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incident would have no bearing on the caso, even if we did want to use it Records in the district attorney's office showed a stenographic record of accusations made December 6, 1918, by Elizabeth MacCaulley in the presence of Dist, Attorney Woolwine o the effect she had visited the actor in his apartments here two years previously and that a child had been born to her in New York in Septem~ MRS, HART JOINS BILL IN DENYING SERIOUS CHARGES She Disavows Plan For Divoreo— Actor Hushand Denies Paternity of Bpston Child, Los Angeles, March 28.-~Detalled denfals from Willlam 8, Hart motion | ber 1017, | pieture actor and his wife \\’1l|llrmli According | Westover Hart, screen actress of |deputy district attorney, Hart, al- charges that Hart was the father of |though denying the acousation, a child born September 8, 1017 to alhrought the conference to a close by to Asa Keyes, chief Boston school teacher and that Mrs, | executing a trust deed for the ehild, tl'4 for whose support he agreed to pay $60 a month. OARSENESS Swallow slowly small —mbmllmmwm Hart planned to incorporate charges in a divorce complaint be. | ecame public today, | “BilI" Hart denled eategorically the ! paternity of any child other than Wl- liam 8 Hart, Jr. born to his present wife and declared he never had made any trust or other provisions for the support of any child other than my| | GEORGE MURTHA President The officers of the senior class of the New Britain Senior High school are as follows: Presldent, K George Murtha; vice-president, Edith Peter- . Bon; secretary, Constance Taylor; treasurer, Paul La Har. George Murtha, who is one of the CONDOLENCES CONTINUE T0 FLOOD BERNHARDT HOME Message Signed by Queen Alexandra of England Sent to Actress’ Son Paris, March 28.—Letters and tele- grams of condolence continue to ar- rive at Sarah Bernhardt's home. Among the latest says Figaro is the following message from Queen Mother Alexandra of England to the actress’ son, Maurice: “My heart goes out to you and your family in the cruel loss you have suf- fered in the death of your dear and revered mother. I send you my sin- cere condolence for the great loss which throws into mourning not only yourself but the French nation and the numerous admirers Mme. Sarah Bernhardt had in England. (Signed), ALEXANDRA.” Another telegram came from the Latin pres bureau representing 80 newspapers in the OIld and New ‘Worlds. ADMIRAL SIMS SPEAKS | | Declares America Lacks Proper Find of Preparedness and Blames Press for Faults. Fresno, Cal, March 28.—America 'Jacks the proper kind of prepared- ness and the American press ‘is, Jargely responsible, declared Admiral ‘William S. Sims, retired, in an ad-| dress here last night. ' “There is not a competent military critic on any newspaper in the United States while on the other side there is not a newspaper without one,” as-| serted Admiral Sims. “When the Washington conference was held and when the four power treaty was signed it was ‘front page stuff’ for the newspapers, And every newspaper had to make some com- ment on the disarmament question. ] INGROWN TOE NAIL $Says Toe Nail Turns Out Itself if You Toughen Skin A noted authority says that a few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur- rounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and so tough- ens the tender, sensitive skin under- s neath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro’” is a harmless, antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. 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He is an active If they knew what they were talking abouts-all right; but, if they didn't, you had to read it anyway."” Admiral Sims said that the naval warfare of the future would not be carried out with battleships because of the defensive possibilities of the| submarine and airplane: No . nation having a powerful navy, he said, would attack a smaller nation which was well equipped with submarines and aerial means of defense. GIVES GERMANY ADVICE Mussolini Is Reported to Have Sug- gested That Concrete Offer Be| Made Allies. London, March 28.—In connection with the visits to Milan of Hugo Stinnes and M. Jaspar the Belgian foreign. minister the diplomatic cor- respondent of the Telegraph says to- day that Premier Mussolini last week made representations to the German government ' through ambassadorial channels urging the Reich to make a concrete ofier to the alliess The correspondent suggests that Herr Stinnes and M. Jaspar are in Milan in such a connection, for Premier Mussolini went to that city yesterday for what was announced as a series of conferences bearing on interna- tional’ affairs, t The Daily Mall's Milan correspond- ent learns that Stinnes has a(political mission with Mussolini which aims at persuading the premier to make a move for mediation in the Ruhr. WARD OFF GRIPPE | Get rid of that cold quickly before fev: lerish c:n.rguonu afign n:fl'y%x hl;e S‘ bad casé of 3 nardi's Couj ] (Creosoted anlckly soothes nxnd gl!g raw throats, cuts the phlegm, protects the lungs, stops initfilon and brings_relief. Il?you have a tight cough, bad cold, gri or bronchitis get a bottle of Leon: ardi’s Cough Syrup (Creosoted) and ward off more serious trouble. 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Berlin, March 28, (By Associated Press).—The German government {s willing to do everything possible to inzure payment of its reparation ob- ligations as they might be determined by an international businessmen’s committee, Foreign Minister von Ros- enburg has informed the foreign re- lations committee of the Reichstag. The minister said the government had communicated to the European| powers with the exception of those| directly interested in the Ruhr occu-| pation its belief that the proposals contained in Secretary Hughes' New| Haven speech constituted a feasible| means of settling the reparation problem, He reiterated, however, that the occupled region must be uncon- ditionally evacuated before there could be any negotiations for a settle- ment of the controversy. i Submission of the reparation issue to an international group on which Germany had equal representation, | would find the German government ready to take steps toward obtaining enburg sald. The proceeds would be given to the allies immediately as an advance cash payment. BACK FOR LIFE Lifer, Paroled Short Time Ago, Brought to Prison After Threat- ening a Girl's Life. Canon City, Colo., March 28.—Ten months after the gates of the state| penitentiary here had opened for him Harold | F. Henwood, convicted of slaying two | prominent men, was back in prison| today to serve the remainder of a life| sentence. FLORAL CO. 92 WEST MAIN ST. Tel. 1116 | him. This is a violation | quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, | neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleu- | for instant use, 35¢ and 65¢, jars and uflrimlmfimmumiu‘mtmumn h All Photos By Johnson & Peterson PAUL LA HAR Treasurer active member of the Girls league and is also connected with the Amphion and Senior clubs. Paul LaHar, treasurer, is considered one of the best all-around athletes in the school. He is a star on the foot- bail, basketball and track teams. He is a member of the Senior and Let- termen's clubs. Thomas J. Tynan, warden of the penitentiary, declined to go into de- talls concerning Henwood's return to prison, but said: “Henwood threatened to kill a young woman, a banker, and a wom- an for whom he had worked because the young woman could not marry of the parole law and we had to bring him back.” Henwood was trled and convicted | in Denver for the slaying of Tony von Puhl, 8t. Louis balloonist, and| George E. Copeland, Cripple Creek| mining man, in the bar room of a| fashionable Denver hotel on May 24, 1911, Henwood and von Puhl had quarrelled, according to testimony at| the trial, over Mrs. John W. Sprincer, | wife of a Denver banker, and the shooting in the hotel bar room re- sulted. In addition to Copeland, a bystander, J. Atkinson, hotel owner of Colorado Springs, also was a vice tim of Henwood's pistol. 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. 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He then committed suicide. | One Hhundred and fifty arrests In the fighting | that followed the raid on the meeting | one officer and several soldiers and| an anarchist were killed. The police station at Nova Zagora in which some anarchist prisoners were confined was stormed, two per-| son being killed. | The anarchist Dascaloff who is al-‘ leged to have thrown a bomb at Premier Stamboulisky in a theater not long ago also has been arrested. own son, above mentioned, Mrs. Hart's denial was issucd through her attorney who added “the e ICKS YASLYS Vnre Bros. 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