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MANCHE&TER, CONN., SATURDAY. JUNE 9, 1934 (TEN PAGES) PRIOS THREE CEN'OI •’* ■'la
HIHJSSFOES No Fatal Accidentsf DOLAN, BERGIN Fair Enough For Anyone
USE DYNAMITE; CONGRESS ASKED
Commissioner *s Aim UKEY TO KEEP
MOCTRAINS FOR 525 MILLIONS JOBSJN RECESS Not Satisfied With Merely Reducing Number of BonUigi Reported on Tliree Crashes Motor Vehicles Head Farley Believed Bound to Asks For Clean Record. TO HELP FARMERS
Separate LineA ii . . 1 ------Defy Lonergan and Let THREE MONTHS OLD CltlLD By MICHAEL A. CONNOR tmanners and reckless habits In BLINDED BY RED ANTS tria; Oyer 200 OOBuniasloner of Motor Vehictea W tor vehicle operation. R o o s ^ t Requests Funds _ Long Task Senate Reject Mrs. Welch, Beils, Tenn., June 9.—(AP)— There were only two fatal motor This naeiled reform in driving Red anis, swarming into hia Arrested in Raids. for Drought Relief — De vehicle acridents Idst Saturday, and__ habits and the attendant reduction crib, blinded three-months-olil Sunday. This reduction in the week- i accidents cannot, be accomplished All te Be Named Again. Harold V^atson Patrick probably
for life. Vienna. June 9.—(AP)—Oppo end record from seven and eight to ^ LU? Yrt ““ Phyaiclana said today the clares Large Scale Assist- Bents of, the Dollfuss refdme con one or two Is great—but we have that slaughter on the highways can By FRED W. M.4RBIT ^ baby, attacked .by the ant horde aonegone far enoughrnnito-h now to a demand,. — | eventually, be stopped. ^ MayJ25 while his parents worked tinued to defy the gaUo’srs today bv WHY TWO? WHY ANY? snee by Government Nec I Every means will be tried to Wash:ngton, June 9.—(AP)—Al Id a nearby tomato .field, la blind bombing three eeparate railway Awaken The Few 1 prove that motoring can be made U> both eyes and there' is little Now that the ■ great grou'p though Senator Lonergan haa al lines, endangering numerous lives of I safe. Improvement has already poasibllity he ev$r will see again. essary to Protect pMple , and disrupting transportation. mot Flats on ■ (he highways, esU ' been shown by a decrease in fatall ready struck two powerful blows in When the . parents returned, The bombings were executed de his attack on the.' administration the ants were all over the child in Stricken Areas. spite the fact that railway lines T u ^ 'r•lay , ; Ii 175!!■•? laat year up to June 4th, to 158 0. patronage ppllcy, and Is holding a and hla face waa a mass of cuts throughout Austria are closely and night, Is trying to do the right~ In the comparative period this year, and bruises. Poison entered the toing, it remains for us to awaken third In abeyance, no IndIcaUon haa watched and orders have been Issued whereas there has been a general bloodstream, affecting the eye guards, to "shoot without warning” the minds of the few who are heed increase in the other states of ap been given, that patronage chiefs sight. Washington, June 9i—(AP) — less and careless, and hard to reach Intend to yield In the slightest de at anyone approaching lines after proximately 25 percent. - This Is evi gree. President Roosevelt asked CJongrtaa g that they dark. ' through these appeals. dence Cffough to convince us of the There la a Justifiable demand for Local observers by now regard Uday for $525,000,000 to finance the The crack Vienna-Salzburg-Paris possibility of success, and makes us Express narrowly escaped disaster vigorous prosecution of those who more dfitermlned to go through with failure to compromtae. within the cirought relief program the Admlnls- -•i can be cured of their misbehaviour our program. next few days as a foregone conclu tratlon already haa undertaken. early this morning near Vleckla- sion, and even look on 'settlement LOCAL COMPLIANCE bruck, when the railroad bridge was only by application of the penalties Podesirian Fatalltiea 54* ’’Large scale asalstance by the of the law. These penalties, I.want Pedestrian fataliUes are Increas by the end of the aeaslon aa ex dynamited ten minutes before the to remind you, are 'vlthln easy reach tremely Improbable. To save hla Ff.deraT government te neceseary to train wras scheduled to cross It. ing, whereas there is a decrease in BOARD QUITS SOON protect people In the etricken re of the enforocing agency to use the number of deaths of occupants own face. Senator Lonergan will be Service on the line was paralyzed promptly and effectively. The pub forced, therefore, to go ahead and gions from suffering, to move feed for at least six days. of cars. The figures show that lost to livestock, and livestock to feed,, lic now ia aroused to a point where year up to the first week, of June sweep the slate clean by rejecting Other Bombings it wUl back strict, and even severe Mrs. Fanny Dixon Welch, aa Col end to acquire and process surplus Another bridge was bombed near there were 92 car occupants killed, cattle to provide meat for i^lef dis- enforcement of the law. and 83 pedestrians. This year In the lector of (JuLtoms. June 15 Set as Date for Con Semmering, temporarily tnterrupt- Policing Farley admitted that his confer iributlon," he said in a message to li^ railway connections between comparative period, 68 occupants Coqgress. I believe It is economically im have been killed and 90 pedestrians. ence with the Senator, held after Vieluia and the nearby mountain re' possible to solve this problem by ■the latter obtained the rejection of clusion of Work— Codes Absolute freedom for the adminis sort. Of the pedestrians killed, 58 were on more and more policemen. Even if city streets, and 34 on country or the nominations of Frank S. Ber- tration to spend the money as it saw The third railway bomb tore up it were possible to put a great army town highwiays. gln, as district 'attorney and of fit was asked. tracks near Krems, in lower Aus- of policemen to work, we would- not Dr. Edward G. Dolan as Collector at Chamber Office. More attention must be centered, "We are dealing with a rapidly trla, 30 miles northwest of Vienna. have courts enough or officials therefore, on the safety of the of internal Revenue was fruitless. changing problem and it Is import Unidentified persons fired at a enough to handle the cases. There Farley’s Suggestion Fascist auxiliary police patrol near pedestrian — attention on the part Dissolution of the Manchester ant that the authorization should be fore, It stands to reason that the of the motorist and on the part of Meanwhile there have been Indi Joe Hrab will probably ac^^more of Chicago’s Century of Progre^ thla mi>a n ^ Mancne.sier flexible so that funds can be allotted Kitzbuehel, killing ode ana Injuring public must help on its own ac- the pedestrian. Since the motor cations that administration chiefs year than anyone else, for lila Job Is wa-'hlng wlndoi^ on the^ky Ride I Compliance Board, effective to the several Federal agencies as ..another. \ cqunt—toat is, .every .Individual vehicle is the agency of death or iw-i fully expect Mrs. Welch’s nomina tower. Here’s Joe w1tn 600 f ^ r of very thin air between him and the June 15, ' ’has been ordered, by Na required," the President said. Phooe Llnea Wrecked making up the motortog public Jury In each case, probably the bur tion to follow the others to the fair grounds, spread along the C^cago lakefrpnt below. tional .Administrator Hugh S. John Details Expenditure* Besides the varioue Vallway bomb must be conscious of the right of den of proof should be borne more doom of Senatorial rejection. Far ings, it was reported that the tele every other person to live in son in a letter received today by lo He detailed the proposed relief ex by the operator, but this does not ley, It is learned, even suggested penditures os fdllows; phone llnea connecting Ailstria with safety: excuse careless jay-walking In tha. Senator Lonergan go ahead cal chairman Rev. Watson Wood Western Europe were blowri^ up near However, with the existing enforc 1. $125,000,000 for special work places where the motorist would ex with Mrs. WelcB’s rejection. ruff. All codes affecting local In program and human relief. St. Johann. ing agencies, uniform and Just treat pect normal behaviour, and where Attorney . General Cummings, ment pf motor vehicle law violations dustries have been catalogued at 2. $75,000,000 for livestock pur Other bombings, with considerable he has other driving 'lazards to look when asked at a press conference the Chamber of Commerce for refer damage, were reported on tke will gradually Instill mto the minds out for. about the situation, asked, in turn, LEVITT IS IdNORED chase in addition to the fun^ of the reckless a respect for the ence In case any resident might be ready available under Ui*the emergency has been Committee to Question answer applied to questions both as paigntng days approach. . accused of tying them to a bed and ture. nor was It regarded a's; listed to the possible appointment of David, ne of the questions appears to taken by the Federal government Geneva, June 9 —(AP) — Coun taping their mouths shut to prevent under the industrial code. To satis through its various agencies. Bnt tries of ths Little Entente have de A. Wilson to a Department •jf.Jtrt- have originated In a report, now as-- fy all parties concerted In this par New York, June 9.—(AP)—Ad ticc post and as to. the flltlagof the aerted to be without foundation, the'* outcry were In jail today the situation has become more grave cided to recognize Soviet Russia, it George Sylvester Viereck ticular controversy constituted a ai rainfall shortage has continued. was learned today. Geneva observ venture beckesned across the Atlan pi'sitlhns left v acan t^b /^ e action that citizens who have rallied ! ponding Circuit Court arraignment difficult problem, according to Mr. if the Senate. around Professor Albert Lcvltl. of .Future rainfall cannot restore more ers called the action a big step to tic today and Charles Courtney, I charged with cruelty to children, a Woodruff, ■ toan a small part of , the damage to ward Moscow's entrance into the On His Work in U. S. .Re^nd'ApiX’intmenta Redding, nominee of the' Independ I felony. master locksmith, prepared to sail However, recess appointment.! enla for Governor in 1932, , have The letter of Administrator John crops and livestock. An especially League of Nations. I The parents. Raymond da Har- son to Mr. Woo(iruff on the subject serious problem has developed be Russia, it was held likely, will be for his third mystery trip to Europe njter the adjournment of (Jongress asked to be, merged Into the Inde I rold, 28 anr hl's wife, Maybelle, 26, follows; a()mltted to membership at the Sep In three years. New York. June 9 —e41i1ties neighbors had complained that the on a local hoard to administer the ct animal feed threatens over a wide Czecho-Slovakta and Runlanla will aurp.ise becau.se of his experience in the United StatC9>werb : under a-Jminlstration plans to send in the Citizens Party of. Connecticut. ■ chi’Idren were being alni.sed. Police oame three have' been considered by . The Stone Invitation to the nieet- President's. Re-employment Agree area. This is causing losses to farm immediately resume diplomatic rela- at the bottom Of the. North I3ea laat way here today.-''Sa Representative said the husband had been to a ment in your community, your ers and regions-dependent upon the— Uons with the Soviet. Yugo Slavia year In a salvage operation that al .those interested ■ In Connecticut af- tog did not include LeWlt. .Whether I movie and the wife to a party while adhering entirely to the prln 'Samuel _pfekstcln (D.. N. Y.), mov- i'aiis here, but the means by which the latter would come on from Mrs. de iftrrold told police the period,of appointment was for 45 livestock mdiistries. l*rge scale as most ended in disaster for him. days. That period has been ex ciple of recognition, still has some One man’ wm; fatally injured in d to*’' Congressional committee calariesiwill be found for them re Washington for the meeting, hav- ' children were being puni.slied for sistance by the Federal government Xrofti Wa.shington to New York for ing formerly held office in it. was tended on several occasions and Is necessary to protect people In the economic questions to negotiate with that accident at the 'side of mains the stumoling block tci any calling a neighbor the , previous each time you have willingly aqd Moscow before exchanging diplo wreck of H. M. S. Hampshlro^-Brit- hearings this afternoon and special .such plan. not known in advance. night tt-hen they became lone.some s‘-i1ckcn regions from suffering, to mats. ^ board of Inquiry of National Guard Senator Lonergan inserted im the Levitt a Democrat voluntarily continued to devote your move feed to livestock, and livestock'': Ish cruiser which carrtjd Lord officers started sifting charges made Stone -said he did not regard time and efforts to aid In the drive to feed, and to acquire and process Letters between the Little En Kitchener to his deat^ during the appropriation bills fqf the Treasury (Continued on Page Two) tente and Maxim Lltvinoff, Soviet before the Dickstein committee to .Levitt as an Independent Republic- , for National Recovery.__ surplus cattle-to .provide meat fo r" World War. Ckmftney was so bad Washington. o and Justice Departments amend commissar for foreign affairs, an ly lnjured->tlSa'’ he remained under ments forbidding the use of any an any longer, rather ha was a ' Appreciate Work '' relief distribution, nouncing recognition will be ' pub George Sylvester Viereck, whose funds for the payment of salaries Democrat, holding • office under "The Presidefit and this Adminis Already Organized lished soon. the^jsre of doctors In Germany for Democratic appolntipent, and avow ^ m e time and finally was permit Ip admlnlstraUve officials whoso tration fully realize the great Organizations already exist to the Hand of Friendship ^ ted to come home In the care of a (Continued 6n Page Two) ncminatioris have been rejected by edly Interested In organizing a par PASSION CAUSES amount of work entailed in per Department of Agriculture, the Fed-, Ruagla meanwhile has figuratively nurse. the Senate. ty in this state in Support of the forming the duties which were as eral Emergency Relief Administra held out the hand of friendship Roosevelt Administration. signed to you, and sincerely appre tion and the Farm Credit Adminis His Injuries Same Problem .Again Germany and Japan, m Lltvinoff When he came Into New York on Moreover, resubmission of the Those citizens who have formed FOUR SHOOTINGS ciate the manner In which you have tration to carry on the emergency pledged hid country to co-operate the Citizens Party, in a statement unselfishly donated your services in r-regram. ' sincerely with all peoples. the liner Leviathan In. May last CUMMINGS TALKS same names would put up to the today,, said Levitt's aim waa to year he was nursing a broken left next session of the Senate the same this (fmergency. The splendid re To tiinance operations of the Norman H. Davi,., United SUtes hana, had a long scar an his right test of that bodyjs stand on patr.m- have the Independents come into sults obtained through your efforts magnitude planned, further funds ^Mbassador-at-Iarge, gave a lunch- the Citizens Party, It said a report are to a considerable degree re side, and hi.* Imprisonment at the r.ge questions that Lonergan has Blonde Young Wife Fires are needed. After a conference with on today In honor of Lltvinoff. bottom of the sea for about an TO COLLEGE BOYS that L. G. Tolies, of .Southington sponsible for the success the NRA members of Congress from the af- * t* led out In the last two weeks. And might be offered a nomination -by It was regardied with , Interest, hour had caused his hair to turn the unalilmous support accorded has achieved thus far in attaining fected regions, a program along _ Bmlng as It did at a moment when several shades whiter. the Citizens Party, wa-s Incorrect as ^ ile Resisting Improper the objectives of the Recovery pro seven line.' has been devised to meet Russia Is reported as ambiUous to him, even by those floor leaders who he was not In the mind of those gram. His health was poor for. several have been the administration main the situation. These ijroposals and extend her chain regional pacte for months, and finally he underwent Calls on Them to Steer Na who are planning a campaign the "There is still a small percentage mutual aaststance to the Far East. stays . in the legislative program, coming fall. Advances of-Admirer. the funds required as estimated at an operation to reduce three ab leaves no doubt aa to that body's of the nation's employees who are this time are; A projected Pacific pact would po- dominal ruptures he said' were tion from Any Future The statement, prepared by H. not yet aerating under an approved 1. $125,000,000 for special work tonially include Russia, Japan, caused by the accident. After his code. /*rherefore, the agreement program and human relief. China, the United States, Great (Oontinaed on Page Two) (Continued on Page Two) Philadelphia, Jime 9.—(AP)—The Brttatin and France. release from the hosplUl he spent which the President . entered Into 2 $75,000,000 fot livestock pur csYcrar weeks in Florida •convales ' Economic Disaster. bionde young wife of a ,;^avy Yard with employers to raise wages and chase in addition to the funds al Ruaela’s Program cing and expressed doubt that he shorten hours has been extended in It was known that, previous to chief petty officer la under arreat ready avBi'nble under the Jones* ever wculd attempt another such definitely. However, I am not (Jonnally Act. ' . the luncheon at least, -Uommlssar Journey. accused of Philailelphia's fourth Utvinoff had not broached the Lake Forest. 111., -June 9.—(AP) pa.sslon" shooting.In three days. asking you to continue the- task of 3 $100,000,000 for' ahipping pto- Although he has not recovered —Thu .year’s college graduates Mrs. Jimmy Walker to Star administering the President's agree cesslng and relief distribution of quesUon of the PacUlc pact to Am- The woman, Mrs. Marga-et Finch. ment after June 16. Because of the bassa j^ C H H i^ ra k E V E ^ G HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY. JUNE 9. i«J 4. I . ' CONCERT ENJOYED lU R CH ES HAR1T0RDHAS BAGE THREE lULLEN BROTHERSp • Wackiy Sunday School Len6n< LITHBIIAK . Miss tEva M. Freebur^ WANiitlNGCOW •enffon. Sermon topic; “Barnabas". member* are also invited to attend, Brlcksifia, Pastor 8:00 p. m.— Highland Pork Bun- AT CAMP at'court dsj^ tchooL A. let’* all plan to be there as theie raeettoga ar« moat intCMting . m.— Sunday school and FABER, CONVICTED lOO p.f. m.—m lEvanlng p n y o r snd To>Wed This Afternoon WAS HOMESICK JESUS ON THE CROSS T £ 7 V - For too** who wl*h to ramain New Deal Less Popular Bible ises. aermon S*rmbn tonie; 8tBtrost." over, raservatlona may b« made tO: '^Morning aervicc in .B n f. H m W M k law rcM ceTM U i ffiti Wis* liah. Ifondsy, 7:80 p. m.— Oiri* Friend S//C/N through toe housing committee, Last Fitc Dnuik im re rsj Mra. Nellie Moquln, chairman. There In the Mid-West States Votes I Unless Snpreme Coort Intpr^ TMrtt I b t t . 81:88-49 ly society. The regular montlily meeting of * * 6 0 ^ , Simply Did Not Tueedsy, 7:00 p. m.— Boy Scout*. wll. be reduced rate* at the Hotel »JnM Keteieetloeal UnUeraa Buddies Bond and the Ganle Hotel. liof Rn;i)oriM Mozzer the Ladles' Aid Society will be held Arrested Here Were from (ConMnned rrans Page One) Jogr Seboel 1— oa for Jaao 10. 7:50 p. m.— Choir-cataesmsl. 7:80 p. The Hartford District County A t . . i W S A A 4V *•—V.--- " • A i * —AI-Ecent vote, wrhlch th* m an x to* a a n at the church Thursday afternoon venes Trio WHLijleei m.— Special ineetlni of to* Supper tooughou£h maintainingznalQtAinlnRr am. favorabl* fAvorAhi* ra 9^. !■ k i a _r?***T. ••3n» Relisii Transfer te a New ON THE CROSS OouncU meeUng wlU b « held In at 3:30. temper when its patronage Ify WM. E. OIUOY. D. D.. Committee to toe Parish House. tio of 8 to 3, the N e w Deal ehowe a hii I® K*' toon It gaJt U se s WresUins Match. Neighboring Town. pre- Anderoon-Sbea Poet, V. F. W. PlulnvlHa Sunday, June 10 at toe Blto. ia to* elecUon. On Friday evening the Luther rogattvea are not reepected. By GEORGE HENRY DOLE Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.— Vestry l t » o x popularity to mldweetern League will hold tbur annlMl lawn Editor of Advance • County Council Meeting Post Rooms at 3 p. m. Poll* at both Harvard oad Tola Death in Elpetm Chair. Another unofficial report which Pasture. ' meeting, i agricultural reglone and on Increoe- social on the church lawn, beginning The next meeUng of the Hartford Reminders: Be sure to send In N^Piyrtad to* Admlnlatratton, but baa b m diacussed here la y s the Tburadi^, 8:30 to 7:00 p. m.ir-!- ing eupport In Industrial states, ac fi I: Our lesepa deals with toe most IntenuthHiml Sunasy-Srhool LeoswACtod's hallowed love. The— suffering (Jounty Council will be held Sunday ■ 1 B j PAtTt. PACKiUlD at 8 o'clock. East Hartford residents who Im your tickets. Meeting starts at 7:15. umtt)lttraUo& latands „to allow uJa ■Ifnifleant event in all history Text, June 10 Ladles Gjl^d Supper in the Parish cording to balloting In the fourth 1932* ^ n “* «n*»Eln* noted in Cobalt. June ^9.— Last Mondaty bibe too freely of alcoholic bever. D«~ths death at Jesus on the cross. House.' Ui,. , report today of the Literary Di POU8U NATION.AL CHL RCH ages seems to have a predilection The Millen brothers and Abe Faber what It brings when It Is endured In vtlle. Conn. This will be toe last Council Sunday. Registration of Returns by states: '•etainf if one that the members of office by reason of their recess ap Th* crueiflxion of Jesus was not "Jesus- for the Jey that w as set gest e poll on President Roosevelt’* State St. John the B aptist. society of for coming to Manchester instead of tod New Y rrk and Pennsvlvahla'^ “Somewhere A Voice is Calling." half hours to decide thetr fate People’s Legion Open Air 'serx-ice. Vermont 1.737 1.891 WICOFF COTTER CASE ah opportunity to try and raise the gan nad appealed for Bergln's re sire to roam away. Each evening It and highways. come upon me? Why do- I have to thost graphically what everyone rade. Commander Cheney wlM oe B - ' ™ - »t 10 a. m l In Minnesota, where TMrd Party Then to further requests, be sang arose to stamp the seal of guilt— All are requested to meet at the glad to answer any inquiries refer Viriflnia 2,754 1,368, money among friend*. Foran said jection. appeared to place him In’ an is at its usual place waiting to be H is Influence was to be that of uffer severe losses? W hy Is my must endure: In the laying down 01 hollowing the exercises lunch, will j talk is attrseting attention the the verses of the old favorite ''Clem y i flrst on Murton, then on his brotn- Citadel at 7:15 prompt. 2:15 p. m.— cnee place of assembly, transoorta Wisconsin 9,403 5,80r he had seven children. H is'w ife is unmistakably advantageous posi milked. S living aplrit, everywhere pres child taken? Life Itself somctltaies self-will and taking up .the I^ord's be served at the ^ g io n Hall in Con- | poll gives the President a 65.07 per entine." while the reab joined In the , er Irving and laat on Abraham Home League.'* tion, line of march, and other de cord. Memorial exercises will b e ; ' Totals 370,491 255,429 IS TWICE POSTPONED desd. tion, he still lacks power to make ent, guiding men and strengthen seems to be a cross. The Lord yield will. Count it not a burden. Realize choruses. Then, to close the evr- Faber. Thursday, 7:00 p. m.— Prayer tails. The encampment • activities 'arried out the following places: i ------———— JtOiMi Into Polloe Car nominations. ■ A t the , same time ing toeiff as they sought to live in ed to the Divine will, and won the the gain, which is everlasting and nlng's' program, the Beethoven club ' meeting. 7:30 p. m.— Open A ir serv start Friday evening June 15, and Concord Bridge, Minute Men's With hundreds of cars rxuising Murton still wore the lefcr that administration patronagie chiefs do toe light of his teaching and carry joy that ia In infinite love. He sang "ihe Soldier Band," Brahm's: Aged Bolton Man Held at I,o- Its increase never ceases. Jesus rose ice. chairman at our last meeting, still has characterized his * every not appear to have been sufflcientlv on his work In the world. triumphed over all adversity. He full details of this pro'gwni w ill be Statue. Lexington Gr.ccn; British “Lullaby'' and '‘Novissima." ' cal F’olice Slat inn Hnin- nniT on Main street at to10 o'clock last ELM TREE TAVERN triumphant. So can we rise glorified continues to be a major - project court appearance. Irving, alleged overawed, by the demonstration of Hazed the trail foi>^s followers. He F'riday, 7:50 p. bi.— Holiness meet carried in the newspapers, as soon Soldleris Grave. Spanish War Vet EA5T HARTFORD U 5 b Out of curiosity, one of the camp „ H o u r a n a evening. It was Just the misfortune vlth light, love and peace. Get the sponsored by the po.st. a Half. tool of his brother, took his medl- the senator s strength to be willing In toe hour of bis death Jesus exemplified that supreme Idea, ing, and Songster rehearsal. a.s released from iK-adquarteisi ' of erans Tablet, World War Vetcraits members approached a number of of William F. Abom, of R. F. D. 4, spiritual vision: then the sacrifice The post will hold Its annual out I cine with a smile bn his face. Fa to make concessions. OPENED TO PUBUC could indeed say, "I have overcome the Connecticut department. Com Tablet and the Grand Arm y Monu P-ockvllle. to run Into the rear of namely, that If one la not willing to will be a joy. That everyone might ing this, month as voted at our la.-'t the men at. different times follow'ing The cose in wirieh Wicoff L'otter. ber, branded ‘'yellow” by the proa- toe world." CHURCH OF THE NAZ.XRENE mander John M. Breen. Har'fo.'cl, is ment. All attending arc requested GAR HRM L05E5 5Urr the police ear operated by Sergeant Even the final -reJecUon of Dr. leave father, mother, lands and all Me and see clearly, the Lord demon- meeting. Pa.st Commander Francis the concert to see what songs or the 71 yearS'dfd driver of an auto I ecutor, still kept his eyes down, his This is toe miracle of all his ! if. B. .\nthon.v. Minister general chairman of the 1934 en to wear uniforms if possible with John McGlinn. Aborn paid a flne Dolan, who wa.s regarded here ua to follow Him, he 1s not worthy of .-itrated the facts. E; Bray has-been appointed chair- types of songs presented In the con • head bowed, in the stupefied atti tory, that in seeming defeat splr- campment. s' service medals'and decorations. mobile who was placed under arrest of 310 and costs for violating the -Photo by John Haley the principal obstacle in the path In a Herald Display advertise m «h with ph'wer to select his own cert were preferred, To his sur tude that had been called a “sham.'* ' Itual lives and forces accomplish Sunday; The convention committee for the Mon.s-Ypres lo.ses another good Urban Peck; of -Manchester. In^BOUoh .Saturday night, which was rules of the road. He also promis Mies Evs M. Freehurg of settlement, does not appear to ment yesterday, the Elm Tree comrhjttee. He promises that this prise the majority preferred the their real triumph. We h^ve ex 9:00 a. m.-sMorning Prayer Ser Anderson-Shoa Post is Comman-Ur member when Comrade Richard Wins Court Action After kdjourne.d from a hearing on Mon ed to pay for the damage to the have cleared the air, Lon'ergan has Tavern called attention to toe fact affair w ill surpass the enjoyable Brahms ''Lullaby.” Others favored pressed it In various ways that vice. N’p.al Cheney,■ Past Commander Jo Hughes leaves for New’ York today day, was again jiostponen when call police ear. Miss Eva Mane Freeburg, daugh-;Love You Truly," and "O Promise been reliably reported to have been that they arc in no sense operating time had by all at the last annual Misrepresentation Charge. “Bendemeer'e Stream," and.old" Irish sum up toe observation tjp' history: 9:30 a. m.— Church Bible School. "t'l'-irtv. Harold Doi;_an, and sailing on ' Monday to Porta- ed before Justice L. D. Eaton in Rudolph Muntgelas. a Yale stud ter of Amandus Freeburg of- 82 Me." r willing at one time to allow the a tavern for members only but on banquet, so imnounce the dfltc melody, "Jo,hn Peel." an-tdd English ABOITTOWN “The blood of toe martyrs la the’ 10:45 a. m.— Morning Worship William Allen, Hllding Gustafson down, Ireland, Dick h'as been with Holton yesterday afternoon. No date ent, who said he lived in HcwIItt, nomination of Bergin and Mrs. the contrary are operating a public hunting s6ng ^ n d "'"T h e Soldier Pine street, will be married this bride who will be given in I ------Frank, and we'll all go. Urban Peck, of Manchester, was ha» been set for the hearing. After, N.- Y.. paid a flne of 310 and costa W cich to go through If Wll.son were tavern open to everyone. seed of the Q jurch," “Bread cast with sermon by the pastor. . .1 ..losclcy. us since the formation of ihe post Band afternoon to Robert Gordon Dexter hy her father will wear' The annual bu8lne.sa meeting and upon the waters returns after Suitable menials have been order hla a.rrest in Bolton, Cotter was on a charge of speeding. given a good Federal job, and 1^ he This tavern, located at 37 Brain- 6:00 p. m.— Young People’s Hour. llic delegates to the State En and we regret very much his de awarded a judgment of J50 by Judge Good Game inin in cd and will be presented Wto inCthe BCV-sev- of Rmnkiin* »» * gown of white embroidared . Dual session of the lAdiei Aid socle- were formally recognized as patron-1 Place—a short distance from many days,” "He that goeth forth 7:00 p. m,-:— Annual Children’s campment are: Joseph Ntoriarty, Iiartiire. W e all Vfehce Tomm of Manchester brought to the .Manchester police ivithout Lleense of BrwkHne Ma^s son of Mrs. mousseline de sole, with corsage of t,. of the North Mtuiodlst ch^r *„ Thoma.a J. Molloy of the Court of ' Anthony Mabotas, f 40 Newton age dispenser. | Main street—b\asts of toe coolest weeping shall return also fejoic- Day Program presented by children Clai-pnce Peterson, w illiam Ali^n! ' Godspeed and «ood hick. pcrsonitlly responsible for the station and held for an hour and a M ary L. Dexter of Laurel street and gardenias and valley lilies. The ma- \ wH: take place We^inesday of nex* Common Pleas «rn last Sunday morning. ''Con-' arrive so^t^t thev c^ b T nrescnred Motors, Inc., of East Hartford. -I® ganum town baseball team 1-0 la.'ft match and corsage of yellqw ro.ses I s'.reet, who will be .a.s,sisted bv Mrs concrete road connecting Biickland 3 o'clock at Emanuel Lutheran ward for his efforts to obtain sup- -^entury-old elm tree, .this tavern nency of truth. In truth's inevitable Methodist Episcopal man. of the Church Bible School Board at j man and Frank McCaughey. The ; Kratulajlons. Stewart. When do ' to the winners aT o“ A fter exchanging his sSdan for Monday afternixin after work. and .Marguerites; • ' ! f . H.'McCray. ^ with Hilliardville. Mazotas W93 chlirch offers all that could be hoped for in triumph, that is the anchorage of l.,eonard C. Harris, Xlinlster Wednesday, 6:30- the home of .Marion. Hobby on Holl another ow-ned by the defendant, Tomm. hit a single, stole second suid In the ab.scqce of the pas- port of the National Committee for Cub Pack______alternates: Walter^Balch. i, ineeting. “ eased^r^^^^^^ taken Into custody by Patrolman ' tor,' Rev. K The ceremony win be followed by I * ____ comfort, relaxation'and refreshment men in a world of dark-and evil street. " " " ! Glenhey, Hlldihg Gustafson. which was represented to him aa a third bases, and scored on- s w ild ' LOCAL MOTHERS CLUB ' E. Ertck.son who 1.. in removal checked agreement. Wheth Wednesday, 7; 00 In-As-Much Frank 1 .lo.seph Prentice last evening. during hot summer weather and conditions. Progress Is slow, the Sunday. VVednesday at 7:30 p m.— Mid-| Vaiuzzi. Chesterfield Pirie ''demonstration car,” Peck said that pitch., Minneapolis, the Rev. Julius Hultcen home'lf/'i’h.. ’*’® I Mr*- Charles E. No,-ton of Oak- er or not the air will be cleared now Circle, King's Daughters. u ric, Uavl'l uavi ii -'- *■' I'lc soil, unsciiaii | swing afid we hone that the bovs « f Emanuel Lutheran church. Hart- Me L?i ho.stess to a family for a settlement remains to be seen. the management is of the opinion powers of sin, and of hate, and of —Members ofV,* the tiic Church1-iuni.ii .oL-mxji School ' W’ednesday. 7:00—Shining Light week Prayer meeting. I later he found the car had been sold The success of the mlmslrel show I Toomey, Bert Mo.seley, H.arold DcCi-I'loaRw® are ifeqiicsted to qiake con- romc home again with anotheb trn that many Alanchestcr people will prejudice, seem to triumph and to are requested to be present at lOrOO * Circle, King’s Daughtcr.s. Friday at 7:30 p, m.— Class meet' ! gan.-Jame.* twice before it finally was returned ; recently presented by members of ENJOYS PICNIC P A R H I1-" It' V "?'' --“P'e 'n: bu,^s' or''^**"H.ync; ‘‘“streiT. t,'.-— '’!:. tV -"''’"'' ana j gan, .Iame.s Hynfs and Raymond‘ ' ricirt-nr. «'‘to Comrade Arthur Me-K,hv,PU> soon^M»On. ^ evenlng at her home. Her guests In- I Ibe adminl.stiation will send m be glad to know that auch a spot overthrow all alms and purposes of o’clock, reporting at their depart- W’ednesday, 3:30 to 5:00— Re- iuR- Smith. to the defendant. the camp has prompted them to put marriage, using the single ring serv-i-which the bride and bridegroom ■* ' i " 'e of the legion mourn the loss - ■‘-J - I PARENTS ACCUSED chided her sister. Mrs. Frank F. toe three nominations, show- Is open to them at auch a convenient right and truth; darkness settles on the ahow again. It is planned to ments, and to prepare for the pro- hearsal party for children of Begin- Judge Molloy sustained Peck’s Treasure Chest Is Prc.senled lo The hri.t.1 .M — t. . ^ will leave on an unannounced wed- and ea.slly reached location. down upon the world with little CONf OKDIA M THERAN contention that It had been repre- produce it in New Britain on Satur Sreneor; nephew Dr. Le.s.ic Abbev ‘"I? consideration for Loner- cessional. ners department to prepare for .Xndernon-Shea .Xuxlllnrv (-inth ‘ ' ” " '‘■'1*'^®* . who was laid to rest on Thursday i u ^ .'*■>" be ding trip, the bride wearing a fig. light. a. m <*arden and \V1nt<>r Strrf-ts day, June 23. Mrs. J. E. Elliott, the Retir Mrs Alice John.son Buckingham, ured silk suit with white- ai and his family of Hartford, and ' w-ishes. 10:45 a. m.—‘ Morning service. ’ Children's .Sunday. \. F. W . available for ‘.he w-if, full milTtarv honors. W e ex- •sc-nted to him as a car which tha OF BINDING TOTS access j- cnisln.s, Dr. Helen Chrlswell of San ■ But out of this great darkness a This will be the annual observance R^^v. Karl Ritchrr, pastor .Mozzer Lueea ing President. joiKSln of the bride as matron of rles. On their return thev w iir r- " ------Saturday, 6:00' Juniqj choir re Flag Day will be obseived at our ’’ w Auv member de-1 tend to hi.s ’ family our heartfelt defendant thought had been used dawning comes, w e discover that of Children's Day. There will be a Members of the company swapped > (Continued from Page One) honor;-Allan L. Dexter of Ben.ikfield make their home at lfi4 S i •'I'-?-.Lull Anderson, also he«irsal. nrxt meeting Tuoi^day, June 12. It siring some should contact Mr*. ' coiilolpni-es only for demonstration purposes.- the sun of (Jod's love and righteous special program rendered by mem 9:00 a. m.— Sunday school boxing gloves, sang aongs, and had A Jolly crowd of 60 members at- 1 . , ■ 1street ... will be best man...... for his- Road ouKinunB r lg h t Z Ma^s wj ' CONGRESS IS ASKED Saturday. 6:30—Choir rehearsal. IS necessary- to rail the meeting for Duke or Mrs, Kittle. I Comrade Frank D’Amico is re- The court allowed Peck {sO for a ness has not gone out on the uni bers of the Church School. Those 10:00 a. m.— English service. a good time generally at the week tended the annual picnic of toe | were attending'a .bCj .. Miss Freeburg is f.radiiation of Mr.s. Chiiswell's son •Notes 7.15 as our Post has been Invited to ®°bSratiilate Mrs. Rai-hel | portrd to be doing very well since radio which he did not return with 1 . verse, but that it is still the one from the Beginners department -wni 11:00 a. m.~^Gori’,iaii servioe. ly outdoor iihow Thursday evening. Manchester .Mothers club laat eve-' ‘bow. I-ranklin Dn.i(»r of T5r.„„.i ...... « DANCING Next Sunday. June 17, Children's attend the program, which is’ sehed- -lunsic on her successful noraina-1 )Uj, operation a week ago at the the car Opd $100 depreciation on tha ' ’I'h ^®^‘®,‘-e - o - b . N^'MaAchesVer Hl^ schof^ and “hai ®°“®- power that upholds life and enables be—Elsie Hcrter, William Mullen, The Week Florlan Mozzer of Manchester lost a ring at the Hishland l>ark Com- I children, Neoma, 6, and• Eu- 1 h" «" "t b e r brother, and Albert A n -, been secretary for Town Treosor I James Henry of Hart- FOR 525 MILUONS S.ATURDAY NIGHT us to go on. Sunday witri the exerci.scs by the u.ed lo begin about 8:15 W e hope to t.on a.s chairman^ of the W illing Veterans hospital, Newington. machine while he had It in hla pos- Jane Winchester, Francis Sullivan; 1uc.sday at 8:00 m. the Sunday wrestling match to another camp monity clubhou.se The evening was 5^” ®' ''®''® •''■‘ et' to a jiiv ®"''® I bridethe'er George H^ Waddell. .She has ‘ ^“'riily were also' , __ . , i.. ’ ,------...... "“*•» vuiiuiciichildren ui o f uicthe neeimior Begiri-ners, Primary see many of the comrades-from the ! f'-'ilbi-e meetings of the^ post will tesslon. , - Jean Matchett. Douglass Rand. The | and Junior departments ."L-hOol teachers will meet. l.st church. Being a willing work- member, .Mike Wasail. However perfect as to weather and the abun- ! ® \vhii« „ . -been the guest of honor at a ’lum- 1 Andover Lake In this story of toe crucifixion of nncFfsnnt TV>a t-lAlrvlnn- t_i^^,1,, ...m i Po.‘-t as a very •nteresting progr(im commence at 8:15 o'clock in accord TO ASSIST FARMERS pageant nf of The Helping Hands will 1 hur.sday at 8:00 p. rn. German cr hcr.scK, Mrs. Munsie will make a Mozzer intends to regain his "cham- dance of tempting food at the 6 I . PoTlce '1'""® ..*"'? said they'be.v found the rhil- ri.._.\'..1.,'®P.'’.®,''''®.?‘'' , ,, , „ a.sscmbhng, ...... ------r. her of bridal showers and social!* -r., ------Jesus we have an episode In the 1------v, ” ' The a n n iia r Cradle Roll party has been planned, an d-Flag Day Is ance with the amendment approved be given with...... the following... char-, j„ne 21, on the church .lawn. choir. I good leader. pioDship" next week. o'clock s'.mpcr s.ill.sficd all present. dren with their bandshands and feeti.-i i ' . . , - - .w..... d' give a functions. Mr. Dexte I The gang- of men that started at I Pavilion life of a man, an individual whose cne of the many Patriotic days we at our last meeting. acters: Friday at 8.00 pi-m. English choir. Mrs. Stewart Taggart and baby Just as the boys had climbeil ■ in After the meal a treasure cheat ith bathrobe cord and rone ! concert, and the soloist w ...... be-. graduate of the local High sc•hiHii " -Monday digging the ditch for ■ (Continued from. Page One) M»d<;rn and Old-Fashioned divinity was manifest in human Parents with children to be bap- p'an to ob.serve. The members are I The -next meeting of the Execu Dthc Miss Helen D. Berggren. contralto. K ing— Eiarl Hunt. Thursday afternoon the Sewing daughter are fine and both will TOWN ADVERTISEMENT between the .sheets (and blankets) was presented to Mre. J, E. Elliott ) " “/cr bindings held them to the ...... and of. Massachusetts Institu'e tliw new pipe line that is to be laid Dancing form in a body that could suffer- I tlzed on Children's Sunday plea.se asked to be on time aa a large tive Committee will be held on the of Pages—Stanley Nichols. Randall Circle. leave tlic hospital in a few day.s. after the Thursdat^ night show, theih . retiring------president, - the pri-senta- “ bed. The adhesive tape was placed - during the service. “I Technology. for the Manchester W ater Company ! P''°bleem. and it i.s important that and in a spirit, that knew anguish- ‘ notify Mrs, Robert Dewey, tele amount of business will 'oe traiusact- 18th .ind the post meeting on the NOTICE. Ralph Kingsley's Orchestra Cole. The baby -was born, last Sunday whistle.s ahrteked and all had to lion speech being made by Mrs. X fashion from chin to cheek. The ______from Lydall street, near thet h e home h o m e 'b'be r authorizationat should be flexible W ere this not so^ the story could phone 4731. fU,, .arid the drawing ot the biitter- 25th; Proposed order establishing build - Prompter. O. Foley. Attendnats— R. Cole, Robert Gor ‘morning. We offer our congratu tumble out of bed, grab some article Robert M. Purinton. who read a police .said marks on the children s of Thomas Coleman, east, was n t ! "o that funds ran be allotted to the have little meaning for our lives. ' NORTH .METHODIST UHUKCII A.i' quilt will take place. ing and veranda lines on East side Germans to let such a don, Chris Glcnney, Jean Holmes, I Rev. M. S; .Stocking lations. of clothing, and rush outside, it was poem H|)pmpnatc lo the occasion, faces i.idicated they had been taped contract if | work today. It is the intention of ; -svyei-al Federal agciu-ic-s a.s requir- i •Admission I.3e. P au l' wrote of his sharing the Members are asked to , make re Amerlrcui Legion .Xu.\iliary and the W est side of North Street before COS.'HOPOUTAN CLUB’S not the Ku .siaii.s. Nnpey Hubbard, Shirley Wigren. SECOND COItfOREGATION.M. A fter being idle this past few a fire drill. And it was coldf I the Manchester Water Company to sufferings of Jesus, and In a deep turns of the tickets on the quilt on from North Main Street on the composed by Mrs. W . K, Mitchell, To <{uiz \ icreek , IXaneIng 8:.30 to 12:.30. Mary Ann Jones—Joyce Kchlcr. Frederlek V. .Allen, .Minister. weeks, the Sewing Circle w-ill re The regular meeting of the Amer TIIP de Harrolds were held for rglve the men five days of eight hours . FR A N K LI.N D. ROOSe V e LT. sentfe we must share those suffer .5:30 p. m. today—Choir rehearsal. jr before this meeting. The returns South to Kerry Street on tha North, one of the club niemhcrs. The- conmiiUee plans to question VV’ijIic Jones— Eskel Buckland. sume activities in two weeks. Ar ican Legion Auxiliary was held OUTING YESTERDAY I each a week. Because of the rain The White House ings If we would discover and 10.45 a. m. Sunday— Children's j linve been slow in coming in. We With time and place of public hear m Viotcck tcda.v coiK-etning his know Mr. Jones— Sterling Lippincott. Ii Morning .worship at 10:45. Ser- rangements w'lll be made at our next Monday evening at the- State Ar on Thursd.ay the men did not work j 9- 1934. | know the meaning of the resurrec day program in connection with the ing on said proposed order. and Mrs. Ueiijaniin .Fr.uikllii ledge of the l\-.v Ixie contract and I and Mrs. Jones—Pauline Beebe. jj mon by the minister, “How to Be hope all the members have tVied to montlily meeting. mory. A t this meeting changes to in order to get the necessary . -s------— ______.Modern and Old Faahloned tion. worship ser'vlce. Regular session of The Selectmen of MancheMcr, Iv-pe and .Mr.e. C. A. Goodrich w-un Cosmopolitan club memhei. mv Why Is would find toe richness of his sal [ 6.00 p. m.-r-Epworth League de very enjoyable week-end with Past Sections 1-5 (452) Spec. Law s Conn. kins, which Is located on a hill off I alw-ays draws a number from this * Wapping Center Incidental ^u sic will be given by Postlude-March in K ...... Best fund. Those who w ish to have the to be held in Bridgeport late in beloved Iniab.-iml Marlon- T liirn- son. first .and .Mrs William Rurklev DE M OU YS R E C T LOCAL votional service. 1917, approved Oct. 1st. 1917 hav r'^;- Manchester Garden club rfiembers town and from Hartford. The meal vation and the power of fellowship Mr. Sc.ssions and the church choir. tickets called for, please get in I 'oiiiniander Jere .Maher o f BrookI June. The Commander of the Post aurlng his.Ionic tltnr.*v imd f..- .iii tlie ifw Rcorp. South XIain. street overlmikfng the P. Miller, Prompter. Church school at 9:30 a. m. 8 00 p. m .- .Monday. The Booster • xprreelone of syninatliv «i,rt kliul- are reminded of the June meeting will be served from 6 to 8 o'clock with him. iyn, N. _Y. They report that both wa.s also invited to attend. ing deemed It for the public good lake and country club golf comae Dancing 9 to 1. There will be baptism of children Christian Endeavor meeting at club will meet' in the vestry. touch with Edith Malior oy, 6669. lor Monday evening at 7:30 at the in Grange hall. North Coventry. But there is a larger aspect, al Jele and HIlizabetl; arc lii good The following were elected dele that building and veranda lines * ' bl« driilli I TOO LATE r« L’LASSIFY Coolerator It was an all-da.v affair and at MAN JUNIOR COUNCILOR .-\dmisslon 2.30. preceding the pagcaql. Parents 6:30. Topic: "The Unknown Sol- -Mis. Barron. feU2 or M arie'Holland should like lo Ihsnk All tin- liie,„|., Y. M. C. A., to which they havc.tlioi so, of the crucifixion of Jesus. The 2:00 p. m. Tuesday— Flower Mis- licalth and doing line. gates to the State Convention, to be .should be established on North noon more than thirty of the club having children for baptism should tlier." Lender. Elsie Newcomb. a.s soon as pos.siblc, or g-ive them to Jh.-l- ’ noulil espfrUlIv luivilcgc of inviting guests. The : agonies of Calvary were more than •siem at home of Mra. George E. All comrades should try and be held in Stamrbrd, Aug. 23, 24, 25.: Street, a highway In toe Town of thspk Mr and Mr, M n.rrrtt.snd FOR RE.NT -NICELY furnished women gathered around table.s out notify Mrs. L. S. Burr; or the P as Note*. Keith, Lewis street. some member who is planning to at I f> itundb^rn. roll-call responses will be “Humor- ! the sufferings of an Individual. ai the convention of the Conn. Dept. .Mrs. Christine Glenney, Mrs. Olive* Manchester, (John., from North Main - pleasant front room for genOcman doors, In the shade- of the- tire.-, YA illiam box. of .Manchesft'V. tor before Sunday. Monday nt 7— Boy Scout.s. tend the meeting. .'ins r. I.II.I.IA.S' DKKW. Refrigeration oils incidents In my gardening Ex- They have a social side related to Music at morning hour: U. S.' VV. V. at Wlniited June 15th, Chartier, Mrs. Helen Griffin, and Street on the South to Kerry Street Centrally located. Call tlh.'iS. laden with delectable dl.-ihr-s con Named Stale OlYirial al New Tuesday at 2:30— AnhunI meeting Notices have been sent out for the j perlonces." nic club i.s foregoing all the great life of humanity. \ KKN'O.N .M ETHODIST CH U R C H and ,16th. Dept. Commander Hitch Mrs. Lydia Wigren; alternates were, oh the North, passed toe following tributed by the nicnibera. The Prelude—Cantelinc Pastorale .. ,. of King's Daughters at the home of election hf a trustee, to fill the un- Britain Conclave. a spring flower strow fpr the general I There Is a fellowship of the cross Rev. .M. S. Stocking .Mrs. Gertrude Bausola. Mrs. Eliza proposed order viz: hostes.s, Mrs. Wathin.", had given He Conquered A Nation— ...... Guilmant Mrs. F, A. Nickerson. Election of expired term of 18 months trustee, cock and staff have worked hard to r. . I 'public ' ...... and will -...... have mian exhibition In which men may live and learn Ordered: Subject to the provisions More Healthfid Processional Hymn— Edengrovc. officers. Chairman o f hostes.ses: make it a success and as the old beth Old.s, Mrs. Mildred Tedford and much time and thought to the prep and find power to serve the King service, sermon on Convention of sai ,-T '.'‘ ''V- —luiic 9. -In flower arrangement for members Anthem— “Consider Ye the Lilies" Mrs. C. E. .Wll.son. •Hcying goes, “the more the merrier." Mrs, Agnes Hess. aration of a number of clever and .At .) I buries Todd, of Bridgeporf, and friends, who will vote Rode To Glory dom of God by ushering in a new the theme of “Community Builders.” Announcement has been received lines oh the East side and to* W est on the I • ■ ...... Wiegand Don't miss the big doings in W in- Mrs. Mary Brosnan and Mrs. Min amusing- games,- several of------them Ma.ster Cpuffcll-1 best exhibit in entries les.- day of mercy and justice and peace. Tuesday at 6:00—Strawberrv The annual N"ew England South re.aarding the Encampment which side of North Street, a. highway In than 18! Men's voices — “Deep River" supper at the Williams' Farm, If cted. nie Carrington attended a meetlflg Dubaldo Brothers And Practical? orlglnal and up to the minute. Both toe Order of De Mplay todav ' li^h spread and over ^------y ern conference will convene In New V i’l be held in Hartford aa follows: of the Southington Unit. Monday said Town of Manchester, be and ■his one unsuccessful romance ...... Burleigh plea.sant. If not pleasant, the sup Comrade Keating is confined to — , Popultir Locfil Miisiciffna *— Mrs. Watkins and the committee,; the seventh annuaj s t^ c cohclavpl ____ London VVednesday evening , and Friday, June 15— Registration of evening, June 4. they are hereby established viz: Recessional Hymn — Palm Sunday. per will be held on the next pleas his home and would enjoy seeing Mrs. Lulu Btdwcll. .Mrs. R aym ond' b'ceting held here. Others elected t Unless rain falls ~ before three continue through the Sunday fol d-clegates at the Hotel Bond start- Mra. Chartier, District Fidac ----- EAST SIDE. PosUude—Pilgrim's Chorus ...... ant day thereafter. Special music. lowing. ^ r.uj o f the Comrades W ’c hope to see Goslee and .Ml.ss .Mary ,Benton were •’"'■■'■e with him are: State Senior o’clock this afternoon ' the Oriental caused his downfall! ALEXANDER J. MOZZER ing at 3 p. m. Delegate* and alter Chairman and Mrs. Grace Pitkin at The Building line on. toe East Sid* • • ■ ■ ...... , W agner For transportation call either Mr.s. liiin around again shortly. complimented on the success ot the tuundbir. Krue-st (..irl.scn. N ew I Garden party bv Center churdi nates be sure to register The dele- tended a Fidac meeting of toe of North Street is twenty (20) feet; 6:00 p. ra.— Epworth League de C. J. Strickland or the pastor, W e are glad to see Comrade Bow- at GEORGE’S TAVERN ■’"'hbi- Coundlpr, f-womirn will take place a.s'>lanned votional hour. This service will be SWEDISH CO.NGBEGATION.AL. getes and alternates are requested, Hayea-Velhage Unit of West Hart cast of and parallel to toe East line TO 5TDDY MEDICINE Wednesday — Ordination of Dud ets around again. N ew officers of the club who will '''■Hism I-ox, .Manchester: Htato on the lawn at the F. E. Watkins In charge of the young people of the S. E. Green, Minister. tc attend this meeting so creden- ford, at the Legion Home on Me of North Street from North Main ley B urr at the Hockanum church. Don’t forget Tharsday. June 14th; t o n i g h t •servo ain h e ftrat falj meeting are: , Robert Bennett, M iddle-' home, 202 South Main street, w h ^ o Salvation Army, under the leader ^Children's Day service, 10:30. l. als can be turned over to them. morial Road, Thursday evening Street oh toe' South to Kerry Street Rev. F. C. Allen will have part in is the regular meeting night. W e I resident, Mr.k. Raymond Burnham; .^°'''ff ,knd rieasilier, Grant Dcnm-■ everything is in readiness and everv ship of Alexander Nichols. Engli.sh Evening Service, 7:30. The Gold Star Mothers Banquet j June 7. on the North. The Veranda line the ordination service, giving the vice president. Mrs. Raymond Goa- »?.h. Norwich. romniittee hoping for the sun to Hill Enter Hahnemiiin M.edi-. Communion. v.-ill be held in the Hotel Bond ball- would like to see all the comrades The members of Troop 11 of the on the East side of North Street Is The w eek: charge to the candidate. Kbling’s Extra Ale Re; secretary Tt' .Mrs. Willlkni- The officers were installed by re-, appear. if. an outdoor fete is im -! I' cm at 7:30, make your rcserva- turn out. , Girl Scouts arc being invited by the ten ( 10 ) feet -east-of and'parallel cal College in Fall; Graduat Thursday. 5:30 p. m.— Opening of Friday and Saturday at Gnito.n VVednesday evening service, 7:30. Ihiosher; treu#utf-r, Mra. E. Ei. ' " " ’K Ma-sier Councillor Wlllluui pu.s.sible the prograTn will be given' ing front Connecticut State. the Strawberry Festival on the lic ns at once. The delegates and June-14th is Flag Day All should Junior group of the Auxiliary, to to the East line of North Street begai , chairman music committee. ■ ‘ roti ington The coiiven-: m Center church parish h a ll'fio m l Long Point—Outing of the Married tlv the flag on that'"day. attend a picnic to be held in Center from North Main Street on the lawn of the church. Attractions of Couples' club. ST. .lA.MES R. C. CH.RCH alternates who plan to attend this Mrs. R. K Anderson: program, R» 1930-conclave 3 to 3. and will include orchestral ' all sorts, cafeteria supper, circus, Rev. H . P. Reldy, Pastor banquet can register at that time. Spring Park. The members of the south to Kerry Street on toe North. Sunday, the 17th -Children's Day Mrs. H arry R. Rheel: hospitAlUy, The session ends music by toe Burlelwood trio, solos' entertainment, orchestra, games! Am ateur boxing will be held at Spanish W ar X'etej-ans .Xux. -Troop and also the members of the W E S T SIDE. , “ W H I T E H O R S E " Alexander J. Mozzer, son of Mr. service nt 10:45, with baptisms and Masses tomorrow will be at 7 Mrs Harry straw: finance. Mrs, I with a .-street parade ' bv Miss Miriam Watktns, Miss I ard Mrs. Boleslaw Mqzzer of 241 Public invited. the .South Park at 8:30 p. m. The regular meeting of the auxl- Junior Groiip arc to meet at the The Building line on the W est graduation exercises.'' Pageant, 8;30, 10:30. Children's mass in the Ouaranlet'd Aged Six Months! C. Klmore Watkins; flowera, Mrs. ! toe conclave,T>aJl tonight at Gliidys Kletzle and Miss Ada Robin-I The Pastor, Rev. Leonard C. Har lai-y was held in the Arm ory- Wed- main entrance of Center Spring side of North Street is twenty (20) John a ; Hood; Spruce street, will graduate from “By the River’s Brink"* basement chapel at 8:30, vespers at A t 12 o'clock, midnight a frolic Connecticut Club G**kc Compounce, Brisfol. , son," and dances by Mary Alice An-I ris 111 be in attendance at the New resday, June 6th. Mrs. Rose Con Park, 'Tuesday, June 12 after school, feet west of and parallel to''toe west Courier, the f< deration the Connecticut St'ate College on A fter all eftpenses were paid, pro 3:30 in afternoorr. v.’ l. be held at the Slate ■ Theater Nnrra«an.<»eU Ught and Dark Ale. magazine, I drew-8. Priscilla Plllsbury, Dorothy England Southern Conference which verse pre^ldin.:;. Preparations were where they will be met by some of line of North Street from North' Miss Henrietta. Devon; June 11 with a B. S. degree and a fits from -collection at the Vinton Music by the Junior Choir at the Delegates and altei nates free, so publicity,' ; WIrtalla, Marjorie and Doris .Mul- | meets at New London, opening made for attending the Department the older members of the Unit. It is Main Street on the south to Kerry Pabist Blue RibboH. Mrs. William Rush. m ajor in bacteriology. lectiire''and from “Doughnut Day” 8:30 mass will be as follows:’ register early and"have your badges MASTER LOCKSMITH OFF *-doon, X’lrgiriia Nelson, E.sther t Wednesday, and contln-cng until ti) attend this affair. convention, June 15th and 16lh jn hoped that as many of the Troop Street on the North. The Veranda The first meeting In October the While at Connecticut State Moz- amount to 820.17. Reckoning Va-j Prel'.^de, Organ. M'^ells.and Jessie Bellamy. 1 Sunday night. On Sunday, June 17, Winsted. come,, ns find It possible. line on the west side of North Street cjiib will celebrated its 30th anni- tr has been a member of the track cation School treasury balance, and I Hymn, “-Holy God We Praise Thy, Saturday. June 16-Official open a't the morning service at South' Name Members report ot hea>ing from Mrs. Mar>- Bro.span and Mrs. Min Is ten (10) feet west of and paitdlel yer.saiy Mr.s. C. H Burr will be ON ANOTHER ADVENTURE •am, ooxing team, Glider -crub, (ill sums raised and contributed thu.s! ing o f the convention at 9:00 a. m. Church. Rev. J. I. Bartholomew, a Mrs. Inez B.atson and’ daughter nie Carrington, County President to the west line of North Street hostess and Mrs. Gilbert E. Willis imson Science club, and associate far, we are assured of well over! Hymn. “O Sacred Heart O Love Memorial service will be at ll; 3() * L E V in IS IGHQRED former pastor will preach. t’,.izannc who’ are visiting friends at and -County Sepretaiy, attended a from North Main Street on, tha chairman. editor of the Nutmeg, the class ninety dollars total, an amount siif-1 Divine." m. Parade .sta' ts at 2:30 p. m. with (Continued from Page One) Hymn' N iagara Falls, N._ Y. County officer's night at the home south to Kerry Street on toe North. yearbook. This April, he represent fleient to give us confidence to pro- - “Ave Marla O Virgin a short line of march. Due to the Preparations are being made for of the Bloomfield Unit, Thursday Ahd It Is hereby ordered:- That ed the college at the Connecticut THE CENTER CHURCH ceed with plans for the school. The i Mother." :'.act that a large number- of mem- SPECIAL! was not prepared lo consider pro- BY THIRD PARTYITESi a picniG within a few weeks. evening. '• said proposed order ot toe Select-' Valley Students Scientific Confer (Congregational) . committee wish to thank all-wliaj Hymn, "Hark, Hark the Angels ters are planning to attend the PROPAGANDA PROBE posal.s for salvage operations on the The next meeting of the Unit will men ot Manchester. Conn., tie h fs rd - Foods breathe off impuri (Contlnoed from Page One) ence -held at Smith College. His Rev. Watson Woodruff. have aided itr any way In this en Singing." opening meeting in the morning, and wreck of H. M. S. riamp.shirc." be held, Monday evening, June 18 and determined at the Municipal ENTER TAINMENT TONIGHT ties. I'he air m a refrigera social fraternity is Alpha Gamma deavor. i Communion, organ and violin, being so near to Hartford, no special .XnH-riran Legion. Coui Uiey’s first mystery trip-was O Antmaii, of Gaylordsville, said 1 “My Task,-’ Werner. at which time we will entertain the Building in said Town of Manebes- ' tor mu.st circulate constantl.v '. ON IN NEW YORK' Rho, and he held, the offices o f Noble Morning-worship. 10:50. Sermon transportation plans have been The -po.st and drum corps have made It the sun)mer of 1932 and Levitt seeks fyll co-operatibn of the heads of the various patriotic or ter, on Friday. Juno 15th, 1934. at I Recorder and Noble Usher In that by toe minister. King David Lodge ZION LUTHER.AN. . Recessions March, Banka made, fhe members who plan to accepted the invitation of the Rock- and be t'dished.. .purified. I when In returned he said he had Indepen.ienl and Citizens ' parties ganizations in town. This meeting seven o'clock (E . S. T .),ln toe after Something: new and entirely different! organization. -■ I- O. O F„ and Sunset Rebekah High,^aml Cooper St. Music at the 10:30 mass y'ill be trolley In for the parade are asked ■yllle Lodge of Elks to participate (Continued .'rom Page One) furnislied instructions which ' cn- In toe fight against the “Double as follows: ^ will cover tot Fidac work for this noon, and that toe Secretary o f tola COOLERATOR PROVIDL.S In September. Mr. Mozzer will Lodge will be the guests of the Rev. H. F. R. Steehholzi Pastor, to meet at the Hotel Bond before 2 in their annual Flag Daj- program — , abled divers to open two safes Machine" (major parties) and that Prelude. Organ. yeflj, and will stress England. There Board cause a copy of the proposed ^ ' Don’t miss if! matriculate In the Hahnemann Medi church. o'clock. W e will wear reel tarns, which will be held in- the Sykes M ASHED AIR name has tm g been coupled .with j aboard the sunkcr steamer Fgvpt. many are turning from to* Inde will be, an entertainment following order designating and eatabll«hlng-i cal (College of Philadelphia. The rauslc:7,- * Sunday school at 8:30 a. m. Serv f’Aspcrges Me,” Werner. 'white gloves, and our urviform-s. Audiforiiini, High street, on Thurs German activities In the United >He also disclosed that he had open- pendents to the Otizens Party. the business meeting, and the re- the building and veranda line* upon In toe Ccolorator, all of the air Preluqe: Musings ...... Clark ice In German at 9:30 a. m. Text ','Kyrie Eloison.'’ St. Cecelia. Those wishing to have red’ tarns day.' June 14th. - Statea and who claims a family re- i ‘"J a safe for the Hohenzollern fam- The .statement took issue with Jreahments will be English. This wHl said proposal of Selectmen, togeth from the food chamber paas-.-s Anthem; What Are These ..Stainer of sermon: Matth. 9:9-13 (2 Sunday '“Gloria In Excclsls Deo," St may obtain them .at Marlowe’s, The membership with the drum latiunship with ex-Kalser Wilhelm, to" at Kiel, Germanv. Stone s as.sertion that Levitt was ' Cecelia. be toe last meeting until the second er with a notice of toe time and under the Ice am) ..hroiigh a thor has been summoned by Dickstcin to Anthem; I Am Alpha ____Stainer after Trin.) Subject: Mein Helland where arrangements have ’ been corps will also take part in -the an Monday in September. t no longer an Independent, 'saying place of bearing thereon, to be filed oughly .saturated atnioaphere tell his committee of alleged month- ■ j^stlude: March ...... Manifold nimmt die Suender an. ' Olejfre Offertory, "Ave Maria," Bailev: made. nual department encampment pa BALLANTip’S ON DRAUGHT I "that was,"merely Mr. Stone'* per Recreation ( ’enter James Breen. ^ ^ Plans are being made for an Out in the 'Towb Clerk’s office In said where all impurities- and gases ly payments of 31.7.'jO‘received from ' Tfle; Church schijol, 9:30: Wahrhelt gerelcht. I. den armen The Encampment banquet will be rade -af-the Veterans of Foreign ing of the Unit to be held on W ed PUBLIC RECORDS sonal MeWs." It asserted Levitt is “Sanctus,’’ St. Cecelia. Town of‘Manchester, and published^ ‘The btmt of them all" are ab.sorbed r.ad flushed out toe publicity firm of Car) Byoir ami Items of Interest The W eek Suendern zum Frost imd Freude, held at 6:30. There are to be manv Wars at Hartford on Saturday, nesday, June 20. Mrs. Lillian Met ostlll executive chairman of the In "Agnus Dei.” St. Cecelia. at least twice in a newspaper p;....- Ihroiigtj the drain. The--air re oasoclates vCho have a publicity t-on- - ' ■ - II. den stolzen aelbs.tgcrechten zum June 16th. Rau-Lockc Post, No. ier is chairman of the Committee dependents and that i>6w:ei to call Monday, 7;894“Loyal, Circle, noted and intere.sting speakers, in ed In said Town at least Aya'^^aya turn'' •,! the food ehtmber thor- tract with German railroads. .\ttnehnwnt Verdruss und'Aergernls, III' dera Recessional Hj-mn, “O Sacred 8, 14 VVether/ifleld avenue -Wflll hold and we are surie to have a very good a state, convention rests In the ex- ■ King's Daughters. At 8;«!0 the Jun Heart of Jesus." cluding Governor Cross, and several b e to ri toe day of liearii^ iu m a *»*ry day more and more people are learning that oug \ ashed — Sweet and GeU. 30,000 a .Month Andrew and Anna Klein aeainst T ( ^ y grossen Suenderfruend zum Press <)pen house tor all legionnaires of time. ( Ic:; - ecutive board because the 1932 con ior (flrcle will be the guests of ^Loy of the speeches will be broadcast copy ot said proposed order and no Carl Dickey, a partner the t Rvstau. attachment in the und Ruhm. the First District, after the parad.i. I h e ^ t in beer and enlertainment ia always on tap at vention in New Haven “did not ad The men’s plunge will be held al Circle. Games and refreshnients over the air. As a variety the Drum tice to be deposited in a Post Office Byoir firm, has testified before the : 3400. damages and costa ol from 7 to 8 o’clock. On Friday at 6 o’clock toe post's journ sine die but subject to call of In the pariah hall. Corps competition and dance will be in said Manchester, postage paid, ^mmittec in Washington that hm 1 •‘■"R 0° real estate located on Mld- POLI.SII NATIONAL CHURCH entry in the Soft B a ir Lieague wall the chali (L ev itt).’’ A whist party will be held at the J " ^.* cn. fjfter Trinity. Services as follovvs; have taken very good form. This T statement j j eration annual meeting. Hostesses Lincoln, Neb. —Dr. Fred Mor4:ow IP a. m. £Iei;ti-:>n of officers and men armed with shotguns and rifles A true and attested copy of oriff- ■ This is open to all women mem 9:30 a. m.— Church school. Men’s activity under, the leadership of join in a "wild cat” hunt In toe Mrs. Herman MonUe. Mrs. George Fling, 73, pr^essor . of European other business In the afternoon. The Inal order, oirs. The Btore the m errier.'' Eible dess. ‘ . - Athletic Chairman Earl Wright, Rochester hills. -~A " "bobcat” was Strant, Mr*. William • Carr< Mrs. history at toe University of Ne delegates and altcmatos arc re- S. O. B O W ER S, 10:45 a . . m.— M ornir^ prayer and while not receiving toe support of blamed for a raid on livestock in braska since 1891. (luestefl to attend this meeting, toe Secrete*}^ toe Board ef Sell the membership aa requested by-the this Ticlnity. ManenSter, OMu.. June f i i t r r Jor latereat is m gtnuica boUactiva right BOW bteausa p«opla gensrAlly " 4 h a r fiia ia f or la the itiaintenaace would ba haataaln^ to changa theii’ SATURDAY, JUNE 9,1994. o f a labor racket la the,behoof of a pooaasslont into actual property In group of agltatora and organ-' tty^BO mt IBM ahtlcl|>atiaa o f much higher prices n Bw t in q ouMrAWi. n a iaat* whdde concern la primarily for everything, 'food, clothing, II •uaall SirMi ,M aaeh. atar. Ooaa with duea and peraonal commissions, houses, automobiles, fu ^ tu ra - and raoHAS rshouaoii and whose stock in- trade , la the everything else.- It might not be Oaaarai Maaaaat By PAUL HABRISON fomentation of dlaagreementa. a healthy developmenf—there, la W M V O O M T y t x j c e r New York, Jims 9.»-Aroun4 skew X ^ r»aaaa< oatebat l, lilt The Amalgamated and ita parent ?^-f«Wla**(l ■»ar» raaaiac^ CsMpi something the deflatioqtata might snopa: Kay dtiaa out over tba coiui' moment—$3900 a week. Fine per- Ooltdapa Baiarad at ttaa the A. F. of L. have worked them- argue on without being utterly silly tfy will be wall served by stage mere such aa CUfton Webb. W al t HaaehMtar. Ooaa- aa selvda Into a comer. I f the govern rtars next saason. George M. Cohan ter Hustoa, MArUys Millar and n-|e*a# Ola* IIMall Maitar. —but It would be Inevitable If the pl*M_a tour; so do Helen Hayaa BOMuiun-lOK RAi-n ment .finally ag reu to the formation Gforge H.-GohAo Are xuAreatsed 0 « « a * ii ...... «ia o # people were losing “confidence" In s h i m m i n g T E AC H E R £ * Hoatb. b? *aU ...... { «• of a National Steel Board that ellm- the future of the dollar. oer, w a iter Huston, Henry Hull and percentage from the box offlea7Th« ASSEMBLY ENJOYS (O R IP U Y E R HITS B A IL I ATHLETIC AWARDS ALL WET THIS TIME ! OOpi#(j| .• a a b • • • • •• •• alMa a a9 Guy B at* Post. Meanwhile Kath Whara ta go eh Sunday? Wall, if FRESHMAN QASS MIS^RGINIA HOWARD WaraAeaajMai Inatea Amalgamated representation, To attribute present business stag most prosperous prbolpals In "Sailor arine Cornell, Eva Le OalUenne and yea Uka Uia fun ot a * ln g the world _ Miss Virginia Howard, faculty I SOCK AND BUSKIN that will mean ■"curtains" for the nation to fear of Inflation la like at Beware", a amaab hit but wltb no BUT STREAKS TO THIRD kmuBmm d r r'u aasuuiATEo Walter Hampden, who toured this big names, receive onlv about S200 item U g li plaoM, without the ax- PLAYS IN FRENCH GIVEN TO GIRLS swimming and gymnasium In-1 p p id _ principle of nationally controlled tributing the effecU o f the Western structor. puts everything into ' WILL TUTOR IN FRANCE wniwn. will stick close to the rialto, ortioa of mauntaln climbing, try PICNIC AT LAKE T M AaaaatataA Praila la aaelualaalr unions, and the upbuilding of a new drought to too much rain. All of Which CauBCA Bill Murch i her work, as was sbowm tlUad Ur tba »t * (or^npubllcatlea tor b a secondgry rola may draw drives to tha summit of Wachusett past week. MARIONETTE SHOt all oawa ItaDatlba oraisitad ta It •ysteih o f plant unions. I f It re Great Mental Anguish Miss BIfinchs Fsetr R«tiims S at aal atbarwiau eradlttl la tail MouatAln, MaoaachUMtta. MIm Howard, endeavoring to fuses to do so and there is a strike, ^ * aummer’s pictura a *30 minimum wage for chorus PaalominM aad P n - V i m Watching Game. After Year of Study at Col gapat aad a l * tb» local aatva pab- SHOOTING FIRST WAchuaett Is not only tha hlgh*t Eleveo S e n io r ^ in I I . R 1 help a perUto freahman In an Babad baraiA . * \ It ta to be suspected that the Amal t b «tw * n tha Barkahlres anJ act of perfomlng a back dive, Boating, Dancing and Supper umbia Universiiy. All nabta al rapablloatioa 'PI more takes hsr place In "Mary of 'comething over the scale. Attoatle Ocean, but la so much MIU Murch, High School World posed on th* aprlng board. She W Sl Be Presented at •PMUl diapalebaa Baraln ar. alaaV * gamated's weakness, will be uncov Western police officers are devel SooUand." a continued sell-out ft» C Make Plot Clear to AO Manuacript's Return higher than the- lurrounding coun i track c iffimeatator, la not Impreas- S.” L e tto i for Having At- wa* fully' clothed in her "gym " Mias, A. Virginia Howard, the' ered by the smair number of work oping a habit which. It Is quite pos New York.’ Karl Carroll, in from When a manuscript has been re try that the view from the lummlt ed by feminine athletes. costume. The freshman, losing Are Enjoyed at Coventry girl* physical director of Manebea- Fall MralM Hollywood ths other. day In an air School Assembly M l ollaat at N B A dar- ers It will be able to call out and sible, may have a considerable effect jected by the producers ita author la Almoat limitleM. From your ele- "One night after school," said na, her balance, gave a slight spring ter Higb school, u leaving , Maa- atea, laa liner and wearing a dinner Jacket, Students Present. k e ^ out. In diminishing the • popularity of usually haa a lingering suspicion vAtioa of allghUy- more than 2,000 *2 happened to be paaaln^ Charter . l a i n e d ^ Points. and dove. Misa Howard, taken cheater for France today. When oh* ftbilabar'a HapiatapiailTa; Th* c o iifid * that be intends to give Los that bis play' wasn’t even read. So a Oak street when I heard a lot of Lake Cottage. ^ d 4f national unionism Is either crime as a profession—the kabit of feet there Is a magnificent vista unawar*, plunged Into the water arrives in France she la going to IB and 14. dallaa llaibaara dpccial Aacncy—N «v Angeles, San Francisco and maybe fellow named J. C. Schiff pasted a towArda every point of the compa*. feminine voices hollerini^ and ye*i- but not In a fancy dive. Ctebourg, a small town on the Tarb, Chicaao. Uatfeil aad Boatoa. abandoned by the administration oi shodtlng first. This time It was "L a Faro# du Guvl#r*’ ' or "The Chicago a real Broadway "Vanltlsa” dollar bill on page 49 of a comedy Far off to tha north you can dla- 1^. I stopped to Investigate and For proven ability In girls’ gym Mias Howard’* splrtu could northern coast. decisively defeated In a strike In one o f the DllUnger outfit Instead of this summer. The show’s to bt east script be was sending around and Washtub Farce" provoked a great found that a girls’ bsMball game nasium classes and points received Miss Burke’s freshmen Englleh cerp the Jagged peaks of the White be dampened. hhw’ev*r. She Here she U plenning to tutor a A maflonett* show of irriBg^ - the steel Inddatry—and one or tho some policeman or sheplff who woe ana producid b Callfom ls and attached a little note which said: "If ’ Mountains—Mount Washington and deal of laughter in the assembly wee In progress. A* I etood watch -for rnaking the various teams, quickly took off her shoes and cISM, Division II, held a picnic at girl In sports. Including tennis. bioOght east for an early-seasun j'ou’ve read this far, tear off the , i log the eo-called ‘game,’ one o f the awards In the form of M; H. 8. let famtUar atory "R ip Van Wtakla,** Tfc# l^rtQtinft CoiDpany. loc., other seems highly probable— the too slow on the draw. Consequent the PrMidentlal Range. Just a little program presented by the French socks and enjoyed the rest of the Coventry Lake, Monday afternoop; sum m in g 'a n d h o r*b ic 5 riding. ■MQBM 00 flnooetoT rotoontibilttf opening on Broadway. This Is Mr. (icUar and buy jrourself a drink’’ ___ to the \ ^ t loom the Green Moun- classes on Thursday. Fred Johans girls actually hit the ball! She waa ters, chevron*. "B ’s ”, "W ’s", and period aq much as anyone else In written by members of' 8oe& and ' sun of the A. F. and L. win be close ly Tommy Carroll, bad gangster, Evelyn Foley made It possible .for ! “ tw“ mOTtoi for tFOOffroooicoJ rrrorA.opp«or:no to CjLrfdll’s iwsy o f saying that all the Well, the play boS come back tains e f Vermont and toe purple son, who was Jacqulnat, the hen so surprised at this sudilen run of "L ’s" wlll.be given out at future as- class. Buskin, will be pr«s*ated tn . Qm. ad«aniMm«Bia Ic tb, Haachaatar talent he wants for hla stage ali^ady good fortune that she muat have the cla* to get toe truck In which S*OQtno Horoid to the horizon, going down. The killer and robber, became a good practically all o f the produq dome of Mount Monadnock In New pecked husband, finally became Mmblyto the girls who have earned ______—Eleanor Schleldge. ’88. Miss Blanche Feder, who baa had Higb sehoo' assembly hall on JuM become dated for. Inetead of run the rewards. twenty.four pupils were taken to sooner the better because when tins gangsters with a. great deal of sud '-aa been lured to etnemaland offices, and the dollar bill ba Hampahtre. I f you l(X)k to the west matter to. hie own iion'e. Ernestine a year s leave of absence for the ning do'A’n tc first, she reverse^ the Mr*. A. Turklngton’s cottage on IS and 14 during,aevento period*. X 8ATURD AY, JVNK 9 Soviet Tb K *p Stars been removed. end soi^wut, you'll see Grey- Montie, hla wife, and Barbara Stol Th*M points are given out spar purpose of studying at Columbia small admiaslea: price of ftv* old discredited kind of unionism is denness. The two Waterloo, Iowa, order and started running to third ingly throughout the four years—so to* lake Dorothy Tedford, a mem There’ll be no celebrated Russians b Justice to the so-called read- lock’s saddleback, as well aa Mount tenfeldt, his m ottir-ln-lBw, mXde University, returned te her dutl* will be charged, and tickets may bn supplanted by a kind more earnest, detectives didn’t wait to see wheOi- among the actors and musicians Jacqulnot sign b pepei containing base. A fter this I departed, leav many for "trying out" for a sport. ber of the class, obtained permle- at Manchester yesterday. iTEEL AND A. F. OF L .~ era. tbougb, It must be conceded Tom and Mount Holyoke. Sion to use the cottage. purchased in Itobm 18, PrankUa honest and elTlclent aa well aa im er Tommy was going to producs a coming from Europe next autumn- tost maybe they didn’t want a drbk. the houseuoM duties be was to per ing them blissfully thinking they no many mor* for making the teem, —Mary Latawie. Building. Should the air be clear you can were p aying baseball." Four rowboats were aoon tn use lb tha coatroveray between the 1 hs Kfemlln’i keeping them for rerbaps, too. they were suspicious form. While Jacquinot and his wife and even 28 or eo for out-slde-of- LITERARY The stage, acenery and m wfex- measurably fairer, workers, em real gun, a wooden one or merely a F Among them, t'ley got all the my sinus trouble? I feel so much Question: D. C. writes: "Please the ■oldlari naked for doughnuts #« a hundred and thlrty-flv* pupUa. H sr* red bathing suit served aa banners tills state of itoubt a fre.sh element pain after eating occurs In the ma- s to n * and tumora may show in this aad baa heaved tba ball 44 feet 6U ti*. Edith Brown wui be awarM ry, seeing that tola didn’t involve old** to go bunting with bis deg. While tbs latter condition may questions answered. bettei fof your first Information advise If an X-ray examination of on Chief Executive's Pro draw a picture, an automobUa tlra be #tudl*d bard, taklag a great ta- on th* truck which cam* down of unCertnihly as to the nature ot I manner. inch* for hie but toH. While in th* achool letter for tennis, which to* coat la to* least, uld as nuok 8 u d d *^ b* eomee fan* to faee «l8 i Bniec .May Kocc Brtiec Jonty of cases and may be regular tha: I am encouraged to give your gram. was brought for them to eat “ Good tereat la civil government. In tb* Main street at 8 p. m. with every, Mem to many, at first glance^ to the future dollar as well as uncer High achool he couldn’t be Induced aha won In the fall tournament, to Madam* who Im m e ^ te ly ao- a a m ^ man oaUed * dwarf. H *a *i tainty as U) ita value. The Maryland Senatorial primary a.s to Lme of appearance. By some diet a full trial. When I finish th- appetite," Monsieur Oabuchat summer he helped hie father on th* one ilnglng "Show Me The Way To aute bim by oarryliig « beany *w |l coostltute a serious barrier to any to try out for the team because he — AUce Madden, ’87B. Go Home“ euaed him o f being a any o f France. IS likely to be a case of Bruce vs patlento It is described as cramp- Cleansing Diet Course, can I eat claimed and the two Mrvants In toe thought ha couldn’t make It. which farm. and meets some more dwarf*. Tw«mi hopeful outcome, this may be more Why even a child should accept i By nODNEV UL'TCIIEB Ing.incf. TheTVs* pain im Is believed to _ i n__ _ A t the class secretary. May Mil This event- draws a large crowd Bruce. be j ch ^ . lima beans, raw cabbage, veg- N ew Haven, June 9.— (A P ) — Ion were eatoniahed. The Mrvants proven that you can’t tell how good Finishing hls study there, ha ty years later Rip awaken* aad roe apparent then real. There is a this old. old story without analyzing I .Manchester Herald's \tashlngton caused by the hydrochloric acid in Mayor John William Murphy said parts were played 1^ Mejorie How ler, didn’t attend the picnic,-Marian who proclaimed him a traitor and turn* to th* village. He ftndm Former Senatop'-WilHam Cabell u ,.7 sf'up. cottage cheese, or other you ere at a sport until you try it. went to Amherst College, where bis a spy. The police finally arrest <'«rrc«i>ondent thc stomach which acts as an Irrl- | kinds of cheese and nuts’’ ’’ today that New Haven will be ard and Betty Harvey. Tliomaa Mc- 7 J first years were not very encoureg- Behrend was asked to write a let much to hla amassment, that every# serious question aa to whether the It when analysis Is so extremely j Bruce, defeated by Senator Golda- him. From then on, he rises from tant, and the painful sensation Is i- Answer: You can pan-’broli your ready to provide any courtesies Cooe, the farm-hand, was a solemn ingj" but, his father gave him ter of thanks to Mrs. Turkington Amalgamated Association Is en- easy, we have never been able to tin- I ! Washington, June 9.—Gen. Hugh t'orough In 1928, has been thinking T h e meet today la achaduled to INSTALL LEADERS obscurity to the ttont pages of thing baa changed and tost all bla j .S. Johnson and Don R’.chberg are lessened or overcome by the taking ; meat In a dry frying pan. turning “which the occasion demands” when little boy just as he should have strength to cairy through, and in fo r the use of her cottage. friends have died. Rip spends to* very seriously of entering for the Ask Those We Have •tart at 1:48 with' the pole vault be every newspaper. He Is question tlUed to any real standing In the derstand. of M alkali such m soda which i It rapidly and not using any g re a s f President Roosevelt com * to Yale been. Nina Plkow took the part of hi* senior year, be won a gold med —Valette Turner, ’37B. remaining years of his Ufe in tola I a: most os confused about the future Lcmocratic nomination. ing the first event. This year league ed by officials, photographed by re itMllnga between employers end O f coursecourss neither JirSir. Barbour I (is are all the rest of us. p^artly neutralizes the excess acid. | The fire should not be too high I Serveti for an honorary degree June 20. the doubting wife. AT FINAL PICNIC al for th* beet essay on the subject, quiet, lltUe village, sleeping aad His nephew, National Commlt- The taking of food In some cases officlala have changed the field and ■■ porters, and put In prison. A ll em p lo y* In the steel world. There have never found aniy substitu-ea The mayor said pending a e- Mias Todd’s students presented a “The Principles Fought For In the dreaming without tha Interruptfoai nor any other opponent of currency I ^*’‘'’ ** 8'‘Jlng to bo a Ueman Hpward Bruce, has also been relieves the pain as It temporarily the meet will be held at W u leyaa newspapers featured the eeneatlon- of bis wife. i- — aa tatlsfactory os meat, eapeclally queat from the university for a civ scene from the “ 'Voyage of. Monsieur Field In Middletown Instead of American Revolution." la every reason to believe that It expansion or Inflation of anv klnj A'^erican considering the matter. He Is closely absoibs some o f the acid. The ROBERT K. ANOERSOxN ic welcome, however, the city will Perrlchon." Joseph Polozle, who t(»k al Capture oi Heiiry Jones, the no ___ . ■ 11 lii'iiie. rhev think they’re draivinv allied with Governoi Ritchie, who is for one suffering fro'm sinus trou Funeral Director For Trinity Field as waa customary. Girl Reserves H ike^o High Wanting more experience In be- BEATRICE IRWIN torious spy. Members of Sock and Buakln and represenu omy* a minority of the stomacn region Is usually tender ble or hay fever. It your sinus trou make no plans for entertaining toe the part of Monsieur Perrlchon, was comlng a lawyer, he secured a Job toe art clasaea are taking toe dif Intends to convoy the Inipres.skm I out of the experlment.sl sfage Into s riinning for a fifth term, aiuJ many ! One day be waa eent tor and told and the pressure causes discom WATKINS BROTHERS. Inc. Chief Elxecutlve, but will merely a pompous individfual who would in tae office o f Hammond and Field, ferent parte aa well aa operatlaff- workers and even ea to this min that the uic cieaiioncreation ofor more money i ''‘’ktlno pha.se where consistent < f the Rilclre faction want him to ' ble and hay fever have cleared up A feature of every league mset he waa to be released. Hla freedom fort. When the ulcer Is located In after you have finished the Clean?- TEL. Office 8171. House 7494. provide extra police service and the never give In. Madam Perrlchon land Park for Social Hour at Northampton. Mass., and from T Y P M ^ WINNER toe puppet*. The cSit Incluim: ority then la great uncertainty a.a will make' the dollar more valuable; p iliclcs C.H1 be maintained and that run^ on a "Jiitchie ticket." I la the number of relays nm. This lasted for. only a few minutes, as the first part of the small Intestine. ing P iei Course, jxiu could get the like. (M arcella Kelley) sobbed loudly there was elected to toe bar. Going Dame Van Klnkle, Edith Burke; Rla to what proportion of them are that would not only be ' ridiculous tl'oy now have u fair idea as to what Uncle William, however, ln.sists affords the spectators more excite he waa soon spirited away to a thing., can be entrusted to code au- it Is called a duodenal ujeer; when ^ foods you Inquii-e about. U , Meanwhile Archibald McNeil. when she realized that her husband ment and enables the freshmen and about with hls father a great deal, Van Winkle, William McPartlaadr that his nephew wouldn't get Into Democratic National committee ha< nestily fallen from a precipice. and Lunch. house where he was kept under A malgamated members by choice but contrary to every deflationist a.s Ihf'ntles with reasonable ass'urahce thoM unable to make the varsity a he gained much ground and became stooolmaster, Kenneth Tedford: the race should he become a can man said he bad received queries A ll the people In the play gave fine Julia McKee Given Pin for heavy guard. and what part as the fresult of co well ns every inflationist conviction. Ihtil the.v will not take advantage or chance to compete. Manchester has city solicitor, then mayor of North- Nicholas Vedder, George Fiacber: didate. from prominent Democrats In the performances. The others who took amptoa. Henry Jones goes through many Clausen. Stanley Opalack; landlord ercion. Further than that. It has What he- means and Intends to con labor and the coasurtiers. three teams In the relays, the var The Girl Reserves held their final more m ystifying experi.enees before state about the possibility of a big part were: Alma Bailey, Charles sity. freshman and medley; the 'lat meeting at the Highland Park club- He married Grace Goodhue, a and Guataffe, WlIHom Ingrabam: been made clear within the last few But In virtually every attempt to Hij^hest Rank in Gregg .he finally la freed because he can vey Is that people are afraid to do Democratic reception for the Presi Donahue, Andrew , Fiedler, and ter two not to count In the point house on Tuesday, Juneo. teacher of deaf mutes, aad not long Alice. Bessie Quinn; dwarfs, A- aibb'vo a more workable, fairer set dent. James Guthrie. make the kind of cornpon* and llk- days that the Amalgamated is marie business because they are afraid the score, being run solely for the Inraedlately after ] school closed, after was elected Governor of Mae- Donnohue, B. Quinn, and G. Flscber: up. they encounter tcrr.flc pres- McNeil said all plana are In abey This year every student attended saebueetta. ker he generally enjoyed. vUlager, Kenneth Tedford. up o f warring factions and nobody future dollar will not be worth'as .siires— and often those Healtli and Diet emuMment of the spectators. the irfriB hiked to Highland Park. A Contest. pressures ance until the President's staff an the assembly Instead o f only those His national prominence was at —Dorothy Nelson, ’88. The production staff of to* play t* knows whether Its regular officers social hour was enjoyed and picnic much as the present dollar by rca- j ‘burn half a d izcn directions. nounces what he would like to do who have studied French. The tained by hls clever plan In settling as follows: stage, managers, William Both bosses of N UA are convlnc- In today’s meSt Harold Ciide is lunches were eaten before the meet or this new "rank and file commlt- son of Inflation proposals. Advice here. scenes were introduced and ex the Boston police strike. "The Education Of A Princes*,’’ Ingraham and Bessie Quiim; muato I'd they can never get far without slated to receive hls final and most ing was held. Marcella Kelly this The award o f a pin was made to t * " Is likely to be the controlling j By Ur. Frank M clO ; plained by MaJorle Wilson, Anna rhe presidential election wa* by Grand Duchess Marie of Russia. committee, Helen Holmes and Cya« Who Is It that's afraid to do bu.s- ruhllc support, but where the pre- severe test o f the season, when he year’s president of the club, gave a Julia McKee for haring highest W'alec, and Thomas McCooe, and then next In sway and the friends One might say that toe ‘’Educa tola Carter: tjplst, F. Hoxle. ’Tho Influence. Iness right n o w -Is It the njan vmh I'l ndcranco of that Support lies is faces Cuaro of East Hartford in farewell talk to the girls. A candle rank In the contest of the “Order of the pantomime to all the plays was the qi)a)'ter*mile, Cude did not raca light service Was held Installing the of hls state, knowing that he did tion Of A Princess” la not only a Whole project i# under the direction There la, horvever, more to It than ' a house to sell for *5,000 or the '.ften lmpos.->lble to determine. STO.M.ACH tX C E B S Gregg Artists" recently held in excellent so that everyone could get the East Hartford flash in the new officers—Jennie Sandholm, not want to run, let nature take Ita Miss Kellogg’s first year shorthand biography of Grand Duchess M arl* or Mina Helen Page, coach of SocM t h e * matters of relative detail. I t ' man with $5,000 who would like to This IS an Idea of the p lo t course, and he was put up for vice- of Russia but of many of the mem and Buskin, and her two aaalstanbfc to.\mn“ L!"°nap^ I recently read a report stating dual meet being entered In the 220’ Evelyn Bcaupre, Bertha McNeil, classes. The shorthand outlines the at*l Industry con suepee'd in buy the house? If there is any — B. Harvey, '38B Instead o f the 440. Marjorie May. president. were judged for a high standard of bers of the Imperial family os well. ^uinn and Eleanor W a U a c ^ I Hem l.hose of the tailors ,md clean ! f’‘'ench. doctors claimed The marionette abow haa takan^ bringing about government sanctlou body In these United Stales who Is Marjorie May. as chairman of toe Warrisn O. Harding, being Presi penmanship. The book contains many excellent I J ' seemed like a | be a better food than milk, Incldently both Cude ar.d Rogers dent, worked hard In bringing back The following student.s received word pictures of the Emperor, the many weeka of planning and cosck* o f a system of Industrial relanona bolding onto property and refuslnc I 'd«a *lnc:e Indu.strle.s apd codes i f know upon what facts they presented the rings mr, and whenever a member got have received but one setback this w had done the most prosperity, but was betrayed by a certificates given by the Gregg Empress, Dlrollrl, brother of the Control that would be effective and to take money for U-any' kind ot ‘be ‘beir contention, but I do the « r BMJCS CATTON LAW CLASS HOLDS for the club during the past year It few whom he trusted. Th|e struck Grand Duchess Marie, Prince W il- d acouraged Mias Page remlndad season, Cude taking a close second company for the excellence of their .... i u , ’ eotery progra.m were using up 85 b:’'’" of one Instance w here, wine him that It takes seven years to ■ promote harmony between employ- property THE NOVELISTS ARE In the Rhode Island meet and Rog Is customary to present the rings to him so hard that he paued away notes; Edward Atklnsoth Margaret Ham of Sw-eden, and Prince Yusu- we Ilefy ,Mr. Barbour nr ■ < r cent of MIA effort and funds, ' '"-b® “>e place of ;-nHk and on August 2. 1923 and Coolldge suc pov, who has been recently in the make a puppeteer. era and .employes and which would anybody else to find him So, ii j - - : that le m the treatment of stomach THE REAL RADICALS ers being runner-up In the first st%rHn" The ring Is of Atkinson, Vlrian Barto, Kenneth A COURT SESSION meet of the season. ceeded him at the White House. Beebe, Marian Fra.ser, Anna Klein, headlines a great deal. —B. Irwin, ’85. eliminate the Intrusion of the Araer- uncertainty about the dollar Is a T*”' ‘bou.'and.i of telegrams bt i dicers, for th-* milk dle*t undoubted- ^ " ’“ h. the Girl Reserve Disenntmt With Capitalism Shown emblem engraved In blue enamel on —Martha Rqth, ’38. Elsie Klein, Helen Kose, Ruth Lar It was doubly Interesting to read laan .Federation of labor and Its handlcaf) to business, It must be oe- r.'utcat promptly rci . :ved caused : ''c‘0‘“los the best method for The Irter-class track meet has, — . „ son and Jul!a McKee. ■' hns.-n .and Rl.'hberg, brhi.-id closed healing the ulcered condition In In Recent Books about the part Grand Duchesa Bpeplal purpose Intrigues and poli been arranged to be held Monday following girls were pre- FTN D.AY RHI’MES The May accuracy contest was Marie's brother, Dimitri, played In cause the owner of the dollars is door.-, to t.hrow up t.helr,-hands I ™-'’ d"'.h practice I have found th.at • J l NE! The month of roses, wedding bells, brides, com tics, It la conceivable that a tre The novelists, one after another, Facts from Case in Real et 8:48. Anyone wishing to com-1 ^t,*reella Kelly, Ernest- I ’se fweel tho awful proud today held In Miss Kellogg’s first year the killing of- Rasputin, after read VERPLANCK FUND friKlilened. Ccr.talaly It isn't tb- A.lnuniStraUon of tho.-o codes n, the straight milk diet Is the best pete, except letter men I means of encouraging the raw, In- • * m to be expressing a deep and are eligible i Olga; ’Cauthe I ’ve got a ribbon and a typing classes with Beatrice Irwin, ing -about the suit brought by Prin mendous \dctory would have been owner of goods or property. ' ‘U'c to be deccntc.aUzed, hut the mencements and graduates—the month of promise and to represent hls class. I Kwash, and Alm a Bailey. I flamed surfaces to heal and is far vindictive disgust for the ways of bow-'wow who .wrote 48 words and no errors, ces. Yueupov against toe motion won by American industry. B«- Yet take the case of tha btc.^Mire 1,., mollifying original plans. Life Are Reprodneed by -'------i — Jennie Sandholm. '3SA. All mine— for a day— ; and people being the champion for the month. B 0 0 ^ B Y $ 5 5 j superior for this purpose over anv o f high hopes for the future. rugged Individualism, predatory picture company that produced eauae, for good or svll. if the gov- with the house and the man with'MIA hal”^'’-- ‘^at I other dle.t. ’' capltalsim, or whatever you wish to Aa toe track season draws to a ------—— can thay— —Jennie Sandholm. "Rasputin and the Empress." cmploye®^™dcd tha Japa Dimitri for hls part In the affair bridgt party. Cakes (lonated by, ■ni- spell in which it can check what strain on your ppeketbook, , wlch Village boheralnnlsro. senteu by R. Vennart and E. Breen We wish to express our thankA ’Penquln’ and told the students othot hand, bona fide plant unions dollar Itself goes dowm?- coming nese point of view, while Ralph For she, herself, had once been was exii’ed to the Persian front, meinberr of the faculty and mOtb- K has13 donrtdone to date ------m ’’* common. On the one side he had the get- Mr. Wright was the judge and the to Charles Donahue for his co-oper young. what this year’s book Is going to controlled wholly by the workeis, rlch-quick Wall street atmosphere; jury was composed of twelve, hand ardent champion of contain and why they will want to while Prince-Yusupov was exiled to era of the students were so)d' at to *' Deflatlonlsts are fond of telling ation In the typing of this Issue of ^oclalism, defended our present In- And taken part In all that fun hls estate. In Kursk Province, uninfluenced by either factory own- cn the other, the fake liberalism of picked members of the class. The buy copies." end 0i the party and this money us how’ worthless German marks the "N ew s." "Chassis’’ has declared That brings out dolls, and dogs and "The Education Of A Princess" Is also WHS put toward the fund. .The advertisements are also your guide to the new the poseur* and the half-educated chief wltnesset were W; Ford, .Sar ara or professional agitators from became when toe Reich deliberately he is going to try to' get revenge DoTtrine''’" curls. an excellent'book to read when you la hla Introductory speech at to* mon?pXlc“°pr^ Axing mid* thev'toini'tSlrHate “i^m^ o ^ l r young sophisticates; and the com- gent and Chapman. tba outalda. on hls arch rival "Large ” Richard On hair ribbon day, for Senior are discontented with your own lot; repudiated lj,s Indehledness *bv tm -! t ear aa p o L b le Chronic longrcontlnued ul- Hnation was too much. After three periods o f (iiscusslon '■ , — B. Cahoon, ’37. CRASS CLASS CR.ACKS entertniument Mr. Veimlonck stat est things in the market places of the world. There you Carpenter. If he falls this time girls. for when you read about tlie trials ed that twenty dlflerenf people had Obvlou^y It Is through such or- So, In the end, the youngster got the court wa brought to a cIom U ^ te d printing of paper money. [ - e . y j p r e v ^ i t | ^ ‘ o d - ^ P ™ the "feud" will be continued next — Doris Von 0«ck. ' Question: What Is the name of the of the Imperial family you begin to been helped by toe Fund. Two peo ganlnation that collective bargain with a. verdict In favor of the'plaln- fall. . . •8SB TO NOMHVATE They even forget themselves long I practices which result (n ; ‘ her than In women, whereas toe read first about the new inventions— the new household out of New York and drifted to a white whale? appreciate the fact that you are ple who were helped when to* -Fimd' stony New Ekigland farm. Here he tiff. Nearly every student took an — Bill, Murch. ing must reach Ita highest'level of enough to describe the haste with r. .^r‘n," ' nlnatlon of com- acute stomach ulcer Is more preva All the ribbons, old- clothes, ^and Ans\ver: Jonah Just p'!iiln John Jones or simple was first begun are now beginning. : might work his life out on his bar active part In toe case and every K®'!'®®''® to® the class toys. bantflt to all concerned, and only lent tn women between the ages of one enjoyed It very much. of 35B will be held from June 1 1 Ellen Smith. ‘to pay "back ■ the money loaned tF Which Germans rushed to spend any | .^But the shrieks of Industries when conveniences— the newest designs in silver, in glassware ren acru , but at least he would be GIFT COMMITTEE Worn by us Senloi girls u id boys. Question: 'Wlio Was them. through such organizations that em 20 and 30. This shows that yvfimen —Ray Donahue. ’36A. through June 15. The following the first — M ary Maraden, '38. marks they got hold of. e-xchangit^-: ‘^clrjipccjalhe r apodal favors arp threatened -develop stomach uicera al^An earl- doing a decent job unaccompanied home room chairmen will meet and The str.nnge array of^butoel bags American humorist? The Fund was started with to* pioyaa Ij^d employers can arrive at nach ulcers atoi 'T them fop tangible property or com^ indicate plainly the Job N R A faces and in furniture. by punk, and he woYfid be away from The senior class g ift committee And suit* and pants' all tom-’ in Answer: Plutafch. original {flu of taking some peopl* ler age than men. but pien are mote ' ■ 'v" . t e e t h c l e a n i n g Ronm^lv ®„"°“ ‘“atfon committee; ptoper mutual understanding of eaaaneipatcd, gin-swilllng youth. was 'elected at seventh period rags. who had "something better tbak modltlea, before the mark went ‘t can focus attention on apt tc have the stubborn tj-pe’ of Thursday. ^ Two members ; were Room 17, R. Vennart: Room 19, R Asch othar’A problems. lhat pha.se alone. ulcer which Is slow to.heal And the point of view reflected ^ap p ; Room 18, J'. Polozle; Room Dresses, many-colored are short Folk llteratsre IS handed down IVY PLANTED BY ’33 avereg* abiUty" and see that they (ipwn further, and the price of the Mrs. Hazel Hooey Guess, local chosen to represent each senior and long Converted to Code i The ulcerajjbn of the stomach Is In this book— a very common one 31—not organized. from one' mouth to another. had four years of. college. aducatUML Oba o f the , major errors of the artlrle went still 'higher. ^ ise is file shopper who reads them carefully and in pruent-day literature— may in dental hygienist, started this week home room. Gifts will be presented And the Joys of some of us. cry. Incidentally, that littl^ tailor In undoubtediyorought o'n by a wrong to clean the teeth o f High achool at eSass Day exercises Tuesday, . This year’s class- officers are But th* depression came along aad BooMTelt administration In lu re- time become Infinitely more dan- ’’Bong!’’ • A fable Is a "ferry" tale-which CLASS STILL UVING changed tol* policy. .The balaa*#' And yet they tell us that fear lest . ew Jersey who became a national diet anu-wn Inflammation' of the students and teachers. There is still June 19. , Members of the commit president, John'Tierney; vice -prosl- OCXMtruction efforts baa been In •Vnre when he was. qonviclcU and follows the straight road to VALUE and SATISFAC gerbus than anything which baa But my doll ii best of all has animals acting and talking. baa become so small t ^ t in tb*t| their money— may, depredate Clausespauses Sf( .arvv iA.ir,-'i;> ‘ ^ ' ''— usually too. great a an opportunity for those who have tee are: Eniest Turek, chairman; Phvu. A **" aecri^tery. ’Cause It’s dressed In satin overall. i mping to the conclusion that the been done by the new dealfrs at not as yet signed jp to have their —M. Latawlc. later days toe plan baa been to h S Americans to hsnv onin ta«ir for pressing pants hydrbchloric acid. Washington. Agnes Donohue, Ray A-ndlsloT Alma ’ And when I bend my little Aby ■Vice-Principal Bailey recently onto.thslr caah.jat a nickel below the code ^ c e ^ T >* usually a waralng long be- TION. ^ I teeth cleaned. The work is being their offices through the last (iay in small suma those people who and International unions Andrulot, Bessie Quinn, John He makes a cry like a real baby. announced that the Ivy planted by to refuse to buy and 'so to stag ; ce eigraphed hi- protest against forma by the gna-w- Publlabed by Farrar and Rine don*' at the nurse’s office at Barn of Bchool, and th# n«w officera will find themeelvea tn a desperate situ eeceeaarlly the agencies O’Leary,-Edward Johnston, Bernice ■— —C. Rubacha. NEXT SENIORS NOMINATE the class of ’33 was tb* only one in nate bu.“iincss. Have the people of Hhatidonment o f the code. burning eens?itton-which Indl- hart. It sells for *2. ard achool and paaada wlH be Issued ^u m e their positions In Septem- ation In college. Robinson, Gordon Fraser, Marcella „ i the history of the .High school (as throogh which Ubor and capital No one he e knowp who converled ca'es...... tl at the .stomach Is inflamed tor the various appointments Kelley. _4,_rr-florene* D# V iio,'84, this country that much less wits The Senior* must have taking Nominee* for senior class officers J far as ce knew) that has grown, must do their bargaining, and In ad- fl'Su. but nl-. wire Is-Somotoing like and Irritated, If the sufferer con through the main office. —Roberta Hansen. ’ 13 . than toe people of German^'.? Are tinues his ordinary diet and makes ways— for the class of 1933 were elected ; Miss McGuire, however, (xmtradlct- TO STUDY W ORLDWAlt htrtag with Mnelderable obstinacy C ? " ’bo was “WHEN IN R05tE" The nurseries couldn’t by * nomination committee consist-! ed this statement and Inslatbd that they absoIuUly Idiotic? no change for the better, the mu IMPROVING THE MIND BARNAflLE ADVERTISES have been piohcdiled. It IS not true that 1 am A Thought far away. ! Ing of Andrew Fiedler, Joseph Polo- the ivv planted bj the class of 1915 to that ooncliiAlOD in the face of cous membrane of the stomach may Attractive black and white cov- Mr. Piper’s American biitetF.'-n As a matter of fact If there were r-gamst t..e Code. 1 Uiink It is a very A small grayish yellow kitten There are dogs and cate In the way zle. William MeBriile, Donald Clu-1 flouru'hed. nach *® •'Pr® no needs of lights for there was no hthj.ktbi wsoe wave AND EIGHT LOSSES ____ ' cated at Cambridge University • In a n f later mysteriously disappeared, j upper floor was a da?ce haip v^h^a 6:3^Sunset Hour — ChriiUaaa evening service. Kriena, director. LSZ Talk-to o SEASON’S RE06R^ t. *1. . / - ! England, who, for reasons not now His horse was found astray in the ' platform at one end where sat the •••* komo Downey Party—baalo One of the first of the other in knq htid kt»r kru kpo A t least six of the fourteen Cen-Athe lO.i seconds mark set bv O’Con- '...... I. I.* an jM- easily understood, ruffled the fcath- 6:00— WrightvIIic Clarion. 7 o t l i ’-nnZj:®*! PreSram AVENGES PREVIOUS I Fritz Ostennoeiier Hold» stitution's was the schoolhouse, to woods and children picking berries Dances and social gath- C(int. Bitt. High Netmen Top Meriden tral (Connecticut InterscholasticT nor pf Bristol In 1928 lb's n l^ .* * D lx > 8— Rockville ..,;. of hi* congregation. As ,de- 6:30— Tom Oakley'o orchestra. T-'aSr J.'SSzSl**?. J2**'**‘B®i4^»® « League ______be Hupplmented later on by acad found his body in a clump of bushes. ^ 7:00— The Three Scamps. i I'JJ—CbCfiiDnce Men. Orsms s!m Z S'on“ ’ ^Jl* *1"?. ®®®"’ « ‘ le Guild League track and fleld recorijs record on th,e books ' sCStCrOSy S RcSUlt ASSUTCS 7— .Middletown . . . w Congregational . scribed by his son: "He was well I Brcthere Orchestra a'x^ Saranadara should be broken in the tenth an emies for girls apd boys. A grist 7:16—.Sports Review. should be broken In the tenth an- Harold Cude, state champ and lo- ' 17—Trade School .. Church at Wetherafleld at that teatured and fresh favored wlin They told a "Mr. Corning." who was . bought the pro'JSrty shorUy aflc? I ' f t ! *(j^»prla0«in»e Concart. Ore. !:ooZfn:^f'.*1'® 'l?“* Cangragatlon DEFEArW THRILL nual championships at Wesleyan >5 I Senators to Eight Hits in town’s tercentenary celebration fair skin'and long curling hair, with mill was a prime neceasity for the a maker of spinning wheels, and he the Civil war; but up to the Ume he Burrow.i’ Five Sharps. a;??Zm ?2I:23'''''*/®*®®' «® ng i-too To Capture Second Place cal record holder In'the 440, should 5— West Hartford ■< I S lS~E®"*,-"®d'® News Period University Field In Middletown this Silver City of Tie for Title, Once more as- Governor I have ■a mefry eye and sweet smlll.ig grinding of the grain which grew (.’45— The Harmoneera. J'2S~ J'2S~S®" ■lOalow’a Orchestra shatter the record ot 64.4 seconds 6— Rockville ___ _ A n ?„ "Old the farm, in 1909 th ro ld fis h ! e'mZ 5* *""e«neea » S : S Z 2 Orch.— too afternoon, and the standard bear 0 the honor of representing the State mouth, though he could frown on the rich fields without the use An Investigation was made and ■’ ioned tavern and risne* haii S;00-Choir— Archibald Sessions Johnson Orch. — basfo Set by Douglas Robertson of Man 10— Eaat Hartford 6 I 12 Frames, Then Tallies of fertilizers. Instead of wampum 10.00—It.0 O --^ d PJprIte A Orchestra ers o f Manchester High should be o f Connecticut in Wethersfield on a sternly enough when need w as" I , ...... subsequently the dead man’s swojd ' d llu r b e r ' director. C»*kley Orehaatra PACKED ENCOUNTER toe loM of I>bro': scores. Ray Della Fera, substitute chester in 1929 in this even t George 4— Woet Hartford 7 the. miller took his toll in kind. in.wZr,V.l£Li''"*® Orchaa— midwaat UrbanetU, local No. 1 man, Man responsible for at least four of the Leary, state champ and local rec Sends Locals Down Into great historic occasion. The last was made happy to discover that he, ! was discovered under the porch of Communltv Center. 8:30— Floyd Gibbons. a'?Jr * "c*®* lOiSO-HiSO.^ A®nhalm Oreh.-ba- for UrbanetU, paired with Harris 15— Trade School '. 4 Ume I was with you it was for an ’ ‘ C* News ’'•'8 Ruaaell Oreh— midweat chester H igh’s netmen neverttaelesa six. ord holder In the 880, should eclipse' ! Winning Run Himself; ' carried about with hirtihim a ronvcopy ofol ! Important was the pound the Woodbrldge Uvern at Jh® Taverns T S h ^ I u r ^ - i n the 9:00— Famous Favorites — Chris- to down Beloff and Lauder in (t—Briatol ...... I t ’ address at the bicentenary celebra for the protection of stray cattle alonZ * Orchaa. Danes Hour—wabc A wert -had enough strength to turn back Six Set Lost Year. toe league record In his specialty, Ijingland's old poem of "Piers the i tiaap Kriens, director. LtnZ r.'SJrl?® » ’«af only straight seta. The last game, how 5th Place. 16— Middletown .. 17 tion of the birth of George Wash- There must have been very soon a olden day* were scenes of the cele NBC-WJ2 NETWORK Meriden High again in the Silver Six records fell In last year’s meet the present mark being held ny Plowman." which 1 uacd - to read I Owner Suspected. 6:30— M erry Madcaps — Norman T-SZ i'iSzT'®!'® OIbbona and Oreh. ever, was a marathon, being deuced 2— Meriden ' ...... 14 lin. tegton and for planting a tree in tannery for converting the hides of bration of all festive occasions. ?:!2z P»rty—c to c Breaks 5-All Tie in 8th to City yesterday afternoon to clinch I and Manchester accounted for three Rafferty of Middletown in 2:03. with my students at Yale,. The ! Captain Hills, the proprietor of They were gathering places for po Cloutier, director with Fred wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr wmal: eleven times before Manchester fin •—Bristol ...... 7 of -Webb House in com- cattle Into hard- leather for boots the Woodbrldge tavern, was sus- roaZ rSzf***®*.* Dramas M l I /».• f . ; second place In the final league ' of these In the pole vault, high Jump Cude hoa raced the 440 in 52 seconds Reverend Henry Smith seems to I Iltical conferences. They were , Wade and Harriet Lee. W c ^ V V i '' ‘^‘‘ 3’ kyw aenr wla k»k ally won It and the match. Manchester High closed .one of the 8— East Hartford 6 nsemoriitjon of the place where for men and boys and for convert pcctesJeof the crime. Robbfepy was J® Be Announced liaM Locals otn loss in *tanding with four wins and tw o : and medley relay. O f the six, only | flat this season and Leary has tra ^ have been endowed with too greet ‘ news centers, to which stage co'ach- 10:30--Mouritaln Melodeera— John- In tbe third singles, O’Leary (V—Meriden ...... 5 By HUGH H. FL'LLEBTpN. JR. .WaahinirtoTi and Rochambeau ron- ing the skins of goats Into so't said to be the motive, as the officer a-isZio^ iSZi' *'®4®'»“®r« Orehaatra * CANADIAN - wimj V losoes. The score was S to 2. The : two. seem In danger of being shat-' eled the 880 in 2:02 most unsuccessful baseball seasons a joy in life for grave iind au.stere I M brought tidings from the . outer ny Milne, director. so^Tw*** 8fyr cret cfcf ^ ______„„„ bowed ta Barker in a hard fought Associated Press Sports Writer •ulted on plans for bringing to a leather for shoes for women and was a paymaster in the Continental a'.enZm’lSZf.®***,’ "*®'® N *** Period SOUTH — nrvH wptf Kwno wla wlax team won seven out of nine matches tcred this afternoon, both estab Few Rroords Safe, in its history yesterday afternoon by Puritans I,can Imagine him as* world. Gossip and all matters per o.'ISZJS'Jt'if*®®'®“*®® ®®- (cont'd) 10* vfctorioua conclusion our War of girlii. One nr two shoemakers Arm y and was known to have been n:TO—Guy-Lombardo’s orchestra, Starts; Qnartus Is played 'this season, one of the most i raatch. The final dou- lished by Lang of West Hartford In I f Orlando Qarrone Is at his peak, 106 another langland wandeiing about I • „ ..... K * " ’* Painlly—C to c njdx.wsrnb kvoo wky wfaR whflp kpre losing to Meriden High In the Silver In a season cluttered with rookie o^dependence. Today the occasion | carrying a large sum of money from taining to the common interest, il 35—Press-Rauio News. Auaao and Orehaatra successful In Its history. ! '*’*? finished due to 1933. His broa«rld wrr f.'esZ I'lSZn * ‘u‘ A Nlermen. Planoi feated Lauder, Meriden star who 1 Bristol ...... 3 ■fh'e discus mark of 45 feet, 2 inch Warner, If, r( 4 and west, comprising in those direr- j to new homes in the West found 10:00— Sabbath Reveries. —J. klsk Waco koma wdho wodx wht the box yeaterday afternoon, Hart Threaten Track Records. Lack of fielding strength more Win* Own Game Pequot War on May 10. lfi.17 and ('attic grew fat In the pastures, and sell his tavern, wrtae whig wtar wdbj wwva wmb* ford Trade ended the . local reached the quarter finals In the 3 Hartford ...... 2 es, held by Cummings of Bristol, Aroann, lb 4 tions, the present townships of { Landlord Olcytt ever ready to re 30:30-Mexican Typlca Orchestra. w.«jn wmhr ■ 1^?2Z 5 ^ f.® * “® 8«®«den Orch. . The other marks threatened with than aijy other factor waa responai' Following up last Sunday’s 7 to 2 was doubtless of. the company who pigs grew fat In the meadows JVo Scitndiils Here Mechanic’a threc-garae winning state tourney, by scores of 6-3 and 5 Windham ...... 0 also seems safe.' B. Zajac, 3b 3 Glastonburj-, Rocky Hill, and New- I ceive and serve them. There, as .3.00—Press-Radio News. e'eaZ ‘ ® "'J* ®n'J' extinction today are the 220, 440, bie for tho Red and VVhltc'a dismal triumph over Washington, Ostsr- sixteen day.s later destroyed .the Ttu- fresh unpolluted water of the ’'S* "■ft wmhd wl«n ,®'4^John Herrick, Baritone— streak with an 8-6 edging at Mount 6-2. Brown, playing his first sin 2 Bristol ...... 3 It is possible that one or all of Gormley, 2b 4 Ington, and beyond And in ’ his- This is the first scandal Involving 33:05— Vagabonds. : - ' « nftf.®*a'.n2T8*" Artnie—mldivest rjit 880 and discus records. Brennan season. The locals defeated Rock mucller limited the Senators to fort of the Pequots at My.stic, tak- river was in .season alive with shs at Buckland. the stage coach driv- wnax *''*’* '‘ •*’3 Neho Grounds. Thla defeat marked gles match, also won by similar 3 Meriden ...... the three relay records may bo Deary, ss . .. 4 first village where we are no'v ns a .Manchester tavern, of which at 33 :35— Gruen and Hall. s.’??Z J Wllliame, Talk ...... 2 of East Hartford seems likely lo ville High twice, lost to Meriden eight hits in a 12-Jnning battle yes Ing a terrible vengeance upon the and salmon. In place of sugar, the present time there are 63. A l e- iinharnc.ssed his'tired horses and •‘Ifkoh kol Manchester’s sixth downfall In 14 broken, although the performances H. Zajac, cf 3 sembled there were really two com- i !* • I" place of sugar, hitched up a fresh pair. Bowes’ Capitol Family kf^k®iJ T i^*®3 koin kfre kol kfpv kvi S'®"*"* Sl*»«r» Trio lower the 23.5 seconds mark in the ano Bristol twice each and split even terday and finalli' won out 3 to 2 by savages for their kidnaping and munltics, one along iflgh s'-oe' I extensively cultivated for though in Hartford recent, investi kfbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb kgb a^noZ |:22z S®m G®“ o® a Oroheelre starts this season. in dual meets have been under the Doherty, c .. 4 . Vivid lleserlption. 32:30— Round -Table Discussion, ^ a^JoZ ^?2z 2 “ 'X*®.®® ®**®* ®d Air 220 which Franz Wlttmann of Man with the local Slate Trade school, Brooks, p .. scoring the winning run himself. He murder of men. women.and ehlldren ,(renamed-.Maln,(renamed-.Maln street) andami the niH.'olH the cpieen of old, gations disclosed sHocking condi Cant, Bast. ylooZ rSZ^*®"?® Acroii the Border Hits In Eighth Score prerant marks. Bristol holds tba 4 in the river settlement.H. ,\'ot long _Mrs. Mary Cone Jenney Moescr, ^ — BBC Broadcast. H, M. Welsh chester set in 1931. There is a record In the 880 varsity and fresh Middletown. West HarUord and Cwlkla, rf .. 1 nicked Al Crowder (or a single and er along Broaci street, the two be women and children could------sit ._in the tions in the taverns there, in whic'n Guard Band. ’ f'o n i! JinSZir* "".“ " ‘ •'•nera Quart. T 3oZ J:?2Zi!.1.'’ ®®4*' "e®*'® Variety Supported brilliantly by his team- went around on a sacrifice, an in ago I was down in the old Pequot . kitchen eating bread and honey of Manchester Green, furnished the a’ooZ Oreheatre possibility that the 100 yard dash men relays, while Manchester,Is rec East Hartford fer a total of six vic ing united by it meetlng-hou.so In intoxication and prostitution went S- Ope® Golf ma'tes as none of Hartford’s errors field out and Eddie Morgan’s base Countiy and apologized to the few i Rarely was English money to ho following: vivid description of the 1:30— Concert Cla-sslcs—Christiaan I'JoZ J'iS—Columbia Salon Orchet. B-iSZ' B-'aSzXra "y®" •„F'»®e. Skit may prove fast enough ‘to break ord holder in the medley relay. tories and eight defeats Us league 35 _ their midst. In the beginning, the hand In hand, no such tainted condi SiS^OancIng Echoea. Orchaa. oltnZiX'JJzJJ'LS Barn Dance—to cat iroved costly. Uremko held the 5 8 27 9 3 hit. The result put the Sox and- Bundvors of the famous tribe who ! .seen Wampum was employed for arrival of the stage coach in Colon Kriens, director: Charles Pear focal Trade to two blngles that HIGH SCHOOL GOLF record consisted o f three victories .Manchester three towns Wethersfield. H u t- tions have yet been applied to the I'xSZ '-••f «« the Organ l-^ io:«Z S ''f.**''V ew e Period Senators into a tie for fifth place. gathered round me for what one of ial times, a narrative which brings son, boss-baritone. i'ooZ JlSSnS'®' "'•’•''Pen Orchestra 1olonZj?:22Z?® *® *"® Oreheetri came In the fourth and never once end seven defeats. Last season, Man AB R ford and Windsor formed on- im- j small transactions, but for the pay- local taverns. *.00— 4,00—Georgs Hall's Orchestra 1o'aoZi’ 3:Str;^,^®8 Denny A Orchestra H PO nw ancestors did to their ancestors. I ment of taxes the town would aq- into striking contrast the mode of 7 30— Grace Hayes, songs. 10.80—11.30—Vincent Lopei Orehaatra permitted the home team to get by chester split even In twelve games C. Smith, IS ., 0 2 Meanwhile Rogers , Hornab.v’a men.se plantation under the Juris- Not long ago a petition was pre St. Louts Browns slugged tbeir way They seemed amused. In 1044 W il j eejil only grain, which was stored entertainment and drinking methods 2:45— Landt Trio and White. second base in the three previous but lo.st twice only to BrUtol. split Comber, rf . .. diction of the ,Mn.s'.snehii.setts Bay sented asking that taverns here be into third place by bating Cleve liam Cross bought a home.itead of In a building erected for' that pur of those days and of present days 3:00-Collin Driggs organist. semesters that be so effectively WEST SIDES DOWN ting even i#ith Meriden, Middletown, Cobb, cf ...... Colony, whose General Court pl.i eci kept closed Sunday, except for one in taverns: THIRD IN TOURNEY land 8 to '6. A five run outburst In 3:30—^Dancing Shadowu. West Hartford Trade school and R. Smith, p . . two w res on High street, now over them commissioners and a pose At sundown a euf-few was hour Sunday afternoons, but at a tossed. Calusine was the hurler who Local Sport r»orth Main street, where he lived "My mother was about 12 years 4:00— Romantie of Meat. 10:53— Old Farmer’s Almanac. steered bis teammates to victory, beaUng East Hartford twice. Hutchinson, Sb the seventh and twp more tallies In constable. As the population in rung or a drum was beat to sun.- town meeting the voters turned 5:45— Mlscha Raginsky Edison En the ninth won the game. for a few years and then migrated of age when her father moved from 4:15— Lillian Bucknam, soprano. 10:56—Temperature. ' ' semble. the hard-working Uremko paved the HARTFOmUDEANS Yesterday’s shutout was the sec J. ^ay,' X lb . creased, each of the three towns ' nion all Inhabitants Into their thumbs down on the proposition with Tigers Win .Yguin with others to Fairfield the Rich place, where nearly all hf.s 4:30— Palmer Clark’s orchestra. 10:57— Weather. way, and it was Chomlck’s tremend ond suffered by Manchester this sea F. Healy, e . .. was allow-ed one or more consta hou.ses provided with guns as a pro the result that the drinking places 8'75— U. S.. Gold championship. ' Chatter Detroit’s league leading Tigers I have also a more remote con children were bom, to the tavern u:00^John B. Kennedy. 11 ;00— Morning Musicale— NBC ous double into deep left center field BOX SCORE |; Local* H »y WeB Below Sea son, Bristol accounting for ths first, g : May. 2b ... J bles In those times, the duties of tection against wolves which howl are as wide open as ever While 8:20— Billy Hays and orchestra. held their place by slamming oiit nection with Elisha Williams, a dis which remained her home until her String Quartet. and a single by Pinto in the eighth 11-0. Failure to take advantage of Fraher. If .;.. constables were more extensive ed by night and against possible at into.\lcatinn has been observed, no 5:15— Asodata Dafora,. Twenty 6:30— Charles Carlile. 18 hits for a 13 to 5 victory over marriage to my father, Mr. Ralph 11:31— Radio Nimble W its— Everett after the 5-5 tie In the seventh that “ “ Hartford Trade (8) ' sod’s Come from Behind in Last Jo# McCTuskgy, who has taken its opportunities brought -yester Haberern, xx . tinguished and picturesque figure of Ilian they are now They were mili tacks bj the Imhans. complaints have been made regard Singers of Ky Junkor and Tom 6:45— Frederick Wm. W ile— "The Average to Amass the White .Sox and the Yanks bat a later generation, who. at a time Cone, in 1840., It was always a Tom.s. Smith. aided Coach Martino’s aggregation AB. R. H. PO. A E. part In fifteen races at varying dis day’s blanking and defeat, the team tary as well ax admlnl.stratlve offi In course of time the colony be ing the presence of undhsirable Political Situation in Washington ted out an H to 4 decision over- the delight to me to have her tell me of 77:45— Phantom Strings—direction to triumph. Pinto, 2 b ...... 6 1 1 3 2 0 tances this year, (aces two import being unable to com* through with 34 0 6 24 7 4 When it was uncertain where Vale cers. for It wa.s their business to gan tra>lc with the West Indibs, ex women in the taverns. 5 :3 0 -Blue Room Echoes—Joseph , Tonight." Frame to Slam Out 6-5 Athletic* to remain only a game be- ,thc -wonderful doing.s of the tav Aide Ricci. Quartua’ Snpport Wobbly Dixon, r f ...... 6 1 2 0 0 0 Team Total of 654; Win ant testa this month, the first next Merlden 300 110 OOx— 5 College would find its permanent cirgantze the inhabitants for effec changing salted hoof and salted Kiwtor In Community, Blume, director. Gertrude Brady 7'00— Leon Bcl.osco and orchestra. hits in the pinches on no less than hfnd. Mmc. conducted classes here In pork, onions and other farm prod- erns. Of the rush and excitement soprano. P. M. Jumbo Quartua was almost equally Borys, lb ___ ...5 0 2 8 0 0 Saurday at Princeton, N. J., where three distinct qccastons wrhsn any X— Ran for C. Smith in first In- tive defense against attacks by in Few in Manchester perhaps know 7:30— Betty Barthell and Melodcers nlng. A fter a day in fourth place the Wethersfield and afterwards tie- as the time drew near for the arriv 5:55—-Ba.seball scores.. 12:15— Weather. effective and seemingly at his best De) Conte. 3b . .. 3 2 0 3 1 0 Victory Over Rivals.' he will be one of the four U. 8. two kind of a bingie meant one run or came ---- ...... — m- ■imn.-idlan.s There mere couiueoiild he no serurltv ' *’*'K*hoad staves for rum, that the tavern has been prominent 7:45— Roy Holton "Looking A t but support that was slightly off ners Have 621 Score mile aces in that event. McClus- (Jards returned to second In the al, of the stage coach. Everything 6:00'—Catholic Hour. 12:20—Time, temperature.. Life." Calusine, cf, p .51110 0 more. * * —Batted for F. Healy in ninth came rector—we should now say ' until after the hostile Pequots weroT?"^"'^' " " '’ T''®''® "■«" " ly. identified with the social life of must be in readiness. "color yeaterday put him In danger. Rawski, ss .. ; 4 1 1 1 2 key will bo Opposed by such lumln-' inning. National League standing by bat president—of Vale College In New I destroyed. Then Wethersfield iiro- ! inhibition against the use 6:30—Our American Schools. 12:23—-Old Farmer's Almanac, 8:00— Morton Downev'a Studio 3 Manchester had a fine chance to the community since 1713. In that 12:24— Famous Sayings. Tbe Jumbo allowed the Capitol City ChomIck, If . . . arie.s os Raymond Sears o f Butler. Two base hits, Cobb. B. Zajac; ting, their former nemesis, Larry Haven. His body has fallen into gre.ssed rapidly In Its. town ort.ar. f but tobacco was grown Final Touches. 7:00—Modern Concert-- Norman Party. .. 5 2 2 3 0 0 Danny Civiello Features. The West Sides opened up their score right in the first Inning when year Lieutenant Thomas Olcutt. Jr., Traders eleven safe bingics but five Silliman* c ... Joe Mangln of Cornell and his New three base hit, Nedza; hits o ff R. French, about in the early Innings ^ 3 t - o n the hill above ns In niy Izat.bn Its government was -n made into cigars by women 'n | opened a "A fresh log rolled upon the blaz- Cloutier, director; Robert Shan- 12:30— Radio City Concert— Sym 8:45— Fats Waller. -.50184 0 home season at the West Side last two errors placed men on second j opened a tavern at H op Brook, bn' hits and Jwo errors by Kclsh in the Uremko, p .... York A. C. teammate, John Follows,’ Smith 8 in 8, Brooks, 6 in 9; passed and defeating Pittsburgh 6 to 2 boyhood. I saw once or twice an- ing PPji'lf fice in each room, spotless ley, baritone. phony Orchestra, chorus and ..2 0 0 0 1 0 night with a 6 to 5 victory over the and third with no outs. Then a field trusted t( four town.snien, aft'er f®® trade with others ; the south branch of the Hockhnum 9:00— Crete Steuckgeld: Andre final two Innings later proved to be Ketchen, cf . .. ..2 0 1 0 0 who seems to have the well kno’xm balls, Healy 2; stolen bases. Comber, behind Tex Carlton’s slx-hlf fling capA and aprons donned by the serv- ' i30— W TIC Sport.s Review. soloists. 0 Hartford Judeans. The town cham er’s choice got the runner at the y ^ *\ file h t'‘ In'! ncalled selectmen, with ''®®y ; " " '” ■'■1'*'"'^'’ "Salnst ; river. John Olcutt. the second Kostelanetz' orche.stra and chorus the local’s Waterloo. Sliooting well below their sea Indian sign on "our Joe.” Cobb, G. May, Warner, Amann, b ! ing. maids, the last touches given 7:4.5— Wendell H.all. 1:30— Sunday Forum— "The Honor pions spotted the Hartford outfit plate, the next two batters went out fleld achom!, Th "®hurling six-hit ball for his women horn and reared here a the flip, mixing (if wonderful con man. pianist: Josephine Antoine, Coach Bill Brennan sent Frqnk in quest of ita third siiccssiive team in the third when, with two ^ w n , FHs»fi‘wr,r Indian corn or sonie otfier gram * Another "house of public eiiter- 10:00— Victor You.ng's Orchestra. 11:15— PrcKS-Radio News. of the Texas league area. Tony set Quartus, p...... 5 0 0 0 0 0 total of 654. Warren Harding of Scully. ' second victory over the world EitBna wnimmA was one of mV Nor sho lid I forgij Ibe sutve\''.i i ibiise earl,v da.vs pl.iyetl jironiinent coctions for the ha.sty drinker, and sopraito: Jacque-s Gordon, violin Hewitt to the slab to stop the in title in the national A. A. U. track A single and a double placed rtitmer* tainmebt was tlie Buckland tavern, , a general stir, inside and out. tfll 10:30— Hail of Fame. 1 ’ :20—Reggie Child's on-hcslra. tled down and retaliated with Keish, 3b ...... 43101 2 Bridgeport captured the title, with champions Within a week the Phil grandmothers. So you see when V who settled boundaries, looked att- ! roles III the government of the col located on the Tollarul turnjiike at ist. Wethersfield second. vaders. Hewitt took up the pitch and fleld championships. The club ngaln in i^corlng position but an in- drive into Wcther.slield 1 over 'he Green." 31:01— Canadian Capers. i;.’30—Johnnie Johnson’., Orchestra. dazzllag speed in the following four Jarvis, If ...... 5 0 3 4 4 1 lies helped ktfep' the race close by am in er itie .iipkei-p of ff*nees. and the ony aqd tlielr descendant.s in tlie Buckland street No less a dhstln- 11:29— Weathe:-. 3:00—Bar X Days and .Nights. ing burden with his team in the van is given a splendid chance of aebiov- held fly removed the danger. Two sense driving home j Teiiipeiancc reform swept through f r a i l s and tossed superb one-hit Phelps, rf . . . . 4 1 1 0 0 Danny Features Ing Its goal. turning bark the first place Ctanta, fiiiiiding of roads Subsequently as ■ affairs d the state and the nation, guislied g-uest than General George S:30- He.ssberger's Bavarian Or ball. In the eighth Chomick set the 3 to 0. The West Sides came back singles gave Meriden its fourth run 3 to 2 River Colonii-s I .New England between 18.30 anrj :30-Broadcast to Byrd Expedi Sunday, .lunc 10. Zeppa, c f- ...... 40131 Daniel Civiello stood out as the BALDWINS TURN BACK was needed, provision was tiiade for rimes have ihanged VVeth.Ts- Wnsliiiigton sloppeil at this tavern. tion. c ' ’ chestra. congregation boiling with a mighty Cook, lb ...... to retrieve two of the runs they m the fourth, find a walk and a Van Mungo, ot Brooklyn, regis The settlement of the river colo- 18ii0. Rev. Mr.. Cook was a pioneer 10:00 —Church of the Air. .40180 1 hero of the tourney. Playing with gave the visitors and the game once olbei town offirers until the ailmin ' field. Hartford, and VVind.sor. once It was in .March of 1781 that 3:39—Time. double into the far end^of the gar Cooney. 2b .... In this meet last year, M eauskey Slagle added another in tbe fifth. tered the best of the National , nlM and of New Haven is a fasci J in tile temperance movcmcnl. It 12:00- -Micln.--Silent. U';30—Melody Parade. .2 0 0 3 2 0 a badly Infected hand that cracked more blossomed out to be a tight Istratlve alTiictiire was made eom- one great iilantation, are now knit Washington passed through the towi' 4:00— Eventide Singers. den that caused Quartus to lose captured the 3,000 meter steeple Both sides went down in orderly FIRE EATERS 6 TO 3 League pitching performances nating story. 1 should like to have I will be of interest to Manchester .'0:45—Alex Seramler,'pianist. open eaily in the morning round, he battle. The Jewish boys counted plete. differing only In sletall from into one great communilv with a on his way to Newimrt. R. I., to hold 4:15— Dioti Kennedy, organist. some of his effectiveness. Two Totals ...... chase title, of which event he is fashion from then until the ninth, when he limited the Braves to four seen the surprise on the faci-s of ! people today to know that in those 11:00— Service from the F irst'U n i 34 6 7 27 11 5 nevortheloss turned in a fine 36-hole one in the third and again In the the organization of townships as destiny liefore lliem which no one a conference with the French com 4:30— Princess Pat Players. singles and an error by Bill Keisb champion both indoors and outdoors, which Mailcbrgter opened with two i puny hits to give the Dodgers a 10 those adventurers who first i .vears "deaebns and other friends- tarian Meeting House. total of 159 that gave him third third and again in the sixth to sailed ! the\ are today in ( 'oiineeticut can yet fore.see Though thus out mander. General Rochanibean. Tr.u 5;O0^—National Vqspers — "Noblesse broke up the 5-5 tic In this frame Hartford Trade .... 031 000 121—8 while Follows won the 5,000 meter singles on^j to have hitting weak- ' to 1 triumph. *l(’ ng the shore and up into the visiting the parsonage on the Sab- 12:00-;-Funfest place in the Individual standing. make the score 5 to 2 In Hartford's The Baldwins had little difficulty ■rhrouglioul this early period, the wardly merged with llu- other'river dilioii .says that he traveled from ] Oblige. ” Dr. Paul Shorer. when two runs crossed the plate for Manchester Trade . .000 220 101 6 run crown. Both will defend their Great River The first of tho.se 1 liath main were refreshed from gen- 72;1.’>—Italian Melodies. Danny shot 43-37—80 during the favor. ness again eliminate the threat. in winning their fourth straight line connecting (tie f •onnialieut towns. Wethersfield can never fpr- Hartford by .Silver Lane to Spen. er the visitors. Hartford sewed up the titles. ^ r in e rs seems to 'have been serous (le(-anters; when the pastor WEZ-WBZA 5:30-- International Tid-Bits — 12:30— Poli.sh Program. • Called out in 9th -7 failed to morning round and tacked 40-39— Robert "Bam" Smith wias on ths plantations wllli the .\tassafdiusotls get her own gliirlims traditions n o r ,___tree!,_ where he .stopped at Hie ball game with another tally on two touch second. Coming into the last half of the game by defeating Hose Company Adrian Block, who exploreo the took his morning dram and gave the Mario CozzI, baritone: Gregory 1:00—Church of the Air. 79 lo this figure In the afternoon: mound tor Manchester and was Bay ( olony, never light, .gradually fail to be inspired hy them tliroligh I .Marsh place, later SpringflHd — Honuio singles and the second disastrous Two base hits. Jarvis. Dixon; seventh to make their last stand, No. 4 at Mt. Nebo last night by VFW WINS, 22 TO 11 * roast as e.arly a.s 1614, running' up knr>wn as tr.p (luldren the sugar Pt the bottom o f, Stone, director, 1:30— The Compinsky Trio. Captain Harold Civiello, figured ,F. Zanliingo of the Spruce Street reached for eight blngles, Including looseneC As a iimller of fact, the rer.’ uries that still await her Gri.awojd farm'and also at error by Keish in the ninth. three base hits, Phelps; hits off things looked rather dark (or -he the score of 6-3. Bturgeon led the rato the bays and rivers, imiuduig ('Hrnlt’M I hr* 6:16— Buccaneers Quartet. '2:00'—Edith Murray. to wip on the basis of his brilliant tavern and V. BIncllo o f,th e City a double and s triple. He fanned llii'ie was 111 all lime-, very little On this day W.ether-field begins a tavern, Clash Dramatic Quartus 11, Uremko 2 in 4 Innings, local boys, but the West Slders kept tavern challenge Mario Marchlsotli Baldwirs with the bludgeon by tbe one which the Indians I’astorat Drinking. , j Saturday, .lunc 9 6:30—Time. 2:15 Abrim Cha.sins, Piano Point peiformance in dual matches, fal sight oatters and walked two. ealleil 1 Intiii renee The iliree nvei tywiis tu’w 4TJ* in. th(' joy of rcMfwctl hopo M a'sliingtiin's Visits. I 1 00 Weather. ^ Never before this season .on either Calusine 5 in 5 . innings; sacrifice fighting with their backs to the wall and Alfred Tambonlni of the Cat's banging out « triple and a single IN SOFT BALL CLASH "Connecticut" because of its wide k.iitei tauinient at ministerial: 6:31^—NBC program higlilights. ers. tered, badly and finished up with a Brook* turned In a creditable hurl- were lor nil pniilieal (lurpo.si'.s a.s .ihf contfmplatc.H her past ami H'ldm liere lie went to l!m kland. of tbe local ball parks have Man hits, Borys; stolen bases, Manches- and Frank Hewitt opened up with a Meow tavern to a bocce match (or to account for three of the Bald gatherings was not complete witli- j i :30 Natii'iial Faun Bureau Fed 6'33—Old Farmer's Almanac. 2:30 Lazy Dan, the Minstrel Man. 163 total. His morning card was irg performance for Meriden, limit ^ winding stream The land over- ‘ really Uidependent This independ looKs forward towards undiscover Uienee ea.stward to .Manelioster chester fans been treated to such a t&r 3, Hartford 2; double plays, ha to Rift, Mahoney lliod out to the the town championship. wins runs. out Hu- provision of strong drink, | eration - United States Marine t:36— Temperature. 45 40 - 8,') and his afternoon round ing the local.s to six scattered hits The y F, W. team broke into the KWklng one baji he called "Kooden- ence became a formal anil legal fai i ed years. ;' :00 -Symphonic Hour. dramatic contest a, that waged be tenter garden, ” Ty" Holland drop Ward Taylor and Obie, opposing Green where he was entertaimsi at with the inevitable liability to the; Band, dirccUon Capt. Taylor 6:39— Famous Sayings. Zeppa to Cooney; left on bases, 41-37 78. that included a double by Richard winning column last night on Char S r if of the red oltffs he j on the adoption of the Fiindami'ni .il the Woodbrldge tavern. This in- ■I :00—Buffalo Variety Workshop, tween the two Trades yesterday af Manchester 7. Hartford 8; base on ped a Texas Leaguer into center, Manager Joe Hublard of the centei'ficlders, both made specta"u ®* be approached the shore emliariassment arising, in some ' Bran.son. 6:42—Weather. 4:30— Oregon on Parade from Port 'William W eir had the best mohn- i.'obb. Broe-ks fanned seven stlckmen ter Oak field, in the softball leagut, Olliers in 16311, wlitch under the I diCHtca that Washington enjoyed ternoon, There have been longer balls off,, Quartus 3, Uremko 3, Burkhardt followed suit and Hewitt Green was much disappointed In the lar catches off tbe bats of Senkbeil winning from the Bluefields lS'*nior8 .This was to become the site of New ea.sT-s, from 'over indulgence. ’ 2.80—Hessberger'., Bavarian Con 6:45— Jaysnoff Sisters -(Anglo- land. ing round with 41-3&— 76 but slip- scored. Weintraub purposely walk end Issued no passes. name of a General Court provide I bis lifjuid "refreshments" like most games with scores that have reach Calusine 4; passed balls, L«shinske game with the Dutch Masters lost and Scheiben reroectlvely. 22-11 In a free hitting contest Pe' ® almost as beau- ' It IS related that on one occasion cert Orchce'ra. Russian pianists i. 5:00— The Playboys. ped In the afternoon to take 46-41 — ed "B ig George" dtnvnitaky and Benny Zajac. who got five out ol fur a (.luvernor. .Magistrates, aqd sn of Hie othej- men of hi.s (jay. ed neiy highs but perhaps never be 2) (Slllim an); struck out by, Quar- night, the vi.silors being no match Manager Pete Baldwin would like terson, Cobb and Smith (or the Vet* U ^ l as the Bay of Naples. The fed : hamber of at a iiiiriisters' gathering in Hart-i .',00—Smith College matinee. 7:00—Charles Previn .and his .or 5:15—Terny Wons; Kcenen * Phil fore this year at Mt. Nebo has been 86 (or a total of 162. Martin An- Hank McCann was also rewarded five in the first game here continued Assembly of Freemen In this lien ' The Woodbrldge tavern was Ih.-n ;i:29— Time. tug 7, Uremko 4, Calusine 5; time. whatsoever (or the locals. The logbook a game for Sunday between led the hitting attack and Smith eilffs were East and West Rocks ' ford the evil, tendency or drinking I chestra. lips, derson had a morning round of a "complimentary" to first 'oasc, his brilliant slugging with two out oral Court was Vested "Iho supreme i ow ned by Deadat Woodbrldge and such an exhibition of pitching be 2 hours; umpires, K, Russell and' Grech scored seventeen runs In the the hours of one to three at ,\U land DcHlaiiries for the Bliioftelda he could see from the water | became .so a|>parent that Rev. .Mr. i 30—Saturday’s SongstcrsT\ 7:30—Joe Ponner. comcoian: Har 44-42 -86 and an afternoon round forcing Holland across the plat'' u three yesterday while Leary power ot the Commonwealth ' leg ommerce later by his son, Dudley Woodbridg'e. 5:30— Julia Sandcr.'^in and Frank tween opposing hurlers as the Nick Angelo; losing pitcher. Quar first three Innings and then called Nebo; . ' . . j got tilt only extra hits. Blueflelda C Cook and a group of friends (iledged ' 4.00— Miniature Theater. riet Hilliard, vocalist: Ozzie Nel Cruramit. clash between Hartford and Man of 46-38—84 for a total of 170. The West Sides needed two runs to starred in the field. Hutchinson was **■ *'®"'®v®®- no evidence ' islative, Judlelal, and execiillve The Count Rochambeau and the .Marquis tus; winning pitcher, Uremko. the game in consideration for their Baldwins’ j made nine errors. Uiat Adrian Block .ever i jime up ihf themselves then and there to aban-l 4.30—Kaltenmver's Kindergarten.''' son and his orchestra. b 00— Poet s Gold. chester Trade gave rise to. clinch the bail game and "Red" I he only local batter to nick Brook* Fundamenlal Orders, whether prop de I.,afayette, with their k’rench sol-- opponents. The Green wdll oppose AB R H PO A E Great River so far a.s oui meadows ' ACTIVITIES don. the use of ardent spirits. 'This | .1:00— Palmer Clark and his orches •10—Jimmy Durante, comedian: HOW THEY FINISHED Hadden proved to be the,man of the 111 more than one hit, getting two The Vets were aided by two (a-'.t erly Ol nut lalleil a '•(■|■n.^tuutllm.■' , ilior.s, passed through .Mani liester b.l5— Nick Luca.--. Manchester’s Tallies the Pomerantz Bakery nine of Saverick, 3b ....3 ■2 1 3 1 3 double plays. The V. F. W, will ocea.aion uiidoubledjy started the I tra. "Rtibinoff and his orchestra. Manchester Trade went both hlt- Fairfield. June 9.— (A P ) — W ar moment by crashing a two-bkse hit nice singles. rw.n white I .served as such It lemalneil for fu- . on their way to F.ast Hartford whcie 6:30— Smiling Ed McConnell. Hartford at Jarvis Grove tomorrow WIganowskI, b .3 1 1 2 4 1 play Hose ahd La'dder No. 1 on the 1 Itcgular (.'hamher tif Commerce teniperance movement in Hartford I .1.30— Platt .and .Nicrman. 6:00— Kogcr.t, Pickeois Sisters, less- and scorelesa for . three fuU ------ren Harding Higb school of Bridge into right fleld scoring Burkhardt The garfton, .lune 9'. (API — 11 ;03-)'-Weather. 71 15—Henry Busse and Oicfiestra. 2 been announced by Manager Nick . . ,4 0 3 0 1 3 Linneli,'3b ...... 3 2 1 0 0 0 T h e House of Hope " A few ; of NK,*\ s first rode, covering tox- 7:15- Pickens Sisters. to an abrupt end In this' frame and Brooklyn 10, Boston 1. a dazzling 3.’ to post a 140 to win Stavnltaky. lb .. .2 1 0 Bristol ta cancel the final game be- j Scheiben, e nearly thre .•cnturic.s„K„,Cincc'Tn I a»m.uiue .si 'n\mo bi^ li.:05-iS:NBC Program Highlights. 17:45-Johnnie Johnson s Orchestra. 6 Angelo. . . .4 0 1 7 0 2 Wetherell. 3b .. . .2 1 1 0 1 ' 1 months later, William Holmes of , pas.sing over the town and it.s crivi. i ••>'' I'ugc crowd ui till'S. or , lo.se to it. Tlie Southern $1 the fifth Inning found Calusine on St. Lovii.'. 6, Pittsburgh 2. the individual prize Handily over McCann, ss ..'. .. .2 6 0 1 tween the two schools, providing. Stratton, p I ciiUy nitule ’ code* for .sevt'Pttl ^ 7:30-H otel Penn.aylvania orches- 11 ;06—Bradford Organ James J. .. .4 0 1 1 8 0 Kilpatrick, lb . ...5 1 2 10 0 0 Plymouth with a crew sailed up the him a week differential is cxnceted to hr the slab. - Calusine started off in an Philadelphia 3. .Nek' York 2. Kidd ot Wethers'held who had IM , Hadden, 'rf ... . 2 0 1 ; rona Iq an airplane, 1 looked dotvii I '*1® popular- i Urod niiscrllano'ou^ jrdustnes^Wj . tra. O'Hara. 0 The Bluefleldi will play Stafford Meriden and Manchester cancelled Frasei lb ... .4 0 0 5 0 0 nyer, defying the Dutch guns, ind . . >...... those (ontinueu . What is believed to be the oldest unimpressive manner by passing Cincinnnti 4, ChUfagp 3. The team scores follow; Plitt, rf ...... 1 0 0 0' theirs. A ll four baseball coaches , . I expecting to .nee that great Island I pV pacts have -not been completed. 8 (10 -Sp.'inlnh Interlude. 71:27— Weather. .Springs town team at Staffort'l to Sherman, 2b . ...3 0 0 2 1 0 54 22 20 *1 12 5 in accordance with the recommen j made by a divl.nlo'n In the river us i ^ has brought to the townspeople both Frankie Smith and Bill Keish .Anierlcaji l,cague Warren Harding ...... 621 Vince, 3 b ...... '2 0 I 0 had agreed when the Meriden prin This basic code will be almost as 8:15— Bavarian Peasant Band. 11:30— Press-Radio News. musical instrument in the world morrow afternoon. All players are Grimason, If . .. .4 0 0 1 0 0 Bluefields Seniors oatlon of Edward Winslow tliai shown, in old niap.s (if Wethersfield I Ui® pa"t five years through I’KICi; FIXING Ol'T to set a perfect setting for Harold New York 11, Philadelphia 4. Wethersfield ...... 632 Wogman, 3b . . .. 1 0 0 0 cipal put a damper on the agree ■nip'lc as the I’ nMident's rc-cmploy- 8:30— ERA Band. 11:35— Casino de Paree orchestra. was found on the Pollau moun a.skcd to report at the clubhouse at F. McCormick. rf 1 0 0 1 0 0 AB R H PO K year electl-d governor of, the t’ ly- .The island was not Iherc On in V " ''''"I’' ' ' " I d u ' .Salvation Jarvis who, true to his reputation as Boston 3, Washington 2 ( 12). Maiichester .'...... 604 J)idd, 2b .. 1 (> 0 • 2 ment. So now East Hartford and A Wa.shington. .lime 8 -iAPl - Ap- 9:00—.New • England . Community 12:00—Cotton Club Orchestra. 1 o'clock. The Bluefields meet tho rf 2 0 1 0 .0 0 Smith, p, cf, 3b .4 mouth colony, brought, with him' a nient agreement with which the Blue tains of Czech Slovakia recently. a good hitter In the pinches, doubled St. Loiiiii 8, Clcvcl.and 6. New Britain ...... 661 Falkoski, p . . . . 0 0 0 1 Bristol must play the game. 4 3 3 0 1 quiry I wa-s altenvards told that 1'.','’ ' jiro\ al of the .NRA’s decision t(v _ Singing Clubs— direction Gil A. M. Lincoln Dairy nine of Hartford at Taylor, cf ., .3 1 0 1 0 Deslaurirs. 3b. as 4 house which— ...... they.» set up up nrar near mr the ; mt*the occon eccentric rivci had not „n|v ^ 8‘V®h «'dch I iiglp stalled Its flight a year ago. It IS a musical pipe estimated to ('InInto to lefleft fleld scoring Smith and Detroit 13, Chicago 5. .Fairfield ...... 662 Hewitt, p . 3 \ 1 0 0 2 3 1 1 3 abolisli piicp lixing -j,, mdusln.a: ‘ Hamlin 12:30—Terrace Garden Onhestra. the We.st Side this afternixm. mouth of the Farmington river and j submerged the island with its v.a- tune to the anmial ...... block dance. to "che It aims to -ivc the iiunoi industries be 30,000 years old ' and is made to tie the score 4-4 Greenwich ...... 669 Wllklnsorl. 2b . . t c 0 ( Wolfram. 2b, af .3 0 1 2 0 1 codes was exiucssed todav bv‘ Sen ; 6 45 The Monitor'Vicwf'tHc News 33 3 8 18 6 4 |•'guIatlons which will be easily ,>n- from a lion's tooth. |sine buckled down in the THE STA.NDIN'G Danbury ...... ; ...... 572 ______B. Schubert, cf. P 4 1 1 8 1 0 tfemenu^“ ''*‘L “ ’ ‘^ w '- I “ »ad .so changed its *1 ' V'' ‘ ®‘ ®®"“ '>'' <'®nt®rs on ator Gib.son iR:, v t.i. whusefts Pay. ; prison fortre.ss 1 nussed. i.artic'i ' 'f, .’obs; wages n.;t below living levels' Apparently General Johnson i ic- STRAWBERRY Lowell ...... 1,5' 7 .682 Hlllahouse of New Haven ... 682 4 0 0 1 0 0 BATTING : Time, temperature. WDKC the final out. 00 ( : Rosen, 2 b ...... on balls, off Senkbell 1; struck out, G. Struff. sa. cf . .4 2 0 1 3 0 leoognition ot l.ahor's right to oj-: covery(administrator) is rc.spondmg Worcester ...... i 2‘ lo .545 Stratford ...... 687 4 2 2 2 1 0 . 0:18— V. S. Wc.a.ther Bureau—Mid- FESTIVAL Score -Tied Twice New Canaan ...... by Stratton 7. Senkbell 7; Umpires, M. Schubert, c . . 3 0 0 2 0 0 ham. was the first hero of vt'ethirk- 1 which once furnished logs and tlm ^ ham 'll'i'M T’ ”- * 'zs.8V'».a\ 4a4*v* fii.'Mj I' rttiu «3iirr,Hm;*>'‘ rc,aln: prohibiUon ot ; lo the rule of reason " Gtb.son said. 225 Hartford Conn. ISSO .New B e d fo rd ...... l l to .524 700 Baled, rf ...... r 3 1 'I 0 0 0 Twice he led settlers here - night report, Harold B. .Noyes, Hartford Trade slaughtered Jum Darlbn ...... 715 I Kaplan, cf ... / 4 ' Senkbell and Kolia; time, 1:10. her and plaqk for house's <)nd fuel hamllrd cyhor d e ta il to »»Aure aiK'- AommeroLil dlshonc:itv and the ob " I l Would appear obvious that no Manchester ...... 9 12 .429 1 2 4 0 1 Game CanceUed When Lo from WaUrtown on the t’hai les cess of the affair | vious form , of unfair t r X nrwtice meteorologist. so. METHODIST ( HL'RCH bo Quartus with a fusilade of four Torrington 738 ' Wise, ss 4 0 3 1 2. 0 37 11 11 -20 7 9 I for the great Hrophices Out of Dial single arbitrary rule could be ap Hartford ...... 9 12 .429- . Boston. Bv Mil' t.hamber l.s plca-sed to note! -The .small, sccondmv industries 10 20— Studio Organ— James J. Saturday June B short singles just over ' the Infield Barth, 3 b ...... 8 1 0 0 1 0 LEADERS Score by inning-*: 'wood were made tables, benchef. plied alike to' the big fellow' and the LAWN Springfield ...... 9 is ■ 1634 Wethersfield was reselling Hie O Hara. that counted three runs for the .409 V. F. W. ^...... , 827 184 6— 22 chairs, plows, i'akc.s. shovels ,in,i the almn.sl umver.sal acceptance of will be- given opportunity to sub little lellow.” Saturday morning at 9:30 marks the Glassman, c . . 4 0 1 4 0 0 By Associated Press cals Are Unable to Field point of a -permanent setflemcnt. visitors In the second round. . In the National League T O D A Y ’S G.AMES Yaah, lb ...... Bluefleils Srs. . <... 232 202 0— 11 pegs to hold the parts together In ®‘‘ "®''‘*^®'''' half-day clo.sing escribe v o lu m a jilv li they want m ire Gibson said he believed the action ‘ 10:30— National B.i:n Dance. return to the air of the v e ^ popu THURSDAY, .JUNE IJth .4 0 1 6 0 0 (Including Yesterday’s Gams) The next year, young adventurers I n :30— Prera-Radio Bureau News. third Quartus passed three visttlilg ... L. PC. Weintraub, p . .3 - —Called out for leaving base. place of the first Ibg cabin. '>ierc -ihedulc this year, which went into Gaborute trade: praciicb regulation would bo helpful to the aniall busi- lar "Young E'olks Prograifi" over .. .\dmlkslon 10 rents -New Y o r k ---- *...... 30 18 0 1 0 3 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE were coming from Dorchester in I effect this week and will continue 'll :35— U. S. W tnlher Bureau'—Final sUckmcn when SlIHman walked into .625 Northeastern League — — ---- Team for Final Contest. Home run. Cheney; hits, off M il are t now the beautiful two-sUiry they-will be roquiicd to present thd ness enterprises of Northern Neiv W DRC,' Hartford. cOnductad by 3t Louis ...... 28 18 — Batting-:- Leslie, Dodgers, J651, tte-Boatoh area, to Windsor, and I through Jul.v arid August. A lar- a neatly executed double play and 609 Lowell at Hartford. T o t a ls ...... ler 11, Schubert 17. Smith 3; double houses^t-'.the eighteenth centiir,’ . signed .a.ssi'fits of .s,l percent of their England 'unlesa the big manufac midnight ' report, Harold B. Sterling ' V. Couch, the station’s Includes Entertainment at 8:S0. 33.-5 11 18 2 1 Medwick, Cards .3645. runs, ■w m Newtown, now Cartihrid's'c, to : ger-mimbcr of stores than before is Rawski was caught flat-footed at Chicago ...... 29 19 .601 Manchester at Springfirid. West Sides plays, Mathiason to Peterooh 'to some o n h e finest in the slate It is fi'nia. . , __ turers take advantage of the order Noyes, meteorologist. program director. A year ago, . 200 000 4- -6 Vsughan. Pirates 47, runs' batted in, Due to the' inability of the Olym Hartford. And then In 1616 there Cafeteria Supper (extra) 5 to 8. second base txith one already down Pittsburgh ...... 26 18 .591 Worcester at New Bedford. Hartford ;. Kilpatrick 2; base on' balls, off M il- I enough to .say that Washington mi- ; loll.ming this plan of giving their to imdeisell small competitors" . ' ... I t o m aU through the wilderness im daily telephone or personal calls problems »h>P- » et he has been told he must Chicago ...... 16 29 .356 of ancient Pompeii was ths same berg, 'ngers, 18; triples, Reynolds, Ney, Dallas, outpointed Bob Wil were held the town meetings, which 8:55— Time, weather, temperature. 24 H O U R SERVICE which was closely eontasted for by Chmriey Gehrlhnr, Tigers, mads liams, Oklahoma O ty, 10. _topy rrached the Connecticut made at the local office by -strangers 1 ;20— Madison ETnsembIc. as that o f bread baked in modern Red Box, 7; home runs, ^ n u ro . six teams. The annual meeting, were always opened with prayer; Under the "clean-up- code, there ' ™ ® P'y with price 8:59— Old Farmer’s Almanac. B.ALDWINS TO PLAY. four hits for perfect day at bat HoUywoed, CaUf^t^MaBiiM ( P u - where was spread out for and tovyn.speople alike. The tour 7 (45— Harold Knight’s orchestra. tiroes.' W hite Sox, IS; stolen bases, Werber, election o f officera ate., which la sometimes, 1 daresay with a pray will be no more public hearings, no I ihe DrinTin^cn.tc**’ ''' 6:00— NBC Children’s Hour. Film Deposit Box At A great celebration is to be held against White Sox. eho) Villa, Mexi(», and Osergia _ a woadarfui sight of broad ist informal npn service, which Is 7:00— The Parade— Wethersfield The Baldwin A. C. is making ar- Red Sox, 13; pitching, Oomez, scheduled for., June wil] take place er foUoweti by a ssrmon before con- more protracted negoUatlons I ..iP 1090— Southemaries (male quartet) in July In commemoration of the 'Yanks, 9-1. > - -Van Mungo. Dodgers, held Braves Hansford, Hollywood, draw, tea.' IfMadowa with hilla oovered with do dally, u also being .. .Ter-Centenary. Store Entrance. rangementa for a game to 'be A vaccine against spotted typhus, shortly, further imtlce shall appear "Gefation o f th* buainesii lo hand. 10 30— Samovar ' Serenatto^^^balalal- establishment.Qf the international to four hits for 10-1 triumph. I OB aitlMr aide, i t ''Method caifed on more and more as the va- 8f0ff-4-BaaebalI'((-Red Stix vs. 'Wash which Is sirid to cure ,aMf''fi6'e“ln- in the Herald aup all members are s u F ru c ls c o —Fp*4dlf StesM, Thui you ^ see, M no sh.™ sharp linetin. w ag] cation period approachea ®o«T ka orchestra. -played a t Mr. TNebd tomoiro'Jv liy Associated Press Eddie Morgan, Red Sox, drove in Taepraa, Waahn., outp^tsd Babe ington Senators. Peace Park on the bodrer of the oculatlon, nos been discovered by "fb* early Romans used braod urgenUy requested to attend this .. a . ..3 . x t r . ' I 10:51— 'nme. afterooon from l to S o’clock, its 1 reacePeace Parkpari on the border of the Philadelphia — Everett Marshal!. two runs ..including. winning taDy Marino, Stti Franidsco, '1 0 . B:30—Jack Armstrong, A ll Am en- KEMP'S Professor Melnik of the Ukraine crumbs dissolved in milk os a meeting etmslderlng the importance 10:52— Famous ^ y in g a . ortrinal opponent having cancelled. 1 of Montana. 211, La Junta, Colo., threw <5m aganiat Senators. >- can Boy. Bacteriological Institute. cream to soften and beautify the It will play in forming for our fall San .Diego, Calif - Swede Berg- ISonnenberg. 202, Boston, 27:30. skin. ' campalgn- John hledwtck. Cards. led attack lund, San Franefaco, ' outpolated ■-} , '
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OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gens Ahera
. Had you ever thought what the Book Agent—Young man, this gasoline tax would buy. This tax book will do half your high school avtragaa about OH cenU a gaUon TMEV ^^U«TA work for you! It will . . . , ANTH' BNTPANCEj and la more than 30 per cent of the Boy— Never mind the rest. (Jlvo 7S-POOT TUNNEL * BEEN FULL OF SHOP ^ nHVERTISE TO T M ' m i n e average retail price. In some cbm- ms two of them. TDPPEDO SIN J muaiuaa this dlagulaed saiga tax WAS TO -BUICr TO GO IS J U S T A . , on, «h ? " If a valuable piece of property bad runs aa high aa 42 per cent. StIU, If President Roosevelt should INTO THE 9A»NE-’-/ANO NOT ONlir W T School and Margaret Davis of St. QIMvWL-»N / "Maaquerade T” belonged to her at the time of her of Pythlaa and Rialng SUr Lodga, Not only were gasoline taxes 90 adopt every suggestion made rela *m E SIMPLETON AKAD THIB CARErULLY. Tour ST U R D Y T R A N S P L A N T E D ; plants, Bernard’s echooL " IT U P OUTSIDE "You didh’t think I knew any death it would naturally be mine Indeiiendent Order of Odd Feliowi. per cent of the value of the Indus- tive to tho currency, soon this coun LOOKS fAOP^UKE, Horoscope c u t free. Marrlagfe Tomato, pepper,. cauliflower, cab> CONSTRUCTION COMW# w / t h * VMNE.'BUT ^ thing about that, did you 7 You now. I ’ve no Intention of etanding The Judges were Mrs. Thomas F. try’e product last year but there try would be making all kinds of partner ^escribed, money prospects, ba»e, lettuce, aster, zinnia. Price FOR RENT—IN RUBINOW build ROCKVILLE Garvan, Miss Della Partridge and RockvlUe Briefs ^ecT E O IT.OUTSIDE / I T 'S A . b e a r C A V E . . haven't told him the truth yet?" by and seeing this man you’ve mar-\ waa an Increase of <207,000,000 in money. . travels, etc. etc. Two years guide very reasonable at Odermann’s, 504 ing, 2 connecting offices, svlth pri Anthony Sadlak. David A. Sykea and - family of THE NMNE/-*-.pAW- T O M E . T H K N "N o,” miserably. ried come Into the estate that IM S over 1932 In the total of L. W '' T"* ^ ® o 0 « SOUTH OFTH' added free. State birlhdate. Mr., Parker street. * vate lavatory, suitable for doctor's Film street left yesterday afternoon ."Afraid he'd kick you out If he should be mine." Miss Lanokton to W ed vthlele user taxes paid. Consider a M A IlMA. dren and with the construction of cashier of the Hartford-Connecticut country, were it not so overburden l.inc, De Luxe Bus for lodge,-party couldn't resist the temptation. ' I scheme that you and she put over. Springfield, following the wedding, mere are 400 miles of sewers I dHIaIr. numb*r« And AbbrAvlAlioBA the new state highway will have to ceremony. Miss Gwendlim Cook Trust Company’s RockvlUe branch, ed hy taxation. •aCI) count AA A ^ord A&d compound ■•r team trips, we also offer 7 pas Intended to tell thorrl the truth, I ,know you've not been foolish In Lxmdon, the whole drainage SUBURBAN FOR SALE 7,'i be reset. The exercises will open at and Miss Marjorie Smith, both of was at his desk yesterday after a words AA. two wordA Minimum coai 1a senger sedan livery. Phone 3063, but somehow I Couldn’t. And — " enough—n r Is it clever enough?— to system representing a capital out price of thr*A JtncA: 3 o'clock and many hundreds arc ex the Rockville High school faculty few days illness. Mr. Squires won Girl—How is It that vou'eon kiss S-860, 8864 ------I'OR SALE— SMALL furnished-cot she- stared straight ahead at tho keep her letters. Maybe your hus lay of about $80,000,000. TeTnc rAlAA per dny for crnnAlAai pected to be present. will assist at the reception. the Irish Sweepstakes second money so divinely? • t ? tage at Willlmantic Camp Grounds, rows of tombstones, now murky band might overlook the fraud and 0 . OOKS AdA of 175,000 on Wednesday. Boy Friend— Oh,. 1 used to blow The aevrage man la worth only gray in the dusk.- "I had fallen maybe the old man might be gen After an organ prelude by Mrs. The permanent address of the EfTvPttTA Murrli IT. IP3T 1100 if taken at 'once. Inquire E. .M. Miss Natalie Ide, who was se the bugls in the Boy Scouts. one cent an hour aa a aourct of LIKE A CAAh ChArVA in love with BUI.'' erous and sec something decent In Frederick H. Holt, prayer by Rev. couple will bo 96 aevciand street PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 2S Coiver, .58 Woodbriilgc street. Tele William F. Tyler will follow after Everett. Mass. lected this ivieek to join the faculty energy, according to a University B I T O F - I CODBeCULiV* llAFA •.{ 7 OtA' f Cli Con laughed Incredulously. "That your attempt to paa.s yourself off I ConiAcutlVA Dnyr .. I oiA, 11 o(a phone 6644. of the Rockville High school, re Hereafter when you think you of Minnesota professor. I ean't swallow. I can under as granddaughter, but the law which an address of welcome will be Miss Lanckton is a graduate of TAT-HEAD 1 Oaf ...... I U cti' II ett i iJTORING, BY experiericeil teach given by Mrs. Lewis McLaughlin, ceived her contract yesterday morn hear a knock In .vour motor It bro- Excavators at Anzlo, a aeasbors ; All ordcra for trrcgulAr IntertionA stand your liking the farm In the wouldn’t.” Simmons College, Boston, while the er. all primary and grammar ing. Miss Ide will teach Engllab bably will be Just that the car baa town on the Italian coast, south of -$ -4 will b« ChAYgAd At the QB« tlm* rAtA. summer and the rest of It, but "The law ? " regent of Sabra Trumbull Chapter. bridegroom, attended Boston Uni fipAClAl TAtAA for long tcriB •▼cry rchool subjects. Phone 3862. The speaker will be Rev. Gcorgp S. and domestic science. gone knock-kneed. Rome, unearthed a luxurious tea don't tell me you married this "Yes, the law. T don’t suppose versity and Harvard University and tar advArtlalng clv« upon roqueaL Brookes, pastor of the Union Con The Ladies’ Aid Society of tho villa belonging to Nero, the em fs r##ui#« r«f. tii«> ^ yokel because you're In love with you are aware you've committed a Is a graduate of Northeastern Uni Ada ordered for three or ela dayp versity, Boston. Vernon Center Congregational Man—What’s that rooster crow peror. And etopped before the tbtrd oi flfth himl" felony in pretending to be another gregational church. An historic HELP WANTED^ sketch written by Ml.ss Adelaide church will hold a meeting on Tuee- ing about? Ho hasn't laid an egg. SI ORCHY Si\«TH da)' will be charged onlj for the ao« "He isn't a yokel," Donna said person in order to Inherit that per Funeral of F. D. Skinner Millionaires are getting scarcer .tuAl number of umee the d Appear* M a l e o r f e .m a l e T Sperry will be read by Mrs. Walter day afternoon in the church par has he? “ Indignantly "Bill .Shldull Is bet son's fortune?’’ The funeral of Frederick D. Skin In Great Britain; in 1924-26 there By John T*»rrv ed charging at the rate earned, boi H. Skinner, after which "America lors. . Farmer Friend —No; he's Just no etlowance or refund# oae be mada ter ediicatcd than you are. Con "Hut I didn’t do it for the for ner, aged 61 years, who died at his were 601, while In 1928-29 there STRAN6U// / I'.M'KKIK.VCED mtAWKR-IN on the Beautiful” will be .sung. Bene-1 John J. Egan, State Secretary of done something more wonderful. He — HBARO YoRb VlOThR MC ON on all time ade Atorped Aflar Iha Iravid. Me may not be as sophisti tune! You know I didn’t! If you home at Crystal Lake on Wednes were 487. fifih day. nlik and rayon work. Apply st diction will be offered by Rev. the Federation of Labor, will ad crossed the road without getting hit cated, nor have seen aa much of read any of the letters I wrote day morning, following an extended When Holland has completed Y o u a n ' S8 bN Y o « 6 PtANB COAIC No **tlll forbide*'! dUpla? llnee get Peerless Silk TexUle Corp, 85 West Henry B. Olmstcad, rector of st. dress the Rockville Unit No. 2012, by an automobile. AOid. the world but he's the finest man Madeline you know. that I always illness, will be held at hl^ home at her work of draining the Zuyder Main street, Rockville. John’s Episcopal church. United Textile Workers, this after POWN FROM 'W A V Y 0 NP 6 R By The Herald will not be reapi/natblA I ever knew except Grandfather, 1 f assured her that at her grand 2 o’clock this afternoon imd from Zee. she will have added 560,000 for more than one Incorrect inaertloa' The unveiling of the milestone noon at a meeting to be held at 8 A , man can’t help it if a wasp TH' MCSA — ANY t NIN' I kIN ^ B e u l a h P o v i ^ e r / love him’ I lovcl him the first! father’s death I would da aome- Liiclna Memorial Chapel In Grove acres, or the equivalent of 10.000 of any adverttaemeni ordered for will be by Mrs. H arry C. Smith with o’clock. flies through hie windshield, but he day he rame to the circus- " thing— I didn’t know exactly how Hill Cemetery, at 3 o’clock. V DO F o ' YOU, SniA H G UH ? mure than one time SITU.ATIONS WANTED— •i9y> vf. Slavics, me Announcement has been made of will tell you that a telephoile pole farms, to her area. I "5'cs, you did. You married him or w h a t- to see that she got what the acceptance upon behalf of the The Inadvertent oruiseluo ot looor* Rev. Joseph Cooper of Uje Staf the engagement of Mia.s Gertrude b ! ought not to have beep there any- reel publication of advertlalng will be F E M A L E An I because I married Madeline." was coming to her." ■state by George Keith of the Beau ford Springs and the Crystal Lake Pfau, daughter of Albert Pfau of reetlfte 1 only by oanceUatloa of the IIO.V.NA O ABK IR L, cirrus per "W ha-at ? 5'oti don't honestly be- tification Division of the State "It Isn’t what I know or be Methodist church will officiate. Mountain street to George M. Beyer, charge made forvttae eervloe rendered. w a n t e d -.PO.SITION HH hoiiso- former. falls from the trapeze and I lleve thst?"_ lieve," Con said slowly. "Un Highway Department. All edverilaementa muat conform Burial will be In the family plot In son of Mrs. William Sullivan of Junior (at dinner)— Dad. arc cat Flapper Fanny Says: kenper gooij hone preferred to Is Injured. To plca<EI,INK .SI1)I).\L,_ l>«nni\ goes I know this, Donna - whether y'ou Exalted Ruler Clarence J. Mc ters, you've only your w;qrd that Mr. Skinner was widely known as Dad— Haven't I told you never to ! ere and they reaerve the right to to 5liidellne‘s 'htiiiie to nU’iiiMTatr, are In love with him or not yoiire they were ever written. If 1 take Carthy, who was in.stalled on Thur.s- edit, revlae or lejed any coo> coo* pretending In lie the other girl. ) for almost 35 years he acted as an mention such things at the table ? afraid of him and I wouldn’t give tho matter to court I can get plenty day evening by Rockville Lodge In twenty-eight states the ( • Aldered objectlonabU .She la ashamet] of the dereplioii I agent for the American Railway Mother— W h y did you ask that ' CL06IN0 HOUHS— ClAAAlDed ada to the .snap of niy linger for a love of witnesses to prove that jw i are Elks, has made the following liccn.se plates must remain on the' hut keeps It up. even when iilt.L Expre.ss. He w as the son of------W il question. Junior? be puMlahcd eame day muet be re DOGS— RIRD.S— PETS 41 that s afraid. Ho may be fine and Donna Gabriel, that you married 1 pointments for the cpsulng year: car for which they were Issued, Slllfl.AI.. IVIadellne's roualn, asks liam Henry .Skinner and Hannah Junior— 1 just saw one on Dad’s ceived by IS O’clock noon: flaturdara honorable and he probably married under an a.ssumed naVnc,..that the Appointive officers; Esquire, Carl while In eighteen states ■ and the l«:ll a m I* OR S A L E — W H IT E an.gora rao- her to marry him. Rill and Don- Gould Skinner and was born In lettuce, hut it's gone now. ’ you becaii.se- he was in love with death of the girl you impersonated ! Prutting) chaplain, Lewis H. Chap District of Columbia the tags ikii an-' nutrrii-d. RockvlUe on October 21. 1872. He hits and bunnies, 62 Linden street. .voii God knows 1 can umler.stand w'as known by you, yet you kept ! man; Inner guard, Earl C. Northrop; TELEPHONE YOUR ! is survived by a daughter. Miss muat remain In the keeping of tha W e know a chap who savs he Is i Telephone 3726 -MILS. I'L.\.\TEK, hoiiHekee|ier that - hut his love isn't big enough the knowledge a .secret from her i organist, Joseph Farr. W A N T A D S . Ruth C. Skinner of Hartford: a son. person to whom they were Issued. going to take up taxi driving so he diHchurged by IKmnii, Is her en to forgive what you've done and relatives and—" | Comrhittecs: House committee, Ada are accepied over the teiephoae ' emy. Aldcn Gould Skinner of Rockville ’ can have the family car at night. I WASHINGTON TUBBS At the CHARGE RATE given ebove you know it. You're \r( mortal ter "Oh!" Donna gasped. Wallace- Boiiffanl,. Clyde Corilsten, HOUSEHOLD GOODS .h) A 51 OS SI DUAL 5ladellne‘s and a brother, Walter H. Skinner ofj Tests UUT OL'R WAY aa a convenlen « to advertlaera. hut ror for fear he'll suspect you aren't "It wouldn’t sound pretty would Frank D. .McCarthy, Lewis H. Chap show that about 7 per /^A SH AND EASY l e a r n i n g THeS Bv Willianif grandfather, has a stri ke. Crystal I^ke. | cent, of Near The Truth- I THEY HAVEN'T WHATS THE MATTER''' the CAHll RATES will bk acoepted aa tho girl he believes you to bo. Isn't it? You’d have a hard time con man, Dr. J. Ralph Morin'. Raymond fiiotor vehicles In motion ^ NEWS', AR E ETLINNED.______THERE SHOULD SHE AINT THOT S>ULL PAYMENT If paid at the buaU Meanwhile 5Iadellnr, who has that BO?" " E. Hunt* Delegations will he present at the I contain Step-ins are rightly named, of I t -l’VB BEEN APRAIO GIVE LIS OUR w i t h t h a t COM PANVe neea office on or before the eeventb ecm .SALE VUTOHY frawforq vincing anyone that the farm and that we have no doubts— /BlBLAZES ; A N D W E W ERE^ BE A LAW THAT OF HIM KEEPIN' married CO.V D A t ll». the animal "5’e.M, " she whispered. Then she whatever else the old man may Sick and Visiting Committee: funeral from Damon Lodge, Knights to cause occupants*^to**cSla™iw"°**'** OF THIS FOR \NECKS Ic h e c k s , v e t — THE BANKS CLOSE ‘ day toriowina the firat tnaertlon of eumbinntlon range. Tolophone 7584. IraImT, Is kllli>d. Con knows of But seems that bathing snits ! I i SUPPOSED TO p r o te c t HIM. EVERY LADY THE COMPANY each ad nthernlee the CHARGE I added. "Hut it isn't altogether Hill. leave wasn't the reason for your George L. Betts, general chairman; YOU’LL HAVE / AT NOON, AMD w e 'v e Oonna's dea-eptlon and deeldi-s to ought to be called etay-oiits. ' SHOULD HAVE WAITIN; WHILE RATE will be eollecte'd No reaponal- I It's Grandfather, rhe sliock might deception. To obtain money under Rockville, William H. Preuss, John T T O W A IT. y blllty for error# In tefephuned ada ! hlackmail her. ’ He tirta, telling tim e)— This is Just like gras.a. a in 't' WE ARE? IF YOU FOR AT LEAST lUANTEOTOHUY all . kind.s bt "He doesn’t kriow about Made "Y'ou cad!" she said hoarsely. Friedrich, William J. Austin,' Dr. ? t ,.HER HIS CHECK. I N D E X O F Hill she is going (o s nelghlior's. line's ileath? " "Ymi iin.spenl(able cad!" Earl C. Northrop, Michael Mantak, KEPT THEM WAITING A YEAR, BEFORE I s h e 'l l M A K E Junk. Itag.H 1 1-4 cents |H'r pound, Uttle Friend— Why, It is grass, i Rill grows anxious tMTaiise she "N o .” William J. .Morrison, Arthur, Mc- LIKE THIS, VDU'P BE SHE C O U LD HIM F i'r e TH E CLASSIFICATIONS luiper.s 20e per hundred pounds. ' "Rather a harsh term for a man Jimmie.tt Is gone so long. He flnds an £irth» ...... ; ...... A Call ,5879 Con whistled under his breath 1 "h o is only .seeking what is right Fall, Benjamin Kanter, Saul Peizer, Oenrai i f _ MARRY, c o m p a n y — i f Engagemenie ■ anonymous k-lter written hy .Mrs. "Pretty soft for you - her ilying Boy— No. It ain't 'cause you don’t ' fully his. I'm being on the level Henry North and Hariw Dowding; ------have to keep off it. I SHE GETS MAD Marrlagee ...... c I’lanter telling him that IKiiina "W hat do you mean?" with you, laying my cards on the Manchester, George L. Betts, James .EN0U6H...... O has gnipe to inn-t Con .' He has "You know whnt 1 mean. Maybe Shearer. Thomas Cuslck, Joseph Card of Thanke ...... ■ j ROOMS WITHOUT HOARD -59 table. Under other circumstances Come, Do Y'our Gargling .After Just tinished reading the letter she told me the truth and maybe Farr. Carl Herrick, Frank Oakes, In Memorlam ...... f I would have gone right to old Office Hours L*at and Found ...... *...... i ! I'o il R K .v r—3 HOU.M furnished when Donna iirrlvra, .she ilidn't. but from all I gathered •Mr. iSiddal and told him the truth. Arthur .Manley and Ronald Fer- (New York paper) , Atinounretnente ...... I npartnient, 206 Center street ('IIAR'IKR XXXIX .the old man is'pretty well fixed. " But It happens I'm fond of you.” gu.son: Stafford Spring.s, Bernard J. reraonalf ., ...... | .... the government is placing Avallnbie on ‘or atioiit June 25th "I was startled," INimm Imrl “The farm Is valuable " "Fond!" .she sneered I Hanley, Michael J. Robert, Angelo Aalnmnlittea said to Con. 'T fs so dark and Itself In a privileged po.sition with i'vlephone 5246. "Anil there are no heir.s but this ‘‘That'.s a mild word. I love I DeHico, Lionel Houle; Winilsor- Automubllea Cor Sal* ...... e Mspect to the national supply ot A girl doesn’t have to otudy I dldn t .see y o u " Her voire .shook precious Bill and .Madeline Made you. Autorhohilee for Eichange ««.ss I a little. I I-ocks and Warehouse Point, John gold, blit there does not seem to be foreign tongues to iinow her A'uto Accfvaorlea—Tire# $ line- was. the nearest kin and due "Don't!" I H. Karges, John P, Sheehan. Auto Repairing— Painting T Con offered his hand hut she ig much else-that they can do about it. "romance” language. AP.VIM M E M S— KI. ATS to inherit all the old man posse.sses. "Siiroly that's not news to you. Broad Brook and Wind.sor.ville. Auto School* ...... t-.A nored It. Then lie laughed ‘la’t >- ” WE DID ALL WE Now sties dead and you're sup- .Marrying .Madeline didn't change William J. Reeves and ClemCnt Autoe— Ship by Truck g TENEMENTS «.l me look at you." he said. ‘T fs COULD, E A S y - .A N D SEE BETTV NO MORE FOR SEVERAL DAYS> Autoa— For Hire . .s .;...... $ (lo.sed to be she. What are you my feelings toward you. I’ve al Dowd. been months aiiil months since I've V MV GOSH I Garagea—Service—Storage ..... 10 going to do alsnjt it when the old ways been crazy about you. I still Investigating Committee: Rock- HZ^^^THEYTH E Y WWON'T ON'T tETi Motorcyclea— Rtcyclee ...... n I H ( dt KKiN'T— FOUR room tenement, •seen you. Seem.s like years Yes, I IN THE BANkJ man dle.s’ " am and " I villc, Frcdi^rlck H. Llpnian, H. O. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Wanted^ Autoe—Motorcyclca ... 12 all modern improverncnt-s Inquire yoiire as lovety as ever. Even /S H * h a n d s a r e ! nuelaeae aad Profceelnnnl grrrires "I I hadn't thought nut since "I won't listen to anything so Clough. Charles E. IJecncy, Michael Mill) Yuiyes, Shot Repair Shop this light doesn't disguise that” she died " • r — PRACTICALLVTIBD,' Rualneae Service# Orfered ...... if in I Main street vile," she cried.. "1 couldn’t sec J. Cosgrove, Charles Wlil'ekc; Staf Hi>uaehold Hervicee tiffered ...... 15 A "W hat Is it you want. Con? " the "T'll bet you haven’t ' ’ With him you before I married Bil. and I Hutldlnic—Contracting ...... u girl asked hurriedly. “I haven't ford Springs, Michael Roberts, hiingitig to life by the skin ot his certainly have less use for you l i REO CLES Flnriata-^.Surseide* ...... jg I'OCR A.VD .SIX ttOO.M flitts, also much time and I'm not anxious to James Crapulli, Lionel Houle; Man Funeral Dtrectora ...... jf teeth and .a will made out giving now that I’m married. Now I'm tour riKim duplex, all Improve drive on a country road In this chester, H arry B Miner, James r e c e i v e d Heating— Plumhing— Roofing ... I7 everything to his granddaughter" going." Shearer, Joseph A. Farr, Frank Inaurance ...... n 1., u.ents, giirage if desired rcleph'one kinil of weather." SOME •>2.30 or 4.545. " ’riiat doe.sn't matter now, " she "Just a minute!" He caught her Oakes. Arthur Manley: Broad Millinery— Llrcaarnakln* ...... l» "You should have lel me eomc j .said slowly, "While .Madeline Mov|ng»-Truc7«lng—S.oraga .... tO to you." wrist "I like your spirit, Donna. Brook, Dr. W . J. Rohin.son: Wind.snr t h e a t r e ubllc Paeaenger flervlca ...... I'»-a iKiiR KENT—FIVE ROOM tvne- lived -| knew that some day I That was a rotten thing to say "You know I couldn't do that." Locks. John P. Sheehan and John H. PASSES t'alnlUiK— rap erln s ...... 1 ment, with garage *20. Call arthiii j would have to admit the, fraud' but and I didn't get you here to make Karges. •sTrofeptlonsI Ssrvlrea ...... "W hy not? Aren't we old friends? I now Bill would Inherit the farm. love to you. I wanted to— " p r o m ttspalrins ! ...... I A Knoflii, telephone 5440 or 4359 Didn’t I marry your partner?" Social and Community Welfare: He's the only living relative” "Shush!" she said suddenly, ap M R . D IR K , TallofInK —Drains'—CltsBln* "Yes, t know hut mv hu.sharid William H. Preu.ss, Michael J. Con Toilet Ooode end Service , jc ljR R E N T — SIX ROOM tenement, ".And that, my dear, is what I prehensively. "There’s someone way, Carl Prutting, Bernard J ' doesn't know that. I mean about BY MC# MBVICC Mt. T W Mt« V # OFF S O HE A N D Wanted—Buetnee* Se. vice ,, ■ *1! newly renovntMl, with all im am here to prevent." over there." Ackerman, John Dailey. ! FinrntinnnI •Madeline. You s e e - " "Prevent?” provements. and garaxe Inquire 5i The' crackling of a twig reached Auditing Committee: John P. ■ (READ THE STURV, tHCN COLOR THE PICTURE) t a g a r e Couraee aod Cleeeea itpsaeli street. "S^ the masquerade is still going . ".Exactly. Madeline was mv wife. Private (netructloD ...... them as the evesdropper, In an a t CAmeroa, Mlctuiel Mantak, Francis — USING - fJa nrIng ~ r r ; . tempt to hear more clearly, moved T. "Prichard. W'ith frightened Duncy on the In Just a abort time Goldy cried,- M )R R E N T — I ROOM tenement run, the other Tlnles thought It m a n s io n INTO Muiieal— iiramallc ...... closer and for a second was out Board of Stewards: William W. "Gee, look ahead. See what I’ve t w e m .... 1a ROOMINQ h o u s e T Wenfcd>»tnetrut't|on ...... With garage, fun to listen to the howling dogs 10 all modem improve* lined against the trees Hahn, John F. Coleman, Corbin K. spied. It is a pretty little home. l-'lnMnrfal menfa 3 JRIdgewood street, that trailed at Duncy's heels. TAT Off______Ti-:r. HOLD-UP. Teir Panic gripped Donna's heart Englcrt, Erhard F. Linck, Charles TTiat's real luck, goodness knows. H^nde—Siucke —Mortgagee ii - 1 hon'd 5623. Cried Scouty, "Hey, they will not SALESMAN SAM I "Let me go." she Jerked. ''This W, Brendel, Wallace Lemteux, An “W e ’ll run right up and pull the Busineae Oppori.unltfee ...... S| bite. Stop running! You are quite And Doublfi-Vigion. Too! Money to T^ian tt will get me Into terrible trouble." thony R. "Bonan. George Bokls, Gus lAtch, and maybe w;e can get a N e H , CH IE F , CM ST ILL ON FGR Ii k NT— 4 ROOM.S and bath, 1 all right. YtoiYrc like a crazy chim By SniHli llrl|» anit vlinadone "Don't be nervous. Nothing we tave Friedrich. Ernest McFall, Ed patch or two for little Duncy; with .t e C t i v c p o t v a t Q i M u e r i s , OKAV! BUT i 'l l n e e d ' ' largo attic, garage, poultry hmiso I panzee. Before he’s hurt, he Help VVanted — Fem ale ...... | | said <;;ould have been heard. You’ve ward (Juinn. E. Foster Hyde, James which w e can fix his. clothes.” Help Wanted—Male ...... 39 I W. \H111, 10 Olcolt street. Man- FOR SALE sgueals!" 'HARPWflUe STORE— tt)Hy? SOME (HORE eoUlPIviENT, a car, haven't you? Come on. Let's - -11^ ------• Stiloamen Wanted . . . * ...... 1 6 -a Chester. -I M. Ward, Charles Weber. Ewald IF I'M G O N N A DO DCXJBLE got In It. I'x'e only said half what But DUncy kept on running. He The door was shortly, opened Help Wanted—Male or Fernaie.'! |7 Fritzsche. l»ELI_,RUSH OVER DUTV» Agenia Wanted ...... SIX-ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE. I intended." •said, 'T h ey don’t look so kind to wide and then a real old woman r:- I OR R E N T — 4 ROOM tenement, all i Wins Esaay Contest H ER E T O TH'ETW iON HttuqUone Wanted—Female ... tl (To Be Continued) me. I fear they’ll tear my clothes modern unprovement.x, near mills The honor of presenting the best cried, "A welcome to you little tots. p e r j u s t a M I M - hMuaMon* Wanted—Male ...... if At 37 Mill Street •some more. I will not take a W hat can I do for you?" F:rn>3f'y ment Agenclee ...... 40 ami trolley. Inquire 38 Edgertoii i e.s.say on the "Am,erlcan Flag" in chance. U T E l l.l»e Hale— Vehlrlee "Fix Duncy’s clothes," fair Dotty street. I’li&ne 5090. ■ I Coll springs In' the front-wheel the contest conducted by Stanley "To sew them now will be a task. boga—Bird*— Pete ...... |t Doboez Post, No. 14. ' American said, "hr else he’ll have to go to lJ\e Stock—Vahiclea ...... 4t Completely renovated. Entire property, 1 1 suspension of one 1934 automo- Chase off the dogs. That’s all ~T KOH R E N T . 5 ROOM fiat, all coii- Legion, was awarded to Miss Faith bed.” The wopian answered, ruuUry and Suppllea ...... 41 hile are . made of super-strength ask. In Just about a minute, they they’re tom. That’s Just Wanted - peta—Poultry—Stock 44 veiileiiies, garage. Orchard fruit Blinn of the seventh grade of the in tirst-ciass condition. Uar^e pardeii. steel alloy and have been...sub jvill grab me by the pants." ' win do." Far dal»-^Rfteeella»fi««a ir sea.X(m 217 North Elm street. jected in testing to 1,800,000 Maple street school. Miss Dorothy AMIclee for Sale ...... Phone 3862. \ , I Wood la teacher of this grade. They sat around and vyatc^ll noata and AcceaaoHee Plenty of room for chicken yard. "ups and downs" without break Then Coppy w a v ^ his hat and sew ^an d shortly she said.“ D o'’ Building Uatertala ...... ing. This Is more action than The winning essay will be read at cried. "Hey, all you dogs go f R E N T — ^!IVe ROOM Bat, also know that people call me Ctosa they would receive In ten years of the annual Flag Day exercises, to be Diamondcp^Watchea-^ewelry ,, SIS room tenement, with all Im run and hide. Our wee friend Patch? Maybe it Is Just in fun. Rlectrleam Appllaacaa— Radio use on an average car. held by Rockville Lodge in - the Fuel and Faed ...... 43 provements. ttiqulre at 147 East Priced Right If Sold Quickly Duncf- Is no beggar who's Just come "But it's not fair, as you can see. Sykes Auditorium ,next Thursday to town." a.rd.n - Farm—Dairy ProduoU ' Center (treet. I evening. I’m glad to have folks call on me, Hp.uaabold Oouda ...... I The dogs all stopped, and then ■ In 19.33 there were 53,900 un- Three other outstanding awards afid never am I cross stall. I’m ' MachInary and Tcoli ...... FO R R E N T — FO U R ROOM tene ^ innuircInquire orThoniKfiofThom ak Ferguson at The Herald. j they bayed, and ver-y shortly off ^ Inatromarts ...... I explained automobile ^accldpnts were also made by the Judges aa fol- kind to everyone." ment, modern Improvements, -In they, strayed. Poor Duncy also OfTIca tn d Siora Eqalnraant I which killed 3260 persons and lows: Leonard Butler, St Joseph's 8paclala at tha Stores ...... 14 cluding turhsce, 8 Ridgewood St stopped. _He was jid tired he sat (The llnles meet Bobby I Injured 53,240. achooI;--Jauntta.. Belyea of the East Shaf- ntarlns Apoaral—fqra ...... (7 Inquire 148 Bisscll street. right down. toe In the next story.) w.Bt.d-T. B u y ii T X «I« u t MT efT. -- "••■ ■ •-‘■ eer*—Belele— 'IE A U T IFI,iL 4 A N D 5 room rents— G AS BUGGIFS n _ Reetaaraals ALLEYOOP It Never Fails Room. Wii^out Board ...... - •* modern. 3 Walnut street, near Che A Thrill for Alley! By Frank Beck Boardara Want,.A a. . iiey mUIs, J12-J15, Inquire on prem IGENfePAL FCX3ZV. THAT WAS IH’ FINEST 1 By HAMLIN Coaatry Board-.-Raaeru ..a .... Ip ises. Tailor Shop. J HEV’, wu - LOOK\T.^!3I © n OF VttUTARV blRATEOV I EVER SAVsif, ' VEAM 'N ^ BOV .fwHEN THESE ICMS U LIEUTENANT O O P -.7 ^ AW, I CAN 8UT..IF I -ja LOOK R®**]*—Heptanraala ...... ii WHAT'S THAT, HriM-e-- I START COMIN' TO, / I’L L S A V - » T ‘S A Waatad—RoenuH~BoarB ...... «| !A WHOLE LE M IA N -D IV ISIO N ----- , BUT O N E ' U HGWOV.^ (THERE'S SUMP i n FOR RENT—NE\a: F IV E room flat COMIN’ th is / I CAN'T MAJHE I GIVE 'EM-A BOOT - COMIN' OUTA TH’ S I A T THAT GUYS FACE MUCH *••• Rarala Fat Raat WIPED OUT, IN TH’ ^ T I TEv.l.^xC OF'EIA GOT 1 } in with all improvements, garage if WE GOT US i WAV FROM OUT.' MAVBE KING, HILLS, FROM LEM - D OS/^UR/ IL L BE MR k s d TonoraaBU.. «l dealred. 195 Maple street. Of" ■ I HEREBV” ' VA.KING. ON' V AWAV - J PlENTV C»F 1? Uf V L E M ? j \ WE b e t t e r g o m o o ' I t h o u g h t M AN 'B E j IP t DONT SO OUT loSsir’ro 'f ^ v ? ." * :: brains]V-WEAPONS, I 7 T E U A LLEY O O P , ■ obort*. for luat«i I OR RENT—3 ROOM apartment YOU’D BETTER r' d in m v A N D RAY, S O S I Vl^^LORO f( IS TH* Th in g ^ I N O W - ^ Jf'S /A ABOUT rr - ^ and four room flat on 42 Maple H A V E A WBBtad to R ,,, ...... ^ , OF MOO-' 1 that c a n t / street. In good condition. Tel. 6517. B E B E A T f L O O K - V ' . „ Baiata rat Sato % - t U P P E R F IV E ROOM flat, with ex- % tra room on 3rd floor. Mrs. 0.eo House, 49 Benton street. Tel, 3t»$. I#’ l*ta tar gala . JJ FOR R E N T — T W O . TUKEh. and ,0-x four room furnished or unfumteheo a 5s^rr.r'£.ii;iv;"-=: ?: ipaitmante Maachester • Uonetruc- Uon Oo. Tel. «181 or 4858 . ___ _ t e g : ? a*8W IVbUSM ...... « . . . M FOR RENT—FOSTER STREEI tiv near Cast Center s t r ^ L eouth tehe -laaati- newly renovated, all. tm- iHu lAiu. CrovaBMata. out Uta. !iiK.Tnataai»«t«zr. JSlV
IHanilrrfitn; Evnifttg l«ntUi 8ATU1W)AY, JUNE ». ItsL
four marrlagas wars racord- ed in the town clerk’s office in May, TAVERN ASSOOATION damaadod thrir right*; English this year, aa compared with six is- *010 DICK’ RETURNS GARRITY FAVORS people fought for their Magna Char- sued in May of 1938. During the U and later their. Bill of Rights ” CtCTM llUtrau Aimla Alley has month ot May, this yeur. 32 births TO MEET TOMORROW which eventually made their king a SHELL HEAVY DUTY GASOUNE MUed a rebearaal tor tomorrow atare recorded, aa compared with 29 TO NATIVE IRELAND figure head only. aftenw oa'at 2:S0 ts Odd Fallowa for May a year ago. DISTRICT COURTS ^rlU ne and Pilgrims tn leaving 15 9-10 centf a gallon ' ball of the oSleera and degree ita ff SpccUI GBthcrinff in Bolton W Urtaffd to set up their freedom of 'o f Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis- Tomorrow Night — Mattery worship In America start- Get, Vour Car Ready For That .tera. The dlatrict convention ia to Veteran Hngiies, One of Old- of Importance on Program. ed In America the development of lie bald here in town Tueeday. The PARADE MARSHAL Tells Holy Name Society the American court syetem protect- grand chief and her aaaociata eflt' Ing the rights of people and o f prop- est Men iff Enlist Daring *fLy, Which is the system o f the Weekend Trip, SdveatCampbelVs ccra will be gueata Mra. Alley wfll A 'ipectal miMtiat of tbs mam- Tliat System Woold Abol- acrve aa chairman o f the aupner at MUST BE VETERAN b«» of the Tavern Association will Connecticut courts of today Abnoea of Jnsrice. €:S0. . War, Leaves Town. be held tomorrow night at Frank WEEKEND SPECIALS Maatelli's in Bolton. The meeting ish Existmg Aboses. One o f the abuses of justice is to be foimd today In the Justice courts Mr. and Mra. William E. Alvord is called for 10:30 and the mem- in some o f the small town courts, a Nickle Polish 20e iiave moved from Benton atreet to Richard Hughes, 65, formerly of will meet at 10:15 at George'e FlashHt'hts, Complete, SOe Soggestion Incorjiorated In condition, he said did not apply te the houae at 4 Oakland atreet, lor Tavern on Oak street before pro- Confucius who lived from 561 B. Fender Flaps 30c Tip Top Polish...... ,4.3c 52 Maple street, the "grand old merly occupied by Mr, and Mrs. E ceeding to Bolton. Many items of C., to 478 B. C., and Mohammed, tbe Manchester town court. The Campbell's Gloss Polish.. man" of the BritUh War Veterans proposed setting up of district Valve Compound...... Iflc A Lettney. New By-Laws of Perma- Importance are to be discussed and who lived In the age of 570 B. C. to ...... 35c post of Manchester, has gone back full attendance Is required. 632 B. C, or 500 years beforo, the court* would, he felt, do much to Windshield Wiper Blades abolish the existing conditions in to the homeland. Homesick for birth of Christ, were judges and Headlight Reflector Polish Pupils of Mra. Marion Jacobson nent Memorial Day Group. early history shows there were the small town courts and the jus- Beelert and Miss Ultian Grant .will the land of his birtli and In falling courts of law as early as 3500 B. C„ tice courts. The district courts, be entertained at the homes of tbsir health, Hughes, said to be one of LEGIONNAIRES TO. P U Y In China, yet the principles o f all he said, would cut-out all Inferior instructors this afternoon, following the oldest men to enlist In the Brit-. courts o f law are based on the Ten courts below the common pleas Simoniz Tope Points rehearaals for the Joint recital to Albert Downing, commander of Ish forces In the World W ar leaves Commandments. Attorney Harold court and would establish a full be held ip Center Church House Manchester Chapter, Disabled Fly Spray Bulbs Coils New York today for Ireland. IN GOLF TOURNAMENT Garrity, speaking to the Holy Name time court with salaried officers, Friday evening, June 15. American Veterans ot the World Enlisted at 47. Dupont Shellac Condensors War. was elected chairman of the itoclety of .St, Bridget’s church, de- pay being receiv'ed, under the fee When the War clouds gathered in clared lost night. .system. ' , This would reduce to a No. 7 Polish • Brake Fluid Rotors Manchester Permanent Memorial 1014, Hughes, the County Cavan The first broadcast by tbe South State Members lo Take Part In Ancient Courts. y minimum the abuses that now creep Bendix Springs Distributor C^aps Day committee for 1935 at the final fanner presented himself to the \V*hi7. Pnliafi ^ Matbodiet church choir may be business meeting of the committee Kickers Handicap at Rock- The first court proceeding of In, Attorney Garrity contended Model A Ford Oil Filters . beard from Station W n c . this eve officers and was accepted as a re- which there Is any record was held Tip Fop Polish last night. Albert Undsay, com- e l^ In the 16th batUllon, Royal ledRe Tuesday Afternoon. • Breather Cap Ignition (fables nlng from 8 to 8;80. . man'der of Mbns-Tpres Command, In cmina In 8500 B. C. and about Fuses Top Dressing British War Veterans, was' elected 3000 B. C., a similar court proceed- Starter enables
Mr; and Mrs. Martin Gilman Of vice chairman and Neal A. Cheney The Hayes-Velhage Post, Ameri- ing was held la Egypt. In 2500 Mala atreet have as their guest reelected secretary. C.-UI Legion of West Hartford, has there is record o f a court being Rev. Lee E, Baker of Pasadena, Committee chairmen chosen for sent out Invitations to all state Le^ held In India, which closely riesem- re Street Cal., a nephew of Mr. Oilman, woo the ensuing year arc; flower com- plon Posts for an afternoon of golf bled those held In China and Egypt. ia pastor of the Advent Christian The strange part of this, he said, mittee. Wliljur Loveland; apeake.-, for Legionnaires Tuesday afternoon. USED TIRES cbufcb in that piace. He wiil Victor Bronke: music. Michael Mc- was that there was no way of either re Store reach at the Advent church at 17 June 12, at the Rockledge Country Donnell; transportation, Arthur Club, W est H artford. having knowledge of the manner m (Aroqnd the Corner From lay atreet. Hartford, tomorrow ' Three Especially Good 5.50x19 5 Loomis; flags, Frank Cervlnl; school Prises will. be awarded for ■ low which Ju.stice waa handled by the - G e o r g e ' s T a v e r n ) morning. After concluding bis children, John Jensen; printing and gross and low net In a "kickers other nor did they know that the C'astle Gin, vialt bare be will spend some time others existed. The manner in programs, E. L. G. Hobenthal. Jr. . handicap" play. All posts are re- fifth ...... NEWWODRICH S.\FETY SILVERTOWN TIRES witb his sister, Mrs. Arlona Jack- which Justice was dealt out waa 89c Upon the suggestion of the Secre- quested to send representatives to son of RutTand, Vermont. crude but swift. Ckjurt waa held Kent’s London Style With life ^ v e r Golden Ply. To protect you from blow- tary that a new set of by-laws he tne match. Entrance' fee for the Dry Gin, fifth ...... made, a committee o f ten. represent- around the tent of the king of tbe Manchester Assembly, No. 15, Or- .1' match will be 50 cents. Including Old Timer, fine blend- $1.00 outs every new Goodrich Silvertown has the Hfe- ing one from each organization up- tribe. .The king was both prosecu- der of Rainbow for girls; will hold green fee. A discussion of inter-post ed Whiske.v, quart .. saver Golden Ply, a remarkable ’engineering develop- on the parent committee, was se- tor and Judge and the people con- $1.50 its regular meeting next .Monday games will be hold after the match. Paul Revere \Miiskey lected by Chairman Downing ■ to stituted the jury. Tljls seemed '-o ment that resists heat. Get thou.sands of extra miles, evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Ma- Membera may start playing any- blend, q u a r t...... meet upon the call of the chair' to be the same underlying principle on plus blow-out protection, without extra cost. aonic Temple. time between 1 p. m. and 6 p. m. $1.35 revise the by-laws. . 'i which all courts were later held. Penn State, straightt Whiakev, Members of Dllworth-Comell Post 90 proof, GOODRICH COMMANDER TIRES One of the Important changes Christ Before Pilate. Mrs. Charles P. Mitchell of 78 suggested for the new by-laws Is an expected to participate are: Bunny Abuses have always arisen in fifth ... $ 1.20 Hackmatack street entertained last article stipulating that the marshal Wleman, Otto Sonnlckson, Bertie these courts and an example, he ■Wine, 4.40-21 $4.9.3 .“i - o o - i g * Oa« • $5*03 night with a miscellaneous shower of the,. Memorial Day parade always Kosely, Jack Hayden, Ronald Fergu pointed out, waa the case of Christ bottle .. 4.. 30-20 $.>.20 in honor o f Miss Eva V. Modean of 75c .3.00-20 » • • $ 6 * 2 ' ) shall be a veteran or an ex-service eon, John .Echmallan and Frank before Pontius Pilate. Blood has SS lAurel street. About twelve CcrMnl and others. • Port, Sherry and Muscatel. 4.. 30-21 $.>.40 .3.2.3-18 .... $6.70 man. Another change suggested been shed In various countries who friends were present and Miss Cremo Beer, A « 4.7.V19 $•>.70 was limiting the membership of each .1.2.3-21 ... $7.30 case. 24 bottles ...... ip 1 e O U Modean received many personal organization on the committee to gifts and also a 16-plece aluminum Ehling's, .Aetna. Cremo O f f three members. Bills totaling Beer, 3 b o ttles ...... set. It was the fifth shower on $487.!i0 were read and ordered paid. Miss Modean in recent weeks. Dur- Richard Hiighmt Phone 884T^Free Delivery. ing the evening, games were plaved Campbell’s Service Station
Irish Volunteers" He was then 47 Big Entertainment Tonight and a social hour was enjoyed, after LOCAt. P E O m iE T U R N Out of Gas — Flat Tire — Telephone 4129 which refreshments were served. .vears of age and waa assigned to CAmp Clandyboy. County Down. 27.1 Main Street
Before a large crowd of fans at FROM EUROPEAN TRIP A fter four .months service he was STRAWBERRY tbe Italian club last nlgbt. F. Zan- ordered to Lurgan and appointed ‘W aikiki S e re n a d ers’ lungo of the Spruce sUhet tavern conk with the rank of sergeant. SUPPER and V, Blhello of the City tavern Mr, and Mrs, Charles Cheney On .July 1, 1916 Hughes partici- ; defeated B. Tambonino and Mario and Col. Raycroft Walsh pated In the famous '.'first battle of Tiie.sday, .June 12. fi P. M. Marchlsottl of the Cat's Meow tav- the .Somme. " In the battle of Tre- Come In On Aquitania. F. V'. Williams’ Farm , am la a Bocce match that lasted' vault Wood, Hughes witnessed the CENTER TAVERN only tw o' games out of three slaughter of the Royal Irish Rifles, Tolland Turnpike (.Special To The Herald) scheduled. The winners had little with 74 men remaining of 1.364 offl- Women’s League, New York. N. Y„ June 9 - Mr. and trouble in gaining victory. eera and men of the 13lh regiment. 2d CongregatInnnI Church. Mrs. Charles Cheney of 131 Hart- Ko.val Irish which went into the •Menu: Hot home baked beans, ford road. Manchraler, Colonel Ray- battle on th e‘morning of July 1. Ballantine’s Ale and Lager Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jolly of ham, salads, plekles, rolls, coffee, croft Walsh of 68 Prospect street, In Fnineo 10 Months. Bank street today announced the ^ .loin the crowd tonight for a .jolly good time along strawberry shorteak'j or berries Manchester, were among a notable After 10 months In France. marriage of their daughter, Irene and cream w ith s|Hmge cake. to M. Jolly, to Conrad F. Dietz, of 127 list of passengers that included the Hughes was sent back to Ireland with the best beer in town, drawn from our modern cool- Earl and Countess of Lincoln, Joan er. loulllikeit! Bciiool street. The ceremony took with rheumatism contracted In'the Supper. 50 cents. Bennett, motion picture star, and place on May 28. 193-i. Flanders trenches. During the sev- Francis Oulmet, golf star, who ar- Formerly th? Center Spa. eral years of residence In Manches- 70 East Center Street. rived late yesterday on the. S. 8. ter Huglie.s never failed to attend The payroll of the Emergency Relief worker.- fo r the past week is Aquitania. Colonel Walsh spent sev- .the meetjng.s of the Motis-Ypre.s eral week.i In Europe riaiting the $1,578.35 and will be distributed to Command. Br(ti<;h War Veterans principal ellles of England ami the the 124 men now on the ll.it of the and all patriotic ohacrvances al- COLLECTOR’S NOTICE continent, also touring through a local board. though U WHS diffli-ulr for him to number of countries by motor. Con- move about, due to< his crippled Notice is hereby given that prop- legs. ert}- taxes are due and payable to
the Town of Bolton on Mav 15 Comrade ■**Dick” Hughes has gon'c MANCHESTER VETERAN bark to the homeland—the fields 1034.
The and lakes of County Cavan. All Such taxes may be paid on or be-
.Manchester veterans are better for fore June 15. 1934 without interest. Walter N. Leclerc AT MARINES REUNION having met "a real soldier and a All taxes may be paid at collector’s Patriot." office. Funeral Chapel All taxes not paid June I."). 1934 , II. E. Gates at Second Division 288 No. Main $1., Manchester, ft. Convention in New York __ heeonie delinquent and ars subject i to intere.st.
Vi.«iil the Fleel. .Signed. '
•A N TH O N l .II.AN'F.lilil.V, Colle<’tor AUCTION MARKET (Mperial to the Herald)
New York. June 9—H. E Cates
of 14.'i Hackmatark -Street. .Man- chesler, who fought overseas with Mrs. Ada N. OPENS TOMORROW the Second Division, la In New York
attending the annual convention of If you are planning any remodeling or the outfit which opened here Thurs- FRIGIDAIRE Merrifield day at the Astor Hotel. Gates serv- James McKay; of Manches- repair work, see us about the materials ed with the «th Marines. Listen in
Teacher of Fretted Yesterday afternoon membera Exclusive Aji^ents and P A IX T to finish the job. v|slted the U. S. Fleet as guests of ter Trust Co., Is Appoint-
Admiral David Foote Sellers and a TONIGHT Instruments dance was held last evening at the ed the Cashier.
hotel Reminiscences Hew thick and Through the courtesy of fast as former buddies met, many WEAF 8:30 KEMP’S, Inc. Gibmn, Inc., we offer, for a for the first time In years. Manche.ster’s auction market will G. E. Willis & Son, Inc.
Umited time, free mandolins, Floyd GIbbeni on ih* Johni-Monvllla Radio praqram, with open tomorrow' afternoon at .1 Registered Frigidaire hanjos and guitars with cost $1,000,000 to lend for bom* improvemnnii and repairi Coal, Lumber, Mason’s Supplies, Paint
of leaaons. HOSPITAL NOTES 0 clock and wifh the opening there ... offering a free book, crommed full of Iniereiting Service Dept. Maintained 2 Main Streei Tel, .il2.'> Manchester IS expected to be s largo number of For parUculaiw itee Mr*. Mer- fningi you can do to make your home more up-to-date ... Ernest .Schiller of ,')4 Bldwell new biiylirs In addltifuTto those who mpre comfortable . . . happierl Hlleld at her itudlo. 5lniidii.>* and Street was admitted and .Mrs. Annie Canie here Inst vehr The s.uctlon Tuesdays. will aenin he (n charge of R. .M The mo»t omaiing leriet of programi ever broadcast Cordnor of Vernon and Mrs. Her- 'Field and Son. but Raymond Reid to American home owners. Don't miss iti 885 Main Street man Klssman of Coventry were dls- Phone 7848 will be the auctioneer in the Man- Liston in . . . then ask ui for your copy of this omfatinq eharged yesterday. The een.-ms of the hospital today Is-40 patients. cho.ster market. book. It I absolutely FREEI ^
^ James .McKay, of the Manchester
1 rust Cor.ipan.v. has been named as
cashier of the auction market and
All pa.ynients for berrie.s purchased The W. G. Glenney Co. at the auction tomorrow will be Coal, Lumber, Mason's .Supplies, Paint. made to him. He willyf'hcn take a ROSEDALE 3.36 No. Mailt St. Tel. 4149 Manchester ifi’.ord of the ,sale.s t h ^ each farmer Opening June 10,1934 has made, the price piiid for his ber- ries and on .Mmiday will give to the MIAOOUAITHS K>R THI On the Eastern Shores of prewer the checkyfor the amount of JOW Nt^M VItll MltUON.DOltaq.TO.tlND NOMI IMPIOVIMINT eiAN Irrrles .sold, less/lhr 2.per cent that i.s to be chnrfee/I for suction market costa. CONNECTICUT'S HNESTAMSTON LAKE DEVELOI’ME.NT BOLTON LAKES
LAKE FRONT LOTS WILL BE PUT OX Two miles of frontage on these beautiful Lakes now in MASONIC VETERANS’ Keep Cool and Have A Good Time
LOW PlJl^ 10th, AT VERY .course of development—suitable for Summer and Winter resi- This Way— . REUNION ON JUNE 30 denc^Wooded with century old .trees—Altitude o f about Eight DIRECTIONS
Hundred (800) feet above sea level and within fifteen (15) min- Drink That Good Old .Annual Meelins lo Be Held at utes easy motor ride from Town. S'
Highlund Lake, Win.sted __
Several lAtcal MOmhers. Restricted and Sold On Easy Terms. , ^
Narragansett This property has been closely held by-Colonial, families and The 64th annual reunion of the
Masonic Veteran .Vasoelation will Beer Cn Draught— (Cooled Right)' nas changed hands only once in One Hundred Ten (110) years.
be held Saturday. June' 30 at Hlgh- -And Listen To Visit tpe property-early and get the choice of lots Entrance to lan.i cake, Winsted. The assocla-
ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT tton will be the guest of at. An- property on Tolland Road^jusl North of my residence.
ood drew's lodge of Winsted and Seneca OKLAHOMA JOE AND TEDDY REID lodge w)f Torrington.
The bu.siness meeting will open A Good Glass of Harvard Beer at 11. In the morning followed by
_ ■ “ The Beat In Everything" luncheon and entertainment at one ^ TONIGHT
o clock. It Is expected that Grand tAMzs invit ed: o^cixaii At Master James E. Brinckerhoff will be present. Edw^ J. HoU
The Masonic Veteran Association Sole Agent and Developer Is composed of members of the Mm- THE CITY TAVERN MfiXt Tn *------n._ »n lc fraternity who have been af- 865 M A IN St K e ET filiated, with the order foi^25 years. MANCHESTER The Spruce St. Tavern Several from Manchester belong Telephone 4642 or-Roaedale 2S-J
and many wdU attend this reunion.
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