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H‘my Lodge Bids Fond Farewell ‘ " Tornadoes Play Queer Pranks | WHO IS HE? | Hls 19'1‘!1 APPEAL WINS Rt T USED CARS - : ; L__ FREEDOM FROM PRISON | - * To Lodge Rooms in City Building _ TR Sonugs LD e S New " o Ready Reference New Haven Murderer Only Appli ALL MAKES 5 LINE ¥ 'S y l 5 3 - cant Before Pardon Board To for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS i ALL MODELS Veteran Members, Includ- e ooanT Bl 3 : e M Gt o MANY gimé&%m ing Andrew Turnbull, ‘ L o - oy Wethersfield, May 7 (UP)—Per- : . : FROM $35 UP it . 2 . istence has won for Gustode Di é TERMS and TRADES Aged 95, Attend Last i . B Ry : , P Couat & wor ; Luca, 47, of New Haven, his free- R St _ : 3 : N, Luca, 41, of New Haven, s free-| || 1é"lues To"un inch, Patterson-Chevrolet Meeting in Hall. . & . > o e S Di Luca’s nincteenth appeal yto|[| Minluum Book charge. 3¢ ownts. s roorated the state board of .pardons was ‘fhe Herald whl mot be respomsibic 1141 Stanl granted by the board at its semi-||ltur errure after the Srat tmaertion. Open E“:‘ynjt“d s'f:ld..?'ll annual meeting at state’s prison here yesterday. Di Luca was sen- Harmony lodge A. F. & A. M. will | hold the first Masonic session of any ! day. description in the new temple, ac- tenced to life imprisonment in 1907 | eording to a statement made by Past for the murder of a cousin, Ra- 5 12:30 P. M. DAILY Master John W. Lockett, chairman ) K phaele Petrona, after the latter was | {|AND 9:40 SBATURDAY, U SP’ of the dedication program commit- . Y B g sixl‘ti to have slandered Di Luca's| O R RING sister. tee, at the farewell meeting of the Sfas toitheily Masonic. hall 1ash The New Haven man was the only USED CAR SAIL g evening. | applicant to win his freedom. Ac- era ‘Harmony lodge as the senior % ;i i tion was ta_kon on five other cases. 1odge in the city will open a s ~lon§ 7 \ James Di Profrio, 37, of Bridge- Of Guaranteed Used Cars 8aturday afternoon at 4 o'clo » s Sk e port, was pardoned on a blackmail ¢ i few minutes later the grand lodge of Y 4 o " E | charge but must serve out a 12 to assii] Starts 15 years' sentence imposed in 1920 for transporting explosives illegally. 3 mURSDAY It may be that his public ap-l Clayton M. Phelps, 21, won & reduc- ea lngS K i pearances as an end-man in minstrel | tion of his 10 year ter : A. 4. TURNBULL o ! 30 A | 4 shows made it eusier to guess last |with \'iol(‘ncmytu “u:nyleo.r"l:nblz:';\" Annonncements Read Our Ad in VA o 3 ¥ g i night's silhouette, at any rate there | Bernard . Luetjen, also of Hartferd, 1=BURIAL LUTS, MUNUMENTS Wed sday’ P TR e e < 3 were many who picked Matthew J.|won a similar reduction on the same | 2—DEATH NOTICES nesday's Paper il ¥ way Callahan, secretary to Mayor Pao- |charge, 3—FLORISTS life unfalteringly. He commented s 4 _ : L 2 2 g 4 3 nessa and described him well, s 4=FUNERAL DIRECTORS A b upon the fact that many of the “old " : T Tao s AL thackrans Harry Bloom, alias Moses Gross,| 57087 AND FOUND ro standbys” who were there had - g i 7 L e S |charged with intimidating strikers| 6—PERSONALS ml e 4]\:\x_v.i of hard luhm" 1 | Wreekage left by tornadoes in thrLe utdt(‘ is shown in the three ;3:‘:’“_:‘::‘0:";.‘.’.“".' 4 l‘,‘lf:l’“"‘;“:‘;’ ;‘i‘v“; in Colchester, and Jack P. Segal,| 7—8TORE ANNOUNCEMENTS MOtOl' Sal C {pointed out that it was the duty of | pictures above. The new Ford shown at the top was hurled|ine wrons impression of this ener ;‘1:]-?1 :“:)"r‘!'da:;:;”:a:;"f’:;“,;"L“’ Pyt AN:“:,‘,’:." L s S es Lo, fhsiyomnees e lake thelr | against a house by the storm at Morgantown, W. Va. The sctic young mun. so the silhouette Sondiotiald e :ri‘,”‘:‘e S| 3=Auros axb TRUCKs tuk 8aLs (lloos Aok St Tel. 260 DS g 1 |lower photo shows a house unroofed by the storm that struck |cditor is inviting all his readers 10 |, iling tor pardon at the next | HimaUrg PARTE. AR ACOSESON He pointed out that the past rec- B e an ¢ lodze was sccure, | o p: P v madoss wi gy : 2 & 5 e bhoa 12=AUTOMOBILES WAN' ord of Harmony lodze was sccure, | Fort h, Ark,, the other day, when four tornadocs were in | (85,00 (1 TN 0 K0 ve | meeting of the hoard. 12—AUTOMOBILES WANTED and that the future of the lodge now |the air in that tdte at one time. Occupants of the house were | he ros; wcked, rotund young man| Several prisoners made pleas in|i14~GARAGES TO LET is in the hands of those who have in the yard when the storm hit, and were uninjured. wrestling with the problems of gov- |their own behalf. Harold B. Page, |15—MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES been born and_ grown to manhool B AR Pl ey e A of Madison, who was given lits | M-MOTORCYCLES. BICTCLES WANT: GOOD USED FORDS N ® AR 1 € e i - 3 ¥/ e - e ol - R 1 since the veterans were in o their| . Gilbert strect, 15 the winner and 20 |Sentence for the murder of Harotd |'7~*E"VICE SrATIOES=HuPAIRING \||REMARKABLY LOW PRICED prime. ju cels awail him at the Herald |Ford three years ago, described in|ys_pARDERS, HAIRD'S, MASSEUSK 1928 FORD “A" TOURING When the Todge goos into the new ! C FIERGroTel |a brief, well-phrased speech his ef-|19—BUILDING AND) CONTRACT ey e temple, he said, the duties and re-| ongressman on Trial mlhulw\|~> of last night was forts to better himself. A letter |20—BUSINESS SERVICE KENDERED 1925 FORD OPEN ';:Lx‘i:k \_—__4 sponsibilities of the member of Matthew J. Calluhan. He is sec- |said to have been written by his |21 —DENTISTS TRUCK cially, and it is up to the younger being appointed a year ago by the |be freed. 'Page's petition was de-|24=INSURANCE—ALL KINDS mayor. Matt is a good singer and |nied. 25—LAWYERS—PATTENT ATTORNI { ot BE! hecome greater, financially s0- | Is ‘Nfl'l’ [iu""[‘YP . | retary to Mayor Angelo M. Paonessa, jmother recommended that he not ;5.-:;35755‘:'i{fl::xrn'(‘f”“n' Blgilfrlry cAono bA]?ZEE“(,‘? men to take up the wo nd carry ! 2 L Aions, — end-men in the St e M s 3i=MOVING, STORING & CHAMNG ‘KN*‘ Defore Chief R Hs : ofice | one of the “Rlessed be the Tie That Binds.” | At DAt cilas ® —PRINT" | il ot g Do ey | R hete e TR h 0 T d ; S valic party nd “T-lf( with his OF WELFARE conmssw"‘;;’_,f{({{;,;gélg;.‘xgr:.ngq‘gér'\un hear the following petitions for zone Jodge room. The grand lodge then |, o o5 before the meeting by | G alge) pflila (I ay B : % BOUICE O S TADCIR el 32—REPAIRING changes on Wednesday evening. May | members b T'he picture tonight is that of a 32A—PIANO TUNING 8th, 1929, at 7:30 o'clock. will adjourn to the main lodge room. | Sty . . S Detri = sncmbens will e andorded | mbers of rtha chapter. — ¢ S nan who recently established 2 new 33=-WANTED TO RENDER SERVICKS George J. Riley—change of zoye X 8 | 3 Key West, 1Pla., May T (P —Con- 3 tow price for the merchandise he | Pastor of St. Mary's Church Chosen | ncational on ti e o an ofticial welcome by Harmony 'Th \ s ‘\"med < ) : . el e s “i“'“""““ S oURYES he West uide of Carlton Strect lodge. William G. Gibney, master ree \veg! | gressman M. A. Michaclson, of 11li- | H 3 1oy ont(he SiEe: (mage fori e Chinirman of KnaeleTars 35 —DANCING TEACHERS from Residence “B” to Businas “B". of Harmony lodge, then will turn | For U. 8. Acadeimies |,ois, was ready today to enter a plea £k Tcabinie (g P an e e 36—INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL Minnie Hagearty—change of wune avel t Gl d Maste! 3 3 " pd ol o 37=LOCAl. & PRIVATE INSTRUCTOR? |at 9 'o:%';::‘en'g‘_‘;’t‘urm‘; 0'.'“““\,00'“:;' Tl vdahington, May. 7 UP=For the: of not guiliy in al court to an g § fiows {hRUE The est nossibls kind, sonnel Reelected. D I e Nos. 47-49 High Street. from . 3 sy I 4 anv vears. two Ne- | indictment on charges of unlawful | B peaking of a new low price was g o Residence “C” te Rusiness O who will have charge of the dedica- | first time in many years, t "\l O ¥ : Praninssdi s low pnos s ev. Matthew J. Traynor. pustor _mhj';!l',':'m?rw Concettina. Sapia—change of zone tion cercmony. s have been nominated to take sassion of intoxicating liquor. 3 _ P iehE Alrpat be isalEn of St. Mary's church. who was ap- | : N WANTE. at No. 103 Tremont Street, from More than 300 members of Har- | o entrance examinations at the [* IR0 o MOHEIE M etoct: | 2 o gi | crackyt Tt bt alimost be called | pointed to the public welfare com. | WOMEN WANTED Residence “C" to Business “A". mony lodge attended —the farewell| |\ 0oy Naval Academy and one this afternoon in order that several : tomorrow if you don't sond in your | IeSlon 13st week, was elected chair- | $-BEUECMER OF NUNER | Amendment of Beotion 11, Wik session and dinner at the old M Negro 4t the West Point MilMary [minor cases might be isposed of 3 " : SR ST AT T e (e e | LIAR of the board on motion of his | I SITUATIONR WANTED—WOMEN section G—lines 3 and 10, to include S sl Anak £veoing. It was dhe [ Academy before or during the morning. k T s . Break them, and you |Predecessor, J. W. Marsland, yester- | Financial Industrial districts. B 2 anke mesting, and, with ”" umed by Representative Osear | Iis attorneys have snnounced that | S : 4 von't “break” the silhouctte editor, | 2¥: Commissioner Marsland will re- | yg_RUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES T. LINDER, exception of the meeting of Ma e A R R e - G A one crisp dollar bill in | MM oN the board. although he has | (7—INVESTMENTS. STOCKS, BONDS Clerk Broad of Adjustment. ehapier. Eastern Blar, which meets 1%, Frcst rhubioes, SRR, (U fer (R0 LI T ; ns overy i o ane. Telinquished the cha T SoMoNEr LoANED Jitreday cvoning, was the lastmeet- ), Alexander Whitfield, | the complaint and a demurrer the | N 3 es, or when the successtul sil. | 1t was voted to awar con- | {0 WANTED—TO RORROW 5 ing of any organization affiliated |0 ronson Burns and Alonzo lindictment. In case tha dourt M. ALFRED MIC] S louctte guessers fail to observe the |{ract —for undertakers services to Live Stock Notice asonic bodies 10 be held | o cion a1l of Chicago. Whitlield, |quashes the indictment, its decision 5 AEO it |ranie 7. Luffy. who b held it for| so_carmie AND LIV sTOCK Bida will bs rocelved by 158 e | ibed asaieB talPhwn enbned | would be final but granting of a de- | will go to the jury Lol L ahdie the ‘burialifil=boGN. CATS. PLT8. ersi i Priday & g8 0l Tims sealon B gray are his candidates for the by higher cour Soon after his arrival from Wash. | | CONTES Wag reslacted supcriniendent, . G, NTED—1IVE 8TOCK known as 18 and 20 South High haired, gray beared and a few men | oo amy. and Souleigh for the Defense counsel will argue that'inglon yesterda Con can | | 1-—1dentity likeness. W. Dunn was continued as city phy Strest FEhE Hack ov'me £ Who have not attended a Masonic e i the indictment “is Lad in substance Michiclson cxpressed confidence in | | 2.—Describe how he makes fivelt ARG, Min. Guape Lo Telty. ves buildin South High Btreet. :"‘" el Neloed T nominations were made under an matter” and that ey the outcome of the frial. i hood _ clected clerk. |3BFOR TR vACATION ST e Bl Btreet. a probably the largest number of | g\, " iyjieges b Priest, as @ |fails to state facts sufficient to Regarding the various published | |3 —Address communications to Ty 37_RUSINERR & OFFICH b VIL vaterans the lodge hus ever assem- | e BISINECS of Lo Lt eendant ity a.it FO comecming (e Qelay of | “Silhouette” Faitor, READ HEIALD CLASSIFIED ADs 51-FUSINESS & OFVICE kuip WILLIAM H. CADWELL, —FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS il $84 &t a0y ont tine: candidates for the academy at An-or offense.” It also will claim that Bearly six months in making public New Britain Heratd | —FEED AND FUEL Do itk The Rauton it Cad 2l JAndrew Turnbell, 85, Present || liy and one for training at West 'nw counts are “100 vague, repug- (he news of the indictment, Mr. | | 4—Contest closes at 2 p. m. fol i e o B T L :\l:g Sl ,{M'“g 4m|"°:5 L e * Among those who were present |, b " 500 o Al should fail to | nant, indefinite and uncertain to Micha:lson said the first he knew of | ArInG (nscaiion <R L out Goe‘ Au #2=goon "":";"“A'. !""u’:'l‘;"r"m AL ECE SO RO, was Andrew J. Turnbull of Wallace Noh e stAe 2d mental tests, |charge any facts sufficient in law to (e indictment was on March 9 last, 1 a. m §3—HOUBEHOLD ARTICLES atreet, who is 95 years old. Mr. |\ - . Danies, constitute any crime or offense.” |When the district attorney in Chi- —Answers may be mailed or #4=MACHINERY, ELEC. @ TnOLS e . | ° 4 4 " Turnbull in the oldest Mason and | WIS Y NN x| irhe congressman was indicted i | €430 called him.. m;u.;m 10 the Heratd Rheumatl £5-MERCHANDISE AT THE 8TORES Clty ltems robably the oldest man in the city. | ;..o ang midshipmen at West [Jacksonville last fall on testimony |, “Nome’peopic,” Michaclson said, | S $6B—RADIO { H. Woods, commander of Stanley | [ (™ 0 Loty in the past, |that trunks which he brought here | “Dave intimated their inacel (i) 8 = Creditkiven for, neatnss. 67—WATCHES., DIAMONDS. JEWELRY _ Post, G. A. R., was present. William | (S8 ST AL G T ey pl|om Havane, Cuba, contained |cudeavorcd” to hush up the matter | | #-—One dollar awarded dally for 4 #8—WANTED. ARTICLES 70 BUY Read the Statement of Lumber- d. Rawlings, former chief of police, | {000E 0P 0 L CGE Vet Point |liquors. |2nd have tricd to aseribe the delay best answer according e o‘son Real Estate for Remt man's Mutual ‘Cesuaity Company. #nd who has been secretary of the | W0 TR BT i attache to | He has reiterated his denial of 1€ that. 1t is absurd that any suci Senles, —APAREMENTS & TENUmENY Page 8. New Britain Finance Corp Jodge for 38 years, returned to the [#"9 % ? e s Ao Rt o B RaAT 0 telephone guesses. —BUSINESS PLACES FOR REN1 P e/ 3 R ho b ld§ 9 A e | Liberia. He died several e the charges in which the govern ions be made. SR Tocal Ageit —Adve e held in 18 and presided | 3 i oo ment contends he imported lique Mr. Michaclson added that he AR . and ied in Arlington ! I ) o] ) o o |"m71’cr R 'm: veral South Carolina Negroes |Lhrough the port of Key West, pos- 3 tok@og aliRadailihighe. TOI;":‘“\Z s T “i‘slnr’il:r}h:'l\n:‘:? :rmxl-m::‘;l':;;n ree was exemplified. AR i 79 | sesse e lique his c 'y g and “get it over, as naturally it & . ol A A 3 e ‘i';mo“ some of the older mem- | “T¢ appointed to _-\mmlr’olh in 187 : ‘“_“hf:_ (xl_;w: l',"::, ]J",,‘ ‘,‘,,(,:),'f,'"” md‘.»mm ssing to m:-‘ m“ ;‘;‘x::v“li 1]'1 H |Schools Close Half Day oints Quickly Vanish VACATION PLACES t«vuoflzw'n were in New York city yesterday. 2 8§73, but failed i eir second |LIANSpo! k8o 2 i a5 g asathe & e £ 3 STORA bers present who have been Masons “:"I" “ln- "\"7"‘:.';'0‘:“’""_ ',\‘:’:‘x‘: 20N | " Ihd transportation and posse irdictments hanz over me 1o | For Teachers’ Convention | 1f you sufler trom egonlsing heumnti ey e B B L Read the Statcment of Lumber. for almost a half century or more, | /% .l Academy from Missis- |COUNIS in the indictment —are mis-|pdded he was cager to he back m\ Public schools in this city will be | P50 Sollen, inflamed jolits and eufter ‘Real Evtate for Sale man’s Mutual Casualty Company, intenscly, it's because your system is full were: ’ demeanors and are punishable by | Washington to take part in the spe- | closed tomorrow afternoon “to allow |of the dange 78—AGENTS8—REAL ESTATE Page 8. New Britain Finance Corp., e left a year later. are s it E a ¢ e dangerous poisons that make A. J. Leonard, Robert Lorch, John | $IPPi, but he | The other cou mporta- |cial se of congress now in lteachers to attend the Hartford |thousands helpless and Kkills hundreds | 19—AUCTIONEERS Local Agent.—Advt. g Witils o 3 S e . 9 ST . sitaa7 hetore Xhel % 30—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROPERTY Hubbard, Henry Schmidt, William 3 jtion, is a felony and provides | County Teachers' associution meeting | ¥, TeOre WOl M, = 0 e one | $1—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE At the first meeting of the credi- Blair and H. P. Battey. Others pres- TAN 8 "L | penitenti ntenee, ver,” he said, “this is dif- lm Hartford. The feature of the | agpoonful of Rheuma night and morn- | $2=FARMS FOR SALE % tors of Sebastiano Gozo, bankrupt, ent were James Healey, Christian | v, David v vitz S| Other than copies of the pleas, [fcrent from a civil case, it is a crim- | meeting will be a debate between DI. |ing. From the first day you will realize |$3—HOUSES FOR BALB of (his city, held in the office of the Bodmer, D. D. Goodwin, R. F, . |brought suit. for $125 against Jos-given fo Special Assistant Attorney |if s and [ must appear the,| William €. Bagley and Dr. H. O.[that when Rheuma goes in rheumatic | $4—SUMMER PLACES FOR SALE referee today, Attorney Irving Rach- @vorge H. Boyer, John W. Lockett, |tphine Surano and §75 against Nei- |General N. J. Morron last. nighi, [s/me as any other person to answer’| Rugs on the subject: “Arc the Alms 3%y soes out R ATATE PR EXCHANGE | lin Of this city was named as trustee Louis M. Dyson, Eugene Dyson, Hol- |lie Bordinaro, also known as Na-|defense counscl has given no in-|the eharge.” |und Objcetives of Present Day Edu- | oy ¥t the ‘sestom i the sataral wage | I—REAL ESTATE WANTED of the estate. Ns J. Foster, August Burkhart, tals Jordinaro, to recover for serv- | timation of its in e the trial £ = = —— | cation Best Advanced by Activity?” |that's the secret of its success. Rooms, Board and Hotcls The first meeting of the new . George Norton and R. J. Dixon |ices rendered. Attorney Maurice W.|goes forward. They are agreed that| The e X K Dr. Bagley will take the conse Juet step into the Fair Dept. Store and | $8—110TELS inance committee of the common In his remarks from the chair, |Rosenberg issued the writs, which [perhaps two days will be taken with | Vultures and buzzards have a teles- | tive and Dr. r will take the lib- |8k for a hottle of RHEUMA, for y | $9—ROOMS FOR RENT = o i p ’ Chief Rawlings extended a welcome (are returnable in city court the (hearing of pleas, witnesses and ar- | copic arrangement. Those of smaller | eral view \re from Teachers' |04 drusgists eserywhere sell it with a|90—ROOMS AND HBOARD SISl Libe 1l W dnexaay, av i SIEs SN Hobenrs A Nt S b Sprmiiiiciony Sl b Ul e ikt (et th are from Teachers' |y, itive guarantee of money back if it| 91—ROOM8 FOR HOUSEKEEPING ning at 7:30 o'clock. David L. Nair e old timers and congratulated sccond Monday in May, guments and that the case probably | birds have microscopie powers. ‘\olh.,‘ Columina universiiy. ;dms not 1id you of all rheumatic misery. | $2=WHERE TO DINE is chairman of the committee. POOR PA aont mer ) JUST KIDS BY CLAUDE CALLAN | BY ROBERT QUILLEN Eer = e = - —— & AN DO YUH KNCW WHY THEY HADN'T, I S eEy A AN’ THAT AINT -ms THE OTHER REASON IS THAT IF | OUGHTER-FATS0?-CAUSE THEY MIGHT gty ONEY REASON I DONT | [T SET THE House bl AN TO THE UUST KIDS SAFETY ‘ SET THEIRSELVES ON FIRE AN/ MATC cLuB’ HADNT ou&é«fsn PLAY) % 7 ey s “My sister Nan likes for ‘our family to have a re- “Amy puts on lots of airs -union. It gives her a chance ||| since she married rich, but 'to say that it's probably the |[]she ain't never outgrowed last time we'll all Le {o- ||| the habit of callin® it the gether.” front room’.” Copyright 1929, Publishers Byndicate) Copyright 1 50 BUY ME A SIZE . \ 1 HAD A HARD [TWENTY CLERICAL TwenTy2| |TME, SIR. ONLY i o HE ST TS FALSE MOUSTAOHE 600D, | |{AD “EM! ~ AS\T AINT - ANY LONGER! SIR! A ASHUR URL PERKINS! Before buying your future home let us show you \ COMMERCIAL COMPANY sirable listings. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Commercial Tram Compasy Building v \."”“:",\'TWW : T-' 6000 some of our de-

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