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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD THI'RSbAY. EBRUARY 8, 1023, SENT wvn,rsuwnm 10 ARMY PILOT TAKES | Woman Is Arrested on Tyler to defraud the government of |a §90 quarterly pension paym Alleged Pension Fraud ais tyier was alleged to have aes Peb. 5.—Mre Matiids | 000ted payments singe 1916, and her was under arrest today Busband whe died In that yean Was charged with unlawfully receiving a said to havh received vouchers since government pension by representing the death of his mother, the rightful | herself as the widow of a veteran of pensioner in 1898, When questioned the war of 1812, Her daughter-in- | today Mrs. Tyler told authorities Zee MASONIC GFFICERN Arthur Drown of dewett City s the Now Grand Mastor, | vlected yester- | Masons as JIX BLONDES WAIT BUT N AN COMES Baltimere Tyler, 66 alficers weps grand lodge of Lats i 1 th Lawyer, However, Clains They Were vay & Simply To Give Her More -Arthur M, Hrown, rand master Winthrop Sweeten il with Domine wdered wd Sugar ‘ M lasses | GIRLS! 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Bean Burean Is Buit of IunJokmr i Six women of undoubted refincinent | and advertised “pleasing personality, in best hats and new gloves, wulud‘ from 6 until 9 o'clock last evening at | the Bureau of Hoclal Bervice for the | “well-bred man seeking a elean eves ning's entertainment.” | He never appeared, All day long he had ealled up, from the Astor, from the Ritz, asking in the earefully modulated tongs of the lone- Iy stranger from the Middle West for a young lady, generally blonde, short and under twenty-five, to be “a Jolly dinner and theater companion,” Those specifications werg his favorite answer to the Bureau manager's business-like “And what type should you prefer?" Business Picks Up Fifteen: girls selected from ambng applicants after a “blind advertise. ment” were on the bureau's entertain-. ment list, They had been subjected to a keen-eyed scrutiny by Miss Vir- ginla Bennett, originator of the idea of selling high class friendiinoss, and character references had been careful. ly investigated, The bureau obviously wouldn't for a moment tolerate ad- venturesses, \ They aren't. Any one could have found that out last evening as the six sat there losing more faith in man- kind every minute and beginning to figure on the routine cafeteria dinner, All day, with more calls than the bureau had iIn. the two wecks of its business, ‘the managers were hard- pressed to meet the lonely strangers’ demands. There was hardly a minute when _the phone was not ringing. Bome wanted dinner and theater com- panions;’ others wanter theater and after-theater supper party entertain- ment, One man wanted a girl to take to a formal dante at the Pennsylvania. The managers raced down their list trying to find a girl with an evening gown, They Wait and Wait Lists were checked and rechecked and finally at 6 o'clock the first of the feminine contingent put i nits appears ance. They kept on coming until 8;30, Fhey though of subway delays and ®axi accidents and waited. Hope dies hard. y Then the managers. hegan calling Confidane Los Angeles, Feb, 8.—~A number of telegrams signed ‘“always Ceorge” were on file in the superior court here today as evidence in the sult of Htmutz Hdawin Joseph, New York at- terney, against Pauline Frederiek, actress, for $86,900 for legal services and her counter suit for $46,047 which she eharges is due frem him on several eounts, Miss Irederiek’s attorney, eross-ex- amining Joseph, brought from the plaintiff a declaration that he was not Jealous of Willard Mack, Miss Fred, erlek's former actor husband, and that telegrams he sent her during the di- voree proceedings were designed to “inspire her with confidence.” Bome of these telegrams, introdue- ed by the defense to support its con- tention that Joseph's intevest in Miss Prederick was “more personal than professional,” read: “Pauline, loved and lovely queen of all the land of might have been, thy gracious, radiant smile, illuminates every weary mile, George," “So disappointed at not bheing able Lo hear someone's voice, George," re you very, very busy? George,” “Dear Polly: Am overwhelmea with magnificent holder, Love to you, George." One telogram read: “Good morning, wonder girl, 1 pray the quest for new freedom starts tomorrow, The message, Joseph stated refer red to her divorce proceedings and was intended to “Inspire her with confidence, Boys Use Screwdriver To Get at Factory Mail Detective Sergeant Willlam P, Me- Cue yesterday afternoon took into custody two boys, about 10 years old, for rifling the mail box of the Corbin Screw corporation at the post office last Sunday. The boys will be ar- raigned in juvenile court next Satur- day morning. One of the boys called at the New Iritain Savings bank yesterday after- noon and made inquiries regarding a check he had. The police were noti- fied by the bank officials. The boys broke into the mail box with a screw- driver, 0dd Fellows Have Large {made the trip to Charlevelx, Suves Latter's Lhe in 30 llileil““r;:.'..\.:: Grand senlor warden =— Walter T. | Arnold, Meriden. Pawtueket ' trapsurer Joseph Nash Gir Hartford Grand secretary-—Cieorge A, Kries, Hartford Grand senior Voster, Chester. Grand Jjunior deacon ther, Waterbury Grand trusteed tford: Albert wich and D, | viridgeport Charlevois, Mich,, el §—An army fighting machine and medical seience yesterday saved the life of Jesse Cole & woodsman, who was injured Monday ' on Beaver Istand, an inaccessible dot in Lake Michigan, which physicians were unable to reach, because of ice conditions, until an airpiane was call ed inta service, #.\ De Haviland plane from Selfridge |, ield, Mount Clemens, 800 miles away | ploked up Dr, R, N, Armstrong here and carried him te the cabn where Cole s had been suffering with a fractured |, Striati skull, An operation was performedq,|® 90%n #1.00, and late yestorday the patient had re- galned consciousness. Dr, Armstrong reported he undoubtedly would re. ocover, . While Dr, Armstrong was for Cole, another physician, 1, Brown of Levering, was risking his | Wre in an attempt to cross the ten| miile streteh ot ice to treat the injurs | ed man, He reached the island last evening, after fourteen hours of peril. ous travel over fce floes, with detours | around open water, over stretehes of | clear lce #o thin it would scarcely | hear his welght, and serambling through ice jams higher than his head, Lieutenant Russell Meredith, pilot of the alrplane, returned here last night with Dr, Armstrong, after the physician had decided that Cole would need no further treatment from him, The pllot plans to return to Selfridge Field today. Cole had his skull fractured while working in a log jam at a camp near 8t. James, At first it was believed that no surgical aid eould be obtained, the wind having carried out much of the ice between the island and the 'mainland. . Cole’s friends cared for him and trusted to his hardy con- ditions to aid in the fight, Then an ice jam enabled a fellow-worker to cross to Charlevolx with the request for aid. An appeal was then sent to the army air service, and Selfridge IMeld re- sponded, Huths, deacon Theodore obert 8 W . Baker, Jr, mstoek, Nor. hild Wheeler, frosh eggs 6G1c dozen, Tussell Dros~—advt, " Check Chest Colds ..‘l"'."' and Coughs with LINONINE At the first sign of & cold in the liead or chest; coughing, sneez. ingorac hoked-uj freling; take Linonine, It ulrhrmk uplhfl congestion, relieve the cou restoreyourstrengthandqui get you out of danger, For bron- chitis, there is nothing so good as FUNKSEED o Bottles Comfort for All Rheumatics Rheuma Gets lo \\ork First Day— Drives Out the Poisonous Uric Acid and Brings Quick Relief DON'T WANT WILLARD Cleveland Tournament Officials Turn Deaf Ear to His Proposals. Cleveland, Feb. S.—Jess Willard, Twisted, swollen, unsightly joints are rapidly freed from pain and brought back to normal with Rheuma. Lame people walk without aid; . Grand junior warden = Arthur N law, Mrs, Mary E hnnrge.l with eon / mnd they like best. continues to Poskelly iring with experts, { restauranteurs—picked Putnam in a “blind” scientific test. And now the Home Folks are buyin after pound nam,showing that it is_the coffee that You will like to buy it in the tins, a )5 dozen at a time, was Mrs, | widow of a Civil war veleran. EXPERTS and Home Folks have both chosen Putnam Coffee as the one Coffee that they like best, Coffee E: , represen ;'the knov’v‘Peof t:‘cv l;o:zeedi:‘m-‘ just: ~—growers, ers, rrgaltm. food L and Folks continue to buy the coffee thot We rejoice 'in the dict. So you, too, of the discriminating taste, will chooss Putnam because of its appetizing aroma, distinctive rich color and flavor, and its zestful pleasing “after-glow." ac-sealed’’ whenever opened Putnam be as fresh as when ground warm from the Putnnm roaster. Aif or moisture never et a chance to spoil the wonderful thought the meney was due het as & the hotels. There was difficulty in Jo- cating-any of the lonely strangers who said they had- been registered there. Masculine stock dropped. The disap- Class for Degree Work former heavyweight champion of the world wants to appear in an exhibition bout at the international amateur box- sleep comes to those who have been unable to lie in bed; hands that were helpless because of terrible rheuma- tism are now able to do their share tnam flavor. Say *‘Good Morning!"® to the Folks with Putnam tomorrow. William Boardman & Sons Co. — since 1841, Hartford, Cone pointed women said some uncompli- mentary things. The managers were a bit upset. They had expected business difficulties. Those are always to be expected when one embarks on a new venture. Dut these probably would invelve a too great “rush” of application—and pos- sibly a few crude souls who would misunderstand. Certainly no such wholegale truancy. Ordered to Vacate It was alsora blow in view of the fact that they got a disposses notice from their landlord - yesterday. It seems there was a clause in their lease about tenants not carrying on business. They had forgotten about it. Alternately throughout’ the day the janitor removed their card opposite their door bell and they put it up again, The dispossess notice wasn't- bother- ing them in the morning, with the phone ringing and business apparent- 1y booming The news story had done that. They beamed kindly on report- ers and said the story was ‘‘clever” and gave just the right idea of their enterprise. Last night a reporter found no such warm welcome. Tt was stated then that the story misrepresented the facts and treated a ‘“‘serious business” ‘in a ridiculous fashion, The managers didn't say anything more about giving up their other work and devoting their whole atten- tion to the bureau. They didn't talk about its unlimited possibilities. They closed their lips tightly, and said: “We'll show them!” The largest class in two years will be admitted to the patriarchal degree at the regular bi-monthly meeting of Comstock Encampment, No. 29, L O. 0. I, in Odd Fellows building, Arch street, Friday evening. This is the first lap in the membership. contest with . I. Dunbar Encampment, No. 32, of Bristol. In 1910 a ®imilar con- test was run and Comstock fur- nished Dunbar a turkey dinner a la Kronholm as the losers. About 100 Bristol encampment members, head- ed by the New Departure band, came to New Britain, paraded the main streets and proceeded to the Jr. O. U. A. M. hall where they ate turkey at Comstock’s expense. It is Com- stock’s turn now and if the members respond to thé call for candidates as well in the next five months as they have in the first, Comstock can go to Bristol and learn what E. L. Dun- bar can do in the line of eats. E. A. Danberg will have charge of the de- gree. Russia Reported as | Not Wanting to Get Into War Moscow, Feb. 8 (By the Associated Press)—Soviet leaders in a series of conferences held during the past fort- night have definitely declded against Russia’s participation in any FEuro- pean or Near Eastern war growing out of the Ruhr or the Lausanne situa- tions, the correspondent learns. Rus- sia will defend herself if attacked, but will take no active part in a confilct outside her own territory even to aid German workers should a revolution develop in Germany. Russia’s leaders. Pure lard 2 1bs. 25c. Russell Bros. believe thak she needs peace for her vt reconstruction. AT LYCEUM SCENE FROM “F | WERE QUEEN"] ETHEL CLAYTO ing tournament in Public Hall here February 19. A letter received by the promoter of ‘the tournament from Willard’s manager said that the Kan- san would appear with a sparring partner for 25 per cent of the gross receipts together with one-Ralf way travelling expenses for himself, man- ager and two seconds. - Willard offers to come on one way tickets because the party desires to start a western tour here but the promoter declared today the . start would have to be made somewhere else. for the support of the family. Rheuma is a wonderful remedy for rheumatism, gout, meuritis, lumbago and neuralgia. It is a wonder-worker; it never fal- ters, never gives up until every ves- tige of uric acid poison is expelled from the body. Rheuma acts on stomach, liver, kid- neys and bladder all at once and quickly brings long prayed for com- fort ‘ to - distregsed ~sufferers. The Clark & Brainerd Co. and all good druggists sell it with guarantee of money ba€k if it isn't satisfactory. Several Repm ted Killed In Ecuador Earthquake Guayaquil, Ecuador, Feb, 8.—Dis- patches from Quito report that *an earthquake was felt yesterday in that city and its environs. J¥ive persons are said to have been killed, Slides occurred in many places, covering the railway tracks and tying up trafflc, The tower of a church at Tambillo collapsed. FARM WAGES LOWER Declines in Past Three Months Arc From 3.1 to 6.4 Per Cent. Washington, Feb, 8.—Farm wages are lower than they were three months ago. Declines ranging from 3.1 per cent to 6.4 per cent for varl- ous parts of the country are disclosed in the survey of the department of agriculture for the three months' period of October to January. By the day without board the high- est average was $2.82 in the nortn Atlantic states and the lowest $1.40, in the south Atlantic states. Pure lard 2 —advt. Heals Old Sores Peterson’s Ointment | To the millions of people who use Peterson’s ointment for piles, eczema, salt rheum, pimply skin, sore feet, and chafirg, Peterson says, “Tell any | sufferer from old sores that its mighty healing power is wonderful.” Alll druggists, 85¢, 60c, $1.00, $2.50, $5.00, 5 Ibs. 25¢. Russell Bros, | For Baby’s Skin &:'M a warm bath with Cuticura baby knows there is nothing more refreshing for his tender skin than Cuticura Talcum. If his skin is irritated or reshy Cuticuta Oint. ment is socthing and healing. Lab. ..hr—";“‘ ll?lfl.! --.';.‘M?‘m whera SnapZie. Ointment 5 and Sas. Tulewm the. Cuticara Soap shaves withoat mug. l necticut. saves It Was Nearly a RIOT They Came From Miles Around They Came By the Hundreds » We prepared for it-for we know what happens when we say crowd our store on Saturday. | RGAIN WEEK We did the best we could with the avalanche of trade and have prepared for another tremendous day tomorrow. Friday will be a special day for Women, and Misses who will avoid the enormous crush of today and the throngs that will Tomorrow you will find every department comfortably busy all day long. The assortments are large, the styles at their best and the same BARGAIN PRICES maintain. Begse~-Lelands he day Putnam Coffee s