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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1928, ‘_——*fih— New York." er e gy ‘[lRIVER |GNORANT o STAGE §TAR, DIES ’! stand away from tle Witness stand while questioning Miss Kellcy as it was plain that he was disconcerting |tha witness, and after hearing all m» evidence and the plea of the ;mm cuting attorney and that of the se counsel, Judge Saxe said the n v niien permits a vchicle to pass | another on the left does ot sanc- tion such action if it places the | latest Daffy | and | 0, No Nanet- New Haven County Court 1" 500 from two New Yorkers whe bellc\cd he d the Russian crewa Session Formally Opens |jcwcis at Llis Island awaiting cas New Haven, April 3 (UP)—New | lom payments. 3 The priest pleaded not gull d e SPUDG0pensd hereito irlrc'edplrlnl e No‘:n‘: b Jersey City, April 3 (P—Georgia ‘4Y With a record docket of 74 cases. |set for the trial. O'Ramey, actross who died yester- Chief interest was centered upon the day in New Haven, was the former case of John Dudicoff, alleged Rus- | Tife, of Robert B. Griffin, Jersey sian priest. charged with obtaining |ach of the higher animals, The City wallpaper manufacturer. They nioney under false pretense pepsin used medicinally is usually were married in 1912 following a Dudicoff, it was charged, obtained obtained from pigs, sheep or calves, romance that hegan alioard a steam- | ship. Their happiness was short- | lived and they were divorced. Haven cour Pepsin is a secretion in the stom. »..’/ L mmtm Anthony J. 185 Prospect the charge of responsibility, in !-M.»“OOQQS). J dis- ttend Sunrise Meeting At Walnut Hill Park. people of rches of New m...ws ( CHAS HPHILL Mg Serving notice that will carry rifice. The companion featre will [ = - present an all star SR e Crooks."” membe On Thursday night Vaster Gift night will be held with | 15 prizes of Easter wearin parel eing distributed free to patrons Lieginning Sunday night for four Lroad street, told Judge M. D. : “Old Tronsides” will he the xe in police court today he did T. J. Feeney vrsn.nd} The most important speefal attraction. This photoplay [n0t propose to be killed from am- |, 01" oived Goodrich's com- game in the 9 lias Wallace Beery, George Bancrort, | bush. Judge Saxe warned him that h 1 his attitud g {Dlaint and lon ting, he|tral Junior High doieralianen, anilBCHutIv et | A0 MR g attitude and iy.apned that 1 was driving a |place in the boys' gym thi TECRies Jar ost Jesall in the leading roles. hear an thatithe ipolice Bde o S wned byt Tohin Gormier, aged (noon Afteriactiael when the ] churches. The an's Bi 3 antly many ' 1 partment is the place to report ‘ +shoot dog™ any rs of the Michacl Tajkin of 1525 Corbin avenue who Kk him as th Michael Szaza, aged 37, cast in “'I “" "“ iy Given Bl of Dout Whe 8" Gh g w E i and in this case Bush, by passing S g arged With Brasion ~ moa i i ey x, vy g Goroner Says Unless otherwise indicated. theatrical moti New Haven, April 3 (P—Dr. M. - e SRR The case of Warren T. Parker, |y : o - hAOOAMAMMSAMAMARAMAAASS 0000 0 s ) s Ake Aougot aged 20, of Newington, charged with AT THE CAPITOL THREATENS TflA M | street, Bristel, on | of Georgia ('Ra star of f R court today, Prosccuting Attorney |'il Saturday morning, and Prose-|.xio Gir” which was to have open- wITHOUT ANY MINISTER offors Milton Sills and Dor: J. G. Woods recommended a ting Attorncy Woods ordered Kk in their new photopa ses, but that the exact cause | _ _ could not be determined. No trace | Young People’s Societies Expect 300 yane and is a vivid tale of romance of the Alaskan goll rus! S 2 s H the recommendation, remarking that | 1 driving e of Abraham Zuck- ' 5jor abont the lips to indicate that a2 Proamiies (o Shoot Ml |32 socnmendetion, rniaring it 1w dibing chne of Apsatacs Jvcw: | e . o o ; n He ]s Moles(ed court did not wish to make a finding ve two features. One raction Vil offer John Gilbert and Renec Ringrose at the interscction of Rosenbaum, manager of | Britain to act upon the take was being made. Ehlert assured | My and Washington streets company, attributed | 1ive and conduct a successful service him that when the car he wrz L car driven by Carl | Zucker and Mr. Wood fold Judke|joqc Miss O'Rmmey had been fii | 198 When a union sunrise scrvice of i 5 Young Preople's socicties will be continue to suffer, and reviews in this column are S ———. the left of the traveled highway written by press agenci Scarbrough, medical examiner | operating an automobile with im- “The photoplay attraction at m ed here last night was due to nat- h charge after hearing the testimony, ' l'arker to see to it that proper Davlight” It 1s an adaptation of | | v for a conviction was that time. of poison was found in the organs, To Leginning Thursday for the last - Zucker's car collided with one owned d st nisht, will ot ho com. || Anteffort of tho young | of guilty if there was the least doubt, | and ! Adoree in “Honor Iirst” a revival, ——— driv-about 2:15 yesterday afternoon. At-| 0 death to a poisoning of | Without the ald of their ministers ioodrich of 23 Jllgewood street, | Saxe the ¢ s UBL ol lanitlie ior s agvarg] e “clock g ¢ Tt o'clock in Walnut I 1 park. f 4 stion r nd L arn how quickly, how " m.- No Trace ol Suicide, New Haven passing car in a position of danger, | for the respective amusement company. During the trial of that the collision resulted. | it for New Haven county, declared to- | PLAN RE”GIOUS SERWCE day following an autopsy that the | evading police | proper markers, was continued un- £ bt Cavitol for today and Wedn as it indicated that the criminal in- |Mmarkers were on his machine by Jick London's story of the same Jacking. Judge M. D. Saxe accepted | A molle was entered in the reck-| po said, nor was there any sign of Julf of the week the pr e will 1 driven by Attorney Elias T. 1 until this afternoon. | the Protestaut ch and he told Ehlert lie Lioped no miis- 1 a drama of daring love and ast Saturday night about §:20 |torney Alfred LeWilt appeared for | o Syitem caused by a recent il | Wil be made v morn- : days from what she || Tivistol, on Main street, lie was cn. |eriminal court. s reld spon- two hot this premier method acts. family or Merchants' was the grippe, according | to Rosenbaum, and on Sunday night |, © FUar Mag bEen asmal wep called off at hep | G5 80 SN0 ol Yesterday morning coming | PECRC 0 00 ‘,," iin she complained of | v he pooplats 1 the train drew into | will take part in the pre . which | went directly to the | \ii) consist of sic and |; school will take Land Dr. 8. J, Goldberg and Dr. | t2 115 by the younger persons In the ' Milk of * have threatened |tively unaware that the machines The affair has been entirely of had scraped, and he would have |Title at btal\e Todd\' S G SR T S e R T ) S °t it show you—now, sure to get the genuine Phil- lips' Milk physicians for 50 years in correcting excess acids. 25¢ and 50c a bottle —any drugstore. Milk of Magnesia” has been the S. Registered Trade Mark of The 1h1r]m H. Phillips Chemiecal Com- v and its prod»ccuor Charles H. l‘mll!pq since 1875 days basketball of the Is and wh > station she nd when a s ¥ on crude Britain ap- warned him no understudy for the company return. Shampoo Yourself With Cuticura Soeap Anoint the scalp, especially spots of dandruff and itching, if any, with Cuticura Qintment. Then shampoo with a suds of Cuticura Soap and warm water. Rinse thoroughly. A healthy scalp usually means good hair. Soap Ze. Ofntment % and Ge. Talom ghe. Sold everymhere. Sample cach free. Address : “Cuticars. Dept. 178, Mal @ P~ Cuticurs Shaving Stick 28c. Isenes (Continued fro ! lass orc A general Ty —_ —— 23, of 67 M Bristol. |scetion will play the G seetion A colonic treatment was given the | oo OF s 8 i @ (ot of the sort he described, . 9 | rosort | unfavor- el the Baptist church sing Goodrich's car, ‘noon the bovs of 2-C defeated | i was dead when Dr. Goldbergh amst taking the 1aw | proach of a true inztion s 5 Iy the democrats in 19 dispute at | fending car did not stop, and he re- | Tn the other » yesterday 9-2-G 1y _opened in New York after a [school faculty have received invitation ha been extended to all Both ez or the championship of the school. | aciress by a nurse, Rosenbaum aaid, | pctience. or" (e il Rrilain Ihis game will be a nip and tuck |yt it did not relieve her condition. | of ggn. Jhetas 1o violenee without placing on the N o |contest (roughout as both tes Ihere was only a maid present when | Should the weather bo elf in a position where he Will plainville-New Britai e, Cor-'are rated the same. Yesterday Miss O'Ramey went into a coma and | apje, bell will Woods also eyt in short because of the 9-2-B, 13 to of the main rea- | yeoin girived. Rl e s e O e from New Britain. sons that the section lost was| “yo q)org in the First Congregational church hands, According to Gioodrich, his car was the of their star center and | yyoc (rpan o hapel. 1 First Page) found guilty of as- struck and the wheels and steering captain, I'red Ritter, who had to | ! to New York last night after | - — % aulti Majka and fined $7 and |apparatus thrown out of alignment. |Play with the Hula-Hulas in the| . c.iiine the performances for the TEACHERS RELATI York and advocated his nany fudicated that |ie sounded his horn but the of- |clty tournament at the Boys® club. |60 "y 0 BorfOpIniies (oF e | TEACHERS RERATE — {1nie Albert Gorskie of 20 ported the registration number to defeated & ‘The league ks run here, [of the death of a member of their Washingt April 8 0P afternoon anl | ger which will end tonight i an eI f i O'Ramey's parents, who live | families. Miss Josephine Crawley ousa adjour Wniediately aftey s wer The complain- ort 2 ! DGicitshortayion sioniain el KpU - =eh Bhahd b st o T e s e U convening tolay o « 1o 5 inated in the early wollen and aceused Szaza of morn- | haviy fie condition Was dis- | bocanse . approach of the Bhas imiediately and are on their way | in Worcester, Mass., and Mre, Ber- s remarked it at » “"‘-- i her tha K. Tallen recetved news of the cither felt an impact s Ll 15 death of her Miss Crawley's i e o | onioMmone fnio e, S o and Mrs. collision. They (ieling o e wlat orm Yo A‘m";‘ Tallen's sister d Thursday. niier’s car and | Afiernoon for il & as they had no was conducted topresentative Janies ivan of Ciini 1ssachusetts, who dicd this 1% lagne | Miss O'Ramey was born in Maus- field, Ohio, on December 1, 1556 1 was educatad at Oberlin College, is said to ive been ce but was divorced from sister aturday ‘ d on | MANY PUBLIC BEQUESTS l Nashua, N. H. ,April 3 (P—Public | Tequests totaling $40.000 are con- tained in the will of David A. Gregg, manufacturer and president of the Indian Head nal bank of this city, which was filed for probate re today, or had any there had en o a runk w trying out C fook him were mot in a hurry nothing to show cular destination has been in rgeant Feeney charged Cormier (h operating an automobile with 10cti- improper ma because the car , who | 2 bore number plates which were not SeniE on e Jegal until April 1. Cormier pleaded 0 is today at- guilty, saying he put the markers pointed tomorrow to attend Mr. | FSE ML Be St e Westficld 1 llivan's funeral, After a_trial 1 into details to explain Massa- | 7 o He liopresentative Treadway. or. chnsetts, republican, notified e liouae of the ic colleague and p e tion proposing irmr ment. This was adopted Representative Tilson « t, the republican floor I was presiding in i Speaker Longworth w grade. The me by Albert Loomis This school, with other schools of New Britain will clos r r stage debut was made in 19 {ha Basier recess on Thursday as a violinist in vaudeville, the fol- of this weck and will stay lowing year she played fn stock in until April 16 San 1ran and made a success The Blue team on t She. first ap Ted 1his noon by a good size margin | peared 7 X in 1908 as N the weekly score although the | lazel Fogg in “Lonesome Town' lLied team still has the lead in the | and was stamped as a star when she semester score. At the rate which | plaved the leading role in “Seven the Blue is going it appears that it Days* three or four years after- | will overcome the wide margin in for havin, liate adjourn- years I “about t closed was leading the money in tl DRESSES had the strength to work he would o g = do ire h famil com- Two Bring $18,000 S Over Promissory Note 't uit fortable livi He reminded Majka Failure to meet with the pay- (MO lim bear nient on & promissory yote, s the | Maika taunted hasis of a $18.000 suit brought in i Lol dILion, produced a the action of Mrs. Dora Schneider | $10 Dill 1o prove ad it of this city and 1. D. Baggish of | Accor Majlka pushed Hartford against Guiscppe Verrigno slapped him in of Hartford, in supcrior court, in not hard enough to leave 1artford- Officer William The plaintiffs are holders of the ! testified that when Majka comp! Jromissory note by a iment. IFer- | e to him about 4:30 o'clock vizno alleges that the plaintiffs are | day afternoon. there were no marks not the holders in due course of the [on his face hut Majka showed him note, nor are they the as |blood on a handkerc it In good faith. Louis M. Schatz nose had heen bleeding. The of Hartford is representing the cer did not make an arrest, hut laintiffs. | Majka obtained a warrant from the prosect attorney. After giving his side of the af- Szaza skedd fo be permitted 1o “tell t] something. 5 e eod that a relative to Majka had called at I day evening and had a blackjack in his hand 7z elaimed he had heen threatensd with death and he want o1 te noti the that he it without of wiis in- Sun- f to prove Armed Guards Insm'e Quiet for Lindbergh Santa Barbara, Cal., April 3 (UD) | Armed guards today enforced the yrivacy which Colonel Charies A. Lindbergh so earnestly desires, trolling the estata where he zuest and denying enfry to ey papernien and v Lindbergh and his e who flew here from 1he vimained in seclusion at of Mre. Harry Knight AlL entrances to the Knight estate wers guarded. Bert Acosta Fai Show Up in Naugatuck | Waterbury, April 3 (U/P)-—Rert | Acosta, transatlantic aviator, failed | 1o appear in court of conmmon pleas | liere today to answer 1eckless flying over i Naugatuck. The flyer's attorney, Evereft Mas- colla, asked continuance of the case which was granted by Judge Harry J. Beardsley who set April 17 for Acosta’s last chance to stand irial Mascolla said he had not heard from his client for several weeks but understood he planned a flight to | TRome for this spring. home Sun- visitors tuthoritios Ha not intend to neet anions cast coust B lGastance. W Business Men Take Out Eye and Limb Insurance April 3 P and even cyesi Chicage, o hands, fecq hecome a popular form of protec- tion, it is revealed In a survey made by a Chicago insurance company Sneh prdtection always was more or less popular with artists, hot has spread to the ranks of husines men. fome of Chicago's leaders ear ry as much as $100,000 fnsurance against loss of eyesight. Insnring ht has a charge of howe town The process of manufacturing fee | s discovered by a Florida physi- NIMES n, Dr. John B. Gorric. T U\li-lll‘ FEATURES—2 |l teatrice Joy Reed Howes ltching, Iriit:tions § e "wev oy B, of the SkmandScalp 5 "WED, THURS, FRL Use Healing Liquid Zemo Vera Reynolds Almos; l:luman STARTS SATURDAY Bigger Than the “Cohens and Kellys” ‘The Cohens and Don’t suffer from an ugly, itchy skin. Do not endure Skin Tortures and Iritations. Banish Pimples, Blotches, Rashes and relieve Dan- druff and Eczema. Apply clean, an- tiseptic, dependable Zemo Liquid at any time. The safe, sure way to keep skin clear and free from Blem- ishes and skin troubles. 35c, 60c and $1.00. the | O'Mara and | z e mo Kellys in Paris’ FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS TONIGHT—SPEC] pRIVE ’I(i n LEBAL TABARIN 126 WAL s, near Heublein Hotel, SPECIAL PARTY Saxe found Adelph Busl, 1 21, of Westiield, guilty of the charge of violation of the rules of the road, and imposed a fine of $10 without costs. Bush and hi re in an automobile which with a car owned by Miss Kelley, of 87 Myrtle street, intersection of Bassett street mad Kockwell avenue shortly before 3 p. m. vesterday, doing slight dam- Miss Kelley was driving under istructions of John 1. Meskll of 104 Winter strect and ler brother, William 1. Kelley of 87 Myrtle strect, was in the rear s Attorney Somers of Meriden, resenting Bush, attacked the witnesses, including Sergeant John and also criticized Proy cuting Attorney J. G. Woods for th manner in which the latter present- | ol state’s case, He declared that | should not have been| conrt and there hours, Judge the casc brought into police was not a particle of evidence to | support the charge on which B 15 arrested, becanse Bush had the | ght of way and Miss Kelley was igrompctent to handle the steering | the driver of | walled him to which he did, i that he was strect when alonz. Attorney 1imed the state's witnesses aggerated the speed at which Push was driving, and he scored torgeant Stadler or failing to take isurements and record them on & weconnting for the on the left of the Kelley ear came | Judge Warns Meriden Lawyer | Judge Saxe found it necessary 1o request the Meriden attorney to the semester score hefore long. 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LG { Manager Rosenbaum declared leading role in Girl” was to ih:nv- been the first straight part | Miss O'Ramey had has since her work in “Seven Day successes being fn musi After playing in . alout 14 years ago, that it | O'Ramey held pa in Comstock’s to operate the and Guests' productions for four during the | seasons appearing in “Oh Boy™ and Good Eddic.” She had ap- operation, ex- [peared in New Haven several times. ! cost 71,819, In 1919 she appe: d in he \ ol " co and in 1220 | W WY crew |vet Lady” in vay of offi- |was in “Oui Madame™ in Philadel- || ¢4 went abroad in the fall <> of that year and scored a hit in | London in the production “London, | MILTON 3 (P—Sports- | supplanting | THU and With An All Our Patrons. Fur Scarf! Tadies' Easter Hat! Set of Lingerie! Ladies' Handbag! Hoslery! CAPITOL TODAY and WED. SILLS in “BURNING DAYLIGHT” e e , FRL, SAT. JOHN GILBERT HONOR FIRST 6 stmom ) with RENEE ADOREE “SQUARE CROOKS” tar C: BE HERE THURS. 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