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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1928. — [hl sald. It developed that Lieutenant ense a e failure to| 3 . FIRST HEARING ON 7o we'veeoes MERTON GASE WAS [0 oo ETHEL OnceUpon a Time S’(omg:(l;e r,;ery [;HIEKEN [;RATE Mw‘(‘ath?\l'iec\\;\:fi:ia‘j; i.'{mpita] SAME AS _l]THERS - 2 ‘;H"_'L:] x':xw”r JOW pEHiHD Read Today’s Offer o | 3 y ‘ 3 2 E * T ME R R, Poultry Raiser Kept Stock i« purt seinenes dumone e | Daugherty-Miller Defense Puts ! legal bate| e TMEGY WE WERR- Xo Mor® Indigzation When You Put chind closed d Z s hin A doors in | Your Faith in Dare’s Mentha Pepsin | convention at Hartford, visited New the chambers of Federal Ju Boxes BCIOW Legal Helgm j Bt hospital today and on Its Evlflefl(}e Julian W. Mack in the Woolworth ra sh o institution e sl / 20 = | Ask Axelrod’s Pharmacy About Generous Money Back Offer, by Miss Maude E. Traver, directress 3 case and strike out evi- | | Alex Malamud, aged 39, of 82 Of nurses DNew SYorkSept S U S ervl 1dge Mack ruled that the | The visitors were attending the ble aid was given Richard Mer- | s ! be continued this | | fourth annual conference of the | : 4 GG er shui sl Public Acts 5, which requires| catnolic nomit bt s - ( Pu! atholic hospital lation in George ce, or what action he took . . spoonful of Dare's Mentha Pepsin, a ing an | pht of nobiless than| fara | Thsl canterans ol Yoouetith s |G e s e T e lition | EHowey the rule and not er said he had been given | X > ‘¥ fine and fit. crates as soon as Agent Parker o i {were paid, was managing dircctor | and that George R. Willlams, who 7 sands more will tell you that the replaced. To data the crates Billeai e omplementary opin rty, former attorney-gen- | nelq that office, had not been W WINTER [vield to this wonderful medicine and liberately eva e law, h Todey tatharend fiscal | SPIT f alleged conspiracy with which [ § | upset are made strong, healthy and K for Miller, 1 Williams if | help "vou, Axelrod’s Pharmacy or side height of 11 1-4 in nd he yoen announced for the coming Defense attorneys have objected WECE WORH - juslz . ! y of the chickens, according to Mr. |y /. Fox; medical, Dr. G. 1L | et testimony offered to show nml = approved May 29, 1925, and those | , Dr. D. W. OComnell; | 500 ositive orders from | 1O approving an fllegal claim. ment. Malamud should have don ———— “Did you ever talk with Miller | testify t he paid the late John | EVEN TR | “I talked with XMiller once infor- n for Connect view of the fact that this 18 the first| " 01" 0" ine alleged New York |formally: them he gave no instruc. |recompense for stock in the Amer. e Ulric Uezznla, garment workers was |again on this subject until after Mer- | Germany last night on the liner | York, charged with attempting to " o = rmey W. H. Comley| It had been objected by counsel|mass of documentary cvidence and S, Graouals trial next Tuesday, clalming that as | testimony r g conversations | their way into the hands of Mille ith inte < eir bonds total- | admissable, unless 1t were shown | o B g with intent to kill, their bonds tota it DR DO b | Besse-Leland Co. store at the governn ad o lay by nuse of a frandulent adver. |an opportunity to leave the state. | defense without an opening address, | that the government had failea to Hartford avenue, the first person to| ; : ] Sonted: ur Haptari188: ] conr e sannyal Khradbols reial magnate, in fil- sed to say what r eating, “heaviness, gas or e pro New England s section of t T R R e et L sour stomach for just one table- HatIpoNity hejkopiin Orates MYl eibntattBLIRY : day at the | or { SR delightful elixir, will stop the dis- 4 Inched Had il 5 Tl i G {Daugherty-Miller conspiracy trial Attorney ory A S tress and make your stomach feel resented by Attorn Nalr, | jospital, St. Agnes home, Manches- [ 13 SReeption, “»m‘“,”‘fi,w:} e permission to disclose that a mo- s - 2P i , [ Thcusanas; will Eyouch tos Gine who said an order was pla for | tor and St. Mary's and Waterbury | Williams, at the time the claims | tion dismissal had been denfed, % [truth of this statement and thou- i _ for Thomas W. Miller as alien pro- Rt st 2 | most. stubborn and chronic cases of the State Humane society had of-| mpo visitors were gre tnter- | °F G ! was assistant to the alien property s FLUETY UATCT | . ases o ed the crates used by Malamud! ,eieq fn N yritain’s new hospital |PeTtY custodian. Miller and Harry | custodian when Thomas W. Miller MO VELVET HATS / | indigestion and gastritis rapidly not been deliv Mal: ot 1o ¢ e on trial g i ""l """""_y""m 10wn to have been a party to an [that stomachs habitualiy weak and % estioning Williams about his Orous. i . e et e §ie g ams - about S| Miller and Harry M. Daugherty @ \ b ¢ g The crates he used have an In-|jonc ot R 0 O iments have | ets with Merton, Willlam B.| 0o cporeeq. TOAW BTG 7 Trye one bottle. 1f it doesn’t also used burlap bags to keep som ical, Dr. G. W. Dunn and ; : 21d Mo could | hooughout, ‘the * tal” to. spocific N G e > ::‘r’c!(x];;mmp: R R { & £ | purchase price. s replied. 4 1 Greenstein. ) 4 Dr. M. L. Marsl Dok Miller and the former attorney Judge Allling sald the law was| oo . Dr. D. W. O'Connell; | - my dnty, but we | Beneral shared in a $441,000 bribe affected wers given until July 1|, nose and throat, Dr. W. Richard Merton, G eve, ear, nose and il Miller to help all claimants all we| Richar rton, German copper Sty | 1926, to obtain the proper equip- e i magnate, came from Germany to - ME 216 so during that period, but appar-| o y A 7 R Al L hads Bl fa b orton’s?” T. King, formerly republican a- 5 ently he did not maks a move to| Trial of Gangsters Who fabout these claims of Merton'sz” |1 I B Rl Yl na ) SECONG comply with the law until the state| Begt Up Workers, Oct. 19 |, Milier introauced Merton to | cut, $441,000 mostly in liberty bonds, / agent compelied him to do so. Inj “piqeonort Conn., Sept. 30 P—|me and he discussed the claims in- | for expediting a $7,000.000 claim in prosecution under the statuts, Ju 1" | zangsters, arrested in Stamford last |{ions about the claims beyond the ns- | ican Metal Company impounded Alling said he would suspend Judg- |/ aay” tor assaulting Henry and |ual orders. I did not talk to Miller | during the war. Merton salled for 1) 24 g e O Dante, B |today asslgned for Ocfober 19 in the |ton had gone back to Germany to | Dputschland 23, of 243 st 424 street, et Sinhi e o { The government offered a great abtain money under et g ’: gherty and Miller in the | testimony to show that many of the Aun . ar 1 before Judge L. P. Waldo |for Daug y and Miller in the n | O N as contirued Nt So Ma t the case be brought to|chamber discussion yesterday that |liberty bonds paid to King found Af&”‘g‘fi' | el Green of Waterbury c 1 3 d the Midland National bank Dok I\ ' the men were chargec th a Merton had wit ams were not |and th idland National bank, at DON Ol vith him and asked the continuance. [the n Lo fcharged It essanlt) ook | Washington court house, Ohio, I b ) empt to obtain $150 ling $135,000 might be furnished by [ that he was o co-conspirator. Dare DetEl i e e e ( } 3 St puil de) +- | their assoclates, thus affording them | Although Rand launched Miller's | Pefense attorneys elaimed, however, | ) / MO WHEN 1 | fas aled | ShOW any connection between the DOUET — ‘he defense clalmed insnfficlent | his questioning of Williams revealed | Dol he defense clalmed insufticient | his q will be made to | defendants and the fee paid to King. | THE WANDY ising receipt. Fined $100 for Selling Becr. {time to prepare for trial and Ju‘h:"|”‘“’ n "'w»{v_v : : : John Sukiatls, aged 36, proprie- Marvin continued the case untll Oc- [8how that the £7,000,000 claims werc | LTTLE ‘or of @ rTestaurant at 15 ing | toher 19 valid and that they were paid in| Polish Republicans of FELT/ street, pleaded guilty to selling li- | —_——— Gyt AT state to Gather Here - i b me : The government in arguments ; x | p quor and keeping liquor with intent (9 00() Are Believed Lost e More than 200 members of Polish | to sell and was fined $100 and costs. | 3 . . during the pr > . o] I ’ Mr. Greenstein said Detective S In Bad Storm in China !contenacd that the conspir Republican clubs of Connecticut will 1 ITH cereals, especially S 22 4 EE 5 A N | o q’ " ogs | ather at their annua anaue & 7 geant Ellinger and Oficer Stadler| Hongkong, Sept. 30 (P—TIt is fear- | charge n_«mm‘;» shown ln rdle 51;";;” '” ”»’"‘ 11: m:u;':'» an zom those the children eat, seized some beer at the restaurant cd that 130 fishing junks, with about | of whether Merton's claims were | ERL at the o > A on September 24 and an analysis|2,000 persons aboard, including wo- | called «m"\? of lhr- fe ,1,” 1, state and local | -~ — s it's unwise, if not actually showed it to contain 3.07 per cent men and children, wore lost in the| The first witness cr S s G ] unsafe, to get anything but lcohol and 2.46 per cent by welght. |waters around the Portuguese colony | George E. Williams, of Pas [ A torney Stanley 3. Traceski vl Hahitna] Runaway Is after 1 o'clock this afternoon, —on |elub last night, Frank Liberman, 19 ity aurant is a good one, con-|of Macao in Monday's typhoon ., managing director of alien | b master and Mayor Weld is 9 \ Hart street, near the corner of |years old, was arrested at his home sidering the locality, Mr. Greensein| The fury of the storm is evidenced | Property custodian’s office. Previ- on the program of speakers which Sent to Reform School | Linwooa street. Dr. George W. |early today on a technical charge of said he has been informed. The beer |hy the masses of wreckage floating |OUS Witnesses testified Williams t s Congressmen. Glynn 1| A 14 year old boy who was Dunn, who happencd along, took |homicide. ~ His opponent, Joseph £ havi A was sold for 10 cents a bottle in the coast waters south of Hong. | tored Richard Merton, German met- | Fenn, - Judge Willlam J." Malone, | picked up in New York after having Him o New Britain General hos- |Gerrity, aged 18, had been floored in of having the purity and 1 A. Mag, counsel |jcong. The British steamer Hydran- |al Magnate, in filing for the Soc ayor Wade of Bristol everal | pun away from his home In this Dital 5 the fourth round of an amateur wholesomeness that H.O iid it is the first time | zop opeerved tisherfolkk cling- | Suisse Pour Valeurs De Mataux|others. {city, was committed to the State| Mr. Kron reported the accident to jcontest. i : 3 the latter has been arrested for vio- |{ne 1o the wr and calling for | ¢laims for the impounded shares of —_— School for Boys at Meriden, by the police, saying he was driving fn | As Gerrity was being carried to his stands for, is worth muc| lation of the liquor law and it will |y . despite ough sea the _ {the Americ Metal company. . Judge Alling after h g in direction on Hart street. |corner unconsciou » elat more than its price. be the last time. He was not aware|hor: DS et el sea e Y| " Winllam §. Rand, counsel for Mil- (la”“‘-‘ He He.l!)ed m . | hambers his morning, Tha boy when Jacabs steppid into the strect |over his vietory, Ieaped from the ring P that the beer had an alcololic con- 5 D e tha detot sal withoutl an Getting Jitney Permit | makes a practice of running away, and the side door of the car struck ’n"l"\\‘em.t‘n nis home, ]‘;\v of the " ent In excess of that allowed by | 5 s opéning address, Daugher de- © suit of Genaro Palmieri | the police suv, without apparcni him. At the hospital it was said | 1500 spoctators know of the serious law,the lawyer said. fense will be conducted separately. inst the Masteo Co., was begun in | reason. Officer T. J. Feeney went | the man's injuries consist of bruises nature of the blow. When Gerrlty 1 > 3 I m‘ Overtime Parker Fined $2 Embryo Gymnasts Steal | Just before Williams took the|the court of common pleas yester-|fo New York and brought him 'about the head and left leg and his “"”’}d ';“‘] be "";“'!"‘l by "lm‘"f"": }\ o i AR s Dl : {Tesl nTaeie L0T60 thit WL ey doai nale ; eait i ondition is not considered serious, |methods he was take. to a hospital ert C. Sengle, aged 18, e Mattress for Practice |stand, Juig k ruled that Wil-|day but held up on a technicality | home last evening. ficondition isinokiconsldered s Rty e The confidence that comes * "k Rock as ¢ as finec lams h ot heen show have |z continued until cert ehosiE o Black Rock avenue, was fined small boys were turned over | llams had not been shown to have |and continued until certain records | Ioase s ot v [ 5 t lating 4 t i | 1y | hac 9 uilty knowledge > |can he oduced. Imieri s | ! . without costs for violating tl : bation Ofice Connolly [had In 1921 guilty knowledg r: ,‘m:m e produced. Pammieri Tas|Tyoetr on Hand as Opponent Dies, Young e dinance by parking his automobile |\ o\ atrick J. O'Mara, after |alleged corrupt agreement for $230, a | : minute district on West |, tted the|er d Miller to defraud the [he assisted the hus company by ap- | Automobile Hits Man Boxer Under Arrest | VELVET BRIM SMART | l just below the post of-|; S varandn |l d State; For this reason ,he |pearing before t public utilities | Avis Jacobs, d 23 years, of | New York, Sept. 30 (®—Unaware A velvet brim is often combined 0 Ts A i { to 9:10 p. m. last|a¢ 4, of Mrs. B. Feingold, 66 |said, Williams was not considered a jcommission and obtaining for the|aqg Winthrop street, was struck by that his knockout punch had result- | with a very much folded and creased Moore said he |y, o , several days ago. |co-conspirator as e government | COMpany rov to Hartford and to|an automobile driven by George ed in his opponent's death, soon after | felt crown of the same shade by | - . I they carried the mattress [had alleged, but testimony regard-|Lake Compounce. I B. Hungerford | Kyon of 36 Hawley strect, shortly e left the ring at a Bronx boxing |smart Parislan milliners, | Quickesp Hot Cereal’ 1]ing him would rema the record [represented Palmieri and Joseph B. | |Griffon the bus company \ | YIY | into a space in t ar of Main refused to pay $2 at th K AN- | parayette str and used it as a|on another ground. stead of questioning the justice Of|tympling and acrobatic after| Williams said that while he know | SR — the "-"“"“‘“’"- Sengle sald he WS which they ripped it to picces and [ of Jesse W. Smith, aide o Daughe |Fatally Hurt When Auto under mpression that the Te-|gee it on fire ty who committed sulcide, he was | e Bl USRS e B e i G T e e 2, positive that he had never seen hi 5 vIS Struck by Tlamj cianor Laje e il v en heliny . |and knew “absolutely” that Smith| Aontpelier, Vt, Sept. 30 (A —Em- | reported at the police station, | He Dineen Replaces Tommy | 810 not intreduce Merton fo him, |Met P. Flannery, driver of a bread has been driving a car about a year, Connolly as Umpire | me could not recall Merton's first | delivery truck for *a Springfield, Chicago, Sept.” 30 (P—William | visit fo the alien property cus. | ass, baking company, was believed | Dineen today was appointed by | fodian's office fn regard to filing the |t0 have been fatally injured today | President Ban Johnson of the Amer- | claims. when a Central Vermont frelght | ican League to officiate as an um-| Agked if he knew Daugherty | train struck his truck at a grade pire in the World's series games, in | jiams said he heard of him, but | crossing near Northfield. Mr. Flan- | place of Tommy Connolly, who is ill. | gay him in court today for the first | 1TY Suffered a fractured skull and The veteran arbiter advised Mr. | gy | internal injuries, it was said at Hea- | {ton hospital, Montpelier. The truck ohnson of hiy inabllity o appe Wllliams recalled Merton's second . de ! Clarence Rowland, appointed as & | yicii in July, 1921. He said ha had | Va8 badly damaged and was car- substitute umpire, will continue in | .4 ndcnee Merton and believed | Fied by the train for some distance that c ety | what Merton told him At this time SR T Williams testified, that the depart- | Turners Falls Paper 2 > 5 ment atention was directed at re- |1 ae oy N 10 action of Herman Fogelson [ MeRtS atention was ¢recioc ot k- Manufacturer Dies ainst Charles Gulber, which wa T Wlm Greenfield, Mass, Sept. 30 (&) to have hee I is orni a e Augustine 'W. Esleeck, reside f s o « hj been tried this m r\‘mutv t Dismissal Refused : ”L‘_" ‘\ £ pr ]Y nt o izganum, 108 otaloain cthelalty ot s . he Esleeck Manufacturing Company | 2 Conduct of the Dansherty-Miller i B en postponed until a later date, | PREREL B 8 ISR T O ey [of Turners Falls, a known | to that fact that one of the at DARBEC R ugh his cof tion with paper torneys in the case was unable 10 be | m——eeee ng in the Connecticut Valley | No further assignment has or 55 ars, died toda He came made, 3 r' swick, ., to Holyoke in suit ls for £75 damages and & a horse which is alleged to S > served one year in the lagisla en down snow bank last E: ture and had made many gifts to the AL DAl streat ag o 3 . Y. M. C. A.and other welfare bodies an automobile driven by tt E B et i Att v Harry Ginsburg represents 2 1 5 “ ”» il ey St renissenl Golf Balls Not “Lost e ha i il dor ths acrent 8 Is Ruling by Judge ant 3 { Port 1, Me pt. 30 (P —Golf ¥ i % i 3 ball, resting in b hes or a clump SHOWER FOR MISS ROTH i : : | of trees on a golf course, are not \ surprisc miscellaneons shower uly lost, Muni 1ige C. W. eabody ruled today at a hearing “n Rocco Pesche 16, rged ith stealing & number of balls | from the Portls ‘ y club Hender on | grour ecent s prettily % PSHIRE evening at the o Victor, 288 in honor of Miss NeEw o become boy was sentenee th eformatory for musical and A probation v was - SEantics . eeks House Permit for , “ All l dO 18 Site on “Cabbage Street” POLITICAL FIGHT SETTLED Soak and rinse w‘n J)' ft ,-m' over the loca il s e el on washAay o | s et e : | OMETHINC | ¢ { ¥ stleiilon tearrien tie J { e o i S 'F LAl : e en or creaentinie . —yet I get whiter clothes : : : - _TAUNTON MASS. i J i Vil N than ever ot street for *‘Cabbage streot = : 'ER used a soap that rinses out | #0d had so written it and something that + ] 8 b 0 quickly, and so completely, as Rt ; v s n eleet- | Rinso does. KENIEWORTH CLUB SOCIAL gestior « ) Best of all, the dirt and stains float LS winson nolly)tlenintil exKcent] e S ta.n a.I in r © SESSlOn 107} off in the rinsing. I don't need to de | Worth club will open next Mond Heckers’ Cream Farin, | the least bit of hard rubbing—or even | “Vening when a meetin d suppe . frequently recomruende 2 g ! | boil the clothes, because Rinsonot only | Will he held at 6:30 o'clock. An en by doctors as the first solid GOING ON BATTLESHII | whitens, but sterilizes, too! [ tertainment and soeial will folloy of 66 Dud- » = the meeting. Bod ) aEaby: shoridl haye ‘ eniisien inine vty | L0 CIOies foet o Jonger i | easy “soakand rinse” way beca | Beginning Friday evening, Oc £ nd has becn | grerawashboard. Yet they are whifer, | and_winter soirecs to he held at R tion of a street mention his needs. ' m the first class | byighter than everl | the Paragon ball room on the Hart Cooks in less time than ! was receuited on | Cping g all I need on washday. No | ford road y 26, 1 & I Dordleman, | par soaps, chips or powders. It makes et any other wheat cereal. ivy recruiting officer. tha \‘m‘"'sa 5'0“ an‘d sudsy. Just ask WANT PLUMBING EXAM. e your grocer for Commissioner Willlam R. Fens MICHAELS, INC.. NEW STORF ind Acting Plumbing Inspector O . ; [ \ o 1 ith m offices A. Peterson will ask the buildi in W ry and operating a Ri n s o | commission next Wednesday to fix Exclusive Glenwood Furnace Agent for*New Britain. Cor. Arch and Linwood Sts. branch stc T ain strest, this a date for the examination of can _— — - - e - . ; 1 . Bl < ilsehs \ IF YOU HAVE A . city 8 « for a pe 4 of id s fol lumbing licenses CroamTaping |, s o & s o e R D CALL 595 HOUSE TO HEAT CALL 595 gdmd"Thech thiest |erty on Mai Water strests The granulated soap that soaks due to the absence of Inspector P. aby in New York? Torrington, fror Schulte Cigar elothes whiter —no scrubbing. ormay who is in Philadelphia, o, uperating after an illness,