New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 12, 1926, Page 23

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SCIENCE AND RELIGION WONAN $AYS SHE POISONED THREE Mrs. Malinsky Also Said to Have Admitted Fourth Aftempt Flora, 1L, March 12 (-—Mrs Fiste Bible Malinsky, 44, under lie [1ttlon, Bishop William T. Manning & nsserted yesterday, speaking at sentence for the polson murder nt:[.m‘n conference in &, Thomay' the former wife of her third hus- | et P CTETE band, has substantlally admitted | “Anyone foday having committed two other poison [though there wer murders and a fourth attempted fa- 'I‘“”“'“" l‘; tween fal polsoning, State's Attorney Har. |!§/90 18 behind § et ahn i e evldence of that most dreaded of Her other victims, the state’s at- |TAl2dies, a mid-Victorian min torney declares, were a husband and "“‘“‘:‘ A the former wife of a former hus.| ¢ saldhe band, evolution, The woman's confession came the evy of her departure for Joliet prison. Authorities safd she broke down under the weight of strong circumstantial evidence, but did not | make a complete confession to the crimes. The information made public hy Williams, which, he sald, is pract cally the substance of her confes- sion, {8 that about 15 years ago she voisoned and killed the wife ‘of Ha- vill Bible in order that she might marry him, and that about three vears ago she fatally poisoned Rible when she became dissatisfied with lim as a husband. Her first husband, Wilbur Cope, divorced her about eighteen vears | ago after, 1t was alleged, she had | T N 2 made an unsucoesstul - attempt 1o |ONCE Secretary to Fall, poison him, the state's Later she was convicted of living in adultery with Bible, and, accord- ing to Williams and her alleged con- fon, she poisoned Bihle's first wife and then married him. His | death oceurred in December, 1623, bt was not investigated at the time. The woman became housekeeper for Ernest L. Malinsky, her present shand and gave poison to his wife causing her death last September She then married Malinsky and ler arrest recently followed exhum- ing of the body of the first Mrs, Ma- linsky and a chemical examination of the viscera. Malinsky is held in the murder of his first wife, but the poison murderess absolved him of blame, No new charges are to be flled agalnst her. Such Is Declaration of Bishop Man- ning At Lenten Scrvices In New York, New York, March 12 (#) — The | Bible teaches religion, who talks nce and and also believes In th oM | givine nspiration “The theory of evolution with the method of creatios said, "It does not deny the or lessen the wonder of his work To many of us this theory as fo th {elearer the the creator “Much of the O14 written in the langu; and If we realize {hi |supposed difficulties disappear. have in it the record of 1 grad ual disclosure of himself. The Tl teachos religion. Tt does not undor take to teach science, greatness W Tularosa, N | Poison liquor e | Walter Abbott, 35, priv |to Albert B. Fall, former sec |of the interior, near here today coroner's jury held, The hody |found in an automobile. Abbott wa first employed by Fall three years ago BAKERS CERTIFIED FLAVORING EXTRACT March 12 (P d the ,1; ath Announce Their Rem(gyal To 503 MAIN STRFET We ('a]'r_\' a Full Liii‘e of Columbia Records All Languages LATEST HITS 3 $1 ‘EASTERN MILLI For NOT IRREGONCILABLE} not sclence, and {ts account of creation is not incompatible with the theory of evo- s halt v irreconcilable hind the times and gives accepted the theory of atfon given in the Dible and its scant process of creation seems to make and power of Dies of Alcoholism «r RIOT AS CROWDS JAM B told police later that ap B that the 8 Wellesley Will Be NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, “ MUSSOLINI GIVES ' REFORN HEASURES i i he told her, bert K, Chesterton said, “they car give a play In my living room." The girls plan to study 1 reading in Oxford, Avon and clsewhere, open arm while Gil WILD WOMEN SHoW 15 MUCH T00 WILD S0 New Ymk Police Arrest Semi-Garbed Performers New York, s and poli nographer. Che dr O WIFE AND MALE FRIEND HELD 1N CONSPIRACY | Mrs. Bowers Released {n Bond March 12 (®—Detec. women, accompanied slippet quietly into iter, in Bighth afternoon, sat throug of a’ burle 'm ‘\umrn i RHAG 1" Furnished by Intended Vietim by th nu | —May Return Home, 12 @ — y to commit were filed yesterday Olive Brugense vers a mer M. Archer, bank K, in conncction d plot to poison Mrs, Yand, W. M. Bowers ha of Sawtelle, vers declared that he wil pro- vide the 5, nl necessary to obtain his wife's freedom. H at he will permit her to return to their home as the bond is approved, but that he would have woman llve there with her over Los sque show | Charg then rushed | murder rested g A meludiy audience hissed and 1 tumultuously sing only for Angel of ¢ s, March nspir calle 11 ally ntire won The pra Bowers' hustled attorney into the womer aks over their alle clothing—-and taken to a pa to 000 b were charged with pating in an indecent theatric for and acting in its’ production 1 per- ert in as soon : 1 another 2 some and cxet 1 B ersations a two-party under to the allowed to theater in time for t} form The iy S reher, who i& alls ged to have con- essed to purchasing of the potson | to be admin to Bowers, we | related today to the distriet ney by two women who the alleged plot, ‘ s ord ik reports 1 the reported so daring patrons the uptown theaters show LW | serting droves m‘ All-American Final in .| Nice Tourney Ts Certain Nice, France March 12 (® l l-American final in the women's singles of the Nice lawn tennis | tournament was assured today when Helen Wills, e champlion, and Tsa- a Lee Mumford Roston emerged victorious from the semi- 18 wer in Thirty-six members o id were Iy clad caped. arrested. Soim when the r o wer of WAY TO NEW THEATER " Ployhounses »sed of Mme. Pe- J while \nu Wills dis of Hungary Miss Mumford won er Eileen Bennett, a comparatively strong | player, in an extre m‘ at 4-6, . 6-0 | Miss Mumford appeared at Wim- bledon in 1 but is not rated as a strong player and her victory over | terie 3 Advertising \pp\m'nnvln Of Movie Tdols In Person 3, 6- ! Is Stormed | | New York, March 12 (P)—An East Si0n towd o7 an 1 | Miss Bennett came as a n surprise. rioted in Avenue A hetween 5th and | fith streets last night in an ¢ w theats ich had en stars 5,000 persons ting much. at- scorehoarl geyernl careful vould appear ning night 1,400 on foot in per \ e " | play has been deadly oppo- who expected speed from an an plaver. d these tacties effec | capacity of Polics perse the against the crowd det oy quarter finals of the doubles Miss Wills and her partner, Charles §. T the crowd in R Mile. Bou . 61, 6-3. Wills' vietory over Mme. Po- torie was mof -sided han even i, Her loss of four games In the two sefs {s ac- countad for her attempt to perfeet some of the weaker S o wom- 2 en wern arrested for re o0 abey | policen o leat of the theater of ised but nagement wranee stars had been adve stars had be appointment. movic \ unable parts of keep the . 5. COLLEGE GIRIS IN OXFORD CONTEST such as her te and driy (lonzad mmunity of 2.00 Represented In READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS John Maseficld Prize Poetry FOR YOUR WANTS Michael A. Pace Former Musical Director of the Reading. March 12 () id prize held | wellesie ¥ When the e Oxford next summer. Jege glrls may be testants Professor Edith M Wellesley college and speaki » group of young wor tend the contest, and she ne of them will enter tition Masefield has assured he will be glad girls. “We will we Strand - and Princess Theater, wrtment of s to take at- that compe- | Waterbury, Conn., has opened a Violin Studio at 3 Main St hopes 20. Yor Wed. o Room Private lessons. appointments Mon., Tues., Prof. Smaill | vith and Thurs, from 4 to 7 p. m hem NERY CO. 153 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN Advanced Season Selling Tomorrow BETTER Styles for M DRESS MODELS! SPORTS MODELS! TAILORED MODELS! Vivacious a COLORS: Black White Lipstick Red Italian Blue Palmetto Green Oakwood Bois de Rose and many others divi wil be you on 3 And in- charming! No one HaTs FABRICS: Milans Ajours New Felts Ribbons Silk-Straw Fine Hemps Bengalines Styles for : Matrons MATRON MODELS! YOUTHFUL MODELS! BOBBED-HEAD MODELS! nd colorful! The window dis- play tells the story of this dually opportunity casion oc- | ever lieve Every hat in this offering was intended to sell for far more! 1 paid ly $5 {arbitration of |required in a bill passed by the Ital- with the al- | happy {premier in sald | ists welween Mrs, Bowers and | Dlest wor [above 1926. et OFF POLICE. through experience we w ‘| succer This experience will bring | because the historie cli -hm.:lvl beca the mas: become educated; the standards of living are fmproving Of the late Samuel Gompers, presi- | dent of the American Federation of Labor, Mussolinl sald his doctrir and tactics constituted in Amer “the most egotistical expression proletarian chauvinism, e manifestations of exclusion ag aces,” CHlNESE SITUATION ‘lm ir Declares Capital and Labor Must Work Together March 12 (& all labor -Police Respond Rome Compulsory disputes fs night, was introduced by government and Premfer olini in a s strongly sup. it cist vas adopted by a vote incss and labor must co- " to make a nation leclared the More Steamers Arrive At Tientsin But Movement of Vessels Stll Ts ldress. The pre xplained the fascist doctrine capital, capital- and thelr rela- tions 1 rted that a capit dustry, plied th Restricted ntsin, March steamers arrived at iy and reports are current t gtien squadron which | Marshal Chang Tso-Lix has disapp Taku Bar the iition to th i e ross the bar is still subje ite arrangement and restr Kuominel (r which s with th 0 ingn n who was extolled best patr as the fot available. “Only yesterday,” tion t declare red the union he 4 Signor dissolu un e of a fa cause ‘Fires Thmugh Barricaded Door | liimself in the dining room and op: ¢ ed fire when the officers tried rak through, He was shot in 1 and then put up a terrifie fig fore he was subdued, Furlhcfi{cafinx Asked On New England Ratc Washington, March 12 (®—A 1 ther hearing in the case involv | rates of anthracite coal from Pe E va mines to New England 1 «d of the interstats comm: on today by the Logan € soclation of West \ i ast Kentueky % iion and th 1 of Willlamson Fleld., ! ners contend that 1 s put into effect d suspension and bas © on the Clearfield ( t P rvwlu a and the Sm Low Volat ]. vm\\ fields of W SPRING LAMB March 12 (® ¥ of spring lat ar in a depa e report whic lamb crops in genera {on on Mareh 1. (' reported espectally g west, favorable in 1 11 Californfa and not rin the southeast # did so in the o unionism fs, and intent |t an consel, for nation ng's army from Shantung | Tien ves- ipon making r P permission of the ne al disci- | tor e 15 steamers 14, ineluding ( is reoprted some crowded ssity \pulsory arbitra- solini said during past three years the fasclst gov- ernment had heen determined as the best n to & industrial q ned tha rolled with pas to, from a shortage ttle food or. 8 The restrictions on outgoing ves. today the sels is lass severa but ships all forces in banking, fi- are not llowed to carry coal for export ow- ing to the shortage at Ticntsin, 217 MAIN STREET Extreme Reductions Cn Seasonal Drug Store Needs Size 30 Size 60 50 Grove's Bromo Quinine ., 5 g Sal Hepatica il .29 .39 61 1 Goldman's D0 Hair Restorer 50 1.00 Partola .99 1.00 1.00 Beecham's Pills Scott’s Emulsion Pinoleum Horlick's Malted Milk | .25 Atwood’s Bitters Wampole's Creo Terpin Exlax Ovoferr Pond’s Cold and Vanishing Creams Mellin's Food Castoria 5 Palm Olive Shaving Cream Amolin Toilet Powder Luxor Face Powder Lyons Tooth Powder Pyorrhocide Tooth Powder .10 Lifebuoy Soup .25 Woodbury's Soap .35 Frostilla .0 Jergen's Lotion .30 Mulsodent .50 Mulsified Cocoa- nut Oil . 5 Orchard White Pepsodent Tooth Paste Special This Month MEN! A 39¢ ]\1mhn Tube of Klenzo Shaving Cream and a 49c 4 pint Bottle of Harmony Bay Rum An 88c Value — Special During March — Both for 25cRiker’s Ilasol~A fragrant lotion for hands and face. Wonderful after shaving. March Sale 40c Bobbed Hair Combs—43{ inches longin leather | case. All coarse or coarse and fine. March Sale 50c Hallcroft Bond Stationery—Box contains 24 sheets and 24 envelopes to match. Aarch Sale 50c Elkay’s White Pine-Tar and Cherry Compound To relieve coughs or colds. Specia! During March "35¢ Nestle's Chocolate Almond Bar— (one- half pound cake). Special During March 293 ) 1.00 Sangrina Tablets 20 .39 A3 90 Musterole Carter’s Liver Pills Joint Ease Rowle’s Mentho Sulphur Pape Diapepsin Pertussin Andre Todine Oint, Freezone Creolin Listerine Syvrup Pepsin Cearmist St. Jacobs 0il Vicks Vapo Rub Gude Peptom’ngan .8 5 Bayer's Aspirin Bromo Seltzer Agarol Clapp's Malt and Oil 15 .36 6 i 36 31 .20 J19 3 0= 20 1.00 all] S0 49¢ 19¢ 29¢ 39¢ 39c¢ 25¢ 59¢ Homemaid Chocolate Nougatines — Delicious candy at a low price. March Sale Pound box 49(3 39¢ 49c Ice Cream Drops—Light, fluffy, creams. Vanilla flavor, with chocolate coating. March Sale Lb. box Friday and Satwrday in Carton Quantities Cigarette Sale — 200 sl.'_’fl 200 1.20 1.20 1.20 23 1.20 1.59 1.59 Camels Lucky Strikes Chesterfields 200 Herbert Tareyton ..... 2.10 100 Straighes, 204, 505, 100v..1,00 100 Helmars, 205, 505, 100s. .1,00 100 Trophies, 205, 50s, 1s..1,00 100 MelachrinoNe. 9pl.<ork 1,42 100 Murads 1.42 100 Moguls o102 100 Egyptian Deities No. 3.1,75 100 PhilipMorris(Cambridge)1,70 100 Pall Mall Regulars ... 2,10 200 Pall Mall Specials 2.60 200 200 Piedmonts Black & White. ... Sweet Caporals 200 200 200 Fatimas 200 Lord Salishury 200 Omars 200 Marlboro, 20s 200 English Ovals F. -—brenmd modeh in new weaves and 7 textiles. Very swagger. Mw and Popular Styley| ~special at ‘29 \J'ewer Spring open the door Smartness. est offerings ng the «omhmng style, to the greatest| new Spring colors, % BOYS SUITS-$10.75 < GIRLS COATS 35 15

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