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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1922, WOMEN VOTERS T0 When Fatty Was Freed GUNFIRE CONPELS | " Scene Al Genon Conlerence MAKE NEW APPEAL| |~ =g, PEOPLE TO STAY IN Will Present Suggestions at Pan: ] A : Dublin Gitizens Dare Hot Go Out, American Conlerence : ; BE e ‘ at Night for Fear of Deatl Roun 1 ¥ p g Dublin, April 21 ty Associated Baltimore, April 21 4 it today ; TR rean, ) T an the Welling discussions were continu meeting of the Pan-Ame inocon ference on women begun yesterday under the auspiees of the natlonal women voters, wone dustry being the topie at session Miss Mary Andersor hief of the women's burcau, nite e department of labor, presidod This question was econsidered in four sec tions as follows: 1—Appointment of qualificd women in all public agencies, commission tribunals, national, state ' dealing with the interests 2—Limitation of the he ton harracks wihich at 11:16 N vight 10 min re galur the were of the < oven vious | ! for wage earni ) | dustrial undertakings ¢ ot me ¥ e R than eight hours in any one ¥ - 4 3l anso Alam L 44 hours in any one wee ! day's rest in seven, 8—Prohibition of night women in industrial « 4—Prohibition of the of women six weeks before and after it % i < P B y Leponaitin for 1 action in Dub. : f ; canhy baing thel A great demonstration took place when Lloyd George arrived at Genoa with Mrs, George and childbirth, b 4 ) 1. ention o ; p Wi 5 of the provis- thmr ddll"’ht(’!, Miss Megan. gnor Schanzer, right, was at the station to greet them. At the conference on n traffic in women, acens men > ¢ 5 ; 4 % ‘ e and results of confere Hovh . Gt el - i in June 1921, and at Ito 5 ; i s comparatively 9 i ber of th> same year were presented g : X i d S N\‘ , the Savannah post office and received |effects were found to include no ke briefly. Pt g 3 Y e x g ' | a letter. He never told whence his|to his locked past. ’ 2 Zfour courts, ntly [Ictters came and he was at great e 7 a i T g s ;R P i tand the dndependent f s un- | | pains to destroy all trace of them. N " PORTUGUESE FLIERS i ol - i RETMNS SEERET. fhbie fearaidin Dzm&cnats to Organize Se i ¥ ! A ; SRl : o ; mention his past, or his family or his t Meeting Next Thursday GIVEN DECORATION ! ; B ! r s If;y:"‘;‘h:”:’”'\‘;‘ former home, and he avolded all who| The rt‘rzulurg;nt‘fling hour of th —— k3 Ty b &l 3 A ¢ law, peace-loving | ey N(;”’lg‘;" m’ quT:m'n him. Old :;\smentsm;mom-:u town committee has been O R e tans Bhiati -Auliiovenient b A . : i 4 ! e L L f (oo |Of Thunderbolt however say he was changed to 7:30 o'clock tonight in- | > their homes at ‘“\Sa\lflfll]ahs S[]’a[]ge Chfl]"ac[er thought to have lived as a young|stead of 8 o'clock. The committer ot L early hour. ived atty” Arbuckle did not require a director to tell him to reg- ity man at Watervliet, N. Y. will meet in Lawyer David L. Dunn's ister joy when the jury acquitted him of manslaught Se i 1 i 3 i & . g i ‘ jury acquitted him of manslaughter in San "wm E RETRE ATING Dies Withot Digolosing Taenctpg:| . uid In wavesin, [EEe s Batbndd b Tanding. 2 i d e parded a a 3 re, | 5 lny | Francisco. His wife, Minta Durfee, who remained loyal to him l Lisbon, April 21. Associatel | during his three trials, also acted without prompting. living apparently on remittances "“““;;:‘::”t‘l”“rl’: 0“:0 h?kpn :“tm tl'”l y ¢ 1th, hav een invited to attend C;‘l'"‘l‘mlm “(”"“ 5 \ s s o : TR 3 B avannah, Ga., -‘\‘nrh -Jl--*sd\an- tained in the unexplained letters. |tonight's 2 - ; 5 f i “man of mystery,” Julius Ro- Then hope deserted him or the miser's who reached St. I i their lpROADCASTING OF [” - { ol 1 dine | i ; ; : e e ADCAS NG )11 his cour ) over LR L] 1] v maine is dead. His body, long de-|passion ed him, or the remittanc: 'L ocal Man Wed March » %::f:‘l:\nr:]r":or[v:.’v‘:rl'll 1 aliod ‘. | 2y & the prese nonthly in- nied even the most meagre comfort,| |were stopped—no hoardings have e s ekt | WALLACE'S MESSAG g |erease s estimated at 160,000, llies in a solemn room in an under-|heen found—and he went to live in a to Mt. Carmel Divorcee R e ab 16 Books | y Seouts wio " tue mes- "’\me“fifln FOOd Supplws Succor 4 quarters here. It is held With shed so small he could barely lie full| Serafinp Allegretti of this cify e T v bo. mmlan o befng: phips et ‘m'kh 1;” I‘ “}‘ r 3l I the Alguvlhop\; !tl\:{l] nr‘\_\;s of his '1('311‘J|0n:t11 to sleep. Here he lived for|whose occupation ig given as that of S Ats a L BRIRyRL A B e R v may develop his identity. vears in an enviro t of dire|polis} d ped to them by the government, the | .o B K oition o e R i 5 4 Sl Th v l v l g AT ronmen o ire | polisher, an Catherine Daglio of Mt, Hiers have gone to the fsland of Ter | SCCTCtary of Agrleulture Plans to Give|of Arbor _hay, % lflg 056 lll 03& al ey Romaine appeared in Thunderbolt, | poverty. |Carmel, were married in New Haven, nando Noronha on the cruised Re- Addiess This Bvening | sl S la resort four miles from here, more His clothing became ragged non- ch 9, by J. M. McGovern, justicc publica. This island, which will be | R i e [than a quarter of a century ago. He!descript and at times was pleced out|of the pe; The bride is a divorcec. ’ YALE GORIY SCHEDULL. mara, Russia, April 21.—(By As- |brought only a name from his past, and patched with crocus sacking. But| R T | n 4 ction, —Will Hop O Again About their next landing pla s approxi- by Radio mately 300 miles northeast of I¢ |~.“ 1 F I"amine is begin-|and it was never known whether (hut‘hr- never grew careless of his secret The Amazon river is 3400 miles nambuco. | to retreat in the Volga valley be- |[was his own. IJach Monday there- [and when death placed the final seal[long and 150 miles wide at its The “Portugal,’ he new hydro- | Wallace of the department of agricul-| = jo 050w poennol i Wi fore the slow but steady al of |after until his death, he walked o upon his lips Wednesday his mean | mouth, airplane is called, xpected to reach | will attempt tonight, on Arbor| 8 it -rican corn for aduit feeding. It is &t BanliRioeKaiin TR i { s described as the| New Haven, April 2i.--T rale ! winish almost entirely when | SR e T AT AVIA D) i fiie read radio distribution |golf team schedule announc o sunshi Nndovers: hha B51kth log ot their Journey | 1 ever to be made. |shows the addition of one ne in which event they would ]lln|‘l|r|\ > will be transmitted at|ent, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- | pri out the early grasses and veg- reach Rio de Janciro by B [ ‘olglogls, “wastern, - standard ‘Hime,fnology. . i which added to the rations | (g from the government's stations at 2 I'hree veterans of last year's team piied Ly the United States, other | lington, Va., San Diego, § are on this year's team, they being | fe : countries and the Russian Washington, April 12.—The depart- | Francisco, Calif,, the G ak “apt: . T. Buffinton, '22; J. 8 R il s in most of the ment of agriculture estimated today ;"Val station and all army and post | 1 ind N. T. Lovell, stion until the rye and wheat | that the gross wealth produced by Office departiv tions, and also by }\l hedule follows: . . of late August and carly Sep- farmers in 1921 had & value of|the radio e ague and radio| Columbia at Greenwich, Conn. | ° ° ° $12,366,000,000, or about two-thirds|Proadeasting s i [ pHLE0g, CRv g AR e Or, O ’ 01 8 sl bodaves fand) n 1 f]t K d of the aggregate value of the farm| Radio experts st at, because of |6, Pennsylvania at Apawamis, Ry . do to from hunger §s still | e n y rganlza lon o S ln products of 1920, and little more than |the constantiy inc number m\ ’ 1 one-half the aggregate for 1019, [radio s in operation the voice ) v Dartmonth at . ion \\ln\h‘ During the same peri ‘0- | the seerotary will reach more people [port. May T O o, | have . Hett dnd siny |8 . ° [ duction of ten crops which represent | “than any human voice since time|May 26, Harvard at Boston, May 80. [ never be i by American and in t e or. amines an eri- about 95 per cent. of the total crop .7 One ago there were |Intercollegiate at Garden City, June [ other < ) acreage fell § per cent. 1ps 60,000 radio receiving sets in |27 to July 1. . of the last R ___M,‘__,_ .m‘?; sy fies the Circulation Records of the re- Washington, April 2L—=Sccretary | ppjyersity Players Take on Mass. Princeton at nou » village far from the ing ,:.;"r;;'; i New Britain Herald i i { | | ‘é § i i £ i elforts to ! { [the peas: Experienced auditors from There is on file in our office mpaign the rye that ¥ s last autumn is expected 5 3 . w Ew M upply the population of Samars v the Audit Bureau of Circu- a complete report which has Sprfing i l Effiery G ! '|,’:(”“,‘",',‘[‘(“[’,’{‘,”;_r”"\”“K‘,”‘[‘f‘ Lo r lations go overdou).}'1 rekcoi'}(is been checked and rechecked Every Fashion, Every Smartness Here. Not - SuspICs VIRV WHE ’ CHELYS Wear ani e lecabie by A. B. C. auditors in which Qs ol ” [ SPICIONS h R HERE B ficures we submit to adver- g in Years u(h a “Height of Season” Sale! | 3 af sl : tiee e hids deiba'ss Sirniahicd you can find the authentic 1 ‘\hmlu b of Various Delegations at B in A. B. C. reports. There ated figurcs on 300 New Trimmed Hats Genoa flrr‘. Doubtful of Kach: is no substitute for an A. B. v\- | : it i k¥ How many papers are [ HiherE Aghins: C. report—it is the only rec- Dress Hats, Street Hats, Tailored Hats, Ry ognized authority on circu- bought and paid for? noa conference Saturday’s Selling 1Y o stage where several of the ! § lation verification. i appear highly distrustful {of one another and the delegates 3 now centered in the heart of the city | H# The HERALD supports the where they can watch each other [closely, . cause of Truth/in Advertis- Prominent embers f the small . . . . iRl e viered | B ing which is the ideal of the delegations which were e lalong the Mediterranean coast fre " 1 un(ml- to Rapalio packed thelr eee | A. B. C. Organized seven over night, indoned their Juxurious vears ago as+a co-operative las and settled in any small roo; M v ¢ g b they d find along Genoa's single organization of advertisers, niain street leading to the confere: nee | . Doy el publishers and advertising Her t is possible t g A 3 . (i i R \1,”‘.?,',‘3‘ agents, the A. B. C. is the - No other report provides eh headquarters as well as to the | g only agency with the aim of authenticated information. conference B val pal face and the audiences to newspaner | § furnishing verified informa- - No other organization ex- men in the la Stampa or uni < : : i ; | b tion on which to base an ad- ists for exhaustively check- [ versity, which has become a sort of [""" i e : vertising campaign, ing circulation figures. Where are these dis- - tributed? i Many other facts you ~ should know before - buying space. A ML hnd BB _ 8 L s Last Minute Creations in Spring ] Hats, Priced | | ONE DROWNED $5.95, $6.50, $7.50 ; | When Steamer Sinks in James Riu‘ri ) Atter Collision. | i ¢ g wport, News, April 91.—The Bux: | " The HERALD has by far the largest circulation of any New [ton line steamer Brewster and one of | the eraft of the Richmond-New Yorlk | Bl'itain Newspaper % g o | |stecamship line collided last night in Headquarters g ’ : Headquarim's {8f uhe “"_' I‘,;‘"”P"’r""”‘ k5 OmICIaln -Gk The HERALD is THE ONLY Newspaper in New Britain For For Children’s Children's and and ! Misses' Hats | Disease Case Is Reported | Misses' Hats ; Gl / ( +¥ The first case of communicable > " et o . — o |[§] |diseasc 10 he reported to the depart- DEMAND CIRCULATION AUDITS BEFORE Here Are Spring Hats KFor the Yc wer Set B | ot e e : BUYING SPACE Milans with Ribbon Bands and Bows, all Charming new Hats, in bright colors, [0 T e Kby~ o colors and combinations. trimmed with Ostrich, Flowers and Ribhons TontaETous dlss m?‘ll'\tutsll‘hn‘.- ‘(‘:l‘;‘ h:s 95c, $1.69, $1.95, $2.49, $2.95 $3.95 " $4.95 ff T e Ly The chiel engineer of the Rrewsior \Vhose Cil‘culation is audited. | 1mm down with the ship, being un- ‘er- toescape. | [Month’s First Contagious | OVER 8,000 Circulation Daily. X-rayed eggs are the latest wrinkle introduced by one of the larrest gro- leery organizations of New Y&ek.