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News of the World By Associated Press |p’\ NEW BRITAIN HERAL Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending April 10th . . 13,535 l‘i 26, ~<1 WENTY I’A(;ES. LSTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, ‘APRIL Q h N " .fl% \" PRICE THREE CENTS HERALD ELECTION EN¥RA An extra edition of the Herald will be published soon after the polls closy 6 o'clock today. The ssue will fnclude a complete and accurate account of the city election results, PRIEST ASSERTS MORALS OF wlAJEII]NéE&IIJISLEII[]] N"sF YOUNG PEOPLE ARE LOWERED USING M AS RESULT OF PROABITION UFOTHERS HONEY| ————— Sy General Bakmg Slockholdcr< WEBBER FINED 575 FOR Cz'r:‘r;nitte: ls)ry Laws: DRY M_W_ERITI[;S | CUMMINS BILL 1§ GIVEN FAVORABLE REPORT T0 SENATE Railroad Consolidation Measure However, Not Likely to Pass ——— This Session MAY M AKF R I)ldn t Have Funds in Bank GHARGE FINANCES WERE LOEealshems ol THIRD AND SIXTH OF REPUBLICAN- WARDS BACKBONE DEMOCRATIC FIGHT; H SIDES SCOUR CITY FOR VOTES SHRINE. HUSBAND NUMBER 3 First, Second And Fourth Ward Electors Are Corrupting Youth' Kitorne of The Nation —Girls | 7 General Also Flays JUGGLED FOR OWN BENEFITE i Jewel ounnn 15 oot kear—— OF BURRITT HOME CHOSEN BY ‘PEGGY Reported Lacking In SAVING WOULD RESULT : | | Enthusiasm Over R " » Those Who Violate It Gkinian) i Eddy-Glover Post, A. L, Ex |Says Shell Have Name Com- m Uver ke 2 uw ld P [ Willian . il o ! of Samuel H. Webber of | Ace 8 o # _ m Deininger, Formerly Chair- Samue bber of | According to Proponents of Bill q Foster Movem k M Hopki J su Insist On “Wild Par | | L e nected to Foster Movement | stock Alter Hopkins Joyce . t. ” WARNS U s PROSEGUTORS man of Gewernl Baking Corpora- | | i o ey | FTOM 800 to 300 Milkion Dollars ¥ —— . N charge of obtaining goods unde ene— e — 1€$ | [ 3 s | ~ o | e B tion, Heads Committee on Investi- | false protenses, Judge B, W Year Would be Saved and Could \ y : - o | e B GOMMANDER ~ PETTS ~ ACTS|ENGAGEMENT ~ ANNOUNCED G- O- P. Counting Heavily ¢ (Doesn’t Mention Buckner, But De- | gation—Legality of Transactlon [t 8n adjournad session o he Ttllized In & Reduction of | on Breaki P s \ e . ifies : : | o} court yesterday ternoon s i : 5 ST, S TR aking Paonessa’s Another Witness Testifi | clares Government Prosecutor| Being Considered, i should be put to the practice| Frelght and Passenger Rates, Head of Ex-Servicemen Appoints | Much Married Girl of Movles, Re- Grlp in Fifth W . : > od | 3 N rake . > " y uing w checks, c 2 1p In 1 Jar Arrests in - Hartford| ovught Not Take Atitude That| ~ X ety | rieting ccks, and the| wa April 13 (T) Commitice To Tnvestigate—scere- | cently Frood From Count, to p W Ward to : that ard and his personal | only way to do so scems Cummins bill to enforce railroud 7 q | Taw As It Ts, Is Not Bight. el Rt R i 8 il rce ra g GU10 of (G eTnlesFar (Com v : " a1 esate Elect Weld Mavor, Have Increased 378 Per i \-‘(.»‘y’-“l“.:u. ‘.\ '\‘ ; rl‘,‘ lmm :‘ ‘o\ - | sending the to jai consolidation after an experimental | ATY Gould of Chamber of Com Marry Rich Florida Real Estate d .Ia}on hrt i i T TR Washington, April 18 luw ‘] 100,000 4t the cral Tiaking Cor. | ©18e, however, that the ac- | period, was reported favorably today | merce Promises To Bring Up| Dealer—says Date 1s ot Yet set | /€l mn broadside against both violatol i b Ol has made an effort to redeem | hv the se 2 T = | ' |bre [ poration’s funds inance stock (¢ has made an «ffort to redeem | by the ne e commerc Projoch ey ABLOTSKI TELLS 0 K 13 P Cent Since Ad critics of the prohibition law s | dealing group o Baking [ the check for $176. e s (tten, Thel outiaok fox Anan 3 £ o) 4 F 713 Per Cent Since A ‘ i o3 Genorul | storkhaldery. d today the |sued in payment for jewelry to the ire T Ik e e i pril 13 UP—Pegey | e e e e e atove s Anriran Tesion, 2 | 1eommime 3o, ot e aene | EJECTION IN THIRD i vent of 18th Amendment. | e investigate the legality of these|in view of the promise of Joseoh The Compulsory Clauses appointed a committes to | HoF 4 ot Jeopeakin ! ! | ) 1 Kopplemann of Hartford, one of The compulsory clauses of. the bill | the advisubility e on | ay iced her engagemer | A U tional Committee for La Enforce- wvach : uld 5 o e e o Comstoc aalthy. | [ e e i ryed i b would apply to the ol Fill Burri .\;, nford B e al u,\l tOF g itisle e o orll 13 P—Threa | p 3 | made w 82| 4, consolid 1 fami real estate operator an L % Vasiungton, April 18 OP—Three liquor are morally guilly of b S ey LR fail loeor OU( e jis s s : et h and sixth wards, the democra i alled by the west, |[Warned government prosecutors not | [t e O Bregident| At the'end of f} ' member of a prominent Chicago ; " % cn ¥ j o William nger, Who was re- ollowing testi of Presiden v S 5 iblican vote-getting or | cnate prohibition commit |t0 Criticize the law, appealed to the | o Al L Tr state commerce commission would ho amil The nouncement was |, ¢ S 8 i penato b e 0 (TG (o or (0 (i e 1 as chal et Eh e Proceed'to ity the fandn dnto s Baveist munsion 1 ils e o i S s, |Banizations are today waging th i foday that moral conditions had |y SN T CROTY 0 e hons | Gener ation by Tred | 0., and the accused man, | Imited number of systems to b cs- picture of i as I exists today, mem- | BES 18 WmiLe frionds and ews: [ oo T L G (T TIERE - nder the Volstead act. [and promised those who foster vie- | 1 w,,‘_ secuting Attornes G. Woods | tablished in accordance with the [her. of the Legion, who regard Elihu | 200 | mayoralty contests, m, Father Irancis jjations of the statutes that he | "ht clared afficient grounds ex- | Public interest Burritt as a 1 “'“' al h ‘”’ dectded | ™y ise Toyee aid not announce the| wWith both parties supplied wit ; otch. Penn- ipand of punishment shall Dt £ ha|laledi1dr the findibe. of: probabl Without taking i to account. th » post [ (8¢ Of the Intended wedding, butimore automobiles than they have | aia, painted for the committee |ten and as heavily as th how [ a0 S TR » said Webber intended to| economies that may be securcd ntimated it might be before sh I A Batore oith o | Phic picture of wideopen sa-|charged with thes dutics of admin. | 10148 no place on \‘ om0 }""'H lefraud the Hirsch Co. e asked | through consolldation,” said the il § s | salls for Lurope on May 1. o Al B i icRdon ) i, wild carousals by YOURE Deo- |{ytor ey cers or dircetors. Ward s head | defraud er to suner. | committee report, “it is submitted as . and 1, in the opinion of the E ARSI, deal ane rong party ld carousals by youns 1‘1 - listeri law can caus Ler e s ation and | that Webber be bound over to super- | comimittee report, it is submitted members, the proposition warrants | A8 8he told of the engugement, |organizations to insure contact wit drunkenness in homes, and in : £ an inevitable conclusion that if e et Wl IFe ¢ k Good Help the Bad Shotar o8 in the ! 1 tter will be submiftes Lm0, 1 by her slde and |every voter, it was the frank admi \ ication awong school children in ) in the | el e e b ouead o7 wiso!Gonolication! ls (mot) 1l iie mnk er millite subm e verviy ank adm anthraclte towns of Pennsylvania | real source of the embar- | haking | S e ] e Gt b v monthly meeting for action i s slon of party leaders at noon that i bl rassment to the enforcement of the, In kholders, ask- [ pany's dealings with Webber had al- | $00 RaniAa Ak t the civie Pegzy's 30 Now the vote would be lighter than tv [N Police Statistics Shown feApnE o e en(otconiane g i T it i action the | ways been €. 0. D. or delivery on | Tied forward, not less than 60,000 hamber of Com.| Comstock is a veteran Florida |years aco Polie i from many eities |1 e gald, “is not that the law |ing for power L iGN FLIe (At e ek | miles, and it may reach 80,000 miles, | Mitt Lytlde, 1 o0 e . 7 Prena] e ate il - re subniitted by \ley Shirk, of jinterferes with personal liberty-— | committee asserted that the General | receipt of choek, and when the cheek )‘:‘ s ”m‘l v;'mw‘” i ator | me zod this morning | 1eal :mn n 'n‘n‘i is “"”,h,“m n Big Vote in Third and Sisth e Moderation leagur, o support his {any law whicl has any effect upon | Baking Corporation's cash was de-|in question was received with the protn sl ganonoriulon Ralph Gould con- | Poth in York and Chlcago. In| An indifterent electorate con: Ssertion that arr »¢ drunken- onduct of the individuals com- | pleted by $8,347 enable Ward | order for the 3 el e e e ey sonted to serve on fhe the ¢ 6 of real estate activi- [ed the political workers through 11 [y b AT 10 SOOI LRy G it okt a1 corporation o |50t hesitate fo make shipment. This | est, will be render + worvice |mlttae to invest i fes 18 associated with |day.. Early morning activity, y b v,",,‘ e Al an enor- 'that—but that so many well inten- | liquidat they had 1eft from | was on I 1925, He and ey ond el e T id Secretary | One of ”'","“‘ opment projects us |cularly noticeable in the sixih war ite driv ) i 2 i e Savings Predicted 3 ; ’ les manager, He fs eraa il Al toa ik lous upward s 2 dry |toned perso houghtlessly, or fol- | their 25 in a stock of the Gen- | Attorney Kopple il ol '1”‘ “These sent the chicf rea (Gould, that the civic committee of it ; SRt s |&radually died down. The third wa came ow some of unsound | eral T (orporation at a - | the meaning ¢ Sl i it A the chamber will cooperate in eve ride to be is sald to be about |experienced a spurt in the middle « | % e e day, Mrs. |r ?\my'. j nds with those -8, After this t¥ Webber the check | s0n for the age of the Bllls 1) possible. One of the obfections | 30. the morning but that too appes o v N : ST A e S e its downward course | on Decemb 8 endigxn cled hapfocty are o Lyl dRst o0 d e oncll ol b e ol Caihe DA, plot | Miss Joyee arrived n Miami yes- (to have been short-lived. In the fif \ ”.‘N,, ,\”f m‘r-\ ':’,‘, e ('I'w yotinit) x Lkt i and is now selling | to have suf inds in the bank | solidation in some form is a CEODE vercome: by i1 t that some | and ls staying at a Miami ward there was a good early mor ol i e hern Theve is ght of pereonal lib- {10 the | to mect it cicared, but on | conclusion _ ' . |day & new street may run directly | hotel. She will leave with ing vote and the noon hour was fly souh deglered caues before lortyl toliperpstunte an natifution ftround & . o sied and the| “It has been estimated that with |(0Y, & new Mroet HiY mun drectly and Mr. Comstock Thursday |busy season. The first, second s CONEaL T s h e thellna condemns NN fRAN 2 fon : ye- | tollowing bank account wus|the service now belng rendered,) ... coum thera would benefit the en- |on the st H. F. Alexander |fourth wards, in spite of the almo . ibition, 1 use the '«l\‘y~ Ml;l el Higuor tr. shall be experimented '” T A ¥ LA there could be a g or from |, L or New \frantic efforts of the town commi ren are sulfaring tore than hefore. |y parant by solemn reselution | counte Ly ey : £300,000,600 to $500,000,000 annual- Pl g T ket Paagtios it ! R B T ey, = Judge ¥. Mangan, who 300,001 0 $500,000, a Tt i& expected Cormmander The coup: I make thelr home fees, evidenced litile conc In amypSullsIn O poration of the clectorate.” o s dransaction | Attorney Kopplemann, appeared for 1y, all of which could be utilized in a |, I' 1% 6X0 Legion com- | at Miam, Miss Joyce suld, and while | ouitcome. abation officers under 1y ( nuary 19 las he | Atto . o B S ; habL A il > M) X 3 ] Yread : H'»I : i ”; g dis- Warns Prosceutors A B, Ward and without | Webb 1 the meaning ot t uction of freight and passenger | b2 "0 maiter 15! moving pleture activities will re.| The polls opened at & o'elock 11 1 3 N ¥ stills,” Withont mentioning any ames, | submission the matter to the |statute ative to checks, hig col tes. 3 hrought ead at the Leglon | qu her presence on the Pacific morning, to remain open until J bl not only are oper- Mr. S o 100 a8 4Y | dipcetors, chiecks of General Baking | tentlon being a4 post-date The commiitee has nat had ini|)nchoon npxt ast part of the time sho said she (0'clock this evening. Voting placs A S aores il s his place public pros- | eorpo v 8 total of | is act only & note be-| mind Increasing profits for railway ,ooi " is expected to spend the greater AT® in the following school buildi b e he “ought net to t T b b Ward | the law states that a check is| companies. Its attention has been (0 cham part of her time here. First Senfor High school: Sec ) 4 e ] SR Pl on demand, and it is impos- | directed solely to the highest efff- | o0 ang'y | Lost $250.000 Settlement ond ward, State Trade school; Thir! i Jes v taw." i el e T | sible to obtain ¥ ent of a check y In serv 1d the lowest ra L8 | nefore the chamber offic A fow years ago Miss Joyce came rd, Camp school: Fourth war / s Araiilus and | the day it is written, if it fs dated ' at which service can be rendered ctary Gould at that time > Miami as the bride of James|Central Junior High school; Fift e e i R lauen —— ort of 1he cor fiberations | Sianfey Joyce, to whom she - was Vard. Bartlett school: Siath ward 4 ; i et S e Attorney Kopplen told the \prmglleld ‘l)lllh ])lc\ vill be given at Legion luncheon | marrie, ing a divoree | Plihu Burritt Junior High school ’ : 5 TS e Sl e | court his client had an at- i b the follox Monday. rom Hopkins, She wag| More than 00 are eligibls L s PR s T | tempt to make restitution two d Following Auto Crash "5, Siomters ot e Logion and | s 50,000 home here as. s |VOte. Normally, an 80 per cent vo candition ol S PO L SsEaonnoTation] [l fae s Hartfof pril 13 (@ “Henry Chamber of Con report | wedding present but lost it later 1 EOften out i pro v pro me officers and | 150, bU! the case % N 18 yoars el of 81 Adums |shat (Hers 1s a strong SEnOment 10| wron g Biisent, Bt 1o oo, | Republicans Claim Fonr Wards ! oL wssured Judge Allin n she was divorced from Joyee. ar o exritieafoors ROVE N ARIT L Sucen it Bor i, Vass.died 2t own for o sesforation of Burmits e republican forees conced A ormed that | (& ber did not do 80, he persona U5 | fhe Huptesrd. Fesrit o'clock | tormer home. Goete Torade iR Mo and sixth wards to the demo S e S RTNBUIE Y Could altend t it is morning. Death was due to lish nobleman, eevering her | 7 8 1 lightis : 0 1‘”” m%“’-" ! Webber formerly conducted the auto- ations with him recently (Continued on Page Seventeen) A nforee - | hop adjoining the Hudson|mobile accident on the Harttord Miss Joyce began Ilife as Mar- - Tl the mv of the women. T N Do i ginia barber. At 16 she married Lt LR \] Lt Ll Pl P [l‘l} NUT at no fal in your charge SoriGia o el o " | ment was annuled OO shall your tables be disgraced by t T T e s e ] t six months MARRIAGE N shallsour tsbin b e ar 150 St s o s 4| Men n Hoods Reported Aroun e : i ~ 2 “You cam, if yon will, make the re acquired through Ward | Karle Bill Adopted 30 to 21| fedieny A (; . ; e R ler ross n 00 l —Provides for Modifi- = 1 Wife and Daughter Ac- . { i . ions of you s The vic esident and surer tHe bride oily i Touf i e cation Vote hy People cuse Hushand of Bran- i e e ; MO ER SOON FOLLOWS | : . . s 81,800 to 52,000 a €6 iy rought Into Ablaze on Booth luatatc A : A HER DA ND rear Suffci Tard M. e e T DOUBLE EEREMUNY e s R DAUGHTER IN DEATH Year Sufficient Ab HALMV BtSPflT \\‘u‘,'u o e organtand the cor | Atiracts Large Crowd Hesiimg 1 G ] S o PN 8§ 10 @ Vols £0 > at 2:30 a. m. Today. i DT Teae fts own Mre. Bridget Ryan Dies At Her > S «finition i \ 1 i enator \Icl\cllal Objects Jireeto Lol Misses Cronin to Become 10 e I H i On - Glark | StrostiThs { to Debi Funding With For the s na woek 1'"19‘ at St Mary's s of the state o elegyen Morning, \ caiey of New Britain was thrown into a state May 25 e e . TCriited = ol s { Browu, Dictator’s Govt, BIERLIE SRUIby e he'T % t 10dify to en ghter, Mrs. Loretta Ryan . sterday addrossed ERs o a flery cross, emblen IR e —_— i umend o Bridget Daley Ryin wite ) New Fngl nference of the X Klan, at an eat QunSith A double wedding will g {0 k M. Ryan of 131 Clark Winltnrd Tieag o ot Amaricn at | roing. In the Horace Booth es- | & Suble wedding wil e e rrohibi died this foston on “Social Standards in fam- ( zc the nontaf Boolh Blreet Nilas Marcater Trae ol i b ‘ = ide of Richard J. H tior pe ¢ Xpe ‘ 5 o f 127 Clark stre i 15 come the bride i of 9584 ! : . ; s, denounced —— i 2 fam A. Cronin of 235 B st 24 « Vi whos , the “Gr £l J "5 Couple Created Sensation In 1 ¢ . SanLknong ropuia LAk : o ¢ o e e s m mass 9. N T | By Mareving—Wife Was 50 Scrg M 1J. ¥ oo Reiis - h < ! & for M Aorree he blank manded o a Hannon s ) s . . S Hushand 1 v telephane and Dreee ] o 3 & : et 1 s o wa ] rge appropriation for the P Taomy g St e ed B naiNIs Aty : e Ks agc al 8 N c N % He argued that the Ui geles, Cal., of 1 Cronin and Mr. Ritty - = 188 of requien - |fell out i shonld not undertake 10 make a sot 1 second Mr 1 and act as 1 ttend WIFE SI ‘\lh‘\“‘\‘.‘ v mornir It was e s " 4 : lement with such a Rurton & 7 , e North 1 " & > wrehes would bing | pay srincipal indebt 1 Mas e ¢ her lov , e ik sloep with red : a ss nvitations to fl! L SEENE DA \zed Cambridge Woman or 1 o f s Mrs x 5 men or good n several Haup of i the object of having ¥ 1 otel S Bel e Starvation And Pneumonia Fol s ; 7 S A b 5 ;“‘UI“ never ucker was i 1 s AR doingiahe lowing Death Of Hushand 8 their home ¥ I. Golo 1 v « 5 ety ¢ iy | e S 1 or vears. W guilty. 1 ! ! ) ) s < i ate : a Mass 13 # body Mrs & was Mr she moved to vife's 8 . t , G : €ii siandard | DAYLIGHT SAVING APRIL 25 Fomate ma TG Touk Rathe Reaiinbed e e Heritoanas 1 ons s w | ¢ i K “‘ mo! “'l' The d ¥ v has come to a Cam eir home, here many years, She was a m AUg s 3 4 ? br. 1 e i bridge couple. Mrs. t ¢ 3 wil is morn MANY AT No acti s places wtile bu- |ter, Apr is |m: i ur but a m by neighbors said the m. n dead at least two days. TE WLATHER R e eanedld Ule Nianee o0 w6 W o o e W TUWwTS RILLED BY HIS HORSE Rartford. April 13—L'orecast b las A ¥ for New Britain and vicinity ‘ Bk v ( s Clondy tonight and Wednes- B ' t ¥ today when ) s A day: possibly light rain or : z ] e sort | ¢ nimal's stall to lead it to r T st ow: not much change in Willlam W. Davis i bk s eavl mmotio t t temperature ted governor for Asy virt sai ade “a bee le and ind Murray's body. He | \ v York with the week-oid sing ¥ ts RIANS COAL $16 IN DANBURY s A » n ry, April 13 childr he s ! ge was t two dol a olver his h r oy Judge B. W. Alling continued the “ case to May 1