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14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1924. ——————m {Julia T. Dent in 1848, and here he!000, thal the old house may be re- 1S OPENED TODAY| RE ABORBOID o crUpENTS) IS cha “”‘f‘ A SEALED fiAEAI}E SRR e Declare ¢y Do Net Caie to Have Calmly Smoked Cigarettes Ae Ior gned to Jeiferson Barracks, Wi «lnnqlon. May —X ormrr Y’en. resentative Mondell df Wyoming and AP Ee—— | Govt. Agency Interfere In Their 4 Paramour Lay Dying After . sense “1 word, to St. Louis' I % Rttorney Secks to Prove Ac-' e Members of College Club Yote to Man Lies Under Motor EXBRUSL 5125 crca: s ome for memen: | oicers of the intormal revenie burem Juarrel. H e ' toes ,,( hn life m,d a lmadqualtms und (\\n Wushlngmn banks were ‘amnnx tho mtnessrs today before the cuseds Gun Was Not Used |-t Sk 2, 357 Help Ambitious GIrls | ov Sovea sy oreimy o (o Kill Himsel o U care 1o e St o apacinl o grand fury in the Distrit { United » 5 labor b will be i ; nore ffalo, Resthester & ditts- - - who sat smoking cigarvettes while | | Solicitation of relics of pre-civil ““,_‘of ‘,l”ll"l')ul supreme court. Tncome burgh vailvoad enginecrs, firemen and ] Samuel Brown, garage manager and | o oo Lo 0 (o o idays and later years, which will re- |{aX returns of Albert B, Fall and other Counscl for ¢ngine hostlers now taking a strike Monday afternoon the College club | rathetof five children, with whom she Nev i.\. ay E [mind visitors of Grant’s greatness, al- | central figures in the naval oil lenA» farry L. fman, Staten Island mo- vote, John M, Breen, chairman of the | had its jast meeting of the year at nw:uad lived at the Droadway Central | Kenaga, 37 years old, a stcnographer | ready has begun in St. Louls and |Scandal were inquired into, as were % hotel, lay dying on the floor of their | of 6o Northern avenuc, committed | throughout the country. certain bank transactions, Here is xv!mmml a shrine, in the full therhiood of Locomotive Fngineers, | home of Mrs, Douglas A. Johnston in A clared todey on reccipt of a noti 6 room, was said by the police today 10 | guicide vesterday T s A St | SR . e ; Hlanih red todey on r ip N \ X n vicide yesterday morning by locking | The property, acquired at auction A cheese welghing 1 ton, 10 hun- the defer h slient, announcing | Maple Hill. The lawn was attrac- 5 Ao 2 i requiring reprosentatives of - unio 4 5 ibe Dorothy Sautman, 21 years old, of | {ho doors and windows of a small by John II. Gundlach of St. Louis i he would prodiice a score of Withesses and the road to appear in Chicago | UVEIY decorated with a Maypole and | \est Toronto, Canada. garage at 185U stroet and Amster- fpresident of tho Grant-Dent memorial | dredwelght and 3 vounds has been to hasmer away at the circumstan- Thursday for hearing. Chinese lanterns, and arranged for aj The girl, according to Assistant | g4, avenue, starting the engine of |association, was turned over by him |Mad¢ In HLEALN % on Asscrting the men would refuse 1o | pienic supper. Punch was served in|District Attorney Ryan, is the daugh- | ;g gutomobile, lying down under it e iiiossos 4 aw cSort o prove gnize jurisdiction Lhe S lioard {is s o bae: ter of a Toronto capmaker and has|;;q preathing carbon menoxide gas Mr. Diecir suid the vote wonld relatives living in Brooklyn, til 1 licd, He wrote a farcwell Hoftman killed Mrs, Maude A, Buuer T el b 3ia ont i 1 until he died. He a fa I ABrl be counted tomorrow. lle predicted he club voted to fch lar ’:”‘ After arraientient E ¢ [note as lay dying. This is the it Cotdenbers, o S, Hlmost unanimous vote for a walkout 5 to Miss D Carlson, Wwho { auspicion of homicide she R e e i d e SR leh e bk b The men ask refurn of certain com- ol collRy Hent until June 3. Irbl sy dha e testified to having seen Hoffman talk- (= HE8 S8F BEC e . /40 e AP 3 ing 10 her sister in fromt of thejr Lo oation based upon daily mlicage | yop ayq $50 10 Miss Margarct Bes T | Kenaga had quarrcled with his wife which would amount to an increase of and he told her yesterday morning home eral miles from Seen St e o e lien, who will o to Maryland college. I8 S CYOst Ry Ll tion picture operator, today began purposes, “evidence built up by 72 prosceu- cted follows: Pre was going to jump murder. Mrs. Bauer was killed short- Rk Lo s | the United States labor board in @ de- | hovcias” s, Johnston; siee-pre ;,d(,,‘ | Brid Apparently he changed his '"“s nmadf I ~ cision given in 1920 and subsequently |z ring ge and de- 2 Alfred Norton, Hoffman's lawyer, in ... '1 I'\' i =i o Y | Miss Gladys D, recording secres {mind on entering the ga > c- | . wed by all cless one castern ra e Pro - ¢ - | cide i elf b breathing an address o the jury, said he would e Ere s June Proctor; corresponding wec |cided to kill himself by brea 1 LoudB ey tha cyeeniton afi the Bal- ry, Miss Bertha Jones; treasurer, J carbon monoxide, which has recently | Isn't it wonderful and encouraging prove b rtwitnesses ‘that the oo s retary, ! S0 S Ly ollowing a demand |\, 3, 4, Hubburd, e caused many deaths Ly accident in to think that the juices of apples, death-deali ilets covld not ) by the on me v the union n last October, M P 20 L secre \all garages a oranges, figs and pruncs will completely (nii‘c.l’“;,,\l :\“-“rx‘lnu‘:‘ 'n ”H‘w " ; G acy, submitted the following report: E"el‘y Bu "ol [O Be P]'[,SS@’I ]mc As he dying Kene seribbled i relieve Rheumatism! Thousands of that he also would prove ste to his wite. Pencil and paper 4 those who were practically erippled by at Hott- T he College club of w Britain is man was not near the scenc of the now completing its 17 ri U D "1 : ID i were found in his hand when the = : the ravages ,kr this disease aro now 7 | € | in the morning. | - “p - 8", B Helen Goldenber { Bdith, . k of the club by the memt |91 can't write much more. I'm | ! arlen::tqfiemo;' u,,J;::E:E;?:‘;Iz:t-";fl“d; ai late Eoont ot ontinued from Page Scven) noce appreciation on the part of the! New York, May 27.-—Every burcau |dying,” was the last line. The rest| 7|88 3 pe Mne nunsien jHices 9 said t ir noon of } ¥ . ) | 3¢ b i o TR 5 ade know these four fruits combined with tonies— March 25 she to Hoffm.n in | fc in New Tiritaln of the Colleze | of the New York police and fire de- | of the letter was not made known. et il ens front of his h and that he was ', . o club and the work it is endeavoring d ie power to ciean and purify tho then wearing ay coat, gray hat, | pengs t BoH iR S A8 DAY= i5 a0 and Iast ofiall S financial dmy| DRV MCAIACIIIL Sthe SENCOPLOR f" W ] H M | blood stream, restore the kidneys to and small ey 8808, < = e l““-‘ ; 00t 1, provement marine, rum and harbor patrols, “Hl BT o o normal action, and prevent the forma- Helen Harford, % years old, said she {6 Seditalt 5 ",','{, e ”" e “The program committee mn. Mrs, contribute units for the protection of 0 E A MEMORIAL e tion of an excess of urie acid which is 25 at about 5 p. m. Under cross-ex- | plodaes. » card is an attractive Swollen Iands end Feet, Neuralgia an amination it developed she had usked | REVINE 2 1 ennten) flekse & Pon '-l'l' which has been both instructive chronic Headaches. Mr. Goldenberg what time it was, It | ¢ with cutsout lotters in white, *1 ‘]‘-:\r”zyr»y‘y“;vm‘ll i ‘s.“‘:‘“," n meetings irE A e e As "proof of the effectliveness of N Son minten ar(er b, Sh6. said, ave.” © Pdrsons pledging ave re-| ™ VB R Aok s boe IAN TR M1 Lo Pt e A ws General a Shrine For “Fruit-a-tives” in cleaning the system Frank French and Fronk Reber-§guested to hang these cards in their L0 ymal reception at “0Ls ; Commissioner Enright, Madison (3K read what Mr. Napol han testified they had played in a! nes Johnston’s, Plano solo by Miss ) of Rheu y poleon han testified they had played in a!windows or stores or oftice rooms o | e ©U "% Square Garden, the adjacent park, Western Deslauriers of 64 Main Street, Cohoes, band with Hoffman on the cvening of | that all may know they ha = and interesting remind whe gands of non-delegs e > 3 ow they have had a year in France by Mis where thousands of non-delegates are May 26.—Dilipidated, its NADOLEON N.Y. March 25 and that they had not no hare in this viendid nde king - * | axpected hear the eonyenti . | = B ticed anything unusual in his actions | and also pre m‘;lr lyh;l,.‘\.’,‘,‘\;’l,”,;: ‘”?-» b, amateur : Mis ‘”"d;“z: ;:: |‘:<le|‘ “:M ;“", L::f'{:”';l'\:;_ siona n shutters nailed tght, | pESTATOTEDS N g _ “Tor five years I was so erippled up or appear: % being asked twice, . - rd's, ec, | § ing district for blocks in emch di- |itS front and side walls spattered with with Swollen Joints that [ had to use & Attorne n then called several Chest Attracts Attention. | evening st J U eetion, are o become almost a re. | BIAring signs, such is the present con- | eane to walk about and many times was foreed to stay in bed. Icould not schoolgirl friends of Barbara Fahs in| On the large community signbourd iis mceting mem | wtricted area during the eonvention | diton of the quaint old red brick | follow my trace of Plumbing for a number of years. Today, thanks to an effort to cast doubt upon Bar-|crected at the corncr of North the Christmas tree at 1 "eN S eriod. % building here in which Ulysses 8| voup wonderful medicine, “Fruit-a-tives”, T am hale and hl‘.’lrl) once bara’s identification of IHoffman, wmd Main streets near the railroad ”“"“', Hipciidly & ublin This system will be put into effect ant, commander in chief of the fed- n,,nmn'zdslmllno\crbe vithout * Fruit-a-tives” in the house?” 3 L : bridge the figuics of $9,837.00 as the | z = [I‘l":;"‘;’“ g By iy without adding n single man to the |°ral forces in the civil war, and Inter “Trait-a-tives * are sold hy £!l dealers nt 25, and Z0¢. a box or sent BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD o 1:‘.:“lm;-.h“’:yv‘\‘.‘lfl],'.;nlwli‘-'.ff. tainment by the members of :\Mi"fl forca of 13,000, “Given tims |FIY tdent of the United States, &pent | pogingiq by Iruitastives Limitod. Ogdensburg, X.Y, Ak : 0 + togethy T petupirdaas il vy | 10 MAKE 0Ur PLNs "the comMissioner | s——— James Balocke was pleasantly su in of the chest to a little school, Feb. 2. the nnusl be ‘\I.’" told Stanley J. Quinn, directing vices prised at the home of Miss Clara | O0C-uvarter full, Considerable inters |7 et the YW on taren Jo. president of the local non-partisan na- | Gennetts of Ml ptanct 2% 8 DeInE tianfests """ AL annuel banquet at the Bur tional convention committes of 500, last night, w ) of his| n'. e “‘H I""“ this i AR s Dectire & Wwe can cope with 200,000 visitors friénds tendered him a party in ob- | pAteh (he [IfE OF the chest. Cilrap oF Yok ‘on "Iboping without calling for reinforcements. In | n € roturns from team | . ... of the club and th fact, it will be casier for us to main- tain order and avoid traffic conges- | gervance of his 21st birthday, The “-.“.}|’| i ¢ house was decorated with pink erepo | ¥\t ‘”.‘:j \]L‘ “';'”‘,‘":‘ “"I'f‘“,“""]“ “I“" {at the South church parish house. P paper, Voclal aclections were ren- | o5 TR FERLER 0 I an-{ May 26, annual clection of officers | lon for this convention than it often | dered by John O'Brien, plano sclec- el eRg it ”» “[ Yo !wm‘;u- {and pienic at Mrs, Douglas A. John- |(‘v.) ]rry-(m»nl.fll(‘..l .1\mr«: nt |l}- cene | tions by Ma Pape, Rose Sable and |, T, v a j._‘ ‘”:| Sa G "l'\’ '”"‘rhm‘t of & _vh mpionship prize 1...jm,‘ a y Lester and saxophone sclections ) o Werdlnk BTN S | “A resume of the year's work|™Or A's serics of baseball, a big fire, Robert Ouorato Dancing and | fll'i\!nvl Rriofs proves that it has been one of the @ Spectacular accident, a P nsational games were enjoyed and refreshments Yol trehNac b X% tiened to his' "MOSt active within the history of the crime, a demonstrative political mass were served ki At 13€ ”" ooy i -”. 6 ';' club; that its activitios have gatisfied Meetitng, or on any occasions when e e YRR L e democratic tastes of its members comparatively small crowds gather g soveral days Haven and have had the cooperation of spontancons| everyone, In great measure this has Pan Not Disclosed Loen due to the members of the ex- hip, active participation in e A M A L rrovided a varied pr am for the pre r tmotor e 1oe trafic during the democratic na- tional convention in June. Plan (o Make Dilapidated Home of | Libearian 1 Mrs. Charles 1 ‘ Wooding and Miss Helen Wooding at- | nded the Methodist General conter- | | Commissioner, Enright has not dis- cutiva board, who have had the di- closed his plans in detail. The gen- ® | vection of the work, and particnlaply | ©ral pr n, however, vides first et e e b e e mittes,” and seatholders within the convention § present were entertained by Mias | 008 delegations’ hotel headquarters to cinee in Springhels e s Mad Ryun of Hartford, who impersonated on Square Garden [ Collices to he Published in Spring- | “Zingaralla,” a gy pey fortune-teller, ich of the numerous entrances to y {and by the fite and drum corps the Garden will be closely guarded S . . d b " d ds Ps of the i i Ruar " field, Ohiv—Ninth Publication to !y Britain Girl Scouts underground as well as at street level, h Loave Mot The cinb had as its gueste, the Streets lcading to the auditorium will 2 Misses Anna Dezurzyk, Mae Meg. Do roped oft for two or more blocks, v York, ) RBeginning | koeky, Veroniea Kane lizabeths €0 that only such traffic, vehicle and - s with its Junc 7 number, Col Sane, Alda Mariey and M foot, as is identified with the conven- Like the now famous Atlantic N. C. Motor Oil be printed at the plant of the ( | erin of the Biue Triangle club room, | tion can pass through the lines, Publisk company at Springfield,| The hostesses o the afternoon were Uniformed police and plainclothes for Fords that “chauer"‘ the Atlantic refineries O, 4t was learned today ' Mrs, Teleeh, Mr Pomero; Mps, men will be scattered among seathold. | This will make th Prank Trast, Mre. Dougles A. Joiin. [ore at the Oarden, throukhout Mudi- offer the owners of all cars a line of Atlantic to desert New York as a place of pub- | #ton, Mre, Emory Corbin, Miss Agnes 8on Square Park and over all feation within the I vears. | Jehnston, Miss Day, Miss 1ogarty, | that section, on the lookout for Motor OIIS qula"y remarknhlc—-a high-heut- It wass aid -n it the principal factor | Miss Addis and Miss Katherine Clark. | ticket sealpers, panhandlers, gamblers, in the reme leciston was con-! swindlers, pickpockets and such pro- New Oriental Balsam [\ o e o < e e Sadarr N ot et PV ok resisting lubricant, | printing trades unions. It also wa i humanity whenever it gathers in Lifts Out Hair N el O eareien rowld ' : COMATOE e e . If you are not yet one of the thousands of or shop condi “Camera eye” men from headquars tions. Newer FormofIron - | ters will be there, on the lookout for aats - H H 1y 4 P <Roots and Al Seincss and edloiat ofcos wil is Red Blood Food Pttt the rogwrs’ atlory: enthusiastic users of this unusual oil, try rl.' 2 VLSS Ih Kew Yeek.d B o et bkt ey Don't wait—there's an Atlantic dealer near you. Objectionable haie on face, under | the throngs epotting criminals of their Gibies, on lege—all gone ia & minutes! | WAS NOT KIDNAPPED [ Sironth, creray and endgrunee, 1t gone :-Im’ be lv:”m‘\l a on :r.u“n y ac- Note the difference—a surer pis[oq scal and No muse, no odor, no discomfort, no | would eure unich vou tosee how cessible side strects —_— intwoshort weeks a little more iron : . growing back of hair st r than : your blood would help renew the Fire Plans Too .l , . H . ever. Quick, harmless—guaranteed | MHIng Chicago Girl Tound Working | i;'}.';j?:‘r,‘;‘_",:g':j"’"’;'e‘:':fi“f:;:{_{_ Fire Commissioner Drennan also a bel”l‘ p(mered motor; a quieter motor and t the cbland el o i s longer quietness; a cooler motor. Because this ective? as Housckeeper for Stableman— A effect | as Mouskeeper for stableman - tiron, worked out. Tnspectors will superine does youanygood. BN (0 110 850,600 alterations 1o the aue . : : R inrouen G| bisertobidh i oil holds its “body”—because neat and pressure . . . Disliked s : “imply passes through « v youtndy ' ditorium Interfor, guarding a 3ol F st domy atodent| BN , Tis rofiron Lncen s rds, the biocking of fre cocapertan cannot drive it from the friction surfaces. A s o L irds, the blocking of fire escapes s tha iren in your the construction of fire trape blood in coneen trat-d form. 1t may *Firemen will be on duty in the o O araniec ot en: [ Aen and in surrounding structires The dealer’s Atlantic Chart tells goiarantee of ely satisfae. thronghe the convention inspeeting 3 + e 2 :ory)r::;!::‘f_ e Tahiing A DRIeL SN ot which type of oil is best suited to vour Ra.? et e S ambioni b particular car—Atlantic Medium, policeman wil detaile Heavy, Special Heavy or Polarine. hyd t aid units d mbulances ————= ' ATLANTIC =. DRESS GOODS SHOP . | | M2LoR..01L Big Vaves | 400—MAIN STREET-—400 | Big Values THREE DAY SILK SALE STARTING TOMORROW —ENDING SATURDAY o s Re NORMANDY VOILES PURE SILK JAPANESE PONGEE SILK SATIN gular 69¢. Regular $1.00, Regular $1.89. Sale Price ...... Yard 49c Sale Price ...... Yard 69(: Sale Price .... Yard $1 ’29 S ——— T T e T A FLOWERED SILK CREPE SUMMER SILK SILK EPONGE Regular $1.19, Guaranteed fast color. r sport dresses. Reg. Sale Price ...... Yard 98C Reg. $1.15. Sale price, \d 790 1.35. Sale Price, Yard 75C :{i-m.fillfi;}qkhl’l, DE CHIN ; : \(Ll}\!l’l\l(,bl-, IMPORTED DRESS LINEN egular S1.59, All colors. Reg. $1.35. . Reguiar $1. Sale Price ...... Yard 98C Sale Price ... Yard 980 le Price . . Yard 85c PEQUOT SHEETS, 72590— FZUIT OF THE LOOM— FROM 9 A. M. TILL NOON WED. Each sl v35 | FROM 9 A, M. TILL, NOON WED. .... Yard l 7C

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