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12 WOMAN IN FALLING PLANE | IS READY 10 TRY AGAIN! After Being Thrown Into Iey Waters | At Atlantic City She Proparcs | For Flight Again | Atlantic City, N, J,, March 20.—A, | Livingstone All alr veteran of the | World War, now employed as a pilot for a local aviation station, and a woman companion, who refused to re- veal her identity, narrowly escaped | death when the airplane In which | they were seated fell into the ley “I“‘i ters of Inlet Channel.s They were thrown clear of the plane as it struck | the water, The woman succeeded in | regaining her composure and obeyed | Allen's instruction by seizing the edge | of the plane and holding on until they were rescued by voast guards, Both had suffered from exposure but were able to return to thelr hotel after re- ceiving medical attention, | According to Allen they had just NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1923, New Skipper PARIS PAUSES T0 HONOR BERNHARDT Former Actress Rests in Casl(et1 She Hersell Purchased | | Parls, Mareh 20, — (By Associated | Press)~The body of S8arah “rrnl\nl’dw was laid to rest in her tomb in the cemetery of Pero la Chaise this aft- | ornoon at 4 o'clock after a simple| funeral serv in the church of St | Irancois de Sales and a solemn pro-| cession through the streets thronged | with great crowds of mourners, | Crowds that gathered at the church f St. Francols de Sales for the noon- day services and at the cemetery Pere Lachaiso mourned sincerely for her whom they loved so well and they| hrought in profusion the tribute of| flowers she requested. left the Inlet aviation field and had | pernhardt's body rested in the | risen a hundred feet when a sudden | ogawo0d casket which she ordered | gust of wind caught the plane and |mago 30 years ago, On the breast of | overturned it. The aviator sald that|her ywhite gatin dress was pinned the thll"nli;‘f’m-rr-nu had “completely 00l- | orogq of the Legion of Honor, while ed him. ab 3 k was The woman sald that she wished to r"',':"’"',"]l‘;; “‘;:““:(‘:':p; B B g take another airplane trip tomorrow |y .jea | and was afrald that her parents \\nn:d Tha ceteimony. st Ane NGRS aE] object if they learned she had been in simple for Bernhardt had expressed the accident. |a wish that there be no eulogies. The -"_‘_——‘ vault that received her body was also | | unostentatious. On it was one word: City Items ey | —_— | The streets leading to the church Open alleys at the Casino tonight, |0of Saint Francois de Sales were| —advt. |thronged. The Rue Ampere, where The very latest in Women's Pumps the church is located, was barred ex- | just received from New York at|cept to card holders. The street had Besse-Leland's. been a veritable flower garden all the Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner,— |morning as the offerings from the advt, Bernhardt theater, the opera, the Op- Vietrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans |era Comique, the Comedie Francaise —advt. and from individuals of every section Radio sets and supplies at Morang |of the world of art had been placed —advt. inear the church. Gulbransen Player Pianos, Morans’,| The exterior of the little church —advt. was sombre with black drapery, but Your hatters are open every evening |With a fringe of white and with the this week. Conn. Hat Co, Arcade, |initials of the actress “S. B.” prom- —advt. inently displayed. The interior like- Dance, Sullivan’s Academy, Satur-|Wise was draped in black. day eve. Grotto Hall.—advt. The bier was placed at the head of Open alleys at the Casino tonight.|the nave elevated about 10 feet and| —~—advt. surrounded with several score of can- Victrolas dles, with a cross of lilies four feet —advt. high at the foot. Places near the bier The very latest in Women's Pumps | Were reserved for the artists of the just received from New York at|Bernhardt theater. Besse-Leland's. for Faster at Morans’ Appointment of Captain Herbert Hartley as master of the Leviathan, largest American ship, has been an- nounced by the Shipping Board. ANOTHER GOLD WAVE DUE HERE SATURDAY Tonight and Tomorrow Warmer Weather Predicted LABOR ASSAILS TROOPERS. | {lion and the March Jamb which have been playing hide and seek during the | month today seemed to have com- | pletely reversed the traditional order }Df things and in some sections at | least.the month gave every indication |of going out with a wintry roar. Weather bureau officlals, in making public record breaking temperatures in the east and middle west for so late in the season also announced that this March had “taken the palm” from all others. Some of the thermometer readings telegraphed in today, all of them marking new low points, were: ‘Washington, 18; Harrisburg, Pitts- burgh and Philadelphia, 14; Erie, 6; Albany 0; Buffalo, 6; Fort Wayne, Ind., 14; Greenville, Me,, 18 below, and White River, Ont., 30 below. | Weather bureau officials said the ghifts had been so rapid this month that they had been kept ‘“on their toe In many instances it had been necessary to predict cold and warm weather for the same 24 hours, due to lightning-like shifts. | This was illustrated in report of conditions now existing in the atmos- phere. A disturbance now central over | Minnesota is expected to move rapidly eastward, preceded by a marked rise in temperature in the east. After this disturbance has passed however, cold weather again will overspread the middle and north Atlantic states tomorrow night or Saturday. Another disturbance has moved | eastward from the Guif of St. Law- | rence to Newfoundland with increased It has been attended by in the northeastern Insure your car before you drive it, | with DeWitt A. Riley, National Bank | Bldg., Insurance service.—advt. Easter is near, your hat is here. Open evenings. Conn. Hat Co., Arcade. | “ASPIRIN Say “Bayer” and Insist! “Intimidation, Brutality and Violence at Buffalo Charged. Albany, March 29.—"Intimidation, brutality, violence and overriding of the constitutional rights of citizens,” were practiced by state troopers on strike duty in Corinth and Buffalo, a report of the investigation commit- tee of the state federation of labor, made public yesterday, declares. The committee found the state po- lice system as a whole “vicious and pernicious,” although there is no criticism of the rural patrolling. The report proposes amendments to present laws to curb activities of troopers in industrial disputes. amendments were introduced in the legisiature by Senator Lacey of Buf- falo and Assemblyman Rourke of Rensselaer. lice were sent into Corinth and Buf- falo against the wishes of the local authorities. FEASTERN LEAGUERS MEET. Springfield, Mass, March 29.— Owners of teams in the Eastern league with the exception of James H. Clarkin, owner of the Hartford club, who is in Florida, met here today for a discussion of numerous questions preliminary to the opening bf playing season April 25. Financial questions were understood to have been uppermost. President Dan O'Neil presided. there will be another meeting before the season begins. Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not get- ting the genuine Bayer product pre- scribed by physicians over twenty- two years and proved safe by millions for Colds Toothache Earache Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” only. Each unbroken package con- tains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade make of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. MAN OF 60 REGAINS VIGOR HE HAD AT 33 New Orleans Resident Tells of Won- derful Result Produced by a | Recent Scientific Discovery | D. W. Wood, 60, of New Orleans, | La,, declares he has virtually been | made young again by the recently dis- | covered korex compound, which is pronounced supernor to “gland treat- ments” as an invigorator and revital- | izer. “It has brought me back to as| good, healty physical condition as 1| enjoyed at 35, he writes. “I am ap- | parently as supple as at 25" Mr. Wood says he would not take $5,000 | for what the compound done Headache T.umbago SOVIETS CANNOT EXHIBIT Brussels, March 29.—The president nounced today the soviet Russian government had offered to participate in the fair but that the offer had been declined. All merchandise sent by the Russians will be refused by the fair committee he stated. The| The report points out the state po- | the | It is likely thatK Rheumatism e | of the Brussels commercial fair an-| | intensity. northeast gales states. | Cold blasts and rapid changes | which have buffeted the Atlantic | coast for a month or two apparently |have not affected Kurope. The | storms apparently passed north of itzbergen. START OVER AGAIN HUNTING MURDERER Renewed Elforts to Find Slayer of Dorothy Keenan —_— New York, March 20, ~— United In their search for the murderer of lorothy Kecenan for the first time since the woman's body was found two weeks ago, the police and the dis- trict attorney's office started today on a joint expedition retracing the steps each had taken in separate investiga- tions. KEvery person already examined was under recall to undergo reques- tioning, The two separate organizations have up until now been proceeding on dit- ferent theories. The police held the murder was the bungling of a bur. glar; the district attorney's office proceeded on the basis that Miss Kee- nan was killed in a blackmail plot against John Kearsley Mitchell of Philadelphia, While Assistant District Attorney Pecora was informed by Major Drap- M OXIDAZE TABLETS Made With_ Essential Oils For "ler M, Daugherty, son of the Politicians --- Auctioneers Clergymen--Lecturers Singers Anyone who speaks or sings In _public whose voice is apt to grow husky or weak from the strain, will find that one Oxidaze tablet slowly dissolved in the mouth before speaking or singing, will make a world of difforence. The volce stays strong and clear and natural even during an unusual strain. Thousands of people have testified to the remarkable value of these pure ossentlal oil tablets, which bring such quick relief in cases of Hoarseness, Loss of Volce, Sore- ness, or Tickling in Throat, Bronchitis, Bronchial irritation, Bronchial Asthma, Coughs, Colds, and as a preventive against Grippe, Influenza and Pneumonia. Ono small inexpensive package of “Oxi- daze” tablets will quickly prove the value of pure essential oil in cases of this kind; if they are always kept in the house for uge In case of an emergency, they may save vou many days of serious illness or dis- comfort. All good druggists can supply 5 | you including Dickinson Drug company. Washington, March 29.—The March | TryPISO’S Mipigy WOMEN! DIE ANYTHING NEW FOR FEW CENTS Dresses Skirts Coats Walsts Kimonas Curtains Sweaters Coverings Draperies Ginghams Stockings Everything Diamond Dyes Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind—and follow 'the simple direc- tions in every package. Don't wonder whether you can dye or tint success- fully, because perfect home dyeing is guaranted with Diamond Dyes even if you have never dyed before. Just tell your druggist whether the mater- fal you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed | goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade or run. o This Shows How Staunchly The compound is a simple home treatment in tablet form, dbsolutely| harmless, vet the most powerful in- | vigorator known. Acting directly on | lower spinal nerve centers and cer- | tain blood vessels, 1t often produces | amazing benefits in 24 to 36 hours. In nationwide tests, it has won the praises of thousands who suffered from nerve weakness, premature age and lack of vital force. Physicians say its gives speedy satisfaction in| cases that defy other treatments. | Elderly people pronounce it a real “fountain of youth.” | Knowing that this news may seem | *too good to be true,” the distributors invite any person needing the com- pound to take a $2 double-strength treatment, enough for ordinary cases, with the understanding that it costs nothing if it fails. If you wish to try this guaranteed invigorator, write in strict confidence to the Melton Labor- atories, 185 Massachusetts Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. If you prefer, you may inclose $2; or simply send your name, without money, and pay the postman $2 and postage on delivery. In either case, if you report after one week that the korex compound has not given you satisfaction, the labora- “torles will return your money im- * mediately. This offer is fully guaran- teed, so nobody nced hesitate about accepting it. built closed car, Freight and Tax Extra the Coach is Built On its top in our salesroom the Coach is supportin the full weight of the car—2700 pounds. Yet doors ang windows operate easily. Come try them. That shows complete absence of strain. We have also a dismantled Coach, showing how body is built. You will be interested. it is no longer necessary to pay double open car cost for the comfort and utility of a sturdy, enduringly It will convince you Come See This Proof Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 139 ARCH ST. Tel. 2109 The COACH Hudson %1525 Essex 1145 orney general of the name of the man ho asserts attempted to intimidate him by exposing what the major says was “casual and soclal" acquaintance with Miss Keenan, Mr. Pecora indi- cates he has not sufficlent evidence for an arrest, This individual has already been mentioned in the case as one of its minor figures and was very close to the dead girl, said Mr, Pecora, but {that was as far as he would identity the man, DENBY GIVEN RECEPTION. Pooplo of Kingston, Jamaica, Warmly Welcome American Visitors, Aboard U, §. 8, Henderson, King- ston, Jamalca, March 28 (By wire- less to the Associated Press).—Secre- tary Denby and his accompanying party of members of the senate and house were glven a reception on their arrival here today aboard the trans- port Henderson They were first recelved by the governor at King's house. A dinner then was tendered the American vis- itors by the businessmen's association and later they attended a reception and ball at a hotel EDITORIAL Our patrons who select Easter gar- ments ANY DAY thls week Mave the comforting assurance—ASSURANCE that alterations will be completed on time—expertly accomplished and mnot “rushed"—so excellently organized s our alterations depaw.ment. THANKS! Please keep it up all this week., What? Why, morning shop- ping of course, It helps us both!— COATS, PACKERS' RGER A FACT Armour and Company Formally Ab- sorbs Morris and Company Firm Chicago, March 20.—~Absorption of Morris and Co, by Armour and Co. today was an accomplished fact. Ap- proximately one hundred interested persons last night signed the docu- ments of trassfer and Armour and Co, issued a statement which marked the reduction of the “big five" pack- ers to four, Ofticlally Morrls and Co. was pur- chased by the North American Pro- vislon Co. a subsidiary of Armour and Co. of Delaware, a recently formed subsidlary of Armour and Co. of Ill- inois, for approximately $27,460,000, payments to be made in cash and stock. —————————m THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper with the A-B-C Want Ads Don't Suffer With Piles 1t you are suffering with tohing, rotruding . piles oF “‘;;gr“olglr, :nd have never tried d Pile Suppositories, you are Hr&'g:puon. T: pnvom the pi ?n and distress, get quick rellef and a new ease of comfort; ask your drug or o 60 cent box of ‘Pyramid Pil positories, Take no substitut ou would 11ke to try them fir d name and address to Co, 628 Pyramid , Mich. 238 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN CAPE SUITS EASTER FASHIONS THAT ARE RIGHT Hundreds of these beautiful outer garments in a characteristic JAY’S display!—affording a well-nigh unlimited selection of new spring models in every new and up-to-date style, fabric, color and trim ef- fect. Materials embrace the rich Geronas, Marvel- las, Lustrosas, Twill-Cords, Poiret Twills—Elegantly embellished with silk embroidery, ribbon ties, nov- elty buckles, pin tucking, stitching, two-tone effects, monkey fur. $25, $39, $55 Sports Top Coats Great Easter Show of correct styles, materials, colors. Many imported models in tweeds. See the handsome new plaid backs, overplaids, velours and camelaire— new tan shades, greys and mixtures. $15, $19, $25 to $45 EASTER HOSIERY SALE NOW ON The Largest Silk Hosiery Department in the City WOMEN’S SILK HOSE VAN RAALTE SILK STOCKINGS IN ALL COLORS $1.95 to $5.95 Sheer Chiffon, Ingrain, Glove and Thread Silk GORDON SILK STOCKINGS IN ALL COLORS Pure 'l’u-ead 95¢ to $2.95 Silk and Silk and Fibre Stockings ONYX POINTEX SILK STOCKINGS Sheer Chiffon, Heavy Ingrain and Pure Thread Silk Stockings $1.95 to $2.75 JAY’S GUARANTEED PURE THREAD SILK STOCKINGS In All Colors—Special $2.00 With Our Guarantee With Each and Every Pair Sold To Give Absolute Satisfaction SPECIAI, TOMORROW WOMEN’S SHEER SILK STOCKINGS FULL-FASHIONED $1.00 Regular Value $1.95 This Week Only—Women’s Beautiful Voile, Dimity and Novelty Waists and Overblouses ) All new spring merchandise including hand made and paisley ouses $1.95 Regular Price $2.95 JAY’S 238 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN