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lost & cuff button and & aenrch‘ o!l th esldewalk where the assault occurred resulted in the lost button belng found, All Deny Being Tmplicated Pelegrino denled In court that he had any part In the assault, saylng fodric, Wilowski atd Pele- i wire “vatking ions the otner grino Given Heavy Penalty slde of the street when they saw a HREE G0 T0 JAIL fight going on, They went over to | sce what it was about and nIlll" watehing it until it was over, went to their homes, Milewskl told the court -that he went across the street to see what was going on, and that when the crowd saw him coming, they all started to run, The testimony caused a laugh as Milewski is un- dersized and was the smallest man ault upon George Carrier of 589 !nvolved in the scuffle, Sceing faln street, and his brother, An. Carrier run into the hallway, Milew- hony of 624 Maln strect, Saturday ®ki sald that lie ran in after him, \ght near 8t. Mary's church. Asked why he ran after him if hé The heaviest sentence was recefy. 414n't know him and it Carricr d by Pelegpino, who had'a suspend. | hadn't done anything to him, Mi- d sentence of one month hanging '¢%PK! eald that he didn't know, ver him from a previous aryaigi- Medrick denfed having any part ent in court, Judge Alling rv\‘ok-"'" the scuffle when he first took the | d the suspentlon, ordered the sen. | Vitness stand, but afterwards ad-| ence cnforced, and Imposed a six | mitted that It was he who asked (nr; months' sentence on the assault |t MOuey. He could not tell the | harge. Milewski was the second |reason that prompted him to chnne‘ e to receive sentence and he way | CAITICF dnto the house. | Iven five months, Medrick was the |, 1 neodore Mukula, who witnessed a5t of the tr1o t0 be sentanced. ang |the affair, tdentified the threo as the | Tidka Alllog (ol ALRL i |ones that had attacked the Carriers ge Alling told him that he might |4 thelr friend. ust as well keep his fricods com- | pany, so he imposed a six months' entence on him. & The trio was bocked at the mncel tation on their arrest carly ycster- | Jay morning on charges of assault pw, fold-Ups By Armed Men and ith intent to commit highway rob- | bery, as George Carrier had in his| One Jobbery is Week-End Rec- | | ord in Mass, City, Heavy jall sentences were imposed | 'Y Judge Benjamin W. Alling in ollce court thls morning on Henry fedrick of 80, Lawlor street, Louis fllewski of 122 High street, and ouls Pelegrino of 151 Oak street, When they were found gufity of as- WORCESTER ROBBERIES | pockets the proceeds of a dance he | had conducted fn St, Jean de Baptiste | hat. © s alleged to| o g . ball, One of the men is alleged t0| | wwyroogter, Mass, Novi 17.—~With have asked Carrier for some money | hnd when he refused, the assault iy |0 Dold-ups by armed bandita in aa E lloged to have oceurred. Going|Many days and ore safe robbery bver the evidence, Assistant Prase. |0VCr the week-end,Worcestor police utor Willlam A. Grecnsteln could | /28t night doubled their efforts to nd nothing by which it could be oblain clues to the identity of the boroved that the trio intended to take | M¢0 Involved in the erimes, Hyman he,money away frow Carrier, so ' aXier. proprietor of a store at 29 the assault charge was pressed | Ifth avenue, in the latest vietim of | hzainst them. {bandits. While a third armed and Flees Tor Safety | masked man stood guard, two men, | The Carriers were on their way to fflulr features concealed by masks, | heir homes with & friend when flourished revolvers menacingly and hey were met by Pelegrino, Med. |Packing him and two oustomers in ick and Milewski who stopped them |the store into a corner, took the/ hnd asked for some méney. Not | day's receipts, amounting to sxnn‘ aring to glve them any money, [from the cash reglster late last night | George Carrier ran for the hallway |he reported today. | bf the block in which he lives, Mi-| Touls Kramer, a storekeeper on | ewskl and Medrick chasing him. [ Plantation street, was held up Fri-| JPelegrino grabbed Anthony and day night but escaped the ruhh@ra" started to baat him, knocking him |who fired at him and then dlsap- o the sidewalk where lie was as- {peared in a sedan ay did the men in gaulting him when Miléwski came|the Waxley robbery. The safe at| from the hallway and started to help [the: Soulllera Motor company on Jiim. A number of other people|Main strect was broken open with a | ame along about this time, accord- [sledge hammer late last night &nr]: ng to the evidence, and Pelegrino |$200 taken but $1,000 was over-| nd Milewskl were forced to stop. looked. They went to thelr homes immedi- tely. George Carrier notified the police s soon as he entered the house, but | Germany Again Controls Lines ln‘ whan the police arrived everybody | Former Qgcupled Territory. had departed. After questioning [Py The Assclated Press, e he Carrlers and other witnesses, the | _ Essen, Germany, A\‘o‘\d. 1:, “j[n)r: ollce started a search for Pelegrino, | rallways in the occupicd area | filewski and Medrick. turned back to Germany at midnight PeleBring | st night by the Franco-Belgian A o = i ed at | 1as! nigh 1y e @ 58 an | nd, Mlleyakliwers found 1n bec railway administration, according to | he former's home and Medrick was tionyte d rrested at his home. The three | Program as arranged in he carrying | mitted that they had | out of the Dawes plan, without a h been on | OV EeS DR Main street and seen the affair, but | B!ch or untoward Incident. dened that they had started it orifli}fi; ‘!’:n‘lgr l;‘rr?nc:.]» 0(!11‘&::":‘ ?:r:‘d nad any part init. Milewski had [ ) %y of the German officials| to return to their former quarters., The money changers' offices at the ! stations were closed, as German | money will again be accepted in pay-| ment for tickets. The rallway book stands likewiss have been turned back to the German concessionaries. The time tables will remain as they have been under the alleged ad- ministration until Dec. 1, after which extenslve changes in the pas- | senger and freight schedules will be | put Into effect. 2 R. R. RETURNED. | GOVERNOR'S CONFERENCE. Conservation of National Resources, Subject of Opening Address. Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 17~—~No subject before the peopla of the | United States is ot greater impor- | tance than that concerning the con- | servation of natural resources, Gov- | eror Hardee of Florida declared in a | welcome addsess at the opening ses- sion of the sixteenth annual govern- or's conference today. The sessi will continue through Tuesday after which the governor's party will| make an all-night trip up the St. Johns river to Sanford as the first | leg of a tour of the southern part of the. state. - Governor Hardee sall that the governors' visit to Florida should be of especial interest, both to them- selves and to the people of this stats hecanse “Florida is quite cosmopoli- | tan in its friendship. Perhaps many as 50 per cent of the people of our state have come to us from other states of the union.” | | | | ump ted into this Shaw- {Va&?fiwf:"—u can't be hurtt SHAW-WALKER Steel Letter Files KYSCRAPERS in minia- ture, having girders, cross- pieces, sills, etc., of channel- steel, interlocking and bracing each other against strain, In addition, it is solid one- piece steel—made so by elec- tric spot-welding. No nuts— no bolts—no rivets—no rods —no screws. Drawers non-rebounding— stay closed without superfluous mechanism, Wil run silent, smooth and speedy 100 years without repair or attention. Highest awands San Francisco and San Diego Expositions. You il ety il yom et amine & ShawWalker File beside your old equipment. You will slso derstand our tee: Money back if it it the. best Bl you ever owned. PLAN FLORIDA DEVELOPMENT The Bodwell Development Co. of which Frederick E. Crandall of this is & director, has been incor- | porated with a capital of $200,000 | for the purpose of financing home building opergtions on the company's | l1and in Florida. | The capital stock is divided into 18175,000 of eight per cent shares preferred, and $25,000 common. The company will start with $11,000 cash paid in. | Directors in the company are Harry T. Bodwell, and Newton A.| Shawcrass of Providence, R. I, and | F. E. Crandall of this city. Officers | are, Harry T. Bodwell, treasurer and | | president, Newton A. Shawcross ,.w.i retary and assistant treasurer. Mr. Bodwell 18 also president and treas- urer of the Bodwell Realty com- pany. {Java Death Toll Mounts Up to 510 The Associated Press. | Ratavia, Java., Nov number of persons killed ay's earthquake Iy estimated | villages were destroyed |1s still trembling. city | | | | *Phone us to send you & alker File today, ADKINS 66 CHURCH ST. 17.—The | last | is A dozen ¢ earth now MRS. HARDING'S CONDITION Nov —Although Kling Harding Kidne more Marion, Ohlo, Mrs. Fioren thg quictly, I complications were Dr. Carl W. Issued at 9:30 was 1 liver marked said in a bullet . today | iforc NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1924, IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS] Says Backache ©Often Have Not Been Drinking Enough Water, When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney reglon it may mean you have been eating foods which create aclds, says a well-known authority, An excess of #uch acids overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of par- alyzed and loggy. When your kld- neys got slugglsh and clog you must relieve them, like you relleve your bowels, removing all the body's ur-| fnous waste, else~xou have backache, slek headache, stomach sours, t when the weath rheumatic twingea. The cloudy, full of sediment, often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to scck rellef two®or urine is three times during the night. ! Either consult a good, reliable physiclan at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass| of water before breakfast for a tow | | days and your kidneys may then act | fine, This famous salts s made from | the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla, and has been; uged for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize aclds in the system, so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness, Jad Salts 18 inexpensive, can not fnjure and makes'a delightful effer- vescent lithla-water/drink. Drink lota of soft water, By all means have your physelan examine your kid- neys at least twice a year. WAR HERO MAY BE DEPORTED FROM U.S. Rmerican Took Oath of Allegi- ance to England and Is Alien New York, Nov. 17.—Because he took an oath of alleglance to Canada and the king of England when he jolned the Canadian expeditionary Omar L. Macklem of Adrian, Mich., whoseancestcrs settled n the United States in 1707, may be de ported, the American Civil Libertics union announced, A habeas corpus actlon seeking to prevent his depor- tation will be heard In federal dis- | trict court tomorrow. Macklem was weounded, pensioned and returned to this country to sell Liberty after the United States entered (he war, the union re- port states. Later he was arrested by federal authorities as an alien who had entered the country “with- out inspection.”” After nis deporta- tion to Canada had been ordered he was kept on ILllis TIsiand three months without a lawyer, according to his counsel, On November 12, 1917, he wan brought into court on a warrant is- sued March 8. 1915 charzing torgery of a chack for $150. Canadlan army officlals were notified and the Cana- dlan munitions offices In Ottawa, Ontario, telegraphed that Macklem was an imposter. Late advices from Ottawa and London, England, denfed Macklem was 2 colonel or that he had been paid $100,000 for the in- vention of a hand grenade, but con- firmed the man's story of conspicu- ous bravegy at Ypres and in other cngagementa, B of his war record, Mack- lem was released by intervention of Mayor Oscar B. Marx, but the case Bonds | was brought to tlie attention of im- migration authorities. It was an- nounced the man would be deported as an undesirable allen, but the case then was appealed to the secretary of labor, by Macklem's attorneys, who asserted the man had not heen given sufficient opportunity to prove his statemen RELLOGG NOT TO RESIGN. London, Nov. 17.—Ambhssador Kellogg today took occasion to deny reports published by several news- papers that he is planning to re- sign. He said he had no intention of resigning or of returning to the nited States in the near future. CHINAMAN SLAIN, Bostan The body Wong Talk Gin was found on th floor of his laundry "here last nigt i who discovered t door ope re was a gash acros his forchead. The polic id they believed (he man had mur- dered, hy a patre been Tingling warmth When all other remedies have failed try Sloan’s. It gives relief to even the oldest, most obsti- nate cases of rheumatic pain. Apply lightly without rubbing over the painful spot. Instantly {reshly-purified blood is sent tin- Sloan's Liniment pun feans \ml“ Cambridze digzy spells; your ue is coated nnd‘ is bad you have channels | STRANGELY SHOT . Cambridge Doctor Wounded—Had | Received Anonymous Threats Be- | fore Assault, | Mass,, Nov, 17.—Two | anonymous threatening lotters had| recently been sent to Dr. John H.| Smith, found Saturday niht sitting in his ofiico at the Middlesex hos- | pital in & dazed condition with a bullet wound across his forghead, he | told tha police. Dr. Smith is head| of the Migdiesox College of Medicino | and Surgery and of the hospital. One letter recelved by him last | Monday was a story of the “kiiltng" | of Dr. Smith, manufactured by plec- ing together words clipped Irnm; newspapers under the heading, “Dr. | Simith, found Saturday night sitting | ter told him to leave town. Dr. Sgyith | told the police that the sccond I¥iter | bore a hand and dagger in placq of | a slgnature while the first was fin- | stgned. | Yesterday Dr. Smith told the M'L ficers that he was firéd on when a few blocks distant from the hoa- | pital and that he remembered noth- | ing after . Hospital attendants This badly mangled swit fireman were thrown clear of t 1 of a siding at Orange, N. J.,, with the results here gix I Went Over 20-Foot Ba 1w D ch locomotive of tl he cab and but sligl nk» L . y iy A & W, went through the open end ly pictured. 1tly injured. The engineer and said that the doctor's car was found parked and locked in its usual posi-| Fathers and Sons Eat | tion near the bullding. Two bullet A L ln ol o E L At “Y” Festive Board of tHE car doors and the doctor's felt | 7The annual “Father and Son” | hat was also penetrated by two bul- banquet will be held in the banquet lets, ;hun of the Y. M. C. A, Friday night dea e ‘ of this week. The add ND PROBABLE CAUSE, evening will be made by Rev, Frank Torrington, Nov. 17.—Probable |B, Haggard, Baptist minister cause was found in city court today 'Hartford Mr. ard created in the cas of Louls Murelll, Imfla sensation this city last Charles Bush and Charles and |Thursday at noon when he told | Stanley Krawczalis, charged with members of the New Britain Rotary theft of an automobile, and the ac- club that he saw in Rotary a new cused were held for the superior |religion, minus the forms and rituals court under bonds of $1,600 each in land dogmas upon which there is so {liew ofw hich they were taken to much controversy. He is known as {LiteTifield jail to await trlal. The |a modernist of the new school and | four were arrested in Greenwich 1s {in demand to speak to gather with the stolen car in their posses- of men and boys is sion. |a man of wide infiner p- |lain of the Hartford Rotary c¢ |He will take as his theme, “Makers 1of Men."” The Y. M. C. A. boys' orchestra will furnish music. This orchestra, | recently organized, is m {in Y. M. C. A. circles. ing boys are members: of a in HELD AS RUM RUNNER. Stamford, Nov. 17.—Abraham alperin of Bridgeport who was are rested here last week when a quan- tity of liquor was found in an auto- mobile truck he was driving, was held for the next term of the crim- inal superior court by Judge Samuel | Young in the city court today after probable cause was found. No de- fense was offered. Bail of $1,000 was furnished. L Bear-Grease AN OLD INDIAN REMEDY Stops Falling Hair When Bear-Grease was the Netion's hair dressing, ell had full-growing, healthy hair, Today, it is BEARGRO-~pure Bear- Grease (rade-marked and guaranteed. Allays dandruff,stops falling bair by feed- 1ng roots. Makes hair STAY COMBED —soft, eilky, lustrous, beautiful. Be sure to get BEAR-GRO, sold only by 7 ‘Premier Only The Fair Department Store. Boston Department Stare, Bear-Gro TRADE MARK s of the | |Clem L £s | _ | partment. = | 148.8 noft, plano; Walter Arer than Zevin, son, cornet, and Ri drums, Walter Arendt and I will entertain with violl el violins Peter- i ud plano | 5 | he Serenaders,” ot | wis, Dwight La Carlson and Robert Loo: tertain, T family superiority will be decided after the banquc there will be checker tournaments between t when and rd ' orchestra w The Radio club will ular meeting on Thursday |Wholesale Commodity & Prices on the Rise Washington, Nov. 1 commodity prices sho increase in October over the months, according fc today by the The index leve commoditics listed increased for September to 10 {tober, due mostly to the creases in the prices of foods and clothing. kes were r fuels products, materlals house to ma and met building same while r showed a sl Mrs. Sternherg Hostess At Luncheon-R Mrs. W Ste o liam aple t lliam RESIGNS AFTER 0 YEARS Burritt Grange Secretary Leaves Af- ter Long Period of Active Service —A. P, Marsh is Reelected, 1 A. P. Marsh of Burritt for the fourth consecutive term at the meeting Saturday eve- ning. Mrs. Nathan C. Avery was clected secretary to take the place of Mrs. F. 8. Sharp who resigned that office after 30 years of service. Other officers were elected as fol- Overseer, Leo Hennes: lec- I Miss Florence Alden; steward, Willtam Poppel; assistant steward, Lester Vibberts; chaplain, Mrs, Ed- ward Spencer; treasurer, Charles McKirdy; gatekeeper, Willlam Sem- mens; Ceres, Miss Rotherforth; omona, Miss Effie Cariton; Flora, iss Gretchen Larson; woman as- sistant stewa Miss Florence Bran- A. C ght was added to the executive board. — Grange BABY CONFERENCES The baby conferepces which have been held weekly at Burritt Mission the Visiting Nurses association ce the be ng of the summer, I be continued throughout the r. They will be held eve: afternoon from 2 vantage of them. A new has been purchased by Nurse association to s Opportunities” — there are hundreds of them in the classi- fied columns. e General Peppino Garibaldi, grand- THE METHODS CF son of the great Italian patriot, has ignored the challenge to meet Gen- eral Varini, Fascisti militia com- y mander, in a duel He will fight one only with Premier Benito Mus- solini, Garibaldi insists. The trouble | tarted, it is sald, when Garibaldi | tested against the militia's tack on unarmed former soldiers. YOUR PERSONAL A FROM YEAR TO YE! ¥ to 4:30| t the Mission, 61 Cherry street, and ! Your Child’s Health and Happiness One of the most ann, general complnlnn”c':&d‘r:: suffer fromisworms. You know the signs - constipation, de- range tomach, offensive breath, eyes heavy and dull, coated tongue, Flndlnul the teeth, Don't let the child suffer. Promptly give him Dr.TruesElixir the pleasant and effective laxa- tiveand worm expeller. A few doses and you can note the Improvement in the child’s condition, Equally good for constipation in adults, The True Family Laxative ' and worm expeller Familysize $1.20; Hhs e «k‘ other sizes Successfully used for over 78 years RS L KA I English Govt. Will Not Sell Oil Shares London, Nov, 17.—The govern- ment {s firmly resolved not to sell the Dritish holdings of Anglo-Per- sian ofl shares and will probably an- nounce its decision when parliament meets, according to the Morning Post. It follows that there will be no merger of the Anglo-Persian and other companies, The classified ad way is right; it is simple, inexpensive, quickythorough and always ready. RUB RHEUMATINM PAINFRON SORE, ACHING JOINTS What is rheumatism? Pain only. Jacobs Oil will stop any pain so quit drugging. Not one case in fifty requires in- ternal treatment. Rub soothing, pen- etrating St. Jacobs Ofl directly up- on the tender spot and relief comes instantly. 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