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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1930. Y R TR R Canaries Sing Bass as Result of Heavy Smoke Chicago, March 12 (UP)—The 200 canaries in Vaughan's seed store sang bass today after a rub- bish fire in the basement, Battal- ion Chief I'rank Oswald declared in his report. Smoke caused the change in key, the fire chief theorized. B e — LANDRY TESTIFIES TAPATHA WAY RUN | FROM FIFTH WARD Willing to Become Democralic} Candidate for Councl | Former Alderman Frank Zapatka may be of didates for ward in the the democratic can. fifth Lu- Murphy councilman in the that either James P. cvent cian Maciora or Shot at Detective Fla., March 12 xamination < down the ief state witness in | Watson Moul- | , his for- story ccticut | today rdict tion City 1 on mur- with the Detective | battle last ainst Lalone cvered fro mony pals as th e off Landry | the brush d Detective rs tried with ho fired TRANK ZAPATRA npanions ope was the shot which He gave saw of the chairs to | auto- | men and position o o 1 the h t 1 will rtation of test The o % 1s expected to reach the jur Damage Suits Against ’\Iadzc Kennedy Dll)ppcd ich . HL\ obhile hrope . Landry “Moulthrope ste across his elbow, dre 3 L and shot Detective S ior cou CRe i ondon f «1‘[(\ said he county for tri i \rs. Madse | 1o two men who invited him along Bol s Wi g ¢ "= lwhen they sawed their way out of nedy, » Wethersfield priso did d ¢ think Smith testimony yes ith, was testifying again: because he a square deal s to the effect | ot Smith while . He at case while he | s friendship with r two men. When he looked | to identify them, they glared | While he gave his testi- | gazed at the cciling of the | and spoke so low he had to raise his voice. said while Smith was him the detective looked “He went — A Landry said, “and 1 glanced 1l Duce Visits American in time Moulthrope d()!' = H!\ Home ;:m.dxv & the officer, and the ith noted that erih iround. dr; sun ex- to see ever itinued. “He w ground when T turn, Jerty street.” Landry said he did pistol duel Dbety n 1 Jones on the other side parked automobiles, He fired by Moulthrope t one fired at the scene. He had 4 rounded a corner by the time llvf'- sical | g was fired and could not | f any more were exchanged, convict said he was not of- | v inducements for the te: ad given and did not e: His cross-examin ot been completed when the day. Mus. Lindbergh Faces ] Possible Loss of Job Ma The | h exclusive t to which Mrs. 1, mother of Lindbergh, moved may result in her dismis- | etroit school teache ide got his gun o ' he s sagging to the d and ran down not sec th and the | the | vas the | On hecom in 1922 he o vited to lunc embassic work and cently Tiad heen co ceveni hi However ace Undersecrets went to Amb: in Rospigliosi 1 in English co subjects with housekeep trends in mained of aid and dinners hot was crowded P his social relaxation 1 fined to mu ipar t ompanied unta, Mussolini Unite onsiderablec d States. Army- \d\\ Sporls May Be Rcsumed Is Repnr 3 (UP)—Ni mption of t roit gotiations f relations bet i Post- sible Press | The i proposal to dr op all teachers who The rule would including hes chem- ame lar seasor in which ye Persons in 756 1ctors, di naval Vi ustn flew to t Side Appeal From Mandamus Writ 10 Bc Filed Today ol (rep)- Archimedes Club Will Take Part in Politics The Albert file UNITED COAL & WOOD ( pany AN'S CASE e Sl el I sth, Mass.. M VILLD ey (ienuine +0ld Company’s Lehigh” litor local or aded court Coal, Coke, Wood, 0il out- t CALLS MOVIE IMMORAL IC ”C ()n Her Own AGAINST HIS PAL| Says Moulthrope Fired Fatal = {on th | over 180 pounds. |James M. | Two Detroit, | considering | a modest | LUDWINOWIGE WILL LEAD H. 3. ELEVEN for Foothall Captain | Joseph Ludwinowicz, son of M |and Mrs. Frank Ludwinowicz of | Lawlor street, of the 1930 New Britain High school football team in a ballot which was taken at the school today. Despite the fact that he is a non-fraternity athlete he was su ssful in defeut- g two who were affiliated with o He is the first boy of ganization | 'olish ext tall captain. The other candidates were Her- man Schmarr, a member of th Del Xi fraternity, and | Kloit member of | Alpha Delta Sigma fraternity. Kloiber was eliminated in the in- formal L nd Ludwinowicz won & narrow margin in the final vote Twenty members of the squad voted or as he is known to his of followers “Penoke. cn on the foothall squad since t year. He tried and won a > position and next year will be his third as a regular in the position. He was one of the squad, tippir His last two sea- s as a regular have been on tri- cugular championship teams and 1 cach casc he starred in the Hartford Public High school game, the con- test that decided whether the New Lritain team would hold tl He also plays on the basketball squad and has been on the baseball | team for two y He is planning to attend prep lege after his high e honor of orn chool graduation. captain of athlete lish extraction in recent years thony Grzybowski was captain of ck team and Maryan Zaleski won basketball captaincy, but despite ct that others have been men- d none before Ludwinowicz at- “greatest captaincy of tion tained the them all.” " BOSTON T0 RE-EMPLOY " WITHIN NEXT 60 DAYS| Democratic Official - Says He Is Willing to Help Republicans In National Cri Boston. March 12 (UP)—Mayor Curley of Boston sc “measure of prosperity” within the next 60 days. He stated today that within the next 30 days “we will be- gin to recmploy Discussing the uncmployment sit- uation before the legislative com- mittee on municipal finance, thc mayor argued for his Dill which would authorize the city to borrow $3,000,000 cach ycar for three years * | for school house construction. Mayor Curley, ed: “I believe an emergency exists. 1 am ious to help out the republican —nationally—and I hope to sce Mr. Hoover succeed in his program.” \WORKMEN ARE ARRESTED a democrat, declar- FOR THEFTS IN FACTORY Taken Into Custody For Re- moving Goods From Fac- tory of L. ¥. & C. Fred Pelligrini of 1d Joseph Godlewski of 607 Burritt reet employed by Landers, Frary & Clark were arrested this after- noon by Police Sergeants Patrick O'Mara and Thomas J. Feene charged with from the factory. The police recovered inum water set an a vacuum cleaner nd other articles they allege were stolen. At press time Pelligrini had been released on bond of $500 and | efforts were being made to have Godlewski released on the same terms. TWO DOWN (M—Gene Sara- rrell, favorites to championship of the four ball golf atches here, were down today at the 1Sth hole way mark of their {with Cyril N J and Florida TAVORITE Miami, March sen and Johnny 1o win the half Gambe - Piles Go Quick A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy ch z most women can have. Dr. I M Ldwards for YU years treated scor of women for liver and bowel ail- ments. During these years he g: | his patients a substitute for calomc {made of a few well-known vegetabl |ingredients, naming them Dr. E wards Olive Tablets. Know them | by their olive color. | “These tablets on the liver normal action poisonous matter ceks—sparkl are wonder-w bowels, ca £ the wast and sing and Olive Tal note Thousa now and nd 60c, Star Tackle Is Choice of Mates| was elected captain | ction to be clected foot- | Edwin | — the | heaviest players | honor. | 101 Glen strect | theft of merchandise | alum- | two | wve | 1 |Guard destroyer - | Flora L. Provisional Bequest Is Given to Universities New York, March 12 (UP)— If the state of Vermont merges the University of Vermont, Middlebury college and Norwich university into one institution to || cducate and train physically” thosc expecting to retain a r dence, or occupation in that state, it will receive $100,000 from the cstate of George E. Ellis, lawyer, whose will was filed yesterday. Otherwise that part of the be- quests will go to Columbia uni- llfipoku\g of approxi- $1, ,000, left most of it to organizations, the Home for Incurables of New York city re- ceiving Dbetween $800,000 and 2900,000, The largest personal bequest was $50,000 to a brother, Zena M. Ellis of Iairhaven, V OENATE ADOPTY {Adds $125,000,000 to Measure | —Proposal Goes to House | March 12 (P—The d the first defi- l | clency bill carrying $173,000,000 to | meet emergency government penses, including $100,000,000 for | the farm board. | Almost $125.000,000 wa the measure by the se Early | house approval of the additions is | expected and the bill will then be nt to President Hoover. [ Harbors Among Additions | Among the provisions added by | | the scnate were $12,000.000 fcu | river and harbor work; $7,000, mm | tor sced loans to farmers in the| ‘Hlorm stricken states; $3,000,000 fo‘ | Porto Rico hurricanc ~ relief, a , Washington, senate today pa ex- $150,000 more for expenses of the American delegation to the Lon- | ‘uon naval arms conference. | i Houses Resume Work Washington, March 12 (UP)—The scnate and house returned to work | | today to find a number of important | |issucs demanding attention after th |two day recess in respect for Wil- {liam Howard Taft, who was buricd | yesterday at Arlington cemetery |" The tariff bill, on the floor, and |the questioning of Claudius Huston. | | chairman of the republican nationz! | committee by the lobby committee | were of major importance in the| senate, Hearings were resumed by | the house judiciary committee ou | bills to repeal or modify the 1Sth emendment. The senate is working toward a vote to rcconsider the sugar duty which may come at any time, and | which is expected to have a direct | bearing on the tariff Lill as a whole. Senator Nyc, republican, North Da- Kkota. author of the roconsideration 1wotion said he would call it up to- | norrow, but there was a possibility that some high traiff advocate migh demand its consideration before that time. Huston Is Questioned The senate lobby committee called Huston to question him concerning | iis activities in connection with the| | Muscle Shoals lobby herc. His nam was linked with the lobby in number of letters uncovered by the | committee, and it was likely morr {than one day would be needed to {complete his questioning. Thirty women, leaders in femin- |ine activities throughout the nati |advanced upon the house judici [committee today, armed with three| | minute speeches attacking the re-| | peal and amendment bills. Tt was | the third day allotted the drys to {answer previous arguments advanced | by wet proponents of the bills, | On the floor the house resumed | | debate on a bill to regulate motor busses, which was brought up last week. The scnate commeree committ met to consider the award of mail contracts to shipping lines Orphanage Will Share in Profit of Sunday Recital The Children’s Home, of Rev, Dr. John I intendent, which Klingbers is super- expeets to gain considec- able financial aid from the activitis of the Wennerberg Male chorn which announced today that a large portion of its reccipts from the an- nual concert next Sunday will be handed over o Dr. Klinghers charge. The concert. which will e place in the Senior High schaol uditorium at 3:30 p. m. will b given in connection with the Unite1 Swedish chureh and socictics of th city. who, as is their been pushing the cvent and a large attendance s pated Margaret will be the a return custom, T strong! ntici- Olson. noted guest soloist, bei cngagement in this cit after her triumphant debut h with the Upsala chorus last John A. Lindsay will condu r whils Charles A chorus accompa piano. SCHOONLR New London abled by « chooner Flora | up today by the castern soprano, win ttl Johnson will be at TARLN March trouble Oliver st G divisio Loston, 60 il Boston lightship. schooner was by (il e o (Y a Cox fron rvice at to 1 at Coast sorted forc Glouc iarters |here. It wa belicved the Oliver is one of the of the Gloucester fishing flec | DISABLED BOAT TOWLD London, March 12 d up by the Coast Gua 1. which found he to this port state to her en [come Resting Place . DEFIGIENCY BILL | for | that if | legacy to Yale should have he | be reduced from the | team of scls | CARTERSIEIPILLS i 11 As Sorrowing Nation Saw Taft’s Body Borne to Its Last | nJ\\uld Chudzi Farm- ington -avenue received a fracturc of the right leg when another boy | is alleged to have jumped on him at 1t the Israel Putnam school to- | day. Hc New Britain Gen- | eral hospital. | is at the NOTED AVIATOR KILLED | Ottawa, Ont. March 12 (A—Ccl. . G. Barker, who brought down 52 cnemy airplancs and was Canada's second ranking air ace of the great war, was killed here today when plane he was putting through a tion, crashed. o) unfim Has No Gas Now! Once a woman of her age had to be careful. Today she eats anything s wants! Takes a Stuart Dyspepsia T Through the broad avenues of Washingion where 21 year | home in his last years. A horseman Tode at each corner of the by gray hors cs, was foI]ox\ed b\ the Army and Navy bands and a mllllul\ escort. ago he was president of the United States, the body of William Howard Taft was borne on a flag-draped caisson to the Capitol where he received the final tribute of his countrymen. added to | artillery carriage, carrying the casket, as it left the square-built brick house that was Taft's s let—and after-cating distress vanishes Cherw a Stuart Tablet after the heart- jest meal, and you, too, can smile at indigestion. Stops gas and belching, Ends sour risings. A modern combina tion of Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium and other soothing, healing ingredients is the safe anti-acid, (212 times as cffective as soda) offered in these tablets. ‘. saweet stomach for twenty- NEA Washington Ihnuu acclaimed as the 27th Here you see the casket and the caisson, drawn TAFT WILL FILED DU PONTS POLL INPROBATE COURT ~ PARTLY TALLIED N'os of Estate Lelt 1o Wile— 89 Per Cent Favor State Dly Yale to Get $10,000 | Law Repeal Washington, March 12 () — The Del.,, March 12 (UP) wiil of the late William Howard Taft, ~ arns from DPierre 8. former p! dent and chief justice of | Du stionnaire on the re- the United States, was filed today for peal Delaware's probate, although no valuation of the |dr: , were made estate yet been disclosed. public he will was exccuted June 3 , and was modified by two codi- 5, one on April 1 and an- other on Junc I, Under the | Only 44,107 of this latter original will, Yale university was|were classificd given $10,000, to be added to the |, principle of the alumni university fund and credited to the ol 1878, Secretary Wendel W, was given § specific beque: garet McNamar: amara $750, 1 With these his paper Wil Partial 1 Pont's qu of the Klair act, enforcement statute today. I'rom the 106,450 questionn sent out to the clectorat had sent in replies up to hecanse and not however, others were indefinite conclusive, class Out of the 14,107 replies classi- fied, 59,424 cxpressed themselves in favor of repealing the act. This number was §9 4-10 of the total re- plies classified. The other 4, or 10 6-10 of those cla favor of retaining the It was announced at the offices the 24 ing the act 57 7-10 of the total 1926 state election. The poll will be this questionnaire MR. AXELBY CALLS BON-TONE “A REAL MEDICINE” “For a M ;(;irl\l)’ Years, I Am Feeling Very Well —All Thanks to Bon-Tone” Remembered Mischler, his sceretarvy, 000 and the followin: s were made: $1.000 L present act. Du Pont 1at votes favor- repeal of constitutes vote in Kept until on open The widow was it 16 cxecutor, with the bond be required of she should not be an inventory of the In the earlier the former any also reque her require named as that no nd that to male estate. codicil to his w chief justice provided portion of the by him prior to his death, it should | bequest. Brother's School Aided Under thi odicil also a ¢ $5,000 was given to the foun the Taft school at Watertown, Conn unless prior payment of this amount had been made by him during his lifetime, By the ter codicil, an additional 00 was provided for the ‘A which was founded by his brother, Horace D. T Under it also the All Souls 1 vhich Taft w 1. On Saturday af District Patriarchal Royal Puple chester, or t school, 500w tarian church, s buried ye from terday. deg in South Man- candidates from all oy the state. The meeting will open 2; and the Patriarchal deg be conferred at 3: at 4:30 the Golden Rule degree will he exemplified and at 6, lunch will be served. The Royal Purple degree will be worked at § en candldates will g0 from Com- stock Encampment, this city, to re the degrees. accompanied by o number of the local encamp- | ment. The trip will be made by bus! Here is new and all Patviarchs desivin =0 should be at Odd Fellows hall. Arch street, not later than 1 W. W, |and rhe ratism, neurit Bullen, I, C., is in ch € trans- | nervousness s that are portation most 1l of stand hold mo fear for Bon-Tonc fully called “THE WORLD'S FORT The detective bureau is investigat- | MOST TONIC Bven health trou- ing reports of entrances bles that have defied all other medi- emesioraT X 8 3 i treatments have quickly et 1 Iy yielded to the astonishing Hartford avenuc f this remedy Barretta house no better Mrs. quantity of canncd goods, ceive s ME. 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They are free ~Ton o i from calomel and p s dri at . on's ‘D All Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs. New 1 too glad to enced about troubl constipation ily after pains in my s adaches and di badly constipated ke a Jaxative eve ement was sentenced ns vere h was zy spells. 1 and had to of minc e had recommend- s0 highly, that 1 decid- Three bottles proved to Bon-Tone was really a Soon I bLegan 1o ol The pains in my side I no lonzer suffered md constipa wreh 11| number | , voted in | the night for bowel five cents” MAKE THIS TEST! Purchase a 25c, handy pocket tin of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets at your druggists’, use them after meals and avoid the pains, discomforts and dis- tresses due to indigestion. One Stuart's Tablet will neutralize several times its sveight of acid material in the stomach. At All Drug Stores: 25c and 60c The Quickest Relicf for Gastric Disorder STUART’S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS 1s announced. | at which time another compilation ‘of the returns will be made. The| | final result of the poll then will be | submitted to the I¢ iture for its | \,.\Hdtllk and possible action. |1egistature me AUTO IN GARAGE STOLLEN William Ramm of 145 Mill strect reported to the police early this morning that his automobile had been stolen out of his {fore 9 o'clock {he had been lo- cated in a driveway at 74 Clinton | | street where it apparently had been abandoned by the thief. | Himberg & Horn Established 24 Ycars 392 MAIN STREET 10 R. R. ARCADE Alteration Specials Qur regular prices are lower than others, hence we do not have many sales. We intend to make alterations in our stores in the near future, so from now till Easter, April 20, many bargains will prevail in every department. Merchandise will be held for future delivery on a small cash payment. Don't fail to take advantage of this sale. Sage-Allen & Co INC. HARTFORD Out of Town Customers Call Enterprise 1000 Friday Is “Woman’s Club Day” at Sage-Allen’s EMBERS of the Hartford Woman’s Club will take over the management of the entire store for one day. T() raise funds for the various charities and civie enterprise in which they are interested, the members of the Hartford Woman’s Club will take over the manage- ment of the store Friday, and will receive a liberal percentage of the day's sales. FI'ICERS of the club will take the place of the store executives, while several hundred members will act as salespeople in all departments. ’E‘H N order that the sum raised shall be a sub- stantial one, every department in the store has planned special values, and the event is going to he decidedly worth while to everyone who visits the store Iriday. It's an opportunity to help a worthy cause, stional values, Club will receive substantial per- centage of the day’s sale and to share in some exce Pl‘ RSONAL Shopping Service in Charge of Faith Fuller. SI]I will gladly shop WITH vou or FOR you. ~ Out of Town Customers call Enterprise 1000 without toll charge I