AVKKAOB UABLX CIBCULATIU.S for Ika Month of May, IM t THE WEATHER Foreeaat of t). s. Weather Rnraaa, Hartford 5 , 4 7 5 Menbar o f ItM Audit Fair tonight and Toeeday; coaler Borean at UlimilatioBa. iiattrljBatBr lEtiBttittg llfralb tonight.

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Nazi Salute? Never! This The Parisian W iffwag DR. POTTER TO HEAD maem WOLCOTT MURDERER

MISSIONARY BOARD

IS STILL AT LIBERTY Hartford Clergyman Reelect­ CANNON, sc o n ed President of National Bloodhoonds Bemg Rushed

HTBRIDE BACK President Makes Plea Organization; J o b G. Tal- from New Jersey to Aid m

cott, Named on Committee OF MOVE For Safety On Roads Search for Recluse Who I II iw t. A fOberlln, O., June 25.— (A P )— The Washington, June 28.— (A P ) -^.itlnn of the accident problem. You Murdered Two; Hundreds Canon Chase Says Senator ev. Dr. Rockwell Harmon Potter, President Roosevelt ..aid in a letter , urc to be congrat'ulated on what you read today at the convention of the have accomplished In the past and dean of the Hartford, Conn. Theo­ Sheppard Told H b Old American Automobile Association on the broad-gauged program you Are Aiding in Manhnnt logical Seminary, was re-elected that he was "deeply concerned over ' are formulating for the future,

president of the American Board of the staggering toll o f deaths; In- i ,"I extend to you and your asso-

Commissioners for Foreign Missions fimers Proposed His Jurlcs and heavy property damage elates my cordial good wishes for a W’olcott. June 25.— (A P )—John

o f the Congregational and Christian caused by highway accident..." ' siicceS.«ful convention." CroWe, middle-aged recluse, who

churches today. Scheme for Regulation hy “ W e cannot longer afford to tern- . In his opening address, Henry said yesterday slew two Wolcott men The board, fo-anded In 1810, has porize with this problem," said the ^ r.ilsapproprlatlon of highway funds, and wounded a woman was still at 663 missionaries In 16 countries. It letter addressed to, Thomas P. ' operation of roadside courts, and liberty early U}ls afternoon, hiding was one of the first foreign mls- Congress. Henry, of Detroit, president of the lack of National and community

elonary societies in America, and association. ■planning to check highway accidents out somewhere in the almost tm-- had sent mlssionafles to nine coun­ At first glance, the observer would'say, "Ah, another army of youth 'laluUng ftitler.- But far from it. "Those who use the highways was' hampering the ■ development of penetrable, brush covered, snake-i^ tries In Asia, aa y/ell as to Africa. Washington, June 25.— CAP)— The This marching throng of lads is glvlrig the famed Franco-Roman stilute, not the-Nazi or Fascist gesture. must realize the responsibility they highway Iran-sportation. fested woodland regions of^^tfis South America, Hawaii and Greece proposal of Senator Sheppard (D., Five thousand of them marched In a pageant sponsored by the Union of Physical Education Soclettei assume when they take the wheel.' "Our estimates," he said, "Indicate tOWTl. 100 years ago. "Safer conditions for travel un­ tnat road funds are now being dl- Bloodhounds were beln^ rushed Tex.) to have Congress prohibit or In the Tuileries in Paris, while President L«ebrun watched from the platform of honor. Services were conducted this doubtedly would contribute to a veited at the rate of J200.'000,000 a to the scene by tn K k r'from New afternoon commemorating the regulate the liquor traffic was,said g ’ eater use of the highways, now year, or approximately 20 per cent Jersey, all efforto,-tD track the slay­ deaths of 14 missionaries from the today by Cannon William Sheafe that shorter working hours and of the total collcctious from special er having falJedT State police who

First Church In Oberlin during the Chrae of Brooklyn, N. Y.,’ to , have more leliiure time Is assured by the motor taxes. made arran^m ents for the hounds Boxer uprising In China In 1900. come through Bichop James Cannon, National reepvcry program. "T h is huge sum of money, which said t^ t^ th e truck was being es­ TWO FLIERS ARE KILLED I ™ aping story Other Officers Elected Southern Methodist clergyman, and " I t is to such organizations as the IS to all Intents and purposes stolen. corted by New Jersey and Connec- Officers elected today Included Dr F. Scott McBride of the Antl- L.merican Automobile Association or used as a political Jack pot. would, ,^ b t troopers. Arthur E. Holt o f Chicago and Snloon League. t'lat we look for leadership In the build 10,000 miles of hard-surfaced Clarence Yuskis, 22, and JuUus Karvauskas. 40, a laborer at the Mrs. Franklin Warner o f Claremont. • Chase, In a statement reporting AS TW O PLANES COLLIDE j DOUBTER POUCE continuing effort to work out a solu- roads.' Yuskia farm on the Wolcott Road, Calif.; vice-presidents; Oscar C, that he had called upon Sheppard to withdraw hts proposed amend­ were the victims of the double mur­ Maurer of N ew Haven, Conn^ re­ der. They were riddled by rifle and cording secretary: Edward W. Capen ment to the Constitution “ because 1 4lUI not think be realized w liat -would, .ptstpi Jiulleto.. in.the dooryard. .and, of'H artford, Conn.’, assistant record­ Hartford R k t S a m b j A m n e s i a barnyard of the Yuskis home at 1 ing secretary; James S. Allen of •le the evil effects If It were propos­ H 'STRATOSPIME HOP 40,000 FAMILIES- FAMOUS AVIATOR ed and ratified,’ added that he had p. m., yesterday as they casually Winchester, Mass., Martin Welles of greeted Crowe, a nodding acquaint­ Hartford. Conn., and Arthur H. asked the Senator who first spoke to Life With Parachute Jump lyiQI^Tii Yictim; Son Brings Her him on the subject. ance whom they bore no enmity. Wellman of Boston, auditors; Mrs. IN STATE AIDED KILLED BY FALL 5Iother Is Wounded ----■■ Names Ortginato]^.. James S7AUen of Wlhchester. HSSS; b e k to TheirHome. Mrs; GeorgeTUSkls, mother of "H e replied," Chase said, "that It ^ e a d y to Land When W. F. Bohn of Oberlin; Horace F. the slain -youth, was creased vvas Bishop Cannon and Dr. Me- Helton of Brockton, Mass., Douglas through the scalp, a slight wound, Harton o f Chicago, HI.. Mra. .W. H. Crash Ocinirs. Elaborate Preparations Made Los .AngelM... June. 25-™(AP) — Nearly 200,000 Persons James R. Wedell, Holder of when ahe ran to the aid of her son Medllcott of Auburndale, Mass., (ContfDned oo Page Two) after the slaye.r had shot him down f r i* l o I I Federal authorities, expressing doubt Mrs. M. T.'M orrill of Defiance, O at close range. ' F‘‘‘>anque s story that Elwyn Q. Prestln of Boston, William Rutland, Vt., Jime 28—^^(AP)— An for Flight to Study Com- Now on Relief Rolls Com­ World’s Speed Record Fifty state troopers under the G. Sargent of Providence, R. I., and she had-been kidnaped, advanced the aerial photographer and bis pilot command of Lieutenant William John Q. Talcott of Talcattvllle, GENERAL TEXTILE theory today t'uat the slnzer may mittee Reports. Dies as Plane Crashes. Schatzman of the Beacon Falls bat^ Conn., prudential committee mem­ were killed and a second pilot saved position of the Atom. have been an amnesia victim. racks, Wolcott sheriffs and con­

bers. his life by “balling out" as two air­ Mrs. Fldanque. who claimed she stables, 200 rugged, - determined Dr. Wynn Coman Fairfield of New- planes collided head-on a short ■A'Ks abducted at Jose by a man farmers armed with hunting guns, ■ 4oD--Mass,,-ami'Miss Mary D.-mine- STRIKE LOOMS UP -time ..before - yest«cd^.:s.-d«dloatioB- Riq>i

J^lorma Millen Tells Jury Her police and civilians were searching. hope, from reward.s offered by A t­ dive down Into a muddy rice field a good fortune Is believed to' have torney General Cummings. The gov­ fostered a hate In the mind of the wooded sections around Wolcott York Police Department. mile south of the airport from a today for Oowe, who was believed ernment will pay $10,000 for the height of 200 to 300 feet. Crowt. Crowe was so far in ar­ Mother Advised Her to rears with his taxes that Wolcott Lost Six Days in Woods, hiding In a cave or secreted In some capture o f Dilllnger ana half that Wedell was killed outright. His obscure nook known only to him. for information leading to his arrest. skui) was fractured, his body was town officials had threatened to New York. June 2 5 .M A P )— Two For the capture of Lester M. GlUls foreclose on his land and it is un­ Marry H b . Mrs. Joseph Lenco, 26, the mother packages of evidence are on their crushifd and his feet were caught iii of five small children died from (Babyface Nelsiin) $5,000 Is posteip«rou'- neighbor. schools who was loi>t six days in the mother had advised her that lt"w a s of his glasses that , was primarily self with a shotgun In a lot in Clin­ lice In their search for knowledge School of 200 }Vhales . Cold Blooded Murder. of the fate of the missing Agnes the best thing to do." untrarked forests near Richardson’s responsible for hl.i adventure. ton Saturday night Dr. Graham b. The nnirder, as state police today The comely,-19 year old girl of Pond regained strength rapidly to­ H d ifp u gb t' off mosquitoes and Weld, medical exhmlner, gave a sui- Tufverson,'Which may be a'factor in pieced the. enactment together the hazel. eyes and nut-brown locks, day at the Morrison hospital. flies constantly, followed, futile, cioe verdict and It was believed wor­ their determination, will be a min- Seen O ff Jersey Coast through eyewitnesses, was one o f told of her Mfe, her meeting with — A posse founc the elderly educa­ dead-end logging roads, forced his ry-over hts Htndies—prSmpteff fHF ute- inspection -o f Cabin "86 on ' C the most cordr"bIddded, ^ m e s in act C desk of the White Star liner Murton, her courtship and .her tor Saturday as he was attempting way through tangled thickets and Connecticut's history. marriage. She went to the stand to dry out a box of rain-drenched underbrush and at last reached the Auto Accident Olympic when It docks tomorrow Philadelphia, June 25.— (A P ) — : < Shawdow. incidentally. Is a for­ Clarence Yuskis,. dressed In ' a weeping, scarcely able to talk, but matches to light a signal fire. night. This is a whale ol a fish story— In short of Richa'xlson'B pond, four o> Joseph Doyon, 30, of Windsor mer Halifax whaler. bathing suit, had just climjied Into as the gentle questioning of her at- The rescue party of six was led five miles from the nearest highway Locks, was killed Saturday night It was In Cabin 86 that Poderjay. fact, Stephen Shawdow, skipper of his automobile, parked In front yard only recently married to Miss Tuf- He said the school was sighted torne.,, Geotge A. Douglas, pro­ by Omer Mason. They haa fought and Inaccessible by path or road. when a car crashed Into a guard the cruiser Stella, out of Point through the geyser like “ spouting" of his home, to go swimming when gressed, she seemed to gain versoD, sailed away last December their way along at the rate o f about Dr. Wilder said he recited how rail, hit a hole and turned over In a Pleasant, N. J., says any number of of one o f the mammals, and—well, Crowe drove up in his roadster. strength, the tears disappeared and 22, never leaving the cabin fo r meals whales figured In the "yarn.” a mile an hour ana were nearly ex­ one night a rabbit appeared and be­ ditch. The automobile was driven by Shawdow Insisted he was not being Crowe climbed out of his car. rifle she occasionally gazed across the or anything else, and keeping In It He and three Philadelphia busi­ hausted when they found Whitcher gan gnawing at a string of one Of John Murzny. also of Windsor Locks dramatic but Just going back to in hand, but the move ca u s^ no packed courtroom. leaning against a tree, near a bed his mocassins. Whitcher kicked his A man identified only as "Bebe" one of four trunks which with six ness men were on a fishing trip the old days off the (Jrand Banks, alarm aa a gun la a common sight Charge Against Her of boughs. foot and the rabbit disappeared, Carangelo of West Haven, was kill­ suitcases, made up his baggage. about eight miles off' Long Beach. tn this rural community. Although The cabin has a port hole directly when he sang; She Is charged with being an ac­ It took the men six hours to car­ only to reappear. Apparently Im­ ed and three other persons were In­ N. J.. yesterday. The boat, he skid, the Yuskis family baiT never been Over the water line. "Thar ahe blows!" cessory after the fact of the rob­ ry Whitcher, a 150-pound burden, pelled by curiosity. Whitchei* said, jured last night aa an automobile was suddenly . surrounded by friendly with Crowe, members of Miss Tufverson, known as a bril­ bery of the Needham Trust (Com­ out of the wilderness. the rabbit smelled him from; head struck a trolley car nearly head on whales For three hours the fisher­ During the lost Week the skippers the family had always greeted him pany and the slaying o f two police­ liant attorney, was seen last by a of two fishing boats reported seeing Dr. R. E. Wilder was optimistic to foot before flopping off into the at a street intersection In West men were held prisoners, fearing to courteously when they chanced to men who fell In that robbery. Her negro maid two days before Pod­ over Whltcher’s prospects for a bushes again. | Haven. move lest the whales get excited the school disporting several miles meet, George Yuskis told police to­ husband, his brother, Irving, and erjay sailed. off the coast. They were close complete recovery. He said last A searching airplane passed over­ WUllam KeUy, 17, of New Britain, and charge the craft. day. Abraham Faber, recently were con­ Still Being Held. night that the elderly superintend­ head, he said, but its ocejupants “ There must have been at least enough, they related, to distinguish Mother Nearby. victed of the slaying o f one of the drowned in Lake Benek, Mlddlefield Poderjay is still being held In baby whale flanked on either side ent's heart was better and that . he frulea to see him in the dense vege­ vesterday when a boat carrying him 200 ot them," Shewdow -said. "I Mrs. Yuskis was drawing water policemen and they now await sen­ Vienna. shut off the moto.' and said to the by their parent: was taking a UtUt nourishment tation, although be shouted and and four companions capsized. from a well a few feet away from tence in the Jail, not far away, The evidence which Scotland Yard passengers, 'Boys, don’t make a . Bit ^by bit, as he regained _ —his waveo Fires he lighted werle not Nell A. MacAulay, of New Haven, Shawdow said the fishermen her son. Crowe answ er^ the Norma testffled that after she is sending to local police concerns, move, they m igh t'get mad.” ’ ®Lrength Whitcher told of the six seen and his matches later were died In New Haven hospital last aboard his craft, aftet the first friendly hello of young Yuskis and it is reported, records of on alleged Presently, he added, the whales he spent in the wilderness. drenched by rain. He was ■ trying night as a result ot poison be took wave of excitement had subsided, bis mother with a quick raising; of j[OaaltniMd oa Page Xwa| His glasses were moved on, and the Stella was given caught by a to dry them when h« was found. in tablet form a week ego. got down to the business at hand, j(CoaUaaed on Page Two^ aa opportunity U> proceed. and caught about 20 bluefish. (Oo^tlBiMd M F act BighU m-S' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CUNN. M O N D A Y , JUNE 26, lf«4» IIANCHESTiai EVENING HKIALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 25,1984. PACETEHtXB Is no- .eommunlty, no no pointed on June 7 consisting of Ro­ church. The community conscience rJennla Hunt, Miss Anne Dlx and in the proper methods to be used In BOARD GETS PETITION land Usher, chairman; William V. Is the sunk of the consdenres of one TELLS HOW SCIENCE BRITAIN, GERMANY Misa Elizabeth Ink went to Ando'ver case of snakebite. N o one. in tbe NEW PASTOR so u c rrs NATION’S SPENDING Sweeney and Reuben Blonsteln, to IMPORTANCE OF MOUTH man and another man and another; LOVE OF GOD, NEIGHBOR HALE’S TOOPEN Friday evening to the supper given year that the cam p baa been in ex- RO tK VniE bring in nominations and proposed the public la one individual plus an­ K IT T E ’S PIGEONS > ON NINTirS CHARTER by the Ladies Benevolent Society. Istense, has as yet been bitten, the by-lawS are to make an extensive other individual plus another; the BEATS MOSQUITOES )A Communitv Lakeside sing wlU men quickly learning how to ‘‘han­ HYGIENE EMPHASIZED church is one'Christian plus anoth­ TO TALK ON DEBTS OVER 4 BILLIONS report. The proposed by-lawa have .be held next wedneiday evening at PARISHIONERS’ SUPPORT THEME BEFORE MASONS KNITIINGSHOP dle"' snakes when they are In the er Christian plus another When 1 been prepared with great care and District Group of 84 Asks That 7:30 on tha grounds of U r . and woodr. f However, In’ case - o f ( an FIRST IN RACE it is expected that they will be ac­ say "The community ought." "Tlip ** Charter Be Cancelled and Mrs. Lavergne WllUama under tbe emergency, the men have, been Health BaOetin U r ^ Dental ROCKVniE MERCHANTS cepted. A list of officers, headed by B r n r * * P* 1 Albert public ought," 'The churcu ought," D I ^ U *11 C I t-miger and vicissitude, Israel arrlv- auspices of the local Grange. -There taught how to care for a bite to pre­ Duties Transferred. Rev. Dr. George S. Brookes, pastor Examination for ChUdren K 6 T. t. H onwf um ns in rirsl schweiuer. a man who U the it means "I ought,” nr It meins KCV. J. MU8rt Ncill 5p€8K8 *'<1 RR^thly security and power, Kiwanians Hear of Varioos Lower Interest Rates; Ger­ sun Short Three BiDions of win be Instmmental and vocal vent it from being dangeroue. i irteateet Uvlnf Interpreter of Bach nothing. I of the Union Congregational National Silk Co. Stylist To music and everyone la cordially in­ Beffinning School In Fall. hut Without and within was constant Howell Cbcn^, chairman of tbe OPPOSED TO A STRIKE On next Thursday evening, Juno The sense of pciponm respeen with tbe company for a Aierzge Speed e( 1197 lost, mads them great and led tbe.-i ing the Pests. Second Vote by Textile Superior Court room. Inasmu<-h as Health, aiming at dental examina­ ut Cbordi Assarts Coo- ter Lodge on Their piane-beyond the tp the Board of Selectmen, aaklng Off Moratorinm. hi Budget Message. Week as Teacher. year, and who wtll be discharged on tions for ail Connecticut children to do seemingly impossible tasrs. o ■ narrow limits of national ^phieve* the Board of Selectmen to take the Superior Court is In s e «< 6n the 30th. It is expected that the Workers on Walkout. I CATCHING SNAKES about to enter school next fall, de­ Yards a Minde. a! I I >n n t r hlfheat honors from the um- The causes which have robbed us of t I L * A m cams that universal scops of whatever action may be necessary Tuesday, it was impossible to use 169th Infantry tiand will be present frefBllOn ne U UO vereltiei of Straaeburt, Berlin and it are all perfectly familiar to us. clared that if the mother can be nis ; Divine purpose. The wide mantle of An tntareaUnr talk ob tha habits to bring about certain changes in the court room. The American .Le­ to present a concert. T^ere will be , Parla. Then not being eattafled he W a have gro'wn sc rapidly we have, servance ot at. jonn s uay London, June 38,— (A F )—Kofo- Washington, June 38.— (AP)— The outcome of the proposed tex­ convinced that early dental care, ; Masonic charity owes much to the of mosquitoes and tha ’various meth- the 9th District and town charters. gion Is to hold a meeting Monday^ Miss Margot Knox, stylist qf the a series of Ixixlhg matches between P n ll - conUhued hie education in theology not had the time to think. W e have ttattona between (Germany and tile strike in Rockville on July 3 is POPULAR PASTIME including corrective and preventive MuMtiMtH plgMna t e a M a . ------j prophets of old. The great giants of odi used in exterminating them The petitioners suggest that tbe n e government’s emergency ex­ evening for the drilling of the drum National Silk Company, Coventry, the Jenkins team and a group from r u n M t a lC . and received his degree In theology. Hurried so fast that It has taken all Great Britain are to begin Wednes­ of great concern to the merchants corps For this reason the meeting CioBa., will be at The J. W . Hale care, 1x111 have a great influence in Manchester lodge of Masons ob- < »ml Jeremiah in was glvfen before memhera of the foUo'Wlng changes be made: Cancel­ penditures during the fiscal year to one of the other camps. There Itight home on tbe 800-mil* raee I He then occupied a poaltlon in the of ouf time to breathe. The shim­ will )>e held in the Police Court Com^my all this week for the open­ the future health of her child she served St. John's Day yesterday by j ^Img Israel to Klwanls Club at the weekly lunch­ lation of the 9tb District charter and day at the British treasury betwean ,^wnd June 30 likely will total morex of Rockville who are against the will be other events on the program from Danville, VlrglaU, Sunday, in ; Unlverelty of Strasaburg aa a oro- mer of gold has dazzled us, and ma­ room. ing of Haje’a new "Knlt-A-Blt" will not hesitate to adopt mouth attending services in a body at 8 t *lnipllclty of earlier eon In the Country cnub this noon tha transfer of tbe only duties now repreaentatlvM of both nations. than four billion dollars. vote taken Saturday. Many of the aa well. All former members -of liar. C Homer Oana. wim isaa *t the «ge of 30 he er8 his part but urfed them to aa.siat uated with high, honors first in failed that had a promise of a fair tion in the minor prophets— of intol- With approximately 2,200 textile term will be resumed before Judge the department all week to help and summer roundups to make a Bon also checked in at a speed for follow: but the fresh water variety remalna ■ecttona of the town. pated tliat. to reacn auch a ^^^■greaa January 4. of 181st Company, C, C. C., of Camp him in carrying on the work that theolcgy and then in medicine, was future in front of It simply because erbnee and tolerance in Esther, workers in Rockville and vicinity Ailyn L. Brown Tuesday morning Manchester girls and women who thorough examination and to give the distance at 1,141.28 yards par "It la a genuine pleasure to wel­ close to the stagnant pools. The purpose of the changes sug­ the Germane would make oertM I total waa set by Treasury of­ Jenkins, are quite adept at catch­ ROSARY PILGRIMAGE has already been atarteci by Mr. going thousands of miles from the the employees had no sense of per­ Jonah, Ruth show the straggle of and about 1,200 !n the textile union, at 10 o'clock. are interested in knitting their own dehtal prophylaxis. minutes. Other winners and their come the brethren of the Masonic Dr. Britten said that in extermi­ gested is to effect economies in the concessione and call off the mbra- ficials today at $7,197,000,000, in­ ing snakes, especlaily rattlers. The Stocking. cultures of the countries he loved sonal responsibility and vice versa, tht human soul to climb back to known as Rockville Local No. 2012, sfiorts togs. times were: Bill Purzyckl. Rocky fraternity especially those of Man­ nating the salt water mosquitoes, assessment and collection of taxes, tortum. cluding $78,000,000 of Treasury bills The last of the Jury trials was one who brings in the longest skin Mothers need not be fearful of Rev. Ginns' sermon follows: "to throw it all away." So the peo­ many a firm has succeeded becau.ic high points of life-—a picture grue­ but 319 voted to strike ' July 2 iff « Miss Evelyn Peterson, a popular TO SHRINE SUNDAY Hill 1,164.22. Harry Hyde, Ware- chester lodge and visiting members trenches four feet deep and about in the control of public expendi­ Fears Trade War to be sold next week. O f this, $3, the $10,000 law suit of AU>ert Frac- considers himself quite a -boy until bringing children for these exami­ ple said. But Albert SchwelUer from the youngest cash girl to tbe some at times but terribly truthful. sympathy with the vote taken at young Manchesterite who just house Point, 1,162.09, 1,161.91; W il­ HE TOOK IT UPON HIMRET.F and on behalf of the Parish to give 100 feet apart are dug. When the tures, to avoid duplication of the There was, however, no official 162,000,000 represents new money chla, administrator, against Charles someone displays a longer bhe, Rc‘ nations, the bulletin Implies, for it ha ark and other pointa. permanent teeth, -. Loss of baby amount projecteif by Mr. Roose­ cording to their own free will. He ha was to ralnlater. The first Sun­ upon himself to change the dark great church here with' many lot.il ligibus m an—but m his perplexity- qm uprising— md under.-:tandcst our OF ‘LID-CLAMPING’ is passing through the center of A son, Malcolm was bom to Mr, and keep less desirable reptiles teeth before the proper time means faithful and loving spirits in i,*. We ha wanted just one thing— security velt, and It has been looked on gen­ suggested that If the manufactur­ day cama and with It the time for ness of Africa into light. thoughts afar off" as Job discovered TUFVERSON CASE Rockville. A check up of the rate and Mrs. Malcolm Young at the away. The federal-government has pur­ crowded permanent teeth and often have a great task and with the task for the future. There Is always is also for each and every Master erally aa an informal outside limit ers would reduce the machine load of traffic Indicated that approxi­ On last Monday evening Dr. T. W. KEMP’S, Inc. bit aarvlce. He had prepared a One cannot look without the TO BE AnENDANT Windham Community Memorial infection of the new teeth when Waahlngton— DemocraUc leaders under most adverse developments it will do much to aettle the dlffer- chased more than .3,000.000 acres of 'hlgfi-grada'aerih6h''id' he' thought d'sepest' admiration' ilpoh the 'rreofd great .opportunity to live,.up to i hope when men retain the sense o f : Mason a.great'discOTeVy'The*~Prov- mately 6,000 vehicles passed a. giv­ Itpspltal in Willlmantic last Satur- Rhodes, the camp physician, in­ land ca.st, of the Great Plains for they come in. of the House admit the time may rather than an attempt to gauge encca. and OK he went up into the pulpit of that young physician, who nullt the motto of every Christian (.-him h eternal, the everlasting— the ertis of Solomon his Sbng of Sonits EVIDENCE SHIPPED en point within the day. day . night. Mr-, and Mrs. Young- structed all the foremen and leaders national forests. - -The hygicnlot also gives advice Registered Frigidair* "To exist for the Glory of God and ! im m ortal-th at which will never,never.I or songs actual outgo in advance. ■ -.-r A t' the meeting Saturday the he felt quite secure. He felt this his home amidst deep snows and end the great songs of the people AT NURSE’S WEDDING coma when they will lie forced to do live in the B urr place near the When the budget was prepared, It Is expected that this will con­ on an adequate prenatal tooth- w ay until ha had succeeded in get­ the Service of man." . nevnever die. The “ j ;jthe•the Boo^^^^^^ Book of Psalm";u-'glvrurfo'od Psalm.s— gl speakera were Joseph Sylvia, gen- Service Dept. Maintained desolation and ’ sailed his boat penance for the highhanded methods (OonUnned from Page One) expenditures were running at the tinue throughout the summer as It Andover lipe and Mr. Young is em­ building diet for expcctanl moth­ ting about half way through his W e cannot do these things If. we ' ‘ he answer pre-suppose for our deeper ttioughts. erad organizer of the woolen and ers. among icebergs in dense and d.-1 lly Mrs. Marie Scrivena To Be they have employed, but at the mo­ rate of $800,000,000 a month, but la. not probable that the road will ployed by Mr. Benton of Andover. aarmoD when he realized his -pointa do not take■ ■■ it upon ourselves. YOU ' lly of spirit. . I . , worsted departments of ,the A -liri- fog, that-he might awaken a terri­ marriage; to Poderjay to Marguer­ since January .they have never gone be completed before the latter part Miss Ann Lowray of Hartford is were not getting across to the peo­ ARE THE' CHURCH. If you take "Jesus put the answer upon the I , Mason for Matron of Honor When Miss ment they can’t be;'wofneil. can Federation of Labor and Tnom- bly neglected people. It was a duU ite Susanne Ferrand in London on as high as $500,000,000. of September. . spending a week at the home of ple tbs way he had planned. In fact It upon yourself, each individual to Bible foundation. There is no other - moment \%ould presume to a: Millirent Meakins Is Married. They are not deceiving themselves as Kelley of Local No. 1579 of 'Fast Mrs. Bessie Trythall. drab uninteresting burden wh'en sert that we discount Israel's early March 22, 1933, which wqjjld make ■ Borrowing since the first of the some of the people had fallen support the services of the chiirr*], —as any properly trained religious when they, In effect, hogltie the- Greenwich, R. I. The six .po'nts this young surgeon who had iieen stiuggle.s of the heart— or would his subsequent marriage to Miss year . consists of $2,431,000,000 The hostess of this week’s m ett-’ Ladies and Gents Tailoring oalesp. When the service was all to give of your time, energy .and man be he Jew. Gentile, Christian, Mrs. Marie. Scrlvens of 460 Hills- House as they did in applying the being sought by the textile workers ENVOY'S NARROW ESCAPE given Ismdon's best training Cho.ie hiush aside the great warnings of Tufverson bigamous. Treasury bills, $2,881,000,000 'ifreas- Ing of th# Thursday afternoon clyb \ou're not well dressed unless your g^arment is over be felt very much humiliated, effort as well as of your pia'erial J Mohammedan or Mason well knows. to-.vn Road, left yesterday for a diastic "g a g " to cnish the recent aa a national issue were expla'ned w as Mrs. Elsie Ctollins. TO TAKE UPON HIMSELF..- Tht ihe-prophcts. If for a moment we The police pointed out that proof ury certificates and notes with ma­ and ashamed of himself and gener­ aubsta'nie then It will help. How­ "When he quoted the great. Bbok three weeks’ visit in East Haven, filibuster. Rainey, the Speaker; by the different speakers. Leningrad, ij. S. S. R., June. 25.— Quite a number ot lotal people, cleaned and pressed. miracles that have been wrought in would Pay that M.asonry was con- of the London marriage would make turities extending to 1939, and $1,- ally pretty humble. It so happened ever. I am not asking you to do it of the L a w —of the second’ Law While there she will be matron of The issues include the res*ora- (AP)— Amtiasaador William C. including alumni and undergradu­ The Toughest Job that bleak ami snowbound land of Ejrns, the majority leader, and Poderjay extraditable on a charge 885.000.000 bonds maturing from all. I, myself, am willing to lake ttm ed only with these quiet refigo-, tioh of the wage scale of 1929 a Bullitt of the United States re­ that hs met the town philosopher i.,abradi>r through the efforts of i.ne Deuteronomy- he brought the law­ honor for Miss Milicent Meakins, Bankhead, chairman of the all-pow- of perjury, since to m arry Misa Tuf­ 1944 to 1948. ates of the Windham High school It upon myself. To take the great tive- thoughts— apait from the real maximum weekly scale of 35 hours ceived congratulations today for PLAIN GARMENTS aftsr thj service and these were the man and . the young people he has yer and all who heard Him back to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest crful'rules committee, clamped down verson be was required to execute attended the Senior Prom held challenge of Mr. Stocking's as a Cieam of the thoijght of thc'Bible-- in five days, representation on the his escape from injury in an airplane words of wisdom that fell from the been able to inspire to aid him, are their own childhood—^to. the code ot Meakins of East Haven, whose mar­ the lid in deliberate, coldbloodea M affidavit to the effect that he was Thursday evening In the Armory in driving force, to accept the love and v.-ould be like a man putting water Code Authority in the Industry and crash yesterday. lips of that wise old sage: "M y boy, almost beyond belief. One looks every Jewish family, the llrqt words riage to Glenn Sc.hoppe will take 'ashlon. single. Willlmantic. CLEANED— PRESSED in the House if you had gone up Into.the.pujplt. frlendshlp of you ajl. and In return ! lisped at the mother's Itnee. "Hear,, into a pit and Keeping it there to place-on June 30 at tbe home of her the "wider use of mechanism ' for The. am b a ss^ o r flew here in his A sale under the auspices of the .upaD-j|£hQul .and JisspltaU-imprQvml. They made no excuses. Bankhead ...... W ore Other’s Clothes. the settling of labor 'disputes'’ in the way you came down, you could and comfortable homes, a pe.nil'i ■wtn-aor ail in tny power and «dlhiri'! O Israel., the 'Uirii thy "Go^ Is one -slagnate-and-he-imftffoT qtronchtng ■pnfi'iits; Miss Meakins was former­ private airplane piloted by Lieut. State Board of EducatlOh' bf the aptly stated their attitude when he The Vienna package, said to be connection with code . admlni.stra- have come down the way you went given the opportunity of earning a the limits of my ability to cause j God ohd this Ood demand.s all your lua thirst. The thirst foi knowledge ly a nurse at the Manchester Me­ A Thought Thomas D. White, United States Blind ia to be !ield here ih the t"i certainty -comes in part from announced on the floor: voluminous, is .expected to contain tion. They also advocate the elimi­ "P ' livelihood with their own ha.id.s, thin church to grow, and to be your i-heart, soul, mind and strength. T his morial hospital. After an extended military attache, to ffieet hia young near future, probably early in Au­ .The time has come when the evidence that the Ferrand woman, nation of Saturday and Sunday -I may assure you viinithat rv,-,y every lime time i linoand thanklonna woo Ood inac that siicn such men ns servant In all things, large or small j is tti- great comnianilmcnl of the wisdom— of Solomon, or Job, or Ec- wedding trip the couple will make daughter, Anne, who will arrive gust. It will consist o f articles Now Made Easy-With Democratic Party should take with whom Poderjay was living in, 8 0 then every one of ns shall give 1 go liilff~a"pa]pir I reel very huih- t^Rir "Wilfred OrenfeTl were T)ofh amf -— If—tben- llke-SchweitzcT;-Grcnfcil fgreat arviiitcct.of the UnTverae nna c-leslaMteri— hut Ma- had the courage to take It up and Ha.-nardo, you lake It upon ; Ihc second is like unto it, "Thou Slnictivo science and the science ot at 11 Francis street. East Haven. Tbe motor failed just as Lieu­ Connecticut: A similar sale has litlon and stop filibuster of thi.s belonged to Miss Tufverson—which 14:12. opportunities Involved there are yourself as memhera of this church .shall love thy neighbor us thy self. engineering, makes use ot water The organization meeting of the tenant White was about to set it been held here in past summers. on themselves. character." she bought here for her wedding many responslhllltles. and 1 take It upon myself, as your Un these tw;o. Coiiimundinents hang courses ac, fundamehtai to all hu- proposed Rockvllle-Vemon Taxpay­ down at a local airport. He was^ un­ Mrs. Burgesser who has been U was midnight and a youn.q man There was even a disposition to trousseau. Heaven Is above all yet; there sits era League will be held this eve­ MODERN TAILOR SHOP . , . . -'o I minister ot shepherd, wc able to place the plane exactly..the The story of the scripture lesson all the' Law ami the prophets, and j m.ni success. When Jci,u.s rcnilmlcd FAMOUS AVIATOR It is also expected th contain, spending two weeks at the home of stood talking to a boy of S or l(M n ^hall as a team working together the Law and the protihets are tlie shrug shoulders when Snell, the Re­ a Judge. ning in the Police'fcourt room. Me­ wheels struck soft earth, and the read a short while ago is a ve-y H.e lawyer to love God with all his ; among many other things, letters Mrs. Jennie Hunt, returned -to her 2.5 Oak Street .th e fo g a n d mlst lntheiT ildstof th qlh e the great force that Christ I BIhIu ot God given tu his people publican leader, bitterly and a bit That iio king can corrupt. morial building. ship nosed over. real one about Jesus and told to u'4 riilnd He did not mean to love his | which the Ferrand woman wrdte to home in East Hartford Friday. chill and grime of London .h : ants us-to he for the unhulldlng I through His Divine Word. This Is ironically declared that "Uncle Joe" — Shakespeare. A t this time the committee ap­ Neither of the fliers was hurt. by Paul as he was urging his r.dnd with all hi.s God. He put lirst | KILLED BY FALL Poderjay, one of them, written Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hunt, Mrs. wharves along the river front. He and for Ih. hiiliaing of His I fimdauientul .Masnnii- ti'achlng. tliiiigs first. ' Cannon would turn over In his grave friends at Phlllippi to accept their while he was wooing Misa Tufver­ I found that the boy was saying tlint kingdom here on earth. I Oil Billie's I'n-stie Board at such czarlstic tactics. • various responsibilities. Paul teds "And again the command to love J son, saying: . he nau no home, that he and huu- | ___ "When we thcrclore, sta ll on this (Continued from Page One) us that even Jesus, who renll/ed G< d with all bln stiength l.s put la.i-t, , "The Ironic Touch "Get money—no matter how — J ilrcds of other boys like him lived In I foundation .wc build the w alls dt that He was on the same level wlrii you notice. How often I.-irael ,n A t that there Is a touch of the but somehow get lots of money to I boxes, barrels, and*burrows u n d'f a I Jerusalem, We construct the Holy .Sneeringor w.is reported danger- ^ CooTrlfbU 19M, R. J. lUynokto Tobscro rotnDtny Ood In a way. del’heralelv cmptle.l i building, sometimes as many as 10 w( akne8,s, as tin liihle is a just wit- Ironic In the whole affair. enable us to live as we desire." Himself and took the form of .i j remple of our God. The rccognl- ously hurt but hopes are entertaln- or 11 boys sleeping together wl>h iiits 1(1 show, gave In to the tempta- Back in 1910 Democrats joine j servant In the form of a man, Wh-it CANNON, s c o n 'I Hon oi Uie Iniiiding of a Temple not ■ ed for hla recovery. He la-psed into heartily in the revolt engineered by nothing hut the rags they wore foi a great thing He did for us In even I made by hands, eternal ' In llie I to-tru.st*fir.“t in human strength ' apparent unconsclousnesa enroute THAT TIRED "OFFICE” LO O K - i II covering. The condition of thos' m pli.vsire.l farce. Gecrge Norris of Nebraska (now doing that. But that was not all He Heavens, has its scope clcijrl.v (uit to the hospital hoys struck this young man's heart "How ea;.y it us to" take up the .Senator) that stripped Speaker Can­ WIFE NEVER LOVED did. When He reached maturity He llncii tor us. The design is upon the Harry P. Williams, of New O r­ and no sleep was possible for him ^ M’BRIDE BACK non of the dictatorial powers he had •s.'.vord liow tniv it ;:i as Jesus .s;iiu lookeo around about Himself m l trcjitlc biiiird of llie- Bible il'self. leans and Patterson, president of that night. He had hod a gllmp.se exercised over the House. realized what kind of a world He "Let us then examine this plan-: "Ho who takes up the sWord shall the Wedell-Willlams Air Service NEEDHAM’S BANDIT of the awful poverty and degradii- perl.sh by; the sword." When they recaptured control of ■was living in, and by the way. 1 "T lie books of the Bible group Coi poratlon In which Wedell was ABC , tlon in which hundreds of the city's the House in 1930, they liberalized doubt if.-In many ways. It Is very OF DRY MOVE themsc'.ves in four parts: ,1. The I’reaeli I’eare associated with him as vice-presi­ boys must live, in a great passion House procedure on the demand of (Conttnued from Page One) much changed fundamentally how Hooks of the Heart; 2, The Books of "N o te.apt,atl-:m , i.-, greater than dent. flew to Patterson from New to help he took upon himself their western and northeni members. But Jesus looked around and what did I (Continued from Page One) the Sold; 3, The Hooks of the .Mind; Eli le.s.'irt to arr.ir. Ami throughout Orleans on word o f the accident. hungei and cold, their suffering and after President Roosevelt was elect had a dispute with her father and H# see? He saw graft, lawlessnes.s and 4, The Books ot the Strength. its long ana • hbnotable careci He examined the plane and an­ sin, and the first of Dr. Uarnardo’s i ta. they tightened up and throughhome. Murton gave her money corruption, underhanded and dirty iBilde who came ta h!ir, and .sai l " .\ o one Is more conscious of the :.la.sonrv had a'dhercti to Its ancient nounced that It would be salvaged. ‘ home foi poor undernourished city that , the board of directors of the danger ot such rigid lines of- separa­ the agency of the rules committee ! •’**' apartment in Bos- DEUIXf HHIMER politics. Simony, worst of all the - laud m.'irk.s: "t'. p-each peace to After talking to wltnesse.* Mr Imys .was openetl In England, Scot­ cieated a machine impossible, to re? i ton. She said he asked her to mar- greatest enemy of the church In­ Ai'li-.Saloon i.eaguo. at .■rniecllng in tion for the books of the Bible. The them that .are fab'off and' to them i bsserked that the airplane land and Canada the homes were slst. '"y •’■n’ ®nd that when she went to difference to matters moraj and re- I Washington Jnniier'-’ 7 to to h.ad cn- cli’mcntH ot eiirli tilse and mingle 1 Inillt. Kroni the streets and . gui- that are nigh." The one great Book, Sneerlnger I her mother for advice, the latter ■Igiouii. Now then, Jc.Mus, when He I ('orsod the pniicipir of the 'onablmg with those ol the other parts. Hut tors he took the boys, gutter, rats j umondmonl,' which wtiuld cohicr nmcli confusion could be avoided t the Bible that seemsticciris thth-sancti -s a n c ti„ n U »if u .“.r Snell and his lieutenants were ' tiot that .since she had borrowed saw all of this eoi Id have acted as r<.-ce is the B.Kik of DnnleT-~the 1 half roll and dived straight Into the were we to remember In a gcneriiJ aware of this when they started ' from Murton and could not w-e are Inclined to act todav. let it they callr.l them Himdroda wc.e i upon Congrras power, dealing with a historical book.n shew ns the reijord ground at high speed. rcsoiio.l from a miserable life andami 1 National evil, which it does not pos. wav, how' llieSe clemcnt.s. of huniiin their'filibustering Uctierf. Snell, par- : ® P®-'’ “ ““ ” '** go by and say. 'What of It'?" It is ol- force. How, at times, ho other Held .^lanj Reuords sin beeause I'r Uarnitnin rocili IT ,‘u-ss tinder the Twenty-first amend­ make-up find rofleclion in the grow ­ The avaltion world mourned for ticularly, knew just how ruthless the thing" for her to do. Her none of my, business. But no, Me course .wail ppssiblc, with the hidden UI’ON HIMHELF. ment. ing de.veioi'mont of thought and ox- the flier who held many speed rec­ Democrats could be If they were : mother, who previously testified In lookeo and Instead of seeing ml.s- v.crd.s or ,\poc:ilypse of Danii'l—w« I her daughter’s -behalf hail said she Hmmm - True But really now, Could Not Bi' Enforced jicrience in God's cho.s'en people as ords in dashes between cities and pushed too far. for he him.self served thaper men and women and boys have a w,ud 01 cneoii.-agcnient- .warned Norma against marriage. hoiv docs this affect me. C. Hom -r "I urged that no amendment to reciirded m His Word. ' focal points of the United' States, as chairman of the same rules com­ and girls. He saw unbalanced souls, when 'all about Is darkest despair—- I Norm a denied .she had .ever drank Cilnns, rr you, or you or you M r. the Constitution would be enforced, , The lieart Canada and Mexico, as well as mittee during the preceding period and then He took It upon Himself when the Hoiy of Holies of the Teni- I or smoked and she continually re- Map and M rs Woman? This sounds or, of any avail, so long as there is j “Wilhout enlenng into the .'fine prized records in competitive na- ot Republican control. to cure those evils, to the very lim­ plo at Jerusaiom was defiled with I iterated, under the < questioning • of it. He didn't just talk about it. He well, and 1 approve heartily but I an alllani-e between corrupt polltic.s ' distincilon of char tiona. and International air events Just why he consented to permit . .. . SI. _ - ...... i_ Bctcr AHf!and fhniirrhfthought \i'

V A d E S d t MANCHESTER EVim NG HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAYy JUNE 25,1984.

M a n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d . Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n - Mo n d a y , j d n e 25, is * ., MISS LUCY L BARRERA G. WALTER SNOW Local Stocks N.Y. Stock* POPULAR DRESS The Poet’s Column CRUISER HOUSTON PAGE SEVEN WINS $400 SCHOLARSHIP IS NAMED DIRECTOR U H N P A R D AT CHURCH recently rented the place. BuigeSs Overnight A. P, PLAN CARD PAR H the woman ha said was hto wife, and AWARDED PRIZE Adams Exp FWIC.0FCDM1I TO THE JUNE BRIDE RAID CRYSTAL LAKE (FnnU»b«d by PotaaiB A Oe.) ...... •% STORE aOSES Severn will be arraigned before Jus­ Air Redue ...... 99 AUCTION OBSERVE lOTH WEDI Onitral Row, Hartford, Ooim. Award Made for General Ex- j \ LEAVES NAVY YARD News A FINANCIAL SUCCESS tice of the Peace Theodore Palmer Alaska Jua ...... 19% the happy roae-atrewn way. OF CAMP ATHLETICS In ElUngton court this week. All Allegheny cellence in All Actiriiles at i May happineaa linger every day. TO AID HOSPITAL 1 P. H. Stock! ...... 2% PLACE; TAKE tHREE three are being held in bonds of ANNIVERSARY IN P/ Local Store Captures Fourth Allied Cbem ...... 139% Large Crowd to Attend Meet­ Conneetlcnt College. !Stock and Fixtures Are Love s old sweet song to ever dear, Boston—A small boy who tried Miss Jeanne Milligan Wins 110 $8,000 each. Si $4,192 Bank Stock! Gen Motors ...... 80% Whoas melodiea aweetbearta always to cross Fort Point Channel on Am ComI Atco ., hear. Will Be . Floating Whiie Entrance Prize at St. Brid­ Bl< Asked I Miss Laicy L. Barrsra, one o f the improvlaed raft in order to watch Mr. and Mrs. aiioTord MUefc Place in Window Dressing Am For Pow .... ing at Country Club On And at to you June bride, we say Irving Carlson to Serve at get’s Fete. Cap Nat Bank A Trust 18 highest ranking valedictorians ever Moved Out as Company the circus detrain at nearby rail Fifty Tables are Provide! Am Rad St 8 ___ "A happy, happ; wedding day!” Afleged House of III Fame Surprised Ssturdsy nisTit- &>nn. R iv e r ...... v ...., 4S0 House When President road yards, drowned aa craft Am Smelt ...... to graduate from Manchester High And- may this love be yours always Crowds ' more numerous than on HONORED AT PARTY Has Halted Flow of Engagement Announcsdl* Htfd. Conn. Trust .... 8S Bible School in New HamiP tank beneath him. Contest Am Tel and Tel .. Wednesday Evening. school, has been awarded a $4(X) May joy and contentment come to for Gaines Thursday Hartford National ... 18 Leaves Town. Bethlehem. N. H.—Fire destroyed any preceding night packed the Am Tob B ...... scholarship for her aopbomora year stay. m Sandy Beach Area Mr. and Mrs. Alee Eoglescm 4^| Phoelnlx St. B. and T , . . 186 Sails for HavYan. the Mount Washington Hotel, owned grounds o f St. Bridget's churen, Berries — Expect Sales Am W at W k a ___ T oil’ll be queen of your home and shire for Two Weeks. West Hartford Trust.. 9S at Connecticut College for Women by T. C. Perry of PorUand, Maine, Pearl street entertained Saturday O. Walter Snow, employed by the Anaconda ...... Announcement that Albert E. Aftersoon and Evening. bringing to a financially and aoclally ON SH.YER WEDDING at New London, it waa learned 'to­ The • Popular Dress company your buaband’s heart with loss estimated at $50,(>00. _ Visited by Police. night with a surprise party IgS Uancbeater Plumbing & Supply Insurance Stocks Armour lU A . . . . Lavery of Bridgeport, former state Whose love and devotion will ne’er succeasful cUmax the five-day lawn to Drop Off Soon. day. The award was made for gen­ which baa had a stote In the State Brooklyn, N. Y.. June 25.— (A P ) New London, Conn.— Coast Guard fete which St. Bridgette Holy Name honor of Mr. and Mre. company, todiy m eived a notice Aetna Casualty ...... 49 Atchison ...... senator, will be the principal speak­ eral excellence In all aetlvltlea in depart. Irving Cartoon o f Wethereil street continue search for the 38-foot Theater block for the past 18 — The heavy orutoer Houston, which Mrs. Jane J. Aldrich, superintend­ jKiclety presented. Mitchell of 127 Cooper HIU etieSL^ Aetna Fire 38 Auburn ...... er at the joint meeting of the Cham­ which aha participated. months, dealing IH'dress'is and hate, A boms whsrsin the 'Unsesn Raw! Chimberbunce U at Boston, and 'a ebeck, award«|d to him a« Aetna Life ...... 18 20 win be Prealdeot RooaeVeit’a float­ has been appointed director of ath- Saturday afternoon, which was An alleged house of UT tema at Mr. and Oscar John- who are observing their tenth Aviation Corp ... bers of Commerce of Manchester, Miss Barrera, a member o f. last' closed its doors Saturday night. "The Guest” stolen at gunpoint Saturday from in ent of the Manchester Memorial Strawberries sold In the Man­ fourth prixe for tht' belt dresied Automobile East Hartford, Glastonbury and ing WTiite House later this summer, letics at the Recreation Camp and devoted, exclusively to children, of­ Crystal Lake, aaid to have been ding anniversary today. '■ 19%' 31% Balt and Ohio . . . year’s Manebsster High graduating shop waa opened as one o f a small Brings joy anc peace and perfect front of a hotel wharf. hospital to chairman o f the hospital Conn. General . . . Bible Sachool of the New BMgland fered gdmes and prizes with yowte- chester market yesterday for a to­ It was announced- at tee paztv window that wna entered In ,com­ .2 8 3 0 ’ Bendix ...... Rockville at the local Country Club class, epmpiled an ^ v ia b le acbolas- chain of stores, the twr 6wne“> real steamed out of th* Brooklvn Navy lorgely frequented by High school petition throughout the countiy by Hartford Fire .... 54 Beth Steel ...... Wednesday evening, has aroused Yara today. card and garden party to be given ful appeal and reduced rates on all 90 Summit Street tal of $4,073,06 which represented that William Gtogleaon and Miss Ida < tic record at the local school, never being Meriden . residents A few A place where friends in joy will Conference Luther League, to be refreshments. students, was raided by State Jan la would be married' In Jute, the Bobemon-Rocheeter company Hartford Steam B ’ 53% 65% Beth Steel, pfd . . . considerable interest and a large at­ meet The Houston, one ot the N avy’s by the nursing ataff and hospital 1,606 crates 'of 24 quarts to the being marked less than " A " in any weeks after the store opened here held at Lake Wlnnepezaukce In Now Police from the Stafford Springs During the evening, refreshniMM for the display of the metal ware National mFire o .... 64 66 tendance in anticipated. new lO.OOO-ton treaty cruisers, will Excitement became Intense at Borden ...... subject during the four-year term. one of the owners died and there And happily each other greet Hamp.shlre from July 1 to 16, Inclu­ personnel, Thursday afternoon and toests at Surprise Party. crate at $4,008.15 with a high of were served and a social hour was product! of the company during the | Phoenix Fire 62 64 Can P a c ...... proceed .to Annapolis where she will ETERNAL TRIANGLE 1 :S0 o’clock when Oener.il Chairman barracks In charge of Meuteziant She waa also prominent In musical waa at a time doubt If the store A new home L- such a lovely thing sive, A member of the League ‘it evening, June 28. from 1:30 to 8;30 Thomas Conran directed the draw­ $4 15 for tee crate, a low of $1,60 enjoyed. month of May. The Manchester | Travelers 436 445 Case (J. 1.) ...... activities and took part in sports. A home where love to always king remain In readlhee# to take the Russell I. Harmon early S u h ^ y wmuld be continued. A reorgfinlza- tha E n ^ u e l Lutheran church, he p. m. Over fifty tables'have been ing o f prize winning names. The and an average of $2.49, In addition Plumbing A Supply company is th e , Public UtHitlea StoekaItocks Cerro De Pasco .. Last fall, she entered Connecticut Where each ona In that domicile Prealde-i on a cruise to Hawaii via has btkn prominent In sports as filled for contract, auction and for a morning and two men and a--w ^an local agent for the company and the I _ _ tlon was perfected and it was de­ SENDS p m TO JAIL winners follow: Braided rug, Mrs. Mr. and Mre. Oscar Johnson of 'The chrysanthemum originated Cbes and Ohio . . . College on a $200 scholarship. She Lives foi e4ch other all the while. the Caribbean Puerto Rico, tha a runner and swimmer choice of other games. Playing will were arrested. . to the 1,606 crates of 24 quarts to asUgnment of the dressing of t h e i ^ “ “ - 40 • 44 . cided to continue the store here. A Jamroga; baby doll, Mrs. F re l Do Summit street were honored Sat­ In tee Orient, it is tee impe'Hal Chryaler ---- .... expects to major In French. Where sweet .tones rihg so merrily. Virgin Islands and the Panama He , will leave for the camp,'lo­ be from 2 until 4 p. m. the crate there was also sold 28% window m the contest war M »lgn«d ; • 37% 39% Tw'o months ago the owners gave Sankey; a Beacon blanket, Andrew Those taken Intexcustody gave flower o f . Coca Cola ...... Miss Barrera is the daughter of And' bright lights shine so cheerily] Canal. cated on Geneva Point) next Sun­ A sale o f useful articles for the urday night with a surprise party crates at $64.92 of 32 quarts to tee to Mr. Snow. Pictures ot the win-' ,."'*0, pfd. 60 65 notice that there wms to be a dis­ Healey; walking doU, Ethe; Moske; their names aa follows; crate Col Carbon ...... Mr. and Mrs. Domenico Barrera of A spot to rest when work to don«. Captain Walter B. Woodson is In day, accompanied by A r ^ r An­ housewife, also a food sale will be In observance of their silver wed­ flowsuuno were Uken .-.V.and sentaont to the ^ 52 ■ 54 continuation of the store, but th,» One Accuses Oflier of Being candlewlck bedspread Edward Nor­ Coml Solv ...... 54 School street There’s none so dear beneath the command of the Houston. Convi conducted by the committee In Mrs. Rose BiTrgosa, 22, o f Ludlow, The high for the .32-quart ctetei company'e oclce and as a result the 42 — decision has been carried on from derson of Ruarell streeL Ernest ton :$10 entrance prize. Jeanne ding anniversary, close to seventy Cons Gas ...... aun, ing her were the destroyers OIlz charge. Tea will be served from 4 Mass., charged with keeping a bouse was $2.65. the low $1;85. and tee FOOT IRRITATIONS judges of the company have decided I do., pfd ...... 45 SO week to week until last week when Berggren and Erik Modean,^th of MllUgan; three $6 entrance prizes, friends and relatives being present Cons Oil ...... “ Congratulations and joy, June and Williamson. For more Laurel atreeL who will apend their Too Friendly With Wife, unUl 8 p. m. Mrs. Edward Higgins of in fame, prostitution and sale average $2.59. that the window display in Man­ S N E T C o ...... 105 n o the notice was posted that the A. Deyorto, Joan Ellen LIngard, H from New York. Hartford. Worces­ Bliitan, ccieSad •kte. Itchins ot Com Prod ...... three weeka the Houston has and Mre. D. M. Caldwell are In .and keeping liquor wltJi Intent n," a’ subject which Is felt for the United Textile Workers pa­ 3.03 %. band of Frances (Peaches) Brown­ Margaret McKeever of 24 Haw­ the state of Bahia was described to­ Bmythe Mfg C o ...... and Miss Mathews, be went to his severe cold for the past few weeks, has Just graduated from Wesleyan, 26 34 Pub Serv N J ...... to be of vital imiwrtance to all rade In Willimantic on Labor Day. The French franc closed at 76.31 ing, was In a critical condition to­ thorne street He was arreeted by day In dispatches from Seo Salva­ Taylor and Fenn . . . . — bedroom and got a revolver from a j has been ordered by hto phyalclau with distinction In mathematics. He 80 Radio ...... 7 ^ Chamber membera. Union bands have already been to the pound compared to Satur­ day In tha hospital for joint diseases. Sergeant McGllnn. U n^e to pay dor, capital of the state. Police ar­ Torrtngton ...... dresser. He was about to put the to take ’a complete rest for the next Is to be an as.sistant in the raathe- .57% 69% Hem Rand ...... 1. . . lo*;, Mr. Lavery acrve unchanged at IBS’ ..Welgbart, apknowledged that <46,11. te-.worJ5 , both o u t < einplpye o f an cAtne.ricah. .oU. Com­ — ' Mathews^'-'ivho followed him info the Shorts his .daughter, Muriel, next year. Union Mfg O j 10 Sears Roebuck ...... ] 43 and in the state Senate In 1929 and woula be the greatest ever held In shillings, one penny ($34.77) a fine and ■BfhWnlfig c'ofit&u’ed 'Ih ' a serious' Frank Saunders’. 19. of Bolton, pany aa leader of the alleged con- U 3 Envelope com... — bouse saw the act and grappled left yesterday morning for Utica, Mrs. Lena White of Hartford and 80 Socony V a c ...... ig ti 1631, and was president of the Wliiimantlc. ounce and an amount valued at condition today, the doctor said the waa fined $10 and coats for driving spiracy. do., pfd ...... __ with him. The father joined her. N. Y.. where they spent the night Ambrose White and Mr. and .Mrs. .10.3 South Pac ...... [ 33^ Senate In the latter year. He was The following officers of the £287;000 $(1,445,103.78) waa’ pur­ millionaire real estate man has a an automobile -with Improper regis­ I t was alleged that the plot hod Veecler Koot ...... In the ensuing struggle the gun w-ith their cousin, Miss Jessie Morgan of New York called .Satur­ •27% 29 Sou P Hlc .S’...... 3,51^ formerly a trustee of the Connecti­ Uniter Textile Workers were pres­ chased. chance for recovery. Hospital at­ tration numbers. He waa operating gone on for thr4s months and that J.B Wil'ms Co., $10 par — went off several times. Miss James Today they left for Sau* day at the home,of Miss Harriet 49 South Rwy ...... 2441 cut School* for Boys at .Merldep and ent and ■ addressed the deelgates: taches said yesterday Browning was a Dodge touring car -with markere the lero hour for the revolution was Fuller. Whitlock Coll Pipe . .. — 6 a past governor of Rotary of the Ira H Dickens of Ellington, R. I„ Mathews was wounded twice In the quoit N Y„ where Mr. Shorts’ “not so good" and the report today St Brands ...... [ 20U The young of the sage hen can right leg and the father was shot In assigned to an Oldsmobile coupe.' set at 9 p. m. lost night, coinci­ Miss Amelia Foehay of Spring- 30th District. Following is a sum­ flnancla secretery; Joseph Sylvia aunt Mrs. W. J. Niles has a sum­ was that he i^-as unchanged. St Gas and E le c ...... i f leave the nest 15 minutes after the hand. T h ey' are not seriously William Dlckion waa fined $26 dentally with the celebration o f St. field is a guest of Miss Katherine mary of hts business connections: and William Beleger, organizers. hatching. mer cottage In tha Adirondack Browning was found unconscious in and costs for reckless driving. Dick­ John's day when there are fireworks St Oil C a l ...... " . . . . . 34% hurt mountains. bis hotel suUe last Friday. Ink at Overlook. St on N J ...... 43c Vice-president and director of 'the son’s car was Involved In an acci­ alt over Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. Crittenden and fam­ Bridgeport Hyilraullc company, He Is the foster father of Dorothy dent on Main street Saturday eve­ InvestigaUng aimioriUea said Tex Corp ...... 23% Sunshine and was iu the public eye ily of New Haven were at their ' STOCK MARKET Timken Roller Bear ...... 29 secretary and director ot - the ning. Hto machine collided with one that 160 prisoners In Bahia peni­ lake cottage over the week end and I Bridgeport hospital, president of constantly several years ago when driven by Miss Elva B. McCormick, tentiary had expected be freed to Union Carbide ...... 4114 Peaches Browning made sensation­ attended the morning service of the Union P a c ...... 122*i the Family Welfare Society of Fair- of 147 Etost Center street, the Im­ take up arms with Cavalcanti Mello Columbia church. field, chairman of the' Republican al accusations against him when pact damaging both cars. and Roberval Castro, an army of­ TRADING LIGHT ■Unit Aircraft ...... la ij she sued him for divorce. She failed Mr. and Mrs. Luther Prouty of * Unit Corp ■...... 5 ^ Town Committee of Fairfield, di­ ficer, at their headi Manchester spent the week end at rector of the Bridgeport Chamber to obtain the decree and the large They intended, it to aUeged, to HOT WATER 'U n it Goa Imp ...... iX L the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey of Commarce, director of the Fair- settlement she-demanded and went in-vade the banks In the city and U S Ind Ale ...... 40% on the stage. Browning is 63 years KEM n MAKES t I eLy Squler. .S Rubber ...... jg field County Planning Association, take possession of the governmental Mr. and Mrs. Roger Isbell of New Meat Packing Shares and Oil ^ member of State Tuberculosis Com­ old. -palace, imprisoning the Interventor S S m e lt...... 1 2 6 Haven were week end guests at the I U S S t e e l...... 39;% mission and trustee of junior college OFFER ON FRIGIDAIRES (Federal governor) Capt. Juracy borne of Mrs. Isbell's parent.s, Mr. o f' Connecticut. MagaJhaes. j Western Union ...... 44% and Mrs. Hubert Collins. Stocks in Fairly Moder He resides In . Fairfield and be­ Castro, However, was suddenly I West El and M f g ...... 36*4 longs to the Brooklawn Country PUBLICATION CALLED j A s announced In today’s Herald, Miss Gladys Stratton and her ' Woolworth ...... 50 % taken ill and went to a hospita). mother, Mrs. Humphrey of Hart­ Club, the Fairfield Beach Club and PLYM OUTH Kemp’s, Incorporated, local Frlgl>ough there were some firm Btatement today that the publication Alvar dothberg of 71 Ridge $3.10 a month luhioh »u. ____ .______- as well as soft spots uncovered In on his way from his New York of­ the plans to-probe secrets-of the it possible for everyone to have an street, Edward Berzewskl of 68 Bis- which the .Voung people‘s here have "Blue Eagle” , published under the the listless proceeding!. Meat park fice to Boston to attend a confer­ atomic structure by recording ac- all porcelain Frigidalre, at a very sell street, and John Freeburg of much-enjoyed. ence. tivitlea of the mysterious cosmic editorship of “Crack-Down" John­ low price. The churches of Hebron, Gilead, ing company shares and a few of 27 Ridge street were admitted, and Mr. and Mrs. W’tlllsm Armour and rays. son, la a misleading propaganda This special offer Is on the ^pu- Westchester and Colupibla are all to the oil issues were (n moderate de^ Sherwood Cone of 24 Foster street Mrs. Edward Piatt and three chil­ Studying “Explosions" sheet issued In the interest of the lar Super-Model Frigidalre, with have Africa for. the subject.of their mand at fairly substantial ad­ and Miss Ruth Eckhardt of Rock­ dren of Wapplng were visitors In Democratic party and paid for by all o f the standard features, includ­ vacation Bible s'cboola ■ this year vances. but some of the steels, cop­ By carefully recording the ac­ ville were discharged Saturday. town Friday evening. the taxpayers of the United States. ing automatic defrosting, automatic uniting In a Trl-County Union pro- pers and silver mining stocks sag­ tions of cosmic rays, and studying Mrs. Catherine Hayes of 288 Duane Falkner arrived from New Schall said that according to bis tray releasing, nine point cold con­ M onthly rental as low as ject. Each community will hold tta ged. rhere waa little news to what appear to be ."explosions" of Spencer street died at 11:55 o. m. brighten the rather desolate trading York Friday to spend the summer atoms or at least, .violent encoun­ Information the admlnlatraUon in­ trol, large porcelain hydrator, elid­ Saturday. ® school 'assisted by trained help­ SPECIAL SIX tended to make the NRiA publication plrturc. Floor tiiiembers were said with his grandmother, Mrs. Fannie ters between atoms and cosmic rays. ing utility basket, and the depend­ Tracy Brock o f Glastonbury and ers from the Hartford Seminary and Falkner. a dally paper and "It will contain at the meeting of the Trl-County to have accounted tor approximate­ Dr. Swann and his associates hope able two-cylinder Frigidalre com­ Mrs. Mlttle Walker' of 503 Eajt ' A big Fourth of July dance is all of the exclusive news o f the pressor.’ The ‘ offer la unusually Union .the last Sunday evening in ly 90 per cent of the extremely to learn mote of the atom, Its com­ Center street were admitted an4nergy which are Bunky, another of Hilda Jane’s Losers of .around a point or so m- TO PASS THROUGH PERSIA due to tee droughL the chapel at 10 o'clock. Everyone Yet a 4’door Sedan eoela practically the HYDRAULIC BRAKES. Always aqaaUsed. pets. cluded U. S. Smpltlng, U. S. Steel, of-^particular toportance to Dr. la to carry their own lunch. SwaUfi's projaet, better results can preferred and common, Amerada. tame as comparable models of the lowest* swerriag. Seva frequent reUniitg Jobe. A sk any Flym- The annual business meeting of be ob ta in ed ^ the stratosphere. four 17Qo hot water service you Kennecott. Auburn and Columbian FOREllHt EXCHANGE oath ownor if bo’d go back to msebankal brekret American, Marooned in , Tur­ me Women'- Mls.sionary Socliity will priced ears WITHOUT ALL THESE FEATURESl Carbon. Union Pqclfic w-ns down 2 — _ .Qfflflalg<, announced yesterday kestan Because of Native be held at the chapel on Thuradav that Instead o f July 1, as prevlmi.sly ®AFETY-STEEL b o d y # T I m l>Mt liuuMiyif w • - Hundreds of Satisfied Users afternoon at. 2;3ig -f- ^ i n u at one time. hut. pared this j New York. June 25-:^rATT=Fbr^ Teportefl preparations win not be Without spending an extra penny, you can that you can bavo on today's crawdod highweys. Wars, Appeals to Roosevelt. will say— Columbia complete until probably a week iJust phone S and we will Already. . . . . went to Gilead Sunday evening to The flurry m the packer group | Britain ta*^^**, othem**in cent7** later. The exact date for the flight own the Special Six with Hydraulic Brakes. FLOATING POW ER Fjiglno Moantings. Tboy keop Moscow, June 25.— (A P ) — Ed- 907 waa attributed partly to tha at^rndy Great Britain demand 5 oa ^ a- will be determined by weather con­ Your family can ride protected by a Body vibntioo away frem yea. Yoa ride fully relaxed. . ward Stevenson Murray, marooned c^st«*S alv°stin n ^A '!^'’D M“ b- advance a-jvance of01 live .stock prices. HogHogs j cables. 5.03 3-8; 60 day bllli, 6.02 >f- ditions. In Chinese Turkestan for four the ■ au^ice, . of th^ T^tcoimtv * »~i««l..Uieir best level, for t t K r^ce. demand. 6.59%; ’ cablee, of SAFETY-STEEL. You can have the com­ INDIVIDUAL W HEEL SPRlNGINa Tho' beet of the months because of a revolution call and deliver r"' . Christian Union, 1 year. Another Increase In the. prtre'i b.59%; lU ly demand, 8.65; cablet, S0 )callo4 '‘knoo.type*’ sprinc. de ueod on the m e.t ex- among the Mohammedan Ulbes, has , o r gasoline. In California helped to I fort of Individual Wheel Springing and 8.5o» ‘ poneivo c ars fo r a m ore c o m fo rtabls bock-eoat rids. enlisted President Roosevelt in an afoucly the petroleum group. ! 5IR.S. C Ln-T .a r r a ig n e d Demands: Floating Power without paying a penalty effort to provide an exit for him ___ .While the belief was geni»ral that ; TS m . Pistons whk four rings l«.»— .t of tko ueusl ?.***1“ *” ' *3.36; (3ermany, 88 23;' Manchester for these improvements. / through Persia. ''there isn^t anything like if* Cooperstown N Y Juna higher prices will l>e seen this fall, |Holland, 67.82; Norway. 26.32' i tkreo. Fonr-bsoring Crenkebaft— Vsivo-eost Ineorts— • Murray, an American, taught TWO DRESSES Mrs.' M artha-aift' 28 ’ ‘•o»’«ent«torj healUted to Sweden. 25.90; Denmark, 22,50; Fin- i Date Book Today the prices of “ All T h rw ” low- OU rilU r— Toropormture and Ofl Praesure Indicators . three years at Robert CoUege In land, 2,24: Sw-iUerland. 32.6'J- , on lastrunisnl Penal— Steal ArtUlory W baelt. Istanbul. He entered Turkestan degree murder this m o iX g m a ' ^ ^ e n t s " equuy ; Spain, 13.68. Portugal. 468 5-8;! priced care are virtually the same. Don’t from Soviet Russia to visit his for­ CLEANED and PRESSED This Week Prices os lew os $488 for Standard Plymouth. A ll prices Electric w a t e r h e atin g c a n be supplied by y o u r private court session before Peace ' Greece. ,94 3-4; Poland. IS lklN; ' June 27. Dinner meeting of East mer pupils and to go through Kash­ Hungary, 29.70N: Rumania, l.ooi-- ! buy blindfolded. Don’t lot “ habit” rule f.oA. factory, Detroit, subject to change yrithout notice. H.artford, Glastonbury, Rockville, gar aqd over the Himalayas to In­ Argentine. 3S.56N; Brazil, 8.54N- Time paymonU to fit your budgsL Ask your desler for ' and local Chamber of Commerce .it your judgment. Go see this Plymouth dia. He now is at Klibja. This week only for R egular plumber- c a l l h im O r »n n ,. ™ ov., “ i " , 29 06; Shanghai, 33.87uM Country I'lub. Special Six today . . . at any Dodge, De Soto the Official Chryslor Motors Commercial Credit Plan. Murray bad the necessary visas an automobile to cause death Hongkong. 37.3S: .Mexico Citv ■ for bis Indian trip but native wars Mrs. Clift pleaded not guilty rcralled that, while the dollar has 1 silver peso*. 2* 00; I'n j been devalued by 40 per cent, there­ a n o t h e r o c e a n h o p or Chrysler dealer. Buy no car until you do. blocked his travels and make It ahortJy before 11 a. m. e. a. t. and New York. 101.12>a; New' York in' necessary for him to leave through $1.75 Mrs. Eva Coo,. 46, at whose road by indicating a probable price rise .Montreal. 98.87%. of 66 2-3 per cent, prices have Chicago, June 25— (A P i — En Persia and to cross Soviet territory house Wright was a handy man, w-as N.— Nominal. again. actually risen only about 20 per ______route to New York to attempt s acheduled to be arraigned soon tronsAtlantic flight to Norw-ay. Unable to get a Soviet transit W’e gnurmtec tliis to be oar $1.00 grad- of work. after. industrial- Scrum which was nesded to chsck visa' without a Persian visa and atudying this an epidemic of typhoid fever^at sSn Thor Solberg. 39. Brooklyn picture The Manchester Electric Company frame manufacturer w-ho turned Hnding It impossible to reach any' Moat Chinese foods ars cooksd o w r p K aviator, stopped over in Chicago to­ PLYMOUTH MOTOR CORPORAHON Persian consulate. Murrfty appealed | tor a very abort tlinii, rcta'nlag day. He said his fiiglit would .-dart directly to President Roosevelt 778 Main St Phone 5181 fiBBSl flaTOf. within a short time in bis amphl- DIVISION OF CHRYSLIR MOTORS w-ho 'directed the United States em-1 WEST CLEANING CO. blan plane, the Lief Ericson. bassy at. Moscow to intervene with ' 19.1 Center Street tee Soviet foreign office and tee Manchester Persian goi'emment. [k

iSii-i BEGIN HERE TODAT comment that if they didn't go BThni HOWARD JACKSON his white pants would do for an­ to the unall middle-wMt- other day. Lieut. Amos Anderson Says Louis D. Grant o«il of Morlbnrg: JANE So Saturday was got through WOLCOn DOUBLE SLAYER Louis Dunham Grant, 74, drop­ the prettleet Rlrl in ' isafely. but as Sunday evening ap­ Torrington, June 25.—(API — ped dead Saturday afternoon while U om , determlnee to win hJe heart, proached Amy began to wonder William P. O'Dbnnell, sports editor mowing his lawn at his home, 68 Howard, a younK ' *eblo|t>’ ‘ In- It Had No Connection l e a d s r iv a l b y 30 y a r d s , ' if Jane and Howard would appear of the Waterbury Republican and Strickland street; Death waj due Giants-Cards Go Boon To Cubs IS STIU AT LIBERH How much coolSr for everyone Mtnutor, U attrarted by Jane'e for the evening sing which wis Miss Gertrude Phelps of Lltchtleld to heart trouble Medical Exumintr Ask the woman who owns one! ffliitiid. AMY LOWE, hut .lane an. institution in the Lowe house­ were married at .‘U. Anthony’s With Darien Mystery. W, Ft, Tinker found to take advantage of picnic weath­ Or better still drop in and see the , scbemea; to keep the two from hold. It wa.» very simple. The (Continued from Page One) church, Litchfield, this morning at Bom in South Windsor Mr. Gr.mt er. There are all sorts of tasty new qlr cooled Electrolux yourself. beoomlnR better acquainted. How­ neighbors came in and. sat about' 10 o'clock by the Rev. John L. Mc------j had been a resident of Mar Chester little sandwiches and cool salads It uses less gas than formerly and CHICAGO HAS HNE SETS NEW RECORD FORMED ard hears .Amy playing on the informally for- an hour or two the ride and one shot. The slug no water at all, the temperature FIVE CHANGES MADE IN Columbia Heads Colleges Guinness, who also celebrated the Darien, June 25.—(A P)— Return- and alide-don-n-easy desserts that > chapel orKao one day, calls on and sang in chorus such hymns tore Into the heart of young Yuskis nuptial mass...... * - y ago was employed by Cheney rises just enough to defrost without h a t. rvenlnK and almoet Im- , ing from Middletown. Conn., early are easy to'pt-epare and pack—and and songs a.s they cared to select. and death was Immediate. Then Miss Birdie L. McGuire of New I this morning, Detective Lieutenanit Brothers as night watchman. ’ He Intertupting the cooling process, lota Double Winner ■wdlately falls In love. It w-as neither a faculty ' nor a Crowe raised the rifle and brought no trouble at alt to eat! of tall bottles, or even a large roast CHANCE TO REGAIN In Intercollegiate League York city was maid Ot honoj and i Amos Anderson stated that one oi -U-as a member of, the North Meth- ^ On the way home he Is eon- towm affair., There were no in vi­ the butt dowrn over the shoulder of odist chutch and on June 1 he and are easily accommodated. It has RESULTS OF NCAA MEET (ToBted by Jane who hysterically talions anti Mias Marie F. Dolan of New York I the promising clues , to an identlfl- ALSO BREAKS OLD no refreshments be­ the dead youth. A piece of wood his wife observed the 50th anniver­ no m-jvlng parts to make noise or accuses him of breahlnit her clty was btidesmaid. EMward cation of the nude body of a three New York, June' 25.—(AP),— yond lemonade or ginger ale And chipped from the handle of the rifle, O’Donnell, brother of the bridegroom t year old child found in a field' here sary of their marriage. ! vibration. Stop at The Manchester THE LEAGUE LEAD t Greatest number of home rune in heart. When be tries to calm her cookies and a pitcher of cold but­ but the rnurderer clung to the gun Gas (Company and learn sixteen : Players on jeams In tbe Eastern In a season—10 by Columbia. Jane Interprets his . words as a waa best man. Another brother j Saturday, had been discarded. Be.sldes his wife he leaves four ! WHEN FILMS ARE SHOWN termilk for two or three of Pro­ which, it. subsequently developed, The days ot uncomfortable, stiff; other reasons why you should have Graatest niirobtr of double plays declaration of love. N'est morn- Francis O’Donnell, a,nd Henry L. Lieutenant Anderson questioned a, Alex Johnton, Mra, t tercoUegiate Baseball League had TO TARE STEEPLECHASi fessor 'Lowe’s cronies who com- ! still was In good order, Bropby of the Republican sports George Holmes, of Manenester backed summer chairs are over!! an Electrolux Gas Refrigerator. In a season—10 by Pennsylvania. 1b|C she tek'phones Amy, "How­ plained that this delicacy was 1 .Mrs. Yuskis ran ,to her son. Yliddletown residen*. whose name The new ones have slanted backs I ------Greataat number of runs batted tn ard and I are eoKaired.” staff were ushers.' The bride was was on a sales slip found near the Mrs R. C. Seldler of West Flartt jrd Terrymen Edge Red Birds iiCvei supplied them In thetr own I throwing the pall at Crowe as she given In marriage by her. father, and Mrs. Edgar Schead ■ .i» East and seats that spell heavenly com-1 At a debutante party given In haunts today as a final survey of j for a season—80 by Columbia. (Tied NOW GO WITH THE STORY homes. ran. The iiten.sil ml.ssed hint. body. The rqan said that he was Camera’! Eye apd Electrical'NEW BRITAIN TOPS* the record# revealed thilr astound-! Oolumbls record of 1931.) George Phelps. visiting IH Darieu last September Woodstock: also -two sons, How­ fort. 1 have in mind a particular I New York last year, the coat per Ez-Fordham Ace Beats New York A. C. Teammate Sec­ c h a p t e r IV Amy watched the guests nerv- Then Crowe fired at her and thi A reception at Phelps Tavern foi-1 and probably dropped the slip at ard L. Grant and Corndn Grant of yacht chair that I saw at Watkins. I person of the food was fifty dollars. in First Game of Series; Ing achievements in the epic battle j Trophies and cups donated to the Amy put down the receiver as : ously as they arrived, trying to bullet creased her scalp. She was Manchester. It’s just the right size, most com- Here is what was served: huge, out- just clo ^ . As Columbia retained league were officially awarded to- one puts down something tainted. be very smiling and welcoming’, lowed the ceremony, after which' that time. Anderson said ..e was Timiiig Show Error, of CATHOLICS 2 TO 1 its championship with the lowest removed to $t. Mary’s hospital, In Mr. and iirs. O'Donnell left for a 1 satisfied with the explanation, The funeral will be held Tufudav fortably fashioned, gay colored and of-scaspn- strawberries, spiced and day os follows: ond Time m Ten Starts; Clips 26 Seconds from Old She couldn’t say she was glad that but her effort was unneeded for Waterbury by Deputy Sheriff Henry can be folded and taken along on I brought on In the skin of a tropical Ruth Slams Homer With percentage on record in any college Sidney Bmlen Hutchinson, cup fbr Jane was happy. She wasn't able Jane and Howard did not come, honeymoon trip. They will live in j Box as a Clue i afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Holmes Judges and Timeri 'sport in any section eight games L. Norton and was permitted to go Litchfield. ' Hopes for a solution of the mys-i parlors and at 2:30 a tripr-best of all it’s only $1 .98. | grapefruit: soup to cocoanut shells; m team champion (to be won five to answer . She wasn't able to think. nor did Miss Rosa. It beeame a home after treatment. trout realistically swimming in a won against four lost for .607, four times by one team, aacluaivs of ties, Figure for Distance to Turn in Second Fastest Race - It mdst ,be true that Jane was Sunday evening like many other Mrs,_0’DonnelI Is state treasurer: tery are now centered around a' North Methodist church. The Bases FnU, Yankees Wm. individual marks' ware shattered 'Hired .Man Runs I'p. of the Daughters of Isabella. cardboard box, also found near, theconducted b'y Rev. • ^ 1 sea of gravy: quail Imported from Meet On Coast; Champion for retirement)—Oilumbla. engaged to Howard even though Sunday evenings,- and somehow Attracted by the shooting, Julius ; Mexico, with a sauce of guava jelly West Ends Win Pitchers’ and a fifth was tied. Tbe teams Charles Hildreth Blair Bat for Jane wasn't exact about truth that fact ‘ struck a new dlsolation body by the police. "C. Homer Ginns, the new pasfoi at broke two records and tied a third. by an American in Track History; Caps Feat by Win­ Karvaiiskas, the hired man, ran to­ The hair, they said, matches hair' North Methodist church, nsslst- I and juniper berries; endive salad team producing individual batting when shading It favored her own into Amy’s thoughts. .She would ward the house from the barnyard Silver’jewelry, which has grown with French dressing and an extra Is Deprived of His Title. By HUGH S. FULLERTON, JB. New wearers of these crowns are: champion (to be won five times by case. But Amy knew that Jane’s go on for years and years and on the child’s skeleton. - j ed by Rev Frederick C. Allen of dark and tarnished, may have Its Battle Between Storey and (A. P. Bperta Writer)^ Greatest number of hits In a sea­ across the street. As he turned DECLARES HITLER The box contained newspapers, Second Congregational church. sauce ot blackberry jelly mixed one team, exciusivs of ties, for ro­ ning 3,000 Meter Event to Retain Title m New Tune. half-truths were less by Intention years, playing hymns for Sunday the corner of the barn, ho shw the luster revived by scrubbing It with with claret. Finally the dessert Tbe current "eruolal” series be­ son—21 by Donald 8. KsUstt, of Uroment)—Pennsylvania. than by self-deception. Jane evenings. She would grow tired police saicl, and was three feet long,! burial iVlll be in the Waoplng toothpaste. Incidentally, tooth Psnnsylvaaia. slain youth, wounded womhn and resembling one used originally to; cemetery, SoUth Windsor. wn.s three ices covered with heated V6» AfiftlM, JuB* 3B.—(AP) — Hewitt; Third Loss. tween the Otants and Cardinals to­ Charles Hildreth Blair Individual wanted such and such things to and old and it would not matter killer, and sen.slng his danger turned RULE N ^ R AN END powder makes an excellent cleanser .sugar and served in a great red day offered the third place club of Oreatest number of runs scored trophy to batting champion —Don* be true. Therefore they must be to anyone. As she skilfully low­ hold bread. | • ------for white patent leather pocket- The camera’e >ya and elaetrlcal In a season, 19 by Alfred J. Bara- add S. K ellett of Pennsylvania; and ducked, back around the corner. A tattered pair of blue trousers I Catherine D. Hayes bowl, with hot brandy >181106. the National League, the Chicago (Special To The Herald) true. By long acquaintance Amy ered ’’JeruHalem the Golden'.’ to a He halted .tfiere probably too terro r­ books. Shake the powder "on to tlminf threatened today to rout Cuba, the finest sort of opportunity bos, of Columbia. average .488. could usually tell the place where more singable compass she coilld found hear the body and at first re-i Catherine Detweiler Hayes, judges and tlmera of intercollegiate The Catholic club suffered Its New York. June 25— (AP)—Climaxing a return to fo rm - ized to (lee, as the killer, his atten ­ the bag, rub hard and wipe off with third successlvs defeat at lEost End to get Into tlia middle of the race for Greatest number of runs batted In Princeton A. A. Cup donated In. reality ended with Jane and imag­ have Hung up her arms an-d Writer for New York Paper garded as of no importance, a s -, of John J. Hayes of 258 Spen- a damp cloth. Just never let this track events from tbe courses and for a season—23 by Owen W. Mc­ Perpetuity by Dr. Charles W. Ken­ in fact reaching a form which surpassed in some ways that - tion attracted, strode toward him. sumed a prominent position in the *^er street, died, at the Manchester P ark In New B ritain yesterday ths lead. ination began. This time there screamed with horror at the bleak Then at close range - with blood I enter your mind when you arc drive them Into the etande with the Dowell of Columbia. nedy for team producing base steal­ which made him a hordham hero—Joseph Paul McClflskey to­ was DO Imagination. Jane and and endless future. investigation today, police said, but Memorial hospital juat before mid ;COUiCX;fUi€^ when ths West Ends defeated them Olonts Hold Lead curdling deliberation, Crowe fired brushing your pearly white teeth. euBtomere. in a great mound duel by the score Oreatest number of home runs In ing champion—Dartmouth. day 8tood as the only double winner in the Metropolitan A. A. U. Howard Jackson were certainly Says Dictator Will Resign they would not discuss them- fur­ night Saturday night. She W'la 42 Definite indication of this waa The aiahts protected their place a season—4 by Donald 8. Kellett of Princeton A. A. individual trophy his rifle and a pistol repeatedly Into ther. years. of 2-1. at the top yesterday when they senior track and fleld champiohships and owner of two new engaged and yet, only last night In the morning she escaped from the body of the defenseless miin. given when officials of the N. C. A. Pennsylvania and Owen W. McDow­ —Jacob K.' Eidwards, Dartmouth; 8 —Amy put her bead down and the house as soon as she could, She was admitted to tbe hospital A. (Championships last Saturday "Horse” Bogglnl pulled the field­ smashed the Cards down into a 9 ell of Columbia. stolen bases. meet records. One bullet tore the upper part of Within Two Weeks. ing feature of the game In the first closed her eyes to keep back tears taking the music she had bought the arm away. Karvauskos died .\PPEAL IS ISSUED Wednesday and an emergency oper­ boldly rewrote-the finish of five of to 7 defeat in one decisive Inning, Greatest number of strike outs In Captain's Cup—-«'T*iose-frtend,'twttr' iB’efttbers' . — Ends. , .-- - BilsLon, but- taking a 10-7 beartingrin a p t believa be could. w4ai A.S c a ­ Brilliant- Exbibitioi to , concentrated on these, working im- llevcd, to replenish his ammunition 4. The former Crown Prince, oF Manchester’s, quota of 43 men. Ap- A. .ludson Palmer, died at her home I ‘“'“‘“'-•rs "TShJUfipiSii,'1681 four fh tffe -ShUfflC, the afterpiece. never beaten by ah American over sound of Jane. She must have i til she had to pause' for weariness, but held to third wdth 43. 8b r h a e pable as Neuatl la, I am firmly time to- herself to put this all and possibly to obtain provisions.- one of the Kaiser’s grandsons, or "plicanto ■ must file their applications - . ' 547 Center street, this morning! S'. PO Ruth Comes Through TmiiFy’s Handler Refoses Saturday aftemocn, ths Blusflsids this particular test, again set thS ’ While she rested she heard a Hiller himself, will be made regent pbout P o’clock -f. II. '^"'“'3 I Thomas’s Seminary, served on The electric motion picture timing Preiser, 2b ... 2 0 0 1 2 4 0 convinced that be - would not have pace from the start and won by straight. .She would go over to not later than Wednesday, June 27, "While the "Grandstand managers" a (Chinaman’s chance against defeated the Strong Wctherafleld A. Whip Locals by 10 to 1. scratching, scraping, breathles.s or' president. -several, months "p Palmer a me'r**hnd had: ' nuptial ‘■‘’® mass, ‘he cciemony and device probably deprived Glenn Hultberg, 3b .. ...3 0 1 2 1 0 100 yards from Eh>o Penttl, 1939 HopsonvUIe for today, on the pre­ sound and she looked down to sec „ YOUR Hardin, L. ^S. U’s great quarter were shaking their beads over Baba hitter like Baer. '5. Franz von Papen or Hermann LAItSO.N PLE.YDS Ol ILTY ived in Manchester for about 25 Organist Charles B. Packard gave Kenure, c .,.. . ..4 0 0 4 0 0 Boot for Neosel; Garden C., by a HC«rs of 8-8, behind the Olympics runner, of the Millroee A- text of getting new musir. Then Howard Jackson climbing—with a miler and hurdler of a world record Miller, c f ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 Ruth's 21 hlUess trips to the platter, "Baeruls a killer, that’s what she would - toll - Erlgar. she dWn’t Wilhelm Goering Will become chan- years, coming here from Andover. Ig brief organ recital while the the great man stepped up and superb pitching of Bill NSubauer A. McCIuskey’s steeplechase time great dent nf dirflculty -through rellor. ,' _ ------in the 220-yard low barrler.<). It A. Cormier, ss .. . 4 1 2 1 5 1 he is. If I acquiesced to Netisel The New England Colored Olents sms 9:20.6 seconds, two sccoada want to go to the dance tonight. one of the harrow windows. H artford, June 25.—lA P j—Carl The. sin-g- clocked .him in 23.16 seconds where­ Covaleski, rf , gathered most of the day’s Ameri­ Puzzled in Seeking Foe. meeting him, and Walter waa who stnick out 13 men and allowed Hastily she got ready to go for Daily Health "6. If Hitler is made pre.sident, E. Larson, former postmaster ot ter They are, Clarence, WaUaco j ^rs were Mr.-.. ...acgarei au.iiv CHILDREN ...3 0 0 2 0 0 came out from Hartford yesterday better than the meet record set by "Qli, be careful.’’ called Amy. Margaret Sullivan as the stop watches showed his time Needham, If ...... 3 0 0 can League headlines by proj>elilng hurt, It would be my fault And only three hits. No. IS didn’t prove the music, caught the half-past executive power will be ' vc.stcd in Kiisl Windsor H 11, pleaded guilty to and Mrs. Thomas Brennan. Duri: 2 0 1 enemqpn, and at Jarvis Grove, had Frank Nordell last year. "They’re so high \ the chancellor; If a Hoheiizollern be-r Grace E, Palmer who teache.s in By Qlive Rob«rt> Barton < as 22.7. The aw ard of places in the Blanchard, lb ...3 0 0’12 1 0 bia eleventh horner into the bleach­ I do not Intend to run the risk any jinx for Ncubauer but It did to 10 interurban and discovered, to By this time he hail scrambled _ . .. ,,,. ii.regulanlies In irOnncction with C. the service Mrs Brennan sang ers with the bases full to give the of having the death of a fine boy. I'-ttle trouble in handing a lacing to Follows Toe Tired her relief that there was no one New Jersey: Charles R. Palmer I'f _ tr m* stavict. 120-y'ard high hurdles, , 100-yard Storey, p ------.. .3 1 2 0 3 1 EDITOR’S NOTE: This le the 'Wethersfield batters. The Bhiefleld’s Many of the spectators were jmx- Thnuigli and tirupped to the floor, Service "Ave Maria". The bridal atten-J- dash, 220-yard loyv hurdles, and 440- Yanks a 6 to 0 victory over .Chi­ final of three artlrles op the Max on my hzmda." ttanchester Green, taking the, game she kfievy .In'the car. The day wa.'t brthVrX"altoX * ^>0®-' Biickinghani. formerly of this town. ants were Mrs. Cornelius Foley as scored all their runs In the third In­ bj a score of 10 to 1. The visitors zled by that final lap of the 8,000 "What made you lock the door'?’’ "7. Fritz Thy.ssen. steel «nd power! She also leaves eight grandchildren Summer itepis for the busy mo­ yord dash were changed consider­ 29 2 7 27 14 3 cago. • Beer of yesterday, today and to- So you see that the counselor of very hot and the town, a county ., (,p asked. "Did you, .think I'll (JET \\VV> FKO.M D.\ILY matron of honof, William P. Cur­ ther doing b ir own housework and ably. The victory couldn't lift the Yanks morrow. one proapectivi opponent is a-sry of ning on .six hits and three bases on lust no time at all in getting started, meters. McCluskey was In front all seat and small Inilustrlal center, ' baron, will hold his-gnp a* czar O f : .. . j and one great grandchild. F'uncral tin of Hartford was best man for Catholic Club. balls. Rautenberg ahd Plurek were the way, by about a atride, hut rnme.'’’’ f AKES AND KO.UTINE the Ruhr and Rhine ba.sins ’’ exceptions to a arrangements are Incomplete. looking a ^ r her own childern: George Fi.sher, Loui.siana State, McUor, rf ...... 4 1 2 1 0 0 o'jt of second place as Detroit's Baer, a swatter like Jack Dempsey touching up Wilson on the mound was dingy and noisy and crowdi;d j "Yes. And I didn’t want .to. arc .sjiecia.lgmaati'r s leporl in the bank- ! ______’ . •Mr. Gatos, and the usners were Cor­ Dismantle the .house as you Tigers handed the A s an 8 to 4 the - hitting stars for the Blueflelds, tot the Hublardites, In such fashion when, one lap from home, he began by Saturday market wagons and Steel (the name is a nom do nelius Foley, and George J Pellet Saturday was awardeij the 120-yard Boggini, s.s ‘ ...3 0 1 1 3 0 By HARRY GRAYSON and the first genuine heavyweight glancing over hts shoulder, evident­ you." I allow Exaniplo o( Faiiioiis Ford phiniel was for several years eco­ ruptcy* ease ot Jo.scph S. PilUnger i would^ for a summer camp. Put high barrier title and given tbe gold Burkbardt, cf .. .4 0 1 0 0 1 .•heilacking despite Bob Johnson’s NEA Serxioe Sports Writer Utleholder since Tunney called it a and B. McCue was the star for the as to push four runs across In the their crowding customers. Amy Kilisoii-lliirrmighs-F In'stimr (iroiip against the C. O. .Miller Company. tleri of Hartford. bric-a-brac away in the top of a 22nd circuit swaL 'Vetheraflcld team. opening frame, and a' couple mote in ly expecting Follows to make bis did not mind tor they gave her 'Tome down, ” ho begged. I'm nomic adviser abroad for the Ger­ The bride was gowned in mousse- medal. Some ten hours later Sam Lovett. 3 b ___ ,..4 0 0 2 1 0 career six years ago. And the other bid for the lead, the latter waved going to b;ll you the truth no mat- I to fiof Ri'iil I’loaaiiro I-'rmii man ministry of economics. He Slamford Department Store, were KlJ'NKIiALS clqsel or in the attic, or even in Klopstock, Stanford, was given offi­ Vince, If ...... >^4 0 1 0 0 0 The Cleveland Indians returned to Now Yor)c, June 25 —W hatever eligible challengers are hesitant, to Id a well played game yesterday, the next inning. Wilson weathered the privacy ahe needed. She heard by Judged Thomas line de sole made with train. Her tjre cellar. till; Blueflelds lost to the Lincoln him oa with a gesture of resigna­ bought the music and ate lunch ter what you think about 'me att- i >’oiir Rost served as a member of the I*rus- today. cial recognition as the winner. Mu.ssey, 2b , . . ...3 0 0 3 3c 0 third place ahead of Boston by became of old Charley Harvey, he say tbe least. „ ' the third without further damage, David .M. Rlchnuin of New Mrs. Christina Hampton bridal veil fell from a coronet of Dairy by a score of 4-3. It was a and retired In the fourth tn favor tion. McCluskey stepped up the in a cool little green toa-rooni. eiwai'.l, Thal’.s one thing I'm go-' Tilts Is the fourth of.a senes slan Diet and later became -private Haven lace and pearls and was c.aiight will Use paper napkins and paper The Louisiana timber-skipper was Cooney, Tb ...... 3 0 0 9 1 0 downing the Red Sox 6-2 with a of the handlebac, mustachio, who A majority of competent- critics pace as Follows fell back rapidly to mg to do. I’ve thought of it all I of six .articles hy Dr. .Morris secretary to the president of the IM as the spci’ial receiver Funeral service.s tor Mrs. Chrla- towels as much as possible. They shunted back to third place after McCauley, c .. ...2 6 0 7 0 1 ninth inning rally tliat gave the returnee from Miami in. early declare that Baer and his punch­ tough game for Kovla who wa.s of &IikoUet. The boys from H artford "I haven't lo.sl my appetite en­ timi Hampton Tedford of 216. clusters of orange blossoms. vorklng h.ird for a victor. He struck be 30 yards in arreara at the fialib. tirely.’’ she reminded hefself with through IliiH mlsi'iahle buHine.ss." I l''oihhelii in which he tolls you Relchsbank. HjalPmr Schacht. On carried a shower bouquet of gar arc cheap. And perhaps picnic the officials had several good looks J. Hewitt, p .. ...3 0 1 1 3 0 former Indian ace, Wes Ferrell, hts March frankly saying that his ing power would have to he given welcomed the change - by banging Although Follows finished fftsh a wry smile. She looked in .shop Amy came dowiistalr.s slowly, her f how to get the be.sl relaxation the day Jllller was appointed chan­ Oanie wanlons of Santa Biirh-ro Wetlierell .street were held at her plates won't offend your idea of at the pictures, with Amsden F. Hewitt* ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 frsl defeat of the year. Walter Steve Hamas wanted no part oi favorable conaideratipn in a bat­ out eleven men. Ray waa -the, Brut- out six bits from Mikoliet's de­ home yesterday aftern'inn. Rev denias and valley lilto-s. flelds downfall. He stnick out nine while McCluskey was well done in, windows and sat for a while m hem} knoekmg. .She waa thinking, : anil Mijoyinent out of yoni v.acii- cellor, Steel wa.s arrested and sent county. (*ali., seined several ei\^eKs The matron of honoi ^Irre propriety Bought., by the hundreds Oliver, Miami, second, The camera Stewart's five hit hurling enabled Primo earners, but would like tle with any of tbe great cham­ livery, including two homers by 8. the former said, "1 just 'didn't have "1 ought to helmve a.M if this moa-nt tion . ' to a. eonoentratioh camp. He e.s- Louis I, Beider, pastor of Christ they are jncxpensl^. They save said the time was 14.63, as com-; 31 1 6 24 11 2 Washington to bland the Browns 7 pions of tbe pest. men and allowed only four hits. Jones and Wll’s. the park behind the aid hriek of 2.120 vouni; steelhead trout ■'Vnd Church Cathedral of Hartford, olli- gown of peach colored organdy with nothing better than an early sp- my sprint , today, after the pace Joe courthouse, .so that .'he eoiild go nothing. I ought to sav that I eon ' l aped, made tils w-ny to England and ttonsfe i.,! them to dci^er streams I ” xh;“bc;;;.;r ^Ofe- large hat to match and arm bouquet soap, ichor and nerves. pared with the hand-tiiiied mark of ' . *F. Hewitt batleU for Cooney in to 0 and finish ju.st a half game out polntment with .Max Baer? Camera is one of the mighty Capolla in right field robbed Katks- It was simply s case of ths Giants graiulato him Bernaril 14.4. veck of two long drives by making set—and 1 don’t know that I could home late. Her father ami mother m l»R. MORRIS I'ISIIIIKI.N then In America. He has Confiib- as they .were about -to be Ian iloek- Of Rapture roses. The ceremony .i /■If the floors are smooth enough 9th. of the' first divlaioh. Old Charley was fresh from few- who assert th at Max Adelbert cuthlttibg the Green all the way have caught him even If I bad had and grandfather were on the KJItor, .liiiiriial of the .\nierleaii uted to several American magazines, i ed owing to low water. Devlin. William Humphrey.s. Egnotz to keep their splinters, to them- ' There was no question of Ralph Runs batted in: Burkbardt, A. can't smack ’em like a Kansas cy-i two catches that many funs won't thiough, and though the Hublard­ Hichit. John Waddell. Peter Smith the church was followed by a brean- seeing Carnrra camp on Thomas it ” . porch when she eame up the He niel her al the fmil of the .siedleal .\SMoehiUiiii, iiiul of llyglea, fa-sl and reception foi SO guests at selvcfi. take up rugs. Perhaps you Metcalfe's victory in the 100-yard Cormier. , ^ughran’s corns while pushing clone. forget. Piurek waa best for . Blue- ites had their choice of three htirl- Street at twilight - rn.tc.ssor and Robert Sullivan. Burial wa.s ui dub, but Hunter Russell, Illinois, Home run: A- Cormier. flflds. .stairs, and stwd there, not the Health Miigir/.lne j East cemeterv. ihe Sunset Ridge Co.mtry club. hav" small rugs to thrown down the professor around the prem­ "He no hurt me,” mumbled • I's. as presented by the Giants Here is an account of MrClosisny’a Lowe with -the evening mall m touching Im'F lull iloae hefoie' liei t=hief factors of a healthful Taea- East Hartford during .'hic’h music beside, beds — a la cottage. orlginsjly listed third, was given a Sacrifice hits: Boggini. Preiser 2, ises. ' *, Primo, after .being dropped. U times RluofioMa mtin^emcnt, none of the trio seem­ brilliant track achievement Satar- his hands, .i.fi'ahdfaUier -luiokiiig tie for second wdth Charles Par­ WEST SIDES LOSE like a wall,' "Now listen. Amy, ein c.an t,e listed n.s follows; Mrs. .Vniia J. t'lirIslienM'ii waa provided by the Sunset Ridge Budget file in the stove. This (Jovalaski, Hultberg. What kind of a manager is Mau­ And stopped. 'Thtf foot, that’s all AB.R. ri!'PO. X. E, ed to suit the locals to the extent day, written by J. P. Abraznoba of and Ijrs. Lowe putting away her The other night, Finlay, when 'i First, change of occupation; sec- i orchestra. The decorations al the does not mearl that cold food is to sons, Southern California. Double plays.' Cormier to Preiser that hurC the foot.” P.aynor, If ...... 8 1 1 0 0 0 that our boys could connect with the Herald Trihmie, famoos sports lace pillow with it.-- dangling The funeral pf Mrs. "Anna J Sterling Dupree of . Auburn rice Lasky, If he reaUy believes bis was al yoiir lion.se .lane was w-ait. iiMd, siin-hine ahd the open air; .| Chri,sticn, MCtnOdlStS, at 6 o’clock a t the West Side field. him,” remarked Ancll Hoffman, ments during the game paved the Wethersfield...... 021 000 000—S McCluskey had reigned so long. ford. • . . I room in the house. vtctory over Glenn Cunningham in Wilson, lb .. ..4 8 3 9 1 0 In their first meeting, slxtsea "Like the walrus tor the o-vs ' what happened." any routine on their vacation. missioners presided today at the the mile, was provided by the cam­ Baldwins Bristol handler of the new champion. But way to defeat. Glastonbury scored Blueflelds ...... 008 000 OOx—8 tera," returned' Amy. •That'll be - I (Thildren may have sweets such In every frame except the first, Wills, r f ...... 4 2 1 1 1 0 months ^ o .l a Miultson Square C)ar-’ He moved a little wav back, but They ‘did not’have to dress for association mce!..'ig held at the era. The Princeton star was i AB R H PO A E AB R H PO 4 B there 'hasn’t been a peep from Two base bits. B. MeCkis, Katka- Roberts, ss-p ..421110 your grief ” meals or for the evening, but wore ]\Iacauley Lewis . as pure candy and Ice-cream and ' Sauerick, 3b Vodarski. 2b third and fourth. Ths lone tally for den, McCluskey defeated this new­ she .It ill When ahe said state' office building. Mr. Higgins, plain cookies or cake. But don’t clocked in 4 minutes 8.9 seconds, a Brother Maurice. . veek; sacrifice bits, C. Smith; stolen W. Jones, If-p ..6 0 6 0 0 0 "No, but really 1 .am sorrv for nothing hi rubbed the back of his till’ most oomfortal'le and roughe.sl besides being president of the New Miss Florence A, Lewis, daugh­ Wignoskt. 2b Senski, lb ...... the vanquished came tn the fourth comer from Wiscon in and Oxfoi^d him. Jane s got no fei-hng- She ■; ; ; let them load up. BetWeen-jneal new N. C. A. A. record, while the on two tingles and two errors. Vlot buses, B. Smith. Piurek; left on Jackson, ss-p ..6 0 0 1 1 0 University. That was the first and i hand over his wvt forehead and clothing that they had,’ Their vaca­ England association this year Is ter of Mr, and Mrs, H. Ttoss Lewis Kansan crossed:. he.line in 4:10.52. Sturgeon, ss . Porter, cf ...... To date, only t'wo who possibly bases, Blueflelds 6, Wethersfield A. .all impnlaes , and . attitudes...... 4 ■ v.-' ■ went on obstiniitelY, * I'lie next itav- tions have become prviverblal as - mixUrrot.—of—pickles, candy, ic.e- Obra, cf '... D. Alexander, If snd Barasby starred with the wil­ Johnson, Sb .. ..5 0 0 1 2 0only success for McCluskey ' over 1 also president of the National As-- of Pearl street, was married Satur­ ! cream cones, bananas, iced lemon- Gene Venzke, Pennsylvania, was might be, considered as the first C. 2; base on balls, off Naubauer 1, Barlow, c ..., ..2 0 0 5 0 0 known Jane longer than you she told evorvohe! She told vou U'pre.seiitmg the best type. sociation of Railroad and Utllitlea day to Edward C. Macaulcy, son ot Antonio, lb . Czavnicki, cf ... challenger of Baer have been heard low for the winners. Follows until they met yesterday on have. Amy. O u r hi i« right ! diiin t shi " ' ' ^ » e io ia > o u . tlu i ado and sundry make them sick. third in 4 minutes 15.28 seconds.. East Glastonbury (10) Mattson 4; hit. by pitcher. Rayon by Douglas, cf-c ..8 0 0 8 0 0 the tree-bordered track of their own Your vacation always should be Conimi.ssloners. ' Mr. (Old Mrs. Ephraim Macauley ol Bedurtba, c , E. Alexander, ss r\ from Msttson': struck* out, by Neubausr across the street- We ilavcd to! .'•elected according to your build and jbecJUua.'cjMBii, mciksAl Present al today's meeting were ' F'lorencc street. The ceremony was ■ Taken, alone or with a meal, any O'Leary, rf .. Gavavick. 3b .... AJ& R H PO A E Robb. If ___ ..1 0 0 0 0 0 club. In the (jiterim Follows, bring­ gether a lot when « •'were kids ’‘"®’ of them arc all right, provided the Naturally, on’ is Camera. Aft­ 13, Mattson 8. Time, 2:35. Umpire, 3. Jones, rf .. . . 1 0 1 0 0 0 your state of health. The real vaca- A’lriri^e, W>cK. the follo»;ing: , performed at 1 o'clock at the home Lovett,jif .. Martel, c ...... er, what happened In the Sunken BernardI, lb ...5 1 1 11 0 ,0 ing into play a blaatng sprint that and we'll get along line a\ lirst. , ' ' child 1s well But if you want', to HOLY GRAILS TO FACE Senkblel, p .. Fernocche, p ...5 1 2 0 5 1 lO'cnnan. the long-legged McCluskey could tl'Ui for the average city dweller is Ol, Maine: Chairman Albert J of the bride's sister, Mrs. Alfred U. Barber, p ...... Garden the other night, one would Then something would go against every word Im telling you ctie-ui which he can have comforts Steui-ns. iledbcrt W.' Trafton; Ed Whitney of Randolph, Ma.Ss. The : avoid tummy aches and upsets Sullivan, XI... Sakowski, If .... S Pfau, 3b . . . . 6 1 1 0 0 0 9 0 not match, met and conquered his Jane’s will and whang, flieworks " tniltu I never a.sked turn thumbs down on heterogena- suspect that t(hy couldn’t drag the ry cuitablo to the Condition of his body. ward Chase, Rate Engineer Frank Rev. George Gooderham. pastor ot j HIGHLANDERS TONIGHT Fraser, xx ... Rogptte, c f ...... Venetian Leviathan in-there with E Pfau. If , .. ...4 2 1 0 0 0 rival eight atraigbt times. She hit me once with my own I , to niarry nie. ' I never made J. McCardle, and Engineer Frank I Ous munching In hot weather. Vlot, ss ...... 5 2 a 0 4 0 . H. PO. A. f e . Sprint Bun Out of Follows For a icnl test real bed with a u«H eriiotj J the Holbrook Methodist church. Baer again with a tractor. But It 0 ■ bat beesufie,..! vvnuiatiLji?^'—’ - bPi even .fooling - Never, LilUv-, - New- -Hampshire: U.-SUles -j Holbrook,- Mass • officiated; . The^r-, __i)’i'.,f.9!,Cj£?i^'*'®te'r. Cooled wa­ 33 6 9 27 16 6 37 8 15 rr.It 1 A Pfau. 2b . . . . 4 2 2 4 2 0 Capolla. rf ... 2 1 0 Bocello, If ...... 3 0 0 2 1 let her have it for a tent pole manageiJ this somehow. You -rent mattress is k" help'to weary ter ibotties in the ice-b^ox) is bet­ seems to bo the style for a de­ B. Malloy, 2b . 1 •4 0- 0 That long trail of defeat ,M ^ly limbs. A hot bath with a rubdown il. Barr)" ind As.sistant ClCrk I young couple were attended by Mr. The Holy Grails will journey to Glaatonhury West Sides DelmsstrO, rf ...5 0 1 1 0 0 J.„LoveU, 3b .. , ..2 0 1 0 1 reached its end for McCl^uskey yes- and laid me out ;.Md. ’'And «he ""tks thirtgs." ter for children.. Highland Park tonight to play the throned champion to n.sk for more, Barnaby, c . . . . 6 1 4 10 1 1 Scully, 3b ----- 2 1 0 u trained hands helps to soothe the Bridges, Nelson Lee Smith.. William : and Mrs. Whitney. — • Fabor, lb ...... 5, 1 AB R H PO A E no matter how badly he Is lieaten. -Zutiatka, ss ...... 4 0 1 0 4 terday. With a front race from gun told Miss Rosa and my mother , "■'^be nianaged' R l e i a ii.s> she Ten-cent sui hats. Highlanders. The game is to start Piidio, as .. i Murray;’ cf, ., ...5 0 I 1 0 0 Carlin, if ..... 0 3 6 Patrisa, 2b .,,, ..a 0 0 0 4 that Td struck 'her first. Thats , .'’bu " slid Amy at last. "You tired musries, - . 'T nojfe 1 James Doon;. Vermont: . Chairman i The bride wr,- a gown of .white Holland. 3b ...... Jimmy Bronson spoke for the to tape, in the old McCluskey man­ Stephen S. Cushing. Ernc.st H.-West | embroidered organdy and carried an ■ Immediate attention to all at 6:15 o’clock. Risiey, p ... 0 1 Falkow.skl. ss, p M Malloy.'lb . i 6 0 0 Pinney. lb ...... 4 ' 0 1 14 0 . her system. Anything she wontf; - .vou. Howard." Scratches, cuts and sores. '.Summer ''Big,.BUT’ Dj'nas will do Ih'a remaining candidate, Herr Walter Totals ...... 43 to 16 27 12 2 Armone, cl'... 3 1 0 0 ner, the Olympic Bteepicchass star she shatches for on the aasump- : brushed Janc’s'lovc awa.vi im- Instead "of these surroundmgs and George A, Campbell: Massa­ old-fashioned bouquet. "The matron Mellick, cf .. O'! Mahoney, If .. Neuael. the big and' lilond West­ R. Jands, rf . . . ..3 0 0 2 0 ran one of the greatest 5.000 m eter chusetts; Chairman Henry^ C. A tt-| of honor was attired in pink or­ Is liarvest Um- for Infections heavy firing on the meund -«’ith Klebish', c .. ^ I Hadden, l b ...... Methodist'Clllh (1) - McDumontt. ss 0 0 i 1 H. Jarvis, cf . . . ..8 0 0 ,0 0 Uon that It ought to be hers "But I love you. .-Vmv. | a worker' who has had 50 Baths before bed-time. Hands "Goldie’’ Anderson trying to hold his phalian chemis,t who knocked out C. Hartas, 2h ...3 0 1 2 1 1 races ever returned by an American merely because she does want it. ‘ know .that, tixi. What are'you weeks of-office routine tries raoun- will, Henry G. Wells, Leonard F. ] ganza .and carried an old-fashioned Emmerick. If 01 p u tt, rf ...... Ronadies; d . , . 1 10 2 0 Kegar, c ...... 1 0 1 8 1 to produce a memy-aided sensa­ Hardy; Abraham C. Webber, and and faces washed often to cool delivery. The rest of the Holy Stanley Poreda and got off the Wogman. '3h ...3 0 0 2 1 1 Ray, p .. J.... 0 0 4 She’a a poor sport. I never fould ' ^®‘bl5 to do about that?" jAiii climbing or 36 holes of golf bouquet. Following the ceremony N.oratoskl, rf 0. McCarin, 2b. ss . fioor to outfinlah Levinsky last win­ 1 WILson, 3b-p . . . ..8 0 0 1 1 tion. He ran the sprint out of Fol­ them off. Sticky hands make chil­ Grails team includes Dowd, An­ Rogers, rf ...... 4 1 A 0 0 0 — ------see why -y-ou like her. - Nobody i "Jane s my friend. ” / daily, putting terrific stress on his Leo H. Leary; Rhode Island: Chair-! a buffet luncheon was served. Gutt, 2b . . . 1 Jfilley cf ...... Mikollet, p ...... 2 1 1 0 2 lows with an unfaltering pace under man William C. Bliss, Rdbcrt K. dren cross. tonio, Markley, Sturgeon brothers, ter. edged out Loughran this spring Phillips, if ...... 4 0 t 4 0 0 26 else in the crowd everdid." ' "This hasn't ativtlung to dcK-with oUmhI ves.-iels and his heart.. "PoUrenjv 2 8 4 After a short wedding trip to Rosinka, 3b 01 Maioney. c ...... and who goes against his country­ .13 4 8 8 3 Rlchardsoii. e .. • 1 0 f) 0 0 the glittering sun, dethroned Fol­ Rodman, Roy 'Rawlings and Secre­ Cape Cod. Mr. and Mrs. Macauley Don't worry • because yout ccan't. a n L Petronis, Kovis and Dziadus. Deneter, rf . 01 Hartel p ...... He well, ss ...... 4 0 1 1 2 1 lUuefields Amy dragged him away from ' ‘'’•ebdahlp D'yoii'think affc^r last 'Thereafter, instead'of sleeping In be two places at once. Do)o what D The Hllltoppers will use' either man, Max Schmellng, In Hamburg 0 lows as .champion and dealt him the .MALL worry you'll have at'“ tary 63. Roscoe Anderson: Connec- will be at home .to their friends at Viot. 2b . . . Wilkinson, 2b ... K. Nielsen, cf ...8 0 1 3 1 AB.R. H. PO. A. E. 29 i 5 27 14 the aubject. She hated her small ! Eriday night * whv, vouTtnew then a comfortable bed, he finds a strange climbing thermometer In as cool .'.1 Chairman Kichanj T. Higgins you car in a day. There Is al- V!. ’’At” Klssman' or Smith, with on August 30. May. lb '...... 1 0 0 4 0 0 first defeat that Follows has suli- uncontrollable gratification when That 1 loved .you.’ ’Th^ only reason heil .with a mattress concocted from S a frock as this. 109 Summer street, this town. Both Gustafson', "c .... Rajmor, if ___ .4 J .0 0 0. 0 Colored Giants . .. 420 013 000—] talned all year, indoors and out. at . . . . , , crepe wUh na»-y collar, or linen are and Commissioners Joseph W. bride and bridegroom are graduates ways another Adams catching. The Grails won n Bronson, who helped Gene Tun­ Harrison, lb . ...2 0 1 4 0 0 ^ a^w sharp things about Jane. ; t dtdn t ^say so was^ r ’ivas so auon. cotton, straw, or corncobs Then- he suitable materials. The designs come for sizes 14 to 20 and S’ to 39 5 11 26 11 4 McConkey, x __ ney during the war days and sec­ C. Smith, 2b , . . .3 1 0 3 1 0 Man. Green ...... 000 001 (H)P— two miles and up. Alsup and Edwin L. Taylor, Secre­ of Manchester High school. Make Children. Rest close game in the first meeting of X—Batted for O'Leary. Bedurtba, c . ...4 0 0 8 0 0 Rautenburg, Cf .4 6 0. 1 0 0 Sbe bated not wanting to defend » o - so complejeT I didn't Want to j "'bhders.why his back and.hU thighs 42.. Size 18 requires 4 yards of 35 Inch.fabric plus 2-3 yard con­ tary R C. Schneider, Attorney John Make . the children "rest" each these two teams and a close game is onded the Manly Marine in his bat­ Cargo, p ...... 8 0 0 1 .3 0 Two base hits Barlow W, 'Jones, Five thousand meters is 188 yards Jane even though ahe did defend tisb ahraitos^ and spot! anvthing. bun so much when he gets up the. trast and a piece !> Inches wide and 48 inches tong, cut bias XX—Batted for Lovett. 33 2 7 26 4 S tles with Jack Dempsey and swan B. Smith, rf .. . .4 0 1 2 0 0 Mikollet, Pinney; lionio runs, S. the tie. for L Collins. Chief Engineer E, I, afternoon even i. they don't nap. expected tonight. Umpire—Sartor. xH. Nielsen .. . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 more than three miles. McCfiusktw hw. And she didn't want to hear Amy. lAetdt; don’t hedge. Y o u ' next morning Score by innings: song with Tom Heeney, and wno .>4 0, 1 6 0 0 Jones, Wills: hits, off W. Jones, 4 m covered this dislancc on. a track Howard Jackson’s name. Edgar To' Rudd. Transportation Engineer J. FeiTell-Haiworth Keep them Inside as much as pos­ .4 1 1 0 1 1 know^T love you.- You know I've i Many a vacationist has been secure a PAXTERX and STEH-BY-STEP MEU'IN'u ix . P. Wkdhams, Electric Engmecr I , Mr. and Mrs. George Ferrell of sible when the sun is hammering TENNIS - West Side ...... 000 200 000—2 has guided scores of scrappers, has Totals ------I..3 2 1 6 24 9 4 8. Roberts 1 lu 1, Wilson 6 In 4. heavy from last night’s storm In 14 WM wUUng to talk of other tojd you the truth— STRYCTIOXS. fill out the .coupon below, being sure to JIFX'TIOX KNIGHTS \RE BEATEN Bristo. P. A...... loo 203 200—8 been the American representative .4 0 0 2 1 0 Mikollet 6 in 6; double plays. Wills _— . Ki. V - i moaning for his own bed, nls THE NAME OF THIS NEWSPAPER. Sie-.-x riOX Russell G, Warner. Accountant I Pearl street who returned yester- down My thermometer said 110 New York—Tidvall defeats Mako, The Princess Knights lost to X—H. Nielsen batted for K. Niel­ minutes 54.8 seconds, ths sacbod iBtagB. He was a bit ashamed X—Batted for Jolley. of Neusel and his native adviser, .3 0 0 12 2 0 to Wilson, Johnson to Ware, to Wll- fastest Aiperlcan performance, on c ifaaS^klmr tti ■ J ^ L «nd , hot hath, coffee cooked the way Francis J. Duchellc and Su}>erin- I day after a stay of 10 days at the the other day when I put It In the I- 6, 6-0, 7-9, 8-1, 6-4 In EasternTiiffy In­ Vlot’s East Glastonbury team sen in 9th.' Kovis, p someone I-**® uses ii, ana me morning paper tendent A rthur H. Gates of sun Children can't stand that tercollegiate final. Twt base hits, Senski, Jolley: Paul Damskl, . who was forced to Two-base hits, Fernocche, Baroa- .2 0 1 0 1 0 s : ii'* aomeone in a dream Amy : no place like home! I one from their son Arthur who has | every day. Plenty of w ater in hif ‘'iiips; Gracyn Wheeler defeats Dr. nings Falkowski . in 3 innings, Fernocche 6; sacrifice hit, Wegman; Lincoln D a iry ...... 000 130 000—4 struck out, by Jones 5, Jackson 3 the Olympic 5,000-meter final, aaa i •nd acre ,behind _ . her words. ,■— ®dt I walked around Hovt-ard and down '• Pattern N o...... size...... The tMks of professors who have been in C^ifornia for about two the Fowler brothers were the heavy Barber 7; sacrifice hit, Falkowskt; Perhaps old Charley Harvey and Blueflelds ...... 200 000 100—3 ' basin to drink. Esther Bartosh, 6-3, 6-1, for wo­ hitters for Glastonbury. Chapman stolen bases, 8. Pfau, E. Pfau, Vlot; Roberts ■ 2. Wilson ' 3. Mikollet 2. claim faster time under approved. NEXT; Touring and camping. Name-...... Address ...'...... taught 25 years or more, at Nor'.o* years. In it Arthur announced that Don’t let the radio blare it men’s title. stolen bases, Senski, Porter: double Maurice Lasky feel like Bronson, left on bases, Eklst G bstonbury 10, 1 wo. base hits, Piurek; stolen time, 1:40. Umpires, Sullivan and conditions. tb aa th at Jane had been IrriUt- followed and was standing at her i and Harburta were the stickers plays, Wilkinson to Hadden; left on about weatern university. Evanston. Ill.; his marriage had taken place on ' only makes It hotter. London—Wood conquers Shields. who, standing ir hts office, a sparse Methodist club 7; base on balls, off buses, B. Malloy; double plays, Ca­ Olds. Until the last lap of the tlftasw.!', *** r "'hen she flung the door l ^ * ty ...... state ...... were swelled to 62 this year by rhe ' June 8, and bis bride was Miss for the Princess Knights. Chapman bases. West Side 10. Bristol 4; half block away, pointed to Madison Fernocche 2, off Cargo 2; hit by polla to B. Malloy; left on bases, tbaa ready to foregon ijipen.I ItIf was Jane, i - ' Not one single particle of a shark I Wrap up garbage In paper be- II- 9. 6-0, in Queens Club final.twirled B fine game for the Princess lap test the race was the usual tklacl r J*ne, whiter than her Is wasted; the fish >1cl(»=-») commo- Name of this newspaper . ,i.,..... ,T’...... completion of a quarter of a ren- Helen Harworth of Torrance, near ! fore it: goes Into the can. Keep the base on balls, off Falkowski 1, Bar­ Square Garden, and said: pitcher, by Fernocche, C. Harris; Blueflelds 3, Lincoln. Dairy 5; base Wilmington, Del.—Allison annexes Knights. E. Harburta amLXsiveland ber I; stnick oj*. by Hartel 1. B ar­ Persons under ths influence ot In Follows-McCluskey duels, ltd* j t e O'M oa nra. 8lM lookadldlUas, « ! iiii'y o( service on the faculty by ly Los .\ngeies, siso that they vi'ere can as far away from the house as Delaware title, beating BeU, 7-5; "Ther« Is i piece ol paper in struck out, by Fomocche 11 by Car­ on balls, off Kovis 4, Ray 2; struck alcohol sunburn more easily than Clutkty set tbs pact freai j mors. ^ keeping bouse in Venice. Cal. made spectacular catches la the In- ber 7 Fslkowik' 4; Ums, 2;JO; um­ the safe right over there In that 1 possible. Set traps for itrav' mice. 1Q-B,.«*2. flel^ go 2: time, 2:1S; umpires, Tipton, cut by Kovts 11, Ray 9. Time, 3:26. sober persons, aeo6r8la| to the lor- pire, Smith. Qarden which gives Neutel some- MiUer. UmpUs, prsnnha. Ua ttitttbito of fUMuSe. It » ' ...... \ ! \

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ MONDAY, JUNE 25,1W4. l--* M ANCHESTiEJR EVENING HERALD, BiANCHESTBa, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 25,1984, / P A

Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahern SENSE and NONSENSE

Every time we attract a new tax­ Mother found a Chinese Isuniby HOOPLE \S W\S n a m e /^ y r s . i a y i y i a n -t h i s t a payer to Manchester it reduces the ticket In Father’s pocket and mis­ amount which those of us who are took it for a "Biackhand" letter. WHO \S hMYV AN TWO CfTHER* VOLCANO IN ATWCA here now will eventually have to KNCDYYN ONLY TO ME/ THAT YAPS ARE WORK\N' {1 pay for the investment w^ have -It’s easy to tell about flannsl UNDER TITTY EEEl ing than otherwise In the sultry mode In our city. That is one w ay to TH' ol' HAUNTE'D HOLE) putted tisro feet ’>oat the hole and pants. If the cleaner shrinks them EAST WJNtD •BOlUNG. LAVA,IS A heat by the forenoon, and McrClus- secure eonetructlve tax reduction. one-third, they are cotton; if moths AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD key ran powerfully to the end to missed the little one coming R^otr It’s up to all of us. OVER THEUE, ON TCWDER-KE6 H\LL71 AACOEN WELL OP PURE FOR RENT—ONE 4 ROOM and •t Manchoitor. wltbln and for tha “ ■‘tied from four putting tbie remove a third, they are pure wool. FOR RENT—COTTAGE at Bam- Diatrict of Manehoater. on tha tad day win by 100 yards In the crack time THAT USE'D TO 'BELON,ji ment!; ghrfega Available July 1st. George Havens and George Brown WEEKS AGO LEGAL NOTICES 78 ahnual account with aald eatata to seconds exactly from the champion­ By BILL MARTIN . Franklin— So you broke your en­ TH o l DAft1S_OF LEADYjLLE!//"POUR OUT INTO _ LATE CABBAGE PLANTS, toma­ Tel. Rosedale thla Court for allowance, it is finished one down to par to tie for A depreosed-Iooklng chap walk­ A U T O M O B I ship mark set by Frank Nordell last Pro, Slaachester Country Club gagement to -Evelyn. Why Tvas A T T D U T C M ss to, lettuce, asters,. 3 doa. 25c, 50c AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ORDERED;—rThat tha 30th day of the week-end match play against ed Into a down-town restaurant and JNe»OT5;E;!3AD/ June. A. D„ 1934, at B o'clock Xa. t.) year, and therefore be climaxed bis that? FOR hundred at Odermann's, 504 Park­ FOR RENT—FIVE ROQM tene­ at Uaneheater, within and for.tha par tournament. Art Knofla was took a seat near the door. A waiter forenoon at tha Probata Office, in first appearance in tbe metropolitan Jefferson— WeU, 1 was only doing YAOETSt's er street. ment, completely renovated, ga­ District of Manchvater, on tha ltd day second 2 down and PMlIp Cheney, bustled up; 1988 PLTMbtfTH COACH; 1933 rage. 627 Center street. Apply of June, A. D., 1331. aald Manchester, ba and the aame li outd(M)r ebampijnships by vtlnnlng Manchester won a ding-ddng to the engagement what the en­ NU«SG.ET, Prasant WILLIAM S. HYDE. Eatj., assigned for a haarlnx.on the allbw* two titles and breaking two meet Fred Bendall and Bill Foulto, Jr., Walter—What will you have, sir? WlUye coupe: 1931 Plymouth Center street. anca of said account with said eatata, gagement did to me. dsa. records. McCIuskey now holds the match from Edgewood C. C. Sun­ tied for third place. John Hyde Some cold shoulder T ■b a r r e l / ■edan; 1931 Graham eedan; 1930 MOVING—TRUCKING— Eatata of Mgry Buahnall Chanay of and this Court directs tba Guardian Captured low groea with 38-40— 78. Depressed Chap—No, thanks. I L ► OR KENT—4 ROOM tenement to filva public notice to all persona national indoor and outdoor steeple­ day afternoon 62-61. All of the This Is the time of tbe year to . Ford sedan; 1929 Pontiac roadster: STORAGE 20 Munenhatar, In aald Dlitrict, minor, Next Sunday afternoon, July 1, had that this morning. with garage, an moden, Improvo- Tha aukrdlan having axhlbltad hta Interested therein lo appear and ba chase championships and all the Manchester players played nice golf break a man from wanting to run 1928 Chevrolet coupe. Cole Motors. heard thereon by publlshlnfi a copy the first of mixed foursomes events W alter— Wall, then tongue, sir? menta. 3 Ridgewood street. Teiu- annual accotmi with auld astala to recoxds for the event. Indoors and 4)Ut found some trouble on tbe fast let him start with the lawn mower. 64A1. PKRRETT A GLENNEY INC. local this Court for allowunce. It la of this order in some newspaper bav­ will be played.. Playere will plcl Depressed Chap—No, thanks. I’ll in's a circulation in aald District, tlva outdoors. His performance yester­ rolling greens, at Edgewood. Paul und long distance moving. Dally f bone 5623. ORDERED:— Thaf^-tha 30th day of their own partners. . get that tonight. days before said day of hearing and day compared favorably with hts B,JIateper had a 76, Harry Benson Teacher — Junior, do you know express to Hartford. Overnight June. A. D.. 1134, at I T>kdock (a. t.) The qualifying round for / th e FOR RE.NT— ATTRACTIVE six forenoon, at the Probata'''Qftlca. In return make to this Court. record of 9:14.5, established In a 79, Andy Brown 82, George Brown what a gentlsroan farm er Is ? ‘i service to and from New York. Tel. WILLIAM 8. HYDE Presidents' cup started tbm w eek D«m half house In excellent condi­ said Manchaatar, ba and tha saina la heat of the Olympics at Los An­ 81,’ and-George Havens 81. Men seldom love their creditors. Junlor-*-Yes, ma'am. It's a man Manchester 3063, 8860 or 8864. atalgnad for a haarin'g on tha alThw- JudfiS. end and will close Satur nlghU tion, centrally located. For ac­ H 6-36-14. ' geles two years ago. Incidentally Manchester had forty-five mein- France dislikes America because it who loves cows but don’t know how' Evening Herald anca of aald account w-lth aald estat^ the Olympic final, which was run a A . A . Knofla Is the defep ng ebam- ceptable rea.sons family without and this Court dlracta tha Guardian bera who went down to Edgewood plon. owes us money. When we all owe to milk them. I REPAIRING 2.{ fhtldren desired. Write details. Box lo give public notice to all parsons a T^a c o u r t o f p r o b a t e h e l d lap too long, was the only oteeple- to play, but there were not. enough money to Uncle Bom, what will Un­ CLASSIFIED H. Herald. latareatad tharuln to appear and ba kt Man^ejiter. within and for the ebase ever lost by hlcCluskey, who oppofients to mattih them all up cle Sam do for friends? Everyone knows that the world WHEN YOUR-FUKNITURE needs heard thereon by publlahlng,a copy District of Manchester, on the 23d day finished as America’s leader in third and some of them had to” play aa is full of sin, and yet the w ay folks ADVERTISEMENTS of thla order In soma nawepapar hav- of June, A. 4. place. / W. L. PC. repairing telephone ’ 8446. Will FOR RENT—FOUR AND six room Inp a circulation In said District, Ilya Edgewood members for the after­ act you would think they were Oooet SIS Av«rMi« wtiro* u • Us«. gladly call ami give estimate. flats, ail Improvements garage If Present WILLIXaiL.8- HYDE, Esq.. New York /...... 40 22 .645 Some people ore always on the IsttUlft. Boisb«ra Md ftbbr«viBiloBi days before-'said day. of .tearing ant Judge. McCIuskey would prefer to run noon. St. Louis .X afraid the supply was going to run desired. Telephone 52.30 or 4545. trturn make to this Court. Estate Of oEmtly Chciviy-.. of Man­ ...... 36 24 .600 other side of fate. They want what •Bell eooDt 4« • ror^ and eomposo^ the- 6,000-meter flat race at Milwau­ The Manchester members always Chicago out. word* as (wo words Mtnlmum la WILLIA.M 8. HYDE chester, In said DlstrlcW kee. In the national A. A. U. cham­ ...... 38 26 .594 they can’t get and get w ^ t they JHE OWNER FtiR RENT—3 ROOM apartment Tho Guardian having exhlblte'd^-hls have liked these Inter-club matches Pittsburgh ...... 31 27 .534 don’t want. •rica of tbrto linaa PUBLIC PASSENGER H -4.36-34. pionships next Saturday, instead of Woman at Chicago Fair— I’ve been LIdo ratal pir day fot tranaiaat and four room flat on 42 Maple annual account with auld estate lO- and are highly commending Harry Bostoh ...... *32 29 .525 OP "t h e SERVICE 20A this Court for alTtwance. .It ts defending his steeplechase title- looking for my husband for two adi street. In good condition. Tel. 6517 Benson and Earl Ballalcper for ar­ Brooklyn ...... 26 37 .413 Judge— Why did you attack your Kffartfva Manb U, IWY AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD iiHDEHED;—-That the 30lh day of there-. He has two reasons: (1) To hours. Second W om an— Thstt’s i-LlTTLE PHOEBE" June, A. U.. 1934. at 8 o’clock (a. t.j ranging such an interesting outside /^iladelphia ...... 22 38 .367 family with a.knife? K. Caib Cbarga IN ADDITION TO Stivei Lane Bus at Manchaatar. ,w-lthln and for tha get another shot at Follows and schedule. The next match will hi nothing. I ’ve been looking for one i Coaaaouuvi Dayi ..i 1 oii* b eta fOH RENT—TWO, THREE and District of llanchastar, on the 33d forenoon, at the Pro^au Office, tn- Cincinnati ...... 19 41 .317 Prisoner— I was merely following MINE RELAXES Lane. De Luxe Bus for lodge party sald Manchester, he and the same is prove that Saturday’s victory In for 20 years and haven’t found him I CosaacoUve Day eel • eta «II ata four room funusned or unfumisbeo day of June, A. L„ 1334. played at. Wllllmantlc. Saturdi American the example set by the government, Day ...... I U eta li eta or team trips, wr also offer 7 pas­ assigned for a hearing o'n'the allow­ such fine time as. 14:54.3 was no July 7. On July 14 a return yet. A B n => apartments Ma.iubester Construc­ Present WILLIA.M 8. HYDE. Esa.. Detroit ...... 38 24 .613 isrour Honor, 1 ’was trying to slash in i- iUl orderi lor IrreriKar lait>rtioDa senger s«*dan livery. Phone 3063 JudKV. ance of said account w'ith said estate fluke, and (2) To win a place on the will be played with WUllmantl^ here 0 Will be ehargid at tbe oae time rata tion Ck> Tel 4.3] 4>i 4359 r.nd this Court directs the Guardian New York ...... 36 24 .600 expenses. 6 -2 5 6860. 8864. Estate of Jean ,M. Davidson lata ot fourteen-man American team which and on July 29 a home anR RB;NT—FoaiF.H 3TREE1 within Said lime allowed l>y posting winning the national championship. .Amerlron ro r Is at your le ft AND w hat do SMITH ■ evenings, to qualify as In.stallatlou a copy of this order on Ilia public picked,.up two holes and the match. 7)» -mirni - w h a t bbckon WC\ WElRS PLIBRS-FORCBD Do WN r a in b o w , s o r r y for more tbaa one Ibcorreet inaertloa, oear East Center street, south tene­ McCIuskey, therefore, has been in-- Chicago at New York. uceRss / .SCORCHY SHriH- •f any advertlaement orderett lor and service expert on all types sign post nearest to the place where Ballsieper’s 76, although it was the WBAB you Going YOU WANT ID HAVE MADE THIS ment, newly rchovnted. all Im­ Ihr deceaeed last dw.lt within said duced to defend his steeplechase St. Louis at Washington. TO STRING YOO'l i RND lOENtlFICATtON mure than one time Electric Refrigerators. Write fully, JOE McCLUSKEY TRIMS lo ^ s t medal round turned in-Sun- 'The radio needs to learn the dif­ 16 DO? 7 ■The Inadrerteot omiaiiwti oi locur* giving age, phone, present ocqiipa- provements. Dial 3582. t..wn and liy puhllshnlg the same in tlUg even though there is hardly a Detroit at Philadelphia. ference between operatic timber PAP4RS IN MY JNSIDE PloCKffr, MISTAKE, MR.-BPV ract pubitratioa or advertlelag will be Komo newspaper having a circulation runner in the land “who can- give toy afternoon, could have been a Cleveland at Boston. tion. Utilities Inst., Box O, care of In said probale district, within len -few strokes lower. Paul started and aound of a buzz saw, thinks reottflet only by cancellaMuo of the FOLLOWS; SETS RECORD .B.l.m a .fi^hL- - But -tisia-.-doasn^t-maaiF -..^ieraUl. .xiLllua uealar,. anel "With two pars and then 3 p titt^ the -:Da’n T . - TC ▲II edvenitemenfe muat conform HUMIN lArt ATIONS ri Uirfi hmKe I., this court of the no­ that Fordham Joe will be barc^ tice given. from the Japanaese team. He .was third for a five. He slipped over m la atyle copy and >yp>'grapby with \VANTED— AGED man to work on FOK KENT 61 (Continued from Pajpe Nine) JudjB—U ’e a Job midcing up your rmrulatloBi enforced by tbe publleb- WILLIAM 8, HYDE Informed by Daniel J. Ferris-^^. A. again on the fourth when he pulled dairy farm, aule.Ui milk and drlva a spoon.into the woods to the left of i face every night •re and - they reierve tbe right to team. Write Herald Box S. r o RE.VT u f f k :e s at B65 Main J udge. U, secretary, yesterday th^t If he •dlU reeiit or tejact any cope eoa* H-6-36-34. set With Follows dogging; bis foot­ the green. Then he had well played i WITHIN 48 HOURS Ruby—It’s a good thing, girlie, •Idered objectionable ilrcct (Orford Bldg I Apply Ed­ wins the national steeplechase in you don’t have to moke up your ward J Holl I'el 4642 and 8(125. steps throughout. With a quarter of pars on the next two holes. On the CLOblNO HOURS'-ClaaeiOeO ade tm AT A COURT OK l'RORAT3; IIKLD fast time his 5,000-meter per­ mind. b* pubilahed eame day muat be re­ a mile to go and McCluskcy putting formance at-Travers Island will be short seventh he holed a thirty foot ■ strictly modern home. 7 S A K Tin .E S FOB SALE 4.) at .Manuht.-ster, within and for the on pressure, FoK'-w lo.st ground. He down hill putt for his first birdie ceived by- 1} o'clock noon: flaturdaya Dlalrlct of .Manchester, on the 33U taken Into cobsideratlon In'selecting rooms, with ’targe living Correct This Sentence: "I would ld:M a m _____ ^ not .'niL,birdije m .the .COR ,,aALEirjrj»ilT..ANQ,„AMiJ-tew«tBi porHehlarty tf-ifisllows room > with fireplace, la rge fitta,“ OaHT the 'w orkin g’ftrt? ’ " t S and all camping equipment, good - -PrAent’-W rtutASr^’ rfTB^rTl' 'ter tftS'Ttfll^' fillNtUItr^TBegap' was should win the S(000 at Milwaukee. long eighth hole with a tricky TELEPHONE YOUR FOR RENT—.SINGLE house at the Judge. not too much for a sprinter finisher four foot up hill putt. He finished dining room with china marry a rich guy and have nothing WANT ADS. condition, reasonable. 27 East Mid­ Green. For Infor.m.allon call Robin­ 3;»tata of William F. Farrell lata of Vnjtutx’^ McCIuskey to do the rest of my life." dle Turnpike, after 5. .Manchester, In said District,’ deceas- like Follows to make up. He had the nine with a par three. PquI closet, and sun-porch; large, Ada ara accepted over tbe telapboaa son Homestead, 7072. etl beaten McCIuskey by forty yards or McCIuskey; who has been up at then chipped close for his par on! well-shaded lot, Warren Hal—How come you go steady df tba CUAROB RATE given ahovo i'OR SALE -ONE .STEAM furnace, Orr motion of aVeill** M. Ferrell of so at two miles last winter, but this the top or. thereabout for five years, the tenth. His tee shot on the up-1 ■■M at .*■ f 1 8 k!U) •a • ooavenien • te advertlaera bat ATTRACrriVE 6 ROOM cottage- rarely gets the full credit he de­ Irving Gillette, Real Estate, with Elolse? and one pipeless hot air furnace. aald Manchester udiutnlatrutrlx spring McCIuskey has been i in hill eleventh was well on the green | tba CASH r ate s will b« aeoepted aa Block from concrete road, arteulan UUiJ.KHKD;—That «lx months from serves for bis finest races. Or so Sam—Bhe’s different from other WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY BVIjL Pa ym e n t II paid at the bual- Either one capable of heating 5 or much the better condition, building 30 feet from pin but suddenly his' Coventry. Rosedale 15-3. Kv William; Baaa Offlee oa or belcre tbe aaventb water, electricity,, gas, hennery, too 33d day of June A. D., 1934 be and It would seem from the comment girls. z-f voRAmsneefigerBi YEAH, LOOKIT PAPERSJ N^W,BUT HE WILL BEFOCES ft room house. L6w price for quick ihf name are limited and allowed for up on a.background of road race?, putting went crazy. He left his ap-1 the CASHIER’? day following the Orat Inaertloa of garden p.anted, garage, potatoes, -on- his-5,000-meter victory. Just be­ Hal—How’s that? BOY WOTTA STORY' BURNS GETS th r u With - im . sale. Telephone 5556. the credlturvi wHhln which to bring In the New York A. C. spring meet proach putt 10 feet short, then ••ob. ad otbarwiie the CHAROB lumlps, apples, sweet corn, free; Hi their clalmH ngalnst aald estate, cause Follows has beaten McCIus­ Sam— She’s the only girl who will GBAPYpBOVS, LANE AND KATB will be eolleeted No reaponet- Follows beat McCIuskey at two Many a "diamond** conquest U bltlty for arrora la telaphoned ada S25 per month. Vernon Center, and the said administratrix la direct­ miles by only six yards, and last key eight straight times this year go with me. GRUFF, THE CASHIER, WERE i—& Will ba aaaumed and their acoaraey right haml road from Talcottvillc 'd to give putili^ notice (o the credN. observers felt that Fellows could won at the plate. e n e m ie s ; b e e n t h a t WAY fianaot be •uerenteed - El.ECTKICAL lore to hriytx In their clulmii tvlthln week at Princeton Follows barely r n i @ , j«»PLIANCES-KADIO 49 bridge. H. H. Willes. ^al^l lime allowed by posting' a copy lasted to win by a foot from his have done it again Saturday If he. FOR WEEKS ITS GITTM INDEX UF if! (hJa order op the public atgn post rival. were really serious about winning. III K E N T - 8E V K K A I Dcairahij ncareat to .fhO place whore the de- This is indeed a grave injustice to 'EM ' SUCKIN' CLASSIFICATIONS r OR SALE— ELECTRIC FA*VS. ccrt»rd last dwelt within aald town .McCIuskey Thirty Yards -Ahead Peerlem 16” new; C»^ntury 16” live, SIX and seven rooni - hoiisca, the stout-hearted MeCluakey. He LEM ONS IN Atrtlit and by publishing the aamtf In some 'The several thousand spectators beat 'Fellows Saturday because he u.*ted. Box L, lleraui, or telephone single and double; aiso beated nrwsiGiper having a circulation In AbruFM _ FRONT OF 'EM fem-Btafiomonta ...... upartment Apple Kdwiird I Ho.l were caught by surprise by- the de­ was the better man that day, and MALCOCHraAM ManlaffOa •••a*aa*a«a*a*a Rockville 687-vV Nald probate diatrict. within ten days nouement that folIowc{l. McClUs- C.EOPGE VWILL RU IN Matha Phone 4642 aiiP 8025. Mom the date of this order, and re­ his time offers eloquent testimony In turn.ntuku to this court of the notice key, punishing himself to the limit, his behalf. QUAU A N Y BAND Card ot Thanka given. f c Utmorlam drew away yard by yard until the Follows is the first to spike these C er HCA stRvfcr. n»c (UDNCERT- at aod Pound•aaAaavaaa* FUEL AND FEED 49-A WILLIAM S. HYDE gap showed thirty yards as he T. M. xco. U. X PAT. Oft. AaBOuneomonta Judge. comments. He said yesterday: '‘I Psrsontli ...... I KOR .SALE KINDLING wood. Call h-6-36-34; • breasted the tape. McCIuskey, »-ho don’t think I could have caugHt Mc­ AateM«atl«e Mr. Andlnlo, Pelf Servi Grocery. F O R R L N T holds the national A. A. U. indoor CIuskey the way he was moving AatomoUllts (or 8sl» ...... 4 4123. i-UIM)5l TE.NK.aiENl ulth modern AT A OOl'rtT OF VMIOHATK HELD and outdoor steeplechase titles and even If I had my sprint." And has never been beaten by an Ameri­ Automobiles foi Bxchanse I iiiipruvenienla Ineliidlng tiirnuck-, nl .Tt -.Mnnclieeter. within and for the Judge Thomas T. Reilley, chairman Auto AeceeeorUe—Tires ...... ( of .^latll'he.^t«'r, pn the 23d can In. five ytnrs of steeplechasing, of the N. Y. A. C. athletic commit­ Auto ftepelrina—Pelnthia ..... T 8 Itidgewimd street. One month's •lay i>f June. A. !»., IJUU. conquered the youth who holds the Auto Schools ...... 1-A IIOIISKHOLI) GOODS 51 frm- rent to parly If taken . I'reaont UTI.LIa M H. HYDK, K«(i.. tee and one of the keenest observers Auto«—Ship by Truck ...... I JUilgP. . nattuniil A. A. U. Indoor and out­ of athletes to be found anywhere, Autos—For UIrs t FOR SALE- FOUR montha old liefore .Inly 1st. Incpilre 148 Hls- H«tate of Milton J. TurklngtOn Ute door 5,000-mcter championships. sell street. Tel. 41180. said: "That kind of talk Is foolish. Oaiasss—Service—atersss ...... 1* Hoover, excellent rondulqn, loss of .Mancheater, In said Diatiict, do­ Paul-Rekers, a tnlrd winged Footer, McCIuske.y . outran Follows all the YEAH, t h a t -WAS WHEN LANE DEI4ANDED GRUFF'S\ /V^tlL,SIR, TODAY BURNS FOUND A'N Uotorcyelss—Dlcyclss ...... II it a* eil. resignation , g r u f f f?EFUSED( LOCKED THE Wsoted Auips—Uotorcyelss ... It than halt price. Address Box AB., (bj motion of Cl.tra J TurklnKton finished third, far In the ruck. way. ■ Bill did his best to hold him .22 Pistol hid in g ruffs filing Btislavss ssS Proresslossl fsrvteva care of Herald. of «i4}f| Munohentcr administratrix (iains 2nd Triiuiiph until he saw the chase was futile a OOOR BETWEEN th eir OFFICES, OF COURSE cabinet. GRUFF ADMITS iTS HIS Business ■ Services Olfcrsd ...... li TOWN ADVERTISEMENT .UUI‘KULll;*—‘TJiut lx ntonths from Refreshed tiy a night's sleep after- half lap from the end.” FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser WE SUSPECTED GRUFF, BtfT WE WASN’T SHiT and, WHAT'S MORE, (XJR BALLISTICS Household Services UfTersd ...... Il-A the day of June, A. IL. 1934 be his glittering triumph over Bill Fol­ ^------EXPERT SAYS POSITIVELY IT'S THE Ilulldins—Contrsetlng ...... M OFFICE AND STOKE i*ni» the same are limited and atlow- McCIuskey is nmning better than Florists—Nursevtcs ...... it t'd f«»r the creditors wlthlp which to lows In the gruelling 5,000-meter hver he did during his great college ouN THAT Killed j . j. l a n e . Funeral Olrsctnrs ...... It EQUIPMENT . NOTICE OF PITHLIC HEARING bring In their claims ugaibiit said c»- test Saturday, Joseph Paul McCIus­ career, and he credits the' sinus I MieWTA Jdnlatralrlx ts key. Fordham's most Illustrious operation he underwent last Decem­ HAD SOMETHING TO DO UPAS SATAN, AND STANDING Ipsurancs ...... || FOR SALK TYI’KWKITEKS, add- APPilOVAL FOR A Ihrtricd to give puhlld notice to the Ullllnsry—Dressmaking ...v ... It footracing son. bagged another title ber that improved his breathing. WITH PPAMING ME TO AT THE PUNCH BOWLi I'M I :ng machine, desks, oak table, (JASOLI.NE KrLLI.NG STATION rrditor?* to hring/ln their cS|!ma and another recoil yesterday at Moving—Trucking—S.oraga ,,,. t« Within said time ailoweU by posting TEAM U P WITH HOMELY CONNA KICK HIM SO HARD, Public Passenger Service ...... In A I cashiers desk roll top de.sk, Dlnl IN THE TbW.N OF copy of thts^der on .the public Travers Island In the concluding Painting-Psberli.g ...... H ! .1443, G. H, Wllcox" MANCHESTER. CO.NN. sign post nearest to 'he place w*here events of the annual senior Metro­ LIZZIE SPARKS HE'LL HAVE TO PICK HIS Profseslcniil Services ...... II tao deceaaedX^st dwelt within said politan A. A. U. track and field It HORNS OUT OF THE Hspalring ...... || •wn and publishing the same In Tailoring --livelng -Cleaning ... le Upon the application of ome n.ew^aper having a circulation championship. CEILING !’. Totlof Cood* and Sarvica .aa*s tb W ANTED— TO HUY AGNES .St’ RANTON It said probate dlstrlci. whhln ten Greatest of America's all-time YVanrvd^RuKinvKv Sa vino. || ilay.** the date i>f ih'.a lorder, and steeplechasers, and never beaten by I BUY JU,NK A N D " live poultry fur a certifleate ot approval of the li'catlon nl a gasoline Ailing statin,] M iu ^ make 16 this court of the ho- un American In this illstance test Coutav* and OiABaa* ...... it William Ostrlnsky, Ol Clinton St: tiu^/KlVvn. over' bniah and water hazards since (KF,.\D THE STORY, THKN COLOR THE PHTTURE) Prlvat* inairurtion ...... ft I el. 6879.. to be located on tiie premisc.8 of WILLIAM S. HVI>E • ...... ,...l» A Mary Scranton on Tolland Turnpike, he ran his first steeplechase as a The Knave of Hearts was filled Muat.ral- Oramatir...... }| door ahd frtjm the entrance came corner I’nrker street. c-" ^1-4.35-34. freshman in the national A. A. U. with fright as little Coppy Tiny- a roar. “Ah, ha. you have the cul­ Wantrd-~(nB*puc‘ticwv»ct iwc_“ THIRTY YEAR?-TDosboN wco u. 8 r*T. orr. Ifonay to Ixtap ...... n tor one or two gentlemen, private inen's orrice in tho .Mtinl^llml Build- of June, A. 1». 1934. 3,000 meters. whack. We told the queen we’d see.me put him right across my MM Aa in the 5.000-meter flat race Mel Harder, Indians-Limited SAI,ESMAN SAM II»lp aatf Jltoatloaa Itimlly. 63 Garden street,' telephone log In said Town on tlijv30th day ol iTvarnt WILLIA.M S. HYDE. Ehq.. Red Sox to six hits in duel with bring you back. Till you agree to knee. For once and all I ’ll teach N o t the M oney— the iRock Salt! By Smn Halp Wanttd*~K»maU . si 6194. Judge. the previous day, McCIuskey took go with ’ us, right on the ground tho kn^vc that stealing Is no joke." iltip Waniad~>-Mat# ' .a.saaaas ss J’lnc at ten o'clock ;v. m. e. a. t. an.l I'-state of Carl F Schuls late of Wes Ferrell. i /V a k n o o ), y o u n g m a n , I t h i n k i t 's a o h , YEAH?tt)ELL, /' f i r s t OP ALL, I'LL JUST POT fialeaman Wantvd SS-A. command at the, outset and was you’U stay." that notice be gli^ii to all persons Manchester In said district, deceased. never headed In his ten-lap journey. Bill’ Terry, Giants—Hit triple and l o t t a o a n g e d n o n s e n s e h a w i n ' y o u I'LL TRY YA OUT, s ___ O N A M A S K ? LETCH A HAYS Help Wanted—Mau or'Femaia.. ST I'OR RF.NT—PLEASANT room In t.’pon nppllration of Ignaa Itrlzer. "Oh. please have mercy,” wailed "Oh. please be lenient with the AaohLa Warned , |t-A interested Jn said application, of lU The water jump was rather refresh­ single In six-run rally that beat HANG a b o u n d h e r e WAITIN' PER DAY­ BRAVE GUY* private tamlly, garage If desired pendency andx<>f the time and place playing fi4r the 4ipp< .ntmvnt of com- the knave, "I know the queen will led. He’s sorry and he feels real filtuatloue Wancad^Pemala ..g SS missmiiciK lc.r4*celve anti decide upon Cardlnali, accounting'for-three tal­ I DONT KNOW WHAT LIGHT BOBBERS.! I KINDA THINK MEBBE ettnatloni Wanted—MaU ...... si Phone 7798. lies. rant her tarts. I’ll do it aever bad," said Ddtty, as the frightened A S M A R T enJY, ol hearing,tneriHin, By publishing a his claim against said estate as per more." IT WILL DO TO MY C COULD TAKE CARE OF'EM JEST AS GOOD <5-i?ALeTs BmplAyment Afenelte .a.,#. SS copy o f^ 'Is notice at least three HppUcsitiun on tile. It is ' Dave Harris and Walter Stewart, knave was led off by the king. EH? THERE'S A A S y o u ! Uve atnrh—Pets—Psalter—Tskirlea I-OH RENT—Light . Hpusektrplng "That’s what you say," snapped S O O AL STANDING, BUT HAROtOYje itT; Umes^ili the Evening Herald, and by C»HDElU:U:~That • the foregoing F O R S A L E Senators—Harris knocked In three "AH right,” replied the royal LITTLE GREETING Doga-Hitds—Fete ...... ii room, furnlshert. steam, gas and appllcutldn he -heard and determined Scouty. "Gee. you’re just as tricky man. " I’ll be as lenient as I can, WHAT rr WILL DO TO Live Stock —Vshtclee ...... 41 sink: also 2 room tumlshed apart- sending a copy of this notice by at the Proh.ite Office In Mancliester runa. with triple; Stewart pitched FROM M E TO STORE. Poultry and SupthUe ...... 41 6-ROOM, SM ALL COTT.\GP] as can, be.. This time you should but he’ll be spanked at least until HIS SITTING, WILL ■3:ent, private bath rent reasonable. registered mall to aald applicant, all in said District, on the 30th day of five-hit game against Browns. ., WarttAd. ..T...Fgts..-;Poultrir—.intocli ■ 4|. Jouc. .A, !».. 1034, at 8 o'clock (s. l.> Large lot. Near Maiii street. be punished, ’cause you’ve , stolen ho howls like everything." YOU!' Lh ! sen 1&9 Foster street tiriibe. X a> least seven day.s before the date Kikl Cuyier, Cubs—Led attack tarts before.” BB PLENTY.' Poe dale—MUeelUaecaa of said, hearing, to "appear, at said In tlic forenoon, and that notice b» Price 52,700. on Dodgers with five hits in doublc- The spanking didn’t last so loh^, Arueiss for Hale ...... 44 ...... ' g'ven to all persons Interested In .said but taught the knave that he’d D,' ^ a ts and Aocesaorles 44 lime and ■ place. If they see cause, ifltate of the pendency of said apipli- heauer. FOR RENT— 6-Room Single And then they pulled him to his done wron^. The Tinies, in tba NCXU,SUPPOSIN' 1 WAS A ROBBER, AM ' CAME Building Msisrials ...... 4, A PAIM .M E N'l S— F L ATS— and be heard relative thereto. Cfctlon and the time and place of . Charley Ruffing, Yankees— feet. ’’ 'Twill pay .you, lad, ICrf Diamonds. Watchea—Jcwelir .. 4| to be meantime, to the palace kitchen • ^EAKIN INTA YER s t o r e THIS MSB, T A TAKE For and by order of the Board of hearing thereon, by publishing a copy House. Blanked White Sox with five hits, discreet." said Coppy. KIcetrIra) Applfkncsa—Radio . 4a TENKMKNTSi 6;i of thla order in soms newspaper hav­ fanning five "Walk ran. TM MONEY OUTA Y E R TiLL-IOHAT WOULDJA D O ? Fuel and Feed ... 44., Selectmen of the Town of Manches­ ing a circulation In said district, at along, now. To the castle we are Wally Berger, Braves, and Jim The queen gave them fine tarti Garden - Farm—Dairy Produeta 40 I OR RENT—6 RdOM tenemeflt, ter: Conn.' b4iat five days before the d.ay of said bound, galore, and said, “Eat those. 7'hen Bouachold Goods ...... 4. hearing, tt» appear If thoy see cause Bottomley, Reds—Starred at bat In Machinery and T. ols ...... ' ai with all modern Improvements. Iri- S.-G- b o w e r s . "When you have learned what's have some more." Soon Goldy said, qulre at 140 Bl ’.i.e1' street. Secretary. a* said .time and place and be heard^ Stuart J Wasley divideu -double-header, Berger with Muglcal InatrumcMa 41 itlallve thereto, and make return tu- Real Estate and Insurunre wrong, and right, you’ll not get In­ "Oh. goodness me, I've eaten all I Olfica and Siora KguipmanI ... 44 G. H. WADDELL/ thls court. five hits, Bottomley with four. to such a pligfit." The knpve, bv can." Jpsclals at tha S'craa ...... * li FOR RENT—TWO AND THREE Slate Theater Building Charley Gehringer. Tigers— JYcarlng Apparel—Fu'ra ...... ; Clerk, Board of Selectmen. — WILLIAM 8. HYDE now, was quite subdued. He didn’t 4 room apartmeiits Jiistj reflnished, Mailed, June 21’, 1934. Telephone 6648. or 7146 knocked In fou- runs against A ’s, make a sound. Wanted—Tc Rny ...... 44 H.4.JB-84;, ■ . (The 'Tinieet meet a crooked single room office and store. See hitting double auid single. They shortly reached the castle ••••“ •—Board—llatsla—Ressrta John Jenren. Johnson Block. Phone nuui. In the next story.) Reataaraals 6(‘70 or 4040. Itooiiis Without Board ...... 44 HAS B U G (;iF S Bdardars Wanud- ...... 44.*. A L L E Y O O P Look Before You I,.eap! ■ I By Frank Beck Board—Hsaoru to FUR RE.NT—FIVE ROOM tene­ N o W on der Oop’s U p In The A ir! By H A M L IN 5?**’*T'***'**"'*"'* ...... II ment. with gare.ge, modern Im­ UH H U H . . C O M E O N . . NOW Wautad-Rnemn—Board || THE VICTORIOUS ARMY OF MOOi LEO BY THE OOUGHTY K\NS GUZZLE, TO FURTHER COMPLICATE G-COLLY.'MIG'S FATHER... \ SH'. LOOK.. V o o ^ provements. Call at 15 Ashworth OUR HERO,THO. STILL HAS TWO STAUNCH O IN N Y , OL’ MAMMA P U T Y O U R 4 ^ M A R C H T H E Y ’RE IN Kaiais Foe llsBi - COVERED VJITH GLORY, LOADED. DOWN WITH THE A N D DADDY PROBABLY street, telephone 3022. MATTERS. ALLEY OOP'S FRIENDS IN CIRCULATION- BOY, THINGS AND DRESSED AS SATAN, ) ROBE ON FOR UPSTAIRS, BATHROBES. GOT THE Tsnemsnla., II CAPTURED -ARMS OF THE VANQUISHED ARnW OF LEM,AND ACCOM­ BARBARA'- P U T THEIR Buslnss. Loesctlons foi Kent ... si PAL AND BRAlFtv' ADVISOR DON’T l o o k A M IN U T E WELL.. DEAR. T u c v 'w c Crto'/iofr PANIED BY A HUGE BRONTOSAURUS. THE CAMPAIGN PRIZE OF OOOLA, -AND THE t o o !.' 1 SURE PUT MY LOOKS S O Houses for Rent .... II. .MODERN THREE ROO.M rent at F O O Z V , RECENTLY SO G O O D / r BATHROBES T U S T T O A W R 1 6 H T . IT ’S T IM E ELEVEN . Buburbau for Rent II 170 Etdridga strict. Juat donc THE MOOVIAN MONARCH. GREAT 15 THE JOYOUS TUMULT AND PROMOTED TO THE (GIRLFRIEND CAROIPP GIANT FO O T IN IT T H A T CUTB IN . O N T O O . PLEASE B U T D O N ’T T O G O HER N E W O’CLOCK..^ ■umnsr Homes foi Rent . . . _ 47 over. Inquire upstairs. SHOUTlNGi EVERYONE IS HAPPY , EXCEPT _ ;4, .T IM E .'.' / HER. FORGET TO BED. Waetsd to Rent ...... THE RANK (DP , I B A T H R O B E . 1 GENERAL,i s / THE S M I T H * ■••• *ain«s Fee Snls .NOTICE HERE IS an opportuni­ D O Y O U ARE c o m i n g Apanmcni Bonding for Sals ... A L L E ^ lO O P -O U R HERO. > KINO GUZZLE. PRINCESS OUT OF HIS m GUESS 44 ty for a couple or three for leas WHO IS IN A TOUGHER SPOT UKPATEEDLE. LIKE IT OVER Binfnsat Property for Ssis ..... 7s 6RAN0 WITZERWOWER WOOTIETOOT, QUEEN AND SOCIAU HEAD, GA-GA\\ HONEY?, .T H E Y ’RE Farms and Land for Sals ...... 71. than )20 month, 4 or 5 airy rooms, IHAN USUAL, ALL BEC^SE, TONIGHT. OF MOO, WHO.WITH AN THE GREAT MOOVIAN LION OF MOO. WHO AND OEURlCXJS,^ NOT flat or apartment, elecjricrty, bath, IN A MOMENT EVE TO THE FUTURE c o m i n g : , toilet, xas. white s-nk, extra dry PAIN-IN-THE-NECK LONG AGO GAVE DUE TO AN n* OF STRIFE. a n d PEACE UP HOPE e n c o u n t e r ^ ar.d airy cemented cellar. A tine HE SAVED / St? ...... ’ » M^WQUILITV OF EVER WITH OL’ I 2 |Ml Eatato. for BxefaARro ts located home, with shade trees and THE LIFE BUT,ON THE OTHER HAND, IrASUfi—Roai Botau t1 OF HIS m a k in g a KING T U N K : garden. Five minutes from trolley OF HIS HEREARETHE r e i g n , SUITABLE an^ business t'enter. A chance you SWORN GRAND VnzER, iM M OFFERED m a t c h t p , may not get again Call Immediate­ ENEMY ARCH FIEND. ly today or Tuesday. Don’t be too OOP THE FOR her ,^ND OF- MEDICINE MAN late. 91 So. Main street. Dial 7505. ROYAL ^ c AND ADVISOR X i ' O DOOnrSY B O B O DAUGHTER OF THE DAUGHTER. W OTTA TO HIS m a je s t v ^ " ' " ’^ X the d ar k h o r s e .' ►400VIAN MONARCH FO R R E N T — F O U R ROOM tene- m o t h e r - i n - l a w SHELL THE K IN G , ''*1 LOOKOUT FOR # T.M.,^u.s.Mr.orr. menL with all improvementa, ax- ANO- Tie Herald Advi 8Ef POOR ALLEY OOP} AND- HIM, OOOLA/ 1^ C 1034 OT PBCA SCMVICC. MiC • IM 4 >y MIA wavicc. IMC. t t f t h e at U 6 BIs m U itraeL jT.it W.U.O.INIT. orr. }ETWBLVB iianrIirBtrr Euraing HmtUt ■ONDAT, JUNE 26> 19M.

Mrs. Faasis Smith of Beaton The Women’s Home and Foreign ous 'operations about camp and in camps were to be continued as one Permanent squad assignments The regular meeting of DUworth- street is spending her vacatloB at Missionary societies of the Sout,-! the woods. channel through which the unem- Methodist church are planning an TO ASSIGN 43 will be made at the regular weekly Comell Post, American Legion, will ABOUT TOWN Trevitt. Maine. Attend Dnaeea. ployed bo3ra might be given work drill of Company G this evening at outing for Friday at the William Although the state (JCC eampi and taken off the highways and be held in tlu armory at 8:15 this A nuvatli Sawiof club wtJI Mrs. Vlota Trotter of Bigelow Dougan cottage at Coventry Lake, are located for the moist part a con- streets. the state armory. Also, camp Utet- tomorrow erenlDK at 7:J0 street is at Holiday House, Canaan, with Mrs. William Keith os hos- TO CCC CAMPS siderable distance away from towns ijLrge Quote. equipment will be Issued. All mem- evening. All members ssrirlng ju itth Mra. Ethel Mohr of Gorman for a month. tess. ' n , I and cities the boys were given an In continuaUon of the CXJC pro- bers are requested to attend to- the fireworks committee are re- Fttett opportunity to attend social dances gram, Manchester will again place a night’s drill. quested to attend. Ausonla Lodge will meet tomor- Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Trlvlgno In to'wn, bowling matches, bsaeball large quota of men tu the forests WlH Florenea Piano of Plano row evening at 8 o'clock In the’ of 81 Homestead street and two, Next Quota Will Leave and basketball games and many, early tn July. Those who have Race haa returned after a two clubrooms on Main street. All smsil daughters will move tomor- musically inclined, were permitted served since the first of the year week!' vacation apent In Akron, members are urged to be prw nt, row to 406 Garden street, Hartford. to represent their camp and the wiU be discharged and 43 recruit Ohio. She made the trip both waya also those who are to be Initiated. Mr. Trlvlgno has been a prominent Manchester for Forest CCC in general on severikl broad- members will be assigned to the va- -DieJWHALECo. by airplane. member of the Sons of i Italy and casts over local stations. rious camps, tn addition to a num- •rMANnHF.STFP.rONN.-r Miss Mary Ferguson of South was Instrutnental in organizing a ber of skilled tradesmen, such as Main st'eet, with her guests, her local Junior lodge late in 1632. WorkbJnly. Altogether, the benefits gained by cooks, truck drivers, engineer's An annlveraaiy hlfb maaa will be the lOO or more boys, who served hald tomorrow momimK at 8 o'clock niece. Miss Mamie F. Shorts, and assistants, dynamite men, black- at S t Jamea'a church for Alexis two of the letter's friends. Miss Ad- since the organization was first sent smiths, automotive mechanics and ►Starting Tuesday dle Martin and Miss Elizabeth Bar- A rehearsal of the first and fourth into the woods, are many and va- other like trades. AppUcattens are Tottmaud. degree, floor and ritual work for During the post year many Man- ijed. Many of those who were dis- For One Week, ber, all from Lincoln, Neb., will the mixed degree team ot the Man- now being filled In the charity office Mra. Joseph L. Handley of Oak- leave tomorrow morning for Bos- chester young men have beeq called charged by reason of having served under t^e direction of Assistant chester Grange will be held Wed- land street is at the home of her ton. From there they will go to to serve In the Connecticut CCC their six months, were ready and Charity Superintendent Albert Beh- We’re Celebrating nesday evening at 6 p. m. in Odd willing to sign up again were It not parents in Sarver, Pa., where she South Poland, Maine, thence to the Fellows ball. camps. Many of those who went rend and selections will be made in The plana to spend the next month. Whit# and, Green mountains and to camp knew but little about the for regulations which prevented men the order of tegistery. forests, road building, bridge build- once having served, again to enter across New York state, through the Mra. Angelina Trivigno of 38 Dr. David M. Caldwell and hla Adlrondacks.'' vistung the Finger ing, or any of the mapping and en- the camps. * James M. Shearer >s tn New York family have moved to their cottage Lakes and Niagara Falls. Crossing Hawthorne street Is In New York gineering In which they as members Housed In Tents. City oh a business tnp. on Coventry Lake for the summer. into Canada, they will proceed to City for a short visit with her of the camps later became proficient. The first detachment,, boys taken Dr. Caldwell will have his usual Detroit and on to Nebraska, where daughter’s family, Mrs. Mary Mc- In addition to the regular routine from the lists of the towns and office hours. Mlsj Ferguson will spend the re-, Carter. The latter spent the past of the camps these local youths also from families who were recipients mslnder of the atimmer with her week with her mother in Manches- were given an opportunity ^to drive of aid, assisted In the establiebment Opening of Hale’s Mr. and Mrs.' Bawln Weir and niece. ter. trucks, ’official camp cars* and in of the camps. Oiiiglnally,. the boys children. WUllam and Janice, of the seml-milttary regime that formed were housed -tn-army tents which INES Ea-st Concord, N. H.; Mra Robert Memorial Temple, Pythian Sla- Rev. ComeHus Crimmins of Bal- a part of the camp routine, they be- were replaced with permanent bar- To BUSTO.N Weir and Wesley and Neva Weir of ters, will hold It: regular meeting timore, Md,, has been . visiting his came a part of the camp police racks during last summer when It ^‘K nit - A - B it” C orner Concord, N. H., were visitors last tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock In cousin, Mrs. George. H. Bryan of force, leaders of groups In the vari- was definitely found that the CXIC (Round Trip $4.05)'$2; week at the home of Mr and Mrs. Tolland Turnpike. Telephone 7067 Odd Fellows hall. A good attend- With An INFORMAL Harry Russell, 63 Tanner street. ance la hoped for as special busi- • Leaves ness is to be transacted. A social Mrs. A. N. Merrlfleld’s studio In CE.NTEK TR.4VEL Bt’REAL SHOWING of Tioga* James Watson, Jr., a member of 49M Main Street Manrhester the crew, of the U. S. S. Bridge, is time will follow the meeting with the Orford building will be closed Hand Knit Gai’merits refreshments served ‘ b.v Mrs. until July 2. In the in.erlm Mrs. ijLHKSHiRi. coa(;h I ir.rs spending a 15-day furlough at the Marcyi Peckham and her commit- home of hla parents, .Mr., and Mrs, Merrifleld will attend the American Don’t envy youj‘ friend’s James Watson, 67 Spruce street. tee Guild convention In Holyoke, Mass. beautiful bund knit gar-

Toung Watson received his naval Ernest O. Hulander has purchas- ments.. Knit your own! You31 training on. the Atlantic coast and Manchester Assembly, Order of be agreeably eurpriaed what ed a live-room cottage at Crystal Mrs.,Aldea was assigned to the weal coast for Lake, Ellington, from Edwin A._ Rainbow, will hold .,lts final meet- a pleasa-it pa.stime knitting duty and made the long trip through ing of the staaon this evening at really is once you’ve started Schreler of Stafford Springs. The the Panama Canal to the Atlantic 7:30 at the Masonic T.emple. The Petitjean ...and you ban have such coast training grounds with .the transfer was made through the Ar- Rainbow girls will not meet again beautiful frocks, sweater:, thur A. Knofla Real Estate Agency. 709 Main St. Phone 3058 fleet. ."Jlmpiy" recently received until the second M.^nday evening coats for Jusl a few dollars. bis second petty officer’s rating of In September The minute you sec this fireman accoad class. Mrs. Charles B. Warren of 447 Center street Is giving a combined French grand .assortment of knitted Mr.s. Albert Harrl.so'n and two Tuesdayx Specials apparel and- the array of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred J. Clarke card and garden party on the lawn stunning colors In Tioga of her home tomorrow afternoon. children of Linden rtreet, ars and daughter, Jean, left yesterday spending their vacation with Mrs. Beauty \ yams, your .fingers will be for Stinson Lake, N. H.. where Mr. If It rains the affair will be held In- itching to begin knitting at doors. Prizes are to be awarded In Harrison’s mother, Mrs. Aa>-oii - * Creamery Hecker 8 Clark and his brother conduct a Johnson, at Grove Beach. once! summer eSmp. setback and bridge. Shoppe B U T T ER FLO U R TRY OUR CROQUIGNOLfc' The monthly meeting of the Wo- Roberts D. Burr, of 302 West Mra’ Ray C. Plllsdury and chil- WAVE men’s Democratic club will be held Center street, has been appointed dren of Chestnut .street,are at Saiin- tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock in code director of the Y. M. C. A.. ilerstown. R. 1.. where they . are 2 lbs. 5 3 ^ $1.15 Tinker hall. Several excellent out- “Vagabond Camps’’ which will ncciistomed to spend their . sum- 24>j-(mund hag- high of-town speakers are expected and travel through eight towns In j mers. Falrbury creamery butter. quality fiotw used for grner.i a large turnout of the members and Hartford County this - summer. Extra good quality butter. tions! ANNOUNCEMENT! friends Is hoped for. Highland Park has . been jselected I The Brotherhood of the Concordia LUtbert&Chlirch'iiWH m for B camp for one week in August.'] . - ■Arthur Gibson ()f 40 Row- Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Walton sa l evening at 8 o’clock, while the Young People’s society will be er Street expects to resume daughters of Btfong strset bavs Mr. and Mrs. Archie Allan and P o p u la r S e lle r s ! supplying his meat custom- laft for their camp at Keanabago family of Hartford were week-end guests of the New Britain Lsither League. ere Wednesday. Lake, Maine, where they will spend guests of Mr. sad Mrs. Arthur Good Luck JAB RUBBERS...... -.2 pkgs. 18c the summer. Callis at their cottage “Pleasant PARA WAX ...... pkg. lOo View’’ at Bolton Lake. The several - times adjourned Hale’s C.ANDY ...... i , , ...... l b . box lAc The Dorcas society of Emanuel meeting of the Manchester Improve- . Jeut fter “ 1.. 5hy rciie.wi.lLl}sv«. ,stt, „,.AbQUL..TS.me«ibera .attamlcd. tfea- mem held • • r • • - . -.-.A-,- • •2. Jacs 290 Miss^ Knox Ing at Columbia Lake tomorrow eve- outing of Thomas Carter Patrol, Wednesday evenTrig of IKls week. rn-ounCei Jafs.) c Strawberry Supper ■'fioga stylist, w1;l be at onr ning, meeting at the church at 6 Mexican Bordei Veterans, at Osa- Red W ing C.AT.St’P ...... * for 29c WUllam Streeter, who conducts a “Knlt-A-Blt" Comer- c.il o’clock. Each member Is request- no's cottage, Bolton Lake, yester- (14-ounee bottles.) Grange Hall, week. She will show the ed to provide her owu cup and day Colonel Francis Shearer, Rev. repair automobile garage In Lydall- vllle. Is confined to his home with All sizes In Ideal and Mason .lars at special low prices! Coventry - newest knitted creations and spoon. Oliver T. Magnell of New Haven she’ll tell you how easy they and General Edwin T. Lamb were an Infection to his fare that Is arc to knit. Arthur E. Gibson of 40 Flower tfie apeaker.a at the outing. Spo’-ta causing his doctor and family much Native Wednesday June 27 concern, California street, -who' has-been confined to hl« were enjoyed and a ehteken dfnner 6-8 P. M. Knitting Instructions FREE borne for the past ten days by an and clambake provided A meeting of New England deal- PEA S Coventry Fragment Soelety Free knitting Instructions with all pur- injury to hla leg. Is beginning to get ORANGES chases of Tioga yam.s will be given by around again. Mrs. Gertrude Qulsh of Benton ers of Goodyear tires la to be held Menu: German Potato Salad, In Norwich on Thursday, June 28. Ham, Beet*, Pti-kles,. . Roll*. Miss Evelyn Peterson, knitting Instructor, street Is spending a two weeks’ va- ih department dolly. - , Miss Ednah Neville, of High cation with her parents In Chester. 3 qts. 1 9 c 29^ Stra\vl>erry Shortcake «1th Whipped (’ream. •Tlbg-a yams exclu.slve at Hale’s “Knlt-A- street and her cousin, Mias Doris , The organization meeting of the Fr*»h, natir.e pea*, .rx tn Dickson, of Pleasant street, will Manchester Y. M. C, A., Is to be held Fancy fresh oranges. .full Blt” Comer--Main Floor, Dft. , James Dwyer of North Main fancy! of jtilce! Supper 35 rents. leave today for the, Holiday House street was called to Derby this tonight at 8 n’cluek. Officers will at Canaan where they plan to spend morning because of the serious Ill- not be’ elected, but a. dlficussiOn ot a week. th year’s w'ork will be taken up. Extra loirgc, Fancy ness of his wife. 2

The Atlantic District ot the Luth-

eran Synod of’ Ml.ssouil, Ohio and LEMONS doz. other Staten, of which the local Zion 'congregation is a member, is Fresh Cut PINEHURST 4151 holding its annual convention this year in Albany, N. Y., sessions being from today to Friday. Rev. H. F. FVuit Meat Department H. Steehholz of the local church l» CARROTS 3ibs.lO e intending.

LARGE KII’E PLUMS iflcntilnc Hrlrclrd Vi*al IJver. A dental cIiBle Will be held to- dozen.15c (IW t' Unidr of Calvc

2 for 25c; 2 for 29c Potato Salad. 2(k- lb. .Mrs. Arlyne Gurrity will partici- pate in a vocal recilaj at Stonlng- HEALTH MARKET

Fowl for . O C ton this evening, given by the pu- RIPE HONEY DEWS pils of Duncan Roliertson of New Fricassee, lb. ,. (b d C York, and tomorrow evening she 33c to 39c will be the gURSt artist at the sce- Shop Tuesday Our Freably Oroiind Pinehtirsi REEF at 25e lb.. Is Iran and ond ol Fred Werner’s recitals, the tender. Fine (or either meat first being this evening at Watkins Rip« Bananas Brothers music room, 11 Oak F o r T h ese S p ecials Apples balls or meat loaf. Oreen Peppers, 8 for tOe. street. Strawberries Tasty Sweet Gherkin Pickles, Grapefruit, 2 for 2.ic 15o dozen. Fresh Pineapples Stewing laimh, Z to 2 S»c. lb. RROILERSTender, young hroilers! 26«

Vegetables (Jroceries NORTON’S Now u r offer you: .Monarch Root Beer Ex- New Crop Fresh, Lean tract, Telephone Peas 2 bottles . . . ELECTRICAL From Hirrh Mountain. 25c Certo, .31. PORK CHOPS ib.l6c and Jar Rings From corn fed porkers! Fnncy Native SERVICE Parowax Summer Squash The Squash t P will be, each••...... XdC Kellogg’s Generator

Corn Flakes New Potatoes, Starter-Ignition peck ...... " 7c, 3 for 20e any In 35 c Repairs Native (Jreen Beans are Bakery now in. ' Prune Bread Our instruments locate Peterson’s Beets, 5c, itolsln Wheat Bread

Lettuce, 8c and 12c. .\ll kinds of Far,r\ Rolls— trouble .quickly, -saving you First Time in Manchester Ripe Tomatoes. 2 lbs. 2i>c. Poppy Seed. Butter. Parker House and Hurd Rolls. much time and annoyance. Spinach •- Celery. Donuts — Pie* — Cake*. A High Powered (lasoline selling for less

■■Ml makes repaiied at a reas- than regular gas. Stop at the Red and

onable charge. Blue Pump and fill your tank with this ne^^

high powered gas and get the surpnse^of

your life. It will make the old bus per-

NORTON form like a new car. Cleaning Sports Clothes Klectrical In.strument

Co. COOPER CROMWELL TIRES Hilliard Street Is a Man's Size Job Tr> To Beat These Prices! Phone 1060 Don’t gamble with inertective. hohie methods and 29x4.40-21 $4.4.5 30X.5.00-20 $.5.75 ruin your clothes. Send them to us for a .perfect ^ ^ 29x4..50-20 $4.70 27X.5.2.5-17 $6.00 job. that will bring them back to you looking’m e new. 30x4..’(0-21 $4.90 2.SX.5.2.5-I8 $6.20

28x4.7.’>-19 $.5i’20 27X.5..50-17 $^.8')

CHERRIES 29X.5.00-19 $.5.,55 28X.5..50-18 $7.00

Are Ripe At

The Dougan Dye Works APPLECROFT SERVICE 428 Hartford Road

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