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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 19 {in radio w . ¢ [ter in mixed and confusing tongues, |up to divorce proceedings.” | | ig Sunday Congregation | newspaper in lowa thie files are & rec- !with the resultant human curiosity to| It was charged Beavers' violation ! PROSEGUTOR, ]S DEAD B L § [ ord of Towa history since 1839 und . *7 | Wealthy Tennessce Man is Formally| Norfolk, Neb, Aa 1| are the oul$ newspaper files golng UNIVERSA[ I"Nfi”Ernam what is being said one to the [occurred “on or about February 9,” |other.over vast expanses of land and [the date of Mrs. Candler's arrest, and | . ’ p everal members of Grace L back to territorfal days, Some years 5 J Accused Slaying Pullman Car > - 'y water. ice his bellef that one |specified that he had “made the ar- |Boston Attorney Recently Figured jn| 3Cvused of Slaying church complatned of deafne: ago Harvard university offered $10,« e . : Henc language alone can satisfy when this |rest of a wife under such circum- 5 | Conductor, auit attending servic - ¥. C.. uov for them. stance that will lead to the divorce Disbarment Proceedings in Ex- Brandhorst, puster, installed a mi- H 2 g i [time arrives, 44 EXDCITS Beheve EflgllSh WI" Be'l “Thousands of years ago, so we are | proceedings=." There were two other St. Louis, Mo, March 26.—An in- | crophone on the pulpit, strong wires WINS $300 PRIZE. [1old, Jall people ~spoke the same |counts in the charge, | tortion Trial. dictment charging first degree mur- ' to the tnants and | oyio s ot $6 1 D7 Meda Come me Lang“a e 0[ [he world tongue," Mr, Tripp =aid, 'but time has Beavers said he would be ready for Baoston, March 26.—Joseph C. Pel-| der was returned yesterday Ly a St} 1 ones he result has 5 a k~[ ‘~_~ ek “' . Pt m-,d : “ g i brought confusion of fongues. and [trial “at the first opportunity,” and letier, former district attorney of Suf- | l-0uUis grand jury against Lem Mot- > the systen ut pokline, Maxs., ~'»_ 4' o r | every one who has traveled outside of | said he was sorry “they dragged MT. | folk county, from which office he was | 10W, wealthy Tennessce distiller, who | tracting many who previously had not ‘prize of $306 by the Chicago Trust to, New York Ma = 5 his country knows what a terrible Candler's name into the affair.” |removed in 1922, died at his home was r:leased on 82 '-“r" bond in k attended vecause of faulty hearing tor original research in business and ? » March 26.—There is at | curse this is. Men who cannot spes —_— | here last night of pneumonia after an | St Louls, Illinois, following an 1n- 4 finance, Dvan Ralph Heilman, head of least one industrial leader in America |the same language are separated by = {1iiness of ona wook. uest charging him with honilcide i1} BEQUENTS NEWSPAPER FILES. 1o school af oomiaetes of - maigrets courageous enough to believe that the | P/ank walis. They cannot joln togeth- C|ty Items | His health had been falling |th® fatal shooting of Clarence T.| iiicinn tows v ern unhversity, award commttee {er; they cannot have common inter- triends"said, since the trial by the|Fullis, Pullman car ccnductor on a |, Provis 3 chairman has announced. His sub Loulsvilic and Nashviile traln: March | wyiic. cditoFof the neion Hawk- jeel was “Investment anking it wizardry of radio, ulready . the cutiosity of he Jdy 4TOUIVE |eciy and they can hardly keep pace supreme cohirt which resulted in his Wgh pitch, eventually may bring | MO themselves. But now. &t 1ast | .y o oy oy pack special fox |removal from office, for malfeasance, |17 last exe, filed today, the bound files of the England.” about a universal tongue. e s o e O L. |trot.” John A. Audrews & Co.—advt | Misfeasance and nonfeasance. Lasi| Steps Will be taken to bring ubout Guy E. Tripp, president and chair- |©f 14K of understanding may be lift- 0 O30 4 Audrens & Co Lilac,Year he wpent some months {n|the extradition of Motgw from his AR # }lxn “";mn housc‘ed' Radio engineers haye done won- Sreet omrisyed -t N"nr!h & Judd | Europe where he went for rest snd heme in Lynchburg, L it was an- E el rmlgman\' |derful things. The - tatest wonder fx |3 5P, empioyed A6 the Nerth Injury |to take cures in Germany. For|nounced last night. AltWough iuilis recently expressed this opinion at & |27 Srrangement whereby broadeasts| €UV, (ol ST Sfered So taluey | O, FS COF suffered from diabetes, | Was shot as the tralu pulled out of St L4 dinner of the Maius soclety of New |{®™ America are heard clearly and | ', ooy e o the New Britain Go Since the puling of the suprem.| louis, his death occurred in Ilinois > e ouse York, preferring to believe, however, | 41stnctly’ in Europe every Saturday | 0%/ hospital where hie injury was |court February 21, 1922, retired him His relcase on honds Ly lllinois au- lees o N s T””“I: o '»‘;“5“»”‘-[ a“.;“‘gh,‘ Short radio waves possessing found to be slight. ” to private life, Pelletier had mada thoritics was protested by Circuit At al langyuge for the purpose, |PECUlar carrying power are trans- | g0 b BC 5 R display of spring | several attempta to obtain election to | torney Sidener and considerabls con- | I3 J Ey English would be the new world T e eaeting sta. | dresses, moderately priccd at Mary | public office. Ho won the democratic | {rOversy followed, resulting in the in ‘ f\:EF ‘ BKI l Al iRl | n English broadcasting sta- | 00 Gy or"\West Main, Prof. Bldg, | nomination for district aitorney for dictment. ' LA ¥ Mr. Tripp, whose energles in devel. | lon. amplified, and then rebroadcast | F1itbe Suffolk county In 1922, but was de-| The Pullman compauy will #id in g P & | by the English station on its standard | teated for election by Thomas (. !he prosecution of the case, it was an oping radio have accomplished aston- ety e Tames Reynolds of West Main " : e 5 . 2 ishing results, and who may be de.| W3V te its regular audience. _,T’ streef, who has been attending an | O'Brien, the present incumbent, whe | hounced. " stem is still in an experimental stage {ran on the republican ticket, Recent- - 9ipe % p may soo y seribed as a “practical dreamer,” fore- automobile school in Detroit, Mic § abla that it seon - . sces the day when Europe, Asia, Af- | Dut 1t 1n quite d|~:ol'(1,'::_'l‘; European | 138 completed his course and has re- |1¥ he filed papers seeking nomination DUPRE'S SUCCESSOR, it :”‘I"\":'i‘l'l“h; e g cages | 1Urned o his homo in this city. ascn del"rm?{%l-hrse to the demo. S countries 3 o ear.| Joln Morans' Easter Music Club.—- | cratic national convention, E Spearing N w from us, a .nnm '"rl"nsn':;‘r::y be ;j':n; ante 1 Sosepl (. Pelletier was bore ih J. Z, Spearing A-muI. by Louisiana {ing rf-zin:.rh 1r:i-m” Aol m:hm'm_: A judgment has been filed by Hay- | the Roxbury district of Besten in Democrats for Congress Rome, Berlin and oth POREA wood & Co. Inc. of Hartford on|1872, was cducated at Boston col-| you Gueone o March el os f s ey s 3 al- © and was ad t 8 ¢ '.h'"l‘h "all barriers to international | PFOPErty on Rhode street this city, al {1589 and was admitted to the bar Inl zy 0, "gogering o New Orleans, e eations will be broken down. | 1°8ing that a judgment against Eivira |15%¢. He served on the sta e SVl oresident of the American Bar asso- JOvMmuniontaEN ¢ things to the | Gulantonio for $372.70 damages and|service commission from 1205 fo [oC WFEL B nominated in yesterday's | This will mean many 1gs ° | costs of $28.55 remains unsatsfied. | 1909 when he resigned to becdie democratic primary to succeed 1l people of the world, too many for any | ¢ ] ’ | democratic candidate for district | o OCratic primary to succeed the Next Mon., Tues., Wed ! ttempt to foresee Linger Awhile, tox trot, Bruns i e ' STl late Representative H. Gurland Dy. | X! oy Suy 3 jone to a T ctoq | WICK record. John A. Andrews & Co | attorney of Suffolk county. He was' of the d oomsremisn g | “But one thing may be predicted | *Ie% ¥ elected and occupled the oftics con- fro O (he second congreasional dis | : 3 o |~ Lel : trict, defeating Genevieve Clark th comparative safety; that is, the | . s sl . ’:“mhl-uahhlm of a universal languags. | A Aaughter was born at the New |tinuousiy until 192 Thomson, daughter of the late Champ | es Clark of Missouri, and . mmes | s | Britain general hospital vesterday to i " 4] =t fines to s 3 e oo . Were [adlp breadoasts s confined 510 4o ot Sarr ) Bennett (T ambort of s Element of Uncertainty il e B SR LT musical selections, the necessity for | Mr: and Afre. Mrs. Tho he N d not . buy s, o i . | Mrs. mson, the first woman in [such a language would not arise, bu | FIY #irls to work atter school | In the Hardware Market | s, 1ooson, the o el CORTUR AT Ll | spueches are cartain to be transmitted, . - e i - Halllnans, 242 Mo | 00y york, March 26.—“Hardware | $¢at, 18 the wite of James 81, Thom | and every radio Yistener will want to i A ke H < , out. oo o ts weekly k nary | Son, publisher of the New Orleans {know what they are about. Hen The directors, officers and em. Ae” in its weekly market summary i 1 | reates d e gen- " will say tomorrow: | there will be a greater and more gon-| o3 i ety W 3 r n | here & ployes of the Commercial Trust o, | The returns, with one small country | | eral interest in a single language than ' P ¥ b 4 e “No major price changes were , COMMO | has ever existed since the fall of the “!l‘,,”"q",.' :,',”““fi;'rfg‘ulnl‘_‘ tel this | ade during the past week. Spring | Precinct missing, s tabulated by the ; IRNING. 7 PRNINE, J business fs said to be developing at | Times Picayune, were . Hear Al Jolson™ o Brunswick | satistactory pace in the hardware | Spearing, 1 pomson, 12,i45: 2.6 L W' | 9 w':‘i_‘;""‘ SRR ATASIEANE & O6iac| e o s ationt (ho feountre. D , Walmsley ROBERT W.CHAMBERS Band will be held ¢ the homa of | 1® DOEINNINg to bo manifested n the 1Ana is equiralent to election. ™ § IS UNDER SUSPENSION: Gonriosoore o %0 Tinien moms, o atticude of busers ‘ W i {7:46 o'clock this evening. [, Orders for the most part are nu- CIRCUS HERE MAY 20 ith R | "Home cooked iunches at Crowell's, (MerOUs, but they are confined 1o | iRt o y ! 4 : T advi |Small quantities. On the other hand = At a meeting of the common coun | CORINNE GRIFFITH | Action Believed To Be Result of Re- | | e c . . ¢l licenso committee last night, it was The revised grand list containing |the amount of construction wark un- 5" IHCR permit the Sells-Floto circus CONWAY TEARLE omt Raid on Mes. Candier's several abatements voted by the board | 9€7 A to “’:'“L ';‘"""""‘;m'hd" R e Blay et Moy 3% Wirtlacas ot relief will be completed tonight,|Mands for a i tne . Brothers Enterprises asked a permit Apartments ) ; ELLIOTT DEXTER - The amount of decreass will be slight, |Products, particularly bullders' hard- | /=OUAers uten May 26, but this was | | Atlanta, Ga, March 26.—James L.t is said {ware and tools. ther apficati have | Beavers, head of the Atlanta police | Big hit! “It's a Man Fvery Time,| “Reports from most of the Indus. refused as other applications h 3 X been recelved for that week | department, was suspended last night | It's a Man" Vocal. Columbia record. |trial centers indicate that collectipns jare normal, and that retall sales are pending trial April 10 on charges of | John A. Andrews & Co.—advt. g violating rules governing the conduct | . |satisfactory for this time of the year. Wfil .Bi .fii" :‘3" :::"Z‘f"' | of his oftice and of conduct unbecom- MAY IMPANEL JURY TODAY. Retall hfll'l"!ln suh:rb-n .m‘v!olnnl nre‘: | | ing an officer, Indianapolls, Ind., March 26— |S0Mmewhat slower, but it is anticipat. | His recent arrest of Mrs. Asa G.|work of solecting a jury to try Gov.|®d that they will materially increase | [Candler, Sr., wife of the soft drink ' ernor MoCray on charges of embezzle. | Vith warmer weather." millionaire, in an apartment with two ' ment whieh has been in progress nine | 2 = - Atlanta business men was not men- gays, is expected to be completed ”"J WANT R. R. EXTENSION, tioned, but one of the charges pre- | day and the taking of testimony be-| Washington, March 26 —Appliea- | ferred at a meeting of the city coun- | gun, Ten of the twelve members of |tlon for extenslon of the Aroostok an I I no ‘7‘7 e ), e el police commission charged that | the jury have been tentatively accept- : Valley railroad from New Sweden, | o be violated the police department rule | eq by both sides and indications are | distance of 27 miles, to. St Agatha, providing “no member of the force that iittle difficulty will be encoun-| Malne, was made today to the inter. will be permitted to work on divorce ' tered in agreeing on the other two. state commerce commission. B f.t lf M —USED CAR SALE— | Than Thi? - SEEING IS BELIEVING — ’ . SIT OUR SALESROOM AND ACTUALLY SEE WHAT YOU ARE BUYING Is tihere anything of more value w IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GOOD USED CAR IT'S HERE ! you than that of krnowing everything about the food you eat? How it is made—and fiom what it is made? YOU WILL BE SATISFIED — CAR — IN PRICE — IN SERVICE If you knew the source ot certain foods, you probably NOW IS THE TIME_HERE IS THE P LACE 3 would not eat them. Take, for example, the fat you use . ’ » A TR AR A TR ! to fry your foods. As you know, the flavor of the food LISTED BELOW ARE A FEW OF THE BARGAINS:— 1st | and its digestibiiity depend on the FAT used to frythe food. Year Model Cyl. Make Body Pass, Remarks Payment Weekly . N . 1924 Specia} Stuge $ourmg 5 gemons(rator—:i'l:e new 8320 815 1924 Specia Stude ouring emonstrator—like new 295 14 | 9, 1922 Special Stude Touring Like new 25 11 Isw’t ita pleasant thought to know 1921 Big Stude Touring ew paint and tires 200 10 that the treme ndous pulrul.._my of l\‘dl,ola'ls due to the 1920 Big Stude Touring Good paint 190 fact that it is a pure vegetable oil from an edible sourece, 1919 Big ude Touring Winter top—good buy 175 S { v odible source | at Maz 1923 Light ude Sedan Run only 1,100 miles 35 P8 ilqopiesisfocbeg ey Lgmacorvlo 1923 Light Stude Touring Driven only 3,000 miles 210 you can't help liking Mazola, 1921 Light Stude Touring Mechanical condition good 100 ) 1920 Light Stude Touring Original paint—A BARGAIN * 100 Py . . }2%; 4:; guick Touring Great buy for ':he money 20 $ g uick Touring 1 extra good shoes 5 i . 1917 35 Buick Touring Big bergain 50 Mazola is not a grease—nd doss ret 1920 Paige Touring Fine car for the money 85 | ..ukc fried foods gi r».ml. Itisa whw;lc:mvnc‘, pul:r fat—an 1018 Paige Touring Real good bargain 65 oil that l,‘v s0 |»v.1‘.1||.|e 'aml qu'!‘n»'un m‘g'vyl :l;”l;!i"Y 1921 Haynes Coupe New tires, new paint 225 SIS IPSX.0 Speeniet of the S8 hes: Y Sl 1918 Hudson Sedan New paint—good looking 100 1918 Kissel Sedan Runs good—Ilooks good 60 1918 Velie Sedan New paint—motor perfect 115 1919 Chandler Touring Paint good—tires good 100 1917 Sedan A good car to wear out 50 1916 't Touring A big bargain 10 1918 Mitchell Touring Get busy—WONDERFUL BUY 55 1918 Overland Touring A real car 10 917 Liberty Touring Perfect motor—a good buy 25 1922 Maxwell. Touring Fine running car 125 1922 Light Six Stude Roadster Run 6,000 miles 175 1918 Stearns-K Touring New tires and paint . 50 1921 Grant Touring New paint and tires 125 1918 Overland Coupe New paint—rims like new 50 1918 Chalmers Touring New tire—2 spare tires 50 1917 Ford Touring A regular car Cash 35 1921 Chandler Sedan Like ncw—zmq buy 200 10 ALL CARS MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. POSITIVELY THE BEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREET OPEN EVENINGS SRS PR v - Every can of Mazola reaches you in a sealed-tight, ®anitary tin, and vou, the consumer, are the first person to touch its contents, Once you try the modern method of frying with Mazola you will never go back to using grease, S R o “Mazola is as delicious and good to ea? as the corn Sfrom which it comes,” ST L R PR ;‘b‘;tN;\UvN;vfia‘;"-l;vq;qu;v;v;v Stegivutuns a_a..:x:saa..a.-::.-haaa:aaa-aa“amaaaa:\aa