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NURSED BY HING Boris Himsell Attends Judge John Barton Payne May 13 (A Payne Sofia, may b nection with tion with shore. , according to the re- said to be about 240 téns :n and is alleged to be heavily hoth above and below decks. Cases presumably containing liquor, plainly observed on the up- per deck. The other bo: two-master s are smaller. All d are believed to ry power. ged smugglers rise to the > some con- the dlons of Bel- ohot seized Wednesday by ials when the ian alc er cargo from anchored outside ilt as a yacht § for Samuel Iphia millionaire, e craft, said to he at ever plied thesc r sold t t boat STATE PARKTRACT RUN SHIP AGAN OFF MAINE COAST Three Sighted Not Far From Portland Thres nchored . the north end and the other at the intained ast guard patrel fort to prevent the al- gelers from blishing NOW IS AVATLABLE Commission Reaches Agreement With Forest Board y 13 (P—An informal reached between ¢ the state will company a tract s for §4,000 on or about for the Indian Well state project which the commis- has been considering for 10 or rs. The commission is and | il July 1 without funds, | ts immediate purchase. | ompany, which soon | subsidiary of the Connec- | and Power company, has| years retained this pro- t the state might have it| tor a park, in spite of numerous | opportunities to sell at a much high- | or figure th 4,000 which the com- | missioners feel is scarcely half the | Not only has the | atonic Water company shown | osity and interest in the | public welfare by holding ct until the state could buy| present the engineer of | v is at work completing | map of tle area which | : given to the park commis- | worth of the land. tract has over a mile o | ntage on the Housatonic river, | along the west bank, about two miles above the town of Shelton. There are two meadow flats, one at south, Hillside Creamery Butter, 5lc. 3 Ibs. $1.00, Russell Bros.—advt. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 192% APARTMENT HOTEL 1S ORE POPULAR Used Extensively by Theatrical Folk New York. May 13 (P — The apartment hotel has supplanted that picturesque dwelling of *“'the pro- fession"—the theatrical boardilg hou There remain few, if any. of the old boarding houses where lived the lesser people of the stage. Numerous hotels in the Times Square neighbor- hood shelter the folk who lived in hall bedrooms, or their equivalent. Ire a roo usual rent of §25 a week. Personal acquaintance with po- licemen sometimes s valuable. A traffic officer in midtown halted the vehicular current to let a civilian friend walk across the street. Add signs of spring: Within a radius of two blocks a group of youngsters, off from school, were skipping ro, traditional hoys were “pussy ca teens age sat on a stone stoop, play- ing *“jacks and ball,” while on the pavement nearby boys of their own age were spinning colored tops. as they jumped: fying traffic, to play Roadhouses hereabouts are having their formal openings as the high- w hegin to call New Yorkers away from the busy streets of Man- hattan. Those who seem to have an unappeasable appetite for late sup- ATURDAY SPECIALS AT BRITAIN MARKET CO. 318 MAIN ST. PHONE 2485 Morning Specials 7 to 12:30 Lean Fresh SHOULDERS 1h Lean Smoked SHOULDERS 1b 16¢ 17¢ Fresh Cut HAMBURG 2 s 295€ ?ést l!i_aine Potatoes_. lSilb? pk. 49c. All Day Specials :— @?Fre;h Killed Fricassee Fowl Ib. 29c. ROAST PORK . ... SIRLOIN STEAKS BONELESS POT ROASTS ROAST VEAL LAMB CHO Veal for Stew . 1 16¢c Frankforts b 18¢ Sugar Cured Bacon Ip ! White Loaf Flour Evaporated Milk Maxwell House Coffee .. 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SOAP 10 37¢ 95¢ Nuco Nut Ole First Prize Oleo 1 30c . dozen 29¢ dozen 25¢ Patra Heavy fruit & for rape- 5 Bed Ripe IBunch B New Gre Kiln Dried Sweets New Potatoes 1h 19¢ vots, heh. 100 1b 10¢ 4 Ibs 25 peck 39¢ you to That’s can get and gaily calling the | three girls of the pre- | and surprising | pers and jazz are lookimg forward | to the nights when their dancing | | will be transferred from the hot, smoky air of the cabarets to the | breezes of summer. | The summer’s heat probably will | cause a slump in the apartment parties, which became more numer- ous with the 3 o'clock night club curfew. Heavy spenders have been hiring entertainers for the parties, and, it is reported on Broadway, | have been’ better off, financially, than if they had taken their guests to places where such amusement is furnished the public. ‘Scotland Yard Has Thief Catching Powder London, May 13 (UP) — Scotland | Yard has adopted a secret powder, the ingredients of which are known only to the chemists at the Yard, to catch elusive light-fingered thie: It is understood that in “ where money is missing from the same place for some time and it has been 1mpossible .to determine the identity of the thief among a crowd 'of workers, coins or notes are touch- ed in the powder and placed where they can be stolen. | When a human being touches the powder it leaves a stain on the fin- gers which can only be remeved by wearing off. The more the atain is rubbed the deeper it becomces. A dance hall thief, who stole money from handbags, and coat pockets left in the cloakroom, was cecently caught by this method after more than a year of unsuccessful watch- ing. RENEE ADOREE ILL Hollywood, Cal, May 13 ®— Renco Adorce, film star, today was taken to a hospital after a relapse from influenza. Her physician de- clared serious complications have arisen and an operation may be | I necessary, buy. Hickey-Freeman too! the most for it! ‘can Red Cross for having passed | GIRL SCOUT NEWS The senior division of the Girl Scouts will hold its second meet- ing in the parish rooms of the irst Baptist church tonight at 0. There will be an election of officers and plans made for the June meeting at Camp Sprague. After the business session there will be a program of music and | recitations, and a skit put on by the members. The annual mecting of the New supper hike for next week. Fire building will be passed by nine second class candidates. Fourteen |girls are almost ready to pass the | tenderfoot test. A trail will be laid |by-a half dozen of the girls who {have just passed the tenderfoot | work but who have not yet been invested. Girl Scouts and Girl Guides from all nations will hold an interna- tional camp in Parc d'Ariana, Ge- neva, Switzerland, from August 2 to 9. The delegation to go from the United States will consist of a troop made up of two Girl Scouts from each region of the country who Britaln Girl Scout council will be held Wednesday morning, May 18, at 10 o'clock in the Girl Scout of- | fice. The camp committee has been | able to secure the services of Miss | Mae Graff, senfor life saver, and | Miss Irene Koerber for crafts work | again this season for the camp. | Circulars and application blanks | will be ready for distribution next week. Applications, have already been . recelved from three Girl Scouts in Plainville, six Girl Scouts in Stamford and a dozen in Port- |land. Preference will be given the Girl Scouts under the local council until June 10. The following girls have just re- celved certificates from the Ameri- | satisfactorily a 30 hour course in| home nursing, child care, first ald | and personal hyglene: Margaret | Iverson, Florence Gibney, Doris | Willlams, Virginia LaMay, Marion | Sorrow, Lucllle Case, Mary Clark, | Marjory Smith, Elizabeth ~Glbney, | Dorls Barber, Ethel Johnson, Jean Troup, Barbara Smith. The course was given at New Britain General | hospital under the supervision of Miss Maude E. Traver. The girls| were from troops 1, 2, 4 and 6. The Central Junior High School club, Troop No. 15, has planned a Hickey-Freeman Custor And That’s That! The suit or toFcoat that meets your needs a little better y ingly longer than you had hoped for—is the sort of a suit and topcoat we want to sell. That’s Hickey-Freeman. For after all, it pays us to have the kind of quality it pays For Hickey-Freeman prefer to“needle in” a quality as fine ot finer than a custom tailor can achieve—and do it at a price that the best custom tailor cannot equal! That’s why we sell Hickey-Freeman Clothes. For—just like you—uwe spend most of our money where we have been recommended by the re- gional committee and selected by the international committee. The national board of directors will lc-[ lect a captain to accompany the Northern Troops Plan “Attack on Shanghai London, May 13 (UP)—Northern Chinese troops today prepared for a surprise attack on Shanghai, S8ir Percival Phillips reported in a dis- | patch from that city to the Daily | Mail. Sun Chung-Fang, northern gen- | eral who was virtual ruler of Shang- | hai until its capture by southern | troops under General Chiang Kai. Shek, has landed 5,000 troops a Woosung preparatory to a flank at- | tack on the rich port, the dispatch | sald. Chiang concentrated all avail- | able troops on the south bank of | the Yangtze to meet the expected ! attack, The northerners were believed to be planning a simultaneous attack | on Hankow, seat of the radical wing | of the southern government. { READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | FOR YOUR WANTS mized Clothes FITCH- JONES CO. CONSTIPATION WRECKS CHARM Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN will bring prompt, sure, permanent relief —guaranteed! Constipation steals strength, #aps energy and leads to suffering and disease. Sallow cheeks, pim- ples, circled eyes are but a few of the symptoms that betray the pres- ence of this scourge. Guard against it. Don’t let it get in its work of destruction. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is guar- anteed to relisve constipation. Eat two tablespoonfuls daily—in chronic cases, with every meal. rs recommend Kellogg’s be- cause it is 100% bran—100% effective. Delicions with milk or eream— and add fruits or honey for a spe cial treat. Use it in cooking. Mix it with other cereals. Comes ready to serve. Made Kellogg in Battle Creek. Sold by all TS, Served everywhere. Recipes on package, The Singer Company’s APPRECIATION SALE Two Days Only Saturday and Sunday May 14 20d 15 2t Qur Two Singer Stations 415 West Main St. Cor.Archand Wallace The generous patronage of our Singer Sta- tions by the motoring public prompts us to be equally generous with a special Two-Day Offer of SINGER “TRUE VALUE” GAS at the special rate of a Gallon at these Stations And Here’s a Mobiloil Special —For Sunday Only- 1 .00 R ‘E, or ‘Arctic. Handy When You Need It Sealed 1-Gal. Cans We specialize on the high-grade MOBILOIL, a lubricant guaranteed to meet every need of your motor. When you visit a SINGER station today to fill up your automobile tank ‘with “True-Value” Gasoline at 18¢, plus state tax, take advantage of this MOBILOIL Special. Save some money for yourself! Singer Oil Co. Main Office, 294 Huyshope Ave. Hartford, Conn. i 1-Gallon Sealed Can of $ Mobiloil Oil—A, ‘B,