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DROP AUTO CHARGE BOOKS Discarded From Our CIRCULATING LIBRARY Under Influence of Liquor in the case inst Thornton mans of 17 Churel street, ged with driving under the flnence of liquor, Judge William Hungerford interrupted the testimony of Goorge Lawley of Plainville, the sccond witness for the defens announced 4y would suspend judgment in the case. I Yeomaus was arrested early Sun- day Doherty in front of the City hall. Doherty testificd that he saw the ma- chine come out of Church street and Stock up for your Summer Reading 25¢ Each — THE — DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. Main street, ronning elose to curb all the time, “He said that the machine stopped and then started to back up, narrowly escaping hitting a letter box. He questioned the driver and placed Iim under arrest on a charge Patrolman Willlam present when Doherty mans under the influence of liquof and that Yeoman had admitted that he had three smali glasses of wine, | Sergeant Matthias Rival, who was yon the desk at the police station when the defendant was brought in, told the |court in answer to questions by P. F. | McDonough, attorney for the defense, |tht Yeomans admitted to him that he |had three glasses of wine and that |there was a strong odor of liquor on | his Dbreath. If it wasn't for the man’s admission and the odor of the liquor, Sergeant Rival McCarthy SPORT OXFORDS English Crepe Soles You'll enjoy their solid comfort, Norwegian Grain Blu- eher Oxford at §11, leather lined. Here also in tan box, the leather which dries soft after wetting, Oxfords with crepe soles in black, tan and 2-tone ef- fects at $10. which he answered questions or acted | that would give one the impression that he had been drinking at all. Yeomans sald that he had some !Mquor but that he did not feel any effects from it and that he had fuil control of himself at all times that ! night. Lawley testified that he had been driving a machine for seven years and that ¥Yeomans was not under the influence of liguor when arrested, | Tudge Hungerford closed the case at this point. | Mikowski Fined for Assault | Henry Mikowski of 108 Lafayette street, pleaded guilty to a charge of assaulting Bruno Potash last night and was fined $10 , He was arrested by Patrolman John O'Brien after the policeman had received a complaint from Potash. Mikowski did not have HORSFALLS 9399 Xdsylum Strect Hartford, “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” § planation of his action. George Case Continuned The cake of Laza Girorge of 470 Garden street, Martford, charged with reckless driving as the result of the accident on Stanley street near FFlood's corner Sunday night, in [ which the four occupants of his ma- Voice Culture Kpeelal Attention to Beginners James D. 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S L LT Y o | ¢ LEWITT | ™ e — deweler and Diamond Deater e Birth<tone MAIN ST, Remodeled BALLLLBL0000R00000004000000000000000000%0A00000080000079 testified that | ‘there was nothing in the manner in | anything te say to the court in ex-| chine were injured and taken to the ! was | o v - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1924. Baltimore, suit of the April and Carbon Company, Trial of the | Alexander Milburn com- ! START $2,500,000 SUIT AGAINST YEOMANS Judge Convinced He Was Not | Alexander Milburn Company Bring- | ing Action Agamst Union |,‘arhldo‘ | pany of Baltimore, against the Union Carbide and Carbon company, New York, in which the Milburn com- paly asks $ Aftsr hearing the state's evidence leged violations df &he Yeo- Clayton anti-trust acts, was begun in The | 2,250, 000 damages for al- Sherman and explosions Ylainville, ' United States court here today. in- sum asked is three-fold damages, as Ca authorized under the Sherman act. ! Among the charges made Milburn company is that the defen- . and | dants brought about that he did not wish 1o ycetylenc generators by bribing work- more evidence ,and that he men and caused a by the ylene generators of the respondents to be subktituted. Acts of sabotage are alleged to have utation for effici ducts of the local corporation. morning Ly Patrolman William | heen eommitteed to discredit the rep- ney held by the pro- | It al- €0 charged that the unién Carbide and turn into Main, and then into West (arhon company and a number of the [affiliated concerns operated with in- terlocking boards of directors and of- ficers, The firms named with the Union | Carbide company, and for which the latter is alleged to be a holding com- of | pany, are pany, | Ine the | pany of Mflwaukee, {" The reading of about 12,000 pages |of testimony by deposition is expect- led to require several weeks, § 5 Union’ Carbide Sales driving under the influence of lquor. | company, the Oxweld Acetylene com- WAS |pany, the Oxweld Railroad placed U’O-,@ company, the Lide Air Products com- Inc.; the Prest-O-Lite company, Service nd the Davis-Bournonville com- A large |number of witnesses also have been | summoned, |Alexandria Mixed Court Declines to Take Action | Cairo, April 2.—The mixed court at | Alexandria, which has been consider- {Ing the controversy over continuance of the concession the excavations in the | Tutankhamen, declared today | cancellation of tomb of that to | Countess Carnarvon was an adminis- trative act over which the mixed tri- bunals in Cairo had no control. position upholds the FEgyptian ernment’s appeal agalnst tribunals, which ordered the parties to appear before the judge, The appeal against the Cairo mixed | This EOV- the mixed | tribunal’s decision was brought before Alexandria on 19, the coptroversy out of the trouble between the Egyp- tian government and Howard Carter, {the mixed court March ‘as the at repregentative of growing Countes: Carparvon over the carrying on of the work in the tomb, Mrs, Joseph ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Willametz announces the engagement of her son, Willlam C, Willametz, to Miss Edna M. Coon of 114 Dwight street, ALIC RAMON CAPITOL Mon,—Tues.—Wed, TERRY OVARRO “Where the Pavement Ends” |RE-OPENING| F. W. Woolwprth 5 & 10 Cent Store GRAND 'Corns of | of GIRL BLACKMAILERS PREY ON DENTISTS New York Misses Find Way fo Make Easy Money Never Use a Knife! It is s0 easy to get rid of a comn. Blue.jay ends them. Stops the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes . out, Does away with dangerous paring. Get Blue-jay at your druggist. | New Yor! Abrams, forme April 2.—Louis represented on the screen.” \ OBABINY Abrams acted as counsel Monday for [l | Blue= a 110th street, who was exonerated of charges instigated hy two fifteen-year- | old girls and brought at the instance of the Soclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, "“A few cases have come into the courts,” Mr. Abrams said, *“in which 1 SECRET HEARINGS | No Decision Yet For Public's Admis- te dizinissal resulted. This was true in Dr. Stone’s case and in the case of Tex Rickard, both of whom | unquestionably were blackmailed. In addition, - there are other cases, not on the records, where men of integrity {and character have paid sums of | money to unscrupulous persons rather than appear in the courts, even though they were innocent. Less Credulity Urged “There also has been a surprising amount of credence given to the stories of unreliable persons before such cases were brought into the courts,” Mr, Abrams added. “I do not | blame the children's society nor any | one else, but 1 do believe that some method should be adopted whereby evidence might be sifted before the reputation of a respectable citizen is damaged by his appearance in court charged with immorality.” medi; sion To Discussions Involving Two Representatives, Washington, April 2. — The house eommittee which is {investigating charges against Representative Zihl- man, Maryland, and Langley, Xen- {tucky, republicans, resumed its hear. ings today behind closed doors. Com- mittee members said it had not heen |determined whether open hearings | would be held. | Representative Zihiman, who is chairman of the house labor commit- |tee, with his counsel, was before the {eommittee today as was Elias H. Mor- (timer, who testified before the Chica- |go grand jury investigating veterans' burean charges. A report by the Chicago grand jury was looked into by the grand jury here, which found no ground for ac-| “npugigtrate Well found the testi- tion against Mr. Zihlman. Mr. Lang- | onv"of the complaining witnesses ley, however, was indicted on charges | “utterly unworthy of belief” and dis- of conspiracy to violate the prohibi- [ yiiq”ine case against Dr. Stone [ ey through Hiegul WIthdrawals | witout calling the latter to the stand. | The committee plans to take up the I"’: 'L_‘;‘:r";;f;' ‘:fl:‘l‘:“i':‘l’,‘;","‘:n':"' s;,"e';: | Eihiman case firet, | Annie Willinger, of 295 Thatford ave- | nue, Brooklyn and Lillie Goodson, of {802 Howard avenue, Brooklyn. Thg | two came into the hands of the 8. I C. on the complaint of & parent of EXCHANGE GOES HIGH | | French And Belgian Francs Climb To | S . .. | You can be an individual, independent New Tevels at Opening of Today's | o) it vou depend upon Baker's Ex- | tracts, Business, | all grocers,” New York, April 2. — New high records for the year again were estab- |lished by IFrench and Belgian francs at the opening of today's foreign ex DENT TS |change market. Although the seram-| s B, Johnson, D, D, "b. {ble to cover for settlement on March | 3 Ishort contracts had subsided some. | 1: R. Jo!mson’ D.D. 8. Gas—Oxygen—Xérays | what, French francs moved 10 points | {above last night's final quotation to | National Bank Bldg. NURSE IN ATTENDANCE |5.88 cents, Trading in Belglan cur. | rency, after yesterday's 7Th-point ad.! vanee, quleted down but the rate went ahead on reports of an impending | loan and touched 5.10 cents, 8 points | labove the provious closing. SHPE g 3 B doma | LI & LUV {W By g Wi " Heavers have becoms so numerous é r}'é fi 1 i B |in some farming localities of western | ~J | stutes that thelr destruction has betn‘: At Lyceum Thur’ay Y. Thursday, April 3rd, 9 a. m. After Being gutted by fire we have completely altered our store and are going to open up tomorrow at 9 a. m. with a new line of merchandise of real worth. We want our friends and patrons to be here in the morning to profit by our grand re-opening. It is to be a banner event in New Britain. Extra Values for Thursday Nothing Over Ten Cents F.W. Wool“.ro‘rzhtho. S5c and 10c¢ Store, | ,' 220 MAIN ST. - They are guaranteed pure, At/ Dr. Adolf Stone, a dentist of 611 West | | ene of them Dr. sulted. po |th | One of the girls testified that she had | gone to his office to obtain money on | one ogcasion, under cross-examination | had discused Dr. Stone as a posible | | source of revenue, v assistant district at- | cofnection with the other male asso- | torney, issued a warning yesterday | ciates of the two girls, and has been | against “young girl blackmailers in|a practicing dentist in good standing New York c.ity who are more danger- | for twenty years, having been at his ! . | ous than the smoothest n.j\'nnlure.n‘s‘ts | present location for the last twelve | :t_is stated, admits the charges against Mr. | years. Jiexd | visited his offies for the alleged pur- woman,” Pisarro added, “and we were | obligated to act, evidence isvso inadequate that an im- | ST 0 SO PRERTES O . Snpe e T eETEE——_————————L Stone and seven other men re- ' SureRelief § | FOR INDIGESTION se of dental treatment and that later | ey had attempted to blackmail him. Dr. Stone said that the girls had 5 CENTS. 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief and the other declared, | that they | Verdict Suits S. P, C. C. | Dr. Stone has no acquaintance nor | | 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere | panions of the girls, only one of whom Vincent Pisarro, superintendent of the 8. P. C. C, sald yesterday that| Promi i | the society was satisfled with the find- ‘Plomment Businessman ings of the court and that it agreed | with the verdict of “unsufficient evi- | dence,” Of New London Is Dead New London, April 2. — Arthur |Hough Gager, prominent business “Dr. Stone was arrested by a police- | man of this city died early this morn- ‘(ng of pneumonia at® his lhome in {Best View, Quaker Hill, Waterford. He was 52 years old. He was born action | October 22, 1871 at the Gager home- because the girls He did' not say whether would be taken against the male com- \ stead in Bozrah, Conn. 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