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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1926. T R R S SPECIAL SALE of VASES IFT DEPT. The Dickinson Drug Company 169-171 MAIN STREET ———— | CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Jobs ~— Tel. 2913 'CHARLOTTE MILLS ALMOST FRANTIC f AFTER MURDER OF HER MOTHER ‘.\nnn_\ ed by Army of Per- sons Asking Embarrass- ing Questions—Receives Many Kind Letters, Too. ful enem Or is Dea comforter ho assu iffering of thls mortal wor When Mrs, Elcanor Mills gazed |at the duil-gleaming parrel of a re- |volver on the Philips farm that s m with rd Hall, did she ery out r, or was her scream a wel- to d Did she 1 the inevitable approach of a tion to her problems? : foresee happiness with ved in the eternal land or did out ically for a littla more time in is land of mortal love? Read Charlotte 1s' ravelation |of her mother's striking philosophy |of de: nd feared? 1 Aftermath |, My dear mother's fun w 1 from the undertaking parlor ‘Imr-'m" our house was too poorly |quipped for such a thing To k he many times Mother and I had talked about death, and the cheery way ghe felt about it. I was always 1d of dying. Even when I was 1l, I uscd to think about it, and ver and cry to imagine how aw- fi‘, e s SRR Patronize Merchants Who Deliver Your Purchases by AUBURN Parcel Delivery Service * (lnc) Auburn Transportation Co. Phone 611 E——————| —_————————————— Chowder, Clams, Steammg\ Clams, Soft Shell Crabs, Lobsters, Crab Meat, Shrimps OYSTER HOUSE THE HONISS 22 STATE ST. HARTFORL Cnder rGant’s Department Store PHONE 611 | somewhere, away and friends and |alone, too! from my people i Mother would say |about it, ehild. The reason you feel [afraid of death is bec {having a good time here. and disappointments come, and | gricts and sickness, you won't be so ;crazy about llving. You will get {tired. Dying won't frighten you | Death will seem like a good, kind ‘old friend. That's how I feel about it. I'd like to have just one little “.i» of happiness—then I'd be per- fectly willing to go out—pouf! like that, and gail Both Mother detested \mourmm and Mother made me | promise never to wr for any- »ody, But Aunt Anna felt T ought t least to wear black on the day | Mother was buried, so she bought me a good dress—the second | “boughten” one I ever owned in my life. Mother made even my party | frocks, and they were always pe fect, she 1 so beautifully. 1 | wore 2 little black velvet hat of he | —1t made her scem closer to me, 1 still e it Mother was burled In | vestments. a hard time ge \ people wan » old duds that But nd got nd ¢ gs she b bt it pair of black 1 some p myself up, I thought of pleasures. Al “Don’t ery se you are When vou are older and know what life is, her choir home, who my friends other did evenings, things o choke with shame and were 30 unjust and cruel. ut the Hall family! They were ted with every consideration and lelicacy. They seemed to be held sacred. I don’t doubt Mrs. Hall but compared with what ¢ cugh in those days and , she doesn’t know what humil- ation means. But T will not put too much bit- in this story. There fs much ndness in the world after all, and 1e just: me 1 go Letters began to pour in upon me. For every nasty one I must have gotten five sweet ones. In all, both or the investigation four vears ago, and now, during the reopening , I have hundred letter: One man wrote that my plcture inded him of a lost love, and nted me to marry him on the gth of that. I have had at lea 50 proposals. A mother wrote tk her daughter was lonely and maybe s too, and wouldn't T come and | visit them and fecl at home? I loved that letter. Many contained invitations for the day—to dinner, for motor rides, etc., sually ending with the sentiment: SureRelief FOR INDIGESTION mwcts‘m 25.CENTS Hot wafer Sure Relief 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere ENDS VAGATION AS Shipping to Foreign Ports lian Thurber nets C. Kelly, cashier of the City National bank, took the opportunity summer vacation just past of g part of the world. He visited Germany, Canaca and parts e south by getting employment ps and working his passages m points of interest. “You must feel lost and need com- panionship. We offer you ship.” These were beautiful, letters, | Then a man wrote, five children and would like me to marry him and help take care of | them! One chap at Saranac Lake sa1d he admired the stand 1 took at | the hearings and by writing to G ernor Edwards that time to say I vas dlssatisfied with the way the in- vestigations flickered out, and would like to correspond with me. A woman and her daugh aid they wera working people e many gifts—mostly things de. They sent a whole suitcase of and {t to ed me very | blouses and stockings, work nightgowns. T g0 I gave the they leep! There were iff-and-collar sets apro slippers, like pajamas myself, nightgowns to a friend. But sent a loyely suit and I wore it four cars. It must have heen expensive nd I confess adore “quality” ve one good it all the timc n a doze Among the that said I was 4 a bad girl parcel the writer sent veil advising me to wear and not be so brazen. B crepe malkes good dusting cloths, fmfi«;flfl— Monday: Charlotte Mills discusses the question of who is guilty of the Hall-Mills murders.) TUNNEY TO WIND UP HIS TRAININ Ghallenger Never Felt Better Be- saying he had | d He 2 ed through a friend to friend- | secur tion on the kind | George Washington last leck boy, which is the place someone without sailing experience, he sail for ship. He landed at nd on entering the by the pictur previous and on July 6. Germany Mr. Kelly ime that he r who Uy he was give about 30 impress taxicabs of 1he we no doubt 0 there. a chicken ns of beer f which is about ican reason Hotel r the post-war hardships, but now finding them [T Ke]]y Spends SUMIMEL | drudgers ana expense of the old-fashioned re received several | Kelly, son of |}, PARIS=—= American Bungalow Tvpe of House is Becoming Popular Throughout France. 1t. Parls, Sept. 18—The spreading rapidly fn France. Scores of little houses are being constructed in every suburb about Parls for people who a few years ago thought it would be beneath their dignity to live in anything less than a large uncomfort- able villa with several servants to keep things in order. French middle classes took the were called at first, as part of bungalow, 14ea is an inc that § Albrecht peoples’ pavil- as th compact, comfortable and of light upkeep, are accepting them gladly as a respite from the serts, hstag w houses. Now the exp LOURDES POOLS STILL POPULAR having no fra The curative powers of the famous Lourdes s pool are belng hard tested. The pilgrimages show no slgns of abating before the end of September. P Ten thousand invallds from Italy, Germany, Austria and England will have made the trips | to Lourdes during the month if the present | flow continues. An Italian delegation, num- | bering five thousand is expected on Monday. It will be headed by Cardinal Lucidi and ten t bishops and archbishops. gine with ar | The habit of visiting Lourdes in large dele- Munich a f ns has cat problem for the railroad tial train. orities and local officials. Special trains cconon are placed at the disposition of the pilgrims and they are requested to limit their stay in t to 45 hours in order to make room for later HE TAB ilroad DEAUVILLE HANDLES Li In t zaming rooms at lea g o H.” said undred franc thousands and of the last eve- nore numerous tha v ruled quiet. On on a distinguished man, e first tim uiotion as his har ion for k,” dron- igo hiad d manner. ot out cried e FOUGHT IN Majo and he L nt disapyoint- ame slightly lsarpeor ker and player met Paris crimin i : SMALL TAXI POPULAR iths ago at the s decar motorcycle, 1y a J of locomotion, however, * that another company d minfature taxi on marketing. en some c a c closed has constru which will being t senger sits on driver by a g became difficult after Ttobert held only one sh of blood to the head : le him ¢ left him stone A dreds o 4 Mrs. Kelb w anniy e instrur come int Berlin, Sept. appear to be unanimous on is a ralse in salar; ber has dared bri members ndi id to be several Kelh, pensic or 62 xtile company 15—Members of the reichstag Morath, Gustav Stregsemann is a lead h few reichstagers manage to live HIS CHANCES sident von Hinden egan on the heels wrecks, d national reilways adn sures former kaiser travel to HERE'S SPEEDY WORK en years 1SS MONEY his home Berlin newspaper received pany te nd had to be subscriber said r 1908 da red es in 28 BATTLES weunded doing 1to plo ing hooks.” He Universum L in Germany s on motorcye the front seat sey RETIRFS AFTER 62 YEARS $2-year-olc job all his life, vears' congra R er, no n a n ot g of cakes. g himse imamber, (a7 kes in Berlin nine months in the year on their salaries. Before the republic was established, he as- reccived $715 s in sesslon only a few es for postage alone are case t members as in the United , but the hundred ing privilege, ministration to or s over the er a telephone was ir - , but he a notice from who fought in s during struck him. to “beat Mrs. Con rs into prun- T company, s in eries by d regular pictures enterp axi in the newspaper col- The pas ated from retired on a service with a sp Gube DOINGS IN FOREIGN CAPITALS BER]IN=——— German Reichstag Members Want Raise But Are Afraid to Ask For »seph Conrad, Genius, Also Was Most Eccentric Type of an Individ- ual. 15— rels are fre- the use of special mes- These messages olate lover to the ts, espectall Cake ss for next s height in England. 1 th Africa of the Minister tralia, Singapor where there are TRY TO LENGTHEN HH months. British acation ladybird, which fond of the 4 series hreakf: lunch and dinner, has of the t ) e eating r for ob ea taken " y 1ons in-defend of his department. , whose land poli ossible to 1 STORIES OF JOSEPH CONRAD Joseph Conrad may have been a very her to millions of readers who never ay vas an e tric genjus Wi in the bathroom. Fimse an ten insisted on wri i As 1 K nrad’s “Joseph Conrad was in- notice, dated 1 him lions of ot 8 to wrife hing a novel was using initials, ‘onrad His s low toward it was ! rd the novel intruders and humor ad's 1 ur” di- I the . E ¥ s seldom in i on films AT o 1 s writing| 1 stress BRITISH LIKE ICE Ice m, so long a States but until recently re sing in Englar t more than a dubio lux 8 nition here as a va tion of Ame Berlin form f"v" st an plan of its central manufactu a large scale under mo methods of efficiency and cleanline recom-| mended by the imperial economic commitice s a branch of the dafrying indus the committee's report on the subjec 1 manufacture of ice cream 11 provide an important outlet for the milk and milk prod- ucts of the United K cularly dur- ing the ductfon of milk] he fare who has for ice cream of high| 1in the United Kir ustry would be assisted demand for its products and| uent stabilization of the milk market] > period of maximum output.” COMMITS SUICID [gpe in H]S L]I H S : { Wl g ) B fter her employer had told her he was e‘ ¢ flys . o . s 1ch » f mora s wer all my me I never eat any stews a E ed with her work that he inter fi‘: : ’ very little bread. No tobacco, no liqueur: her his chief buy Hannah Vhat do you drink with your meals?” he a Busch, midd man in f went good red wine, with a littie d hanged 1 ) he rey Ifer sister told How much of it Busch expressed d As long as I am thirsty,” of physic + park | However, he miles | “ach condition,” trains ca ¢ and lon Although flying high in the air was empty T could | g 5udshure, Intsfof iniers The date of G ich is c Jent on Phil nd in his estir . is more 1lizo is not a hig r while on land. i 5 i il than the Ne rk parks. | T do a lot of physical cult s e sic and | “No exce Wy night remair a y n give weaken the s allenger and his | decided Amore MU SEouEsburg American jazz can bo HE uthor sses of Authort d of the responsibilitics said the she would have to assutfie in her new position, aviator. on Awellings, opartment houses an rh_' gan central business property—comp s el O bulldings or construction loans in Hart- | | 130 hegan to press around us | - tord and viclnity. e s e This company can re ar } | timie with people—from tha pol olsed in vorkout and present mortgages on favorable terme | from the court, from the newsp: nruffled today with no suspicion o 408 apprafeements. | pers, frorm the nelgbborhaod, friends, | HortA : rybody } himself, declared = tod o thourht ke at he never felt better and is sat fied with his condition. Lou Fink First Mort es as 'y dreac ks B ERALE ke 1gh A e Bl ’THIBTEEV []EAI] IN thal was killed are likely to re-|Jose Maria Rodriguez and Angel| FORMER STATE OFFICER HELD, gag h o too good or to ] B ¢ ey a 1 ame home, arriving 1 fcomutn Hartford, Sept. 18 (A—Recause Tuesday. Box i l Ty T PR IR Ter e e P e 1 written her, William J, 4 1 o c t P ) 0 LB < ; d xh confessed that they we the forehead. Dr. T. Prestlc Kirschner, of Waterford, former] of Interest e camp here but 2| Later e shipped on th » e 1 T S A n owrowien Aworichwilt gy rivaredil| (00 dhs sunsongl e e ! Americans and took Mr. Ro-|Mexico City, performed the post-|home early last night by Us b o ¢ ‘ Soldlels Trall Gang Open Fna o ied that they |mortem for the Mexican govern- | States Marshal Jacob D. Walter. overed his equilibrinm | murderea #he American. it ever went astray. H n | members of th and, Alter Rosenthal Killing [ momvers ot in T ne 5 iay will not be 101 S e 2 t law forbids A S m on the body of New \r k state pm shov 3 3 : real At Low Rates | i ery aand laft for all of 1g which robbed |an American plhysician resident in | state policeman, was arrested at he challenger has co g ey de oo | The challenger has com 1 away they d Other | ment, W later relea 1 on $500 honds for] they declare, —— e ppearance hbefore nmm States| upset Thursday but he crime. They gave RUEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Commissioner Russell H. Corcoran| < n opportunity | 3 = B - yesterday's |their names as Romulo Rojas, FOR YOUR WANTS New London, F",flf'mfmr 23 | Mexico City, Sept. 15 (P | men have been killed— {them known to have been 1 land the others suspected of Halifax | outlaws—in connection with . i 3 ‘As soon as mothe u o he plans have moved according 1c K g [ oss! en T would have t k- | f o St & e | back New e trip upjous region 40 miles side Mexico r lization that it was just be- 3 3 R o thro the | City of Jacob Rose 1 of Wood- 2 5 o o | that the fik will be right for his| th 3 e s n a or cause m r would B e eera bt & on the re-imere, N, Y., by bandits who wer. " at t Al happening - iken around | holding him for ransom. Globe Clothing House Established 1886 Information without obiigation ngers, ev antastic is now ship 1 1| George Ransberry, the giant chef, ings were hint- | judges condition by appetite and ather ter- fagnosis may be relied upon ng to ma him he eo der is in perfect shape S S g He ¢ Whslthe observa- | S O down the Atlan. | them the $10.000 ransom which had Frr—— the night of September 14 e presiding genfus of the | pot = 50 08 ehed the mouth ,H"-l‘ i ':']'” inded o '\'Inlt"‘."r:nsr;r!‘n» ELECTRIC TREATMENTS i ntini e Tiei TR dokthanath o NoaT "‘\v‘-‘f i "‘:“I"h‘“’w{‘q s “0””"“:¢f‘y ting with fedoral troops near | i i E ek tat i es about mother |fe e styled a “conditioner of | 'y 0" MUHORATE B8 e earth. He | Huitzilac. The three other men, | iney's physi |who had been identified by Joseph | Ruff, Mr. Rosenthal's son-in-law, as | having been with the bandit party | which lasty Sunday robbed the | of the [members of Mr. Rosenthal's auto- | tv was extended |mobile party and took him awa into the mountains and who admit- bt > HEL |ted they were members of the band Hinkle, veteran Clevel p : " |were shot last night when an at- SN el NG Hifls s palsar 1 tell tie to “forget it” ®hen T |rop aind promoter, who is here Hded the hoat to New |tempt to “rescue” them was made, atica, or regard Stiwhazeal el t t siting Dempsey's After they had col ed the three ment. These treatments are a ‘ City, said today that ‘b to Baton Rouge.|men were being taken under military Grdiaend tolihe affiisted and 1o b bu for little girla | op older on the | escort from Mexico City to Huitz} weak, slow v 4 nd [to be examined at scene of the ,mm pping of Mr. Rosenthal. A " CBaton e caw | statem®nt issued by the police says N eramihale o yiver | “a party of men, presumably it ur ssary to have | bandit friends, attempted to rescuc i St tann half journey | them, and in the ensuing fight th from the dock to the, were Killec lard Oil plant and| The body of Mr. Rosenthal has thers ho found an plant. | reached Mexico City from the scene ers what a great mateh could o to1al of 5000 men are employed |of his murder and the necessary T | . Were. o " ced f g the Delaneys. e clerks and chem- malitics to sending it to his Progress, Meantime, : e and Jimmy Jimmy practi mad standard are siill scouring the n.n ' e giving 1 enty of ammunition (4 (o, region whe the crime w com- | 2 workouts wttl Ho returned hoi R. Johnson, D.D.S. - Three known bar were killed when soldiers disguised as civilians went to their lair ostensibly to pay ek, Kelly again this time on ti 1do. ndard Oil steamer hound for th laconic tlon ot ihe When given in connection ; % : the Ultra-Violet Rays, Alpine 1 AMr. o rael ithlete ound Sun Rays, Electric Light Baths, ! cal condition well nigh perect. Tk Electrical Massage and Blolog- | |auiries ar °S, 4 cre | boxer himself is no slouch in mat- lcal Blood Wash Treatments ¥ T utors lters physical and could qualify if control all nervous conditions— need be as trainer of athletic teams Coughs and Chest Discases, s the of the rela Heart, Stomach, Liver and Kid- muscles a iind, and the ney Diseases, High or Low Blood on' of tk Pressure, all forms of Rheuma- tlikened it to the width of one of the ctiy's streats and said only two ships | could pass through at one time. itions on thi vyers he exper the food £ ir functions. camp here another took charg Soan clfeans were in ab il ) ; me look forward to more thar s SRy o N ¢ tual champlonship bout Ti Dr. F. Coombs |[room 1 ror avsoluty slone.” a8 0y " ' m. aia Mt the means a reunion, possible only NATUREOPATH yoxing houts of outstanding class 19 So. High St., Near Post Office | |t ced ther Then all the lady nurse in attendunce Tel 765 t e b figures in the box lance lands ¢ ocea the firs 0la fellows are there Fall Hats of Cedarwood Tan 42 to 8L Either Flip or Curl Brims are good. another smart color. KNOX HATS EMERSON HATS Globe Clothing House was taken Cleveland n & i I of his time now in tel n is concentrat home 4 in actior federal troops Pearl Gray, Dr. A. B. Johnson, Dr. T. mitted in an endeavor to round up |§ nee | Tunne ago and plans to enter t v the rest of the bandits. In reply | — Textil Mass., 10 {fo another formal note sent by the REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ¢ enginecring. M pects 10 American embassy to the foreign | Henry Schmidt sold today to Iry 1nlke eral tr ¢ joffice the em v has recetved | ing Rachlin a three family house o surances that the Mexican au Lewis stree Plainville, Irving | FAIR ENOUGH thorities have been doing and o Georga Schmidt a CASUAL LABORER: Any chance|continue to do everything possible | tract of Jafid near New Britain ave- (of a job this mornin’, bos?" to round up and punish the mur- | nue, Hartford ot sales were | T i FOREMAN 1 &l mfl‘!n"i’]errr: Rabinow-.Raschkow |be surprised there's a man| The teilgiieds jsn’t here In hour 1 him home ve the job, I will.—Bulle- Tt by ¥ s gl school at lLov X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN #/confoars g | o that 1 At One friend, one a mar 1 o third a news- | Rachlin sold WARREN AND GILL Interior and exterior dect Estimates given at any Rest workmanship. ANl ¥ 1onK guaranteed B8, 874 SEONE: RN By 47 Cottage Place 42 Hamilton St, at and asked the most insulting Phone 8278-M Phone 2880 | [questions PHste L g0k LIy clothes, I did evenings, what | s my girl oman fri paper W torent fror ators. = somehow dif- time ok made t he three men killed last night gave the police information which may result in the capture-of | others and their gang. All armed | men in the region where Mr. Ro-|ig i halt an READ HFT‘\! D CLASSIFIED ADS|and give FOR YOUR WANTS tin, Sydney.