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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923 MN fimls BR"][S VEROTTA KIDNAPPERS CALLS ROYALTY “COMMON" | DIVORCE IS REYOKED STERLING FALLS OFF | DOCTORS URGE MOTHERS CONYERSATIONS LEAP pes— ' 10 NURSE THEIR BABIES GAP IN BB_OKEN WIRE RF'CEIVE DE‘ATH SIAY Biritish Labor As Whele, However, Do Joha Eduand Cont, Who Gt Decsee Swiss Francs and Spanish Money Bs» = am AT MUBLE WE“I]IN“ Marine and Cummane Get Three clines To Vote For Member's Hesor Week Ago, is Again Woman's Hus change Also Pwops 0 New low Physiclans Should Use Information New “Wired Wireless nervice Tried Monih's Respite—siayer Gets lution That 3t Is Unnerasary band Under New Court Ruling Hevond for the Yeas Gained From Animals 10 Infu. Out in Michigan Proves successiul Clark Sisters to Marry Carl §. ot il B e dwiiot B | Bgepont, June Th—dohn Edward| New York, Jume th—Fewr forvien swpsngnipdsha i eurrencies ineluding demand steriing 3 B tives from une 28,—Executiv clined today 10 adopt the view that | CO% of Darien and New York, son « ¥ 3 29.—A Detroit = local San Franeigeo, June ? Animals ol § dropped in the local market today to large power plants from vArious secs Cladinie June 2% Artheny Neamann and Prol, Metcall ', oo v 2 [0S taduy o afent the wiow Baat | v Yorn thoatl maceae - g ry Britisk whe was grant divaree ok oung today the same easary Hritish i 1 § granted a divor ast w new low recerds for the year. care for their young ay tions of the U'nited Blates, & | a8 Power whe were 1o have heen executed Thursday night, received respites yes Delegates of the | party from | from Rhis actress wife, Maude Feal) Demand sterling was quoted ot as they did centuries age. ORIy the | oot il o e Consumer's A double wedding will take place .o from Albany. The reprieves Stockton asked the laber party :...« Lort on eharge of desertion, is again 84.57%, an overnight decline of 1% | genus Home has gone astray, Dr. M company of Michigan, witnessed the tomorrew evening at Helyoke when 'fiam Governor Alfred Smith defer ex oronee & SRNNOR W [Sustan hall 16| Mim Fealy's hushand. Judge Wolfe cents. Other European rates weak: L. Turner of Des Moines, lowa, told first demonstration of telephoning s soution for about three and one-half |PAS8 8 resolution te this effect but the 'today reroked the decree whieh he cned in sympathy with 3 s 4 o lines ever Awin sisters, both prominent educators months. The week of (ietoher has Motion was shelved granted last week and the ease will! French francs falling three points to the specialists in diseases of in over power ‘Nn,":‘:“h,:"‘.”n Jacks will be married 4t the same time, one "% Ko ot i p st George LARSURY, member of par- go on the calendar for trial after & ] 6,084 cents, or about one-guarter of | 3nd children at the annual session of | ‘M "':;";::i‘: ".‘l’:":""ny this woolk, lament for Poplar, said he used 1o | contested actior A cent above the year's low, Italian the American Medical Assoclation ”f;»,:: system has just been installed of them to a well known manufactur Roth men were convieted in the 7 s think it was the menarehy and ° Miss Fealy insisted that no leop: | lire also dropped three PoIntS 10| nore today. These words preceded an by engineers of the Westinghouse Eleetrie and manufacturing @empany, er of New Britain and the other 10 an Lidnapping and murder of fve.year crvie instructer in the University of Ver-|old Guiseppe Varotia after he had | Robllity """ '""““‘ the peaple POOF|hole be allowed through whieh Cort| 4.41% cents, the lowest this year i [heen stolen from his home {n Manhat. [PUt he had learned that It was the | wouid withdraw his petition and th New lows sinee 1921 were estab. MPpassioned plea for breast feeding 1 and designed the ine mont tan, Roberta Naffasle who testified |SSPIAlIst system escape liability for the alleged per)ury lished by Rwiss francs at 31,10 centa! 38 the best method for the good of |who developed and deelh d Miss Rachel Louise Clark will wed [0 N oW awaiting the | . Joyalty he declared was “Just of- | \oq week when he said that he had|and Spanish pesetas at 14.80 cents, |'N® T8e®, And Dr. Turner urged physi- |stallation: Ony_twe o8 Joessel Carl Samuel Neuma »‘.ux “x'- tWIN | cleotrie chair, saved his ewn life by _1|::'.; commen clay, like anybody | been a resident of this state for three i K . r;n'm to na';;:l m‘r |nln'rm.'!::u‘::mlrr- ;l.r'.;:“nn and Battle Creek, are coms» sister Ruth Swan Clark will 0OMe |, ning sta svident causing | €188 | years " o 4" . ,od from observation of animal o in- ¢ E 2 the bride of Professor John Trumbull : 5 .:n:; ‘.‘..-1 ...y.'q.lw:u.:“:‘v \:;:n;: vy g — STRAWBERRY (ROP WASTE dune mothers to nurse their babies, The installation on the Consumer's Metealt n Cusamane. | N . — Roston, June 25—Htrawberries are Ly, Walter ¥, Winholt and Pro.| Power company of Michigan is & Nama IS CRUELLEST MOTHER, HOMENTEADERS TO RUSSIA E0ing to waste in Massachusetts be- | ressor E. O, Jordan, of the University | long step in advance of anything yet —— Vancouver, . €, June 29.—Eigh. | cause of sudden ripening and shortage | of Chicago told how bahies cateh cold, |attempted in experiments with so- The ceremony will take |"n "r“i’_"" | White in a state of eollapse and | 5 er Memorial chapel o ® FOC: Luwithin seven hours o ¢ " | Bkinper G ithin ) houre of the ime st 105 | Ny yopk Court Thus Rrands Woman | teen Findianders including three ehil. |of pickers, the market division of the Their facts were based on a study of |ealled “wired wireless.” This system dren, left last night for New York |state department of agriculture said| 500 with a 500 without eolds, and it provides for two-way communieation, similar to an ordinary telephone line Congregationa! ehureh at Hol- | o700 0 e ank Pevrola . ;::- For lise ltachel Clark and i, | e exscution Firank :,. ol d ot and fiends Nev Out. where they will sall for Russia to set- (today, Many herries are wholesaled sumann, Rev, Dr. It 11, Wieks, the [, o0 cna s life & Octoher T : . a on ' ey fol ie8ia - | 404 3 olesaled | was shown that the occurrence of :'"u-’“ D atir will officiate. For Miss ““Ixnll vlm‘l.'b ‘T'v'llmlk ::Alllu rm!“lnl'r”" ‘ “..\'::m\:’rk‘.wlwwl ;“sm“':""'l :'.: tle on lu!luf;l'a»ii given them by the f‘l § to 10 cents & hasket by the erate, eolds in Infants in usually acecom. system. While the radio impulse e Juth Clark and Professor Metealf, [oe o l™ s aught the respite from | denounced yesterday by Magistrate :7"'"':: ‘::‘n"'\"‘:“""}‘; the wheat lands a price far below any reached in the | panied by a high proportion of colds guided by the high voltage transmis- Rev. B. A. Need, pastor emeritus, Will |go oo "Smith by autemabile. Fey ;“wm” S R s aathement | s n‘!“::‘.\“ i{r).\\‘!ll be joined | last three years, with l:nry Marshall | {n the other members of the family, |sion lines along in the power lines, offieiate, Tiev. F. ¥, Neumann, for- a0 wwho had heen in the death house | opyel and heartiess mother he had | (regon and - e S dlonists from | berries wholesaling at 25 to 50 cents This fact causes the doetors to believe |communication is not interrupted, as merly of New Rritain, now a Metha: [, vonre was convieted of the mur- | ever seen in court ’ ashingion & box, that colds are caused by a widely dis- the radio impulses readily jump the dist minister at Lawrence, Long 18- | o0 0c Gonivo Nassaro. His lawyers | The denunciation followed the re- g 5 | o Asmtoes seminated infectious substance of law gap, In fact signals can be exchanged Jand, and a brother of Mr. Neumann |y 4k “that the death sentence he | rusal of Mrs., Martino to provide a NING BOUT POSTPONED CRINESE TROOPS MUTINY, - |infectivity, and that the incubation even if several miles of transmission the bridegroom, will assist commuted by Governor 8mith, They | bome for her daughter, Rose, whom Atlanta, June 28.—=The Harry Greb. | Shanghal, June 20.—Troops in|Period, or the time required for this lines are down Por \iss Rachel Clark, her SISO {40a0n mueh importance to the fact | ghe had arrested last February for in- Jeff Smith hoxing mateh seheduled | Hupeh provinee mutinied and have | Infecting substance to cause a cold, is| Even during lightning storms whieh Miss Marion Clark, also an edueator, ;.o o sroe Tessie Povrola, wife of the | corrigibility, Rose appeared yester- | for July 11, has heen postponed until | pillaged the city of Mienyang, accord. | very short, will interrupt ordinary line telephone of the faculty of the Chicago UNIXEr- oandamned man, has recanted her tes: | gay for sentence, & child having been Fr . July 13 in order not to con-|ing to advices received here from| The effects of colds in babies are momentarily, speech can be trans- #'ty, will he maid of honor, For Miss |0 0n s aeaingt him born to her in the Kingston Avenue flict with any other scheduled event| Hankow, The dispatches add that the | more serious than in grown persons; mitted without difficult over the sys- JNuth Clark, who will hecoma Mrs . B v hoepital, ' Brookiyn gince her arrest ‘llul‘lng the national convention of | mutineers carrled off a number of | particularly because they tend to de-|tem, This feature of the installation hroeed ¥iks to be held in Atlanta, July 9 to | captives, range the digestion and other func-|gives it an advantage over the con- Metealf, Miss Itosamund Kimball of Fav & WP Nt tatait Manatd: wad: trach - fnten will be muid of nhonor. | Favors New Jersey Man agistra " | c000eaFoDIea tagHTe, | tions of the body, the physicians said. | ventional wire telephone circuits, . New Jersey ested in the pretty young mother and Tior Mr. Neumann, a college chum ot For Health Post Here yer any and was incensed at Mrs. Wesleyan, W, It. Williams, of Hart- | e Vor Professor | According to Information received | Martino's repeated refusal to have ord, will be t man, | ford, wi = Arthur 1., of | by the “Herald,” Dr, Paul Waterman |anything to do with her. He ordered | Metcalf, his brother of Hartford has recommended & New|her to leave cout immediately. | Now Haven, wi!! he hest man Misses Jane and Catherine Clark, of | Jersey resident for the ofMice of sup Miss Martino will be sent to the 3 Holycre, nieces of the hrides, wiil be | intendent of the health department in [ Florence Crittenton Home until a per- @?—’ @m flowar girls | this eity, The mun served as a colonel | manent place can be provided for her. s will he Iobest W, Clark, of | In the 26th Division in the Worll War — Frederick 1, Clork of Hol-|#nd is also a veteran of the Spanish- [ THY MAY BE ARMY OFFICER . o . yoke: Holyoke; | American war, He wils retired about | “yo o 'Sory June 20.—A man elaim- @:’ @ Yous H ynn.; | nine months ago, Dr. Waterman, who ing to be Maj. Robert 1, I-'rnnnorlh: erter D, , and | heard of the vaeancy existing here, [ (5, & gl Tt Fino safd he held 3 : W, H, s 7N belleves that the man he suggests war medals from four European |l W C@ John Clar%, J», H:H\u'/\ would be an lnlrinl superintendent, countries for bravery in action, today 1. ophew of the brides, will be = AR pleaded guilty to stealing a $1,000 Jearer. About 40¢ guests have be CHANGES HER MIND, diamond bracelet from Miss Alicla, A fron. -Baston, - Brovide AT T Dumont of this city he was sen- Jartford, Northampton, New | »'l'n-lt,‘ Bride-to-Be Refuses to Wed | toncad to state prison from ofe Granby, New York, Scranton, Chicago, | yjay Wiho Sent for Her to Come. |year and three months to two years Los Angeles and New Britain, and six months, i s ik it P TO COME TO THE Misges Clark ore ghters of | New York, June 20.—Miss Louise Mra. Ciark, of the r-':-‘Hm:Inrh. 19 and pretty, came to 4 % %25 E LIS A, Clark, of Holyake, Miss Itachel| Filis Island from Germamy with the FIREMEN RESCUE CAT. Clark was for two v ¥ the [ idea of marrying Gottileb Broisch of Willlam J. WRice, in charge of the (¥ Philadeiphia, who is more than twice|state armory on Arch street, reported arr an a e a American Kindergarten i A | astated France and since her return| her age,.but when she saw him yes-[to Chief Willlam J. Nohle of the fire ge of the ¥nglish de- terday she told the board of inquiry|department yesterday that there had e E partment of the Wheelock &chool for|at the island that she had changed | been a cat on the roof of §t. John's training kindergarten teachers in/her mind, that she did not love|German Lutheran church building for |+ 1oston. | Broisch, and that rather than marry!a week. The chief sent Truck No. 2 ' £ Miss Ruth Clark was formerly pro-|him she would ifturn to Germany. |to the church and the cat was re- | fessor of psychology at Smith colleze| “To marry him,” said Miss Hoh-|moved. Mr. Rice then presented the and more recently h ween psyeholo- | Joch, “would be paying for entry into| firemen with a box of cigars for the " gist for the junior vocationa! bureau|the United States at the price of ; work done. or of New_\'nrk city. hypocrisy. 1 want to remain here, P Mr. Neumann is & ¢ of the|however, and seek employment. 1| HART-CANFIELD ENGAGEMENT. Unfon Manufacturing company of | would do any kind of domestic work At a house party held at .\fnrnh\g-i l‘\"evlvh ';rl:mnhnn:ll 1\: 1\|"I"‘!""'\" 1\;1‘"”-.».« than marry a man I do notlpmp by the Lincoln school (»uvh»u,l . [d i 4 T R HEp e e s e ne beautitul riouse Lot to be Given Away industrial circles. He is L son Miss Hohloch was admitted in cus-| |oretta G. Caufield of Garden street F. Neumann, proprietor . 1 tody of the Travellers' Aid society at!to Hugh R. Hart of Hamilton street| Neumann pattern wor 165 Lexington avenue, and went there | v e ORI o Al 1k i Hr)d01t0. |1y sy Lot ahe aete i moation | anounced, | ’ J - be, Is a psychologist and is professor | projech said he met the girl last year so u e y ree W atur ay ternoon of paychology at the University of i, Germany and arranged with her PERSONALS Vermont. | parents to marry her. o o Following automobile trips the| LB iy —— ew ted tes will g )| 3 R g couples will go OCEAN BEACH VISITORS, E. E. Johnson and family of West |[i8 lF l HE RE ARE F OR I Y ME N A I SALE housekeeping. Mr. and o mann will resfde at 03 Arriso Mrs, IPrancis Dohson of this city is | Main street and Arthur A. Davis of street, New I in. and o8 tertaining a number of guests at her | Armistice street will motor through | and Mrs, Metcaif will live at Burling-| summer home in Neptune Park,|the Catskill mountains. | YOU MAY' BE THE UCKY ONE ' ton, V¢, Ocean Beach, - ! Mrs, A, Byrne and daughters are Miss Mary White of this city is the spending the summer at their cottage ; guest of Miss Lillia Hill at her home R it e e v | R $5.00 Silver Sugar-bowl $5.00 Silver Cake Basket s were re- | ion today: mer home along the board walk at Miss Mildred Ware of this city is| 53 Broad street| Ocean Beach. entertaining Miss Winifred Ogle of | and Stanley W. ) Dawson| Mr. and Mrs, James C. Corbly and | East Berlin. ] 5 00 G ld CI ck 5 00 Sil B d T . 0 0 o ver Drea ray City, Pa. Both th men will bel daughters, Olive and Elizaheth, have — gent to the 3rd cavalry at Fort Ithan! left to occupy their summer home at Mrs. F. J. Wachter and family of Allen, V't. Begzinning July 1 Ocean Beach, S [::453‘;:(5&: !l:::l::hw:)lfl 1;‘?]\;:‘!03;11:{' $5 00 water Set 5 Checks of $20 Each G on rule will go into effect in re - & imiesion of applicants for the my SUNDAY HOOL PICNIC ton. 1tho are less than 10 yeass old. Ap-| The annual outing of the Staniny ! plicants who are less (han 20 will be | Memorial church and Sunday schonl| Charles B. Walsh, who graduated | L] : M required to present a certificate signed |will be held at Rockwell park tomor- | from Yale Law school last week, “-m‘ rlllt y t g t by a guardian, or both parents, and|row. Busees will leave the churcii at|spend the summer at the Walsh W he 18 ol B e 0 Pick Out An Envelop—You Have What It Calls For Inside . WALK-OVER | SPECIAL FREE CARS ! k MARKED CARR LAND SALE—LEAVE CENTRAL SQUARE, 2 P. M. (DAYLIGHT SAVING)—BY HARTFORD LINE—GET ON ANYWHERE ALONG THE LINE WHNE QaFORDe GOLF CLUB HEIGHTS B 8 MAPLE HILL, NEWINGTON These are the finest Building Lots ever offered the people of New Britain. Every lot high and dry, and New Brit- PUMPS ain’s best people have been waiting to buy lots in this location. ‘ QUICK SALES, LOW PRICES, EASY TERMS—OUR MOTTO TAKE NO MAN’S WORD—SEE FOR YOURSELF Every Pair Reduced As An Investment—NEW BRITAIN . IS GROWING—THE CITY IS SPREADING OUT Prices Now Business is good. It is only a short distance from your home and factories. Business men have and are now spending large sums of money here because they have confidence—Your public men have confidence and are helping the city—A big profit should come to all—We ask you to see the land—Think it over—then act—For it is now or never, $ 1.00 to $4.90 ) LOTS LESS THAN THEIR REAL VALUE A FEW HIGHER Former Prices up to $8.00 TO 15 Per Cent Discount For Cash No Interest or Taxes For Two Years David Manning’s 109% Down—50c A Week W @ We Protect Your Account If Sick or Out of Work t-Qver T SHOE STORE i J. H. CARR LAND C 211 Main St 257 MAIN STREET