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e —————————————————— JAIL SENTENCE FOR ACGOSTING WONAN Jack Mauro Given 60 Days But Files Appeal Charged with breach of the peaco, and jndecent exposure, Jack Mavro, iged 24, of 168 Washington street, was sentenced to jall for 60 days by Judge B. W. Alling in police court this morning. The complainant was 1 local married woman. Bonds for i appeal were fixed at 81,000, I'riends posted the bond and the ap- pral was taken. The alleged offenss occurred Bun- lay night about 10 o'clock on Beaver streef, near Beatty etreet. I'he complainant testified that screamed @nd after recovering from her fright sho walked rapidly down Beaver street and at the corner of North Main and Beaver streets, sho |three-engine she | i |Cast and Chorus Selocted For Per- || Alllance reported yesterday that the | plane Detroiter, ecarry- ing the base pa was forced to turn back soon a it set out from Barrow. One cylinder of the central engine went dend and Mafor Thomas | G. Lanphier, in command, consid- ered the crippled plane unsafe for a crossing of the mountaln ranges on its route, Another tiight will b tried as soon as the plane has been overhanled and tested The base party also has lost com- munication with an overland party en route to Barrow. Just after Al- (exander Malcolm the leader {of the land part an important messago radio operator for the banks Sunday night and was unable to again, “THE, RURRY-UP BRIDE" H. . CLASS NIGHT SHOW to send, party at | lost contact reach Smith formance To Be Given Before Graduating Class | et Bdward Derange, Michael Oles mnd Peter Zyjaveski, aged about 16 and told them what had| ppened. They followed Mavro down . Broad street and overtook him. Oles went after a policeman but re- turned alone and Mavro broke awa: ‘rom the boys and ran to his home. ‘The boys testified they followed but were afrald to enter the vard be- cause of dogs. Offleer Feeney came along in the police eervice car and entered the where the boys pointed out and Officer Feeney e honse, \avro vim, Mavyro denied on the witnees stand that he had told Officer Feeney he ad walked beyond Broad street on Beaver street “for his health.” He «aid he did not understand some of *he questions he was asked by the police Sunday night. He.denied the chargs and sald hr. b did not go north of Broad street on | Beaver street, Sunday night. He had been told there was a tenement tn | rent on the north elde of Hroad street and he went to look at it. H was stopped by the complainant and three boy Broad and Washington streets. was afraid they wonld wssandt him se he ran home. Prior to that time he had not seen the complainant, ha said. §he, however identificd him a short time after he wag arrested, He admitled he aaring a soft, gray hat and was vithout an overcoat Sunday night. Officer Feeney testified that Mayv-! a Main home and Broad why ro told him he attended street theater and went vay of Lafayette, Beaver streets, Asked by the officer e took that routs instcad of going | Lafayette street ors through , the officer g Aftorney Woods o mishment begmeted ¥ of tha women of occasion to ont, for the New Brits on the jerson is o1 t walks saf n who have comime c men who 1 th . Dunn, conpsel e ceurt to con- testimony - Mavro for the of his elient th of geve wit- for the charn in hounzht trosse ment. of .‘.:_(,-.U\Hm man s 100 seri charge to b thoug Al Mavro the someo Judge im that ommitted Terry tally wed until today, I hear RREAK HALTS SEARGH FOR MISSING AVIATORS Wilkins And Eiclson Still Missing With Radio Contact Rroken Sinee Sunday T (A —Tts st Now York, April 27 v ttempt frustrated by a faulty en- ne, the base party of the Detroit Arctic expedition at Fairbanks, ka, today hastened repairs for sther flight In search of Captain e H. Wilkins and Pilot Carl lielson, who have heen missing L > they left Fairbanks by air nlane for Point Barrow twelie days 0. The North American e High Blood Pressure Reduced 40 Peints Specialist's Prescription Now Offerat Throngh Tocal Druggists Newspap: After 30 years of research an amazing treatment has been per- fected by a famous speclalist that brings high blood pressure under control For over ten years this marvelous preseription has been used and® per- fected in hundr of private cases. Now 1t is offe high blood pressure as a positive treatment for this dangerous condi- tion Tenso, as it is called, goes right to source of the trouble. It dispels t once the polsons that harden ar- and helps renew metabolism, thus restoring arterial elasticity People who follow instructions carefully report a drop in pressure of 40 points in less than two weeks. Money back if you are not convinc- ed. Buy Tenso at John J. McBriar- ty, Mallinowski & O'Brien, Miller- | Hanson Drug Co., and South End A short time later, i | arrested was | by | d to sufferers from | The play "The Hurry-Up Bride {will be produced by a and '\homs of the graduation class at ity class night exercis in Juns, | Miss llga Harvey, class supervisor “l\nul) 1 this morning. A list of Ithe suceessfil contestants for places in the cast and chorus was also announced toda The cast. of ¢ | Martin Muldoon, cast aracters follows: the new mayor Donald MeCrann Mnldoon's crony Henry Bray Rose's choice. .. Francis Dorsey Muldoon's choice. John Gowen ths maid of honor . Catherine Brown Row Muldoon, the hurry-up bride Barbara Troup & danghter Hennessy, [Harry Shannon, | The Duke. | Mitdreq, Two Marchall Boys . Harry Moore and The general chorus follows: Gen vieve Cieszynski, Marjorie Gibney |Ruth Gibn Wilhelmina Stack, It r Harvey, Anna Donlon, Dorothy Boilard, Grace Wallen, Joseph Azaro, Edward Gromke, Paul Wil- lots, Henry Bofnowski, Maurice | Koplowitz, Max Kirshnit, Thoma. | Canway, Hamilton Darraw, Harry Moore and Willlamn Pape. Little Girls' chorus: Rose Meltzer, . Ruby Willets, Olga | Halgis. Angeli calise, Sophie Bu- | koweki, Panline Baloski, Ma O'Mara, Wanda, Zarawski, Mary Me. Inerney and Tda Ravi hinege chorus: Lois Mills, P.mr\hnr Dorothy Plersick. Franeis, Anna Kozlowskl., Elizabeth | {Hance, Matilda. Dranchick velyn Goodale, Helen Lndorf and Lilllan Adler. The elass night | {Ruth Finis Doris committer fol- ehairman; Fran- rnhvnsnyv. Aaron Kehoe, Mary & Y‘fl!m"\ I"rrm‘l\ and Anna Donlon. " Tyoons on Duty Duung Trn] of T\\ o Neovoes r"l today el reed ing a 16-year old white g bile, Ala., April T, hor negroeg, Nathan Bard Holl indicted on the o he tried im fter Floming's case i on Columbus same wil | mediately completad, Troops af he Kentucky national rd numbering 206 patrofled the court, house fo pre e ovder. This Great Sale THE GREATEST SCISSORS | the mo | Luctus ¥ { bureaueracy, N I;W DRIT AN DAILY llLRAlD TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1926. PROHIBITION LAY Retiring Head of State Bar As- sociation Gives Opinion Hartford, April 27 (@ ment Th AV pro- | teenth amen: which hibition to the eountry, “is pert . serlous blunder ever mitted by the Americ Robinson anid ir insc edictory as president o at Bay meetin neecti associat annual in court yesterdy afternoon Constitution Losing. The retiring ident on at fts voman T incoma ti charge amendment, is clearly | that the 18th pugnant to the score that it v law a fundament government and zovernment the internal roment sufftago “Harminl." aid of ni shich it law of make a al prin impos federal lircet nthority over v enth amend e woman suffrig the land that it « plicated the problum of pr American plan of self by bringing to t nto leglslative and nt gisi and ston 2 people sublime ignorance significance Slams Incor he income system expert, the nation s far excecded by th or in tim nd inqui ment wnd que eral cha g0 lobhies peals n, mint welfar nt IR ion ros conor PiE- and in their real tor 1 ax he whe sald "“w comple the whose cost to confuses sollactio; €x0 ¥ 108 loving people.” oachment of ment v control of intern: il impairing state government,” h To See Perfectly Is to Understand | and Enjoy ' 1 full n you would reach your ovient see that your vision i p to present-day requirement is a porfect A. PINKUS EYESIGAT SPECIALIST eye sewvice, 300 Maln Street Wt e e v Phone 570 | SPECIAL $1.25 Shears for 53¢ These 24-Karat Gold Plated lewel Bolt Shears Will Cut as Long as You Live Nothing is so aggravating— so destructive of valuable i so wasteful of time and patience as a pair of dull shears. These shears do away forever with worry. The secret lies in the patent turn jewel bolt that auto- matically replaces the edge every time you close them. =3, 2E oos These shears are built for service as well as durability —made of the v highest arade steel—they are highly tempered, with carbonized cutting edge. i ORI Two sizes—six and eight- inch—get one of each. Commences Tomorrow! VALUE IN YEARS 59¢ IS THE PRICE Drug Co. ROBINSON SLAWS , it nni in titior Attarney M Haven Vifadrs | TR T RS HEETeTe Mre N M ah troet is res Britain an opey inherent spirit of the constitn ‘ } ..‘H !tion on w\\j V EECTITETEY PEETTERGTS | o ot EITE [ oo Cic G e g ] Tyranny I illy It Irritat Demoralizing ieraey Itain General hospital, following | 618t time, The suspension of a com- i operation {mittment to the state farm was re- Mrs. Itose Welinsky of Bay Ridge, [voked by Judge Alling, Smith's of. ooklyn, N. Y., is visiting Mr, and [fences in the 28 years since his first I lirnbaum of 28 Winthrop |arrest include drunkenness, drunk- Mrs, Welinsky sister of [enness and breach of the peace, nhaum | vagrancy, resistance, assault and va- 1, son of Mr, and Mrs. [rlous other misdemeanors. This of Soymour street, [morning he pleaded guilty to drimk- Now firitain General hos- | enness and not gullty to the charge tal shortly following an operation | of being a common drunkard, b hrion ot John A 'POLICE GUNS INJURE THREE IN ACCIDENTS Inc., against Oscar Dreisen has | n withdrawn from the city court 1 ward A. Mag was counsel for the | | has bro it for $75 | OMicer Loses Toes, “lix and Carmela Venturo. ( & returnable in the eity | cond Monday in May ¢ an \ nt on over m the opy Privile W roval o [ 10 o lot John Andrews | City Items Roman And Two Boys Shot As Shot Gun Patrol Art M Organizes, 61st Time in C mni Gaes to State Farm | w first beeams circles in 1898, this morning Boston, tims ot pol wounds toc L desperado, A policcman and two hoys eom- prised the hospital 1ist The shoot. April 27 (A—Three vie- & rlot guns were nursing li y. None, however, wag no Alfr was for the ASPERIN TABLETS 5 grain Dr. Sumner hrand 24 in box For Wed. | Only 1 2 (e ing started yesterday when Patrol- man Lewis R. Murray, a member of the new shot gun patrol, wounded himself in the foot as he stepped from a police car to Interrogate oe- cupants of a parked machine. The |BuUN's charge penetrated his right |foot and necessitated the amputa- tion of two toes. Last night Leo Mansker, 14, and | Joseph Cormier, 16, of Whitman | |were watching Police Chief L. L. Phinney unpack a new riot gun preparatory to a practice session. The weapon discharged prematurely |and the bullets lodged, two in Mans- {ker's leg, and one in Cormier's. Tha boys had been standing outside a window of the police station base- |ment, and only the fact that lmza were broken in force by a {three fnch window sash saved the | vouths from more serfous injury. |They were taken to a hospital, CITY COURT CALENDAR | Asstgnments have been made in the city court, as follows: Wednes- the | day, April 28, 9 a. m, Albert' C. Record, by Wi F. Mangan, va. The Connecticut Co., by Day, Berry & Reynolds; Thursday, April 29, 9 a. m., Alphonse Bores, by Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford & Camp, va Widower, helrs, representatives and creditors of Augusta Silkin; 9 a. m., James W, Manning, by Roche & Cabelus, vo. The Colonial Filling Stations of Conn, Inc; Monday, W\my 3, 1:30 p. m, Kulper Printing |Co., Inc., by 8 Gerard Casals, vs. Joseph Kloskowski, by Stanley J. Traceski; Wednesday, May 6, 1 p. {m.. John Hunker, by M. A. Sexto) |ve. Bteve Marsky, by Nair & Nal 1 p. m, Charles Abrucewles, by ) A. Bexton ,ve. Wadyslaw Kulas, by Stanley J. Traceskl; Friday, May 7, 1 p. m, Vincenzo Clanel, by Do ald Gaffney, vs. Santi Clanel, et als, Willlam T. Lynch for Donnelly Brick |Company, Kirkham, Cooper, Hun- |gerford & Camp for others, | READ WERALD CLASSIFTED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS WAXED LUNCH PAPER !The 5c¢ size rolls. | For Wed. Only 2 for 5(: TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE. WEEKLY EVENTS, THE PRICES A Nationally Known Full Fashioned SILK HOSE 89¢ On Sale Wednesday These are the fine real thread silks in the newest ml.n'm;g\ Sub-normals of a $1.59 hose name of which we cannot’ men- tion, At Princess Slips. grade lingeri [v: ¢ Hood Tennis Oxfords Rubber Company’s FINAL CLEARANCE S Women and Children Our 79(" Price is Strictly first qual- and ot For White and hrovwn. ail sizes for women, | field grown. For Wednesday Only misses A Spring Sale of Shirts and Dra weight to wers r halbriggan garments 4. Well made and (nr" J9C AT HALF PRICE Spring in all sizes finished. For Wednesday Only Just 500 of them in this lot. Reliable sturdy teed to thrive and yield. For Wednesday ... .. | | i A Wednesday Sale of “Meritas™ Table Covers The first quality of this well known brand. We have all Dr. Sumner Brand Dental Cream The 25¢ size tube—A reli- able and effective dentifrice. Half price for lz%c We lnesdw : SILKO Crochet Cotton White, ecru and linen: all numbers, The 10c ball. For Wednesday Tc Only Curtam Rods Good weight, round curved end Rod, bronze finish and strong brackets. Adjustable to different size windows, For Wednesday ors with smooth or pebble finish. The leading linen Special for Wednesday ...... 49¢ . Safety Matches Packed twelve boxes to a carton. The 10c size. For Wed. . package 5 C CLOSING OUT High lustrous sateen slips in regular and extra sizes, Darl only. | For Wed. Only tume Slips grade colors | 74(: e Women’s Spring Vests Rayon stripe knit vests in regular and extra sizes. Also fancy lace fop vests. For Wednesday Only .. A Real Good Dish Drainer Extra heavy retinned wire, will not rust. Has rack in center for plates, saucers, etc., and a basket on end for holding cutlery and silver- ware, Worth much more. e 49c Wednesday . Badspreads A first quality well made spread with colored stripes. Colors are rose, blue and gold. Size 81x90. For Wed. $1.69 size The large Indigo blue; 10c¢ grade everywhere, For A dnesday Only A Whole Case of Women’s Lisle Hose For Wedne Onl; |) ne: np]o st “hose. First (v'mll(\ silk lisle h In»v in many seasonable FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY 49c and Combinations, trimmed with Val. laces and embroid- eries. Sizes run up to 14. ALE OF Native Rose Bushes of course, some varieties are sold out, but there are still about sixteen different kinds to select from two-year-old stock. Native “Concord” Grape Vines plants, the latest patterns and col- | substitute; 45 inches square, ' ARE THE LOWEST POSSIBLE One Thousand Pieces of Children’s Underthings S| ti F 0 One Price Billie Burkes, Gowns, all made of high e muslin and nicely i 5f01'$1'00 guaran- " 124¢c. [ HERSHEY MILK i Chocolate Bars | Plain or with almonds—5¢ ll)‘il; Wed. 3 for ].OC V;-inch White Bloomer Elastic 5¢ vards for For Wednesday I Two-in-One | Shoe Polish All colors—liquid or paste; 15¢ size. 9 c For Wednesday . “Rome” Wash Boilers First quality heavy guage | metal, copper bottom and re- | tinned sides. Two strong handles securely riveted on. | 13 and 15 gallon capacity. Very Special $l 9 8 For Wednesday { i l | I Dainty and Practieal Lingerie Fabrics A dozen different patterns. heer Voiles, exquisite Ba~ stes and fine Nainsooks in all wanted lingerie colors. 'or Wednesday mly ........ yard 25¢ A Special Price On ‘Everfast’ Suiting For Wednesday Only .... yard 440 he ideal fabric for summer wash garments, Twenty dif- ferent colors, fust. 36 inches wide. guaranteed A Speclal Ofl'enng of Men’s Work Shirts Fast color Chambray Shirts of blue. Double stitched full cut garments: with pocket. Sizes up to 17. For soc Wednesday Only Last Call—Half Price SPRING HATS for Women and Children The regular price was $1 but we are closing out all millinery for this season. You buy them 50c for Wed. Only .. Come Early Wednesday! for the Extraordinary Special displayed in our North Window “Miller” Slenderizing Corselettes Health, style and comfort combined in these garments. Made of handsome satin stripe fabrics. For Wednesday Only .......... 89¢ LADIES' HANDBAGS Top handle, to) fitted with mi signs, in tan, grey and black. For Wednesday ........o0vnus p strap, or back strlp styha. rror—moire and brocade 49c