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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HI Spring Is Here—Prosperity Is a Here—Help It Along Wil ™ [ BUY AN AUTOMOBILE | Democrat Senators Claim Irregularity SRALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1922, LEAPS WITH BABY Sick - Mother Is Driven From Bed With Five Hours Old Infant, Ry Flames, South Peabody, Feb, 25 Mrs, | George Hemmingway was foreed to| jump from a window with her V\\l-i hours old infant son, her hushand was | | 50 severely burned that he had to he| taken to the Lynn hospital and a| nurse rescued two other children | when fire swept the Hemmingway | home last night. shortly -after & a'clock. vay home, & bunga dy-Lynn line, was the efforts of fire| | apparatus from hoth cities, who rac-/ €d miles over snowy roads in answer |to a double alarm, An ambulance rushed mother and child and Mr. Hemmingway to the| Lynn hospital, where physicians said | all would recover, unless there were | complications, The cause of the fire is helieved to be an overheated furnace INVESTIGATE CHARGES in Appointment of Postmasters— Sub-Committee Acts, Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. 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T R A T BRING HOME THE OYSTERS FROM HONISS’S ALWAYS FRESH 20-30 State Street Hartford Telephone 3374—3375 g o kAL was fdentified yesterday as Lawrance aphasia as a result of being hit over the head with a piece of steel while aboard the 1°. 8 8 Susquehanna the Bay of Biscay. i that he served for a year as chauf feur to Ruth Roland, motion picture actress, in California when the father saw a picture of his son name, seeing in this ago, a picture of the sailor mention- ed ahove, Salem of prisoners at the criminal court in Lawrence last week, Rose Russo that city served 10 days in Salem, jail Yesterday the mistake. was discovered to find the right prisoner. charged pleaded guilty. Garuse was given three months in the selected Rose as the one aentenced to | imprisonment and the fine. WAR VETERAN IDENTIFIED Dayton, O, Feb, 25— The youth known as “Harold Payton" at the na tional military home here, who has not known his real identity since heing released from the Rrooklyn navy yard hospital in November, 1917, Kealing, son of W. H. Kealing, mine operator and ranchman. of Heath, Montana. Kealing has been suffering from in In his wander- NES as a nameless man, he recalls Tdentification was brought about in a Montana newspaper, as ‘Harold Rayton,” the man without n Readers of the Herald will recall paper, about a week | IN JAIL BY MISTAKE Woman Serves Ten Days Through a Mix-up of Prisoners at | Court. Salem, Feb. 25.-~Throngh a mixup eh, By The Henri Desire Ass50- ciated Press). Landru was guillotined at 6:50 o'clock this Versailles, of n the place of Josephine De Garuse. |y owyine and the Russo woman was sef free. ‘ourt officials last night were trying Henri Desire Landru, “the Blue- beard of Gambais" was arrested on April 4, 1919, on 11 counts of murder growing out of the disappearance of a boy and 10 women to whom he had promised marriage: The charmer of 283 women of all ages from 20 to 60, | many of them foolish and wealthy widows, was born in Paris in 1569. He was a mechanical engineer and had heen well educated. Landru had previously engaged the appeared in court shoplifting and all Maria Lally and Rose Russo were fined, hut Josephine De Three women with house of correction. Court officials led her away, while the G#Puse woman gladly paid TO THE SMALL INVESTOR If you desire to invest $100, $500, $1,000 or to make a monthly saving of $10 or more, our BABY FIRST MORT- GAGES yiel_tling 7% offer unequaled security. 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The legal accusations against him were comprised in 50,000 pages of evidence which required three |hours to read in court. About 125 | witnesses appeared for the prosecu- [tion and defense. A large quantity of |charred bhones and ashes, alleged to |be the remains of Landru’s victims, {was brought to Versailles in five |scaled cases as well as many of the | personal belongings found in the littie |villa at Gambais where the modern iHIunhmnl Jured his fiancees to death. | Landru's notive in committing the |murders was the sordid one of rob- [bing the women of their meager sav- ings. The police proved that he rent- |ed the cottage at Gambais, a1 few I miles from Paris, advertised in vas- lous matrimonial papers and eaticed |his victims to the villa .where | all trace of them was lost. | After his arrest, the house was | ransacked and practically demolished Ihy the police in an effort to find the remains of the missing women. 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