New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1924, Page 12

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2 tiong! commitiee after the 1920 cam- | paign | | While Al Jennings was waiting to | tell nis story about an oil deal at the 1920 republican national convention, l m. committee called to the stand v president of the | York | who told of loans to the repub- | oy W. Baldwin, In pire Trust company, New from Ilirst Page) city, lican national company aggregating their repayment with (outinueg committee L that said Scnator Walsh. | A Modest Man. same,” interest “Mr. Hamon at 1wo or three tinies [over a perlod of from two to three | before | got into this mixap wanted | years. me to come back to Ardmore and| The first loan was for asked me 1o go in with him in an oil [ made Scpte ; 1920, des replied Jennings “1 don't 00 of this amount like to say it m If but the people | w $1uvum was repaid April rather bad eonfidence in me in Okla- |18 and more than one oil cow- | Decemt had tried to use my ne in Another loan o e exploitation of companics in sell- | April stock, and Jake had repeatedly |y December Never never had any colla Baldwin 320 loan was repaid as $100,000, repaid: ., and the balance ed me to come in and form a new X it with [ =W would be and we could finane his mon The perfeetly | In talking abo company +notes,” gitimate of the in o it was conversation and 1 w fectly frank 1 did not be Heve in Jake's methods. ad no | faith in t his friends ! he [temher 28, 1920, with a was the only lawyer ) sumably 1t had extended his hand to.me whes 000 note, Baldwin said. 1 came out of prison | 11e testitied that in connection with the first loan, )00 in government bonds were ! by Wil IL ce $14,000, on with you a checking aceount opened Scp- deposit of Patriotic Motives, “I woull have hesitated a long time about making the have | Havs today, | i s tionu ebout anybhody amn & Uys very refuctant in giving evidenes | They against a ¢ But 1 believe 100 country 18 really " r e | n was help it ca | payments on the comumittee, to Coleman Dupont, of the Empire Trust hoard, scld to help retire the MO first loan. do not chairm notes were made, e said notes we loans, but when notes, he replied: i do not remenib After Jennings ked who signcd the s Wa d Speneer Yad a row a ent credited : : to Senator spateh trom | “Anybody exeept the committec? New York last The Vissouri | a5ked Senator Walsh, Senator Wis Guots aid the | 1 do not think so. General Du- oil i was pont, our lent, 1ecommended it 1 the people w weary of (1he loan to us and we took it upon his it; and that izs just as bad had | recommendation.” Bappened uml Intertor Seerctary | Do you know anything about a Lan Iministration as under Secpe. | payment of 10 or thereabouts by or from Harry 1Y, Sinclair?” as havi accomplist very v maid he woull pass | b sir” “Or hy Mr, “No »ir.” Lutter, b, Russell Dros. Senator Wat over th of the committee commenti work in thet way, end would nator Spen on what informution Best ed the ntoabout Sceres | —uadvt, MANY |N iTAlY Gxeat Loss i Lile Occurs in | VG hmali Districts made furthor invests, gl “Do you believe the truth of “hed Benutor W » not deny i s Statement UIE the w sk that,” Sevator Waish intereapted, 1| Ao will tell him ver gutlerno. Ualy, March 2%.=~The Doheny betore y never sw hix private car The erowd hroke into applaus the ecommitter nidourned unti MOrrow “impropricty” of a memher Hays for him®" : on its tuten ~u-w1 produce Senator L. Doheny on his privat . avity of the landslide in the vieinity Amulfl yosterday grows hourly, Ese timates here place the deaths in the const at L0 but cut off both road and wire communication exact number of vietime is Details of Neaving. TREIR SEIOIE i Resuming its public hearing oil commitie ingquired fiest 1 fro nto the methods vmployed to ind the up the deficit of th many of there places are unknown. Fhe ohi —— B jei, where the bulk of the nee Muling, Purore, | republican na { villages affected are Vets vietims ar ansnenens l roported 9, Atvant, (A Rome dis 'W!LE'AMS VANlLLA night sadd there were at deast 100 w LEMON and ad at Veltiea). he government s rushing all pos © hielp 10 the scene, There is a pos #ibility. that a number of American affceted as @ large convoy of tours ft for Amalfl yesterday teamship has rk any toufists or others found off by the slide, which descended steep headland, approach to dispateh late last | few drops, Extract of ute & inu in an\\e\ mn\,u !--‘ from th into the The seu now I8 the on the scone, and fishermen’s boats ar ' hurrying to the suecor of the vietims Viee-Admiral Lobetti lestroyer §x headed for the iitected ¢\ The slide was causcd by the under | mining ot the shore by pecent violent storins, Later news from Amalfi was that the American and German tourists In | Amalfi hotels had all left the dunger points when the slides came. When the warning signs appeare they were assisted by the |to remove their helongings and get |out of the danger zone efore the Iy oeeurred, The names of the because of Waidliams® Other Famed Specialtics Williams' Gelatine cr Oak Coffee Beer Extract House Tea s’ Spices THE WILLIAMS & CARLETON €O, Hartford, Conn. = | frag ts are unobiainable, telegraphie Curbed in 24 Hours Frery Aithy sympton of Catarch is checked in 24 hou through a new infernal treat- ment known as Dr. Platt’s Rinex Prescription, Compiete 1 guaranteed, or it c nothing, ¢ e in thie city at all druggh DR, PLATT'S RINEX PRESCRIPTION Large Fresh Smelts b 22c fresh Bston Haddock b 12¢ Fresh Ced Steaks lb 18c Fresh Caught Floundel’s lb 12(: trictly Fresh Eggs . doz 29(: Fre Cught Mackerel Ib 20¢ National Meét Stores Co. OPF. NEW HoTeL b 70 WEST MAIN &7, $266,620 and | On Janu- | was patd | republican national committee | proceeds | former ch f the na-, unable to say how all |, given for the | from Naplesto! authorities communica- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THUR scetion of their opposition to the supporters act is well | |larse whose | known. The house of commons tomorrow is cebating the second reading of the {London taritf Lill which promises to turnish scrious snags for the govern- |ment and seems quite unlikely to re- leeive, the rapid passage which the | government hopes. Many of the la- \I'tnll'.u and most of the liberals op- [pose the measure and the government | will have to depend on the support of {the conservatives to push it through. 3 the attitude of the latter is un- |certain as regards some provisions of {the bill. | Tt s umed that if the subway men st their action will not be unanimous as a number do not be- ong to the ansport union, but the national un of railway men, the action of which is uncertain until cr the meeting of this-organization but in any case there arc enough ansport union miembers to cripple * services badly if they walk out. eeth dtamns ffort would be made to run the trains with civilian aid as was done Bleached Out | with considerable success in the strike The reported threat of the electrical | trades union to join the strike and cut New Safe way off London's entire electric light and power supply is unconfirmed and is cere | tegurded in some quarters as unlikely. PUTS A COLLAR ON TIGE Washington, March 27.—Tige, the te ‘\\ hite Hounse cat who: mysterious | disappearance Friday resulted in - a browdeast “look out” over the radio, oing to stray hereafter, resi- ge has decided, or, at least, " | Tige's nocturnal absences are to be cut much shorter. wr-| A niee broad coliar was bought for \flnu today, on which his name and |address is inscribed. Through this lentitication Mr. Coolidge believes return on future occasions facilitated, o stains |just three minutes A willd sufe lquid which ens the stains—and a new kind of pa new tains wild i fow couts at ull s Falr Dept. Storn r : {the cat Crowell rug Co. Dickinson |t atl ludg Co. and Liggett's, will be Hy OF REAL EMERGENBY I First Compounded England’s Tramway Tie-up Makea This Remedy For - Government Action Likly My Own Neighbors| Their Praise of This Newer Torm of hengon — Ho scriously | geon Mas Spread so Rapidly That does he governmes nl r rd the sit - Cear uation created by continuance of the | YW Afer Nino Years, Over [tram and bus strike and the apparent- | 1,000,000 People Use it An- {1v inevitable entry of the subway men | uually, {into the fight tomorrow night, accord- J e e ing to severul of the morning news. papers that a privy council hgg Iu-n! alled for today to consider proclama- | tion a condition of national emcr sency Nussell Bros. advt, Russell Bros. i | ‘ Fresh FKegs, 27e doz. | advt, v 1, 2 Awsoclated Pre at thg nelgh= iplaining g to get King men and their all tived out i the suy that dssuance of the proclamation | y nad Lidney | has atready been declded upon and | roubis other Bimid pains around the that the meeting has boen summone | heart, palyitations and dizziposs .mlw. w in order that the king'a formal con. B LM o s m heart dises sent to it may ve given, The king | welore the o |has gone 1o Knowsjey as the guest of [Lord Derby for the grand national | steeplechase on 1idday, and it s | stated that the peivy council will meet there, | I'his reported development s not | Lannounced from you meet Iack 100% iron in soures i Lack of fron in the blood is and may prove wercly a deduction 1l Alizing weaknesses. from Premicer MueDonaid's statement | et it dyresse [that an emergency committes we food nothing you eat docs meet {0 arrange meagurcs to comb any official Without Your heart, ungs and kids |the situation but in the opinion of a [nevs all vour r"-l "»l”“ ut k] | ltarge soct % tiee nowrishment from the Ulood stream, |large scction of th 3 A dsnee and publie | C 0 e blood lacks iron and 18 thin, pale the situation is quite acute cnough | ug watery, you ma |to justify the step. toms of n greut num State of Fmergeney t L o trve cas 17 a state of emergeney is procluim . B e i ed it will be under the provision of the emergency act of 1920 which [when invoked confers upon the gov. v S5 ernment virtually the same powers as \n spinach, Tontiie and apples, Unlike the notorious war time defense of the older forms of iron, it will not injure | sth or distu tomuch, and it is h-«vn'lwl\ and | It 18 the people | who posswes | yo 1T you| to yours you an |rentm aet, - It enables the ety te et to the approval of parliament 1o make | blond I8 ¢ wide and compulsory provisions for |reut strength, for y the and life of the community |26 "ot FUow hh‘fl‘"" "“""‘ (including ta over control of any | gee how 1o o n work of he service, using army and navy tou can w pming tired, take grain 1 f Nusated governemnt, subjo public {lorries therefore and commandecring jprivate vehieles d materials for the | same purpoge, The act was last put | into ope during the miners ) & step would bring the l1abor government into conflict with & DrTrues Elixir! is an invaluab'e aid to Mothers when children show signs of worms. § You know the symptoms: Pale face, coated tongue, dull eyes. itching of the nose, constipation. € Dr. True's ! il quickly relieve these undesirable conditions and bring back your children to renewed health and spirits. qDr. True's is absolutely safe. 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