New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 12, 1927, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1927, Yfl[flw PRESS AND | Michigan Asks Court to Doom House of David STIMSON T0 SPEAK fuhu,:"wg&:‘d“l‘a‘fn{“;:‘“?k‘ e . \ How T0 SToP 1T Legal Woes Multily For King Ben And Cult " 70 [JBERAL ARMY =555 = My Wife Says, | et Chaplin Jury Is Unable To Agree in a Verdict “Stop aking That Kind of - ' e - |U. S Mediator Will ReaSIe| oy vorc sy comZmne | | ¢ A AT Al . 3 A - . . |antics of Charlie Chaplin on the " 8 B g | witness stand in his defense against News’ MCKCmOfl Ad“ses y G Nlcmgllfl 0[ Fl'lelldly lem a $50,000 plagiarism suit amused . 1 2 o i the spectators but left ten of the 999 Roe. N. Y, May 12.-—(#— Discus- 5 g2 | 1 Tipitapa, Nic.,, May 12 (#—On in- | jury cold, it appeared when the | Change sing criticisms of the newspapers . — S, | vitation of General Moncada, com- |Jury was discharged early today, a lunchieon of Rotaris day, Ed- G ! 2 3 s mander of the Liberal army, Henry | unable to agree upon a verdict. ward McKernon of Ne e 3 ik 3 i p L. Stimson, personal representative| The 12 men were reported to superintendent of 4 2 \ b 3 £ X ' of President Coolidge, will address | stand 10 to 2 in favor of giving Press, saud that one w - 3 ' 3 ¥ the Liberal soldiers before their |Leo Loeb, salesman, $50,000 for the icity v ¥ ng it. : - E demobilization Saturday at Los| ;Hr‘fid n:er': o}: !‘tls :cen}::rlo,d“'rhe Tlowest t a 5 ! vt 2 A Banderos, 30 miles from Managua. | Rookle” which Loeb charged was g N ‘ Generai Moncada, after a lengthy | the basia for Chaplin'a popular pic- | TURNED overa new leaf—I never | thereby protecting vou from the counts| do- | ture, “Shoulders Arms.” used to want to go out at night—1I | less ills which result from clogged in-| | Nathan Burkan, Chaplin's coun-| ¥astoo tired. My wife was fretful—she | testines. likes a good time. These little pills are easy to take, are| el s n S ; | : o3 g Gl i “Now I feel asif years had left me—I | gentle, but positive. In no way do they tmply fdi g B diers will have laid down their 8 %he T o mz' talkine abou. o0 o i 1 it arms by Saturday, but he wanted [llinois Man Is Father S e S o eh e :%:': i £ P el s whe G - - 3 el o read recently . wholesale conder n of il ; " ‘ 4 i b conference with Mr. Stimson, press voiced by one emir Y ¢ : s S : clared last night that he believed | Y | 3 ninety per cent of the Liberal sol- ' sel, moved for dismissal of the case. the American peace mediator to im- | 5 . . 7 press on the soidiers that the United| FOF Twenty-First Time| i was an due to_my using of| 5 “g,d P‘:;f";;{,,;;?:hflouw to States in enforcing peace, was not| Jacksonville, IIl, May 12 P—| Beecham's gentle laxative pills which prete 1 ] SRR ; ? ) ¥ . {ven dhat iits aallon) Gies =romntan r_m.» a ‘father for the twenty-first constipation, also resultant mdlgesuon, Fo, nearly 100 years Beecham elnataien: 3 e 3 3 : st By o detice o mely the nation and|time yesterday. Mr. Long, who has| biliousness and sick headache.” e ety L ,af’;jm e ,,;,,,;fl*:'fl?; to assure supervised elections In|been twice marr'i‘ed. is 69 vears old | Beecham's Pills scientifically cleanse | people all over the world—even in the; 1928 at which both factions would j#nd his wife is 25. Mr. Long's pro-| tpe bowels of poisonous substances by | remote corners. For sale at all drug! have an equal chance, |geny now outnumber those of Her- eliminating them from the tem, | stores, 5 q | bert Clayton, a resident of the same % sys , everywhere. 35c and 50, orons do and suy s of il P . hborhood, whi 0t hil Vi Lpoersert Blames Lunar Influence ‘g;'f";;’g;;g‘ qhoesidttniculla/was . g fact . F A i WILLIAMA J. BARNARD & as sk 0,000, 3 H ¥ Tl Thou 2 3 o pe pensation in 1923, asking 80,000, For Beating His Wife| A 9, whos opinion | o, N 1 - - L They were awarded $28,000, and| gpringfield, Mass., May 12 (UP)—| EN MENT ANNOUNCED heans on v v 3 3 from the suit came evidence on|Lewis McGilivray, 33, will be free, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas F. Keena at o i S o ] o . _[from what he calls the “lunar influ- of Broad street, Hartford, announce 5 ecial study. So wher A ol INISTRAT(O L L e e TSR USSR IS W\ THE WORLD'S FAVORITE LAXATIVE FOR NEARLY 100 VEARS . sit i ; ¥ e He reccived this jail sentence when | Miss Mary E. Keena, to William J. Three young women cult mMem- i, iemad in court here, charged with | Ring, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. bers filed charges of criminal at-!heating his wife. He told the| Ring of Affleck street, Hartford. | Below tack against "King Ben” and he dis-| judge that the approach of a full| Miss Keena is employed by the C2re) appeared. A worldwide search end-|moon invarlably caused him to go on | Hartford Mailing Bureau. Mr. Ring EWHIRS «l with his capture last November |, rampage. |15 & member of the composing room . o Rght 16 in a midnight raid on his room| The jall sentence was imposed force of the New Britain Herald. For ch!{ Retums Use Herakl Clasnfied Adz. EEN MARY" at the colony., Brought to court, heiafter it had heen revealed that under | No date has been set for the wed- URNELL was not the erect man with 1ong | he reputed influence of previous full | ding. that iends to 1 hair and beard whom Benton Harbor | pictur 1 s yellow put had known, but an aged and feeble and one wa publicity sentor or. Mish., May 12 (P ture its inner workings at the hear-|fiSure on a stretcher, his straggling is 10 stop 1 enjamin Franklin Purnell, ing. locks turned gray. - e » House of David, confronts at| The colony was founded when| The House of David promises N an effort by the state il . % her picturesque figures in the Harv. \0\\ M ~ an effort by the state of Michi- Purnell, born in Kentucky in 1862 |°' & arvard lal‘e n to break up the colony he and heralded at 12 as a “boy preach. COUrts beside Benjamin: “Queen Vaccination (' nmpul~m’ ded in the mame of a religious or" gathered a following in Fostoria, | Mary,” his wife; H. T. DeWhirst, cult ca Mass. Miy 12 (P 5 Ohio, and brought his adherents to Member, legal representative and Vaccination has been 1iade a re-| B reat cri oharets | BAT oAt hor former justice of the California su- nt for entrance into Har- ar sment against his | In its heyday in 1922 it numbereq Preme court; William J. Barnard of vard university. The bourd of over- “King B erstwhile house 1,000 men and women eager to share Paw, Purnell's personal law- < 4 cors .mnwux a resolution that be- painter ¢ watchman, must in the “ingathering of the lsrael- ¥er: and Myrtle J. Tulk, an elder it‘ ,U - - e the acal women cult & yeur now face procecdings initiated by ites"—the 144,000 persons who were | Woman colonist who, ceesstul (the state to throw the House of Botae [nhnovtall members charged, escorted them as all new David into receivership and designed njamin taught that those who Kirls of 15 to Benjamin's chambers o [ 3 o , B B T it S it Wl e 5000 miles in than 5000 minufes ¥ The receivership hearing is set but death played no favorites: It | = e L4 for May 16 took Roy Purnell, his son. Tha| A steel cage-llke frame has been HOSPITAL BLACK LISTS Colony leaders assert that the cult corpse was carted from the colony | Placed on each window at the top of London—Hospitals here keep 1 is a religious 00! on, not amen- 'unmourned. ,(lle ‘Washington Monument to pre- blacklist of persons who simulate able to receivership action The | John Hansel and his wife, expelled vent persons jumping out. Three illness to get free lodgings in charity |state retorts that it is “a humbug from the cult, sued for an account- |persons killed themselves that way ards. jand a fraud,” and purposes to pic- ing of property and for labor com<;l:\st year, g A STUDEBAKER BIG SIX Only by owning a Commander can you avoid taking : = Commander dust on hills and highways 3 great ol ficlds. in Pan-Am ships ... refinerias. 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