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— FINAL EDITION ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN CON ORDINARY WINTER ' New Britain General Hospita1 PRICE FOR COAL | MNurse Sees 15,000 Operations SH[]”!‘I] Bf PAID Mis Eith Merril, Super- Operators Fxpect Retailers fo Mainiain Normal Margins, Preventing Profitegring STRIKE SETTLEMENT 1§ CAUSE FOR REJOICING 8ix Months' strike I Holds High Record visor of Operating Room. Holds Record at Institu- tion. Miss Edith Tie op Merrill ating roo ipervisor of in General hospital ord for operations witnessed at that | titution, present at ! Miss Merrill traine her csslon at the local institution, ing graduated in 1913, She placed in chargo raom direetly studies of having been 1 for pro- | ot the completing her 1 has supervised the work that department, s Her work require cverything in reg winess for tions and guard fon trom instrumen The monthly bulle ospital ains statement wrding | experien I‘ “The sight of one operation is us- [vally enough for the ge per- lum Think then of witnessing dur- | |ing a pe riod of 12 years, a suce | sion of sonie 100 operations, g all the *d finger to the resec | being r Has Cost Grand atter Total of About $521,00,000, Includ- ing Wages of Men Out of Work— to have operi- amina- Peak Production Not Likel Some Time As Many Miners Have 3 | in Issued at the the following Miss Merrill's Taken Up Other Lines of Work, ront Philadelphia, el o reigns today in the of territory comprising t vania hard coal fic By virtus of the agreement reach- | ed yesterday betwen the miners operators trous strike, 000 miners in id months was preparing to retur ground employment. 18 16 Pennsyl- MISS EDITH MERRILL a stomach, Consider also for having every- he needed for the ¢ and at hand and luring the operation, having to zuard against contamination from instruments and whatever else may m contact with the wound. are probably hut few pa- 9 ®oing into an operation who ¢ of the important part by tlie operating room super- in safegnarding them against ide influences during the opera- for while the patient is being pured for anesthesia, she is bus iving her personal attention to the | letails connected with the op- cration.” the men were EE HORTAR ANALYSIS Ratification Tuesdity Ratification by vention of miners, Seranton next Tuesday, e only tormality remaining to th peace pact effective. No r’ul}l-’ “:\51\ oxpressed by either miners or oper- ators that this approval would be ven and that the mines would be in operation in a few Peak production, however, niay not be reached for some time, as many of the miners have (off the region (o obtain employment elsewhere The opcrators announced that was expected the public would *“normal winter prices” for dome: s of coal. “It is also expecte said a statement, “that the trade w intain normal m so that our customers may not suf- fer from profitecring.” Wave of Rejolcing Settlement of the strike caused a wave of rejolcing throughout the | s E coal regions and dispelled the gioom | apd of a type inferior to that taken | band and Father that has shrouded the district ali | $veral months ago from walis of | Q g winter, especially In late weeks when |2 West Main t apartment | Squander Money long lines of childggn walted for | house removed to avoid collapse. | tood at soup kitchens, IKvery eity | The deputy inspector, : | and tiny “coal pateh” joined in the | der arders of I B d. the doctor { bration, at which church belis | Jf G. Woods, brought sampies | 1e0 drink once | e rung, impromptu parades were | of sypsum-block roofin while, Mr kawicz, rear of | started and men and women danced police h 0 Wllow , resorted to making | in the streets, er and this morning The suspension all but paralyzed > was flned $200 | business in many localities, € ey _selling liquor | servatlve estimates of the strike's chem- |Tudse William €. Hunger cost, including the loss of produc- have |£eants Grorge €, Milinger and ! tion and miners’ wages, reach a & J. O"Mara raided her plac grand total of $524,000,0 The rday afternoon and i strike was remarkable in that it wa one of the most peaccful strugsl: in the history of American labo for not a 1 ag lost through vio- lence, nor a person seriously in- Jured. Peace came on the natal day John L. Lewis, president of the Unit- ed Mine oWrkers. He 46 years forgotten all about | was rem Major chalrman of the o negotiating committee, sent of American ut | operation ‘Sample From Horth & Judd! Wall 70 Pel Gent Sand ‘POOR GRnDE‘ RUT‘{ERFORD f | Inferlor In Quality strict con- held in! to That Taken Trom West Eud House Which |, Tailed to Stand Up, Deputy Tn- SpEC e spector Declares, A tak chemical rom the North & Judd’s | has convinced Arthur N, that ana coll; veis of 1pscd factory mortar walls of building WOMAN GIVES POLICE et it TIPON H[][lr H PARLOR was of poor grade, un- | - bl or in construction work, | xllge“"’ I)‘ Seel"g Hus ken i movtar to Sund owr polics for ingpe |in A give portion of Davenport | submiticd he martar & Keeler, and they n nalysis ol- | 13 1.64. | found 30 bottle senesium (©f mash, and a still in operation. I'he still, samples of the mash, and everal bottles liquor and beer displayed in court this morn- + report showing the f incredients: ind alumin um oxide, 14,60, terms, lowing Silica, ron oxides, In of cording the ana to Inspector Rutherford, 75.1 per cent sand; L nt lime or cement; 1.50 void ers, Tl mixiure w about parts sand to ona lime cement and would not to present requirements, he chemists T en Mrs, complained Markis of 55 to Anthony | ergeant | Waskawicz was d and father li- Detective Sergeant t to the Willow street ! nd searclied the place. Ser- | t O'Mara said he found parts of | il concealed in the wall be- | kitchen stove, I he found the boiler in the at- | r with 30 bottles of beer | per mat{ of o wid, |0t no attempt | “ 7 the mixture as safe | 204" , thelr t ing only fo mine what composed the mor- the building department to de- from the chemists' repore | wias satisfact ! second mor the suggestion of department eral when tenants were or 1 apartment house on | and operntors' were Main street because of the in jubil; h no r of col an analysis was trace of bitterness that has marked made. Tt proved to he of an infer- some of the parleys. for grade, hut was above the stan- | The man who set the machiner ard disclosed in a f North & | in motion to bring a ment, R, F. Grant vice-president of Coal company, s and president of the Collierics company, subsidfary, remain ground today. ninformed aped upon hm by hoth pa made ators’ | gear him a 15k be be tpe hind ims e togett the tar, the end birth termine whe nalysls empted to carr ant O'M who was intoxicat- him and the mash fell on the , spattcring his cloth- |ing and Sergeant Ellinger’s with the | mash In tear 5 at sa building ths ag ed out of e heavy responsibil S months o the min- imon B W dang: membhers of b Bes st Lpse, Mrs, Markis told the Judge how members of her family | e been spending their money buying liquor from Mrs. Waskawlez. he contended that she warned Waskawicz to stop selling he ind hushand whiskey but she | continued selling them. Her father | not heen king for several months since began purchasing | (uor from the woman, according to Mrs. Markis. “They noney Ma don't wi Rutherford ment on t e mortar. Last & was the first appe mnday ind \ ) low cement con- His observations were sub- 1 n the chemical lysis hemists report will be sub- o Prosecuting Attorney Jos Woods who says he is still on evidence on Mrs, has Yo o he of 1 nitted { epl G. vorkin thelr z¢ Mrs. | Wd I reported 1| t to go to the poorhouse.” spending all exclalmed were for cat common sense Inter [ not [i‘ETTWr READY 170 REOPEN [Jl]LL!ERIFS Lehigh V. alle\' to Sta Shipments Day \lme Resume & ; A 2 tion with the factory | Anthony Borkowski, 13 year old | brother of Mrs. Markis, said that Mrs. Waskawicz sold him liquor for and ha declared that his s him when he refuses liquor. He also claimed cquently he has dragged his ome from Mrs, Waskawlez's irunken condition. He further clared that once his father sold for $2, then p liguor from the He said that he saw oY.ur‘ the place drink left t witness stand, cars and his | of tears, at-| tion in conjun provided the evidence strong enough. Today he could |port nothing more deflnite [ progress \tandand 01] \d\ance Its Price of Gasoline w York, Feb, 12 (P —— Tank | vagon gasoline prices have been ad- (oal vaneed one cent a gallon by both standard Oil Co. of New Jer the Standard 0l « of ¢ in their is re- collapse, h 5 | womar When he Anthony burst into sister, on the verge tempted to soothe the boy. Mrs, Waskawicz said that ind died two years ago and at has been sick and her [doctor advised her to drink whisk on the Hazleton and hanoy di- | |trequently. She denied tellng Ser- »i,\m(n, Sidings were cleared of || BOUIght Suit 55 Years geant O'Mara, when he asked her | gnow and everything put into mq-! Ago for Own Funeral ||why she sold liquor, that "1 had to | iness for sending empty cars to the | 2 g |do something for a living. mines when they that she expected to be next week. Thousands of the slding: of fuel will b b | territories. The rsey’s new quo 1 and tha York, 18 e was met by the 16 cents ndard Iva Hazleton, her ations were rted the Le Valley railrond company for the opening the anthracite collier! 13 by (P—Prepar- o on, F ier || 18 48 years bl lied last night at his lestine He had becn blind ot rs She denied ever sold | liquor but Anthony" at she key and resume, latter part which is || o months, home of Newfleld a number fat} She also to give him whis- him some in was sick, | ever took home drunk. ars ago she city {said t} used she when cars have been and afte iners son, ( fc one bott w visit 1o Swi 1 nd a friend m ed the He it two ¥ re- A mes from vario iners to thel 1 part locat h X om the : oy only two strike row. Mos 1t I expected. xpecte grandson, I Tiioh sl B g back of them will come ]‘m\ sell liquor be- | A1 was | ¢ operating | oy | Palacio of | #ed and a Iv | was that Luis admitted that she |, =%V BRITAIN HERALD \NECTICUT, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1926, --SIXTEEN PAGES T JUANA HOTBED ArtsztIr FamousAvtator Dies OF VI[E [Il]ENSIEI As Hts Mail Plane Strtlzes Pole "msuiem Galles Interests Him- Only 52 Yea “'d But T eyt CHAN[iF e MANY WOMEN ATTACKED the Loop in Air and \Im : Sy y e i Redhe B AT hermany's Appllcalwn Brings | About New Situation | CONTEST ~ FOR ~ POSITIONS Nations wy Americans Seem to Be Principal Tar- et of Brutal Attacks by Natives— Elopement. Native Police Ofttimes Worst Of- L 0, Feb Ameri fenders Against Morals, RRAsXslan sniith, one of viato 18 on were made mis eated in ) and President Calles of Mexico urges the closing t ail objectionable resorts in the order towr In a telegram last night to Mayor Tijuana the presiden that all dives of the llm'h wn be closed and that a vigorou vestigation b d into the mis y and Clyde Peteet, vo American girls, who were drug »d in Tijuana. The president's message came on the hecls of D arges by I'red Marley, head United customs office ] thtat he had mistreatment the Several Anxions to Secure seats In Council—1'rance Wants : Poland to Have Permancnt Plac ¢ tontpelier, st of i Membership hroke out Details A Details of the & here early today. two miles off the route between Chic H f regular go and Br ting division super. Wil se ir n 1 the session s8¢ ould not only vots on ¢ application but any proposa session of the council r membership. reported good at any’ plaints of women at also consider | she a the March American resort town. Police Are Offenders, Testifying at the inquest into the deaths of the family of Thomas P teet, father of d girl the originator o Markley stated that Tijuana police, | g (U800 OF ho were supposed to protect visi- to loop the tors, have taken American women |, o 68 m to hotels and attack T et & mith hega i) the women were under the influence | Lo s {16, He was enc His testimony ,‘:n“ i :.‘,,,‘, ,h, e L I to build a plane. He own materials while his mother wred the cloth for the or sewing machine. His Virst Crash His first flight wiped out had an took Smith onths to b American woman who dc. | (00K SIith six months 1o davnted by the erash, she had been attacked verything the motor w the belief pre and that he had recetved | SYO/¥Ihing bu : complaints, j wrecked, Smith buil ther. ‘S his | were ful and carned The department | fime he om case yester {enough 3 ry Kellogg inquiring of thi | /IEhts to off tha American consul at Mexicali as to| !0 & few years e progress of the Tijuana investi- | & national reputation, vlace of Lineoln | e of the Par tion, | The Peteet girls and their jaram ; d mother committed sulcide by in. | PoSition when Beachy was killed ling gas In their home he ol Was Clvilian Pilot i {ianainciaeat r“w! When the United States entered |the World War, Smith became a | clvillan test pilot and ingeructor, vesterday returned erdiets that the family had come to | and helped fn the design of several new planes. Ho joined the air mail their deaths by suicide resulting rom ‘‘remorse i Audrey and Clyde, who were visit. | service ing a saloon in the resort town with | He w theiv parents, disappeared after | his life sine dancing with Chicf Police Zen- [ New York-Chicago overnight air aida Llanos of iana, it s charg {mail gervice July 1. When Charles H. I+ is alleged tha crashed into a mountain near n “knockout Bellefonte, Pa., during a fog last introduced the gir October Smith took a prominent | Bride- tu-Be After the fa s | part in the search for the wreck- 9 and Inrn»w cf ‘ulr ex- | age of his pl which was not | e es, he returned to San Diego, | found for ten days. | called his family together and car- ~ ried out the suicide pact Sufcide While Despondent, 0% A comn vestigate € went to the scenc to Won 58 \lu]uh councils Although only Smith wus a ve Spain’s Request Spain desires that nation ained neutral in the W H have a permanent p! eliberations of the council while is anxious that she or some v country of the American con- vacunt seat s until that coun- it, It tha 1s the hold- when he was ouraged by his par- was supported Adamsos investigate M. N. George of na jail scver ifles its de Toland per hos sire to occupy purchased | | 0 would we wings on who hac e clection of permane Gerniany there Poland the open with ich seats, and | vailed that other st to advance their ates at a later date, 1 hoped to con- nt mem- W e ership o what it | when, Spain, ild. 1 Brazil came out in in wh virtual demands for Woman's Affidavit. = 1S St and uc ar likely exhibition Brazil's ator Afran Brazilian de 21l wonld acce Position Mello , asserted that Pt temporarily the n the TUnited under ant of the leaguce. He call- ion to the fact that when was elected a member, ° a Germany coroner ued on Page 13 (Co: ) GUEST SUBSTITUTES S GROOM DISHPPEARS l)eserlcd Altar, Gets Hushand Anyiway sccond pilot to lose the inauguration of t after to the drops at Virst Alr Elopement Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb, 13 (P jury charged that Audrey Pe -\ t 8mith, air mail pilot killed last me her death while | night at Montpelier, Ohio, a SLTANEx a br lent with grie? and remorse | native of Fort Wayne i v to be the fa she had been out- | prominent when ha stag, ged by Chief of Police nos.” In | “air elopment” in the history e case of Clyde Peteet the verdict | American aviation noy Amador, a Tijuana| Ina home-made plane he and his | U Best ittacked her. Both | flancee started from Hillsdale, | Y°4T 0kl dor are under arrest | Mich, to be marrled. The plane | MTS | crashed when they were near their | ‘POWD to have | destination. Both were badly hurt, ) chureh but were married the next day in a T T { Hillsdale hospital African Or s BRIDGEPORT WOMAN IS ATTACKED BY NEGROES |Choked Into Insensibility, Then Her Store Is Robbed of $100 The te despol ov o to leserte proposed to a guest she had met two weeks hefore become h the marriage of Alene to William H. Dool 19 was spot by il known wit saloonkeeper, Jlano: in Tijuana. In spite of ¢ Doolin, only white girl contirmed in harried by Trotman, in St dox church, in ixed company. | a e word recelved from Mayor Palacio, 1 t 1ana were &till open 1«~ Besides Amador and Llanos, )\'m guglo Alva “rancl: Navar- bartenders; 0 Gonzales, police officer; Juan York Sang, man- >ger of a hotel, and Salvador Espin- | taxi driver, are being held in | ligan, Mre, Doc Mrs, William Best, , whose husband church told reporters the night. Bishop choir, and num story Trotma rous acqu; CHANGES HIS FAGE BUT FINGERS GIVE HIM AWAY Man Held For New York Murder | ary 17 lime passed patient, t r tearful, 1y, ju Doolin, bousehold and stepped stitute. An: th othe a ho, a Had Spent $1000 To Have Mrs, “Go ser 1 she told the s willing, 101 delay T cked ps & negro re. Samuel Danville, 1L, Feb. 1 —L grocery store at O'Neill, 25, spent 31,0 and while one of 1 ace remodeled, but almost into insen nger prints betrayed riffied the cask must face trial for the about $100. Catherlne Gore in her The men en home. He has confe Features Remodeled Roth, who ave- choked th al 1% g cake gister of aying of New York the police here ot there at the | some exc They retu were time so and left th ned later when Mrs, KNGy no one |1 happY.C {was in the store but Mrs. Roth, | [ 10tRTaIN | One of the men appronched Mrs, | i€ couple. Roth and asked her for a bottle o R milk. She reached down to g milk and as she did so the leaped upon her and cavgt | by the throat so that she was able to cry out. “I've got her, Grab | e eried out to his accomplice. The other man darted to the till, gath- ered up all the money that was in | it and stuffed it into his pockets. | The two men then made cape se an nu(mnomlo stolen Authorities noted semblance to the man sou September 13 when Miss body was found in the re of her rooming house, His re to allow his finger prints to be taken arouse suspicion. Brought here, tl | were taken t he snappe Dooli Dool WAS CHAPHAN'S TEACHER New York Post Ofice Gore's \ger prints 4 found to wanted in restioning t1 Robber Sus- pect Boasts He Also Taught ed to Chi- girl died Fearing surgeon | In it he | cago with as a result capture, he a plastic to raise portions of his face to hange its contour and lines. Slight scars bencath his eves, made by the “Dutch” Anderson Peters: Spurned by Girl, Man Dies |}’ | when surgeon, bore out his statemer After 13 1 rs. as a Hermit o In admitti is identity, O'Neill Halifs @ vn\’ rme 'y re- oat b e R Israel ) hermit (POSt it ) of 48 y rts of | the forest tnte | 0 v York ald Chapman Anderson | is u to Ger “Dutcl priso is wood 'HE WEATHER l<h 13, —Forecast for New Britain and vicinit Cloudy tonight and Sunday probably light snow or rain: slowly rising temperature Hartford, tourists only to be irem | Two "Wild West” | MEET pr— { Average Daily Circulation For I { Week lundm., 13 504| I"eb, 6th S PRICE THREE CENTS DUTCH VESSEL BRINGS IN 24 SURVIVORS AND STORY OF MORE DARING RESCUES : i 23 Sailors And One Stowaway Taken From Sinking German Steamer Apis, 1,380 Miles Off Cape Race. Love Affair Ends In Draft Dodger’s Arrest in Germany Rescuing Ship Stands by 2 Hours Before Get- Bring for ting Chance to Others to Safety, | German Cirover Cley ft evs DRAKE HOTEL SLAYERS | ‘ . tainous se langer to th ARE EXECUTED TODAY .- yergen, which rom 1 10 stood nnr!llrl rait norning until When she 1 1510 a sinking condition, Apis met her fate in the ter- ific storm of Thursday, February 4 v before { 1 her in She v nd was own | pany of Hau which feft o'clock at Bandits Pay Penalty on the Gallows is. @ stee Duteh steamer response to dis 1572 tons Aldis Com gistered Chicago, Veb. 13 (Pi—All nig 3 by liem having failed and Juck Wood, five who killed ,in the wild y ashionable Drake ed in k e orts to tiolm Joe members o ank Rod- st holdup hotel last Cook today i DIANOND FAHIRS ARE v TAKENINTO GUSTODY made to get | mad band o ners of th tator, on, Drake Until a few hours Was sprung e wer a execution on the men had Le plea that hile killi forts . INew Yorkers Held Phila. After Trying to | Swindle Women Buyers at their the early morning Ben Reitman, Philadelphia, T a chorus g @ man st nitarian. They made aftida- they believed the slayers in- judges declined ris to find a at a political ed an impromp- | discharge od also we of grounds ne ome 1 ; N saved n tian a drug Russel finuncier clerk ersty con 1 of in a i0ldup. iree judges were sought omes during by Dr, ours presi- | o, 18 (P—Iou lent W wer horus men, today lling claiming 1t vis of th us on char; \d ¥ oower Fllin My Irving Berlin, Seven were taken into ¢ former ay the wife of sons Judge writer club d 1 the |na clergy- priest mini tempts procecd ked a Presby me nothy Preshyte shadow swindle for . Woods Dr, John Four , Harry Harry Jaylin past ¢ men, ac who made 1onds and ictitions ac 1d pawn app New York city. npt to ro in broad daylig “herokee In in his flig elson was cor- would fir z but paste Futile Attempt to Save Brother May Cost Life R New York, F Helen Wills Continues T cight 1)n Hel' \\m of 'lrmmph Americ: contir Helen Wills, champion ant tourr \\, s mpl progress through ament today by Omer Roy withe Miss Wills th p nearer > Lenglen. “Miss Wills and her M" : f Mrs. . Green in t} Carlton | | by glass and ¢ said to be dy Boston Firemen Fall as | Blazing Stairway Crashes 13 @ Downey District Chiet 1] and mem- Companies 2 and ed this morning on which they neig ere f fire collapsed All \llllll\ll NDENT DIST ow none wholesale end dis- ammonia ork In $6,000, New Haven s relays.,