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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1020. 1925 Net Over Four Greater Than 1924 Nr York, April 13 A statement f the a ftnlrn of tha New Haven rail road for 1925, made public yester day, shows a surplus after oil charges of J7.41S.252, an Improve ment over the previous year of Si.419.C01. The 1!'2S net Is equiva lent to fnrnlngs of $4.72 per eharo en the capital mock and compares vlth earnings of 91.91 per share In 1924. Pasr-er revenues, President K. .1. Ptarson reports, were substrin ! !: the Mine as the previous year, the flr. being pineilcully all due to the tnor.ss In freight revenue which measured In lon-nllcs. exceeded any pretou year. Gross revenues smounteJ to 1 1 R?.:66.4 23. an nd ,scee of f,!H.7:4. "The ftrorable result for the. "eir," he eaye. "for the Ne'V Haven r.4 for the rel'rosds of the country M a whole, has been largeiy du--. sllhough generally not so reeof? r4, to more thnn normal traffic. ndueu? cost of fuel and some aup rllee and the sbr-err" of any unusual difficulties affecting transportation fr 1'idustry." Two fae'ers. however, he says, af fee'ed pjer.ger revenues favorably. 'I'hese were U' rlslon by the In Wsl.V ron;i;'eree commtfslon wlth-r:e-ti: Z Its or-ler 'or w inter ihansrenble scrip coupon mllfaf?" bool; wl.lrli It is entlmate.1 would 3 ivc er.tnl'ed .1 low of not less than S2,rif'f',C'jti In the X ''' llnvcn annual paen'scr tares .mil decisions of the I 'ter'tnte commerce commission and i';c public -.sM-noe commission of 'New' York vat Hint -proposwl In- Wea' ' in ooiiinnitntion ntlJ fifty-trip fares bet w-. u New York City and points in N'-w York state' and Con-licclii-iit were juiin-.l. i; "M'din-,- the New llnven's lioU- '):,js in the ltoMon Mai"''. I'reH ...il Pearson says: ' "Your compiLiiy has an in- eminent, in th stork nml s.vurlii'S of the 'r.Ofeton & Maine Kr.ilroad, through tie meOlUiii of the. r.ofton Kailroad jlol.ling Company, iimouiitiw? to "S aS.SI9. T'uroiiK'i 1bl medium Kl'ir .-ompanyiOWns and votes upon '""t VS3 shares 01' Boston and Maine Voek out of a total.of 114.728. sub s'antlallv H.r. p.T cent. The hold ings o' this stork, are as follows: Common. 210. ISO: preferred. fi.54:!'. first preferred, 4.1 el 1 total, 223.SS.. Chinese Leader Wants to Eliminate Bolshevism Mukden. April IS (.Ti-Marshtil rimiiR Tso-Mn, dietalor of Man ehuria. interviewed by various mp-i..-ntjitivs of the press today said: "My v.hole ob.ir.1 in the v.ar (re-T-rrinc to the recent striiftTl'! wm biniK.df and Wii Pet Fu on the one i.le and V-ntt Yit-Ilsians on the re;,,., ) is to eradicate bolshevism In I'li'na. As soon as that is ae eemplish 1 will withdraw to my own 1 rritory." rliailL' -.eeme.1 to h" embittered iMin Ten;:-. II- r.-1-tr-.l he v.a not , .,. ,- M- d in who would be the next prcfbbnt of '"hina al'houL'h he said ;i bip "tail vas iv edrd. . . l' shall he. p out pftl)'l''s rhina. my i.nOm ''i-S entirely in Muneh'jrh." he MnteJ. i-tk i.i:mi cAitnu i: Orlno. M-iine. April 18 P - A -. rJn onrrier" Ik -iK KOUSlU I He ,,0,;-il.e ?o:;re'. r.f ' v- 11 eaf-.'t , ivT.lieid : ' ' ' r lu-idnritinp at r'! t;nivri"-i'' e' M.-ni One' of !:; vie'im.. II-nir II. 1't'i'"'. a frafr rity men.;-, r. -1 i - 1 at his home- in Porlhind. "i Sunday. Tim rlef ard K..ral m' mb r;t ,;f the fra:' rni'v i'.re daaraniui.-d and ar- und-r ,;. :-MU-n. pending , ,',..,r: from ih :;.'o laborttcry. v( ( ( ; , I I. MM Ui.AltY. !,.., , , v,..j i " 'If l-i"Ml"'1 ; . . I-, ! - ; :. 1 i.e-.Mt winner r. i i ;,. j.;..rt.. S-;.n. :d.-r nplr-n.- -n.' ;, iiejiiiii-i- -ar. il: Mic-efl I 1 ,,i..i,!t,,- .In -i . .!:: . " ,. ' (- -lie IliTi.i ' ti.-.n of ili ien her M-i.-l-. h ,,.p tf, .ee..mc an I i;i I I' I M'PIIOX I I' .i.mui-.i"-i: i:: T;'" . 1 :o.;.,y by tV ! x.'" srle-il- , ; -Hiiiiil- ri'!r t; : ie d- '' s.r ; eooi.i re' i in.-rU-tin? i bi'i pi-..;.-.?.,' to ; - n ' -. ii b ' - T II" I iri'ln:; -i. WED. MEAT SPECIALS SllOLi-DKU STKAK or no vsts . . 20c SIKI.OIN. KOl'M) QO sti:aks m OUC EM. aitd l.A.MP. ,30c CHOPS FRKSH ( llOPPKI) 1f HKKF ") UU (HOICK koasti.m; CHICKENS Ih 39c I.KAN CORXKI) tn. KKEF It) GUARANTEE 10-20-30cMarkct :n w. main FLIERS ARE SAFE Spanish Aviators RcjvIi, nuslilrn In , Periia After Long Hp anil Then Continue Onward. Tlushlre, Persia, April 18 lThi, Spanish aviators, Captains Lorlga Taboada and Oonials-Gallarza, fly ing from Madrid to Manila, arrived here at 11:45 a. in. from Bagdad, and hopped off again at .1:53 p. m. tor Bender Abbns. Tho filers had a good .tourney from liagdad, which 'hey left with out hmlnp received news as to tho whereabouts of their leader, Captain Miir'inez.Ks'evej, whose abandoned plane was found about 100 miles from Amman, Palestine. The weather was favorable throughout the flight to thin Persian gulf T'Ort, and similar eon ll'lons are expected for the ooivinuanoe of the journey southward to liender Abhor. The aviators were given big feci p. tlons both upon landing and leaving. The distance from Bagdad to Hushlre by air line is 470 miles, and 'rom Hushlre. to Render Abbas S4.'. miles. The aviators v.lll probab'y follow the coastline, however, adding considerable mileage to the latter 1'g. Court Rules Man Need Not Pay Extradition Expenses New Haven, April IT, UP Judwa John l:. Ilooth In the court of com mon pleas here today reversed the b cirion of city court in the case of Abraham Itnmanoff, vrho was held responsible for $2M.75 expenses for hir. extradition on a non-support charge. The defendant was ordered to ray his wife $1J a week and file a bond of $400. When his attorney filed the bond he. was told that In addition to the actual court cobt.i, Romanoff would have to pay the extradition costs, the case was appealed. Judge Booth ruled that tho court and police had assumed the responsibility for re turning that man and that legally, H was not possible to assess him vi1 li 'he expense of extradition. War Propaganda Will Be Told by Newspaperman F-licnectady, N. V., April 13 CPX War propaganda and how it was dealt with by the As-'ocia'ed Press, will be deii:ribed by Edward JIc Kernon, superintendent of the east ern division Of the news organiza tion, In a radio ad drees tomorrow righf. Mr. MeK'-rnon will spcuk over WHY, the broadcasting station of the General Electric company at 8:i5. Later he will be a guest sit the dinner of the Schenectady , I'rcss club. ! INCIUl.Vsi: SCHOOL KAY New Haven. April 13 Action j hy the board of education last night j which increases the, length of the, 'ehool day In tlv Commercial High 'I'hool by DO minul'S under the new i plan of supervised t'ludy was up- 1 p-oved today by l'rmcipal w. It. Snenc-r. The teachers had protest ed the supervis-d ntudy plan. The. p.-w arrangement will be effective. In the fall. nor; sol Ms alarm i Valesvillc. Conn.. April 13 OP j A'vaka tied by the bowling of a eoliie early today. Dr. 3. H. Blake, bnr- our;! physician found his residence in flames. It was with considerable dlfficutly that he carried his wife who was overcome by smoke, to safe- j ty. The fire destroyed a land mark j In this town, the historic: Young UomcMfad. wii h Is opposite th j Jf-'thodlst church adjoining the U'-rary. ' Mirr.i. t.ntDi i; hits woiikma.n I MUiiinicI; Mariineiii nf " Kide. ; . ood stnet was struck by a meta) ! g'vder wlill working on the new j theater building In the rear of Chest- : :i;:t and Main streets this morning. He suffered ft painful Injury to the rack and v. us treated at New Brit ain Geiural hospital. How both customers got ladies wanted l!i! same Move munedi&teJy. With the opportunity to male two alci confronting him if he could meet the requirements, the wleanan turned to toll telephone erric to solve his problem. Calli were made to several of ihe CJenwood agenaes m neighboring cidei, and frially to the far.ton- at T&unlon, Mat. U'ithin fcfleen minute he. was able to asrure both customers of immediate delivery. Two sales were rnadi that had at first appeared impossible, and two customers went away satisfied with their purchases and pleased with ihe service which had been given them. "This", says Mr. H. M. Bullard, President of the Company, "is but one of ihe many instances which have proved toil telephone service an able factor in ihe continued success ot our store. Mow many retailers, and jobbers and wholesalf rs, for that .mailer have had to pass up profitable sales because the desired hem was not m stork? The cost of a toll call isn't much when it is compared with the prc.fit it mav help to nwke and the good will it may giin er hold. like Mr. Bufiard, hundreds of k'en business men right here in Conn-clxut lock up"" toil telephone sen-ice as indrry-nsahle to the efficient admmvtration of their affairs. Many tmes a day, in innumerable ways, it proves its value beyond question. Is toll teltphnr,e .wr .'re thing for yr. j all that it can Ovr Comrrr rria 5erWe Dtarlmer.t tcSi be glcJ In as.-ist Kti m obtaining ir 'i f-ficienqj fwm your equipment, tHhvt charge, v. ' re'vest THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM CW Fkiir; Woman's National Committee Listen to Sound Advice Washington. April U (t Having ( How Election NeWS Is In no uncertain terms informed th. Handled by the A. P. senate prohibition committee ,jr Nw Apr) u (pvThe their uncompromising opposition t(itory of how the Associated ProsH ( he niodlllcallon of the Vo'sbad act the woman's national comml'ete for lax enforcement today Issued a challenge to the Ameicnn ptople to "uphold the constitution, and list'n ed to the advlc" of speakers ,vho asked them to pound a the job of building up sentiment for lv.v ob servance." AVauliful Wonion Can flelp. Principal among theso speakers was Mrs. Mabel Walker Wlllcbrandt, who Is In charge of the department of justice liquor propecii'ion forces. She rah) "watchful units of women" can Keep pubi c optic, , delivering t ie r berif efforts, even t inneli uc i i , . , .. ' ' , ' ' , officials, at times, bo t.h" kind, that unmatched, "would slight tho task In hand." i Mrs. John P. Tlocke'r Her, Jr., In a statement read to th" conference ...1. ..1 I.U .... selves and admit that our children will not be the high minded, tine peoplo that wc want and expect t.liem to be unless we their parents set. them an example of being just and law-abiding citizen'." Asset and Liabilities, The political assets and liabilities commission of the conference, head ed by Mrs. William Harrison Cole of the Illinois Federation of Worn- ; en's clubs, brought In the challenge 1 for enforcement. It was contained In a report which listed the assets and liabilities of tho nation as they re late to observance. Among the assets were good ettizuis; Intelligent vot ers; and citizens of character wdlltug to stand for office. Liabilities were listed as corrupt politicians: the instinct to hide party sins; indifferent citizens; the system of political patronage; political ma chines; timidity or cowardico in tichtlnc well known evils and yield- Ing to "enemy propaganda." kntiw laws Arc Broken. "We have a. full knowledge that many of the vital laws of this coup- try are being flagrantly violated," said an appended resolution. "Our liabilities ara becoming greater than our assets, which will mean moral bankruptcy." It was added that, the citizen of to- Grandmother Knew There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard plaster burned and blistered whils it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Musterole dues it. It is a dean, white ointmentrmade with oil of mus tard. It i3 scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders. 4Jently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. See how quickly it brings te liif how speedily the pain disappears. Try Musterole for sore tliroat, bron chitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil blains, frosted feet, cold3 of the chest (it may prevent -pneumonia). To Mothers: Musterole i alto made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. 33c and 65c, jars and tubes; hos pital size, ?3.TO. Bztw.r than a mmtord ptaitt the stove HEN two on!-o(-towTi customers called at trie furniture slore of TSe H.M.BullrdCo.ja New Hsven, looking for gray enimel Glen wood range, the flocr umple was marked, "lold", and both Sytm 1'nfnml Stria iisi ill - -(jr day In not manifesting the liitercM or sustaining tho rlglita find prlv. lieges ol American cltliens, and that "not riamea on ballots, but curdinal principles of candidates above re proaeh must be our standard at the primaries and f lections." "We. uho mak our own laws," the resolution urged, should "direct ly or by representation, show by our individual action reverence, knowl edge, observance, obedlenco and vigilance." prepares for and reports tints and presidential elections will be told over tho radio, by !.. r, CuiIUj, su perintendent of elections of tho news organization. Mr. Curtis will speak at t;in Wednesday evening nt WJZ, the broadcasting station of tho Kadlo Corporation of America, Ho will reveal how It is possible to an nounce overnight the results that are officially made known wctks or months later. CniJl NWICII WOMAN' .Mil l I) Greenwich. Conn., April 13 W - ft M. Wa-lyawa Dombroakl t ... . .... . . linen i"u mid costs and g ven .In , ,,, , . . ., u..O 111 ,UII iUllllr III Win llUrUIIII court. It became known that police yesterday found a still In actual operation In the woman's home, fl.la lint.,,. .V, ft.... ..lit ... I j.tHO f Jllfc HI,, ,1,3' Ollll BU IUU1HI here. With the still were taken three. V,o..a)q a .....V. .1, .V.. ... ......I .' ; ' " "" . .., imit'iiiiit, ,,uui tin'. ... iiiiunn vi !uld which had been distilled. Tip i woman took an appeal and was iK ld I In ?3300 bonds. AITIIMITS SI ICIDE Bridgeport, Conn., April 13 (P -Albert Hoyt, (,$, of SO Roosevelt. street, this city, slashed his throat with a raaor shortly before noon to- "nv- JJespon.iency over nts recent. and prolonged illness is believed to be the cause. His condition was said at the Bridgeport hospital today to be poor. BANKRriTCY CASKS New Haven. April 13 Wl Kd.w'ln T. Holmes of Greenwich filed a peti tion in bankruptcy here today listing liabilities at and assets at SfiOO. Herman W. Porman, hardware dealer of this city in his petition gave liabilities of $14. OSS. r. and as- jscts of 12,550. , TO I II.Ij 'VACANCIES ' Washington, April 13 lP1 Presi- dent, Coolldge expects to fill within ;a few days, the vacancies which oc- j cur April J3 on the railroad labor I board. Transferrins wheat directly into dough without a mllllntr process has been accomplished in Trance. SP1X1AL! MOHICAN CVSTAIU BUNS doz. 18 Extra SPECIALS for WEDNESDAY!!! TO 11 A. M. ROliNU, S LOIN. I'ORTLKH bl STEAK lb. 23c mV.SH CROVMi Hamburg 3 lbs. 25c BEEF LKAN rtOILINf, T r i .itl.li j SHORT CL'T Beef ... Ib. 8c j Legs. . lb. 28c Legs lb. YF.ARLIXfi r.WC'V f'HTTK Roasts lb. 20c Lamb lb. 18c ! Roasts Ib. PRIME Bl'MV I.OIXS Roasts lb. 20c ; Roast .lb. 20c ! Breasts lb. i.k.i for i MM 11 Roasts lb. 15c Chops lb. 27c Chops lb. LAHca: nirsH sF.i,rrn:n EGGS 3 doz 97c Butter 2 ibs9 Host Purr" no Lard . . U lbs JOC SUGAR SPECIAL ihxmiu fti,i--.xn roi i rr: .t;. IT HE TOMATO f ATM P 2 lol!. 2 V 1TM:ST .11 NK ITAS 2 cans 21c I IM'.ST PA( K M'lXACII 2 cans 35o SI'MiEAM SAIT It KHrr 2 Irp. cans 2Rc lll Ml llllll'S KAKIXU l'0VI)i;U. .1 111. can 2fki 1. A.M 1,. SOAP 12 bars -18c SWI IT OKAXr.ES AMI RIPE BANANAS ....doz. 25c LAIWF. SOI 'Ml ONIONS EVAPORATED APri.ES 15c Ih. i:w CARROTS 2 Ins. 15c NEW LAYER ru.s 19c lb. PLAIN. RAISIN. MAr.r.LL J POUND CAKE RADIO BROADCAST "Telephone Roll Call1' Will Be Thursday Feature Boston. April 13 UP) A radio hroadea i'f a "talking movie" and a "teiephono roll-call" of the na tion will be features of a dinner tit the lloston City club on Thurs day night. The dinner Is tendered to Hrlgadler General John J. Carty, vice president of the Amer lean Telephone and Telegraph company, as a part of the SOth anniversary celebration of the In vention of the telephone. The whole program will he broadcast by Station WKKI, Blurting at 8 p. m., easdern standard lime. The telephone, roll-call will be carried out by General Carty and will contrast the development of the telephone since the first lines sages wero carried from one room 'o another over wires In a Boston house In lS'ii, The advances made since UK,, tho 40th anniversary of the telephone, will also be shown. General Carty who, as ))ead of the department of development and research, was the first man to talk across the continent In IMS. and by radio-phone with Paris and Hawaii, will speak with telephone headquarters In various cilies. In'lftlii at a similar dinner. Gen cral Carty talked with San Fran cisco and City cluh guests listened with headphones. This year, how ever, loud speakers will carry the voices of every person in tho roll call to the dinner guests. P.adio listeners will hear over the air tho same program. The talklhg motion picture, said to be tho first ever broadcast, has never- before been shown. It wae taken recently and is a picture of Thomas Watson, assistant of Alex ander Graham Hell, when he in vented the telephone half a cen tury ago. Tho scene is laid in Florida where Watson has been spending tho winter. I SLIH Tff IS A1!HKSTI1I j Bridgeport, April 13 (Pe-John : Rehwimmcr, 42, a private detective i and falesman llvlnpr at li."5 Hancock aver.ue, this city and wanted by. the. i New York police, has refused to waive extradition and is boinp held : by he' r.rldgeport police. Schwim- mer's cane was continued to Wednes- day In tho city court today. The man , is wanted In New- York for grand I larceny. Ho declares he knows nothing' about tho charge. . TO II A. M. I.KAX ITtESH ; SHOULDERS jib 19c j LKAN SMOKKII i Shoulders .. lb. 20c LAMB VEAL SHORT CL'T I - . J Fonr.QVAHrrr.s ritMP I MT-.ATV r.FAV VEAIj I ni:sx riJESH ftom-Xut Mar- AJf' I New Vnvk pnrino. . 2 llif. 40 C I C'rioo II). ran FLOUR CAMPBELL'S ASSORTED SOUPS can 9c FINEST CALIF. ASPARAGUS 2 cans 69c FRESH FIG BARS or GINGER SNAPS 2 lbs 25c m n th tti:riTiY ooiiOXG tea. . . n. 27c SOI. Ill PACK TOMATOES 2 cans 10c YELLOW P.ANTAM COKX 2 cans 3.V I IN EST (IT ni'.KTS 2 Igc. cans 27c .MOIirCAX EVA I. MILK 3 cans 20c I TIAX CO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 2 cans 2Ie X. II. C. GRAHAM' CR-CKERS .... .2 lls. 3.1c f.REEX CI Itl.Y KALE peck 30c .NEW MEATY PRUNES.. 4 lbs. 25c 4 lbs. 19c ROASTED PEAXITS 25c . . 2 ll. I FRESH I MTSHROOMS . 49 c IK LONG .REEX ClCtMBEKS ca. 20c LARGE FRESH lb. 20c COOKIES . . 2 doz. 25c CUBIST HATS LATEST jThoro Are Now Tlie Bis Oam Among Tho Voting Women In j London Who Want New Haw. London, April 13 W Cubist hats in re th spring fushlon In London. Girls may be seen In tho east sldv, fwest side and all around the Eng lish metropolla wearing liata that can boast of no shape or color. They hire trimmed with ztg sag braidings jof silver and bright colors, which .'tray aimlessly about the hat or .hang down from the brim In most unexpected places. Crowns and ! brims are In i-very conceivable (shape. Hats are in violent contrast to suit or frock, Though the spring frocks are dlg ; nilled and feminine rn line, tho trim linings and motifs ara following the ! eccentric path of the headwear, An otherwise simple frock may be 'adorned with a huge and unbecom ing silken flower with a bright arti ficial gem In the center. Tho hem 1 of the frocks often bear an unusual (design such as ;i procession of llttio bears and lions or plants or (lowers. Motor Cars Admittedly Make Railroad Suffer i Chicago, April 13 tPi The Rock Ialand lines are carrying fewer pass fiigers today than In 1911 because I of niomr vehicle competition, Presi dent German told stockholders In an 'annual report, which showed that tic; carried earned $4.al on its eom Imon stock In 1 n 25, as compared with ; 1.5(1 in 1!'24. I The railroad Is developing Its long haul traffic, with which the motor business cannot compete, and enter ing competition on short hauls by trying out u motor rail car, Sir. Gorman said. Tho report showed I that balance of Income available for I dividends amounted to JO, 066, 132, ian Increase of nearly 131,000. After 'payment of preferred dividends, the I balance, $3,398,347 was added to urplus. Odd .lobs for Girls Mrs. Laura Bill is housekeeper to llCinp; George and Queen Mary of ! England at, Buckingham Palace. Be jfore her elevation to this Job, "T.al !a," as Bhn was first called by the I'rine.o of Walec, was nurse to the i royal children for more than 30 years. Teach Children To Use Cuticura Boouies una ncm jr Rashes and Irritations IX 1 rnttium Sony Kir SMn r XT HOWX YOITt I.mNG HY TAKING :;r; of aix out i 9 TO If A. M. ! I'.r.ST MAINE j POTATOES ipeck 95c 1 RL.SH t.IU EN Spinach . pk. 25c FRESH 18c 1 Roasts lb. 24c LKAN POrSK 25c Chops lb. 25c SrrjAR CtT.LD Bacon lb. 25c "MOHICAX" Hams lb. 34c 15c 28c cheamkrt 23c Creflni Clier-iyi Gold Medal or John Alden, OA batr ... vl'OU FRESH CREEX ASPARAGFS .. bunch .NATIVE RED IlEETS 4 lbs. NEW RED OR GREEN Q CABBAGE Ib. OC A SSORTFD OFR OWN BAKE pork l! alB-t II Drives 4,700 Miles to Be Queen r n:5 J t 4 pf Miss. Virginia Herbsman drove the AuguE'ino, Fla., -nlth her mother. thoy elected her Spanish queen of For Quick Returns Use vfe4 m mm. Mm WUtT mr 1111. .U Bi JkV Take rimtk$l SsmnOi 5A. I " AH the new Spring oof on, !r , W&Ww 48k latest models eooijbioiag 'tfci; 'S-vB f if mm ": ATmO I ! W$M mm dresses, IM iKi ' Spring COATS" 5fl5 .:. I Jll'illw' Some Fur-ttimmed, f B I ' liM Wflbml. Very Afa Ij ! Wl Mer's I 1 C i Fin t tJl-wool J; Its r " " tares, reanmng u . "coDegusts" styles I l ! 1 moJcla -a&o Bine. I 1 & iil I&8YS SUITS S10.75I 1 Ih 1 SI 111 GtELS COATS SC 75 IM j & CRESSES Jj gc I i !j 47 MAIN STREET I 4.700 miles from Seattle, Wash., to St. Then, after she'd been there a while, the spring Ponea de Leon celebration. Herald Classified Ad?. , i