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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1928, e e T e e ! Essen Populace Meets Vanguard of French Invading Army a by o Bl Which sh show Waterbury Oppuase Would Place Al Responsibility on parents hurg e ted ved CitioseOF Lowal Intorest mw of them ta New York 24 & roni POy hatherine netariety firsh by knocking out o her with of Waterbury was at the Capit morning to bill that for damages s whe fa now of Waterby i b L that they tieularly interes . the measure . » . ently the et would ma brought t for Wi |-l\4!l womise 1o mavrrey, was settied for $17 0. swyers alleging oo mueh of the istained gainst iam G th wy, | before hen she sued her had taken and ma reet s " nt to Blacks months for de. were s } for t y hote 1¢ ree mittes a Counsel J v ke el P claims the als Hwo- f 1 that ymond Rt German spy, | ' had raide Drive In 1920, they aided trapping @ man whe was heing implicated in the from Enrico Caruso's rt of g $10 . taine ing w» sidewalk clty settles The judiel islatur met this sider the bill to ¢ 8, Marks Church Mark's Parish corpor NOTORIOUS SISTERS ARE ARRESTED AS SWINDLERS “Poillon Sisters” Held on Complaint that they had cdding being at 1tockville, Md,, but or insisting that they were married at another Maryland town, William Mor- r old son of a Glasgow, Ky., merchant, and Carolyn, 18 year old daughter of Willlam Shuster, presi- dent of the Century Publishing Co., of New York, deelined’ today to give any further particula respecting the ceremony. The young couple arrived timore last Monday and registered at hotel as William Morris and wife, Kentucky. Yesterday they removed to another hotel. The reason this secrecy young Morris told letectives in charged with the ewelry 1 reccived § ELOPERS SUCCEED Daughter of Century Publishing Co, Head Becomes Bride of Kentucky Youth in Runaway Match, Jan 31 —~Admitting “fikbed” about their Years Old Saitor Who Claims Prawd ris, 20 Ja a Charlotte Mrs, Katheri police for a IPoillon sisters beds in a Side apart- arrested on a preferred by 73 s old, |a New York Poillon and her siste SEmith——known to rcade or more —-were routed from their fashionable upper West ment ecarly today and charge of grand larceny Charles H. Dusenburg, 723 v who ys he was engaged to marry | Katherine, According to the complaint, Dusen- as th in Bal- Sister In Role of Avenger for | Indiana and Teunessee was sought | sl | their apartment in | / On the heels of the cavalry, the French cyclist corps with its armored cars eniered the city of Essen at the climax of the Ruhr invasion. A sullen but not openly hostile crowd met them with the inevitable small boy much in evidence, Mr, get was because they f 4 the father, might porter Shuster, have the license,” he sald] “and when the time comes we will show it.” They planned to leave for Florida today An attempted elopement from | Glasgow, Ky. last September failed ‘when an automoblle oceupied by the {couple broke down. Miss Shuster at {first was reported to have been kid- | napped but later it developed she had eloped and aid of pollee in woman 1o relatives of the young | locate the couple, AZIZ GROTTO DANCE Preparations Made Ior Attendance of New Police Sergeant | SUES PAULINE FREDERICK I New York Lawyer Asks $36,000 For $16,617 | Patrick A, McAvay, elevated to a | sergeantey by the board of police commissioners at a meeting last week, will enter upon his new duties to- morrow night. He has been assigned by Chief Willlam C, Hart for street duty and will be in charge of the| detail south of the railroad tracks for the month of IPebrua He wiil be succoeded a member of the liquor, Stage and screen and of her cross suit i R | for $46,647 against Joseph was on the calendar to open here today, Joseph's suit alleges the actress| owes $36,000 as a fixed percentage of ‘G her earnings on a contract obtained for her with a motion picture com- pany. Miss IFrederick, now in the ecast, serts that of the 846,647 she secks, from Joseph, $31,800 is due for pro- Fees, While She Dema i | @ Vor Moncy Duc Herself, Lon Angeles, Jan, 31.—Trial of a suit for $36,000 brgught by Goorge | Ldwin Joseph, New York atigrney, against Pauline Frederick, actftss of ly ed s- [10 near death from a bullet wound self- | _ inflicted, because, he told his father, he had formed an unconquerable drug habit that had foreed him from school and denied him the privilege of grad- the | outside the” high school and peddled to high school girls and boys. Police immediately started peddiler. by forging a report card. drew's Lithuanian church, when Miss THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alwh‘.‘."‘.ll.' “:;n-nl For “count § words (o & Hue, 14 lines to an inch :tllnlfll bpare, I Burial Lots, Monuments, 1 HEADATONER and monutaents of il des and o Cowe- and granit all grades L [ rrangements made,: lots cared for, el Jonn £ Meehan Mohumeatal Werka Clark_8t,, Corper Unlon 8t ¥ Florista, 4 il il ating with his class tomorrow. He told his father that he bought drugs from a youth who stood BUNTT of Toyn | BLT—Tan FOR " the months of J, ARPRNHOURE- Cul and all ANTH Tn v zew e Weuloh's Flower Shop, Phova at_Dew "N West Main 8t T Betweon Norih and Judd warchouso and foundry, Finder ense_roturn to North and Judd office. lost hetween Kolsoy 8St, und bungalow last night. Please return ta Merald ofice, 3 ATl NG, gold with garnet setting, found . on W, ‘Main St Owner may have same by calling 1833 and_paying for as ittle, Does much to relieve these Nature's food, m. Mdwse, ‘obi 1 will make a reduction of §5 on ry sult or overcoat, J. Wuck, custom tallor, search for the Last October, Roth said he virtual- ceased attending school but manag- 1 to hide the fact from his parents reciok;s:Rc;fa;k;s Nuptials at St. Andrew’s A pretty wedding was solemnizer at o'clock this morning at St. An- N n- 37 §t, to 36 Hartford Ave, Tel. 2761, HATS cleaned, 2be, new ribbon, 75, and new sweat In other words—a new hat for $1,00, See Conrad at 43 Broad St. OW is the time to have your looked over. We repair und exchange cumeras and kodaks of all makes. Are cam to be well dressed on ¢ ments, Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church 8t. Next ‘to Herald Office, 1.5 Armory Friday Fiyening. Invitations are out for an informal goodfellowship dance 1o Master Masons, all lady | State Prophets of Aziz Grotto, M. O. V. I and it is expect- the social E. event R. ed that this dance will be The 00 At Social Ivent in be given wives at their friends, Friday evening armory on Arch strect, are the hos of the se been att State the ractively fessional service not detailed; $10,000 represents a sum she turned over to him to invest in Liberty bonds for her, and $5,847 is an amount he collected for her but had not puaid over. H. §. BOY DRUG FIEND From 1o d Chicago Youth, Necar Death Self Inflicted Bullet Wound, Tells | iva Kozlauskas, of Iairview street, | became the bride of Albin §. Grecio- kas of Newark, N. J. The ceremony | was performed by Rev. Edward V. | Grikis, pastor of the church. .During illm ceremony, the St. Andrew's church choir sang several selections. ' The couple were attended by Miss Anna Kozlauskas, a sister of fhe bride, as bridesmaid, and Peter Zack of New- ark, N. J., was the best man. The bride wore a gown of georgette [crepe trimmed with pearls. The ®bridesmaid wore a gown of pink bro- BUICK MOTOR CARS-—'‘Better cal CADILLAC, AUTO! re be- ing built and Buick s building them." New Britain Bulck Co. 225 Arch stre: Telephone 2607, JEWETT & PAIGE CARS-— Lush Motor Co, "A lisputable Concora.” West Main, Corner Lincoln 8t. ———— COLUMBIA AND DORT MOTOR CARS-— Commerce and Ruggles trucks, R. (% Rue dolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Phone 2051-%. cotic Traffic Among Students, | caded ilk. Following the ceremony, a wedding reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The | bride is one of the best'known young FIRE PLUNKETT’S HOUSE members of St. Andrew's church. AP e " Masked Men Raid Residence at Fox- rock, Then Apply Torch and Also Use Bombs, decorated, and arrangements have been made to take care of 1,500, There will be an orchestral concert between S and 9 o'clock, and directly after dancing will be in order until 12 o'clock. The dance program chosen, the officers of the Grotto with the members of the entertain- ment committee constitute the recep- | tion committee. of N Chicago, Jan. 31.—George E. P. toth, 18 year old high school senior today was said by physicians to be | Two Died In This Crash ‘William | has been well PATRICK A. McAVAY enforcement squad | Strolls, for several years a motor- | | eyele policeman in the department. | Invitations have been sent to Gov-|S¥¢'¢ P 4 S Ak ernor Temploton, and to about 100 | SCFEeant Matthias Rival will, at mid- prominent Masons in Hartford, Wa-| "/t tonight, become desk sergeant, terbury, Bristol, Meriden, Middletown, | .C2'!NE the deteciive bureall = where | he has served with credit for the past house 'and blew up the front part be- New Haven and Springfield. ee et e 1t il bo. In“ordee: tot propheta: o | B¥ months. George Collins and An- é fore leaving. Soon after the destruction of Sir clearly designated, and their pleasure | "0 as aney & 10race's house became known, word Aaazed; | police bhoard, will hecome regular pa- | was received here that the coast guard station at Ralbriggun was destroyed . trolmen in the department tomorrow P ; night. early this morning by raiders who sct Ladies’ Aux liary, A. 0. H,, | off three powerful land mincs. The Banquet Next Monday | terrific explosion shattered the win- banquet - committee of the dows of nearby houses and the in- | Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. H., met last habltants: fled from thein , homps: in cevning at the home of Mrs, Me-| terror. Telephone and telegraph wires Carthy. The banquet is to be heW |Scttlement of Gay Head Pays I"Iunl‘ were cut before the mines were ex- at St. Joseph's hall, Monday evening ploded. The following women are on the com- | mittee: Mrs: McCarthy, Mrs. Kehoe,| 5 ’ A "| zen, E. D. Vanderhoop. Mrs. Highland, Mrs. Mulconry, Mrs.| i Anna Logue, shown here, is the sister of Grace Logue, for “4"'10“-‘\j and Verena 'rey. Yt e Mt dan e whose death Dr. Michael M. Stevens of Woburn, Mass., is on trial BIG HAUL IN DRUGS {iise, {EliNa e, BTarEi s,V eya i 1k charged with manslaughter. It was Anna Logue who demanded| wNew York, Jan. 31.—Government |mourning the death of its most prom- | exhamation of her sister’s body and forced authorities to take ac- inent citizen, Edwin D. Vanderhoop, | tion against the physician. who had been a whaler, a school ! . itain narcotics valued at $250,000, in | teacher, a legislator and minister to| a raid on an apartment in the lower | Haiti. The son of Beulah O. Salis- | | i by Dublin, Jan. 31.—(By the Associat- ed Press)-—The residence of Sir Hor- ace Plunkett at Foxrock was com- pletely destroyed by fire this morning. A band of armed men, raided the The bute to Tts Most Pronvnent Citi- — NE INVELOPE RULE. Washington, Jan. 31.—The increas- ing widespread demand for the use of window envelopes has resulted in the appearance of some styles that cause the expenditure of unnecessary [time and labor on®the part of postal |employes and for that reason the post office department has issued cer- {tain prescribed conditions governing {acceptance of such letters. These regulations provide that the window must be parallel with the length of the envelope, properly lo- cated, transparent and free from glaze. No printing is permitted about the window. The envelope must bear a return address and must be made of white or very lightly tinted paper. Iinclosures must be folded so nothing but the name and address are ex- 4 : posed and so they will not shift in | L 3 5 Ty the envelope. z i ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARIN District of Berli } ¢ January 20th, A. D, 1923, Estate of Thomas e, late of the town of New Britain, in said district, deceased, Upon the application of Robert Grace, praying that as Administrator d. b, n. he may he authorized and empowered to sell certain real eostate belonging to gaid d reased as per said application on@e mo fully appears, it is Ordered, That said application be héard and determinod at the Probate Office, in New Britain, in sald district on the 3d day of February, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, ¥ bo glven of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thercon, by pub- lishing this order in wome newspaper having a circulation in sgid district, and by posting a copy of this ofder on the public signpost in the town of New Rritain, in said dis- trict, and by giving notice to all parties in interest, either personally or by malling to each one, prepaid postage, a copy of this order, and rciurn make to this court of the netice given. Attest: BERNARD ¥, Vineyard Haven, Mass, an, 31— agents early today arrested two men and confiscated a trunk, said to con- L] East Side. The prisoners gave the | bury, a full blooded member of the names of James Martin and Harry | tribe of Gay Head Indians, and of Rosen . Federal agentd said the two William A. Vanderhoop, a native of |men were leaders in a narcotic ring|Surinam, Dutgh Guiana, was accord- | which had smuggled great quantities|cd funeral hehors yesterday that in-| of drugs into this country. cluded a | of ———————————————— | th€ TEMaining members of the little| VT 5 ! = |tribe of the Grand Army of the Re-| | representation of most Dry (Goods—Notions Big line of ahove Merchandise at our January Sale at greatly reduced prices. [ public and of the island's state, coun- |tv and town official groups in cach of | which he had held high place. Mr.| Vanderhoop was in his 76th year. | LANDIS TO MAKE TOUR. Boston, Jan. 31.—~Kenesaw M. Lan-| dis, baseball commissioner swinging through the ecast turned north for a visit to Burlington, Vt,, today saying as he leftihere that he had every in-| - o tention of making another tour of the | N Britain, C Ocean Steamship Co. of Savannah | training camps in the south this| ANew britain, Lonn, i spring. The visit of last spring, he| : : : H y Y ) B4, thught NS ARbYa4h thire waiky Derricks salvage the twisted steel and fabric that was an air- [than he had learned in previous years| Plane before Pilot Elmer C. Davis and Student Flyer William Pier 52, North River, New York | of association with the game. | Trapper were killed when it plunged into San Francisco Bay. BY CLIFF STERRETT Three Sailings Weekly Taesday, Thursday 2 and Saturday, 3P. M. ) New York to Savannah | First Class PassengerFares, New York /) To Savannsh To Jacksonville T We $30.38 | W, $36.54 Way Way e’ $66.67 teroom Probate it, PEOPLE’S 1 TO 98c STORE 328-332 MAIN ST. . AND HER PALS oo B AR : . 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