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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, A Chip of the Old Crown PARADE 0K MAY 20 STARTS AT 10 .M. (Continued from First 'age) PROMINENT CIGAR MAN | | IS FOUND DEAD IN BED ederick D. Grave Was Manufac- | turer- of “Judges Caves” and Leading New Haven Resident MONDAY, MAY 26, 1924 ON TRIAL FOR MURDER Buffalo Man, With Daughter on His Knee, Watches Selection of Jury to Decide His Fate. his Buffalo, N, Y., May 26 —With Driver of 5-Ton Truck Hurt, Crashes Into Train Moosup, Conn., May 26.—Martin Hetherington, 85, of Fitchville, driver of a motor truck, owned by Palmer Bros. Norwich was injured today when t truck a five ton vehicle was struck 1d wreeked at Clark’s erossing between here and Plainfield, by a lo- ASKS CONSERVATOR Waterbury Man Claims His Mother is Squandering Property Trying (o ¥ind Missing Second Husband, Waterbury, May 26.-—Because his mother, known as Marfia De Lillo, re- cently spent $600 for a, fur coat, raised on her property and gave it to her second husband who later dis- appeared and hasn’t been heard from 1d becan he alleges his is squanderdng her first hus- band’s property by racing back and from New Youk and other cities ittempt 4o find her second Paul Henry De Lillo of Mar has filed application in pro for the appointment over her. little daughter perched on his kne George W. Bittle today watched th sclection of the jury before which he will be tried for alleged complicity in the slaying of Rufus Eller, store clork, in a holdup on May 10 Frank H. Minnick, convicted of the murder last week, is now in the death lLouse at Sing Sing. S Mackow ska, 19 years old, of Painesville, O., yet:to be tried. Both Bittie and ¢h girl are under first degree murder in- dictmenta, comotive of the milk train from Wil- limantic to Providence, The locomo- tive was partially disabled by the liston, and the cab of the hurled 200 feet down the ffered a dislocated right ration of the right foot, a gashed chin and a deep cut ir the Attended by a p was taken ! 10:30 a. and O, n., L. D, Yenfield : ety ¢ New Haven May 10:30 . m., W. i A. R.; Nathan Hale, Commander 8, 1. Wood, and W. W. Bullen, 1 Smith, 2:30 p. m., L. D, : Rockwell, 10:3¢ Goddard and f Sons of Veter auxili d, 2 p. om. W. . Sternberg, . Lincoln, Michael McMahon Bartlett 10 a Whaple : Monroe, 2 p. m., Charles ples, G. A. It nip, a. m, Commander 8 I Wood, and Theodore Johnson, Osgood Hill, 10 a. m., Philip Kass, American Legion: Sta 2 m., | Latham, Open Air, m., Mrs. joddard and Mrs. Bessie Sons of Vet auxilinry Central Junior High nd 2:45 p.om., Wil- liam "Rice, 1 V. and Johnstone Vanee Elihu Burritt, p. m, F. V. Streeter, G. A, J. viings, W. V 2:30 p. m., John Ih and Commia Wood, G. A ] Josep! P om., American Legion ® Suered Heart, American col- | $1,000 Grave, well known ci, manufacturer of this eity was found dead in bed Hotharinston at his home this morning. Death is believed to have been caused by heart trouble, of whizh he had been a suf- fercr for some time. The discovery was made by members of the family who sought to awaken him, and is believed to have occurred shortly hefore, Though in poor health Mr. Grave had been able to attend to his busi- ness up to Saturday. He was born in Germany October 7, 1545, coming | {with his parents to this country on a sailing vessel in 1861 He learned the trade of cigarmaker in Cincinnati, | Ohio, being later employed in v York city and coming to this city in where he remainer until 1885 when he jewelry trick track were H 1 mother Penfield ., Be Stella orth a futile vand, y Place court askiy groin ysician he o his home in Hetherington el v k of the Palmer | ing another tric 0= and did Bittle is allegea to have been the train lookout man while Minnick and the . girl entered the Augustine Hoyle . : welry stors in Genssne street, tueme Police May Restrict Liquor Prescriptions more than $4,000 worth of diamonds and killing Eller. He broke into tears o May 26 power can not hear the m. ¢, conservator a hearing on the ap this after Iudge 1 will he ation in probate cou s ago the other had no is the petit in this 1 on. a charge of breach She said he refused to for the support th he was constantly and the other husband. De Lillo wrged in city court and at Judge McGrath gave the vewe scolding for having He told her she squandering her ; as a $600 Washi fir Antity physicia tions, it 30 p, i 3 . 5 Cities unde when his wife and little | greeted o ¥ him at the prisoner'a docket at his trade > A established the HIT ON STANLEY STREET business which since has been con- Edward Hadden, Jr,, Stanley ducted under his name He was 1 active in local business circles for 40 | réet, reported to the police yester- vears, prominently identified day that while driv car local German charitable and Stanley street he struck Peter Satur- organizations, was director of skas of 43 Woodland street who su- hospital, director of the Merc stained a bruise on the right hip and National bank, trustee of the Connec- | 'i8ht cheek. He was taken to the New Britain General hospital and was ticut Savings bank and a member of " numerous local clubs and social or.lischarged from that institution to- day. ganizations, He was instrumental a lew vears ago in providing an anti closure for the famous “Judg AR f resort of the three judges, Dixwell and Goffe, during IRevolu- | tionary times. He is survived by two daughters, one the wife of Dr. Her- man P, Hessler and the other wife of | Theodore Sucher, and one son, Fred- orick D. Grave, Jr, the latter his| business partner, The funeral will be held at 2:80 on Tuesday. City Items R s : 11 poli restrict the et of intoxicating liquor on p by t protest h prohibit- ling p calling for more half a pint of intoxicating liquor t g that under the law, physicians The state 15 may held M dru today W s’ was of preme court Angeles against the local ed dru ts from fi preseriptions first Junior, 1:30 his on law whic It and W, Mar e ysi ns, U, § Spencer ibition seribe held th vy«': one pint ,-'HAI‘ e city or linance, 1 be at the Thursday and t1 Wednesday. reho chial VERDICT FOR H. J. KENNEY Business Man Is on schools on Latest and exclusive photograph of Master Lasceiies, son of | Princess Mary of England and Lord Lascelles, and grandson of | King Geor Note the resemblance to members of England's { ruling family. Awarded Judgment for "M 040 10 GRADUATE FROM JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS . . ... Miss Monica Cahey, at St. 1 hospital, nding days at the Miss Marjorie O'Brien of who in alse a student nurse same institution Miss Anna Flood, a student at Fran hospital training school for spent the end with her Mrs, €. E. Flood of Stanley THE STORE THAT SELLS HONEST FURNITURE AT HON Dining Room F $175 for Injuries Struck by Automobile. AT VOILCANO “ST PRICES A= the result of a suit brough M. J. Kenne 1 Garvis of Northampton, ment has be court of $475 in The &nit was th In which Mr. Kenney wa by Garvis' car as he hted from a tro v ear in Belvidere e was rep Ahout hitdren will be grad sented by Dunn & MceDonong ol Ju r High - this cigy next month, according to ar Radziewicz Arrested e IO Ot ! 4 H ntral High schbol MISK RS EA on R 01d 9 08 ug)ites _":‘mari trains and an ocean liner ecan For Federal Officers 1 Tur High William . Pond of the Connectient |y, g yim = An airplane will meet the Radziowies 5 Seat ! Professor Jaggar To Make Inspection | of Mount Kilauea By The A:soclated F Honolulu, May 26. Jaggar, authority on Hawailan cra- | ters, will arrive from the mainland Wednesday to inspect Kilauea, which i1s now active, He was in the United States when Kilauea burst several wecks ago and [ has been coming back as fast as rail- | student nurse Hartford, is home of this eity, at the v of this eity S » ente Central Junior and Elhu Rurritt Professor T, A avor of urniture i Junior (o Ghve 150 and 90 struel result of an i Diplomas Respectively st 1urses, wee from school of mother, Ay Quarter Junior rritt ior O SEh SR ‘entral Junjor €Nt and TPower Co., played in a re- | gyy"ang hyrry him southward to the " high s ill be held on June 19 Cital at the Meriden audi island of Hawaii and Hilo whence he will go to the voleano, | The greatest electrical display the recorded history of Hawaii witnessed over Kilauea yesterday, It followed the day’s only explosion in which occurred at noon. No rocks were ejected but there were | several carthquakes prior to the explosion and some lighter ones Farmington, | v | Sightseers have taken heed of the several warnings issued and now only a few remain within the national park in which Kilauea is located. Joseph atreet of vium Satur WAS Pearre Iny evening Mrs, Rut) Pond s an accomplis her appearance Hartman Lashley, a planist in a about 150 children wi At the Blihn B will re 3 to e in the in was This re wns fonrth cital uperintend v Connecticut 1ight 1 from the nati Atlantic found in Was no e diplom o | Tourdan of md Power Co., al elec on Juy e t Albert 8 the crater, font ta =il b 3 ,ium, has returne violent this morning trie City i David Young on Program David 1 Of Radio Station WCX #na David Young Quarter ha y . e " {0 MALTY Alleged Slayer of Priest h A duughter Goes on Trial Tomorrow May conve at man go with t ho ba turned o Miss Olivia C. Larson of Stanley i been granted a license of efty, will 1 The Old Rocking which w composed by Robb of t He will 11, Girl's Good wle a teh songs the D was horn at the New Brit. hospital this afternoon to Arvid Nelson of Maple and Mrs, 10O PLAN 2D WARD OUTING, w A meeting of the second ward re publican elub will be held at G. O, P, headquarters on Main strest Wednes day night at 8 o'cloek to make plans for the annual outing. My Hin The Bridgeport ney Homer 8 clhue as to what |} ounced today 1", Tsenel Stat A8 Attor " meeting of the ¥ 1 thix evening at § club rooms in the An entertainment regular A, will b} o'clock at the United building. will follow Mr, and l.os Angeles, Cal iting Mrs. Luke stroet, left today will attend a in eity He His program will The Red H soldicr of Pottsville, 'a 1leged Rtev, Hubert Dalime wonld be on t} This Handsome Dining Suite Exactly as illustrated We have this Suite in both American Walnut and Mahogany. It consists of a 60-inch Buffet, Oblong Extension Table and six Chairs with .00 leather seats, Special Only . s $1 79 (China Cabinet and Server if desired) Young will broadcast the program at WWJ, Detroit New Mrs, Cornelius Buckelsy of who have been vis Meehan of Garden ot Cleveland, where railroad eonven chu lo of the 8 offices, inal superio MADOO CONFIDENT Piue Zine of 24 Rocky Hill avenus, sted this m g by Police 26.—California man Thomas J. Feeney on charges of ! st president and | hreach of the peace and assault, after g 1o be a democrat, W, (. his wife complained to the police that o for the demoeratie | 8he had bean beaten by him \tion Police have heen notified by the commissioner of motor vehicles that “pitka has been Fells Catifornians Their State s Goe ing to Flect Wim wae a JEENLY prinveErR neLn ten v . nomi told politi train mpaign Eyesight Is Vital Nothing can take i« place, Care hurt when t y met the or an e trai Yalesviile the pol vt ed after a ¢ the lieense of John 8 for your eyea as you wounld for GODDARD ASSIGNED May 26,1t was an. imeed today that Judge Henry W, Goddard of the United States court the southern district of New York lle federal court matters for during tha absence of Thomas of Norwalk Tune 19, The cas for the summer prior departure, but em- tequiring the eourt care of by Judge his summer JUDG Pridgeport o your life—for what is life with- structed for cgates from Ore. n o delegates have win har Michigan. During Connectic ol g Indge Fawin 8 candidate Louis it ont sight, hospita Mexico Int 1exico, Scientific Fye Faamination a and Tennessee. fo Accurate Optical Work My Specialty— Comfortable Vision Frank E. Goodwin Fyesight Specialist MAIN ST, Phone vho sails e court Indge Thor Mes. 1. L Wooster 1o ergeney matters W % ACH 4 action will be taken stat Conn a2 1905 longer worry ETING of the the d ad department. ANNOUNCEMENT RALLS s s " ssier, president her of the ¥First Cor This Handsome Dining Suite Exactly as illustrated sting of fine 66-inch Buffet, Oblong Extension Table and six Tapestry Cor 0 This Suite in selected American Walnut. seated Chairs. Only sophie Keiko GREAT NORTHERN REQUESTS (China Cabinet and Server if desired) Gr D. F. Borthwick, who has been manager of A. G. Hawker's Exide Battery Station for the past 5 years, has purchased the business and will continue at the same location, 96 (Chestnut street, just around the corner from Elm street. Courtesy and service will be the motto. Recharging and repairing all makes of batteries. A full line of new bat- teries and paris will be carried at all times. Drive right in—space for servicing 15 cars. We have a splendid showing of Dining Suites Specially Priced for the June Brides. Besides the Suites illustrated above we have many others, some as low as $99.00. BEDROOM SUITES Four-Piece Walnut Suite of Dresser. Bed, Chiff. and Toilet $ 1 49.00 Other Suites at $101.50, $169, $229 B. C. PORTER SONS TORE"” BANQUET FOR PAONESsA LIVING ROOM SUITES Three-Piece Overstulfed Suite of Dav- enport, Chair and Wing Chair coverea in Velour s l 69'00 Other Suites at $179.00 *d $249.00 Open from 8'a. m. to 8 p. m. EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE STATION 96 CHESTNUT ST. JUSEPH A HAFFEY tuneral Director Mr. Paul Robinson. Assistant NEW LOCATION—365 MAIN s1 Opposite St. Mary's Church Tel.—<Parlor 1625 Reshdeme—15 Summer St Tel. 16253 Special Notice ust Around the Corner From Elm “CONNECTICUT'S BES T FURNITURE