New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 14, 1923, Page 12

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HIT BOOTLEG DRUGGISTS MOTHER FINDS SON HELD AS MURDERER Tragic End of Her 16 Years of e vers sune prises representing §1 peratl with 1 Organizing 10 Chemical | aterprises Promote Tawful Use of Aloohol— Billion Dollars 1» Represented A campaign juste aired | bitlon ' ok " A gray Wednesday she Raymond ( New York, 1 woman from Haost the placidity that has caused euters of Rtate Islar sinee the burly fe for murder, A sentence falled to break when he was g showed no cmo Surprise Brings Chay But yesterday serve, He broke cers who were leading him | " el courtroam and elasped the gray-h ‘ ¢ ed woman in his arms . “Mother,” he eried The officers soon led the woman followed and as she witness stand she peeping through her tears for she had found her son a found him on tria! for his life Collins’ braiado deserted him wher he took the stand In his defense, Oc caslonally he snuffled and drew thick hand across his perspiring fore. head. ol Letter Brings Word Collins’ mother s Mrs, Clouthler of Boston., Bixteen years ago her only son put on his first long trousers and disappeared. She never heard from him. Recently she recelved an unsign ed letter advising her to come to thr courtroom at Staten Island, The writ er said there was a surprise awaiting | her there. | Ho she arrived. She made inquiries but no one seemed to know what she was talking about. The attendants were kind to her but they couldn’t help her. She walked drearily out of the courtroom. As she emerged into the dimly-lit hall, In came three men, The one in the middle stopped short. That was when Collins lost the calm with which he has faced possibilities of the electric chair. Has Changed Name. Inside the courtroom Mrs, Clouthier fearned that her son had changed bis name from Clouthier to Collins. When he married, so his wife testified, he told her nothing of his antecedents. ghe didn’t know he had a mother Iiv- ing until yesterday. Collins is charged with the murder of Michael Connor, a warehouse watchman. Collins had admitted all| along that he went with three othe to rob the warehouse of whisky, but he has contended that he quit cold when the quartet neared the scene of operations. But when he started te run away, he has said, the watchman attacked him with a club and the other three killed the attacker. | eteatives & itow oW was ation hosen chair ins ADDe vere made by air nmittes commis- committee, it remedy the situation” brought out by the pres. in the chemical industry of hootleggers who mask their posing as whole ruggists or manufacturers of flavoring extraets and thus are able to obtain permits to sell aleoho! for illegal uses. was explained pes to intolerable purposes sat watehing him o £ by sohbed, 8miles were however DETROIT WILL BE MADE LIKE SAHARA ;So Declare Dry Agents, Preparin, Summer Campaign his By The Associated Press, { Detroit, June 14.--Plans for a crushing blow against the illieit liquor tracic in the Detroit river dis- trict are being mapped here at a series of conferences between E. . | Yellowley, chief fleld representative |of tederal prohibition enforcement | agents, James R. Davies, federal pro- hibition director for Michigan and Earl J. Davis, U. 8. district attorney for the eastern Michigan district, Announcement that vigorous fare was to bo waged against illicit liquor business was made | Mr, Yellowley. “l expect to double the force of | agents in this vicinity and to stamp | |out a large part of the bhusiness of | dealing in liquor here,” Mr, Yellow- | ey sald. "I am not sanguine enough to believe that Detroit can be made | “bone dry." As long as whiskey and | | beer are manufactured in Canada | just across the river means will be found to bring over a bottle ocea- sionally. But we can and will stop a large part of the traffic. “I'rom my investigations I am posi- tive that Detroit is not one-tenth as On this defense Collins has b bad from the liquor viewpoint, as| convicted once and sentenced to death. |some secent newspaper © accounts But a new trial was granted and Col- | might lead one to believe. Most of lins took the stand in his own defense. | the stuff coming across the river now His mother said she would appear as|is Leer, There is a little \\'hlské_\" war. the by NEW RBRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1928 W S——— b Kers 1 B v B penitentiary walls, o ¥ HATCHET FIGURES . IN ASSAULT GASE »t+ Night Worker Complains ol Noise and Is Chased by Irate Father sisted in beating on ¢ drums, 80 he decided to of ene of boy &t heme terday went 1 in & friendly eptangled in father, was & eouple of 1 finally arrested he or | Argument hased ma res by atehet in his nd arralg ing e Jiseh " arter Judge George Klett Nizio and one of his sons had te that Wohning was chased w hatchet Nizio testified him when he cam plain about his son, who was ! 2 an old drum, He sald that the aec od man threatened to ki and #0 he had him placed Wohning said that he plain to the father and admitted & ing him He sald he struek Rizlo, in which there hatehet chased him arou ho Woman Fined 8250 Mageie Grabowski, arralgned betore Judge Kle or violating the liquor law, was fine and sen- tenced to ten days in jail. As this her first offense Judge Klett susy the jail sentence, She was vesterday afternoon by Sergeant chae! Fiynn and Policeman O'Mara testified that the boy who was In store at the time the raid was mad admitted to him that had sold lquor for 25 cents a glass, Mrs, Gra- towski denied that she knew the if quor was there and said that the boy must have brought it The hoy tes tified that he was hired by Mre, Gra- bowski to work in the store Arvested on Wife's Complaint ¥red St. Lawrence, arraigned on = breach of peace charge, was placed cn probation for six months and w; ordered to report, regularly to Edw Connelly, probation officer. He w arrested by Policeman Post yesterday afternoon following complaint madr at the police station. Mrs, St. Lawrence testified that her hushand has heen under the influ- ence of liquor for the past six months and that on Friday night of last week he came home and after he was in bed abused her. Policeman Post tes- tified that he heard St. Lawrence swear at his wife. The case of David Perian, charged with theft, was continued until Sat- urday morning on request of Prosecu- t Wohr und arrest wer to chn that as oo he ralsed his hand ‘s a and the Mrs ¢ force the 1'd lots rather itentiary Kansas than Five Stowaways Mot Temible 5 T iels ™y ' bt they Fate on Trip From Cuba " ™. : siyhouat, 1 1o be to sure T cosen KANSAS CELL PREFERRED . : i Sl Wt T g N otromA - ASPIRIN Say “Bayef" and Insist! to Help digest York argest’ dow in its § and a lace 9 Lawdevhack, Parolesd Man, Retumnms When He Cannot Sand Life in Native sons’ Mate ess by hoking gas fume ship's hollers, wore . 0 cus p ered hid bu tims had been trapped They are, according station records, Fornandez ( the ker hehind which He was sent to t penitentiary ir 1615 afte conviction on & chargs of ault i t to ki 1 The state him ) the immigr iR} ited to Rer t ] % administration paroled “Bayer" at Unless you séa the name n package or on tahlets yo getting the genuine Bayer t April on the to Califc omise 1 ia, He A ot re A0), and fanshee 1d go product Rainindez, t Iy ona of the f who speaks English, teld tmmigra # how his five countryme ks Inter he two years and proved safe by millions gates TOLL FROM THE CHINESE Thousands of Dollars Monthly Report ,","” A “The five dead ehout shipa' he known whont the Kave: hidden whet hefore the ship ! me w Tad been hold with the rest of themselves at a point where ers and the bollers hemr 'We did not see the g or we would have warned them of the o —— in the Amrine not with ced 10 Headache Warder 1065 the As Price That Has to Be Pald ugree heat they wou \ Aspirin’’ package con- Handy boxes ta cost few cents, Drug- 1 hottles of 24 and 100 trade mark of Bayer Monoenceticacidester These Robbers. take him afind | ider- old to they sed aid t Cuba the hiding i1 grouped the hunk them in there Each tains proper of twelve tab glsts also se Aspirin is the Manufact! of Salley! unbroken directions. baek but told him where he co: place to He warned ! against returning to his Douglas county, fearing that t cause trouble Tauderback g for trouble get him back i ssocinted F five Shanghal, June ars A month are 14.—Thousands of paid as tribute to tlaws of the bandit-infested China ng to the po- who n conducting recent Sh idnapp the A e back home ir this mi sald th T arens of of wou to aling forced bri the Many mercha in the interior it to pay systematic gands to merchandise through certain districts The bandits are declared to maintain regular inciuding staffs of agents and collecto the cities Frequently the brigs intercept shipments going to the interior, con- fiscate the merchandise and terrify the merchants, A favorite methiod o victims to money and valuables ing pap nder their noses. the tortured traders resist A vast system of espionage maintaine to the bandit agents to ascertain the dates when merchants and other travelers depart for the interior s« said, are ibute to the conduct of insure safe organizations in e outlaws to disgorge their is to hold burn- Few of is enable MAGON U Mexico City, June Enrique | Tlores Magon, leader, whose brother Ricardo died in TLeavenworth prison last November, is under arrest for al leged treasonable utterances in speech at San Martin in which he at a character witness. | smuggling going on |tor Willlam Greenstein and Attorney |tacked the army and the president. | s | Form Volstead Vigilantes | With Woman in Louisiana | New Orleans, La., June 14.—Plans were being made today to extend into every parish in the state a new secret order, the Volstead Vigilantes which had its inception in New Orleans yes- terday. That the soclety will appeal mostly to women was forecast inas- much as the organization perfected | here {8 composed of 400 women and 100 men. The order is not confined to any religlous sect or class of persons, hut open to all, O. D. Jackson, fed- eral prohibition director of the state | announced. Members of the society | will not be permitted to conduct raids, and it will not be necessary for them to testify in court unless they so wish. Their service will be to inform the authorities of the operation of an il- lieit distillery in their neighborhood or the location of “blind tigers.” Those members 1iving along the water fronts or the roads leading thereto are ex- pected to report the movement of rum trucks. Acquitta—lnsane Woman Is Sent to an Asylum | Worcester, June 14 Annie | DePari, 23, of this cit found not guilty by reason of insanity | of the second degree murder of Sal- vator Martucel in her home by shoot- | ing him while he slept the morning of April 11, was ordered committed for life to the Worcester Htate hos- pital yesterday by Judge Nelson P Brown. This action was taken by the court in mecordance with the w which provides that persons found not guilty of murder by reason of insan- ity shall be confined in a hospital for| lite. Counsel for Mrs. Debari will take immediate steps for her release on the ground that she is not insane| now, even though she was at the time ghe shot Martucel, great direc- as- Stars are divided into two streams, moving in oppositc tions, according to a Dutch tronomer. FRECKLES Girls! Make Harmless Lemon Cream to bleach away Tan, Freckles Mix the three ¢ which few cents, you have most won cream, Massage on cream and hands each d freckies and blem bleach right out a «lear, soft and rosy ‘Zecomes. and comple this into the white th [tion of all its railways. France is considering accused man, He grinds the dirt right in! With gay indifference to your washday problems he makes a thorough job of getting grimy Even the ground-in dirt knees of playclothes—at hems and collar bands—is so loosened by the cleansing Rinso suds that it comes out with only a light rub- bing. Do that little rubbing with a bit of dry Rinso. The worst spots will disappear. Has taken the place of bar soap Rinso is already replacing bar soap in homes everywhere—55 million packages of it are How irresistible is that business-like look of his in his stiff, crackly little overalls. He works away so seriously at his small-sized edition of daddy’s automobile. Down on his knees wriggling under the wheels to see what's wrong—"oiling the engine” with gobs of mud, then wiping grimy little paws off on the convenient seat of his overalls. You wouldn't have him be one bit less active—or less dirty!—even if you still had to rub out all the dirt he so conscientiously rubbed in. Yet how glad you are that you no longer have to wear yourself out getting his little playclothes clean. You can now let all that old hard rubbing be replaced by soaking. Just soaking in the suds of this new soap Rinso—gently loosens all the dirt. With Rinso harmless soaking does away with harmful rubbing. With Rinso— the new kind of now used: E”Nflflm‘jwmlnm Mangan, who represented thPI‘ soap — soaking takes the place of rubbing He was taken from a train at Chiau- tempan and brought to the capital. —in the good old English way. Slowly—in the good old English way. Thoroughly—in the good old English way. : For thus it was when men took pride in the work of their hands — when what was done was honestly done, from the baking of a pasty to the building of a ship. : And thus it is today, in the making of English Ovals for Philip Morris takes pride in the excellence of these mild cigarettes. ; Choicest tobaccos, matured to a turn, blended in the good old English way, and hence— In-com-pa-ra-bly fine! PHILIP MORRIS & CO. .. ENGLISH OVALS CIGARETTES on seats and It is so pertect for washing machines that leading washing machine manufacturers urge women to use it for best results. Rinso is made by the largest soapmakers in the world—the makcrs of Lux. wonderful for the regular week-in, week= out family wash as Lux is for all fine things. Get Rinso today. All grocers and depart- ment stores have it in two sizes package and the big new package. Lever Bros. Co., 164 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. It is as today. Your dealer keeps a carton on the counter, the regular ——————————————————————————— P £ T T W R Y R A R T~ e et

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