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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1927. .fl_—_—m | ted as he leaves home with en by ELECT! I]RIVERS Q monds, who Was an eye Witness 10/ quehecs voters went to the polls | the fight. 50 MILES IN NON-STOP FLIGHT Meriden—John Crain of Water-| today to elect the seventeenth legis/ | |bury and Charles Whitcomb of | N T N(;I]MM"N Probably the most important tes- | jative assembly of the province since T J”n[i[‘ e & | pittsburgh, Yale students, arrested | timony expected to be adduced from|the Canadian confederation was ¢ inted Pro New York—Three hundred po- s : P the Japanese servant, the prosecu-|formed. Unlike most of the electoral icemen are to run tra [atteraibielzieulomobliz ShllaiiosmRs | tors indicated. will be an elaboration | appeals in this province, no import- o some S f 9 Tuiti and crashes through store | of Miss Mackaye's account of the t i t stake. The m- SMer Fmed sm_Bad B[‘akes :orl ot golt. Th vehicular tunnel under the ”""”“‘vm(}“s AC[IYIUOS 0[ Momefl[‘:\'-’;::;an?‘;na\l?xroez into store. ‘Tllls Wlll Be T&"mony mlcon\'er;m}i\or:llhut ‘x)m:aed lhbetlwte‘e" ::lmumflte:e;:l; X:v:r R kilties and sporans, were tied by the |river, which will open in the fall. | her and Kelly just before the latter : Shamrocks, costume green silk Lppoir boss cecive $10,000 fl] s | Norwalk—After 5 years as & . Gase left for Raymond’s home where the Biog 8 Asesment s et o TR T bt e Sate | somanoaie © v o a0 RellyHackae = TSl I The strokes in the conclud- i o 95, preaching farewell sermon, de- | “Jungle” disappeared the morn-| 1 hole of the decisive match ¢ New Haven—Roxbury school of nearly same answer to “What| 104 Angeles, May 16 UP—More|ing after the slugging bout, leaving| ed In ago Rilly ; : i Automobile cases predominated inlyp o qoungyiew golf club were 8, Daox hoy “):: St ‘ip,“..hm wins Yale interscholastic|!S Truth"? as in the first sermon he | .yjgence about what happened in |, note that he was going to Japan.| sanp 0y wanted | Cheshire, 1 Tor W o Pa <o el i 2587 police court this morning, the dock- 12 s K ¢ < s cver preached. |the apartment of Paul Kelly, screen| He was located later by the district | et being one of the ligitest for the o ; surgeon. HMe worked and|track meet with Newark, N. J., juvenile, while Ray Raymond, hus-| aitorney’s office and since then has! beginning of the week in some tin G & cmelllrassaalman at and horrowed money to go to| Preparatory school second. Bridgeport—Murder m:'r'vr)'_ 'S hand of Dorothy Mackaye, actress,|peen kept “under cover.” Judge Hungerford was on the a7 2 toyal Aca- | Yale and study in Burope. Return-| ' nipped in bud - when detective, | away playing the lead in a mu-| gy ot RS S50 Frosecuting. Attors . ; at and ing he was broke and walked from| Greenwich—Finding it “hard to/:craping dirt oft meck of wWoman's|ycal comedy, was expected by the| tHS AUserion a8 to A m:m:‘: o5 WWoods: presonfed: the At R are New York to New Haven. Now Dr. impose a jail sentence.on a man he |hcad, with flowing hair, found l:;" ate as it summoned Teno| poc oot e statement BYhcenty Zuiis skl ASSH \ bet- {William F\ Verdl, one of the eoun-/naa known 23 years? Judge J. R.(baled o whart pike)at How e Yobu, Kellys Jepanese housebos, 0] G afy ¥ srence Bata in' New York 124 Miller str it i p f costume leading surgeons, who was &l Bl G ecution on Jonn |4 it made of wax. tostify against his employer, who is| ok OTIEE 8o B A o . —_— & e ivi 0 sl GG ot e ) T I it G i) d A on trial for Raymond's murder. | ja0o S1e o8 TarTieq the Aeror 4| Prajgeq Lydia E. Pinkham disc . H 10 to the Yale School of Medi- | $ e €0 ] Meriden—Four e on 1| Teno Yobu, otherwise known a8/ Gl is @ matter of dispute. Miss| Vegetable Compound holarship in mem- | *=7 e O S e | gl uled to take the | NMackaye testified she married Ray-| ——— 3 ory of his mother. I Middictown—Hall laboratory of | el between - ausomoltl® stand as soon Mackaye, over | mond in Maryland in 1921 but a| _ "I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's 0! Aok - ks loperated by Charles Wooding of el v d Ray d| cen s i = 5 ‘egetable Compound for some time jchemistry at Weslevan dedicated | (0041ed by Charles WoodIng 08 hose 1oy and Raymond|scarch of marriage licenses at sev- AT GOl et New York-—Mrs - S with impressive ceremonies. W e PREEE O mixed in a knuckle fight in the lug-f.mx points in that state did not re- he Withodt it B Gahe e R trans-Atlantic voyage Kaufman, public sc - is| . |k ter's home, finishes her story of di-|ycal the official record of the wed- he houEas ARTT GemsR i e Lo \ willing 0 piy $10 for @ lost e | Torrington—James Angus, 62, dies| | e vided affections when the court re- | ging, 34 chlidrents O'Mare. AT or b ¢ dollar gold piece, It was used in | irom injurien received when he was | Stob S NI (SRR B | sumes its work at 2 p. m. The state | Gipore saig he definitely had de- e TRty small hoys sia, v . he went lien of a wedding ring that did notl pit hy an automobile operated by | 1 Nichols results in his death, ac- | Charses the fight resulted in Ray-| ;504 not to ask Mrs. Fain to come be on my feet & were state’s witnesses, testi ne frien 1 the arrive on time | Wittiam D"Andreau. eording to ‘medical examiner, but |Mmond’s death. The de;(‘ns;‘ main- | forg to take the stand for the do- et doalland mony as 1o the ] nia r t = | ST P ~lvamily claim death due to heart | !Ains the musical comedy star died (., qo " prom the prosecution point your medicine e 't ot b £ the 1 New York == An example for| Plainville—Robert Smith, first 1Y of other causes. T by ST b teal it T has helped me | € 1 in voung folks, in the opinion of the'machinistss mate at New London |’ : The prosecution indicated that it |y difference to them and probably J wonderfully. I fov. Dy Fdgar Tilton, Jr., is Mrs. fcoast guard base injured when au-| g, corq gcceptance by Rev. | regards “Jungle’s” story as belng| not to the defense whether the mar- was hardly able rmans keep Julia €. iell. On the eve of her tomobile operated by Mrs. Jessie J I'l-l:'h«r “0”‘“‘“ Parker of Boston Mmore sensational and of greater im-| e took place or If it did whether to do my house- ir gliders. 106th birthday she was up till near- | Snyder of New London leaves road | portance than that given by Miss| i was legal. work when I be- | Mackaye last week, when she h»si-i gan taking ft, I c: anuel C egational Aomcton b el t she wasand turns overs Mrs. Snyder, her (Of call to Immanucl Congresy _ on time for v morning service | two children and her mother escape | £ tantly admitted that a passionate 5 and now bll am ; snl'lon% and ;ell ter midn: “rida I E formed Church of Harlem. |injury. | i hele ! love existed between Kelly and her- R woman, able to do all that and go Ay 2l o i % ormed Church of Harlem. | | Southington — Leo Engle of o | Woonsocket, R. | out nursing besides. I have also ‘ 7 | Brooklyn, N. Y., escapes serious in- | self. o J.—Baseball players Rev. Brother Hypolithe of the Or- | ygseq the Sanative Wash and f by s lons 5 play : Sta A LRI o - = { ound cer's whistle, plead i i when they miss a \ barefoot burglar cap-| Stamford—Tree for all fight 1n| | 008 S5 Sl iorercle skids and | Miss Mackaye, who with Dr. Wal-| qur of Marist Brothers of Manches- | i¢ benefictal,’—Mns. Grxtaune. L. He was represented li-pro game flew over to be tricd for :l)m-!.\mx more seri- condition and results in arrest of W S P S8 an indictment (‘m‘r;.\n, theminll ‘!mr»x against La Sentinelle Publish-| field, Mass, Thomas 1% McDonouz ] Ifeqasiy ans jonsBhamse fot hin EInEgIDTIntL R e QBSERVESNINTR BIRTRDAY S stiemptinento; cover fupRtacisiaurs(higfcompinylot Rtniaitcl iy aning | Valaable for Weakness there was no question Emil Mueller, @ spectator, on | They indicatcd he was Cherles T | 8% Janct. Racklifie ontertained 24 of rounding the death of taymond. | damages of $25,000 for the pubilea- | g o AEPE T o L L LismoiE A exdiedsenontlyfl Moo ipiiin Qranzes Nl on Lt ltle friends in honor of her |probably will o excused aiter brict | ion of an article sald to have at. , “T have foun Compound a valu- E Do e o Aot our e s aloung ninth birthday Saturday afternoon |questioning by the defense. |tackea his character. The pupers MSA'S Vegetable Compound a valu i, R Nas arsisid Saturiny Biltions ‘ CEAKING at the home of her parents. Repre- | “Jungle” was expected to testify|have been served on Elphege J. 'y P1eTscH, Box 397, Lancaster, Pa, said. He was arvested Saturday ew York—Billions in wealth will | SQUEARING DOORS shot through leg and arrested for [Sentative and Mrs. Fred O. Rack- |concerning provious testimony that|Daignault as president o La Senti- | * Hundreds of totters lihe shoes Loy afternoon for the local police. He | sented by those present to- Doors should be oiled in spring to carrying concealed weapons, liffe, of 136 Kensington avenue. Miss Mackaye several times remain- | nelle company. Daignault is lead- received by tho Plnkham Medicine WEs i e I D D s LD Rl R ; = iGames were played and the little ¢d away from home all night and|er of the group which has brought Co., Lynn, Mass, from grateful his car which was f d 40 Rickard. At one table where Charles Moist days arrive, New Haven—Abe Gordon, 35, |guests enjoyed themselves thorough- that on the mornings followinis was | sult agatoay 13, Cathalie, patishen of | omen) iy Massi (1om gratels! * Watonty Maguder, uged S A alias Abe Berman, thought by police |1y from 3 to 6:30 o'clock. A dainty |reached by telephone at Kelly’s Rhode Island, asking an accounting hag improved since taking Lydia E, neington. e : I . Suslidehecks won a1sl) | AR On D R | (5 bale kil v ar- |luncheon was served. apartment. This testimony was giv-|of parochial funds. Plokhams Vepstitls Comraaly charge of operating ano?f;:mn:’(;mh- Zih bl e ,”,‘!’m_}‘ e irls durety with improper brakes. cer Han- | juaees, ford Dart testified that an automos |1 05 2 Become Popu[ar bile driven by Maguder almost struck & Davidson & Leventhal Co., truck nobils rnoon. Stamford: ight over possession of bottle of liquor ends when Frank Gonclaves of Peckskill, N. Y, is Naples—Tt is Mussolini's hope that | when they use this new wonderful " the treasures of the buried city of Irench Process Face Powder called ’ . m., Saturd * -l'_f;\:lvoc:r"‘“: :{:‘[n;“”w brakes near Herculaneum will be revealed even- MELLO-GLO—Keeps that ugly shine the South church and found they 1y th subways under the away. Women rave over its superior did not function. Supernumerary | modern towns of an and Fori- purity and quality. Stays on so long Officer Lincoln May testified that he . Sinc suvus buried the ——skin looks like a peach—Kkeeps tried the brakes on Commercial city more tl years ago a | complexions youthful — prevents sireet and found that the foot I rocky mass reaching a depth of 150 | large pores. Get a box of MELLO- A feet has covercd it. GLO TFace Powder today. would not hold. The emer brake was in poor condition Maguder said he v ¢ : ° g % brakes needed attention. Jud 5 5 R T _ In four great markets with four grea costs and ordered the brakes put in proper condition without delay. | O Mrs. Rose Morawski. aged r)" PY 247 Washington street, who was| S S ested Saturday afternoon for | : :‘i‘:hllon of the liquor law in her| store at 249 Washington street, | e o Ca | pleaded not guilty to two counts and | A]'l Added Safety-Measure! e Today, as always, America is swift to recognize tive and vision a free hand — Chrysler has pre- morning. . . . . . . . . Prosecuting Attorney Woods said | outstanding merit, ingenuity and progressivencss, sented to the American public, in the four Chry- #he would be a third offender if convicted, and there appeared to he | : Besides using every sauitary as evidenced by the startling readjustment in the sler cars, revelations in brilliant performance, IR L ] precaution to be sure that the milk automobile industry since last July. mastery of sparkling speed and power, case of bond. Mr. Woods said. Mrs. Moraw- we sell is absolutely pure and clean, 5 o o , handl.ing, riding comfort, mctoring luxury. ski said she was not feeling well | 48 we pasteurize every drop of it Witness the way public opinion—in three short and must have medical attention. | 3 S i RS ears—has shot Chryslcr forward from twenty- . .. . Judge Hungerford continued the | Pasteurization is the last word in yean= Y- Actuated by a manufacturing principle which for S L Moy mnee e making milk safe for use. seventh to fourth place in actual doliar sales— the firse time standardized quality—not merely der $200 bonds. Sergeants Ellinger, OMara, Tlymn and Seavar maided | § e R e ahead of twenéy-threc notzll:ly good cars, sgmc of quanity—Chrysler has given the people motor- the store and seized a s quan- > ba a ay o s : R B | 4 it ; them representing successes historicin the industry. . fity ot alleged lizuor in a milk bol- | S i o I R T /% 4 : car values so indisputable as to make a decision The case of Stanley Lewinska, | ed harmless. Ask for our milk— Today Chrysler is led by(only three others. in favor of Chrysl" a forcgone conclusion. #xed 22, of 200 High street, charged | always. i i e e The reason is obvious: Waltcr P. Chrysler and ;l'hc dhazh. smoes, specd, peves, be::ty and represented him. | : . Chrysler engineers have been in the very heart of long life of Chrysler cars— breathing the very EB.C 6LESES gEASON : S| J-E. SE[BEM'&SON things since the business began—he behind the spirit of American life—have won overwhelming i : — PesteufizedMllR&Cfeam scenes toiling and planning, dr“mmg the dream preference in four great markets. re IS Seibe: : . Tible Class Flects Officers and Ad- | W7 = 1 4] g}ON’EtsfliO o which has come so gloriously true. journs Sessions Until Fall—101 ey | 337 PARKST, NEW BRITAIN, CON Men Present Yesterday. With the result that today motor-car sales records Functioning at the head of his own company— show conclusively that where others have de- il o] unhampered by engineering and manufacturing clined Chrysler has gained; and where others ISl Rteinet ann prosnit ] traditions or obsolete equipment— giving initia- have gained, Chrysler has gained still more. delivered the final sermon of the gcason to Everyman's Rible Class yesterday morning. There were 104 men present. James H. Dyer re- oy N IR 4 3 o . . R e oo . S ' reve ny sier a Y 1Ls Actual Superior. n 1S I°rice Ize an invitation was received to M k the state convention at }a The following officers were elect- el: President, M. H. 3 vice presidents, Robert B, B R strorie %, Davia O, \lHIfil‘lrl:“Il\"\‘I‘,‘"fll.\lj : 4 ) ; Chfysler “50” Ch"ysle" “70” Kwanson; assis E ry. Wil 4 liam A, Cashmore: treasurcr, Rich- Mirror can be in- 4 ! 3 ' FIVE BODY STYLES EIGHT BODY STYLES ard Hulbert, Jr.; historian, Charles stalled in your present S, oorm T e LN o #750 to #885 ¥1495 to ‘1795 not necessary, ) RIN | e i ot [ 4 50 miles and more per bour N 70 miles plus— BAYER ASPIRIN | . oo p PROVED SAFE | The Rogers Take wi;hout F;at asTod | Sash & Door ' : . | Clsgyusisrs T‘:gO” Chrysler Imperial “80” in “Bayer” Package - TEN BODY STYLES = Co. #1075 10 1245 2495 1043995 W BRITAIN, €T . R All prices f. o. b. Detroit, subject to curvemt PHONE 920, Sy Federal excise tax. e M. J. 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