New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 18, 1923, Page 14

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oh centents beitle of carbolic acid Ashley In Lost fo the |is Askiers reeses for retiring from |anionte of & \ He leaves & wife and three children, LEAL m"m All New Britain Team - 4 i PAINTER A SUIGIDE | Piios o et v e dmen It now appears unlikely that Stan- En HRIN&S i ton Adhicy, siar quarierback for four : [and because be could net maks 3 3 years with the iddiebury eollegs i enough money o live on, In this pard ] ; will play with the Al-New | Watorbury Workman Dies At Hospis | of the country. Relatives of the man eleven, sald that he has acted quesrly sines | Britains this fall. This will be al | severe biow to the team inasmuch as Wl Afier Drinking Carblic Aokl |3 rorurn from Chicage, where ha Wieck Inquiry Discloses | ." i NIIU , i T Ashiey was practically assured of the ! was last employed, about three weeks l i RS W8 B o Weeed a#0 and is said fo have ftold hig | general second to mene hereabouts. | Diggels, 35, a painter of 110 Liberty |she would get $75,000, It is nod ity to mix business withe sports | street died in Bt Mary's hospital at | known whether or not he was insure 6 a'clock last night after drinking the [ed for that amount Who Issued Orders A ey s | the helm the team would have a fleld | Waterbury, Sept. 15.—Willlam M. daughter Sunday that when he died In Ban Dicge, Bopt. 18,~Cross-exami- without sacrificing one or the other pation of Lieut. Lawrence Wild, com- | ' K 3 Munications offloer of the destroyer . : e o Squadron hurled on the rocks off Foint Honda Beptember 5§ was to be | msumed here tgduy before the naval ourt investigating the disaster which QoM the lives of 23 and the destrue- | ton of seven \vsscls. Wild testified yestorday that none of the destroyers save the Delphy, lead- ) o g the squadron had the right under A contract has just been let for’ the construction of the above fleet regulations to ask shore stations heudqunrwn at (?I\icum\. The cornerstone is px',ecu.d to be laid in November, for radio compass hearings enabling = e s e — | © shart thelr courses indepen- them to chart thelr courses indepen RrTiE. AGCOUNTANG SOWOOLs ’ ethar vemsla 1o ake thes posiions X ARREST FOLLOWS COLLISIONT Fiva MowTirials: peuna’ whh o8 from the ship at the head of the fifl”NTER REV“[T IN m WHICH FOUR SUFFERED members of th entering elass 000,000 Elks' Memorial at the Nentley 5 of Accounting column, Visibility shortly before the de- and Finance in I They are stroyers grounded was not particu- Bverett Gerlahwder, 4 Chureh street 4 [Two Mon, Woman and sany Near | i 06 Chestnut larly poor, he said, citing the fact stre Henry !, Lundquist, that*he saw the lights of eight vessels Death in Accident on Stanley Arch street | I'eterson, Sy sy, " e bt 2400 gnression of Press I Big Cause A8 mous Alver 8. retiepe Seasions of the court were open Lo ’ Wallin, Bouth Muin street the public. [00 l i H. H, Kellar, H, R, 1), Kellar and Five bodies recovered during the 0 mp a'm[ Mrs, Grace Kellar and her baby were | :;.M l'ml days at La Honda brought | Ty —— badly shaXen up and their automo LGAN VERY ILL, | total up to 11, Three of the bile was damaged when the ear In , 8 e ! i 3 e ¥ i h U Atlantic ity o pt s Maurice bodies were Identified today as those | B The Associated Press, which they were riding was steuek | jepaneis Bgun, former minister to Done 2 : rort dres, Franco-Spanish :(f"?fl"' 7:::5-“:« ::::flm:l:“l“ “;‘I“rmmrr p 1t in feared in|PY &n automobile driven by Angelo| mark, s reported critically Il &t his waki, ely| ; identified as that of William Pearson MANY quarters that a counter rmu-."""'»“_“ "‘f("‘“"""‘ (’;""" "‘\“"':\';fl":*l summer home, “Gables 1y the Soa,” who 18 said by comrades to have be- | 'ution in Spain will occur sooner “r‘..“»:"' |“":lo|‘|| .‘: (‘Iv'; ¥ n v H“‘ ‘:: at Beach Haven, N, J come demented when his vessel | !uter, but for the moment the people ,;""“‘ i J : . S s “'L“ struck, und the political leaders seem stupe- P 'I‘.“.'.‘ ‘f""l pl '“ v""'"l'. MI":‘ I-.\ The. body was found lashed to u|fled by the rapid turn of events in the "‘ ‘\.I v'l“ '“"'I"‘ A ‘1 2 "”‘"lv ‘(' '; plece of mast which washed ashore, |!ast few days and unable to formu- "" _'l"":‘“»'"_ ;" I\'(j h\‘m ""","I“ .”vl, Shipmates usscrted at the time of the | 1ate their ideas, Rieranh dutie B Noalinpoonigued tragedy that Pearson had bm-om«’ Party chiefs who have heard "'w i n-"x ! |-”-“j”,|,"|n ";:'\' I'- & blinded and demented when the ves-|rumors that many are to be ex- W 'IUI" ,','., nu 'm:.-u m' .“--'ll'lr i sel struck, and to avoid trouble nu-y“wllml from Spain are greatly per- :"::‘ Juetan. Of .”'l‘"“:" ol : "“' am lashed the seaman to a mast on the|turbed. These reports are apparently 48¢¢ cur are residents of - Massi- | Young, hoping to return for him after | well founded and various prominent|ChUSetts and want to leave New Brit all others had been taken ashore. The persons are making preparations to|®In #% soon as possible. They have veasel turned over however and Pear- | leave before they are conducted to the| Peen visiting friends on Greenwood son went down. | trontier. street. FiR, | Some surprise followed the an-| According to the police there was nouncement of the steps taken at last| NeAYY trafic in both directions, Kel- lar was traveling south while Biondi | appointing ministers decided to con- :'l:“: "r’.""" '”,‘""r" L sffgrt to. pass tinue to act as dictatorial body leav- one ahcad of him struck Kcl Meriden Man Fatally Injure g ' chine, Kellar clal y ) jured When ing the work of administratipn to be lar's machine. Kellar clafims that he did not have time to tirn his car out He Tumbles ¥rom Scaffolding in |done by the permanent officials in o 4 st Bl sleiaesg of the rfoad when he was struck. Ansouia, The workers in the suburbs of 7 ; Ansonia, Sept. 18.—James Worth- M“d”d.rmm'" ek it spth N . Y Traders Handicapped by ington, 40, of Ansonia, struck on his | N® !‘fllmrnfi h(:’ the .evening to dis- Lack of N. Y. N 3 N , : cuss the situation, AN, X, ANewspapers JRes ionshe, deapped e, digthnne 0f | g oot fidty 'are seen’ in the capital] | New York, Hent. Al it 40 feet from a scaffold on the Turner Ithough patrols occasionally appear|various security and co dity ex- block, in Maple street here yesterday | ™ 5 y and commodity ex atternoon. He was painting ahon |10 the principal thoroughfares. It| changes were handicapped In - their® luncheon may be roke, |18 known, however, that the military|early trading today by failure of the || i O e e oatlold broke. iy ptepured 16 any emergonoy| maiority of Kuw York nenspurers 1o (| predestined by the Worthington was taken it was said | [T00PS are occupying strategic posi-| publish this morning because of the | | h h " the man's skull was fractured ana |t1ons while the civil guards have been| pressmen’s strike. The tickers, how | || ostess who that he is not expected to live, | present in Madrid in considerable|ever, published a summary of impor- A Worthington's wife lives in Meriden, | Strength for sometime. tant overnight developments. % only ta](e t}xe Pa_ms Newspaper opinion demands liber- —- ' i GAMBLING FORBIDDEN 17, LCE Tl pInis cERRLERON oF USRI "ENGAGEMUNT ANNOUNQED: to see that Maxwell : it considers shameful. r. r rchi Ve s 2 ] SR A v 1 Mr. and Mrs. Archibald D. Waters «x&‘i'r‘.dm s::; 1sn:md x‘;mdcc;:;m&:?- Captain Gen' Primo-Rivera in the|of 55 Armistice street, announce the N HOUSE is served. bldding gambling in all clubs, includ- | course of conversatipns with several|engagement of their daughter, ing. the military. The president of |Tiends has expressed his intention of | Blanche Helene, to Florian J. the supreme civil tribunal has ro- | TeSPecting all institutions that really!Jr, of New Haven. M p signed. represent public opinion so long as|graduate of Yale university, class f i $AT 4G L LN they act within legal limits. of 14 50 a'member of Sigma NT. | No date the wed- has been set for M . ding. exi1co 'RILLION MARKS HOUSE Sept. © 18—One trillion 4 " | Coblenz, marks were seized last evening at rus he German I Iissen by inter-alled authotities, At| telegraph and telephone operators at Reicklinghausen and Dortmund a|Cobleng have resumed work under the tottal of 700,000,000,000 smarks were [dircetion of the inter-allied authori . | tles it was announced here today. seized. @st /~all the profits on her future purchases $12.50 down Balance in easy Payments monthly oy 8125, ‘Senor Don Manuel . Telle A Etci w0 ol on i fallowed, recognition of the Obregon \ 1. | B | government ‘ i —_— and have a sunny spirit s Ve ‘ top thOSe leaks and losses \ free from kitchen worries. ; : : : 5 ‘ with a Burroughs! ! 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