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RNEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1930. JACQUELINE ON HER OWN by RICHARD STARR K Synopsis: As her latest adven- ture Jacqueline Grey plans a visit to a night club. Mrs. Porter Ma- | son and Mr. Arthur Carew, whom | Mrs. Porter Mason introduces, join her and they dine first at Mas- cagni's restaurant. From an jeining table, Teddy Montrose notices Jacqueline and is ¢ valed by her beauty. Jacquelines ceparture depresses him. Such z wealthy girl is not for him. He| seeks solace in the company of three strangers who MEMORIAL CHURCH MISSIONARY PLAY {Young Peaple’s Society fo Pro- duce “Pill Botle™Saturday “The Pill Bottle” a play depicting the expericnces of missionaries in India, will be presented by the Young People's society of the Me- morial Bfptist church at the church parlors on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. s Pill Bottle” was written by M. T. Applegarth and | consists of four acts, the scenes he- | ing laid in an Americ: | Witliam Vleitzer will number of violin sol The soloist will be Miss Wanda Plato. About 150 members of the Young Peoples’ societies from New Haven, Bridgeport and Meriden will be guests. The play is under the supervision of the president of the Young Peo- Ple’s society, John Schulz, and Rev. . Barsch. The local thespians have given number of successful plays in the past few months ROBOT WILL PILOT T0 PACIFIC COAST dell. Mr orders. also give «|the other planes, will permit spoken Last year Major Knerr led nine bombers up one morning to See how long it would take'to reach the west coast if an enemy fleet proaching. At the Pacific coast the big bombers roared on 50 miles out to sea, as if to meet the enemy fleet, then turned back and landed after 40 hours elapsed time. CONGRESS T0 VIEW MERGER QUESTION Railroads and Chain Stores Will 3.—An _investigation of railroad holding companies, to determine who really controls the country's great transportation systems will begin Saturday before the house in- terstate commerce committee, as a pre-preliminary to consideration of railroad consolidation legislation. In presenting his resolution, LaGuardia declared that “the ne- gotiations now going on in Youngs- town are so brazen and so daring as to go back to the old days of the Standard Oil activities in ruthless- #css and disregard of the public in- terest and also the stockholder’s in- terest.” Only last week, railway labor leaders, after a meeting here, issued a ringing statement opposing ali railroad merger proposals “as not in the interest of either the public or the railroad worker." Off and on, inquisitive members was ap- = interest in these various mergers. Others take the position that mergers must be checked, Whether the new order will bring another era of “trust-busting” simi- lar to that of Roosevelt's day re- mains to be seen. It is recognized in congress that the huge mergers of the present day dwarf even thoge of the Rockefellers, the Goulds, the Harrimans and others which stirred up so much opposition 26 years ago. RIDS PIMPLES, BLOTCHES--QUICK This astonishing remedy clears away ugly disfiguring pimples and blotchy, yellowish skin almost like magic. Gets right at the cause and purges the system of the poisons of constipation which usually cause this humilating trouble. Be Considered | of congress have turned their at- | tention to the merging trend, but some of them have said, frankl they believed it was an inevitab development, and there was no way to stop it. The concern of congress, they hold, is to protect the public | |in India. The following I {be taken by members: | Land, 1 | Wanda Tlat | liams; Jane, inveigle him into a card game in the apartment | of one of them. Teddy cl cheaters and a fight brew It interrupted by the sudden appea ance of a girl through the w dows from the fire escape. | Lane, William Olson; Mrs. La Chapter | Caroline Sass; Hindu Husband i, TEMPER IS RUFFLED }[:lll Kronsbein; Hindu Husband If, A dead sil e followed the ur * Boy husband, conventional intrusion of the first patient, in the white silk evening gown. second patient, Olgo The four men stared at her petri- er; third patient, Bertha tied. | Iler; ‘fourtn Tatient, Martha 1°c Teddy Montrose gasped hoarsely. | | fifth patient, Edna Chersky It was the beautiful girl ie hal| | patient, Annabel Swanson; s scen in the restaurant! The ;:w[i [ paticnt, Clara Robbins; cighth pa- with the lights and shades in her| : [tient, Lillian Young; ninth patiens, Tair, and the lure of adventure uv.‘ Clara Young: tenth patient, Ida \ | | Begin at once a course of Schenck's Mandrake Pills. Cleanses howels and constipation promptly, surely. y-back guarantee, Purely vege etable, harmless. At all Drug Stores, 25¢c a box (uncoated or sugar-coated) 11 0ne of 18 Aviators i Bomber Fleet to Be Mechanical Tangley Field, Va., April & (P— |W hen 18 giant army bombers roar {up into the sky at Langley field on the annual west coast flight, at least ofic of the “pilots” will be deaf and |dumb to the radio communication | to be maintained among the airships. One of the big airplanes will be piloted by a “mechanical man” about which there is much secrecy. Army officials arc reticent about the automatic control which stabi- lizes a plane in flight. A representa- tive of the gyroscope company | which makes the device will go cals the Washington, April 2.—(UP)— Congress is giving evidence of tackling in a serious way the prob- lem raised by a number of proposed | industrial mergers which many ob- servers see as ushering in a new billion-dollar era of big business. The curious interest first displayed in congress as to the effect upon the average citizen of the new economic trend toward railroad, steel, oil and chain store consolidations is being followed up by proposals to check them, either temporarily until fur- ther investigation, or permanently, Proposals pending in congress to- day were: 1.—A resolution by Senator Cou- zens, republican, Mich., chairman of the interstate commerce commit- tee, to hold up all pending railroad mergers until congress has passed legislation to protect further the public interest. wnces Bellman; : Helen, Ma iertrude Zic TEDDY ONE VISIT: - - THEN ALWAYS HOTELS MANHATTAN ano AMERICA 145:163 WEST 47™ST,NEW YORK 600 ROOMS axo BATHS xar- Lillian Fen- Fen- oo girl her eyes. | Olson; eleventh patient, Margaret She stood there with one hand at Thompson; {welfth patient, Martha her white throat, terror and dism Schulz; thirteenth patient, Lydit|along in the bomber which carries leaping in her brown eyes, her scar- Kronsbein; bible woman, Esther i, let lips parted in labored breathin Charsky; outcaste woman, Caroline Jacqueline Grey was certain Barsch getting all the adventure sh The stag wanted that night George Loom Her brown bob had dropped low and Sidney over one side of her forehead, will in cha ing her a slightly lop-sided aspect effeet the narrow strap over one s cctions will be played shoulder had broken away, and string quartet consisting of M there was the jaggcd tear in th Caroline Barsch, Marcus FI silken frock. Walter Occupin and Adolph Sun. Four men stood astounded, movable, looking at the startling picture she made. Teddy was the nearest to her, and a strange and subtle perfume drifi- | ed from her to him and got into hik brain. It was something cas ern; he did not know what “Oh!” she gasped at la police! They are raidin night club. I—I don’t know how sot avay. Th e all round th place. Somebody turned the light out and I climbed out of a window. | Then I crawled along a ledge and-— jumped. Ugh! It was horrible!” Teddy went cold, remembering that the flat was three fligh She was trembling pitifully, and her little face was as white as the froci she wore. —1 hope you will forgive for breaking into your rooms li this. But 1 dared not be taken by the police.” 3 Teddy Montrose looked at three companions. They 1 moved an inch. They can standing rigid, and their eyes were | pretty fixed on the double row of satiny | handed pearls on the girl's neck. He no- | ought ticed that particularly, but he did | know rot attach any particular meaning | shady If we help her to] to it. He had seen the pearls be-|make her get away T dare say sl fore. | be pleased to make: it worth oor| He saw now only the girl, and | while knew she was above price. Hel” H knew also that the fate which ! lins guides young men wien they have| Tedd made monumental idiots of them- | shook hir selves was being kind to him to- | out, and night if it never was again. | But that double row of pearls si wore was, to all appearances, wor a small fortune. The thought ol truded itself on the minds of thre of the men present at once Teddy found a new zest for i fc as ho collared his attackers “Which of yvou gentlemen will b his side on the foot- high ones for " Jacqueline asked. | pall ficld, | il” said Teddy Montrose, | o stepping forward at once. : The 18 ships of the second bom- |bardment group, in addition to a | Fokker transport which will leave two days in advance, are going to Mather field, Sacramento, Calif., for the air corps exercises this month, under command of Maj. Hugh J. Knerr. chell to prevent the proposed bil- Six groups will be formed from |lion-dollar merger of the Bethlehem the 18 planes, each with a leader | Steel Corporation and the Youngs- | cquipped with radio sets. Sets on|town Sheet and Tube company. and property men are Claude Daugherty | inbers. Joln Schulz| of the clectrical | were big men these two, him both at once, sides. But Teddy Mon- | trose was roused. This was his d | e did not trouble to hit them. o jumped aside like as tl od. and they hurled themselve ainst each other. Teddy took [ the . half shook out of ther 1 their toie caved them an and came at her eyes|2® car shone | OPPOsite from Something dark 1 in her flashed in zhtning. Relief She drew a long, quiv- . lookir at him, she red, in a meant for the r the room. though doubtless hear by n. “Now I know I am safe Well that sounded pretty good to | Teddy Montrose, and he rose to the occasion. “You will always be saf, with joined. But atention was to his t One of 2.—A resolution by Representative LaGuardia, republican, New York, erin by “Tour voice not callingMupon Attorney General Mit- ] ¢ FREE GARAGE FOR TOURISTS whis ed i both by nec | Lead top of knock their ed,. 1 oing to show me stuff,” murnm e disreputable 3 blocked the door | in too much of a said. “You have some money ¢ and money doesn’t deave this room. th It you dont hand it 's going to be a parce nebody murmured assc two chairs were cards, toget of glasses and wn on the floo-, with whiskey and and All the collectio were r them “T “Don't I e—t ) , 00, he got | I bottles th ours, 1e carpet 2 soda Quite calm Teld Tacqueline put her h 'd just fled Teddy ith a Tow. 1d lightly on up into his 1ost of a little finc the door open 1dy looked arm, although mar ¢ with the oy lofitiopt ||echlEss still fix=d the girl: ana | Teddy cqueline shra 1o her new | his arm des- | iy, | nis ut Teddy wert s up. | of her laugh, & was proud They walked out of the flat as if they walking out of a on close ching TG me ector, cl 3ot out of my later ing from the T [ day are scrapping their old razors stronger bond than adventurs . v, tomorrow. 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