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Second Section NEW BRITAI RALD Pa_2s 13 to 22 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, . APPEAL WITHDRAWN, et v Andrew Maietta Convicted oii Violating Liquor Law Twice | Andrew Maietta, 31, proprictor of | a grocery store at the corner of| Beaver ~nd ette streets, today | vacated his appeal Lo superior court | and paid a fine of 9 and costs which was imposed With a suspendd- ed jail sentence of 60 days in police court in January. Maietta was Lefore the court as a second offender. Relative to the terms of the lease which he has on the store, Maictia | said today that he anticipated no difficulty with the owner of the Luilding, although there is a clause on record which binds Maictta not to violate any of the criminal laws or ordinances cither of the city of w Britain, statc of Connecticut, or | United States of America, under penalty of losing possession of th premises without legal proc | The owner of the building is Ja-| The en ment of M cob IR. Kaplan and Maictta said to-| Rakowsky of Emmons p day he had paid him his rent twi since being convicted in police cou and so far as he knew Kaplan did not contemplate the exercise of the|: right given him under the leasc. MISS ANNE E. RAKOWShY s announced today. Miss Rakowsky is a ¢ the Camp school of t ormal school. Mr. W - at the Ce SPAIN PEAGEFUL; SOGIALEViENTS WILL BE DISORDERS CEASE ™~ vioks cLus tapimows Gomerefl(}e New TOpiC OI DiSCHS';“mNm“ Made By W. C. French othe At Meeting Today Meets sion for Papers \ o Approval During an informal discussion a today at the rench anization Madrid, March 4 (P—Spain con- | th tinues tranquil. The ca out advices to indicate th disorders in the provinces. The a thorities apparently have the situa- tion well in hand. | Lions club me Lis with- | 3 v.n hotel, \\mmn « ed that th U‘Ildln establ will go down as tr the annual frolic, Madrilenos found in a conference | remembering ct between Premier General Berenguer | members ar and Melquiades Alvarez Gonzalcz, chief of the liberal reformists, a ne topic for di I polic comment from the member: McGinley of the Hartford Ti uled to a hment of |able to t sh parl ining his or! z was said to have di premier over ex of the projected re-establi the maini s of restoration in & ent, fas its g inal | Boston Boys' cordance | which play constitution ot 187 tearn 1 ngu th tomporaril postpone all political e vas believed the co rveady to listen Toys overnment | it e upetied 1o | ghort wtry would be cakers of all| ties within three or four weeks. He said that o declaratio during th tter part of last we had been mininterpreted and that he had net intend from Ts original plan ot to a constitutional g He denied that had ever in-|PY tended to ablish tator: had nut Hill park. Joln Crowley m r of the Boston tean da “buck nd panied by John J. ns were discussed for the L of calling elections ““’- SO e Al e abandoned. 1t was'his|Michael . Bannan ¥z 0 ommitt work aid, to send the peopic | Chairman of a committee to wo on the affair. to the polls as soon as the country . e will be a meeting of is ready. o | board of directors and the frol fternoon at 4: 5 TS committee this a Dominican Cabinet Is o'clock in the Hatch building. Formed by Officials report on the frolic will be made. Santo Domingo, Dominican Re- | e public, March 4 (P was appointed under a presidential | decree today, replacing ministry | of the former chief executive, Hora- | for motives of economy, is consic cio Vasquez. ing the abolition of the In the new cabinet, Elias Brache | Australian commissio Hijo, who has long been prominent|United States. in Dominican politics, will be min-| John Parker Molo nber yosts ister of foreign affairs. He . was|markets and transport, cor fiae minister of justice in the Vasquez|expenditure unjustifiable in view of cabinet. the limited trade bet en the two General Antonio Jorge will take | cou the portfolio of national defense, De- | Ierbert Brookes, present Austral- will take the c! ian commissioner-general 1o ofilo Herandez | United State is now in London sanitiary ministry — ——— el Vidal v 1o Provisional I'resident Rafacl Es- geport, March 4 (UP)—H a1 Ldward 1. Daley of the local Ihe co. justic departinent was startled whe and pub still be ap- |the apparatus on which he was ri pointed. ing drew up in front of his own - home. He helped extinguish wney blaze. Steamer Not in l)dnzer' | Battered by Heavy Gale Seattle, March ¢ (P—The freight- e Bellingham was believed not {o be in danger today after two nearhy s had steamed to aid in an- to distress signals ived he yesterday saying the Bellingham was | listing badly after a gale oft the southwestern end of Alaska Penin- | sula caused her cargo to shift and disabled her rudder. No further | vord led oft | 3’350 HNE |S P Am tothal \nnoced | char; o Wil- liam J. Hurley of Iranklin streof governn 1 Junior s | tors were tions such pay during 1925, 1926 an His suggestion wmet with favorable Griff Uk in which he praised the ings but it | sportsinanship of New Britain pro- eir kindness and Neros o also stated that he and his 4 impresse B S e b pointed enforce Ele the 1St the Canadian Fress)—Feveris | tivity was noted about the water A new cabinet| CONSIDERS APPOINTMENT bt Australia, March 4 (@ monwealth government, in the ners will endeavor to ship a be difficult to get the liquor the distilleri if the law goes into effect. s appointed seeretary | FUREMAN TIGHTS OWN 1111 ior, will t announcenie said his services v same time his post i 1T0M MIX MUST - FACECOURT CASE b Sf King Vidor Also Summoned 111 : Income Tax Evasion Claims March 4 (P—Ton sctor, and King Vidor, Mix, © | director, were under orders to join | the parade of motion picture celebri- 1 court to answer| ties in fede their in sifying federal grand jur dition to making and paying amounts penalties double volved. Those who F day Lleanor Boar lam Cooley i investigation of spiracy in Holiywood agents declared had nt to lose a million dollar. since in tax Two tax co B r. and Edward H. Hayden, were indi Miss Ber i on conspi v was convicted and s ntence in the women at Ald en pleaded guilt federal prison f¢ son, W. Va., Ha 4nl w ed to five months in he county jail on one charg: five years in federal prison on an- e federal prison sentence nded Fines Levied By Court Miss Griftith's as $1,000 the back taxe: enalties paid brov count to ties totalin was s and back taxes and pe $15,000. The three ac- ined $500 each. cd of having Mix is iled to ap- proximately $50,000 due the gov- ernment. Other prominent motion picture | individuals named by the grand jury include Dorothy Hair Rod lLa and Dorothy Seba ian Williams Students in Favor of Liquor Change | [\ Williamstown, Mass., March 4 [ &% (UP)—Government control of liquor would he the Lest solutton of the prohibition problem. in the opinio of a majority of Williams coll students. n which tudent body par- Results of a1 ndum 80 per cent of t ticipated 1 today that: per cent favored gov- Bootleggers Hurry as Booze Ban Approaches \‘ Niagara Falls, Ont., March 4—(By 2 river today. of the contemplated action > Canadian parliament in pro- r cle 1nce that rum rui- tity of liquor across during th ys. They admit it wéll u to the point of export PORTES GIL TO TEACH Mexico City, March 4 (®- Nico, and no of Is of the Tacoma- | Oriental Steamship Company, owz- ers of th 1 to belicve toda that the §8 men aboard were in no danger. v Moore Left $ 5,000 | - To Caruso’s Widow | Pittsburgh, March 4 (®—The Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph in a copy- righted story today said that the late Ambassador Alexander YP. Moore | wilted $25,000 to Mrs. Enrico Car-| uso, widow of the noted Italian ten- or, in addition to a bequest of $10 000 to the Queen of Spain. THREE SKELETONS FOUND Fairfield, March 4 (UP)—Threz skeletons, believed more than 100 rears old, which were unearthed in ere, will be turned over to ity for r h work AUULIA EXPECTS CHILD | A + (P—The Duche of mmx expects the birth of a child some time this month. The | prefect of the royal court so mnoti- | sed Loth houses of parliament and he officers of state today Lm the s order. The Duke Apulia is a cousin of King \H(n Pmmanuel. He and the duch November 5, 1927, were marri sellors, J. Marjorie charges. | wde of imported washable fa with novelty embroid- cred cuff. Sizes up to $!. Special for Wednesday, pair 39c William | Raymond | & % whinists, carpente e, O colors and stripes, all made of sturdy fabrics. IFor Wed. 7 5O XL ROCKX to United | 1 ceonomics and lectuve | on the Agrarian problem at . National University law Tr; other items, all stamped special for Wed. on good cloth, in easy designs for children to ‘ : work. A VERY LOW PRICE ON FANCY RUBBER APRONS Large size, trimmed with rubber flow- ers and two-tone frill—all gay colors. Special for Wednesday o s e 1 9 C Half Price on Percale Bib Aprons Real 25¢ Aprons Made of new 1930 Percales in several cenerous size bib and skirt FOR WEDNESDAY A MIGHTY FINE LOT OF CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HOSE pair is first quality; medium weight fine cotton ne d and flu' drop stitch styles — all For Wed. .... pair Help— “SHINO” TOR EARLY SPRING WEAR NOVELTY CUFF GLOVES TIME TO BRIGHTEN UP WITH NEW CRETONNES Made of high gra cally treated yar e dust easily. rs. tabl \BE YOU WAITING VOR ConplEteg MEN’S WORK APRONS rocoived—complete line of Aprins for toolmake 45C FOR Wi rs and eneral shop work — whit A GREAT CLOSE-OUT SALE OF Women's Mostly 50¢ Grades FIRST QUALITY ONLY {feavy service weight; silk like avon Host, in the season's popular shadas. Picot and hemmed lol.w. FOR WEDNESDAY A WONDERFUL OFFERING OF INFANT: HAND MADE DRESSES Cute little garments of quality Lawn, made by hand and embroidered with colored needlework. 49 For Wednesday ..... A : o C The For Wednesday COCOANUT Cakes 3. 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For Wednesday . ... . pair 15 C COATS' DARNING Cotton dq spools, 2 ends ple colors e DC A BARGAIN 10T OF RUBBER Cnb Sheets Tor Wednesday ....... 25¢ ATTENTION—MEN! B. V. D. UNION SUITS . The genuine woven red label garments. All sizes up to 46 For Wednesday . Limit—two suits to a customer g e sl .89¢ NEVER BEFORE AT THIS PRICE! WOMEN’S COSTUME SLIPS Made of lustrous silky rayon alpaca in the wanted tailored | All the popular shades. Hemstitched strap and bodice. For Wednesday . pring handle attachme it casy to clean under Four Days Starting Wednesday Manufacturer’s Fai airy Soap 5c cakes Only ‘ings to pick fom. Values 1p to $1.00. A Healthful Confection Fresh grated cocoanut, marshmallow. Each cellophane 50c 75¢ $1.00 Special For Wednestay itials engraved ree while you 10c | STERLING SILVER SOLITAIRL RN Set with Tonlet Tissue sheet rolls ‘,"‘.]."w 10c You Save 14c¢ a Pair on SILK and WOOL Curtain Material | HOSE 39¢ grade “SAVORY"” | STAINLLESS STEEL and Wool H(W stainless Al y polished finish. 1 not rust—will not stain. Daily use in your own home will all fine finishes. with water. Cleans as it antced to wear for years. FLOOR BROOMS Good grade lllinois corn, four sewed twine bands— natural varnish finish han- lle. For Wednesday .. 44c BELOW ACTUAL COST OF MAKING! ) Women’s NOVELTY BLOOMERS Full cut and properly made garments. Made of novelty lingerie fabrics in pastel colorings. Values to 59¢. FOR WEDNESDA Y........nn.... 250 RING SALE A fine assortment of 5,000 SPECIAL e also have a fine selection of Signet Rings for children, n. Silver—14k Gold Filled—priced at STERLING SILVER DINNE! Set wit Kitchen Utensils That Will | JUST HALF PRICE Tarnish or Stain! | BUSINESS Envelopes e85 ° strong rounded handle | At Halc curely welded on. Price . 2pkg~= 56 2 pan sunray fin “Curity” ABSORBENT Cotton Full 1 Lb. TFor Wednesday Only Tolls $1.00 A COLORFUL ARRAY OF GAY SPRING PRINTS Lovely fabrics for spring dresses—linen finsh vat dye prints, presenting an un- nsual richness of design and colorings. Guaranteed fast color — yard wide. — For Wednesday ........... yard 25c 36 of extra heavy maroon colored gum rubber. ize 6% inches. e Special For Wednesday