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COURT TURNS DOWN ANTI-BONUS - PLEA . Taxpayer Held Not to Havel Enough Interest Washington, June of Major Joseph W York to stop payment o bonus on the ground t unconstitutional was dismisse terday by Justice Wendell P ford in the District of Columbia su- preme court. Wheless, who is an attorney former major in the judge depantment of the A. 1. | jamin Catchings, anc lawyer, had sought an injunc against Secretary Mellon and government officials to prevent bonus mon from beir paid out. Justice Stafford was also dismiss Mr. Catching's petition a telegram from Knowlton Dur New York, president fce Men's Anti-Bonus permission to fiie was read Catchings. The cided postpone decision for 30 days in ease. An assistant district non West, cited a United States supreme court in a case involving the Shey Towner mater- | pity act, in which a Massachusetts woman sought an injunction s government officials to prevent the earrying out of that act. cislon was to the effect payer had not sufficient in the bill to be entitied to an injunc- tion, and also that the maternity act did not eompel any one to accept a payment or benefit thereunde No eXx-service man or woman is com- pelied to accept any thing under the bonus bill, the court was informed Both Messrs. Wheless and Catch- ings attacked the validity of the bhill, but Mr. West contended that eon- gress could, under the general wel- fare clause of the constitution, ap- propriate money for the purposes out- lined in it, and his contention was sustained in so far as Wheless' peti- tion is concerned. The latter also sued as a taxpay- er and deplored the drain on the treasury when the payments shall begin. The court ignored this argu- ment and held that the interest of a taxpayer was not sufficient to warrant the {ssuance of even a temporary in- Junetion to prevent the bonus pay- ments. Wheless will appeal, {5 ARE MENTIONED Democrats Have This Number of advocate's and Ben h w York ion other ¥ about to when am of erv- asking by of the ex briefs court d The that a interest tax- Candidates From Which to Choose Their Nomince, New York, June 28 —TWhen the roll call of states was completed yes- terday sixteen eandidates for the prosidency had been nominated by the democratic national convention. Among the nominees are five United Brtates Senators and the Governors of six states, Here is the list, in order of the candidates’ respective states: Senator O, W, Underwood . .Alabama Senator J. T. Robinson ..., Arkansas Willlam Gibbs McAdoo ... .California Ex-8enator W, Baulsbury ..Delaware Benator Samuel M. Ralston . .Indiana Governor Jonathan M. Davis " Kansas Governor Albert C, Ritchle ,Maryland Senator W. N. Ferris , . Michigan Governor F. H, Brown N, Hampshire Governor Chas. W. Bryan ..Nebraska | Governor I, H. Brown, N, Hampshire | Governor G. 8. Bllzer , ... New Jersey Governor Alfred ¥. Smith ,New York David Francls Houston ...New York Ex-Governor James M, Cox n..-.Ohio Benator Carter Glass .Virginia John W, Davis wswwewes West Virginia 4§ NANS 10 TESTIFY | Beam of Matne Will Take Sides | 4 Btate tn Case Against Clarence 7 & Bartng, Alleged Poisone, Whitd Plains, N, Y., June 28.—Miss Mildred Beam, a native of Maine, former schoo! teacher at Flizabet A J4 A0d friend of Clarence 0, Haring, | will testify for the state at the trial Baring on charges of attempting to murder his wife with polson and dis- eaze germs, Dist Attorney Rowland announced todav, The taking of tes- timony will start Monday Mias Beam left her Baring case Ehe has sinca bee ears, Mr, Rowland Bealth has been impa of Miscellaneous Shower In Honor of Miss A misce s #ho Miss Gia Daly zight at her home . O'Brien €0 trien Daly " P Ma Daly M acting as present 1 fciating clerg VERDICT IN FRANKS CAsy Coroner's Jury ¥Finde Leopoid and Loeh Cansed His Death Chiesgs, I by eon bl Loe pere and & took another t esroners fnding t hands of t routine erely t Except for throng gat been ob which 4 fet Nat hard celimate w party 1o poched 1 1 Leopold is « #6 a visitor 1 could get dance | Eugena i "nf this Brotherhood particular democratie eandidate, rep. ‘" NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1924. City Items Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Dargan of Wash- ington, D. C., and James Price of veland, Ohio, are the guests of 1k Price of Pearl Court \Miss | cut Business college has takne a po- sition with the Aetna Insurance Com- of Hartford, Semon's Cherry delivery advt Judge Fra Ny ice in bul Axelrod's, 'phone 136 eream Bernard 1 finey of the yate Court has appointeg William | i Jol Long and Jumes W the son ap- praisers o Rev, Winters ite The Mrs. u awar Fairview ms of ¥ Colts of Pla Mrs, street. luncheon set made wille has William Daigle Stanle ed to Veterans auxiliary will a regular meeting Monday night AT all. As this is the last the season, atten- is expected ing of a large in bulk. 16 non's Cherry Axe ie am Free delivery advt The Tta in ha ‘phone action Delfin the been xen Max Lumber from the against Tresky st itain Co withdrawn docket court Mrs, I'raceski spending Ve Atlantic City. the Marl are at at 5¢ val s I'he registered ough-Blenheim 1k was el Polic Joseph H street morni Monday wee tion v are bor- Sam ¥ \umerary Lafayette by Super- man yes on this arraigned i will be court on 0 nce to leaving yrses un- hitehe Edward Lindberg ed polic tire rim repo to the this morning was stolen from ile it was parked street, that and his car rear of 179 P A. J. Simmons of the Simmons Stor- ige Battery Co. reported to the po- ce today that an automobile tire and rim was stolen from a car parked in front of 21 Winthrop street last night Jos:ph Borosky of 140 Grove street reported to the police today t some one took his care ent of garage at 219 | Beaver street without his permission, He asked the police to assist in locat- ing the machine, A son was born today at the New Britain General hospital to Mr. and Mrs, Servius Mavenelle of Southing- ton. HERRIOT IN TROUBLE Sogfalists Refuse to Vote on Confi- \ éenrr- Request in Fight Over Money For Army of Occupation, v The Assaciated Press, Paris, June 28,—The Herrlot minis- try was placed in a dangerous posi- tion this afternoon when the socialists |refused to vote appropriations for the forees of occupation in the Ruh whereupon the premier put the ques tion of confidenee and part of the so- clalists abstained from voting. TNTONS NOT FOR McADOO Cleveland, June 28.-—Executives the Transportdion RBrotherhoods to- day issued formal denials of reports from New York that railroad brother hoods were to support Willlam @G, MeAdon “I have not phomised or committed support of tha Brotherhood of Loco motive Engineers to any democratie candidate in any way nor have I any authorization to do &0,"” Warren & Stone, president of the Enginesrs' of | Brotherhood said, The statement issued by Robertson, president of th hood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, said “The Firemen's Brotherhend has made absolutely no commitment in favor of McAdon and has no representative at the cratie convention authorized to speak for us. Statement fpom any member Indorsing any D B Brother. resents only his personal views' *"The progressive convention to he held in Cleveland July 4 and 5 pro- vides a rallying ground for all are still animated by the spirit of the fathers of our eommon country.” WINS POLO CUP By The Assn ¥ Hurlingham, Hopping's ¥ Hurlingham defeating 1, team eleven June Earl tteam today won npion polo Guest's Tedple- the w, the cup, ton final mate piay Easteott Major ¥, team B. Hur ¥, Hs 1 Mr. Hoppi Tempie am fncluded 'hipps-Horr 1 nd Mr rett 1e Tr Mr ng game gnale ATTOMOBILE. WRICK WINS AGAIN Mise AMERICAN iRt nde Tea ra GEY ALY EGED BEEnR and Miss | He | violating a city erdinance | Park ctreet | demo- | CUMMINGS HAS LEAD Yale Player is Three Up on Taft of Dartmouth at End of First 18 Holes | Today. | Greenwich June Dexter |Cummings of Chicago, playing under {the colors of Yale University, led W, |H. Taft, Dartmouth, three up, at the end of the first 18 holes of the hole fin ound the inter- | collegiate golf championship today. Taft was in trouble during most of the iround but good putting on the greens [ kept down his stroke total nmings | displaydd steady game, keeping around par figures on almost lole, i of | 56 match for every ricNic friends of invited to attend 13 ity picnic at Hartford, on Ju bring a basket lunch the Pond house in th | W, Members and w.C the the Elizabeth Park, hose going will and will meet at park at noon. are Beaths city | Patsy Devivo, Patsy, the it son Mrs. Louis Devivo, died {at*his home, Ithis afternoon ia and Saga meral Spring street, Burial Mary's cemetery. infa of Mr. last funeral o'clock and evening was held from lLa- ors on in no's fi ¥ was St Olaus E, Strom Strom, aL 87 his wife O his ¥ nome ze 50 years, died Drrive last eaves two | at night. Beride ns, Olaf H. Strom, Iruest \ a daughter, Alice M, | and a brother living in Maine. a member ow the Order of Vasa lod {and lived In New Luyitain 19 years. Funeral services will be held from the Swedish Bethany church Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. G Pihl will officiate and interment will be in Fairview cemetery, Sefton e . Strom, strom He was on Rey Rev. Jared Stare Nev, Jared Starr, aged 90, died yes- terday at his home in Newington. He was rector emeritus of Grace church, wington, and had at time, in his ministry preached in New Britain churches. He was born in New London and was educated in | Burlington College, N, J., Cheshire Academy and Trinity college, Since | | 1859 he made his home in Newing- |ton. Following his ordination in 18§ !he took charge of Grace church and | |remained with that congregation as leader until 1915 when he resigned, | Surviving is a daughter, Miss Elsie G, | Starr; two sons, Edmund of Newing- |ton and Frederick W. Starr of Spring- | field, Mass, and a number of grand- | ehildren and great-grandchildren. ¥u- | neral services wili be held tomorrow |afternoon at 3 at |church and interment will in | Cedar Grove cemetery, New London. one It Grace be o'clock Mrs, Margaret Carson Mrs, Margaret Carlson, aged £3 resident of this city for years, died last night at the | Mre, August Erickson of 117 Juhiles street, was one of the charter members of the Swedish Elim Baptist church, Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock the Swedish Elim Baptist Rev Pearson of Meriden officiating. Burial was in Fairview eemetery, al neary 50 | home of ghe | at Christina Dalka Christina Dalka, widow of Wilhelm Dalka died last evening at her home (At 215 Curtis street, aged 77 years |8he leaves three mons, August, of | Plainville; Emil and Henry of South. | | Ington, one daughter, Mrs ‘llrvnlil Ster of New Britain, a brother Au ftapel of Unionville and 12 gr ’ | ehildren, Funeral services will be held at ,|,,; {home at 2 o'clock Monday afternonn | and at 8t Matthew's church at 2:38, | | Rev. A, €. Theodore Steege officiating. | Interment will be in ¥ come-. | tery, irview whe | Funerals James Kane Funeral services fo held at 9 o' Mary's church was celeby Tames Kane | this morning | W. A, Me- | a solemn | Ay w as | was were L n 1ock at st Crann requiem mass, deacon and Re sub-deacon pall bes James Ite Raym The rera were Ma ard W How flo iam Mary Margaret Fllert Al ot s for Mar her Mar Miss Hazel B, Clark of Miss M ay afternoen at Henr Congregs e w Lewie W. Hosenberger JOSEPH A. HAFPTEY meral Director Mr. Paul Robinson. Assistant NEW LOCATION<3585 MAIN &1 Opposite St Mary's Church Tel.—Partor 1625-2 Restdence—17 Swmmer St Tl 1685.3 FLOWERS Tram " 1LERPR'S FUSY SHOP 92 CAURCH ST TEL. #98. MISSING N. Y. GIRL Blossom Cale Prolesses (o Have 15 years old, the daughter of fr N fac L her home H and m | panied him to the offices of the threadl tap der hi that 3 itelling him that she was going to walk I hushand fa da wi N with ar Calo lea said 'xplain herself home e sh th to st dered about and T Ith | Newark, ha f Ler own, o !that she could glve no re: di she was recently |outing at | friends. [er and struck her hes believe that the aceident | been responsible for her escapade HOLD VIVE IN BANRK FAILURE Preside {m | institution, were | apecial county grand jury in connec {tlon with the | ®ioux | dent of the bank | teen counts | president Johnson. o re H | Cozard, lon three counts, y/ allway e L | chureh Sunday at 9 a. m., followed by (GGG | Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Rev | Samuel Sutcliffe of New Britain wil | have charge of the servi e Ve e The Danger Signs | have returned from a fishing trip to Of Constlpatlon Millville, N, J. Walter Payne will have charge of the entertainment program for the next meeting of the Community club [which will be held next Wednesday evening. Miss Genevieve Payne is confined to Tier home on Wilcox avenue hy illness, Miss Gertrude Bunce and Chester }Bunce of Eizabethtown, N. Y., arc spending the summer at their home on Main street. B e S BERLIN NEWS (Continued From Page RETURNS 10 HOME A 4 2 Car Turns tle. A car driven by A. 8. Kober of 69 Seymns street, Hartford, turned tur- | tle yesterday afternoon near the Meriden line on the turnpike, crash- ing into the white safety fence and uprooting six fence-posts, one of which pi d the hood, Constable I'rank Brown investigated the situa- tion. 1t was reported that the man was driving but 10 miles an hour, but it is the opinion of the officer | that the car was going nearly 50 miles an hour at the time of the ac- cident. Three other men were in the car, but no one was hurt. The acci- dent was not reported by the driver. He asked someone else to report the oceurrence to the pol Car Crashed on Street. bearing the That languid feeling, accom- panied by feverishness, dull . heavy eyes, pale face, bilious- ness and lack of appetite are unmistakable signs of consti- pation. Dr.Trues Elixir gives natural, pleasant relief. It is so good for young and old that for seventy-three years it has been known as The True Family Laxative It cleanses as it clears; made of pure quality herbs—depend- able mg sold since 1851. Hazy Memory New —Blossom Cale, New- York, Jun a & thread manufacturer, ¢ home at 54 Lincol Thursday mors nigh twith an i her wanderi wis, one of her young friends in the hallw 111 Belleville a ‘Application blanks for the | servicemen’s adjusted compensation | | have been received by Kiltonic Post, American Legion. Those eligible for ese blanks may secure them by ap- plying at the Legion rooms, Chaffee’s drug store, the post officc and La- courcierre’s hardware store in Plants- ville, Any veteran who does not fully understand the instruction as to filling in these blanks may get the ary information at the Legion It is understood that those applying for blanks should bring their discharge papers, and if unable to do so get in communication with Commander Kenneth Moore bf the legion, At the twenty-eighth annual meet ing of the Lewis High school Alumni association held at the High school last night the following officerg werce ed for the ecnsuing term of office: President, Dudley Snowman; first vice-president, Douglas lewis; gecond vice-president, Edna Tyrell; cretary, kEarl Atwater; treasurer, homas Egan. An executive com- mittee of Dorothy - Ramcke, James Upson and William Cughing, were also elected, A recitation was given by Miss Myrtle Blot and vocal solos re dered by Dorothy Ramcke Immi- jeately after the meeting dance nheld in the Town hall. Camp Sequessen, located at Spring | Lake has opened for the season with |about sixty boys at the camp. It is | condneted by the Boys Scouts and practically all the instructors have ar- | rived at the camp for the summer. It was learned last night ‘that the | construction of the new road on Clark street from the Hartford Bat- |tery (‘0. south to the Waterbury- | Milldale turnpike would be started | next month. ~ The road is a state aid road and will approximately $21,000, Clarence Carter.is having o tion of two weeks from his duties at the Peck, Stow and Wileox plant, A has been born to M Mrs. Stanley Barnes, former residents of this town, now making their home lin Dinghamton, N. ¥ BRANFORD BURGLARY Hardware Store Dirok cENnses Mto and Articles Valued at Thou- sand Dollars Are Taken, ¢l a nard’'s Hardware Store was broken into during last gUNS, ammunition | avtomanbite nasories om her ewark, on ned last connt o ex- sitting at ay o« enue is a . She senior @t Barri is an attractive friends. On Thursd orning she left her home with Arthur Cale, president ark Thread Compan A car markers, Massachusetts 141,760, la evening crashed inta a car driven by Mary Castino of 563 South M:/n street, w Rritain. The accident occurred on Berlin street and the woman's car ) was damaged. There are no clues to. the identity of the driver of the other car. gir! ¥ igh school has many Family size $1.20; other sizes 60c and 40c. of the ind accom- at 67 Hamilton street, do ial mpany to some seereta work for In Berlin service ¥ calling m On the Church Tomorrow Congregational — Morning | at 10:45 o'clock. Subject of sermon “Forgetting and the Words of Christ.” Boys' (class at 10 o'clock wday school and Men's Bible class at napn, the former | in the chapel and the latter in the Community house St. Paul’'s, Kensington-—Magses at | 10 o'clock in the morning in| of Rev, John . Brennan. Sun- the 10 BURGLARS GET $10,000 Two Houses and a Garage in Green- wich Are Visited During the Night { and Valuable Loot Taken. ireenwich, June Two houses and a garage were visited by burglars last night and their loot is said to have been in excess of $10,000 worth of articles, A high-priced car was taken from the garage of E. St, John. At the home of Charles B. Row- land on Brookside Drive jewelry valued, the police report shows, at $7.000 was taken, he burglars went into Mr. Rowland's chamber and took a pocket from his trousers pock home of W, w. Heaton close by a diamond pin be. longing te M Mary Heaton, and miscellageous articles worth $300 were taken, The latter break was by front porch climbing while at the Rowland house entrance was by way of the front 1S REVOLVER CHAMPION The Associnted Press Chalons, France, Bailey of the United States Marine corps today won first honors in the Olympic individual revolver shooting comgetition, Carl Berg of Sweden, took second place, Hannelius of ¥in. land thrd, amd Amaya of Argentina fourth, her he did rrival, h need D not found he left sto Re- ome. Mrs, He her Cale telephoned made a me of friends iled to discover any wighter, notified the police. A gen- alarm with the girl's description sent out, and detectives searched wark and its environs without sue- Yesterday Mr. areanged radio station WOR to broad alarm. When young Lewis stepped of his home, he Mng against the he did s and he tool to her the e his search when and 8 and charge Cale school following o'clock ast . ed Heart, Berlin—Mass at | Rev, J. ¢, Brennan will be Sunday school will follow, ton Congregational—Morn- service at 10:45 o'clock Rev, Vernon L. Phillizs of New Haven will or along lines of pa- triotism. Sunday school at 12:10 p. m. morning | Kensington Methodist—Rev, G. B. She said | Neumann, recently returned from the went | Union university the West China wis | mission, will At 8 o'cock in y [the evening there will be a stereopti- had wan- at the church. Subject tfall | “The Finders.” Tuesday [ning the young women 3 st 2. m. in charge, Kensir Miss that not {ing hook At the f a oh ‘. sermon wa Miss Cale told her parents that aving her father Thur ve decided to look for work at she took a jitney an the end of the line, which lizabeth From her somewhat | they learned that Elizabeth park night The next v gathered left ki and walked eight miles She could not say to the Lewis home 1y preach, | door, |con ecture Path at & ory he until he n eve- h o'clock, morning, eth on |those who slept hursday on there By |of the church will tender a party to Kensington nurses and present | | 8. June 28, M. of Jun q e she young women are studying to {are at the homes at the [time. The Junior league | Wednesday afternoon at 4 Following devotional games will be payed and refreshments served, On Thursday- evening there will be a patriotic church night ser\- k to why she vost will o'clock d gone vaca- Talking to her the services emed normal except parents, Miss Cale fact her and on for son Her mother said t injured while Coney Island with She fell from a rolle 1L Her might P LICENSES SUSPEADED, notified that follane B. Joseph street, and on an have been itor's licenses of the have bheen suspended Ttems of Intel Charles Pinches of Bridgeport spending the week-end with his par Mr, and Mrs. John Pinches of | street, Gertrude friends in Wayne, The annnal pienic | Congregational church Sunday school today at Elizabeth park, The trip was made by spe- const. e | the op g peopls Husk, Hartford Giantonio, 120 1 Teoll Gavda of 191 Wroad street, Li. h been roturned to Irank kubiak of §0 Gold street and 4 parents have | ants 20 avenne; Berlin Mrs iver Kelley New Jersey of the Berlin | s visiting | Stannard’s 4 t of Sloux Falls (5, D.) Tnsti- tution Among the Tnd D, N threo officers indicted today orio of 14 8mith street took place Hartford cial trolley East Berlin The following ar the Methodist church Sunday, reguar morning worship at 10:45 a. m., fol- Sunday school at 12 o'clock, will at Epworth league at 6 evening service at § will be given hy of New Britain also qf New several selections ted anf Conn, June Stan- « MAY INSPECT RECORDS, ] Tune 28 The departs zriculture today won its con- watehe Fight to inspect the books takbn of the packing companics i considerable roughly placed at al Judge Cliffa issued 1 81,000 until an inventory is taken directing that A heavy sereen over a stde transom ' th in Main street night ane Five the by e Bioux YTalls, 8 including Tems the services at revolveri n ¢ ote. of the value bank, prosi faflure, June 14, Falls Trust and Baving ¥, H. Johnson of Sloux Falls, al a mandamus opened Fepectors Jowed hy The Junic m. and the PN At the o'elock, address Rev. Mr. Barrows The Trinity Dritain, will render it this service sheh e he 1o pariment meet window was cut sufficiently for a child 1o pughed through and lowered to the floor. This child evi dently unlocked a door the Park street side, There were footprints of three pe in dirt. An mohile probably was used to ¢ away the This 18 the time the store has heen broken into. was indicted on six 45 Don B. Johnson have been nine assistant vices H four a CRUISING DOWN POTOMAC Washington, June President Coolidge and his family left Washing. ton today on another week-end erujse down the DPotomae river aboard the Mayflower, The trip Iast until Monday morr on counts; 1 an eashier on unts; George Berry of Bloux 'alls o agent and son-in-law one eount T - of Rennett county quartette anto. rry fonrth al e wons the Johnson and one spoils is expected to ing regular at morning Gabrie will and HINKIT-OVER HE Herald is the only naper published in New Britain that is permitted to use Associated Press News. farmer There prayer sermon st The Associated Press Is the World’s Greatest news gathering organization and it gives to news- papers using its dispatches a standing high above all others. To the advertiser that m2ans solid backing for his publicity. The Herald is the only newspaper published in New Britain with an audited circulation. That means that advertisers in the Herald do not have to depend on guesswork in figuring the distribution of their publicity. Over 10,000 copies of the Herald are sold daily. Mr. Advertiser, the foregoing statement will stand the most rigid investigation. Circulation books, A. B. C. reports and press room open to advertisers at all times. Investigation is welcomed. R . -