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HOOVER ON TOUR street. The prizes were v.on by Mrs. R. B. Skinner and Mrs. G. K. Spring. Mrs. Harry Hurd of Shelburne, Falls, Mass., was a guest of Mr. and Mre. N. B. Hurd of Golf street last d. week-end. President-Elect Starts Flood Re- lief Inspection Trip Miamt Beach, Fla., Feb. 15 (P— President-elect Hoover left his va- cation home on Belle Isle at 8:30 a. m. teday for a two-day's automobile SALE OF $540,000 BONDS Issue to Provide Funds for Lrection of High School Addition to Be Disposed of Mouday. A bond issue of $540,000 to ercct trip through the Lake Okeechobee|the senior high school addition will NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY> 15, 1929. HELD FOR MURDER OF JERSEY CABMAN_ Suspect Boasted to Sister ol “Bumping OF Guy” Philadelphia, Feb. 15 ¢P»—Russell Sloat, 28, of Philadelphia, was held here today on suspicion of having slain John Lowry, Scranton, 'Pa. taxocab driver, whose blood-stained taxicab was found wrecked in & ditch near Runnemede, N. J., on Monday last. Sloat had a loaded revolver in his possession when arrested at a res- taurant here last night. Julia Fleish- er, 21, waitress, was held as a ma- terial ‘witness. Detectives learned from Sloat's| sister, Lillian, 22, a waitress in Cam- den, N. J., and Edward S8aunders, 25, of Mt. Ephrain, N. J,, that Sloat had boasted to them of having been forced to “bump a guy off” in 8cran- ton and bury his body beside a mine creek nearby. I didn't have time to make a very good job of it Bloat was quoted as saying, “and had to WOULD USE MILLION 10 TRY BOOTLBGGERS ngress Receives Recommendation 1o Allow More Speedy Trials of Prohibition Violators. Washington, Feb. 15 (®—Plans of the government to enforce the pro- hibition law more effectively include the allotment of mere funds to the department of justice, if recommen- dations to be made to the house a 1 money, propriations com proved by congress. 1t was said at the department to- day that a request for additional possibly a million dollars, was being prepared by the budget bureau, and that it probably would be sent 10 congress along with the treasury's request for an additional $2,500,000 for the prohibition and customs bureaus. * One of the chief complaints from the prohibition enforcement offi- cials has been that they could not secure speedy trials in the fed- eral courts. Recently they said 21.- ce are ap- & 000 cases were pending in the courts, i no prospect of clearing them musn ATHLET]G swmflm MAY JOIN IN SINGLE UNIT in cach of the congested districts. |Burritt Club ang Fakons Nest to The additional funds would be used by the department, it was un- derstood, in employing additional at- torneys to handle prohibition cases FEED PLANTS WEEKLY * New York, Feb. 16 UP—In the winter house plants need to be fed once a week, says H. W. Becker of the New York Botanical The meal should be made of propor- [ritt Athletic club tions of one heaping tablespoon of |Nest No. 88 in the club rooms of the Cousider Amalgamation at Mecting This Eveaning Thege will be a meeting tonight garden. [between representatives of the Bur- and the Falcon cow or sheep manure and a pint of |latter on Broad street, at which water and should fill the plant pot. i(onmlida‘lon of the two major l"o-' GRANT’ €49 Department Stores lish athletic organizations wilt considered. The nature of the consslidation is not known, but it is rumored that both organizatiens have heen seck- seeking an amalgamation of thele interests for the purpose of creating a strong athletic organization. Each organization has a substantial mem- bership and financial backing, and’ the censolidation would make the new association one of the strongest in this city. There are places in India where there are about 600 inches of rain in some yearse YOU RECEIVE MORE REAL VALUE HERE your dollars to Grm.z{"o:'spend them wise}y and never pay FOR DOLLAR DAYS FOR DOLLAR DAYS FOR DOLLAR DAYS FOR DOLLAR DAYS FOR DOLLAR DAYS All Leather Shoes For Children Heavy Grey Warm, Fluffy Enamelware Stemware thread, Serviceable, dressy shoes for the heavy A won val ut Nendorvatip s children. Sizes 5 to 2. These 3 $l are made for long wear. for Pair ..... FOR DOLLAR DAYS ' For Dollar Days “Psis” Rayon Hose e district of Florida. be sold at a meeting of the board of He is making the journey at the|finance and taxation, next Monday invitation of Governor Doyle E.|noon at the office of Mayor Paonessa. Carlton so that he may have a close-| Two months work has already up view of the conditions which| been put in on the job by the Hayes Florida officials believe call for fed- | Construction Co., in anticipation of eral aid, ‘both for flood control and ! this bond sale, for which bids were the improvement of navigation. advertised earlier in the month. With him were the governor who arrived at Miami early this morn- ing, and who was a breakfast guest TH“EE [;AN"I"ATES of Mr. Hoover; members of the Florida drainage board, and Repre- . sentative Frank R. Reid of lllinois, chairman of the flood control com- mittee of the house of representa- tives. e i ot Major General Edgar Jadwin, " R Y Deputy I]mmr fo Be Chosen put the body in the ground: with the ready has proposed to congress an cgs sticking out.” nppr’;prinli:u I:zt' more than seven by Bom Febfllfl'y 21 Lillian Sloat ‘and Saunders were; million. dollars for flood control in e & aken o amwu;am :leadqua:lterl v udes district, was to join = 3 where they were hel ‘'or question- 3.'.'2 ::\‘rt;sl.;‘e?llrsl,‘anul Saill onTexe . ‘?|°'5‘°“0"_ of a second deputy|ing. When confronted by her broth- Okeechobee, as he made a special | DU "'"L']‘,“*P“‘g' will be '“‘35 I";‘"" er, Lillian screamed hysterically, trip from Washington in order to 3008 K. L. Johnson. a building — Footed s Large Size accompany the president-elect. contra “’" d‘“:" "":!“9 er, | CHIL ART 48 YEARS OLD c elief on | 0 : poured in on Chiel V. C. Hart of b Bl T .h T ] wl:li‘::x.tll:.u:::xfiecc?:ift flc‘.’\[":‘iu{;\'c and [time deputy, it became known to-| the police department because of the B‘ y ankets urkl owels the chicf of army engincers have [d8¥: outcome of his lawsuit againat Peter been companions. They wero togeth- [ Of the three candidates for the |, Pajewski and Henry E. Gardiner ’ B e s | 1 e e T ] et er during the Mississippi river flood :::“-u‘m;: Il’hem;)de:?t:fadnzzmc:f":lhez- in E!.p;r.(:r |n-ourt. f;}}k:n.uo“! ‘e‘r’? Double boilers, tea kettles, tea i un‘d Io;ruivrick(:\\l;;o.‘;]d n a good size, x. nches. [ ! . : - [reccived today on the occasion 3 g ; 4 Fose 0 189 o0e D e O e wan | tion to the post, although Kicsse- | his hirthday anniversary, Pots, coffee pots, eauce pana || |cocktall glasscs, goblets and || ||Baby never has too many. Heros || flbath towe! S e T ay, wetter and Hennessy both have sup-| Chief Hart was born in New Buit- basins, 3 sl footed 2 saving 3 sl {his enaale d, SALy ke up the | Porters on the bullding commission. (ain, Icpruary 15, 1881, being 48 water pails. picces tumblers. price. for e Rt Bello. Tslo witn | The appointment will be made Feb- | years of age. Ho has always lived . six state motorcycle police as out- "";'Y 21 5 _|m New Britain. viders to cleAr.the way for the party|( M. Jolinson i8 & member of the| =~ —————" 2 1" vorthward o lake|firm of Record & Johnson. He has| TENDERED FAREWELL PARTY AR thwestward to|had long experience in the building| A farcwell party was tendered Srerth B, has Roik) e Dlaco |Dusiness i this city. Mr. Kiesse- | Miss Mae Slincy by associates in the Seng) Do, Aol SRapine wetter has been in architectural | advertising department of Landers, W e‘n e ¢ ngwspaper and |Work here and in New York city. |Frary & Clark Co. after work late Ty @ O O ed Mr.| Mr. Hennessy is a former council: | yesterday afternoon. A lunch was i Treach were in the |nan, and at the time of his ap- [served and (he entire affair was ‘n D Hoovor to Miami ) 4 pointment as inspector, was a mem- | the form of a Valentine social. Miss' For Women ber of the board of asscssors. Sliney has resigned her position at —_—— the office. Luxurious Lingerie of Rayon party and in cach car there were citizens of the Okeechobee district to | n what had happened in the icanes and floods of 1926 and | Teacher Leaving City —————rer—— 1028 and what the state proposes (0| "o 4o o o e oy Party HE w“ uffliss I'ricnds of Miss Ann Dorney, for- do to allcviate conditions with the merly a teacher at the Lincoln mn DESP“"DE"T aid of the federal government. street school and the Nathan Hale But ALL-BRAN made him wide- HAPLE H[LL NEws Junior high school, tendered her a awake and well — doctor farewell party at her home on Grand There were about 40 members prescribed it Full Fashioned / $1 o Why pay more for chiffon hose when, at Grant's, a dollar buys the fine, sheer kind you Bke? “I'sis” hose is first quality, all silk, free from streaks and comes in all desired colora Semi-Service Weight Thread Silk Hose $1 o Pull fashioned hose of luxurious appearance and strong, even texture. Marvelous for In new spring shades, A first quality mock fashioned hose in the season’s Lest colors. An unusually long siltken boot. 4 pllrsl First quality rayon undergarments, both plain tailored and lace trim- med. All at a special price. FOR DOLLAR DAYS Wool and Cotton Vests and Bands For the Infant All our B0c, 69¢c, Sbc vests and bands are specially 3 l priced. Save! for Combinations : Step-Ins Panties 2 Pieces $l Chemises Vests Bloomers street last evening. The home was attractively dec- present at the mecting of the Wo- [orated in a color scheme of nile man’s club of Mapic Hill held Wed- |green and white. Bridge was play- nesday afternoon at the home of |ed. Mrs. Laren M. Bancroft on Robbins| Miss Dorney will leave the school avenue. During the afternoon Mrs. |system of New Britain next Monday Clarence F, Bennett of New Britain [to accept a teachipg position in the gave an interesting talk on “Current | Garden street school at Nutley, Events.” This was followed by a|N. J. social heur at which Mrs. T. H. Cogswell and Nra. N. Norastrom a5- | American Company sisted Mr# Bancro iy Buys Havana Papers The elub will hold a benefit bridge | Havafia, Ieb. 15 P —Two Havana party nest Wednesday afternoon at | Lnglish language newspapers, the 2:30 o’'clook at the home of Mrs. W. | llavana Morning Post and the Ha- Manille Johnson on Maple 1iilllvana Xvening Telegram, were sold | tAfier spending much money for treat, avenue. - Phose planning to play are | yesterday to an American publishing i day. requested to notify Mrs, Nelson company headed by M. Koenigs- i 't Mann not later than Tuesday. Mrs. | bergh, formerly with the W. R. William Allen, Mrs. L. E. Dary and | Hearst organization. The sale price Mrs. N. E. Mann are in charge of [was not made known. the affair. The two newspapers were con- trolled by the Ralph Govin interest, Mrs. Annic €. Hatheway of Taun- | publishers of the Havana Spafish ton, Mass., has been a guest of Mr. i language morning newspaper, “El and Mrs, L. L. Harding of Robbins | Mundo.” avenue for several days. ; Mrs. Arthur 8. Grant entortained | Florida Survivors five tables of bridge Thursday Welcomed at Genoa afternoon at her home on Genoa, Italy, Feb., 15 (P—The strect. The prizes were survivors of the stcamship Klorida. | with milk or cream. Use it in cook- Mrs. C. 0. Ierguson, M & |rescued by the steamship America| ing—muffins, bread, etc. Delicious Harding, Mrs Frank T. Rackliffe, | when'their ship sank, arrived here| recipes on the package, Grocers Jr., and Mrs. Root. today aboard the steamship Roma. ,.u?:, Restaurants, hotels, dining- S * A big crowd at the maritime sta- s service it, Made Migs Rtuth Lienhard of Brooklyn, | jon cheered «s representatives. of | Boctle Coosk by Kellogg in N. Y. spent last week-end With|{he port command and the fascist her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.|fcderation of seamen went aboard Lienhard of Golf strect. $o%s oot thom: 3 They were taken to the port of- Mrs. J. H. Latham entertained |fice for interrogation as to phases her bridge club at dinner and |of the shipwreck, Fridge Monday evening at Tier home on Theodore street. The prizes were won by Mrs. Thaodore Wallen, Irs. B. J. Hubert and Mrs. Freder DRESSES CONSTIPATION ruins hopes, saps strength. Yet thousands of suffer- ers have found the way torelieve and prevent ¢his disease. Read how this man rid his system of constipation. “During the three years before ALL-BRAN cured me, 1 experienced more embarrassing moments ‘than I care to tell of. Being life- less, dull, and despondent, I could not keep my job. My friends didn’t want my company ‘and 1 was tired of being asked ‘What in the world is the matter with youT' wear! FOR DOLLAR DAYS Nainsook . . Union Suits For Mou Full cut, full sized. 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