New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1924, Page 14

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THAW GALLED SANE, | LIKELY T0 GET l]FF Evelyn Nesbitt, His Former Wilc, Wishes Him Best of Luck Phils Thaw, won a prelimi Harry Wihite, April 10, Stanford Ipnia, slayer v skirmish in for freedom, Mills, Ma most recent battic Drrs, Bochroc ‘hartes K. alienists, H. Wiison and Elwood ported Thaw sound in Hearing on be held on court when testify in s titness to be Hospita nas Charles er, Grorge \mll 1 in the medi 3 support of their ovir liberated where he hee Tud ttorn comment ' 1 former Patterson, Thaw Patterson wpuld no report in view eourt hearing wi day. Judge Je preside at the hearing. Attorneys familiar with dure in such cases sayv little likelihood that Thaw denied his liberty, as all liminary reports indicate the allenists will certify in Judge Mona- ghan's court as to Thaw's fit mental condition, The trustees Thaw's estate have also engaged alienizis to examine and obscrve Thaw. They will be called upon to testify and, while there has been no indication of what conclusions they r have reached it is not believed that th will insist on Thaw remaining in th institution. Calls Cure Permanent. Dr. Elwood R. Kirby, who was for several months Thaw's physician, ®aid yesterday: “I have examined Thaw within the last week. He Is in spléndid mental #hape, well balanced, logical and fully aware of everything that is go- ing on. I further believe that his eurs is permanent. He has become & studious, thoughtful man, too, I see no reason for not allowing him to spend the next few years with his mother. “Physically he is in excellent con- dition. He has gained weight, his that the xt Mon- eolor is good and he is physically as well as mentally active, “Harry K. Thaw is perfectly able to go before a jury and prove him- #elf a sane, normal man. of his troubles originally eame from dissipation, T might add that he has completely recovered from that and T am sure he will never sume his old, easy-going life,” Should Thaw be adjudged sane by | the jury maticall mald by SULPHUR CLEARS next week he will auto- | resume control of his estate inancial experts to have in. ROUGH, RED SKIN Neck uml Arms Fasily Made smooth, Says Speclalist Any breaking ont of the skin, aven fory, iching eczema, ean be guickly overcome by applying a little Menthoe- Sulphur, declares a noted skin special- ist. Beeause of jts germ destroving properties, this sulphur preparation begins at once to sooth irritated skin and heal eruption such as rash, pim- ples and ring worm. N Tace, It seldom fails to remove the tor- | ment and disfigurement and vou do rot have to wait for relief from ems barcassment, Jmprovement quiekly shows, Sufferera from skin treuble should obtain a small jar of Rowles Mentho-SBulphur from any good drug- gitt and use it like cold cream, Hair Often Ruined By Careless Washing e———————ed Soap should be used very carefully, 17 you want to keep your hair losking 1t best. Many seaps and prepared shampoos contain ton much fre alkali, This Aries the sealp, makes the hair brittie, and ruins it The best thing for steady use Muylsified cocoanut oil shampoo, 18 pure and greassless, and 18 better than anything else you can nse Twe or three teaspoonfuls 18 eient to elear hair ¥ tharoughls y moisten the b with water a tin abundanc which tinses which and 1t malkes an HELP YOURSELF T0 CLORICGS HEALTH iy vesof Gude's gie this tir to chow o Go 19 3 Pepto-Manesn, Free Tablets % Ap'e Peotn Myrps M. J Breaenboch Lo, 5 Gude's to-Mangan domic and Blood Enricler, and | As most | again re- Evelyn Wishes Him Luck | Atiantic City, April 10, — Evelyn Nesbit, now part owner in a Beard- | wulk cabaret here, wished her former | husband, Harry K. Thaw, the best of | his fight to ohtin hls free- dom. Informed of the fact that| icnists had agreed that he Was sane, | sajd she hoped he would be re: | from the dreary prospect of | ding the rest of his life in an! luek in I she “I hold am =ure he ine The him Juek,” nothing against § has no bitter- pust is past| with life, 1 “l!hi‘ rry Thaw. it Intercst now is in | st of my time outside | is sptnt in arranging his | don’t believe, however, that | w helengs either in an asy- son. 1t he gots ont 1| best of hapniness.” t is part owner of the a cobaret on New York alk., and she amassed a fair- | this venture and Atlantic City real NRuszeell Thaw, 131 te pupil in the | 4 she expeets | nton university | wish and 1 uinst of husin future 1 him 1‘ kit car the Doard have from in fort ing Tter rs old, s som Privnds se to send within t Mut Face G | Marry Thaw's troubles, which be- | \ on that fateful night in 1306, | as a member of a gay party! re roof. he rose sud- ree shots into the ¢ Stanford White as he walked | lown the aisie, are far from over. He | will be required to return to New | York at once to stand trial on three indictments charging nssault and kid- papping of Froderick Gump, Jr., a| Kansas City youth, in the Hotel Mc- Alpine on Christmas night, 1916, The civil suit brought by the boy's parents already has been settied out {of court and the matter dropped. But the criminal indictments hanging over Thaw here will be prosecuted to the limit, declares District Attorney Ban- ton, who promises to hend every effort to send him to Sing Sing for a long term, DEMANDONY. .G, A, INGREASES YEARLY Reports Reveal Girls' Growing Dependence on Organization The 14th annual meeting of they New Dritain ¥, W. C. A, was hel Ilast night following Rev, Mr, Gild ley's lecture on the tepic: “Drawing | Yielp From God,” which was largely nnended by members and fricnds of the associatlon. t Mrs, George W. Traut, | dent, presided and the report was presented by Mrs, W, P, | Pelt, secretary of the board of Ai-| | recton Mrs. ¥. G, Piatt gave the | treasurer's report which included the following: Tteceipts: Armm‘ mihseriptions pecial gifts lm ome from tnested funds Income from dcpartments a o ne the presi- socreiary’s and L. 810,183.40 1,838.76 ,200.88 | Total ie Disbursements: Operating expenses + 340,836.00 Available ¥Fund . 401,04 1 The statement dors not include the | figures from the dormitory or the cafeterla which are melf-supporting and the arailabia fund s amply sufficient 10 meet outstanding obliga- tions, Some interecting itams’from Mrs, Pelt’s report foliows: That the various eommittees heve fooked well to their appointed tasks s borne out hy these facts which are to be placed for permanent record on the secratary’s file, The phisical edueation ecommittee reports that the attsndance upon its different elamses, swimming, heaith, dancing, «¢'ub meestings, ste,, tolalled this year 7725, a gain of 358 over last year. The Bports e/ub has eom- pleted payments on e piano which ix now heing used in the gymossium and which it presented 1o the asse ciation The girls' tained facts about Girl Meserve elube Leesiille, atiarded summer and under Mrs, embers The industrial committae has through tha Blue Traigle club rooms, served in the neighborhood of 422 of | the 4,000 yndusirial girls in the ¢ cae from 20 fastories, cs and offfces and the weekly tendance at all activitied hae hesn 63 T ymmittes Arpartment report con. the work of tie their camp at by 6 gxirls last the work of the Rawirg Buckey with 3% club came nine “te at el 1o memberas of ¢ membership ¢ re wileh dons lasses and clube, artlitins memieres, wwncinting'g in 1 for all the girle of the clty and t memiere on A R arricd by e of 21 membars was religinne cducation lord of the Gilkes | mmitten nder the same anen tures e, | alsn hesn se Association’s . ittes has nointerest o @ erage tray 1 of the afaire AP ARy warks far al 04 Happily ate af fromm & aho e Wies iste 2 mpirit oppoeit ase in thie dirs 4 mem s sear ae with wnfail fontifled with nost from §t& beginning. | seriics o B -1+ B, | day | contradiction of her continucd pleas 1talk of an approaching entrn NEW BRITAI {Simple Way to Take Off Fat othing simpler t tle tablet four ur welght in reduced just pu Prescription Tn one dollar, Foilow direction - csome exereisin 70 VOIGE OPISION But Is Giving Experts’ Report Gareful Study v The Associated Press. Paris, April 10.—After twenty-four hours’ consideration of the roports of the two espert reparation commit- tees, spokesmen for official circles to- declared no formal opinion had been formed of the recommendation contained in the documents. Sat faction, however, was freely expressed that the experts had found evidence tending to confirm the Irench atti- | tude, regarding Germany It is assumed by the officials the Dawes report justifies what rench have been saying three vears as to these four points: That Germany was allowing her capital to be sent out of the country, that she was practicing mad prodigality in her budget, that she was neglecting to ' impose proper taxation and that she was excessively developing her en- tire industrial installation in flagrant the »: ruation, substan ie and keep best part The impression I’Orsay is that be no contact between the governments or their ore the F'rench elections, Meanwhile it is thought plan. the Quai that the Ments only after it has ac i clear idea as to whether perts’ suggestion, ENTERTAINED WATERB Members, the Mohican company were zuests of the Mohican of New Britain last evening. ning's program included he of distress. Ona of the unexpected results of the fillng of the reports is to end all te con- ference, Tt is declared at the for: eign office that official eircies are ignorant of any intention by Prime Minister MacDonald of Great Britain to come to France and are unaware of any tentative suggestion to organize a meeting of the British premier with M. Poincare, 'he reparation commission has the floor,” is the sterotyped reply as | to what the allied governments are | likely to do concerning the experts’ a reception and dance at the store afterwards. Duirng the William Egun logues, Willlam Gorman “If T only the conviet as he on the link ¥ looked at ck and Bl Rest Creamery Butter, £1.00. Russell Br e dvt of e e e e e e e given out there will premiers that the reparation commission to draw out the attitude German government and that it will | Miller refer the report to the allied govern- the government is ready to accept the ex- | ofticials and employes of of Waterhury | tion, their briliiant peasant costumes bowling at Rogers Recreation building, and | recited several ave an exhi- bition of soft shoe dancing and M Lillian Buchalter sang a solo. There | logne had a golf elub, PARIS WELCOMING - RUMANIAN ROYALTY han taking | time each to normal, hase a box of Marmol | dieting or tial food— on & | Mari Queen Marie and King Get Great Reception | rhe Associated Pieas, April 10.-~Wearing a natty blue togue and a handsome fur coat, Queen Marie Rumania, Europe's young-st grandmother, ar- rived with Ierdinand the | royal station in the Bois de Doulogne |today for a three-days' visit of state, probable | The queen was the object an will | enthusiastic ovation as she rode down the (the de Madame French presi- | dent. The Parisi having no king of their own, are aiways at least fa |1y enthusiastic over ing royalty, but today's tribute was part- |1y inepirted by the beanty of Queen | Marie. Paris, French at | of entente King at be- of of quired a ; Rerlin J personal, UNIANS | Some Numanian girls presented the 1 sovercigns with bouquets at the sta- company | BIVINg a near-oriental touch in The eve- | liance of full dress military and dip- lomatie uniforms. The king, dr as a Mohican | field mar: had an ultra- reception | air, but Marie looked a Pari mono- | her fingertips. A= the gala cortege made its throngh the a i Rois de a surprise was afforded when Poincare, as well as the was giten an ovation. | ge with M. rcign minister, enthusiastic indicating the with the peo- manian alkan ne to e s enne Dou- Premier « royal visitors, Riding in the third car Duca, the Ttumanian fe he o ohicct of long the route, is still popular " sighed ' the ball ie Jay. v T Gouraud, military governor 1 ALWAYS US AFTER THE CLOTH ven the Dirtiest Pieces come clean With Only a Light Rubbing With this new laundry soap soaking takes the place of rubbing Those active children of yours just grind the dirt tight into their playclothes! Can the dirt ever be rubbed out? That is what it used to mean to mothers—the dirt had to be rubbed out. But today even the dirtiest picces come clean with only a lrght rubbing. It is casy with Rinso to keep the childten in fresh, clean playclothes —casy for you even on washday to find more time to give them. For Rinso is a new kind of laundry soap that saves you labor and time. You are full of energy at the end of a Rinso wash and not all dragged out. Your home does not have to suffer from neglect just because it is washday! The new kind of laundry soap This wonderful new soap saves you the hardest work of washday. With Rinso soaking takes the place of rubbing. Just soaking in the rich, cleansing Rinso suds gets out all the dirt. The fine, creamy white granules dis- solve instantly and completely in hot water. You get a rich soapy solution with more cleansing power than bar soap—an even, rich soapiness that goes into every fiber of your clothes and gently soaks dirt out. Even ground-in dirt necds only a light rubbing. The rinsing is easy and thorough— no bits of soap left to ruin clothes under the ron—no soil left to make them look dingy - and, of course, no harmful rub- bing at any time. Rinso is made by the makers of Lux, the largest soap-makers in the world. Made to do your family wash as pertectly as Lux does all fine things. Use it in your tubs, boiler, washing machine— it does the whole job. Get a package today—reg- ular size ot big new package—from your grocer. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. |ice caine cavalr; of great local interest, Paul Umphrey, Bristol pianist, cital of Tuesday ! pictro, Yo studying with music teachers in N York for some years, and Miss Wini- studying with whose singing at the Umphrey pian- forte w ™ gram that is to be oficred the Rristol recital, out practically the be & period of dancing, with music all arms of the gfir\-‘(‘ rnished by the New Departure or- being represented and double- |chestra. lining the entire route from the sta- tion to the forcign office, There was even an array of the new model tanks in the I'lace de la Concorde. The marching of the Paris garrison has improved since the onec-armed don of the Champagne” took over the command, and today's military spectacle was by far away the best in | recent years, | the The sun, breaking through the | clouds just as the presidential and royal open carriages reached the Arc de Triomphe ,added the final touch, | lighting up the burnished helmets and Dreastplates of the Garde Republi- ‘ escort, | BAISTOL S~ (Continued from Page Seven) Bristol Briefs The A, B, C. minstrels of Waterbury will present the entertainment for | Compounce tribe, I. O. R. M., tonight lat Tted Men's hall. Improvement has been noted in the | condition of S8amuel H, Mink, who is ill at his home on Woodland street. Schools of the city will reopen for summer term on Monday morning. Best Creamery Butter, 51c Ib.; 2 Ibs $1.00. Russell Bros.—advt. Best 5le. advt. Let “Gets-It" End Your Corns This Corn Remedy Is Guaranteed Butter, Russell Bros.-— President Tih- petts announced piano selections by red such a great success in his T cvening, Paul tenor soloist, who proadeasted from one of stations, and who B recently the New has heen red Rarafield, contralto, who has been Miss Rhea Massicotte, recital of last Tuesday S S0 very pleasing. The business of the svening will in- night, clnde the annual election of officers and committees handling the 1923 Bristol brief reports from soma of the hautanqua. Dr. Pearson will refer briefly to fa rogram for 19°4, mentioning soma of he high points of the wonderful pro- 0 end coms for- The “Gets-Tt" painless w-‘ nd corn iy #he. Ty it, ever is miles ahead of any Simply apply two or three dro =allous, " In two minutes al stopped completely, Soon you can peel the corn or callous ngh off with' siour fingers, root LN ut a trifle, ” Satiefactory re- sults guaranteed with your com or money back. E. L : Co., Chi nublie, He will then give hia lecture the “Joy of Living.” Following the business meeting and ' he leeture by Dr. Pearson, theve will £ ENOUGH TO GET BIG LASTING SUDS ES HAVE BEEN PUT IN THE TUB Manufacturers of Famous Fabrics say: “Rinso saves the clothes because it dissolves dirt, rinses easily and there is no hard rubbing to wear out the fabric”— Makers of VAN HEUSEN COLLARS WAMSUTTA PERCALE SHEETS PRUIT OF THE LOOM PABRICS BOOTT TOWELING If you have a washing machine, follow the advice of these voted makers “ Use RINSO” APFX BLUERIRD COFRIELD GATNADAY GETZ HORTON LAUN.DR LINCOLN POOLE MEADOW! “1900" CATARACT SUNBEAM ONE MINUTE ROTAREX SAVAGE SUNNYSUDS YETTE SURF-ACTION

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