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T a—— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1924, SENATORT, J. WALSH =257 2 | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES | PUNTRRGH e s | (_owovwcomses ) | ent on to Helena, Mont.—his home | ] A Secretary Denby Today Approves In- | ever since. This was 34 years ago. 7 SARTIRS— t Pre. o se | 0 § ot i Alphabetically Arranged For Quick SLBIGH PARTIEStaken out. inquire 41 MAN AN" AMERIfiAN Prosecuted Copper Cos. President Coolidge refuses .formnl ’opvened at 3 o'clock this afternoon if i . AT g i e o R W e g e e RS Then, as now, copper was the big |Fequest made by the senate by a vote | plans do not fail. stallation of Mooring Mast for LINE HATES FOR from 7 to 2:30 and after § o'clock eves. CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS fair and mild, the i f .47 to 34 to ask at once for the! B — e thing in Montana, and it was in litiga- | ' g { 1 Soah ot i e 3k WEATHBR—forecast i 7 3 resignation of Secretary Denby; Mr.| Attorney General Daugherty asks| Srenandoah at Mare Ixland. Cherge Prepald right weather for photographs. We have tion involving the great copper inter- | FESIE' y Y i 8 3 | { v 1 lne 08 3 shecial for this month niy, 6 Besuty r 01 s dal H 4 | Coolidge declares thag dismissal of that a committee hold hearings on| .1t . e S NCOYere) @S/ ests that Sens h gair his 4 Washington, Feb. 12.—Final orders I 1 P e A% Ty Uncoverer of Ol Scan e Teunor e e | My Deabyercentiby W eactment; 1s | Ganater, WheoTory ceuciutlon AT i e R bl i 1 line ]| Tas siso dxs Waly” SEW - Atoedy RIS exclusively an executive function.|ing him to retire from the ecabinet:| ). o ship Ramapo at Mare Island ave. ... line :: B Ty TT g Y | R Y R T nique Record o lawyer of the state in prosecuting | ¢XCl! a0 \ n line | A ies. | President Coolidge in further ex- Wheeler announces he has no objec- , ine motal strips saving 1- 1 bills, T, E cases against the copper companies. & oo Nebgi Bvidanair navy yard in paration for the & ling b m % b 3 - planation of his action said: T do | tions. flight of the Shenandoah on an Aretic ||| line $1.80 $1.50 oods, 61 Main St., Phone 2765, Therefore there was little surprise A ’ . 0 T \J P y innocent —_— | a V' b p| Who is Senator Thomas J. Walsh? 2b0ut 23 or 24 years ago when he |OE PEOROR to SICTOCO B NG et that govern. | XPIOFAUOD eruise this summer wore ||| Yeatby Orier Rates Unes Appiication as tendered the position of general | . ohoco 4o retain in office any unfit|ment should drive from office Approveq ‘today by ‘Secretary Denby 14 ltnes to an inch. AUTOMOTIVE Why of course, he's the senator wt o every ) ) bas uncovered the Teapot Dome scan- | COunsel for the Amalgamated COPPEr| yan for my own welfare.” bribe-giver and taker and all officials | Fecommendation of Rear Admiral |l Minimum Space, 3 lines. . | dal! That's about all the average COMmpany. | — who are gullty of negligence, whether | MOffett, chicf of the naval air serv- |l Minimum Book Charge. 18_cents. Auto and Truck Agencies him. Yet his offer was declined because M| prjongg of Mr. Coolidge regard his |contributory or deliberate, [ice. TRevised plans for the mast ||| "No. Ad Accepted Atier TP, M. forll - Vith a single great intercst. He Dre- | yone tonight as of vital importance| South Carolina housp of representa-|MeXL oW days. Conveplenco of Customers. Call 936 andf| {15 gl buit an B s bep ferred the old way of taking the €ases |5 nis campaign for the presidency. |tives revokes recent invitation to| Tday's orders completed the pre- |FUARK for 8 "Want Ad” Operator. | 225 Arch street. Pnone 3 he wanted to ta il Senator James A. Reed of Missouri to | Paratory steps for the flight and set £ % Back in the sixty-fourth co Wins Famous Case. | Special train carrying Henry Word address that bos Reed’s critics con- |8t rest rumors that the trip might | CADILLAC "CARS — Buioa aid Bervice, Charles S, Thomas, the senator from| Then on a cerfain day, about 20 |from Boston to Detroit Kkills three demn his stand during the war. not be carried through. The fuel e A Huwtals Copoy Colorado, himself considered one of | vears ago, Walsh was asked to under- brothers out on a hike in New % iship Patoke now is enroute to Nor- | GOANDLEE SaT Diccihlbd Tosior G 55 the best lawyers who ever came to|take the of a rival copper or- | Hampshire. Mexican insurgents have evacuated | 01k navy yard for installation of a | Burial Vaults, Monuments 1| accessorles. Americen Sales Co., 8 Elm 8t Washington from the mountain | ganizati He accepted the retainer s Guadalajara, statement from Mexican mooring mast and will be used at the | sy et stoel remforc: | JODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAJS - Balva declared on the floor he and in the end won the case. This| Tutankhamen's sarcophagus will be |embassy at Washington sa | “stand by busc at Spitzbergen while | “ed; " water proo. heremetically scaled.| and service. . & I, Motor Sales (0., 165 action on his part displeased some of | person does know of life is the life of rea 1f-mad man. He's a brilliant Iwayer and r garded by man as without a peer the senate, the Shenandoah is envoute to and| will outlast either wood or metal. Do| ¥im St, corner Franklin; 'phone 7il. I {from the pole from Nome. | mot require larger Iots, reasonably priced. | BURANT AND STAR motor Jhra. BSales senate that “Mr. Walsh Montana is one of the ablest lawyers in the his former clients nd - when Mr. |, i : . N. B. Vault C: Maple,, Phone 2765, and service. *“Just Real Good Ui ) ¥ 4 A vas, e AR ol s ¥ i Y % $ ! d e, od Car C. s Walsh subscquently entered publie :L "‘ind :‘:‘(‘ ‘A';‘d‘ ;,’J":]" ‘\’l“““"‘ ‘:m':ht‘f‘; Clty ltems | Members of the par nt:to Nome | o AT WORKE=TT (mk[ A. Bence, 18 Main street: 'phone. 2216, life certain of these great corpora- sy ooplots e A {to make preliminary examination and | s, " Monuments of ll, sizes and deserip-| FORD CARS, Fordson (ractor. Sales Serv- tions are said to have cxerted every |the LaFollette investigating resolu-| ———— begin the work of developing the | tions. Letters cut on monuments Ini fce; genuine “purts and nccossories, Autos {tion. and the committee on pul\ll(" polar flight base there left Washing- | _cemetery at_reasouable prices. | _motive Sales & Service Co., 200 E. Main. United political influence they could bring to “Half Past Ten,” (Sop-Jim Bom), | . 3 ¥ i boar o cncompass his defeat. This|1ands was authorized to begin an in- t Te op-Jim B "\ ton sevaral daye igo. Tlorists and Nurserymen 8 | 1IUDSON AND ESSEX—America’s leading R S | hie Ramapo is to be stationed at | GOT FLOWERS—Potted plants, pleasing | N b Theon falenel & ih senator from Montana con-|Andrews & Co.—advt. . Nome at the time of the flight and | varioty. Speciulizing on funeral work,| 080 Auto Sales Co, Salcs and Service, dlock of the legislature, e Spidort il i, RS it T | TUPNMOBIL and Service, City ber, 1923, came and he announced he | Trade Couneil will be held at 8 o'clock |, o ra northward as the fee will pers |CUT FLOWI potted piants; all kinds Bervice Btation, Watfold Ave. . cerune - | was ready to beg it » broken by the election of Henry W, |Was ready i ! mit. < phone b4 , A h o /a8 the fl Eneas S w ain street. Organizer James Pitz- AL ab-1 & R = S | 3 rade 120 Myers, who voluntarily retired to pri- | F'2ll was the first witness, He was ¥ | Seeretury Denby's uction in - ap- | CANDSCAPE gardener and _nursery A Beuca 51 saie Sy Two years later, in 1912, Senator |SCCTetary assumed the air of one who| Mng. Th"‘ m-’-min"; is open to alllpyano, set machinery of the navy :_'phone 196-12, | T s later, 12, Seng seceessias ‘h an investiga- | Union men in the ci denartiio I motio - rvice Walsh again campaigned for the sen- | W rprised that such an ir b department in full motion to com-| o "herrics, hedgo plants. Seud address. | Seriice ch zav = . | been started, There wus nothing to in- Louis Croll has sold property at|ghonindoah is expected to be r = 4 M e on %) which gave lo the vaiees Bhe | Ce it eliny e Mothitiing e Eim street to M. A, Koppel and |, .IJ.‘-},(‘-»I ‘”I: s |...‘m.‘f.' bl Lost and Found 5| " the world over. ¥. L. Green, Sules and vrivilege of expreming thelr profer- A. M. Brin, through the P. J. Murray | gpe now is undergoing repairs for | Serdics g stresti phsas 3096 ublic inspecti But Wal on s ' NOLIE" TCDRITS with white 1 a Dblack spot on | NASIH and Oakiand motor cars. Sales and spular Aecis qoehd egis. Public inspection. Du alsh con- | 5 / _ popular decision, and when the legis 4 Holy Name old fashioned whist and white, call at 75 Grove St., Barber Shop| ‘phone 24a6, | dance Wed. Eve., T. A. B. hall. Don't W, D, B Sy T " o il r . Eve, T. A, B. hall. % {0 MOTOR CARS and trucks. Kenusth member participating in the joint s mysterious $100,000 began to be hint- | Miss it.—advt. i BANK BOOR- 2 . on Commercial | M. Searle & Co, Sales and Service, cor, sions, republicans as well as demo- ¥ Flous \ & Y frines Ak | s e as Trust Co. Bank. | Eum snd Park sts, New Britaln, Conn,, ed at in the newspapers. Walsh went he gas meter at the home of Vin- LT ) e R T TR ) TN ‘whone $110. Local ageuts for Wabeisl ame the first and only senator to ward | eent Neputsky Whiting street | | between Market and Chapman, Finder| Snubbers. = e » Beale MclLean, and when he came Was broken yestorday and rob- 1 | A ‘ Tiight | STUDEBAKERS - Light six touring, $vb; both parties : sellneh “ scording brow Yinder please r iterald | When the memorable fight involv. fIFst page of every paper in the United | house were at work, according to & brows. Hinder ploase retura o Bermidi Ugsy: V. O B Tactany; Mo TINIRY SO State report made to the police. — — | /193 Arch 8t “This is a Studebuier yvear.” floor of the senate. it was Walsh who | Archic Roosevelt next told his story, | 1oree “New Home™ Sewlng Machine | v morniog.. Tinder’ pisess: res o . e magnate und head of the great inter- required. Just write your nume.—| ; N NEY —foun: judgment, sago, ago on Grove St. Owner In the discussion of the great war ‘S!S 3 Wh Mr. W ' Washington and began to tell what he John J. Donohue reported to the en Mr. Walsh ent 3 eor now the eves of crowded Eroping her way prior to entering the 4 | chamber now t ¥ f crowded confliet. Senator Walsh showed o lleation as the leader of the $100,000 | ter's tools stolen on him from a house o | _Ave vasy riding, only #2560 casi, Bulauce to 1"all, Colonel Zevely, of the Sinclair | on Wells street which is under eon- | 3 ForNG T Tulldog, — found, white| Wonthly. Auron G, Colien, Iuc,, 185 Park k e Chinese Waltz, Hear it™® John car values, See the new couches. Honey- h was a candidate i f Now a oh Gree e, 517 CI | to dig into the records. Octo-| AN open meeting of th W Britain | probably will follow the Shenandoah |—Johnsen Greenhouse. §17 Church St. 880. Yookt ol bAIgUEE Mo ) the hearings, and | Wednesday evening in Painters’ hall, funcral work; froe delivery, Sandalle’s| iy und § Main 8t. A. M. Paonessm vate life two years ago. then back in private life. The cx-| 8erald will be the speaker of the eve-| o ool " 0 qors tor conversion of the . Simonsen, Box 69, N. B, Road | FHYMAN—Trult_troes, #iabr, flow- nd this time the so-called Ore. | tion as was under way could ever have funch at Hallinan's—advt. picte details for the polar flight. I will_eall, Box 29, \erald L e SR MOON MOTOR CARS—I'a/orably known roeIng 4 ast. | Wi swore, was above board and subject to = cnee, was in effect, Walsh won th & Co. ageney. e . ‘ 3 b dumage. | ftorchead, mneck and forefee re also! Service. A. G. Mawker, 58 Eim street; lature met a few weeks later every tinued to dig. Suddenly the trail began —_— to get hot, and the story of the| crats, voted for him, and thus he f to Palm Beach to question snubbers. I3 return to Herald office, lected by a unanimous vote of x > : = g % b $ sack ho had the Te e o bed whilc the people living in the TADIES ——wweators 1ost st Saturd bacl had the Teapot Dome on the peopie; it LADE agiorn 10w 1ast Sever special six touring, $1,350; big 8la touring, ing the anti-trust law came to the Twhite, with brown ied the battle that ended in its pas- &nd then Edward L. Doheny, the oil|at John A. Andres No purchase | rand St Boward i csts that bear his mame, came to|advt. | b - ody y o questions through which America was . 4 knew, beginning with his own identi- | police that he had a set of carpen- | 3 | roturned. O, Khardt, 83 Bia 3 Touring, very fast and galleries follow his every move. He murkin brindle. Apply R R kit Whis inkoy ofl |&reat advantage. His specch on > . . LA candal; the man whose eas per-|“Cobper ss” Contraband” aftracted | 1°48) forces, then steppod to the tront) SUUSHOR. | ot : 3 man Bank Ridg JPAHGRL; ¥ 8 o wide attention, and his notable ad-| With the story of Sinclair's loan of Arcady,” latest Fox Trot, Colum- B e e guarsntesd BeRce n e SACIE ross on the right of neutrals 1o pur. | $28:000 in liberty bonds to the former | bla Rocord. John A, Andrews & ( [ ‘ g S NN ONRING LANERTIMANN 8010 LT O S hat eigerant: ol secretary, The lid wus at last off the —-#dvt HAVR—you ever boforo pineed vour sav-; _4_Stude . e tat chase belligerent ships brought him s " found the key 1o ths ! Teapot Dome, and along with the ex-) Martha Chapter, No. 21, O. K. § | ings where n great stato holds collatoral | KUTCKB—we wtice in foreign nds and the T Apo ome, 4 s 1 4 situation: the senutor who “ble Rk ek President Wileon | Plosion came another in the 1tk Mills, %1 hold a rogular mecting Thurs- in trust for every doliar you put | aui roudsters” ut very low - reapot Dom sonal thunks of President Wilson. " . & difa i Pt i dhace you realize that with this = safety being 0 iirst cluss conditon, PR A" ths Toapot 1 : | country, where Doheny hus his | y evening at 7:80 o'clock. Th e wet 1% on &N AHARC peymmis dostor, 199 Aech By s s ute “.\o‘ .mp.‘ 64 years T,.zu \\\ nator ) A Wilson \‘I:N;: . : The biggrst government idal ta el social will be held at 2:36 with ; | ke Jowing our plan? Austin & Kron falsh was born in ittie Wiscon There were few men in Washington | p oo 0 o ountry Ktood Cxpose 7 th %, Phone 3045 sin town of Two Rivers. He was a| who er t0 & groster degren the history of t intry stood expos « . in all its ugliness and slime hetore the poor boy, and his road was a rocky | friendship and admiration of Wood- | o000 ® T BT N i was one. He was always a great student.|row Wilkon, Tn the questions arlsing | qioies SRS BRI R00 S0 1t A But he waa denicd a collegn educn |out of war conditions the \‘[‘T‘nuu‘u fubty is §ilaiony now: But the iavestt tion. Vet foduy thero i ot fo be|senator wix one of M. WIlkows | gution continues. Walsh bs convinced found in congress a man mora thor “17. st advisers, and in 16, when ”V there arce othoer dark places that oughly versed in the classics or Ju the | Wi ..‘; u secon | ,, .nn.,‘..wl. ‘u‘n , ™ should be exposed to the ight, He wil law. prost wot under way, he asked his noe 4o yo until every phuse of the dis- | BUTCKR FOURING 121 s0ten” i wonderul running i it choup to FREE WING MACHINE-No purcha e “'”'“"‘M\:‘h M. ll'\ul‘n: K. supper at 8:30 o'clock. The Past Matrons and Past Patrons association will mect at 7 o'clock { Grass Blues,” a wonderful | 1'ox Trot number, Bronswick itecords. | N g requl Tust step i “The g Fur | BT TOUITRG 1981 = John A. Andrews & Co.—advt 3 g ¥ niture Store,” take a conpon ¢ cocondition aBG uew paiit, guaiunice Thieves broke into the store of Jo- % ; oo name and address on the stub wnd leave | Y2i% Doi't bay u used Luek seph Perzanski of 87 Grove stroct last . 3 It with & salesman. On Saturday, Feb, gy« Pty P ® ol ol P I night, according to a report made to s p 56, & Sams Wl ko Grawa - thh Wiaor of . Is B ik r. Walsh is a produet of the pub- friend from Montana to take cha gracetul aftaie is public property, | the Pollce. Peraanski was unable to 4 the froo “New Home" sewing muchine. | CARE=we. lie wchools of Wisconsin. 1t ix toid of the eampaign In the west, and, 88 o hig way of doing things. tell if anything had been taken . This dovs not obligate you In the least \ AL of him that while he was in high|events proved, it was the west that Holy Name old fashioned whist and s You may be tho lucky one, Kven It you| UER . CWE s dance Wed. Eve, T. A, B, hall. Don't already have o machine, hore's & chance | and twlk it over nay Badh hicles has uotitied the police that th | JONN_ A. ANDREWS & .- g BB R olea. ] sy Ay § W s In very good condition, m license of John Ehea of 574 Arch “THE BIG FURNITURE S101K ) . Can be bought iight, Ales strect to operate motor vehicles has ‘ Bonoett, 95 Arch St Phous been restored to him y 3 ? a | o fd o Vietrolas and Pianos, Heory Morank k Y Sk school it was his habit to give five saved Wilson in 1916 e | hours, generally at night, to the study | Tn 1817, when the United States on LlBRAR]AN‘S FUNERAL miss it AP | to obtain a new on , 130 At Bt Phone 4109, The state department of motor ve- - 8 } | dewlocs. of the subjects which would have tered the war, Senator Walsh took his been ineluded in the college course position ns a whole-hearted und tire. he could not take in the ordinary | I¢ ender of American participa- [gepvices Held Today for Miss Dotha way. o it was that Walsh te a tion voted W time and his| gione Pianco, for 25 Years at vory great extent edueated himeelf energy to just one thing whiie the walk Carnegle 1ibrary. without tutor or other help he gave | conflict lastod, and that was the win. to himself a university education. ning of the war, Norwalk, Feb. 12.—The funeral —8dvt Fitch-Jones Shirts, § 0 wadavt The only thing he couldn’t give hime- In the great League of Nations d took pla this afternoon of Miss ! self was the degre bate, Senator Walsh was one of the Dotha Stone Pinpeo, for over 25| Don't miss the million dollar pro varts are the Rulck sport touring In due course he appliecd for per. | Wilson standard bearers years librartan of the Carnegie library | AUction. P'ola Negri, in the Spanish 5 | the city, v sleds In New Bulcic Now the Teapot tempest. In the [here, who dicd late ®aturday after a doveloped by (ICEST USKD CAKRS IN TOWN - o the exam o daneer, coming soon at the Capitol 4 ain ocquipped with bralkes, can be found Buick mission to take the examination to vt & y . { I the “Rig Furiture Store” John A. | 3 Word qualify as a teacher in the Wiscon. | early spring of 1922 the news began |long dliness which resulted ont of an |~ 8d% | Arews & Co, | Hudion epecurter, sin schools. He passed with highest | to leak out of the department of the |aceident in 1919 when she was T Buick roudster, | Stephons tourin honors In every wubject-—equivalent | intorlor which was then funetioning |struck by an automobile REHEARSAL TONIGHT : CLUGGED T HROATS 1917 Btud for u college degree, according 1o the | under the seeretarship of Albert 15| Miss Pinnco from her lbrary con-| The first rehearsal for the Hem i 110 Stedevatks pequircments of the laws of the state, | b that something was about to nections, her activity in the federa- |town Minstrel Follies, which will he bm'" o A i B R I o el o o : - 5 > = B . . , J reathing difficult you try to rai Shortly thereafter he became vappen to Naval Ol Reserve No. 3 |tlon of women's clubs and her given at the Capitol theater for 1h g phlegm by suddenly contracting the lu; teacher, but his cducs ied. in Wyoming, popularly known as the voeacy of equal suffrage was y | entire week of Feb. 18, will be held at | and forcing air through the throat. 7' NEW BRITAIN BUICK vO. He wanted to be a lawyer 4 Teapot Dome Reserve, Then, in April, [well known throughout the state and [G. A. R. hall, 162 Main strect, to- | v is hard on your lungs and your throat I spare hours he took up the that same year, the newspapers print- [to club women in the New York met- | night. This rehearsal will be ex- ;rhnd flhll:u 'he'lbl dv;mls.l (g!v;l.p;l VUED CAR DEPT. law, and again he was | snled a paragraph saying that a reserve |ropolitan area clusively for the young women and vard Youn k. deposed | R e R - 7 C . TEL, 3 teacher. Walsh saved his mones Ruow 4t the Tengét Hotes hod lr':n“ T Secvios Lhis afternoon was pri-| Wifl bagia at Ti¥0, Whes tiey will \».’ i i e e pmondbget | H and the Srogt 1 Sppthed riip et - P hi: as pri ) perial glant and wizard cweritus of and bealed by Leonardi's Cough Syrup when his funds were sufficient cased 1o the Sineclair ofl interests, vate but members of the family re. | given the preliminar lessons and {the Ku Kiux Klan, he looked in | (Creosoted). It prevents straining, hack- went to the University of Wissonsin Walsh, Kendrick, LaPollette and |eeived many floral tributes and let. | routine worn. On Wednesday «vens [the officlsl of his office. ‘This | iog and has a valuable antiseptic action. and in one year 1ook the twe years' other scnators from the west were ters of sympathy from fricnds who | ing at the game place and Ume, the e the first time (he Llack robe of | Best vemedy for cougbs, colds, bronehitia, SPENDABLE USED CAnS law coursc, graduating with | convinced that something, somewher: |had been elosely allied with Miss | boys will be taken in hand. €howld (e jniperial giant hos cn photo grinpe croup, and whooping cough. Safe, % i honors. ) was wrong. They did not know what |Pinneo in her literary work | there be any who wish Lo enter, 1hey | granhed for publicatio sure and pleasant. At your druggist. | Uybow BROTIERS can go to the rehcarsal and enroll | SOLD BY CITY DRUG STORKE 1921 Romuets N S— - e —_— 1915 Touring. 1917 Touring. THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER his on ) | "By Al Posen e 1922 hoadstor & 1952 Touring ¢ YORDS 3 Touring 1922 Touring 1521 Bedan 1920 Coupe CHEVRO CaPAGE -YOU'VE GOT AN ACTWE BRAN 4 OR BALES CORP, 155 LLM ST TEL. OPEN EVENINGS, juipped with " good paimt wam in uity. Price ty. James Chabe e paine and & good i & Benncti, 98 Arch St, 3, Phome 2¥st 1950 —coupe, dviven owly 30" aiive, res and il tor. Brand oy detail. Uan be vg. Inquire, Mt HERES WHERE 1 ANOT HER SHME'S TOOR UP - : o — . 7 MAKE A QUIET £ s BEAUTY & AS [ DomTCHOC wormy | ARE YOu LeTAaway BEAUTY THINKE CuLY N = "BOUY My BEAUTY AUTIEULY | _ = Brs SHE DASSNY AuOw CuLY CuTie - et HERSELE 70 G'T ANGCRY TS OFF FER HAVE You THE AT ANYTHING' | THE EBvEmiart HIND OF FACE . \ THAT PROPLE LOOK AT Twick* ‘ Tk - tourings, $199 each . g i o o - pu wser will make s small down payimem and comusuce egoying e car. ALTOMOTIVE Ul EXCHANGE.

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