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STORE EEVATED . department of justice until his nom- | TOSPRBH B Succeeds MoRenna-New Aly. (Gen. Now Sought Washington, Jan, 6.-~President Coolldge today for the second time within a year act about finding a new attorney general, Harlan E. Btone, of New York, ee lected as head of the department of Justice nine months ago after tie retirement of Harry M. ‘Daugherty, was glven appointment yesterday by the president to the supreme court-— consldered by the legal fraternity as the highest honor within ite reach, i The nomination of Mr. Stone was sent to the senate within five hotrs after the vacaney on the highest court was created through the re- tirement of Assoclate Justice Joseph McKenna, who himself was appoint- ed to the conrt from the attorney generalship 27 years ago by Presi- dent McKinley. The desire of Justice McKenna to leave the court was communicated to the president several weeks ago, and accordingly the formal an-| nouncement of his retirement was followed by quick actlon at the, White House. The executive evident- ly had discussed the matter previous- ly with Mr. Stone, but tife final con- ference was not held until yesterday aftermoon. An hour later the noml- nation of Mr. Stone was eent to the «tnate and was referred by that body | to its judiclary committee in ac- cordance with custom. | While Mr. Stone will not leave the ination 18 confirmed by the senate, usually in euch cases a matter of routine, thought must be given Im- medlately by Mr. Coolidge to the ap- pointment of a successor. All indi- catlons of an official nature are that he has not even reached any pre- liminary conclusiona but immediate- ly after the appointment .of Mr. Stone was announced a dozen names | were being mentloned in connection with the office, Among: these were some of those | mentioned at. the time Mr, Coolidge was seeking a successor to Mr. Daugherty, ~ ineluding Arthur P.| Nugg, chief justice of the supreme judiclal | court of Massachusetts; Tudge Frank { 2l Charles B. Warren, former am- | hassador to Japan and joint head of the spectal American commission to Mexico, ‘ The {mmediate speculation aleo | were vised properly prior to July 1, | perlence and temperament for the work of the natton's highest court, and his satisfaction with his work a4 atlorney general in ' the nine monthe he has been in the cabinet., . Mr, Btone entered the cabinot Jast April at a time when he had fust retired ap dean of Columbla Law school and had ‘accepted a place in a New York law firm with the pro- spect of Initial earnings according to his-assoclates, pt §100,000 a year, The office of assoclate justice of the supreme court pays $14,600, The department of justice at the time Mr, Stone entered it was under Investigation by the senate. It has Been partlally reorganized by Mr. Stone and the prosecuting actlvities of the government exténded into a sumber of iines, notably including a number of anti-trust proceedings. The nine minths also "has heen marked by several conflicts within the organization of the department, which in three cases were settled by summary reroval of the officlals at varlance with departmental officiale here, one of the cases involving a district attorney in Massachusetts, another a district attorney in Call- fornla, and the third an assistant dis- trict attorney in New Jersey, Enactment of Legislation Favoring Aliens Urged Washington, Jan. 6.—Immediate | enactment of legislation, which would permit aliens. whose passporty | last, If otherwise admissible, to enter | the United States as non-quota im- migrants, was advocated today at a hearing befere the house immigra- tion committee by a group of wit- nesses which included Rabbi Stephen | 8. Wise, and Louis Marshall, attor- ney, both of New York city. | Representative Perlman, republi- can, New York, has introduced a| resolution. which would afford the | rellef sought. He estimated in urg- ing passage of the measure that ap- -proximately ten thousand altens hdd | | been made the tnnocent sufferers of a pew immigration policy after they had prepared to depart for the United States, Those unable to gain admittance for the most part have | {been held at ports of debarkation nr“‘ at their homes. |Hoover to Call Meeting to | Take Up Highway Rules | Washington, Jan. §.—Secretary | Hoover will call early in February | a meetlng of the general committee | created by the pational conference ! & Dietrich of Idaho, |0 street and highway safety, which [ of his first two: vears in office, he met in Washington in December and formulated resolutions looking to uniform safety methods for traffic handling. | The recommendations of the con- | !u.vold trial on a charge of conspiracy 1y i1l and in need of an lmmedmla‘ LINESS, CLA 0. S, Prosecator Doubs He Is Sick at All New York, Jan, 6. = Gaston B, Means, former department of jus- tice agent, is feigning lliness to 0 obstruct justice, Federal Judge Lindley, of Illinots, was told today | by Special Assistant United Statbs | Attorney Todd, / Todd sald that government opera- tives who called upon Means at his | home tn Conford, N, H., last nigh had reported that he apparently wa in, good health despite the tele- graphic statement of a Concord phy- siclan yesterday that he was serions- operation ' At Todd's request Judge Lindley issued an order to compel John T. McGovern, Means' former counsel, o appear before him, Judge Lind- ley yesterday issued a warrant for the arrest of Mecans and has under consideration a motion to declare forfeited his $10,000 bond. Means was to have gone to trial yesterday with Thomas B. Felder, his one-time attorney, and Elmer W. Jarnecke, his secretary, charged with having accepted $65,000 from officers of the Altoona Glass Casket | company which they sald they in- tended to pay to former Attorney- General Daugherty and other gov- nment officlals not to interfere with the concerns stock sales. Jarnecke changed his plea to guilty yesterday and Judge Lindley now is considering a motion to grant Felder a separate trial. BREWERY REGULATION Governor Pinchot of Penn. Advo- cates Supcr\islqn of These As Wel; As Distilleries, Harrisburg, Pa., Jan. 6.—Legisla- tlon to regulate distiileries and breweries was urged by Governor Pinchot in his address to the gener- al assembly today. Summarizing the accomplishments sald that the legalized saloon had been driven out of Penusylvania and | “real progress” had been made to prevent and punish bootlegging. With a saving to the taxpayers of included the possibility of pmmq_I\r‘rcnce have been submitted to all | $40,000 for every working day, he tion of James M. Beck, now solicl- tor generdl and who will become |termine whether any changes in the |had been introduced ¢ acting attorney general upon the retirement of Mr. Stone, and of the'and whether progress has been made | ments with a transfer of, Curtls D. “Wilbur, for-|toward the adoption of the princi-|service for every dollar spent.” mer Chief Justice of the Supteme court of California, from 4he secre- tary-ship of the Navy to the Deport- ,ment of Justice, The president decided upon Mr. Stone in makihg his first appaint- ment te the Supreme Court because of his"cdhfidence In the attorney general] bortie of long acquaintance | starting with the time when they| were college mates at Amherst; his| belief that the attorney general was eminently fitted by education, ex- Beauty A Glea'n;;—i\Ta:s of./Hair 35¢ “Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl's Hair Girls! Try this! When and-dressing your hair, just moisten your hair-brush with a Yittle “Dan- derine” and brush it through your hair. The effect is startling! You can do your halr up immediately and it will appear twice as thick and heavy —a maas of gleamy hair, sparkling with life and possessing that incom- parable softness, freshness and lux- uriance. “While beautifying the hair “Dan- derine” is aleo toning and etimulat- ing each single hair to grow thick, lopg and strong. Halr stops falling out arnd dagdruff disappears. Get a Dbottle of “Danderine” at any drug or toilet counter add just see how healthy and youthful your hair ap- pears after this delightful, refresh- ing dreasing. ——j—eem———— S TR R HIGH GRADE REPAIRING AND REMODELING HUDSON FUR SHOP | 13 FRANKLIN Tel. 770 | combing states and the committee will de- | standards proposed are advisable | ples recommended. Big Values The Little | & With the Store | i SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT 9 A. M. 9/4 Lockwood Sheeting ... Yard 50c 36-in. Bleached Sheeting .. Yard 14c¢ Pequot Sheets, 72x90 — Eagh¥....... $1.35 Lockwood Pillow Cases, 3 for ... L $1.00 Table Damask, good quality., Yd. 45¢ Outing Flannel, striped and plain. Yard ... methods | 1 politics ministrative depart- “dollar’s worth sald, economical husiness eliminated in a “The nt administration T JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE gee. Reg. §1.00. Yard 0 790 Silk Striped Shirting, — 3 I R A R R LT Reg. 59¢. 3 yards for . -$1.00 e | ular §1.89. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE MEANS FEIGNING | of coughing T would spit up blood h:\ui Co., and the City Drug Store. The Dress Goods Shopg 400—MAIN STREET—400 $1.95. Yardns ular §$2.2 i Yard ... " done what the public Interest de- manded without asking whether it was politically wise or politically foollsh,” he added. Sailless, Wind-Driven Ship Makes Good in Test Klel, Jan, 6, = Anton Fletfner's sallless, wind-driven ship = Buckau. today attained a speed of nine knoty in a trial in'a heavy sea.. When the test was gnded Flettner sald he was satisfled with the seaworthiness of his vessel in reugh weatber, On Thursday the Buckau will leave on a cruise to Lubeck and possibly to Bweden. BRITISH EDITOR HERE ] New York, Jan. 6.—8ir Georg: Balston, prominent Brilish financial authoerity and editor+of the London Statist, arrived today on the Adriatic en route to Washington. Why Druggists Recommend Swamp-Root druggista have For many years | watched with much Interest the re- markable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine, 1t Is a physiclan’s prescription, Swamp-Root is a strengthening medicine, It helps the kidneys, liver and bladder do the work nhature in- tended they should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test of vears. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and {t should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many, friends. 3¢ sure to get Swamp-Root and’ sturt treatment at once. t However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,, Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle, When writing be sure and mention this paper. . — S COUGH SO BAD THAT ! HE SPAT BLOOD Right Lung So Sore He Could Not Lie on Right Side Mr. Thomas Nickerson, formerly of 24 Flint street, Lynn, Mass., tells how he was cured of a racking cough and sore lungs by using Allen’s Lung Healer. He says: “1 had a bad case of pneumonia, which left me with an awful congh. My right lung was so sore that I could not lie on my right side at all. When I had a bad spell Having used Allen’s Lung Healer before, T began to use it again and I am thankful 1 did. T took three and a half bottles and am glad to say T was entirely cured. T can't say 100 much for it as a great lung healer.” Allen’s Lung Healer is Sold in New Britain by the Miller-Hanson Drug The Little Store | % With the i Big Values S el A Silk Satin Canton. Reg. .. $1.29 Silk Chenille Crepe. Reg- " $1.50 Pure Silk Japanese Pon- 56-in. Wool Jersey, Reg- $1.39 South Main street, ace stable G RALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1925 Pillow Cases lin; mo_ dressing 45x36, For { and 5 qts. Special for Wed. tered, good size. Special for Wed. .... 27x54. Special Wed. .... 22x44. Special for Wed, ...... natural white or sizes small, large. For Wed. only." and $1.49 qual- ities. For Wed. garments, good Vests and Pants. For. Wed For ered backs. Wed. only Made of fine quality mus- size 25¢ Grey Enamel Sauce Pans First quality, sizes 214, 3, | 25¢ | Roll Top Bread Box White japanned, gold let- | Special Assorted patterns, . 69¢ Bath Towels Heavy weight double loop ! red and blue borders, size 44c| Kleinert’s Baby Pants Absolutely first quality in fiesh, | and | medinm .. 18¢| Girls’ School Dresses| Sizes T to 14, pretty mod- | els of standard grade wash ginghams, closing out 98¢ 79Ci' Women’s Ribbed Underwear Winter weight fleece ribbed | ~$1.00 Beed Sheets Made of good quality ma-| terial, size 81x90, seamless. | $1.00 Tapestry Floor Rugs size | | | | 3,000 YARDS OF NEW DRESS GINGHAMS 2 A reliable brand in desirable patterns and color effects at an extremely low price. 10 Cc For Wednesday, Yard . oeioisciesve s osees Heavy Brown Cotton Cloth RINSO A splendid grade, 36-in. Yor'washing: unbleached cotton fabric. For Wed., pkg. .... P aty 121/ 2C 5¢c yard ...... 1 LB. PKGS. ABSORBENT COTTON “Curity brand” superior quality Absorbent 39 Cotton; full 1-Ib, rolls. For Wednesday...... (o Children’s Knit Woolen Caps Women's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs A nice quality pure Ixish linen Handkerchiefs, with 1-4 inch hem. 7 Cc For Wed. only...... A CLOSE OUT OF MEN'S WOOL SCARFS Here are 25 dozen handsome Brushed Wool Scarfs, in plain colors and stripes; made to sell up to $2.00. For Wednesday .............. 69C All The Newest Radiex Records grades, For Wed. only ...... 59¢ Real Bargains, Are These Rompers And Creepers fitting SOUTHINGTON NEWS Two assault cases featured a 1| fon of the local -court Wijliam Makar R. Thompson o wicz of by Con- threaten- Yards.ooe oty ing a boarder's life, W ced to Extra Size Bath 49 15 daxs tn Jal avd the pyment of R RS T R RSIERE ng to $19.6 homp- Towels. Reg. T9c c v!;:v on Sunday evening » he was ed to the akarewicz TR R R TR 56-in. Pure Wool Dress o sRarair man er knife Flannel. Reg. $1.98 who was Imported Gingham, fast ' §2.25. Yard eres color. | R ST nd said in Reg. 39¢ ... Yard 250 court that Mak R e he ce of 1% r at the time. e § 06-in. Pure Wool Plaids S and Striped Dress Flannel. st Nicholag Mac reet was charged wi s 1t on 2-in-1 Indian Blankets — Reg. $3.45. $ 5 James Marotto. It wis charsed Regular l 9 Yard iU 2. 9 i e e | $3.00. ... . | T, arrested by Cons mas Mur- phy Jud - ST VISR N ) Wool Canton Crepe. Reg- dered the ac . Pure White Cotton Quilts ular $1.25 coets jor 84 and Lk iy e w0 L e OBCH Y m v e st §3.50. .. Each . A TR —_— - EESEESCSEEREESTERE § 56.in. Wool Tweed. Reg- 40-inch Silk Crepe de - ular §2.00. Chine. 5 Yard S $1 .25 Reg. §1.50. Yard 9 C | s Dress Velvet. > Reg. $1.50. Yard 98C i e P & 40-in. Silk Canton Crepe. ¢ Reg. 4 Yard in. Wool Coating. Reg- i . 3195 ular $2.98, N SR TR TR Curtain Goods — Special 12%c at Yard men real Scoft’s Eimuls exemplify swength. S Rloemfield. N. J¢ THROUGH AGES Centuries ago sturdy Norse- ed the benefits of health-building ced-liver oil. 0 " 39¢| Kayser’s Gloves | Of Washable Chamoisette These practical good wear- ing Gloves in many colors, 2-clasp style with embroid- |- 44c I killed Angelo Egidio on New Y Eve, v rom behind which tio : ushed to his death e - doun o Rickaalty e meat market is recovering from his | recent iliness at the Hartford hos-| Union R Ct <:‘.H{‘ }1 eve Frank A Alfred inasot and T. Tazzali left Sun- wis governments was B ng by the sy tine 11 21, 0. E has been investigating t > i report suggests a forr IR Tegia a nfyor and cou port w st Cute little garments, made of reliable, washable cham- brays and linens; many are adorned with hand em. | ceived; dance and vocal broidery. numbe! For Wed. 25 (v For Wed. ...... 0 WOMEN'S WOOL SPORT HOSE Just the Hose for winter weight; a light weight sport wool in all the new colorings. 59 : C For Wednesday only, pair .... . Full Length Fibre Stamped Towels To Embroider Silk Hose A Hose of excellent wear- ing qualities and appear- ance; first quality in all new shades. 49 c For Wed. only.. to 39c. For Wed. only City Items with intoxication and breac s fined $10 an given ence of 30 days and ord T1 har £ 1 C. T. U. held its The W. | church chapel this afternoon. club under the chairm 'y Welch ran over | llworth but th lam ements for a dan ch, as his | ked car, | had | ision was blinded by a January n Deputy Cora Yeo cal soeiety will ir »fficers of the Che Carolyn Cook, da and Mre. Warren F. Milf of this city, vesterday for her home Consolidation of rough by the | ington ormerly to report made iness Men ment similar to that of a ¢ ought be ng soon Such a rnment would hane Suit for $1,000 damages has been | hrough the state legislatur brought by John E. Kilbourne tion voted tc {ta: annisl t Scbastian Gozzo and Ealva- | payment of a note. Constable Tt Dougherty served the writ, 1 was issued by Michael A and s returnable the third Mor $1.000 AUTO ters of importa CRASH SUIT M. T £1.00 READ THE HERALD CLASSITIED lle ¢ We ADS FOR YOUR WANTS Closing out several dozen of brushed wool and plain knit wool caps, mostly 95¢ A Dbig shipment of late January releases just re- Closing out several dozen of odd numbers, values up 19¢ Cook of New regular | s | meeting in the First Congregational | The social committee of the Ken- an- Andereon, held m on the evening of Wednesday, | Kelly of the ?\'a'!onfi“ rida, where they left ter visiting | home of Miss Julia Spring of | £1.000 SUIT BASED ON NOTE Rocco, the complaint being | n the city | ay of January. | Henry | ling of amages, 1t of an auto- liaven on O e ———————— o ale Women's Crepe Bloomers Real Windsor Crepe, full cut sizes, nicely made, in white or pink. 49c For Wed Women’s Band Brassieres A nicely made satin stripe number, in all sizes up to. 44. For 19 c Wed Women’s Silk ‘Lisle Hose A fine grade lustrous Silk Lisle Hose, in mock seam bead style; all the wanted season’s shades. 29 c For Wed., only. . 2hl Shoe Polish The Liquid and Paste, in all colors. For 7 C Wed. only Diamond Dyes The 15¢ pkg., all colors, for all fabrics. For 10 c Wed. only Coats’ and Clarks’ Spool Cotton White and black, all num- bers. For 3 c }Ed. ONlY s <sivienni Chewing Gams All the good makes, Wrig- ley’s, FBeechnut, Adams, ete. For Wed. only, 2 For......sc Waneta Peanut Bars' A large chocolate bar filled with selected Virginia pea- nuts, 10c size. For Wed. only O Children’s Fur Trim- med Mitts A warm Jersey mitten, fall fleece lined, brown and grey with fur trimmed wrist. For 39 c Wed. only White, linen and ecru, all numbers, For Wed., ball. ..... 60 c/n eliminative system, improves the appe- ek fovsnsss, corrects Constipation. | | | | MR JUNIORS—Little MRs One-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredients, then candy | coated For children and adulta, | H

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