New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 8, 1924, Page 20

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PERFECT LOVER IS SENT 0 SING SING Wooed Six Girs and Fleeed Them of Their Money New York, May §,-—Six young wom- en whom he had engaged himselr to marry glared at Frank Krohengold yesterday as he started back for a cell in the Tombs, after tenced to five years in Sing being sen- 13 by Judge Mancuso in general sessions on | charge, Krohengold, old and gave his ad- a grand who is 2 dress as 1635 Jifty-third str Birooklyn, had just pleaded guilly to defranding the father of a young Wwoman whom had marry out of $6,500, which was part of a §10,000 dowry that had been ar- | arres ranged after the engagement was an- nounced. The complainant in this case was Morris Greiff, a retired drug manu- facturer, of 15 esident street, Brooklyn, who declared that when he imself he ago Krohengold represented as a physician and explained that needed the mouey to open an office and laboratory. Krehengold's father previously had told him at a social gathering, Greiff said, that his son had been recently graduated from the medical college of the University of | Chicago. Investigation of Krohengold's past ssvealed that he had never been a student at the university, and at the time that he said he was studying medicine there he was in Elmira Re- formatory, to which he had been sen- tenced in 1922 for defrauding Ressie Bellingky, his former wife, out of $4,- 000, which he obtained. as a dowry when he represented himself as a physician. She had her marriage to him annulled. having left him after five days of married life when she learned he was not a doctor. Called “Despicable Swindler.” Krohengold declared he was a * Break up that Cold NOwW! ¢ hi f terribl Dontwl'zuonel‘!\hm errible ichhang on for weeks and w reak it up at the start with J W hite Pine, HONEY and Tar You wil be amared how auiekly this fine old-fashioned remedy will stop that dry tickle in the throat, loosen up lhl(le. v, ted e':“il o nd relieve the haci o 3 . usually break up any ordinary cold if taken in time. For twenty le have con preparati Easy tot "‘l.! ears thousands of peo- e lal ame & Carleton Company, Hertford, , and for sale at grocers and general stores. TN h:h"l‘;—m: dllm Peppermint E Flowers for Mother’s Day, May 11 —Must be the choicest selections; fine, healthy specimens, glorious in their beauty. Such are our offerings— FLOWERING PLANTS — Darwin, Tulips, Hya- cinths, Daffodils; CUT FLOWERS—Roses, promised to S gave the young man the money a year | boratory scientist,” when he was ar- resied on the grand larceny . indict- ment several months ago. In impos- i1 g sentence yesterday, Judge Man- cuso referred to the fact that the prisoner had been accused of defraud- ing young women or their parents out of a’total of $25,000 receivedn the 1 form of dowries. Krohengol was, such a “despicable swindler,” said | | [ Judge Mancuso, that he regretted he could not send him to Sing Sing for life. Assistant Distriet Attorney Kunstier | told the court that investigation had| osed that Krohengold early in| 923, after becoming engaged to Jen- nie Weitzman, of 1428 Wilkins avenue, the Bronx, gzot her to give him $4,000, When she learned that he was not a physician, she broke the engagement. He also obtained $2,000 from Pauline |. Brodisky of 80 Che, avenue,Brook- i¥n, the prosecytor s after de-| | manding $4.000%5 a dowry to marry ker and tried to s=windle Regina Schwartz, a_ dentist, of 2114 Mermaid | , Rrooklyn, out of $135, but tened him info returning the ¢ threatening to have mm; i { Mr. Kunstler said that in order to] impress Mr. Greiff and his nineteen- year-old daughter, Frances, Krohen- gold us:d part of the Greiff money in | fitting up a laboratory at Lexington | avenue and Sixty-third street, Man- hattan, and an elaborate office at 321 Sev -ninth street, Brooklyn, plaec- ing =i 1 front of each place read- ing “docior of neuropathy.” N PARLIAMENT. Wants Trade Negotiations With Can- ada and Other Places, Melbourne, Australia, May 8.—The recent announcement of the British NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Clarence, Indian of the government's opposition to imperial | prefersnes was immediately reflected | in the proceedings of the Australian | | federal pariiament when its sitting was resnmed yesterday. | Notice of a motion was given by a raember to the effect that in view of | the failure of the imperial govern- | | ment to ratify or give legisiative ex- | pression to the decisions of the im- | perial economic conference with re-| | gard to preferential trade within the | | empire, while at the sarne time enter- | | ing into or negotiating trade agres ments with foreign countries, notably | | Russia, the British preferential tariff | duties under which British manufac- | | tures are given an advance over for- | eign competition of approximately £18,000,000 annually in Australia should be abolished. The notice further asks that the | government enter into negotiations _with Canada or other countries desir- | jous of making reciprocal trade ar- | rangements with Australia. pri Sl ! Mevican Federal Salaries to Be Paid | From Sale of Lands | Megico City, May 8. -~ r‘res!dem‘ | Obregon has issued a decree author- lizing the finance ministry to sell at auction national properties not re- |quired “for public services, the pro- |ceeds to be used in paying overdue |salaries of federal employee and set- |tling pending accounts with business firms, both items amounting to 20,- | 000,000 pesos. | A technical commission will select the properties to be sold. Foreigners !n\hm either in Mexico or abroad will |be allowed to bid as well as Mexi- ca | | | { | | | baskets made up. Snapdragons, Daffodils, Tulips, Mignonette, Sweet Peas — Carna- -tions in limited quantities, CORSAGES—of Roses, Pansies and Sweet Peas. Special Boutonnieres Bollerer’s Telegraph Delivery Service Means guaranteed delivery of flowers anywhere in the United States and Canada in time for Mother’s Day. TELEPHONE 886 F. H. Bollerer’s Posy Shop 72 CHURCH ST. SEED POTATOES Maine Seed from Aroostook County Certified by State of Maine Agricultural Dept.—Our seed is bought in car lots direct from growers Green Mountains Irish Cobblers Gold “Our New Home" Spaulding Rose Carmin No. 3 O i . RackliffeBros., Co., Inc. | Park & Bigelow Sts. Agri. i)ept. mingo Pueblo, N. M., has most a landmark to passing through the st rings, baskets and pottery mads by his people. WANT $50,000 FOR EXPENSES, Washington, May 8.—The inter- parliamentary union would be invited ference in this city in 1925 under a senate bill passed by the house yes- terday. The measure which now goes to the president, provides $50,000 to defray convention expenses. A man was arrested and fined at Egham, England, for driving a steam- roller faster than five miles an hour, GOOD USED CA! CASH OR EASY P CARS SOLD ON COM. HARRY STARK TIVE SERVIC Phone 205 287 ELM ST. CINDERS FOR SALE | A. H. HARRIS = Genera) Tricking— - 99 WEST ST. TEL. 2099 = _ CROWLEY BROS, INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2018 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs 189 Park Street i ——— FOR G.room Cottage in Belvidere, No reasonable offer refased. See or ‘phone Must be sold this week. us At onoe, - | follow his directions by President C"oolidge to hold a con- | | AWFUL BLOW FOR DOUG " AND HARY IN BUROPE ' | Movie Stars Make Effort To Visit ( Danish King, But They Are | Unknawn, G| Copenhagen, May 8.—When Doug- {las Fairbanks’ press agent informed a Danish newspaper that IFairbanks and | Miry Pickford were 1eady to visit | Lenmark™if the newspaper could ar- |range an audience for Douglas and i Mary with the king, the editor of the paper rang up the king’s chamberlain |and asked whether this' would be | feasible, | "“Who are Fairbanks and DPick- |tord?" asked the chamberlain. | Learning their vocations and no- | tionality, the chamberlain replied that g“Amfirh'nn citizens must apply for an {audience through the American min- lister.” | DUKE CYRIL REPLIES, | Makes Answer (o Statement Issued by eGrand Duke Nicholas, Paris, May 8.—The statement made last Sunday by Grand Duke Nicholas | of Russia has drawn a eounter blast ‘ from Grand Duke Cyril, who, accord- | irg to the Paris He , has issued a | 'ment from his headquarters at J 3 declaring Nicholas has shown no | desire to join his friends in the Czarist restoration or to pledge support to the | riovement. Cpril therefore appeals to ail the faithfu] subjects of the late czar to ljoin the legitimate movement of | which he claims to be the head and in the future, | Death alone, he declares, will halt him | in accomplishing his duty The word “family,” as used in the | census, means a group of persons, | rather related by blood or not, who. | live together as one-household. | | | | i R DE- SIRES IT Not only for his own use but for his pa- tients the M. D. or- ders' Seibert's Pas- teurized milk, He knows the healthful conditions under which it is produced and sealed for. your safety. . "MAKE DURE ITS SE/BERTS' Thomas F. Fitzpatrick & Co. $PARK ST. PHONE:1720% NEW BRITAIN.CONN Horse Head ZINC for Gutters Conductor pipe Roofing Flashings Valleys lasts a lifetime. We can install All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, 24-30 State St. any of the above made from Horse - Head ZINC ata reasonable price on or around your ! roof. 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