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GUILTY, VERDICT Decided I"rovidence, R, L, June 24P — ‘The first case growing out of the in- Island's “divorce mill" was declded late yes- terday when a jury returned a ver- diet of “guitay as charged in the In- dictment” against Leonard W. Hor- ton, master in chancery and his law partnor, Francis P, Dougherty. The vustigation of Rhode jury deliberated 45 minutes, Horton and Dougherty were of 26 in which the two were named elther singly or jointly, tained last March by Mrs. Geneviove T. Thomas. Attorney Charles P, Sieson declared at General the Be generous! “\/TUCH better to let children have the right kind of candy regularly,” say scientists today. And there is one ideal candy for little folks—Life Savers— those wholesome little aromatic mints with the hole. Sodeliciously flavored, sopure, and so hard —children don't over- eat on them. You can be gener- ous with Life Savers. for listle tummies for tiny teeth During the past four ye School has had the distinetion of having those of its graduates who have attended the Bentley School of Accounting a: street, Boston, Mass., a standing in all subjects in the state. It also leads all other high schools in the state in the number of graduates in attendance at this well-known professional which specializes in training men for positions as office manager, auditor, cost-accountant, comp- troller, credit manager and public accountant. It's your own fault if you keep that excess weight. Let Wallace's Bread aid you, as it has countless thousands of others. Some report getting rid of a pound a day—others tell of losing three and four pounds a week, Never was finer bread baked — pure, wholesoms, nourishing, rich in favor, full of health-giving vita- mines. . No drugs, chemicals, medi- BREAD reducing for Parker-Buckey Baking Co. New Britain, Conn. IN DIVORGE ML First Case fn Providence Scandal in- dicted for conspiring to defeat pub- lie justice by procuring a degree of divorce through a false and fraudu- lent deposition. The Indictment, one men was based on the divorce decee ob- Ume of ‘his divo last March that there had b lusion and false depositions in about | one hundred divorce cases, Emanuel Goorge Rands of Provi- dence, purported signer of the depo- sitlon in the Thomas case, declareh to be fraudulent, testified in the | trial ended yesterday that he had slgned the paper at the request of Dougherty but without knowledge of its contents. A police inspector and a private detective testified that street addresses in other depositions | admitted In evidence were false, | It was indicated last night that a | new trial would Le asked by the de- fense, ADOPTED SON OF RICH COUPLE MAY BE CROOK | Police Secking Jack Durant, 20 of Chicago hs Involved in Holdups Chicago, June 24 A — Police | search for Jack Durant, 20, adopted | |son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Durant,! F. Thomas in her sult against 1dwin | Lake Forest milllonalics, has been | started on the result of confessions by three youths naming him as leader of .o band | which staged holdups and burglar- fes in the fashionable North Shore | her soh wus associated, siid she had |ice rifies. | section, | Two of the youths were arrested Tin an attempt to hold up a taxicab | driver. On one the police said they {fonnd a letter addressed to Durant threatening a confession unless a | dtvision was made. | F. Bdson White, president of Ar- | mour & Co,, whose home was rob- bed last September, was mentioned as a vietim in the confessions. Jowels valued at several thousand dollars weer taken from his daugh- ter, Hester, during a party. Three automobile thefts and a $5,000 hurg- | lary of Hugh McLennan's home also were confessed, Young Durant is | Angeles, |New Officers Elected | By Pocahontas Council | Indianola Council, No, 1%, . of P., | sald to be in Los | neld a regular meeting last cvening | {in Judd’s hall and elceted the fol- |lowing officers: Pocahontas, Alice | Guiel; Wenona, Etta Swift; pro- | |phetess, Sadie Zahner; Powhatan, Charles D. Winehester; repre tives to great council, Helen H Sadie Zalner and Clara L. Johnson. | Installation of officers will be held | Tuly 14. The ecremonies will be in charge of Deputy Great Pocahontas Amie Katzung and staff of Collins- ville, MAINE JURIST DIES Augusta, Maine, June 24 ) — | Leslie C. Cornish, former chief jus- | | tice of the supreme judiclal court of Maine, here today. year, He was in his 69th | ago, term, A Compliment To New Britain High School ars the New Britain High nd Finance, 921 Boylston ttain the highest average taken of any high school school of collegiate grade cines or barmful edients are used. This is anironclad guasantee. Eat two slices, or 45 much more as you want, on beginning each meal 1t is so good you'll like it. Toast it if you prefer; it's good either way and will help you reduce. Call your grocer. If he is out of it, tell him to save you a fiesh loaf each day. Start now to rid yourself of those unwanted pounds. For the convenience of those living out of the city, we have arranged to mail 6 loaves, prepaid, for §2.00. Send this amount to the address be- Jow and & loaf will be ied fresh from the oven cvery other day. Because of Yailing health he | '{OUNG MAN FACES CHARGE OF MURDER Said to Have Poisoned Woman Gompanion Hackensack, N. J,, June 24 (P Muurice During, young realtor of Harrington Park, N, J,, is accused | of murder as the result of the death of Mrs, Lthel Wheeler from a drug which in years gone by has been known ag a “love potion" but which lias other legitimate uscs, Mrs, Wheeler, wifg of Herbert Wheele fur buyer for a New York depar ment store died in a hospital Englewood, N. J,, Monday, In a roadhouse at Coatesville, Saturday night, During dropped a powder obtained from a drugglst friend, in Mrs, Wheeler's drink, he at told police, Mrs. Wheeler col- liapsed quickly and was driven from the roadliousc to the hospltal. After he made his statement to the police, Pacific coast as the During wis beaten up by Whesier, | will be shot off in the East Haven | detectives say. Mrs: Hléanor During, owner of a real estato development with which pleaded with Mrs. Wheeler her hoy alone, old. ¥Friends of Mrs. Wheeler said she to let During is 26 years liad expressed a desiro to break off | the friendship and that she told an ucquaintanoce: “This 18 the last time I'm going to mect Maurice, for I'm going to break away from his Influence,” Mrs. Wheeler was 39 years old and had. been married seven years, A\ daughter by a previous marriage is"17 years old. S S TN BORG-JOHNSON South Church Parsonage Scene Of Pretty Time Wedding Today, Rev. Dr. Hill Officiating, The marriage of Miss Annette J. Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, K. L. Johnson of 194 North street, and Richard A. Borg, son of Mr, and Mrs. Hialmer H. Borg of 691 Bast t, 2 o'clock at the South church par- sonage. Rev. George W. C. Hill of- ficia Miss Hazel Johnson, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Robert Borg, brother of the groom, best man, The bride was attired in a gown of ecru lace over orchid silk with an | orchid picture hat. Her bouguet was of orchid and yellow sweet pe: maid of honor wore an old | was of mixed sweet peas. | pearl handled penknite, | A reception for relatives was held | B. Osborne, of at the home of the bride's parents. were married here today. There was | The house was prettily decorated in ja civil ceremony at the City Hall flowers of the season. side at 212 Kels Built To Fit The You can select any carriage, sulky or stroller from our large showing of the season’s newest took place this afternoon at | as, The | rose | flowered canton crepe gown with a dled suddenly at his home |picture hat to match.' Her bouquet The gift of the bride to her at-| | Tesigned as chief justice four months | tendant was a silver mesh bag and |Loeb, daughter of the late Profe: : bcfn!“(‘ the completion of his|the sroom gave the best man a gold |or Jacques Loeb, of the Rockefeller | Mr. and Mrs. Borg left on a wed- [ding trip to New York and Atlantic months | City and upon their return will re- couple will street, Mr, Borx‘\.\iomrlnir. is in the grocery busin Mrs, Borg was employed at the Lilllan A, Landry Beauty parlor in Hartford, LOCAL TEAM ENTERED Perry Match | Tryouts for Camp Should Make Entries Through M. | J. Doyle of New Haven, | The outdoor team of the New| | Pritain Rifle club is shooting in the | National Civilian champlonship con- | test now beng shot all over the country under the auspices of the National Rifle association. The small bore champlonship con- | | #lsta of two strings of 20 shots each | at 60 yards and at 100 yards. The 50 yard event was shot last Thursday |and the 100 yard event will be shot | this Thursday. The local club has been holding some enviable positions in these na- tional contests, The real big shooting event in the | untry is the annual mateh at Camp | Perry, and the civiliana of Connecti- | eut are now making entries through | M. J. Doyle, 220 Mansfleld street, New Haven, for the try outs which | range, and the Connecticut civillan team selected, All of the shooting| | will be done with high power serv- | Youthful Clerks Arrested |Charged With $2,500 Theft New York, June 24 (P—A $2,500 “sightsecing trip” was haited |abruptly today in Brooklyn with the arrest of Malvin Smith, 17, and | |"Thomas Flynn, 15, clerks for the |Mergenthaler Linotype company, |Just as the youths were about to leave for California. { Thelr employers intrusted $2,500 to the boys to be delivered to a bank | June 4. The weather was hot. The hoys, according to police, decided to | visit several watering places on the |east coast. “They went to Coney Island and later Atlantie City. | “The bubble busted.” police said | one of the boys remarked when ar- rested. New York to Have 42 Story Skyscraper | New York, June 24 (#) — A 42-| story skyscraper costing $10,000.000 | will be erected in the fall on 42nd | | street hetween Sth and 9th avenues, it was learned today when the last parcel of land necessary for the site | was.purchased by the promoters of | the new bullding. | The structure will be the tallest iin the city north of the Metropoli- tan tower at Madison Square and | will be the largest bullding opera- on ever undertaken near the Times | section. PY MARRIED IN MONTCLAIR | Institute, of New York, and Edmund Montelair, N. J., and a religious ceremony by the of European travel the make thelr home at . Baby |Rev. George W. Downs. After two | | | Paris, June 24—(P—Miss Anne L. RIDES FOR MILE O WHALE'S BAGY Naturalist Also Lays Claim fo| Land for U. §. New York, June 24 (Phuu\lllk: ridden a mile on a whale's back, M. and A. Snow, naturalist has returned to prov harpooned Snow panions suddenly foun themselves stiil in it, that. A tail sla front of them, d lifted out of | the water and pitching this v pooned whale's mate or the boat was borne harpooned whale, the pursuing Le- viathan dived and the boat settled into the water, but lifted out again, 1 8now sald that he would not take the island as a gift but United States was welcome explorers Gazetters say that island was discovered in He found bones of had died there. the by an Englishman, t It explol his Also he in the name of the United and several com-| the b y pped the water be- | hind them and fins struck out in| It was E. B. C. GETTING INTO New Execative Committee | New Ideas Discussed — Big speakers Coming Next Year The new executive committee of veryman's Bible class met for the first time last evening at the Y, M C. A. and discussed plans for coming season, A number of innovations suggested by the religions commit- tee of which E. C. Connolly is chair- the rer, eat, States has posted a proclamation of [man, which terc approved. The annexation on Herald 1Island, 30 committee will Invite Rev. Theo- square miles of barren rock. He|dcre A. Greene, the new chaplain of has & photograph of Old Glory|the Blue army, to make the open- floating over the snow against a|ing prayer at the first session of the ‘background of rocky cliffs, clasy on September While in a small boat making| p B gkinner. chalrman of the pletures of a whale they had Jusl,pexers commitice, reported that the class will be addressed this year by some of the biggest speakers in g | the country, He has been instructed {to go after the biggest men he can oat, get. Among those who are expect- The keel of the boat was square on the whale's back . that to W it The birthrate of the Unlted States | is decreasing. What if models with the assurance that it has been design- ed to.meet every requirement for haby’s health anc comfort. A QUALITY SEAL on EVERY WHEE identifies them as genuine Heywood-Wakefield Ca) riages. The seal is your a ssurance of excellence af tained through 99 years of manufacturing exper: ence, These carriages are so reasonably priced that every mother can afford one. COLORS: and Light Blue, etc. PRICES: Go Carts, $18. Go Carts with Hoods Baby Carriage: $53.00. Fawn, C $18.00, $22. afe-au-lait, Cream, Dark $8.50, $9.00, $11.25 up tc $17.00, $20.75, $22.50 up 50, $24.2 5, $27.00 up te C. C. FULLER CO. 40-56 Ford Street Hartford 0 | man Dan Reed, City Statisticlan 1d Occastotally as ‘;\“rlll / vlq‘:n‘ f ‘: hllll)l \', ]hna. oward tho|Bartley J. Dogle, Vice-President Dawes, ete. W. A. McDunfel was appointed soon was | Chairman of a general sick visiting | committee, Harry mney, class song leader, is chairman of the en- the | tertainment committre, it.| It wam voted to have E. B. C. day who |a. the Methodist camp grounds near Plainville on July 28, when Rev. Dr. 349 [John L. Davis will be the speaker and Rev. A. B. Taylor will lead the singing. The resignation of Harry H, How- ard as treasurer was accepted and Where to buy them:— Ansonla—Ansonia 1 Bethel—i. B Bridgeport—F. A Barnum Bridgeport- or Hartford—A Titehfield—Ge: Meriden—. New Britain— Bridgeport Hartfori— \ Mertden— Blate Bt R T R Hann DISTRIBUTORS New Canaan—x New Haven—The an New Milford—e Plantssille—C, A Ridgetield—it dgetie Bu e Bwitier &0 Washington Depoi— Cammings Reofing (o, 19 Waterbury —) \y tae Watertonn—1 atertow he Swift & Upson Lumber Co. Windsor Locke—F. 8 FLAT ROOFING CONTRACTORS (These concerns apply Built-Up Roof : New p—James W1 ¢ L Stamfo Cummings Roofing C 125 Waterb Meadew S ACTION FOR NEXT YEAR Meetse= Lampson Lomber (o fing) when pure, is used, is a s ‘I'lwl J. C. Ensworth was named as |cu acting treasurer, According to the th |by-laws a new treasurer cannot be | l¢ elected until the class resumes ses- slons on the fall, as which time it is |M lexpected to elect Mr. Ensworth to | be the position for the balance of the |de |term Oliver H, Nieholls reported that a (th first class orchestra would he on i the JoB next year and he was as- |sured of the econtinued support of the committee, € Froest . Dechant, as president of {thie inter-chureh basehall lea e €] {ported that the opening games had a7 {heen played earlier in 1he N y that the teams seemed to he evenly N0 | matehed and everything pointd to a 44 lot of fun during the summer MRS, LAVOLLETTE DECLINES Does Not Care To Be Candldate To | { Suceeed Her Husband, Madison, Wik, June 24—(P— Activity among the various forces in the progressive ranks manifested it- ‘«JH today over the selection of a Protect you TATISTICS show that flying sparks ing on combustible roofs cause a | many millions of dollars a year in America, This means little to you unless it happens | to include the building which shelters famiiy—your home. You can take your home out of this horris, ble fire risk forever with ufiroof of J Manville Asbestos Shingles. Re-roof for the last time Lay Johns-Manville Asbestos Sh right over your old shingles. You save money, and muss in application and of all, you will never need to re-roof again, New time-payment plan! 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