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FRANK DISCUSSION PROVES AN ASSET . Pan-American Conference Work Lauded by Speaker Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 16 (UP)— Frank and open discussion at the Pan-American conference now me: ing at Havana has become the mos! important conference of its kind yet held. It should be a matter of con- gratulation that the meeting did not adjourn without a full discussion ot the questions arising out of our in- tervention policy. “Today relations between the countries of Latin-America and the United States are on a better foun- dation than they have been in ye ‘There are a number of reasons for this. One of these, and an import- ant onc, is the rapid extension of mutual understanding that is now becoming particularly effective. *“The interchange of news between North and South America is greater tolas than it has ever been in the past. Every day the United Pi sends to practically all of the im- portant newspapers of South and Central America a comprehensive worldwide news service. 'y . we have noted an increasing nd on the part of our Latin- n publishers for news about the United States. Today the aver- age daily cable news report of the United Press to the great newspa- pers of South America is 7,000 words, NTOM SNIPER Feb. 16 (UP)—The phantom sniper” of Camden was renewed with vigor to- day after a shot from the sniper's mysterious weapon had puncturcd a tire on the automobile of two detee- | arching for him. HUNT PH Camden, N. J huat for t Dublin, Feb. Free State has opened its own pa- tent office and requires all foreign patents, even British, to be regis- teved, '—_:_ Stop Using a Truss “ IFREE DEMONSTRATION, Stuart's Plapao-Pads are different from the truss, being mechanico-chemico piicators made gelf-adh. hold to the distended mus buckles or springs attach. 90 cannot chafe or press against the pu bie bone. During 21 vears thousands have successtully treated themselves at home without hindrance from work—mo: siinate cases conquered. €esy to apply—inexpensive. Awarded Gold Medal, Rome, Grand Prix, Paris, and Honorable Mentlon, San Franelsco. Process of recovery is natural, so Bubsequent use for truss FREE TO RUPTURED Saturday, February 18th WASHINGTON HOTEL . From 10 A M. te? P M. 'ly Nr. A E MITCHELL | Do mot fall to call on Mr. A E. Miteh- @il as you may not have another op- ortunity for years. It costs you mothing to examine and hava demonstrated to lyou privately—this sclentific melf-treat jment; you are entitled to the same free- fdom 'trom the truss and knife achieved fby_mavy others. { Remember the time and place. 1t not able to call, write for FREE RIAL PLAPAO. Address PLAPAO CO., 998 M Bldg., Louls, Mo. THE WEATHER Seme o3 alwaye at this time of year. Why worry? Light an OLD GOLD. Vol. 1, No. 9 MAN BITES DOG Real News Story Breaks At Last Herman J. Glucose, 4 airedale on Pfeffer Street this afternoon. The scene was witnessed by officer George Carbarn who took Glucose in custody. Herman will sleep in the Station House tonight unless he can find someone to go his bail, which Magistrate Gunderstone set at $400.00. Herman avers that he never saw that much money in his life. Asked why he bit the aire- dale he said, “I always heard that if a dog bit @ man it wasn't news, but if a man bit adog that was news. I wanted to get my name in the paper.” Officer Carbarn then asked Married Miss Emma Weepux and Zeke Dorkman were married at the bride’s home lut Wednesday. They are a fi young :ouple. The bride l parents’ gift to the lucky pair was a six-room house and a carton of Old Golds, which assures them a good start in life, say we. Silly Sally 1T SAvYS N TME PArER. THAT THEY WANT To APPROPRIATE $195,000 Yorient 5o s{evening in 0. U. A. M. Boft as velvet— | no Herman if he smoked Old Gold Cigarettes. | said, “no.” Then the officer | said, “Why didn’t you make |that statement in the first place. To hear of someone not smoking Old Golds IS Eb Hullow, our povulu cashicr at the Poultrymen's Bmk and Trust Compeny, dent. Eb attributes his rapid rise to the fact that when the president asked him for a cigarette he always offered him an Old Gold. power to you, Eb. CANT SMOKE OLD GoLps ! NOT A CousH 1N A CARLOAD NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1925. DR. KEITH'S FATHER DIES | MOTH BALLS AND CRACKERS NMAPLE HILL NEWS Mrs. I'. B. Doane entertained the 217.— | Maple Hill bridge club Tuesday aft- ernoon at her home on Frederick | | A duughter was born last night at | street. The prizes were awarded to New Britain General hospital to Mr. | Mrs. Nelson E. Mann, Mrs. Theodore {and Mrs, John DelFavero of 101 Mil- | C. Wallen and Mrs. Frank B. Raa.| 1lard street. There was no court today. Peter Meano of 24 Carmody | street complained to the police yes- | {terday that a screw driver, a ham- | |mer, and a pair of tinner's shears were stolen from a shed on his | property on Blake road.. Entrance | {was gained by breaking windows. | Five more candidates were added to the list to take the initiatory de- | Bree at a meeting of Andre Lodge, L 0. 0. F., on March 7. The list now totals 12. There will be a regular meeting | lof Eddy-Glover unit, No. 6, Ameri- {can Legion auxiliary, this evening at |8 o'clock. Mrs. A. H. Petts will pre- Iside. The guest speaker will be | Mrs. Agnes Welles of Hartford, state vice-president. Mes. George H. Mitchell is chairman of the refresh- ments committee, i Leading Star lodge, No. 23, S. of | B., will hold its regular mecting this | hall at 7:00 | City Items | Johnston's clean coal is goed coal. ! City Coal & Wood Co. Tel. advt. Miss Ruth Lienhard and Miss |Grace Crum of New York were {guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lien. hard of Golf street over the week- | end. session of police | Mrs, William Fitzell will entertain | the Thursday Night Bridge club this | evening with a dinner and bridge at | her home on Robbins avenue. Mrs. Jonathan T. Hart of Thomp- son street, has been spending the week in New York, Mrs. James T. Powell of Robbins | |avenue who has been undergoing treatments at the New Britain Gen- |eral hospital the past week, s much improved. FACTORY TO BE MOVED Bantam Ball Bearing Company o'clock. Plant is to be Taken to South | The regular mecting of Court Co- lumba, N 7. Catholic Daughters of | America, will be held tonight at Red | Men's hall at § o'clock. Waterbury, Laurel Court, O. of A., will meet | Bantam Ball Bearing company of ! oriday in Masonic hall. A social | Bantam will move to South Bend, will begin at with supper at |Ind., according to an' announcement 30 o'clock. regular meeting |nade here today by W. W. Gager, | | will be held at 7:45 o'clock followed | Vice president of the company. by a Washington social. | Mr. Gager returned to Waterbury Phenix Temple of Honor will hold | last night after a visit to South Bend regular mecting this cvening at |Where he authorized the construction ‘This will be the [of a new plant for the concern: Bend, Indiana, Feb. 16.—M—The Th a 0dd Fellows' hall, !first meeting in the new hall. Mrs. Kenneth Walthers of West ' secure the company Main street is resting comfortably | Rogers president of at New Britain General hospital, [ announced that the where she recently underwent an !leave Bantam. | operation for appendiciti | since W. S.' the company, | plant would Bend so that it will be closer to the {Exposure and Not Blow st alile : . . Gager said today. Caused Death, Is ( laim ’wuth Bend Mr. Gager organized the J.os Angeles, Feb. 16 ¢UP)—Ex- | Bantam Ball Bearing company of | posure and not a blow over the head |Indiana which is capitalized at brought death to Mrs. Amelia Apple- | $150,000, |y, wealthy widow of a Chicago in-| The Bantam Bull Bearing com- |ventor, it was testified at the first|pany was organized by Mr. Rogers. session of the trial of Dr. Charles |Ten years ago a model plant, costing | (\!L\hnan , charged with her mur- |in the neighborhood of $160,000 was | {constructed in Bantam. Her body with the skull crushed| When working on full time and the handy and feet tied was plant employs 75 to 100 hands. |round in a sack near San Fernando | in December. Congestion of the lungs indicated mnam was due to exposure,” County | Autopsy Surgeon Webb sald, “the | blowe which broke her nose and lcaused a concussion of the brain | was struck at least 12 hours before.” | Eight women and four men com- | pose the jury which will try Dr. Mc- fillan. the NAN'S BODY FOUND Savin Rock—No Identity. West Haven, 16.—(P—Local | police are today sceking to solve the identity of a man whose lifeless body was found Wilcox's Pler restaurant at Savin Rock yesterday afternoon. The body [al | M QUESTIO! FORD'S ATTITUDE Moscow, Feb. 16 (UP)—Discuss- {ing a report that Henry Ford favor- |ed United States recognition of Rus- | had evidently drifted in from Long |sid, the communist party organ|Island Sound with the tide, Medical | Pravda today attributed’ Ford's at-|Examiner Kowalewski declared that |titude, if correctly reported, to de- the man had drowned within 48 pression in the automobile indiistry. | hours of the time when his body w: and added that it coincided with ef- | found. | forts of American oil men and oth-| He was apparently about 55 vears ers to utilize Russian markets nnd‘ol age weighed 150 pounds, was six | resources. |feet two and had R brown hair. TO DEBATE MARRIAGE | All the upper tecth and two of the w Haven,.Feb, 16 (F—Profes- | lower molars are missing and there sor Jerome Davis of the Yale Divin- is a wound over the left eye and an- ity school, will meet Judge Ben B.|other on the bridge of the nose, The Lindsey of Denver, Col, | nere on Feb. on “Should f‘ompanwna(e Marriage Be’nn identifying marks on the cloth- Legalized.” ng. blue eyes and The €vening 53 Smile Thursday, February 16, 1928 Golds Name New Baby Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gold, of 2234 Perwinkle Street, the Bronx, New York, have named their new baby boy 5, bit a large brown Oscar Louis David Gold. happy father, “it will remind me of my favorite smoke and T'll be doubly happy.” NUGGETS To fill his coffers, the wise tobacconist fills his coughers with Old Gold cigarettes. HELP WANTED Be a Contrib:—This Daily Tabloid has the largest circu- lation of any publication in America. We also have the smartest editorial staff in America (shem!). But we need more contributors. Try your hand. No pay—except that you'll get your name in Herman Promoted 119 West 40th St., N.'Y, C. has been made a vice-presi- More The smoother and better il cigarette Only the finest of the world's NT SEE WHY THEY tobecco crops gets into them. Many Connecticut cities attempted to | The company is moving to South | automotive industry, | While in | Corpse Found Floating in Water at | e to Man's| floating beneath | in a debate | body was attired in a blue coat and | the subject |shirt and black trousers. There were | “JESSIE, OF THE POTS AND PANS" -8y 8. Dee Jessica Hightower has been. brought up in & small town. Perhaps you may doubt this statement, but why be silly? It had always been her desire to go to the city and live Charles Hannum’s Father rted Dead, Is Alive Information that the death of Charles Hannum, Jr., in East Berlin | yesterday morning was one of two deaths which the Hannum family had suffered and that his father had died a few hours later, was found | | to be erroneous, it was learned from the family in Palmer, Mass., today. Charles Hannum, Sr., is alive and in good health, ‘When Charles Jr., an employe of Stanley Chemical Co., rose to go to work yesterday he felt severe pains about the heart and died a few mo- ments later. His brother, Willlam, of North. |amptop, Mass., came to East Berlin vesterday to claim the body. With | B. C. Porter Sons, undertakers, he made arrangements to have the body sent to Northampton, where the fu- neral services and burial will take | | place. | CONFESSES KILLING | Former Albany Bootlegger Admits | That He Stabbed Former Hartford Girl to Death, Albany, N. Y., Feh 16.—UR— (Whitey) Watts, former bartender | and alleged bootlegger. captured aft- , er an intensive police search of many hours, confessed today that he had stabbed Marie Willlams to death in her apartment on Joy street last | night. Assistant District Attorney John T. Delaney announced that Watts admitted the slaying with the | declaration that he went to Miss | Willlams’ room “to give her a good { cutting” beeause she had jilted him, | The victim, aged 29, was employ- | ed as hostess and waitress in a South End night club. She came here two years ago from Hartford, Conn., where her mother, Mrs. Patrick P. | O'Reilly, now lives. According to in- | formation: received from Hartford, she was known there as Henrietta | | Collins, and. after her marriage, as | Henrietta Champion. | Hartford, Conn.. Feb. 16.—Mrs, | Henrietta Champlon who was slain lin Albany, N. Y., vesterday left here a year ago and since that time has | been sought as a probation violator. | She wae confined in state hospitals on several occasions because of in- | temperance and the last time she | was arraigned in a court here, was | ordered to report to the probation {officer at regular intervals. | This she neglected to do. | The bedy will be sent to Berlin 4n | care of the woman's aunt, Mrs, | | Frank Graham of that town, where | | her father, Ira J. Collins is buried. She was born here and attended the public schools of this clty as well as ja business s college. | Nair. READ HII ALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS I'S NOT HARD T0 GROW THIN People all about you can testifyto that. | Most of the sl have been won in e been won by Marmol lm. hud ona lnodem scientific discov- People have used Marmqa for 20 | vlur;e-mfid'l‘»lau o(.bloxn of it. Nol: | clender figures in almost every circle | show what Marmola does, A book in each box of Marmola gives the formula and states the scientific rea- | sons for results, So users realize how | and why effects are beneficial. A way which has done so much _for so many deserves a test from you, Make it now, gn‘g\e thAe ‘ll;unlu for a little wlnle. then eci your druggist tods; (9 box of Marmola, Ly ass Wil herself entering a night club and hearing people say, “There's that famous Miss nd.nlmeratered. l'le was young, suave and hand- some. As he drew an Ol Gold cigarette from a beauti- f:“nlvn‘ case, he bowed and “Pardon me, lady! I'm from the city. Are you M Jeusica Hightower? 1f 50, I'd | like to converse with you.” ““Oh, you hush up!” re- Hilliard A. Keith, At New Brunswick, Canada—Sur- | , Pusses Away | vived By 10 Sons, Oue Daughter. ‘ Hilliard A. Keith, 67 years old, father of 10 sons and a daughter | who are scattered throughout every section of the United States and Canada, died yesterday noon at hi home in New Brunswick, Canada, according to word received today by | his son, Dr. William F. Keith of 338 Main street, this city. The sons are as follows: Charl H. Keith of Virginia, Robert W Keith of Fairbanks, Alaska; Leonard 0. Keith of New Brunswick, Canada; Lee H. Keith of Montana, Frank A. Keith of Oyster Bay, N. Y.; John C. Keith of Boston, Walter Keith of Detroit, Bliss Keith, an Episcopal minister in Sherbrook, Quebs George Keith of Winnipeg, Mani- | toba, und Dr. Keith of this city. The daughter is Miss Luey Keith of Moncton, New Brunswick. J |e | New |4 novelty tocal aimory sted {moth balls until two shots were n d. Cooley. five in three and Beach tyi man breaking 'was decided by the fiip of a coin, the event going to Stankis Were Te-entry as ma wished. offi with the fi Dr. Keith will leave this afternoon ,], for a 24 hour trip to his nal ve | home. He will attend the funeral| Saturday afternoon and will return to this city next Wednesday. CENTRAL JR. H. OTES TARGETS FOR RIFLEME! Britain Rifie Club Holds | Novelty Shoot — Official Contest Follows, The New Britain Rifle club held hoot lust evening at the T of shooting first stunt con- at small s This even was won by E The second was five shots nimal crackers, which result uI shoote Kalish. Stankis g for first place, each all five. 'The winner Both events time as one the regular shoot was held Following the al four posit lowing scores: Houck, 184 70: Engel, 18 ch, 176 tankis, (mm' Refreshments were served Itean) goes to Bristol next Thurs |to a match with the Co pounce R team. The ninth grade pupils will meet | in the school auditorium for the weekly assembly tomorrow after- | noon. The: program will be furnish- cd hy a group of Boy Scouts. The athletic competition the boys continued today with the Red team winning, ’Ihe score this noon was : Red team, 45; Blue team, | ore to date is: Red team, | team, 50. The committecs of cach section | in the school met this morning for | their weekly meeting. The pin com- | mittee under the dircetion of Miss | Helen Whitmire is making arrange- | ments for selling of Civic league | pins to pupils wishing to purchase | htem. Chairman Albert Loomis will | have charge of the distribution of | the pins. WIFE GUARANTEED BILL, SUED | Lillian Gold Orchard has been | named defendant in an aetion mr‘ $8500 damages, brought by the Atlan- | tic Refining Co. through Nair & | It is claimed by the plaintiff that her husband, Thomas P. Or- | chard, on February 11, 1925, was| indebted to the former on open ac- | count for merchandise sold. | Orchard was desirous of an ex- | tension of credit and his wife, it is | claimed, guaranteed to pay whatever | might be due, if necessary. There | is a considerable sum now due and unpaid, it is claimed. | Deputy Sherift Martin H. Horwitz | served the papers. | But you must bring us your old omes; other- wise the price is $1.19. Only 5 to & customer Dry Cells 23¢c | L REA \D\' PRICE LONG l4lFL YA d. Wrs Mlnxx Musicone SPEAKER 31 33| $6 39 $2.39 | HEAVY DUTY a Bell CROSLEY | 80! | | SPEAKERS SHIP MODELS . DRY SEVPER-TYPL NOISELESS Complete With RAYTHEON TUBE 11 Plate ltor Your Radio or Auto $6.95 With Your 5464 |Mrs, C oohdge Better Today; Has Severe Cold Washington, Feb, 16 (®—Mrs AMONE | (s90lidge, who is ill, was said today at the White House to have spent a od night. The cold which has confined her 1 1 denee X eide to her room for a week, however, {has not yet entirely disappearcd and {she will be unable to be present mnlgm When the president receive: of the army and navy and | \x\\lal other guests at the last of the White House receptions for this | winter's social season. |Carbon Monoxide Cause Of Mysterious Deaths Bedford, Mass., Feb, 16 irbon monoxide fumes W cater caused the of Tootle, 23, . of Provi ¥ night. were convinced today. bodies were found in the irtment of Miss Tottle, whose me originally was given police as Mrs. Helen Keyon. girl had adopted the for business reasons. Tootle conducted d Simone New (UP)— from a death and € police latter a beauty was a traveling Iheories of foul play and a sui considered by police on indicated that the aceidents pact we hut investi leaths were 350 Chicago Cabarets Are to Be Padlocked Clncago, Feb. 16 (A—Prohibition dlocks for 33 centers of Chicago [l it life will be ught within the next month, the government has an- nounced through United States District Attorney Edgar Eld- - cabarets? night clubs restaurants involved, he ent property investments talling $15,000,000. and aid, to- | Notices have been sent to propries |tors of 100 places now under feme | porary injunction to appear in féd- ral court tomorrow to have trial’ dates set for permanent injunction hearings. PROTECTED BY PARASOL Plymouth, Eng., Feb. 16 U —'A parasol is ample protection against lions and leopards for Miss Gere trude Benham, 6€0-year-old globe trotter. She has always carried one in Africa, and says wild animals never molest her. 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