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(SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS VOL. LI„ NO, 184. M r u fo u , ) SOUTH MANCHESTER^ CONN,, WEDNESDAY/MAY 4 ,1882. SENATE CHANGES THOMPSON, OUT Screen Stars at “First N ight” HARTFORD MAN GARNER IS LEADING OF PRISON, BACK MURDERSWIF^ HOUSE TAX BILL IN M A S T E R L O N G T m a J E GOV. ROOSEVELT BY Draitic Mores Made To So* PilSS ECONOMY B M LHer, Sire of Job, Is Kooo Bank Porter Telb Police He OVER 33,000 VOTES rare New Reronu To Bal* THROUGH IMEHOVSE Aboit BaiolwD; Affoctod Also Tried To KiD His nMERAnCIVEN Three Qiarters of Predicts , ance Bodfot— ExonptioB B ; Goodbyoo After 17 Riral and Attempted Soi- % FOR Tomrs BONDS In— Snith Rons 47,000 On Checks Elhninated. Bit Meanire In Sack a Shape Wotborolield Years. dde Before Sorreodermg. Behmd Leader lo CaGfer* It Wfll Help Little To Bal- Hartford, May- 4. — (AlP) — W*«hlngton, May 4,— (AP)— In A t 9:40 this morning the brown New Refmdiag Issue of nia Pnnary— Resili Call­ Adolphus Qlttens, 84 of 5 Brook drantlc move* for new revenue, the door of Wethersfield prison opened aace the Bidget. street, employed as a porter in the Senate finance committee voted far and closed. In that moment Mar­ Safe Deposit Department of the $310,000 Will Average ed SigniOcant By Dene- reaching changes today In the shall S. Thompson of Manchester, \ First National bank here, surren- Hous’’ tax bill. Washington, May 4,— (AP) — pardoned “lifer” , passed from de­ darsd himself to the police at 3:45 4.66 P. C.— Boosts Credit. cratic L e a d e r s -^ y Stop The July 1, 1934, limitation given Virtually useless as an aid to budget tention to liberty after nearly seven­ this morning, five hours after his by the House to the life of the mul­ balancing, the Economy bill was teen years behind the Wethersfield wife had been killed. titudinous new excise levies, wsui through the House today, a mere Rooserelt-SDith Factienal walls. With firm, athletic step the Before bis wife was shot Glttens, Manchester’s excellent credit rat­ removed and the rates made per­ shadow of the 1210,000,000 measure Manchester man passed Into W ar­ It is alleged by the police, bad at­ ing proved a big asset t - the town manent. originally drafted. den Reed’s office for the customary tempted to kill Henry Green, 38 of when bids on the $310,000 refimding Fight It was passed and sent to the goodby and instructions. It was the j' 151 Brook street, whom he called The five dollar exemption pre­ bond issue were opened at the Man­ viously voted by the committee for Senate easily enough last night, first time that be had ever been his rival. Following Mrs, Gittens’ chester 'Trust Company this after­ the two cents tax on bank checks carrying 142,300,000 of savings, but outside of the brown steel door in -violent death last night, the accused (By Associated Press) was eliminated, adding more than only after the insurgent majority his 16 years, seven months and four also attempted to kill himself by noon. The award was made to the had withstood on nine successive With three-fourths ol the pre­ 135,000,000 to the mesusure. days of prison life. taking poison. He became very ill G. L. Austin Comopany of Hartford roll calls the desperate efforts - of and decided to give himself up to cincts in, Speaker John N.. Garner A flat four cents levy on bond “Marsh” 'Thompson, as be Is and Darby M d Company of New regular leaders to force reinstate­ the police when the poison failed to transfers, applicable to each $100 of familiarly known to many local of Texas today held the command­ ment of big economies previously work. Green Is employed as a por­ York who offered $311,367.10 for face value, was agreed upon. The residents, was not alone tb^ only ing lead of 33,000 '*ot' over Franlo- voted down. ter at the Dime Savings Bank. the 4 3-4 per cent issue in a joint tax Is expected to produce 310,000,- “ lifer” to be released' this morning. lin D. Roosevelt In CSJlfornia’s The final outlook for the bill was The semi-annual Board of Pardons Tells Story to Police bid. This averages a coat to the 000, three-way Democratic presidential uncertain. The Senate, busy with had met to consider, 41 applications Gittens related In detail the story town of 4.66 per cent, an unusually the tax bill and other legislation has for pardons and acted favorab.y on of the alleged unfaithfulness of his good bonus considering the diffi­ primary battle. DISPUTE RESUMED so far given the measure -cant at­ only two, those of 'Thompson and wife, Estoria, and her repeated re­ culty municipalities have encounter­ Alfred S. Smith was running 47,- Washington, May 4.— (A P )—Re­ tention but, being attached to he fusals to end her affair with Green John G. Bogardus, 42, New London Clark-Gable doesn’t lack for charming feminine company as yon sec ed recently in raising funds. vival of the dispute over the Import legislative appropriation bill it is for the sake of their four children, 000 behind Garner, with the vote soldier. This morning Bogardus tdm herewith Ms wife (center) and brilliantly-gowned Nonna Shearer. taxes that have been Intermittently sure to get action. three daughters and one son, rang­ Takes Up Indebtedness from 7,722 out of 10,271 precincts passed through the prison gates In and out of the new revenue bill What It Accomplishes ing in ages from five to thirteen. Bids were opened by Town Treas­ standing as follows; appeared 'mminent todry when ^he after spending 23 '^ears as an in­ A ll the bill can accomplish in Its Green is also married and has one urer George H. Waddell in the pres­ Garner, 165,852. finance committee resumed its work present shepe is: mate. He was admitted Feb. 9, 1909 child. ence of Selectmen W. George for a life term. Roosevelt, 132,083. on the measure. Authorize President Hoover to re­ Both Gittens and Green were sub­ Glenney, Wells A. Stricldand, Smith, 118,322.. The duties were thrown out by organize government agencies sub­ Bogardus and Thompson had had WORLD IS FAR BEHIND jected to long questioning by County Thomas J. Rogers emd Sherwood G. the last change of sentiment of the ject to Congressional approval and to wait a while in the prison corri­ Detective Edward J, Hickey and Bowers. The issue sold today covers Should the remaining preclncta committee. create a public works administra­ dor waiting for papers to arrive Captain Andrew J. Williams and the floating indebtedness of the hold up the Texan’s lead and give Senato’’ Jones (R., Wash.), told tion to concentrate all but military from Hartford officially confirming Detective Sergeants (Charles F. to'wn pre-vious to the October meet­ him victory, which bis fotees wears newspapermen as he went to the and rivers and harbors work; dis­ the pardon. Friends of many years RESEARCH ENGINEERS Daley and Michael D’Onofrio, of the ing of the town last year. It does claiming, Garner will have serious­ committee room he expected to get band or reduce the Philippine scouts standing lyithin the prison walls local police department not increase the town’s indebted­ ly impeded the chances of Roose-^ lumber Import taxes written into and reorganize the shipping board congratulated the psidoned men Gittens was arraigned before ness, but rather gathers Manches­ velt for the paresldentlal nomination. the bill today. to save $2,500,000. and wished them success on the Judge William M. Harney in Police ter’s outstanding debts into one He also will have taken himself out The Washington Senator is spon­ Suspend all overtime pay, auto­ "outside”. Guard Walter Donaghy New England ConneO Told Court and was held on a charge of issue. of the favorite son class, as Texas sor of several amendments to put matic promotions and salary raises of Manchester who has been in close OLD GUARD GROUPS murder without bail. -Green was One of the factors in securing has promised him her 46. With Import levies on logs, shingles and and retire all superannuated govern­ contact mrith Thompson for the past arrested as a material witnras and such a good price for the town’s California’s 44, he would have a pulp wood. ment employes, reduce traveling al­ three yesu's, during which time the Leadership Needed To held on a technical charge of breach bonds is the fact that Manchester is block of 90 cohventioo votes. Jones said he thought the import lowances of railway mail clerks and latter was prison mall orderly, was TO MEET TONIGHT of the peace. not bonded to within three per cent Wins In Alabama Congressmen and curtail the trans­ levies on noal, oil and copper, strick­ plainly cdlected by the parting, as On recommendation of Prosecut­ of the limit allowed by law. Another Roosevelt, who appears to have fer from post to pQ|st of officers and Show How To Distribute en from the bill’ by,the committee, was Thompson. ing Attorney Daniel C. Flynn, oail factor is that taxes here have been captured Alabama’s 24 votes la yes­ “would have a ehupce” to bo put enlisted men of the Arm y and was fixed at $2,6(10 in Green’s case. collected to within a few per cent terday’s primary, now has SIS and Navy. Nervous Night back In. Struggle for-Gun of the total each year. It is possi­ claimed votes with at least 100 Salaries Slashed "Marsh” admitted to a Herald Products Quickly. To Fonnolatc P h is How To The committee sdeo Is studying reporter while waiting for big final “W.e began slapping each other ble also that the fact that 70 per promised him from New York aiad Cut by 11 percent all govem ii^t Pennsylvaalia. A total of 770 are the revenue producing' possibilities papers that he did not sleep we during an rgument,'' Gittens told qwt, of this year’s taxes were col­ salaries above a $2,?V)0 exem{mou /needed to win the nomination. of duties 09. rt^bber, coffee, tea and last night He will rem em b^ his Coitrol State CoBveation ''the^fwllce. Suddenly n y wtM; vrii6' lected 'll) due date aided somewhat. and pi«!vent retlreq military and . Boston, May 4—(AP) —Leader­ was drewed in a bathrobe produced (toiservative Republicans ap­ cocoa. last meal of “shortcake” , were^wa;^ of d iscov^n g con- tions the action of the district con­ In December, 1918, after the all-anround athlete, be also plAi^ Danville, HI., Eln Route to Atlanta, IN A L A B A M A can perform one of its greatest ser­ B p w ^ ’ts .'v^thout spending too ventions is accepted in a routine Armistice was signed, two soldiers basketball, handball, and footbidl! May 4.— (A P )— A1 Capone, disil­ (Km Defense. Montgomery, AJa„ May 4.— (A P ) vices to the country by creating a ;h jhoney. / way. In Democratic convention It home on Christmas furlough visited "A re there any baseball teams in lusioned and dejected gang chief, | —Candidates for Alabama'a delega­ market of confidence to replace “ the .W lhtl^p ll Carter, president of is quite the rule to have contests de­ a Kansas City music store. Capt. Manchester this year?” was one of^ tion to the Democratic National psychology of fear.” -Giummed and Coated velop in district conventions which approached Federal penitentiary at Carlton Coon of the commissary de­ his first questions. He could not g e i Miami, Fla., May 4.—(AP)— convention of Cjovernor Franklin.IX “ You have the ability and the partment at Jefferson barracks, St. Nashua, N. H., are held while the state convention Atlanta, Ga., today with the asser­ baseball out of his mind and latn* Captain W. N. Lancaster, British Roosevelt of New York todfy led means to lay facts intelligently be­ Louis, tinkled away at the piano ’ it--experience' shows that recesses. A t the coming convention when rolling along Wethersfield tion he was “ through with the flier frsuned his own defense in the advocates o f an uninatructed dsle- fore people,” he said. and stmg and line sergeant Joe .'Which catch the popu- there may be many contests. The avenue en route to 77 North School rSLClC6td*** coimty jail today sind admitted his gation by approximately two to one “Ballyhoo is out of place at this Sanders from Camp Bowie, Forth _ ^ y/fll sell regardless of outcome depends upon factional position in the case was such that street to the home of his sister, Mrs. Tonight he will start servteg an with votes from 644 of the state’s time. It would serve only to aggra­ Worth, Tex., joined him. They had g ^ e r ^ 'bhlinesa; conditions. strength. A t this stage of tlie con­ the Dade Grand Jury may indict Cora E. Brainerd, he pointed out eleven year sentence for evading in­ 2,126 ballot boxes tabulated.. vate the situation, but the making never met before. A lasting friend­ “ W e all Im ow that some day this troversy there is interest in the Mm for murder of Haden d u k e , level plots of land and said: “That come taxes. Giving up hope at 'The lead o f Roosevelt candldatea known of facts and the spreading ship was bom. writer and fiance of his flying part­ would make a good IsasebaL field.” last, Capone said there was “noth­ for delegatea-at-large was whittled of an understanding of conditions, After their discharge, they (Contihueid bn 'Page Eleven) (Contlnaed on Page Eleven) ner, Mrs. J. M. Keith-Miller. Marshall let it l>e known that be ing to do but make the best of i t ” somewhat as the big boxes from is a task of major Importance in struck a partnership in a small band As his train cut down toward the “ I should like to act as my own intended to get out and play this Krmlngbam were tabulated. It Waa accomplishing a solution of this that played at clubs and private southland, the gangster jested and attorney if I am brought to trial,” summer if any teHim wanted him. here the uninatructed ticket A ow ed problem.” parties. Came radio and the Coon- kept up a rapid fire conversation Ltancaster said, ” 1 know that is no^ Many Manchester managers know its greatest strength. He expressed the opinion that the Sanders band became the Kansas with guards, but did not try to hide possible but I know I can convince full well his tmeanny ability, to Senator Hugo L. Black continued tariff “ should, and can, to a sub­ City Nighthawks. Sfkirerlhs and $129 Cash his disappointment 12 reasonable men that 1 am Inno­ hoist a “homer” over the prison far in front the field oeekiLg/tp stantial degree,” be taken out of first Radio C9ub “How would you feel if you had cent of shooting that boy.” walls or pull off a snappy bit of A s Lancaster laid his diefehse block hla renondnation and re tm i^ politics, that it must be a “ reason­ Theirs was the fir!::t radio dub in eleven years staring you In the fielding. plan. State Attorney N. Vernon indicated he might go in wlthoin able give and take” proposition and history and when chain broadcasts Mixed Up in Court Trial face?” he parried when newspaper­ entering a run! off primary The final papers came at last and Hawthorne prepared for the Grand give foreign nations at least a rea­ began, the Nighthawks played their men questioned him. Thompson entered a Manchester Jury further evidence bearing on In the districts the Ropeevelt m»* sonably fair opportunity for barter first chain program over the NBC Although his long exile had been joiity kept pace. with'the state, at car—incidentally the first automo­ the first degree murder charge he and exchange. Network from Chicago in 1929. New York, M ay 4.— (A P )—It was^tomer and had the woman arrested. expected to rob him of his rule over large, but L» the Ninth {district bile he bad ridden in for 17 years. Chicago’s underworld. It was still placed against the filer Monday Credit Expansion A t the hour Coon fied, the orches­ In court yesterday Betty Steele (Jefferson coimty) •''e lead waja He gazed aroimd the interior of the the night of April 28 and Betty Capone the big boss of gangland night. 'The Grand Jury is expected A moderate expansion of national tra, which sometime ago dropped pooh-poohed the idea that there was narrowed down conslde aWy w4tl$ the name of Nighthawks, was play­ sedan and bounced the rear seat Steele, negress, had a yen for spare- that was being taken to prisem. to report Saturday. credit at this time “appears to me money in them thar spareribs. the vpte aearing completjoii. ing a snappy dance number “Jig cushions. Stations Guarded Mrs, Miner Testlllea to be much desired,” the lieutenant ribs. “ Your honor,’’ she said.- “I Frank Gordon, who ran tndc Time,” In a hotel ballroom here. Traffic light a Novelty For every stop from Chicago to Mrs. Keith-Miller, at whose home governor said, and he added his be­ To the butcher shop of Edward boughten me spareribs and I gotten eat o f either ticket, but anno Sanders was directing. He dropped Automobiles of 1932 intrigued me spareribs. The gen’mun put Atlanta previsions were made for the two men were roommates When lief that a moderate inflation, prop­ Glickinan. she wept. The butcher’s Roosevelt as hla preference poOei his baton and hurried to the hos­ him. He noticed the rear vhtion them ribs in a sack and I brungen local police or railroad detcctl^’es to darke was mysteriously shot April erly controlled, would benefit the helper' whacked two bits’ worth of 21, appeared before the jury late 10,624. ' 0 pital. mirror and commented on it. His ribs, put them in a .paper bag, got ’em home .and we’uns consiuned ’em, watch the tiaih from the outside, as country. He saw as inevitable re­ nine guards kept vigil inside his yasteraay. Preceding her was J. Bieturns from MB The widow, and Coon’s mother, back scarcely touched the back of his twcKlfits and the traozaction was yassah. I -never seed no money in Senator Black 34,634; KUhy 30^* trenchment in cost of government, Mrs. Henrietta Johnson, were at the the seat as be peered ahead to try that bag, no suh, and there weren’t car. United States Marsbad H. C V. Haring, New York handwriting over.. expert, udio had previously branded 988;. Burns 7,070; M eO dI4,396; An* but warned that it must come as a bedside. Coon was the father of and discern some famUlar spot no money lu that bag. W. Laubenheimer took charge of the What the helper did not know as forgeries two sulcid4 notes pur- deison 3,656. H result of intelligent planning and four children. along the way. He recognized sev­ was that the bag he used was the “I f they’da been money In the party himself with the assertion bis porte

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U wttb Om UMtad fpaiiMi War Vat- ofOoar, Tba oowidl rotod to gnat tba Nad Diitriet Sdad Cld- Tbeton French sang **gtfn, fitUl frfffiiioMlffitfi — MflaekM- urn E Btefccr tl Eat! AllsfbaBy ...... 1 araaa but that tbay f Rfitb Tbee” and *Xet JfdC Tear to r Mm G«t Ofletf. AlUsd Cham ...... i.., 00% abaoltttaty sotblity to do wltb tba laaaa to tba Lafkm. Heart Be TrouMed." The bearers Bid Asked Am Can ...... |8 Gnufif Grm 15 Dayi h Osp Nat B and T .... — 300 Am For P o w ...... 8% (b« T« Coapete h Bed* were George, R^niam, Robtamon, R«v. Jobs R uM ksr a t lo ath Gtos- — Alexander and Ouules Cbodmtt of Cobb. R iv a r...... 450 , Am Rad S te a d ...... 4% toBbuty WM slsetod oiodsrator o8 Htfd Cobb T m a t...... 60 70 Am S m r it...... 7% Hanebester and Tbomae Crockett JMI Far MMamawr. 140 — of Unionville. Burial was in the tbo Harttovd-Bost AssoeteUoa a t first Natioaal ...... Am Td^uid Tal ...... t0% CoBfrsfotkxuri C b u rttm sod Hiato- Land Hty aad TlGa... 31 Am Tob B ...... 88% Bast cemetery. tors a t tho sixty oscoBd obbuoI Btsot- N«w Brit 'Trust...... — 180 — Am W at W k a ...... 18 Ready Tomorrow! Tba Hat of oontaat and ptteaa to hty od the Aosoetstke St the CkBter miHa H. Barkar, 34, of Bast Waat Hartford Trust.. 300 Anaconda ...... 4% ba toatitmd dortag local obaarvaaea OoBfrsfBttoaal ehtareh this sftov- Graaby, amployad as a hooss-to- iBaBraBea Stoafca AtcMaoB ...... 80% Tb«faiMralofL«wrMetL,BlHBt- BOOB. Other edfieon iloctod wore: Aataa Oaaualty...... 26 29 Auburn ...... 81 of National H iteal Day, Hay 13, ley of Dobioitvlll* WM b«l4 tbto aft* bOBsa caBvamsr tor aa axtraet coa- 17 19 was aanounoad today at tba Has* Rov. Harty H artla od lo ath R^ad- Aata* U f a ...... Balt aad Ohio ...... 7% New Shipment of emooB a t tbo W. P. QuUb fUBtral sor, n g u t n r ; 'Iboodore H. Btowdl e tn tf w«s fooBd guilty af tba tbaft Aatna l i r a ...... 18 20 Bendix ...... 8% ebaater Hamorlal bol^tal wUeb ia boBM OB HalB s tm t wltb Rov. F. P. of a diamoBd riBg from Hrs. Cbth- 12 14 tyonsoring tba program in tba od Oria towB, totaaorar; Walla A. AtttoBwbila ...... Betb Steel ...... 13)4 BachsUr of TalcottvUlo offidatlag Itriohlaad, also od this towa, audi­ arlaa Rowaall of Haary aad North Cobb. Ganaral ...... 30 34 Borden ...... *.. 37 Ninth Diatrlet aeboeda wltb tba aa* aad burial was IB tbo Btewood ewB- tor. Btai atraata wbaa bis cast was pra- Hartford Flra ...... 39 29 Can Pao ...... 10% DRESS — POLO afatanca of adMNd otHelala. etory tai Votbob Castor. Tba boar* awtad ia court tUa oMtifiBg. 23 24 Rov. Btaaor Thteaea od Haribor- NatloBal F lra ...... Case (J. I.) ...... 10)4 Liatod aaparataly tba oontaata era JaaMS DowUflf, OlaytoB onidi was olaetod to tho oxoeutivo Barkar was dafaudad by Attomay Hartford Steam Boiler 31 84 Cerro De Pasco ...... 8 and prlzaa ara aa <.k; primary Lc^w’s ...... 20% Models CampbeU. In the special contest IN MANCHESTER peared. Mrs. Howard called her do, Class B ...... — 4 Lorillard ...... 18)4 Stflea * grades, first prize a drawing book, between Farrand’s Sbavers and husband who came from his work New Brit. Mch. com.. — 10 McKeesp Tin ...... 84 3.75 second a drawing book and third, Mere's Barbers the latter lost out (OoatlBaed rrem Page One) and searched the neighborhood for do, pfd ...... — 90 Mont Ward ...... - 6% Plenty of Large and Small Headsizes. crayons. the score being 162 to 125 in favor Barker. Howard picked up Patrol­ North and Judd ...... — 12 Nat Biscuit...... 31 ol the Sbavers. The champions, innocently asked. He watched them man John Cavagnaro and they tour­ Niles Bern Pond ...... 5% 6% Nat Cash R eg ...... 8 James Mack, Vincent Farrand, Ray­ with interest as the cdl entered ed around the section look^g for Peck, Stow and Wilcox 1 3 N at Dairy ...... 20% SEN. BINGHAM FLOODED mond Campbell and Joseph McDduff traffic. house-to-house salesmen. ’They Russel] Mfg ...... — 20 Nat Pow and L t ...... 11% are now ready to accept all chal­ “Tou were in prison during the could not locate the man they ScovUl ...... 15% 17% N Y Central ...... 15 lenges. World War,” asked the reporter. wanted, but were able to trace him Stanley W o rk s...... — 15 NY NH and H tf d ...... 11% WITH MAIL ABOUT TAXES ‘•What were your impreseiohe of through a salesllp he gave at a Standard S crew ...... 23 28 '' North Amer ...... 22% Gustave Magnuson has been ap­ those days?” neighbor’s house. do., pfd., guar., ,A... 100 — Noranda ...... 11% — Senator Hiram Bingham, as a pointed chairmsm of a group of “I wanted to get out,” he replied. Ring Worth $50 Smythe Mfg C o ...... 50 Packard ...... 2% players from the Industrial League "I would have done anything to Louis Jaffe, local jeweler, said the Taylor and Fenn .... — 120 Param Pub ...... 2% member of the Senate finance com­ Torrington ...... 29 mittee at Washington, is receiv­ who propose to give a setback and get out and enlist for duty over­ stolen ring was worth 360 or more. 31 Penn ...... 10% whist party at the Buckland school, seas. I was over there the year Barker’s ’tory to Lieutenant Wil­ Underwood Mfg Co .. 9 11 Phlla Rdg C and I ...... 2% ing so many letters and telegrrAms Union Mfg Co ...... — 7 concerning the revenue bill of 1932 Monday, May 9 at 8 p. m. for the before the war,” he added. liam Barron ard ’ •* Chief Samuel Phillips Pete ...... 4 benefit of the North Methodist One of the thingfs that caused the Gordon did not tally with what he U S Envelope, com .. . -- 65 Pub Serv N J ...... 40% that he finds it impossible to an­ do, pfd ...... — 80 swer all of them. So he has had church. Piizes, refreshments, Manchester man some worry was told on the witness stand today, Radio ...... 3% modern and old time dancing will the type of reception by the people Veeder Root ...... — 10 Radio Keith ...... 3 the following notice printed in the they testified. Barker maintained — make a full evening’s program. of his home town. "Folks are glad that he had not been in the bedroom WhiUock Coll Pipe ... 8 Reading ...... IT Congressional Record: J.B.Wil’ms Co., SIO par 58 75 *‘I wish to state for the benefit of you are coming home, Marsb,” said and had not entered the kitchen to Rem Rand ...... 3 Tomorrow night there will be a his sister who has missed but six talk with Mrs. Howard. Herbert Rey Tob B ...... 81% several thousand correspondents Sears R o e b ...... 15% NOTICE that so many letters have been modern and old fashioned dance at trips to the prison on her visiting Griffin and William Nicholson, Golway street under the auspices of day In 17 years. farmers of East Granby, testified Socony Vac . 8% pouring into my office in regard GIRL GUARDS GIVE PARTY South Pac ...... 15% to the tax bill it is physically im­ Conroy and Kelly. Jimmie Connelly That seemed to help a lot. they knew Barker to be honest and his famous broadcasting orches­ Bight Hand Drive Stand Brands,...... 10% The Manchester Green Barber Shop possible to answer or acknowledge since he, had worked for them and St Gas and El ...... 1 5 them in any way. I want this to tra will furnish the music. They “I thought the wheel was on the had handled money for them. FOR lilE IR MOTHERS have been heard over WDRC a num­ right,” remarked Marshall. “Now I Attorney Shea Insisted that the St Oil Cal ...... 18 has not been moved and is still doing business at Cher* be a public statement so that they ber of times and are a very popular St Oil N J ...... 22% may not feel they are being dis- see it is on the left.” Free wheeling evidence r a s too circumstantial to orchestra all over the state. Two of ff 1532 car was explained and the warrant a conviction. Judge John­ Tex Corp...... • 1Q% rone’s Service Station. crinfinated against or treated with, hundred enjoyed themselves at Gol­ Salvation Army Group Gives ’Timken Roll Befir ...... 3J% discourtesy. Many of the letters' "fioati^ power” was demonstrated. son in reviewing, he case said that way street last Thursday night. It was all a revelation to the home- Fine Camp Program At Cita­ Trans-America...... I ...... «% FRANK DIANA, Prop. are Important, long, and come from Mrs. Howard’s story was too Union Carbide ...... 17 distingfuished people, very impor­ comer. straightforward and convincing and del Last Night. Unit A irc ra ft...... 10% Mrs. Harriet Upham Goode of Waved Adieus therefore found Barker gfuilty. A tant people.” Bird Acres, Sharon, Mass., will be Unit Corp ...... 8 The senator has been sitting When the car backed out of the jail sentence of 15 da3rs was impos­ the spesdeer at the monthly meeting prison i>arking space many bands Girl Guards of the Salivation Army Unit Gas Im p ...... 16% from morning until evening with of the Memchester Garden club ed with costa amounting to $31.02. U S Ind Alcohol ...... 17% the finance committee engaged in waved a final greeting from the of­ Barker took no appeal. held a mother and daughter party Monday evening. Her subject will fice windows. Marshall Thompson last night at the citadel. The hall U S ^tub 8')4 rewriting the revenue bill, and be “New England Birds and Wild U S steel ...... 26% often his office assistants are at waved in return. When hla sister was tastefully decorated in pink and Util Pow and L t ...... 3% Flowers," illustrated by actual Cora opened the window on her side, green. The program which was work over typewriters long after photographic slides. The meeting PLECTRAL CONCERT W arner P i c ...... 1% darkness has fallen, trying to keep M arsh^ did likewise. The car speedily arranged consisted for the West U n io n ...... 21Vt will be held at 7:30 p. m. in the rolled up into the prison drive. The most part of camp stunts and camp THIS IS NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK pace with a portion of the sena­ Robbins room of the Center Church songs. To make it more realistic West El and M f g ...... 21% tor’s mail. speedometer show^ 22 miles per OVEN LAST NIGHT Woolworth ...... 3% House. Each member has the priv­ hour. Thompson gasped. the lights were extinguished and the ilege of inviting a guest. “Good bye Wethersfield," exclaim­ guar(& gathered arotmd a campfire, SEIZED SECOND TIME and sandwiches, cake and punch ed Thompson, looking back through Social Hall of South Methodist New York, May 4—(AP) —Seiz­ “Give more thought to music” A pre-natal clinic will be held to­ the rear window of the car. Church Filled For Cecelian- were served. morrow morning at 10 o’clock at the Mrs. Einsign Honsberger then pre­ ed for the second time in aevan What seemed to impress M ar^ months, the spieedy rum-runner Oil, Oil, Oil Memorial Hospital clinic building. most on the way to Manchester Merrifield Program. sented badges earned by several of the girls. Chaplain ESirabeth Bulla mother-ship Whichtme was broug^k The Talk of the Town. were the many cars, the number of into the harbor today. The High school group of Sunny- filling stations, stop signal lights The social hall of the South Meth­ spoke on the “Spiritual Side of side Junior Circle of Kings Daugh­ odist church was well filled last Guarding” and the assistant leader, •The capture of the 325,000 IMai^ and the apparent utter recklessness motored craft was made by tlW' Van underselling the ters will meet this evening at 7 of people crossing the streets in night for the concert given jointly Bessie Johnston, on the “PracticaJ o’clock with Mrs. C. E. Wilson of by the Manchester Plectral Orches­ Side,” and Patrol Leader Ellen Lyons Coast Guard destroyer Upshur chain stores on oil. Hartford’s downtown district the captain and nine membera ef Woodbridge street. through v.'hich he was driven. tra and the CeceUan club. The pro­ on the “Social Side of Guarding.” gram was arranged by Mrs. A. N. The large number of mothers and the crew were arrested. This Oil is 100% Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters “I don’t see how you can do<^ Merrifield and Thomas Maxwell, di­ between the cars,” he said- I sup­ daughters present thoroughly enjoy­ Pennsylvania * of Union War Veterans, will meet rectors of the clubs, in observation ed the program, which ended ^ t h at the State Armory tomorrow eve­ pose you learn after awhile. And of National Music week. A similar the pedestrians! the singing of ‘Taps.” Made for high speed drivin.^. ning at 7:30. Members are re­ progrsma will be given at the Bap­ Parsons’ Theatre quested to note the' early hour. Fatal Freedom tist church In WllUmantic Friday May 5th "You know,” said *rhompson re­ evening. Leading musicians and Come in and get my price on flectively after a silence, “I saw Arch Selsrwn thia oU In 5 gaUon sealed cans. Mrs. Forrest Buckland of Hills- composers throughout the country HOSPITAL NOTES Presents town while opening a can of salmon seven "lifers” go out of Wethersfield are in sympathy with this move­ Monday ran the can opener into the while I was there. All of them did ment to foster taste for good stretches from 17 to 27 years. 'They a JA N E CO W L GAS fleshy part of her left hand. The music. A son was bom yesterday to Mr. wound was painful, and the danger got out and vfent right to work. In The orchestra occupied the atage in less ti

Women of th* Nasareae diuroh The AmertQUi lAgloa Jife, Drum' will hold their Thured y aftonoon and Bugls Cpipa will hold an Im­ D-A‘ N‘ C'IvN'6 PRIZEMTROT prayer meeting tomonraer at the portant mseUag and rahearsal at TO-MORROW NIGHT ohuroh. the State Anoory tonlgat at T:80 AL PIERRE TABARIN o’clock. AU mambers are urged to be present. W ard’s 1932 Seminole W indsor w«teiiiiiR«y4i8ioi2 Winiaiantic Aseeaslon day will be observed PEERLESS ORCHESTRA tomorrow at St Mary’s Bplsoopal Miss Oraos Hausmau of 88 Ham­ VAfiMijt StoreThottite Y. H t A. GYM ohuroh by Holy Communion at 6 a. lin street to s id in g tihe week with m., and again at 10 a. lA, with pres­ BnUding To % Uiwi For Dl^ Mrk L. L. Hohenthal lerved as her aunt, Mrs. Walter Sullivan of BMebhn Leavw. entation of thank-offering by the obalfman of the Amerlqaa Legion Watertown, Maas. pothl of Goedi; ' ’ :. 9la$|o by . , Women’s Auxiliary. The choir from .bu^azy’a oard party yesterday S t Mary’a ohuroh will take part In afternoon at the Y, M. C. A., to Percy Ndson and His the apeolal choral fes’ val service at The bankrupt stock of .Georgii pla(^ of Mri. Mary C. Dennaher Christ ohuroh cathedral, Hartford, ANOTHER DAMAGE SUIT who was abamt at the funeral of Williams, Ino., la Inoludsd In n Qll^iy Ni^ Hawks her uncle. The unit held a food sale in the evening at 8 o’clock. Bishop sale of men’s fuznlshtofs to bs eoi^ in conneotloh with the eodal. Cakea Brewster of Hartford will dfUver ON BREAULT ACCIDENT duoted In a vaeahL. store of the AdiiijifOon OOc. and plea were readily eold. The prlie the addresi. A number of the par­ State theater hulMh^At 747 Malh winners were Mrs. J. W. Foley, ishioners of St Mary’s ohuroh are street and advertise to The H erw planning to attend thta service. first; Mta. Robert Lathrop, second, The automobile accident at Main today. Walter H. WlUintos, brother and Mrs. John Olenuty, third. Each and Bigelow atreeta on November of the former projytoter, has taken ABOOTTOmi received a hand-made bureau scarf More than 66 attended the final 30 last, wtooh resulted In an award the stock over ftom Mhx Fishman made by the membere. Mrs. George setback last night In the series giv­ of $13,100 to Wilfred Breault who the purtbaaer at laat .w i^ ’n auction ifra . Sarikh M iliar who haa bean Olds won the consolation' trop^. en by the women members of the lost hla foot in the mishap. Is the and has brought to g to^ea agent to ■pending the paat few waeka with Ice cream and' cake were served at Hlitolbnd Park Community olub. basis of another suit for damages, dlapoae of the gopils- ' j Mrs. W. J. Burke of School street, the close of the games. First prises were wo by Miss brought b; Mrs. Katherine Jones Everything will be iold Including lit vlaltlng her alater-ln-law, Mrs. Muriel Fltigerald and Thomas Mur­ against Charles and Michael Schuti some of the atore fixturwi. Aocor^ OIL RANGEBldrldge In PhoenlxvUle. phy; second by Mrs. Elmer Strick­ Ing to tbo sales agent some fine bar- of Vernon for . Injuries which Mrs. Mr3. John McGUnp and daughter, Ifi a beauty.....wait till you see the pands. .They’re ivory and land and George Beer; third, Mrs. Jones blahna aha -received in the g m s will be offered. Cash will buy James Q. . Craig of 1180 ;^M^n Helen, of Center street, are to sail Martin Frederlokson and Thomas accident. The suit was filed In Hart­ good merchandise at a fraction of from New York on .May 88 for a »reen “high light” porcelain Enamel...... and the new wickless street haa removed to 83 North O’Neill; consolation, Mrs. J. J. Sin- ford county by Attorney Thomas Its original pdoe. . Elm stwet where he will live du^ -summer vacation to' be spent In namon and Carl Fields. The grand J. Conroy of Hiurtford, representing Ireland. Ing the month of May after- which rises for the series were awarded Mrs. Jones. An application *or marriage Us - burners cook fast as city gas. he will be located at Chestnut S) Mrs. Frank Stlpslts and • John Charles and Michael Sohuta re­ cense was made at the Hartford Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rylander of Tedford; eaoh received $8.50. Door cently Instituted suit ar *nat Mrs. Bureau of Vital Stotistloa yesterday Grove street will open their home prlaea were drawn by Mias Tedford Jones In Tolland county to recover by George P. Biunb, em^oyed at Mrs. Samuel J. Prentice of Lydall tomorrow evening at 7:30 for a and Fred Trowbridge. All but the damages on their truck, which was the'Hotel Lenox, end Miss Edith M. street, entered the Memorial hoa- Fellowship meeting for attendanto consolation trophies were In oash. badly smashed In the accident. Wil­ St John, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pltad last night fo r a minor opera­ of the Second Congregational Sandwiches, cake md coffee were liam S. Hyde Is attorney for the Delphis St John of 149 Spruce tion. church. served at the close of the games. Schuta brothers. stre e t - KEITH’S

Here is new standard of performance. New beauty of design. New easy con­ trol. Tiiere are five automatic burn­ Simmon’ s ers, the Triplex six hole cooking top ' uses three burners to heat the three 41 ! holes in front, and then this heat is used May 5th To over again to heat the three holes in the rear. The big built-in baking and W eek- May 14th ’ roasting oven with its two burners heats as evenly and as hot as the standard set for city gas by American Gas Associa­ tion Laboratories. These are just a The Famous few samples of the high quality and efficiency of this new Semiole. See it $4 Down $5 Montlilj now. Beautyrest Come In! See These Sparkling On 30 Days Trial New. Enameled Finishes Kitchen Cabinets FREE In 1929, Similar Quality With Enjoy thirty nights of sleep at its best— on thn F ^er Features Was $29.95 new Beautyrest—a better Beautyrest than ever. If Porcelain-Top wu do not want it for yours ever after, you are per- NOW! Only lectly free to return it, with no obligation whatever. Kitchen Table $ 19.95 Six new improvements in the 1932 Beaqtyrest— 837 separate innersprings give it unexcelled comfort-r- $33-75 now at the lowest price ever offered. Porcelain top is stainproof. The $3.95 Make your kitchen more effi­ breaji drawer is covered and cient and attractive! Wash- metal lined. Wire racks for abel ivory or green enamel base, pots and pans. 4-pc. glassware top 40x25 inches. set. ------if Simmons Gliders Card Tables! The newest Simmons in­ w $1.49 in 1929— Now N e w Are Here Sturdy Chairs High Glairs___ Soft ner-spring mattress...... ‘The ACE” ! And the fin­ The same standard of quality that made Sim­ $1.69 in 1929—Now Green or Ivory 89c mons bedding famous, is now available in porch est mattress on the mar­ gliders. Durable construction, comfort, para­ Enamel! Folding style. mount style combined in most attractive covers. 89c Sturdy frame in ket at this moderate price. green, with mois­ Paint them your­ ture-proof top. With 405 inner-coils which self and save! Hardwood Ip pan­ $2.98 is an unusual number at el back style. this price. Covered in an W ashable * Console Mirror In 1929, our price $1.79 attractive, lustrous fabric EasUy The 36x36 Inch Tables in soft pastels. $4.95 in 1929— Now K ept Clean $1.00 Ace Moving tray lifts stippled green $3.25 overhead and is and gold frame, smart ornaments. $27.50 Unfinished drop attached with Etched design. leaf Table with ' molded edge pov safety strap. Has lar top. non-tip base.

Bed Pillows! The famous Deepsleep Easily Worth SI.39 Euji also reduced to the lowest $39-50 Ea. price ever offered! Now 89c everyone can afford this Filled with di> picked hen feat.'i- luxurious sleeping com­ era. Orchid o fort. 299 inner springs. green ticking. Grained Walnut Nursery Chafi Fluffy Cotton All Steel Beds $1.69 In I02f:~ >w Plaid Blankets $4.95 $1 00 Lifetime guarantee appeals those who want finest construc­ Choose ivory i-i 89 c tion! Similar bed with wide green enamel Our 1929 price tot similar qual­ panel, $12.95 in 1929! Swing-over tra;. ity was $1,98! Beautiful soft The lowest priced Sim­ and non-tip base. $29-75 nap. Blue, peach, rose, helio, mons inner-spring mat­ green shades. Walnut End Tables tress! And the best and Who Ever Heard Before of ii Solid Walnut Table at only most reliable mattress you Livingrooms, Bedroom can obtain at such a low Suites, Breakfast Sets and all are now on sale here at $1 00 price. In a new 1932 cover drastically reduced prices. Gracefully shaped you will like. Oil Ranges ^ to$ 11x22 inches; 2 Needle-valve Automatic Phone 5161 for an eve­ turned legs and wickless burners! An* OS. ning appointment if more cross stretcher, Portable size! convenient. 24 inches high.

The M ontgom ery W ard & Co. Slumber King $ 24-75 824*828 Mtin S trttt. T tL 5181 South Mancheffter ”**$16.75

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, > ' » ^ / *' V A' ' m X' MAKOK18TBR IVSNINO KIRALD, SOUTH MAHCKlSTIRf CONN. WIDNESDAT, MAT M M i F A O E F O U ll that It WAA BAgUfABt to SO OpAfAtO •aquABaa durtof ^ BMBtb Of ABCtt, studMt to MABrtMAtor Hi OUAf Foy stMid. AlfAAdy tfiAN APVimiigMWT It ABl ^ t this tbA from wWob bo itoU fjjj;— -- ^ CRADY LOSES SUIT bAVA bAAB tom to aIun tba. _ lAtAAt NoBfore j £ 2 2 £ 2 2 2 CAUSA 9l t b » plalaUitotaiwtos. OlEARY AWARDED Juflo. HO to OBA hoBor JU^A nmpSOB AltAd tbA fAUttfA batof A fM f^A t W._^atbaraU and StudOBtS, A fATO dtotlBOttoB Ujt A of tba rAlllBf to bold an ob# of tba iarvAf sttAAtA thto boob. No. I’A so premtooBt 1b IN SUPERIOR COURT I n S t b i h boy Who AM b im SO ooBtributlng cauNS of tha mishap. truck raapoBdad. ______J ttbOB BAOt Is WESUVAN PRIZE atMstlos. Ho MS Mis flBdlBg OB tba rAlllBf waa ra- footbAll, bAMbAU, bAAkA^, t o i^ EvEP^^W OM iW Sought f lOipOO DBUitgAS From aarvad. ______and traok aad to rAOofBtosd as tbs aiid bast AU^Bd AobolJ Md A ^ Town of Vtmoii Aftor Truck OPENJORUM '"Wh«B piepU y«»rB with tU > lOBd ourtAlfii, hlABhoti. Ate.. ■■ IB tbs lOOAl sobool. MA bAA OAptAiS- Cruhti Off Bridge. watt AO thi rofulAr fAmily WAohlBf RAD MONTH FOR FIRES ktw ti P ra n a w t Midi Sdwol Sto* Ad t fAffls IB aU m ^ sports PBAlfM BOfVlTAL Uke BssIrnasB'a Oas TsblefAi.Pltfebi F#r ^lft OM tMMUM i u twty to tho Now Modal LAWdw. Tbay aad to likely to fAto furtber promlB Judge Bmast Simpson today Editor, MABOhAstar JvaBlBg HarAldt srs prtpsrsd sspeclslly' Mf itam tt will ba ratumad to you wloi thapar- fs s sad all tht ss# sSsets rcsuRlBA «10M thtlr «yM to oouBtloii UM AlOBg AtbfAtlO IIBAS wBUS At rsBdarad a dadsloB la Tolland PAST, CHIEF RELIEVED Wa racoBtly beard that tba Man- from ass prsssurs.. . , ^ faot olOABBaaa that you want. PboBO dent W iu An Ofin Sdiolir* Wssleyaa. ebaatar Mamorlal boaplta] was That Mfiptr, fttswlaa feaUsa at the •073. County Superior Court la favor of pit of. th# stofflseb will dlssppssrj ThA^m^d Afoufid thorn ovory doy." FrssldAnt o f O aaa about to conduct Its annual cam­ tba defendant In tba suit for |10,- March and April Gave Local paign for funds, and feel that wa that anxious, norvous foaUiyf with Tha aaparacua Maaon la at Ita d ip , Herald Heart. O’Leary to also promlBeBt sootol- 000 brought against tba Town of hsart Bslpltstlon Will ..vsman. sad ^ And

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To Meet An Anticipated Operating Deficit Incurred In Caring For Those Who Cannot Pay For Their Care At The Hospital And W ho Have Received Free Treatment By The Staff Doctors Of The Manchester Memorial Hospital.

On Thursday, May 5 at 2 p. m. MRS. MARION ROWE CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS A Will Give Another Cooking Demonstration Using Chamber Of Commerce Rooms 815 Main Street THE UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC RANGE Jay E. Rand, General Chairman THE FOLLOWING MENU WILL BE DEMONSTRATED: Her Subject Will Be: “Small Cakes and Cookies” Demonstration will be held at 803 Main S t In the former headquarters of The Mftka Checks Payable to The Manchester 'frust Treasurer. Home Bank ft Trust Co. Don’t forget the time and the place. OPPOSITE THE CLOCK This AdvwttatBisBt Ftfd tor bgr th« mtM O oetsn o f tht RietpltBL

The Manchester Electic Co. ^ . ; ' ‘ ‘ * -■* Rk,. A 778 Main Streep TeL 6181, South Bfanchester 4

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If tba praetiea eestianaa, arraata wlN faraoea ibatl raaeb amameata trace waa ratarad Into SPOffiON) NEW GRIDIRON ba n»da and tba guilty paraona daalt 30 DAY POSTPONEMENT wbiofo fball make vameeessary that by tbe leading nations partteleetlM D H O duis AOCErr BOLTON wltb to tba fuHaat a i ^ t at tba law. course,” ia tba (Oeaera eaaieeeaea. 1 do not It ia bopad to bava tba Said rdady “A daisy until furtbar davaloi aaaart that to proeaad now with Tba Mm ’« io d al CStfb at Moutt PRACTICING G O lf SHOTS for uaa naxt faU,' Tba baaab«l FOR BIGGER NAVY BILL n « t i of tba Genera eoalaranea eonatractlon eontanplatad by tbla WKIESKIttTIOII Covantey im entaadad aa lavltatiM Said, bowevar, wiU oot,ba ready tor could not Impair in any sense tbe IraMatloo aoaatittttas a vMstion anotbar yaar, aa tba graaa inSald nationM dafanaa,” ba eontandad, o f tba latter of that tract. It cer­ to tba fOlMOf aanuaittaa and all Some PdrsoB IM fffof Up Snf' muat tra t ba grown, WasMngtOB, May — (A P )—A tainly might be ceoctracd ac la- atban bataraatad to as oduoatfosal fact As Grass la Spronttof— thirty day poa^Kmcmant of eooald- Cbalrman Hale of tba naval com- ffiittaa baa pandlBg a notion to take tcrfMng with the aplHt of that W in aration of tbo navid eonatnietioo agreement” s e e b naatiog to bo tooigbt at f Pawifh Gqflty Party- TWO KILLED IN DUELS bill was proposed in tba 8an|tta to­ up tba eonatructlon Mn, U w i i n ScMtM’ b Now O o’clook (D, §. T,) at South Covoo- Tagucigidpa, Hooduraa, May 4,-- day by Senator Robinaon of Arkan- WacRtrar aaerat Metory b ^ M rii try Town Hall, The fuost apaaber (A F )—Cannlo Sarrano Ctdix, prom- “Evanta bare tranaplrad at GaSa- USET PUPIL Dma ’Tha aurtace at tba now football SU3, the Democratic leader, to va,” conceded Robinaon, wbo bim- tab It In tba boBraw,—R manmn. will bo Joooph Wiooltl—, ouporrioor fTkUron at 1ft Nabo raeantiy eon- inant attorney and former member await developments of tba-^ Geneva No Co— iltooi lu jo r o of Coogresa, waa killed today In a self was a member of tba American Boeton,oeton. May 4,— (A P ) — of Art Kdttoatioo, Ttaio m o o ^ will itruetad by tba town of Maadiaftar, disarmament parley, ‘7- bo is tbo istoroot of art in the if baiim damaged by paraona uaing duel wftb Abdulio MMzaaaraa, who delegation to tbe 1980 London con­ Orth,li, 83, , noted ,piaaiat ______and_____ eom- Great Mtaln baa four No m Saecotooro. oohoolo, tbe deid as a plaea to praetiea golf also was fatally shot. Robinson told tba Senate be ference, “wliieb show that tbe task poser and reputed to Hava bean tba of Ite eaapira repraain t ^ ' diplo­ Tbo Tollaad County Domoeratic Shota, Tba graaa haa Juat started In another encounter wltb pis­ favored tbe Hale bill i,utborizlng of tbe conference ia exceedingly dif­ laat living p t ^ of Franc iiact, died matically at W a ii^ u m ;/ , D, XL Aoioeiation mot at Columbia hidl aprouting and tba golf eluba a v tols General Enrique Flores construction of tbe Americao Navy ficult and may net result in signal today of inSuanza. Ha bad taught They ara Grant M taui, UUon oC Monday ovonini;, SovonU in town at­ spoiling tba iuffaea, Amador, former director of police, to tbe limits provided by the Lon­ success. music bare slnca 1875 and bad Sowb Africa, Dominion of, ^anadn W—Wofton, M*y 4^(AP) — don treaty “unless tbe Geneva con- tended the meeting, Aa a raault town officials say that killed taia fatber-in-law. “Early in tbe present year an lectured on L in t and Irish Frea State. MtMy LooiTf f 0»tgn*Hoo from . East Conti’al Pomona Orange 84m U eommitt4e0 to « o m ib a ii re> will meet with Vernon Grange this volt ftffthiBt tli« lead^M p of Soiifl' evening. tor RoMnaon, of ArlMOSM, WM ftC' Schools in town are closed for a cepUd tod*y by the Demoenitte week's vacation. The following aUeriOf eommltUe. teachers are spending their vaca­ The vACMdM cauaed ^ Lonf'a tions at their homes: Miso lilyan realfnatioD were filled by the com­ Schiflrin, New Haven, Miso Amelia mittee, learing: the Loulalanan a Palmer, Voluntown, M1/m Lydia “man without a committee/' Young, Fan River, Mass, Pupils Long's resignation was made laat that attend Manchester High school week when be arose in the Senate are also having a weeks vacation, to attack Robinaon'a party leader­ 'The schools are preparing a ship, George Washington prt^ram to be ^binaon immediately challenged held at Citizen’s Hall, May 13. the insurgent Senator to a contest At the recent Democratic caucus, over party leadership and offered to Leslie Bolton and Mrs, E, 8, Haley call a conference of Democrats to were chosen as delegates to go to consider selection of a new party Hartford this month to choose a chieftain any time Long wanted him delegate to send to Chicago to nomi­ to. nate a candidate for president. The The Announcement Democratic Town Committee is as Robinson announced the action of follows: Chairman, Leslie Bolton, the steering committee today in the Mrs, Margaret Haling, E, W, At­ following words: wood, Levrts D. Eaton, Miss Lavinia ; “By order of the steering com­ Fries, mittee the resignation of Mr, Long The Ladles society wiU meet from committee assignments is to Thursday afternoon at the Hall. w %e accepted,’’ Miss Adelia Loomis, Mrs. Viva r The recommendations of the Massey and Mrs. Hazel Hutchin­ 'steering committee must be approv­ son are hostesses. ed by the Senate, Ida Pinney, daughter of Mr. and Long’s committe assignments Mrs. Arthur Pinney is improving. Jivere distributed as follows: After another week it is expected ■ Commerce, Senator Caraway, of she will be able to leave the hospi­ / rkansas; Navy, Senator Morrison, tal. of North Carolina: Manufactures, The year and half old son and Places m Jlefriaem tor Senator Cohen, of Georgia; Inter- three months old baby boy of Mr. /^)ceanic Canals, Senator Hawes, of and Mrs. John Strickland have pass­ .Missouri. ed away at the- Manchester Me­ The committee also assigned morial hospital with typhoid fever. Senator Bailey, of North Carolina, Mrs. Strickland and her six year old to the vacancy left-on the military son are impro-ving. affairs committee by the death of Tax Collector Anthony Maneggia Senator Harris, of Georgia. has sent out property tax bills. The \bur Home Senator George, of Georgia, was taxes are due May 15th. After Jime •assigned to the vacancy* on the 15 interest is charged. steering committee which decides The Choral club meets Monday party policies. evenings at the basement. The home of Mr. and Mrs. An­ thony Maneggia has been moved back from the State highway by the WOODSTOCK ALUMNI State. With the grading and the new location the I'ace is greatly MEET HERE SATURDAY improved. undreds of thousands o f kitchens, Including thousands o f Margaret Massey has recovered •••y'WMV.VWA'.'ZA'Aiii n ... . from an attack of mumps. Miss Elizabeth Rose of Hartford The Camp Woodstock Alumni of spent Sunday at the home of her the country’s newest, finest, and largest apartment houses, ate i llznchc-ztcv r/ill hold a reunion at brother George Rose. the Y. II. C. A. at 7 o'clock Satur­ Miss Helen Berry and Miss Elsie H day evening and all members are Collins of Hartford have moved to equipped with Electrolux Gas Refingerators. There is no finer auto­ invited to bring friends who are in- their cottage next to the post office, Vy '''' ''' lerosted in the project. Several Mr. and Mrs, John Toomey of iormer leaders and directors are ex- Hartford spent the week end at ipected to: be present. matic refingeration anywhere. “Maple Wild." ’ James McCaw, Jr., is in charge ' 1 the program v/hich will include • ymnasium games, camp songs and • lUoving pictures. Plans for Camp CANTONESE GOVERNMENT Automatic gas refingerators are silent, they have no machinery, no V,'uc;drtock during the coming sum­ mer season v/ill also be discussed and formulated. The Alumni group OUSTS RIVAL LEADERS moving parts to grind and wear, no alternate sto{^ing and start^. ,13 also planning a special pre-season tr p to Camp Woodstock, The season at Camp Woodstock Hongkong, May 4,—(AP)—A They are outstanding in ice fireezing capacity as well as in thdr main* which is located in Woodstock Val- sensation h ^ been caiised at Can­ (cy in Windliam County on Black ton by the sudden action of Chan Pond, will begin July 6 and end Chai-Tang, Cantonese government August 19. The first group of boys leader, in dismissing Chang Wai- tenance o f ideal food preservation temperatures. have the camp from July 6 to 20 Chung and C^han Chak, commanders and the second from July 20 to Aug, of the Cantonese Air Force and , Z and the girls from Aug, 5 to Aug. Navy, respectively, and the mbstitu- 19, The camp for boys will be tion of his own followers, it was re­ Stop in at bu r show room , and firom the ten difiFerent models on display^ divided into three units. ported hefe today. Harvey Woodruff of Berlin will The reports said the situation still ' be sentO counsellor in the cadet was quiet there but a mutiny was class and Charles Laughton of New feared. Several gimboats slipped select one which meets your requirements. It will be installed in your home Britain will have charge of the away to coastal ports and others junior camp and craft work while were assembled at Whampoa, where the senior work will be taken care there also is a marine re^ment, the for a payment o f five dollars (on the average sizes) and you may have of by W. Harold Petherbridge, sec­ disposition of which was considered: retary of the local YMCA, and doubtful. Leonard J, Black of Southington, It appeared, it was said, that This is for boys 13 years or older, Ctum C^i-Taag had no political Andrew ^edler, also of Manchester, party affiliations and was pia3dng a will have charge of the waterfront, lone hand, Chang Wai-Chung de­ giving instruction in swimming and clared last year the ^ r force would 3 Years to Pay the Balance life saving. Both Petkerbridge and not be available for future civil Black are examiners. Woodruff and wars. The Navy also established Laughton were at camp in similar separate base at Hainan Island, positions last summ.;r and their re­ Although semi-independent, the turn will be welcomed. two forces were r^nrded as closely There is nothing to remember or forg^' with the Electrolux Gas Re- The Trustees have decided to associated with the Sim Fo Party, continue the Girls Camp und have asked W , F. Tyler to represent them in its management Mrs, Mary TWIST SEVERS ARTERY firigerator. It is fully automatic. Its low operating cost is a particular C rockett of Manchester will serve IIECTkOlUX as Directress and associated with New Haven, May 4.—(AP)— her will be Miss Grace Kiersted of George Wade of North Haven, al RSFRIGERAIOR, advantage, and its fireedom fix>m servicing makes it a veritable jo y finever. Marlboro and Mrs, Eric Lind of W il- leged to have twisted the arm of limaatic, Mrs, Crockett bolds a B, John K ^es in a quarrel March 14, A, Degree from Oberlin College, She was ordered held by Coroner Corri­ taught for some years at Ohio gan today for further investigation Now any household can afiFord automatic refingeration. The present Weslyan and at Pelham New York to Keyes’ death. Keyes died in a PRECISION TEMPERATURE CONTROL . . . vHigb SebooL Mrs, Crockett is now hospital yesterday. The coroner SMOOTH FLAT TOP . , . CHILLIATOR said he was treat^ after Wade had 'serving as Recreational Director for ENCASED IN PORCTLAIN . . . SELF-SEALING -women and girls at the newly open­ twisted his arm, and was discharged sale prices are the lowest o f all time, and,the terms the easiest. These IC E T R A Y S ----- PRACTICAL CHILL TRAY ____ ed T, M. C, A, in Manchester, Tliss from the hospital. f Kiersted is a graduate of Storrs When the arm began to cause fur BEVELED CORNERS INSIDE .. .RIBBON TYPE ther trouble, he returned to the hos­ Uk>nege and is teaching in the Rock- SHELVES...CHROMIUM PLATED HARDWARE special prices and terms will be in eflFect for a limited period only— -Ville High School and directing the pital where physicians found an physical education work for artery had been severed. {,'irl8. Fifteen new important features make Elec­ f'Lindy" Is a graduate nurse and so don’t put it ofiF. Stop in to select your s3ent automatic refiijgeratpr ;Will again have charge of the Camp Ttealth program. With them will be trolux fa r and away the best looking, most associated a selected group of and begin to enjoy its advantages at once. councillors who together with the modem automatic refrigerator in the world. campers will help work out a char- MINSTREL ^ te r forming program. and Dance TRIES TO KILL SELF Friday, May 6, 8:15 p. Ri. HtdUster Sti’eet School M iaeola, N . T „ M ay 4.— ( A P ) — Robert Koehler, 30, a plasterer, at­ Married Couples’ tempted to end bis life today by C lu b buinping his head against the steel bars of his cell in the county jail as 2nd Congregational Church TheM aitdiester Gas Co. he was about to be taken into court ihr the second day of a new trial on Chorus 20 Male Voices. buiLBlaugbter charges, BILL DILLON, Director COOKING • WATKM HKATING STREET PHONIC a o > 7 a i; He was taken to Nassau hospital • • • R E F R IG E R A T IO N • • • with a fractured skull. Physicians ’N n f f ^ —Id he would recover. 'The trial Clarence Wood, Pianist. is put over for a week. OF WHICH THE ELECTROLUX RE­ Koehler was convictec of man- Mert Stevenson, inteiiocntor. FRIGERATOR IS A N ESSENTIAL UNIT rManghter after the death of a police- End Mm: M l Omon, Andy And­ in an auto accident last Febru­ erson, Roger Winton, Walter ary 85. His auto struck a- poUce Henry. upr. The prosecutor obtained a new for K oehler atter produdng-ert- Buddy Borst*R:Orehestra Q^ce that tended to show Koehler Was not at fhult but the prisoner Admisritm 35c, T H E L OWE ST HOUSEHOLD GAS RATES IN NE W B N GL A became depressed yesterday after tel se poUeeman’s widow collapsed in Children Under 14, 25c. PAGE s e e MANCHESTER EIVEKING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, 00NN„ WEDNESDAY, MAY 4,1982.

that the expenses of government In roasting of meats, ia not a major BEHIND THE SCENES IN them beUetSB that a "Men’s High­ 4lqnri|»BUr Industry In the family—there would ball Party** fimM the men play­ the United SUtes eocceed. • several I ing cards with two or three bot­ times 'bver. the ability of the people be plenty of time to attwd to other tles OB the floor beRde each Euniing Iperalb to aoeet them. Tet novdiere la meane of moistening the fodder, tt chair. . PUBL.I8HBO BT THB HBRAIjU PHINTINU UOMPANI, INC there any willingness to share in the is, perhaps, just a Bttle surprising IS BiM.eii atrM t consequences of retrenchment Every that bottle caps are not iacluded. OontiBuingia the role of art eritie, South Bhoehaater Conn, But then, even under the American Mot 8o White ^■Ihus one la tiflied to a Steam ap­ BY RODNEY DUTCRBR THOMAS rBKUbSON Individual on the publlo payroll, New York, Ifay 4.—Dimmer paratus that gives the ^ect of NBA Service Writer one suggero that tho Imitation Oantral Managar______' every recipient or potential recipient standard of Uvlug It takes some grows the famous I 'inding glare smoke and flame when used; an­ sakxm—stiiera Blahop Cannon possd Pouhdau uetobar i. IMI of war benefits, everybody with a s ^ t c h of Imagination to Include tin along the “gay white way.” other has mirrors and metal reflec­ Washington.—After seeing a pic­ —might hava loohad like a horrible example to drys, hot wuu d certainly public job or with something to sell disks with food, and thia had to be But for the pretentious eleotrio tors; several had tricky belts that ture of Bishop Caxmon leaning Publlabad Bvary Bvaaihc Kscapt moved in various directions to car­ against a bar with his foot on the inqilre any practtolng wet. to re­ Sundaya and Holldaya. Bhitaraa at tha strictly a food Ust. pyrotechnics of competing film pal­ Poat Oirira at South Manehaater. to government stands ready to fignt aces, the gradual disappearance ry a stream of reflection; one or brass rail, nothing could have kept double his houera for rqwal. CoRB^ aa S^oond Ciaaa Mall M atter. to the last ditch aigainst reduction in Well, let It be hoped that every of familiar blazing panoramas two had letters that could be me­ me away from the ProhibitiOD Fair. The bar was stocked with fsnev SUBSCaiPTION RATES pay or price. Every government de­ family can alwa^ have food aa per hilght have attracted startled at­ chanically lifted or lowered. No such thought stimulated a bottles—Seagram’s, OM Barbee, Ona tear, hy mail ...... |AVV tention. fush by the rest of the capltaTs John Raif*t: Gold L*bel, Bobbie Par Month, by mall a • • A «.• a • a a • • partment or bureau seeks to shoul­ accompanying Invoice, forever and Bums and Virilism Whitley’s whis­ • • . a • a • •'•iM a S»«A«aa* $ .01 Atop the roofs of 46th and Broad­ Odds—and a Few Ends populace, however, and It may be SlBSIa eoDtaa forever. Udtvered, ona yaAr ...... ••.00 der off the retrenchment burden onto way, two huge frames have stood When Robert King, veteran writ­ that so many things have been ky. Booth’s and Saecoiie * Speed’s some other bureau or department black against the night for many er of best selling songs diec the heard about Bishop Cannon in the old dry gin, OM Nick rum, S t Mar- MBMrBR o r TUL. ASSOCIATED last few years that a mere brass- no and me like. Most wets had for­ p r e :s s And yet everybody knows that dis­ MR. CAPONE VEXED days. And gone completely are the other day, little note was taken of Tha Aaaociated I resa la eacluaivaiy fiery disph^ that glai^ from rail act is not calculated to excite gotten tiie existence of such rare old The United States Supreme Court the fact that Mary Earl passed on brands, wad tt seemed poor str a ta antltlad to tha naa tor rapubitcattoa union and selfishness at such a time building fronts at 43rd street at the same time. general interest. of all nawa diapatehae eradttad to It are aa fatal as the same qualities has offended A1 Capone. It had bet­ Anyway, the famous Virginia dry to resolnd them. or not otherwiaa credited In thia King was n the unique position leader was only performing at a Nor shquld the swinging door of paper and alao the local newa pub­ would be in the face of a foreign ter look out. It is supposed to be The latter signs had an odd of having made his biggest fortime lished herein. story, by the way. One of these preview for photographers, so those the saloon have opened onto two invader. And in spite of it each in­ very bad luck to stir the ire of Scar by writing under a woman’ name. short cimcealed stsps going down. All rifchta of repubI1cat|on of night adornments cove d one face ■The song was “Beautiful Ohio,” few of us who were thus lured sim­ special dispatches herein are alao re­ dividual sticks with all his stubborn Face Al. ’Those who do so theoreti­ of a building occupied by a hotel. ply got fooled. No salocmkeeper ever fooled his served. which sold some 6,000,000 copies. customers that way. And Instead strength to his salary or his graft or cally find themselves on the spot, Owners found they could get more And still sells. PnbllBher*a Representative: The with machine gun slug;s making pat­ money by renting the building’s Too Early To Tell of a ship’s picture over the bar, aa Colonial Julius Mathews Special Agency—New his “allowance” or whatever, pre­ For a time the mystery of “Miiry the dry ladles had. he would have Tork. Chicago, Detroit and Boaton. terns in their midriffs. side than they could for the ren­ Elarl” was a Broadway puzzle. No It is early to predict whether that ferring to go down with the ship, tal of adjacen rooms, darkened Prohibition Fair marked a turning hung a nude. Scar Face is clean out of patience one could locate such a woman; Full aervice client of N E A Ser­ apparently, to doing his bit toward amd shadowed by the vast signs. no one had ever heard of her. Yet point agains* the wet tide which has vice. Inc. with the Supreme Court. He had, So the windows were boarded up been rising so menacingly of lace Other Criticisms Desk lightening it. she had a phenomenal success. The old slightly battered flivver Member Audit Bureau of Clrcnla- quite politely, asked it to tear up bis and for many years there were or whether it was merely a last de­ ^ We are a good deal like a certain Reporters tried to ferret her out. tthiMted to prove the effects of tlo n a conviction as an Income tax dodger dozens of hotel rooms going im- Musicians scratched their heads. spairing gesture of propaganda be­ Turkish wrestler who, after a tour occupied. When the s i ^ were fore the dry movement collapses drunken drlvl^ seemed somewhat The Herald Printing Company, Inc., and release him from the nonsensi­ }.ater the story came out. King underdmie. Everyone has seen far aaaumca no flnancial reaponatbllity of the United States, was returning taken down thousands of New into utter Impotence. for typographical errors appearing In cal sentence of eleven years In a fed- Yorkers learned for the first time was of Germsm ancestry. The fam­ Nevertheless, it left something to worse wrecks, w t the show had to Europe on a steamship which an educational value, even if the imi'- advertlaementa In the Manchester erad pfen—who ever heard of a prince of the barred r/indows and the ily name had been Koenig. In pre­ be desii’ed from the standpoints of Evening Herald. sank in a collision. He had a for­ war and war times. It was thought authenticity and effectiveness. The tatlon speakeasy was smaller, drab- of crime like Al Capone staying in dust gathered interiors. ber and less barricaded than the tune in gold belted about his body advisable to take another name. sights to be seen may have satisfied WEDNESDAY, MAY 4. a common jail for any eleven years? He invented “Mary Earl.” Later modem American speakeasy and and, rejecting all admonition to High Cost' of Plugging the dry ladies, but the lovely,- ethe­ And the court had the effrontery to It runs into money, incidentally, he changed his name to King. real Mrs. Pauline Sabin’s wicked even if the chairs and lounge in the THE TAX SITUATION leave it behind, leaped into the sea. “home that beer furnished” were refuse. to plaster the night with the names “wealthy wet women,” who were With less than 70 per cent of the He was a powerful man and a swim­ And the w'lgs’ers aroimd Broad­ here the week before and can tell more comfortable than those in the It is altogether outrageous and of stage and screen stars. ’Those" luxurious “home that prohibition town taxes collected on the final due mer, but he sank like lead. players who finally get their moni­ way, noting how things have been one cocktail from another, know displays a sorry lack of apprecia­ kicked around on this globe, have better. furnished.” ' date, and with a town budget based kers on the larger bright lights Besides-various charts and statis­ Neariy every government depart­ tion of the major Importance of must have a status ..worth the cost. changed the Shakespearean line The Prohibition Fair was spon­ on the assumption that the total to read: “All the world’s a sored by the National Woman’s tics, there was a photo of the old ment is resisting to the uttermost Mr. Capone for the Supreme Court The Winter Qardei. boasts the 'New Half-Mile Track” saloon The last style we offer­ levy would be paid, Manchester is the efforts of Ctongress to reduce the collection of biggest letters. For stooge!” ' Committee for Law Enforcement, not only brought face to face with to decline to make the perfectly special events, each member of the Nancy Cturroll, after startling which insists on meeting in Wash­ where Booth took his last drink be­ ed sold out quickly. supply bills. The Postoffice Depart­ reasonable surangement suggested alphabet stands 30 feet high in friends by appearing as a blonde, ington every year, presumably in fore shooting Lincoln. That saloon, Here is a new one in a the most difficult fiscal situation ment, instead of promising to do Its the vague hope of getting some­ incldentslly, thrived for years on the by the prince, that he be asked to its stocking feet Almost a thou­ is going back to her old red hair. reputation thus acquired. Colonial candle desigra she has ever bad to do with, but it ,b best imder a reduced appropriation, sand dollars ir spent each time a The theater belt has found its lat­ one here interested in the matter accept, nominally of course, a sen­ of law enforcement. Hammered copper or • a matter of speculation whether she is practically threatening to wreck sign is changed—and thia often est "angel” to be Lawrence De is not being subjected to a new kind tence of two and a half years. happens each week. Then there’s Prie, once a negro slave in the These ladies are the nice, kindly, BROWN AS CANDIDATE. pewter finishes. 10 its service and dump thousands of home-making type which all men of pressure in the direction of econ­ All that Mr. Capone has ever done the electric bill and the replace­ C on^ . . . He got away and wound inches tall. Excellent employes onto the jobless lists. is to dodge his income tax for sev­ ment of bulbs. Something like '^00 up in Southern California, where like, whereas Mrs. Sabin’s "W. W. Wilton, Conn., May 4.—(AP)— gift or bridge prize. omy. Hartford Is raising a rumpus be­ are used to supply the necessary he struck oil . . . His was the W.’s” are the nice, snappy, dressy, The Norwalk Ministerial Association eral years—a matter of a few hun­ often handsome, sophisticated typb meeting in the Wilton Congrega­ Cash and carry. It is highly probable that among cause the propose revenue office nightly glow. money behind “Blcodstream,” bru­ the taxpayers who have failed to dred thousand doUius—and to mur­ A number of the bright light tally realistic play of slavery of which all men like. tional church today, adopted a reso­ merger may put something like 25 der or cause to be murdered a con­ signs are equipp d with trick at­ prisoners in southern mines . . . lution expressing an opinion that meet their assessments there is a excess-baggage office holders out of tachments for unusua' displays. GILBERT SWAN. Those Cocktail Parties Dr. Charles Reynolds Brown of Yale considerable immber who could, siderable number of roughnecks. The dry ladles' con^ption of ths Divinity School should be a candi­ WATKINS' their Jobs. New London hsuB been Unless of course one cares to twit “W. W. W.’s” was evidenced in a date for the United States Senate without especial inconvenience, pay shrieking in agony over the prospect their taxes but who have deferred on facts, so to speak, and bring up only improve the shoulders, but buil:l estate has been divided among ap­ succession of roughly painted murals against Senator Hiram Bli^ham. of losing some of its naval base such minor matters as a lifetim-? up a firm bust. Men who try such proximately 20 nieces and nephews. lining what they called “The Law­ It was the concensus of the meet­ doing so for prudentifil reasons. sugar. And so it is in every quarter exercises will gradually develop that Welsh, through his counsel, has less Lane of Liquor.” After passing ing that the church should take a They are, of course, subject to a pen­ spent In peddling drugs and as a a picture of a huge still In opera­ stand in politics when politics be­ and in all directions. deep, wide, rolling chest which be­ brought a petition for the revoca­ alty assessment of 9 per cent an- vice pander. speaks power, strength and endur­ tion of the decree ordering distribu­ tion and another of a C6iu3t Guard come a matter of morals. boat bomlmrding a defenseless rum^ anually on the amount of their tax Not very many of us realize what Mr. Capone is wealthy. Mr. Ca­ ance. tion of the estate. Is meant by national bankruptcy. Men desiring to secure a faister boat in the full glare of its search­ A county down in Missouri reports bills, which eventually they will pone “could buy and sell” the rich­ Welsh claimed that although he light 30 feet ahead, you followed the it has more autos than bogs. But Perhaps the best example of what shoulder development may move the has been living in Boston all the Read .The Herald Adys. have to pay. If, however, the with­ est member of "the Supreme Court. whole arm while holding a weight in likker into a picture called “Wo­ that didn’t Include the road bogs. happens has been provided by Ger­ He Is a personage, whereas the Su­ time since his sister’s death, he was men's Cocktail Parties.” holding of their taxes should bring each hand or they may use the cable not notified of his sister’s death and many. There when they got hope­ preme Court Is made up of mere chest expanders. Swimming, ten­ There sat five women in eve­ about a situation where a reduction knew nothing about the disposition ning dress smoking cigarets and lessly in debt and the situation ■mouthpieces.” The whole situa­ nis and wrestling are helpful in of her estate. He said he did not in the town budget of, say, fifteen or building good shoulders. drinking hlghbeills. A maid was twenty per cent was forced, that couldn’t bo relieved by taxation, they tion is Impossible. No wonder learn of his sister’s death until last bringing five cocktails on a tray. You can build up attractive February. would, of course, mean a similar re­ started the printing presses going, Prince Al is out of sorts. No won­ shoulders If you will take these ex­ One of the ladies had dropped a paid off debts and public employes ercises several times each day, ex­ Welsh claims title to one-fourth shoulder strap—shame on her! — duction in the individual tax bin of der, in fact, that he has quite lost of estate. and the artist had placed in the Open inursdays and Saturdays Until 9 P. M. in practically .worthless money and his temper. pecting and looking for good results. e«u:h person; in which event the 9 Once you have begun to gain the Ernest Flory of Lowell, a relative eyes of each a strange look of ec- per cent paid in penalty interest presently a government job wasn’t Perhaps the Supreme Court had kind of shoulders you yourself ad­ by marriage, who acted as adminis­ stacy hard to describe. worth holding because the salary best think It over. mire you will be surprised at the joy trator, said that all efforts to locate Mrs. Sabin doubtless would be might be regarded as an excellent Welsh had been unsuccessful. furious at the charge that any of investment. wouldn’t pay the car fare to and smd confidence which Is yours. Don't her “wicked, wealthy, wet wo­ from the office, let alone buying the delay. Today’s your day for begin­ ' It is to be suspected that there are ning the exercises for good looking men” ever served cocktails on top beans. Electric furnaces in Switzerland of highbcUls, but such evidences some Manchester taxpayers who shoulders. and France are making thousands of degeneracy seemed natural have figured out the proposition in Just at the present moment prac­ of synthetic rubies and sapphires enough to the dry ladies. just that way. tically every office holder in the Health and Diet QUES'nONS AND ANSWERS. every year. The artist also tried to make There is another possible reason, United States seems to be doing his Question: Mrs. Yvonne R. writes: too, for the preference for paying best toward bringing about th-it Advice “Will you please give me the recipe the penalty Interest rather than sort of a situation here. When it 4 foz making Mushrooms en Casserole shell out the cash at this time. That comes they will be just out of luck. mt DR. FRANK McCOt which I saw in one of your menus?” Answer: Here is the recipe for Is the tremendous rate at which the Mushrooms en Casserole: The mush­ Open Thursdays and Saturdays Until 9 P. M. American dollar has been growing A DRY LARDER rooms are to be first boiled In a small Hartford’s chairman of Welfare HOW TO STRAIGHTEN YOUR amount of water. When the water in value in comparison with all SHOULDERS. Board Edward F. Ahem must have has nearly boiled off, mix In chopped other possessions. The rate of In­ spinach, string beans, or any oth?r crease during the last year hfis been been inspired when he got a com­ A round-shouldered person ik like non-starchy vegetable desired. Put such, especially with relation to plaining woman charity beneficiary one In heavy chains, which bind his into casserole and sprinkle Melba securities, as to greatly exceed the to make out a list of what she body in the bent-over shape. Only, toast crumbs over the top. BaK| penalty rate of 9 per cent. It Is thought should be provided. In the instead of the chains of iron, they without cover. are chains of muscle, which hold the fair to assume that there are per­ way of food, for an ordinary family shoulders in the wrong position and (Not Likely Palate Out Off) sons of means here, as there are in for a week, out of the public funds. almost lock them there. To throw Question: W. S. W. writes: “A every community, who are watching He couldn’t, of course, have expect­ off these factors and get the should­ week ago my little granddaughter’s for the arrival of security prices at ed quite such a fine rise to his lure, ers back where they are meant to be tonsils and adenoids were taken out. CAN BE DONE. The Important In performing the operation the doc­ an irreducible bottom, figuring on but it was a first class Idea to find factor in improving the shoulders is tor cut off her palate. Will that using their reserve of cash on the out what lies in the back of the to use the exercises which develop effect her speech or digestion of biggest bargain day ever know'n. minds of some of these folks con­ the muscles that hold the back food. Is there a chance for me to Such people will reckon that the cerning the kind of living that the straight. Muscular Improvement is sue him? all you have to pay any attention to Answer; You probably mean money in hand may be worth many world is supposed to owe them. in building better shoulders. Take that the doctor cut off the uvula or timet the 9 per cent they will have From the Hartford Times we enough exercise of the right kind to long fieshy projection hanging down to pay for hanging onto it. leam that the complainant’s list of strengthen these muscles and your at the back pant of the soft palate. Certainly the great shortage in what should be doled out to five shoulders will begin to Improve. If this is the case, It would not affect ■Those who are round shouldered the speech or digestion and there tax coUectioDs is by no means ail persons contained; Seven or eig^tat have front muscles across the upper would be no ground for suit. due to inability to pay but largely pounds of roast beef, forequarter of cheat which are stronger than the to a belief that It Is better business lamb or four lamb chops—here we muscles across the back and the re­ (Alnmlnumware Not Harmful). not to pay at this time. get a clue that one member of the sult is that the front muscles, being Questlom Mrs. S. R. writes: I stronger, pull the shoulders forward. bought one of those pressure cook­ Solid This, however, does not relieve the family has not reached the lamb Before you can expect to hold the ers some time ago, but have not used situation of the town government. chop age; one smoked shoulder or shoulders back In that erect, attrac­ it recently because I heard alumin­ The town faces a very difficult year. ham; two pounds lean bacon; two tive manner,' you must increase the um was poisonous. Is this true?” Mahogany strength of the muscles of the upper Answer; Cooking with a pressure It is going to require a great deal pounds salt pork, three pounds but­ back so that they balance the pull cooker Is one of the most excellent of wisdom and probably not a little ter, two pounds lard, three dozen of those of the front. ways of preparing food and Is supe­ sacrlflc* to get through it. It cer­ eggs, three pecks potatoes, four In developing a splendid pair of rior to most of the older methods Chippendale tainly is DO time at all for the com­ heads cabbage, quart of carrots or shoulders you need no expensive where the steam and flavors are al­ •quippient. You can do It with just lowed to escape. I have investigat­ mitment of the municipality to hard beets; two pecks spinach, one pound your two arms and plenty of deter­ ed the propaganda a|ralnst aluminum ud fast salary contracts. None coffee, five pounds onions, six loaves mination. A good plan is for you cooking utensils, but I can find no m ch should be entered into, with bread, pound milk crackers, pound to strip to the waist and stand be­ evidence that there Is anything in­ Sateen Lined school teachers or anybody else. fore a mirror. Now I want you to jurious In aluminum cooking vessels sweet crackers, ten poimds sugar, do this; move your right arm up iind continue to use them In my own two packages pancake Hour, two over your head. You can now see household. Pier Cabinets PATRIOTS—SLACKERS packages codfish cakes, two pack­ for yourself that movements which It Is strange how the people of a ages raisins, pound baking powder, raise the whole arm upward and (Metallic Taste In Mouth) Chintz Draperies backward will pull on the shoulder nation can subordinate their per­ bag salt, tWO cans each of milk, Question: Mies H. writes: “Will muscles. You are going to use you plea4e tell me the cause of a sonal well beings to the well being peaches or applesauce, tomatoes, these upward and backward move­ peculiar metallic taste in my mouth, of their coimtry in time of war and spaghetti, pork and beans, corned ments to straighten your should­ especisdly after eating fruit.” how completely Incapable of doing beef, one can each of sweet pota­ ers. You are now ready to start Answer: Sometlm s a metallic the same thing they seem to be taking these exercises. You can taste is noticed from the effect of toes, sauerkraut, wax beans, com, make up some for yourself by watch­ acid fruits upon amalgam or silver in time of peace, even though the maple syrup, two poimds rice, one ing closely in the mirror and using fillings. A metallic taste may also need may be fully u great and the pound cheese. those movements which pull the be noticed if gold and sliver fillings penalty for failure be quite as alarm­ shoulders back and take the ques­ come in co n t^t while chewing be­ Probably the good soul who made tion-mark shape out of your upper ing as when a foreign enemy threat­ cause of the mild. electric current Now, for the first time, we are able to offer a pier up that list Is one of those who back. which is generated. Strange tastes New in quality... .and new at such a low prlcel We ens. cabinet with all the features of a period piece, at a along about the Christmas season ot An especially good exercise is to la the mouth may be noticed in ordered a large quantity of these for a contrast The American people gave the lie face downwaH on the floor and many nervous disorders and may lurprlsingiy low price! ScroUed-braoket feet, brox* 1929,* spdied out, In the pubUo order and included a few extra pairs for our stock. raise the bead and shoulders back­ have nothing to do with diet or the an pediment top with heavy curved oqmica mou^d-. world A marvelous demonstration of prints, the oft repeated asseveration ward. Take this exercise only a Pbat’s the reason for such a low price on such fine fillings of the teeth. Inge, ura flnlal, apd a scrolled apron above the top unity of spirit and self sacrifice m that “The American standard cf few times at first until the muscles quality. There is a choice of six patterns in chintz ihelf—all are features of Chippendale designs. Our 1917 and 1918. There were so few living must, at all ^xaris, be pre­ become strong or you will have a snd cretonnes... .all up-to-the-minute colorings.... very sore neck the next day. reproduetioo Is made ot solid mahogany; 6 feef'k' slaek sn that they were as con­ served.” BELIEVED DEAD. SEEKS 2 yarils long, finished with sateen linings, hooks and In addition to the exercises which Inebes high; 16 1-3 inches wide. spicuous as they were odious. Now, One may wonder, however, wheth­ move the arm, one should take some tie-backs to match t when we face the common enemy of er the American standard ot living is deep breathing exercises several A SHARE OF FORTUNE eeonomie demoralizsiion, nobody is not better suggested by the lacks times a dav. Watch yourself in the wlUinf to sacrillce anything if he mirror and you will see that a deen rather than by the redundancies In breath expands the chest, pushes it Cambridge, Mass., May 4,—(AP) can possibly squeeze out of it. We that cart load of provender. There up and throws the shoulders back. —James Welsh of Boston, believed are all slackers togstber. Yet is no tea; there Is but one pound of You are going to find that there is deati by relatives who bad not aotuaUjr there Is Just as much need eoffss and one can of milk. There a close connection between • good beard from him for many, years, WATKINS strong shoulders and a good chest bae appeared before the Middlesex of mutual hslpfiUusss and of self* are two packages of raisins. U development. They are really two Probam Court leekinf a share of fOTfstMusss as there was fourteen sounds rather dry—all but the ■idee of the same question. Most the 117,000 estate of me eiite?, Mies Agnee Weleh, who died In Lowell is yaarsafo. , , raisins. Also it is obvious that of the movements whkh improve the * f Bvarybodjr kaowi, hy tiuMi cookery, outsida of the boiling or shoulders also raise A ebest Woo)' 1939. so will find that thaif^snrelses wst m il Welib left no will asd ken

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home of Mrs. Isbell’s parents, Mr. held at the Center Congregational the town of Tolland, and Hon, Ed­ and Mrs. Hubert CJoUins. NANCY CARROLL QUITS church on Wednesday, May 4: Rev. TREASURY DEFICIT ward E. Fuller of Hartford and COIMBIA The tax collector, Prank Squier, and Mrs. Harry S. Martin, Mr. and Q0AKE RECORDER TOLLAND Tolland, representing the town of was at the town hall Saturday all Mrs. George O. Case, Mrs. O. W. Tolland accepted the tree smd as­ day to receive taxes on,the t o ^ ’s PARAMOUNT COMPANY Burnham, Mrs. Elmer Stoughton Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franc enter­ sisted in planting and dedicating it. gremd list. All who have not pa'd and Mrs. Peter E. Bossen. OVERTWOBDllON tained the officers and members of Mr. Fuller, always the loyal friend COLUMBIA TO VOTE ON to date, will be’obliged to pay nine Many of the tobacco growers HELPS ENGINEERS of Tolland, made a fine talk in ac­ Screen Star Joins Ranks of In­ have started their to jacco beds for Tolland Truck Company at their cepting the tree. The young people percent on all unpaid taxes. home in Skungamug district Satur­ Miss Ula Seeley, Mrs. Ruth surgents Because of a Dis­ another crop. Some growers have of Hick’s Memorial, the Cedar BUYING LAKE SATURDAY Jacobs and Miss Flora Wheeler at­ agreement. not sold last ; ear’s crop and are day evening. The home was taste­ Swamp, the River and Buff-Cap ceising it. Chief Canse of DecEne Siamp fully decorated and cards were the schools gave a very interesting pro­ tended the Willimantlc Community Small Machine Shows dominant feature of the evening. gram and SLSsisted in planting the Town May Purchase Property orchestra concert Friday evening. Hollywood, Calif., May 4.—(AP)— There was a short business meet­ Chief Edward Wochomurka was tree. Mrs. Katharine Davidson read Henry Isham and daughter, Mrs. The rsmks of insurgent motion pic­ ing of the Congregational branch In Income Tax Collections From American Thread Co.— Ruth Jacobs have gone to Groton of the Federated church called at Stresses and Strains In called upon for remarks and was Joyc3 Kilmer’s poem "Trees.” This ture artists today included the red followed by Mr. and Mrs. Franc. was followed by a closing song Is Big Asset To Town. Long Point. haired Nancy Carroll. • the close of the morning service For Year. The singing of old and new fash­ "America.” The committee in Mrs. Emily Little, who has spent The nature of Miss Carroll s dif­ Sunday morning to appoint the Buildings During Temlors. ioned songs were sung by the group charge of these exercises w&a Mrs. A special Town meeting is called the winter months in Willimantlc, ferences with Paramount studios delegates to attend the sixty-second and Mrs. Franc presided at the I. Tllden Jewett, Mr. Samuel Simp­ for next Saturday afternoon at 2 returned to her home on the Green was not disclosed, although she has annual meeting of whe Hartford piano. This stag party proved a Sunday for the summer. been off salary from the studio for East Association of Congregational Washington, May 4.—(AP)—A son and L. Ernest Hall. o’clock D. S. T. to decide if the Mrs. May Randall of Hartford has splendid success and all joined in * It gives the nominating commit­ several weeks as a result of dis­ churches which is to be held at the deficit of $2,334,105,142 ebnfronfs Philadelphia, Pa.. May 4.—(AP) saying it will not soon be fprgotten. town shall buy Columbia Lake. It come to her home, in Columbia for agreements. ^ ^ Center Congregational church at tee great pleasure to name as offi­ the summer. Her sister, Mrs. Link, the government at toe conclusion of _'‘Close-up’’ records of earthquakes Mrs. Emma Crandall who has cers of the Federated church school, is understood that the Lake is for Miss Carroll is the latest of four South Manchester next Wednesday, been doing practical nursing in sale by the American Thread Co. spent the week-end with her, return­ film artists at odds with their em­ May 4 at 10:30 D. S. T. Mr. and ten months of toe 1932 fiscal year. are the goal of a device demon- for the ensuing year, the same peo­ ing to Hartford Monday, accom­ Btrated today before the Seismolog- Springfield during the winter spent ple, with one exception, who served and in case the town doesn’t buy it, ployers. Marlene Dietrich, James Mrs. Hart T. Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. The Treasury statement on t^re a few hours at her home here Sat- there is a probability that other in­ panied by Miss Jane Drosser, who Cagney and Josef von Sternberg George A. Collins and Mrs. Lillian Ical Society of America, Eastern the school so cheerfully and effl- has been spending the past ten condition of its finances at the end ufcIrv* clenUy during the past year. terests will purchase it for water previously announced severance of E. Grant were chosen as delegates of April, made public toda^, showed Division, by Arthur J. Weed, of the Mr. and Mrs. John Chirrle of H art­ lower, thereby lowering the level days in Columbia. relations with their studios. to represent the Congregational University of Virginia. Mrs. L. Ernest Hall, superintend­ E. P. Lyman is recovering from it had collected from all sources ford were Sunday guests at the ent; Emery Clough, assistant super­ of the Lake to such an extent as Von Sternberg, returning to Branch of the Federated Church. The society, meeting at Franklin home of Mrs. Laura Judson. to seriously injure the value of the sudden attack of Illness. His Holl.vwood from New York last $1,685,666,535 and had spent $4,012,- Institute, was shown a small, com­ intendent; Henry Hayden, secretary; daughter, Mrs. Helen Btoltenfeldt of George C. West, who has been Miss Harriet Upton, age. 87 years, Mrs. Edith Gunther, treasurer; Mrs. property around the lake. The lake night, said he would never again di­ boarding at the home of Mr. and 771.677. pact strong-motion seismograph for died Saturday morning at the Hart­ was made in 1855 and covers 281 ilanchester, will help to care for rect a picture for Paramount. The The chief cause of the decline in use in earthquake regions, as de­ Alice West, pianist; Mrs. Emery him for the next few days. Mrs. Ira Farnsworth, was removed ford Hospital after several j Clough, superintendent of the Cradle acres of land. It is only within the director and Miss Dietrich were sus­ to the Hartford hospital last Satur­ government collections, which for veloped by Mr. Weed In the Rouss Illness. She was born in Tolland last twenty years, however, that it Harry Little of Springfield, and pended by the studio for failure to the same period last year amounted physical laboratory at the Univer­ Roll department. has been developed as a summer re­ ils daughter, Mrs. Mildred Dane of day afternoon, suffering from in­ the daughter of the late Charles produce a story which they con­ fection In his arm. to $2,569,730,518, was caused by a sity of Virginia, the instrument is and Nancy Upton. She leaves a The Church school is very sorry sort, and at the present time there Windham, called, on friends here sidered "unsuitable.” slump in income tax. only eight Inches wide, twenty and reluctant to have to accept the is practically no land for sale in the Saturday afternoon. The Federated Workers will hold sister Mrs. Mary Byrd of HarWord Von Sternberg Through ihclr next meeting at the home of- This form of the government’s In­ Inches long and weighs only 15 and two nieces, Mrs. Florence 01m- resignation of the Home Depart­ vicinity, there oelng cottages and Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Little and "I am quite positive I will not di­ come in the ten months of the pres­ pounds. ment Superintendents, Mrs. Charles camps on all sides. The population daughter Anne of Willimantlc, and Mrs. Lois S. Collins next Friday af­ stead of Hartford and Mrs. Harriet rect again for Paramount and that ternoon and the subject will be ent year amounted to $873,30s,9()5 Scientific records of earthquakes F. Pease of Tolland. Funeral was H. Daniels and Miss Luclle Agard. of the town is nearly doubled in the Mrs. Josephine Smith of Talcottvllle Miss Dietrich will not appear In compared with $1,535,028,202 in t u in the past all have been made at These workers have served the summer months, and were S\inday guests at the home of another picture for the company,” "Gardens”. Mrs. Florence E. Stiles held Monday at 11 a. m. at the w- church in this capacity faithfully same period last year. long range. While there are many neral home of Morrison W. John­ the large amount of tax paid by the Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lyman. said von Sternberg. will be the assistant hostess. Other Revenne large and highly sensitive seismo­ son, 749 Albany avenue, Hartford, and well for a number of years. summer people, they contribute Miss Dietrich met Von Stern­ The Past Masters’ Association graphs that can detect earth They have endeared themselves to Miscellaneous internal revenue fell and Interment in the Buckland both socially and AoMclally to the berg at the railroad station and left held their meeting with East Wind­ off $50,000,000 to $420,738,151 while tremors on the other side of the the hearts of the members of the Ife of the town during their sUy with him in his automobile. She re­ sor Grange Monday evening. The globe, a shock within a hundred cemetery. . Home Department who are sorry, Customs receipts declined nearly The local schools closed Friday here. Two years ago, due to the fused to make a statement. Worthy State Master Louis G. $30,000,000 to $292,375,894. miles of them usually throws their for a week's vacation and will re­ we are sure that they are compelled drouth and drawing of the lake to Von Sternberg said ho had several Tolies of bouthingten was present. delicate adjustment out of order. to give up this much appreciated Meantime government expendi­ open for the spring term Monday, a low level by the Thread Co. the offers for his services, but that The following officers we.-e elected tures wore $663,000,000 greater than Photographic Negative work. Rev. James A. Davidson has borders of the lake were in some "there are several legal aspects to for the ensuing year; Prooident Mr. Weed has designed an instru­ May 9th, offered to take the Home Depart­ for the same period )^at year. Mrs. Zoe Beckley and her sister cases some distance from the cot­ bo gone over before I will be able to Leonard 0. Bragg of East Hartford, The Recons cructlon Corporation ment easily portable and capable of Mrs. Virginia Fulenwlder have had ment for a time until better and tages, and the unsightly mud flats Vice-president Lathrop West of making an accurate record of more suitable arrangements mav be accept any of them,” to date has required $341,420,924 as recent guests, Mrs. William D. were an eyesore to all living near. I have no special instructions to Cagney, star of Warner Brothers- Tolland, Secretary, Irving Wickham while the additional subscription to stresses and strains in a bul dl^ng Matthews and son William, of Hart­ made. The nominating committee It is expected that the town m**t- First National studios, said he of Manchester, Treasurer, Alfred shaken by a quake. It is set with a representing the Church School deal with financial questions in stocks of Federal land banks has ford, and Mrs. Arthur Hall of Far­ ing will be largely attended by those England. would leave for New York within Stone of Wapplng, Executive Com­ amounted to $74,243,740. hair-trigger that releases with the wishes on behalf of the school to ex­ anxious to preserve the beauties of the next few days, qtilttlng his film mittee, Edward J, Locke of Slnfleld, first tremor. For the next two min- mington, Conn. . . „ w press its gratitude and praise for —Andrew W. Mellon, new ambassa­ General expenditures of toe gov­ Leete Stone and his father who the lake by maintaining a high wa- dor to Great Britain. career for the study of medicine. He and Henry J. Bridge of Enfiolu, Mr. ernment, which include the publlo utea R r6Cord of the quRke In- have been guests for several days the fine work that has boen done by Chapman, past state master of R. I. tensity is traced upon a glass plate. the officers and teachers during the wants more salary than the studio works program, amounted to $2,125,- of friends have returned to their About 30 young people of the will pay. was the speaker. 159,919 as compared to $1,863,560,- This record, when fixed, becomes a past year. town attended a "Vacation Party Most of our citizens are of for­ Mrs. T. E. King of Girard avenue, photographic negative. home in Freeport, Maine. Miss Carroll, In private life Mrs, 691 last year. The all day sewing meeting of the at the Parsonage last Wednes­ eign extraction. They are home-lov­ Bolon Mallory, was reported enrouto Hartford and Mrs. John H. Stenger The public debt increased $90,000,- Several of these portable selsmO' Union Missionary society will be day eventing. They played ing people and ask only for peace to Hollywood today from New York of 101 Oak street, Hartford, were graphs placed in a building will, Mr. games, and were told 000 in April, amounting to $18,596,- held Thursday in the social rooms and good government. They will get to confer with Paramount, taken to the Hartford hospital Sat­ 695,430 at the end of toe month. In Weed said, furnish a set of records of the Federated church. BEER POEM IS READ they were working for it. urday night after an automobile valuable to the structural engineer Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Otis Rublee college degree. The diplomas were toe last year toe gross debt has in­ They might also be used to record —Joseph George Cerny, new mayor collision on the Wapplng road in creased $1,941,000,000. are the proud parents of a little son BEFORE THE SENATE presented later in the form of paper of Cicero, HI. South Windsor. Neither is in a efiects of passage of trains, street Edmund Otis Rublee, Jr., bom April napkins for use at lunch, which cars and heavy trucks, to make WAPPING serious condition although Mrs. 24 at the Flushing Hospital, Long consisted of sandwiches, cookies King may have a broken right leg. The naval appropriation has been graphic record of the force of and grape juice. A very jolly even Today the greatest structural cut $32,000,000. If that keeps up, strong wind upon a high building or Island. Mrs. Rubles before her Washington, May 4.—(AP)—A Mr, and Mrs. Wellman W. Burn­ State Policeman Albert Rivers ar­ marriage was Miss Edna Crandall bit of verse featu-lng beer was read ing was spent by all. weakness of the public utility indus­ ham and daughter, Betty Joyce, rested John H. Stenger and John F. think of the poor admirals. Their of an explosion nearby. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Woodward try in America is the superstructure salutes may have to be fired with Previous Invention of Tolland. „ in the Senate today at the Instance have moved from Harold Turner’s Gungelas of Station 35, South Wind­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Bartlett of Senator Bingham (R., Conn.). have returned from their vacation of the holding company and of the house to the tenement house of Wil­ sor, drivers of the automobiles on machine guns. Several years ago Mr. Weed de trip, in which they motored as far so-called investment company veloped in the Rouss laboratory at who have been wintering in Hart­ Bearing the name of "Forrest liam Thresher and Mr. Burnham charges of violating the rules of the ford have opened their home here Rutherford" as author, it read in as Washington, D. C. They are which in turn controls the holding will run the farm this year. road. Policeman Rivera said when Washington dispatch says Speak­ Virginia a seismograph with moving their things into part company. steady mass of more than one ton for the summer. part; Howard A. Muir of Wapplng re­ he met Gungelas who, thinking the er Gamer has a cold. Not in his Tolland friends will be glad to the "Old Inn” on the Green, where —Professor James (Jummlngs Bon- ceived the sad news of the sudden other driver was to turn left into a feet, we hope. BO sensitive that its pen arms were "Beer will balance the budget. they will make their home. bright of Columbia University. locked by the 1925 earthquake in know that Mrs. Charles H. Daniels Beer will bring bacon and bread. death from heart failure, of his fa­ side street, swung to his left. They is much Improved following a four A thunder shower on Tuesday ther, James A. Muir, last Sunday met headon and the Stenger car California. A suggestion by John weeks’ Illness and was taken to the Beer will brighten the beggar. evening was followed by colder R. Freeman, engineer, before the Beer will bring him a bed. From present s'gius it looks very morning. Mr. Muir was a freight overturned. home of her daughter Mrs. Pratt weather and flurries of snow Wed much as if the whole country out conductor of the New Haven rail­ The Wapping Young Peoples So­ Seismologlcal Society of America and Dr. Aaron P. Pratt in Windsor Beer will banish the bigot. nesday. About 6 o'clock a ana all two years ago, that an instrument Bereft of balance and blind. here will go Democratic next fall. road, and had been in employe of ciety of Christian Endeavor waa from the Hartford Hospital, Friday, blizzard arrived, the sky growing I’ll be back this way after June. was needed to give the engineer data Beer will benefit body. very dark and the whirling snow the line for 42 years. He v/as sixty- represented at the thirty-sixth an­ Dizzu April 27th. ^ „ Start thoroush bowel so d o ifi^ for stresses in buildings where Beer ever befriended mamkind.” —Franklin D. Roosevelt, in speech three years of age and leaves four nual state convention which was Mias . Caroline Pavey of N^w flakes blotUng out the landscape in Wisconsin. when you feel diaiy, heedaehy. earthqutdees occur started Mr. Weed London has been a guest for a week When the clerk finished reading; After about half an hour the cloud children. His funeral was held this held at Norwich, Friday, Saturday bllloua. Take NATUM'* on the task represented by comple­ at the home of her uncle and Senator Robinson (D., Ark.) in­ passed, and the sun came out on a afternoon. and Sunday. Mrs. Evelyn Carter M M XBT-NI Tableta. It’s tion of the Instrument demon There are no rich men in Amerl Neal Case, son of Mr. and Mrs. drove her car taklnj with her mild, aate, purelyyegetaUe, h.ia^aaw aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woch­ quired, "who called that poetry?” scene of dazzling whiteness, a and far better than erdl- # lU 'N IulH strated today. Senator Frazier (R., N. D.) id beautiful sight, but not the last of ca today. We don’t know where Harper Case, was taken to the hos­ Dorothy Dewey, Lois Foster, A preliminary design was shown omurka and family. Mr. and Mrs. pital Monday where his tonsils and Dorothy Nevers, Wells Dewey and narylazatlree. Keepayou ' TD-MOXROW Oliver Pavey, Mrs. Mary Pavey and that when he yleldr ' the floor for April. The thermometer went be­ they stand. The highest type of feeUnsrlsht. K c . • to the society when it met last year low freezing that night, and the riches, as personified in this coun adenoids were removed. Jimmie Williams. They returned to but this has since been greatly im­ Mrs. A1 Thayec of New London the reading he "didn’t know it was Tha Attm VmgHMm Lm xati^ _ were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wodh- that kind of a poem.” ground was frozen next morning. try, has practically vanished, and At the First Congregational their homes Saturday evening. proved and the model demonstrated omurka and Caroline Pavey returned The Christian Endeavor meeting I they are afraid to look at their church of South Windsor last Sun today has been checked and pro­ day morning the following dele­ home with them. Sunday evening was in the Parson- ledgers to see if they are worth Giant African forest hogs grow nounced accurate by the Coast and Miss Louise Wood of Ellington age with Mrs. Mellinger and Ber- anything, gates were appointed to attend the Geodetic Survey and the Bureau of tha Buell■■ as ■leaders. ’ The —i-j—n subject | Qtjaries M. Schwab, steel mag- Hartford East Association of Con­ nearly to the size of a small hippo­ was a recent guest of Mr. and REC NOTES potamus. Standards. Mrs. Eldred Doyle. was "Finding My Place in Life.’^ nate. gregational churches, which is to be Miss Alice E. Hall, a teacher In Reports of the State C. E. Conven-1 DEATHS LAST NIGHT the Seymour, Conn., High school A dog roast is being planned for tion at Norwich were given. spent the week-end at the home of the members of the women’s gym Several from here went to Wllll- Canton, 111.—John Pfeffer, 90, class to be held Monday, May 9 at mantlc Sunday evening to hear the once widely known as a manufac­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernest Hall. Coventry. Cars will take you out, concert given at the Congrega­ turer of carriages anc wagons. "nie regular meeting of the Tol­ If you are interested leave your tional church by the Norwich | Cincinnati—Mrs. Maria Long- land Library association was held name at the East Side Rec or call Choral Society. worth Storer, 83, aunt of the late Monday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock In Miss Olive Irons of Laurel street At the Democratic caucus held Nicholas Longworth. the Library rooms. for particulars. Meet at the Rec at last Thursday evening, Fannie Dixon Cincinnati—Stanley Ferguson, 72, Welch and Raymond Squier were | SOLD ON MERIT Miss Hilda Johnson has been 6:30. former official of the Cincinnati confined to her home for several Afternoon card parties are still chosen as delegates to the State Southern Railway. days vsith a severe cold. in session ’Tuesday at the West Side Convention, with Joseph Clarke and Los Angeles—Dr. Wilfred W. Several members of Tolland and Thursday at the East Side George Champlin as alternates. Scott, 56. distinguished scientist Grange are expecting to be in at­ whist is played. The Young Married Women’s club and head of the University of tendance at the East Clentral Members of 'liss Fenerty’s danc­ meets nevt Thursday afternoon at Southern California chemistry de­ Pomona Grange meeting to be held ing class may call at the Rec to the home of Mrs. Raymond (31arke. partments. with Vernon Grange this evening. look at pictures and to leave or­ Mr. and Mrs. Roger Isbell of New I Robstown. Tex.—Jack Stubbs, 40, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock ders. Haven were week-end guests at the winner of the Democratic slogan on the grounds of the Hick's Memo­ contest with * e slogan “Hee Haw, rial school the beautiful silver ma­ We’re Coming Back.” ple tree given by the Rockville Com­ munity Garden club as a memorial BODY RECOVERED in (Ztonnectlon with the Bl-Centen- '■AV.'.’. W J nial Anniversary of George Wash­ West Woodstock, Conn., May. 4.— ington was planted and dedicated in WILR08E DRESS SHOP (AP)—The body of Arthur Price, due form and with the following ap­ “The Shop of Individuality’’ 40. of North Woodstock, was recov­ propriate exercises after intro­ Hotel Sheridan Building ered from Black Pond today by ductory remarks by the master of State police. Price drowned yester­ ceremonies. The Star Spangled day while fishing with Harley Per­ Banner was sung by the audience. piAxx-:...... „ rin, also of North Woodstock. This was followed by the reading of V'A ■'v Perrin said he stood up to haul in the Governor’s proclamation by EXCLUSIVE the anchor of their boat, but the Rosie Slerpotowsky. Mrs. James craft capsized. Price was unable to Galavin, president of the Rockville SUMMER f ." swim, and Perrin’s attempts to res­ Garden club, in a fitting address cue him were futile. presented tae memorial tree to Lv FASHIONS

Printed Shiffly and ' f V .* ^ SPECIALIZATION — eoncentratioii — BuOding M aterial For Sale Jericho Crepes doing one thing only and that thing AU colors, all sizes is the cause of the growing preference We Are Now Wrecking The for Costom-erafted MUddiahade Clothes. $7.95 Fine, firm, full-bodied worsteds of pttfe Following Buildings: Australian yams— fabrics worthy of the $10.95 fine hand tafloring that the Middiahade The Grain and Feed Store building on Center St.^ ad­ Standard of Custom-erafting requires. joining the South Manchester Railroad at the bridge Washable Lawns, Suits that look weO and last wdl—smart over Center street. All kinds of lumber for sale at this Printed Voiles throughout their long life. Guaranteed job. and Eyelets —absolnt^y and fnUy—to serre and Sizes 14 to 46 please on a warranted replacement basis. In preferred Bines, Grays, Browns. The Brick building at 23 Charter Oak street. $ L 0 0 There are no better Talnes. Bricks, windows, doors and lumber for sale at this job. $1.95 €ustom

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paid balance od a contract by ties, as wen as problems arisiiig be said, but a public weary "of Just Pines Vmv OriiFB which Vennard erected a bouse for from the introduction of sound into sound, of wisecncks, of sophisticat­ PAYMENT ON HOUSE PLANES AID SCIENTISTS McAdams. In his counter-claim, W N h l t e l h r PICTURE INDUSTRY films, such as limitation of the r*ar- ed vulgarity’’ wants above all else HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN the latter charges tha^ the plaster­ k e t sincerity—“not necessarily brutal Prompt Dettvery Ob naturalism but not s mtimental IS BASIS OF SUIT ing of the bouse was defective. At­ Fairbanks, Alaska, May 4.— J. L. Warner of Warner Brothers- trash. It wants human stories told torney William 8. Hyde represents FACESASTRUGGLE First National, corroborated Kent’s Vennard and George C. Lewner is fLANGE SET UP NEAR READY (A P )—Man’s assault on the upper sincerely and artistically, directed statements. by strong honest for'es ^ t can 'Thomas W. Vennard Sues For attorney for McAda Slopes o f Motm*^ McKinley, the con­ 'The exhibitor’s viewpoint was and live the parts o f all the Unpaid Balance and James FURNACE and tinent’s highest peak, to study cos­ presented by M. C. Lightnuui, pres­ characters and can thus inspire McAdams Claims Defective NO SEOlUBT TO HKB mic rays In the Inte-est of science, Over - Expansion During convincing inte.-nretations." Captains of 35 Teams Are ident of the Motion Picture Theater W ork. FUEL OIL h as been aided through the use o f Owners ot America, who declared Husband: You know, dear. Pm for “fewer pictures but good ones." not perfect. two airplanes. Prosperons Tnnes Reason APPARENTLY NOT Named Today— Dri?e To He advocated the closing of many A suit and cotmter-suit involving Wife: Oh, yes, know it, but I With the planes. Pilots Joe Cros- Thomas W. Vennard of 21 Elro Center Auto Supply theaters to solve the problem of was not aware that you did.—An­ son and Jerry Jones reported on street and James H. McAdams of For Present Financial Loss overseating, as well as the present Club Bore: Well, studsrlng a book sw ers. f% o a s 5298 Open Monday. flying back here, three members of need of the producers to meet the on etiquette? Want to know how to 36 Griswold street, was scheduled the A lle n Carpe Expedition were surplus theaters’ demand for prod­ treat people oolitely? to be heard In the Court of Ckimmon safely landed on the icy surface of uct with quantity rather than quali­ CTynlc: No. Want to find out if Pleas at Hartford this morning. M u ld row Glacier, at an altitude of Hollywood, Cal., M ay 4,— (A P )— The Mancherter Memorial hoapl ty. people are treating me* politely.— Vennard has brought suit against between 6,000 and 6,500 feet. Hollywood today "dug In" to face a Answers. McAdams to recover an alleged un- tal campaign organization neared In addition, 100 pounds of food "three to five year struggle" which Many pictures hare been superb, completion todar' with the a supplies were dropped to Allen lies before the motion picture Indus­ nouncement of the llat of captains Carep and 'fheodore Kovenwn two try. of the scientists who have climbed The screen will be lucky If it can who will ^ead the thirty-live teams successfully to a height of more adjust Itself to new conditions w* ;h- of the seven local -divisions, by Jay than 11,000 feet. The mountain is in that time, Sidney R. Kent, new E. Rand, general chairman of the 20,300 feet high. president of the Fox Film Corp^-ra- drive, which will open Monday eve­ The landing on Muldrow Glacier tion, last night told approximately ning and close the follow'ng Mon­ followed a successful test flight 400 members of the industry at an A Better Place For day. The quota for 1932 has been there last week by Pilot Crosson, all-industry conference" sponsored set at 120,000, compared with |80,- who found that with sklls his plane by the Academy of Motion Picture 000 for 1931 and 136,000 In 1980. could be -e t down safely. Arts and Sciences. Fine Organization The three members of the expe­ "The Industry Is In a very serious Your Upholstering In speaking of the drive, Mr, dition who accompanied the pilot condition," Mr. Kent decla''c

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METHODISTS LAUD Overnight TWO BOSTON BANKS FALL MAY BE FREED DRY RESOLUTION A. P. News COMBINE RESOURCES WmnNNEXT4DAYS| THE Roosevelt leads on early returns WaablagtOB, May 4.—(AP;—Al­ In California presidential primary, bert B. Fall, probably will be releas­ Smith second, Garner third. Hoover Fast Natwnal Takes Orer ed from prison within the next four To Send Copies To President, gets 47 delegates. days. Rooaevelt takes 10 delegates in By dsduotlng the time allowed off Senators, Congressmen South Dakota by default Hoover Atlantic and All Depos- for good behavior, May 8 is ths sx- wins 11 delegates. plratlon dats for his sentence, Im­ GEORGEH.WILLIAMS INC Roosevelt slate leads In Alabama. hers Are Protected. posed for aeceptlng a bribe while and College Heads. Wet and dry contests In four In­ secretary of the Interior under diana Congressional districts are President Harding. undecided on early returns. Serving in the New Mexico state Boston, May 4—(AP)—Ths Flrat prison where the climate at Santa Atlaatlo CJlty, N. J„ May 4.— Mississippi’s "Lily White” Repub­ (AP)—PralM for tha ' ^ard of National Bank of Boston, on« of the Fe was oonsldered favorable to his licans Instruct 11 delegates for bad health. Fall is understood by Blibopi’ call for more vlrroroua en* Hoover. seven largest banks in the United States, has taken over the assets Washington officials to have be­ foroement of the prohibition amend­ Chicago—A1 Capone la started for haved well. Though the $100,000 ment re-echoed today among the Atlanta to serve 11-year Income tax and deposit liabilities of the Atlan­ tic National bank, one of Boston’s fine Imposed with the year and a delegatea to the Slat quavtrennlal evasion sentence. day prison term has not been paid, delegated conference of the Method- Washington—House passes econ­ largest banking Institutions. Under an arrangement completed the sentence Is not understood by BANKRUPT lit Bpiicopal church. omy bill after cutting Its provisions In their Episcopal address yester­ from $200,000,000 to $42,000,000. last night both banks today oper­ the Justice Department to require day, the bishops favored continu­ Jolo, P. I.—Typhoon kills 65 and ated as one. The First National has his confinement un'U It la paid or ance of prohibition amd said: "The makes 65,000 homeless In Island of guaranteed to pay In full all de­ Fall takes a pauper’s oath. present administration has given Sulu. positors of the Atlantic in both the 18th Amendment the best en­ Chicago—Arthur Reynolds re­ commercial and aavlngs depart­ ALMOST NOTHING forcement it has had, but the gov­ signs chairmanship and other of­ ments. The First National's cash is ap­ ernment must deal wltv It In more fices In Continental Bank Landlady (discussing world trou­ vigorous fashion." and Trust Company and affiliates. proximately twice the deposit habilltles of the Atlantic and its re­ bles) : I suppose we must be prepar­ STOCK The committee on ter^perance, Washington—Senate votes to sources more than triple those of ed for anything tjieae days. prohibition and public morals pre­ take up Hale bill to I ring Navy to Boarder (eyeing hk ’.elplng): pared to adopt the bishops’ state­ the smaller bank. Bankers pointed treaty strength. out that the first National could pay Yea—or at any rate for almost any­ ment in Its entirety as Its first offi­ Stockholm — Riksdag banking thing!—Humorist. Of High Grade cial report to the delegates. committee censures National Bank off In each every depositor of the Dr. George Mecklenberg, of ^fln- for granting enormous credits to Atlantic In two dayi and still retain neapolls, chairman of the temper­ Its excellent liquid poiltlon. late Ivar Kreuger. In a statement issued last night ance committee, called the prohibi­ B e rlin — Federal election board Merchandise tion pronouncement a "fine state­ ratifies Hindenburg’s election. by the First National Its cash was MOTHER’S DAY - MAY 8th listed at $122,000,000 and total de­ ment." He has ccepted 'or commit­ Dublin, Irish Free .state—Gov­ “Say It With Flowers” tee consideration a number of sug­ ernment throws out two opposition posits of the Atlantic National were gestions that a copy of the state­ amendments designed to modify listed at $65,000,000. In addition “o ANDERSON GREENHOUSES ment be sent to President Hoover bill to abolish oath to the British Its cash on hand the First National Bank also has between $80,000,000 and Flower Shop T O G O A T and to all Senators, Congressmen Crown. and college presidents. New York—Vines, Allison, Van and $100,000,000 In government 188 Bldrldge Street Phone 8686 Copy for Smith Ryn and Shields named for Davis bonds. When these suggestions were Cup matches with Mexico. Officials of both Institutions said made in committee, one delegate Cambridge, Mass.—Harvard oars­ that acquisition of the Atlantic was made with that bank In a strictly UNHEARD added that copies should be sent to men sweep regatta with Massachu­ Alfred E. Smith and Gov. Franklin setts Tech. solvent oondltion. D. Roosevelt. "Be sure the gover­ Louisville—Adobe Post wins Der­ In explcdning the situation, offlolala nor of New York state and also the by trial at Churchill Downs. of the first National said It was not ^ O S T O J V former governor of New "ork state Boston—Thieves steal $60 from a question of a larger bank absorb­ O F LO W get copies,” he said. safe in office of Mount Vernon Con­ ing a smaller one to dominate the A woman spectator, referring to gregational church. field, but rather in line with the i x c ^ u n a i O N a beer oarade planned In New York Burlington, Vt.—Customs officers general banking movement through­ out the country, wherd the assets of Going City next week by Mayor James J. seize 30-foot motor boat and 260 SATURDAY, MAY 7 Walker, asked “why not the mayor bottles of Canadian ale off the west smaller banks are being protected PRICES by stronger ones. The action they Returning of New York City too?” coast of Grand Isle. Another pending resolution calls said was taken at the request of , SUNDAY, MAY 8 Wakefield, Mass.—Town of Wake­ both the Atlantic National and the Extremely Low Round Trip Fare upon the conference to direct that field for the third time In 13 years the prohibition statement be read Boston Clearing House bemka. refuses proposal It adopt city form Frank C. Nichols, president of the from the pulpits of all Methodists of government. $ 2 7 5 before the National conventions of Atlantic National who becomes a Oolnc BRtnr4«7 Cambridge, Mass.—Alice Brady, vice-president of the First National, L t . M«BcIienter ...... the Republican and Democratic New York actress, reports to police ...... 8i30 A. M.—4i80 P. M. parties in June. A vote on this was said the move was one of "ex­ Dn« B o aten ...... she lost $2000 diamond pin. pediency” owing to unusual with­ expected today. Montpelier. Vt.—Bert A. Stacey ...... llilO A. M,—TtlO P. M. The committee also has under drawals. Rctnrmlnv 8un4«r of Barre sentenced to death in the Deposits as of May 8 of the At­ L t . Boatoa ...... consideration a memorial, present­ electric chair during the week of ...... SilS A. M,—«iia P. M. ed by N. W. Cooper, Nashville. lantic National were given as $65,- July 4 for the murder of his wife. 000,000. Resources as of April 16 O ne M n n o k ester ...... Tenn., attorney, asking conference Brockton, M.*ss.—Fred F. Field, ...... Ili4 0 A. _____ T:00 P. M. legislation on a strict Sabbath ob­ were $102,000,000; quick ossets, (Baatern Standarrt Time) servance that would ban railroad Sr., head of a Brockton shoe com­ $96,000,000, and combined capital Limited number of ticketa, ffood travel, interstate commerce, news­ pany and the Dutchland farms, and surplus, $15,000,000. onir In eonrhea on trnina Indicat­ offers large tract of land to his em­ ed. now on aale nt Stntlon Ticket paper publishing and all similar ac­ Oltloe. This sale is for a few days only, so don’t wait, but come noW y tivity on Sunday. ployes to aid them In combatting WORLD OVERPOPULATED All committees speeded up their hard times by raising vegetables. THE NEW HAVEN R. R. and buy like never before. Every bit of merchandise cu^ deliberations today in an effort to Carlisle, Mass.—Two persons kill­ New York, May 4.—(AP)— The have their first reports ready for ed in collision of their automobile answer to the problem of disturbed in price to sell at only a fraction of its yjalue. Don’t let^ submission to the general confer­ and a New Haven railroad freight economic conditions In the world, ence early : ''xt week. train on a grade crojsing. In the opinion of Professor Henry anything hold you back from attending this sale. Get^ Every­ Hartford, Conn.—State comptrol­ Fairfield Osborn, is to find “some FOR ler proposed reduction in salaries of wise and Judicious means of limit­ your share of this fine merchandise at prices really thing COAST GUARD VESSES state officials and employes. ing the number of births.” Prof. MOTHER’S DAY amazing. Come early tomorrow morning. Osborn, is president of the American greatly un- Museum of Natural History. CRASH DURING CHASE Back from a world tour, he said derpri c e d THLATERS he was struck at every port visited Price Collapse Grips Entire by the apparent over-population, for imme­ New Bedford. Mass, May 4.— AT THE STATE (AP)—The 75-foot Coast Guard over-production and unemployment. diate sell­ patrol boat 235 was In collision “I returned,” he said, "more im­ "So Big” pressed than ever with the principle Stock For Immediate ing. shortly after midnight today with Barbara Stanwyck in a pictur- the Coast Guard speedboat 2296 in ization of Edna Ferber’s famous of ‘not more but better and finer Buzzards Bay between Falmouth story, “So Big,” leads the program ripresentatlves of every race’.” Cash Disposal and New Bedford. A large hole was at the State tonight and Thursday. The most drastic measures torn in the side of the 235 and both In "So Big,” Miss Stanwyck is seen ever attempted have been put boats were escorted to New Bedford at her best. It is a marvelous story, MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S by another Coast Guard boat and and one that is particularly adapted into force to dispose of this stock placed In dry-dock for repairs. for this sterling actress. Her por­ MONEY for SUITS, TOPCOATS, TROUSERS, Boatswain's Mate Albert Lees, trayal of the heroine, Selina, 'is one of very fine merchandise for quick who was at the wheel of the 2296, of the finest pieces of acting the suffered a broken arm In the crash. screen or stage has seen In a long Every Need SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, HOS­ disposal. Visit us tomorrow and you He was taken to St. Luke’s hospital time. To add forty years to one’s e g a r d l e s s of what your will see bargains in the things you need for treatment, nother member of life in forty minutes, and do it in a money needs are, you will IERY, UNDERWEAR, WORK the crew was burled overboard by manner that rings true to life, is no R find a pleasant, easy solu­ of a nature that words can’t describe, or the Impact but was able to climb little feat, Thl.s Is exactly what tion to them at Ideal. We sup­ aboard again. Miss Stanwyck does as the gripping ply from 110 to $800 on your uwn CLOTHES, HATS, CAPS, the mind conceive. A glorious opportunity Both boats were pursuing an al­ story unfolds. It is an epic of security without endorsers and Special prloee on our distinctive leged rum-runner when the crash American womanhood —a monu­ our only charge is three and one- and unique Mother’e Day gifte. for you to save. occurred. The 235 was In command ment to American womanhood — halt per cent on tbs unpaid FRAMED MOTTOES At of Boatswain Charles Orenager. dedicated to those women who have monthly balance, ^ o m p t, cour­ Regular SOc to |2 Both boats were out of the Woods loved and lost, but fought every teous, eonfidsDUal ssrvioe that GET YOUR SHARE OF THE Hole base, After the colUsion, a inch of the way. Miss Stanwyck complies witb all State regula­ SILHOUETTES call for assistance was sent to the has an excellent supporting cast tions, base and the patrol boat 146 went which Includes George Brent, Dickie OU may choose the most 3 5 c ^ $ 1 . 3 9 MOST UNUSUAL VALUES EVER out and assisted the boats into New Moore, Bette Davis, Mae Madison, convenient of our many Reduced 50% Bedford. Hardle Albright and Earle Fox, An Y plane according to your OPPER^ID AT ANY SALE. The patrol boat carried a crew of excellent program of short features particular circumstances. Our CARDS seven and the speedboat a crew of rounds out the bill. advisory lervios is conducted for Regular 60c to |l four, The smaller craft plowed its In recognition of National Baby your benefit and will not obligate nose six feet Into the side of the Week, the Rtats, in eonjiiioUoL with you in any way. 5 c ‘' 5 0 c For Pick Of The Stock patrol boat and made a bole five a number of leading msrobemts, is Cill, Phone, Write Braio Fleoos, Ourlos, etc. feet wide, ^ conducting a Bal^ Contest which Joseph Prlebard, of the speedboat, will close at the Saturday matinee. Now !• your / SET YOUR ALARM CLOCK was burled Into the sea by the Im­ The most popular baby In town, the IDEAL VANITY FAIR chance to buy pact, He was assisted from the cutest baby and tbs most beautiful Finsneing Anoelstion, Inc. water by the crew of the 33S, baby will be chosen during the con­ and get the The crew of the 335 lost all their test, The most popular oaby will 838 Main St., geoond Floor GIFT SHOP mo8t for your, y, which bad been given them yes- be chosen by popular vote, Votes Tol. T981, lOBth ManoliHttr Itato Theater Building. money. COME EARLY ay, The bow of the speedboat may be obtained from a large num­ smashed open the lockers on the 335 ber of leading merebanti, and the and the clothes and money of the votes are to be deposited in ttie erew was carried away by the ballot box at the State Theater, The popular vote eonteit will end Fri­ Sale Starts Tomorrow It was a starry night and the two day night, and the winning baby Coast Cuard vessels were running at will be presented at the Saturday This Week We Want To Call full speed without lights, as Is cus­ matinee, The cutest baby, and ths tomary when OH patrol, most beautiful baby will be ehosen Your Attention To These Values by popular applause, with thi TH U RSD AY«t 9 a. m. IfflABW V, W. P, A. audience dseidmg the winners, at NewIfitherWriitWitchitnpi A s the Saturday matinee, Oft busy at with fold-over buckle ...... 9 1 e w U Minneapolis, May 4,-=(AP) cnee and eoliect all the votes you Evini combinitlon ciie. Conilsti of eigiretto Weetlen of Miss Irma PInlay, Provi­ can and help some little baby win dence, R, In as president of the Y, one of tlthe prlRos. ' Any ‘ baby under eiif ind lighter Age mm W, C, A„ was announced last nlfht eighteenn month! old Ii iltgible to coRibined . i. >.i...... i i...... This Address at the convention dinner here, nhe enter, sueeeeds Miss Mabel Head, Cleve- Bolt Chiinn iu d , Qi m w m CHAM? 85c For Convenience of Sale Thii Stock other offleers elected at the men* 2 Q Q . . d » p Hai Been Moved to Rial eenventlon whleh opened gun- "Branmi alwayi itrlk ii mi • i Bsby Rings, lolid gold I I I f f I NOTE day were Rosalie Venable, gan an Indolent lert of ehap." , 2 Q Q -ndup M > ; franelsee, viee president! Cordelia "IndolentI Why that fetlew te Bsby Croii snd Chsin ...... ' tj Winn, New York City, secretary,, ee laey he alwaye rune hie ear and Nether M, Hawes, PIHshurgh, over a bump to Kneek the lehee Pi„ treasurer. off hU elgaret>"~Pili Mete, PaHe. Bibp Uck.l Md Chiln...... j p Z . O O STATE THEATER BUILDING Full ioiortmont of btby ipooni ind spoon snd fork icis B 0c ^ 2.00 Wostciox Boudoir Clock! In lolori. A 4 Sultiblf for bridgf prim ...... 9 1 o 9 U SALE AT 747 MAIN ST, ASPARAGUS Big Bon Alirm snd Blootrlo Alsrm Clocks snd the , w new Big Ben Silent Tick Clock with the soft snd loud slsrnti. Don’t Miss This Sale. Open Evenings LOVIS L. ORAMT R. DONNELLY ALL FIXTURES FOR SALE VERY CHEAP ' JEWELER WALTER H. C. WILLIAMS B u o k U m d T « l . S S T O SIR Msin Striot South Msnehenter MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN .WEDNESDAY, MAT 4, IWS, P A G !) TE N Mr. Waldo la a dwoendant of Pet«r MAKE FURTHER PLANS Waldo of France, and his ancestry PRENATAL CARE GILEAD GUYB.DOLBEARE HEBRON have been in the United States DAILY RADIO PROGRAM since colonial times. He was a mem- Mrs. Fsancls Mazanek of the FOR HOSPITAL PROGRAM Th« Friday afternoon Ladlss* ser of the Hebron Center Congrega- AVERTS DEATHS WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 (Sastem Standard lim e) Bronx, N. Y., visited her sister, Mrs. bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Jonal church, and held the office of Alex Spak at the State Hospital in r. M. LliUngi lubject to obani*. (UayUctat Um« on* hour lattr.) HEADS TEMPLARS Alphonse Wright for their party. deacon for many years. He was IN CHILD BIRTH Norwich, Saturday, and spent the Prizes Announced For Chll« »< (By Th$ Auooioted Prua) woro wpg wcau1 wbp wjaa wibw wnal' made Honorary Deacon, when fati­ wcao wtar wdbj___ wado____ wbk___ wkrc woah The affair became a combination night and Sunday with Mrs. Spak’a dren’s Contests In Afternoon I 484^>-WEAF.NBC>-660 wbt whig wtoo wqam wdbo wda* wxyi ng health made it impossible for family here. Mrs. Spak la recover­ Program On 12th of May. (4tl0—Mountalneara—weaf bridge party and a birthday lur- ilm to take an active part In church department of Health States 9:lS—Or. Bund*g*n—Alao woko wfbl ing and hopes to return to her home ai4S— M*rl* Thorp*. Talk-AlM Norwich Man Made Grand )rlee for one of the members, Mrs. work. He was a constant attendant ■wjar wfbr w(l wro wwj w*al wcfl wpU wkbw w*an wdro waab wcau wja* Fatalities Among Mothers before long. Plana are going forward for one wwno wfla ^ . . . . wmal woao wade whk wkro wxya wspd Sdmund H. Horton, whose anniver­ at the services of the church and • iCK^To B* Announetd—w*at cnaiB 9:30—Norman Brokanshir*—Alao woko andl Infants Will Be Greatly Shelton and Richard Hubbard of of the moat unuaual daya in connec­ wfbl wkbw wdro waab wcau wja* wmal sary fell on that day. Two tables freatly Interested In Ita work. In e:4^—Qoldberg*—AliO wtag wjar wcab Commander of Knights; Cut In Future. New York City spent the week-end tion with National Hoapltal Day to way when wca* wtam wwj waal woao wade whk wkro wbt wavi wai^ )layed bridge and as the hoiteis lolltics he was a Republican, and with their mother, Mrs. Bertha 7 :0 ^ B la Tim*—Alao weel wjar wcab 9:40—Stroot 8lng*r—Alao woko wfbl captured first prise It was passed represented the town In the general be obaerved by the children of Man­ wfbr wl't wro wgy when wum wwj wheo wkbk wiba wean wdre waab wf*a Pointing out that during the year Hubbard -.t the homq of Mr. and chester, Thursday, May 12, on the woro wpg wcau wbp wjaa wlbw wmal Other Officers Advanced. on to the next In line, Mri. Horton. Assembly In 1888-9, at which time WB&l of 1981 the death rate of Infants m Mrs. Hart E. Buell. grounds of Manchester Memorial 7:S0—Old Counaallor—Alao wtag w**l wtar wabj wado wbt wblg wtoo wqam Mrs. Freuerlck Wyman was award­ le was also second selectman. He John Myron and Irving Leroy, wjar wcab wilt wfbr wro wgy wb*n wdbo wda* efrb ed the coneolatlon prise. Refresh­ s survived by bis wife, Mrs. Rosella the first year of life waa 63.9 and Hospital. wca* wtam wwj waal 10:00—Barlow Symphony—Ai*o woko sons of Mr. i i Mrs. Myron J. According to present plane adults 8:00—Mandoa* Oreh.—Alao wtag w*^ wh*o wkbw wlbi w*an wdre waab wf*a Meriden, May 4.— (A P )—Guy B. ments of chicken sandwiches, cake, (Dickinson) Waldo, a daughter of the death rate of mothers in child Strickland, died at the Manchester wjar wcab wilt wfbr wro w « wore wpg wlp-wf*n whp wja* wlbw jeanuts, marshmallow fudge, coffee, he late James Monroe Dickinson will be shown through the hospital wca* wtam wwj waal wrva wptf wwnc wmal wcao wtar wdbj wado woah wbt Dolbeare, Norwich, was advanced birth waa 4.7 per thousand In Con­ Memorial hospital. Funeral services on personally conducted tours from wl* wjax wlod wfla wbln wtoc wqam wdbo wdaa wxya and a handsome birthday cake and his wife, Harriet A. Latham necticut, the State Department of were held Punday and the burled 10:1^Lanny Boat (Repeat)—Only wfol' from Deputy grand commander to decorated In pink and yellow were 1:30 to 6:20 p. m. Nurses and at­ 8:80—Shllkret Cencart-Alao wtlc wtag Jlckinson, of Marlborough, to whom Health In Its weekly bulletin today waa In the Buckingham cemetery. tendants will expladn in detail each weel wjar wcab wilt wro wgy when wmal wcao wtat wdbj wade whk wkro grand commander of the Grand served. Each member told of her wca* winm wwj waal wwno wl* wjax wbt wtoo wqam wdbo wdaa way* w*pd he was married November 8, 1876. urged the necessity on the part of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fogll of South of the various departments of tbs wlod wfla 10:30—Redman Oroh.—Al*o woko wh*o Cjommandery of Connecticut, first recollections of a birthday, be­ Mr. and Mrs. Waldo went on their the mother of a prenatal program Manchester spent the week-end hospital and their uses In connec­ *:00—Radio Interviaw—Alao wtlc wtag wkbw wlbi wdro waab wfoa wore wpg ginning with Mrs. Horton. CHifford wedding trip to Philadelphia, and wcau whp wlbw wmal wcao wtar wdbj Knlghte Templar at the 105th an­ carefully arranged by a physician with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. tion with modern hospitalisation. wa«l wjar wcab wilt wfbr wrc wgy Wright, son of the hostess, also visited the Centennial Celebration wbcn wca* wtam wwj waal wrva wwnc wado wcab wbt wblg wtoo wqam wdbo nual conclave of the commandery at and conscientiously observed. J.-Fogll. From 3 to 4 p. m. a children’s wla wjnx wlod wfla wdne wxya wapd efrb came In for congratulations, as bis n that city. Mr. Waldo, who did At the present time, the chief aim 9 30 11:00—Duchin Oreh.—Alao woko wfbl the Masonic Temple yesterday. He Mrs. Clara Hanmer attended the program will be conducted on the : —Arti*t* Musicole—Alao wtag wjar birthday fell on the same day. He not wish to lose his vote at the fall of the health department's drive to wcab wrc wgy when wtam wcae wwj whoe wkbw wean wnao wfea wug woau succeeds the Right Em. Sir Frank funeral of her friend, Mrs. Henry hospital grounds in charge of the wwno wla , . whp wlbw wmal wcao wtar wdbj wado played a violin solo as part of the election, which came at the time of reduce the above mentioned figures Bailey In Colchester Sunday after­ Misses Bennett, Crampton, Wash- 10:00—Neill* Revell—Alao wjar wcab wcab wbt wtoo wqam wdbo wdaa wxya Sands of this' city, who presided at entertainment. bis trip, "paired" with Riley Wood- 11:30—Ben Pollack Oreh.—AI*o woko a centered upon premature birth noon. . ^ ^ bum and Joseph Dean. Included In wrc wpy wtam wwj the conclave. The Misses Stella nad Stanlle worth in order to avoid doing so. 10:15—To Be Announced—weaf chain wfbl wheo wkbw wean wnac wfea *^g The other officers elected each which occurs only with great haz- Mrs. James Quinn, Richard Quinn the program will be a doll parade, 10:30—Lope* Orcb.—Alao wtlc wjar wrc wcau wlbw wmal wcao wtar wdbj Johnson u d Rose Mots represented being advanced one step, as fol­ He leaves a brother, Carlos J. afi-ds both to child and mother. and Eugene Berk of Rockville were baby parade, bed making contest wgy wwj _ . wcab wbt wtoo wqam wdbo wda* the iQcal Christian Endeavor socie­ Waldo, of Plainvllle and a slater, with and without a patient and a 11:00—Ralph Kirbery: Roger* Oreh.— wxy* wapd lows: Statiatlca show that very nearly visitors Sunday afternoon at Mr. Alao wro wgy wtam 12:0^rDane* Hour—Also w*an wnac Ansel A. Packard of Middletown, ty as delegates to the C. E. Con­ Mrs. (Jora B. Hollister, of South twenty-five percent of the Infant and Mrs. Hart E. Buell’s. Boy Scout demonstration. 11:30—Agnow Oreh.—Alao wrc wca* 394.5--WJZ.NBC—760 deputy grand commsmder; Horace vention held at Norwich Saturday. Glastonbury. His children are: Mrs. mortality, that is, deaths In the first The regular meeting of the Prizes will be awarded in each of 348.6— WABC.CBS— 860 5:30—Impersonation*—Also wbal wbain M. Sigman, of East Norwalk, grand Allan L. Carr, reader at St. George Wakefield of North Brook­ year of life, are crowded into the Young Women’s Club was held the contests and will be displayed 5:15—Stern’* Oreh.—Also woko wfbl kdka wgar wrva generalissimo; Fred E. Northrop of Peter’s Episcopal church, was lead­ field, Maas., and Mrs. Asa W. Ellis first day of life and that the major Thursday at the church parlors In In a Main street sto e window this wlieo wgr wib* wdre waab wfea wore 5:45—Topic* In'Brief — Also wbaJ wbi week. It is expected that a Hy­ wlp-wfaii wbp wjas wlbw wmal wcao wham kdka wlw Southport, grand captain general; er of the Christian Endeavor socie­ of GUead. He also leaves grandchil­ cause c i death In the first day la Hebron. Mrs. Winthrop S. Porter wtar wdbj wwva wbt wbig wtoc wgam 6:00—Amo* 'n* Andy — Al*o wbal wba David H. Treadwell of Danbury, ty at the center Sunday evening, dren, Edith, Ruth, Lena and Ken­ premature birth. gienic exhibition will also be In­ wham kdka wlw wro ekgw cfcf wrva was the leader. wdbc wdae wapd efrb grand senior warden; Irwllle A. May with the topic, "Finding My Place neth Ellis, of Gilead. Funeral ser­ There are few epidemics of ma- The National Broadcasting Com­ cluded In the program. The prizes 6:45—To Be Announced—wabc chain wptf wjax wlod wfla will be awarded as follows: Bed­ 8:00—Myrt and Margo—Also woko wfbl 6:15—Elsie Janie—Also wbal wb* kdka of West Haven, grand Junior war­ In Life." He took the place of Mrs. vices tidee place at bis late resi­ temeil deaths, since mortality in pany presented a rare treat to radio wgr wean wdre wmu' wcau wjaa wmal wrva wls wwnc wptf den; William D. Sharpe of Stam­ (Charles Fillmore who exchanged dence, Tuesday, at 1:30 p. m., stsmd- making contest: First, bed spread; 6:30—Stebbln* Boy* — Also wbal wbi child birth runs with a certain de­ listeners Sunday afternoon by pre­ wcao wwva wade wkrc wspd ford, grand prelate: Benjamin L. with him as placed on the schedule ard time, the Rev. Walter Vey, and second, suit of Pajamas; baby car­ 6:15—Lanny Ross—Alan woko wgr wbam kdka wgar wjr gree of constancy. Last year, in senting the most noted musical riage parade; First, doll; second, wean wdre wnne wcau wjaa 6:45—Jone* and Hare—Also wbal wba Coe, P. G. C. of Waterbury, grand at a previous meeting. the Rev. H. C. Champe officiating. Connecticut, there were 119 deaths artists in the country. In this local­ kdka wgnr wjr wrva wptf wwnc wl* rubber doll third, tinker toy; 6:30—Easy Ace*—Also woko wgr wnac treasurer; Willis N. Barber, of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Todd of New of mothers among 25,241 living ity the reception waa excellent. wcau wjaa weno wbk wkrc wxy* wjnx wlod wfla Meriden, grsmd recorder; Otto B baby parade: First, dress; second, 5:45—Morton Downey —Alao woko wfbl 7:00 — Taxpayer* League — Also wbal Rochelle were guests at the home births, which Is at the rate of 4.7 Hart E. Buell and Elton W. Buell sweater; third, blouse; Hygienic ex­ whoc wer wlbz wean wdre wnac wore wham wptf wwnc wla wfla Robinson of Wllllmantlc, grand of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hills Frida.. spent a day recently at the late wcau wnp wjaa wcao wtnr wdbj wwva 7:15—Piano Quartet — Also wbal wba NEW STEAMSHIP LINE per 1,000. In some years, this rate hibition; First, bat and ball; second, standard bearer; T. Frank Cassidy The choir of the Hebron Center rises to more than 6.0. Over the last residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. wade wbk wkrc wcab wkbti wbt vvbtg kdka wgar wjr of'Hartford, grand sword bearer; catcher’s mitt: third, fielder’s glove. wtoc wqam wdae wxy: wspd 7:30 — Melody Moment* — Also wbal Congregational church recently re twenty-two years the average rate Buell in Colchester. Among the Prizes will be awarded by Charles 7;CX)—The Club- Also woko wfbl wgr wham kdka wgar wjr wlw' Clarence G. Brooks of New London ceived the gift of a new set of antiques which they are to receive wean wdre wnac wcau wjas wmal wcao 8:00—Sherlock Holme*—Also wbal wba grand warden; Frederick C. Marg- INAUGURATED TODAY has been 5.3. All of these rates are W. Holman, chairman of tte hospi­ wham kdka wgar wjr wlw books of sacred vocal music for use from their late relatives la a clock wado wbk wkrc wxy* wspd graff of Waterbury, grand captain too high and can and will be reduc­ tal Board of Trustees following the 7:15—SIngin' Sam—Also woko wfbl 8:30—To Be Announced—wji chain in the Sunday services, from the which bears the date 1758 and is in wkbw wean wdre wnac wcau wjas wmal 8:45—Serenade—Also wbal wham kdka of the guard; Frank E. Kay of ed when there Is 100 percent pre­ contests. wcao wado wbk wkrc wxy* wspd wgar wjr Meriden, grand sentinel; F. Ward Ladles’ Aid society of the church. Saint John. N. B., May 4.— (A P )— natal cu e. excellent condition. 7:30—Kate Smith—Also wfbl whec wgr 9:00—Scene* from Dickens—wjz chain The choir rehearsal was held at the Arriving here today on her maiden Likewise the infant mortality Mrs. CHiaries Ganter and Mrs. wcau wjas wmal wcao wade whk wkrc 9U5—Tune Detective—Also wbal Deklyn, P. G. C., of Danbury, grand Harvard University has opened 9:30—To Be Announced—wjz chain home of Mrs. Mary E. Cummings trip, the steamer Sednt John, of the rate will be reduced as soon as the Jorey of Hartford were visitors wcab wxyz wspd Inspector; and 'l^omas W. Morgan, up the only course of Its kind In 7:45—Colonel and Budd—Also woko 9:45—Pickens Sister*—Also wbal wham P. G. C., of Hartfori, grand 1“ Friday evening. EMtem Steamships Lines, Inc., in­ attack on premature births begins Saturday at the home of Mrs. Gan- wfbl wgr wean wdre wnac wcau wjaa kdka wgar wjr ter’s parents, Mr. amd Mrs. E. W. the country—the Institute of Geo­ wmal wcao wade whk wkrc wxy* wspd 10:00—Slumber Music—Also wbal wjr spector emeritus. Dorothy Gray, daughter of Mr. augurated a new service between to have effect. Last year’s rate of 8:00—Mualcal Fa»t Freight—Also woko wwnc About 150 representatives of the and Mrs. Harold Gray, has return­ Boston 6md Saint John. 53.9 deaths per 1,000 infants in their Buell. graphical Ebcploration. wfbl wkbw wean wdro wnac wcau wjaa 10:30—Studio Ensemble; Jane Froman ed from a week’s visit at the home More than 8,000 persons turned wmal wcao wdbj wade whk wkrc wtoc Orchestra—Also wbal wgar commanderles in ConnecHcut were first year was the lowest ever re­ wgam wdbo wdae wxy* wspd 10:45—Ted Cook Oreh.—wjs chain present when the conclave opened of her imcle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. out to give a warm and noisy wel­ corded in Connecticut. 8:15—Columbian*—wabc chain 11:00—Calloway Oreh.—Also kdka wgar at 9 a. m. this morning. Ernest Allen of Bloomfield. come to the new 10,000 ton ship, Fatalities among children in their 8:30—Crime Club—Also wfbl wkbw 11:30—Kyte Oreh.—Alao wgar wjr wean wdre wnac wcau wjas wmal wcao ’The report of the Educational Allan L. Carr of St. Peter’s built at a cost of $3,500,000. early years will also be cut largely, v\>' \W TELEVISION Foundation Fund showed that 227 Episcopal church amd several of his The present schedule csdls for the wade whk wkrc wxy* wspd efrb W2XA B—2750ko (W2X E—«120ke) the diphtheria death rate, for in­ 9:00—Shllkret’s Oreh.-Also woko wfbl loans have been made to students, parishioners attended the final day Saint John to make two round trips wliec wkbw wlb* wean wdro wnac 7:00 to 10:00—Variety With Sound stance, being 0.9 per 100,000 popula­ •'A the total amount loaned being $59, of the Caiurch Congress at (Jhrist weekly, cutting nine and one-half tion, the lowest in (Connecticut his­ 648. 'The report of Grand Com church parish house, Haurtford, Sat­ hours from the previous sailing time tory, due to the continuous drive mander Sands revealed that the urday, to hear Bishop Booth of Ver­ between the two ports. Beginning for immunization begun several lodge Is In a strong position. mont, who was the principal speak­ Jime 12, three roimd trips will be years ago. er of the day. made each week. Tht State Department of Health WBZ-WBZA TWO SAFES ROBBED A Jimlor baseball club has been The official welcoming committee brings these facts and figures to WTIC included Premier C. D. Richards, organized at a meeting^ held at the S p riaglM — Boflton the attention of its bulletin readers Travelers Broadcasting Service New York, May 4.—(AP)—Two Amston Grain Mill, with twenty- Mayor James W. Brittain, and mem' with an appeal that they be kept Hartford, Conn. safes were ripped open during the five members more or less, and hers of the (Commons Council. well in mind on Child Health Day £50,(MM) W., 1060 R. C., 282.8 M. more in prospect- Arthur Keefe Various functions in celebration of Wednesday, May 4, 1932 night by burglars who stole $800 on May 1 and that they be used as from one branch office of the Met­ president, Philip Presana, vice- the arrival have been plsmned. The a basis for resolutions which will Eastern Daylight Time ropolitan Life Insurance Company president, Clarkson Bailey, Jr. city of Saint John will be host to assist in the promotion of maternal Wednesday. May 4, 1982 p. M. and this morning holdup men es­ secretary, Edward Pomprowicz, the visitors tonight and an official and child health. > Eastern Daylight Saving Time 4:00— Tea ’Time Times. treasurer, and John Johnston mod­ luncheon will be tendered the provin­ 4:15—"National Affairs,” David caped with a tin box containing ", WTIC— 1060 K. c.—282.8 m $4,500 from another branch of the erator. Ira Turshen, proprietor of cial government tomorrow to Cap­ NEW NA’nONAL PARK Lawrence. tain Eugene O’Donnell, president of P/M. 4:20—The Business World Today. same company. the Grain Mill has consented to act 4i00—Sunset House. Christiaan ’The safe ourglary occurred in as advisor to the boys. Members to the Elastem Steamship Lines, and Washington, May 4.— (AP) — 'J h jL 4:30—Stock Exchange quotations. other officials of the company, which ticriens, director. 4:45—Uncle Beeze, Red Piper of the branch office on the second floor date are: Arthur Keefe, Edward President Hoover today signed an 1^30—Bridge lessons. was the host at a luncheon given Radioland. of 25 Westchester Square, the Pomprowicz, Harold Cunualngs, act creating what will be known as i;45— Janet Ctooper. soprano; Bronx. The holdup was in the sec­ Philip Presand, Ciukson Bailey government and ci'vic officials today. the “Waterton-Glacier International 5:00—Agricultural Markets. H. H. McLean, Lieutenant-Gov­ id ary Cohane, pianist. 5:15— (Jlub Vincent orchestra. ond story branch at 1472 Ogden John Johnston, Howard and Leon Peace Park,” joining parts of Mon­ »15—“Skippy.” ernor of New Brunswick. Premier 5:30—Singing Lady. avenue, the Bronx. ard Porter, EUton and George tana and Albert, British Columbia. GIFT 3S30—Wayne King and his orches- ’The Ogden avenue branch is in Brooks, Richard, Andrew and Fred Richards and members of the provin The new park will comprise two 5:45— Little Orphan Annie— child­ clal government will attend tomor 2tra. hood playlet: Shirley Bell, Allan the Bronx (Jounty Trust Company Ives, Leo Kowalski, Walter Ceberek, parks already established—the Gla­ 6:45— “Mother Goose,’’ Bessie LIl- Baruck; Henritta Tedro and Jerry building. ’Two robbers entered the Adolph German, Charles Rathbun, row’s luncheon. cier National Park in Montana and Jian Taft. The Saint John carried 700 pass­ O’Meara. reception room m d lined eight em Carlman Frankel, Winthrop Hild- the Water ton National Park In Al­ BlOO-Serenading Strings, C^irls- ployes i^ainst the wall, threatening engers and a crew of 125. berta. The international boundary ^aan Kriens, director. 6:00— ’Time; Weather. ing, John Mosny, Hyman Frankel 6:02—Harry Michaels, pianist. them with pistols. ’They then took LeRoy and Leslie Kinney, and Frame line runs through Waterton lake. ;15—Dance orchestra. CHILD STRUCK BY AUTO 6:07—Sports Review. the tin box and walked out. Kulynych. ’The boys hope to gei i G lltL . S;30—New England Troubadors. Bridgeport, May 4.— (A P )—A. J 6:4.‘j— Bulletins. 6:15— ’The Monitor Views the lot at or near the center for prac News. Vita, 2, son of Dr. A. J. Vita. Sr., 6:49—Blue Room Echoe.s. Joseph TARDIEU’S APPEAL tice and match games. was fatally injured today when he Blume, director. 6:30—Royal Vagabonds — Imper­ Francis Gillespie Waldo died at sonations; Ward Wilson. was struck by an automobile driv­ 7:00—"Appendicitis," George C. Paris, May 4.— (A P )—Premier his home at Hebron Center, Satur­ en by Dr. Robert Leiberthal as he Finlay, M. D., Medical Society 6 :45—Mountaineers. day, April 8, aged 87 years and FOR MOTHER’S DAY 7:00—Amos ‘n’ Andy. Andre Tardieu has deckled to launch was backing out of his garage. Bnd Hartford Tuberculosis So­ a radio appeal to the French elec little over two months. He had been What more befitting gift to one of Nature’s noble­ ciety. 7:15— Elsie Janis, Mary Salter’s orchestra. torate tomorrow night in an effort to in failing health for some few A comfortable room and women than Nature’s own token of love and tender sen­ 7il0—Baseball scores. years, but was confined to his bed 7:30—Stebbins Boys. stem any further swing to the left private bath —plus ihret timent. Give her flowers. 7:15—Concert Orchestra, in the run-off election next Sunday, for the past several weeks, from the 7:45— The Goldbergs, 7:45—Billy Jones and Ernie Hare. delicious, famous HOTEL ’The appeal will precede by a few infirmities of old age. He was born NEXT SUNDAY IS MOTHER’S DAY 8:00—Carefree Quarter Hour. 8:00—Evening Stars. TUNE IN BRISTOL meals! D e luxe 8:15—Silver Streaks—Piano Quar­ hours the time limit when candi­ in Hebron, Feb. 2, 1846, the son of Time: 9:15 Wednesday evening. 8;15— Musical Craftsmen. Enoch and Emma (Latham) Waldo accommodation*. Service tet. dates may retire or other candidates Place: Station WDRC. 8:30—Musical Scrapbook. and has lived in ^ is town all his unexcelled. PARK HILL FLOWER SHOP 9:00— The Revelers, 8:30—Ginger Boys. be nominated for the final elec­ Boys: Major and Minor with S 6 J I 9 life. His occupation was farming, LEADING FLORISTS 9:30—Nathaniel Shilkret’s orches­ 8:45—Hum and Strum. tion. Frank Linn. Ratee Reem Otriy P E R D A Y tra. 9:00—Adventures of Sherlock 913 Main Street Phone 5463 Holmes (drama.) Sponsored by Sincte $2 to $4 per day Fer 10:00—Topnotchers of Sport. Double $3 to $ • por day TwePenaes 10:80—News; Weather; Atlantic 9:30—Orchestra. (2oast Marine Forecast. 10:00— Dutch Band. RACKLIFFE 10:35—WTIC Revue, ith Merry 10:15—Frank Com veil's Club Fay- T T ▼ Y ^ Madcaps, Norman Cloutier, di­ fair Orchestra. rector; Three Mad Hatters; 10:30— Crossrosids Hotel. BERMUDA Happy Trio; Frances Baldwin. 10:45—Egyptian Room Orchestra. OIL COMPANY 11:30—Joe Candullo and his Seven 11:00—Time; Weather; Sports Re­ $ 6 5 Round Trip. Sail on tieady S.S. Pan America, or tisiar ship* W eiiern Gables Orchestra. view. World, Southern Cross, or American Legion. All airy, outside rooms. Sailing* 11:15—Greetings to Arctic and sub- See the 12:00—Collin Driggs, organist. twice weekly, including Soturdoy. 5 doys, oil expenses, $72. 7 day*. $86. S.S. 12:30 a. m.—Silent, Aretic; (messages, music). A . M. Pan America goe* direct to dock ot Hamilton, Bermuda, thu* saving incon­ 12:30—'IHme. venience of tronifer by tender. ANNOUNCE WINNERS NORGE . SOUTH AMERICA WDRC INSURANCE Luxurious Munson liner* to Rio de Janeiro. Santos, Montevideo and Buenos Aire*. 225 Hartford, Conn. 1880 OF PULITZER PRIZES at Leaving Now York fortnightly. S.S. American Legion, Southern Cross and Wesfom World. Wednesday, May 4 New Tork, May 4.—Mri. Pearl 8. WATKINS Buck’s "The Good Earth" has been 4:(X) p. m.—U, S, Navy Band Con­ selected as the best novel of the The Best Guardian of N A ffA U cert. year by an American by the trustees 6:00—^Kathryn Parsons. of Columbia University in making 6:15—Going to Press. the annual Pulitzer prize awards. Life and Property MIAMI-HAVANA 6:80— Songs of the Hills and Plains. "Of ’Thee I Sing," by George 8. Including motor trip to Pakn loach with Shoro Dlnnor 6:46—Prohibition Talks. Kaufman and Morris Ryskindm with 6:00—(Jonnie Bosv/cll. lyrics by Ira Gershwin, is the prize 6:16—Harold Stem’s Orchestra. winning play. $125—12 Days—All Expenses 6:46—Bing Crosby, The best-book prize for United 7:00—Myrt and Marge. States history goes to General John Soo thro# of tho world's most fascinating ports. Spond 2 day* ot Britain's Nassau, 7:16—Tune Blenders; Lanny Ross, J, Pershing with "My Experiences Insure Your Valuables in tho Bahama*. 2 days In Miam i, 2V2 day* I" woh'c Havana. Tho linor Munorgo 7:30—Philisse Chevalier, songs; In the World War.” The In­ Is your luxurious hotel. Sightsoeing trip* at all ports. O r you can stay 6 day* ot Harold B. Smith, pianist. dianapolis wins the $500 gold medal tho Royal Victoria Hotel at Nassau for $135. Sailings forfnighfly on Saturday. T :45—Morton Downey, Anthony for distinguished service by an A ^ X IN A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT Wons, Jacques Renard’s Orches­ American newspaper for a cam­ tra. paign for mimlclpal economy. Wal­ IS THE •KM)—Interview; RoUiokers Quar­ ter Duranty of the New Tork Times, . WINDWARD tet; Orchestra. for a series of dispatches from Rus­ BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE t;16—Singln’ Sam. sia, wins the $500 correspondence •:80—Columbia Conserve Program; prize. A similar award Is nude to l a A N D f Norman Hapgood. Charles G. Ross of the SL Louis The Manchester Trust Co. •:40— Colonel Stpopnagle and Bud. Post-Dispatch for an article on "The $ 1 3 5 ... Round Trip. Crulso on a fast, stoody Munson ship to Wondorful •;00—^Eddie Dunstedter, Organist; Country’s PUght” John T. Mc- $139,50 Windward Islands. Call at many ports, famous for romonco and historic lofU, Male Quartet. Cjutcheon, Chicago-Trlbune cartoon­ Including St. Thomas, St. Croix (Virgin Islands), Barbados, Mortinlquo, Trinidad. 9fl6—^Major and Minor, piano duo; ist, is winner of the $600 prize in Briof stopovor at oach port. O r you con stay 8 day* at hotol at lovely Barbados, his department. No award was Frank Lynn, vocalist. oil axponses, 25 days round trip $155. No poesportt. 9 tt0 —Crime Club; Wallace Mystery made for the beat editorial. 1. Oelirerad to your home. Dramatization. 5. Actual storage space: Cu. F t. J ------^Muslc that Satisfies; Ruth CRUSHED BY ELEVATOR 4J8 Etting. B. Only 8 moving parts. |t;16—^Dr. Herman N. Bundessn, New Tork, May 4.— (A P )—A Fire and Liability NASSAU Adventures in Health. woman’s screanu reaoimding i. Exclusive Rollator compressor. Rnatt of bathing, boating, fishing, golf, tonnis and a luxurious saml-tropIcal 10:30—Societ3r'a Playboy; Norman through the lobby of the Hotel Taft, 6. Fully guaranteed. British colonial atmotphoro. Blokenshire; Welcome Lewis, 7th svenu; and 51st street, today ROYAL VICTOaiA HOTB. OPEN DECBdlBl 22, I fll Cfliitralto; Brusiloirs Orchestra. brought several score of guests and 6. Easy terms arranged if desired. :46—Street Singer. hotel attaches on the run to a ser­ Insurance NEW COLONIAL NOTH. OPBI JANUAET 19, 1912. 8jO^^—Columbia Sjrmphony Orehsa- vants’ oorrldor in the basement. 40 HOURS FROM NEW YORK BY WESaY MUNSON UNBS. They found Roee Maloney, 19, a OVBUIIOHT FROM MIAMI BY MUNSON SAIUNGS TWO AND THREE TIMB ¥ (» LY . 10:84—Don Redmon's Orchestra. new maid, crushed between the ceil­ ing o i a service elevator and the fio^ of the car. An emergency RICHARD G. RICH AR SaWnge fron* B u r «4,ftof9h tfuM-. Island of Penguins, near the crew of police and firemen, with ”W A !F K IN S Fbrfurtfcar/efcnaoHoe oo oHloare,**# loeallaurldugaetor South Bianchester lifM of the Antarctic, is a haven for acetylene torches, cut away part of Hiiker Banding, of penguins. On a rock not the metal fioor of the elevator to S u f4 IMM than four miles square there free her. She was taken to P(Ky- M U N fO N LINES M Often more than 5,000,000 o f the cUnlc hoqrital in a critical con a ~ 47 W all St., Now Yoffc,l||.Y. ■OwMeg Osees ■••MOO ■rdat at one time. tlon. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH BIANCHBSTBR, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, MAY 4,1982, PAfflcnCevik

breakfast in tbe drawing room on to line up tbe uninstructed dele­ vised by Helen Pietrowski and Rose tbe other side of the train, did not gates whose first voting will be in HIGH SCHOOL Shapiro, and "Tbe Periodic Ghost”, V. F. W. INSPECnON HlUtTFOIID HAN see the crowd. tbe district conventions which select an original one-act play by Phyllis Earlington, Ky., produced another members of tbe several committees. Maroney. Barbara Stotenfeldt and crowd of about 150. Toxiigbt there will be a gathering of NEWS Evelyn Peterson ore to play a piano HELD LAST NIGHT UALES Tolland county delegates at the call duet and Billy Gess will entertain with a tap dance. After the enter- MURDERS WIF^ of the New Guard group to deter­ High school activities have done Anderson-SheaPost Names 14 WORLD IS FAR BEHIND mine action in the 35tb senatorial anything but come to a standstill trinmeiit refreshments will be served MEALTM MARKET district. during tbe past week of vacation and the party will end with dancing Delegates To State Conven- LONGTRIANGLE The convention call does not and more is going on than one might for which tbe Symphonian orchestra . tion In New Britain. RESEARCH ENGINEERS provide a committee on resolutions expecL It was ra^er convenient w ill play. Principal end Mrs. (Julmby are (Continned from Pnge One) as Democrats await the action of that vacation slunild come directly Anderson-Shea Post, Veterans of (Continaed from Page One) ^ tbe National convention on a de­ after the marking period bad come spending * the April vacation with Foreign Wars, held its annual in­ Shop For Tour Fish from the car and took a portion of claration of principles. If resolu­ to a close so tlmt everyone could rriatives in Maine. spection last night at the armory depression will be over, Tbe manu­ tions are offered to tbe convention celebrate in fine shape. it. It only made him sick. facturer who has worked out his and the post elected 14 delegates He returned to bia borne again probably all will be offered from the Although tbe High school tennis and alternates for the State Con­ At Hale's Health Market new' designs and has new products fioor and submitted for direct action and once more attempted to swal­ in production when business picks courts have not been rolled and made (XIUNTRY CLUB’S nRST vention to be held in New Britain low a dose of tbe poison wltb re­ without committee recommenda­ ready for use yet, there is plenty of the latter part of June. Quality Plus Low Prices up will cash in on them at tbe ex­ tions, sults similar to that which followed pense of tbe manufactu'er who sits tennis oompetitlon going on at the Raymond C. Frost of New Bri­ his attempt to kill himself in the 'The Smith group meeting tonight Resent moment that has not bad a TOURNEY N E H SUNDAY tain, Hartford C!ounty Commander back and refuses to take any action may select former Mayor William garage. until business conditions have defi­ great deal of publicity. 'The fact is conducted tbe inspection and spoke THURSDAY! SALE! E. Thoms of Waterbury as its can­ that the team for tbe year is about to the members of tbe post, urging nitely changed." didate for permanent chairman. . John H. Hyde Is Chairman Lewis W, Waters, vice-president to be picked and a round-robin in a closer cooperation with all ex- AL CAPONE NOW ON WAY of General Foods Corporation, New which Bieber, Brittcm, R. Smith, of Handicap Committee— service groups. ’Thomas dockeU of York, Laid, "American business has Brosowski, Urbanetti, W. Brown, J, Coffee Shop To Cater. Unlonville, senior-vice commander FRESH FISH decided that research must go on. SENATE CHANGES Sturgeon, and Davies are taking of Hartford County Council was TO FEDERAL PRISON The number of industrial research part and which is being played off The first golf tournament of the also a guest of tbe post last nigbL Mackerel laboratories is actually increasing, this week, is to determine those who season will be held at tbe Man­ The following delegates were HOUSE TAX BILL are in tbe best shape. Each of the Shore Haddock (Continaed from Page One) wltb annual expenditures of more chester Country Club Sunday. It elected to represent Anderson-Shea ,e aaeh than 1200,000,000. x x x eight boys is to play everyone else will be an 18 hole medal play post at the convention: Comman­ Herring "Let American business have tbe (Conttnoed from Page One) and the four with the highest per­ sweepstake with full handicaps. der Joseph Moriarty, Writer Balch, Capone can cut down bis sentence centages, when the competition to about seven and one-half years. faith to provide trained men with Earl Ballsieper, team captain, is CHarence Peterson, A rchie K il- A fresh supply of fish at a real low pries for Thoisday. tbe proper facilities, patience to exchange. In effect, be said it would stops, vre the same four who will chairman of the tournament com- p a tr i^ , CHarence M artin, Neal Don’t be misled-—these are not poor grades bat Hale’s ostml When be gets out, be said, he in­ attempt to keep the colors Red and tends to “stay out of politics and all await results, and cour ge to back lead to bond "bootlegging," xnittee. John H. Hyde is chairman CJheney, W illiam Barron, Andrew high qaaUty. up tbe results with development and 'The committee struck out the White, on top, as far as tennis is con­ of the handicap committee. * It was the other rackets." If be had any cerned, this year. Hoitzbeimer, William Allen, Ekiward plans for tbe future be failed to re­ advertising." exemption it had allowed for checks also announced today that tbe two M organ, Frank M cCaughey, Eld- FRESH SHORE veal them. below five dollars ^Jid voted to ap­ There are several tournaments out tennis courts at the club will be ward (^uisb, Alex Toumaud, and Not for ProhiMflon ply its two cent tax to ev y ba^ of town which Manchester’s team open for use Sunday. These are by Harold Dougan. A few minutes later, however, be OLD GUARD GROUPS check regardless of amounL will enter and announcements will far the best In town. They are the The alternates are: Herman Rein­ HADDOCK lb. 4 e only clay courts in town that are indicated he bad not lost idl interest Secretary Mills in recommending be made later concerning them. hold, EHwood Brown, Ernest Ubert, the levy on bank checks estimated kept in satisfactory condition. Thrir in the liquor-gambling syndicate The Freshmen-Sopbomore party Thom as S cott, Ekiward B alf, Clarl STEAMING it would yield r95,000,000. In previ­ use, however, is restricted to club that is reported to have built him a TO MEET TONIGHT which is to be held Friday the thir­ Anderson, James Sullivan, Writer ously voting tbe five dollar exemp­ members. fortune. teenth of this month, (when the an­ Smith, John Glenney, Ekiward ETa- "Anybody that says I'm for prohi­ tion, tbe committee had lost about William R. Martin, club golf pro, CLAMS quart lO e (Continaed from Page One) nouncement was given. Mi— Page zier, Henry Lockwood, William Leg­ bition is all wet," asserted tbe gang hMf of that sum. said: 'Tfotice the date, and don’t will compete in his first tournament Ccar. 'It would be better if prohi­ of the year Sunday, in Watertown,’ gett and Arthur Holmes. FOB CHOWDER makeup of tbe senatorial delega­ say that our club isn’t brave!") is bition was out of the way and we bring tdanned for already by the where an amateur-im affair win be tions, Tbe members are the same held on the Taft Sebori course. BED MEN GA’THEB could handle beer legitimately. PASS ECONOMY BILL various committees, etc. as sit in tbe state convention but Martin announces that an amateur** QUOHAN68 quart 1 5 c There would be more profit, no Every member of the club recent^ they resolve themselves into district pro tournament will be held at tbe Stamford, May 5.—(AP) — ’Two payoffs, no loss of truc^ and a ly wrote a play adiich was entirely Also a good supply of fresh battbot, fillets, steak cod, fioonders, Choicer price for the stuff." meeth^s as later in the convention THROUGH THE HOUSE local course on July 17. Fred T. hundred and fifty delegates were they meet in cotmty and congrega­ original and the two best were Blish, Jr., chairman of the house represented here today at the 46th salmon, roe shad, back shad, eris, batter fish, and oysters. Capmie’s trip to prison was a rush selected and are to bS presented by affair, starting only a day after the tional district cmventions. committee, added the announcement Great Cknmcil of the Improved Order While the claim on the Smith side (Coofinaed from Page Oae) members of the club and coached ty that the ccmtract for catering at of Red Men of the state of Connecti­ United States Supreme Court bad the author. Rehearsals are being FRESH LOIN refused to review his case, Tbe Is that its pledged, instructed and the Country dub this summer cut being held at Red Men’s hail. original papers called for incarcera­ sjrmpathetlc delegatet are within naval officers holding government held this week for the following been awarded to tbe Coffee Shop, Harry Goodwill of Wallingford, tion at Leavenworth, Kans., but tbe 100 of tbe number needed to control positions from drawhig more than plays: "Getting Even," which was located on Main street, and managed Great Sachem of the state, is pre LAMB CHOPS plans were changed late yesterday the convention, that group appar­ $3,000 a year through their retire­ taken from a short story and re­ by Sebastain Cjatana. riding at the business session. FRESH in accordance with tbe govern­ ently falls short of control of a ment compensation. ment’s policy of splitting up tbe m aj^ty of the senatorial district Reduce government printing ex­ Capone gang. Four Chicago gang­ conventions. penses by four million; set a $10,000 LAMB STEW sters already are in Leavenworth Sndfii’s Strength limit on salaries in government ’TEBIDEB, JUICY, BEST prison while Capone is the first to tin the basis of Smith strength in boards, corporatlcms and commis­ be sent to Atlanta. the primaries that group has con­ sions and transfer and consolidate Switdied to Atlanta trol in the First, Second and Third several departmental activities. ROUND STEAK Tbe gang chief learned of tbe (Hartford) Districts; the Sixth Because the bill bad been so near­ switch to Atlanta over tbe radio in (New HHtain); the Eighth, Ninth, ly destroyed CTmirman McDuffie, his cell at the county jail, where be Tenth and Eaevdhth (New Haven); (D. Ala.), of the committee which waited for six months while bis case the ‘Tbirteentb (Meriden); the Fif­ drew it, cast his vote ag^nst the Cutting Corners in was appealed. He indicated it made teenth and Sixteenth (Waterbury); measure. no difference to him in which prison the Twentieth (Norwich); the be served his term. Twenty-sixth (Norwalk); the OPERA SINGER DIES Capone spent tbe night in tbe Twenty-seventh (Stamford-Green- Madrid, May 4.—(AP)— Jose upper berth of a drawing room wich) and the Thirtieth (Torring- Mardones, Spanish opera si^ er who shackled band and foot to the other ton), or 14 votes out of 35 and with was connected with tbe Metropoli­ prisoner, Vito Morici, a young Chi­ tbe 17th (Ansonia-Derby) and tbe tan Opera in New York for a num­ cagoan who is being taken to Jack­ 14th (West Haven-Naugatuck) ber of years, died today aged 63. C o t \ t sonville, Fla., to stand trial for an claimed. If tbe Smith claims hold Senor Mardones won his eaiiy Food Thursday Savings alleged automobUe thefL that group will only lack control by fame at Buenos Aires and in On- The gang chief objected to the two of a majority of the district tral America and then joined the By Doing Your Trading At leg irons which were clamped onto conventions. Metropolitan at New York. He re­ COUNTRY ROLL him sts he prewired for bed. He said Tbe I Torts on both sides will be turned to Spain in 1^30. he would rather sit up aH night than have "those things on my legs.” CREAMERY RUTTER But Marshal Laubenheimer said, ‘Tm sorry. Good night,” and turned out tbe light. POPULAR MARKET 2 0 e pound D«s»|^t« t t e ^acTpv. Umib^ o f th e 855 Main Street Park Building’ Fresh creamery butter of high score. upper berm and the iipns binding him to his fellow prisoner, Capone slept several hours. Capone, Morici LE.AN SMOKED and tbe three guards stationed in Sirloin their drawing room retired soon c lb< SHOULDERS lb. Sc after the train left Danville, Bl., at Round STEAK Shankless and short shank. 4 to 7 pounds. 1:32 a. m.. Central Standard time, Cut from QuaBty Steer Beef. smd they arose about six a. m., R E D BAG while the car was b '' g switched at Fvansville, Ind., from the Chicago Machine COFFEE Ib. 17c and Eastern lUinois railroad to the SUced c lb. Louisville and Nashville. BoUed HAM Fresh ground or in bean. Morici, a quiet young man who 2S showed a sign of fear and talked COMET BROWN very little to the gang chief, is slen­ der. Capone told him this morning RICE FLAKES pkg. Sc he was glad he wasn’t another "big PRICE SLASHING SPECIALS! fellow” or they couldn’t have got in Regular at 12'/jC. A flaked genuine brown rice. the berth together. In Good Condition For the Sweetest Girl in the Worid ! Although he now weighs 265 Freeh Ground Hamburg i c pounds, Capone claims to be in the MOTHER’S DAY PACKED / pink of condition. He has been ex­ ercising on rowing machines and olesoin® Pure Pork Sausage Meat pulleys at the county jail n Chica­ Chocolate Covered go and said he was i ady for any kind of work they gave him in At­ Lean Veal or Lamb Stew pound lanta. CHERRIES 23c Crowds began to gather at rail­ Fresh shipment In an appropriate Mother’s Day paokage. road stations today as vord passed Sliced Pork Liver down the line that the big gang­ ster was aboard the Dixie Flyer. SURRAY Even at six o’clock this morning ^ N C there were several waiting at Lean Conteetions ja r 23e« 29e Evansville, to get a glimpse of the Sugar Cured notorious hoodlum. At Madison- BACON 1 0 * " ’ ^ Delirious filled candles In glass Jars. ville, Ky., fully 200 persons watch­ ed for him but Capone, eating A Pull Variety of Fresh Fish to Arrive Thursday a. m. Miscellaneous Specials MOTHER’S DAY - MAY 8th Fresh Boneless SUNSHINE NOBILITY A8SOBTB1BNT...... Ig. pkg. 29e PEANUT BU TTER...... 2 lb. jar 23o “Say It With Flowers” and Skinles-n FILLETS ll«n^ CAMPBELL’S SPAGHETTI...... 8 cans S8o ANDERSON GREENHOUSES (With tomato sauce and cheese. A 17V'i-oanoe bargain.) and Flower Shop H-O OATS (Qoick-Oooldiig) ...... pkg. 5o HEINZ TOBfATO JU ICE...... S tall Sfio 153 Eldridge Street Phone 8686 Fancy Cape Mackerel SUNBEAM SARDINES ...... 8 opas S3e Steak Bluetish (Large oval cans of sardlnea in tomato saoee.) Thursday's Exceptional Savings At Fresh Herring Kraft Demonstration Mayonnaise...... 14c, 27c, 53c ^'EVERYBODY'S MARKET" Fresh Haddock ;8-ounce, pint and quart sixes.) No more worrjring about your budget—our price slashing crusade is on. French and Salad Dressing 10c and 17c Deep Sea Fresh Fresh ;8-oonoe and pint sixes.) Here are a few of our “Consolations” ! | Ham-N-Alge ...... 82o Old English ...... S8o Tasty Spread ...... 18o Kay ...... 18c Dixie Fresh Full “ Eureka” Dill 1 SCALLOPS Butter Fish SHAD Swiss O ieese ...... ^ lb. 16c Llm burger ...... ,l8 o Velveeta Spread ... ^^ lb. 16c Pimento Cream ...... 18o ASPARAGUS! PEAS! PICKLES! White American ... lb. 16c Olive Pim ento ...... 1 8 o 25c 10c 15c A m e ric a n ...... lb. 16c Cheddar Spread ...... 18e P im e n to ...... lb. 16c Cream ReUah...... iS c 2 5 c 4'"* 2 9 c 15c Fresh Roquefort (enp) ...... lOe | Pimento Cream Sjffead . .ISo 2 1-2 lbs. or more to bunch. Strictly Fresh PINEAPPLE CREAM SPREAD ...... Jar ISo Last Call! EELS Van Camp’s Evaporated Extra Selected APPLES! HALIBUT 1 7 « th. FLORIDA JUICY MILK! CELERY! 15c"’ N o'. 4 basket ORANGES 25 lo r 25e 3 c » s i 7 c 3 c **”"*** About 6 lbs. or more. SPECIALS IN OUR BAKERY DEPT. Fresh Louisiana lerfs. Sound Mirssh Blueberry Large Loavee Strawberries Selected New Heilman’s Jelly Doughnuts Cucumbers each lie ORANGES! CUP CAKES RYE BREAD *2 pts...... 19c ONIONS! Fancy Baldwin Nailva Largo Salad Dresssjng! Welikt * 14 Ik. I 2 3 c Apples — 5 lbs. 23c Radishes 2 bun. 5e •jai 2 5 '“ 2 5 c Fancy Sweet 4 2 9 c 15c Bard Ripe Peas...... 3qts* 19c XiUnch Crackers! VALUES IN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES (Firm full pods.) Tomatoes, 2 lbs. 25e Graham Crackers! Assorted Flavors Lunch Cooked PINEAPPLES ONIONS TOMATOES FANCY NAHVB Butter Crackers! ICE C R E A M ! TONGUE! 4 lb.,., 2 5 c 2 '"15c 2 25c SPINACH » pedc 1S« _2 5 c ^ ...... 2 ”"‘“2 5 c 2® “•‘‘“ 2 5 c 1 Fresh, crisp, lenves. ■' t u

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^WEDNBSDAT, MAT 4,198^ PAGE TWELVE ■atOiMk MAKE IT REALLY MOTHER’S DAY m mfln HunTGR/ ouRrniu) •/M t MM nVMn M«. Olive Roberts Ear tom BY M B E L A^cELLIOTT •: ____ BY NEA SERV1CC.INC. SPELLING "BEES” ^only to regret that fo BEGIN HERE TODAY "Did she eat with her knife?” whims to dress like an undergrad­ I do not know why it is that some uate. elusion to hla dying day, x< 8UBAN CAREY, pretty secretary, people are “naturally good” from the atuidpolnt of success bdt Denise pouted. "Now you’re Denise came fluttering toward mpellera and some are not. from another. It bespeaks culture la In love with BOB DUNBAR, making fun of me.” him, her voluminous wrap of white It may be observation that theae and Is the criterion of literacy—on mUlioiialre she met a t bosi- “On my woM of honor I’m not. ^ r clutched around her. She took later <«iea lack; it may be a poor a par with correct grammar. 'boUege. At a party given by I’m vastly entertained. How did his arm. is ' memory, or Niat fatal ommiuion Parents can do a great deal to DEKISE ACKROYD, society girl, you show her up?” “You’re not such a alow number,' common enough among the smart­ help children with their spMUng. Sosan realizes Bob Is not for her* “Oh, things happened,” said she approved. “I said when I saw est people — the ability to vlaual- It depends upon more than the Bob fights with BEN LAMPMAN, Denise vaguely. “I spiked it any­ you, 'I like that man’s looks. He lie. mere mechanical methods used In another admirer of Susan’s. ER* way.” looks like a bit of a rogue’.” The consciousness of being a school. Busy teachers w i^ IflBST HEATH, Susan’s employer, SUkUy the man said, “Aren’t you Waring handed her into the oar. poor speller Is more unfortunate crowded programs cannot do more hfippens along and escorts the girl being the dog in the manger?” “I’m flattered." than the fact itself, but success than give study periods, call at­ back to the Ackroyds’ house. MRS. Denise s tm ^ at him. "I don’t “Let’s go places and do things," Show Her that you’re a shining ex­ Conao dean with the after-dinner today depends more upon facta tention to difficult worda and pro­ HEATH, bitterly jealous, later know what you mean. Of course I Denise cried. “Let’s have fun. You ample. dishes. than feelings. The person who nounce the lesson for the chil­ threatens to sue Susan for aliena­ like Bobby and you have to marry haven’t a snifter about you, old does not spell well is undoubted­ dren to write. When serious toplca tion of affections, JACK WARING, some time. We’d be a pair. He’d timer, have you?” ly handicap^d. Intrude themselves gradually mto Heatti’s assistant. Is able to~ r—prevent —— let me go my way and—well, any- Waring slid the car Into gear be­ One period in which It Is abso­ higher grammar grades and junior thls by producing an Incriminating y ^ y virtually settled. His fore he replied. lutely necessary that young peo­ high school, sp rin g must too letter. Mrs.______Heathj goes to R®b^ In- expects it and so does mine.” “Better wait until we get to ple spell correctly if possible Is often be dropped altogether. Bveaa.stead. Susan ouBaii tries to forget Bob. “It SOUnUSsounds prenisionc,.prehistoric,’.’ Waring YYoii Tony’s,” he advised her. For an when they reach the age of "high­ A spelling “bee” at home Is ex­ RAY FLANNERY ( stenographer In commented, offering her a clgaret. instant he felt a surge of distaste HEALTH er education.” Scholastic work cellent diversion — good for din­ the next office, confides to Susan j^>g g perfectly good for the whole affair. Then he re­ Make Mothers’ Day a sew-eew oc­ demands good spelling, and in­ ner table fun or anywhere else. A that she is heartbroken because arrangement,” the girl said coolly. membered Susan's stricken look casion. structors marking papers eu:^ little prize is often on incentive. “SKY” Webb has married another She hadn’t. Waring noticed, touch­ and grew resolute. Why shouldn’t DISEASE SPREAD BIG Aject, Frank R. Shaw, sanitary en' unconsciously Influenced by a pro­ Make it interesting in any way Susan’s chum, ROSE MHiTON, ed any of the various tempting he meddle If he wanted to? PROBLEM AT SWIMMING POOL gineer of the United States Pub By JULIA BLANSHARD lio Health Service, points out that cession of misspelled words march­ you can think of. Keep a diction­ plans to gdve op a career for the dishes which hski been set before • ■ ing across a page. ary within easy reach. Don’t go man she loves. Bob comes to the her and whisked away. Instead she (To Be Oontinaed) It is the heart that counts, not Um of Chlorine and Other Poiiflera the first attempt to purify water One never knows what may turn office but Heath Interrupts his con Should Be Compulsory at public Eathing beaches took in for unusual words altogether, UJUtW UUt* —— aeVOCcQdevoted Ilcraell herself I.U to lie* her clgaret and the purse, in making Mother’s Day up later. The student may turn but don’t leave them out. It is versatlon with Susan. On Christmas expelled the smoke in clouds. All place in Washington, D. C., In out to be a writer, or a teacher, or fine to be able to spell Popoca- tjvoeve oru Ben wiis calls tow see Susan. An- aooutabout — * i------herner aiat* otnerother littleiu.u« tav,iABtables flnw.flow- an occasion she will never forget By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN 1922. At that time a boat, car find himself in a business where tapetl, but it’s better still to know gered because Heath has sent her er-faced girls were doing the same, GLORIFYING This year, when coin is scarce, rying chlorine, circulated in the correct spelling is absolutely nec­ how to spell “disappointed,” or to flowers, he forces unwilling kisses “They’re — a decadent , ^ ..i,,lot,” wWaring —1_. why not give a few thoughts to EMltor, Journal of the American water used for bathing and dis­ essary to success. He may think know the difference between "de­ Medical Association, and of tributed chlorine into It. dn her Ups. said to himself. He scarcely rel­ Mother, lighten her work, make her vthat he will not need his spelling. sert” and "dessert.” NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY ished the role of mature philosopher YOURSELF Hygeta, the Health Magazine Today several officials commit' feel her importance as a person, tees of the American Public CHAPTER XXXI. this evening. not just the home drudge ? Give her In 1880 the first public baths were Health Association, of state seml- “Let’s dance, shall we?” he said ON YOUR KNEES! a little bit of yourself! introduced in Philadelphia. They tary engineers and of the Ameri­ there was a good deal of criticism “Are you with the Gledding’s par­ abruptly. As Denise slipped Into Declare Mother’s Day a holiday consisted largely of indoor pools, in­ can Mescal Association are study­ of my experiment, but just see how ty ?” his arms he murmured, “What did Many women, appearing in bath­ for her. Tell her in advance that dividual baths and lavmdries. In ing swimming pool sanitation, ARVELOUS the close-up is used today.” Jack Waring smiled down at the you say the girl’s name was In this ing suits, look as if their knees she is not to lift her finger In serv- 1900 a survey made by S. Baruch, and it is likely that proper stand' A N H A T T A J ^ Griffith, by the way, wants to di­ heart shaped face tilted up to his. comedy-drama ? ’ ’ should be lifted. 'Ing others on that day. You will who was for long a leader in the ardlzatlon and control will add rect a story built around the char­ “I am.” “I didn’t say,” Denise replied. You can do a lot towards Im­ ‘B r— ------acters of a character in one of thn Denise narrowed her long eyes at serve her! promotion of public bathing i>ools, greatly to safsty In such places VTILLIAM OAINPS “You’re a fimny one. Old Papa proving imattractive knees. Free Her of Worries found that there were in the United Proper control includes suita­ great masterpieces—preferably one him. “I thought you were. Laura Usually there are three things of Van Dyck’s paintings. He says a Gledding said they were having a Sherlock.” ‘ Make her put on her bat and States 67 public pools. ble preparation of the pool with Waring tightened his arms aroimd that make them that way. Ehcces- leave, toe minute she finishes By 1931, this number had In­ change of water, a sputum New York—^I walked in on D. W. camera can t^lke an ^ective close- very smooth man out fbr the New sive fa t Roughness. Discolora­ up of a Van Dyck, which is free her, using that seductive tone he breakfast. What If It Is only a creased to 540. A questionnaire trough, daily tests to Insure con­ Griffith at hlS hotei and found him Year’s shindig.” had foimd so successful. “Tell tion. bus ride she takes, or a walk In circulated in 1927 indicated that trol of the bacteria, exclusion of from daubs; then his lens would . Waring continued to smile mock­ Papa Sherlock,” he coaxed. For the excessive fat, a general the park! She will enjoy It more there were at least 5,000 private spectators from the pool walk­ reading “A Short Introduction to penetrate the canvas and get at the ingly. “And I’m the only one who “I love the way you dance,” said diet to reduce'your whole body Is, than the rest of you will ever swimming i>ools in this country. ways, under-water illumination, the History of Human Stupidity.” romance behind it. sinswers that description I sup­ Denise. “Not that It matters, but of course, the most efficacious. But, know, because, for once, she will The oidy danger to health from proper examination of bathers to He was amused that a “short in­ Count on Griffith, as fascinated pose?” since you’re so inquisitive I don’t you can massage your knees. Also, have no responsibility about Sun­ swimming pools lies, of course, eliminate those having infections, troduction” to the subject should as ever by the making of movies, al­ Denise shrugged. “Well, pretty mind telling you. Her name Is Su­ lie on ypur back, lift your feet in­ day dinner. in their posrible action aa a car­ and compulsory sterilizing of made a tome of such weight, but ways experimenting with new ef­ much. The rest are mostly infants san Carey.” to the air and rotate your legs, Cook the Sunday dinner your­ rier of disease. There Is not only suits between periods of u.se. said he supposed even that was not fects and studying sound from the home from college for the holidays. from the knees down. The fat self, even if it’s only a stew. Make the hazard of intestinal disease The most difficult problem is ample enough. engineering angle, to do something You couldn’t really caU them men.” Having learned what he wanted usually is Just inside the knee. a gala meal of it, even if you have due to swallowing contaminated to control diseases of the feet, in­ “Smee I started this thing,” D. W. to discount his last directorial ef­ Her disdainful glance swept over to know, Waring exerted himself This rotating gets at it and event­ only three daffodils or a ten-cent fort, which was so severely criti­ ually does something about break­ water, but also the possibility of cluding particularly ringworm. revealed, “I’ve been' thinking about the bright room. to please. Underneath his blase ex­ bright paper table cover. Little infections of the eye, ear, nose Important steps include the elim my own case. I’ve been thinking of cized. “Not even that one?” Waring in­ terior there was a current of excite­ ing it down. girls can bake surprise cake. Put Another production he has in For the roughness, you should and throat from careless personal ination of canvas mats, the avoid my failure to patent the fade off’ dicated with a lift of one eyebrow ment. He liked meddling in other’s “Mother” on the white icing in habits of those using the pool. ance of wood walkways, thorough after I Invented It. Why, they can’t mind is a story “interweaving the &,tall, fair haired young man glow­ affairs. It was one of the diver­ use body oil. Use it every night, red cinnamon drops or written in great philosophical teachings,” after bathing. After a week, look Many people at bathing beaches cleaning of walkways, shower make a talkie today without using grander in scale than his “Intoler­ ering in the stag line. “He looks sions he permitted himself. Re­ melted chocolate. Bring it in, all use unsterilized suits, fail to take floors, ladders, etc., with chlorin­ it, and I might have made miUions fairly grown up.” membering the expression on Su­ at your knees. Aren’t they softer, shining with candles, and see how ance.” It would be his magnum just a little bit softer? This oil a bath before entering the water, ated lime or chlorinated soda. of dollars;” , “6h, Bobby!” Denise took the san’s face that day he had spoken her pleasure dims their gleam. and are much more careless about In addition, bathers might be The Inventor’s “fade off” you may opus, but before he does that, he trouble to throw a provocative to her of young Dunbar, Waring felt is especially valuable If you are Little boys in the family can says, he may have to try for some counting on doing much sun-bath­ their personal hygiene than when compelled to walk through a pool have heard called the “fade out.” It quick-fire box-office pictures to gsJance in the stern young man’s di­ the thrill of the discoverer. He shine mother’s shoes all up nice they use a private swimming of chlorinated lime solution or is the method of gradually dissolv­ rection. “Of course I wasn’t count­ made no plans. His mental pro­ ing. Your legs should Jiave It too. for her. They can paint her bed finance the imdertaking. For discoloration, use salt and pool. sodium hyposulphite solution be ing a movie scene from view, in­ ing him. He’s special.” cesses were essentially simple. He or the kitchen table and chairs, In a recent survey of the sub- fore and after entering the pool. stead of clipping it off abruptly. “Really? I didn’t know.” The began by employing methods which lemon Juice to bleach your knees. or do some of the gardening and Sharps and Flats music had stopped and the dancers had succeeded ^ t h chorus girls, It is the same treatment you give run errands willingly. They can Pioneer In Sound Rose Alexander, the Brooklyn began to drift in the direction of shop assistants, and ladies of the bad elbows. Apply at night and resolutely pick up their clothes, boy, is one “little theater” product supper. Denise clung to Waring’s leave it on. The next morning servative who refuses to be kidded. In the course of our conversation. great world. without being told to, and go to But his book is such a refreshing D. W. pooh-poohed all those who as­ who made his way in the acting arm, her costume of pale green vel­ 'What makes you so beautiful?” use cold cream to soften. In a bed on the dot, without being PATRIOTIC KERCHIEFS business. few days you will notice the dif­ exposure of pompous fakers, such a serted he was one of the bold-outs vet swirling around her. he began, nagged. They can wash behind level-beaded appraisal of half-baked who took up sound reluctantly. Said Arthur Hopkins, the producer, "Laura had some really good Denise laughed, recognizing this ference. the ears, without Inspection, and keeps a cow. He ‘e found of milk Massage does a lot for knees, if FASHION’S NEW NOTE pboilosphies and meaningless slo­ the man who blazed the path of in­ ideas for -his party,” she chattered. form of attack and enjoying It. “I do their week-end homework, and gans, that be is apt to pass for* a novation for all the Hollywood and and wants to be sure it’s fre^.. . "Tables for two. Don’t you think love that,” she said. "You’ve been you keep at it. Since they don’t fore Sunday. ruthless iconoclast. German directors: Leslie Howard, on the other hand, that’s neat?” staring at me all evening and show so much, most women prefer Turn Housekeeper New York, May 4.—(AP)—Re­ Few people or Institutions get off "I put a soimd film on Broadway is a buttermilk fiend. “Splendid, ' the man agreed, “It’s you’ve Just come to,” to spend their time on their faces. Little girls can do all manner of minding us of our observance of the with a whole skin, in this book. The years before the method won gen­ a good party. But won't your The man steered her toward a But this year's bathing suits are household things to help. Dish­ Georgs Washington Bicentennial are major political parties, the candi­ eral popiilarity. FARMERS WARNED young man mind if I carry you off comer. "Look,” be aald, "this pretty short. You might devote washing, potato peeling, helping dates, the statesmen, the leaders in “Don’t you remember, back there like this?” place Is pretty dull. How about some time to your knee’s beauty. with the washing or counting out the new printed bandkerebifs which finance and industry — all are neat­ in 1922 or ’23, I showed ‘Dream Denise said, "Never mind about barging on to Tony's out near There are rubber stockings that boast in patriotic colors a cherry, a New Haven, May 4.—(AP)—B. the laundry and making the list, ly debtmked., When you finish the Street’ with sound over in Town M. Stoddard, pomologist at the him. He's in a fearful temper any­ Waukegan? Or we could slip Into reduce legs and knees. They are banging up their clothes on bang­ Ck>lonial pump, Martha’s little fan, book you find that be hasn’t said Hall ? There wasn’t a theater avail­ how, I’ll let him cool off,” town and see what’s doing." uncomfortable to wear. Exercise, a hatchet, a cracked Liberty Bell. Connecticut Agricultural College ers, making the beds, dusting, anything particularly memorable; able for my equipment. I used discs, today warned orchardists and farm­ They found a little table Just "All right. I'll meet you down massage and bleaching is a much sweeping the side walks, helping Glazed cherries, which call to about all you retain Is a vaguely and Ralph Graves sang a theme under the balcony in the big ball. stairs.” Denise’s eyes sparkled more efficacious way to tackle the with the baking — these are some mind the general’s boyish prank, are agreeable recollection of having song. A negro character spoke ers to spray their apple trees before The man noticed with idle interest with excitement. She knew her problem. of the many things useful little the favorite boutonnieres of the witnessed some sacred cows being quite a few lines. the next rain to destroy the fung- that his companion’s frock was by chaperone was sitting in the dress­ day. harried into an undignified gallop. gous disease known as apple-scab. far the most outrageously revesl- bands can find to do. “I tried to sell the idea then, but He said microscopic studies and ob­ ing room but she was equal to man­ Weather conditions were charg­ If you are an older girl, you Little bats, reminiscent of the But it’s all good reading, and it there wore too many complications. ihg in the place. In front the aging poor Mrs. Fleury. can help to make motber'e ward­ type Martha Washington wore are makes a nice preparation for the It would have meant equipping a servations showed the disease was bodice was demurely cut but there Waring felt no scruples about ed with causing more than 30 per also making their appearance. A pending season’s speeches. developing. The spores of tbei dis­ cent of airplane accidents during robe over. She often neglect# her string of theaters and a large pro­ ease are discharged during a rainy was the merest ribbon at the back. leaving the party without excusing clothes helping you with vours. woman, dressed In yellow, was seen The book is published by Ck>vlci, duction investment. They didn’t What be could not know was that himself to bis hostess, No one the last six months bf«1980. wearing eueb a bonnei—a pancake Frieds, Inc., and eelli for 12.60. period. Some benefit may be derived Turn the tables on her and re­ have any faith in sound in those from spraying afterward, be aald. Denise's mother, a futile, nervous bothered about such things nowa­ fashion a last year’s drees or hers affair of yellow tied to one side of days.” little woman, bad spent hours try­ days, Hs waited for Denise at the Peru has ordered all cburcbes to the bead with a black velvet ribbon. ing to argue the girl out of wear­ display the national flag, This is to look like new. Or even make Japan does not want an acre of I asked him bow be got the idea foot of the staircase, an urbane, dis­ her a new one and surprise her! A velvet bow decorated the top of for close-ups. Electrical experts estimate that ing It. Wbat were young girls tinguished-looking man in a coon done to create “a spirit of love for the bat. Manchurian soil, a Jap statesman thinking nowadays, be wondered irw a s one of Waring’s ' the fatherland.” ______Materials cost so little this year. says. That’s right. All it wants Is "From portraits,” be told me, '1 enough energy can be atored. In an skin coat, "" ‘ ' Be Her Manionriit always studied the paintings of the ordinary electric atoroge -battery Idly, 'They wore gowns which 10 Fashion, the magician, Introduces what Manchuria grows and makes. years ago would have been dared You can manicure her nails for masters to see what I could get to lift the weight of the battery bsr. Probably she has had that a nsw trick, a pleated print cape and * from their pictorial qualities for more than six miles. only by women of the half world, a pleated print bag. 'ITiey change a 'Wl^bat ba----- are you thinking of?” The dons seldom enough. Or you can A poitofflce worker in the south­ use OB the screen, I decided that by arrange a new coiffure for her. plain frock Into a dressy costume eastern section of London must be dliregardibg the full length of the long lashed, provocative eyes of the quicker than you can say “Jack Rob­ William Griffin, of W ist Suf- glrf..rl opposite flashedflash " at "" Waring Devote yourself to seeing If you familiar with more than 6700 figure, dramatic effect could be SVaggir can't And ' some picture of a new inson.” heightened at times, Of course, field, Conn., has a pet cow - that cballengingly, fibefibs was really TOPCOAT 1^A ^ streets. extraordinarily effective In an ex­ style of halr-flxing that would suit follows him to school every day. l o o m AMD OA^LIAL AFFAIR IN THRCt her. She probably would love to Comfort Is the Important thing otic way, the man reflected, Uke about the new shoes. Rounder toss, a Michael Arlen heroine with that OUARTfR AMD StV6N-EI6HTH lIMfiTH^ have you Interested in trying to do hers that way. lower heels, softer leathers and few­ dead white skin and scarlet mouth, er seams ars found in ths latest He knew the answer to that one ® T THE LEFT BELOW, I? AN ions - who ars saming monsy and promptly eupplled It, "You, and fathsrs who ars saming fashions. Evening Herald Pattern APPLE PED LINEN TOP COAT course,” monsy can gst some llttls thing A- Itchy Toes A waiter fllled their glasses with for Mothsr. What if Ion has to Orsy is now neck and neck with taks his girl to a movis instsad bslfs as ths popular color. Grey Illustrated Dressmaking Lessen Hflnd Ringworm, AtMoto'o Foot' pale, sparkling, golden liquid, The A n THE CENTER, RAOE' with accents of red Is particularly Furnished with Every Pattern Why suffer from the queer skin girl drained hers thirstily. of a rsguiar show; hs can gst a Isessc eauslnr severe Itcblaf ef> MORBE CHECKS ARE UBED FDR nics llttls gift for Mothsr with smart. Jumper drssiss of grey ) feet, eraoKlr A SMART COAT WITH DROP diagonal wool havs guimpsi of pear A youthful air makes this dress For a moment Waring was con­ ths dlffsrsBcs, most attractive for sprlug, It is scious of engulfing boredom. Why SHOULDERS. Ilils yiar womon ars liksly to grssB, or raspberry, in square mesh valus ustful things, such u cotton. With these ars shown hats squally s'dltsd for tbs miss or the izon> NlzodermT Based bad be come? lurely if there wm matching ths blouses, ths brlip of matroD. »us Bnflisn Kesjpltal ftr* anything melancholy in the world f^TTHE RICHT, stockings, glovss, llngsris. Bs Carried out In a navy and white >ula,. disooversd by a iMdlnf Un« it was a New Year's eve party. He surs you know tbs sfss mothsr ths hat bslBg of stitched linen and 3on skin apse aUst. Dr, Wsows Kjx- PEACHEtOH/FtANNEL wsars, and ths shads of boso u d ths crown of square mesh. printed crop# silk, collar and sash of odsrm aefs with amailnr epesd, |s - jpposed one bad to do soffiethinf ilain blue crops, would bs delight* oause^deslrnsd for this oartfeular „ut these youngsters made him feel iout FORMS 6DTH TOPCOAT glovss sbs likss. All wemsB llks J Mach eelorsd or flssb eolorsd lln- A nsw blouse Is mads of cotton, ully wearable. q . q i K f .',( 4 like Methuselah, i j j A AND TAILORED SUIT. crinklsd to look like orsps. Xt has A similar scheme with vivid red ‘loal your skin or the small sest wia "X_ know your bey,” hs said d gsrlsl would bs snappy. <1 ■ ‘'"nded. Dunbar, Fursos A rt Znsxpsaslvs a wide waist band, round neck, and ahruiiruptly, '"Tnat's young short puffed ilssvsi. Style No. 3870 Is designed for QUINN’S UBUa BTORB isn't itf" Psrhaps Mothsr is carrying such a wsatbsr-bsatsD purss that a Another blouse of linen has a yoke ilBSi 16, 18 years, 86, 88, 40, 43 and Beutb Mauohsstsf fibs nodded, "Ooed number, and slisvui of loose msih. 44 iBObss bust. , Bobby is most of tbs time—when dollar ons would maks hsr fNl Bilge Clips sUk Is adorable with he's not in a state,” , ^ ^ llks a million. 'T ^rs ars w y brown collar, buttons atd sash. Or Waring wasn't interested but he lovsly oBss to to# had that ohsap you can wear a brown leather belt. threw the conversational ball Main, this spring. ^ . If you like. ' "What puts him in a state?” Wbatsvsr you aU do t n For summer, llnsui, pique, batiste "Oh, nothing - anything. He’s Motbsr's Day, maks it a bam ^l- prints and cotton mesh ars nlos temperamental, X'm going to mariY ous day for all In ths family. Psr- mediums. him one of these days, so he'd bet­ baps Motbrr would ra tb « hays ill# 86 rsquirsi 4 1-4 yards of 89* ter snap out of it,” ^ _ hsr ohlldrsn'go to church with Inch material with 1 yard of SS-lnoh ’ flomething olieked in W artar* hsr on that day than havs tbs leys- contrasting. mind, "You're going to—oh, X seel llsst gifts thsy could plaos at hsr •V Our New Fashion Mogoilns SOI HAIt 8IAUTV-THI SAMOUS X didn't remember hearing it,” fsst. ^ s l l , go with bon Forgst u l family Moksrlngs. THIS WRITBII IS NOT RED, points the way to better drssi and "Xt hasn't been announesd,” BUT HE CAN'T BE KIDDED v^lll help you soonomlss. Denise said, "Tt's Just one of thoN Avoid all moot questions. Malw Mother's Day, ons that wally fia^ You can save 810 in patterns, ma­ things," ^ , Oaustto gay Fmnklla Is at Bis Best terials, sto., by spending 10 cents for AC’N.( 0 .IL ' •Ymi don't seem too entbusias- tsrs tbs homs-maksr whose oblsf Joy, after ill. Use la seeing bsr In Witty "What We Are About this book. So ws hops you will ssud STEAM TREATMENTS tfe/' the man said, to Reoslve” your order today. Denise's glass had been fllled family happily gathered togsthsr Just write your name and address again, flhe sipped at it before she about h s r , ______Tbs American of today seems to clearly on any plsos of paper. Order rvplied. "Wen I am and I'm not, taks a mournful delight in being one book. Enolois 10 cento in S | £ £ It'S’ like this, Bobby's always been MACH1NB8 NOT APPBOVBD told ^ t bis country’s Immediate stamps or coin sad mall your order my premerty and X get steamed up future is largely In the bands of to Fashion Department. if' he plays around with anyone Torrlngton, May 4.—(AP)—Wil­ men who ars ludiorously unfitted for liam P. Driscoll of Torrlngton, chair­ their Job. Puncture the stuffed ^ 7 S Conations kotf For |Mr> /"Does he do much of that?" man of ths SUte Board of Voting , shirts and windbags of Washington Manchefltor Herald ifloflonts . . . Stops foiling Waring was flndlng this crude child Machine Commlssionsri, has notified and New York and you are sure to amusing now. Furthermore there the Ansonla city officials that tbs et an entbualaatlc audience; pre- Pattern Service hoir... Oivos tho noturol 18 voting machines recently pur­ was something he wanted to find Sict dire events Jtist beyond the For a Herald Pattern sand 15o •hoon ond histro so OMCsh chased by that dty cannot bs used borlson, and you will have people In say elsotion as they are of a m stamps or oMn directly to doslrod. • , • ^"ioen't be that way,” Denise ad­ bM ^ng on your every word, Fashion Bureau, Manchester Eve­ monished him. Of course he does make which has not been inspected ^ in addition, you con say all of but.X never worried about it until approved by the commission In tbli In a cynically witty manner, ning Herald, Fifth Avenue and conformity with the state itatute. A 28rd street, New York City. Be a few months ago,” you are a made man, and your book sure to fill to number of pattern WELDON "\^at happened then?” similar difficulty arose several will be a best seller. "He got the most Insane idea! He mraths ago In connection with All of this Is by way of announc­ you ('-sire. began to rave about a girl he'd met voting machines purchased by Strat­ ing that Jay Franklin has written Pattern No...... BEAUTY SALON a t some frightful business school. 1 ford. “What We Are About to Receive,” Hotel Sheridan Budding Dial 8009: fixed tbatl” a book which caste a sardonic and Price 18 Cents Be sure to,fill In the ilia of tha Waring’s tone became softly ad- The oldeit oak forest In Europe apprehensive eye at the forthcoming pattern. M. afirlng. "Clever child 1” is standing in Oldenburg, North political campaign, the depression, Name ...... Germany. The trees date back to the international situation and allied Send stamps or ooin (cola pre­ ’It was a plot really," laughed Addreea...... Denise excitedly. "It was lots of the Middle Ages. matters. ferred.'). fum 1 had this girl and her gang Mr. Franklin sounds like a radi­ Siaa Price of book 10 cents. Antlers of deem are shed every cal, but he isn’t On. the contrary, , oome out for a week-end and showed ______.JC - • ______^ Pries of pattern 15 cento. i her up. It was simple.” ' season. be aeemi to be nothing but a eon- ■ s -•

MANOaiSniR EVENING HERALD, ^ l O T MANCHESTER, CONN .WEDNESDAY. MAY 4, IWX PAGE THIRTttiH Giants Still Occupy Cellar in the National League BRUSHING UP SPORTS. . .By Loafer LUCKY STRIKES WIN Whitney Horse May 1ST LEGION GAME Even Five Run Lead

i i i i i Still Capture Derby Blank Chesterfields 14 To 0 In Ninth Insufficient At Charter (h k Street Overtime and Stepenfetchit ONLYONEMORE IWD .INOS P O R T 1 Dofigers Score E ^ R a n Jh Both Owned By Mrs. John RAN' GOS ^UERRCRO Final Frame Te R ek Me- INDOOR PROGRAM lO oW DS IN OF RA.> A SACKRACE RAN <55 Mites Hay Whitney; Sande and wnuooT A The American Legion Junior o r A graw’s Qan; Braves Keep IN i?secoNC)S OR ••"•STtoP" baseball league got under way last FLAT Ensore To Ride Them. CDK Club of Rockville To -ISB7- night at the diarter Oak field when Since about the turn of the cen­ Out In Freni; Senniert the Lucky Strikes defeated the tury baseball at Yale had been just Sponsor Outdoor Amateur Chesterfields 14 to 0. baseball until Capt. Edgar William Top Yanks. Louisville, Ky., May 4.— (AP)—A The toasted boys hit regularly Warren’s 1932 varsltv took the Whitney horse may win the Ken­ Bouts At Crystal Lake. and had an airtight defense wolch field. tucky Derby after all, in the opin­ may bring them the championship,' Football had fiashed its Shevlins, (By .Associated Press) if early season gamee mean any­ its Raflertys, its Coys and its ion of scores of rail birds who The Brooklyn Dodgers who have thronged Churchill 'Powns to watch thing. Boothsi but baseball had presented Plans on a big scale are under­ Fallon, LaCoss and Brozowsiu no figure of sufficient stature to had neither pitching nor hitting to the first gallops by Stepenfetchit way and will be perfected early this were the big bats for the winners, fill in the void created by the de­ speak of since they completed their and Overtime, Mrs. John Hay Whit­ ’ * J week for the final indoor boxing while Greene was the sole star for parture of such demi-gods as Amos course In calesthenlcs this spring, ney’s eligibles for Saturday's $50,000 the loosers. Greene speared three Alonso Stagg and Walter F. show -it Rockville Tuesday evening at last show symptoms of recover­ cl&ssic* drives which otherwise would have ("Dutch” t Carter almost forty ,N\.» % ing their batting eyes. Withdrawal of C. V. Whitney’s May 10, w*hen twenty of the classi­ gone for three bases apiece. summ^t-s ago. crack filly Top Flight and Mrs. est amateur boxers to b- foimd in McCurray, a spitbail artist, pitch­ Baseball had presepled none, that The latent power in the bats of Payne Whitney’s Curasao from the any state will be brought to Rock­ ed five innings o f no-hit-no-run ball Is, until John Joseph Broaca. Jr., the Flatbush fus'Ilers burst forth Derby field left Mrs. John Hays ville tor the closing indoor show of and Leone two of the same. oT Lawrence, Mas.s., and Andover Whitney, the only member of that all of a sudden yesterday agianst the season prior to th'- opening of swept up from last year’s fresh­ prominent turf family, to have rep­ Lucky Strikes (14) the Gian .. Trailing by five runs go­ the new C. D. K. club’s Sandy Beach AB. R. H. PO. A. E. men squad with blinding speed, a resentation in the historic race. ing into the ninth, they fell on three arena at Crjstal Lake. Matchmaker J. May, 2b ...... 3 1 0 4 1 0 good enough curve and amazing Stepenfetchit will be ridden in the Giant pitchers for eight runs te George Grosch has signed up a Smith, 88 ...... 3 1 0 1 2 1 control. Perby by the veteran jockey, L. win 11 to 7 and leave the Glanta in grand list of boxers for the final McCurray, p ....4 2 1 0 2 0 This bespectacled sophomore, ?!hsore^ EJarl Sande who has ridden show and sport fans will be privi­ complete possession of the National La(joss, cf ...... 2 3 0 1 0 0 who looks heavier than his 170 three Cferby winners will have the leged to witness the finest card ever League cellar. Broeowski, 3b ...3 2 1 1 2 0 pounds, already has set the Eastern leg up on Overtime in his attempt presented by the club. The Boston Braves and Chicago Fallon, If ...... 4 1 3 1 0 0 Intercollegiate league upon its ears to make his recent turf comeback For the final bout an intertown Cubs maintained their fight for by two brilliant victories over decisive. match between Jackie Homer and Leone, rf . . 3 1 2 2 1 0 first place ' the senior league, the Columbia, another strong champion­ Should Scmde win on Overtime he “ Bud” Dunn will be the feature Vince, Sb ..2 1 2 0 0 0 Braves clinging to t elr one-game would‘be the first jockey in history with Tommy Tucker and Larry Ford, c ... ..2 11 71 0 ship contender, and has put the Elis advantage by beating the PhilUsa 9 to ride four Derby winners. He and Holt appealing in the semi-finals. Kelsh, lb . ..2 1 0 3 0 0 in the running for what would be to 4, while the Cubs were coming Isaac Murphy now share- the record Others to appear will "be Jimmy Sauilka, 2b ..2 0 0 1 2 0 their first pennant in any formally from behind to trim the Pirates S at three each. Britt, Johnny Frazetta, Peter Kose, rf .. ..0 0 0 0 0 0 organized baseball league .since to 6. Barbee, recruit Pittsburgh Mrs. L. G. Kaufman’s Tick On is Burke, Young Griffo, Art Kelly, Cotter, cf . ..0 0 0 0 0 0 1889, outfielde’ hit a home run. the pre*Derby favorite and the lead­ Johnny Wilson. W ally Bonola, Ray , Strlke-Out Specialist "Dizzy” Dean, the Cards muOh ing eastern candidate. Col. E. R. Winters, Jack Williams, Lon Stan- 30 14 10 21 11 1 I A technical defeat was charged publicized rookie, finally came Bradley’s entry of Brother Joe and dish. Young Terry, Jerry Varry and Chesterfields (0) against Broaca at Philadelphia through with a shutout victory, Burgoo King bear the hopes of the several other high class boxers. AB. R. H. PP. A. E. when he was forced to retire in the beating the Cincinnati Reds, 9 to 0. west. Thomas M. Cassidy’s Uni­ This all-star card will be the final G. May, 2b ..... 2 first inning because of a stradned Although three Washington pitch­ verse, winner of the Wood Memorial indoor show of the seiuson. the next Bycholski, c . ....2 ers issued 16 passes, only two shy is another highly favored eastern arm after having yielded tw'o runs card being put on at opening of Haugb, cf ...... 3 Of the major league rocord. the candidate along with the Whitney to Pennsylvania. Six opportunities the new C. D. K. Club' arena at Judd, lb, p ...... 3 Senators staggered through to a 5 pair. to redeem this defeat await him. Sandy Beach May 24, Reardon, p, lb .. .3 In three league games Broaca to 4 win over the Yankees. It was On that occasion th»re will be a Greene, If ...... 3 j allowed fifteen hits, three earned the leaders third straight over the band concert previous to the show Muldoon, ss .,»..3 I runs and three passes while retir- ! Yankees and their aixtli in a row. How They Stand and sports notables from several Civello, 3b ...... 2 I ing 24 men on strikss. , Sam Rice’s double knocked In the sections of New England will be Kurlawiz. r f ...... 2 I Broaca’s performance not only winning runs in the last of the present to help offlcisdly open the Freeney, lb ...... 0 eighth after walks had put the YE STE R D AY’S RESULTS I has served to indicate that he will new boxing stadium now being Women Golfers Sail — ! not suffer unduly through the loss Yanks ahead in their half. erected at Tolland C^ounty’s play­ Amo 23 0 0 18 12 Cleveland's winning streak was Eastern League 4 i of Albie Booth and Capt. VJirreu ground, Crystal L ^ e . Sports writ­ Lucky Strikes ...... 3iS 520 x- snapped at nine straight when the Hartford 9, Norfolk 5. 14 from his supporting cast, but has ers from practically every town and Two base hits, LaCoss 2. Leone St. Louis Browns out.slugged the Springfield 3, Allentown 1. fired the Yale campus with base­ city in Connecticut will be gfuests To Conquer Europe 2; three base hits. Btozowski. Fal- Indians. 11 to 8. Richmond 4, New Haven 3. ball enthusiasm unmatched since of the C. D. K. Club. j Ion: hits, off Reardon 4, Judd 6; the days of Stagg and Dutch Cas­ George Earnshaw was in rare Bridgeport 6, Albany 5. bnWILUAMBRAUQIER form yielding only four hits as the American League 1 Stolen bases, J. May 2, G. May, ter, New York, May 4.—(AP) — A a O. S. Hill. Virginia Van Wie and! Forr, LaCJoss: left on bases. Ches- Athletics won another from the Washington 5, New York 4. You can always depend on W ill Broaca was born lu Lawrence on golfing argosy of 15 American play- 1 Ueona Cheney, tcrfields 4, Lucky Strikes 8; hit by Boston Red Sox, 6 to 1. A1 Sim­ Philadelphia 6, Boston 1. VOLLEY BALL TITLE I October 3. 19H. He first pitched at McCjamey for a story. The imoffi- ! pitcher, (Brozowski) by Reardon: mons knocked in three runs with a S t Louis 11, Cleveland 8. era sails tonight for Europe and I the Lawrence high school where dal co-manager of Heavyweight struck out. by McCJurray 6. Leone home run and a single. Detroit at Chicago (rain). three major objectives, the women’s ! he was coached by Mark Devlin, Detroit and Chicago were rained AT STAKE SATURDAY Cniampion Max Schmeling has been International matches, the British i 2, Judd 2. Umpires: Vince and the old Holy Cross star. Patsy Nattonal League Sport Chatter out Brooklyn 11, New York 7, in strange spots and seen odd Women’s championship and th e ; Lovett. Donovan, one-time Red Sox pilot, British Amateur title. 'They have, aided Devlin. The Bay State youth Boston 9, Philadelphia 4. - things. So when he starts wagging The Aces will practice at the perhaps, small hopes of winning j I NOTICE— Will the scorers of the next pitched for two years at An­ Chicago 8, Pittsburgh 6. The final match to decide the his chin something sure to be inter­ West Side at 6 o’clock tonight. SECOND LE130N GAME either o f the two individual British _____ , games played in the Legion League dover while* finishing Ms prepara­ S t Louis 9, Cincinnati 0. town volley ball championship will esting pops out Here’s a little yam be played this'coming Saturday at crowns, but Marion Hollins and her ^ tion for Yale. Southern Association he relates anent Billy Petrolle, the Meriden HHieh’s igns track team comescornea! i sending in score sheets. 2 p. m. A t this time the place has teammates believe they have at Gob Says it ’s Muscle ! TOMORROW EVENING Memphis 10, Atlanta 7. Fargo Ehepress: least an even chance in the team here for a dual meet with M. H, S. Chattanooga 4, Birmingham 1. not been decided on. “ Never see a guy like him. so Friday afternoon. The years have put almost ten I The Rec players are to hold a matches against a picked British poimda on Jack Sharkey’s natural \ New Orleans 5, Nashville 4. unconcerned. He could fill his pipe squad at Wentworth May 24 and 25. Knoxville 8, Little Rock 7. practice session tonight "t the West ______The local high school baseball | fighting w-eight. At 30 he will weigh i . Tomorrow night at the in the corner between roimds and Miss Hollins, captain of the team in against Max Schmeling a t about grounds the s^^^^ American Association Side^ outdoor court The time is 6 Fm not surprised. will occupy a spectator’s role under j team plays at Meriden Saturday. | ONE-ARMED PLAYER to 7 o’clock. I f rain prevents the oi.- ' ot the Jumoi’ l.ieague schedule will Kansas City 2, Indianapolis 1. "A few years ago Jack Hurley present arrangements, as will Mrs. | 20- pounds. Five years ago lus be.st. practice will be held at the East I Columbus 7, S t Paul 4. brings him from Fargo, N. D.. to Harley Hlgble, of Detroit. The James Crowe, Buckland’s contri-1 w'eiglit was about 19o. ; Camels and the Old Golds battling Minneapolis 8, Toledo 4. Side building. New York. The guy was out of actual play as now planned, will be button to the marathon running; IN YALE LIMELIGHT “ Here’s where Its come from, ■ he Sonora with th^ Milwaukee 13, Louisville 4fi z The West Sides won the toss and training at the time. One afteroon taken care of by Helen Hicks, Na­ world, finished 54th, in the recent explained, flexing hi.s back muscles. strikes, who won their op«J- have the , right to name either the International League I’m sitting talking to Hurley w'len tional champion, Mrs. Gleima Col­ Boston Marathon. More than 2001 “The Older you get the years of jjjg game last night from the Qies- West Side playgrounds or East Side Jersey City 6, Rochester 5 (16). in walks Billy and says he guesses lett Vare, Maureen Orcutt, Mrs, started and over half finished. steady gym work add constantly to terFields. Players of both teams are Toronto 1, Newark 0. Rec. he’ll take the evening off and stc I the size of your shoulders. 1 to report not later than 5:80 p. ra. Montreal 12, Reading 6. a show. He buzzes Jack for a co 1- Captain Eddie Warren Gets a ! "1 don’t grow’ any taller of The probable lineup of the two Baltimore 7, Buffalo €. ple of bucta for a spaghetti dinner j course, and I’m not kidding myself ! teams for tomorrow night’s game: Padflc Coast and the show, wa ch -s two buj \.«3. Hit, DriyesInOneRttnand that the waist is as trim, but the {' Camels: Harold Bedurthi. c: Portland 3, Seattle 2. Yesterday’s Stars | added weight is almost all muscle. 1 Frank Healy, c: Stephen Plreslck.p: Promoter on the Spot It means more punching power, Lewis Schaller, p; 'William L. Wal­ dron, p; Joe Mistretta. lb ; C!harles THE STANDINGS *Tt’s about half-past .fix, and Catches Two Line Drives. especially in the long muscles that By Associated Press. Trebbe, Jr., lb; Stewart Kennedy. Hurley and I are still sitting tliere CLAHiQ BlMKY erme down the back from the Eastern League Oscar MeliUo, Browns— Drubbed shoulders.” 2b: Richard Chapman, 2b: CHifford telling each other lies when the Saulf. 2b: Howard Brown, Sb; W. L. PC. Indian pitching for four singles and phone rings. It’s some promoter New Haven. (Jonn., May 4.— (A P) Yet Dempsey, at 33, scaled under ^ringfleld ...... , 5 0 1.000 195 pounds for King Levinsky a Thomas Healy, 3b: Stanley Opalach, scored three nms. in Newark and he has a story about —Captain Eddie Warren of the Yale Ernest Kiss- Richmond ...... 4 1 800 George EJamshaw, Athletics — few months ago in Chicago. The {ss: Phillip Hunt. If: , Ruby Goldstein running out on a man, if; James Antonio, cf; Michael Hartford ...... 3 1 .750 Held Red Sox to four hits. nine doesn’t intend to have the loss old champion did 196 for his sec­ fi);hc which leaves him uot in such Schinsz, rf; John Tierney, if. New H a v e n ...... 3 .400 Sam Rice, Senators— His double of his left arm interfere with his ond duel with (Jene Tunney. He was . 2 a swell fix. He wants Petroll3 to i Old Golds: Otto Cooke c: Richard .250 in eighth drove in two runs that only 188 a dozen years ago when N o r fo lk ...... 1 3 sub. baseball career. ! Lashinske. c: Jame.s August, p; A l- Albany ...... 1 3 J250 Vanlra •Hurley don’t even know who d Show C incinnati...... 9 10 .474 Runs batted in—^Terry, Giants, 18. By Aseodatod Press One Year Ago Teday—Junior Hits— Critz, Gihnts, P. Waner. P i­ “Imagine the guy. He don’t even S t Louis ...... 8 10 .444 (Covington, Ky.— Johnny Edwards, lightweight champion Benny Baas rates and Whitney, Phillies, 28. ask trtio he’s-going to fight or Brooklyn ...... 6 9 .438 Huntington, W. Va., outpointed Philadelphia ' Doubles— P. Waner, Pirates, 11. where, or doesn’t put up any of nocked out Ed­ Pittsburgh ...... ,. 7 11 .389 (>ikkett Helson, CSnckmati, 8. die Mack of Denver with Triples— Suhr, Pirates, 4. squawk about not bdng In shape, a left and New York ...... 5 10 .333 Indlaiiapolis— ^Dave Shade, (MU- right to the jaw the third ronad Home runs— ^Terry, Giants and or how much. He Just likes One fornia outpointed Ray Tramblle. Ck>llin8. CSards, 6. show and bates to leave without of a 10-rpund bout in Philadelphda. TODAY’S GAMES Rockford, ms,, 10. iif«rk suffered Home runs— ^Terry, (Rants and gettix.g his two bucks’ worth. But a compound foacture (Collins, (3ards, 6. of the lower jaw from the Mows. Eastern League finally Hurley drags lilm off and Stolen bases— Paul Waner, Pi sway we go. Petrolle all this time Hartford at Norfolk. Five Years Age Teday — Bob rates, 5. has no idea where we're going. Springfield at Allentown, FOthergill. Detroit outfidder, hit "W e dash to the hotel, Billy pirhs ftidgeport at Albany. safely in his iSth conaecntlve game AMERICAN up bis trap* and awav wc ?ro. We Sport Briefs New Haven at Richmond. bv poUng a single, doable and triple Batting—Foxx, Athletics, .410. get there just in time acd Bill ' ias American League in the Chlcago-Detrolt contest won Runs— Vosmick, Indians, 19. to dress in s burry. Then he finds Nashville, Tenn., led the South­ SL Louis at Cleveland. by the White Box. \ Runs batted in—Averill, Indians, be has 'caken along two left shoes. ern League on opening day tU s sear Detroit at Chicago. 23. So I borrow a shoe from a heavy­ (Only games scheduled). son with 14JOOO paid admiaeions. Hits—^Johnson, Tigers 28. weight on the card—it’s about size With tbfi exception of 1920, when ^Washington football team. A 49- Tea Years Age ’Feday Rate National League Edwin C. Luther, Jr., of Potts- Doubles—^Johnson, Tigers, 9. 12--end Bin’9 foot goes into it nc a husky teammate of Paavo Nurmi foot beave in the shot constituted a Ruth, under auapaaaiam tea ’'Tbere’s the gay for yon. That’s tional A . A . U . competition. tional games. He win rroresant the friends among the fans. peaed while doing a little excavatiag Bke gnmes w ith aay team, pliqrers v «r^ , indudbig “BUT JdMR iMtaC vm itjr 7# .. averaging from 13 to 18 years of why Fm not tarpriaed if he takes While in c o llie Brix stepped Los Angdes Athletic Cmb, an or­ flour new records were made at for the new outdoor stadium on L ong where the bout bMD banqueted at several cN|8B lE BqfHliwttssttoo CoUege 8, Provi' age. Can V. Cams, 8079 or (diaries a meerschaum out of his trunks and into the national apotUght. He ganization be captained in the 1981 this year’s UiAversity ef Arkansas Island, New York, 4mm OMMgv. J ^ sss 6, Jdbaaon, 809L starts p n f l ^ betwigp rounds.” ^iQred tadde on the XAiiversity a i iavitttion t r ^ amet will be staged. th asti^. ,

-if '* **'f - ■/ » - • ' *. MANCqBSTBR EVENING HB»ALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, IflML PAGE FOURTEEH THECL2VSSIFIED SECTION BUY /%ND SELL H ERE at Union Congregational church on AUTO ACCESSORIES— ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 APARTMENTS—FLATS— FARMS AND LAND FOR TENEMENTS 63 SALE 71 Tuesday evening. May 10. Mrs. TO NAME D lR E i^ A« TIRLS FOR SALE— CARl^ENTER tools, Bessie Heck is general chairman. Hupmbhile roadster and radio. 38 HIGHLAND PARK SECTION—18 ROCKVILLE The supper wiU be served by the Miles of Service In Used Tires FOR REINT—TWO 4 room flats, Gerard street. Telephone 7708. acre farm, 7 room house, running Men’s Union and the decorations Manchester AD Makes and Sizes $1 and Up. one comer Foster and Hawley, the other Vine street. Inquire 100 Ehmt water, good condition. 7 acres tUl- a n in charge of the Girl Reserves. Newman Tire Company FOR SALE—GRy DE A-1 loam. 'T h e address o f be evening wiU Evening Herald Center street or teleuhone 3782. able land, 100 fruit trees, hams, 10 Apel Place Frank Damato, 24 Homestead garage, 3 poultry houses. Bar­ be given by Miss LucUe Day, of the Third Aimna! Meeting street, Manchrater. Phone 7091. classified FOR RENT—BRIDGE street, four gain. SmaU amount of cash re­ CHURCH TO CELEBRATE Center church House, Hartford. ciatiem— Are Re-1 advertisements GARAGES—SERVICE- rooms, first floor. AU improve­ quired. Ejverett T. MeKinney, 95 Mrs. R. C. Ferguson wUl sing two nated By -CcNDiiiiiittee. groups of songs and Miss Viola STORAGE 10 FOR SALE—SAND and gravel. ments. Inquire. 71 Bridge street. Foster street. So. Manchester. Tel. ITS GOLDEN JUBILEE C o«nt MX *v*ra«* Hoering wiU entertain with read­ The third annual meeting, of rtli* Sherman Buck, telephone 5708. Telephone 5977. 5230. Inltlxla, number* »nd abbrerlMloM ings. Mrs. Thomas NelU, president Manchester Y. M. C. A. - W Iwb count as a word wd words as two words. MinlmtiiD cosi FOR RENT—GARAGE. Inquire at FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, of the Mothers’ club wiU act as held in the' Y. M. C. A. at 8 6'^opk HOUSES KOK SALE T £ Trinity Lutheran Congregation price of three line*. 70 Haynes street. Telephone 4786. FUEL AND FEED 49-A with aU improvements and garage, mistnss of ceremonies. Tickets can Wednesday eveaing. May, -gt Line rate* per day for traaale** Plans Three Day Observ­ be had by telephoning Miss Priscilla which time actitm will be taken «D 32 Walker street. Inquire Murdock, FOR SALE ON RENTAL BASIS, BCeetfre narell IT, FOR SALE—CHESTNUT FENCE 30 WaUter street. ance—Special Services To Szlontai at the reading room of the expiring terms of six m enrii^ Car.h Charca or for rent, 5 room bungalow. In­ of the board of directors. : -• BUSINESS SERVICES posts, 3c a foot; also dry hard Be Held. Uhlon church. < Consecutive Days ..1 7 ct*| » eta quire at 164 Benton street. Those whose terms expire are Bfl- wood $2.25 load; chestnut $2.00 FOR RENT—3 and 4 rooms with To Coaduct SMidoe t Consecutive Days ..I • «ts U w OFFERED , 13 ward R. Coleman, Charles : B. 1 ...... I 11 cu| 1* oU load, delivered. Telephone 6121, aU improvements, at 168 Oak On May 29 the Trinity Lutheran The Mothers’ club of Union Con- Loomis, William W. 'Robertson, All orders for Irregular Insertlone REUBEN McCANN, Realtor, Gilnack Farm. street. Telephone 8241. church will observe its golden jubi­ w ill be charged at the ens ure I farm-city property and gngatlonal church wiU conduct the Joseph Wright Mrs. James H. Special rate* for long term lee, amd there is to be three days service on Mothers* Day, Sunday, Phone FXDR s a l e :— SEASONED HABD Shearer and Williaun Foulds, Jr. day advertising given upon request. ! business. 69 Center street. SEVEUtAL GOOD RENTS both L. BOY S O T NEWS May 11 at 10:30. Mrs. Thomas NeiU, Ads ordered for three or six day* wood, furnace chunks and fire celebration. Rev. Otto Hanser of Their names ha-ve been re-spaiiii- 7700. single and two famUy, ranging pre^dent of the club wiU preside and stopped before the third or fifth place wood 1-2 oord $5.'00, 1-2 cord Brooklyn, N. Y., a forrier pastor of ated by the nominating committee day win be charged only for the ac- from 820 to 860 month. Apply EM- and other officers wiU take part. which consists of CSwrles W. I o ­ a s h e s r e m o v e d by load or job; seasoned bard wood slabs 14.00. wsurd'J. HoU, telephone 4642. 865 Troop 6 held their regi^ar meet­ the church amd Rev, Berthold Von- tunl number of times the ad *PP®J*** also Ught trucking done. V. Flrpo, For several years the mothers of nian, chairman, Scott K. Wyo", ed. charging at the rate earned, but Geo. Suck, telephone 25-4. Main street. ing last night at the South Metho­ Schenk of Newark, N. J.. son of no allowance or refunds can be mM* 116 WeUs street Telephone 6148. Union church have had charge of Harlowr W. Willis, Miss OtOfo on six time ads stopped after the SPECIAL PRICE—Hard wood for dist church. Junior Assistanst the late Walter VonSchenk, another the service on that day. Mrs. Elea­ Robertson and Mrs. Robert John­ FOR RE3TT—6 ROOM tenement, Scoutmasters Stevenson, Moriarty pastor, will be present. nor Calverley, M. D., of Hartford ston. Cards are in the mtil?to all ^^No^*tlil forbids” : .lisplay lines not furnace, fire place or stove $5 per FLORISTS—NURSEHIES 15 load. Birch |4, hard wood slabs 84. second floor, aU improvements and and Maguire were present. A test On Sunday, Ma]^29, there will be wUl be the speaker and she Is sure members urgii^ their attendaneent *°The Herald will not be responsible Kindling wood 10c bushel. Thomas garage. 27 Starkweather street. passing and instruction period was two services, one in the morning to have a special message for all the annual meeting. Rqports>of- the for more than one Incorrect Insertloh FOR SALE — FLOWERS AND Wilson, telephone 8581 or Rosedale amd one in the affternoon. There who attend* the service. There wiU president secretaj^ and" treasener of any advertisement ordered for plants of aU kinds for Mother’s held shortly after opening exercises. will be heard. more than one time. 37-4. FOR RENT—FIVE AND SIX room will be another service on Monday be special music. The Inadvertent omission of l“^ f* Day, May 8th. Roses |1 per dozen tenements, with all modem im­ The junior assistants amd three evening amd a sociad gathering Honored at Univeralty rect publication of advertising will ^ up; also aU kinds of plants ^ d FOR SALE—HARD WOOD and provements. Inquire at 147 Ekist scouts first worked on the paming Tuesday night rectified onlv by cancellation of the shrubs for your garden. Tel 714. hard wood slabs sawed stove test, scouts Holmam, Tedford fmd Timothy W. McCarthy, son of charge made tor the service endered. Center stAet or telephone 7864. In connection with the anniver­ Burke the Florist, Rockville. lengtl and under cover. Cash price Lewie were successful in passing. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McCarthy of MRS. VIOLET D. BOUN . . . All advertisements must conform sary various plans are being made High street, this city, a student at la style, copy and typography wire per load for hsud wood 85.00; hiurd FOR RE:NT—SIX-ROOM tenement, Scoutmaister Mercer with a num­ to improve the church. A new floor regulations enforced by the publish­ Catholic University, Washington, D. wood slabs 84.00. L. T. Wood Co. with aU improvements; reduced ber of scouts went out on & nature w ill be ladd, pews reset so that there ers and they reserve the right to study period. The group was quite C., has been appointed vice-presi­ IS GRANTED DITOIti^ edit, revise or reject any copy coa- MOVING—TRUCKING- Phone 4496. rent; 277 Spruce street. Apply will be center amd two side aisles, succes^ul in fintfing about fifteen dent of the Phi Delta Elpsilon, and sidered objectionable. ^ ^ . STORAGE ■ 20 281 Sprace street. lights will be instadled in the chan­ CliOSING HOURS—Classified ads t o ______different species of trees within a editor of “The Tower”, weekly cel amd the inside doors will be re­ be published ^m e j PERRETT & GLENNEY INC.—We half a mile of the church. Scout newspaper at the coUege. He is Wins Separation From Hos- celved by 12 o’clock noon GARDEN—FARM - FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, 49 placed. A lecture or reading desk is wiU move, pack and ship your Thomam W ippert pamsed the nature also assistant editor of the “Cardi­ band and Is Granted Cnstody 10:30 a. m. DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 Woodland street. AU modem im­ to be instadled &s a gift from the merchandise quickly and econom­ requirement this being his laist test nal," the senior class annual. TELEPHONE YOUR provements, garage and garden. Ladies Aid society amd Cathedral of Child By Judge CornelL ically. Fast daDy express service FOR s a l e :— 10,000 Tomato plants, Inquire 49 Woodland street to pass before going to the court of Uidon Services WANT ADS. review to receive his first class glaiss is to be placed in each of the to and from New York. Connec­ ready now. Tel. 714. Burke The large wtndov.’s. There will be union services again Ads ar® accepted over the telephone tions with fast truck service out of badge. D ivorce was granted Mri}.- VB$9t at the CHARGE RATE given above Florist "on the new concrete road FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and 4 this summer of the Union Congre­ Dauplaise Bolin from her husbkfid. New York going south and west. The scoutmaster gave out notices Deaid Man Unidratlfled as a convenience to advertisers, but to RockviUe.” room apartments, heat janitor gational, Baptist and Methodist Carl E. Bolin of 91 Coopsr strrat, by the CASH RATES will be accepted U Agents for United Van Service, service, refrigerator furnished. CaU of coming events in scouting which The Hartford police communicat­ FUEL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ ed with the Rockville police on churches. - The dates have been ar­ Judge John A. Cornell in the.,^- one of the leading long distance FOR SALE—HOWARD 17 straw­ Arthur A. Knofla, 5440 or 4131, will tadie place in the near future. ness office on or before the seventh Monday in regard to the identity of ranged as follows: July 10, and 17 perior co,trt in Hartford yestezd^ day following the first Insertion of moving companies. Phone 3063, berry plants 81.00 per hundred, 875 Main street at Union church; july 24, 31 and afternoon. The groimds . wi^ each ad otherwise the CHARGE Sea News a man who was found dead imder 8860, 8864. 87.00 per thousand. W. R, Thomp­ August 7 at the Baptist church; fraudulent cointract and latpiera^e RATE will be collected. No responsi­ son. Tel. Rosedale 56-2. FOR REU7T—4 ROOM flats, newly The crew of the S. S. S. Manches­ the railroad trestle in the former bility for error* In telephoned *d* ter travelled to Camp Pioneer last August 14, 21 and 28 in the Metho­ cruelty. Both are well knov^MUm- will be assumed and their accuracy CARLSON & COMPANY Express. refinished. Inquire at 180 Center place and whose body warn being Daily service to Hartford and Saturday to spend the week-end at held at the Morgue. Because the dist church. The pastors are Rev. chester people. i , •' cannot be guaranteed street upstairs. George S. Brookes, Rev. Edward L. Bolin was ordered te pay 82bj{^ INDEX OF Springfield, and aU Connecticut, HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 the caunp. Leaving Manchester at mam wore a cap purchaised at the and Massachusetts points. Loads FO R REU7T— MODERN tenement i:30 the crew arrived at the camp House amd Murphy clothing store Nield and Rev. Charles E. Johnson. week alimony to his wife apd-abe was granted custody of their only CLASSIFICATIONS or part loads moved anywhere. FOR SALE— REASONABLE to of five rooms, smaU famUy, 39 about 4 o ’clock. Caunp director here it was thought he might be a N otes child, Carl Bolin, Jr., who was hiarn Births ...... Furniture moving. Telephone Man­ settle estate, three plate electric Main street Inquire at 35 Mann Joseph Deam amd three members of Rockville resident. The description The Every Mothers’ club will meet Engagement* ...... ■ Troop 3 were the first to greet the May 11, 1924. The judge, howerrar, .Marri.-^-res ...... „ chester 8624. Hartford 2,6229. stove. May be seen at 105 Ekist stre e t as given by the police is: About 60 at the Baptist church on Friday Center street crew, they haul been at caunp adl day evening at 7:30. gi.ve the father the prii^ege of see­ Deaths ...... " Springfield 6-0391. years of aige, weighs about 160 ing his son at aU reasonaMe tim ^ Card of Thank* ...... * L IL IE Y STREETT, near Center, cbecUng up equipment in prepaira- pounds, gray hair, cut short, poor E. H. Phipps, manager of the In Memorlani ...... j LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FOR SALE>—WHYTE STEEE clad modem four and five room fiats, tion for the opening period of camp. Mr. and Mrs. Bolin had not . been IjOBt and Foand ...... J teeth, teeth in upper jaw missing, Grant Company store here, has re­ , TRUCKING. Get our prices. Ex­ ice box, in good condition. Inquire first floor, gaurage. Phone 5661, 21 The crew took a wadk auxiund living together since June 19, 1981. Announcements ...... • sharp features, broad eyes, evident­ turned with his bride from a honey­ Attorney William J. Shea represent­ Personals ...... s '. * pert furniture moving. “Pioneer at 66 Garden street EUro stre e t camp and the improvements that ly am Americam, brown trousers, moon. They wlU reside in the Apel Automobiles Movers W’ho Know How." Carload have taken place since last summer ed Bolin and Att(»ney James ' A. .Vniomobiies for Sale ...... ^ faded black coat, soiled blue shirt, tenement on Prospect street Curry appeared for Mrs. Bolin.: - .Automobiles for E xcliarge ...... • distribution. Wm. L. Fit^erald. aire numerous, so that scouts will Edward Vanderman of Grove FOR REU^T—5 ROOM flat at 34 black tie, black high shoes, soiled Auto Accessories—Tires ...... • Phgne 8035. MACHINERY AND TOOLS 52 enjoy camping so tnucb more this street is a x>atient a t the W esson Auto Repairing—Painting ...... ‘ Cottage street. Telephone 5632. cap with Rockville mark. year tham they have in the paist. Private Home Closed Memorial hospital in Springfield, Auto Schools ...... 7-A j FRANK >^. WILLIAMS— General Two bameball teams were picked Autos—Ship hy Truck ...... * trucking, carlot distribution, fer- FOR SALE—SULKY plow. Archie 4 HUDSON STREET, 6 room flat, The Rockville Private Home on Mass., where he underwent an DANCE TONIGHT AIDS Autos—For Hire ...... • up aifter supper dishes were waished I tilizer and tobacco delivery a Hayes. Telephne 4366. all conveniences, with or without Village street, conducted by Mrs. operation for the removal of a small Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 and the crew went, to the basebadl b^e in one arm. Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... U r specialty. Rates reasonable. Tel. gaurage. G. M. Cox. Phone 5573. diaunond to fight it out on the field Jaunes Farrell for the pamt three Wanted Autos—Motorcyclea .... I* i 7997. years, was closed on Saturday. Five W ord h&3 been received in this Dusinesa and Profeaalonal Services MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT, aU instead of over the table. Seamen city of the death of Mrs. Robert Business Services Offered ...... 13 ■Stevenson playing field had all the patients were tramsferred to Mam­ u T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and modem improvements, with ga­ Bahler of Remmington, Ind. Adolph Household Services Offered ...... 11-A exercise he wished for he wsis chester amd other placed. Building—Contracting ...... 1« piano moving, modern equipment FINE USED PIANOS, speciaUy rage. Rent reasonable. 433 Center Bahler of West Road left this city Colored Orchestra To F u m ^ chasing the ball fro^,left field to Although them have been reports Florists—Nurseries ...... 1» experienced help, puUlc ztore- priced for National Music Week. stre e t Monday to attend the funeral which Music For Affair — Tldkft center field and then’-finadly to right circulated that the matron wau ask­ Funeral Directors ...... J* Huntington, maihogamy case, ?110; will be held on Thursday. Healing—Plumbing—Roofing . » 1" nouse. Phone 4496. field. Seaunam Lewis adways was ed to close the home, Mrs. Farrell Sale Indicates Crowd. / ' Gable & Sons, ebony case, 870; states that it warn entirely volun­ Insurance ...... JJ FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, first caught napping on first baise after ■Millinery— Dressm aking ...... I* Steinway, maihogamy, 8125; Haines tary as she was unable to meet Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 10 floor, steam beat, 108 Ridge street. he haul hit sad^ely to get on bases. TO ADOPT BABY A large attendance is hoped fbr REPAIRING 23 player, maihogamy, $250; Haiines finamciad difficulties due to lack o f Painting—Papering ...... *1 electric player, mahogany, 8250; Herbert Maguire and Skipper Mer­ at the dance to be held at tiie Professional Service* ...... 3* MOWERS SHAPJ»ENED, key mak­ FOR REINT—4 ROOM tenement, cer were the heavy hitters of the business. At the time the private Chicago, May 4—(AP) —Miriam M. C. A. this evening, the proceeds ifepain ng ...... *3 Becker player, mahogamy, $395. home was opened Mrs. Farrell wais Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 ing, vacuum cleaner, lock, g;un, Eaisy terms arramged. Watkins al' improvements, 13 Russell conflict. Hopkins, blond star of the screen of which will go. toward. daCrayteg Toilet Goods and Service ...... 36 clock repairing. Braithwaite, 52 street. Inquire 15 Russell street. During the evening the singing given the hearty finamciad support and stage, is going to adopt a baby the expenses of the Y. M. C. A. W anted— Business S e r v ic e ...... 2* Brothers, Inc., South Manchester. of severad interested citizens. It ham Pearl street Dial 5641. quariet composed of Moriaxty, Shel­ boy. twilight baseball league 9^ch be­ Eclncatlenal not been a pa dng proposition the Poursea and Classes ...... 17 don, Volkert and Nichols with his 3 She selected the child yesterday gins operation next week. Private Instruction ...... 28 WANTEp—TO BUY 58 FOR RENT—UPSTAIRS five room ukelele favored us with a number pamt year. at an Elvanston Nursiuy for Infant Percy Nelson and his Original Dancing ...... 28-A COURSES AND CLASSES 27 flat, all improvements, with ga­ of southern melodies amd comboy Mamy Mamchester patients were Waifs, and looked to County Judge Nighthawks, rated as the telling Musleal —Dramatic ...... !• WANTED TO BUY chUd’s large rage. Inquire 38 Woodland street. sent here, adso patients from sur­ Wanted—Instruction ...... 3# numbers. For roughgoing sea­ Jarecki to approve of the adoption. colored orchestra in New Bngli^d, Flnaoeial j BEIAUTY CULTURE—Earn whUe sized tricycle in good condition. In­ Phone 6349. men the singing warn exceptibnadly rounding towns. Mrs. Farrell sa3rs Miss Hopkins auxived here from will furnish the music. Managers Bonds—Stocks—Mortgagee ...... 31 learning. Details free. Hartford quire 65 Spruce street or telephone good. has made no plams for the Hollywood a few days ago. She and of the teams in the league report a Business Opportunities ...... 32 I Academy of Hairdressing, 693 6200. As it rained quite steadily Sun­ Money to Loan ...... 33 ; future. her playwright husband, Austin large advance sale of tickets. Help nod SltnatloBS | Main street, Hamtford. BUSINESS LOCATIONS day the crew played volley badl in George H. Waddell On Program Parker, separated a year ago. At Help Wanted—Female ...... 36 FOR RENT 64 the recreation hall. The homeward George H. Waddell, Manchester's that time Uiey said neither Intended N ow that Congress has dekfided to Help Wanted—^Male ...... 33 i ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 trip was started about 6:30 Sunday town manaiger, hais accepted the in­ to sue for divorce, but had merely tax the xnillionai^, all we ha've to Help Wanted—^Male or Female .. 37 HELP WANTED— OFFICE FOR RENT. Inquire evening and all voted it one of the vitation of the Flag Day ComnQt- decided to live apart do is find the millionaires. Agents Wanted ...... 37-A FOR KEUTT— ETJRN1SHEU5 room ; Situations Wanted—Fem ale ...... 38 FEMALE 35 Paigaini Brothers or telephone best camping trips they had ever tee o f the R ockville Lodge o f ESks also store on Pearl street. Inquire Situations Wanted—Male ...... 33 3820. been on. to read the Elks’ history of the Flag Em ploym ent Agencies ...... 40 Selwitz Shoe Shop. Live gtock—Pets—Poultry—'Yehlclea WOMEN WANTEU)—TO run Towel at exercises to be held in Tadcott Doga—Birds—Pets ...... 41 Clubs. Clinton Towel Co., Clinton, ! ROOMS, PLEASANT location, vith S'nM SO N SE’TS SA IL Park. The Elks tribute to the Flag Llvi Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 Mass. j or without board or kitchen privi- HOUSES FOR RENT 63 will be given by Harry C. Smith. Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 Cannes, France, May 4— (.AP)— Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 I leges. 19 Autumn streeL Tel. t /65. The speaiker, am formerly amnoimc- FOR RENT—SINGLE Six room Secretaury of State Henry L. Stim- For gale—Miscellaneous HELP WANTED^MALE 361 ed, is Rev. Percy E. Thomas of Articles for Sale ...... 46 house, rent $35. 46 Glenwood son boairded the liner Vulcania today Lowell, Mams., form erly o f R ock­ Boats and Accessories ...... 43 for home, having concluded his Building Materials ...... 47 ARE YER LISTENIN? Last APARTMENTS—FLATS— street. viUe. Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 43 chance. Raulway maU, P. O. clerk TENEMENTS 63 work at the disarmament conference Fnnerad of Mrs. Kahnly I STORY ^ W A L COCHRAN PICTUCCS4KWKli« Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 and carrier examinations announc­ but without having succeeded in his The funeral of Mrs. Wilhelmlna Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A FOR RENT—4 ROOM single house. .efforts to bring about a five power ed. Let us help you. Address In- FOR RENT—AFTER MAY 1ST., Kuhnly was held from her late home Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 Inquire 179 Oak street. conference on disarmament. Household Goods ...... f l stmetor. Box 496, Meriden, Conn. five room modem flat, with garage. at 17 Talcott avenue oh Tuesday Machinery and T ools ...... 63 Wm. Kanehl. Telephone 7773. The steamer made a sjieciad stop afternoon at 2:30. Rev. George C. iuaMT.< Musical Instruments...... 63 FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE, 6 to take him aboard, but heavy seas Brookes, pamtor of Union church Office and Store Equipment .... 64 FOR RENT—AT 134 M ^le street, room s, adl conveniences, gauraige, amd bad weather caused some in­ Specials at the Stores ...... 63 POULTRY AND officiated. There were mamy beauti­ four room flat with adl improve­ half acre of ground. 135 Madn convenience. Robert PeU, attache Wearing Apparel—F ur* ...... 6f SUPPUES ful floral tributes. The bearers were Wanted—^To Buy ...... 66 street. Telephone' 4078. at the United States Embaissy in ments. Apply at 132 Maple street. members of the Friendly Class of Room®—Board—Hotels—Resorts Paris, will accompamy the secre­ Restanrants CUSTOM HA'TCHING 4c per egg. SIX ROOMS AND SUN parlor, the church amd included Charles FOR RENT—552 MIDDLE Turn­ tary ais far as Lisbon. Rooms Without Board ...... 69 1000 eggs $35.00. EMgerton, 655 modem, nearly new, oil heat, flower Mead. Robert Ldebe, Rev. Charles P. Boarders W anted ...... 69-A North Main street. Phone 5^6 pike Blast, six room tenement. Country Board—Resorts ...... 63 Modem, gauage, near school. F. R. garden amd pool, extra land, Redfield, Luther H. E’uUer, Emil Hotels—Restaurants ...... i t Manning, 8146. garage, good location. Chais. J. Waltz amd Arthur Dickinson. Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... i t .A FEW CENTS FOR SALE— CHICKEN brooder Strickland, 168 Main street. Phone Hospital Report Beal Estate For Rent FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT with The foUowing is a report of the Apartments, Flats, Tenements .. 63 and also a goat. Call 6006. 7374. spent each week for a good fire tn- Business Locations for Rent ... 34 garage, 17 Wadker .street. Inquire work done at the RockviUe City Houses fo r R ent ...... 36 BABY CHICKS—ALL POPULAR W. Maiming, 15 Walker street Tel. FOR RENT—AFTER May 1st, 6 suramce policy may save you many hospital during the month of April: Suburban for Rent ...... 33 room house, steaun heat and Summer Homes for R ent ...... 37 BREEDS—AND QUANTITY 7628. hundreds of dollars. Are you risk­ Number of patients on Aprd 1, 16; Wanted to R ent ...... 36 PHONE 7711 gaurage. Cadi at 22 Locust street. ing the loss of adl your household admitted during month, 16; out pa­ Real Estate For Sal* FOR RENT—THREE ROOM suite, Manchester Grain & Coad Co. goods when 3tou cam insure them cor tients, 5; total treated 37; discharg­ Apartment Bnilding for Sain ... 39 new Johnson Block, adl modem ed, 23; deaths, 1; X-rays, 7; acci­ Business Property for S al* ...... 79 Apel Place Mamchester FARMS AND LAND ?»R $1500 at less tham one cent a day. Farms and Land for S ale ...... f t improvements. Phone 3726 or jani­ dents, 3; births, 3: operations, 6; Houses for Sale ...... Tl tor 7635. SALE . 71 Think It over. largest number treated, 17; smaU- Lots for Sale ...... T3 ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Resort Property for Sale ...... T4 FOR RENT—4 ROOM NEW, just FO R s a l e :— ^NICE LITTLE farm est number treated, 7; dadly aver­ Suburban for Sale ...... 76 FOR SALE—42” ROLL-TOP oak complete, adso 5 amd 7 rooms, in town, five acres, five room, new age patients, 12. Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 ROBERT J. SMITH Motiier-Dataghter Banquet desk, 5 drawers, suitable for filling $18-$25.00, 5 Walnut street, near house with running water and Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 Real Estate, Insurance Plans have been completed for Anetlon—L ^ nl Hnttecn station, or garage. Telephone 7168 Pine street. Inquire Tadlor Shop. electricity, good land, adl level. the Mother and Daughter banquet l^pnl Notices ...... after 6:00 p. m. 5030. Archie Hayes. Telephone 4366. Steaimhip Tickets

By PRANK BECK (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PK7rURBy< GAS BUGGIES^Wky Worry? Now that the skimiy lad was still. Snd Scouty watcktfd tim gone, wee, lazy Duncy, with a yawn other three drift into sluaflier- lantL said, “Well, I guess m take a nap. He smiled adien tiny b ti^ to Fm tired as I can be. snore and wondered idikt 'fidks OH DEAH! h o w did that for. TheyYe drawing DIDNT EVEN “There’s nothing much that I e v e r y t h in g is ALL now, thought Soou^r—^ wM Aa ' 1 JUST W A IT TO PHONE THE SILLY OF ME TO can do right now to help the rest RIGHT.-TTfe AT YOUR W O R R V - — WITH of you. Our boat just trav^ by hop^ their dreams were grand. HEARD ABOUT KEEP CALM! INSURANCE M A N AS FAVORITE SHOP AND A FIFTY DOLLAR itself, while sailing out to sea. On went the boat aqrops'fke sea. YOU BEING IN A d o n 't s e t X KNEW VOUD WANT W ILL BE FINISHED DEDUOTABLE “Why don’t two of you join' me Soon Scouty sta^^ -could COLLISION____ E X a T E D .lT S THE CAR AS SOON AS be, jumped to his feet an^'^ cried, BEING ALL WHATJUH TOMORROW. HE& INSURANCE now? The last one can get by w h e r e 's t h e POSSIBLE. SO JUST somehow until it is his turn to “Awake!” A strange thin#i| hap­ DO---- GOING TO DO A POLICY! CAR f W AS RXED RELAX.. THERES snooze. That way we’ll aU keep pening here.” ^ VHERE'D FIRST- CLASS IT BADLV UP! N O r W N a TO fit. The others opened eyes. JUH . JOB FOR MEH-^ S 4 0 e ? WDRRV ABOUT “We’ll sleep a half an hour or You can imajgbae tiiite siirprtsa so. The one on watch can then when they all saw m old inan IR shout. Ho! Wake up, one of you the water, very nedr. ■ r y Hnles and right in the guard’s Hie man ezcIUised, water seat sit.” king and good advtes^^for you I “A good idea,” Scouty said. "The bring. If yM vroulA bsve soipa rest of you fi;o right ahead and have real good fun, ^^bimnue a a y t m - 3tour little catnap. n i he the first w ay.” • : to stay awake. And thm he. add^ wltii. R “Don’t worry! I. will atear our smile, “YeuV sbmrtly reach m. boat and safely keep the thing tie isle. snr^nid tend afloat A half .hour’s snooze will boat them. Ifb 'n^nidnltel be too short An hour you’d bet- ter It w ^ ’t very long until all enn • w iE ih e i» :‘ tiw-Whi' thone on board the boat were in tiM:- 4MKt i ■- .

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OUR BOARDING HOUSE S^SE AND NONSENSE The ToonerviUe Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Fos By Gene Ahern

m i li tbi Md tlmi of the year Reynolds and a husky cattleman when the high ichool graduates are from Texas. A little later the big hunting for a job and are beginning Texan, ignoring the pursuer, hunted torM fise that their learning does up the captain: A AKi’ r c ■BY*i5’ov/e,T A rrH B R not leem to be fully appreciated. Texan—^Look here, skipper. What Y ou REALlV MEAM YbU’ t4- kind of a joker is this here head .< 4 0 A l^ iV AaW The Lawn Mower room clerk of yours? I can’t travel CAM DO rT -vw B in ' A. aaAM CAM ^t ; GIV/E m e ^IOG tF I in the same stateroom with that Go get the old lawn mower out, there Major Reynolds. I, can’t and P i r r u p ACCOMPLiSt^ -THe t e a t ? >tui pcdllh off the rust; won’t. Far as that goes neither one (Sr V o u G tB k irrs CAM DO rr* MEMBER Movd, .^ t oQ In all the little holei, of us likes the Idea. -w,- Movd ”16 "TfeV n ' A JloOPLE MEV/ER g o e s dean out all the duat. Captain—What complaint have Do all you can to soften down you? Do you object to an army offi­ -T?(’ -76E CSF vtoUR SriOE UP AiSAiMSI* BA c k o M >^i s Wo r d ! That Irritating click, cer for a traveling companion? And sharpen up the cutting knives— -TH’ b a s e b o a r d -«-u1fteM MEASURE E e A P , i ' l l Texan—Not generally, only this 5NVJ Toull ne^ them pretty quick. happens to be the Salvation Army. (SFFIWO MORE SI^PS BACkVJARPS. -TRY tTF R Sr That there Major’s other name is vieeL'T6-roE — . Mc \m p l a c e Bo-rf< The emerald whiskers on your lawn Henrietta. Will soon be getting long, TEEf ^O-eiWER cUER The ezereiee of trimming them Will make your muscles strong. virrU vouR rieAp-T6 vaJAl l , So get the old lawn mower out— TODAY riAMPS iM BACK OF VoU But make tbia gentle mem.: -rMeM-TR>/-T6 e e r a v m a v ,”1 6 Don’t ever try to cut your grass TU after 7 a. m. STAMP UP , VOrfHoirr BEMDlM’ NoUR KM ees,oR m o v / iM"' Doctor—But surely, my dear good VcUR TEE-r/ fwitti you weren’t so mad as to look K for escaping gas with a match? V Patient—Well, doctor. It was a safety match. GERMAN ATTACKS FAILS The fields out In the cotmtry are turning nice and gpreen. We get this On May 4, 1918, a German at­ Information first hand from a man tack on Locon was repulsed with who took the time to climb to the heavy losses. British and French top of a billboard, where he could see forces in Picardy continued their wMt was behind them. local counterattacks, improving their positions at Meteren and at Locre, after sharp fighting. Seme Sense O’ Hmnor American troops in the Lor- *l£y scrim with her lines and penetrated to the third Was funny," said Pitt, lines and penetrate d to the third ' *When she threw that ax line of defense near Holloville. I thought Fd split.” A French shell was reported to •H, have disabled the last of the long- M ctT . - Conductor—Tour fare. range German guns which had JESPoMSIBLE Coy Flapper (blushing)-Thank been shelling Paris since the start TOR He a d you. of the great German drive on i 1932 tr Mm sptvicc, me |\5.^ B U M P S = March 21. h a v e y o u l e a r n e d a l l The U. S. Senate adopted the t h e r e i s t o k n o w a b o u t sedition bill, permitting the gov­ TOUR JOB? ______ernment to punish dirioyal acts and utterances for the duration HASH: There still are a few girls of the war. who remind one of a talking doll, Berlin dispatches said that a ■ forever yeUing "mamma" when they SCORCHY SMITH A Discovery By John C. Terry are squeesed. . . . It’s hard to laugh treaty of peace between Rumania at your own expense when your and the Central Powers had been bank accoimt is exhausted. . . . agreed upon and would be signed Many statements sound untrue, in- within a week. THIS CAVE IS SMUe ENOUGH W WALT RECKON WE WAS,SCORCHY, COM^ p i RECKON IT'S A SORT OP SON\E- WAL BE d o g g o n e d I correct or of small consequence due POR. ANYBODY. WE WERE SIP^RIN'TH' BLINplN' BLIZZARD. THIN' WE GOT HANDED DOWN LIST DO YOU HEARTNAT.SCDRCHY? ROCK WMAT X WAS to the warped opinions of the lls> l u c k y t o t u m b l e o n t o it rr SURE IS TIDY AN'HOMEY. FRO /A OUR CAVEMEM GRAND PWW TMIS MERE tener. . . . Women lie about their Flapper Fanny Says I COULD SIT IM HERE AM'SMOKE ERS , UKETW'FUH OF HUMTN', SITTIN OM IS HOLLER ! age; men lie about their incomea wM.u.s.e»T.Cfr. HEAD AN'RSHIM*', AN' . . . A aUtch in time may save FIQHTIN'! nine, but it’s Just as well to not con­ tract, the first stitch if possible . . . Some people are making such thor­ ough preparations for a rainy day that they can't enjoy today’s sun­ shine. . . . Legislators are at a loss to know whether they should cut California into two states or let an earthquake do it. . . . Don’t question your wife’s judgment—look who she married. . . . PuDisbing who tells the truth is a premium on falsehood...... may be possible to live on love, but a square meal occasionally will help. . . . Two Brooklyn, N, bon& T, man traded wives and now each thinks the other is a swindler. . . . So live that you won’t be scared to ,\lt icichta Keecrved death when your wife tells you that l k _ you Wk in your sleep. . . . By Mlplng the fellow ahead to make a good showing or to get a better job WASHINGTON TUBBS D By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams la the best way to get bis job. . . . not ^ making him look bad. On a vojrage of one of the New Tork to Liverpool liners, a Major C6AOYS H. Reynolds o f London was refl^s- tered on the passenger list. The lAVPie, I fREFEC BUT,GEE vi\Z, EASVC ITS A PERSONAL BUT I'M VOOR PAL. / O H , A Kd/AGVOAKl, \ r M O , m o t f o x V pursuer assigned to the same state­ Sowing wild oats doesn’t require / iHAH ? PoULlKi* \- a grain of sense. HOT TO DISCUSS (T, CANT A FEUA TELL A MATTER/ SUM/ TPAT 'iOUR PR16N0. WE X WAS* SAYIM* TU* room as fellow travelers, this Major -ST o F F OuTPk T U ’ AMO lUAT’S fiNAL, PAL WVH HE OtONT CONCERNS NOBOOV 6\N THRU THICK AW RABSiT FER UA^T, . v U A T r A h o l e . iKi GET m a r r i e d , WHEN BUT ME. THIN T o g e t h e r . FER TH' BiGr SoRPRiSS,' TU' UAT AKl' A UOLE T WE WAS s'poseo TO.^ ®L)*r I To o k s o m u ch FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS USSEN- IM TU' &0 %, H U U ? O oT TUAT iT l e f t .. By B losser DIP SHE PRETTV FOXV eov:, UiM Too MUCU POOM j i l t TOU? UEV/VNORPY ___ AM’ MOW 1 CA m T 9eH\ I’M 4 TKACMIM' 00S3 ‘mitJdS, Ahi’ 1 JUAT MAP IT 7 ' OUT....AM' 1 LST LikC ssficuucs PIDUT HIM WJOW WHO TOAT XXW. D oes WAS BOSS/ poo cauSLLy^ TOO ! PIP y o u T FOR S A L E /'

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Xli0 Problem Of Everyone Today Is Making One Dollar Do The Work Of Three* This Is An Easy Task If Yon Shop Haleys During This Three Day Store-Wide Selling! Women Everywhere Are Wearing These These Are **Talk-Ot«The«Town'* - - — - — ------I A -rtW Purea* Silkesia- French ^^Softee'^ Hats Values In Fashion*Right For All Day Wear ^ ^ j ^ H O S E $1 .9 5 I S O c (3 Pairs The demand for these snappy “Softee” hats has become so great that we shall now devote one large 9 ^ ^ $1.75) section to these hats alone. They are comfy and More of those wonderful silk stock­ smart. Women and girls everywhere are aelecUng COATS ings we offered Manchester day at them for daytime wear. Snappy little brimmed hats 59c. Those who were disappointed in a crushable fabric that will never get out of shape. then can shop during this sale. We All light shades and white. Sizes 21 to 23. sold nearly 1,000 pairs In that one ______Hats— Main Floor, center ,.75 day’s selling. First quality, pure silk $1.65 .95 hose of clear, even weave. Sheer chiffons with picot tops. Service Grade 400 Yards! New 1932 weights with lisle hem and feet. Smartest shades. Sizes 8^ to 10. of PERCALE PRINTS Hosiery—Main Floor, right 1929 Today^s Regular Today^s Regular (17c Hitting a New Low! yard Grades) $16.75 and $19.75 Grades $29.75 Grades Women’s and Children’s 400 yards of crisp, new cotton You can dress smartly yet within We don’t blame our customers for prints at a price that enables your budget if you shop here for your raving over these coats. They’re mar­ mothers to buy several dress Spring coat. Dress coats with fur velous values—find at the beginning Rayon Undies lengths for herself and the kid­ of the season, too. Such furs—broad­ trimmings. Tailored styles with Mesh and Swiss dies. Gear, distinctive prints Lyolene closing, and Novelty tweeds. tail, mole, fox, fitch, galyac and wolf in gay colorings. Don’t let this Every coat expertly tailored and Dress and sports models. Blue (Knit Panties Included) low price deceive you—this is a lined. Black, corsair blue and beige. Dlack and beige. heavy grade cotton print. 36 Inches wide. Hale’s Coats— Main Floor, rear For This Cottons—Main Floor, left Sale Only I One Group of Girls’ $5.93 and $10. B A B Y W EEK Bright, New We’ve offered many good "buys” in rayons Drug SPECIALS during the past year but this is one of the Regular $10 New best yet! Finely tailored, non-resisting rayon Today’s Silk Specials COATS $1.98 Hand Loomed undies at 23c. Today’s regular 35c quality. Women’s and children’s panties, vests and 35c 25c MUk of Magnesia Tooth Blankets bloomers. White and flesh. Also women’s ••■•••••••******* 1^0 in soft stripes and plain mesh and Swiss knit panties included. > Scarfs 50c Prophylactic Tooth pastels. Plain hem or Grade B rash es...... 29c printed. Pink and blue. Rayon Undies— Main Floor, right 25c Biue Jay Com Piasters, »3 .9S ...... 16c $ 1 . 0 0 15c Pine Tree Soap .. .5 for 25c 25c Rubber Pants (Billy B. Van’s.) The Best-Looking Here's a special women will eat up with rayon covering. 50c Ovaltine ...... One large group White and fiesh. Medium, tomorrow! Gay new silk crepe scarfs 50c Probak Razor Blades .. .Sic at 4-lc. The equal of many $1.00 num­ of girls’ Spring large and extra large. 25c Packer’s Tar S o a p ...... 13c coats formerly bers. Prints, dots, stripes. Cotv Face Powder and Per- 1 $5.95 and few 19c Floral ...... 89c r .95 Main F loor,^ roi^ $10.00 reduced. S5c Kleenex Cleansing 'Tis­ Dress and sports $1.00 stockinette Crib Close-out $1.00 sue ...... 24c styles. Plain Sheets 75c Fitch’s Dandruff Re­ woolens and mix­ in fiesh or gray with eye­ Silk Undies Hand Bags mover Shampoo...... 45c tures. 2 to 6 lets in the four corners. 50c a p Depilatory Cream . .39c years. 27x36 inches. $1.00 “Seventeen” Perfume. .64c Now’s your chance to pick­ 5 4 c Guaranteed Fountain 69c — step-ins S yrin ges...... 59c up a smart dress of the bet­ Regular $1-00 hand bags in both en­ 39c Rubber Crib — chemises velope and pouche styles, now 54c. Most­ (Two-quart size.) ter kind at a $5.95 saving! ly dark colors but some real good styles Moth Balls ...... Dresses in the newest styles Sheets $1 .4 4 —dance sets 25c Johnson’s Baby Pow­ Girls’ Printed in heavy quality rubber in the lot. and fabrics. Rich plain col­ Main Floor, front der ...... with eyelet comers. Red We know you’ll love these new floral silk imdiea— ors and colorful prints. and fiesh. They’re all copies of higher they’re so feminine and springlike. Fine quality $2.00 Wash Frocks, silk with neat prints on flesh ground. Lovely lace Printed priced models, too. For 19c Am brosia Mothers will buy them by the trimming. Bias-cut chemises. Band-top panties. Linen Hankies bridges, limcheons, business, half dozen at this price. Neat $1.00 Patchwork Com­ And smart dance sets. ’This is the first time we’ve Package street wear. Styles for miss printed frocks in color-fast prints. fortables offered them at $1.44. They look every bit like $1.98! 9 c Each and nns.dii.Tn. Good now and Youthful styles for girls 7 to 14. in nursery patterns. Crib all Summer. size. Plain one side; print Women will buy them by the dozens 89c on other for daily use. Fine quality linen hankies Two bottles of Ambrosia, $6.50 Nem o-flex Foundations, in gay printed patterns. Be sure to see package of J. and J. couettes, Frocks— Main Floor, 79c The new Summer Wonderlift foundation of a porous $ ^ . 0 0 and a liquid funnel. ______batiste labric with soft brassiere top. Has famous inner- these hankies tomorrow — they’re rear Main Floor, Tear “knock-outs” at 9c! Main Floor, center belt Medium and large sizes. Main Floor, front Main Floor, right $1.00 Brassieres, Broken lots of brassieres in this specially priced group. FREE! 25c Gan Monad Ename Larger line styles. 6 0 0 With Every Unpainted Windsor Chair Silk Underwear, Main Floor, rear 'The impainted Windsor To the Women Who Find It Necessary NEW CURTAINS chairs alone are well worth $1,29. Sturdy chairs sanded and finished ready to enamel. to Economize We Offer Panel back style. " Choice of Today^s Regular $ 1 .2 9 any shade in Monad quick- drying enamel— dries in four Complete hours. For your home or SALE! 50e, 75e and $1.00 $1.00 Grades Summer cottage! STATIONERY Ball-Bearing Lawn Mowers This is the best lawn mower value we have ever By a High Grade Manufacturer Whoee Name We Are Not 600 pairs of crisp, new Spring curtains at a price that is within the ,/ered. A fully guaranteed lawn mower with four Allowed To Mention. means of all. Our buyer went to one of the country’s largest curtain fac­ cutting blades at $3.96! Large, 8-inch driving tories last week and purchased 600 pairs. These are all regular $1.00 wheel; strongly reinforced. A lawn mower fully grades at a very low pri^ for this sale only. Now you can recurtaIn the giuirant^ Hale’s and the manufacturer. $8 00 $3-95 entire house for the Bummer! Buy for Summer cottages, too! jraAe 1929. —ruffled curtains of plain marquisette with cornice tops. Cream Garment Bags Bamboo Rakes Fainted Trellises, I for of heavy red paper.paper, Moth- of sturdy construction, 83- Another lot. Upright and fan and ecru. shapes. Sturdy and well built proof. Bide closing. Now, teeth style. Special, 39c —flat curtains of finest marquisette with neat three-inch hem. 98c lO c Cast Aluminum Dutch White and cream. 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