» i i m t T B «ATUBDAT, JANUAHT 9, IM S A v m i f a Daily CfrenkitloB iSIattrbirHirr £tt»tiftto HrraUk d iV n r tf ^ ^ tf ^ War m r Mhalh at PiBsatesr, IMS J U U A A - A A ' A A . 0 1 __ ^ A ^ A A A A — J 1__1 ^ A A^ A A ■ 3 K Tha Waather Boards o f Selectmen have had two ■84 « f U. a WarnHSm I lasting projects confronting them. 7,858 About Town Those projects are the rebuilding Lauds Women Collection o f2,800 Bottles Zoning Board Heard Along Main Street Btanber at. the Audit at the railroad underpaaa on Hil­ Not M eoM taaight. liard atreet and tha widsaing of Baraaa at Oirenlalloaa Ikwt & Snrna, bettor known For War Work > ^ And on Some of Hanche$ter*$ Side Streets, Too the Park atreet bridge. Those Is Being Offered for Sale Meets Jan. "A m T* Bromv m m etoUaned two Jobs have been cusaed and M anehester^A City of Village Charm k tbe urmai tarem at AUanto, ■ b a «i nmnotod to the discussed so much that It’s almost Flipping a coin is often reeorted vroute. Seems that some promotion time for them to fold up in em­ Rev. W. R. Ward Pays A collection of 2,800 bottles, no^moved to East Hartford. At the Oak Hill Inc., Asks Per tt earpenil, MoonUnf to a VOL..LXIL. NO. 8« Adverttehig am Bag* M ) MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 194S (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS neetred today by his par- to in sports events or sometimes in agency in these towns distributes barrassment. Tribute But Fears for two alike, will be offered for sale time o f his aale the purchasers mission to Convert ^ Mr. and Mrs. William M. more serious matters. But the the cards to the soldiers free. The We can recall one board of by Fred Hill, of Naubuck ave­ gave permission ^to store them In MuisM « f 43 Jansen street. height of all coin flipping occurred cards are imprinted something like town fathers, going to the extent Her After Conflict. nue, Glastonbury. In this collec­ a bam on the property. Recently Bam into Apartmentsl recently when lU fail decided the , this: "You are now passing of calling in New Haven railroad tion there is a 5th Century Bible he was asked to move them and —, Queen of the lamp which was brought to Mr. 11w Ranrard Rood Brides Chib marital career of a Rockville oou- ' through B- construction engineers for advice In an address before the Cosmo­ as he bad no place for them in his Qiina's Tanks pie. The male In the case at one Wheat Belt. Then the soldiers on the Hilliard atreet Job. It Hill by a sailor who had traveled new residence he is forced to of­ ^T he Zoning Board o f Appeal| tosa oRtortalnad last nlcht at the politan Club, yesterday afternoon, will hold a public heiM^g Thun haoaa o f Ur. and lir a PhlUp Tan- time was employed in a Main use the cards on the train to write developed at that time that to all over the world. For many years fer them to the public. Soviet Army Seizes _ back home and the town or city Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., pastor of Mr. Hill has been collecting bottles day, Jan. 14 at 8 o'clocK tr. the Mu ------I--. W' 100 Billions Budget gareae. The winners for the eve­ street store here. His number was raise the bridge would cause too Many ot the bottles came from coming up in the draft and he and ' gets a lot of free advertising Not heavy a grade for south end South Methodist church, took as and many of them were added to foreign countries. About every nicipal building to take action o i ning were M n. Arthur Smith and the application of Oak Hill lnc| Malcolm Deacon. his intended debated whether or \ a bad stunt as long as It isn't com- bound trains and freigbta to his theme "Women In the World of his collection by people jiot known ! nationality is represented In this not they should be married be­ mercialized further than municipal make. Then came the suggestion Tomorrow.’’ He paid high tribute to him personally. ; collection is valued highly by col- asking for permission to con'vert i fore the date of his induction ex­ promotion. that the roadway be low er^ with Mr. Hill is loathe to sell this | lectors. He carries an advertise* building located in rear of 95 For Haea and Ladder Company No. to the prominent and significant est street, formerly the R. O 4 o f the Sooth Maneheator Fire de­ amination. tAdy Luck decreed that the subsequent problem of how place women play in the war. He collection but he recently disponed ! raent in today’s Herald for par> More Settlements; Cheney bam, Into a 9-apartmenJ Given to Congress the vows should be taken. At* Charity is not dead—nor appre­ to get rid of the storm water that of his property in Glastonbury and ; tlculars of the sale. partment, win hold its annua] La- said that It was Marshall Joffre dwelling house in a Residence dlea* Night and banquet tonight rangements -were hastily made ciation. either, if the story of the was bound to fill in the low point. who during the World W ar' said and the ceremony was performed events on a Manchester-bound bus A drainage system was built at Zone. The party will be held at the house that if the women in the factories Action will also be taken on thi on School street. Dinner will be before the induction date . only on December 22 last la a sample considerable cost and that doesn't stopped work for twenty minutes ity we have of helping the young decorated for the occasion and a of what one might expect In an application of Edward A. and Isal served at 4:80 by Osano. The to have the bridegroom return seem to take care of a heavy flow the Allies v.'otild lose the war, but women coming from the surround­ buffet lunch was served by Mrs. dora D. O’Malley asking permisf from Hartford classified in 4-F. emergency. of rain water now. that many people would be. aware ing states, and working in our de­ Threatens Junction apsaker win be Capt R. C. Mor- McCartan who was assisted by To Hasten Victory It was that Icy night you may Sion to convert a two-familj lia of the regiment stationed here. Thei trestle hss never beejj of that fact in this war before the fense plants, adjust themselves her daughter, Mias Margaret Me-- apartment located at 670 Nortl Hla home Is in Cincinnati District With sbortkges of various ar­ remember, when cars were strung raised, the underpass has not been year is out. normally and happily in their new Cartan. along the h^bways useless on the Main street into a ' three-famil] officers will also attend. ticles cropping up in all lines a lowered further and the road "The Feminine QusHt}'" environment. After the war it will Miss Sullivan will become the apaVtment, this is a Residence force-squeeze racket evidently la glassy surface of the main arter­ space has never been widened, but Mr. Ward addressed his remarks be too late to help these young bride of Edward McCartan. 69 zone. Roosevelt Asks $16,« being developed by some Jobbers ies. The driver of an early eve­ it sure has made an interesting particularly to the kind of women women—now Is the time." FoFster street, on Saturday. Feb­ All persons Interested In thes Don (Zontinues Despite' Fliers Hit Possible Nation Near Limit who come into Manchester to ning bus Just entering Manchester, topic for many a board meeting. our civilization will need when the The meeting was held at the Y. ruary 6, at 9 o’clock In St. Jamea’s applications are invited to appea| 000,000,000 in Addi. Manchester Judge by a story told about one near the Pine Acres tract on low­ The same with the Park street war is over. In the world of to­ M.C.A. with Miss Mary A. Benton .church. at the hearing. Desperate German Ef­ tional Taxes or Comal local business man's experiences er Center street was surprised bridge, although that really came morrow woman's place will not be as hostess. Mrs. Herbert W. Robb Date Book this week. This merchant had been when a woman said: "I know how nearer to completion than the measured by her influence In in­ of the program committee was in forts to Block It i Points of Junction On Arms Capacity pulsory Savings; ToUd buying cigarets from a different bad the traveling Is; Just let me other Job. There actually was dustry and politics, but by whether charge of arrangements. source than that from which he off at your next stop. It's only a or not in the face of changed con­ Some 60 Miles North-' t.u Estimated Spending in Tonight' an appropriation for the widening had been procuring candy i ..d .short walk down the hill to my work. That was held up because ditions she will still possess that BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS East of Rostov, Key Annual banquet Hose and Lad- cigars. He had been having diffi­ home." which can best be called the fem­ Allied Bombers Again Fiscal Year to B« 4er Co.
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