New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 24, 1922, Page 14

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PELLETIER OFFERS NO DEFENSE TODAY Terms Disarment Proceedingsi Simply a Mock Trial Boston, April 24.--Joseph ( letier, rece torney of Suffolk defense t his disba court, A bar asso duetion ¢ in the y sald Purther wos frontless o sition ot trial." The proces ntly removed a lay wh proc minutes, J I'he same letier was harges ground ren torney, must earnestly former district statement which rea *“The erooks, libertir described by rogues’ galle ranted, Their fest evidence in this your honor m ence to them as | “In that casc of the exercis similarly used in n ti " universally excrcised by every district | attorney; best under all circnmsta gees them, sometimes un tion that is secret, sacr to be divulged; an wrong-doers from il ry tionsan d iny abort atte o Nam- pires—in a word, a , promote | and protect the publi whenever possible to keep the com- | munity clean and frec ‘rom scandal | and distress. “From your honor may follow the the full bench and official discretion in 1 language of censur tion used by it. I am erless to control you ready made, but T cannot feeling that 1in but openly ref be the cause of such extravagant ac- tion.” | In the removal proccedings Pelle- tier was charged in several instances | with conspiracy to extort large sums | of money good and | exaited ourse po statement al- | com various persons and with having failed to prosecute in cer- | tain instance: Daniel H. ( dered disbarred ;, an attorney t week by th amed as a co egations. FIND NEW OIL WELLS Many Hastening To Rich Propertics | GETTING READY TO OPEN CONVENTION | Third Annual Conference of National agne of Women Vaters Begins Tomorrow Wltimore, April ROing ¢ American conference n wWhic ded Jast ni sium on the great women ¢ Americas” met 4 solution proposed hy the Uruguay | Latin=A i t from those countr opportunity to in detail o delegates shonld have the or it usion among 1 This aft visit the f historical 1 after Largest room in the world is said | e the passengers concourse of the station at Washington, D, . | Tshitcherin nee in an up- ir, stops to meditate a while in the ens of the Hotel Imperial at San- ta Marguerita. formally to | In Mexico—Americans Confer With | s Mexican Officials. B Vera Cruz, April 24.—0il has been | struck near San Cristobal in 1he southern part of th e whiere was recently reported discovere a dispatch received here Many per- sons are leaving for the region in the belief that an extensive field is about to be developed Mexico City, April 24. — Five Am- erican oil men who arrived from New York yesterday were to confer witl Secretary of Treasury de la Huerta today It was understond that the tion of further developing oil pro duction in Mexico through a consoli jdated company was under considera- tion. Those America ques here 7 Walter | { W. Var resident of the Atlantic 1 1. Doheny, presid Petroleum Co dent of the ‘T slair, president o olidated O Lufkin, exas and H Sinclair Co! JOFIRE SATLS SATURDAY. will City. In Meantime Frenchman Gaily Feted in New York New York, April 24.—With and dm will arri The n ton Liel and a « city. M with the He wi for France, BRYN MAWR PRIZIE $3.000 to Be Given Away Eavery lew Years for Lminent Women, n Americal achieves work will he associatior tribute t her retiremer college in Ju nounc every are engaged wi ing the recipier emine Frenchman has invente dress fabric from the banana plant. e e S FOX'S Next Mon., Tues., Wed. HAROLD LLOYD in pe | This is not true dlers were the days. “A SAILOR-MADE MAN” 5000 Feet of Laughter Discounting the Count COUNT used to be a man in charge of a count of 500 persons to whom he was a sort of overlord. tions. We still have Counts, but the Count business has changed somewhat. Business, of all kinds, has undergone something of a revolution. It w many of the household articles of the day. Their legs set the limits for most distribution problems in those Modern transportation, progressive sales metheds—and advertising—have hroken the shackles of time. make a speedy job of what used to take years. Through advertising many an article has been introduced simul- taneously in stores all over the country. Advertising today is the method used by business to tell you why you should have certain goods and how to identify those goods. The advertisements you find here are a truthful catalog of needed merchandise. Articles of all kinds and for all purposes are presented in a pleasant way through the medium of type and picture. The outstanding requirements of every mem- ber of the family are met by offers of good merchandise of proved value. Use the advertisement for guidance and you will be a constance gainer NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRII Thirty nations are vepresented at Genoa. These delegates in national costume represent Soviet-Armenia, Georgia and Caucasus 51 YEAR OLD HORSEL ‘ years, IPor five years he was on - the race track as a trotter and pacer 2:117, who recently exam- Ancient Equine is to be Exhibited at | with a record of Fashion and Beauty Bazaar, Veterinarians ined the horse said the secret of his Clover, a e exhibited |long wuty hazi weeth, 10 life was that he had retained his . his own- Denmark's Kings have been named bred in Kentueky |cither CI an or Irederick for con owned by Dr, Myer L owa for {more than 400 years. FAMDUS=QUALITY | ST 7 ROOM COTTAGE in Berlin. All improvements. heat and fireplace. !5 acre land. Fruits Two car garage. Price $7.500.00. H. J. FOIREN 140 MAIN ST. TEL. 1790 Hot water and berries. today because of altered political condi- as not so many years ago that pack ped- sole distributors and transporters of They 1022, Hartford — $2 is in your plans. to 44. Wilmort Crumb Sweeper Dainty, handsome, com- pact—the Wilmort Crumb Sweeper combines utility with beauty in a way that delights the woman who seeks the latest and best in refined table service. The Wilmort is an essen- tial adjunct to the well-ap- pointed table. Glide it si- lently over the cloth, and its swiftly whirling brush collects and hides all crumbs and table litter. It keeps neat and clean your costly table linen, protect- ing the fabric and prolong- ing its life. It saves time, trouble and worry. Sixth Floor Herald your A known need? make t do you Aed will wants. P———————————— AR N T PALACE Starting Next Sunday WESLEY ‘Freckles’ BARRY in “SCHOOL DAYS” S RN R P M. ———— SPRING NEEDS SUPPLIED We can supply you with the latest thing in strollers ‘and baby carriages at a very attractive price. A complete stock ol linoleums and floor ‘nverings. A. LIPMAN New and ndhand Furniture 31 DAFAYETTE Tel. 1329-2 e ——— e — CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 755-12 E'stimates cheerfully given on all {obs 5.00, $27.50 = $29.95 TWEED SUITS $19.75 The wardrobe lacking a tweed suit is minus its most important vacation item; and the assortment we hold out today at this special price is sure to interest you if a tweed suit Third Floor The models are suitable for all figures and include box, 3-4 and long coats. There ave herringbone and fancy weaves ; rose, copen, tan and gray colorings; sizes 16 A small charge for alterations where necessary. Beguiling Millinery at Fair Prices Not a day passes that does not see the arrival of New Hats on our Fourth Floor, bringing with them that air of individuality so dear to the heart of the really well dressed woman, Hats that imply the faultless taste of high class cre- ators, and certain of Leing vastly becoming to the correct types, as to color, shape and size—you may follow your fancy, and never make a mistake. Fourth Floor IR T R e, S e T A T s e ST P ____________ e —— We have a customer who wants to lease 8 or 10 room one-family house, preferably in West End. If you want to lease a house see us. We will trade a grocery store for a house. See us about selling your house. We have money to loan on first and second mortgages. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. — TFOR SA “amily House, Lincoln St., 12 rooms. | 3-Family House and Garage, Trinity ‘amily House and Garage, Hamil-| St., 16 rooms. i on St., 14 rooms. Lots on Steele St, Hart St., Linwood 1-Family House and Garage, Liberty St. St., 8 rooms. All these propertics are first class and are worth the price asked. H. D. HUMPHREY x TEL. OFFICE 141— RESIDENCE 1822-3. National Bank Bailding. a5 ’Dv\n Saturday Eveninga. For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. 'THE OLD HOME TOWN . 3 i ) BY STANLEY Z L Lo | LIGHT HEAVY 8 MEDIUM BIRDSEED &xSNoW S [} 4 THE PIPE AUNT SARAH PEABODY, LEADER OF THE SOCIETY FOR SUPPRESSION OF PIPE SMOKING, TOOK AWAY FROM ERNIE HICKS, WAS L.OADED |

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