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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922 e . ey e —————— ——— 3 TF ‘REAT TREE SHOWS | Jacquehne Lebaudy Victim Of Curse B i s e her $20,000,000 or more RIS 800 Year Old Cypress Beginning to ' 4 Then Jacqueline and her mother Member New York Stock Exchange inished Successor to Richter & Co, A]‘gemiflfi A“[homies wam 0[ Give Appearance of Wear A . Ilr""h T‘('I‘xf'""I‘:{‘;"l“"I""’.:]I‘IJW“ ””’",f;"‘_"]“_' 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Pse“do Fmanciel‘ ‘ g | STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr, TEL. 2040 Mexico City, April 14 The “Great and Tear, ¢ p tian fortune-teller for their flight | 4 Tree of Tule” in the state of Oaxaca, g s | Buenos Alres, Aprll 14,—The Ar.|after some 80 yeurs of recorded ex- - ; b | gentine police, at the f Istence, is beginning to show signs of 3 . 5 w Off H G fallee: u e - i A " 1 e Offer: instance of the nited States consulate, ure gearching | Vear and tear, - This giant eypress, for an Argentine using the name of | WIth @ trunk so huge that 3 persons y } & Gustavo David Lacazo who, they say, | With outstretehed arms can searcely . & { ! £ [ has been trying to induce well- (u-.h. span it, is known to have been a fair Wix i ) | i residents of the United States fo aid | $1zed tree when Columbus discovered . ) 4 i = ares Un" l ower him financially, America, and history recounts that | : { - . f i i i : #he police statements asserting that | P n.:nlh its branches four centuries | : 4 2 . 6" write letters to persons in|%8C When en route to Honduras fol % S © ini i T Y ld 71 R S U R R R T y o 1 : Reminiscent Conversation | o Iield over (/470 dianapolis and other eities offoring | Tt although time has dealth kind- ; i g them one-third of a fortuns of $480.. | 1¥ With the monarch, the correspond- ; Ty ; 000, of which e sald $280,000 was on | “Nt during a recent visit to the tiny ; ; Cricoloth, Walew, ApHL dd—=mit deposit in the United States, in re. | VA8 of Santa Maria del Tule, ol 8 i . Y mier Lloyd George is neter so hap tudn for aiding him to recover the [OaNaca, noticed that the wrinkles of | i i FE B8 RSBV RE BORAE Kol money and providing for his daugh- | 28¢ are heginning to show, There is R T §i 1 his hoyhood days with old cronies of | R R ATAIRE Ak ADEanting Jlege, | 10 immediate cause for worry, how- | : A his native ‘Wales, ever, that Tule, as the Indians af- - i 4 During his last visit here he gave | The balance of the money was in - Brazil. fectionately call the tree, will wither . ; e w5 \ a tea party to 19 ancients who were | § Posed As Banker. away betore the present gencration Can R A ot / his father's pupils at Troedyrallt | § He is understood to have represent. | 148 passed on. And even if it should i H 9 s i ! school more than 60 yeurs ago. 'The | # ° ed himself as banker of Qosario gery- [ 1010 has a son some 50 yards away : : ; ! sentor “old boy" was Jones, 91, who ing a jall sentence after convietion of | /oM the parental bonghs that s s g y 4 still works as a carpenter. Next to fraudulent bankruptey and to have | Showing healthy signs of maintaining L8 e O % 4, Jones was William Davies sald that the document by which his | the family honor in the matter of ro- } ; Vo y ant teacher under the Premier's fath- | ; . ieh his ALY Wl e e e, lattesis Hands HARTFORD: Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg, Tel. Charter 6330 fortune could be recovercd were in a J"““““ s, Hijo (son), as the Indians 1 1 g i er, who testitied to secret pocket of a hand-bag in the | NaVCe named it, already is so large i % i § ‘el e o iness with the cane on occasions. An- 2 T. 99 W : possession of the court which could | !hal -2 persons are needed to span it e 5 . other guest was John Williams, now | @ NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Main Street, Telephone 1815, be redeemed by the payment of cx- |44 Hijo is only a couple of hundred E aheR e W blind, Who used to carry love mes- penses of the trial and the fine which old. i g $ 8 sages between the Premier's father | had been imposed upon him. Great Tree of Tule rises abo g k b % and mother. He asked the recipients to com-| 175 feet, and s said to be one of the | / ‘ < NPEE- ] Old Time Stories, municate by cable with his agent fn [ /ArBest specimens in the world. The Fiv § W The “old boys' 'told their host w Off Buenos Alres and, meanwhile o[ 5Pread of its branches is almost 150 i Seia { ot ¢ - i many stories of his father he had |3 e er guard his secrct. The letters were | [0t 1t stands in the courtyard of a | i £y b 81114 S never heard hefore, and all were in written in fairly good ¥nglish. tiny church and is the only bid for | i : R the best of spirits. OId Jolhn Jone Letters About Fim. popular interest made by the village 3% made the premier roar with Jat a score of lelters and cables | ©f Santa Maria del Tule, whose popii- b {2 k by the quaint way he told a story of from the United Stat inquiring | 14tion reveres the free almost as much i 4 = L the local indignation many years ago, | § ares 0 Or u about Lacaze have heen received by | 48 one of its saints i Bty i 3 when a minister preached from a text | & the const from a New York which another minister had used the er who had first communicated hy } S 2N % previous Sunday. | cable with “Lacaze's agent” for de- s o } ¥ TR : Mr. Lloyd George always trics to | B L) e e b T £ v A g take Ehinss casy while here, but mem.- | § at the Market Price bers of his cabinet and newspaper | story, and he received a reply con- N [ ) taining what purported to be court § . ) men seldom let a day go by without | documents showing Lacaze's arrest, ST 5 e 2 T appropriating part of his time. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE trial and sentence. ure Pursuits. The New Yorker, apparently con- Getting up late in the morning, | working in the garden, and listening | vinced, thereu sent the . o l e N EIRTD A » SRR ments on 1o tn eonemiate. renueoct [Cleveland fo Have TWCHW'O!]G oS S R R to Welsh music are his chief pleas. e ures during his visits, and when the |5 Consul General Robertson to do all % 7 s & i y possible for Lacaze, send his daugh- s " 1 - . B ot e weather is threatening he sits on h\w ter to New York and draw upon him Story [mcmle MME JQUES LEBAUDY AND HER GHTER ) NOUE covered balcony wrapped in a gaudy | i D MME. JACQUES LEBAUDY ND HER DAUGHTER, MME. JACQUELIN 1 1 g shaw for the expenses. LEBAUDY SU AU The consulate was told by the Ar-| (evaland ;‘!——W? —Plans for e “They say,” he remarked on his last | 8 NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD gentine authorities that no such man | e crection of ‘a twenty-story huild- | _Taris April '!.—Superstitious per- ra.” Ho was going to have a court | visit, “that I must go back to school | @ Nooo pricain ‘National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row as Lacaze is in jail, that the court|ing {0 cost approximatel 1,500,000 | 50u8 who believe in the power of | exceeding in bar © splendor, with | in a few days. They say I am play- Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter $000 documents are clever forgerics and | have been announced by trustees of | CUrses say Jacqueline Lebaudy is the [ harem and dancing girls and swim- | ing truant. Yet they all followed me, | § DONALD R. HART. Manager Meriber Hartford Stock that this scheme has been used 80| the First Presbyterian (Old Stone) | ViCtim of a curse put on the Lebaudy | ming pools, the wildest dreams of an | including the newspaper, 1 wish Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange. many times in years past fo swindle | chureh. The building will be erccted | Millions more than 40 years ago. American scenario writer. they would leave me alone for at least - o Argentines, that it was supposed to he fon Ontarfo street, adjoining the| The Lebaudy fortune was accumu-| But the French government inter. |2 fortnisht; it would be better f 'T"!'t"{’"_‘ the address given in | landmarks. It will occupy space on |The story of the curse, as told by|Mme. Lebaudy and Jacqueline with T T e 8 {letters, | which the chapel stands at present, | familiars of the founder of the for-|him. He set up an estate on Long | AD Alpine n Sl sl B and will have a frontage of 100 fect |tune, is that he stooped to sharp |Island, which he turned into a ver. | Vas named for | AR tan ey Orks ommon SPINNING MILLS INACTIVE on Ontario street and extend back | practices in dealing with the sugar|itable fortress, making the woman!' €Tl years ago in "f“"‘ RiE about 170 feet on West 2nd street. (beet farmers of a French village. |and child prisoners. prowess as & mountaineer. Close to 2,000,000 Spi s Rt main church building, which has|wera reduced to poverty and starva- | vears ago, whm Mme. Lebaudy shot | i : | pindles Were JdIe | iood at Ontario street and Public |tion. A young mother, secing her 1n- | Yoy ki the wemmeroremin due faihi 4t”l 00 Sesnadon thattillgtban ) We Do Not Accept Malgm Accounts | reac he earth. H The proposed new building will he | sought out Lebaudy and cursed him 5 i i : { jury acquitted her : sumption Was Large. used for Sunday school, parlors, of- [saying: iTenry Sudreais the Frenoh. deteo: quite out of date. The agent has dis- | church, which is one of Cleveland's |lated by the old Irench sugar king. | fered. He fled to America. taking | M, and certainly better for me. ! We Offer 1 years No change is contemplated tn the | The resut was that some familics| ' o cmex came only a couple of | g e rice on Application During Month of March, Yet Con- | Sauare for over ninety years. fant daughter dic from hunger,| 50 M S0 B dining room, committee rooms, Your sugar shall turn to gall; the e saialed; e, TRbAlOTE A8 hes 5 Washington, April 14.—Almost 2,- | el i R e e SthEes Bl ” i i s " . in stch part as is required by the | sweetness of your fortune shall furn | tive, assisted Me. LEDRILY n ReR Have you_ the couragc of JOHV P. KEOGH 000,000 fewer cotton spindies were op- | ahprcl. s emaindep will b vitterness for you and your chil- | although cotton consumption for | gencral public. It is expected the| After Jacques Lebaudy came into | Sudreaus. | or-Made Man.” Y March was about 46,000 bales more | rental from the latter will be sufficient | inheritance of the fortune, he startled Then came the announcement of | LYCEUM THEATER f Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport than in February, the monthly cotton | to maintain Old Stone church in- | Paris by many wild undertakings, the | Jacqueline’s marri to Sudreau’s Week April 17 3 Diatioes i) - sus bureau discloses. | gefinitely in its present location. climax coming when he decided to set | son, Roger. P #/§ Danbury nON New Haven The large decrasee in active| ]y, A, B. Meldrum, the present pas- | himself up as “Emperor of the Saha- | The Sudrean's claim this was a love | EEEESREPRRPRYS TRRETRETCRIT T Middletown BONDS Springfield spindles reflects conditions in the| tor, s the fifth who has officiated at - 3 m . spinning mills of New England in the | 0ld Stone church since its founda- —— — Lirect Private Wireito New Xork andiBoeioe opinion of officials here, who believe | yion. Rov. Dr. Meldram will come . o P 3 Z . R F. GROFF, Mgr.—Iloom 509, N. B. Natl Bank Bldg.—Tel 1018 it conditions had been normal March | plete fwen ars in that pastorate HAVE YOU NOTIC would have shown consumption iup- | en M i ) ) 5 "LEAN AN SAN 3 proaching record proportions. ko i IAL for CLEAN A \Inm ;\\1;::: T~ N G CONDITION OF 7] e W Egyptian police have been fur- - e In ankrvv 4 common punishment | jshed with shields for back and |IB - for crime is to sew the criminal in|chest to protect them from missiles SPECTAL a bag and throw him into the sea. | thrown by rioters. SPECI - b e ‘l‘.‘fw 9:00 to 12:20 :2 wE I.l,\h MONEY on note, or home furniture, without remove 9: to 12:30 4 3 al, to honest persons having steady jobs; also lend to property owne Mrs. Harding’s Easter Bonnet POSIRLOINS BEST MAINE { ers: no pawns: LOANS UP TO $300, repayable in 8 to 15 monthly 5 Rg S onne SIRLOINS 4 B = i installments, or as desived. LEGAL CHARGES ONLY, based on une ;2?3; : POTATOES paid balances f ‘tual time due. 2 7 Fa il - ; 2 THIS SOCTIITY is anced and directed by business and profes- STEAKS 151 peck |@ sional men; conducted in a spirit of public service, and not solely 150 ; 3 31e¢ { |l to make money; VERY FAIR AND HELPFUL; strictly confidential ; il 8 ana courteons dealings, A SAFE PLACE TO BORROW; NEW BOR- Y 424 MAIN STREET OPP.EAST MAIN STREET.E /B ROWIRS WELCOMED, PRIVACY GUARANTEED; QUICK SERV- Al ITRON TELEPHONE 1256-1 ALL DAY SPECIALS—REAL MONEY SAVERS TELEPHONE 1256-4 [ | HOURS— to 5:30, Saturday to 1 B | § CALL, WRITE OR 'PHONE US, New Britain 1-9-4-3, PORK—Fresh (Not Frozen) and SLICED HAM BEE Cut from Heavy i | o Beonb ror East % i BENEFICIAL LOAN Onk Jogcudes i PRIME RIB ROAST ........ T 20c [ |H BREAKFAST ; : ‘ : ’ FANCY RUMP ROAS 1 ? : ; : R b ows o CUT FROM s & 315 ! Rooms 1015, Professional Bldg., 87 W. MAIN ST, (Cor. 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RN E .- T (| TWO PAPERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE ik DG NGBS .coo. .. 2o SOC © 1OE DON'T MISS THE FIRST MESSAGES ! 0“\\(-] » 5 This hat was deswnod as an Easter gift for Mrs. Harding. 1t is of ecru French dontelle. Note the nine-foot sash. Madame Sunshine, New York milliner, went to Washington to personally present the hat.

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