New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 7, 1925, Page 14

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,' NURSES WILL GET PART OF GOVERNORS SON IN ww A[i MN‘; THEIR TRAINING AT YALE Oio Executive Has Session Witk { P S been approved by the Yale medical school and nurses who take courses ¥ |at the local hospltal from now on will recelve part of thelr training at Yals, according to statements made Bob If You Must Your Beau | Knowing that he could establish his innocence in the ,Bands case, 24, TRUCE OVER 5 ¥ 5 adosiietn | R MO NOT ARD, T PEHOOVES, EERY WOMAN TO LOOK TO \ONLY 47 NAMES ADDED HERLSIKHOUETTE. 10 CITY YOTING LISTS f Aol y Eligible Electors Total 16,532 of - Whom 6,528 Are Women, Ofricial ul Head, But Spare the Silhouette Students At New Britain Hospital 1o How mAT'mLD' POR |6VA FACT Go to New Haven For a Por- (Continued From First Page) tion of Thelr Course 5 convention is exempted from stamp duties and registration, | Section 11 Exceptional and registered scription. Article 1.—The minigter of nance is authorized to accept sub- scriptions glving the right to gov- by Miss Maude E. Traver, directress | eFnment perpetual stock, which will OB HERP et sl ot theiamne 1:'»\\‘»”::‘.‘;.»;\&: \1‘1:::[ ar:\‘;;»;;lnfl section in ‘ The voting lists to be used in the . i i I\A\Q SOLELY e A ranaigibull city election next Tuesday show only AT Tl SN0 MR FRENCH POODLES FOR .. CONVENIENCE .. admits that the authorizéd amount | 47 names more than the lists of the WOMAN - WHO 9!L|EVIG"(;'M APE GOME WHO 2 . of paper currency issuable by the | last election, figures issued today at YOO OLD TO MAVE MY = DON'T_ PEVEVE IT/ bank of Irance has been exceeded, | the office of the registrars ot voters VT PORRED " . & ; show. There are 16,622 voters elig- e el as the bank has made advances to - {he state beyond the legal imit. The | fble to take part in the election, as e excess in circulation, it is declared, | ygainst 16,475 last year. Of this nume was scattered among various items | her, 6,528 are women and 9,994 men. of the bank's weekly statement. | The sixth ward has the greatest The third section of the blll de-| yumper of voters, with 3,319 eligible, fines the classes of wealth which| g fncluding 1,216 women and must pay the exceptional subeerip-| » 103 men. The third ward has only Haven from now on. She reported | tion. | six less electors, having 1,568 wom- {hat the renovated rooms in the old | The bill says that those falling to| end and 1,745 men, a total of 3,318, hospital, been fitted out for|pay the exceptional subscription 0| The fourth ward has the llgfit»at medical cases and now are ready for | the extent of one-tenth of their! vottng list -with 818 women 1,431 men, a tdtal of 2,249, Fewer women occupancy, wealth will be subject to an excep- Following the meeting the mem- | tional tax to that amount, or to the | vote {n the fifth ward than in any other ward in the city, only 638 gx- bers of the board Inspected the |amount they fail to pay. \ | orclaing the tranchise. There are 1,» Tan 4 k rooms and pronounced them very | o = attractive, { 3 . 641 male votes in this precinct, mak- me™ w, Autoist Escapes After | 00 Bt ot o e first ward o Jev omoev YR Killing Pedestnan\ has 1,361 women and 1,682 men '\W%""‘G‘"o F | Fisherville, Mass., April 7.—While | voting, totalling 3,042, and the sec- INGIGMTES ON A DECIOED ) o -M'HOE%\WOM“ police of this town and surrounding | ond ward has 927 women and 1,682 SMINGLE HERESY MAKING- - wno_ petree /“E“ I F1acea erelentenvoriniip/loasnitiis | THE CONTOMK® OF THE. PACI OF v [ LONG - BB THE HEAD_THE _GWME ASOTHE FRONT © ° H sub- | Columbus, Ohio, April 7.~ aew roadster, & girl and a 1 »1d boy today were holding the stage | n Ohio's executive office while ong table piled with acts of egislature awaited executlye atten- fon. The boy was Hal D » Governor Vie Donah vas & chance acquaintance that Hal ad made in nesville Sunday yight; the roadster was a new car at Hal had purchased but which father had ordered him to sell mediately after ha had come roll- up to the executive mansion sev- 1 days ago. Frerything probably would have gone as usual for Hal and the exe cutlve office had not the girl, Lil- an Vogel, 15, disappeared froir home and her mother had not re- reived & telegram from her daughter Informing her that she was on her way to Florida. Then things be- wan to happen. A g friend told how Hal had taken b and her boy friend and Lilli a ride in the new roadster ar at later Lillian nad left with Young Donahey. Hal accompanied his father to the sxecutive office in the state capltol his morning and remaing¢ with the | yovernor until after noon. That he was recelving some parental advice sbout chance girl acquaintances was ihe impression given by executive clerks and secretaries. The governor sought in vain all| forenoon to get into telephone com- munication with the probation judge of Muskingum county at Zanesville @ learn whether his son was de sired here to clear up the girl's dis appearance. It was said that prob ably Hal would be sent to Zanes- ille in company with one of the governor's secretaries to aid in clear- g up the situation, tOnly recently young Hal served 1 nres day sentence for speeding. According to information from + Zanesyille, friends of the girl's fam- \ly say she had been baving trouble with her aunt, Mrs. Otto Herold, with whom' she was living, and ven tyred the belief that she may hav gone to Gary, Ind.. with her father. Records Disclose, | an's hospital beard yesterday after- noon. Mrs. Merwin presided lin place of » jent, Mra. orge W, Tr: meeting wa the orts of were aver reported that thing in the hospital was functio ing well and that the nurses would receive a portion of t training in e medical school at New Charles P, = ~ NS S IUMOLETTE 1S° MOS'T 3? HOTICEABPLE AT THE. L%, MOVIEG™ —— H =] D~ read every have e " YOUNG G TERS . L USUALLY WEAR THEIR® BPANG-S ALl AROUIND TIE HEAD - T \SY VERY YOUTHFUL AND MIGHT PR TRED @Y MOSE WHO . WIS TO LOP OFF AROUT b TEN YEA PUBLIC INSTALLATION THE YTYPE UG UALLY men, a total of 8,043, identity of the motorlst who drove SR away after striking Jules Hisolre, 69, | on the ProvidencesWorcester high- | S G LG HE A E way, Sunday, the victlm of the mo- | PE [A Rl P G tor car died in a Worcester hospital | yesterday. Hisoire wos found un-| e o inen heay W nteinadic | neamant clithe Deshoten Tiew's racture of the skull and other in-| | jurles. He died without regaining consclousness and the police were | handicapped in getting details of th ) | handicapped in getting details of the | - 1, yeiih oo yoxa, April 7.—Read- accident, Tt is believed, from what facty [hay have lsatned thist e oM OLuS Dea Moines Reglster, motoriat did not even atop to deter- | ¥hich vesterday began an experi- Siie 3o sevarely the aged imaniadfment in the handingloticrinie nowA |'been ‘injured but drove away with|Hories on an fuslde section much speed after striking him, after the manner of sports and markets, express differing opinions, on the value of the method, ranging | from opposition to hearty endorse- ment in a symposium published in {the paper this morning. A Jocal circus man expressed the Dbelief that “the publication of crime news is helpful,” and that the “greatest correction of crime is the A public installation of officers of Giddings Chapter, Royal Arch Ma- sons, will be held this evening in was called to Vance street. Engine Cp. No. 6, at 11:63 a. m. was called to 56 Bueil street. Engine Co. Nq. 6 at 1:35 p. m, was called to the corner of Vance and Hart streets. Engine Co. No. 4 at 1:36 p. m, was called to Winthrop street. Engine Co. No. 1, at 1:41 p. m. was called to West Main street and Corbin avenue, Chief Willlam J. Noble reported that no damage resulted from any of the fires. . .’ S Feeney Trails Man With Supply of Liquid Kick John Lipski, proprietor of the ter Being Watched Closely By Other Publications, KIANI§ ACCOSED Touisville Unit of K, K. K. Is Accus- ed of Having Misappropriated Funds of The Lodge. Loutsville, By, April 7.—A peti- tlon asking recetvership for the local unit of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan alleging funds had been “mis- appropriated, dissipated and squah- dered” was filed in circuft court to- day by Dr. W. H. Morgan and A. J. Owens, insurance agent, = recently suspended by the state insurance commissioner. g : \ FACES ANOTHER CHARGE Albany Man Who Said He Took Part -y i 1 elegraph Your | in Sands Attack Now is Accused | of Recent Holdup. PRAISES BARRYNORE Heary Arthur Jones, British Critic, | ¢ “ Says His Hamlet is Second Only to That of Sir Henry Irving. 1 By The Assoliated Press, Masonic hall at which time the newly elected high priest, James E. | Lukens, and his staff of officers will | All wbbery charge was against Joseph Xel participation in family of Lawrence E. Sands, Pitts- ‘h\lrzh Hanker, when officers of the publiclty given it by newspapers.” F. L. Osborne, a bond agent, fav- ored the plan because “he can clip the crime news section out,” before his children read the paper, Messages received from editors, fncluding Herbert Bayard Swope of the New York World, expressed in- terest in the experiment which fol- 7.—Another placed today of Albany, N. ed yesterday of e holdup of the Pittsburgh, April who ‘was ¢ egheny county workhouse veri- The petition charged that not less than $20,000 had been collected by A. D, George, kleagle, and by A. W. Hohman, secretary and treasurer, and that no report of the funds col- lected as initiation fees, dues and through gifts to the local order had been made to the membership at large. Statements made by klan agents store at 42 Grove street, and Clar- ence Taradine, an employe, were ar- rested this morning by Policeman Thomas J. Feeney on charges of violating the liquor law, -Police- man Feeney encountered Taradine on the street with & quantity of li- quor and followed him.to the store, where the liquor is alleged to have | been delivered. Easter Flowers Remember “her” this Easter.. .We can telegraph flowers—the very finest of them, in time for Easter. Get your order in early. | lowed the passage of a resolution by the women's clubs of the city ask- ing elimination of front page crime ¥London, April 7.—Only Sir Henry | Tgving, of the interpreters of 1{am‘w§‘ Willlam E. 1 retiring during the past two generations, all | prjegt il pres The 1 a-the Sands holdup last Jhnuary.| ot oo of whom he has known intimately, | yjon ceremony will be in charge of | Kell L <an be placed ahead of John Barry fled Kelly's claim that he was an be inducted into office. ) high | inmate of the prison at the time of declared in the petition to have been traudulent were responsible, it said, for the membership enrollment of 6,000 in the county. F.H.BOLLERER'S POSY SHOP 72 CHURCH ST. Tel, 886-781 Natl. Disabled Soldiers’ League to Grand Jury Washington, April 7.—District At- torney Gordon today announced he | would soon place before a grand jury the case of the National Dis- abled Soldiers’ league, against which the post office department has {s- sued a fraud order. The organization was the subject of a congressional inquiry at the last session of congress. now is accused of taking $30 1 | Past High Priest 8. P.Strople, a man In a street holdup & o = flore, said Henry Arthur Jones, dra- | marshal and master of ceremonies ago. watic author, in introducing the|wil be William V ! ly presented his alibi after po- ymerican actor as a guest of honor | There will be mu the Wen- | lice said he had confessed to the +§ an English speaking union lunch- ' nerberg chorus, by Mrs. Andzulaitis fsa 5 e alTh i Ml tenida gn today. and Dr. $amuel Delano, |and nhis son, John W. Sands, had "Mr. Barrymore, whose production | past High Priest Afthur H. lig R A Y 4 the Haymarket theater has been | parker will present the retiring high | bandits who entered their home and the center of Shakespearean interest | priest with a p S e o # London this spring, was given a jewel during the ecremonies. %rm welcome, He expressed his bs a short address by Mr. T fanks for the reception the English Ze A e Jublic had given him, and said Te| A ectad for Fighting ismlieves Shakespearcan drama would | 0 i likely do more to bind the British | At the Slaughter House Alex Malamud and Isaac Ste and American peoples together than} N ! were arrested this mornjng at the any other force, Among the several hundred imunicipal slaughter house by Dr. glests were Fay Compton, Barry-|Charles R. Witte, special policeman, more's leading lady; Gladys Cooper, [on charges of breach of the peace. Sir Gerald Du Maurier, Miss Viola jThe two men are alleged by the spe- clal policeman to have started a | SHOWER FOR MISS KENNEDY. A shower was given in honor of Miss Minnie Kennedy at her home §6 Willow street Sunday evening. Miss Kennedy was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. She will be married to Jack Roth of New Brunswick, N. J. SURE SIGN OF SPRING ‘With the arrival of spring the usual grass fires about the city have #tarted and the fire department is busy answering still alarms. In a period of two hours about noon- time today, five stfll alarms were answered by the department. Engine Co. Né: 6, at 11: will Tres and T. P. O'Connor, olde dember of the house of commons, fight in the abatolr over the pur chase of some chickens by Malamud BV . ¥ v L] | louauiTy coops A7 w318 MAIN ST - : "m” lowell, Negro Track Star and | g | D ti ECONOMY PPICES TEL. 2485 iz o €MOCKANIC | § |0k~ inG SPECIALS FROM 7 A M.TO 11 A. M. he 322 Ra_“y BEST MAL\'lé'“isc Best Pure 2m37z he 1922 i POTATOES, peck LARD Fresh Cut ¢) T ¢ . | Best Porterhouse ¢ - TUESDAY EVENING HAMBL'RGZ 250 i *T;AK; o 0“5;) 39(: 8 0'CLOCK 2 A AT T R SR g ALL DAY SPECIALS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS April Tth BONELESS POT ROAST ................ b 18¢c 24c ELIHU BURRITT SCHOOL Speakers 39¢ HON. A. M. PAONESSA COM. F. L. CONLON LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS ....... - 1b 19¢ b 25¢ and Candidates for Office on Democratic Ticket Yours truly, ! . [ " All the world despises an anonymous letter. We like a man to sign his name to _what he writes. Stanford University James Howell, he Stanford-California iead in San Jose. Howell, who was in senfor vear at Stanford in 1 was a ! aember of the track team but was | from influenza at the time of the ig meet. Learning that the score | was close, he got out of bed and ar- track in time to take e high jump, enabling Stanford to hold California to a tie. The strain of Howell's efforts, made at a time when he had a high about a relapse in lly turned - track his But did you ever think that unknown merchandise is anonymous? Nobody to vouch for it. No name signed. Notice the advertisements in this paper. There in hold print are the names of those who stake-their repu- tations—stake your good-will towards them on the truth of what they have written. nto tuberculosis. ———— A. M. GALBRAITH Carpenter & Builder 110 Austin St. Tel.‘ STATIONERY SALE Our Entire Stock of High Grade Writing Papers At a Discount of 3313% We are also offering Leather Goods and Pictures The maker of advertised goods realizes that he might fool you once—but never the second time. His success is dependent upon your continued confidence in what he says in the advertisements. 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