^ ^ • :l^ 0:l»-PubMo inotltuto-o to • doutisr, (Urector. (To network la- Hollywood sind ^rthur jirrett—« to o cludinE WEAF, WJA7L WOY, 12:00—Jack Penny's Orchestra. resorts. 'Ye will be featured on a the first .Urns on tae fasBlonable Gould’s parents have announced. rector. 140— 3:30—Matin** Qomo 1:00—10:00—RoOman’o Or^.<^ to • A.Af. It will be open to any airtaaae a iia - S:13—Alox Oraoaoln'a Orch. WBEN, WTAli, WWJ, KEX new and different Luehy Strike North Shore next Saturday. 8i40— 3:40—Th* Lady Next Door 0:80—lOiSIL-Miirlauaro’o Orch.—«to 0 12:80—Time. licensed bv tae Department of Com­ • — 4:10—Oklppy—raiet only iOK)fr-iiiOO—aiMio 9reh.-^ to o WPR, KdA). gram ,whi(^ is to commence Sodsty folk are preparing to wd* 115 1040-11130—atorn’o Orch.—0 to o 3:80—BUI Joneo sod his orckestrs. SundBy, June 5 about the middle of June. merce and handicaps will be eetab- 3:30— 440—Oopla Penarlova, Sopranc 11:00—13:00—Daneo—wabe woan wmo 9:00—Time. oome tae smart, aportiag event DANCING TONIGHT liahed to permit every ffier—men * 3146— 3:40—Lanilt Trie—* to 0 4:00—Silent Another very : popular program la 4:00— 6:00—Dinner Muale—Baste NBfrWJIZ NETWORK W nO and WEAF 680 k. o. 4BAS m. 9:0WMomlng Melodics — Louis Many Bouse parries are being and women—to compete on an equal 4:30— 3 4 0 -Meuntalnsere—woof wtic weir, organist. the minstrel show which is heard planned, featuring dtaner*daacea. baslA only: Oodfroy Ludlow—MIdwoat BASIC CHAIN—Bai:eti w)s (key) wbi- 4M6—WTXC Syaehronizod with every Monday evening at 9:00 ‘ Tbo five-event meeting, the high AT PINE LAKE SHORES 446— 6:46—Juno Purssll—lo eoaot wbza wbal wham #dki ka W3W wjr w|wt WEAF 00 660 k. c. (See WEAF KhpO-HSafSity Crusaders. Inatead of starting on the Padfle 340— 3i06—To to Anneunosd Midwest: wcity-kyw Ilf]:fkz waar wla )iwk for ProfTBrn). - lOsiOr^trlag Trio. through ^JJZ. A Manchester boy is spot of which is the Bowman coast alone as formerly, there Fill 3:16- 6:16—Melody Trail kwer koll wren wmaq ...... 1:00 A m.—SUent iO:d8^A Song for Todey. the advertising dtreotor for this steeplechase, will be coodueted over be two divisions, one ttariag off 6:46— 3:46—The Ooldbergs NORTHWEST A CANAOI^* — show. . r tae West irills Racing Aasodarion Borst Orcheatra With Carl August 21 from an Atlanrio ooa:^ 3:00— 7:0^Bly Culbertson en Bridge wlba katp wabe wday kfyr rkgw ffcf UKi(M>Trinity CBurcb—Rev. Arthur course, near Woodbury. This oourse Wiganowdd Prompting To 3:15— 7H6—Ceneert Prog.—Also ooutb SOUTH—wrva wptf wwpo w)a wj»z SoBiM, Znae 6, IBSt : f Lae Ktnsiorlng. Slngln’ Scud ia. about 48 years old board dty yet to be selected and thd 3:30— 740—Ts Be Anneuneed wfla«waun wiod wan wmo mb mpt is over pmerty beloaglaf to Sec­ Furnish Musie Tmiight. other starting from a west ooaift 7:00— 3:00—4.7. Spy ttory—c to 0 wjdz wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap In^ Bk B. 8. T. and hit realhama ia Harry FrankeL retary of S^tate Henry L. Stimson 7 4 0 - OtS^The Club—Also so. * Can. A.M, dty tha same time. The two divl- wofti ktba ktba . 12:15^1^ BiUy songs. The oldest of the. 8fiUs brothers and Thomas F. White. d(«i8 will meet at eotae centnl •:00— 3tO(L-Danee Hour—e to e MOUNTAIN—koa kal kgtr Wbl 10:00—W m e S3synehroniSBd with 12;29—Time. is 21 and the yotiD8^ is 17. ’They For those who demand friendly 0:00—10:00—Nubs C^olumbe Orehsstra PACIPIO COAST—kgo kfl kM kono WEAF on 660 iL c. (See IATFAF Prevkmaly United Hunts meet­ point, p roba ^ Dallas. Tex., and f:16—10t16—Merle Thorpe, Talk kbd kpo keca kez kjr kga kfad ktar 12:80^Visiting with Joe MltcbeU have become piipular enough to ings have Doen bdd dtasr at Bel­ atmosphere and good music, plus a then race to CSeveland, arriving the 340—1040—Jack Pettis Orchestra CanL BaaL for program). Chappie. have several imitators who in tiim mont Park or Aqueduct The change congenial crowd of dancers, we opening day ot the races.' 10:00—11:00 — Ralph KIrberyi Rogers 1:30— 840—Hallo Marls. Sketch 7:16—End of Synchronised pro­ 1:00—.Morey Pearl’s Otohestra. have also become popular. would luggeet that you pay a visit Oroh.—oeaet to coast 1i4»- 8:46—SlngliM Strfnsa-^ to 0 gram. was made because of tha accessibil­ Each plane will be tested for speed 10:30—11:30—Danoo Musi. 2:00- 3:QO-Kogiin'a.Orah.-« to 0 l:4A-r; “Romance of Politick.’ — Both Amos and Andy’s wives re* ity of the West HlUs grounds by to the ^ e Lake Pavilion at Pine and handicapped according to ume. CBS-WABC NETWORK 8i30- 340—Satyrdoy Matlnaa—0 to « w n o 1060 k. e. 28M sa. David O, Woodbury. ceive a pay .check. aach week for Lake Bhores, Mansfield, tonight ahd 3:00— 4:^Paelflo Poituro Proffrtm P.M. rail, boat automobile, or airplane. The handicap will be absorbed at BASIC CHAIN — EASTi.waoo (key) 8:30— 4:30—Stekaa’ Orch.—Alto OOSat S:00-4»Unitarlaa Hour—music, di« criticising the boya work. They fig­ F. Ambrose Clark, of Westbuiy, enjoy an evening of merriment each lap by starting the slowast ) wads woko weap waab wnae wgr wkbw .3:46— 4:46—Orphan Annia—Ittat only T:80—Orchestral Gems. Moshe ure that-they .have to bf good to Dancing will begin at nine o’clock wkro wbk wzya wdro weau wlp-wfan Paranev, director; with RuUn Se­ ractioo Henry Jackeoa Warren. preddent of tae United Hunts, is m plane first so the plane to cross taa 4:00— 6:0O-Hap Tulllvor—Aipp oofot 2:80—Herbie Bay'e broheitrA please th^r wives. charge of arrangements, assisted by sharp and continue until one, with finish line first will be the winner of wJaa waan tvfbl wbpd wmal: Mldwaati 4:16— 6:16—Hoort Sense—.llso flooet gal, violinist (To network InelUd^ both old-fashion and modem the wbbm wgn wfbm kmbo wood kmox 440— 640—Lepoa Orch.—Baalet Oi^ ing, WEAF, WOBR, WTAG, StOi^Frlendly Hour.. l4well Tbomiui is iadarried, has a John Hay Whitney and others. each lap. The winner of the most BAST AND CANADIAN — wpa wph phan Annie—mldwaat repeat vogue. laps will be thq Derty champion. wibw wliao wlba wfaa wore efrb okao 6:00- 61OO—Amea 'n' Andy—eopt ealy WGY, WBEN, WGAB, WTAM, S:80—SieBoes from VeriailleA sevsn*year*old son, a big black OIKIB — wgat wfaa wbro wbt wdod 4:00-^dkmge of Home, Sweet Home Mrs. W. Averin Harrimaa heads Buddy Borst and hia orchestra Prizes will total approxlmatdy 6:16— 6:16—Te Ba Annauneod WWJ, WSAI, WLS, KSDrW Oa mustache and Uvea on a farm in up will fumab tae latest in rthymie knoz klra wrao wlae wdau wtoo krla 618O- 640—Sonata Raoltal—AJm op. WHO, WDAF). 4:80—|iune, sketches. 1 per New York atate, a committee arranglttg a dance at $20,000, the largest ever offered ta WIT ktrh kta* waco kfjf wqaro wdbo '6:00L. 740^DangOr Plghtora. Drama the Waldorf-Astoria on Tuesday eve* melodies and Carl Wiganowaki will an American air race. IJie COrd wdae wbio whaa wtar wdb) wfiw wwva 61SO- 7:30—SeIvTn'a Oreh.—Alae-Caa. 8:00-rHBr^ Rlchmaa, with Rubin- 5:00—Sabbath Reveries. prompt the square dances /'in his MiDWaST—wbcm webt woab wmM . 7:00— 6:00—jingla Jea. Sonoa o ff ■ orchestra. 5:80— Gypsy music; orehsstra; During the present and coming ning. June 14, for the new infirm­ Cup, two automobiles, lap priaea and wtao wkbh kfab wian kaej wIbw kfh 7:16— B1I6—Te Be Anneuneed ary for women and children. usual aplsndld manner. Pine Lake numerous cash awards wlU be given. wmt wpaz wkbn 7:3^ 3:80—PIret NIghtei—-Alco eoaot 9:00—Baasball scores. tenor E o l^ t periods of thunder showers and Pavilion is within easy driving die* MOUNTAIN—kvor kla kob kdyl 8:00— 9:00—Melodle Ooma 9:05—“Bongland.” Norman Clou­ 6:00—’Tims; weather; sports re> lightning there are a few precau< Since the race will start in twe PACIPIO COAST-khj knz koin kgb 3:16— 9:16—Snoop *nd Paap tier, director; with Sally Ayers Mrs. August Bdinont, who recent­ tance of Mancbeater. To reSch this divisions and it will not be neessaary kfro kel kfpy kvi ksm kmj afbk kwg 9:30- 3i80—Plnoora of Harmony view. tions which a person might take to ly opsnid hsr country home in* the newest of summer spots simply for eastern contestants to f^ to tae Cant. BaaL 8:4^ 346—MeCrayy Brethar* and Fred Wade. 6:15—Heroic Days of Plymouth safeguard his radio equipment; and Syosset L. L, district for the sum­ drive tp the four comers at Mans­ west coast to stut, offldala hope for 140— 3:00—Beaten Variety—e to a •40—1040—Slumber Muola — Bsslai 9:80—Jane DiUon, impersonator. Colony. by the same token other things mer, will present the memorial field and turn right on the Willi* . 3:00— 3:00—Ann Leaf, Organ—e to Amoa 'n' An3y—Rapaat ter woat 9:45—L’Heure BxquisS. which might be damaged from 100 entries. Last year 61 eaterad 8:30— 8:80—Cnrlatlan'e Orch.—e to Oils—10:13—Taapao Sipgarai-iHlCwstt 6:80—Golden Gems. trophy to the winner of the Belmont mantle state road. the Derby from the Padfle coast. •40—10:30—Harry Raaar'a Eaklmoa 10:16—Lifetime Parade. 6:45—“HaJtsrs of a Greater Bos* lightning. ’Ike most important, of 3 :o ^ 4:00—Duahln Orah.—e to e 10:00—11:00—Jaok Danny. Oronaatra 10:80—The U&rrv Madcaps. Norman , 3 4 0 - 440—Oao. Hall'a Oreh.—e to 1040—11:30—Clydo Mooro'o Oroh. ton.” course, is to see that a good light* 4:00- liOO—Martin'a Oroh— e to • Ctoutier, dirsetor; with tbs Three 7:00-nnM . lUng arrester is attached between Mad HattafS. 7:80—Frank Lutkar, Jaok Parker the airial and ground. If you Intend 11:80—Jaaaa Crawford, organist to be away from home for a day or 12:00 Mldn.—Weather; Atlantle and DarrsU tyoodyard. L o o k .. . D o ytm 8:OOr-OrcbestrA more disconnect the airial from the Coast Marine Forceast set and attach it to the ground feaUie how nuomitliyypnemi OLD PETE ENJOYED 12:02 a. m^—SUert. 9:00—MaiodleA 9:10—Stag Party. wire; this will make the airial act own a big beaotlfiil UnTsler Qaeor TwUt$ 9:45—Ciomady sketch. as a small, weak lightning rod Pull with Floanng Power? 10:10—TBa Old Sitfing Mastyr. the radio plug from its socket in the .Ghryakr haa placed itself in a REALGOODTIME In Day*» N»w$ 10:45—RispubUcanB News bulletins. wall. While tale ia not entirely nec 11:00—Tima; weather; sports re< eseary it !■ an added precaution. I class all alone in preaenbdajr view. have eeen indios, after being hit by valnet WDRC lightning, that were ta deplorable Oklahoma City: The policemen 11:16—Perce Leonard, Minstrel of Ejoaeidng smartnesa—lavish Puhandler Raitet the Ante 815 Hartford, Oeim, 1180 tbs Air. shape Just for the want of these few lqxnry--4)readi4aking peiifonn- were pretty certain there was liq< 11:80—Organ—Arthur Martel. simple preeautlons. uor in the house, but the house was Lest We forget, this is the time anoe—best o f safety—extra long ip^jmsm for Saturday, Iona 4 18:00—Tims. life. t and Two Goitioiiien. Take outside the city limits and they D. S. of the year when nearly everyone ‘O 'W fiW ENVB wiikmmtmwi couldn’t do anything about it Just 1:00 p, m.—George Hall’s Orchestra. likes to have hia windows open so More power, more speed than U lilLSSl^iSli VLOATlBfO PpWHB 1:80—String Ensemble. don’t drive your neighbors to die avnniAnc cumai • snjMxsGua iiucToa • m s wBEBiNo • m nuuue Up Iks Suggestion. then a storm came up, the waters traction by turning the volume on 99 out of 100 owners will began rising and the house began 2:00—Saturday Synoopators. evernae* ■lAXU.QiunsQiJiAXMomsmiMoa.oounMaorcntaaMniussfaAia 2:80—Salon Orchestra. STAGE STAR BACK your set so that it can be beard in fioatlng townward. The officers the next county. Smooth and silent beyond waited until the house bad floated 8:15—National Stallion Stakes. New York, Juno 4.—(AP)—That 4:00—^ e Bslmont Stakes. belieO aorOtratfliiitim * 1 4 7 5 food old Une, "oouldys spare me a inside the city limits and then found A .700 bottles of bear in it 4:80—Congrssaional Baseball Game. INWALWISE” FlBE*y)ANTY ATTIRE Cluyaler thrives o n e o ip . r*.. . • ' „3...... 7 ■ <• nickel, mister, for a euppScswfy?^’ Los Angeles: These hole-in-one .6:00—F iddle Martin's O roh d i^ ptartsonO! h u gone from the vocabulary of stories are getting monotonous. 6:80—Jack Miller. Brocktoq, Maas.—If it hadn’t been 6:45—Leon Belasco’s OrcbestrA M wrttm t, otht OoH 4a Fete Wingfield forever. Like, for instance, william Pullse 7:00—“The Folitlotd SitufiUon in for a fire, tas families of Maurice . MS7A Pete, who always haa panhandled vicb, who took his 12-year-old son, Madge KenoedY Makes Hit In Tompkins and Allen Holbrook might on Imf orUi Bill, out to show him how to play Washington T on i^ t” Frederic W. 4 have been scandaliaed. The youths on mU oikt r modoU In tbo ouppacawfy school of the pro- golf. At the eighth tee the father WUe. were arrested driving their car feaiioD, has tasted Important 7:16—William Hall, baritone; Rich’s Mew Breadway Offering; niroria xadio. said: “This is a tough one, my boy. OrebsstTA through city streets olad only In Ttmo fai *■ CimW money. He has panhancUed ten dol­ Use your spoon.” 7:80—Girls’ Trie. their unddreiotatag. Tbey explained MaiMaS n*Zi.g1 lars at one fsU swoop. No artifices, “Father,” replied Bill, “aometlmea 7:46—The Street Singer. Ober Theatrical Notes. that fire had broke out and de* ■aaSar w lz | no appeal to sympathy. Just plain, you irk me.” Whereupon he wham­ 8:00:—Armenian Cbonie. ■troyed taelr camp and they had to eld'fsshlonsd honesty. med the ball down the fairway with 8:16—Abe Lyman's Callfomlani vis­ drive home minus tagir outer cloth* In recent days Pete has been act* a driver and it dropped into the cup. iting New York Night dubs. lag. whlcB.WM lost ta-tas fire. ing as sandwich man at a dollar a The father shook his head sadly and New York. June 4.—(AP)—Madge GEORGE 80 SMITH 8:80—Ollio Swenson and Pats John* Kennedy haa a habit of bobbing up day. Good clean work but not much ■aid: 'I still think you ahould bava ■on. A new sodsty has t)een formed to 30 BI^SELL STREET, SOUTH MANCHESTER dough. He was beginning to crack used a spoon." 8:45—Variety Program. on Broadway only once a season, abolish priM fighting. Soma of our under the strain. Oshkosh: Tragedy may come 9:00—Isham Jonis OrchastrA but then to delight her followers new champions 'Shonld be given M > U l; < M > M I 1 > 1/ lift i» I M 7 » n I 11 i S . o(M3 ( “There ain’t no future to being a leisurely through the years; or it 9:80—U. S. Army Band. with a eaptlvatl^ performance of honorary memhersbips. ; \ N I I I sandwich man,” he told himself. may come, as it did to Leonard 10:00—Mualc That Satisflsa; Ruth li|ht, sentimental comedy. “The better you get, the bigger the Tritt yesterday, between breakfast Btting. From Philip Barry’s sophisticated sign they hang on you. What ^ need and lunch. At 8:80 a. m. he killed 10:15--^lumbla Public Affairs In< “Paris Bound" to a bit of MUne is relaxation to get my mind off the his wife. At 12 noon, under a sen' itituto. wBBniw to Noel Coward’s hilarious tax Bltuatlon.” tence of life imprisonment, he ate 10:45—Arthur Jarrstt "private LivoF’—abs has malntainsd nr? f IS He figured ten dollars would . be lunch 22 miles away. In the ' state 11:00—Don Redman's Orcboatra. her pinnaols as one of the stage’s about right to finance an orgy such prison. r 11:80—Earle Madrlgusra's Cuban moat competent eomsdisnnss. as be contemplated. But where to OrehsatTA Now she is back again as a hu* get the ten? WeU, why not ask moroua young matron with domestic somebody? •FroffiBm lor Sunday, do trouMsa. T w ia in "Bridal Wise,” Two Genflnnen Enter WAPTINC D. S. T. a punny t Draauttically. W a ll hasn’t Floating Power ia Oafiiol!4hla» ^ They went the three of tfiom, Harris, soloist « f Christopher Columbue, this p o j you haadsoffidy i f you can. from place to ilace. Verily, it was EUswortb Falrb^ks of South 10:00«-«Hifhllghts Program; Jack “Christopher Comes Across” pre­ an availing. They woimd up at the Windsor, after which games were Denny's Oi^sstra. sents tae diseove?er as one who XI: . ,.«• Fty yofu at dit rate of |2a00 a Look at AH Thraa en ti^ ce to a swanky hotel on Fifth played and refteshments were lo!«0«!^adio Show; Eddis powUng, came to America because be was served. master of osranmniM.- bsing pursued by half tae irate hus­ word—a^uy daMa 1^0 priceS' paid, Avenue where the doorman declined aotne o f the jnoa^ famous writers—if Lowest-Priced Cars te permit Pete to enter, although The children in all South Windsor 11:00—Tha (HuCbos. bands ta Europe. .... ■ ■ ' 1 ■! .' • I ITII Bis oompanions, who lived there, schools in grades fibm 4 to 8 haveU ll:80—Eddia Duehta’a Orchestra. The play is bolstered considfra- your demdpdba wins. been given audiometer tests ra< bly by tae mirthful farce perform­ ComphdioM witt help JOB. bmged him to come in .. Get your entry form to ' arising from bis Central cently by C!harles J. Prohaska of ances of Patriria Calvert and Betty day. A w And doa't watti Get the State Board of EduM^on. The Lauranec. DES01X>,DOD6RorCHR[ R m p R Park benoh, recalled the adventuie superintendent, Mrs. NeUie A. Mac- forai today. At today with pride. But bis brow wort dealer ca^ n ^ ^ y you. Laugblln said teachers are rsqufst The Actor’s Dinnar Club moved DOlDGBW* B traubled frown. ing parents to eo-opsrater by obtain­ ‘I t was a Joyous evening," he into ataargsd new quarters tata Yottll want to tide in die new tfy - ing medical advice where eases of week. It la a restaurant open to ^ - 4- of Bald. “Charming companions. But I deafness have been shown. Union both aetdra and non-professloqals, moud), o f eontae, ];oqk at the car. Be muahot find my sandwich board. I school conducted parent and health and so oparated that duers pty for obaervinff. Ash Piymemth ownetsyou jBdnk they must have taken it The day Tuesday with exhibits of sew­ Batorday, dime 4 oQty if they are aUe to know abontt'their can—about 'iBBt I remember was one of them ing and manual training on display (B. D, T.) * dq ao. No (ma,imow8 irira pays and jinying *t was a Greek horse and In the corridors and written and m P. M* who doaant, ao taouaapda of unem- that ke was going to climb into it work in the class rooms. i:OO^Weatasr. playad aetora are fad without em- Dtotdhp fea aenaadons of a Pty- "RldlculCus, I calls it But from Rev. Harry S. Martin, pastor 0:! 1:05—Miirkst Ravlsw (talk). barraannant . mouth-Ftoadog . Power Ride. Rwy IMBf OB that ’nickel-for-a-euppacaw- the First Clongregatlonal church of 1:110—Marhet Beylsw. Ea b t T o Bn t b r 1s eut, see? Fm big time now, South Windsor rill preach there Xt waa ta 1981 that Joseph Stalin* ^ U, big time.’' next Sun'day morning at 10:40 1:15—4-H aub. f t X:50--AnMrloaii P am Bureau Fsd- hraift sad Eva u PaUlaant flnt ap> ReiBember dtitt P^mmnth'aJoaa hi .4 AbbSd hand meditative^ O’clock. 'Ihe subjiMit for his admen pfArdd enpoalta aadi irihar ta iHol- over A w el^s nrowth of . beard and will be “Fools Aeoerfilnf to the •arattoB.. , • i- ' fas’a “LUI(m'! Xa'Oetobas tasy udO w ot bBCk to dMp. Bible." The Christian Endeavor 2:80-~-caneer Education. ' be rsufiltSd ta a r^val of tail services will not be * held in the 2:45— Ut^ Symphony. as tae (tpantag praientarion of « a church until fall. 8:15—Organ—Doris 'Tirrall. Civio Repertory Theater. ' re-stag^ the BatUe of Miss Edith Adams, daughter of 8:40—Mala trio. W. W -- flew months backi hut Mr. sfid Fred K. Adimis, for- 4: Baa atM»ad out la. 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v'-‘ ‘VW,' - ’)' .. _ »« «.« ank •• .M**/-; r-* f-M » . n il; How ' to Km p WeU' by BEGIN HBBB TODAY ; > by'World., OBEBBY DIXON, 19 and p t^ , A Stay a#dr la this taO* her mother e*‘e Is going to n model, so fov ^w norre- :S(BE MBTODAY. MEAL FOR The otblfr ' onXbito .up.-to ‘fhat- ’divMmiiaiufii *Jni» meeting hot Instead meets DAN TOFtsi, ■ .. . s THE YOUNG fiim.iji my lap. ^ cliirfrt' and.. MDLUPS, newspaper reporter I t u cod, Wfigr and per- little pfXNffis >abd..lap, >up - my ndMun she Is In love. Her wealthy fectly ■ " Foto 8ko0|d |io.Bas:- to Handle and ‘pat»? .-^Dld' he • me' apy Or pt^t'out . tire* alahadtsir'la^^ parents do not know she Is aomiaint* .CMnry iC foot, 1|ii(t|Miginal in a . . In SmaD Dishea. ' (frairce Uttle ad with Dan. Cherry goes with him sheer silk ap4 white with: bursts ;'to;;.fr9-Xeeto^ the Arey- of ^ to Interview a bank robber^i sweev plain toeer and you’ll EDITOR’S N iOTE: This la - top hugs uHi-kmes? ’■ ' ever teuch it. GeotYle miia&'t touch ' lieart She blunders Into underworld adore it fmr Its practieidity. fint of two articles by Dr. Flahbelu ' He' «toot who hield nice "pretty .laa9!.” headquarters and a bullet strlkM Crinkle crepe silk In orange-red on/niidday meala for young chil­ him. Alto .toatiud of fictt% to with .“Nbi ’todeifrl!' si^ hiji her arm. Dsn takes her to a doc­ topped hy Plato .wldte oinkle crepe, toe outUnes of^my top>SBtti&^ him­ I f ' be'vjteafnB to -assoctote ray lia o i tor’s office and then home. He |s With red toittoh eAd red leatoer dren. 'The ' second ton-appear- to^ morrow.’ * ^ self q u lfl^ 80 ;.afiit6 •bicroomterta'ble tbtogi/^to AOittiaikto!^ liv ^ ti^ g to explain what has haro^d belt, is truly fascapattog/ and he - timt: bapkbonei when MR. DKON appears. He Is gerSr he!U keep .afrsy from-them.” Style No. 2 ^ .is designed for • By DR. MOSBIS FISHBEffN of - his' dviBr'''mto/.'a^/pafr^to" and; ^^'/:^»righti’’;i:oc^^ um, very angry and brandlsher a neiys- sizes 16, IS yren^'3d, 88, 40 and 42 rea6hed ter a*;lade--a(in^<)p, a .tame. no fio- tUbte' must- - be pi^ier containing Cherry’s ptoture inches biut. Size. 86 reqdres- 2% Editor, gonmal ia the Amerioap His Ughtotog4ike Uttje fihe^rs and an account of the shooting. Mr. Medical Association, and of Hygela, touched—Uttle. slaps kU over the yards of 89-toto materitd with % would g et ImM o f .-it-^qii^cer than fpopo. Hut suppose some: ope leaves Oixon ortors Dan from the l^onse. yard of 89-|i^ cbn^asttog. . toe H ^to Magadne. my eye could fbUow, of his-mother’s. the: chtoa cupbdard dobf-open some ' " Days pass and SABAH, Cherry’s And every trinket ' Later that evening toe finds Dan, you I’-sireL-'■ '■yZ-VA-;': : . Threefore, it is well toat toe United 'You can^t teach him not to touch ing hands off. He would eventualty : 'tells him what has happened,.^and V.,--• 1 . . • ...... States Department of Agriculture things now,” I tifid her. “You might be afraid to touch 'so nuuto - as a says, “Let’s get married!’’ Pattern No.'.. . .. has now available a bulletin just as weU teU him he-mustn’t eat door. .That .woiflU be tragic: - .^.-He when you-hand him: his-bottle. Whmi They are married by a justice PHe« .15 Cents by . Many E. Sweeny and Charlotte learns with his hands.” . ~ Of too peace. Friends of Dan’s find C^tfleld on proper midday meals. he' walks it will be .toe same thing.” ‘Weii^what?” . , ^ them and stage a celebration. Cber- 2903 There have been many atodire aa “WeU, he wlU;havie' to learn some “Make^ this a baby's house instead to Wbat ia toe proper amoupt of time sotog8';lmyond reach The amoimt of food the child re- ding presents brokfri as Anne did for a whUe. When he is ready tej NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY > • • •ofosqosu • • a I .quirea and toe amount it may want w;ben BobMe was bom. The time to know toe difference between things, CHAPTER X are governed by. its appetite, its teach, them to take care of things is get them out again. Baby raising food habits, by the manner to which when they, are-Uttle;” and 'interior decorating -haven’t a 2;. Cherry crossed the room and New €to4 Ibrpblsins “How Uttle.?” > thing to common.” ' "gave the window shade a tug. Bright 'toe fbod is prepared, and the way 'Miss Alice C. Sm|to^-fer 30 years to which it is eaten. ‘WeU, when 'be starts to run “Sure?” L morning sunshine was a fine thing, a probatiem officer to New York^ aroimd.” -. - . “Spre.” . - .r - v,ibut too much of it was as bad as (Mreful preparation and attrac­ How -to- Teach Lessmif says that the majorlfy of girls who tive service aid the appetite. Food “I’ll begin on this lace cover. none. It blinded you. are problems today are toe second “What are;you gplng.to do? Lead Here, Theresa, put it to the drawer-’* She tossed her head back, shaking generetlbn Of terMgn immlgranta that is burned, under-cooked, lumifr ‘>toe tangled mass of dark hair ta.o issy d***?9y who resent th eir par.ents’ “Ehi- and' develop prejudices that can T>iB iihecoming lisarray. Then she sat ropean” attitude, toward ^ving them school I there is : no: coaxing, threat­ child should be suieh’ as to. demand down in the big chair, leaned back oventome oifly with months of re­ ening, or encouragement of emo­ the freedom American ^ Is have. education. 'Borne chewing,' but’;tough teods are • and, surveyed the room. She hdd toe dress up. It was certainly not a oostnme to tional outbursts. The child that has pot'advlsable. . _; 'r She made an . amusing picture. breakfast. Children who are too tired from become accustomed to raising a. dis­ - Pulled about her and tied securely play or from insufficient sleep will turbance about its food develops of flesh silk wisre being packed into day’s Slip needs laundering, don’t show lack of interest to food. Fol­ !TOM(WBOW: W hat to ; prepare '•at the waist was Dan PhlUips’ old up - ter 'it with a bang-up dinner a box to be delivered , to toe Bis- bother to look. Of course it does.” various ingenious devices for avoid­ for ilie young Child’s noon m eat dressing gown. A strange purplish^ It was certainly not a costume to io-wing any emotidnal upset, toe ing or delaytog eating. wear to breakfasl in a restaurant. party tonight. Is that’all right?” uftrlc •' ' \ Daily fresh lifidertoings, daily {^petite is disturbed. It is not ad­ i red hue now the dressing gown ha That, you, pherry?” tant move, and analyse^ly tfae-ever-chaogii^ ' . V crowded the tiny closet to over­ "Yes, I’ve been walttog ter flowing. As Cherry turned she real- you.’.' The Associated Press stas is NOT the ired .what a really hideous room “Hew- are-you, bgl^? Sorry I or parties, it is interested oiriy in reporting- tbe< nefj^/ trutbfu%. Was. D ark, dismal paper on the eouldn^t give.you a ring earlier, but w^ls. Worn spots in the carpet. rv e ;lwjBn«chAtoig aU over town. Throughunwaveriog adherenceto that pimd|>le^''^’* i^ ^ s^ w ^ SS’ of the dressing table drawers Usten, dear, we% have- to call off were puUed out revealing garments toqt Inneh date.” - ^ ' tossed about Newspapers and mag­ “Oh, Dan!” -. > ; • . -;;A iff. azines to staggering piles littered “It’s bum luck,-btit-tbeze^8 no w i^ toe toUe and one of the chairs. The out of it. Fm panto out here at HEAD THIS mwsPAPSi im e m w m N W b ^ w i m c ^ ^ furniture was not only out of date; the afrppil ato tof^e’a im tto i^ it iooksd as tlioiigb it had not been whan we’ll away.'.Those two dusted for days. gMrl llyers were* 4ue:hnlf :aa bpiir What a contrast to her rose and ago and w ell h f r e - te w a it till toqp; Uue beuddr at home! land or word cornea they're down. Cherry considered thte a aaoment K wajp’t BupBpaadito>be niy aitoga- th sa ah?unPB,• ',•*•. ,';V

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G u U ^ By Assoeiated Press. Bod. Leu Gehrig, long aeoustomsd to N«w yprJi, JuB« 4—(AP) — The playiM second fiddle to the ops mid A h»f sm ^ to deep Mi. corner • litt te N«PQlffe6r»w» hM for himself a placa in bassbaU's per­ I a ten-inning struggle between Man­ manent record, the msidt of a home r««liBe<) M mMejrer of the New chester and Wwt Hartford h^h Yofii CHante «a4 turned eve? the < run spree never equalled Ruth Mini to the ywBffer h»a4« of 8iU and only by one other Mg league school at the West Bide .field here i Tewy, ^ ■ batsman in the last 89 ysars, | yestwrday afternoon and gave the . Central figure in hun4reda< of The Yankee first baseman yester­ Bilk City baseballeni a 4 to 9 vlc- day crashed four consecutive homers baseball eematloMi product of the I tory. Only one more gune remains dmyg when flete and the «blU^ to over the right field fenee at Bhibc uee them were neceeeery a^taate ^ k , as his team beat the Philadel­ on the seawn'e sdheduie. That is to a idiwer’e Mulpmentt McQraw’at phia Athletics, 30 to 18. with Bristol here a week'from this ; n . baa/mede Us exit In a faahion Roben Lowe, a member of the I afternoon. I even more spectacular than ai^ of Boston Netionals in, 1994, held the record. Ekl Delehahtv of Philadel­ O’Leary's sock which would have <. tte exploiti Uiat made him eo fea?^ 1 been good for three bases,. w ad and reapected a rival. phia Mt four homsrs w one gams in 1996 out only three consecutively. I came after g. Smith bad walked ami Ax if hix terse announcement that Mahoney had reache i first on sn Ill health made it advisaUe for him CFehrig's qiimtet of round trippers rah |U8 total foq the season to U errev after he laid down a neat bunt to relinquish blx managerial duties The Mow broke up a cion and hard after thirty years, wax hot aMUgh apd brought him abruptly out of a batting slump. Gelmgu record fongbt batUd in which both teams he further stunned official oirdex o] store forced to use two pitebero. noralnatiog Terry as bis sueeexspr. was not the on the payroll long enough to be* 9^ hit his 19th homer of the year following a fretful Memorial Day double-header in Cleveland. Hartford nicked Mm for five ringing come manager. hblebvjihio for the A's. Ruth hit his 15th. Four singlet and scored three runs to knot Mrs. Cheney May Yet But after George had knocked out Pitcher Milt Gaston, with the the coimt. MeOraw leaves the Giants, oddly pitchers toiled for each side and, right h^nd you see bandaged in the picture, the Sox began coming on by enough. Just where they were when witiisl, it was quite a baU giune. twos and ttoees. Berger got into trouMc in both the he first Joined them iMt placa BREAKSWCAMEI Jumping over to CMeago, the George was doing pretty well, at that, according to testimony revesJed ninth ahd tenth but West Hartfofd Within two yearn he had devd^< White Box and dt. Louis prowns at the investigation conducted by Presidmit, Wllflam HarridJi^-of the] oould not score again. It. was ap­ ed a teem that in thirW yeare waa | Win National Title offered a fine contrast in entertsin- ,1 j ' ’ ' ' * American L ei^e but Cleveland players finally Intervened aoS ^haid^ parent that Bergsr's arm bad sud­ to win for him ten nanonal league - I « f t fiBhtteff 10 Mnlngs before George away to the hospital vdxere it was dlsoovored be had broken bis denly became sore. He ap p eal to pmmante and three wodd eeiies, California has served notice thatAhave notice served by California. hand._ Here ___la George,_ pictured Just after having _ received a “aevero repri-1 throw with unusual effort In tine finish ssoond ten times and wind up this year it will have something to Mrs. Cheney has been ranked down Cwnet Wilb f a m iand" from Prexy Ths White Sox skirmishing party Jw l^ th wito West Har^rdruUfiw ip the second division 01^ Wdco. do about the National Women's year after year. fined aU around, including Manager Lew Foniecw-and Mr. Gaston, hssidei »n second w d third and tivo outo, TTbls year KcGraw brought from golf championship. But rank or no, she won the I being knocked out waa suspended along wito Ms fine. I Neubauer was csIM in to the California training camp a team When Mrs. Ltona Pressler Cheney Western . Women's * two years |q Sixth and C b e f i e r i W d i l ^ T ^ '^ n ^ V ’^ tch. Hi forced the visiting left he thought was one of the beet be outlastiiid her eastern sisters and straight, 1937 and '2a, ahd last year went into k virtual tie for third dder to bit a grounder to Andy ever managed. But for reasons reached the semi-final of the British was >,runner up. In the National F a 7 To 6/ place with Detroit by beating the I Raguiritua who threw Mm out at still unm^ained, hla 1932 Oiants Women's recently, she made that Women's in 1929 she was runner up, ^gers twice, 8 to 1 and 10 to 7. I efirst' could not win. McGraw has been on very plain. too, but California bad to deplore Wes FerrMl held the Tigers to nine Manchester scored in the thhrd the beach infrequently this year and The fact that Mrs. Cheney orig­ when she was. left off thp interqa* I scatter^ bits In the opener and won ] Harridge *s Decision I Triun Rsfuslnis walked m d li^ Bancroft baa been in charge most of inally is from Missouri does not pre­ tional team that went m 'Britain A slashing double by Judd with I bis oFli game with a homer one three men on bases m the sixth in- •cored on Kero's smash lasids third the tim e. vent her serving notice for Califor­ the foliowins year. aboard. Boston and Washington baas. In ths slxtb Kerr walked The fiery veteran's decision to re* nia, at all, at the people from Mrs. Cheney'S great battle in the Bing was all that the Chesterfield’s were rained out itau MMw nom sign came a ^ r he had been advis* Iowa and DUnois who served sundry national of ^29 was waged at a In the National LeaCTe Bob and came horn on Mahoney's Miw needed in order to squeese out a Provokes Criticism —•tngje " ^.to .right ^ ^ t Tkt other local ed that he could not make any fur^ notices foi California long before time when Glenna Collett Vare Worthington’s timely douMe in the <»- ther road trips with the Giants this Mrs. Chepey came along! happened to be at . the very peak of 7 to 8 vietory over ibe Lucky ninth inning gave the- Braves a six. t ^ prior to thefi teatii was in tie He will eonttnue to be as* Mrs. Cheney has been trying for her game. The Californian braved a Strikes, who In the past week, have to flve ven^c^'over Brooklyn. Hack I x great deal of comment has fol- record where, a mob of ball seventh, RauiRautsnbrog waUi id and n wfim, try scored on Liqfien's hit past third- seciatod fdth the club in his |Aeveral years to win eastern reeog w ithering fire, finally yielding When dropped two ball games in as many Wilson blasted his third home run decision of Will Harridge, attacked an umpire. It is hitl as vies president and ttitico, out the charge has been Mrs. Vare equaled mon’s par for 15 starts. in two days to the third fram^ president of the American League, that differences between umpire and O'Leary pityed first htae for the loldsr. made that the east does not like to holes of the last round. The game was very close ano ex- Tony Piet, youthful second base- in the Moriarty-Whlte Sox brawl. player — ^ aiwtys have been settled 1 first -i « time ^ . season ' to------mam^knooked one of Jakie May’s L^e facta sw n to be that Umpire citii^ and until the sixth inning it nqt oomplsto of being mobbed. ' He TBBRT t o BABB UP could have been anyb^y’s game. slants out of the park to the Hth iforiarty was ganged by several of the stato Mgh acboM tMnls touraa- toning to give Pittsburgh a 8 to 5|ti,e Sox after he had ebaUehged can take it, man or mob, wHhout a meht at. Brk^inpo^ Thto paved New York, June 4--(AP) — The Right' from the start it developed whimper, A mob meant to him Juet the way for th s SBtraBcc of RaffUfo New York Giants nqw have the into a pitohing duel between Gard­ win over the Cubs. AU other them aU under the grandstand after tional Leslie games were rained a game at Cleveland, and after he a little more hustosss. A Mdriarty bus at tl^d. Oeach Tw K s^ is youngest manager in the Nati ^ .Al<< S u n l i t 8b .....2 1 0 1 1 ab r a eh a^ to pto ball for m aad | led the laigue with a .401 but with though two. lUMimond p liy ers were S r S ? S o to SdM nlsy competition manager. The others. probaWy ^de, of. . ■. •..« 5 1 If they the advent of the less lively ball, 24 7 4 18 8 S i t h u t ^ X r r o ^ ^ would have been suspended from S» Hsrtford Trade Steps M«ichee> as, f ., 5 0 gett out of the basementbase in good positions to dispute the Roloombj'lb. .... 6 0 can’t dp th«it'there Will be some dropped off last season to 449, point, Glenn of Springfield eentlnued Lucky Strikes (8) SSi M wSmiT^hroito-Jro^no 90 <*»y» season’- ter 9 To 8 At ^ h la n d Park changes." ■ Chick Hafey then of tbs Cards beat A8.R,H.P0.A,B. o ....t,f 4 0 Tsrry*a elevation was a complete bim out for tbs batting champion­ to hold the lead In the Bastern J. May, lb ...... 4 3 2. 0 0 0 Field Yesterday. Kanes, 9 b ...... 8 0 ^■ssw w w ^ BUI, I f ...... 4 1 surprlss to him. Ha never has, ship by the narrowest of raargiM, League bat^g race last week. Kelsh. M ...... 4 .'1 1 1 0 OMy once in the last 11 years has The criticism U that Mr. Har strictly spealdng. been a member of The last averages had him bitting After Wednesday’s games. Glenn Bmttb* H ...... 8 0 1 1 0 Manchester Trade's stea^ fiow Brown, r f ...... 4. 0 a l^tim won this prised title. Ar-1 ridge, to meting out Ught rebukes of Mts ano runs mads in Its tost Solomro, 8b...... 3 0 the "McGraw school.” He and the .314 for the present rsee wltii 11 had an average of 492, Just 80 Ledhe, 8b *...... 8 0 2 1 0 tour Havers turned the trick *- veteran manager were known to borne runs. FaUon. If...... 4 1 0 0 games came to an abrupt halt Tsaaiag, p. 3 0 points below hia mark of the ■ we fromito Moriarty, - - tsrday afternoon at the Hlj' Oonnors, 8b-p. ..8 1 have bad their disagreements,' and Of the many supporters that John previous week and had been to bat Bentley, c f ...... 2 1 1 0 0 the United Stotes have captured for back ot his umpires, and that his Park diamond when Hartford no later than tUs spring, McGraw McGraw, for thirty years manager 97 tim es in 27 games. \ ^ c e , c ...... 3 0 0 18 0 toe crown every year. d sci^ beUttlss their authority. SGorad a 9 to 8 vtetoiy. was forced to make a sp ^al trip to of the New York Giants had in Man- Bycholoski, rf ...8 0 1 0 0 ISeeihg what toe WMte Sox got reconoile Terry to his 1982 contract Danning of Rlobmopd hsld the Bmith, Hartford hold tto West Hmrtford U gh 000 000 0001 Chaster, there was none more loyal highest mark in the olroult .441, but MeCwrry. p ...... 8 1 1 1 0 away with, playera will be tempted hard-Mtting mechaaios to aix West H artford High 000 000 000 4 McGraw however, always has ad< than Robert N. Veitch ot this place. his. 69 times at bat wers somewhat to take liberties with tbs arfafteri alaglas aad no local player got more *Katkavecb bunted foul on mired a fighter and it piuhaps Wah Mr. Veitch bad met the New York below the level of the league’s remn^ 39 8 10 17 0 6 I Yesterday^Stan la the future, knowing it won’t oost th an roe safe Mow. H artford led 8 latrike. only natural he should think of the manager______on several occasions and lars. Lucky Strikes eeetseea 130 012-7^ rn u eh . to 0 bMoro Manchester scorod. Ihe No outs when winning runs were big first baseman when he decided | recoinmended Benny Koff. of Hart* Under this system of reckoning,’ (Aesterfislds ••••eeeee 021 033*^7 By/Aasoefoted Props. An umpire, of course, toould tave. auiTOMry follows: I scored. to step down. ^ > {ford’s team as an outfielder. Me- another Springfield player, OlMsm (Two out when wtoning run was Lou trtm, I authority. P to y en are ra p p o s ^ to Bfonoheeter Trade (8) Hits off Oooaroa 3 la • lanM : Terry'admits he Is full ot ioeaslGiraw did not take tiie tip, hut two waa given second place in the dose scored.) by clouting four abide by Ms decisions. Ptoyen nni^ AB.R.H.PO.A.B. la 4 laalags; Berger ria but be isn’t yet rssdy to make any dears later paid- 910,000 to secure race with a 487 average and behind Two base Mts, J. May, A. Judd, * runs against Xthtoti^ be BcaeUe, w ...... 6 0 1 9 1 0 |0 3*8 hiaiags. radical decisions. He intends to Um service of a player that he him came Marlotte, Hartford, ,886; Gardner; stolen bases, A. Judd 8, O. Tanf Piet, Pirates—Hto fourth honor and o ^ , if not to krro,^^ir M agnuaro, 2b ... 4 0 0 2 2 stolen baawt. ^ICaMmsy 9, Bogus* make some trades before the.dead-1 might bav gotten for fSOO, when Norbort, Albany, 4M; Jones, Al­ May, Haugb, J. May 8, Keish 3,1 Mtr alioma run in Uto, bsat Cubs, arbiters. In eases where thty to Lennon, If •••see kus, HydeC Mondsiey. line June 15, and admitted there ffint informed! bany, 475; Mishkin, Springfield, Leave, MeCurry; base on balls, off Wes Fsrreu, Indl«UH-8fott«rMi Uot honor and obey Srodroaki. c DouMe ptoya: Holcomb to Kand 465; Stover, Springfield, 469; Car­ Gardner 8, McCurry 6: Mt by pitch­ nipa Tiger Mts and cloutsd homer um p^ has Pow«v to oidro to sm ^ Spencer, 8b I Holcomb auaawtotad. ter, Norfolk and Hart, New Haven, er, by MieCurry (Gardner and Sum- with one on to win 8 to 1. ; the field and to «»•.«»«« W : Deboss, rf 455, and Fitzberger, Allentown, van); struck out, by MeCurry 18, Red Worthington, Braves— duet tmhecomlag gentlemen aad nau Keish, cf • « • * e c • Left on bases: Manchester 8,-West .364. - Gardner 11. Umpires: George aad DcHMadlto n to th to drive home win*, players* BdlMk, lb . fHartford A Mr. Moriarty did not choose to ex­ Mishkin was leading scorer with Cervtol. Ding run agMhst Dodgers. Kovls, p ... Base ro balls off: Bargar 3i Tsai* ANNOUNCEMENT 40 runs; Marlotte had 7 tb s m ost ercise the authority designated. He Orlowski, lb lin e A V > * hits, 40; Carter was first in doubles depended upon his own suthorityi Slorl, rf ... I Vanning .dteber: Nrobausr. vt the good old Moriarty maulies. Struck out by: Berger 8, Teasing I w ish to announce th at I am now doing: with 16 and Gibson led in driving la the game after wMch toe s ■ home rune, having sent 84 across Totals ...... 84 8 8 37 12 18, Connors 8. , = the plate. Whittmann and Olson brawl occunred, Mbrtorty h^^cfV' Bartferd Srada (9) Ttow: 3 tours. UwgiM, O’Leary. rep air w ork a t the iriurage of the cfal'* chaacos to chase Catcher Prentice, Jb .... 2 ;8 -1 1 l Three players who did not rats Charley Berry. ' But he did not re-' Del Conte, 8b ... 4 1110 among the leaders also shared to sort to hto vested authority. In< K oruna, w ..... 4 1 l 8 5 ■AlOfOSD .BBLBblED M annhM tnr Tire Cd* the records. Klllinger, of Allen­ stead he "rode" Berry verbaUy. Stepnik* e ...... 4 2 3 8 0 • • • ‘ town, the only man to appear among Can *t Compete Today And not only Beriy,, but other Wtowhmias, If •• 4 3 3 1 1 Watotagtoa, D. O, Juat A—At a the leaders in two dspwunents. whs WMte Sox ptoysrs who dHose to m i S r S t Sthe a asarottva oommit- Formerly the Cmwford Auto Supply tied with Stover for first place In Sm itti, ...... 4- 6 1 0 5 Manebestsr HighjsohoOl’s cbanossgvero______Mow to . Manchaster't prom argue with Mm, toa If tto NKttoMl Dusk Pin bitting triplss. Bach had seven. Batson, r f ...... ^5222 Ing. eongraw toldip (Ms dty, H i^ Klllinger also was second in base of rotototog its C a L Lr.tnok aad poets.______Tbs low of Domsnic Bquatri*_ After toe gamc.be tarried, wait* Daty.cf ...... * 2 2 2 a few ‘.veeks ago In an automo*led for the Sox to come alw>g... It Hetoawi lb ...r 4 0 0 11 0 .ford, O s^ was aslaetiai as thd A t 109 Contov St. stealing, ons behind the leader, field obampionsMp this afternoon in piaot'for ,the Math annugl Natioaal Karlon of Springfield who bad the league m i^ at Trudty Field in _Je fatality was hard enough to »- lappet thM Grow ^ copped nine corners. Yaryan of Hartford, are considered poor doe plfce, but with two mors acss tom* fa b a ^ . He o ffi^ to t ^ T otals ...... 34 I tm experienced in repair work on all poakes of New Haven cemtinued to lead the to the loss pf three totyiortaat team porarily ineligible, Maaohister no the WMte-Sox, one to on^, MUt icmger ndw too- favorite .and prob* (toston, H artford Trade . < 101 040 i cam. Formerly mechanic wiA the Walter Chevrdet Co. same run list with 8. • asenibers,': South Ifanohestsr_ .000 000 I Of the pitchers. Newkirk of . Cmtain Frans W ittman, star to aWy won’t win. If It does, ckws ob* otoros^rowtodjM challenge servers wUI bO sum tosd. . I Moriarty knockeCImoCked Mm cold. Two Mto Stapirik, I Springfield and Stamey of Hartford toe daSbes, aad A rt' tonq, crack thito base Mts, watoitogeK Javella burler, were declared A1« Smith and m m will run ln| If they had kept coming to him, C ars W ashed $1.00 remained undefeated with two vic­ baasa, Manctostsr 6, H aji^ .,,-,. tories each, but throe other huriero tooUglblo to participais to Prtoci- the hundred nhd Pfowr folfl to roe to toe n o vrith .Fhtoef. takiiro Otoro’sl knocked jthwn aU cold dottbla Mhys. KOvto to U A to W to hdd claims to ,r«eogal|lton through palO.’ P. Qim lv yeitsiwy when M oriarty grw t strength deqfito sprnsmlin on hassa. flve wins and 00s dneat sacb. They toty were foond guHty of fslUagfaJUaf to Mtos in .the JavelUi,TougS____ as tto haa Satisfaction G uaranteed. Me 4T ysin. But toa boyi forgot 8, Birtford toas ro k were Greane of Hartford'aad For haed too wanitog gi to suodI Motr to to toe M. H. Q>. team and to M ia 0, Smtto 3; struck ter, and JenUna of SpringllMd. offtotola agalaM tot atirt-rtoliig viw will iMit to aMe to toey roara toO playwa: tto mhb ui- tto paraoh dw si^g tto stfnet aaairtoir itself, sad jhey Ktorte.t,«sBlto 4ijdt Springfield eonttnued to lead the eostoaa. Wlttmann was sdrarinad.vnton the man. Kcrvle 0, Sm ith 1 ; ^ '^ club batting list with 438. T ^ a g r^le with Waron ayfimattor to'Cloao c L. each’ w igropm wnovkac-Atottod, h ard _ ^ 9 9 m 9,. smith li took JAM ES Lo POINT also were tied with Albany mpA toa other staitod dO’ not fight 'tl^ iNorfMk for ti toa'tsoUblt. ■ * to hcqto® ...... 0 5W-- • -f.’-r'-?.. .✓ P?# PAGE. TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, GONN^ SATURDAY.IIBDAY: JtJNJtTNB E k. ^,;l^», IM k. "" :•---- • . - - < !'-_ ...... -; , d

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In the American, Brace (Oontinned Zrm Page Om ) CLASSIFIED bank by the person in whose name Crescent Bldg., New Orleans. FOR RENT—FIVE AND SIX room Campbell of S t Louis vdth 15 two erament will lead the fight for the a * ADVERTISEMENTS such book was issued, for pasmaent ,tenements, with all modem ud' baggers and Buddy-lilyer of Wash­ have seen more service thin; Mr. 'of the amount oZ deposit representf provements. Inquire at 147 EMat New Faces Gam On Major spiritual and economic recovery of Roraback. Count aiz uTora«o words U s UM AGENTS WANTED 37-A ington with eight triples were lekd- the nation^ for the -'egeneration of lultiali, nnmbors and abbrsTlattoad ed by said book, or for the issuance Center street or telephone 7864. ers. ■ ' ,' John H. Trumbull has been to of a duplicate book therefor. the fatherland.” sach oount as a word and soapouM EASY TO MAKE FIVE dollars a L ea^ Batting Aces But Other Important ‘figures were (Bermany’s Plight three conventions. U. 8. Senator words as two worda Mtalmum dost M FOR RENT—5 ROOM, downstairs Hiram Bingham will be at his fifth prloo ot tbres linos. . day with our line—^Permanbnt re­ flat on Bigelow street Inquire 53 registered by Babe Ruth, second in Two-thirds of the declaration Liao ratos par dap for tmSMMl peat busineas ' built up quickly — Bigelow street or tel^hofie 6853. the majors Mtb 15 home.runi; Red were devoted to a gloomy picture convention. As k Yale professor he ads. AUTOMOBILES .FOR SALE 4 Liberal commission. Write today. . Leaders HoU Lead. was u alternate In 1916, repeated ■Ceetlvo MaxA 'IT, MMT Worthington of the Braves with 20 of Grermany*s p lig h t.' Casb Charso FOR SALE—FOX7R cylinder Essex Helmet Company, candnnati. LOOKING FOR A RENT? C us for doubles and Earl Averill iff Cleve­ “Tlie German people are in the in 1920 and was a delegate at large • Consecutive Days ..I 1 ots • eta coach, excellent condition. Four a single, half-house or first or sec­ land with 47 runs batted in. midst of a spirimai .and material in 1924 and 1928. a Consecutive Days ..I • ets 11 eta new tires, can be bought for price ond floor flat R. T. McCann. Phone New York, June 4.—(A P)—Some The National League boasted two crisis without parallel,”'it said, “the Congressman John Q. Tilson will 1 Day ...... 1 11 eta II eta DOGS—B IR D S—PE T S 41 new challengers for the leaders of go'to Us first convention as a dele­ All orders for Icreanlar Insertloaa of tires. Call 30 Liberty street 7700. undefeated pitching leaders, Bob sacrifices demanded can be home will be charped at the ene time rate. the m ajor league batting races tium- Brown and Huck Betts, both from gate. Four years algo a boom for FOR SALE—COLLIE PUPS.—A, ed up this week but they couldn’t- do only if all the national forces are Special rates tor loac term svsrr FOR SALE—G. M. C. 1-2 ton truck, Bums, 472 Keei|ey street Tele­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement Boston. They had won five games united. him as vice president developed and day advertislUB plven upon request. with all Improvements, 24 Haw­ any serious damage to the grip the Senator Bingham placed his Ads ordered for three or slz days 1928 delivery body. Inquire 18 phone 8605. apiece, but the junior circuit coun­ "C!hancellor Braening was the and stopped before the third or 8fth Wadsworth street thorne etreet x'elephone 8048. letjders hqld on their first place tered fHth Lefty Vernon Gomez of first to have the courage to demand befor the convention. The choice, day win bo eharaed only for the ae- honors. . towever, -went to Senator Charles FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat near the Yanks with nine wins and one a clear balance sheet on toe condi­ tnnl number of times the ad appear­ POULTRY AND Although both dropped a few defeat and Lloyd Brown of Wash­ tions to which the Versailles Treaty, Curtis, because of toe demand for a ed, charslna at the rate earned, bat AUTO ACCESSORIES— Center, all modem improvements. points Jimmy Foxx of the Athletics “com belt” nominee. Congressman no allowance or refunds eaa be made SUPPLIES. 43 Telephone 6200. ington who had won six out of seven toe world economic crisis and toe oa slz time ads stopped after tbs TIRLS 6 and Paul W aner of thei P ittsburgh games. mismanagement of parllfunentaiy Edward W. Goss .was a F ifth Dis­ fifth day. Pirates continued to set the hitting trict delegate four years ago as hi No “till forbids"; ulsplay lines asC FOR SALE!—MIIjK P^ED broilers FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement democracy had brought us. sold. SPECIAL TIRE SALE alive or dressed. Delivered. Tel, second floor, all improvements and pace and Foxx and Chuck Klein of “This balance sheet ipeads: Finan­ is tUs time. The Herald will not be responsible 2 'Tires For Price Ot 1. Details At 6121. Gilnack Farm, So. Mnin s t garkge. 27 Starkweatbez street the Phillies fought it out for the aU cial foundations of toe nation and -Another Veteran tor more than ode incorrect Insertion MANCHESTER TIRB CO. around, slugging honors. ot any advertisement ordered for They Stand toe majority of toe states and com­ James F. Walsh of Greenwich is Center and Trotter Sts. FOR SALE —ROASTINO ducks FOR RENT—THREE ROOM suite, Foxx lost 31 points through the munes are shaken. None of toe u o to e r veteran. He went In 1912, more than one time. week which ended yesterday, but The Inadvertent omission of incor­ 28c dressed; "alive 22c; also baby new Johnson Block, all modem YESTERDAY’S BESUtTS necessary fundamental reforms 1920, 1924 and 1928, This time be rect publication ot advwtislnic will be ducks. B. T. Allen, 37 Doane Improvements. £%one 8726 or Jani' wound up w ith a .416 m ark while went beyond toe Irgt weak at serves on toe credentials commit­ rectified only by eanoellation of the HOUSEHOLD SERVICES W ^ r barely stuck to the .400 class charge made tor the service /endered. street telephone 8837. to r 7685. Eastern League tempts; social insujiBnee is on the tee. All advertisements must conform OFFERED 13-A as he dropped five points and wound verge of bankmptcy; increasing un Mias Katherine Byme, Republican la style, copy and typography with FOR RENT—FOUR AND FIVE up a t .401. New Haven at Hartford (rain). regulations enforced by the publish­ LINOLEUM FLOORS refinished Bridgeport 10, Allentown 3. employment is devouring toe - very National committeewoman will be FUEL AND FEED 49-A room tenements, with an improve­ Ernie Lombardi, clouting Cincin­ marrow of toe nation. • at' her tUrd gathering. Theodore ers and they reserve the right ta with laquer, 85. for any kitchen, ments, south side, rent 221. 14 nati qatcher picked up enough times Albany 15, Richmond 6. edit, revise or reject any copy-con­ restored like new. Floor lacquer HAY FOR SALE.—E. A. Buck- Norfolk 9, Springfield 2. “Post-war governments,” toe dec­ Bodenwein of New London was a sidered objeetionabla . Arch street at bat to win a regular’s rating anc laration ebn^ued, “thought they delegate in 1924. s ta te Agent Ray- CLOSING HOnRS-kilassjfled adl te and "Glo-Coat” for sale. Phone land, Wapping, Conn. Telephone took second place In the National -American League beo published same day must be m- <*159. G. E. Keith Furniture Co. Rosedale 74-5. FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat aU im­ New York 20, 18. could take materiiu worries from niond F. Gates, an alternate at oeived by It o’clock noon; Saturdays League at .387, whUe Chick Hafey, toe people by steadily increasing large, was an alternate in 1924 and 10:10 a. m. provements, garage if desired. In­ bis teammate, slipped off 81 points . aevfeland 3, Detroit 1 (1st.) quire 179 Oak street or telephone Cleveland 10, Detroit 7 (2nd). state Sodalism. They attempted to 1928. Harry E. Mackenzie, of Bethel, TELEPHONE YOUR FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 to .359 and barely held third place transform toe state into a sort of Federal labor commissioner, will be H O U SEH O LD GOODS 51 6539 after 6 o’clock. . safe from new assaults by Don St, Lotds 2, Chicago I (10). v WANT, ADS. Washington at Boston (rain). welfare institution and thereby Mr. Roralmck’s alternate. He has Ads are accepted over the telephone FOR SALE— PLANTS, tomato, FOR SALE—SEWING MAQHINE, FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT with Hurst of Philadelphia and Mel Ott weakened toe nation’s moral forces. been an-alternate in the last two cabbage; peppers 10c dozen, 50c a of New York, who captured the National Les^fue at the CHARGE RATE given above tables, mattress, vlctrola, rocker, garage, 17/'Walker street Inquire P ittsburgh 6, CSiicago 6 (11). They assigned functions to toe state conventions. as a convenience to advertisers, bat hundred, asters 20c dozen, 504 W. Manning, 15 Walker street Tel. next two notches at .358 and .356. which, by its nature, it never can Colonel R. O. Eaton, internal the CASH RATES will be accepted as Parker street. ice box, nine piece dining room set, Boston 6, Brooklyn 5. FUT.L PATHENT if paid at the busi­ haxdmock; very reasonable. Fumi- 7628. In the American League Bill fulfill. TbiB resulted In increased un­ revenue collector was a ’delegate to Dickey of the Yankees and his mate, International League ness office on or before the seventh FOR S AJlE—GLADS, dahlias, rock tiure suitable for sum m e r cottage. Jersey City 4, Newark 3. employment” toe 1924 convention. Mrs. Susan P. day following the first insertion of Call 7812. Tony Lazzeri, exchanged places The (3erman people were further Hubbard of Old Lyme, was an alter­ each ad otherwise the CHARGE plants. Iris special, 25 plants |1.00. TWO ' APARTMEIfrS for finishing with marks of .369 and Reading 11, Baltimore 4. RATE will be collected. No responsi­ Lowescroft Gardens, 465 Porter r e n t , Toronto 8, Rochester 2 (1st) weakened, it was asserted, by class nate In 1928. William H. Putnam ‘ bility for errors in telephoned ads ATTENTION KELVINATOR re­ practicaUy new. Phone 6617. 857 while a Yankee newcomer to war, cultural Bolshevism and athe­ who . is delegation treasurer and a will be assumed and their aecnrasr street. ,Tel. 7120. frigerator owners. We mAini-AiTi 24 the first five, Earl Cbmbs, followed Toronto 5, Rochester 4 (2nd). istic Marxism. cannot be gnaranteed. FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement , Buffalo at Montreal (rain). first district delegate was a guest BEDDING PLANTS— Geraniumfl, hoiu: day service on all types of at .356 and Gerald Walker of De­ To pilot toe country < irough the member of toe '1924 and 1928 dele­ INDEX OF Kelvlnators, both household and with all Improvements, beat and troit had 6 .346 mark. coming weeks; the new government fuchsias, petunias, ageratum, be­ garage. 169 Summit street Phone THE STANDINGS gations. Charles E. Williamson of CLASSIFICATIONS gonias, coleus, asters, zinnias, commercial. Paul HUlery, Inc., 378 Other National League leaders admits that it Is obliged “to decree Darien, compensation commislioner, Births ...... 5987. part of toe emergency measures snapdragons, salvia, larkspurs, Hartford Road. Phone 4328. were Stephenson, Chicago, .348; Eastern League who is an alternate, went to toe Engagements scabiosa, salpiglosis, etc.; also Klein, Phillies., 846; Critz, New planned by toe lata government; 1924 convention in like capacity. Marrl.''.?es » a.’aiceld d York, .341; Moore, Chicago,-.^3 and W. L. PC. but toe Cabinet declines “at toe Deaths ...... jn*-**^**.«• perennials and rock garden plants. Springfield ••••••• Clarence G. Willard, sergeant at Card of- Thanks WANTED—TO BUY 59 HOUSES FOR RENT 65 W hitney, Phillies., .328. *20 14 .588 present juncture to mske any prom­ We make up floral designs- and Allentown . • ••#•• e *18 15 .545 arms of toe delegation, served as an In Hemorlam ...... k. f wedding bouquets. Krauss Green­ FOR RENT—5 ROOM single house The second American League ises. It will act Let it be judged by assistant convention secretary last Lost and Found I BUY ALL KINDS of household quintet consisted of Fothergill, Richmond . • e e e e e e^e 18 16 .643 its deeds.” Annonncem'ents house, 621 Hartford Road. Call 245; 6 room single 2S0; 7 room Bridgeport >...... 15 14 .517 time and he will probably have toe P^psonals ...... 8962. goods, furniture etc. Better prices single, East Center street 250; 6 Chicago, 827; tiebrig. New York, same task tUs time with a seat ofi 'Antomobfiss paid if you call-or write Nathan .326; Averill, Cleveland, 824; Levy, H artford • e e e e•e *1T 18 .486 O o o 0 S •.# 9 4 C 9 . T room Colonial, shmbs and garage. toe great platform which is the Automobiles for Srie liverant, Colchester, Conn. Tele­ St. Louis, .818 and Gehringer, Albany .... ••••••••18 17 .485 SELECTS COMMTITEE Automobiles for Bzcbango ...» Arthur A. Knofla, 875 Main street New Haven ...... 15 17 .469 focal point for all eyes and toe most Auto Accessories—Tires MOVING—TRUCKING- phone 87. ' telephone 6440. tro lt, .817. pictured spot by cameramen. In toe Auto Repairing—Painting .•••.. Foxx and Klein held similar posi­ Norfolk ...'. ••••••••11 20 .894 Auto Schools ...... T-A STORAGE zo American League ON BAND CONCERTS party will be among other veteran Autos—Ship by Truck • 9 9 9 S FOR R^JNT-TWO SINGLE houses, tions in the slugging circles of their convention goers, Barvey M. Briggs, AtttOE^7oT Bir# ISsossssssgip•••• 9 PBRRETT & GLENNEY IN a—We APARTMENTS—FLATS— six rooms each and one 9 room, all leagues with honors about even. w . L., PC, New York ...... 80 13 .698 editor of toe Norwich Bulletin,, who OarsgsE—Berrle#—etoPBse If will move, pack and ship your TENEMENTS 63 improvements. Apply Edward J. The Athletic slugger had four firsts Group of 13 Picked To Have stays to look ovsr toe Democratte Mptoroyelas—Bl^elaa ...... U W ashington • 9.9 9 9 9 0 «28 17 .622 wanted Antes—MotoreyiM .... it merchandise quickly and econom­ HoU. Phone 4642. with iOfty runs, 56 rufis batted in; convention and J. F. Baker,, clerk of Detroit .... 0099900*24 Bnelnaaa and Pivfcaafraal fiervfeaa ically. Fast dally e xp tfn service FOR BENT—FIVE ROOMS, all 68 hits and 19 home runs. Klein led 18 A71 Charg^-To Invite Salvation Clevdand .. ••#*#*•*28 20 .565 toe State Senate, who probably mu BnsineM SerVloas O ffered ...... II to and from New York. Connec­ improvements, very cheap rent. H. SINGLE' HOtl^E, 6 rooms,-garage in three departments with 54rruns, Army Band To Play. at Honsebold Servloee Offered ^ ....ll-A Mlntz, Depot Square. and garden. 186 Main street Call Philadelphia e e e e e • *28 20 A66 be on the etaff of toe'cergei^ Bnlldiag—Oontrsoting tions with fast truck service out of 46 runs batted in and 18 homers and arms of the convention. t ; 4078. St. Louis ...... 21' 24 .467 A committee of thirteen members Florists—Nnrserlee e e e e • • • • • • • g New York going south and west shared the base stealing lead for Pnaeral Dlreeters FOR RENT—5 ' ROOM tenem ent Chicago ...... 15 29 .841 of toe Chamber of Commerce has Agents for United Van Service, and garage $22 per month. Inquire both leagues with Frisch of the Heating—-Flomblai -Boollag Cards, Blue of the White Sox and B o sto n ...... 7 25 .167 been appointed by President William RAIL OFFICIAL IHES G eenm nee...... one of the, leading long distance 13 Moore street. SUMMER HOMES Nationa.' League ICUllnery—Dressmidiclng IP moving companies. Phone 3068, Johnson of the Tigers. They bad B. Halsted to' formulate all necessary W. L. PC. plans and arrangements for toe ICoviag^moklBg—Storage ... 10 8860, 8864. FOR RENT—MODERN five room FOR RENT 67 Philadelphia, Jude 4.—(AP)—Er­ Chicago ... 0000000 Painting—Papering • • • • • e • era aW4 II flat with garage. Apply *28 18 '.609 third annual series of band concerts win T. Kennan, superintendent ot Profeesional iervlees ...... IP Wm. FOR RENT—CHAPMAN BEACH, Boston ...... 26 19 this summer. It is expected tost Repairing ...... I t CARLSON A COMPANY Express. KanehL Telephone 7773. .578 car eervitte ot toe Pennsylvania TaHorlng—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 14 Daily service to Hartford and Westbrook, nine room cottage, C!incinnaU ...... 24 24 .500 immediate action will be taken in or­ railroad and former preeident of C ^et Gfoeds and Service 9 9 9*99 9 9 18 Springfield, and all Connecticut, FOR RENT—TWO 6 ROOM tene­ month or season, water front, fully NORGE! Pittsburgh ...... 21 21 .500 der that toe concerts may begin in a toe Eastern Association of Car Wanted—Bnsineee Service fsnrsadd N screened, all conveniences, garage. Brooklyn ...... 22 24 .478 few weeks. ■daeatleaal and Maasaebusetta points. Loads ments on Madison street recentiy Service Officers died at his -home Conreee and Claeses • • 9 9.mj9'€99^9 or part loads moved anywhere. renovated. Inquire 100 East Cen­ Dial 8360 after 7 p. m. Mrs. Mary Notice' is hereby given that the S t Louis ...... 20 24 .455 The committee is headed by Hor­ yesterdky after a brief Illness. He rrivate Dietmotl«i 9Jk9 8 Furniture moving. Telephone Man* te r s tre e t C. Smith. annual meeting of the Eighth School Philadelphia ...... 20 25 A44 ace Murpbey as ebairinan and in­ was 49 years old. Daaoing ...... h v ....>:.I8*A Chester 8624. Hartford 2,6229. and Utilities IXstrlct of Manchester, New York . 0000000017 '' 28 .426 cludes Fred Befidall, Elmore Hohen- Kusleal—Dramatle ...... ■ ■ .u. W FOR RENT—SEVERAL of the bet- Wanted—mstmotlpn ...... M Springfield 6-0891. FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenetnent, Conn., will be‘held on Monday eve­ International League thal, R. J. Braitowaite, Albert T. Plaaacial garage, LdUey street near Center; te. cottages at Point O’ Woods, by ning, June 18tb, 1982, a t 7 o’clCck, w . L. PC. Dewey, Ronald Ferguson, Albert season, month or week. Apply Bonds—Stooks—Mortgagee k .... 11 also 6 room cottage, Columbia Standard Time, in the Assembly Hall Buffalo ...... 81 16 .660 Heller, L. N. Heebner, Harold West, Btufnees Opportnnitiee...... | l Conn Business College or telephone at the Hollister Street School for J. Frank Bowen, Fred F. Busbnell, Money to L o a n ...... |S R E PA llU N G 38 Lake, elisctric lights, water, 2 car Baltimore .. • e • •4••*29 19 .604 a Help and lltnatlena garage. Telephone 6661. 6713. the following purposes to M ontreal ...... 27 22 .661 W. G. Crawford and E. J. McCabe. A. W BENSON Help Wanted—Female ...... I f FURNITURE REPAIRING, re­ 1st—^To hear the reading of the Newark ...... 25 21 .648 The Salvation Army band will be Help Wanted—Male ...... M finishing and re-upholstering solic­ FOR RENT—5 ROOMS with all warning. invited to present toe concerts as in Help Wanted—Male or Pemale .. IT Rochester .. 0000900028 22 A82 RADIO ited st reasonable rates. We will modem improvements, on Spmee RESORT PROPERTY 2nd—To choose a moderator. Jersey City ...... 20 29 former years, and toe committee in Agents Wanted ...... x.l7-A give estimates without obligation. 3rd—To hear the report of .408 Situations Wanted—fhm ale ...... M street near East Center. Apply 34 FOR SALE 74 the Toronto ... •eeeeee*18 27 .400 charge will decide definitely on toe SERVICE Sitnatlons Wanted—M ale ...... II Mattresses remade and recovered. Spruce street Auditors. Reading ...... 18 82 question of holding concerts at both Employment Agenolee...... 41 Phone 4159, The G. E. Keith Furni­ COVEJNTRY LAKE 2 room cottage 4th—To hear the report of the .289 toe north and south ends of toi Dial 3142^^ Live Stock—Pete—Ponllry I Ycfcldee completely fumiahed, chemicaJ. town. Doga-Blrde-Pete ...... 41 ture Co. E*resident. TODAY’S GABIES Livj Stock—^Veblclee...... 4I FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT, 84 toilet, new rowboat, lot 50x160. 5th—^To hear the report of the Poultry and Supplioa ...... 41 MOWERS SHARPENED, key mak­ Maple etreet W. J. Carr. , Quick sale price 2600. R. T. Mc­ School Committee. Wanted — Pete—Poultry—Stoek 44 ing, vacuum cleaner, lock, gun, Eastern League For Sale—MIseellaseeee Cann, 69 Center street. Dial 7700. • 6tb—To hear the report of the ‘New Haven at Hartford. Articles for Sale ...... 4| clock repairing. Braitbwalte, 62 FOR RENT-FLAT ON Cambridge Treasurer. Boats and Aeeeesorles ...... 44 Pearl street street, near Main street and school. 7th—To hear the report of the Albany at Richmond. Building M aterials ...... 4t Must be seen to be appreciated. LEGAL NOTICES 79 Tax Collector. Sprln^eld at Norfolk. Diamonds—Watches—Jewslry .. 48 Call telephone 3679. 8th—^To bear the repqrt of the Allentown at Bridgeport Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 41 COURSES AND CLASSES 37 District of Coventry, Court of American Lee^pie Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A FOR RENT— MODERN 5 room Probate, May 31st, 1932. Chief Engineer of the Manchester Garden — Farm—Dairy Pn^qota tO Estate of J, M. White late of Coven­ Fire Departmeni N ^ York at Philadelphia (2). Household Goods ...... | i BEAUTY dULTURE—Earn while lower flat, steam heat, garage, try In said District, deceased. S t Louis at Chicago. Machinery and Tools ...... It 9th—To see if the voters will vote \%TO0f/ ^ 4AL COCHRAN picniQ cs4rjcie learning. Details free. Hartford Haynes street Apply Park HIU ' The Administrator having applied to appropriate a sum of money for Cleveland, at Detroit Musical Instrum ents...... IS Academy of Halrdreaalng, 698 Flower Shop. for an order authorizing and em­ Offtes and Store Equipmeut . . . . 84 powering him to sell certain real es­ Play Ground purposes. Washington at Boston (2). Specials at the Stotes ...... M Main street, Hartford. Natiimal League Wearing Apparel—F u rs ...... i f FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, tate belonging to said estate, as per 10th—^To elect ^ c e rs for the Dis­ Wanted—^To Buy ...... | | application on file more fully ap­ trict and Fire-Department. Boston at Brooklyn (2). all improvements, 93 Charter Oak pears. Philadelphia at'New York. Rooms—Bogrd—Hotels Heiwrts HELP WANTED— street Apply Sam’a Shoe Shop, ORDERED:—That the 11th day of 11th—To see If the district will Restanruats vote to pay salaries’ to ahy of its Cincinnati at S t Louis; Rooms WiUxout Board ...... | | FEMALE 35 701 Main afareet June, 1982. at 12:34 o’clock in the Boarders W anted ...... | | . a afternoon, at the Court of Probate in officers. ' Chicago at Pittsburgh. " Coventry, be and the same Is assign­ Country Board—Resorts 9 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 WANTED— EXPERIE3NCED ste­ FOR RS37T—TWO 4 room down­ 12th—To see if the voters will Hotels^Restaarasts .. •0099999 ed for a. bearing on the foregoing ap­ vote to lay a tax and make tiie rate DISCX>NTINIIE BUBEAU wanted—Rooms—Board nographer. In reply state age, edu­ stairs flats, one comer Foster and plication, and this Court directs the Real Bstate For Rest cation, experience and salary ex­ Hawley: one School street Inquire Administrator to cite all persona In­ therefor. Trenton, N J ., June 4—(AP) — Apartments, Flats, Anements pected. Write Herald Box M. 100 East Center street terested therein to-appear at said Isth—^To see if the voters-wlU With- toe issuance of “Bulletin No, Business Locations for Rent . time and . place, by publishing this vote to authorize Its officera to bor­ Houses for Rent ...... order of notice once In some news­ 252”, -. toe ‘ state police contact Suburban for Rent .... WANTED —MIDDLE AGED wo­ FOR RENT—5 ROOM upstairs flat, paper having a circulation In said row sufficient money to meet the 9xireau set up in toe S tate House Bummer Homes for R ent ...... man to help mother with house­ latest improvemmts, steam heat District, and by posting a copy on necessary obligations of the district, here three months ago for the- dis- Wanted to R ent...... | f work. Good" home offered with fumiahed; also garage. Inquire 92 the public sign post in the Town of and give the district’s note,

GAS BUGGIES—Hdp! Hdpl B x FRANK BECK w z f i t .iwwea I (READ XHB SXOBY, THE N COLOR THE FIOTCRB) :;Wee Duney w as t o e 'f l ^ to climb way. Now, do exactly as Isay, Juit close that window very tight- and O H , g l e n ! a n a i l . inside toe rocket. ' W hat- a time! TH6 NAIL I 9MEPT They all were quite excited at toe each one take a seat HAB PULIEO OUT OP jSNT HW .. OUT IN MERE “Then wave, as I have said be­ BARBARAS m >ITUB W B'VE LOOKED TOOAi: WATT thought of sailing hlg^. fore. ’That’s aU you need do. Notb^ A N D I PINO pV E R BVER^^ INCH TILL X LOOK The little rocket cabhi was a very Ingmore! The rest te m to jhe; you nr ANYPLACE L‘OP THE FLObfr. < THROUGH THE dandy place because it hkd .cute lit­ see.^ And then youfil Mt-m t i ^ t ” IN TH R r o o m ! tle seats in it Said Duncy, “Me, oh- 'Til be toe captain,* oded. BA RBA R A MUST SWEEPINGS my! , t m m B ^ L L o v e a •T7ow th a t we all tere^sefe- itHrtiu, BER9RE' WE “We’re Bailing firet-dass. This n i paU toe Uttle teladotir shot" It IT . PH O N E a l a r m HER IS great! Please hurry, lads! I didn’t take him finig. ? HEM.. TATHERl just can’t wait Be sure and doee The other Tteifh sat atm, SU the window tight, ao mme wlB fall w aiting tor a Then o u t '’Wen gaze right tlffduflk It when we go, so we can. see tor, tor raen Dhnrar uwredlr They I f - Itelow.” And then the h iq g ^ TInieB uwhte!' ; S i ^ ^ heard toe rocket owner dioitt - •^Blira. i t |a ! 'THia rbduitis ) ’nyhen you are set to go,” Tbiiea j^Xvmyboity, keep wsvo to me, and then PH Rriit the rboket fuse. You’ll,wUs oCf^m^ghtF he/A fuick., '-i tooj "Of /course the'fuse will mako Sdme 'fioiae, but do hot let il scare b o ^ TwUl oRl^ ftaph A ;^istt •twill N. MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), SOOTH MANCHE8T1IR, COm*, SATURDAY, SUm 4,1982,

OUR BOARDING HOUSE ^ AND MONSENSE Toonervffle Folks B r Fontaine Fos By GenO A l i ^ V

AUNT epPIE H0G6,THi fATTEST IN 3 COilNTIES, . i'i; Judfe—Do you wUh ao^-satisfMUon that any of the jurymen? must b^-the h^py boy’s lot, they| HAS BEEN ABLE TO tOUCIi ANY PART OF HER BACK. mm Sinlx>—Well, Jedge, Ah’!! fight walked over to Um and began com* datat totlet o r fellow ■ on de end. yeriktion: yes ^ t-EFT First Lady—My good boy, what] v/es-igRonv t c ^ a Old Unde Loroizo from out near do you get for hoeing com? Yancesrvllle eaye: “Busing, de* T h t~Boy—Nothing ^ if I do, ■ and hell T5CRSU16U. e(pr ^V/C (((S KioSe ISR Ml pression, lak de balky hose, am only if I don’t. M RS. A THdtSSALfD -if(" eASLtf uw iE! a temporary halt in his man’s coun* COLLARS Al4’ T(V/g tiy, ob prosperity an’ progress.” lA > s t Girls riliUDRgD DOLLARS -fb 5''PoSC WblJ AnJcilV Dinah—Has yo.’ made yo’ ’raagew With -nkr paTvep u p -T b A D - Figures CCOi-VtoiR C6FFEe ments fo’ youan marriage SCan«!^T Vit(oS& (46AD IS SO {ti Mandy — Well, not quite, Dinah, Like -TH’ SAUCER vartrt rss'got to buy a trooso, an’ rent, a This s w B L L e p idoys y US. VAUPERS lOOUI, & (0 Have minds rather like this. house, an’ get mah husband a job, ■ZePPELiAd BlMLDeRS — t(M-OL"^ SOClC an’ buy him a good suit o’ dose an* get some regular washin’ to do. An’ A Brushville man, to prove his notes, AM’ rts •TT when them’s done Ah kin name, de nerve and win a %2 bet, pulled a rtlS V/ATS f mule’s tail. The money was turned | happy day. over to his widow. FRYING HIGH: “De most cor­ rupt man,” said Uncle Ejbenezer, “is GIRLS ARE FUNNY. THEY way up in de high plsu;es, jes lak de CAN’T WATT TO BE MARRIED. buzzard. He sails a heap Ugher dan YET THEY ALWAYS M5EP AI de Pa'tridge or de dove.” MAN WAITING AT THE CHURCH | Old Rastus Ruminates Thusly: “A KING—^Brlng in a girl. lot ob people contribute to de church Vassal—V ery good, sir. who don’t contribute ennythlng to King—Not necessarily. de cause de church represents.” IMPROVED VISION SOME WOMEN THINK SO MUCH OF THEIR HUSBANDS C^er (Slightly tipsy): Miss, THAT THEY EVEN BELIEVE THAT THE PARROjfT TAUGHT d’yuh think I could shee W - man- THEM TO SWEAR. ager? © Secretary: I don’t think you | o could now, sir. You’d probably .A. friend of the editor of he ^ Q > ' Brushville Bugle, who is usually the sec him all right if you come to­ life of the party, was surprised one morrow.—^The Hiunoilat. evening, when he was holding forth in a mixed gathering of folks who FAB BEHIND ( knew him well, by a little colored lad who came up and pulling his “Gerald, dear,” said Gerald’s] fA m a rr coat sleeve said: “Papa, I want to aimt, “aren’t you sometiinea ) go home.” afraid yOu’U lose Control of the | 6 1 0 ! Thus did one of the other guests c a r?” % puli' a fast.4}ne on him, for he had ' “Constantly,” replied Gerald. | sneaked out and roimded up the ‘Tm two instalments behind al­ darky boy on * nearby comer and ready.”—Tit-Bits. with the aid of a quarter and a lit­ (^QWalaa l^wc. tle coaching, had staged a laugh which will be a long time in subsid H O I CHA! ing* “What kind of a party was it?” SCORCHY SMITH Leap Into Space By John G» Terry Son—I wanted that money for “ Well, at about one-thirty the my hotel bill. automatic fire sprinkler started to Father—Don’t buy any more ho work.”—Delaware Motorist. SEECT. JAKe! -BUT YOUfAUSTTlP OVER" tels. TUCRE'S OMLV ONE BACKWARDS AND^RROW vdursecfoutasfar TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT: A fel­ TWIM6 TOTX>J — I •- F l a p p e r F a n n y S a y & low longs to be 21, tries to stave off wa.u.aaAT.eff.______use OUR chutes: AS TOUCAN FROM THE middle age and then don’t care what CU PF- COUNT TEN­ n rr's AT)ESPERfrre happens. . . . We’re not so sure a ANT) PUaiHERlMG man is no older than he feels. • But CHRNCfe B U T tT it’s a certainty that a woman CAN B E DONE weighs no more than she thinks she does. . . . An average wife is one l o o k . so o r ch t! YOU j u m p r r s t who loves and respects her husband, AMD I'aFOtlOW but still always has a feeling she OUR SMADOW ON might have done better. . . . Some­ TM'OPPOSITECUFF AS SOON times life goes along like a song wecantgodovm \DU’RE in TH E and then there are times when it ANVPURn4B^ ! CLEAR \ isn’t so bad. . . . With some eoUege boys ihe height of their ambition OUR CLVPP OVER seems to be to. lower a record. HAHfiS! SEE r r f , Speaking of birth control, you can’t correct the evils of over-pro­ duction by pmning only the best trees. . . • We are not exactly sure that money is the root of all evil, but we are fairly confident that money Is the root of 'TOmethfrig, 1 1 1 . ^ judging from the way we all dig for it. . . . The most astonishing thing in the world is the amount of ignor­ OUT OUR WAY By Williama ance a man can accunulate in 50 WASHINGTON TUBBS H By Crane years of life. . . . The hardest thing to open is the window "f a railroad ^ coach, and the' hardest thing to close is the mouth of a gossip. The ladies, seeing the pink ' n n k y o o TSAe'^ /Ort/TWATS TO TAWfe. cheeked boy hoeing com, stopped UOHO! HE WANTS tT ^ C NOT WAT Y ^ EO- -TeuU HtM ^ their car in the shade of a maple to Sitting on a bookkeeper’s stool ^ Btkzesl NOBOW CAM ) NOU T E L L E R ^ o o i b w r ? fTW* STARCH OUT OP requires a perfect balance. ON A BUOOie O' MIME. FIGHT THE CHAMV OF \»JKV, TOO ABSOLUTfeLSY tslO T/f drink in the idyllic scene. After EOM. I'LL S C A R E . A ' -tW* ©TfeN06RAPHER,S0 EAsy. .THE FOREIGN LEGION. S A Y CAETTiM ^ S FtGWTlW’ 6 tT VOO STfeMOGBAPHER I -TH‘ LETTfeR Wll-U BE. TH’ WAT ARE. 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• • / , -fi 8TH DISTRICT ANNUAL MIDNIGHT CRASH ITOWNSWONT ASSUME. MEETING IS C A L U D MAirS BURIAL EXPENSE ' Sunut Bebdiah Lodgs will bold (Other am reh Newami-Faga Three)' Its andual memorial aervloe Monday KEEPS POUCEBUSY evening at the Beat Cemetery, meet* THB SALVATION a r m y To Be Held Mtmday, June 18, B nstga Georfa WnUania Ing at the gate on Baat Center I Transient Who Broke Baek In Five of Six Honor Gnesta At atreet at 7 oxleok to dedorate the At HuDister Street School Hebron Week Ago Not June *14 Testimonial Sure Tp gravea of deceased members, after* Assembly Hall. “How Noah put all of ths animals R pckrik, Rrad Mystery Buried Yet As Dispute in the Ark,” is the special subject Be Present the Otherk ward gathering at Mrs. BldwelTs for Bunds^ night that BnMgn grave for the memorial service. The The annual mee^g of the Arises. Probably. George D. Williams will speak om regular meeting In Odd Fellows hall Eighth School and UUUty Diatriot Toms Onl To Be Jnst a This will be of special interest to follow . foU will be held on Monday evening, Hebron, June 4—The case of Beth High school students and such as Inquiry of parents ^ the six June 18, at 8 o'dock in the Assem­ ^Wade, aged 66, who died as the re­ find it d ifficu lt to.,, see the reason­ Maneheater college athletic cap­ In case of rain this afternoon the Case of Truck Speeding. bly Hall of the Hollister street sult of a fall from a building in ableness of the Scrlptufos in these tains to be honored at the Cham b^ ' ' ' W ire W heels 35o, Extra. ' ' ^ Miuiai .outdoor party for the Cradle days when so much is said to dls-' Roll and Beginners department will school. Fourte items, all of a Amstbn on Saturday of last weeki credit the scriptural account of the' Herald’j testimonial dinner June 14, An automobile accident just be­ INCLUDING SUNDAT^ORNINGS be held in the Second Congrega* routine nature, are listed la the is causing some confusion. He was great flood. brought the information today tlmt fore midnight last night kept the tlona' church instead of the parson­ call, issued by W. W. Robertson, tEdcen to S t Joseph’u hospital, WiUi- The Sunday Eiftemoon park meet­ all are expected to be able to at­ age lawn. Mrs. F. C. Allen, super­ president of the district. police of Manchester, Hartford and mantlc, with-a broken back, dying ing will be conducted on tiie knoll of tend, flve nf them positively and the intendent of the Cradle Roll and The meeting will elect officers later of Rockville on the jump frpm Center Park and delightful and va Miss Edna Christensen, head of the that hour until 4 o’dock this morn­ the next day. The deceased has been other better than probably. S e ^ e e for the district and fire depart­ a transient in both Colchester and ried program is in store for every beginners, will present a balloon to ment, and will see if the votera will ing when a lot of mystery connected member of the audience. At the recent meeting of the gen­ 9-11 MaplO Street Tck3865 each child, and ice cream and with it was deared up. The driver Hebron, not having lived in either vote to appropriate a sum of mqnev town long enough to gain a resi­ , The Sunday evening open-air eral. committee it was .'learned that cookies for all. for playground purposes, if they w ill of a truck that overturned on Tol­ service will be held at the comer of Captain A1 Lupien of the Harvard vote to pay salaries to any of its land turnpike near the Hagedom dence. He was living in Colchester at the time of his death, although Bast Center and Main streets on bueball team and Captain Jeff Another change in management officers, if they will vote to lay a gasoline station was to report today the lawn of Mrs. Peter Staye. Bvery Helm of the Princeton basketball tax rate and make the rate therefor to the Manchester police and explain his injury was incurred in Hebron. has been made at the McLellan As neither town is willing to assume comrade should meet at the stand team, will be present This monflng Store In the Cheney building. and if they will vote to authorize its how the aeddent occurred. not later than 7 p. m. Captain Francis Burr of the Wes­ officers to borrow suffldent money Andrew Pagan! and Wixifleld the expense of hospital treatment Donald McGinnis of Bristol is the and funeral expenses the body re­ The Saturday night open-air leyan swimming team said he present manager, the man who pre­ to meet necessary' obligations, and Crockett of this town who had taken stand will be at the comer of would be able to be here despite to transact any other bualnesa to mains (at the time of this writing) ceded him having been transferred a ride to Rockville, were returning Birch and Main street The subject final exazna the next day. come before the meeting...... by. way of Union street when they at the imdertaklng establishment of | i to a store in Massachusetts. Lincoln and Potter in Wllllmantic, will be "The form of government we At the hdme of George Stavnit^ CHENGOR A moderator will be chosen and were passed by a truck traveling, should have in the United States." > reports will be heard from the they said, very fast. The driver of awaiting Instructions as to burial. Bky, co-eaptaln of Grove d ty col­ The marriage of Miss Mary A. auditors, president, school commit­ the truck started to make the curve * It is not known where Wade came lege basketball team, it wia stated ■ 'a n d ' ' Ogan of Hartford to Charles S. tee, treasurer, tax collector and at Union street onto the new road­ from orlghially and stories which he SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL. that school there closes June 10 Brown ^of R ockville road. South chief engineer of the Manchester way, not as yet opened saw his mis­ told from time to time before his S. E. Green, IVDnlster Emd that George is expected home 1 ^ ^ Windsor, will be held on the lawn Fire Department. take and got back onto the road, death are conflicting. He told at a couple of days later. Word has wT' of the farm of Mr. Brown tomorrow agalBL pasdng the Manchester car one time that he had six children Swedish Morning Worship, 10:30. not been received fros^ Miss Ruth CHENVEL i^temoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. David near the Rockville city line. The living somewhere in Massachusetts, Communion. ^ Bebrend, girls’ tentfis captain at Carter of the Federated church of driver of the truck also passed an­ and at other times has said that he Sunday School, 12:00. Tufts, but she is expected to beAble Wapping will officiate. OPEN FORUM other touring car traveling towards was alone in the world with no de­ English Evening Service, 7:80. to attend. YARNS 0 Manchester. pendents. It has been suggested . Wednesday Evening Service, 7:80. ThereJzill be an important meet­ f> - The athletic committee of the Find Truck In Held. that the town of Windham may Friday evening, the Sunshine Club ing of Jhe general eominittee head­ Our rabbit in lovely colors. Luther League of the Swedish Lu- MUSIC IN SCHOOLS When the Manchester men reached have to assume the expense incurred will hold its flnEd meeting for this ed by Selectman Thomas J/Rogers, < theran church will meet in the the Hagedom station they saw that by this man’s death, since he died in soEuson at the home of Miss Mildred in the Chamber office at 5 o’clock says “Hop to it!” church vestry at 7:30 o'clock to- Editor: Tbe Herald: the truck had gone off the road, that town, unless his legal residence Peterson, Ellington, at 7:30. Monday afternoon. night to formulate plans for the The thoughts so admirably ex' nUssed a utilities pole and in plowed can be estabUshed. outing next Friday evening. pressed by Mr. French oiT the sub­ land east of the station, had toppled ADVERTISEMENT ject of the future destiny of music over, then righted Itself. They stop­ ped but could see nothing of the Our complete selection of rich E suppose that Uie rabbit and During the month of June there in our schools inspired me to an ONE MANCHESTER CASE will be devotions in honor of the truck’s occupEmts. They did, hoW' creamy quality chocolates at special the silkworm never imagined Sacred Heart held in St. James's immediate response to carry the ever, find a womEm’s fu r coat, co v prices for the week-end. Prfocess subject further. Something is sadly Candy Shop, Main and Pearl Sts. Wthey’d combine forces to make Church each Friday evening con­ ered with blood, a woman’s cloth ON SUPERIOR DOCKET Isusklng in our educational outlook sisting of benediction. coat and straw hat, a purse emd a CHENGOR, this delightfiilly soft yarn. today that we can even consider the man’s coat imd waistcoat. abandonment of- music supervision It’s made of spun silk with shiny rabbit Arthur O’Neil, who was appointed The Manchester men left things as Reckless Driving Charge from our everyday school curri­ they foimd them Emd drove, to Depot sexton of St. James’s Church last culum. After scanning the list of Against Local Man Only Case GARDEN PARTY hairs twisted in. CHENGOR hand* week, succeeding Harry Whittle, Square. There they picked up Pa­ subjects which are to be retained trolman John Cavagnaro Emd re­ From Here To Be Heard. Tuesday, June 7, from 6 to 8 P.-BL knits and crochets into such comfort­ hftH been confin^ to his home for alongside of the formidable array At Miss Gnme Robertson’s Garden, the better part of the week with a turned.. This wEm shortly before able garments for ladies of all ages—> of teachers necessary to present, midnight. Gathering together the 98 Oakland Street severe cold. the spirit of the times, and attempt­ When the June term of the Su Ben^t Memorial Hosp. linen Aux. from babies up. articles the officer Emd Sergeant Mc- perlor court opens in Hartford next ed to display a broader judgment in Gllnn, who hsul heard of the,Emcident Refreshments, Flowers and Acces­ Patrick McDonnell of Center week there will be only one cEise culling out the essential from the while traveling ‘ through Depot sories On Sale. Admission Hce. street, injured about a year ago from MEUichester. That w ill be the non-^ssentiEd. Square, returned to the police sta­ when he fell from a ladder while one chsu'ging Joseph Hauk o f FEdr- The necessity for economy in our tion. . . HENVEL is Cheney’s new mesh­ painting at Cheney Brothers, yes­ educational expenditures we are all vlew street with reckless driving. The truck’s nmrkers showed that terday returned to his home after bound to admit Were I to suggest Hauk WEIS before the local court Manchester Green like silk yam, soft and durable. it WEIS owned by the Scott Furriers several days si>ent at St. Francis’ a curtailment of supervision in the April 11, found guilty of reckless C of 51 Pratt street, HEUtford.^ It CHENVEL is just right for all hospital, Hartford, where he has world of athletics I suppose would driving, fined 336 Emd costs from Barber Shop trEmspired that the use of the truck been under observation as a result stir up a hornets nest unless a fuller which judgment he appealed. kinds of knitted and crochetted things had been given to Mrs. W. B. Rob­ Frank Diana, Prop. of the Injuries suffered at that time. explanation is given as to what is Alfred Hennequin who was fined erts o f 59 Shutter Place, HEurtford, WALTER for casual wear. meant. After all isn’t it far pre­ in the locEil cou rt fo r intoxication Expert Hair Cutting. and Harvey Bonney, who lives at 26 A benefit card party will be held ferable for our athletic activities to smd appealed has vacated the appeEil in St. James’s Hall for the Boy cover more of a general field rather B rooks street, HEurtford. The HEirt- Emd pEdd his fine and costs. Prompt^ Courteous Service. R . HORRY ford Emd Rockville police were Euked Scouts of St. James’s Troop on June than hold out the ideal of mass pro­ oth CHENGOR and CHENVEL 8. duction' for the development of to check up doctors and hospitEds for CONTRACTOR track stars of outstanding merit. traces of possible victims of the acci' are sold on 200-yard spools so you •. Jack Crawford’s Coventry band of With the various recreation facili­ dent. The HEurtford police visiting AND the home of Bonney, found his Bdon’t have to bother with rewind­ 22 pieces will attend the 4-H Club ties available I am quite sure the BUILDER "Roundup” this afternoon at the C. physical well being of our students widow mother wEdting up'for him A C R O P o P ing or tangling. and WEIS much alarmed when he had A. C. at Storrs. Many of the play­ will not suffer any slump if. a re­ Repair work of all kinds. Also ers are members of Tolland County duction were considered in this de­ not returned. She was brought to 4-H clubs. partment for a period of time. Manchester after 3 o’clock this housepainting. Far be it from me to attempt to morning. Meantime the Rockville police reported that they had heard H £ A I T H PHONE 5773 The Board of Selectmen will hold discuss the technical side of music, nothing of the Eiccident. its regular monthly meeting in the its good influence I am satisfied to 'i municipal building Wednesday eve­ retE^. Being the fond parent of It WEU9 just 3:65 when the Rock­ ning, June 15. two children, both attending Icbool ville police telephoned that they had I voice the sentiments of numy in a eEuned from the City hospital there LEATHER SOLES and Members of the Manchester 4-H similar position when I say thEit it that a mEm and a girl hEul been RUBBER HEELS Dairy Clubs will attend the picnic is our ardent wish that what latent treated there smd had just been dis­ CHENEY HALE of Hartford County 4-H Club to musiCEd ability these children charged. They were unable to get For Ladies A A iiP be held this afternoon in further information. possess will be developed to the full. and Gents ^ X the Gland Pasture, Broad Brook. The early influences to bring this Driver Unhurt. Over 400 boys and girls from Hart­ about I maintEdn should emanate L ater it Weu leam%l at the hospi­ ford Coimty will attend. from their, early school sissociations. tal that one patient treated there RUBBER HEELS Music undoubtedly operates as one WEus Mrs. Roberts, who WEis suffering A CROP OF HEALTH by At 6:20 this morning P. B. Hage- of the most powerful influences to­ from Ifmeration of the fEuse, and that planting the seeds of Vigor. Waranoke Remnant aiid Imperfect Goods dom of the Flats Filling Station on 25c Bonney, who EuscompEinied her, weis Tolland Turnpike reported to the ward the highest forms of culture Farm’s milk contains the vital elements in the sense that the science of unhurt. The two hEul been taken SELWITZSHOE police that three panes of glass had upon which children and their parents Hartford Road, South Manchester, Conn. mathematics and many kindred sub­ to the hospitsd In Rockville at 12:80 REPAIRING been smashed in the rear of the sta­ by a person who hEUl picked them thrive. This pure food is CREAMY tion. Officer Arthur Seymour in­ jects cannot wield. One of the essentlEd elements of up just after the accident They GOODNESS ITSELF. Selwitz Building, Nidn and PeMi vestigated and found no signs of bEul left some time later for Har^ .E s t. 1908 entry and nothing taken. true culture is the education of the mind so that it will be in true har­ ford. M rs. Bonney was stEuited back to PHONE 4 5 7 0 ,- .^1 W. F. Peterson who has manu­ mony with, Emd respond to the Hartford at once. factured and sold disinfectants for noblest emotions. Some may object The fur coat, it developed, was on the past year i nd more in Manches­ to the word emotion and say" ^ve its way for storage and repairs. ter is opening a small plant at 97 me intellect cold, dear and prac­ i f tical unbiassed by such a false Prospect street for the purpose of fickle thing as that.” This attitude manufacturing "Texgen” bleaching ignores the attributes of human water. The business will be known nature leaving ont of one’s calcula­ as the W> E. Peterson Bleach Water tion the fact that our emotional Manchester’s Mfg. Co. They are planning to con­ feelings are the source of all "I ’itt p rop iiiiiia u p centrate their efforts on the new Imagination, and of many of the Date Book. bleach water product. most glorious ideals of beauty that are the light and Joy of an other­ A large card party is planned for Tom orrow wise gloomy world. Simday, June 6.—Memorial serv­ Brigbteii Yonr Home Monday evening at 8:15 in St By all means let us retain music ice of Swedish fraternal organiza­ Bridget’s parish ball by the men and in our school life. Miss Marion Dor- tion! at Swedish Lutheran church. women of the church. Bridge, whist ward’s record of achievement I am N ext W eek and setback will be played with two quite sure warrants a continuation Innde end Out W th Tuesday, June 7.—Garden party prizes in each section and refresh­ of her services. It is to be hoped for benefit of sMemorial Hoq^tal ments. All players will be welcome. that our educationalists will see the linen Auxiliary, at M lii G ^ e Rob- Ladies assisting include Mrs. Annie subject in this light before the sum­ ertson’i, 98 OaMond street ' S. Gleason, Mrs. A'gnes Dwyer, MiAs m er VEMation com m ences. Wednesday, June 8.—George M.| Dorothy Tooby, Mrs. Joseph Char- We have it on the authority of BREINIG BROTHERS Hendee will speak at Whiton Me­ V tier and Miss Mary McGuire. Shakespeare through" the mouth of morial hall on Shrlnerz’ Hospital / , Lorenzo that: for Crippled Cblldriin. About 76 from this town and Bol­ "The man who hath no music in Saturday, June ll..~M . H. 8. protsddog myiunily I hflvt to pro* ton attended the card social yester­ him self, ' Bristol baseball game at West Side PAINT day afternoon at the ball in Bolton Nor is not* moved with concord of playgrounds. tset the o io f^ I leave. Center. The affair was sponsored by sweet sounds. Outing o f Y o u m People’s Federa­ the Ways and Means committee of Is fit for treasons, stratagems and tion at Columbia Lake. Ton esa make' yovas home so rnueh more eheerfol rMjr that she is not aa Orford Parish Chapter, Daughters spoils: Coming Bvanto of the American Revolution. Prizes The motions of his spirit are dull Monday, June 18.—Annual meet­ with a new eoat of paint Look your house over now. effperi{ijf3C^bnslocsf woQiaa. My ckil* as night. awarded at each table consisted of ing of Eighth School and UtiUties dMte b m ^piite a few yean to go be­ I ' roekgarden plants which pleaaed the And his affections dark as Erebus District at Hollister Street School. YonHl agree that freah paint win brightim It upe recipients. Refreshments and a Let no such man be trusted.” Tuesday, June 14.—Testimonial fore ettaining sound finandal fudg- social time followed the games. This ’This view though greatly exsg- dinner to eoIlMe sport eaptolni, at was the final public project for the gerated may reflect much that is School Street Reo. GETOlUtPRICES ' nient. • • i Wbtt do yon fuggest?” of the members true. Wo would not care to sug­ Tuesday, June 31. — M. B, 8. fglve porch gest that our educational committee graduation. Here» slr» Is oof neommendatioo, btsed on long experieoeK' \-jot the cbap- who may have no . outstanding Thursday, Jus# 28. — dram at |g to do so abflity as appredaton of music, Daugherty lot on Center street FIRST, eesiieesie eazeenieeiMp to uphold tht torm the regent, that because of their inability to Friday, Jun» 34. — Opraing of distinguish the difference between two^lay state convention and Add y o u r w ill "Yankee Doodle” and "Auld Lang day of Loyal Order of Moose here. SECOND, ivu aihm do tmdor your w ill for fam ily hteomo, for 'J*' >^l Manchester Asseittbly, Order of Syne” should be taken to a place Sstiurday, June 36. — State Ma­ The Wo Go Gleimey Co. Rainbow will meet We^esday eve­ Emd there hanged by the neck until sonic Veterans at Temple. school and col& ^ expenses, for^ho^hsg the principal sum ixiaet ning, Jime 8 at the Masonic Tem­ they are dead. Life without music Opening of two-day sessions of Coal, Lomber, Maaons’ Snppliee, Paint ple, Instead of the usual Monday would be like a woi;ld without sun, 16th annual convention of the New dnrh^ years to eomo. evening. It will be a "transferred” if we cannot all be outstanding England Conference Luther League 336 North Main Street. Tel.. 4149, Manchester meetlzig, with Inltfatlon. Officers artists, let us at leEmt be above the at Swedish Lutheran chwrcb. The fintndal plans we fecommend to uphold fomily fortunes average. This can never be possible and choir members are reiquested to if we allow the subject to take a be present at 6:30 Tuesday evening left under vrills very, of course, With iesch Individasl esse. TeU back-seat. It is my hope that at the Temple for rehearsal. otb%r opinions may be 'heard on this David Qiambers os what you want to do for your hein and we will suggest Mias Lillian G. Grant of Cam­ subject. Apologizing Mr. Editor for tres­ bridge street will be the reader at passing on your valuable space, I a muslcale to be given this after­ .Contractor noon in the Congr^tional church u n . : Y ours truly, of PlainvUle. L kY M A N . and Bailder Go E. WilBs & Son, Inc. The Manchester Green Commu­ 2 Main St, 'TeL 5125, Mmichester nity dub wiU sponsor an entertain­ ment and dance for Friday evening, BRONX-WHtTf-SETBACK ■ ? / ■■ .y. ' Av':; A June 17. The object of the dffhir is Lumber—Mason’s Supplies SOUTH MANCHEStEB, CONN. A o aaaist the B ^ Scouts of Troop Monday, Jane 6,8^:15 P. M. . ‘ . ;. ...\.. .L-; S in raising their quota. The seoufo S t.. Bridget’s „ HaU P^^NTER iOn) DECORATOR I . Qtl~~Coal ■ will put bn a three-aet play. Straw­ 2 Prizes in Edch Seetion. . ^ . berry shortcake will ,be served d i^ Good Work at Beosmiabie'Frloeo. . Caiuid Cttri for Fireplace \ ing the evenhig and .dancing ;wffl Refreshments. 35 cents. follow . 1 All Players Welcome. 113 Coopo: S t ' Td. 4839|

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