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MYSTERY MAN IN Alleged Conspiracy prints of for district attorney's important principal . kidnapping conspiraey. The blanket complaint, W was proceeding by train to Dougla MID - WE SPECIALS HERE Wed. Oct. 13 9 to 11 a. m. ROUND AND LOIN STEAKS Ib. 23c I'resh Ground HAMBURG, 2 Ibs, . WPHERSON CASE “Johm Doe” Martin Mentioned in Los Angeles, Oct. 12 (A—The foot | ‘John Doe” Martin across | the path of Aimes Semple McPher- son today presented an elusive trail {nvesfigators | ceking a heretofore unidentified but in the alleged forms the basis for the conspiracy from Gila Bend who have identified | Mrs. McPherson as the woman who | filed a telegram stating her automo- | hile had broken down and that she | 25° NEW BRITAIN DAIL HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1926. | Arizona, ere the Evangelist ap- | peared a week later to tell of being | kidnapped. ‘ Taking advantage of today's court | holiday because of Columbus Day, | Mrs, McPherson planned to rest u the sea shore. She dld not preach |at last night's temple prayer mm. ing and failed to issue her custom- |ary nightly “bulletin” summarizing |the day's proceedings of her tr UPTO GRAND JURY Charges Made by Newspaper Publisher Given Attention Is Pure and Sweet Ideal for Children Addross Sample Soap, Dintment. Talcum frea S, | {oaiicurs Latotatories, Dept. X, Waldcn, Mas 9 to 11 a. m. | LEAN SMOKED | SHOULDERS Ib. 19¢ Fancy Fresh SHOULDERS, Ib, 20 ALL DAY SPECIALS NDIANA SCANDAL | ... [to meet the requests of merchants |o'cloe | and property owners on West Main charges, names for outher dgfend- | ants, one of whom {s “John Doe." 3 : 5 The identity of the anonymous con-| Indlanapolis, Tnd, Oct. 12 (A — spirator was hinted at during the ex- | The political corruption charg, amination, of Mrs. Lorralne Wise-| made by Thomas H. Adams, pub- man who had been called as a state's | lisher of the Vincennes Commer- Witness. clal, today had reached an officlal Mrs. Wiseman, who accused Mrs. | investiga body — the Marion McPherson as having hired and | gounty grand jury schooled her in a plot to refuse in-| There apparently was a disposi- sinuations that the Evangellst £0- | tion on the part of Adams and journed at Carmel-By-the-Sea with those who have been assoctated Kenneth G. Ormiston, missing radio | with him in the demand for & man, testified that she was first ap- | probe of Indiana political affairs v proached by a “Mr. Martin.” to accept tha grand jury as the Attorney W. L Gilbert of Mrs. Mec- | most fair tribunal before which a Pherson's defense counsel objocted ring can be had at this to the mention of “Mr. Martin” on| Adams reiterated, however, the ground that no foundation had | believed a state been lald to establish Martin as a tlon would be of greater sco co-conspirator. more likely to unearth the whole “John Doe” Martin's footprints are | mass of corruption than he insi in this case somewhere,” Keyes re- | oxists. plied, and “it we don't prove it I| The grand jury investigation was will be willing for this testimony to | ordered vesterday by James A. be stricken from the records.” Collins, judge of the criminal court, The witness was permitted to tell | upon susgestlon of Attorney Gen- of her meeting with Martin, who she | eral Arthur Gilliom. First wit- sald was a stranger. She declared |y s were to be called today. An he approached her in a San Francis- | order d to the state pris co hotel lohby last July and asked | warden at Michigan City to pro- her to ald in clearing Mrs. McPh duce in court, at 10 a. m. next son of “this scandal at Carm Thursday, D. C. Stephenson, former then testified that it was at Mar grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan, suggestion that she came to Los|who has given assurdnces, Adams Angeles and entered into the alleged | says, that he will relate a full story conspiracy with Mrs. McPherson and | of the allezed corruption. Stephen- her mother to preduce “the little | son is serving a life sentence for lady” who was fo pose as Ormiston's Madge Oberholtzer. companion at Carmel by the United Furthermore refutation of the| States senats of the Indiana situa- siate’s charge that Mrs. McPherson | tion was requested by Adams in a . visited several Arizona points during | message yesterday to Senator the time she declares she was held | Borah, republican, of Idaho, who in Mexico by kidnappers, developed {had requested information for last night when Mrs. Alex Pearson | Adams as to the operation of the of Tucson, Ariz, issued a statement | Klan in Indlana. . denying the Evangellst filed a mys- | — —— terlous message from Gila Bend, | READ HERALD CLASSTFIED ADS - Arizona, June 15. Mrs. Pearson FOR YOUR WANTS . said the message was sent to her by | \rs. Gay Coontz, a friend of Mrs. McPherson, who was en route to | Tuoson to visit at the Pearson home. C t S A Keyes | hasl aummonsd! iticssos | u lcura oap CHANGE IN PARKIN ON WEST MAIN § {More Time Allowed on Com-| plaint of Business Men in the parking ordina street, will be recommended to | common council at the ing. the ordinance committee The present restriction of five m |utes on the north side of | from W ton street 50 feet east of High streot does illow customers of st time do business, Chief Hart of the pol department reported, and on recommendation, the limit will increased to 30 minutes, formerly, 1f the council approve Claude J. Leroux, advis ber of the committee in the es the has been unable Architect Earle K ly long to put He code within one wec to confer but per shape. own author assurance ot poin’ be well within !m Tights in prepar- he said he would Bis counsel, ing the code, so, with the assistance of Mr. and the corporation have it ready for the committee in time to report it to the councll at the meeting in November., Councilman Bartlett remarked, during the discussion, that Bishop's contract with the city t obligate him to prepare ‘\u(r'r:\l and plumbing code directed at him is uncalled Alderman Nair, one of Mr. next meet- | according to unanimous vote of last night the street to a point as it wa mem- mattgr of the proposed new plumbing code, told the committee he can prepare with Bishop sufficlent- Mr. did | s the —limit 2 bars to a cus- and tomer. cfore the criticism that has been | Bishop's | critics, replied that the latter should | MUSICAL CLUB 10 GIVE ; CIVILIAN GIVES 7, AR L OPINION | Altos, Tenors and Basses and Cello| A. P. Reporter Takes Trip the Los Angeles ‘ Players Are Epecially Needed by Organization. ‘ Tn examination of can |active membership in the ain Musical club Monday will be nee N could Oct. 12 (®) be taken on fum tenors an cello, Espe tates navy the | modern roma Singing — An aria from opera or ! ) A classic song not to lce his be mmander permission ment for an the fly- yratorio. in a foreign could what W Nardin ction of Vio f certo in A | ing L« the same de- ol was on. of three- routine to day similar ts — Representa- | test t th 1 piec advanc Los Ang les is s of e | n without e who in should send ir end ediately to Warren to try out|i Hale, the and Com- hip committ pay ap- to|! Scott Not Much Excited | Owr Flght for His Life 12 (A—Russell Scotf only casually intere the deliberations of e court at Springfleld to whether he should be hanged pren I've got to die sometime,” Scott s T frov observed. * I would like to do ) in t w I appreciate the and the efforts of pt to halt the e: i rmer Canadian bus o g s ss ated by William S who once before saved A S y 1 suc~ 1 ¢ r When the 1 NO PLACE FOR CUPID 1 by tin 1 a 2 Upton, ) Oct. 11 P—E i > 3 = Up! West Upton young : (3 1 ¢ single life or mem« g a s 1 v ¢ fair sex in the Yown a lad ' as there has not t ) g ion issued in i t runs i s ¥ last During the L k lays this uding yester< but eleven wa 2l READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 1 18 for first nine FOR YOUR WANTS 1925, do hop | and Palm Olive Soap SC Each for. | cither do the work or say he would not do 1t, would know his position and arra to have it done by someone Councilman Bartlett agreed with alderman in this respect and ad that Mr. Bishop was intemperate in com- his remarks at the buflding misslon meeting recently. matter of fact, said, the present code can be pri od and no changes made in it, committee felt it As {1 the agreement to go to work will the delay, it Is expected. | Secretary Thomas Linder of | board of adjustment explained recommended change in the zoning rear yard | was voted to rec- | | ordinance relative to depths and it ommend its adoption. and then the committee else. Councilman Bartlett advisable to | have a new code and Mr. Leroux's nge the ded a int- || but —TFOR THE COLD DAYS TO COME! Flannel Sheet Blankets 890 Each ¢, brown and grey, with colored 'Iho'\r won't Jast the day out so I v, end the the —another lot plain wi berders, 64x80. ard | The necessary changes in the COttOn Plald Blankets | building ordinance to cover the is- suance of permits for ofl burners {will be WHIPPED CREAM PUFFS 5 Each 9 to 11 a. m. MAINE POTATOES Peck 37¢c Large Yellow ONIONS, 4 1bs. ... BEST 12 LEAN POT ROASTS BEEF, Vl(l.fl\l P ROASTS BEET, I, .. OF VEAL TO ROAST m\xi' n?{\lf‘w'\ml. 1b. lh, SMALL SK1 NG L \ll& b, LEAN I'Olik CHOPS FANCY OPS, 1b. EGGS 2 doz. 83¢c Best Pure 33c LARD, 2 Ihs. OURS IS WITHOUT QUESTION THE BEST FLAVORED BREAD ON THE MARKE IT HAS THAT ABOUT IT WHICH IS CHARACT % CORNED BEEF bh. 18 %" FANCY SELECTED FRESH BREAD | TRESH CREAMERY BUTTER 2 lbs. 95¢ WITH BREAD MADE BY MOTHER—IT'S AS SWEET AS SPRING WATER. 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Special Introductory Sale of New “ANTEX” Window Shades Only '75¢ Each compl udy to hang, 36 inches wide, 72 inches dark green or beautiful buff. (Wider shades in proportion) No housewife will give her window shades in years the punishment we give ‘Antex” window shades in a few severe tests. Imagine crushing, erinkling or creasing your des without ruining them! Yet® “Antex” shades will stand such abuse—and a few rubs with a hot iron and damp cloth will make them look like new. Would you think of deliber: can do that with an “Antex” hole. Would yvou purposely subjeet your best window shades to the damaging effects of a drenching rain? Would you attempt to boil them for 60 minutes—or deliber- ately rub dust or dirt into the surface then try to clean them and make them look like new? “Antex” shades have been subjected to all these tests. They have been boil&d for 60 minutes, and when dry they have been rubbed over the floor and cleaned with a dry rubber sponge. You're almost certain to need shades soon. ” SHADES NOW! itely puncturing an ordinary window shade? You 1ade, and a few rubs of the fingernail will close the Get “ANT