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NEW BRlTAfN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIC 9, 1925, 2 Girl Students Heroines of Fire in Syracuse Cottage ELEGTEQPLATED QOATS {2 ot vartns ot ine sseens | DESERTS BABE, REPENTS !M o0 HAY BE NEXT THING UNITARLANS MEER e e e ton 5 525 DEVASTATING HIRE oo 222 v o v m i Bascon, Syracuse university stu- : it Mising” emarenivps. Al American Chemical Socloty Hoars of Bogs That Chila Be Rotumea—Ts | garfot, FATCE (RS Mo baimarier In Fire Disasfor. Latent Possibility ia Teat. Dogmas, Blue, Laws and Church In- ' greld For Trial, ?;:;:.;;e:og::;uctlon to the Me-| U)SS ls 370,000 [N Nllle Sfl‘llc- Washington, April 0:—A tompora- o et terforence With Public Education | Now York, April §.—Mrs, Tnex L. | Miss Bascon sounded tho .urm‘ » b tufe of 2,000 degrees fahrenhgit is ng Fabries D125 108 AdBide Carson, 23, of Flushing, left her|{which aroused seventeen othrr{ i wm B“m probubly the absolute maximum of| paitimore, April 9, — The world g i |three-weeks-old daughtor on the|sleeping girls and Miss Michaels | ! heat that can be generated In a fire | may soon be wearing elcctroplated | 1.os Angeles, Calif., April Dog- (doorstep of Miss Lols McCall last saved the cottage from destruction | disastot, burcau of stangards scien- overcoats, Jt wais brought out at to. |mas, blue laws and churches inter- 'Tlday night becauso she was afraid single-handed at 3 o'clock yester- Sindge AN, Ho April fsbiro fiat] Locs have cotieludod ag the réault o |day's session of the yubbor division |ference With fibllo education cafno the eRUd would atarve Af she Lept Ay _mmorning i et dthoved” the. Konoral ' store | ecete exppriments, 10 order 4o of the American Chemical ociety, In for pointa sriiciem at yestorday's hor. Yesterdny she thaked sall to| FISla (otjiar. 0o-edn A0 bena {rcluding fhe post office conducted |oe varfous kinds, the bf-mu by | 20ding & tresh triumph of chemistry |session of the Pacific Coast Confer- regain the baby becauss'she could | T PITEE WHER “‘I' V!‘“ ke there, thrde dwellings, threa barns, [peen e nductln:n Nerten of imita. |10 the widening cyclo which ia being (ence of Unitarian Churches, south. not live without her child. (3 ‘Mrl h'"l' lbu":t"‘:h S mad ahd a garhge, caused the death of ",,m °“ ratl inaidé of minia. developed at the sixty-ninth mecting |ern scction, | At the city hospital on "V-lrlrmm‘l A F. aels : l| :m d‘gv‘su four horses and ono cow before 1t | SR e e ona " par. | Prostess at Johna Hopkins unl- —— Tsiand today she bogged to be atlow- | WUl e TARAE 6 & LAl o0 o' Hes ture rooms, with conditions par- versity, = ed to seo her daughter, rbom, with a chemical extingulsher P 1$12,500 a Year Is Not ;:“lml:l‘dflnr' 0:;!;?;-0 1':1?'150“‘.:""“"“‘: alloling those found 4n bulldings | py"§ w EHeppard of Roéhester, | “Ihree minutes after I Jeft her I AR L veh Rraundlo towns lable to fira hazard, N. Y., described the development of Enough for Child 8 Years was conscience-stricken,” she said. The highost temperature gener- | 'oiociey known as the electro.| Paterson, N. J. April 9.—Testify-| 1989 give her to mo. 1 can't live and villages is belleved to, have f1di o - : 2 capes from tho flames were report- | nounag of combustible materjal per ries after they have been fashioned |a vear to educatc and maintain her men 5 " # eld by M Ve Cinelnnati, April 9.—A dozen dan- od, one woman being careied 10|y inve foot of floor by stacking up :‘:l(:‘l;k;:\l;::l\oy‘ ':;lrl?;:red by a "‘“k‘;l"l“‘"",':”""‘l"’d dl\l:h(vr‘ in t:ut -lfl'le “‘;ll"!l’)n;;:llr:y‘l‘lc;TI‘-’Qor:t;‘“e:::n;:':':lk oty B b bt . > " . bber, n which she was aceustomed to liv- 4 ¥ S Joriaba fron gne ot theold rocords from .the navy, The| Tpjeoteoniaring rubbor of (lbrics | Ing, tho. Batonees Drgrisnger hag{iation IFriday,” Mre. Carson said{offendsra afd simest 60 gther pe burning houses, temperdturo attained around 2,000 s . b R 1ihat she wa jed in T} h sons charged with violations of pro- The origin of the fire 18 not known. by a method akin to electroplating |asked Vice Chancellor Lewls to ins she was married in Troy theeq | ] k | qggrees, warped walls and flooring, | plo oy "o e D € E e | crer o years ago and that her husband de. | Mbtion laws now awaiting trial in It wassfirst noticed siprtly after 10 oy " .which M i 0 may revolutioniz ase her allowance from $12,000 fof = volock: vl flames shot 404 ‘the “atiuctire” whie ouned | ¢ q manufapture of .rubber-coated |to 500, serted her flve months ago. municipal eourts on liquor charges, o'clock last night when flames 8hot [¢ne frg gid not cool down for 24 § Pllaahete o ns B wlit be freed as a result of the con- from thevroof of the barn back of . o germents, 1t was sald. The Baroness complained that the 5 faselons of 26 of the b8 Cincinnati the Tome of E. A. Fuller, So rapid- (AT - The electro-deposition of charged | I'armers’ Loan and Trust company Dept. Store Stock | polieemon indicted on graft charges Iy dil they spread that within a Cl"“""‘“‘ ’l‘"“c‘“ MG 8eexlet iy ofaews Towkirestuied, clo oqonertis iareyi o d i gt $200,000, Burns [by a special United States grand hort time the genesmi store, op- NY the natural rubber latex (the sap of |with her in the maintenance of her g ,2O00, burns |, Bt g GRANT, INVENTOR DIES , erated by Mr. Fezfier, and his home the rubber tree) may lead, It was|daughter, The Trust company, Which RV AL AR Bntiounoed s Ian elah fanned by the high winds, th fire oo san Was Designer of POLICE GUILT SAVES 50 Dry Iaw Violators, Indicted Men How Will That Old One Look on First Hook and Eye Machine— Was Government Mechantc, brief ilness at his home, 884 Lind- ley stveet, - He.is survived by two danghters, Mrs. John Murphy and Mrs. Harry Walsh. Mr, Grant came Easter Sunday! Answer this question by Jlooking at our display of New Spring Hats STETSON — BERG — BORSALINO Gloversville, N, Y., April 9.—Fire, o1 o) were a massg of flames, From here, predicted, to entirely new processes |is the exccutor of the will of the lsnoke and water last nl:ht destroyed sff.n{.".,dfl'd‘."\'il;':.“';, p(,;{:hliggvlr:;‘t‘l::“ of manufacture of ruhbberized fab-|late Peter Cooper Hewitt, first hus- |the entire block of the M. Lurie | cowrts. ¥ ¥ spread rapidly down the .strect to ric and of articles made from this|hand of the Baroness D'Erlanger Company department store here,{ “Tt fs obviour,” =aid Mdge Yeat- two other dwellings. material, and father of the child in question, 'causing a loss estimated at nearly iman, “that we cannot accept the Handicapped by lack of adequate It is possible In this new way, ae- | denled the charge, and questioned |$200,000, The city's entire fire de-|testtmony of policemen against fire fighting apparatus, and depend- cording to Dr, Sheppard, to make |the expenditures of the baroness for partment fought the blazé for more |ulleged prohibition law violators ent on farm wells for water, the Brldgenoth ApAlil i JainegiW, an overcoat complete and plate the [the maintenance of the child. 5))9‘811311 two hours, The fire originated | when thes: same prosecuting po- foe@l fire, dupartment was """‘"‘“!(:r.‘nm. n-'irr:d vatior aBa Ak ruphnr electrically or.n_nve finished | was directed to file an accounting in the basement, but its canse has |l . are confessed violators of to cope With: the’ fast speading g oturer who designed the first hook garment so as to avoid complotely | with the court. hot heen determined, ol e laws." blaze. ” Mrs, Horage Hunt, bight ov- byng cye machine which was made erator gt the telephonc exthangeli, priggeport, died yesterday after a 1ushed ®mergency ealls through ta fire dgpartments at Baldwinyille, Ashby, Winchendon, Mass;, Fitzwil- tlam, Jaftrey, Peterboro and Troy, and in a short time these depart-lto Bridgeport from Waterbury and ments had men and fire - fighting {hecame connected with . the Hand equipment going to the scerfe. ‘sawlng Machine Co., later going to "G, ithe J. 8. Follenshee Mahufacturing Queen Maud of Norway has fin- (o, as ghiet mechanic. In addition {shed one novel and is working on' to the hook and eye machine he de- n secbnd one. i i signed and madé machines for the “My towels are so easy to wash and come out so beautifully lock department of the United ¢ == States government at Washington, R | After his services with the govern- ment, Mr, Grant went to Birming- jham, Ala, where he served as su- {perintendent of a tack factory. He returned to Bridgeport and became superintendent of the E. 8. Hotch- kiss Manufacturing Co., remaining with the firm until the time of the Iburning of the company's plant on South avenue, He then organized the Special Machinery Co,, on Remer |street and was president of the con- {cern for more than 25 years. * HELD FOR MURDER First "Degree Charge Against Man | “Your-Hatters” Connecticut Hat Go. 6 R.'R. ARCADE Look At Your Hat—Everyone Else Does! | | | FASTER CARDS For all the Sweethearts—Father and Mother, Sisters and Brothers, Husbands and Wives and Dozens of Others Who Police Say, Confessed Slaying Rival. Rochester, N. Y., April 9.—Joseph | Provanzano, 22, reputed lover of | Mrs! Margaret Lemardy, whose hus- | }band Joseph, was killed - Saturday night, as ho lay sleeping in his home | J'here, last night, was arrested on & | charge of murder, first degree. Confesslons, made by Provanzano, by the widow and by Joseph Friia, | “ Tea 7 7 ) |vtaled that the first-two “had " for } : RN B weeks schemed ‘at the staying and | s M L % AND ART SHOP that ¥rila’s infatuation for the wom- | 159 MAIN ST. No sacrifice in quality. Same good old Tuxedo roperly aged — ‘Perfectly blended— always FRESH, Every dealer’s supply is dated. Stating the - -+ Jast day it can beé sold. Guaranteeing you FRESH Tuxedo an had caused him to be used as a | fdupe to commit the actual kiljing, | | Trila, in a previous confession, ad- | ;n\ll(od the deed, He is held on a| {charge of murder, first dogree, Thé | [\etim's widow, believed to be the | {causc of the tragedy, is being held | as a materfal Witness. Authorities Isald a charge of being an accessory {probably would be lodged against - Yes-you rinse instead of LR AL e rub the clothes clean. | Seven Deadly Chances (Modern Version) To propose to more than seven girls. To marry a man with less than $7,000,000. To try your latch-key in the wrong door. To get a divorce more than three times. This new kind of soap loosens all B the dirt— works for you — leaves Sk you only the rinsing” - - - et fpe 3. African dominoes, Marriage. 1. Poker. BUSTER took “SEVEN CHANCES'—and look ai him at the CAPTTOL THEATER, Thursday, Friday. Saturday, April 16, 17, 18. ;Honeymoonel's Soon to Broadcast From Niagara Niagara Falls, N, Y., April 9.—| Plans for broadeasting the roar of Niagara Falls and the inauguration of ‘@ radio “honeymooners' .’ hour were announced last night at ' the topening of the Niagara hotel, _just completed, Leslie Kincaid of Syracuse, vice-president of the {United Hotels company, said the |features would bo inaugurated ag |soon as a broudeasting station des signed for the top of the new build- ling is completed. The “honeymoon- ers’ hour” is to be set’ aside to al- | low honcymoon couples personally. {to send messages through the mi- {craphone to relatives and friends, | | Quality created the . demand—demand made possible the Seven Gambling Chances 'OW in a million homes wash- the dirt. Only the most stubborn day has lost its terrors. Ir® spots may require a little light rub- these houses ‘light-hearted women bing with dry Rinso between the turn to dainty tasks or delicious hands. Your work on washday idleness while the wonderful new becomes just the lighter work of kind of laundry soap does their rinsing. washing for them. With all the hard work of stand- ing over the tubs gone, washday is shorter, cheerier, easier. Earlier than ever heaps of snowy, sweet- smelling linen are waiting—ready to be put away. T 2 - Kochendorfer without bail today for. FO_T all the Ond‘ hard work of rubbing and rubbing to get soap | further examination Monday. | m“ through the fibres of their clothes : B B ; l these women just substitute Rinso Ot Discuits ~. i granules dissolved in boiling water. o made almost in a minute t once the wash water is full of more good cleansing power than ever before. How? By keeping in the pantr quantity of flour, salt and bain’ng pzw: gertqlfted togethgetrhin I‘the right pro- ortions and with the shortenin rubbed in all ready for mixing an baking. Such hot biseuits al- ways please. Successful bak- ing is always assured with Seven Love Chances “Lvery man or woman has at least SEVEN CHANCES to win a lifc mate” says BUSTERR KEATON, and here he quotes the 7 vital nssets that usvally swing matrimonial matches: 1—Wealth, 2—Per- <onalify True Love, 4 5—Dress. 6—Parental influence. Social accomplishments. {Boarder Helti Following Shooting of Couple New York, April 9.—Alfred nelb, , wos arrested yesterday on a homicide charge in connection with the death Tuesday night of Mr&May | Refchel, 30, and her husband, Joseph | Reichel, 28, a seaman. Kneib told | the police that Reichel shot. his wife | "nud then shot himself. Knelb, who | | was a boarder in the Reichel apart- {ment _and the sole witnéss. of thg ishooting, was held Iy Magistrate | Get the Big New Package - or the regular size from your grocer today And how fresh and clean the rinsing leaves the clothes—the col- ors bright and new, white things snowy and fragrant. “Saves me 50 much time with the chil- dren’s little ginghams,’” wrote one mother. “Now IcanletJohnand Dorothy play freely without eternally nagging about keeping their clothes neat. Ifthey get dirty—never mind. Rinso isso quick and easy that I no longer worry.” YT L Tesesrenaves Use Rinso the way you like best to wash, for soaking or boiling—whatever your method, you will find Rinso does the hard work for you. It is perfect for washing machines. Twenty-two leading makers of washing machines recommend it. Rinso is not only wonderful for the weekly wash. Thousands of women have written us how quick it is for washing dishes, porcelain sinks and bathtubs, floors and linoleums. Lever Bros, Co., Cambridge, Mass. Easter Flowers [ ! The satiny lather pene- trates the closest weaves, gently loosens and floats out Telegraph Your };v‘m‘n‘hm’. 2 1 Get your.order in early F.H.BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP CHURCH ST Already over a wiillion _packages are sellz'ng every weeh For the best results— You dissolve Rinso in boil- ing water to release all of its wonderful cleansing power. Use enough to get big last ing suds. \_/ Wowpet| THE WHOLESO 52’ |BAKING POWDER Healch: Comaining in Tuglf—Neeh it on Your Kirchen Shelf l

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