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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 24, 1930. _ Unstylish Stouts Lead Fashion U.S. Yachts Have Won Every Duel for America’s Cup & it 5 B s 20 i et iy 2 begun. « v ! n the first| With his brother, Willlam L. - Revolt Against Gowns Designed i3 ., P R e A Hfiriol o for never has an invading sp soats had prover ms abo rformed night in an cffort to To Suit 16 Year Old Daughters a AN : B e R | e The pers ¢ ar courag . e ; lioni- | ponset 1 r questioning in con- : : % : " i i the Trish multi-millionaire 1 2 nectio! ith the shooting, The sus- Plan Style Show of Hor- 4 | won the hearts of sp 1 ry- 2 3 . - B pect failed to return home Tuesday i 3 2 i\‘lw-h. Four time 1as s L S e e 3 yight and could not be located yes- : | 2nd lost. and now back 3 terday. He was said to answer the ble Exampl Pro- o i T Clothing. | : : . vf vy - ) L : ‘”‘”‘”‘“” _K‘ D st e i \ _-:.«. Hxv. r'|‘,“l \y‘tuion‘. 25, of r\('ianch /New York, April 24 UP) — The un- i g i i : ) ; : S . 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He stylish stout is on the rampage, and vlr lma’ Frlm Men s ; 2 e o 7 ¥ i 1 o mb 1 howev v\.‘vh;:r 1\: hafd”n‘t‘: ething is going to be done about 7 : 3 e his . ar nowl of the shooting of this business of trying to cram a| tyincr . s T { ; b ) : . ! ot o lift 1] poli ~ ! i 4 ster, Va., April 24 P—A : ! v's L battleship figure into a cruiser-line SRS : mu s new dominion today awaited ruler- | 4 : gown. . = 3 i 4 X brand new line of clothes iyt | PP Of the O1d Dominion’s first lady, : : : - & : ERad o o / ; ] 41l (Old “ Sl be displayed on Fifth avenuc next|'N¢ m¥thical empire of millions of : 2 ) : ’ o Lllednahs mrocic R it Breaks Boston Marks fall by the ladies who tip the scales | 2PPI¢ trees that grow in the Shen- ; ; e crithedils ) ) AN NE lioston, April 24, (UP)—An Apri S¥%5. tSundsor move. ® | andoah valley. ] A Y TG e POLICEMAN NEAR DEATH 1 wave which had scrambled the :Next Tuesday afternoon women, |, 1ONOring the trees whose delicate i . 3 g . Vil | ; cn Boston a spring Who confess to being “mighty sick | P1OSSoms arc in full bloom, Miss . o el ” | syndicates have b yachts 1¢ IN bOS'[ON QIORE GASP o ccember weather cor of ttying to wear their daughters | Su2anne Pollard, dughter of the gov- : . : i 5 o e Sl o ! logitemperatl clothies, will gather at the homemak.- | ©™OF Of Virginia, this afternoon will G > X i i E Columbia w a o : ing center of the state federation of |FCeive the crown as Queen Shen- e 5 3 8 = pRBEE STy g Diwyetis Brother Givos. Blood For A of 29 degret women's clubs to select a committee | andoah as the supreme event of the | Two of the famous old America's Cup defenders are pictured here, and at the upper left you sce Sip | CFful rigoand won t teh VA s Hadetlay {0 wage the battle, and for perhaps|S¢Venth annual apple blossom festi- | Thomas Lipton, who four times has challenged and lost and is rcturning this year for his fifth attemp, | 1Fee miore Seeond Transfusion—>Missing t R s el il the first time in their history they're | V2l: The yacht at the left is the Defender, victor of 1593, and at the right is the Columbia, which won thres Those ty teats had co e Veare Of thig-aate soing “to see themsclves as others| The chief exccutive of the “Peach |straight races from Lipton's firft Shamrock. | ¢ 1 mi 1 Man Souzht As Suspeet S s s sce them State,” Governor L. G. Hardman, of{ Fol ¢ nySratiISEduopha Plan “Horribles” Exhibit Georgia, will place the golden crown This is the second of a scries To show how much in earnest they |00 Miss Pollard’s brow. Two gov-| Of three les describing the are over this business of getting|Crnors who are.central figures in the| Yacht races for the America’s | . orully rebuilt along her original |drep “fin” Lecl, the British vachis| Cnce: * L 1 oppo clothes to suit them, a nwmber of | festival. Governor Pollard of Vir-| Cup. {lines. P 2 were ofithe cutleh type, whils i tunity of Smalkine hird attemut women hgve offered to display them- [ 8inia and Governor Hardman of | s | ; asvicen e e - lto obtain po i £ 1 An : : ; i Cew Yor e Sk Served in Civil War craft ¢ been sloops selves as ** es' Georgia. were together last night New York, April 24 —very not- 1 ca's Cup, ¢ wrote, * hoy elves as “horrible examples” in a & £ At the ~outbreak of the Civil|OT cutters, single-masters witn | 1¢2's Cur el style show. with a former governor of Virginia, | @l yacht club in the world has mm‘“;‘r S L L R e e may not be decmed importunate o HE[ES YOU! BmggistYS GEHE[UUS mfer tfl They're going to don tight coats|Who has gained new laurels in the |invited, at one time or another, to e - 7 i unduly covetous of the preciou that hug no-longer-slim hips, belted |aPPle growing business. Harry F. | come fiere to compete for the Amer- (POUSDE the Ameriea, mounted hes| canada again made her bid for | opne o Jone « o T T d t M d w frocks that pinch portly diaphragms|Byrd, it was learned, since Jeaving |ica’s Cup. famous international | Vith £0ns, and employed her as a | the cup in 1551, but the Atatanta |y \Sh* 70 7 ’ hin, Tire flu en and woms: and ruffled dreams designed for slim | the governor's office has become > trophy which has been 1"‘:;';"‘1“”::1"1]‘ A ‘]ht' 50"‘»1:)"”‘ gof ted m‘ two "f”:‘*‘ cL e o - .| “King of the Orchards” by adding|successfully dafcnded ever since .t|C2US pllVE AR uankeerEunDoat el the American Misc o He T 2 :r\rg'::rr::lrc?lsb::k“;nda“r‘;.}-ur‘c ag:a to ml: holdings acres of apple trees | was snatched from the Royal Yacht |¢hased her up the St. John's river crack sloop of the fleet. which wa 3 = ISR Precious Tablets I)(ml (dll\c a Gain in Weight, Vige show the assembled multitude just|which are said to make him the|Squadron in 1851 by a Yankee|il IYlorida, wnere she was scuttled | entercd of after the specially- |, . and na and Vitality in 21 Day —\hmc\ Back. how terrible they can look. largest individual producer of apples | schooner. But only IEnglish and |bY her crew, later to be raised by built TPocahontas had proven a 5 . : - “The great trouble has been,” one !in the world. Canadian ¢portsmen have chosea | the Iederal government —and as- | failure. o s ST ! of the leaders of the movement de-| The parade of the blossoms was|to sail for it, and mnow, with the |S/Ened, until 1564, to the blockad- QUhceibcfenders e spa | ¢ wonier 1 t to do this becaus clared, “that women who ‘haven't [the first important event today, par- | fourteenth challenge match arrang- |18 fleet off Charlestown, S. .| por three successive years ¢ e atbnase ahe 1t : SAIn U, s zth. vig ¢ sure that these magica strcamline figures any more just|ticipated in by thousands of sehool|ed for this year, the rivalry for At- n she was sent fo Annapolis as| 1555, the New York Yac T Al s e 1len tality c Yrimful of rejuvenatin won't sce themselves as they really |children from Virginia and Mary- | lantic speed supremacy seems defi- | & Naval Academy training ship. | was forced to defend the b wost powerful it tal cfficiency » tami noonly 21 days will are. {1ahd, dressed in costumes of the col- | nitely to have narrowed down to trong public sentiment de- | found it S rtingly expensive. | huilt, and cacr [ ive | e s i « vou tccl so much better and “When they go to buy their ors of the blossoms. To the stirring | Lngland and the United States. manded that she be entered |Twenty th dollars was a lot| feet of canvas, a ] c ) iweh better, that you will clothes, they either' have to get|straing of the United States Nav¥| 1t jus pbeen a long and hard. |8ainst the Cambria in 1870 in de- [of moncy in those days to pay for | more than the $hamro 4 S z Il be great- pass the good news of their mighty things designed originally for their|band. the parade was 10 DasS|faugnt duel, a contest of wealti, |[€1S€ of the cup she had won. S5 |a racing yacht, although it scarce- | liance won three str t 14 1 crea r 1o rebuild health, energy anc daughters and stretched out of all |through the prineipal streets of | o¢ angincering skill, and of marin, | SHE Was re-rizged by the mavy de-|ly is a twenticth part of the aver-| [n 1914 Lipton brot i i 1 i vour friends. proportion for their own dimensfons, | Winchester, and be reviewed on the : partment, assigned a navy c cost today. But pay they did, | Shamrock 1V, a smaller yacht e lear v please read this carefully: or else they have: to get something |way by Queen Shemandoah and her |y ™o fo o EEREE ST BVE and proudly breezed across the |and built the Puritan, Mayflower | fec on the w 1 ind of ne rs ago of et \ McCoy's Cod Liver that looks like a grandmother. The | court of 43 princesses, this wasto be | "ugyortemanship of the highes; | finish line more than 13 minutes |and Volunteer, cach of which won Thre ' y ¢ Pr t Extract 1 at vour druggis' designers just don't make things for | followed by a parade of the bands |, o 'w <which is as it should be, |1 advance of the new English two straight races with the Gen- ‘,,\“\,‘] to mec D, Sk ¢ lon't 1 o d t cents or 110 tablets foy them. » _|and the coronation orthose vers hol vervi wordaline | challenzer, Galatea and Thistle, from |gan Joc ¢ dicate whica he sterics of vitar $1.00. Take them faithfully for 21 “Every year they sit back and wait pigs A s 2 e e B 4 s : g Sl 5 1d John C. Stevens, first Commo-| Today she lies in a basin at t. gland and Scotland. built the Resolute, the fla is offer. s and then if you are not joy- the styles come out and then, o 5 J t u j :,';‘:‘:\ i‘:f; m; ?a(c they begin to hol- dore of the New York Yacht Club, |Naval Academy. Perhaps not a| Prior to almost every ¢h up |the defenders, buf before r t v \ iver | fu ed for and get your ler. This time we varcn'tgoing(o =% . when, in 1857, he suggested that |single stick of the ori hip [to this time, “sca law) had | races were completed, . % et are T back—druggists are author- until we see the fashions to raisc the queer-looking silver pitcher be|rcmains, but {he lines are still the |vrangled back and across | Shamrock IV v roway 1 T 1 bundar d by the makers to return it Lok Xiehis eote to besh right announced as a perpetual chal- |lines of the America, and her tra-|the Atlantic regarding conditions, | across the Atlantic, the war b £ ing 1 without question. Just ask for Me- now. lenge to the world's best yachts- |ditions are still those dearest to |rules and the highly intricate | out boats were C L Ve « ¥ rso ¥ Coy's at any drug store in Amer- i men. the hearts of yachtsmen. measurements and ratings of the | until health is he pat M- |ica. Bear in mind You can take They're going to begin after the ) ‘ . ; style show Tuesday by selecting a But it was a full 19 years after| Ashbury, the first challenger, |various yachts. So the *decd-of- Ncarly Lost Cup vis—a day A0 o |these energizing tablets winter ana the cup had heen won by the|Was a good loser, and immediately gift,” or provisions under which As al, the match t } - committee to tell the dress manufac- : turers, who are already interested, Imellec[l]al Stock Takmg Plan | schooner America in . race oft |after his return to England he set|the cup was offered, was revised. what they want in the way of colors . owes, England, before Britain |about building a new cup conten- | 1% limited the size of racing cr and belts and hemlines, and a fow ol Phllosophe[‘s made any attempt fto regain it.|der. He stipulated, however, that|to from 65 to 90 fect on the water- other things. Mcanwhile a Yankee schooner, ta:|h¢ would race only against a sin-|lhne, and provided that future Women Sponsor!Event Sappho, had sailed to Tngland, in- [&le boat, instead of opposing « | matches should be decided by the . Mme. Helene Volka, style director | ppijadelphia, April 24 (P—Distin- | cidentally setting a record of 14| whole flect he had done before. | best three out of five races. LICE HITE eX lalns of the home making center; MFS. | yicheq scientists gathered here to- | 48¥S for the crossing, to meet any | This = request was granted, and| It was not until 1 however. p Frank Shuler, president of the New | qax"to present papers and report | PEtting compatitors it might en-|When he brought over the Lavonia | that conditions finally agreed York City Federation of WOMEN'S|propross in the work of “intellectual | COURter there. — One Jamed Ash-|h2 found two American yachts|upon and a challe accepted clubs; Mrs. William: Dick Sporborg, | stock.taking,* inaugurated last year | Pury entered his Cambria against [ready to I—the Columbia de-|from the Earl of Dunraven, of thr A tirst vice president of the state feder- ||/ orinert 1 mbers of the Amer- | the Sappho, which was still carry- |signed for a light brecze, and the | Royal Yacht Squadron. His Val- » ation and other prominent members |;c,n philosophical society. By a ser- | N8 ten tons of brick ballast from Sappho for heay weather. |kyrie II was beaten in three W Some lr S are SO nc antzng will be there to aid in that commit- i ™ o "' Uoionnaires the society |13 ocean voyage, AR R Whoopee Proved Costly straight races by the Vigilant, an1 tee's selection. sought to learn “what is the greatest | easily. The match was to be four races |two years later he returned with The dress manufacturers have | ;oo o™ od in the world to- | 1t Looked Easy cut of reven, the first two being|the Valkyrie IIL agreed to tell their buyers to bring | 3, o |+ Tt this, thought Ashbury, was a|won handily enough by the Co- Protests Mar Match back fall models from Paris which | sample of swift American sailing | lumbia. Then, with rougher weatli-| Then occurrad the o can be adapted with some dash to craft, there scemed to L no rea-|er in prospect, and believing their | incidents of ill feeling ¥ hips which are no longer what they son why he shouldn tako the|part well done, the Columbia's|marred the America’s Cup match- inen e Antarectic, will be a guest of the ¢ 3 : RO e 5 S)ima R iea’s D ms used to be. A number of prominent | th tarctic, wi 8 £ . < Cambria abroad and win back the | ctew proceeded to celebrate. es. Dunraven's yacht was oppos:} New < av ise sociely at its closing session Satur-| & 3 i A : New York shops have promiscd to 5 America’s Cup. Bat he was due| Next morning, however, they by the Defender, and beaten, b take on and sell the fevised models. ‘."‘-" “fi‘l‘}f“‘] “’l‘} s‘f"‘““"]\fi"‘m‘\?;:d'"”p". for bitter disillusionment. finally were made to understand | about eight minutes in the first And when fall comes, the woman 10““'. o ";\“fg SC‘M e stw'n On this de, Ashbury found |that an emergency required them |race. He protested the race, claim- who weighs promises herself, she n ]‘:; WI‘)“ J‘ fon s Angell, | Nimself scheduled to race against |te sail the third race also. So the|ing that additional ballast had be “as easy to gaze upon” as Rer|wl 'd(‘ ¢ rf e iversity. and Dr. |@ flect of 23 boats. The race was|Columbia was taken out, and lit-|been taken aboard the American slim and shining daughter. DysHdentiog Xalonly Srofessor of | Casily won by a defending schoos- | eraly staggered over the course, |boat after official measurements = et Sosloy R STy ety the Magic. The Cambria rm.;runchmg 15 wminutes behind - the | had Deen made. This protest wis T R Begmning today, meetings of the | ished eighth. But the cheers that | challenger. This, incidentally, was|not allowed. and on the sacond [saciety. which will commemorate the rolled up that day from the bix|the only heat in all the matches just before crossing the s fleet of sightseeing vessels, crowd-|sailed during the first 59 years|ing line, his yacht came so near 203rd anniversary of its founding by 5 v z : Benjamin Franklin in April, 1727, [0 to the guards, were for the|which was won by a forcign boat. |colliding with the Defender that will bo held afternoon and night. |craft that finished fourth. It was|The Sappho casily captured the [her boom carried away some of ica g r of th:|next two races afier Columbia's|the American's sails. The race was | The daytime sessions will be in the|the America, first winncr g 141-year-old hall of the socicty, ad- [ CUP: The fine old schooner had been Rppears Belore Eeclesiastial oire 2nacoendonce Hat: USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |at Cowes, to a British sportsman. |with the Countess of Dufferin. She | The American owner's offer to Court to Defend Ma[‘]‘lage After he, had raced her with indif- | vas beaten in two straight races resail the race was met with an ferent success, she had been laid | by the Madeleine, in 6 T te refusal. And on the with a low of 31 ¢ the coldest day | new owner reiented and had her time until the evolution of th ers’ pluck, characterized for more Captain Sir Hubert Wilkins, ex- plorer, who returned recently from defeat. finished and the partially crippled The next challenge came from | Defender lost, but was awarded the TRoyal Canadian Yacht Club, |the decision on a foul. up until 1859, when, badly rotted, | was the last America’s Cup con- [day, for no :ood reason that cy : . Lexington, Ky. April 24 (UP)— Tender Ach"‘l she was sold for junk. But the|test Detween schooners. From that has gone into the voluminous r The fight of a community clergyman and his bride to retain their status within the Lexington diocese of tho " F t D Uit swn en ee “THE HOME OF BEAUTIFUL GIFTS” prejudice, continued before a court of five ministers today. 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