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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1924. | Year's night, but shc was sure she| When the United States entered the ¢ 5 ' 9! did not see the shooting. She was|War a man with white hair entered a 'h' P d SHIP InENT“:lEI] R s > AL[ RIfiHT I]Ll] MAN with Edna Purviance, another mo- | recruiting office in New Haven and d lng owdaers e L8 g tion picture actress, in a bedroom ad- |said: I waut to fight.” The officer . JATTSE Sl joining the room where the shooting |In charge looked at him and repliet. CoSt you twice occurred, she said. “You're too old.” The man with the YeSSGl Belle%d [0 BEIOIIQ 10 4 % '_ i5a : sh‘.kes Hands wm] Mfl,ml NO[" Tllness prevented Mrs. Idith Burns, | White hair replied: “I'm in as gooa b h 4 A A Miss Normand’s companion, from ap- | condition as any man here.” Then he aS muc proved it, For an hour and a half the < . M y 3 e . R ), c Go pearing in court yesterday and it was Brooklyn Han £ B SO Ands CHARIBUr D COIL |2 a” ot esrmardinars: sese | recriting torce put i throush ph- AN T gt ) i ; St sion might be held at her home to- |sical stunts until they were weary— oo but money fa >, 3 % A 4 A day should she again fail to appear. and he was as fresh as when he start- s New Havrn,»l.);in. 2?.——13[1915 found e X % ; Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 22,—Ha\1ng5 4 SR 24 led. He took his departure and a 3 C’l[l bll no ?:th‘lfxe:;ofx?s'hpi::x‘l?: el Alnt spoa : _‘ ; ; 4 shaken hands with Courtland §. Dines, | | week later was notified that he had [ : y sl - last wwpear ’ L s e Aol bdlidind| 4 been appointed a first lieutenant. ; to -establish that Rowland M. Stover, Vadl 4 e ET DRY PLEDGES The man with the white hair was | [@ better than of Brooklyn, N. Y., is the owner, e : serlously wounded here New Ycars| * James T. Nelson, physical develo E cording to the police. The hearing ; i night, and heard Dines say with a ARy IMAL s S thadr < Ahe Watsriry r'f:- e DAV'S alld | Govt. Agents Asking Leading Hotels | jjce and fire departments, It was with for the four members of the crew | A ) > : A : ¢ . smile “‘that' o who were arrested was set for Janu- ;i e 3 1640 ALl TENGE old - man,” | e sy biia Ou leed ary 24 and each man was asked to & ; ; : ;\lorsce Greer, chauffeur for Mabel | and Clubs to Promisc Observance of ;(nz; ‘sm:fl\(-:le;': % l;;‘fl::";’: ;“]"‘P'}']u - y 1 : ; Normand, ecreen actress, prepared to- d e TS e nat he haa 3 / ; prepared to- | g0 Amendment. [been accepted for service. At the re- | |8 not use furnish a bond of $2,000, The police say they are quite cer- day to sit through what was expect. quest of a number of ew RBritain tain as to the identity of th_ fiith | ¢ M & v 7 : 1 . |ed to be the concluding session of his| Washington, Jan. 22. — Federal |physicians, Mr. Nelson has come to ¢ uCh SEAE Pl crow | X0« dimped i ; ; 4 ¢ | preliminary nearing on a charge of |agents who recently visited several |New Britain for the purpose of open- - aS-m R e ‘\:'“51:.; N ¢ ; attempting to kill the Denver man |leading hotels and clubs in Philadel- |ing classes in physicial Qevelopment. | g ? Ui sesuie. \\ih(v;c h r)“m(.; ”;‘l o8 T 7 : with Miss Normand's .25 calibre au- | phia to get assuran ot support for | Although. over 40 years old he can e s T . P A : tomatic pistol. {the observance of prohibition laws, [set a fast pace and keep it up with *Bake: it BESTLJIHI :;fific“lf:'nxnlfl?e(\?fif onr,.‘""‘uflf'.r.?‘f:o'fl 2 . o - At the Good Samaritan hospita! | have extended their surveys to nine | many men younger than he is. He 5 5 fitor. b z i late yesterday, Dines, testifying from | other cities in the east and middle |is a charter member of Corporal | % 3 B : L his bed at an extraordinary session or | west and obtained pledges from the | Post, ) 1, American Legion, of | \.l"lr(la‘n:a,r::.i‘(’r fifi.,.'f,‘;;;f(;‘,' :‘:,“m 3 . 3 G i i i Justice J. Walter Hanby's court, de- | mavégements of 55 hotels and 14 |Waterbu ay in the basement of yolice i % S :’}l:::;i .:‘fd A:lr:e:o]tmr:meu;]t;ur,\:;hnt;h-a:mglvluhs. S = R T | . o arters » CEa ¢ i aw m New | n “honor " issued by prohibl- | Sounds Serious :“"‘f::;l“"“’;fl“l;:"‘::::"""‘:nlj“’- ‘;(‘.‘I:l D:‘Ii“'lz‘ g G 4 g« | Year's nlsht:'did not see any pistol in | tion headquarters today contained the | It was reported yesterday that ! BAKlNG POWDER court charged with illegal transpor- i SRR # i the chaufleur’s hand; did not remem. | names of the hotels and clubs whose | Sheriff Williams, whose case was to | tation of the bottled goods, the police o o it ber whether he picked up a bottle | managers and directors have agreed [come up following the Willard c carly today began their search for : : ; when Greer entered his apartment |to observe the cighteenth amendment | was ill at his hone mith influenc furiher information as to the iden- ; . : lana sought to persuade Miss \o!‘-‘a'\‘l the Volstead act, and to discharge | Whether the sheriff’s illness SCHWAB IN ESSEN tity of the sloop which was taken in : ' . R 'mand, Dines’ guest, to leave, and any employes engaging in the w!lmfl‘so rious is not known, — anptuln L ey SEAL charge at the canal dock here yester- | S # could not say of his own knowledge |of liquor. | (N. €.) Morning News. osen, Ja iaries M. 8o N duy afternoon after she had sought | ¥ 7 that it was Greer who shot him. | The prohibition unit in a statement — e |the American capitalist, arrived here kheiter ' the “local Harbor. | S Greets Her Driver | published today said it was receiving | by ordinary siiver polishes. A good |today. He called on officials of the AR o 4 : : Farier in the day Miss Normand, [similar pledges from many college [way to clean it is to apply potato | grupp plant and probably will also this forenoon that her papers showed | BN » flashing a smile “howdy do,” towards | fraternitics and was negotiating to the | water with a soft cloth and then e Sipirg e o the Chichota was registered out of s Greer as she took the witness stand, [same end with Chambers of Com- |polish afterward with a chamois, 1mc¢t Huso Stinnes, who has been so= o Yerk wity: hub ARG HAS Sycter oo e ! ! told her story of the shooting hefors | merce, Hotel Men's assoclations and | Silverware with plain surfuces | Journing in the Ruhr for the past information as to her trip had been = N \ 4 crowded court room, while Greer |other organizations in the big clites, |easily scratched is sometimes injured | fow days. gleaned from the four captured members of her erew who gave names und addresses as follows: Those Arrested wililam Phillips 414 Carpen- : ; ter street, Greenport, L, and John L7 A : Taimadge, 28, Edward Pearson, 27, and James Marvin, 29, all of 25 South - street, New York city. A Afth man whom members of the police raiding | ; party who beoarded the sloop ut the | dock here yesterday, clalm to have ricognized as a local man, had not The movies have nothing on the career of Hilda Foss, fa- been waught np to early torenoon. He {mayg “cowhoy,” for events and surprises. Separated from her DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. d by jumpinz overboard and A v 2 p 3 :-T.-T:;:glun\n I hen the police hoard- | father, she was work r as a waitress in a Minot (N. D.) hotel ed the vessel, when she recently was informed that she was widely sought to The government agents were ex- | inherit the $20,000 estate her father left when he died in peeted to take a hand in the investi- [ Nrayeqnn pation of the sloop’s identity toda to the rum fleet for her cargo and was ! ! returning either to New York or some [ was bownd into the harbor and Chief | & The following program has point on the Connecticut shore when she was obliged to put in here on coumt of the gale on the Sound. The Smith and a raiding party met hér |been arranged: Organ selection, ;I at ‘the dock and with guns drawn cup | Prof, Thure Fredrickson; congrega- 1) tured the four mombers of the crew |tional song, seripture reading ana and took the cargo of liquor to head- [ prayer, Eva Johnson; song, Sunday vessel is lee coated from stem o ftorn and was leaking badly when |quarters {sehool choir; recitation. ith West- she was docked, Members of the crew —— —— man; song, I'\llhju' quartet; song, Mr. % captured declared that the skipper Anni\'ersarv E\el'ciwes jand Mrs, A. W, Overstrom; recitation, had g to New York., But the po- ,\\,.u r Johnson; duet, Prof. and lice Lelleve that one of the captured At Bethany Church | Mrs. Thure Iredrickson; reading, | ) on or the fitth member of the erew The ¥: B0 and & AL e | Betty Beeman; congregational . song, men or . . (| The Y. P8, and the Sunduy sehool |0 cqy01i0n, freshments _will be who escaped was in command of the ' o Bwed bvangs sethuitiy f the Swedish Evangelical Bethany |goivoq at the close of the program. crafl church are in the midst of thelr| yose The police received a fip late A5th anniversary program. lLast Sun-| S mnira——— et | doy three moctings were held in the | chureh, Last evening the Sunday | — ‘ CK H“RTS school furnished the following pro-| "'I Butler l:«.\ Hunfh Methods - gram: Scripture reading and prayer, | 0 Get Dept. Working Smoothiy, ln r [ Avia « n, song: Sunday school| Philadelphia, Jan. 22.—Another po- PL“SH teachers, talks, Mrs, Peter Crona and [llee shake-up to bring the force up Mrs, Fmil Carison: congregational |to maximum efficiency and to obtain 8 Iks, Augnst Ostlund, Aaron |the “most enthusiastic support™ in his o ~ r Glass i g nagr '.::'m_l'"" o | Johnson ust Wallen and Emil|clean-up campaign was announced - | Carlson; scleetion, orchestra; festl- | today by Brig. Gen. Butler, director { b "‘"I’""‘”""‘“" i urde acld | MONY and benediction {of public safety, Too much mea '] ‘,‘ j;f“ th . Tonight the Young People's society | Twenty acting detectives were ore WHICh Encites e % o Y ot s will have its 35th anniv y eele- | dered to don police uniforms and re- | o :';‘l:‘““'lh’;"" e, urina | Pration and give the following pro-| port to Inspector Joily for duty in | ———— e ———————— e D T = —————~, becomes clondy; thebladder i frritat- | b eqgltorardlig 'I'!ll*" i 'r:m"“y:m % hiat e ""lomo’_' Ladies’ Chamoislike Gauntlet Glove Men's Pure Silk Knitted Ties, doz- Cotton Flannel Blankets, - z o see g s ager- | s i ‘ns b " i 3 e, and you mos |.,";.‘|.:,."“1“:y;|‘k loft; rending, by Ellen Ahlstedt: song, |biles to riot, bandit and emergeney | with fancy cuff, i :ns.uf patthflm to choose from, values | | large size, relicf two or three times during thedy oo, ot historienl cssay, Helen calls from any section of the eity, | 77 D 77 o 75¢ each. 77 D 77 night. 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