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V) to say she will recover.” EVE[YN NESBIT lN The fact that Evelyn had been | partaking of intoxicants may hav T contributed to saving her life, he i |sald, as alcohol is the most eifec —_— {tive antidote for the poison she swallowed | | satd Dr. Brand, “and I am tempte x‘ | (Continued from First Page) By 10:30 she had been given a — little nourlshment and some water indicated a good chance for re-|and was resting easily covery. Her upper lip was somewhat In the meantime her son had re-| cyollan, but thers were no other turned to the apartment. He. had marks of the poisen on her moutl had traln reservations to 80 10| Twe detcetives waited to ques Fhiladelphia. tlon her about her absence from Tho mald was taken In charge| per apartment between Year's by the police and questioned. 1d Monday afternoon, wher Denfes Having Party | she returned with a broken . The occupant of the apartment apparently great- beneath that of Evelyn told the| Russell f,:'““' Hisimothans aet volice thero had been a party in|l¥ (rishicned over his mothers act her quarters from 11 o'clock Mon. | 2%6 & long signed statement to the lay night until early this morning, | POVCe an¢ wad relensed. He mald saying the voices of two men could | et i | Atlantle City, He camo here D bs heard. | cember 21 to spend tho holidas Evelyn's mald. however, denied | *°™ k At witl that there had been a party last| " "fi'fl “ R L S A e night 1a T St “Mies Nesbit was {1l last night.” :v rjast night ’1. sald, returni ) " wveral | 10 the apartment about 11 o'clock sholeald eudiLiwan D ReVOial b rerlring about (146 u) . Eiis times with her early in the eve- | e e R T “ ning; 4:30 a. m., \d, and told According to the maid, Evelyn Nlag N eab i e g AN Tares(a o had come to Chicago from Atlanta, .o t0 B Riand Ga.,, whers she had spent three Hn‘ "'ld. o m; ||‘,, hu'fl»hm ool | weeks taking treatments fn a sani-| 59 *€°C HDOR he R He went to tho ho! Calls For “Alice” 8 Ko dlice 4 in the ambulance. At 10:30 a. m, Evelyn regained % jnf WSS - seml-consclousness and began call-| - Hiher shonid s ing for “Allce The doctor and |, Totne SOt C BV O nurses did not know to whom she | ' * ' RS lafternoon and she &eemed referred. Emetlc and tho use of), 000 ERC & the stomach pun:p, her [\h)slcl:\n,“mhm‘_ l;f. Ter x‘n‘nntm! =2 belloved, had removed most of the ig (S O S E S polson, and her return to partlal| LA A% LG Ad e consclousness gave hope that she | i 3 e would recover. | Russell Thaw refused to unswflri questions. When taken to a police mother, Win Prominent {n Night Life Atlantie City, N. J., Jan. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw was a f: \ ”_g.y«,; of count NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, R — ! Counterfeit Plot Bared TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1026, and Evelyn went to Europe to con. tinue her art studies. Bhe returned fn 1912 with a baby whom she called Russell K. Thaw, but after long lMtigation, she fatled to secure support for him from the Thaw fortune, Bhe was devoted to the child and fought to the limit to es- tablish him as the Thaw helr. Returns to Stage fho then returned to the stage and rose to famo as a dancer, her | partner being Jack Clifford. Re- turning from a European success. sho filed a petition In bankruptey and her theatrics! popu ‘rm waned. A return to Europe was u succaseful. She married Clifford u\J' hey were soon eeparated In 1920 Evelyn opened a | room in New York, but soon the tea | rent collectors and court officers { wound up that venture by evicting | r. Broken in spirit, she tried to commit sujeide by taking poison but recovered. lLater she gave a party to celebrate a report that Isho had committed euicide by fumping into the Potomac river at | Washington. Finally shs turned to M'.vnf'\ work, beginning as an entartalner | In Atlantic City. While there she| | met Sandor DeWindt, a Hungarian | baron, whom, she declared she | was golng to marry when she £t | | E her freedom from Jack Clifford. | The divorce and the third mar- rlage never occurred. As a cabaret This picture shows iott, right. | proceedings General Smedley Butler, ousted Philadelphia police commissioner, seated, turning over his office to George Edwin \hlm” police attorney, is supervising the Common Council to Fix Tax Rate This Year Taxes will be levied and a tax.rate fixed by the common council this year, there no longer belng a town imeeting or cily meeting board In |the governmental system of the City of New Britain, This is the first year there has been no check on the action of the common council, Departments will |continue to submit estimates and the |board of finance and taxation will hold hearings and recommend to the |common council. Heretofore the council passed on the budget but its action was not final. The change In system also places | the mayor in a position to exercise ‘wq veto should ha be displeased | with the common couneil's action |and a two-thirds vote is necessary |to override his wishes. " TO BE BURIED IN PANTHEOM, Rordighera, Ttaly, Jan. 5 (M—The | body of Queen Mother Margherita | will be interred in the Pantheon in | Rome, which s reserved for Italy's | Hustrious dead, it was announced | this evening when the king and | queen and Premier Mussolinl left for | Rome to prepare for the funeral The date of the ceremony remalns to be fixed SIGNS REQUISITION PAPERS. Hartford, Jan. 5 (P—Governor attraction, Evelyn regained me of her former popularity. BRIDGEPORT DRUGGIST | rfeiting mone; y by making photographic re- been uncovered with the arrest 1d (inset). Above is the equip- | : o Accused of Conduct g been placed in circulation. T CondctngBDiug ecial paper has f Frank Weiga $50,0( Without Having the Necessary statlon his replies to questions| ar | were that he had been advised not figure In the night life in the boare v laces s resort for o make statements. He was re-| "0.K jazz plices of this resort for I-ased nearly four years 4 “She is coming along nicely,” ‘he came here from w Yo T after her unsuccessful attgmpt to conduct a tea room there and danced she was involved in litigatior the propristors of the ment for breach of cont was later cited for co court and fined by Vice Ingersoll. Soon afterwards sle conducted a cafe of her own on ths boardwall but this venture met with fi s and she again appeared NODNE NEED HAVE CORNS AN LONGEE Newest, Best Remedy For Corns Stops Pain—Shoes Don’t Hurt Any More |2 singer and dancer. During her career in t! i 3IX WAFERS FOR 10c |0 ST o e i o i i 1 i ! GUARANTEED RESULTS | of assault and battery, the night in the city The newest, best remedy for charge was later dropped oms is a hny, thin as paper corn | Ty, years ago Mis wvafer. No burning acids or bulky | i1 for three mont ith pneu- 7y, doughnut pads to add PreSSUIe monja. Shortly before her illness when shoes are on. Press an “O- |hor name was mentionsd in con- Joy Corn Wafer” on the corn of | noction with a number of letters callous with your finger. It sticks 3 selzed b there. Strong as oxen, gentle ar % federnl in New York narcotic ag: can be. The pain stops at once. vy - S R mo denjed that sl Slip shoes on and forget. it. Later e and aldier out. comes corn, callous, roots and 563 traeniin S50 all. Guaranteed to never fail. Ask | ¥ 3 She left this cf ry her luck in Ch: druggist for O-Joy Corn Wafers— ‘ . six wafers for 10c, and sang | g0 in a resort cafe. Soon | nd Suieide Attempt ¢ former husband, Harry License. P I agn to Thaw in| , 1905, followed courtship during actions of the couple | sal case camo to the attention state pharmacy commission at a | quently got them into print. She |complaint was recelved that alleged |a en about 20 ! But it 0 pay that she center of world- |out the proper license. v, when Thaw uhnt; an assistant pharmaci the law requires tI 2 drug store sha of a full licensed pharma ver, it was brought out that § zall had Arthur B. , 1 GALLED BEFORE BOARD | fcenses sharimacter commitcs o |him i the store and who was sup- posed to be in charge, Store |alleged in the complaint that Park |was not the actual that he only went to the store for ! a faw hours each day. | to create a situation that mis- Hariford, Jan B (A—An unusual |represented the management of the of the store, The commission sald that if the 1earing held this morning when a |charges are true, this ~amounted to |that. Benjamin Seigall of Bridgeport |that practically the store of Seigall was fourteen months later | was conducting a drug store with-|was operated without a license, it Seigall has!was said. st llcensa but at supervision of be in 6 hands Park, a ul but it was manager and This was ers the How- I’ Irug store hearfng morro |Seigall {s sustained, will be revoked. Examinations were for assistant situation an and will investigate further. The complainant alleges employed in a Seigall appeared b commission this morning law. before the commission w and if g the Park's held licenses will be given. med-out licens: It meant The commission consid Agent: Don furnishings i Manager clock. WATCHED Yes, all except of in June, by ons to 1906 husband old Madlson Square | S — e e e that wholesale and 4 that he had no intention of vio Park will be given a to- allegation against | license | today | RYPTO pharmacists licenses | GLASS!-: and tomorrow examinations for full you want your office | ured against theft? the | Everybody watches that, in h of relations with White t in this ci'y. When told their marrlage were s quoted witnoss prior to | repeated on | tand when Thaw was | murder. | AinBlir & long pertod of Thaw's | 1. trials and other legal velyn lived quietly, | ily supplying her v en condition that ehe | paper notoriety, i aw eventually divorced her | | Gy e i WE CLEAN EVERYTHD TNDER THE NATIONAL WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY 24 Tremont Street Telephone SUN COATS AND DRESSE R. R. Arcade 'Round the Corner from SENSATIONAL JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE FUR TRIMMED COATS " 209 off —Greater Than Ever Values —Quality Never So High. —Prices Never So Low. 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