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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1930. Gov. Long Apologizes to German Commander For Receiving Him at Hotel Suite In His Lounging Robe : Louisiana Man Arouses Ire of Cruiser’s Skipper by Unconventional Dress —Leader Makes Amends by Official Visit to Ves- sel. New Orleans, Mar. 4 (® — The Times-Picayune today said Governor Huey P. Long, accompanied by his staff colonel, Seymour Weiss, yes- terday boarded the German cruiser Emden, in the harbor Mardi Gras, and apologized for ceived Commander Loth; nault Del La Peri of the vessel, in lounging robe ar slippers when the naval officer paid an official call According to the governor's visit the closed when th lute of 21 guns. aboard the cruis s while Colonel Weiss was in full staff regalia. Con nder De La Periere, ac companied by Rolf Ja 1 consul here, called upon the gov- ernor at his hotel suite to pay their respects following the arrival of the Emden. Governor Long, Times-Picayu mans in a pair of green silk pa mas, & blue and red lour robe and blue bedroom slippers. The paper quoted Consul Jaeger as having remarked to Weiss after departing that “The governor's raiment to receive the German commander is an insult to the German government and I de- mand an apology immediately 3 the apology is given, then ter ends right here.” TWO PIANO RECITAL AROUSING INTEREST Miss Littlehales and Miss Burn- ham in Program Tonight Friends of Lolia M. Littichales, New Britain pianist, arc looking for- ward with interest to tonight when she will appear in a two-piano re- cital at the Camp school auditorium with Christine Burnham, piznist and composer, of Hartford, starting at 8:15 o'clock. Miss Littichales heretofore has ap- peared as soloist, on occasions With the New Britain Mlusical ! which she is a member. The recital will be distinguished by the first performance anywhere of Miss Burnham's new suite, “Im- pressions,” which will be played from manuscript. This suitc pur- ports to describe the emotions of the composer upon viewing scencry Europe—in Italy, Iran Switzerland. Other two-piano criptions by Miss Burnham will be played. The program in full follows: 1 Tambourin ... according to th ing Colonel Menuet o ve . Fredrich Sonata in D Ma from the “Leibeslieder” Maier, Schutt Arensky Cortege Du Sardar . 111, ons” M. . . Christinc Suite “Tmpr Time) Solo— Venetian Memorics A Glimpse of Switzerland An Old Monastery Valse Licstatic, TOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFILD (Iirst Burnhaw use ADS | forces of demerats TARIFF DECISION 1S EXPECTED SO0N (Final Action on Measure To- night or Tomorrow in Senate Washington, March 4 (#)—The end lon rocky road of the | Hawley-Smoot tariff bill was believ- ed by senate republican leaders to- day to be just around the corner. Senator Smoot, veteran republi- chairman of the finance com- held the optimistic opinio measure could be brouglh: | that the to final disposition tonght or tomor- | row, but chieftains of the coalition and republican who have been gen- i1 in reducing the by the house last inclined to be a little independents, crally succes: rates approy May, werc doubtful. Much depended length of time overturn previous votes which d icd a higher tarift and jected propo: cvies on hi leathers and shoes, mnow on the free list but mado dutiable in the house they said, on the measure. Lapect Bill Back Smoot look2d for the bill to be eported back to the senate today from what is known in parliamen- terms as “committee It has been in this status began conisd- whols ever since the senate of the measure all actions thus taken ar: to a final vote in the cssions, begun last we as 4 means of expediting action, 1o ited in an cleven hour day for tariff-weary sena t 10 p. m day marked Dy well as length, proval of a 7 cents a pound tar on long staple cotton, now on ti free list, and a duty of 10 per cent ors yesterday. however, ended a including the ad valorem on turpentine and rosin, | also non-dutiable in the present law. Speculation on Ballot As the final vote neared, specula- tion as to how the ballots would st, increased. Many republican rs, it was felt, would be found voting for the meas gainst the personal wishes because of the o ition's success in climinating of house incr down dozens of s in rates, cutli others, and redu in miany instances—especially the metals dule—rates in existing law. Th repub! 15, however, feel that they stand a good chance of having many of the rates | restored in liousc conference with tlie and for that reason will votce when Vice President Curtis calls the final roll The coalition has madc portant changes in the many im administre- are now eu- to the regulor tive scetions which tremely distasteful republicans he confercnce is expeeted 10 en- Powerful Skin Remedy Discovered Dries Up LEezema, bers' Tteh a All Skin Eruptions Must Show K Money Back This wonderful surgeon’s pre- | scription, now known all over th world as Moonc's Emerald Oil s icient in the treatment of skin s that the itching of cczema stops with one application v applications and the most sistent case ema is healed even old chronic cases of long quickly show rcmarkable of ¢ standing results, Moonc's Emerald Oil is sa it doesn’t stain or residue, It is so ptic that one bottlc w you beyond all 1 have at last dis way to restore and pleasant (o use powerfully anti will question that a greasy we know our skin to perfect health Go to Fair Drug Dept or sist today and bottle of ald Oil (full str ask 0 ounc Moone's Secure Your Investment The man who h liis home is unwise i t up-to-date. Wo vegularly added will maintain the value of the house, or else the capital invested away year b) has somc nvestment v eal intere Hardware City L umberé 1241 EAST ST, [ asAasaa PHONE 5 ting facts on spent on attempts to | of the | | ed the confercnce had been plann:d ast Septem- | ‘Gonlerence Planned o Stabilize | and clevators of the plains and prair accomplishment as | your | him for u| Lmer- | counter its principal difficulties ¢ | endeavoring to compose difference over the flexible provisions under which the president for the past cight years has been authorized to after investigation by the tariff com- | mission. The house retained this| i 3 use, but the senate coalition ve- P l D t dt K R d_ (Police Determined 10 Aeep nadl a provision requiring the commis- sion to report its finding to congress for action. The house never has vor- majority 18 helleved to prevail there |, Chicage, March 4 (R —There will g : T he no “Red Thursday” in Chicazo for retention of the existing law as I ot lice havi o tavored by President Hoover. s ool Zorjthe mmollce DieNa Made the conferees will be-found in -the |T0F blue—policeman blue. - Thursddy has been designated cxport debenture amendment tack- | TUISIEY F88 F0h COTERG T ed onto the bill:by the senate coali- | t1¢ Lime foran inernationa. ce g OB sian communists, Deptuy Poli S Commissioner John Stege sald, ars sponsoring it. make emergency changes in ratss pealed it and substituted in its place t g cals From Demonstration ed directly on this issue, but a big Another obstacle that will sturap | different color arrangements, calling fion, This is opposed by the presi. | Stration by the unemployed. Ru No or demonstrations ted here. Policemen 1. In thre they hay to disperse cmblers. said that “unquestionably, communist agents are taking ad- vantage of the present unrest to in- still idcas of riots in the minds of the unemployed, who are mostly aliens.” “We do not intend to fool,” add=1 Stege, “if there are any attempts to disturb the peace.” Circulars from Russia, he saic had come into his possession. TI cireulars instructed marchers to car- ry blackja nd knives. The of nf the federal district attorney said government regul. tions did not permit summary d ing with aliens, but that the govern- ment agencies here would coopera with the police. orders Market and Halt Drop Chicago, March 4 (UP)—Execu- tives of the nation’s leading grain exchanges were called into consui- tation here today remedy for th to prescribe > ailing grain ma Although announcement that these ““doctors” of the vast market- ing industry that transfers wheaz, bardley, oats and rye from the bins ies to the giant mills of the or to the loading termina ports would meet to diagnose the ills ot the moment was ma after yes- terday’s price plunges, officials of the Chicago board of trade explain- CHURCH CIRCLE SOCIAL One of the largest socials given under the auspices of St. Elizabeth’s theatrical circle of the Sucred Heart church was held last night. About 50 members of the parish were in attendance, Two orchestras furnish- cd music throughout the evening and refreshments were served. on the social committee Paul Nurczyk, president, Jo- me time rday’s slump was interpret< 1 tion to the change of pe deral farm board, whici clared it would discontinue s of grain except “ut the mar- Ket.” The change of front was an- nounced here last Saturday aftor|seph Kita, Joscph Dumin, John irman Alexander Legge of the | Dumin, Miss Hedwig Zembko, di- federal farm board had conferrad | rectr Stanley Nowak, William rthur M. Hyde, secrctary of | Domurat, Misses Rose Kulik and ure, and officials of the stu-| Florence Kowalezyk. corporation of the farn | v 'd that had been making the | at purchases. In the Chicago pit, wheat j 3 dipped 5 cents under | Inc., of figures and the plumbing supplies was filed here nd May delive | yesterday. A listed exceeded % to 43% cents under Satur- | debts, the lat $51,649 and final prices. | the former $81,040. MOHICAN MARKET 391-401 MAIN STREET | | pur- | Thos were PURCELL BANKRUPT Haven, Mar. 4.—®—A bank- petition for J. L. Purcell. Hartford distributors of Beginning tomorrow, every department in this big market will feature Lenten Foods . . . the choicest in fresh Fish, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Eggs, Groceries, and Baked Goods. ASH WEDNESDAY LENTEN SPECIALS "irin Mackerel 2 lbs 25¢ suce?: Boston Blue 2 lbs 25¢ " Halibut . . . Ib 25¢ FRESH LARGE FANCY SELECTED FRESH EGGS 3« 89. Buy Plenty at This Very Low Price FRESH MEADOWBROOK CREAMERY BUTTER ® 37c Bt P O P PV VY VIR Y T T as pald good money for ndeed if he fails to keep rthwhile improvements Otherwise home dwindles Building increase it. in the The Bureau ecuring your ' BRITAIN, Conn, assssssna LARGE HEAVY DINNER The Hot Cross Bun Season Starts Here Wednesday throughout the Lenten season. A large assortment of the best. dozen 1 1 (& PORTER- A\t a New Mohican Hot Cross Buns ON SALE PER DOZEN Sold *“Oven Hot” every after- 1 8C noon heginning at 3 o'clock. own home town hakery. Reduced For Wednesday Only to . ... st STEAKS Ib 29¢ CHUCK ROAST Prime Beef [b 24c¢ Low Price Mohican Fresh Steaks and Chops arve always properly cut and properly trimmed and will prove convenient in quickly These good buns will again be a popular feature with us A REAL SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY! Mohican Fresh Baked Cookies All made here in our LOIN, ,ROUND, LARGE 0 SWEET Florlda Oranges dOZ 39¢ Grape Fruit 6 for 29c preparing and furnishing a delightful meal and at a most reasonable cost. NEW BRITAIN'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE 1500 Yards English Prints Dainty. new floral prints for smart street, sport and children’s frocks, paja- mas, drapes and spreads. 32 inches wide. Guaranteed tub fast. Choice of Anderson or All Year Round Patterns, regular 89¢ value. On sale 29C Wednesday only, UNUSUAL OFFERINGS Will Be Found at Every Department ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Boys’ Golf Hose A large assortment of chil- dren’s Golf Hose in a large variety of patterns but not all sizes. Values to 95. Wednes- 25¢ v Hand Made Imported Linens yardsotosoe Final Sale BOYS' ALL WOOL Jersey Suits Our entire stock of regular §2, and §3.95 qualitics. Made and tai ored of fine quality Jersey, self and contrastingly trimmed. In middy and flapper styles. Al sizes, 2 to 6 Women’s Satin Slips ‘While they last, at this ridiculous- ly low price. Made full and ~well tailored- of fine quality Rayon Satin. Not all colors and sizes to choose T 04c Ladies’ Linen Initial Handkerchiefs Dainty embroidered cor- ner initial pure Lrish Linen Kerchiefs with a dainty hemstitch finish. At a spe- cial offering for Wednesday only, 6 for 59C Stamped Glass Towels IHemmed ready for usc, stamped for very easy em- broidery. Choice of Dlue, Pink, Gold, Orchid or Green checks. On sale Wednesday only, each I8¢ A special purchase for this event. Splen- did hand made Linens and hand embroidered Cottons. At values that cannot be duplicated. At $1.00 Each "8 Only | Filet Scarfs, 18x72. Cut work and Lace edge “Chair Backs with cut work or em- broidered Lace i8 Only | Embroidered Doilies, Ovals or g Oblongs 15 Only | Baby Pillow Cases, fine embroid- | ered Batiste Pillow , Filet Lace, embroid- | ered and cut work 36 Only | Guest Towels, Mosaic and em- broidered X 18 Only | Guest Towels, Lace edge and em- | broidered 30 Only | Linen Doilies, Petti Point and Applique 7 Only | 5 n_ Filet Squares 28 Only | 18x36 to 18x72 Russian Filet Scarfs "8 Only | Three Lace Scarf Sets’ conly Children's RAYON Kayser 100 Underwear Wednesday One Half Price Closing out about 150 children's Rayon Garments. Well mad» and nicely styled of fine quality Rayon. In a choice of Gowns, Panties, Bloomers and vests, Values to $1.95. Irregulars To close out a large assortment of shades in Kayser irregulars in sizes 814 and 9 only- Sub normal. of our $1.35 quality. Wednesday 59¢ piece 21 Only | Hot Roll Covers, Petti Point or Mosaic "6 Only 6 Only 363 Petti Point embroidered Scarfs At 2 for $1.00 Tub Silks New showing of smart new Spring Prints, inches wide. Suitable for sport and street frocks, tub fast. On sale Wednesday, yard 84c Women’s Rayons v | Petti Point Oblongs At 4 for $1.00 36 Only | Moreerized Filet Lace Ohalr Backs At 6 for $1.00 30 Only | Ru 30 Onl) Bloomers, Panties and Py 32 Step-Ins in all colors and To close out at 1/2 Price Boudoir Lamp sizes. smart _Russian Filet Lace Chair Back llllssjall Filet Ifitcc Oblongs Puritan Maid WEDNESDAY ONLY'! Uniforms Uniforms that are made of the finest quality Broad- cloth and High Count Prints. Smartly styled, well fitting and cxpertly made. Each garment absolutely guaranteed to wear. In many styles and sizes. ¢ $1.85 Rag Rugs Size 25x50. A large as- sortment to select from. Bases New Spring $10.00 DRESSE $ 8.80 Our regular stock of 150 beautiful Printed Silks, Ilat Crepes, Geor- gettes and Flowered Chiffons, in all the season's newest colorings and styles. Sizes 14 to 44. China figures. Completely wired with Silk Cord and two picce plug, value to $2.98. cach $1.00 Special, PRICED FOR WED. ONLY Table Stemware In canary and cut crystal patterns. Stock up now for future use. These are close Marked at less than one- 49¢ value. outs, Special 6 t'm'$l .00 half price—each 69¢ Leather Jackets Made of the finest Cape Leather, all Wool Plaid lined. Belted, large pockets. Red, Values Sizes 14 Wednesday only. $12.50 Dinner Ware Odds and ends, size Ruffle Curtains Of the better make. full width. ty voile. Special, pair $1.00 including all plates, soup plates, cups and saucers, sugars and cream- crs, ete. Special at, Cut Blue, Green, Brown. Made of fine quali- $15.00 and $16.50. SC and I OC to 41. cach

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