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JRDER EPIDEMIC tITS PHILADELPHIA Police Advised of Fourth Killing This Morning Phlladelphia, Jan. 20 (P—While U'hiladelphia police expended their fiergles in attempts to capture the tnyers of two men and a girl in sparate killings here last week, and neoting with little snccess, came ‘ord today that a fourth murder i been ‘committed under circum- inces that gave authorities but tle to work on. News that a fourth life had been ken—this time In an underworld anner, with its triple warning and 19 eventual carrying out of the areat-—ronched police headquarters rom what i considered a reliable curce, The identity of the slain man was revealed, but authorities were ald that he was shot to death on o night of January 14, that he s a notorious jewel thief; that he 1d planned to “do a job” here with ther confederates, therehy double. rossing the New York gang with | hich he was supposed to work; athe was warned and threatencd; at he flagrantly disregarded the arnings, And that finally the New Vork gang came over here, waylaid im, riddled his body with bullets, 1 secretly disposed of 1t While police are in posscesion of liis meagre bit of Information t vere given to understand that ms persons assoclated with Philadel- phia's underworld know who the man was, and the detalls of his eath, but It was said that he was lisliked by many here, and that “he would not he missed.” “The authoritics are pushing thelr ifivestigations of the slaying of John . Cunningham, prominent motor car dealer, murdered mysteriously last wee Elizabeth Holmes, 16-1 vear-old girl, shot to death while | \isiting at a friend’s home, and Mil- ton Greagon, motor mechanic, found slafn in his garage, a few minutes atter a fellow-workman left him re- | valring an automobile, A number of persons have hoen rrested in connection with all the crimes. SLOWLY DYING, HERGIER RETAINS SAME SPIRIT | |near his Wayside Tnn, grist mill and .I'M’ 83, of Paris, ’\m.s been spending weekly for laun- | week, When Awake, Prelate Spends T|mv“ n Meditation Or in i Prayer | Bruseels, Jan. 20 (P—With lite | y ebbing ’unl calmly awaiting | he end, Cardinal Mercler still re- |’ taing the spirit to do which gave im world wide fame when the Germans invaded Belgium and | ronghout th cat war., | The aged prelate, is sccking o ! ring about a union of the Roman | I Anglican clhurches. a task he 15 been engaged in and praying | or since the end of the war. Yes- \ despite the desires of his vhysician, the cardinal discussed Curing the afternoon with Abbe I'ortal, a’missionary priest of Paris, | e prospects for the succsss of the | Tirother Hubert, tho cardinal's | ithiul attendant, the patient ! relatively happy despite his suf- | “ring. - When awake the primate | ther s in deep reflection or prayer. A pathetic incident in the sick room | vesterday was when the mother su- | riok of the hospital offered the ticdt a enp of bouillon. The car nal ghanked her but declined ceept, saving that e must first fin- ~h hiE rosary rday to ‘orset Maker 65 Years, Not at All Discouraged | Worcester, fass., Jan. 20 (P —- A\fter 60 vears of corset making, {ravid H. Fanning enters retirement | 5 predicting that women will | nue to use the corset as long as | Jive, | has been president of the | Royal Worcestor Corset company | since he founded it at the opening of | tha Civil War, He is (iven eredit for developing | present day article from its un- amfortable iron predecessor of sev- ral gene has lifted | it, and has n fashion from the days when the | bect seller was size 19 until today is erage. 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All druggists—35 cents, - Sloan‘* Liniment KILLS PAIN NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANU | FLASHES OF LIFE: COSTS $21,000 YEARLY TO SHINE UpP CUSPIDORS‘ London-—Among the mHIImm re- | cenving unemployment doles are no barbers, since English women spending $100,000,000 or more nually on shingling and bobbing Midd Falrmont Wesleyan ctown-—R. H. Macdoo, W. Va,, elected cuptain sSWimming team of arc of an- Milford—William Alling New York—A scarcity of bohbed |from bridge on way hom heads five years hence fs predicted | $¢hool and drowned by A. A. Smith. He makes hair| = pins, but insists his business 15| DPaniclson—Hunters flourishing because more are being | for black bear, first lost than when tresses were long, | S°ction in many years Winchendon, Mass.—A little red school house bullt in 1801 has been hought by Henry Ford., Bench witch hazel switches and all, it probably will be moved to Sudbury letown-—Mrs, Winifred of South Farms Mia roy. 37 jumps from river and { drowned onnecticnt New Huy ley Hig when hit Wyman ~Miss Eliz wood serio by h Heke oxen, injured of Detroit—Maine and Michigan are alike In several respects besides the | alphabetical one. ch contains a place named Paris and each has a fiddler fvored by Ford. Jep Bis has won the state a cup glven hy host of Mellie witom Grover Hartford recor state Hartford expre cities bty land champlonship and Henry, some tim» Dunham Pas alrpl een Ne planned Geneva—Four American employes of the League of Natlons have formed the smalest post the American Legion. Howard Huston of Minot, N. D., is commander. Cannes--After winning two sets, Helen Wills has said: to show you a better game before the tournament ends” The cannot show any improvement how- ever, love “I hops seore New York—It costs $21,000 a year to polish the cuspidors in the Equit- - - able building. Professor in Danger of His Life Berlin, Jan, 20 (@I 0 Afghan code of a lifs - ernment circles New York-—Better tune on fate WJZ and allied stations at 9:15 p. |of the L m. Feb. 1. Mary Garden is to make her debut before the mike Leiy North Adams, Mass.—Dr. Croshy ! A. Perry, a r on of the Revolu tlon, is dead at S7. aring for a life, gov i the ot Trofessor 2 11 instit nis g 1phic 1 Ka Afgl vith mnr h charged ler Tt appears while riding Peshawar passed A that Philadelphla —John dicial order, own washing and devote Tobin, hereafter will the by ju- do his $2 he on Kahnl earavan Afghans horses shied an who, in a furious the Gerr {during er went mounted dry toward the wife and child. $7 he He must pay his earns $12 a New York—The autograph of Button Gwinnett, Georgian signer of Afzhan the Declaration of Independence,| The has brought §22,500 at auction, o the West Palm Be is now a fight fan. seat last night Countess Salm Had a ringsils 1 on the frontier. SWISS CODY 20 (I FAVOR New York—Mayor Jimmy Walker is beginning to believe he gets more mileage out of a dinner shirt th any man alive. Waterhury Erneet J. Boereier | found gullty of manslaughter by mr\ for Killing Patrolman Willlam Stokes, last May It is national ok for some he code and its 400 articls itated by 1 he sembiy m pre at L mmission next we for adoption time he me lifyin studyi whers ** s Is 1 cirenmstaneces of Turkish life modification men from maf New London Providenc gasoline launch, seized and brought | here for ‘|HM'HIA‘. navigation laws §-39, most striking hibit Moslem v Christians 'WATERBURY LADY, 84, PRAISES NOX-RI-TIS FOR RdhiMATlSM “My One Wish Is That I Could Have Heard of \()\-’(l— TIS Sooner,” States Mrs. Roxanna Tuttle, R. F. D. No. 5, Waterbury, Conn. ry home in this city 1 hort a supply of NOX-RI-TI ne % a I ery T s not only America's supreme rheu- | of ind matic medicine. but there no shape 5 known remedy so quickly effective in overcoming many forms of ob- | th stinate and chronic rheumatism. If vou could read the reports and hear the words of praise and endorse ments that come o us about NOX- RI-TIS, you would hesitate on hour in heco™mg @ purcha of it, for will do au and more, Those who suffc rheuma- tism of the joints, rheumatic neuri- tis, lumba sciatica or Kidney disorders, should start this treat- ment at once “l am eighty; and about two en down with s rt had kil il my body vas in a is linost that I heard of oy to &i riend su_gest RI-TIS certainly a 1 the ser in my it we say ' r with for rhenmafi market.” Call at 10 Church the tism.” A to explain Mill stre booklct, 1ab NOX-U1 Har Now our years of age go, T was tak- First, in my ot FForms fatica. with Garber Brothers everyday prices. %) ALCORN INPATIENT - Hartford 1 1 of public Aleorn to the Court of Anpe gron torney motior enit Gerald C) 19 Pos SR S R A B T R W R T S S 20 Up Its Action policy i s for th to ns n ot ' IN CHAPMAN CASF Will Urge U. §. Court to Speed carly to that ¢ script of the ceond District, ith day of J d show Jo 1id 1 harles nited rendered uy the ARY 20, 1926, S209% GIVEN for your henefit on that date, the Honorable Cireuit ‘Apbeals to dvance this | as early a date as possible | ground of public poliey and further grounds set forth In otion.” | DODGE LOSES LAWSUIT Report of State Agencies Ingtitutions Published | Hartford, Son of Late Motor Manufacturer | Valls to Get Share In Half Slster's Jan. 2f Pstate Under Court Ruling, Duvan Dadge, son of I'. Dodge, motor car a share in the Anna M dectded ugainst Judge Hulbert yes- 20 (P including the wic ald division, of which Raymor ccnt shows that in idows' ald division, venditures for the H'LJ‘HIH4'” half-sister, Probate cipts were 10unt of henefits was §2 160,10 ea 10 widows 2,006.00 granted in the Ihe number ret, who die I X ) the nu s but denjed him | was 2,109, a er personal property, y dec s 1o be Dod torest of widows aided wer of children total 2,819, yment per family, we s $11.07; p The total amount colle partment {rom ns responsible for e of pe eal @ amount state the ma rsons in institution 2,088.25. This is 2.814.48 six mon 1924 ik estate ur 1, be A1 ) S0 L % t. Wilson, mother of and foster mother Dolge Under the 0 a month. Later made with the Dodgs got to |3 over the endi Duval indicate the a e than $1, The largest receipts from viduals and towns rsons in institutio it Stats Ho 5 744.51; Norwich State H $156,139.99; Mansfield ¢ Di vould be SENT T0 ATLANTA announcec taken for were an increase corresponding December 31, 10°AIDWiDOWS and ‘ ) () ~The report department of state agencles and dows’ nd J the the total ex- patd way atded The | r individual $2.80 cted by the individuals or inte- was ot that ending June 30, bove 000,- indi- maintenance Con- Middletown, ospl- | State ol, $42,410.52; Tuber- Waterbury Man Also Fined $100 Unde Norwich, $16,998.38; For Passing Connterfeit Twenty $17,21 o gleq Dollar Bills In Rhode Tsland Biasioe 20 0P — | Waterbu 0 and cos I, Jan re of in th that Porta To School Histo ass., Jan. cause U\(v hifilnrlvfi used in the lic schools are “British” rather American, in the 1 H. Delaney, he has orc School Superintendent E. W. R <c . to cease using them until a tigation can be made W rtwo y Stat foderal court yesterday counterfeit $20 bills on roughout the state of this eity was ) ind sentenced for 1l cae day on a similar e institution. was fined given 18 months in | * The hooks are Hallock nd prison for | of the War,” and Jacob's narcotic s on t tion's History." a Novem they were filled with propagand. signed to show revolutionary h common drunkards” Superintendent the Ameri Ferrara ) and costs offence to the s o Rodr i costs ar the Rhode 1 importing Fabre 1024, £100 yon the Robinson defe inism of both texts. EVERY PAIR OF SHOES NOW IN OUR STORE MUST BE MOVED REGARDLESS OF FORMER PRICE Women's Shoes now out of our $7.87 regular stock No Job Lots Every Sale Final No Exchanges Al $5.00 MEN’S SHOES Tvy a pair and be convinced OHN DAVIS SHOE STO™RS, Inc. 482 MAIN ST. ., Cedar Crest, Hart- reliff, Meriden, 6.23 Niantie, |Fitchhurg Mayor Objects ries | 20 (M—Be- pub- than opinion of Mayor | dered ohin- n in- | “History | hie Na- | The mayor charged a de- eroes and worse, | nded WOMANS [APPAREL SPECIALTIES ' MIDPLETOWN == NEW GRITAN Surprise Week . FOLLOWING SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW ONLY .00 = WOMEN's MUSLIN NIGHTGOWNS each formerly sold $1.50 and $1.98 512 pair ONE LOT CORSETS Discontinued Models formerly sold $3.00 to $5.00 75 152 formerly sold $24.98 to $59.50 WOMEN'S SILK a‘1d CLOTH DRESSE! $9.0 each ONE LOT WOMEN'S VELVET HANDBAGS A formerly sold §3.98 to $5.98 BALANCE OF STOCK OF SILK PETTICOATS Nothing Reserved No Exchanges 'LUDEN'S MENTHOL COUGH DROPS ¥ RELIEVEthroatti icide ‘1 —husky voice—snif- fling—at once with Luden’'s Menthol Cough Drops. They clear nose and throat and make breathing easier. Sold everywhere ! Win. . Luden, Inc., Reading, Pa.