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X loe FERMENTED FRUIT BRANDED AS LIQUOR Haynes Now Rules That Its Possession Is Unlawful Washington, May 1.—The the peach, the pear, the cherry, and all other manner of fresh frui were added today to the prohibition rogue’s apple, gallery, alongside such culprits as the | little brown jug, the tocktail shaker and the juniper berry, A ruling handed down by Prohibi- tion Commissioner Haynes stated that hereafter it shall be unlawful to par- take ®f fruit juices in the fiome that may have forgotten themsel to such an extent as to ferment, ven the posseision of such unruly juices has become unlawful, the commission- er decided, Representative Gallivan of chusetts, one of the “wet” le; congress, waxed caustic today Haynes' new ruling. Hereafter a strictly law-abiding family, he said, will have to divide itself into day and pight watches to keep an eye giued on the cut glass bowl in the ce of the table. Just as soon as apples be- come googly-eyed, a peach gets tipsy, or a cherry mi kes Tuesday morn- ing for Saturday night—into the gar- Lage can it must go. "“Hurrah for Hayne: said the State congressman in a formal state- ment, sent to newspaper offices, “Soon little girls gathering flowers in the fields will be bait for prohibi- tion enforcement officers. Old-fasiw joned kitchen utensils will be open to suspicion. “Cows browsing in the fields will no longer be tested for tuberc but rather for alcoholic glands. Despite the levity with which the ruling was received, it is Haynes said, and the public is warned accordingly. Watch your cider and your grape juice! sis, CE MAY 8 COONEY SENTE “Bobbed-Hair Bandi and Fushand Called Sane, New York, May 1.—Kings County Judge Martin announced yesterda that he will sentence Mrs, (e Cooney and her husband, Bdward Cooney, May 6. Judge Martin's state ment was taken to mean that the ex- perts appointed to pass on the mental conditlon of the pair, and who looked | 050000 and intellectual liberty of [ makes it jmpossible for his vision to them over Monday, reasonably nwrrll.ho are sane and legally respon- -l*‘ forl #hojr acts. o aflen will examine the Coon- eys again May nd make their final report to Judge Martin the same day Both tha “bobbed-hair bandit” and her husband were examined by the| Raltimore, Md, May 1, = Senator alienists yesterday (‘ouzens passed a fairly comfortable Mrs, Cooney had no visitors at the night and was doing well today at {ail yesterday with the exception of 'Johns Hopkins hospital, where he was | her experts, She was reported to have op ted on for gnll bladder trouble given up her plan of asking for a last Tuesday. His condition continues | withdrawal of her plea of guilty to a charge of robbery ® PURE C1D Ik elVine 1af serious, | | Discover Remedy for - | Hirsute on the Head |~ The Bald-Head ciub of America is | determined to have all the hairless intellectuals of the state gathered at its annual meeting in Waterbury on May 12. The officers of the club are sending a special invitation to Presi- dent Angell of Yale Yo attend the banquet and bring with him all the | bald-headed members of the Yale fac- ulty. The Bald-Head club holds that | I this will be the most brilliant gather- |ing of men that Connecticut has ever seen, since the brainiest men are bald, | land in consequence this invitation | takes in the very cream of the college professors. The offics that the: at this rs of the club announce re to present to the world vear's gathering for the first time a discovery of one of the club's | 3 !the boy's entrance into this country | ;members that will be the greatest { boon to mankind brought forth in the } Was as unhcralded as that of most NASHUA MIL!S CLOSE, ere i present generation. This is known as | Visitors. i ) e | ters- 8 3 ; —_— French Olympic world were present. Tiate Remover, one application of | A committee was called in to pass| = Nashua, N, H., May 1.—The Nashua( The herd, including Tillle Alcartra ) s The contractors have now put their which is guaranteed to remove the jon the Spaniard’s claims. Jules Bois, and Jackson mills of the Nashua Man- the world's greatest milch cow, is said NO HEARING HELD entire siaff of workers upon . the Jast vestige of hair from the head of |President of the French Psychical Re- | ufacturing company, employing three | o be the most valuable in its class in Washington, May 1. — The house |building of seating accommodations any man who applies it. Scientists |search soclety, and Amor F. Keene, thousand operatives. will be shut "“,')“"""‘. e e | committee investigating the bureau of | for the tennis courts. The nifg who have been experimenting with |mining engineer, of Bmad‘“y“donn next week, the company an- estruction of the animals was post- e Al DNIEE fabiad in be |ruuru are virtually completed. this preparation report 100 per cont |were (wo of the commiltee. These | unced today. At the Jackson mills, |poned yesterday untll today, in the ' | cfficials said announcement of re- | meantime experts seck a way to save | gin its hearings today as planued, the increase in the mental power of men !who have thus been made bald, to say nothing of the great improvement in personal appearance. The Pathe Exchange and the Tn- ternational News have made arrange- ments to secure motion pictures of the club in action this year for presenta- tion in theaters all over the count Capt. Trving O'Hay, soldier of for tune, who is to give the address of the evening, by way of experiment, tried his speech on a railroad porter travelling between Philadelphia and New York last week. The porter be- came so hysterical that it was neces- sary to remove him from the train at Newark, N. J, and take him to a hospital. Capt. O'Hay is now engag- ed in putting some scrious passages in the speech. All bald men in the state are asked to get in touch with George W. Greene 100 Grand strest, Waterbury, at once. Barcelona Province in Plea to World League Geneva, May 1,—Prof. Masso Llor- ena, deputy for the province -of Barcelona, has protested to the league of nations, requesting that it intervene to settle the differences between the Catalans and the Spanish central { government, The plea is based on the ground that the league guarantees to pational minorities the | own language | Prof. Liorens cites decrees issued by the Spanish military directorate which he claims are in violation of Catalonia, These include orders against the of the Catalan tongue land flag, disolution of the general councils and suppression of juries, COUZENS STILL IMPROVES satisfactorily, hospital authorities add- eRr large % Ib.can Baker's |81 . ATLANTIC=PACIFIC New York, May !.—Joaquin Maria Young Spaniard Demonstrates Unusual Visual Ability NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1924. X-RAY EYEDETECTS | High School P. & T. Assn. Holds Annual Election At a meeting of the Parents and Teachers' association of the senior | Unkelbach was reelected president for | the coming year. Other officers elect- od are as follows: First vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Howard Wessel; second vice-president, Mrs. Henry T. Burr; | secretary, Miss Agnes M. Finnegan; { treasurer, Harry Wessels. Additional members of the executive committee elected were, Mrs, W. H. Rattenbury, MOST VALUABLE OF | HERDS ENDANGERED May Have to Kill off Famous! Hartsook Stock Los Angeles, May 1.—The menace first class hotels of the country and who has been valued at $50,000, the herd includes the following champion- ship animals: Bessie Snowball de Kol, famous 1,- 600 pound fat producer, the first member of the herd to fall a victim to the epizootic; Sir Aagie de Kol Mead, a bull valued at $27.500; Sir Pietertje Ormsby Mercedes 37th; the the world record heifers, Miss Aagie Ormsby Segis and Rosamaines Korn- dyke Beaut the state record cows, Norma Krondyke Cornucopia, Carrie Tritomia Ormsby, Eva Colantha Hub- bavale and a long list of 1,000 pound ¥rench Today Officially Assume Coms trol of Feld Where Olympies Are To Take Place. Paris, May 1. — The colors of the French olympic committee were hoist« | ed today above the Colombes Olym- | pic stadium, the committee officially taking over the structure from the jpun 213yl AP (I pue ‘S4010BIIU0D they are replaced by the Rumanian, | Avgamasitia, & Spaniard, 13 years old, | James J. Dorsey and Mra. Isaac|of death today for the Harteook Hol- | ycarly record cows, besides 30 and 40 | French or American colors May %8 8% Lonnounceé o8 his arrival te this JUWky. Preceding the veguiar mdet- |steln dalry ‘herd at Lankershim, “‘*”‘;w.mul seven day record COWS. the completion of the rugby football {ouniry.n.fow daFs ago that he: wis: DN concert was given' hy the high {here. whishy despite every precaution,| Au ouistanding palr Sipa’ marked { competition, the initial event . to- be able 1o see through gold, silver, school orchestra. An exhibit of l_he 1:35 contracted the foot 1 mouth {for destruction is composed of Miss | disputed in the summer sports pro- nickel, brass, copper and tin. The work of the dressm!k\r‘g and_ sewing disease, brings the dai industry . aaraiia de Kol Mead and Miss Aaralia | gram statenfent seemed 80 mu‘osmmu'y.-la-zcs was shown. This exhibit \\Asic( the country face to face with the :ge Kol Aagie, full siste whose sev-| President Millerand, Premier Poin- continued today. greatest individual loss in its histo en nearest dams avernge more than | care and other officials were repre- use of their | that no attention was paid to it and i according to a statement issued at foot and mouth quarantine headguar- 11100 pounds of butter is the highest in | sented at the inauguration of the sta- dium and all the notables of the |the world, !two men and the others, whose names 'are not available, admitted that they were satisfied this boy posscssed the' power of which he boasted. The tests consisted of placing ob- | Jects within various boxes, locking ! the receptacles which had previously | § |been declared solid by the commit- | tee, and then having the subject of ! the tests tell what was within. The {examination was held in the offices | |of Lefiingwell & Scott, publicity | {agents, 15 East Fortieth street. 1 t In most of the tests, printed mat-. |ter was lodked within the boxes and | Argamasilla invariably pronounced in | broken English the words that were on the hidden paper. M. Bois in one jtest placed a gold coin within the | receptacle and Argamasilla described lin detail the Liberty head u!nmpzd' jon it illness of Charles B. Brewer, former department of justice attorney forcing n indefinite postponcment. the lives of the doomed cattle. Besides the famous Tillie, said {0 be the only cow t ever “put up” at the | sumption wouid be made at a later date, when the condition of the cotton warranted it. T.ondon handle an average of over 000,000 passengers every day. | | | The 4,000 buses operated in Greater | | Box Is Empty. For the last test, M. Bois returned {to the Bxamining room with an empty |box. The subject appeared distressed for several minutes and then said that Ihe could see nothing and that the' | container must hold nothing. | Other tests were made with watch- ies in gold cases. The hands were | set at different hours and in each case | { Argamasilla called out the time re- | corded. | | In order to perform. Argamasilla | {covers his eyves with cotton and ties 'a bandage about them. He says that ! this is not absolutely necessary but 'mm he is better able to sece through | metal if the light rays of the sun are hidden from him, Artificial light | penetrate anything that the normal | vision does not penetrate, he says, but he does not insist on working in the {direet sunlight, though all tests yes- {terday were held with the sun strik- |ing the objects he held in his hands. Physical Property in Eyes. Boin declared that he believed gome physical property in Argama- silla's eyes was able to utilize the sun’s dark rays and so follow them {through metal, Tn no poseible man- ner, he said yesterdny. conid have been any physical phenomenon guiding the subject to the coriweel reading of ‘the printed matter, and he was satisfied that no confederates | were aiding Argamasiila. Mr. Keene offered no explanation | of the visitor's work, but he did w that he could detect no traud of col- | lusion. | The vouth claims to be heir to the M. i M Why Our Prices Are Lower (Number Two of a Series) Our Rent Is Low' Some people have a mistaken impression about the rental cost of business buildings. They sce a large, centrally lgcated store, and divectly they conclude that the rent is high. Marques de Santa Cara in Spain. He says he has performed before the royal eourt in. Madrid and before Furopean scientists without °being able to find a satisfactory explana- tion as to the source of his power, While here he will b presented be. fore other scientists. International University Not Practical at Present Brussels, May 1.-~The sub-commit- tee of the league of nations’ intellec- tual cooperation committes, after | etndying proposals on the subject of education submitted by Spain has come to the conglusion that at present the ereation of an international uni- | versity faces by aimost insurmount- able obstacles. | There are various measures which | might be considered with a view to | better cooperation among the univer- sities of the various countries, says ithe committee's report. Much pro- | greas has already been effected to- | ward this end and other measures to promote the object are suggested, | As a matter of fact, the rent of our new store, per square fast, is (by exact figures) 30 per cent lower than our former gtore on North Main Street ! Thirty per cent lower than in our previous side street loca- tion ! And in the so-called high rent district ! If vent were actually as hig an item as it is pictured, leading stores would be in back alleys. ' :.\utomoi)fle Party of ’ ' Qo vou will readily see that because our volume of business | Young Folks Held Up - . | ey ek By LW has trebled—because our rent is lower—our prices are lower ! {drawn revolvers three masked bandits ‘hr-fl up and robbed an automobile party consisting of John A. Knight, Bridge, W. J. George, Oxford, and two girls whose identity was not di- | vulged near Dodge bridge on the Mill- bury-Sutton boundary line about 10:30 {o'clock last night The men sald they were robbed of about 838 while the girla were robbed lof 87.95 | According men their ear was stopped near the bridge by the three men, who were standing in the |center of the road with their faces | covered with white handkerchiefs and |leveled their pistols at the car. You can buy vour furniture at Shoor Bros. with the confi- dence that quality considered, our prices are lower than else- where. Because Our Quality Is Better Because Our Prices Are Lower to the Six hundred autographs recently shown in London were insured for $125,000. Thrifty Homemakers Buy at “Hartford’s Leading Farnitare Store” ‘[F SKIN BREAKS 0UT AND ITCHES | APPLY SULPHOR | Just the momen: you apply Men- | tho-Sulpliur 10 an itching, bufning or | broken out skin; the itching stops and healing begins, says a noted skin spe- This _solphur preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a qiick relief, even to flery eczema, that nothing has ever been | found to take iis place. Because - of its germ-destroying propertics, it quickly subdues the itch- irg, cools the irritation and heals the eczema right up, leaving a ¢ Y smooth skin in place of ugly erup- tions, rash, pimples or roughness. You do hot have to wait for im-. provement. It quickly shows. You can get a little jar of Rowles Mentho- Sulphur at any drug store. 4 INCORPORATER 196206 Trumbull ‘Between Pratt and Asylum “Hartford’s Leading Farnitare Store”

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