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s, | [ | NEW BRITAIN HERALD [rer] NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1929. One proposal called for & “V* N N T T shaped mall to extend from the state 2 ISP A FORECLOSURE SUIT [slor MAGEIRE RAcket Politico-Criminal Alliance Involving Several Other Smaller Sums captol buildipg here to the business and residential sections. Another was for a monument incorporating statues of Mr. Kellogg, Premier Briand of France and others. A north-south highway across the United States to be named the Kel- logg-Briand memorial highway, also was suggested, Action will be taken at a later — Women’s — Silk Lisle Hose With the new Pointed Heel, in all light Spring colors, of first quality — Men’s — ’ Novelty Hose Rayon and Cotton novelties — 500 dozens to choose from in all colors Millions of Dollars Uncovered By Investigators X Awarded by Gourt Judge Stanley J. Traceski in city court has granted judgment for strict foreclosure against three par- cels of local property, one of them ingluding a two-family house and encumbered to the extent of $25,- 330. The property is on Winthrop| street, owned by Santl and Concet- tina Puza and the foreclosure was! granted to Alfonso Avitedle and| other plaintiffs. They had sued for the foreclosure | © of a mortgage involving a debt of $5,944. Other encumbrances on the | property include a mortgage of $8,- | 500, attachmenta of $6.000, $2,989, and $900, a judgment lien for $1,- | 793 and taxes of $204.71. Attorney Angela Lacava represented the plaintiffs. . In the case of Aaron Pinkus and others against Frank Dejack, a fore- closure was granted on East street vroperty. The mortgage debt $601.- | 32. Attorney Edward A. Mag repre- sented the plaintiffs. A foreclosure was granted in the case of James Lavaca against George Toplyn and others. The mortgage is foreclosed was on Governor atreet | and the debt involved was $320.07. Attorney Angela M. Lacava repre- sented the plaintiffs. There were also judgments given the following decisions involving debts of various amounts, the largest of which was $4,944: | McCauley Garage against Willim | Molton, plaintiff by default, $14. At- | torney A. W. Upson for the plain- | tifr. Louts Croll against R. E. Phelps, plaintift by default, $58.65. Attor- ney E. A. Mag. | Hood Rubber Products Co. againkt Max Kennedy, plaintift by default, | $162, Nair & Nair represend the plaintiff. | John A. Andrews Co. Inc., against | John Krawitz and others, plaintiff | hy default, $785.95 shortly after the ase had been re-opened. Attorney Yale Sable represented the plaintiff. Commerclal Trust Co. against 8an Najolitano and others, plaintift by | default, $366.59. Judge Bernard F.| Gaffney was the plaintifi's represen- | tative, Spring Buckley Co. against Harry F. O'Dell, judgment given by | E. A. Mag, justice of the peace, act- Ing a8 judge, for the plaintiff, $433.- 80. Judge Traceski disqualified himself in this case because the plaintiff’s attorney, John F. Downes, was in his law offices. In the case of Mary Meade against Andrew Bengston and Aaron Daniel- son, realtors, in which she charged fraud and misrepresentation in the sale of a house and parcel of land she asked damages of $9,000, but Judge Traceski in giving a verdict against her said he could find no grounds for the charge. | Hoover’s Son Foresees Airplane Telephones | Chicago, March 19 UP—A politico- criminal alliance involving slot ma- |chines and the milllons of dollary they have taken in, has been reveal- ed by a secret investigation conduct- ed by the state's attorney's office, alded by 40 detectives. ‘The evidence already obtained, ac- cerding to Assistant State’s Attor-| ney Northrup, is “vast,” and the list of indictments which is expected before the end of the month may include the names of several holders of high public office, it was indi- ated. Not only is the slot machine rack- et exposed in'evidence which has been collected, but light has been thrown on several Chicago bombings which were the outgrowth of war- fare among slot machine men. Sev- eral groups engaged In other illegal rackets, the detectives found, sought to “muscle in” on the large profits of the slot machines, and bomb war- fare was a result. {GLEESON T0 SPEAK AT ELKS' BANQUET Past Exalted Ruler of Torrington Lodge at 34th Annual Aftair. William Gleeson, past exalted ruler of Torrington lodge, B. P. O. E., has accepted an invitation to be the principal speaker at the 24th annual banquet of the New Britain Elks, which will be held at the Elks" home on Thursday, March 28. The committee in charge of the | banquet held a meeting last evening and received reports indicating that the banquet will undoubtedly attract a large gathering including a num- ber of visitors from neighboring lodges. Harry C. Brown is the general chairman of the committee. Exalted Ruler 8. Gerard Casale heads the in- vitation committee, The annual banquet has been one of the outstanding features in social life of the local lodge since it was instituted nearly a quarter of a cen- tury ago. Memorial to Keli;g_g Proposed in St. Paul St. Paul, Minn., March 19 (P — Construction of a memorial here to honor Frank B. Kellogg, secretary of state, for his work in connection with the treaty to outlaw war, was proposed last night at a mecting of representatives of local civic, wel- fare and soclal organizations. Most Lawn Failures meeting. INFLATION PERIOD Federal Reserve Governor Urges Checking at Its Incipiency New York, March 19 (#—W. P. |G. Harding, governor of the Federal | Reserve bank of Boston, last night told the Economic club of New York at its 8Sth dinner that there are signs of inflation in the United | States at present and that “the best {time to check inflation is during the |period of its incipiency.” Mr. Harding, who made it plain {that he was expressing only his per- |sonal opinion, said: “A review is- sued by one of the large banks points out that during the past 12 months there has been an expan- |sion of credit of about 8 per cent while at the same time there has |bcen an expansion of production |and distribution of only three or |four per cent. This difference repre- sents inflation.” | “Continued high rates of interest will eventually bring about a slowing down in business and industry,” Mr. Harding sald. He added that the federal reserve board cannot per- form its duty to industry, com- merce and agriculture “if the re- sources of the system are permitted to be diverted through indirect methods into channels expressly pro- | hibited by the law.” | Edward C. Stokes, former gover- {nor of New Jersey and now chair- {man of the board of the First Me- chanics National bank of Trenton, criticized the federal reserve board for its stand on speculation. | | that the real object of the Iedcral Reserve system was to furnish cred- it at reasonabie rates for business purposes, and when the Federal Re- serve system steps beyond this re- | cognized function and attempts to use its power to regulate or control speculation cither for or against, either up or down, it is in the pos- ‘mon of a minister who leaves the | pulpit to referee a prize fight. It means well, but it is out of sphere. | The frst alarm clock appeared in 1420. FLAYED BY BANKER | “The average man,” he said, “feels | | its | and sizes, Wednesday ... | | Very Handy and Conven- ient at Housecleaning Time 3-Step Ladder Stools Substantially constructed of good grade selected seasonea wood, securely bolted at joints; cach step reinforced underneath with steel rod, light oak varnish finish. The rigid construction of this ladder stool makes it firm and steady. Regularly $1.00. FOR WEDNESDAY ¢ — Hicko! Baby Pant rubber. with catchall bib- 27 25¢ Complete outfit made of extra quality 2-play selected Full body shaped seat and crotch Wednesday ..... 5 New Small Lamps Suitable for hall or bed room use; 14 inch high Heavy wrought iron base with novelty papar shades, in various co' ors. Complete 95 [ Wednesday Pollyanna Hajr Nets Double mesh, cap shape, fully guaranteed, all colors except grey and ry —v s and Bib 39c Nursery Pads | Quilted style, size 17x18‘ Infants’ Hose Silk and wool, white only, Dress Shirts Collar attached style— white. Special for Wed- " nesday, novelty cloth, also plain c 0y i dorn white, in all sizes. ThelTonl mubir 2l Liquia Choice of one hun- || special for v dred dozen. Wed. ... bottle v - » Children’s . veneer WEDNESDAY standard polish for C cleaning and renewing ¢ reepers Sl Fine plain Broadcloth, cial for also novelty materials. v, o Well made. :\_'.m_("l‘_isg Wednesday ... 48c Rayon Syrup of White . : Pll!OWS Pine and Tar The old reliable Dr. Heovy weight raycn Sumner brand. A su- i 14x18, all colors, yuilted perior remedy for coughs designs, in several pat- and colds. The 3-oz terns, Wednesday ... 39c lisle. Veivo-Gauze Sanitary Napkins Absorbent, soluble; 12 in Our hox. Regular size. 39¢ grade. Epecial for Wednesday, 25 dozen [ Colored Lawn Bias Tape ‘Width 6, in white and colors, Special for Wel- nesday, l vard .. (4 Alkyhol bottle. Special 15 for Wednesday c reinforced throughout. Wednesday ............ pair A Big Help at Clean-Up Time — at an Unusually Low Price for a Complete Outfit— “PUNCH” Dusting Combination One large size triangle shape dust mop, made of finest quality chemically treated yarn; absorbs the dust and polishes at the same time, One large can “Punch” polish for cleaning and polishing fur- niture, pianos, automobiles, lin- oleums, ete. One good quality chemically treated yarn hand duster. One large size chemically treated dust cloth. FOR WEDNESDAY The complete combination of 4 pieces $1.00 Big Yank Men’s Union Suits Best quality nainsook, extra large sized and Wednesday ........ Standing Sewing Baskets A Flavor That We Believe is Not Equalled By Any Printed P. K. 25¢ 69c S e‘l l,y All new sanitary cotton | all sizes. Reinforced toe Other Brand— A special lot of good qual- b l‘(’!}l"nww i il Caus LaCk bound edgses. ‘ :ndshzee:]. ' CART G DE” Folding style, bottom of | ity fast color P. K. yard ] e o ‘yr::rw:f:. . Wednesday 23C Wednesday, pair 33(: CANADA I all colored wood, assorted g;)ods. Good assortment e passengers will be S tele- ik il iple S novelty cretonne of patterns. e e E of Nourishment , : £l sserih 49c 33c top. Wednesday Wednesday, yard in the air, ‘The president's son, who since | February 1, has been in charge of | the radio development division of the Western Alr Express, returned yes- terday from Washington, D. C., , where he conferred with members Malt Syrup Only the choicest and pur- est ingredients used in the manufacture of “Canada’s Boys’ Socks Real honest to goodn: HE MAN SOCKS voungster 6 to 16 years. Mannish patterns. A Condition Easily Corrected Women’s Double Extra Sized Union Suits » for the Good 3 4 IRASS, flowers, shrube, trees—all required for early, vigorous growth weight for wear. e ! B s emuieion plants—are like human beings. and full development of fruit, flowers Wednesday ........ e S e i 2 (o Eride. 3 P | maklly. irplanal radlpe oome] ’lheymlivium.mymtye('ed. and foliage, el = Choice of malt and hops or Fine cotton, loose or tight knee, first quality. 49 munication will be for sending| _ They need plenty of nourishing stronger root systems. ready mixed malt syrup. Well made. Wednesday ......coovveuennn. Cc New Shorti : s New Shortie It increases humus. It helps choke out weeds. Lawns become moreheav- weather reports and business dis- patches to the pilot of a ship,” said food for health and vigor. They re- Windsor Cre | quirea “balanced diet,” justaswedo. pe | Light and Dark Hoover. “It is because safety is the| Without i become sickly and ily carpeted, greener. Flowers are G Bl greatest factor r;n!rn;l::; ayirl:l:me .v',,,{’,.‘;u;'dgt'y 4 pZdect in color and kept blooming owns oomers (A £1.00 seller) D P ot | Cha“is i d ey '3:\,:;‘:":;"'“;‘;‘:"’&‘[; Yet most lawn failures are caused longer. Shrubsand trees takeonanew Extra sizes; plain pastel Made of novelty silk ress l'lnts reason personal calls will be strictly| DY actual starvation. The most ele- Kr‘%hm:‘:h Vi‘mmz colors, also novelty de- striped voile, in flesh and Feai Full pieces, perfect goods. The remains of our stock, ity foeding Fneedy Liave een crisp, flavory vegetal i i Smartly trimmed white only. Very smart c - —crisp, allkinds, signs. Smartly trimm y. 3 | ; » The i : | e this condition be o et in contrasting colorings. and new. 45 ‘«{ r;al l:ilnga'l::& loc ?u tshor‘t pieces but per. e e e v 7, Wednesday ... Wednesday ... C AR e e a1 O g . JAah SIS o C S __ Wednesday, yard the best soils are none too good? Clean and odorless, Vigoro can be ‘The easiest solution, thousands of sown by hand, like grass seed. o . . 3 9 ooV, Tacrstotapalstomiengeiiny Wiltshire Stationery Women's Neckwear Vigoro is a scientifically prepared, low—only 10c to 20c for every 100 3 A oh i aes o e sligutly odorless plant food, originally formu- square feet. Full directions in every Linen pound paper—72 fol sheets, letter size. A speeial sale of discontinued numbers; slightis Included are .. 39¢ inusscd or soiled from handling ; 19C | Vestoss, sanots ana Sets. - Values 8¢ =™ Special for Wednesday ... lated for gardeners and nurserymen. America’s finest estates have used it for years with remarkable success. bag— 100, 50, 25 Ib. sizes and 5 Ib. packages. See your dealer. There's one close EATING A JOY. And thousands of small home owners by. Get your Vigoronow—enough for = it FOR WEDNESDAY — EXTRA SPECIAL , Why Eat Unfiavored, mappetia-| havefoundit justasefiective. everything you grow. And fhis year — Boys' — A Modern Cloth for the Modern Home ing Toods? | Properly balanced and complete, have results such as you've never be- =R fore dreamed possible. DU PONT FABRIKOID | Vigoro supplies all the nourishment A clange is coming over the well-informed eating ideas of this| Ribbed Union Suits Luncheon Covers \ Country. Kor a time, food faddists 5 “Oneita” ecru ribbed for early sprinz WEDNESDAY /s oA R e The Calendar of Plant Feeding CEEE R e 49 Looks Like Linen—Wears Like Leather had to eat all kinds of things we THIS MONTH B C Ay D SED e A GREAT SALE didn’t like in order to be healthy. e " ng all the beauty and lustre of & ; OF ! Good scnse is beginning to assert 1. LAWNS: As toon as grass shows green, or This Fxtra Special for Wednesday Only en. Easily cleaned with a damp cloth, it saves jtself and we now know that the any time thereafter, apply plant food. jothes Whiter — Dishes Brighter laundering expense and is made to give long Super Suds for general in washing machines. Fine qu 5 lengths, but perfect. lnge l Cc RN ENARY: Tt Suies s B e Suds burst into suds instantly. for Full Fashioned Silk Hose Pure thiead, light and heavy service weight-- Super <urpasses for dishes housework. Fine for The extra large 25¢ laund Por Wednesday . Makes :0ods that are good for us may also R AL R AN Gt ol erak thlg o n G d the most enjoyable. In fact, if Size 40x54 inches. Regularly §9c. 59 OWNS al » we don't like the healthful foods, SI.I er S“ds FOr Wednesday «............ c 9 2 we probably won't eat them. Women's u lpS Prominent medical and other Swish Super Suds into hot water. you will find Di a Di i' scientific authorities are now re- minding us that appetizing flavors may be developed and improved hy cugar. One well-known scientist, for example, states that “fruit flav-| ors are developed by sugar. Fruit| < acids are softened by sugar.” 4 The only safe rule for a health-| For Women and Misses clothes, ¥, new pretty designs. yard wide, short vard 25¢ time after leaves appear. Made of good quality muslin. Choice of assort- ed trimmed or strictly Borden's S ful diet is to eat as large a varfety square hep!' _all colors Chocolate ! plain tailored. Plenty of of foods as possible, including SOLD WHERE YOU BUY and sizes. Mill irregulars. Evaporated Sl Gisedi oA, healthful eereals, fruits and vege- Bars Pure vanilla LAWN AND GARDEN SUPPLIES tables made appetizing to the taste by the judicious use of sugar. Sugar WEDNESDAY Milk Limit 2 to customer is not only nutriment in its least o The 6-0z. cans WEDNESDAY . costly form, it is Nature's perfect chocolate with Special For ) # javor. Sugar develops the appetiz- fruit and Wednesday 4 ing quality of nearly all fruits. nuts e 1 Desserts of fresh or cooked fruits e 2 ¢ J are growing more and more popnu- MPLETE PLANT FOOD Spect \ lar. Modern candy containing fruits, co! Wednesday Cans For ‘ nuts and pure sugar is delicious and satisfying at the end of a meal. No one should overeat or under- sxercige. but everyome, in order to he healthy, should eat plenty of healthful foods and enjoy them. The‘ Endorsed by Leading Land: Gardeners and Nurserymen Swift & Confpany, Chicago L= 7c 9¢ = Sugar Tnstitute.