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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923. CASTORIA [{LANS ORGANIZER ity RYZON Bochum chamber of commere Leroy Phillips since May 22 of amounted to more than one million|last year., Meanwhile she atiended marks, the Tageblatt estimated, school the same as usual, On Mon. et dny she turned in her school books MIIOOI:(-II(L ELO! L and the girls léarned of her marriage. BAKING POWDER | . - The affairs are looked upon as the ) |They Are Epidemic in Baltimore—One ‘;'.':H‘:"“";:::: r(:-'r "w“:l"o"“':m;:;'"m: o se 36 < | Al rrer, 2O YRE LES | | Keops fiecret & Yoar, Jumes L, Johnson, fs now honeymoon- | Baltimore, Md, March 2-—Elope-|ing in Atlantic City, All the eloping ¥y Iments have become nearly epidemic|girls are in their “teens” and are con- T want to direct the attentlon or i paitimore High school girls, |sidered nmung the best of their school. "hfl counsel that at the conclusion of There have been seven in that many Held in Contempt for Refusing to the former hearing 1° directed thin p\onihe and hardly had the students o newspaper men, 1t w“p"r:m newspapermen who in- The Federal agents seek to hold Aflfllfll‘ 0“05"0113 formed Mr. Chaplin first of the dash- ;S o Iinperseration an ) n r} iowg ing of her hopes. O e " charge against him In | witness not to remove or destroy any| .., th:y told mr?“ur. vé;::finul;::l‘::d New York, March 2.—The resource- | Brooklyn ls grand tarcenv. Magis-| Topeka, Kan, March 2,—H, H.|of the information destred,” Commis- :‘:m‘rmdu ’lr):rr?i’vv‘l::ll’\:\‘l):lln( .7.:.“':'..'““": “Oh,” and "Js that 802" and abruptly fuluess and determination of a broad- |trate Short held him in $25,000 ball | Kitchen, organizer of the Ku Klux | sloner Brewster said. Johnson last week when news of an-| 700D Mackenzie Canadian rallroad the receiver In the Chaplin home|Shouldered young priest led to the ar. |untll Tuesday. Kian, was placed in tho Shawnee {other romance became known yes-|magnate, internationally known clicked to its resting place. Even his rBM‘mnem in the Gates avenue court,| The swindler visited Fatker James|County jail yesterday afternoon on a | HEAVY DAMAGES. | terday, i sportaman and owner of the Pleassat best friends thereatter were refused cor::l::’;:'d ’:‘n:lll‘:.yal?r .Qn lt:\dlvldull E. Rock, assistant at St. Michael's| writ {ssued by the state supreme! poin March | 2.-—~The damage| Mary Owens, aged 17, a third year|race track near San Francisco, died his door. Scores of reasons were ad- she nliukuty dp ce to be one of |church, Flushing, some time ago, He|court holding him in contempt of that| 3one in the recent plundering of the|student, is the latest, Mary has been | suddenly in a hotel here last night. vanced. here was talk of a rival, a an most audacious(told the Fort Ogletnorpe story and|court for refusal to answer questions polish painter who is coming to Cali- tricksters the}: have come across in a [used the name "Powers'” and suld his|at a-hearing yesterday of the state's | fornia’ to bulld & ‘home, “and for long time. The Federal authorities |Lrother was Father Powers of Boston, |ouster sult against the Klan, [ 4 whom? % had searched the country for him for |He gave an accurate description of( The action followed an order of the “It's All Over Now" two years, l':nmer Powers, who was known to|court on Keb. 28, that Kitchen | The Iips of the little tragedeinne “Willlam McDonough* is believed | 'ather Rock. ‘“PPowers" got $50 und |swer the questions, be having refused | trembled and her eyes flled with to be the man who has imposed upon |insisted that Father Rock write to|to do so originally at the opening of | the charity of probably 100 priests|i'ather Dowers for reimibursement.|the hearing before Commissioner 8. | ANT | A mor Over30 Years the st et et v st OV HOD 8 Tuppl b Qlllck, Hllfly clel‘gyman him to the Gates avenue station, SPORTING MAN DIES, l.os Angeles, March 2.-~Roderick tears as she added to the typed state- ment: “there were a thousand things. and ministers in many states, obtain- |"ather Rock ing from them amounts from $25 to|Pather communicated with | M, Brewster, Feb. 25. Powers. “Your money is Attorneys for Kitchen, Colonel Johu Booth Block It is another experience. I have learn- {JJ 7y N $60. The Rev. John Haynes Holmes|gone,” answercd Father Powers, add-|g, Dean, of Topeka and W. L. Wood, | :“:I ?h:wr:ut'."tl)l\e";el::;yd::':.,:’;e“:’ine:; of the Community church, Park |ing that he received three or four let- | or Kansas CI!)",, Gaved” that sun take] 257 Main Street RO TTE taiall van® avenue and Thirty-fourth street, is|ters every week from priests through-|o¢ the case, would be carried to the Charlie for the tl;ne was lost sight de:ln;ed !to'm,vc bql-sn a \lfum 'tn :he out the country who were swindled. |yrpjted States supreme court. Mean- A ——eeee e e e e ) i) | extent o n court yesterday| The Rev, Frederick Lowe of the|while habeas corpus proceedings prob- ] 3 o, e St ik e (5t i Hemiae | ol om o B Fag S SR, o4t NEW ENGLAND'S LARGEST MILLINERY DISTRIBUTORS “o) " . Assissl in Brooklyn sa that *“Mc- ne, created hy K Whne‘i::':':flaee:ug‘:. ::’ i Do you know me”" asked the Rev.|Donough” obtained $35 from him. | w?:?:;rlr"h: :hsould be co};np:lc::;n :: Saobra’in the H’;llywnod mo"',‘“:\"‘d;‘: George Dawson, one of the assistants |According to Father Butler, an hour|inform as to names of members of| trict heralded in the selling talk of at St. Paul's Roman Catholic church, |before *“McDonough" visited hl_m he [the Klan after having taken the Klan| the newsboys, that *“Pola glves Charlie Co'u;t' “,;n c:,’{“",," k"]r"u' The (was trylng to geet money from Father| gath not to do so. the air,” Chaplin made his way to :‘;:nl.;]l r Y?c‘t‘;‘ tyh: 0': ,"! :;oltld in | I'oley ,0{ 8t. Gregory’'s church 1n' After the sheriff had taken Kitchen | Miss Negri's retreat. M tHe man w';o hreldll‘:;:nu ""Q“:;g Byookiyn. |to jall, the hearing was resumed with Just what happened then probably | point of the revolver in the re‘:‘!?’ry ot The same man is g"‘fl'::‘d to z"l\i' Carl McManus, also an organizer, who never will be given to the world in{the church Saturday night and (ook‘ObmmM ¢ l;rom fra, M. Colby, @ |said he was employed by Kitchen, detail. But after midnight Charlie($9 from his pockets. |reader of the Iirst Christian Science|took the stand. | went home, with a smile on his face, Cll.lvcd First to Be |church, and from representatives of | McManus testified that during his| and Miss Negri, her finger again| Tarller Saturda: . ithe Second Christian Science church, | yisit to Topeka of two weeks he had | 3 o y he had visited the |, He gave his ad- « wveighted with the platinum engage- |rectory, spoken of his trouble: Biotti in Haihaitey, 4 administered the Klansman oath to ment ring she had removed a few |tioned .th:t he needed “,ufn:'nmf,.?; dress us 207 East 136th street, “approximately a hundred men” in hours previously, was contemplating |to Chicago and declared an intention "ot K0P at that addrss. | Topeks. Quettionied as to the identity, her joy, ‘‘too happy to sleep,” she|of committing suicide, Father Dawson | isstuos genmn |of the new members, McManus sald sald. said. ALTERATIONS AT BLOOMBERG'S. 'he did not recall any of the names, Oh Slush! The young priest for over an hour| Good progress is being made in the _Assistant Attorney General Rhodes Miss Negri frankly admitted her|counselled him against his rash pur-|alterations at the store of M. Bloom-|Fé2d & portion of what was purported happiness in “making up.” pose. The man left apfmrently| berg in the Y. M. C. A. bullding and {0 e the Klansman's oath, and Me-| “He swore to me he never had said |strengthened in his outlook on life |1, Wexler, who has the contract,| | Manus admitted that it was part of it. \’he was too poor to' marry me,” she |and, Iather Dawson said, returned at|stated otday that the work will prob-| Th.!‘ sectlon read as follows: 1 sald. “He told me he loved me and il o'clock that night with the re-|ably be entirely completed within two| "I swear that 1 will keep secret to| could not live without me. And so, I|volver to take what had not been|or three weeks. | myself information of Klansmen believed him, and have taken him | torthcoming earlier. Between $4,000 and $5,000 is beingi which come to me in the sacred bond back.” Wednesday night at 7:50 the door | spent by the owner in making the|0f Klansmanship, the crimes of vio- Rumors the two were engaged in-|bell of the rectory of St. Ambrose’s!changes and when the work is com-|)ation of this oath, of treason to the| terested motion picture fans every-|}oman Catholic church at Tompkins, pleted, New Britain will have an-[United States of America, and of rape where when they were first published |and De Kalb avenues rang. When | other addition to its growing ilst of|and maliclous murder alone except- Jast November, and the interest was|Rev. Joseph P. Butler, one of the|modern stores. The store will have ed.” ’maintaind when the principals offi-|YOUNg assistants, assigned there alan entirely new front, 16 feet long,| In pursuance to the supreme month ago from St. Michael's church]wlth windows so arranged that there|court’s order Kitchen produced a 4 S at Flushing, descended the stairs he | will be a complete system of day-| membership petition which he had ! BOSTON WOMAN DEFEATED. |found a pale, slim chap standing|light lighting that will show off the| testified was in his possession part of i Palm Beach, Ila., March 2.——Miss|deferentially before him. merchandise to excellent advantage.|the time. He informed the court that Claire Cassell of New York, redeemed | 1 Want to make a confession,” he|The interior will also be greatly im-|he had returned to each of the sig- Tier past tennis record and defended |Vegan. yroved.——advt, nors his detached signature. Jier champlonship honors by the de-| Across the priest's mind flashed the ifcat of Mrs. Frank H. Godfrey of the |€Xperience of Tather Christopher| cxam confirmed the rumors. Newest Trimmed Hats A remarkable collection of Stunning Hats. Hats of Hair Cloth, Timbo, Milan, Tagal, Flower Trimmed Hats, Feather Trimmed Hats and Embroidered Hats. All the newest Styles and Colors. f.ongwood Cricket club of Boston, Molloy, :\Iso recently ‘nsslgned to St 7, 6=—2, in the final round of the Ambrose's from the (.h‘urcn of St omen’s annual Florida state lawn n‘lary, Star of the Sea, IFar Rocknw.a,y. tennis singles tournament yesterday. ,That was several months ago. A wan Py e chap, who walked into the rector)t' . s said he was an officer of the army at| FORM NAVAL OORES Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., and he had| S)'dn.!‘)’. N. 8. W, March ‘With killed another officer in a restaurant | the: object: of encouraging yachtsmen |, .. “.qqe haq decided the right and owners of motor boats to become thing to do was to go back. But he of use to their country in:time of war, | o6 e nifess™and sick.” Iather Mol- the naval board has given authority|,,. was touched. He wrote out a dor the formation of a new voluntary| hack for' $50, and then' went out geserve, to be known as the NarroW|jen ghe' penitent and cashed it for — Vater® Coeps. he duties of the COrP8 | him, ., He. esorrted hllp to a train and HIT'be 'to- become proficient in all the shoolt his hand. s the train pulled /methods by which small craft may be | gyt the offcer ‘tood at attenton, his ‘fused in protecnn% the local defenses|,rm raised in rigid salute. All this in war time. came back to [Father Butler. ’ / Holds Caller, Summons Police. . | i TR ! e, { DIXIE STATION COMING “Please sit down,” he said, I'll be New Britain's Dixie Gasoline Sta-|vack directiy.” tion at 33 Main street will be for- He looked in the street for a police- mally opened tomorrow. The Dixie| man and then called up the Gates| Our assortment of Spring Hose is now complete, and you are sure to find the Quality and Style that you want. We carry all Qualities—from the Mer- cerized Cotton Stockings to the Finest Sheer Hose. R it oo i We are exclusive distributors for these Hats and every La Rose Hat is an exclusive Hat. We haw: assembled a special as- sortment of these and will sell them tomorrow at the Special Price— people have constructed a most ,at-|avenue stationi tractive station. In its central loca- The priest watched his visitor from tion, it is expected to: prove a most|a poiit of vantage. Five times the “popular station, man arose and started out. Five The company has introduced sev-|times the husky young priest led him eral innovations in this station that|back to his seat. Then Detectives should prove popular with motorists.| ()'Neil and Dwyer came in and took ‘fhere will be rest rooms for both Jadies and gentlemen. Air and water ‘towers are provided and the station is also equipped with vacuum clean- crs for the inside of closed cars. During the past year the company lias spent three-quarters of a million | dollars in stations in Springfield and in Hartford the cost of building and cynipping stations exceeds $500,000. Ray §. Holcomb will be in charge of the New Dritain station.—advt. Model 210 Tragedy You have a source of entertainment Jf™ ik that never fails. No matter what your e s mood may be or your fancies desire, the MAIN sT. National Meat Stores Co. | ~~ i _ 3| VICTROLA will refpond. [PALACE] 2 | Ao gl ot hew e e [} POULTRY IS IN SEASON Ja o, vy ooy We Sell Fresh Hams, Pork Loins and Fresh Shoulders of Small o . . Gems From ‘“Blossom Time'—Victor Light Opera Co. uin Gems From “Yankee Princess”—Victor Light Opera Co. 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