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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1923, IDAAL CIONT. O PRES, WURDERER, LGRS ATTHISE O HEMYURED SOHERRISE, | < mime. [ g S e ~ g t v | The committee has arranged for a Him—Effect on Vanzetti's Case |00 Was adopted last night by the o600 tomorrow afternoon, and | (Continued from First Page) (Continued from First Page) southern conference f Unit Would Replace Admiral Jones as Consumo Amused as Prize Goes e : g ey e e o Coltarien | ntereating. sntortainment. will ba the statement sald. "I took that in ’ with the New Haven health depart- e principle of human rights and indi. | Provided. After the —entertalnment, dancing will be enjoyed untll & om 0] Hany changes my own hands and I killed him | to Man wno Ate only 8 3-4 lbs' ment for & while and about a year| Boston, April 13.~~The report of al H‘q‘l’vla:l’:l Irl:';:r',‘}"‘"l',r:' w:;“:::;'m":’ ;‘r’::’ o'clock, No admission will be charged don't want to state prison) l'"do lr:lhg:ck;:x:c (::: ago assumed the position of medical |lenists that Nifcola Sacco, convicted oM reatrlations it 4 | at the matin director of tho local hospital. He|with Bartolomeo Vanzettl of murder|goqopi e o0 llwn'haa:y a’;";“";,';'""n'"h" g L S i | ARREST! IN MERIDEN, chalr, 5 Y 9 " down | Washington, April 13.—8weeping| . 588 Children Love Him, New York, April 18.—“Laugh?"|has & wife and four children, in the first degree for shooting : T never did any harm in my life; ot ! 4 . Patient St At N a paymaster and guard in a robbery Frank Curico of 29 lLocust street, changes In the high command of the | never took a cent from anybody, The|Crled Ludwig Consumo of 200 Park| . " & '“;f"" Noon, tpny A Y o K. OF C, FAIR, [this city, was arrested:in Meriden yoas American navy are expected to fol-|gentle little children al .| Row last night, “Why, 1 laugh- N, tholy or. Heory had rél. 8 aee L / The K. of C. v afto ¢ 4 Y are expec gen e e all over Michi- | Row last night, “Why, I been laugh- 104" yomewhat, and although he had |unsound mind and should be commit- e K. of C falr which Is being/terday afternoon on a charge of reck: low Becretary Denby's return today|Sa&n will tell you they live me." Ing all aftornoon. I dropped fn at T.|not recovered consclousness suffi- |ted to a hospital for mental diseases, held at Jfifsu'r‘ll hall, Is drawing large |less driving, Bonds of $35 were fors from his visit with the fleet, Récom- th:!‘::'dl ?owplotx;‘s hal had possessed | Morton's club, 92 First avenuo, to-|clently to recognize Dr, Reeks, he was | Wil serve to separate him from the ;"":‘""? The entertalnment furnished | feited when he falled to put in an aps mendations for the readjustment were v"yrlo::“fr' ather Dillon sald: “Not | day, where Frank Dostal, who used to |[réported to be much better than he |further proccedings In the murder 'I‘l‘""'.r;;;":"lr:"fi““('i’” :"“': ;““"!l\"‘dv 'rll"‘l":"fl'""‘ '|“ the Meriden police court on the secretary's desk when he/ " p "0 h 1t 1 h bo alderman from the eighth district, |Was two hours earller, case which has engaged international | r tonight will be fur-|this morning. reached the department and he al- pose ?" :.dep':;: “rZsaom‘::rrl 0 PUF | ag giving a boefsteak dinner, to see | It was found that he is suffering |attention. | ready had been urged to expedite # Admits l"llnpmm:' itk a few amateurs eat. Laugh? I thought (from a severe fracture of the skull District Attorney Harold P, Wil-| action, “Yes, for the purpose,” replied lhe“ d dle,” which extends from one ear to the |llams of Norfolk county said he would | It is understood the suggested| W i You can understand why Mr. Con- back of the head, and a possible frac- | accept the report of the experts as priest “conditionally for the purpose. k i ture of the brain. No operation has|conclusive statement of Sacco's pres- | changes included the following: 13 . 1sumo laughed when yoy read what Not absolutely to say It was going to happened and then rm‘lsmbcr that |been performed as yet. ent condition, that he had no further According to surgeons at the Grace | evidence on the matter to offer and no Admiral Robert E. Coontz, now on ] chief of naval operations, to com- h“x:k:;, I“.:“:p;,‘ul.r":;:rld';::"" table | Mr. Consumo is the world's champlon | mand the combined flects succeedIng ot tho time of the shooting Father | 0PN eater. ¥ hospital it will be two or three days |reason to doubt the findings and that | Admiral Hilary P. Jones who would | 1yi11on RRTIA ARa Atk Mog ] “Phere must have been forty men |before it is known definitely what the | the immediate qunn'non now appeared || g0 to the general board. Joush W nrsant but co\int(‘rbd' at Frank's party,” went on Mr. Con. chances are for recovery, if any. to be that of Bacco's further commit. Admiral E. W. Eberle, command- sl LA L S sumo after another paroxysm. “Forty| Dr. Reeks arrived home this after- [ment. He stands committed fo the| ing the battle flect, to be chief of| swhat do you want of witnesses? |PI8 fellows who nibbled at their food, | noon but had nothing additional to|Boston psychopathic hospital by naval operations. Il tell the truth, We were ecating, |1though it was as fine a feed bag as|!eport. | Judge Webster Thayer, of the super- Rear Admiral Thomas Washington, Lfa told me to get out. The last|°Ver I seen, Frank Dostal announces Driver of Auto Arrested, for court, until tomorrow, but with| chief of the bureau of navigation, t0 |thing he sald was: ‘pack up and go.' |that there's fifty bucks coming to the| Gehring, the driver of the car, was provision for a brief extension. A‘ command @ foreign squadron, prob- (T gaid, ‘all right, T will go.' 1 did |Buest who could eat the most beef-(arrested by the New Haven police, on | conference between the court, Fred H. | ably the Asiatic fleet. He would be (go and pack up and he didn't like |steak. orders of Coroner Eli Mix, charged | Moore or other counsel for Sacco and Was Very Thoughtful, with feckless driving. The coroner |the district attorney probably will be succeeded by Captain Richard Leigh, [the packing in my hand. I pulled now assistant chief of the bureau. the ';u,. .fi.l 'h|n’; bing’ he :ot jt| I didn’t get in it as I didn’t want has taken charge of the investigation chfl"edt W‘Il!hln Ia dalttyl OJ tw;m llt will Command of the battle flect is held ¢ s to spoil the party because when I eat|on the grounds that there is a possi- | have to do only with the aliensts' re- right here, He said: ‘I'm shot D D " port and to the question what insti- for the present in abeyance with Ad- |father! I'm shot! Right in the midst|for money food vanishes for mlles|bility of the death of the victim, mirals 8. S. Robinson, a_member of around. So I just sit there and wateh| Gehring will get a hearing in the |tution Sacco should be sent for treat-| m of that he seized the salt cellar to ¢ | ment and safe keeping, Mr. Williams | | the general board heading the list of |throw at me; bing, bing; he dropped and laugh. Besides ¥rank says thatiNew Haven police court tomorrow ) indicated. LADIES—If you’re going to buy new Pumps or officers ‘recommended. against the window.” nobody weighing less than 190 pounds|morning, The Lmniedlate sitect ot this d 1 = the g v al el ct o 8 devel- 3 Rear Admiral W. V. Pratt, also a| Father Dillon, according to the can enter the meet and I don't weigh . '|M| Oxfords tomorrow—then here is where you should member of the board and one of the tor, Te had been|&ny more than 170 at the plate. Fun-| opment on the arguments for a new VEowouforiadmitiad ua- 1 ny thing about that. I lose weight' FORGERY DISGOYERED |trial of the murder charges against make Your first StOp—because we are prepared to two advisors to the American arms|drinking during the day. . AGron & chambionsti teh. O | Sacco and Vanzett! {s uncertain, Coun N 74 a cl lonsh malf . ce —— e —— !B b, . - 07 - H conference delegation, to command Ts Preparing Warrant pi P o n | sel for the defendants have taken ex- || 8IVE You exceptional shoe values—You'll save more a battleship division. The prosecuting attorney today an- |I €at a guy from Kansas City. T start-| N " 7 Changes In command of most of |nounced he was preparing an order |€d in welghing 173 and after they had | Somgbody in Atlantic City is Signing ;Tcp:l:::u::(‘;e;’;r%:‘:t;::x \t\‘-’hltchl: ::‘: than a dollar on any pair you purchae here > % v . "ather Dillon |carried my opponent out, which they 9 Cavv's N . the fleet battieships also are in pros. |for a warrant charging Father WEA tor 45 1 eet:the thind Holk of o Assistant Sccretary of Navy's !\lmci victed both men. Hearings on these tomorrow. pect and several already have been [with murder in connection with the N ots? 61as T Tedp on tit ] exceptions and accompanying mo 4 N, h rap on the scales ; | i i x i YRE announced. slaying of Father O'Nelll. SEyone aoite © led on the 'selies 1o Omecks i tiona’:wers {n. Progress’ when: Basee | Read carefully these items—then come early to “Under Father Dillon's own sworn 3 othing but charge | that, ain't it? Washington, April 13—Receipt by|started a hunger strike that lasted a| V. statemBntAERldo " i Won $50 Wager a Washington bank of two checks| month before question of his sanity| take ad antage of them Vi S he cut ARMY NEEDS GLERKS :‘;::_ R e “Anyway, Charlie Hanneman, who|bearing the forged signature of Assist.|Was raised by his counsel. | | = weighs 260, won Frank’s 50 bucks|Secretary of Navy Roosevelt, drawn in| s i | 3, Insane, Says Bisho today and 1 though I'd die laughing.| payment of articles purcpased from | | i TICTRbY, nepd i 5 Charles packs in a snack of eight and| Atlantic City merchants and duly re- WANT PEACEFUL MEASURES FANCY CUT OUT ONE Chicago, April 13.—Bishop Michael 1 , who | three-quarter pounds of steak, 16|ceived by Mr. Roosevelt in the mail J. Gallagher, bishop of Detroit, who STRAP PUM Clerical Help Needed in Coast De- E 3 g 5 was notified in Chicago that IFather |rolls and about ten cups of coffee.| has about convinced him that some. Chinese Government Will Not Prose- $3 95 Local Recruiting Station to Move— fense Service. Dillon had killed Father O'Neill at|After that he waddled out and as far|one has assumed his identity in the Kalamazoo ,advanced the opinion that|as I know he ain’t been heard of|coast resort. i cute Naval Men Who Revolted, But The U, 8. army recruiting station |ine Rev., IFather Dillon was un-|since. Second came Jim Walsh, 220 The first check, for $250, covered i ! " will remove from the postoffice, where | balanced mentally. Father Dillon | pounds, with six and one-half pounds|an elaborate tolet set, with gold back| Will Have Them Censured. ! Black patent, medium and ; % Ihas been his oddities, | of steak. Frank himself came in|comb and brushes, later received from " high heel—all sizes. Ll R R e Bishop Gallagher said. third with five and one-quarter|the store. The next article received Peking, April g el Main street, upstairs, according to or- DAL pounds under his belt, but Frank|followed a check for $85 in payment. ‘P:ess)_'rhe cabinet toda_y decided to| As the checks just covered the pur-(!8Sué a manifesto reproving the offi- ders received yesterday by Sergeant weighs only 251. Eddie Lohman, 220 Irank J. Beckwith, who is in charge | SPEGIAL COMM]TTEE HAS in his vest, packs away four and|chase the motive of the forgeries ap- i:?::vlyhe—.tflrx:;:s;:d{ Orn orit:w fChl‘n- here. three-quarter pounds of steak, and|parently was not a profit by change | % . o R i s brdbes state that the - olinnbe | i i Mogmn anrlpCharli Kiontaior. wholon the checks, but merely to support|™ith the administrative affairs of the PATENT e tzier, who overnment J must be made by April 15, so that the | weigh 240 apiece, quit after each had|the supposed impostor’s role. L) The “:I’I‘a-dron oRmba e | ONE STRAP PUMPS > & s one $3 I5 fi noted for 13.—(By Associated | headquarters probably will be at that | ! caten four and three Ll S a -quarter pounds. Mond: | ¥ P! L cruiser and four gunboats revolted .d;;;? rt’c};rus‘:(: :v)\,d John Bukvinska, "‘D‘Sfl’pfl Church Officials are €on-|idgie Dryer, 225, stalls at three and One Contest Slated for ., |and declared its independence of the both of 18 West street, employes of | siderinig Proposals as Submitted [°"§ half pounds and the party is over. G. 0. P. Caucus Monday Peking regime, Suggestions that the : Landers, Frary & Clark, yesterday en- bz oyl WS TN Jiov-atghing) A e i lnaiioben revolters be disciplined and punished | Very fine grade of patent, listed and were assigned to the 13th | D {itthaan. Bhi Donelio, o Hat coies nnglv:;;‘:la“p.r:-l:ent. Pro fem of the | Were rejected by the majority of the medium, high or low heel Y E " “rozen Phil Douglas, the hot coffee 4 8 v, Cabinet in favor of pacificator, - | m,:e“rl?a:: g:::(o‘:,‘"l;la;b&r' Sk lrsaina Ohila, April 13.—(By Associated | champion of Chinatown, at the an.|common councll, has called a cauMis o p LAl . structions to recruit elght men for the | Press)—Proposals to abandon Sun-|nual fleld day of the Louis J. Heinz| of republican members and members | "y, gecision was said to have been quartermaster'’s department on Long | day school that staggered the dele-|Outing and Chowder association.” :‘I"C'dof e c;’m""’t" ‘{:"“hdl"mrh.ne“ influenced by the fact that the pay X ¢ = . . Island Sound, to be attached to the|gates to the fourth cducational con- Just Light Imnch Monday ("I ‘;“b“g o d: f-"' Ak 't’|"" of officers and men of the first squad- “KING TUT” SANDAL PUMPS Ba L | And well might Mr. Consumo sum-: inations will be made for prosecu "8 | ron has been in arrears for some time. $3 95 gcoast defense corps at New London. |, once of the Episcopal church today | oo o o ® 06 410 day. Tt oc. | attorney, assistant prosectuing attor- | d OCEA | : GE N YACHT RACES Black patent with fancy cut- The list includes at le ne m . - . i fed Who is n: typm: one nroca:zn?an t-lerflll‘ {were in the hands of a speclal €OM- | ;yrroq ot Sheephead Bay. After the| Ney, corporation counsel and presi- one transportation clerk and one re- | MIce: . Gard scc. | baseball game 12 fried flounders, six K ra tem of o oednoil, ’ Rev, Dr. Willlam I, Gardner, loaves of bread and four quarts of | expected that Prosecutor J. It is G. A | celving clerk. They will get a special | otary of the religlous education body || F0FC B0 PEvly (e 1 of the three| Woods, Deputy Prosecutor W. M. ! outs, button strap, medium | , Greenstein and Corporation Counsel | United States to Bermuda Contests heel—all sizes the change, was upheld by the Right| =~ 0 HC = e eat their way| John H. Kirkham will be nominated e Rev. Ernest V. Saylor, bishop of Ne- | f% Fere SHTEOSCR in €ot e o tu| without opposition. For the office of | Will Take Place on June 12—Start Reg. $5.95 value | OLD YETS PARADE | braska, who declared the church| Lo b s be rewarded with | president pro tem there will be a con- b | ready for radical Innovations. ~He /By (P IS K ften then and | test between Alderman Poter J.| ISatNew London. | likened the Sunday school work to at- t Pajewski and Alderman-elect C. J. | here, and a purse of $100. Each con- | Pal Hamilton, Bermuda, April 13.—(By Contederate Warrlors, At New Or-| tempts to make 2 living tree out of &/ ¢ iant was to eat halt the food ol Dehm. Associated Press)—Preparations have | SUEDE and PATENT ead s P. each base, A7 AT S ST begun for the ocean yacht race from | \ ; COLONIAL PUMPS Wi New York leans Convention, Up With Sun To-| Dr. Edward Sargent of New York "Gy Tr fo 0o 100ndered on the sec- P, U. C. To Hold Public the United States to Bermuda on June city, secretary of the week-day relig- ] I k 3 day Ready For Review. 5 i art t, id in{ond flounder at second base and had W * 12 next, The American yacht Bag-| | i 4 “’"’ur::f;r“““‘:z"di‘;:fl':::m",:",'od:f.' ‘that | to be helped home. Mr. Consumo not Hearing on 'Jlmey _Llneihet'm, which is among the entriog, has | $3 9 con! g s 3 only finished the contest, but ambled| A public hearing will be given by |arrived here on a preliminary cruise | . New- Orleans, April 13.—Confeder- i " { ! there are about 100 cities in every 30 |00 : the public utilities commission next i ate veterans in annual reunion here, |gstates where school boards have made.“":’; "'"i"‘:; ’;;’;"‘e‘ :’J‘:‘*‘i:‘;”;‘: ‘:‘:E“ Wed,',’mday Hotning. at s o'olosk au:",fizs;;‘r"‘ ‘;’;‘Tj‘:m"!"‘;‘m“’fl ‘c'“"m‘hd"‘ il Fancy dress Pumps, in all - | section o hird ceth. I 2 re made J 3 were up with the sun today brush-|it po:s)l;!(x”fl;l' (::c‘:‘m'd‘o“lt‘;n::‘;l::d “Yes,” laughed Mr. gonsumn, “that| the common council chamber in city| The start will be from New Lon- | 4 black patent, or comblneq ing their gray uniforms knocking lh‘\‘?n;“—:tegd a)m'hr:ml By \‘~M|;:|o\m instruc- | Was quite and outing. Do you won- h?ll on the petition of Domonic |don, Conn,, and with fair weather it ! with grey suede. dents out of old campaign hats and | to at/ene & SRR 0 T B TR | der that 1 laughed at Frank Dostal's| Waluk for an extension of his jitney is estimated the run will be within Value $5.98 polishing brass Pmtona in preparation sids the alchool bullding. | party 2" bus franchls("l‘rnm its present Carle-|four days. Twenty-one entries have | loi)the(lf aunualTpnn}'lle.d‘ “Wherever the work has been un-| Mr. ‘Consumo, by the way, is the ;‘_’;’1]:}""2‘30"\0’:'!'9!'!“!&' to Common- ;gcr; r:ladt‘. iml‘ludlng big schooners, | r. George . Harding, surgeon A ' ve | man who was matched against an os- i 5 eet over all, sloop yachts and dertaken three very clear results have ocean-going yawls, the smali craft re- | general of the Grand Army of the Re- " * " trich a few years ago at the Oran N followed,” he said. “It has held the C. e 3 range Y R | public and father of President Hard- | (2, O%EG B0 F0T —f A 10T ew | county fair. Mr. Consumo not onty|Japanese Importers Now |ceiving time allowance. It is expected T to be an unusual test of endurance ||g New Britains Shopping Center ing, who is the guest of Gen. A. B. b et P vard | Won, the ostrich dying of acute in- : 3 | point of vlew and attitude ~toward | } \ Buy in Sugar Market tor the small sailing crait over o|§! n ... fl Booth, commander of the ILouisiana i - | digestion, but he boiled and ate the things sacred and religious. It has in stretch of nearly 1,000 miles and | division U. C. V., was invited to par-| fyenced the home to keener realiza- | ostrich next day. *'New York, April 13.—Japanese m-|*treieht O hearly 1. | ticipate. tion of its responsibility toward the - - porters are the latest foreign buyers|2¢T0S8 IS TR, | - - TR 8 child’s religious training. It has| U. S E to come into the local sugar market. o g Tt | -.— JITNEUR ARRESTED. forced into the church a different set| Washingon, April 13.—Exports from | Two cargoes, totalllng 12,000 tons, - ? : -u - Alvin B, Carswell was arrcsted this| of ideas and standards than they have ithe United States during March were [sold today for June shipment for 6 Stamford, April 1 Coroner g . morning by Policeman Willlam Hayes | had heretofore and which it !fivms;a”nmmrod as $350,000,000 in a re-|cents a pound, f o b Cuba were said [Phelan today reserved decision in his 380 fo 386 Maip$s. ( f f MNe for overcrowding an Fast street jit- Ir.nymssible to secure when we con- piiminary estimate today by the com-|to be ready for :Innant’m‘ In!vrt-swflnq t into the killing of Daniel /0/'9 or H-’/‘l/éfldl/ & «ast street Jjit-]giqer religious instruction and train-|merce department. The total com.|Canadian and British importers have | Monti of Meriden, struck by a train | it = ney bus. He will be arraigned {n[ing to be mercly a thing of Sunday pares with $307,106,850 for February [been heavy buyers In the last two|while track walking from the fihop!![ court tomorrow morning, alone.” jand $329,979,617 for March 1922. |weeks. here Wednesday wie e 1HE D. MILLER CO. 5 26 CHURCH STREET ALTERATION SALE Our Big Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Corsets, Floor Covering, Window Shades, Etc., Must Be Reduced Before We Undertake the Extensive Alterations to Our Store. We Have Slashed Prices Without Regard to Cost In Order to Move It. Take Advantage of This Sale and Save Money. E GOODS — FLOOR COVERING and SHADES — NOTIONS — — PIEC Willon Frill Elastic for children’s socks .......... 20c yard 36-inch Percale ........ vevvenseeeens 18c and 25¢ yard Bailey's good quality Floor Covering ...... 50c square yard Dress SNaps ................ce0veeeenns. 5¢ and 10c each Fast color, best quality Shirting, value 50c, for . ... 39c yard Armstrong’s Linoleum .................. $1.00 square yard Carpet Binding, all colors ........................ 8¢ yard 32-inch Gingham, best quality ................. 37Vc yard Armstrong’s Inlaid Linoleum .... $1.50 to $1.98 square yard DressBelting ................ coo0ovienvvnn. ... 10c yard Apron Gingham ............ vevednseie sne s 100 yard Armstrong’s Plain Brown for autos and Blade Enamel Oil Cloth, also water proof covering for Curtain Serim . .. . 12¢ to 50c yard floors ..................... $1.25 and $2.00 square yard AUEO .. iviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiienaans, 6215 to $1.98 yard Curtain Muslin ............ veveens 29¢ yard Armstrong’s Linoleum Rugs, 8.3x10.6, $17.00; 9x12, $18.00 Table Oil Cloth .......................... 39¢ to 50c yard Sash Curtains, all made, .................. 50c to 79c pair Hodges’ Wool and Fiber Rugs ............. $10.00 to $17.00 Sewing Machines, electric and foot drive, $29.00 to $50.00 Quaker Craft, 36 inches wide ............. 29¢ and 39¢c yard Velvet and Axminster Rugs, all sizes ....... $37.50 to $98.00 warranted Fine line Silk Overdraperies . ... $1.39 and $1.50 yard Sunfast Green Window Shades, value $1.78, for $1.50 each Finest Line of Bath Mats in city. Mercerized Table Damask .......... 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00 yard 50 dozen Window Shades, all colors .............. 59c each — HOSIERY DEPARTMENT — Pure Linen Damask, 72 inches wide . .... $1.98 to $2.50 yard All Rollers guaranteed for one year. Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, value 20c, .:............ 2 for 25¢ Table Padding, plain or stitched, $1.19 and $1.98, 54-in. wide Ladies’ Burson Hose, regular and extra size, 39c to 50c pair — UNDERWEAR — Ladies’ Standard Brands of Pure Silk Hosiery — CORSETS — . erierriieeraiieeeeseeesss $1.98, $2.50 up to $3.50 pair Ladies Summer Weight Vests 1215¢, 25¢c, 29¢, 35¢ and 50¢ Y Men’s Lisle Hose ............cooovviuiiniiinn.. .. 25¢ pair Ladies’ Union Suits .................... 50c, 69¢c and $1.00 Good quality Elastic Top Corsets, value $1.25, .......... 98¢ Men’s Silk Hose, all colors, . ... 50c pair Men’s Shirts and Drawers, summer weight 49c¢ to 98¢ each M. & B. Black Boning Corsets .................. $1.49 each Chlldlensl{ose,finequalnt\‘.............25cand35cpmr Men’s Union Suits ............coovveivvivennins.. 98¢ each rating with pay at $20 th, < DAY 8L 980 Nnon of the national council, who proposed |, . 5ae eo o and Mr. Doug- BritainCt

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