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FORBES CASE AT " LAST NEARS END Counsel for Bvth Sides Expect ‘ (uick Verdict Valentines Children Party Qutfits. By The Assoclated Pre Trimmings Chlcago, Jan, bureau conspiracy trial end today & veterans' was near its| mor than two Favors Bl nt Jetions e tinal argument of ind the court's for the morn. ndications the jury soon ou P’rizes (fter the of Gift Dept. seasion quick verdiet. Forbes, tormer diree DICKINSON | - . i DRUG CO., 169-171 Main St. . went A 4'47)-41' v .-n\ ast, charged with con- raud the government viterans' hospital contracts, lings ew out of sen- warges of corruption, 15 sational col- usio 1901 and inve ) st \gton a off There's an old saying e “one must cut his coat ac- cording to his cloth”—but no more than he can afford, ete. But, when the thing want- ed drops to the price his pocketbook can cheerfully pay, why deny himself the best? No economy in cheap stuff anyway. The thing is to pbuy when the buying is right. Now! Suits and Overcoats that T in crimina proceec lu\g\ as a result of the flung serieé of senate investig: which crowded the history of ind lf".‘l sons 3 Accusations. irty-three overt acts were vified in the indictment on which th was based, among them co pi prevent fre competitive biddi avoritism for certain mm-‘ tractors in the announcement of 4“""- | templated projects, and the passing | of confidential information relating | to selection of sites. In its apM\ng taten and argument, the pro.-uut,on (anv %ended that 1hnmp.mn and his part- | ner, J. W, Black, of St Louis, since | St Pt deceased, entered into a conspiracy | were $35, $29.50. S e el S T e Suits and Overcoats that ||to obtain preferential treatment Aor' were $50, § the bids of the subsidiary and a ‘ DEEA TS ciated companies of Thompeon .nrl‘ trial manded s of offic ashington, ) the enterprise, he t pretended HORSFALLS | : 93-99 Xsylum Strect | : "'l.n_o with For llurlr‘x Is Partner. of his in- Hartford, “It pays to buy our kind” ruction com | to the alle | plan then cloped, according to | the government’s presentation, that at a eerics of meelings in various | g the summer of 1922, & ed agrecment was reached for the divisi e entire natio program of veterans' Reasons | f for our OPTICAL SUCCESS Our Fxperience—practical and thorough. Our Lquipment—modern and complete. Our Scryvice—painstaking and accurate, Our Courtesy—extended to all, Our Patrons—talking adver- tisers. Our Glasses—savers of sight. H. F. REDDELL Optometrist With A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist 300 MAILN ST. Phone 570 on of ! $ e Tospital on a bi 1amptor conspir the rocks o ng the conspirators. 40 Witnesses, calling more an i BANK TELLER ROBBED Canadian Hit Over Head And $3,000 to 83,000 Taken From Him. i Anne de B Banq de ver th 10 in eupy SEIBERTS PASTEUR'(ZED MILK AND CREAM T OUGH P\a\\ s‘*\'zug, ZTJ, " SN s, Mr: fi%m’ BT of Mrs Noxiin Mortimer Ts Bitter. MR WRIGHT IS RIGHT He believes that milk should be as pure as it can be. So do you. does everybody else Our milk is pvrfectn steurized and THERE IS NO BET- TER FOOD. EIBERT & SN 7 PARWK ST HONE- 1720 NEEW BRITANN, “CONN. g MAKE SURL ITS SEIBERTS that unless Mrs. Mortimer ap- 1 before the ecnate committee corroborate h Mortimer testif is¢ that Forbes s affaction a ed together in n Mor at they had rous easte READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS | i |ments wore made today to rush by |theria untitoxin on receipt from Seat- | antined town of Nome, afternoon || s | the ment burned abo reports of " jto rer " BIG ALCOHOL CACHE | DOGS VS AIRPLANES D FOUND N CELLAR ‘Judge Fines Kolodzik $130 De- spite Plea of Illness . vip to Nome, %o Faithful The Assoclated Pross Fairbanks, Alaska, Jan, 20.—Al. though an aviator and \ulunle\-r mechaniclans were available to fly 400 miles to Nome In one of three airplanes stationed here, arrange- | e our five-gallon cans partly filled with alcohol, one six-gallon can filled with Belglan alcohol, four gallon jugs partly filled with alcohol, four pint bottles of alcohol, about three | ¢ozen pint and half pint bottles and Darling, spectal investigator | @ gencrous supply of corke constitut- the Department of Justice and ;.1 the medicine chest of Adam| r navy flier, volunteered his | Xolodzik, proprietor of a store at .s‘ Lut Delegate Dan Suther- | Oak street, according to the m.ry; word from Washington | 101d Judge Willlam C. Hungerford in dangerous trip must be | Police court this morning. The court| v dog teams instead of by | 410 not belleve the story and found “ | him guilty of violating the liquor to leave | 14V8 and tined him $150 and costs, | steamship | Kolodzik told the court that he | was gassed during the war and his | lcg was affected. A doctor told him to rub tne leg with alcohol and it Washington, Jan. 20.—Possibility | a5 s a result of carrying out the at an attempt might be made to ! jyctor's orders that the police found | send antitoxin to Nome by airplano | ), generous supply of contraband in was revived today, when Delegate | jjs collar last night, according to his | Sutherland, of Alaska, obtained from | g oy, y Department of Justice permis-| 7The raid was conducted by for Roy & Darling, a depart- | gcant Partick A, McAvay, Policemen | investigator, and a former navy | Thomas J. Ieency and Patrick J.| to make the trip from Fair-| O’Mara. They told the court that| the place was a well stocked store doing a good business in the neigh- | borhood, but they had observed men of drinking habits going in and out | The liquor was found in a cellar| | which Kolodzik admifted was his. | | Assaulted Sister-in-Law. | Frank 278 South Main | treet, chi saulting Mil-| drel Sporata his sister-in-law, last| Wednesday, was found guilty dnl\ | fincd $10 and costs, exccution of the entenc 1, oing suspende Gentile | was o ed on complaint of the| woman, who said that the defendant| assaulted her at Lis home after she| d interceded and attempted to| stop him from striking his wife, She| um the court that Gentile bit hvr] the arm, leaving marks of four| ccth In het flesh, Judge George W. | ctt appeared for the defendant. ; Adinits Striking Wife, | Steve Mikolaczyk of 2238 High) fast dog teams running in relays, a supply of one million units of diph-~ tle via Seward, Alaska, to the quar- Roy 8. sent titoxin Saturday Alame ., units are on the flier, > arran nents for such a complcted, however, he : navy department would be ked for advice on the plan. Meanwh Mr. Sutherland said, arrangements for taking the anti- toxin by dog team were being carri- ed out. Conditions at Nome he said showed some improvement. The temperature today was about 14 de- | grecs Lelow zero, and atmospheric condition were favorable to flying. | & A !Am.mv: he said, could be mads on suri Nome. EXP[[]SI[]N WRECKS BUFFALD BUILDING |Five Persons Injimed When Gas. Heater Blows Up 228 street, charged with assaulting his| wife about a weck ago, changed his| plea of not guiity to guilty when he| was arraigned before the court this| morning. Attorney Stanley J. Tra-| ceski told the court that the de-| fendant struck his wife when he be- | came impatient with her during an| argument, and was sorry. He said| place early today | that the couple had not been getting| ns, caused $6,000 |along very well, and he asked the| ga to the house and sur d- [ court 1o give him another chance in| operty, and shook the entire | the hope that a reconciiiation could ed. Prosecutor. Joscph G. shitt Hadgett, N\ml told the court that there was and be- | @ possibility of the woman seeking a scparation from the defendant and | he offercd no objection to giving Mikolaczyk arother chance. | | Hungerford continued thej for four monthes and placed | efendant in of P’robation cer Edward nnolly. —A gas ex- apartment | dama, ing p Mr, to lave inhaled gas fumes; | 1 arm burne and Mrs. o Andrew Hack, burned about face and hands. Hadgett, in whose room the explo- sion occurred, is in a serious condi- tion In a hospital. He had attempted a small gas stove and was hall by the explo- injured persons : were : with searcd by the ch swept through the en- RETURNS TO COLLE Huntington, Pa., Jan. ing twenty years ago from the same position to establish a publie school system in Porto Rico and later filling ¢ office of superintendent of Phila- delphia schools and the governorship of Pennsylvania, tin G, Rrum- | ha: today was gurated president of J i Delivering the principal sddress, President Brumbaugh siid that inj order to carry on the lofty purposc of the institution it was cssnilal 11 et small college. Juniata, red fro ! d wi 1joini houses » blast at first a bor MORL Paris J n'mhw pitia P. \\ l(‘“ roiLye The I'rench 'a daily increased if a s e sous institution of about § a training cquisition of experi- in team work, competitive ath- leties would not be en asized, Other speakers ir 1 Paul H.| Bowman, preside t Bridg:water | College, inia. degree of Doct was conferred upon D centimes, anc T francs 70 centimes. SAY ‘‘BAYER ASPIRIN" —pnuine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not, getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Pain Toothache Neuralgia Lumbag Iyt Ra vacs) ccent only ‘“Bayer Neuritis Rheumatism which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets. 5 7 Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggiste Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Mapufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacld { polica fired and Tanos was etruck in | | the ground that a proposed raflway | pany <| first white BURGLARS CAUGHT New York Police Capture KANSAS liIRl 13 Two as| They Try to Bore Thele Way Into Pulton Strect Shop, New York, Jan, 20.—Surprised hyBl'll]gS saGk 0‘ Wheat '.0 Pl‘fiSi police as they were seeking to break | thelr way through a brick and - | {tar wall Into . Fulton atreot corsot | dent Goolidge shop, two men, Muller Tanos, 27, and Frie Cunzzioz, 28, both of| e Brooklyn were arrested early today and held at the Gates avenue police station, Brooklyn, for questioning. The men were discovered, according to police, in a hat store at work with plekaxes breaking thelr way through tho wall into the llrhnhnnp,\ store, a corset shop. When called on to throw up their hands, the police say, the men sought to escape. The| Washington, Jan, 29-—~A blue-eyed miss from Kansas who ralses chick- |ens and cooks for harvest hands clalmed a part of the Washington stage for herself today, while con- gressmen, cabinet offic and the president paused fn their officlal | tasks to do her honor. She was Vida Watson, daughter of a farmer living near Turon and only 10, but her arrival and round of ac- tivities during the day attracted us much attention as many a forelgn envoy. She was an envoy hersolf for { that matter, because as the “Kansas Wheat Girl” she carried to President Coolidge a bag of wheat and the message that “Kansas grows the best wheat in the world.” Miss Watson, selected as the most representative girl in Kansas at the inaugural two weeks ago of Gover- ants to put in a line o serve | nor Ben §. Paulen, had her visit to a new colliery, but ae this would | \Washington timed to coincide with tonch Iicech avenue, one of the most | celebration by Kansas, not only in Dbeautiful spots in the country, the|their native state but the world over, local population is up in arms. | of “Kansa' Da,. > anniversary of e TRy the admissior of Kans's to the CASTS COLORADO'S VOTE Union. Incidentally, her visit coin- ~\rs, B |cided with the mounting of wheat to ol ‘o |a new high price record for the per- Collins, the 0! child born in Larimer {olalnqelitine syats Received at the station by the county, will cast Colorado's six |y llf o cbion in congress, Miss clectoral votes for President Cool- |y ieon's first enggiement was her ldge. Mrs. Giddings s in ¥ recoption at the White Houss by fon swailing the mestng President CooNdge to deliver to the Slactoralicolleks, president the bag of wheat—some of the wheat harvested by the late You will be surprised with llerald | President Harding near Hutchinson, | classified ads. ‘mnsas. on his final western trip. the left log. OPPOSE R. . RIGHTS, Nottingham, England, Jan, line through Sherwood Forest would destroy the beauty of the legendary homo of Robin Hood, a strong local protest hus been started, headed by Barl Manvers. The rallway com- Denver, Colo, Jan. C. Glddings of Iort ot WASHINGTON GUEST Then she had an engagement to be rocelved by Mrs, Coolidge and the rest of the day's Program provided for a -luncheon to be given in her honor at the capitol- by Senators Curtis and Capper of Kansas, and attendance, again as an honor guest, | at the annual dinner of the Kansas | soclety of Washington. 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