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WONEN T0 NEET ONLIQUDR REFORM No Local Representative to At- tend Hartford Meeting Hartford, April 9 (®—The first concerted movement in Connecticut to create among women a body to work for legislation looking toward o change in the present prohibition laws will be made this afternoon when Mrs. Lucius F. Robinson, Jr., of this city wiil call to order women from various parts of the state who are in sympathy with Mrs, Charles H. Sabin of New York who has heen actively putting forward national prohibition reform. The preliminary work toward a state branch has been going on for several weeks during which a tem- yporary body was formed with Mrs. Robinson at the head and embrac- ing several thousand women. It is the claim of those who are serving as temporary officers that while the membership at the start is mainly here because the work vas inten: the responsc in state will be correspondingly num- crous. This afternoon's meeting is gnated as the first state meet- ing of the branch which will affili- with similar ones in 40 states. Miss Eva Hoyt of Stamford is sec- reta Mrs Wilmarth Lewis of I'armington, {ireasurer and Mrs. Stuart Clement of New Haven, as- sistant sccretary No Local Representative Mrs. Charles S. Parsons, chair man of the New Britain branch of the Association Tor Prohibition Re- form, stated today that there will be no representative from New at the mecting in Hartford. She was unable to go and she was un- able to secure a substitute, The ciation in New Britain numbers 300 members, according to ‘Mrs. Parsons. This was the number of membership cards sent to this city. They have all been signed. AUTO STROP SUES GILLETTE COMPANY Secks o Enjoin United Cigar Stores From Selling Razor New Haven, April 9 infringement of patent rights, Auto-Strop Safety Razor Co.. y filed suit in federal court rain the United Cigar Connecticut from sellin 9 Alleging an 1 ' stores of razors and the Gillette Safety Razor company. This suit follows closely litigation started in Delaware by the £trop company, secking to enjoin the Gillette company from manufac- turing the shaving implements. Subpoenas were issued and were to be served this afternoon on stores in Bridgeport and Hartford a part of the legal action here. The application for a decree per- petually enjoining and restraining the United Cigar store from selling or exposing for sale the products of Gillette Safety Razor also @ for prelimin tion to this end. An Jprofits and a judgment a addition to the profi exceeding three times thereof. is also The Gillette ra sold, it is charged, willful infringement of *‘certain rights” assigned to the Auto Strop company by the United States gov- nt through a patent on Jan- 14, 1930, defendant company, accord- = to the Auto Strop company, has “wilfully infringed” thesc patent rizhts, “notwithstanding notice iven by the plaintiff, doing irre- ble damage and injury.” the ry injunc- warding, in . a sum the amount now direct and Six Nations Powwow Is Adjourned for Week Buffalo, N. Y.. April 9 The “pow-wow' of the chiefs of the| six nations scheduled to be held to- day the Allegany reservation ne Salamanca. has been adjourned | for at least week, Raymond Jim- | eraon, sccrctary of the tribunal, an- nounced The detern the 1 today. conference ine what course of action nation would recommend in the of Mrs. Nancy Bowen, eclderly ca Indian charged with first de- gree murder in connection with the | .slaying of Mrs. Clothilde Marchand wife of the prominent artist, Marchand. NEED ONEY ¥ You can make all arrangements for a loan, up to $300, in 24 hours or less | Repayments to Suit Your Income Courteous Attention Complete Privacy COURTEOYS ATTE! COMPLLTE TION PRIVACY Benefcal Loan Ssciety Toom 201, £9 West Ma Raphael Building n Strect—DPhone 1-9-4-3 the | Britain | blades manufactured by | Auto | company, | account of all | not | being | been called to | Henri | ELYIRA ENDERS T0 WED HARTFORD MAN MONDAY Former Courant Writer Will Marry George A. Percy, Harvard Graduate, Boston, April 9 P—Elvia Enders, society girl—actress, is to marry George A, Percy, former Harvard athlete, Monday in Hartford, Conn. Miss Enders, daughter of a Hart- ford banlker, is at present in Boston playing one of the leads in “The | Little Accident,” comedy. Before she went on the stage she was a so- ciety and feature writer on the Hartford Courant. Percy, a member of the class of '18 in Harvard, was a star hockey and baseball player. He was named Harvard strong man in 1916, Dur- ing his last year in college, he was chosen first marshal of his class. In the World war, he served as a cap- tain of the 10th regiment of marines. In 1918 he was married to Hallie ilkins Davis, granddaughter of the late Senator H. G. Davis of West Virginia. They were divorced 1927, Percy is employed in the brokerage firm of Lee, Higginson & Co. Miss Enders in discussing her ro- mance said she had been swept off her feet. CHICAGO'S FORMER SCHOOL HEAD DIES {Educator Magor Ousted Was| Later Dean of College Urbana. 1ll, April 9 (P—Dean Charles 1. Chadsey of the Univer- sity of Illinois college of education, whose resignation in 1919 as super- | intendent of Chicago schools follow- cd Mayor charge that he assumed powers of the board of education, died toda; He was 59 years old. Prof. Chadsey, who had can of the university’s summer ses- sion for a number of years, went to Chicago in March 1919 at the re ommendation of a citizens' advisory committee. year provoked much the time. Within a month, Mayor Thomp- son had called upon Prof. Chadsey to resign, charging that he had a | sumea privileges properly within th province of the school board. Peter M. pointed and a police guard was placed about the superintendent’s | office to prevent Chadsey from con- tinuing in office. In November, a quo warranto writ reinstated Chad- cy, but later in the month, he re- signed, saying he could not securc the proper cooperation. The University of Illinois immed ately offered him the deanship of the college of education. Born in Nebraska City in 1870, Dean Chadsey attended Downs col- lege and was captain of the first foothall team representing that col- |lege in intercollegiate competition Pope Breaks Precedent By Sending Telegrams Naples, Italy, A gram received today by the Duch of Apulia, who was born Irinc: Anne of France, from FPope Dius, congratulating her on the Dbirt Monday of a daughter, Margherit caid: “I am heartily thankful for news of the happy cvent which your highness wished to communicate to | v 1 | The Pope also wired the fathcr, proud a l“a"\ born and her cntire family the most choice blessings of heaven, of which in | lice today { Avay NLEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 19°0. = 15 Clever Danseuse Has Butterfly Spirit I Ie VIRGIN IA DOLA! Cute little a L # nia Dolan is only five and a half years old but is an cver since she was knee high to butterfly, many of whose qualities| accomplished dancer. She is thelshe possesses. Virginia will take | daughter of Police Officer and Mrs. | part in a, dancing recital by pupils| Thomas (. Dolan of 667 Stanley|of Miss Doris Nelson this evening strect and has been dancing about |in Odd Fellows' hall. "POLITICAL LEADERS OF | STATE HONOR BISSELL tes t1 |t lia | City Items of nd A quantity |and cigars, cigare candy in change I stolen last might Walter store 194 street to the proprictor's report Lntrance a transom. Sergeant I', of the detective burcau is vestigating A. L. Brown 3 were 1 Final Tribute Paid Ridzeficld Man, in Karvas' cording o the po- ined M- in- a P Tormer Collector of Yort of State and ex-Comptroller. over Ridgeficld, April 9 (®) ! sathered nhere today to pay mnl‘ of Hartford county William Hale Thompson's | * been | /His salary of $15,000 a comment at | slight accident on | last night pril 9 (A—A tele-| the Duke of Apulia, who is|Junior O. cousin of King Victor Emanucl of | “We fervidly implore for the new | | hail 1 the Apostolic benediction, which we | impart_with all our heart, is token. (Signed) Pius X The two telegrams represented a | ing the papal secretary of state to }mnl telegrams in his behalf. Bm\\n Bemg Boomed | For Vice President’s Post Washington, April 9 (UP)—Infor- {mation that friends of Postmaster | General Brown in the post office de- | pariment have been auietly workins to make him the 19 3 | vice presidential candidate has been | uncovered in the senatorial inve jgation of southern patronage, it was learned toda The matter is understood to Mw (UP)— | considerable departure from prece- | dent, His Holiness ordinarily charg- | Forty | been called to the attention of Vice | | President Curtis. Chairman Broolk- hart of the patronace investigating | committee was persuaded by Curtis { however, not to call aftention of the | senate to a disclosure which had not | previously been made public during |the patronage hearing. Ohio fricnds of Brown said priv- | ately he had no knowledge of th | activities in his behalf. .‘ Raid Y nelds Large Store Of Liquor in Southington Southington, April 9.—State po- lice seized a record-breaking quanti- ty of liquor in the garage and housc [on the property of Charles L. Wall | | here yesterday. Wall has a record | having been previously charged with | | transportation. | Il Included in the liquor secized “afi 130 quarts of gin, 125 quarts of vermouth, 80 quarts of Gilbey's dry gin, 40 gallons of alcohol and large | quantities of other liquors. | leged bandits arrested in connection | with robbery of six stores here yes- I'OUR MEN HELD IN DANBURY | Danbury, April 9 (UP)—Tour a!- | terday were held in ieach for trial Saturduy. after ar- raignment in city court today. The quartet described themsclve as Jages Burnhardt and Edw: | Dillon, both of Boston, and Jam | Murray and Thomas O'Brien, |of New York. A fifth | member of the'gang was | Hartford police. He said he w: | Bernard Butcher of Hartford. suspectel IFIED boti | ADS | didn't | | Frid | will be held tonight at i A Mortenson was then ap- | |able medicine held Ly | { street. Bi sixth ell district tribute to Harvey P of port for the former state comptroller, employnic burcau rcported o Coles Jentenant McCue teday the theft of tire off his automobile on rtle strect last night. Stella Rebekah circle fternoon t the Mrs. Annie Winger, 271 Glen street. The regular monthly mecting of | the Polish Business Men's association 8 o'clock at Ulf Falcon hall on Beaver street e Dombrowik will preside, Owing to the death of Mrs. Frank tadil. Unity Rebekah sewing | cirele will not meet this week. Officer John Aiudi reported a last Main street involving cars driven J. Judge of 1321 street, T"all River, Mass.. and Dillenbeck of Milford Harlford, and found no | arrest. Judze was passing 2 parked | BT TR |C. P. 0. A. Changes Name truck on the zouth side of the strect | n and |1 [ who died Sunday. Rev. Hugh Shields, pastor of the |’ Congregational church, officiated at | funeral services in the church at 2:3) | o'clock. His body lay in state an hour before the rvices. The sta capital at Hartford closed at oclock in his honor. The honorary pall J. Henry Roraback: Stoeckel, state comm motor vehicles; Harry Kenzic of | lethel: Charles E. Willlamson of |Darien: Charles E. Hoyt of South N bYiNorwalk and Dr. R. W. Lowe. Globe | George L. Rockwell, Judge George | James| . geott, William Keeler and | strect. | james J. Kelly, all of Ridgefield, | for | will meet home of bearers wet Robbins foner of | Michael cause when Dillenbec deswiped his > was_to Dillen- rear loft fender and bumper, . George Sariski entertained fer bridge club vesterday afternoon t her home on Wilcox st Prizes were won by Mrs. Harry IFeltcorn and Mrs. Stevens Vater Jahn lodge, D. O. meet tomorrow cvening at o'clock in Odd Fellows' hall, will be a pinochle tournament the meecting The health department is check up on milk license applications and it has been found that a num- ber have not rencwed permits which expired April 1. Officer Patrick Meehan is on account of illness Officers will be clected at a meet- ing next Tuesday night, of the newly formed death benefit association in | the fire department. Members will | pay $1 & month into the fund. which | sy theater clectric sign shortly b will be handled zpart from the pen-| 10 o'clock last night. and was badly sion and relief association funds, | shaken up and bruised. The ladder, regular meeting of Sir Ir which was resting in the traveled | lod American Order portion of the ctreet en the Maiu | Georze, will be held at strect side of the theater, U. A. M. hall tomorrow |ed down when an automobil: owned t 7 o'clock instead of § end driven by Luther Derry of < previously announced. Brooklawn street backed against n's Relief Corps will | Berry failing to notice it. according nzum meeting in Judd's| to Officer Charles Weare's report. ay afternoon at 2 o'clock.| Berry offered to take Doerner fo| ng the meeting cards will be | the hospital but he declined to go | |and was given medical attention in the theater lobby ADAMS TO SPEAK Luella E. Adams of Boston ity will be the speaker at the monthly mecting of the Woman's| Sociely of the First Baptist church on ['riday afternoon at S Auams has had a wide experience in comununity work in Pittsburgh and 1o and is said to be an interest g Ler To Independent Party | ' After more than a year of arousing | - interest of property owners of this | city, the Citizens Property Owners' | ociation which is said to have| more than 1.200 members, will allow all citizens to become members and | the association will be known as the Citizens' Independent Party. Vincent Dobrowolski, pres » association, nnounced the i tention of changing the name and| - well as property owners are | U to join. With the assistancc » organization Mr. | olski plans to call a meetir next raenth to ine membe £hiip in the orzani: n H w »'v!.y‘ 110 There after dent of is off duty on: a " LADDE D of Rocky Hill avenue., was knocked off a ladder while putting letters into the Emba: T of N evening « o hold ollow piayed. 13 TO FACE TRIALS Covington, Ky.. April 9 (UP)— three persons, including offi- cers of firms in Boston, New York. | Brooklyn. St. Louis and Cincinnati under indictment in the go n- ment's initial move to curb the sl of Jamaica ginzer a bever will face trial May at special session of the U district court called here today by Judge A, M Cochran. ol 30, 149 8, on, 1p2a Building permits totaling savers of |$10,000,000 were issued in Ad dept. |nois cities in Icbruary. Years of Suffering With Stomach Trouble Quickly Ended With Bon-Tone “Even Those anhtful Backaches | Disappeared’’ Says Mrs. Monte, for it ju form gas. nearly 45 - | little time the ages 1d Classified seemed cverything would My bowcls were in bad |shape—for 1 always had to take a |1axative. I also had a lot of trou- | ble with my back—I would get ter- rible pains—just like quick, short jabs. This would leave me very| weak and with little ambition. nd then T decided to try Bon- Tone. Why. the results were more | than T could hope for, for I noticed | a great change after the first two |bottles. I began to have less trou-| |ble with my stomach each day—and | |soon my food was digesting as it| |should. My bowel: today are nor-| {mal, and those frightful pains in my back have disappeared, too.” Tf headaches, sideaches artd back- | [aches give you warning of ap-| | proaching disorders. and if you hay ltried everything under the sun tog get relief and have failed. don't you think it is time to give Bon-Tone a chance to lift you out of the slouzh of misery and set you again on th path of perfect health and full en- of lifc Bon-Tone Man. at Miller & Hanson's Drug Store. 30 Church treet, New Britain, Conn. | MBS, MARY MONT is the most remark- I've ever seen,” says Monte of 581 Stanley New Rritain, Conn. five years, I've had trouble | stomach. It got so that I| what to cat anymore, |s “Bon-Tone Mrs. Mary | | | joyment | or See the with my know ta *ever and s to by Stat Naugatuck, | Moran of acric plans of Uy Lres Toda m doul Lcelle oof” eu AT THE 1y the ta theate feature nt sut le of ads, vate T Li W id | since e pret staged Ann and on story of ard ¥ Ma 15 conside tion the N by ( Doher itst nd t ¥ M showi fill .oder, 1ond pla ain A ¢ e e ir I 1 to L buf he INJURED BOY GETS 5 ttement b In or Wes damasges Walsh struck while rtford driven juries to his PLUMBERS 1 dd N NN HARDING LA ¥ ent tropolit: louldc His from Hf natic i Arthur d ot New Britain Aerie in Drive fo 1,000 by June embers 1 e IeR( mark | out to reach t tns ular lapcl pins will several members tomo Deputy State Me and the st he I ng. e fet court vestardiy rtford t He of of New last by ate conve was knock- | o1iiners and {hela 1¢ ellows e Satu ow er ents with Ttaymond H Hard isticated Affair.” comedies screening “Murder | mous by rox sclected complete N Doher eatest cire special n mee riden will also visit the d in ch ridi Walsh hall Business meeting. on the program. chairman of the committee. thealtical nutices Bnd reviews in this columy aie for the ivspective amusement ny. ndicatea s agencian GOOD SHOW AT STRAND may be basketball weather sporting cnthusiasts but bascball at the £ I'riday and Satur- “They Learned About Wom- Van and Schenck making the home B happy-go-lucky ling s presented. in | 198 last twenty drama, “Her Pri. |been playing the “two- movictone news, | MOst every vaudeville {he. [country, have finally been induced |to enter pictures and in “They rned About Women,” their first I-talking production, they h certainly shown the movie worll what it's been mis 1f you feel like our handkerchicf |70 to sce th EMBASSY n present ening Murder a brilliant atest murder Dorothy tton playing th It il Ikie % © of thy another of, on th myster drana Revie two day in L fen” with most of his the pair, wh years have a-day” on al- reuit in th the the f1- night 1if which ran i v ten that publica- | lation build= has been brought ‘olumbus Picturcs Tioof," Yo Ay v WeG | it. you can take alonz when you picture 1se there 0 fare a teardrops sprinkled n it due mainly to Bessic Love, fea- |tured supporting player, whose ms her down for a scheming {gold-digzer. But Beksic has a sens |af humor and she laughs it ofi and r sWeetic back into the red by bec fow uthor. is one the storics White W Manhatt o dailies, rs with short his And while 5 the dance 1 liene routine stru show he laughs over with Mess where AL some \ udeville to b repar- strata harac ¢ in a mo:t ave sichenck and realist v jsturt themselves b |masters o all. {tec. Droa and | technique, Now 1SONZ. AT g ilend i | OUL RIS roles fratm eve of thin Affair 2id and thrilliy will e on mbaesy theater, annister import aie tmmond, | Hoxt, William Orl or competent o pantomime o ad jargon, terpischoredn Ul this, mind you. rrupting the thread of plot whose cl at the world series beat seen in a long whil- 1ent and suspense, addition there will be a vaude- m of five entertai 5 prove al with- n gamc ar i fo In 1vill pr hat weite stag will ntertaining. , k fl F MEMBERSHIPi 1‘5 TUG’S}A‘[VD BRENEN .+ PASSES 800 LEVEL .. Wind Makes Job of Docking Huge Lincr Difficult—Arrives One Day Late, Ne | York, April 9 (®—The com- | bined cfforts of 15 tugs were re- lquired to warp the north German Lloyd liner Bremen into its dock in »oklyn this morning, owing to a high north t hiarbor. T Ne one lip of ki) nd the members e 1000 mark Jun 5 will be initiated at ting tomorr Drit ov ¥ v wind sweeping wcross by ” e Bren B and 94 p: men via Southampton cleaved and loft shortly after 7:30 and betor wis finally nade to allow cngers to disembark. Heay | tardca E K about the |onc day latc convention which | Torrington in Junc. will be sery from Cherbour uaranting 0w eve- w night | % Kelly of | ry John 1° ast, William 1 Seer also 1 p 1ho will sp on arrival here, - Court Resumes Effort To Get Murder Jury April 9 (UP)-—1 courtroom here wher r bank bandits are bein charg I little g Man or i rl v was awarded William 10, Colo., v stipulation ¢ Judge Ca Robert Kuechy boy, an n hefore the today serup! ugain without continued Ihe three Walker, Clandc | Halliday—-sat counsel legal tech In another the widow charged hos Hickman Wi small children. 30 from Britain. He bicyele in West October 6 by a h. He suffered . legs and arms. defer Ray motion mingly pu s and Andr vith their d by th the trial. of the room car in- sat of man laying, Mrs her her three CONVENTION Coral ntion of journeymen stcamfitters will e | rday and on ind Georg s the Hick- tl it Coloriado cha ch st banquet ary Kinkaid is trio man when fiight near ;mw a the hot down Deputy Sheri songht to stop lere aft they bank of Manter, Kans. DOUBLE FEATURED SCREENING WHO SHOT CAROLL \WHO STABBED LARKIN WHO KILLED MONICA MURDER ONTHE RQOF’ with NOROTHY REVIER RAYMOND HATTON wate to | they | Strand | man | and Al baseball |, included 150 quarts of White Satin in, 125 quarts of Italian vermouth, 5 quarts of Scotch, 6 quarts of Coin 40 quarts of Charleston rum, 70 quarts of William Teachers' Scotch, 80 quarts of G gin, 12 quarts of London quarts of B. and G. Sauterne quarts of Johnnie Walker, 33 gal- lons of Belgian ulcohol, 45 quarts of champagne, quarts of apricot ndy, 6 quarts of Hennessey cog- G quarts of Bicardi, 6 pints of 14 box contain MITCHELL URGES ~ INDICTING BUYER ?Submi{s Briel in Appeal on New | York Decision nac, | Blue cohol. and on ing 14 bo The police, Grass allons of ton, April 9 (P—Attorney rell brief filed today al Mitc the supreme to hold E quors according to the premises. The an entrance to the cllar, they found it dlocks on doors red choiee found [ court ! that liquor, > state 1 ordering liquor ship- | ped to o zuilty of conspiracy louse and y rooms violate the national prohibition Taw The broughit |ing the of appeals E: No not the | quor Kerper, Poin ctions, in the oil pit in the gar a tarpaulin cover. nd barracks in an appe ment attac cireuit court that Alfred | hanker, was y 1o viol in havin him by Jocl ielphia t k- | Another supply attic while in the The liquor ported to the in Hartfor was seize ohibition police shipped to from Phila out tI als had liquor that the delpl n cmpha purchaser only the question person who orders liquor i to him, knowing t 1 unlawful transpori: n bootls ty to violate the prohi- | li- D. T state GUN. HYATT Pa.. April Hyati, of Pc died at campus he o illness of s old DLAD of was transportation yivania his hom re today neral I weeks, He was guil a volved but a i T8 yo JEWELRY STOLEN bridge, M April 9 (UP)— Jewelry valued 100 was taken from the rooms of 1s at th dormitor f the School of Uhy ucation here yesterd PALACE TONIGHT to the T or li ord tion conspiracy bition law Attor ¥ tended that v livers to Norris involve was g W he w it Mitelh I hootlc hipment con- ical liquor as in the purchas General a company, which the Tr Vanity Tree! dies POLICE SEEK OWNER OFLIQUOR SUPPLY Raid on Southington Home Re- veais Valuable Stock There Ware —Atiraciion— MARILYN MILL “SALLY” Selected Sound Shorts THURSDAY—TRIDAY (A Dramatic “Street Girl” TTTY COMPSON Sensation) (Spe: to e e with Southington. April %.—Search ¥ continued today by state police for Charles L. Wall alleged owner onc of the richest stocks of liquor cver seized in a raid since the state | ment started wo in this di- | rection. State Policemen W. C. Nel- con and Joscph Kaminski raided h home on Norton reet yesterday but he failed to return there last night and only slight clues as to whereabouts have been uncarthed } The hanl of the state policemen Co-Feature LENORE ULRIC Her Talking Screen Del “FROZ Tear T for (he o in Looking ght Kind of a M TOMORROW NIGHT ty Sets” THE LADIES TO T ONE VISIT---THEN ALWAYS HOTELS ' MANHATTAN ano AMERICA 145163 WEST 47™ST.,NEW YORK 600 ROOMS axo BATHS Rates 0OM, RUNNING WATER$2 TODAY ONLY JOAN CRAWFORD n “MONTANA MOON Song hits! Laughs! ¥ Romance of baseball and stage! g WARMER BROS. 'R GEORGE ARLISS The GREEN GODDESS Breath-taking! ful! All-Talking Also Thrillin, Suspense- BUSTER KEATON —in— FREE AND EASY A Million Laughs —_— Al Talking S APITO Lyvery Patron an Honored Guest os, BESSIE LOVE and SCHENCK Benny Rubin — J. C. Nugent — VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINING OFFERINGS with Gerber’s Gaieties 3rd Annual Edition n Song and Dance Jock McKay Others Starts William Powell as Philo Vance in “THE BENSON MURDER CASE”