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13 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 192 1. TO DIG IIP FIELD Police Say Mrs. Cole's First Husband May Have Been Slaiu rorilan.l, Me., Nov. H. A section of the ftchl In tlio ratr r t! Cote farmhouse in Gnrhnm Is to in- Miuvh ed fnr tho body of Willi. m Suplx.rii, first husband of Mrs. l.otti: Cc-to, who is hohl us an acoossory r. coiinectir.il niih t l.c muni r of A photisa CnU; hvr wt.-nn.l !:ii.l-!ii;.J, Sheriff Ciraliarn iiiiniiunci. '1 f'h.. Cote was shot nn-1 ki".l ivm i!;i ago ami his 1 . y Ion i- .1 in Charles II. Fh'Mit s ..' IV.r held on a charge : nmrl'r admitted, accordihg la tie ami Iv,- ri:':, lhat he shot Cnf. Tho search of tie- fi'M a1 (iorr.am lias been ur..".-t.:k--u cm 1-:orn.ni"ii furnished ttie sheriff 1 l.ueris 1'. l.lhhy of Hast Wlsi.lrnm, a tnrttKr who told th sVnff .'h i" - 1 w!).vt: who toM tho slo n'f h vml.l piii nut the spot s-hre l: 1 : ly of Shi -horn, who (i;apoar'.l 14 v. r a.. may b ruricl. S' . ri : f Oal.im n.ado propartittops to. lav t ; .-'t t;:. farm with J-tbl-y as gueic. Sai.l 1 lrt Wa- In Vrlsmi. Al'eged corfiivti-ig M il. io, vis i v Mrs. Cote to U,:a IV IimiW" -ai -ne of Sanborn "err r, v:i,.-a rt Prreivat K. Fa!::r:i o' P'vo'iy, Mass., his v.Mtlir, rnif;-l nuthtiri- : ties hr that the woman Sia-1 tnM , I im her first husband Mas serving a term of 1 m pri sonri h i ,t in a 1nro-s- see penitentiary. Word ivn.s rre, i, 1 i odsy from NnshU'.le 1':at no liris- j ensr of that ram was eonfi'o'd there. County officials who lovii- i gated the case at tl.c time said Mrs. j CMS told them h'r hushand had "eft attend a show at Portland end never returned. In his allfp-o confession nccotMing to the sheriff, Fielding said' he in- ' duced Cote to accompany him on a hunting trip and shot him U'canso of his cruelty to Mrs. Cote and her son by her first marriage. The son, : Ralph Sarhorn, is held as an acces aory after the fact. Not in renltcntiary. Nashville. Tenn., Nov. IS William flanborn, who disappeared from his home in Portland, Maine, in 191S, and who yesterday was reported by his wife to be in the state prison here, is not In the penitentiary, au thorities announced today. An investigation of the where abouts of Sanborn was started after alleged confessions by Mrs. Alphonse Cote, Sanborn's former wife, her son Ralph, and Charles H. Fielding, authorities said, revealed a conspir acy to murder her second husband. ; IT RE IN NOHWAMC Norwalk, Nov, 1. Fire last night in a barn at '.1 Ely nimue owned by E. Clmppa of TYestpnrt. and occupied b George Tourdlsky a .'unkman as a warehouse and stable, did damage estimated at tfi.oon. A horse owned by Mr. Tourdlsky was burned to death. HOMES FARMS INVESTMENT PROPERTY Read the Real Estate Qassified Ads in Today's Herald SEEKING 'EM OUT The Wants seek out many individuals. Tlicy carry a direct personal message to just the rijrht person at the right time. The Wants have many times secured .just the worker that was most fitted for a particular un dertaking. The Wants Hat" lniy ers, provide opportuni ties for innumerable painful transactions and meet the most personal needs in many emergen cies. The vast scope of the Wants includes nearly every avenue of business and embraces nearly every legitimate human endeavor. In China Leonard H. IIsu, youngest man ev. r to obtain a doctor's degree In philosophy at the t'niversi'y of Iowa, took an American wife with him when he returned to China, .-die was Until Smith, a college friend. "We are comfortably set tled and every thins is gftiing along so nlceiy." Mrs. Hsu "rites back to friends. "And i y wife cols smart er and gwoe'-r every day." says a letter from Hsu, Both are teaching in Wuchang. J' eeuwwun iwr V"1" luf i mmr ' . &, "$' fir'' V i i I ATTENTION! CHRISTMAS CLUB DEPOSlfORS Saturday, November 22nd, is the last day on which payments may be made in our 1921 Christmas Club. TI1K BANK Open Saturday THE POTTERS n I I L C rtP'.CUo TALV. j ME A? A 'CNCE - Tr - FRECKLES AND I .yi5 TO Wis 'a-V ' 'CO c.65"X COOiCZSl t v. .'.'.A'-iivs 1 i' r'o IM TJA.; u rJ ,'.'.A'-:iV3 N'i'J DOHENY SUIT NEAR COMPLETION TODAY t.ou Miinrnt Attempt To Cancel Oil l ead's am) I'trntracta is Hi-aiii I.os Angeles, Nov. 18. Tho gov- inmcnt's suit to cancul naval oil h-asoi and contracts granted E. L. I'ohrny'a ran-Amerlcan petroleum and trnnsportlng company waa near I'Oinplotion today. Only final do i onsc arguments by I'rederio K. Ki'llogg und rcliuttul argument by .ovonimcnt couiisn remained. Meiense arRuments of fact wero onpleted scsterilay, Kranlt J, Ho ..'in bitterly assailing the govern an nt's charges that E. L. Doheny ooi. spired with Albert IJ. Kali, then i reiary of the interior, to gain ooi.trol of the Klk Hills naval oil re-H-rv.'H and to that end "loaned" Kail MO", "'Ml. Walter' K. Tuller followed Hogan with defense arguments on the law, i Taller closed with an impassioned l"f, use of Poheny and the naval of ileials with, whom he negotiated. He declared that ns a result of their I establishment of a great naal fuel ell base at Tear; harbor, Hawaii, ("American can sleep tonight secure tioni the danger o. being overrun by a Mongol nation." Urge Retention of Mellon As Secretary of Treasury St. Louis, Nov. IS. Retention cf Andrew W. Mellon, as secretary of the treasury four years more wo urged In resolutions adopted by the Robert Morris Associates, a national bank credit men's association, today. The resolution which were forward ed to President Coolldge, praised Mellon's service to the country as "distinguished, efficient and un selfish" and commended his "courage and patriotism." COMMITS SCICIDE. rhillipsburg, N. J., Nov. IS. Despondent over the death four weeks ago of his wife, Harry Per son, 47, a Pennsylvania railroad telegrapher, today committed sui cido by ehootlng himself through the head with a revolver, according to the police. Person was found dead In his home, the gun nearby. OF SERVICE Evenings, 7-9 -r. 1 I- rjHw TAKE. V TALK JUST KNOW Ar! I. r't. ft rf i , He 1 I'JGUS.WHAT M0 FALPlTA.ro DO YOU THINK; IN frVO LETTfRS' --THPfiB? Mi THAT ISN'T V HIS FRIENDS p jr i M aii - xtxes-er- ia ' 1 --v. i a m o ; " r-v.;. isa tz?s8 1 1 1 mm z$m m 4 mm u t f4i I Ji 1 V AFTER THE m-,. jf-tiTmr i.-. .;rt. -r.,.,, , ,r " , ,-T This is all that Is left of the home of Edward R. Jones of Berlin street, Merlin. Flames ate out the inside, Including the furniture and personal effects of four families, which wrre driven to flight about 5 o'clock yes SEEK PORMER SUITOR AS WOMAN'S KILLER Detroit Police Find six letters Writ ten by Admirer Victim Was Strangled. Detroit, Nov. IS. A former suit or of Mrs. Anna I,e Bowers, 27, was being sought by the police today In connection with her de-ith in an apartment early yesterday. Mr.s, Bowers was found .strangled to death with a piece of her clothing. Strips of her dress had been used to bind her hands and feet. Six letters, said to have been written by a former admirer, were found. Fee C. Hawkins, detained when he reported the woman's deat h, Mill was in custody today although the police expressed doubt that lie had any connection with the slaying. He told the office that he and Mrs. Bowers had come here from Ala bama about a month ago. SFNsmxr. SOCIETY .NOTES The Sunshine society held their regular meeting in th' Methodist church Monday afternoon with 1 'i members present. Since the last meeting there had been IS rails made on sick and shut-ins and fi bouquets of flowers snt. There Is one wheel chair on hand. If there are any persons who have crutches belonging to the Sunshine society and they are not in use will they plea.se return them to Mrs. Leslie Brotherton, f5 Glen street. Q1TCR ACTION Norwnik. Nov. is. An automobile owned by William Hurlbutt of Wil ton, general manager of the Locomo bile Co. of America, with offices in New Tork city and driven by his chauffeur, flured in an automobile accident in this city this morning with a car owned and driven by Harry N. WUtlng of Norwaik. Thirty minutes later, a suit asking for damages of J'.ec, -was started against Mr. Hurlbutt and his prop erty in Wilton was attached for flfl. AND THE RENT V- W iOO 9ZAL- SUB5rAHCEN HE THEY'RE 7 DERIVED FROM SEAWEED IN TRTIN6 TO pwsETHE ma I r-e in . r V-fNy rUUK UL iXK5, AGAIN? ML 5EE. IT. ' I LET oWrTT7TtTT ' 1 . ..wwi.,.j.iknfc' .ill FIRE FIEND terday morning while the wind was high and the temperature low. Only the shell remains to mark one of the most disastrous fires In tha his tory of the town, the loss being es timated at $15,fid". The (ire brought to the fore again WALSH AT HOME Senator Will VNt IVjjIukkI Haunts as f.uewt of Two nivprs, Wiscon- i sin, Man lias Reunion. Two Rivers, Wis., Nov. IS. Sen ator Thomas Walsh of Montana came back to Two Rivers unan- nounecd Sunday after an absence ed by the followers of former Pre of vears and visited the familiar ' Glollttl. led by Uredaro. Venzi haunts of bus youth, l csterday Jiei assembled six of the boys who played with him on the Centennial ha.se ha II team years ago. All now near the sixty-lifth milestone of Many persons today recalled the days when little "Tom" Walsh, son of the city clerk, made his rounds to clean the globes of gas lights on the village streets and then light them at the approach of evening. When news was spread about that "Lit lie Tom" was hack, scores of his boyhood friends came to bid him welcome and talk over the early days. Senator Walsh Is the guest of J. E. Hamilton. Indestructible Metal WeatherStrips J. M. Carpenter IS ALBANY AVE. Hartford Thone 2-6506 SAID THEY'RE. h'RYlNG TO ftAlSE THE PEIT AGAIN DID YOU HEAR. .what ME? 'olH Sy King Featoret Syndit1Jnt k f.i.fil Brimn riflit rwenl. j j He'd Like Variety ; ( A L WHAT IS ) Vr'fc) CAM t LOOK, h nTTl HAD LEFT, the question of having suitable fire lighting apparatus in Perlln and opened the way for criticism of the system by which it Is necessary to communicate with a selectman if apparatus from out of town is need ed. Budget Opens Way for Discussion at Rome Runic Nov. ' 1 S. The senate re- l opened today and the chamber resum ed work after a two days' recess. The newspapers and political circles are speculating as to what will hap pen In the senate where the opposi tion, besides not retiring as did that of the chamber, has been strengthen- I Faelli and Valenzani. The opposition entertains great (hopes that the vote, in the senate, even without putting the cabinet in the minority, may lie significant. Non-partisan observers, however, be lieve that Premier Mussolini will still command a larg'i majority in t he upper house. liiscussion of the ministry of inter ior's budget in the chamber, which will, more properly be a discussion of the entire home policy of the gov ernment, is awaited with consider able curiosity. It is expected that the, budget matter will offer the op portunity for a definite c'ariflcation of the situation, showing who really rank 'among the friends of the cab iret and who have passed to the op position. Sixty-eight deputies are due to speak on the budget, but it is expected that some will withdraw. MRS GAVIN m.OORATEn Washington, Nov. IS. The decor ation Fro Fcelesla Ft Pontine has been ronfepred by Fopo Fins XI on Mrs. Gertrude Hill flavin, retiring president of the National Council of Catholic WonVn, it was announced here today by the Right. Rev. Joseph Schrembs of the National Catholic Welfare conference. The Pope com mended her for meritorious services. v TO TRANSFER BODY. Paris, Nov. 1 1. The chamber of d putie.s. without, debate, today vot ed 6." o.ooo francs for the ceremony which will marl; the transfer on Nov. :n,of the ashes of Jean Ja tires to the I'aitheon. Janres, socialist Uader. was assassinated in 1S"M on te eve of 'he outbreak of the great n.ir. RESEMBLING. CAW FLEA. TEN LETTER" ArAH TMATS A ONE. HUHil DtDrousArij THE HERALD "WANT ADS" lpbtxtll nn4 foi Qulek and Raady Hartrtne. I.INB RATUt FOR C0NB1SCUT1VU INBKBT10N1 Cbirtt PrtpaM t ear .... Iln .111 .01 I dirt ....1 lint ,10 ' ,11 I days Itn .! .21 I ....1 line .it .: days ,..,1 Hue .40 ,S day 1 Una .41 . 0 days ,...1 line. IU 11. BO -At ly Ordr Rates Upon Application Count 1 wordt lo a lis. 14 lints to aii Inch, Minimum Bimc. I lints. Minimum Book Chant, IS conta. No Ad Aocupttd Atltf 1 P. H. foi Jltulflid Psi on 6mt Day. Ada Aoeaptod Ovtr th ToUphono for convnlnc of Culonin, Call t:l. Aik for "Want Ad" Operator ANNOUNCEMENTS llurlal Lota, Monuments NJJW BRITAIN Monument Works, 121 0 St. Monumenta of all sliaa and daaorlptlon. Carving and lattar euttlni our apftctalty. BUH1AL, VAULTS Concrata atul rain- forctd; watar praof, harmatlcalls aaal ad. will outlaat althar wood or cnetal. Do not ragulro largar lota. Raaaonabls priced. N. , Vault Co. Mapla. Tal. t7. HortsU CUT H.OWKH8 potted planta, all klndi. alto funeral work. N. B. Greenbouao. Tel. !43-M. (JUT fLOWERS pottad plant. plaalii varloty. Bpeclallilng ou tunaral work. Jolinann't ureeniiouae, al7 Chuich Dt, CUT FLOWERS poind plant, all kinds. funarnl work, frc dallvary. Saudsill' Graenhouaa, 211 Oak Rt. Phon 2443-tl. It and l-ound BILL. KULLKU Icial .oi.lalnlng bills and rliei-ka. Finder pleaaa return to 111 KHsey Rt. Llhernl rewnrd offered. I.A Item Kl'M "IF MONK Y lost between Main St.. Treinont and Whiting Bta. ICeturn to 93 V lilting St., and rocelvo reword. . IlABllIT HOUND young whli and tan, lout. Plcnso notify O. V. Lrling. Tal. 3M-4. 4 rtnrnett St. YoU.Vii 1X.K"! lest, long legs, color blue black, with brown pawa, short bah, ahort tall, round tan leather collar, hne been hurt about head. Tel. 1SJ1. K. H. Peniie. Reward, PersonaU CHRtSTMAS CAFtDS- Order your carda for pereonal en graving now. Our aamplo books ahow hundreds of distinctive cards. If you are unable to call at our store, pbone or write and we will aend a eample book to you, ADKINS, CHURCH ST. DO YoL' KNOW that photograph aa t'briatmas gffta are appreciated more than anything else? Wo make bcautiea. six for J5.nl. Arcade Studio, Store Announcements U Wll.L'i'AI YOU TO. WALK A FEW STEPS AND LOOK OVEIi OUR WIN. TKR U N D K R W E A It AND FLANNEL SHIRT BARGAINS. ARMY & NAVY. STORE, Is EXT TO WESTERN UNION. Not Afraid! "It's knowing how to handle i hem," says J. O. Wallace of Che halls, Wash. Evidently he knows. Here you see him literally covered with bees. But he never gets stung. I BY J. P. McEVOY BY BLOSSER AUTOMOTIVE Auto ami Truck Afcnclea Annul llciTiHi CAR uln and urnlc Capitol Uulck C III Arek raoi HOT Cadillac: cars sl anl lervii Lath Motor Co. -a naputaoi uooewn Weat Mala, cornel Lincoln tree! a. CilUVItOLfcT "aJOTliR CARS Bala ij ervlc. Superior AUt lumpanr, 1 Arch St. Phon :u. DoUiit) HROTHER8 tla and arvti B. r. Motor Bale corp., it Bin 1 corner Franklin, Phon III. UURANT AND STAR motor car. Sal and Mrvlc. "juat nai uooo ira. A. Bene, II Main t't. Phone t;il. l"OHD CARS rordaon tractor. Sale at vlcei gtiiuln part and accoMorn Automotive sale a aervic uo, i B. Main St HUDSON tsSHX Sale and mi vice, l'a St. Auto Co., aiaoclat dealer. Park Ht. HUPUOBILI9 CARS Sale and aarvh City Service Station, Jlartfora Av corner Stanley St.. A. M. Paoneaa. LEXINGTON high grid motor c Sale anl Service. C. A. Beuoa, Main St. Phon ::i. MAXWULL AND CURT8LLR Sale al aervlce. UuOauley Bennett, (I An St. Phon tin. NASH motor car. Be the new II if Bale and Service A. O. Hawker. Elm atreet. PILRCC-ARROW lludaou, Eaaex, Amrl lea' a leading oar value. Be th ne eoaehe. lloneyman Auto Sale Co. 1 Arch St. Phon 2109. RKO MOTOR CARS and trucka Kennel M. Searl A Co Balea and Service, Kim and Park St., New Britain. Con it Phon 1110. Local agent for Gwi Snubbera RICKEN BACKER MOTOR CARH-Sa nrf aervlrn. iTnrcar'a l.itraffa. 131 Pi St. Phone 17S3-S. STUUEBAKER Servlc and Salearooro IS Arcta St. All), Alotor Sale Cl Ine; Phone "0. W1LLV8-KNIGHT AND OVERLANU motor car, ahowroom at 4 Elm Servlc 137 Cherry St. "Th Blee Valve Motor." H. G. Rudolph. Pho; SOfil-3. . Autos and Truckj for Sale BL'ICK touring. 19.2. e paaaenger. god condition, c A. Banc, al Main Phon 22IS. LOlitii; SUDAN, is:i mni.lianicilly p feet, appearand like new, a good tlr 1'rli-e J535. Phone 707 -8 or Inquire llstnltton St. DURANT have 1 oualne coup tlj has nevr been driven ven to a dmq atratlon. It can b bouabt at 1 aavtng. Tradea and v"rui considers C. A. Bene. 61 Main St. Phon ZSlt: ED. KENNEDY'S auio axchanga, f; lln of uaed care end prta. 20 win atreet. Phone 209.1. FORI! LUNAPOUT. IS:' with detacha hunlnesa body, brand new. run leas tlij 30 miles, for sale, reasonable, c. 348 3-.T. HUbrtON touring car, 1920. 7 passeng In good mechanical condition. Inqui 14 Washington . MAUK TRI.'CK. 10Z !'i loua; HudJ tourlne; car. Inuulre, P&tac Garage. Fust Main St. I'AIOK, 6-60 "JUarchnient" paaa.. ha aome Lotu Blue with crimson atrip and mahogany trim. Carefully use- aenaona by New Brhsln family now g ting aedan. Spring bumper, mirror, c parking llghta, eitra tire and power t pump. Unheatflhle for speed, class a comfort, you will be aurprlned et excellent condition and reasonable prl Whltmor Palge-Jcwett Co.. 319 E Main ft. CIAlii: OITORTI'NITY to buy eeie-t c !oflge Bros. 1924 tourtng. Westcott, 1 touring. Ilupmoblle 19:3 touring, Bn 1923 tourtng, Ford aedan 1922, Overl 1922 coupe and aedan.- Lexington e 23 tourtng and eerlea 23 roadster. 113 well 1922 touring. Hudaon 1918 cou 1917 aedan. Bulck roadatore, 1921 A 1922. No reasonable . offers refUMl Term 1-3 down and one year to : balance. No Insnranr required. Aa G. Cohen. Inc.. 1SS rri, St.. Hartf-4 Open evenings. Care Bold for own: our specialty. BUICK USED CARS 1920 Ford aedan, good ihape. 1921 7 PASS., SfcDAN. 1921 PA SR., COUPE. 1923 S PASS., TOURINO 1921 PASS., TOURIN'L 1920 i PASS., HUPMOBILE TOU CATtTOL BUICK CO., 19J ARCH ST. PHONE !07. CHOICEST Or USED CAF.g- at ry low prt-:s. Wat.-ti our u '-ar bulletin at 17 Arch St., Supe Auto Co. Phone 211. EXTRAORFINART BUT 1922 Studebaker, Spee. 6 touring, d: n by owner only. In excellent me-h teal condition, perfect paint and good tires, price very reasonable. SUPERIOR AtTO CO. PHONE 211. FOPDS-FORFS-FORPS THE LAEOEST STOCK OF FSED KORP CARS IN THE CITT COME IN AND PICK TOUR CAR POM PAYMENT ONE-FIFTH OF PRICE BALANCE IN 10 MONTHLY FATME? PAT WHILE DRIVING MODEL 1917 touring I 1919 runabout 1917 touring ( Wl touring 6 1919 touring 1918 touring P 1916 runabout '2 1911 runabeut f 1919 touring b' 1923 er-dan "'. 192! sedan 22 1921 sedan 23' 1923 coupe 3t' 1923 coup 2ft' 1922 coup 22 1923 coupe "I1 1923 touring 2: 1923 touring .........22 123 touring 2" 1922 touring 17 1922 touring 20 1921 runabout 14 1921 runabout 13 1920 runabout 13 1920 ton truck 1" 1923 ton truck panel th 1911 Dodge 26 AUTOMORILK USED CAR , EXCHANGE It ARCH ST. ' PHONE 1711. This Date in History 177 5 jcew England shaken fry earthquake. 1777 Fort Mercer, K. J., evaci ed by the British. 1787 Eliza Leslie, author, be He wrotn a popular cook book 1 many children's stories. 1802 Jonathan Worth, atatean. born. He wai United 8tates Se tor and Governor of N. C. Daily Thoughts "Great thoughts come from . JK - U, i I