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A |cootidge in North Dakota not onl he general feeling here is th Jeen say y can demonstrate that|was in a gosoline tank in the ) Lbas been highly pleasing to Adminis-| Underwood, already faced with great{the country, after being legally dry|ment and came as firemen were leav- tration leaders, but it has been a sur-|difficulties so far as the two-thirds|for a long period, is now ready to ap-|ing the building after they thought prise to most republicans in the vote in the democratic convention is prove the sale of beer containing u}lh-» fire caused by the first blast had |House and Senate. It is looked on as concerned, now is handicapped almost [low per cent of alcohol. Negotiating been extinguish Efl[][ln[iE WINNER a demonstration of the fact that the bevond redemption. At the same|for several days they persuaed chair-| Iire Lieutenants John Scanlon and 8 | President has a strong grip on the re-|time, his chieftains have got given/ man Graham of the Judiciary Com-' Alexander Stapleton and five of their o o publicans of the entire country, and up hope. mittee to grant a hearing. men were knocked to the floor, their OpimOn Is He wlll Get Re ubli lalso of the fact that in the agricul- McAdoo Pleased. The beer: bloe is not hopeful of |uniforms masscs of flames. The scven D " |tural states, where there is deep-seat-| McAdoo, who is in Washington, and action on their bills at phis sion, | firrmen were dragged to the street it {ed political unrest and dissatisfac- his lieutenants are highly pleased but they believe that the hearing will and rushed ' to a hospital a block can Nomma"on tion, there i powerful support for the With the Georgia result. Nevertheless, ultimately lead to modification of the away Y President and a distinct sentiment it is clear the disclosure that he was| prohibition amendment and the Vol-| e among the farmers that Mr. Cool-|attorney for Doheny have cost himstead act. Representative Dyer Washington, March 1. The. ccr. |16 15 sympathetic with their|much support the country over and republican, of Missouri who is 2 PROTEG"ON OF CAP”‘AL inati Itroubles and is seeking ways to af- that his chances for nominations!fied as a “wet,” will be in charge of tain nomination of President Coolidge is » a ; to head the republican ticket, the | OTd them relief. {are much ecrippled by his relations the hearing. LEVY VlLL NOT PASS ¢ ¥ b . u i ay With the oil magnate n Aol ot g e o Comment among republicans today : . enatar Hiram was to the fact the President was, Johnson of California, as a contender P ——— b jatal backset for Senator ('nderwoor |fUrther effect that the President, in| y | Cavital Levy is Exactly the sume of Alabama, as a candidate for the |the minds of |h‘r- country, was up- AT TR]AL FOR BIGAMY‘ sition as Protection, Cannot Enacy democratic nomination were the les- touched by the Teapot Dome scandal | : xons drawn by political observers here |80d the Daugherty charges. ° vy el in Parliament, Says Premier. today from the North Dakota and LaFollette a Factor. : - ak Leave Court RRoom Arm in Arm After — London, March Much impor- m::‘::. primari The fact that in North Dakota Sen- i : : tance is being attached to the state- At the same time, the heavy vote | i o , Magistrate Holds Mrs, Ethel Lar- G F C H ant of Bremler MaoDo b0 cap- (o Senator s Fateis i Korin s 407 La¥ollte, (houeh bis same was vt var- - Garage Five Causes Havoo in New v o wromicr Macbonaid o0 vy kota is looked on as clearly indicating {10t printed on the ballot, ran neck sen in $2,000 Bail for Trial. . | his specch in the Hquse of Commons. that he will be a formidable factor in and-neck with Senator Johnson is re- ! 3 | York Cl[y S ncee B I8 AR e Siom M this year's presidential contest if he arded as meaning that many of the New York, March 21.—When Mrs. | Drathengile & siellosmsad i runs as an independent. progressive republicans refused to Lars . ..t(rl vears old, of 320 e “Capital e ey b S e o s . I8 g s at LaF 4 ourth strect, appeared apita exactly the wame With'respeet to William G. McAdoo support Johnson and that LaFollette wppeared fn New York. 'March —One man| position as protection. It cannot be gy e he Yorkville Court yesterday to af his four-to-one victory over Sepator has a support which will make him a vesterday to afi- | ne this Parlis y Underwood in Georgia is regarded as strong factor if he runs as an inde-|5Wer to the charge of having more|Was killed and 13 persons were in-;enacted in this Parliament We shall sure to encourage him to continue in |pendent candidate. At the least it is| than her sharc of husbands, Magis. (jured when two cxplosions occured|bot deal With capital lovy. No chane the race for the democratic nomina- |looked on as plain that as an inde-|trate Cobb refused to grant further(id an uptown garage late yesterday.|Of that character can be made until a tion fo the last, but as settling noth- |pendent candidate he would detractdiournment of the case and held her|The injured inciuded a patrolman | majority of the country is in faxor of ing o far as his prospects for getting |greatly from the republican strength ' 1" $2,000 bail. and seven firemen. X BV o AR e R two-thirds of the democratic conven- in the northwest. ¢ Was her third appearance in| Willam Healy, 50 yoars old, pro-| 27 LhAmbOriin el g0 on pron tion is concerned. | Indications are that the Coolidge court since her arrest on Saturday. prietor of the garage, was the man|8ating his doctrine of protection, b She already had rtained iled i ' w 4 ol until he or somebody clse produces Despite success for Mr, McAdoo in |victory in North Dakota will be fol. She already had obtained two ad- killed. His body was found in the BAU A7 oF SOE0dy Coe Produccs 5 i 3 4 il | journments to retain counsel and pre- ruins of the building after a fire|SOMe schem Ll 11 oY 0 Shile Georgia, the impression continues to |lowed by another victory in South are hed defe; 1 ved th X o | country from the exceedingly bad ef- Bh B AR et T WAty | med by dsother. pe ense that followed the expolsions had been ) ) Was Husbands Ne. 1 and 3, F'rank Tar |extiasvls . . - So0 | fecst, as T think, of a 100 heavy na- ton that the democratic party will not | The resuit of the Georgia ‘primar- "0 ® T > O er-.‘]ul\.' '\,'"“," Y 'n'x",:""5:?':3:&::_,'2;?";.“3,:..( niRealy put at the head of its ticket the man |jes, in which McAdoo won 4 10 1i(Ciarence C. Behrs, of 442 West Thir-| The first explosion was believed to| duction, diminishing the purchasing who was long the attorney for E. L.|over Underwood, unquestionably is 8| ty-fourth street, were in court and|have been caused by the igmition of] V&lue of money, oppressing the wage- { 3 arning classes In mass, as 1 think, Doheny. hard blow at the Underwood pros-i,noarentiv it ~Eoins) bty o o £ | & The decisive victory for President!states Senator Underwood had 1in anq left the court room arm in urm,'\ | Benrs, the second mate, admitted tak- ing this opportunity of showing lLar- sen the town. Larsen said he married the accused in 1914 and lived amicably with her until 1919, during which time three g | he returned home, he said, to find | only the kitchen stove, a chair, and a IN P CE OF YOUR | knife and fork. I .A | He heard nothing turther from his | wife, he said, until December, of 1919, when he received a letter asking for funds. He said he sent them through an intermedia; After that she pass- |ed from his ken, he said, though at 2 4 1 | intervals he continued to receive pleas For this month only, we are |for funds. The children, he learned, & # < / + | had been placed in an institution in ml!klnl the follo“mg ofl'er. | Stamford, Conn., from which, after We Will Give You a Liberal i:;::: difficulty, he managed to get Allowance On Your Old - . f Behrs testified he married Mrs. Lar- gen in September, 1923 at the “Little Worn Out Watch (any 1 . | Chureh Around the Corner,” and set up housckeeping at 215 West 105th mnke) In T“rnlng It ln Fol' street. 8he deserted him at the end a New Waltham, Elgin, or : of two montha, he said, and it was ) some of her p |only in going through Hamilton. | papers he found her certficate of B - o B B 5 'BEER BLOC 10 ARGUE Women's Watches. ' 11§ 58 BILLS KPRIL 21 Many men and women from New Britain and vicinity §/ ! have traded in their old watches and they are mighty JJ 58 Members Hope to Show House pleased with the new timepieces which they have obtained. il committee That Country Wants Don’t be inconvenienced by carrying a poor timepiece, 2,75 Per Cont Beverage. 4 i ey now is the time to trade it in for a new model, one which M \viington, Mareh 21.—The beer Michigan are ‘listening in’’ and | tional debt, increasing the cost of pro- | until the national debt is diminished | pete in the markets of the world as and paid by honest means, I regard |500n 4s we enjoy normal conditions two means as dishonest, one repudi-|again.” |ation and the other inflation—until R the national debt is paid off—"paid | ACCUSED OF BLACKMAIL. off” is’ too long—until the national Warsaw, March 21.—Wolfe Lind- debt is diminished, until its burden | enfeld, who was arrtsted here in 1921 Lecomes of the nature that can be/in connection with the Wpll street ex« horne by the people, by the whole plosion mystery but retyrned from body of producers, functions of mas- | the United States when his story ter and man and so on, 1 cannot be|proved false, was haled into court to- happy, because 1 do not bélieve nwlday on charges of blackmail, alleged country is going to be f to ¢ -|to have been committed in Poland. e Just received, our new stock of American Tires and Tubes with 10,000 mile guarantee and at old prices. 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