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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1022 % PELLETIER CASE British Soldiers Leaving Ireland CHAMPIOR SKATERS s sty s o o r 5 £ ! g . TN Tonieht, jwomen, One partners’ race by a man | X0l land woman, One obstacle race (160 of ov 000 prize d Dollie Blue, over 1 prizes, and Dollin Blne, (700" ¥3:. b Aearaan | g Charges Will B Resorved : Yol Ay Nk RN T BB (w0 o Comnave cuampion akatern, | e o A et o] vl give u demons on of plaln and [eity have heen entered for con- | Boston, Jan, 24.—Attorney Gen, J, oty i b P ARL g J g tancy skating at the Pliz-ithodea | tents, Tracesid, the voungster who ha Weston Allen, concluding arguments ¢ 4 S N g ) . ! gating yink, tomorrow « on every race 1 whieh he has com- | i g A i 3 ‘ v H WL wk, Powerful electrie Hghts have | peted th I , will he on the mark | 4 e Daforentheisull henchsofithe SRErme g & i REXN $ d b been Inetailed and a lavge number of | when the gan is fired, as will Edward | g L e N i - | ) : T people are 80 Lhe ex- | Deluny, o coming track champion torney Joseph C, Pelletler for alleged i o - . : B # p . X v v misconduct, declared that Willlam J, ¥ k F i R’ i y e \ % 4! Corcoran, former district attorney of ok o g ; 2 o e & 3 \ 0 \ Mlddlesex county who was named at ;A ¥ v fo . ¢ . o co-conspirator with Pelletier had been ‘W &9 £ 2 (13 } ; X o 1 ready to take the stand for the prose- 4 B . e o8 K f . oution, The attorney general was given & no opportunity to présent rebuttal evi. 3 3 Y i e dence ns Pelletler's counsel rested its KoL { N . Y 3 n 1 case without evidence in defense, 3 2 Vv ) g % & < -« = Arguments by counsel for Pelletler 3 oo el b ] 7 2 5 ot G) Coupon No. l occupled all of ‘yesterday, Attorney ¥ . .. ) 2 4 ‘ General Allen was expected to speak all of today, When he concludes the 4 A court will take the case for consldera- ok g 5 4 N , 3 Xt ¥ o 0 tion. Its decislon may not be glven E 4 3 & 3 A B g i 5B SR A% . . for several weeks, K ; : y By % 3 7y § iss~ : 4 Sl]k Pettlcoats ‘“There are flve cases upon the s o o p e ‘ "%y ; 7 . B M recqrd In which according to the evi- Vs ; ¥ S ¥ s * & {H ¢ bt 4 dence Pelletier has received pecuniary b i ¥ 3 . 1 S I A" Colors_At sz 98 returns either as a party to a con- g i 5 P T Rl % X i ', o spiracy or as a result of extortion the i f 3 L ¥ Y Y . attorney general sald. “Most bitter has 5 3 i S S : 4 SN 3 g g 0\ g been the denunclation of witnesses. T & < 4 i - e il ! K Values to 55.98 Bitter indeed was one man assalled— G i Pt o i o g 4 % £ William J. Corcoran, himself an un- J £ { :,.n..r:}l.'ey.:f‘::r:;,‘: ,:.;::::d:-nhto ::::,',',‘: As soon as the treaty establishing the Trish Free State was ratified British soldiers were or- . ST z e T e g he was ready to tell the whole truth|d€red to vacate Dublin. This exclusive photo shows them fraternizing with the erowds as they R to the court.” removed barricades that had protected Dublin Castle, Dublin City Hall and other government prop- Coupon No. 2 Allen argued that the bank records(erty. Crowds followed the soldiers about, for the removal of Larbed wire and the packing up of of Danlel Coakley, a Boston attorney|the military was the first significant act marking Irish freedom, ; ) who also was named as a co-conspira- e —— tor and those of Pelletier constituted 2 ' p 7 a record of division of profits of a direction has never heen carried out, | X 2 y (4 partnership in crime. He urged the AID FOR SHIPPING During the Wilson administration the | POLITIGAL ACTIYITY Crepe Klm0fl08 court to deny the motion of counsel e state department took the position | AR 2t ::;tpptlllaiueu::&oi‘i:;(l?:;::(xt{;:‘id:\::\': Lasker Would Have Government Pay u].lull‘ :vllll‘h'i:I\'l: rml'm(‘x X :r:»‘:nlm.:lu”.lnlity?n- | Registrars Preparing Lists of Those £ ) A $l 0 conclusivly with the charges. Back Part of Custom Collected, 1s|{ration have indicated that President| o o oo 4 t .0 i % y Vote at Allen cited numerous decisions to Harding woulc Ik for its repeal. refute the claim of Pelletier's counsel| Report. —_— - maries of Caucuses, 2 & L a Values to $2.98 that the district attorney was author- i \ fzed by law to dispose of cases at his| ‘VAshington, Jan. 24—Proposals PLATON[C BUDGL\R Mattets are rapidly shaping them- y S s . RULA cs for the ng campaigns and S idoretion for government aid for American | A ithe major political parties are con- R, S ST [shipping as worked out hy the Ship- Coming Pri- = iuctin zetic drive to r MUSCLE SHOALS CONTRACT |vine monra were presented to Presi- | Robber, Kiliet By trate Husband, T | {12105 an enereetic drive to register UP dent Harding today by Chairman| vs \ite|and to accommodate those who hav Wh l 1 L C N 3 2 4 reque 3rought Latter’ d Lot 0 nave —_— Lasker and Commissioner 1isne Ersuisnty Bolght - Latigr's: Wil " sire to shift from one olesale eat rices oupon No. Contract From War Department Has| While the text was not made public| Many Presents, ) DOWN it was understood to propose aid ‘he r s of voters have an- Been Mailed To Henry Ford For|through payment to American ship | New York, . 24 1 lc/ nounced that they will be in session A < ; operators of a certain percentage of | lover of a hu r fora m n- | February 11 10 to register those h His Approval. .| who wish to affiliate with one party ° Middy BIOI.ISCS lll the customs receipts from goods im- ¢ ported by them, through provision for an »“ns A1t R L ‘:’ or another and to transfer those who membership of crews of American | SVINg today o > trigl o Willlam | wish'te.chetige: 5 vessels in the naval reserve force with|Grubb for first degree murder. Ko ition or transfers will he Do wholesale meat prices go up and down with Taking. the chalf “of her| Made e L fluctuations in live stock prices? Tan, White and Washington, Jan, 24. — Henry Ford's proposal for purchase and lease of the Muscle Shoals, Ala., ni- b L trate and power properties embodied | FeSulting additional pay, and through : in contract form was placed in the :;;‘;r“‘::"?;;‘-‘*l;":;n:\hf]'-"‘“;*(;’ D of [Mushand, Mrs. Mary Agnes Grubb |’ 40 Ioearny o as mail today by Secretary Weeks, ad- S = S s e o i 3 B J . A e e T r T SiT States should come on American | {estifled that Geo ran—whom | March, Why do live stock prices fluctuate ? t o . irubb is ¢ Killin fre- PSSP SR SN TS ST The secretary announced that ag|ships. £3 1 A X el ey R S s = Dark Blue—A sl‘oo soon as it was signed by Mr. Ford| 'The plan which is expected to form |AUeNtIY ¥isited her, bringing her pres-1py o o4 pigpa Speaker Why are some cuts of meat higher than others ? and returned here, he would submit[the basis of a message to be sent to|°nts of silk alovesy A 5 | 'y taken in st W Church Jonference { . is there in the meat v es “) 152.98 | gross | CONgress carly next month by the [Other finery taken in | L At C hat kind Ofcompetltl r f What on 1s alll for final decision. It was not thought | president would put a limit by law on |In&s. She said she permitted Corco samuel Sutcliffe, rector of St. probable by war department officials|the profits of American operators and K,’, ,kN\]D,, l:‘frglurj (,?.-Om, :‘l lh”' home [\ far piscopal church, will be the business ? that Mr. Ford would be able to com- hrl]m! “Ifl" play the l“}tlln'm' sista ‘t b .’,‘-,i‘m.' \qmdlv:}t?qan‘fx“]‘(‘*kr,,"1‘,“;',,,-,,,,%,1 speak t devotional services tonight s plete his study of the contract and re-|only when a re: nable profit is no s SRS SIS e i st ch h, Hartford, where furn here before the end of the|realized without such ald, Sl nome onc NEWL |t 30th annual conference of the Where does your meat come from? month. Mr. Weeks said, however,| The government aid plan, it was|baving her a Visit anc shot Tim 40|31, ¢f0rd Branch of. the ~Connecticut F o C N 4 death. “She declared relat School Union is being held, He will How does it happen that you can always get it ? oupon INo. that he was prepared to deliver the |dtated authoritatively was so « cath. as to make unnecessary, if adopted [With Corcoran hnd never been more | o2 et B AERE REG R e D papers to congress as soon as the; : B i i the abrogation of commereial treaties|than platonic. Church School.” Why is the large packer necessary ? wera ~eceived from Detroit. with other nations, which operate to O MARRY IN SPRING. prevent preferential freatment for| Military hono orations are | Iighty-six thousand French s S * & & & % % e A L e American shipping. Such abrogation | held by more men in Irance than in|contracted tuberculosis during . i) . Miss Esther Bailey Is Tendered Show- |is directed by the Jones act but the |any other country. war. 3 Ch]ldren (3 Ram . Swift & Company’s 1922 Year Book answers . er at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Brondeau, . e ——— Miss Tsther Bailey of Monroe these and many other questions. Capes At 31 00 street was tendered a miscellaneous : ' . shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It's ready for distribution, and there is a copy Thomas Brondeau on [Linwood street fran foF you. Sendiforit: Youll enjoy reading Reg value sz 98 last evening at which over 20 people i 2 ce. Miss Bailey will . 3 et S T s uing (6 AbH it. It's a revealing document. be married in the spring to John Daly ) . . of High street. e C Miss Elsie Bailey rendered several —— vocal solos while a dancing number PR company T AR A T, was done by Miss Bertha Kysek. Miss 3 5 5 & g C N 5 . Bailey received many beautiful gifts. 4290 Packers Avenue oupon 0. ) 4 : I, without indigestion or sleeplessness R L Games were played and refreshments served. Miss Bailey is employed at the office of the Corbin Cabinet Lock company. I OR a long time she had been troubled F with gas after her evéning meal. The dis- Fur Scarfs 8lld tress was most painful after eating patatoes or other starchy foods, of which she was very Mllflt Armenians Cable Message Of Sorrow To Lady Bryce Boston, Jan. 24. — The Armenian f TR X Ay fond. natlonal unlon, through G. H. Papaz- Y92 Then she started taking two cakes of Fleischmann’s 4 31.00 Eadl ian, necrfénry. tfo;lfiv ]C':Nt;d tlo rg;flgz’ ¢ y Yeast every night between her evening meal and bed- i ff”;?:"‘:ndox‘: m”:M:; m‘::mm.:“ 2 3 time. She poured about a half cup of boiling hot water == BT P e | “The Armenian national union of g over the yeast cakes, stirred them thoroughly, added e - e . 3 . R R S SR | America expresses its profound sense alittle cold water and drank. {1y Our Story A | of loss In the passing of Lord Bryce, | She found she could eat anything and sleep splen- & 3 We Haye: S0l The Cllp These Coupons | distinguished and true friend of Ar- didl . | idly afterward. menians, scholar, statesman and lover , d ¢ E N oF Mankibdl-Dlends ‘modept: oir cons ’ Thousands of men and women are finding ) B 1 o Tll l And dolences." . P that Fleischmann's Yeast corrects stomach i == b washin Machine nnb em In OPTOMETRISTS MEET i 3 : and 1~ ~stinal troubles, It promotes the flow o g e J of bile and pancreaticjuice. It is rich in the ap- b \ 18 e # Tor 5 Years. The Prices Have Save M B i o Onlometaty of b petite-stimulating vitamin, so that appetite is Been $135 and $160 During oney by l here today to hear several addresses % , always kept normal and you are protected B a - This Time || on problems of the professign, to see : A e from indigestion, K ~ Our Price Till Feb, 1 Will Be DOill SD E de';“;"““’;”t"’ °:' “lp‘“’":"” ":,"‘ e 2 Add 20 3 cakes of Fleishmann’s Yeast to ! " e, AL Do T : g : N L b 1 your daily diet. You will find that your whole BUY.TUDAY 5 MY STV "“‘:'"" ! £ i ' T digestive system is greatly benefited. Place a =0 Ask “]’,‘;’:‘.'mf"“l‘"I_l""'l;"""““ Doctors Frank E. Goodwin and standing order with your grocer. He will de- Henry Reddell of this city attended . liver 1t regularly, L ] the convention representing the local 4 arry amforth N B [ ] 19 MAIN STREE' PHONE 2504 Bradford, Pa., Jan. 24.—Explosion of a magazine of the American Gly- l cerine Co., at Howard Junction near ! here, today rocked bulldings and broke glass throughout this region. BY SWAN L An oll well worker is missing. 0 I" O, I JUST EVER | i :i Y. P. 8. TO MEET NOW LISSEN, | TELL YOU' SMOKIN' Jf [ CONDUCTOR , THIS GUY AN' | NOTICED At the Orange soclal of the Young ANNOYS TMIS LADY AN' IF YOU /5|15 SMOKIN’ AN’ BESIDES SO GRATEFUL — BUT IT WAS TH' € Peoples’ soclety of the St. John Ger- DONT CUT IT OUT I1L CAWL = | HE'S ¢ ONLV 60T A HOW DID YOU KNOW e man Evangelical church this evening, TH' CONDUCTOR, DAY COACH the awarding of the huge doll will take place. The funds secured from - e TICKET ¥ 7 4 this doll will be used for the parish 4 4 77 /5 V A house, 3 AT TR S Most ancient sweets are sugar plums, sugar almonds and burnt al- | monds. 7 / . fl X = o ‘ LT Budapest, Hungary, embraces the | ? R 4 R % : ! g AR historic town of Ofen, once a Roman b o ? 4 N y s py il colony. What Are You Doing 381-383 Main St. e — ‘SATURDAY NIGHT|| = & : ; - : e ‘ Cecil B. DeMille = \ e -, . W= { A Good Place To Trade