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SHANGHAI SCENE OF GRIM STRUGGLE (Continued from First Page) ‘The evidence, published later. tyrannical he declares, will be ly, owing domination. Inhablitants XKong. Martlal here nightly. tion anticipates a tary attack. The merchants wh to militar are fleeting Hang law proclatmed The civ tr trea 0 mintang party power. Leaders in 1 today e t commn that s ulti 8o Ba elosed tod were | ment for sa police ¢ prominent garding m of t Chamber of sgainst & ge against the att powers in the § advocates boycotting bank notes of the eerned and with from their banks ctated Shanghal. Juna' & stri declared irg hers extended cc erat night, of t staining ok today timated at 150,000 The strikers are revert #ime Chinese methods, lves of tha familfes (AP)~—1 v ove ab- was es and ths number hosa from = ing to old rkers remaining .mclc\-rn' to fo Tokye, June b (AP)-—The navy department announced today that orders have been temporarily with- drawn for the despatch of the cruiser Tatsuta from Sasebo t Shanghat with 300marines, The gov- ernment, belleves this step may be wecessary, pending further davelop meants, Bolsheviks Strike. San Francisco, June 5. (AP) A¥ith Shanghai qulet after a series 6 disturbances which began Sat urday, advices to the state depart ment at Washington from Consu General Cunningham at the Chir elty told of discontinuance of further @vidence in Bolshevistic agitation in the stirring up of strikes and the astudents demonstrat The report follow on the heels of a denial from the Soviet ambassador in Peking and the consul at Shanghai that their or- ganizations were assisting strikers and strike sw-npa'h Later advic of no change in the s except for the spread of s defense of the foreign was believed ready for any cont gency e arrival of additi aval ¢ gents and with mac guns and light arti y mounte roofs commanding the most impor- tant centers. Dispatches from London quote the Dally Express as saying it was un derstood that an urg sent to the Peking go Japan saying that if the Chinese au- thoritles were unable to preserve eorder in Chinese cities Japan was prepared to send naval and military forces to restore qu J(cl The Express #ermed the note a * at’” an it was causing anxlety to commer- ®ial intereats in China Trouble in Canton. A new threat of trouble came In eable news from Canton, where it was yumored fighting was imminent between the local gover: the military. The advi Central Bank of China been closed hecause threats and persistent loans from the m ‘was declared in a sou Trouble has heen re ing in C to a dispute betw tang (people's pa ate Dr. Sun Yat some of th: the distribut ‘been a number disturbances in it has d business owing to The tension at e4 abated, with fined to meet Several C zations in th protesta against powers at meeting might in New the strike in Sha st hanghal t& uation ther ihnic mer there ha itary Canton for some heen the foreign houae boys and the walk however, papers have viated editions d Americans Suffer Joast E aftected worthy that t v the st fering the least ot British | many An The staffs ghai s tution, a Americar The au documents Shanghai these clear turba nutured directly to nume More raids of Istic estabiis With Amer ready on g power static services 800 mari and the gu been ordered r fan and Bri ashore, wh & small cruieer to ) tionals The advices to ¢ ment included a Consul Meinhandt is thr of Changsha, that students were on sympathetic strike the nostrils are covered two of them bavk into her home as boarders and the woman is alleged to have agreed to take D'Angelo but not Vottarl. As both men were in fatuated with the woman, Vottari became infurlated at her refusal to take him in and her acceptance of D'Angelo that he pulle I8 revolver and started shooting, ne was in- Jured at this time and Vottarl ran from the house, to return later when Mrs. Scorsoto had retired. Jumping through the bedroom window, Vot- said authorities iined after consid- > ric in a movément aimed ularly at | The report ontrol and escaped through the window, After shooting the woman he made for the home of D'Angelo at 66 West street and walking directly to his room, fired one shot at him, the victim dying at the hospital the following morning. The woman re- covered from her wound after sey. eral months' treatment at the New Britain General hospital, Vottarl escaped from the city aft- er the shootings and made his way fo Canada where he was arrested in | Glovanni Vottarl, who yesterday afternoon pleaded gullty to a charge of second degree murder before Judge John W. Banks in superlor court, started today on the service of a life term at Wethersfleld state P the penalty imposed by the The plea of gullty on the second degrce charge was the result of an investigation of Vottari's men- tality by two allenists, who reported to State's Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn that they did not consider Vottarl a fit subject for capital punishment. Several weeks ago, Attorney Har- — : ry Ginsberg, who represented Vot- DEATH DUE TO HEAT tarl, offered to enter a plea of guilty _Death of | 10 a charge of second degree murder |yottar) of A but the atate’s attorney insisted at| vester. Lhat time that the murder of Joseph D'Angelo as he lay in hia bed at 66 West street was cold blooded and deliberate and that Vottarl should | be placed on trial for first degree murder. Attorney Ginsburg then re- quested that the state's attorney | have alienists examine the prisoner, which request was granted with the result that the first degree indict- | ment was dropped. The finding of the alienista on Vottarl was that the murderer was of a high and alert mentality, ac- cording to Titorney Gineberg, but|ltalian prison. On his release Ire was of & very emotional nature and |ioined the Itallan army and served a5 & result was subject to his pas-|in the ranks throughout the World eions and unfit Al for capital punish- | [ ment. The alienists declared him en-| In 1920 he made his way from Italy to Canada and from Canada tirely sane. On the night of September 21, | succeeded in making his way into 1024, Vottari, with Joseph D'Angelo, | the United States and eventually ar- |went to the home of Mrs. Amelia | rived in this city. His wife and Scorsoto of 156 Wilcox street, to | three children are still I:\]Pg in |see if the woman would take the |Italy. He s 33 years old. o :"ill-lscapes First Degree Murder VOTTARI DECEARED e ve one | Trig] by Aliendsts’ Report in China it was anno 1 DROWAS IN BROOK Mrs T years, w fer Alexander | prison, 1s found Lrook, Milldale had been work- w's farm and it had become heat. She had she 0 wor and y Sergeant Patrick J. O'Mara. He has been at the county jail awaiting trial since, Talking er vas four to blamed his predicament to an incident of his youth, as a result of which he believes that he ceiving punishment from heaven. As a youth Vottari started studying for the priesthood In Italy and had al- Attorney len ilation by use came known ill and the s¥intensined came infatuated with a girl whom he met. Leaving the seminary, he marrled her, and since that time he says that he has suffered ill for- tune. {ful to him and he killed her lover, he told Attorney Ginsberg, for which crime he served 18 months in an CONCILIATOR June 6.—Workers 1 to work under the Textile Co, to the labor | 1 u concillator to the dis- workers weavers dispute by WANT appealed geport that the willing to settle the to help settle today v now has perfected a A horse his mouth gas never s0 only for horses. eathes through Vacation Club Checks were mailed yesterday to all the members of our 1925 Club. A new club for 1926 is Now Open Join, save a small amount each week and receive next June a check to pay for your summer vacation. New Britain National Bank OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS JHERE'S ANOTUER'ONE . Tuis S(UNDS EVEN BE “HAVE You SPENT A PLAYTIME s A MIGHTY OCEAN WHERE T AR, D THE CRISP CARES: VAGRANT BRE tarl shot her through the abdomen | Ginsberg, | is re- most reached his goal when he be- | His wife proved to be unfaith- | ‘Radio (‘arries London | Jazz to Jerusalem | Jerusatem, June 5 (AP) Jazz | has invaded Jerusalem. During the | visit of Lord Balfour to Palestine in | connection with the opening of the | Hebrew university, members of the Balfour party heard concerts night- ly as they were broadcast by the | Londop. adio station. A _British wircless fan fitted up | an“aerfal on the Mount of Olives, | especially for the Balfour visitors, | from which a line was extended to the government house occupled by English officlals which enabled them to enjoy the London program, part df which always conslsts of jazz as played for dancing by the Savoy orchestra, Real Confidence “Do you think, young man, that you could glve my daughter all she aska for? “I think 80, murmured the lover bashfull “She says she wants only me,"—London Tit-Bits. 1 —_— e [ [ SATURDAY SPECIALS AT THE NEW BRITAIN February and returned to this city | ~ MARK NUALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES Morning Specials From M AI\ E POTATOEQ 15 peck 290 Lean Fresh 170 SHOULDERS Th BEhT PURE LARD . ALL DAY LEGS GE} PRIME RIB ROASTS RUMP CORNED BEEF BONELESS HAMS ROAST PORK . ; SPERRY & BARNES' B FRESH hlLLED FOW L 'Ib lac | 35¢ 22¢ Lamh Stew Sugar Cured Bacon h \houldel \tenk Ih Sugar 10 h sack EARLY JUNE PE/ EVAPORATED Mll K Fancy Tmnatoe: 2 cans 25¢ Campbell’s Soups Jfcans eEn ! "mcv Pink almnn 2cans ..... iiredded Wheat package . 55 ‘onfectionery Sugar PALEY o “hallenge Ml"( WEDGWOO0D CREAMERY (‘Bn< ET.C0. 318. MAIN 6T TEL. 2485 TA M to 12¢ 30 Noon Lean Qmoked SHOULDERS 1 17¢ Frekh Cut ths HAMBURG 25(‘. b 28¢ h 18¢ h 35¢ h 26¢ b 45¢ . 1h 39¢ Lmn Lamb (| hops s Ih ’l% Best Frankforts ... Ih 18¢ Boneless Pot Roa<t th 18¢ ACON . 62¢ "25mk $1 50 CAMPBELL'S PORK AND BEA! 3 cans 3 cans ? 3 cans Wlllmm s Root Beer Extract . bottle Tuna Fish . can 2! Kellogg's Lurn Plakes 2 packages ..... Premier Salad Dressmg bottle Pure Cocoa e e THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Alphabetically Arganged !’ul Quick y LINE RATES Yor CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS » Upon Application. to & line, 14 lines to inch, Minimum Space, 3 lines, Mintmum Book Charge, 36 centa No 'Ad Accepted After 1 P, M. for Classitied Page on Same Day, But. 10 A M Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenience of customers, Call 925, Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS l Burial Lots, Monuments 1 BURIAL VAULTS—Concrete steel rein- forced; water preof, hermatically seal- od, will outlast either wood or metal Do not require v lots. Reasonably priced. N. B. Vault Co, Kensington. Tol._647-15 NEW BRITATN—Mounmental Works, 123 Oak 6t. Monuments of all sizes and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting ,our specialty, City Items Home cooked luncheon, Crowell's. | —advt. Carl Wahrenberger of Arch street {and George Peterson of West Pear] | street will leave Saturday on an au- tomobile tour through northern New | England and Canada, Gulbransen player planos at Morans' | —advt. | Attorney David L. Nair has been | notificd that he has been appointed | sergeant at arms at the convention America, which will be held in Michigan, July Attorney Nair is the only man from Connecticut appointed to | of the Law League of {13 to 16 office and one of the only two from | New England. Victrolas and pianos at Morans'.— |adv. | the Grove Hill hospital to Mr! Mrs. William F. Sullivan Hayes street, Mr, Sullivan is em- ployed by the Connecticut Light & | Power Co. and is a supernumerary policeman. F. J. Trinder, state director of vo- cational training, will address the members of the American Soclety of Mechanical Engineers, New Brit- ain branch, at a dinner in the Britain trad= school next Thursday evening. He will talk on “Vocational tralning.” and I'TT T HREN T — I Tene @ ‘ sl Jello, all flavors, package ....... BUTTER 2 Ibs. 95¢ (mod Iuck Oleo 32¢ th FANCY N California Oranges 25 c dozen . Runch Bth bunches 25 C \atl\e Carrots hunche& 1 0 C (Cahbage L3 ,etluce 2 heads Bananas dozen . FRESH CUT NATIVE SPINACH Vucoa l\ul ()Ieo 29c h NEW POTATOL\ e New Green 'dege Ripe . 32¢ Fusl Prize Oleo 29c b peck 6.)1: ong (.leén Cukes 15(: 2 for .: Large Ripe Pine- Then 2Bc 25c New | peck 10¢ 15¢ Onions, 2 lb sios :29¢ DONT FORGET T0 TAYE_ SALESMAN SAM WITH YOU ON YOUR VACATION Don't miss your daily laugh at the adventures of “Salesman while you are away on your vaca- tion. Call 1925 and have sent to your vacation address, “Sale man sam” will help you have a good time, BY J. P. McEVOY WHAT DO SNORING E THAT P You MEAN IN MY FACE WAKE UP! “13" Is Pa’s Lucky Number v‘? CIMME A'—_ TABLE INTTHAT . 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(H‘r Hunter Beott, Litite Rock, FOR_GRADUATIC and photo albums, Arcade ud! FREE HOME WANTED For bright, attractive, six vear eld Catholle child, Apply to Bureau of Child Welfare, 171 Capitol Ave. Hartford, Conn, SUFFERERS OF HEART TROUBL) Heart attacks, dropsy, high blood pres- sure, paralysis, I will gladly tell rou, Fres of Charge, how my dear mother was cured, without drugs, and her life saved, This, 1 feel, f5 my duty to humanity, Address, Mrs, A, Spence, Box 1346, New Havyen, Conn. Store Annc XTTENTION—Oriental _ and Restaurant now open to the public Ladies and gents Invited, Best of food and service, We wish your patronage. You will be entertained by Orlental mu- ®lc and dancers, Hours from 65 a. m. to 12 p. m. 47 Lafayette St. FOR GRADUATION—Nothing AUTOMOTIVE camera, Special $2.60, worth $3.50, Auto and Truck Agencies 8 ACME TRUCKS—8ales and Service, Erice son Motor Bales, 171 South Main 8t. Phone 8§70, BUICK MOTOR CAR Capito) Buick Co. 07, Laboraf Ark. Aufograph albame American ke a a ] i camera Arcade Studio, ales and service. 193 Arch &t Phon | CADILLAG CARS—Bales ané _ Bervice | Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” | West Maln, corner Lincoln setreets. |CHLEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Baies and service, Bupery Auto Company. Arch St Phon 211 DODGE_BROTHERS—Bales and servics, 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 155 Elm 8t. coiner Franklin. _Phone 731, FORD CARS AND TRUCKS—Fordson r. Sales and service, Genuine rts and acceasories. Automotive Sales 7.(: Service Co., 200 E. Maln. Phone 2701. Eales and Sgrvice, . _Hartford Ave., cor. Paonessa. A M. Jakiand and Gray. Sales and High Hardware City Motor Co., hone 2724, MAXWELL AND CHRYBLER— service. Bennett Motor Salea, 230 Arch St._Phone 2952, NASH—motor_cars, Ses the new Sales and Bervice Elm street. OLDEMOBILE MOTOR CARS— The fined Six." Maln gt ARD=Tfiudson, lending car values, es. Tize. A G. Hawker, 6§ - Smith Motor Sales, 100 West ssex, America's Bee the new comeh- The Honeyman Auto Sales Co., 139 one_ 2109, . Bearle & Co,, Balva and Betvice: wor: Zim and I‘urk Sts Phone 2110, Local hriel Snubbers. DEBAKER—Bervice and Balesroom st 5 Arch St. A. & D. Motor Sales Co. Phone 260, in; | WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND— motor cars, showroom and serylce, Cherry 5t. “The Slesve-V R. C. Rudoiph. Phone 2051- 137 o Motor.” Autos and Trucks for Sale ¢ » 1924 —tou; 4 good cords, mechanically perfect and fust lilg a new car throughout. Down payment A, G. Nawker, 52 Elm 8t 1924 —sport_model touring . good palnt and $200 down. Terms. Phone 3458, demonstrator First _pavment Garage, Plainville JURING, 1922—good condition ts, automnatic wiper, stop light, 5 cord tires, demo Tnquira 20 Ha The Herald | Five gnod rords Hadfield's, 13 od C. A. Bence, Amniig 51 Maiy required, easy Phons terms G 2436 Tieap T d tires, moto to sell account sickness 1333 gooo Bence. 61 Main 6t c ier fouring car ma _perfect, 5 good cords, artil s new t. Cash require terms. A 456, eally 5 good cords. an open car price Hawker, §2 Elm s perfect car at A T . on . 5 good cordr top and upholstery y geod an me: hnm(l”y perfect, $325 down. A. ( r. 58 Eim 6t Phone 24 touring, 1 W hitmo; Main &t coupe, 1824 Overland touring. : land touring. 1922 Overlam touring Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry 8t. T AT condl el at on STUDEBAKE ning_shape, 51 Main St DEBAKER, | Price. S0, G & Bom P! ‘i 7.000 miles, equi divc wheels, mot atop light, Tock, et v BPECIAL THIS 1024 Ford coupe. 1918 Dodge Brothers sedan 1924 Chevrolet touring. Clievrolet - roadster, Ford roadster. WEEK Studebaker touring. SUPERIOR AUTO CO, 176 ARCH ST, PHONE 211 OPEN EVENINGS