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N I L Ry SO i NOVE PRODLCER FRUIT WEDIGINE £EW BRITA vy told me if | th Ashurst nator Quimby Howland GIVES TESTIM(INY REU[VED HER '*“;i:‘;r:::.."'f.“i questions cmphasiz.d t forced to “abandon the simby asked 1 had to be quizz (Continued From IMiist 'age. 1 been imby had husginess,™ he Indigestion Gorrected by fe w DAILY HERAILD, —USED CAR SALE— SEEING 1S BELIEVING. VISIT OUR SALESROOM AND ACTUALLY SEE WHAT YOU ARE BUYING. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GOOD USED CAR IT’'S HERE ! £y WILL BE SATISFIED — IN CAR —IN PRICE —IN SERVICE YOU odel Special Special Special Special ¥ as asked to ! states a T n : 2l nd give the attorney in each one. He F I_ .I e without couns 6 aid him, ar KTt ; S ithin: woninih: Ui dlachind Timaa Muma told him, Quimby ) 6 Eont ¢ " S8e revoric exhibition: of khan) Or “Fruit Laxo Tablets Fromisct Tmmunity 5. Mcliean g > nator Whecler sald Quimby el b L e Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Fullnessor | /"0 00 vion because of his r and that President Harding, the at- Pain after eating. gas, heart fAutter- | (7470 T pALs L tort othirs were pres troubles that v #ruitog. | Umony and reiterated that it could ent g e not be used against him. Call Another Witness ine, made from fruit |, W hu'"‘-r your urrs .nr:;n.v-}: O S 2 2 £ g g uma for protection may have b While Quim S on the stand the juices and tonies, acts direetly on the S P 5 I . comm G. (1 Holdredg stomach and qt Yoy latey w"'”"'-f! that the vi';n«mvnfm Year M of the Fidelny ratural digestion. of justice wes In\'-lYI”Hm_ ar- 1924 1o come at on Mrs. Frank W. Wallace ranging to prosecute?” asked FHoy 2 to t s said to 1 Corner, Moultopville, N 4 ; 1921 former ) justice g Although my trouble was of arre told me 1 could be prose- 1923 “You trer years’ standing, * Fruit-a-tives” relie. cuted for conspira and I said 1 was =) what yo of 11 ved me of Indigestion, stopped the through.” 1922 At Headaches, banished all symptoms Quimby was cxeused after two 1921 Bi hativen told e of Heart Trouble and gave me back hours en the stand, and F. €. Pendle- 12 e W . Burns ued his official pos iy, s} that Willlam H. Rudolph te aid the business of the Burns D operated our states, Quimby said tective organization and to block « was a “pirate” and “operated on | competitors, i 1is own hook™ in th Before being pxcused af short Those convicted, the witness said, examination, he ~nm|nrh admitte “Did you teli t were the men to whom state that he was a competitor of Burns and law it wou how rights in the pictures had been sold. all other similar agencies. these 1 Moses, he rfv-(}x'& of Orr, Muma and Although Hartman nally issued New Martin, Quir id, were “around ' warrant, Captain B n said, D Qu ces were ' 360,000 or § trict Attorney conferred not so definite a The tatal net profite incinding for- | with United States Marshal Walker, Quimby said he of sales, Quimby said, were around | Attorney-General Daugherty's bro-| film exhibition in N 00, not including” New Jersey | ther-in-law, and no indictments have that the proceeds were about heen found although two grand jurics After being fined $1,000 he . he Senator Wheeler, reading from re-!have met sinec | continued to show the films in New ports, named men who paid fines in Enforcement Joke York, after about days, and s ' various citics as announced last night reement of eral liq WS never interfered with, by Attorney General Daugherty in Texas,” Baldwin continued, “is a 1 cr question the witness the Never Was Prosecuted Joke,” said he knew the fight picturcs had “In Boston the man indicted “It is commonly known that Harry en shown in Washington bLefore Theodore | . and he wasn't prosc. Hamilton, the p)om\. jon group head, President Harding and several cab- cuted or Senator Wheeler | was scliing back capturcd liquor.” inct members, including “Harry 8. commented Baldwin went saw him sel New, the postmaster general.’ “Was Muma ever tried?” asked | three stills he captured t otleggers nator Wheeler read a report by a tor Wheeler, and arrested Mr. Ha special investigutor saying Muma had . “Not that I know of.” “1 took in my wit addwi been advised to see Urion by Attorney “You did know t Mr. Muma|went on, “and United s Atto General Daugherty in the picturc mat- came to Washington and confe ali | ney Hartman said that there was ter. He denied that Muma had told his sins to Mr. Burns and said he was weighty question involved because him that the attorney general had ad. 1 straight Atlanta pen?” | (Hamilton) was Republican. vised him to discuss the Urion, friend of Daugherty's?” cler continued, He was finally to mak “What was Muma to get out of ot to my knowledge.” formal complaint against Hamilton this?” An injunction would huave stopped but the prohibition agent was never Got 50 ¥ procecdings, Quimby agrecd cuted and case allowed to *“The of them were t The pertod of his operations, the hough Hamilton resigned, per cent of the net procee witness said, was from July 4 to about r. Hartman admitted to me it | Senator Wheeler asked if Muma December 1, 1921 wes @ political matter with him,”| had cver told Quimby that Atterncy Friend of Daugherty Baldwin obscrved, “and not a lay General Daugherty had told Mur iimby waus told by Muma, he said, | matter. He and Hamilton their hey ought to get o g cut i “ very good fricnd of At- appointment from the same sourc they put this thing across torney General Daugherty and Wil Charges Revolution Plot. Quimby said he " tam JJ. Burns cnator Wheelor “for the “Wasn't this the plan? 8e The pietup ’ imby said, 'benefit of the commi , T want Wheeler went on, “that Alfred . knew that he ®as the o or of the say Baldwin's testimony {8 just Urion and Muma were to put this | pictures, and so did the department link in a chain of evidence, We in ross, using great influence with the of justice,, tend 1o show there was a gen poitien! nd press check, Quimby safd, scheme of the oll interests to fomen “1 don't know,” suid Quimby . v revolution in Mexico. Weo shall Was it aftor the nicture was shown cecipts in this country | produce the reports of other former hore in Wushington that this agree. outside ew Jepsey were then, special agents, Bt was entered into? asked Sen. about 2" Henator Mones ark Willlam Hanson, Balddin said w Wheeler, referring (o the private jed “told me he was w special friend of Mclean’s home “About that,” Senator 1°all” and was alter up- member “And that was after the €X- | pointed to the immigration service at okhagt asked what | penses in cach state wero pald | 1 Paso. by the films in New “You had frequent confercnees with Do you think that Mr Mun isked Renator Wheeler, ) continuing his activities 815,00 suld Quimby. U1 would sy cight or 10 times" 1o arms running sinec he became an Interference “Didn't Muma froquently say official of the tmmigration servies to show the ple. he was a close acqnafntance of the ator Jones asked, * asked Senator attorney general and Mr, Burns’ ¥ront what 1 hear he is,” Bald cre not interfored | “He mald they were good fricnds.” | win safd, “Within the last 20 days “Whet led Muma to tell you he w I've heard about some rifle ship- adding he went a elose friend of the attorney-general juents.” « after he was and' Burns? asked Senatsr Jon In o talk with Distriet © Attorney 1 don't know Zwelfel and Joseph Kingsbury i Walted until thin quicted “No cross cxamination of the wit. I in sald, he was asked to Senator Wheeled » ted. nesw” sald Pawl Howlund, counsel 10r | jncetigate ofl stock promoters and “You got scared after 1\ Na- Attorney General Daugherty came to (he concleston that they did varro, a department of jus pecial Conn members, hOWerer, €on- not intend 16 prosecute but ¢xpeeted agent, got interested in New York?' tinucd Quiniby's ¢ ination 1o gct some money from the pro asked Senator Wheele Burns, Wheeler suggested, had eX- ynaeerq “Yes" claimed to Muma, after hearing the Blackmail Ts Hintesd. “Then you got in to with Jap picture story aldwin d it was the purpose of Muma? "By God, everybody arov Rere yhe Dallas district attorney, “in my “Yes.” REWS everything but me opinion, to blackmail” Dr. Frederic Senator Wheeler asked for Muma's by satd Muma hadn't rgpeats o ook and other ofl company pr connection with 15, 1. Mel d that conversation motern, whe have since been U “I knew he (Muma) was in Mc “You've sakl you lcarned that J¢ “But the postal authoritivs after Lean's employ,” Quinby s ] in this pietar h Ore” | aowing & good & of fceling Chicago Tees 8 X tor Ashurst res And aft- ' Boidwin continucd, “insisted on hav “IDid you know that the Attg ry arncd 1l T oof prose. j.g special attorney 1o h,,,\,”.. fees and expenses for the " cutie ft you % “DDo you know of any moncy pass Chicago alone were $3% Quimb d h b bad g corruptly 1o federal officials i tor Wheeler ] J originally the | connection with thes oil cases? 1 under the exp s t in Now' Jerwe rond usked Mr. Howland, attorney for th were very hea I o ) he ! iotney gen Pressed by Senator Wheeler, Quim- 8% Willing 16 proceed in other stat 1 do not.” Baldwin by said there ome connection . t Wheelor insisted “Or in connection with 1} between Orr and Jess 8mith, He ad t crnt aplit to Orr, Muma 4 running?” asked Benator Mos mitted that Orr, Muma 1 Martin! Mart for their “pull” in Was} with ther wared him ould not | 1. W. Walkine, a post office kne Smit 1 an i rest ! 4 o ! Al ion t t welimiud dbvaed haas U propo: to litait ' ‘ (b bt £ & P wAs Fesurrects didn’t b n it = . ! sl o " her it him P Seiabin i) Lo e [} ir I ey e . \ it on Whe'd ‘ ] i | carry ¢ > gain Mo o, b ould ' ' American Archbishops - s W + pu hiro Arrive in Paris Today ® Pgbipe i s o) 4 1M oruing ourg o : W et ¢ p ! 4 ine er r . ong ne from N T 1 Harry M. Dau ded «hich ¥ ¥ i " i . rning. < the split } t o these g ople i to gt 56 por cont of the RATIFY TREATY. ' t their influence | March 15 . W ashingtor 14 the senator ratified t i a4 the co thing \ itats What 4id ntion Jone ust be equity in a con- 7 ¥ y - r hi Uwedr equit their a Mr. Bede TREATY 1S SIGNED. ) tor @iy replied. | mercial tre 5 e » ’ . Vindeigh + 1 ' ton, ag tment former de s called, Bumns Used His Offies wileton said it was generally un- health”, He. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ogdeasburg, N.Y. my e derstood throughent th matter with Senator W r. Hartman went to see David Walker, No, I didn’t know that," United St & Mars! W Did Muam tel! you Urion was a injunction was ever gotten out | ern distriet, brothe of Atto to stop these plctures?’ Senator ney-Goneral Daughe country that | ed primarily for country boys, was | BOY SCOUT MERGER Rl L hicag who was also pesponsihie tor starting the Boy Reouts in (A Lone Scouts of America With {"pited Sgtes beecaguse of a “'good urn” done b by a Do, Seour In Boy Seouts and Membership Js |00 done i by Al Thus Brought tp o 00,000 The programs of the 1we organiza tion mi'ar, ax are the uniforms. Chicago, March 1 Conmolidation One difference is that the Lone Scouts of the Lone o Amcvien, w do o e t feadorship like the the Boy Scouts of Amerie by which Doy Scouts the momborship of the oy Seouls i be inereased from 600,000 1o LSSAY CONTEST TO CLOSE un ioda Vissuys In the United Community " "o nettoned reeently | corporation essay contest written by by the exeeutive boord of ehildren of 8t Mary's school were de- ity nt meet) i N ¢ ivered to the Chamber of Commieres T organization wi 1ol thet 0o this morning Those [rom the identities while their o vonxit wols will be delivered Mon- r the em of co lution contest closes at noon Mon- The o oot iiorcment, doast oy, RRPST YT ¥ | Prospectlve Fiances Galore! The way to the altar has been made easy for Helen Heck- ma:, 'luskogee (Okla.) dancer. Two years ago she carried off | honois in a national beauly contest. ce then a steady stream | of love epistles has been arriving at the home of the “most-pro- | 1 in Oklahoma.” made up as he milked posed-te AMOTe 1920 1919 1924 1923 1923 1923 1921 1920 1920 1921 1918 1917 1918 1917 1921 1920 1918 1921 1918 1918 1918 1919 1917 1916 1918 1920 1917 1921 ALL CARS MUST BE SOLD AT ON 17 Super he Big Big Lm}v‘ preopie, A SATURDAY, 193 ARCH STREET MARCH 15 NOW IS THE TIME—HERE IS THE PLACE Make Stu Stude Stude Stude Stu Stu Stude. Stude. Stu Stu Stu Hudson Kis: Veli Chandler Dodge Dodge Mit, Dor Liberty Essex voung g | inks n clerg Body Pass. 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TED BELOW ARE A FEW OF THE BARGAINS: Remarks Demonstrator—like new Demonstrator—like new Paint and tires excellent Like new w paint and tires Good paint Winter top—good buy New car—GET BUSY Run only 1,100 miles New car—A BEAUTY Driven only 3,000 miles Mechanical condition good Original paint—A BARGAIN A real bargain—GET BUSY Good condition Great buy for the money Paint, tires, motor—perfect 4 extra good shoes Big bargain Tires and motor—good shape Fine car for the money Real good bargain New tires, new paint New paint—good looking Runs good—Ilooks good New paint—motor perfect Paint good—tires good A good car to wear’out A big bargain Get busy—WONDERFUL BUY Big mileage on gas—good motor A real car A good buy for the money—Get Busy l! POSITIVELY THE BEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED M. IRVING JESTER OPEN 1st Balance Payment Weekly $320 $15 295 14 260 12 225 11 200 10 190 175 380 310 21¢ 100 10¢ 125 19¢ USRS NI S EVENINGS beague of \ations Will Take Care of Children neva, Switzerland, March 13 peeforth the children of the world will be under the protection of the jeague of nations, The internation bupean for promotion of child woi- ture been functioning in Krusse under the wuspices of 30 governme H and: varlous national rizanizations the conncll of the league, with the consent of the interest, e has authorized the concentration of all ehild weltare activities he A department will be created by gue to handle all matters « cerning the protection of ch " SMOKY CHIMNEY CAUSES SCART A defective ehimney in the house uf 1457 Siani strect, owned and oc. enpived by Nathan Gordon cuuscd a fire scare this morning when smoke war discovered comisg® fram the at th win ws Assistant Chicl B, Bouney invetigated the canse of the | smoke and 1ound that it was coming | through the chimnoy in soveral places | where the mason work was defective There was no damage. STATEMENTS TINANCIAL New York, March 15 condition of clearing hous trust companies for the an cseoss in re of 81 l Etaflm ——]‘ Mys, Maria 1. l,undlnru Mrs. Maria L. Lundberg of 11 street died this morning at hier home, She was born in Sweden and has been sotua and decrease 000 a resident Pritain for the pust 25 years. Rhe is survived by one son, Arthur L. and one sister, Marth Pierson of Harttord The funceal will be held Mooday afternoon from her home o'clock followed by services at krwin ch at 2:26 o'clor) Dr. John Klingberg will officiate. Burial winl in Fairves cemetsry, Stanley Domkow<ki. Stanlry Domkowski, the months-old sofi of Mr. and Mrs ley Domlowski of 162 Grove died this morning at the home of his parents. The funeral witl be held Monday morning fro aered Heart chireh and burial wil' be in Sacred Heart cometory nine- Ktan- street, ’ B Jhmna@ B Patrick Hayes funeral of Patrick Hayes, 2 New Britain for 55 years, from the home of his | daughter, Mrs. Willlam Abbott of Saybrook Monday morning. After the faneral services the body will be brought to this city for Lurial in & Mary's cemetery JOSEPH A. HAFFEY Punersl Director Parlors 32 Myrtle St Servme Eaceptional. Assistan Tel Parior Testdemr 17 | The | resident of will be he Clty ltem* 1d and o Sophie Cox MeBnroe hus sold on Lawlor street through the building: Ludwinowiez upnn vgeney, “Litger Awhile,” fox trot. Bruns- viek record, John A, Andrews & Co, vt Avnouncement wos made the republicun town commifte no petitions feom candidate for tnat.ous would be accepted after . on March 2o, Vietrotus aou lanos, Henry “-adt The regular & that nom 5 Morans weekly meeting of the directors of th Chamber of Com- meree will not be heid next Mo but at the Bureitt hotel Tue &, ut noon With the team captaias L hear Tina reporis the nembership drive, Now Brunswie ohn A, Andr The vonditton of Woodruft Court, opuration at the ospital last Hat ery mue cords vuery week advt Valr of rwent wu Brituin gon I reported ns W & e Purey vho wur Now Smart Spring Mbiltaery, Freach Hat woppe, 87 West Main €1, Crof. Bidg. wdrnt Hear “Al Joison vl abrunswick records at John A, Andress & Co.-- advt, Join Morans' Easter Music Club— adve ing fair, 1. 0, O, F. hall, March tertainment. . Dancing, e1 “Lovey Came Back! spe trot. John A. Andr Home cooked tunches at Crowell's, advi New Process Columbta Record re- Jeawes out weekly, At Columbia headquarters. John A, Andrews & Co. adit \'l\\hg fair,"1. O, 0. 1Y, hall, March 1, g2, Daneing, entertainment vt 2 g hit! “it's a Man Every Time, It's a Man.” Vecal. Columbia record. John A, Andrews & Co.—adv! Don’t forget o'd fashioned and modern dance, given by Tabs Drom Corpe, T. A. . Hall, Mon., March 17 —advt, vunch at Hallinan's —adst St Patriek’s dance given by Emore 14 1sle elub, OAd Fellows hall. Mon. evening, Lyneh's orchesira. Adm. S0c. ~Adrt, Join Morans' Easier Music Club.— PER] t CONSISTORY n HMshop at March three Americs cently appointed w1l occur coming Baster consistory, ft was nounced today. Those to be precon- clzed are Monsignor Griffen, bishop of Springfedd, 11, and Suffragan bishop of Chicago; Monsignor Francis tome preconioa- e the an- tion of J. L. Deckmun, bishop of Lincoin, Neb, and Right I Alphonse J. Smith bishop of Nashville. SUSPEND SINGAPORE ACTION By The Awecinted Press. London, March 15.<Jt is wunder- stood that the Bri‘ish government with the assent of the dominions has suspended the Singapors naval base project for one year. It 15 expected that Premier MacDonuld will make an wouncement 16 this «ffect in the T of commons ne sl wee hall willivus,

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