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HILLS HIS NURSE, CONMITS SUIGTDE Aged Invalid's Infatuation Leads Him to Break Promise Smithboro, N. Y.. March 14 (P— An aged invalid who had promised his farm to his nurse at his death in return for her care during his life was dead today—his promise un- 2 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSf)AY, i George Bernard Turns Out Another BOOTLEG DEALERS Play on Green Paper, “Apple Cart” | SCAMPER T0 COVER ies of his last hook were ordered by c—— Jones Bill Said to Scare Them— Clara K. Swain, Rev. B. C. Dechus an American book club before pub- Raids in New York Ten Arrested in New York = s { “unintentionally” violated the disci- lication, ; Tyranny Hides Shyness The human Shaw, the kindly sym- Washington, March 14 (M—Man)“p(:;‘:’fl m;:‘ 2:"":1";7:;‘15%;, ’L;r?;plum of the Methodist church, but reports have reached the ears of HETSGM tO0AY feced prosecution un has apologized to the Philadsl- prohibition enforcement pathetic soul who adopts the pose of a literary tyrant to hide con- Meialn|oe s oes am et ] " phia M. E. conference and that i 9 alde loug e i oy Mas pocommcndod thet e ARCH 14, Commissioner Doran agreed with |law which classes places convicted Lowman, saying it was too early to |of selling liguor as public nuisances. | predict what cffect the Jones law |In several of these bars and fixtures would have on the situation. But in | were removed. the meantime, it was pointed out, if the patrons of the bootlegger be- Heved the harrowing tales of risk A detailed by liquor vendors they | For Marrying Kresge would contribute thousands of un-| Philadelphia, March 14 (#—1In or- | earned dollars to the income of the ficiating at the marriage last Octo- law violators. Ler of Sebastian 8. Kresge, million- aire chain store operator, and Mrs. been ir session for seven months in- vestigating police graft, bootlcgging, rum running and gang murders. Charges that the majority of those named in the report had amassed bank accounts, the source of which | they could not explain satisfactiorily, were contained in the 60-page pre- . |sentment, with the added accusation "lhat the grand jury believed that “all or substantially all the money {had been acquired dishonestly.” | The report alleged that the jury had uncovered wealth in excess of 181,000,000 owned by those named as | unfit. In addition, it was said, real | estate holdings and stocks were not 8 WORE POLICE ON RACKET (15T !capw‘ns, Sergeants and Detec- tives in Philadelphia Gralt | Eighty-five additional names were today added to the long list of high Minister Apologizes Shaw, Ten Years Older| Than Ailing King, Is Still Full of Pep at Age of 72, genital shyness and modesty is an unfamiliar figure, even in England. Nor 13 much known of the religious Shaw, the homey Shaw, or the gen- erous Shaw. e that bootleggers were scurrying to!great White Way. police officials, politicians, detectives | valued and “may run into many fulfilled. Sh‘;:":“"' March “h XB,ET;;: Not long ago, an American jour- |cover since the enactment of the| pederal prohibition agents and {"“5}:}’“5 he reoipnds ot its fing. | 224 patrolmen, branded by the Aug- | more thousands.” The farmer, J. B. Roberts, 61 A8 wiitlen anofhier play, | nalist in London fell on hard times. | Jones bill to increase penalties fOr|1ocal police cooperated in the first | i o oeorio i o OURCes Its find- | yst “Racket” grand jury as unfit to| The wealth of some of thosc years old, and the nurse, Mrs. Jen- | Apple Cart. “G. B. B." gave him the only sort dry law violations, but there i8 1o concerted drive against liquor dio. | 5 Yesterday after ‘;‘eh,c“’"“"i“ 1 hold public office. |clussed as unfit was obtained, the re- nie Eastman, 37, were found shot to| The famous Irish dramatist, sage, official confirmation of such stories |had been examined behind closed | of serious interview he ever grants, Within a half hour after the grand | PO't charged, when they were mem- ensaries in the metropolis since the | 4 , v] it ¢ 501k a1 thin Boleria faue veatarnav| nuilasonhae b mroonole has bt | Weiltan anewars o writion ool oF iheltreasiny dtmartment. t‘e’nactm»nt i ey of th ’?0:;;, 3:,'0 ,f::f:‘ms;‘o‘g‘f \;'E:g;n:urv had made its presentment yes. | Pers of Unit No. 1, a liquor-raiding | Btate police were convinced Roberts | ed into the future and woven an | An American magazine paid $1,500 | Seymour Lowman, assistant secre- | federal anti-liquor laws, Which pro- | epuren. meer Srimaasiins T et terday to Judge Edwin O. Lewis, all|54uad created by General Siediey | #hot her and then himself. ultra-modern_political plot, as un-|for the intervisw. British and con- itary of the treasury in charge of|vides a maximum penalty of five |ungersiond o have exniained thag | 1H05¢ named in the report had been D- Butler when he was direetor of The womans = husband Gilbert|like, “Saint Joan” his last play anlinental rights brought another pronibition, and Dr. James M. Do-|years' imprisonment and $10.000 po yn dater to oy e gora | suspended and ordered 1o appear be- | PUDLC safety, or in districts wher. Eastman, a railroad section foreman, | anything can be. That is about all | thousand, and the interviewer was prohibition. | fine and defines traffic in intoxic e ran, commissiorer of said that no cases brought under the Jones law had reached a de- { fore the civil service commission for | Underworld activities flourished. | trial. The trials, it was expected, will | begin immed The discipline of the church for. | **510 Immedi who was taken into custody on sus- picion, was released when he proved he was at work all day. He told s the public will know about “The | Apple Cart” until Sir Barry Jackson produces it in his theater festival on his feet again. A glimpse of Shaw's generosity, | Usually his gifts are to a well-de- | ments perf l'fl! a felony. |two divorces While five clubs and cafes in the | ining to Mr. Kresge's i PAPER MAGNATE MARRIES | : / termination, and it was impossible | Roaring Forties were being taken | bids ministers y divorced | Two police los. John . J.[ 1 Pase, ‘Tor. March 24 (- :”‘:MP;';'I_“N:‘;i’;e";":‘;“‘“‘_‘}:‘i’cnh '::‘:e:;' at Malvern in August, ;l:eg! purpose, as the ' Anglo- [to judge the effects of the legisla-|over hy the raiders, ofher squade pi irsoryl:lvm & (;:l:'yr:?:r!)hn ?vmoc(nl Kerns and John P. McPoyle; nine|Archibald R. Graustein, president of fused to take seriously. He said his| The mere announcement of a new | THCEED Literary Foundation "to tion at this early date. Lowman be- |armed with search warrants, issued |parties in suits brought on the | SeTgeants, 14 detectives and €0 po- the International Paper Company, of Wife recently told him Roberts had | Shaw play caused rencwed search | Which he devoted all the funds of [lieved that most of the Feports|in connection with 100 indiciments | prounds of aiurtery. |licement were named in the latest | New York and Miss Claire Patton, A Ni'e pecnir il hin Bobertal] for information about the foremost | the Nobel prize for literature award- reaching the department concerning handed up recently, invaded Long | Mr. Dahms said today he was Presentment and their dismissal rec- |also of New York, were married Eastman said he and his wife and | man of the English theater, who liv- | ¢d, him in 1926. bootleggers quitting business were | Tsland, wawell pleased~ with the action of the | Ommended by the jury, which- has | here yesterday their two daughters, 14 and 15 years | INg In the heart of London, over- he real Shaw is masked from |untrue. The quantities of liquor seized in | Since the day the Jones law was | the Broadway district was said to signed by President Coolidge reports|be small and the persons arrested |have come from various sections of were described as minor employes the country that bootleggers were Nevertheless, the news of t raids abandoning their illicit trade. ln~!r(‘s\1lffld in the voluntary closing of the world in many ways. The line e in the’ British “Who's Who™ giving Shaw's recreation as “anything but sport” is a characteristic Shavian jest. Shaw may abominate com- | mercialized sports, but he doesn't looking the sw2ep of the Thames |from Westminster to Charing Cross and St. Paul's, busies himself on big tablets of green paper, writing meticulous, elementary shorthand notes, with all the vowels in place, old, moved to the farm last Decem- ber when Roberts contracted with . his wife, a practical nurse, to care for him the rest of his life, agree- ing that in return ghe was to receive & clear title to the farm when he WOMAN DEAD ON COUCH | Ssalem. Mass, March 14 (®—Mrs. Helena Shee 68, was found dead in her home here last night by | WAS OUT IN THE RAIN LAST NIGHT AND GOT WET. NOW My SHOULDERS AND BACK HURT SO MUCH | CAN'T SLEEP: i ariably these stories have sa | ight clubs and cafes. i o e = | disa rove of hleti |variably these stories have said that| many n 'S, neighbors who forced an entran ‘e died. Roberts had taken over the ;hat mean & new Shaw book or | disapprove 'h:","‘e‘;’i:"";it:;:“i‘a°ffl' |the big operators among the viola-| The places raided were the Palace |after belng unable to gain admit MY PAMILY ALWAYS USE i;-’:::lmzust April on his arrival from mmfl-“ Ao - of their bodies. He steps down the |(OF8 Were takKing this action rather | Bar, the Encore club, the Pocono | tance since Monday. She was lying SLOANS LINIMENT TO STOP PAIN ston, Mus! reen T Ao % " jthan face a penalty of five years in| b, iss b and e Xy v readi Discovery of the shootings Were| he paper must’ % gnwrm frst :\t}mr: l“.m ll\ely{ns a mlrt}' :(:ar old, ‘Drm“ ar'l'd an;\rl‘ax;"mm 2l )Dkl ot 2}3; the s club and the Roxy |::1n~1 ?I:::m;("rhn{ )?rdrmliplm;);:‘al‘; FROM EXPOSURE. PUT SLOAN'S made by Dr. W. C. Wilson of Nich- ; et s tall spare frame straight as a| : e s elub, g and a newspz b | ¥ iy amos ols, N. Y., who called to give Ro- gx‘"fl' 2 "'Ilm';'”'::‘“g eceentriclty ™| rifle barrel, head erect, shoulders|000. The penalty, however, may be| On Long Island a number of road was helieved due to heart failure. | e LINIMENT ON YOUR PAIN berts medical treatment. The body of Roberts was in the kitchen and that of Mrs. Eastman in a bedroom. Police said Roberts apparently had killed Mrs. Eastman with a shotgun as she sat in the sitting room peel- ing potatoes, struggled with her through several other rooms and fin- slly dragged her body into the bed- room. Then, they said, he went to the kitchen, placed the muazle of the gun against the back of his head | back, eyes bright and skin as clear |5¢t bY the judge hearing a case and mentality. Actually it Is & common | s (% (LENT BTE SKIn a8 clear | T ho more than under the sense relief of eyestrain, . . “G. B. 8. 1 £ th ¢ fiy. | ¥AY% has besn a part of his lite, |Present law, if the court so rulca, . B. 8. i3 one of the great fix- | pyopn : & ures of the times, but little is known | Loc Summer he goes to Italy and Liquor Prices Doubled houses were raided under the state | _.| MRs. ROG | Lowell, Mass, March 14 —It was learned here today that President Hoover had appointed Representa- tive Edith Nourse Rogers of this city to be his personal representative to carry on federal work among dis 2bled veterans, Mrs, Rogers held the same position- in the Harding 1nd Coolidge administrations. AND THE PAIN WILL GO RIGHT AWAY. YOU CAN GETA DOTILE OF SLOAN'S LINIMENT FOR 35¢ AT ANY DRUG ‘ll'lm EXPOSURE ? Priso's / Olghs Sloan’s Liniment nites g RS sion Demol ed Aniline Plant— Windows Blown Many Blocks Buffalo, March 14 (UP)—The |plant of the National Aniline and | Chemical company, one of the larg- {est of its kind in the world, was in Frank J. Narcum and Walter H. Nelson Aspire to Places in City Government ENNIEX the CHALLENGER...sefs all these m records.... iswims like a youngster. Even now! Coincident with the report that of Bernard Shaw the man; how he|you meet him carly in the morning |bootleggers were hecoming frighten- wo‘rl;-h-nd pllayn, lives his pleasant, | siriding along Pall Mall on the ed, it was related that the price of | :l"i:“y :r'“!i!::;l:i‘l:::;“;pfl m“:;:e way to his club for a cold plunge. liquor was being doubled or tripled Sradbs e R because of the added risks involved. mendous literary wark, and sbows BIG BUFFALO CHEMICAL ~ |Zhoee ymer,of reporis causea om. Do sigus of quitting. e e and pressed the trigger with a stick | | Shaw at Ihneldy, iesrous, o ESTABLISHMENT WRECKED using o pretext to obtain from :heir which was found lying across his| . o= in lite. Kin customers a great deal more than eress . King George, nearly i . bn gen bl dor i e e poor quality of liquor sold in SR R caped death’s door. Other public|OP€¢ Dead, 15 Injured When Explo- | this country was worth. CANDIDATES FOR coUNC[L men, all younger, flee England's [, Thpetiliy did 4l apply 1 the treacherous climate at this time of pootlegeecgwiha Beolagliduoniby, the ENTER FOURTH WARD RAGE“IML BRaw works avay onlAl e |drink, or pint or quart, for it long |tarian and fruit diet, 1s rarely ill, {has been the policy of the prohibi- and laughs at men who insist meat | tion bureau to devote its attention |and alcohol are necessary for sus- |tofthelarge operators’ among the | tained menal effort, | violators and to strike at the source | Busy, foggy London holds him as of supply rather than to pile up in- it has for the fifty years since he|ruins today from an explosion that numerable cases against small fared forth from Dublin. More plays | killed one workman and injured 15 Peddlers who are only distributing and books to write, more vivid opin- | others. |agents for the big law violators. ions to express more causes to ad-| Thirty-five fire companies fought | No Real Test Yet vocate. Rich enough to idle away for hours yesterday afternoon when| I.owman said that while there had old age in a villa in the south of |a hlaze broke out after the blast. been a few arrests under the Jones | France, Shaw keeps faith with his| John Dunlop, 35, was killed and law throughout the Frank J. Narcum of 450 Church strect, is circulating a petition of | candidacy for nomination as coun- cilman on the republican ticket in country, no the fourth ward. He has lived increed of intense work, equally in-|at lcast’eight of the injured were in Eauge as to its effeciveness could the ward for 14 years, and is em-|tense fun, plain living and high a serious condition today. be set until some of the cases had ployed at the Skinner C?mck CO»i‘vmnking. Windows were broken for blocks been tried. He pointed out that un- plant. Narcum is active in the af-| Whiskers Now Hoary |around. der the law it was necessary for a }‘Jnr» of Eddy-Glover Post, Amcncan: The years slip by; the red beard | e D federal grand jury to return indict- Legion, of youth, snow white now, lends a 7 !ments against persons charged with Walter H. Nelson of 155 Dwight| venerable, even patriarchal appear-| WOman Falls Ten R treet; is also a candidate for a re-|ance to the famous Mephistophelian | Stories to Death zive them a trial in the federal publican nomination in the ward.|countenance, But Shaw doesn’t de-| Now York, March 14 ®—Claire courts, already 21,000 cases behind He entered the primary last year but |sert his muse. The new play brings | Gessner, of Williston Park, Long Is. |On prohibition. vas defeated, his dramatic work to nearly 40 in | ;g™ o 0 A0S0 B BORE 0] 50 years, as many as Shakespeare | : wi Bimisell) nok tb mention halt &' aor. stdry window of the Colonial hotel, Spanish Students Eiot 81st street and Columbus avenue Your ’ . _|en forgotten novels: and not for- ... ey s e . .z‘ As Movie Shows Premier |xottn books on government, polr. | c4¥ teday. receiving injuries which Head —— London, March 14 (P—Hisses of |tics, ~criticism, dramatic reviews, | Sl €% 2 | Z Wi ice of Colof students at the likencss of Premier | Prefaces, political propaganda, and : : 1 do it quick ide Choice of Colors i |l A policeman, who saw her falling head, cough . ot D Blyenagin oy pide. R Rtatons. picked her up, put her in a taxical nessland dry catarr] ; at No Extra Cost picting the wedding of the Infanta| Still the Shavian pen pours out a | Pic P ¥ i & and took her to a hospital. She talk- | e o ore: v o1 & | completed his book on somunsm»::g';’m’:'?m‘:;::;;fi:;“{:“"""’ laps |and Capitalism, the year bef | : 7 e e e | The hotel management said she “Saint Joan;" efore that, “Back to | 4 e e Methuselah,” which takes five nights | T¢gistered yesterday. A railroad com- mutation ticket and letters were Isubel Saturday led yesterday to re- | flood of brilliance. newing of rioting in Madrid, ad- vices received here said. A girl student, Luisa Lopez, argu- | ing with police who attempted to | Last year he still the demonstration, received a |0 act. | A = il | Coach, $695; 2Pass. Coupe, $695 sword cut on her head. Manuel | Of his many sided genius, Amer. found in her room. She was about B e, Lowne (S eeiie Who because of his im. |ica knows Shaw, the dramatist, ana | 27 years old. 1 | strength is known as the | S0mething of Shaw the political | of Madrid” seriously in- i propagandist. Twenty thousand cop- jured four policemen who attempted | to arrest him. 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