THB WKATHBB ST. JAMES’S FESTIVAL AVUAOB BAH.V CIBOinUiTION rereeast af O. Weatbes BIGAnENDANCE las tba oseatb of May, INB Bartfer^ DRAWS RECORD CROWD Summer 5 . 5 1 9 OeswiaOy fair tonight ai 'A Btunbar of C9ikpn>*n Court OFI.O.O.F.URGED day: Cooler Sunday. B u a b m u d oOloeni ar* plannioc MesBliar of tbs Andlt RiirEest Attendance at Similar J .W H A L C to attend the raceptlon and dance to Th« Boreaa of Ctrcnlatlsaa We Give Out Green Stamps. HATS ba (iTen by Weatwood Court. Meri- Event la Enjoyed — Short Saturday aveninf In the City Want Full Degree Team To cake Supper Served. As You PRICE THREE CENTS Hall auditorium In honor of Grand (TWELVE PAGES) Like Them! VOL. U Vn NO. 219. (Claaslfled Advertteing o* Paga 10.) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1935. Koyal Jlatroa, Haud A Hall. Attracting one of th« largest Prepare for Meeting at crowds ever to appear at a similar Tba Amaranth drill team will hold social event, the June featlval at St. a d ra« rehearaal In Masonic Tem East Hartford. James's church under the auspices China Leans On Chians: In Crisis ple Monday erenlng at 0:30 o'clock. of the Children of Mary society It to Important that all members be BRITAIN’S AIR Wiley Post Hops Off CHINA SEEKING MAY HAVE TO SCRAP Tuesday night In St. James's school present $1.98 i hadl, was greatly enjoyed by those Noble Grand James H. Wright of X King David Lodge I.O.O.F. has re who attended. The sponsors were AH) OF POWERS totM Marjorie Squatrito of Oak grateful for the response of toe STRENGTH NOW quested that fvery member of the On Stratosphere Flight Btraet will act aa one of the bost- parishoners and toclr friends which SOME OF NEW DEAL aaaas at the 10th annual seml-formal lodge who can possibly arrange to Choose straws la tex attend the meeting this evening do made the affair such a success. tures for sports and after dance of the Unical Club of New After a delicious strawberry short- AGAIN^ JAPAN BO in order that the degree' team noon . . clioose linen or ON BASIS Burbank, Calif., June 15— (A P )A a special skid forming a part of toe Haven toni(ht Misa Squatrito will c.ike supper had been served, under be aaaUted by Mias Florence Plano, planning to confer the second de pique to wear with aU j —Wiley Post roared away from plane's belly. gree will be able to appear in lull toe direction of Mrs. Nelson S. your cottons . . or a love Union Air Terminal here today on Daylight was just peeping over PU N S. SAY LEADERS Mtoa Jean Pucci and Miss Joy L'Heureux, the cchool children put Squatrito. The above named will form on June 27 at East Hartford. ly atltched crepe for your hla fourth attempt to span the con toe field as be took off, and a hazy Nippon Massing Troops Many of the older members are on an entertainment which was sUk frocks. Our hats are Formation of Eight Battal tinent In a record-setting strato fog clocked toe upper levels just meet in front of Hale's store this vigorously applauded. Cards then evoting at 0:30 o'clock. especially Invited to appear aa their copies of costly originals, sphere flight to New York City. above toe ground. advice and counsel will be expected were played. and you'll agree we work ions for Anti-Aircraft De The noted airman, piloting his Weather reports from toe middle Along Great WaU as Ten SPRINGFIELD BANDIT Saturday Session of Congress and sought for this occasion. Bcverlyam Renner of Buffalo, N. wonders at 31.98 and west, particularly In toe Chicago The usual Saturday night mod famed flve-year-old "Winnie Mae", Degree Master A. H. Simonson Y,. won toe first cash prize of 310 32.98. at altitudes ranging between six region, were not favorable, but Post em and old-fashioned dances are has Informed the members that be and Louis Flllere of Griswold street was determined to make toe trip to sion Grows; Britain Adopts greatly enjoyed judging from the fense Ordered by War and seven miles above toe earth’s deslrea a double degree team for the toe second prize of |S. Third prize surface, hoped to reach Floyd Ben day without further delay. WAS BURGLAR HERE crowds that flock to Jarvis Grove trip to East Hartford. He has pre He plumed to follow toe "great every Saturday night. Prof. W. M. of 30 went to George Wilson of Our BEACH CLOTHES MtUlneiy—Main Floor, center. nett Field In New York In seven or Watchful Waitmg Atthnde Fear That Adjonrmnent pared a masterful ceremony which Manchester. Mrs. Albino Accornero Office a Surprise. eight hours. circle route" via Omaha and (jhlca- Gregan calls the figures for the will require extensive rehearsals "squares" and the same .snappy of 76 Cottage street was awarded Post, wearing his "Man from go. and for that reason has requested The "Winnie Mae" was apparently music enjoyed. the Salem china dinner set. Mars” stratosphere suit, lifted his Captured Yesterday for Cannot Be Taken m the additional members to partici Prize wlnnerr at cards follow: Take Their Sun Worshipping Coolly! . London, June 15.— (A P )—Great ship off toe ground at 4:25 a. m. functioning In good shape after her London, Juno 15.'— (A P )—(Thina’s pate. . Just Arrived! first in bridge, J. Bomba; second, Britain ordered today that eight (7:25 a. ra. e. a. t.) warm-up this morning. “last hope"—an appealTo toe west The "Forget-Me-Not" Junior There la qidte a bit of rivalry be A crowd of High school boys and Larry Therkelsen, National Aero Mid-July. Wilbert Messier. First In setback, i ; ^ battalions be formed immediately ern powers for help—created deep Shooting Gas Station At King's Daughters will hold their tween Crescent Lodge of East Hart Raymond Hennequin; second, H. G. girls looking over the airport cheer nautic Association timer, said toe final meeting tomorrow afternoon Jantzen 8w1m Suite—lovely form-fitting all concern today as Japan was report ford and King David Lodge In the Stratton. First In whist. Miss Agnes Gotham’s New RINGLESS on a war-time basis for anti-air ed Post as be roared away. official time of Post's take-off was at 5:30. The twelve members will wool suits that give toe figure young, round ed massing troops along toe Great matter of working degrees and It is Daly: second, L. J. Touhey; door craft defense. The surprise War The take-off was without incident 4:27 a. m. (7:27 a. m. e. s. t.). Post tendant on May 3 0 . Washington, June 15 — (AP) '— be entertained at the home of their expected that many of the Grand ed lines. Lovely styles In flattering shades. Office announcement, culminating s(x>n was out of sight, heading east. Wall for an advance on Peiping. leader, MUs B. L. Dydall. 22 Hud prize, Mrs. Anne Egan. 'f and Post dropped hii detachable Calling both Houses of (tongrees Lodge oincers will attend on June the nation’s air force expansion, landing gear about as he neared Post, who twice has flown around The Chinese ambassador. Quo son street, at a dinner followed by a 27 to witness the degree In East into an unusual Saturday session. / ^ / \ $4.50 to $6.95 said five units will be made over in the end of the runway. Tal-(Thl. visited the Foreign Office Captured In Springfield at 4:30 short entertainment. Lucile Niles, Hartford, On FrlHay evening, June SILK to searchlight battaliona and three (Continued on Page Five) to discuss the Slno-Japanese crisis New Deal leaders sought today to president of the Juniors, will act as He will land the "Winnie Mae" on yesterday afternoon and Identified 2fi. Crescent l»d g c will cfimo to CHURCH SUPPER more. Including the famous Royal yesterday and diplomats said he aa prod them into a race to clear too toastmistress. Janet Tracy and L,u- Manchester and work the thini de f / / Fusiliers, will become anti-aircraft by a .41 caliber derringer that has cile Niles will receive honorary men Tahitian Ensembles—exotic colored beach seta serted Japan's penetration of North many hurdles confronting toe Roose* gree on a large class of candidates. Coventry Oiurch artillery brigades. China was a "flagrant" violation of not been In general use since the tion mention for perfect attendance Arrangements for refreshments and Con-sisting of shorts, bandeau .skirt. Bright velt program. peasant colorings, (shown above.) HOSE The order by toe Army Council toe nine-power Washington Treaty CSvil War, as toe bandit was robbed The Senate was way ahead of too during the last year. entertainment at both lodges have Chapel, Tonight! provided only for the London area, of 1922. a Springfield gasoline filling station House on the administration's list been practically completed. 5 to 8 P. M., D. H. T. and organization of similar units KILLS WIFE, SHOOTS MAN, $2.49 In the face of this charge, a proc Memorial Day and shot William of "must” legislation—and toe lead Mias Glenna Denton, daughter of Given by for the great Midland manufactur lamation of toe policy of the new Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Denton, of Frey, toe attendant, Edward J. ers of the latter branch were striv Coventry Fragment Society. ing cities was expected. The War foreign secretary. Sir Samuel Ryalls, of West Springfield was toe ing to catch up. but in neither West Middle T^implke, Manchester, HOSPITAL NOTES MK.NU Office emphasized toe necessity Hoare, was awaited anxiously. has returned home from Bradford Terry Slacks—heavy terry slacks that will THEN TELLS A REPORTER youth who burglarized toe Manches Chamber was there much optimism Cold Ham Baked Beans r] that toe new units be "ready for While no official comment was Junior College, Bradford, Mass., keep your legs from burning. ter Plumbing A Supply Company, that the goal of adjournment toy German Potato Salad action immediately on toe outbreak Immediately forthcoming, it was November 19, 1931, obtaining sev mid-July could be atalned unless where she baa been a student this Miss Lucy Clarkson of 85 Summit of war or even earlier." yaar. ____ street and Enrico GIgllo of Bolton Cabbage Salad $1.19 understood Great Britain would eral revolvers and much ammuni some of toe New Deal program is Rolls Coffee Of Outstanding Importance maintain her attitude of "watchful I were discharged yesterday. The-eight new units, taking up a Writer Refuses to Believe tion. scrapped. George H. Waddell, town treasur Francis Quish of 40 Foster street, Strawberry Shortcake 42 PERSONS HURT waiting.” at least pending an ex- 1 In Police Court Here. One source of woo to the leaders Admission 40c. task described by toe War Office aa change of views with other signa was past—toe plan to extend until er and clerk of the Board of select Robert KIrsche of 101) Hollister W v .'f striped Shirts—grand for beach, yachting, A now budget priced stocking "of outstanding Importance," were ABOVE—Chlang Kal-shck, (Thl- Ryalls did not get away with the men, who has been in Washington, street were admitted and Mrs, Fran tories of the nine-power pact, in next April a codelesa fraction of sports! Fine lisle shirt In soft stripes. by our favorite hosiery maker— ordered detached from their old Man Until He cluding toe United States. na's strong man and generalissi Manchester job, however, as he was D. C., this week attending the na ces Taylor of Vernon and Wendell / Gotham Gold Stripe! These IN OMAHA RIOTS arrested shortly afterward, tried In NRA had been enacted Into law. In regimental ties at once to enter a Diplomatic quarters interpreted mo of her armies, shown in one the warmth of the year’s hottest tional convention of Nobles of the Austin of 101 Hamlin street were $1.19 are every bit as lovely as toe strenuous course of training for a the local police court and bound Mystic Shrine, will return to his discharged'today. Revolver; His Story Found Ambassador Quo's call as a fore of his rare momenta of rest, will day, the House listened without In Gothams you have been buying first line of defense. runner of urgent representations by over to Superior (Jourt In bonds of duties at the Municipal building to A son was born this morning to DANCING at higher prices. Summer Giant searchlight batteries were decide whether China will yield 32,000. On January 14, 1932 he terest to a brief final debate yester .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Har.aburda of China to all western signatories of day and then passed toe extension morrow morning. Cannon Robes— bundle up In a soft, nappy prescribed, to stud toe sprawling or resist toe demands of Tokyo was sentenced to jail but sentence 29 Strant street. Colors; to Be True. One Killed During Night of toe treaty, seeking guarantees of resolution along to President Roose BASCOM LODGE Cannon Turkish towel robe. Soft all-over CHIFFON— fine 4-thread, 42- London area and co-operate with (Thina’s sovereignty and administra In toe newest crisis forced by was suspended. Two delegates to the state con The hospital census today Is 42 SATURDAY .NIGHT, 9-1 plaid. toe anti-aircraft artillery, set up at One year later, almost to a day velt, 336 to 31. He signed it Imme vention of Young Republicans at patients. gauge cbiffon with picot tops. • Miami Tan tive Integrity, and reaffirmation of toe Japanese. The Nanking diately. Carl WigaiKiwskI, Prompter. Reinforced toes and heels. vantage points for toe first time Terror; Police Forced to the "open door” principle following his sentence In Hartford, Eastern Point Saturday, June 2U, There will be a meeting of the • Senorlta since the World War. New York, June 15.— (AP) — A council has asked the veteran he was arrested in Springfield for At about toe same time. Harper private duty graduate mir.scs at the Sovereignty Agreement Sibley, president of toe United will be selected by the officers of the / ^ • Grey Dusk In addition to toe great light bothersome Intruder In the sports overlord for counsel aa the mi possessing narcotics and received a Manchester Young Republicans hospital clinic building, Monday, SEBVICE— m e d i u m quality The Times pointed out that under States Chamber of Commerce, waa 4 > • Carribu beams, capable of searching out department of toe New York Dally Fire On Mob. suspended sentence of one year. On club tonight. In addition to the of June 17 at 6 p. m. service weight; 7-thread, 42- toe terms of toe pact, the United kado’s armies advance for new stacking toe resolution on the Pique Shorts- finest pique In nautical prints. • Malibu enemy raiders thousands of feet In Mirror today found hla tale of hav States, Belgium, Great Britain, October 20. 1933, he waa arrested in ficial delegates It is expected that Popular shades. gauge construction. Lisle toe air, air raid Bounding stations conquest. Palmer for larceny and given a six ground that a Senate amendment about IS members of the local club TRAVEL BY BUS hem and feet. ing killed hla wife and shot her France. Italy, Japan, toe Nether which seeks to tighten up the anti such aa those which dotted the Omaha, June 15.— (A P )—Rioting lands and Portugal agreed to "re months’ jail term. A violation of Will attend the convention. southeast sea coast durlnt toe war lover received with open skepticism. LEFT—Gen. Ho Ylng-chln, Chi probation warrant waa lodged at the trust laws threatens new "uncer New York— in sympathy with striking organiz spect the sovereignty. Independence, tainty” for business. He contended PUBLIC SETBACK 32.50 (O.W.) 34.50 (R.T.) Hosiery—Main Floor, right. were understood to be provided. But when he dumped a revolver territorial and administrative In nese minister of war, command Jail by Springfield officials and April Miss Marjorie H. Smith of 33 Gol- 32,260,000 Fund ed street car employes was subsided 21, 1934 the suspended sentence was the language added to toe bill was Boston 9Z.U (O.W.) 34.05 (R.T.) T 0 and a cloth-wrapped length of pipe tegrity of (Thlna." ing toe Chinese forces at Peip way street, a teacher In the Rock At HALE'S Beach Wear—Second Floor. The program will be financed by late tonight In South Omaha after ordered put into effect by the obscure” and "ambiguous.” ville High school will attend the Providence— on Sportswriter Jim Hurley’s desk The newspaper asserto ' that the TONIGHT! a fund of about 32,260,000, set aside one unidentified man was killed and Chinese government was complain ing, must capitulate or be crush Springfield court. He served all Up To Trade Board commencement reunion of Brown 32.00 (O.W.) 33.50 (H.T.) he won undivided attention. In a radio address he advised March 18 by the 'House of Com 42 persona. Including three police ing that “ recent action of Japanese ed in toe Nipponese advance. but 26 days of this sentence. university in Providence this week. Orange Hall Farrs e<|ually as low to other Cool As A Cucumber In A iry mons for anti-aircraft defense. Pro His story led to discovery of the Unexpected Solution. business men to turn to the Federal /tabbed and beaten body of his wife officers, were Injured. military authorities is a breach of points. • visions were made for toe most toe treaty." The solution of toe Springfield Trade Commission for codes of fair Richard U. Rich will attend the modem searclilighU. anti-aircraft In a trunk in her apartment and of Two Omaha hospitals were jam holdup, which proved one of the trade practice to replace toe NRA graduation of his daughter. Miss FTL.M.<4—5c Roll, Developed. The Isolationist Express, which $10 Cash Prizes Our Dress Section You’ll Nemo-flex FOUNDATION gims, technical InstruraenU for lo- the reputed lover, Koates Koulauras, med with the In.iurcd. A majority seizes every oppotlunity to hamnie'r most tantalizing in Springfield po agreements the Supreme Court de Kllsabeth E, Rich, from the Uni citing planes and dire'■.ting fire, and 49, to a hospital with a gunshot were wounded by shotgun fire while lice annals, was completely unex molished. For years toe trade <»m- versity of Vermont In Burlington CENTER home its policy of not interfering Specially Designed Improved types of munitions. wound to his leg. three police officers were beaten by with foreign affairs, was the lone pected. Detectives had spent sev mission has been engaged In set next week. While In Vermont he Public Invited! TRAVEL BUREAU Has The Loveliest In toe process of great expansion Hurley’s caller, turned over to po the crowd. LIBERTY LEAGUERS lEXICAN CABINET eral nights and days running down ting up codes, covering some of toe plans to visit Norwich University In Swagger morning newspaper to comment At tlie Center Phono 7007 For Summer Wear o ' her air forces, ready to go into lice, IdenUfled himself as Peter The most seriously Injured were editorially. clues but were still without a tM - same practices as NRA's, but with Northfleld, Vt., from which he Join the Crowd! action at toe slightest hint of dan Christ, 32. According to police, he out labor provisions. graduated. Dewey McC3oy and William Hutter Brittsh Pledged glble lead when Cruising Car Offi ger, England had ajready ordered slew his wife, Stella, 28, to a quar Jr., both shot by police. “ You should take a II : interest FOR CONSTITUnON FORCED TO RESIGN cers Joseph E . Gaudreau and Rob 'It is obvious,” Sibley said, "that in White a dozen new turreted gun-planes rel that grew out of his urging for At the height of the disorders, in what Japan is doing," the Ex ert F. Dunn picked him up on sus trade associations which wish to Mrs. nuilp W. Larson and son. which It said would "blow any In a divorce. His shooting of Koulau press said. “ British lives are prevent tbeir members, or outsiders, Eraest, of Crosby, Texas, together Summer (Thief of Police Robert Samardlck picion whUe he was passing Main SIMPLE SIMON vading aircraft out of to sky.' ras, a former boarder to his home, pledged by toe nine-power treaty to and Sargent streets, Springfield. from engaging in unfair methods with Mrs. Hannan Frlgh of Houston, was to punish him as toe cause of and Mayor Roy N. Towi urged Lieu HOUSTON COTTACiK Secret Invention tenant Governor W.iltor Jurgensen, defend toe territorial Integrity of President Cardenas Deter Search of Ryalls disclosed a pistol may obtain the assistance of toe Texas, arrived In Manchester last SANDWICH Turret equipment similar to that their five-year estrangement. China. Al Smith One of the Speakers of the old-fashioned derringer type trade commission.” evening and are visiting with Mrs. Oltens Kuliirclay, ,liine 15 He stabbed his wife to death with acting governor, at Norfolk, Neb., o f a battleship was provided for toe tu coll out the militia. Jurgensen de 'They were pledged by the treaty In his hip pocket. At NRA—where some predict toe John Larson of 31 Bast Middle Turn MISql'AMltTT, It. I. SHOP long-range biplanes, eltmlhatlng a kitchen knife, police said, in the payroll will be slashed from 5,400 SILK $10-95 nied the request and suggested that of 1839 to defend toe territorial In mined to Carry Out His This pistol was Ryalls downfall. pike. They are former residents of gun operation difficulties and mak at Parley; Platform of the workers to 1,500 or less—gloom pre Write 242 Atlantic .Avenue, nr the sheriff sw'ear in a large army of tegrity of Belgium. Belgium called After the holdup a buUet was found Manchester and resided on Henry Special Sunday Q C _ ing marksmanship from a plane fly (CMntlnued on Page Two) vailed. Many workers expressed This airy Nemo-flex foundation was deputies. on us as an implement of that bond In toe gasoline station, which was atreet, having left Manchester 17 I'hone Manchester 0891 Dinner ...... ing at 200 miles an hour as accu in 1914. China is appealing the Own PoIiti(^ Policies. only toe vaguest interest in toe for Inforiiuifton. OOC Police Open Fire Organization. located at 41 Benton atreet, Spring- years ago to go to Texas where In designed with an eye to revealing rate as from a vessel. sanctity of toe nine-power treaty field, and a second one was removed data-gatherlng and analysis wbiito Crosby, Mr. Larson is now proprie 5IE.NU summer frocks and rising summer A secret Invention taking care of The disorders, toe third In as now.” to be a chief task of toe agency. tor of a department store. Clear Soup or Crubmeat Cocktail toe recoil la made possible In com many days, broke out at 24to and L temperature. Wonderlift provides FINNS ALONE PAY Ambassador Quo has made sev Mexlco, D. F., June 15.— (AP) — (Continued on Page Twelve) As toe Senate gathered t6day to t'hoire of Boost Beef, Roast paratively heavy guns, capable of streets, where police, previously eral recent calls on toe Foreign Of Chicago, June 15.— (A P )—Mem debate too social security bill. lukinli or Fricasseed ( ’hirken $ perfect restraint and support for the destroying enemy craft with a sin' ordered to shoot If necessary, turn bers of the American Liberty President Lazaro Cardenas, de Karl Keller, who was elected at w, fice In connection with Japan's termined to carry out his own politi Democratic leaders indicated un grand outalde guard of the Grand FOOD SALE .Maihevt Potaloes, Buttered Beets larger figure. Ventilated madras with gle shot. ed their riot guns on a crowd which concern over toe announcement of North China demands. l,eagiie today stood pledged to a cal and economic policies, forced the lodge, A. O. U. W.. held In Fargo, Bv Degree Teiim of Daughters of .\s|mragtiN front clasping inner-belt and back The front tip of the fuselage was WARDEBTTOU.S. refused to disperse. Within a short Senator Long (D„ La.) toat bt Cabluige and Pineapple Salad selected for the turrets, the time crowds were atoning cars at four point prpgram with a slogan resignations of bis Cabinet and other PUBLISHER RAPS N, D., last Saturday, arrive r A O l T W O MANCHESTER EVENTNG HiSRibB, MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, JUNE 16.16661 UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, JUNE 18,1988. F A o r t m i v SEORGE WILLIAMS’ POUCE COURT INSURANCE FIRMS To Be Built As FHA Project Here > Weekly Soaday School Leseon • cation church school opening la Mon y Ious occasions and is a most inter afflllated with the Fldac, and ahe i 15INDEEGATI0N day, July 8. The committee has esting speaker. The musical pro has been awarded the Grand CHposs Oroavenor C. Barry of West! OBITUARY been meeting regularly for several gram will be; of the Order of Leopold. METHODISTS HOLD PROPERTY TIED UP Hartford, arrested early May IT on ' OWE STATE MORE weeks, and satisfactory progreaa ta Prelude; Hymn Celeste- -Chas. T £ / V - Fldac Is no longer a child, for tola a charge of drunkqn driving, wen CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIP being mad* In matters of leadership Grey. year th* Fldac Auxiliary will have found guilty in Police Court this : DEATHS TO G .O .P . SESSION to ths three departments and Processional Hymn No. 78— SHUN Ita 10th birthday. Stop and take BUSY CONFERENCE morning and flned flOO and costa. ! finances. It Is a fin* thing to see Nicaea. stock of its past achievements and He was arrested by Policeman ' Miee Catheri— Anna Dawwb«r. how our friends raUy to toe support Anthem: "Lead Us, Lord"^8. 8. opportunities. It recognizes fhe Attedmient Is Id ConnecHon Joseph A. Prentice on Center street ' FrancluM T u This Year Is Text: Dcert. gfU-ISi II Cor. Wesley. ^ Buddies need for purposeful comradeship be Mlec Cattaertoe Anna Dannaher e:e-8 o f this project every year. near the police atation. Ha was da-1 eleter o f Thamaa J. Dannaher, of Hymn No. 76: Ancient of Days, tween the veterans of the allied fended this morning by Attorney j President Cook of Local Clnb The IntenatlaBal Uniform Sun Several Persons Well Known With Pending Damage $730,747, Higher by Bigelow Itreet, ttoe place, died SALVATION ARMY Anthem: "Love of Jesus, All Dl- countries, and supplies the means of Richard Demlng of Waist Hartford- i ehorUy after 10 o'clock ttoemomlng day Behool l iBSSOe for June 16. FAITHFULNESS Captain and Mrs. N. J. Cnrtts. vtao—Parry. maintaining this comradeship. Receaslonal Hymn No. 77— St. at the home of her brother, Michael Names Those Who WiQ Go British War Veterans. Fldac has behind it a brUUant Here Attend Sessiois in Dannaher, of No. 1,800 Mato atreet. By WM. -B. ODLROY, D. D. By GEORGE HENKV DOLE Atoanoaius. record of distinguished service. A Sot for $25,000. $71,625 Than Last Year. Sunday NoUoes Th* regular monthly meeting of tart Hartford, after a Ungering ill- to New Londoa Editor ot Advanoe 9:30 a. m.— A special program has Poatlude: Offertolre to F — Chas. few years ago no one knew the TO GIVE DR. DOLAN IntomatioBal Sunday School Lee-zvrill not extend of itself. Multitudes been arranged to connection with Grey. the Mons-Yprea Post was held' to meaning of Fldac, but that time has Taunton, Mass. She WM bom to East Hartford. Christians are not aU agreed as Alban W . Cooper, organist and the Arm y and Navy club Wednes- passed and people all over the coun fir* pl«cM of property owned ta Hartford, Juna 18.— (A PI—Stata son Text, June 16: of enemies are powerful and active. Father’s Day. to the nature and the demands of Hero Is work for all and faithfulness 11 a. m.— Hollnees meeting. choirmaster. try arc clamoring for more Fldac Maaekeeter by Oeerpe Willlemf, for* of the lata Michnal “I t Is required to stewnrds. that a day evening, June 12th at 8 p. m. Tax Cellceter William H. Haekatt U d ^ r y Dannaher. in a d d i t l e ^ Plftaen repreaantatlTea ftfom the Christian stewardship, though aU is essential to the victory. 3 p. m.— A service wUl be con news Items. Fldac is being recog TESTIMONIAL TODAY tooiugbtful Christiana, if they follow man be found fnithful.” — 1 Corln- SW EDISH CONGREGA'nONAL Commander Sam Pratt occupied the By REV. W. D. WOODWARD. n or itore owner here, were at* today eartlflad to tha state treasurer her brother' Thomas J. Dannaher. Toung Bepubliean elub o f Manches- Faithfulness to the Lord Involves d u c t^ in the park. nized by men of lilgh power. Presi at u l such teachings of Old and thians 4:2. CHURCH chair and presided over a large at Taunton, Maas., June 18.— The taehad lata yaaterday afternoon by the amount of franchise tax due o f this place, she la survived by two tor ^ r a named last night by Aaron all kinds and degrees of faithfulness. 7 p. m.— March and open-air serv tendance. Reports of the different dent Roosevelt, In his message to N ew Testament aa are emphasized S. B. Green, Minister the London Fldac Congress, said: 95th annual aesston of the N ew Eng Oonitable Jamea H. Jobneton in the from insuranea companies of Uit other brothers, Michael Dannaher ^ k , prMtdent, to attend tha New Every buaines* man knows that Our relation to the Lord Is likened ice. committees were read and much Im in our lesson, must recognise that "You who have lived through the state on July 10 of tiila year to be of Bast Hartford, with whoi^he Btogland conference June 29 and 30 to those hired to work in a vine-, 7:30 p. m.— Great Salvation meet portant bu.sinesa dtscuesed. Letters land Southern Conference Is in full Bult of Mra. Sadie Prottas of Nor- atewardahip is the essential and an employee who Is not faithful, Children’* Day Service. 10:30. horrible experience of armed con Internal Revenue Employees 8730,747.80. It represtnte an In- made her home, and William T. at Griswold hotel. Eastern Point, yard, and to those entrusted with ing conducted In citadel. of thanks were ordered to be sent to swing to the Calvary Methodist Wich afaiaet Mr. WUIlame and Dannaher, o f Bunulde. She to at underl}dng fact In the human at who at any time may default, is funds to Invest. The first thing to do The Sunday school will Join with flict are better qualified than other 4.. C T L * f ! ITl.aaO.BO over the $889,- With Mr. Cook the Manchester The speakers on Sunday evening the Rev. C. Homer Ginns, to Mr. and Episcopal church here with toe - othera for $25,000 damage and coat eunrived bv two Miters. Mrs. Mary titude toward God of the man not only worthless, but also sorely the church to tola service. men to lead youth of the world representatives will be Robert H. to the Lord's service is to keep Hts will be Company Guards, EUen Mrs. David Hamilton and to the genial and brotherly Bishop Charlee to rresent form er Chief <»y me companies isst McKee and Mra. Helen Girard, both who would recognise God to English Evening Service, 7:30. away from the thoughts of war to o f BUlt ' year. ' ^ th , Ruth Helnig, LeRoy NorrU, exasperating. Intrinsic faithfulness commandments, for in this, one Lyons and Luella Larder. ilanchestcr Pipe Band for the many Wesley Burns to the chair. It U of Bast Hartford. The funeral ar- faitb and devotion. Wednesday evening aervlce, 7:30. ward the thoughts of peace.” Property attached Included two The tax Imposed is two mills on Cbarlea O'Dowd, Sedrio Straugban, Is a fundamental essential to suc must )>e faithful before be can be The Week kindnesses shown us at our recent believed that Taunton Methodism rangemenU bava not aa yet been For some, stewardship la de Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Last but not least. Fldac works lota on Hawthorne itreet with 127 tbs fair markst value of the capital John C. Wnllett, Phyllis Burdick, cess. Imagination can Invent many trusted with that which keeping toe Tuesday, 7 p. m.— Girl Guards wlU church service. With Automobile. eompleted. fined In very definite and very Mid-summer’s Festival. A varied hand-in-hand with National Defense owes Its Inception to the presence and 00 feat frontage, two Iota on Ox stock of ths Insurance companiss aa Flojance May, Joseph Sylvester, excuses for failing to duty, but rea sayings of the Word brings. Observ meet. anti preaching of toe famous Meth positive, if somewhat limited, ing the teachings of the Word puts -|p)K>gram will be given and a social The Manchester Veterans sssocla- and Americanism. ford atreet, each with 50 feet front- of O ct 1, and dstsrmlnsd by ths W alter Shea. Charles House. Joseph sons for default are few. It Is de 7:30 p. m.— Corps Cadets and tlon met to the Arm y and Navy club odist orator to the time of the Wes aga and a lot with SO feet frontage ways. It means for them the adop evil away. When evils are expelled, time after the service. Strawberry Any member wishing to attend Stats Board of Equalisation on 1^- Pero, Dorothy Ruaiell, Lucille Mur- lightfully refreshing to find one ab Band practice. Wednesday evening, June 12th and leys, George Whltcfleld, who preach on Middle Turnpike. Dr. Edward O. Dolan, former Col tion of toe Old Testament rule ot the Lord give* spiritual light and a Shortcake and other refreshments the mass meeting, in Meriden. June cember 81. It will bs ths last phey and Edith WUson. solutely reliable. To such, business Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.— Young discussed further the plans for the ed to the Congregational church The ault la returnable the first lector of Internal Revenue for the ^ h e tithing o f Income— a very good wondrous love. A s one Is faithful will bs served. An offering will be 17, at 8:30 p. m. may get tickets rfanehlse tax to ha so oollsctsd, ths ABOUT TOWN The Connecticut delegates ^ Is entrusted and the way of advance People's Le^on conducted by toe summer cam lvsl which will be held back In the eighteenth century. 'Hia Tuesday of September In the Hart meet at 10 a. m. Saturday, June ' scUcal rule which would result, In helping others by sympathy, com taken. from Mrs. Chartler, Tel. 4426, One State of Connecticut, will bs given 1988 Qsnsral Asasmbly having Is opened. Contluolly more Is plac new leaders, Nora Addy and Luella on the Dougherty lot the last week well-known first Bishop of American ford county Superior Court. There will be a banquet at 7:1 bdoubtedly. In far greater gifts fort, and love, the Lord will give ticket admits bearer and party, free. a testimonial dinner by hla former ebanged the form of taxation. ed in the charge of the faithful. Larder. of June. This Is going to be one of Methodism, Francis Asbury, once Mrs. Prottas clalmi that Mr. WII- 4 The Pythian Btotars will hold a nd greater devotion to the Klng- him more of heaven’s riches and this ZION LUTHERAN aasoclates and employees in ths de Following~ lUo ara taxes Imposed; > to. foUowtog a recreation perld “ Unto him that hath shall be Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Open-air the biggest attractions ever held preached in the village of Taunton. liama mlarepreaented himaelf aa an party this evaning at 8:18 iTOm 4:30 p. m. during whicn th* Sbm of God and all Its enterprises If endlessly. Give, and we shall re High and Cooper Streets Aetna-Casualty and Surety Com given.” This is a statement of an service. and every mcmljer of the Mens 5Ianchester Chapter No concerted Methodist movement agent of the N RA and acting, for partment at Fort Trumbull, Mil- 0 clock at the horn* of Mrs. Fred delegates will have the us* o f ths Christiana everywhere adopted it celve. To receive, one must give, Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz, Pastor. pany 830,000; Aetna Insuranea Co., unfailing spiritual law. The Lord Friday, 7 p. m.— Holiness service Yankee Division Veterans* occurred, however, till 1833 when the the other defendants in the case, ford, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. T ^ b r ld g e of CJook avenue, Man bathing beach and golf ooursa. J. and practiced it. because life from the Lord cannot Ypre Post is asked to give all help 838,800; Aetna Life Insurance Co., has a nunllmlted amount of work conduct^ to citadel. possible to push It across. Don’t Association first Methodist Love-feast was held seven Norwich shoe store propri The affair Is to be a complete sur- chester Green. There will be six Kenneth Bradley, state senator and iSven so good a rule, with all the that He wants done. The wages operate and yield Its content. In Sunday acbool at 8:30 a. m. Serv 848,000; Automobile Insurance Co., ^ - j'- ' - r» - • cash prizes and a door prize. 8 p. m.— Songster practice. forget the tickets on the drawing A meeting of the Manchester at the house of Solomon Woodward. etors, caused her arrest August .’ll, one of the speakers at the recent immense results that Its practice life from the Lord are Inftoite po ice to English at 9:30 a. m. Trinity are high, priceless; but the laborers Saturday, 7:80 p. m.— Open-air of the electric refrigerator. Get go- Chapter, Y. D. V. A. was held In the The church where the conference la 1984, the day she was opening a j dinner meeting of the MancheeUr would secure, appeals to other are few. The Lord desires to bless tencies. These potencies will re Sunday. Sermon by Student Eg- dem*nUy^°Co.,**«Um HolMu an FHA "ected on Scarborough road by Edward Berfil Berggren of 84 Gardner service. Army and Navy Club on Friday being held ■ -as bought from Freewill naw store In Norwich while a large Fir* inaiiranf** Ton. ry*____ _1 ... ^ project Under T itle 3. CeremonioE in connection with National Housing Day were held club, will be toaatmaster. Christians aa an Old Testament the world with peace. The vast ma main static and unrballed unless, as bert Dunker of Holyoke, Maas. No ‘"B on the sale of these tickets Fire Insurance Co,. 821.720; Conner Itreet has returned from New York Father's Day Program Every member of the Mons-Ypre evening. President Earl Chambers Baptists by a devout Methodist, Cap crowd of employees, customers and i on ths alts this morning. principle far below the rule and jority of the people to the world with electricity, the current flows celebration o f Holy Communion. tleut General Life Iniuranea Co., after spending the. week at the re Salvation Arm y Sunday School Post la again reminded of the big was unable to make the trek from tain W. H. Phillips, in 1875, whom friends were present. complete demand of toe Christian want peace; war ^11 not abolish It into creative action. Aikhowlcdgc Mission Festival in Rockville. 814,400; Connecticut Indemnity Co., union of the Trinity Church Choir (toalrman, Isaac Proctor. merchandising sale which started Springfield, so vice-president Ed the writer well remembers as a tall Charged with violating the Itiner way, which is that toe whole life self. Faithful laborers for harmony the Lord; send HIs life out and on. German service at 10:30 a. m. Serv 8908; Connecticut Plate Glase In Recitation—"Welcome", last Saturday and which will contln- ward Frazier presided. "The new man with long whiskers who regiH ant vendors' statutes, she sets forth Alumni association which held Us FIRST MORTGAGE HLED must be given to (3od, that all a man and Justice are called to work for Thereupon It will give the heat ot ice In English at 3 p. m. Rev. George surance Co., 8186.80; E ait and Weet EXPECT SALE OF HARD Donald McCabe block. Inlaid with the YD symbol, larly attended the annual Confer to her complaint, she was forced annual aasembly and conference In Is and all that a man has, to the HIs Iqve, the light of Hla truth and Koenig of New York city will preach 1 ue till all tickets are sold. This is Insurance Co.. 88,800; riM t Rsln- LIQl'OK AKOl'ND JL'LV 21 the cause. It Is desired that the Instrumental Sextette— "Neath the and the gavel presented to the ence prior to his death. Ha was a against her will to ride through the START M O D E HOME Old Trinity Church. WaU street, truly CTbriatian sense, comes under whole world become not merely HIs power to accomplish. "H e that to both services. one of the finest projects ever spon- suranca Co., o f Hartford. 81.480; SAYS LIFE SPAN UNDER HOUSING ACT Flag". .Bored by the veterans and should go Chapter by Captain Woods of Stam wealthy man and gave liberally to busy streets of Norwich In a police ®*V8Wren Joined the the law o f stewardship. nominally, but truly (toriatlan. is faithful ovar a few things, 1 wlU Hartford Accident and Indemnity Hartford, Conn., June IS.— Recitation—"What I Would Uke ford, Connecticut, was used for the all Methodist causes. car and was confined at the Nor Trinity Choir while attending gram Christianity, as an abstract theory. make him ruler over many things." 8T. JAM ES R. C. CHURCH over big. A little effort is all that Co., 816,800; Hartford Fire Insur (AP)—Sale of liquor by th* To Be', Harold Turklngton, Jr. first time. The block Is a beauti The Lay (Jonference was hsld wich police station for two hours mar school in N ew Jersey. He made This would seem so large a Rev. William P. Reidy, Paetor is required to make this sale a suc ance Co,. 8122,400; Hertford Steam WORK HERE TODAY drink under the revised control Oarenca K. Peteraan^g Hoina Violin Solo— Selected, ful piece of wood, and any .of the yesterday, forenoon in the Baptist before obtaining bail. SHOULD HIT 150 ‘"• trip to tha assambly with his rule that men could hardly Rev. Patrirk Killeen cess and when one Is reminded that Boiler Insurance Protection and In -: ______act is not expected to get under Everett Kennedy, Jr. church, vvtth toe president, Georga As result of the arrest she claims mother and brother. Berggren now on Porter Street Is First follow it when you think ot how Rev. Thomas Stark for the sum of one dollar the owiier boys who have not seen it should auranee Co.. 886,800; Mechanics and way until about July 22. Recitation—"Dad", E. Keith, bf Manchester, occupying that her reputation has suffered give* voles lessons at hla home here Under Original Act. much of life Is given to business of the book receives 829.10 of serv make It a point to do so. Edward M. Peters, secretary Edward Richardson ice and merchandise, little difficulty Plana were made for the members the clialr. Important business was greatly, her friends have turned amd to human relationships that Masses at 7:30, 9:30, 10:30. (Chil transacted. tional Fire Insurance '< wi.iiSS- Ceremonies Held at Site On of the Liquor Control Commis- ‘ William Taft, who has been em- Trombone Duet—"Kathleen”. dren's Mass at 8:30 In Ba.semcnt should be encountered In dispo.slng to march in the Parade at the Na against her, she has become nervous Expedition Will Seek to Dis The first Federal Housing act are wholesome, but that do not Rev. Joseph Cooper, a former pas Orient Insurance Co.. 88.000; Pho«s Sion, announced applications for> Pjoyed by Thomas Conran at bit Russell enough Chapel. Vespers and Benediction at of these books of coupons. Mem- tional Y. D. convention to be held In and depressed, her peace of mind loan to a Manchester person was seem to luive anything in them tor at the South Methodist churchy nix Insurance Co., 876,800: Rosjia new hotel and restaurant perm its' North Main streat shop, has left the Alfred (Hough 3:30 in the afternoon. tters already Belling these books are New Haven, June 28. 29 and 30. IMS been seriously affected and she made today by the Capitol National that is essentially Christian as was chosen by the mtoUtertal body Insurance Co., 84.200; Security In Scarborough Road Before will not be available before July employ of Mr. Conran and has gone Recitation—"Instructions", Music at the 8:30 Mass. A. Lindsay, Sam Pratt, James Mc Comrades McNally, McCollum and lias been held up to ridicule, scorn cover Cause of Longevity Band and T ru it Company of Hart distinguished from things that to represent them at toe laymen's surance Co,, of Naw Haven, gll.aoo; I and It will require about three to Bnfleld, where he has tak(sB over Edna Samuelson Prelude ...... Smart Cullough, J. Boyce, W. Finnegan, G. Blanchard were appointed a com and contempt ford to Clarence K. Petersen and are natural to man's life. CHURCHES gathering, and spoke earnest words Standard FIra Insurance Company! Recitation—"Prayer", Ruby Leggett In addition she says the trouble weeks after that date before the the management of a gasoline eti- Hazel M. Petersen, A mortgage on Hymn—O Sacred Heart of Jesus. Parks, D. Webb, L. Woods. Get mittee on transportation. A ll tho.se Noon Today. Y et when you see toe Uvea of Tribute to Fathers, Hudson Lyons concerning the Importance of the Insurance Co., permits are granted. Among Georgians. tlon. the Petersens' new home at 107 Hymn—Thy Kingdom Come. going boys and give a helping hand. planning to parade with the local compelled her to liquidate her store great Ctorlatians, you can under- .rPhylUs Hamilton. Richard Hewitt Recitation—"A Fellow Needs"* brotherly working together of the to Norwich, January 1, 1930, with a ii2'222' Travelere Indemnity Co., Porter street, drawn by Arthur atand rather clearly what this sort THE CENTER CHURCH Hymn—Sacred Heart of Jesus. It certainly will help your Post. unit on Saturday, June 29, should Trovelers Insurance Co.. Dorothy Linnell, Theodore Lock- Dad", Dot Kittle ministers and laymen at toe annual rwultant loss of a large sum of The annual banquet and outing of Shipman, Jr., Hartford attorney to o f atewardahip means. You can see (Congregational) Hymn—Mary Unto Thee I Call. Mons-Ypres congratulates Com meet at the Array and N avy club at 8188,000 and World Fire and Marine Work on MancheaUr'i mod#l home wood, Donald Magnell, Betty Mc (Hosing Remarks, Capt. J. Curtis 8:30 a. m. Those who have no sessions of, the conference. It was money and she suffered large losses Moscow, June 18.— (A P )— Prof. the Daughters of Italy wUl be held protect the loan waa filed for re it to the life of Paul himself. Rev. Watson Woodruff (Comunion— Organ and Violin. rade Albert Lindsay on his success only two eyars ago at the New Bed Insurance Co., 88,400. to ba built under title 2 of tbs Fed Cann, Roger Pitkin, Jack Relchen means of getting to New Haven will o f business and profit at her stores Peter Lasareff, member of ths Sovist at Oaano’s cottage. Bolton. Sunday. cording in tha town clerk'i office He waa a tentmaker who even Poatlude— Organ. ful nomination as chairman of the ford session that laymen were per eral Better Housing Admlntstmtlon W E 0 1 )iN G S June 23. bach, Donal'd Ryan, June Stevenson. ST. MARY’S CHURCH be taken care of, and everyone will In Wllliraantlc and Rtaiford Springs, Academy of Science, declared today this morning, supported hie ministry by work at M om lng worship, 10:80. (3hll- 9:30 — Chorus Choir. Permanent Memorial Day commit Dr. Ed»-ard G. Dolan Stephen Turklngton, Genevieve Rev. James Stuart Neill, Rector be told where to meet in New Ha mitted to vote in the Joint eeastone she was forced to expend large sums was started this morning in the that the normal 'ife span of human hla trade. But hie tentmaking had dren’s Day services. 10:30— High Mass. tee. A very conscientious worker, held annually; One o f the impor Ubert, James Vetrano, Ronald Vick ven. Colonel Harry B. Bisscll will for attorneys' fees before her ease Prise to Dr. Dolan since he btllevss presence of prominent Federal beings should be rometh:ng over 150 Miss Dorothy Naven of Torrtog- taken on new meaning because ot Prelude: He Shall Feed His Flock Aspergis Me. Albert should make good. tant duties of the laymen's meeting SEES IMPROVED BUSINESS erman, Robert Wood. Sunday, June 16—Trinity Sunday. lead the Manchester boys In the was tried last March and she was he Is to attend an outing of tha In Housing officials, E. J. Holl, the years and revoalud that he had suc ton has entered the employ of tots consecration o f his whole life — Handel. Kyrle Mass in G. Rossw Ig. The New England Council of Brit waa to elect delegates to toe Gen Irish-Pagani Thomss Conran, Graduates— Primary 8 a. m.— Holy Communion. parade, and this should be some in found not guilty, and that the ordeal ternal revenue workers. owner and builder on Scarborough ceeded to prolonging the lives of FLOODS IN TEXAS to God. Doxology. Gloria. ish War Veterans will hold its reg eral Conference which takes place Mis* Annie M. Paganl, daughter of •Lucille Agard. Ruth Alley, Rob- 9:30 a. m.— Church school. Men's centive for the ex 'G' boys to fall in has caused illness, nervous disorders To show their appreciation of Dr. BECAUSE OF NRA UPSET Road, In the Hollywood tract. daphnla ( minute fresh water crust W ork became touched with a new Opening sentences. Credo ular meeting on Sunday, June 16th in May, 1936, at Columbus, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Dante Paganl, of art Alvord, •Philip Andrulot, •Bar Bible Class. Sanctus. at 1:30 p. m. at (Jamp Parker, 93 line. It is not often that they have and lo u of sleep to herself and other Dolan's friendliness while head of Present at the ceremonies this Homestead street, and Wallace J. aceans) to four times the usual ex Dr. and Mrs. LeVerne Holme*, sanctity because even his dally Hymn: "I Think When I Read bara Bader, Barbara Coffin, Robert The two delegates chosen were msmbera of her family. who have been attending the na- INUNDATE TOWNS 10:45 a. m.— Holy Communion and Agnus Del Monroe atreet, Lynn. Mass. Fred had the opportunity to m&rch be the department the smployeea are morning were Harold Garrlty, local Irish, eon o f Mr*. Jessie B. Irish, of istence by the use of Roentgen rays. work he was doing as a aervics to That Sweet Story.” ^uglas, James Elliott, •Howard George E. Keith, Manchester, and Economist Declares Bankers tional convention o f doctors at A t God. You might think that it sermon. Sermon topic: “Trinity” Offertory Solo—Ave Maria. . Luzzl Baker, William Ritchie, Jack Her hind their old skipper since the war. to preaent him with an automobile. administrator. Major John G. North School street, were married He wll shortly head an expedition Prayer. Falrweather, •Shirley Fraser, Mias B. Marion Hope, Providence, lantic aty, returned home lost would be hard for a man tolling long 3 p. m.— Highland Park Sunday Mrs. Clare Brennan ron and Lewis Milligan represent the The committee on uniforms for Dr. Dolan waa named Collector of Now Are More Eager to Mahoney, office manager, Henry F. rtjls morning at 11 o'clock at the to the Georgian Sovist Republic, Oontinaed from Page On*) Anthem: As the Heart Panteth •Nancy Goslee, W alter Hauelsen, with Mrs. R. T. Bltgood, New Lon Ruby o f Hartford, mortgage risk nigbt and tha doctor returned his hours to monotonous work, or under school. Recessional Hymn— O Sacred Heart Mons-Ypre Post. the parade have decided that the Internal Revanua for tha State of Make Long Time Loans. Second Congregational church par sponsored by the Institute of Experi A fter toe W ater— Brooks. Ethel Islieb. don, and Herbert Chlpman, Sand examiner from the office of John F regular office hour* today. During foul or degrading conditions, to find 7 p. m.— Evening prayer and ser. O Love Divine. Comrade James Sloan has t>ecn YD Beret, white shirt, blue tie, red P U N TO HONOR KEATING Connecticut by President Roosevelt sonage by Rev. Frederick C. Allen, mental Medicine, to an effort to dto- damages to many eeeUons because Presentation of children for bap George Johnson, Robert irsch, wich, alternates. The claims of tha Gaffey' SUte manager of the FHA hla absence the work of medical any such spirit of consecration or tism. mon. Sermon topic; "P eter” . discharged from the Noroton home sash, white pants and black shoes but hla appointment was not con- The ceremony was witness ce ver the causes of th* longevity of of disrupted communication*. •Robert Montie, •Barbara Morrison, New England Methodist paper, Charles Ray, president of tha Man- Msmlner was taken care of by Dr. Joy in hla task, and yet even in the The Week ST. B R ID G E TS R. C. and Is now at his home on North will be the official dress for the flmied because of the intervention Cleveland. Juna 18— (A P )- Col. ed by about 20 relatives and friends. the Inhabitants there, many of whom Rising to a record level within a The Beginners’ department (Miss Christtoe Scballer, Max Schaller, "Zion's Herald", was ably and forci AT TESTIMONIAL DINNER D. C. Y. Moore, who has been ap darkness o f a prison and In all the Monday, 7:30 p. m.— Girls' Friend Rev. William Judge Main street. Manchester boys. If any member is of Senator Augustine Lonergan. In Lconard P. Ayres, economist, pre of Commerce The maid of honor was MUs Rose are reported to have lived a century few hours, the Nueces, loaded with Laura H o um , supt.). Harry Schieldge, •Shirley Shipman, bly presented by its editor, Dr. U which Is cooperating In the con- pointed deputy medical examiner hard circumstances of hla life Paul ly society. Rev. Leo PIcher without white pants he may rent a the Interim, however. Dr. Dolan dieted today a period of generally Paganl, a sister, and Vincent Borella and a half. procMsion o f homes, bams and Welcome— James Vetrano. William Shaw. O. Hartman, fltnicting of the model home. since the elevation o f Dr. Holmes to found toe presence o f God and the Tuesday, 7 p. m.— Boy Scouts. hlons-Ypree Auxiliary pair for the day at a very small A teatimonlal dlnnar Is to be held hsid the office and made a loyal Improved business conditions will was groomsman. The bride wore a The expedition will take a group livestock, dashed out two highway Song; This Is God’s House—De- •Sandra Stuart. Richard Syming Among the ministers presenL to honor of Deputy Sheriff Harold others present at the ceremony examiner. guidance o f God. 7:30 p. m.—Choir rehearsal. Masses will be at 8:00. 9:30, 10:30. The regular monthly meeting of price, find Dave McCollum will friend of every member of the In follow the suspension of the numer white ensemble and carried a of the oldest inhabitants under ob- ^ o railroad bridges at Uvalde, pfirtment. ton. •Elizabeth N. Thrall. Ernest known to Manchester people, are ous N R A codes. this morning were Joseph Hublard Friday. 3:30 p. m.— Girls' Friendly A t the 8:00 mass the Junior choir! the Auxiliary wdU be held to Tinker cheerfully advise anyone regarding T. Keating at Conran's Grill Wed ternal revenue atnff. It la In appre bouquet of sweet peas and roses. and O. T. Gill, resident highway en Ohurch Ftager Play. Ubert, Walter Waddell, Marjorie Revs. L. C. Harris, C. Homer Ginns, nssday evening, June 26. The din ciation of hla services that the em concrete contractor; A. Ansaldl But the real emphasis to our les' candidates. will sing: ' hall Wednesday evening, June 19. the rental. "The first and safest conclusion Is The bridesmaid's dress was rose gineer, warned all persons living Song: Let the Merry Sunshine In WlrtcUa, Frank Wood. Joseph Cooper, W. H. Bath, G. O, ner will be served at 7 o'clock. ployees are giving him the dinner that conditions will probably im mason contractor and William Bar along the river between Uvalde and son is upon the response to God Hymn—To Thee O Heart of Jesus. at 8 o’clock. A good attendance is The hat committee has received colored and she carried a bouquet •md physical pecullajities,Deculla/itiM Profes- with n ____ _ ^ plan —Department. •Starred names signify that those Scrivener, J. W. Carter, David Car Mr. Keating Is the third deputy this afternoon. ret, plumbing contractor. with a Chamber of Commerce com- the Gulf of Mexico to evacuate. o f those who have resources and EMANUEL LUTHERAN. Hymn—O (Christ Behind Thy Tem requested as very Important busi from Boston several dozen o f the prove after the necessary readjust of sweet pea.s and roses. w r Lasareff holds the theory that Recitations: children have learned the required ter, Frank W. Gray, E. F. Studley, aherllT appointed by a Democratic Dr. Dolan left for Milford to at mlttM for a local celebration this The Colorado rolled down on Aus powers that they can consecrate to Knut E. Erlkson, Pastor. ple’s Veil. ness will come up for discussion. official YD hats, and they are going ment* to the changed conditions ot Following the ceremony there was Injurious habits are largely re The Bird's Song—Eugenia Emery memory work plus the Easter story. J. E. Duxbury, Marvin S. Stocking, sheriff of Hartford county In 80 tend the outing this morning. conducting business have been fall to connection with the state tin after It had demolished a high him If they will. Hymn—Sweet Sacrament. Reports will be heard on'our recent fast. Members of the Manchester a wedding dinner served and a large sponsible for ear'.y death of human God’s Love—David Motycka. Junior Sunday School and Bible classes, L. Theron French, W. D. Wood years. C. O. Treat was appointed worked out." he .said In his monthly wide Tercentenary celebration. way bridge and swept away part of The man who would be truly god Song: Jesiw Love.s Me— Depart 10:30 mass will be low. church Service and also the food YD as well as members of the Y. D. ward, and J. M. Potter. POLICE BEUEVE MAHAN number attended the reception. beings. June Bickmore, Janet Carpenter, at 9:30. a deputy sheriff by a Democratic survey of business and Industry. the power plant at the Buchanan ly Is one In whose heart there la a ment. The Senior choir will sing: sale. Please make an effort to be V. A. may purchase these hats, and The shortentog of the (Conference During the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lucille Cheney, Jean Crockett, Mar A Memorial service will be cele a.‘,*rlff aad John F. Sheridan, who Nevertheless we should not 1st Although Professor Lasareff had A t a special ceremonial of Girl Dam site near Marble Falls. Appre- sense o f stewardship In gratitude Song: Robin—Ann Dexter...... Leonard present. they may also parade with the sessions by one day toe last two Irish will leave on a wedding trip. jorie Cushman, Louise Dewey, Fran brated at 10:45. bed bsen rtrst named by a Republi MAY HAVE TO SCRAP our expectations become unduly ALTERED RANSOM BILLS done considerable work *n Increasing the home I " ’M felt for a big munlcl- and service. He cannot enjoy the Exercise: Bible Verses—Jacque Offertory—Ave Maria ...Mascagni Mra. Fred Baker Is still conltoed Manchester chapter. years and the presence o f laymen cis Hawley, Florence Johnson, A special invitation Is extended can ehiriff was later named as a optimistic merely because the codes the life span of the lower anlmala he or Miss E. B. Woodward of Hollis- ‘I®"* at Austin. richness and blessedness of (Sod's line Carpenter, Jean Bader, Ray Irene Pola, Soprano at the Manchester Memorial hospi The winner of the golf set will be voting with the ministers make toe Katherine Jones, Ruth Kottke. to members of the several Swedish deputy by George Gabb when he have been suspended," ho cautioned.- said be was not yet ready to submit ter street, the highest rank that Bridge Washed Away grace In hIs soul without wishing to mond Brewer, Glen Fuller. Sanctus ...... Leonard tal where she Is resting as well aa chosen tonight at the Arm y and bu.sincss and other meetings much ■e.vcd one term as sheriff of Hart SOME OF NEW DEAL Storekeepers in West Told to humans to actual experiments. He can be bestowed by any local camp be gracious and loving toward his Jacqueline Lathrop, Jessie Little, fraternal societies. Benidictus ...... Leonard can be expected. Navy club. "Vigorous Industrial recovery in this FREIGHT WRECK HALTS Rising to lU highest level since Recitation: Junetime — Brenda Lois Moore, Hazel Mozley, Pauline more strenuous than to former ford county. country Is dependent on two addi 'Vfitch Carefully All BilLs expressed ths belief that th* secret was given Mias Bessie Wlggln of 1888 at Junction, the Llano river fellow men. Anderson. The Emanuel Choir will sing ap Agnus Dei ...... Leonard Mra. J. A. Pratt is still confined It is possible that we may have a years. MacLachlan, Barbara Nelson, Imro- propriate selections. Mr. Keating la the third one so PLANS, S.AY LEADERS tional conditions. Given Them. of prolonging life lies In finding Dover, N. H. The award w S made dashed away a $118,000 concrete The New Testament portion of Presentation of diplomas. Heprt of Jesus ...... Choir at her home with a very painful band with us to the parade as a Rpv. Joseph! Cooper was released appointed, Sheriff William Seymour means of ctimul.ating the brain and for leadership and skill to crafts bur lesson takes tola thought and en Ihy putt, Florence Salmonsen, Doro A .pageant entitled "The Search knee. Members will please visit. committee is working on this and One Is a considerable expansion IRAFnC IN DANBURY and steel bridge on Highway 9 south Goodbye song—Department. thy Snow, Sylvia Walsh. at his own request from the impor be.ng a Democratic. of building construction, and the nerve cells. manship. She was presented with o f Mason. riches it through emphEislB upon for the Light” will be given on the Mrs. Margaret Donnelly la also con as soon as anything definite is Rutto, Mont., June 15.— (A P ) __ Congregational Hymn: "Tell Me Ruth Wheaton, Phyllis Wood tant chairmanship on Conference (Continued troni Page One) other Is a revival of new corporate a silver candle. Miss W lggln will the sower of the seed. W e are In church lawn on Wednesday evening, fined at the Memorial hospital. known the members will be In Federal agents and police hoped to- Danbury. June 15.— (A P )—The The Rio Grande rose rapidly at the Stories of Jesus." ward, Norman Chapman,- Bernard relations. Rev. A. E. Tingley, who financing through the floating of return to her home to Dover, N. H Laredo and Eagle Pass, toe Frio the world as those who are sowing The Primary Department. Mrs. the 19th at 8 o’clock, under the aus The aewfing circle will resume ac formed. George (D.. Ga.) and Clark (D „ w Y h in oT William derailment of 12 cars of New Haven Chappell, Maurice Halliday, Walter WAPPING has spoken several times to past long-term bonds for industrial ex tomorrow. '' left ita banks at Three Rivers and for a great reaping, and the large Louis Marte, superintendent. pices of the Luther League. About tivities this Tuesday evening at the All set for a big time in New Mo.) urged that they should, and Mahan, Weyerhaeuser kidnap sua- Railroad express freight train delay Joyner, Ernest McNeill, Harry Rem- years In High school hall, was HOSPITAL NOTES pansion and the Improvement oi toe Guadalupe played havoc with ness o f what we reap depends upon The Primary, first year, leader. 80 young people to addition to two home of Miss Hannah Hughes on Haven. Remember the dates—June pect. through altered ransom bills. ed the movement of freight through ELKS HOLD ANNUAL hom, Ralph Runde, Robert SIo- chosen to fill Dr. Coopers place. propo.sed amendments to that ef productive equipment." DR, POWERS HONORED highways at Kerrville and between the bountifulnesa with which we choirs will participate. This will Mrs. Judson G. Files has had as Cooper Hill atreet. 28, 29 and 30. fect. Stores to Butte and elsewhere this city for one to tw'o lioura today Carlton Woodhouse. comb, Milton Turklngton. Rev. C. Homer Ginns Is to speak Asserting that the Supreme there and San Antonio. sow. Welcome— Parker Vetrano. be the first time the young people of in the large Central church In Senator Hastings (D„ Del.) con were asked to make a close Inapec- before the track was cleared. No Joseph Tedford, Elmer Thrall. her guest recently her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Ethel "Fates o f Rockville. Court s decleinn against the N RA FUG DAY PROGRAM New Haven. June 15.— (A P )—Dr. Enthusiasm—Mildred McNeill. Emanuel have attempted an outdoor American Legion Auxiliary Brockton tomorrow, , where J. tended the bill would "punish the tion of all paper money, checking one was injured. Frank Nelson, Warren Wood, Arthur Anita S. Massey. The annual picnic of the Am eri Anderson-Shea Post, V. F. W. Miss Helen Cole of Norman atreet will give business men greater con Grover Francis Powers, professor of Helping Out—Willard Robinson. pageant, and every effort is being (Cooper and J. Wadsworth were paa- youth of the nation" to take care of partlculurly bills which might have The care en route from Mnybrook, Wilkie, Ernest Islieb, Sherwood Don't forget the next meeting of were admitted and Mrs. R. -E. Car fidence to loosen the purse strings Odd numbers changed. pediatrics at the Yale school of med A Pleasant Thought—Irene II- made to Insure Its success. Francis J. McGuire of King street. can Legion Auxiliary was held at tor.i. N^ Y., to Bridgeport, left the tracks Manchester Members and Lo Bach, Roy Hall, Donald Fisher, the Post will be held next Tuesday, ney of 228 Center street. Mrs, Helen those now old, while Senator Har for new corporate financing, Uol. icine, has been awarded ths honor ATTEMPT TO OUST llng. Pastor and Mrs. Erickson will en South Windsor, the first m^n from the Glenney cottage. Wednesday af rison (D „ Miss.) Insisted the meas Green Ink and acid! found In the late last night near the Main ntreet Recreation Center Louis Schaller, George Dexter. June 18, and the meettog starts at . Yestefday . (Friday) afternoon, tha Orabowski of 378 Hartford Road A>t * s added that "this betterment cal Legion Band Take Part ary degree of doctor of science bv "The Bow—Barbara Higgins. tertain the (Confirmation classes of this community to enter the Roman ternoon. June 12. The weather was ure was a “ well-rounded program of ‘il® “ on%® crossing about a half mile from the 8 p. m. There will be final action' and Robert KIrsche o f 109 Hollister might easily bs offset by new legls- Mahan left behind when he fled in Exercises Last Night. Purdue University. Items of Interest Our Prayer—Albert Kottke, Car 1934 and 1935 on the parsonage (Catholic priesthood since this town perfect, and every one who attend attack" on Insecurity. Calling the depot. ST. JOHN'S POLISH NATIONAL ed, agreed that they had a perfect taken on several items to regard to ro*fl|*tcrlal and lay delegates at atreet were discharged yesterday. here Sunday, Indicated he Intended Dr. Powers waa graduated from ARM Y’S A IR CHIEF olyn Woodhouse, Kenneth Fair- lawn Friday evening the 21st at 7 was founded 90 years ago, was or program a "pauper's bill." Long t*e*°^ ®roatlng additional uncertaln- Officials o f the railroad at New CATHOUC CHURCH the Convention to be held ta New meeting. A t 2 o clock a bual- A claughter was bom yesterday to changing numbers on the bills. A Purdue to 1908 and received his weather, Joyce Straughan. o’clock. dained last Thursday with 17 other time. Some of the members played ness meeting was held with Bishop proposed to ral.se Federal pensions Haven reported that the derailment Saturday 23 Qolway Street London on July 12, 13 and 14. We Mr. and Mrs, Robert Thompson of Col. Ayres said that In tha two similar outfit was located to a Salt E l K i l V r t o t y “ n"d " toe* 17,3®“ ' Johns Hopktas'to (Continued from Page One) Song— Jesus, Friend of Little The Junior choir will hold a picnic young men by Most Reverend Mau bridge, and some enjoyed a swim. Burns presiding. Rev. G. G. Scriv 818 Center street. from $15 to $30 a month and Im waa caused by the burning of a The men’s plunge period will be Rev. F. B. Miklaazewsld. rice F. McAutiffe, Bishop of Hart Mrs. Kathleen Sweet won the first are almost certain that the Manches years American Industry operated garage where the fiiglUve American Legion drum corps were Children. at Columbia lake on Saturday after ener read his feport of the Norwich pose a caplUl levy on all fortunes Journal on one of the cars belonging held from 7 to 8 o'clock. Members prize to bridge^ and Mrs. Helen Cur ter Pipe Band will accompany us. M m . Alice Edgerly of 129 Bla.seil under the codes, it made "almost to believed to have kept hie car. be present at the annual Flag Day ex- fair and misleading to the commit The Primary, second year, leader noon the 22nd. A more complete ford Diocese, in St. Joseph's Cathe District; Rev. W.. H. Bath that of street v.t j admitted today. of SI.700.000 or more. to another railroad company. i LIQUOR PERMITS must get towels and plunge tickets Sunday, 8:30— Children's Mass. dral. Father McGuire’s ordination ran won the consolation. Mrs. Grace and we are only awaiting final con the worst record among the nations fore coming to Butte. Rockville lodge of Elks tee Itself, but which also seriously at toe office. Donald Woodruff. announcement will appear later. the Providence District; smd Rev. E. The objective of House leadeM to The line on which the accident oc Sunday, 10:30— High Mass and will also mark toe first from St. Pitkin donated a beauUful bouquet firmation on this point, and this of or thft world iniiofar aa recover\* is believed Mahan Sykes auditorium to Rock reflected on the Integrity of hla Monday Bashfulness—Janice Hawley. E. Story his final report as Superin day was to get a lot of miscel concerned.** curred 1s used exclusively for Hartford. June 18— (A P ) —The sermon. Mary’s Parish, East Hartford, in of peonies and llUles for a door prize course means that we are going to suii had the unrecovered 889,000 ta freight. ville last night. Imprsaslve serv brother officers." Dandelion Song—Nancy Norris, CONCORDIA LUTHERAN tendent of tha New Bedford Dts- laneous legislation out of the way State Liquor Commission has an Th# men's plunge period will be 8 P. M.—Father’s Day will be ob two decades, and In honor of the which was won by Mrs. Emma In bring home the prize from the con hie possession. He might have suc ices were held by toe lodge supple Rogers and Hill conUnded that held from 7 to 8 o'clock. Horace Eaton, Barbara Cfiark, Paul Garden and Winter Streets trlcL ROOSEVELT PLAN so the bill extending $501,000,000 In One of the two tracks was clear- nounced revocaUon o f the following served with a special program ren occasion, he will celebrate the initial man, and Mra. Marjorie Bradley won vention this year, the same as we ceeded in marking and passing eed by 2:18 a. m., and ths other waa mented by patriotic numbers. statement alone waa Justlflcation The women’s plunge period will Marte. K. Richter, Pastor Delegates present taxes. Including “ nuisance" permits: " An Absolute Fact—Mara Louise dered by toe school children, young mass to that church Sunday at 11 a. the second door prize. A very en have during the past five years. not** at placet where only a cur expected to be cleared by early aft Judge Carl Anderson of Middle- for ousting Foulols. “I think.” the be held from 8 to 9 o'clock. Women The ministers elected as dele levies could be passed Monday. The MANCHESTER DAIRY NOT town lodge, was toe speaker of toe Tavern permit of Michael Skoken Wood. boys, senior and Junior choirs. A m. Mr. McGuire graduated at joyable supper of salads, cold meats, Those who have no means ot trans O B JE a OF VOTE present aim Is to pass It under a sory examination waa made. The ernoon. latter asserted, "that this state members may get towels from the 9:00 a. m.— Sunday school and portation to New London will be gates to the 1936 General (Confer hunt for altered hlUa gave new Im- evening. He gave an able U lk on of 12 Prospect street, Torrington. We Boys—Robert (Qulsh, Sidney supper will also be served. Union School, South Windsor, then pickles, rolls, cake and coffee was "ga g" rule. The railroad officers at New Ha ment of the secretary is toe best lifeguard. Membership cards must Bible classes. taken care of, so everybody should ence were James V. Claypool, pas ^ tu a to the search after agent* and the principle* that stand behind toe Restaurant permit o f John A. La- Cushman, W alter Parsons. The Week went to St. ‘Thomas's Seminary In served at about six, after which the A fter that, the leaders planned to ven said three or four night trains possible evidence of the general's be shown. 10:00 a. m.— English service with reserve Saturday, July 13, which is tor of East Providence M. E. church, Continued from Page One) TO SCRAP NRA SPIRIT emblem. Tha Elks band played neae of Ten Hill strest, Waterbury. unfltnees to be chief of the A ir Dialogue— Frances McCann <3on- Monday— Mass at 8:30. Bloomfield and St. Barnard’s Semin members sat around and talked call up the amendments bolstering police had returned empty-handed had been delayed from one to two Tuesday celebration of Holy Communion. Parade Day. We want to see every and Rev. Albert C. Knudson, dean last night from an expedition cover- several numbers and toe glee club The package store permit of Hen Corps and absolutely sustains and stance Hunt. Tuesday—Mass at 8:30. ary to Rochester. He returned to while their supper digested. A t of Boston University School of the AAA, which have been rewritten and a half hours. The women’s swimming classes Preparatory service will begin at able-bodied Veteran in Manchester conference, also Intend- o f the Maple street school sang. ry Fournier of 11 Dyer street, Dan confirms toe findings of toe com Song—.Can A Little Child Llke Tuesday—Girls' sewing class will the former school to complete his aliout 8:30 the memljers left the Theology. Alternates are Revs. E. In the hope they will conform to the To Continue Promotinjr Recov tog a large area along the Butte- Wrecking crews came here from ielson. will meet aa follows; 7 to 7:45, be 9:45 a. m. turn out on that day. Helena highway. Jliss Lillian Abrahamson rendered mittee.” Me. meet at 4:15. l-i 11:15 a. m.—German service. studies. He Is the son of Mr. and lake, tired, sun-burned, and with a E. Story and W. H. Bath. Mn.!? .** of the White Supreme Court'* N R A decision. New Haven and Maybrook. ginners; 7:45 to 8:30, intermediates. On Sunday next, June 16, the La “ pccators. ery Despite Termination of Another clue being invesUfated two solos and toe history of toe The Primary, third year. Wednesday—Mass at 8:30. The Week Mrs. Charles McGuire of South vote o i thanks to Mrs. Gertrude A t the close of Dr. Story’* report Wednesday ■ dles' Auxiliary, Department of (Con ent proposed that pres Codes. was the reported presence of a man flag waa given by Lewis H. Chap Memory work. Thursday—The Feast of Corpus Thursday at 8:00 p. m., toe choir Windsor. Bausola for another very successful he and his wife and daughter were The women’s bowling club will necticut, Veterans of Foreign Wars, S?,!,.- *"** working con- Mahan's description at man. past exalted ruler of Rock bowl at 3 o’clock. Presentation of Blblea. CHiristi will be observed with a High w ill meet for rehearsal. The Federated Workers held an picnic. summoned to the platform where a ACQUITTED OF KILLING Mass at 8:30. are holding Dedication exercises at through June prtggs, Ida., asking the road ville lodge. The offering. Friday evening Strawberry Festi Interesting meeting at the home of Mrs. Olive Chartler. District layman from the New Bedford Dis KILLS WIFE, SHOOTS MAN, to The men’s life-saving class will the Entrance Gardens of the r8»w- Termination o f the N R A to Its Idaho Falls. Miss Margaret Hartenateln. WHO WILL TO BE...THE meet from 7 to 7:45. The Junior Department—Mrs. Thursday—Junior choir rehearsal val on church lawn given by the Mrs. Walter Skinner Friday after Fldac Chairman, Mrs. Minnie Car trict made a witty and strong ad pre.scnt form will not affect wage DARE ington Veterans’ hospital. They tad iit™ bituminous daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Fred Hart- A public setback party will be Watson Woodruff, superintendent. at 6:30. Young People's Society. Music and noon. A fte r the business meeting rington, and Mrs. Grace Pitkin at dress of appreciation of the work of iMuatry. 11116 mine workem, and WIFE OF EX-HUSBAND are dedicating the gardens to the THEN TELLS REPORTER rates'or hours of labor now In force ensteln of Union street, was the BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN eld at the West Side Rec on Cedar For the Graduates—Jessie Little, Thursday—Junior choir rehearsal entertainment baa been provided. the program committee bod arrang tended a meeting of the Gensl-Vlola Dr. Story during his six years of In our plant," P. J. O'Leary, mana fathers of all Veterans. The exer- winner of toe American Legion es SUNDAY - MONDAY eet. Play will start at 7:46 and Hazel Mozley, Ruth Wheaton, at 6:30. ed a program on “Connecticut" as Unit of Windsor Locks, June 7, at ot 'i n office, to which the latter responded Majority of the nation's annual PUBLIC RECORDS ger of the Jtancheater Daln- plant Stanford. Ky., June IS.— (A P )__ say contest. She read her essay on "prizes will be awarded to the win Frank Wilson. Friday— Mass at 8:30. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE follow's: roll call, answered by name which time a pageant of the Fldac cLses will be held at 3 p. m. and It Is fegn„g.,y fittingly. w i^ e r c la l soft coal producUon AND TUESDAY requested that alll memljers of the Continued from Page One) o f the General Ice Cream Corpora Wlleon. 38, who the flag and later waa prasented ners. Congregational Hymn: “ This Is Friday—Senior choir rehearsal at H. B, Anthony, Minister o f town In which they were bom; Countries was given by the Junior ---- - thof oi.i tHo ^ ^ Bath then rMtd U s re tion announced today. Post and Auxiliary attend so the control of prices Warrantee Deed killed her successor as the wife of ^ t o a loving cup by Commander Thursday My Father’s World." 7:30. "Settlement of Connecticut", Mrs. Group. This pageant, and also one port of the Providence Dlatriot. u n ^ such a system would give the THE V. F. W. will haue a g(x)d showing pre.ionce of their ecven-vcar-old oon "W e were one o f the first corapan- A warrantee deed from Luigi J. True.sdale Wilson In a theater lob Bernard J. Ackerman. The Model Airplane CHub will Benediction. Saturday— Mass at 8:30. Paul Sheldlck; "Three Noted Writ given, June 4. to Glastonbury were There were several speakers during Perry. Sunday: at this affair. ?°.roakc the few changes necea- Garrone to Letltla A. Reymander by last February 24. today stood ac Following toe program the offi MONSTER meet at 7 o'clock to the club rooms. Postlude: Hallelujah—Beethoven. Saturday— Polish Language school 8:00 a. m.—Morning prayer. ers, Mrs. Albert E. Stiles; "Three competing In a contest to determine the afternoon, representing various Tonight, Saturday. June 15, the m an S ^ w ag. and hour de- In Christ's police-reported con w r y for us to comply with the for ’.n imdivided one-half Interest in quitted of a murder charge In the cers of toe lodge entertained the The women's swimming classes Notices at 9:00. 9:30— Church Bible school. (Class Inventors", Mrs. Minnie Dexter; the best pageant, to the district. conneetlonal interests o f Methodism- fession, he then took Perry to his a lot n1th 98 feet frontage on llii Lt. C. C. Robinson Post, No. 254, President's Re-employment Agree case. She pleaded temporary In visiting officers In the Ell?s home. TALKS! will meet as follows; 7 to 7:45, ad Monday, 3-S—A party for mem es for all ages. "Three Poets", Mrs. David Carter; Mrs. Olive Chartler. president, The concluding address o f the after south side of School street and 109 V. F. VV„ of Hartford, are holding home. In 39th street, and returned ment and, although no formal code sanity and the "unwritten law." vanced; 7:45 to 8:30, life-saving. bers of the Beginners Department SECOND CONGREGATIONAL 10:45 a. m.— Morning worship “Manufacturers of Connecticut," and Mrs. Minnie Carrington, secre noon was given by Dean Brown, of propose! came feet frontage on the west side of to await Koulauras at his wife's vya# ever adopted for our Industry, A Circuit court Jury returned a and their mothers. Frederick C. AUeo, Minister. with sermon by the pastor. Mrs. EM ward P. Collins; "Revolu tary, will represent the unit at the Flag Day exercises at their club Yale. HIs subject was "What We from_ some operators who are op- Ekist 66th street apartment. wo have endeavored to live up to the Spruce street, was filed for record verdict of acquittal after dellberat- Monday, 6:(X>—Soft ball league, banquet and mass meeting, in honor rooms, 3700 Mato street. There will poeM to the Guffey bill which IN SEARCH OF BEAUTY 2:30 p. m.— Junior Mission Band. tionary Heroes,” Mrs. Robert Valen Live By". His four simple p ha might have heard several folka is eumelent reMM for abandoning the pRUent is greatly overweight, tricts mapped out la the bin aad fix 8ecretary,Treasurer of ths Savings over showing Ufa size tableaux o f ! Hygrade Oil Company’s Advertising Truck ' characters, was a unique feature.' Swlfretrr remark that he should have hia bead them. he may have to wear arch eupporta production olleeatleos. It would be Bonk of Rockvllls was the speaker. MISS ANNA B A n A G U A ' to relieva ths burden on the archee BEH IN D eapacted to functhm amre or Ism as SUMMER CAMPS HEBRON ; The Yvordz to the class eong were ncamlned. But such has actually i i l N N £ W _ y 6 r k | The program included the reading of until the weight is 'reduced. One* the Interstate Commerce Cbmmia- Governor (Cross Proclamation by I wHtten by toe Jones street pupils. Cttfntno Bfrmlft T h e H igh S ch ool W o r l d WHERE WHERE Saturday, Jnna 15, 1935. To Have It Done V ol n.. No. 70. Compiled bp Studenta of Manchester High School Mias Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser T o Buy It wheels together). The wheel decora tions were stamped brass, applied. Business R eview TEACHER PRAISES Clamps Slid braces were not difm- FIVEGIRLSWIN EDWARD ATKINSON WINS MANCHESTER BOYS I D ia m n n C o u rt mies but were actually serving a TENNIS TEAM ENDS purpose. SOMANHIS EDITOR Many wreeks of bard labor follow;^ A1HLETIC MEDAL ON CLARK PAPERS A n d G re e n ed and often the light in bia little LEGION ESSAY CONTEST VICTORIOUS SEASON GARDEIIA’S NOTED A Chiropodist work shop burned brightly far Into The golf team’s chances for the Health Is Safeguarded MRS. MERRIFIELD HOLDS «- the night. Hour after hour of care rest of the season wrere considerably CAREFUL EYE TESTS FOR GHT JEWELRY! Podiatrist Miss lone Fellows Gives ful carving and planning were spent Eloise Duke, Peg Haagh, Amsrlcan must rsmembsr that be Is Austin Johnson and James Improved when Capt. Dan Clvello'a and at last the body was completed Wrist Watch WiU Be Award not tbs only one to obtsln s sub finger Injury healed sufficiently for Three Championships and By Dairy Cleanliness is fnlly qualified to diagnose —A body richly decorated with carv stantial living In this country of vast him to return to the team. For a This la the time of ths year when AMERICAN GUILD OFFICE GIVEN BY DR. OLIVER your foot troubles. He is Large Share o f Credit to ed eagles, shells, rope-molding and Florence Leemon, Marjor opportimltlss. He must not be gree Toman Hold Editorial while It looked as if the team would moat of us begin to wonder and blocks. Then the worker painted ed Student On Monday fo r dy. and attempt to gain more than Ten Wms Rung Up hy Lo not come through, even writh the Quality always tells. >6 and sanitary, safeguarding the puzzle what we will give the grad Plans are nearly complete for the examined by the State this with several coats of red paint hla share of the things which make What la your eyesight worth in fracL (which ia the measurement of the family, Including Clara, little Charles Donahue. ie Mitchell, Marion Montie. stellar play of Weir and Foster. Milk, properly selected end kept,' •>***‘*' consume its uate. We want to give them some annual convention of the teachers, Bobby and Mary Ellen, and that Board and Licensed to prac rubbed down to a smooth finish. up for gcxid, whoieeome living. How. Posts With Pnhlications. The M. H. S. team accompUshed cal Racket I^elders. doUart ? Consider under what handi vlaloD,) by the SUte Board of Op products. thing that la dainty. To help the Tbs interior of the coach was an His Paper On Snbject o f tometry. The diettngulahing feature is rich in healthful vitamins and cf banjo, mandolin and guitar, coni- j beautiful borne in an exclusive At ever, this does not mean that the in an unusual feat lost week by beat caps you would labor, what plea- Mr. Wilkie takes every precau graduate make good in life, they'll lanta suburb . . . Frends say Mrs. tice. overwhelming task in itself, involv dividual should not try to reach a ing the Windham golf team 14 to 4, Of the Optometriat Is that he epcc- calories which build up the body, tion In addition to those required t lalng The American Guild, to be j aurea you would mlaa, If srou were I have to be confidently on time. .eld in Lawrence, Maas., June 23, 24 | Jones, Ixirn Mary Malone and Bob The twentieth Issue of the June ing white plush, arm rests, toggle 'The glris’ athietlca medal will be Americanism. goal which stands before him. By all Copies of three Clark University at the Willimantic course. Wind ialtzei In refraction. Ured and worn by the cares of the by law to protect the health of hla Hence the need for wrist watch With Tuesday's 5-0 shutout of deprived of that sight. And realize Dr. Oliver polnU out In relaUon and 25, according to Mrs. Ada N. - by never had any other sweethearts. numher of Somenhis was distributed grips, removable cusiiiona, fur rug awarded on Class Day to Eloise means be should trive to maintain publications, "The Clark Quarterlj^', ham has never been defeated before the degree of care that roust b e ' world. patrons by seeing that cleanlinesa la that combines abixilute precision She was marrt. 1 in 1924 . . . Dr. and aun-burst design on the ceiling. success In the parUcular field he par a literary magazine: the college year on Its home course by any golf team Middletown High, the Manchester to eye-atraln. that It can cause ChUdren and adults alike enjoy the watchward in every operation Merrlfield, Manchester teacher o f ; Thursday afternoon. Duke, Peg Haugh, Florence Lee tadeen to pceserve It. and handsome appearance. You will fretted instruments who la national Accompanied her husband to many Tiny erobroldorcd for-get-me-nots ticipates In. The spirit of induatri- book, and the a a rk University and It is seldom defeated by such a High tennis team closed the seasonKaaon - headaches and upsets In the nervoui milk from A. R. Wilkie, dealer In from the time the cow ia milked find at Gardeila's a large assort Barney Wichman, 'T o Charles Donahue, editor-in- mon, Marjorie Mitchell and Marian Edward Atkinson. *85. la the win Tlirough 16 year# of service t o , sytem, and when neglected can lead setreUry and treasurer of the Guild. parts of the world “ 'in quest of those were painstakingly worked on the ousness should be one of the fore Newrs have been examined with a large acort. with the distinction of being Mancheater and surrounding ter-. high quality milk products, Includ until tha bottle la left at a patron's ment of beautiful watches. Ixith for When he won chief of the Somanhis staff." says Montia for achieving 1,000 points In ner of a wrlat watch, offered by Dll- to a serious condition. It la cor ing raw and pasteurized milk. door. The Guild Is made up of recognlz- j ^cnenjplonshlps. Chiropodist • Podiatrist Utsa Fellows, faculty adviser of the plush seats. Each atltcb taken was gym. most requisites of a goot Amsrlcan. special Interest at Manchester High Wllk of Windham took low ball foremost tennis team in the rltory. Dr. Walter Oliver haa em-1 tha girl and boy graduatea. grand slam" in 1930 and re done by hla bands alone. worth-Cornell Post of the American "To be a good Ameriepn In times wdtb a 77 but three of Manchester's rected by proper refraction or meas This firm offers a complete dairy Both raw and paiteurlzed milk are Jewelry, nowadays, has as _mueb ed teachers of the fretted Inatru- SS8 Main St. Bnblnow Bldg. fToup, “la due a very large share of In addition to the high-medal school recently becauee two Man of ConnectlcuL Beginning the phaslzed quality In hie work. Dr. | ments, throughout the United States tired from competition ^ .... Mary TeL 5220 After six months of steady, con Legion and donated by Frank Bray, of atresa such as we are going chester High school graduates take players amashed eighty, Danny son with only one returning letl urement of the vlalon. Merely wear service to resldente of Manchester, distributed in Menchestcr by Mr. a part in the whole charm and the individual credit. Both the winnerz, 311 girls have received Oliver ii a graduate of the Klein ing a pair of glasses does not solve nith its aanitary plant at 16 Walk Wilkie who haa built up his trade editorial and the business staffs centrated labor the model was per points for participating in one or for the best essay written by any through now la -nily aomething of a responsible part In the three publl- Civello and Bill Weir getting 78 s man, the team haa brought to Man^ School of Optica of Boston, and beauty of the new graduation cos 0-6; Evenings by App. fected. All the parts were in work member of the High school on the which every American could be while Foster got a 76. Reardon the atrain. er street. The tuirounding com- through' the quality of hie milk tumes aa any touch of fashion's niere are over 400 members of i Slancheater, CL have worked very faithfully to pre more sports during this year and catlona. Chester High the state champion since being in the profeaslon, he had the Guild. Us yearly actlvltlea in ing order, (springs, shock absotbers, subject "What It Means To Be a got an 88. ship, the C. C. L. I. league champion Dr. Oliver has a large selection munltlee are adequately covered by which is thick, rich and pure. The newest frills. Jewelry has its place STR.-VNOE BEAST *IERRORIZES’ pare this year book's excellence.” 104 girls have accumulated enough proud. It takes the courage, determi Austin Johnson, M. H. S.. '31, is practiced In Hartford and Manchei-. clude a convention and contests In windows, doors, wheels, buckles and Good American." nation. and stamina that the early Manchester also boat Rockville ship and the C. C. I. L. meet cham of frames, particularly recommend a network of routes assuring milk has a creamy top which makes in the scheme of style. It catches SOUTH CAROUNA AREA Tbs year book is dedicated to the points to receive one of the live em editor-ln-chlef, of the Quarterly and ter. I prompt and aatisfactory service to the breakfast cereal more appetiz solo and group work by students of tiny, white, folding steps). It was a blems to be awarded. Essays were written by a large settlers possessed to be able to tri last week by the score of 15 to 3. pionship. The high School has re ing the new Loxlt Frame. Loxit and reflects, not only the dancing retiring superintendent of schools, James Toman, '33 is associate edi An optometriat ia licensed to re- la the only rimleaa mounting prei- its patrons anywhere in the vicini ing and tempting. Heavy an'd light tbo teachers. The contests and Bluffton, S. C.— (A P )—A atrange F. A. Verplanck. This dedication marvelous work of art created by The 750-polnt award, which la a number of fresliman, sophomores, umph over the ma.'iy obstacles con tor. In the current issue Johnson haa Bill Weir shot a 79 for low. while ceived two cups Ind ons trophy for sunbeams of the day but seeming, Civello got 86, and Reardon and this work. enting a full engraved finieasd ty- cream is also available. Families too, to watch the sparkle of happy competitive recitals of orchestras beast that looks like a Jaguar and Do expresses the seniors’ appreciation the hands of a youth in his teens. round, felt emblem of white back Juniors and seniors. Teachers of fronted by the people of the United a vigorous editorial urging more Its pasteurised milk apclls purity who phone 8365 may have their made up of the fretted instruments, ground with the letters, V H. 8. in English sent the best from each di Foster took 86'a. The reasons contributing to their front No bulky screw heads dis eyes and the gleam of Joyous life in kills cattle like a grizzly bear is of his friendly helpfulness and in Winning the first prize in the State States in the present depression. To creative expression by the college figure the smalt and Inconspicuous wtth no danger from any source. homes placed on one of Mr. Wilkie's which are sponsored hy the teachers doing, much to stimulate stay-at- You Need Glassest? terest. Mr. Verplanck has Just of Connecticut, he enjoyed a trip to red, will be given to: Margaret vision to a committee, con-slstlng of be a goed Am.^rlcan is to act Intel rcconi of ern straight victories, no the spirit of graduation day—Jew students, while Toman ia author of strap. Loxlt presents a splendid The milk comes I-ora selected routes, which form a network elry in some of its new fashionable and brought to the national meeting. home habits after nightfall on the No Better Proof completed 48 years of seryiee as Chicago and also a cash prize. This Carlson, Eloise Duke. Fanily Eccel- Miss Helen E>tea, head of the Eng ligently In trying circumstances. a narrative sketch and two poems, defeats, and eight shutouts lies In Earlv registrations received by Mrs. lente, Vera England, Eleanor Gor W eldon assortment of bridge styles. High herds In Coventry and eveiythlng through the length and breadth of forms completes the beauty of the part of the fearful hereabouts. te neceesary than the sclentlfie ■uperintendent of schools In Man model coach was on display in the lish department: Edron Bailey, vice- Aristotle, the Greek philosopher, had Johnson is Junior editor and To the friendship and aportsmanablp In the model milk plant is clean Mancheater. Merrlfield indicate unusually largo chester. don. Catherine Harris, Florence between the players, the coopera bridgea, medium bridges or low charming whole ensemble. Forest Ranger Wyman Cook, one and con\'lnclng method of "eyo Tercentenary Exhibit, where daily it principal of the High school, and the right idea when he said: ‘It la man la sophomore editor of the year ATKINSONS VOTED bridgea — there ia a variety to meet orchestral groups Included this of the few persons to see the ma examination.” Two new features help to make was viewed by many wondering and Leemon. Elizabeth Lupien. Ruth tion of the players with Coach Hart B eauty What could make e better gift Allan Dexter, commander of the better for a city to be governed by book, a handsome volume bound in the exact preference of every rim than a dainty piece of Jewelry. Try year. Matters of interest to players rauder, describes it as atiout eight Delay Is Harmful! the Somanhis attractive. For the admiring onlookers. Marin. Merle Shorts and Rather American Legion PoPt. a good man than by good laws.' well. and the large amount of prac of the fretted Instrument are dls- Sieger. white leather with fine photographs tice the team has hfid. less wearer. Attractive engraving nature, supplying them with plea, Gardeila'a 42 Asylum street, Room feet long and dark brown or brlndle Money Cannot Buy Back first time in the history of Manches Harold Dwyer, M. H. S. '30. is the The award will probably be made “Let ua all try to realize this bit of campus scenes in which Toman AS MO^TUDIOUS cakes, rolls and other such articles cursed at the series of business in color with black spots on its Poor Vision or Lost SIghL ter High school, two classes have TTie 450-point award, which is a The players who will graduate In Salon in many choice deslgr.4 and patterns HOME BAKERY USES 22 (up one flight) Hartford, for young man described. at an assembly on Monday. The of valuable advice and try to make haa written a humorous account of further accentuate the appearance of food aa required for apecial sup- your gifts. meetings held during each conven- body. been recorded together in one year —L. Khnkammer, '36B. chevron, will be awarded to: Zita prize-winning essay foilows; clude Claptain Lebro Urbanetti, trip Brennan, Mittie Chapman, Vera the United States, the land of the the Inconspicuous quality of the of Loxit bridge etylea. peri. I.,. Gardella In the same lo llcn. They determine the Guild Shown a picture of a Jaguar, Cook WALTER OLIVER book, since this year, the first mld- Charaateristica free and the home of the brave.” le-championship bolder, state sin PUREST MATERIALS W. J. Davla, proprietor of the pcllclea during the coming year. ysar graduation was held. England, Faith Gallnat, Eleanor aophomore cIm s under the title, "A Class Selections for Senior gle runner-up and No. 1 for four Dr. Walter Oliver, optometrist ia cation for twenty-four years, has said it resembled the "varmint” be Registered Optometrist A POSTAOE STAMP "The characteristics required to Lost Generation.' Our Permanents located at 915 Main Street and the liakery, haa had 26 years in the done fraternal work for Mancliester Mrs. ilerrlfield haa been teachlcg saw in a forest on the 40,000-acre Formerly, all the books except the One may have never thought that Gordon. Catherine Harris, Enea years on the varsity. Largely 915 Main St. TeL SOSO Johnson. Anna Lerch, Alice Mad be a "good" American in the ever- Toman Is feature editor of the telepbone number la 6080. bakery businesa, starting In Cardiff, lodges for many years. He special in Manchester for the past eleven estate of George W. Varn near here. leather-bound copies of the seniors, the bit ul gummed paper he sticks changing political, economic, and through the work of Urbanetti, the Make “ Headlines” The Davla Home Bakery of 519 Wales. He has a City and Gullda years Her studio is located on the had paper covers. Tills year a board den, Alice Mason, Marjorie May, Clarke News raid author of a hu “Who’s Who” Are Pub High achool tennis has developed izes In supplying lodge emblems, on a letter is about the most in social conditions of the United U U D S TENNIS MANAGER morous poem "To an Onion" in the Main etreet, haa long enjoyed the of London Certificate for bread and such as rings, chains, buttons and eicond floor of the Orford Building, cover with a background of bright tricate document in the world. Marjorie McCormick, Arllne Nel- from an obscure sport to a dominat HORSE AGE. aon. Marjorie Nocker, Francesca States aro still, with few exceptions, last issue. In this issue, too, Johnson styled to suit your face. reputaUon of being a fine place to bakery goods; also Flelachmann'a charma, of the highest quality. He 865 Main Street. Included In her red embossed with a white ship re- Into one postage stamp goes the lished in Year Book. ing and successful activity. Diploma of New York for bakery pupil groups la a banjo band and a placea the paper cover. I'he cover Oswald. Florence Robbins, Martha the same characteristics which were haa a review of the University Play- F iw Cut. purchase your pastry. Bakers here haa the largeat emblem stock In MRS. ADA N. products of mines, forests and dis FOR ENCOURAGING TEAM Louts (Jeorgettl graduates next Conway, Mo.—H m motor oar age goods. New England. He can also supply plectral or^estra. waa designed by Clarence atone, of Roth, Ruth Rundo, Merle Shorts, required of the faithful colonists era' presentation of three one-act February. "Cy," with only one de have prided themselves on turning When You Build- tant fields and the skill of Industrial participating in the early atruggles is finding its old eompetltor etUl go sport trophies and plaques; also The Merrifleld studio la open MERRIFIELD the class of 103<1A. arts. UnCle Sum mamifattures Ejth'T Steger and Lillian Weir. plays by Eugene O’NeUl, and a feat this year, could be depended up out only the htgheat grade of pea- The 200-polnt award, a round felt for the existence of what has prov The work of managers of athletic The curiosity of the achool as to ing strong tn this Missouri town. fraternal plaques. Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednes Special features of the book will from twelve to fifteen billion stamps thought-provoking -ssay on the stu on for points when they were most Dial 5009 try of all descriptlone. Perhepa TEACHER OF emblem with a letter "B” or "W ” ed to be one of the greatest civilized teams Is usually taken for granted dent’s attitude to his college. John ■Who’s Who" in the senior class was Thirty hitching posts are being June Is also the month of brides days of each week for instruction. Build R if^ t! FRETTED INSTRUMENTS anable the student to remember In yearly, enough to reach from the needed. Blit Sinnamon and ^ y many of you have never tried the —orange blossoms—wedding bells. Lei'son appointments can be arrang Uter years the fact that 193S was stamped on It goes to: Mary Alice peoples in the world. Doubtless you with little thanks, but Louis Geor- son and Toman were each editor-in- satisfied upon the distribution of erected in the buslneaa dletrict to ac earth to the moon. They are print Della Fera return next year. Among Hotel Sheridan Bldg. commodate those who etlU drive Davis Home Bakery for paatry, ao And lipeaklng of brides you prob ed by calling Mrs. Merrlfield at 7643. And Before Yon Build. Through the courtesy Gibson, celebrated as an anniversary for sev Andrews, Virginia Armstrong, have read of the ctruggica and hard gettl, of the victorious tennis team, chief of Somanhis in their respective the Somanhis yesterday. The fol those who will stand good cbu cea If you haven’t done so we now In Daily Health Get Our Estimate. at ed on paper from the Csrollnaa, with Edith Burke, . Constance Germain. haa something to say of team-man lowing la the "Who’s Who:” horses. ably will be Interested to know that Inc., we offer for a Umited tiroe, eral reasons. Quite a bit of ma ink from Missouri, minerals and ships undergone by early colonists senior years at Manchester when for the two other positions next year vite you to go tn and let them con Marjorie McCormick, Teresa Mad in the settlement of this country. ager Woodrow Trotter: Beat all-around—Helen Pietrow- Gardeila'a handle a large stock of FREE Mandolins, Banjos and terial has been devoted to the ter gummed with tapioca starch, not Somanhis was a literary periodical. are: Petricclo, O’Leaiyi Cole and vince you of their fine cooking and ring mountings, of white gold Onitare with coats of lessons. centenary of Connecticut and to the den. Marjorie Nocker, Rose Orfl- Their courage and determination to "A great deal of credit goes to skl, Alphonse Obuchowskl; Most Jack Puter, assistant manager thia baking. Service ARV ID glue; from caasave fields in Java. telll, Dorothy Post, Rose Shapiro. Manager Trotter. Although he did platinum, and diamond studded. For porttculars see Mrs. Mer- tercentenary of the founding of the The stamps are printed on estabileh themselves should serve as Studious—Edward Atkinson, Mar year. tlanchceter's greatest op Watch This Space For Specials! At the Davis Home Bakery you firat public High school, and tribute Helen Tepk, and Lillian Weir. an example to those who, when cir not play, he did a great deal to help garet Atkinson; Most Likely to Suc ponent for the next two years will SAND an d will find many types of rolls and SEABURG rlfield at her studio, Mondays, presses which, in one contlmioiia Those receiving a "W " are: Mar HARTFORD TO BORROW EMOTIONS CAUSE GRAI'E DOOMED GREEK COLONEL has been paid to Samuel Clemens, cumstances do not aiw’ays favor the team to win their matches. ceed—Margaret Atkinson. Edward be Middletown. It has a team several kinds of bread, any one of GENERAL CONTRACTING Tuesdays and Wednesdays. operation, wet the paper, ink and garet Atkinson, Virginia Burnham, "Coach Hartwell, at times, DAVIS CHANGES IN BODY TO TR.UN ABY8SINIANS known as Mark Twain, ConnecUcut'a wipe the stamp plates, print the them, 'lie down and give up.’ Visual Atkinson; Done Most for M. H. S.— composed entirely of sophomores, GRAVEL which Is certain to suit your taste 54 Walker SL Tel. 6095 865 Main St. TeL 7643 Bernice Beebe, Minnie Brozowakl, couldn’t come to some of the Margaret Sullivan, Charles Dona most loved humorist, who was bom ■tamps, apply the gum and wind ize what kind of a civilization would MANCHESTER EXHIBIT who by 1937 ought to have an un HOME BAKERY EXCAVATING for the beat. Their products are Athena (A P )—Although he is un Just 100 years ago. Doris Cole, Helen DeSimone, Eliza matches and Trotter was in a posi hue: Moat Thoughtful—Ruth Fish, high in quality, but not high tn Anger, Fear or Other Mentsl Reac WIFE the finished produce on rolls. have grown up in this country if the beatable combination, especially in GRADING der sentence of death from the Ths art department under the di beth DeSimone, Eleanor Davis. early colonists had balked at the tion to coach the team. He also did Joseph Polozle; Best Mannered— price, and once you have purchased tion May- Produce Increesed Blood A numbering machine prints a Mary Draghi, Grace Donohue, Em A large number of the exhlhlts Jones and Salmonsen. l o a m f i l l i n g Sugar Content, Rapid Pulse or Greek government. Colonel Kaklrt- rection bf Mlea Harriet Condon, haa many obstacles lying in their path. a great deal of extra labor for the Jane Bantly, William McPortland; The Red and White this year have some of their breads, we feel sure .MRS. ROBERT TYRE JONE aerial number on each 400 stamps ma Dietz, Viola Eccellente. Sophie success of the team. Furthermore, which the Manchester schools had Variety of Rolls for Picnics. BRIDGE AND ROAD . High Pressure, sis has Just been offered a new ap contributed many new linoleum cuta. which are run oft. Then at night , Perseverence Most Personality—Helen Pletrow- sebred 46 points and allowed their that you will )>ecome another of the Mary Jones is an enthusiastic Falkowski, Fay Fike, Antoinette the tennis team waa forced to use on display recently at the Trade ski, Andrew Fiedler; Most Loqua BUILDING many Davis Home Bakery patrona. pointment. He 16 able to accept it Space haa been ^ven over to an en- each sheet must be accounted for. “Before the revolution, the opponents only 4, at the same time Also Cookies and Cup because it does not Involve hla re golfer . . . but takes lessons from paved etching of the High achool Fogllo, Janie Harris, Heler Holmes, Manager Trotter's car many times School are to be on exhibit through cious—Bernice Livingston. Anthony Besides good roils and bread they By DR. MORRIS FI8HBEIN others than her famous husband . . . CAVEY'S GRILL The tapioca starch used In gum Margaret Johnson, Harriet Knight, pioneers had to presevere imder the to go on trips. out the summer at the Old State playing some of the best teams yet The turn to Greece. 45 East Center Street by Kenneth Tedford, '86A. Tbla ming la the aame food used for mak Kaminski; Best Looking—Merle scheduled. Lebro Urbanetti and also specialize In Englieh, Irish and Editor, Journal of ttie American "A man might teach hia wife to play Stalls Kutz. Alice Madden, Marion harsh and cruel treatment accorded “His cheery and Jolly way of House in Hartford as a part of an Shorts, George Leary. Cakes. Sliced Bread. The colonel has been invited by year, the book baa been modernised ing puddings. There la enough used Hay Della Fero have been unbeat Scotch pastries, made from kitchen- Medical Aeeootatlon. and of Hygeta, the Belgian military mi' 'on, which bridge,” says Bobby, "or even drive Mahoney, Nathalie Moorehouse, them by King George. Consequently, cheering the team waa a great help. exhibition sponsored by the Hart Alexander Jarvis Co. tested formuiaa, using the purest of by omitting the border around each to make a pudding for greater New the people dctcrr,^lned not to abide Beat Athletes — Faith Gallnat, able in matches with other schools, 416 Center SL TeL 4324—3526 the Health Magazine la organizing Abyssinia's new army, a motor car . . . but not golf.” . Invites YOU Dorothy Nelson, Fellca Pletrowskl, “ Cy" Georgcttl wouldn't have been ford schools. This exhibit com Wilson McCormick: Most Original'— 519 Main St, Tel. 8286 ingredients, such as butter, eggs page. Francta Qardner made the York. by the laws of their,home countVy, not excluding state or league meets. to Join the Ethiopian general staff. So Mrs. Jones studies with Howard You will Uke the atmosphere— Its Food Includ artlatie tail-pieces which appear at Mae Sloan. WDIlhelmlna Sacherek, able to eat hla strawberry cake if it memorates the founding of the riv Eleanor Shleldge. Russell Jlolraes; and milk. Becket and C?hicU Ridley, Atlanta The Intricate process la tha en Eleanor Thresher, Ann Wa-shkle- England, and revolted. Perhaps one er to>vhs and their "children." of The following record spealu for tt- Some time ago, a man saw his He is at present in Bulgaria, but la ing Special ItaUan dishes—Its dance floor, and the bottom of the pages. graving. A picture of the new hadn't been for Trotter’s financial Most Popular—Helen Pletrowskl, 8 ^ : The single and double crust pies cousin fall out of a third story win expected to go to Addis Ababa professionals. It’s Just a diversion the check! wlcz and Ruby Wilson. ot the most luipo'-tant reasons why backing. Bill SInnamon, when on which Manchester, as an outgrowth John Tierney; Best Excuse Maker— from the Davis Home Bakery are A great deal of appreciation and stamp is first drawn on cardboard Manchester Opponents dow. He rushed her to the hospital. shortly. though . . . her chief interests are Ten games, in which 50 girls par the people won their Independence trips, secured his dally hamburga of Hartford, is one. Even more ot Rosemae Struteyvant, Reno Corns; always crisp and possess a fine fla thanks should ba given to MIsa about 3 or 4 Inches, then photo ticipate were played. In basket 3 Bristol ...... 2 AT YOUR SERVICE When he got there, nervous and PIEL’S and RUPPERT’S BEER lone Fellows and Russell Wright, wa.s that ail individuals cooperated with money borrowed from the Manchester exhibits would have Best Procrastinators—Gladys Stev vor. Luncheon ...... 50c graphed the exact size of the stamp. ball. 250 girls played 58 games. A in their determination to procure "Chuck." been taken in had it not been for 4 Alumni ...... 0 We are alwavs glad to answer any question about They specialize in exceptional upset, his knees were shaking and CROFT ALE the faculty advisers of the Soman It la then pasted in the center of an enson. Charles Pinney; Best Dancers 5 his eyes watered for two hours later. Dinner ...... 50C-75C varsity Blue and White team was freedom. Such cooperation should, "Trotter revenged his defeat in the difficulty of moving some of West Hartford ...... 0 cakes for parties and weddings, and his itaff, for tholr direction of the other piece of cardboard. Slowly, —Rose Mlatretta, Robert Vennart; 4 Wesleyan F r o s b ...... 2 INSURANCE When his blood was examined, tha Sunday . . .7.5c-$1.00 Imported and Dome.stic Wines chosen, which traveled by bus to especially in periods of economic de the Wesleyan swimming pool by them and the fact that some of the Be.st Dressed—Roberta Gorman, have a special service for church, Don’t Be Sorry— BE INSURED! work of student editorial and busi laborloualy^ with a magnifying glass the Basketball Sports Day at West 5 West Hartford ...... 0 doctors found the amount of blood ness ataifB. pressions, bo one of the outstand cleverly defeating Ray DellaFera exhibits are not in keeping with the Robert Haar; Most Musical—Lucille at any time. W’e urge you to take advantage of our fraternal, and organizations of this We W'rite All Kinds of Insurance Including in silent surroundings, it is traced Hartford. Peg Haugh was made an ing characterlstlca of a good Ameri river towns’ theme. 4 Bristol ...... 0 sugar had risen considerably. —Margaret Sullivan, '3BB. with a sharp instrument in aott and "Cy" Georgcttl in a mile niii, Brown: Ward Krause; Best Debat- years of experience. ofriclal Intramural girls' basketball can. When a nation is in the midst held during a match with Middle- Miss Hazel Lutz, who directed the 5 Middletown ...... 0 That la one serioun effect that AUTO-MOBILE steel. After tbs steel is hardened, referee this year, the only one in ora—Rose Shapiro, Robert Knapp; 5 Windham ...... 0 of economic difficulties, there should town high's net team. Manchester exhibit, will act on the Most Drag — Betty Harvey, An the mental reaction which Is called WHERE a soft steel cylinder is rolled over Manchester high. committee for the Hartford exhibit. 6 More Business College..! • HOLDEN-NELSON CO., Inc. emotion can have on your body. THEFT PLATE GLASS ‘ FIRE TO BUY SHRUBS-FLOWERS it under tremendous pressure. The be the wholehearted cooperation of "One of the weaknesses of Cliuck thony Kaminski: Most DramaUc — TeL 8657 "Seivicc and BellablUty" In tennis, 220 girls played in the every individual in doing his part to Trotter, however, which can't be The exhibits which will be taken 5 Middletown ...... 9 858 Main Street When you get excited, your pulse GREENHOUSES AND raised impression la hardened and tournament during gym periods. Dorothy Venier, Francis Peckenham. McCONVILLE’S NURSERIES .solve the problems confronted. overlooked Is hla liking for the fair to Hartford are: living and bedroom, "Done” School Most—Gladys Gardella beats rapidly. When you are stricken then becomes the tool of the plate- T! 0 winners of gym classes are: from the Green school; kitchen, 46 with fear, your face becomes pallid. Hardy Perennials and Rock Garden Plants, 50c doz. maker, who uses It to cast 400 tm- 8tablll74itloii aex. Time and time again he and Stevenson. Reno Coma; Class Babies PAGANl <4 GORMAN Marion Behrend, Fellca Pletrowskl, from the Lincoln school: living room, W. Trotter. 42 Asylum Street If you normally have high blood TeL 4412 Annual Flowering P lants...... 2 doz. for 25c preaalons of the stamp on steel Margaret Oswald, Enes Johnson, "And you may ask, 'What can I Urbanetti went walking with High —Bernice Livingston, William Wal 928 Main Street A DibEAM COME TRCE do to help make my country a safe school girls from the opposing from the Barnard school; meeting Room 22— Up One Flight pressure, and you become angry, you SPECIAL WEEK-END SALE OF sheet which is prepared to fit the Virginia Ixiomla, Helen Pletrowskl, dron: Wittiest—Esther Wells, Rus HULTINB GETS TRACK LEI "Margaret Ogllvy " ia a biography press. and welcome place to live?’ Before achool. Sturdy "hermits” like Geor- house, from the Washington achool; sell Holmes; Vainest—Calls Green FRENCH BEAUTY SHOPPE experience an additional rise In ANNUAL FLOWERING PLANTS...... 4 dozen 25c by Sir James Barrie of the one per- Marjorie Mitchell, Elizabeth Lu store, from the Hollister school. Carl E. Hultine, M. H. S., '33, —Jim Dougan, '38. answering this question. let us con gettl, DellaFera, and Sinnamon tried way, Francis Peckenham; Most Shy blood pressure. In fact, perspns with See Our Saturday Display At Birch and Main Sts. •on who was dearer to him than any pien. Ann Wnshklewicz, Elsie The candle-making exhibit, from a member of the freshman class 709 Main Street Phone 3058 HARTFORD Klein, Faith Galinat and Francesca sider the many dlirieiUtlea which to correct them but to no avail." —Ruth Brown, John Donahue. liigh blood pressure aro warned not 16 Windemere Tel. 5947 other human being—ids mother. tha South school; fire-making ex Wesleyan University, baa befi to get angry or excited, for a fur Oswald. These girls arc final win arc now, and w'll be for years to Class Couples—Evelyn Beaupre, awarded hia clasa numerals for par* Tel. 6-7378 Bs^rrle was bom in a little Scotch hibit, from the Bunce school; soap- George Leary; Eleanor Shleldge, $3.00 PERMANENTS ther rise tn their blood prereure may A .R . WILKIE ners of the tournament and should come, facing the people of the Unit ticipation in track during the past town, Klnlsnulr. in I860. From hla making exhibit, from the Keeney Donnell Lord; Claire Stephens, Rich result In brain hemerrbage and Dealer la STRICKLAND ENJOYS they be unable to finish matches ed States. We are In the midst of an season, it was announced today by earliest years he loved to write, and EX-GOYERNOR PILOTS school; Nathan Hale's achool and ard Carpenter: Thelma Jackson. An death. hla dreams for an education In order this year, those who arc atlll in the economic depression which. If allow the Department of Physical Educa 2 Shampoos - Haircut and Finger Wave EMBLEMS tournament will be scheduled in the ed to continue, will probably end In Nathan Hale’s home, from the Na drew Fiedler. RAW and REPAIRS PUT OFF WILL COST YOU MORE! that he might one day be able to be REPERTORY THEATER than Hale school; the Salt Box tion at the University. come a writer waa shared only by fall to play the final winner. Elsie the political and economic chaos of MODEL PLANE WINNER with Permanent—All for $3.00. The discovery of the rise In sugar PASTEURIZED Klein and Fellca Pletrowskl were the country. In every depression, house from the Highland Park SHORTH.XND TOURNAMENT DIAMONDS hla mother. Hia dream came true, school; the Saurus exhibit from the PROBLEMS OF DEMOCRACY content of the blood, when emotion G. SCHREIBER & SON, Inc. and, at the age of twenty-five, he runners up in the annual state tour the outstanding problem to be solved The last weeks of school are being occurs In some persona, was made MILK GENERAL BUILOINO CONTRACTORS 8t. Loult, a city of over a million nament for doubles players. Charles Mozzer, '38, enjoyed an Buckland school; and the Colonial Miss Kellogg's upper-senior short WATCHES became a Journalist in 1-ondon Is that of unemployment. Therefore, school room, tapestries and busts, spent by Miss Obererapt’a Problems after an extended investigation. Re- Tuberculin Dealers In Building filateriate. Wood Working and Repairs. people presents many advantages as Aa to awimming, a Splash Day it is absolutely necessary that every airplane ride, last week, with for hand class recently held a short cenUy at Yale University, actenUste Hla works are especially noted for from the High school. of Democracy class In giving re and Office and Mill. 285 W. Center SL TeL 4951 both humor and pathos. A few’ of the home of a little theater organi party waa held in Manchester, in Individual .should do hla part to mer Governor Trumbull as pilot. hand elimination tournament. Mar ports on subjects In which they ore tabulated the effecte of excitement Tested them are: "The Little Minister," "A addition to swimming tests which bring about a better stabllizaUon of Charles was pictured on the first garet Toman won the tournament, particularly Interested. The reports for Rich, Wholesome I^HLK from various causes. And many Cows zation, finds Francis Cowles Strick page of the Hartford Courant last competing against Alice Nevue in Window in Thmms”, "Sentimental were passed off by many girls in economic conditions. In the present which have already been given have Expert Repairinsr cases, like that o f the man whose The public (a land, a graduate of Manchester High gym periods. Buttons were given week, with his trophy as winner of CLASS IS ENTERTAINED the final round. Each day Miss call Mountain Brook Farm Tommy.,’ and also many Peter Pan depression, as waa the case in pre- been on the Pure Food and Drug cousin fell out of the window, show Invited to In Keep Y'onr Food Healthful PLUMBING, TINNING and HEATING CONTRACTORS Stories. school and at pr-aont director of a out. Life saving teat lessons were rtous crises, there have come for first place in the Model Airplane Kellogg dictated to the clasa for contest held in the State Armory. movement, and on atrlkes and labor D. W . KELSEY ed a decided rise In blood sugar con spect onr mod- By Keeping It ChlUedI A simple lovely woman— S t Louis Repertory Company. Mr. given, 27 girls passing—11 Junior# ward many plans, some practicable about two minutes and gave 10 min organization. The other reports ernly equipped SHEET METAL and 18 senlori. Thirty girls played The contestants were divided in WITH HOBBY to O R T S tent. Yon WUI Like Our Service. RANGE AnXSJiAVfP Mamret O^lvy, Strickland’ has been director of pro- and others ridiculous, proposing utes to transcribe. The tournament will cover a variety of subjects Tei. 8890 Dally Delivery and sanitary feaalonal companies for five years at baaeball. Five bowling matches, 12 to two groups, boys under 16 and lasted about two weeks aa students It’e One was tha case of a man who OIL BURNERS WORK With face as soft, and heart aa remedies to end the depression. boys over 16. They had the choice ranging from the Olympic Games . Ouerneey Througlkont had had a motor accident, in which plant at kind. the Berkshire Play House in Stock- girl bowling, were held. An "Entertainment Day” was held gradually dropped out to Bolshevism. FRESH Victor Hedeen In leaders' class, 24 girls were Confidence of making three types of airplanes Milk Manchester his wrife gave birth to a baby. Anoth 16 Walker Pearson & Johnson 109 Center TeL 5816 Aa anyone's could be. bridge, Masaachucetta, and for aev- So-called 'liberals' or ‘radicals' last Friday by both of Mlaa Weat- EGGS 37 Hollister Street Hugo Pearson, Herbert Johnson J oh n eon L ittle eral Broadway productions, but he leaders in golf, with 38 Iris taking —baby R. O. G., hand-launched du er was the instance of a woman who A present Uielr fascinating plans be haver’s Junior college English di was Informed that she had cancer. . Street Phone finds tha Repertory the.'iter most at lessons from Mr. Martin, at Man ration, and flying scale-models. visions. 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Sophie IN SEASON Key and Lock Work For all P « ^ In perfect working order a'heavy plaited belt, we had a cos Schleldge, 53-0; February, Beatrice try Lake. The picnic was well plan the necessity of understanding this to m e ^ U Iy acUng upon this, the Irwlo, 47-3; March, Frank Spacek, to the best interests of society. By ned and went off emoothly. Trans falkowski gave a monclogue entitled SUMMER DRIVING **^l?NOCO^ relationship, when you come to con tume which from a distance very "Tired of CJhurch." It waa about an JUST DIAL 5121 Gunsmithing CABINET WORK POWER—ECONOMY—SAFETY interertad youth cent tor the details 50-3; April, Eleanor Sehlledge. 54-3; whole heartevUy ct A " » a « la 6 atubborn penoa who Daughter—Marry- that eld rich thinks a woman’s wrong way of fool? Why, I’d (Us first! 1 starting a reluctant car is ' still Modem Mother—Nonsense, my r NOW, CO EASV/T jONT RDVERIISE <^ “’ia'£K wrong wbsn it works. dear, ha la not as strong ss ha looks. 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OaU Kemp's Inc., S680. accompanying hist told the doctor rr HAPPENED l.-'-iT SEEfAS HE and fascinating possttlilties in fur Wm| Ostrinskv, 91 Clinton street five room flat, with reception ball, FORCED TO RESICN the year to 97. that whlla on the way, ha heard W A& TAKlNfi* AN ELEPHANT
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