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NEW miTTATN OMT.V TTTH T.T) TODAY, MARCH 5. 192x. FLASHES OF LIFE: 74 YEAR OLD MAN ADMITS HE'S DAD OF 49 CHILDREN fiy lb Alio la't'l 1'itn. Jena, Thurlneln 1'rnullenn villi liohs am IhIiik BUlij-i:t'4 to const-i-' rulil rriili'lun. In u.lw ills.-m i-nt h i!i"y arc: liki'in.! to Mussolini l.y tin society of lens iiutfij ma. . "Just Imapiii" a liol'hr'l I..M. ! i 'milling K"l'l"n hair'.'" is or.': of tli M-I"ty's flogans. MAKES DEBUT TONIGHT of 1' tr.-'S. PREACHER'S DEATH N'i w i . It ( Kill t cleiiMeHI in lii aim;.- ,'h inn 1 . - linai 'l of ui.lertm la .-. .....in Hi i. ; 1 1 1 i ! I i' lit iMI" of ..I"" i 1 ' i iii Mini for in uiii' il'al ulf .'t.lllM i t'N I' ':.'! 1 h:iv I 'i'- n.i!!. ; Action Begun in Minneapolis Murder of Last November :i New YOlli A I'liilye (JilluU l.s oil' ..I I ho Issms tu i ho lhi.iv" huh n;iiiiit Arlliur Wln'ioy, Jr.. Mho iifi."l to li.i'.'h nvia'lon nl San An touiei for Hie army. JIe t 1 1 in .1 Mia' Ills wtto OMTlii'J li'-r haii'l, lie m. i lo r, an. I tlin M"PP''. liis tan'. London I lov.l (i ort;o Ik ou! with a i oui'i'1 of moils inr lai'loii s ifor.J T .1. 1 1 1 1 1 anion 1 1 1 1 r i I lo Ha'i i -W las' '"' l'. Hal .'lll!ollin.li. ollisl'ilia I'r lii. ! iar. 11 ' no I.. i von Kill" I io. n- is I I'V loo a w a r. -I or ' our! W.j i . i bin 'l ii I r I.. aiifiil I Ik- trnuLh: n in tho i.iuni'il of Mi llnim. "th" vine ot rrjily LaJly ..orkel, tt. i.i heliiR pou-mi'! "iMi tin told Mi'-' ( Oniiii'iii.". more l-'al.i ai:tii' oi na arno 11 ai lOMliU I'll' rtll'-l'ii'Ml'l." Hat. . nalr id : liii'lill"!': u 1 f-.v utiit r- onion. M. .-i.lTi as tlr:,l ; 'I171. 1 in ll' l by M-rid-n fir - i ) nl i-iru'" it I'M:;; man Mine t rin k. pria rams ias nio 1 and iii- Atnrrl.'ior, India Mini. U: B'tf'iP. li kidna .pine I' d to the andi (l'loil of Mo tii;il-.:.r3 ah of Inlm', n Icllgli"") o-f-r lis dovnfill air! rlM bfcaii!" flu- I? a l.rldo. H' r liusliaii'l Is Kh'l'ir Pe-lnnrm, a M-iitliy rnn.ih'ii'nl oouin i-Minier. Philadelphia t'hl '';,',! MuMiinf; l olicfiiiui puanlf fl Ml" Chi Mm -a .ororliy limiso all iiii,-ht nf'"r M" y iiad forcd Mi dooi with r'is:"h; draw n and found 1. clrls in Mil; Io niums and oMi'T daintv thiiiL-s' 1nd dl"d In th'- iront. hall iF'i'i'Oi w. d ov.-r a InjI'Klar tliat i-au:-"d th'in to pli'ine Ilio polio.'. Hartford - K' sign Kti Wat ro'is, ' w ! .rlllKIlt of pilldi'' l.v "rnor. at Ion of Jinlc H.iv. n. frooi ie r liar" aoc' l't' in llnr'fonl- fiovi-rnnr Trumbull, irs old, pets I'oiiqni t. of rosos troni . uil'i't's of liis t;ifi". Sia ni ford riiarl' -s .T. K'infr for nimiv y. ars train dispatrl iT of N"v II.im ii road at Grand I'iniral t-r- aiipal, .iyiiiB frrun h irci.oplis. .'. Paul. M mil., .March b tP - A slat" llli'Mli;a'iil of Mio uni-.plnii. "1 doath of Knnto H. Kirkcland, of Minni apolis. foriiirr oi layman, was i.ndi r wav today whllr pri parations I'.' t" mado Oy tho atloriioy pi'iifTiils' ofliro inn i xtradition prooofdiiiKH ai.-ain.-i .Mrs. Maynio Hodge, lodd at l.a"rosn', Wis., on a lirst dtgroo nrirdi'r complaint. A f ' ' i- sicning rfquLsitlon papers for th" n' t urn of Mrs. Hodpo to Aiinmsota to stand trial, Gornor Th' Odoro riiristianson vquostod At tin la y r;, n. ral Clifford I.. Hilton to tali" rharco of tho ru'o. A nurnhi r of prominent, ihuri'h iii' n in Minneapolis had filed a pe tition wi'h him reinesting the. stato pnih". Mr. PirUeland, a successful h'lfd iuss loan, Arctic whaler, truKee of ViiKUsM'tirK seminary, former Insur ance, agent and preacher. was 'found in a vacant apartment, several days after he disappeared last No vember. The woman held at La crosse Is nlbfred to have rented the apartment, a few days before Mr. I'irkeland's disappearance. A coro ner's jury held death was from ini- ' known causes. Ne'v York Aerial taicab line Mth a radius of IIS miles: from Nov York's city hall ar- pre In ted for th rear futnr. l.y Captain P-kkard I! I'th'li' , lla'ifoid Seven appeals to Attor- I .'' !Franklyn Hutlon Already . .uses ns drners of ptibli" serMd- " motor v. hides who have been bar- JS HllSDand 01 DlVOrCCC r". becauso of previous criminal i x,-.w York, March 5 (Pi Franhlyn I. cords. L. Hutton. broker, whoso first wifo j'.'.as the former Miss Edna Wool- Tl.vof IJ'v CnillP Till O Their worth, is on his second honeymoon Princeton. N. J. 'f!is Princeton nni'.ei'sity ave Mars. I I' "hildren and mobile... old rad of es 3 1.1" 13 auto- Tucson, A rl:. K'-'-ii from lb-no. j Inquiries ai'; coming to the MeMoati 1 ousul as to the. posHibilities of ob- tainlns a diiorce in Mexico by mail. ; U. mi . Miss.--l.ifi.sl itlve .Hitnily I itoii to th" winds as state j dilators and representatives made a u ild dive under tables, chairs, or any j ll,,.i- nroteclion that offered itwli. vOien two represer.latives entrai; in a mock slinotinx scrap" a' a ha unci hen. No cn.sualtks were i ported. 'I I f. ni). his. T. nn Another world's record a 74 year old liocro, Janus K. Polk, ridniittid in court icsler day he was th" father of 4 club dren, "C by forim r maniac s and 1" by his present wife. New Hai'-ti -Tab, Hon Princeton antioiiiice "P.iir football 1,-anio tickets will each this year. ird and t Threr cost ! of (-.rei nwii h -lfesidliary estate l.itclen Tt. Price left for "alleviation of hutuati suffering and benetii of mankind" Miroush foundation which he founded. New London Pubina riii" Y-l off P.lock Island ready for :nn foot dive Own in School Contest Houl'on. Me.. March f. (Pt Read in", ritin' and 'rit'irii' tic come into their own heie today in a grad" S'-hoed contest that is la-lieied to lie i.ni'ine in the history of the country. Twfiitv pupils romptlsing four teams troni Hridticwater, Monliccllo, Island Falls and this place are corn lotitors for a silver cup offered by the Aroostook Pioneer, a local news paper. Six principal everts are on the schedule. Tluy include contests in peiiiiiamhip, spelling, arithmetic. Mieme writini.-. public .'pcakinj and spelling be". Gives Friend Rights to Profits of Famous Verse New York, Manli a (Pi The lights to (he poem, "Tho Knee on the Floor." betbr known as "The Face on th" Parrnom Floor," were b"iii".,i lu d by its author, Hugh An ionic pi'Arcy, to William II in his will tili'd today f the surrotralo's court. last No i mi'cr. Tin author also din clod that one of each of the manuscripts of his dramatic works be "given to the Actors' Fund of America. Turner, described as his "lust friend and brother F.Ik of Jersey city lodge," was given the copyrights of the author's poems and .authorized lo retain half the proce,.,s of li'Arcy's plays, giving the remainder lo th" Actors' fund. , to Italy with the former Mrs. Irene Iiorbie, Detroit divorcee. News of the marriage that became known today also disclosed that Mrs. Hutton, although listed in the Janu ary, 1 926, supplement of the Detroit social register as Mrs. Bodde, was divorced from Mr. Hodde recently. Her second marriage followed imme diately. Mr. Hutton Is the father of Par bara Hutton, la year old heiress of a large part of the fortune buij up by Frank Woolworlh, founder of tho live and ten cent stores bearing his name. She was left 175,iblO shares of Wool worth, stock by her grand mother, Mr. Woolworth's widow, and recently sold aft, 000 of them for ?ii.ario,,e.oii. Mr. Hutton's first wife di"d in J r 1 T . Iiorolbca l li'VT, I urini r Clmir Mil", it III Aili'iiliinn, I'll., in Appeal' Willi Metropolitan llpiru Co. I i u York, March .". P'- I 'orolh. a Fb'VT, nut long ago a choir singi r in Mb n'OH ii, Pa., v. ill iii.ck, lo r d"hut a' the Me a ropolii a u ipera house to- ' night, the second American girl to attain Mint, distinction wph a lu'i'f tWO WCikS. I Like tin- lirst. MiM Marion Talby, j.Miss Flex, r will hu. ai enthusiastic .group of hometown adinii. la In her lirst Metropolitan audience. Many f th. in planned io com'' by sr lal ; train from All. 'lit ow n. 1 Miss Flexor, who Is it! years old, will make, her debut in Andrea Chenler, an opera, of the French revolution. The young contralto lll appear in the part of an old mother.' j in the closing souie. Admitting .she is excited over what jshe terms, "the chance of her yon life time," Mirs Flexor says her hlR I pest worry Is that she w on't be able 'to walk on the stage tonight with lout stuml'dinr. i I Royal Canadians Start ; On Life Saving Journey I Winnipeg, Man., March R (by j wireless via Kdmonton)P) A de tacliment of the Itoyal Canadian I Mounted Police left Fort Smith in 'the northwest territories on a 250 mlle doe sled journey into the bar ren lands to rescue a band of Fs- kimos from starvation. Word reached Fort Smith that ,Mic band, commonly known as "caribou eaters-," was without food land In imminent danger of starva tion. J Corporal I'dak". constable on the ipollco staff at. Fort Smith, left with 'three sleds and teams driven by In jilinn dog drivers. , I'll.-. ctstrvinE- hanH ii Incited Till rnih's northwest of here. COURT MOST RULE citlii'i'ulM' snm.iiiMi I'xinil luu lr Now IIiim ii t ll .'ll" r4 W ill Sol He P.indliig. New Haven. Manli a PA conrl .b eislon oi' healing ae'lon by the board of aldermen will be tiecessiny to alldate a ru'ont issue of JH'O, i'"""' in bonds tor a municipal Rolf course, I' was dlsclos .1 at the meet ing of tin- board o," finance yester day, when Controller Frank O. P. flames reported that the company which successfully bid for the issue, Iris questioned tt.i legality. 1 The golf course bonds were awfi'ded to noston firms on n Joint bid together with three other Issues, ; making a total of $r.50.fton. The I bonds were supposed to he delivered by the ir.th of this month, hut If : now appears the golf course Issue ; will be held up. the company mak i inr 'he purchase having eipresf-ed j i desire for a Connecticut court de cision to settle legality of tho bonds, i "Money has been borrowed in antlcl i patlon of all the issues and work 'started on improvements. Corpora 'tlonal Counsel Samuel Persky has ! rendered ,in opinion that the action was legal. Missing YVaterville Girl Is Located in Bridgeport Bridgeport, March 5 W) Jose phine Fulton, 1" years old, missing from her homo in Waterville, for iwo weeks, win apprehended in this city yesterday afternoon by mem bers of the bureau of investigation. She has returned to Waterbury last night with Lieutenant M. J. Balonda of the Waterbury police department. Since coming to this city the girl bad lived in a rooming house and had secured employment. Waterbury Lady, Sixty-Three Tells a Remarkable Story Suffered for Twentv-Two Years With Muscular Rheumatism and Arthritis Gives NOX-RI-TIS Credit for Her Com plete Recovery. Turn. Westport Barracks State Cops Still Hunt Liquor Norwalk. March 5 P Continu ing their liquor war, four state po- i- probate in j licmen from the West port bar l.i'Arev died ! racks last, night raided two estab lishments and arrested the proprie tors on tho charges of iolaling the liquor laws. P.oth alleged violators were released on bonds and will bo arraigned in city court Saturday morning. Slat.- Policemen Mngavaro and Silk isited a second hand clothing store and arrested Samuel Levi, while Troopers P.ose and Farlno deseonilod on 13 Raymond streel and arrest. . Mrs. Hose Gugllmo. People suffering the pangs- of rheumatism should rejoice at the good news and to know that, at last a real remedy has been discovi red for muscular rheumatism, rheuma tism of tho joints, sciatica, neuritis, lumbago, arthriti.? and kidney dis orders, that is producing results. Take the case of Mrs. Victoria White, of 77 Woodtick road, Water bury, who says: "I am sixty-three years of ago and for the past twenty-two years I have been a. victim of rheumatic neuritis. Recently I have been so crippled and. my hands so swollen and drawn out of shape that 1 have broken at bast $.5. an worth of dishes. My finger joints when I Icomniencd to take NOX-KI-TIS were all out of shape and very paln j ful and I could not close my right hand. At one time my hands wire so swolb n i hut 1 could not wear I gloves so had to wear mittens. I j could not stoop to pu'k up anything from the floor and to sew was en lirely out of the. question. My feet ! were so swollen and sore that 1 could not put my shoes on. I was down-town one day and I almost fell on tho street. Many a time 1 could r.ot get around to do my housework I just had to sit still or dlo from pain. It seemed as thought I had rheumatism all over my body. The above is a true statement of my con dition before I began the great NOX-Ltl-TIS treatment a few weeks ago. Now 1 feel as though I never had rheumatism not a sign of pain or swelling left. My fingers and hands are In perfect, shape. NOX-IU-TIS did thU for me when all other treatments and remedies fail ed. Tt is a most wonderful remedy and I shall recommend it to all my friends who havo rheumatism." Call or write to the Miller-Hanson Drug Co., 30 Church St., for a free copy of "FOrms ot Rheumatism." EASTERN MILLINERY CO. 133 MAIN STREET The Heinz way of baking beans is the heme way. Even- bean inspected and only the perfect ones used. Hvery bean thor ough! v baked,,. in real ovens with dry heat. Every bean full of nourish ment and a flavor that only o;en -baking can produce. 0 ) en-bdxd n o t boi ! cd that's the Heinz way the home way. Read the label if the label says baked beam the beans arc realiv baked. ' re' f OVEN-BAi JUrJ "TjrT&y TT ty "! 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