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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930. 17 %————————— Malden Cemetery Reopened for Visits to Grave of Rev. Power| | pany, which is known throughout |the world. Major Montague D. ‘\Xam- of the Boy Scou ciation of Great Brifain and personal rep- resentative of Lord Baden-Powel, chief scout of the world and found- er of the movement, will be on the | program Friday mor! April 11 There will, be internation. scouting exhibit, showing t} badges and uniforms of scouts in Malden Holy Cross cem here, more than 1,000,000 pilgrims knelt | at the grave of Rew Patrick J. Pow- | er last fall, was again open {o the| bublic today. Numerous miraculous cures of bodily ailments were reported to nave been effected during the last of October and the first of November | through the anointing of afflicted nearly 50 nations. parts with rain water or earth from |also include photographs and print- the priest’s grave. ed matter from all nations. finally the cemetery was ordered| Among the local men who have closed and Roman Catholic authori- | expressed their intention of going ties began an investigation into th Prescident Ii. L. Warren, Lo- supposed cures. The reopening of |gan Page, Judge M. D. H the cemetery to the public seemed | Scott, Sherwocd Rayr cor to indicate that at least one of the|B. Taylor, Col. W. W. Bullen, Dr. reported cures had been found to be E. Dary, Paul Guiber % R. G genuine. | patric and O. A. Ericl Superintendent Ildward O’'Connell| Other men undecided but of the cemetery, a brother of Wil-|trying to arrange their au liam Cardinal O’Connell of the Bo. permit their taking part in ton diocese, declared in announcing | Thursday afternoon and the reopening that such huge crowds | features on the progr: as journcyed to the priest 3 last fall would not be permitted in the cemetery. Father Power's remains were transferred to a new grave in front| of All Souls’ chapel when the ceme- tery was closed. Two iron now surround the plot. Superintendent O'Connell an- nounced that the graveyard would | ;" yp, ‘office, be open between 9 a. m. and 5 p. M. | 730" oclock. and between 1 p. M. mpere will be a and 5 p. m. on Sundays. An official | 5 4" statement from Cardinal momun‘mh with regard to the reopening is ex- pected soon. BOZENTOATTEND SCOUT GATI [iATHERINI] A Local Comncil Members Wil , Hear Famed Scouting Leaders & rorts hand promptly in order to b mitted. Candidates who desire | join this troop bri 1 The New England regional me d by Principal 1. L Ing of Boy Scouts of America, e | the Roosevelt school held April 10 and 11 in Spring will find at least members of the New 4 cil attending. More than 500 ar expected from all scctions of England The big feature will be the banquet in the ballro of the Kimball hotel on Thursday night, April 10. At this meeting| Mortimer L. Schift of New Yo international commissioner of th Boy Scouts of America will speak. | Mr. Schift is a member of the bank- | ing firm of Kuhn, Loeb and Com- Mass., April 8 (UP)— ctery where are: are to th Nature Stady ccond session of the study course will be in char; M. Isleib, with a special guest jand speaker, R. ¥. Lund, of ,\u:whn.ml educat E jtional maps and lea will given out to the attending to- nights’ session, will be held Course The of Te b men which scout hike man is u in this in order special 10 .U‘mu ;w roup of s me HI chur wm retl | which t ion ill put on in cooper with v's club of p 10 Meets Troop in master Herbe important m synagogue of of l 1 o reg and v |2 st W. M. Greens charge of Scou Goldma ting last 1 the | of the conferenze | and 1. Probation Dcpdltmcnl R(.ponla on 101 Cases quart e Th port of I'robation | Officer Connolly | that 104 and settled out of and costs were ¢ court Lecal Druggists Guarantee Ru-Ma To Rheumatics fines $4.247.52 pended for lh Te W boys and probation | ter, ana and ex- worn in wages recived probationers’ re 115 men, 8§ 4 girl SLm 1 plac quar sted ing th leg re-are that they could not walk have eolutely freed from the iron demon, rheumatism, with trestment, A fow liours “1 fqo a °‘ \ Hdnla/ht / dose Ru-Ma begins to drive the dan Serous polson from the Lody throush the fford Ru-Ma-it's mot : s el LAST TWO WEEKS OF | patural channels. Everybody can 1| BURLESQUE AT HARTIORD expensive, and m mtisty COLLEGIANS || Now—rwice | (Registered) ‘ | | | | ‘NIGHT CLUB GIRLY’ with Dailys All Week ELKS CLUB, New Britain FRIDAY NIGHT Free Parking Space in Rear Music by Bacchanalian Orch. | SATURDAY NIGHT MASONIC » West Hartfol ‘Where That Differ Goes Scotty Eridell, Jessic McDonald NEXT WE “SOCIAL K—Com. Mon, . MAIDS? ent Crowd i Thayer’s Cream of Creams i Nation-Wide Advertising Offer |3 days only -+ Today, Fri. and Sat. The greatest sale of fine toilet requisttes, = which this city has ever had. Do mot miss this unusual opportunity to secure s‘.so for sluo the $1.50 jar of Thayer's Cream of Creams, $2.00 bottle Narcissus Perfume \'A[, U1 on y and $1.00 box Blzares Face Powder—all for only $1.00. been Introduced to lhouu-[ndn Now it is avallable to you in o o eamtional (hreeday ‘ales at 100. And aa an ndditional offer. to ainted now D hthe World's Ereatent ald to quick will give you FREE, during this sale, a full size box ot Kemulne "JEROMES POUDRE ANTIQUE, regularly ed at £1.00. Also you will receive a full ounce bottle of JERO PARFUM NARCISSUS. On male regularly at $2.00. All three during this intro- auctory sale for $1.00. Simply bring or send thix advertisement with $1.00. ADD 20 CENTS FOR MAIL ORDERS. Bring this Ad Save $3.50 The PACKARD DRUG Co. COR. ARCH and WALNUT STREETS New Britain, Conn. The display will | - | Brooklyn. He was 75 years old evening | JUNKMAN-BROKER DIESEL AIRPLANE - DIESINNEW YORK ~ MOTORY SUCCESS \Roland Smythe Made Fort unn Test Proves Worth of Chean‘ | From Wor hlessSocks Bonds| Fuel Type of Engine i N Detroit, April 3.—(—The e airplane engine has demon- | adaptability on trans- | i port planes. The successit demon- | e stration was held at the Ford air- Engraved paper, represc £ - | port yestarday by LeRoy Manning | [Sonsarorlornihopes, and Captain M. Woolson, who | bles, and defunct wild made a test flight in a Ford tri jirotelishisahend yidu motored plane powered by the new | |esntury gonducien pe of oil burning engines. business from a little Whe thie ensis jBraaaEaY transport ship 660 Sk ed compared with the 800 furnished by acute | light fuel engines customarily used in the ship. Following the test He embarked on was announced that Diesel engines | | business carcer wh L th 1y | will be optional equipment on |80°'s, while employe Ford 4-at transport plancs in broker: i |some Captain Woolson, wl signer of the oil cently made a round trip Mia 1 a plane po one of his motors, The flight demon- strated the economy of fuel in oper- ating the 3 Offers ot Automobiies Made to Independents he independent party of th: Citizens Property Owners' Associi- tion had six automobile owners vo! i unteer the of their | April 5. Vincent who will predicted th is over the par | automobiles and suificient to mect The rally ake place last nigh ian hall on 1 poned when t The rally 1S o'clock headquarters at new York, nk 7.} April 3 — Wall T Roland Smythe, ler in extinet securities, | ak unique office at 2 his the as vesterday of in om his unusual 1t handed Carolina destroy fu another th Caro- and bustle Straet, attention 1 extinct rity ceuri- sulted by concerning the bond certificates hands. Shares Resurrected sone ntly co use cars on Dot supervyi of his dodoes rowol time insporti- tion, sfore the week will 1tion luled to hua Pos’ - be offere number the dle. Coal was | be sit property $14,000 for which was sch and asion e sold stock e ract- ntior will unds of ne valt purchaser ythe's ue to gul thos to have | speak list him in Roland M KERTIS SIGNS CONTRACT lephone.” | Winchester, Ky., April 3 Treland lord ephon dir <0 colle " Dublin o today York Yan- BEDUCED rland. 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Hear Attorney McDonough, other Democratic Speaker: Monday night, election eve, at the Rialto Hall, Two to| Broad street. atorium at Shelton and & addition to Undercliff at | Broadway, a pretentious revue with | Heights w2 a cast of eleven artifts. |50 bea Beginning Sun for four days| Meriden. the Strand will offer Joan Crawford| The commission has alrcady given in “Montana Moon” with a wonder | an opinion that within two years 300 cast in support including Cliff Ed-| additional beds will be needed. | wards, nd Karl Dane. | DOCTORS COMPLAIN - OF HOSPITAL LACK| 360 Tuberculosis Patients Un- able to Obtain Treatment GARDNER ATTORNEY DEAD | ’ Gardner, Ma April 3 (P—At- [ | orney Herbert W. 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