New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1919, Page 14

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Iy x LONE TRAIN ROBBER ' SOUGHT BY POSSE Gulprit Believed to Be Escaped Convict Cheyenne, armed Wyo., and a D hills and round Nov troop of Russell 3 brush lands in | area Medicine Bow | liam Carlisle, notorious bandit, Who last nizht outwitted his pursuers, robbed passengers on a Union Pacific 0 and escaped into the wotnded pos: Fort the from arched dnrknes: boarded the train tourist ibule the at Rock sleeper by | ng window. fired | o but dicrs not gers. thréugh terrify - pagsen “old men ind sailor rob thes roof of the car ers, and forced all | women, children, to contribute. T he told the p: sol- do n- ieved to Have Been Hit. Carlisle iting for senger fired bandit is stood in vestibule | the train at close range Lelieved to have He carried a riflc over his shoulder and a pistol in his hand. Blood was | fond on the pistol which the bandit dropped in his hurried escape. His hat | s found by the train guard. | engers were positive from de- | scription that the bandit was Carlis| Who escaped from the state prison af Rawling last Saturday, and railroad oflic from other evidence were (ually sure that the train bandit who } ed throughout this state in | is responsible for last night's the Wi stop a pas- | and the been hit to Tobbery. Posse Secks Robber. Within a posses had cine FBow left the tr lisle might district sixty and where in 1916. A large pc \ after Carlisle’s escape from prison loft Wamsutter yesterday for Red Desert, where the bandit was believed | he. | While detraining at | the V an eastbound | passenger with a man aid to answer Carlisle’s description riding the rods. The incident was forgotten until reports of last night's Tobbery were received. Was Life Prisonc Carlisle was captured in 1916 fol- Jowing a series of train robberies and gentenced to prison for life. He v considered a model prisoner, buying Iiberty bonds and subscribing to the Red Cross from his savings. se | of this hi tence was commuted to 26. to 50 last September. Carlisle is said to have hoasted that Tie could escape from prison any time | he desired. I am here because I | want to fe here,”” he is said to have told prison officials. urday he was hidden in a box of shirts which left the prison shirt | facto The, box was delivered tg the Union Pacific freight housa. | where Carlisle sawed his way out. He obtained civilian clothing from a sheep herder and stole ammunition | and from cabins. hours of the robbery, sent into the Medi- district where the bandit in. It was thought Car- have sought cover in the miles north of Wheat- he hid for three weeks few been organized Sunday to the posse W, msutter station train | 2d yea in weapons HELLO THERE EDDIE, ‘GREETING TO PRINCE New Yorkers Find Him to Be “A Regular Guy”: Spends Today on Sightseeing Trip. New York, Nov. 18.—The Prince of ‘Wales, now a full-fledged New Yorker in his own right, was up bright and | early today to ‘see the sights” Pleased by the warmth of his wel- | come here vesterday, when he was made a freeman by Mayor Hylan, t youthful heir to the British throne NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDN Plenty of Sunlight Males Flowers and Children Grow It shz space in grow. This ugly t vour backvard look like this? beauty spot, but it keeps the childran i breathing out of doors in the sunlight. flowers children who made this: garden are and children have plenty of space to qusceptible to tuberculosis, and sun- g light and fresh air are the best kinds n of preventive treatment. cily yard the ¢ not untry, whe iren of an open-a York City and t servatory. one was planted and tende school i nsformed an L nement stairway in a real con- activ flowers, but they arc also saving their The cultivation of these blooms not pennies to buy Red Cro: interest only transform an ugly section into a Seals. in These children are not only takingz the raising For ths of Christmas \% DAY, The National Tuherculosis Associa- tion, which directs the annual seal sale, estimates that $6,500,000 will be needed to carry out the nation-wide program _ of additional open-air chools, Sanatoria, clinics, dispensa- ries and visiting nurses the coming ear. This organization, the leading in America to fight the whitc financed chiefly by th ale of the Red Cross Christ- plague, is annual mas Seal CO-OP STORE FOR U. S. EMPLOYES "ashington.—In sury department operative give old H. C. L. stor e and a wallop. the bascment building in Washington, employes maintain thus are of a co- able to displayed a boyish eagerness to come acquainted with the city His morning program included & trip to the top of the 54-story Wool- worth building; an automobile rid- through famous thoroughfar: to .the Stock Ixchange, the United States Sub-Treasury building, historic Trinity church and the Chamber of Commerce. The afternoon will he taken up with visits to the Academy Music and the annual horse show Madison Square Garden. Tonight will attend a dinner of New Yorlk sietins and later will be the guest of honor at a ball in the home of Mrs. Whitelaw Reid. The prince was grected iwith usual warmth wherever he went. howing a democratic gard royal dignity, saluted with such remarks as “Hello, and. “He's a regular guy,” quently called him “Eddie.” be- 1t he w un- disre- him Prince,” and wds, fou FEXPECTS IMMIGRATION, Canada Looks Forward to Great Europe. flux From London, Nov Samuel 18, via Ottawa British po: that tic will begin IHigh prices, he sa Her- mas- of in ter imm the will towards former net believes al cration Canada nea future zive an the mpetus (o movem: countries nt food-producir Tonigr: was and o guarter miy the most Canada tion from steadily stern I op the w from thi one, rowing Defore movement possibly present of formidable future problems o in the EDSALL'S NAME HONORLD. Nov. 19, of troyers construc- will be dsall, of Washi navy tion at namea the Colurabus, Kilted Dy Samow perior on One e mder ladelphia yard Ul for N Tman native while Ky who was hostile in 1899 sisting a officer 1o a pluce of safety. casy The Going down of liviz war-workers are meh That buy- ing them the per of the wi government buildings from box. There cart a large zons ahout the siveets wi Will | with the carrying the i sion | continually which j conference, | tal ! and 20 number located cents ENGLAND IS STRON FOR PRESENT TREATY Not locept Reservations Neces- sitating Dratting of New Terms With Central Powers, Nov. 19.- are considering whether compelled London Great and they Francc are not to proceed out peace treaty league of United & of the iits course It pointed out arising nd the eperation of the tions independently of ttes, pending the deci- American government on that matters ave under, the need immediate attention as the operation of the v ous scite commissions, and it is consid- ered that ccause of this fact it longer possible to delay making pact operativ The opinior that Great any res States tate the the laved, is ven olabi- is no rongly Bri N will ations made by which would nece negot ion of a new 1 British overnment, it has every present intention of the decisions of the Pavis here bt prevails not acc the senate is de- abiding by he belief still e that ult ts in this capi- American governnient itely take its place with the Meanwhile there appears to possibility that Great Britain the others will proceed without United States the wi Alli be the MARRIED TODAY. James Lambert The Lambert James T . Kelaher and Miss United abeth Marriage. wedding of 110 Miss Iliz Lasalle beth G of street and place this at St bride Kelaher took at 9 o'clock church. The tended by Miss An hridesmaid. Will brother of the groom, was the man The bride wore a taupe colored suit trimmed with the same color fur and a large hat ta match. She cu houquet of chrysanthemums. bridesmaid wore a brown suit trimmed with fur and a hat to match. Sh ried chrysanthemums also. Th ple will make their home at 194 Main after a weddir morning Catholie Mary’s was at- livan as T- cou- South Britain | of the German | United | The | NO \% 1 1L W. W. SUSPECT IS dis D: lir mem men ) ers, ity cont tilke wan werd on In ry sent cral oflic brin 500 ingt of 1 <ha A cour | kini | like othe The it ciat the B3 late rece droy thr his gua Tha the her up t 13,0 will mad treaty | the Gives Centra ree of 1he into « upon | men ¢ pledged himself not to defend any made ture, sought with ion Miss Janc The beth Crowley Leroy treet, The groom as best The as some of the reports have not been POLICE SEEK GANG FOR MANY THEF! CAPTURED AT LAST Up Without TFight—15 Are| On Trail of Those Who Have HGIANOn M urdert Counts at Securitics Worth Upwards of Million Dollars, Centralia, Wash. a, Nov New York, Nov. 19.—M ders that D when persons on hers e ore arre here id 1o he I. parade of American and other former Killing four and wounding into its second phase when steps towards speedy fon ¢ under arrest N, Posses searching for ted in connection with the affaiv reduced in all but two or accused having been tak- 1stody Tacoma a ries of Armistice Wiy Le are expected today in the roundup Washington ot persons suspected ha New York cities and DY of of been implicated in the theft of 000 to $1,000,000 worth of se in New York’s financial district in the last six months. With the arrest yvesterc W, Sullivan, a member solidated Stock [ with larceny and criminally two Crucible Steel certificates v at $45,000 the police expressed « dence they had hit on a trail ~h ultimately would clear up the robb s which have mystified \Wal nd in which disappearing messen hoys have played a prominent part The police assert that Sullivan mitted having received the two ce ficates, although claiming not "nown they had heen stolen and t Sl i had been disposed of in county seat of ington and the other in Philadelp of complicily in He claimed to have received the c were filed inst 14 tificates—and other securities woman, supplemening the police declaro had been stols filed agaiust @ dozen from three mysterious “ustome Centralia. several days siving the names of “Steecle, R and “Enright.”” The police so have heen unable fo locate the but today renewed their cfforts round them up. The New York police are being s<isted in their search by authori of other cities. A member of Washington force, coming here terday, identified Sullivan as a for; hartender, who divided his time tween New York and the capita ; oih- | passed to- Dros- those were nen of Da the chars of xchange, conference torneyvs with state attorne. district attor 1 in detail plans for immediately the of V¥ syndicalism W Wi nd nip that of coun prosceuting atives of ihe and L discu es d ; to trial held in accused of hese men ave I this member s are b t Cheha 1y, char here hd one charge nen on state sh- Most it this the ugs ors at g0 we of the Lew every o by a o bar . of which of | drawn ion s county member ccused. ert Bland, es have! to cap- whom p their greatest effor was (aken without resistance vesterday near Independence. A ipt from a Centralia deniist, ped when Bland drew -a pistol -to ten storckeeper from whom he food, gave a clue which led to capture. He n jail at Chehalis, members actir ey is the big trouble in every serious sickness — causing depression of spirits, irritability, nervousness, imperfect vision, loss of memory, poor sleep, loss of appetite, etc.—stop 1t with a regular course of SCHENCKS MANDRAKE TO WED NOV. to Become “ortier, Bride wedding of of Miss Zast Jane Main street to William Forticr of Whiting Hartford, will take place nxsgiving morning at 9 o'clock at church of St. John the Evangelist. bride’s only attendant will be sister, Miss Mary Crowley. The brother, Leo Fortier will act man. Eli; They act promptly and freely, but gently, thoroughly cleansing the e Bowela ‘comfortin the stomach, stimy- oY ~ lating the liver—the specific for indi- ARE CLIMBING. Feation. headache, biliousness, heart- Cross burn. flatulency. Turely vegetable, Plain or Sugar Coated. 80 YEARS' CONTINUOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia RE Red membership drive o this morning was approximately 00 membe The final figures not be given out until tomorrow FIG Featuring the Little Things Those small articles of furniture for nooks and corners—the beautiful little mahogany pieces that accent the charm of your home. Decorative yet every one use- ful and necessary. Opportune suggestions are offered in the groupings displayed about the store— for instance. % A charming Console table and mirror. An exquisite corner or hall chair, A fireside screen with tapestry panels, Pedestalz, Tabourettes, Ferneries, A Telephone Set, Smoking Cabinet, Sewing Cabinet, Tea Wagon, Tip Thp Mirrors, Boudeir Lamp Antique Gold Mirrors, Mahogany Scran Baskets, Candlest icks, Book-rests, End Tables, Etc. In fact, no end of levely things that infuse a home with the distinction which cannot be imparted by the usual conven- tional furnishings, C. C. Fuller Co. 40-56 FORD ST., HARTFORD, CONN. Con- receivir to have Was whch ‘Wall, national | TIRE THIEF JUMPS BAIL, LEAVING CITY ' Authoritics Find Bergeren Sold Tire to George Nealon, Who in Turn Sold to Nathan Jartman. 58 Failing to make appes in | police court this hor the charge { mobile from on the night of rance in the morning to answep having stolen, an auth= Dr. B. D. Radcliffe October 31, Arthur Bergeren forfeited the $100 bond which was given by his father. According to the information given at headquarters by his father, Berger= en left for his home on South Main street shortiy before noon, where he dressed himself, 1ling his mother that he would return in the atternoon, Evidently he had secured money and jumped his bail, going out of this city, He appeared at the Berlin town cotirt only last week where a fine of $100 and <osts end & 30 day jai] den- tence w suspended by Judge George sisweld when he was found guilty o | of having stolen several tires from the rti- | American Paper Goods company autgs mobiles, of { tive ing vid ich cet ger ot Nathan Jartman, charged with havs ing purchased the etolen goods from Bergeren, stated that he wps not the one to purchar2 the goods from Ber. geren. Information received by De. tective Sergeants Theodors A, Johsisos and A. J. Richardeon yesterdny show- | ‘ed that George Nealon of High strest | sold the stolen gcods for Borgeren to Jartman, the latter not knowing that the tire was stolen. 4 - n ors’ far trio to ties ihe mer be- Why Worry on Baking Day? Thousands of housewives have solved the baking prob- lem by using only Angelus Flour The purest flour from finest wheat. Thompson Milling Co., Lockport. N. ¥. Sold by Mrs. T. Feraris, 410 So. Main St Splendid New Bedford Scals 80c qt. Fancy Long Jsland Market Shore Haddock .. Boston Blue Whole Fish Steaked Block Island Mackerel Fresh Salmon Smelts, Halibut, Sea White Perch, Yellow Perch, Lake Whitefish, Bullheads, Pickerel, Snapper Blues, Genuine Bluefish, Silver Bass, Scrod Steak, Rockport Cod, Flounders, Pike, Large Fresh Haddlie, Herring, Finnan Round, Little Neck, and Steaming Clams, Opened Round and Long Clams, Fresh Mackerel. Norway Salt Her. Shrimps, Imported ring, Smoked Halibut, Smok- ed Boncless Herring. Boneless Salt Cod 20c 1Ib. Try our Famous Indian Neck Oysters c pt. <h cvery day. All high grade Sea Food. No Cold Storage Fish. We are open until 9 o’clock Thurs- day evening. Moore’s Fish Market Washington Place. Rear of United Cigar Store.

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