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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 15, {DR. FOX PRESIDENT OF 1930. Fdith Ginsberg a Valse Bluett nd Georgia Lortir —Louise Herrmann o Silver to Be Taken WOMAN KILLED IN. TRUCK ACCIDENT | Nrs. Bllen Perrucci Fatally In-| jured on Turnpike Overnight News / " By lhe Associated Press. Domestic Washington — Speaker worth arrested o obfain quorum. Los Angeles — Laura Suisti wins second divorce from-Roy Long- house | D*Arcy, New York night club oper- New Haven, May 15 (P)—Mrs. | Ellen Ferrucci, 54, of this city was| fatally injured on the Milford turn-| pike early today when an aulomoq’ bile in which- she was sitting was struck by a truck. She was thrown | 1o the pavement, suffering a broken eck from which she died in a hos- pital here several hours later. The automobile driven by her son Michael, developed trouble and was stopped for repairs. Michael anl his wife, Mary, were slightly hurt Two other sons of Mrs. Ferrucci es- caped unharmed William Igel, the truck driver was held under §1,000 bond pending an _inquest. EMLEN ROOSEVELT DIES INNEW YORK Late President’s Consin Suc- cumbs at Age am | New York, Roosevelt 15 (B—W. capitalist and a cousin of the late Theodore Roosevelt, died to- day at his Fifth avenue home at the age of 73. Mr. Roosevelt had been ill for seme time at his homec at §04 Fifth avenue. He died at 6:30 o'clock this morning. He was a member of the financial house of Roosevelt n. chairman of All America Cables, and an offi- | cer and director in\numerous other organizations. He was the son of James and Elizabeth Roosevelt and married the former Christine Kean In V. Emlen Roosevelt gave ildland surrounding codore Roosevelt at . Long Island, to the Na-| ociation of Audubon soci- eties for a wild bird sanctuary and shrine for bird lovers. Several of the Roosevelts have estates near that of the former president. May Emlen HELD FOR RANSACKING, LOSES MOTOR LICENSE John Kragiel, Under 85,000 Bonds, | described as Deprived of Operator's Permit | dents | turbances with police have been sus- Again, The operator’s license of John Kragiel of 85 Tremont strcet, Which ned a few days ago, has been suspended, according to notice received by the police today from the state department of motor vehicles Kragiel was recently convicted on the charge of driving while his li- cense was under suspension, and he has since been bound over to r court in $5,000 honds in ction with the wholesale house burglaries in this city and surround- ing places pension of the licenses of the following has also been reported to the police: William Sadecki of 324 Church street, William Baldyga of 104 Gold street. Peter Baba of 95 | Miller street, right to opcrate; At- tore Toffolon of 124 Wookter street Bronislaw Charmut of 22 Cranston Terrace, right to operate; John Spit- ko of Seymour Park The licenses of Arthur Kohn of 208 East Main street and Domenick Tuskkil of 351 Arch straet have been returned A. M. E. Zion Church, Inc., + Holds Annual Meeting Directors of the A. M. E. Zion Church, Inc., which is the holding company for the church, held its annual mecting yesterday at the New Britain club. The directors are William L. Hatch of the South church. E. I. Porter of St. Mark's church, B. I. Knapp of the First Baptist church, I C. Germond of the First Congregational church, E. W. Irving of Trinity M. E. church and J. O. Brown and E. L. Richardson of A. M. Zion church. The following officers were elected: President, B. 1. Knapp. secretary and treasurer, E. W2 Trving. After the election a numbers of routinc matters were disc issed SUIT FOR $2.000 FILED Henry Church of this city is nam- ed defendant in a $2,000 suit brought by the American Agricu tural Chemical Co. The suit is sched- uled to be heard in the court of common pleas in Hartford. Piercs & Pierce of Bristol represent the plaintiff J The Colony Motor Sales Tnc. has| brought suit for $225 against Cor- nelius M. Shine. Attorney Reuben Taylor of Hartford T.presents the | plaintiff, Constable Fred Winkle served the papers | ator and former screen actor. Washington — Mrs. proves; Dallas — Bishop Cannon quizzed three hours by fellow churchmen regarding stock market activities, Washington — Flexible provision in tariff me table bill after 16 months’ work. Washington — McBride denies he his approval to the contention that the Volstead law permits the manufacture of home brew, ~ Washington rejects amendment to out of keep Senate poison takes brief automobile ride. | Rhinock | | Hoover im-| industrial alcohol as enforcement is| transferred to department of justice. | St. Louis - Protestant, Jew and Catholic plead for dissipation of re- ligious prejudices at religious sem- inar, Foreign London — Eight American debu- tantes presented to court. Managua, bandits and four Nicaraguan na- tional guardsmen killed in six skir- mishes. Bombay — First woman arrested in civil disobedience campaign, sen- tenced to one year. New England Portland, Me.—Kcnneth W 20-year-old state ward, ,allegedly confesses slaying young bride on April 4 because of “gencral diss faction with conditions at hom Amherst, Mass—Dwight W. Mor- row, ambassador to Mexico and na- val parley delegate, voted outst ing Amherst graduate by class. Boston—Throwing of acid which destroyed $5,000 worth of clothing being cleaned in dyeing concern de- clared work of racketeers Hartford, Conn.—Population of 161,324, gain of 288 since 1929, believed to have placed city ahead of Bridgeport for first time in vears, making city second largest in state Worcester tion of 3 t tended Boston—Bis Calcutta tells bishops of church th minion status, Warren, R. T.—Establishment of charitable nursing and hospital cen ter for residents provided in will of late Joseph W. Martin, disposing of nearly milion dollar estate Mass.—Bud, 40-pound South American monkey, “escaped ape,” cap- ams Mass.—Annual conven- district of Rotarians at- 1,006 op F. B. Fisher of world conference of Methodist Episcopal India should have do- ringtat ¢ Haven, Conn.—The Journal- Courier sayvs that several Yale stu- involved in last week's dis- pended for two weeks. Into Mexico Hereafter Nogales, Ariz, May 15 (P— American bankers have been in- formed by Mexican Consul Jose Valenzuela that an order has been received from President Ortiz Ru- bio forbidding the import of sil- ver in any ‘orm into Mexico. Valenzuela said the order ap- plied to silver coin, bullion and ore and Mexican coin now in the United States as well as coin of other nations. Under strict interpretation of the order, tourists and others will have to carry gold, or gold certi- ficates for money og enteri Mexico. The penalty for viola- tion will be confiscation of sily coin possessed, and a CHILDREN TOGIVE Waltz clog Jean Forsy trude W Virginia Walsh, G Feeney, Flor Winifr han inces Mary Kelly Marjo Lin Kalino Graco Muriel Emmett, Thomas, Dorothy Ble SHIPS IN HARBOR _Iaew Britain Chapter Has Or tion Meeting—sche hip Held Tonizht DANGING R, VOIDING STORN Miss McCrann's Pupils in Pro- caragua — Sixteen | Boston—New England Milk Pro- | ducers’ association reduces price of milk to Boston dealers from nine to eight cents a quart Connecticut Speakers at Windham Women's Republican asso- ciation meeting pledge support to Lieut. Gov. Ernest E. Rogers as re- publican gubernatorial candidate Plainville—Richard Madigan, 21, New Britain, killed and five injured two scriously in automobile colli- Putnam County | sion Norwich—Nelson Bouley. mitted of bushes Meriden—City signs contract world war monument Bridgeport—Mrs. Louise W. Mar- ble, Meriden, elected president of Women's Universalist Missionary so- ciety of Connecticut. Bridgeport—Jur; disagrees in £20.000 alienation of affections' suit of Oliver Martin, con Arthur L. Clark, wealt dealer. Bridgeport—Mrs. labes, Bridgeport of the Connecticu Temple Sisterhoods Hartford—Master Plumbers’ a sociation of Connecticut names Wil- liam J. Henry Haven 60, com- cide by hanging in a clump for Lewis R elected president Federation of | president Hartford—Charles A dean of Connecticut drugg! in $2nd year. BALL \a\le (0\(\||~~m\l R Hartford, May 15 (# — Gover Trumbull today announced the ap- pointment of Eric T. Ball of New Haven a member of the bhoard harbor commissioners for New Ha- ven harbor to fill the vacancy c ed by the death of Frank W. Row- | 1oy The appointnient is until the mext session of the general assembly HADASSAH FLOWER DAY committer of Junior Hadassah met last evening at the home of Mrs. Morrin Shur- berz. Miss Bessic Dubowy, cRair- man of the national fund commi tee, reported that “Flower Day" wil held Sunday, May 15. Arrange- ments have been completed for the open air supper to be given on Thursday cvening, May 25 at Pin- naclerox Farm. Plans are under way for a boat ride to be held in June the How One Woman Lost Lost Her Double Chin Lost Her Prominent Hips Lost Her Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor | Gained in Vivaciousness | Gained a Shapely Figure 1f you're fat—remove the cause! KRUSCHEN SALTS contain the 8 mineral salts your body organs glands and nerves must have to function properly. When vour vital organs fail to perform their work correctly—your | bowels and kidneys can’t throw off that waste material—before vou rea- lize it — you're growing hideously | doesn’t convince you this is the Pounds of Fat PR AT Take half a teaspoon(ul of KRUSCHEN SALTS in a glass of hot water ever morning—do mot overeAt and—in 3 weeks on the scales and, note how many bounds of fat nave vamished. Notice alss that vou have gained ¢nergy—your skin ix clearer *parkla with glorious healt Counger in body—keener in mind CHEN will give any fat person a urprise ; Get bottle of KRUSCHE, SALTS ir Drug Dept weeks) ven this first bottle and surest way to lose don't feel a superb in health—so gloriously ~vigorously alive rafest fat—if you provement energetic et \money gladly returned. even | Chorus: of | | | 4 (lasts 4 easi- | im- | — your gram Tomorrow Evening Miss Mary R. McC pupils in a dance recital on Frida the Y. W. C. A recital willgnark t rann closing of Miss McCrann's clsses Mss McCrann Chorus” summer. Kiddie oughout the city and in numerous out of town following Part 1 Interpreting the mu fashion —Grace Judd. F her, Muriel Sperry, Patsy Jane Walsh, P LeWitt Conn arl — Mary Judd Jean Forsyth t Mabel Hinchliffe Schneider, Agnes Fi Banner. “La Fevia Foo Show Doll Irish Lilt — Judd Tarantella—Marian Walsh Ann Atw lton Mary Marie Eleanor Mae Agnes Filton, Mabel ! Part 11 Flo Arb Ma Judd, Mabel mmn:f., Banner ton “Two Lit rv. Lois | Sc Little Bo Peep and Blue— Mary Judd. Grace Judd Papillon — Miss McCrann “To a Wild Rise” — Ba Part 1T ddies Chorus — Florence Winifred Menousek, Mary Muriel Thomas, Touise Dorothy Herrmann nice Mann. Gertrude Walsh ginia Walsh, Marjorie 1 Mary Kalinowski, Virgini Mary Kelly, Jean Forsyth, Blews. Grace Tap Routine Acrobatic Routine — J syth Swanee Girle — Virginia Walsh Rita Cayer, E Mann, sllian Duntz, Gertrude Wals i Mangan, Vivian Glaser. Doris We appy days—Dorothy Her Leona Peterson, Dorig Bar- Jane Descola, Anna Morchead Lucille Freysinger. Ieabe Trene Winters, Virginia t Class, Sheehy, Herrmann laskus. Shechan Passenger Liner Lands Fares al New Lomon Today and n e and Sou ha r tio! sche hor tod 1 Steamship comy o'clock this morr Admits Beiw Peépcn Man Pa\s Fi ine 01 dn d him § omas Matteo, 10 the lon of Pla BODY 1\ Thom ps: body of cticut 2 leapi Holyoke. Relativ foation m S clot Cagle’s Coaching Don't fool ruins roma If the one you're fond of has halitosis (unpleasant breath), it's your duty to call atten- tion fo it and suggest the ef- fective remedy—Listerine used full strength.’ Certainly this course is a better one than putting up with halitosis and saying nothing about it. A great many people fool themselves in thinking they never have halitosis. Whata presumption! Because no- body knows when he or she isa victim. Halitosis doesn't yourself! Since h never an itself to tim, you you have it. Halitosis nce—end it announce itself to you. But it does to others. And that offends. Being an active germicide capable of killing 200,000,000 germs in 15 seconds, full- strength Listerine che mouth fermentation and in- fection—both a cause of odors. Then it gets rid of the odors; it is a powerful de- odorant. Use Listerine morn- ing and night and between times, before meeting others. Lambert Pharmacal Com- pany, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A. 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