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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1922 mm—m DRY AGENTS SENT | st hgesmart e WILL MAY GIVE GLUR 10 - TROLLEY FARE GOFS | FORBIGN WORK GONFERENCE or of small runners mado port dur- 5 Tl] STEM WET T"]E ::\ql:mt:m ‘clhgl::‘:, t‘)‘ni-:-‘:- .'.',‘r','fir'u‘f".’é'l'fl.".i MURDER OF N. Y. MODEL Willlam J, Farley, manager of t)u-l flflWN flN APRIL l Y. M. C. A, Secretaries of St Ase (1 steam lighter and two tugs from New | i iy Russell Brothers' store, is il at his York-—apparently eluded the customs |Text Hints That Girl Had Fear That | home. semble at Hotel Bond and Dise IIM} boats, and got in with goodly cargoes, Mect me at Schmarr's for dinner,: - Field fn Other Countrics | (Continued f First Page) The Lexington and Porpoise stop- She Might Meet Some advt, il ks ped soveral small smaft last night, Viclsi b Philo Kalish of 143 Dassett mm Metal Tokens Will Be Sold at TWO' Waiter H, Hurt, president of the ‘ | the Globe Clot hoard of directors of the Y. M, C. 4 lesides the fleet off Ambrose chan- but had- the misfortune in every case | president of s to find only empty hoats, New York, March 16-—A will drawn | House, was stricken with a uhark lor Fmeen cems | Clarence H, Barnes, general ul‘rl!ur}. nel and.Block Island, the newspaper e e recontly by Miss Dorothy Keenan|®hOTHY after he closed his place of | {and Joseph Hergstrom, physical di- reports that another has been stand-| woNYT RECOGNIZE VATICAN. by v "| business last night. Ho was taken to e s [rector, attended w general secretaries’ ing off Newport and Boston for more - hinting at fear for her life, was taken |the New Britain General hospital, | On Easter Sunday, April 1, the conference luncheon at the Hotel :,)‘l:: :f T)?o":: t:'v'l'rl t),\‘n'bt:l:la f:::'l('- Obregon humh ’lhu a Mexican Be :Tduy by the police as further proof x Paige axlhlblt uld Ltuh Motor Co.‘“,w trolley fares in New Britain and Dond in Hartford today. The confer- ] s have been - 4 hat the artist's model whose body | Open evenings.—advt. Conne ’ ol ootivi -|ence was for the purpose of develop- Named Apostolic Delegate. ody 3 Connecticut will become effective, ac- | P ing dally, Sag Harbor, Montauk, was found yesterday with an empty nLundlnF Star Lodge, No. 23, 0. 8. of | cording to an announcement made | Ing plans for Increased interest in ., will visit Stargof Capitol lodge in today at the New THaven office of the | foreign work during 1023, and includ- Orient, Shelter Island, Mattituck ana| Mexico City, March 16, (By Asso- Southampton are named as tho chier|clated Pross).—"Tha pope should ap-|¢hloroform bottle in her fashlonable | Hartford tomorrow ovening. Those|cannecticut com any. At the pres- ©d all sccretaries throughout the| points of liquor landing. point a Mexican prelate as the next|apartment on West 57th street, had|going will leave on the 7 o'clock car ent time ,.m‘,,u“‘:,,, :;rn selling three State, { The Gray Ghost Apostolic delegate,” President Obre-'been slain and robbed of her jewels, |'from the center. |tokens for 25 conts. On and after| The local Y. M. C. A, is spending The Block Island fleet says the|gon is quoted as saying in the course | Another story from New York tells| Oven alleys at the Casino '0"|KY‘!.M|”, first of next month the con- About $1,800 a year for foreign work, World, rides the waves in fear of ajof an interview with Dr. Albinana, a|of finding of the body. | —advt, . | ductors will sell two tokens for 15 Practically all of it going to the sup- liquor pirate nicknamed the ‘“gray|Spaniard residing in Mexico, appoint-| Inspector Coughlin sald he attach- Miss Josephine Fagan of Ellis cante port of Wilson M. Hume, formerly| Rhost" sald to be owned by a syndl-|ed by the Spanish government to|ed considerable importance to this ex- | 5treet is recuperating at her home | The official announcement reads as “ducational director of the local as-, cate of Boston brokers, study Aztec medicine and also act as{cerpt from the will, dated January | following an attack of the grip. folowa: : soclation, and now general seeretary The ghost carries w« erew of 60|the government's correspondent, 20, which was found in the apartment, | St. Patrick's dance given by Bports’ | “Effective April 1, 1923, metal ©f the Y. M. C. A, at Lahore, India, heavily armed men and s herse’| The president declared that the| *I, Dorothy Keenan believing that|Club, Mar. 17, in Y W C. A, ;zyrnn::n,u-"",,,\,‘,‘u How: being ‘used “.“,"b, nn;-l mounted, with one pounders fore and | constitution made it impossible for|something unforeseen might happen | ium. New Departure orchestra. Tick- | ,i'tv o' tate of two for 15 cents, Tickets SACGO Is WEAKER (aft, She has already boarded and|Mexico to have other than relations [to me, hereby bequeath all my earth. | €8 50 cents—advt, |may be purchased at ‘the company's raided the liquor filled holds of sev-|of courtesy with the vatican; conse-|!¥ possessions to my mother.” A, Person of Youngstown, Ohlo, will| oo, 0 *ot regular agencies in lots ¢ al rem carriers the new: er says. | quently, if the pope appointed a new| In her will Miss Keenan, known as|fPeak under the auspices of the| § [ 8 th spap va. | quently pope app Swedish branch of the socialist m,orm! 12 for 90 cents, 24 for $1.80, 60 Dops Not Care to Attend Court Ses- ! for $4.50, and from conductors either | nmbat these rars the bottle| Apostolic delegate to succeed Mgr,|Dorothy King gave the address on ty at S Soci lub a 2 | RAMY 8L 78NN Bccjal club.hall, , 90 two for 15 cents or four for 20 cents. sion After Having Fasted For a Alhermm and mother ships are re-| Filippi, the Mexican government could | West 101st street of her mother Mrs, Arch street, Sunday afternoon at 3| “In order that they may have a pleing machine guns on | only receive him as it would any dis-|Annie Keenan, 4 1o et tinguished foreigner. “If T can locate the man who drew |0'clock. Everybody that “"’l"""‘“d‘\m.pply available at all times, conduc- Wind Hurts Business, this will I may he able to find some | the Swedish language is invited to joPP'Y AVANADY & " E (uired to sell more Dedh Mas: Mareh 16 . Highlands, N. J.,, March 16.—(By| Cr Y A motive for murder," sald Inspector| T.argest stock Victor records. C. Le | shan four Hekoty at & thap cdham, Mass, March 16, The |, Assoclated Press.)—The Highl | 1usberg Will Be Candidate Coughlin. “I believe that the person | Plerce & Co.—Advt. CLlE 5 & £ frequently postponed hearing of ar- ¢ ghlands | In New Britain the tokens may be guments on motions for a new trial | | Month. rum fleet now numbering 16 vessels o o who drew the will was taken into the| Fréd Schmitt 6f this city, a student | B it o e Ny | For Re-election in 2nd Ward confidence of the dead woman. She, |at the New Haven Normal school of | fi':rfl?‘":"" st7ine "m"(fiyfi"h: l‘ on- | for Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Van- strong southerly winds that kicked up| Counciiman Arthur G. Crusberg of |no doubt, told him why she had in- |gymnastics, is substituting for Phy- | trmnl l“"""""(; on t‘” L “\rlM zetti, convicted of the murder of a a high sea and held New Jersey and | the second ward will be a candidate |sorted the clause ‘believing that some- |sical Director Johnson of = the New |2t Dick nson’s drug store on Main paymaster and his guard at South for re-election this spring and is cir-|thing unforescen might happen to|Haven High school. Mr. Johnson js Sirect or from conductors on the Rraintree in 1920, but not yet sen- cars. tenced, was set for today before Long Island bottle fishermen inshore. Enthusiasm of the rum renners, Culating his petition. Councilman|me.' She knew she had enemles ap-|ill with scarlet fever, was dampencd by the increased ac-) Crusberg is one of the younger mem-[parently, A lawyer evidently drew Tap and elimination dance, Sulli- PRSI R R s g ) | Judge Webster Thayer of the super- tivities of customers and prohibition | bers of the council and is one of|the will and he can give us a line on | van's Academy, Sat. night, umuded)-Glover Post Has lior court. Judge Thayer presided at enforcement authoritics which greeted | that body’s most active members, both | her mental state when she asked him | Hall.--advt. Entertamment Pre ared |the trial of the two men, whose case vesterday's hurst of spring activity|in committee work and at the monthly|to make it. We hope that whoever| Councilman James P. Dunn of vhr-‘ P |has attracted international attention, along rum row. With the customs|sessions. He is chairman of the rail-|drew the will will cone forward and |sixth ward is resting comfortably fol- An unusual feature will be enjoyed |[through allegations of their friends lowing an operation at the New 13 rit- | | by the members of 12ddy-Glover Post, that they were being persecuted be-! hoats Lexington and Porpoise lying|roads committec and is a member of [tell us about it.” Bt ain general hospital. | American Legion, at the regular cause of their admitted radical con-| in wait off shore and numerous pro-|the committee on salaries, He was \ hibition agents circulating on land,|one of the leaders in the movement DR. RHOADF POET, DEAD §t. Patrick's Day Victor Record ‘\',,.g meeting to be held in the post rooms nections, 16,—Dr, | 64925, C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt. jat 8 o'clock tonight, when Captain | DBefore court opened it appeared concern was expressed lest the haz-|to have the cutting of ice at Shuttle| Kelevdom, Eng., March ; B ards of the trade be increased beyond | Meadow discontinued and also took |James Rhoades, poet and classicist,| Miss Mildred Juengst of Maple Harry Howard of Hartford, a 76-| [doubtful whether Sacco, who has been | the profit point. an active part in the drive to in-|died last evening. He was the author street is able to be out after having y(v_ar-n\d Civil War Vet will enter- (‘on(lu(‘lmg a hunger strike for aj Tnformation that hecame available |crease the salary of Clerk of Courts|of several poetical works, including|been confined to her home for a week ' tain. Captain Howard has appeared !month at the county jail here, would today on yesterday's acti S Emil J. Danberg. numerous Latin translations. with the grip. in this city before the Rotary and appear at the hearing. He told the See the wonderful Jewett. All mod- Lions clubs. His program will be 1 officials when he refused break-! els. Lash Motor Co.—advt. | singing and dancing and bugle and fast this morning that he did not want | Deputy U. 8. Marshal A. P. Marsh | drumming specialties. to go to the courtroom and did nnh is confined to his home with the grip.| Besides this, the leaders in the Le- |feel able to do so. The jail physician | A. O. H. Ball at State Armory Fri- gion show, “Don't Ask Me,” will sing |said that Sacco was much weakened day evening.—advt. their numbers. They are James|by his prolonged fast. O'Donnell, s Mary Williams and ‘When the courtroom doors were pened, about 150 persons were wait- THROUGH AT BANK | Robert Loomis. The closing numbe ‘on the program will be vocal num ng to be admitted. Members of the | bers by a speclal quartet composed |state police and local patroimen | of George Lynch, “Tedders” Kilduff, | scarched everyone for possible cen- Former Governor Holcomb Relieved | vincent Kiernan and William Doyle. |cealed weapon of His Duties as Receiver For The| S —— lierd e bt ‘Wrecked Bank at Shelton. | LORD CHOLMONDELLY DIES | Motor traffic is so heavy in London Malpas, England, March 16..—Lord [that roadways are now built upon Bridgeport, March 16. — Former | George Henry Hugh Cholmondeley, | conerete foundations 12 inches thick, Governor Marcus Holcomb was dis- | the fourth Marquis of Cholmondeley, |instead of six inches, as a few years charged by Judge John W. Banks to- | died here today. ago. day from his duties as receiver for the . Shelton Bank & Trust Co. The judge commended Mr. Holcomb on the of- | fielent manner in which he handled the receivership. The bank paid 100 per cent to depositors and stockhold- ers received $90 a shore. The out- standing claims against the bank to- | tal $1,111 and there is enough on| hand to meet this. Tt was said Mr.| Holcomb's bill for his expenses as re- 9 ceiver for two years was $100. BAKER'S ; E BOYS flFAIA AT RADIO PLANT | e | 2 Take Enough Parts From Big &muml to Build a Little One Greenwich, Conn., March 16.—‘ The time for nature and people to “Dress Up.” If you join the When, soveral -hundred dollara worth | NUALITY GODDS AT; Easter Parade you will want some of the pretty Styles shown br el Mo dlepenran tiom A o . . 3 P! 2] station ma f y below. Quality and Workmanship are our first consideration. e Btiron kit Nosy bt wasis ECONOMY PRICE& PRICES RIGHT ! en merchant, on his estate here, Mr. | ~ Cronkhite and several of his friends went in search of several _\"outhu who | MORN!N SPECIALS—7 A M TO ll had shown an interest in radio. With | L. L. Leonard and George Delago, - ot B e orasi mmeiaenk |l LEAN SMOKED 13 C c;:zggg::ws paratus, and today three youths, John SHOULDERS .............. Ib: McGuiness, 14, of Deerfield Drive, | Greenwich: Fred Nichols, also 14, of FF SRR TR R Renedict Place, Gi vich, and Hat- f E - If you want Ox- Rye, ere arraigned in the juvenille BAGON .0 ainiiared v 1 SANS ..... X . | court, having confessed, according t R P A Style Leader. A Dressy Purap, in | fords here is a new Chif of Police nl"lnnig'an. hat "{'1\0;‘ atent 2-strap grey | patent, dull kid or | Red:Biown: with had stolen the equipment. ALL DAY SPEC] ALS IN ALL DEPAR They had taken enough, the police suede trimmings. | grey suede. , | brass eyelets £ i ondtie il v - FRESH CUT HAMBURG .. ... Eromniter st s one o e most § LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS ... tr, and in 1021 sent messases 1o | SMALL LEGS GENUINE LAMB Scotland One of the boys admitted, the po-! ROAST PORK lice said, that he and the others had Y gone to the (‘ronkhite estate at night | PRlME RIB ROAST in an automobile and carried away | transformers, power tubes, wave A pretty 2-strap effect in We carry a large line of y motara; batterles, gridieaks and other || - - dull Oxfords and 3 cauipment which, they said, they did Lamb % Best leather ....... $3 '49 Pumps at ..... $2"98 RS St ! Fores ...... Ib ZOC i Frankforts . 1b 180 PRINCE: DIVORCE IN DOUBT | Lamb ! Lean Boiling ‘ Chops...“.lh35c Beef » 8¢ W. P. G. Harding Receives No Con- | 3 s @ Fresh Killed Choice | I S S e Fow! ...... b 390 Sirloin Steak b 390 Men s I ootwear Boston, March 16—W. P, G. Hard- | g i governor of the federal reserve P S LMD A RS PESENEEELS ing, COMFORTABLE, STYLISH SHOES AND OXFORDS abie. 1o confim regorss. ther, M CORN PEAS, TOMATOES 2 daughter and IPrederick H. Prince Jr., FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN son of a Boston banker, had been di- 2 LA vorced. He said the two had been separated for mm(“limr', but that both Premier Salad Pink were now in the Riviera, Dressing Jar Cc Silmon . 2 cans Cc Miss Elizabeth Harding was married A to Prince in St. John's church, Wash- Domino Granulated Roval Lunch ington, on July 14, 1917, while her Sugar R 25c father was governor of the federal re- 5 th package 4 Cc Crackers h serve board. President and Mrs, Wil- ot ¥ 2 c £ Wheat sOn werc guests, Kellogg’s 8 ream of ea 20 At that time Prince was on fur- Corn Flakes, pkg. c package ... c lough, having returned to this country after service with the Lafayette Is- A sz e New Men's “Rajahs” | our oo i Yo S B9 | WEDGWOOD CREAMERY BUTTER ... &2 ok | Crepe Rubber Soles omecm SRR T O PARKSDALE FARM STRICTLY FRESH EGGS '$3.98 : o AL e 1o 1 Sporty— 24,98 $3.98 e e 5 First Prive black carr. | Comfortable W 1 l . New York, March 16—While deaths | § Best P‘":e. 2 1 27c | Wi Gles from pneumonia and influenza yester- Lard day exceeded those reported Wednes. Ll PO e day, new cases fell off greatly, the s Opposite West Main £ piey densriment anouted, e | | ABGE JUICY ORANGES ..o reverse, with more cases and fewer deaths yesterday than the day before. f— — Twenty persons died of influenza P - yesterday, 12 died Wednesday. Pneu- Baldwin 10 | Large 25 1 monia deaths yesterday were 49, Apples .. quart (o | Grapefruit 3 for C | Wednesday 44. With 106 pneumonia Cranherries | Onions ! cases reported, the total = yesterd a 2 c | V% 2 c was 29 fewer than the preceding day. 2 quarts ..... | veuesens | Influenza cases yesterday numbered e A N s s 53, Wednesday 97. Sleeping sicknes: : ocaused three deaths, two loss than Spinach, Lettuce, Celery, Sweet Potalnes. Tomatoes, Ca Wednesday, but there were 14 new cases reported, while there had been 11 the day before.

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