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18 < NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1929. ; \ 5 - o 6:00—! 3 rts, p ce mar- |“Adoration” and Bizet's “Ada to.” | tered in caring for the miners and Many of those stricken have died. \\\\\\\\\\ N\ § R‘ "’;HW ; uMLS!;)::;“rcr;:’::;;‘};?::u o i = st ifx:cnishm; :X‘:x‘n wr;m tood and wa- SMGHAI HAS EP[D“IG among them nine foreigners. Twen- Men Ffl‘huned By R’lt ” —Dinner music Julia Sanderson, star of many A ty-five foreigners have contracted| Smash Plate-Glass Pane 4 | al ¢ v (il aing | 1ch Plthoit enepuneging douTists 39 OF SPINAL MENINGITIS | che afacaso. intornationar Settioment| Shelbyvile, Ind., April 1.—(UP) Py \\ 2 /,/// ;. 7 fadrigal Mixed Quartet musical comedy succcuej.‘wlll sing 0 paccal. he 4 . . Y . o \\\\\\\ \W s 00 mid—Same as WEAF |lonight a selection from Gershwin's 3 . workers said 50 meningitis patients| _Due to short skirts women are R~ /i/ 00—WLW, Cincinnati “Oh Kay” in which she starred not |tate weary, desperate rescue parties. | were contained in the munlclpal | " S T e == 00—Tra Time Trin so long Ago. Miss Sanderson and Auto Roads Bullt More Than 1,000 Cases Reported |isolation hospital and half of this e ey 1 Flon 0—Live Stock reports i‘rank Srumit, her co-partner, Will| The mines have not been operat- 7 number were expected to die. and mice. But not the men! Herc's MONDAY | T:30—"Mexican Crisis,”" James G. 40~-Polly and Anna be heard in other songs during 4 |ing this vear and last, however, a Among Natives and Forciguers One of the most alarming features | what happened to Stanley Jones, = MeDo ry Hawkins program at 10 o'clock over WOR | goposit of borax having been dis- - First of February. of the situation is that the supply | Fred Sorden and Troy Arnold: Eastern standard Time T:45 r0 Twins, Pascocello and News and WNAC. Among the selections | covered in the Mojave desert closer nee 2 of meningitis serum has been ex-| The three were standing in front s : : s inuluded in this program are "GYDSy | o Los Angeles that will caro f0r| Shanghai April 1 UP—Shanghai|hausted for the last 43 hours. Emer. of & drug storo talking. One of them NEW ENGLAND STATIONS : M ! Tiiie Ralmeeo R e Lonofome [the world's meeds for the mext $00 inegith authorities havel become|Eency supplies haye been opdered mv 2 largo 12t cinwling oy o a = i i : e D W RIS Someslvears, Wil the ‘pre mow in sight. Hlalanmed atiTanid\ebvead of cershiro [from Manila, -Jpes. - Hongkons.| holedn:thy sigewelk, Mo jumpe and WTIC. Hartford—300 4 T Gre: vat SO N HES e S T 5 | since then, the state has built au- {spinal meningitls among both na- | Germany, and the Pacific coast. told the others. All three men ens AT i the Rain®. and ‘a selection from ' omobile roads into and across the yi. g and foreigners here. _— gaged in a wild scramble to escape. [valley, the Automobile Club of | “'gince the first of February the| The total solar eclipse of Janu-| Arnold was pushed through & Southern California has placed hun-| giceago has approached epidemic|ary 24, 1925 occurred but 5 seconds | large plate-glass window in the store, reds of direction, warning and “Wa- | gaco” ang more than 1,000 cases|later than the time predicted by the | cutting his hands severely. The rat ' signs, and [lhc\l\\‘l’sa“‘;’ lm;m now are under treatment. astronomers. departed at leisure. orporation has built two fine ho-| ls. Death Valley itself, at this time of the vear, is almost past descrip- tion. There is, perhaps, nothing in e o T.ong Day | the “orlr: quite I|‘kc it. e 4 | ¥ = . ¥ Gy 1 From Dante's View, a precipitous 30—News bu : 530 Xa orn, “Current 13 . W, Versatile ; 1d “Yeomen of the Guard-"| ;¢ e Juneral Mountains a half | 600—W (AL r I s ntertainer | dozen miles from here, the highest 30— s a “roli and lowest points in the western | hemisphere are visible. | Death Valley lies a mile directly helow, vague in the heat waves, its floor 310 feet below sea level. To towering two and a half miles in the air, Spring is Here.’ The United Choral Singers will 4 program comple made up Sullivan-Gilbert successes a i ) tonight over WOR and WNA( Aniong those to be heard tonigh “re the opening chorus from “Trial | —Org: Phantom of Water Only Caretaker Stays After May - criecto a gret. shatiow rve sweeping through the valley is par- 1_Memm-y Goes to 138 ticularly vivid from Dante's View This phantom of water in a seared S —— and terrible land lured hundreds to . Cal, April 1 (UP)—lour death in the early days of California . ~ . v 1d feet below this little town, | The river, in reality, is a white sweep ceombed wwith mines, is Death Val. | The cliffs of the Panamints to . 2 4 the West and the Funeral range on Automobiles and motor busses the Fast are fantastically eroded. = % Baih wind Abwn. dhe “mile and of vivid hues of red, gold®and n o the valley floor, bringing Water does exist on the valley ireds of fourists from California [l00F. but it is salt water; peculiar 3 from the Fast fo explore the P0ols like volcanic eruptions in the S Seieie btk e msf.d. snow-like u:’n mnk,(;rmshsnn 15 known fo extend to a depth of . - . - - X \inous sink. $ . o ] . 5 Soiahenimars Ll S 30 tonilght ¢ 3 e et carasans will continue | 700 foct, Which I3 as far as it has Our neighbor, who s.u‘nely knows his shrubbery, A0—WEET Boston—sn s g ) : AC.. The | throughout April. On tho first day |BCED Iested. = e starts with a RAKE (it's one he hought here 8 v e S r Cor itl be ¢ May, all this life and movement, A T Ryan is broug n by g 2 : : s 4 e o e met narrow-gauge fank traing daily, years ago). L4 ; hauled a distance of 20 miles. At © luxurions hotels here and - : vali o oW H Creck. om . {he veiles | Furnace Creek Inn, a pipe line The rakings are thrown into his RUBBISH hrings pure water down from a hid- 7 JF He) “ ” LSRR Son o kg BURNER (it's a “SKY SCRAPER”—a new one). Part of this ter is used for a lux- erhaps will reman atl 220 SiL LSRR S S O A Then comes VIGORO (the famous plant food) h, which today b of grecn | 04°T{o of which is flumed a_mile which he sows deftly,. A DUNHAM LAWN ROL- farther fo irrigate Furnace Creek which un-| B LER then smooths out the wrinkles, n, to the North and fhe man who held | Dogs are allowed to roam free Some STAMFORD GRASS SEED on the . ind rate chained up in French slightly bald spots (too late for Herpicide) and the an e Jera Lo s vear ground work is well on its way, NS ven numbers instead of cs. - - o Pl sy 4 s ke e His vegetable garden (last year the boast and ‘/with a touch of grave naivete: It's 4 envy of the neighborhood) now receives the simple hot . . . Mereury Up to 138 treatment which proved so effective in other sea- hermometer went up to sons: 4 'imm"’ m ‘,lmw"\v‘,j; ]n% Dlscuunt HART SEEDS (every known vegetable is Sty ol st sets in available) and some vigor behind the spade (and R0 t dance orchest Year of Grace" L el e e o other tools—the “Union” brand) which practically AT e erATIONG L e kil vou. 1ts a great, hot, atkaline || TN Llablllty and Prop- gual‘tanbtlees a table groaning with delicious fresh L erty Damage for Pri- With Rackliffe tools, seeds, fertilizer and ad- + heard for ¢ i< summer. ; vice, successful gardens and lawns are generally guids EEdL o s e, someone will bave 1o st || yate P assenger Auto anticipated—and not in vain, 4 Animal Cracker's Medley cat will come 1250—WODA, Paterson—240 iere are cows here, and the ranch tz. must be kept for the folks who will S - ; e © come to Furnace Creck Inn and Ry- . : It’s either a matter of luck—or a case of qual- sy's “Dancs Rimsky. 4 again in the fall Owners Merit Rat‘ng ity products in capable hands — at any rate -- akoff's “§ ¢ India _ “The cows seem to stand the heat 1l right. Tt kills dogs and cats Ph though, and humans barely survive n. i o A vear It" Righl fmm Rflc‘[iffe:‘ < pleasant in the extreme. The at- rere is bright and clear, the rm and nights crisply cool. v for the past two years has h Valley really been added to ssible scenic attractions of t. Prior to that time, when 9! \f Pacific Coast Rorax company 272 MAIN ST. was operating its mines here at trouble enough was encoun- | 660—WEAF—151 THO—WNGY, Schenectads—380 This Week MORTGAGE LOANS We are making a present of an PARK AND BIGELOW STREETS o 5% Every Woman Wants imported lawn Telephone 5000 :00—R lle’s orchestra e rake with every WHEN IN HARTFORD STOCK MUTUAL QUAL]TY LAUNDRY SERVICE 85¢ purchase. Hardware, Paint, Glaé«s. 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