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AGED MAN SOUGHT IN N, Y, HILUNG “Senator Lewis” Was Suitor for Hand of Yonng Vietim Supremaise Salad Dressing IT IS DELICIOUS Recommended in cases New YOI’}\ Dec, 30 (A—Police to- day are seeking a mysterious "Sena- [tor A. B. Lewis" who was to have | been the vietim of a $100,000 5 plot revealed when Harry W. Cows |killed Miss Edith Durton, a steno- grapher with whom he was infat- where one has reason ||uated and seriously wounded himeels to be careful in eating || Monday night. fattening food. | "»‘;;‘”'l‘r\l;‘ Mf"]’ Med o 14 the ote Astor he nigh [ 60¢ jar | and has not been He Is wanted for questioning detalls of the alleged plot |against hi He is described as a {lman 73 yecars old and a persistent || suitor of Miss Burton, who way 25, checked out the shoof seen lon the The aged man was the ‘Senutor A " and was to h.\e vietimt of a plot hatched by rton and Cowan, according to a warning letter found in Cowan's rooms. The letter was written bo- fore Cowan became enraged at the girl and Killed her, | The letter warned Lowis that the woman planned to m him, to [get control of his §100,000. It he did not die soon, ghe ister a slow poison, and the money would be used in part to get Cowan out of financial trouble, Cowan wrote. sconding with $12,000 from Hotel Latham two years ago. The mother of the dead girl de- |nled that her daughter wus engaged {0 “Senator Lewls, who was a bene- |volent old gentleman, who joined us {|at dinner frequently.” Mrs. Burton sald her daughter did not intend to marry Cowan, whom she described [‘aa a “gentleman and friend of the family.” Cowan, however, describ- led Miss Burton as his common law ha Carson City, Nev, been the The DICKINSON DRUG CO. | 169-171 MAIN ST. ’ Every Day WHILE , HORSFALL’S WINTER SALE " LASTS - you can make : hl('.( nd wife for about four money and save years. He has a married davghfer 'money on fine i | her hrother and mother—at the time HORSFALLS \/ r Vo v “185th Street” Is Presented in | CLOTHING and \ 1\77 (PFRA HAS 95-99 Xsylum Stiee: | Carnegie Hal the an had heen separated from FURNSHINGS | paEIER SHOWING “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” the sX0- New York, Dee. 30 P—To accompaniment of wailing | phones, lugubrious trombones and | corncts muffled with silvered der- the loves and hatreds, the de- ves and jealousies of Harlem were LR J. D. DONAHUE Voice Culture Voiees tested Tuesdnys and Fridays from 2 p.m. 10 9 p.om. 3! Studio 2818, York's belt’” ived with cordiality by the capac- TR v cnce that Panl M. C. LeWitt's [, b ol [tra on their first appearance in UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHop| iyt nall Room 4 299 Main Street| us played on New Phone 3100 | with the oreh ind physicall “black wag re- actors New Haven Boy on Sled Badly Hurt by Au New H ing down the strect with year old of the Lovin' Jor re sung by the Blossom Sccley, and Charles Hart, Opera , Dee, 3 hill four otlier 1 Wallen, company neis Orphan um The sir witomolfle | Mr, Gershwin were 21 Ho» ernoon and | . Quietnde Is Provided ¢ For Weak and Weary tinopl 30 (P — “onstantinopl a model eville s formerly with Chicago Jos an inmate Mr, Wk called foollights several time gers, ope rd avenu eritically langer rritable dispositions Under hours between m or fer b a mayor riving ¢ diday ¢ tween 1 STER IMPRISONED ba POSTMA registercd at | B. Lewis of | would admin- | Cowan was wanted for ab- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, YEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1925, 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief 25¢ and 754 Packages Everswhere Producer Plans to Spend 221 Hilion Cleveland, Dec. 80 (P—Theorles \atlon {s based have been proven e eaas {false in the opinlon of ghyslologists ‘Nrw VAR“:TY uF |the Federation of American So- ALY ” cleties for Experimental Blology, | that 1 no younger today, and N whole may be worse off Theso conclusions were drawn |from researches of Dr. R. N. Oslund {public today. Dr. Oslund did not, {q |howe mention Dr Stelnach, the | (80 Declare Physiologists at {upon which the “rejuvenation’ oper | attending the annual conventlon of | | Persons who have undergone such {operations, if subjected to a cross " LW [examination, likely would admit ongt than before, It was claimed, |of the Unlversity of Illinois, made |Austrian surgeon nor his operation. New York, Dee. 80 (1) v Troad comedy and his- melodram | torica) plays all are wanted by the Amerlean movle-going public, in the opinion of Jesso L. ky, and next !year the Pamons Players-Lasky Cor- | will spend §2 P | meeting this demand b of the photoplays will A numbe be of the “super-special” class and right eye and masculine will pregent what Mr, Lasky (21€FL 8tep, bright eye and masculine cach d o “distinct individuality, | VEOF of youth. : accomplished. through. the selection |, Steinach acted upon the theory of authors, scenarios, directors and ‘DAt DY tving off the duct producing s the germ cells, the interstitial cells {helinee, Theodors Rooseveyt | ould multiply and so produce more [and the soldiers who followed him i |0 the youth-giving hormones, whilo | 4 the germ cells would die. {the Spanish-American war will by ‘1% 8 pictured in “The Rough Riders.” | Herman Hagedorn, one of Roose- | velt's blographers, has heen gelocted | to write the scenario. actor. yet | unknown to the put has been !studying the principal role several | months and will appear before dir | tors ot the Roosevelt Memorial as- | sociation for approval before work | {on the picture begins, | Then there is Florenz Ziegfeld who will enter the movies to pro- | duce a picture called “Glorifying the | Amorican Girl.” Rex Beach is writ- ing the scenario and many of the Ziegteld be: will appear. Esther Ralston will have the leading role. “0ld Tronsides” will be the title of a photoplay centering around the | Constitution, now rotting away in { Charlestown Harbor, and a romance of Stephen Decatur. Mr. Lasky credited Secretary Wilbur as having | originated the idca. for this produc- | tion and said hitherto unpublished | historical information has been sup- | plie artment | Many < the producer 3 “Sorrows of otintions for the picture hegun but it was not anthor's death that | for D. W. |ductive glands, it was explained. germ cells generate life, and previously it was belleved that the 100,000 ' interstitial cells generated the the physical conditions of the oper- ation, it would be impossible to | rights | until after the Griflith to produce Among other pictures | “New York, Lewls; “Aloms which Gilda € lin Porto Rico: G written by Lout the lifa of P. T. Barnum; Barrie's “A Kiss for Cinderclla,” for Betty Bronson, and “Untamed,” w ten by Fannie Hurst, for Glo wangon, th hook was obtained will be by Sinclair South Seas, on { john M things were con deciding upon the prog tures, which will total sev Among them were the publ current fiction devel the directors “stars" and * dered in 1 of pic- and cations.” here is no need to make a pic- turs if the public doesn't want it," | aid Mr. Lasky. “Iic and de- nts of the day xeellent learning this taste and pro- viding material. Dircetors © their special capabilities, and have a way of wanting to o certain picturcs and of being un- | willing to play in others.” on hand | ion cenario AUTOIST IS GUILTY h . Dec. 30 (A—Ap- ¥ g today in district court, Roger Di Pesa vutomobile t ated— f the two ¢he gainst him s st Aug were Todged | automobile | Portsmouth sentenced ried in su- rior covrt Monday nslughter and was gy ntence, HELEEL) Two types of cells, germ and in- | tertitial, are produced by the repro- | " that produce the secon- | Dr. Oslund pointed out that under | [destroy all of the germ |therefore it was not possible to prove that It was the interstitial cells that produced the hormones. Carrying his cxperiments farther, ho presented veidence to show that ;" is the germ cells and not the in. |terstitial eells that produce the hor- mones which, ecarried in the blood stream, produce the secondary male characteristics, The cause of perniclous anemia, |long & mystery, was bel'eved (o have |been solved by Dr. C. D. Leake, University of Wisconsin, and Dr, J, I. Farrell, Northwestern univer: Lack of acids in the gastric julces of anemic patlents had been ob- served for sometime, but it was thought to be an effect of the dis- Dr. Leake and Dr. Farrell are said to have proved that it is a canse Dr Helen Bourquin, University of cells and |betes Insipidus, belleves she has |the water supply s situated ubove the pituitary gla Two Brothers Drowned in i Conn, River at Hartford 30 (A — Everett Grifin, 15, and his brother Lester, 13, were drowned yesterday after- noon in the Connecticut river when the fee broke * under them while they were skating. The Griffin boys with other com- | panions had been skating on the Hockanum river, which adjoins the | Connceticut river. They left their companfons and ‘with two others, | Edwin Stevens and Andrew Walk {went on the Connecticut river, | Young Stevens caught one of the Grifling ag he was going down, but king of ice forced him to let | go. The brothers were drawn under | the ice by the current. i Hartford, Dec, South Dikota, in her studies of dia- | n that the center of contral of | Just | BLAZING STAR 1S SEEN BY CROWDS Mefeorite Believed fo Have Fallen Near Ottawa New York, Dec, 30 P—A blazing meteorite or “fire ball” which flashes out of the cast across New York and New England yester, teaving in Its wake a trail of reports that an a vislt, is belleved to near Oltawa, Canada. have fallen Ralph Delury, Canadian govern. | ment astronomer, sald he would at- | |tempt to locate it today. Reports that a comet was abroad | |In tho heavens were spread by thousands who saw the flaming trail left in the murky early evening k and mistook it for a comet's I Scientiats along the route asserted it | vas only a meteor or perhaps a “fire [ball” whose appearances fro {quent. ' luminous are | It was scercely than the stars when it appearcd over New York city about ) p. m. | 8oon reports came that it had flash- {ed over northorn and central New | York state, leaving behind a wisp o nmore |undulating pinkish “smoke” in the | @ ! sky. | Astonlshed inquiries |course over New Haven, Conn., Providence, R, 1, Boston—where it was sald the meteor was visible three minutes, and Its “tai)"* of {sparks cight minutes after it disap- I pe —Portland, Me., and into |Canada. The final report from Ot- traced ity fallen in the Kingsmere Hills near. Selentists at the Harvard obse va- tories were Inclined to belleve hat the {llumination was a ‘“fire hall" rather than a meteor, While the phenomenon wus not observed at either the observatory or at Blue Hills, information avallable, the astronomers said, indicated tiis The “fire ball" they explained, is & phenomenon more local In character than a meteor and characterized by a zig-zag path while the meteor drops llke a bullet. “ Bargaing and bargainers meet among Horald Classified ads. unheralded comet had paid the earth | § pecials I ! tawa said it was thought to lave MOORE BROS. SANITARY FISH MARKET Is the Place To Select Your Sea Food LARGE PRIME SHELL CRABS LARGE DEEP SEA SCALLOPS LIVE AND BOILED LOBSTER LIVE AND BOILED SHRIMP BLOCK ISLAND SWORDFISH Elegant Shore Haddock, - Large Weakfish. Fancy Block Island Codfish, Native Eels, Fancy Boston Bluefish. 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