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STUDENTS RIOT |AL SMITH PLAYS GoLF " AFTER CONTEST Michigan Throng Tries o Storm Way_lnto Theater | | | Defeated Candidate in Good Humor New York Tomorrow, Paln Beach, Fla., As Herbert Hoover : that made him presid Mic! u o, — Ann Arbor, Mich., March 5 4P— |[I6E ace hiw - brest Four thousand students celebrated |y uin B8 T8 (0 SO Michigan's basketball victory over former New York governor, swung Wisconsin last night by attempting 'a well timed drive against a gutta <;w|um pellet on the seventh tee nr\ te storm their way imnto the Michi- i pel on e el ol #n theater. e sphere go sailing down Police tear bombs repelled three | the fairw 14 S attacks, but it was the appearance| Mp & ok n senaantar | at the theater of Dr. Clarence Cook | his hotel, where he and Mrs. Smith | Little, university president, that and a rty of friends have been for finally dispersed the crowd. IFive i AT A alaraly students were arrested and later re- | S, he and three members of | leased to the custody of Dr. Little. ! his party motored to the golf coursc. | The students, snake dancing| At just about o'clock, ® through the streets in a riotous | Presid-nt Hoover rais frenzy because the team had just take the oath. Mr. mith made his| assured Michigan a tie for the Bix I’.“\r: and anll"f‘l happily as \\||l|:4s|n Three championship. rushed the I Kenny, of New York, congratu- doors - of the theater, demanding !aled him on the stroke. | e tieatacanapen Ustial T, e o demand, drafted stage hands and N 0 alle |+ A brief stop will be made at Wash- ushers to repel the rush and called ; -police, Who brought -tear bombs, !N8lon Wednusday morning. lnol!‘x‘--l Three times the blindinz, choking '\‘,:m';hl‘f'\“';ll ':"}H‘\:'-l"‘zl'j]:‘;m "’!'Il el gas pellets routed the mob, whlch | )iy or Now ¥ork about 10 o'clock. sradually decreased in numbers to (I8 4 SO 3 A0k SAOEL T 00 aboubi; gram of congratulations to President | Six ornamental doors and a large §00 OF COTErUMtons bo Bresiaent window were broken and a glanti, ., acijon in the morning, “but electric sign was damaged when lN‘.\II)\'fl, I saw Mr. Hoover less than supporting cables were cut. Bottles. | (. " (i or und personally cx- eggs, stones and vegetables were thrown hy the students. tended my congratulations and felici- tations, 1 did not care to bother him Dr. Little, summoned from a for- mal dinner at his home, spoke with a 1r‘|rg|’;nm " he said. briefly but energetically to the crow: and i e munstes e - JUNIOR AGHIEVEMENT e conter IN AIRPLANE CONTEST After a conference with police and Boys to Teat Skill in Constructing March took the oath | Nt of the| in the . the theater owner the five students arrested were released to Dr. Little | and rode with him to his home, They were to appear before him to- | da The Michigan theater was giving | ” free show for students fn Hilt | auditorium, University hall. when | the crowd stormed the theater. contest will be held in Hartford the | SPRING STYLES WILL BE BRIGHT IN LONDON (et nar of ey s e s’ and Junior Achievement, But Gray Will Be the Predominating Model Plancs Two Months Henee Plans are definitely for a state wile under way | airplane contest in which the local Junior Achievement IFoundation will be interested. The he contest will be open to any boy in the state. Full directions and regulations will be availabl: soon at the office of the New Britain | Foundation. There will probably be | two classifications of entrics, the in- | door fiying model and the still scal: |model. Many valuavle prizes will | be offered, | This is the open season for bird | house building also and Junior Achievement is organizing a bird ‘house building contest open to any | hoy in the state. Any New Britain | boy interested should register )y writing to Junior Achievement, 85| East Main street, for full particu- lars, Girls will have an opportunity to | Color During Coming Season, Tallors Say. TLondon, March 5 (UP)—Youth- ful lLondoners whose spring fancies lightly turn to thoughts of clothes will find & general tendency toward brighter suitings according to Rond street tailors. Said one clothes au- ill be the vs and gre! predominate rolor, with faint stripes. | “Double-hreasted jackets will still | he worn, but the three-buttoned | single-breasted coat will be more | popular, and the collar softly rolled. take part in a dressmaking contest | The coat will be buttoned only on!which, instead of being confined to the middle button, and will be cut | New Britain and vicinity as last | fairly long. | year, will be open to all girls in | “A sfngle-breasted waistcoat will|Connecticut and will be financed and | be worn with it, as the double. managed by the state organization. Lreasted one is going more and more | Any girl interesteq should watch the out of favor. | press for further details concerning “Both turn-up and turn-down |the contest. trousers will be worn, also cut long| The annual Junior Achievement and breaking with the shoe. | Training Institute for leaders will e | Trousers will be fairly wide, but|held in Springficld the week of June | nothing approaching Oxford bags| 23, according to announcements re- | will be seen.” | ceived here. A state wide round-up There will be few changes In I8 also being planned although the men'’s shirtings and shoes. 'The ver- | exact dates have not been degid:l dict is that colored shirtings will re- main popular, because they are easy on the laundry bill, but the tight soft collar will give way to larger and looser neckwea | “Ties will be gay—but not glar- ing How To Have Soft, Pretty White Hands Many women will be glad to know how they may hace Burning Store Explodes, | Groceries Land in Street upon. {will be at Camp Huzen in Chester. AS HOOVER TAKES o""\Mrs. Roosevelt Likes I —Will Start Return Trip o | |approval stand for observance of the prohibi- | 5 P— tion law. | {the West side branch of the Y dent in his this work, | protlem | Hoover conld ed his hand to| “ |Judge Stanley [ Power Company. NEW ERIT! .ul n, ! N DAILY NER (GOLD MEDALS 60 10 3% PHONE EMPLOYES Alice Slater, Hartford Chief fastruc- It is said that the rounduyp Hoover on “Dry Law” New York, March b (P—Mr nklin D. Roosevelt, wife of New York’s governor, has epressed her | of President lum\»rs tor, Gets Sapphirve for Complet. ing 33 Years of Service, New Haven, March 5 ) — Gold service medals were awarded to 52| - | & | during Discussing “Women's Place in the | World Today” before an audience at 5. cmployes of the Southern New E Mrs. Roosevelt declare expressed by the pr inaugural addre \1|\ wise thing.” She said women could help him in just they did in the food restriction in the land Telephone company February. Of the tolal 34 went to! S5 W4S @ those who had completed five yea of service, 13 for 10 years, one cach | for 15 years and years, two to b-year workerk and one for rs’ service. | | Miss Alice A. Slater of Hartford hief instructor in that city, com- {pleted 8 ears of continuous serv ice on Febrnary 28 when she was the guest of honor at a sos ath ering Jduring which the medal was given her. The medal has a sap- phire. William Carroll of New Taven | ‘:vnd Kathleen 1. Kennaugh of Tor- rinz'nn are the 25 year service em- ployes. arl T. Browne of Walling- | ford. n| vear. and Harriet A Anderson of Hartford has filled out | 5 years. Of the five and 10 year service employes 18 of them are emplo; six in Hartford and eight Bridgeport. Waterbury has one 10 vear employe and two five year eimn- ploves, service completed this month. | Service emblems are awarded em- ployes at each five year period of service. During the eurrent year similar emblems will be given to four employes who have reached the 20 year period. two for 25 years and fwo for 30 years. There are more than 200 employes who have work ed for the Southern New Bngland Telephone company 20 or more | years. of o [World war. She said that a woman remarked to hier: 1 have never lived up to the prohibition law. but 1 think that Mr. gt me to do it.” This Roosevclt asserted, many women and Hoover thinks so, reaction, Mrs, was common to Mr. oreclosure Granted On Brook St. Property A judgment of strict foreclosure was granted late y v afternoon | by Judge Morris Saxe in city court in the Lonias & Nettleton Rackli Bros., Inc,, y a debt of $x, T on located at 111 b. action of Co., to satis property 1 here, in property was foreclosed a short Jime ago by the defendants. Who were awarded fitle by order of the court ivester Napoli- tano. He failed to pay interest on $8.500 mortgage note as did the de- fendants after title was ted in | their name, it was claimed. Morris Poliner claims to have interest in | the premises by virtue of a mort- gage for $3.000. There is also a 30 attachment on the property. Attorney John I, Downes repre- sented the plaintiff. Judgment for the plaintift for 994 was given yesterday in the tion of the New Britain Investnient Co., against Max Kennedy for fail- ure to meet payients on a note, by J. Traceski. Nair & Nair represented the plaintiff, Ve PART PAVMENT ON New Hae M ch & l|[y—l 1if. ford Whitmun was told by a eity court judge he might pay his $1 fine for reckless driving in i ments. Whitman started to pa the rate of $5 down and $1 4 month | but the court ordered more substan- | tial payments. PISO’S coughs Quick Relief ! A plessant effective Sku‘flkdfll i ac JEWETT CITY IN DARKNESS Jewett City, Mareh )T borough was thrown into darkness | [for an hour about miidnight as the result of a small fire at the local power hou of the Connecticut | The fire, caused | by & locse conncetion in the wiring was quickly extinguished by the lo- [cal fire department. The damas. was slight. GARAGES One, two or three car garages are avail- able for immediate construction. The plans and specifications are complete and will be given you without cost. The Building Bureau will assume all the de- tails of construction and the bureau certainly knows its garages. Salem, Mass, March 5 (®—Iire late last night in the grocery store of Rosario Tuleo here caused an explosion which blew the store front, fruits, vegetables, and tin cans into the street. The building, a one-story structure of metal sheet- g, apparently was so constructed that the fire found no vent, expand- ing the air until the ex lowed. No one was injurcd although a police officer Tunning to turn in an alarm escaped by inches. Damage was estimated at $2 beautital, - white otk Dkt Tanas Tegardless of . the they lave t The seuret lies rubbing a little sust ey B gl wrning that wrought @ngle ap- plication. Tee-Mint is made Anese product for i3 Deautifs weed on the b should have pretty hands really the trua mwrks of 1 fow appl 1e of Tee Mint will lias Right Dr. G. 11 S Walpole, bishop of Edinburgh under the Epis- copal church of Scotland, died sud- denly last night. Pure, Rich, Best-Grade Milk is Worth its Price Every Dayin the Year Through all the seasons, nothing stops our men from the swift completion of their appointed route: carly every morning. Seibert’s pasteurized milk is waiting for you. New Britair’s Oldest Dairy 433-435 Park S i) e e il O W O O O PP OPPPPOY Ha:. .aie City Lumber€ | 1241 EAST ST, NEW BRITAIN, Conn. Adbascasssaanaa PHONE STTY A‘A‘A‘A‘A Ercen ones are going fast. You will want of these for next pariy at only one Patrick’s 13th. should greet Trish friends some of our grect- ing cards for that orcasion. Nothing will warm the cock of their hearts like the mes- sages you can select from our showing. GLASSWARE one Our vour priccd dollar. You your with h newest arriv als in ruby are no on display. Thes consist of cake frays ——cups and sugar and cream sets and nnmerons hon-bon dishes, A ruby pickle dish with a glass fork in the ruby color is one dollar. re also many attrac tiv e in this new sanecers, Brand. new w pings — in all colors —modern designs— c color schemes and most important of all—ot &ood heavy quality. olors are red, black, gold, silver. orchid and _ designs in Patrick N FOSTORIA speaking about St Patrick’s Day, there are many new items in Fos- toria glassware that will make an id gift or bridge For yuick and selections we have grouped our green Fostoria in one scc- | tion where you will find numerous ar- ticles in both etched and plain glassware. We are also featur- ing a complete win- dow display of green Fostoria. Better come In and make your selections early while our stocks are complete, EASTER CARDS Kaster is carly this year. It falls on March 3ist, and you should come in early and make your selections before the | best ones are sold out. The designs are extremely beautiful this vear, and b sentiments seem to he better than ever. You will find cards for all members of the family to carry vour Easter wishes. Also there are cards for those who may be sick at Easter, or 1 cards for sweethearts, of my friend, ectc. Pleas. 38 W . | do come in now b Opp. Hotel nurrm | fore the rush. (¢ A M) “Young what do you mean by bringing my daughter in at this hou laming Youth:— “Well, 1 gotta be at | work by 7 o'clock.” | JACKAWAY'S man, GLASS BASKETS There are six dif- ferent shapes spe pals, = mother and rose, The these three green haskets colors, and ruby. prince said AAL TIJI D.‘-.‘.', MARCH NEW SPORT ElUB 13 BEING FOMED Pn ominent Amencans Associated in International Movement March 5 (®—A of prominent Americans are {ciated with sportsmen of 10 other mtunm in the formation in London a international club of *fl-u!hv and sportswomen, the Daily Mail announces elub was inspire in speech 18 made at the anniv. of Lord mous sportsm Jast London nuniber | asso a4 by a sen- the Prince of golden wedding lonsdale, July. The e hest whether individual or international is that made on the fiell of sport. The promoters, conecived the formation of the club 0 be a great home for sport in the heart of lLondon. where men and women of all nations meet secured premises on Park lane where the club. equipped on a lavish scale, will he opened duting the present Tondon season. The Duke of Westminster, the Mar- quis of Londonderry, Harry T Whitney the American sportsman and the Duke of Penaranda, poloist ( ean bus avaceful slendenzing lines. Thrift Wednesday MEN’S WHITE SHIRTS $1. 29 et 1 for Firoadeloth A rea 1ving coning Enatish attached sty Hportod ALl collar hieh grad Order many wenther shirt at a grea for the warei Sizes 14 to 17 MEN'S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS 55¢ .. 4 for $2.00 iy offv tailored, full cut gar red as a super special z0s 34 to 46 ments, Men's Cott HANDKERCHIE Special Group of PATENT LEATHER STRAP PUMPS $2 98 ... in Spring Styles fa- | friendship, | adopting this cue. | They | fashionable | relation of King Alfonso of *closely assocuited with The adyisory v JONES ACT VIOLATOR el committee inchindes ‘I.OIIIH Sto rd of the Americ | Polo association: W. Plunkeit Stew art of Philadeiphia; Joseph 3 | Thomas, representing the 1 nited State Alfreda De na for Argen- | tine; Colonel W A. Bishop for (an | jada. and Baron Kaoul Schrocders| Changes It to Probation. \fnr Chile. Other countries | [sented are Belginm rance. Trish Free State, Scotland. Philadelphia Judge Scares Youth by Decrecing Prison Term, Then repr 5 (P—A ieed by Jud five ye and pay Diaximum pen- Jone for ition vinkls Phitadelphia, Marcl 15- England Taly and + old hoy rday 10 serye s No Demonstration A \ Dawes Returns Home Evanston, Nl March & (@-Lrher wWill be no public domonstr [when Charles Go g in Evanston Chamber of the former not wish Instead, Mr. Da greeting signed H. Bartlett and president of versity. castern penitentiary Lalty under violation of But theres indge's eyes o sentence. He winkd to rstand that the court except the defendant Prank was arvested wine shortly aftc 1he 1on i ca d o u s Jesting s returns to his home el Th cided would Commerce vice preside a demonstration.” o8 will L given by Mayor Char Walter Dill Scott Northwestern Uni- i Frank Groe with a s Jones @ law. He fold the did 1ot belo Lecanis cout bt to him, it Gorn you the Norw all. Master Printer Dies in His Native City Norwalk, March 5 (P—Sterli Lyon divd suddenly last night o howme, 126 Flax Hill road, Norwal He was 66 years old, and wa ot Norwalk's Lest hnown master printers. o born and lived a his life in that city, and was active i civie and fraternal affairs, i you get nor s one conrt 0 give you the chance SENTENCED WITH WINKi [r.r vour lifctune,” said Judge Gors man. "I will plac: you on probae tion if you promise not to touch li- yuor again." The lad promised. Anderson and Paskowski Enlist for Navy Service Anderson, 40 Arthur strect ' 534 West Main street, have enlisted in the navy through the local navy recruite i station in charge of J. J. Bergin. They will undergo training at the naval training station at Newport, 1. for period of two months prior 1o being transferred to one of the ships in the fleet, or assigned 1o one of the many trade schools tha v maintains for the enlisted ANT AFLAME P—Tire whivh cansed much anxiety for the safely of the Iord motor roke 1t late yeste works, after much in one sec- extine had BALDNESS tion of wa damauge NEW PRINTED RGCKS FOR SPRING .95 Thrift Specials .. $1.00 NEW! DIMITIES Tos wide i"ast color Lach ¥ patterns; 29¢ BROADCLOTH wide; d dark Mixed Wool Iy beur 2,74 GINGHAM Priced 10c ( l RI‘ AIN M \TER]\' marked netion and chie street or sport. Jorgeous Prints by ele- icestdis for inches wide iness hes le; w —Second Flooy e JERSE\ SU IT\ enile nov Many fron $2.50 ... $3.50 Sizes 3 to 8 — Loy’ LUMBERJACKETS —Plad 1 wool vs S to 16 rettes, $2.79 Sucon Jack aiso wool t colors 1o choost Values 10 $5.0 d Floor Second Fioor Thrift Wednesday SPRING WASH DRESSES <0 1y you at thi '1.00 REMEMBER There is Our Unconditional PAST COLOR GUARANTEL ry tro B ss of th STYLISI STOLU rger sizes wih [ lelighted the extraor with gardle it is launder smartness and lines | Thrift Wednesday TABLE DAMASK colored bor (OTT\ inches wide; lers, quality. 7 57c IC MADE!R\ DOlLlEb oval and oblongs; i 23c 1 broidered 4-PIECE SETS Choice of vaniiy or 1ine A —pure linen buffet set . small lot; grad hand Small Lot—18x30 SCARFS or ceru. red .. —white Embroi u \( CHEON CLOTHS Odds and Ends E('O.\()MfY COLUMN it Thrift Wednesday Children's PANTIE DRESSES it would be hard to find such S as the clsewhere at the price. English prints, Sizes 2 to 6 years. nd IYloor. BUTTERFLY in and plaid colos, t shades. The mo:t Kirt of today. Sizes ¢ 98...$2.95 —nd Fioor twice — Girly’ NEW SWEATERS ire wool sweate in the new- spring shad including Plue and green. Crew 25 to value s1.is —and Fivor, Gitls Leatherette JACKETS short coats: fleece led. A youthfu] Red, green, Sizes lined &chool brown 6 to 14 years. R O Y'Y —2nd Floor. tashios Ladies CORSELETTES corsclette with inner vae coutil. Regular $2.98 et A ided with Comes in douvle . 69¢ mdles. 1l colors \\\ll ARY \[’l\l\ Quickly .24c¢ l \l \I)Rl ]M( S \\lmm CREPE GOWN Colors \ <1z ihle W hite, tail- trimmed.— $1.00 RAYON COMBINATIONS st und bloomer; also brassiera omer combined. Heavy Colors. whit o, $1.00 LK SLIPS women's satin Sowe are rayor Al sizes shecn Thrift Wednesday GE SETS—6-Pc. Sets $1.89 vars 1€ 1 ( RFT()\ \NE colors; TAF l' LT A—for Dresses 50 ine wide; all vard $1.39 29¢ Colored bordered.