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Clgy Items MWMU ENTERED 1N MEET' =2 Large Namber of U, S, Playens| at Cannes Tournament Robert Walter, was born to Mrs, Bruno Wagner, Bun- ning at thelr lLome, 380 1 street o Daughters of Isabella & meeting this evening at | ‘\\ in the club rooms, An en- [ talnment and refreshments win | I low the meeting, B will L] ‘olicemen Thomas Lee and i v 10l Massoy confined to their | 1 mes on account of {llness. . Savard reported yesterday aft- noon that a bag was stolen from car sometime during the night. dot Cannes, Fran , Ma Twonty-1wo An largest number of Riviera sea son—are entered in the Canne lawn tennis tournament opened today: ides Miss champion, they Dallett, M horn and York; Miss Boston, Allister cago, and 15 othc: the handic Miss Wills the draw for Shepherd-Barron ot lower half,, T final, Miss Wil Mrs. Berger-\W who defeated her first the I'r caps, e players i s club hicel Helen Wil her husband aturday night, Mrs, harles Bravons, of Anderson av- I'orestville, asked the police Ofticer Feeney could 1o of the assaflants. Ordner 1 the o {r iy Camp Real Estato at 111 Columbia street to Menas Chernoft. Members of Alexandra lodge, No. \. I. 0. Daughters of St. George, will be entertained the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Parkin of 105 Stan- ley uesday afternoon. The regular business meeting will be “|held in Vega hall Wednesday ove- tournam nch girl Mrs, J street K plon, is also in t Miss Wills plays matech tomorrow L. or McCabe, Tel Topcoat, Agent, 49 | Walnnt 454.~advt, Figures | it the lack of con at the Nice to trous effect on falled to reach Carlton JIdll With D. T. Beats Charged with drunkenness and | breach of peace Saturday night at | *ct, John L. Sullivan, ¢ Kaln, aged 46, 99 Arch street, d a §10 fine, with execution sentence s fndml ged 37, of the Pu address was ~.:|\1!,\4r! to 1( s in jall. They were arrested by v 0Dy > officer sald that he went to a 1 on Main street where he found illivan had a gash in his fore- which he said Cohan infligted in the clutches of delirium | ns. llivan sald that he was lying in bed trying to sleep, when Cohan be- n to annoy him. Cohan claimed that e had just retired when Kulli- van began to annoy him and cursed Doheny \sl\» Supreme ( ourt to Review March 15 (P ward court tods the lower his le: naval tracts tanks s T} ap; comper cour from rlor. circuit court of entitled to storage 1k anced i is grounds tion ment coun ”r iewicz, aged 19, ritt street was fined $10 with tion of the sentence suspended, charges of drunkenness and 1ch of peace. He was arrested tarday night on Church strect by o Lucas and Cabelus, t he refused to leave a dance | nd nsed offensive language. o Hungerford said that show lenfeney because Ko rlary \t?em ts mcd in “e t End tory The youth t know what \\ oman Hurt When Auto Runs Into Two Hydrants When the ear in which Mary irskam, 124 Booth street, at- d to avoid hitting a truck ! by Benny Mysarski, 197 Af- avenue, Hartford, at Orange street Saturday night, 20 Talcott stre machine ran into two | its and Miss Stokarska cut on the head when a the rear of the war was gainst her a result of doing. t nothing rom the hous mpt was m Mr, Woo been tal Another ¢ ter the hon Harrison by me intruders tng the w DEAD MAN LIVED In ort to locotc ndow op Hi Martin who died i 18 he thought re wi as J. ¥ n iived ¢ was driv- 1 » street at about 15 when th fruck ski approached from . The driver of the K put on his brakes vl to the loft to avold hitting other machine but ran into two longing to the Fafnir s Co. v result of Miss § Curra 10 take ng to Gitlitz, here M: tngton, fetermii the cut from the ska was treated by 8 neces- in n who found it five stitch DURT IAS THE FLUT were damaged etective Thomas J. ¥ investigated the acel~ 4 that there was no cause | Briver Pinned Beneath Car Which Turns Turtle Biecause he attempted to kick a tte from the floor of the was driving In front of 8§59 street early Sunday morning, Dadrbro, aged 37, 213 Elm t, momentarily lost control of machine, ran into a telephone and his truck turned turtle, 5 off the top of the car, and Dadrbro underneath. Dadr- d a painful gash on the a 11 smalil cats treated by ek he Most poisons matter orbed blood. Slowly but po[sunfunu(r‘.wim Get rid of constip your hcad.\uu swill di and ly these ourhealth. n and ippear. $9 Main street, bro was driving h Kk slowly 1 1o lose control of the ma- crashed into a telephone Ire, Ranken said she has- to the scene of the accident ided Officer O'Brien in extri- r the man Constipation anybody. everybody the stomachar by the body. ties approve ! is s0 safe, 0 g natural in its action. ]‘ o Nujol n for Mrs, ciency of natura bri i street the intestines. It sof waste matter and thus permi | thorough and lar bowel movement the 213 ro was driving Ross Fanelle of Elm Secretary Kellogg Back (A—Re- in the shington, March 15 Nujol c=n ; [mmm: today to his des| length of time without effects. Unl i s department after week's S | v docs not{ ] it to Pinchurst, N. C., Secretary o) "\J : ‘“\ iloss. eaialiie telt “ontivelyt At be discontiaucd 2 {and no longer was troubled with the Ask your druggist for Nujol. a nd grippe which caused his siclan to order him south for nd recreation, ! o sccrefary plans to begin scrics of conferences on the disarm- ament question with Ambassador | |Houghton from London and Minis- Gibson from Havana on their wrrival here, probably Wednesday. HELD FOR ABANDONM T Wiilimantie, Conn., March 15 (#— Word came to County Detective Wil- | liam Jackson today of the arrest n Ontario, Canada, of Lyman Maine. a contracting painter who is wanted on the charge of abandonment wife and minor cbild. juest for arrest had been made by [Mr. Jackson who will go north to. |night to try and bring Maine back. {cold here Throat and Chest Salve. 15¢ ctive bureau {s investigat. S 1 & tin a raflway Thomas sold today, | from the er‘tkv"l’ COSTA RIGA TRAIN | advices NEW BRITAD WREGK TOLL 1524 (Contlnued from First Page) the towns of Santo Domingo and San Juan, the wreck coming just as the traln came to the bridge over the Varilla river, | Boston, Mareh 15 () — Cable recelved today by the | United Fruit company said that 160 natives ot Costa Rica were killed accident at Varilla river bridge, near San Jose, yester- day, Those killed were belleved to have been members of an excur- sion party on the way to Cartago whero & roligious festival was in progress. The train was coming from the western part of the fsland on the railroad that runs from | Port Limon to the Pacific coast. Coach Goes Into River A thousand persons were on the | traln. One couch fell down an am- | bankment into the Varilla river and it was believed most of those Who lost thelr lives were in this coach. Other cars also were de- railed, The advices recelved here said \munllflcanon of only one man had been made, a professor in a school {In Cartago. His name was not re- ceived here and it was believed he | 100 was a native. No tourists were Left to Irene Herre, and | ho | he vrnlmy from San Jose, Costa Rica, and Gitlitz | the | along Main street when | truck [ \( His Desk This Morning | | al The re- | | Scientists Challenge | proportion on the train, | i l‘atlgued Vflghhfil“ Officers of the United ¥ruit com- pany sald it was customary during | the T.enten season for the country | | people to make journeys to Carta | 80 for a great religious celebration |and that this practice accounted | for the fact that such a large num- ber of nutives was traveling at the me time. ly all the wreck | ictims came from Alajuela and | Heredia, i | Yearly Pligrimages Varilla river is at the “f‘s(- fringe of a mountain range | ‘ ‘hm runs north and south at about | the center of Costa Rica. Cartago, a suburb of San Jose, the country's capital, 18 made beautiful by the | pulatial homes of coffee planters | und the yearly pilgrimages there arc considered events in the lives | of the natives from the we New York, March 15 ) — One {hundred and seventy eight persons were killed and 75 injured when an | excursion train on the Costa Rican railroad jumped the tracks on a | bridge over the Varilla river yester- wl | This information is contained In | |a wireless despatch received by the | ‘ United Fruit company, owner of the | Three cars at the rear end of a { six-car train left the rails and plung- | ¢ down a 50 foot embankment into {the river. The accident occurred at { 8:15 o'clock Sunday morning as the {frain was running between Alajuela land Cartago. The excursionists jaboard the train numbered ahout | 3,000, Tmmedfately the news of the ac- cldent became known the United | Fruit company rushed physicians | and nurses to the scene from Port | {Timon on board relief train. Tho | Costa Rican government as a sign of | monrning ordered the suspension of all Sunday activiti Left to vigh honor to their s ‘(,m recticut Bu, and Miss Lillian ¢ {Britain, In the | Kelly Trlal Tonight in Newington Town Court With charges of reckless driving land driving while ur der the influ- ence of liguor lodged against James Kelly, 219 Vine etrect, as a result of an accident Friday night near the groups above, J. C. Moody, su whose cha th Here are five first place and /i Miss Mavion Ficber, Wor iy chool the !h)m‘.uu cla {in the typew: mm fwvor $8 sedel t vear Irene mm est. ci¢ Anc A.lw Irene Ilerre came in s Hn ¢ New Fritain high school nd cit who doe, | Maple Hill trolley station, he will be trled before Justice Henry P. Roche, in the Newington Town hall, Ltonight, at 7:30 o'clock. It 1s alleged that while Kelly was driving a sedan Friday night at Maple Hill he crashed into a ma- chine driven by Stanley Rowe, aged 21, of Elm Hill, injuring Rowe, and [ George Cheney, of Newlington, who was riding with Kelly. Cheney recelved sevore cuts about the head and many bruises, while Rowe sus- tained slight b s and cuts from flying class. \ Tt is eald by persons witnessing | the accident that Kelly was round- ing a curve on the wrong side of the road at a high rate of speed when he smashed into Rowe's car, which had gone to the left side ot | the road to avoid being hit by the Kelly sedan. TBoth machines were demolished. Rowea was driving the car for Andrew J. Muller of Elm Hill, and Jack Muller, aged 14, his son was accompanying Rowe, but neither he nor the driver of the sedan were hurt, Kelly wns arrested Saturday aft- ernoon by State Officer Whitle, and was releaged on bonds of $500, Boston, | Sunday other victim. ley, who was bury ai third woman to be Mrs on three succe Mrs. Trumloy w the right arm man g to free sped her, Cancer Growth Belief Paris, March 15 (A—The general belief that cancer is spreading stead- ily, with the inferene that conditions of modern life trend to propagate the ailmént has been directly chal- lenged at the academy of medicine by Professor Menetier, considered one of the greatest authorities in nce on the subject. The professor gives his own sta- tistics based on his experience in 20 vears’ hospital work, which show a of 10 to 13 per cent. Swiss statistics give 9.3 per cent and those of Paris 8.8 per cent. Menetler's paper is accepted in Taris medical circles as having es- tablished that cancer was as com- mon a century ago as it is now. Tried to Defraud Hotel Claims He's of Nobility New Haven, March 15 (P—The police here having been asked to identify Carl Eric Von Schoultz, ar- {rested in New York on Friday, {charged with failure to pay a hotel ill, have sent word to that city that the man may be Eric Schoultz, who this winter worked as captain of waiters in A hotel here. The man |told the police that he had worked in New Haven, that he was Baron |of Aschraden, house of Teiskala and | Triala, that upon coming to this country he discarded his titles and went to work. He left this ity {n January, READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS the second figy training center for as Infured st POLICE CORDON FAILS 10 HMT STABBING | Boston Has Third “Slashing” inday unemp! ente ! hallvay of her home latc when she felt a stinging sen At th las in Week—None Seriously d bhed in tu weeks and the sixth to be ac nig tion same time but she manag If and fic Affair 1 G N M 1 first prize for 50 entrants in each oy If you see a man loc bmaster T orth: Was Eleanor Zimmerman, Irene Anderson, irl the annual n soclation & ida Doanoe clez n 7 appear nd. ed with t high airs, from whe 1 t on the om n the details of ted, 1 n vieti d to id UAFAvORABY vorubie bal 1s shown in preli I\ issued toda 10nt, Lane, Birmin 1 either of vost Mar HEARING SOON O * HOTOR TRUCK L. (New Britain Manufacturens Al- lected by New Measuure —— Thtere w committees es In Washing on senate bil regulation of motor ve This bill, 1f passed, will requir ach truck engaged in fnt transportation have a certitic from the federal government In order to prepare for the v £. there will be a national confer ence of truck users at th or hotel In Washington a Saturday morning, leadquarters for the Kk users will o kept in this bullding from Murel ch 22 and as long as is thought necessary. The bill which is to be g ects all users nd has an important t 1§ on the shipping problems o cal manufacturers and throughout the country, scope, {t will also affect taxienls will require that any truck or t "ab going from one stato to anc ve a certificate from t overnment allowing transportation. Manufacturer: Britain, use truc the hauling of listance point mber of vehicles outside help in the t the merchandise man It that represe of the traffic bureaus of manufacturing plants in this will attend the hearing. MONTE BLUE 1S MOVIE-IKE LIF From Orphan's Home to Star of Screen, His Story New York March 1 orphans’ home to ¢ movies is the hill o has climbed. Tefore K ng' especially s helr goods to They own a ¢« 5 P—From an fom in the fe Monte Blue | caching the type in a printshop, railroad cngine, worked in mill, coal mine and timber camp, clowned in a cireus, salled the occan urdy windjammers and learned a westorn ranch hew to ride bucking poni | Blue's experlences led nim to liteh-digging, carpentry and mortar- mixing in a Los Angeles movio lot top, hel fired a a steel os ! ,h: humac above. treatment methods | ing where fate and D, W. Griffith cked him from an upturned box a placa before camera “One day at the Re- liance and Majestio s man ame out of off| all the ictors rushed forwa Blue re- | lated, ‘T don't actors,’ | shouted. ‘T w man who handle a pick and shovel’ Al others fumped aside and I go the job working in the lots at § ¥ About two months was back of a st he is {socialism, I was o under having my s: boys looking s who brought | 1weeting of Hartiord. won first 1 the In a sweep f mmerman for Won the re were ahout ater, the gang | guing about an upturned when I noticed past me and “I turned and thare stood Griffith. | T thought I was on the verge of| fired. But Griftith laughed, said something about g a good tongue in my head Uleft. Two weeks later, the man told me the dircetor wanted me. This time, 1 thought, 1 was sure to be fired, Instead, he | 10 ma he wanted me to ho a mob { boing m way, hy poli Mrs nce Me hbed i DI or, en who 1 Deen | My work secured me a fob in e vier ock company at ten dollars a police patr k aad I spent about six months | erday wmd fwo |1 b, Th t both were g 1 cam h almost proved fatai to aroer. making a s of Erath pleture 1n 0 on a horse had to L captive girl without stop- cape w 1 All the loubli r hero, salisfaction, so I it result caused 1 stunt man and loubled for the stars vk would got finally I got to ' a role as unimpor- vs as it Is important h parts in pletures iirbanks, Theodore ord and others. parts for some time itoland a different s patriotic pic- liste® Tt was the A soldier known as Pie Face Doug suggested me, but | ¢ up her han . BALA - the y by bard nything, but we the uniform and T made up for part. Doug walked in, an- cing ‘I've got Ple Face for yo made me eat a piece of plo nd I got to laughing and so did Y. The job was mine.” Today, Blue is considered an al ctor and is the head of h production company with War- | r Brothere, tary 26 BELO ZERO Lake, N. Y., March 13 s colde: 1 own to 1t 26 degre rday. Piones that the weather 1l years, ®) the Tupper Wir of Experienced Saleswomen Wanted for Sa GOVT, PROSECUTE Wants Dept, of Justice to Punish “Surprise” Witness W shington, the March 15 justice perjury (DA deo- department George B the “surprise for the government in the na trial of Senator Wheeler, 1ocrat, Montana, was made today senate by Senator Walsh, . democrat, Montana. a spur to the department, ho ed a resolution directing the encral to advise the sen- ether it 1s the purpose to sub- Hays' testimony to a grand 1ty With a view to obtaining an in- tment against him 1o story of the nator Wheeler wapter in the his- rican jurisprudence,” sald it was of portance that the perjured testimony mber of his body and n in ignominy should that New Yor s at the trial year at which was acqulited of t pting mone or prose- o cases before the in- enator Wals) “ure I've on its face And it's extremely la tter 8, with n T Dr. Berlin, As a result of h Jo pletured new red to prosecuting s work asses of Gordon Campbell, are fc OORSUS WIS = A0S 18 HOVIES Considers It an Asset in Fllmmg’ Dramas Mareh 15 (A —Bi the dircctor who made “La Bo- his next il musi- proceedi nding before nt. He also asser *"had been guilty of his income tax returns hat four judgments have been 1 against for an aggre- even hefo to testify York New Before A‘\ initiation of a scnate administration as attorney York, Big Parade" and hegims “shooting” will have rranged for Photog plan conforms with d to believe,” he said es men in pub- who have made themselves S to the powers that be. ! his ) . ) tment befor: theory that tempo one of the A s subservient court. berties have most important factors in the mak- 20 > not until now beer mperiled For cach scene 4 Vidor| Besides ca on the attorney e al for i ation as to wheth- s ope| y rtment propos iead e e against Hayes, Senator {r9oNiD J*’\.” ':H”C b resolution directs him to ¢ s dnotion Dl s ““ 1o the senate an ftemized JoLEkaLnygtaRexpIt sL oy Ehcon o nt of all expenditures in con- ion with the prosecution of Sen- or Wheeler. The Montana senator explained he did this because much had heen made of the expense of the enate investigations into the naval oil leases and the department of jus- Daugherty, phing 18 ays. in orchestr else, to of for atmosphers exy h the us oss the on { h of motion. ol it a symplony of throughout a picture if emotional arefully por- a moro im- em- oft and v trying to ex- tice under rise and fall must be c trayed and nothing has portant b po. Lot the 1 tha emotion you press will be missed. “I am writing scenario of ‘Bardely The e F.\lul-" tin's g g in of a composer for use du earrying a tionship e the Music, 1 has been pictures, 1 <hould and Vidor roctors of heen study many come HERE IS FOOD FOR TI]OL’GIIT! 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