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NEW BRITAIN DAITLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FIVEMENWADE 3 MILLION ON DEAL 1 from First I'ag 1d one of stocks ieves Suic oo on obi el above picture 1s the Spain and Morocco are fighting uews of this war off the front War in Morocco! first one to come trom bitterly, although the l page of newspapcis. Photo Melilla, where tighting is at its height. from tions the commit 4 “10 was your Lotters Were Brookhart wral baugh Morally Responsible statio s & Miss My D s 1 W intimate, per 1 take is er 1 A terp ally responsible proceedings, Miss (: an Brookhart out Cliristma Intimate “ye far m con ng the tmipeachment said that mith told her to prevent a reterri o the X 15k Jauvary Washington to Ohio with the attorney general for ) unespecte " Tn a later lot- terms, lie 101d her about finances, but let O from t in afie ‘not to e know.” worry compa but worth possessed a which hes old inued, “a $12. cottages worth § have had a few stocks on margin a r minor things, inconscquentiul.” | C What Estate Showed, "y “Now, what did ed that he » to Washington telling o ral Daugherty, no one except the the letter said, He store cont e He en- 00 and anyself, closed a « “How 1 airma Tan't might was that eheck for art askea, her—set 1 said, his has a relation Senntor Ashurst put | aid o that Mr. good deal livin S50.000 A Yo told me @hat Attorney nt about ral huy she to the inquiry, 'm» you Smith nator they—and ‘they' ral Daugherty a year just to o in Washi ' Miss Stinson said Senator Je ashked Miss e | meant Central Leather, worth 84, “According to figures, on coming to Washington,” Senator Moscs, can, New Hpmpshive, put Jow much mouey Smith sent her from Smith had atout §136,0007" Washington, She estimated it at Mism Minwen agrend sal thowsand dollurs,” and said Senator Moscs they pointed oyt that veral “$500 bi . the inventory of the estate s Shis had at death $214,400, and ey Jones, republican, Washington 4! Washin i the witness had reason to be Brookhart asked, that Smith left property not covered | Gk hore in the inventory. After a brief hesi- | Bl S here the tation, she said ghe preferred “not to answer that * What Became of $75.000 “Are the T 00 bills you testi- .y ~d Mr, vd Nsted in the ine Senator Ashurst s 0,000 Stinsor had been w was much vl bern to there "It than he L fore m e 1o airman “Oh, “Did you from? " money e I lieate together,” a*k him SUbject e said, direct as a we Hked Khe B re never to question.” objected 1o committon W 22 that iy she said ol w further about 1l Jess Smith died? {000 deal, Miss Stinson said she “Ton Mr. Martin, Mail “rather have the things come tells me, wan present erost-exataination.” Martin is privats to the s .”'\71\ y eral, ator mone m effects not know ‘Attorn aaid T am 1 wamn't ) e Rhe answering, but the pressed the point told me in the e men had made $8 “1 think the dea Aot know what hecs fall of V0n,- “n 1 do not “Do you k gentleman who o8 \“k‘ 'l one . w wonld Daugherty oul on w J Senator d her atti- Hude. 1 in Smit) Stingon Wants to Be Uiged, questions are asked of me” “I'm going to say fus! 'm here because lor epme down 1o my and told me 1 had to.” turned buck to the wrote her in February s "blue and depressed ravy General Daugherty about things per e did has | General Daugherty woman be: she remarked, | d tike on tol’ elgadts aip i T A Jones at COreving 100 muek ngry helr,” re house » 80l - She Tettors, have had property Mate i1 sald Senator 1'd rather not The ald she 1 the you PR | Smith ot answer,” | d Ma they in wstod, Iy s vas the offfee,” “This is getting on my t letter said “1 wm afraid 1 1and 4 Chairman Bro Sinith's tettors dated B. Mels 1 a v drifting ®aid in it i " Moo on 80 “liked him very muc Kepator Ashurst sent witiness met) ry that find “'se posit Dang nith's 4 nerves,” M winl Smith had “nover sob o Sastoted at 1 wonld be hi toyon get sick 88 broke into mohs read one in 19 8t Harbor hart # cot n Bar The n pa ] away ry Miss Stinson to the . with Foplye tity of Ak ir to the ider ling my aparitent at she ‘and urge “a g ~ the Aggravation, ifnot the Cause, of most Diseases When the howelebecome clogzed with poisonous vasie matter, cleanse them at once, but avoid drastic purgatives; they make constipation norse by irritating the delicate linings of the testines and digestive tract. Use Beecham’s 1’1 s, which are mild but cffective, tone the stomach and liver, and frain the bowels to natural, complete functioning. (See booklet.) Beacham 5 /0 25 S0¢ S0/ s 'Yi—" and zd- ALLE e Whe en! [ there purc “Yon have eler,” present # € cross-eaumination The chuirman they Cgrams t passed b v rty, K. B, mes tween N Mel n t to Mclean ut Palm B February O , by on Smit Daugher On I'ebr vitation to the come to P'alm Most of the record of Day covery, imp mess gherty's ilin day by day saw Mellon to M “yuick betwoen nor wired 10 Febriar business activitics In March there ences 1o the Dorot mystery in Now story told the aut Dangherty, the uttor about his ac tu dered anxiety of m ve King York, and orl aual " womnn expr y Dan uld re Mrs as to how Mar the news Sinclair Contempt Case ot Vit shows ling o5 to aris ore r murdey Draper ral's son, wsed gh- (zoes to Grand Jury l‘huts. the nt- prose 1 e plans triet f Columi today by i Feyton Gordon. At Cwen J cuneed orim 0! conuns b to par Gordon ot Wwoof just ‘m ase s e the ( Spur 1o Ambitic Wiat you 1as Sam 15 ar My rney a t {New Haven Road Head to get underway Mo work out to the Out of vear |the lost ast year \vu\p 4'alu. nish Moroceo showing combat troops. '_ Jome investigation is crowding troops of Abdel Kuin at Tre Act Upon Wage Proposals New Haven, Mar ts betweer 1 26.—Discussion | be Fieent - 1 frcmen of the try it s stated, the rue to President E. J former but rdo is said n wage is a ovel Mr fiv be cer hee Ma The Right l\md of a Rocker Rockers and chairs of this type combine real comfort and attractiveness and re- quire much less room than the large overstuffed pieces. Surely you can use at least one at these low prices $19.75 823,75 82 Formerly sold from to £40.00, Mahogany finizshed frames upholstered in tapestries velours, Apartment Refrigerators A small refrigerator but a good food preserver and easy on the ice. Hardwood cases, air space insulation, white in- terior and nicely varnish- 2,50, 827, § You'll need one soon. ter be ready, 75 oup Bet- = A Complete Bed Outfit Comprises a Simmons 2-inch continuous post Metal Bed, full sized, with that alme indestruetible Simmons M nogany finish a comfort- able, high grade National link spring with high block, and a fine, pure white cotton roll edge mattress with woven tick. Bed outfits can be bought cheaper, but not of this gual- ity. WATCH THIS smz hclew will wa s.b offered rea ums n disconhin m 5 O preces or I } loor sum/)lr.s Several d|.~cmmmlwl terns of those fine WILTON RUGS in 8 ft. 3 inchx10 ft. 6 inch that were selling for £75. Now £57.00 A great many were sold from a previous announce- ment, but a few choice pat- terns still remain. - A handsome two-toned, odd Walnut Chiffowardrobe Marked in a suite for $90 Now odd at £30.00 pat- MARCH 26, SIX VETFRANS WITH H. 5. DIAMOND TEAM Plenty of Experienoed Haterial ' Ready for Opemng ol Season Weir One of the largest squads and one | expected this spri positions to chance that an interesting Lattle will Some of uot make a letter, Haber, Bojino i Al ed| O ported at the Senior h the majority of which are be 1924. |Western Oranges Grow in Philadelphia’s Latitude San Francisco. March “Far- | thest north” for the commercial pro- duction of oranges in the United s is at Orland, alifornia, 200 1niies north of San Francisco and at virtually the lati- | tude Philadelphia, according to figures on the production of citrus fruits in America. In this distriet, fortieth paraliel, 26 of just south of the the first of Cali- fornia’s orange crop is harveste In the Oroville orange district, miles south of Orland, the oranges harvested each year early in November, at just about the begin- ning of real winter in the territory beginning east of the Sicrra Nevada mountains and ending at Philadel- phia. B. H. 8. bascball team will if present plans h Indications point to satisfaction of C iccesstuf season. the nine lettermen squad six will be son through co of last available for The other three were graduation. The team | sted of the following Gray, pitcher; Beagle, Kania, second lase: Grip, Hjerpe, third Weir, left field: center Reynolds, right f Captain and Gus Hjerpe are now at the Conference academy, GYPSY GIRL DRINKS POISON. N Baltimore, March 26.—Susie Dem- itro, “Princess” took poison buse; of a tribe of gypsies, or, | yvesterday. She said her father, “King” Petro Demitro, put the exorbitant price of $3,000 upon her +hand so she could not marry Mike Frank, the man she loved, The $3,000 demanded for her hand | was more than Mike could raise, so| another husband was selected for her. | Susie drank 1odine. But she will re. cover, and may be Mike's bride after | all, for her suicide attempt, tribal tra- ditions say, has destrojed her matri- monial value PLANLE DIVE Mount Clemens, Lawyer, of lieuteaant in th corps, was kille yester hen t which was participating practice dived no first grot the hardest scasons of the year is With only three be filled there is every staged, last year's squad who did nd who intend to out for the team this year are: Conlin, Saimon, Fingler and New men going out for team are Budneck, rer, ser Gierochowski. wer 100 absentees KILLS AV m Mich., March 26,— Detroit, second officers’ reserve at Seifridge Field | airplane with in gun into the | are heing h school daily eved to the eifects of re- t vaccinations, All who have not | n vaccinated hefore Monday, reh 21, will have to leave school. | re- suffering from se An American Walnut BEDROOM SUITE : Thn(\y('hallerges Comparison Table :\Lnd‘lllu\\'tnl‘lld ;‘:':l‘ ot $151 00 With Chifforobe ........ . $187.00 It is difficult to learn from a picture the real worth and desirability of a suite. Pictures do not show the beauty and richness of walnut, nor can you see the refine. ments of construction and finish, This suite is part of a carload purchase at a very low figure and will bear the most careful comparison with anything you have Seen. GOOLIDGE HAS BUT ' SLIGHT ADVANTAGE Johuson Giving Him Close Race in South Dakota Sionx Fi 8. D, March | President Coolidge held his majority | of votes over Senator Hiram Johnson in the republican presiden |tial preference in the first additiona Jetur exied toda from the i3 primary in South Dakota Glenn county, | 6. 2,000 reporte total of approxi- state, the presi 2 9 votes, the ge 24,867 and ont of ! mately tdent b 5 in the a lead of Coo 58 vetes to Coolider. yesterday wert given SHOWER l()l{ MRS, J. A O'R () A miscellancous shower was tendet ed Mrs. Vincent Broderick at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jols A. O’'Keefe of 4 Connecticut avenur, last night. She was the recipient of many beautitul gifts. The home was prettily’ decorated for the occasion i yellow with cut flowers to mateh. Games were played, the prizes belng award to Mrs, Tatrick Doyle Pristol and Mrs. John Callahan. The Misses Kittic O'Dell, Agnes O'Keefe and Katherine Kiernan entertained with v da ng following whici refri hnwwc were served. Mrs, Brod erick was formerly Miss Clair O'Keefe of this city and is now resid [ing in Bristol where Mr, Broderiek is jeonnected with the Mitchell Clothing -tor«-. Furniture Vogue. year the furniture launch the new- for the coming sea- sons. We teature a most com- prehensive and up-to-the-min- ute line of new » furniture at all times, to be found in our store have been thoughtfully selected from most prominent exhibitors, 1"urnishings aid in forming the home environment so may be the means of making or breaking it Our monthly style book of furniture, “Home,” will prove a wise instructor in the art of choosing furniture and gives #plendid interior decoration for it Home of the Booklet” Twice a manufacturers est styles “The ‘Home' A Window Seat, Natural CEDAR CHEST Similar to picture Now $25.00 42 in. long, 20 in. high Othere from $11.70 to $45.00 Walnut Lacquered Chests $20 Breakfast Suites “The Vogue” If you have a spare nook or corner, one of these lovel) breakfast suites will make not only a pretty addition to vour home but will save you lots of work, Aren't there many quick luncheons and Inmk'a\lfl that you don't want to serve in the dining room? Seems everybody is think- ing of breakfast suites these days. One similar to above, in dark green or gray. Complete for only ; ¥ . ol A New Shipment of Fine Colonial Oval Braided Rugs Oh, the charm of those lovely, old New England rug creations, These reproductions rival the best work of our forbears. They are firmly and evenly woven into many harmonious color combinations of delicate grays, rose, light blues and tans—others with touches of black and darker eolors. Can't you just picture one or more of these quaint rugs in your bedroom ?—and they are so vasonable, too, 21x36 Size $36.00 £3.15 36x60 Size ...... b J e — £4.50 Closing Out All Small GRASS RUGS At Reduced Prices 27x54 inch, T5¢ 36x72 inch, A Good Bahy Carriage £19.00 Your e of Plie or Cafe. The name Heywood-Wakefield is your guarantee that the carriage is right in construction, qual- ity, balance and finish, even though the price is but $19. Others $22.50, $25.00, £30.00 up [§ Cream, “A Quelity Seal on Every Wireel It Pays to Buy a Glenwood Gas Range They are built heavier an vill last longer—the casting: we smoother and the con struction is scientifically per ect. A more economica ange to operate is not madi Jike their big brothers, th coal ranges, they are reco; iized as the world's fines Prices start at $36.00 a old on easy terms. Glenwood Coal Ranges an be bought for as little : 110 Down and $2.00 per we« We show all patterns of Con goleum Rugs suspended ful: length on racks, in a davlight room. A better and easier way for you to make com- parisons. C. C. Fuller Co. ; 1056 FORD STREET A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE TR Pills o