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CUMBERLAND EVENING TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1931 NINE FRENCH CHEFS ENJOY VISIT TO CUMBERLAND Six Graduates of Famous Hotel School At Toulouse Spend Two Days Here. Alex Hounie, presndent of the American branch of the A. E. H. fraternity of French chefs who are graduates of the famous Hotel Business College of Toulouse, France, and flve other French chefs spent Sunday and Monday here at the Port Cumberland Hotel.

The other visitors were Henri de la Fontan, Pierre Binet. Firman "Vocanson, Francis de la Forcade and Jules Staphan. Mrs. Anna Brett, manager of the Fort Cumberland coffee room, knew M. Hounie when both were at the DuPont-Biltmore in Wilmlng- IN POLICE COURT ten.

Del. and entertained for visitors during their visit. The six young men have the James William Atkinson, of Midland, was committed to the county jail yesterday in. default of Jl.OOO bond for action of the April grand jury, charged with stealing and damaging the car of Dr. W.

O. Me- Lane, Saturday night. Atkinson was arrested Sunday morning by the police, after a chase LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD iCQNCERNING ARREST ICOUNCIL LIFTS LOOKED FOR LIQUOR; SUBMITS ITS BUDGET: OF CHARLES GRIMES WATER RESTRICTIONS NOT AIRPLANE TOOLS i Ask From County'Claim Made Times Story Was! Ordinance Passed'In Youths Answer Larceny Commissioners For Com- i All Wrong Officials 930 Charge Bv Savini- The-v" ing- Fiscal Year. Wrong Give Their Version. Repealed- Bond Sale Ordinance.

Ferman G. Pugli. president; w. I Mrs. Agnes R.

Grimes, mother ofj At a meeting of the City Council Charles -Grimes requested the fol-j thiK morning an ordinance was, of the Board of passed to repeal for several hours in the city and to tion with Charles L. Kopp, super-j lcnving statement be published in! ff ect and Charge By Sayiny Were Seeking Whiskey. Charge Denied. Two young men. Carl Conn, and Keyser.

When he refused to stop at McCoole, the police shot the tire off the machine. Thomas Montgomery. Beryl. W. Virginia and Lillian Keckley, of Keyser.

who were riding with Atkinson, were released, as they testified Atkinson invited them to ride. Say Violated Parole Carl Gerlach, local young was committed to the county intendent of schools and secretary; regard to the arrest and trial lating to the board, submitted' to the County Commissioners tentative budget in the today, sum Charles Grimes on Saturday last: Editor Evening Times: in $300 water for the grand jury's action af-, In other words, effective lomor-l'f hl morning in Peo- row, April 1, the restriction against'; ljles Court on charges of tht larce- S741.369.00 for educational neeas The Times bllsh ed on the I washing using hose. isl" of air ltt and other tools from the fiscal year. jinst. a story concerning the arrest I lifted.

It is expected by tonior- a tool chest In the office of the Yel-! low Cab Co. Walter H. last night and will be pre; Circuit Court for sentence on The budget estimates are as fol- of Charles Grrimes on a charge of' rom "iRht Lake Gordon will be 'lows: General control. m-LliriHm, 'running over the spillway. It of the cab company Istruction opsration $6P asked that deliberate wastage be I ferreci the charge.

Both were com-j maintenance $24085' nuxiliarv atemellt5 us published by; avoided. to jail, in default of bond. The Times are entirely wrong and i However, it is understood that in' The two men said they had: gave to the reader the impression I eve nt the water situation is broken open the. box to steal mnty jalli agenc i eSi $42.800: tuition in adjoin- The 'seated counties. $500: fixed charges, av been with the finest hotels in the United and are now enroute from Florida to New York after having been engaged during the winter resort season at California and Florida hostelries.

Cornell University, according to M. Hounie, has recently instituted course based on the one offered at Toulouse, and arrangements aw being completed for an of students and From here the group motored to Washington. For several of the Frem-hmen it will be their first visit to the Capitol City. tt capital outlay, interest, etc'! that what was printed was a true i normal, from lack of rainfall with'tools but that they had been drink-; Cumberland charge of violating his parole. 54,400: debt service, $15,000.

I of facts and of the evi- the beginning of summer, some and had gone to the cab office He was arrested by 'dence given in the police court. strictions on water use may be again; to obtain more liquor! They testi- OfTlcer Frank A. Shober on'charges of operating an automobile while intoxicated and on a revoked license. Gerlach was convicted during the October. 1930.

term of court and given a suspended sentence for three years, for conspiracy to defraud an insurance company. was- involved in the wrecking of an automobile SOCIALS Bethany C. E. Has Program The Bethany Christian Endeavor Society of the United Brethren I Church met Sunday night. Mrs.

J. SECOND COTTAGE FIRE Oliver The toplc VICTIM DIES OF BURNS Aubrey E. Amtower Succumbs In Memorial Others Were Burned. I "Why Jesus Is A Worthy Master." Readings were given by members. Miss Georgia Boyd gave a recitation and Miss Cora James and Mrs.

Edith Ryan sang a duet, "It Pays To Serve Jesus." Miss Juanita Cook spoke on 'the general topic. STOCK MARKFT i wvxrv I New York. March 31 were finally content to take profits! and the stock market had its ex- As a matter of fairness it is but ul ta ce, so as to conserve the fled that they saw a pint bottle in that the true situation as tes-' iake su PP Iv during the hot season the chest and broke it open to take: early bottle. After opening the box Amend Bond Sale Order tocu two.pint bottles of liquor The Council also passed, another i and a half-gallon jar half full of tilled to in the police court should Bear given. No testimony was offered peeled rebound today.

The market had been declining for flve consecutive sessions and for seven'out of the past eight sbss so traders felt that the bear side by the city or Mr. Muir, the prospective groom, to show that Grimes I jumped on-the-running, board, of the car. assisted in the sale of a ring, do. Auburn about concelled Satur- land when informed by Mr. Muir ordinance to amend and make sub- liquor, they said An additional stitutions in the legal phraseology I witness produced by corrob- of a-previous ordinance covering i orated tljeir testimony the recent sale of $500.000 water Cough encur said that the men improvement bonds, to defray the; had locke(1 themselves in the room where the chest was located and' ho them break open the Cumberland's pioneer airplane a plane at the BOPP'S Special Easter Prices for 1931 CUT FLOWERS Extra Long Fancy Pink Koses, lots only per dozen Fancy Red Roses.

Dozen lots only 4.00 Fancy Yellow Roses. Dozen lots only 4.00 Choice Carnations 1.50 Choice Darwin Tulips 1.50 Choice Lonjf Pink Snapdragons 100 Easter Lilies, Buds and Blooms 4.00 Lilies Violets 1.50 per bunch Sweet Peas Large Gardenias .00 Each Koxes Assorted Cut Flowers S3.00, ijU.OO and S5.00 Flowers sold only as listed above. COAT CORSAGES Size The change in phraseology in the new ordinance applies to the print- lot a mal 1 eri hrmri 0 cHc-ht Farms field. ed bond, and the slight rtavViVnnlnr ri rt tllat he WaS Io kin the COUrt shares a 4 Zats in OUSe TOlunteered hto the! recommended by the city, shares rising about 3 to 4 points m- ace without arge. Nothingjand attorneys represent! 4 being mentioned as to any banking house that are.

the; Mr. Muir invited Mr. Grimes to his i The bonds are then to go to thei 1 car and drove in the direction printer, and will be delivered and i Wall Street regarded as construe- ffi to ney to tee ive President Hoover's statement eluded Electric Autolite, Eastman, Worthingtou, McKeesport and du Pont. 'The utilities displayed conspicuous rallying power. OBITUARY George Schriver George Schriver, 74, retired car- i WAIST CORSAGES Large Violets and Gardenias and Valley.

6.00 Roses and 5.00 only as listed above Viokts and Roses Medium 3.00 Large Gardenias 5.00 and Roses 3.00 that tax increase at the next ses- i sion- of Congress can be avoided if Tins society will hold a special expenditures are cm-tailed. The rvice at the'County Home Easter of a treasury deficit of Aubrey E. Amtower, 25, of 129 Oak lSunda J' at 3 P- Cook $700,000.000 for the fiscal year at 4 p. in. yesterday in llead th meeting, and-a is ending June 30.

is not pleasing ospital. the second vic-i bei prepared for the inmates. financial circles, and it has bt Grimes, who then left the carl Mr, iMuir went alone and received his license and drove down town where i he again saw Mr. Grimes and stop- ilSWEEPSTAKES MONEY street, died Memorial Hospital, tim of the fire which destroyed a fishing cottage near Orleans, on the North Branch of the Potomac River, early Saturday morning. Sleeting- Postponed Maryland Avenue Parent- Teacher Association meeting has been postponed from Thursday, Amtower, who had formerly bsen! A Pril 2 to Thursday, April 9.

The employed at the Kelly-Springfield men of the association will have Tire Company and by the State! charge of the program. Roads Commission, was severely burned about'the head and body. been felt that a large bond offering Or higher taxes were imminent. Credit rates-were stationary, with call money at 1 1-2 per cent. Civic Club To Meet Cumberland Civic Club willj Quotations Furnished By Clarence enburg, Brokir, IB North Liberty Street, Cumberland, Maryland.

his Ar street Mr Schriver is survived by the follow- Mrs. rcnzo D. Lash ley, eg; this" city; rested. Nothing was testified to about a ring and the story in The Times is! based upon alleged Must Await Ruling of Gray. Hammond, Mrs.

Home Office On Disposition of It. 1 Walter Kerns, Washington, D. land Mrs. "James Sheppard, Berke- i I ley Springs, W. Va.

He also leaves brothers, John and Daniel! RAILS His condition had been critical since meet Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at the I T. and s. Ft his admission to the hospital.

City Hall. Election of Officers will Higli 187 made by Muir to the London. March 31 MV-Sums ofischr'ver Buck'Valley and William i which, were not sworn to -in. the, money which the postoffice depart-j Schriver' Salt Lake City Utah and Police Court and therefore it was i not necessary for them to be de- I nied try Grimes. LARGE PLANTS FOR EASTER 1931 Yellow or Red SI, and $5 White or Pink $2 and Easter Lilies $1.

$2. $3, S4 and Hydrtingreas $2. and S5 Rose Bushes and Calcelorias. each Sl.50 and Packing- charge 50 cents oii out of town shipments of plants. Please Order Early Phones 2581 or 2582 78 BALTIMORE ST.

CUMBERLAND. MD. The cottage was burned to the be held and reports for the year i ond Ohl0 ground when ignited by a gasoline given by chairmen. Mrs. Harold 54 fishing lamp.

One other member of 'Smith will preside. 'union Pacific iss the party, Edgar William McCor-j A musical program has been ar- i 5SU "I' mlcfc 20, was trapped in the blazing! ranged by Mrs R. V. cottage and burned to death. chairman.

Violin selections i Northern Paficic 51 r-eral services were held yesterday will be given by Howard Harden, of 'Pennsylvania afternoon from the home of his par-Westernport, with piano accompani- isstt It does not seem fair to put fore the-public statements that are testified to in the presence of 54 4 the man who was charged, with a 184 184 violation without.giving him the opportunity to deny the same." i 84', B4'-i (Signed) AGNES R. GRIMES. The Magistrate's Statement Magistrate Frederick A. Puder- sothern Pacific Southern Ruilway euts, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph A. Me- ment by Mrs. Alvin Serf. Connick. 100 West Second street.

Engagement Announced' Amtower is survived by his moth-! Mi', and Mrs. J. H. Coleman, er. Mrs.

Ada V. Amtower, and street, announce the engage-jvvj'j'wrr. three brothers and five sisters, Jes- ment of their daughter. Miss Alle- wabash sie, Carl, Virgil, Hazel, Myrtle, Mar- gany Coleman, to J. J.

Sheehy, for- 573 38 9 47 ment obtained by opening letters a Alfred Hen'dershot, of i sent from England to Ireland for 1 Buck Vallev. tickets in the Irish Hospital Sweepstakes are being held up, pending Koss E. Lowry a ruling by the British home office ROSE E. Lowry, 52. of 208 on what disposition to make of the street, employed" at' the Kellv- money.

The sweepstakes is not legal Tire Plant, died late last at Hospital, where he was admitted Sunday for an op- No announcement would be made regarding the amount of money eratrlon. He is survived by his wife On Thursday, it was Ethel Lowry" home secretary will be asked in Two sons, Bernard. 6, and Donald lg jbaugh, of Peoples Court, who held; the House of Commons to reveal 3. also survive, as do one daughter, nujthe hearing in police court, said ho many letters were opened Bernard Walsh. Akron.

ter shown Mrs. Grimes'state-i how much money was found Kan. and Tex. guerite. Paul and Victor of Parkersburg, W.

Hu rA B1 10'i Overland Chrysler 22Vn General Motors Hudson Mo The body was taken to the Butler will take place late in April I Hupmobiie at Parkersburg, W. Va. The Events In Brief Maryland Avenue Funeral Home. Sen-ices will be held at 2:30 p. tomorrow a't ths home, conducted by Rev.

W. Fyock, pastor of the Church of the Brethren, and Rev. Merritt Earl, pastor of Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. Burial will be in Hill Crest. Two other members-of the party of nine who were at the camp are improving at Memorial Hospital.

They are: John Cage, 23 years bid, 161 Thomas street, and Sterling V. Van Pelt. 26, of 206 Fairfax street, til April 9, because of "Holy" Week." They sustained minor burns and are Former. State Senator William A. Teacher Association meeting has been postponed Thursday, April 2 to Thursday, April 8, The men of the association will have charge of the program.

The meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association of the Johnson Heights School has been postponed from Thursday evening, April 2, un- Parent- 00 8 Studebaker Mack Tract Packard Motor Yel. Trie, and Graham-Paige Continental Motors 3Va Kelly-Springfield 2V, Fist 3J Goodrich U. S. Rubber Goodyear 43 isa, 19 ment, that testimony was offered in 1514 the hearing regarding the ring. He i that in the absence of any stenographic record of the hearing he could not recall if or not there was any testimony as to the manner of'Grimes' first contact with Muir.

Officer New-house's Statement 141 ln connection with the arrest of charles Grimes, Officer. John H. Newhouse, assigned to the Court House to assist and direct wedding license applicants, make the follow- them. IZTt 4 3 A ing signed statement: "When I questioned W. P.

Muir, at the Court House on March 27, if OILS Atlantic Refining expected to leave the hospital with- Gunter will be the speaker at to- i Barnsdaii Corp in; in the next few days. RACE ENTRIES I morrow's meeting of the ladies' auxiliary to the Y. M. C. A.

at 2:30 p. BOWIE For Vfednesdaj-, April FIRST olds; furlongs: My Broom King Boggen Sun Tourist Pastel Yeilos Flag Tansy Sand Bell Eula Mae Royal Mystery Cities Service Mid. Cont. Pet 12 i-. Mex.

Seaboard Oil m. Mrs. Thorner Smith -will sing. Texas company 27 1 Mrs. J.

M. Patterson will be chair-j u0 ii I man of the social hour. Mrs. 1 C)il lard Everstine will preside. The Cresaptown Home-makers'! dard oil Ca! Club met the home of Mrs.

with 12 membsrs pres-'Philips Pet Jers- ent A demonstration of cutting Texas Coal and ou i fitting patterns was given. A demon-' Ctmtlnenta! a lljiu tratl Chlldren Clothing Will! COPPER AND given today and tomorrow inlcerro De Pasco 24 the Sunday school room of the'' Kennecott 14 43 7Vi 10 V. IS'- 41 43 10 a 4 sen I Anaconda Am. Smelt, and Rel. Head Church.

'ni'M a Mihi Hi! John shields wil1 entertain with ro ram at the weekly meeting ofi cal and Hecla Monarch Club tomorrow at the! Nevada Con5oL 33 33 2V had been stopped or solicited by anyone, Muir hesitated and said 8 I was not satified with his an- I told him about the Cum- berland. city ordinance prohibiting soliciting of wedding couples on 27 the streets, without a license. Muir and'the young woman "'with him obtained their marriage license, I went outside the Court House, walked down the hill and 'ijjsaw Muir joined by Charles Grimes, i who had been waiting on Baltimore at the Western Maryland Railway crossing. I placed Grimes under arrest for soliciting without a license and asked, the couple to come to Police headquarters as wit- BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs.

Franklin Lear. La Vale, announce the birth of a daughter, yesterday afternoon at Memorial Hospital. Mr. and '-Mrs. Dorn Brinkman, 313 Pennsylvania avenue, announce the birth of.

a son, yesterday inora- ing at Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Schindler, 213 Avirett avenue, announce the birth -of-a son, yesterday after- E.

Lowry. this city: four sisters. Mrs. W. H.

Raley, of Pittsburgh: Mrs. H. S. Souser, Altoona, Mrs. J.

W. Porter, Mt. Savage, and Mrs. W. F.

Norris, LaVale, and Mrs. Lowry's mother, Mrs. J. W. Lowry, this city.

Funeral services will be Thursday at 2 p. from the home with burial in Greenmount Cemetery. noon at'Memorial Hospital. Weddings Mrs, Elizabeth Ziler Mrs. Klizabeth Ziler, 82, died late last night at her home, 714 Elm street.

She is survived by five sons and two daughters, James Da- Lloyd Tuhill Miss Eleanor Virginia daughter of Mrs. Ruth Ways, Bor- Cathohc church vid John W. and Robert W. Ziler, of this city; Peter L. Ziler, Carlos Junction; Mrs.

Charles Ragor. Somerset, and Miss Hattie Ziler. at home. Funeral service? will be held to- Tuhill imorrow morning at St. Patrick's i 25 Vs 33 nesses, which they did.

"Judge FiKierbaugh questioned 116 Old tomdrrow at the Central Y. M. C. A. Gordon INDUSTRIALS claiming; 3-year olds- 15 am chairman.

American 1173.4.117 furlongs: The Vallpv R.nnri 119 Muir in the Police Court hearing J.i,d i. den Shaft, this county, and William Hayes Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd, Frostburg, Burial will be at; Orleans Cross-roads. Funeral services will held at 91 a.

tomorrow from St. Patrick's! Catholic Church. Burial will be at! were married Saturday afternoon at LC onurctl Bunal wi the Bedford Street M. F. Church Orleans Grossroad Va.

parsonage, by the pastor, the Carroll Maddos. Tjie attendants were Miss Mildred Ritchie and Mr. Bessie O'Connor: MARRIAGE LICENSES John James Barrett, Spangler, Pa. and Mrs. James McNeiL 'The bride is a member of'the business staff of 'The Daily News.

Richardf James Griffith, Minnie; Johnstown. Terco Minos, Sophie Anna Mr. Lloyd is an employe of the Cel- icky, Johnstown, Pa. enese Corporation of America. Kitty Lorraine S.

The Hour Chanson Belle. Dunpast Storm Judge Bather morrow at 1:30 p. m. Mr. Mrs.

Charles Shryock i art ..118 The Valley Road Home Makers'i Bethleheja stcel will meet at the recreation -ao room of the Queen City'Dairy to-'int. Nickel wi Consolidated Gas 103 VB Rep. Iron and steel 19V, Chosen Pal Darling War Plane Apple sixth birthday. claiming; 3-year olds up; 6 furlongs: Marsala Paddocfc llSISrlmsey JO.T Westko llOJLeflore 118 Joseph Bird Catcher Thinker Nae Breeks HSlCrasher 113 Snotty Air Liner lOSiBrlght Flash Keith Hard Catalogue llOjBidet illanah Davison Chemical Norma Jean, on her oiidden Company 123 124 1SV, 80 181'a io2v 4 -19 United Steel 142 5 140'A 141V1 PERSONALS llii E. P.

and L. Ctfs General Electric 50 Western Electric 80 Curtiss-Wriglit 4'' 0 General Refractories 48'A General Foods 53 P. Kloman, recently underwent an uo 3 year olds; 5'i iurlongs: vice Prlmlln lOSiMorheart Peach Bsproof Toncy operation at Garfield Hospital, Washington, D. Is convalescing the home of his parents, Rev. 118 Mrs.

Henry. F. Kloman, Prospect Square. Mrs. Florence Kesler, Magnolia, W.

continues ill Allied Chemical United Aircraft Amer. Int Col. Elect, and Gas, Remington Rand United. Corp. 146 35V.

i 41 13 Elect. Bond and 53 11VV sin W4 87'i 40 29 Vi lltt 40'i 26V, 49V. at Allegany du Pont 1 year olds up; mile and Panda Patricia ld at her Korax lOSJSyria C. 113. Street.

Battling On Cock 110 Miss Loretta G. Harrigan, N. I of the Elizabeth Steele McGee Hos- ert Te)tas Am. Tel. and Tel jgo 7 Int Tel.

and Tel 3S 3 3 341, 35 19 41 12! 4 2G-- 0 53 49 63 Vi 96 nome 43i SIXTH-SHOO; claiming: mile and a sixteenth: Light View llS'Grey Gull 103 Spectacular Chestnut: Tlm Bear. Co. .1... 52(' 8 I Montgomery Ward 24 Mrs. M.

k. Utterback, of Muir said that Grimes had solicited him for the Court House and- for the sale of a "wedding ring. After Muir bought the ring. Grimes directed him to the Court House. J'Later, when I took the ring and had it appraised by three jewelers, I told Muir -what il was really valued at, and Muir tolc me he had paid $12.50 for it.

money was later returned to him by the merchant who sold it. Muir that Grimes warned' him against the police and the clerks at the Court House and said they were working' together, and he did not know who to believe." (Signed) JOHN H. NEWHOUSE The Police Docket Acting Desk Sergeant WiUiam Connell stated today that Muir testified at the hearing, identifying Grimes as the man who boarded his machine, directed him to a store where Muir finally bought a wedding ring, and then pointed up Washington street to the Court House. Muir said Grimes remained near the W. M.

railroad crossing year olds'up-i Green has been seriously ill for two weeks, is slightly improved. George G. Young is ill at his lOlJBuddah 112 Ruby Keller 109jFrlar Cliff 110 Angry Lass 105 Cockrill 110 Spanflow 115 Bright Day Almee OoldsmlthlOO Morsnufr of Warwick. home, 722 Washington street. Daniel Miller, Baltimore, spent Sunday with his father.

William said he would wait for Muir 4 there and take him to a preacher. Sergeant Connell showed that the OVER THE COUNTER MARKET Police docket since April 20, 1930. iL tr U5t i con tained thirteen entries wherein of Charles Grimes appar- HOLY WEEK SERVICES ARE ANNOUNCED In connection with the Holy Week services in local Episcopal churches, Rev. D. C.

Trirnple, rector of St. Matthew's church. Oakland, will be the special 'Lenten preacher at the 7:30 o'clock even- Scott llhurman McEntire. New Castle, Katherine Elma Moist Pittsburgh, Pa. Thomas Stanley Van Devean, Catherine Jane Richardson, Altoona Pa.

Elmer Allen Rowles, Sarah Emma Uncles, Clearfield, Pa, Easter Candies EASTER EGG PRICES 3 for lOc up to $8 RABBITS 5c up to $1.00 Easter Baskets ALSO Name On Eg-g's Free CIGARETTES Camels, Chesterfield, Piedmont, Old Gold 2 pkgS. for 25c CORON'S CONFECTIONERY 201 Baltimore St. Oppo. Y. M.

C. A. night at The s'er- ing service Emmanuel church vices at Emmanuel church are: 'The Maundy Thursday observance with Holy Communion, at 8 o'clock' p. Good Friday service 12 3 p. children's service, 4:15 p.

m. At Holy Cross Church, service at :30 p. evening 'except Saturday; Good Friday 10 o'clock a. S.t: Phillip's chapel. Good Friday service 12 noon.

CARD OF THANKS We take this means of expressing our thanks to those of our many Mends and neighbors who were so kind and helpful during the death of our dear Aunt Mary Werner. We wish to thank the Rev. H. Hall hM p. m.

bid and asped prices prices. clalmlns; mile and one-eighth: Madame Choice Zahn lOSiVillager Woolorac llolBll) Seth Vowed VengeancelOSJUpset Lad John Robert Friar Lady Blcnville Shannon Jodhpur lOSJPair Lark Tempter lOSjGuarany Jlad Mullah lOSlNeitodale Humdlngfr 10.VPcter Peter P. M. r.iiiicr, ana sister, Mrs. who have been year olds up; I their some, Hanover street.

81'i 305' WTBO PROGRAM Jo Studio Program. Potomac Edison Crusaders. 105 i 7:00 News Despatches. News Despatches. Union Mutual Life Co.

io5 15 Merchants' Hour 110 7:30 Studio Program. 7:45 Harmony Duo. Time; Sign Off. i Wednesday 7:30 Early Bird. 8:00 Uncle Bob.

8:10 Fact-a-Day. 8:15 Breakfast'Time. 8:30 Majestic Theatre of the Air 9:00 Time; Sign Off. 11:00 BANKS Bid America 55 VertlP i Cha5e ill at' Chatham and Phenii City Fifth Avenue 2475 i (Dividend). i First National.

N. y. 3990 Harrimnn 1500 I Manhattan Company 87 Peoples National 300 Asked 100 2675 4190 1600 901! 350 TRt'ST COMPANIES EASTER FLOWERS Express Easter Sentiment Best CUT FLOWERS Roses, Carnations. Sweet Snap.Dragons and Lilies POTTED PLANTS Hyacinths, Tulips, Hydrangeas and Rose Bushes, We invite you to see 3 ncnith Talk. wonderful display.

Leave Merchants' Hour, orders today. iri 00 Program. i IAIUIM 0.30 snyder and Mrs. Bartt-'l Ihajj Cumberland, Phone Piano Rrcit.ni. ''whiting Time; Sign Off.

'dress. 1 Central Hanover 267 Chemical Bank and ICorn Exchange ne County 53., jlrvinst Manufacturers Westchestcr Title 4: INVESTMENT Super. Corp. of Super, Corp. of 113 18 108 372 47' 120 42 537 it.

tne ed as arrested on different dates, on various charges, and that on September 3, 1930, Grimes was arrested for violating chapter 7. section 26, soliciting wedding couples, fined $15 and prayed an appeal. On March 27. he was again arrested for soliciting a wedding couple, fined $25 and took an appeal cars and the floral tributes. Advertisement.

PAUL H. SHAFFER AND FAMILY. New, Easy Way to Break Up a Cold At the first feeling of congestion and feverishness, take a Stanback Headache Powder. It is the prescription of an eminent druggist, designed originally to relieve headache and pains, which now has been found invaluable in breaking Up i There are no bad after effects, with Stanback. It is a simple, harmless preparation.

Used by many physicians and dentists throughout the South as a pain relieving agent. Druggists their everywhere carry Stanback and recommend it. Cumberland Evening Times Coffee Week! Lowest Prices- In Years! Victor TAKE COLUMBIA GARDENS THE NARROWS Roller skating ever evening, Saturday afternoon. 1:30, Admission lOc, skates loc. new New floor, music.

new skates. through his attorney Edward J. Ryan. From all of this it would appear Special for Tuesdav night that the story in The Times on Qnfii'rrf-itTaf (Saturday was substantially iree. Saturday al- Und no injustice was done anyone i ternoon, children 15c.

by the publication of it. Here, indeed, we offer you one of the finest grades of straight santo, at this sensationally low price. ASCO Blend iu The most popular of our ovn three brar.ds you'll agree s-ith us that its meflow. tempting flavor and sweet aroma are all that any coffee lover vould enjoy. Ib.

50 in The Darling Shop Cor. Baltimore Centre Sts those like coffee in tins. ACME Is real adapted to' percolator use. Ib. who particularly 4W Fresh Roasting Makes The Difference! 12: 16 Luncheon Hour( continued).

CITY BRIEFS A. W. Heavener, Confluence. paper-h'anger, was held in $300 bond for the action of the grand jury after a hearing today in Peoples Court on charges of passing several worth- less checks. He was committed' to jnil in default of bail.

Christian Endeavor "Crusade i Rally" will be held Thursday, April i 9 nt tne Ccntre Street Methodist? Ordei j0 Red Men, will adopt a I Episcopal Church. An imitation celebrate the thirty-fifth has been extended to members of 'V A MO.VF.Y French Francs jStcrllne 4 85 3 Ll 533 19-32 Money Total RED MEN TO CELEBRATE Tonkaway Tribe. No. of Tribo at their F. Brooke the Epworth and Luther At this rally, rups Rnrt the pricipal awarded to t.h<: line largest attendances, VIRGINIA DARE Easter Eggs and Novelties 5c T0 $4.00 Names Put On Eirirs FREE The Rendezvous 77 BALTIMORE STREET CHICAGO MARKETS 42 N.

Centre St. Phone 2195 Specials For Wednesday FRESH Fresh Spanish MACKEREL, Ib. 25c Fresh Country EGGS, doz 23c.

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