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NEW BIITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 1 5, 1928, DUNBNESS REALLY =755z NUMEROUS nmvms;PROBA;k;,gg'ggggEFgR.NK!FRENGH CHEF NOW 57 75 ARTIT'S BODY would make a fine Panama for him | | —many a guy, T say, gets en, just | because he was intended to. L\on K his dumbness couldn't stop his luck. “I don’t believe much in collelf' . | Rah Boya get out of their four years G“nmt Smlth * | as a mile, m an English accent, | any ham can pick up in a week on | | Broadway. | Wall strest, New York. April 13.—| I believe m putting up a_good fight and playing square with the other fellow. Then take what you that's what makes the world &0 | get and don't heef.” ‘round.” “That dumbness we call youth-- | Gunboat is well known on the | You are listening. 1f you please, to | street, and always is called by his the . philosophy of Gunboat Smith, | Nickname, which is a remnant of his | one-time prospect for the world's | havy life - also is well known at heavyweight boxing championship, | Madison Square Garden, where he later a movie actor. and now head ' hever misscs a fight and has charge tunner for a Wall street hrokrmp of the :allflr hoat. little sense in spite of himself. And | when dumbness starts to go, the landslide is almost as inr‘\lml-h\]. Officially Closed Next to the prize fight ring. Gun- ings of accidental death are returned loat loves Wall strect. Of the 2 “boys” who carry and ehecks for him. sowe have had the result of automobile accidents. | their own businesses, some are col- Two of the women were fatally hurt | loge hoys learning i around, and others ave “hugs” who ated through the streets of this city can't keep aw ym the ticker while the third died from injurics region. Lately Lroke in Arture ' veceived when her own car lunged tamos, the Areeniine husband of down a hill. the famous heiress, Millicent Itogers. | In the latter case the coroner Liumos wanted to learn abhout stocks | finds the death of Miss Emily Reid ind Gunboat was his first tutor. 28, prominent in Greenwich socief “Fhey are all alike when you get an accident. Miss Roid died on April e in the street.” averred Gun- 5, at the Stamford hospital of a hoat. “Wall streel is the most fractured skull reccived the day democratic place in the whole world. | previons when her own car went You mieet the good cggs and the through a stone wall on the Stam- 1ad, and its all up to you ford-Bedford road and plunged 63 s the place too. for youth. and |fect down a hill dumbness. Wouldn't 1 love to be In the sccond finding the coroner Again— st starting out here? 1'd absolves Ernest F. Michael of Wal- 20 at it like 1 used to fight—like a nut Beach of criminal responsibility Wl 1 was all energy then. No | for the death on April 7 of Mrs. - N0 sense Jumb as ey | Anna Stone, 45, il No sense. Dumb a8 they | N Stone was fatally injured by But He Managed to Get By, a car operated by Michael in this folt all the time just as T did in | City ; ; ! in the navy. 1 Arthur Payson Hazcl of Bridge- is freed of criminal blame in a boat race we h, our hoat couldn’t help win- | port was su < 50 it everyone clse would just drop the death of Mrs: Ada Louise Col- his oars-and let me row it alone. i lins. 45 On April 5. Mrs. Collins was struck by a car operated by H he died twe days later at the| Bridgepert hospit al. MT. GARMEL FIRE 1 used to fight bigger, heavier ! men who knew a lot more about hoxing than T did. and often heat them. A prizefighter has to have Aumbmess and youth. 1f he had sense he wouldn't stand up and let some dizzy guy punch him till his paw was bhroken. his molars knock- ed loose, and his lamps put out— ppice small Cot knowing it was the only mug he'd ever have. Hamden Mountain Razed by or awhile, everything was jake. | Then the younger and dumber eggs | Flames. hegan to heat me. You can outgucs youth for a while, but not for long. At 30, my old bus began to have flat tires and necd new parts. My fighting days were over, Then came the question, what should 1 do next? T'm still wondering. ST T had struck Wall Strect at 20, well and good. 1 aould haye gone into the game right. That sume dumigness and doggedness that makes )uu"‘lulm punches and never |previous - night - had thoroughly doubt you can e back hetter than {dampened growth and there was no | js sent—that's what puts the |.ovwk*hf1"'l of the blaze. N over dawn here. You've got to make | - The arca is part of that which vour pile and zet vour stride be- |{he state proposes to take over for fore you wake up and wonder what | park purposcs and appraisers for wll the whanging is about. which were named by Gov. Trun “You have to be dumb and yeung bull on. Wednesday. {0 helieve you can he onc of the | The cottages were of small value. fortunate oncs, and that General | They stood on sightly points. Motors and Bank of Italy didn’'t sky- L — Jocket for yoar particular benefit.” Roundup of Lommum“s | Gunboat has learncd a lot abou! | Is Continuing in Japan slocks, just carrying théwm around. | “Rut T am cagey.” he qualified. | Tokyo. April 13 (®)—The roundup “1 was several years collecting my | of communist suspects is continuing own hank roll. and 1 den't care to here. kick ff-around. T have no ven to Police last night raided a saeret hoek the family jrwels or trim up | meeting and -seized- a dozen mem- the Trooklyn homestead with a | bers of the recently dissolved labor mortgage. 1'd like to fecl that my | league council. wife, ‘hild, and myself would get | Other arrests were made at Kyoto. ihree squares the rest of my life. | It was reported that during their <o 1 don't fecl so like speculating. |searches the police. discovered a 1 just watch, number of telegrams from a noted And in the Movies—Lack of Faitht | Japanese communist named Kaa- “That old dumbness that would [ yama, who is now in Moscow, show- have made me rush in first and |ing him behind the intrigue. pick up the picees, if any, Jater on is | The newspaper Yomiwruy, the zone It was the same way in the |owner of which is a former police movies. 1 had good contracts and |official, reports that investigation cood ‘parts. But 1 wasnt playing | has revealed the funds were supplied With & kid's faith. When they sug- |to the extremists by soviet trade gested T be a free lanc which communists in Shanghai and o'hfl“ means take a meal when you can sources, but this was not confirmed. get it and don't mind if yon miss e plenty X rebelled. | TWO FRESHMEN SUSPENDED. | “I'Ve fearnad just this about life, | New Haven, April 130P—Two You have to be plain nnuts about | Yale freshmen have been suspended vour joh to make a go of if, or you | for violation of the honor system, it Tiave to. be lucky. Any job is about | was announced at the university to- nine-tenths hreaks, and one-tenth | day. but as customary their names | yon. were withheld. e R S S, Hamden, April 13 (®—A fire on the top of the third mountain of M. Carmel just before midnight | 1ust night burned itself out about 38 my ¢ destroying summer | cottages rederick 8. Brockett and a Mr. Abrahams of New Ha- |ven. It w feared by Mt. Carmel ‘x'wflldv.ts that the fire would spread | | to the woodland but the rain of the | GOWN ROOM 204 Let Us Assemble Your Outfit IT WILL BE MODISH WITH MODERNISTIC INFLUENCE MODERATELY PRICED COATS of Junella, Kasha, Broadcloth and Velveteen, priced from $19.50 .. $125.00 FROCKS of Lace, Printed Crepes and Chiffon, Georgette and Flat Crepes. Priced from $16.50 . $45 00 Diversified Styles in the Smartest Colors IN POLICE COURT I Douhtml, Just Qnestwn‘»:".?;"é::ir.”“;‘;: mosthe wan | FieS Are Tmposed for Minor Tniractions Frank O'Conner, azcd 25, who Is fas of 1 a supernumerary policey was driving an automobile | £1ass window measuring 10811 for | truck at the rate of 40 miles an Lour N the automobile salesvoom of 11 Main street late yestor when Motoreyele Offic W. P. Hayes overtook him and pl: od him under < cuting Attorney W. M. Greenstein in | 110 which he bled profuscly, aud |, i | police | that the case concern, | of costs and Judge Roche approved. | 1ohn O'Brien investigated the i Dumbness and youth can nml\ . 8§ nge, cvery time,” went on ||\0 Gun- a t charge of Haven, on West | afternoon speeding and was finea | Claimed to have had only one drink at. “So long as you are dumb the | 310 and icosta’ 3 - o was g est i N tor | world is yours. Once you get wise | Clarence Kumm testified that he was | M8 injurics and sent to 36 mour and try to use your nut you start driving south on South Main street (S where he is visiting | slipping.” i jabout 11: The first 30 years are the dumb- 'he saw a est, he has found. and hence ”".'Th ed H B d speeding in the opposite dircction. | @uilty. The window, which is insur Tt e oo | Three Tragedies in Bridgeport necine,in the o i truck doing between e SR an hour between Ellis street and 800 L U onhole a red rosc and as rapid as when a woman's to s: ) looks start tobogganing. Bridgeport, April 13 (P—Find- 'ry to r costs. Motorcyele Officer Mo was given fiest aid tre 0 yesterday forcnoon when truck driven by Smith room h home A that he had selected a | VW Britain I by Coroner J. J. Phelan today in the |dangerous place to specd regardless nd collect bonds | cases of threc women who died as | what his hurry might have been pleaded guilty to the { driving without a license | Suit for §8,000 was hrought foday | and was fined $10 and costs. Officer | by Frank and Mary Kalakanskas Fred Wagner testified that he saw Bentley’s truck parked at a dan. Hartford. The writ issu Saturday Only ALL OUR POPULAR PRICED FICTION lc Tq Choose From way ' when struck by an automobile oper- | charge of gerous Ellis strects torenoon and asked the driver for defendants enter his licens | had not about tentleyadmitted that he | ment 1o transfer a certain picce ot renewed it Judge Roche | land and buildiy remarked that he could not under- | 17 stand v a man who carns his | the plaintiffs. The transfer was to livelihood hy neglect to obtain a license, Hallin, aged 18, of §3|Uay approached the defendants re Linden street, charge o'clock la | turning the causing explosions from the muf- | ounded like rifle shots. | not mentioned in the testimony, gave | 1078 business as The Raphacl Keal- the officer the registration number of the car, and a few hours later the | officer stopped Hallin at Woodland and Fast streets to speak to him = about the matter. Hallin had a regis- | __ -e tration but no license. He haa no | Navy Department Will | comment 1o make on the te: g Walter Ahlquist, aged 21, of 2 Austin strect, was fined on the charge of drunkenness and $5 and costs on the charge of in- | {dury to private property, by Judge | P. Roche in police court today but exccution suspended on payment of costs be- 15¢ of the fact that it was his first {arraignment in court and it appear- | 'cd that the second charge was the | result of his rather than maliciousncss. The young man creatcd a dis- | turbance in the State Lunch at Main {and Commercial streots ahout 11 |o'clock last night. smashing dishes | and breaking a showcase, according Ito testimony Evoy and a young man who was in | restaurant. Ahlquist pleaded | euilty and d«clmed to take the wit- Athletic Meet to Be Held in New Haven ior Germany en route to th New Haven, April catea of municipal aports open to Nled for the end .of April when fh amateurs of the city as a part of the | Weather is expected to he more fi- observance of Fourth of July have 2ot official sanction for an athletic |meet to be arranged by an alder- | manic committee. ~One of the large recreation parks will be used for the | The forecast is that a mect of this kind hereatter will be a part | Pythian Whist D. Miller Co. Man Tumbles Through Fast .\I»in street Plate Glass Window Stricken temporarily blind, it is balieved, after having taken one drink of alleged liquor, Joseph Gus- | ! Miller avenue, Scranton W in New Pa. walked or fell through a plat v W. Whitmore at ¢ street about 9:15 o'clock lust night as he was passing along the strect and suffered a laceration of the nos st. Assistant Pr court todny recommended |8 Painful injury over the left exve. | be nolled on payment | Scrgeant T. J. Feeney and Officer ' T Ameriea Smith, -aged 21, of dent and Gustas was not held. as he | © [ U intoxicated anid el pleaded guilty to the did not 3 The building in which tin located is owned hy John and clocked the officy io 5 and 50 miles mpl on except that he was in a hur- e o the “chevalier and Judege Roche e 0 ople Plaingins i 00t him Actien to Foree Hartlord ¥ lentley, aged 22, of 10 Transfer Property, | nst Joim and Anna Muraw 1 by at South Main 30 yesterds i | ney B J. Monkicwicz, st 1 into an agree- s thereon at nue. Hartford ew Park to use of a truck would A Mave been consummated on April The plaintiffs claim that when 1he enent In pleaded guilty to the | fused to fulfill the agr of operating an automobije | PFINEINg the action the plaintits 75¢ without a license and was fined $10 | ¢laim a decree for a conveyance and . exccution of the penalty suspended on payment of costs. Of- ficer William McCarthy testitied that judgment and 88,000 damages. Tre- puty Sheriff Matthew Papeiak sery- | hy Markson Rros. served the papers. A 12,500 damage snit was filed | today in city court by Louis Raph: ant, whose name was | y Co. against Edwin R. Curvan, | through Attdrney Jsracl Nair. Te- puty Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz serv- | ed the paper: I THE PEN timeny. | be Stowaway Incident ashington, April 13 (®—The de- stroyers Brooks and Williamson were ordered today to proceed to Mayport, Fla., in connection with the court of | inquiry ordered by the navy depart- | and costs | L | the Moulin Rouge—not the Mont- martre music hall—in the Champs —Augusic IFrench | the prohibition | Awerican line warn- | dition that t losts he made his of years oomec Oificer™ | of the modus vivendi concluded with | is but- Czechoslov: 1 of the ! vented rcopening the question of and wears in Herriot, | with that country. even a READ HERALD CLA | od the papers yesterday. Full ved a complaint about 7:30 | Suit for 3150 was brought today evening that a motorist was annoying . neighhorhaod by | {red Nelson. flvrolu‘:‘h \Y‘Vl)rn\:\ M. 8 d ignition on and ofr, | ordon. Constable John X Rccor Size ainst Mrs. Wil- Library 3 FOR BOOKS FOR EVERYBODY « MOHILL’S |z | SHOr 1 STATIONERS SHOP | | at the famous restaurant. | Elysees that M. Escoffier made his drhm 60 years ago. He served in sojourn in Monte Carlo his fame spread throughout Europe and he was made chef at the old Savoy in London, leaving that to go to the in Yale Gallery out a dish called the Nymphs of | bodi of Col. John Trumbull, B Dawn.” which rapidly became a|dier und painter of the American | be more generally and a hundred has moved | gritisiy e © Legion of | Prench duinty. advantage of | When Kaiser Wilhom invited s nothing but frogs’| revolution, and of Mr: legs. removed v made | and | banquet at the lunching of one of | Trumbull great steamers of the Hamburg- | should forever rest beneath the war the ¥ hm ire personnel un- | Kitchen utensils, the ssware, the decoration should be | arrangement by which he ceive an annuity. him, X il | With the completing of the new e e Ralan Yo, | zallery just to the west of the sit] N ATTCAR T oy | building the Trumbull collection was | trio. Two SN < £ ! moved into & gallery, and in the | t1 cooking| Rome, April 13 (UP | heart|to authoritative information, the Vatican is pleascd with the results | 0 (SE U ! A new slab with inscription cause it has pre- SR T e Jlishe rch and state and cordial relations - was | has recst arts, Ithe vault built in 1867 when ies were transferred to the SSIFILD ADS 20 ¢ [Hundreds MAIN STREET — ment on the discovery of five girl stowaways on ships of the scouti | fleet. Men aboard the nted as witnes: ur of the girls were from New ans. while the fifth, 15 y of the penalty was are I Orl was from St. Petersburg, Fla. N intoxicated condition department information today 8 that four of the girls were landed from the light cruiser Concord at | Key West, that ship prosumably hav- ing taken some of them from otlir vessels. fitth Janded by the aestroyer Billingsley. by Officer Peter Mc- NOBILE AT M Milan, April 13 neral Umberto Nobile arrived 1oday to complete final arrangements for the departure of the dirigible Italia North (B —Advo. I'ole. The departure now is sched- vorable than at present. ‘fi Special Notice at Jr. 0. U. A. M. of the holiday program and it will Iall, 19 Glen str Tuesday eve- be an incentive to development of Jing. April 17th. 8 o'cloci LEAN {young athletics in the city's schools. | 1light prizcs. Admission advt. REsn AR ROASTS 26 — CHURCH STREET — : CURTAINS Ruffled Curtains—— Bromley s Lace Curtains— Oval Yarn Rugs, in all sizes, from- Deloco Krinkle Graded Rugs, fast colo Hightstown Axminster Rugs— SPECIAL STRAW- BLURRY SHORT ALL DAY SALE LEAN PRESH ROASTS PORK bb. 15c HAMS . 25¢ ROLLED ROASTS BEEF K 30¢ ROASTS . Ib. 34c VEAL ... b. 18c \\l PUT FORTH ANOTHER ONE OF OUR GIGANTIC FOOD SALE! q 4 n DAY ASSURED THAT THE VALUES YOU RECEIVE HERE CANNOT BE DUPLI- CATED IN THE CITY — WE ARE HERE TO SHOW YOU — COME, 9TO 11 A M Lean FRESH or SMOKED SHOULDERS | Ib. 14¢ LOIN ROV ND STEAK ........ Ib. 25¢ FRESI CUT HAMBURG . 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It was there that he put| New Haven, April 13 (A—The old | cycle offi has been placed on the new vault | back ther with the eriginal Trumbull gallery slab, while on the ground floor of | QUF the art gallery overhcad has been | Romu |1aid the slab which was placed on | Helena the | requiem in ti art | dario. | FRESH I'ORK | emorce: LEGS s~ LAMB ... . 38¢ FRESH PRICASSE I FOWL...........Ib 30c STRICT EGGS 3 doz. 95¢ "Ml Whole Milk New Quecn » Zlc CHEESE A |h3lc \nl,l\ %8 s ) ] E OR c \NNflI UTELY THE BEST AND COSTS SO LITTLE. FULL POUND LOAF . RE \“ ROASTLD \l(l"l{ AN PURE COCOA tias 25¢c. Box.... l7c gallery from the Trumhull galiésy built in 1831 in which.the ppistings were placed prior to 1343, the year of the painter’s death. The Trumbull collection fs the finest and most complete ‘.@f the painter's work. Some of the can- vasses are famous as o Becomes a 0[[1(;31' in the Legion’ vee “am s ‘vwptomear > Friens | Remains of Trumbull and Wile | menee 20 e, rxotutionary et of Honor and miniatures. The Jarves collection of Italian paintings acquired in 1571 and the great bulk of the university's art | treasures will go into the new gal- sol- | lery, while the present building wijl ! devoted to school n < Trumbull, | purposes for students in the art ter overcame the | which since 1867 have been buried | courses. gnance to the popular | under Yale Art school building, were T hi yesterday to a specially | 3 3 - | constructed vault in the hasement of 1 HOIdupb Admitted coffier to preside at the Kitchen for a | the new Yale gallery. In his will Col. | provided that his body By Youthful Trie Stamford, April 13 —An early ISzt B gal-| morning moter race culminated $n | lery containing his paintings which | the arrest of three New York youths 1 accepted On €ON- | hag been acquired by Yale under an| who admitted to police of 11 hold- was 1o re- | ups in that city within the past few he chase ended after the motor- pointed his gun at the volvers were found. The ce who gave their names RS basement beneath will hercaftér rest| George Amorosa, 18; Charles Bal- the earthly remains of the painter | duzzi 18, and Charles Desaverio, 16, | were held pending notificationn of | New York authorities to take them INDS CHURCH, 13 (UP)—Queen ttended solemi royal church of Su- TRADE-IN OFFER For Your Old Gas Range Buy a Famous WHITE STAR SL75 | Even Heat GAS RANGE YOU MAY COCOANUT LOAF Cakes Ea. 22¢ * CHOPS b. 19¢ "CHOPS ... Ib. 30c CHICKENS bb. 40 . Ib. 36¢ FOWL R \fl—1" BETTI Il hlVD Mohican, Vienna. 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