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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEKALD, WEUNESUAX ! | SureRelief ANNOUNCING THE OF THE RADIO DEPARTMENT AT THE DICK- INSON DRUG CO. Special For This Weck Only WD 11 Tubes, WD 12 Tubes. Ra- diotrons 200 Il\d $4 25 201 A's Radio Sets of all standard makes including the Neutrodyne. Greve and Chelsea. OPENING EAST HAVEN BOUZE SHUGGLERS CAUGHT (Continued from rirst Page) inole since Synday. Three were made off Montauk Point and one it Block Island Sound. lavying at the coast guard whart at the Virginia, the Pacifiec and K-6160 and the 179-] all fishermen except the K boat which is a speed launch. The first three were taken on techni- cal charges of transporting commodi- ties to foreign vessels without proper registration The 179-J however, vielded 17 cascs of whiskey, five cases of brandy and 51 five gallon cases of grain aleohol. John Erbacher of No. 5 Pequot lavenue this city and Rebert Barber, |26 Maple avenue, the erew of the J | boat were arraigned at the customs | house here this morning before U. S. Commissioner Earl A. Matthewson of Norwich, charged with liquor smug- | gling. | Erbacher was placed under a bond of $500 pending federal trial in New 'York. He admitted his guilt. Bar- ! ber, many years his junior, was freed. Eight other prisoners, the erews of [the other three vessels are still in the brig of the Seminole where they {will remain until the vessel goes to New York taking with her the econ- fiseated craft, PERFECT SAFETY DEICE Airplane Has Engine Cover That Freed Fisemann Neutrodyn Recelvers (five tube) § treed Eisemann Neutrodyw Receivers, complete with tubes, batteries, phones and installation . $180.00 ~ THE — DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. NEW! ! BASKET WEAVE OXFORD SHIRTS You'll see them on the in Case of Emergency May Be Used as a Row Boat. Sydney, N. B. W, March 26,--At the aerial research laboratory re- cently established at Randwick, near Sydney, New South Wales, one of the first experiments is centered in the construction of a four-scater flying boat, designed by Squadron.leader L. J. ckett. A unique featyre of the | new bhoat is that the entire cover takes the form of a emall dinghy which, in case of emcrgency, can be removed and used for rowing ashore, During his service with the Aus- tralian air force In France Wackett perfected an anti-air craft sight for Lewis and machine guns. The in- links this summer—they're suitable for sports or busi- ness wear. Here in Blue, Tan and White in collar at- tached styles—83.50, army in all theaters of wan At the battle of Hamel, when ma- { chine guns were supplied with am- munition dropped from afrplanes, the parachutes were released by a de- viee invented by Wackett, inappropriate, therefore, that this in- genfong avaitor should be engaged at the Australian research laboratory where he has been appointed to su- pervise the r\p» rimental work. STARVED IN HOTEL ROOM HORSFALLS 93-99 Xfsylum Strect Hartford. “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” Aged Man Identified in Albany By Sister of Troy Voice Culture RAR TRAINING SSIGHT READING | | Atbany, March 26.—Av aged mau Jume‘ D. Donahue‘ who sterved to 41\ th in his room in & small hotel here without asking for HKoom 318-319 Looth's Block nid was |:I1||l|lhd yesterday as Rue. 0 senen o Vel e 123613 | LetMackariand by & sister, Mrs. Ueginoers Spevial Alunlsu Charles Widener of Troy. The man, 1o Nved in the hotel six years un- jder the name of John Snow, | bis room two montbs ego never lenve it again Por the lirst six weeks of his self- { tmposed conflnement he sent out for nowspapers and food, occupying his tivie in elipping society items from the papers, refusing to sed triends., Two weeks 8gn he ceased to order food and euch day told the maid he w be laft alone, Yesterday police wer the witu il the mar umneonseions, died aord e i to DR. COOMBS The Natureopathic Physician nd Chiropractor hus MOVED Into His Nature Curc Institute 19 S.HIGH ST. 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L4 » . » . ’ : N » » » BERBOPPPPPAAABARAAANLANRL LARARL AN 223 Park ¢ SAAAA A A Al Aa A ARl At Al Al A Al il st dlilll) : 4 § r seizures | Fort Trumbull under guard today are | | vention was adopted by the British | It is not | | the¥ ptate [too well | spring « entered | s all right and wished to | | are out locating the | band in a | tured “The toughest guy that ever came through our cells.” That's the way Chicago detectives sum up Harry C. Thomas, 41, described as “the great- cst single-handed burglar in the business.” Thomas has confessed to 250 burglaries end robberies, 18 at- tacks up#n women, one murder a sundry other felonles and other mis- demeanors. Thomas “got religion” and walked into the detective bureau and made a clean breast of every- thing. 1 560UTS OUT FOR GROUP OF MISCHIEYOUS HORSES | Rich Grazing Section Is British Co- lumbia Laid Waste by Rampag- ing Band of Quadrupeds, March 26.—Scouts aunts of cach horde of scveral thousand wild horscs that has Iaid waste the rich Cariboo grazing distriet in the north part of the Province of Brite ish Columbla. This reconnaissance is preparatory to a roundup to be held in the spring In the roundup all those animals for which sale can be found ot 85 a head on the hoof are to be cap- The rest are to b slain, v Carihoo cowboy is being mus- tered for the roundup. Like the cayusges turned out by Ine dians on the Yakima Reservation in of Wushington, south of s of the Cariboo thrive and. have become a burden country that ranchers have intolerable Provincial officials have Jent their aid for the caning of the Carid Provincial participation when the British Columbia ment fnformed | roundups in 11 of exterminating the evil complained to Victoria, capital British Columbia, 1) e ) bestdes denuding the grass, enticed domesticated off to rotreats in the hills, Clinton, 1, C here, the hor on the pronounced resulted govern- many was that of rses, Cariboo animals AT BERNHARDT'S TOMRB, U, S Ambassador Herriek Makes Visit W Shrine of Famous Tragedic Paris, Mareh haseador ”4H|<k w American among th on the anniversa Acting In v cult, Chicago, he memorative tablet to the tomb, notavle Parisians and Church of 8. IFrancols De Salles DAMAGH Inee et fprin e h\ several bank to ix flood i and surronndin FLOODS CATUSE Lisbon, March for the 6 od the col tare nandut the i by Tagua | it of | tugal, 18 OUT TO OV ST LY DESDORIY, ASHING APTPROPRINTION 1 CATGHT AFTER LONG (HASE r ™ arn I 1 rak Anar man ( To Pase Tinw nting did 1 v eairs at's see—where feave off last might 7—J'unch anchers | of | FOR INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere | i CHILD LABOR LAW Favorable Report Today on Resolu- | | i | tion Proposing Such an Amendment | to the U. S. Constitution, | ‘Washington, March 26.--T"avorable | report of a resolution proposing a child labor amendment to the consti- | tution was ordered today by the! house judiciary committee. | The committee approved mlhou'\ change the resolutien introduced by | Representative Foster, republican, | Ohio. The republican leaders have given aspurance that the house will| have a chance to vote on the question | at an early date. Fourteen members of the judiciary committee favored the resolution which six, among them Chairman| Graham, announced they would op- | pose it on the floor. Mr. Foster will lcad the fight for the resolution. The supreme court has twice de- ‘clared child labor laws unconstitu-| tional. Representative .Graham said that| the attack on the resolution would be based on the contention that there is too great a tendency to tamper with | the federal constitution when there is no pressing need for amendments and | the belief that the regulation of child | labor is properly a state function, . PASS WALKER RESOLUTION | Albany, N. Y., March 26.—The sen-| ate today adopted the Walker resolu-i tion to memorialize congress to amend | the Volstead act 80 as to legalize wine and beer as beverages. | A bad beginning makes a bad end-| | ing. Begin right by using Baker's| | Extracts. Sold by all good grocers.— | advt. |ert Deer Creek, torney general. 1¢'this Signature [ is NOT on the MARUN | Apo Iro, | side zv, 1944 T0 ARREST “HEALER” Philippino “Miracle Man” s to be Prosecuted by Fleecing Many Natives, Government For Manila, March 26.—Prosecution of “healer, t Guagua, Pam- panga, Province, Luzon, under the medical laws, today was recommended | by department of health officials. The latter also urgled appointment of a | board of alienists to inquire into Apo | Iro’s mental condition. Reports ‘of Apo [ro's alleged mira- culous cures have attracted thousands of sick. Some sold property that they might consult him. Most of his pa- tients are natives, but a few forcign- ers journeyed to Guagua in the hope of obtaining relief. Sanitary conditions near the “heal. er's” premises were described.as re- volting, and an outbreak of pestilence |is feared. Hundreds of persons daily are visiting the place which has vir- tually no sanitary facilitics, reported health officers. ' PATALLY WOUNDED Thompsomville Man Lies at Point of Death—Was Mysterionsly Shot Through Wall of House, Springfield™ Mass., March 26.-—Jo- seph Chouinard, 29, of Thompsonville, Conn., lies at the point of death in 8 ! local hospital with a bullet in his head and the police are seeking the gan who fired three shots through the wall of a holse early today, one of which wounded Chouinard, striking him in the eye a8 he was standing in a room fitted up as a barroem. It | is believed that the person firing the | shots stood on the New Haven rail- ! road tracks which run close by the house, Three other men were in the room when the shooting occurred. scated in Chouinard’s automobile out- the police found Delphia W, Roberts, a Southwick garage owner, who was arrested charged with drunkenness, Chouinard, interviewed by the po- lice in the hospital soon after the shooting was able to throw no light on the identity of the one who fired the shoots or o ascribe a motive, solar time is that shown by cloek or watch; apparent Mean a sod | solar time is shown by a sun dial. The Daugherty “Shack” This is Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty’s “shack” on 20 miles from Washington C. H,, O. often met the late Jesse Smith and other frignds on his | past had fullen short | vigits from the capital, Roxie Stinson, Smith’s divorced wife, told the senatorial committee now hearing charges against the at- Here Daugh- Box, it is NOT BROMO QUININE “There is no other BROMQ QUININE” Prover Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as a quick and effective remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenzs, and as & Preventive l "The Fir First'and Onymm (old and Grip T¢ nhlet_J Price 30 Cents Don’t Miss This Gpportunity Vl‘l For this month only, aie n.(ukmg the folh' \\ e will give you a Iiberal allowance on your old worn oul watch (any make) in turning it in for a new Wal- tham, Elgin or Hamilton. Step into our store, we will be pleased to show you the new models which you can obtain in place of your old one. M. C. LE WITT JEWELER AND DIAMOND DEALER 295 MAIN STREET PROFESSES IGNORANCE | Says He Knows Nothing. Oklahoma City, March 26.— R. H. Wilson, former superintendent of pub- lic instruction and candidate in 1922 for the democratic gubernatorial nom- ination, announced today he would leave tonight for Washington in re- sponse to a summons to appear before the senate oil committee. Wilson sald he was mystified at be- ing called as he said he knew nothing about a reported “ofl deal” at the Chicago convention in 1920, “I can't think of any oil informa- tion,” Wilson said. “Certainly it has nothing to do with E. W, Marland, as Marland is just a personal friend of mine. It must be a case of mistaken identity.” soothing to the throaf 88 o Lic-o-rice HEE SAVERS Look for the orange Japan to Make Targets Of Condemned Battleshi; Tokio, March 26.—Hulks of the battle craft condemmed in conse- quence of the Washington naval treaty will be used as objects for target practice. The old battleship Iwami will be a Ytarget in April for a new triplane bomber recently com- pleted by the mavy. Two-thousand ho,nd bombs will be used. A few wegks later the battleships Aki and Satsuma, on which the first stages of scrapping has been completed, will be used to test the effectiveness of the 16-inch guns of the superdread- noughts Nagato and Mutsu. ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS WONDERFUL MARCH OFFER For the Balance of This Month Only With Eve‘rf UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC WASHER A HANDSOME MILLER TABLE LAMP ABSOLUTELY FREE Easy Time Paympnts If Desired FREE HOME TRIAL The CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER CO. 92 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 230 \ __OUR FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY 1874 . 1924 Ten Dollars a Month We are anxious to have the largest number possible take advantage of the opportunity offered now to place a JUBILEE SPECTAL in the home—upright #r player piano. So we haye arranged to aceept & snall first payment and monthly installments there- after of TEN DOLLARS (#10), These JUBILER SPECTALS are built especially for our 50th Anniver- sary and earry the guarantee of the makers, the W. P. 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