New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 7, 1926, Page 12

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GENERAL LASSITER MA oy ‘MA RIED 19 YEARS, HE i 16 on the terun, reorts wers | ANOTHER NEW BRITAIN Y NHERITS FORTUNE ~|GENERAL L Y WflMFNlNBATTHf RRIED 19 YEARS, K e it posiaress were siest| ANOTHER NEW BRITAI TAKE PERSHING'S PLACE FINALLY 1S A SUICIDE ST e 5 been reached. Theso reports reached CASE lS ARGUED TODAY | (L FR"M U S E TATF — SE F|STS FR FLY the anthracite coal reglons and a * U “ [Canal Zone Commander Belng Men U 4 Paul irer, Hush Y foed of inguiries oameitoithe Union X K ) ' ‘aul Cassalrer, Hushand of Tilla League club from the Pennsylvania | Hushand {s Suing Wifc For | tore ews ™ a Pl e hard coal country, Some of these re. | - ¥ tioned as Tacna-Arica Pleblscite Sich T - Durleux, Actress, Fifst Are ; o pzr;lcwer:onprernyd Fome ot ]U’X‘(’::- T R G e English Girl Gets Part of (Stitch Taken in Nose of One T A Still, Negotiations Are Con-|fors"and muincra wers ‘wporaisca ot . 5 N . the rumors by newspaper men and Velvet and Sahn Spl‘eckle‘s Wealth Washington, Jan T (PMajor | C{)mba[am Berlin, Jan, 7 M — Having shot [m“mg SESS]OHS they promptly denfed them. Chair-{ Hartrord, Jan. 7 GP—The appeal [General William Lassiter, army com- | nipieslt” Afiee. arraskiog. & Bettiac man Markle sald that the clrcula-|of Anthony Nicewlez, of New Hritain Pumns now $3 95 RANMELARIEN L AUATIR CALS] ment on his wife, who was contem- e tlon of such reports among people | from the judgment of the supcrior st n i serah m‘-:;(‘ml 'yfl b ‘.l.'s“.; ) After engaging In & fislle encoun- | 0100 o divarco, Paul Cassatrer,| NOW York Jan. 7 UP—Uncom- in ummi» ;‘lnlslnmmzfl "r"m“"" {court in favor of his wife, Mary Ma- = \Vo have grouped all our shing at neutral head of the f4.. on park t last night at 6 Gl R e ASLIPOY, 3 S B ¥ "ublishers Appeal. lon Nicewicz, allas Mary Malon alia ) 5 4 . \-Arica plebiscitary commisston | iy AR TIRNL RS A i His‘mlmnlw!m,\y opposed (.n Ay ProPo- | pupighers ot newspapers In the [ Annte Good, whom he sued to r \4I\\( f(l‘lll\[\: at “l"\ o‘ne & ! etitute 18 appoint- | ore of 4 o, Helen Shaw, 46 Tilla Durieux, actress, has [Sition offered by elther side, the an- | hard coal flelds telegraphed from | cover $2,000, he charged she owed | PUICE 33,95, Several Satin el sy tem e work durl | Main street, had Dtta Gauthler, § i Tork thracite miners and operators, dead- | Scranton an urgent appeal to the | pim, was heard by the supreme l’um]n.~ also 20 in at this A ugh th UESUULORSUIDAL OIS veet, arrested on of vear marrled Iife locked in thelr efforts to end the |miners and operators to “compose | court of erro b e Jow price. Formerly sold : mtry medical and dental T et rara \ Durleux was often mark- |hard coal strike, still continued ne- | thelr differences and put an end to| The jury verdict for the de- fop 7,00, , Camll ) In pollca court this by rmy encounters between |gotiations today. the calamitous ncumbus that NOw |fendant. The plaintiff and defendant | ? nera ‘-\:“ SHUEN lon un- ey Wittam €, Hungerford, after | the two temperamental artists, | After each side had placed nmf"’l"‘""”‘ over the anthracite coal re-|were marrled in 1905 and lived to- A btedly, wo ; he fold the two women to resume | Cassairer hiad suftered from fits of|on record for or against various | lons.” gether untll March They M 0 f d $4 95 AESS APPEONAl. e e ",“‘, Yendsht #ince the outbreak of [schemes to send the 158,000 men| “Storles of distress” the appeal|poth worked nd en's UXIordas ». e '{‘.‘l by Miss Shaw alleges that she was re- | the war, during which he land boys back to work yesterday l“"' In ';‘f"”}“ VL *“Jr“h‘“ bullta house jointly for $3.250. They | We have picked out seven trators and when ieneral g SNt s subjecte » heckling = % il i W | dren are tho chiet sufferers, of &pe- | hocame estronged and the wife A N Yo Y e hief of sta pare turning from work last night when | Wa 1 1 to heckling by the |the six miners and six operators | ecame estrang os of our men's Ta (lust reparten otz inasichetiqt malt Bhel soglic Se okt her. and | military authorities because of his|came to the end of the road, but | ¢lal movements in many communi- fhought out her husband's intercst. II]‘II]' ?]_ 0"‘!‘ m]‘nf)l’m "‘.ng $2.500,000, He alno) icited ! Ll e | In the nose. The blow radical views, professing willingness to go on if |tes to relleve distress, of 8OUD | Ho alleged she did not pay her in- slack Oxiords tor quic : ANGENSERAVATL L BERY A RN SRR B IR - “h forom that a stiteh was | Former Kalser Wilhelm violently |there was anything to consider. ved in the publlc schools, of 81ck- | tarest or for furniture and repairs | selling. Regular $7.00 and tmont would e tho close Prox= i Mia Shaw'a noso, It ia| oPposed Cussirer's {s to ad-, At this tienl juncture Alvan |Ress caused in humble homes for|pe had made on the hon | $8.00 shoes. general LASSEN BN R Lo ok raniia il Boen. Bre v Freneh impressiontsm in | Markle of Hazleton, Pa., chalrman |Want of fucl, have all been told to| " yho New Haven road submitted | o Dalialiaoue B0 AL s armyl | Hetwean (he fwo for ome tl Germany, When, during the war, joint conference, in order to | ¥ou. They have not been overdrawn. | grgument In its apheal from the America Tal entiCryentared ine oY | ihe factory where they work, Y Count IHarry Kessler appointed situation i the hope that |Apart from the colossal - financlal | yergict of the jury in superior court College Hose_ el % dags| It 158 aorved WLH e Vers torday Mim Khavw claims that Mrw. |-Cassalrer to art divi- | dny may bring something | 108scs of the miners and the coal|syarding John G. Richards of Hart- : *lexpedition, as military lutmlu“nl Gauthler throatened to slap her!slon of the cultural pro- esied an adjournment over- | Operators, the long drawn out Atrug-|gorq $2,000 damages for Injuries re- 3 .rs f r $1 00 S| pATLEICRN embasy i I"r"""”"" e o pi burcau, established at both sides agreed. | gle has puralveei business and dis- | coived on March 3. 1924 when the O P@l o 0 e world war rose to ¢ R as iratuere S{lRatA . | couraged enterpri: e e ey G AR e . ; i el Mre, Ganthier clalme sfe st Berne, Switzerland, the | i here were no smiles as the con- | COUrag! ] | lamber team he wa : e illone ks . s (o Eon R e LS A e S e o sisted upon his recall Iferees fled out of the Unlon league | “Your inability to agree on Any|ine tracks at Van Dyke avenue was g“l_l‘_«\f q'mtd_" )i”‘h. SCIQIO‘.)I Triends animals on {holds t \'w‘jnl‘hwl " «{r)‘ Al an nelxnins i club, “Adjonrned until tomorrow; \'0“';“1"-' i‘"”“"“”“"v “1‘6 f”““‘"";"l‘lm by a train. Richards sucd for | (““.\I'.\ '“(t‘ -‘I‘l uy m% 18 2 e medal for *“marke ccess” of his |after sue wah €A Sl no fgreement was the terse an- (added, “does not justify the untold |15 o4n. In denying motion to et | ollegiate IHose, made up irin near ¢ f8 A favo 3l ant pleen of nothing” She claims o agreement” was the ter ; $10, nd = motlo! Collegiate 5 e and likes ”",';'”" ’\m‘” h e w‘ il apa frr‘)fr RATS BE]NG RMSED FOR """“"‘ ment of those willing to |suffering and ‘““"01"“ ort of millions | y¢jda the verdict, Judge Brown| in the different college col- R CERCH SRR S P R e the saya sho hit her (A e S S el L adithn gietioenetnsanioticnantrain B0y Si Welye sold il ndreds recommer or brevet captain f g . - EXPERMENTAL PURPUSE \\\ the t was cleared yes-| “Be arbitration w N- was negligent in not seeing the . Sep 1] N Ty wtry in action at Santiago, | self defense lagawlllinm Sy I tordas o a1l the principal matters |ner palls, comfortablo homes and|yat T of pai See them in our R | Mangan ',“""f"" 1 e datannang confroversy fthe operators an- | warm clothing, than failure of col- i window. They're hanging As an e Charged with assaul : 3 iR e BarE e : ot | ) per man 1 ¢an unders S A U. of T Has Tquipment Costing |nounced thelr willingness to continuo | lective urgaining and strikes with | | on the line. torcst in P e et G % {he sessions. President John L. |empty belli | | terest <kl 69 Tawlor street, was giv 2 Rl , | BUSINESS PICKS U : $80.000 To Care Tor These Test- | Linels of 1ha mine workers. stated puspalicqapntenco fatet I AR BRI |that the miners also were willing 1o TN LEAVENWORTH PRISON fonaiesie) O tay. and put on probation He ws | Roden, e T e i KILLED IN EXPLOSION | 5 specially from young American Thread Company Plant at :' YeRarcy O e be would regard a ww:({lv;nc .“\;(v: ’ | ® ”e" ! } ) 17 out a srecment a8 a publie en - ¢ - i : Mr. 1D Wiliantio to] Go Onto o5 Houz||. His wie Al hafodme most tnique industries for v IEeliagnes P | ; ) nearceration Would Endanger Lifc band of Jean’s mother na 3 s Tale T it and Hogan | Philadelphin enter 1% e ession e iners eug. | Another Man - Critieally Injured | o qhompson, According To Pro- C. Ferrls, who dled a fcw years 480, weekly Schedule. to abuse her, and that he has previ- is that of § e e opevators rejectsd a | When Gas Tank Explodes In Jer- | powd Appeals —_— - g ously thre 1 her life e Wistar In and o sosal that the two sides join in | sey City Factory. . \ Oe tore FAYORS EDUCAT]ON Willimantie, Jan. 7 (P —— An- | qaima that he does not wark, K Riochemistr: o i e eds b | st. Louls, Jan, 7 (A—Commitment | nouncement was made at the offlces | panck) claims that hia wife wonld Pennsyly e regiiatn the)| MtieeyACIV NS d UP— lof John W. Thompson, wealthy St. | DAVID MANNING of the Amerlcan Thread COmPAny 'nat jot him in the house and he he. 000 i8 main 1 L e One man was killed and anoth ouis contractor, to Leavenworth | £ MANNIN 2 | here today that the manufacturing % Al struel o eral men s required to care for the | T ats #aid the proposal|jured so critically he may die when |penitentiary will be opposed by his | " e Quinn of Ted Sox Wants PROSPEC: |y paiyment of the plant will until | Syqifer Kenwas, 104 Gold stroet nis e of the apera. |1 £as tank on the third floor of the |eounsel, it was announced foday, on | 211 Main Street notics operate on B 1 f ordinary pla VB8 OErE S ver building of the Koven Iron {the ground it would endanger his . In e jsh School- \er notice operate o 56 hour | wae 1 aiih o mesatilt ] y s agh . the sclling |power buid ; trciealliElasersiloliniah st schedule, working ten hours @ day | pranch of geace, hut his vase did 1 v el B .\w)m- S ork. | Works in lower Hudson City explod- |life ing Before Joining Team, for five days and five hours on Sat- | noma up heeause of the non '*vw' ar- f ”.l‘\\‘ T vn‘(\_’ Stavel el today ] | The convictions nd two year sen- | urday. sl SN R e t 1 for E1ICS8, 10 IAYe i It was reported that others were [tences of Thompson and Colonel Boston, Jan. 7 UP—President Bob |~ qi working schedule of the PIANE | Frawas heat his wife vestar, al p arifedlen fuics (B QraNaley e [ less seriously inju sithough com- |Charles B. IForbes, former anumr‘ ONCE IN A Juinn of the ) {s 48 hours a w DA LS R growth ana | Whole is subjected fo the sAM2 Co|pany officials sald that Homer R of tfe Vetcrans' bureau, in the bu- | heartily in favo Ofticials of the company sald the ' ! A a5live Processos of fhoke of gree of r »«"}“"‘]“ ‘y e DPrOposEh | nardt, the d man and Fred |rean f Aspiracy case were af- | L!FETIME et onivlats e e e S At s e S e of | e i . would CnalG | pagting, hia helper, who is in 81 [grmed turday by the cireuit ! S signing the o and that extra wages wonld | SOUTH]NGTON NEW S o Wi in o | the bot hp Mary’s hospital, Hoboken, were |court of appeals at Chicago. 3 : de this The revised schedule in the S searel '] ’ r:nr\' "l"" oty working alone on v‘; flTlr where Thompson, now ;‘\')'nlm Beach, LOIIIC‘S th(} fl]l‘lll appeal by v e | has expanded wntil Phila ! on the e explosion occurred. The cause (pla, was examined by a . 5 | Ml s el i » now I8 the most Important wore advised by (ag T OEC Y determined. e of first using the . | said to increase production to meet & e s Rahd il ¢ baseball 10| 1o yush of ordars in the finishing 3L e ardless ot ol e |sstostusspazealaniatianniios Classified Ads of inuance ‘of ' the i T fanidon! ent | TC Wistar Institute is ¢ fe rosal, . Ty lappellate court, stating a chron m e a ,N,“ 0ys from Az "'.’ o Eed .l"‘«““ i lay mec nply rodents for other scientists in titutional Trade &h()pl"emen discase of the heart makes it im- “10 Herald and college hoys from Il continue to operate on a 48 hour £ 3 d by Chief retti 1 enreers. | gehedule, yestorduy 4 country and abroad. or federal Entertained by Chief ||/ \iive tat Thompson remain in (ietting Results! raonall SR ) A \ure to pass such a law. Members of the Landers, I he 10 climate of Klorida, S sersonally Ja Thread co v at the pres- ' U 1 a {the i ; N iy : Tl cam peny e e ACING FETCL Two ylans designed 10 end el & Clark trade shop fire de | Fomiallicutseataf worry, Removal| After that you'll ties Alatrikalwaa ordered At the Benjumin. . Goilwice | LA Gm E ] JT] I HE <trik ) were refected. The | were the guests of their chicf, John {rrom Florida, the physician certified® | be one of the ) : it b : “Local fn plan of Governor Pinchot | peterson, last evening at a chic would be “fraught with serious dan- T plant last spr and according to 1 fruit i - manyv re u]a jabor faders, s continuing at the ssor Raymond K. | formally voted down by the|dinner at hi » on Vega street. life. | any gular st ladiiel i Clapp, “Dairy Pro- vs and the proposal of Al- Alout 10 members were present. | Thompson's counsel have indlcat- | users. course hns a| S Aeih e llems, van Markle was rejected by the Commi . W. Schade |ed they would first endeavor to take | v: tor foundation and char ration,” Miss Auna md | Arkensns Slayer, to he Put to Death | miners ira Protec- (the case fo the supreme court and THE HERALD ) Tor success us I than Tmprovements” Miss e Phichot Plan The All Four quartet furnish- | keep Thompson at liberly on a su- 5 A : ST i STOR{ COI‘(F]R MED e P S T L e S o st e Lione Y ours i Today o was unfortur to the extent — e e hering of rs anl . < lonrd of investigation and award a ered solos. passed on the appeal. ance Por Wil A ) chines to go to col 1 _ 5 3 om \arious parts of ; mo form of the check- isddh Sargent Really Did Refuse Presi- o LR L | - L Al At e tinterest to the address., 1 fomorrow for| for three impartial cltizens to de- ' S e e e e ROMULUS COLGATE DEAD L : : — Jur Springs banker, | cide questions not agreed to by the | v Yok, Jan, T (P 11 fus tary Announces Today, Iyrus Clark formeriy Soutlh | miners and operators. | telzate, 67, former presi Rend, Ind., h ed for usted | The question of a complete ex- | tional Lead cor London 0 compensation f time he served | amination of all hooks and records | ) the developmient of | made in Aiee in the U'nited States army during | of the coal companfes by thel| i California, died Salishury, English puintin i the World War. After Governor | miners' negotiating committee nm\, vt Sharon. Conn. His|John Singer Sargent refused to 1 announced yesterday | was not agreed to. The operators | G Loy, finned today by | ey TG Al e (ko con d man sent | he a I and that in the 'u‘ |\\m~ IN LOS ANGIE r. L Litalaiedion yrs, Bdward Miller and e R R S nothing o developed * Loy Ar . TR M, EDU) Gty At FIDUIELE Link named his wife, Mrs | any one woul be bound by.” m.r; Mountain - Landis, basball's fina : s » chemical ted for of Catoosa, Okla, as I, however, to submit to a| X v r Los Angeics yes \ DICAIEDCY | ehre months : John penet of arbitration such hooks, O l f R ORG E h Hn CE GT ena i cien atton nly one cigarette out of over r. Charjes ' that the may be con-asserted hy the opera- | b d . 1 O l o i T e Bl 200 brands is unusual. Only v s arc named | of the anthracite production has | 4 e n Sustaining ot andthe | one has a reason for its distinc- ta siny of the Looks v desired | 3 { . . . . 3 tion Inc than @ year. car up the facts in the indus- L k S rlk ors N et RS w tion. Lucky dStrike 1s unique, C. all of Waterhury: Stout, the il nine owners hefore ihe con- | ll d. B C. DiNunzio of | ca of Killin forence stated that fn order to re- | reatly ai erent. M omassetti Iphur Sy ore confidence in the indusiry, re- | y Back! va‘ b g P ir Awey | | ] R tie \wa \ y With small ot l SALeel 1‘ Manchurian War Lord Announces Retirement “ ko, Jan, T (A ilar ad A m M o o 1 l 1} 1 M 1o (b z f The (0reign | crmi ' 1 r contirmi i ¢ said the report | o'cloc 1 I T Tepo ! ; C@RNS Harvard Not Anxious {o : Take Part in Athletics : Lift Off—No Pain! 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