New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 10, 1921, Page 8

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ABER'S WIDOW SAID 0 HAVE E[]NFESSEI] (Continued from Iir York vithout or fea eland pnAvising the Cle nvolving herse Confession R “levelund, O., June therine Kaber has Dan ¥ her ported. 10 Mrs d Iva that was in husband rdered with Ir Lakewood home two I Martan McArdle. Mrs. Kaber's ighter, has confirmed much of her ther's the Cleveland News hounces this morning on Informa- ) telephoned from New York by lee Chiof Christenson of Lake- hd County Prosecutor Stanton e carly today Renl Slayer with the cap,” now the man who dr 4 th into Kaber's body, Mres. Kaber's confession whom Mr says was in knowledge years story he “man in tory | In ve knife ording to man K arrested by Pro of Police woman ined the mueder early ome her today nton Chie The statement when questioned later Arrvested. W med 1o make o ted, will he Another Woman ording I'rose Stanton's Chief Christensen foreigners did that Cleveland officers who to o brmation from Kaber murder wald a two Aacclared nan 0 il O held slaying with the Wednesday and his couwsin, who, according onfession. sat at hin cries is Wednesday Jail morning now n here procured petual The man od fon, n Kaber's to stifte by the Murder Kaber's prding to Mr that thesc he Kaber Instead ap” was ur- om- to Ka- heing » head ht police Not Intended confession Stinton's two to declares, informa- toreigners “beat up’ hm e home they stabbed h . Aaug Kaber and confessed, g advices frem r being questioned ceaselessly ral hours by detectives. va. Kaber, it Is #aid, tmpleated daughter, her aged mother, Mrs. y Brickel, now in jJail here on a %o of first degree murder, and woman who was taken in custody y today ton's for Intend Murder 10.—Mrs. Eva first degree connection with the slay- husband in Lakewood, O., today confessed had consulted hire two men to beat up her hus- to change his harsh ude toward her. She denied that had intended that he be killed. ef of Pelice Christensen of lowood made this gtatement today representative of the Associated the train that was carrying Kaber and her daughtor, McArdle back to Cleve- Did Not udson, N. Y., June or, charged with der in of her two years ago, midwife she 1y ing o 1 In order ® on Mra. Marian however, dented had been He also not im- Christensen that the to pose as ghosts jed that Mry. Kaber had pted her daughter fhe girl idled away her time on the by telling the for- Christensen, the police hef port red two men to Cleveland of Mrs t's wife ra. Kaber spent time gazing of the car window. A particular- reful watch was kept on her to that she did not again attempt ide. DS AND RUMANIA ARE TO HAVE PEACE panian Minister of Forelgn Affajrs Announces End of Trouble With Soviets. icharest, June 10 n Rumania and s assu sayw anian minister of ‘e do _not meddle in internal fan affalrs,” he sald, “any more we would permit any meddling urs. The soviets reiterate that have no intention of attacking I am bound to belleve them and ow that we shall not attack ccording to information o are fewer troops trontier than during winter ikewise we have rnal relations hoslovakia b With ement rn frontiers. return of the 4. be great » of Europe.” onomic conditions id, were in good seemed her Peaco be- soviet Rudsia fake Jonesco, foreign affairs. our bolshevik there were on friendly, Poland, Jugoslavia and Poland we are in to maintain peace on our Weé are opposed to Hapsburgs which danger for the truly with a“ in Rumania, the finances and the fu- improving, condition favorable. A SIDEWALK BANQUET. Feature of Exercises at tlon of Cuban President. wana, June 10.—A sidewalk uot” was one of the features of ost-inauguration ceremonies at by President Alfredo Zayas. LU n b an organization n as “The Boys of the Louvre wlk,” a group accustomed to daily under the portico In front butlding formerly occupled by Hotel Louvre @ hotel longer exists, nor he members of the organization longer boys, but they still ghther o, 014 meoting place which s On Central Park from devoting all their time gling women passersby the 4" engage i lisated Aebates on fons of the day and outline the el wetisude they will . assume "o 11 o Was g no they edal s Denver drawal of ind 000, demanded tively American Federation of Labor here week This r has de Ne They upon urging Puyment on the ground that the ment oldier ma serted that had Elimination ter-union strikes wa trades department of the day. dorsing the of jurisdictional awards, GOLDEN Pan body the eric al 000,000 loaned by the and formally leged Approximately jutisdictional disputes a services morning =X = ISYMPATI;Y'ERS | KING RECOGNITION w. » Want Troops Withdrawn from Ire- land and England to Pay 'k Her Loans. ci Col.. June 10.—Immediate ' ¢ ition of the Irish republic, with- British troops from pi refund by Great Britain of Ireland the §9,. T United States, | 7 in the re n tenta- |y drafted by Irish sympathizers to ubmitted to the convention of the next ' pi er olution, it was learned today, cided upon at a meeting of ites headed by Peter J. Brady of York will ask President Immediately been fr ¥a the federation to call Harding communi- message 1o congress | | to | recognition of the Irish .mn» i in protest against the barbarous warfare™ bein British in the English loan is British & money Ire and and to carry out 1| expansion program 9 per cent the convention * said Mr to m on by Irel: usked vern- tain “‘other troops of = la using the W uppre: to ma Y land Il nation a great fo ites pathize to are Brady, who as 1l resolution la majority. jurisdictional and in- the main issue be the buildir federation t presented en- work of the nationa! board whieh has been ettling a iarge number support éd by a of been plec the convention of Resolutions were | po! do cit essful in FUNERAL Mass., Golden TOMORROW, June ] st 10.—The } of Am- River, of John president United Textile Workers of died Brooklyn yester- was brought home today. Funer- will held who in be be Large Meaty PRUNES M WU ALITY G ECONOMY “olombian association, bers “orbes Leonard Wood, said to Philippine | hopea you to do those wants their efforts for stable govern- which ne , America oviet ciated _ |orthodox Russian. ’ Minor, | dresses | woula lalong the for an Alfsts str tomorrow | 60, THE NEW BRITAIN;z NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE, 10, 1021. | EXCHANGE TERRITORIES Trade ADDRESSES FILIPINOS Cameron Forbes, With Woods on Rumania: mm Czecho-Slovakia Mission to Islands, Outlines Villages to Make Conditions Fit America’s Stand on Liberty. Treaty of Paris Terms. Bucharest, June 10 (By Associated Rumania ‘and Czecho-Slovakia Manila, 1. I, June 10 (By Asso- ited Press.)—Speaking before the 1'ress). have set a precedent in amicable ex- change of terriories to make conditions of the Paris peace conference fit local conditions The the over to Cz with & population of whom are Czecho-Slovakians. Czecho- ja will give in exchange eight with a population of 10,000 of whom 7,000 are Rumanians. This removes the last subject of con- tention between the two countries and will mean the strengthening of the al- liance between them. whose composed largely abroad, W with Major comprises arding’s mission to the sterday outlined the he had always taken independence. criticized the ., Fili- their independ- “What ; I've this desire for eedom will prove the stimulus for things which ‘make >u capable of nationality, ret ur country into shape for it “President tHarding is for the best ter, of the Filipino people. He mem- of Fili- Cameron General President Philippines, attitude he in regard hip educated who nos cabinet having approved ecment, Rumania will hand sho-Slovakia three villaz 3,000 nearly all of gue of “I have never nos for desiring he declared. has been that nce,” to THREE MEN WOUNDED ent to succeed.” Americanism pervaded speeches Mr. Forbes and General Wood ade before the Rotary club ncheon in their honor. Geaneral ood said he confident that a wa in which will share of refgn trade. by Sinn Feiners Belfast, June 10—A’ police sergeant and two constables were shot this afternoon and gravely woumded. was approaching have her full attempt by SinA Feiners to create conditions which would prevent King . attending the opening in of the Ulster parliament on w era Geort state June URKISH UNION. Said ainst to Have Allics, Ambassador. Aid A June Asso- Press).—M. Nathernos, who has been bolshevik ambansa- r to Angora. has arrived in*that y. During his trip through .Asia he is sald to have made ad- declaring the ,bolsheviki assist the Turkish Nationai- their fight against the Alli forces have been massed western Asia Migor front offensive against the Nation- Tt fs estimated that 80,000 troops are available for this ggle, while the Turks have about 000 effectives. British suppies are given the Greeks. SITE CHOSEN FOR WORLD'S BIGGEST SUSPED ON BRIDGE Philadelphia, June 10.—A site for the longest suspension bridge in the to cross the Delaware river Philadelphia ‘to Camden, recommended yesterday by a special board of engineers, in a repo-t to the joint Pennsylvania and New Jer sey DBridge commission The main span would be 1,750 feet, and from approach to approach 8,190 feet, or more than a mile and a half he is estimated at $28.000,000. Engineers declared it could be completed by July 4, 1925, the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, when a world’s fair is planned here Pledged Constantinople, 10, (By an AP | world, inted Russian was, from s in Greed a cost eck ing Post Toasties and Corn Flakes 10c pkg ‘m 5"/? MARKET CO.~ 0005 AT n, 318 MAINST PRICES TEL. 2485 Meats of the Better Kind LEGS OF GENUINE SPRING LAMB LAMB CHOPS .... RIB ROAST BEEF ROAST PORK COTTAGE HAMS SMOKED SHOULDERS . Fresh Shoulders b 16¢ Lean Boneless Pot Roast Calves’ Liver b 22¢ b 45¢ Fresh Made Creamery LIBBY’S AND EVERYDAY EVAPORATED MILK CHALLEN RUMFORD’S BAKING POWDER . Libby’s Corned Beef . ... can 19¢ Tuna Fish can 25¢ Campbell’s Beans 2 can Baker’s Cocoa . can 25¢ BUTTE e EG GS Cartons Fresh Made PEANUT BUTTER 1b 17c RASPBERRY JAM ... 30c 25¢ 35¢ 16¢ Fresh Killed Fowl 1b 45¢ Reast Veal b 30c Fresh Cut Hamburg .... b 22¢ Ib 34c doz 29c b 15¢ Sliced Beef Liver b 14c l Rib Corned Beef 1b 10c Best Frankforts 1b 20c Sperry & Barnes Bacon ....... Ib 38¢c None Better Made 2 cans 25¢ .. 2 cans 29¢ 1 1b can 29¢ Snowdrift Shortening b 16¢ Wesson Oil pt 29c¢ P. & G. Soap cake 6c Jellp (a1 flavors) pko 10c Sardines ... 4 cans 25¢ Ginger Snaps 2 Ib 25¢ Early June Peas can 1l1c Sweet Corn 2 cans 25¢ Pink Salmon 2 cans 25¢ EXTRA FANCY POTATOES ... NEW ONIONS CABBAGE NEW POTATOES CARROTS BEETS TOMATOES ™m 4c W bunch fc 2 bunches 24c each bunch 2 3 bunches 10c dozen 35¢ 20c . 80 RHUBARB PEACHES ... FANCY LETTUO l'_ PFEPPERS SPINACH BEET GREENS heads 33c ™ Irish Policemen in Belfast Shot Down 1 here | Unionists attributed the attack to/an STRIKE ‘NEAR END" June 10.—A. Central News said the strike of Ttalian government em is nearing an end in the provingtes. In Rome the situation is less satlp- factory. Postal and telegraph serve ices are still much dislocated. ROTARIANS ARRIVE. l Liverpool, June 10.—Five' hundred dele from Rotary bs the United Stateg to the vention of Rotarians Edinburgh arrived today 1 The Ame the lord mayor cress and Liverpoc ASHLEY’S JUNE SALE ALL MEN'S WOOL SUITS FOR THE NEXT 10 DAYS YOU ‘CAN SAVE $5 ON ANY SUIT Just Come in the same as at any. other time—look around and make yourself at home—Select any, Suit ‘and save $5.00. party left. Liverpool before noon for Edinbiirgh. JAP London, in international con- held in on the C: s were welcoméd and the lady may- Rotarians dispatch from Rome today PRINC 10. who ha to be June rown Prince '~ | Hirchito of Japan, ing here for several noon today for Bru ASHLEY-BaBcock co. SOCONY SE REG. W3. PAL OFF, A wide variety of mixtures are being sold under the name “‘gasoline”’. The best way, to be sure that the gasoline you buy meas- ures up to quality standards is to insist on! $0COny — uniform, pure and powerful.! Sold, by the dealers listed below. Look: for the red, white and blue SoCOny sigu.‘k The Sign of a Reliable Dealer and the World’s Best Gasoline DEALERS WHO SELL SOCONY MOTOR GASOLINE/ NEW BRITAIN, 'CONN. A. M. Paonessa, Hartford Ave. and Stanley ‘St. C. A. Bence, 51 Main Street. Corbin Motor Vehicle, Chestnut Street. West End Vulcanizing Works, 399 West Main St. Kaminsky Bros., 1 Farmington Ave. M. L. Jester, 197 Arch Street. New Britain Carriage Co., 200 East Main St. O’Neil Tire and Battery Co., 39 Washington St W. W. Hanna, 430 Main Street. W. H. Ibelle, 2038 Stanley Street. BERLIN, CONN. D. S. Negri. Blake & Woodruff Berlin Garage Co. . C. V. Pauloz. Aug. Echert. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW,YORK

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