New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1928, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY RERALD, THUDSD APRIL 26, 1928, —— DEMOCRATS SPEND | $2117IN CAMPAIGN . T , (] sesides this cortification the reso- [honds was not given voluntarily, !five verdicts might be returned— SUES FOR DIVORCE ¢ T R lutien proposcd dismissal of ihe but in response 1o questions pro- | murder, manslaughter, assault and| Briggeport, April 26 (UP)—Law- [warrant en which Stewart was ar- | pounded by members of the com- L | battery, assault or not guilty. He rence Mazzanovich, widely known rested ou February 3 because of |mittee. | Ineted that the defense maintained “ Bis vetusal lo answer auestions put | Senator Walsh later presented the the decision should be mansiaughter |landscape painter of Westport and EA o him by (he it report and resolution 1o the senate | . {or not guilty while the state held | New York, is d‘ff*‘“d“"‘l‘" '“d“"’";‘f [} ; R L planation. He de-| . | that it should be murder or man- :::::r t;r:::lr;tmlz :{-“l‘h:l;y x\ cd there appearcd to be an “ir- | slaughter. Engagements | l BENTLEY—HUMPHRLY e | The engagement of Miss Flora resolution wenate would : . AN i D e T f b I =% e ilable discrepaney” hetween S d L]’ | 1le defined the part of the mur-| 7. y. 1T 4 Contributions of $3,121 Leave mumpnres. wanehior ot iie 1o - Sena(e Teapot Dome Commitiee m-«» o cor [ revoneitoile dierepanes’ veeon Seldon Adams SCRtenced (0 LB x' oo o mre” e o |Rrist’s wife alleges wiltul desertion. ¢ A and Mrs. H. Dayion Humplhrey, to piis procecdi e 1y f per statute for implied malice, on |78ESER W0C S BE0Y 00 and v i | William E. Bentley of Forest strect Polumbla supreme court under|on February 2 and i and that in P which the state relied-as unlawful | T1e¥ TETH MATOS sl T con given by Mrs. Will 1. Rrooks SO b A N e A similar view was expressed by = without sufficient justification to re- = | Mr. Bentley is cmployed by ! had arrested him at his botel suite | Chairman Nye, who told the senate |y duce the oftehse to manslaughter ARRIVES AT VATICAN d The demeocratic paety spent 1essfpapger shirt Co. w L0 Pl weso- e 8 el iy an, custod o Ltat personally e was not inchined | Bie¥hesan, Me, | 26 P— and manslaughter as killing in the| Rome, April 26 (UP)—M. be mouey in winning the blennial ciry - Tition cortif Gimony of | night et it Sleatint was anw | Guiliy 60 murder swas i riict sion on sudden provoca- | Fontenay, new French ambassador election than did the republicans R Baing s . i e s S Sl {to the Vatican, arrived today. and cam campa M i il ol 1 " e he G Eirin e AT strivt af Coluis [hiare no cifect on A ing Dien of senate contempt CThan o ried Sellon 1 Adans of Nop- | s : tonn committes sts comnit Th cutor will de- 1o trial on May 21 v : i in the <hock 1 w‘ 5 A o I " i “‘\‘A- ! : L ! ! {i cohmicaily he h Addins' esir I owite ridge M exy 1 and the | teemine if e Charges are 1o Wit the approval of Individual 4 i : ; s . centributions 1. The demo- | METTY—SHELHAN nud fherEtor UHe caniNilen T Gl E e SIS ool ou 01 v 0 1 eal LI L8 ° o the repu ave A deficit of A Harry Metty took plac: y ript testimony the mforma of the senat i S ury had been oul twa hours L LX) ’qfllm, ,.,,»,H adef S ) and males no S ,vf , o )|t hnew that his resolution e inta MEATS have a delicious, unex- "o-:-‘-,-..—n: Y : i HERRE e e warrant divected gl rawen was not one Jol in cooking, peps up ¢ . 2o L SRS he e R L Gouacl) fan tlle: setines s 1) pected goodness when coated be- {37000 TR em . « G S might bo fonnd committes of the senatc i g eh s the they would file o mot ’ forecookingwithGulden’s.Sauces | mewandrickles che joded | J [l t MAPLE HILL NEWS estimony. Dhis resolulion also: sol farth it | senat Verdiet ¢ and would tak and gravies are surprisingly tasty §i sppetise. | ‘ c i answer to one of the questions lions 1o the eharge by As when you add a few simple drops MRS.J. R. GORMAN, | . el o B Proudman il vhich Stewart refused to answer on N A Justice Wallizm A, attans 0 " of this golden scasoning. It'ssuch Philadelphis 0 k 5 i ! February 2 and 3. whether he had g s 1o questions by Jus- 1 3 ® {LupERCOn g ) {118 & Gonilneit honds eauld linta High school will meet i the || Gunced Adams said he w ¥ L > domEER e e i ¢ prejudicin clair's oil conspirac LoR Mephly assc by ' Childre o never was convicied of | <ol sablotsky, Johnl Morris Nordstrom M BUILD REW projudicing Sinclair's : 1 CORSPIFACY g this week will be on trees 1 ’“‘ i “”'”‘ e s “ 0 ! | 2 o George Le | Nordstrom of Robbins avenue, will BONE AND |cuse since ilwas in the necaldve. i plans arc conipleted for the enter- |11 W5 (0 BE L0, L8 0 S nded MUSTARD . W W 1 " M. Mchon- | jeave temorrow on a weeks' trip to |, FLES" A recital also was made that | ainment that is to be given in this '.' 2 i 3 “‘ ; “‘“‘ 3 . P . e St SR i i 2 Sl owarliE ahswirito the quishion xE | action) taudliorium: on Hiday migjiL | Lo ian Stolaaitieoun U dseasofl”’gl" m‘lflg i nmerman, of the Uniontille High school. |OVER 70 YEARS o succpss|(© his knoyledge of the Continentai | of this week. Justice Pattangall said any one of | 4 A} ¥ 1 I O D I 1 Miss Naney Doane daughter ot ‘ Tohit | Mr. and Mrs, K. Doanc of Frod Marry | s ded a house party | n by Miss Adeline Mansficld of O'Cougor, Jo 1. dohn Trie | gpringfield, & classmate of Misa 3 A Ty & toln Keonzh Wil | Daane's at Simmons college last & i e ) Frank Conlon, | o of Mr. and Mrs. Mansficld n Ko v da | v Haery | springticld Sunday ¢ Gowdon, S Rocenberz I k Are, Frederick Teieh will be hos I (Aen ; “‘ ! tess to the Thursday Evening B o ) Cluby at dinner and bridge this eve o Jolmstene Van i el Sl ning at her home on Frederick | street . | Master Henry W, Spring, son of | i | Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Spring, of orner a nu Bl fhompson street is confined to his | " & o . e i Lo with the mumps — e — e e —— - 5 e s i i I | The next meeting of the Newiig- | B ton Garden club will be Thurs- S oyl Frank Clymes, J. day afternoon May 3. at 2:30 o'clock | A\ A, Finkelstei . L H at the home of Mrs. Nelson B Maun B ling. 1. D: Autonio, 1 on Robhins avenue Mrs. Tobert | 7. & Kellogg of West Hartford will give . Liberty o talk on the “Care of Iris. | ©n Monday afternoon the mem e party spent hers of the clul attended a very in- | ANOTHER follows: Mag & | teresting and helpful lecture on S T . “What Lillies to Grow in Your Gar- | sooiety, $120; 1. O. 0. F., § den.” given by Mr. W. 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