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e e e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL '12, 1924, 9 Rogers’ Bride Missing Young Woman ARREST GREEK OFFICERS ~{5:vs"uii e sromison to cxamine the Carlson 1 3EREIIII RISt It eI testststetsssssatetsty Speakin g mm’;lim Is Found, Murder Victim cases of those arrested and sco that Youngstown, O, April 12.=The . o injustice was done. ° Lighteen Ranking Military and Naval| o0 unnouncement by the minister of the interior says the government body of M Elizabeth Stitle, I'missing since Thursday, was found o f S FRATERNITY ALLEYS 3 i | e gty 7 + : Officials Suspectes P, in 1" por ts \ Fid [ y in @ ravine with the head Miclals Suspected of Part in PR~ | oo iginea that considerable quapti- : . & ¥. CORBIN LEAGUE [crushed. Police said she had been | 5oed Royalist Outbreak. tics of revolvers and cartridges had ettt oo ST TR Crabs. attacked and then murdered, recently been brought into Athens by tionarics. The arms had been e and the leaders of the pro- jccted movement, who obviously in- ed rovast 4 ngeq that there should be an out- ted by order eay after the plebiscite to decide the fate of the dynasty, had been ar- Mrs. Stittle, mother of three chil- | By The Assoctated Press had visited a docter's office | 'Athens, Ayril 12— g'ghteen ra and then had gone to a [ miilitary maval c.icers suspectod | moving picture show When she | of complicity in a projel failed to refurn home her husband, | outbreak have been a Oliver Stitle notified police and |of the government, it became known today. Among those taken into cus- Witz MacDonald Smith, the coust stap |Collins goller, has been given a position as | 17D professional at the Lakeville, N o b golt ‘club, P65 el (TS | steiner search was b School boys found the body. tody gun. Today’s game between Columbia and Yale is likely to develop into a Gegoral, 14 the last counte onardopoulos, | volution, e A pitchers’ duel, Ee ‘Jrn‘mnp Police have no clue to the mur- ydler Tei rderer 3 1l Constantinopoulos. Heydler statcs that he thinks M- | fiaton i I P Meotaxas, alist leader, United States weather hureau offi- Graw will have plenty of opposition | Storer Largest radio -station ia Canada is to Premicr Papanastasion | cials say there i§ nothing in the con- o smier re- ! tention that t moon at s changes said to be CKCH, of the Canadian Na- | against the arrests, The pr tional Railways, at Ottuwa, ! plied that the government was deter- | nd will carn it it his team | Dehm —a feat he hardly thinks | Brd'e of phases influences our weather. jlara . Corr Smith Dummy likely. | cm—— Gus Gardell stern league vet of | vets, again has made up his mind. He says he's through with baseball | ior good. Mo Jost to Springfield yester- duy 4-3, a circuit clout in the ninth sitiing the is Wesleyan opens baschall sea- | Megor® son today with Rhodé Island state as|Mrs. Leroyx her opponent, Jerry { Langren Ferguson and Manoleum both re- port themselves in pink of condition | Ten tor their bout in Pittsficld Monday | Massey night. It is slated for ten rounds. Hard i ifi | Robin Teinity opens her season Tuesday | i with Lowell Tech furnishing the op- capicon g n Hornsby, star hitt ) rosition, Tosephiso togers Hornsby, star hitter of the position il 4 phson Cationz! league, is married again. | Wolek M And here’s his br She's Jeanette Maurice Kearney, former Watch ) onke 1ill pro, is the instructor at the i Goodwin Park, Hartford, course this | 14| Kean ~ " {Commell 94 OrNeil Penningten. M Hornshy obtained a divorce from the ba Think of owning a Car | e R e Sear . s i\\'l'lv» e e player soon after Mrs, Hornsby No, 2 e 2Ty a 2 ———rs ot N 5 - was divorced by John A. 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'] L] 52-54 ELM STREET The historic Penn relays this mouth | have drawn an entry list of 500 com- | peting teums from all parts of the country, sctting a new record in this yespect, Thé number last year ap- jrosimated 4 MANY BRITISH SHIPYARD | WORKERS LOCKED OUT, 100,000 Men Out of Work as Resalt | | | Roadster .° . § 995 g Coupe for Four ~ $1395 Sport Touring . 1095 7 Sedan . . . 1445 Sport Roadster . 1095 enclosures for Tourd Business Coupe . 1195 - o for Readsers $40 of Failure of hers of Union to Work, By The Assuciuiva Piess, London, April 12.—~About 100,000 shlpyard workers throughout Great Dritain are locked out today in en- sequence of the failure of the striking members of their untons in South- ampton to resume work yesterday in conformity with the nitimatum of the shipbuilding employers' federation, The lockout is inoperatdve only at Southampton where the yeards are being kept open for the return of those men willing to go back to work, Whenever the Southampton members of any of th 15 unions involved re- sume labor the lockout against their fellow micmbors in other yards will be withdrawn, the cmployers declare. The union officlals appealed to the owiers last night % defer the meas- | ure, but the cmployers contended ! they had no alternative, Leporta from Southampton state soimmeet= Power—Strength—$1065 % RN DR ‘ . By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Snapshots Of A Woman Boarding A Train — ber of skiil (5 TOLD THAT TRAIN PR TAIR: SCRUTINI ) A TR HALFWAY UP PATRORM abord her, having, WIth tho assiste | {VEw LTAVES TROM TRACK 2 MCNT BOARDS OF ADJAC: IR WHETHER THi5 15 THE WONDERS IF HE KEARD it et bl g o] LL notions as to power in mederate priced cars | [wmens mvimiv | ssome e TN TR TR et W RSE St mechanies are uboard, it is added, to | were upset by Jewett. Its full 50-h. p. Paige- i i crform all the important ropair work | fl < highe e 2 ‘ 19 i Y ” ~ parferm all the impervant reyele srork | built motor=high Prcs[:urc m:ed,qunel and “peppy e v part will ba Jone by the Irench | =wrote new motoring history! vl %ok | b, \ 4 = orkers at Cherbourg, . . . " £ e o . $1065, by usual standards, indicates a light, flimsy ‘ ;,\,.\,4’1\ N Cherbourg, Apeil 421 iner car—but Jewett is a sturdy six, not a ‘‘light”’ six, It [ ) AF ) ‘\ O [ ~ A JJ o Maurctania, being brought here for repair in conseqiicice of the DBiitish shipyard fockout, was still in mide channel late this morning, although due her midnight. The vessel, which leit Southampton yoste weighs 2803 Ibs. Paige-Timken axles, front and rear; [ all-steel universal joints; 6-inch-deep frame—cxplain Jewett's dependability, freedom from rattles and re- pair bills. Drive Jewett, yourself! Call us, today! - - ' v\ BACK TAPS HIM ON RITURNS DOWN PIATTORM MIDWAY SIEPS DIES £ A CONDUCTOR. N MZ OFFING SEEN THAT CONDUCTOR morning in tow, is procecding at 114 Ayt 85 1e Biprrl ot 1 il s being buffeted by a * Touring . . . 81065 Sedan . . . S$1995 DeLuxe Touring $1220 st AT - ottt g e o R 5 tempestuoud west wind, | * Broughem . . 1325 Coupe . . . .1280 DeLuxeSedan . 1695 | ND SHE MEANT GATEMAN REALLY KNCW- AND PA T INGQURE I ON THiS LINE BERORE « - — Prices ot Detrait. Tas estra VIEW HE LOOKLD SCRT OF DUMB HE'S SURE THi3 TRAIN STOPS THAT'S SORT OF QULIR . 0 HIR, TARVIEW © McClure Newspaper Syndicyje Blonde Girl Bandit Is Caught in Baltimore | Paltime Ma April 12 A bobbed hair blonde, pretty and sty [ ishly gowned, late yester held up the cashier of a confectionery and lunehroom, in the shopping distriet, at the point of a pistol and es i About 50 patrons, mostly women looked on panic stricken, while the { girl gathered up the roll of moncy PA I G E B U ' L T | and passed it quickly to a dapperly dressed man who stood near the front door. . The pair then Jocked the door | Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co., 319 East Main St., Tel and jumping into a Wmall motor car, . disappearcd up Howard strcet | = U S— - - it - . o = —— : AN T ‘SALESMAN $AM Zev Has Nothing on Sam HAMBONE KELLY WINS, X Boston, April 12.—Hambone Keily of Toston knocked out Wolf Laren of Boston jrv the sixth roumd of a scheduled 10-round bout here last tight. Kelly scored a knockout in 99, Associate Lash Motor Co,, Inc. /C""\ON AN FIGHT- 1L WNOUK THAT It MUTTAHE ' OF YOURY DOWN TH fee” OTHER WA " _ et FOHT ZE. WHAT! D0 WE. HAE. | T0 FIoMT Wit GuNg1 7! | YOU HAVE ZE. 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