New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 14, 1925, Page 10

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© court was a matter not under s Jurisdiction, Charles W. Weir, 28, of 46 Glen street filed an application with the board appointment to the sus pernumerary foree of the depurts went, but as the applicant had not undergone the physical examina- tion required, no action wus taken, W A1 ex-service man, having he Mexican Lorder and World War. e is em- ployed as an inspector in the Lan- Frary & Clark faetory Trallic Tmprovements, cquipment for members traflic squad was discussed ard voted Dunn to WANT GAMBLING MAHINES HELD Givic Saley League Objects fo Policy Adopted olr 18 wrved on during the ders, po- | handling ! "I'raf Intervention of the board of ligo of cases Involving lotts bling machines ter from the which with the muachined he clt letter mittes v ‘bad pe be xu“»i which w to b Isunc i el on The letter W Pavid 1 K TS nion that tiatHoarae IRAETS 1 ing vas need fie § n pl v dark commission when commissioners in and gan was asked In a I o empow purch aix not to ex- omplete, The purchased are similar ne tricd out during the past | id that the ¢ I\ ummer at the Natlonal Bank cor- William ¢, Hart was 1 by the board to have ! 1 light for traffic policemen | approval at the Na-| > board ex- some light- | 1 to make the unly visible to | Civic A8 expressed | manner i ch o« re- | an law orner, T the Safet " This Nurse Just | .Couldnt Stop Coughing - ex- | Chairman | ubsence n I Lange th of his Chairman Dunn, Edwin A, Parker | Jackson, and Clerk McGrail Safety League Letter, test of letter received | Civie Safety league and | by Arthur W. Upson, presi- | and Buel B. Bassctte, secr Nows of | as sister. 3! the Specialists Didn't Help Tt takes syrupy stubborn hanging on any de if you have that won't vi and ofter then vy L line Emulsic Often most stubbos you are know it. There is no s mor cougl than or cou “At a recent meeting of the exec- nittee of the Civie Safety | unanimously voted authorities of the city sted to e that the statute | to the condemnation of im- | ements of lottery and gambling, tound to be such by judicial deci- s, be invoked. | was be | Ative At bottle “The committee have :\|1-ti:\¥'\' and mind the so-called mac better almost before you r and formerly before our {local court; we think it bad policy orm or{to pass or allowed to be f dope in Bronchuline sion; it's innocent and lav & wonderful medicine for people who | ing community that which we are getting over a heavy cold or anto be a nuls 3 attack of F | “We carefully A New York nurse just conldn't'statute, and find stop coughing even after consultiis mandatory terms. speclalists yet yet one half bottl question of of Bronchuline Emulsion did stop it ongly to ask .for this tion on ~—completely . |vour part. We understand that ti Ask Axelrod’s Pha police department and the dep: good dealer for a bott ment of prosecution are read or four doses will stop follow your suggestioh in th cough. | ticular. n contly on bid- | find | to another considered {he d in aside (mr“ moves us it express: This, policy or any —often an ordinary Do You Suffer From Rheumatism, Sciatica or Neuritis? If so, this interesting article will help you to be greatly benefited and learn more about ‘' The Victor Methods.”” What does the Victor Method Represent? What has it accomplished for others? I OF THE VICTOR METHODS ADMINISTERED scientifi Method mea and is ¢ #iving fo; alling from the ¢ Fhe coat of treatme partments for men and w Watch for Pressure and Yietor Metl physiclans th How to ave. "‘Washington New Haven and all p Office Hours—Dally 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. Sunday 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. THE VIC &5 Washington Street METHODS Hartford, Conn. OR | there [from the B [train hegan to slow Attorney man_ of | check over said he LONE BANDITGETS 510,000 FROM MAL (First National Bank of Bellmore Again the Viotim New York, Jan, 14.—Police and pestal officlals were combing Long Island and New York city today for the lone bandit who fast night held up the mail clerk of a Long Island passenger train and escaped with | | 810,000 in currency mailed by the |1l1-fated First National bank of Bell- more I'ostal Inspectors sent out a gen cral reminder atter the robbery that Is a standing reward of § 000 for the capture of anyone con- neeted with a railway mail theft, Two men are now awaiting execu- tion in connection with a previous robbery in which $6,000 was taken llmove bank and during which Ernest L. Whitman, a bond sman, was Kkilled. The currency stolen last might was in a registered mail package and was put on the train at Bellmore to be taken to a bank in New York. As the train was pulling out of the Bellmore station the mail clerk found himself confronted by a man with a handkerchief his face who stuck a gun in his ribs, The robber ordered the clerk to open the registered mail pouch and picked out the bank package s over, casily that the clerk later reported | |the man must have known of’the | shipment. The clerk was forced out to the car platform and the robber dropped off into the darkness as the down for fhe next station, just four minutes af ter leaving Bellmore. Police were immediately notified and the train proceeded without any the trainful of passengers being conscious of the robbery. ACCUSES MAN WHO STOLE KIS WIFE| Buffalo Hushand Says Rlval Committed Three Murders Jan, unty and C Bu of Police Zimmer- alo today continued to the story of John Sto- cum of Rochester accusing Kwitkowski, s Bloom, and Mrs. George st M(xr«h Linden, N. Y | thoritics [ the gre of l\w..kuu Stole His Wife, tkowski, Stocum told the po- ran away with his, Stocum's, ral weeks ago and the pair nee been living in Buffalo, This r Kwitkowski's alleged vas learr Buftalo, owski was in who ous about m her, accom- tive to Buf- search for located yes- had taken ed a Ro falo on January Kwitki He Conscience Stricken, which h Kwitkowsk! told him he took from the Whaley home afs ter killng and attempting to burn the bodies of his three victims. HARVARD TUITION UP AMERIGAN FREED D, Lorenz Had Been Arrested i Ship Raid Will Be Increased in Practically All | Courses Next Year—sScholarships Also Receive Addition Cambridge, croase Mass,, Jan, 14,—In- of tuition in practically departments of Harvard [ By The Assoctated Press, | Chicago, Jan. 14 Loren state board of control, who wi placed in jail by Mexican officlals a ‘rogresso, has been released, cording to a telegram recejved | Chicago tod all Dr. W, university | beginning with year the next academic establishment of the | [minimum requirement of two years of college work for entrance to the | dental school beginning with the class entering in 1926 was announc. | 107 Wililam E. «d here today. The four year coursc [in dentistry. will be retained, After Scptember 1, 1025, the tui- tion fee for students under the facul ty of the departmonts of arts and and the contained only that Dr, Lorenz had been fr was addressed to Willlam I, nett of Chicago, a friend Lorenz. 14.—District | Genesee | | Mrs. |NB i BIGAMIST ARRESTED | sclences and in the engineering | [school will be $300 instead ‘of the | | present §250; the law school fee will | taln. members of the crew of be increased from $200 to $250, and | AMerican in the dental school an Increase from | Pensacola, £280 to ) will be made, | 10§ to be | Amounts of scholarships and fel- fan of (ha lowships awarded 1o students pay-|contro ing the added fec, except in the den- tal school, will cach be increased $50. Washington, Jan. 14.—The cay “sailing vessel Ruth,” ¢ Fla., and a man Dr. W. F. Lorenz, chalr captain of the port of that place, The state | Representations wore' made at onc [ the American embassy Police Nab 20-Year- | City and the [to make a thorough and report details of he a Aside from the report t Ruth had been shipwrecked detai were lacking. tuined in the consul's in Poughkeepsie Old Girl on Complaint of Iirst Husband. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mrs, Catherins Jackson, ler arrest here charged with biga- mous marriage to Joseph Ventorino igatuck, Conn., January kson returned to this city the week-end with her second | lLushand, who procceded to furnish |a fat for the bride. Police said | Mrs. Jackson's first husband noti- | fied them of her return, married, and | [that Mrs. Jackson readily admitted | her rriage, | e He G $1.00. Russell Bros.— Jan, 20, 14— is un- | with filibustering. The consul's dispatch | preted by officials here as indicatin that some doubt existed as to the | 1dentity of “Lorer aver | | Shipped As Mate Madison, Wis, Jan. 14.—Dr, Lorenz, who 13 reported held Beoonciy prisoncy at Progreso, Yucatan, L | 2V Y ing his health, Best 11- for B e — the BY MENIGANS I ¥, 2, chalrman of the Wisconsin v at ac- - o of “chgim- | Progreso, Mexico, by order of the o report that [the ship might have been charged | was inter- | 11 Ww. a left his home here January 1 to cruise waters in Liope of regain- The telegram was signed by Sena-|in interest rates on d Boral, chalrman of government by several railroad sys- the foreign relations committee and tems as a means of the bare information | country from a great financial dis- 1t 'ast was urged today before the the atrist, Unable to get passage éh a larger Lovenz succeeded in obe taining a small sailing boat, and ,In expressed his plaasure at being able to touch pbris reached by travelers, persuaded the captain to permit him Since he is listed as a member of the crew, It 1s belleved ship, Dr, a letter to his wife, seldom o sall as mate, here that the authorities him will require ptoof of his claim | Wikconsin state board of con. trol and a nationally known psychi- tigation to ascer which Muscle Shonls can Bingham With Majority On Muscle Shoals Bill Senator Hiram Bingham, Connec- ticut's newest member of the U. 8. senate, and also the senate's newest member, registered two votes on the attemipted dlsposition of Muscle Shoals yesterday and in both cases he voted with the majority, republi- cany. He voted for the Jones amend- ment, which calls for a year's inv mendment, Senator Ing considered today. He ™ for $1.00, holding that he is a government official olg Wiseonsin, Railroad Spokesman Asks Lower Interest Washington, Jan, 14. te ~ Reduction “Keeping You Wouldn’t Inv1te a Burglar to the the interstate commerce commit- Alfred P. Thom, general coun- the American Rallway execu tives assoclation, Wisconsin state board of | f | 1% have heen placed fn fail at | “Pokesmen for these roads that the || tems mentioned were the w York, New Haven and Hartford Boston and Maine, and ‘the Chi- cago, Milwaukee & 8t, Panl. agreed etary Mellon into yovr home—not intentionally But that is what every person does who keeps Liberty Bonds nm&:ther securities, jewelry, etc, in the hbuse instead of putting them in our Safe Ll Deposit Vault, » government should cut the interest rate by one per cent, or more. | interest department announced |would be benefited by stabilization, arrests today after receipt of aihe treasury secretary said. ‘up«\u from the consul at Progreso. | | to the Mexican government through | other t H:(M “All the government's closed that the three roads owe the government $194,000,000 roads owe a total of $161,- Mexico | 00,000 consul was instrueted | = inve nmtmn, HEAL SN DISEASES No mention was con-| Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat- ing, Anhsepuc Liquid Itis unnecessary (r)nou tosuffer with Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm, Rashes Zemo will usually give instant relief from itching | torture, "It cleanses and spothes the | [ skin and heals quickly and effectively and similar skin troubles, | most skin diseases. Zcmmsa\\onder!ul penetrating, dis- and Visit this Vault any day and you will see why this is the safest place for any valuables, afford- ing also the greatest privacy. A box for your pel\onal use can be rented a whole year for as low. N He djs- that appearing liquid and is soothing to the | mostdelicateskin. Itisrecommended for | daytime use because it doesn't show. Get it today from any druggist and save all further distress. " large size $1.00. Zemo Soap, 25c. Trial bonle 35¢, CLAWAY SALE After taking inventory we find ourselves with a large stock of “broken line” Shoes. Shoes of first quality and from the best manufacturers buj: not all sizes. We are going to put them on sale this week. — If your size is here you will realize a great sav- ing. If not, our other lines will fit you as we have made reductions on every shoe in our store. COME IN TOMORROW-—THE FIRST DAY OF OUR SALE. THEN YOU WILL GET FIRST CHOICE OF THE EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS — During This Sale FLORSHEIM SHOES That sold formerly for $10 have been reduced to $7 85 —_— ory told him by | Linden murders ade to him by rob an aged ego, began to ged mother myself,” ad only been an an- mething o the ild ne Has No Bad Record ars old and 1 with his parents Lyndonviile, ahout Lockport. man ) ex-ser and 1 murder, ht of w March County Linden d a score and re- from Dnne-! parents to alleged to °n from the Whaley People Nonce It. T)mo Them Off with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much lnncPr if you get a package of K1 r you have nights. se the |lw1 bowe| “uh Dr. Edwary successful <uD<(.luU’ forcalomel; there' s no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effec- tively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with a *'dark brown taste, ” a bad breath, a dull, listless, *“no good" feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pxmp‘\ face. (mve Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive ail; you will know them by their olive color, Dr. Edwards spent years among pa- tients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for aweek. See how mucl " better you feel and look. 15c and 30c. FLORSHEIM For Men Who Care—Same As Picture $10 value Women's Russian (a2 Ox, , Military Heels Formerly Sold $5 and $6 2 | Women's “ SPAT! | all colors | §2.00 value 79c Women's Black Satin | 1-Strap, Military and Low Heels; 2 During This Sale SOROSIS SHOES That sold formerly for $8.50 have been reduced to T T TR SOROSIS Same As Pictured Here Black Kid and Patent Colt. $10 Value Formerly Sold For §5 and $6 A FEW OF THE BIG VALUES WE OFFER YOU — VOMEN'S All colors and sizes, $1.25 val. S SLIPPERS 79¢ BROCKTON SHOES | For Men, Russian ( d”; Gun Metal: 85, (m $5.3 MARSHALL SHOES For Men, Russian calf and gun metal ox, for-| e ' $7.35 value .. EMERSON | Women's Russian (alf | Ox, all low heels, broad e 90.35) value and and $6.50 \alun ALL COLORED KID AND SUEDE PUMPS Medium and low heels and $9 values; all . $4.60 price ity 8 PATENT AND BLACK SUEDE PUMPS 1 Strap, cross straps, low heels and Spanish; $7, 88 and $9 values; all v $5.60 price . Daniel Green Quilted SATIN SLIPPERS Black, Rose $1 ,895 Dark Blue 0% Discount on i3 ff On Discon tinued Num bers; not all sizes, but most al! sizes. Children’s FELT SLIPPERS all colors Sizes 5-107; 89c¢ $1.25 Value ON ALL SHOES Regardless What Make Misses’ FELT SLIPPERS Sizes 11 to 2 $1.19 £1.75 value WOMEN'S BRONZE KID 1-STRAP PUMP Bahy ' Spanish heels, formerly $6§—5 ARLINE SPECIAL All leathers, low heel and military heels; $6.00 and $6.45 $5 35 value . $8.50 val. WOMEN'S HIGH SHOES Plack kid, russet calf and gun metal, all mili- tary heels, $.1'69 $8-89 val. WOMEN'S COMFORT 1-STRAP PUMPS Rubber heel attached, formerly $2 a85 $4 value. . ) J SILVER BROCADED PUMPS 5. $6.60 $8.50 . COMFY FELT SLIPPERS All colors, formerly sold §1.75 and %3.00 $1 59 Off YE OLD TYME COM- FORT BLACK KID 0X Rubber heel attached; $6.50 $4‘85 value . All Educator and Buster Brown Shoes for Children—During This Sale Only! VOGUE SHOE SHOP 236 MAIN ST. OPP. MONUMENT best uses to be put, "The Jones amendment was adopted, Then he voted agalnst the Norrls calllng for, government paration, which 1ast by one vote. Underwood presented a madification of his plan which is be. Best Creamery Butter 5ie b, 2 Russell Bros.~-advt, | I

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