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e e e FAMOUS PRISONER DIES AT ATLANTA Worthington Was Known as City Items H. A. Abrahamson of Britain General hospital ye Ensign Carl Fredrickson Salvation Army is attending Wilson street was operated upon at the New sterday of the a divi. slonal officers' council at Bridgeport today “w l[ I Las " s " Dr. 1. E. Congor, vice-president of 0if 0 alle toget | the National Federation of Men's — Bible classes, and Ernest R. Dechant Atlanta, Ga., March 2 (Pr—Johy | AD Officer of the Liveryman's Bible Whitehouse Worthington of Ch | class of New Britain, will speak at NNawal R R LWl e T the national convention to be held Street” dled at the Atlanta federal |8t Providence, R. I, May 1 and 2 penitentlary today, where he was| A- P. Marsh, secretary of the Con serving a term for using the mails [ Decticut Motor Truck — assoclation to defraud. will speak at a traftic round table Death was caused by a stroke of | CORference of the Stamford Cham- paralysis. Worthington was brought | P¢f of Commerce tomorrow to the penitentiary on Jast October | Mrs. Theodore Manning and David 10 to serve two vears. He was suf- | Re Manning have returned from foring from diabetes and a former paralytic stroke and had to be ried to the penitentiary. During his six months confinement he was kept in the prison hospital | and glven special treatment for dia- betes. His conditlon was thought to be Improving, but the second stroke of paralysis this morning proved fatal. Funeral arrangements will not be completed until word is received from relatives. Jane Allen, actress, is Worthington's daughter. After charges were ma him in Chicago he fled car- gainet Mexico to where he remained several years be- fore returning voluntarily to face the accusations. Dua to his physical condition epecial efforts were mads to obtaln commutation of sent An appeal was made to the United States attorney general to save from the prison entence | forts proved fruitless “I would rather be in prison the United States than free Mexico,” Worthington stated he surrendered to Chicago ties after his return from Mexico. A few days ago he flled an ap plication for commutation of sen tenc with the department of jus tice. Worthlngton's operations in in when authori- be are es- | timated to have netted him more than 82,500,000, At one time he was of a head chain of banks In Alabama; (i became a confidence operator and piled up a fortune from speculative ventures which eventually involved him with the government and | caused his flight to Mexico. Making his will befors wrison here, Worthington that the bulk of to his daughters, Mrs. Allon Pike Chicago, known in moving pictures as Jane Allen and Mrs. John Rodgers of New Rochelle, Long Tsland. Another $200,000 was be- entering | direeted his fortune to go {from Ne | their trip to Bermuda Dugald Me) Bermuda The Royal navy will play In New 24. The concert will he ceum theater and will be an band of at friends. Wilfred J Bamforth (o, « man, is confine home on Harrlson strect w attack of the grip. Rev. William A, Harty b 0. H., will meet this ev o'clock in Judd's hall M John E. R. Kee Main street and Miss G of Farmington avenu ¢ York r, Mrs. who underwent nir have r where they queathed to his granddaughter, Mi Helen Rodgers and § to Dr. | Ronald McKibben, a Los Angeles | physician. Warden John A. Snook tederal penitentiary sald the | the of that “Wolt of LaSalle Stre had no visitors during his imprisoninent, Chicago, March 2 (A—John W Worthington, “the wolf of La Sall gtreet,” who Jdied in prison } lanta teday, had one of the most remarkable eareers ever linked with | the financial history 1t was only ington was 0 ageneies of one to the First (o Repairs tional church epire will b taken In the spri A slight 1ea ) spection seve | eral werks | GOODHEALTH NEGESSARY Many Busy Women Owe Their Health to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable e | Fifty vears ago there were few ocenpations forwomen. Some taught school, some did housework, some found work to do athomeandafew took up nursing Today there areveryfewocen pations not o great factorie with hundreds of other women and girls. There are also women architects, lawyers, den- . executives, and legislators But all too often a woman wins her economic independence at the cost of her health. Mre. Elizabeth Chamberlain who works in the Unionall factory mak- ing overalls writes that she got wonderful results” from taking E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Mrs. Chamberlain lives at Trenton, N. J. yund 0 Monmouth St. She recommends the Vegetable Com- pound to her friends in the factory and will gladly answer any letters she gets from women askingaboutit, vou on the Sunlit Road to ter Health? Rep. is home Britain on Mare! Dunlay of the Barry < of Sweden the Ly- under the ausplees of the Wennerberg chorus of this city. A daughter was born yesterday to Mr. and Mre. Peter Floros of | 137 Washington street, John O'Dell of New York, former- Iy of this city, is visiting local has gone west on a business trip for the company Murray, a well known d 1o his ith an ch, A ng We Watson eturned visited Michael Carmedy an operation Satil fay. Mrs, ¢ Landers of this city is itl in New York The executive committee of the Jurior Hadassah met last evenin at the home of Miss Sally Croll membershipp committee reported on {its drive, Plans were made for a minstrel show to be given at the Lyceum in April NAVY SHIPS NOT BUILT PROPERLY Some Sent Home From Cruise, Glmuc Charges (—Thie ston, Mareh ¢ had to send home a number hips frc Australian crujse summer ise they were not rtly congtructe Representa- | from | .HARTF[]R[] puum i S WOMAN CONTRADICTS — AMERICAN LOGOMOTIVE TH(]U[;HT LAST M[]MENT |-|A|] [}[]ME ' A i St GlLPAIRICS STORY ~ COMPANY SHOWS DEGLINE% EFT [;AR[] [XPI:RT( | ';“‘ nother roc i ' A ' | But Kellogg’s ALL—BRAN conquered Y Vormer Putnam Banker Appears Ax Lack Of Orders ¥or Enghnes Has constipation, the cause of her trouble [Exalienss IARINLOLS Withiess In Superior Adverse Effect On Larnings : ‘ : R i | Tt Who leaned T e R G Court Todny S ; and happier. than manontly if eaten regulsriy. J& 18 Taken o l | i [ \went to o window and raw the thre | ever! 100 per cent bran. That's why doce O'Mara that Alex was 1 recked First Nat AT ELHOUght B A romg ¢ in Battle Creek, Michie When Leo Kelashe a4, Agorof an A, and | re n Plunt V s Vitnes "\”n i rlu:\']'”‘”» \ ted v o 1:'(;_\'-11“%‘!'\l‘n:ferl‘nhwd?’- Avon. hotel John Swier. | Ville, the New Britain | urt here today in B siprosed cor found jous with milk or fruit. Used in syynski, ape 26 High sir 1 Policeman Murphy and 'l : S dme eseedt cooking too. Served everywhere, Britain, and Alex 1 on o ' Joglouglosinyeatl "‘ “Eorrn M (Address on request) 5014 by all grocers on a moneye brother, of Sun v U' > £ n “"““\" oftls ( t Constivation{a the Fidsans biiss back guarantee. anteville, were arralgned in po- AleXANANS L e bear of health, It f s 9, | lee conrt this morning for ‘m’ al g ST ing hold on young fraud of $1.300 from Alf ¢ X vimples. | Kailen yu»r’» 190, o1 Fran il niree s residential ol 3 4 Hartford, in a eard game at Joln ¥ s poisons for good. “-‘,"‘" ““' pussilayarery . i Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is guar- LL-BRAN land obtaining money by Inveatignt iy A & TR NG TR M STy i ot e v ol 1 254 L FOR | i ; Britain where they wepe en the common of $£2.50 each were i o \'“r‘ly e v’h---:y Sl e ”"]”“ d playing sbirsedatelaling iy R V8 ‘\w: \ y irge of ua-u‘rw\vv:y' 1l Sl ',', ! H. We preside J . e S B D RO SORDONER, S e, ) e SEIZED OFF [MST | ciiMagnesia | geants Michael v el llmfim o : y JUT udge Hungerford to continue the ,,," R ; r- Vsl AR a , ons in the howels and | case until Thursday morning so | H L 3 ir, acid, g « r 1% rasc this reusla : ‘ the \v“]‘v,mlx:\! p‘\‘bzrl.k ; Judge T "" ¥ ‘“9[] n[]p I][![l WUN | Better Than Soda Wik noze pleasanbiostaoitinn | oods noll 1 the char ',T ;wln- i radioed to destroyer Deadquarters ‘ | : Bt e | against men o sl midnieht some ditance off 4 | Tas oo sanen Ltler Shows That Bnnsh P 1 one e eons — R lor Betrayal - ol Orders aym_ nt for Us card game a 26 High street e ol Invention 261 ot, Hartford, and that i It was said that the ecraft was ———— _morning. ti men e within an hour t-‘ri;l.' & 1m» 65 Tearnlass Siaren 5 ’h‘w"i e |‘ Bt !. e b \“‘ ‘]',\‘ i i ‘\: Sattatered 1‘1““11 | QAL ']";""l"ll, i , s Kallen said he told the men that oAt a okiiie | ALy wi hat ‘”' R he did have a car for sale, but that | szl Himael e 3 ywaki gave ] Swier- {ezy $10 bill witl « 1o g ! hive f : n y“ ey ane m“\”‘ n i, plurned | Socrotari s Cheapest in the end . ; Sl say potbing of the satisfaction oquon 1 ta W Ca % 5 o it :”r‘ : S ) 1s forfeit 3 " i ..! : g 18; slistalne ‘ n st Tn Al B i o anioh s AT GAllE v e s vacer y ""L"*‘ 1 nown nder for some (rocord one and would ha o y S . e TS COUTE he did not suspect any- lsmall for e e amotd | Putting Englishmen Back ¢ oz pneh oy L S Into Evening Clothes aid today that the hoo e Me TRl A Gar Tate . M g u‘w‘ Leaders of zal troubies was closed e “Hun vour |4 LS EL X ! of Uklahiom lem » naval committee e d herore that commit to Australia with the | bascd upon the repe Admiral Coontz, then comman- | in-c of the fir satd no major cngineering brea v was cncountered on the eruise necent howeve a confidentin | Thinks Murder Victir Her Long Missing Son Pol | Haven, Mar n James Noona a that ti Mr ad ne ) ars by her son rial in Newh has hee ughtar Noonan deatl a mansl May T:;l\c (‘onur)flrh*al ion For \mth & ludd (Crash | Depend s of vietim of the or & V‘.‘\] ash who hav 1 orney whom o have been misinforme imount of compensation receivable | Aot French Deputies Get known tod n advised a & halt million dollar | explaining his million dal | 0808t e actions. For example, he protested ofticials, was ind when arrested in conncction with a ) . <afe robbery from the e Union Paelfie raflroad at Omaha in agErogatn fler some of the vas not res bonds were found in Lis pos- i e sosston, “It's all & mistake. T |ogeoioee fnenection of new v handle hundreds of thonsands 0f o pogpansible for the condition ¥ dollars worth of honds described and asserted that the navy handled some of those wad to spend pearly ) for T Qidn't know t i o i e 500 Little is know e of Omaha class, after | 1902, that tims AT from a New YVork § “Sam eing had served fonr y built for not Mary E. Smith out retion pre Such was his backzronnd e Some came to (‘hicage ned o them i A , for hanking and bhroker Jol e lindtto Typewriter co ) e promoted New ships? asked esenta ) misrepres e e of Ohio § | he some of conld net b ind some e at 1 one-third more ofl REPAIRS TO CHURCH SPIRY ips bullt by other compan they | cater Excited 0\ er Ln('m‘no \arch 2 TR ChaL debate on ratification of | rno treaties became heated H spea s not at lheart wi k r He refused o leave the spe stand, caus. ing suspension of the session. Hart ard two NEW Bl\llAl\ DAILY HERALD, TULSDAY, MARCH 2, 1926, o of 1 To ‘fhe Possessors of to W WOMAN of fla il who 1en she langhs, reveals a flash q ause for merriment. " Perfect teeth should be prized, worked for v neglected. Nothing iprovement in denti- and never fora c less than O the ¢ Princess De Braganza ; ‘ U ar iponE dud 1 frices since taoth powd ¢ wav to paste, should Corp: nphel ‘ 1 3 i s e . f‘"]‘\‘ (‘itizenship ipheld the - distric e e e i & ; ) Ring T Adlibe s Orenos should be emploved at bedtime to remove s et i retion W hic tartar in its first soft, sticky condition before it hard- 5 Siaen e key sui ens into a coral- formation that, like a growth of : SWhil 316 “‘\"""‘ Sy ; ‘r‘f‘ B SR cactus, creeps under the gums to lacerate and infect prevented ! ' M s e S yuld tissue. Tartar solidifies during slumber. RO L L In 1900 v It ¢ a ; 1 1 | o o int Perfect teeth should be bru hed with OrpROS again / Brag 1 i D f P “P I " Shras S td in 19 1 ni ¢ in the morn ense of being mouth- 18! R urm )‘flp (3] jal Corps (W ' v ogreater .7\ ) the, Prine s < rlect ihers ol perfect, and 200d work of removing [elaim to nerit tha t i sy dealed By Cuhcurd e i Ning ot he stain y il S St . Be grac to 1 by being generous with ore pevs . Von Hindenburg Gets froken s ek R pRO 4 St Lnlhmn\ll( Welcom el e o r on neck g Sile Qoo " 1 He sy ! g y 1 v H ) rg's first S : s Tor n A : 1 las : juteide, when von minteawres. Former Home of Nobility b owering figureemerged from the | Rugsian Chi Idven’s Mecca | or ¢ 1 rad v A Dizzy Spells " L mromihe montee it : ‘, e Come from Constipation [omeiing the miirest o0 s (i ahe 1 s no Your doctor will tell you that | : WALSH TO COACH TFAM Y' - (c) to W Em N i M ? nine times out of ten dizminess z 2 AMorider Marcli 2 (P—Rig ¥ ; : & ] ‘7 ore and headaches mean thatyour | Huge Fountain Has Place |« o mie < : y i a body is being poisoned by con- | Ty ('hicago's Grant Park | ' o) stipation. Nujol preventsthem | ooy i Ome of the | 5 gned Constipation isdangerous for ! t S e : 1 < & c body. It does not affect the L uties, W <1l joln the Chicago | T I stomach, and is not absorbed 10 e 1o act i v ¢ by the body. Medical authori- SAE 5 i oac LEAN § n ties approve Nujol because it is ey 1 cor N =t q ci 5 & c s0 safe, <o gentle and so natural ¢ fars o 13 SUITS FOR £30000 % PORK 1-& in its action. e Mar Py Nujol makes up for a defi- ciency of natural lubricant in the intestines. It softens the waste matter and thus permits thorough and regular bowel movements without griping Nujol can be taken for any length of time without ill effects. Unlike laxatives, it does not form - habit, and can be discontinued at any time. Ask your druggist for Nujol. HONORARTY. DIsCHARGES e nir bie A c FRESH CAUGHT Ll 2 RECREATION ALLEYS S UHE o Baa e vE 3 i sted ing \ ~— Tonight — rr gation is that N ' La ) d oo S | Vet | m GUARANTEE A ' ROBERGE . A 5 70 W. MAIN ) N by Repr OBERGE gone to house and questioned B e Sentative rte pullican, Te of Wallingford the boy as to & burglary he Was 10—20—30c SHOP rala) ‘“’( S‘l‘! ‘D 53 i id AK 15clb ~ = Rirst Sts ; North Haven Constable st State Lea . nswane S Today Sued for 825,000 i BOWLING MATCH | oo e BIG ASSORTMENT OF Fle | estigating.