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THE HERALD STATESMAN. YONKERS. N. Y.. MONDAY. APRIL 22. 1935
BOY'S CYCLE STOLEN
Resurrection Brought Christ Stores Report THERE'S GOLD IN THIS EGG Coal Mine War
defense against threatened violence.
He was wounded and said Edmund-
son also was shot Special to Ti» Herald 8Ui«*aiaa
To All, Rev. Mr. Newell Holds Heavy Gains In Flares During Governor Henry Horner acted im-
mediately to prevent more blood-
shed. Ten state policemen pa-
HART8DALE, April 22.—Theft of
a bicycle owned by Paul Bourquin
of Wilson Street, Hartsdale, was
trolled the neighborhood.
Personality 'Accessible in Homes,' as Result, Says Easter Buying Easter Parade Police Chief Carl Nuess said the reported Saturday afternoon to
St» John's Rector—Significance of Event shooting may have been an at- Greenburgh police.
(Continued from Page One) tempt by United Mine Workers to
Through Ages Emphasized in Sermon One Miner Dead, Nine avenge the recent slaying of James
and they were spending money free- Cox, Peabody Company watchman
Tt» significance of the Resurrec- been torn away from His friends. ly with an eye toward better mer- ' Hurt in Shooting in and member of the U. M. W. A.
tion and iU effect on Christians "He could not longer be with chandise.
through the ages was emphasized those who knew and loved him to "Flowers were selling particularly Capital 'City of Illinois
yesterday by the Rev. Oliver Shaw guide and uphold and sustain them. weh. In addition, we noted a trend
Newell, rector, In an Easter sermon What do I say? He could not 2,000 toward the purchase of Easter gifts. By United Press
Rod And Gun Club
to a congregation that filled St. years after His crucifixion and Many of our sales were packed in
John's Episcopal Church, Getty 6,000 miles away from the place gift boxes, a sign that Easter ob-
Dance Set Thursday
SPRINGFIELD, HI., April 32.—A
war on the coal fields t h a t has
8quare, at the 11 A. M. services. where he was crucified, be with us servance was moving back along taken 35 lives and coat more than The Normandy Rod and Gun
Worshipers filled churches of vir- here today, but the Risen Jesus, traditional lines. Women's apparel 11,000,000 in three years smouldered
to the verge of a conflagration Club will hold its annual card
tually every denomination and risen in new and spiritual being, and men's also enjoyed marked
were greeted with flower-banked could be and is at all times, and activity." today. , party and dance Thursday night at
altars and chancels. Augmented in all places, with all those who Florist Shops Busy State authorities supervised arm- the Y. M. C. A. Patrick Murphy
choirs sang special music. Cantatas l o e Him, who desire to serve Him. Florists as usual did a rushing ing and posting of guards at is general chairman. On the sub-
were sung in several edifices. "The Risen Jesus could say, "Lo Easter business. One shop which strategic points throughout the committees are Edward Fayno and
Taking his text from the Gospel I am with you always, even unto had started out with dozens of gar- state while they Investigated a Dmitri Dashna, tickets; Joseph
of St. Matthew, the Rev. Mr. the end of the world.' denias had not a single one left by street shooting here yesterday in Horner, refreshments; A. J. Bollent, GETTING AROUND
Newell said in part: "This is the Joy of Easter. Jesus 10 A. M- when churchgoers were Which one miner was killed and Albert Bursteli and Arthur Russell,
"Two thousand years have rolled is just as much ahve today as still dropping In to buy floral adorn- nine were wounded. table;'William Tamraa and Harold PAYLESS WEEKS
by since the Marys went to a tomb when He preached on the Mount, ments. Fred Thbniason, a member of Scheer, prizes; Russell Coapman HREE thousand
which they were amazed to find When He rode into Jerusalem, when
tmpty.
"Two thousand years ago the an-
Operators of flower shops were
He first gave us the Holy Com- sleeping today, having worked day
munion.
George OToole, Saunders Trades School student, hands to Rec-
reation Commissioner James P. McCrudden the golden egg he found
the United Mine Workers of Amer- and Edward Smith, contest.
ica, was held as one of the slayers.
Warrants- charging first degree
T employes of an
automotive manufac-
gel of the Lord gave to these
and night for the past two or three
"I can be nearer to Jesus today cays. One Palisade Avenue florist in Post Seven's annual Easter Hunt in Trevor Park. Past Comman-
ders Joseph B. Dubreuil (behind microphone) and Lawrence Brennan
Yonkers Man Sings
murder also were Issued for Ray turer are saving $1
women the glad tidings that the than ever Martha and Mary were said he hadn't been to bed in 36
Ijord whom they loved was to be when He visited in their home. I hours. look on as the successful searcher gets the (5 prise. In Fifth Ave. Church
Edmundson of Benton, III., state
president of the U. M. W. A., an
or $2 weekly during
•ought among the living, not among can be nearer the Risen Lord to- Candy, so often the gift of the affiliate of the American Federa- the plant's 11 months
the dead. And today, 2000 years day than ever John was when he absent-minded who remember at tion of Labor, and William Furlow, Harold Land, baritone, of 400 of operation to have
after that first Easier morn, do leaned on his breast at the Last the last minute, sold briskly even in
men and women rejoice with the Supper. Jesus' resurrection gives advance of the hoUday's eve, the
Boy Outruns 5,000 In Search another member. North Broadway, sang the Schu-
bert Mass yesterday morning at the
Thomason named the other two Church of the Heavenly Rest on
funds on which to
live during the
Marys at the empty tomb. Him to me as He could never come Chocolate Shop, North Broadway,
"What will the churchgoers the Himself to His Apostles when He announced.
world over see as they gather at was with them In the Flesh. "We are running weU ahead of a
For Legionnaires' Prize Egg as his companions in a motor car Fifth Avenue, New York City.
from which rifle and revolver bul-
lets were fired into * crowd of
month's close down
for a change of
the empty tomb? "This is to know the power of year ago, even without estimating members of the Progressive Miners ADVEKTISXJCBNT model.
'Extraordinary* Event Jesus' resurrection. This is the'Joy Saturday sales," it was said. "The 14 Others Also Win Cash in Easter Hunt of Post 7 of America, a rebel offshoot of the
"Some will see only a great his- Of Easter. May it be ours? May we wind-up tells in our business and Given for Ninth Time—-Trevor Park Yields older union. M
Is therje a slack pe-
toric event which happened 2,000 make Him our own, may we hold we haven't yet had the time to The shooting occurred in front I ALWAYS FEJEL riod in your own
years ago. fast to Him in all our way. May figure it out. Treasure of Colored Articles of a building in which progressives line? Why not save
"That something very extraor- we take Him to our Galilee, our
dinary did happen which changed
"The good weather served as a WONDERFUL"
had met to discuss picketing a
home, may we in aU our perplexi- great aid to business. Our patron- Five hundred eager children,, most ed to the 15 finders of gold and Springfield mine of the Peabody d u r i n g "earning
the sorrow and sadness of the ties, Joys and experiences of life, be age has been consistent and cus- of them still gay in their Easter silver eggs.
Marys and of the little group of one with the living Jesus, who al- tomers have arrived in steady outfits, dug, climbed and pushed
Coal Company. A group of the
The hunt, the ninth annual of conferees loitered, conversing, be- W rAPPY is the
t woman who
feels healthy and
weeks" to make up
for those "payless
the friends of Jesus Into Joy and ways goes before to lead in the numbers. We have noted a spirit through bushes at Trevor Park yes- the post, started at 12:30 o'clock fore their headquarters. The side- energetic EVERY weeks ?"
gladness Is a fact of history; that ways of Joyt and happiness, and of freer spending." terday in search of colored eggs with the children pressed closely walk was filled with Easter prom-
peace." planted there early In the morning along a chalk line on the baseball enaders. day; -If periodic
the close friends of Jesus had not Easter promenaders marched In by Legionnaires of Post Seven. pain i* dragging
the slightest idea that Jesus would diamond.
rise from the dead; that their
amazement at the angelic message
and the empty tomb was real, is
without question.
Pastor At St. Denis
Resumes Duties After
new shoes, too.
Shoes In Demand
They were a dusty but happy lot,
most of them, by 1:30 P. M. when
At the word "go" they tore off,
is located at 12 Warburton Avenue, had been looted, and prizes award- country runners.
Boy Wins Main Prize
Without warning, so far as po-
lice learned, guns began roaring
J. Emmet Hannigan, whose shop all but a few of the 3,000 caches streaming across the field like cross- in a passing motor car. When it
sped around a corner 10 seconds
von down, take
Lydia E. Pinkhim'i
Tablets; Young
Mrs. Landers of
PEOPLES
"They were Just as much sur- Three-Month Illness estimated the gain over a year ago
at between 20 and 25 per cent. George OToole of 25 Ravine later Edward Mabie, an organizer
says,—"I had «uch pain* that I
Avenue, a- student at Saunders and leader of the progressives, lay could not stand on my feet. Your
Anderson, S; C
SAVINGS BANK
prised as you and I would be if on
going to a cemetery to visit the 'Eternal Life' Topic
"Without c o u n t i n g Saturday,
The Rev. Joseph A. O'Connor, which was very busy but which we Trades School, came back within an dead on the pavement with seven OFYONKER&NX
Tablets relieved all the pain, also
hour with the lone gold egg, en- wounded men around him. 12-IfJ. Broadway
tomb of some dearly loved friend pastor of St. Denis' Catholic haven't been able to figure up yet,
we met an angel there beside an Church, who has been ill for the we maintained a very good lead
Of Sermon At C. E. titling him to a $5 prize. A special The death car collided around
my terrible headaches."
These Tablets ease periodic pain
empty tomb who told us ^hat our past three months, has resumed over a year ago. Sunrise S e r v i c e s silver egg, retrieved -by Joseph the corner with another car. Two and discomfort. Chocolate coated.
friend was risen from the dead. his pastoral duties and celebrated "We would still have been ahead Zupko of 44 St. Joseph Avenue, occupants fled in a taxlcab, an- Soldo* all drug stores.
brought him $2. other on foot. Thomason was ar-
"This surprise, this amazement, the 12:15 P.M. mass yesterday at regardless of how sales went on As the sun came up over Trevor *»$£ p<
this wonder at the fact of the res- the—church. Saturday. Our customers are buy- Park yesterday, more than 100 Thirteen other children, only one rested in his home after the cab
.urrection of Jesus is that which Because he has not fully re- ing better quality shoes, appeared girl among them, dug up silver- driver reported to police. r=Ai<Lu, O. (Xvt/X,
He admitted his part in the
first primarily draws men to His gained his health, Father O'Connor to have money to spend and were members of 15 Yonkers Christian shelled ovals, and claimed a dol- shooting, police said, but contended
House this day. And this is prac- did not preach. The sermon was quite willing to spend it." Endeavor Societies and their friends lar each from Past Commander Jo- he and his companions fixed in
tically all that it will mean for delivered by the Rev. James E. Men's apparel also moved swift- gathered for a special Easter service seph B. Dubreuil, chairman of the
hunt committee.
many. Doris, assistant pastor.. ly in pre-holiday sales, merchants out-of-doors.
"Others there are who come with Father O'Connor was assisted at report. The rest of the findings were
something of the devotion of the Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- High on a hill in the North Yon- scheduled for consumption, at the
Louis Padow, whose shop is at
Marys to offer sincere praise to ment by Father Doris and the Rev. 399 South Broadway, and Silver- kers park, they gathered to hear a supper table but judging by the
Him who was among the dead, but John J. Kane, another assistant. man Brothers, Palisade Avenue sermon by the Rev. Bernard Mont- lawns and walks fully half of the
is now amongst the living. The pastor was discharged from clothiers, both said 1935 showed an gomery, pastor of the Crescent young searchers figured 6 o'clock
'Accessible* In. Homes St. Joseph's Hospital two weeks improvement over a year ago. Place Reformed Church, on the was too far distant, for purple,
"They would rejoice with Jesus ago after being confined there for Others also gave favorable reports. topic, "The Eternal Life." green, blue, red, pink, and mottled
at His Easter triumph, they would 10 weeks with a stomach ailment. Easter Traffic Heavy • Miss Virginia Hill, who was in shell chips were sprouting from
even receive Him in the Holy Com- every other bush.
Easter holiday traffic was great: general charge of the program, read
munion. McCrudden Distributes Prizes
"God's altar is thronged today Pageant Presented er on the New York Central and the Scriptures and announced the
the Yonkers Ferry than it h a s hymns. The Rev. A. I. Mann, pastor Recreation Director James F.
by thousands upon thousands who
commemorate His resurrection, and
At Immanuel Chapel been for a number of years, com- of the Park Hill First Reformed McCrudden presented the special
parative figures show. Church, delivered t h e opening prize and made a brief speech con-
The Sunday School of Immanuel
who, in the Holy Communion, seek
Chapel presented an Easter pa- Fifteen thousand persons, It was prayer and the Rev. Douglass gratulating pc«t members on their
touch with Hlnr. " estimated by Station Agent Gorton Buchanan, pastor of South Presby- party.
"All this is well; It is much bet- geant, "Why Didn't You Tell?" Prout, were included in the exodus terian .Church, asked the benedic- Frank Turek was In charge of
ter than that they should not come. at the chapel last night. The which utilized the New York Cen- coloring the eggs for the treasurer
But today, may I remind you of kindergarten, primary, and junior tion.
tral from Friday through Sunday, hunt.
what the angels said to the women departments were represented in a 20 per cent increase over last Charles McDonald and Lawrence Finders of silver eggs were Al-
which caused them great Joy: the cast. Shesler, cornetists, presented a pro- fred Bachan. John Kachmar, Wil-
year.
"'do quickly, and tell His dis- Actors were Elizabeth Knapp,
The Yonkers Ferry Company did gram of music. liam McCarthy," Albert Litwa, An-
ciples that He is risen from, the Edith Docherty, Jean Hudgston, its best Easter weekend business After the service, the Senior Chris- drew Shredowsky, Thomas Syso,
dead, and behold He goeth before Regina Fryer, Marvin Lewis, Ja- since the opening of the George
tian Endeavor Society of the Park Edward Meltz, Charles Daly, Eu-
ye into Galilee: there shall ye see cob Naumann, Daniel Fawcett, Washington Bridge. Hill First Reformed Church in- gene Rush. Michael Gazeun, Ger-
Him.' Frank Spence, Lois Knapp, Mar-
jorle Dymond, Ruth Knapp, Doris More than 3,800 automobiles stalled Miss Mary Davidson, presi- trude Prekarski, Michael and Fran-
"What does this mean? Just this. Lewis, Edith Hudgston, Allen were checked on ferries to and dent, and other officers at exercises cis Ardovino.
The disciples were Galileans; when Knjipp ^Geojx?_J{Mmann,__Jessie from Alpine, a 10 per cent increase in Bruce Memorial Hall.
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therefore-the-aagels-told-them-that Renrier. in automobile traffic o v e r last Besides Miss Davidson, those ln-
Jesus should go before them into year. Foot transportation traffic stalled were Miss Gertrude Chad-
Galilee, it Is plain that He meant Dorothy Dauenhelmer, I r e n e
that they were not only on Easter Hudgston, Ruth Maxwell, Edward
morn to rejoice and be glad that Naumann, David Jenkins, Grace
was normal. burn, vice-president; Miss Catherine
Neil, corresponding secretary; MLss
General Manager Leo Schwartz- Lois Freethy, recording secretary, PROMPT
Jesus was risen from the dead as Pennington," Ruth Keys, Jane stein of the ferry company stated and Roy Raymond, treasurer. When you wish to borrow,
they stood by an empty tomb, but Nairn and William Houston. that the favorable weekend Miss Davidson named committees
that they were to rejoice and be Evening services conducted by weather was responsible, In great- as follows: Samuel Chadburn, cut needless red tape. At
glad because their beloved friend the Rev. Howard Haines, assistant er part, for the increase. Louise Hartshorn and Mr. Ray- the Morris Plan. Bank, the
and leader, the most charming per- pastor of the First Presbyterian The bus terminal at Harris' mond, publicity; Miss Chadburn, degree of promptness is up
sonality which the world has ever Church, preceded the pageant. Pharmacy, 30 Main Street, reported William Archard and Dorothy Dis-
lo you. Loans often com-
known, was to be accessible to that 200 persons purchased tickets brow, look-out; Gladys Raymond,
on buses over Friday, Saturday and Collin Woodward, Miss Neil and Eg- pleted in twenty • four
them tn their own homes, was to
be with them in all the experiences
Medical Missionary Sunday, an increase of 10 per cent bert Burger, James Dalton, Louise hours or less.
of living.
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Will Speak Tonight over the travel for the Easter Weldon and Helen McFarlane, ath-
weekend period last year. letic; Betty De La, Mr. Dalton. Miss
Various Loan Plans for
•New Power For Holy Living Major William A. Noble, medi- you to choose from—no
Twenty per cent increase in pas-
"This is what St. Paul means cal missionary, will address offi- senger traffic over last year reported Freethy and Herbera Bailey, social; payments to us for the
when he speaks of knowing the cers and members of the Salvation at the Jacobson Pharmacy bus ter- Miss Hill and Alice Gozmain, ser- first 90 days on loans
power of Jesus' resurrection, Not Army tonight at 8 o'clock at the minal, from which the Greyhound vice; Miss Hartshorne, editor of the " from $200 to $5,000.
Just a celebration of an historical temple. 110 New Main street. Christian Endeavor News.
and Grey Line buses leave. About Write, rail or phone
event, not a ceremonial commemo- A graduate of the medical school 220 persons left Yonkers by way of
The MORRIS PLAN
ration, or even a passing touch of Emory University, Dr. Noble these lines during the three day
with Jesus in a sacrament, but served in the Medical Corps of the weekend period, the agent stated. Negro Is Arrested INDUSTRIAL BANK ,
constant Intimate fellowship with United States Army during the
a resurrected Christ, who has be- World War. He saw service in the
In Gasoline Theft of Nnr York
YONKERS OFFICE
come, through His resurrection, a Argonne-Meuse sector, later be-
living pulsating personality, who at coming a medical missionary in Downer Candidate Lionel Humphries, twenty-eight,
Negro, of New York City, was ar- V
» ) South Broadway
all times and in all places Joins India.
Himself to those who seek Him. Named physician to a mahara-
For College Trustee rested early this morning for ex- Trlrphone N'rppfrtian 5630
tracting gas from pumps at the
and gives to them new power for jah, Dr. Noble received a medal Standard Oil Company service sta- Tn* Mf>rri« Plan Bank. 20 So. B'way
Jay Downer, chief
holy living: gives to them a new for public service in India, where the Westchester Countyengineer of tion on Saw Mill River Parkway Plr»»e lei! ma about your 90-Day Plan:
Park Com-
Ufe, different, other, more powerful, he and Mrs. Noble have been mis- mission and former County Engi- toear tycLean Avenue. Arraigned
mors worthwhile, than they had sionaries for fifteen years. They neer, is one of the five candidates before Judge Fay today he was Nam* Amount....
ever known before. are In the United States, on fur- for trustee-Rt-large of Princeton remanded to jail pending trial to-
"This is the great blessing of the lough and are giving lectures University. A member of the class morrow. Andr<*» THS-4-22
resurrection of Jesus, if Jesus had throughout the country. of 1904, Mr. Downer lives at 124
remained even forever on earth Brigadier W. Alex Ebbs, com- Marquand Avenue.
In the flesh, He could not have mander of the Yonkers Corps, will Ballots have been mailed out to
been in more than one place at a preside at the meeting. 17,000 alumni of the university, it
time. The blessing of His presence Dr. Noble addressed the Kiwanis was announced today by Laurence
would have been restricted by the Club at Oehe's Restaurant today. G. Payson, '16. of New York City.
physical limitations of time and
•pace.
"He could not at the same time
have been with Martha and Mary
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