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Second Section NEW BRITAIN HERALD Pagz2s 13 to 22 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1930. * PROVINENT ELKS BANQUET GUESTS Will Attend Avoiversary Exer- cises of New Britain Lodge Distinguished members of {he B. P. 0. . will attend the 25th an- niv ary banquet of New Britain lodge, No..957, which will be held Thursday evening at the Llks’ home on Washington street Two members of the are nationally prominent have accepted invitations to attend are John ¥. Malley of Boston, a past grand exalted ruler, and Willian Philips. veteran tary of York lodge, No. order who and who WILLIAM PHILIAPS Sccretary New York Lodge, No. 1 Other guests will include Thomas A. Stannon, who served for many vears as secretary of Hartford lodge; John J. Maclk rict deputy and past exalted ruler of Hartford lodge; District Deputy John J. Nu- gent of Ansonia, District Deputy d- ward (. ord, Joscph C. lvers, past deputy, of Rridgeport; i Woodlock, district Vaterbury; George T. Ryan, past president of the I'ast Iixalted Rulers' o ion of Conneeticut: William (¢ on, exalted ruler of Torrington, and Judge Martin J. Cunningham of Danbury. The exalted rulers of the lodges in Naugatuck, Norwalk, cnwich. Middletown, Winsted and Bristol will also attend Harry C. Brown, past exalted rule of N¢ Britain lod will be t mastc About 10 will be present and an entertainment will be provid- ed after the banquet, EARL OF BERRY T0 VISIT IN AMERICA Hopes -fo Meet Borah With Whom He Argued London, March 25 (/m—The Earl v, noted Brilish sportsman planning to visit the United s in April {o attend the Ken- tucky Derby as the guest of Joseph 1. Widenar, will spend some time in Washington where possibly he may meet Senafor Borah, whom he in- vited to visit Lingland some time 250 Lord Derby eng feal brush with the spriv past °d in a thetor- enator Borah in £ “There is onc prominent politician,” said Lord Derby at that time, “who always seems 1o think we ogres. 1 to Scnator Bora I invite lim to come to this country, if he will do me the hopor, and leng as he, likes." Borah Denies Charge Senator Borah later denied that he had ever thought or said that the 1 L people were oz would really like to visit and [ hope I may find an tunity to do so,” le was quoted as saying. “My mission will net bhe that of hunting wild game, such as ogres, but to know a, people whose highest encominm is that of always hav been loyal fo their own cla n atlitude which pre- vails rather strongly in the United States and which, il think, is worth preservir Lord Derby is now on the con- tinent, but his secretary said he w sailing at the cnd of April his visit te Washington he hopef to renew his acquaintance with Hugh American ambas- better sador to 1 f Crossed 37 Years Ago ast crossed the ago when lie accom- panicd his father, then governor- general of Canada, on a state visit to Winnipeg. Premier MllSSOllnl bxgns Girl's Wedding Papers | Rome, March Mussolino today ccremony at (P)—Premier in the course of a Villa, Torlonia for- mally signed the tgal papers, for the marriage of his daughter Edda to Count Gallacazzo Ciano. ‘The banns will b Sunday, remaining exposed un:il April G, but the wedding probably will not occur until April 1t probably will be held in Rome in a private chapel at the Villa Torlonia in the utmost pri KING TO REC Rome, March 2 Fmanuel will from the former published nest v formal visit papal s ry of slate, Cardinal Gasparri, today, the cardinal choosing the feast day of nnunciation to thank the monarch for bestowal of the collar of an- * nunziata. past | During At-| | King Victor | RAIN CHECKS FIRES IN MASSACHUSETTS TODAY Many Brush and Grass Blazes Ex- tinguished by Water—70 Year Old Tighter Drops Dead. Boston, March 25 (P)—Rain dur- ing the night in castern Massachu- setts and misty weather in the west- crn part of the state checked brush and grass fires W day in several ¢ A 70 year old fire fighter, John | Clancy, dropped dead during a blaze which burned over a wide territory | in Cheshire. Valuable peach and ap- ple orchards were destroyed during the day in Leominster and 100 men | fought to save buildings. Ten acres of brush and fimber were burned in North Billerica and at North Hamptons N. H., a smail | ice house was destroyed in a grass fire on’the estate of Alvan T. Fuller, former governor of Massachusefts. Additional rain was predicted for today and tonigm MARSINO TO FACE ADDED CHARGES Warren, Mass., Banker Taken {0 Worcester Today Boston, March 25 (—Joseph | Marsino of Chicago, wWhose brief carcer as a banker brought ruin to the First National Bank of Warren, | walked out of state’s prison today.| after having served three years of & five-year sentence. # He was on parole, but frecdom scemed as far away as at any time since he was first sent to thg federal | penitentiary at Atlanta in 1924, A deputy sheriff from Worcester met him at the prison gate and took him to that city, where a two-year sen- tence in tho house of correction, g out of another phase of the | Warren bank case, hangs over him. Attorney With Man With the two went George H. Ramer, Marsino's attorney, who re- cently succeeded in obtaining a writ of habeas corpus from the federal court ordering his client’s discharge {from statc custody, but providing | | that he furnish $10,000 bail to war- | rant his further appearance on oth- | cr charges, Marsino was unable to raise the bail and had to s the parole board authorized his re- lease. Although his attorney hoped to persuade the Worcester authori- | ties to sct aside the sentence still | pending in that jurisdiction, Mar- | «ino. probably will have fo go to Buffalo, N. Y., to face trial for lar- ny in that cit A 10 in 1 bought control of rren band and a year later disappeared with $200,000 of its as- sets. He was captured and tried and sentenced in federal court. On his reléase on parole from Atlanta, he | was brought back to this state and | tricd again. Claims Double Jeopardy Ramer contended unsuccessfully | before the state supreme court that Marsino had been placed in double jeopardy. When le brought his client’s case into the federal court here, that court agreed that “serfous doubt” existed as to the legality of Marsino's conviction in the state court because Marsino then had pending an appeal to the United States supreme court from his con- viction in the federal court. DEAD MAN IDENTIFIED | New Haven, March 25 (® — The | body of a man found in the cellar | of a local tenement house a week | ago, was today identificd as John McMahon, His death was dug to natural ¢ 8. | The identification was made by | Owen McMahon, a son, who said his | father had not been living at home | | for some time | Until about two wecks ago. John | McMahon, his son, said, had been | working in a clock factory. He was | teported as in poor health. 35 MAIN STREET | 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS Perfects } $6' ea, : Ruffled palr Curtains $1'00 up Theatrical Gauze Curtains, Reed Clothes Hampers — from MATTRESS Complete ... 69¢C st | Curtain. #ast colors, hemstitched. $3.98,, $6.50,, $19.95 | Sets . pair 39ch Lace $2°49 pair BED, SPRING, CALL 537—“Personal Se lall they could for | neld 41,x9 FELT BASE RUGS Trregulars $2‘98 ea, Just 6 QUILTS covered leét, satine $2.98 MURDERER USED FRIEND'S NAME Deceit Exposed as Berlin, N. H, Chief Wires Officials 4,000 Yards™—New 50 full pieces. spring patterns. Wednesday .... PERCALE SALE TOMORROW Perfect goods. yardllc IDEAL SPRING GARMENTS New Wednesday Sydney, N. S, March 25 (P —How a condemned murderer sought to go to the gallows under the name of a boyhood friend was revealed to- day in a letter from City Marshal Stewart of Berlin, N. H.,, to the chief of police of this cjty. The let- ter dealt with the man who upnder the name of “Emmett Sloane” was recently condemned to death in Cape Breton for the hotel clerk. “This man’s right name,” advised Stewart, “is Carl Andrew Anderson. He is 28 years old, born here in Berlin, of Norwegian and Swedish descent. Emmett Sloane is the name of one of his boyhood friends, who lives here in this city and is a fel- |low of good character. “Anderson’s father, Avan Ander- son, died two years ago. His moth- cr, Caroline Anderson, is living here in this city. e came from a r spectable family, and the people lo- ally and the Nenson Ski clyb did him SOARIS HELD IN WURDER INQUIRY 8 | Bail Refused Man Who Killed Wedding Bridesmaid Towell, Joaquim Soa was arraigned in district court to- day for the murder on March 2 of Matilda Silva of Weston, and was without bail for a continued hearing, April 1. He was removed to the East Cambridge jfail. Miss Silva was slain by shooting the wedding party of Mr. and Mrs. Antonia Gomes. She had acted as bridesmaid. The shooting occur- red after & brief exchange of words between the girl and Soar! for- mer sweetheart. Maric Rodrigues. 10, a flower girl at the wedding w also killed by bullets fired at Miss Silva. Soaris came to court from a hos- | pital where he had been confined with injuries inflicted by irate mem- bers of the wedding party after the shooling. Best Yorkshire Buns On Record Promised | London, March ticipation of Good I'riday, the tra- ditional day of “hot cross buns,” three members of the kitchen com- mittee of the house of commons have pledged themsclves to produce, from the capacious ovens of the —P)—In an- | house refreshment rooms, the best Yorkshire bun on record. J. H. Hayes is to protect the in- terests of the government side. Geof- frey Mander and W. J. Womersley will represent the liberals and the conservatives respectively. And they intend to cat their own products, too. RNINGS INCREASE Portland, Me., March 25 (P—An increase in railway operating rev- cnue for the first two months of this year over the same period the past two years was shown in the nthly report of the Maine Central Iroad, made public today. The 1930 total for January and Febru- 99, as col to in RAIL KING POSTPONES TRIP Lisbon, Portugal, March The Spanish ambassador the foreign office today Alfonso had postponed Portugal indefinitely. monarch had trip next month. notificd that King his visit to The Spanish |Henry Goldsmith & Co OPP. GLEN ST. - ELT BASE by the yard o Holland Shades — green — e 49c. Single Rods—flat or round ..... WE'RE INSTALLING a great deal of LINOLEUM in Homes and Offices ea. GET OUR PRICES — FELT BASE MATS 3x6 e 69c .. rvice” will shop for you and deliver, too!! murder of a | P | planned to make the | | Children’s Creepers and Rompers \nother special lot of pretty materials. 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Sizes up to 41, of lingerie | muslin, FOR WEDNESDAY Strictly first quality— service weight; lisle top; sole and heel.— Good assortment of colors. pring Housecleaning Sale—Colgate & Co.’s Wednesday PKGS. OCTAGON POWDER FREE—Valuable 10-coupon certificate given with “OCTAGON” Soap — Powder — Cleanser CANS OCTAGON CLEANSER (Value 84c) purchase of the above “Uctagon deal. Bring 75 “Octagon” coupons to this store Wednes- BARS OCTAGON SOAP i —ALL FOR da\~"et 6 beauhfu] dinner plates l‘REL' RINSO” Makes washing casy 3. 19¢ The Lowest Price Ever ¥or Wednesday For KIDDIES' Knitted Berets Just the proper weight spring in ali wanted colors. i These cute little Caps arc made of worsted or plaited rayon. For Wednesday - for 400—1 Pound Cans of “Toddy" | \ 1 ‘ “The National Health ‘ Drink” i For Wednesday Only 35 The lowest price ever. Limit, 2 pounds to customer — Buy Them for the Kiddies Hershey Bars .Milk Chocolate or Milk Choco- -late with Almond. 5c bar. — * Special for 3 10 for Cc ‘Wednesday . Much Below Actual Cost! =0 — Women's — Spring Bloomers Novelty striped fabrics in pastel shades. Full cut and well made with reinforced seats, Half Dol lar Value. IPor Wednesday . z M ON SALE WEDNESDAY 1,000 Cans “Royal Worcester” Stove Polish Produces a most beautiful black lustre with little labor and no dust. (8-0z., 15c sizé) Extra Special for Wed. for A Most Opportune Sale of Women's Qi&g House Just 500 of them Actual $1.00 Value X FOR WEDNESDAY ........ Regular and extra sizes — Twelve new models in a fine variety of guaranteed fast color prints. SEE THEM IN OUR SOUTH WINDOW BELOW ACTUAL MILL COST! — Women’s — Vests and Pants Fine gauge cotton, low neck, short sleeve style Vest. Pants—tight or loose knee. First quality, Wednesday Boys’ Sweat Shirts Novelty and plain styles Unbleached and Tweed styles at EXACTLY ONE-TIALF PRICE Wednesday ANOTHER SPRING SALE OF PAThNT LEATHER STRAP SANDALS Foe Girls HOSE OR 'E ) :" )); & FOR WEDNESDAY Bemberg Silk to top, in all colors; 750 pa $ all together. Just re- ceived. Seconds of Dol- lar Hose. WEDN Are You Waiting For These? Women’s Full Fashioned Sizes 815 to 2. Every ISR pair has serviceable McKay sewed sole and sturdy rubber heels. Limited Quantity COME EARLY Escrito Linen A finc linen ‘stationery from Eaton, Crane & Pike Darning Cotton 80-yard spools All Colors including Black and Whitc Garters Here is a AL BU Pair Men's Pad Garters ¢ bo FPor Wednesday Satin and Moire »ads. All colors. I'resh live elastic. Special for Wednesday 10c Wednesday 3 for 5C Save 40c on Each Garment WOMEN’S HOUSE FROCKS To Embroic®: ‘ Linene House Frocks ; in a number of differ- | ent patterns to em- | broider, in colors. I Discontinued Dollar Patterns Wednesday 59 BORDEN’'S EVAPORATED MILK The 6 ounce cans Tintex Dye Tints as you.rinse. In all col- ors, including Whitex and Color Remover, The large 15¢ pack- For Wednesday — WILL YOU ACCEPT A GIFT FROM COTY? Again Tomorrow A 50c Flaconette of Coty's PERFUME—FREE! Buy a $1.00 Box of Coty’s Face Powder 65 Anmy Odor or Shade and the perfume costs you nothing Discontinued Numbers in “Baby-Pak” Brand Vests and Pants Several of our 78c these silk and wool ments. I'or Wednesday at .... grades of knit gar- 49¢ New Spring Arrivals in Fancy Socks Tor Children sually Socks in attractive fancy leg s-length for present wear. Suitable for boys and girls. Sizes 5 to 81, Twenty- five cent kind, 5 Tor Wednesday .. pair 15¢ Off with the old—on with the new “MERITAS” OIL CLOTH Table Covers Absolutely first quality, a good assortment of the latest most attractive pat- terns. 58 inches square. Estra Special For Wed. 49