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SEES BODK LACKING INLITERARY NERIT Dr. Burton Explains Why “Boston” Lost Pulitzer Prize New York, April 17 (UP)—Upton failed to| for a novel for 1928 merely because it lacked the literary merits of other compet- ing Tevels and not because of the its author, said Dr. Richard K. Burton, chair- man of the jury of award for the Binclair's book ‘“‘Boston” win the Pulitzer prize socialistic tendencies of Pulitzer prize novel. Dr. Burton made the statement in in the Minneapolis' #tar, which quoted the wturday as essence; it is nothing but a story of the Sac- It is this tendency denial of a story printed chairman in a lecture last at the University of Minnesota, saying: “In its (‘Boston') co-Vanzetti trial. of Binclair to write socialistic propa. ganda into his works that definitely | quring the climinated ‘Boston' when this hook was up befors the judges for the Pulitzer priz Lampoon Boston Law Boston, April 17 Boston joined in “by undesirables for undesirables" at Ford Hall here last night. Many widely-known liberals under | the direction of Professor Arthur M Schlesinger of Harvard as master” also cooperated (UP)—Those whose books have been banned in lampooning Bos- | ton's book-banning law at a meeting | | t- in poking ! which has made a stock phrase. Clarence Darrow, Oswald Garrison Villard, Mrs. Margaret Sanger, Percy Mrs. Marguerite Napolitano Mrs, Marguerite Napolitano, 56, of Sylvester street, East Bristol, wife of Salvatore Napolitano, was found dead in her bed last night when heg husband returned from his work at the News Departure- Mfg. Co. When her body was discovered, Medical Examiner A. S. Brackett and Ser- ed, and Dr. Brackett attributed her death tb heart disease. Funeral ar- |rangements had not been announced this morning. To Extend Water Main A petition asking for the exten- sion of the water main on Wolcott |street trom Atkins avenue to Union street, was presented to the board of water commissioners last night. A hearing on this extension will be held at a later meeting. Use of Water Decreases During the month of March the |average daily water consumption in | Bristol was 2,625,000 gallons daily, according to the report of Superi: tendent G. Farle Lourie to the board of water commissioners last night. This is a decrease of 67,000 gallons | daily under that for March, 1928. The report showed that the total lamount of bills rendgred for water | month of March was k815,166,584, which was also a de- | crease over March, 1928, when the mount was $1,451.48 greater. Bills | for water remaining unpaid April 1 |amounted to $2,975.39 and bills for work done by the department |amounted to $51,886.09, the greater art of this amount being for street sessments, | Al of the Bristol reservoirs are full at the present time with the ex- <eption of Reservoir No. 1, which is *ldown seven inches. Bills amounting to $6,695.02 were approved and ordergd paid. GOLF COURSE 1§ geant Henry Jeglinski were summon- & Revolution Candidates for Highest D. A. R. Post They are opposing candi the American Revolution. and Mrs, Lowell F. Hobart of Cincinnati, O., are shown together at the | h settled back 1, myself, have park, Hartford.” gineer. “Good ideu.” sporting idea.” ain. taxpayers and support.” course, pense.” {10 any city. | rate in town. seball diamond. use a golf cour: today into A private secretary A young lady. pay. also an airport. n excellent thing for New Brit- No question as to its not re- arrest at the state hospital for in- ceiving proper support.” The golf course has my ap- (Do it now). “It will be a great benefit to the { public who like the game and othiers |a month with his board and laundry who'd like 1o learn it at a small X A traveling representative. “A public golf course is an asset Cannot affect the ppreciably.” A prominent mer Some people have a tennis court could A manufactur- son will attend the meeting. to go to Goodwin !chlldren. or go to jail for 60 days ia A mechanical en- | defauit of a bond, by Judge Stan- ley J. Traceski in police court ta- day. Garlick was brought to New Britain yesterday afternoon by Offi- cer George Moffitt, following his riage until March 29. when Garlick | Middletown. where his pay was $50 free, ing that two weeks pay are held up on every new employe, He ad Some have the use of aiteq that he has never provided a But more home for his family but he said he cannot “get along” with him, | irritations. Use that of most other countries. ’ “The truth is that the normals thing 1 internationai trade fis grow(h, growth not oniy faster than that of world population but faster than that of world production. LAMONT SUGGESTS TONIC FOR BUSINESS A sales |mane at Middletown, on & warrant 1s- e Science, invention and discovery are | sued here, constantly opening New resources: Why not| Mrs. Madeline Garlick testified Secrelal'y 0‘ Cflmmerce smks and cutting down costs of produes that she and her husband and their | 4 tion. Education is making the masegy A newspaper | children, aged 8 months ana 15| () U, s, Trade EXpaflS]Ofl of the people better workers. The* | months. lived with her father and rapid building up of capital is “We certainly should have a golf |Sisters from the time of her mar- | e strengthening further the arm of 3altimore, April 17.—(P—Fore- man.” It will be cheaper now than later|left. He returned four days later | ight, intelligence and encrgy were ~ He said that notwithstanding the !ul\d it is bound to come,” A prom-|but showed signs of having been s < B aim of each nation te build up and e drinking and hcr father would not | Prescribed today by Robert P. la- |y o inent merchant. drinking an ot | diversify its own industries and 'he hest suggestion ever offered.” |allow him to see her. mont, secretary of commuierce, as the | pape jig economic life self suicient, A store employe. Garlick pleaded not guilty to *he tonic necessary to insure continued the ties among nations were multj- 5 \\“.;d‘ ;\eed fire protection )ngw:oll-;(unpor( charge and said he was | . pangon of American trade. His| plying. oL A e asatala reutait | InG i NA, Driiatns ae ho.want ip | Mubiect was dworld trade foday axd | AN ihat la necsesary 4o ammiry “Best thing ever happened. Very|New York, where he was carning 0Tj0TTOW" steady and.large growth of forelgn (et nagiase happrnsd. iery | NG rk. where he was carning | Uyl e 16th national foreign trade throughout the world, and of 5000." A prominent grocer. 62 cents an hour. He wanted s our awn trede in pastisular e | “With taxes four times what they |to take his wife and children to the petor hp deslaved {were 1% years ago, "tis high time | metropolis to live but she would not ' r = i ¢ |somconc called w halt on expen-|go because of the distance, and then (&0 Trad: A0 Con oo ditures.” A merchant. he went to work at the hospital in | 1€ P gooldmpuican Ui as well as that of the world at la “holds out high promise for the ture.” “Were 1 & No More Gas to prescribe The reason he had not sent money 4 R s % home was that he had not received | 1omC for American trade. l t tax Lany, but he intended to do so as soon Clared in his prep 1] n omach | as he received his pay, the rule he | WOuld suy [ “Take fo ht, intelliger nd energy on the t of Ameri porters, export organizations government and Bowels to be permanently relieved wanted tq do so and would hav: “Take foresight, inteliig ‘"":\“”""d’- A ¢| been able 1o had he not been out of | enerey on the part of Aw | meeting of the lamber 0! " e e ducers in raising the efficiency ) gasx and all the tes for president general of the Daughters of | Commerce golf committer will be | work for 1! e e o e s Gon et Mrs. Julins Y. Talmadge, left, of Athens, Ga., | held Friday noon at the Burntt| R 7 e i€ feoling ot the P8 “Mix. disapp 3 el. The committee consists of “In other words, keep or with heart palpi | opening of the 3hth national congress of the D. A. R. in Washington, | Judgs Morris I, Saxe, Judge William | 219" [FSirEte e e i1 again be abla One of them was to succeed Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau. | . Mangan, Louie S. Jones, E. E.| meticing that. hasl wiorken &0 without' discomips | Baldwin, Edwin P. Lanphier, Jr., i ; MR s Souliag wthr i Washington, April 17 (P—Dele- |two tiekets for national officers of | [rany 1. Shield C. W Baekey and A Y R SK'N ’“t\[“-”""”‘ the AT gates to the thirty-eighth congress | the 2ocih -“Wlh has been in prog- | H. V. Camp. President Pardon C en el el it ricap | T€SS for several months, increased ' Ric) 1 Secretary Ralph H. Ben- i i IRmee O ccnuse Baalmanm's [of the Daughters of the American [ 50, o0 T, e rad. ¥ of disfiguring blotches and facturing coun interfering : i ed by Mrs. Lowell . Hobart of Cin- it ) Sl factured products the genuine, in Mark: Arthur Garficld Hays nd a £ ML et muo{lg"lhu 700 [the routine of hearing committee re- | cinnati, and Mre. Julus Y. Tal- Man Ordered to Pay $10 | class of American exports, 1 re ik L Rrny ot Bgl B e A ports. madge of Athens, Georgia, candi- ~aan vrdered to ay | “we have every reason to anticip i The hall was decorated with pla- ! | They were much relieved after dates for president gencral, wil be Weekly for Wife’s Support | steady expansion in our r Always on band at SR e |their brief period of tension yester- placed formally in nomination to-| Robert Garlick, of 1000 West A de, perhaps cven more r CITY DRUG CO. reladgs s R S L e e |day, during which they took up and night and will be voted upon to- Main strect, was ordered to post a | e he Plastic Age,” “Oil, “Hard-Boiled Virgin," Heaven.” In a Was pr Suppres Bad Girl,” which n in ‘" an burlesqu ented, the salesn Fairy Tales.” “Don't you know contains Bolshevik salesman asked. “Little Red Hood and the Three Re finally sold the customer the repub- lican” and democratic party forms, “Guaranteed to Be Pure.” Dreiser's Novel on Trial material 2" The reading of Theodore Dreiser's “An Ame cd to take sion of the trial of Donald S. ican Tragedy” was expect- up most of today’s s Friede, New York publisher, charged with | selling a book containing “obscen indecent, and impure languag manifestly tending to corrupt the wiorals of youth.” Dreiser, on the stand yesterday was permitted to answer 4 few ques- tions dealing with h birthplace, age, the writing of the novel in question. Attorneys for the government suc- ceeded in excluding questions which would involve discussion by him of modern standards of litera frank- ness, and also the question, “Can one get an idea of the background of the book by reading less than the entire hook 7" Defense counsel, as yet, have heen unsuccessful in their ¢fforts to have the work judged whole on the ground that the passages objected to in their content were not indegent The court has ruled that the second volume of the work cannot be intro- duced as evidence. Unless the defense is successful in its fight for the judging of the book as a whole, Fried will be prosecuted on the basis of separate passages which the complaint alleges “too lewd and obscene to be rarticularly sct forth.” BRISTOL NEWS Seven) more (Continued from Pa with the’ railroad sic and will he ed for the storage of scrap, and » second floor will be used for a acquer room. The new addition will be connected with the main glant ¢ a double-decker bridge,, which be roofed with corrugated sheet tocs. Max Unkell of New Britain designed the Iding. Rotary Dircctors Elected At the meeting of the Bristol Ro- tary club held day noon direc- tors were elected as follow irnest Andrew orge S. Beach, Peter A, awley, James Dobson, Dwight Ha'i Seymour Peck and Karl A. Reich Officers for the coming year will be cted by the directors at a later date, George E. Cockings, general man- ager of the Connecticut Light and PPower Co. of this clty, gave an ad- dress on the public utilities' servics to the public. PARKER HOSIERY $1.39 a pair Just Right for Every and “Nigger e sed Book Shop” refused to! sell a customer a copy of “Grimm's that that hook the He plat- " The Chamber of Commerce Re- .| ports Plenty of Sentiment The Chamber Commerce bal- loting on the question of a public golf ¢ » has reached su tions now, according to ficials that the matter requires some serious consideration. For this rea- son Secretary Ralph H, Benson has asked the members of*the board of park commissioners to suggest a site for such a course. Although many people take it for granted that the course will be built on the Stanley tract, Mr. Benson makes ne mention of the Stanley tract in his letter, The letter follow Judge Wm, ¥, Mang: Park Com .issiorers, New Britain, Conn, Dear Judge Mangan: o n, chairman, The polling of public eentiment, der the direction of the Chamber of Commerce, relative to a munici- -w Britain has pal golf course for proven that our city is not only go:f conscious but that a widespread en- thusiasm and interest exists in this project. The Chamber of Commerc |appreciate an expression fre park board on the availabil location for a municipal golf [and their sentiment regarding matter, wou'l the ourse | Very truly yours, Ralph H. Benson, Gen'l | Approximately 400 batlots been received at the chamber h quarters while E. P. Lanpher, Jr., |of the poll committee reports as | v more in his possession. 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CARTERS IELPILLS : CAPITOL :— STARTS SUNDAY “IN OLD ARIZONA” AN ALL TALKIE With EDMUND LOWE WARNER BAXTER Parker Gonnecticut SPECIAL 3 pairs $4.00 Day Wear ! | disposed of of Mrs. statements the long standing case Helen Tufts Baille of Bos- ton, by upholding her expulsion from [the society by its management because of her public above “black list” of public speakers. Electioneering morrow. The delegates were entertained last night at a reception given in their honor by Mrs. Alfred J. Bros- seau, retiring president general, and the board of management, who also were hostesses of the annual pages ball. $300 bond to gu $10 a week for & the support ional board of the , so-called on behalf of the club.” A member. |to take ad | the project. city official | possinie.” Waterbury 58 Grand St New Britain 246 Main St. public golf course. | who cannot afford to belong to a popular Woman's “Great for those who will be able tage. 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