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G 1G NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 192G. ARE NOTTO MERGE Agree lo Decree Preventing Any Monopoly ERRATIC SPARK PLUG SAVES LIFE OF DRIVER ClifiiiKu MotorM lnu'Mluuti's Ml.s- llrliiKi Finds lijunnitte Attached lo C.tIIiuIit. Milwaukee, Wis., March 5 (P r'nto, In th form of a faulty fcpark pliic rnivid llio life of l.i'i'oy CI. v Vni-u March K on Tim V:i. tlinin'-rnmnn. a contractor, uiio tlorml Food Products corporation Idrovo forty Mocks lo his home yes today was umlr a feUriil consent 'frdny imuunio that tlm-o Mk-!f of court decree curtailing Us activities j'lynamlt.i liml hc.-n wired to ono of to prevent a possible monopoly in ""' 'ylin l t h of IiIm uutomohllv. foodstuffs. Winn, IiIh motor faikd to warm tip Tho decree entered with tlio cor-p"'! -emllmi.-l to tnistir.t on mi M.rntion'a consent In federal court ;.-.vUnl.-r. Mr. Zlinnirrmann InveMi- hcre, orders tlio cnrporutlon to (lis- k't"l found explosive nt- poso of Its holding of voting stock "ichel 1" reunion rap ,y wire In food concerns within C'l Unys. j' Nl,;llk uf Ul" "'lN'"K It Is permitted to retain certain ;cyllndir. stock in eight other concern, no 'nllls h'''' nlH0 Wn hi' n '' I two of which, however, operate !n!"'ose who l:Wt on his life tho urns part of the country. No ' ntlnclt the cap to the battery. j officer of the corporation can hold ; maklm; the contact complete, in office in a food company. ,'""" h should end- uvor to start the , Federal Attorney liurkn'-r, 'nr other than by the magneto. I through whom the milt was luMltul- Tlio poll have (mentioned fever- i ed on the grounds Unit the corpor- "1 casual laborers with whom Mr. ation's nock acquisitions If contln- Zlinm-rmimn had trouble while they , uod, would make possible lis con- r In his employ. The dynnmile , trol of food organizations, with to- bad been stolen from the storehouse j tal capitalization of over $lG,tifio.- ;whlrh he owned. i eoo wild he was highly pleased with I A similar bomb placed In an auto- , the decree. He was particularly j '""bile In Cleveland two years ago. pleased because the matter was ad- ," """ '"'" justed In 10 short a lime. While the decree limits the cor roratlon's (tctlvttles to that of on In vestment company, P. II. Chandler. chairman of the corporation's board, said he welcomed It because It showed that the corporation "in no way represents an attempt to dominate tlio food industry." It was formed as an investment company, he said, "lor tho purpose of affording the invs'or an oppor tunity to benefit from a diversified !.-roup of selected Investments In the fond industry." The concerns whose voting stock tho corporation must sell are the Abbotts-Adernt y liairies Inc., James Under Grocery Co.. Keonomy Stores Corp.. Great Atlantic and I'aclfle T-a Co,, Inc., National Iiairy I'ro- hiets Corp., Tli-id lee Cream Corp., fulled States Stores Corp. CAROL NOW SUED BY HISEX-WIFE She Demands 10 Million Francs .: IGLUB TICKETS SO L AT SjjOO EACH Palm Beacti Hotel Donates Receipts to Hospital Fund Paris, .March 5 (VP) The seclu sion of former Crown Prince Carol of Iltuuunla, who came hero re cently from Italy accompanied by Mine, l.upeseu, tho uuburn-haln d woman from Jassy. has been rudely Invaded by u process server, lb; minded Caiol u no'e of u ten mil lion frnno damage suit instituted in tie. civil tribunal of the Seine by his former morganatic wife, Jeanne Mario Valentino, l.imbrlno, better known to the general public by her nickname, "Zlzl." Carol, when he came to Trance from Italy to seel; a haven of re fuse from emisiarleH of the Itu liiaidan royal huiiB'diobi who were endeavoring to separate hi in from his blue-eyed Knetnorata, appar ently forjtut that Mine. I.ainbrlno has a residence in Neuilly, a fash ionable suburb of Paris, and would be able to see him in France. The morganatic wife bases her claim for damages on the allega tion that "Mr. Charles IV Hoh'm zollern," as Carol appears in tho papers to the suit, having aban doned his royal wdfe. tho former Princess Helen of Greece, ami given up liis right to succession to the Rumanian throne, has broken the special patriotic and dynastic reasons for which she agreed to an annulment of her marriage at Odessa and that she now is in the position of a deserted upouse. Consequently, she declares, the annuity of 110. non francs, settled on In r by ny of compensation and guaranteed by a mini deposited In tim tieneral bank of llumanln, but which will only become her property after 10 years, is Insuf ficient, reparation for tho Injury she has suffered. Among the various documents produced lo support her caso Is a letter from Carol, recognizing her as his wife and tho child horn of tlnir union as his son. Tho letter was written at Purharcst, August 1, 1919. It says: ' "Dearest Zlzl: Being obliged tn leave and take command of my regiment at tho front, one neve? knows what may happen, I wish this letter to be to you recognition on my part that 1 am the fnthof of the child you are about to have, and that 1 never have ceased, de. spite tho annulment of our innv riape, to consider myself as your husband. I embrace you. (.Signed) "Carol of Rumania." mother, Carol agreed to accept the court's mandate and later wont on a tour of the world, during which he visited the I'nlted States, Afterwards lie married Princess Helen of Greece, by whom ho had a son. Ho separated from her, how over, nfter ho htul met tho auburn hailed Mme. I.upeseu, who Is tho daughter of a Jewish merchant of Jassy. His Infatuation for her evi dently was strong, for after ho left Rumania with her ho announced that ho had given up his right to ascend the Rumanian tlirono on the death Of his father, Ho Is ft graduate of Vanderhllt uni versity. Ho took his master's degree at Vunderbllt, his doctor's degree nt Oxford, Knglnml, and taught politi cal selenco at the 1,'nlverslty of Cali fornia whero ho wua dean of men, In 1924-25. Ross a. Walker, for tho post two years professor of accounting at tho University of Iowa, la appointed as sistant professor of accounting at tho business school, He Is a grad uato of Michigan. RANKRUITCY CASKS New Haven, March 6 Iff Arthur A, Moreau, Wllllmnntlc bakery mer chant, has tiled a voluntary petition In bankruptcy with the clerk of the V. 8. district court listing liabilities of 14,245 and assets of tl.100, Tho petition for a SO per cent composition In cash and Ave pet cent composition In notes to be duo In one year was accepted In tho bankruptcy court In the caso of Churchill's, Ino., New Haven, which failed for about $56,000. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Carol and Mme, Lembrino were married in 1'JlS at Odessa, The Germans occupied Hueharcft at the time. The court and govern ment had Mod to Jassy. Carol sur reptlously made his way through tile Russian lines on the east and went, to Odessa and married the sweet voiced romantic Zlzl. Learn ing of the marriage Queen Marie s-nt emissaries through the lines to fetch hack her wilful son. bin he merely bowed politely and in troduced his wife to them. Carol had bfn guilty of techni cal desertion from the Rumanian army, and, unswering the plens of oilicers, he returned to Jassy, bring ing Zlzl with him. King Ferdinand, who previously had in his youth a similar escapade, nevertheless put the son in prison for 70 days as n matUr of military discipline. Later the highest Rumanian court dis solved the marriage of Carol and Zizi and after much persuasion In his cell on the part of his weeping Addition to Faculty Include Leaders in Educational Work Cambridge, Mass,, March B (P Four new assist mil professors have been appointed at Harvard univer sity, it was announced today. .lames Mc C. l.andis, a graduate of Princeton In 1921, and of tho Harvard law school in 1924, who since leaving Cambridge last June has been secretary to Justice Uran deis of tho I'nlted States supreme court, is made assistant professor of law. Mr. l.andis holdB tho Fay diploma, the highest scholastic honor awarded by the law school. Professor Joshua Whatmoiigh, a graduate of the University of Man ( besti r, England, in 1919, and at present Professor of Latin In Cairo, Kgypt, will be assistant professor of comparative philology. He wasa craven fellow at Cambridge univer sity, Kngland, Dr. William T. Elliot will become assistant professor of government. Two Workmen Killed as Mt. Vernon Main Bursts Mount Vernon, N, Y., March r tP! Two men were killed and seven others were overcome yesterday vhen a gas main burst while a con struction gaiie; van drilling in u ditch. The men killed were Patrick Me fiulre and John Kdwards. both la borers from New York. Those over come, who were all laborers, except George O. Ileitmiail of the lire de partment, were all in the Mount Vernon hospital last night, lleitz- ntan. who rescued three men from ; Louis C. Kauffman. New York; Mrs. the ditch before he was overcome ' William Randolph Hearst, New was reported in critical condition. York; Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Button, New York; Joseph 10. Wldener, El- . V!iTk j,., j j, Henry R. 'Rea. Pittsburgh! Mr., and Mrs. A. J. Prcxel-Riddle. Jr., New York; At j water Kent, Philadelphia; Anthony P.. Kuser, liernardsvill", Pa.; Otto Kahn, New York: Mr. and Mrs. I.ionu ( . nine,, i ,u;n jiriii:i,. There will also be a Charleston contest with Mrs. Ziegfeld, formerly Millie Rurke, s one of the judges, while young society will take part in privately arranged numbers. Palm Peach, Fla March D P Front tables which seat four per sons at tlio Montmart Rex club, us ually cost $5ft but tho price was raised lo $1,000 per table for Mon day night and wero immediately sold. However, tho money will not en rich ticket speculators, but will be donated to the Good Samaritan hos pital in West Palm Beach. Florcnz Ziegfeld, who announced the hospi lal benefit night, intimated the pihvs might be raised slightly. .Seven theatergoers, however, ijulekly reserved tho tables. Thev are Rodman Wanamaker, II, New York; Tony Pulitzer, Chicago; Mr. and Mr. K. T. Stoteshury, Philadel phia; Mr. and Mrs. J. Leonard Replogle, New York; Mr. and Mrs. lames P. Dor.ohne, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Guernee Munn, Washing ton; Mr. ntid Mrs. Karle. P. Chari ton, Fall River, Mass: Mr. and Mrs. NEVER BEFORE a Flavor Like This! The Wonderful Combination cf BALLANTINE'S THREE RINGS TWIAI T o,i HOPS Is responsible for the exclusive flavor and strength never attained by any other brands. WW lit, lWwwKi9was on I'M is sr :izF.n ' ftprlngfield, Mass.. March 6 tPl a quantity or opium, together with :a supply of pipes for smoking if, ; was e;-,,.,l In two raids by fc-l.-ral ' narcotic sijiiad men iv re last night, 'and three Chinese were urrested for violation of the Harrison act. Those arrested were Cyans, Ho, 50; Chin Pong, ;;r.; and Chin Chang, the lnt- ter a lamnlrv man. v Kan vt am'AZP 'V.v.wichf Sin-'"' : Jf i Be sure and get the Three Ring Hops Name on every box , DEMAND THREE RINGS Mdt and Hops and get it Purity THREE Flavor RINGS Strength Flavors: Dark Li?ht Hops flavored: Dark Light krai) hi nu n ci.ssii'ir:i) ads B " "' ' !" it K (lt I! W A.N IS ' BiMLIMMBMIIHmilJUI o., 10-12 Market St., Hartford, Conn. HBSSaORSSBfa Hi WVING THAT WE CAN SELL RUGS FOR LESS! ONSTRATION VALUE for SATURDAY 300 lmfM If i ill I ' roNTiX(rx(; I i W i I I I W IS I M In order to convince vou that we sell RUGS FOR LESS we oner S fnr S'.ntiirflnv n limiterl mimher of 21x4S-inch Chenille Rugs that sell ordinarily for ?2.50 at only OTHER COXVIXCIXG RUG VALUES :i12 TAl'ESTRY URl'SSELS .15.(10 FINK WOOL WILTONS, S-:xin-6.. (i EN' LINE CORK LINOLEUM, vard.... $23.70 $76-00 $1.46 EACH Regular ?2.r,0 Value OTHER CONVINCING RUG VALUES DURABLE ROOM-SIZE AXMINSTER $'5.00 9x12 VELVETS VELVET STAIR CARPET, yard $34,50 $44.60 $1.36 SONS 513-517 MAIN STREET Distributors for MM 3 1 yteusetfadmaSkMImerffi TWO OTLKi Distributors for MILLINERY CO. 177 MAIN STREET OTHAM THE COURTESY OF AN OUTLET CHARGE ACCOUNT EXTENDED TO THOSE WHO FIND THIS SERVICE A CONVENIENCE. FOR SATURDAY DOWNSTAIRS STORE OFFERS UNUSUAL VALUES IN HaJV $3.9545 i Hats made of faille, belting, ribbon, straw and crocheted viscas. Palmetto green, rose, blue, lipstick, beige, black and navy. New Beret effects. Latest square crown models. The swagger creased crowns. FELT HATS $1.95 d $2.95 In all the desired colors and styles. A Very large selection to choose from. Just R eceived 45 DOZEN FULL FASHIONED SILK STOCKINGS MANUFACTURER'S A- ALL THE VARIABLES $1,09 WANTED COLORS OF A $1.65 QUALITY AND BLACK WHERE CONNECTICUT UUYS ITS GROCERIES OPENING TWO MORE ECONOMY STORES AT 43 Main Street, Near Franklin Square 122 Hartford Ave. Un ) Near Noveck Drug Co. NEW B RITAIN FREE!! A Liberal Sample of the Delicious Econ omy Coffee, freshly roasted daily, will be given to adults visiting the new store on the opening day CARRYING A COMPLETE LINE OF F ANCY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT LOWEST MAR KET TRICES! FREE!! One Can Fancy Imported Sardines ( Vi -lb. size) Free With Purchase of $1.00 or Over CAMPBELL'S PORK AND BEANS In Tomato Sauce J cans 25c YELLOW ONIONS 8 ibs. 25c CAMPBELL'S SOUPS All Kinds J cans 25c FANCY COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON c q 12-lb. can.... HECKER'S FARINA Medium Size 2 pkg.s. 25c IVORY SOAP 6-oz. bar 3 bars 19c KIXEST IMPORTED O SARDINES, 4-ll. ran Ct car FANCY mXEBERRIES, 20-oz. jar QUALITY PEAS, swt ami tender, fan Sl'COOTASH, quality green llina beans, can QUALITY TOMATOES, red ripe, Size 2, ran FANCY CIT STRINGLUSS BEAN'S, ean TEA. Ol lt VERY REST CEYLON', pound TEA. Ot R VERY REST OOLONU OR MIXED, pound R. R. MINCE MEAT, O ' none better FANCY ASPARAGUS TIPS, 1-lb. square ran 25c 29c 18c 18c 10c 17c 59c 49c 25c 39c FINEST EVAPORATED MILK, 1-lb. tall ean PLANTER'S BEST SALTED PEANUTS, pound FINEST HAWAIIAN SLICED PINEAPPLE, Size 2. ean FANCY RED PITTED CHERRIES, Site 2, ran FANCY CALIFORNIA PRUNES, medium flw FANCY SEEDED OR SEED LESS RAISINS. 15-oz. pkK MUELLER'S BROKEN MACA RONI OR SPAGHETTI WHITE BEAUTY BROOMS, No. 7, finest quality, each O-CEDAR MOPS, eneh , HECKER'S PANCAKE FLOUt Small -I A Largo pack&gn 14C package Ibs. 2pkfs. 2 lbs. 11c 39c 25c 29c 25c 25c 19c 85c 59c 27c THE ECONOMY GROCERY COMPANY "The Better C hain Grocers" 317 Main Street 521 Arch Street 87 Dwight Street OTHER NEW B RITAIN STORES 270 So. Main Street 423 W. Main St. . Sr Arch Street 353 Arch Street 63 Pleasant Street 1535 Stanley Street El 631 W. Main Street 46 Broad Street 81 Shuttlemeadow i'