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i1 SAYS DOCTOR FAKED HEALTH CERTIFICATE Father Reports Physician Willing to Stoop 1o Fraud Cedarol Powder Pure Red Cedar so treated that it has || several times the || strength of cedar || Room 318-319 Booth's Block a. m. dally except Saturdays, and Trainee of Yale University |that the salary of the principal be $3 | e emmesymmmm— | A sesslon and salarfes of teachoers DENTISTS | $2.25 A wesston, Miss Katherine M, | Roche will be principal and teachers J [ will be .as follows: Mary Kindred, A. B. Johnson, D. D, 8. [Ellzabeth Cahill, Margaret Shea, | T R. Johnml‘, D. D. S Mary Cox, Catherine O'Leary, Anne O'Brien, Nuth Larson, Mildred e X G‘!—OXyge“ x r.y. Mitehell, Grace M, Coholan, Alice T. National Bank Bldg. | itickey, Grace 7. coniin, Nora Kiniry, NURSE IN ATTENDANCE | Rose Conlin, Margaret Forsyth, Ma. m-_‘lml Hlyn-lilln. LAllian l'hnnulmrn. Anna FROM flESTRIJCTIl]N EAST HAVENRRS FIGHT - ' R R. TRESPASS CHARGES Hoover af Niagara to Inspect S | Pmpom le 1 Suspond y Court Warns Them To Keep Off Railroad Prop#ty v ra Valls, N. Y., June 14, . Niagara VFalls, . | New Haven, Conn., June 14.—Ree- Herbert Hoover, here today to Inapeet | ordy of the order of the state rail- power development projects and | road commission abolishing a rall- stream control plans in the Niagara tiver preliminary to a tour of the St road crossing In 1887, and town rec- ords of the same year, were unearth- Lawrence, is to view experimenis od in a justice court at Kast Haven performed by engineers on a work- | last night to prove that nine citizens ing model of the Niagara cataract in |of the town, including Chester M. an effort to devise mbans of fore- Newton, a deputy collector of internal stalling forces believed to threaten the beauty of the falls. ’ Standing before a waterfall seven feet high, a minfture reconstruction of the American and Canadian falls effected by means of wsurveys and speclal airplane photographs and es- timated by engineers to approach within one half inch of accuracy, with the rapids above and the surging gorge below true to life and meas- ured to scale, Mr. Hoover will view revenue and George Frank, a town policeman, had no legal right to eross the New Haven road tracks at grade, I'he nine men charged with trespass- ing on ratiroad property last VFriday when they were arrested by railroad | police, all pleaded not guilty to the trespass charges, After hearing the state’'s testimony Justice M. A, Ger- mond suspended judgment in all the cases, warning the accused that should they be found using the crossing again the result of various experiments (hey would not fare so easily. with weirs and artificial isiands in The records of the raliroad com- regulating the flow over the crest. mission showed that the crossing was Fear has been expressed by en- | grdered abolished after several hear- ginears that the cataract if 1eft jup8 hold in the raitroad station at further to its own devices, cventually | yiast Haven, The lown records shows will destroy Its own beauty of con- .4 yo acceptance of the order but in- tour, It is estimated that 80 per joated that the town had acceded eent of the water passing over the [y 4 order astablishing a Bubstitute combined 4,000 foot crest of the | . quing over te railicad tracks, half Amerlcan and Canadian falls i8 con- 4 e from cue old prade crossing. centrated in the comparatively narrow Hauilroad offiviai: admisted that the throat of the Horshoe falls. ThUS, | \aiond fonce at the crossing had it is maintained, the throat is reced- “.‘.n tor: do The accused men of- ing mors than the average six feet| e no test'mons but weve prepared Per year that it 18 cstimated the [y, geove the: said, thet the erossing limestone Yace of the falls has BIVED .5 peen in use sy pedestrians in the with erosion. up In its battic (oolidge Wires S\mpaflw To Brother of Victim Bridgeport, June 14. — #ohn Beto, brother of Stephen Beto who lost his e in the explosion aboard the U, & 8. Mississippl, Thursday, tdday re veived & message of sympathy from President Coolidge. Other messages réceived today by Mr. Beto were from noith end of the without Intesteronce The railroad action vifedds to prevent road property in placoe In the 1te, arrests having Heen made at a ntimler of pents along the lines of the road, town for many years, by the railroad. wus In line with ircepass on rail- many British Agent May Be Chased From Mexico Necretary of the Navy Wilbur and London, June 14.—According to of- Captain W. ). Brotherton, U. 8. N, ficial advices from Mexico City, Whe e | Liritish agent there, Herbert C. Cum- mings, charged with the duty of pro- tecting British interests, has aroused tre displeasure of the Obregon gov- ernpment, with which Great Britain has wo relations, Cummings is threat- ered with expulsion from the coun- try. NOTED LECTURER DIES Annapolis, Md.. June 14.—Dr. C. Al- phonso Smith, noted educator and lec- turer, head of the depaftment of Eng- Hish at the naval academy, d yes- Serday. He was 80 years old. ‘AMERICAN ESCAPES NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, HIGH SCHOOL BOYS .. OUT OF CUSTODY C. ¥. Post, a Salesman ditor Herald: Won't you let me as a citizen growing little city through the col- | umns of the “Herald” offer my con-| nm!nl.«tmnfi’ :1.1”|1‘ (n).n:,].); (:..lnm:;u‘. JYO ”hs Who Grea ed Dl m»bance [ council comn svering on | ordinances? ¢ el e N R e ould Released From Probation absolutely fcel proud of such a group to pass on our public streets, it is too - ! bad we could not secure their photo- Judge Renjamin W. Alling suspend- / - The school committee gave a hear ! used alones with un | Liiees :],‘I\ / mlnl‘, (, etennes of | graphs via telephone—for if you no- | 5 LR Ry g o8 14 of i erds 0 g tice tl atest photographic inven- rivaled moth and au Fills atrect wiho: had peli- {ical this laicet photogrephio HiEL ritain AL Ty S tioned that his two children now ex- | o ‘ = didhtonss , engueod in the disturbanc i the germ - destroying ol from school by failure to com-|as though they were “shivering” or e J’ in turi n ‘ " ' S cr. | “shimmying.” Cupitol theater the latter part o ly with the vaceination order be per i ) ] o . pr()pcl'tleso “:.in‘\fl to ‘m nd class No action| 8o, going back to our growing “" March and whose cases were con-, - 5 » ¢ ¢ resent our city P vas taken, Dr. C. H. Iteimer of Dur-|young men who represcn tinied when they wers tried on March Has a fine odor ges ‘: ‘,:.,‘,,,,‘} of the Conneeticut| ordinance committee—as stated above 1} N iedas i i (lean and pure Medical Liberty league, accompanied j-—we should feel proud “"v”’rm;\'luk s =l s lhOn Mr. Iletchner and at his request was | pecially for the fine px'm\_r, ], vo of the young men failec ap- S e hoare the chairman, David L. alr, has|poap in court this morning and Ju permitted to address the board. : 2 pea n 1 25C bhox ’ The petitioner gns his reason for | done by his rll(:|):|f)vvr4[]‘n 1 irlsin i s e e not having his children vaccinated the [about the one-wa R IC + | see the e ere summonec - THE {aet: that helnadi submittedl to Lhel " In . recent issue ot the \“Herald!sce thatithey were summoned to as | treatment years ago and suffercd ill | Mr, Nair made known to the citizens | pcar Monday morning Ns N | effects. He sald he could have had of New Britain that an engineer bY | When the cases were called for d the echildren in school under certifi-|the name of C. ¥. Post, ¢ position, Judge Alling said ti r o v v » to this eity | hatior )ificer Edward €. Connolly wates signed by a local physician pur- | heth, N. J, would come to bation Officer g n D |)u|1|l¥L to show the children vaccinat- whenever the ordinance committee |y, informed him that t had | ed on a specific date, but he had torn would invite him and assist the sald | zqhered strictly to the terms of their up th® paper as he did not wish 10| committee by preparing a modern | ;ghation and he did not feel that ar mg o. be a party to such an action. | solution covering on traffic conditions | fyrther punishment v required, He After Dr. Reimer had spoken sev- geally, sald that he hoped they learned a . S eral minutes on the Fletchner matter Followed by another prese article | j.econ from their experience that wild 169'171 Maln t- | he began a discussion 8 \a in a morning out-of-town newspaper | follow them through life and perhaps in general and was halted by Presi-| (nore propaganda) Chairman Nair keep them from committing e dent P. F. King of the school com-+tgjing gut this article to the elerk of | pare serfous offense mittee, { his committee who is by the way a Phelan of Maple street Supt. S. H. Holmes advised the: ,.a) representative of the out-of- | und Ben Rogin of 397 Chestnut strect [hoard that only 85 children out of |y,upn marning paper stating, that this | failed to appear o 112,000 registered are not in 8chool |, giyoer, (has. 1. Post, of Elizabeth, | The boys who 0 l 'hrr‘aupn of this order, N. J.,, recommend the one-way traffic | pepded in their ¢ Contracts were authorized wl'h B. | around Central Park and he promised | Scully of 92 Hart street, ¥Fra (. Porter Sons for a new car;::’l fOF 4o mail & letter of his findings to the | Grath of 3 e the Senior High school for $2 545{ committee when he got home without Jeanctte of 2 [and with Louis Croll for & slag roof| ,.;p0 which he did and he further | Harold I. Kopolowitz 2 hool addition for ¥ 0 or [for the trade school a stated that the cities of Detroit, Tor- | strect, Howard Belzer of 70 Eim §114. " o | onto, Canada, also Pittsburgh did not | street, Iarry shechtman of 8 @ mefoy “‘"":"1'.”'0:"; ”-wl‘q'm.l | at first think well of a one-way traf- | Chestnut strect, Albin Fengler of 452 ans for an adc - | 2 il “ " 9 y , Horsfall- §! F'* bl | fie, but today they thought 1t was | Park street, Edward O'Brien of 112 ‘\ome' men buy | 107 sohool aa drawn by "“!:)',""; C':’hrfl great. (Mr. Post fecls we are some | Arch street, Harold Beagle of 70 Elm Made Clothes for comfort §|ence Palmer were approved by city). street, Henry Zehrer of Trinity ilored board and the work will be started Th last Thirsday'a mor e ot atreot iy SRR \ alone—they are tailore soon, The estimated cost is $175,000, n las hurgday’s morning issu street, Her aylor o y Lincoln A 4 the out-of-town morning paper a street, Anthony Martino of Kensing right and fit ngh( A flag given the Trade hool by < > 0 & I'4 J [ Max Unkelbach was formally accept. | further article appeared with a head- | ton, Leltoy Regley of 59 Beaver & > A 8 *( )] 2 tree d Ernest Neipp of 49 Gris- = They're stylish, too, and [§l{cd and a note of thanks sent to mli"f'"m‘:’\‘:_':;"_‘fi:ar'flz'j"“""" in Favor sittat AudiBTeAC el ppRod VG TN <l od . donor, % % x A we \tllor them from im- Mrs. Rertha K. Tallon advised the| Of course this was expected, for at Bitten By “sStool Pigeon” ¢ ¢ 3 the council chame Dominick Grzegarwicz of 95 Daley board that she has suffered damages |# Public meeting in portes woolens at as a result of a fall doownstairs in the | PeT & number of Main street prop- |street foll a vietim to the wiles of a 3 Fenior High achool, November 19 and erty owners appeared against the one- | “stool pigeon” employed by the police $50 U she will ask payment by the eity, Her | WAY traffic and one of them went as | yesterday and as a reshlt was found | P * claim was referred to the finance|fAr as to make it known that a guilty by Judge Alling of violating | committee, member of the city ordinance com- the liquor laws and fined 22000 Th H. E. Wessels &chool Principal mittee stated prior to the date of | defendant pleaded not guflty and told ol | this public meeting being held, “Let | the court that e never s any - | tha '\2_"'""";':1'}:“' ")' "]“r;-‘ “:“""“: them come to the meeting (meaning | quor, but always kept some in 1] M“'”‘ \‘;‘:: _\_'flm |"‘ "':""“"‘""-‘; “'"" the public) and blow their heads off | house for his own use . were 4.:-.-.-,,.'..4 ,.,:,1' ”"’,‘ 'nlln;'-vh‘\;n.:»' we'll pass a one-way traffic anyway The pollee testified that they went They did recommend it. to the Grzegarwles home last night ointments made: HO SEALLS i ;",'"L'mn principal of the | UL here i the best part of the [and sent an “agent” fn to huy some 2 Elthu Burritt Junfor High school: | propaganda that the committen kept | lHquor for them. They gave him a sylum Street David Swift, chomistry, Senior. high | 0 (hemselves, and it has now leaked [ marked bifl. Aftor being In ihe | S ehisei® Minels Gitie '.‘"mfh lout. “Get this” our friend, Mr, Chas. | house a short while, the “agent” Hartfonl. Central Juntor high school: f'nrnlhv".j ’l':w:; |lhn ;uppnm .l) engineer, T.. .-y.n-.-g,l: \-n\;'n ’I-vn' !’H\‘L bottle of 2 e Wenker, typewriting, Central Junlor wa ntroduced as such is a simple | moonshine e turned it over to the “It Pays o Buy Our Kind bigh school: Mary Cox,® Kathryn |PI8ID rlm'!rn‘. light salesman who | police and they entered the house | | Andres and Reatrice Renzon, Junfor | hails from New Jersey with eleetric and made a search for more of the | [ nigh schools; Dewey Van Cott, = Illxh' posts and lantgrns In his trunk— | Hquor. They found a small quantity | ", 3 | Mulda Relek physical education, | found the local ordinance committen | and soma burnt sngur “‘l feh they " Voice Culture |wisiincion scion: Heien cotranepen 10e €00 felons and handed him | elaimed was used for coloring pur- and Mildred May, elementary grades; |® POSUphopaganda in a nice smooth | poses Special Aftention to Beginners Edward Stobbins. truant offieer " | way—was going to do away with the | ‘The defendant told the court that D h The teacheby committes nlso ree. | WO Policemen if they would pur- | the “agent” came into his house and ames ona ueu,...nwm that the summer scnooy (Chase two dandy = posts and lghts told him that he was wick and asked 5 M ¢l manufactured by the Ameriean Gas | for a drink of liquor. Tle gave it to TRAINING SIGHT READING open July 7 and elose August 15, " g b 4 :‘:,“.. ”,q".' ‘Phone 127413 holding sossions from §:30 te 11:3 (COMPany of Elizabeth, N, J. 1 want ' him and then was asked for some to | again to congratulate the mayor's eity | take away as he feit that he would | juil ordinance committee and also take this opportunity to congratulate the | young man, Mr. Post who was sup posed to he an engineer for his eour tesy to the ordingnee committer NUFI 8AID, T ™ Sermmwre SUNDAY GHINESE PIRATES Rex Ray Reported to Have Gained His Freedom Ry the Associated Press, Peking, June 14— Rex Hay, American captured by river pirs I Kwangsi Provinee late last me has escaped from the mougtain stronghold where he was taken, said advices received today from the com mander of the American gunboat ! Pampanga, sent to Wuehow in econ nection with the capture of Ray and others, Ray was one of a aboard a motorboat of four to party on the way Kwellin to rescue missionarics be lieved to be in danger there because of fighting between Kwangsi and Kwangtung troops. The pirates blindfolded all four and took them to the mountains for detention, Later R. A. Jaffray of Toronte and Dr. H G. Miller an American, were released fo take the pirates’ demand for a heavy ransom to the captives' friends lay's escape leaves ¥, H. Carne, an Australian, as the =ole number of the party still held. The advices from were forwarded through congul-general at Canton, general is trying te ) the Chinese authoritics the still be- This Week is Fruited Cream. the Pampanga the Ameri The arn can consul through condition of the forcigners traguered at Kweilin, of them, | the Rev, Joseph Cun gham, w-s re uorted ntl ¥te have been killed by a stray bullet One recr Railroad lnmnr\ as to (Cause of Fatal Accident Danbury, June 14.—At the division headguarters of the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad in this city an investigation was commenced 30%31; 32x31, x4 this afternoon to dctermine the cause 2251 of the train wreck at Cornwall Bridge 33x4 en the Danbury-Pittsfield line of the s New Haven system vesterday, in s which twe men wers kitled and two 32x41; injured. Superintendent J. W. Cwuin 331, con, of the Danbury » ep- F n. of the Danhury division, and rep s, resontatives of the prblic utilitios an.s commission of the State and the 1. C. PINN weo 29%9 C., are taking part in the inquiry ae_ s o1%9 The biockade resulting from the wrock was lifted last night and traine are moving normally on the Fitts field line today Henty T. Johnson, a frainman in- jured in the accident, was able to Jeava the Danbury hospital today and g0 to his home. James B. Bennett, engineer, Who was seversly sealded is stated to be deing well and his re- covery is expected. SATURDAY, NEW HAVEN DAIRY S0LD AT THE SPECIAL PRICE 30° PINT-60'QUART A New Flavor Combination Weekly. | Sold Only By New Haven Dairy Dealers. 6 EL JUNE 14, 1924 2 ey Kills Calf in Cellar, Butcher Is Fined $15 o Fazzina of 87 was fined $15 and Spring street costs when he was arraigned in police court today on a charge of violating the city ordinances killing a calf in the cellar his house. He was arrested [ 1t by Policeman Patrigk O’'Mara, whe received a com- plaint that the man was butch- cring a calf in lis cellar. He ! investigated and Frazzina told him that he was going, to take the meat to the slaughter house tod: to have it inspected. ina conducts a store and \s going to sell the veal t} O'Mara testitied that Ira zina had not notified the slaugh- » house or the food inspector he was going to kill the |l} When asked why he had done this, Kazzina told the | court that he bought the calf about a week ago and kept it in his cellar The animal made =0 much down there that in the could sleep made up his mind last | night that he would kill it. e e not noise house nobody 50 he need more of it later for his sickness. He filled a milk bottle and turned it and when asked how much hel wanted for it, he answered “anything you want to give me, you sece, I don't sell it*but just have it for myself.” He Wus uble to tell what the coloring matter was in the house for telling | the court that he had not seen it be- fore and didn't know how to make it. His Second Appearance, Mycon Gordon of 1469 Stanley treet had judgment suspended on a charge of operating a motor vehicle withoat a license, Gordon is only 17 years old and it was his sccond ap- pearance in court for the same of- Judge Alling warned him to automobiles alone in the future, ITe was arrested last night after a machine he was driving backed into a machine driven by Herman Vogel of street on Stanley street The Yogel machine was wheel, over, leg cave 139 Cherry night, damaged on the res Giordon told the court that he took 1 chance driving the machine, not thinking that anything was going to happer Made Hooch for Husband, A suspended sentence of 30 daya was imposed in the case of Mrs., John Grigarczyk of 208 Curtis street, irge l with vielating the liquor law, vhich was continued until today for arczyk was ar- | after they found and paraphernalia lisposition. Mis, G rested by the police v quantity of mash or the manufacture of moonshine in | or home. She told the court that | 10 did not sell it, but as her hus- | Land made small pay and there were | five children to support, ehe made liquor for him so he wouldn't be spending all his pay outside for Jiquor, Judge Alling asked her this morn- ing if her husband has been getting vong without liguor since she was rrested, and whe sald that he was buying it around in different places, ¥he said that he wasn't drinking as he did while ghe was making nise they conldn't afford it. She vas warned by the court not to start making it again or ghe would go to SPECIAL Strawberry Bisque Ice BIGTIRESALE of AMERICAN SUPER CORD § 10,000-Mile-Guarantee Tue«—(.el Your Season Supply l Tubes | $1.40 | 1.50 | Open Evenings — Tel. 1712 AMERICAN SALES CO. Inc. M ST. ¢ Crque | Sets for 1924 $3.50 $5.50 set Herbert L. Mi HARDWARE It BEATS. .. 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