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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. DETECT CRIMINALS COLLEGE COURSE IN BY AIR BREATHED HOME BREW MAKING 1l Only Educational Institution of Expectoration Identilying as Calling Card, Paris Police Say Its Kind in Country Discovered of crime, 1,677 imprints were made, requiring 101,616 examinations and 4,775 photographic prints, and this work led to the positive identification of 126 criminals. Criminalse who wash up blood stains now waste their time, In this laboratory blood diluted 200,. 000 times can be traced, whether the original stain was on a floor or a bit of cloth. “Each man or woman has his or her distinctive heat and this is why blood- hounds are able to trace by smell,” continued the speaker. “The spectros- cope can be made to detect the light radiating from a given person, and if that person has passed through a room, unseen, at a given moment, this fact the machine will reveal. The fact that the person in question was in a state of excitement or not also will he recorded. PREMIER POINCARE STRICTLY GUARDED 7[)0.31‘&’ W(’ /{dl/é' SOld packages To Round Out Your Face and Have A Shapely Figure Take MASTIN’S Vitamon Tablets W Everywhers to i u“.‘ufl:”flr-.mh and Fill Out Hollows Special at the Big Furniture Store Saturday VOCALION PHONOGRAPHS 1 Down Save $40.00. duced Prices. New York, Sept. 16.—~General Fed- | eral prohibition agents on the staff of Zone Chief John D. Appleby who, yesterday afternoon, descended upon | Bayonne, N. J., and ralded fifteen sa- | loons, reported last night they had | discovered there the only college for | ‘home-brewlng in this part of he | country. | The odd institution was discovered in the saloon of Frank Orlouski, 1,021 | Broadway, where was found onc of the most complete outfits for mak- |ing home brew the government| | sleuths have encountered since the | | prohibition law became effective. There was evidence, the agents sald, | that the outfit had been used to in-| | struct saloonkeepers and other per- | London, Sept. 15.—All the precau-|sons how to make their own liquors. | tions taken to guard the crowned|From persons in the nelghborhood heads who from time to time have|the agents learned that the “College visited London, paled into insignifi- | for Home Brewing” had a large en- cance compared with those taken to|roliment, but they were unable to protect the French Premier while |find record of students. here recently to do his best to try to | The owner of the plant, the agents make Germany pay up. It is #aid they | said, was more interested in teaching I“';repdule tohflllehdis‘foxe? before he | others how to manufacture liquors Haande S aooU Aoy ir de. | \€ft Paris, that he had been marked |than in making the stuff himself for O R thelr 4€- | down for murder by the German plot- | the market. In this respect the es. X = - Getx) 1744 Supp[y ’ MAS l IN S ; When a crime has been committed | t€78 Who killed Dr. Rathenau. |tablishment was said to be unique G | | | e e e amminmed | | Nearly 100 detectives were detalled | among bootiegging and allied indus. ViramonTasLers Now / BKEN Paris, Sept. 15.—Analysis of the alr breathed by a criminal is the newest ald to the French police in | 1dentifying male-factors. 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By mixing with® your food, MASTIN'S Vitaman Tablots supply the needed nourish- %o often lost in the cooking tion of your overyday food luck of which 18 probably keeping you thin, haggard, with pale lips, -sunken cheeks and your wholo body lacking in ener Here {s & simple test which will show you what MASTIN'S Vitamon Tablets may do welgh yourself and measuro yourself. Next take MASTIN'S Vitamon—t 1. Then welth and measure yourself aghin and co All models at Re- Easy weekly pay- for you: First tablets with taking MABT! Amproved appes bloated feeling, the appetite. regu! ' M do ot 't the tor i or cause that A o N rary o s groat ald In. corrseing ndigestion and 1mproving ments. Come early to assure de- livery for Saturday. Every ma- Style 310 Was $135 NOW 895 are notified. They crowa | L0 8uard M. Polncare. including 20 | tries. It was suggested that after the chine fully guaranted. R hobile, filled with scien. | Sent over by the Paris Surete, the | evidence was assorted and studied, in- 1{{,\1",,::r{.‘,‘:,l::{:h;n}iflfir;c:;;hmdfhPi uivalent of London's Scotland formation may be forthcoming as to jl“(‘fi"l(“ e e S TR Yard. Day and night ceaseless watch |the nature of graduation exercises scene. Th i T ake | Yas kept over him. The hotel at|and the names of alumni. Four 50- 8 S =" | which he stopped was surrounded by |gallon barrels and ten cases of the police. Beveral detectives were sta-| product of the home brew outfit were tioned at the hotel as guests, the|seized. better to look out for any suspicious| No arrests were made in the raids, characters who might try to approach | but a total of about $2,500 worth of him. Even the preparation of his| whiskey and forty barrels and 100 meals was superintended by chefs| cases of beer were seized by the sev- who were brought over from Paris. |enteen agents. | When the time to leave the hotel each morning for the conference at Look—Special Releases of The Latest and Most Popular Records mentioned takes a section of the air for future careful analysis; each of | the others does his assigned part, and no possible bit of material analysis is overlooked. The floor and the walls, the furniture; threads of clothing; bloody rags, broken lights; finger o ~ FRENCH MAKE MATCHES. Tokio, Sept. 15.—Japanese match producers are considerably alarmed at the report that moisture-proof matches invented by a French en- + gineer have been introduced in the | French-Indian market. The Japanese 1(!19 South Sea Islands and in some | | parts of India are subject to spontan- | | cous combustion in places which are | subject to continuous rainy weather. | Representatives of the match pro- | ducers in this country will meet in Osalka to consider means of improv- ! Ing their products in the hope of fa- | prints, anything that offers a possible suggestion is packed up in air-tight receptacles and taken back to the laboratory. Here everything is analyz- ed, and finally, the laboratory is able to give instructions to the detectives whom to arrest and what to look for, so that final and definite comparisons may be made. “When we appear in court we do not confront the prisoners and the judges with suppositions or proba- bilities,”” said M. Bell, chief of the laboratory “We present proofs and Downing Street, he was accompanied downstairs from his suite—he never used the elevator—by as many as eight or more detectives who eur- rounded him and escorted him to his motor car. He was simply rushed in. to the automobile and at once the | streets through which he was to jour- ney were cleared as if by magic and speed limitations were ignored. During the French Premier's stay, detectives scoured Soho and other haunts of anarchists or Communists, listening and searching for any word SAILORS GIVE LIVES Two Are Sacrificed During Submarine The French Trot Fox Trot Sunshine Alley.. ” ” Don’t Bring Me Posies Say It While Dancing ...... Soothing ....... Ji-Ji-Boo Chicago ... Stuttering . Georgette Dancing Fool . Hot Lips ... Pharaoh Land ..... Fox Trot | Manoeuvres at Swedish Port When | | Sub Sinks, Saving Others. Stockholm, Sept. 15—Two men| were drowned from a submarine un- | der singular circumstances during the recent Swedish coastal fleet man- | oeuvres. They were really sacrificed | to ensure the safety of the whole Other Phonographs Taken In Exchange or move that might denote a conspir- | crew. acy against M. Poincare's safety. The submarine Illern, it appears, Perhaps he himself had nothing to|fired a torpedo at a movable target| do with it, but such extraordinary|and then came to the surface in or-| | precautions certainly conveyed the|der to see the effect produced. Four | | impression that while in London he |of the crew came on degk, but trouble ! was in deadly fear of his life. | suddenly occurred in the ballast tanks g P and the commandsr immediately FAVOR UNION OF closed the hatch and submerged, leav- ing the four to their own resources. | ALL CHESS CLUBS | Three of th: men were washed off| | the deck, but the fourth clung to the| submarine's’ periscope. The submar- | ine rose again quickly and this man safety matches which enjoy the vOrably competing with the newly facts. We explain exactly how the practical monopoly of the markets in | invented. mdtches. \ crime was committed. In 1,110 cases OHN A. ANDREWS & CO. 32 MAIN STREET GRAFONOLA DEPT. P. S.—“Three O’clock in the Morning” now in stock SATURDAY SPECIALS AT THE NEW BRITAIN KET (0. 318 MAIN ST, up by a naval cutter. | Down to the 13th century people was rescued. Two of the men in the| It is reported that the entire crew |seem to have been destitute of water, including the son of Admiral| of the submarine would probably | chimneys Ancarerona, were caught in the wash| have been lost if the commander had A substitute for putty can be made of the battleship Sverige and | failed to submerge immediately the from flour and oil mixed to proper drowned. The other man was picked | trouble was discovered. | consistency. Proposal is Said to Have Met Ap- proval of Enthusiasts fn All Sec- Biscuit tions of the Country. Louisville, Sept. 15.—Formation of one big chess club, which would unify all the chess clubs and bona fide ama- teur chess players of America, was considered at a business meeting of the Western Chess association, which recently held its annual tournament here. The plan was outlined by its presi- dent, J. T. Beckner of Winchester, Ky.,, who proposed that the name of the new body be the American Chess association, and to have the power to select the American representative to participate in international meets as well as to formulate laws governing the winning of various championships |in this country. Officers of the Western Chess asso- clation were empowered to call a meeting of the officers of other chess 5(: Pkg. e DURING THE DAY DURING THE DAY INCORPORATED STREET BOOTH’S BLOCK | JUST ARRIVED FOR SATURDAY NEW FALL MILLINERY |amateurs of America and to promote i J Style—Variety—Value Morning Specials from 7 to 12:30 LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS . ....... SMALL LEGS GENUINE LAMB. CHALLENGE BRAND MILK ... LARGE NATIVE POTATOES .. s IRUREFEARD - v, 2 ‘Ihs. 25c](Wisanin ok vt | sidering the merger. Among the purposes of the pro- o e .. and stimulate “‘the royal pastime in Isuch other ways as opportunity may present.” | | Officers of the Western Chess as-| sociation for the coming year have been elected as follows Mr. Beckner, president; Jackson W Showalter, Georgetown, Ky., Norman | Whitaker, Washingt ;0. W M Vance, Colorado Springs, Colo., and J H. Norris, Hoopestown, Ill.,, vice-pre dents and Allen Shapin secretary. | We have assembled undoubtedly the largest assortment Among these you are sure to All styles, all colors. of Trimmed Hats in the city. find just the hat that becomes you. Special for tomorrow— $3.75 $5.00 $7.50 | | | | HONORS BEING SOLD FELT HATS — We have been receiving new Felt Hats daily and we now have a collection as only an Outlet store does have—large variety of styles and colors. $1.95 — $2.95— $3.95 comm has been ap- | pointed a ter, wh it | known that honors have been more or | ! less openly sold. But the comr will make no public report on w learns. Neither political party } clean record in this d. Therefore | to prevent the wreckaege of many glass ! | houses, it was decided no one should | be allowed to throw stones | There is to be no delving into the | past, sof ra as the publ c ed. The co ply ad- vise on fu in the award- ing of honors in years to come. CHILDREN’S HATS wildren’s Hats for all ages. aver Hats with streamers, also broadcloth, velvet and duvetyn hats trimmed very appropriately. LUX 2 pkgs Argo CORN STARCH ... pkg. Good Luck JAR RINGS . 4 dozen Parowax b cakes Welch's GRAPE JUICE Eaiaat L { | T PRIZE | Atiantic City. Sept. 15.—The execu- | {tive council of the American Federa- | [tion of labor today will tackle YHP‘ 2m25€ ceveiio... 61bs. 25¢ AL |controversy between the brotherhood | {of carpenters and joiners and the | | Malaga GRAPES | | \ | A. F. OF L. 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