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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1927 L 20 12 WESLEYAN IS FREE OF WEEPAH NOW AS_"etamy 2000 POPULATIOY " Seems Firmly Esiab Gnld R'lsh Center Explains Ihat No Huze Athletic Field i~ Planned L0YE L0ST TITIAN PICTURE IS SHOWN Partrait of Alfonso D'este Once| Bought Two Cities ldcrh' (ouplc Bumed To ])eath inN. Y. luc room floor. 1 from 1lding. BANDITS GET $10.000 Portl: K ril [ almost robibed t VI and i vith D! MUSSOLINT PLOT TRIAL 2on pril 11 (P G T 8500 1 record work unti April 11 (A 5 . n France. £ his great lov tics have praised the ireds o ETHEL o3 WE: conm@nr IICONQIQTEMT MY L0HG- AGO THOSE MANNISM THE MANNIGM T0GS WERE OFFGEI COFFIFES ARPE THE MOSY OFROET PY THe FEMINNE OF= MOSM FEMININE PROVED SAFE Take without Fear as Told in “Bayer” Package Begin to Arrive Within Tew Min- utes After Aid For Boy | Four Bar Candidates \nph I-mm This C 1tr Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fleischer i Maniei Sixty Years Ago Today MeCleary of Longm Large Cake With Candle| The children pre Each Year of i with o1 s toc Joth Mr. Wedded Life Presented ' " ! 1 id Mrs. Flei re in excellent o S Gty R CAUGHT Osgood avenue are today cel (Continued from First Page.) Diggs is the d the couple 0 rating the 60th anniversary of their | narriage at theie home. No festivi- | ties outside of & gathering of friends | nd relatives will be held but many | fricnds of the couple have come |G BT N (AT Sale, moll(ying rom long nees 10 be with them {eity and telling them to he on the their anniversary day. tch for the man. Mr. Dyson every city in the state, |ing approximately 117 fLx158 ft. at ter the close of the read of activities of a swindler in and Mrs. Fleischer | 'ennsylvenia, now belicved to have d in New York city on been Piggs, in which the same In the fall of 1869 [mcthods were employed and he be- me to New Britain |cume suspicious of the nan. resided since that date. | Word came from New Tondon s been in the t the man had ; Works for the there and that he rs, being one of the oldest | ,eqin, of that corporation atherine West Fleischer was | in New York on October 1, en in a store was going to call that th firm have him arrested. Put he got S ay. He was next heard from in stores on July 4, 1845 At 0l nes hat 1‘7 and fold the Al 1 iy 0f 16, he enlisted in the Tist | 200 ll]‘ ‘r that he would be back M. and at the expiration of |\ /9 it 1ater in the afternoon. Th term of service with that divi- |“1eriden police had rrant for the enlisted in the Second New Jer- | MaN'8 arrcst, but th orwich po- Volunteers. Discharged from had none. The man was ap- {erm, he again enlisted for the |Prehended as he was boarding ration of the war. orwich-New London bus and it is Mr. Fleischer has been irm | Pelieved he wa 4 f New { democrat, nd having serve orwich police station, in which Aemocratic town commit- ke Wwas confined, rev v chicf marshal of the |railroad bonds, all of which ar tion during the [lieved to be without value lal campaign of 1880. He| Diggs protested his Innocence aft- rved this repres: ntative or his arrest and appeared to be in- Is Reopened to Work ntucihe adninstrallon n\("\(’yowr_ lignant about the entire business.| Hudson, Mass., April 11 (F- e fi‘{:-‘.frr:,rl 1{ fdren, | 1o stated that he knew nothing Nearly 230 employes of the Mc A e ?;"‘»y':hnn'»j swindles and maintained | wain-Holmes Shoe company return- w1 living, ab toliowss | oo had had nothing to do with |od to thialr work this morning atter Fleschor o¢ 15 Belden | (1¥thing of that nature. When his[a four day shutdown, accepting an o for the Stanley | TECTPTINtS were about to be taken [approximate reduction of ten : rleg ff {in Meriden, he admitted the Meri. |cent In wages which becomes effee- |alscher of Peckatrect, Kenalnston, | & 220 W ord jobs tive today. production superintendent of ; Tdentify By Dyson cut was made necessary to ley Works; William H. F George Dyson interviewad the meet competition, Donald McEiwain, 28 Osgood avenue, foreman at the | his cell in Meriden yester. Senlor member of the firm, an- Louls W. H : policeman in attendance Nounced today. i Mre Arfhar B, |Bsked Diges it o knew Mr. Dyson. P 1l of Berlin and Mrs. George | He said that the local man’s fa VICTIMS RECOVERING | was familiar, but that he could not |, Merlden, Conn., April 11 (D) — him. Do you remember go. The condition of the Wallingford laets 1 and calling on 4 XPlosion victims at the Meriden Clty Advertlsement A with vl rente e oonting O &} ospital has improved according 1o the National BDank bulldingoe | & Announcement mads 'z the insti- ed Mr. Dyson. “Oh", exclaime pictures were BID \\'AI\'TE!) S e auned |taken of the injurics of several vie- | FOIR THF, CONSTRUCTION i I o o R T~ | tims but no bones were found to be . o e 2 tured. It is expected that all OF A SCHOOL AT NEW s taller than you are ischarera o e e BRITAIN, CONN. Qs smoolli-ghavey v days. L It is a fact that he Mr. Chamberlain in re ing an office for the ploy of the worke l from his New York daily and that and two children are of the opinion know nothing of his a il- legitimate enterpris Hudson_,‘f\a ,Sh;e hop tution today. X- Flowers at Eastertime— VOLZ, Al C the Florigt 7% West Main St. Fiower Phone : Be sure there are flovers in your home ter— ¢ Company of IMartford.” but . Chamberlain said that the man ad given no ion. k speed with which Diggs *d from on: town to another n by the fact that he was Dritain at 5:45 o'clock ay afternoon and at 6:1b o'clock he was in the Meriden store. | He said that he made the trip by taxi Mr. Dyson today notified the Jew- elers’ Security Alliance, s protec organization with - quasters in New York city. It is| 1 “ L 0 Secured 13 i S n “‘!1.1,:A.:: i ‘u'l ; »)‘::)']:' MN’"‘W which have occurred in New York | n, Conn., on deposit of $15.00 “1¥: ; : howill be refunded to contrac- | ,'“’,'."",‘;,l,.l!?,f ‘-‘,':\";hr‘.r:( ‘\’\".“":--i ors submitting a bona fide bid, Upon | pyry, gaja that he had identified | s Sl s the man who had obtained | « certified check for 205 of the| apuy p g . amount of the bid submitted, made | " ‘Bocton, accompanied by Lieuten- yable to the School Committee of | unt Timothy J. Hickey of the loeal v Dritain, Conn., which sum shall | g.tective burcau, interviewed Diggs forfeited to the School Depart-|at the Meriden jail where Becton contractor refusey to enter | quid he made the identification. Ac- to a cont 1 1 fil Surety Company hond, vight i3 reserved to rejec all hid: New Britai N, will be recetved | t the office of the School Walnut Hill School, . Conn., on or before ; on plans =l fleations prepared by the Warren |1 Company, Archl- [ 1 Bids will time. separately on olmes-Pow Electric on bla companying specifications i \v be seen at the office of rcturn of the p an approved | cording to police here, Diggs had Look upon an old friend, an offico on West Main strect here| Al JeNNINgs, once train tany | under the name of 1. C. Fuller ana| robber, bandit, outlaw and real estate agent, fugitive from justice, but ad | Diggs according to cton and| for many vears reformed has been elected JOSEPH M. HALLORAN, ‘utena icke s inted T Pl IRA [ ntenant ).l k ,\.v i wanted in citizen, Kentuek Pennsylvania id Tllinots it \, b mayor of Crescent Cit ¢ well as the Conne t cities of | Meriden, Waterbury ana lnd, {posed ax Committee on School Accommoda- tions, | Danbun, iking o ki crest [ornig 4 the cell in (ypay n Bonal | Ealtseianand | |lease of the Russians detalned ana i | tion, THREE MAJOR o DEW MADE cras o Destroyed by Flames 11—A saw- BUSINESS MAN- I s fearful of “froz vart of his tinued From First Page) sanas I e by | milt own 1 op Bullty t : at Taconic, othery hment necessary as not speaking offi- Iy to the note would h readily with nese sitnation coni- iated Pre Reverses Are Suffcred hile dispatches continue [ ses suffercd rimics north of Juet Call—925 Just Call—925. no insuranc D. MILLER CO. CHURCH ST. Marshal Cha Tso Lin's Ma urians down Tientsin Pupuckow rail and the other by General Sun Chuan ¥ 5 along the Grand Canal to tl ntonese Withdrawing The onese have withdray their troops including 500 wounded | weross the river from Nanking where t rtillery to prevent crossing by the Manc} 5. S an Lang is said to have occu-| It strategic points north of t river in the Chink \g T on. The | Cantonese are bringing up machine | and artillery ammunition. Withdraw In Protest The soviet government has order- ‘affaires in Peking to | t against the re- | soviet embassy | 'rn capital | of Marshal Chang Tso- | A note to the Peking government | from Moscow demands satis redress, withdrawal of the police from the raided buildings, re- return of all documents and other ey Anti-Jap Agiation Anti-Japanese agitation has brok- t Soochow, west of Shanghai the consulate and business premises are d to have b sur- round Chinese, preventing the vacuation of thirty-four men and ten women The aistricts above Hankow fn| R Awnings of good quality and fast color: doned by the Japanese and French, { : .nd the remaining Americans have | Let us measure and give prices for your needs. [t Tehang and Changsha | We can save you money on awnings. The Japanese cvacuation of Han- kow continu following the recent there, The American con- | Hankow has chartered - 1o s as a safe place of sidence for the remaining Ameri- cans 1 Quict Tn Shanghai Shangha's International settle- | e ment, surrounded by barbed wire ! e jarriers and guarded by armed ghts be i o remains quiet. of light straight iz stbRteey through the pages of this newspaper to the (lassified Ads, center: ing on a handy, read- e | < Men Go 50 Miles, | Return With One Fish able elassificatio Harry Jackson, Emil Schaefer, (‘xlll(‘d ":\\flfll!)fll\\l!\ Howard Mitehell, Cha Quigley, =i e Richard Bergman and Arthur Me- for Sale. Nickel, all connected with P, & F. | Corbin offic force went from New Bri n on Satu afternos to Lee Manor, taking with them | provisions in the line of eats ete, | sufficient for 50 to 100 per- J0nS. cy returned home on Sun- | Jay, with the result that after their | long anticipated trip they had | anght one fish It is expected one of the above | party will give a lecture on their cxperience to the New Britain Fish and C » Club, of which they are Turn YOUR atten tion to the Classified \utomobile Ads New Britain's big Used Car Market — where you will find thc very car you want tc drive at the price anc terms you can affor to pay. membe | Youthfufi;untsman | Shoots Self in Foot : Shot in the foot while he wa: hunting in the woods near Shuttle | Meadow Sat sons, 12, | ° . son of Mr. and Mr Parsons m of 204 Lincoln street the New Britaln General hospital. | He is repor to resting com- fortably and will probably be able to leave the institution within a few iber rifle and, as he was car- it, the weapon was discharged. ing motorist took him to the whera it was found the' You will find MOS' used cars advertisec daily among the Clas sified Ads— Re Bet