New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 2, 1916, Page 9

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1916. DR, WAITE INTENDED T0 COMMIT SUIGIDE Took Sleeping fabiets Expecting Never to Awaken New York, May 2 —Mrs. Margarct | Horton, studio companion of Dr. Ar- | thur Warren Waite, admitted to As- sistant District Atlorney Dooling yes- | tgrday that the dentist had taken an overdo, of sleeping drugs on the night before his arrest, with the in- tention of never waking up. On that | very afternoon they met in the cor- | ridors of the Berlitz school where they were studying foreign languagc together, and Dr. Waite asked her to | buy some sulphonal and trional tah- | Jets. He was very nervous, according | to Mrs. Horton's story, and she fearcd to irritate him by refusing his re- quest Less than an hour later she return- ed to the school, where the dentist 4 was waiting for her, and gave hime w1l AR z = == A plain, plum- the slecping tablets which she coull : < £ > b colored pack- purchase, several dozen packages. | A V4 | age but—real Dr. Waite, displayed anger becitise TR 2 she had bought “so little.” and Mrs 4 : q . . Horton told him, she said, that the | 1 — car 3 drug stores in the neighborhood | AR e . ATURALLY would ot sell her any more. i W SrE Nothlng but N 3 Observing that Dr. Waite was under | P \E e intense mental strain. Mrs. Horton | _ ‘ 4_ : good tobacco asked him whether the stories she had seen in the newspaper abo 8 % That’s all. the murder of his father-in-iaw, Johin ok T e R it That’s all that goes inside Perfections to give ot pledUnntEgE SR B irug £39 : them their unusually mild, yet refreshingly- Horton told Assistant Distr Attorney Dooling. “But he said they AER d good taste. would never get him hecause he : | But you’ll come right back for Perfections tended to end his life that night.” : | every time because they're According to Mrs. Horton's account i eas TURALLY GOOD ; BN et e e JUST NATURALLY Aenr ; L “MAKE THE OLD HOME BRIGHT AND the aiamond toruuoise rine which o E S oLggatta MyonsIobecco G R il £y Sneg d YOUR LIGHT BILLLS LIGHT” unconfirmed rumor that the dentst had smuggled quantities of uncut dia- TR N 3 4% 5 \ SRS | monds into this country from Africa. | X % B After giving her thc money and the 3 ; sy o A | ring, Mrs. Horton 3] ¥ i i A XRLP 5358 P I8 sayvs the dentist seized her by the arms and said i i i i You will find that the use of these modern e e e e i oK ( | i g 8 lamps makes the cost of electric lighting sur- tar good. : 5 Gy Bl &l @ 1 | ; ] prisingly small. 1ey kissed and parted. On the fol- lowing day Mrs. Horton was motoring ; R DR o ) ” 2 2 LAST CHANCE! along Riverside Drive with her friend : t e Mrs, Dorothy Palmenberg. On passins | : y This is the last month ofour‘grcar hguse e s M el i B wiring campaign. During THIS MONTH says sl looked A e e N R B b s e LA ] S 5 b LT N : T ) ONLY you secure special prices on wiring, shades down, remarked to her friend N -1 Well, 1 l be dead.” | N 1 DN " Y o FEALEN 3 s i special discount on fixtures, 12 months to 2 uess 16 must e ead.” s J 5 % s % A 7 2 . 7 b & ] H H V) TR T IRt e | R Ty s e A 23 i RSN 5. : ! 3 ; pay for the entire installation, and o Srst Gimapommiment 15 De: Wats e e R, LR A : FREE MADZA LAMPS that the overdose of sleep powders Wil SV X \ TR AT o x;‘t: x A did not kill him. At the time i 3 \& 4 7 '.y" s Ny =5 s | @ Take advantage of this great offer at gave them to him, Mrs. Horton su once. After this month it will be too she was not aware that he intended | " § 3 A : & 5 R . < > ap to commit suicide with them, al- BRCRRL 8 e h i Sk 4 T e ; f | late. An estimate of cost places you under :;mu:h v‘m; was known to her when | no obligation. Telephone us today. ey partec ¢ While in the office of Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Dooling vesterday e - g i ® ° A . > bust Ing- Pe Q Appointment of Supervising Commis- week told Mr. Dooling all she knew werage standing in the busin Iing SEARCH U. S. VESSELS ' s ! lish course of the educational course, ‘ sion Has Been Completed. ° about =~ Mrs. Horton's relations with | pegee pact Allows Cubs to Retain As | just elosed 1 e e Dr. Waite, Mrs. Palmenberg's story | g T | sian news agency despatch from Teh l a er 0 > ma as 3 ¢ Mrs. | v Players anageme oo 5 = —— g e e et WS age espatc - o !!'[‘m"Jl:n “l\!l‘(“h(v‘\\lglh ”\(I‘:'cd??r‘):‘:‘lnll“\\'(‘;‘y:]rl | e LR e O'CONNOR TO JOIN R SOX. Secrctary Lansing Assures Lake € zll-} eran says that arrangements have t Vait 0 says It's S - S S heen completed for the information of 7] g1 s ”» "D " not say that Dr. Waite spoke to her | sires—Weeghman Says It's So, - ; .ot<| rers Assoclation Dominion Docs | Peen comple Sl 'PHONE “Electricity for Everything. PHONE about eloping to Egypt, she did ad- Manhattan College Pitcher Gets a commission to supervise ok 2 230 mit that he often discussed German Chicago, May 2.—President Weegh- Flattering Offer. Not Intend to Prosccute Plan | nances of Persia 30 2 as bein a place worth visiting man of the Chicago (‘ubs took sue 2 4 | The Persian treasurer-general will e e '|(f1ir<’ln‘o;ml\' with' Garry, Herrmann yesterday: on Naw Xork, ' May§ 2=-Capt. | Iiranis Detroit, Mich.,, May 2.—Williamn | preside over the commission, which arranged ' e "7 | the charge that he would have to di-| O'Connor, pitcher of the Manhattai | yiiinggton, president of the Lake!will include representatives of Russia rriers association, has made public| and Kngland. The body will decide 2 2 ‘ing roster to meet the | college baseball team, probably will telegram from Secretary of State what financial assistance Persit ro- | mm————— - — — e husband Harry Mack Horton, who | SR ”1“: giving n*»]‘:‘rmln e ‘x::::.'ll\t(“ll\:il qn’n;‘; )(’;“\‘:\( ’Y'w;;;_"ll.‘\‘:nl uvx\\(? 1::.‘\!.I .1.‘-\'3: 1c a word each day pays for a_classified ady. in the Herd M Dualiheas . RUSRER R e v s cienlino S ol rromi | utlering b Tronty satardeyanalioiom] | Cned s EEERmEREChE mas TRigns faer ol LRI TR e You get results. That’s what you want. outside, however, until he had a | President Tener insisting that I re-|nor said he probably would accept. | 2 CHFCIL: L (hadian lake ports. — - chance to tell Mrs. Palme hhl'm‘; \\h.’“L duce my roster to the twenty-one | Previous to the Red Sox proposition | | report recently was published to the he thought of her for telling tales | Himt,” sald Weeghman. “It is in the | the Manhattan college hox artist had | (y, ¢ “inat the Canadian authorities A ; 7 on his wife. The encounter occurred | Peace agreement that Phil Ball of the | received several inducements — from o o0 01 remove sailors of bellig- ¥ just as Mrs. Palmenberg stepped out | Browns and mysclf be permitted to [ Western clubs Ll lionsitrom Great L ooy ‘of Mr. Dooling’s office. When Mpr. | carry as many men as we choose and O'Connor has played with tho var- | 2100 Noe R 0 e B = borts, and.! e . Horton angrily accused her of making | Use them at any time. That is what | ity nine four y, “"”'”'“ that time | y0 L ingston brought the matter be- a 4 false statements, Mrs. Palmenbers | T inten to do. There are a fow !(I:;;“h‘:ln]: ')“‘I(l:.llj(:"|;l'\“ no h”l)';|;:;:\"“ fore the state department. turned on him in a rage and called | magnates, perhaps, in the league who right e | E 3 | minish his pl Mrs. Horton was accompanied {» | Minish : : . Aon ! the District Attorney's ,,,,-.‘(,,. by hee | Tequirements of the National Leaguc. |sign with the Boston American ; He declared that it was not nece - | league club at the close of school in June. Bill Carrigan sent him a | him several strong names, concluding | have protested against my retaining | With terrific speed and splen con- iven out by Mr. Livingston «uotes | 3 with a remark, that he was the “kind | and using as many players as T please. trol. - In lis three eamnes this veauill W0, ee erom: (he! American consul | : of a man who beat his wife and then y but that will not have any effect on | he has struck out thirty-four batter., general at Ott as follows | ¥ ¢ S 3 s s an ave ¢ of 11 1-3 to a game. = ¥ o C. | resumed friendly relations with her.” | me. 1 am abiding by the cla that | & i ‘I am informed by the Canadian'! “ 5 A was inserted in the peace compact = ! qepartment of external affairs th i Keep the stom- @ A sallow skin, Constipation The stomach j E | “The way I understand it is that | BXIT, JOE CORBETT! MEe) 5 h these regulations are not applicable to | e sell and dull eyes, a bil- should be the stren, [fthe"Chicagoielulfeantcarry ity Nortall B E T o T e SRR Joseph Cor- | river and harbor ports and that any | ;()l:\ l;"d with @ ious attack ora romptly re- 2 bodyg,thbgtf | hundred players, if it choos and i ,ett, brother of Jame Cornbaeet and | £ | instructions that may have been issued § ¢ i e . Sl , b MEN’S SUlTS [fplay: them alls SThe nternreation | iicher for the Baltimore Ouioi 2 | in that behalt have been ecancelled. | Beecham’s Pills B sick headache ieved, fo y the bloqd is its ‘ | | Herrmann put on it was spoken of b when that team won the uple | The department states, however, rule | 4 A proven rem- tell you when cause serious life, leep jt o fore and declared crroncous. There- | who made an attempt to “conie “,',. Al eR P ST B cdy‘ for all dis- |8 this important trouble, if neg- pure, rich ond WOMEN’s SUITS fore, no liced, will be given to WAt | pack” this spring atter a retirement | yoix will he enforced at all seaports.” | criers ot the organ is out of lected.f The ac- red with Beech s from Cincinnati © probahly several vears, was released yess | 4 T Dt N % $ eech- Yatan s n- in fono pelithelmagnates NHDEOhICAH | Mavan oo (et S a s e SRl e ) e = | W digestive sys order. Beech tion of Beech am'’s Pils, Thjs | Pacific “ league CONVE TION POSTPONED. | heat the Reds here ) Indianapolis, Ind., May 2.—The pro- @ digestion, heart- § promptly on a bowels is gentle edyaCtspmmpt. “Tener evidently does not insist (h e | JGGIE GOING SOUTH. | gressive state convention has heen | A purn flatulence, B sluggish liver, ,l%li‘lt thorough. lyineliminatip, we reduce to the twenty-one limit and | ke s o ro N b ) eyucta- o i e o, e A g rroll | poxtponed from May 24 to June 22, sour eructa- B regulatethe bile S'me)i :;reunot }vaste Mmatter as Ball and [ do. President Johnson | - 58! N S0 e ohly mem- | following the party’s national —con- | tions, annoying B and soon estab- imply a purga- rom the sys. [ i not making the Browns cut down 0o Of the Loulsville American asso-} vention. Delegates to the Jatter con- | gases—all dis* B Jishhealthy con- tive, but a cor- tem, helps the | o e AN it i et ot | R LR S S SR B Vi G e i iy "f‘b.pc:n‘ after us- W ({itions. After rective, which blood throw off ing Beecham's § taking Beech- strengthensand its impurities, pills. Adoseor § b "B the tonestheorgans and improves o will put the e of elimination. the circulation returned Catholic Choral union were placed on two ‘ses. @ complexion ill A - 5 | - le yesterday and a heavy demand organs of diges 1 th : A dose of pills healthy com- Members of Y. M, €. A. Will Compcte REDS RELEASE WILLIAMS LS i e o S R tion in €00 CEAIS e cyes as needed, will plexion, clear Menn Bdohi e el Searnag e S : ; ¢ o - § brighten, head- keep the bowels § ski In Tennis Starting Junc | Cincinnati, May Outfielder Ken- | on May 14 in the Lyceum theater. The shape, improve § SHLEIL, eep the be n gnd buoy- Alreudy @ large number of entrics |Neth Willlams was sent hack to the | exccutive committee is proud of the so- the appetite, ache disappears active and regu- § ant vitality fo]. \ 4 : | i e Spokane, Wash., club yesterday by | leetions made for the quartet work, and tone and and you again lar, and prevent § low o > naveRheenrecelvadBby i vs1cal DI b s Gincimnath + Natlonals & Willianis| fdonsisting fot. MissliMarie | Stodantd; and LY | And $1.00 a Week rector Warren S. Slater of the Y. M. | was released in order to bring the Miss Elsie Baker, Jehn Finnigan and strengthen the feelfreshandfit. constipation. OUR TERMS—On any €. A. for the tennis tournament, which | club down to its allowed quota of | Donald Chalmers. A meeting of the | stomach. chase of $15 or less, $1 first will be held by the assoclation, com- |{wenty-one men. Williams was oh- | chorus will be held tomorrow ovening payment gets the clothes, mencing June The innovation of |ained from Spokane under an ob- | in the T. A. 3. hall pay as you w St oa | membership contest in this branch of | tional agrecment o Liber Terms on sports is expected {o prove very inter- | OBRIEN HEADS TYPOS, { arger purchases. 4 esting. A\ round robin contest will be | STANDARDIZE, DAIRY PRODUC | William O’Brien was clected presi- | Everybody now knows that | held and the winner will be awarded Washington, May 2.—Definitions e (‘Iw ]m“‘l N e l’m_; D Menter sells on liberal terms ag ([ | # gold medal, and his nearest compet- §ang standards for milk. cream and e s ; cash store prices—welcome— | itor will receive a silver medal. The | ogther dairy products will be discussed | R e e N o e e {@ | entries will close May 20 as punlic nearinglin Newj vors Moy | BHE LS Hag e TR LEAR LU ASS Bee Bl 2 335 | The following entries have been re- | g and 10, aceording to announcement | v g 4 ; R S yi en's Suits i 1 N er; secrets ang rasurer, :}m.‘ i $10 to ceived: R. Noren, A. Anderson, .| made toc by the department ofl Hunter; secretary and treasurer Voight, H. Sawtell, Dr. G. W. Dunn, | agriculture. Similar conferences mn} ReCOENCod ad e copding Be a3 Y & WE TDOSAB JWES ADY {® | H. Prentice, A. O. Washburn, J, | be held later In other parts of the “Willlam P. McAllste ant-g e — Ty 1) b ok e et | SR arms, Arthur W. Bachmann i iy . y | wetter, Rev. T. Thienes, J 3 — | beck, W, L. Hagen, H ' g % 4 IN RALEIGIH. H The current issue of “The Theater’ | Gilpatric, G. Campbell Marti Y iiels V. (oo B e in the | speaks in a flattering manner of the e e v A i R RO Shier | Dol ectioninarol ol tooa de BT RE e o n S cehan o The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World At All Druggists, 10c., 25e. ! den stroyed seven bhuildin with an esti-{ theatrical world as “John Miltern™ in, . . . . | William ‘Walthers has been award- | mated loss of $200,000. “The Heart of Wetona.” Directions of special value to women are with every box (o the scheme after the way the Cubs | (1o tem. Acute In- am’s Pills act am’s Pillson the tlme-[estedrem_ : { vesterday that he had been rele [(ibe ias mistaKeisomewheres Sl amENOt F 5 tHie® Meniphis Southerny association T 5 . worrying | club. Brown was secured from the HEAVY \T DEMAND. 5 New York Americans, but later was Scats for the annual concert of the TO HOLD TOURNAMENT.

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