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s €0 A 6 O aAAaasAs CHINESF TROOPS auy other person | shots, the state's *xnd Mrs. Algernon s, eviewing the posililitics o having fired the dinner in apartment the | where M. | Ler daughter and Mr. Way were | guests, everything was peaceful as | st 2 ito | the party broke up. Then, while Mr Now Within 230 Miles of cuy'\\'uy and the child, who preceded the lothers out, we | according to the stat | Way and Mrs. Guilt |ing out lights in diffe P | Guilfoyle and Mrs. Gaudet were out were in | Side the apartinent but in the build ing. three shots were heard, miles south of Pe- fo¥le and Mrs. Gaudet were found King. Tsinan was the announced ob- | Wounded. | ‘Have you hcard anyone testify,” have |he they ng Yu-Hsiang, |that he called a doctor he Chiristian Gen. |able t0 suspect that Way committed | firct from the (the murder and then called the po- | speechle |tice 2 oy : of Peking Shanghai, China, April The Nationalist troops tod Tsinan, capital of Shantung pro- vince some 23 Jective of their string drive. ! The Southern for who made a victorious Shantung under once known a eral,” entered city southwest yesterday. The defending Northern troop: were demoralized and otfered virtu ally no resistance. Tens of thousands of Northerners had deserted. Th tled across ‘the country going east 10 Chefoo and Weihaiwei on the coast. Law and brigandage prevailed today as they trekked across the provin Advices frowm that trains tween PeKing and Tsinan ! Sun Chuang-Fang, governor of Shantung, whose army was destroy- «d by Nationalist troops in their ad- vad -in across the ness Genes yane Tsinan yesterday. Athens. April 25 ®—Recurring More than half of the American | cartliguakes in Gree this morn- and English residents.at Tsinan had |ing wrought fresh qanige o the heen evacuated botore. the city fell-f gevagtatedl Tsthmus o Covinth All women - and children Tsingtao where four American stroyers were anchored. Abouth thirty Americans and an cqual number of British remained in Tsinan. Most them are con- went to| de- | nected with the Shantung Christian | yynens, where the sea roes (o a| university. great height and they suddeniy re- | A telegram reeeived at TS feogeq, glight damage was caused to | from Ten: n. ahout 110 miles 10| (pinping | the south, said all iissionarics | o\ “gljgnt shock icit at Atlens at there were safe. 1t added that for- | o cigners had mnot 1 which has been the the present natio Ivance. A few American baptist missionar- ies stayed on at Taianfu, 30 south of Tsinan. in the face of advancing nationalists, GUILFOYLE GUILTY n molested | g Il during ist the { British minister But Delense Plans fo File au? Appeal | New Haven, April appeal from the verdict of the three trial Jndges who convicted Dr. Hareld N. Guilfeyle of murder in the second degrce for the slaying last Janus of Mrs. Clare Cava h Gaudet, will be faken in the final effort to free the veterina- ylan from the life imprisonment sentence imposed by Judge L. P. Waldo Marvin, presiding justice. s s Attorney Hugh M. Aleorn in his final argument of the case «tressed the evidence which tended to show that Mrs. Gaudet's greatest voncern when she was dying was to zet rid of the key& which later prov- ed to be those issued at the New Haven post officc for a lock hox 1ented to Dr. Guilfovle. “Does this connd as thouzh she did pot know who shot her?” he axked. “If she could get rid of the keys, Guilfoyle would not be connected with the murder.” o, S et < Added Tremors Add {0 Devasta- A shock at 4:04 a. destroyed the | Kalamaki at tk {to the Corinth cancl served at 0 a m. f panic among the i Other shocks w |last night. These {icd by a violent hail miles Lincoty | small |no casualtics wer Shocks also were felt this n.orn- | |ing at Lamia. at the {EuIf of that name, and on the jof Toros. | | A British squadron arrived at Cor- [ 2! Vican I : %5 : “mh Ao e sal i At b Anaconda Copper Co,, the Standard food and blankets, The awife of the | PIUmMbing Fisturcs Co., and others. S48 L | | Anson A. Mills, vice president of the icut Ma ciation and p | er of the ex-cutive hoard of the lo- |l association, Los Angeles, April 25 (P —Lillian | complimented { Gish, screen actress, won th | | of contract suit brought against her | ness of the new establishment. _P)—An | bY Charles Ducll, producer, today. A jury verdict for the defendant in [the trial was returned |court instructed that such a verdict | sec |be rendered on all the issues of the case had bee |adjudicated .previously in the f eral court fn New York. {Corinth to aid in the relief work. on the si s theory ing w iuil ked, “that Dr. Guilfoyle said ‘were shot 1s it reason- | and o REGION OF QUAKE tion Already There practically watering resort of | eastern enivances | strange phenomenon Piracus, the was ob- | 't of ised a ce in amount | Ditant Corinth | compan- houses col town of Amuri 1 reported. tary Ay head of the | an Teland | Al intends to go to | Conn LILLIAN GISH WINS when the | ciation the grounds that | simil . Surprise on Toastmaster Fea- i 3%, o breh, S urey UM@thing | their Clunde J. Lerouy's parly last eves gave the party and the me the Lions™ club did the roaring. A cording to Past I'r | Hancock it was tiu from ambush’ or [ Vogel has cver ccording 1o Mr. Vogel it was the nd only time hie ordr new sales room, [1s a prominent member of the ! his guests, CLAUDE 4. a fricd ch With i novelty menu, which Mr. Vo- | sel announced was written by mes B, Vogel d i number of guests who | present introdnce Brass Co. breach | progressiveness and William R, I" ew Britain Master Plumbers’ asso- building commissioner and rv of the Kiwanis club, made remarks, P'resident. Harry € ned for a minute’s i {vh' late €. L. Piec NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDXNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1928 N R D I S SO e e o s et e s time the membiers stood With bowed nd the lights were before h and restore ¢ cessful extin- severzl mor der { B before | suish After several unsuc A welcome to the gucsts Was cox- attempt being outburst of | harassed toastinaster i patterned afte | s B Gr thosc of larger cities of the Standard Sani- blurted ou fake that thing away. ] can't even think.” The party was voted a suc America today have homes. iy | strect corner a [ that go by’ vo! bathtubs in | you stand on a ss and cop given as souvenirs by d count the peopl:|Anaconda company and thermonme- | you will find that|ters by Mr. Leroux. recovered his composure e could attempts to say something, interrupted by | ughter, the t n (Wil Compete With Yale Cultur- er napkin rings| the | OPIUM CONFERENCE | Italy and France to have the central | ™! ¢ 9 | boara of control of the Geneva anti- | | oplum and anti-narcotics convention | widow of the League of Na- [Hall, who, with his choir singer affiliated with tions. There is a pos 1 t | letters to Mrs. Frances Stevens bility, how- | sweetheart, Mrs. Eleator Mills, ever, that the feeling may be so high | mysteriously murdered about {on this question that the fight may | years ago, Bridgeport, April 25 W—Chrl. HELD FOR OBS| “RVATION. o g h having written & number Rev. Edward Wheeler w wo William Lunberg, | be transferred to the council and |years old, is being held at h > side ‘home for mental ahu-r,‘.fi r* ists Next Monflay [eventhe assembly of the lcague. one out of five has an automobil:| Gucsts present at the meeting | Cambilige Aot T e oux |- While onc out of ‘every 12 has no | included Harry Fletcher of The! A . +| bathtub,” he said. Plimpton & Hills Corp.. Hartford uibers of rmest Stepp of The C. 8. Mersic: & Co.. New Haven; B. W. The American Brass C He told of the development of the bathtub ‘from the old wooden tul lined with copyer, the cast jron tul coated With enamel and standing on three legs to the more modern built- in tub of vitrificd china. The old ioke about plumbers forgetting their tools is the fault of the householder, | ident Harry G first time L. W, heen cnibarrassed, . Waterbury The New Co.., Mr. IPox of the F. Grey Co.. Hartfe J. Warner was rendered d W, to properly exhibit his the plumber will know | he nceds. | The making dificrent means of what tools of fixtures factorics was six recls of in the shown by motion pic- Island Ended by Decision, Providence, R. 1. April a dec which from court of the gel. The toastmaster, known as fhe HOn Wit of the Lions’ club, had pre- pared an elaborate address, but had not previously seen the exhibit. 1. Legan the story with the develop- ment of the bath away back in the days of the Neanderthal man, so wany millions of ycars ago that no one Knew the date. He brought his {hearers closer to the present time describing various formseof bathing, including the old lloman baths. Hc described the scented baths of Cle- opatra and conciuded with the | |mous bathtub party given by Earl|in court, Carroll in New York. He stated that | an actress, a young ten parishes in this state. 4sked for an hizgh schools. This ma tion which has LEROUNX, en dinner in accordance ecre- was toastmaster, He of Joyce F iwley had been procured for the occasion. At a signal four | husky plumbers dragged in an old fashioned bathtub in which stood | a life size figure draped in canvas. As Mr. Vogel finished his addre: he gave'the signal for the unveiling. The result was startling to the club members who were not in on the sccret, but a distinct shock to the toastmaster. Instead of a Mack | men’s championships at Huenston, Sennett bathing beauty as was cx- | starting May 14, | pected, there was a life size paint- ing of Mr. Vogel. The head porters cause of their activity in the matter. representing the Mr. Daignault is still in Rome. branch of the MISS COLLETT TO COMPETE New York, April a sudden impulse, one ‘of the Glenna Collett ter Plumbers’ asso- | t president and mem- spoke briefly. Mr. Leroux the attractive- He on his and | to make the trip. nn, seeretary of the photograph and the rest of the hody | the British women's crown. | from imagination. It was instantly | recognizable. The drawing was made Iby a cartoonist for the New Britain Bropn called | &ign Painting Co. in memory of | Mr. Vogel was completely flah- . during which | hergasted. It was several minutes suburban handicap today. WINS HORSE RACE Fpsom, Eng., April 25 ®—J. B. Joel's Priory Park by Rocksavag: The Record Month GRAAAM Five chassis—sizes and eights—prices beginning at $860. Illustrated is Model 629, 5-passenger Sedan, with 4-speed transmission, $1985. All prices £ o. b Detroit. tor Eighteen Years ‘\"'"N"""“ P"’. = @ 4 It is gratifying to find that the new line of Graham-Paige motor cars brought to this com- pany during March the greatest month’s business in 18 years. AT HOWARD W. WHITMORE 319 East Main Street Erk ef John W. Maher and David Levin of MacDonald of | he said. He expluined that peopls | '|'¢, Standard Sanitary Mfg. Co., A Mr. Lerous., Who! will phone for u plumber and cry | Mills and W. It Fenn i Lions' | excitedly “Please come right away RUonseominitiee conslstatl o o ot|and fix-a leak,” and then hang up. | OF 1T, A- Bowett, J. ey G500 SCENe | “Thore dsn't & truck made big|) o ores C. W eibpn s o enough to carry all the tools needed | Ui 7o and 1" Basile, all cmployees to fix every kind of a leak,”™ he ada- | °* "¢ PO ed. He advised the Lions in calling | leak in the dra$n pipe in the bath. | \To0m,” or “the hot water pipe has p— sprung a leak.” Then. he explaincd. Action Brought By - | bishop had been made a respondent A few wecks ago the sacred con- woman whose | Ricgation of the council at Rome an- beauty was just as famous as that|nounced that Daignault and his sup- were ex-communicated be- (Pr—Acting on greatest of American wonien golfers, sails today for Eng- land to compete in the British wo- Miss Collett decided last Saturday | Her entry will | shoulders had been drawn from a | mark the sccond time she has sought | out of Chatam II, won the city and | Britain Plumbing Supply {, Libbey cd; Daniel J. Keefe, L. | Daignault | Against Catholic Church in Rhode | Springfield, M 5 e—1 ) |have notable scolastic record | tures, The supreme court in an opinior | The climax of the mecting was Danded down today dismisscd the the unveiling of the “bathtul, @0Deal taken by Elphegej Daignavlt, beauty,” with an address by Mr. Vo- | 9f Woonsocket and 63 followers |1 undergraduate a superloy ruled against Daig- nault in his bill of complaint against Liight Rev. William T. Hickey and |“hich has ) | the Catholic church corporations of |Undcrtake and undergo so much for | | The bil} |the Sake of athletic victories might | | accounting of funds| collected in the erection of Catholic the end of the litiga- | caused widespread comment as it was the first time in | {the history of the diocese that the | i 'l'i(\e Jlur\a]} d re presentatives wil will grace milady’s foot without a twinge of dis x n selected student fri ald e ¢ 3 lish literature during the first con- ;m"e’ take care of that. This marvelous shoe , fobl e et e Rl ugs the heel. Fits snugly up under the arch + |judged by an impartial committec | and around the instep. And permits cruell J 3 it 5 pe! ¥ t |consisting of Prof. C. G. Osgood of | | crushed toes untold freedom—all this with " l’;ll\ltf]‘;on, ]T‘I"G e 5 ‘.K.\'l]rm:: of natural, unhamperedeasefulnessinwalking. : 4 rnel and ’ro A. . Potter of Princeton. Books will be awarded And they are not expensive. |as prizes to the members of the win- | ~ X ning team and W0 will he st b E aside for the purchase of hooks for . - S < . k Viotitie college Uied <o FIVE FEATURES IN EVERY SHOE . 1 | | {university in the fisst of the “schol- I block yesterday :mhau!n:e of 150 to s oo mwa || ANNOUNCEMENT i’ The exclusive Dr. Kahler's Shoe Shop in Hartford 1 welcome New Britain patronage. Foot comfort be assured through expert fitting. Sizes ranging from 3 to 10—AAA to EE. ergraduates who will repres wil can istic contests” with Yale, recently | | established through a gift of $125,- | rs. William Lowell Putnam, nounced today. The com- | petition will be held s synchronously at Cambridge and at New Haven '“H'“ ext Mon The ames of the Harvard ticipants and thosc of two alterr are as follows / John Barnett, Clinton, Mo.; Henry T. Nolan, ranton, Pa.; James L. Mel rrison ne, John D. Mcrriam, Newton Nathan M. Pusey, Council Ta.; Laurence J. Ri iyn, N. Y.; Russel Greenwich, It L; 1an, Algona, Ta.; w York c Wilking, Edwin €. . George B. 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