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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1924, PALM BEACH Straw Hat Cleaner | | v s¢ Scnfl Man and Botle to Store and Aurest Proprietor o by .Make the Hat Look efore Judge v Like New in police « ’ , . 1 2 c Package : | DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. Chautauqua Tickets For Sale Wi g itor v G | Attor the ston represented I that o a man i at polic 80 t idquarters an might gave lemp | Bog« purchas I Policeman | They kept short distar when the man bottle of liguor men then | they found danski They testificd that |etor saw them | bottle and a | tained liquor that he tasted been spilled. Bogdanski, when avor to at he and the mar the outside the and came out they took the om him. The polics store where a closet the propri con broke a both of whic con- Keeney said |} liguor which ski's liquor Post wat store v G dt followed h from on a store il t L. went Bog in when glass h Officer the had a put on the stand, denied that he sold The case was continued until Monday by Judge | Alling so that the man who is alleged to have purchased the liquor may be brought to cour Judgment was continued case of leo L. ki, charged with assaulting Felix Blit, Policeman Patrick O'Mara testified that on Monday evening Blit came to | police headquarters with his head and shoulders covered with blood. Blit is | alleged to have toid the officer that he was struck with a fork hy Laskow- ski. Blit said that he went to the house where laskowski lived to visit his girl. Laskowskl dogs not like him, he said, and wanted to throw him out When Laskowskl was called to the stand he said that Blit started the fight He admltted that he did not like Blit or the girl, lLaskowski said that during the fight he probably did grab a fork and strike Blit. Attorney Alfred LeWitt appeared for the ac cused man, Judge Alling also suspended judg- ment in the case of George Jennings, charged with breach of the peace and assault, Pollceman O'Mara testified that he was called to the inings’ home at 174 Chapman street at about 10 o'clock last night. Mr. and Mn Jennings had been quarelling, he said, and the husband had struck the wife Mrs, Jennings corroborated the offi- | cer's statement, Jennings admitted that there had been a few words he tween the two and that his wife at- tracted the attention of the neighbors when she started ' to scream. In suspending _hann‘ Judge Aling ve- | one called tie polles’ FERRIS BROUGHT INAS CANDIDATE Next Week is Reciprocity Week In Our Great BACKWARD SEASON SALE If you didn’t get your share of the bargains already, come in next week and see a few real ones— Come Early HO SSFALL'S 93-99 Xsylum Strect Hartfor. *It Pays To Buy Our Kind" M the in skow suspended a L 1 I s s by w a Voice Culture fpeelal Attention to Beginners James D. Donahue FAR TRAINING SIGHT READING "Phone 127413 Block University r Ie w DENTISTS A. B. Johnson, D. D, S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bldg. NURSE IN ATTENDANCE Do Your Feet Suffer? For ashing limba,' weak feet, fallen arch o fiat fest, painful heel, inturning ankies, saliouses, ot r flexible feather welght @rch suppsrts which we make from individ- Wal impressions of yoru feet in corrected posigion, Many continue to suffer from foot troubles through trylng ready mads arch wupperta which ean not fit properly wastly difterent shapes of feet, wear ready made eye glasses We fit the foot and net Different from all other supports and ®)4 exclusively by JAMES J. LINERAN, Room 209, Lansing Man Nominates Senalor From Michigan v | Madison Square Garden, New York, | b June 28.—8enator Woodbridge Ferris of Michigan was placed In nomination for the presidency by A. M. Cummins of Lansing. Denouncing Newberryi and declaring that the nced time was “A man whose honest high purposes and had I proven beyond Cummins offered Michigan senator “Forty years to Michigan 1 the ne of coura a the came rict to purse, only 1 sire or faise the hoe, | de Fitted things a fu | ways a helies pose of the it not made the on the one hand on the other 250 Muin St.. Booth Block. Telephons 171 m to 8 p.om Ere by appointment. Interests | alt seconds Somewhere in the world, somebody buys a DUNLOP TIRE Read “Ad” day of the Dunlop in the Satur- Evening Post June 28, and watch the FLASHER in our WINDOW Every time it flashes, somebody is buying a Dunlop Tire JUDD & DUNLCP,|: 15 FRANKLIN sq. gain 'm, ,u. fi Ty d e of 169 in ith alk 0 — diver J 2 POLIGE USE AGENT - 10 GET EVIDENGE - dishonesty bee® proven be street | confined " wilk leave next week for oy | ton. cas Calmus of may as well in |tr isader for d private specter of ot in his thinking ave received in public always a property, humanities | is a truest righ life the usn Though rights of the JUSTIGE IS GUILTY He the empha democrat word. Daughertyism in the conduct the immec paramount In this great fight there who can lead more fittingly valiantly than he, He was and now is senator | ause in the hour of | despair turned as the who had never | ro n faith with them. In this new gloom the people's has been shaken to its very the thing needful is|and tisappropriating funds as a pub- whose honesty, high | 1je and “have | |state treasury of the “Fallism rogre nse in ; | Forbesism, | of govern- | is Former Hempstead Ofiicial Con- victed in Court cola, T. former ane no one r more vice governe Michigan he the om 1eir im Min Raisig. T, June 28.—Lewis M. justice of the peace of sople to man | Hempstead, was found guilty here onr 1ith un of when vesterday afternoon of grand larceny | rtion one m whose courage all question. officer, whose yond urposes $580 collected as fines from speeders and other violators of He was remanded for sentence to the county jail, where he joined Mayor William H. Reynolds, ¢ Treasurer John Gracy and r George 8. Vanderwerken, all of Long Beach, whose convietions preceded Raisig’s as a result of the | extraordinary grand jury's investiga- tion. The Personals the highway laws. it tod in N Oec Church to spend two months Fa Lake isiting 1 Mr. and P. W left today to spe heir cottage at ( ondon. deliberated two hours on Raisig’s case. When William M. Tompkins, a plumber, of t Wil- liston, ‘as foreman of the jury, an- nounced the verdiet, he added that and chil. |the jury recommended clemency. been | “Gentlemen, you have rendered a past | ™ rvice to the county,” said James C. Cropsey. BOMe | "y giving his pedigree Raisig said {he was 42 years old, was born in | Jamaica avenue, Cedarhurst, and was Henry T. Burr and family 42 |a newspaper publisher. He recently rancis strect left today to spend sev- |startedt-a weekly paper called The | ral weeks at lake Androscoggin, |Peninsular News, covering Cedar- faine, hurst, Lawrence and near-by terri- tory. Defense Objects to The Charge charged the jury in | Raisig’s counsel, | protested that the its authority, here is just Mrs. Smith and fam jury nd the summer a an Reach, New | Ernest H. Ar Kensington to their home months by {linc to recuperate. Mrs. ren rsor of who have for the iree , have way Walter of the t Miiford Runce ek-end Pe with Court wi family arl i€ his Justice Cro such a way Alexander T of |court has exceeded “Legally the situation the same as if yon gave somehody | I money to deposit in the bank," said | | Justice Crops “It would be your money just the same.” | ording to the law, Justice Crop- sey went on, Ralsig should have paid ldren of |over tha fines he collected to the treasurer on that - ova, Myrtle and Bernice Unkelbach 5 Black Rock avenue are he summer at Bay View, spending Harry Whatnall of 11 Kelsey & Block Island Rosenwelg and ch s sirect are visiting relutives in | state tha 10th of the | 3rooklyn, N. Y. Imonth after he received them, The court pointed out that the evidence was that he ¥ d failed to do so. “When it came to May 22 and his had been subpoenacd be. | at grand jury,” the court con- tinued, “he did not have enough money to pay the state, and had to [borrow it from his friend McNamars | Any public official who receives money on behalf of the state and wilfully omits to pay it, refuses to pay it | to the state’s representatives, | {when it is his duty, imposed by law, |to turn it over, 1s guilty of this of- ri will Jeave next week | fonge of misappropriating funds by a ‘olumbia university, where ahe | punije officer.” | ill take a summer course, When Justice Cropsey My | . Nova_said Robert Peplaw of 484 Stanley street, | “your honor student at the University of Wiscon- | ot vour eharge, not s taking a special course in of the words you use as the manner \emistry at that institution this sum- |in which you disscriated and spoke of ner, the evidence in the case. You make yreferences and convey tha impres. | siona that are heyond your provinee.” Kenneth M. Spence, Deputy Attor-| | ney General, in summing up the evi | denee presented by the sald that if Raisig had not misappropriat- od the money collected for the state | he would not have to go and horrow lin order to make the belated payment, bu would have been able to pay it| from his own safe or trust fund ac- count we Herrmaan and daugh- | Arthur Elton nd‘ |secretary Arch street will leave |’ fora the Mrs. Philip vs and Mrs. aughter of b oday to epend the month of July lome Cottage, Indian Neck Miss Gladys Hogaboon of 557 Stan- Is attending the education the Connecticut Sunday association, which is sleyan university, | street ssion of tea eing held at or chool over W Miss Ebhe Ne finished, 1 except 1o the whole 80 much because | in, Armand Benolt of 242 Stanley street oturned home from La Salette eol ge yesterday to spend the summer ith his parents, state, Dearborn Little of 52 and her sister of Hartford are aving today for a short stay in Bos- Mra, 8 Stanley Miss Eisie Stillman and Mias Fran 528 Stanley street, Will| —wpp pa took 1t or spent it for house- Ake a speclal summer course at Col- | j,514% exponses or some other pur- | mbla university, [ poses,” mald Mr. Spence, “then he stole the money.” Blames Newspaper Clamor, Nova 1 in summing up t case against, Raisig wonld come up except for clamor the newspapers as the resuit Nassan County investigation, He said | {that it was not unusual for Justices of the Peace to make deferred pay- ments of fines collected by them, and wrgued that evidence presented by the tate showing 1 Albany a stead of the hefore paying eriminal did Pata Mu ome today the nkelbach at Bay View. sorority girla will after spending the Mra, return week Max My summer home never | have in Ahel Johnson of 256 a graduate Upsala for Rutgers college, N. " culture the sum Maple of col today runswick, N physical months. to take conrse during ner Raisig sent reports Town of Hemp- he collected long that he to the chkow of Arch street has turend At ring which and Vigited pleasure N hem proved ip d he agara t proved ad no Raisig his the intent take ered of who other place of ot the stand, and excent witnesses Star and fam Hotehe spend the an | sy lodipo i, vl A couns no defense testimony cter from had and where they will several | hurst, | reputation ness, nonth of July lar- waid a good truthful taisig honesty honsewives or of Herald a classified ads. Thrifty pralse are 1o in helr . Coporation o) [Clark of Long 1 {next Monday, ¢ |acceptance of | City of Long Be |in addition to his regular salary. | Charles — ach irged 21,000 will go on trial with unlawfnl a fee from the Thrifty their hor © e Wi are loud classified ade, Herald n praise SE]BI:RTS PASTDJRIZED MILK AND CREAM HOMEWARD BOUND “Well vour boss a Tag. and re going to you get a good long drink of milk when we get home. Our milk is ghty good for vour voungsters and vou ESEIBERT & 437 PARK ;T | NEW HRITAIN CONN. g MAXE SURE IT5 5[/8[!?6 1 Franciseo's Golden Gate, r attempt—the first since steamer Rio De Janeiro. She went down in 1901, hows ldwal Erickson, up after pro-| in i " a $ in failing to pay to the | | stronger than it is,” Justice | ach as a publie officer " 0 HEEPING INES | mart DEFENDS RALSTON Paggart Declares His Candidate, if He Had His Way, Would Make Anti-Klan Plank Stronger. New York, of Indiana, June 28.—Thomas Tag- manager of the | campaign of Senator Ralston of that state for the presidential nomination, Missued a statement today in reply to | | | cennes, | o New York | eenter | Square Garden, | the | ticket at the Indiana head | e | Travelers' |attended | runaway's landlady in Vineenne }pw n recelved from the New of the Jlr- Insurance | circulated to the effect published reports that the senator is a Ku Klux Klan candidate, These reports Taggart said, were the work | of other aspirants for the nomination. “If Ralston had had his way, the anti-Klan plank in the Indiana demo- cratic platform would *have heen Taggart declared. being that Ralston is to be a Klan candidate shows the “The fact that stories are | extremes to which the friends of the | other candidates are going to defeat him." OLD VETERAN GETS AMBITION OF LIFE Saves His Pension fo Attend Democratic Convention New June James John Brady, the $2.year-old Civil war vet= eran who ran away from Mrs, Ilor- ence Grey's boarding house in Vin- Ind,, last Sunday and came to on from his pension because he wanted York, 28. money he had saved | to attend a democratic national con- | vention and see the Brooklyn bridge before he died, reali of ambitions yesterday. he will realize the From 10:30 a. m, the afternoon Brady sat in the of the space reserved for spectators on the floor of Madison Charles A, house, member of the democratic fia- tional committee from Indiana, sent runaway an alternate’s ticket aft- er reading in The Times that Brady Lad appeared penniless and exhaust- ed at the Travelers' Ald society, 144 East Forty-fourth street, after vain- ly attempting to get a convention quarters at d one other toda until nearly 4:30 in the Hotel McAlpin, Although Brady, who was born in | Fourteenth street, but hasn't been in | New York since he left here as a lad his | If it docsn’t rain, | Great- | BAFE AND SAN IMPROVED NEW MOD! COME IN — § HARDWARE 'NO THIRD PARTY SEEN . IF McADOO IS NAMED Governor Sweet of Colorado Seconds MeAdoo's Nomination With As. i surance of Success, New York, June 26.—8 !nomination of Willlam G. national Sweet onding the McAdoo at | |the democratic convention |today Governor of predicted that if McAdoo were el no third Colorado 0l as the party standard bearer 1| [party would be organized, i second the nomination | McAdoo because he a v...u..m "1ooking, progressive democrs sald | Governor Sweet, “lHe is the mmwn chiet, Wood successor of our fallen of Mr. of 14, protested that he couldn't pos- | sibly get lost, one of the Ald soclety workers wen the garden, Brady went to bed early to make dy for yesterday's program. At 30 o'clock, unless the weather pre. nts, he will be taken across the Travelers' with him to 10 | Brooklyn bridge in an automohile by William Crockett, the Aid When Louise architect of society building. Closser Hale, algo comes from Indlana, heard of Brady's presence in New York, she nt him tickets to “Expressing Wil. fe.”” in which she is appearing at the Forty-eighth Street theater, Brady the performanee Thursday Yesterday Mrs, Gre the ent The rail- L X4 who night, him $40 to get him home road fare is 333, %o he had spend Chief William J, Noble of the fire department has announced that work on the standardization of the Word has England Fxchange of Boston, Major Holland, a repre- sentative of the company, will be here to give demonstrations. The demon- stration will be held at Central Fire headquarters at 2:30 a'elock the afternoon, The exchange has sent out invitations to Hartford, Meriden, Wa terbury, Bristol, Plalnville, Southing. ton, Middietown, Cromwell and Sims- bury departments to represen tatives in New Britain that date As soon as the work s eompleted In in this city vext Menday | Mass, that in have on | the department the water department will fake up the work on the hydrants in the city 1he antee ertising )I:r:m in For a Glorious NO MATCHES—NO POWDER—NO DANGER BANGSITE IN TUBES-—SPARK | row Wilson. “Fourth’ LS—NEW BREECH BLOCKS PLLGS THEM — HEAR THEM Herbert L. Mills! 36 MAIN ST. L.et us make rio mistake No elected who is not a thorough going progressive, Mr, McAdoo's nomination will absolutely preclude the inization of a third party at Cleveland on July 4. “We must select a man of powerful personality who is the antithesis of the incumbent. 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