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[ Open alleys at the Casino tonight. —advt, The graduation exercises in the| | 8enior High school will be in the aft-| ernoon of Thursday, June 14. | The reguar meecting of Laurel Court, O. of A., will be held in Ma- sonic hall Friday evening at 7:45. There will be a card party in the aft-| ernoon and supper at 6:30 p. m. Sir Knights of the Order will furnish the supper and give an entertainment in the evening. “There's vim and vigor in the milk we sell. That's why it's bound to please you so thor- oughly well,” —says The Farmer Boy. Perfect purity in milk. Cream that is full of strength and fresh. A milk service that means a lot to your family’s happiness and continued health. There Is No Substi- tute For Fresh Milk Angel Drink is Refreshing! United Milk Co. 49 Woodland St. New Britain DR. BENJ. L. PROTASS DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTISTS 252 MAIN ST. (Over Globe Clothing Co.) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1028 G0ING 10 BOTTON OF STUDENT'S DEATH Suicide Theory in Northwestern Univ, Case Dropped Chicage, May 8, —Grand Inves tigation into the death of leighton Mount, Northwestern university fresh. 1N who disappeared after a class h on the nlght of Keptembher 21, 921, was requested by Robert F Crowe, state's attorney, in a formal tatement issued jointly ast night by Walter Dill Soott, president of the niversity and the board of trustee The statement was made publie ftor & coroner's inquest had heen started over the bleached bones which found under a pler on the lake front in Fvaston, the university's lome were Out After Students Coincident with the university's formal statement came an announce- ment of the achool's student counell that it passsd resolutions that any stu- dent found gullty by it of organizing or participating In any form of class rush, supervised or unsupervised, would be recommended to the faculty for expulsion, The university statement said it “is determined to ascertain the cause of lLeighton Mount's death and fix the responsibility therefor; and seeks the nid of publie authorities having power MAN OF 60 REGAINS VIGOR HE HAD AT 35 New Ovloans Rosident Tells of Won- dorful Hesult Producsd by & Revent Solentifio Disoovery D. 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"It say READY FOR REGATTA Derhy Puts On Woliday Attire Fres paring For Rig Boat Race Camival 0 Ne Held saturday, Derby, Conn., May 3.~The Housa- tonle river took on the appearance of the approach of a collegiate regatta today as preparations were completed for the arrival of the Columbia and Pennsylvania oaremen who meet Yale Saturday in the fivst triangular cons test of these universities, Coach Jim Itice and his varsity and junior var- sity squads are seheduled to arrive carly this afterneon from New York Joe Wright's rawing forees are due to veach here soon afterward and ' the four Invading elghts are expected to got on the river for brisk practice be- fore nightfall Coach Ed, Leader of Yale former- Iy of the University of Washington also will sond his crews through a drill this afternoon, "The visiting will have the use of the Yale boat- house during their stay here, The Yale varsity eight will enter the regatta without its captain in the shell, DBer d M. Pelly of Beattle, Wash, The Blue captain is seated at No. 2 In the junior varsity, and Coach Leader has Intimated that there will be no changes in the boating. Alfred ' D, Lindley of Migneapolls I8 stroke of the Yale varsity, ARE SENT 10 PRISON Two Directors of German Mine and o spectacle, without particularly in- CPUWE | iyat could he made at this time, BERLIN IS SATISFIED Majority Opinion in Gevman Capitol | Is That Latest Offer Is Basis for o Associated Press Berlin, May 8.-=Although the new German veparations proposals are eriticized in some cireles too plla- ble, opinion in government quarters holds that the offer affords a start. ing point for negotiations, Newspaper comment is varied the Tageblatt declaring that Germany has offered & ground on whioh the allles may mest her while Die Zeit belleves that Germany cannot pay 30,000,000, {000 gold marks, | Vorwaerts, the soclalist journal says that this amount represents the max. imum which can be expected, The| demoeratic and soclalistic press as a | whole believes the offer to be the best | In referring the proposals to the state presidents and premiers Chane enllor Cuno, it heeame known today, asserted that Germany “is ready to| |end the present period of destruction | but is also ready to hold out to the last @i which would mean death to any reparations, “Wao are ready for this” he con- tinued, “hecause we know that if our proposal is not accepted as a basis| of negotiations the other side is not alming at reparations but at annexa- tlon or destruction, The world hither- to has looked on at this quarrel as We once again put o -”hf'"'". Wilnsases nog (4 "‘k".l vigorator, write in strict confildence to teresting itself, Lawn Mowers We have the famous Cold. Il Brand and can fit your lawn and purse, Prices $9,00 to $27.00 HERBERT L. MILLS Hardware and Seed 336 MAIN ST. mony under oath.," It directed the university’s counsel tp take ateps pecessary to bring all evidence before the grand jury. Not Suicide Theory Authorities sald that the sulcide theory has been abandoned as a result of questioning Miss Doris Fuchs, She will be a witness before the coroner's | jury when its scssions are resumed, Miss TPuchs denfed she received a Inote from Mount suggesting he planned to commit suicide, the inves- | tigators say. The note, she e | plained, said “if T don't see you again, goodbye,” and referred to her in- the Melton Laboratorie 186 Massa | chusetts Bldg., Kansas City, Mo, If | you prefer, you may enclose $2; or simply send your name, without money, and pay the postman $2 and postage on delivery, In either case, it you report after one week that the korex compound has not given you satisfaction, the lahoratories will re. turn your money immediately. This offer is fully guaranteed, so nebody need hesitate about accepting it. MISSING MAN DEAD tended departure from Evanston nnu’ Miss Fuchs sald the letter was in her mail box the morning after Mount disappeared. It bore no stamp |and apparently was delivere d per- conally. Although the letter was un- signed, Miss Fuchs said she was sure it was written by Mount. CAN'T FOOL US NOW — Absolute Proof of Fickleness of the | Female Bluebird Has Been Estab- | lished by Tests. Boston, May 3.—The fickleness of the female bluebird ha been llf’fl- nllr-l) established. Bands placed on thl‘ legs of birds by observe in this | state formed the tell taie evidence. Every band so placed bears a num- ber in a regular series so as o en- able the identification of birds from | | season to season. las May Rev. George E. Allen of Plainfield, banded with the number 17,236 a bluel ird which was brooding five young in & nest box. In July she hatched three more young in another box. Her | with the last brood was No. She returned last month but when Mr. Allen discovered her perched in the box where she hatched last hrood her companion was 43 but another songste Jlue and orange coat, her not No. 17, in brilliant 17,249 T'his is but one of the incide corded by FEdward H. director of the division of ornithology of the state dcpartment of agriculture in his May bulletin, Bird migration this spring, he says, has been erratic| and uneven. In some sections birds have been scarce and slow in ecom- ing, while in others they have arrived in large numbe ttle ahead of their nsual dates. ome 80 outran the season that they suffered from cold and starvation in northern New | No. | England and Canada. | | — chiteh remains as premlier of Jugo- m i——: PALACE : Starting Sunday POLA _NEGRI — N — “BELLA DONNA” * Chess Players From U. S. " through the | New Maine Game Warden Who Disap- | peared in November Either Drowned or Was Murdered. Dover-Foxeroft, Me.,, May 3.-—A search which had been in progress |since last November was rewarded ‘Jvnll‘rvln_\' when the body Warden Mertley E. Johnson of Pat- [ten was found in the water at Big | H!m: dam 40 miles north ville and near the Canadian border. | No trace has yet been discovered of David E. game warden for northern Aroostook | | county who disappeared with John- | |son after the two had started on a | hunt for game poachers along the| boundary line. Bert Dudy and Stanley Allen, of the eight wardens who have in the northern woods all Mm«-r: | searching for the missing men and for| | clues to thelr suspected slayers, found | Johnson's body. They were able to | identify it by the clothing and gen- | eral appearance. Word was immedi- | ately sent to Game Commissioner Wil- | lis Parsons here. The wardens lnlrl» thay could not tell whether Johnson | had been drowned or shot. The long search has been founded on the belief that the men had been| shot by poachers. lwo‘ been | | I Lose in World Contest | Carlsbad, May 3—The international chess masters tournament passed fourth round yesterday. day's play saw the New York player, Bernstein, defeated by the Viennese expert, Gruenfeld, while| Franz Trydall of Czecho-Slovakia took a game from Oscar Cchazes of York. The Polish champion, Rubinstein defeated Splelmann, the German player. | The AS PREMIER. May 3.—Nikolai REMAL Relgrade, Pa-| Slavio having formed a cabinet with llw same membership as the previ- | ous cabinet except for the four min- isters who failed of re-election in the recent elections. Their successors | wiil be appointed later. The cahinet | takes the oath of office at noon today, followed by a meeting of the chamber |in the afternoon. Are Your Walls Shabby? WALL Will Brighten Nothing Wall Papers were never m PAPER| Them Up Like Else Can ore attractive than they are today—never were the designs or colorings more ap- pealing than those shown Let us show you that we this season. can give the most for the least in the Wall Paper line, The R. M. New Britain, Conn. Now Playing HALL CO. AR R Telephone 610 | NeW England Ba.kery CO. LONGFE of Game ' of Green- | Brown of Greenville, cmmFrench Make Denial That | By The Assorlated Press. | —advt. LOV “The Villa Machine Works Get Five Years and | to {t the questions: Does it want {peace or a continuance of a confilct which may lead to unimaginable events? It is for the world to speak.” Heavy Fines, By The Associated Press, Essen, May 3.~—Two directors the Heinrichs Mine and Machino Works at Hattingen have been sen- tenced by a French court-martial to serve flve years In prison and pay Imported Schweitzer 55c. Russells. fines amounting to 250,000,000 marks, | —advt, | The directors whose names are Jae: | e———— ger and Zoellner were charged among | | other things with having caused the sirens of their plant to sound when occupation troops and officials ap- | peared on the property, thus mllying] an assembly of workmen which en-| |dangered the llves of the visiting au- | | thorities, [ The men were also accused of vio-| Jating the coal export regulations and | with disturbing the public order, Their company was alleged to have | violated the export order in that it : R sent coal by an acrial tramway from |fj - Our stock includes the the mine just inside the occupied area | to the machine works which lie im-| mediately across the Franco-Belglan | ‘customs border. sl M | of | ! Pure Lard, 2 1bs, 25c. Russell Bros. —advt, correct models in Soft Hats, Cloth Hats and Their Action Was Plot § - Caps. Duesseldorf, May 3.—The assertions of German newspapers in this region that the arrest of Dr. Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach was a political move by the Irench on the eve of the despatch of the new German rep- aration note is denled at French head- | |quarters, Officials reiterate that the Krupp president was arrested legaily because he had violated a decree {s- sued by Gen. Degouet at the begin- | {ning of the occupation. The French say the arrest is absolutely without | political significance, HATS $4.00 to $7.50 CAPS $1.50 to $3.00 FITCH-JONES Best Coffee, 38c Ib. Russell Bros. advt. | | Best Butter, 55c 1b, Russell Bros, | i When You Buy Bread— Always demand the loaf in the Diamond Wrap- per because it is real old fashioned home-made bread—made from the winning recipe in the big Home Baking Contest. New England Bread Its golden brown crust, even texture and home like flavor will win your commendation from the first bite. Order a loaf today frem your grocer. 71-93 ALBANY AVE. 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