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CONVICTED, THEN CHANGES HISPLEA New Haven Man Thought Nolo | Contendere Meant Not Guilty | { Haven, April § state’s | prison sentence of not less than two \or more than five ye r the theft of an automobile so staggered George Gerard that ed I counsel aside ea 1 crimir New he hrus and Ave crior court here yesterday for trial by jury on the ground that he t guilty. The plea was grant- Gerard entered a plea ot nolo lere but later a e had been prono red he did nat know t} ¥ h made a p was 1 entered was one having bel that it was one not guilty. With the consent of t court a plea of not guilty was t entered, Philip Thomas, said to have been ael Riccitelli, who w ed by appeared before J Avery suffered a plea of guilty to the charge of having robbed Paul private banker of t of & gun on A tence was deferre rested after he had ¢ tence in the Hartford | Thomas' comps | of the Russo b: s now Howard Burdette, charged for third time with theft, w state's prison years upon a plea of guilty. been in the ref tory t s | Point 1. Hicks pleaded not guilty | to a charge of mar chose trial by jury. [ as 20 and stands cha ing struck Oscar Anderson over the head with a chair here Fehru; last, Anderson died a few later, a par | T to to e for two days HEAD SQUEFZERS ARE WYSTERIOUS Scientists Will Seek fo Solve Tribal Enigma orts to solve | London, the mys o 1man squeezers,” a tribe of which almost nothing is known and which lives, in | the wilds of the mountains between | the main Amazon basin and the head aims of an exploring expedition to South America to be made summer by Dr. Willilam M. Govern, one of England’'s most ing anthropologists. Dr. McGover: who was born in Brooklyn, N, Y.. visited Lhasa, the forbidden city of | Tibet, disguised as a Buddhist monk, | last year, and has headed numerous other expeditions in various parts of the world in the interest of an- thropological research work. | The “human head squeezers” who | have a way of reducing the heads of | their victims to the elze of a person’s | fist, according to Dr. McGovern, also are supposed to be the posses- sors of gold and diamond mines in their native haunts just to the north of the Amazon jungles. The Lon- doner plans to spend seven to ten moths in their midst, etudying their habits and customs. No white an has ever solved the process of how heads are reduced in size without s0o much as disfiguring any of the victim's features and in the interest of sclence Dr. McGovern hopes to be able to overcome this riddle in the course of his explorations of tribe and its haunts. Dr. McGovern plans to leave Lon- | don early in May and in the trip across the Andes will cover parts of Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru where no white man, 8o far as known, has ever before sct foot Dr. McGovern will carry a wire receiving set, cameras and other ap- paratus necessary for expec this kind. He proposes to r servations and draw be of future use through the world. “I shall be par in anthropological resear the Amazon basin where remains, such as of prehistoric trib; exist but to this day seen by the white m plorer, “Diamonds have been bought natlves on the edge of tk ed country, and there is a I the natives have discc within their native which extract to These native not even b eo far as I carrying on with all pers: mpted to Lima from which Peru turning to L State Hospital at : Binghamton Has Fire Binghamton, N. Y., April § The Broadmoor building of hamton state hospital was G ed by fire early today, but the f were extinguished by the state hos- pital fire .department b Binghamton apparat damage was done. tients were unaware that was in progress and there disturbance. The flames we; fined to the basement of t ture which is one of the larg the state hospital un GRENAD! KILL THREE Oels, Silesla, April 8.—Three T commissioned officers were killed and one private was seriously wound- od today through an explosion of a mass of condemned hand grenades ZThe faur men, who had gone into a s embnged -Trom hinking the pile of munitions had not ignited. mes assi ¥ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WED NGR. WA WELCONED TWAR ON RUST 15 | - SUIENTISTS AN ek 1o Save Wealth Yearly Lost by Corrosion : CROSSWORD PUZZLES Pavade of 1,000 Led by ex-Mayor Not Only Do They Boost Sale of Desmond, Features Norwich Greet- Dictionaries, But Also Help to ing to St. Patrick's Pastor, 1.os Angeles, April 8.—The Sell Real Estate. word puzzle which has been identi- fled as an ald to education, an ¢x- citement to suicide and a boon to dictionary publishers, can also sell real estate, it was revealed in a suit filed in superior court yesterday by J. D. Callicott aaginst R. E. Dan- ziger and Marion H. Kohn for an accounting and dissolution of part- nership. Cross- April §.—~A parade fu which close to 1,000 ot the members ot his parish participated tion service in St. Patrick's church | nd a reception at which a purse of $1,600 were parts of | which §t. Pat-| rick's parish extended night to Michacl H. May, upon his where he | s XI to the dignity | 1 The welcome Norwich, benedie- was presented the welcome hon more, April 8.—A world-wide lust attack by science on- corrosion, of wealth are being dissipated in rust | that has gone on unchecked for cen- | Callicott avows that he perfected May be in was launched today at &|a gystem of selling lots in Los An- yday where he was|symposium held at Johns Hopkins | gejes sub-division through cros | university Ly the division of indus-|word puzzle advertisements, and by a committee headed by ex-Mayor [trial and engineering chemistry of |{hat the system worked so well that I, C. Murphy, was continued in New | the American Chemical soci {he and the defendants earned an ondon v he reached th by | Asa result of agreements reached | income $100 to $1,000 a day. 1 another com- | among scientists as to the fund ow, states his complaint, Danziger re by Al causes of corrosion, a cor- | and Kohn are trylng to gain con- concluded by | rosion institute will be created here |trol of the business for thethselves church serv-fand cooperate effort to stop the |and have denied him access to the t- | ravages of corrosion will be under- |firm's books and accounts, ester, Where | port of both the users and producers turn from Rome was cle. | thTOUgh Which vast amounts rar turies, or gan 5 New net @ York M he landed from the steame by : corted him 1 ment was was pre ex-Mayor May ews ignor made t 8¢ about 15| or metal products, a purse | “This nstitute,” it was announ | “hopes to solve this problem in Ingsreatiilllyfacknowledsing | practical manner, which may result | BlonslEn ari BN ITOBY |in saving aggregating hundreds of | papal blessing at the | njiong of qollars annually to the lce, stated that his holl- | o 516 "¢ the United States alone.” e of replacipg every year The cos the United States metal struc- | 2 Al because of rusting |Vill, Was found last night in his S e ol ,1\(:,:,1' 2 by the experts at|home on north street, Watertown, | $200,000,000 |overcome by gus from an open jet. BAND[TS M]SS $25,000 | " Eogincers and chemists from this |A letter is reported to have been left Land Sther ecuntries took part in [bY him expressing weariness of life | the avmposium. A. J. M. Mckay of |2nd despondeney. He lived with his e ity oresiding, " |sister, Marion, who, however, has Iiate L 3 it |been out of town for several day Long| Corroslon. it was brought out, 18 oy ing i known of the man's ac- 2 vital \sv‘rm; w’ iy "“'lr»‘;”;x‘(“sl‘”’f‘ inons during the past two days but [aandEaligihe metaligprad e it is believed that he died yesterday ‘”\_u]-;‘l:'f"“'q’f'“'."'““' 1umas !»"_"::r'yl';"fl“:‘"‘];]!inl(mnomv. His non-appearance at aves) oo nBHIclent Losnep ace (e 8% work InfitneTOakyille hin compang \ap, |and iron structures which fail 80-jaq 4 fellow worker, Rochle Thomas, Man- | yually throughout the world beeause | 1o investigate with the result of the Gt OY"”S“"“- % o discovery of the man's death. |~ Rusting of pipes lining petroleum | b {wells, it was also asserted, threatens |y, 1. escaped | 10 jvulv tr:(:vr this conntry with [Wrecka Lce i In Albany Freight Yards the loss of important poo onflicting opinic Albany, N. Y., April 8.—Freight ndamental lcars loaded with merchandise and | have prevented effective brick were piled in a fantastic heap Uhe | this source of loss in the pas 0 feet high at the West Albany | Chairman McKay, “One group yards this morning. When an east- s hias maintained that cor- bound freight train apparently rosion is definitely he result of swung into a storage track and ram- electrical action while the opposing [med a standing train. Engincer L. | for a purely |H. Warringer, ot Syracuse, sustained minor cuts. The engine and 17 cars of the moving freight left the rails d, | \ | rough Joh 1 Alfred Scovill, Despondent, Turns the On Gas; Found by Fellow Worker l Secking Cause of Absence, e monsignor's request, had nt his blessing, not to the erbury, April 8. — Alfrcd Sco- but to the whole Overlook Larger Amount as They on Steal $250 in Astoria, Island, Hold Up. s.—LI'ive Ditmars Bank of Astoria, afternoon York, he its up branch tan company, Island; yesterday verlooking §2 cashier's le ,000 in a safe the cage and with less than $250 the men waiting automobile escaped, firéd three Louis Seure bank, 1ed for police. The shots missed her, threw into panic several wou One of in wh the he he Ast e 1, i chemical explanation. i | Irop 1 “The present symposium has EREDe ; °T &) o cared up many of the differences |in the crash, which piled the main e existed between these |freight tracks with wreckage, but | two groups and has resulted in the |left passenger tracks clear. So jum- e | | adoption of a theory involv- |bled and broken were the cars that fire. I ehemical and electrical |Failroad ofticials said they could not leieral |estimate the number damaged until jac= the pile had been untangled. The wreck caused slight delay to other freight and mainline passenger trains. : p has contended ] $50 One o perambula L clerk rose. 1 to f Silll pistol, t him however, a as missed g both ARRIVE 1N MONTREAL Montreal, April S.—Count Michael , first president of Hungary, and Countess Karolyl arrived in eal early today from New York | ¢ of their return trip | in London. |Costs Dollar a Mile to Exceed the Speed Limit Washington, April 8.—Tt is cost- Washington motorists now a | dollar a mile per hour to exceed the |speed limit. Judge MacDonald, - [presiding in the capitol's new traf- astern b court, has adopted this as a fair a meeting |and expeditious basis for fining next |specders, one motorist, for example, esday at 4 o'cloc ill be |accused of turning off 85 miles an he final meeting before the opening [hour being assessed just that num- of lez n April 22, {ber of dollars. AVIATORS BELIEVED LOST London, April 8—No trace has been found of the two Dritish flying | ofticers who have been missing since !a large bombing plane fell into the |sea off the coast of IKent, near Birchington yesterday, and it is |feared they are lost. Two other men | were rescued at the time of the ac- cident. They are in a hospital, one | of them in a critical condition. EASTERN LEAG Spri eld, ) jent Dan O'Neil of t} ball league today of league club o > MEETING April 8.—Pr called FURS For the Easter Attire Here yvou will find a host of charm- ing Neckpieces of Fox, Stone Mar- ten, Wolf, Mink, etc., one of which vou'll surely want to set off your Easter outfit. Priced at All Fur Bought Now Will Be Stored FREE During the Summer FUR STORAGE Guard against moths, fire and theft by having vour furs stored by us at only 2% Call and we will send By placing your order now for vour next Winter’s Coat we can give vou hetter service and make the price more attractive. for them X6 HUDSON FUR SHO FRANKLIN SQUARE Our Bristol Store is in the Center Block Telephone New Britain 770 — Bristol 24 it | ¥ | ESDAY, APRIL 8, 1925, [ STILL POSTPONING Fatty Arbuckle and Dorls Deane Now Say They Won't Be Mar- * ried Until Middle of May Doris Hollywood, Cal, April 8, much postponed wedding of Deane and Roscoe Arbuckle prob- | {ably will not take place untik the | middle of May, the former comedian et it, be Kknown, When the technicalities of law under which his first |Minta Durfee, obtained her [from hini, caused indefinite ponement of the Arbuclkle | wedding several K8 K0, announced that a marria April Sth | |would conform with the Irench re- {quirements, Arbuckle, however, de- lelined at that time to set u new date, contenting himself with the prediction that the wedding would take place some time tilm toc Irencly wife, divorce post- | D¢ it wee At New. London Fire ergeant R, W siticer in New and wi the Cre London yesterday tioned in that city, he to discover the biaze the alarm, then la fire ttention 1o re at the hotel letting his own belongings burn an those recruit- {Hayward Aids in Rescue ‘ Hayward, n during ast heroes of New was the first and turned fought vainly her, and completing his vic in extir usi rope ladder to save of others. He Carrol of New a falling roof, ind Corporal George Haven were t but mad ped S and succ ded k Beckwith, giving way of scveral months to Sergeant yward ¢ here last m geant after a | stay Tony FOOTBALL IN SPRING Mass., April 1Football will displace bascha spring game here April 20 eleve ens of the Salem and I high | schools meet regulation game to be played mended for |e will 1 will he the con close of in a | inder the rules 10 Only play- elig to take part in which will Ik the spring foothall practice, | as 6 An Illustration of Fluroscopic X-Ray Examination as Made by The Victor Health Office. | Entire Building, Just Behind the State Capitol and Known as the 0ld Brainard Mansion, 85 Washington Street, Hartford, Conn,, Devoted to This Coming Form of Treatment. ople ple continue to suffe another, and never g year after year, g any better, is s, They are in the alleviatior A1f the battle exact cause of many e of disease e to locate the offer consultation, advice and examin- examin i blood pressure test charge for the com- re arranging our an or man in the of these wonderful in- the offer we raged won fit 92 West Main St. Neurasthenia ¢ NERVE EXHAUSTION (The Great n Disease) There are numberless people who do not call themselves sick, and yet they feel nervous, weak, languid and | tired most of the time. They have no ambition or endurance in work— | everything they attempt Is ap effort. Life to them appears as & Iong, gloomy future. Their appetite’is poor | and variable; they become Irvitable, cross and discouraged. They have | paing and aches in various parts of | the body, aud there is often indiges- | tion, belching ot gas, pains in the | stomach present. Sleepless, wakeful and restless nishts rollow. They be- | come drowsy after meals and the | brain tires easily | The Victor Health Office is brought | in dally contact with o many of these sufferers that they are firmly | convinced that they are most emin- Ameri antly qualified to advise, direct and | treat such cases. Wonderful results | are being given every day to th unfortunates suffering from- this die-| wuse i Permanent Home of the Our loveliest productions are now awaiting your order. We deliver promptly anywhere. A full assortment. . VOLZ FLORAL CO. 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Tiealth Ofice Huw Met markable Succes With Re- | Asthma, Bronchial troubles and catarrhal complaints are ailments | over which drugs have but little effect | and should not be expected to accom- plish much. The modern treatment of today, and one that has proven highly successful in the treatment of scores of cuses Is that as adminis- tered by the Victor Health Office. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE In correcting High Blood Pressure the Victor Ofrice methods have met with unfalling success. With that wonderful instrument, the sphygmo- manometer, they are enab to de- tect the exact pressure of each patient Sciatica, Neuritis and Rheumatism It you are a sufferer from scigtica, neuritis or rheumatism, you will be furprised at the justunt relief afford- ed through Natural Metpods. The Victor Health Office has accepted for treatment such sufferers who pre- viously had tried every form of treat- ment and medication at their com- mand and have given them weleome relief and eventually restored them to vigorous health. Diseases Successfully Treated by Victor Health Office Among the allments treated by our natural methods are anemia, asthma, billiousness, bladder and blood trou= bles, bronchitis, bowel trouble, ca= tarth, cystitis, constipation, ear trou= bles, dyspepsia, eczema, female trou= bles, gastritis, hysteria, headaches, heartburn, intestinal troubles, insom= nia, kidney trouble, liver complaint atvous debility, hemorrholds or plies, psoriasia, rectal trouble, rheumalism, stomach jtrouble and otljer afections and where an abnormal conditlen {of men and women. tiund the auta-condens treats ment s applied—pleasant and sooths ing—and reducing the biood Dres- sure at least five to Lwenty polals lnl a single treatment. 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