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P —— MARSAY EGG PRESERVER VANDERLIP WAS T0 | PAY FOR HENEY Banker Admits It Was He Who Hired Lawyer | ’ Philadelphia, April 15.— A | Vanderlip, banker and organizer of the “rank 20c pint 35c quart DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. You Never Saw Topcoats of Finer Imported Woolens for $60.00 Deseribing these coats don't tell it either. You can't put such Scottish woolens as these into words —but you can put them into fine Topcoats with ex- pert hand pailoring and then the values certainly talk—stronger than $60, too. Other Horsfall Topcoats $32.50 to $75.00. HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Stree | Hartford. “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” = _ 436 Main St New Britwin Co e 3304 BANT oW hve Voice Culture Special Attention to Beginners James D. Donahu? A1 Sefton Drive . EAT TRAIN 3 L jnee of Vale University Mr. Ford Owner How is your Car for this Season? 1 Specialize i Pord RRepairing. Prives Reasomable HUTT 181 GREEAWOOD ST, T -3 FUR STORAGE | Hudson Fur Shop 13 Franklin Square Tel 350 YOU'LL DO BETTER § st AXELROD'S | We are out of the Wigh Rem District SATURDAY SPECIALS Faster Bnshets with Fggs 15 Rabhite. jumping e Laster 1ggee1-2 1 Mavie Tale Powder 16 Coty's Liorigan Face Powder T8 50c¢ Mennen's IVORY FOR EASTER GIVING Vxe ;od’s Pharmacy 223 AR s1 Shaving Cream on Burcau, he Citizens’ Federal Research has announced that it was ed Francis J. Heney, of 8 cisco, to conduct the scnate in who tion of the Internal Revenue Bureau. Mr, Vanderlip was the spes the weekly luncheon of the City and announc luring an 2 St stigation of the Bureau is exciting rtion these said Mr, “Senator Watson wanted another republican . two democratic sena- mmittee W d it one_progressive wanted it idress he entitled Internat a great Says Couzens Hesitated. tor Couzens was advised by wor Pinchot to get F cis J, to investigate the bureau. Cou- zens did 1 saw the abso- | Jute necessity of a man as Heney if there was to be a real investigation, “My office got Heney on the t phone at San Francisco, His terms 3 , but 1 _did not debate, T | told him to take the next train to | Washington. “I took him to sce Senator Couzens. The senator said he would put up the money for Heney's fee if the commit- | tee would agree, The two democrats did agree, “Then Sepator Watson moved dismigsal of the investigation bureau, Secretary Mellon wrote a protest to President Coolidge. The president ! sent a special piessage to the senate and the issue now rests there, a de- batable question. he way to get facts is to get a ned Investigator, but the president not believe so, Tells of Espionage, “Lawlessness lies in what ls being permitted to go on in Washington. Some one opens my mail, dictaphones | are placed in my room, the telephone wires are tapped and investigators are shadowed by government agents, The lawlessness is pot in the congressional investigations, “The most deflant things have beer done in the department of justice, T'he arms of the law can be made to r h out when It should not. That | s been done within the last week 1is was not done for the purpose of furthering justiee, but to hamper an investigation, “In this departme | plonage system; it jntimidates ses and the members re spied and actior | Heney the t there {8 an es- wit ™ of oc g upon 18 pi cribed the work hieh he has ereated aid he was doing this work for purpose of leaving to his children I other people’s ehildren a country " they cowd get a fair, just for the things nderlip de hich rm from soriety rendered mocisty Middlesex Medical College Now Under Investigation April 18- Attorney General A yesterday that he | of ‘the MiMiesex collegs of Medicine and Surgery, Cambridge, npon request of the state hoard of registration, The hoard complaining that the eollege of fors in its prospeigus a rse In clectic practice which is not recogniz ed by the national eclectic soctety con of v Hoston ton announce e such matters entalls a fine of §1,. nment for a ¥ ieette Medica ed the Can viation of the state laws n or imp Massac fimes att v ose it t e Turing the t and Mis titutio attempts Lave Offic Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn MAIN ST. 127 Opposite Arch St ACCESSORIES FOR EASTER COSTUMES | Women's and Children’s Hosiery We feature eight of the season’s smartest shades: Rose, Salmon, Champignon, Apricot, Soliel, Bombay, Flush, French Nude and Black and $100 . $3 00 Correct Gloves COATS AND DRESSES NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRID 18, #924. City Items mpleton and staff will b Armory, Easter Mon- day, April 2 Tickets, $3.00—Gen- | tleman and dies.—advt. Hallinan's Lunch from $§:30 a. m.—advt. Mary Elizabeth, New Brit- ew exclusi ss shop, for street and sport wear of dis- at’ moderate prices, open 9 o'clock all this week. The Flizabeth Shop, 87 W. Main, . Bidg.—Adv, | For smart spring hats, at moderate prices, call at the French Hat Shop, S7 W. Main, Prof. Buldg. Will keep open evenings all this week until § Governor T at the 8 m V ction, ntil Royal' Poultry Fanciers To Exhibit at Barcelona | Madrid, April 18. — Poultry from | every country of the globe will be | shown at the World’s Poultry congr to be h@d this year. at Barcelona from May 10 to 16. In this respect, | and in the larger number of species of fowls exhibited, this show will be more interesting than the record con- gress which met at The Hague in Particular interest will be cefitered in the scientific Jecfures and on the newest methods in_practical poultry cultwre. Among thé delegates already accredited are several scientists of note who have taken a leading part in developing this feature of tie exhibi- {lishment each be aring the royal arms | the most wonderful-tobacco box in the The queeh of Spain is scnding a number of pens from her yards t xhibited in the special r of the show. The Prince of W Il]\“ king of Italy, the king of Nor- 1 wy and the queen of Belgium also will have exhibits. Cutlery of Late Czar Now Used in London Restaurant London, April 18.—Cutlery which was once the property of the _late Czar and which adarned the tables of the royal palace, is now in public use in an obsc 1 one of the, slum districts of London. There are €00 knives at the estab- engraved upon the blade. Some of them have the device filled in with but these the proprietor is not 1g in the restaurant. history of the knives since they ,left the Russian court is not known, but when they came into the hands of the previous owner of the restaurant they all had massive handles of solid Igold. These were replaced, however, by more conventignal and less tempt- ing ones, and although the cutlery is uswd daily by customers it is seldom | that these historical relics afe recog- nizeds .000 Tobacco Box Tondon—In Caxton Hall, Westmin- ster, reposes what is claimed to be world. More than 200 years ago it was bought for four pence. It was then so small it held only three ounce of tobacco. Today it is more tha four feet high and is insured for 7. 000 pounds. The secret of its value i that the original box is now enclose: in six others and each is cased In sil ' the office 8f Attorney E. o'cloek.—Adv. e 3 Columbia Records, $1.00. ce Co.—advt. overnor'’s Ball at State Armory, Easter Monday, April 21. Gentleman and ladies, $3.00.—advt. Let John A. Andrews do your washing with a Maytag.—advt, Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. —advt Headquirters for Fancy Selected Maine Seed Potatoes and Fertilizers r all crops. The C. W. Lines Co. Tel. 691.—adv, Joln Morans’ Easter Music Club.— advt. { Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans s—advt. Polish your furnrture with our pal—' ish, C. L. Plefce & Co.—Advt. “Dan” Coliins’ restaurant, 71 Church St., openis tomorrow. Everything new. Satisfaction guaranteed.—advt. | The Sons of Veterans auxiliary will entertain members and friends at social and card party tomorrow night | at 8 o'clock in G. A. R. hall, | “Dan” Collins' restaurant, 71 Church | St., next to Herald office, opens to- | morrow.—advt. { Worthy Temple, will meet tonight at Judd’s hall. Visit “Dan” Collins’ new restaurant | tomoirow. Saturday.—advt, i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bailey and | family of 130 Glen street have mo- tored to Boston, where they will | spend the holidays { Miss Anna Schilling is spending the | week with Mr, and Mrs, Fred Schroe- del of Boston ’ The Meriden Tumbér Co. seeks to| obtain a mechanics lien on the prop- erty of Stanley Sliva at 50 Lasalle street In an action brought th®ough T. Ringrose. case by C. L. Pit Pythian Sisters, 8 o'clock in PsQ@ Shops, s aine to - Michigan Papers were served in the Constable Fred Winkle, A son was born yesterday at the New Britain Gene Hospital to Mr, and Mrs, George Brooks of 5 Arch | street, The actlon of Maurice Gordon against 1.0 Gross lias been withe from the d t in the city eourt.{ Willlam M, Greenstein represented | the plaintiff and 8. Russell Miak the defendant, Mr, and Mrs, Emil J daughter are spending Good with relatives in Bridgport. Henry Wetmore of 64 C) is reported serfously 11! at his hom H® has bLeen employe of P, & F, Corbin Mfg, Co. for a number of years Mrs, Margaret MeLanghlin of Fast Main street will wpend v her daughter, Mrs. Armand Joley, of PEQModel 8 A Smart Two-Button Sack-Suit ““Melbourne”’ A Top Coat of Distinction Danberg and Friday | ireh street in Laster +New York Cit SHORT CALENDAR DOCKLET, Rix cases are on the docket for the short ealendar mession of the elty court at 2 p._m. next Monday after. as follows: Paul Zelder against motion for more specifie affney for the Kiett for the Aefon- dant; Joseph Stubenraueh against Mike Cherpak, judgment, Morris D, for the plaintiff, M. A. Rexton for the defendant; Rohe and Bro against Gussie Maxon, more particn- | r allegations, A° W, Upson for th plaintiff, David T. Nair for the de. | fendant: Louls R. Naphael and oth- ra against the heirs, ereditors and | ropresentatives of Elizabeth Beeh® | ndgment, Ellas T. Ringrose for the plaintiff; National Paper Co, against Alex Drobish and others, judgment, William M. Greenstoin for the plain- Y Touis Gourson against ¥, ¥ Ritehie, judgment, Willlam M. Green- plaintift, Joseph G Aefendant noon Aaron Paul statement, Don, plaintift, G. W. Raxe ) R 7 n It has always been our belief that the short route to a customer’s confidence is by the way of unquestionable ‘quality, unrivalled tailoring, and uninflated values. Our belief is supported by our superb showing of Spring SuitsendT 3 Coats 25. 30, 35. Every garment reflects the spirit of this Easter season --- the advent of Spring. The colors are bright and inviting. The models inspire freedom of action, and the whole showing displays a freshness that speaks volumes of praise for the splendid merchandising ability of such a great organization as ours, wilch enables every one of our forty stores to start every season with a fresh bright stock, right from our own Tailor Plant, at prices that show a positive saving of $10 to $15. Look -- Compare - Satisfy yourself that the ray, is the true way to Clothes Economy ! «toin for the Woods for the The ond of & perfect meal—a Ades Bajer's Flavoring good grocers.—Adv, flavored with ets, At A Tel. 1409-2 White. At prices from and Neckwear COATS of Poiret Twill and the most desirable of the heavier materials, at prices from £22.50 up, DRESSES of the season’ SPECIAL COATS AND sizes up to 50, s best. DRES<ES for Stylish Stouts Corsets, Brassiers and Lingerie Al of the most desirable in both quality, materials and styles—Also a line for Stouts.