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MYSTERY THICKENS IN ANDREWS EASF Mother and Children Taken tu Belchertown and Shipped Back Developments come thick andy fast in t Joseph Andrews, a City Coal and Wood Co., an forema by some 1 take his wife and childre farm in Relchertown, Mass aay. Tn fact, the Mr. Potter referred to, did r age to get Mrs, Andr tination, but the thorities, cla gt Know about this inter-state checker and that it was not thwir me \Mrs. A and her four ki back to Rritain, the tient have denic Tudge W. this claims Mr. Andrev aton ,of 1 ) claim misrepresentatio and suct methods” and her Massachusett move tely my Russian t ness tri T arterno to be told by 1 Mr. Potter t e children and on t tement to him Misquoted The dudge rd, who in ynsulted by Vo convergations witl NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WILL SPEAK HERE DrAcumann of Chengti, China, | Rey, Visiting Parents, Will Tell of Life in Orient, D. D, of | upy the pulpit | odist church this Sun- | m. and give an ad- caving New Britain in 1915, M. | Neumann was born here and is the and Mrs. E. F. Neu- Main stre He | brothers, Carl mann, irer of the Union Manufacturing | the Rev. Neu- in Lawrence, New | Miss Sarah Neu- tain. Mr, Neumann | Stockwell of New | have two voung is gradu of the 'd Wesleyan uni- institution giving de- 11 oc cond son of Mr of 189 South treas ompany, d man high scl the latter im last Monday the honorary ree of doctor of divinity. It has been | ine years since the Neumanns were n the United States. Doctor Neumann will give on Sun- a glimpse of that far awa | tell of his experiences as a pro- sor in the eWst China unive On Saturday, June 28, the Sunday Trinity Methodist church will hold its annual picnic at Rock- well park, RBristol. Transportation | school of FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1924. Dawes Family OIL SCANDALS ARE FOR AMMUNITION (Continued from First Page) | Today's decision by the sub-com- | mittee still has to be passed by the national eommittee which meets to- morrow, but the expectation is that the recommendation against the eve- | contributions of $100 for each ticket. ing session delivery will be approved. Day's Best Joke Reports of a peace pact between |w. R, {drew attention from | American today. | page one headed Hearst's | It printed a box on “It's news to me, reply of Hylan on Smith truce.” A page two story of the activities | of Governor Smith and claims of his | supporters |count shows | heading: was day's best joke." Wets Are Active Assistant Manager John headed: deficit.” “Smith’'s | The Herald- | Tribune had the following page one | Smith as president. “Hearst-Smith deal is called |to the women delegates went te school | yesterday to learn how to do it right. | Under the leadership of Mrs, John I {Hylan they took a trip on one of the |city's boats on which two eloguent !cil: officials filled them with a line ;nr chatter to be retalled to their guem. Some Seats Left There are still a few convention | seats left, it was announced today | Tickets good for all sessions, regard- less of how long the convention might last, are to be obtained in return for | The seating board of the national | democratic committee announced that there also remained a few boxes avail- Hearst and Governor Smith able at prices running from $2,000 up. Thousands of persons who are un- able to attend the convention will be given an opportunity to hear the pro- ceedings through huge amplifiers which will be set up in three city parks by the New York state com- mittee for the nomination of Governor The three am- plifiere, to be connected with Madison Square Garden by direct wires, will | be installed in Central Park, Madison T. Flood |of the Association Against the Prohi- | bition Amendment claims that ap‘ proximately 135 convention votes will be cast by members of his organiza- ‘rlon Ten of Missouri's delegates, he J«nd could be counted upon to vote {for the association's cundidate He added that the dele- | resolutions. and Savare and City Hall vlrk. TROLLEY STRIKES WOMAN Mrs, Mary Marson of MecClintock Road Injured at Corner of Wash- ington and Broad Streets. being heard on all sides It all happened w) #aid td be a Mr. Potter ca . Andrews home on Wewr ay all, % |tion had a wet delegations from Porto ' eording to the story ‘told by the Ar Cilinnat 7 ¢ 5 -- Rk X IRice. drews family, and 1 ed Xirs. A g % 3 &Fews (o gt her four children P. 0. INSPECTOR HERE to accompany him to Masss at once. She alleges she was structed | her prtis She notified her hushand who ques s b tioned the visitor. Mrs, Andre ; married before and three of her chi dren were with her former hushand | ;... 1 back in New who, she says, is dead, But the « hired car. Nobody knows who paid child 18 the daughter of Mr. Andrews e car, but anyhow tamily £he expects to hecome a mother again s 5 inls at within a few days » y arrived in this c Mr. Andrews appealed te his em 3 oitxiion 12 |and started a survey with pleyer, Douglas A. Johnstor He said 24, f cw Britain's § he did not know who the visitor was Ba gave no information nor showed any papers He sald the man told Rim “You are not able to take care of your wife and children, they must over to the city charity 4I<)u||!m-nl wit where they came “t \ ork was 80 back with me to where they came | . "o o ped by his employers and Frwin yesterday and work w from started redistricting the Britain . Johnston was not sso easily | received about $3 a week “in food | starts he city. Tyler, past presidents of New s y P easlly | o om the city. This department in . Buckley will be gone for a fi b handled, He sent his superintendent | T s, after which he will return and IPodt has pledges of support Mr. ' ed the state depa ant of | Jays, Donald E, Parker to the police sta. 'Urn notified t department « I Bristol, Watcrbury police de "*_ G SRt G P Meriden partment knew nothing about the OF0WS €4 ) this oity in okl tion, and since he case and Androws was advised not 1o | Belche vl‘;nfllw‘jv]\k‘.l n“::\ 1!"\‘\),1;";\‘ promotion his backers are Vice-President Now and in Line ‘ in & mon lor Promotion Tomorrow A 1ot anyone take away his family ex. board ) p s o el aianstry cept by due process of law ma the state to handle, 1 .~u|-; r:w\lr Yesterday morning the mysterious Whether the state department de 5 |l, ‘<'< o “Mr. Potter,” whose name {s said to (Clded to make an empt to rail- Judid ‘»‘l‘» department o denier nembership of 6,810 which gure and says ywrships of 1022 of Potter cor gates from Wisconsin #fre wet with one exception and that the organiza- will be provided for the scholars and ed by aged 33, of i Mrs. Mary Marson, % McClintoek road, stepped there be a dry plank inserted into the N°r of Washington and Broad streets slattorm. this noon but was unable to make her way to the stdewalk because a large utomobile truck, which was passing, blocked her progress. The trolley car continued on its way and, as it was turning the corner, the rear end swung around, hit Mrs, Marson and knocked her down. She was not seri- mented force of prohibition agents | ously injured but is suffering from throughout the convention period. | bruises and abrasions. She was re- -— | moved to the home of her mother at Women Learn How 224 Washington street and was attend- The women who will be hostesses | ed by Dr. Waterman C. Lyon. Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn orr. ARCR v general good time is antici frbom =& ed that Mr ready |\ ; to usett Andrews debts for pay some (o8 incurrec patie five weeks in the New ain general S e —_ felt it was up to the Depar nt Shows Intention to : 3 ¥ Must By Dry it to defray the re . WS VAN | tur e. Mr. Cook agreed and ! her chi Rritain in Afair The nation’s big chief of all the dry forces, Commissioner Haynes, is to be | here to see that the convention is a | dry affair. It was announced that he | woud direct the activits of the aug- 1ot husha tring Local Service Up to Date— woman and Congresman Fenn Also Drops In. arrive 1od by post Was We can roll eggs on the White House lawn on ,m-u:z” ’ " S " That is the way Dana and Virginia Dawes, £ adopted (‘hilrhnn of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Charles G. Dawes, re- ceived the news of their “dad’s” nomination for the vice ;)resi~' dency. The children, both pupils of Miller Public school in Evanston, were adopted by the general and his wife following the death of the Dawes’ only son, Rufus F. Dawes, several years ago. The Dawes also have a daughter, Mrs. Melvin Ericson, fourth office ington y yesterday the idea o stal gervice April <ince he eame he has been |UP appealed to In ho gave man E ing to dute spector Buckley a e Hart Fenn, who ias interested cuse himself in the New Britain had an interview with Postmaster H yin the hospital aid He home fre recewing some the Welfare temporary aid 1 the 1 Congress- situation, from and local delega- | is next in line for confident An- | Wil as If of all the i1 PHONE 14092 127 MAIN STREET possible T irious Hing to the which were presented to officiais by Postmaster I dent of Mails James 1. ton v ity GORDON HOSIERY KRAMER HOSIERY VAN RAALTE HOSIERY TRIUMPH HOSIERY Made according to the most rigid specifications, This Hosiery is known for the long wearing qualities and never fails to give lasting satisfaction, Shown in all the wantzd nhndes, priced $1.00 to $2.50 pair. 1-3 OFF—AIl Coats for Women and Children; New Scarfs, New Sweaters, Dainty Lingerie, Jewelry and Gloves for the June Brides and Graduates, ' LEGION MEMBERSHIP, June 20, A from state American member- head- Legion weross the L I yad the family horder 3 otte dled a ¢ be James T. Potter, called again and way withip a month | demanded that the woman and her And in this cxpense ehildren accompany him to Massa d chusetts, “This tir he was accon panied by a But in meantime Mr. Johnston on behalf « Ma foreman had consulted Judge W K C, Hungerford A them i% no one by the nume ed with that department Alcoholic Liquors During Conven- Was in a Hurry. the savs t now tion Are Being Made, to that office 18 anticipated drove ®o ), = A large delegation will go that New York, June 2 Special plans | Britain Aerle of Kamios to assist sale o lcoholic local eandidate York during the ied will by Walters vention will be made | yyoppy ik and A. Camp Cantield, prohibl- o)) “gelegates trom Britaln today. Roy A. aerie, and M. T. Kerwin, lLawrence COMMISSIONCT, | Kramer, James O'Brien and Willlan wiey, chie rreive tonigl from the Nathan agents sent here rarlly from other eities, to Have your eyes examined s Dartias who teok them heve |ChATEe of the campaign and glasses fitted by one who et bootleggers and 1lliclt eafes. ywing # making an New York will not be entirely dry knnw" Canficld, sinee ‘nomination o Heavy Zylo-shell spectacle ta could dry up New York in a frames; special price $3.5 but it 18 hoped to in liquor to as low f going through the ems to know. K. E of the s and woman stat institutions t of the Fraternal T g seeeding 1) men 110 I'he objection of is 11,522, and the shive will end on July 31, of these cups. 1o drive r cup contests There are four Special Plans 1o Suppress Sale of Ehi Mate. b 5 eandidats ite presidency and at the conven in Norwich tomorrow his eloction who advise Andrews AWy from King Runs Train Swindon, Sng.—Thousands of raile way workers were treated to the spectacle of the king of England run- ning his own train here recently, and while the king was playing engineer, | on duty as lookout jehertown to suppress the fquors in New ratic co iicised in putting across the informed lemoc P tomorrowy Palmer ve and , " tion direclor, said Haynes prohibition and K. ¢ Yel o queen wa tion A vith tempo- take against yrohib et rohi hoy | ABENL N scores of ager day or a year traffic a point as possible COMMITTEES NAMED nothing prepared for 3 the Releherte ton A to have told Mra Lenses and Examinatior b E It is all out of A clear sl to n Lewis A. Hines, Ref.D. Eyesight Specialist 57 PRATT ST, Hartford it Lol LH ter o . «'s Lutherat ting last evening e 8 to make prepara will be Join the Crowds on Saturday at The Luke Horsfall Co.’s 93 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD REAT BACKWARD SEASON SALE THE PRICES TELL THE STORY— reduce the tron at luce t is Alleg Andre Segar Has An Aliv New Eng- in This Walither League to land District Convention City Next September, Mat onth Walther league of 8t its 1 ted com Rooms 504 and ? e Tor the nvention of SSION OF THE ART MMER HARTFORD SCHOOL July 7th to August 18th A ehair on the respoctiy mmittees Iging, Otto program, Al fred jcher ment, Pau ske; refres Eisie Haus committea, Harbert THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS LIKE THESE Hehle A #ix and sales Design, Mus the Figure Teachers » nann mmittecn sart ! 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