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PURLIC INDUCTION * OF NEW OFFICERS i St Eimo Lodge, K. of P, In- siallation Tomorrow Evening Officers of 8t. Elmo lodge, Knights o2 Pythias, will be inducted at public Installation exercises tomorrow eve- ning in the hall in Judd's block, 242 | Main street. District Deputy Lou | | | | SAMUEL KIRSHNIT | Chancellor Commander-Elect | Bogin and staff of Hartford will conduct the exercises. The follow- ing officers will be instaled: Past chancellor—Jack K Chaneellor commander — Kirshnit. Vice chancellor—N. Sandals, Prelate—Ben Levine. Master at arms—I. Feingold. JACK KLASZ Chancellor Commander Inner guard—Charles Perlman, Outer guard—Martin Shantz, i Master of work—Jack Klasz, Master of exchequer—Al E, 8id- | rowf, Keeper of records and seals— darry Witkin. Master of finance—Joseph Gorfain After the instalation refreshments vill be served and dancing enjoyed. | ‘Al E, Siderowf is chairman of the mtertainment committee. He re- tently completed 16 years as a mem- | ver of the lodge and was presented with & dlamond studded decoration i recognition of his long service. Be sure and read Herald Classi- Yed Ada, driving morth om Arch strest d Sorel was driving east on Shut- Meadow avenue. Sorel's truck struck Richman's car on the left front fenders and damaged it, also damaging, the running board and dash. There was no damage to the| truck and Sergeant King found no cause for police action. |W. L. Dougherty Dies In Watertown Home STUDENTS 10 HAYE YOICE IN CURRICOLUM Will Be on Committee Formed by Administration of Coanecticut College for Women, New London, Jan. 22 (M—Students as well as the faculty at Connecticut town and seven in East Las Vegas of the Barneadale family died when | turned in their keys to the raiders’ ia train collided with an automoblle [of District Attorney Tom Truder in which they wers riding some time (and Sheri? Lorenso Delgabo yester- ago. Shortly after the family lost an- | day, ‘while throughout San Miguel, lother member, when a bey was kill- | Mora and Guadalupe counties depu- ed by a truck. The action was|ties from the district attorney's of-| - brought through the firm of Gilman |fice were busy closing things up. & Marks of Hartford. No arrests were made and no charges preferred, the drive being m Wilson to T‘h regarded on both aides as a warning Stand in Own Defense to proprietors that they were ex- New York, Jan. 33 (UP)—Mrs. College for Women hereafter have a voice in determining curriculum through a three faculty members. The stud will committee formed by the administration. There | will be three student members on it/ —two seniors and one junior—and pected to stay within the law. | Esther Evans De Forest Wilson, Watertown, Mass., Jan. 22 (P— Gambling houses have operated Washington society woman and big- William Leonard Dougherty, 50, city editor of the Boston Daily Adver- tiser, died suddenly at his home here in Lovell road early this morn- the game hunter, who is charged with having fired two bullets into Dallett Wilson, her lawyer-husband, will ing. ent| After being graduated in 1895 |take the witneas stand tomorrow as from Yale, where he had gained jthe first, and perbaps only witness representatives were nominated by the Student Government association cabinet and elected by the college fiss Mary Scatter- Nova, Penn.; Mrs. Francis Wells, clair, N. J., and Miss Adelaide Finch, 30, of Ramsey, N. Y. The faculty | members are Dean Irene Nye, Dr., pavid D. Leib and Dr. Herbert Z. Kip. CHILDREN'S HOME AND of Upper Mont- | some prominence as a track athlete, Dougherty worked on several Boston newspapers and for some time was connected with the American Week- ly in New York city. He was city editor of the Boston American for many years prior to holding the same post on the Advertiser. In his spare time, he lectured on journalism at Boston College. He was born in Westboro and pre- pared for college at Exeter Academy. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. in her own defense The prosecution rested its case yesterday after General Seasions Judge Nott refused to admit as evi- dence & ietter from a Washington of Wilson, which is purported to have said: . “Look out for her (Mrs. Wilson.) She is carrying a gun.” This was the second set-back suf- fered by the state in its efforts to convict Mrs. Wilson, who claims to have explored further north than more or leas openly here for many years. | Three Blue Teams Will Take Floor Tues. Night A full evening of basketball is as- sured followers of the Blues tomor- row night, when the team will en- gage the Wapping “Y" team at the gacred Heart hall gymnasium, the game being preceded by a prelim- inary in which the Blues Girls' team will play a quintet of industrial lea- gue girls, and a curtain-raiser bring- ing together the Blue Juniors and the Comets. The first game will start at 7:30 o'clock. Says Yale Fortunate amuel | Anna Dougherty of Westboro; his widow, Mrs. Austrid Dougherty, a, daughter, Mona, 10, a son, William A, 5 and a sister, Harriet. . CHURCH BENEFIT IN WILL Axel W. Peterson Bequests $100 to Two Institutions—Leaves IDenver Institution Gets Science Award ) .| Denver, Jan. 22 P—In recogni-| The Children's Home of New | “of'york being done by Dr. H. | Dritain, under the management of 'y Corper, director of research work Rev. Dr. J. E. Klingberg bencfits in [at the National Jewish hospital the amount of $100 from the estate here, and Dr. Nao Uyel, research | of the late Axel W. Peterson, ac- chemist at the hospital, the Amer- cording to the will filed today in ican Association for the Advance- probate court, and a 1 amount is ment of Science has announced that willed to the Swedish Elim Baptist the Denver institution has been church. | awarded $500 “for the most impor- One-hal? of the interest in real|tant contribution of the study of located at 61 Cambridge tuberculosis during the past 10 t goes to Axel Dawd Olander, ! years.” who is also mamed exccutor of the| The award was given for discov- will, and amounts of $500 each t0|ering a more accruate method of Lilla Johnson of Jamestown, N. Y..!gctecting the presence of tubercu- a nicce, and Eric Johnson, a nephew | ogis bacilll, Comment accompanying of the same city. The remainder of tho announcement declared that the | the estate, hoth real and personal, |uco ‘of the Irish potato in detecting is left to Axel D. Olander. The Will \vorculosis bacilll, discovered by is dated March § 1 |these two doctors, is being adopted | by sanatariums throughout the na- To Attempt> Unusual | tion. Operation in Illinois | Chicago, Jan. 22 (P—surgcons of (Goodrich Estate Sued To Foreclose Mortgage | the University of Illinois College of | Medicine are to attempt a series of | i ions, such as never before at-| The Prudential Insurance Co. of | in an effort to enable a America has brought a foreclosure -old girl, born without feet, | action against Orrin H. Goodrich and | to walk, run and play. Charles W. Goodrich, administrators | Dr. Henry Rascom Thomas, pra. of the estates of Frances Goodrich | fessor of orthopedic surgery at the and Robert 0. Goodrich, eclaiming college, said it is hoped by the op- |$2:500 on a mortgage on Paul street erations to form the muscles of the lower leg into substitutes for feet. [cm vmls"!s mm SAFE ZEMO IS USED A serles of excrcises is planned to follow the operations for the purpose | of enabling the child to walk nor- | mally. The girl's name was withheld. Such torturing skin troubles as | fczema, blemishes and itching rash | nish when Zemo is applied. In 20 Sergeant J. J. King investigated |years, it has seldom failed to bring a collision at Arch street and Shut- | relicf—cven in the most stubborn [tle Meadow avenue at 10:15 this,cascs. This remarkable antiseptic forenoon, between a car owned and |liquid quickly clears the skin. It v Immanuel Richman of |cffectively removes dandruff. Re- Arch street and a truck owned by | sults obtained with Zemo will delight Claude Leroux and driven by Arthur [you, It is odorless and invisible, All Sorel of 38 Beaver street. Richman | druggists, 35¢, 60c, $1.00, Money to Relatives. str COLLIDE AT INTERSECTION ALL DAY SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY AT THE NEW BRITAIN MARKET CO. I8 MAIN ST PHONE 2485 Loin Lamb Lean Fresh Chops, Ib. ...... 45¢ Shoulders, Ib. . 16¢ LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB....... lb 39%¢ Fresh Cut Pork Chops . . 1b. 25¢ Fresh Cut Hamburg ... Ib. 38¢ St., Mass., April 9, 1928. Use Cuticura to clear your skin. VHEN IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US. lon’t forget to take home pme Maryland oysters and resh crackers. HONISS’S .23 State M. (Under Grant's Store) Hartford, Conn ] any other white woman, on a charge of first degree assault, which it alleges she committed when she walke1 iInto her husband’s offices here and shot him. To Have Peace Papers New Haven, Jan, 23 UP—Profes- sor Charles S8eymour, provost of Yale university, today in the Yale News undergraduate daily, pointed out that the university is very for- New Mexico C“y Is tunate in having received from the Shut Tight by Padlocks |carnegie endowment for internation- al peace, a collection of documents concerning the Paris peace confer- ence, the value of which *can scarce- ly be over-estimated.” The collection was privately print- {ed, only forty coples are in exist- ence, and David Hunter Miller, the donor, obtained No. 3 which now passes to Yale. Las Vegas, N. M., Jan. 22 UP— This city, which has been reluctant to shake off the customs of an older heyday when it was one of the pic- turesque and rough cowtowns of the old west, was padlocked tight last night in a peaceful drive for law en- forcement. 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A daughter was born at New Britain General hospital today to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nelson of 140 Jubilee street. Edward A, Karpinski of 331 Chestnut street has returned to his home from the New Britain General hospital where he recently under- went an operation. The police were notitied today that the garage on the Stanley pro- perty on West Main street, west of Park place, was entered since last Saturday. Sergeant P. A. McAvay is investigating. Stanley Gondek, press foreman in the Polish Catholic Leader printing establishment, is convalescing at the New Britain General hospital after an operation for appendicitis. CREATE 20 SENATORS Rome, Jan. 22 UPM—King Victor Emmanuel upon Premier Mussolini's suggestion today created 20 new senators, all of whom were deputies in the outgoing chamber. The new senators included Presl- dent Casertano of the outgoing chamber and Prince Boncompagni Ludovisi, governor of Rome, Piles Go Quick Plles are caused by congestion of blood in the lower bowel. 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The plaintiff claims that the note {was issued on April 27, 1926, when local club last night. i Electric Iron Causes Fire; Families Driven Out New Haven, Jan: 22 (UP) — An | overheated electric iron was blamed today for fire that drove 20 families Higgins mortgaged property located from a three-story apartment block on Church and Main streets in Pine ihem late last night. Loss was es- Meadow, New Hartford. On the same.| timated at $6,000. |day the property was transferred to Fire officials said after an investi. O'Dell, who failed to make payment gation that the iron aparently was iof the interest due in December, | 1eft plugged in when electricity was 1928, The plaintiff claims foreclosure 'shut oft for repairs. When the cure land possession of the premises. [rent was turned on, the iron over- Papers were served by Constable heated and ignited furniture, Fred Winkle. 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