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can't & millioa dollars te jall" Mk Deen disproved twice receatly. = Harry. 7. Smelair, -0l - other loes whalthy Priaoadrs snjoy. Herewith are storiéa relating the @Slly routine of these twe famous priseners. Philadeiphia, (UP)—Al- Phonss “Scarface” Capone, once Chi- SAng master who 18 now herv- ing a year's sentence in thé county prisen at Holmesburg for c rrying: concéaled weapsns, has passed (e n;fl. half of his initiation into prisen apone had served five of the Probakle ten days that hé will be in qQuarantine before Ne is assigned his Teguiar place in the jail. He was Placed under ebservation fast Sun@Ay and will be kept in thé prisén Noa- Ppital under quaranting for trém sdve en (o ten days, according to the de. cision af the prisen physician, N must udderge vacoination and ether medical treatment by the Wi Bod - While in ebssrvati is catimated o have miade and lost wmillions had as & chmpanien his bodyguard; Frank Cline, whe was ar- réated and convicted with him. When the pair edparste, as the jail oM. cials have doclied they will after the quarantine peried 13 up, 1t will be the first time 18 veAra {hit ikey have partéd for mere thaa a few days. b Deputy Warden-John W. Beanett, who has charge of Molmeaburg prise on, told the United Proas tdday *Ca. pone will g6 thrdugh the same reu- tine ga any other prisoner Rere. 1t doesn’t make any difterence how big & crock he i or 6w Mmuch me:by le“.h“. ha's tréated jubt like the Tebt.” ' Unless Copone can quality with some special training bha mechanie or more pomibility as & clédler— the businesh that has been & sdurce of one of the largest pertiens of his income—prise officials . s would have AOtBIng to de while serving hia time there. The jail 1o very much overcrewdéd now and only the best workmen in théir re- | Wi @pective lineg aré given work, y Dreasest whe as a milliénaire racketeer gained a reputation af the mast fastidious drester in Chicage's underworld end enjoyed & similar réputation AmeAg Nhis friends ‘at Miaml where he has' & summer ™me, ndw wears a chegp white Shirt and plain denim trousers, The prison dréakfast coriat: 14 fruit, cereal and coftee, Qut ohe thing 18 missing—cream, For lanchaon, the héavy meal of hé day, Helmesburg. prisencrs are Siven ham And cabbage, reast déot or s0me &thér méat with bread and J bles. At night a light meal of pudding, fruit, bread and téa or A8 Prison oRiciais Iy to pone wants te visit rer 6Ne may new Rim once & menth and talk to Him thraugh wiré scrodns after she has been searcasd for woapdma and narestics, the régular prisen custem. Capone may writ¥ & 1ew Nttorg té the eutside werld Rad they are Ail cengdred by ‘officials. He may re. ceive as many letters an 3 wish t6 send him. but they will aiee be read by the prishn oenser. finclatr Now Nardensd Washingten, May ‘25 (UP) — t the acnnio tu it Toapét Tlome investigation, has ssught 46 chpecial privileges, Péak sajd. day After he enterdd the prisen he was assigned to the post of pharmpcist, & . &t miner eperations and conducted the Othér duties of the _prissh sinoe then, - - . Sinclair vised in the morking at 7 o'cleck. A halt heur latar he pare takeb of g lIgNt breakeadt, “wuntly Mnflm.; of & coreal, opgs. brodd and s R 3 ' Heo then goes te the jail laberatery and beginh wark.. Shertly .afte. Notn Sinslair Sits dowa. o iong wooden table fer digmer vegu- tables, meat, brégd or rells, or coffee. ' Halt an hour later he Back At whrk until supper time. The eveniag meal i simple, usudlly con. siating of & végetable or twe, coid meat, An cooasionsl dremsing, coffee] and drésd, the prisen fare agrecable and 1 reported to be in excallont heaith, . He 3oes his atters Rey bvery other day and gubsts once & wiek—-viditors' day—on Sundey bétween tha Rgurs of 7 and 4 p. He' recelves enly an eccasienal letter, accérding ta Major Pesk, and that usually is frem & Dusiness sociate. He has given éut but ouw Sat4mént And that. 18 anawer to & newhgape inquiry as to re. ports that his wite had béen placed in & Battle Creek, Mich., sanitarium for treatment 6f & nervous aliment. He confirmed tha informatien. Sinclaie wears the expensive cloth. ing thAt Be hrought with him frém |s palatial New York estate. He has madé many friends in fail, many prissners taking an éspecidl Intérest in him bécausé of Wb string of rice Rorbdd. BRISTOL NEWS (Centifued From Page Beven.) Post No. #04. Veterans of Foreign ary; Sens of Union. Civil War, Ausiliary No. 1 ‘ Rev. Charles H. Monbleau, pastor of the cRufth, will spedk 3n ‘The Meaning of Americanism.” Itéruibwing Applicants Canl Peany of Newténville, Mam, directér 6f the Hridtol ¢ity play- grounds, avrived .In this eity last nd busy this moerning 10 and 12 o'clock Intrviewing -candidatés for the pesition of dasistant supervidord, Othera ‘are to he 'Interviewed thid aftérnson between the hourd of 2 and ¢ é'cleck, . Due th tHons, there Are twe vacancieh to be Alled ARd it 18 pred- able that ~Mr. Penny will make known his selectiond at the next méetting W tAE playground commid- sion. To Cenfer Degree Palés Council, No. 35, Knights vt Célumbub will canfer the thirg dé: greé on. & clash O cANdidatss at » hpecial obesien 0 " be held At 3 o'clock tomérrew aftera¢én in Red Men's hall. District Deputy Rébert J, Simpeon of Bouthingten will have charge 6f the dogree work. Thére will bé an entértainment &Ad re- freshments will' be served. < Aiihday Paty Estélle Ziblatt, feur year old daughter 8¢ Mr..and Mra, Mauricé W. Ziblatt of 190 High street, entér. | team was avalisble in the moet (o- These -attending were Rlaide M. ot, Elidor Wads, Abraham Lévins 008, Jeon Matthews, Marén Lip- n, Fagel Lipman, Shiviey Hegs:- niah, -Oretiden Higkémasn, Souia Seyman. Jay Deaovan and Diekcrt Frederick H., sz Mmonths old o of Mr. and Mrs. N Cariston Hune o Rustic Terrace, died yesterday following coavulsions.. Me is sur- vived by Nis parents and twe bréth- ers, Russell Edward and Bemaid Merriman Hupe. G Funeral services were held thir alternoan at the home of the par- ents,’ Rev. P. I, Wolfeaden, pas- for of the RBristol Baptist chureh, cpnducted the services - and “burinl was in West cemetery. : There will he devotion: “8bph's church at 7:30 | evening in hener of 8t. Anne. Baseball [0) The Bristel City Baseball league 11 ofticially: epen its seasont SBunday Glternoen at Muszy field wheén a double header, showing all four teams in the circuit, will be played. The first contest will atart promptly at 2 d'clock and will bring tegether the: Forsatville cinb and the Maple Ends. In the A thé twin bill .t partures and West Enda will clagh, , To lend-an official atosphere to thé league epening, Mayor W. Ray- mond Crumb, w 28 Primarily re. #ponsible for the fermatien . of the teague, will hurl the first ball while William J. Tracy, at oné time presi- @ent of the Connécticut league, will be on the receiving end. The gates will open at 1:15 p. m,, and special arrangeménts have been made to handle the large crowd. éx. New Départuré band will fur- nish music prier to the first- game, | betwi Infings and betweea the l-?é he formation of the league has mulated interest in baseball locally and &very asction 8f the city will undbubtédly Bé well représented at tomdrrow's éngagemeénts. Aristol Migh Wins The Bristel high scheél baseball team neged out the West Hartford Pigh team.in West Hartford Friday Afternddn, 6 t6 b, and by deing avenged the defeat.of the previous week. Incidehtally it was the Wost Martferd- téam's. first deféat in the 1Cehtral Cannécticut Interscholastic league schedule. Bristel. although Suthit 12 te 8, yed héadb-up ba ball and managed to get the winning run acrogs in the sixth by wérking the squeeze play. The score by in- Nings: Brirtel 410 000 000—5 W. Hart Net Tetth Liefahted While the Bristel 200 018 000—6 centest from the Weat Hartford high nine Kriday atfernéen, the Woat Hartterd tennis team was' defeating the local net men on the West Hart- tord courts, three matches to one. Bingles: Deming, W, Hartford, de. feated Beach, Bristol, 6-1. 6-1; Ras. tin, W. Hartford, defeated Curtis, Bristel, 7.5, ¢.2; Barker, Bristol, de- feated 8mith, West Hartford, 3-8, 84, 64, . | . Déubles: Bastin and Sperry, W. Hartford, defeated Beaeh and Cur- s, Bristel, ¢ 2, IN TRIANGULAR MEE? Squad ot 30 Righ' schout Athieres “Leave For New Raven to Compete 8 Events There, | A squad of approximately 20 high #choéol athletes left this morning for New Havén where they will take | part i the annuel triangular track | meet with Hartford and New Haven Hillhouse Righ scheois. High echool ' Daseball team was winnitg a close | day. Players who were ineligible were up.in studies and the strongeet tedm will face the Blue and White teams of Hartford and New Haven. Some of the big threats shéuld he Captein Tony Graybowski, Sidney Lines, Malegénis, Pfersick, Grimala, Owiazda, Neverdoski, Dabkowaki, Ssymanski. Jenkelunag and Helm. Al Middieton who played with the football team last fall and took & prominent part in the team's vic. tory ever Hartford Public high -achoel team, has joined the team and took part in the field events to- day, . MRS, TUNNEY GAINS FOLLOVING RELAPSE | (Continued from First Page) ' by motor boat and covered the dise tance in record time. When Tunney's anxious face be. trayed that Mra. Tunncy was not rée covering as well a8 had been expects ¢d from her operation, membders 8¢ the household admitted she had suf- fered a relapse but said its sérious- neds had not been detérmined. They said Tunnéy had goue 1er Dr. Zadre Oviebrities ten The walks with Bernard Shaw and Richard Strauss along the Brioni Island beach that weré a part of Tunnay’s daily prograni a few wéeks ago were forgotten watched by his wite's hedside. dénied himself to his friends, and gave Al his attentioa to caring for thé Greeawich, Conn.. heiress whom the retired heavyweight champioft married lagt fall. It wad not certain today whether | Dr. Meyer would be summoned from ilerlin to attend Mrs. Tunney. Dr. Meyer wes spending & vacation on ‘| Rrioni Ifland two weeks ago wheén | Mis, Tunney beécame ill. and per- operation fer the al #coghed appendix with the aid of an- oticr German surgecn whe was here. Alter the eperytion, Dr. Meyer oald the patient vaw resting com- fortably and hé d:4 not Helieve there weuid bé any unplcasant conse- quénzes from the Linés. Specialist Bummoned Beérlin, May 25 (UP)—Dr. Arthur | Wolf Meyer, e German specialist O | whoe opdrated on Mrs. Géne Tunnev on Brioni Island tcn days ago, left Berlin kurriedly today in answer fo |& apecial request from Gene Tunney, the United Preses learned. + The surgeon was expected to ar- rive at ths Tunney villa today. SOFT BALL LEAGUE Meeting Last Night. Fermation of an Industrial Soit Baseball league was completed at @ hieeting at the Y. M. C. A. yeste day. [Eleven teams will be enter=d in the play including lLanders, New Britain Machine, Corbin S8crew, Bkinner Chuck, Corbin Cabinet Loci, Stanley Works, Fafnirs, P, & F. Corbin. Russell & Erwin. Nerth & Stanley Rule. The double umpire system will be used with each team furnishing ene arbitér. All membérs of the Indus. trial Hard Ball league are barred 1 7 e'elogk and will go the full nino #4quads on the field on time will for- | teit their games. | A #chedule committee | w48 formed consisting of l'rank Arburr of the Corbin Screw, Thonias Lanza of thé New Rritain Machine ;and Ed Vellhard of Landeérs, the 60.day ellkibility ruling will be in eftect in the circuit. The next meet. ing will be held on Wednesday, June Judd, Landers Trade and probally | INMIREA Téams faling t6 have lheirl of three, SCHOLARLY—AND COMPANI Josenhing ‘Haidemar-Julius now has ksr maiden name ingcribed >dding certifiza T i on a dipioma &3 we attention a ho ATE Associatéd Préss Photo EINSTEIN BIRTHDAY WILL BE OBSERVED Buai Brith and Zoust Distriet Arrange Program May 28 Jehuda Halevi lodge, B'nai Brith, | and the New Britain Zionist District will join in celebrating the 50th an- niversary of Albert Einstein,. the faméus scientist and uthor of th: theory of relativity. Professor Ein- stein who started his research work 80 years ago startied the world in cepted fdr several centuriés. positions arc today congratulating | of his theories by the entire scientif- fc world. Weslcyan university * has.recently. received as a gift some of the or- ikinal manuscripts of Einstein pro- | hé did 9.4 at Dallas but on both that | occasion and the day before he beat Einstein hos for many years Lacn George Simpson, of Ohio State, by about four yards. You all know hew from play. The gamnes will start at | Germany, and during the past few ;mod Stmpzon is,” pounding his new theorics. A member of B'nai Brith in Mun years has givén much of his time | and encrgy for the rchuilding of the | Jewish homeland in Palestine, Busy to travel to Jerusalem to giv» & | brew university. at § o'clock scheol and public. : The speaker will be Rabbi Abra- ham Feldman of Hartford, one of the finest speakers in this part ot the country. in the will be Nathan Ha'e i BRACEY FASTEST Koutc Rockne Casts Ballot for Rockne, | about as well s he docs his football | players, casts & | Bracey, the Texas tornado, as the | fastest man he has acen this seasdn: “Rock of Notre Dame,” for he has 1923 with his new dlscoveries upe | one of the fastest of them all under setting théories which had been ac- | his awn wing, Jack Elder, halfhack | |and conqueror of Some of the world's greatest achol- | the Olympic spring king. last winter ara who firat doubted Linsteéin's ex- | in New York. the great thinker and scientist upon | who officiated at two meets in which the attainment of the 50th milestone | the Rice institute star competed this in his lite and upon the acceptance | suring. “He is as theim off the marks and runs the last | | 40 yards of the ‘100" faster than any man 1 ever saw. . 1 nroval on the new starting blocks, a8 he i5 at his research work. Al- '1he vse of which in the cast and west | bert Einsteir finds time once a y-ar this spring has aroused soms com. | ment as well as question as to their coutse Of ten lectures at the He. flegality. The meeting will be held May 28 ment,” said Rockne. “They give the runner no advantage but they save open to the | wear and teay on the track, besides the getaway is old-fashioned and im. practical.” WN OF SEASON Speedy Texas Tornado May 25, —(M—Knute knows his sprinters New York. who ballot fer Claude This is no scant praise from the Percy Willlams, “Dracey is a streak,” said Rockne, | good as dny of | “He had the wind with him when Rockne puts his stamp of ap. | “They are & practical improve- ng the actual starting condi- igging holes in the track for There's always good-spirited {a little more thdn half 31_WEST MAIN 8T, NEW BRITAIN BARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CHNTRAL ROW. T 31100 ———— American Telophone & Telegraph Co. ; Rights Bought, Sold New BRiTAIn 65 W Main St. We Offer: KANM 15 LEADING AMERIGAN LEAGUE Chicago White Sox Third Base- man Reaches Peak in Batting Chicagd White 80x third baseman and ficld leader, was at the pinna- cle of the American léague batting list at the end of the fifth week, ac- cording Wo unefticials averages in- cluding last Wedneésday's games. Hammeéring the ball consistently, the phlegmatic 8ox infielder added eight points te bring his average to .395, and displaced Charlie Jamie- son, Cleveland veteran who domin- ated the group for three weeks, Jamicson's average fell 37 points during the week, dropping him to fourth place with .358, Bob Fother. gi1, Detroit infielder, had the same figure as Kamm, but played in as many games. Other batting leaders were: Foxx, Philadelphia, .381: [fonseca, Cleveland, .362; Jamieson, Cleve- : Heilmann, Detroit, .356: ger, Detroit, .352: McManus, Detroit, .346; Cochrane, Philadelphia .340: Clancy, Chicago, .336; R. John- son, Detroit, .336. © With eight players batting .322 er bettér, the Detreit Tigers ret: the lead in team batting with™ ¥ mark of .31%. Detroit sagged séven points during the week, but hed plenty to spare ever the Athletics whe remsined in second place with .297, the same figure as a week ago. The clipping Yankees were tied Clexveland for fourth positian at .274. _Old_George Uhle, of the Tigers. won anéthér game during the week, 16 remain at the peak of the pitch- ing list. Uhlé in the first five weéeks of the season has won seven games in 4s_many starts without relief. Rebert Moses Grove. of Philadel- phia, scored two tories for & rec- ard of six wins and one defeat and was far in front in strike outs with 47. Eddie Rommel. of Philadelphia, and Rip Collins, of the Browns, each 33 Lewis §t. Chicago. May 25 (M—Bill Kahh, | and Adjusted EpDYBROTHERS £ O Mombers Hartford Scock Exchange MERRIDEN | 43 Colony St "100 SHARKS BILLINGS & SPENCER e —— : ; ( Birh Rocard ) | A daughtér was bern at New Brit- - {ain General hospital teday -te- Mr. {and Mra. Leo Gregoire of 16 Bread street. A daughter was born at Néw Brit- ‘kin General hospital today to Mr. {and Mrs. Charles Nelson of 161 | Jubilee street. City Items K. L. Johnson, ¢puty bullding in- | spector, has been torced tp remain {away from Dhis effice as a result aof &n injury suffered when he steppéd on & nail while inspecting at the cér- ner of Oak and Lasslle stroets lbte yesterday afternoon. He was atténd- ed by Dr. D. W. O'Cennell. Rose Caslowitz has sold a twe |family héuse at 757-9 Corbin ave. nut t9 Andrew and Annie Hayden, through the Camp Real Estate eémn. pany. > Members of A. G. Hammend Auz- fliary, U. 8 W. V. have been invited |to attend- memorial services at the South Congregational church at |10:30 o’clock Bunday merning. | George I. and Leéuite N. Héwe | have sold property at 431 Commjen- | wealth avenue to Peter A. and Mil- dred Cenci threugh the Commerei Trust Co. agency. } Harry N. Chapman of 144 AN':. Straat,-is. pecove, at ] v Britain General holgllal, | i An anniversary mass will Reld At Bt. Paul's chureh. Keng ‘ Monday merning, fer Mrs, Chasles Perritta. g Members of Lovisey Meors “Tent. 1 INo. 12. Daughtert of Usien Veter. ans of the Civil War, who are plan- |ning to attend the’ memorial Son- day mervices at the South ehureh to- morrew, are requested to meet ‘n the veatibule of the church 4t 10:1% o'clock. Members of L. D. Penfield Camp Auxiliary have been invited to tend the services at the South Cen. gregational church tomorréw mern- ing at 10:30 o'clock. added a triumph for marks of three straight. 8t. Louis replaced Washington: as flelding leader, with an average of .977, four points better than the S8enators who were in second place. Détroit was in seventh place with an average of .962. Cleveland con- tinued to et the pace in double plays, collecting six during the week te bring its total to 37. The In- dians, however, were in last position in club fielding. Other lcaders. Home runs, New Yeork, 26; individual home runs, Gehrig. New York, 9: triples. Blue, 8. Louif. 4: Deubles. Kamm. Chi. The tragie loss of Ed Hill. New |cago, 15: stolen bases, Gehringer, York university halfback who was | Detrait, R. Johnsen. Detroit. Aver- sccidentally #hot and killed recently. |ill, Cleveland. 5 each: runs batted in, has upsct the Vielet backfield com- | Heilmann, Detreit, City Advertisement . SEWERS IN LOWELL ST., SOUTR ST. AND DEVENS §T. . Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held befere the Beard of Public Werks. City éf New Britain, in Room 207, City Hall at 6:30 p. m. E. 8. T.. Tuesisy, May 25th, 1929, ca the construction of mewers in Lewell St.. from Seuth #t. to Devens St.: Seuth 8t. frem Rocky Hill Ave. to- Railread: aud Devens 8t. from beginning 6f tha street to Colton St. All interested persons are request- ed to bé present at said hearing. if they ste cause. and be heard if re- { 1ation to the above. i “ BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Thomas F. McGrath, Cles | tivalry whenever representatives of |Notre Dame and Army get together, | #itting across the luncheon board | frem Major Philip Fleming. the manager of athletics at West Point. Kdw " -, |year,” said “Rock,” Funer®l services for Francis Ka- |~ . A . waleskl of 196 Curtis street will be . ~And o will sanoed Mdiox 3 I'leming. “You know, Rock. it's eur o'clock at Holy Cross church. Burial ", # 3 3 Pérhaps you had better worry will be in Sacred Heart cemetery. | o o, going out 16 play Iilinois,” | retorted Rockne. “They are all | | F l |as they Jid yesterday with Rockne | “We will have a better team this held Monday morning at 19 i turn to win from you next scason.” | toush out our way. Mrs. Heleh Harrison Private funeral services for Mrs. Helen Harrison of 329 Common- | wealth avenue v.ill be held Monday | afternoon at 3 o'clock at the funecud | parlors of Frank I'. Duffy, 648 Main |street. Rev. Willlam H. Alderson | lputor of the Trinity Methodist | bination fer next fall. church, will officlate. Burial will be| “HIll not only -was a fine inter- in Fairview cemetery, | | fering back, the rcal cleanout man, | Mrs. Rachel Lazar I but he dirécted our defense.” said Funeral services for Mrs. Rachel| | Chick Meehap. the N. Y. U. coach. “I am having my troubles trying to | Lazar of 49 Lyman street will be | held Monday afternoon at 3 replace him.” o'clock at the funeral parlors Dave Myers. star Negro lineman, now is being drilled by Meehan to Stanley Borawski on Broad | and at 2 o'clock af the Routh | fill the big gap left by Hill's death. gregational church where Jiev. K| Adams of the Assyrian Mission will | conduct the services. Burial will be EXPEBT u;EAN R“;E in Fairview cemetery, “mmw "mNINfi i i (Continued from First Page) Saecial Notice Star of Geod Will Lodge No. o, 0. 8. of B. will hold a public whist, Monday evenimg, May 2 27, K36 sharp. Admission 25c. Meeting | T:30.—adst. cl'illml at 7 | h I l N“ Y* The Right Road | is the one that leads to & good Mutual N : Savings Bank, where your mon¢y will R : | Tk owr i et s || am an Orhan Baby and an ever teady help in time of need. thanks to my Daddy's fore- sight---I'll be educated and cared for by the Trust Fund he arranged for me.” Why Not Consult Our Trust Department About Such a Plan? Albert Hamlin As a tribute to Albert Hamlin of | 42 Chestnut street, one of the old- st members of Frederick lodge. A. F. & A. M. of Plainville, members of that erder will attend the funer- al and will conduct the Masenic ritual at the grave this afternoon. Rev. Theodere A. Greene. pasior of the First Congregational churci, will conduct a service at the home at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Fair- view cemetery. first hour of flight. It was arranged fer Williams to christen the craft, which is named for him, when it arrived herc today from New Yerk. The camaraderie of*the two crews Nas been in evidence since the Yel- low Bird landed on the beach Thursday mnight. Yancey and Rcne Lefevre, navigaters of the two planes yesterday checked their chrono- meters together and leter “shot the sun” with their sextaniz. Lotti, lLe- fevre and Jean Assolant, the third member of the Yellow Bird's crew. put in a day of intense activity at | & variety of tasks. Their apparent 2agerness 1o be off led 10 the opin- fon by observers that eonce fair weather seemed assured they would give scant netice of departure. Mrs. Catherine Grace . Funeral services for Mrs. Cather- ine Grace, widow of Peter Gra:: who died at the home o. her son. Harold A. Grace of 615 Main stree. will be held at 8t. Mary's church Monday morning at 9 e'clock. Bur- fal will be in 8t Mary's cemetery. In Afghanistan, all & man has te 4o 1o take a girl as his wife is to cut eff & lock of her halr, -