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DESERTION BASIS OF TWE DIVORCES Mls Stewart Tells 01 Hushand's Strange Disappearance Two dive ! to New Dritaln peopie by J I win €. Dickenson in the supori court yustorday th cas o the grounds of « A strange disappearines of a husband 1 two el tale told by Mrs. Lillian Gort Stewart of i1 Jubi cly, in that 20 years Mass.,, her | 1805, annour a day off from work und wis g to pend it in 1 s ehildren. e and never returned in Detroit and gone back ther Lis movements and her st parents told her he was | Springtie She fou @ city directory and went se i which he was living. She saw 1 in the house. She returned ) [ two younger children whom hie left with her The coupl 1805, in Stewart's father, ( Schoick, is now tender for the N ven & Hartford original trouble was Stewart's mothe lived in Nortl Wife A tale of whose wife disliked fo live on a farm through which 1s mak Wi lving was the son why Charles H. Fresman 90 Fair- fleld strect, New tain, was granted a divorce from his wife He was stationed at Fort McPher- son, outside of ta Ga., during the war when he met Pharan York of Clayton, Ga., and married her on Jan 1018, Six months later he was on his way to France and after a year of service, he rve- turned to this country to greet is wife and a daughter whom he had never hefore seen. She did not like farm life and deserted her husband three years later. Francis E. Jones represented MAN OF MYSTERY Mussolini Said to Not Even Iet His Closest Advisers Know What He Plans to Do. ussolini s Milan, Feb. 20 (P a man of mystery who takes into Lis confidence not cyen fellow members of the cabiner about new pollcies, which remain shrouded in the deepest sccreey until he de- cldes to make them known. This revclation is made by 1th Popolo Di Italia in a ticle in- velghing against the growing num- Ler of juvenile fascists who claim to have the “inside track” to the premier. “Those who pose as interprete apostles or agents of Mussolini," says the news e meddlers who should 1 over to l‘:v.v rolice, whoever sws Mussolini’s fype of life knows that it is impos- sible to interpret him since he is ceeustomed in making important acision to tell nobody—not even his colleagues in the government—what he intends doing or not doing. “His political tactics follow maxim; attack or counter-a opportune surprise, and surprise make secrecy obligatory. outh America pain- Mail Route Is Planned Madrid, Feb, 20 (P—Schulte Forh- n or ector of the T linde, chiet braneh of the German Dorir Metail Airplanes company, has ar- rived here to org regular mail and passenger eer i and the Americas Herr Trohlind: tina. 1sed fn the air service will exceed | I Franco's gria ) T T o print ba s a 1 o comm a IN POLICE COURT Girath, a cripple, nd pl on pr 1 Willlam €. Hungerfor ¥ yurt this mor ratl MeG \ \ \ W v foAvay, © Girae k Lemon | of I v sns r r injur BANKERS RETUEN HOMI Harry H. Hc Sprague of the N winter conference of | ers in N York EW BRITATN DAILY HERALD, m‘—’m’:‘ |NEW BRITAIN AERIE, F. 0. E. MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN Clty ltems 1WALA§S AAGISTRATES ABRITISH LAW 1§ NOT HARD ENOUGH Barvister Wants It Made More, Severe Than Now | comtortably rul hospital hpendicitis Adopted—tuds 10 of this city annunl Washiy Columbus in Stafford Abrahamson hurcau into 1 then llv'l\nn; oft seertaining Wiules to danee ¢ did not allow daneir { tiene 1 over m Prose s vesterday this alleged d court of common pleas will & culmination of il Hmm, BHambs rof Greeves-Lord, v Indianola council e grand council . o'clock in Judd's hall. e glven judges to fm- long sentences of penal servi- jregular me ases or to ra will follow the Codifying of Mass, Laws FRANCO TURK!SH PACT Angora Treaty is NFOK BROKEN, BUT HAY NOW RECOVER Rody P. Marshall Said To Have Good Chance punishment, ooliline, depredations H the commercial community. T MEXICANS ARRESTED Reciprocal agree- Boston in 18 ed from the } 100l and b | perintendent of th dad Tailway Those Indicted in Texas For Revolu- tlonary Conspiracy Are Being Tak- | Ty kish 1re Yorkshire, 1909 Gover ed him a member of a commission [dancers en Into Custody, transportation of troops and revise ssachusetts relating to the v on a charge of plotting to over- government hysicians are holding out hopes | y vation arrest of the expected soon, wshall home today tedman established several ' their s als for the insane in this state, | Aft. s a frequent contributor to jour- {mer I s 0 Ark., who reeently at the Mc ond anm government » arrested yesterday PHYAINAns il e understanding his fingers indicated regeneration of the a, former Mexican min- injured spinal "lun 1 medical societics = hias been confined t three week Alfonso De La Huerta, | interpretation newspapers, was diving in th I New York Broker's Messenger Walks is sald to be reports that an Luis Po- and Docs Disappearing Act. pprehended and General Lorenzo Nicto, arrested ew York, New Je quences of misunderstanding to move hs Martinez, former s deputies and General Francisco Cos revolutionist, | vesterday with $85,000 in negotiabie ind disappeared | Corbett, employed by J. 8 Rippel DENOUNCES MUSSOLINI s feared for a he spinal cord had been General Urias | preliminary furnished bo {To Be Executed Monday, ~Tried Suicide Today Young Marshall, is well kno Narragansett, Speech at Hanna's Hall. Denouncement recently broke his arm and was still | government stand him in good steac Giovannitti he firm, ring it in a sling, he was accom- | by T Rippel, a member ‘ They reached the New York firm's | | with a razor ¥ and ) objection to the points put forward by falk whether m North Main Strect Own- e attempted to | PANOUS HORSHAN DIES l \la\cr A Delay In .L\eculinn Richard Penn Smith, Sr, Was 61 b ;’mri of Age and Was .nu;j.:r\ At MUSIF FOR THE ARCT]G All Big Horse Shows, Feb, 20 (P Rich. American | Danish Subject Found '\luldfled In ( *hiladelphia Penn Smith, Sr., horseman, dicd royears who reported t I owned or 1 iladelphia for many years, which Virtually vineed some Principal L. P. Slade Speaker At Capital 1§ 1 Xlade of the l ncmplmmcnt ¢ nmlm(m\ ln (-erman\ \le Worse crisis in Gern 7 n Smith, Jr, of Conn. Town Report: Vlorc Tlmn 80 \Iea sles (ase {Providence Police Find \amc of Murdered Man ‘\m v l)cce;t—(:i-;: § 2 ()n Murder Charge IN BOOK TORM. mer ow ovidenc He lived in Pater- ! T b W(III\I(\II\I\. VEAR OLD BARTENDER | DIVORCE I) iccess, the been informed. S‘\'I‘UIHA.\Y, FFEBRUARY 20, 1026, SLEorm of Doversion bs Tabood Arter o'Clock Under New St dats omved Fantasy OF The Chaos OF Amer-! | can Cily Presented I Wales 20 (A inspircd attempt to lift les for “inguity” the mag- | coasdler Ju lnary | Now e ous eveltment ) put sl | s of the community !olitan 1 long campalgn against | Uhfs dn their frsg sucer ngoits steictions vary in different ehythinie s § but nonc is so lenient as to e daily 15,945 young people n vy ro10 r here, yeceivod At DPointyprid. mugr e allowe. Carpen he local magistrate was the first sy represonts Amerfean u This resulted s migrating symbolic thy towns to cnjoy themselves. dancing the nearby townspeople icul comedy Ystradgyvals to dance be- th danee ey are allowed to do 0 | Jau ) time limit 10 o'clock. the score, DIES IN BROOKL!NE samond anee of mec il Medical Man Directed s | Wiek orch On Insane Mass. tedman, Boston ps 1 at his home here after Then a liness of several months. Lorn ing th Dr. Stedman rvard Medi- [other in came Danver: He later served as clini- doors of a factor ht in the Edinburgh Royal [workmen and the West Riding asylum jinto a g time, The or Guild appoint- sceen in s sun 1 codify the laws of w b commission lald the ground- 1"rom for the present hospit oh- o their systemn for determining the time ity of criminals il e mental discases and wa Al state and T of seve |year, With §85,000 in Securities b, 20 l/P, Jolin J. Corbett, a broker- firm messenger, who walked |Quely s New York broker's office | order- | Newark, N. n, s New Jersey broker's office | o, Broudway office of E. I | 500 il and Co., in New York and { g i o ¢ ok an cqaul amount of |y .y securities, Because Corbett | r he aig laft the Liberty bonds. cided to lunch separate- \wain in the office for | trip. Rtippel returning | injuries m nt failed to appear at the firm’s office the police were | though 1ined nationally | home | | {in Unionville, near here He 1 years old Mr, Smith was a judge Tittsburgh, every important horse ' llick and from Boston to Virginia and the ar 1 farms near | sunlight of the country's fin show horses. His family had ‘it sank rominent in Pennsylvania for | tober, 192 generations American survived by his wife, who ! plement formerly s, John Lowery | tie ending of widow of the famous New | far north. vachtsman. One daughter | The broa Kitty Penn Smith, m., easte Mawr, and on be the R. I, Feb. 20 (P— | e lice last night estab- { ransmitted from ty of the man found Arlington, N. J will be He live ntil about three has wife, mother lice said e was cities under homas my “Tommie Lancelii."T eftaker is bringing 1 for burial ve that Death man known | zo Di Ris coffee ho o is Vir r of yre comi ed t was ol ¢ Jimmie." |E: e and is Mrs, C, ¥n me to require th mit number on all ons, this bein issuance of a Hamby ore work is started. The plan | lowed out in Hartford wit Latest building authorities have are 27.469 s Y OPERAAT ORDER DANGING (URFEW ' or v e 1HEMETROPOLITAN ;\Hm Commissioners OF Fl Will Urge Dreive In schools A Gl e Early Returns Show Liberals glon, IPeh, 20 (P8 ndent cducation in convention here had International harmony through The first returns from the municipu Ineational campaign in - all the slections, held throughout Rumani: ools of the w npalgn is okl o Hthe many e L e s e cidueation of Maine and president jmindster, was hadly o world feders sociations, would be lirough contributions to a SKyscrapers' Led that pledges totaling §100,000 s indlcated th | iy had been recefved, candidates were ynote of the cumpaign |ly Metropolitun last The music leht of the history, life and An international federation of sitfes with intere rt introduction toms and extra pia STEDMAN PSYCHIATRIST, .. Metropolitan | 'vCUAlgleSSIOUE‘ Leadpls HODE TO utrongly deeire (0 securo control of anics i American life rapers, | Iskand make | The st nd Washington, Febh, 20 (#) - Feh, 20 (A--Dr. workmen's hia- (the shrill wh hammers upon st cpublican leaders In the two |t} |great city, wl appropriation bills well ad- colas Jorgu's people’s sistant su- ' rivetors hig LA I some of them cven e State | ‘T'he second murky zed there Iegizlation, Democratie leaders in the senate announced that the question Iyhooed and danccd, lx!v(m rs again were any valtieat nearing win | RINEES Dash For Liberty complexion of the new cong ctermined in the November S lies senalorial and congres: committe has elimhed to stardom in the ived, IF WIFE STRIKES GUEST i b ™ sy v HUSBARD MUSTRAYBILL TRVINGTOLINK | oo i | UPTWO KILUNGS s o Judge, Finding Being Based On Old Statute. §5,000 in Liberty bonds | s on 0 Both Slain In New Jersey ~inva T ze Murphy or- I'ersis to pay within a w N. T, Reh. 20 (®—TIn- | i igation of {h ed in the district court yester- day charged with Ruggicro of Jerse) wis found in North Wednesday morning evived theories that this d. connection with that of State Charles Ulrich, shot to ldeath in a monntain view r hours hefore old statute hushand for is from Junch found Corbett had gone 1 Persis last securitics. When the mes- [arose and when it was over discovered that ]mn!w]lu | Newark on Tuesday n Av] l‘ at !” planncd to go to .v‘ nt to the City | in his forehead sewed latter was confined in the [ail for operating a a0 Ulricn, Wa Alessio with Utrie sterday. His brothe: the proprietor of the casting for Benclit Those up North Tonight. prohibitior por illegally. ; was liceman during music tonight appenra long night in t Cireus Man's Nose and Teeth Shot | Away When Marksman Misses— | rranged ransmitting programs e KDK mple of cou ader of the orch circus who, ntally shot s marksman dur ince continued to lead his or- Prominent Men Through until loss of blood caused to collapse. marksman, named Kanona London, Feb. 20 (A—Mistortune " THREE DIE IN FLAMES Two Children Burned To | Man And And Tour Others Se ) pls One bullet struck the orche er in the mouth, shattering of his tecth a 'part of his nose. Injurcd At Greenville, enville, & and two children wers leath ned in (‘er residents »(t.xmd e victims, re about !A dozen MAY I‘U\I PERMITS, | \arg aret received severe is con ns but nd story windo: the two child sleeping last night as opposing | T drinkin ernities were most of the drinking and it was de- | have signified thelr desire to join the that only through enlisting | conservatiy wir co-operation could any success | Muspratt, Lady M en were found on the federal civil service in Washington. ud violation of the prohibition [ward Wi BRUGATONAL CARPAGN RUMANIAN BALVATS FOR WORLD WIDE PEACE, - ARE BEING COUNTED ation | commissloners e | Losing In Cities today a plan to pro- Bucharest, Rumania, 1%ch, 20 (4 il from Ieb. 17 to 19, show that the 5 outlined by Dr.jliberal party, led by (he two | 8 commissioner |tianos, the premier and the forvign defeated in the tion of education- cities and towns where the united pported, ;flm\m-i(lun was able to organize and {nominate candidates, lowment fund. 1le| In the outlying rural districts it t the governmentul uccessful, seeming- se the opposition had insuf- ficlent time to orgunize between the - date of fixing the elections and the the peoples of other polling, 'The clections were the first students in each coun- (held in ten y Thom presentation in a favor ing stu Paris, Feb, 20 (P—An important of the ]h.‘ [feature of the Rumanian elections, concluded yesterday, is that (ho |which will ehoose, presumably from ‘ mayors from the varfous commui s wm for a perlod of eight years Vot «mmmn. w sort of clectoral college its membership 756 senators, or one. (lm"l of the next senate, b The liberals, under Premicer I!mwl Bratiano and his brotlier !Vintila Bratiano, finance minist: enate hefore retiring from of- fln after |\.~ nr“ elections to the lunder the mnsmurmn must be Licle linis year, Ad- | The Bratfano hrothers are regard. f congress before June [ad as virtually dlctators of Rumania, hope and expectation within parliamentary forms, and have conducted their rule through the liberal party. tax bill practically out | 'The opposition was formed of the and work on the ten ansylvania nationalists, Prof. Ni. and the ch are aet- |peasant party, all of w congress should get jing together. May 1, but thig prediction | Political observers here helleve rally shared. I Rumania is entering npon a crucial lative programs are |political period. ar compara- | e e ure e ar. Cambridge Police Relate Rum carly adjournment as css 1o bridee, Mass, Feb, 20 (P— ils of onal s of the two | | through the streets of Cambridge, ¥ are laying | TO"F ¢ o campaigns and sen- | Somerville and Rey ar had smashed a police 50 mile an hour chase re after a rum representatives will be | runner's campaign speaking in'plockade of two machines drawn oss the road, were related in su- terday | rum runner and “hired man® of the |alleged rum syndicate, told of turn- Bal“more Mim A'][I T]\Ooperfn_\" over 311,600 worth of eartified checks to rum runners for automo- bile loads of liquor which he “ran” Under cross examination he al- { mitted that on May 8, when faevd blockade of police machines miridge he drove into the cars i8¢ he unable to “make it | hetween them.” Joseph P. Breen of ¢ Cambridge lignor squad testified hat Lavan hit the machine he w hooting of Thom- | ; of Daltimors, alias has ath had s a crumpled wreck and | tirowing him to the sidewalk. Al- Ahouse | (hough dazel by the crash, Breen idrello’s body | 1into another car and irough several cities, re. ht \.,;,"’15]3‘:ifff_;"c"*‘:.ifl,.‘;:f;" DEATH flF F YOUNG HEIR orderly house ! (Continued from First Page) and the stay at the hotel was made j with the intention of going later to the trooper was |the Riding club. | Pearson was divorced last July by Iretio was Mrs. Gladys Sams Pearson, who deat | A 4 1o hal charged habitual drunkenness. Pre- 3 Baltimore | Viously she had sought to have a o h wonnd. | conservator appointed for his prop- nd possess- | €rty, maintaining that he was a found on , $pendthrift a Balti- | By his father's will Pearson would a salooy have gotten 2,000,000 in 1830, hen he would have been 35, he fire followed by a few hours 1 on the hotel by prohibition a 17 being held theatrical people. “ome liquor was seized from the late liners, but the hotel management aid that it furnished nothing hut {ice and glasses and had sold no Continues to Conduct Orchestra, | liauor. Rus: = @ WISPORTUNES FOLLOW "“:}'f:?i BRITISH LIBERALS st ”}LKN bY | Political Party Loscs More of Its Differences. bition of shooting continues to dog the liberal party, ced on his brother's with further secessions of promi- nent figures announced and report- ed Commander Hilton Young, object ing to Lloyd George's land policy as socialistic, has broken loose from | | | | tearing aws Delegates Oppose Use ci\a party and will henceforth sit in o x e % . Q {the commons as an independent Of Liquor ?y"”b'tgg%q]tf member. He has been the leader of the right wing liberals and, al-& nting 123,000 college though he does not intend to join the south, cast and the conservatives, his loss to the in session here, went!party is serlou e Liverpool Daily Courier says by students. Frat-[that five other liberals who have d responsible for \figured prominently in the party h They are Sir Max pratt, Mrs. ¥, in preventing wide- |C. Wilson, J. M. Griffiths, and Eq. t, all members of the Liv. erpool city council. A —