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12 CRUSHED BY TRACTOR [ (Continued from First page) machine pushed over us the one de- would in cleats on ground and the them, Such a machine scribed, it was contends flict such injuries, the he the wide wheels fracturing the and leg bones, crushing the heads and chests and severing completely the the hands and feot at the wrists and Just above the ankle Others of Samoe It {8 known that the have received numerous letters farmers in suggesting been used Firm in Belier withorities anonymous owner: from plantation al that sections of th 2 tractor must the belief that the motive Danlel's father, W. C. Andrews at € tained Dani ers, the three that that “one turn but the country.” It How Fat Actress Was Made Slim | i P ¢ (right), wealthy Philadelphia society man and banker, is shown here in the custody of police after he had been charged with driving an auto which struck and killed three. He is charged with homicide and driving while intoxicated. Inset, Mary Murphy, one of the vietims, IFRENCH GOVERNMENT 10 Many upon Marmola Pre ducing and contro actress tells that s easily by using th nious Marmola I taking Marmola eral times a year, right. Al Richard was the man destined to re- turn as he had a wife and several children. Daniel was unmarried. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH § 1928, THINK VICTIMS WERE od Banker n Death Cra A”mENfiE THRILLE“ reported to the police yesterday that she had Yound in her son's clothing a hapdbill which read: “Membership in the Junior Ku Klux Klan is open to all American born between the ages of 16 and 20, Fur- ther information can be had by ad- dressing P, O, box 393," ANOTHER ESTRANGEMENT Anita Stewart, Movio Actress, s and Husband, Agree to' Separation, But Disclaim Divorce Intention, Los Angeles, March 8,—Anita Stew- art, motion picture actress and her husband, Rudolph Cameron, director, have “agreed to disagree for a little while and live apart,” Miss Stewart said, according to a story the Los| Angeles “Times" published today. “I am not contemplating a dl- vorce,” she added, "and I am sure my husband isn't, There is no corespon- dent—at least I know of none, If I ever do ge? a divorce, I shall make all the details public for motion pic- ture patrons are entitled to know the truth about their entertainers.” compelled reluctantly to respond to an encore, playing the ploturesque “Jugglere: Moszkowskl with splen- did skill despite the cold which an- noyed him considerably, It seems scarcely credible that Mr. Rachmaninoff did himself full justice last evening, handicapped as he was by the wearing of adhesive tape on two of his fingers where the incessant playing of the concert tour had broken the nalls from the flesh, | But no excuses wers offered and the oxcellence of his work made it evi- dent that none were noceded, Again the New Britain Musical club has staged what amounted to an achieve- ment. Mr, Rachmaninoft's expressed BY RACHMANINOFY New Britain Musi:;l Club Pre- sents Noted Pianist at Fox's A large audience became enthus- iastic over the playlng of the piano last evening at Fox's theater by Sergel| wish to play in this city again is en- Rachmaninoff, who appeared under|thusiastically reciprocated by all who the auspices of the New Britaln Musi- | heard him, cal club in a program of especlal SENTENCE: 500 DAYS AT HOME brilllance, It was pronounced by ex- perts to be the best instrumental work . ‘Woman Bootleger Must Care For Her Children ever heard in the city not excepting Fresno, Cal, March 8—Mrs. Ellza- that of Harold Bauer who, though beth Espinola, convicted of bootleg- displaying possibly a greater intellec- tual skill at times, never equalled the eall . ] appealing quality which rhnmtorlzed. ging on her own ‘confession, was sen- tenced to spend 500 days in her own home, caring for her four little chil- the playing of Rachmaninoft. | Beginning his program under a! dren, by Police Judge J. G. Grichton today, handicap caused by draughts across | the stage, necessitating the dropping of a protection curtain after the firat! group, the musician warmed to his| The woman first was fined $500, the work which culminated triumphant. | court then discovering .m §°"‘f| ;l):" ly in th pay it. The fine was remitted an (] 3 DI actARaRD: PORUIRS woman placed in her own custody in her own home to work out the fine at the rate of §1 a day. WILL PENSION OLD SLAVES Columbia, 8. C., March 8.—Faithful negroes who stood by their masters during the Civil war were voted pen- sions by the South' Carolina legisla- ture today. The house passed the Johnstone bill, providing such pen- sions, which already had passed the senate by a vote of 67 to 34. The bill provides that slaves who “Beautiful Blue Danube,” Strauss. Schulz-Evler. The first group, com- positions of Chopin, brought much sincere applause, the “Valse” in A flat, proving especially delightful. In this work, often played by other great.| " pianists, Rachmaninoff's gracéful ln-:""“n'"" K": Kl,“::l Q‘}.le:v::hllls terpretation of the ending, displayed what many characterized as a marked| New York, March 8.—Handbills|served the state and their masters in superiority over other noted artists.| were discovered yesterday in Queens|the Confederate army during = the In the “Nocturne” there was a depth | inviting high school students and|war shall be granted pensions under of tone and feeling which vividly re-! others under 21 years of age to be- | virtually the same conditions as those | Klux Klan.” One mother in Jamaica |now paid to Confederate veterans. KLAN INVADES HIGH SCHOOL Are flected the composer in his more thoughtful moods, It was played | more slowly than one is accustomed to hear it, and the reverie of the! NUXATED IRON | INCREASES STRENGTH ENERGY & ENDURANCE y City Drug 0. v I's, Fair Dept. Store, Crows Store and Dickinson Drug C |Has He Found a Cure for Asthma? 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Having blood on their hands, it either was determined to make away with Richard as he might recognize one or more members of the band, or Richard might have broken his bonds and made ah attempt | to go to the assistance of Daniel who was killed. With both men dead or dying, it became necessary for the slayers to hide the bodi and do something to make identitication impossible if they ever were discovered. To ma iden- tification difficult it is believed lh"g two men were placed on the ground | just at death or immediately there- | |after and a tractor run over them. | Bastrop, La., March S.—Ten names | appeared on the list of witnesses sum- | | moned to appear today before the| Moorehouse Parish grand jury inves- | | tigating masked band operations in| | the Parish last summer. | | All of them testified at the open | hearing in January regarding the kid- | naping of Watt Daniel and ‘T. F.! | Richard. i J. L. Daniel, father of Watt, who | was kidnapped with his son, but re-| rased, was examined yesterday. Addie May Hamilton, 17, and her mother, who were threatened by a 1 band with a coat of tar and | feathers if the girl did not leave Mer | Rouge also were before the investi- | | gators. | Prescription o or if you prefer you t from the ard Ave., Detrol tried them do eftective, A RAW, SORE. THROAT Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole And Musterole won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. 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All allotments therefore were cancelled. | not been settled upon; second, | reports on the treaties. §,000,000 pounds, it is stated that the| 1 with the previ- preparatory work on submarine con- ' Has | twilight hours, with the great com-! poser alone with his instrument, was' the theme that impressed. | Schumann’s “Carnival,” the follow- | ing number, gave the musiclan a| splendid opportunity to display the brilliantly appealing quality of hls,‘ touch and the work of the composer, | | Noteworthy in this performance was the really wonderful gpeed of execu- tion of the climatic ‘“Marche des| Pavidsbundler contre des Philistines,” never reached by most pianists in their playing of this composition. In it were. moments of striking similar- ity to the previously played “Polo- naise,” Chopin, in which ‘“Poland Triumphant” is pictured—a dream always very real to the composer but which he did not live to realize. Students were espuctally interested in Rachmaninoff’s uwn ‘“Prelude, C-sharp” which closed the third group. This, together with the “Min- uet” and “Liebesleid™ brought out the musician’s delicacy of conception and perfection of execution to a marked degree and presentca an example of skill the students of the instrument will not forget. The enthusiasm over the final num- ber, “Beautiful Blue Danube,” was so marked that the musician was BACK WASHINGTON TERMS Minister of Naval Affairs Announces| Tentative Policy for Con- struction of Ships. Paris, March 8 (By Associated Press).—The government’s naval pro- gram was introduced in the cham- ber of deputies today by Minister of Marine Raiberti with the remark that the program “was conceived with the framework of Washington | accords, so that the government can- not give stronger proof of its inten- tion to obtain their ratification. he program,” continued the min- “does not fix the numher ol'i as that may vary with the| of the national defense, but it| he tannage for each category. or battleships it provides for 175,000 tons, but the preamble ex- plains that the government has no intention of constructing to that ex- tent at present, for these reasons: IPirst, the type of capital ships has the fleet must be in accordance with our financial means, and France has not the means to construct a fleet of cap- ital ships afid a fleet of light units. “We must choose and we have chosen the latter.” The minister of marine reiterated that is! uni nee: fixe: | that the government intended | the Washington treaties should be ratified and was only awaiting the recovery of deputy Guernier, reporter for the foreign affairs commission, whose illness has been delaying the NEW ECONOMIC MEASURE German Government Decides to Ask For Abolition of Minister of Treas- ury as Step Toward Less Expense. 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ANNOUNCEMENT In order to satisfy the demand of many of our regular customers, we have decided to keep our store open until 9 o’clock every SATURDAY NIGHT—beginning March 10, 1923—next Saturday. We have made arrangements to have all of the regular sales force here at that time, insuring the same courteous and ‘efficient treatment that distinguishes this establish- ment from others. J. M. Hallinan, Inc. 142 MAIN STREET Where you can buy “The Best of Everything.” Gives You Vidor and Brawn! UNYON'S PAW.DAW YONIC LAY mLu BRwESISTS “Ihe Bee — Making an Asset of Difficulties Chief among the means of creating Demand, is now seen to be Advertising. Wherever you find a big demand for any product you find, invariably, that the demand for that product has been stimulated by human effort, and chiefly through advertising. ss—the opportunity of a new thrill of life and It is obvious to any one who will think it through that the present de- mand for any product could be substan- tially lessened if it were possible to eliminate all forms of advertising—in- cluding pictures, displays, and word of mouth, as well as printed and painted messages—and just let that product de- pend on the natural or unstimulated demand. oint of view the present ountry has ever seen. And it is equally obvious that a de- mand for any worthy product can be created and stimulated by means of Advertising. This fact puts within the hands of the business man the means of creating his own market. That would he the biggest asset he could have—an as- sured market for all he could produce. red that Demand was a and that more of it could almost any direction—if e right effort were ap- Published by the New Britain Herald in co-operation } with the American Association of Advertising Agencies THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA- TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN MORE THAN 9,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY It is the Only Local Newspaper With An Audited Circulation