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' t NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 192$. WEDDING GIFTS A Selection of FOSTORIA GLASS is sure to please the bride Gift Dept. THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 161M71 MAIN SI. You Can Get Along in a Pinch Willi your last year's-' light weiphl nothing but here is where the hitch conies Thu new 1 :''.'.' models don't pinch J'hey'r" roomier making the snug fit of your pn-vnt summer suit as obsolete us last Sunday' jaaoltne Here it- the Silur Lining The new price;, on l!i: new clothe don't pinch cither, making It easy for the man who was guilts to "got aluns" to conic alon. Uorsfull C"ol Suit." $15.00 1 1 I'alm tle.n li Suil l laniiel Trousers Fair hie Sweaters HORSFALLt 95-99)4sy!umSlm Hartford. "II I'ays to Buy Our Kiud" CATCH TWO YOUTHS AFTERJILD RIDE Couple Finally Are Arrested at Norw tcli. Conn.. June IS. --After a wild automobile ride through streets of the city at IV; p ported rate of !0 miles an hour, sideswiping a. truck on (lit way, t'hnrles Lasky, 2n, of New London, nnd Francis An toniae, CI, of Kast Lyme, were ar- M.ed at Moi,!il. yesterday after noon, after they bad giw ii f deral rmblbHIon Officer Harry W. Avery a b- aiing w hen he tried to hold them for Nta'e polire officer.s. Officer Avery intercepted their ear and took litem to a Moutvitl ' store. Aa be took down the tele phone to eat! the state police, the Iwo men attacked him. got hold of his Jdack.iaok, striking him over the head and hands with it, breaking one of his tingere, and got away in their car. The officer pulled his re volver and fired several shots. The two escaped men were cap lured later after they had abandon ed their machine and taken to the woods. .State I'olicr-men Johnson and Mugavero made ;ie arrest and the men were locked up at police headquarters here. The yolks of Kgyptian eggs ar larger in proportion than those Jf epgs produced in America. USE 5E1BERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM STRENGTH FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Vour children need plenty of pure, sweet milk as much as they need the fresh air and the sunshine. We are ready to serve you r, ! ICTERTfi-SON) PERKINS GIRL IN FAINTf COURT Will Again Take Witness Stud Monday Now York, June IS tv At the end of the first ek of her trial for the murder of Thomas Temple ton. hr suitor, 17-year-old Dorothy lviklns It seeking to calm her traco ncrwts lor .nonaay a oruem . ,,,,. , b01)i )n September of tho on the witness stand In her own bo- ,. s,.ur .g,u, tiring a locomo hall. Ulve on the Hoek Inland railroad out Slumping oer the back ot In r 0, ;iuoii, l0wa, Whether ho sacrl iluir In a faint after a dy of fre-liked a distinguished career In law iii:i nl auhblng, she was carried from ()r surgery will remain unanswered the courtroom yesterday, compelling ' iu,t t. work he chose eventually adjournment of the trial. niade him intcmailonally known Michael Connors. S6, and married, J and a leader in two w idely dlverai nm nn th. BtunH when the dlminu- tied tlrlrls ox head of an lnlernu. ... . . . . . .... i . i- . .... ..-.m.i, her falher favored Templeton as her suitor she preferred Conners. He Is sir', lug a sentence for wife b.-ating and was brought from .'all to testify. Me said he previously served a term In Atlanta for mail theft. Asfdstant District Attorney Mc Donald dangled u crumpled ph-ce of paper In front of the witness. He wild he never siw It before. "Didn't Mrs. Corners talic this l.lt. i- of Dorothv Perkins' from your cent pocket?" the prosecutor asked. I IS. fore ronnen, had a cpco to answer lli-r.- was a rustling at the ! prisoner's table and Dorothy, Strug- irling to get up, slumped back in a feint. The note, Mr. McDonald con- tended, wn written by the girl from hler celi a few weeks ago. The clrfensa contends that lem- pl-ton was shot accidentally while the girl and her father were grap- mi., for ,.,, of . revolver norothv ;,ld ,l,e rnrried to nrotect u . t . ft,. hnnd..ve Engineers, wlilen una necome : of Mrs. Conner. ONE WAY TO CURE Cheshire Inventor Claims Pan acea lor Insomnia London. June 13 lP Only the old fashioned folUs will go on courting phantom sheep a, an inducement to ; sleep if half of the claims are realiz d of the inventor of a new ma ehine designed to relieve insomnia victims of all their bothers. This novel contrivance which was icccnily patented by a young Ches hire Inventor after four years of ex- ' l,r,f.nll,irr rni-flllA !l O althlVlt lo adapt the science of chromopatliy or relief by colors to the treatment Jof sleeplessness. Tim user of the laDOaratus. unon going to bed, places the sleep producing machine, which in many ways has tlie apprarance of a wireless receiving set. upon a nearby table, and presses inteniiil tently at a swiieli which is held In his hand. This causes rays of I'-' different colors lo flash from the machine in a pre-arranged sequence and if is the effect of this combina tion of colors upon the retina of the eye that is supposed to Induce sleep for eve, i the most restless petrous. Many stubborn eases of sleepless ness are declared to have been over come in periods varying from JO to IS minutes, and furthermore, the inventor contends I'nat by the use of bis apparatus he is easily able lo put an ordinary person to sleep at almost any time during daylight. The rays have no 111 effect whatever, says the inventor, on the eyesight. Summer Vacation Trips By Sea, River, Lake BERMUDA Two Days from .New Vork AII-year-'Koiunl Vacationists' Paradise No other resort combines Ber nuda's lcely scenic charm, ilorious climate, widest variety if outdoor sport?, or the pleas ure of merely relaxing in an itmosphere of blessed peace and quiet, such as Bermuda ilone can olier. For here, in a uuaint 11th century country, lblaze with flowers, surrounded with turquoise tinted waters, there are no trains, trolleys or autos to annoy through th jangling discord of whistles, bells or horns travel in Ber muda is by boat, carriage or bicycle and there are no fac tories to pollute the heavenly air with smoke. Bermuda's chief business Is to keep her visitors happy and contented. The strongest endorsement of Ber muda's charms lies In the thou sands who return year after year, for 'tis said that "Only one Oslt to Bermuda is but a peep into Paradise." BY H ATER TO QUEBEC Thousand Islands M. Lawrence Ttlver Rapids Montreal Que bec AiKShle ( ha.-in and the Hudson River Nine Days New York baek in New iork lyfK Tours to Europe. South America, Egypt, the Holy Land, Around-the-World Cruises We represent all steamship lines. We maintfin an agency in New York and are therefore in a position to obtain passports and vises for our clients at short notice. Call or Write for Literature and Sailing: Lists Geo. A. Quigley, 308 Main St. WARRENS. STONE, UBORMAN, DIES (Continued from first Pag) able building of New York, tho largest offleo building In the world. Marled A Fireman When Warren S. Stone completed nil arndemlo education In May. 187 Ilia father wanted liliu to tuko up tlio study of luw, while the nun waa Inclined toward aurgery. Aa a sort of compromise, tf It may be called i ...a ......i- ! I........ .1... i i i In America. One of the characteristics of Mr. Sione in doing a thing was a de termination to do It as well us any one could. In that spirit lie began:"0";"1"",,4" fin firing his locomotive and In thai of laOO OOU. and asurp lu of 00, spirit he continued, although pro- Three year, lu ter t. r so urces motion was slow. He worked five "e nearly 135.000 000. This was veara and nine months at the tlr- followed by the establishment of ing Job before he was promoted to I several other banks throughout the enirineer. Then he rounded out a 'country, controlled by tho brolhcr- . . . . , quarter or a century on me roao. uy putting In 13 years and three months at the throttle In freight and passenger service. Through all those years Mr. Stone had Innate executive anility. lor inc display of which he had little oppor- tunlty In the locomotive cab. But ho had shown it in the councils of his fellow engineers and while still ,noiuinK ma juu in ...... ""- .. August. 1303, to H the position of grand chief of the In- Iternational Brotherhood of I.ocomo- i vacant by the death of Grand Chief P. M. Arlhur while delivering an ad 1 dress at Winnipeg, Man. I'p to the time he started for Cleveland to take up his duties, Mr. Stone never 1 had been east of Chicago. I Hid fiood Work I F.arly in his administration Mr. I Stone was confronted with a serious I situation because railroad workers generally nau oecoi e u..-a v-u dlrvToMeirUlllVlri, and nnanced a man order In the end brought about satisfac K on 8 Profit-sharing basis to lory freemen, He grouped the ! provide themselves with the neces transportation systems of the coun- isitles of life. irv Into eastern, western and south- Mr. Htono was born on a farm eastern sections. After reaching 'tear Alnsworth, Iowa. February 1. igrcenicn nts with the railroads in the t " "er . Willi Uiose Ol me eaMem stjiiiuii ut- v.wu....j - came deadlocked and the matter j winter. He rounded nut this pre wrn! to arbitration, an agreement i llminarv education with study at t.eing reached on the basis of those , Washington Academy. Washington, of the other sections. Town, and at Western College. Iowa. ii,,.. until Word He became a member of the Broth- A3 grand chief of the engm I 1 . r t h ,-Hl OOfl Mr. StOllO tOOK H11 aC- I th e part In the campaign of the ; railroad em;Hoe.V organizations foi i the Adamson law. In all negotl- , alior.s he earned a reputation for ! always keeping his word and never losing his temper, and althougn lie A MOTHT.K said to lis the other day: "I wish I had economized on soniftlilnu Ix-stdes JIII.K when my children were growing up." Von will tliinli so, to. some day. MOORLAND FARM GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK Is hat thn children need. Kaw flavor all there. Irip us C It. WEIDMAX, hupt. BBOBBaBI Twelve-Day Cruise to PORTO RICO a 1 50.00 and up I rom New Vork Every Saturday WEST INDIES CRUISES I'rom New Vork F.very Saturday JCISS.OO and up Twenty-two Days WASHINGTON Three Days New Vork ha-k to New Vork $30.00 NOVA SCOTIA BOSTON YARMOUTH II M.II AX DKJIJV ST. JOHN l.i'xy Sunday or Thursday Eleven Days New York ba'k to New Vork a 1 04.00 THE ST. LAWRENCE Niagara Tails Toronto Thou sand Islands Montreal lake t hamplnln and lake George Nine Days New Vnrk hack to New Vork $32.75 ALASKA EXTENSION TOUR Seattle or Vamwiver and Return glHO.OO snd up Fourteen Days bectm en of the most prominent labor leaden In the country he had gained the distinction of never liav. Ing been railed upon to lead a strike, lie was quoted once pa having aald: "It la a fundamental principle with out which no Inbor organisation can hope to exist, that It must carry out its contracts," . . One of Mr. Stone's early achieve, meats In behalf of the engineers was the erection of the brotherhood 14 story office building In Cleveland. II paid tor Itself In ten years, at the end of which time It was valued at more than $3,000,ltu. Another fea ture of his administration was com pulsory life Insurance for all engin eers. During moro thnn 20 yeara aa chief executive of the brotherhood It Increased from a membership of 88,000 with C9, 000,000 Insurance In effect to nearly !0.0fr mi embers car rying approximate' JOO.OOO.OOO of life, sickness and accident Insurance. With wldo experience in money matters us a result of having han dled millions of dollars of brother hood dues and Insurance and having mado nn exhaustive study of to- operative banks throughout tho wor d. Mr. Stone presented a plan for an engineers' co-operative bank at the triennial convention In 1918 and was authorised to start such a bank In Cleveland. It was opened 1......-I .i,j4 In aHrl'Mon A ttllhst Atlt lUl u. ... . - ---- - - ! interest was acquired In the Lmplre jlrust Company of New York, ; Because the brotherhood co-oper- ativ,e bank could handle only a llm- ilea amount oi uumii unui-i nm restrictions of the national banking Haws, the Brotherhood Holding Company, conceived by Mr. Stone, ' was Incorporated In 19::' for $1,01)0, - v. lao ikw uews ouiu ; e,lfi.,n.er,. A year later the Broth- ,crbood Investment company was In- vorvor&le4 ,.th a capital of $10 ofto 000 The brotherhood retained j.j pt,p cpnt of (,e common stock of (he criterprisT-s. A 21-story build ing for the bank was erected in Cleveland and the Brotherhood Building Association acquired a 17 story building in the same city. Mutual Benefits ' Umler Mr. Stone's guidance the engineers os Individuals Invested more than $:,000,n00 in coal mine . Vpnlrktf .nd TVest j l""- as a noy no wnra on ,nnnllls , ;erhood of Locomotive Engineers in 1 1 K 5 4. six months after being pro- , moled to engineer. His ability and ibis Interest In th organization was recognized by his election as secre- , tnry-lr'ssuror of his meal oivision. j Then he was made bond of the local i grievance committee and later cnair- milk. Vltamlnos, proteins and a postal. TF.L. "29-13 and Rail JAMAICA CRUISES From New York Fvcry Wednesday s.200.00 anil np Fifteen Days VOYAGE ON INLAND SEAS VIA GREAT LAKES TRANSIT CORPORATION Tri-Weekly Service from Buffalo Eleven Days New Vork hack to New Vork 1 5.1.00 OLD VIRGINIA WASHINGTON NORFOLK OI.I POINT COMFORT NAT URAL BR IDG F LU RAY CAVERNS Seven Days New Vork back to New York ST0.00 WASTTlNWOlVaiTri ATLANTIC CITY Six Days New York b-k In ew York 150.00 THE HUDSON RIVeF DAY LINES OFFER to those who contemplate a summer vacation trip a great number of tours, each with an appeal of Its own. With New York as a starting point snd your own desires as the direct ing genius It Is possible to moke your varation such as to be memorable for many years. man of the central committee of ad- Just mont. for the brotherhood of the entire Itock Island system. When he became head of the brotherhood he made hit home In Cleveland and took an aclWe part In all Its olvlo enterprises, being es pecially Interested In educational affairs. In October, 1SH, Mr, Clone mar ried Miss Carrie B. Nowell of Agency, Ipwa. BIG COLLECTION s-y0RK Metropolitan Museum Gets Gilt From Rockefeller New Tork, June 18 George Grey Barnard's $2,000,1)00 collection of Gothic art, tho Cloisters, for which several cities and Individuals In the country have been bidding, will remain in New York as the gift of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., to the Metropolitan museum of art. Mr. Kockefeller paid $600,000 for the collection, building and land In the northern part of Manhattan Island. Salvaged In many instances from pigsties nd dry stone walls of France by Mr. Barnard, a sculptorthe col lection consists of between 600 and 700 pieces of sculpture, pulntlng and other worka, mostly of the French Koinaneaque and Gothic period. Twenty years ago when Mr. Barnard started the collection as a hobby. French peasants regrded the ruins of Cloisters s rubbish. After he had shipped? the pieces out of France, the government forbade exportation of such relics. Mr. Rockefeller has many times browsed among the sculptures, capl- WILLYS- MIM.II I 1 11 M'y" IHIIIIIJIIII SSK HtWIIUIIT sajBWsr snHttsJMN Mil' " " sKKSWIHsWIWWJIBaaBBF NtT i ''-.m. . tttttMtWtu " This is the first time in the history of automobiles that a full-size, five-passenger Sedan with sliding gear transmission has been offered at so low a price! A very roomy, very comfortable Sedan with extra-wide doors fine cloth upholstery nickel-finish interior fit tings a streamline body with a beauti ful satin finish. All Slid Touring, S495; AH Sieel Cotipt, $635; All Slttl SeJan, $715; f. o. 4. Toltdo. World's Lowest Priced Cars 127 (alt, the statutes snd paintings. He knows practically every Item In the uolluotlon which Includes a monu mental torso of the crucllled Christ and statue of the Virgin and child. Tho city of Los Angeles had raised $60li, (HtO, It ws reported, toward buying the Cloisters. Individuals In Chicago were also negotiating with Mr, Barnard who decided to sell be cause too much time and thought was being taken from his work. He refused many private offers because he wanted the public to benefit from his efforts. The building will be opened In the fall after the objects j have been catalogued. PREFERRED DEATH TO. REPARATION Tiiis Is Explanation of Wellesley Farms Tragedy Wellesley Farms, Mass., June 13 Pi Because they preferred death rather than separation during the j summer vacation, Sterling Mills, 18- year-olif high school student, and ( Prlcllla Amldon, his 16-year-old j sweetheart, agreed to die together I last Tuesday. Details of the suicide pact were obtained by Assistant District Attor- ney Dudley D. Ranney of Norfolk county after he had questioned the , boy for several hours In tho New- j ton hospital yesterday. Mills, who Is ! in a critical condition with a bullet wound In his head, said that the girl shot herself and that he then took the revolver, which was her father's, and turned It on himself. Mills said he met the girl on the way from school last Tuesday by an arrangement of several days before. i O V ERLAND Tim A Fine, Powerful Sedan for 5Passengers . at a Price Never Before Thought Possible Now Every Family Can Enjoy Real Closed Car Comforts New Standard Sedan f.o.b.ToUdo tvith Sliding Gear Transmission R. C. Cherry St. They went to her houas and got lbs revolver and then walked Into the woods off Glen road. He fired Ihs gun once as a tf hnd gave It to 1'rlscllla. She shot herself through the head. Mills said lie then picked up the weapon and turned It on him aelf. ' , Assistant Plstrlet Attorney Ran ney said the boy'a slory seemed tru and unless there are untoward de velopments there will be no prosecu-H tion. Mills, who has been uncon scious three duya. does not know that Prlscllla la dead and will not bAold until bis condition Improves. Captains of the old East India company's traders shared heavily In voyage profits. 1 MR. BRIDEGROOM What Are You Going to Give Your June Bride? Can you give her anything she will appreciate more than a thought of a home of her own, by pre senting her with a membership in the New Britain Co-operative Savings and Loan Association, which will automatically act as a savings account, until you later desire to build or buy a homethen yon can secure a most liberal mortgage which you re pay just like rent How much does it cost to start? One Dollar a month or more, as you wish. So, before you start the honeymoon see our Secretary. . 210 National Bank Bldg. Phone 521 FINE y MOTORIC A in MeAxsesr A chassis proved by millions of milca in the hands of over 250,000 owners a 27 horsepower engine axles of Molybdenum steel smooth-riding pat ented springs big, safe 10-inch brakes disc-type clutch foot accelerator 52, Weeks toRiy RUDOLPH Tel. 2051-2 Turkish Lawi in Syria Headed for Junk I'M Beirut, Hyrla. Juna II (Wrh Ottoman code, which has bean the law of the land In Syria for. sev eral centuries, soon will bs replaced by the French system. Under what la known us the Judicial fusion de cree, comprehensive changes are to be Introduced Into tht If gal system substituting French procedure (or '(urklsh. M. Vergelot, sponsor or ihs ju dicial fusion decree, has arrived here from France, Assisted by sis other French magistrates he will codify th new laws. Upon comple tion of the work hs will assums his office as thu legal adviser to the , high commissioner, : 4-37 PARK Sr PHONE- 1720 41 Second Floor Telephone 1052