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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1924, | | terest. Doheny never produced the } H and the ‘committees made their re- | lHe presented a note, with the signa- l After the elections the incoming | ture space torn off and said that was h2E grand commander made his appoint- | | what Fall had given his gon. -+ Ward DeKlyn of Danbury IS 04,0008 and chose committees. The | | officers were installed and the con- | $ ’ 2 | * Efforts were made by the senate Ak Head of the Kuights Templars i | | committee to call young Doheny be- AInyoINiRe cAndag! 2 it but service could not he on- | o e i X 1 3 | fore it but service could no on This State, e i Four men, twenty-five years of age or over, can secure SYlafilllg (he Ball Agam Poplllal‘:'J"ffnfn"nl‘:w33”"373;:: = ‘\|v ‘vnl::'cmcqgo A"y. Declfll‘eS H'S Sla(e’ Norwich, Conn., May 6.—Iight| ©ne hundred and forty-five colleges a permanent, lucrative position through our New Britain ¥ . _mm]rnl was that '1\{ )LM ||]A .'L nn]niu (I.H Eminent Sir 1. Ward DeKlyn of Dan-|in thé United States have endow- | office this week. m Y, M_ C. A, Gy]]]_ SOl T I e s L s [bury, was elected grand commander [Ments of $1,000,000 or more, | Our- business: js: loaning ‘mofiey o’ inbroved. Raal This information proved erroncous, \ ol | however, as he then was on an in- {of the grund commandery of Knights | === T S Estate and the. sale of bonds secured by these mortgages. spection tour of the Pearl ~ Harbor !"Templars today., The election, fol- | : o . As is the custom at the Y. M. C. A.| Hawail, oil tankage base which th ashington, May 6.—C. W, Middles [0 oy ion, closcd the Our Company is well known, thoroughly established with resources in excess of two and a half millions. Under the indoor baseball leagues have been | Pan-American company is construct- | kguf, tant United States attorney | organized for the spring season. Sev- under its contracts with the gov-|gcneral Chicago, told the scnate the control and manazement of nationally known Bankers g ) and Business men. : eral games in the leagues were played ernment. Datigherty inve ating committee to- | body. 97th annual conclave of the grand ! | day that former Ju Landis had| Other officers chosen were: Dep- | yesterday. ; e In the game between the Giants 7 made “untruthful and unwarrantcd” futy “grand cofmander, Angus H. | Salesmen will be given every opportunity to qualify and Yanks of the intermediate class | SEE[\ RUM RUNNERS tatements in his recent Bridgeport; grand gen- Az for Branthtand Distiat lnanage{'sllill): y q Y league the Giants got the decigon about the conviction and par {{eralissimo, Samuel H. Williams, New 3 Philip Grossman, a former Chicago | Haven: grand captain of the guard, | Special arrangements have been made for a two-weeks’ over the Yanks by the score of 14-12.| . Police Looking f0x Mand; saloon-keeper accused of violating thoty Fral i A g The teams are made up of the fol- Chicago Police Looking w I aloon-Keepe sed of vi betJames 1. Mustard, Willimantic: grand ot Tl e . ! | prohibition weitar varddh. Mitteh Eliood. Mot. g intensive training course. '\(-’.:‘,"s'(‘,f,f_'"i\;::f.,‘. G\',fl;’,’":,, Hardwick | polloning Fatal Fisht—One Wom- Inoaletter filed with - President | walk: grand junior warden, Clayton . If you are intelligent, industrious and of good ¥epu- Coolldge, secking the pardon, Middle- | W." Ttowley. Hartford; ‘grand trcas- | 2 )3 b= tation with the desire to make good, we can use you. :\fi:{:::‘w “?r';';:-_p -“'::"]"i»:-sku“'::‘-' an is Involved in aid. kauf had said that but two witnesses |ypcr, Costello Lippitt, Norwich (re- ) Y, i . ) C 1, Mod] is| had testificd les of Mquor in the |ejeeted): grand recorder, Eli C. Bird- 4 3 If you are looking for a soft snap do not answer this Bradiey. Chicago, May 6.—Polic : | ‘ ] The game Letween the Radios and | being made for Frank McEriane ||‘h‘s“ Stan was convict- igey, Meriden (re-elected); grand prel- 2 advertisement, the Pirates of the Employed A league | 1e8cd beer runner, and Eddie ; ge Landis fald therc worelate, C. Hadlal Hull, New London: , v We feel sure that the men we want are now employed the Pirates overwheimed the Radios| Erald, in connection with the fatal] B0 F61r Wit ORRLbUL maitl] s sATOARC BRI (b PEOLY - 7 but an investigation may prove mutually advantageous. Sikiiks #oore of 1925, ‘The teama are | Wounding” “of \addeus Fancher, - four but said|Waterbury; grand _sword bearer, | / A ! ) made up of the following players: | Crown Point, Ind, attorncy, Lwo of them testified ubout |frank 1. Sands, Meriden; grand | Interviews every evening this week by appointment Rtadios, Darrow, Yankaskas, Amento, |S\Ug8ing of Frank Cochran, Crown | ilio oy s sor ’-;1‘;']* Hall, ;"f warder, I'ranklin G. Turner, Middle- MILK only— Dirbe, Vetran and Bengston; Pirates, | Point, Ind., during a raid by five ban- | 1" ']»]' o o "" t““”-“ ' |town: grand captain of gyard, Guy e Heinzman, Bokowski, Feldman, House | dil% one a woman, on a road house| Plded Mis expense wocount. = IB, Dolbear, Norwich: grand inspector, Milk is the practical 'PHONE 3045 and Morse. near Cedar Lake, Ind., yesterday, | 0 Wrote e Ninaint [right cminent Sir Thomas W. Mor- summertime beverage. The Junior league is made up of | Vamcher died last night in a Gary, g At Middickaut | zan Hartford (re-eleeted). : 5 four teams consiating of the foltow- Ind. hospital. He was shot when he | sa . The elections were an advancement y Keep our cream and I, | H Lipke, Brown, Zucke. Poterson and [Taise hishands . o et e ent ath | officers except the re-clections of the or and keep the bloom . > J . ‘gt “n | Jon Ma rank McCabe 3 4 4 7 : z < 3 I y y Kaplin: Owls, Gerdon, ~Caldwell, | (o008 © N R N suggested Chairman Brook- |Brand treasurer and grand recorder of health -on the 407 BOOTH BLOCK NEW BRITAIN Bengston, Potts, Smith and McEnroe; hree 1 ) |and the new officer is Sir ‘Knight cheeks of him and his sted thre . rom) 2% T . | Dolbear who becomes grand captain Siater Offices— Blue Jays, Bell, Siaron, Mucke, Becbe L athoks Naalekant ro- Barker, Judd and Booth; - Albatross, | {he roRd house: are heud, chare: the ownee or: the|Of 1he geard, el S e e A y Jie he ¥ At the resumption of the conclave Wheeling, W. Va. New York City Baltimore, Md. Jay, Norton, Goats, Preston, Ritter, ! v from Grossman Gt : various committces were named fol- "Maxesuszms <eBERTS 3 |0 pittsburgh, Pa. Newark, N. J. Philadelphia, Pa. McEnroe and Porter, after his conviction.” 5 g ' {lowing the calling of the roll of the The Employed 13 lcague is made up | S 3 B 1 insisted there was no| of the Cyclones, Tornadocs, Voleanoes LOOKS LIKE MCADOO as dnst Grossman, but Sceator |Subordinate commanderies. The re- EIBERTaSON and Earthquakes, The following play- | ., the committes prosecutor, |ception to distinguished guests fol- ,(y 7)]'/}.; < ers make up the teams: , | Latest Returns Give Him the Advant- 070 00 0 000 etatement was |1owed. The retiring grand com- Sowkir, Dennis, DBerkowitz, C | age In South Carolina. “ridiculous,” |mander, James €. MacPherson of i :ndkt‘arlmn; ornadoes Sri | Columbia, §. C. May G.—Thirteen| The laticr then complained he had | Norwich delivered his annual address gp'egxéf,TlldoNEJ?ZDp erker, Kolos, Goldman; Volcanoes iy i “timiz v “scandal,” and by | s ,\.;mr'"’""c“‘”_“" "";c'r:‘!‘:""j of South Carolina’s democratic county | Pecn victim Al ‘”‘“‘;' and DY | ee——— A . Solstron, 5 . newspaper attacks, and Senator Farthquakes, Nimro, Smith, B, Nim- Wheeler gai ro and Bowney. “I'll say you that 1 now believe | In the games yesterday the Hawk i 3 £ Judge d ) defuates fmed yosterday the Hawka'yum G. McAdoo as the presidential; !!® ! etEaudie s LAna: abo Blue Jays defeated the Albatross, nowinee, latost avallable T returns) Uapigdieraut agreed with Wheeler In the Employed B lcague the Cy-SU%% , | that there were breweries and “sevs | clones ‘defeated the Tornadoes, $7-1,' Ninetecn county conventions with' .., 1 6usund saloons running in Chi- and the Earthquakes defeated the 147 dclegates declined to instruct No\h N0t 88, delegates but adopted resolutions cn- | H1/h5 A% ) NS \NE Drasseuling e dorsing the McAdoo eandidacy. | gepiciry try edie gl e e [Among these were Saluda county | itnesses fnstead of (rying to convict DUHENY’S SDN IS | which voted to endorse McAdoo if it | juy, BuCT " Chalbias cameto a preference between McAdoo | 1o hart, : 'and Governor Al Smith of New York, | - discredit any wrong witness,” and Newberry county which: endorsed | Arjadiekant returned, “and lot me tell " all candidates except Governor Smith. | you, when I came to Judge Landis in i Thiv ie the blg beautifsl uaon | The remaining fourteen cowities | {ive’ Grorsman casc he looked at me i Roe) B Nepanse Dune with 116 delegates either voted down | with one of tho: ima donna smiles McAdoo endorsements or duciined to wid: *Those fel N . inches wide, and said: “Those felldws down in : oS feet tall . kitc) Summoed Belore Grand Jury in supvort ans” caniiaate R oo b b The state convention, composed of [ name on a pardon application, 0- i 340 delegates will meet here May 20 | wonldn't they il Case TOday 10 choowe 15 delegates to the national | Middickauf was excused, convention, Conrad W, Crorker then turned For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. | | conventions yesterday elected $2 deles | gates and instructed them to work in the coming state convention for Wil-| th “’n.“ | to the stand to tell further ¢ the Washington, May 6.—Edward 1. * SCHOONER TOWED IN modification of the anti-combination Doheny, Jr., of Los Ange #on of ; consent decres against the New Ha- the lessee of Naval Iteserve No. 1, was Vessel Abandoned OF Marthas Vine- | ven railroad allowed by former Attor- called today before the federal grand | yard Brought Into Port. ney General Daugherty Jury investigating charges of fraud,K . Crooker repeated lis conclusion | d corruption in connection with the | Vinevard Haven, Mass, May 65-The [‘\hat the “gravest Injustice had been val oil leases. e was in the grand four-masted schooner James C. Ham- | {nflicted on Boston and Maine stock- . Juty room just cight minutes and tifen |10 of Portland, Me,, abandoned after | jgiders, for whom he ix connsel.” was directed to remain within call, she had grounded on Rose and Crown| “What was the attorney general's According to testimony given by his Shoals 1n a storm last Friday, wasimotive in modifving that decree?” father before the senate oil commit-|towed in here today by the coast]asked Senator Wheeler tee, young Doheny brought to Wash- guard cutter Acushnet and two tugs.| “Well, now if you can get out of ington in a black satchel the $100,- ' After inspection she will be towed to|this witness information as to another 000 which the senior Doheny says he , New London for repairs, A large part | man's mative,” gaid Panl Howland, at- loaned to Albert B. I'all, then secre- of her deadload of hard pine Tumber | torney for H. M. Daugherty, “my re- tary of the interior, on Nov, 30, 1921, (had been washed away., She was|zpect for you has gone up considers Frank J. Hogan, counsel for both E. bound from Jacksonville for Boston, |ably. I object to that question” L. 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