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10 T A ———— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924, .——=.£—-——--.—==h—=n PILGRINS ATTEN SPECIAL SERVIC Gather in Vatican (o Enjoy Honor of Mass rch 11.- animated by a stron Will Drawn on Card Disposes of Big Estate i I.os Angeles, March 11.—The post card size will of Alexander H. Kerr, sons may be “an evangs Gypsy Smith and Moody."” ‘ied February 9, last. THE HERALD CLASSIFIED BRING GOOD RESULTS ADOPTED SON T0 SHARE MILLION DOLLAR ESTATE HEAVY LOSSES BY HID-HEST STORMS and Southeastern [1linois Allected Willie Chin Thonght Chinese Foster Pather Was His Own Until Indiana After Luneral Obsequics March 11.- Indiana rn Ulinols tods umage done by nd rain storm states late cuusing was at more |o( a million dollars, Several s were injured, nonc of them crious ¥y struck in , and then moved cas general direction unroofing hous s and barns, Tele In Ed g0 Wis rocounty wi estimated n homes and . were leve the storm and Haute, Ind., number of hou buildings at St. | y causing than where m was the ever knew " LOCATES DAUGHTER After Two Years of Search Mrs, of reported and mage A 1 at be- B. Woodson Finds Girl Who Left out of In- emporarily disrupted s were blown to lany other towns ted hou 1 Home In 1923, " American Girl Is to Be ('remated in Germany . March 11~ day in ahout | the | 1 windows |the cor DEATH'S HAND WRITES ‘\\ idow of Veteran Married And Cargd For Him Under Novel | Agrgement. San Antonio, Texas, March 11— I'he hand of death wrote “paid in [rull” across an unusual prenuptial compact in San Antonio Tuesday aft- crnoon when George Appel, |world war veteran, breathed his la ride that Appel chose group of more than t Junuary, inherits a $10,- ance policy, a house a 00 in Liberty bonds, und Appel was confined to the ospital at Tort Sam Houston, from tuberculosis after the © had contracted the diseas in Iranc With e hi lot and his will | ha ath in a little house The lonely waiting f him, vertised in San Antonio a woman to marry and care during the last months of } promising her full inheritance, g the many applicants, he osc Mrs. Cor they were married January \ Lecame worse and last irday he and his wife started f Arizona, v were unable crday ‘ednesday v to co a4 homre I ler the av « pick Sam Houston. wit |Health Board Discusses | Plan of the » cost wil to the farm o % Liegey, in 1 s it will | e | s and the |co an consular red on to a contem- ing a note that she Aps | Th — LXPERIENCE OF MRS. FULLER. 2% health has improved won- " says Mrs. T. H. to women who are ¥ and nervous.” ¢ 76 Railroad Shopmen Sue Anti-Klan Outbursts Ierein, 111, March 11,—After sev- weeks of re om factional 1bles, a tens in Herrin tod For Back W ages Due Them No You'd think fried eggs would be one thing that couldn’t be improved. Fry them in SNOWDRIFT and they can't. Snowdrift is a rich, creamy cooking fat made by the Wesson Oil people out of oil as good as fine salad oil. rent | the healt} Mayt cin | |to | “PAID” ON CONTRACT Sl rom full [ fec less than a | |Would Strike Willis | Confession From Calendar Los Angeles, March 11, — The murder confession” of Harold snny” Willls, who surrendered to juvenile authorities yesterday in answer to a complaint filed against Ihim by his attorney charging him pPresident [with committing the murder for salli- |which his mother, Mrs, Margaret Willig, has been sentenced to life | imprisonment, was attacked, by the | district attorney's office as a “flag- cused with the dignity, the |pent contempt of the superior court™ the [and a motion was filed to strike the entive proceedings involving the hoy from the court calendar, Judge H. . Archbald set next Thursday as the date a hearing on the mo- tion It was the district attorney's re- fusal to take the lad's “confession seriously, coupled with the refusal of authorities to file a com- pluint, that caused the boy's own attorney to file a murder complaint, The same attorney is condueting the convicted murdercss' fight for 1ib- erty. (0OLIDGE PLEASED President Writes to Chiairman of In- | augural Committee That He Was || Pleased With Ceremondes, Washington, March 11 Coolidge, In a fetter to W, T, her, chairman of the i ral com- imittee, himself as “much 118 it seemed to me of all the ceremon- s inauguration last the who parti= Jabors and Hent taste | 1 have to o you." for ident wrat pated wit gratulat wd all the thes on the exc ndgment hoth in col 1 of the ight to vas much d juvenile shonid priz 'Scranton Mayor Plans ] To Padlock Saloons to all mem- | March 11.—Mayor lock 1 not feasible, 1 your col the people 1 their gucsts of prise announced ction will by the of New plices o committee, pursued attorney lines district Lividence been asseml foderal York have st the v city, Mayor Dur- this move- drinking state and federal office believes by every kan says he Z 2 1t he |Anticipate Greater Use | """ e | ForOne Cent Post Card Many Packages of i Alareh 1 0ld Sod Are Banned g Boston, March 11. — More than ot 11,000 packages containing shamrock » [ from the “old sod” and intended to brighten Boston homes on St. Pat- rick's Day banned by the de- artment of arrival and wi 0 pos- therities today to be sent back nd. The action was taken - lunder the regulation which prohibits the importation of living plants be- +- | canse of the danger of plant pests. In one hox packed with shamrock ectors found a small bottle of | Irish whiskey with a note reading: iis will keep the shamrock f so §t. Patrick said.” e e —— New Haven Lady States She Is Free From Rheumatism can close ity ngton Antici- the one husiness r use of helorrd Mrs. Josephine Berry, Residing at 148 Exchange St, sufficiently cover: | It was voted to | superintenden of the v at Porf A proposed stem at the M was shown by as tak 1 paid [ e ] |Eight New Amateur Wrestling Champions n Mass., March r New [ and ions were crowned bouts of N. E. A. A. A. U. here last night with ne 2 hest bout of [ s |head chan jonds of the Murs. St. Cyr Leaves Estate HOTEL WASHINGTON Corner Washington and Lafayette Sts. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN Room and Board—S$10 up Transient Rooms—$1 up Our New Grill is a Nice Place to Eat Dr. | Of $30,000 to Relatives § Says That NOX-RI-TIS Has Produced Results In Her Case, And That She Highly Recommends It To Others Suffering With Rheumatism have had lambago and neuritis # r. €0 bud that 1 could not stoop to put on my shoes, One time 1 had to stop work and was in bed for several | ed to he 1 think, 1 om- weeks, and 1 s worse instead of better took everything fthat was mended for rheumatism, but wit the st was recommended so | that it did not take much it has done what everything else has failed to do. 1 shall praise cveryone suffering with rheumatism, is the only medicine.” Call at Miller-Hanson Drug Store, the hook- A explain nd get IForms of heumatism.” aboratory expert is here NOX-RI-TIS, NOTICE! We start on our Summer Schedule March 11. Open week days 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays 8:30 a. m. to 12:30. 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