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27 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1930. ; L o ’ perience he had gained while serv- : i D ing as retary of labor under e ! BELIEVE IT OR NOT ‘5% 57-*BY RIPLEY || [ouens Earoticen | WICKERSHAM oAYS 1o 2. i L n:w!- in the c ot \\‘vlh.| oroof of anything depicted by him). particularly qualified him for the %o Bintnyl I A (Reg. 1. 8 Pat. OfT.) Jerusalem, March 17 (®—Sir | senatorship. on t breach of | Charles Marston's expedition, ex Davis previously, had asserted v Nied cavating the site of the Biblical |that should he make the race he S e city of Jericho, has uncovered the | would not resign his cabinet post to Hitarad tib Home o : NG parapet walk on the Canaanite ol \ rampart, showing the raised plat- - = i t oli re unable (o witness u )t §25.- | fasten the bu on cither of ! : : / 3 form on which the Canaanite e 000. No effort h P )y th em, al tz finally ad a \ < archers defended themselves . e - prisoner to obtain b 3 vitted cki had (T S ainE 5 TORANLeK (Continued From First Page) Towers of several periods, su- Anson Jimerson, father of the i the viciniby about the time / N . & \ A session behind closed doors after : 2 s et entered S crimposed on the geners s b SL cused Lila, did the digging y 150 was entered. \ AR perimposed on the general line of 114)0 <016 on a tarife bill amendment. e e e e ¥ e e At \ . WY fortifications, have heen disclosed A il e fain ba A e fugh M. Alcorn will be sought, | B / < R on the west side above the spring A R S n e T dlonaraier . 4 W gate—near the spring whose el Il sy A ) I covery that Duntz 3 ] 3 f } q poisonous waters were cured by aeningfor ealacl ST an untimely end. Jime uch | : N I8 The law enforcement —commission impressed with L zond gigoc has found that the federal personnel | wielded the spade on el ot i < g 1 in the prohibition service is improv- to uncover some o ‘ chu| 1 prison. The 1 4 5 \ =% e it&, Chairman Wickersham told (he | that the baby be placed in undlin might aid in the def ] 5 ety IRl ¢ 5 : < \ } g | AN ¢ Dbecame a clerk in the prison offices. | senate a home. A few days later a man is said daughter, and tl Tistu ) rred al ',' ther Rasland 4 3 4 In the quict of his cell he did a lot|a secret e i to have left a tiny baby, its finge such portions of the g 5 ’ EHIGA R (1 CP ¥ g of reading—Conrad and Dreiser and| Wickersha told the senators|still wrapped in gauze, in a Peoria, ready gave evide r SEatey s alc P Lardne who are discussing a plan to investi- | Ill.. children’s home. ously been disturbed i wdiar 2 & ¢ During his stay, Capone distrib-|gate the enforcement unit, he saw no | Mrs. Edna L. Miltner, it is allesed, looked on in aw ; I AL YUUTH Ib HE“} 4 N ] ¢ uted something like $25,000 to vari- | reason why congress should not in- n adopted the child, the present Another import tc ) \ ous city charities. When Christmas | vestigate if it des Mrs. Stiles. Photographs of Mr has been turne f - ‘ S ) v time came, he provided funds fo The commission at this time is | Stiles, taken shortly after the 1r10)‘- vers, who z t = TR t o some 75 baskets of food for neciy |studying the extent to which the . and showing an injured finger, Lila Jimerson. went t Jim R || families of the city. |law is being enforced,” Wickersham | have been entered into the records. Tomestead e res ' g o ) City Doesn't Want Him { said, “but -our Jabors have not pro- Dates Given Conflict 1 shelf un ca P 4 Yet Philadelphia will have noae|cecded far enough to ftell whethel Despite the fact that Miss D L letter writte 1 v > 35 oy p 1 p of him. Lemuel B. Schofield, who is | chforcement is gaining or losing.” |in theatrical records alleged sk in which the lait f t | ied i Pag i director of public safety and as such| 10 answer to questions, the chair- | born in 1880, and Mrs. Stiles was ‘real love."” E ¥ (R S R o 0 TE J v 3 controls the polic: nlv;{urnn-rm told [ Man & ted his belief that prohibi- | placed in the foundling home in last May while 3 vas on a SO o B . |the United Press that a fair sized|tion could not be enforced 100 per | 1885, McGovney said he had evidenco to I 1 e il m,,' escort of policemen will accompany | ¢¢nt, nor could any other law that the dancer in reality was born Opposition “More Vocal in 1867 £ L a3 * a1 | ficer Garpentor ited rs o 3 the gangland czar out of town. s b . Lives white man ! « he { - et \e opposition to the law has be- | Gaby Deslys in the carly 1900's (Continued From First Page) fame, the nurse testified. instructed d to his own nicer vith her sinee h stop and, when 1 riled to hee “We'll escort him to the cily lim- ; 0, head oy i | come mora vocal” he added, “but it | was onc of the most famous dancers anslat ent in the state o thaate | its, or to a train,” said nad nothi Intofngalr. | s d s impossible to tell as yet whether |in urope, and gained unusual proni- fhiwt it old Nancy Bowen comniitted | Lo the molit s he had bee & fbrot t dquarte h | 1D BALL of LlTH!UM-/ A METAL one, as well as to assure selves f o brought to headquarters th fae AS B { (N ONE YEAR (é9) ' as to assure ourselves| o\ Be o of the commission will | flashed into the spotlight when the 3 2 os | Lhe ad purchased in New Britain. | 2 phia. We don't care to have him : ! pending are forthcoming, the com- | per, these messs accomplices Jorime Trial May Be Delayed eant Dhniel McGiilieuddy Wickersham denied that any wide tending that it I t had ti ROLIGELd oy o ! of course,” he said, “but I don’t facts of the robbery, \ g that Capone will be whisked aw e vd | the sedan now in the hands of the| | BN THE MORE YOU FORGET } &0 train, occupy a private compart- |4 lig. 1o report on the question of | periment. e ithe Cattaiel p ¥ S0 WHY STupy | tles, battle and bullets is not the kind | “iywo"y0v0 not done it yet” he |they suggzested a saltless diet [ he shall not do. still mai ) . 0 Lofdosniliuistin Solokl : e onTesked ! . . 2 I3 “We are providing this escort in or- : et 2 A : At ; wrehan c ported, confessed ] HRD,Q) D\FFER NT FMPEROR\S dor to forestall nmy attack agon C. | there is any loss in prohibition senti- | inence through her friendship with < “ | ment among the people.” members of the nobility. In 1910 she the murder ea . responsible : iy cl | that he doesn" i >hiladel- 5 e X i ! three were armed with guns which | WILL FLOAT N GASOLINE | e doesn't linger in Philadel-| g o0 non congress, he pointed | fa)l of King Manuel of Portugal was : S S o out. Unless appropriations now | attributed to his infatuation from S idhicaTiE ovaLt ) r ¢ e, it is said, have the names around. In fact. we intend to see to | which came j ; i it that hell not be around.” were L Sk e s ; - The Philr\:;rlr)]‘\‘it“}‘r‘:‘tl"nl‘l:d o)1 | misslomimayibecompslled to abandon e that Mrs. Marcl st be kill | ol ynake ihen uubife 0 | G ' 1 copyrighted story “this morning | its WOrk, but if encouraged by con- at once or ol¢ would sl ik sdesn L B O | . ) / that a delegation of Chicaso tris. |EresE. I e¥pects fo complete " its Nexad Following an investizatior - 4 4 4 gor boys will meet Capone when he | abors within another year. While the ‘trial s scheduled {o | this morning it was found that §10| 1.4 : THE MORE YOU STUDY ‘Ifrl“:f‘t';i'r‘:“”f\"m:“: e i spread. corruption had been found t this week, there is likelihood of | In chan ‘“‘1‘ L R pe il from i : 3 THE MORE You KHov/ \ e e . Furane |y his investigators in the enforce- 5 postponement . oIl [ETOCETY SI0TE Y L : THE MORE YOU KNOW o en i et L e couption, Biareiltoteen c.. R e y THE MORE YOU CAN FoR e most widespread of all the |hink it is widespread. Our reports | (Continucd From First Pagey In addition to t city lawye v L 1864 I s k THE MORE YOU CAN FORGE coas A & SYCD g do not show it."” =R he court has the Ir : Y| The chairman said he did not | (nen pl s at Cedar Crest asked g : : - the registration numbers THE MORE YOU FORGET : i ill boa “hi ihes.phyalcians o I eservation 3 l L ! 1St . | S from the prison, will board a Chica-| ;6w whether the commission would | his permission to use him for an ex- et were flashed b letype to H i v a e 5 | n behalf of the two wor o : i THE LESS YOU KNOW ‘,‘“‘,‘J'- : “‘:_"’TI”'\“;;:’ fo. ?‘l” ‘{“"h‘ d| advisability of retaining or amend- | *When vou arc hopeless you try aid may come from Wask ? 4 | south side. The baron of beer, bot- |, tho present law. anything,” Lindberz said, “so when d within the & a - v vl v ion Indians, Raymond . : t g of @ fellow, they say. to let anybody | o\iy " uy cannot speak for what all |agreed to try the cxperiment. After aaving appealed 1o et ) S . 4 {5 {F A BOTTLE AND CORK COST "1 05 tell him what he shall do and what | y"0 . hers of the commission will | five weeks I had improved so much fmes M. Mied f seek Uncle 5 5 . ) : ot = the larges! sicer AND THE BOTTLE COST A DOLLAR MORE : e do." that all the men patients were put BRor dn e ] I ase wtin- | 2D 3715 105, Quned by Jos Gries Oishoma” | THAN THE CORK ~ W//Arp/pfr/gcok/(cosr? : A THose senators Wi are aponsoring {(on {he s dieh Wien theyaddsa e . or i Fonue Ssrdiic U, Great Brnai rights rversed. - — Qigt, - ChicagareRre for Return | the Norria resolution for the inquiry | salt to my diet I showed a relapse. are wards he nited States, since 7 o = hlicago. March (TP he 5T . Y o rO| the is- | mit further i N per . accepted Wickersham's statement as | When they took a 1h 1t again their lives are apart from the juris e EXPLANATION OF SATURDAY’S ( ARTOON return of the big shot, or Al Capone |, ongorsement’ of the resolution, | I started to improve. For 15 months dict the state in all other ways, o : = . comes s g tray % : : 4 4 O o e e of our wouien | _Offiecr David Doy, while driving | Norton 1. Empetor of the United States—Norton 1, whose seat of government was the |GoSa "GUh, 2 CetiiiFOr ot but those who are opposing the in- | [ was in bed and the only treatront e mansed wih the mostacrious of | fowards Bristol last evening after | city of San Fr o, reigned for 23 years (1852-1875) issued paper currency, enacted ]aws |opera, was rehearsed by a wide|onis “"‘f\';”:";"";" “: T R i crimes, it i3 fitting that the nation ihis tour of duty. saw onc Ag oho are and exercised many other prerogatives of a real imperial ruler. His real name was Joshua |range of‘talent today on the eve of St At the doctors are making ‘Gexperiments talcé their part .,I, 1‘hrn\1‘ I nge 1?-'; e bt in the 1orest- | A. Norton, and he was a native of London who came to this country in 1817. Under the stress :“" C’t‘l‘“‘flr"’ 1;’“‘”‘] l‘“‘"‘ “‘I’ a8e nd want the men's and _women's flfi.‘SZZSMM ceomplished through | vibl : was learned today. |of husiness reverses he became obsessed with the delusion of heing a sovereign ruler. His |{"o% ° 0 :m i Dl GRASS FIRES KEEP vecords; for sompiEison sleae e this appeal. We make it in all humil-| He did not know at that time that ipeysonal picturesqueness, and the audacity of his acts as the Emperor of the United States, |violating the Pennsylvania law thejsalilsasiaie s gesnonaly pooR ) A 5 ything amis e : being able to make this visit to my ity and in high h the life of |there was anytning amiss - probably account for the fact that he was permitted to occupy the “throne of America” for |against carrying concealed weapons, el ke Tndien o 0 &iepTine 1a b thatl 5 Tk s helleva it Migizetdls 23 years. This far in advance of his arrival Lindberg. who is 31, came to the life of a white man who lives off it. | separated immediate upon es- |40 SRENEE R . . e about all that can be reported with “There are many vital « h caping the shower of police bullets The Cow Has Four Stomachs—The four stomachs of a cow are known as the paunch, the | ity avout (.,,W,“,f‘p],'m,“.,m,,_ s : o A s th : Sweden, in 1916. He went to Meride {ween the lives of the two. We are|and up to U is arternoon they had fhoneycomp, the manyplies, and the abomassum. Rumination, (chewing the cud) which is gen- |ing is that it scemed destined to be| S g e e T e aToime fearful that there may be misunder-|yot Leen apprehended. erally characteristic of cattle, is made possible only by the multiplicity of the cow’s stomachs. |a good show. It promises little in Hw;NU}]]B[‘OllS Alfi[‘ms OYe]' Week~ et New Bnitaln andlwas e standing and misinformation that . ; . : : way of unity and plot owing Lo the Eame i S will wreak some unfairness o our Hod-Un n Plangsle TOMORROW—The Man Who Waited 20 Years I e s s rerin s sasiote ae Fnd But No Dalllage pigsdione r and a half at the people, and we are hoping for such 2 i | tors and their desirc to rehearse their at a Corbin plant as an clectricia reliet as th l’r‘” i} l{*‘ Fulton market |Japanese ag nent have aroused | with an old Spanish custom his body |n and cconomic prestige she [ parts in private. At first he thought the pain in his ment can give if it choo: L disquictude here and fear that ne-|was robed with the garments of the [long had lacked.” What it lacks in continuity it Will| Several calls were answered over |knee was due to a strain but in th held up by two ) : | gotiations regarded s so happily |order for which he had expressed | The Daily Telegraph said: “All {make up in action and mob scenes|(he week-end for Srass fires in vari. | Hartford hospital the case was ding- pned. masked men near s RO G leg (here may have o be res | preference, in his case of the Monks 'men of good will, however they re- |if the titular head of the house of |ous Sections of the eity. Co. No. 5 |nosed us tuberculosis of the bone. i n sile o 30 la X for |Sumed again jof Carmel. He wore sandals but|gard his policy and his mistakes [ Capone sees fit to submit to a public| went to Mrs. Cora Star's property LA LEE e 2 = = 3 no hose, In his hdnds was a cru- | must salute the truc patriot. many |appearance. Less than a week 880 |at 39 Howard street, Co. No, 7 went | REY) B e W el Rua bin L cifix of honor, and ruler of administra- | more than 15,000 Chicagoans turned |to [,ouic S. Jones' properly on Stan- IM I]I]NUUGH T[l UPEN At | ~Tonight the body will start back |tive capacity.” out for the burial of ingbat” | 1oy street, Co. No. 4 went to New- | nd ¢ | Madrid by way ot Hendaye and | The Daily Chronicle said: “He was | Oberta, a distinctly third rate T s L e (oo b s i run, b r cities through which 0 [a prave soldier and patriot and his | ster. Tn view 3 s TV Worksl orononty caltoita [;AMPA[EN F“R MAY”R (Continued From First Page WE[] A[}T{VITY [iRAVEl‘Y\ INJURE[] | ‘r"“"""'r?" "Hl\“(s I]P“"\I.\p“-‘”' \n:w}rv to }(‘on.v\n') woun't forget him.” |1t is difficult to tell what the e ColNo 7 Venb s Bichatlive > |return. At Ifun those members of | The Daily News, admitting his | consclous hordes would do for a first|jonloic™ | rorerty on North Welling. | e A = his cabinet who are still in Madrid [amiability was a dignity said: At |rate gang chieftain upon his return ! ¢ hac n used | —_— 3 S R 4 : ton street and Co. No. 4 went to the ;ZTLLSTL. ]l‘wlf in the TIM‘SM lN mln:‘ ‘lu .mll ¢ Ul‘l ]\1 (o] the | hest he was little more than a weak | to the scenc of his triumphs. | Russwin Land Co. property on Ru % (Continued From First : . ho (Continued From First Page) | capital ci where fu military | \nan a o eel Fi Sonsidered | 5 . to Miss Booth, that wher heir Hino . 1 mangarmed i Feel Family Should Be Considered | yin road, Saturday on “still” alarms. = in accordance with his rank . = i firm was a partnership and not 2 Finally #rankly rolled off and fell ptain general will be rvndr‘l'\d‘\, To Mee e AU 3:20 otclock i tho afternoon [Uis boerd, {hree of the four eandi- corporation, the bogus salesman writhing in the arena, while others To Be Buried Wednesd | ol 5 hesBetlod soplons) and SN RTu L OMCel WnUionyianilewskU aicoveteal | ditEs g o el vays referred to his suppos r b e e ,.? 2 T‘, Vednesday | Madrid. March 17, (A—All mem- | the gunmen, beer runr and hi-|a plaze in a rubbish pile under a| After a long discussion relative to ployers as Cl Childs & Co, | A Sl G G Al it ably Will - take [bers of the late General Primo de |jackers seemed inclined to withhold | Voranda at 50 Lafayette strect, gwns | {he three mayoraity candidates, I Ui looul prilce were notified B4t 8 rom goring him again. place in the family vault at the|Rivera's government except Sr. Gal- [any public feting of the “big shol” | .4 Ly Benjamin Goldbers, and Co, |McDonoush, the democratic standard irday that Saul was under arre T Fi ~ Complains of Fain cemetery of San Isidoro at Madrid, | vosotelo, who is in Paris, have de- |in deference to the family circle|No, 5 was called, The damage | earer: rge A. Quigley and Don- New York with John W. Sinclair 3 ["’”‘ : ,\,"“-, fi!\\n emergency \\.‘i';l_nf('zdi\\i; ’{»‘a‘xlu ‘A\|]n:‘ul4‘l n{;l long | cided to meet his body at Trun, on | from which Capone has been depriv- [ amounted to dm,m\'“mm]\, H‘., 48! |ald L. Bartlett, the republican can- Springfield, Ma The. New York |, {1a1 for ready . aomprontige. ument, and ina few minutes was | prior s death asked to be bur-|the frontier, as it arrives in Spain |ed by his Philadelphia visit Yesterday forenoon at 11:47 | didates for the G. O. P. nomination, police claim the pair have realized [ 0000y see how, other things | Do onfa shroiclen et conglo d jnars hosmepnisanite from Irance, : Speaking for the large Sroup of | gcloek Co. No. 4 sent to Sherman |the Lithuanian Independent -~ Citi- Aoproximately $100,000 . throughou ot ave. the gulf be- |(hC hospital, where atfer coming out| General Primo de Rivers came 0| King Alfonso sent @ letter to Gen- | beer runners who make up the Ca-|court to extingulsh a grass fire zen's club yesterday delegated a . Dozlot by ovemting feardu hat points can be | (707 under chloroform T complain- | Paris shortly after he resigned i | eral Primo De Rivera’s son Jose An- | pone organization, 7 .0'Don- [Gr T O orieEnish & grass fire o | committee o study the matter and lent real estate deals, but the I : «d of ifftense pain. His gluteal re- | dictatorship last January He ltonio cxpresssing the sympathy of |nell, in charge of distributing beer | g.ip W 59T property and at 12:38 | ;e o report at the next mecting 37 alit tolay: they wwere ol zion was penetrated by the hull\‘"'”"“ here alone and unheralded. | tna crown for the family in their [on the south side, said he thought|ls Pes "¢ samie company went to| i jg expected that after the club terested in Sinclair, nor 1 horns, but his physicians pointed | €Arrying his own suitcase from the | jaroavement. Other members of the | Capone should spend the first few o wenue and West Main street |25 studied the merits of the men received a complaint relati t that other bull fightors had had | train at the railway station and | Local family were deeply shocked at | days in the besom of his immediate [qn DS notified fhrough the police | yoeking the office of mayor it will tiaq Al enout e Ve ; conngell e L sueh injuries and lived dodging newspapdrmen o take a | e S O € CORE S : il department that there was a grass | (ndorse the \8s Booth is said to have lost | 1-TeRCH view & It “ranklin is the son of 4 Brooklyn, | tixi to the hotel on the left bank | ™oy cnemies of the former dic-| “We will be all be mighty glad |77, On Stanley Works property. | ‘wrank Gryguc, treasurer of the approximately $11.000. Miss t would h b St policcman. He received his|of the Seinc. laloe seomcitiotay tothay s decluaad lito; Al L “Spike” said. “He| U0 No. 7 went to the Davenporl | polish Investment and Loan com- is well past middle 1 | cor ; s rly cducation in the Lull ring fn| There he registered as.a landed |, yiice in their animosities to do | is 2 4 man and will want | PFOPerty on Stanley street at 4:46 | the Polish Loan and Tn- known locall futuce general Sl xico City where his proficiency | Proprietor of Madrid, and for & |y honor at his passing. to be with his wife and mother at |©/¢1ocK in the atternoon and found a pany and | while was not recognized. Once his B fire, and today at 12:46 o’clock dustrial Corp. was nominated last im to go to Madrid. where after | Sae i = first, so we aren't planning to do |’ & I night to run as tax collector on the was known however, he be- Co. No. 4 went to the R. B. Viets ttained on teehnics | identi ! : apprenticeship he made several French Press Cor { anything special for him. I'm in the g S independent ticket, at a special meet- fleet \ [t o Sl ss Comments ything S : : indeper ticket, 4 ¥ ; appearance Hinogittea | £Amblasereatiiavoritainith ithe holell SEi i N coal business, you know, and we|Property on Clinton street for the |inz of the town committee of the ion of s Lringe ; ol T peetncio of an | Sff and other guests, although u Paris, March 17 (#)—The French | °= e some big dellverits to Sme sort of biaze. : Co, No. 6 was | Gy Sy s Y 3 ! i ol ; Dresattodayiwasl aympalhelic Atiarits|have tofmalke s g St Citizens Property Owners’ associa- bull ring won him e nlsg fop s oo Ran e the city hall so I'll be pretty busy all o'clock this afternoon | e R L STCULG UG fusing always to comme \gs |ical of the late Gencral Primo De _, B : & {o 425 Hart sire : f |tion ; my admirers. He “..m.l\ e comment on.things Rivers week mf ("’ “\f strect and four minutes | yincent Dobrowolski, pr ent, - : I ! l o cd o inaugurate bull | ! 7 S : ¢ The wife and mother. living in a| #ter Co. No. 4 was called to West | 10ied as chairman and plans to 1 ¥ 914 Ui @ et R | Followed Long Unrest The Journal said: “He wa wo-family flat building on South |1nd avenue, both calls being for |agrt o 1 i s " S = L S | Ihs resignation as premier came [and before everything a great | ‘ ey 5 i grass fires. jatartic P snaRI Al Uk Gl BRd I rarie avenue, have ordered two 18- |8 Ikt i P ea i laassen Mive maa Spends Restless Night . . SRLe witer a long period of unrest at the |triot and he had an ardent love for Continues 1 1 & I E restless ' 5 rkeys -3 the e ~a e la ak (Continued 1 : : restiess | iernness of his regime and in the | his nation which will permit [[mounitusicsy siingBon gz o Bk Gl ol candidates are lacking to make - : I B it s ¢ d 10 | oo of growing revolutionary fecl. |later to remember him with grati- | COMIDE of their scar-faced hushand| LTUlE STeln Ul R teag e atuos e b samEd R or B e | hope {hat he would recover. | jngs" e called on his captains gen- | tude, e =on; g ; tlonfexpects tormominataiat ainall cxcitement o ¥ el Vs injuries are most | aral arid others of the milltary for a| The Echo De Paris, organ of the | Lhe police depakiment, which has which will be held Thursday ni T i tion LSO ! stiguring and scrious nature 18| (ote of confidence in his adminfe. |right, deseribed him s @ ‘noble.|SPent many tedious hours trying lo at the Union Paintérs' hall. lowed the arrcst, g ! S . AL SO T tration, and while there never was |man and a (horoughbred.” “Per. |$01¥¢ he scores of murders that have RSHIP‘ Dheelsthavard@vonicnisidumag Ellinger, $ t f I ible hie would be ablg 0| 4n official announcement it was un- |haps it is 100 soon for his copatriots | P¢CT tributed to Caponc's numer- tic club will hold a whist Wednes- | ous rackets in recent years, is laying Ghiiiah e G oeie Lo Dolan took part, 1 S ’ J derstood they told him he had best [to do him justice and that's a pity,” | g which wer 1 nish fighters today | jesign, lit addea. | low and saying nothing. | quarters in the Erwin hotel. T strcet yard were found (o ) i : © hospital ex- sneral Primo de Rivera, after| Ire Nouvelle, organ of the left| __ Yormer Pal Found Dead Hot COIHES[ EXpeCtei in Pellll- sommlie tuanens ieyaniicong 1 stee Nigpzn et i i > et rring with King Alfonso, ac- |parties, finds that the former- diet "‘r"‘l’l"""-‘ ochv]\v ”; canone '\("”I’"I i afF e yincgny Kallnows e ‘ : 1 1 es b sympathy d thelr verdict, and turned [tor was “a gambler and not a hero.” | ¢F followers, John Rito. was fished ] Republi R 5. Michael Valentine and Mrs itting ] s o e - | A Nero." | 1t of the Chicago River Sunday. Sy Yana epll 1680 RACE | Franic Morenead over the reins of government to | “He wasn't even cruel except by im nolice had tencri ) oy 8 and while other groups were preps | Gieneral Damaso Bereng whose fitation,” it added. “The dead Primo |21 While oth DS DIeE = aed, 5 i | ministry in the M:v fe as|perhaps will leave trouble behind | ing for ( ann :4“| 'll\\“n; ‘\:v Yollll'(‘l Pittsburgh, March 17 (P—Tha | HLRALD CLASSIFIED ADS Chiet W 1 ¢ \ : UL B i done much to undo the acts of the'him but we doubt that he will leave | M€"® LR RL0 SO e R O e v Sl tonabirortar it rimo de Rivera dictatorship. |a great memory. three-way for contro! of Pennsyl- | P = v / !: F He had heen tortured with fire, | FHEes it 2 T d SRS e A Ha:d Lnglish Sympathizers E: cut with knives, shot and trussed up | YANia republican politics at the | i for adilc R : [;iT\ fl. HIS _,X"‘[ Lot 4?\117, e |7m7/;>“I : m,l‘ T [i[]v. FISHER SlfiNS with wire before being thrown into ‘\,—,\- DL pdTiof i Uhithic Hormal ‘"-3 G:l‘;f‘l S}‘?!‘oe‘:e{li United States from Brevens Bruk, v Bla Gene I'rimo De Rives as often | the river. The only marks of identi- of Secretary of Labor James J point % the e = . riticized here but he never altogether y fliadlontperciain ofelbotis c ontatal gy L:"‘fi '::,‘,’v l”':‘, :‘"m fonadhe i Led Rapl ll_.] Takll\ S envhre eho couldiis X ) 1 lacked sympathizers and admi fhednames jofvavious ianloons | lo) S eI anom nation, (i iaa 3 4 2 i e idden death called forth today which hé had sold beer, a praycr o avis, who ij been ured of e el 4 : E itar aditorial ‘expressions of appreciation | hook bearing his name and one of “" h:"'km: of William §. re and | Cetnr s p S . 1 ) « 1 fc more than condemnation. e 1 el the famous diamond stidded belt [the Philadelphia republican organi- \ court could disp . ¢ r i ©| The Times ranked him with the (Continued From First Page) BlckicsiwithiuniehiCanions former 25 S gl St Hcee BN LSOy Vo B sR T b SN J‘l\' rewarded the faithful members of |~‘-~'» night of making the race. example of “large hearted public | recognized Capone when he was ar- | 1S Mob- 3 opodins g B ha i ad servant who worked until he felt too | rested. The detectives accosted Ca- | District Attorney Georze . Q.|Blalcs Senator Joseph R. Grundy oxhausted to continue Of his [pone and Cline, his companion, Johnson announced that he would Itllvlrvm.trtl by Governor John s the paper said | found that each of'ihem was toting| bS Miions (hio first to call on “Hedr L wholarnointed him “to N o h s e A e ron s LA PALRTOT SO RN RO BHA seat made vacant hy the senate's strictive statesman he adminis- | ed another train for Chicago. into federal court on two charges: of | refusal to seat Vare. Fisher ap-| I Uhat Sonntey Svelli remauit ol Capon e T B e wh st failing to make a proper tax return|pointed Grundy with the specifica- e ¢ L | America’s most picturesque manites. | O his reputedly large income from [tion that Grundy would make the | 0 he morning Post declared: | tation of violence, and “Slippery |Tockets, and of contempt of federalirace for the full term. ver 75 Years of Success On Fae of Departure i r eriticisms posterity 1 | Ierankie,” eventually pleaded guilty | COUrt. A vear agi i e ; . : . ago Capone gave $5.000 Pinchot Secks Office U offense ey Serious Bl LA 11| pass ¢ is indisputable that | to the charges of carrying concealed [ POnd o ;‘r‘"! ,"‘”l’ 5 char b "'I'“\" ,'fl-‘ third side of the fight for sed in 184 Hospltals Finding proba ‘ 1 0 0 . estorin | weapons. They were given the maxi- | FFeV ou his delay in appearing |state control will be s t } 1y, W viL R [ S "Ju‘v‘l‘. M hetore a grand jury investigating | through the race of fmnr.‘:y.m(.]:\‘” and lnstltutlons 4 At first they were taken fo {he|Prohibition law violations in Chicago|ernor Clifford Pinchot for the 5 4 e 2 1 ' T 1a all toa oy | Philadelphia county jail but some |D¢ighls. Johnson claims to have | republican gubernatorial nomination. the outfit fo yy the « & to ont | terda oo t ALL MATINEL | months later were transferred to the | found that the affidavits of illness| Pinchot will be opposed by l’ranc\s‘ great. He fixe nd r - s ALL | Eastern Penitentiary because the ac-| Which Capone presented as an ex-|Shunk Brown, Philadelphia, who is | £1.000 more tha it [ > at ] | 1 i 25c | commodations at the latter institu- | CUse for his delay, were false. aligned with Davis, and by Samuel £ 20 t0R2 00Fp for Niedzwiec t riend c a5 1 Fropi 12 5 = | tion were obviously more up to date AL ‘ v : o S. Lewis, former state treasurer, 4 S 25c st. He wa i od ‘e L fo & ; land fitting for a man of Caponc’s| The invention of gunpowder is|who is popularly supposed to b | TS nd “i”‘ slay il until |1 { ' Iy of Don M v r 2 attainments. often attributed to Berthold | conpled with Senator Grundy. EM - W ‘ : : ; : e EMBASSY et iguina) e, AaEie i Sanmiets 8. i monks o TN el b e BASSY u.vmcé of sta 2 . atholic, LCorTNC: | T | O'\C TS, S o e | e SATURDAYS INCLUDED e