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EYSioaner—=ay SHISHERHUSBAND owoytsbtnoe SHOT HER IN SIDE Axlington, N. J., Man Then Com- mitted Snicide, Wile Asserts Arlington, N. J., March 21.—Roy W. Wingate was found shot to death Iying across the bed in his room latc last night by his 14 year old daugh- ter, Jeanette, Mrs. Wingate, lying bleeding from wounds r A revolver was clutched in the hand, police said. Mrsfl Wingate, who was still con- sclons when police answered her daughter’s summons, accused her hus- band of shooting her and then taking his own life, they said Mr, Wingate was a membe construction firm of Cauldwe gate & Co,, of Fourth avenue, York. The family is socially inent here. Mrs. Wingate shortly after telling police, and is not exy cover, The tragedy was discovered Jeanette when she heard her mother moaning and went into her room to investigate. According to the woman's story lice said, she hafl gone was awakened by the revolver and the pain in her sic saw her husband leaning over her, gun still smoking in his hand. “I sereamed,” the police stated Mrs, Wingate told them, “for I thought he was going to shoot me again. But finally he lay down on the bed and 1 heard another shot. He had Kkilled himself,” The Wingates had entertained a proup of relatives and friends at cards early in the evening. Wilson Win- gate, 18, told the police his father seemed cheerful, The guests left about 10: nearby, was ar the heart, man’s . Win- New prom- lost consciousness r story ted the Yale Students Warned Of Dangers of Rioting New Haven, March 2 men are warned by the day of the seriousness of sl which may develop serious pro- portions, as a result of « disturbance which occurred last night in Berkeley Oval, where freshman dormitories are located. Breaking of bottles, electric light bulbs throwing of paper strecamers and firing of heaps of waste peper w some of the diversions, which, the News attributes to the & proach of the “silly season.” trcuble was entirely confined to the campus. The offenders were located and it is said faced the dean today. The News recalls the serious outhroak of last year and others in past y as o warning of what affairs of this Kind will mean is carried too far. THE ACID TEST— Try this on your present Investments— Is your Principal safe? Is your Profit sure? With our 7% Gold Bonds your Principal is Safe— Your Profits are Sure, Ask About Thrift Plan American Mortgage & Discount CORPORATION Resources Over $2,000,000 Austin & Kron Agents 407 Booth Block "Phone 3045 The Little Store With the Big Values | to surre | stored. | now absent in Pa | that, led to the and Spain, Dress Goods Shop 400 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, BY CHARLES E. ELIOT Harvard, On Bravo Sails Prom New Orleans to President Emeritus of Wage War on Rebel 90th Birthday, Gives Advice To Young People Mtg. Co., Bridgeport. Cambridge, Mass., March 21—, - Rervice joy ‘in work and | carly marria enjoined upon d to drive rebels from th Harvard undergraduvates by President strongholds, Emeritus Charles W, Elliot in his ad- | vessel will attempt to redy ress 10 the students which brought :e peninsula states of Yucatan, to close the public tribute to the aged Campeéche ‘abasco, the latter the educator in honor of his 90th birth- arters of the rebel ¢ yesterday. Speaking from a tem- dolfo De Ta Hu sorary stand evected in the Harvard zh sailing under or- yard, Dr. Eliot said that the message lieved” the ip wil vd to give to the thousands o, Yucltan, the key men gathered there was: port to the territory from which largs the count serve her in| quantities of hemp {s shipped. The well as in war, serve her by rebel government gas obtained mil- ing money, for example, high lions dollars export revenu i carnings, in order to take » occupying that port, »ublie office, @ or appointed of- According to Mexican Consul Ar- Serve your personal e: turo M. Elias, there arc only 490 ertion in the towns, the cities and rebel troops in the e of Yucatan communities where you settle for d the force of marines on board the 'life. o will be able to subdue 1 “Use the opportunity of selecting studies which you have at Harvard | 185 3 to find out while you are here in what work, in what profession, you can find Joy in vour wi all your life. The chief satisfaction of my life come out of the joy in work. x “Avoid to the utmost introspection. | Avoid dwelling on your own state of | ico early today to start sea erve cargo of i as many s ion as the b The journey to the quire five days, shelled in the event the nder. From ucatan {ne Mmind. jravo will go to Puerto Mexico 1o *“Do not put off marriige too much. 1d arms for the use of army of Do not wait until you think you can General Domingucz, g offer the girl you want to marry all - the luxuries and privileges to which in her fath s home she was accus- tomed. When you have made up your mind give the girl a chance to tell you hers, x x x “I wish for you all the attainment of a life of happiness, You cannot all expect to live as long as 1 have lived, hut I hope you will all live long (4, snough to experience the kind of hap- piness | have enjoyed toda munitions f has | will be rrison tails Persian Republican Is Up in Parliament Today Te! an, Persia, March question of the establishment of a re- public in P discussion of which has been m: the order of business in the pariiament today, led to disor- ders in and about the parliament house yesterday. Anti-republ groups forced their way into the S J b AY |, liament chamber despite the armed resistance of the police, pulled down flags and flagstafts and then set upon advocates of the republican cause, us- ing their fists vigorously., Police rein- forcements arri and order was re- Tele ms are pouring in from many parts of the country de- manding the throw of the sah, Seven Lntered in Title Competition at Yale—Finals Saturday i w Haven, March 21.—Seven uni- v teams will meet in a series of pre; llnun.u\ wrestling bouts this af- ternoon at 2 o'clock in the Yale gym- nasium in the first vound in the in- tercollegl and at 8 o'clock the | semi-finals will be held, The finals will | | take place Saturday afternoon, Cornell the present intercollegiate champions; The amount!Pale, Penn State, Pensylvania, Leo- been at- | Ligh, Princeton and Columbia will be tacked by a soclalist deputy in the| represented, Cornell won the cham- chamber, Le Soir today polnts out| pionship lust year. Penn State, Yale while the Belglan money is|and Lehigh being represented by ex- worth only one-sixth of the pre ar | ceptionally strong teams, Penn State's tandard, the royal salary has )| ehanees are better than those of the unchanged since Leopold 11 succeed- | others, The Nittany Lions have bone throne, King Albert has! through the season with a fine record, fused an increase, says the | defeating Lehigh, Cornell and Penn, newspaper, but also declined an al-[and wrestling to a draw with the lowance for the erown prinee and paid,| strong navy team. all the expenscs of his journey to the United States, Brazil, France, llulyl KING REN IS INCREAS Brussels, March 21, of the King's salury having not only The world's production of lead ex. ceds 1,000,000 tons a year, INSURE YOUR AUTOMOBILE WITH US NOW THE FIDELITY FINANCE CORPORATION JOSEPH M. CHERNOVY, 87 West Main St. New Britain, Conn. ‘ Professional Bldg. { Phone 1291 | President. We represent the Aetna of Hartford The Little Store With the Big Values OUR FIFTH ANNIVERSARY SALE Continues to attract large numbers of wise shoppers to our store. We are offering big values and the public is getting the benefit. Saturday this big sale will come to a clo<e. fered tomorrow. Velvet—black, navy and brown. Reg. $1.59. Anniversary Sale 980 Pure Silk Japanese Pon- gee. Reg. 9%¢. Anniversary Sale Some exceptional bargains will be of- Silk Dress Satin. Reg. ”:.;;L J"r;:‘:;‘_lh"" g 1,25 | = g l’nre Silk Drtperies— Anniversary Sale 56-in. Wool Dress Flan- nel. Regular $2.98. An- .. $1.95 Sale |of Connecticut for the week ending March 11, M. Schmidt, 259 Main St signor to Manning Maxwell & Moore, Ine., retarding mechanism. |pump. | sighor to {Pump Co., pump ‘pump, (2 patents.) | belting. ter, assignorto the Orford Soap Co., Manchester. ends of cartons. or to % x Bridgeport. or Bridgeport. x x x | head, assignors to New Haven Clock Co,, New Haven. | mobile clock. A X X | terville, |signor to Underwood Typewriter Co., New York, chine, | Bryant | Switeh. Waterbur, chine Co, New York, N. Mitehell B. Stock Co., New Haven.! Candy and cakes, Cold chisels, pipe wrénches and screw drivers, bury. sheets base, | can purchase at the Delicatessen | | Our Own Mayonnaise, 'EARLY MARRIAGE URGED | PATENTS ISSUED TO CON \'ECTICUT PEOBLE o List of patents issued to the citizens furnished by Louis u Stores in No. New York City 1924, Solicitor of Patents, New Britain, Conn. E. Ball, assignor to Whiting Spoon or simi- George ar article. Philip G. as- Darling, Bridgeport, New York, N, Y. Safety vave Ebenezer Hill, Norwalk rotary, Ebenezer Hill, South Norwalk, as- the Hill Compressor & New York, N. Y. Rotary pressure control, and rotary. Here madame can purcha this store leads in STYLE Henry A. House, Bridgeport. Link tex. W. MclIntyre, South Manches- Machine for closing the assign- Co., Samuel H, Page, Stratford, the American Fabrics Lace, (4 patents.) Philips, Stratford, assign- American Fabrics Co., Lace. Porter and R. H. White- Hans A, to the Wilson E. Vacuum wind auto- Ira R. Seltzer, Waterbury, assignor o the Gordon Klectric Mfg Co., Wa- Incandescent lamp socket. Jesse A. B. Smith, Stamford, as- grey and tan bark elk . N. Y. Typewriting ma- Geowge B. Thomas, assignor to the Eléctric, Co, Bridgeport. Richard L. Wilcox, assignor to the arrel Foundry and Ma- ‘Waterbury, Connection Frank Zygmunt, Plantsville. Tool handle, Trade Marks, Farish Co.,, Greenwich and Y. Cotton goods. den- ms, sheeting, bedspreads, etc. leo A, Grouten, Unionville, J. M. Ney Co,, Hartford, ng metal alloy. Mitchell B. Stock, doing business as Women'’s Alligator Brown $ 3 '9 8 Oxfords The Eggs. Low fus- Women's 1st quality Full The Tobrin Tool Co., Plantsville, Tongue-Tyer Clip Co., Bristol, Clips. 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Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 30546, Pank Bldg, House in Stanley THE OLD HOME 54c¢ Ib. 20¢ V;+pint. Potato Salad, Mapleknoll Farm Eggs, 43¢ doz. Smoked Salmon, 60c Ib. Smoked White Fish, 38¢ Ib. FOR DADS HIM AND [ BEARD CHEERED? | Smoked Mackerel, 10¢ Ib. ! Medium Red Salmon, 2 cans 25¢ «tuffed Olives, 18¢ 1;-pint w H-l\ END SPECIALS pecial Blend Coffee, Regular 38¢ Ib. Saturday 35¢ Ib. Roast Stuffed Chicken, 3 to 4 b, average, $1.75 and $2.00. About the Store Olives, Heinz's Beans. Tea and Coffee. Al Kinds Salads Pickles. Sweet and Sour. Cookel Menta AN Kiute THE MORNING TRAIN TRAIN CREW HELPE \OU SAY {[THEY CALGHT] NES HEADJN BY STANLEY B WAS DELAYED TEN MINUTES WHILE THE D STATION AGENT DAD KEYES CATCH A RAT THAT HAD BULT A NESTIN THE -ncm RACK