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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1023, BLKS umns'_ NiGHT Funetion Hold Last Faes alisch upen hearing In his charge to the jury, the Court said There is ne sueh thing as the un- written law. In my judgment the ends of justice will be met If & verdict for manslaughter is returned.” fuwese , V6. Andersua 1 ! Distrom [} 1N Andersan 'hum» MACHINISTS ANNEX THREE MORE WINS Mwm Increase Advan- (age Slightly Over Rivals | | The New Britain Machine '?a‘ b:"‘:; ing team, leaders in the Indy league, added three more wins to m: Mary Wand Haselion, Prolific Writer, | list last night, In taking the Traut ¥ | Hine Mfg. Co, into camp. There was Fagaged to Address HI-Y Club “( the usual fine brand of pin toppling by Y. M, €©, A, Monday Night, the various teams in the league, . Mary Hazelton Ward, auther, been secured to address the The scores follow: INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE, |sehoel club next Monday evening at e yl 30 o'clock at the Young Men's #5277 Christian asseelation, She will ehoose 122 311 | for her topie, *The Great Adventure." /80— "' Bhe is the author of the following lloolu Little Japanese Cousin, Little [llnmn Cousin, Little Indian Cousin, R Lattle Russian Cousin, Little Eskimo m.(‘ouln. Little Philippine Cousin, %8 tle Hawaiian Cousin, Little Porto can Cousin, Little Itallan Cousin, Lit- “Illo Swisa Cousin, Little Nnu-nun = |COUSIN, Little German Cousin, Little| 431433 | Turkish Cousin, Little Jewish Cousin, 731 Little Irish Cousin, Ten Little Indians, Little Armenian Cousin, The Coming of the White Men, Ten Big Indians, | 014 Colony Days, Indian Fairy Steries, | Hulldln‘ the Nation, Ten Indian Hunt. ors, Now Little Americans, Little Folks | of North America, The Wonder Work. | ers, White Bird, The Little Indian, ‘Uolll of Many Lands, The *Light | | |Gone With $100,000 Worth Of His Employer’s Jewelry New York Appeads for ald in finding Bruns, a jewelry salesman, were broadoasted night by the police when they ed that had been missing e with $10f belonging 0 halr Enjoyabie Bing At Home On Washington Son 81 Moot With Large Attendance, George It Armed Bandits l'lold Up Men With Auto 'l'ruclu New York, Jan, 31-—Four armed lits last night held up twe men in charge of a truek containing §4,000 worth of foreed the men to drive thein to an iselated seotion, and ess caped with their loot in the machine, The truek and contents were the property of the Nleom Mills SIGHT I the most used sense i the sehool child's life, If its powers of vision are abnormal they cans not progress in their studies, We are equipped by our knowls of optometry to preseribe the proper corrective glasses for childron, Frank E. Goodwin Lyesight Specialist 227 MAIN N TEL, 1905 hnn-u v Selander Ackerston: Swanson THE GREAT ADVENTURE Nearly 400 persons were present at| last the annual ladies’ night of New Rrits ain Jodge, Ne P 0, Biks, last evening at the Hiks' ame on Wash- | ington street, r o Was pros nounced delightful by tne guests. Barly in the evening, Willard, “the man whe grows” entertatned with a sevies of mystifying card tricks, In. | trodueing several noveltios which made the audience gasp, He aiso gave a number of voeal imitations {and econcluded with an exhibition of inereasing his height six inches and extending his arm until it was far longer than under normal eonditions Music for daneing was furnished hy | LyneN's orehestra, the program being {well balanced and well rendered Tee eream and fruit punch ear he jewels Biee worth dozen lirms, He said h when he N. J. Parochial School Is Burned io the Ground Newark, N. J., Jan, 31 Mtanton. inus parochia! school, founded by the Dominiean Fathers in 1875, de stroyed by fire last night, The fire was discorer ut 7:45 o'clock while pupila wWere fueting the bullding, No on was going to Heston vanished silk wi hu: @ rehearsal in was injured were DEFY COURT, FREE SLAYER Molyneux Fredrickson viet Husbamd of aquit Him Contrary durors, Told o O Manslanghter Freehold, N, J., Jan. to instructions from ti urt to bring in @ verdict of manstuughter, the jury acquitted Imiph Eovine, trial charged with the murder of his wife in their home last Angust “I win sorry to say, gentlemen, that 1 do not » with you, You are dis- uffair ended at 1 o'clock this | morning. | 41 Agnele MAYOR HP NEWPORT DEAD 4, Behroeder W, Johnson . Patrus ... on \lr Boyle I'l-- Away in His 8o teenth Term in Ofice Newport, R, L, Jan, 31.—Mayor Pa- trick J. Doyle of this city died late yesterday afternoon, He had been | mayor of the eity more times than | any other man, his election lust De-| ecember being the soventeenth, He was first elected in 1 when he took the | place of Mayor John 13, Waters, who | died in oMee, His last term previons to the present one was ended In 1916 Last fall his friends urged him to | run again, and, though he was not in good health, he consented, waged a| vigorous campaign and won out by a | | Inrge plurality in a three-cornered | fight., The strain was too great, and Near-riots took place in Essen when the Frenche settled dnwnI he was ill for some time, getting up | Mounted police are shown here in| with a great deal of effort on New Year's Day to go to the City Hall to then he had Huok .. Wright .. A. Anderson . Prisk ... Thompson Vollhardt Thursday — FISH SPECIALS — Friday l \\( Y IIHM LY I'I \\ll— l\\(‘\ NO, 1 Carlson - Driscoll Corr ... Erienan Wacker Brigers, Pllgrims of - Today, Swift| 8wan, Timid Hare, Twin Travelers in | Bouth America, Leaders of Liberty, | Twin Travelers in the Holy Land, Twin | Travelers in India. { i 8he is a contributor to many of the leading magazines of the reunlry | e Skinner Chuek, 8 » RI SH SHORT HADDOCK BOSTON BLUE PisH nocKronT COD STEAR CANCY WHITE PIsH SAYBROOK FLOUNDERS LIVE OR POILED SHRIMP | Hofiman Kahms .. ¥. Johnson Narcum ... Valentime . 15¢ 18¢c | {to occupy this German city. Lb, front of the Kaiserhof Hotel attempting to scatter a crowd of irate | | citizens who threatened to mob French officers, {Four Persons Are Bloun l Across Street by Explosion | Worcester, Jan., 3i.—Four persons | . were blown across a street and cut by tlylng glass, and hundreds of persons and trolley passengers narrowly es. caped injury in a gas explosion at midnight. Seven workmen were drill- ing into the ground to find a leak in a big gas main when there was a roar followed by a flash of flames. The force of the esplosion blew in the front of the Liggett-Riker-Jaynes drug store at Main and I'ront streets The loss is estimated at $75,000, RUESTIH Lh. | be inaugurated. Since ' —_—— RED PEPPER FOR COLDS IN CHEST| Jase you tight, aching chest, the pain. Break up the - conges Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. | “Red Pepper Rub” is the cold rem- edy that brings quickest relief, It can- not hurt and it certainly seems to end the tightness and drive the con- | gestion and soreness right out. EASTERN WHITE orities, alded by a posse of several s N kundred civillans and soldiers, 1he men were said to have had the notes, comprising most of the money taken, concealed in their pockets, the lining of their clothing and their shoes. The two alleged bandits offered no lodge of Elks will meet tomorrow |resistance to their arrest by Lieut. C. night after the regular lodge meet- |1, Horton, who said he came upon ing. \ them with his party as they were jok-| Balloon and novelty dance, Friday The latter stat- night, Feb. 2nd. T. A. B. hall. Adm.| d just agreed to 40c.—advt, drive Wood and Harvey, who said | The Commodore Barry Cnunrll A.|they had lost their way in the woods A. R. I. R. will hold its regular meet- | while hunting, to Newport News. ing Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Search for the men began when Judd’s hall. A report of the state|Captain Norman D. Cota, chief finance officer, his assistant, chauffeur, and City Items Victrolas and Piunos, Henry Morana ~—advt. H \l)lill The fair committe:: of New Britain “Joe Cusack’ Hwanson Battler . Lofgren Foote Smoked White Fish ... Lb, 30c Salt Cod Strips .... 3 Lbs, 50c salt Cod Bits Smoked Salmon Smoked Halibut Split Salt Herring. . . —Bakery Special— Open Long Clams ., Rognd Clam: Little Necks h Steamers ..., nes in Ol ... 4771523 Stop 86 28 §1— o 54 12~ 300 456 Hlfl 104— 303 Simon . ing with two negroes. Caringa ed afterwards they b Linn .. Brown Dellavera . Half the Coirs—ll_ot;iiéggers Asserts New York Judge New York, Jan, 31.~-Asserting that 3 For 10c Happeney Zucker . Carey Newton . “half the cops are bootleggers them- selves and stealing whiskey,” Magie- trate Corrigan, presiding in Esgex convention held at New Haven, Jan. 21 will be read. An entertainment and dancing will be enjoyed after the two enlisted men were found bound, gagged and tied to trees in the woods | Nothing has such concentrated, | penetrating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down into | near Big Bethel about 20 miles from here. They then reported they had been held up in front of the bank at Hampton, placed in their autgmobile and taken on a wild drive with the 113 206 506—1462 meeting. Feb. Victor Records, Henry Morans, | —advt. Esther Stanley Chapter, D. A. R., will hold a colonial reception at the home of the regent, Mre. 1. Mauat, and Grove Hill Fridiy afternoon at 4. The hostesses and those assisting will wear colonial costumes. Miss Hulda Sandberg of 52 Kelsey street, is at the Hartford hospital. TWO ARMY MEN ACCUSED IN DARING 848,000 THEFT Langley Field Corporals Are Captured Following Chase—All of Loot Not Recovered Newport News, Va., Jan. 31-—Charg- ed with the daring holdup robbery of a $43,000 army payroll in front of the First National Bank at Hampton yesterday, Corporals John S. Wood and James Harvey yere held under military guard at Lahgley field today pending a decision as to whether they will be tried before a civil or military court., It appeared probable that the two men, who .were said to have had in their possession a large portion of the money taken when they were ar- rested last night, would be brought before a courtmartial. Of the amount missing, the exact total of which had not been announc- ed—$5,000 of it was said to have been silver contained in a bag which the men are believed to have been forced jto abandon and for which search was being continued today. When arrest- ed after a search of the surrounding country by military and county auth- Long ... Market court at the hearing of a delicatessen store owner charged with selling liquor, threatened to send to the workhouse any policeman found guilty of beating citizens in making arrests. Ashes of Two Husbands Are Mixed by Their Widow New York, Jan. 31.—Mrs. Alwise P. Anhert, 80 has lost her $10,000 damage suit against the United States Cremation company for the alleged mixing”“of the ashes of her first two husbands. The court directed a ver- 3 dict, holding she had failed to sub- Josephson . stantiate her claim that the crema- Stedman .. tion company carelessly handled the » ashes, which she had placed in a niche there, and which she alleged had been mixed. She almost col: lapsed in court when she was ques- tioned about her third husband. Weeping bitterly, she declared he had disappeared, taking $6,000 of her money with him, colds, congestion, aching muscles and | sore, stiff joints relief comes at once. | The moment you apply Red Pepper | Rub you feel the tingling heat. Inl‘ curtains down which ended in the|three minutes the congested spot is| ditching of the machine near the spot | Warmed through and through. When | where they were found. They said | You are suffering from a cold, rheu- during the drive they recognized | matism, backache, stiff neck or sore Wood and Harvey, who later were just get a jar of Rowles Red MOHICAN CHERRY PIE ....... EA. 25c 476 lllnfll k Hrvrin. A. Anderson Pawlow Carison . Bcheidel Wells . IDC— 286 88— 301 I11v—l—‘5 muscles, j found to be missing from the Langley | Pepper Rub, made from red pepper field post sinog early morning, as the|at any drug store. You will have the bandits. | quickest relief known. McBriacty "Kitduse Odman == e 1458 103— 288 4 489 North & Judd. 80 105 84— 246 75— 252 104— 284 106— 21 ndgren ... , Johnson .. lellhI aee Robertson . Dummy ... RE-ELECT DIRECTORS. The stockholders of the Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. at their an- nual meeting yesterday re-elected the following directors: Albin Carlson, Carl Erickson, Aaron W. Carlson, Justus Wallen, August E. Wallen, George Schenck, John Hendrickson, Alfred Johnson and Severin Johnson. 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