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*-*u ^ EIGHTEEN pS^dBS) (ObuNifled A drertti^ oo SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 17, W32. VOL. U ., NO. 2 Z L CHIU’S GOVERNMENT ^ A Side Glance at Georgre Clark CURTIS IS NOMOIATED AGAm OVERTHROWN PARTYWOORS Army and Nayy Gronps Un SHENKItLED, A^semUy HaD Cannot Ac ISANDERSTOHEAD F ora Tiine In the Voting It Seemed That Hoever’s Rmi- der Carlos Davila F^ce (3AREINJURED commodate Visitors; REPUBUCAN BOARD ning Mate Was On Verge of Defeat Bnt Adnunistm- Socialist Junta To ReEn- BYTANKBLA^ Honor Deceased Sepitrito tion Forces Swnng the Tide-Delegates Leaving Chica Through Senior Eierdses. |To Manage C o n ^ Cam- go Today In Droves For Heme Towns — Vanguard of
SantlscfOf CSill6, June 17#—-r(AP) Montreal Fire Chief and Four Old Man Weather turned ’’thumbs paigm Appoinhnegt Cones Democrats Already Reaching City To Prepare For —Chile’s Socialist Junta, which went down” on the High School Seniors’ ' ' i into power by overthrowing the gov Firemen Are Among Vic- bid for fa ir w eather fo r th eir CSass As Sorprise To Ddegates. Their Convention ernment of President Juan l^tuba Day exercises today and the pro Montero leas than two weeks ago, tim s^Ten Bodies Have gram went Indoors by unanimous was overthrow® I® ® brief but consent As a result.a large number Chicago, Jime 17—(AP) — It’s Chicago, June 17.—(A P)—The the administration forces of Her dramatic counter revolt early today. I just as well perhaps, tiiat sergeants | bert Hoover. Been Recovered Thus Far. of visitors were unable to witness big Republican show is over but the Weary of three dajrs of sessions Colonel Marmaduke Qrovd, mili the festivities since the student at anus at poUtital conventions do Democrats are moving In with an the delegates brought their con tary leader of the revolt of June 4 body occupies most of the school ,a^ I not have to work ovei^me. even more imposing array of po vention to a quick windup at 8:45 and head of the^ Junta since the sembly haiL The grey-gowned Montreal, Qua., Jime 17.—(AP) As It was, the 20ti! Republican ] litical stage trimmings and the p. m. yesterday shortly after sup resignation of Carlos Davila last Seniors were led to their seats by I psurley adjourned sine die just In porters of Vice-President Charles Sunday, was made prisoner by the —A eezies of terrific explosions tore Edwlna Elliott, class vice-president tiihe for Everett Sanders, the ser- pause will be only temporary. Curtis, choice of President Hoover counter revolutionary forces, to the oil tanker Cymbeline wide open and James O’Lea^, class president Having renominated Hoover and for renomination, had smothered the gether with his associate, Eugenie political storm which had threatened in Montreal harbor today and If the candid cameraman had peered over the shoulder of George Curtis, chosen Everett Sanders of M atte. Indiana their campaign manager t o engulf him. The coimter revolutionaries com brought death to an estimated to Clark, famous artist for NB*A Service aind The Herald, he might have ob Mr. Curtis won, as incipient booms prised army and navy air force tal of 23 men and injuries to.63. tained a picture of a plctuto. For Clark, at right, is hard at Work on and melted down the great variety for former Vice President Charles groups, apparently supporters of Ten bodies had been recovered at lis Inimitable sketches of notables in action on the conventiOT fioor, while I of prohibition views Into a plank G. Dawes and others fell by the way- Senor Davila, who charged the Jun noon,' nine hours after the first on the left Cong;ressman John Q. Tilson Is shouting fof attention from the I promising submission of a plan for side In the waning minutes of the blast, and 13 others were believed chairman to offer the resolution to adjourn. Of Interest to local resi modification, the host of the G. O. ta had gone over to Communism. to be in the ^^cked tanker’s hold. 'M M session. A New Junta dents is Thomas Ferguson who is seen seated, next to Miss Katherine | P. evacuated their Chlacgo haunts Having nominated President Hoo Fifteen of the injured were fire Bryne and In front of Congressman TUson. ^ Later today they turned the gov men called out to combat the fiames during the night with no lost mo ver with a tremendous sweep of ernment over to a new Jimta com that followed the first explosions. ' ------V —— ------^— tion. 1,126 1-2 of the 1,154 votes of the posed of Senor Davila, Senator Al py J. Today nearly all of. the Michigan convention, the delegates turned to Flaming oil shot 100 feet In the avenue hotels which had housed the business of picking bis running. berto Cabero, member of former air when the first blast occurred as I President Montero’s Radical party 100 workmen were rushing repairs IjM/ them during toe three convention mate, and an air of expectancy hung ■ and former Deputy Nolasco Car on the C^beUne In the great Vick STATE IN UMELIGHT 5^ days were back to trie normal ways over toe huge fiag-bedecked Sta- denas. The new Junta was fore ers drydock, which was built in of life. dlum. sworn to outlaw Communism but to Within a week, toe Democrats Sndl Proposed England and towed across the At will be In Chicago In toe same ho-1 National Comriiltteeman R. B. continue the Socialist republic es lantic to Montreal. tablished after the Jtme 4 revolt llDnor Explosions AT G. 0. P. tels, preparing for toe opening of Creager of Texas, prime mover In along moderate lines, friendly to for A number of minor explosions oc their own convention, In toe same the recent boom for General Da#es, eign Interest , • curred and an hour later, while fire overgrown stadium on the West took toe platform. -The man be pro- Colonel Grove had announced he I Side on Monday June 27. posed, however, was not Dawes, but men were- figbtlng the fiames and Vanguard Already There Representative Bertrand H. Snell, of ^ u ld die before he woidd surrender searching for victims of the blasts, Sen. ffin^um’s PRrt In Con . yy ' ' ' 0 W to the army groups v^o besieged SrATEDELECATION .The vanguard was heirs before New York. Chairman Snell die- another ‘detonation, more severe toe Republicans were beyond toe dined in a joking manner, the palace vdth 18 Held guns, but Ito ^an any of the others, shook Qm , finally'vw captured S|Uve and taken troversy Over city limits. • Ralph Williams, of Oregon, vlce- The Republicans left behind toeea chairman of toe National committee, /A to a '-laglmentffl bknaeks. ' ^ th blgst F ire Ci^lef * STARTS BAaiODATI J Senor Matte, to await the new gov- Raoul OenilUerr firm er pnaldeot of {-the memory of at least two events I hurried to the BUnois ddegatlnn enunent’s decision regarding th^lr which bid for places In political bis- from the platform to say it wis time the Dominfen Fire CkMs' Assoda- " ".A'"'Mm 'm m /" ' Itory. One, of course, was the eud- to put Dawes forward, deq^te ble fate. tion and known thrm^hout the . Started. Last J l^ t James OTAanr den upward surge of sentisDtot foy. ahhObneement be would not accept Dominion for Us’ courage, was kill tioB On Cm a Dekgatioii. ffifl Arrive In Hartford To-| orriblbltion repeal, curbed only aft- even If nominated. The revolt began last night when ed with four of bis m m - The' atudenUkdy song one verse of 1 eriereal conventijm batUe. The oth- Two lUinoIe a group of army oBteenu. • iasraded A e bodies recovered were those “A insrlea the l ^ u t i f u l ” an&A>Uow- . 1 . nerrnwNoop--Windr ; down tow s '1 the fluil etetory yesterday of [prendiiigaet amv/tidShttifl • ^ presidential pif^M ed rttoiaeat O^lAiuy in- the M ysit fy-x. 'ofTMiiPlTa-, IrmlilMit *‘r io esri dtd rioV .get p sm e . Be- t d ^ orinin^^ to r : Comnns^to.' SbanMlotto ‘ eiripli||t^ •'iflsr. jfets- tw M s iotea tlilt^^'Ve dtimt<^it)ie wticomed by I ically r^ te d toe T re a t’s ^ i^itoe second volley m tirad l^ c M c t ^ ^ th e dead” 1 • pap : : :-:f\ : ••; •■.■■■;•-'■■' i ' . ■'. ■...’' ,■: •• > • -'r’ " ’ ' ■' - •.?•-,:■■ - •'■■ ■ ' : • m o t W o TBNOTBSTIB BVBOTkre HBMU®. SQIItH BAHOTOsSoi SSlDAT, JtHIE 17,19*8.^ A_L ■ >sa F. Koder of Norwalk hM badn nwr-- -. , 1 p 1 1 STATE D iU M EU G RT .ttonod for oonq^trdler as wdl as state's Attoney'Hos^ H. Aleom fbr ISANDBtSTOHEAD governor, and either Frol G if. SI A T & 0 .P . CONVENTION Bakewell or SUte Senator Albert E. ^ "The Forget-Me-Not dub. Junior Lavery for second place. King’s Daughters, wfil hdd Its out REPUBUCAN BOARD (OortlRiieA fto gag^O t) As one of the last convention ac DEATHS ing-at Bolton Lake tomorrow. In ONVEllANS'BOi tivities J. Henry Roraback, leader -esse of rain, file menAers win meet (Cioatlaiwd from Page oue) tiad' Conneetldut:. taken . such an of the Connecticut delegafion wax Mrs. Edward COneb at the home of Miss B. LmiaU of active part or stood so determinedly uhanimoiiSiy elected viee-ehaifman Mrs. Etta I^binson'' CoUch o f IN • Hudscm street. the dosing sesdoin of the conven on the fighting Ifiie of a National of the National committee, fie was Main street, w ^ of Edward R. tion and abnost had a much more question. Their opiman was nondhated by Daniel E. Pomeroy of Couch, died sresterday aftemoomat ’ pnder auspices of one of the formidable one a few hours earlier. Bot l^ d e n h ’ediid &NMU the issue of repeal of the -l^hteenth New Jersey, who relinquished t^ 8:80.at the Hartford.hospital vmem groups of the Woman’s LMgue of That France Inddent post. Amendment liftM the ‘ convention she had been confined for the pas: ■the Second Congregatlonm church, Wheo former Senator France yes Will Be Drfeatd — Pjro- out of the routine, in which category With the many commendations month. Mrs. Couch was bom in a strawberry supper will be held terday was rilled ineligible to enter they l^eved. it might have been 'received by Senator Binghadf for Glastonbury but had lived in Mani* nnt Wednesday evening at. the the lineup of nomlnabbg speakers, had there^been no controversy over his prohibition light name one from Chester for more than 40 years. She home of Sdectman and Mrs. Frank the sergeant at arms was ordered IMnents State Thenr Case. 1 the declaration of pari^ principles the Crusadws of hu honm state. leaves besides her husband ‘ an< Vw Willlkms on Tolland Turnpike. to show the Marylander how tb iA • and no Hiriun Bingham to lead it This anti-pndiibltlan organintlon # daughter, filu Helen Couch, one John M. Williams is in charge walk or run to the nearest exit. Mr. ~ ■ ■ ■ - . ■ Connecticut never having ratified w ired: Sanders ddegated the taisk of get sister, Mrs.' Nellie Bldwell oi! Of ticket distribution and Mrs. Washington, June. 17.—(A R k'-- the Amendment delegates said the "Hat off to you. Sir, for your gal Glastonbiury; ting Dr. France out of the game to state was' rightfully, placed in lant light.” Charles ^J. Strickland of transporta- Hundreds of ragged—but ordeeir— Funeral services will be held at tibnr a portion of the Chicago constahu- leading the fight for repeal al Mrs. Susan. Famam, although suf* war veterans looked dow n^& m Watkins Brothers, 11 Oak s ^ t , to lary who was in command. though at no time previoudy had ferlng a slight recurrence of the For the peace of mind of the new packed galleries today while the Sen- the Republican Party in the state, throat infection which forced her to morrow afternoon at 2:8o! Rev. Group 3 of the Memorial hospital ate newed a vote expected by 1 ^ . Watson Wopdruff, pas(or of the Lindi Auxilhuy, Mrs. R. p. KU^p, chairman of the National commit era to kill -all chances, of itmniJi^t« in convention or through a body of remain away from the convention tee, it may be Just as well that he del^ratss, taken an official stand hall, left Chicago with the rest at Center Congregational church will leader, will meet to sew Monday payuM^ o f the 82,400,000,006 sol officiate, and burial will be in Nlpslc did not have to obey a previous ten diers bonus. •. - on the subject the delegation. Bakewell m itr^ed afternoon a t Center church House. tative order. Bthghain'a Fntore for Callfomia after the convention. cemetery. East Glastonbury. Outside, several thousand former Musical numbers will be furnished When the galleries booed James service men, who had trekked - to Senator Bingham expects a re R. Garfield’s speech in defense of Wastogtdn from all parts nomination next fall and deleg^ates at the entertainment tonight at the the platform plank dealing with the North 'Methodist church by country, whiled away the ume Wehd- REMEMBER-- thought fiiat in hlr campaigning he 18th Amendment Chairman Sndl need not niend-much fime STATE DELEGATTON Grace Tourtelotte and Rev. L. used the name of the sergeant at Ing a n)ll-c^ by listening to Owir Wheo you compar* Norge Alaska model with other of his. attitude towards Natlcmal Theron French, vocalists, and Ttri— arms as a threat. lea^r’s counsel against any dis Thoinss Bussell turbance. -■ - refrigerators that (1) It has the same freezing unit pndiibition after his labors here to •Carolyn Waterbury and Miss Bernice The chairman told the cash cus‘ STARTS BACK TODAY Lydall, pianists. as the LARGEST Norge refrigerator (2) Actual put a r^>eal plank in the platform. The funeral of Thomas Russell, oi' tomers if the demonstration con^ Proponents of the legislation, lo r food storage space is A8 cubic feet (8) Only 8 mov His work also may lead to a declara 169 Miq>le street, former Janitor a : tinned the sergeant at arms would me most part,' occupied the Senate ing parts in the exclusive Rollator compressor (4); tion in the state platform at the (OpntlniMd :nmi Piyn Om ) the .M an^ester p ing about that aann-Lcrngworth 'iuid f^ n e h b e ^ . coitose nicavd te controversy turned to her advan^ ttme -tililB for, Pot^hke^sfe. togst" m pdow ^ tBi - That was what brouj^t the worn-; BostoB^-lisadsrs of tharae' New en, by thousands, to hear DoUs^ EpglABd problbitira: 0>gh>tUR^(^ aeciwe Pre^fi^t Hoover bf 'TsM'' 'Gann wherever a speech was sbt *t ing them Mibk into bondage’’ and nounced. They came and she woi^ itim'to'repudiate'the-'"wet Seattle, June 17.;7^(AP)—rA N ^ them, and the men knew it. .ChlcsgO'';|]ftesi^t- Hoover hAM iJK'. '-•^ T' ■ plank of the Repuulban platfonn.’^ Ei^hnd Lwoman, a student The old chatter of Alice Long-^ Vice-Priildimt -CimtiB ly R^ublioa^lOS^' cB first Cdn- Greenfield, M a s 8 .^ r e i^ e ld Ga idi^rsiliairs mid V natl^^ Iqio^ %et Preadent’s Sstor Hid worth's silent feud against hmr fbl-f zette and CktoHer, a weudy news^ lowed her here and continued to thq vimtioh q^ itrn s. ' lecturer, is the new.;preddent of ^ Wluphlngton— Preddent, ei^treBS- I>aper‘.publi8hed h m for ,140 years, Isst ctmventton mmnent, with tSlk Is acqvSred'by. the Greenfield Record^ General Federation, of. Womeiaia sum Been Woriragilj Tadi still going the rounds that Alice in mg gmtitudb. says he will cwtinue Clubs, an international organ|»- to labor to meet effects of "worid- jsri a. -itoily- tion with ' upwards of 2,000,990 the gallery across was plaidng her . Boston>^obn CarroU, Quincy, and pawns to frustrate Dolly. wtde storm.” . i: ( members. ' ’ ' * •s ■,.,^ForaS«lid¥ew. Herbert JMee, Brighton, arrested ‘ ,Mn. Grace Monriaon Poola ^ It may have been jiut talk, but Chicago Stimsbni on radio, WUnfingtoa, held on charges of as- G. O. P. platform. Broekton, Masa, wheae 25 years it sharpened interest. sault with intent to kiU a toller at membership in' women's clubs hi^ ,5eJ ’ ‘i " Washington--:Jbuet£ 8 h o u s e, the Bi^hton hrsinch o f the National - Cblcai^, June 17«—(AP)—There After that a tense moment camc> chairman of Democratic NatlohtU seen her serve thbm in almost eve^ when the Pennsylvsmia delegation Shawinut Bank on May 23. capacity, was raised to the pre^i ti BO question about who will be ^ecutive committee, cSUs Repfib- . . Boston—Mrs. Amdia Earhart switched and Curtis was nominated. liban pbwit on prohibition "weasel dency at the election here . yester-^ — ctilef wonum ciunpaigner in an ef- Dolly got the ovation. PutniE^ only aviatrhc to span the day. worded all 'throuj^.'* Atlantic alone, to come to Boston, to win again in 1932 for Hef- '*ji*or many of the social worship*' ;,St Psul^^Andrew ,'J. Volstead, With another day of numeroliui pera Dolly Gann was the conveh'; June 29, to assist In raidng 360,000 reports and addresses facing ti^e ;*; jbfert Hoover tlMit femtoine vote tri- noted dry',.e^re$SeB dissatisfaction for the. poor and imemployed; Mrs. .j^j^ptmnt in 1928—^it will be Dolly tlon. with G. O iP . plSnk on prbhlbltito. ddegatos, a nm-bff dectlon waa Putnam was once' a Bbston social necessary to chooSe the second vi Can you imagine this value we have purchased for you. WOMEN’S PATENT The Values Are - Boys* Sizes 6 to ^2 with 2 pr. I^nickers LEATHER SANDALS The Prices Are ** ’ •**» $5.98 **Cut-Out**' The Merchandise Is FRESH! LI Boys’ Sizes 14 to 18 with two for a Pair Long Pants. The Terms of Payments EASY! Smart Summer $9.95 .,We can f t ydp.r lioyjfroia head ^ foot and thweby create a big saving. If your sandals are patent with plen ty of ''cut-outs,” they're extremely Montgomery W ard & C o. smart. These have only a strap or two to keep body and sole together— v: . . i . i ::. South Manchester Living Room Suites yet they really fit every curve and $75 livin g Room Suites To Be Sold at . • • a *a e • .$ 3 7 .5 0 arch snugly and comfortably. Wear $85 y vin^ To Be Sold at . .$ 4 9 .0 0 them with every color apd, eostume. $100 Lidiig Room Suites To Be Sold at — .$ 6 9 .0 0 Louis heels. Sizes 2 to 7; '■ $J25 Living R w m Suites To Be Sold at .. .^. $ 7 7 .0 0 $139 Lm ng Ropm Suites To Be Sold at ... .P 9 .5 0 OIL UP! $150 L iii^g Room Suites To Be Sold at.. $99.50 Drain the crankcase of your car and refill $ 4 .5 0 D o u b le Regular $16.50 with clean, fuU-bodied motor o il... .silence those menacing chassis squeaks ..glide ONE-STRAPS, TIES along in a weU-lubricated car all summer long. Blankets Your lubrication needs cost less at Ward’s. M attresies Whatever your choice, ypu*U find it Chinee © r R oll E ^ e a •/ ■ ' ' RIVERSIDE MOTOR OIL Colored IwdB V ery Fine $ 0 . 9 4 here in Black or Beige Kid! Extia Warm $2 *4 9 T i c ^ g s 100% Pure Pennsylvania Qt. iZV ac In Your Own Bedroom Stiites Container $85 Bedroom Suites W ill Gorfor • e ?•' • • . . $ 3 9 . 5 0 (GaUon 49c) $2.79 $125 B^room SuiWs Will Go for ...... ^ 9 . 5 0 From the richest pools , in the Bradford-Allegheny District. . .,.r...-.|63.00 Dewaxed and refinded by onelof the largest oil companies. $135 BPdroom'^Suites W ill Go for Kid shoes are cool and soft for Sum , • .a a!Ca‘ • • • ...... $ 7 4 .5 0 ' In 5-Gallon Cans, Gallon $2.49 $150 Bedroom Suites W ill Go for mer. And, when you choose them in .....; $ 8 2 .5 0 In 2-Gallon Cans, Gallon $1.00 $165 Bedroom Suites W ill Go for • • . I sea sand beige or black you have col- One Lot Love Seat Transmission Grease prs'that match ev^ry postume. The One Lot ot End styles illustrated here are trimmed C a t t a e G liders Durably B n i 1 t- Tables ' * Bears toe famous Runrite label! Semi- with contrasting Idath^^ - '*^ ey fit Tables Angte Iron FramMA ■ liquid___ for transmission smd dif Totted Ba<^ ferentials. 5-pound can. beautifully. Siz^2toj7. Seat. Mahogany Finished High Pressure Grease BlalibgaiiaLVtelah Scallop Edgea Runrite! Compounded to insure proper lubrication in Alemite nnd ^ rk high pressure systems. 6-lb. ban 1 lb. Can 18c A utot C up Keep a can of Runrite Cup Grease in your garage'ail the tintot.,--, EJpr autos,, Growiiig CSrls’ V B o j^ - Men’s S^m er shafting, etc. ■ 5-po^w bah,.- Sports Oxfords Style Oxfords Sport OxfcHrds HE R U P ^ S 1 lb. Cui 15c $1.08 $2;9i8 ! 9 $2.49 H a ^ o r d ^ > - * ■ White d k trlmihed T^th bteek ComUnation ujqiers of smokfd ,Ward’s own ‘^Dyhanfic;’ * brand, Montgomery calf is smart for^q^rta -wpar, elk - and tan calf . . . -i - ;aiid;;Wddto . - calf; .. .leather _ '••/if - Gbodysar weR conatractibn; ti ^ai^efiCobo^ear wdt cjmstruc- svibbw foppbd htels. ~ Siaes'^’2 Springy rabber aoiea and Ward & Co. l-2to-7* Sifeea’lt o e . 824-828 Main SL Tel. .5161, Sautii B^fljdiester • • * k ■' !*'•- -rf -V- ■ V - .n • .* P A 6E F 0U B MiUreHBSrBB EVENING HERALD. SOOTH ibwCHBOTER, W iD A i JUNE^l^^ ADVEBinBlBlIBNT ADVBBTlimiBNT At cottage and beach and on pic nics, you can get great en]oymm»t ocilages and recently attended a ecn- the asTisti yasterday focehooia. It with one of Kemp’s portable vie- uniEnH PistMis’ fwence at- Conneeticot C ollie fpr was testiflsd that Ruggiero and Air trolas, for Good and Easy'' A filling sandwich to serve with 824-828 Main St. Til. 8181 South Bfanghifiyr pioklas and olives, raisin qdoe^eake Natty and Twg-Pteee Styles or fruit and tea or coffee, is made iww*" MV'v' of cheese, tomatoes and bacon. Ar range dices of tomato on buttered bread. Cover with thinly sliced . . . Because they’re odd lots American cheese and over the top -lut two or three slices of bacon, I'oast under a broiler flame until the . bacon is crisp and the cheese partiai . . . Because of incomplete sizes ly melted. Serve right away. ' I t is estimated that Clapp’s Baby Soup and Strained Vegetables tfull line at Pineburst Grocery) saves 24 to 80 hours a week in food prepara tion. Love comes unseen; we only see it go.—Dobson. Guaranteed Fast Colors Silver Anniversary Tomorrow RubinoWs begins a celebratloD of the store’s quarter century of business in Manchester. The new Beach Pajamas are as slim and trim Some of the unusual bargains being as the beach togs men wear—and every bit as offered are listed on Page 2 today. comfortable. Slacks, halter neck pajamas, and Meat Course Meatjoaves are economical pre one and two-piece styles in linene, seersucker, pared either from the hamburger and terry cloth. Much cooler than last year’s which your store has ground or Women^s & Misses* from meat which is chopped after styles with, the wide, billowy legs. Ages 15 purchasing. Select meat from the lower round, shank, the flank after to 17! . the steak has been removed or from the neck. Outfit the yoimgsters with socks and ankelets, which protect their feet while allowing the legs to get DRESSES the sun’s rays. Marlow’s has a brand neW selection in all sizes and colors for 20c and 25c the pair. They’re sturdily made for wear. Bun Color a n d Yellow blouses with white sultB “SS’* WHITE or skirts are being promoted as a high summer fashion. at Drastic Redwietionsl A new line at Keith's Furniture -lor Big and Store is the A B C Washing Ma and PASTELS chines. They u e showing the new Little Dippers e st model (ff this midee, called the A B C Libert!’, a moderately pric ed machine with the latest improve F o r Summer ments in construction and a nice porcelain finish. A washing machine is certainly an addition to the hoxfie that any woman appreciates. sm PRESSES: sm COATS: Use In Case of LetM>voni Smoked meats are a good choice for small families because they keep several days. • V l - * 5 Dive, into Ward’s for your new swim suit I You’U find just .the We wonder if 3rou reaUie w hat Formerly $8.95 Formerly $12.75 your "pennies” can do today at style you want—whether jrou’re Everybody’s Market? See Bvetyb •an Auatraliap crawler, dog-pad- I body's advertisement on Page 18 for Origio^y much higher priced, hut We'va fold hundreds of thme coats in ' dler, sunner, sittw , or wader! vegetables, fruits and canned goods. we cadoslagthem out because thty*re our regular stock at a much higher Speed .styles for meni Sun-baok mostly oat ot two of a kind. A irida price—^e y were good value then and styles for women! One and two- StIQ ImllallBg varieqr—tet not in all lists. now at mair rtooced prica they're piece styles for younger girls a!nd Marlene Dtotrieh was seen at the feosationali ^ theater in white flannel trousers boys. And, eute Sunsuifo for just like m nun's. Today we read the ’llttlest”. dippers on the that they*ro nuking starched linen beach. In aill wool—part wool They’re Summery tO look at— and shirts for women, desigud like a —or cotton—ai^ you prefer. easy tq clean because. they’re wash man's "boUed shirt'' - % % 9S able. Envelope styled with self-eoloi $2^ All Sizes Ijnlngs. Slide fastehers. Now that the rain is nuking the Formerly $4*95 / grass shoot up on your lawn, wa • ^ * * Formtriy $16.75 . think it's: tlj^ to tell about \ ■ .!U. EcUpse L m Mowers, sold at the Every coat in this mrdup has baao -all Manchester FlumUng 4b Supply Co. The same fine dresses from out regu- red u ^ and rapricM for quidc dose- The EdUpse Mowor has two patant- lm s ^ fold for oaariy douj^ put—not auay lift and not all stylet ii.o 'i| ad features whieh save expense. One this Bttf out they go to nfidca Mo n tgo m ery W ard & la-aU rifsa fkit Bad your rim and i d M the autenwtio soif sharpener; the room tor incoming merchandise. . ;V 4 other the flnger-tip adjuaunent that you find a batgilu indaad. Msin Street p i 518^ . nMvss the Hades. A ■- iiAH-Ti'f’i ■■i;vA^rfA i ll'r'iii l-'rn ■r-w: w M ’W : '.»• "¥T dp." 8H aflM.ofLoqiterate.pamittMit^im* . Route ‘NOvl88--. ^.... •' , _ dar conatntettete Open to> tra ils ' Spttersr-^tiS^^ r b ^ . A watoi^ Route »{6 / W A — ...... bowid''macadam : rbad'c.altout/ aw.. f r ‘Mwmtiiiir SENUIPCNaEin' Cdti^iiioh Of IM ^ S ig ^ construe- SlHngton. t Rmey etreet'ls being M iniehgth'is \mdef IngJoWefe^f jd d ^ ; ■ • ]', ( fopen to t i ^ c . . ‘ ‘ " ' • oiled for l'.iniie. Derby.' M inesvali^ Third streets. State Roads : Route, r ;; -kmteNo.vl80- SSSu**? ON TIE Bii PUNK Westbroqk;> .^one Hill roM;i A SuSield. 'Pbompsonville road Is Mtoerva street 888'feetiO f 8*'.,.dct^ structi0Q;but open to trafHc. . beink oiled for' l mile. provla surface. Third street'^ flB ,,.gB»yClSUi Curti. nnUAd Ui anum river. A triple box culvert and Vice President Curtis smUed in upppj^pgjipp on MAn street are under | ” Pv* _ . construction but open to traffic. ‘Tt is so Indefinite and uncertain tt a b_ all,” Senator Blaine (R., ^ e ) . told No!*!r. 8?^-*^ the senate. * KUiiiurlv. Rhode Island road. 1 'WhpevM twte that wet-dw gjS S fs are being oSed for 4% mank,” said Senator Gore (D., ^ lu , Okla.) “was an ambidextrous Route No. amphibian.” Naugatuck. Beacon Falls road. ‘Jt takes off on ^ Und,” ^ d g iS il^ rs are being otied for 2 mllm. ladings (D., Md.) “flies through a waterbury. Naugatuck toad, . . . and gives the New tydol first place for best antr^Hndcjk quaii^; d ^ atmosphere, munges 20 feet ghouldim are bciag oiled for 2 mto the ocean aim then lands in-the ibupp. - ~ middle of the Sahara deoert^' > Route No. 9t > ■^rdlngs said “it isn’t a plank — Bloomfield. lUriffvUle road. Shoul- its a group of splinters,” containing (jers are being oiled for 1 mile. > some “southern pine and. western | Cromwell. Hartford - Saybrook iKOulders are bqlng oiled for 12 miles. '■ Other Cetnmente...... - Route No. 12— < This is what some of the leading Klllizigly. Norwich road. Shoul- Rimldieeas'had to si^-off the- floor^^tors sure being oiled for 2 mflesr--- - Watson of Indiana, the Senate [ Plainfield. Norwich road. Shoul,- leader: . ders are being oiled for Smiles, . “I am very well satisfied. It was l^ompson. Worcester road, a protntoted debate, but was all I Shoulders are being oiled for 2 miles, presented very well and the vote un-1 Route No. 14— doubtedly expressed the sentiment I Bbst Hampton. Bast Hampton- of the convention. 1 trust it will PcMand road. Shonlders are being meet this general approval of the oUCd for 2 miles, country and 1 believe it will.” • Portland. Portignd-SJast Hampton Senator Moses (R., N. H .): road. Shoulders are being oiled for “The which the Republiciui {2 miles. National convention has adopted I Southington. Meridm road. Shoul- wlth reference to the 18th Amend- dws are b ^ g oUed for l ^ e . ment may be subject to the criti- Wo^buty. S^rman of canying an undue weight of Shoulders are being piled for 3 verbiage; but it cannot be criticised uiy I«dc of comtrucuv. u n r -1 . jaMlrtown tions. >ad. Shoulderif are being oiled for |.8';imles. legree Middletown. Middletown-Durham Sr4^avrbeSTin“ l^*co3nM^ North Branford: Mlddletdwn ave- fion of the'18th Au^dmOnt in a Shoulders are. being oilied for manner which would permit the ttiUm * - » people to pass upon the whole ques- ,l>ortiand. Portland - Glastonbury tion of prohibition under cpnstltu- , 0^ . Moulders are being oUed foV tipnal forms. No reasonable voter miles. could ask fo r more and no reason- Route No. 15__ able political party could be expect- Portland. Gospel T.,*ne A water ed to gffUit less.” bound macadam road about 1 % Representative Atistin (R., Ver- miles in length is tmder construction mont).: “My reaction to a first read- but open to traffic. Ing 9ie: platform is that it con- Route No. 20— tains tlie essential objective of such) jEiartland. Riverton road. Shoul- temperance legislatiop as we need defs are being oiled for 6 miles, at this time xxrxx Any nation- Route No. 22A— . Wide action regarding a fundamen- Weston. George Town road is be tel p ^ d p ie will Involve diverse ing oUed for 4 miles. 'dews regarding details and it be- . Weston. - Lyons Plains road is be comes the necessary patriotic duty ina oiled for 4 miles, of sections and states to yield some- w u te No. 25— thing in the interests of unity,-bar- Newtown. Bridgeport road. Shoul- mony and au effective political ac- ders are being oiled for 6 miles, tion.” Trumbull. Bridgeport - Newtovm Goldsborough of Maryland: . “It pike. Construction of a culvert. No was a queatlon of revision or repeal delay to traffic, and the former won. I beUeve it will » j -nmn « be entirely satisfactory." Mansfle^ St^ord-WlUimanUc M W iy r o iv Senator Robimmn, Democratic road is being oiled for 8 miles, leader of the Senate: “Reports from No. 84-— ■ OAsbliTliS 4 mm the Republican convention at CWca- Derby. Hoiisatodc avenue. Shoul- • A S O IIN I go SScate that the principal, « not the sole subject Intently consid- a- O A S O tiN I L ered by the convention is the llq-1 b e i^ oiled for 2 uor question. I mmiles. *b. •ASQUNI W ■■■ “The rallying cry by the delegates Route No. 67— Seymour. Woodbii^^e road. f houl- OASOlINi; X « liquor but 1K> g tr. U.1 *5r * mUM. dry votes.’ ’The RepubUcM^ ptot- TyUand. West Willlngton-Rock- OASOUN.I P ville is being oUed for 10 mUes. ’NOGK-TESTiNG has left the labofa- Same speed'. cfae^i^and triple- vel of prolixity. More than five him- jjy 75 , nASbtINI I clteck^. Ahd;whei^^ dre^ ^ r d s ^ employed ta ^ ^ e guffieid. Suffield-Poquonock road, tory! It 18 out 0n the road at •A^OLINI M declaration favoring a ^ p r o j ^ gjjyyj 'anCer^:idiiK>'ea^ " ’ a A sE iiilu ii uEi7tbe ~open~niaFltet^ ' .'.-wr...... K*"' r ’ • I^v.* .5 ‘ f».i -Ci s’# W - y aibt chiSJ‘fe T ? :«^ r2 S i Tide Sa^7(^^ bnsln Sti^e^oar. v Sune iut^ 3390: €^. 7^ ; i ^ l l I, wED /Route No. 100— S ^ b u slhy B Tlkunaston .11 road, from * y/:, ; • • V'*’' , ‘.v5ir¥;. Moo. I'niioinastoa - Wa road to ■ ■ ■ ' — ' ^ macqd- .try .'a - r -. .tv; ,, :s;.- h t m ^guests - i ' .-V/ ; ... V'" 'V:,;'’ ;-. ■, ’ .■.•7.;': ? V- oiams at 10 '^m aatom St;,- m>; ' r* ivi/Hj- ‘ 7.'; V.7;vi^];Jhvv '. o • JBpIlpS WfctiSrtlBIwlS b e S m ;B|Pb*'-SS* fdBdmni. No d4 Rtmto No. 1 2 ^ 1 v.T. foaH cm >j!: *■ ■••a'’•< . . ' * i ' .V-t-’-.. A- T,--.a.. -..; : fr . Ui'Jiii rh .f >>■/ "SC p . P A G B ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD/SOOTH M^GHHSTER, QONNn TOIDAV, JUIIH17, i$«R ■ J'H ■loB Of tlu t lurprisiBtly amoticntal new tariffs to -protect the iCmerican pvstioB yaaterda^. marketa from being fiooded with m i fiSm im p orts? HEALTH-DIET ADVICE raABT'MEMOBlAL What good did it do to talk about mmmC itA im o Aviaton of the future who go the Republican party aa though it BY OR. ^ A N K MeCOY IS fitlMU StfMt I floiiUi lUaoiMMM, Ooaa. ak^mnriSg ovar the Arctic waetea in had rescued the country from dan Gnecttana in regard to Haaltii and Diet will THOMAS rBRUtiSOM the vicinity of northern Greenland ger and had it safe on the beach, be Answered by Or.MeOey rrho can |w ; 0«BWml M«i»fr J.’ will do wall to keep some altitude, happy and smllihg-rwhen the con addressed in care ef this Paper. ro««A«A oet^tw *, isii for a sixty "foot shaft to Admiral vention’s obvioua couray was to de etamped, eeUaddreaMd. Eavelepe for Reply. PoMlaiMd Mv«ry MvaatMt MtMit mand that the party, with ita grip Sundays apd BoUdaja. Bntarad at tSa Rohe^ E. Paary is about to be erect : Poat OSlea at Soatb . Manobastar. ed 6n that desolate and far remote (m the imperiled Victim’s hair, be TOMATOES ^ Canned tomatoes and tomato Coniu as Ssoood .Class Hall Mattsr. 80B8CJUPTI0M RATB8 shore. Captain “Bob” Bartlett, Mrs. permitted to finish the job and not juice are equafiy aa wholesome ae The toniatoe vms first found and Una Xaar. by m all . sa.oa Peary (who tsrtce' before has ven^ compelled to turn it over to a feeble tbe fresh firuit since cock ^ does Par Month, by oiall *, • SQB^BBSBBaf •€# cultivated In South America, but it not change the food valueTrSi adde and fooliah swimmer ndio didn’t . OOPt#S a a ««aOBBS|bs*s»’So I .as tured Into the polar r^ons), the did not become popular as a food of the tomato prevent'the destruc 'Ocnvarad. ens ysar ...... St.as even know the direction of the until less than, sevenfy-five years late admiral’s daughter, ISxnT E d tion of the vitamin G which is killeu »■ ago. It was looked upon with M l MBHPBB OF THU^ASSOOIATBO ward Stafford (who was bom there), shore. in the cooking of almost may other PRBSS suspicion because the idant is a The effect of this sort of thing food. Those who use tomatoes lib Tbs Asseolatsd trass Is saolualvaly. and several scientists are now on member of the nightshade family erally will find their inoney weii- sotltlsd to tbs ase tor reoublloatlon cannot be good..^ I t confuses, fa ils ot all nows dlspatobes orsdlted to It their way to Cai>e York on the which, however, includes such wide spentior this food contains so many or not otbsrwiss orsdlted In tbia schooner EkHe M. Morrissey. to satisfy the voter; It makes him ly used plants as the potato and vital tissue building elements. tobacco, which are {dso natives of paper and also tbs local news pub* cynical. He knows that times are lisbed herein. Their errand is a romantic and America, having never been foimd All riahts ot rapnblleatlon ot bad and that this administration has QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS special dispatches bereln are also.ra* spectacular one, for the site upon elsewhere until America was dis serveA wUch the monument of native stone not restored them to goodness. He covered, when these plants were ex (Tuberculosis) is uneasy and inclined to look' about ported to Europe and Asia. The Question: Mrs. Helen P. writes: Publlsbar’s Aeprosentatlvs: Tba will be built is 600 miles north of sale of tobacco is rapidly increasing Jutltts Mathews Special Aaency—New him politically, seeking' promises “Please tell me how it can be foundf Tork. Cbteago. Oatrolt and'Boston. the Arctic. Circle, and there are a each year. The potato croup in the out if a person has tuberculosis of He is sure to get p>lenty of them in number of ‘people making a very United States alone is now valued at tbe lungs, alsb some of the rules if Full, asrvlce client ot N O A Ser n early 8400,000,000.00. The value good living lecturing about their the Democratic platform. The in they have it.” Tice. Ino. of the^ toinato crop is. now second to dicated strategy of the Republican Answer: It is imwise for the lay- Member. Audit Bureau ot ClroulS' “Arctic explorations” who havp that of potato^ over all other true: tlona convention was to discount these \ man to attempt to make a diagnosis never been that far north within crops, so these Uiree members o:^^of his own case, especially if he the nightshade family are doing The Herald Pristina Company. ln&, about the distance from New York easy promises by dlscoimting their suspects that he has tuberculosis. -^4 assumes no flnanetal responsibility authors. To this end exposure of quite wen for themselves and tbe There are many laboratory tests CSty te Buffalo by way of Albany. American farmer. for typoaraphloal errors appeatina In and examinations which must be adrsrtlsements In the Msnebester In the party is the personal ser tlm measureless futllify of the Dem The tomato has been cultivated made in order to accurately diag is ■ a pleasure at Evenlna BeralA ocratic party was the one big bet" of vant and constant companion of Ad from a smaU, sour, wrinkled fruit nose tuberculosis of the lungs in its into many difficult sizes and colors. miral Peary, Matt Henson, the the convention. The party very incipient stages. I have seme very F R ID A Y , J U N E 17. Some of the large "beefsteak” toma Negro who was the only person largely missed its opx>ortunity by complete articles which have, been toes measure over twenty inches In written on the causes and cure of aside from some EskimoB, who was smothering this all important ex circumference. These large toma HOOVER AND CURTIS tuberculosis, and I will be glad to i^th Peary on the occasion of his posure in a mass of dreary platitudes toes are used principally for can send them to you i f you send\ ning, with much tonnage being With the foregone nomination of reaching the North Pole. and rather silly brag. me your full name and address on a turned into canned tomato juice. large stamped envelope. ^ Herbert Hoover for President and How many citizens, scanning the People are today eating tomatoes It has always been a source of re • pric^l % columns of that platform, will be because they like them and also the resultant one of Charles Curtis gret that on that celebrated trip (Prunes and RtaenmatUm) impressed by or even note its defin drinking the canned juice for the ■ ■ a fi for \^ce*Preaident the Republican there not some one along, be same reason. An increasingly large Question: M. asks: “Should rheu ite pledge to quit interference in sides the explorer himself, who was number of people are also using matic people eat primes?” party preMnts to the nation's elec South American affairs and with Answer: The rheumatic patient capable of taking an observation of tomatoes because they have found torate the same ticket which, four draw the Marines from Nicaragua them to have healthful qualities. Be alwkys has a poor bowel elimina Above; Old Hick latitude and longitude and that tion. Prunes help Li overcoming ory porch or lawn years ago, was elected by a popular immediately after the coming elec sides containing malic and citric Peary’s .fame as the discoverer of acid tbe tomato has an abundance constipation so should, therefore, be settee, 810.75. plurality of more tban six million tion there? Or its declaration for the pole, when all Is said and done, of mineral salts, such as potash, used in the diet of one. who is trjdng v o te s ." a shorter work day and week? -Or lime, magnesium and iron. They are to get over n rbeuniatic toxicosis. has to stand on his unsupport*! 1 understand the theory you refer to Let us be entirely frank and admit its demand for legislation authoriz especially rich in tbe first three im Above; Old Hickory arm , chair, word. Dr. Cook, too, it will be re portant vitamins, A. B and C. Tbe about prunes being a cause ot rheu that Mr. Hoover’s administration'has. ing the Federal Power Coixunission 84.96. A rm rock er to match, M membered, at just about the same C vitamin, which prevents scurvy, matism because of tbdr acid con tent. Such acid as tbe small amount 16.76. not borne out the promises that time, reported that he had reached to regulate charges for electric cur is not destroyed through cooking many voters made to themselves rent crossing state boundaries? Or tomatoes as it is with almost every found in.pnmes has no effect on the the pole. But Cook had been caught rheumatic patient, prdvidlag. the ^ n c e m ln g him in 1928. But th at its pronouncement for authorization other food.' in lies before and Paary had not, ao Tomatoes ripened in tbe field con rest of the diet is balanced properly. was because they built up their own tbera waa k difference in the value of the President to reorganize gov tain more of vitamin C tban those (Tbe Fenogreek Seed) Gliders $10 illusion that they were electing a of their daima. However, it would emment bureaus? Or the highly raised in hothouses. Mmsy of tbe superman. important bank pledging the party tomatoes in tbe market are picked Question: Mrs. Rhoda Y. writes: Genuine Itoy, gliders in gaily color have been.,a fine thing, and there green and allowed to ripen during "I have heard of a seed that one can to equalize competitive conditions in ed striped ducks. Frames filched There are no superman. Mr. might have been a little more eo shipment. It has been foimd that eat to help gain, weight Will you in green enamel. Hoover certainly never set himself tbuaiaam about the memorial pro the great divisions of transportation, this does not interfere with tbe tell me what It is, and if it r ^ y Above; Tbe Andrew Jack- growth of the vitamins, as tbey-con^ does do this?” son grou p o t Old Hiekofy, up as one. He sought the office and ject, if Capt Bob Bartlett, the aame rail, water, highways and air? tlnue to increase until the fruit is Answer: There is a seed called Chair, 86.06; settop Us friends sought it for him because Too many words, not enough Captain Bob now headixig for Cape thoroughly ripe, whether tbe ripen the-“fenugreek” seed which is eatoh 812.76; rocker, 86.98i».. they'believed that hia broad expert* York, had gone along with Peary punch in that platform. U the ing takes place in tbe field or during by women of tbe Orient in the be ences, his proven capacity aa an or* and M att Henaon and tlw Btklaa, In- Democrats do not lick it witk one a shipment. lief that it will enable them to put ganizer, his sincere devotion io pub* fifth of its length it will be because Everyone from childhood to old on weight. It ia. a fruit of an Old (Right) Steamer chair atead of turning back, by Paar/a age requires enough foods contain World herb, of niuscilaginoue na lie service and hia unasaailable per of lack of brains, not lack of oppor in colorful striped duck,' ordarA in latituda 87-48. « ing tbe elusive C vitamin, and there ture. It is seldom used in this as sbowte 81.96. With sonal rectitude peculiarly fitted Um tu nity. country except as aa ingredient in Paary*a waa the first major is no more valuable source from out canopy; I1A9; with curry powder, but it used in vmlous 4o bead the govenunfst of the geographical a^avemant ever no In- fact, perhaps they will need which tq obtain it tban in fresh or ou t emaopf,or leg rest, canned tomatoes. PiokUMqqd.chow- ways in Greece and Hsypt> •• in United ilatea. But an hopeat*i^in fully-accepted the world ca no piktform att all, bmrW a d ^ t^ 89o; wlthbut canopy, chow, ^whicb d|» niaddrRrbhr^ breadmakixVt *tc. Tbd,li6ed ErBOt le g to the possession of those ^piaUtics sheer faith. w ord tor i4dr6 d u pbaut offned by tomatoes that have not Iteen allowed as effective as is tba use of a sood does not carry with it any impllea* Senator ffingham and rejected by to ripen do not contain any vitamin physical culture regimen an tion of omniscience or the attributes the Republican convention. C. baUnced diet THE PLATFORM o f a god. For tba purposes of pradicating a . It is, however, as strong a claim ONLY FOUR YEARS Praaldantia) cainpaifn, the platform time posing for newspaper pic as any man could lay to elevation to Wlwther anybody has beaten us.to tures. Most of them were wUhn ; mJVEIV YORK kdoptad yaaterday morning by the to stand on their beads if reque«te< (Below) High back porch rookar of se- Cbe baadsUp of this or any other It or'not we don’t know. But just Republican nattonal convention, AH except«.the famous Bishop tectod, clean solid mapla in natntel var-' nation. on the chance of being a few minutes See Yon Again, Sometimei quite ^partifrom its blunder on the Cannon, who did hie best to elude ahead of the rest of the hunch we N e w Y o rk , June 18.— B r o a d ly , 4.‘v> It was Mr. Hoover’s sorry politi* the photographers. . . . Handsome 1 . 1 prohibition question, would have rise to place in nomination as the alluring wet ladies were all over tbe quips the worid-wlse-cracker, where V,'' r. HANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAt^ JUNE H» 193& '- a i u a i ...... '-Arv.twsS to get tired of bringing you fellows investigator lor the ikAte'8>ttib(r- its regular BMSting ia Orange QsH' UEOT. MURPHEY CAUED CHANGES IN FOREST CECHlANaUBTOBE in here ,nn4 theyll send you to the n ^ , lay in waiting. SCANDIA LODGE B I O S last wfih the -sem ta^.cast*; morgji$(" lieiit. Edward Birmlng- Four men i^peared on schedule. ing oiM ballot fbr candidate.; haln^tbld them. Harold Partner, 29, 8am\iel Kahi, *IhiB offiows will tto: installed on f6 r PROMOTION EXAM STUDIED BY STATION HEARD AT O T A D E « ' « 6 MONTHS OFFICERS Thursday eveaiihg; July ,7, by Dis^ a n ti IRie wamlng^ was prophetic. 27, and Frank Rogers,. 81, all' xxdnor trict D m ty Arthur Lanz of HarU‘ gangstera and police chMrhctors, THpped offiV through gangland fordandhlS'Staff.’- dbas, ootoc; _ n a Paik Saperifttendent To Move New Haven, June 17.— A. sm all Will Take Part In Musical ^ Af sources the extortionists were to 'cAll were mowed down t| p 6 tt • op a iin g The officers'idected are: Jtfim 8. berg,^p|judst. Scandia Lodge, . N o. -28, Order o f camp where forest growth will be fair Wednesday Evening— at the g^rabllng place on North fire on the officers: ■N - Up In Rank As Anderscm studied has been established by the W e& strait yesterday and demand The fourth who esci^>ed-was not Vasa, ■elected'a.slate of officers for tf... J,-, '.■tT'ta Lraves Howitzer Co. Connecticut Agricultural E ^ ri- To Benefit Onttog. ppyr^ent of ^ ,0 0 0 under threat of identified. the coming term of six months, at ment Station near Haddam in the Second Lieutenant Horace F. Cockaponset State Forest The Cecillan club of the South . 1 * S ’,' ' • 1 A Murphey of Main street, attached Trees within certain plots laid out Methodist church, under the dir^- by the Station in 1926 will be re ■to the Howitser Company, IdOth tlon of Thomas Maxwril, their en measured and detailed observation fo r beach thusiastic leader, will participate in Infantry, was ordered yesterday will be made of young trees that ‘ r - ■ ‘ the musical program to be given at have come in since the previous ob by the Adjutant General to appear the Salvation Army citadel, Wednes wear & p o i r t a i i before a board for examination for servation, those that have died, and day evening, Jrme 22, for the bene E V E f t V I ^ A V I You win find Iliefh other chuges in the forest The fit of the children’s Sunday School promotion to first lieutenant, Vice- purpose is to learn the changes that Ldeut. Helmar G. Anderson, resign outing. E T K Im ^ Super-Vqlues cmcl are taking pla(^ in the forest Since ks organization, the ed. Because of the slow growth of Lieutenant Murphey is a gradu- Cecillan dub has appe&red on pro ptherf juft at tpectoculor at M^LejtanV. That*t why hundredi •;. ■•• • trees, the entire study, of which this grams in other churches through Cool, ■ i'n. til summer's work is a part, win ccm- out the state, and on at least two tinue many years. W^en the notes occasions has entertained the men of women come to M^Lellan*t first for their everyday needs. are taken at Cockaponset, the at the Wethersfield Prison with camp will be set up at the Mesho- their music. This spring the club maslc State Forest The eu*eas se members, wearing their new gowns, II lected are believed to have been gave two concerts, one here and the « * i INFANTS* Md v.v.TjsTCT once cleiared, but they have since other in Willlmantlc, in conjunction reverted to forest growth. with the Manchester and Williman' MISSES* Dr. Rasrmond Kienholz, ecologist, tic Plectra! orchestras, which drew ANKLETS y f i i . is in charge of the studies this sum much favorable comment . in both n mer. places. All the newest spring colors in rayon, rayon Tb^zo ^ao^ . - The CedUan club will be assisted plaited or cotton. Some by Miss Hazd Driggs, reader, and comfortable — CHAPLIN AS ECONOMIST Miss Ldlllan Black, vocal soloist aoliid colof« others with s h ^ hardly kioyr Miss Driggs will present several fancy cuff or fidelity 1 1 any sboea om OMb Los Angeles, June 17.—(AP)— readings, induding an original red' are wearing' thetit' Charlie Chaplin has returned from tation entitled “Broadcasting,” and SiyU SkMeh8d tops. Sensationally ri spoi^ and a 15 months trip around the world Miss Black will be heard in one priced} m poir Suntan, Mue. grain aad and announced that within a few group of numbers. Solid color anklet with white linen with eoric days he would outline in 1,000 The Cecillan Quartet will sing laM-cffect top. Keyon plaited. others crepe aole and heeL words a scheme to place world cut' one group and the Cecillan Club $L25 and | 1 .5 0 House's usual quali^ rency on a standard basis and thus will appear in two groups. plus low priee> solve economic ills. The film comedian said he had discussed his international currency THREE BANDITS SLAIN BATHING SUPPLIES plan with leading economists and none could find a plan in it. IN HGirr w rni COPS C. E. HOUSE & SON, he. I Berthing Capa . 10c IJeut. H. F. Murphey HEADS DOCTORS '"s a v e O N ^ Bmboeeed, crepe or pldln rubber Chicago, June 17.— (AP)—A gang in diving models. All colors.' ate of the Connecticut Agricultural Hamilton, Ont, June 17.—(AP) of extbrtionists walked into a police DRUGS AND College and specialized in horticul- __^Dr. Heiury S. Plummer of Roches trnp laid in a Loop gambling es BEAUTY AIDS time. He is now tree warden and ter, Minn., has been elected presi tablishment yesterday and three of Berthing Capa . 20e; superintendent of parks. dent of the American Society for its members were shot to death with Y bry Face shotgim and pistol fire. A fourth Aviator models, in brilliant sum Previous to his commission as the Prevention of Goitre. Among the speakers at the final , escaped. P o w d e r___ 10c mer colorings. junior officer of the Howitzer Com Today the police revealed the Trial Size Package pany,' Lieut. Murphey held a com session of the three day convention which closed here yesterday were three men killed had been warned mission in the 304th Infantry, Re of their fate by a police lieutenant Hinds* Honty and Rubber Slippors 39c serve Officer's Corps. He has receiv Dr. E. R. Am of Dayton, O., and Dr. at a showup just a week ago. ed iiurtruction In the R. O. T. C. at Llewellyn F. Baker Baltimore. Almand Cream 10c Children's and women’s sizes. “Some day the police are going Camp Meade, Maryland, and at Memphis, Tenn., was chosen for Protect# the aUna The poplar one-strap heelless the 1938 convention. death. Police under Pat Roche, chief Storrs. model. Summtf colors^ April Shewars in Ladies’ Sun Back Fact Powder 10c H andy aiae o f tha SOc quality Bathing Suits . .$1.00 Sizes 36 to 46. R \ J 3-in. Powder Sunday, June 19th. A gift from House’s j. Putts • • • Sc Papef Dishes win please him. ^ | Cellophane wrapped Beoch Sandall and othei- Leather Sole Cuban Heel Sweet Pea Picnic SuppIies Riyerside Stnart enough to wear any Fine Tailored Shirts Talcum ■ . 10c where. T-crou strap. White at Savings__j Tall can fabric uppen. Sixes 3 to 8. i T ires YBRY Famous Lipstick • • 10c Sunday is Father's Day AMERICA’S GREATEST VALUE T rial aiae o f th e $1 article IN A TIRE. Styles, qualities and febriea.. Talk about low prices... .imagine this: FOR SAME WhifeFIc^ptingSoap He Con Never Hove TOO Many MONEY you’d pay for only a 4-ply tire of other 6 OB. Ban to -s u it aU budgets. E very makes, -you c^n buy a Heavy Duty Riverside—6 shirt sbartly tailored and;, PLIES from bead to bead, and built by one of the ^ 3 ^ 10c y fiffi cut. CoUar attached' largest tire makers in the world. Piurthermore, T IE S 2 5 . and neckband stylea. ,Qu^ily it is guarsmteed without limit as to time used or And these are Beauties! ^ fabrics that are tulnfast. A t^ ' mileage run. Vanilla ' Solid colors—stripes—patterns. HouK’s shirts wiU wear ~<^’ Riverside Mate 4-Ply The land a man likes. that’s what Dad likes' abotiB Chocolate'Cups them. ' E ach P a in Is .Also at Lowest Prices Ever for a l.'A 29 X 4.60 ...... 88.89 87.60 Qennine River 80 X 4A0 ...... 83.96 87.64 side Tire. **"10c Man's SHIRTSSO^^ 28 X 4.76 ...... 84.64 89.06 Pre-Shrunk— Guaranteed Fast Colors 29 X 4.76 ...... 84.69 89.16 29x4.40-21 for 29 X 5.00 ...... 84A6 89.42 Fords SO X 5.00 ...... 84.96 89.62 28 X 5JS6 ...... 86.55 810.80 NOW 81 X 5.25 ...... 85.99 811.66 28 X 5:50 ...\...... 86.09 811.86 ‘ L E L L A n f (2 for 75c) All Other Sizes at Proportionate Sav $3.60 ings. Free Tire Mounting at AU When Bought in P a in STORES Ward Stores. First quality, seasonable mef-^. ^ chandise. Ties made to retail' up to 81-50 each, B Ph(Mie 8269 Formerly Green’s 973 Main St. g s&ipes, solid colors in first qual FREE TIRE MOUNTINO SERVICE at ErtRV WARD 5I0RE ity silks. -' - Porch Paints ■I'Jso for Wood Floors for $1.13) gal. $2.35 FATHER’S DAT If Dad insists on quality — Pint he’ll appreciate' the^ cravats, ■ 25c 56c 85c 6 colors. High Many in this group made to ro- Simoniz Wax gloss. Gallon cov Knitted Cloth Top Dressing Dnco Polish— 8UHDAT taUat$2.50. —Gives old ers 300 sq. ft. 2 — 10 yards! — Easy to ap Pint can. Gives cars a new coats that wear, JUNE 19th Soft cotton for ply ...... dries car new lustre. lustre! Keeps deep black For furniture. and w ear. new car sheen! polishing cars, etc! overnight 56c pint. COME TO Ckilor Varnish f Ifch? Of Certified Quality a r l o w c qt. . . $1.49 Set 59c FOR VALUES Rubber Mats 98c $1.49 Felt back. In 68 c A beautiful gloss M Auto Jacks — that dries over sulates against Spark Plugs— X-Iiquid Ce I'U’ti ball bearing night Six color?. / • A CRAVATS heat and cold. Leak-proof 2- ment — Stops construct ion. For all cars. piece construc Many New Patterns—^AU Shades radiator leaks. Lift 1 1-2 tons ' r tion! For Mod W on’l^ clog. easily. A buy! el A Fords. 19c, 25c> 5Qc, 69c. $1.00 S n u M Summei: Wall Finishes Flashlights Of Certified Quality! .‘-Ji Complete Hlth Rattery SOCKS '4itv GaL Plain Colors Fancy Mixtures |v- ■ ■■ $ 1.20 $1.55< 'y*-? Handy Vise- $1.25 1 ^ Gallon covers 200 $ i j o Heavy 2 1-2 10c. 20c. 25 c (A nd u p) 1 •' inch steel jaws 94c Focusing beam sq. ft, 2 coats. New styles In fine cotton pa-. . ^ ...... stron g! Tool Orinden throws light 1200 Flat velvet finish . jamas. Plain colors with con- You-wiB add Swivel base 5x1 inch fine feet. SOL RAY lasts years. 1 \ trasting trim- Gay stripes and h e U k e ^ ^ and table cor u n d u cells In nickeled tints. .prints. Color-fast^ - grade-brands. Albsliss. ' v:*’ case. dam p. wheel. SHIRTS ' ...... -4 1 r V - ’ • > H • Step Jjaddersl Neckband or Collar Attached 4-Inch Brush Zinc-ite Paint Plain White or Paittenis. v line Quality Priced Only Sturdy Pall Shelf Certified Ho o m Plaint ' v; ;>.s 59c $1.00 $2.45 50c > 69c> 89c> $1 " V tv'' ' Paint brush with Uprights of sea Highest quality Ch is e s e soned pine. Steps m am . Covers 406- briatl^ Reaver- mortised, rein sq. ft per gallon, MEN'S PAJAMAS with two good tiiil handle. forced. Sturdy, 5- • - •- f t coats. ' Latest Patterns—Wen Taflored Montgomery W ard & Co 89 c 9' $ 1 oOOf ,$ c 19 ■ ■ k • BKT. a - m ."r ~ % •4 V 5 ' ■ Piif^ ' S IPAGB EIGBS UAMGBB8T I» > m H lla HBltiUS. SOUTH lUMCHIBTBB. OdMM, SBESiX^. fUNB lTriWS. 'VV • i I*’"''’'V f/'S '• , ' , ■ - ' t v ^ three yoanitthat temalni c< our B 1|A Fbr a Behoof life.” HOOVEKBIUIIIIK HIGH SCHOOL Moredra type awwrds Mad as h e n bs4B thn Ipadshi fh aspiiar Local Stocks N.'Y. Stocks lows: EthM 'Tidmas, 54 vmrds, 4 nppsra) at thp; lowest errore; Ray Brown', 88 words,' faricaa NEWS Me* ffltheut. a. coin. 18M . CAHPAKNntOaUM errors; Alice AtUm 60 words, 1 promlss wit The extraordi^ (Paniisited hjr P slu n * do.) Air Reduction ...... 40% 25TR ANNIVBISARY day by error; Horman Lashjnske, 80 Words, \ ’' bhry yaluilues now- bhing offisred at Owtral Bow. Hartford, Coaa. Alaska Jup 9% Twisty boys spent the afternoon beffl 5 errors; Freda Clegg> 84 words, 4 Rubinhw^s'^wlll■ l)indw?s further Mrengthen 1 P. M. Stocks A U eghsoy % and part of the evening yesterday which wU errors; Bylvla Bmith, 47 wor^7 4 tlMLCBpttfatfcm th a t Bublaow*a now api A lHsd Ghsm 68 at Covmitry Lake at Robert McCor errors; Gertrude Bensche, 86 .words, Not Ukely llia t He WiD Do Bank Stocks Am, Gan 88% poMen ibr->Mhy tha haadmarters mick’s cottage. In addlUon to the 5 erron; Lena Wiley, 40 words, 5 B k Sale Amoonced In Coo* for thosS wks to ha weu-dresa- B id A sked A m F or P o w ...... 2% errors; Marjorie Krah, 44 words, 6 grani Cap Nat B and T ...... — 200 Am Rad Stand ...... 8% box® were I?wlght Perry, Principal ed, w lthihe anuranea'that.every arms tomorrow in Q U -E u t- Mach Trayeliiig— To Use errore; Ethel McCollum, 88 words, dollar spant wm buy tha utmost in Conn. River ...... 400 — A m S m e lt ...... 8% Qulmby, and Charles Wlgren. Much 5 errors; Doris Mqboney, 34 words, necdoa Widi Event Start- ‘Washington Btostttanniai s^ e,' quaUly eiul vnlus. Htfd Conn Trust ..... — 70 Am Tel and T el ...... 86% 3 errors; Btuart Vennart, 43 words, tkm. First National ..°..... — 160 of the time before supper was spent the Radio. A m T ob B ...... 62% 1 error; fasqOale Deymfio. 82 wo;rds, Land Mtg and TiUe... — 10 in swimming, horse shoes, rowinsr m g l ^ r r o w . Am Wat Wks 14% 3 errors; Elsie JoBnston, 85 words, 4 New Brit. Trust ...... — 180 and canoeing,' Anaconda 4 errors; Constance Kiucpui^ 86 West Hartford Trust.. — 200 When they finally came up for ^Ltchlson 29^4 words, 3 errors; Edith McComb, 86 Washington, June 17.—(AP)— Insurance Stocks Auburn ...... 70% supper they were served one of Culminatiog the ^mpletion of a Heartened by the overwhelming those firult cocktails known as rolV words, 6 erron; Clifford Keeney, 82 Aetna Casualty ...... 19 21 Bait and O hio ...... 6 words. 4 erron; Cyntbla Carter, 41. quarter century of service RuUnoWa support conferred on him and his Bendix ...... 6% your-own .varleUes. Beefsteak sand administration by the Republican Aetna Life ...... 18 16 .wichM, strawberry shortcake, cot words, 6 erron; John Cany, 80 announce their Silver Anniversary Aetna Fire ...... 10% 21% B eth steel^...... •••.••••• 8% words, 6 erron; Helen Walker, 80 convention President Hoover tmlay Borden ...... 28% f4ei .sd4 doughnuts were on the bill Sale, commencing tomorrow. The began preparations for the stirring Automobile ...... 19% 21% of fare. Tbe steak was cooked ovei words, 4 erron; Laura Blssall, 86 Conn. General ...... 27 29 Clsn P ac 9 whole store is joining in offering the campaign he must wage between an. out-of-door charcoal fire. words, 6 erron; Dorothy M ton, Bfain at Pratt S t, Hartford Hartford Fire ...... 26 28 Case (J. L) ...... 25% greatest values in seasonable mer now and the fateful November elec After eating a hearty supper bal' 40 words, 6 erron; Edith Thrasher, National F ire ...... 23 25 Cerro De P asco...... 5 40 words, 3 erron; B. Katkaveck, 82 chandise that Rubinow’s hava an tion day. Hartford Steam Boiler 27 SO Chss and Ohio ...... 12% lots were qidetly taken to order to nounced in twenty-five years. Even He will launch his bid for reAim select a captain of the track words, 8 erron; Frank Larson, 86 Phoenix F ire ...... 32 . 84 Chrysler ...... 6% words, 5 erron. ^ ' at Rubinow’s—where rare values are to the White House from the south Travelers ...... 286 805 Coca C bla'...... 98 for next year. The rcaults of the imt uncommon—this ie a real event portico of the presidential mansion, voting were not ,made public until More typist awards read as fol- PubUo UtlUtles Stocks Ool Gas 7 unless plans now being made have C om l S olv ...... 4% this-afternoon during the class day lows:: Joanne Aceto, 67 words, 4 to be altered. This first battle cry Conn. Elec S erv ...... 36 -3 9 exercises; Robert McCormick ’38 erron iv Paulina Stechbolts, . 65 Conn. Power ...... 82 34 Cons Gas ...... 88% will be spoken a' few weeks hence, waS the successful candidate and words, 1 error; Della Moinr, 66 Greenwich, WAG, pfd. — 40 Cont Oftn 22% after the Democratic party has Corn Prod 31% wdU let^ the team during next year. words; 4 erron; Ruth Johnson, 47 Hartford Elec 42% 44% words, 4 erron; Ada Robinson, 47 Prinied Sheers- chosen its opponent and annoimced Hartford Gas ...... — 40 * Drug ....• •. 23% Mc^rmick'^ was awarded a gold w*** the issues u^mn which it will con Du'jPont 28% medal fpr setting a new school words, 8 erron; Isabel Keyerluino, I do, pfd ...... 87 40 44 words, 6 erron; Alice Neil, 44 test Republican domination of the S N E T Co ...... 90 94'. Eastman K od a k '...... 44% -record in the pole-vault l i feet 2 1-8 governm ent Elec and Mus ...... 1% inches. 'H e has previously won 3rd words, 3 erron;. Hden Gustafson, Then Mr. Hoover will receive for Manufacturing Stocks Eleo AutoT Lite ...... 11% ^ the state meet and 2nd in the C. 40 i^rds, 3 errors; Jessie HutcblB- mal notification of the nomination Am Hardware ...... 16 18 Elec Pow and Lt ...... 4% C. L I* He is a hard worker and son, 49 words, 2 errors; Dorothy Featiired granted him yesterday and amid ac Am Hosiery ...... 18 — F ox Film A 1 % populu among the boys. Haipen, 86 words, 4 erron. claim and enthusiastic uproar In Arrow H and H, com. — 10 Gen E l e c ...... 10% The..boys were divided into groups The following pec^le w en award Chicago. do, pfd ...... — 90 Gen Foods ...... 22% and all pitched in tbgetber and ed certificates for writing 90 words Heard Over Radio Billings and Spencer.. — 2 Gen Motors ...... 9% helped clean up the cottage. The a xxfiaute in shorthand: Ramolda: He and Mrs. Hoover heard it all Bristol Brass ...... — 10- Gillette ...... 14% basebaU game which followed camf Haponik, Bernice Hacrison, Flor in tlK Juns by radio, and directly he dispatched do,, pfd ...... —- 106 Gold D ust ...... 10% to au eud when Bud Simon made a ence Herter, Anna Wilkie, Erna to the convention chairman. Repre Case, Lockwood and B — 400 Grigsby Grunow ...... % home run and Mr. Perry struck out. Hess, Anna Sibrlnsz, and Dorothy sentative Bertrand Snell., his mes-. Collins Co...... 12 22 Hersh^r 49% Eddie Fischer and Frank Robinson Hansen. sage of appreciatinn and of his Colt’s Firearms ...... 6 7 In t H a r v 16% were the winners in horseshoes. The Di^ Sale 4 ^ promise “to labor as I have labor Ekigle L ock ...... 12 16 m t N ick 4% banquet was a complimentary affair Fafnir Bearings ...... — 65 ed” to meet the trials and difficul Int Td and Tel ...... 3% given by Principal Quimby. i Fuller Brush, Class A. — 12 ties now besetting the nation. Johns Manvllle ...... 13 Mies Betty Ha^ey of the Frank-* The President will confer shortly Gray Tel. Pay Station. 16 20 Kennecott ...... 6%- I Ship Arrivals Hart and Cooley .... — 125 Un building who has recently been and make definite arrangements Kreuf and Toll ...... 1-I 6 beSfotMd eeveral honors was award Hartmann Tob, com .. — 2 with Everett Sanders, the new Re Lehl^ Val Coal ...... 1 ArriVedt do, p f d ...... — 90 ed the prize for winning the fresh publican party chairman, who is to Ligg and Myers B ...... 42 men celling match in assembly do, p f d ...... — 20 Loew*s ...... 16% Mauretania, New York, June 17, direct the party’s election fight Inter Silver ...... 6 10 yesterday afternoon. There bad from centrEd headquarters in Chi LorlUard ...... 11% from Southampton. do, p f d ...... 28 32 McKeesp Tin ...... 84% been previous matches held in the cago. home , rooms and the two jMst were Western Prince, New. York^ Jime Landers, Frary A Clk. 23 26 3Iont W^ard, 6% 17, from Buenos Aires. r Wnilam Bnbinow Vice-President Curtis still was New Blit, Mch. com.. — 10 Nat Biscuit ...... 29% chosen tp take part In the assembly Every woman needs too deep in the troubled affairs of prowam. ^ A few of the others who Lafayette, New York, June 17, Mann A Bow, Class A -----8 Nat Cash R eg ...... 8 from Havre. Coming, as it does, on ^e very Congress to set out on his cam do. Class B ...... — 4 Nat D a iry ...... 17 took part were, as follows: Marjorie threshold of Bummer, the Sale it as several youthful prints paign course. Edwards, Joseph Donohue, Richard Habana, New York, June 17, from North and Judd ...... — -'12 Nat Pow and Lt ...... 9% Corunna. timely as the values are imusual and I Four years ago Mr. Hoover re Niles Bern Pond ...... 4% 6% N Y Central ...... 12% Blgck, Betty Durkee, Jack BeUamy, i^parenL Not only are the prices for summer.we ceived his nomination and delivered President Roosevelt, New York, Peck, Stow and Wilcox 1 3 NY NH and H ...... % Pa^.BgoxiM. Teresa Britton,'Hazel the lowest in the history .of Rubi his acceptance at his home in Palo JohnHou, Rosana Unde, Alma Hills, June 17, from Hamburg. have, printa—in the Russell Mfg ...... — 20 N orth A m e r ...... 18% now’s, but the apparel is the newest Alto, Calif. There was today still a John Vojlk, John Rich, T. Knapp, Exochorda, Alexandria, June 16 Scovlll ...... 14 16 Noranda ...... 11% of advanced summer styles—up to bare chance he would travel west Marjorie Taylor, Gladys McKinney, from Now York. new jacket models and Stanley Works ...... 10 12 Packard ...... 2 the latest decree of Dame Fiahioh. ward for a repetition of that occa Standard Screw ...... 23 — Alice Nevue and Katherine, Winzler. Saturnia, Cobb, June 16, from New Param Pub ...... 2% Y ork. Few are the' specialty stores that sion, but it was deemed unlikely. do., pfd., guar.i A... 100 — Penn 8% ' Mlss^ H arvey finally missed on the in one-piece* styles« can boast of twenty-five years of It is a certainty that whatever Smythe Mfg C o ...... — 36 Phillips Pete ...... 3% word t‘md|Bpensible” spelling It with Paris, Havre, June 17, from* New else the President plans, his Taylor and Fenn .... — 120 Pub Serv N J ...... 85% an "a” instead of an "I”. She is to York. Gontittued progress and acblevemebt with capelets md cape Rapidan camp little more than 100 Torrington ...... 24 26 R adio 4 be given an autographed book of Eastern Prince, Rio Janeiro, June in meetlhg the most exac^g fash miles from the White House, will Underwood Mfg Co ... 8 10 Reading • ...... 12% poems. 16, from New York. ion demands of women. That Rubi aleeveS...., including now’s have been able to do so is play a* significant part. Union Mfg Co ...... — 6 Rey Tob B ...... 28%' The "WoaUng Herald,” the Fresh Balled: The camp has been equipped for U 8 Envelope, com ... — 50 Sears Roebuck ...... 16 man newspaper which has been ample proof of a genuine under polka dots, ilowered Excamblon, Naples, June 18,» for standing of style needs of smartly broadcasting and additional wire do, p fd , 50^ — Socony V a o ...... 7 issued quite regularly throughout New Y ork. facilities already have been install Veeder'Root...... — 7 South Pac • 10 the school year printed in its last dressed women and a continued ad patterns , and> new WhIUock Coil-Pipe ... — 8' Kosciuszko, Qoynia, June 17, for herence to the policy of setting the ed in the little village of Grlglers- Stand Brands ...... 10% copy for this year very recently. N ew York. ville, Va., about five miles from the JH.Wil’ms Co. |10 pax — 70 St Gas and' El ...... 12 One item espe^ally has been com highest standards for quality and stripes. Sizgs 14 to camp. Mr. Hoover intends to hold St OU Cal ...... 18% General von Steuben, Soutbamp* value. Only on lucb a basis could mented upon and is worth being ton, June 17, for New, York. 20 and 86 to 44. many of his poUti^ conferences TO DEPORT ALIENS St Oil N J ...... 26 printed. It reads as foUows; bavs befn built tbs success, and con there and at least one campalgto ad T ex O o r p ...... 10% Columbus, Bremen, June IT, for “We have reached the end of the New Y ork. fidence that Rubinow’s now enjoy. dress probably will be broadcast : Fall River, Mass., June 17.— (APi Timken RplI Bear ...... 10% road; the last few sad or glad days Trans-Atlantio ...... 2% Kungsholm, Gothenburg, Juibe 17, from there. —Allens receiving financial aid from of otur Freshman year have come for New York. Union Carbide 17% aiixd if ia time for us to advance to IW the city of Fall River have the op Frederlk vm , Copenhagen, Juno portunity of accepting free trans Unit Aircraft ...... 8% upperdass life. Borne of us wlU U bit C o r n ,...... 6 17, for New York. ^ FOR SA LE portation back to their home lands. have a chance to remain another SIX HURT IN CRASH Uit Gas Im p ...... i....,....'18% Of W hite Fred W. Harrison, chairman of the year in Franklin, as the present Tsborets, Fancy Book U S md Alco 16% Bopbopoores have done; others will Board of Public Welfare, made the U S steel ...... 26% GOVERNOR ANSWERS VBTB Shelves, Hooked Rugs, Fancy Southington, June 17.—(AP) — offer yesterday and said that it spend the coming year in the Main and Pastel , Six persons were injured when a Util Pow and L t ...... 2% Building. Regardless of the loca Piaows, Book Ends and would be cheaper In the long run TVamer Piet ■ % Hartford, ^une 17.—(AP) — To Connecticut Company bus skidded tion of our bome-rooiSi, we are to pay the trsiltportation of aliens West Union ...... 14% the several posts of the American Other Gifta at Aough Sports 160 feet on a slippery pavement and back to their native countries than members of the great drganlzaUon, Legion who nave writteu dovernor West El and Mfg ...... 28 Manchester High Scbool, and are crashed into an electric light pole to support them over an extended TVoolwortb ...... 26% Cross protesting against tbs employ H A L F PRICE and two trees on North Main street period. free to take part in,all of its activi ment of married women in the Btaie Crepes here this morning shortly after Several families have already ties, to the best of our abUities. In service, the governor has rspUsd, Apply at ' ■ • o ’clock. taken advantage of the offer, Harri BOEBUNG LEFT MILLIONS many ways, we feel regret that one- tbsre is no law covering the point, The Injured are Stanley Gladkl, son said. fourth of our High School days are and the governor cannot prevent the 772 Main Street Miss Barbara Johnson, Miss Mar New York, June 17.—(AP)—Ed over; agalD, we are glad to know employment of married womea-' in Mrs. A. 6lon STEIGER’S—FOURTH FLOOR garet Maynard, Miss Ruth Broemel, mund Roebling, son of John A. that our passiug to, a higher class is MBS. COLL SENTENCED the several State departments if be Mrs. Mary Gannon of Southington, Roebling, builder of the Brooklyn a sign to tbs world, espOelally to our desired to do so. As a matter of and George Heajac of Plantsvllle. bridge aorou the East river, left a parents, tsaobsrs, and most of all, fact, the heads of various Stats de All suffered bruises and abrasions New York, June 17.— (AP)—Mrs. net estate of 118,164,170, a transfer to oursslvss, that ws bav# achieved Lottie Coll, widow of Vincent Coll, partments employ their own help, about the face, head and body. tax appraisal filed today showed. Hs what .wo started to accomplish. and several Ubm s whan it has bera After leaving the highway, the gang leader who was slain by gang died Deo; 21, 1980. Tbsrqfore, ws go forward with oon- ster bullets in a drug store tele pronossd that; the ssrvloes of mar- bus struck a tree, then veered into The entire estate goes to twelve fidsnee and sn»uslasm to tbs work rlsd women bs d in ^ sd with, these a pole, snapping it off at its base, phone booth sever^ months ago, nieeei and nephews^ aeoording to that awaits us, with the bops of was sentenced today in Special Ses employers objsetsd as many of the and finally came to a halt after up the will drawn Marob 18, 1889. . still grsater accomplishments In the women hsld key point positions. rooting another tree a short dis sions Court to serve six months In tance from the pole. Edward Hum- the workhouse for the possession of Country Club Day a revolver. mell of New Britain was driver of the bus. All of the victims were on The revolver was found by polios their way to work when the accident when members of the Collell gang JULY 13th occurred. were rounded up In the Comliu Armr hotel, in ^est 28rd street, Oo- GET UTTLB BELIEF tober 4 last. at RIVERSIDE PARK Harrisburg, Pa., June 17.—(AP) —Governor Pinchot in a statement . FU N -FROU C-p BIO CASH PRIZES today said unemployed families in Reduced Prices almost half of the coimtles of Penn s: sylvania are, being forced to live on Bosh ^ QjfU^uk July 18th Rlvsnlde Ftek wiU he fA Haircutiy Q C ^ Dim--thliikofiUldWeathsblg(ke^ relief grants of three dollars a ' M e n ';...... O O C 9 5 week or less for food. OB the Aeioplsat Swiag—on tho Fsnis .Wheal-*Uie Asserting that in one county one of ths Swl8|miaf Fool (bring yew own wit) AaA dollar a week per family was allot Slmve ...... a.# ted for food, he said that in almost ISc that Isn’t half* • no section of the state is provision Children’! „ O A ^ Ihsrawinbeabig ______SBC you made for such essentials as cloth H aircute...... m UC OTHER -withllOOia ths wiaasn. And s host of ing, fuel, shelter, carfare—“things Hair Tonic Free TRUCK* . WEEK » edisr fiitwsB a trsaiurs boat with over we have come to think of as almost ATTRAqTlONS as necessary, to life as food itself.” Ladiee* O C / '' lOOGbotdatef , . CLOWN BAND Haircuts ...... m DC MODERN WOMEN STAGS BROW Can YOU act? Git OB die AnsatMir VaudeviUa PIrmbmi* Get the facts about new FIFE and X>RUM CORPS and mbs eS ;oB i^S ?^^ TONY.- I t RADlOBAZfD and CATALANO THE MYSTERIOUS ptficr attraddoai iSin indude the Oiagar Boy% a fogu* transportation economy M R. 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V- P O R D T R U C K #UNI IS (NGfcUtiVi ...... » /• , “ ...... 0 ’ sotfh ,'■1, ' -5 a'-'iiii'-'' t '.'XV'V ■ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOOTH MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, JUNE IT, Team m m PITCHES Local Boy Hitch-Hiking ECHOES, CRESCENTS Small Crowd To See ' CARDS TO WIN His Way to the Olympics B A TH E TO 5 -5 TIE World’ s Title Fight At least one former Herald news-; Billy was a great admirer of Veteran Moandsman Regains boy will see Joe McCluskey nm in Joe’s ability on the cinder path, and Darimess Halts West SMe it is expected that Billy will be in the Olympics, if all goes well. "Bil Los Angeles when, and if. Modus- include Slnplee, Stratton,' Sho^tgi, 10^ Prices KeepiDg Many MANCHESTER BOY Arm Power and Mows ly” Brannick was last reported in key runs in the 3,000 meter steeple Leagoe Contest; Eciioes Former Hartford Eastern Dixon, Dowd, S t John and Ptitaar western Nebraska enroute to Los chase. Brannick was recenriy em Ralph RueeeU will uim ^ and Down Phillies 2 To 0. Angeles—hitch-hiking, walking and ployed as "Prlhter’s Devil” in The Evon Score In SeToodi. possible, nine.lnmngs wui b By Radio; Gate of About LEADING HARVARD lotting freights—with his eyes set Herald. He has long been keenly in Leagners h lineap of Vis However, the weather this toward the Rockies and west coast. terested in sports. was against one, let alone nlqa $300,000 Likely From itors; Cekmeb Rest Rock- nings. AGAINST TRINFTY By Asseoiated Press The Echoes and Crescents battled for seven Inaingd last night at the .40,000 Spectator^ Box The St Louis Cards may be ex riUe $-2 Bat Lost 7-6 At The Southern Conference reconA pected to come right along now that SARAZEN, BURKE CIGARETTE CAUSES West Side ball park and neiUisr of 9.8 aecondfl for the 100-yard daaii 2ie veteran Jess Haines appears to taam was able to win. Herb Wright set by Foster of Virginia Military ers Not Concerned, have recovered bis form of the last WRESTLER’S DEFEAT and "Hokey” Gustafson engaged la Waterbmr; Last Night institute in 1925 has not beu broken. £ two seasons. Haines was a big help PLAY TOGETHER pitching duel imd kept the few to the world champions last year blta well scattered. The Crescents New York, June 17— (AP) —Max Spectator Flips Burning; Stub Jack Curtis, WtlUmantie speed winning 12 and losing only three but nicked Gustafson for six hits wbtls Sehmelinr end Jack Sharkey may zijured his arm about a month be New York, June. 17.— (AP)—The Into Open Mouth of. Pasha the Echoes gathered seven off ball artist, pitch for the Man- fore the campaign closed and didn’t put one one of the greatest fights of defending champion, Billy Burke, Who Promptly Surrenders. Wright. Ckile and Gustafson ws«'e cbestsr Gems against tbs Kentucky get a chance in the big series.' It the only players fortunate enough modem times in Madison Square and the newly crowned British: open Colonials this evening at the West looked like the S8-year-old right to get more than one hit Sully Garden’s new outdoor bowl on Long hander bad lost his effectiveness for tltleholder. Gene Sarazen, probably Hollywood, OaUf., June 17 — Side playgrounds providing the Island next Tuesday night And If Squatrito caught the entire seven storm clouds do not make it impos good when he dropped three of his will carry all but a few of the gal (AP) Mustapha Pasha pro Innings for the Crescents and did a FATIffiRS* they do, one of the smallest crowds bably will tell yon that otgarets first four engagements this season crsdltabls Job. The game was eall- sible. The game i# slated to start in modem heavyweight champlon> lery that flocks to the Fresh Mea and wrestling do not mix. but be seems to have got "right” sd OB accoimt of darkness. Capt. at 6 o’plctck. ship history may be there to see it. dow Club, Flushing, L. I., for the Pasha was wrestling last Ths Kantucky team is said to be again. BoAgini of the Bdioes and Billy All indications now point to an He signaliEed- his return to form opening round of the National Open night ^ th Paddy Mack of Bos^ composed , of high class ball play golf championship fiext Thursday. Dowd of the Creaeeats are request DAY unprecedented lack of interest by boldU^g the Boston Braves to ton. -'During one ottndi he had ers. Catdhqr *Woody” Wallstt of among the customers. Those well- five bits a week ago and yesterday Pairings' for the first two rounds the advanti^ of the Boston ed to get together and set a date the Gema watched them beat All- for the game to be played. kfiOWB dyed-in-the-wool fanatics gave a-convincing demonstration in announced today by the U. S. G. A., grappler an d apparontiy Rockville Wednesday nlgbt fit. 3 who formerly would have thought blanking the slugging Phillies 2 to lists Sarazen and Burke as playing thought be bad won. Echoes (8 ) and was impressed with the brand no more of remaining absent from 0. In addition to bolding the Phils partners for the first 18 holes Pasha shouted — no. half AB.R.H.PO.A.E. of ball they dlsplayr Last nlgbt the a heavyweight title fight than of scoreless, Jess clinched his victory Thursday and the second eighteen hearted bellow—but a lusty one BycbolsU, e ...... 4 0 0 5 l 0 southemsrs lost a elose dseision to f up their daily dinner are with a home run in the third inning Friday. They will leave the first tee in which bis mouth swung open Sturgeon, ss-2b ..8 2 >1 0 l 6 the Brooklyn A. C. in Waterbury by doingM th these days. off Ray 'Benge. Thursday at 9:10 a, m., E. D. T., wide. B o g ^ , cf-ss . . . .4 0 0 1 1 1 a score of 7 to 6. - There has been criticism from the The Cards castoff, bristly Bur and on Friday a t 12:20 p.'^m. Then a fan — perhaps the Hadden, l b ...... 8 1 1 7 0 1 Included in tbeir lineup are sev start of the Garden’s action in scal- leigh Grimes, pitched the league The field as lined up by the U. S same one who earlier had found Quatafaon, p ....4 1 2 1 7 6 eral former Eastern League piky- lag prices of high as |28. ^rom an leading (Siicago Cubs to a 2 to 1 G. A. will consist of 161 players of a grappler reposing on his lap Sullivan, I f ...... 4 1 1 0 0 0 ere as wsU as players from other original estimate of $760,000 or win over the Giants and broke their whom only ten are amateurs. at ringside -nervously flicked a A agalo, 2 h ...... 8 0 1 1 0 1 dreults. Hoellman and Staow A1 Luplen, one of Mnacbester’s more the Garden now figures “a six game winning streak. Grimes George Von Elm, who lost a heart' cigaret. It was not exttngalsh- Trtvlgno, of .....4 0 1 4 0 0 were formerty with Hartford m six college captains who were hon* gate” of $400,000. And even that was deprived of a shutout when breaking 72-hole playoff to Burke ed. Straight It flew Into Paaha’a Gvensky, 8 b ...... 8 0 0 1 0 1 the Eastern League. Stanmy le ored here Tuesday, will lead his in the eyes of some critics seems Sam Leslie hit a pinch homer in the for the tlUe last year, pairs up with month. elated to pitch here tonight. One of : Harvard varsity baseball team into over optimistic by at least $100,000. eighth. MacDonald Smith for the first two The bellow oonttnaed, lender '• 82 8 1 1 0 4 tbeir stars le Howard Derringer, They oelieve a crowd of 40,000 is Hartford tomorrow Tor a , battle Ray Kolp’s great relief pitching rounds. ’They will leave at 9:80 a. than before, bqt the note sound Crssosxto brother of Paul^ Derringer, pitener the most the Garden reasonably can with Trinity. It will be the first ap after he relieved L«rry Benton in m. Thursday and 12:40 p. m. Fri ed was agony» not AB. for the St. X^ule Cardinals. expect. A radio broadcast will also pearance of a Harvard team in the the second gave Cincinnati a chance day. Pasha’s grip loosened, Falkoskl, o f ...... 8 The lade from "Ole Kalntauek” be made. Capitol City. to come from behind and beat suddenly twisted loose, leued E. Dowd, 2 b ...... 4 wear blue overalls with a large boreeeboe design on the front of The fighters themselves seem to Harvard is playing Trinity as Brooklyn 8 to 6. PitUburgh was on Pasha and planed him to o m W . D ow A r f ...... 8 be eoncemsd not at all about the feature of the ’'Commencement m a t tbeir Jumpers. During praotlee rained ouD a t B oston. The Bt. Louis P utt, US' 4 tbw wear etraw bate but when tbe •slae o f the gate, but anxious rather Day” program. Tha game will be Browns of the Amertoan League MeOonkey. 8b «...4 to renow their rivalry that ended played on Trinity field and many CANZONERIWINS ganM etarte obaage to baaebaU succumbed to Big George Bam' ’nerney, lb ...... 8 eape. Wallett said he bellevea the SO suddenly two years ago. itoobester baseball lovers are Shaw of the Athlnics 6 to 1. Fred MASSEY’S B A H TEAM Cole, u 4 Leading boxing esgierts believe in ^ g to attend the game as Oolonels a faster team tbaa ttbe REMEMBER ths day Schulte’s home run In the first in FROMDUBIINSKY TVrlgbt, p ,4 House of David. The Gems, unde . the bout will go me. ftiU limit of 16 ibute to Lupien. Gil W right an< ning gave the Browns their only (next Sunday). Remember rounds despite the fact that both Squatrito, e .....8 feated la seven oonteats, will be at other former Manchester High ath score. ' TO OPPOSE BON AMI champions are dangerous punchers, lete of note, is coach of the Trinity full strength for the occasion and your duty, a tribute to Lloyd Brown, Washington south 89 5 6 81 11 8 gchmeltng has demonstrated trc' team. He will use Ray Adams, his Walter Berg will be on bud as him who hae done >mueh paw, turned back the Detroit Tigers Chicago, June 17.—(AP)—Tony Boboes •seseeeeteee 081 010 1— 8 mendous staying powers, well bS' pitching ace. Harvard will save its The Bon Ami will play the TrlO' reserve pltcner. for you. Remember hie 4 to 0 with only five hits. Bill Canzonerl, champion of the world Cresesnts seeeoseteee 081 080 0—5 yond the average, and Sharkey of ace, Charlie Devens for the Yale Ity Parish House of New Haven, Curtis, w bu right, comes pretty Dickey’s 11th home run with two lightweight boxers may bs showing Saturday afternoon at 8 o’clock. close to being unbeatable. He has preference; thingi to course has taken the punches of the games. Bariy Wood will be in the mates on base featured the Yanks signs of wear and tear, but he still Sam Massey Is In charge of the Elm u unusually fast ball with plenty wear. world’s leading sluggers in fecent Harvard Uneup. A to 1 victory over Chicago. Rain is capabls of taking care of the "Wild Bill” HaUaban, left-hander Shears and been floored only once. a ty outfit. Jack (3odek will do the of fast breaking curves to deceive Lupien is one of the leading bat stopped Boston and Geveland. younger members of his division. of the Bt. Louie Cardinale, tied the That was the night he fought twirling for the Bon Ami and Car tbe opposition. Wallett cmeidere ters on the Harvard team. He pli The New York Italian built up a major league reeordJor wild pltehee Dempsey and was knocked out. ter will catch, the game will be him to be oaa of the most promising rlghtfleld and bats near the clean' margin of points in seven of the played at the North Bod play la one inning with three la a game pitchers he bae ever caught. Tbe up position. He has hit severs JUNIOR BASEBALL ten rounds of his tsn-round non-title grounds. Ed Colsman will um^rs. t b i i e ^ n g . . . y rest of the Gems’ lineup tonight will home runs this season, iDOUt with Kmry Dublinsky, CSilca- ♦ A ♦ Yankee Jm gO yt/utigstet last flight and took ^ ^ , J " AB R H PO A B RDBEMAXCDARD • ACER W IN down the decision. He caught Du< Jones, I f ...... 6 8 8 0 0 bllnsky on teh right eye with a left Cotmors, r f ...... 8 1 1 0 0 "Spits” Wiley pitched the Ace$ to hook In the first round, and by the W S S O N i m their third straight victory, giving B. Magnuson, cf . 4 8 4 1 0 Pongrats, c .... 4 2 8 10 0 fifth, the optic was closed. Manchester ' Green only six hits Dublinsky, however, rallied in Cook pitched a good game until the Judd, p ...... 4 1 8 0 6. I Atlanta, Ga., Juno 17.—(XP)— J. Simmons, lb .. 8 2 2 12 0 the seventh and eighth rounds to INTRODUCTORY fifth and then was taken from the ■ Old Rube Mwquard has returned to T. Hagenow, 2b . 2 1 1 4 2 outscore the champion, who ap I his pitching' labors in his 41st mound, Kose hit three of the four peared to be tiring. bits off Cook. Greene ended a rally WlEler, ss ...... 8 2 1 0 8 year. R. Larder, 8b ... 2 2 1 0 .1 ; The venerable master who was i for the Manchester Green team by catching a hard bit fly ball. Kose, Grant, x • ( < • • I CREWS SET RECORDS SALEOF sensation 20 vears ago, took up i I twirling Job for the Atlanta Crack Squatrito, and Greene featured for 81 17 18 27 11 ers last night and beat Little Rock winners. Anderson and French for Hawks IN TRIAL WORKOUTS i 4 to 8. It wair the fimt game he bad the losers.' AB R H PO A I TIES.. .new summer fou { pitched since be was with Jackson A ces (6 ) WiU Phillips, Sb. 8 2 2 8 0 AB. R. H. PC. A. B lards, failles, poplins end I ville, Fla., in 1980 and he held the Wslt Phillips, If. 2 Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 17.— Jones, rf ...... 8 2 0 0 0 I wool effects. A' special <>^i.<4ieavy-hitting Arkansans . to five Gavello, ss ...... 8 (AP)—The college oarsmen here Connors, l b ...... 3 0 0 5 0 -^ H ts. Zw ick, lb ...... 2 had two record-breaking time trials Father’s Day value at Kose, 3b ...... 4 1 3 7 1 Kluck, 2 b ...... 8 TIRES over which to ponder ^ a y as final Squatrito, c ...... 2 1 1 9 1 K. Berzenskl, e . 2 preparations were made for the In To acquaint the motorists of Manchester and vicinity with our Simmons, I f ...... 8 1 1 0 0 J. Bersenski, cf .. 2 tercollegiate Rowing Association 50c $1.50 Greene, s s ...... 4 0 2 3 1 A licze, p ...... 8 I regatta Monday. new TIKE DEPT, we have marked all tires with especially low, How They Stand Grezel, r f ...... 3 Kuolowicz, 2b ... .4 0 0 2 0 Both Cornell and California cov-| Hale, lb ...... 3 0 14 Sullivan, c f ...... 3 0 0 0 0 ered the four-mile course last night prices for the opening week starting Saturday, June 18th. YESTERDAY’S BESDI/rS W iley, p ...... 8 1 0 1 4 in time that bettered the record of | Eastern League V 26 18 18 27 17 14 18:84 4-6 set up by the great Cali New' Haven 2, Richmond 1. 29 ‘ 6 7 27 7 Hawks ...... 022 122 482—18 All games postponed (nUn). Yankee J r s ...... 721 002 500—17 fornia boatload of 1928. Manchester Green (4) Kye Bright officially announced I American League Anderson, c-ss ...8 0 2 7 0 xGrant batted for Jones in 7tb. BUY N O W ! New York 6, Chicago 1. Two base hits, Magnuson 2, Pon- California’s time as 18:28 while Linders, l b ...... 2 0 0 10 2 Cornell according to unofficial re PhUade^a 6, St Louis 1. Borrellot, ss-p ...8 1 0 0 0 gratz; three base hits, Judd, Walt Phillips; hits, off Judd 13, Alicze 19; ports was caught In the amazing | Washington 4, Detroit 0. Cook, p -c ...... 4 0 0 2 4 Roston at Cleveland (rain). sacrifice bits, Hagenow, Winzler; time of 18:24. Buckley, r f ...... 3 1 0 0 0 stolen bases, Pongratz, Judd, Lar These two crews with Syracuse, National League W. Greene, 3b .. .8 0 1 2 2 ▲VOID THE TAX! Cincinnati 8, Brooklyn 6. der, Hale, Kluck, Gavello; double are pre-race favorites. PennsyIva-{ Oliver, c f ...... 4 1 1 0 0 plays, Hale imasslsted; left on bases. nla, Columbia, Syracuse and Maas. St. Louis 2, Philadelphia 0. Moriarty, I f ...... 2 0 0 0 0 Chicago 2, New*York l. Hawks 5, Yankee Jrs., 9; base on Tech also rowed the course agaipst I Johnston, 2 b ...... 8 .1 1 3 1 balls, off Judd 4, Alicze, 8; hit by the watch yesterday but . only] Pittsburgh at Boston (rain), Trench, I f ...... 1 0 1 0 0 International pitcher. Kluck, Gavello; struck out, Penn’s time, 19:20 was made public. SPECIAL ^ Jersey CSty 4, Buffalo 8 (12). by Judd 9, Alicze, 6. Time, 1:46. (Duly W ashington and N avy did I 28' 4 6 24 9 2 Reading 8, Rochester 7 (Ist)^ Umpire, H. Magniuon. not row against the watch. Reading 5, Rochester 4 (2nd). Heavy Duty Tires HOSE..fine ailks, im STANDING Eastern ported lisles and light ; W. L. Pet weight merinos. 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S G i k C u i FOB MMO aiBVICn 'S'8il»dgi» 89 c ^ Armory Oarage 1 0 0 % NO PfifaSiia baaa , nVDoetoa (S)> W ells Street A „ f i B B A l B F s tB fo o l ' > ft fes"™ MANGHBSTBR EVENm6 H | B | U a ), SOUTH ^ reading there, an Increased sense of ful in uphdding the honor of the 8CH6c».‘9qNORS ■kei Andrew Ragudnu, Stuley social obligation as we "Tip-Toe school, sadness because we are about Katicaveck, Ulysses Lupieh, Brio through the Tul^ts” and our sopho STQRNFMtCES to leave the institution that we Outstanding htmors won by Rautenberg, Charies Smith, more party to the "Trysting Place” learned to love; W e shall have only Manchester IBgh school during Ham Nepbauer and Robert Smith. and our Junior social, seeing all the the predous memory and sjrmbolisqi the school year Just raming to a Tte debating teams lost both pieoe as a token of esteem who while how our standards of enjoy of the ivy to bind us to our Alma close: - its contests in the triangular le i^ e h as been so successful ,*in train in g IES.OASSDAY ment are elevating, making us M ater. Somanhis wqh gold medal for this year but there are eoccril^t and directing the fortunes of the ft . - i4 realize the Joy of companionship prospects fo r 1933 and M anchesttt We have endeavored for four best school puwoation in the track teams of the school for the with friends whose interests and needs only one more victory to ob short years to uphdd the high schools of 8 w 'to 1,500 registra past 10 years. Coach Wlgren ror PARTY INDOORS Ideals are keeping pace with our standards of Manchester High tain permanent possession of the H. sponded with a f ^ words of praise street, the loyal troops and carl- ’ tion given by Cdumbia Press own. But not even the senior class Wales Lines trophy. ’The following to the boys who had worked so school, not only in its academic Association, national competi biM w begui . a genemL detertiop (Oontloaed Cnm P»ge One) party could compare with the Junior functions, but in its athletic, drama were awarded, a certificate for de faithfully to make their victories and Grove and Ifotto w ere-li^ vte- Prom in the sense of Joy and whole tion. (Second cCdsecutive year). bating; John Lloyd ’82, George Mar possible. (Oonttooed tram fag s One) tic, debating and social functions as tiially-without defense.' some pride we felt as. we watched James Toman won state prize lowe ’32, B e tty Q uim by ’38, Jam es le upon whom to bestow the Ban' well. We may point with pride to - After the presentation of awards. The attackers gave thenr until President BJorkman and Inga Niel for best em y in Gm gu Memd^ Tom an ’33, M e rrill R ubinow ’S3 an - school work and turned the thrown into the water «n d resraet BSt o f M ankind. Ekmh day there publications in our class, and we deft that ha would die bafota\ ha ly happy youths and maidens to sent to represent Connecticut in The girls’ athletics have been re gram back to President O’Leary. by rowboats.' Others stumMed about le from the far comers of the may truthfully say that this year’s was taken or before he would sur their first **formal” dance. The National competition. o rga n ic and are now conducted on He raised his green mid white rite until they found a way out. All tiie groups both small and large, “Somanhis Events’' was the best render. Bursts of firing followed cheap dance hall, and the common 'stuart JosUh won third prize ,a point system. Under d^e old sys- boned baton and the class rose to crew were saved, althougdi many oo! iming her recognition, protest£^: ^ announcement. At 2 a. m. the cabaret hold no attraction for us, magazine ever published at Man in state Knights of OoJumbuf es 'tem senior girls who were in the give cheers to the under classes them were injured. . < It they are agencies of presen: chester High school. Dsselging forces moved into the future world betterment. Many fo r w i have learned the pleasure at say contest on “Washington,” Leaders’ Class were entitled to thei which were promptly shouted back Streara. .of Flanaes > ; Although our football and basket palace and seized htan and M atte. f-A . leed are the worthy projects tainable in worthier entertainment. 820. “M ” and the following received the to the seniors by the classes them The final blast sent streams of ball teams were not vlctorioiu in C. selves. Tte first dsslgnatimis for the ’.new jeen Education has reviewed Queen Education: Do I hear no Sadie Copeland and Betty letters: Dorothy Lyttle, Bella- Sil flaming oil along , the decks of the % C. I. L. competition, we may look New “Somanhis’’ Issued v vessel. Its force threw men away minlstty today showed an amalga ly the praises she has bestowed mention of Inusic Have you no Harvey won firat prizes ih Hart vers teln, Edna Cordy, Hilma Didil- v V i with pride upon thdr splendid rec mation of old and new dements, ap Dn their sponsors— doctors, )aw< achievement in that field to offer? ford County W. C. T. U. essay man, Irma Anderson and Ida Ahder- The last issue of “Somanhis” was from fire hose, '^lie blasts threw ords of sportsmanship. Our track, parently in an attempt to consoU- men of letters, men of science No life that does not realize the uni contest on Temperance and Ath son. circulated today around school and several injured men into the water, swinuning, and tennis teams which appeared with a green cover, green date all moderate forces. rantors, scholars— but no one yet versal appeal of music ckn be said letics, 16 each. The new Blue and White team or their clothing aflame. -0 to satisiy my terms. captured C. C. I. L. titles, as well ganlzation entitles each g^l to win and w hite bein g ’32*s colors, w ith ’Tears struimed down the faces » mentoer she foimd to whom she can say. Athletic teams won league First Traveler: Fadr Queen, many as our baseball team, have establish points by reporting for after school the words Somanhis and the letters of the firemen when they leame( ^ the old Junta, was named mlnia- trophy in each of ’Track, Swim indeed are those among us whose ed enviable records. The Sock A activities for the sport in season. M. H. S. in black ink. The book was their chief was dead. He had been « JI* da^anae. Puga, who like ming and Tennis (both Fall and lives are made richer through the Buskin Club has proven its worth The follow in g g irls w on 200 points dedicated to Domenic Squatrito noted for his courage and was.^ al Davila, funilshed the Soditilstlc In Spring) in C. C. L L. • l,- .' -Jr discovery of musical talent Awaiting by its fine performances of many or more entitling them to the first whose picture appeared in the from: ways in the thickest of the bkttle spiration for the revdt which over t > • James O’Leioy won Olin expression. Who of the participants short plays as well as its major pro' award which was a “W ” or “B” ac of the book. The following piece in his many fights with flames. His threw President Montero, was a scholarship for Wesleyan Uni in our productions — audience or cording,to the team of which they appeared in memoriam of Squatrito body, missing for several hours, was member of the Socialist Junta until versity (second Manchester actor—^d not sense the Joy of were members: Blues, Annie Arson and was written by James Toman foim d between the vessel and ,the he was forced out by Cokmd Grove High ^ d u a ts in past two rears a V harmony as they shared together the 3 200 points, Josephine F alkoskle 200, ’82. dock. June 12. A :i> delightful music of “The Mikado,” to receive this award) |500 a Evelyn Bsich 200, Emily Andrews In Memoriam The work of rescue was seriously He had resented Colond Grove’s year for four years. “Pirates of Penzance,” “Fin 200, B lenda Johnson 200, M arcella DOMENIC SQUATRITO impaired by the effect of the heat unfriendly attitude toward fordgn landia” ? We have not been selfii^ K elley 200, Florence R obbins 225, A comet came from out the eastern The steel platM of the Cymbeline interests and his friendliness with with our musical talents for We Bernice Robinson 260, Ethel Mohr aky. were so hot that the Interior of the extreme radical groups. have been ipost willing and happy being on the editorial board of 250 and E lean or H uebner 250. Leaving behind a dazzling trail of ship could not' be penetrated until Senator Slnrique Zamartu was to coordinate our efforts with com' Somanhis for three years and elect The White hinnen were: Pearl ligh t nearly noon. named minister of finance and Juan munity projects, helping many times ed editor-in-chief iojr ■ next year, Dreger 200 points, Julia Kaselauska That pierced the inky blackness of SeOk Relatives Antonio Rios minister of interior. 200, C la ra W ra y 200, Z ita Brennan to execute programs of community being in two perfonuances of the the night As the dead and injured were Davila the Leader 200, Jennie Reym ander 200, Fanny planning. < glee club the Pirates and the Mika With scarlet splendor, dazzling the carried away, women and children The new government, it was an Eccellente 225, K a y M r o s ^ 226 Dramatics, too, have given us an do, winning the Vanco poster prize eye. sought to break through police lines nounced, will follow the policies of A d a W e b b 226, E sth er Pickles 250, outlet for self-expression, have af in the art department, and a mem to determine whether their relatives Davila, as the former Junta intend Joyce Squatrito 300. forded us standards of discrima- ber of track team and several stu He was a human meteor, keen of were still alive, and searched the ed to do until Colond Grove began Eleanor Huebner was also the tion between the cheap vaudeville dent organizations. mind, faces of each of the victims. to dominate it. winner of the girls’ tennis tourna Swift as the lightning flash, power Several hours after the series of Other members of the Cabinet and the wholesome play, have help Clarke Medal ment and was given a special ten- ful of frame. explosions there was some appre chosen, subject to final approval, ed us to cultivate a means of The (Sarke medal given to that is insignia. ,, Til cruel Disaster’s heavy gauntlet hension that another detonation were: Fordgn Affairs, Luis Bar- worthy use of leisure time. boy in the senior class who has best Points are given- to the winning came might occur and the vicinity of the riga; Justice, Santiago Perez Pena;* Second Traveler: We have been average record in scholarship and team when competitive games are And cruised him, leaving only dust d o ^ was cleared. Firemen, hoW' Labor, Santiago Wilson; Agricul realizing. Fair Queen, how import athletics for ,hls four years to played during classes and after ant is the use to which W3 put our behind. ever, continued' their fight with the ture, Arturo Riveros, and Devdop- James O’Leqiy. O’Leary .was cap school. ’The running score stands leisure time as economic and social flames until the fire finally was un ment, Victor ’ avarrette. tain of the football team last fall, at the end b t the year, 84 to 32 in change add to the amount of free Can he be gone? It was not long der'control. The education and health m inis-, a high point wlrner on the track favor of the White team, m addi time at our disposal. With tills a go tries were not filled. team for three years, a member of tion to this, ten points are given to thought in mind, have we wisely He stood triumphant on the battle Within deven months now C ^e the basketbal. team for two years, the team averaging the most number studied our interests and become field has been governed by four presi the baseball team for two years and of points won by individuals. The identified with org^zatlons which Amid the mighty roaring of the PRESIDENT POSES dents and two juntas and has ex a finalist in the-inter-class, tennis banner to be awarded each year to hold out as inducements, “Fun, Rec crowd. perienced a naval revolt and a doz tournament one year. In addition to the winning team, consisting of reation, Companionship.” Maay of The sky is dark again, but still w e en attempted revolutions, but it had this he has been an “A ” honor roll large felt blanket with “Blue and Miss Beatrice Perrett us have felt our interests widen and know FOR CAMERA MEN not seen as exciting a fow hours as student, ranking seventh in his White” on it was awarded this year deepen through participation in the duction, “Bab.’’ ’The Glee dub, with to the Blue team by a score of 42 His soul is free although his lip s last night when the armed forces ^ e ll done. Within your efforts lies class and first among the boys in activities of the Hi-Y, the Girl Re its presentation of the “Pirates of to 34 and was presented to that are sealed. (Oenttnued trom Page One) stormed into the city and trained tie answer to all problems; upon the class; he won the Olin scholar serves, the French Club and the Penzance,” and its several Assem' team through Eleanor Huebner He is not dead. He lives teyonci aitiUery upon the palace, under air-' ypur shoulders rests the welfare of ship for Wesleyan in competition others of which jrou read in the bly programs, has also shown Itself who was the upperclassman with the the cloud. elk hound, “Weejie,” insisted upon plane escort, in the moonlight and tie world.” with the country’s best, a prize records of Somanhis, the mouth worthy of praise. most points on the winning team. James Toman. inserting himself into the scores of the glare of r ^ e t lights. But lo. Who are these approach which carries $600 annually if he piece of our school. Truly, we can be proud of our Another item which always ap pictures, and Mr. Hooveir obliged by log, with scholarly mien and eyes maintains good scholarship in col Muslo Emblems We have been striving to offer to dass in its leadership in academic, pears in the year book is the “Who’s having him sit up on' his haunches. ASK FOR RECEIVER " Rht with the glow of deeds ac* lege; he has been class prt^dent in On the recommendation of Miss E.* Civilization, not only mental but athletic and social fields, and we can Who” which reads as follows: A t other times he held him iq vari iplished and dreams to be ful his senior year and has been ath Marion Dorward, director of music, N o w Haven.-June 17.— (A P ) — A physicial prowess as well, feeling Who’s Who In 1982 ous positions, while the veteran vtce- led? Your pleasure, Sir? look back upon our efforts here at sixteen felt musical emblems were request by the State banking de that a sound body is the birthright letic editor of the Somanhis the Best actor, Roger Cheney; test presidrat contributed a playful pat Enter two travelers. The first Manchester High with sincere pride. given to the senior members of the partment for appointment of James of a sound mind and so, much of past year. He has also teen on the actress, Freda CSegg; test athletic, or two to the friendly dog. tl^veler speaks: We are come from Freshmen: You have shown us student council and prominent in orchestra and glee clubs for faith E. Wheder as temporary reedver our activity has been centered upon ful and meritorious service as fol boy, Domenic Squatrito; Best ath Afterward'Mr. Hoover and Curtis of the closed Mechanics Bank' was a, great way off—from the halls of that you have the right spirit, we many other student activities. physical developments— but without lows: Herbert McKinney, Julius letic, girl, Ida Reichenbach; class posed for an unusual picture, mov opposed in Superior Court today by Manchester High School— ^journey hope that you will carry on until The (Sorgas Memorial Essay oui* realizing It, many times, along Radding, Bella Silversteln, Clarissa baby, Gerald Chappell; cutest boyi ing willingly to stand in the midst of Itevld M. Reilly, dty corporation ing both day and night since first you become worthy Seniors of Man medal to that student in a Ck>nnec- with physical development,' came, Wood, Gladys Matushak and Ade Gunnar Johnsdn; cutest girl, Freda nearly a score of cameramen, while counsd. we set out upon our pilgrimage, four chester High sqhool. ticut high school who wrote the through athletics, the‘knowledge of laide Lamprecht for four years of Clegg; class couples, Beatrice Per one ca their colleagues took the pic< Reilly 'contended George J. Bas long years ago. We come to make Sophomores: Next year you will best essay on “Combating Mos how to work with others, how to membership; Ruth Wickham, Ethel rett and Stillman Keith, Inga Niel ture. our offering to CivUisatlon through be upper-classmen. You have made sett, state banldng commissioner, subordinate one’s personal desires quitoes as a Means of Preventing son and Leonard BJorkman; beqt All this occurred* just before the Iti fair queen. Education, and we a fine beginning both in athletics Tldmas, Esther Tack, Anna Saka- had no right to suggest a receiver, for the good of the group, how to Disqiase'’ to James Toman. T^e auski, Margaret Robinson, Minnie dancer, boy, Warren Markhami beat, start of the regular (Cabinet meeix beg that it be accepted, humble and social Adds, and we feel sure but said tho. oity ted such a right be a good leader and a good follow prize also carried a cash award of ECochin, Shirley MacLachlan and dahcei*, girl, ‘Esther Tack; test de^ ing. That gathering did not siM though she may deem it, as a token that M. H. S. will be proud of the beoauae it wt^-tke largest depose er. Many of our group have made 810 and the essay w a s sent on to Ema Hess for three years member bater, George Marlow; done moat down in the Cabinet room until long' of our earnest desire to further the class o f 1934. to r. H e offered ..the name o f D avid immortal places for their school on Washington in competition with ship; Edith Marks, four years, Es for the school, boy, James O’Leary; after the usual time. cause of mankind. My Queen, our Juniors: Next year you will have E. FitzGerald^ former mayor. the records of its achievements — those from 47 other states for a na ther Tack three years' and Robert done most for the school, girl, Ed respects. (Turning to the C2ueen, all the Joy and honor of being Seniors. Judge John Richards Booth held O’Leary who holds the high Jump tional prize. Lyons two years in the orchestra. wina Elliott; test arguer, boy Hoover’s sides tax plan may be all bow .) Yours will be a responsible position. over tile receivership action until and broad Jump record in Track; K. of C. Contest The track team ‘ was the last George Marlow; best arguer, gtil, right, but from the ^ y the Senate next Tuesday. Attorneys for the Queen Education: "Spectemur “Somanhis” will be your product. Franz Wlttman who, in his Junior The third prize in the Fourth De jRToup to be called up for awards. Florence Donohue; most drag, boy acted, his sales talk wasn’t strong State said the action would be nec agendo .... By our deeds shall we Subscribe to it, write for it, and year, won the individual honors gree Knights of Columbus of the The team has h'ad its most success Gunnar Johnson; most diag, girl, enough. essary to conserve the bank’s assets. be seen.” What have you to offer work for it, so that you may be Just trophy at the Ihterscholastio meet; State of Connecticut essay contest ful season in the history of track Barbara Badminjgton; test-dressec as your contribution to the progress as proud of it as we have been. The Squatrito who was selected as the to Stuart Joslin of the Junior class. at the high school. The boys won boy, Leonard BJorkman; best-dress of Humanity, to the welfare of the dramatic and debating teams will five dual meets and lost none. They ed girl, Dorothy Hultman; test- W orld ? best high school football player in This prize of 820 was the third best Connecticut, and who played the look to you for their support. So, ;)laced third at the state Indoor ooUng boy, Edward Fischer; best- First Traveler: Oh Queen. From out of several thousand essays game nobly, whether it was football also, will the various athletic teams, meet at Wesleyan, third at the first booking girl, Miriam Karlsen; most Aldea Petit jean’s our earliest days within the halls written on the Life of Washington in a thunderstorm or basketball at and the social sustlvities of the out-of-the-state meet the school musical boy, Robert Lyons; moat of M. H. S., we have been guided by by students from the high schools The Smart Sh PA6 B TVQSS1I 7 BiANCHBSrSB SVS^nNQ HER4LD. SOinB CIQNN/ Jm m A^ 3^ Chapman. PM^.-^ caieeim snd RD8S0UHSG0IIES WAPPING iMH-AMERICANf ininFlffiHTlOWlRSBO« M rs. CinilM:d Gbandy.: Secnras M the &<';■ members: oiflbQtiiolaba worked' tire IIW. aad^lfjhu^ David Carter at- lessly in the heat of W ednrod^ seU- OUTING TOMOIffiOW Mr. and'Mra.‘.Mort Plm oiat'and RESULTS GRATIFYING ing flownrs, plants and garden ac-. y S S W i tanded the ividaf obofarenee and' Mrs. Bessie Flerpdnt of Waterburt ing whlo^ii.lM W eessorfes' from the booths on the -■2/%r rally eC ^ Methodist mlBlstciri tiib were veeent' callers Bafrdtegtete,^ atewMu^iigntii-,nf- ly IH K{A '.- 4 goitON Ib o llW f .uMasan h iF weak. llK A iM W iHmftgt «t fUes^fc blili«v. 9m M afy S. 'a**e-^J v m m I t e ItbadlaWaldo g t nmup's ^ J!>^ “‘sgs, ■ _ j W aite Mrs. HM rud Mr. flad Mnl. B dtM te gnlft - tuns SM ______Frtf- Hast and daughter, M ss Murfla ha«s ntumsd: from • twu/dfl|ii an* 'St IfiddlL mt wnMW' 1. -,r <1 J S d i i e K fW Fdil« lK a r i of ChonweU, also'Mre. Hartfs at toa tom ol^ trip to tiAldi tbsy^vlsttod ^ '"^^rdteant to* waste* c3i >*“• a Haittord Springfldd, Mass.' They m otors Bgt(m with.. ;MlM Oradttktlbn tailfcliM m n torottglidUIsrsnt potots eCliitorsBt _ .illto was ‘a, tsaeher ' n n li P H a M O * 1 Wilde's aeu-to’low, Aea W . m is to' Connecticut, reluming by way of. Mbihday avtoteff st were wrii ’M w dad. ’Qia^.fitadBStse }■ ■•"'''^ : '< - . . ■ , I b f Cdliaad^ w ^ New.BW. London.London . y ; S^TlDugeios B.; Lord > were M y m C .. Ldrd, - C ls i^ K. I® H m te u ili a u iia l .Csuattyr d u h M g - S EnoOh CnmOaSi, who'feteumed. g apettt;aip)tejK’ to PtovideBce, R. U wqafc or so from Nsw LoBden teipi' and tehfl p ay W .MuiMIte ffaiac» ,aa a u u U j ^ ^ ^ w m graduates this week “^'friebdir ^ soiools blose M diy. ^ tsl, has bean asot btetoto t o r ^ , Antelsbh, 15 years of age^ toe summer vacatom. MilMpdt M calsBdar for Wesleyan. University, Mddle-^ pitalfor treatm e^ Ws eoadltlon -^rirnad-to Lain Tsnflmnggus the awtedtara «t W eetm MaaiWF I tewsL having bsooma wens. 1- . Mrs. Homea lUsley ci Ht8 W4.^^ toduda numeroas new features. Iphurch. at 8 o’clock, daylight tome. eventos* Mrs. Bortdri is a graduate ... feature!. I i^uicli, Jit s Mips Adelia H ‘ Loomis of Bolton stobol to Glerinabory thla weto. Cbah^brliMa tota^ f ^ to gold I Thera Will be ten graduates. Tbe of the selKwl- lent vthe a^eete-ted here with. Mr. cha^ & • 6 ‘ftil tivtef ^ yfotic VIIbH for t^wtiuMta of .»».***nc eventf, I ug|( of-^irork as plaaned lo r the Mrs. D aU «l Q- Horton was at bar and M m Howard B: Lord'and fam also IdOO to otoer caeh “ I giaduation____ „ wlU be "Hbw _ George _ bungalow for a short tone this ily.-. - ■/ 5- rArtifldU fove/t>rodiwedele&i boys abd girls u n d » 18 ^ bring I Washington "influenced toe Life at w M , hut went to Hadlyme^to ^ e Bart E. B u ^ M m Ruby Gllwan trical h eatl^ i^ve relief to 42 to* I'*-’'.-. gwattet. a u m ^ of .Oountiy Club I •ro O a ^ T b t story will be toM to her brother, Robert Pinckney, back and son,' Stuart and Mrs. Hubbard toabtable w t lw . sufferers whte l l J b b o t O e ,t o to the-park ^ . ■rk'-'*a -.*r ■ -f-: iju a a ^ l . Ob., ■;v> rU'’ -l:.- i ■ r^thej iQo.,ct -'i,'TT:'3.-.-'. 4j'- |- . •/" '-ll- 'S-‘ toBoe -C 1^;; ..^1 ►y' -■ - *> , ...... r - P | ^ C-I. a-~L?7 S;v^.-yr ‘C. ,.....■ *“•. '' - . |f, t, '-^2 • • ^ r :v-V. ' t LUK lUKaBBsrBR BvxMmo Hmuno, booth UANOBBniR, ooim.HRPAT, FOOD ^ MARKET PAGE The lu te theater and Berald offlee .id,Woodland atntt» Miacbester; and Miss Anna HsndriCks. Mrs yinesnt BorcUo, lOWBiarldge strest; Louisa Moris, Mrs. EUsabath Noyas THnmr WIN THEATER received by 0 p. to. yesterday over, baser, 88 Blreh street Bvslys and Mrs. Ubbaus Bissau wara in three hundred solutions to the pua- BflBlly Plano, 10 Osdiur street; of hetwein fISdiOi and 9 9 ^ oharga of tha class. BiariflBHki,. J . L antodia, B. T ens TICKETS FOR CUTOUTSMe. These were carefully gone over PUsclk, 80 Cohnnbuii etrcct; ROCKVILLE Raoalvad PnnM* Haart stadt, W. Koalowiki, J. B. by the judges and because of neat ^otorfa Plcscck, Of Bchool alnm; Qauda A. MlUs has baen awardad dliompsop, P. Yuka, B. Falbax; ness and originality tbs.following Frederick B im tt, 120 Birch etiMt; a Purple Heart decoration. Mr. taanls,*L. Brooks, R. Burka, Or Hundreds Try In Contest Spon will sacb receive one ticket to the Dorothea MiUcr, 00 DougberW Striekland street; Bsther Yutyes, 91 esoort of a petteoaso and tasM MUls. World War Vataran who ra- Gragus xqd' T. Read. Coaob A. E. State theater good at any ehow next ■trcct; Margery McCaugh4y, 8fl Florenee street; Bdwin Xeee, 20 drivsr. T hsjrtw ^ Ogh. grammar school sided at 114 Brospect straat, on July CbaitartoB made tha prasintatios. sored By Herald and the week from Monday to Friday inelu- Hartford Road; Helm J..)^mko, 68 CooMr street: llesiaa M. Dow, 26 front of tpa d^sbstsr.postoMee. 98, 1818, was in charga of a squad Names M ^iatas State Theater. •ive: Summer etreet; Earl F. Hunt, 80 Oakland atreiti The robbers ware trn ^ wlUi of man at the outer edge of the Coqmuuidar Charles Brendel, Psst Horace J. Cordy, 184 Cooper Branford etreet; HSsel L Flnaegen, Winners may obtain their tickets rtv^vert and sawsd off sM tf«a» GRADUATION SCHEDUUS woods near Vaux. A gas sheU « Commander Carl MiUer and Arthur street; Fred Xeish, 40 CUnton 09 Benfbn street; A lw .K ee^ 216 by calling at ^ Hex;ald Oftlce. Tb«r eseapsd la aa auteaiM ^ idoded and tha other men were kUl Batsman of the Frank Badstuabner street; Miss Theresa Lanzono, ITO Autumn street; Norman Barr, 16 with Maeaaehusetta llesase p m W. MUls was wounded and was in BisseU street; Raymond Charticr, Rosenfary Place; ' Antoinette De 679-261. A call waa seat to p e ^ the hospital untU September 8, Post, Veterans of Foreign Wan, BANDIT OBX8 016,099 la New Bngtaad to watch for th6 ■ ■ Qra4uationH the Grammar and have bean named delegates to the Jr., 40 Clintdn street; R. Beneche, 98 Simone, 180 Birch etreet; Mrs. TeeMA 49 _/ A dMcharged from the hospital State Deputment encampment to H ifh SeboolH wiU be held next week in time to get into S t Mihlel drive. in the Sykei Auditorium. The be held in New Britain June 24, 26 He served in Company N., 102nd In^ and 26. The AuxUiary delegates are grammar grades of. the East and fantry. President Mrs. Karl Brendel, Mrs. llaple street schools will be held on L O. O. F. Memorial Services Tuesday evening, June 21, at 8 p. August Pitkit, Mn. Arthur Bate- Rising Star Lodge, L O. O. F., jnan and M n. Vernon Sloan. m., at which time a Washington bi* and Mayflower Rabekah liodge wiU cente^al program will be present bold their annual memorial services Notes ed. American Liegion School awards Coolest. Easiest Stove ui in I. O. O. F. hau on Sunday after What la known as the Ogden will be presented. It was announc noon at 2 o’clock. Rev. Charles E. Farm at Ogden Corner has . been ed that there will be no occasional Johnson, pastor of the Rockville sold by Leo Radom and Louis Tim- speaker at the exercises this year; Methodist church, wUl give the ad kin of Torrington to Kenneth G. . The di^omas will be awarded by Gibson of Barkhamsted. Superintendent of Schools 'H . O. dress. Town To Buy Your Foods A large carnation floral emblem Mr. and M n. Ernest Backofen of IT P A Y S of three links wUl be placed at the Mountain street attended the alumni ^ £ t School graduates are Robert crossroads of Grove Hill cemetery, reunion and banquet at WiUiston No hotkersdipe clerks to huiry or urge you to buy. • • • simply shop around at your loisure^. .pick up^ the iteins you * E. Miller, Pearl L. Cohen, Noma G. Sunday, in memory of the deceased ' G^gell, Robert P. Loverin, Willard Seminary, Easthampton, Mass., TO WAIT ON want__ bring them to the cas^iiers* counters. And it is sd cool and refreshing to shop here mi hot, sultry days. Re brothers and sisters. Two members Wednesday. They were accom O. lAidke, Theodore G. Metcalf, died the past year, Mrs. Jane Jones James C. McNulty, Richard B. Daw panied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trot frigerated cases keep otir fresh fruits and vegetables crisp and fresh at all times. Get the “Self-Serve” habit.. .learn and Fred Townsend. ter of Manchester. kins, Joseph F. Ubsch, Richard L. Joseph Bonan Injured. YOURSELF as others are that “ ~ Wilcox, Limile Kuhnly, Lorenso D. Joseph Bonan, employed at the Friends of State’s Attorney Morgan, Gertrude B.' Wise, EJdward RockvUle Diner, is at the RockvUle Thomas F . Noone wlU be pleased to R. Weber, Agnes P. Klucrewski, City hospital receiving treatment hear he is able to sit up a short time Fresh, Jumbo • ^adid Pestritto, Chester A. Sokolo- for an iiijured hand and back, as a each day at the RockviUe City hos **It Pays To Walt .On Tonvsolf ski. Anna A. Ambrosi, Barbara F. result of an accident at East l/m8 pital. TheUrer, Elizabeth A. I^onard, Meadow recently. He was at Hamp StrmwIiGrriSs Mildred Kanter, Barbara Heck, den Road and Parker street, when HONORS FOB AMELIA Meadow Gtfid Ethel Kingston, Irene M. Numrych, his car was struck by one driven by John V. Chevinsky, James H. Bolac J. Bandaski of Hampden, who (FVeshly 3 qt- baskets 2 5 - Wright, Walter E. Brauer, James was tiuveling at a high rate of Bucharest, Rumania, June 17. — I Free! Peck Spinach Ohurasd) 1 , Devlin, Joseph E. Gericke, Sylvia (AP)—^King Carol today conferred BUTTER 2 Ih. roll Fresh native, red ripe, lusdous berries from Speed. The Bonan car turned over, Glastonbury and Belton. Nativee w coni- ^Kellman, Arthur Farr, Christine luptUng on its top. * I the Order of Merit for Aviation of | with every. g^iveet creamery butter wlfli that June flavor. Jast about the most popular , /petig, WiUard Coppmg, Arthur Letters FresenMd I the Rumanian government on Mrs. b a tte r we Belli Ing In bettor tbnn aver. Koch, Marian Gilirfn, Christoe C. letters in basebaU and tennis Amelia Earhaxt Putnam, American Fancy Native TCyfet, Heihert Berthold, UUian H. were presented at the RockviUe I woman trans^Atlantic flier. Cudahy’s Puritan Large, Fancy “Tested”v ^Yapke, Ethel P. aeveland. Cheater Strawberries ...... 3 qts. 2$c | High School on Tuesday to the fol Mrs. Putnam is now on the way! (fldected ' ■■ . Biehkowski, Wallace Thrall, Faith lowing youn^ men who achieved from France to the united States. IH n eu p Lu Skinner, • Harriet L. Maynard, Fresh) Donald Skinner, Adkm Karkevich, ECGS Viola M. Davis, Aaron Friedman, Paoksd one dozen to the carton. ^otw^ad_^gJa.a_cariM ;d. A pples 4 25u Barbara Neil, Gertrude L. Beer, HAM Cudahy’s Siloed, Bindless Hose K. Stwie. HOIXTWOOD < Maple Street school gradual: HtSHEUTH (Sugar Extra F U ^ Lusdous : Aldie Berriault, Marcella Berck, MARKET Concetta Cordalica, X^ouise Far- BACON Cured) l b . ! ) . rands, Warren Francis, Joseph 381 Bast Center St. |C lb. (whole) Ggapafrttit>forl9e| •i V ..Hartmann, Russ^ HartmaM, WHOffiDW^ I Comer Parker. Dial 42331 Small, Lean, Smoked Large, Blpe ‘v'^TSteihen Kayan, Irene Kompanik, S :Raymond Dube, Mary McOudter, Delicious, sugar cured, skinned back Jean Miller, Robert Neff, Robert Aitet Use of Kellogg’s Native Strawberries Average about 9 pounds. Cut Cantoloupos Nutland, Emory Phelps, Gertrude SHOULDERS ib. 9 « l l ba n any way you wish. I^kob, Harriet Rice, Marion Sei A -B g ^ B a s k e t Fresh supply for Saturday. The best value In town on quality shoulders. fert, Hattie Silhavey, Sophie Szyfar, 2 for 1 9 c ___ Ruth Taylor, Emma Wagner, Velma Jack F ro st OonfeottoneT*B Hale's Ftunous Milk Webb and William Weber. U you are eonst^ated, read this Sound Bed Blpe - The High School graduation exer letter which -Mr. Murray had at- [Large Native Potatoes] cises will be held on Wednesday eve Iqr Notary Public: RREAD 19-oz. loaf Pltims 2 doz. >9c ning, June 22, and will open with S U G A R 3 pkgs. 1 7 - **Two months ago 1 commenced a procession of graduates. Robert Just about 20% more b t^ fer your money. The larg tiling Edlogg’s Aut-Bban to re est, heaylMt 1op4 In Uie U. 8. at 8o! Sunklst hr i Demming of the State Board of lieve constipation. I am in better S' itEducatlon will address the pupils. 6-6 lb. Fowl heap! today than I have been in eaffii GrOte an d W tfgel’s yeaifc d^-Oe &e use of your won Oranges doz. 19o derful man. My bowels move regu Native Fowl Hale’s Morning Luxury ‘--1: iKshdlarship, the Rennsselaer Poly- larly, and my general health has im lb...... Native Green tehnic. medal for science and Matha- proved 40%.” — GMrge A. Murray, Bib Boast Beef Frankfurters i b . 2 2 ' matics, the Charles Ellsworth Me 288 E Stxebt, South Boston, Mass. lb...... C O F F E E lb. 2 5 - morial award, and the Girls Club priise. Essays will be read by the Laboratory tests show Aix -Bban Bound Steak Ground Made from 100% pure ingredients. Blended and roasted for us by foremost coffee experts. SPINACH ■^edictorian, Miss Celia Winokur; brings two things needed to correct lb...... CRULLERS AND l^en Skolianik, salutatorian; common constipation: '’Bulk” to ex Round Pot Roasts ercise the,intestines; Vitamin B to lb...... ; ...... Pure Sanitary Packed 6 « peck Truman Read and Samuel Lavitt. A help tone the intestinal tract. All- musiOTil program will be a feature Soup Shanks ROVCHNUTS doz. 1 8 « Fresh, tender gyeen leaves.______Bran also furnishes iron for the Welfare Sewing Class blood. lb...... Spgared, plain twisted or Jelly. On riile In ttie center of Alvah Russell’s The Sewifig class conducted dur Fresh Blade Frankforts the “Self-Serve” for your convenience. Individual coffee LARD ing the winter and sponsored by the The “bulk” in All-Bban is sim cakes, 8 for lOo. RockviUe Welfare Association clos ilar to that of lettuce. Inside the lb...... A sp arag u s ed this week. There were ten girls bo^, it forms a soft nuss. Gently SmsU Legs Spring Lamb. in the class ranging from 12 to 14 it clears the intestines erf wastes. Atlantic Lunch . years of age. Except one, none of How much better to use Alt,- fAwih for Stewing, lb...... Popnlar - 8.U*8w t .- IM m . 2 bimcbea. 29 c ■■ '• Certified Pure Preserves ..2 lb. jar 29o without doubt the flneet aspnragns grown I the members had ever sewed before. Bran than to abuse your system EXTRA SPECIAL Criscsr...... H*. 20o ‘ The pupils made underclothes and with pills and drugs—often Bockwood’s Cocoa ...... 2 lbs. 26o Santa Clara Prunes ...... 2 lbs. 18c CRACKERS locally. " "dresses, learned how to patch and harmfuL Qur Large Loaf (40-60 size) llrefMl ...... Chipso Flakes .b...... 2 pkn. 8te New, Native e» dam stockings. Woolen trousers Two tablespoonfuls daily win Formosa. Oolong Tea ...... lb- 21o Fresh Boasted Peanuts ...... qt. 8o i/Jc 2blb. pkg. were made for little brothers an< overcome most types of constipa Home Made BrMd and Bushed to us. crisp end fresh from UsenitB Carnation 31ilk,...... tin 7c Swiss Gruyere Cheese...... Phg. 27o " blouses for themselves. For the lat tion— in serious cases, with every (Small iins 2 for 7o) (6 portion iMtokege) their ovens at Prsvldence, B. L Cabbage lb. 8e ter there were prizes. The first meal. If your intestinal trouble is Creamery Butter filonarch Ammonia qL lOo Libby’s Corned B eef...... 2 cans 41c prize went to Annabel Lee of Brook not relieved this way, see your lb. Mjilk Slid Honey Extra Fancy New Fancy Blue Bose Bice ...... 8. ita. I7e Hershey’s Chocolate ...... tin 5c, 17c. lyn street; second to Mary Ignato doctor. Extra Fine Cheese Swansdown Cake F lour ...... pkg. 25c ^ c z of Brooklyn street and third to Use as a cereal with milk or Ib...... Bath's Cooked Pigs’ F eet ...... p t 27o Baker’s Cocoa , ...... 1-2 Ua 15c , Mary Paniko of Morrison street. Derby Brand Bm I T o n g u e...... je r 4so . n G RARS P o ta to e s lA pk. 1 9 o creim, or in cooking. At all gro 29o P l^ Mixed (Pickled. Quart 48o) . Jjfce judges were Mrs. F rancis T. cers in the red-and-green package. PUlsbnry’s Cake Flour ...... pkg. 86c (SUced) ' Largestee^^^^^^^^^^^ MaxweU, Mrs. EmUy B. Swindells Coekies, lb. .... Made by Eellogg in Battle Greek. (FREE! A cake plate ndtb every Derby Brand Deviled Topgue.. jer 27o % 20-oz. pkgs. 2 5 « Fancy purchase.) Chanticleer Potted Chidken . . . . . *‘0 Welsh’s Tomato Juice ...large bottle 28o Forrest Brand Grape Juice ..... p t. 1 ^ Sunshine Nobility Ifnnd Sorted Pea Beans ...... 2 lbs. 7o Foreman’s Pickles...... Cucum bers 2fOT $$ Armstrong’s Malt ...... can 87o (Sweet and. sour mixed, and sweet ASSORTMENT (Light or dark. Plain or hop flavored,) mustard pidfles.) Baieripea and Bulldog Bottle C aps ...... gross 17o Dnrkee’s Soled A id ...... lOo* J®® 2 9 e lb. pkg. , Seidner’s Potato Salad ...... ja r 26c Pennsylvania Motor OH ...... can owe R ad ish es 2 bun. s « GROCERY Beardsley’s Peanut Batter . .2 lb. jar 26o (2 gallon can). Phone 5114 2 North School St. Fancy Native Sale on Popular Fancy Country Gdb Pure Assorted Peas 2qts; |9e SUGAR ASSORTED C hocolates The nlceat taattag sweet peas we have had MEATS Fruit Beverages IVORT this COOKIES B ard Blpe l O l s . ^ Smoked Shoulders ... 10c $1.65 case of 12 2 5 e lb - FAMILY 1 7 c dipped, high grade ' elmeo- Tom atoes 21h*. 19u Swift’s GomedBeef .. .rrr.^.T.10c ChmtentB only. Inolndes Ume, latos, 60e in most stores. Ivory (larga) ...... 8 cokes 28e California orange, lemoD and pale dry ginger ela, Ivory (lasdlwB) ...... ofka 6® ^ Native Iceberg Salt Pork...... 8c LARD Oosat Ivory ...... * bora 10# O R A N G E S Country Gub Chocolate Covered (doaea bora Ite) LE a TUGE 1 Ib. package Sliced Bacon ...... 19c Sodas, case — $ 1 .4 3 Cherries, lb. ... Ivory Hakes (larga)...... pkg, 19o Contents only. Golden ginger ale, Tasty. dsUdous Ivory flaow ...... 2 pkgs. S5o each Pot Roast...... 20c, 25c 2 7 c d o z e n root beer, wMto birob, lemon and Ume, Fresh sUpmsntl 7 c etc. chocolates. Cbunay 8 cakes ITo Rib Roast Beef ... 20c, 28c Fancy Legs Lamb_____ .... .25c L E T T U C E ^ast Veal.. ... 30c APPLES H ealth Wedk-En Fresh, Tender' S c h e a d Lamb Stew ____ _ .t.i.. 12 L2c 4 I b s . 2 9 c Fancy Sirloin E x tra F a n ^ WilUuo.’ Quart Size V e a l C u t l e t l b . 2 9 * S T E A K l b . 2 1 * CHIPSO FOWL ii> .2 1 Teodor nad JOey. Fraui beat pehoe beoL , Fradi, fan^,fowL 4 to 41-2 ponada. Large Size Root Beer Extract AMMONU Freah,Beaalaw ^ . » ' 1 9 c B tO . Fraah FreshrLMU 1 9 c . 1 7 c V eal R east l b . I 7 e / B r o i l e r s lb. P o r k C h o F S v > . ]; 3 d ' ■ . 1 V . ■ Fresh ...... • Pore Pork ' '•'? C o r n F l a k e s Native Beets BBQDICK' 4 Bunches 2 0 ^ I 3 3 c ■ F i g g L i v e r Sausagest’^ " ^ h ■ P o t R o a s t PVaah iuM.tsslyriat6h9'eNFe*9^N$1liP^^ Teadar aajW gjB lJI^^ aeBBlBDlaia ' g^lpr.CarBi'biedMS • . jl’ ' Sweetheart Flakes RICEPOPS' B m ie^ Orom Rib : P E A B E A N S R o a s t R e e f LAM BCHOIVaJai. “ 2 l b s . 9 c I 2 c p l a • From the boat beef obtaiaabla. Teadir aad WMIe 4 r.lH 4 / . '—-ji r. » . . i r r (■ |>AQ.E S IX T E ^ Read the Renta £□ 11 ,u.aji d lu M ifio d ertu qe !:• V LOST AND FOUND Oil REAL ESTATE FOR bipldlals became fhrther and far EXCHiANGE FOUND—OUST ANGORA tspuls FOR PIBCB parlor suite, 76 ther ^ a r t Small storeo, oil ota- READY TO ^ cat Owner may have by caUliig at good opQditlpii, price |6(S.OO. Call Ueu and low dwrillngs gave way Manchester 97 Prospect street and paying for 36..LlpdiBan strest s(teri5'p. m. FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE a for houou wt in' wlde lawns. It A.down paymant ■ r GAS BUGGIES—Poor Psoa Hesi FRANK BECK (BEAD XBB 0IOBX, THEN OQLOB THE FfOTUEE) One Mai, that pbjed the Mg boas nearly so^ Dunqr sold. hmm, made notes oene out that that I will take this rubber h u dmd were forlorn. “It sounds just like COME ON NOW, LOOK__ WATCH try some juggling stunts right now.. a fog horn," said wee Duncy, with ‘TU toss It to the cell, ydu see, BARBARA, PAPA 15 HOW PAPA DOES IT.' ROLL IT HIE a grin. OOING TO TEACH and be wiU tbta it back to adi. You ,^AT-^A~CAK£ AND ROLL IT . HCE, a HO 11^ H “Each note thatia.played sounds YOU A 60K1G.. HA H lads may iwt belieM tt, hut -lhat M g. BAT-A-CAKE AND MARK HO just 'the'same, but that poor seal Is seal knows just how/* PAT-A-CAKF fiWr-A-CAKe BAKER'S MAN, IT W/TK not to blame. Why, lt<^! The seal The ball went — **||ig tkfou|;h the B A K E R ’S MAN. B A K E MB . A CAKE AND AMO. I vAAV/Z HO has puffed so hard, 1 think he’s get air and Duncy jnimniiDy A oiited, s PAT TOUR HAN05 AB 'OUiCK AS ,OA ting thin." “There! What didT teU y o n f Gee,' |j TOGETHER y p t J CAN PA Another seal hbqiped at the drum. that seal Is'clever oa c u he.^ DA Sidd SCouty, “He u not so dumb! Upon the seWs nooe, njlaand' He ersts his head ,M>dn the, drum sound, the^^bita had ’' u d afanost faUs aslesp.- whirled ’round. *018411101 t h i l tooi%d flaiqiexs rleaand falL ed it back to Dun^ vscY; Tlmt iu ’t vriy h «^ . ’at;'a]L Just "Now, watch!" aakf^^: UMon to Um. ’TMIm Bear-iriiat *4rlck tMM: yon! aU riD l. maA^tims ba c u mit is slick.” Onoa inore he;V T.Sqpu D uty salfl,'"! woikter what the b^r bah hl|^/Tlie;S!BOl real, trlcgs thsy know. '. As like out raal farl . ’ j aa^Aot, thayYe att beeh tfaiiMd In He hqnaced it srith Ms W M I M^filethllng. I am ' gelhig to have ‘That atqrtt's sr i aoMsIUn.. ■ said. ^Tva heard that "TlM'r«st of .y o Q ^ w attha ML really.anMic;t: aad' now I know Flak out a place tF^M^ yon c u W . ... _ •ara.**.'- ;■ A '? tTL :Ti- . r .AlHl^wr the down 'w | » t q r o ^ 'a-- W'! ■S', ' T-'a-AV^ ? !;' 'Ml* •• V-'. ■ MMGHsarisiR im m a n g h b s t ^ c o n n « FRmAt/JDNE^^ m x ,-w -i. Vf-i\; A ::' ...... " . . . " V ’.r*" ' '. . .. , . • - ‘' -'.‘-"--'■^--"•1^’ ■ »T 3 ' L " ' » QIJR NONSENSE .Rr Gide Aton '' ' ■ ' I:'-! '• V •; 1 -V. . . . • »«J. ..'V ♦ SMOk'iboidd malM a biggtr JSbm strange, since the Ten Qoxq? T H i o p e n in o OF THE eAuefoofr srAsoN u s u a l l y m e a n s a .tiardw than-bis can hoe.” mandments are so frequently brok BIT OF EXTRA BUStNESS HERE ANP THERE. en, to expect a better fate for Mr. Volstead’s 11th. cateer up! Summer time Is here. T f t t i s I S a vjrtAfcfFrr? Bo lonr as you have the 'itoU’O THINk T H E R E S THIS P lA c e V/AS (JATB.. ,V/E A P»JlT6WTl/\RY €ET THEREi *fv j p a v i v ,i o m 'A f p l } - 4.1' \ OBOT! NON HOH, ME kH, WATT U tm t tfc \ HOUl we CkN •c e e f ON WORtCINO. POKT / VeVER. h it to u . e e e Rest k tr co o i kWP kFTEP 2ft StktM>7 HUCM WORge. OMLV 2fi OPP k BIT. RAW4 EET W EEt SIROM^ SURUUIE. HkLf $ BE EMEM HOTTER. 7 AW.PteASC LET US I'M RAID1D STAKID IM, AAISTER ».\NB AUTT MERE AM’SSE IHKT R08BERS-yoU NOBOOy C ST6 iW-ViHAT CAW T B U . TVlAT CO you U4AMT TD 5 S E B y l-OOKiW* OlTAftA*^-a b o u t ? AT US, CAhTT y o u ? SALESMAN SAM He’aaBigHelp! Bp Small 4 . M STeM lTUB/ 6oU(3Frr S O B R y-B O T t h a t 50UW SS I suaal AUdfiNfi «iAo C^inL , S o m / c v ia e d m t h e l p iH' a HUH»H,P>AN5 f A M FR0M1WE bos ' llk:E A PHOWiy EKCU8E.. U»T,V«W.'»i? ■wi« J TA KKLP A PfitLOW AiWSlia^HoWOVt V0HP(r$Y eCLlA LOAD A SAPS OOWR TMgrr WAS sufTT Aosemor I ^ fbOMD THAT 8BL0MS5 TOU K ID S QO m A L 0 M $ ( ¥SLA>N\ c i T a e M l T tte ItSEAD . AT POOXfe^ ifl&Wt' TO AM’ nVK’ NKAMTA BBC them ■ f.< y . ABOUT rri.' _ , r ■TP. Muj^iu*; -f- Ti* a-ti •'T-'r.-'^? ■ .■% {5 •*■■'■’ '■■■* >ntyj • ',' ' v'\ ■ ■ ■:u- • .■------— .r, I I ' MODERN AND OLD FASmONBD The Amerleaa Lsfton Junior base- .prty ’ at/tks b ^ team win play -the Orioles of las Bhmudi Jenaipil a solo ^gr-Mlas njBucwasr HDnm ipiycrs’ heitfa ot Mria Edgciit^ In Duddand FtoncM GoorbW; and a conD ^ Rockville lU ran ei^ilbltlon game at f?ITY VIEW DANCE HAtL D-A-N-C-E the West Side idaygrounds tomQiv last night, liie aAUr also sw od by fouirtseh oif toe teachers. Keeney Street BUCKOrcraAM FOUR CORNERS row afternoon at 3 o’clock. Nest T p sitS IN PARTY as A. fSxswen. to. ^gerintsnrtsnt A. S i^ Hhwss was given aj^nns of fliffi^JULYlS January, on TO-NIGHT I SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 18 TuewMy evening, the F.aeweawlm condnrtas Ms nmnsy Iw ■ the toaChers, Fxhio^pal oonltoiiWig Aac3iMSl.i Dancing and Refreshments. TreaVs Ondiestra. Journ^ to ThompeonviUe for a distriiBt Sup^tendObt with toe Thomas Bentley making'to^e SpeiBch ’ ’ ■ ^ regular league game. Players are Have Farowod Got Tiigother In nresttit term. $5 Gold Piece Door Prize. Good r tenipter; Admiseleii .i8c; of preSentatloin. Mrs. Hlggihs; Mlw Schedole ^W s; -Year Provides requested to^ be at the West Side Badi|and-->fikrvM Fare- Smlsr was served 6:86 sfter For Hight' Haif-Day Vaca- hdldays in Jtd^ and five la __ Ree not later, thioi 5 o’clock: '' wen For.Siipt^Hi^^ ahieh there was a piognun of en A^rrtlo Fryer and Mf«, iDorotoy Stores will rea$iitt teai.-We Mias Anna Black of Eldiidge tertainment. to additloin to group Peterson received gifts. The pro- JUons and Angnst. day aftttnoQn.' Jiilr A on ode street haa been appointed sui>eritt^ .Children o f ' Gie iri»dergar*‘*»" 'and singing, then was a solo dance hy ,gram came to a fitting dose- vilto bebg dosad ';db MoB&y’ to ‘ Sixty-Oitee membon of toe Eighth Ifiss Arlene Htflmes; a sevento •nee/of Jiiw;; tendent of the nursery.at the South nursery departooents of: the Center ^^marks by Edward J. Mnrpby^ of The ret«a stofos.pf. ^ South Mer DANCE - DANCE Ond Outlying District school faculty stores dosed iw ' a halMiw Methodist church, which cares for Congregational church school will grade pupllr a humorous reading Iqr toe school committee. chants iMvlslon. of toe Chamber of OLD FASHIONED AND MODERN small ‘childrmi while their parents have a rehearsal party tomorrow June, Jidy and August^ -. are attencUng the Sunday nooixUng froni g:30 to 4:30 at the church. services. Sundayi which is being oliserv^ as at LONE OAK DANCE HALL Children’s Day at this church, wifi Sooth Windsor Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henry and noark the d o s ^ of the different d»: Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Williams are in partments of the church school for Fur Storage Charge of refreshments and trans- the summer vaicatlon. *Tive Bait” SATURDAY NIGHT portalion for the outing of the Mar Hale’S Odd Storage Vault by Ethel M. Den ried Couples’ Club of the Second offers safe protection t o your M oslo b y Daworth-Comell Post, No. 102, of An Interesting new book in Congregational church tomorrow. the American Legion, has accepted fu rs. 2 %, on valuatl(». MCCARTHY’S OLD TIME OROH. Oars will leave the church at 1:30 our popular Circulating ■ Li the recent chaUenge of Anderson- Minimum charge '31.50. and agpain at 2:30 for the cottage of brary. Also other new fle- GATES and TAYLOR. Prompten. Bhea ^'Pbst, Veterans o f' Foreign Oon. (Main Flfior, front.) Mr. and Mrs. William A. Knofla at Wars;' to a battle on the basebaU Dandng From 9 To 1 (D. S. T.) Columbia lake, where the picnic diamond, ^ e Legion requests that will be held. Already 35 have hand-; the manager of the Veteraim get in ed in their names. All are requested touch with Frank Cervini so that to provide a plate, cup and spoon. A the necessary arrangements may be brief business meetlnig and election, m ade. A Special Selling! ABOUTTOWN of officers will take place during the afternoon. ^ Children of the Junior Mijurinw Park grass, lawns, gardens and bbnd of Emaiiud Lutheran church Miss Irma Relndd who will give p o ^ New all growing things have been help who contemplate going on the dog a'program of readings and Imper ed Immeasurably by the heavy roast tomorrow, should meet at the sonations at the North Methodist showers of the past week. The grass south end tenminus at 2 o’dock. church this evening imder auspices In Center Park which was seered From there they will go to Sunset Silk of the Booster Club, will present Frocks More of Those and brown Is again green and grow' Hill, Hacknmtack street. Ing fast under the stimulus of top "Pilgrims of the Way,’’ a religious drama at the North Methodist dressing fertiliser. Park trees this The regular monthly outing u d That Are Washable^ Slip-On church Sunday morning at 10:45. In year are carrying one of the diim er o f the A rm y and N avy ClUb heaviest leaf growths In several the afternoon at 3 in the Vemoni will be hdd Sunday morning and years, especially the maples and church and at 8 p.'m. Sunday in the ifftemoon In Uedertafd Grove, oaks. church at WindsorviUe. Rockville. Members of the dub Mesh Gloves (Many Formerly $2.95) must make reservations not later The Coventry Band under the di Dr. Charles W. Strant arid Mrs. than this evening with David Mc A special selling of light rection of Jack Crawford gave ' a Strant have opened their cottage at Collum, steward of the dub. straws Just when you want benefit concert last night in the Bel- Coventry Lake for the summer and them! Dozens and dozens of nap church, Bolton. Miss Arlyne C. plan to goilDut there this evening. smart, new styles— novelty cro Morlarty of Manchester was pres^ We sold dozens of them last Sat chet straws in light p a s ^ .'... Charlie Burke’s orchestra from JOINT SCHOOL BOARD chic tailored panamas . .snapjqr ent and gave a group of vocal num The loveliest silk frocks— and urday. They look as good as bers. A buffet limch was served. Manchester fill furnish the music at roughettes .. sporty ’’softees.” the Pine Lake Shores dance pavllllon they’re washable. These frocks are many 31.00 numbers. Fine silk In Eagleville tomorrow night. There X tomeetontuesd Iiy beautlfiflly made and have toe same mesh, 6-button sllp-on style. White, The Daughters of S t George diet style and workmanship that usually eggshelL Millinery— Main Floor Wednesday evening In Odd Fellows vidll.Ue fwth modem and old fashion ed dances with Carl l^gaqpwskl goes into much more expensive center hall. The next meeting will be held frocks. New mff crepes with gay Main Floor, right on July 20. It has b^n voted to prompting the square sets. Dancing The Joint Board of Apportion will 'te from 9 to 1, Standard time. ment of the town of Manchester, in- little Jackets.... sleevelew pastd omit one meeting each month dur crepes. Tub them like you do yoiur ing July and August The dance hall is located on Pine dudlng two representatives eSch Lake which lies south of the Staf- from the Board of Education, the cottons. Also toe snappiest prints Still ‘'the talk o f the town'^ ford-Willlmantlc highway near Ninth - School.. District, the High in soft summery patterns at 34.95! A special meeting of the North 9 Methodist church Council Is called Mansfield depot. ' School Com m ittee and three rnexh- for this evening at 7 o’clock sharp. bers of toe Board of Sdectmen, will Frocks—^Main Floor, rear Hale's pure V n , Otis G. Bartlett, who had mert at toe Municipal building at 10 Several of the members of Chap charge of arranging the Manches- o’dock TVesday-ihoming to approve man Court Order of Am^uanth, terter Garden Club’s . entry at the toe budget of town schools for toe are plamilng tesattend the reception West Hartford Garden CSub’s flower ensuing year. Show thia week, announces that the Tentaldve budgets for toe scheols Silk Hose in honor of Grand Royal Patron, Jesse B. Stinson, to be ^ven tomor club received honorable mention. have been outlined at the i^ver^ Summer Sports row evening by Jessaminfi Court of Newington Garden dub won first meetings of toe district committees New London, his home court The prize In the dass, which war for and these will be acted on at toe program will begin at 8.o’clock at "flower arrangement for home deco Tuesday meeting. ( 31.0Q grades) ration.” The local dub’s exhibit, the' Mohican hotel. The reception in many stores. and conce^ from 8 to 9 will be fol vdiich was one of eight open to Gar White lowed by an entertainment and den dub’s, was of delphiniums, For hot weather wash dance. peonies, garden heliotrope and peach-leaved bell-flowers, in a light Manchester’s frock s— No wonder girls and women come back Girl Scouts of Troop 1 will omit blue vase. weekly for ^ e ’s 64c hose—toe utmost their picnic and meeting planned Date B ook in style and economy. First quality, for this evening on account of the attend the wedding of Miss Miriam Quality high grade stockings in famous brands. rain. totond the wedding of Miss Miriam T onight Ta]dor of Windsor to |j#6nia]^ Sheer chiffons In fine 42-gaugs, pure Friday, Jime 17.—Claw Day exer- silk. Plcot top. French heels. The Amaranth Bridge club held BetuUe of Westport, formerly of this dW8 at High school, 8 p. m. For a Happy Vacation Service weights ^th lisle' hem and its final session and annual touting town. The ceremony will take place yesterday at the summer home of R eception t o Rev. P. J. O. Cornell feet. Long wearing. New shades. at 4 o’clock tomorrdw afternoon at and Rev. Knut B. Ericson at Eman Mr. and Mrs. George W. Strant at the Congregational church in Wlnd- White Sands Beach. uel Lutheran church at 8 p. m. Hosiery—Main Ploor, right N ext W eek Tuesday, June 21.—M. H. S. graduation. yatd Thursday, June 28.—Graduation Under your light frocks wear— exercises of Eighth District schools. Fridayi June. 24. — Opening of How inexpensively you can two-day state convention and field No wardrobe is complete without one! your own cotton frocks from these day of Loyal Order of Moose heria And this year they’re so inexpensive that fabrics. All guaranteed color-fast Shadow-Proof Saturday, June 25.—State M 89^ you shouldn’t miss the thrill of owning Choice o f: t' '- >4 ic Veterans at Temple. a really smart one. Here aris classic jyz Opening of two-day sessions of -polos....sporty basket w eaves..,, and . .plain piques 16to annual convention of toe New toe very new swagger models. Lined Costume Slips| England Conference Luther League or uhlined. Finest tailoring. 316.75 . .plain suitings at Swedish Lutheran church. grades of last year. . .printed batistes . .printed voiles Colorful and Very Low in Price! Coats— ^Main Floor, rear. MODERN AND OLD Main Floor, left FASmONGD DANCE Every Saturday Night Girls will love these cool A Brown Thomsini Sensatiim Best Sellers In Wear these shadow-proof slips under light PINE LAKE SHORES frocks. Snug-fitting i^ps in bias-cut style, i Eagleville - Fashiqned of pure dye silk with lovely lace trim. 22-piece Our Cotton D^t, “Pepperell” White, tearose and flesh. 84 to 44. Tou’U want Burke’s Orchestra at least a couple this season. w ith Carl Wiganowski, Prompter Cotton Frocks Silk Undies—Main Floor, rear BLUE WILLOW Admission 35e 4 4 : 9 9 Dancing 9 to 1 So cool and comfy— Hickory N DINNER SETS I^ytiine Frocks Satin Girdles 7 to 14 , 4 Tea Cups and Saucers years.' . 0 0 They sold like 4 4-inch Plates • •r*i*Y>T4i , C lose<4>iit "hot cakes” last So comty and light forhot weather wear. 4 7-inch Plates week. T h e y ’re Finest quality sarin with 'webb aides. 4 4-inch Fruits Sale! the smartest Unril this season -alwaya 31.49. Sizes frocks we’ve seen 24 t o 80. 1 7-inch Baker .. at 3L AU "Pep- $4.98 to n o , perril” color-fast 1 10-inch Platter R eg. $5.25 cottons. Cleverest Japanese Pcingee little models in T e n n is mesh, linene CooUeCoats, $1.59 seersuckle, prints.. 32-piece set, service forsix> / Use it iM a klinqaa... .as a bathing coat WUl launder weU. Full! ’ R a e g u e ts All Color Fast Main Floor, center and toree-quartwr. leagtha., ' ^ C!orsets-Main Floor, rear. R eg. $6.98, fo r c.-.r.r.,•i.rA.'i. .t.r.z.T. $ 3 - 5 7 to Sun and Tub Sturdy^Tab-Fast Special Prices on Opeii Stock Blue Willow; $ g . 9 S Misses' 14 to 20 , !‘ Cin4erelIa” Tea Cups and Saucers, reg. 5.00 doz., special...... 2.75 BUgh grade tennis racquets 4-mch Plates, reg. 2.5D doz., s p e ^ ...... 1.35 originaUy |4.98, 37.50 and |i0:00. 6- toch Pates, reg. 4.00 doz., special...... 1.89 Well known brands; some open Women 36 to 50 Frocks; Suits throat models. Why not give' 8- mch P ates, reg. 6.P0 doz., special...... 2.75 one as a graduation gUt 9- mch Platter, reg. 1.00 ea., special...... 39c Basemmit We’ve sold hundreds o f these dresses In toe past moqto! Womeh and 10- inch Platter, reg. 1.15 ea., special...... 49c Stfl* *. eeem-to' get ^pugh o f them.' Tier* such snappy styles.. Sugars reg. 125 each, special ------. . . . 6 9 c high grade fabrtes.. .''.neat taUerifig. Dressecial...... 39c and stUl retain their newness. ^meb ^ liits, reg. 1.95 doz*, apecial ...... 95? Oatmeals, reg. 3.00 doz., special...... * 1 .6 5 IMISS IRMA HEINOtD Children's 8-inch Bakers, reg. 98c ea„ special...... 49c IN DRAMATIC RECITAL GoolSummet^ For Every (2 to d years) 7-inch Bakers, reg. 65c ea., special...... 89c FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 8 P. M. „ Fabrics! ^Mothers' know toe) NORTH MIHHODIST fgHiRcn Daytime Occasion! wearing qualities A tremendous purchase made by our> London Office,' Aosploes Booster Olab. of "Gli^re.lia from one o f the la rg e s t iEInglish P otteries, enables us I Adults, SSe. CEildrea. lOfv g^urmehts. And Printed^ile. Office tha tubbing qual- to feature this unheu'd of value on^high grade genuine lUee tool Darirng “English Blue Willow.” Limited to stock on hand. W nted Broadcloth Street ; m If your children take to .watw Eiaar FOODSUI Plain Pi^ue ;: Sports like a family of duoklUgs let them fa M e g . MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, Saturday. Juno 18. 2 P . M. Plain LMiene Home ^1 spatter around ta. these aU wool hnWV street Floor and Downstaira Stwe. . Halo’s Store fiasomoni. suits. Many appUqued In con By DaagMen ot;lJbscty. R e a l ^ M i ^ Resort trasting shades. 8 to 6. BiooA mhN Beans. GOkAs. Pits, Bte. ' Floor, center ' m ...... tion. It is soothing to stock of stationery, lamps, silhou G Clef Glee Clubs, imder the direc Miss Miary Naomi Fester baby's gums and not harmful, llag- ettes, etc., is being held by the Vani tion of Hslge Pearson. G. Albert RSTU RNM o Bellas Drug Store has i t ty Fair Gift Shop, Main street. Pearson, bass soloist, wiU sing, and the ninety-fifth commence R obert Dosllnsr, violinist, wiU pre ment sxerciset of tbs collsgs, which Sunddy, Jun# 19 Econoulqil Too sent a group of selections. Following will begin this evenii^ and culmi Fans For Ooolneas nate in ' the graduatira exercises An electric fan installed in kitchen Now people are inviting their the program, refreshments wiU be 'dp friends to a wnd of "dessert b ri^ e”. served in the churob vestry. Monday at 10:80 a. m. la Chapin $2.75 Fate or bedroom will help you forget the auditorium, uncomfortable beat of summer. Low This is the idea. You ask them to seme early and you serve dessert IGss Foster was graduated from er the windows from the top, so that 27 FIBEMEN OVERCOME VAIEBA MTANP l VIRM the warm air goes to the ^ of the and coffee as soon as they arrive, Manchester High school with the then start the game. They have the class of 1928i WhUe in college she Sw room. This appllM especially when London, June 17.—(AP)—J. K. you are using the type of fkn in nuin part of dinner at home. Erie, Pa., June 17.—(AP)—Twen has done her major worhiitt mathe stalled in the upper part of the Win ty-seven firemen were in hospltqls Thomas, secretary for dominions, matics, minoring in chemistry. Mbs dow. Here’s a bargain for you. Mr. t^ y and several others including told the House of Commons today has served on the flaance commit, asfMfs staassfs tm $ Pasternack of the Elite Studio de spectators were overcome by smoke President de Valera bad not dsvlatsd tee of t^ Christian Association and ISmUid N m k 0f of Tkk»h, Oood Os/y velops and prints 6-picture films for "one iota" from his original posi is Gootkn M Trotm Udltthd, Now on Ferns From Food and received treatment after a five- was a member of the nsatbematics Believe it or not, a sweet potato 80o, and 6-j^ture films for 40e. tion on the abolition of the Irish oath commlttts of the Itudent icleatlflo ulo ot ttothH Ttoho/t Offten, hour battle with flames that de- of allegiance and the land anmfity Committee of the Connecticut Valk^ placed in the neck of a milk hetiU , strwed the department store of K. the NEV HAVEN lUL will produce a pretty vine. A carrot W hat N ex tr payments. Bath-room curtains made of bath M. Reich Company. Thomas read a dispatch from or beet, with top out off and set towels with bright colored borders The fire was finally brought un Ds Valera, received this meming, squarely on the bottom of a dish, in der control early today after one of an inch or so of water, will develop is a cute new idea. during a debate on the Irish question the most stubborn fights this city in the Commons. I quite a fern. And grapefruit seeds, Rips honey-dew melons are being ever witnessed in years. I t was dis This, he said, Isft the 'position of planted in moistened earth in a featured at Pineburst Grocery this covered shortly after closing time the Anglo-Irish difficulties werne round dish will also produce a fern. week-end. last night. than it was before. You don’t have to come from Here They Are! The New Cape Cod to appreciate the kind of / , home style dam chowder that they have at Florence’s Delicatessen, Main street. Besides being delidous, it's an inexpensive and healthy dish, ready to serve. This store has ^Boyish’ Beach Pajamas good salads, pastries and cold outs. the Yale tournament or track events school. Remember that it is your ever (entered, at Rhode Island State musical girl, Anne Tivnln; test Recommendation. ^ the ideal that the good citizen is one of this state. A gold med^ was also at home or abroad. Job to uphold the standards of our College in Kingston, fourth at the natureu boy, Herbert McKinney; State Theater Building who not only has knowledge con given Joslin for making a new / school and to carry on with the outdoor state meet at Yale and won best natured girl, Beatrice Perrett; to Every Woman cerning many things but who uses We laugh and are merry today. swim m ing record in the 220 yard fighting spirit of Manchester High permanent possession of the C. C. most business ability,. boy, Albert his learning to the end that his life Fair Queen, for we have reached the dash, free style, 2 minutes, 61 sec school. . L. silver trophy by winning the Madden; most business ability, girl, is fuller, richer, happier because of goal—but we are ever mindful of onds. Seniors: In a few more days we league meet at Trinity college. Five Semlce Harrison; moat studious It and that society is improved by our classmates who were callefi, one A prize of five dollars in gold was new school records were made and boy, James O’Leary; most studious • SAMPLE Vitatonic his having had a place in its organ' each year, of our pilgrimage, to shall no longer have the honor of awardedjto Sadie Copeland of the serve in the M aster’s C ourt — ^Alice bdng the Senior Class of Manches gold medals were presented to the |i;irl, Edwina Elliott; vainest boy, isation. Knowing the benefits to be Junior class for the best essay on foll(Twing for this feat; Captain- Fredericks, Frederick Scranton, ter High school. W e must take leave Leonard BJorkman; vainest girl, derived from good leadership, we Athletics and Temperance written elect Robert McCtormick for a DRESSES WAVE Lois Wilcox, Dominic Squatrito. of our school and of each other to Dorothy Hultman; best mannered ■ selected first, from our mi^t, a by a Junior or senior In the high mark of 11 feet 2% inches in the V i They are gone but their spirits are start a new life; but wherever we boy, Wilfred Lisk; test mannered quiet, gentle lad, unobstrusive, un schools of Hartford county and pole vault; Arthur Olson for a mark ’This is a permanent that is Icmg with us for in each of our activities, are and whatever we do, may our girl, Barbara Badmington; most known as yet, but who, to our eyes, awarded by the Hartford County o f 156 feet 4 inches in the Javelin lasting and gives the hair a lus we find something of worth they sincere boy, Sandy Bums; most presented the embodiment ctf leader- memories bring us back to our hap Women’s Christian Temperance an^ Domenic Squatrito (deceased) trous natural beauty that is so have contributed, something of sincere girl, Marjorie Muldoon; sMp: a strong body, a keen mind, an py days together. With the presen Union; Betty Harvey of the fresh for tt)e time of 9.9 seconds in the desired'by all women. merit they have given to make our wittiest boy, Raymnod Pfatt; wit- aWtude of cooperation, a sense of tation of this trowel to the Junior man class had previously received 100 ^ d dash. Oti)er performers final presentation pleasing to you. 3 iest girl. Anne ’Ilvnan; moat popu- duty, a vision of the full life. James Class, we now resign our position as a similar prize for the test sopho who bettered records which they al Thus, Fair Queen, we stand be ar boy, James O’Leary; most popu OlLeary started us on our pilgrim' Seniors to them, a ^ accept for our more or freshman essay on the ready hold were Franz Wlttman in fore you, offering to Civilisation the lar girl, Beatrice Perrett; greatest S i ^ i M age to your shrine, oh Education, selves the even greater responsibili saijlie topic. Prizes of one dollar the 220 yard dash and Domenic results of our four years’ efforts, quantity of line, Reger Cheney; and he presents our final offering to ties of life. each were also awarded by the local Squatrito in the shot put ’The new hoping that you may find within moat successful line, Anne Ttvnan; 10 yfu, still counselling us, still insplr- 1 hay. F. E. Smith, Buckland, W. C. T. U. to Dorothy Lyttle ’32, records will be engraved on gold them elements of the qualities need class snob, Ruth Hale; most Origin li% us, still adding the fruits of his The response was given by Presi Sadie Copeland ’88, A n n a Kotsch medals already held by these ath ed to further the betterment of al, boy Raymond Pratt; inoat orig ■mu and his wisdom to the under- dent Thomas McPartland of the Jun letes. The cup won by the team Curls M ankind. 33, K insley French *38, A lm a A n - inal girl, Anne Hvnan; moat artis<‘ tmUngs of his band. Not only in the ior class as follows: was on exhibition. Letters were drulot ’34, M uriel W illiam s ’34, R us tic boy, Raymond Pratt; moat Artis •tj^rt and in the ending, have i t t Queen Education: For many a presented to: Captain Franz Witt- sell M cV eigh ’34, W iUiam G ra y ’34, tic girl, Eunice Brown; most person wise in our choice of chieftain month, long lines of pil^m s have man. Manager Foster Leavitt,vSandy JUNIOR RESPONSE and Ph yllis M oroney ’34. ality, tey, Foster Leavitt; most per ough the years of weathering appeared before me, offering their Bums, Edward Fischer, Charles By Thonoas McPartland The first prise for the best publi sonality, rirl, Barbara Badmington; storms of adjustment and new life work, seeking the Banner of Kaselauskas, Albert L m ^ , James Merit, but from have 1 withheld President O’Leary, Seniors, un cation by high school students in class shiw, (Chester Govang. DnslbUltles, our course has been dergraduates, and friends: In the the United States in schools of 850 O’Leary, Arthur Olson, Albert kt]^ straight and safe imder the it, confident ever, that, before me name of the Junior Class, I accept to 1,500 registration w as. aw arded Smith, Robert Lane, Robert McCor gmdance of Sylvester McCann and one day, should stand a greater than mick, Frank Simon, Gordon Fraser, For those who wish the new ring this trowel and with it the obliga to the editorial board of Somanhis. L ^ ard BJorkman, worthy men, all that had come before— the Hope Arjton Judd, Norman Rowsen, Or let end effect, the French Beaiity' tions to you Seniom and to Man ’ThiS' prize w a s -also won by Som an NATIONS IN ACCORD both, as in our records may be seen. of Mankind. And here you stand, lando Garrone, William McCormick Shop will do ten permanent, curls chester BUgh school of doing our his last year ih a lower classifi And yet. Fair Queen, this worthy your life before you, your Journey and William Murch. for only 82. This idler la for d ) work well and of bringing honor to cation and was given Ity the Colum bmul would not have you think that well begun, your minds and your and will be for a linfited time. our school as the class o f 1932 has bia Press Assodation. ^w ina El Squatrito Tribute ^ ON A DEBT HOLIDAY tl)eir task of leadership has been hearts imswervlng as your eyes done. liott, editor of the.magazine, receiv When the letter and medal were .ecuted entirely through their own catch the gleam of Service. Fol We hope that next year’s athletic ed the Award and Greeted that it be held up for Domenic Squatrito, Mr. ‘!orts— throughout the pkges of low it to the ends of the Earth, (Coattnoed Cran Page Oae) Just Arriyed I ' DIAL 3058 teams will do as well as those of placed in the trophy cabinet of this Quimby quoted the tribute given by itory since time Immemorial, they carry on as you have begun and, in this year have done. We will do our school. Letters were presented to President Walter , Spencer of the teach us in M. H. S. and we did the life of Service, you will find hap,- I lake the complete and final action Remarkable ParchaM best to keep present league cham the first organized golf team that State Athletic Conference when he find for ourselves, behind govem- piness and benediction. dedicated the State Track meet a.t that is necessary” to solve the repa pionships in tile school and will the school hah ever, had for a full Makes These Values Possible Fraich Beauty mients, behind inventions, behind aU Queen Education awards the Ban Yale to our deceased athlete; “Bntty rations problem. fight for new ones. season. The team flhhdxed ninth in deeds of valor and acts of worth, is ner of,Merit upon which is em- 138 is absent from the lists today. Chanc^or von Papen, in his ad Many of our dubs have been suc the state tournament at Fairfield, to, be found the gentle infiuence of riazoned “Spectemur Agendo.” The W e are gathered here to' pay tribute dress to the conference,, asked the won five dual matches and lost SHOPPE 1 ravelers lift ahlgh and proudly bear cessful through the efforts of the world to cancel Germany’s repara $ 2.75 “ $9S7 wpman. We recaU with gratitude to the memory of Dom ^o Squat Seniors. The Dramatic and Glee three. The boiys who received their and appreciation the assls^ce of it on with them. rito, a sterling athleto of Manches tion debts entirriy. His speech Was Values From $5.95 to. 119.50. dubs presented many admirable letters were IDmors Hultlne, Mi Elwina Elliott, twice-chosen chief- C lass ter High school. He will long be moderate in tone and the possibility chael Reardon, Hanfid Clvlello and A • tain-aid, Mary SommervlUe, Bar- The class will was prepared by Ed performances and the school orches remembered as an outstanding boy, of German repudiation of the claims Donald Clvlello. biita Badmington. ward Fischer, Ida Anderson and tra and band has provided much en not only in sportsmanship, bift Char was not even hinted at. The tennis team won the C. C. L Irma Anderson. They inducted it tertainment throughout the year. acter and he will be remembered “Palliatives and adjournments Within the volumes of our faith- L. championship last fall and the in the form of a dialogue and pro L a st y ear the d a s s o f 1982 made thus not only in the hearts of his are definitely of the past,” he said. ------^ :------. fig scribes, may be found tales of trophy wa8 shoym. The team also ceeded to distribute a lot of clever several promises to keep up the ac fellow students but all who knew •We must take the last step. The avirards received, aU in the .name of won the spring championship but hits on their classmates and a few tivities of the school and these him.” grave teak of this conference Is to Education, aU for the cause of the trephy for this has not yet' been of the imderclassmen, mainly Juniors. promises have been faithfully exe Captain Franz Wlttman then shake off the fatal vidoiu circle CfivUizatlon: to John lioyd, the cuted. received. ’The team Won seven duyl **Amcrican Boy" prise; to Qeorge Varioiu characteristics and peculi stepped forward and gave a short and sweep fast toward the poritive Today, these duties and the re- matches, tied three and . lost twb. but splendid eulogy on behalf of Marlowe and John Lloyd debating arities of the seniors were solenmly collaboration which alone can as sponsil^tles of the Senior Class be The boys took second place at the the members, of the track team. He mtdals; to Barbara Badmington, a Bequeathed to the next , year’s sen- sure a brighter future.” come ours. We will try our hardest state tournament through the go<^ spoke of “Squat’s” ability aq a per National Scholastic award for Uter- ore all of which caused much laugh The session at which the German to be worthy upper dassmen; work of Robert‘Smith and James former and his Inspired leadership ary, merit; to James O’Leary, the ter from the students who under chancellor spokO urns a private one. worthy of the name you have made Britton and the girls took third as a teammate. Wlttman w is par HaWard Book prize and the Olin stood the references. The teachers Neville'Chamberlain, &4tish dian- before us and worthy of the pace place at the state tournament for ticularly fitted to |4ve this tribute were not neglected, one of them be cellor of the exchequer, was among S^larship; to members of the you have set for us. girls through the playing of Ediths as he and Squat had run many races ing asked to leave his ties to a fellow those sitting iiL ciKnmercial department, countless In bidding you farewell, I wish to Brown, Jean Wlllisina and Emily together qnd each knew ' teacher. Antiques, induing a cou- Chancellor von Papen referred'fo msdals for skiU and achievement extend my sincere congratulations Andrewa M edl^ were awarded to of the other. ^Second T ra v e le r: B u t you m ust fie of flivvers, were left to Junior the United States and Frteies' in to the Senior Class upon the dose Robert Smith, - Jean Williams anjd. Present Photo drawing a detailed picture of Ger n(^ think that we have grown hag- )oys. The ability of the dass was of a happy*and successful year. E m ily A n d rew s fo r being finalistiB At the conclusion of his remarks m ans plight gaird and bent from constant toiling Mssed on to 1988 and C. P . Q. w as Prlndpal Quimby then gave out in the toumamehts'.: Letters wei he then presented to the school, as “Two of her creditor eountyies the elusive equation and sub- made executpr of; the testament the following awards: presented to Jsams Britton, 0< a gift from the members of the amassed so ipuoh gtfld,” he said, jiibetlve mode, Oh .Queen, , v^ose ap- Plantlag of Ivy. Book P rize Kerr, Michael ' Borowski, Rol team, an enlarged ftamed photo- that it became sterile, while the pfoval we seek. As you search l£e The 'ndct'act was a solemn one be The Harvard Club book prize Smith and Lebiie Urbanetti. l(raph of Squatrito. Mr. <^m ly debtor country Germany, whs a^ids of our growth, you will find ginning with the plsnting of the ivy awarded to that boy In the Junior Baseball Letters accepted the gift for the schoffi- paralysed.” • ~ irded there, a ' devdopment of at the base of the wall qf the main class who has the best record for The baseball team finished th^ vrith a few words of added praise to This situation, he said, caused I and grace, of ability to nieet bqilding. O’Leary, Miss Elliott and scholarship and achievement for the seAam with ’slsveii*^'Vlotories and the “sterling youB|(^ aaan iriioM tec« German youth to turn to-radicalism ie and to make ourselves agree- John ZJoyd each deposited a trowd ws Shan be glad to Iqok at as we go first three years ’of his course to three defeat% taking second place through despair. The natlmis, he to those,with ^ o m we coins’ full oC earth after which John Uoyd about our school duties In the hoM James Itoman. Toinan has hera. .a ln.the C. C. 1. L. A gdld letter “M*/ ■aid, let tba Bbover hqliday ,sbdal contact You wlH smile as gave the lyyipratiofi. ^ that we imay catch and cany on me conslstaK “A ” athdent in sobolar^ etejym, eagraTed wtth.hls fiance, a without decUIvu sibtlon 'and foiled to see ptetasad omr sssenibly hall,: H m Ivy (hm on follows: " - ' and idMsifulalMS. ■hip imd in addition has dons much fS t ftem tha-plliwipai, w u pr^ bead the w aniiig of the worid bank . qnakd ' iroqnd ' an ana awfet, awk- for his adidbl and brou|iht'piers(maI seated to'Cjimalp^ comnaltte* St M m s 8 that a catas- ' ' on ths-otlMr ifde i V T o s A n o N umoih tb ' him self lyy w in ning tim ,— ------jrseted t3is jtsam to tro p m W as. Kerr and lettei* wate ;Slven to gb^iu a body and hang thir' j^iqto* hapsfal m y * poetty; prizs' trop^j teithe.Battonal fdOowiag jp la y m iM la 'te Ji 9:00—Orchestra, NatbantRl kret, dineetCNr; Teutonle CStib. fi ‘ t aU KM tm Stoodard T int) '^ TtBvelers Breadoasling Sendee 9:80—Ls