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10 WILL WARREN'S DEN HAUNT OF MYSTERY Farmingfon Puritans Chased White Outcast Into Mountain n Connecticu Will Warren a “Squaw Man' Lo Déc o as ar mythi 1o ory-t chows and n Tndian w Hill” with th name, for a den which be hom r of h of New Pri 1 to ona of ration by s rto Wil who inhahited HL2 X I to have he Warren, rr a cave on ‘Rattlesnaie states that he was the son of Abro Lam Warren and Experierce Stoph ons Warren, Loth of Wethersticld Reyond this, nothing is known of him. Records stamp him trange man, thought to he [ emented, who withirew from tt orld, an out a4 hid himself 1 the tree-clad and s nf: vildg of Pinnacle Moun e lazy an vowerful fra covered rd while a as o ast “tead of massive was erowned mpt, Jet-b b o his hea of unk fore the Revolu- idy of a as the Tosity days ry War, the \ger into a ibject of ¢ ) the simple 1o, Without rren one d Wil » no one, asked weered no in- himself. introdt o questions ar tormation about He Was “Suspicious €1 In those davs, a family-tree L nece i becanse “Will Warren™ walked ¢ h suspicion and ¢ 1o was religion racter” as 15 known oniy hos pnired in of days ren iz Sabbath Lashed for Vishing on Sunday ~l and with th wle 1L'-‘ of ’)n- l side bred into him through his urnal exeur- . slons into the woods, gained the (op. " nts, i that b 50 curious an formed to visit the the gan brush otion, to all q r should pla however, irds, w n entirely inevital to be re 1ted 1id exploration Skeleton skeleton was s 1e cavern which was un- | ibly that of Warren has it own day ¥ those Kidd figures ay the legend is nearly forgot- . rren's onger the inte It that id nearh of his Ind me D rious forages o 1 of was only and he became one of heroes and Will remains, the cedote con y days of the ROCKY MOUNTAIN VACATION RESORT Possibility That Coolidge Family Will Go There Willia Copyright W as ashington prosiid Rocky the Recreation: mpiony regional and attend. 1 t ive ington, summn for Frede Dispateh, serions doubts 0 is the next the i loriud und 1926 elec that 15 of recklessness ather through is tial f; mountains the took we the an compare | the W sting how source er: Nutmeg ric March onder © White comn object an as Un er corpor reasuren lorad blic 1 Di ™ : th w hic hote clubs, of dvert commer, publicity : opening address will be | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs‘ an: the cave, Found In Cave man who, fictional nily tion of Charles Lent's pre-con- ectors l’ldnmnsz (‘onvention W. Ricker of chairman of ingland neil C’””“'"'l will be ing and ait- | on kession with a dinner in the which picture will b ng New England's s in deliversd P ithout a & dawned, bearings itdistanced re Vcrept ked ot by Hiram rings, M Micity sho al attractio will be exhibited. Besides Mr. Ricker, the committee incl Barron, Crawford E. Babbi o O'Keef Linn, Jr. COP'S FIRST NIGHT NEVER FORGOTTEN Thrill of Being Alone on Beat: Suoks in Memory ! ito a fronted > sitting age-olid | In fact. { than Un is un ey, his first “job” a 15: deed, is the person who | ble to recall, without any hesi- | Ler first day on the | ter leaving school to go | forth into the world and rub shoul- | ders with the mob. There 18 some- | thing about that first day that im- 1 itself on one's memory with such firmnesy that nothing can ever | eiface it, and if there Is a person | 1usual than the one who can- | ot recall it, he must be the one who | does not welcome the chance of holding forth in a recital of the ex- | periences of the initial skirmish with | the outside a. Policemen, of course, were always policemen, and consequently | t day’s work was not done with a pair of handcuffs hanging off | their belt, still, if a person is inter- | in the romance of the duty of | suardians of the peace, to hear | some of the New Britain bluccoats tell about the first appearance they made as such, is to derive en tainment that is not likely to become tiresome, There is, for instance, the stors of the officer, who, on being assigned | 10 a long beat the first night he went | on duty, counted the number of | times he walked from one end of the ! district in his charge to the othe |and within two hours of the tim left the police station, had covered more ground than any other police- man in the city would cover in the entire night. Had the rookie main- was found | tained this pace from 7 p. m. to 4 n wife but it |& M., he might not have been able to leave his bed for a week. Still, | he thought that was the way to do | police duty and he had determined | to do it well from the outset. He Was Mussed Up—And How Another supernumerary, looking spick and span In his new uniform, cap visor shining, shoes well polished and badge reflecting the rays from every strect 1 with | dazzling brilllance, had not heen on his beat half an hour his first night out, when he was called on to make an arrest, and in the rough and tumble fight that followed he was rolled about in the mud until hardly | a thread of his clothes was free | {from dirt. He did not resign, but {he could certainly be excused for remarking that the prisoner might at least have waited until he had had time to pose for a photograph in his new uniform before mussing him up. There i3 a standing joke about the policemen who are never to be found when needed, but one officer's cars do not burn when someone telly it, because he knows it cannot be meant for him. He was worrying through his first night *on the force” without coming across anything un- | usual until about midnight, when a fierce fight broke out in a tenement | house and he was not only nearby when the first punch was struck, but | 1927 I ne was on the receiving end of sev- )= [eral later punches and cvery one of ing whethertthem had power to spare. He never will choose W a fight since that night, that he of Colorado | tajled to recall the first evening he House. There [ wora the Llue, on that | First Jop Called for Diplomacy state ear- | A marricd couple, finding much to disagree about one evening obeyed the impulse in such a strenu- {ous manner that the entire neigh- borhood was aroused, with the re- sult that the officer on the beat was asked 1o go into the house and quiet the disturbe He was unmarried but had not promised himself or anyone else he would be single for- how ver managed to gather up suificient courage to enter the marricd state after hearing that battle is surprising to himself. The husband insisted on telling him cverything that had contributed to the outbreak from the day of the ding, and the wife, in a high pitehied, rasping voice that trembled ind vibrated with anger, seemed determined to leave nothing unsaid that micht impress the bluecoat with terrible vicionsness of the hus- Fortunately, the officer, while g for his interview with the omumissioners prior to his appoint- | t, had read something of the 1 powers of the police, and anaged to get through the in- ut without making an arrest, but | could not help inquiring from the on the adjolning heat 2 in their nexst duty call, or not such rackets come Mtention very frequently. many officers were in | v& and wecks without led on to do more llmhi Leat or preserve order at a | eir- | or similar Indoor affair, but paviig they will admit they will never [ forset night out. It nothin Lappencd to remind nature of the sorviee | the tancy they | r to hour as the night 1 the thrill they re- they stepped out with the cops” undoubtedly have not been equalled by anything that may have happened to them as the pa : vears of their service saw them 1 in the service or drop back ilian 1 and Warren nside in ed the place il 1651i0; sumed the 0015 The logs soon lishearten- rs turned they were ra, he not | L hunter re- through <he had seen | of the Indian ed the was | hen the In- | supplanted ! of Will War- le embellis counted, In- | 1 developed tale geem, party wa to have been Another legend be- long in the and | added to | in his | n outcast, a | re Captain | romantic of 1 to credulity Den is mo | i point 1t used | cver, o re- of an inter- ning the ear- ate, no un Wile 18 gation by the Tt st serutiny | of 4 States sen- mpaigned al Coolidge Re- is Hubert | he interior William V. tion law- | spublican n. Lawrened 0. I8 ¢ in senatorial The Reed tion of | (he “olorado. | 1 show i Pearose, Colorado walk a olorado At the | (yen he | them o they thongh | g, is tent from wore on, into civ FREIGHT TRAIN DERAILED | Pittsticld, Mass, March 16 (P--A | ic-up of trafiic both castbound and | westhound for three hours was| caused carly this morning when 15 | easthound Boston and | Albany ight train were derailed | [two miles of here. The derafl- auto- [ment was due to a hroken truck on ising clubs, [one of the cars, ce and te | No one was injured ! bureans will | 5 = 0 New En sources will time in Hots h co-ordina- the iion, first Statler fr objee England ive west L3 Tailors are {browns which mak | conla Ithe voices of the | but EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ATURDAY MARCH 19, 1927, LONDON|-——— . sl IDARIC) Men's Suits in Red and Threat Against Masculine Set in Dear Sunshine Yellow Old L uminn, past the | sche h next caller four ! lenhurg at s minutes & 18 10, (P—Tomato worn by bruneite this spring i of the Na- of Merchant by the publ sunshine yel- thought London, March suits will be on Piccadilly recommendatior Feds nded women s of was always a i taken i said, lon’t ac There also will } for men with whos rmon This is the new 1 shade which James Weddell, the @ prestdent of the Federation, has espoused. Raisin purple also is erally offercd by fashio ars, who are glving more attention than ever before to giving men suitings which do not clash with | their complexions. Browns are shown in a great profusion of shades, many of them very bright, suitir uch brighter they were winter 1 London tailors are trying to con- vert thelr customers away from the traditional dark grays, blues and London strects 1oy very gen- Hot Hors DO d'oeuyre tion of t so0 drab, S Radio Actors Train e Voices At School London, March 1. actors and actresses are un trafning at the Royal Academ Dramatic Art. The British Diroad- casting company has had the great- est difficulty in casting radio plays in such a manner that listen distinguish bet members of ive (®— Radio Chaperons ¥ Help Girls Mq London, really functions Victorian days. (5 v society gossi peroned generally good zood single, while fully 2ht have ired rriage hask: It Kennoth Royal Academy has many of students under special trai [ meet the needs of the radio drama and the broadcasting company has offered substantial prizes which 1l be glven fo the two students who become most proficient as wireless actors, When students volces listeners-in have culty in visuallzing the speakers, such voices are not pleasant over the wircless. If the speakers use a natural, volen it ig ex- tremely hard for listencrs-In to dis- tinguish between them. TIn fact, the great andience fg often com- pletely lost if speakers take up their cues with the same prompt- ness they do in the theater, Conse- quently wireless actors are heing taught to make a longer pause than seems necessary in the legit theater, Barnes, principal of the of Dramatie Art his most promising ing to use theatri little diff] ir mothers tive while mar moderate incor H M Back Heavy London, horses, more, as days whe ponderons th wa selves Hall gasol which w in t 1S Py Half-Cent Bargain Lure Is Abandoned London, March 1. humble little coin. the “farthing” (half a eont) e on its last legs and will soon he banished from quotations In dry goods stores, where it had held sway for so many yea Tt was supposed to be an attrac- tion for an article to be marked 9 pence 3 farthings hecause it look- ed to the average shopper like less money than ten pence, although it is only half a cent less. display a s (#—That breeds heavy dratt h because of the motor lorries. to recognize he establighe which they pr. Anne was also mirer of the mares of that BERLIN| Germans Still Are Seeking Bathing coloring 1 v n prove than marringes is seldom weighing they hilly roads, had three Henry VIIT was the fi the gilded coach nt stupid [ women by it, hu t is not st impatic Hotel Chefs Devise uvre are 1the i to be me v ) andsoms rew rry Mar ick to fa is more and at or have rem girls mors and chape he he t now Il or dinner or some wor - society prrons Motor Tax Brings orses arch 19, (&) a ton did in “Ir aneestors r chariots ove days to Royal he “filling t of an av cach oats rep sta on few days previously. that rs ors hi laim com tax on t mon “greate horse 1 a royal edominated, an enthusiastic nd had lon Shire brevd. Facilities an Swimming Pool Campaign Now is Started in Capital or other best plums in pre-Rom: them- Agricultural stud Queen tailed | some Come to Their Resorts Freely od to see the Field and a half later, i minutes \hmnl "TON SHITH KNOWS - MANY, HANY HOMES French Cafe Offers Advice to Drinkers, Suggests Patrons and Spend Same W e mails, stor. Pets hote hors ! for ¢ turhi popu- | oy | Race rd A Bets Add 1 Mill" Incon itorions is @ Ultra- ublic | 1, sinee |, ari-Mutuel systom by the government ropularly supposed to be cond The bLetting monopoly s theoratically operated by nizations that hi These cight Ccharity I thoriz z 10| rined care roned 1 the | ks {rarm ssion to 1 of the out Societs th i os. cirs of inder. he gets sand per eent oney and racing clubs Inm per e rthese have heen satis : Oller brothers “gat theirs,” |1 divided to the e Swiss Take lozen ' is came out when n systom king 1 and drew Tt public’s mon laeed | Parie Censors Its Noted Spicy Reading | Paris March 19, tually the | “light literatu T hack S < n. on of to n the n closed for | that for selling somn “frivolous” | told loest becan obile o Pre paper stands boulevards have | one to three nareh fa cortain collection of s | Other vendors have n in | for dis stories. fined iving periodicals 0se covers are qnit ad- Tier orcigners mad “We don’t r vendors told the ice, s 1 don’'t know ount We buy them beea cigners Poi are tax a eriticism of main, how- ady islatis in ] s censorship the Paris, The walls ty It contly avoided d thess 2, he tourists e 1 op; ments scores of book-shops entirely from the Am Many of in arcades and touri have these pl for generations to flouri re books an these side seldom go, ces Leen advertisoment ! under censorship, nd soll. Of The, Riches Wear Paw-Plates March s of 1 rich are chain ho! plat ont . name and : It looks, at like a nest rries the eh upper end o fair owner w step. of the are IP—Daw-plates dis- < houlivards dress first wrist-watch, > of attention from the Play Under Violet Ray March (Pr—an sun that is never rtificial sand of Paris. Chil of trunks 19 pair play t on pla V city ch is a tute of Actinology, a nlosis, rriot, tion Minister dedicated coremony, played in tients wd with reficction inum for And Ttalians ourists Away March 18 wiss repil of is, ) e hu ifty 17 eart nany Cpers. oS billhoarded troy the no over and '8 tourists of 1150 o things said 1 other ers miier Poincare and Deputies had a listening to oris. were f. he was and urist forvig hing must done, the premier fourists hefore the and heeansr nst he count the ving said oy taly, Switzerland ries the Toreign o anti-foreiir that various protested, said nears osid 1 had m REED'S COMMITTEE I invest nd cs The | Berlin, March slogan, “A every German,” Oscar Lassar in days Berlin had more beautiful fountain, than bathtubs, the Soclety for Ires 19, (P—Reviving | bath a week for Pro arting when | As ! the language: ions 10 th this is comin the Eive cducational authorities nethods pursued instruction erman sel of va ro of g to be th English i n predominant 1001 count rions tn chairt I3 MEETING TODAY (Will Determing What Course to i se in s the con- committee, rges of larg: igate ch for th in Colorado fo; nator Wate committee hopes to fores ition to the Fennsylvania nto the courts , republican, ator Ke N. the has refused to ses on the ground ttec no longer exis arms nan of tha and sergeant-a w Swiss | part of clinie of the the L is 4f foct square, with br and the linding mercury lamps above. hi Mussal coun ix trads Ameri- - sad session tronhles agreed that Deputics others of the dlitics going other expen man, republican 1he re- H audits and control approve 1he David Registrar of Yoters Is Directory in doult as to the cot, of lives umber W rect, number of the Walking If you're ever location of the ily that Suct uch or the the Jones, the nam nd- on itsthis house in which the DBrowns or anyons ference 1o directoricy reessary 1€ yon can got in comnunication with Tom or gler, the city's r Smit in their Lroug o voting and enroilments, gistrars find records to with school consnilt of this naturs Kick™ Tn Compit This unusual factor of « from a v for ork cho: t chicfly f lose application 1o the unique an sxacting duties of Leing a city reg- dstrar. o most prople compilation of lists of names and i unint sting work, er do not in this insta th tie iciols m o years addresses popu littls stories of g0 " seen that a dr: when they reci their experionces ir o ho they se it can gistrar of ar is not a Series of Locked Doors times during « report, of ery ars collectors, nd the like, with ault, locked doors. In the districts populated by new ritizens of the country vspecialiy, in apprehension that giving names is likely to sort of taxation and to An lerstanding is on until littla revionusly explain they enrollment, ke insurance the inevit they 1St agents Wle addresses fol- ed by som reticenes lack of un azing all Johnny. stdes evident not to what 1 conch 1kes to visitors wan gated of indigna in ely medi reproof, English Sweeps Water Into His Face This antipathy toward r rst ion usually in very el POpti- hizh in yee i sty the ciiy's solely lation, water attempted from in wire o in the feee of a1 » gain n her Was vequired wistrar ssary ir ation she in her pocket and fur sived facts when fuced some tim to by 1 I with t sibility An he and asked if the pers replicd of prose niion, attorney i door of one of ¢ w his [ the 1 diving in irmatively his cards dded e lawyer you to Iy and a b, p use o vl to mak getting paid fusend os trip complete several diffor 1erons trips portion ¢ how and to complete that eanvass, Th Persons second floor the climb up ould consider 1 istrars who every flight the course in the eity, it Ups and Down~ vho would: of | of “ his b { lopened 1 district, Poss Public Bathg has begun @ campaign for more swimming pools and bath- ing beaches. Even today, the there are milllony Germany without tucllities for keeping clean. The well-rounded program started w quarter of a century ago by various stateg and cities to fill the need by establishing public bath houses was halted by the war and inflation period and has never been fully revived. The Society s now at- tempting to foster the boly clean- liness movement. Six additional bath establishments are finished or under construction in Berlin alone, Socirty reports, of persons fn modern horme Cabinet Minister Shuns Society Berlin, March 19, (#—Dr, German minister who has successtully 1 more political storms than miinister sincs the revolu- Otto weath- or cabinet tion in 1918, while formerly he very social functio oming minister , he appeared at cc social functions, always tracting attention by the simplicity dress and heaviness of the boots. Only gradually begin to don the conven- 15 to After b fie Davarian did he | tional evening clothes, lost his eld- of . however, who had just hecorms avement w heavily upon him. Since then he rarely has gone into soeicty. When on vacation he retires to a little farm In upper Bavaria of which he is the awner In 19 ag Non-Alcoholle Cafes Flourish In Berlin Berlin, March, 1 (non-alcoholic) making headway where it is assumed pursons drink wine or thetr meals. While more than halt these dry eating houses flourishing, a new one up on ona of the ctg in th downtown The city also has numerous | neither fre ar in nsually beer with dozen of pear to has just lusiest str sssed restaurants where wine is sold. vegetarian beer nor Forelgn Langmages | Tanght By Radio Mareh 19 wireloss (Pr—sindy of the German hroadeasting system reveals a remarkable use of Its facilities for educational pur- poses. Speclal stress is 1ald on the teach- ing of foreign languages, and high Berlin, has almost hecoms a | ot | night-life | long | sideration. The glish e over the radio come four | week, Npanish The international Housing Shortage Bar To Matrimony Berlin, March 19, been altogetior Versweiler, Rlienish suit the housing anthorities are three or lovers' for every availi married couples, As 1 consequence in the local conneil put a on | men 1o the altar. The have deerced that any man married under the age of 25 not he entitled to their agis in the maiter of finding a dwe place for himself and bride, the letting of unfurnished a ments and houseg is cond through an official depart lieh keeps o striet roster o plicants, their decisions to beo in theory, an effe har to matrimony, Going elsewher housing shor versal in Germany only one thing for them to huild which s Alherswoiler lessons are lang twice, P —Cupi four m; the ma check rush of no sol age There is is ren to | house for just exactly wha council wanis Post Office Adopts Advertising Of Self Beriin March 19 (2 man post office haen't proposed and 1gland ¢ sing The adopted then, z puiting system doned private ters in the form of it is now following {} used in both England and 1 doing a littie advertising ¢ own account in this way. Letters cancelled in Post offiecs now bear mark the familiar nen displayed “Don't address your lettors by house number.” in adve method the | heside street Government Has Systematized Day Yerlin, minute of the working day o | German ehief executive i [ ed for by the sccrctaries of I | dent von Hindenburg at his house." ldgar myste to the | tion but he | cision there | much for him. As an example, he cited Wallac stor who the turn hy yard, the absolute was altogether his too active in “alatinate, There matter on stmarks, March E “German capital for fnspi ssong times a given uag 10 Al- 1o telies jority has tried Foun members who shall tanee ing As part- nete men an would ution ni- nains 1o themselves, t the them Gier- 1 the aban- out Int- but 1o Americn on its terlin post- legend promi- forget 1o and iy f 1) ccount- res| “white, s ont came = pro- 100 ap- commendation has been given b)’.polnlment with President von Hin- I u th Vel 1o Ree | Blocked mind Pennsy - Wilson | in Colbraao. ead in ol for more hallot by Chairs ington, March 19 (UD) direc the fund in procecding min recount for wtorial contest will in several fons, commit e to deter- with the and at pocket Members send somehody clines to go, Lry campaign it the its cot of the s 1 70 Sou or w rry sen neces: ide whether it commit nay be sen commiittes to Pennsylvania Mo intends and Senator anxious to Buckingham TPalace democrat, is the senate, ha will refuse to go to Penusyl- wssigned as sergeant-at-arms 1o the | prosimately 500 rooms. foels t nuaily s indicat- “hellos” corresponding (o that at them in cvery langn: lect The i 1 seem, would | pleted @ course of fr towe sabel for o find a full complon. for an enumeration of s on Reed from expenses ar demo- his own istrar, who re s one ormittes will it Barry themselves th, a it mocra University fund of 320,07 ap- ls @ a skating and jrink on the campns. it Al s raiscd a Canada, containe Ives to bu hocl SNAPSHOTS OF A MAN PUTTING HIS WRAPPER ON - Bx GLUYAS WILLIAMS GLu! Ra TINDS A COLD WIND HAS COME (P AND HE'D BETTER SHUT THE WINDOW A LITTLE CANT LOCATE ARM-HOLES, AND TINDS, HE COT THE EXTRA BIANKET BY MISTAKE FINDS \T) PULLS, AND DISCOVERS 1T WAS THE BED BLANKET HE hAD ’ GETS ONE ARM IN BUT CANT GET ANY FURTHER BECAUSE WRAPPER CORD IS TWISTED ROUD BED W FUMBLES, SHIVERING, TCR HIS WRAPPER | 0 CUMBS DOWNTO FOOT OF BED AND GETS WRAPPER, ] d ) \‘é@ DECIDES TO LET THE WINDOW STAY. WHERE IT IS open 1 Th proce eevry boat'g It seo ous d The) tuous thie of a g 1y the while in mo coursel the o toll w were L ¢ conr: there chored draugh shore bridsos youth had w to one Plai Plain| as “Th part of as