New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 26, 1923, Page 12

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CAPITOL REPAIRS, N POLIGEMAN ARRESTED [ e msvunxs muscovenen. |§yRIGAY GRLS GONDUOT ; ALLEGED BRUTALITY NP6 ¥ b oo s S, s ™15 apint parovicn | . B e di Al Portsmouth, Eng., July 26.—The . # ¢ T" INSANE PE"PLE K savants of the British Medical Asso- f > g P, " Washington, July 26.—In prepara- Customs Man Also Hold in Rakd on | ciation forgot their professional dig-|United Lutheran Church Leader Says 4 , P « P 5 tion for the heavywelghts to be seat- s B “ ed in the next session, the architect 4 nity and cheered heartily again and| g 1 t b 4 : 8 3 Band at Boat Near East agan for the young Canadian, Dr. New Freedom Is b A i g 7 / A8 th oanltol. yesthrday: had: Warks Y senate floor. m T i ' F. G. Banting, when he was intro- 4 3 i A ; b A gss Testifies He Saw Guards Greenwieh, R. 1. F. . Bunting, when he was intro- Avused, g b , | [men swenguen tae H Providence, R. I, July 26.—Walter | dlscovery of insulin for the treatment| New York, July 26.—The modern % 5 v % , When all the seats had been removed lt Pa[]eflt J. Mott, an East Greenwich police | of dlabetes. American girl is at “the lowest ebb % b Y e 2 4 § it was found the boards up the main officer, two other men whose names | Dr. Banting sut unrecognized in the|of her history,” the Rev, Dr. F. H. * P A B e ' 7 aisle had become worn very thin, also have not been announced and a dep- | rear of the hall, where the members| Knubel, president of the United p? s PGB ANY o { the section near the seats occupled .New York, July 26.—Theodora |uty collector in the United States cus- [ gathered while Sir Thomas Horder| Lutheran church of the United States 5 fedtd L 2 T by Senators Robinson (Ark.) and | Bmith, one of 76 inmate witnesses |toms service were apprehended by |pald tribute to insulin as probably|and Canada, declared before salling g A s RN s former-8enator Irance (Md.) trom the Brooklyn state hospital for federal prohibition agents yesterday at | the greatest contribution yet made to|on the Lapland for Germany, where ngis Y ; % Py td v Gallery llzards—those who never Ferry Cup dock, near East Green- |the study of diabetes, telling the sci- | he will attend the world conference S A ' age % miss a session of the senate—say the , the fnsane, testified yesterday that he |\ v¥ UL 050" dag of Scotch whis- | entlsts also that they would have to|of the Lutheran church in August. e sy N iYL e i boards in the main aisle were wdrn had seen two guards knock a patlent |key, champagne and rum were being | conslder whether it was a remedy or| “American girls and young wom- 1 4 G e 3 e out largely by Setnator La. Follette off his cot and then kick him in the |transferred from the motor boat | an incentive to further inquiry. |en,” he said, “should mend their v e sy ey 2 ; (Wis,) while running up and down head until he became unconscious. |198.1° to a truck, Rhode Island regis- | . In technical language Dr. Banting|ways, because the men despise them 5 A & : the pussageway abusing the railroads ‘When he ceased struggling, the at- | try X7213, listed as belonging to Mott. | told the atory of his early experi-|for thelr ways. They drink cocktails, » & 8 i b S p and big business. tendants picked him up, carried him | ‘Headed by Acting Prohibition Di- [ mente and his ultimate trlumph with|smoke cigarettes and altogether their - s 8% 2 o | In-support of their argument they to 'a lavatory where they washed his |yrector Harry G. Sheldon and Chief |the use of insulin, cenduct is shocking. @ SR 5 ks % % ¢ point to the fact that hoth Senators jofi: 3 s et A 3 4 Robinson and France are noted peri- face and then took him back to his|Raiding Officer Raymond T. Sewall, 4 | “The whole United States is very 4 i ; cot, Smith sald. [ten prohibition agents from Provi- STATE POLICE PROBE immoral at present and I trust there ! PP oo Gl o A , patetic orators and when speaking The seventy-five witnesses, many of | qence and Boston and two special ——— will be a recovery very soon. 'The o 7 3 i they walk many miles around their them women, were brought in "\ngents of the United States treasury |Fire at Redding May Have Been of | women are no worse than the men, i s s i 8 % desks, so that they would wear out in eight-seeing bus to attend the investi- | jepartment surprised a band of Iacindiary Origin, but they séem so because previously o 2 % % ; 5 time even a marble floor, / gation before Judge McLaughlin of |smugglers at the foot of Divislon| Hartford, July 26.—Capt. Robert C.|they were so reserved. They should A alleged brutality charges against sev-|g(reet as they were unloading the mo- |Hurley of the state police will order |realize that men hate them for flaunt- o SR : % eral guards at the hospital, which al- |tor bhoat. Four of them escaped by |state police officers at the Ridgefleld | ing Indecency. 1 believe much of z . oy e o g i ;'c.t:zdny r),\::mrfl!ult:: “I“‘dmdkllmermt of | leaping into the bay. One of the mer |tarracks to make an investigation of | this is due to the exaggeration of the " . v K i v A AN, & “dWRrd utes, | gwam all the way to Potowomut. the fire which Tuesday night destroy- |true duty of women; namely, suffrage ‘ guards, on allegations made by Phil-| Ogcar C. Munson of East Greenwich [¢d Stormfield, former country place of |and this new freedom. s Oy v llva"c‘l‘r:lz; fqncrhrr‘l:erl';\::rm;?mhmnr1y“ "l‘Wn(:‘ of thc; motor h;:at. uid‘ th;t it |Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain) it “The religious life of America has : i ” 8 0 d % 2 ¥ : 4 it rooklyn, | had been stolen from its mooring dur- |was announced. Reports in Redding, | reached that stage when the people g icomntes ietl BN\, re. Moy (. Sohwelt: |ing the night. whore the Mark Twain place, standing | are demanding of the leaders a more - j ! e ‘ Say Bayer’ ,and Insist! R RIE S ly nospital befora she was| TR on a high ridge, had been a landmarlk | positive fashion of cxpressing the Looks like a slide under a microscope, doesn’t it? It’s a view B renio the state hospital tor| YYD OF ORUELTY TOXOWKL: [Mnce 1k mas bullt dn 1907, weré .that susitarszeliglon, of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, taken frfom the doom 300 feet 7 Mel. | ] neindiary origin. An- g R RESTReC Fay s Nalann’s > the fnsane, told Judge McLaughlin | gaee yils to Supply Corpus Delicti |other report is that the fire was start- | Prominent Member of above the center plate over Nelson’s tomb. If you look closely you that & woman clerk at the county hos- | in Five-Year-Old Charg ed by the explosion of a can of paint will see the congregation. pital told him he would have to pay n Five-Year-Old Charge g : ] B omanns ot oo ooy | chtoan, muiy® 36 Williams et |18 the 18undry.on the firet fioar of the Colored Masons Dies ty hospital during the threc days she | \ag freed '(ndnv of & charge of haying house. Except for a part of one wall, Waterbury, July 26.—Walter P. 0 = 5 ) A & was there. a1 i o 018 I the subury |the magnificent Italian villa was de- | Gladding, sexlon of St. John's Epis- FAY BAINTER A MOTHER and the Girl,” “The Willow Tree, @0 404 the clerk that the sum 1;,{“ ?);}(”P;rk stroyed and the occupants, Mrs. | copal church here for the past five S “East \\«;sv' and “The L}.:dy Chris- was not only too much, but I did Hng % James Givens of New York, and her | years, dropped dead at his home to-| gy p, s 5 - Ao ",”“"d" ecent reports have men- not only toc ut 1did not| “How does one go about KIMNE & |4 0" igren, barely escaped with|day, due to an attack of indigestion. |Six Pound Son is Helr For Lieutenant |y, o4 payiq Belasco as the manager | have it to pay.” he sald. “Her reply |chicken legally?” Superior Court B } | Commander Venable and Wife \ was that it wasn't a fixed cost. I | Judgel Pavid inquired, when informed | thelr lives. He was a native of Newport, R. I, | who would present her in a play next could pay whatever amount I wanted | that Watts h,,dqappea'led frem the de- TR T and had served as sexton of churches New York, July 26.—IFay Bainter, fall, but so far nothing has been an- and any amount would be acceptable.” | cision of a justice of the peace who STOOD BESIDE LINCOLN in Wakefield, R. I), and Naugatuck.|it became known yesterday, is the nounced. Schweltzer sald he pald the woman [haq fined him $3.00 for “beating and —_— He was a leading member of the|mother of a boy, born Tuesday night, | $20 for which he was given a recelpt. | torturing” a chicken, which he seized |Seldier Who Was at Last Review | colored Masonic order and at onejand welghing six pounds. | ART COLLECTION MARKET BAD He was told by the judge to bring the | on his domain and threw over the ) Dies time was grand master of the order| Miss Bainter, who has been a star [ e o brtis réoelpt into court. el Pottsville, Pa, July 26, — John|[in this state. He organized the{under the management of Willam | New York, July 26.—A slump in| ;51005 you see the name: “Bayer” ———— | The defense asserted that the |Schultz, who, because of his unusual '\Mlggllwk_ lodge of colored Masons| Harris, Jr., for several years, s the \the market for the sale of art cel- on package or on tablets you are not chicken fell and broke its neck, and |Deight, 6 feet 6 inches—was selected flj“d ladding lodge, at Torrington, |wife of Lieutenant-Commander Regi- |jections, so great that some valuable | getting the genuine Bayer product ARLEN . JGNORES BOOM when the state admitted its inability DY President Abraham Lincoln, to|Was named for him. |pald Venable, In command of the g ticles would not bring $10 was de- | prescribed by physicians over twenty. Y |to prove the ‘corpus delicti, the judge |stand beside him when he reviewed = |naval recruiting station at 34 Iast K G St s two years and proved safe %y mil- Ex-Governor of Kansas is Stlent When | jicmicced the case, the Unfon troops at the close of the |Involuntary Petition 287 street. They ‘were: married a |Sctibed to,Supreme Court Justice L=y, por 3 couple of years ago. Their (ng..gn-‘dlon today during the hearing of a| Colds Headache Boosted at Banquet S e Civil War, is dead at his home here. Avai C Br Kansas City, Mo., July 26.—Sylves.| SPIEGEL OUT OF SANITARIUM |Schultz wasa member of G Co., 129th gainst Cotton Broker | ment, while presumably kept secret, |Petition to make permanent a tem. Toothache Lumbago ! o g | infantry, and when the regiment was| Augusta, Ga., July 26.—An Invol- |Was generally known, and led to sev- ‘pv njunction secured by J. Pur- | Earache Rheumatism g:n:::y;e’;,r:;:?;n,: (“fl,;"‘,‘fifi’tfigfi}:i“ Hli{\:t:’r (‘,'V‘JI'““'T J‘:‘;’; ‘2“:‘5 Bfr:‘t‘t:‘;‘ii;'_‘ passing, the president, noticing [untary petition in bankruptey was |cral romantic episodes. One of these | ves Carter, art expert, in which Eli| Neuralgla Pain, Pain 1ng ex.Governor Henry J. Allen at the |((asium in Stamford, Cann. shortly af- | SCHUIts's great height and martial |served on Barrett and Co., one of the became known when the young naval | Joseph, former junk dealer, now con- | Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” Mission Hills Country Club, said: e Hia faAvira wm.' ”ahm'“" ot 42 bearing, called on the soldier to stand | largest cotton brokers in the south to- | officer, eager to see ’flm actress on noisseur, was restrained from at-|only. Hach unbroken package con- “The time will come, we hope, when | 250,000, was freed Jast February and beside him. day. Petitioners are R. L. Alford, )|an' rC}lJT!I from abroad, raced the temnting to sell art ohjects valued at | tains proper directions. Handy boxes Henry J. Allen will recelve his mail|is now living here, it was learned last STt Bugham, §. C., John Tanner, Wash- destroyer \Thlrh he then commanded ' §3,000,000, of which Carter Is part|of twelve tablets cost . few ‘cents. through some other post office than|night. Frank W. Hobertson, head of N S PE ington, Georgla and C. W. Rogers, [UP the bay and boarded the steamer owner. b | Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and Wichita, and when that time does|the sanitarlum, was quoted to the ef- e Dodge county, Ga. Papers were filed |00 which Miss Bainter was a passen- | ., ..uc Lyf‘lnn reserved decision on [ 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of come, his neighbors here in Missouri | fect that Mr. Splegel had required su- | Reveals Plot Fifteen Days Before He !in Atlanta before Judge Sibley by Wil- : ; o the application and ordered attor- | Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetica- i ihe. Gt atates oA R e hastitton to s, Inatl- 3 Wos Awsmstnsiod Am e D S ae o R n et | ss Bainter has appeared in “Arms |neys to file briefs. cidester of Salicylicacid. him Godspeed to Washington.” tution but had improved later and su- | ‘Washington, July 26. — Francisco e | The prowd gave Mr. Allen a hearty | pervision had been relaxed. Mr. Sple- | Villa, former bandit chiet of Mexico, | Duesseldorf Bakers Make demonstration when he arose to|gel had been an inmate three months, |WhO Was assassinated near Parral re- Protest Against Flour SEeAK. The enthusiasm of the grecting| cently, had known for some time his rotest Agamnst I'lour plainly was to encourage the boom for| HUSBAND AND WIFE DROWN [life was menaced, according to a re-| By The Associated Pros the former governor of Kansas, but port received at the Mexican embassy Duesseldorf, July The bakers Mr. Allen did dot say a word about|Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Reed Lose Lives :}fl'zfly fr'nhm Moxict} Clttly. lt"i(tpen days | of Dues; I»i}lorr.f 1;; rn'r):-;s! ugalnist :)hp v, ey efore the assassination took place | Poor quality of flour they say is be- S8 Poonosed Jaunt to Washington: in Lake Frle Villa himself had made public a e |ing supplied by the' German deaiers, : Sxla Cleveland, July 26.—Mr. and Mrs. |ber of documents, the report says, |closed the doors of their shops this $100,000 IN JEWELS SEIZED | ‘b, Reed of Columbus, Ohlo, visit- | which showed certaln of his enemics | Mmorning for 24 hours. % New York, July 26.—Customs offi- [ing relatives here, were drowned in|were plotting against his life. | e e clals seized jewels valued at $100,000 | Lake Erie near Rocky River, west of The official report indicates the as- MRS, GOLDMAN DIES found in the baggage of Frank Audi- [here yesterday while in swimming at |sassination may ‘he accounted for by | Rochester, N. Y. July 26.—Mrs. tore, “millionaire stevedore” of Brook- |a pienic. the fact that many persons had griev- |Toby Goldman, mother of Emma lyn, on his arrival last night on the| They walked out from the shore |ances against Villa for acts he had |Goldman, deported anarchist leader, steamship Homeric. It was charged | hand in hand, were caught in the|committed during the time he was a|died at her home here last night, that he had failed to declare the|heavy under tow and carried beyond |revolutionary chieftain in Northern |aged 86 years. She had been promi- gems. their depth. Mexico. nent in Jewish circles here for many years, being known especlally for her interest in charitable and philanthro- pic activities affccting those of her own creed, Her funeral today was |one of the lar®st Wewish funerals |seen here in some time. Mrs. Gold- man was born in the Ukraine district of Russia. SAP—— e Is 'l‘l \lYl RED SHOWER. Miss Edith King of Southington was very pleasantly surprised with a miscellaneous shower last night, when a number of her friends from h New Britain, Southington, Berlin and East Berlin journeyed to Seaside Beach, Milford, where she is now vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bunce at their cottage. After an in- formal dinner, Miss King was made the recipient of many useful and at- tractive gifts. She will become the bride of J. H. Milkey of this city 1 some time in the early fall. zc eI a On il NIW PSYCHIATIC HOSPITAL 9 | Washington, July 26.—Gen. Frank |T. Hines, chief of the Veterans' bu- (Tax Included) |reau, who has just returned from a | ] -} | personal inspection of the construc- | tion work on the new 450-bed psychi- latric hospital at Northampton, said | ° THREE DAYS ONLY [today that the wor kis progressing | Hello, Ruddy! OUNT everybody in, when Post lr(-ml_\' for occupancy in February 1924, ‘ e s A i | JULY 27 JULY 28 JULY 29 ' ; ! \ the fame of these delicious flakes of toasted . corn are a call to every one’s appetite. If you know about them, there’s a get- hungry thought,in just hearing about them! ol : 5 : A ‘ ; : They’re so delightfully golden-brown Our principal purpose in making this sale is for every automo- ‘ : and flavory and satisfying—and they stay bile owner in New Britain to try this gas and notice its superior crisp in the cream! And you can be generous! A serving quality, the increased mileage and power you will get after one . ' isually wogts. lsas then n cent, Thars are trial. 4 many servings in a package—every flake 4 ? ; Gl a delight. All ready to serve, too; no Absolutely after July 30 we will sell at the regular retail price of . . o bothefno waiting—aynd they build energy 23c per gallon at our filling stations. for work or play. 0 A fresh supply at the grocer’s for you. COME EARLY! 7 1St g 8 : Worth asking for by their own name, Post RLY WATCH US! ; » Toasties, and be sure toget the Yeilow and The Singer Qil Co. SERVICE STATIONS i 415 West Main St.—233 North St.,, Off Hartford Ave., New Britain |f| ..iom; iy, since you've seen To- A e lmpl"OVEd CORN FI-AKES he is in his straw katy and with his he MADE “BY POSTUM CEREAL CO., INC., BATTLE CREEK, MICH. % ; . — - long cigaret holder as sailed for | Europe, | For the auto owner who has never used Peerless Gas we are making this special inducement to try Peerless Gasoline.

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