New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 2, 1924, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1924, Stbalibedie SHITH-LAFOLLETTE ~ LEAD IN WISCONSIN . Y., April 2.—The New Incomplete Returns Put Them _ ioeps. . v, apes 2iine er| over MCAdOO and Coolidge « road company has been granted the | right to have reviewed a portion of | the terms of a public service commis- | e sion order directing improvements in | passenger train service provided by | the railroad’in Negge York state. The right of re ted by Supreme | Court Justie was accompan- | : |ied by an order enjoining further pro- ! ceedings under the commjission’s or- | NEMDESEE | Your Guarantee Public Service Order for l’nssengcri ROOSEVELT NAMED NATIONAL DELEGATE Named in Primaries-Augustus Thomas Defeated York, Assistant & is the name "SALADA" It insures tea that is fresh, fragrant and pure — Try it Service Improyvements is to be Care- | fully Reconsidered. New Koosevelt, April —Theodor April zovernor w leading William G. McAdoo, ery M. La Follette, United § ator ‘for Wisconsin, had a two Milwauk Smith . Wis., retary of th of was eleeted a delegate to the ican national convention in yes- aries eoand Robert 8, pri 1 over President Coolidge gah s-at-lurge to the democrat and 10+ publican re- Fspeetively, ion of r- wimary was Iy today oy conventions, comp national when e figures, including o ciicts in Milwaukee whe mination for mayor cincts of 2,- La Follette lidge dele precinets) Smith mi at the probabls delegates, ohservers, convention spred several distriet Pittsburgh police received a tip that a Pennsylvania rvailroad cordi to political pay train, carryving $109,000, was to be held up near that city. ! “‘”’""""" Superintendent of Police Ildward J. Brophy and detectives hur- : vied to the seene. They mec the bandits. A running gun battle ensued, The machines erashed and overturned. phy and ive deteetiv 1d one of the ban were serious!y injared. Two ¢ men were captured in a hand-to-hand fight, a moment s here pictured. smith to indic the sisth is show- cading iv but insufficient returns deived 1o\ ultimate re & MeAdoo 15,199 Eligible to Vote 4 Lo other of wh = FIGATING EPIDEMIC Utalh u ad been re- s as to the ntial primary, where Senator Jame ed of Missouri In (‘i(‘\ Election Here vos the anly epponent. Little inter- conventic re Nen Yo Interest in N y a fight f est was shown i race, and Takes Stre < Meas- - 3 . Takes: htrounous Mea cinets gave McAdoo 2,082 to It Foday noeom- show ures to Prevent spread of the Fout s in Loth Milw state o s worked tes and it ulidates and Mouth Disease, republicans, and sy “tion,*Mayor | ., was lead. in the n 168 had re- artisan, wh city mayor itlon of a striv 242 in th ceinets of rted! program al- o aan T, . the ) took uthori ynarantine the 1o ns received last ni . turns showed the remainder ul with the der, providing the review is brought up for argument in the appellate di- vision at Albany at the May term. The commission directed changes g of plans for rearrangement in the New Rochelle Junc- tion yards to permit trains to pass within-the main line and the Harlem river branch without crossing tracks at grade. The railroad, petitioning ‘or review, held there avas no reason- able demand or necessi for that part of the order, that tiae large ex- pense would deprive the company of property without proper return and that jurisdiction in such matters rest-| ith the interstate commerce com- , rather than the public serve. were ordered by the er an inquiry made in cojunction with the trarsit commis- ion over ser between New York and commuting points in this state. LUNATICS STARVING Tumaies of Donegal, Jreland. Asylum, Are Practically Without Food' Due to Strike of Attendants. Press. April 2.—For the By e Deifast, SOt lunatic asylum have been practically without rood because of the strike of the attendants, who kidnapped the lone man cook on duty, leaving on'y a woman {o care for the hundreds of 1 lunatics, taking advantage e strike, have broken through the don of civic guards outside the building and made for the country- side in search of food. They are be- ing pursued by hastily formed parties of farmers, Free State soldiers from Dublin last 12 hours the 600 inmates of the Donega! | ULTIMATUM GIVEN GOLUMBIA STUDENTS ‘Dean Declines to Oust Colored . Youth From Dormitory New York, April 2.—Graduate stud- ents at Columbla university who threatened to quit residence in Furn- ald Hall unless 2 negro law student { was cjected today face the assertion |of Dean Hawkes, chairman of the | committee on residence halls that “If a student finds his surroundings un- congenial {iere is no need for him to stay I'rederick W. Wells, of Tennessee, whose friends said he formerly attend- | ed Yale, Ohio state and Wilberfore on ferms of racial equality, was the man | whose residence was protegted, | Although the matter has not been| ‘brought to the attention of university authorities officially, Dean Hawkes in- | dicated fhe probable action on any report submitted by the house com- | mittee of Furnald MHall, | “It has not been the usage to ex- {clude any man from residence halls (on the ground of his parentage,” he said, “There have always been negroes ;at Columbia as well as students of | | other races, and no discrimination is| | countenanced. 1t a student finds his| |surrounding uncongenial there is no need for him ta stay, There are hun- | dreds on the waiting lists and any| vacancy can be filled at once.” | Among the lodgers in the hall are Japanese, Chinese, Hindus and stud- | America by POTASH FINANCES Warsaw, April 2.—The financial sit- uation of Poland is so much improved that the revenues znd expenditlures for April completely balance, the dlet was informed yesterday by Premier and Finance finister Grabsky. This despite the fact that the government is resuming the public work suspend- ed for reasons of economy and is he- ginning to pay 1ts external debts, The premier said that minister to the T'nited Stdtes has been instructed to arrange for payment of the debt to instalments, the first of which, $500,006 Poiand was ready to pay immediately, S BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause _a__n_q Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels angfgpsmvely do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find %ulck relief through Dr. Edwards'Olive ablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system, They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. ¥ i All the benefits of nasty, sickening, Epmz cathartics are derived from r. Edwards” Ohvg_ Tablet;l m&hout griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. r. F. M, Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac- tice among patients afflicied with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant 1y non-partisun ticket lead- bad breath, Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; x'ou will know them by their olive color. ‘Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 15¢and 30c. have taken possession of the asylum onts from European countries, It was and the hospital euthorities are ap- not ascertained whether Wells was| pealing to the farmers, laborers and | the first negro to live in Furnald Hall | others to give aid, The strikers are|but it was said that none of his race actively picketing the asylum, bhad lived there in recent years, ! Presiden r trial to support daya afi WINSURANCE COMPANY I Gatrney s W, Ha TESTING OUT PLANES . April 2e=1inal tests of the 0 States army airplanes at- o fly avound the world will made today prior to the schedule start tomorrow for Prince | been ' (%, on the next leg of the mpanies or Vrederick L, Martin, command- | sand it er of the ac rmada announced | company that it theiveather is bad tomorrow, | flight to British Columbia will be | ived, dismisees A VETERAN STUDERT Peansyly Has One busis e stamp ou V Co Trust Comnere ruli and trust Ml v W APPOINTMENTS Apri! MILITARY 1l v State Collen i ow Marry sstudent Who Has Geen Lnvolled rpor faent in the reial Trust Co,, ing a dircetor and e ing viee company el Urqahurt the affairs of for 36 Years, Ju & orders Warde i of the sam Comme “I Want to Know Where This Food Comes From Before I Eat It” The heading of this message u splendid thought for every housewife to keep in mind. And the answer to just such a question is, to a very great extent, the reason back of the present popularity of Mazola for frying. a 8 WWomen who dislike the idea ot frying with grease, demand Mazola because they know it is » pure vegetable oil from an edible source. second leutenant viee e of ingpection Ldison O A and ond Licat TWO COOLIDGE DELEGATES \ Poplar Bluff, Mo, April 2.—Two Coolidge de tes wore ted yes. terday by the centh Missouri con- | grosgional distriet convention, They | instructed to support Governor Missouri for yviec-president, Sta‘e ( iy . ny, vrill, Sta e ( . HAAY omis | ont Ve W ) being tre Vi AL Stoncic furmer | Y cagerte tirst Stat when he « vead W headguarters company, $5th infantry Limo di is wrap Iaid upor tun- irn of stones built over, are temporarily furs, the home study Hyde of 5 eo "oeurros) nethod studying by o RIIZ * They know what “edible source” means— that Mazola is made from the hearts of golden corn. If you like “corn-on-the-cob” you can’t help liking Mazols. ‘4 Three Generations * HREE generations of master craftsmen have de- gned and produced the delightful Heywood- ciield Reed and Fibre Furniture which three gen- It is a wholesome pure fat=un ol that's so palatable and health-giving that many mothers give a spoonful or two to their growing children, T crations of home-makers have enjoyed and cherished. i And this is why Mazola-fried foods are never All the artistry i i J s A e aertistry and skill gained through 98 years grease-sonk ed or indigestible. cxpericnee is portrayed in the beauty, comfort and diznez of the cherming new Heywood-Wakefield You will never go back to the old-fashioned way ot cure which better dealers will show you. frying with grease, once you try Mazola. Newest color eficcts that harmonize with the latest trend in home decoration make Heywood- d Furniture ideal for cvery room. 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