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MR HEANS NOTIVE Conyinced Dangherty Had Fin- ASHURST SUSP i L it g In an Inunbw h myer men prlor w M' Compounce last night, Henry F. A.hum. Democrat, of Arl- uona, dectared that-16 was- & well known fact that former General Harry 8, Daugherty was in o Notel a ghort distance awady when Gaston B, Means slgned a statement repudiating testimeny he had glven before the committee -jnvestigating Daugherty. Senator Ashurst was an actlve member of the committee, The Arizonian did not direct chagge that Means had heen ceerced Into retracting his testimony. lut he believgd there was a great "eal of significance in the presence of Daugherty at the hotel a few #leps away from the spot where Means signed dis repudiation. Sen- ator Ashurst's ®suspiclons, were strengthened, he said, because he had seen a letter written by Daugh- erty to Thomas B. Felder, counsel| for- Means, in which, he said, the stafement was made: “Yaur client, Means, lied about me. Better get sy and make it good." Means Clever But Vain “Means is a brilllant fellow in vme respects,” Senator Ashurst told iewspapermen. "Hé is a startling leteetive, really startling. But he is serribly vain, He is not worrying -anight about whether the people dieve he lied in his testimony. ot at all, - What he is afraid of is hat the people will not think hets great detective. He loves to come ‘ound and say: ‘Wasn't that a great ‘ee of detectivé word T did? Senator Ashurst was asked wheth- v he - would take the initiative to Il a meeting - of the committee hich Investigated Dahigherty for an quiry into Means' latest statement. le said it would be unbecoming for + member of the committee o call meeting and thought that it was v to Chairman Brookhart. He pro- sluced a copy of a telegram he had nt to Chairman Brookhart at dress “at “Lake Senator Attorney make a ) |Camp Perry, Ohlo; saylng:' *Question has been raised as to authority of anyone except chairman of commit- tde to, call a meeting. You are in touch ‘with situation and 1f you con- sider it advisable (o call a meeting of the committee T will gladly at- tend, Relieved At Stone's Appointment Speaking of the fact nm Daugh- erty had been deserted by friends for whom he had done 'favors, Sen- ator Ashurst safd: “But what could he expect? When he surrounded himself with Meanses, Felders and ‘their {1k, he should haye been pre- pared to have them claw back at him when they got into trouple, Tt is a fapt, gentlemen, that wiren Har- lan B, Btone was appointed attorney general, all of us, Rzpublicans lni Democrats, drew a deep breath ol relfef. Within 15 hours~—yes, with- in 10 -hours—the birds of ill omen flitted away from the department of Justice, they knew thelr hour had come."” Believes Davis WiH Win Discussing the coming electlon, Senator ‘Ashurst: said he firmly be- lieved John W. Davis will be elected président. He also predicted that the Democratic nominee will carry New York. “Of course, this is only my personal belief,” he sald. “You may think differently and this man may have another opinion. He will carry New York even without the ald of Governor 8mith. But if Smith 1uns again it will (with a hroad western gmile) help.” Youthful Prisoners in New Haven Make Escape New Haven, Sept. 25.—Two more boys, one of whom was waiting to be taken to the Meriden .reform school, made a successful escape 1{rcu“ the children's buiiding yester- | day. Joseph Tiernan, of 109 Plymouth street, who was to have been takern to Meriden yesterday, could not be |found when an officer called for him. The other boy, Salvatore Marroceio,” 14, of New York city, was found here a few days ago after {he had run away from home, His ! parents were reached and they Were to have called for the boy yester- day. Only a short time ago two other boys made a successful escape from the building by climbing out of a second story window, walking ‘a small roof which was only a short distance from the ground. SUFFERED FIVE YEARS FROM STOMACH TROUBLE Rochester Man Says Tanlac Brought Relief. “What it takes to give a man iuscle and strength to stand hard ork, Tanlac certainly has it,” re- ently 'affirmed Samuel Cooper, a o1l (Known blacksmith, 1520 Lake Ave,; Rachester, N. Y, “Stomach trouble id caused me nisery for five years. After meals +specially I would almost double np with pain. I was almost subject ‘o bad dizzy spells and headaches that would hang on for days at a time, Nervousness and lgss of ep-helped to drag me dorn and I feltitired out all the time. “I ‘have taken three bottles of nlac now and am ‘feeling like a hrand new man. In fact, my health i= fine'and I can say that Tanlac cer- | tainly does the work. Tanlac 1s for sale by all good druggists, Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills for con- Lean Fr'sh Shoulders 16¢" Ib. LEAN FRESH HAMS For Friday and |- Saturday made and stipation; recommended by the manufacturers of Tanlac. k3 Fresh Pork Loins (BY THE WHOLE OR HALF) 25¢ Legs of Genuine Fresh Spring Lamb | 35¢ - bb. Fancy Fresh Killed Chickens bowel and brings out all terested in a Hi-Y club are asked to glve thelr names to the boys' sec- tetary before Saturday of this week, The first meeting of this club will be held Monday night, September 20, at 6:30. A supper will be served ,|after which, officers for the coming year will be elected. After the busi- ness meeting a discussion on “Mak- ing a High School IJ!(‘ Count” wilt be held under the leadership of Dr, F. A. B. Forrest, The boys will then adjourn to the bo\\'lm* alleys for 1ecreation. Many boys will make the trip to Hartford this Saturday afternoon. After visitipg the capitol and the museum the boys will have a swim in the Hartford Y. M. C. A. pool. Store and Garages Meet With Seolid Opposition Anticipated opposition was woiced last night at a meeting of the build- ing commission to granting permits to John W. Hagearty for a garage on High street, to Lawrence Kieffer for a garage on Greenwood street, and to Willlam Papkonin for a store on Shuttle Meadow avenue. The build- ing commsision voted to lay the three matters over,to next Wednes- day evening. The site of the Hagearty garage is south of the Landers, I'rary & Clark factory onsHigh strect. That con- cern, by Vice-Presjdent Joséph, F. Lamb, objected and announced its willingness to buy the lot. E. M. Wightman and H. W. Eddy, repre- senting the First Baptist church, William F. Brooks and Henry T. | Burr, representing the New Britain Institute and Henry Adpress were |also opposed. Owners of property in the immedi- ate neighborhood of Pankonin's pro- posed store site objected to this type hood. The proposed Kieffer garage is at the Greenwood street: extremity of East Monroe street recently opened. Trans-Pacific Flight Is Planned for Near Future By The Associated Pres: Honolulu, Sept. 25.—Plans for a trans-Paciflc flight by airplane from San Francisco to the Philippines and Australia, with several Pacific coun- erating, were announced here today by the Pan-Pacific union. The purpose of the flight will be | to study the possible establishment of five or more permanent air lines linking countries bordering on the Pacific ocean. Haggard and Old? —The AnundeSlnl.noluJutFm ‘Women in Two Weel in Many Instances “There can be no healthy, beautiful, rosy choeked women without plenty of ifon in their blood," said & prominentNew York physician and medi- cal author recently. “I have strongly em- hasized the ~fact it doctors should prescribe more or- ic iron—Nuxated ron—for_their ner- 'vous,rundown, weak, haggard-looking wemen patients. P lor means_anaem The skin of the anae- mic woman is pale, the flesh flabby, The 25¢ Ib. FOR BOILING, SALADS AND SANDWICHES Prime Chuck Roasts 22¢ b. Cloverbloom Butter (IN 1.4 LB. PRINTS) 47c b. Prime Rib Roast (BEST CUTS) 35¢ bb. Fresh Calves Liver 42¢ Ib. Fresh Killed Broilers 42 bb. Smoked Shoulders 14c b. Largest Retailers of National Meat Stores Co. 70 West Main St., New Britain Meats In America Phone 483 muscles lack tone, brain fags_and the memory fpils. and often they becomg weak, nervous, im.- ¥ table, despondent and melancholy. When the iron goes from the bload of women the roses go from their cheeks. They Become weak, irritable, and nervous because | i food for the nerves can only be supplied through the blood and when the blood is thin nd anaemic. the nervbaare improperly nour- . The nervous mother or hous highly irritable, forgets where she pt and often cannot remember what she o do. At night she often hay a “ Often her nervousness and train on her children and may help to wreck their delicate nervous systems. jedical science and chemistry have profen that NERVE FORCE IS A n i‘rN(‘r SUB- L.,,. 1¢ you cannot memory falls. if you are irritabie and easily upset, trifiing things annoy ¥ your nerve force. When your nerve force be- ‘weakened. all the vital organs of your bedy lose their normal strength and vigor, and as a result all kinds ofalarming symptoms may appear. From the pains across the back one woman thinks she has kidney trouble: another may think her spine is injured be- cause of the tender spots which may occur thereon. The dull, heary pain in the lower part of the head or the back of the neck leads another to think she is going o have paresi Sieeplessness and pervous frritability, heas palpitation and indigestion are very common «ymptoms. Some people are born with a very small amount of nervo-vital fluid. because the merve force has been squandered by the lives Yed by their sncestors. Others use up thei nerve force faster than the body can make R Cases in Small Town In a small southern town over 60 cases of appendicitls oceyrred in a short time! Simpla buckthorn bark, | wlycerine, ete, as mixed in Adlerika, guards against appendicitis bécanse it acts on BOTH upper and lower polsons. Helps any case gas on the stomach in TEN minutes. Brings out matter of building in a residential neighbor- |* tries and the army and navy coop- | Mother, Why Don’t You Take Nuxated Iron And Be Strong and Well and Have Nice Rosy Cheeks Instead of Being Nervous and lrntnbllo):cll the Time and Looking So Gavye Some to Susie Smith's Motll:rr and She Was Worse Off Than Y. What Is. Your Answer? ., look into | YOI LENINGRAD FLOODS TAKE TOLL OF 19 Storm Now Is Sweeping Over Southeastern France The Assoclated Pross, By The casualtics are believed to have By The Assoclated Prems. Paris, Sept. 25.—A storm of cy- clonie violence is ravaging southeast- ern France. The ancient city of Or- ange has been particularly hard hit, | a deluge flooding the railway station, washing out the track and cutting the main railway from Paris to Mar- seilles, while on the other bank ef the Rhone a mile of trackage was washed away. A bridge collapsed during theé pas- | sage of a locomotive. Two bodics were found in the debris and it was fearéd others also perished, T railroad workers will require at least a day's time to restore communica- tions. Meanwhile thousands of trav- ellers are stalled. In view of the seriousness of the situation Minlster’ of Public Works Peytral has gone to the scene. Telegraphic communocation with Marseilles has heen cut by the up- rooting of poles and the Paris post office yesterday chartered an air- plane to deliver 2,000 belated tele- grams. The streets of the city of Nimes were converted into torrents, a num- ber of buildings were struck by lightning and one man was killed by a bolt, Lightning also struck build- ing in Aix-en-Provence, causing out- breaks of fire, The tempests continue, flqoding the rivers in ‘the whole = region be- tween Valence and Toulon, stopping all work, notably \lntaging, which is seriously threatened. Communications have been cut in many places, and soldiers are’being rushed to restore them. USE WACHINE GUNS Polish Train Bandits Go One Betfer Than Those In U. S.—Also Blow Up Railroad Bridge. | Warsaw, Sept. 25.— Torty,armed bandits with several machine guns yesterday held up a train between Bresh and Luniniec, eastern Poland. They cowed the passengers after killing and wounding two, then blew up a brifige behind the tratn and ! started the crewless engine toward {Luniniec, where it stopped, out of steam. | The gang looted the baggage and robbed all the passengers, including M. Downarowicz, chief executive of the Brest district, giving them *re- celpts” in the name of the revolu- tionary committee of Tkrainians and white Russians, The robbers es- caped, but M. Downarowicz walked |to Luniniec and organized pursuit | by the garrisons of nearby towns. nerve force there is il one thing that is gofng to help you. and that is more nerve force. IN Your starving nerv must have nerve fond or something to supply increased nerve force. the same as a starving fnan must have bread to make new flesh and muscle. For centuries science searched for nerve force food. At last a célebrated French hysiclan brought to the attention of the Paris Academy of Medicine a remarkable pro duct which contained the principal chemical constituents of active living nerve force. in a form which most closely resembles that in the brain and nerve cells of man. This won derful product was tater combined with or Eanicironandothervaluableingredientsunder the name of “Nuxated Iron."" so that today true artificial nerve force ready to be trans. formed intn active living nerve force. the mo- ment it enters the body. may now easily be hiad, simply by taking two tabletsof Nuxated Tron three times a day, with or after your meals. ORGANIC IRO\ (U\T\I ED IN HE TRON IN 20D, and ks tho iroa {n sptabch. poles. 1t not oblp quickly enriches the blood. but It aleo stimulates the blood to manufacture a greatly increased sup- plyofnewnerve force. so that Nuxated iron not only feedsartificial nerve directly to the nerve and brain cells, but it indivectly increares tion of nerve force through the m-- of the blood. UPACTYRERS" N ire using Nuxated results w! ions of people om the remark. has produced, the manufacturers feel 3o certain of i efficacy that they guarantee satisfactory re. sults to every purchaser, or they will refund money. 1f you are weak, nervous or run bottie of Nuxated Iron today, two weeks you do not feel that it has increased your nerve force, and made it but in every case. your nerve force is your capita: inlife. and w hen it is gone your capital | yous gone. the same a4 ifyou had Jost or squander- | it ta Siaiaees. When sou ech a8 you feel better and stronger in every way, out oney wil be refunded. Lok for the wnrd Nuxated” on everv vackage. Sold by druggista, $10,000 Worth, Held Under alcohol valued at $10,000, der a padiock attachment down town plant of Pharmaceutical company, have dis- RSDAY, SEPTEMBER® %, 1094, Padi Attachment, Does a Houdini, Leat- ing Locks Intact, Boston, Sept Sixty barrel held the 30Pianos and Player Pianos Instruments that were the regular stock of John A. Andrews & Co. will be sold at the lowest - prices seen in years. You will never hear of these prices again. Come early for yours for there FORTUNE IN-BOOZE GONE s of at\the National MRS, TELL 1§ NOT lock (No Indictment-To Face Man- slaughter Charge Now un- X J p Leningrad, Russia, Sept. 36~ appeared, it was learned today. N sfown, C Sept. 25—, ::":‘“E‘"'; g‘r?l“""‘m‘;:: '"‘;_‘[‘“"mn. Nmeteen persons are known to have | Some time ago Milton Ackerman, the ‘m:"‘?‘j:r‘:‘{‘:r (:1:.:«‘0.:1 ':Imc :xllc:‘ sk 1t ’ perished in the great flood which! owner, had his permit for possession o t followed Tusesday's gale. The death|of alcohol for the manufacture of|to indict for either murder in the s | toll I regargled as light, however, n| bay rum suspended by the federal|first or sccond degree, Mrs. Jo- view of the extent of the flood, [ authorities for alleged irregularities. [hanna Tell, who in April last, vol- T || Which was the worst suffered by the| Twenty-five barrels wore levied [untarily called upon District At- ,’. M' a A_ New-, former Russiap capital since 1824, against to satisfy creditors. They |[torney McGee of the Bronx, in New were removed to the government|York, and confessed to the Killing been held down by the timely warn- | warehouse but the constable found [of her employer, Charles Blair, & ing given the inhabitants when the | himselt unable to sell the alcohol at | farmdr of Kill th, C a 3! Do n t a ‘armér of Killingsworth, Conn., and o Pum:‘m‘l‘l‘)"‘:'l’]',"']:"‘l'd : Neva began to overflow its banks. | auction to satisty the judgment.|burial of the body in & fertilizer ond meeting tonight ot 1es0. "ie¢-| The flood waters were showing a| Tater the remaining 60 barrels were |pit. The body was found in the Crosby. will give s tak | oU. . John | tondency to subside early this morn- | attached to pay a bill for nine|place described by hor. Srothran -"5 bl ‘on _lmdlfl ing, although some sections of the| months' rental but they were left on rial For Manslaughter, s rioggroht s B« B “"' B¢ | oity remalned Isolated. Martial Jaw | the premises under lock and key.| Mrs. Tell is now bajjable and | ol m'fim" “v”';t"';“:"v”‘ has been declared, and the regular | The locks were still there' when the |State's Attorney Brnest A Inglis Sy s P i Ay a“h‘;"\}l‘l;v; troops are bnm)x assisted In main- | auction was opened but the alcohol |announced that he would proceed ;s taining order by the militia, fire-| was / ) tournament .on the Y. alleys until | pen fmfv,m,n":c, g SLen AN gong, 10 XY e mapien en.a charge of 7:80. ’ h France Stormswept, Alhigh school boys who are in- e 6 MAIN HFLD FOR HURDER manslaughter, probably week _after next, “ The grand jury was sworn in in Middlesex county superior court yesterday morning and after in- structions from Judge Arthur F. Ells, 1t retired and was in session flve hours before making a report. The state's attorney had laid before the jury a presentment of murder in the first degree, Some 16 witnesses were called, many of them neighbors of Blair, | who lived on a chicken farm in a | remote part of Killingwotth., Oth- |ers were officers who searched the farm and found,the man's body in | the pit. Reports No Indictment | The jury reported that it could | find “neither an indictment in the first nor second degree of murder. Hartford Is to Have | Drug St | drug stemmm, New $2,500,000 Hotel | Hartford, Sept. 26.—Thomas C.| | Hardle, owner of the Hotel (;:nrdfl.i |announced plans last night for the erection of a hotel that wilt involve | | $2,600,000 on the present site of tho | Hotel Garde. Af annex to contain JOHN A. ANDREWS After 25 successful years in the Furniture busin ess, recently sold the establishment which he in- corporated and has severed his connections with that organization. A large stock of Rianos, Furniture, etc., which was not included in the transaction was left for Mr. Andrews to dispose of, This stock must be sold |mmediately. In order to do this it has been marked at cost and below, cost prices. A money saving opportunity such as this will never again present itself in New Britain. Compare prlces. then come and see this merchandise for yourself at STREET AT FRANKLIN SQUARE Starting Tomorrow! A’ GIGANTIC SELLING OF are only 30 of these beautifully tuned instruments. They Will Be Sold to Those Who Come First One Large Natural Finish CEDAR CHEST | $20 00 First, For _ 3 Sets—BEDS and DRESSERS $25 00 Each Including bt e —_— Thousands of yards of DRAPERY MATERIAL at 25c " e You Will Save Hun- dreds By Being Here of the Kind We Offer Will Not Last Long. e\ ODD CHAIRS Mahogany Chairs 1$100" OTHER BARGAINS not to be missed — Vanity Dressers, 30 Pianos Reed and That \'old fm' $30, A One Desk, Book Case, one Organ, Hall Settee, Mirrors, Pictures, Four Tables, one Lamp. one Set Dishes, THAN COST. Pipe ATEC Instalil VICTORY and MAGEE Terms Arranged less Furnaces 'OST PRICES ed Immediately Rugs, Linoleum—ALL AT LESS tion bergs which —_— One Refrigerator $9. 00 Botire o s Gots ‘omplete Cleveland, Ohio, cents to cover is to be erected in the rear of the present hotel, now occupied by coms ial enterprises. nex is completed, the present hotel to be torn down and a new one erected in its place, In 1923 it was decided first time One e IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A BUILDING LOT ON Winthrop St. Shuttle Meadow Hunter Road Ave. or Blake Road. opposite N. End Park JOHN A. ANDREW Has It. Lyons St. Judd Ave. Osgood St. | .,MA or less wlth Dr. Pln Prescription, a new treatme t the internal cause in rellef ln-rultud hours or your mon can have a trial trea m'l\l, writing to the Clinical L-bornnr and sending plekm u\fl Ut You take no risk in §1 package direct from Cn sale fn this city ati The Dickineon Drug Co., 169-71 Matn Bt, City Drug Store, 557 Main 8t., Croweli's 83 Maln 8t, and other good to attempt the destruce with explosives of had drifted into the 500 rooms |North Atlantic lanes of traven = GAS RANGE At Only $9.00 — — LACE CURTAINS Hundreds of Pairs at | 75¢ el e n,"rf" Conquered in 3 Hours ' Bvery crucd of t.ho mlflu. e by g When this an- for the those fce~ — ] JOHN A. ANDREWS UNDERTAKING PAR 6 MAIN STREET AT FRA] LOR—15 WALNLUT ST. KLIN SQUARE « TELEPHONE 3085

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