New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 11, 1925, Page 10

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NEBRASKA TEXT BOOKS MAY BE A VIOLATION of OLSON S FIRST WITNESS CALLED Explain Will Open For State Against, William Shepberd (#)—The for 1 Process Fermentation Which May Be Comtrary to Statute June 11 (A1t all books in use in Ne- Jescribe the processes the production of manufacture of in- toxicating liquors are to be discard- ry current work on chemistry and physics according to opin- 15 expressed today by several per- with the state lucation rintendent Matzen has etter from E. E. Thomas Jeral prohibition direc- Necbraska, which encloses a mplaint from A. L. Shamblin | nt of schools for Blane to illustrations of Net which Sona i trial of formentatior Chicago. D his millional Willlam Shepherd > mur- ) der of son William N, McClinto tered 18| oh'vsio arly eve 8 cond to go 2rind of Iy \itnesses or ed a program for today Robert F of Omaha, f Crowe su- e inty Harry uihng to the ituous od in a ph The prohibiti relative APy me a Jus iquors are made, into Mct and nounced i it in col fof A rector said he Know er this was an violation of the state prohi- bitory law forbids advertising cipe or formula for the manu- iquor, but he though it ey, contrary to the spirit of the law and ed anything of the kind should liscouraged ROGERS ORDERED HELD Killing OF by W, 8. « t s toward t last b and Stewart, cf ‘vindi Shepherd second Alexander Reichmar named with Mr formal co-guar Following them will he tors who attended McClint last illness and the coroner's cl at. who performed the vouth's body The prosccution pends efrcumstantial 1oy and incorroborated testimony of € ¢. Faiman, self-termod accon of Shepherd the Ning wealthy yo aiman t 1 typhoid whict any The stat vill he Tacture of ephe as the his em- an autopsy on His Infant Son—Ac- I« Held Criminally Responsible For cused Is In Jail. June 11.—# Waterbury the death Thur- Shepherd how to kill with them, for a promised the youth's est vhich Shepherd had been Ay a will & sig months before died aring me swddenly fore time for adjour fternoon. Oddly wide publicity given at required examinatio uror intock 00,000 responsible f infant child, Blanchard Rog- finding handed down by Eli Mix yester Rogers, was arrested in a encctady, ago after he rad taken poison? has been held at ty jail here for the past two The body of the infant was at th railroad Coroner Mix has of est of made the ay. enefic or- drew only ; phan” in of tt just day a was case 644 veniremen before he obtained, but t e clerk of the superior court Morrissey Elected Head of New Haven Repub]icans New Haven, J 1 (P—Joseph Morrissey was elected chairman A % the republican town committee of 5 3 v Haven at the first meeting of DI STEVENS EXONE N e e 11—Dr Al t evening. which was Milford T ed frequently by tilts be- cmbers of the local machine Willard faction. ) I h D. Townsend was reelected vice-chairman, Frank G. P. Barnes was re d treasurer. and Benjamin Levine was reelected iy otorman. time to Hartfo Tune N 00 action hrought Ne Stevens of New ina 225 A Zimmie v York GRACE BONNEY ENTERTAINS Gra Jaughte of ) James J Bonney of street, entertained 10 nds at a party yester birthday eciplent of of her little ¥ in honor anniversary many lovely 1 with pink and white. The entertained with piano following which viSp,TenZlcf Pie Crust You do not have to be an expert cook to make good piecrust. RUM- FORD will make it rich, crisp and tender as well as economical, if vou reduce the usual quantity of shortening (for-one_pie) by two level tablespoonfuls and substi- tute one teaspoonful of were served THE WHOLESOME BAKING POWDER ETAIN the dainty arch curves of your feet. Keep them trim and girlish. And yet, at the same time, keep your feet capable of doing things, of walking and standing. The Arch Pre- server Shoe preserves bbth the foot health and the foot beauty. You'll understand when you see the shoe. Sloan’s Smart Shoes 78 West Main Street, Opp. Burritt Hotel ratus and V'\Hr[m:‘ilm\“ hod by which mait and | is held | HAYNES SEES END " OF BOOTLEGGER (Continued from Kirst Page) |saw the arrest of some of the biggest wholesale distributors of smuggled drugs, the reporting by an augment. ed force of 1,132 more cases than during the whole of the last fiscal year, and the reduction to a negligi- hle quantity of diversions fram legi- timate channel To Control Industry Regulations are nowdbeing formu- lated, Mr. Haynes sald, to make more effective the control over in. | dustrial alcohol which he admitted | was the most serious problem novw | faced by prohibition authoritics. He asserted that frandulent with. drawals of honded whiskey “have been stopped completely.' | 163,640 Indictments, | A total of 165,646 criminal indict- ments for prohibition violations were returncd between July 1, 1921, and | May 15, 1025, the commissioner said. | Of thesa tried, 121,654 have result- | ed in conviction and of the total in-| | dictments, © 35,762 were returned | since July 1924, For the three| | year period prior to July 1, 1924, [ fines aggregating $12,425,081 were| | cotfected “Every means provided by law s being used to fight the prohibition | law breakera™ the commissioner| | continued. “More than 7,000 injunc-| i tion or ‘padiock’ cases have been | brought in the federal courts alone. | | "Since July 1, 1921, to May 15,| 23, a total of ibels have been | filrd against ‘breweries,’ 140 ‘brew-| | eries’ have been aeized, 188 criminal | | prosecutions instituted, 47 tempor- | lary and 34 permanent injunctions| | ranted and 14 ‘padiock’ orders is- | sued. Offers in compromise amount- | g to $3.304.067 have been accepted | in settlement of civil Habilities, | Use of the conspiracy Indictment ! as made possible the prosecution of | nany-so-called ‘higher-ups’ and the | imposition of higher fines and heav- Since July 1923, . approximate- ve been insti- | ahout per- | | ier ®entences. ! through May 15, 1 ' such cases inv ing ol 5,000 MORE EVIDENGE - AGAINSTLEADER {Rumors Brought Up Against Brindell at Hearing | Ossining, N. Y., June 11 (®—Lrn- est Bot secretary of the account- ant's union, testifying before the parole board investigating charges of alleged violation of parole an:. extortion against Robert P.Brindell former building trade leader, vester ay named Brindell as a “‘rumored articipant™ in a $2,000 strike ‘shakedown” shortly after his re lease on parole from prison last Dc cember, conversation betwec: nard Bright, presi Accountants’ union, it which Bright said a contractor tol. him he had been held up for $2,00 to secure canccllation of a threat- ened metal lathers’ strike. Bohm quoted Bright as saylng: 1 think Brindell is up to his old | trick Called the stand. Bright ad. | mitted the conversation and said the contractor's name was Morris Lan- ders The testimony of these two labor officials was the most important de- t in the proceedings. which featur constant verbul clashes between Samuel Untermyer, specially-appointed deputy attorney general and the parols board, mem- bery of which apparently resent Un- termyer’s’ criticism of their proee- dure on elops were New Haven Lad Hopping Automobiles Is Killed New Haven, June 11. (®)—Wai- 7 yeaar old son of Mr orwicz was fatal he was struck by an en by J. H. Thomp- of Farmington last night. The boy apparently had “hitched” on to a wagon drawn by a team driven by Willlam Warren, of Clintonvilie, and when he dropped off, he darted into the path of the automobile. He was taken to St. Raphael's Hospi where he died a short time later. Mr. Thompson was ordered to appeaar before Coroner Eli Mix tomorrow mobile TO BLOCK POWER PLANT New York, June 11 (A- ment to block the New Y son company’s plans to build another vear worid's A move- 2di- within argest electric power generating Fast 14th vesterday at a meeting of the Kips Bay Neighborhood associa- tion. The power plant was scribed to representatives of efvic business and other organi zations as a “‘super-nuisance. Arthur Willlams of the FEdison com denied the plants gave oft the smoke, soot, cinders complained of by some of t ers plant at linettoctiar street was de any GRANTED DIVORCE Baltimore. June (B Mrs, Mergenthaler Perkine, Ottmar Mer the linotype. an absolute P. Perkins vesterday ug nthaler. 8 granted om Ro inventor of divoree n circuit o nd onment ircree orizes the wife to her Pauline and awards name Merg ear-old da ter. Naney Mergenthaler Perkins MAINE'S CELEBRATION Augusta, Me, June 11— of tableaux depicting early f Maine will be given at the gos A series histary rnor's conference at Polar aceording a meeting tod Sprir to plans ap at ay. of repre various siate by service ganizations called erno Brewster, Moose Convention Here Highest Spot in L. 0. 0. M. State Annals JOHN A, McCARTHY Vice-Dictator, New Britain Lodge FDWARD MURRAY Dictator, New Britain Lodge CHARLES MURRAY State Sergeant at Arms 1L DAHL State President, L. 0. O. ) FREDERICK SLACK State Prelate | CHARLLES J. KINDELAN Ix-Dictator, New Britain Lodge Here putting across t are some of the men who are state of he big conven- tion of the Loyal Ovder Moose, which will be held in this city to- urday I cmbers of t morrow and Sat 3,000 and 4, expected for the ¢ tween or der are N DBritain The convention tomorrow wher will be held. DBut the fun sfarts Saturday when a field day will be reld at Shheutzen and Quartctte ciub parks. A long progiam of athletic cvents will be the feature and ther: will be entertainment for young and old with th parks. Ad the public 0 comc casion proper ness will open mission will be free and is invited to attend intends to g the bigges J. F. LIMERECK State Trustee T0 TEST TAX LAW Louis Mayor Will Fizht Statate ENGLAND SCOFFS Press Inclined To Make Lizht of Coming Fiyolution Trial Down In St Tennessee, Which Provides for Payment of Income Levy. is law of Tenn¢ ing In t} as good d a return to t n w ne as- ich he deducted to live lo “re o Missouri to free i corst of science, sphere of our oppor red by the digcovered In e Polish ministrics of | 1 ralivonds. One functionary | pald $400 ry of Polish an 1o have been week for int March 18 to Sam weeks begin ning have be regular deliv plane this city sustained & an inju o his eye res: permanent optio. | total lo receivesd arrests been a made of the refuge tef Tvan Zuboff, took iet legation, Hardware Corp, | tror the first I be supplanted by Smart We're not getting all the Stati oD ervic Buyers Come Here! tire business in town. We never expect to. But we're getting our share and our business is gi'o“'h]g constantly, : The reason for this is that car owners have found our location is conven- 1 ient, our ‘service prompt, efficient and courteous, our merchandise of the highest quality, and our prices surprisingly low. f As a matter of fact, and we realize it sounds pretty strong, if every car, owner in town who is not buying from us, really knew what we had to of- fer, we'd come ‘pretty close-to having a monopoly on the tire business here.’ We honestly believe this, brainiest tire buyers in three times before they buy anything. i 8 ) ! , because we’'re already :selling to scores of the, town—smart people who look twice and think If we can satisfy them and keep on doing it—we can please you, too. O’Neil Tire & Battery Co. 39 WASHINGTON ST. Phone 900 COFFEE 1 BOOMING For First Time in Six Months Brazl's Eaports to This Country Are Incroasing. Brazil, June 11 (P timea in six months, | Brazil's exports of coffee to th United States are booming. A pas-| senger steamer leaving Itlo yester- day had 94,000 bags aboard, which shippers say is a record coffee cargo or a passerger boat. The fight betweon (he American importers and Rrazilian exporters tor lower prices has heen ended at least temporarily, Brazillans say, by a shortage in American stocks, forc- ing American buyers into the Santos | market for heavy -purchases, 1 Shipments from all ports ‘during| the first ten days ot this month to- | talled 477,000 bLags, the majority| going to the Unitcd States, as com- | pared with 400,000 for the entirs month of May. Although the Americans' long withdrawal from the Brazilian mar- ket weakened quntations sufficiently to reduce rates for recent orders, there has'been an increase in prices | and consequently (he Sao] Paulo Coffee Defense Institute, which had begun buying in an ef- fort to hold up the market, is re- ed to have discontinued its op- | rations. | The American Coffce Mission has completed its examination of planta- n the interior of Sao Paulo, 1 after a visit of a few days at 1tos is expected to return to Rio | to prepare its report Rio Janeiro, DON'T LIKE EAGLE Teader of German Nationmalists Thinks Fagle on Coat of Arms Is Too Ugly. Berlin, June 11 (A—The f{ederal cagle on the German coat of arms iz too ugly to suit the German nation- list reichstag floor leader, George During a discussion of the fed. eral art commissioner's appropria tion by the budget committee, Herr Schultz declared: acco unpopular, with federal eagle, which on its ugliness s extremely an talons and a sharp beak The post revolution a target of violent. criti since its adoption. Some ot breause 1t loaks hoth right others describe it as a hybrid—a cross between An eagle and a rooster, while still others dub it “a sour ard embittered parrot.” President Von Hindenbur, has his artistic worries, T ings hung in the presidenta been ever t to it left: 3 'at the request of the late President Ebert fail to meet the fancy of the new chief executive. While Herr Ebert preferred land- scapes and portraits, Von Hinden- burg wants. military subjectr, He has therefore requested Director General von- Falke of the Prussian museum to remove most of the paintings selected by his predecessor and substitute military scenes to be borrowsd from the national galiery and the arsenal museum. | Station Two, Cor. Park & Stanley Sts. Phone New Britain, Conn. ‘than double the flying distace to Base of Relief Ships i ks Danes Island, from which Amndscn Changed to Advent Bay .. nis nve companions hoged on S. 8. Ingertre, en route to Spitz- 'their flight to the pole. bergen, June 11 P—Lieutenant Lut- T moeusage says that the samfer zow Holm, commander of the naval | arr sharing part of Amidsen's fliers who are on their way to .o cdition, will meet th ilers search for the misstng Amundsen | " yqyient Bay. Captain Jolnnes- polar expedition, has recefved a ! . ooy 11 certre, however, us not wircless message from Uslo, the Nor- vet been notified of the chsge in wegian capital, stating that the In- plan and the reason for it un- gertre will proceed to Advent Bay, |, 5 sc abi this wsel, Instead of King's Bay. This is more | 0™ to those ahoard Every ingredient that goes into the making of HELLMANN'S MAYONNAISE ' is tested for purity. Every stepof man- ufacture isscientifically accurate, with the result that when a jar of Blue Rib- bon 1eaches your hands you can be sure of the quality of the contents. Free—Book of Selad Recipes Desk 000, Richard Hellmann, Ise. Long lsland Ciey, N. Y. If you're “Run Down” wetest up : As home maker and housekeeper you don't have ce for vacations. And it's no wonder cometimes you're tired and “run down.” 23 can have a permanent vacation from the st of your household duties—the weekly Dry” service washes and dries everything, 25 the flat work—and the price is indeed moderate, Letour representative call, and start your “resting up” today. 11 c per., Rough Dry <. UNION LAUNDRY CO.

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