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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1925 e ————— e T . . # I e S S m— € DEMURRERS FILED May Go to Amundsen Rescue " BERLIN NEWS delivery will be made in the morn- el ing. | Day. although some of the places of | L, Rhode Istand “Mill” Hearings Delayed Two Weeks £, Noos A The Christlan Endeavor soclety susinss will reopen thelr doors att- | FAt SERAR EEN e il | hold a picnic at Meriden peak to- | morrow, The start will be made | | trom Plainville center on the 10:10 | trolley car, | Providence, R. 1, May 29. (AP)— er the parude and exerclses at the Miss Elizabeth Voisard will lead | to four indictments ftiled closed all day tomorrow. as will the | manufacturing ‘plants ‘here. The post office will open until noon, but no money orders will be lssued; oity Kengington Congregational church, | The post offices will be on holiday schedules, Jopening in the morning 7:16 utll 10 o'clock, daylight saving tim the regular meeting at b o'clock | or rural deliveries during the duy.lfl“'mdn: e s ol Akt Tn A HO10 The Berlin Savings bank will be | £ ot by John J. Fitzgerald Floted urins the ontire s and e | Auo Phunges over ek | Accept no substitute for no Leonard W. Horton und 3 = Dougnerty, will_prevent duy by remainin elosed. Armow Lunch, nd 4 arrow cwve other tea is so uniformly pure ¢y General Charles P. Slsson & 1:':1‘:‘:]1-1-5:-“; l;l‘r':lul;:nw’ tng | When, in driving ia automobile out and delicious. Try it to-day. Y | : from behinu his place of employ- us planned, in the first ol new Kensington Indoor Baseball | iont he lost control and the ma- | livorce mill" cases in which | intends to prosecute the de from 7 There will be no village librarics wiil ulso observe the holl- |\ oo\ ") unch, had & narrow escape | ringing the two men to trial lcague will be held at the Percival | ying shot backwards down a 25 foot avenue field on Monday ovening at lyank nto the swamp. The rear of | 6:30 o'clock. At that time a game |{he car sank into the mud and the workings of the mine, near the 2.« 500 foot level, All hope that any of the vietims would be rescued alive Sisson says that arguments ov | will be s Iemurrers will take some time hat the trial of Norton 'y may not commence unti ks from Mouday. The attor y gencral's motlon to have a dat: ument on the de rers signed will be argued in supe court at 9:30 this morning. Horton was released from county jail yesterday w00 cash bail furnishe and Provi- | on § his wif d in $13,000 bail week, Both have as of not guilty murrers, reserving or vary the pleas, . Anna W. Woes for perjury, an- denee Dougherty was fre on Monday of th withdrawn their in order to file the right to amend The a . of Coona, N nounced 1 ¥ sterday rPaves Six persons still sought u ret i dictments found by convened March grand Arrests in these cases are within a week. or Hoyt York, wif , the literary tood here to have ad claimed reside 1. in order to secure a fraudulent Mrs, Wylle's claim to a sidence in Bristol prior when she entered ined in her a sworn to | on file in Providence ler sec specially May 18. ooked for Hichborn Wylic of William Rose critic, is under- denied that she ¢ in Bristol, R. voree, ree year to Febr er divoree suit own deposition, signed hefore Horton, and now the superior court connty Concerning the announcement yes- terday t 1 ask the court to vacate divorces frandulently se- cured in Tthode Tsland, Attorney General Sisson has explained that he will probably seck no action in the case of persons who can prove that they w that illegal methods were heing employed to se- cure divorces for them, or who children by remarriag 1903 he wou re ignorant have PULITZER ESTATE By \berg of Property Owned Wife of St Louis-Post Dispatch Publisher Is Valued At $275,031. Louis, May 29, (AP)—Inven- »ry of the estate of the late Mrs Jlinor Wickham Pulitzer, wife of aseph Pulitzer. Jr.publisher of th Louis Post-Dispatch, filed yes- day. showed 31, Mr. Pul- or and St. Louis Union Trust re named executors, In a will filed prior to her death a rosult of an automobile in New York, March 12, ) ulitzer all of the estate coni- 2 hushand to ber thres Joseph Pulitzer, TIT. Cat- Pulitzer and Emily Wick- trom her ildren in Dav un Pul All property & of her mother, Mrs. Emily Cat- Wickham. is to be divided Mrs, Pulitzer's sisters Wickham Moore and McKittric} coming from the es- Mrs Mrs. veen ily Wickliam MEANT NO INSULT Author of “Shut Your Mouth” Tele- gram To Dept. of Agriculture Explains. North (AP)—C. ind aut iepartment he departme shut” about tato acre intend to i the iculture—it was elt about the situation.” “You see,”” Mr. Peterson sai The he telegram to the agriculture, advising r mouth po- not | of the ! hat he depart just the way id ir potato icultur A ers woul 1y potatoes.” Awarded Contract for Razing Main St. Block Construction € years ) 8 from Me- Fariey. its ding will pave a of 190 adians Reported as Violating Seal Treaty May (AP)—Despite a reaty by Great Britain, Rus- Japan and the 1 ited States in 1911 prohibiting the killing or cap- ire of seals in decp sea on the ‘orth Pacific oc g by In- s i thriving Canadian despatch Seat 29, an, sea says a Victoria rip along t James Sioman, a r, said that in a oast of Vanc puver Island sealskins fo rom Indians A late photograph of the U. serve as farthest north base for the giant airship. S. dirigible Shenandoah moored to the U. 8. S. Patoka. Should the navy department decide on making the attempt to rescue the missing Polar explorers, the Patoka will be sent to Disco Island off the coast of Greenland where she will ' tcam and Jonn ed between the Kensing- |quto poised there, in a bad position ton Athletic club and the Old Tim- |yt practically undamaged. Mr. ors and it is expected that the fracas |(Genazzo escaped without hojury. will be worth watching, Percy Wells | Workman Injures Thumb is captaln of the Athletic club's| 1 ouis Tosplllo, employed at the McCabe heads the pack Spring Co., badly cut his thumb | old timers, Included ' In the ranks |yestarday when it became caught in of the latter team, will be Lawrence |y milling machine. He will be in- after-damp, part in their death, | Reliel Workers Providing for Ci_iy lte;ns Mattabesett Tribe, 1. O, R hold a rcgular meeting Mo ning at ock and the members and degree team will 7 o'clock Middletown to Ara- wanna Tribe, to confer the hunters and warriors degree on a class o candidates L wit al inspection of Ce . FF.and A, M, ¥ last night by District Deputy Thom- 18 H. Desmond. ‘Collegiate”~Victor s collegiate, C, 1 Adv. The ishine Monday afternoon Met fox ree ot & Co. society wi 30 meet AL e o'clock odist chureh, Decoration Day flags. quare Iilling Station urday.—Advt There will be Vega society on Victrolas and planos at Morans'.— adv. Mrs, J. M. Wilson Common- wealth avenue is recovering f fell Klin Friday and o e Satur of om in- Franklin Square s born at the hospital late noon to Mr. and Mrs, 2 451 Stanley street Gulbransen player planos at Morans’ —advt. The newly-installed state officers will be guests of honor at the meet- ing of New Britain lodge of Moose at the club rooms tonight at 8 o'clock. Home cooked iuncheon, Crowell's. —advt. Alderman C. J. cilmen 8, A, Lynch and A, N, erford, appointed a specia tce to consider the protest rtion of a two-fam at 390 Corbin avenue by and Jen Monday ni Decoration Day flags Square Filling Station, Saturday.—Adit. Terman 8. Hal e trade school with the grip, Miss Josephine Miller street will return in the from Beechwood. school e Ka York other ut s Ferguson co against housr Frank H wart, will meet Frank iday and dire is ill at ne B has D. for Ferguson city b Mrs. street past weel sails on the ¢ Orduna, M 0th for Europe Engine Company 2 answered a ill ala about 10 o'clock last hight for a fire in a rubbish pile at the rear o fthe building located at 48 Main strect. No damage resuited. DAVIS NOT INVITED says He has Not Been Asked to Represent Scopes in Evolution Appeal. Chicago, Ma iespate from Dayt Nea tion, wou onstitutio case to t Lawyers from ( ot of a dispatc! go Tribune say ght as a o carry the case of J eacher Dayton, for ing evo ourt, John W. Dav had not heard ti ght no word 80 const of Tenn. eme ¥ he cies we T have er Mr. re being o Scopes or his co He ment s said declined to make fu: Eliason in Employ of Municipal Service Co. ] Kliason will enter the em- e Municipal Service Co. field engineer. Mr cted with the en- nt of the board of for a number of years J engineer in th new assessment Engin 1 Edward A. ) Munielpa as a asOn was conn gineer depart Thomas Linden a Cart compose the ice Co engineering dep the city's former employe rtment, wiil employ xt CARRIED 100 FEET ONLOCONOTIVE T Owen Curry Thrills Crowd at Main Street Crossing g directly in the path of @ at the Main Stepp! Bristol bound train streot about 7 179 up on crossing last night o'cloe ‘ 63 of Waskh “eow ngt vas picked of the engine and before the en 0 & front was found to shock about his train rom the e and bo The larg ras standing waiting for t of his a ple which ed gates train to pass stood turry walked to and st waving frantically in the air, and al to sce him c b the wheels of the ain. In miraculous manncr fender of the locomotive picked man up and carried him along instead of ing him under t! the rted enter some¢ just as the Jolice was going on of the policemen the police station, squad o nd several took Curry to vhere he was locked up. Dr. J. Purne d and examinec Curry, recommending sent to the town home. by Dr. Purney why in front of the trair he wanted to board it. When ask ad stepped Woman Discharged by Waterbury Court Judge May 29, (AP)—Mrs. Karolina of Oxford, rged with driving a motor vehi- while fiuence of li- quor in court here orning by Judge John F. Me- N harging the wom- McGrath once more laid e fact that a while v a office Waterbury cus cle under the was discharged person drunk ask police refon betw hysterical A on person n invo! in an acei- TRIANGLE CLUB NEWS Industrial Girls' club held final business meeting of the la ning at the club room and elected their officers for the new vear. Alma Dressel was reelected president, Cecelia F ph was elected vice-president, Esther Riley was re- olected and Anna Parker asurer. These officers alled with an appropriate at the birthday banquet BLUF The thei ve secr was elected t will be | ceremony oy e play and dance to ‘hursday, June 11, were ited by Anna Foldan. It is hoped to ralse enough money on this occasion to be able to send another to camp. Seven girls were elect- delagates to the industrial con and camp to be held from 0 to July 3 at Camp Prospect ' 11 mountains. The gir's will represent the New Britain a Dressell, Esther Ri- ker, Cecelia Ralph, Anna Foldan and her members of the pay all their own wear cross-word as a distinction Tuesday and urday tenr after g on Jis on ounce for the ¢ ban- ha Park take birt nvitation and (ecelia Ralph. A | Helen Perosky will ORTAMS. vors and alino will prog! an-1 toastmistress will Mae Mesko- aky was elected to give the club his- Madone prophecy Dragon and Sophie Hago- Mary Miller wit! and jokes ceremony will he Members will as- usical am Esther as arrange the speeches A the and Ma la the elnb will ze some club fun he installation arranged by of the fndustri ttee eist PROMINENT TEACHER DIES Rocl N. Y.. May 29 (AP)— Pierre Augerias, plano instructor at the Eastman School of Music, died shortly after midnight at the gen- e hospital. He derwent an operation for appendicitis about a week He survived by his wife this city. his liv- Social News |G | Southard of Beriin, a former Har-|capacitated for his work for several vard gthlete, The meeting will be |days. held at the conclusion of the game. All persons interested in the forma- !tion of such a league are invited to be present at this first meeting. Baschall During Week-End The All-Kensingtons will A (e AL Kimball of | three games this week-end. Tomor- | ton street will leave on Mon- | YOW morning after the memorial »r White Sulphur Springs, West | Services they will meet the Milidale |tcam at the Percival field and in the afternoon the two teams will | group of grief Families of Vivtims vty Coal Glen, N, C.. May 20, (AP The bodies of 26 vietims today had Mass ¥or The Dead | A special mass will be conducted | |at the Chuirch of Our Lady of Merc y | workers might bring tomorrow morning in memory of the | depths. A hundred soldiers and sailors killed in the | been recovered from the Carolina| glant fan droned away services of the United States. | Coal company mine, in which a ser-| minutes, flooding the Notes Members of Pythian lodge, Knights | carly Wednesday. ious ¢ |of Pythias, were guesis of Sequassen | A relief workers continued thelr| [lodge, I. 0. O. I, at an entertain- | cftorts to bring the bodics to the |ment and smoker in 0dd Fellows' face, agencies of the nation, state and | meet again at Milldale, On Sunday |hall last evening. | and the city of Sanford were being | are | the Percival field will be the scene | Rev. Charles Hamlin and Miss | brought be of another struggle, Collinsvillo | Margaret Hamlin of Ambherst, Maae, | tke femilies of those who perished belng the visiting team. ere spending a few days at the home | Royal C. Agnes of the Ame “Moko-Toko” Meeting of Mra. Phoebe A. Tyler of Union- | Red Cross headquarters in V A meeling of the “Moke.Hoko” |*Me road. inglon, Adjutant General clib of the Berlin Congregationat |, J0hn Holbrook and fafnily have | Metta, repre enting the church was hold last orenins in the |TCMOYed from Peace court to I'ree- | North Carolina; Mavor W. H. IUits|yoments waving to his Lt Me. | of Sanford and J. U. Gunter, chair- | church parlors. Plans for a xuppnr‘pm' a ¢ ¥ R T A _Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson of | nan of the lLee county chapter of 3 e R ey East avenue have gone to Philadel- the led Cross, conferrcd early to- N TN A phia, Pa., to spend the holiday. | day on plants for relieving the liv- s i e fl"' 5 1= Miss Rose A. Tyler of New York | ing victims of the disaster. Alhtae s o : l‘l ET_‘!"\'\ ed to- r‘l’)' spending a weck’s vacation | Unofficial estimates by mine offi- : E own hall by the mem- (with her mother, Mrs. Phebe A. Ty- | clals placed the number of such vie- crs of Miss Griswold's class of the ler of Unionville Road. tims at 40 widowa and 75 children. | member of the class of 1928 at the rlin Congregational church school. | Harry Harke is confined to his| For the most purt College of Administration {1t is expested that there will ha a home cn East Broad street with a | families were enti of Boston university, has be cct- large audience to greet the young sore foot. An X-Ray has been taken | cn the earnings of their €d to Phi Sigma Pi, honorary de- performe of the injured member to determine | sons and brothers, who died in th bating soclety at the university, Heo | the cause. He is being attended by | mine, Steps to insure their anpport t of the bating {Dr. Sweat of Hartford. taken immediately, it was Business A carnival will ‘be conducted by |the Plainville Fife & Drum corps all {next week, while on Saturday a num- Gabricl's church this evening at |ber of visiting corps will parade and o'clock and all members are rw;entor into competition for quested to attend. honors. All interested wre invited to at-| 4 room tenement to rent. tend the ordination service at Holy |37 Tomlinson ave.—advt, Trinity church in Middletown Sat- | urday morning at 10 o'clock. Among | these to be ordained is G. Clarence | Tund of this place. He will leave ! the first part of June for Akron, O., | where he will commence his duties | as curate of St. Paul's church in postmaster re since that city. 1921, died suddenly at his home| A number from this place will at- here carly this morning of acute in- tend the barn dance at Woike's in | digestion. Last night he s a!West Cromwell this evening. town m 1z of | Memorial Day exercises will be | the chool building commit- ke 1d here on Sunday afternoon at 3 actively engaged in the o'clock. The parade will form at situation here, He was about the Knights of Pythias hall at 2:45 €5 years old. p. m. and will start at 3 o'clock. Mr. Whittaker, born in North Ire- pjeytenant Marvin Hazeiwood will and. came to this country When & act as marshal and his aides are| small boy. He was educated in the|jarold Clark and George Dalby. | amford schools, becam printer he fine of March will be Cottage | and then a news writer, He was on | gtroot, Ponfield avenue, Berlin street, New York Evening Post for &iyyjjeox avenue, Grove street, Main | port time, and then became edftor | r.ce to tha cemetery. where the | per in Port Chester, N. Y. IN | gocoration of the graves will take ccame managing editor of Thetmain exercises willibe | Advocate, when that paper, a the Pacnols. Hev, A C. | weekly, became a daily. He Was 4p- | juier will deliver the welcome. pelnteslinon : This will be followed by the- sing- A member of the Odd Pellows aud |0 e A martca™ by the school chil- e he was alWays|gren prayer will be offered by rnal and muniei- | Phillips. The Commupity ral affai sidcs his widow he orus will render several se- leaves a daughter. Mrs, John Stew- The address of the day art, of Andover, Mass, b sreios WG| (Continuzd From Page Three) = play Mr, Lexin . PRINCL GRE Yroner Lt John and and Mrs, s, Helen s announced 1o | {gone to bed, but upon Mrs, K¢ f Adams street has been spending a few days in New York c H. Allan J. glish of Harrison street and Mr. and Mrs, | Hamilton Pickford of Norden street will spend the week-end in Winsted. | Mr. and Mrs Dublin, May 29 (AD) a retired bank udmitted to membership lin stock exchange. in carly twenties, they sabd. these | oy anparently ends the Herbert Robinson of this city, a her Rusiness pael fathers, ‘ast Berlin Briefs ir own unless her local members of the Boy Il attend a meeting of their | troop at Berlin this evening. A choir rehearsal will be held at The society scouts w Administ STAHFORD MAN DIES Rohert W. Whittaker, formerly Edi- the task Throughout the night droned at its wearisone tugged outward crews of tired playing | ers and lowered fresh men to the scene of their labora. more The remaining 26 bodies were be- ' will lteved to be in the furihermost' June cable it vork- as of the be postponed 18, Inquire from tor of the Stamford Advocate, Passes Away Suddenly. Stamf May 20. (AP)—Robert Whit from 1892 to 1021 managing editor of the Stamford Ad- vocate and, Deposits made on or before June 3d will draw interest from June 1st a member spe INTEREST AT THE RATE OF 5% IS BEING P.»\ID, Open Monday Evenings 6 to 7:30 o’clock place. Leld at 1astc Resources, $17,676,599.72 Savings Bank of New Britain 178 MAIN STREET ban ¢ cal fr active in lo Cludb ¢ lections. will be given S Chanter. wms BR]T]SH ’[]TLE | hours at the local post oftice Memorlal Day are as follows: Open |at 7:30 a. m. and close at 9 o'clock | and reopen at 5:15 and close at 6 | o'clock [ G. Clarence Lund will have charge | of the morning service at 8t. Ga-| briel's church Sunday at 9 o'clock. | Sunday-school will follow this serv- | ice at 10 o'clock. Robert Harris of Dundee, Scotland, Captures Amateur Championship | COACH *1215:.... G.M.A.C. Time Payment Plan Saves You Money Today. Westward Ho, FKngland (AP)—TRobert Harris of Dundee, Scotland, today won the British| po;oinc every Thursday and Sat- | amateur golf championship, defeat- || oo i Clio park, Middletown ing Kenneth Fradgley of Warren, ayiberg's Orch.—advt. | thirteen up and 12 to play. By this unprecedented margin, Harris, a veteran amateur, won his first championship after twice pre- viou the finals. Fradg- Jey oft his game, and anl anything like the through May 29. PLAINVILLE. NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) reaching was palpably not produce displayed form the earlier tour vill be sung. There music for the occa- | o'clock the regular Little Boy Injured in el | . . mass will be said. he contribu- Mysterious Accident s win ve devoted to the Peter nislaw~ Napla Silver | was the steri- of C ction Funeral of Mre. Griffin neral services for Mrs. Mary L, receiving | Grifin, wife of Leon Griffin of N severeliton ‘p were conducted at the Beard ynjertaking pariors of W. A, Bailey truckiis 'Colati 2 ‘clock this atternoon S10TC | 1y Rey, Arthur A. Ball, pastor of Methodist church Interment as made in West cemetery. Baseball Games Tomorrow St Mary's baseball team will play a home-and-home series with Forestvilie nine tomorrow. The contest will be fought out at abull fied here at 10:30 o'clock the morning. while In the after- the Plainville team will go to Forestville for the second encounter. Find Out What Dakland Ofters Certainly you can’'t afford to be satisfied with less if you want to get the most for your money. vietim of a n last night arm 1 Harold g a of the ous accident in 27 Silver street left his body driy fre ¢ stopped on | Novi store at |} an injured bruises to of Hartford was way from the around lie saw Novick pick soy from street and start e house with him failed inve tion re stig to aceid ea) or Oakland provides you with a Six-Cylinder L-Head Engine more ad- vanced in design, more powerful, more flexible and capable of greater sustained high speed than anyother carin its class. &# = Oakland's time- proved Four-Wheel Brakes enable you to stop your car almost instantly and without skidding. = = Duco Finish, pioneered by Oakland, keeps your car looking spick and span for years—saves you $100 annuallyinup- keepand depreciation. = = Body by Fisher—VV One-piece Windshield— Balloon Tires—Automatic Spark Control—and other important features —give you greater and more lasting satisfaction. Drive an Oakland and understand why we say Oakland offers you the most for your money. Snibody explain the mz which the ad been ired 1t is thought that the hanging onto a rope a side of the chine started off. the side and who saw in by the automobile youngster was fe and as the ma was swung against thrown to the ground that fron, | hoon ek over e Pioneers will tackle the Park Crescents in a double- header tomorrow. There will be a Arrested in Wallingford game in Hartford in the morning, On Bad Check Charges ang at 3 o'clock in the atternoon | Wallingford, May 29.—(AP)— | the return battle will be played in| Ll S G Wi e e | THE HARDWARE CITY MOTOR CO. 6 Elm St. for the authorities of Lo- ND OF Holiday Hoursc Local stores will remain open il 10 o'clock tonight and will be closed at 10 o'clock tomorrow morn- | ing In obsetvance of Memorial Day. | The Plainville Trust Co. will. be Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist MAIN ST, cal police 0., where it s said he is want- ed for passing forged check Zambory who was working factory was 1 40 court for Unable to was committed to ty jail to work fine rain, in local last week In and breach of the peace. y the he New WINNING A OAK PRODUCT ROLDINGO GooOoD wIiLL AND SIX ‘GENERAL MOTORS borough assault fine Hav Yest The majority bodles recovered hore evidence of its tower | tes of explosions entombed 52 miners | with fresh air and driving out nox- C Keogh, daughter of Joseph manager. has been abandoned by both mine | citictals and rescue workera. Those who survived the explosion, v U |, was pointed out, died later from of the Back of restraining polleé lines, & stricken stood for hours, heedlesa of physical discomfort, hoping, yet fearful of the | news the next crew of tired roscue relatives from the yards awa the pa levels ROWDS aseru, Basutoland, South Afric 20 (Av)—The Pringe of Wales' ind an effort to relfeve |(rain arrived here last evening. [ the " erowds that the hoyal traveler had it walting tearning of » sitnation the prince went to the door of his cur and stood for some welcomers, WOMAN IN EXCHANGE ~Miss Mary Keogh, has been in the Dub- Miss Keogh is Her admis- movement dependent up- 'y goriaken by a number of women, % 'who threatened fo start an exchange application Spécig Notice ‘The drawing of the trip to Balt Ttoyal Order of Moose, June 1 to | e