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is?.: ."v.1 new Britain daily ntfnAT.n, v.T.n,Tc?D.,.v, 'Ami; t, 102a CHAPMAN DIED PROTESTING 1 HIS INNOCENCE TO THE END . .. i Lawyer Issues Statement .......... says lonaemnca .u;m Wondered EITect if Real Slayer Should He Found Alcorn Absent From Office and Guarded. Is Closely Hurl ford. Conn , A V'M rm lb iTi nt WXIH'inn II jiriMin j.r lnnoeenre of Ml" Miut'l.t' illi: Li . !';. (ml. : nain. (.iini.'.i I My M In .ml Tat loo- 01 man .latins Klc-lly nt New 1 Just h tlii"' note'" was nl'OUt his neck. Ills aiioi m y. Wiley of fiprliKl'li'l-l. Mass. Mm whisper cuiiifi liiiiK Michael I'. Harry, t j imsim L; iii- lie rliaplaln. "What It nns t: li M. 1 i-'nil'ln't ninkc out," Will saei, "i mi'.' of those who W'Ti' mai-.T ::. thst ho heanl C! la 111:1 .1 iif-iitl "Sicily. ". I'rieliil IniHKiiH'i'. When Wiley visiii'l Chapman ti l is 'loath !! ohorlly l" fore In- was In be haiiRi-il. the eon!, mm il mini r.,iH nenously pn.-int: up nti'l Jnwn naying "1 rli'ln'l Kill SK-lly." IntftrriintliiR M aiim-nis. who H' li-mptrr to console him, I'hapiiein Is declare. 1 to have said, "1 wort'l'-r If they find tin' man who kill'. I Welly If tiny will Ii.ihb Hi" man who liaiiRR me1.'" rather Harry, who pahl fur the ra.-ket in which Chapman was litn o. end the suit of Chilian clothes In which th notorious mail roMcr and .-onvirtrd ninnh rrr was h.um'ol, h It. Sestonlny for New York soon after I'liapinan was hurt' 1. The his. (ovial. snndy-haii-i'd pricM tool; (.'haptnan's d'aili very hard. !t' e. peots to sail for Knrope for several months rest. It was said at his homo. Alcorn llHiiif tiiinrtlctl. Salt's AttoriKy A loom was tint his office yi'St.'rday. It was said rat ho was lit Inr; iiar'h'd front Possililo reprisals at Iho liands of I'hapittan's friend.'!. "Chapman foil, v.-ry hitter toward Alcorn." Wiley said. Mr. Alcorn Hiwartoil every ati-nipt, of the lei.' handit to escape poitiR to the pal l)W?. even to the extent of p-rsona I ly opposing his dramatic ph a to I In' hoard of pardons for a commutation !f sentence to life' imprisonment. Made a few hours l.oforc ho was hanged.. Chapman's sister, a sliph' iiiMdlo-ngcl woman, ' whoso hair is itrealfd with pray, wai the only relative nt his funeral. Th. re wot-.-Inly four other mourn, is. Another woman, nomcwhat you::!:' r t'ran Chapman's fis'er a ".! id-r.'ifi" ! only (9 "hor friend" nrl lirw's corps of a'-or lily of tht ;.: 1 hut it was a ir. ' two ciiil !r. " : liUFhaii'I i'l N-'v Yo All li out- -i fi.i rot led to in l-'athor Itar- usual custom. V- ' II eonsporafd trrou: llarry's ord' r. l-1 out - hh-ii-Z ir,r 1- r- st 1 : 11 tide today rather wmsii.iMi Koosri i; I'M s Now noeh' lle. N. Y.. April 7 (Pi -New Uoche!l''s famous v.hi.tiiu looster. which ha d ' rv d us an Harm r!oU for y.aiis lor boanniu liviiip; on 1'eho Hay. died today and nirious boatmen and farmers li'ld nn autopsy. 'Adams I'arnf. hi, nwivr of the toosier, found that a tiny 'ii'ia'i v.hlstle lode d in its windpipe had ou.'p-'l it to whi'h- 1 -ery tine' i' tried to oro'v. Tie-' i-u'i-t .-r's da!h v.a.i cause. by a small pea ledL-iin.' In the whis'te. 1 A, 4 1 the One Car with HARMONIC BALANCER and 104 Improvements '1025 l.OW mean buyer. bined merits '1295 Tiwwr Qrnrral " ' ,'6in TV Vtf $1191 THE HARDWARE CITY MOTOR l-fi i:i..M STRKKT t 1 v- v 1 s r. MUQ illliUi Held, Willi Attorney and Sister for mocking Justice nrli, April 7 iT li It. 1 all. ji-.l to I . ll. 1. d hll'-hand ko I an ),1..,:..t l:a; I'd- im I tndi. 1 u 1 ' ' 1 1 "in la pi una I.. 111 ' SUx--ill' . .1 mill, -it loniKi, li.nt I.i it 1 111111111.il in,.,,.. 11, llltlrl puldl.' tor Ho. l:,M .h : lalvst 1 .. illi.'t M i s. oinas. Doriil'las. r and In-i atloi n. , Ti I. 'I'h yl'ur.l, is oik just Mrs. .Mary ot Joplin, Alo., M ai.-.ti r, tao.'S trial t id uiist rui-'t Hi; 1' lalna s Adams s. I 'uriihlasi r . r p.rju.v upon an 11, dirt in. ait ill iirm .J v.Pli those aKiiiuM In r sistrr and liio ationii'V. 'i'v.y Kir.l is aeons.'. 1 of having ill- j li'i-r, pi. d Mrs. Adams on In r uay 10 N'-w ik lasi fall to l.siiiy undi r 1 suhpn. na I'.ciii'tiii'i llio h lti'i- alk-K-I'd to l ontain (.lisei.ui. luatti r. find ' to haie I n si nt to Arthur H. ' Marks, pp'sid. nt of ihn SKInm r Or- 1 Kiin ly Mrs. pornl las, r. and of iiavins I'.'i'siiad.'d hrr to cwide nu t Iiorit h'S fur ,s. vi'i'al u I'olis. Mi anw hil.', It is eharf-o , Mrs. nornhlasi r and TwyfurJ consult''. 1 Inr rii-'ardiiiR Iho slf.ry sho should1 tell the Krsui-l jury. Wluai she tinal- j ly canif hofore that body. .Mrs. ! Adams repudiated admissions that she had mailed the leticr tor her 1 sister with the aid of a train porter at Uellefonlaine, iihi'v .Inly L'a hist, j Mrs. T'lji'iiblaser. houeier, was in dieted. The coiii. ills of the letter have 1 ii' V' r be. ii made puldie, but it is understoo I to have attacked Mrs. ' Margaret Hoover Marks, who mar ried .Marks four months after his i divorce from Mrs. liornblaser. 1 Al the time, of the divorce, a set- 1 'h ni' iit of ? loo, una was made upon Mrs. Dornlilaser by Marks, with a promise of an .nl.Jitional f 1 lUi.i'iiin 1 il slie lived a lite sal i.itaetory to him lor a year. lhTore the end of t'ne year Mrs. I lornblriser appeared with a child which fh" asserted was Mr. Marks'. Invcstipaiion disclosed that i had been tak' ii from an orphanage in Kansas City. Mr. Jlarks was the singer's third husband. H'T first was "Prince" Taylor, wad! known race follower, whom she shot and Killed in lipno. N""V., in Iff':.. Taylor exonerated her in a death-bed statement, fis s. rtin, that tlie shooiinir was aoei :d' !ital. Il. r s. eonii husliand was On-ill--! H-irohl M. tropolitan Opera t"i;or, i in y ere di orei ,1 in 1 It 1 7. rwanl idH- married Mr. nt husband. Harry Horn her I'lirmer seeretary. Short Iv ; Marks. Her pi ll laser, -, Iioston to Montreal Nine Hour Train Service Iioston. April 7 '?)- luauiruralion 0: a new last train in t we-n.Moat i-ieil and i 'ni l." a and Ih.s'on is announc ed today by the llo.-ion and Maine railroad. The train to ... known as the "!;, d-Wina.11 -.v. 'I ..-i(. Ihelen r.isliOy. an.', make t,,. run to Mi'ti-l''e-:il in nine hours and 'a minutes, hei 1 crjntr 1 he pres. nl sei., .nh by al mo t two end un l:,il;' iieurs. Tlie sunt hhound trip ais" will be on an improved eehei ale. Tnlike Hi- standard dark er 11 "I li"' lion- ten and Main imp-iienl. tie' it w ti an w ill I 1 ' .1 ! to "Tur-ean red," lie color of lie- Canadian I'.i-lfii- 5 TICCS of themselves motor car prices com- little to But low with 10 1 lmprovc- mean -value wtthout A XT Ik 13 U parallel. The Oakland Six priced '1025 to!29 is the otic cox with Fisher Bodv, Air Clean er, Oil Filter, lull Pressure f omtxininrt in Onk'.enti tir. J.J? S CiWfh ft CcupT. All firr tt ftctmry. IXfnicri Ttn-.r -Fimfi! hnflvfirre tht lowest, AtT htrn made ittll Unrr. zssSXZZ't . i.iaimi ww m iiMm. ,,,v -i.i . i ,.n wvns."..TVi WMKnjayiiitiiMnn-B - 1 iTTTTl a-TViTTT- v O 11 n 1 n 1 v ti THE Sccivcy slirtmdffl the burial of Gerald Chapman, "supcr-liandit.'' picturod aliovo as if the Connecticut authorities feared even in the death of the famous bandit to take any chances with him. The burial place was Mount St. I'.enedict's Catholic cemetery, Hartford. The hasty funeral came only a few hours after Chapman was 'handed. Frederick Groehl of New York, Chapman's lawyer, is standing1 in the light coat at the left of the picture. . HEENAN IS CALLED TO COURT Attempt Made to Remove Her as Daughter's Guardian New York, April 7 (Ps-The. Cin derella romance of la-year-old Fran ces Ileenan and her wealthy admir er, fil-year-old Edward W. Brown ing?, real estate operator, today was liehifr buffeted by the law. Francos and her mother, Mrs. Catherine ireennn, were summoned to appear In children's court tomor- row on complaint of the Society for iho Prevention of Cruelty to Chil dren, which Is seeklnp to proven! th hlirh school pirl from marryine llronnin? after hep Kt!i birthday next .Inn", as she has announced, she plans. Frances, known to her friends as "reaches." is still confined to bed, under treatment for aeid burns she says she received in an attack by an unknown assailant while .'he siept. about a week niro. ir. How ard Fox told police that, she and her mother would appear at the chil drens' court as soon as possible. Affidavits were presented to Chil-.It-eiis' Court .Inst ice Franklin Case Hoyt, by Krnest. K. Coulter, frenera! manager, and Vincent T. Pisarra. superintendent; of the Chihlrens' aoeieiy, iillesin? 'hat I'ranees was a in ueh-necleeleil child who kfpt, late hours, attended theaters and dances, freej'tei.ted madhouses and was not properly chaperoned during her mother's absence. They furl hop a;Ttrd that the Rirl had been nlvwnt from school since asf Xov.'in'.er and liad taken part in a theatrical performance in liolatinn of the law with her moth er's "onsert and knowledge. The society takes the position that siuee the moth'T is a, nurse and apt -o be away at ntht. she cannot, look after her dauphler propi rly. In pressing the complaint. Super int. ndent. Pisnrrn said, h" will offer evidence by Mrs. Mary Conlin. room in:,' hollS' Ieeper Ivho S'lid She ousted th" H". nans as "undesirable lenaiiis." SIX Oiling, Four-Wheel Brakes and the remarkable Har monic Balancer, which im parts an unmatched freedom from vibration at all speeds. This impressive combina tion of unequalled quality and rock-bottom prices ex plains why the Oakland Six is outselling the country over. 'mTt fiT fc. T jjia CO., Distributors o o p tiii OtMR.U MOIOII END OF CHAPMAN Train of Pulpwood Is Derailed at Williamstown WUliamstown. Mars.. April 7 OP)--lirrailniont of is ears of a v. i s' -bound freight train t hn -v a ll'i-iou! pile of pulpwood on I lie tracks ivar , iiin station here last niplit. i "rrpTie'tiih : lim"1 1!";," 1 ui uii'ttmiK ii iiiia'uiiy nciun; nay- IlKht. The cause of tile derailment was unknown. Westbound traffic was routed over the Boston t Albany from North Adams to Troy, X. V. AYreckim? crews were sent, from Meohanies vllle, N. Y., and from Fast Deerll'dd. ; Lessons in Golfing to I Be Given Over the Radio i Columbus, 0 April 7 CP) m I ROlf lessons will be radiocast. i throutrh stalion WFAO of Ohio ' State t'niversity by George Sar?"iil, professional of the Seloto Country 'club here, where the If'IC national open tournament will be held in July, Sargent, national open cham pion in Cna and Canadian open win- j ner in It'lL', is president of th" Pro. . fersional Colfers' Association of A 111 erica. I The first talk will be t-ivn at s j p. 111., and Hie others at S:I5 p. m. 1 The schedule of topics are: April .'.. j "Importance of Holdiiii; the Clnl. ; Correctly"; May a, "Importance of : Good Stance"; June "Proper l'p i swlnqr"; June 0, "ilitint; the Hall to 'Obtain Maximum results"; June 1 0. : "Approach Shots," and June ! "I'uttinE." Msrch Postal Receipts Hrcak Exist inc; Records WasliiiK-ion. April 7 '.TV--Mai-h postal receipts were In 1 r (hall any month on 1- cord, excepting Decem ber F'I!4 and li'.'.e lieceipls at til'tv selected pott offices tolali 'd I." 1. 17. an in crease of $'l.:!kt',:;s7. over March last year but about Ja.iina hss than the record month of 1 eoeiiib.r last y ear. Port Worth led tlm fifty offices with an inci-ease of 17. 7" p"r cent. Jacksonville was second will! ::.!a per cut in-reas"; Haltimore Ihird with :M .:n, nkron fourth with ::::. and Memphis t'.t'tli with .52,".. 7S. Xon of the offiei'S sho-.',ed a ile'eri'iis.'. Many Wounded hen 201) Prisoners Caisse Riot Ruenos Aires, Araeutine, April 7 l. Pi 1 Two hnndi-'d lu-isoners niutiiiie.1 i yesterday in the deieniion quarters j of police head'Hiarters. More than ; two si'ore were wonnde.l by police men who Slll'Pf. V ''il Ihe outbreak ibifore it could assume more serious 1 proportions. I Yer.sions as to the cans mutiny differ. Th" police - of th. issert th" -If.! I "' a i' ii) petty Outbreak was to be rlee. wholesale 1 1 delivery. The prisoners, most of t offenders, on the other hand., say that they mutinied b. eauee while for months t. chiii-ally In Id for trial, ! there was no judi;.' Jo try them. delidkt make tcnigkfs rnmm VAKIUA The W5!lUim L Cailctoti Co. East Harttoio) 0hn. wwaz&BKoem. New Oritaln Fish Market ! 70 CHURCH STRF.KT Vr ( any n Complete Line of Fish, Clams, Scallops and Oysters Some of the .irietie! to choose from this week Roe r.nd Huck Shad. !tes!i rau-rht Halibut. Steak Cod, Steak Iioston lilue. d'enuine Hlock Island Blue. Shore Haddock, No. 1 Smelts, Cod Cheeks. Flounders, Fillet of Sole, White Perch. Fels, Bullheads, Shrimp, Frozen Halibut, Butter fsh. Herring. Mackerel. Red Salmon and Smoked Fillets. Medium Round (lams. Little Neck and Steaming Clams. Scallops, Frying, Stew ing Oysters, and Oysters for half hcll opened nt our market. OPPOSITi; HKRALD OFFICE PHONE 3988 Open Thursday and Saturday Evenings Until 9 o'clock NICfiOLASLEADER : Rely on Grand Duke to Restore Imperialistic Russia Paris, April 7 P) To Grand Duke Xieholas Xicoiaievltch Is to be rn l rusted the supreme role In an en deavor to reconstitute imperial Rus sia and overthrow the Soviet re gime. The conpress of Russian emigres has unanimously nominated Nich olas to lead the Ttussian monachisls in "resurreetiiipr the fatherland." ; Nicholas is an unci" of the late Em- I p. tor Xieholas II. He Is famous as ! a soldier. PlurliiR- the world war he hrillianily condiieteil Tlussian armies en several of the main battle fronts, particularly in the Carpathian mountains. The Brand duke Is liv ing at his Chateau dc Choipny, near Paris, where lie was informed of the d.ei.sion of the emigres. He will make early reply. In tin tr message request Ins Nich olas to s. ri e th" eniipres recognized hi in as "the foreordained represen tative of the nationalist Idea as well as Hie glorious supreme chief of the army and defender of the father land since the tirt days of our calvary-." Tic addre.ss added that the con gress had full confidence in the arand duke's wis. bun as a statesman and his valor as a supreme military chief and declared it was firmly convinced "that upon the issuance of your appeal all Russians, without . .wept inn. w ill take up nnhesitaliiip--. j ly I'm ploriouK tusk of Uncrating the j lath' r'and." i V.'hil,. tlie monarchists were in' session a Huvbt sympathizer walked mto 'he lobby and stood near a 1 eoiititi r ve lie re- porlrails of Ihe hit" i':ar v, r.- on sale. The man offered i f..r ri'e Communist newspapers and Mar-Jan . pamphlets. The police ehas' d i'im without a si rtingle. Held lor Murder But Is Now Released on Bonds Cons Falls. X. Y.. April 7 (.'Pe ered Fitzgerald of Presqne Is.-, Me., who has be. n held in Ihe Warren einiuty i.til since last October, charg'-d with Hi" "hijacking mur der" of William Hart of Hudson Palis, was released on bail yester day, lii-triet Attorney F. M. Puck wit It's office declined to comment on Hie procedure other than to say that, "siiffiei. nt bail had been furnished." At til" time of Fitzgerald's arrest last ' ill Mr. Piekwith announced he had rvldi nee enough to convict Fitz gerald for th" slaying of Hart, on July S, ir:::. Hart was found dying on th" Glens Falls-I.ake George road not far from his automobile, which had bei n ransacked. dessert with otner flavors LEAGMPIIET Geneva Conference Fullillmeiit of Life Work, Widow Says New York, April 7 iP .Mrs. An drew Carneylo foils that her hus band was a prophet and thai the I.eaKUe of Nations Is I he fulfillment of his life's work. fdio .explained , esii iday to tin1 1,'iiKU" of Nations' non-partisan as Nurlallon, nioelluK at I'.or home, that sho came to this conclusion after tlsitlnc tlepeva. last-f uiiini'T. (Mh"r speakers r. ealh .l Ihe lale iron master's cifl of J I .."f'O.i'UO for A Tremendous Sale of Rubber Reducing Girdles At An Irresistibly Low Price Mail Orders Promptly Filled When ordering by mail be sure to give waist and hip measurements. Orders will be filled while quantities last. On Sale NEW la the sense that it combines elements of stamina, si:e, beauty :and power heretofore undreamed of at its rrice, the Pontiac Six i an entirely new car. Yet more than three years have passed since Gen. 1 eral Motors set out to develop a Six of such high quality and low price es to gain immediate leadership. During those years, the Pontiac Six was not only designed, refined and developed, but also subjected Oakland Sir. trmpanitn THE HARDWARE CITY MOTOR 4-6 ELM STREET PONT CHIEF ;ihn Hhkuo pcacu palace, nml oilier jei'fui'is tor liitei'initlonal peace ami harmony. Ovcrllmv ineitn:H ero luhl In tlio honu: of .Mrs. ,'olni Henry llam , moiul, iu'ioss the tiireii, and In an , other part of tin; Carnefl.j houiif, The inei'iliiKs endorse. I a resolution 'off. r. il In congress by l'i presenlallvc j i:iniiini"l Ci ller providlntf that the fulled States pay Its share of cx ! p"iises for ea;;iic meetlii.-i from which It licnotits or In which It shn res, j "Our position is most liiidiKnlflod," I said Mr. Ciller, "We arc in every sense a back-door nn.'iiihcr of Iho leiiKUe, but pot paylnjr KUests, It ' is my belief that if. In the beclnnlnts .-tress had been placed upon the hu manitarian activities of Hip I'-amie !ln:iead of the political. Ihe T'nlted States would hiivo lonif since ac eepleil the covenant." I Charles 1. Maner, execiiilvc direc tor of Hi association, described the . ii"U"'s survival of the crisis arising en I N C, HARTFORD Every Garment of First Quality Rubber This is more than sale news! It's fashion of the ut n lost importance to every woman. For slim new clothes demand slender figures, and you can "Look Thin While Growing Thin" Easily if you wear this famous reducing garment. 1 Perhaps you have coveted the privilege of wearing a really high grade reducing girdle, but have denied yourself the pleasure and its benefits because of ex pense. Considering the necessarily high cost of these gaiT,ients, it's wonderful luck to be able to buy one at such a niarvelously low price! It Is a Remarkable Reducing Girdle That has won an enviable place in the hearts of fash ionable women. Worn instead of a corset, it achieves and preserves the elusive, slim lines of youth. Made on a scientific massage principle, of specially treated rubber, it gently massages away the superfluous flesh on waist and hips. Slip into one don slimmer clothes at once. See yourself reducing. Wear one while golfing, walking, shopping, dancing all the time. at Corset Shop Second Floor , yet three to such brutal and unremitting tests under every conceivable driving condition as to warrant, without reservation, the follow ing statement: No new car ever came to tht public so maturely engineered or more clearly meriting such universal admiration as is now being ac Ay corded this new Gen Jj) eral Motors Six. M th Pmnac Su-1025 M SUM. AB pricmmltrmrt LAC OF from the failure 10 admit Ueriuuny aa great victory for the leagu. New Inventions Aid Air Pilots Flying in a Yog London. April ".My mean, of in n Invention nlr pilot are able to htoer wifely to a Riven point In the thickest fog, Flight Lieutenant, H, Oooi'li has Informed the Royal Aeronautical society. Hy means of delicate lnstrti mi nts In the cockpit a plto ' kept automatically Informed when he Is within l.f'iHi feet of the Kround, and the loss of every foot of helghi na ho descends U ako Indicated. Other instruments, how the, avla. tor just what part of the aerodrome ho Is over, after ha has arrived In tlm vlolnlly (jf the destination, so that Im may not he able to see the cround until h" has actually audited. cSr Co. Sizes 26 to 52 Waist FOR SANITARY REASONS THESE GIRDLES ARE NOT EXCHANGEABLE Pomiac Six uwu umd nd pmhdad years old coach or covn 825 OD1U Bf nSHE CO., Distributors SIX THE SIXES rtooutr o t