New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 10, 1929, Page 2

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“REE UNDER BOND Congressman's Bmthuhhv. Wl Face Liquor Gount Key West, Fla, May 10 (UP)— Walter Gramm, brother-in-law of Representative M. Alfred Michael- son, of Chicago, was at liberty today under $2,000 bond on charges of violation of the tariff act of 1923 ax & result of his testimony, during the | congrgessman’s recent trial, that he owned trunks in which liquor was found. » During Michaelson's trial, iIn; *which he was cleared of charges sthat he smuggled liquor into the; +Unitied States from Cuba. Michael- :son said he did not know there was ‘Mquer in any ot the trunks brought Jn under privileges due him as a .'flernment official. But three of ‘the trunks were his, he said. Gramm itestified the other trunks belonged {0 himself and Lester Rein, also of +Chicago, but refused to state wheth- 'tr to his knowledge they contained | ;any liquor, standing on his consti- .tulional rllhla /60008 FROM LOCAL STORE FOUND IN HARTFORD HOME Merchandise Taken From Besse- Leland’s Unearthed In Tene- ment of Former Employe. The local police were informed by the Hartford police today that nine Ppairs of shoes, about two dosen shirtg and a quantity of socks, hats and other merchandise bearing the Bease-Leland trade mark, was found in the home of James Ferguson, 26, of 23 Atlantic street, Hartford. Fer- guson was arrested by Detective Mc- Xiernan of the Hartford department | '®n the charge of theft of fur coats from a Hartford store and his case was continued until May 16 in Harl- ford police court. . Ferguson, a negro, was formerly Florida state officials, National Guardsmen and the U. Agriculture are carrying on desperate warfare against the Mediterranean white fruit fly, dangerous and destructive insect that has invaded at least three countles in the southern state. to pass the quarantined area and the upper photo shows a guardsman taking a bunch of grapefruit from a girl tourist before she is allowed to 8. Department of No fruit or vegetables are allowed RRITATN DAITY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1929, B e e oy by the American Chemical soeiety |R i Al B. H. S. Boy Who Won Ehemical Essay Prize | York city. in contests for high and secondary schools in Connecticut. He now qualifies with the other winners for the national prize, a four year schol- arship at any recognized university. ‘This provides for tuition fees and $500 in cash annually. He enteged the New Britain Senior High school in November 1926 from Junior High school No. 61 in New He was previously edu- ;.mcd in the public schools of that | | | place. He is a native of Poland as are his parents. More than 80 per cent of our chil- | aren are forced to quit school and WILLIAM SOKOL. Pictured herewith is William So- kol, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel | Sokol of 170 North street, who was | recently awarded one of six prizes go to work before they finisn the ‘ cighth grade. Recommended and Seld by All 22 New Britain Druggists ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE/ New Sleeveless Silk DRESSES SPECIALLY PRICED AT ONLY @ YOU DON'T NEED TO PAY OUT THE $5 EITHER Pay As Little As $1.00 A Week If l’oa Like! employed in the Bease-Leland storc on Main street, this city. The store was closed several months ago. Below is the eastern outpost on a state highway, witi soldiers stopping a car for inspection. Inset is a magnified view of the insect that is causing all the trouble. The House of Representatives ap- proved a proposal to spend $4,250,000 in fighting the pest. pass the line. Beautiful new punts and solid color heavy silk crepes, in lovely summer shades such as Nile SENTENCED ILLEGALLY Leo White and John Kovaleskie, local young men who were commit- ted to Cheshire reformatory by Jus- tice C. 8. Barrows in Newington court Tuesday night, will be brought Back and their cases reopened, it Was reported to Probation Officer Connolly last night by Justice Bar- rows, because a justice court is without authority to make a com- mitment. ‘The young men were convicted of Breaking and entering Joseph Du- vacant home on Berlin turn- pike in Newington, and White also ‘was connected with theft of golf elubs at Sequin Golf club at Maple . s Last night 20 golf clubs were re- zvnu‘by the police at the home of uis Argoxsl on Kelsey street. They ®ere hidden under the floor in the Sttic .ef . the house, having been WMolen wome time ago at the Sequin l\ll. The. police believe that all the poln <€ubs have now been recov- ared. sisted by Miss Rose Miller, contralto, and Abraham Silver, violinist, will give a musical recital at her studio at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon in observation of Mother's Day. The program will be made up of many classical pieces well known to music lovers. The following pupils will take part in the program: Alice Neri, Helen Horn, Muriel Koplowitz, Bertha Kra- wits, Goldie Sicklick, Inez Barow- sky, Anna Rabinow, Mabel Krep- shone, Lillian Silver, Edward Rosen- field, Leonard Licken and Myron Birnbaum. ! DE VALERA SUSPPENDED Dublin, Irish Free State; May 10 (M—Eamon De Valera, Irish repub- lican leader, was suspended in the Dail Eireann today on a motion by President Cosgrave for attributing unfairness to the speaker. PLUMBERS CONVENTION New Britain will send a delegation of more than a dozxen members to the state convention of the Connec- ticut Master Plumbers’ association, which will be held next Tuesday and Wednesday at Stamford, with A, A. Mills of this city in the president’'s jchair. This city will also be repre- sented at the national convention in Buffalo, N. Y., next month, READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS o= em ESsSG | ORTHOPEDIC SHOE REBUILDING will open Saturday, May 1ith, having bought out Santytani, 22 Whiting St., Plainville green, apricot, coral, orchid, etc. Dresses you would gladly pay $15.00 for, if we decided to mark them at that price instead of the sensation-producing price of $5.00. There’s a reason, and it'’s this: WE WANT YOU TO KNOW WHAT A BIG VARIETY OF STYLES WE CARRY — WHAT BEAUTIFUL STYLES YOU CAN GET HERE — AND WHAT SPLEN- DID VALUES. THIS $5.00 PRICE APPLIES WHETHER YOU PAY CASH OR USE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN. "“unlulnnll|Imrlnmrmnm...,mlm”” iy De Valera left the house amid cheers of his Fianna Fail followers. I HllHllrlHlv‘Hil i m tore. 1|I”IVIIlIIIlHIlIlHIHHI!‘\I\IINIIHI\I|\IHHIIHIIIH'UHHIIHI!I|||||1IHH||||l|H\HH||Illll||l||!||\v Work done while you wait. Reasonable Prices Work Guaranteed Ladies’ Waiting Room Pupils of Miss Miller . To Give Piano Recital| iniature planes releasea at an Th denior pupils of Miss Emma |altitude of 8,000 feet are targets for N. Miller, local piane teacher, as-|artillerymen at Fort Story, Va., A Very Sensible Gift For Mother d be a blank order for a new hat to be select- ed at The Paramount. Her delight upon receiv- ing such a thoughtful remembrance will be a source of keen pleasure to you. At These Low Prices $3.75 $4.95 $5.95 413 MAIN STREET Near E. 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