New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 21, 1928, Page 9

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l was set for today. A coroner's jury rcturned a BEEN DISCOVERED =+ E&crinsic Police Hunt Slayer of Los Dancing and Presentations GRADUATES’ RECEPTION | parents. < ALKAN STATES N 7 was made EXCITEMENT AGAIN Assassinations at Belgrade Bring There of Court Mark 5 initiation I". Hennes will Daughters of America in 1 hall this evening at 7 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928, ——'——._—% milie Andzu 4 10, Erwin, 12 wington avenue. through the ager itis has sold | 2 acres of | The deal | regular mecting | No. 27, Catholic | 1 Men's | 30 o'clock. An be a Columba, TWO WOMEN HURT | I {Gollision Destrogs Auto at Stan-' Angeles Dmggist _ e and social will follow the | i Sonial Funotion b AnMiorium af on Crisis { ey and Allen Streets | AP, £ ¢ ¥ou M. Berkowitz of Lyon t Skt by | Co: A Twinh et im e Central Junior High School. e % | complained to the police last | | notes in the overture of threats| Members of the graduating class| Del8rade, Jugosiavia, June 21 ”""""Mvfl baseball glove was orce an | which preceded the Killing of John [0f the Central Junior High school |7 SiX shots fired by a radical deputy |in his cellar. v P Be- I Gab, former Cicero, T, drug- |held their annual class night e during a sesslon of parliament| qpyu. poico received @ telephone | of 15 LaSalle stiect, gist today had been uncovered by |cises and reception last evening at|Which Rilled two of his cOMCUgUUS|\ojyogy ™5t 11205 st nizht from |4 ¢ ction of Allen and the policg. the school auditorium, and wounded four, today Were Fe-|ywoiior wwarsawski of stanl hout 6:50 e'elock | The discovery rounded out, the| The program was begun shortly|Sarded as likely to bring grave con- | o " p (ST T oty st nisit 4 car driven by Fred W. | authoritics believed. the record of lafter § o'clock when the graduates |$€9uences throughout the Balkans. | <o’ puyda of this ity of the !A1Ch of & son avenue, art. | threats and counter threats ex- |were formally introduced to the pa-| OUtright rejection of the Nettuno . "o o brother, Zign ford. ‘fvis nverturned and smashed changed between three persons in-|trons and patronesses. The grand |COnVention was predicted. This fact b g iy TpgGgenen, s .t | bevoud ir. Mrs. Francis Rior- | volved in the case. The triangle march followed. It was led by Rich. | VCh permits Ttalians to own land |y o0 olivered the message at 15 BRI S e consisted of Mrs. Hazel Glab, young |ard Hube, president of the bride of the victim, who has been |and Miss' Alyes Fresen. Dancing || h , Of antiTtalian | T was born at New Britain of the same address, were formally accused of his murder; W.|followed. |demenatmations in ]_‘. past, b the ] General hospital today to Mr. and |8 With nd overtury R. Melntyre, admittedly her lover| During the intermission the clus |8 _Jugoslavia's relations with the |\ "\ iim Collins of 86 Soxton |18 Of the v them 0w, Mrs n days preceding her marriage and |will was read by Everett Larson and | "“,‘;:‘f"f“ EOARBIEnt, | e o laraat | iiordan HoRsiliie fono. Slabh himself. beth B_lfl\‘AHo‘ In behalf of ”Iglfv‘l‘t'nCF of thp little entente—Ru- | ford aven B fregtad At New !.:m I‘n!‘w‘x of the nose, while Miss The last threats were disclosed class President Hube presented Prin-| t2e0e® Of I W15 CBamie o | o IVATE T CEREE O for | Terhune sur. L puneture wound agh Dight when police, qusetioned jolpal Witliam €, French with a fund)l "8 CEEC0 0 0 Bijcnarest: | nn injury 10" the ‘ight, Index fingér | L. (12 PACK pear (he sde, a Mrs. Marian Adams, a friand of the |for the purchase of an Amarmn‘]m) B i "ff:n;”m“ = ‘:“m“m b Bl S laceration of the forchead an inch | Glabs. McIntyre had said that a flag. Fred Ritter, president of the | Y : < i Hie Npnthi £ 11 ddl tietare 1in length and three deep lacerations woman named “Marion" telephoned | Senior Dramatic club, presented the |E27%€ atlempls to revise the treaty Jthe Nomth & Judd Tactory him Tuesday morning that Glab was |school with two sets of scenery | rianon a(nd Hn:* .\--i\vmo»nf' & : LS :\v Connor has acc: pt- shot down at the doorvard Of his |which had hren purehased with sur. | %ere on the agenda of the confer- {ed a position us secrotary to b G. | : suburban Tome the night before. |plus funds in the club's treasury. "% (0 Ve 3. . Hill, ipastor of the South Cone| nbull's au- Mrs. Adams denied telephoning| A collation was seved. Dancing| o New Cabinct Likely, = |grcgational church State Officer | Mcintyre, a former Los Angeles po- | was enjoyed until 11.15, ticeman, but she did tell of repeated | The patrons and patronesses were; | 10 Tesigned and it was indicated SUIT FOR $400 BROUGHT | threats which Glab had made to|Superintendent of Schools and | 'Bat their colleagues would follow | o 0o ey oo = | Bheptinis wife: Mclobyiaand himsIates 0 8 S50 oimes) JPring) [ S01t) 16 ras understood B mew mins | R OERL Sl e s e ’Nu Rheum&t'c SU“erer | Slab's request when she visited the | George B, Taylor, Maude A, |Member. Sl e e e BT Ur 0 lss Is \:‘:?xm:fi. he did telephone toa “Mr. \;\\[:i:;‘:ml,nd L. Olson and Miss I ug[gmmm“ nt nsued appeals. through | ¥as never pai : Pains, Aches, Swellings, Stifl- ratened Husband ‘ e ;tflhe pose lno( l|o let ng, crime in- :~]""“{1h]:fl‘wlrw b Danerm et Sonic) S iess and Other Miseries arlier e investigati the (g s . ame public opinion. Grave conse- | €¢d by eputy She Mart = S s e e e o a be s | Lieut. King Ordered auences were feared in Croatia, how- | Mt Quickly Disappear maid in the Glab home and by the To Duty at Aberdeen |ever, where the wounded deputics | m— Guaranteed by Fair Dept. Stor wife of the caretaker, that Mrs. BY GEORGE H. MANNING lare tremenduously popular. o T aEph hedel o : v Fair Depl. Store Slab had threatened to shoot her| Washington, June 21.—First Licut.| All of Jugoslavia was draped in FLY-TOX NECESSARY and All Good Druggists fusband Robert Joseph King, Eim Hill. New |black flags. Newspapers appearcd - From Nevada eame the report|Britain, an officer of the ordnance | With black mourning borders. WARS ARE LESS FATAL THAN| Fvery dv in this county from a friend of Glabh that Glab in |reserve corps, was today ordered to —— - COMMON INSECTS authorized to say to every rhen 1 telephone conversation had ex- lactive duty. . sufferer that i€ a full pint bottle pressed a tear of his life and said | Lieut. King will leave New Bri ‘.‘m* Clty ltems “Flies have caused more deaths |Allenrhu. does not sho hat it anyihing happensd he would on Jul for training at Abe | than all war” says nsom ) the agony, reduce len joints “know it was the ex-cop that did | proving ground, Md., and will return | lof the Medicul of the{and do away with rheumatic pains | home on Aug. 11. | Samuel L. 1Pein| United States Ar the fly d tw s, he will gladly re- < of murder were | e erra Springfield, [ came into the world it has Leen sy I your money hout comment ‘ agains! Mrs. Glab | WAGE CUT ORDERED announce the birth of a son[onymous with epidemics of pesti-| Allenrhu has been tried and tes and he r old minc M Webster, Mass., June 21 (P 1iva |at the Wesson Maternity hospital, | lence 1 dizcase But with Fly-!for v ind really marvelous re- Ethyl K )i Oklahomia City, Okla. {hundred employes of the A. J. [Springfield, June 17th. The infant [Tox it is a very simple easy matter [sults have n accomplished often | They had been held sit shortly | Bates Shoe 0. here were told yes- |15 the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Al-|fo rid the house of fliss—to keep it |in the most sovere cases e the| after the slaying on wispicion of |terday they must stand for a 12 1-2 |bert Sherman sast street, I tresh and elean, free of inseet taint. |suffer AEbuyis Intenas anll murder, both telling the same story |per cent wage cut or {he plant will | Britain, and Mr. and Mrs. Abraham | Fly-Tox is the scientific insceticide | piteous and wh the suftercr in that thiy were playing cards in|be closed. The decision was made |Fein of Springficld, Mass. {developed at Mellon Institute of Tn-|{many cases was almost helpless. th house ut the the wealthy | known at a conference between a ! Miss Mary Dien nd of Pittsburgh, | dustrial scarch by Rex 17ellow- Drug De and good | man was shot dow a short dis- | committee representing the em- |Pa., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos-|ship. Simple instructions for killing | ¥ n ed to| tance froin the doorway. Their ar- | ployes and . I Sars, business man- leph Diemand of 71 South Burritt [ ALL household insects on blue Jalel t above in every in- raignment on the murder charges | ager. TUDEBAKER now holds all official endurance and speed records for fully- equipped stock cars—a world’s champion in - each of 4 price clasees! Here is proof of amazing stopping ability as well— Studebaker and Erskine cars, thanks to their i jon 4-wheel brakes, stop in LESS then half the distance j The American Automobile offciel safety code! World-Championship speed and stamina proved by heroic, self-imposed tests under official scrutiny and sanction! 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The oil in Studebaker- ALBRO MOTOR SALES C 25 Arch Street T ed bottles. uDnE Miss Gene T Insist on Fly-Tox—ady Safeguards Champion Speed with Super BRAKES APPLIED AT 45 MILES PER HOUR BAKER 6 FEET built cars need be changed but once in 2500 miles. Studebaker alone offers you championship performance in every price class—One-Profit value backed by 76 years of manufacturing integrity. $1435 to $1625 $1195 to $1395 $795 to $968 0. 1. 260 e. rhune, a | Louis I “ N CORNER CRASH in co appearcd nd w when th itt, who wz panicd by too late to avoid the collision. |being a shower for Miss Nesta who Altred T took the Lynch was driving south on Stanley | will soon become a bride. The Pwomen to the ho: and Officer street and reduced his speed when | guests of the club were Mm. W. Hurper 10 was detailed approached the intersection, as|Warner and Mrs. M. Gagner. The ler to inve Belomyzy on he noticed 1t overhecad warning | home was prettily decorated in a signal, according to his statement Lo | color scheme of pink and white. A the police. He was not going faster | buffet lunch was served and Miss cekless drivi court todiy a plea thun 20 miles an hour and was in (Nesta was the recipient of a lunch- wus entercd and the center of the interscction \\')wni(‘"“ set. lered until June @S because his car was crashed into, During the he said. | ility of the women to Le rt.Jdud H John Nirkham escaped with a severe shaking up. | consisting of readings by Jane and for Belomyzy, und bLonds Amo the witne summoned |Oria Gagner, dancing by the Misses set at w Matthew L. K edy of 8 Lyle Lucille and Marie Smith and piano loinyzy 1 the police he 1d and Angelo Tomasse of 410 | selections by Miss Margaret L. Rou- n his brother to St. Commonwelth avenue | thier. A playlet was also presented. |1t was “Girls Will Be Boys" and the | principals were Miss E. 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