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1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1028, s ey wy e e —— EERMANY'S fitN“E MODERN PIED PIPER HERE CONSPIRACY BY PURCHASE City Items ' T0 EXTERMINATE RATS' OF LIQUOR NOW IS CHARGED| f—— MRS, ..o o= The Bi $ 4 8 OOO Women's Oxfords and Pumps, §6 and g | ’ m Gomg mmugh Tngw’ Ex Rodents in This Clgy Methodd of Dey Enforcement, 63 value, #4 5.3,_ also Men's $6 and 7 value at 84,95 W in P‘s[ by Russia H. T, Pitts of Buffalo, N. Y., ealled | Dallas, Texas, May 11.-=Consplr ARSI PR R the A Aoy gainst e | od Blates thre e wdeq ehureh greete he Fos : er : ¢ mmendation from ottt e sl man's Bible elass, which eonducted a , B The Associated Pre avor I'aonessa, Bupt. Tee of the| HHEIt Huor charked dn i and PrAYer and evangelistio meeting at the Berlin, May 11, —=Thousands of G ealth department and President | joo0 cuaing ¢, N, Stokes and Mrs. lvumn- church last evening. Ad. | joman gentiewomen are now going | L.eomis of the Chamber of Commerce, | riiio ‘Hrokes ave said to be the first |(T¢58es were delivered by Dr. William ( Zew : . Foley, 8. M, Hrewster and Charies through the tragedy whieh Russia as come to New Hritain to put the of the kipd ever returned , x:‘dfl‘ut’ .n‘.' 'anll\\- ‘-':ua‘:\ul\-‘l\. ‘ m:. trap m.,'m muse ...l‘_. )n. 15| Government offieials sald it was the 4.::1'.::..“"" Sm S adie P SOVera: o ows ¢ 10 FAL'S greatos ey 10 KNOWs 05t radieal step yet taken toward | e \§ O | offlcers and government officia the rodents’ habits, he can almost 4 W, Me 498 Main street, Speelal— Y - enforcement of the Volstead law, and ’ 3 v all pensio ) A elr minds 6 W . qPr o 3 : . " wemen with amall pensiona and }i | ruad t 1s. Mo can kil "em. | ¢ hoid valld the buyers as well as|\ omen's Oxfords and Pumps, §6 and SHOES almost given away--2 and 3 Pair for the price of one, od incomes from investments, find|ltata by the thousands have fallen |y seliers of contraband Jlquors ean §7 value, $4.95; also Men's $6 and Our BARGAIN TABLES. themselves unable to huy the plain ctims to his wiles in many eitles in 5oy $7 value at $4,05.—advt, " oy be prosecuted for u:nhlllnu Y Thomas J. Cabelu ? this elty 1 o, abelus o city Is Come and Look over dead from hunger in their ! agrieulture says “The rat is the worst ~advt, H l P B e o ] s i | e e S airod o Low Heel Pumps and Will Be Given Hearing morning that 15 white letters were ot food with their depreeclated marks. | the United Siates To prove that he is retifestl Almost Dead From Hunger, A bona fide rat killer, ha carries let v among those who have filed with the | A few days ago the aged widow of ters of endorsement from eity governs WOMAN To EXPLAIN How | Hartford County Dar assoclation no- . 2 H ’ o A 1em Gare o the e Widiw o e of endorament frm 160 Pair o ies invalid daughter were found alr The United States department of SHE GOT STOLEH GooDs admission to the har | Mother's Day Records, at Morans', which had been stripped of animal pest in the world,” In one saleable article, The moth year, the animal destroys erops and | saggie Spinola Pleads Not Guilty 8. Isanc reported to Captain George | Kelly at police headquarters this | Bhe was too proud to ask charity, 000, equivalent to 1 I earnings and the doctors who were ealled by | of an army of more than 20,000 men stolen from the window of his store neighbors to attend her sald both the | Necause of the way rats are mulil on May 19, at 406 Main street last night, Two Pair For mother and daughter, 1¢ left alone, | plying, this damage 18 Increasing, ; g .| The committee in charge of “Bach- would have been dead in another 24 Dr, Lee of the health -laluau:nlhul Maggie “Spinola of 806 Stanley | qon yran v i play to "m; given Il\‘y hours. belleves ther are many rats in thin| Lroet Was arraigned in pollce €OUM |ihe gt Matthew's Lutheran Young ° PA]R In an effort to alleviate the eondi- | ity Which should he in a rat come. | (NI morning on a charge of ¥eCINE | peopio'a saciety hun declded to present [ tion of such persons and protect them tery Mr, Pitts says there 18 one rat ;',“X::«‘» “';'ih‘(xl ‘gl “l‘n|‘]:'|toillhl’;‘”|\'1 = {it on May 26 and 26, The play was to | from unserupulous second hand deal- | for every inhabi ehic 1000.:. “Thiough hev & WV, v o e e i y REOrUS itant, which woyld| 2o "ona entered u plea of not u"“" J:«l A, ’;"nn:‘h:ll:‘ml"n:vhrn::x:n;l: n’;“"llr:ln::: Tables fuélhtisld};fl:i:psli::: glxl;g:d:llgh Heel | s ars, a number of philanthropie Ber. make alb 64,000 rats which must! 1 t 1 o Nn women have organized a fair|he prepared for surprises when the| AP UPOD request hor case was cou- iy the cast. npe finuod until Saturday, May 10, by | ™ Aiteration sale now golng on at 8. One pair will cost §1.45. Second pair 5 cents, — Formerly $7.00 — where aecond hand articles may bo | “Pled Piper” gots after ‘em, Dr, Loo | L =iy offered for sale. Tho owners may act | Wil receivo complaints about rats and | JUdEe George W. Kiett. Tonds Were|w, Menus, 398 Maln street. Special— placed at $500, |Women's Oxfords and Pumps, and aa thelr own sales agents, or entrust| refer them to Mr, Pitts. Then lnmu. d S thelr wares to representatives of the 'Mlu.' like this will happen: 1st, Rats; | . Detective Sergeant Willlum $7 value, $4.95; also Men's 86 and T e e mte——————— committoo 2nd and last, no rats, " Mo sterday ufternoon recovered | g7 yajye ‘at §4,95.—ndvt, Iables F ll f o Sellers Provided With Salesrooms, Pl merchandise at the home ‘"{‘ the | Ara, Hugh J. McGowan and daugh- ullo 'Held i in New ‘Ork fOl’ Spinola woman, which the Syracuse, | ¢o. yorhura Ann, who have been vis- h.ld ) Children’s Shoes . With German efficlency the mem 0 Y po el 15 stol I'N, Y., police claim wus stolen in lhull iting Mrs. McGo parents, Mr. bera of the relief committeo have pro- | vided tables behind which the sellers Passing Bogus Checks | city by Irene Patolcloska of Middle-| ;0" nppy ™ m 1, Kelley of this clty, have chalrs, Thoy are mostly elder-| Rridgoport, May 11, David A, [ fown "'"'L, shipped to Q"’"' :"f""“ have returned to their home in Ditts- | e . R RID home on Stanle, rect, Suits, dresses, | v op pa, ly‘uwamnn. Many of them are crip-| Rothman, under arrest in New York 3 bak " mong th ples, and almost without exception city charged with passing worthless | CO7'S And baby shoes were am "® ! Dr. A. J. Barker has been atter 2 their worn and old fashioned eloth- | checks, was arrested here on March | HeRed stolen articles found at the |ing o convention of dentists in New | Xtra SpQClal N ing & con RED 8 7 ® l:.’.)in:‘idn:;:“th:'l'r:rr'-‘n!";-;' I;!Ir!h.“.‘\ few 5 on a similar charge preferred h_\'i 0 he women, | Max Boghas who alleged this man | ot ST 3 Edmond Bedard of 120 Camp streot | All BLU. COPS MUST K Hand Sewed LUE and Miss Ol ¥ ti ga Hasselmark of 48| PATENI and scarcely any of the venders ure | passed a worthless $5 check on him, | Spring street were granted a mar- “KING TUT” GREY ) T. young enough to do any manual Ja- | In court the case w: v ease was nolled, Roth- N s o ot Activitie Have No Right to Conduct Activities riage license today. bor. Thus they sit, day after day,|man who is und £ der $10,000 bonds was . 2 3 X .v.m;nl ,“;‘n. l‘h.'nu:; to ;xrhunm‘ the | to be given a hearing In speclal ses. | Within Navy Yard Confines Choice walnut meats at McEnroe's. & BB . v nte fuel and | sions today. | Washington, May 11—The question | —advt. SANDALS MAHOGANY ' as to whether the authority of state| A special meeting of the St. John | the Evangellst church soclety will be PEARI_, ELK Regular §7 Cnade LTI I Prince Ski or city police officials runs within the ADVOCATES WORLD POLICY | Do ‘3 "'lfs 00 Movie | o e ion o | b tomeni i 5 Slock b the g, Will Be Seen No More | 41y yara has been answered in the | church hail, : e T.os Angeles, May 11.—The death of ative by the judge advocate gen-| ss quality chocolates, 1-2.5 Ibs,, SOME VALUE “Prince 8ki,” famous motion picture | cral of the navy in the opinifon ap-|for Mother's Day. McEnroe's, W. Main Men's Genuine Mahogany Calf All Hand Sewed Women's Federated Clubs Goes on . dog, became known today. The | proved by Secretary Denby. ~advt, Record as Being in Favor of Some “A police officer or other state offi-| Mrs. A, Arena, who llves at the 5 owned by W. B. Harking of Culver |cer has no right whatever to conduct SHOES and OXFORDS v kind within a | street, complained to the police last rear of the Finnegan garage on Main Sort of International Plan. ‘l‘ll)'. a suburb, and was valued at | jnvestigations of any the | night that her five-year-old son had Rubber Heels ,000. His salary was $30 a day |yard,” Rear Admiral Latimer, Atlanta, May 11.—The resolution| and his specialty was strolling through | judge advocate general, asserted. He | been cut across the throat by a play- | | Formerly $7.50 D et Joan | K0rdens with richly gowned women.” |added that in cascs where there is| mate. ! e A S reason there for belicving that an| Dr. Waterman Tyon of 7 Walnut| X troversies was adopted today by the |\, 1 : : 5 - Nurses Pall Bealels at offender against state laws has taken | street recefved a broken kneecap | G BT R R T T S g Vgt A5 aai Meml Calf Eng- $2 4 5 All Solid Leather Boys' School Shoes eral of women’ S gon Spdaeation yogerie oluby refuge within d, a duly author- | when he fell on Maple street yester- I :‘u:‘;fl;h:);l;,‘:,‘:l:;::"m" session here “ walfls JIOhl}SO\? S I‘;lll‘lel’al‘ ized state officer should be permit- | day afternoon. | iish Toe Shoes, all hand sewed ° b p . The funeral of Miss Josephine | ted to enter for the purpose of iden-| The Ladies Auxillary of the A. O l 4‘5 i .mfl;‘a‘“""‘}‘e;‘\“;’,‘ \'{"“kp“"““ ‘,“;,"““ Johnson was held at 3 o'clock this| tifying if possible the guilty party. |H., will meet this evening at 7:30| Tobech vt i b a speec y Mrs. Percy V. Pen-| yfternoon from Erwin chapel. Rev.| [ the offender is in the service his | o'clock in A. O. H. hall. L nybnc!«-r of Austin, Tex., urging th.Tt Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist officiated and | arrest should not be permitted but e the whole matter be placed above|interment was in Fairview cemetery. fhis surrender arranged in nrcorddn(-o:' KIDNATPING ANTT s . partisanship. Nurses from the New Britain General | with rogulations; if a clvillan, he| : sedidtn il EXCEI I IONAL ~ A._.‘UES Wiubiope hospital acted as pall bearers. | should be forced to leave the yard, v R, - 5 o o i Become a foundation with an endow- | oo A6 ‘m[ 1| St ing to do With Abducting Boy MEN'S DR. KAHLER'S ' RED CROSS ment of two or three million dollars |y S o 0D K e, ~5°'Preaching of Dr. Fosdick Asbury Park, May 11.—Harold W. W. L. DOUGLAS’ CORRECTIVE SHOES . Conklin, a contracting bullder of Bel. SHOES SHOES and OXFORDS FOR WOMEN will be latd before the mid-biennial R < 0 | male inmates of St. Ann hospital for council sesson today, it was said in | ¢pe jrsane walked from the building Upheld by Clergymen | mar, who is reputed to be head of the official federation quarters this| oo ot b ) i (& i i morning. The, foundation would carry | c25, today as the north wing of the Philadelphia, May 11L-—Twenty-|gy Kjux Klan in this section, dented 4 'Y | Lospital burned. The loss was placed | three ministers and eight elders of the on more extensively the federation's| .4 ¢150 000 | Presbytery of Philadelphia in a letter last night that the klan had anything various campaigns now being pusheds | L | 4 5 i t ) A v ! R & to the Presbyterian genera! assembly |to do with the alleged kidnapping and E V. B Epaccausthe, dolinol) would ‘re- CAR WRECKED. | have disapproved the action of the |subsequent release Tuesday night of i XFLUS' s : ; THE BEST #0 the Dloposal to the bomrd Of| iy Haven, May 11—Atter looks | Philadelphia presbytery in objecting | George Titus, 18 years old, by five AGENCY FOR ] . SHDE ing into the collision of an automo-|to the preachings of the Rev. Barry |men wearing white masks, AL P k] Conklin sald, however, that the klan W L"DHU(?[ESLA& - { VA LUES 2 bile with a telegraph pole at Town-| Emerson Fosdick of New York, it be- The general as-|was taking an interest in the case of TEST]NG HER FA]TH | send avenue and Lighthouse road,| came known today. | Morris Cove, early today, the aban-|sembly meets in Indianapolis next | Mrs, Benjamin Titus, mother of the doned machine was recognized as one | Wweek. “The method prescribed by |boy. It has leased a home, he sald, stolen in Hartford and owned by that | Jesus Christ was not acdopted,” the let- [Which it wil turn over to Mrs. Titus | ter states, “as an attack was initiated for at least a year after she is able city. upon a fellow minister and upon an- to leave the hospital at Spring Lake, NO \lour !’I:.\\\ICK LINE. other presbytery without any com-|Mrs. Titus is the mother of nine chil- | munication with him or with that |dren, of whom George s the oldest. gation, New Haven, May . 11.—The New b on, . & v v such County Detective Charles O. Dav- " — The | Have A ay ” presh)tnn or any mum'\llon that suc' 3 8t Joseph, Mich, May 11. — The| Haven road toduy begun removal of| SO SY L ' on) antot eta e THVaN B RE e abe of | te g a § Saybrof et duction of young Titus from the home | grand jury delving into charges b 4 immorality in the House of David col- :;r;:lk:;‘ :r:, 1-5.;wlckdp Point, }v?ml; POISON KILLS 2 CHILDREN of William Radman, with whom the * abandoned under approval o May 11.—Donald boy lives in West Belmar, questloned ony today continued the examination 3 " Rochest: \' Y of witnesses, postponing adjournment|the public utilities commission. QON QRLEEs N0 har s 2 Mrs. Levina Johnson Henger, 20, CHALLENGES LACKAYE tertr.‘(}|‘)'14r§ :‘;‘I‘lr ?.tn'.};fi;&’x?;“?‘n]::;: two men suspected of heing Impllcat or lllc etllr ns se era GSSI le Advts. yesterday |ed in the alleged kidnapping, but Ti- ' who fled from the House of David| Worcester, N ., May 10.—Henry | 4 colony two weeks ago told Judge |, Dixey today issued a challenge to :"‘1;‘19"8 which they had mistaken for {0 woq ynable to identify efther, Harry,Dingeman, the one man grand [ Wilton Lackaye to engage in a ten-| i) jury that “King’ 'Benjamin Purnell,| round bout at a Worcester theater| Discovering the poison pellets in a the cult leader, made improper ad-|tomorrow night for the benefit of the medicine cabinet they divideq them vances to her when she visited at|milk fund for poor children of Wor-|and each child is belleved to have Shiloh last summer. “King"” Ben cester, New York milk fund or any allowed at least ten. They then - o min, she testifled, asserted that e |other fund for charity. He accom-| went downstairs and fold their moth- :I':gEngST PLACE P (1(‘):‘!?!%%1} é,:‘{{,ETY % : . : STYLES 5 * o LOW PRICES “was testing her faith” when she ob- | panied his challenge with a $100 eash | er they were Hl after eating a ‘‘new S Jected. deposit. Both men are members of | kind of candy.” ~When an ambulance MILLINERY : * & the same theatrical company. arrived both were dead. ‘Amho Girls’ Club to Give Play: “Wanted, A Wlfe Girl Reserves of the Y. W. A will meet tomorrow afternoon :|t 1:30 o'clock for the usual Saturday after- noon hike. They will trolley to Barnesdale and hike to Sky Spring. | B After a picnic lunch they will stroll along the West canal. The Hi-Amo Girl Reserves will have s L D a picnic supper at the top of Cedar Monnl:fln Monday afternoon. The girls will leave immediately after| an Noveltles school in charge of Miss Helen Brad- | ley. | snow white Russian wolf hound was T A T S P S e § | i v This is What Woman Says King Ben- jamin Told Her During An Alter- | | ” NO FORMAL NOTICE NEEDED. We have a wonderful selection of Sport | The usual formalities employed in | i city mecting board in se . % v Wil net ve smployed when the | Shoes in all shades and combinations sfon will not be employed when th school survey committee is ready to| report, Mayor A. M. Paonessa ex-| laining that the meeting will be in| % ! 2 H For Men we have a wonderful line of the form of an adjourncd meeting and he will give a few days’ notice al 15 days. The Oxfords that always pleases, rather than the usual survey committee has practically com- ed its report, but will probabl s - B nt ik putting 10,01 shape , priced at $7.50 wid SPECIAL I ‘ "V" ’R R‘ ’ vv SA I l IR I ’A Y HIGH GRADE ‘ s I MILLINERY for presentation. VALUES | MARRIED l\'”i‘llllrl)l.l,l'”\\ N. | “ Michael Mandoifo, a -New nritain|fj In Hosiery we have the most complete machinist, and Miss Carmelo Abramo | . : . : 133 : H EAS ERN MlLLl ! 133 Dbt o p et line in the city for Men, Women and MAIN ST. 3 ° MAIN ST. were married in Middietown, April 18, a certificate received today at " 2 > N . Children in fancy plaids and staple colors An Exceptional Array of Pre-Summer Models in 2 E Hair Braid is effectively ex- Hats with Embroidered MILLINERY ploited in close fitting and the office of the town clerk shows. The ceremony was performed hy Rey 3 James P. Dononvan at St. John's - et 2 Crowns and Brims; come An Unequalled Combination of Style, Quality and Value mushroom shapes, with black burnt peacock. o e R Y | trimmed with_ chenille and Expect Re-election of ,J Th e ”,. G'. Sim mons Com. ‘ . "sf“f::yj‘;';b::; $2.98, $3.98 $4-98 and up to $10-w Very Stylish by gl e R eid i committes, to be held this afternoon, 85 West Main Street A"(‘}"ILDRENg 5"58 | . m@:gfl' }g\is 98 [ e &gyflfgqssélimé 8 ' » km'l;nonszsnAm colors, | naj & lack an | P colors ...... 3.98 the re-election of Chairman B. I S N ‘ for all ages. . | sport colors. . comb’tion trim Pratt Gaffney and Clerk Edward 18 expected. Teachers will be hired| #, the coming year. l TR A TR R e e L e W