New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1923, Page 10

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e 3 ] M LONG ARM OF LAY FINALLY GETS MAN Colorado Embezzler Is Arvested After Right Years Philadelphia, April 10 Blaughter, alleged looter of t eantile Nationul bank ¢ Colo,, and for whom the had been searching elght ye arrested last night at Thoenisville Pa, and brought here for arruig ment today hefore a foderal commis sioner, Department of found Slaughter JAarium said that he greed waive extradition and i to ( rado at onc Slaughter is to have embezzled more 000 of the ) antile while acting 1915, Had Woman Slaughter wen ) the Pennhurst Institu ble-minded about th With him was a yo duced by him as b had since been living tion. Slaughter left a wife rado. Sanitarium he had given his namr g Lan dery which government sald was the name the had Introduced as his wife Born With Gold Spoon Slaughter department of justice agents that he had heen “horn justice a working wad as its With Him, the sanitarium . months ago woman intro- wife. The pai at the institu- was understood to have dren in Colo i that and two cl offl of woman told KEEPING WELL—— An IR Tablet (a wegetable aperient) taken at night will help keep you well, by § toning and strengtbening your di- gestion and climinati Chips off the Oid Block } M JUNIORS Little Nis K One-third the r Sold by Noveck's Drug Store. ABSOLUTELY FREE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1028, mfl '\\Illl a gold spoon In his mouth," He said during his eight years' flight he had been In many parts of the country, Government agents a fow months after the alleged defal.| tion traced him as far as Pitts: | ! There he eluded them and the trall was not pleked up until a fow months ago. He was said to] have left Colorado with about $100,. 000 which he lost in a year or two, Won and lLost, During the war he told govern-| ment agents that he was “broke" wid had worked in the Du Pont pow der works at Carney's Point, N, | A few months ago the agents said | they had learned he had gone to New Orleans where he won about | $43,000 on the race Returning to clty he lost all of this money, the ts wald, in gambling houses, It then that he got employment at this gl wil Pennhurst sanitarium NO DISGRIMINATION IS HARVARD'S EDICT * Examinations However, Are to Be Hade More Strict . April 10,—Neither race Il bar any student from which shall be kept would learn; but who do enter must pass a or examination of v qualifi- cations, the the institu- tion decided yesterd The two problems that arose last ve one o ting negroes and the other Jews, bringing with them a tor- nt of discussion much of it criti. cism from alumni and financial con- tributors to the college, thus were disposed of after nearly a year of especially selected commit-J ove s study by tees. Jews and Negroc negro question arose when . Conkling Bruce, himself a duate, was informed that Roscoe Conkling Bruce, Jr., t preparing for Harvard at could enter the college but ot live in the freshman dormi- s ruling by President Lowell e second ques- set forth and not outlined as the but in all the contro- * race has been made the on centered on a de- becoming too the student for stops to liscus that Je a proportion and some called limit their number. No Discrimination. administration of rules for " the committee on sion recommended, maintains its traditional cedom from discrimina- | ion on grounds of race or religion. “I'p to the capacity of the fresh- wert of man halls all members of the fresh- man class shall reside and board, in the freshman halls, except those who are permitted by the dean of Har. vard college to llve elsewhere, In the application of thix rule men of | the white and colared races shall not be compelled to live and eat together nor shall any man be excluded by renson of his color,” The committee recommended tight. ening the entrance examination in nglish “that insistence be stricter on full compliance with the pubs ished reguirements for admission and that the number of satisfactory grades under the old plan be raised from flve to six” announcement be. Ing made that a greater increase is likely in the future, RHINELAND LEADER MAKES VISITT0 FRENCH CAPITAL WO BRILLIANT WEDDINGS Presence of Dr, Dorten in Paris Gives Rise to Rumors of Discussions on Settlement, Paris, April 10 (By Associated Press),—The presence in Paris of Dr, Dorten, the [Ithineland separatist leader, is exerclsir the newspapers which maintain, notwithstanding de- nials at the foreign office that he is here with the knowledge if not by the invitation of the government fo give an opinion on the Ruhr situa- tion. The correspondents learn that he has told French officials that they have made a mistake all through the oceupation by not applying force ruthlessly. As an illustration Dr. Dorten told the newspaper Le Cablo- gramme that F'ritz Thyssen was orig- inally not hostile to the French. The mag e, going before M. Coste, sail he was prepared to collaborate. with the economic mission if he could be assured of serious support from the 1rench. 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LOAN COUPON Send me detafls of your Free Trial Offer Name . i |ated next year withonut opposition and | only vague statements from M, Coste Herr Thyssen after walting a weel said he had decided to obey Herlin, A few houra later the German in. dustrinlist was arrested, ‘This act, according te Dr, Dorten, had lh'} effect of uniting all the Germans in | their resistance to the occupation, The Journal asserts that the sepa- ratist leader has pointed out fo French officlals that the Rhineland cannot depend ol the hammer and | the anvil and must lean on Paris if |1t 1s not to continue to depend on Berlin, France, Dorten s said 101 have explained, now has the opportus nity of repairing her original blunder settling the German question onee | | and for all und making future inva-| | slons Impossible, | (LONDON PREPARING FOR | ! C | { Ris Duke of York to Claim Bride April 20—=Lady Mary to Marry | During the Summer, | Associated | t-omplnllnw] of the Elizabeth | London, April 10, (By | P'ress) 1 ondon s now its plans for the wedding Duke of York to lady Bowes-Lyon on April 26, It is also| |looking forward to the marriage of | | Lady Mary (Cambridge to the Marquis | | of Worcester some time in the sum- ! [ mer. | Incidentally, so many of the Prince | of Wales relatives are getting mar- ried or engaged that the public is becoming solicitious of its favorite's own chances of matrimony. | The wedding festivities of the Duke land Lady Elizabeth will begin on | April when King George and ueen Mary give a gala dinner at| | Buekingham palace to four thousand | guests, This will be followed the next day by a similar function to he ‘at- |tended by the elect In court, state, | private and society ecircles, | On the evening of the wedding | their majesties will give a sumptious banquet in honor of the bride and bridegroom. The ceremony will be| celebrated in Westminster Abhey with the Prince of Wales as best man. The archbishop of Canterbury, who has! probably performed more royal mar- riages than“any living prelate, will | officiate, | The bridegroom and his three brothers will enter the abbey by way {of the Poet's Corner and will occu- Ipy places close to the altar. The | church ceremony will be as brief as possible and is not expected to ex- | cced a half hour. The British public will be given | the fullest opportunity to witness the | | royal procession as it passes from the palace to the abbey. However, those wishing to sce the cortege from | points of vantage will have fo pay ! as much for the privilege as they | would for a seat at an international prize fight or a box at the opera, Placards were posted outside the ab- | bey today announcing that the publie | could ,obtain seats in the wooden | stands along the route to be taken by the procession at prices ranging {from $5 to $25 ecach. Tolerant Brit- | |ishers are seemingly not disposed to | | protest against this apparent com- | B | mereialization, [ After a wedding brealkfast at (lv"" | palace, the duke and his bride will |lcave for a honeymoon, the scene of | | which is being kept secret, PRAISES ADMINISTRATION Senator Fess Predicts Harding's Re- nomination and Recites List of His Accomplishments, Chicago, April 10.—genator Simeon I'ess of Ohio, declaved in a speech last night before the Hamiiton club that | President Harding would be renomin- {Will he elected by a large majority on the strength of the administration's accomplishments. The campaign, he said, would be waged on the basis of the things done. In this category he Restroration of peace and diplo- matic d trade relations with former enemy countries, | Adjustment of strained relations | growing out of the Versailles treaty. Settlement of foreign controversies ith S8euth and Central America. duction of the national debt. Reduction of governmental expen- ditures, Reduction of {axes Lestoration of Liherty bond to par. Ifade at Your Neigahorhood Store AND SAVE MONEY \PF(‘HL FOR WED. Paisley Voile \d49c Regular 69c .. Assorted Colors We carry a full line of Dry Goods and Notions, J. KIEMOWITZ 372 Church St. One of the of the ycar, made it Thos. H. Ince FOX'S—STARTING THURS, {ley then applied SCHOOL BOARD VICTORIOUS IN WAR AGAINST LIPSTICK| Four of Five Judges of Supreme Court Concur in Sustalning Knobel Anti- Cosmetic Rule, Little Rock, Ark, Auril 10,—TRules by school boards prohibiting girl stu- | dents from using powder and paint are "lust and reasonable,” and vhould be enforced, the Arkansas Supreme Court held yesterday in its ruling on the "Knobel lipstick case.'" Pour of the five justices concurred in the decision, while Justice J. €. Hart dissented, | Wide prominence was given t8 the case, which originated when officlals of the Knobel High school expelled | Miss Pearl Pugsley because rhe in- | sisted on using face powder, | The Ciay Cireuit Court refused a | mandamus to compel the achool offi- | cials to admit her to school, powder or no powder, but raid the anti-pow- der rule was not just nor reasonable and could not be enforced. Miss Pugs- to the Supreme Your systom demands ALL BRAN if constipation is fo be relieved! Your system needs tho ‘‘roughage’’ | eat Knllo;"- each day—at least two that Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and |tablespoonfuls, in chronic cases with krumbled, supplies. For, it will not | each meal, Its mechanical action will only permanently relieve constipation | afford permanent reliof, if it in eaten regularly, but its full-| 4uq voy will find Kellogg’s Bran & content of the vital clements of Wheat | 1]icht to eat because it is so dolicious, will build health and strength in & Ay o cereal, sprinkled on other hot or wonderful way, cold cereals, or used in countless bak- You need bran in its full and beno- | ery batches or in cooking, its nut-like ficial strength and that’s what you get | flavor will thrill your appetite—~and in Kellogg’s Bran—ALL BRAN! 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Court, sPEAKS TO GIRLS, The schoo! board at Knobel has dis- - ! continund the High school conrse and | ¢pjigron's Libravian Tells Girl Scouts $eadles ?fi'n,»"\!-i’.ip'.‘li ?;::.'::-oz:?.«:«'fi:: oAl of Value of Short Story Telling, | &ir Francis Drake Lodge, S. of St, Gy B Miss Helen Wainwright, children's| t© Compete in Contest nt Meriden. | librarian of the New Britain institute, | A big time is expected by the Sons { addressed the leaders of the Girl of St. George on Saturday night of | cout troops on the value of story this week at Meriden, when teams following a meeting of the from lodges all over the state will assoclation last evening at|meet in a competitive contest in in- itlatory work. A silver loving cup o'clock, | will be the prize. 8ir Francis Drake lodge of New Pritain confidently expects to win the cup. The local degree team, which meets Thursday evening . for ree hearsal, has been striving for perfec< tion for a long time, and feels itself in shape to carry on the laurels Sat- urday. David Coleman is captain of the New Britain team. TO HAVE “CANDLE LIGHT TEA, A | Women of Methodist Chureh Striving | {/1inE | Officers’ Hard to Ralze Funds. ! Girl ficout headquarters, the All the societies of Trinity I'riday afternoon at 4:30 Methodist church are contributing Dr, A, P, Bush will give ‘irst aid tn- their time and energy towards mak- | struction in second class work at the ing the “Candle Light Tea" to be held | leaders’ training course, in the Sunday school room, April 17| A rummage sale will be held by the and 18, a big success. The women | council Saturday, April 21, The com- hope to add a few hundred dollars to | mittes in charge consists of Mrs. R. the fund already started towards pur- | II. Doane, Mirs Florence Andrews, chasing a new carpet for the church. | Mrs, William Marsland, Miss Ruth Morris T, axe, .\r~1 A number of booths for the sale of | Loomis M No need to say, ‘Iwish I dared” How often have you heard the expression, “I can’t drink coffee; it doesn’t agree with me!” Yet there is an undeniable satisfaction in having a hot drink with meals. 3 Postum supplies satisfaction and safety, both, ITo need to deny yourself the pleasure of this fra- grant, invigorating cup through fear of nervous disturbance afterward. Postum is rich and comfort- ing,and there’s nothing in it that can harm anybody. Why not follow the example of the thousands who have left off the risks of coffee, for the assured satisfaction and safety of Postum? Your grocer sells Postum in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) prepared instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. 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