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USE SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM ORDER SEIBERT': PASTEURIZED MILK One thing you canno afford to be careles about is the kind milk you give to the bab; Seibert's Pas teurized Milk is ad vised by the physi cian and prdised b all—young and old— who use it. ol 437 PARRK ST HONE 1720 NE W BRITAIN, CONN MAVE SURE IS SEIBERTS ¥ 3 | the i SO ALY S IND X o MRS v R SAY FAREWELLTO HIGH SCHOOL DAYS Midyear Class of 48 Members I§ Presented With Diplomas | 1 | ¢ s held at the Senlor high school last eve- ning, with Patrick F. man of the school board, presenting | Graduation exercls were King, chair- e diplomas, | | Mr. King, in a short address to |, \ graduates, spoke of the mingled |, fecling which usually accompanies high school. it t ing of the bonds of active |, ricndship hetween the members of the graduation Whil from on the one hand, means e sever ANDERSON HIR York, who recently | establish his innocence of the charge ed in the state swpremo court, said ’ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 81, 1925 ES LAWYER 10 FIGHT CONYICTION ‘avoled Man Tosists He Was Inno- LEGTURES WOMEN " FOR HAVING RO Judge Hears Details of Fight Between Female Warriors | UNEROUS HEARINGS AR SET FOR NEXT TUESDAY Roads, Fish and Game and Cities cent and Will Seek to and Boroughs Committees Prove It, to Meet Yonkers, N, Y., Jan. 81.—Willlam 1. Anderson, former superintendent of the Anti-Saloon Ltague of New Hartford, Jan, 81.~Hearings be- fore the executive committees will | open in force next Tuesday when _ Mrs, Gertrude Brown of 1041 | scores of bills will be taken up, | Stanley street, charged with breach | Committees which will sit are those of the peace and assaulting Mrs. | on appropriations, cities and boro- Nollie Cashman of the same address, oughs, claims, finance, fish and | was found gullty and was fined $10 game, the judiciary and roads, [and costs, execution.of the sentance bridges and rivers, belng suspended. Judge AlNG | pish and game bills to be heard warned both Mrs. Brown and Mrs. [ myegday afternoon will be: clossd | Cashman that he did not want t0 | season on quall and Hungarian ction to clarify the law should he| ' wpns alles ORGSR UL SRON Siading 1o Act o attain his object otherwise, | i1 hopn s pt o Lbllt occurred on | rovising and recodfying the fish and fore readhting to logislative action, | oy #4 according to the testl- gape jaws; and some of the shad # R | mony, in the yard where the tWo | fenine bilg 1 #vever, he will scek a rehearing of | tVo. "I¥bg" FiN s g 3 women live, Mrs Brown told the| " mpq roads, bridges and rivers com- was paroled d today he had to endeavor to rom Sing Sing, etained an attor ot forgery on which he was convict- Reiterating that he had been con- cted of crime without proof or ven existence of eriminal intent, he 0PN NEETING AGAI FALLRE Leaders Unable fo Reach Any Agreement at Geneva By The Assoclated Press. Geneva, Jan. 81.—~The Internations al oplum conference leaders failed to agree today on the problem of the | suppression of oplum emoking in the I'ar East, as had been hoped, and Representative Stephen G. Porter, for the United States, Viscount Cecll for England, and other of the dele- gates decided to make public state- ments on thelir positions at this aft- ernoon’s, meeting of the joint com- nrission. None of the European powers with colonies in the I"ar East showed & Dr.TruesElixir safeguards against constipation, mankind's worst foe, 1f you wonder why haven't * pep,"” why you suffer from headaches and indigestion, why your efficiency suffers, in 9"‘ cases out of ten it’s constipation. Clean yourself out! et your bowels in condition!—and enjoy life again. Fi three years Dr. True's Elixir has been bringing rfi‘i’o;.::mw:;-d intestines. It is lnumnumnll! known _'ll'.he True Family Laxative Family size $1.20; other sizes 60c. and 40c. WHAT STEINWAY IS TO PIANOS | the class, it means the passing of | | another stage in the course of the ives of graduate uccess will, | \ppeals, which upheld the lower court conviction. Falling in this, h. the k a review by the Unite | court that she went to visit a neigh- | bor and the neighbor told her some stories that Mrs. Cashyman s al- leged to have circulated about her. s case by the Ne wYork court of | | mittee will take up bills to include | highways in Washington, Plymouth, Harwinton and Hadlyme in the willingneses to accept the American view that the suppression measures should begin immediately, irrespec- FADA 5 T0 RADIO reat extent, depend upon the time is spent, Mr, King 1. He paid a touching tribute to memory of the late Rev. Howard A. Walter who was one of his schoolmates in high school, and as a conclusion to his address he | recommended close adherence to the morals of one of Mr. Walter's pocms, My Creed,” as follows, way spare i be true, for there who trust me; for there are those | wou are 08t 1 woul who care; would be strong, much to suffer; for there s trunk line system. | On Tuesday the appropriations ommittee will devote its attention | to the needs of the Mansfield train- | ing school; the next day to the Con= necticut college maintenance,items | and Thursday to Norwich hospital, The cities and boroughs commit- | tee Tuesday will have a variety of subjects, including some Willimantie bills, and some from Ansonia con- tes supreme court. \ The woman told Mrs., Brown that | Mrs, Cashman had told her a story o cover up a aplit commia. | hat reflected on her character and Atioh race LIy eraT was of a slanderous nature, T A Arriving back at home, | Brown met Mrs, Cashman {vard, and walking up to ded that she go. over to the ighbor's house and repcat the story she had told in her presence | and either prove or deny it. Mis. | oinine the manual training school Cashman refused to go to the house | 24 one from Derby relating to the and repeat the story, according to | city charter, er—Partridge s Captain of 169¢h | the testimony, so Mrs. Brown at- | tempted to drag her over, pushing the woman to the ground when she Mrs, in the her de- parole MILITARY NOTES «ave of Absence Granted Col, Hunt- | Regiment Company. WOMAN ACOUSED tive of the reduction of the fllieit cultlvation of oplum in China and the heavy smuggling thence to ad- Joining countries. The joint commission before which the statements of the leaders will be laid represent the first opium con- ference, held last fall, which waa, dsignated to deal with the oplumt smoking problem, and the second conference, etill in existence, the international opium traffic The first conference failed to reach any solution of ite problem, and the Joint commission of the two confer- f)ences was appointed to take up the function of which is to regulate the “For Those Who Want the Best” FOR SALE BY ALL GOOD DEALERS From $60-90 1, $27500 The Post & Lesfer G DISTRIBUTERS OF 4 would be brave, for there is much to dare. | v b I wou the T would Hartford, Jan. 81.—Leave of state is granted to Col. Hunter, 169th infantr commencing January gencral’s orders. Quartermaster, first clags, Ifred Geof division, lion naval militia, will d by he commanding officer to cnable him to accept a commission in the U. 8. Naval Reserve, Licut. Irving E. Par . Gordo d be friend of all—the foe, Difiardar friendless; be giving, and forget the I wot e, for I know my wea 11 wouna love, and ness: be look up, lHve. and laugh, and & | “March of the 1 by the Senior directed by As this was of the grad- ating class, Sophie Mikelay Geraldine Curtin, marched 4 took their places in t rows, Invocation was of- Rev. GQ the G ich was followed | tain, relieved from duty with Co. K, and ¢ ed to 'Xn’ ficer of the regimen® signed. Second Lieut. George 149 h i ry, is utenant of t Lieut. vice § with pointe compan Taylor, he s John C. to Co. I marshals, vice' 1st vi Alexander utenant, of , promoted. fered L pasto is appo e D company, vice ng. Hay Hickey Princeton School Fire Does Damage of $35 Princeton, N. J., Jan. - aking out A vioiin solo " was played , a member of the graduat- , and this was followed by “The Four Ages of ior high school or- Nunzlo ,000 s the ed * by the St nceton firemen a stifi If battle b b control. school, presented o1 | class to Mr. King, { address, awarded t { members of the of the 48th Dby Krec > diplomas to 47 | diploma being alarm w vsh ruehe ugh the building to ro M for her diploma v received in an aptomobile ab- | sence, with permission to leave the | for one week in adjutant Lonis 1st bat- dis- 9th infantry, is appointed cap- of- ) re- A, rvice [ hotsky was alleged to have violated was unsuccessful, Judge William F. Mangan, ap. aring for Mrs, Brown, told the court that Mrs. Brown had sufficient provocation for acting as she did He argued that any person would become angry upon learning that a woman had been circulating slander-. ous lies about the neighborhood 5 and would be apt to exceed their ) | 1egal rights in attempting to have a showdown, 0 and costs, execution sentence being suspended, by Judge Bewmmin W. Alling In police court this morning when the court { announced its decision on the case which was tried last Saturda .| the liquor laws by scllivg cider, the ,|alcholic content of which was slightly over three per cent, | Tn annonncing his decision, Alling said that there wers : | extenuating circumstances that en- tered into it. The defendant told the court that he had purchased the clder for the purpose of selling it until it became sour, and then mak- ing vinegar out of the rest. claimed that the cider which the .| police had analyzed was not being | s01d and he was about to maka vine- gar out of it Attor Henry J. Nowicki appeared for Pahotsky. Drove With License Suspended John Sowa, charged with violat- ng the motor vehicle laws by driv- ing an automobile on North Clark ts on November 3, W his right to operate had been suspended, was found guilty fined $50 and costs. He wa sented by Judge William F. gan, who told the court that whe Judge several 1-| Sowa operated the machine, he was n-1of the oplnion that the period blaze ore slreams could be R. C. A. Earnings in 1924 Show Huge Increase v Y s Jan. Radlc of America in its annual carnings rey Bessie om operations Kirshnit, I 1d. <ram w r 1 en T 31.—The son, last cals that record | for | which his right fo had been | suspended had expired Liquor Case Continued Pitruzelli, proprictor of Arch street, charged | with violating the liquor laws, had ase continued until Tuesday for t the request of Attorney S. Gerard Cas: Casale nformed thr court that two witnesses for the de- use had bee 1 but they had f he desired Lewi it his > | trial - ! the continuance to assure their ap- 1, or ap- in the 1pany vian Aldrich Hough, Harold Howard wum, Wolcott st Wilson ird Derado Jacob Herman G G. Gra 5 STUNNED. Wheat cir- Ve Victoria wheat yicld is esti- 0,000 b , valued BRANDED AS LIE Wisconsin Univ. Athletic Director Denies 60 Per Cent of Students Are Discased. 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(BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT IRH' Jan ein wi for cago Munde the eu 1 in Chicago 0 be reported gross earance, WEIGHTMAN SEKTENCED Much Married Heir to 0,000 Must Serve Two Years On Charge of Having Too Many Wives, 1 B other j out to Willi herited $7 lis gran founder of Powers, Weightm en Company, Cou: r yesterday s amton, N, Y., 1 —An- meted m Weighman, who in- 000 from the estate of William Weight- the ¢ ical firm & ] sentence I er, man, of Judge m to rn state ported & inheritance, was indicted fn marrying 17 year o dy of Endicott w in drivirg with to make |Fire Threatens Entire Village of Petershoro Petereboro, Ont., Jan village of Lakcfield was t 3 with extinction last 1t by admitted out of co of | men. A 1 wind blew parks nts over Familles snow in their scued at of un- n a grocery emer were driven into night clothes, some b the last moment. ' known origin &t | store and a ent BRINGS SUIT FOR $1,200 Valenty Stetian, through M. | Sexton, has brous sult John and" Alexande A against aus ot Ber- | | alleged unpaid note of $1,030. | has also brought action to set aside, | on grounds of fraud, a conveyance | made last November by John Kraus { to his wife, The writ is | in the city court the third Monday E | of ¥Febru | Bt { HORNE Pittsburgh, Pa., Hornets t Bosto 3, here Jast night in an eastern wheel game of the United States Amateur Hock- ey association. Rosen- | phia | lin, claiming $1,200 damages on an | He | eturnable | Waterbury, Jan, $1.—Mrs. Jo- sephine Lippke, about 37, of 27 Iigh strect, who was arrested last night on a charge of malpractice on a complaint lodged in this city by I.oraine DeForge, 31 Edward street, Springfield, was granted a continu- ance In city court here this morning by Judge Abner P. Hayes under honds of $2,500. Investigation is be- i made of charges by Mrs, De- | Forge involving a Springficld, man | in connection with the case. ANDERSON RETAINS TITLE, ho Assoclated Press, ydney, Australia, Jan. nes O. Anderson, former Aus- tralian Davis cup star and holder of the Australian tennis singles championship, retained his title in the finals of the Australian cham- pionship today, defeating Gerald L. Patterson, 11-9, 2-6, 6-3. Patterson and Pat O'Hara Wood | defeated Anderson and F. Kalms for the doubles championship, 6-4, 9-7, He | -Solve 31— | unfinished work. After hearing the statementa the membere of the commission will | have ¢hance to reflect on the eitu- atlon/as explained by the various | leaders, | 'RAIDERS CONTINUE T0 EveryTHING N RADIO 14 MAIN ST. TEL. 199 slon of the inquest into the dea of Young, Ora Thomas, Edwa Forbes and Homer Warren, accor| ing to Coroner Bell. | three officers were killed. Six places, four of them in Her- | 3 CLEAN UP AT HERRIN |:in, “wero visitha ana " tiquor was | found in one. Two raids, one in Blairsville and one in Hurston, re- sulted in nothing but “water hauls,” as unsuccessful raids are known in the county. The raids were the first conducted in the county since Jan. 23, when Young led his last forage, but the searches will continue, it is said, whenever information is available as to the location of liquor. Today's raids were made on search warrants issued by Police Magistrate Abe Mdl'x'ocan Bandit Is Taken by Riffian Trili By The Assoclated Press. Madrid, Jan. 31.—The Morocc: bandit leader Raisull is a prison |0 the Riffian tribesmen, who ha captured his home city of Tazaru says an official announcement th morning. | Followers of S. Glenn Young Visit | Six Places to Confiscate Bobze. Herrin, TIl,, Jan. 31.—Two car- loads of special deputies, led by Constable Walter Newell and M. D, Coleman of Herrin, resumed raiding in Williamson county late yester- |day. Most of the men were those | who had assisted 8.’Glenn Young, | Hicks. Klan liquor raider, slain in a shoot- Little progress had been made ing affray here Saturday night when |in locating evidence for today’s ses- | Your\talent and energy will ayj peal to thousands through the cla sified ads, This Crossword Puzzle AND WIN $10.00 to $50.00 credit on the purchase of any Piano or Cabinet Phonograph as per scale below. $10 Allowance on Phonographs $100 to $150 $15 Allowance on Phonographs $175 up $25° Allowance on All Straight Pianos $50 Allowance on All Player Pianos This includes all of our famous makes—Kranich & Bach, Newhy & Evans, Kohler & Campbell,” Hazelton Pianos and Players, Victrolas, Sonoras, Brunswick and Edisons. HORIZONTAL . A moving truck. . What we give good customers. . A newspaper paragraph. . Larger quantity. . Sixth note of scale. 2. Not women. . An old Roman garment . 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