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ll“lh A“M u.‘ M. the ng plotters, A dnumrnll“:::‘ W’:: fhl":: nl.:"ln":’.- sigped by Deputy Maloney, of Liam - Plans to m‘. Cmv'm :‘":;' 'I: .‘":::lv.lmul .nm: \n..a jorale ol s 1s hroken, s Dublin, ¥eb, 13.—~8ix women and . a mATRAmed. Forde, arvested yeator, |10 10 BAve been found on Forde day at Limeriok; are reported to have attempted to obtain the release of 30 from the jail there, They bed the sentry te allow the pris. oners to espape over the wall, This he agreed to do, but seldiers in dis. guise game over instead and captured CLAIMS DETECTIVES FAKED RED PLOTS Spy/Says Burns and Thiel Agen- cies Used Frame-Up Chicago, Feb, 13.—An amazing story of intrigue and deception was unfolded here when Frank P, Walsh, attorney for twenty-two Communists| Alkali in Shampoos l Bad For Washing Hair Many soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much free alkall which is very Injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittie, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,+ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 183, 1023, made by Halanow, and turn report of & eling of the workers of the 1, W, W, into & conference of “Knights of the Btar" Later, Balanow said, weork for Burns again and ga all the Thiel papers, including of the alleged membership i reports, but ‘advised him not 1 them hecausde they were slories," "W, &, ‘that's all the detective busine Amaginary stories'" he went had been ed the textile secret Hed | e ¢ him coples st _and | o ('uyyl Vimaginary | Burns," he said, “replied 88 e | Denial by W, J, Buras, 13 w retary of the Burns National Detective sald last night in his home #h William Ageney, herman FA in O #ining, N. Y., that the story reported told by Bailin, or Halanow, to Prank P, Walsh “was ridiculous, impossibie facing trial in Bt, Joseph, Mich, for advocating criminal syndicalism be-| gan taking the deposition of Albert Daillin, ghias Balanow, self-confessed | #py agent provacateur, | The best thing to use is Mulsified cocoanut oll shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greaseless, - It is very cheap and beats anything else all to pleces, You can get Mulsified at any drug store, and a few ounces will last | the whole family for months, Two or three teaspoonfuls of Mul« sified in & cup or glass with a little warm water is all that is required, Bimply moisten the hair with water and rub the Mulsified cocoanut oll in. It makes an abundance of rieh, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily, The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and casy to manage. Besides, it loosens and takes out overy particle of dust, dirt and dandruff, Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified. CORS Lift Off with Fingers ganizations and “red” sgares were Interests for the purpose of investi- gating anp imaginary radical menace, Balanow, in a stéry from sordld detalls of double-cross-| high comedy, swora he had worked for the W, J. Burns and the as an expert on radical questions; that he had sold the secret reports of | the Thiel Agency to the Burns peo- | ple; that an officlal of the Burns Agency had picked his pecket and appropriated other Thiel reports, and that Allan O, Meyers, head of the Radical Bureau of the Burns Agency, had proposed that he make bombs and get well-known radicals to throw them so Burns men could arrest the radjcals, Instructed to Incite Violence, Balanow swore that as an opera- tive of the Thiel Agency in 1917 he had been assigned to. join the cigar makers’ union as an agent provaca- teur during a strike, and ‘was in- structed to urge the strikers to break windows and commit other| violence. His instructions, he said, | came from Michael Flannigan, gen- eral manager of the agency, who, “he said, told him to “always show your radical side; he so extreme that they'll have confidence in you.” | Flannigan, he said, told him that| ol Lazor, President of the La Kurba | Cigar Company, was furnishing $100-| 000 to br(‘ak.the Cigar Workers' Shortly after he suggested window breaking to Charles Winfield, busi- ness agent of the union, Balanow testified, 200 or 300 windows were broken and later he discovered that| Winfield was a Thiel operative also. | . Later, under direction of Flannigan, he said, Socialist Party, Socialist-Labor Party, Communist Party, Communist- Labor Party, Young People’'s Socialist League, Workers Industrial Union and other organizations and sought to stir up violence among their mem- bers. Flannigan, he said, furnished him typewritten speeches to read at meetings of the organizations, seeking lo cause dissension and trouble. While working for the Burns agen- cy; he swore, he was sent to meetings of several organizations to preach violence. Was to Learn Bomb Making In October, 1820, he swore, he met Raymond and Sherman Burns, sons of W. J. Burns, and Allan Meyers, and_Meyers told him he would supply explosives and show him how to make bombs. Meyers, he said, sug- gested he cultivate such men as Charles E. Ruthenberg, Levine of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers, Ed- ward Nocklls ot the Chicago Federa- tion of Labor, Carlo Tresca and others, and try to get them to throw bombs, so Burns operatives could ar- rest them. [ Tiie American men and W‘)me""huz‘éa{x. S?nfie gfi:;‘! must guard constantly against kidney | 0! Cr I L CUEL AETEEY charg- trouble because we often eat t00}ling Burng men with various crimes, much rich food. Our blood is filled |, 14 e showed it to Meyers. Later, with acids which the kidneys strive }q said, Meyers stole the Iettér 0;‘1! nl" to filter out; they weaken from over-) iy pocket and refused to give it hack. work, become sluggish, the elimina- e produced an envelope in which he tive tissues clog and the result 18|gaiq Cooney had mailed the letter to kidney trouble, bladder ~weakness|him, Another Burns official, he said, and a general decline in health. at one time gave him 200 copies of When your kidneys feel like lumps |the Communist manifesto to distribute Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantiy that corn stops harting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin- gers, Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suffi- cient to remove every hard corn, soft &orn, or corn hetween the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. DRUGS EXCITE THE KIDNEYS, " DRINK WATER Take Salts at First Sign of Bladder Trritation or Back- ache, of the radical Agency, wrote he joined the I. W. W, ! and wholly untrue" “Ballin was in our employ fo days,”" Mr, Burns said, ra fow “He claimed to be a member of several radical or- By Balanow's testimony Mr, Walsh | ganizations and to know something of is secking to show that radical or-|the movements of radical leaders, He was recommended to us by a Distriet mendation we hired him "He him, ports and discharged the Thiel agency at one time, nothing of that, “After he was discharged in a claim with us through hl yer for money for servicus per while in our employ. the false reports he submitted fused to pay any attention claim and told him to bring su never brought suit, “If we find he has told thi out West in such a form that be prosecuted prosecute him. of that." in's employment by’ the Burns ot “about two years ago, Wall street cxplosiol with the Thiel agency were cessful ‘last night. Graduate Courses in Law Scheduled at New Haven, Feb, in the curricuium of the Yal today. These will be open to ers of law who wish to take leading to higher law degree “HOW ARE YOU blood pure an Inasmuch as these services were in connection with for perjury we You can be assured Mr. Burns placed the date of Bail- after € 13, —Graduate courses in liw will be given in 1924 mer school of law, it was announced FEELING TODAY ?” ‘OUlcan answer, “I'm feeling fine, thank you,” if you keep your your —system invented at will by private detective’' Attorney in one of the largest cities agencies to assist them in collecting | in the United States—I won't identify] large sums from banking and other| him further—and upon that recom- nly worked for us a few days. that ranged We found he was submitting false ye- Bubse- ing and the double double-cross of | quently we found he had worked for It he Thiel| was employed by the Thiel agency at Detective Agencies at the same time | the time he was hired by us, we know & he put | is law- formed we re- to his it. 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Clearance 56 inches wide, B 98¢ of lead; your back hurts or the urine |among radicals. is cloudy, full of sSediment, or you| Cooney of the Thial agency, he said, are obliged to seek relief two or|)invented the “Knights of the Red three times during the night; if you|[Star” and gave him a copy of its suffer with sick headache, or dizzy, [alleged manifesto, which described nervous spells, acid stomach or if|{he organization “as the most danger- you have rheumatism when the|cus revolutionary organization in the weather is bad, begin drinking lots | United States.” of good soft water and get from your Cooney admitted, he said, no such pharmacist about four ounces of Jad | group existed but explained it was Salts, Take a tablespoonful in a|necessary to have evidence of it to glass of water before breakfast for a|show to Alfred Austrian, attorney for few days and your kidneys may then|J. Ogden Armour and other Chicago act fine. packers, so the packers would put This famous salts is made from|up money to keep the radical hunt the acid of grapes and lemon juice, | going. 1 eombined with lithia, and has been Cooney, he swore in his deposition, used for years to help flush and|compiled a list of alleged members of stimulate clogged-kidneys to neutral- | this non-existant organization from | ize the acids in the system so they|names and addresses found among no longer are a source of irritation,|the effects of supposed radicals thus often relieving bladder disor- | caught in the Jan. 1, 1920 round-up ders. here, He produced a list of some Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot| 3,000 names, which, he said, was'the injure, makes a delightful efferves-|one Cooney furnished to Austrian cent lithia-water drink and belongs|and attorneys representing other in every home, because nobody can | business interests, make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any. time. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year. oughs quickly broken up by the soothing, healing and cur- rative effect of pure flax seed oiland irish moss; two of the ingredients Clearance Sale—Ea.. . Sale Clearance $ 1 055 TomomwAlrighf Salo.— Each (... Night's Tonics — fresh air, & good sieep and an N} Tabigh to make your di and native system—1 Stomach, Liver and Bowels. on s so ferent you will d lighbtfully surprised, 4 Y Mrs. Peter who explained that she student council yesterday were made this city before the indoor track and a former husband are divorced [public today and university publica cason closes, it was announced today, was accompanied by 11 trunks. She|tions are giving place to letters and |He has entered for the Boston mile {was dressed well. “I thought I would [comment on the question of greater at the American Legion games here Swiss Actress Gets Divorce to Fnlln“’;surprls(\ him,” she said, *“over in|freedom for the undergraduates in the [on IFeb. The Illinois A. C. already | Coblenz we sort of got the idea that|academic department. One resolution holds two legs on the Boston mile lall the American boys were very|advocates a system of voluntary class |trophy through Ray's previous vice [wealthy. Even though he has not a|attendance, with ‘unlimited cuts for | tories and if he wins this year the llot of money, I have plenty. 1 love undergraduates whose average mark [cup will become the property of his Concordia, Kas., i%eb. 13.—Having him and we will be married.” in studies has been above 70 per cent. | club, art, to W. W. Clark, of Another resolution urges the discon- EBELRAD AUOEEY: 10, Y 1o o A tinuance of compulsory attendance at Concordia, when he was an Ameri- | religious worship on Sundays. can doughboy on the Rhine, Mrs. s 1 7 Christine Peter, who says &he is a Now in Favor {lt Yale Swiss aotress, has appeared here from | New Haven, Feb. 13.—Effort to Coblenz. Clark was mustered out last |obtain more student government at June, She was informed he was nowYale are being continued. Resolutions employed on a bridge gang. which were submitted to the college VERY MUCH IN LOVE Doughboy Sweetheart to This Coun- try. s s Chips off the Old Block Student Government Is POLICE SEIZE CLOWNS Riga, Latvia,—~In the course of a circus performance Latvian political rolice seized Nipsi and Lipsi, famous jLatvian clowns. They're accused of «|including anti-government utterances in their clown chatter. BY SWAN RAY TO RACE AGAIN. Boston, Feb. 13.—Joie T !mile running marvel of the Il C. will make one more appearance in Noveck’s Prescription Drug Stores. $ALESMAN $AM Sam Makes a Promise SR OFFICER- 15 THAT GUY GONNA BE N TH' SAME. CELL WITH ME 7772 SPEEDING BA??- ILL. ATTEND O NOUR CASE. LBTER= THROW HM INTH' SAME. CELL WIT THAT OTHER BUM % GRERT sScoTT!V HONRAD HAKEETER!! MY RvAL PINCHED 't