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] Stane : responsi.| The report to Commissioner Haynes g lac- | of I # who took out $25,000 insurance at the |1\° (m"‘:‘.";‘h:";"h:g::"f",‘.:”r-‘lca"’;"°““ {the Telegram says, was made by Ked. |©d M the pens their parents occupied. |visited the Bell Telephone system's A o alleged direction of the clergyman | > & T 18T Brothel ved by |CTal Prohibition Agents J. H. kistes| TeSts as to their skill as layers and | research laboratories. Utilizing spe- ating Lxpert. just four days hefore his death, was o briskts 1o ¥ land J. J. Hudgins of Washinster. |PArents, conducted during the follow- | cially developed rochelle salt crystals NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNE ARE YOU A You can then dispose of it by a will or otherwise, ' This was done, the witness declared 'Eal! Dyspeptics MARRYING FLAPPERS SDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1922, and later Father Delorme telephoned 4 the ugent inquiring If the policy was [ ] make his brother a present of ft i 3 7 Marot sald e obtained th epolicy and v g 1 o jdellvered it to the priest at his home, |1 OF Fare is Red Hots and Cab. | / Be Prepart:d:{:tl;;lgthen and Build Up Your Blood With GGude’s Pepto-Mangan It you are not feeling your best-—if you have that “always-tired" feeling, | be careful of the influenza, It 14 thin-blooded, anaemic people that disease strikes first. It s the red corpuscles of the hlood that fight isease and save you from sickness. Fortify your blood—build it up with the pleasant tonie, Pepto-Man- gan And should you be just recovering from influenza, [Depto-Mangan will build you up. Pepto-Mangan is widely and heart- young Delorme heing present at the time. The hearing at which Father De. lorme took the witness stand und‘ calmly related what he knew of his| brother's movements on the day pre. | ceding s death, was flled with tense | moments, The public was excluded, | officlals permitting only a few news- paper men to be present, The priest went over the previous account he hud given of how the young man had left home for an evening'a en. | joyment, after which he did not see him again, The excitement was Intensified when J. €. Walsh, M. P,, designated by the Attorney General's ofMce to conduct | the inquiry hegan to question the priest about his brother's will which | The practice bage, Hot Mince, Cheese, and Stouart's Dyspepsia Tablets of following meals with a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet hae| Coffe¢ This Happens to Be Chickens and Not Galosh Wearers Farmingdule, N. Y., Feh, 16.-—(Ry| Asroclated DPress) —- The exclusive young flapper section at the State In. stitute of applied agriculture was all aflutter with excitement today. There was mtuch artful cocking of heads and | preening of fine feathers, For inl | some way the news had gotten about | that before nightfall all the good flappers, just budding into henhood, were to get beautiful young husbands, | with delightful backgrounds of wealth | and social position, | 'The fact, savoring of Asia, that the| hrides-to-be had never geen their fu- USED BUT IN PERFECT CONDITION We have only have been turned a few and they are real bargains—Some in toward the purchase of the new model Thor and some were only used for demonstration — Every machine guaranteed the same as a new one. The Spring & Buckley Electric Co. 75-77-79-81 CHURCH STREET TEL. 2240 Aly endorsed by physiclans. In liguid [had been missing, although the police ture husbands didn't seem fo hother | or fablet form. No difference in" me- [had searched for the document, r the flappers. Nor did the fact that 3 dicinal properties. ather Delorme stated that the will [converted a host of dyspeptics into each was to share her husband with ] Sold at any drug store. ~ But be | had been left at the office of a local |r®al, lIve prople. Those gloomy mem- 19 others. Monogamy still is un sure you get Gude's [Pepto-Mangan. |notary, and when it was produced he [0rles of sour stomach, gassiness, known in the world of White Ieg- ] Ask for it by the name and be mure [suggested that it should not be rond‘\":’“"”‘””h fullness and stupidity have | porne Rhode Island lReds and Ply- the full name s on the package. |contending that should It he found |BlVen way to a seat at the table and mouth Rocks. i Tag ‘ 1 H o nouncement that Robert A, Drain, of (Advertisement.) that he would benefit by its terms his|® hungry order for red hots ang cab- Today's weddings mark the second West Have‘n Mothers Are' }(.ommandcr ]"a(‘Nldel‘ Is Washington, 1), (', has been named T T e bage. Got & 60 cent box of SLUATt'S|atage of & three.year egE-leying ond To Censor All Movies | Decorated by France ™ et e P CHIIURNUN | ¢ THo 8GN LANTE o bha. Wil CEAR" wrec| DYNREDAIR-TakIala toray of any drug- | poultry breeding contest heing con-| West Haven, Feh, 15, -That West | Indianapolis, IFeh, 16 ~The Crogs, o " °f the Legion of Honor, and | divulged and by its provisions I'ather |KISts and note how nicely your|ducted by B, A, Ahrens, head of the| Haven is about fo take steps fo cen-| o\ 5o of the Legion of | aymond . Brackett, Marblehead, A P [Delarme was found to be the princi- (8tomach hehaves and how different | instifute's poputry department. |sor rigorously all pictures to be| manger-oyvi &io Mass.: (. F. McCullough, Baltimore, |pal beneficlary of the dead student's [the world looks after a square meal. During the last year, 900 pullets|shown at the new (‘ameo theater soon [11onor has been conferred on lian- land James N. lLoughborough, Nevw estate, yielding an income of more from all parts of the east have heen[to be opened in the center of the|ford MacNider, national commander | York, had been named chevaliors, than $10,000 a year, U devoting their energies solely to egg|town, was made known yesterday in of the American Legion, he is inform- | — ———e Police officials testified that when $84,000 WORTH OF laying, and have established enviabie an announcement emanating from Ehe o 1n & catilagmam: tham At AT TNy [T S At I O e Bros. 2 £y they asked Father Delorme about the records for themselves. The contest-| West Haven Mothers' clnb, stating The message also contained the “”,‘ advt, 4 P will, at first he said it was in Ottawa, “’HISKEY STOLEN ants entered by poultry raisers for the |that it would give the project Its i 4 then at the office of a local notary, experiment contest, lald 139,477 eggs|hearty support providing that it has | ee———— | Montreal Clergyman Accused of should and | and finally that he did not know AT in the year, or an average of 152,11(a hand in saying what v where it was. per pullet, what should not appear upon the Slaymg Ha” Bromer Clue is Bullet Mark Taken From Danbury Store—Manager| A single comb White Leghorn, |screen. ) Their testimony also showed that owned by F. I. Loveland, of New| The management, seeing the wis- bullets in the young man's head bore | Is Under Indictment In An- York, carried off first prize with 262 dom of getting the endorsement of P e S eggs. Mr. Loveland's White Leghorn|such a powerful body, acquiesced, and Montreal, Feb, 18.—The Tev. Ad[{he same barrel marks as those fred other Casey Den Also Garried off the pen prise with |the b, vas Mate. Hon - Thamas | Hol_waler Warmth | clard Delorme, a Catholic priest, was car, and that soap has been used in| Bridgeport, Ieb. 15,—The disap- | t0tal of 3,739 eggs. There were 107 Ryley of 15 East Brown street, its arrested last night on a charge of | ' aparent effort to remove blood [Pearance of 841 cases of honded | Pullets out of the 900 cntered, that|representative. In addition the fown having murdered Ws half brother, stains on the steat and cusions of the | Whiskey from the Clark Drug com- | Produced 200 or more eggs. officials are also to have a hand in Raoul Delorme, an Ottawa University student, whose body was found in a suburb of the city January 6 with six bullet holes in the head. Father Delorme, who had been un- der police guard all day, was taken into custody after a Coroner's jury, concluding its investigation, had found him criminally wespomsible for his brother's death. The long-missing will of the student found in the office of Notary Relanger, and disclosed that the priest was chief heir and administrator of the estate. Suggested the Insurance At the hearing before (Coroner Mon- ahon, on January 24, Theophile Marot Actuary of L.a Sauvegarde Life Insur- ance company, testified that the priest machine. Feathers found in the car| also were described by witnesscs as similar to those in the automobile wrap covering the victim. Coroner McMahon cautioned the| Jjurors that, although Catholics, they were not to be influenced by the fact that a priest and a servant of the church might be affected by their de- cision. They stood 7 to 1 on their ver- the verdict, and walked briskly to the automobile in which he was driven to police headquarters. Case Aroused Wide Interest The death of young Delorme arous- ed wide interest in Canada. Father Delorme, who is chaplain of | L'Assistance Publique, has been much | in the public eye He first attracted | ported Hayhes in the Clark D Dec. 6 and ¥ Prohibition I Hartford last Washington, Bridgeport Telegram this morning. In a statement published by the news- paper, Charles W. Clark, president of company, declared that the whiskey was stolen between rug UEbiT 7, director December, pany's store in Danbury has been re- to Prohibition He placed value of the liquor at $84,000, They discovered the loss of the liquor last week when they went to Danbury to check up the whiskey and seize it. The seizure of the whiskey was or- dered following a hearing before State Mackenzie Commissioner ¥, 3 says the | Matings, will continue through March, The Clark Drug company’'s permit was revoked The second, or breeding phase of the contest, which starts with today’s April and May, each bride being al- lotted a setting of 10 eggs. The hens will net be permitted to hatch their own families, however, this detail be- ing attended to in incubators. Next fall, 20 pullets from each pen —one from each hen's brood as far as possible—will be selected and plac- the ing season, will conclude the contest. The objects of the contest, which is supported by a $15,000 appropriation of the legislature and hy fees from entrants, are: To encourage selection of stock and a closer study of the physical char- acteristics which determine a bird's producing and breeding ability. in the matter and IFirst Selectman Frank | D. Alling will shortly appoint a cen- sor to act with Mrs. Ryley. Can Hear Housefly as It Walks Along Paper New York, Feb. 15.-—Footsteps of a housefly booming out like thunder, as he leisurely walked across a piece of paper were heard by scientists who and an amplifier constructed by the Bell company engineers, the scientists listened to the promenading of the fly. “Today,” said the engineers, “we're going to put a trained flea on a piece of paper and listen to his tumble. We haven't been able, as Mr. Fidison sug- | gested on his birthday, to hear ants | in your house at once !/ HIS is the slack season for your He can install Arcora for you now before removing your hot-air furnace or stoves. ! Thinkof it! In justa fewdays you can be enjoying perfect hot-water warmth had come to his office to thank him f 3 = after the hearing and the concern RAES 4 . . . for @ birthday. gift, and . while. there |3ticntion when he offered a reward of| U CF 0L JGRERE SHE 1hE cones of |, T0 (urnish each poultry raiser with taik, but it is interesting to hear a —an American Radiator in each room. 3 $1,000 for the capture of his brother's & St § an accurate record of eggs produced|molecule washing its face. they disoussed insuring _the souns|gyye "o L o e e | whiskey which it had on hand for|® oL e Rearlof casahrad shing Sl ds student. He said the priest asked for (g220T (ST he fhsued statements | i;yre by the government. iy sereedinE atllivaotenshien| mhedpringinle inyoued ans an. And the cost comes back to you. quotations on a $10, policy, and Yol es S CaarE €Tl Michael Delohery, ir., who is now |°ntered. plication of the salt crystals and | ] figures on $20,000 and $25,000 policies also were given to him. He testified that the preist stated he wanted the yboy to save money, and that when Raoul returned from Ottawa he would ‘speak to the young man about it. being made against him sible persons.” When he began to be prominently mentioned in the case, Father De- lorme telephoned Premier L. A. Tas- chreau of Quebec and the Attorney “by irgespon- with company. MISCELLANEOU under bonds of $10,000 in connection an alleged conspiracy 100 barrels of alcohol into Bridgeport, is general manager of the Clark Drug SHOWER. to ship To return to the farm at the end of each year some registered birds with their records of performance which may be used in establishing a defi- nite and successful method of breed- ing. And to dmonstrate /to poultry rais- the amplifier was first adopted dur- | ing the war for submarine detection | work. More than 100 crystals were | developed in the Bell laboratories for the use of the British navy. Fresh eggs, 2 doz. $1. Russell Bros. ARrcoLA pays for itself in the fuel it saves. Telephone for an estimate today. MERICAN General, demanding. that the inquest ‘\M(Mt furtieny t(;!flf:r‘d gm’" t‘h‘:e several times adjourned, be proceed- . Rasied p| €S the methods and practices in|_-advt. i priest came again to his office, Sled with in order that his name be A miscellaneous shower in honor of breeding and management that will 2 % » time with his half-brother, and, the Miss Loretta Rvan of Clark street, |) d to hi lication for the $26,000- insurance |°/eared: ¢ ight at the 1 | pronta, | 1T Production and greater| Mags Town Has First ! application r i nsurance The body of young Delorme was| V2% held last night a e home of | hrofit, 1 . & poliny was made out. When the clause relating to payment in the event that the policy became a claim was reach- ed the witness testified that Father Delorme said: “You are young. In your place I would make it pavable to my heirs. Guarded! No better found in Snowden Junction, a lonely suburb of Montreal.. 1t had been thrown on the snow near a shack. The hands were tied with twine, REWARDS OFFERED IN TAYLOR MURDER | $4,500 Offered Mabel Normand's Chauffeur is for Information— precautions can | be taken than ‘ those which surround the production of Again Quizzed. l.os Angeles, Feb., 15.—Search for clews as to the murderer of William Desmond Taylor went on today with a requestioning of Willlam Davis, chauffeur for Mabel Normand, sched- uled for this morning. tend to involve Davis. N The chauffeur previously had cor- roborated the statement of Miss Nor- party accordingly. other lections rendered. with many gifts. DARWIN V. scientific theories and still be a tian, in the opinion of 66 of the 70 men in the science department of St. Stephen’s colege, which is conducted under the oversight of the Episcopal Annandale-on-Hudson, One may believe in the Darwinian and evolutionary sincere Chris- and her sister, Mrs. €. Birmingham. affair was carried out as a Valentine and the house was decorated A dainty luncheon was served, games played and musical se- She was presented Miss Ryan will be- come the bride of John D. Blair of Hartford avenue, next Wednesday. RISTIANITY. One Can Be Christian and Still Be- lieve in Evolution. Feb. The 15, LOCOMOBILE PLANT KEEPS ON AT WORK Business Will Not Re Interrupted in Bridgeport Factory, Officials State Today Rridgeport, Feb. 15.—-Operation of the plant of the Locomobile (‘o. here despite the receivership, will econ- tinue without interruption, it was | ofticially stated by the management |today. So far as internal affairs of the company are concerned, it was further stated, there will be no dis- turbance of the routine of the busi- ness, This is due largely to appoint- {ment of men within the organization Death Since Year '20 Westfield, Mass,, Feb. 15.-—The first | death since 1920 in the little town | of Montgomery, neag here, occurred yesterday when Samuel W. Coe died at the age of 82. Montgomery has a population of 200. Mr. Coe had been a resident there more than 50 years and last Thursday he and Mrs. Coe | passed their 50th wedding annivers- ary. Pure lard, 12c 1b. —advt, RADIATOR OMPANY IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators i for every heating need | i | l ! | 1 ; 104 W. 42nd St. New York City “After tha t,” said the man, Nine Are Accused by Washington Amorous at Boston; W. 8. Horner at Philadelphia; Francisco, and T. E. Swayne at Los C. A. Kingsley at San how much chance the victim had to make himself safe. i o i hurch. h Sheriff's deputies who cling to the | © ; ] |to the positions of recéivers in the i v ¢ e Of the four dissenters, it was ro-|" - Of T [former secretary-mutter 0" Taglon, | Yc2led today. two were poritve that | ious foderal swrictr, ({9 P%) b 9 y had mothing 10 4o with the ease, wers | DAr¥in and ' Christianity could not branches in New York, Doston. prile. un‘de:st‘oodgto h:vn om‘zinpd 'no:‘nre mixgone tdldnit know,” and. the dP}ph)a'!"hi;&gO Io;u Ar;x[;léa »‘u‘x‘d s no mu s u EVAmRATED Jnformation which made it desirable gienarepliad sapernant) San Francisco. Ancillary recefvers . to have Davis quizzed again by the R have been instituted in each federal ’ MILK district attorney. It was understood HE 0 district where its properties exist. e the additional information did not HELD IN T ATER PROBE Those who have qualified are: (1, M. Blame for injury depends on blame belong, then, when the final break-down comes ? There’s safety in Postum, and mand, who was one of the last to see Grand Jury Investigating Knicker- | Angeles. Tn Chicago the C(entral i g ki Like Clouds Across a Summer Sky |Taylor alive, that the director accom- Bbcker Thester- Diskates Trian Cou mll age IBLer Cuie el The first tfme a mul,e, icks charm, too. Postum has a full, panied her to her automobile when hocker Theater: Dis : of the company there. E. A. Travis, me,” said a wise man, “it’s the rich flavor much like that of the fortelling the dreaded storm are the she left his apartments shortly before at the Bridgeport factory, is an ancil- symptoms of women's diseases which 3 Washington, Feb. 15.—~Nine men i for: N York ty mule’s fault. Ifit ha ens again e s point the way to physical and mental | B¢ was slain. producer and | \oT® ordered held for the grand jury| 12Ty receiver for, AR L 10 gy SRt PP gain, }_’etteff grades O;COfl'?eyl and it is breakdown. The nervous irritability; TaBEEer e e NG e e bens by the coroner's jury which brought company one of the receivers for y ree from any harmful element the backache, the dragging pains, are not only hard to endure, but they bring certain knowledge of collapse unless something is done to relieve the sufferer. There is one standard remedy which has shown the way out questioned by a. representative of the district attorney, but without results, it is announced. Sennett gaid he would be glad to aid the authorities in every way. in a verdict last night in connection with the collapse of the roof of the Knickerbocker Motion Picture thea- er January 8, resulting in the death of 98 persons, The nine men, all of Washington, Connecticut, also is acting as an an- recefver in each federal dis- cillary trict. The stateme each federal district- are progressing harmoniously under nt says that actions in a receivership A good many people are stay- ing within kicking distance of tea or coffee, who have had a chante to know better. whatsoever. Whether or not you’ve had your warning from tea or coffee, why not step over on the safe Rewards totalling $4.500 have been for nearly fifty years. The women o were: looking to a reorgarfization. E o " red f f ion leading to th j program lo 8 L s “,‘H'.'fo:“}‘:,,(;‘};mep,',’,“,f,:‘amf:"{f:,',f,h,a',,’}fi e o pmelion Teading, i AL o L e annitectin bl the e | They have learned that tea side? Why not do what so many Compound present an argument | derer. J. H. Ford, the engineer who de- :;‘\‘T TRAEY. 120 e e TON or coffee at night keeps them others have done—try Postum stronger than words could ever be. S e s signed the roof structure. ¢ SR . . . e I FUNERAL SHIP RFADY, Morris Hacker, building inspector | oo ooy oot ST e | awake. They know it whips up for ten days‘, lee'am l'fow. delight Rl M UnlAYIARD LD LD B ASAO WEh the: CHea e Rk AR AR e . the nerves. They know what ful and satisfying it is— and FOR STEALING OF CHICKENS Philadelphia, Feb. 15.—At the age! of 93, James Bunday began serving| learn how much improvement iy { there can be for you?* g Frank L. Wagner, the builder. Donald Wallage, general superin- tendent of construction. e — HANDSOME CUP ated Press.)—The body of Sir Ernest Shackleton, Antarctic explorer, was to be put on the British steamship medical opinion has so often said about the effect of the drug ele- _TO. 3 G today a five-year prison term for| . Woodville today for conveyance back R. G. Fletcher, superintendent of Y 7 ment in tea and COHCC upon the BEST DANCERS to South Georgia island, where he|the Hammett Fireproofing company, | stealing chickens, N d how indi You can get Postum wherever AT FOX’S died January 5. The Uruguayan gov- | which built the walls. -“;‘"“ rh;’“a;mfl ':" "g' !l:a.:r"::‘n nervous system—and how indi- Sl seatan ol = ernment will render high honors and RO NAUDRA T, U DORIFRCLOR ;?o:lr:lwr:‘fiar,\" here and in nearby coun- GGSUOH, headachcs. hlgh bIOOd g or served, and it only takes a word from you to your grocer or restaurant waiter, to make this move to the safe side, at once. who erected the steel. Thomas L. Costigan, engineer, and computer for the District of Columbia building department, who passed on the plans. 2 Julian R. Downman, the assistant building inspector when the building / A was constructed. / ' Fresh eggs, 2 doz. $1. Russell Bros. ) | —advt, | a warship will escort the Woodville to sea, firing a farewell salute, ( pressure and various ills so often follow the use of tea or coffee. ty Jjails, His alleged offenses range| from pocketbook snatching and cor 1 ner lounging to burglary and attempts to kill. Upon each return to the peni- tentiary he is hafled by the long-term prisoners as the “Dean of Convicts." When last releaged in 1910, after serving a three-year term, Bunday told the authorities that he had 1o termined to “go straight' the rest of Knowing this, they fail tokeep out of the way. Where does the Postam comes in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water, Postum Cereal (in : packages of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while 3 - WON'T RECOGNIZE CONFERENCE L i i A S the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes. For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Constantinople, e, 15, -Mustapha | FSES are lower. Russell Bros, | o d Kemal Pasha, head of the Turkish | 29\ Po t or Health i g . Nationalist government, announced m‘ f i Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver e | it | stum » . ——— key from the Genoa conference, the DON'T MISS “There’s a Reason” The nicest cithartic-laxative in the |your bowels completely by morning, | Angora government will refuse to’ac- THE 3 ; 5 e - o | ; . at the con- stum Cereal Compan corld t hysic your liver and bowels | and you will feel splendid, They | cept any decisions taken at . TR0 ABEE S i work while you sleep.” Cascarets | ference relating to Turkey unless its DANCE CONTEST Made by Postum Ce pany, Inc. yhon you have Dizzy Heahache, Colds, iousness, Indigestion or Upset Acid Stomach is candy-like “Cascar- ets.” One or two tonight will empty Battle Creek, Michigan never stir you up or gripe like Salts, | representatives are admitted, Pills, Calomel, or Oil and they cost ~— only ten cents a box. Children love I'resh eggs, blc doz. Russell Bros. Cascarets too. —advt. AT FOX ON MONDAY EVE.

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