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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1928, SPEEDS T0 BED ON SEEING |25 ovascin wira svoa in-sne | DENOUNCE OFFICIALS |Warner Appeals for SEE RAY “F H“PE WO INTRUDERS IN CELLAR‘ 15th century, Their marriage has WHO ALLOWED WEDDING' Airplane Carriers' lN SUBWAY STR'KE mn plun'lul for the end of March Baltimore, Md., March g (UP)— {Albany Avenue Man, Frightened ""!Luxurious Airplane Is |A plea for more aircratt carriers Vineland, N. J., dudge Finds ,Omc\ as auxiliaries to the fighting fleet r \ | |was made in an address here today | May A Walk Strangers, Retires and Tels | Being Built for Du Pont | Assistant Secrefary of the & ay VGI‘I out at COI]Iel‘-‘ ot e ew York, March 2 #—The New | dward P. Warner. The na Bridgeport, March 2 (® — The % Merchant About 2t Suier York American can say that the| 2 ence Scheduled Today - most luxurious airplanc cver con- tructed is being built at the Bel- |sailing : ) _bany avenue was entered last night New York, March 2 (®) — New |Scrgeant J. C. Stadler learned to York's riding millions today saw a day that Charles Koss, who lives ray of hope from a threatened |on the third floor of the building | | has three aircraft carriers. 000 alienation of affection ac- Vineland, N. J., March 2 (®—As- | Pointing out that airplanes great- jtion brought by Joseph D. Harris of ca Afrcraft factory for Henry B. u Pont, of the wealthy transit strike in a contemplated con. | Where the store is located, saw ference between Mayor James J. Man in the cellar about 1 four principals in a “love |1V increase the range of vision and ithis city against Dr. Deruyter How- o which he branded as effective fire in battle, Warner jland of Stratford, which was 1o mmoral” Vice-Chancellor Robert |5aid their use depends absolutely 'have started today in the superior | Du Pont family and financial - Lugersoll has denounced the of-|0n construction of additional car- lcourt, has been re-assigned for of Giuseppe M. Bellanca, airplanc |ficials who permitted r-old riers. To develop h carriers for {trial March 8 before Judge John designer. girl to marry a man who later ex- War, the navy needs a number of | R. Booth and jury. Harris claims Vitted with gold and silver and |changed her for her mother with a them t can be pitted against that Dr. Howland alienated the af- Aot ey el ol Intght, ana’ at once [ with oll decorations inside and out- | man who is now the girl's husband. | cach other in practicc maneuvers. |tections of his wife, Ethel. The ac- ‘Thin Conferanos Betwoin tenement in a badly frightened |/d¢ the plane ‘:‘” be valued lr‘h“ (f;'"df?m}‘l its way into court | Warner said. |cusea physiclan has entered a gen- R e o lion miolst s pnore Shanig100,000, "I.‘l‘ - the e when Claude E. Vanaman of Mill- To have to carry on develop- |eral denial of the charges. William B. Fitzpatrick, respectively 'an away. Returning to the cellar ;:::']‘;‘l:""’;r:’(":‘l'"“"In“’m\“')’ e president and vice-president of the | 4gain to bring up a hod of coal. ‘.;w plane will resemble the Colum- | Amalgamated associciion of street |Koss saw a second man, who dash- |, and electric railway workers, was €1 away as 1 the first stranger nerally looked upon as a final ef- Koss nt back to his te fort to prevent a walkout of the ment and locked the door, so fright- | | union members of the Interborough |ened he went directly to bed, an ville, asked annuiment of his mar- which Clarence D. Chamberlin ' 2 (Pr—Atfter one | —_— {ment of air force with only two or |three ships especially designed for carrying aircraft is a "ood drul like aving to practice bas with only a catcher and a second W man,” he said Recent Killings of Marines Pre- Cipitates Debate CASE 1S REASSIGNED Long Trip to Panama Canal Startling Things Which now | and Cuba. Cause Indignation Charlestor,, 8. C,, 3 dirigible Investigating a report by Frank Los Zulkowski that his store at 61 Al Charleston, Mar, 8 P—The diri € . y Ange! east of the administration policy in « J ; . at 7:15 o'clock sua. en route from Cubar Sonator T3 st, N. J,, the S i was advised by radio. el from Jacksonville suit th B nioiuen in was flying high and was barely the marines, morn & broadsid. fairs commi any the Nicaraguan Washington. killing of 1 marines in Nics anot March 2 me ono. o Mayor |riage on the ground that his wife | was the lesal wife of another man he married her 21 years ago. | ew to Germany with Charles A. he defendant in the case is Mrs, | Levine. Mary Claypole Vanaman who | claimed that she had been married to her first husband Willlam Ford, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY at the ituat . Mar. introduced carly i c hairman Borah tee rose immiedia comr the t in *exhan: facts of t tion are concerr sald that som the within Din, however, been taken or cont Borah sald that gathe that mplated ot of the resolutions submitted. st outings Los Ange Atlanti ring nday on-st of her career, | les was speed- coast tod . hangar, which | morn and | 10 ng flight op + Canal zone. | les had been in the g Delaved b would he bad for la New Jersey station, Commander €. E charge o craft reports t action doubted the g the Los An- ir exactly five | hat conditions nding at her Licutenant Rosendahl, in change { Rapid Transit |of the (ington, South Tyrol People Are Getting Much Excited company's and eclevated lines. Mahon and Fitzpatrick, in their jarrival from Detroit will endeavor to settle the differences between the L R. T. and the union growing out discharge of several union members from the company's em- ploy. Meantime, the Interborough was zoing ahead with its plans to main- tain service in the event of a strike. Morc than 760 men, recruited in New York and brought from Wash- D. C. and other cities are tered at company car barns, be- subway this morning he dent to trance had heen store, so far as could fin¢ reported the owner. No e cted 1o the | Sergeant Stadler | < of 13 and four years later traded to her present husband suse her first husband wanted to marry her mother. Mrs. Vanaman ars old and was 16 at her marriage to Vana- store ed with rord until T was woman testified. “Then Iford came to me and said that he had entered into an agreement with niy mother to exchange me for her. He told me that he was going to | warry my mother and that T could | warry Vanaman. hery a double wedding on Vienna March ¢ (®—The South T'yrol population is indignant nd R authorities that all German hotel- | Red Labor Movement in keepers in that district = wil Moscow, March 2 (UP)—Growth |fo the Associated Press from the f a red labor movement in South | Austro-Tyrolese welfare committes v_organization against United |that today the innkeepers re s claimed forced to stage a public demonstra- excited over orders by the Italian must give | vidence of their satisfaction | South America Claimed ;. 7c:ist regime, says a teleram a, “the basis of a !v\olu~‘al Innsbruck. The telegram stated secretary. | tion of their atisfaction with the aqu Choice Selection of etfect on the administration policy of menate action, and Dill tgok violent exception to this view, “Does that mean that the marir will continue to wage war in Nica- ragua indefinitely, regardless of our attitude?” Dill aske Senator Shortridge, California, asked Dill if he the marines withdrawn and Washington senator returned an phatie “Yes. Shortridge sald such withdrawal would mean that American citizens and property remain at the Sandino.” Dill denled that Americans American llves werc endangered, and shouted that he did not believe that the marines should be sent any- where to protect “large investments of a few His declaration was greeted with applause from both the floor and the gallerics, whils Vice republicar want h em- “mercy of the bandit, or President Dawes pounded for order. | Senator Edge, republican, New Jersey, then asked if the Washing- ton eenator would “repudiate a sol- emn contract With both political parties” and leave Nicaragua to “bloodshed.” “It will not be Ameri shed,” Dill said. “I am spending American lives to buy pro- fits for men who have investments in Nicaragua.” Benator Smoot, republican, Utah, sought to end the debate by calling for the regular order and was suc- cessful, but Dill was allowed time to complete reading the news ac eount of the skirmish in which five marines were killed. “Stanley Night” March 9 At Legion Post Meeting “Stanley Night” will be observed over post, American L s regular mes ., March 9 as the second of serics of factory nights being con- ducted monthly by the post. M bers from the Stanley plants ity will conduct the meeting Maurice H. Pe: tary of the Stanle: ing the commandc New Britain is Waterbury in its care membersiip according mander Nathan Ave hlood- s chair. slightly tor incre to Com- The contest with the Brass City post will end on | April 6 and although the member- | 90, ship of the local post Is now = 1t 15 expected that it will be well over the 300 mark by then. Y London, March allst of the Wafd party have d¢ clded to reject the mnew Britain- Egvptian treaty, the Daily 0 correspondent reported today. in Nicaragua would | | Mayor Stevens by against | | ing on Fri-| Works occupy- | behind | News | previous plans to start the &e ruun! lap of the voyage home from Pana- ma Wednesday and remained over- night in Guacanayabo Bay, Cuba, moored to the tender Patoka. Informed that the weather would lie favorable for docking today, the ship was cut loose from the Patoka's mast yesterday 10:43 4. m. turned westward along the southern | coast Jine of Cuba, and flew over the island. She passed over Havana at | 5:55 p. m. and spent most of the night over the Straits of Florida and south Atlantic coast. $1,500,000 Bond Issue Is Asked for Reclamation Hartford, March 2 (UP) -— Au-| thorization a $1,600,000 bhond issue for reclamation of the Hartford » dJows has been askrrl by the meadows development com- | misslon. A resolution, asking authority for | the hond issue, has been Bent to | the commission, | : the question city elulwn‘ for hoped to pla before voters at the {next month “Reclamation and development s been shown to be ! and desirable, feasibl i resolution stat. se of flooding by the Con- neeticut river, at frequent intervals. the rendered practically usel area s either for residential, dustrial or commercial purposes. and is a menace to the health of o [Hartford,” the commission declared. The Hartford meadows cover | {more {han one-sixth of the city's area. LIVED WITH ANIMALS Greensburg, Pa., March 2 (UP)| —A family of ten living in & one- room shack with 17 goats, 50 chickens and two horses was dis- | lcovered today by A. G. Gessler, n Humane Society agent. The ten persons slept in a cot | and one bed and had little foou Thomas Patrick was arrested on charges of cruelty and non-support of his family. The mother and| children were taken to the county | home STUDENT FLIER KILLED Salem, Ore., Mar. 2 P—V. Dare Sloper, student flier, was killed and Everett Bodeker, aviation instructor, received injuries from which he dled later, in an airplane crash here yes- terday. Bodeker before his deati I said the plane, which Sloper was fly- ing, got out of control at an altitude of 600 to 1,000 feet and hefore he was able to right it the plane struck { the earth. The D. Miller Co. | 26 — CHURCH STREET — 26 BLANKET ALE Just arrived, belated plaid Blankets, size 70 extra blanket, this is a they last. SU. EVENIN shipment of part wool x 80. If you need an real opportunity. While Regular £5.00 value {ing trai {brotherhood fon the | emergency [that Thomas k. or in- |1 | Phil d 1o take the place, if nec- Amalgamated men. Safe Till Monday 1t was generally believed a strike would not be called hefore Monday at the carliest as it was pointed out in union circles that the members first must vote the strike and then several hours would probably b given before the strike order would {be_put into effect. Interborough officials declare only 10 per cent of their men belong to the A. 1% of L. organization and that their own I. R. T. Brotherhood, the the company union, enrolls nearly 160 per cent of their employes. The officials have declared for the 1. R. T. officials in the dis- pute between the company and the Amalgamated. The Amalgamated ' other hand, claims R0 per cent of the 1. R. T. as members. The transit commission and the police department were laying plans to meet the strike situation. Only a | few of the city's 14,000 policemen {are on vacation, it was said, and | they could be quickly called to duty The transit commission said bus plans, made time of a thr. could be quickly be put into e A report printed in the } Tribune as current in Wall street Mitten, chairman of the hoard of the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co. might become head of the I R. T. in event the city should over the lines, was denied in lelphia by associates of M. litten. , of the John A. Andrews & Co. Inc. | | | Beauty in Radio that charms the eye as <well as the ear PA‘I‘TIINID after an Old Worldjewel case, the Abbey is a new idea in radio—a com- bination of beautyin tone with beauty in cabinet work. A receiver of rich and resonant tone, in furniture of authentic and permanent beauty. Twelve wonderful models— from $45 to $800 The Abbey, shown above, & $100 4 1 ' John A. Andrews ! . & Co. Inc. . 132 Main Street | 'New Britain Conn. today. labor a, taiing toward the third tin American countries, he sa ere adherents of the interna- The Americ he now w tionale In internationale's spreading. He Asia, Italian regime. movement in Lozovsky said, was red trade internationale. Torrington, known persons carly today smashed |a plate display window in the | jewelry store of Ernest Fritz in Litchfield and looted the store. They |fled in automobiles. The value of |the loot is estimated at 31,000, union Ni A the tere 10, Lozovsky said influence Waus asserted trade unions in China and Mongolia had joined | nd ar's Pacific the Prince Von Bmmarck 8 Engagement Announced Stockholm, aunouncement of the engagement of | Prince Otto Von Bismarck and Mi Marie Tengbom, last night at Von Bismarck Schoenhausen, Frai Von Bredow, ter of the prince, Anne The of the is CLOSING STARTLING REDUCTION Just a few days great this » i German legation i Tenghom, Ivan Tenghom, leading Swedish architeets, is not a member of the Swedish nobility but id to be a de ends. OF THE STORE d OVERCOATS TOPCOATS SUITS Everyone all wool, beautiful- ly tailored, newest designs. || Visit us today or tomor- row and clothes taken the city Buy two or three garments , whether you need them now ! or for later use. never get an opportunity like this again. PRINCETON CLOTHING CoO. he called attention to last ocean congress at | With left-wing unions of Philippines and the U 85 W. MAIN STREET PROFESSIONAL BLDG. Opp. Capitol Theater March 2 (P-—Formal was made | the barter took plxr‘v as it had been arranged.” ROBBERY AT GREEK CHURCH. clock stolen from the atty street, according to report to the police today. A workman was in church when another man en- nd it is believed the llL\D HERALD Ll.!Sbll'lLD ADS c'\mm" ed the theft. The Burritt Art Shop and other articles were Greek church on latter Glassware Fine Quality at Specially Reduced Prices For Tomorrow, and all next weck, we offer you our entire line Glassware and Dinnerware at g savings. One table Bridge Set consisting of 4 cups and saucers, 4 salad plates, 4 footed goblets, sugar, creamer and handled sandwich tray—in all the popular colors; reg. ss 89 value $8.00, at ... o Two Table Bridge Sets, consisting of 35 pieces of above items; regular | 1 value $14.00, - [ $11.95 Beautifully shaped Rose Colored OF THIS Goblets; regular 50c value, 39c a dinner here. Count and brother and sis- were present. rince, 30-y ron chancellor, is sceretary Miss of TProfessor who is one of the daughter endant in the at ... Each in. Salad Plates to match; regu- .l“..;"‘)f 6 or $2,25 5 i e 20 19¢ Small @mes to mateh coE .. Each 3 piece Consols Sets, new shapes, m—ulu— $3.00 value, Imported and Domestic At Great Savings 6 Service Set, consisting of 6 cups and saucers, 6 bread and butter plate, 6 lunch plates, 6 fruit dishes, 1 haker and 1 platter, 38 35 6 Service Set, of our new “Crown Ducal” Ware, ('ons!\lmg ot 32 pleces as above, reg. 50, at more before clothing event CHOICE Pt Mgl oy ' $59.75 Al our Dinnerware may he bought piece by piece—it is open stock. EXTRA SPECIAL— While They Last Lemon Sets, Plate and Fork, at .. Each $1.00 Glass Candy Jars b Each Dinner Set, 50c 50c¢ see for yourself values that have || by storm. You will WORK PANTS Wonderful values. $1.95—%2.95 352 Main Street 165 ARCH ST. EW BRITAIN'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA LEADER SULLIVAN#22Paragon Orchestra ADDED ATTRACTION AT EACH PERFORMANCE SUNDAY EVENIN AND HIS ‘Gifthings’ About The Shop During the next few days we are offering many close-outs in Glassware. You can ve some real money. our window. Fan Shaped FLOWER VASES In all new shades. Special For Tomorrow O eacn 69€ At w Shades continue to arrive to our shop. Prices are most rea- sonable, as usual. Wa are offering a $1.50 value of French Writing Paper, at 89c. Qood quality Playing ('ards may be had at 89¢ per set of 2. New Costume Jewel- ry, reasonably priced from $1.00 to $3.00. Send a Greeting Card! ‘We have one for cvery occasion. Going Out of Business Our Entire Stock of High Grade Ladies’ =d Men’s Furnishings Prices at cost and below. The greatest money saving event ever held in New Britain. SALE STARTS SATURDAY, MARCH 3rd Open Evenings Until 9 G. KNAUS NEW BRITAIN 1" NEW SPRING DRESSES ‘n all high shades and in thc newest prints $12.50 79 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 3252 GROWING with Reason If It’s the Best Buy in Town It's Usually at KOLODNEY’S NTRODUCTORY OFFER! LISK WATERLESS COOKERS ‘Which is Less Than 1; the Regular Price. “RENCH FRYERS tegular $1.75 ..... FRY PANS Regular $1.75 ... 98¢ 98¢ UNFINISHED FURNITURE Magazine Racks Sewing Cabinets Book Shelves Tabourettes $1.19 and a can of Berry Brothers’ Brushing Lacquer FREE with each piece. Dish Mop and Drain Rack, both for .......... 25¢ = Ball Bearing ROLLER SKATES Boys’ ......... $1.89 Girls’ ......... $1.98 ”» Aluminum Cleaner with Soap \ 3c pkg. Limited Supply Prompt Deliveries Everywhere KILEDNEY BRES HARDWARE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET TEL 909 STRAND SUNDAY EVENING ONLY ON THE STAGE