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" NEW BRITAIN DAILY BERRY ASKS SUPPORT FOR VICE PRESIDENCY \T. 4. Smith Receives letter Ashing For His Vote It He Atend- 30jce Watls FUMDET PIOOL 011 e, ~acionst comemen Speed Plane Marks T ITALIAN RECORDS | ARE CRITICIZED Themas J. Smith Ictter urging him. in the clected a delegate 1o the 4 natienal convention. to work for the pation of Major for vice preside Cha Bryan. who finaily the nomination, on the ti of the 1 convention. went of the I'rinting and @nd Heipers Union. and 1s one organizers of the American 16 cirenlar points out has receive event he Washingtotn, April 9 mpl now ” Rerr corperation, ds : W to the that Ass0- mu i ; reports of the on cords . “0LD IRONSIDES” FUND World Campaign for Punds, Backed hy Le- | gion. Marted—Capitol Theater and fely Besse Store Cooperate By The Lddy-Glo Legion "Old Jror inds to fin the tamons old 1 Americ ampaign for the recos nonths vy Came inta 1 when 1 Syste 1 swing today Main Boess: stor street opened a window dis Pictu nd to the out the the Antiquaated Method os of the b wiieh put an the sca per- by it proce committe Tripoli store th to tie “Old Tron of Boston to pr rve the only tangible the history of one of the rightest spots of carly American naval affairs. The management of the las on display @ number of wooden from the wood and orders will b the money ta me channels as the funds reali from the sale of pictures N v Carlisle Barrett apitol theater, acting on request secured the moving picture “Old Ironsides™ 1o work in conjunct with the American Legion in campaign. Manager Bary Af A Legionm wanted |ture 1o come to New B and secured it at this date the American Legion canipaign. v his desire 1o coops with the increasing | Legionnaires. At @ recent 4 existing | of Eddy-Glover post. Mana hour is | rett, and Manager George Wuche ichicvement. of the Bessc store were given a vote samined of thanks for their spirit of cooper- question ation in helping out the local “Old [ Tronsides” commiitee. Fined $100 in Meriden Court on Liquor Count Neriden, April 9 (®)—Charles 1. Kifmire, . of IMuddock avenue, w lfined $400 and costs in police court !liere today after pleading nolo con- | tendere to charges of manufacturing | intoxicating liguors and kecping with |intent to sell. He was arrested yes- ¢ following a raid Saturday | night when a large still, located in | {a barn on his faym was scized. | Kifmire denied ‘all connection with the illicit traffic except to admit be- Joyee claimed, as time must |ing lessor of the building. He was never be averaged over a speed 'wrraigned on the theory that having course, but velocities must be aver- | zuilty knowledge for what his pr aged to got as being used, he was an ae- results.” sory to the fact. ' ‘ . The The still, in the opinion of policc, and can get practically any result nad a capacity of about 1.000 gal- they want,” he continued. “This | lons when in operation. It was used | loose practice may stultify competi- | for removing poisonous substances tion. The cost of experiments neces- | [vom denatured alcohol. sary to get slight mer es in speed is so great that, in fairness 10 all conecrned, one should know without doubt that any records claimed were accurately timed.™ discard Stop Watch The stop-wateh system carded in seven v an cleetrieal sures the eod pirades and re wis 20 oo o sides” which crepanc, average Kilometer | vesults in object of hetween the weoand speeds o w Uhe store also course. “We ea Dl as Major ot e hat souvenirs made the old frigate taken fog any, rnardi whoa erepaney,” poot o can said Twa months o worli's ree ord reported being 207 miles an hour. and recently another miles was reported. showing. points out, thut 20 wmiles added to an and enaine peed g ceomplished i o one 2 Wits us of the Toyce honr an endy ex- is short rensc was re- mainly by modifica Colving know,” isting ship time. ported minor < nzine tions and in ire the pic- i ne hec signs “so fur he | continned th drcady wldin the speed of an e 1 hig o1 four or five miles an \corin g “When - this performance we nat- urally turn scrutiny of the methods which govern the, tim- ing arrang said. “The “loop system™ used by the Nalians, he added, mercly requires the us of stop watches gauged to measure time only to onc-tenth of a second, and that in a speed bhoth from a physical and psychological stand- point, an error in thé record of about 11 miles an hour is pessible. The Italian mcthod. which is au- thorized by the Iederation Acro- nautigne International, “violates a fundamental ple” Mr. of #pecd is proposcd ments” hie anything like accurat Talians arc averaging time (‘avana;gh Announces He Will Be Own Lav T. Clay Cavanaugh, who claims to a candidate for town clerk at morrow's election although his namec | "% 4% loca not appear on any ticket, con- | oA S5 ferred this afternoon with Judge M. i MO saxe just_befre the, opening of Uil ot & second. Tie spe.is ore |6 Short calendar session of the Beins: tor oach i and s avew: |ty court, He proffered u roll of : pencil-written paper to Judge Saxe age is taken, whercas under the L auniom. i doial fime up ang |70 £l at it and then sugg o i et L D il |cd that Cavanaush consult a luwy Rl Qi e “I'm goinz fo art my own (ble, which i : lawyer,” Cavanaugh replied iionged Judge Saxe was called for ing of the court and the conference nded, Cavanaugh placing the roll papers back in his pockel. e declined to explain the purpose of his visit to the judge as s America averaged and then . into miles per hour. ope Lumber Company Buyer Returns From Africa sdore Gubernich, son of Mr. and Barney Gubernick of 521 Sf strect arr N York on the 1 will this an s W fo o DREN STE ATt n injury when truck by the left front fender of a car driven by John | Willow street about 12 on Lee street, Serbin roported to (h ! police that he was fLee &trect and the the sidewalk inte ¢ knocked his way. Bernice Kaufmar remont stee ~ Iy automobile driven by J ka of 260 Washington awned by Ella Zapatka of th Ll address, on Washington street | terday afternoon. She suffc tul injuries to the nose and left ~ WAS RUN DOWN rors civm miavs o mu ‘he annnal banqguet tendered fhe members of the Rovs' club hasket Father John's Medicine Helped Uall teams will be held in the & " s " gymnasinm on Monday evening. Him Gain Weight Mareh 16, Members of hoth fhe first and rescrve teams, the officials who handled their games. club officials 1l the rooters who followed the n throughout thr will nvited. After the there will be a number brief speeches, followed and dancing. CKOBY ALTOS ¥ viathan and enibz alter Alrics Bernick is huyer Latham, 2 of asH home strect, csciped months’ M ( i having its n New Yorio vated. 1 vight miontis shich pl W West o r trip to for exveutive he a lum offices ix lo- York London from 1 to the here he Serbin 10 vestord il iron Ving rast on hoy o prc Atrici road. e was down t was able to o teak firm oy mahogany I be in on woods for | N 3. 0f 152 Ph Zapa rect | and season banguet a of vory hy games REAL ESTATE TRANEPERS The following rel property transfere were recorded n the city elerk’s office foday 1rani Pacyna and Mary Pacyna Fanl Gaiek and Agne Gajek, property (abot strest! Frank Rularclle fo Rese Bierigta, property on Sterling treot The Aeeds e to to taken a the cluly accnpies to 1he Svea Socia from Har which th Arch strect terms the rental 1 club has on club now According i= 8125 a month My mended ¥ e harhe One of wa roo! my Jol on 1im felt fine H ziving my | e SLCRLTARIES TO MEET Tie spring ting of the necticnt Commercial Secretarics’ as sociation will he held in New Britain Friday »on Walter O. 1911y | state for will speak on the creational opporiunitics of parks. T afternoon i pected Ken np with the {tion of state parke and highwa: e Cor and od cold proven i M zth vholesome vears eoontire e ' cause it curishment, and Polish Junior League Annual Ball Tonight MISS CELIA MICHALOWSKA Hartrord, ! i tain, vingticld m bl annual olish | hieh will he W the Hariford Wo- Hartford. Miss Celia | < city, who is vice- | . is one of ti Ftamment com- he organizers of | ne ior ald wen's cab Niichialow id wemliey tonixg in Ki o M oof the Ie ot Major General Brown to Be Present Seicheprey Day | New Haven, April (#)—Mu ol General Proston Lirown, cmmuuml-‘ the First Corps Area, U, A ot Boston and Major seneral J. H. Sherbourne, who com nded the S1st - Brigade Div during the World war amonig military officers who b accepted an in- | vitation to attend the cercmonics i connection the eclebration of choprey here, Saturday, Aprit 21. The nuval reserse port and lartford permission o purade., th are with day, units of Bri have been give purticipate *in 1 In an order published today Ma- | jor Stanley Dunn ha HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1928, TUE DEPEW FUNERAL been appointed | The last vites foy Cliauncey M. Depew wer included twe women, Mrs. Alma .| quested, of extreme simplicity. D oy, Hart were and Miss M wnong them, Edward Tillen, John B Delbert 17, Builey said they had read about ormed an opinion and did not be- | Heve he could day it Urich } aid hie had forme Til- | Uricin and | the an opinion. lon and Urich then were challenged | chief of staff. The the 118th Medical ltegiment under the command of Col Churles Comi- ' fort, Jr will parade with their band. Colonel Comfort is marshal of the parade. 12 companics of AL e Easter Day Weather Ideal in New Haven New Haven, Conn., April 4 (®— An Baster with weather as delight tul & coyld be wished for and Comfortable as an early April day could he expected seemed quite out of tune with the weather forecust of Saturday. That fore rain late Saturday or cast Obscerver Leonard the local bureau said in came in the carly hours of Sun- day but the storm. which by indi tions on the map Saturday prom- ised to stop a while, moved off with pidity. as Tarr of “The Tain came on dicted in Saturday’s Mr. Tarr, “hut the which it was a part deal faster than we brought hehind it proved st right oyment.” ster as pro- orecast” said disturbance of moved A great expected and it weather which for Easter en- Clean-Up Drive Here From April 29 to May 5 I"ans for 1 clean-up of the city in cannection with a fi prevention program were disenssed by the five prevention committee of the chamber of commeree today Tl of which T. I Me- Auliffe is chairman, and which con- sists of Secretar Ralph H. Benson of , the chamber of commere Deputy Chief Michacl T, Souney of fire Chicf William . Hart of the department Frank M. Shield, Bennett i Eliner W Pape, ed on April M v oas the Turing prople will he ked to Kk yar 1d . old rubbish o the iments will ne comiittee the departiment police O has a 24t week that an up their Tars, remove a other a il cooperate, Wl cumnlation winte police and fir Gieo. ()’i ‘onnor, Rrook St., Hurt in Fall Bown Sta O 1ged 62, of 1 down sfanrs 4 1w General Greorg i his en jor this atteinoon m hospital found that he had suf- ire of the skull A Ie f O CONSIDE Aldermian 11 ORDINANCES Nair has called common council mances, of which | Wednesday evening | rof matters | A on v e which have 1 reed to Uhe considered, in picture w1id to to make a matter committee will cluding the tion Sunday Alderman motion Nuir e in "y he it cndation this neh Ay 1 1o hold another of a public having exent a requred “on requirement hearing el ton Arines alre the hat statute notice. CRWELL AVENE COLLISIO (TN ™ Krum- i struck a car Humphrey of 63 15 o'clock & Tockwell avenue enders on hoth driving i turned into CPe WA 10 canse v dohn reporte en by Peter rvoir It John 1. ihout in the opinion of the U shock- 1St Thomas’ church, |ally prominent pers iph Tillon said he had | politics before Abraham Lincoln | is shown in front of the altar steps. ilosopher, New York City, where hundreds of nation. ! ns gathered to honor the memory of the financier and statesman—a man who was in|of the col CHGOSING JURY IN - SINCLAIR'S TRIAL 1 PINED BY COUR Westport, April & (Ph—) henry of Brid was end given a jail sentence of suspended. i town court apheared berore Juds ot today on charges of drivi der the influence of liguor ing responsibilty, 1 Tast Iy " md oy henry arrested 1t Willisnn towin o 0 fol inn ot ent on the lor «; and excused €. Wendell | cashicr, jon and | and exensed court Vs fow Shoemak bank saidd he had formed chiallenged Hoover objcet: mining the pancl fcourt overruled him bl Giley permitted Hoover | round for the « pin and Justice 1o state hi jection clines Request dustice Bailey declined to the pancl of i handed hine by the defense It developed that no the box knew IFall or Sinclair. Thonas W son e stion: of those in . Keane was exetsed for cause atter he said he Thomas J u cstate salesnin, was similarly d. enjumin R Thoma | penter, was removed from the {a peremptory challens crnment | ovinion K cus: oy on the gov Dandridge 1. mswer the usual questions. After veral others had been excused on | the ground that they had formed an | opinion. Kemp Baker, a- clerk, il'\lno\- 1 through a percmptory [ermment chanier d Miss |garct Haltigan. auburie-haived search worker, was retmoved by de with @ peremptory « lenge. The voung weman relieved to get off the jury. | Uses Challe | mhe defense . llenge to remov ber, and still Edward P, tractor. pher, s zo\ - Mar e hal- ned ensc used cr chal John . Murgia, & another to remove Cowers, an electrical con- Hugh A. Rourke, a tele- aid he had - formed an pinion and was exeused for ciuse Pana Estep., brother-in- law is cmployed by Sinclair's racing table, was cxcused for cause. whose is . COMPANY o m Wire MGANIZ New Haven, April ers of the Acme lrecuived today a statement President Leonard S Tyler embraces a plan for pany which hus a capital- ization of §1 Tyler offers to uy one half conmon stock {holaings, or to lat $20 a share NEA New York Bureau TO RI as he had re- Here is shown the interior of ok | h Company from which the point of control with the understand became president. The casket EDWARD SCHAEFER DEAD Tron Molder At P & B Corbin Plant Dies At Home On Wallace Street At Age of 66 Y a0 Wallaee 0 years joh iron | Corbin fact old ( the Schacfer of for nearly the sam P &) Wwas one Baward street, worked at molder at nd who n o stock founding of St Peter’s chur his home yester Horning o'clock following a week's iliness preumonia. He was 68 years old On July 6, 1861, Mr. Schacfer w horn in Baden, Germany. i spent in his native home years ago igrated | America and immediately upon his arrival eame to fhis ci H went to work at P. & 1% Corbin Co.. the only factory in whose employ he | worked during his life he | He w member of St Pefer's sick Ben and was fr urer for ehacter | 1) Schac of Wi Wl Schaefer. P, & I Mrs \ this city: and four grandehildren, The funeral will - he held mo mming at 9 o'elock at Petars church, A solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated. Burial Will Be in St Mary's cometery. who as of 1y years wer but about it socicty 15 Mrs. | fwo sons. Ofto | 0. ‘C. em- n of ves hig wife on, who nn's office: Madden wefer ployed & Co danghter. fo- ow Bl The | yecent- seized ptian governmient A ship from the ing ahoard 4,400 pounds of Iy Syrian coast h hashish. Listen! Girls! e Likes to Hold a Soft, Velvety Hand. Not a What got a thrill ont holdinz hy hands? And what girl isn't ashanmed of them? Sa nat when it Always soff fifiho;i Grater man ever rongh, ser don’t neglect them <0 casy to heep 1hem alluring in look to do 1s to rub Joint-I working it in Tovely and toneh. All you have on them and bhe the fingers minute; wntil it is absorbed and you'll hardly be able fo bhelieve your smooth and silky fextured w hees Try 1his two tin i you'll alwavs be the proud fo show nahle fube for two or three 50 ne. o Joint To make your house look <pic Capen, He's the “dick. and ~pan. call on he painter man. gur o make things Give him A catl and he'll ceme double quick DWIGHT K. CAPEN Painting - Paperhanging Call 1512W for a low price on re-decorating your home or office in- e or out. all druggists. | hall be deposited which will management for ling that the other lin a voting trust antee support of 1he five years. TEN HUT Haven, April persons were hurt in Baster aut mobile accidents here, none serious- | ly. Five niotorists were injured in | the worst of the crashes at Cross street and Middletown avenue. muar- o 8 (U)—Ten stis Date WO0.000 inmlm trees in the world fotal according to a recent | wife reorganization | City Items Willard B. Rogers, former presi- lent of the Hartford Advertising club and 1 inent in advertising cireles in Hartford and New Britain, will speak at the announced as “a will address the at the noon George Gilmor urprise speaker. Kiwanis club members luncheon Wednesda The advisory hoard of the Salva- tion Army will meet this afternoon to discuss budget problen: The aunuil ness and 1'rof mecting of the Busi- jonal Women's club will T club hduso for the I Oificers will e clected Miss Mary Mever is in progrim. the Burritt sketeh wington year £ the s of ent a Mo will Nz P toniorrow g Nair and Edward veinrned from New ey spent A Yori, Ve week-end with fricnds Michael Kopiceki has returned to Ly, Mass, after spendi his taster holidays with his wife, M. Kopicehi of 12 Beaver strect Mrs. C.oke Williams of - Maple strect s visiting her cousin, Miss Ol Wortian of Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss ltosc of Francis PRt seertary & Nair, peinding fricnids N Swarsky to Nair days with s few n W York city. ere Wil be a of Peter's hall tonight at & o'clock. Frank DiVanzo of South Main strect has returned o this city from Lirooktyn, N. Y., he attended the funcral of his cousin, Dominick Di Vanzo. who dicd Thursday as the result of received when his home about a week parents, Mr. nzo. ulso lost special socicty in the meeting Si. chureh where burns hurned down wo. The young man’ nd Mrs. Antonio Di it lives in the tir No. 6 of the was called 10 a g at 11:2 1 went Rock Dridge went fo a ussell streets 6 1 Co. fire department & on Berlin this forenoon and to a grass firc near at 11:44. Co. ss fire at Lake which threat- this afternoor . s fie avenu 0. No. Plack No. 1 and 1 ened Stir 0“, Flies to Father Il of Pneumenia Detroit, April 8 (P—Eddie Stin- son, prosident of the Stinson Aircraft accompanicd by his and his brother, Jack iiso an aviator, took off from Ford Airport at 9:34 & Aberdeen, Miss, tather pneumonia, Corporation, the today where his n., T is i1l of SUNDAY BALL West Haven, astern leagne baseball scheduled 1o Be played at Savin Rock this s interest s attached tow z tonight to decide the question of giving the selectmen the vight to sanction Stunday ball under the local option scclusion of the Sunday observance law, No great opposition s anticipated {0 sanctioning Sunday baseball here. meeting of they [Lions clfih tomorrow. Pl tonorrew evening at the | Mrs. | ! day Stinson, | April 9 (P—-With | son | to the special | NINE APPLICANTS FOR CITY FIREWEN Candidates for Appointment a5 Substitutes File Papers | Nine new applications for adn ion to the substitute force were re- { ceived by the board of fire commis- | sioners Saturday night and they were ordered to appear by the board at its next mecting. Four applicants appeared before the board and were ordered to take a physical examina- tion and was copted as a | substitute fireman {The new applicants are Rudelph | Foriver, 21 years old, of 104 Belden strect: Stephen J. Kowalski, 24, of 54 Union strect: Frederick H. [ Macker, 21, of 30 Governor streef; Anthony Goida. 29, of 135 Smith Istreet: Arthur Therricn 25, of 287 IMain street: William Druis, 21, of 196 Blane strect; How Thomp- . of 408 Arch street: Fred R. 20, of 104 Miller street; and Amendeo L. Gregory, 23 of 542 ore a ne William A, Gregory of 104 ‘ranklin strect was appeinted to the itute he folloy Lefore the ho: . of 62 tore: ing \ppearance a nls 1. Swiatek, inity street: Angelo Napolitono, 27, of 515 Church street: Patrick Toyle, 28, of 411 Allen : Stephen Wiscavage, of 889 of James T up from the again held up. John Blair, and reporied on the pplication es, which was last mecting. was Thomas Roper. William Kelly siek last, Clerk that were Thomas J. M was received pension fund. Bids vill for solid tire on the acrial truek No. 3 five station, Shill reported for the he asked at To Election Day Posts One regular and one supernunier- polic he on duty at nz places in each of the six ds tomorrov, Chief Hart said to- The men have hbeen ordered to 30 o'clock at headguar- 1ers, so to be on hand at the volis before the voting hegins. he detail is as follows: 1st ward, rs Thon:: s and Charles rs Michacl adislaus Todzia; Ward Thomas Riley and Del ward 4, Offi s Fdward nd Charles Lescivius; ward Hanford Dart and Giu- ward 6, Offic 1d Charles Punkunis, TION Washington .April 9 (P—Scnate investigation of the disposal of fede cral patronage in Georgia was asked ution introduced today by Senator George, democrat. Georgia. ary an w vo report Offi Officers hert, Veley s READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS The Summer Prices on coal has become effective today. This announcement offers to theé public the opportunity of buying there next winters’ coal supply at summer prices. 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