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' . ' ] ’ ) . ’ A ‘' v . ’ 43 MEN GOES DOWN Dirigible Also Wrecked, With , Death Toll of Five By The Assoclated Press. Sasebo, Japan, March 19.—The §00- ton submarine 43 of the Japanese navy collided today with the warship Tatsuta during minor maneuvens and sank with four officers and 40 men in 26 fathoms of water ten Sasecbo harbor. Several the navy office ascertained that while uttempts at rescue were preceeding, there was little hope there would be any survivors. The submarine down suddenly after the collision. ‘The 43, constructed two years ago, miles out hours later went IN BAD FIRE IN NEW YORK One Man is jjilled As He Jumps Just Before Fire Department Arrives New York, March 19.—One man was killed and 20 families were saved in fire which partly destroyed small apartment buildings early today. Panic-stricken when flames and smoke cut off his exit by the stair- way of his East Forty-seventy street home, a mun known only as Jobn- son jumped to the street from the second floor. He fell on his head and was instantly killed. He jumped 'away. A dozen other tenants es- caped unhurt, Joseph Iflax and Samuel Storm, going home early today, saw flames bursting from a Harlem tenement, | just as firemen with rescue appara-| 3 tus turned the corner half a block#Free on a verdict W s Viking fair, 1. O. O, F. hall, March | 20, 21, 22, 24. Dancing, entertainment |-—advt, The regular meeting of Lovisy " 5 .1 |Moore Tent, Daughters of Veterans, Agam Fx-Priest Gharged With wint be neid tomorrow evening at 5| ? |o'clock. A famjly supper will be served at §:30 o'clock. Join Morans' Easter Music Club.— vt JURY DISAGREES IN THE DELORME TRIAL { | | i \ Murder, Is Not Convicted A. G. Hammond camp, U, 8. W. V., Montreal, March 19.—For the sec-|Will meet at the state armory, this cnd tithe, a jury disagreed today at|evening. Delegates and alternates }Hw trial of Adelard Delorme, former | Will be elected to the department en- | | priest, charged with the murder of campment to be held at South Man- Lis half brother, Raoul Delorme, The |chester in June. An entertainment jurors were dismissed after several Wil follow meeting and refresh- | hours' deliberation. | ments ““‘.b” served, | After & jury had been unable to| Smart Spiing Millinery, French Hat after Delorme's ' Shoppe, 87 West Main St., Prof. Bldg. | first trial, the co@rt ordered him held | —advt. |in an asylum for the insane. Phy-) The icians recently declared Delorme to|the police department today that one mentally competent and the second [0f its wagons had struck a coupe on | Arch street this morning and knocked | { armers’ Milk Co., reported fo b | | trial was ordored. s the ond underwater craft of the The half-froz cff a rear fender. s ! - | half-frozen body of Raoul De- | . Japancss navy lost in the past seven ] ned in an slerm and rushed o4, .o . Umversity of Ottawa student,| New Brunswick records every week ( ! s o .ithe door. Smoke and flames barred oy - “@ | months, another having sunk off| 2 was found beside a road on the out- at John A. Andrews & —advt, Kobe I 2 | their entrance. The climbed one| U 5 . gt sobe last August. . {story up ihe outside wall of “’Mflurtu of this city on Jan. 6, 1922, Engine Co, No. i was called out on e | story uy J “| Wwith six bullet wounds in the head.|a Still alarm this morning about 3 Dirigible Also Wrecked By The Assoclated Tress, Tokio, March 19.—A navy dirigible caught fire and fell late today in Ibaraki Prefecture, northest of Tokio, killing the erew of five men, The body of the commander was the only one found, the other four probably having leaped from the blazing alrship be- fore it plunged into a forest, ¢ “The dirigible was on the way from the Kasumigaura naval aviation school to the Yokosuka naval base, Naval circles deeply moved by the loss of the submarine 43 with 44 men aboard, were further depressed by the dirigible aceident only a few . hours later, GEORGIA'YDTERS 0ut Gibbs amd Underwood Are Fighting It Out in Presidential Preferencial Primaries Today. Atlanta, March 19.--Georgia voters went to the polls today to express their presidential preference in a|Mment. a®ked plodges of money {oriother army officer cused of join- . 8 . | statewide democratic primary with |the construction of club houses 1o jng jn the recent protest against the | Caucuses in Various Towns—Big William Gibbs MeAdoo, native Georg- | Provide meeting places for under-i goyernment’s demobilization plan. The | yight in Madison fin, amd Senator Underwood of Ala-|WOrld characters where they might!men were found holding a meeting e Lama in the field. Miller 8. Bell in|from contacts leading to the road of lwith thirty or forty others in a house New Haven, Mareh 19.-—~Women charge of the McAdoo campaign, de- | respectability. {in Parnell square, which was raided | voters ®ill take an active interest in| that the former secretary of the treasury, “has made such pro- gress in Georgla since his recent qeaking tour that his success s as- clared !, Gordon, campaign manager for Scnator Underwood, said Under- od would win by a mafority of 246 county unit votes of 412 in the state. here are 160 counties in Georgla and the candidate receiving the majority popular vote in each will be entitied 1o the county's unit vote, Each unit vote calls for the gelection of a dele gate to be named by the eounty’s exe citive committee, The 412 delegates plected will meet in a state conven. tien April 23, New Sc;reu.r,;' of ‘Savy To Be on Job Soon Washington, March 10.—Curtls D. Wibyr s expected to come to Wash. ington from California within a few dove to take over the duties of Sec. yetary of the navy relinquished a week and a half ago by Edwin Denby. Judge Wilbfr, chief justice of the su- yreme court of California and a graduate of the naval academy was golected for the appointment by Presi- et Coolidge after his pame had been puggested by newspaper correspond. ents at the executive's request, and }is nomination was confirmed by the penate vesterday after less than ten minute's consideration. The navy de- partment has been in charge of Assist. ant Becretary Roosevelt since Mr. Den- 1y's retirement Have Not Yet Completed Jury to Try Gov. McCray Indianapolis, March 19 —Examina- tion of talesmen by the prosccution in the trial of Governor MeCray, charged with embezzlement of state funde, was | those who had thrown the missiles in- | today.| cluding a man who had dashed four continued in criminal court Work of selecting a jury is proceed- ing very slowly. of the trial in progreas only 40 of the 200 talesmen had been examined. | building to a fire escape landing, then {up the ladders to arouse the sleep- {ing tenants, | They carried three children to saf- cty, and a fourth was rescued from a window ledge by a patrolman who crawled along a narrow brick path- way from an adjoining building. Four women were carried to the street by firemen and police, and other tenants escaped over roofs. WOUUD CUT DOWN CRIME Marshall Stillman Movement Aims to Decrease Offenders By Giving Aid to Criminal Youth, through assistance to criminal youth, following a dinner of gangsters and reformed criminals, charter mem- bers of the organization, at the Har- vard club yesterday., Alpheus Geer, founder of the move- Thomas W, Slocum, Harvard club president, told his fellow members that his observations as a grand jury member had comvineed him that most criminals were the products of bad health and mental deficien Three of the reformed outcs present at the dinner recited ex- periences of the men of the under- world and assured their fellow diners that “nine out of ten crooks wouid go straight if they got the chance, They know the game doesn’t pay in the long run.' Yellowly and MHis Aldes Meet Bom- sts bardment of Glassware in Making Raid in New York. New York, March 19 . Yel llowly, district dry chief from Wash. ington, and three other prohibition officers who seized a quantity of beer, wines and whiskey in an early morn ing rald on a Bronx cafe today were nret by a barrage of botties flung at them by several of the 100 diners in the place, and escaped only when elght pollcemen stationed at the cn. trance rushed to their assistance with drawn gune. The cafe which was a rendezvous for district politiclans, was crowded when the ralders entered. The liquor seized and with a bartender and the cafe manager under arrest, the agents started to leave the build- ing when the riot began. Shrilling whistles brought the rescuing police, | who quelled the bottle throwers with their appearance, Several women who wers among the diners fled screaming from the place as the bottle throwing began. { With the appearance of the police |tottles of “evidence” out of the With the third day|hands of one of the agents, PN‘IV?'I‘ through side doors. The railders said they confiscated Twenty-elght were dismissed and of sixteen barrels of imported ale, large the 12 remaining in the box it was indicated not more than onc would | &cotch and ryc whiskies and w.wrux{ be retained Thin Men Skinny Men Run Down Men Nervous Men You probably know that Cod Liver Ol 1s the greatest flesh producer in the world Because 1t contains more Vitamines han any food you can get You'll* be glad to know that Cod Yiver Oll comes in sugar-coated tab- 1ots now, so ¥ you really want to put 19 or 20 pounds of real healthy flesh an your bonds and feel well and strong ask Clark & Brainerd or Dick- fnson Drug Co. or any druggist for a box of McCov's (Cod Liver Ofl Tablets Only 69 cents for 60 tablets apd If gou don't galn five pounds in 30 days your drugeist will hand you back the monsy you pald for them 1t tan't anything unusual for a per- #o8 to gain 10 pounds in 30 days OUGHS Apply over throst and chest —swallow small of— CAPITOL—Next Week POLA NEGRI — m p— “Shadows of Paris” A | quantity of beer, a dozen cases of | cases of wines. |Herrick Makes Money as He Tries to Help France Parls, March 19.—"A forelgn am- | bassador, an old and tried friend of | | France, at the time when our franc| | was at the lowest and German hopes | |at the highest, threw $200,000,000 on |the market In a lump, buying the | equivalent sum in franes,” writes Ste- phane Lauzane in Le Matin referring to American Ambassador Myron T. Herrick. “As It turns out he has to- day realized a profit of 1,600,000 |trancs and he will also be able to | make his government, which has just bought an embassy bullding in Paris, |a sharer in the profits. The moral is that the franc brings luck to its | triends but plays sad tricks on thost who fight it—nor who deny it.” {Sculptor Is Being Sued | By Wife, Sisters Accused New York, March 13.—Aftllio P. | Plecirtili, sculptor, one of the six Plecirilli brothers, who are sculptors, has been sued for separation by his | wife, Mrs. Julia Piccirilli, on the grounds of cruelty and inhuman | | treatment The court action is re- | vealed in a report filed in supreme court by Mise Ruth Lewison, the | referes, that Plccivilli can pay $20 a week alimony pending suit Picelrili denied the charges as be also did ac- | cusations by his wife that he had |peid attention to her two unmarried | sisters. The Plecirilll brothers have made several notable contributions 8 art, includiog the Maine memorial | here, “The Outcast” in the church of | 8. Mark's-in-the-Bouwerie; a memo- | rial statue in Albany and “The Soul” During the year ended June 1923, the rural mall system was en- targed by the addition of 304 new | routes i New York, March 198,—Steps were | taken today to gain financial ald for J x lhrl-' d after more than a Cleveland Rergdoll, s an inducement 1 i month of evidence taking. His last for his return from Germany. The the Marshall Stillman = movement. f gy hogan three weeks ago. government has faken no part ir which alms to decrease crime ! ’ o 2 s BTN AAKEIND aRerL il steps to have the draft evader return. | in the Metropolitad Museum of Art. | 30, ’ | His half-brother, Adelard, was arrest- |0'clock to a grass firc on South stre« | ed immediately. 1t was charged he | The fire raged for 31 minutes. | killed the youth so as to inherit| Join Morans' Easter Music Club.— | $180,000 which, as guardian and ad- | advt. | ministrator of Raoul's affairs, Adelard { knew bad been willed to himself. 1t was testified that shortly befors Raoul's death Adelard purchased | pistol of the calibee of the fatal bul- {lets; that he had induced his half- | brothe: to take out a $25,000 life in- surance; and that he was seen driving I ncar the spot where Raoul's body was tound. The defense offered an alibi and | produced witnesses to contradiet the testimony of the government experts. NOIMMONITY ISTOBE | GRANTED DRAFT DODGER| War al iState and Departments Say | They Will Enter No Deal With Bergdoll Washington, March 190.--War and ¢ In June, 1922, a jury found Die- State department officials today joint- |lorme insane, and he was sent to|ly announced that the Washingtown| | Beaufort sanitorium. When he was|government would enter ne agree- pronounced fit for trial last July the'ment to extend immunity to Grover Nine Trishmen Arrested ! : 1}[8 lm"'oh'ed in Outbreak | L Dublin, areh 19.-—Free ate .:'rrm'n today took into custody nine men, including Col, Joseph Dolan and ‘nupuhlh-xm Arc Holding Statewide WOMEN ACTIVE TODAY by Iree State forces secking Major the statewide caucuses in the towns { General Tobin und Colondl Dalton, |of the state today and tonight when | | leaders of the army mutiny, delegates will be selected to attend | | ——— {{he republican state convention to be 'Klansmen Morigage Homes '!'d in Hartord on April 2 and ut! . which time delegates to the national To Raise Money for Bonds convention will be chosen. 1t is ex- | Herrin, 111, March 19.-~Citizens of jected that the women delegates will | Herrin, seene of w big parade in pro- be selected in a number of places. | | test against the: “unrighteons verdict Caucuses have bheen ealled in alll | of u special grand jury” that recently towns, The town of Columbla se [returned 89 indictments against |lected delogates last night. o day in leaders of the Ku Klux Klan and advance of the other towns of the other active dry ralders, today were state | mortgaging their homes and automo. | Town committees are uigo to be e Diles to got money for bonds, 8. |lccted at the caucuses this year whieh | {Glenn Young, dry leader of the kian |ls expected to add zest to many of | {in raids which have upset the country |the gatherings | for more than three months, appeared | In the town of Madison rival far- | | tor arralgnment in the city court and tions who pave been in action for |w placed under bonds of approxi- 'some time will stage two caucuses, | mately $100,000, while seventy of his|ene faction meeting {n the upper Wyt RIS DAL R b et A pl sl ond about $3,000,000 |will hold forth in. a room below e e The selection of opposing delegations | ‘wEdilh l\'elly Gould and |18 expected to result in carrying the 2 . contest to the state convention where | Husband Meet in Court it may have to be settied by the com- Vérsailles, March 19.-Irank 1. [mittee on eredentials, Gould of New York and his former | — wife, Edith Kelly, met in a court to. | LEG BROK BY AUTO day for the 12th time in Franee, The | John Deshick of 46 Whiting street | dancer Is claiming bhalf Gould’s | was taken to the New Britain hospital | whalth, which she calenlates at $100,. [last evening with a fractured leg, sus [ 006,000, the elaim including both his [tained when he was struck by an an- Awerican and French property. The |tomobile driven by Henry Rayno of former Mrs, Gould recently was de. [560 West Main street at the corner of fested in a case on which her hus- [Park and Maple streets. Mr. Rayno || bund sought an injunction preventing reported that the man was bewildered | "Fer from using the name of Gould for |and darted back and forth in front of | | stage purposes, which decision she him. Detective Thomas J. 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