Tt^=7l ■' v . .■ X' The Wflflther ■ATU10AX, A rm . 14 iM i A v e riffl Dally Clrenlatfon Fcrecaat of-L'. S. Weather Mi^ichesiery Evening Herald For the Month at M a td li^ m s — 1 _______________ , i f ” i ' I ..- Rafn tonight hqd Tuesday mom- / r nXpn a winter coat and fur collar 'bun-' ' 9 , 1 5 8 In afternoon W gh *^ died atx>ut bar neck. Indicating tempemturea WiiM Bronze Star First Wteriu^s WALTER SCHULTZ I A m aldarilaa balfava in tak­ Member ot.ttM Audit ‘AboiTt T qw u L o ^ H^ro Dead Heard Along 'Main^^treet that 82 CoaCTCM StVMt ing ^no chancaa with thlf,,jiyjtuaual Baraan at ClkpBlstloaa ■ \ April weather, while the teen-, Mancitester-^A City of Village Charm V tli^ e Plapii^ agera Walk along confldentljr with­ Ashes and l^nbbish Tha B*lv««on Amjy Women'i And on Some of H^heeter\Side Too PRICE: e W k d :E N T 3 out fear of catching cold. (TWELVE PAGES) Homa Laaj^a will ba in charge ef Tlemoved T ^ S*15881 MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APR IL^16, 1945 tha Braifrain Jthis avening at 8 A l^ d e r who was In Forest ^ of Bolton. up a stiff sYi filia l One Here/^nder VOL. LXir.,Vo. 166 ’elo^M lt the clUdel; of vocar and Park, Springfield, last Sunday J to conve: the mess serge' Remember the mid-May apple inat^umental miielc and readings, brings back a story of profiteering hU cooking ways blossom fetes they used to stage G. I. Bill to Be Con* ;;'\ "^e Songsters and band, together that is a litUe out of the ordinary. scored spectacular lack of in Middlefield orchards and other \ -yw ltt a brass ensemble, will con- Attention to the price-jacking waa hear from some of h places in pre-war days?. Well ■tructed bjr Jarvis. ■ X tribute numbers. Jessie Lyons a called bv the crying of a little girl. Requesting to be moved such art event was planned for Besaie Cole will be heard in a r t , ! \ The girl had spotted a vendor of of tbs kitchen, Corporal Csr- season It Just couldn’t hap- The Jarvis Realty Company haa DON W ILLIS 'TJhete’a a Rainbow Shining ' mCM toy balloons and hrr^ daddy had elo soon foUnd him.self assigned for the apple trees are a sfecured the necessary (commit- wKajne*'; R h ^ a KHnJak id A n i given her 1.1 cents' to buy one to a guard post with plenty of month ahead Of their schedule; menta to build the first'house in GARAGE ermany; fred 0Ot»gh will play a nH.no duet. There waa no sign either on time on his natMlS. we we>e surprised to find them in David Addy will reel)* Kipling's vendor’s-person Or near him t ^ n - Today, CpI. Caritielo, the artist, bloom the middle of the week. Manchester under the Q. I. bill of Complete Aato Scrvlco Virtually Bi “ Recassibnat” and ^ Ijo r u s group dlcate the cost. The little gliVask- has. two oil paintings on display Lilacs. wm<^ sometimes are avail­ rights for discharged aervicemen will icontm^ute nu;»ibcrs. 18 Main St. TeL 8088 I ed for s balloon and wheiyft was in a service club on South Seas able for detWating graves on Me­ of the present war. It will be for handed to her she gaUe the seller New Caledonia as part of an all- morial Day, ai’e now showing con­ Mr. and Mr*. Andrew Reggetta Sunset CourKfil No. 4.1, Degree 15 cents. The vendor in^ched the services art exhibition. ^He had siderable color./. Palm Sunday we of Pocahontps, will meet Monday balloon out of the littlA glrl’s hand conveited hi* spare time to paint saw the first m ^ mowing his and will be located on Princeton riTiailnr at/m e Zipaar clubhouse. and told her she hadm’t given him Ing. "I never painted street. gooa attendance is hoped for as lawn and since thert\that has been enough money. / said the corporal, "and There; a common sight;/Thoae who plant , The house will face the -west and British- several^attcrs of importance will i The father w a ^ tlra c te d by the that's my w'lfc. was siirpTlse, edges No Oiaiige iii Strategy peas began the lattei\ part of wUnse of Colonial style with white be/yOteJl upon. A variety bingo | girl’s cries sn^investigated. He when I ssked for an oil palnfing W ^ follow the business session. ^ 'March —the deadline is 'A p ril 15 claptoard finish with thfe exception waa told the balloons were selling set. Now my tent look* lik* sn foK.both vegetable variety.'and the o f a tRrick front. It will contain American Club •' > \ for 25 cents/fach. The father told artist’s ,studio.“ flowqps. \ five roohM and bath with do%y|ir / Croups 1 and 3 of the Memorial , the s.'ller/hf the balloons off in Supported by Major General HoapiUl Women’s Auxiliary. Mrs. | ataira lavatory. It will also tiAvt strong la^uage for charging such Frederick Gilbreath. South Pacific Charles Felber and Mrs. David 8. Hgt. Harold *D. Benson a basement laundry and spgcfe for AMM..J-C Bruno Q. Mankus price/The argument attracted Base commsnder. the exhibition Folk* living neaj/Middle Turlitt,, President Roosevelt Borne to Final Resting Place Caldwell, leaders, will meet Mon­ a future recreation room,” There s ■ poH^eman, who admitted ha Includes 69 items of aria and han­ pike and Main street, know.exact- BINGO Geruiaiis Rusfe Units day afternoon at the hospital. ly when two^of the sthres thebe will - \ ,8 ta g Sergeant Harold D. Ben- will be a ggrage with qhnnecting <6 Aviation Machlniefa Mate »-0 didn’t know whether nr not there dicraft.* piodAiced by 19 artiatical- breezeway. D^liares America w ^ s celling price on toy balloons. 1y inclined Vr^'icomcn in their closp today. \OUt of re.spect for soV ;^ 122'-i Birch street has been 'Another evidence that the sea­ Bruno C. Mankus, ~DSN, of 418 Alaxander Jgiiia -hf the Jarvis He put in R call to headquarter*, apare time. the President \one of the stores awaVq*d the bronze star for son is a month ahead is the fact North Main street was kilted In will elo.se "at 1 'p. m. Snturd.ay, Realty Company says that he has that people began to piclc aspara­ /fiowevsr. to find out. For many years Cpl. Carmslo courage^tqs service agsin.st the en- TONIGHT action in the South Pacinc on May/ May 14” The otheXwill clo.se "at quite a number ot,other ex-aervice gus from their gardens during the It seems the polic-enian had man­ had been a cook, hut a year before 1 p. m. Saturday, April, 15.” f niy on De^ev upon the recommen­ men who are contehiplatlng build­ Must Aid Maki From Eastern Area; aged to reach the mayor of |arly part of the week. 1, 1944 when his plane failed he entered the .\rmv he sought a Springfield who authorized the o f­ dation of Lie6t. General George C. ing this apring wrho are qow dis­ return from a difficult misai war Job at the Manchester Knit-' ficer of the law to tell the vendor ting Mill, Manchester. Conn. In One of these lunch co'Upter ex­ Kenney. - cussing sites and plena with the ORANGE HALL AMM Mankus bad been Jarvis Realty Company, Thil or­ ■ to sell the balloons for no more November. 1942, hq Joined the perts in high financing tell* us T h f local maV entered the serv­ ed the Air Medal by Adm iral ganization is set up to take care of Yon Are Invited By than 15 cent* or to take himself Army and the following May was that now that used cars are M’ing- ice ln\June, 1942Mnd was assigned Of Secure Peace Che.ster W. Nim lU t o v ““ exem­ all the detail in connection with and his wares out of the city. ordered over.aeas. He I landed in ing such good prices the man Vho to overseas duty IX March of the BIG PRIZES!. Western Front Split plary service" performga hi Naval applicationa for permiaalon to -------- ^ ------------------- - L. A. BRANCH That's one way of handling the New Caledonia. French owned U. q^lls after four years is makihg following year. He''hast served in sir operations agai^t Wake Is­ build. They are also in a position price-jacking racket and evident­ S. .supply base 1,000 miles noijth- a clear profit. The way he figures- the Philippines since M^rch, where NO. 207 land on Oct. S-4. 1943. ly an effective one. because our in- to offer many attractive home Policy Remains ‘Uncon* gtalui tO Lct east of A.u.stralia. and began rook­ it you take a 25 per cent depreci­ is stationed at preseftL \ Attend • Showing of He Was official^ reported dsad foi-mant says that the vendor sold ing for the South Pacific Base ation each year in taxes so in four siteaj do the planning and complete Admission 25c ditional -Surrender of / _ He ie a radio operator irt the'Air construction Job. Infantry Advances to 'nr Films in Both the Eu­ on Feb. 23, 1945K by the Navy de- the ballohn* from then on for 15 Command headquarters company. years .your car is worth nothing. parement. cents, which 1* s nickel more than Therefore everything you get af­ Corps working with the 'ground Enemies; Asserts Na- ropean and Pacific Thea- H e’s now back a*t his post behind crew.
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