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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEI AV, OCTOBER 21, 1920 1 —— by Manchester — Snowden says tar- r not fr.oyuently cau troubles be Lond Can Einstein raise tribe in Red Men's hall on Maim 3 ocked Safe Doors and Handcuffs VICTORY smssemimsimmmarit GOLF BLAMELESS (5 i fin s ™ it (o o, U S 22 e, i k minable industrial strife and chaos. i 1 ‘ “In fact,”” onk man wrote, “I'1 ficult th s than that,” he replled partake of the donation supper al 1 Buenos Aires Revolutionists claim to have occupied all mu fol 1 rath live with than with my own."” the close of the lodge session. The meeting will be the high spot of the wife's to the question propounded in con- on with a forthcoming visit io my except Surrender to Touch of Statchen; ~ AS DIVORCE CAUSE DATE CELEBRATED three of Brazil's seaboard states. S Lt 1 to attend a dinner of socie- i:ll siison for Mattabesett tribe A- o ice corns Underwor Mexico City — President Ortiz et = seck to asist Jows in when several cnmfld;fle: will t:v, l s P U rVL & Rubio says Mexican police will co- S i rope in purchasing ma transforme; rom pale faces into ’ i ad & operate with U. §. officers in investi- i . T i erials. warrio; otce and thee amoftctar aseane| HOMIEDE Unveiled i Memory 52" nman % S Nagging, Not Bridge, Leads TTar- | e o N e e O o : i . Sports | . RGN cd in a Rugby game, Percy Lalonde night by ber of the Meriden With Aid of Own Keysand jeot mere. = = 1 of Cornwallis Defeat Chicago — Presiaent marmara ot 11086 {0 Disastious [nd i b capatal moreatier when I 1t ive. ssite for tha nossvendise ol raining. Playing for Port Arthur azainst Fort Williams, he was found unconscious at the bottom of a pile of playe: in a scrimmage, face | American League says he will try to | |have sa-rifice fly rule eliminated T from major-minor code. | Chicago, Oct. 21 (UP)—It isn't New York — Carl Baldus, Harlem anything modern like golf or bridge, light hegvyweight, dies in ring dur- but old fashioned nagging that most ication committee of Meriden, ..t march in the parade in Meriden on Saturday afternoon., November’'¥, when the new boulevard that down in a pool of water. Respira- ¢ rai nsg out in the Fartford New men repairing the altar went away and took the key. Efforts to find them were unsuccessful. Again the police referred inquirfes to Mr Tools, Hartford Avenue Man Laughs at Bolts nds and pearl graced Mary, Queen of Scot been worn by a modern bride. Veroni Sellar was married Yorktown, Va.,, Oct. 21 (P — A patriotic display in Which thousands participated yesterday marked the in That Refuse to Function [j oichen ard the altar was un 4o anniversary celebration of the Ing bout with Larry Hogan. loften causes marital troubles, the gy ol PRn NOS HEEET BTt tion methods such as used on bathers Haven highway, is dedicated. More oKed. iatchen has cabincts in a | Surrender of Lord Cornwallis in the ~ Berkeley, Cal. — Coach Price of Rev. Clinton C. Cox, of Drexcl Pari g, 4ii0 (8 8 27 were employed and he finished the than 10,000 persons are expected to | for Others — Succeeded |room at his Hartford avenue homw |dcCisive battle of the American California blames Coach Warner of Presbyterian church, ha§ decided (1o mhe groom and all the men in Same be in line, with several bands, drunt " Where Chapman Failed. containing more than 5,000 Kkeys. Saturday afternoon he answered a revolution. United States cruisers in the York call to unlock a desk when the lock'| river, where the French fleet an- | Stanford for ineligibility of a Cali- fornia star; Warner issues denial. New England after studying the answers to ques- |tionnaires he sent out to ples he has married. 300 cou- the wedding party wore kilts. Reno—The Ball and Chain Sever- ance society has been formed. The. London o tribe Tshekedi of the of Bechuanaland fective method of quelliag corps, decorated floats and the en- tire 169th infantry. Ac on the invitation will o i chored in the battle of Yorktown,| Boston — Charles Ponzi, former There wasn't a case of a “golf qualification for membership is 'cvolts. He has been wont to apply en at the next meeting of thé 3 f{":',;:’fs‘:'flag: t{)’:: ‘C*O:l“f,‘nf;??:o:f were bedecked in flag salute for the | “financial wizard,” loses writ of pro- widow” or "bridge widower” clted dvowed intention of making two out Lhe torch to homes of opponents of on next Monday eveningsiang If there is anything that the of- % BAIEEAT S Pag CoRE T 8 Bt distinguished visitors. including Gov- hibition to forestall deportation on among the entire 300 cets of 2 2 Duff of Rahway, his rule. Unable to cope with him in on will undoubtedly be fa< ficlals of the New Britain police de- |8 ¥ Suid o iod in & ot mock. |ernors Pollard of Virginia and To- ' his release from jail. swers he received, Rev. Cox told hi president force, his foes are trying peaceful partment are glad of, it is the fact | (/%% SHUE D BATNEC PO ey of New Hampshire and official | Sudbury, Mass. — Samuel Sis- congregation Sunday night at The will of Choy Pik- Ways of combating him. They have tBat J. I Siatehen of 106 Hartford e e e ek but with |Tepresentatives of the other original | holce, New York jewelry salesman, annual “married couples’ service.” |Cheong, merchant, leaves four wives brought the matter before the PrivY | \yireless telegraph service has avenue is an honest man. X Mr. Statchen is New Britain's Houdini. 8o far as he knows there isn't a lock, whether it be police only a small piece of wire he says he can open any cell door or any handcuff in the city. He uses no tools except what he makes him- states. Flags and bunting lined the streets leading to the Victory monu- | ment where a large crowd gathered hours before the memorial services | reports robbery of jewelry valued at $25,000 to police. Newport, Vt. — Newport High school to forfeit all its athletic con- | Among the things which the cou- ples listed as most frequently caus- ing domestic troubles were, first of | all, nagging, then ingratitude, sul- 360,000 on condition that they re- turn to their homes in the provinces, lead simple lives sclves before a notary never again and pledge them- | council, the Britis} late court. ) empire’'s appel- St. Louis—How Americans like to take pictures! { been established between Buenos | Arres and Chilean cities and with | Spain. Their annual expen-| cell, office safe or handcuff that he |g.¢ began. tests during past vear because of |lenness, lack of money, lack of |to marry. ditures as the result of owning their 1 cannot open, quickly and without| o 15 the father of eight chil-| The day was set aside by Gov- questioned eligibility of player. amusements, too many amusemonu.} Amarillo, Tex.—Having made up OWn cameras is placed at $200,000,- the use of explosives, elaborate qren T won't teach any outsiders |ernor Pollard for the celebration of | Gloucester, Mass. — Sir Thomas too little company, too much com-|with Mary Garden, with whom he 000 by William Burton, president of tools or in any way damaging the |how to open locks, but I'm. going |the victory of October 19, 1781 |Lipton cup and $3,000 cash Pprize pany, jealousy, suspicion, and un- has exchanged sharp quips over the National Association of }hmoi STOP WORRYING!! lock. He can make'a gun Work, |t teach my children, maybe some |since the anniversary came on Sun-'Presented crew of fishing s°h°°“”‘(aithfulness. |criticism of her singing, Gene Howe | Finishers, now in convention. | DOl W ORE Tl M start a speedometer percolating, turn | qay tney can make a business of |day, and the representatives of the Gertrude L. Thebaud. Rev. Cox noted with satisfaction is doing his best, with the aid of = tl \ 2 out a leather mail pouch or fix the Recently the New Britain police it,” he says. His oldest boy, now 13 original states met to formulate alias, Westboro, Mass. — Barn equip- mént on the Moorland farm destroy- C. S. Briggs, Smith's Ferry, that, for the first time since he be ness was listed. Mrs. Howe, to convert his bungalow 'L, 0. R. M. GREAT CHIEFS i ¢ plan of Cash credit. FOR the WORK- on TALL as $1.00 pet plumbing in the Kitchen 8ink. But|i; tne nave. is a lock ox - [5lanis for o intermational i gan his annual questioning of the into a villa, The chang compli- ; ! v, pert, while |plans for the international _sesqui- | T o ; i his chief specialty is unraveling the | even Mrs. Statchen has been known |centennial observance to be hela °d in $48.000 fire. {folks he has married, not a case of [ment. He invited Mary to the house G BlELasl 0 1oV mysteries of g0od locks gone Wrong. 1o make keys in an emergency. next year. Holyoke, Mass. — Mrs. Doran, 3%, {rouple being caused over drunken- for an old-fashioned Texas supper. 10 VISIT LOCAL LODGE Up thds il Rz eI had occasion to handcuff a young!' man who was a troublesome prison- FUNDS FOR THREE Representative Louis C. Crampton, Virginia, author of the measure to create a colonial national monument held in antique frauds. He noted also that the high cost of married life had dropped. Last |y v replic wccept “I will be very happy invitation to tea at vour i ‘ | Mattabesett Tribe | Will Be Host to K. Rates only 3% % per month. er. He fought the police who ar- embracin 5 o« » !year, he said, the average minimum| New York—The Yale club of New L : Mutual Industrial ; g Jamestown, Williams H Meetlng N al Inc Tested him and strained and tugged e Tl v ooitonn e liveraaiing One Man Band” Guest per week set by the couples as ne- | York is polling all Yale alumni by ¥iatiors - g Mectlng Seet Service St [shendcults gRVNen S wanikate; principal address. His bill would Of Tegner Lodge, O. V. cessary to weadea bliss was $30. |postcard for their views as to| Monday Eventiz | N G Nk ly lodged in a cell, the officer in | Presorve as @ national shrine the| Tegner Lodge, Order of Vasa, had This year it was $35. One couple |whether frequent week-end absences| Thone 1711—Daily §-5:30, charge attempted to remove the area where the first English settle. @ short lodge meeting last night, said $25 was enough. |are harmful to undergraduate life| All of the Great Chiefs of the Or-| Saturday -1, 7-6 steel bracelets. But the struggles of — e n the mew world was estab. business being hurried through so The couples were almost unani-|and whether the university authori- | der of Red Men in the state will at- the prisoner had twisted the hand- |shed, where the first reprosentative that the lodge members might en- mous In declaring that “in-laws" do should impose restrictions. cuffs 80 that the key would not func- tion. The handcuffs could not be assembly ~convened and where the ;0 .. "New York. Net Fritz, who — = = — opened. The prisoner's wrista had | ganfe Bll[lget for Blllldlllgs declsive battle for independence was Pand." of New York, Net Feitz, who begun to swell and it was impossi- ble because of this condition either saw or file off the torturing to {Tuberculosis Commission Pre- fought. joy Brooklyn's famous ‘‘one-man who is a member of the Order of | Vasa, was in this city this week, and tie | I‘.rnd the meecting of Mattabesett = — —_ | was cngaged by Tegner lodge as an . handcuffs. m;:;‘n‘fi‘,’::’ et a'rc';;e:dg‘,°;°, attraction at the lodge meeting™He 47 p : Opsied Haniculs {100 patients, will be asked in the 0ver..|ghl News played several instruments, sang, | . “Send for Statchen,” ordered 'state tuberculosis commission's told stories and otherwise amused someone. ~ Mr. Statchen arrived, budget for the next biennium, it be-| - —— | the 80 or more lodge members pres- % looked at the cuffs, inserted a tiny |came known yesterday. According to | By the Associated Press. ent from 9 until 10:30 o'clock. Mr. : little instrument of his own manu- 'estimates, the bulldings together Domestic Fritz is a member of Sturet lodge of facture and in less than a minute the | with their equipment, would cost not ' New York — FEastern states shiv- Brooklyn. Says handcuffs were off, and the prison- er relieved. A local chain store opened for business one morning this summer. A customer made a five cent pur- more than $525,000. A hearing was held yesterday by the budget com- mittee of the state board of finance and control. | Two of the new infirmaries would er; western New York digs itself out of snow. Lima, O. — James M. Cox pre- dicts repeal of tariff if democrats n election. Tegner lodge has been invited to attend the whist party on Novem- ber 20, to be given by Scandia Indge, the woman’s lodge of the Or- der of Vasa. It will be held in Vega AUGUST : chase and proffered in exchange & be bullt at the Norwich state tuber- Cape Girardeau, Mo. — Secre- 1all, where both lodges meet. $10 bill. But change could not be !cylosis sanatorium, known as 1'neas tary Hyde says new tariff is distinct e e RN made. Something had gone wrong |on-Thames. The third will be built i r A Ta |l By G HECKSCHE . with the safe and it could not be |at the Hartford state tuberculosis Washington — Chairman Legge Isabella Circle Will - opened. Change had not yet been distributed preparatory to the day’s business and every cash register in | sanatorium, Cedarcrest. During the past'two years two ad ditional sanatoria have been com- of farm board says he believes agri- cultural commodities have hit bot- tom prices, and will improve. Instell Officers Soon Isabella Circle, Daughters of Isa- bella, will install its recently elected the store was empty. Dlotod and it is belleved by the Memphis Tenn. — Senate cam- officcrs at the next regular meeting | Noted Philanthropist ‘The man who sold the safe was fiance Foard)nror ding to! Bdward paign funds committee finds no in Judd Hall, on Monday, November called in. He and the store man-|p piall, - commissioner of finance, Dasls for charges serious enough to 3, with Mrs. Emma Mitchell of Tor- ager worked nearly all day. 1y {4y . ' disqualify Hull or Brock for senate he d lodg fi- . 7 he appealed to the police, cer 2t 2t least w0 more such Taild- o SLIEY s e alals Chairman of the Heckscher Founda. Statchen” he was advised. il / Washington — Cuban charge regent of the order, and will occupy tion for Children; President Child - A half hour later the safe was . !@affaires says new Cuban divorce the regent's chair during the instal- | open. Succeeded Where Chapman Failed Mr. Statchen was the man who ©pened the safe in the Davidson & Leventhal store, the attempted rob- bery of which resulted in the death of Patrolman James Skelly, for ‘whom the notorious Gerald Chapman The Trumbull Airport commission also appeared before the committee and -asked approximately $15,000 for grading the airport at Groton Long Point, and also an appropriation for the employment of a caretaker for the field so that authorized persons may make use of it at all times. | law doesn’t apply to foreigners mar- ried outside island. | Forelgn ! London — Government announc- es determination to carry on Pales- tine administration on lines laid down in League of Nations man- dates. lation. Mrs. Lillian Mangan, chairman of the entertainment committee, will serve a turkey dinner following the lodge meeting. Her executive aides | will be Mrs. Charlotte Kelly and Al- figina O. Malloy, who are members of the entertainment committee. Wel Ifare Committee of America Directors Empire Trust Company Crucible Steel Company was hanged. Police removed the Cloncurry, Australia — Kings-' Plans for the installation and “The wda : nitroglycerine from the holes drilled | The English Channel is morciford Smith lands on flight across banquet were completed at the most laudable service in the safe, and the Hartford ave- |Salty In summer than in winter. | Australia to meet fiancee. meeting of the lodge last night. hai industry ender nue man proceeded to demonstrate ~ - —~— g ta”y ¥ L cans that he knew a few tricks the ban- dits had not learned. The safe at Carpenters’ hall,re- fused to open one day, but suc- cumbed to the touch of the master hand when Statchen was called. A supply of gold teeth was remov- €d from the market temporarily when a dentist was unable to open his safe. 1ived. Locked in a Bathroom Probably the most amusing ex- perience he has ever had, occurred ‘when a man accidentally locked him- self in a bathroom and was upnable to get out. A defective lock refused to budge when a key was Inserted. His wife telephoned to the police. The police telephoned to Statchen. Statchen opened the door. Frequently he is called upon to unlock doors where persons acci- dentally lock themselves in or out of their homes. Ten minutes is the longest he has taken to open a front door lock. Keys broken inside of locks are not even a problem to the wizard of lcckery. Often the police call upon him to unlock an automobile lefc standing on the street, which must be moved. Even C. C. L. Locks Local factory heads, even in fac- tories where they make locks, have called him in to open locks of their own make, sometimes when keys have been lost. He says he can open any kind of lock made, although 1modern bank vaults are something clge. Safe deposit boxes in local banks surrender when he is called_ upon to tell why a key will not work. Naturally he gets many calls from crooks. But he always plays safe. *If a man calls and wants a revolver fixed, I ask him if he has a permit to carry one.”” Le said to a reporter. “He shows me the permit, then I fell him to come back again. Aft'r he leaves I call the police. If he isn't O. K., he gets it from the police, if he can:’ Strangers often call and ask him to make them a master key. They must be known and recommended by the police before they get the key. No one gets a master key made before the police first are asked to identify and vouch for the individual #eeking it. He Fools the Crooks Recently an auto stopped in front of his home. A man entered late at night and said: “The safe in my place of business won't open, I need help. WIIl you open it for me?"” “Certainly,” replied Mr. Statchen, “but first we will call at police head- ' quarters and take a policeman along, Just so nobody misunderstands us.” The man left hurriedly, and with | his companions drove off. A hurry call from the police de- partment one night recently con veyed the information that a loca church had plannéd a prayer meet ing. Members of the congregatior were standing outdoors in a drench ing rain. The church door lock wa: broken and they couldn't get in. Opens Church Door The work of the church was de. layed but a few minutes after the Not even a dentist's drill was needed when Mr. Statchen ar- | It he 18 0. K., he gets the gun from me. | | Cofie On Over TONIGHT Matinzz Da’ly At 2:30 P. M. Evening Show Doors Open 7:15 Show at .... 7:45 EDWIN CAREWE PRODUCTION REX BEACH LERS WITH Gary Cooper Kay Johnson Betty Compson Hatry Green James Kirkwood a Qaramount Qicture PACKED HOUSE YESTERDAY © 1930, The American Tobacco Co., Mirs. 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