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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1928 : 1 = _' could not pull back, so he continyed |charged with speeding. was nolled. can property and lives in | necessary that the Hobby be back at 44 nvers ace o lce ourt' ahead. Motorcycle Officer Clarence Kumm |North China, the Chinese version of | Tromsoe, Norway, by June 16 at the 3 3 [—= 1S 9 | Ludwig Maitz, aged 20, of 66|made the arrest. the Nanking reply Issued today|lates 38 E] Q o bl * | Rockwell avenue, pleaded not guilty| The case of Johm Monkicwicz Stated the nationalists intended lo| AS flying trips may prove danger-- < [ i I I“ “ l l ““ l | ew cape ithout Pena £1@8 | o the charse of reckiens ariving and (aged 25, of 156 smih sirect, | use only well disciplined troops in | 0us over the mountainous region of ' I | had his case continued until next charged with speeding, was nolled. | Peking and Tienisin “thus umsnng the north, a sledge, skis, sleeping I —_— 5 Monday. Motorcycle Officer W. P Hay-s made |in_the protection of Americans.” | bags and other equipment for travey A { ; | Prosecuting Attorney Woods' ques- Allows Minor Under 16 1o Drive | the arrest, The reply concluded by asking the |over the glacier ice were put aboard. 1 ] \ li- [l llh . {Recklessness and Evasion, |tion as to Johnson's condition, the | Tiobert 1, Mautnor: ages 4o oy 4| withdrawal of the American troopx the vessel soon after its arrivel, z & r i ” Rl 3 , oifiecr said he had been drinking | Rockwell avenue, charged with pere “inorder to improve the tradition- | ‘May Operate Together X & L 3 } s Drunkenness at Wheel | e ey the Influence Of | mitting a minor under the age of 16 ally friendly relations between the| It is pomsible that Lieutenant : % e ,, e ; | 1-1ruolx!; z u:mu‘r is sll |ch-nt})’ w\idelymm to operate his car without |two countries l!olm and Captain Riiser-Larsen, 4 and Speeding Charged by a0 pass. Ofticer- Me- | firat furnishing the commissioner of The note was handed to Edwin &, Norwegian explorer who also plans otherwise indicated. theatrical notices and reviews in this colvnp are & ‘\ arthy said. motor vehicles with proof of nnm,‘ Cunningham, counsul general in !0 use a plane, will operate together, b Written by press agencies for the ‘espective amusement company. i Against Operatorc | Joseph Sawczysyn, aged 23, of 54 {cial respnsibility, pleaded not guilty | | Shanghai, for transmission to John @!though this depends on circum- ell R R S, Union strcet, charged with driving (and had his case continued until | Van A, MacMurray, American min. Stances BN Aad A an automobile without having a |next Monday. Officer David u ister in Peking, and to Washington. When the Hobby arrived here it ed AT THE CAPITOL NUW YORK LLKS MEET | license in his posseasion, was grder- | Doty made the arresta. had a hunting man named Nocis all e Buffalo, N. Y., June 4 (UP) Ap-| Fifteen motorists were in police (¢d to obtain a duplicate of his Drunken Driver Fined $100 Ex-President Dies and another named Tanberg aboard ith hraught forth & mioln proximately 40,000 delegates o the | court todsy for speeding, reckless license and have it with him tn| John Maika, aged 35, of 508 Glen | Tientsin, China, June 4 (®--Li With ten dogs. sledges and supplics. . X called “Beau G " the story of the 16th annual convention of the New | driving, driving without license, "Imm tomorrow. Officer Thomas | street, pleaded gullty to the charge | Yuan-Hung, for two bricf periods It Will be decided during the day el and brotherly love, York State Elks ociation were | driving under the influence of liquor Blanchette arrested him {of operating an automobile while (Continued from First Page) president of China, 18 dead at the “Dhether they will try to make their Foreizn Legion and ‘ . and at the time it was accliimed. gathored dore toduy for four-day and other vioktions of the motor Drunkenness and Evasion Charged, | inder the influence of liquor, and | — of 63. He dicd at his residencs | WAY northward from here over the s Now comes another, a conipanion Stay e convention opened |ast the docket being the —Sebastion Kodzen, aged 31, of ¢5|Wwas fined $100 and costs with & sus- | that he had assumed the rule there | in the British eonce ssion where he nd or whether they will stay S0 ke Tarie o and one containing NigMt and will continue through of the kind in some. time. | Talcott street, pleaded not guilty to | Pended jail sentence of 30 da: S |in an effort to have the state from fled from Peking in Septembe Loard the Hobiby and be put ashore o Sl vaa e MeartAn] cneat v [ hnradas were some - cases which | charges of operating an automobile [ Charges of driving without a lcense | what he regarded as a communiet 1923, '8 ccaslonal mingling of lauzhs, 1t | A full program faces the delegates, :had been continued from other | while under the influence of liquor, [and certificate of registration, and | movement. o ¥ Hobby has no radio and will 7 na R s s e md a few of those resul wnid evading responsibility after an | TeSisting arrest, were nolled. Prose- | op though my desire & therctore (ry to report the result of iten s dhe celoboaladl Dartival | Bornine Hnd aiain nan from the week-end activity of accident. He was arrcsted by Offi- | CUting Attorney Woods recom- been fulfilled,” & . 2ot per searclics through the foshreaker i ::r"‘: ki “Wages of Virtue” police were continued until later, cer William Grabeck, Attorney | Mended a suspended Jjuil sentence of |y oo 10 coninye 1 lits operations Bragunza which has proceeded north ' . ren, IS 0! « — —— - % o s e \ue pe ons, ast ste) )~ o and “Reau Geste” have made his LABOR TEMY doscps Metera, aged 122, mt L Harey. M Ginsbuirg represented him { 80 8278 but Judge angan, Jetense | [ am, therefore, air e s AR o L works the hest sellers in hookstores, Boston, June 4 (U'P)— 4 Allenceiest, « Waonlosd S 3190cand . ana. le TSRt pr e contintanga |RIMNERLIEI 10 o defenss 1o the | PCKIDE with my troops. Henceforth which hae & radio, the yesuit. cf “Beau Sabrenr” opencd a four day |mendation that the Boston ¢ costs and given a suspended jafl until Saturday was granted, in bonds | Vere: BIsIRas N0 Gplonsei0 politieal issuek are 1cft in the hands Licutenant Holm's scarches probabl nd . i Gl cDlicates union organize under sentence of 10 days on the charge of $300. Rodzen is alleged to have |€harge of drunken driving but the | f%, 8 B07 g u \'s searches probably engagement at the Capitol Theater N organiz . ¥ g the people, will bo '} 1 th Ve ; 4 = oA e s S aan tomobile while been driving a car which struck am. | OPerator's license and certificate of | g Nl il not bo known until the vess ) i vesterday, and sent aundiences into ot ton Labor operating an au i ol Soldiers Concentrate re s 10 Kings Bay i g s " ) . F o i der the in o iquor, and he ar on North cot. fficer | TeEistration were in the car, Judge € & 3 - s ®s Bay i ecstacies of “OhS” and “Als with a italization of $1,- under the influence of liquor, and er) enslon Noxth ats Offjogy | SRR RUTRSIDE L isuaan, asecnt- | Mulden, China, June & (OF (Continued from First Page) be A ¢ 000,000, for the purpose of erecting $50 and cos @ charge of evad- seck arrested 1 t hia | Ma L g 2 - . i )= E : “Beay Babrous® tolly (he story of | MIL000: fov the purposs of urecting “,_k’ \:‘\‘,:\_::]‘l”:v‘!;{(‘(hd:: T R e s e ia e o MantR et N S C—— _ Distress Call Unconfirmed ¢ v B soyux Srench stiesr alaton et | el e s repre. Harold M. Kolodney, aged 22, of |nd cut the rccommended jail sen- | rated within the walled cty todas north. s oral tripa will bel = Maseaw, June & (UR)—A wliglly 4 - bamestinlle be R S el e e e mmdcfi"nm \tonre in half. after an attempt had been made on Made to %wrch sprcial places for | unconfirmed report here today st isy that he will live and die for France .(mm».n .1(‘:.,{:\‘. B e Ifiwu R e i charges. #Uilty 1o the charge of reckless driv- | Maika was arrested by Officer | the lifc of Chang Tso Lin, retiring the Malia ; - “ that the radio operator Revern- f and forgel that such things asj SHUSBIAIEN 10 4/aDoRo oOf the S B enn testifieq | 115 and on request of Attorney Al |JOhn O'Keefc last Tuesday night dictator of the North China govern- vessel's trip to Virgo Bay is Dvinskoe, who has an amateur sta i o‘n women exisi. Then e becomes mix- 1 G308 M "“» AEnaralupssol Sergeant M.J. Lk testitied | © POEA G roentin s “‘Mnm“m“cu after a chasc and a hard fight dur- ment, by bombing his special train. ¢XPected 10 require from sIX (o ¢ight tion near Archangel, had received : 3 ost 24 up in a series of desert battles, in | 323 & share. L e Vs nder tho INMIUENCE ||l Saturday was orderey, afeses |ing which the officer was struck in| Chang and scveral of his nides | hours distress call from General Umberto . 1t e e s e i e . PURRITT GRANGE COMEDY | trame oy N, of Max 30 when Leyclo Officer Clarence Toumm eacns | the face by a fashlight wlelded by |were injured. Several guards were . Wapthep Hiad Nobile at Franz Josef Land. : at Trance may triumph. He has e oo COMEDY | Trank Clark “of 33' Crown street | o Pl 2 > Mrs. Maika, {Killed. The injury to the Manchuri. _ Weather conditions werc had to- The report was purely rumor and i n introduced to a beautifil Amer- A 10 1\” 4;3‘“ '!x- r.l}nm( Hl befturned him_over to him. Clark’s Snosdens Fined $10 Speeding Car Splits Ears an war-lord wus said not to be se- 'Jay for flving, and a fog prevailed. no other stations in this area hav. it bnf: wan girl, Mary Vanburgh, an :’I'f":‘(‘“ I‘,\) 1;‘ '.:,)n]y‘(‘n‘ .‘y;m.. car was parked on Arch strest when Cosmo Mancini, aged 22, ot 123| Nick Chiarizia, aged 20, of Upton rious, although he was injared i The plane can do 120 kilometers unl {he same peport Sied to save hier own life, joins his B e el B B bl ol el cavvdniveil by pelors struck gt |, oA streat, pleaded guilty to the 5treet, Wilon Station, was charged the forehead. an hour for five hou The Soviet government's relief ey B Henri s vacing toward tl anee ik e JAUCIOL M8 ithe s6an, Paters) according to Cla s |with driving an automobile without Two nationalist spics were shot ¢ Norweglan flier after land peditions already are getting undo ] A Oasts 1o obtain the signature of the drama is Headstrong Joan The | turned into West Pearl street and | *hArg® of specd was arrested by |@ Wuffler, and spocding. He was and Killed by Japuness soldiers, who [ediately couferred with (he gov- | way., Sub-sccretary Unsehliont's re o B et T Hanialins b (6es 50 e t has been preparing for some | then into Glen street, where he was Motoreyele Officer Louis E, Harper |arrested by Sergeant T. J. Foeney helped in restoring order to ihe “TNOF of Spitzbergen, an cngineer committee announced the et K;Il‘ fnlls in his mission. (he sheikh agke undsnt b Oirection oleliil doverhanion) U 11:15 Saturday night on Hartford |about 11:30 o'clock Saturday night panie stricken cify. and the captaly of hoats Tumnir and Sedoff, with the 5 ‘m; ing covetous vyos on the girl, But liam Cannon. T 105> taking part in Recklessness Causes Crash, ond, on Stanley street. The sorgeant said Train Dynamited ship, ,‘ itta DI Mi- dirigible U-13, would sail from Arch 2 she learns the sheikh's sceret, and ay are Arline Lavson, Harry| John Johnson, i Chiarizia was driving north on _ Dynamiting of the train carrying He amiounced that Le lioped | angel June 6 and § to make a searci o2 has the treaty signed. Henri is torn n. Elsic N 1e Forrest, Wellington street, Tanilee Stanley strect at the rate of 3s the Munchuriun war lord—x special would be able to leave Kings through the district of Nova Zembla hetween his vow giving his love to Elizabeth T Robert An- cently of Indiana, was fine S miles an hour between Sefton drive | train chartercd to bring Chang in on the Hobby with his plane : France, and his love for the girl. It drews. Thomas Maceuley. Eugene | costs for reck driving. Umc.r Manclul denled that hie was golg /and. Tbeile's gonner and fhe nbtsc. ar) st trom Peking—occurred at this afternoon. He said it was READ HWERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 18 & ticklish position for a man to be Thompson, Lester Vibherts and Tr. Willlam J. McCarthy testified that [, no rate fhe officer | testified |the engine could Le heard fully 300 | 9:30 @ m. today in one of the sub- In—but he makes good on both McNulty. h Officer Thomas Blanchette | picoouting Attorne: Woods told [or 400 vards i urbs of the city near the Lao 10 Kao Bogianing Thursday ]'O'!, ’“‘” o= = i3 ated an aceldent in. front of | him 1o was fortunate to be alive and | Chiarizia testified thar 13 was 'allroad bridge. At the junction of will b> offered in her new photoplay | D IN CRASH 98 East strect about 9:40 last gLt (& yag o wonder he had not burned driving about 20 miles an hour, The ''h€ southern Manchurian and the LYCEUM P L E “Don’t Marry, great vebicle for N. June 4.(UP)— and found that Johnsor r. which et SR muffler was leaking very badly, he | PeKing-Mukden railroads, s A A thte charming star and her best 10| M. Mary Drullard, 46, of Forks |was going north, struck & parked | |gynceior 3. Bisdro, nged 25, of il Bt e oAt e 658 g had Bosn nikoot mod ex NOW PLAYING Today date. 11 Hamilton 15 in sy ' N. Y. was almost instantly killed 'car owned by George €. Paris of 101 Aeenie Huasttog! that he drove the car ang|Plod®d as the train approached. Stariing Facts Revenled SMIDNIGHT ADVENTURE" The co-feature will offer “A Thief togay when her automobile was Oak street. Both cars were hadly ity 10 the charge of |youa (¢ e A R i There were 15 cars on the train and SEE il oy in the Dark,” w story of spooks and | struck by W York Central waged, and Evald Henrickson and was fined $10 and ‘;x:‘”“‘e “'“(“ (;""‘"-‘,3""";" ‘:j “';;’ Dot were wrecked by the bomb, “M ') erooks that hias an all star east Wi frofght engine at the West Shore 0 jand e protlierime azstliGnelx Saoloroyole (Officer Harper faxeis o (e dotatit O ncluding the car on which Chang Othel'hood KIONDIKE in George Meeker crossing in Checktowagn, The en- 11, of Thorniley treet, were i jugiificd that Plouro was driving at '1”_“"“ l,; e ine of 4Md his advisers rode Anoitier esios of “THE AVENGING SHADOW™ o ginc was hacking over the crossing jured and taken to New Britain |{}, rate of 32 to 55 miles an hour “'h o5 " s ! Several guards, riding on the “ Another Scries of s 0 lt and struck the automobile broad- General lospital for treatment. unoug § o'clock last night on Stanley e Ropeion, o ©' train to protect Chang, were killed. Beauty Parlor Tucsday lty ems wise, carrying it nearly a hundred |There were five passengers in the gireot petween Jhelle's and Flood's e f"’"]"f’“ SUERENdq v;“""“““ Governors Hurt . Tom Moore and Phyllis Haver in o e yards. Mrs, Drullard was a widow, | car Johnson was driving coruers. oy (iher count remarking that! nong the injured were the min- Co-Feature s g ¢ perennial | DET Busband having died six wecks | Johnson, according to Officer Me- He passed a car but thers was no ’l”I‘" i Sl v-"","" W8S ister of agriculture, Governor Wu 1AM FAIRBANKS in i Caniachiny elle B L e ieo: Carthy, sald the lights of an oncom- | traffic_coming towards him ‘at the OPlied to accept Ghiarizia's con-| yuy sueng, Governor of Heflan Ki. "rh Do G en- e wurfen. Gegizedtinn s 1 s SR ing car dazzled him and he did not|moment, according fo the officcr. '!enilon that the car was equipped ang provitee: and. the Japances e wn rade W q-m: PARADISE” ska Stanley Phone 1084-W—A READ WERALD CLASSIFIED ADS see the parked ear. In reply to Plouro sald he started to pass and With a muffler, military adviser, Major Giga. e ot A meeting of the Young Men's re- | Arrested in New Car The explosion and disaster thut nme publican club has been called for 8 —— Tinar Johnson, aged 16, of § Ly- followed Chang's sudden parture irls o'clock tonight at republican ln:u:- 5 Ons street, pleaded not guilty 10|rrom peking brought panic to the ; 2 auarters to make Mm.svf'a’; o "Jr"hn: charges of operating an automobile |41y The detonation of the big bomb it ing to be held at an early date. without a license and a certificate |\ay Joud and townspeople became hat club was organized during the last of registration. Officer John Smigel, greatly excited when it was learned c'd mayoral eampaign, but has not been testified that he stopped a car at (nat Chang's train had been wreck- ght active since clection da | Monroe strect and Corbin avenue | .4, - | lost Monday night because the | Machine gumers started firing (£ \¢ 'l ights were not burning. Johnson |4t random soon after the explosion il World War Memorial 1 ‘ :/ a {twas at the wheel but had no H- und there was some fighting be- in Committee to Assemble [cense and the registration certificate | ween the morthern grmasds. greatls : ink Mayor Paonessa’s committee of jwas in the name of the Moorland excited by the affair, and Japanese § bihiy 200 men and women who are te [Farm. |rallway guardsmen. The railroad | She plan and carry out exercises in | Lleutenant 8amuel Bamforth tes- hridge was set afire and this added 50 connecticn with dedication of the tified that Johnson said he and an-'to the general confusion. i World war memorial will meet to- other young man had purchased the Chang Tso Lin, despite his fn- i night at 8 o'clock in the common | ear at the Moorland Farm and jury, immediately was hurried from i eouncil chambér. The program will | were taking it home when the of-|the scene to his home in the walled 1 be staged in September, featured \ ficer stopped them, city and started concentrating his I by & mammoth street parade, and On recommendation af Prosscut- troops there. This is just a short possibly a display of fireworks in Ing Attorney Woods. the ease was distance from the Japancse zome i the evening. Speakers of national confinued until Wednesday for 4 Japanese troops meanwhile reputation will be brought here. position " 'brought up reinforcements and suc- i Tt is the mayvor's plan, and he | Three Cases Nolled ceeded in quieting the situation. P 0 will ask the committee to have all The case of John N. Fitzpatriek, | — & ol 014 star mothers chicf among the | UT of the Southland came this and refreshes. Octagon Toilet Soap 1s azed 36, of Terryville road. Bristol, ' Want Troops Withdrawn I ‘“v‘,'_ ests of honor for the day with charming tradition— that love- solid weight—all soap and not a bit charged with speeding. was nelled. Shanghai, June ¢ P—The Nan. : 1y speical provision made for their| 1 £ all 4 s chi " Eal Motoreyele Officer W. P.x Hayes king nationalist government has | @ o comfort and entertainment during | [EStor el 8 HOmen s MTIS ste Bt Of BT ; % made the arrest Katurday foreneon asked the United States to withdraw . ; S0% xArciata; s hands. Some soaps form a ‘“'skin” when on West Main street. lita troops from North China. | Fl osan the OId Rel’ bl Fl Kflkl' The committee includes at Yeast | : ; ki The case of Leonard H. Clark-| In answering the American nots y y lable y — | ror w ? b ; ene representative of each of the A"d_( m the South, where slim you are half way thtough the cake son. aged 18, of T Torest street, of May 18, regarding protection of ] o 135 soclettes listed In the city digec- | white fingers and graceful hands tell Other soaps get soft and mushy. But b sy :"""c '"dM:"":!"‘: "'“."“‘;‘“ 'h""‘;; so much about 2 woman's social gifts, Octagon Toilet Soap is the same all ° I - ourees. ed to this arc the ¢ : are eommon council members, chajrmen | has come new knowledge of how to the way through, generous in all waters i I fike s 5 Pick o' the Pictures! TODAY i us of about 15 eity commissions, mem. | keep your yOuthful pretty hands. with its clean abundant lather, yet firm - - [] i the baers of the original memorial com- | : it TUES.—~WED. i the mittee and others suggesied hy that | Easier thanany “method” or “treat- to the end of the cake. And it's extra- Se—" . “The Handy Hardware Store” 4 committee. i ment"” is the rule that lovely Southern ~ big. One more week in every cake. 2:10, 4:30, 7:00, 9 e | ; :10, 4:30, 7:00, 9: 336 MAIN STREET it b e | girls obey: they rinse their hands all y: e L m A through the day in mild pure lather. Buy 2 cakes—begin today GARY COOPER EVELYN BRENT Spmuoras) Zrie Domonny clopeid | After each new task. Eighttimesa day, Begin today to see how frequent rins- WILLIAM POWELL NOAH BEERY s work today long enough to te g ' i : G lp of a fishing party to Lake Manah- if necessary. But never, never do they ing'in Octagon Toilet Soap will make W 7 kanta, Maine. 1In the party were | allow the surface dirt to stay and work your hands as pretty as can be. Be fair. William H. Booth, his brother, | Ry into i ctiired i SR e Chartlan Booth, Jonathan Hart, and | 1SRy IO NN textured skin. Give it a chance. But two cakes are THE “Doc” Rowell of Bridgeport. Pr ; i . fdent Loomis tempered his fish | And now —what soap to use? qul(e‘tnough m, =it yon usc them Theanin: o BEAU CESTE . i sories down a bit due fo the fact | steadilyand don't change off to coarser ; e ! T , . - pring & Buckley . ¢ s0aps. : for T < : m;& bere wiong, Hoke ! miets a0 Ay, Only the finest, purest, mildest of soaps ~ s0aps. [Ymd‘ MC:‘M rule b‘:.‘h‘S f THURS.—FRL—SAT. i it fish that if they kept all that they v i, i pretty hands—this pure white soap. ") | BB s il i should touch your hands eight times ~ prety p p. Oh! What a Flapper She Ts! ELECTRIC CO. i <4l | dividends could be declared by his | a day—or any times a day. M 7779 CHURCH R exs | company, the president declared. | Avoid harsh soaps, of course. Use v hodich dhes L AN l-q C STREET the £ many were thrown hack that, . A 2 " . It evon bankers used to plaving around O([J'L'flnl‘()llc‘ SO‘P’ an CXqIflS[[C purt Y vt ber hands = Pn’: vith high figures, could not keep in- | white soap which Southern women say 1 DON’T MARRY” an dividual totals straight. Jack Hart | | : b i ITEquERYy A% @ nost got in wrong with the rest of the keeps hands like satin. It's mild. Note pecial mild with NEIL HAMILTON ¥ | bunch by catching a three and one itsspecial clinginglather, howitcleanses “elpse” suds | hen; | hulf pound trout, it was learned after | & = ac= | the reporter used hix best news | “A THIEF IN THE DARK” b . 5 v not || wheedling powers to get at the facts. 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