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Al ¥ U Y (AN < + 8 oM \ [ ) 2y oLy | Ly S 4 (3 N a e (3 L) mitting race-suicide, The chief hope ot the world s better environment, better educat »n hi# order that through this Improved education we shall be able to fmprove our here- dity and thus produce a healthler, more fintelligent and more Ycuumul and moral race, MARSH IS CRITICIZED Congressman Tincher Declares That Spokesman Does Not Represent the Farmers, As He Claims, PARF OF COLEGE GRADLATES DYING 1,000 Degree Holders Wil Be Represented by 50 Descendants PARK, AMUSENENTS BOARDS MAY UNITE Members of Both Commissions Said to Favor Amalgamating Washington, Feb, 6.—Benjamin €, Marsh, who ‘managing director of 'the ¥armers’ Natlonal Councll,” has testified on agricultural ques- tlons before numerous congressional committees was described today hy Representative Tincher, republican, | Kansas, a farm bloc member, a3 one who could offer no constructive suggestions and who represented no City Items Valkyrian Lodge, D, O, will hold a meeting tonight at § o Llol‘k at Vega hall, A daughter Alice Rose was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boston, I'¢b. 6.~"The Anierican college graduate Is a dying race" diminishing so rapidly that at the Study is belng given by the de- partments involved to a proposal | that the park commission and the Dentch of 653 South street, public amusements commission b end of six gencrations 1000 degreo | wps, J. 8 Shield gave a whist | farmers. ) combined under the head of the ! holders will be represented by only |party at her home, 857 Chestnut| On Mr. Tincher's objection, the | former hoard, 60 descendants, Albert E. Wiggan, |street yesterday afternoon, Prizes |NOUSe agricultural committeo re-| 1t j5 understood that membors of New York biologist, told the nation- | were awarded to Mrs, Collins and | frained from hearing Mr. Marsh's | hoth commissions look with favor on al clvic federdtion hero last night. | Mrs, Wagner. After musical selec. |!®Stimony on pending legislation and | the proposed amalgamation, It wil The real menace In this decline of the college bred class is that the | nation will fail to muster the best type of leaders to its service, he de- clared. “College graduates have furnish- ed nine out of every ten leaders in all branches of society, church, edu- cation, industry, business and poli- the Kansas representative an- nounced also that he would ever |again agree to hear him. Margh later fssued a statement denying the contention that he rep- resented no farmers, adding that Representative Tincher did not car | to “have the truth told ahout the | gold bricks that President Coolldge tions, a deliclous luncheon was serv- ed, the table being decorated in Valentine favors. Removal of Governor of Alaska No“_ls Requested Washington, b, 6.—Removal from office of Governor Scott C. tics throughout American history” | po o or Ataska, :ms m;k‘.,, in o|and manufacturers of agricultural :‘(’v”(r‘"‘r’;“"l‘({‘o‘ “*x’)“l'[“}-“m“j"r"‘lr;x:‘:‘;;‘ sworn complaint flled at the White |Implements are advocating as farm Ve » anything or ¢ s or > i F relief measures.” discover or invent anything either | 110Use today by John W, Irame, n the way of machines or batter so. | ¥ho-declared the governor had been cial organtzation and management, | rumental in depriving hi of the |Gypsies Flock to Yonkers These are all the products of s(-r\-]?" 100 05 TApL e D NI ONB e oM To Attend Big Funeral bals, tiliin e man from the territory after he | not be poesible to make this change until the next charter revision com- mittee meets, it is expected, since the group which prepared the pre ent proposd charter changes has completed its work and subsequent | addition to its report are not favor- | cd. | Much of the public amuasement commiasion’s work has (u rln \\l”l\ park activities most | elaborate programs e year arg | carried out in Walnut Hill park, th including the closing exercises, the band concerts and the dlsplay of fireworks on Independence Day. | 80 many demands on man's time and encrgy and money that his duty T BiadBr i iy eatanca il T 18 | had been duly elected as such, The Yonkars, N. Y., Feb, n.A(,{qu,( One of !h;- ,,.rka under control of | made so many luxurles and set up | COMplaint was referred to Secretary |from many parts of the United | the park board is ueed almost ex- | e 8 ¥y luxuries St UD | (Cork, of the interior department. | States are gathering for the funeral | clusively by the public unlm"mflmu} lof Nicholas John, known as the | commission, that being the Smalley 0 o | "king of o Gypsy tribes of Ameri- | park. B o P | ACTOR'S HOMI ROBBED | "king of the Gypsy . A el o Srie ot 1t is only the unsuccessful that iy White Plalns, N, Y. Feb, 6.—ca,” who died Weducrday at Water- | Und In?»”‘[fl s A i familics. The successful are com- |Thieves backed a motor truck up to |bury, Conn. More than 150 tribes- b S all its work con- r months, since men have arrived. The body is ex- | the country home of Conway Tearle, sy | pected this afternoon from Water- motion picture actor, at Chappaqua, fined to the sumn; hien Lo asn i s there are no all year round recir Db teae dava RO ehil- | house furnishings valued at $15,000, | planned for tomorro afternoon, :;h\\ Iv;“n p:‘;k l’h‘f‘)"mimm \;:,U dren aro complaining of Headacho, the police learned today, Most, of [Led by a band, the cortege will pro- | [EEES FIE FELE quip- Feverishness, Stomach Troubles and | the furniture, with the exception of | ceed to and joemeto mont:. Much of. tho. wo Dros L!;rr‘g\;\:u; 1(&‘01:\-\\» :\:’\;1 |;|]k.: mm‘ ! ' ;x“lyl:nu and two hea les, was | :\gus—|-rn|in:rlrilil-il -’m-:n . paring for band conce: n A f others o y Kknew W aken, ] Shuiiehen > = WO dled Mothor Gray's Sweet Powders would | Teatle is living at a New York | Los Angeles, Feb. 0.—Kid MeCoy, l'fl.\“{.,.'wk commis . x.l‘ Uo for thelr children, no family|hotel. His wife, known in motlon [convicted of slaying Mrs. Theresa o7 R0 COUEE RO 0T 0 PECH ) would ever be without them for use| pictures a8 Adele Rowland, is at | Mors, has asked the public defender T T ‘,.4 AR A | when needed. These powders are so| Hollywood. to represent him in his trisl on . oo Sl o rende dn the aiz asy and pleasant to take and 50 of- | e | charges of robbery and assault with { o, B0 5ttt asked and .‘l fective in their mothers 'OUR REPORTED KILLED [a deadly weapon, set for Yebruarp o o5 i 5 fie e 5 oard wi who once use them Feh, 6~~Despatches to the |16, = The charges grew out of .., 3\ ", tional work | Madame Delahaye, era about them . Agency from Port Louis, |shooting affray in and near Mrs. P TR G R Citics, “,‘,”[,,m\(\hlblt her art for the bene French west Indics, Mors' antique shop the morning aft- | ons have been \\“1"1‘(‘]‘ her death. by dru, Package over 30 Toupe, at four pe there in dis agreements | Hartford commiss 1 Springfield, ¢ combined | death of her teacher. iy Co., LeRoy, 4 } NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1925 Just a Pantomime OO Do e oeosts 0D OO 00 Only pupil of the great I'rench mime Severin-Mars, | shown above, is coming to America to| t of motion pictures. he two | been the foremost e®onent of pantomime in France since the< She has | 'FINNISH DIET MAKES HEALTHY ATHLETE° | growing country in the world. NUTTING IS LOGATED Missing i ' ween the planters and | India is the se l‘nnf‘ largest ¢ M(r)nl Youngster Feund In Room In Hotel And Mother Will Prefer | charges Against Man, Porridge, Coarse Bread and Milk | St. Angustine, Tla. Feb. .| Secret of Nurmi's Prowess on lleged Kidnapping of year old son of Captain W, hburn Nutting, Arctic W promised to result in the by Mrs L Palmolive Eremier the Running Track . Finland, ecent exploits of Paavo Nurmi United States and the rer quccess of the Finnish athletes Olympic games in Paris h sportsmen of many countries 1o acck 'the. secret of the Fi Prowess. According to authorities it lics largely healthy, spar the Salad in Soap Dressing 5 cakes 29¢ Smith, who re W 13 from Lake, {leased by the police. lintention of Kidnappi | the boy to'd him his paren tered November Minn., was re- | He denied any | 1ying that | were in | Large bottle 33¢ government i Miami and that he hzd no place 10 [nq the essential virdiity of : ed the boy, he gaid, {10 whom 1 bodily exercise is as N AL M. toll A tors ":”’ fanfive "1 ye. nuch a nec food and ATt N st T " / ing bo: ed to return e famous yddskarer' Morning hpt‘(‘ldl‘; HtomidRaMIO L, | home from school last Monday. Hmis,,”:‘: R ey ,rm,‘,_, | ¢ FRES EST N ¥ 0} e = he death against Russia—ilked to LEAN FRESH BEST MAINE { : - ° acatn againt Russia-iiked o SHOULDER C POTATOES ... ;’Flve iles a Minute ; SRRt = = " RE caplane Proposed | rhe siuple food of the country, LEAN SMOKED 14 BEST PURE London, Ieh. 6.—A British sea- |outside the towns, is @ kind of por- SHOULDERS . CriDARDE AR plane which will have speed of ridge of which bran forms an ir % . - B = five miles a minute is bein con- | portant part. Finnish bread is co: A ted for the next Schneider cup 1 hard, and it is to this that m ROUND S A S B | race, and will be ready for trial {cal authorities atiribute the s y N flights shortly, it is understood, The |beautiful teeth possessed LIS - - lend te end and the engine will be [the country is milk, which is taken Day S ials In All D ¢ ¢ ‘m into the fuselage. {with all meals by persons of every All Day Specials In / epartments o diet while in training is y of Nurmi's ‘whl to consist larg porridge, {coarse bread and mil 1 it i his diet that he attributes his ath- {letie success. | FITTERER-BVANS Timbue- | Tlmhuctoo to Pans thht Contemplate Advices from Da- |1} Africa, where the BIG — LAMB — SALE s est ench flyers Captain Lemaitre and LOIN LAMBE (HOPS LOIN FORES .......... LFH\(L.\lI‘\hLAM'}.........‘.... ‘ e LAMB STEW b2 | f 1 38¢ 1 e ant Arrachard arrived . say the aviators plan to con- on to Bannaku and ves- | tinue {too, trying from the latter place to [ make a non-stop flight to Paris. Bride Make Journcy From Terre N 4 i empted non-stop journcy g y A Oe e PRIME RIB ROAST . e o e 0RO OV | o tdlana, For Narenge o emib2be | they were forced down by heavy fog ROAST VEAL ... ... b 18¢ | some 400 miles from their destina- | ROAST PORK .. stanley Works Chemist ition. | G. Taymond Fitterer and ‘“,,‘ PRESHEAMS .0 el . Th 28 e N B S I " o g : 2 I | t. The ceremony was perfort Fresh Cut llumhurz o . Tb 18¢ = Shoulder Steak .. Ih 18¢ avoigzd || [ed by mev. 3 {1 ; 21b 25¢ Best Frankforts S0600 1) D y stor of Trini Lt h 10¢ Pork Sausage . b 28¢ Resinol healed stubborn sore ‘ Mr. Titterer, \ Lean H.)llmg He('f o mist h 25¢ Hnncle l'ot Roast h 18¢ Sauverkraut . x Elyria, Ohio, March 1:—*T feel it is n the Eoa my duty and plr\»hurc to thuak you tory departm Stanley j1i) for the wonderful Works. 1 to clty e S U G A R 10 67c 25 k $1 65 cure your Resinol contly fi erre 1 1 \ sac 0 salve has wrought Rhodes, also a native © v ch,}.(,,, — for my hushand, {Haute, eame here for the w who suffered from f Walluer an epen sore on the | back of his neck for four years, Several doctors said that it was a_ cancer and | advised its removal, but it was so near the base of the brain t feared an operation. I hal f Resinol Omlmr\vt 50 cfl'v sack 8149 w will resid ..« 3 cans 29¢ ... 3 cans 25¢c ... 2 cans 25¢ PILLSBURY’S FLOUR ................ EVAPORATED MILK . CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP ... (H\LL N(EMILI\.. I‘mk and Beans . .4 Royal Lunch Crackers ... 2 Fancy Tomatoes . &ugar (nln |May Have to Elect New President of .\eml(‘ Hartford, Ieh. € The o 2 cans 29¢ 11 18¢ . » cakes 24c¢ 2 'Ib 17¢ Sweet Sifted Peas ...... Butter Flake Crackers .. P. & G. .\nap 3 cans 25c b box 43c 2 cans "% 2 cans ! matters coming befor 1, tl\o sore n L :?erv lracr of it has d oyer “hyh he presi ‘\ T . “ el OOD Resinol certainly was a_God-se tha question, it is BUTTER..... . 2 Ibs. 85c 0 1" (Signed) Mrs. E. E. Ken- |election of a presider ro T E‘\'\lER\ ;‘“”\ b 'Lgf,\'m“ 1 Ax Mr. rai 5 \TRI(‘TL\ FANCY N ron o .\\‘“‘ te: un e IR EGQSJ’,",““ 62(‘ WERMO CHEESE D 2_52 BOILS—PIMPLES .,1‘,,”2 e ; " Good Luck Oleo Nucoa Nut Oleo Prize Oleo AL Gl n lc i "'lc lb ‘ZBC lb ) » ”v‘ 26 T : | ALL SKIN ERUPTIONS ||one or, more senats | comni \»\ of « (%= ORANGES . . . . doz. 19 SUNKIST . « » GOZ. C | e - = president pro t re unless EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT ........... 5 for e o a dozen 29 LARGE RIPE BANANAS .. - SOUND YELLOW ONION MRS, LAUGHLIN DIES = orl 0., Fe Mrs. James Baldwin A les .. 2 quarts 25¢ | Calif. Sunkist Lemons . . . dozen ‘ d | wehlin witow of James Laughli ;‘;’::rg Lettuce pp .. head 15¢ | Fancy Sealdsweet ’l‘dngennes dozen A b 2 . ; ”‘v ';\‘..4,“ 11 i ! Fresh Cut Spinach . . peck 49¢ | Solid Head Cabbage L) dc Bi| [N LT comy i Fled anils : qh:n’t bunch 21 15¢ 41 19 Sweet Green Peppers e Fancy Bleached Celery ...... ar Orlando. Carrots or Parsnips . Yellow Globe Turnips . ASK YOUR DRUGGINT Th f | g | primitive man was copper. DEMILLE FORMING - MOVIE COMBINE Orgamzmg Cinema Corporation of America 6. il M s dire 1 the t f a new iy to b Grporation o tncorporation, been fited in Delaware, ovide for a capit M 150 has fc DeM Producers late by DeM S, Capital corpc voration which 1cking | 0 or more inder ers, | with NEW BASIS FOR RATES Proposed Increases on Butter, Eggs and Poultry From Arkansas, Okla, and Texas Not Generally Approved Washington, sls for the making of railroad rates on butter, shipped and fro Feb, m nortk [X eggs and poultry, Arkansas, Texas producing territory points in the A new ba- when Oklahoma rast of the Unit- 21 ALBANY NEWSPAPER BUYS 00T VAL Journal Purchased by the Press Gompany to ed States and generally to the Mis- Albany, N, Y., Feb, 6.-—~The Al souri and Mississippi river valleys [bany Lveging Journal today was was lald down by the interstate | purchased by the Press Co.,, pub- comr commission today to be- |lishers of the Knickerbocker Pross come effective May 9. | ana the Albany' Evening News, The Proposed new schedules which | Journal will be merged with the | butte shipped . De- | Cook, {and largely involved Increases ing rates were ove until at 2 may charge the roads 1 100 pounds | miles and u in nd r the line poultry of two or more railrouds shall be glven a rate of 50 | popup) { cents per 100 pounds with increas over exist- ordered cancelled, A mileage scale of rates was is- | sued by the commission under which dressed ‘m wspapers, The combined papers will ry the title of Albany Eve. ning News and Albany Journal. ‘The Journal was established i | 1830 by Thurlow Weed, one of the | foremost whigs, a sponsor of the 1 party and close adviser Siof Abraham Lincoln, Since its 00 miles _the railroads 'founding the Journal had been a §2.17. On live poultry, | political organ, first influencing the ay charge 67 cents per | policies of the whigs in New York for distance of 100 D to 1032 — Congressman 000 miles WASHINGTON ANNIVERSARY, Among Those At Meeting, of birth commission | Ford and Pr |ard university. | this meeting will orgainze and con- | sider any suggestions received from the general Members Virginia, an Hawl | ne W on, Feb, the of ¢ 0th nee the even 1l a me | House in about 10 day w The publie, of the nd Bayard, ashington; and Garner, Texa: orge today t. ich includes dent Lowell of Harv- commission at commission at conference Incliuded Spnamr‘ De T RAID AT YONKERS —city Place Not Disturbed. Yonkers, | pronibition Yonkers I e ager bottle he city officials and Public engaged in S 280 W fo s, ook an police stati leased in $ efor, New a Yor owns a restaurant in Manhattan, egistative Decides to Begin Work on Meas- of bet ent offici tion of $10,- [sioner charged the agents with laxi accused them of avoiding i1 portant hotels and agents and we tepublican owner of the inn, an a clerk, were arrested. found basement. hey did not enter the room where guests aid th in nts were dining. v Com a contro th 1 I‘\m were taken to a | > they 500 bail each to appe on sral e city today raide Public Alfred H. Iles, attending & the | re d E | Initlal Steps Taken For Observance Tilson | 6.—Initial steps | ngement of a celebration versary of Washington were taken at a White House break- fast confere | the eight congressional members of | the commission recently to plan for | cided to ca attended appointed It was de- eting at the White for the full Henry laware, an '1 | | Representatives Tilson, Connecticut; Ten- | | Inn Visited And qulmr Confiscated Officlals Banqueting In | Feb. 6. — Eight Billy Cook's Inn last night while Ma: nr‘ Wiesenbanger | Commissioner 300 other guests, {banquet in the inn, given by club. ey the the m Ve The 1miss| C omlnulfl ures Next Tuesday. Hartford, ng the com-'oommittee h Milbank, & | pong pext meroy & Co., g pelatin ook control of 2 amc T member of ry yup back new venture Gierman Denies Repon Of Secret Air Fleet GET 28,000 BOTTLES DR. TRUE'S ELINIR. Another record Dr: 3. F. Auburn, Mdin i > D ¥ T on th Tuesday g to m sioner les vy several o prohibition commi resorts in their were r ' GOURT BILLS COMING UP on Judiciary | afternoon of ng . ext will 1 1 i N tl FastHart: horator , Stoningt oghy measures of | to nsic Mi n 3illy and Joseph e re also | state and later being powerful the republican party. The merger will give the Albany Fvening News a membership in the | Associated Press, of which the in | Knickerbocker Press already is a | member. Frank W. Clark of the | Press company will continue as editor and Walter P. Plummer as managing editor. William Barnes, who since 1889 published and edited the Journal, will retire from news- paper publishing in Albany. Announcement of the merger was made by Lynn J. Arnold and Arthur D. Hecox, president and secretary of the Press company. It was said that circulation, good will and ad- vertising were included in the pur- chase, but not the Journal's mechan- ical equipment. It is understood the Press com- pany contemplates the erection of a modern building to house its pub- lications, by PROPOSE TOBACCO PROBFE Washington, Feb, 6.—Investiga- tion by the federal trade commission of an alleged agreement between the American Tobacco Co. and the Inperial Tobacco Co. of England, to control the tobacco market in this country was proposed in a resolu- tlon today by Senator Ernst, repub- | lican, Kentucky. The chief oriental market for | American kerosene is North China. e SKY-SCRAPERS | Building a strong bone- | structure is like laying a foun- dation for a mighty sky- scraper that is expected to endure through the years. | For fifty years ‘Scoti'sEmulsion tich in vitamins has helped a great host of boys and girls | build sturdy bodies, strong | bones and healthy teeth. Scott’s should be included 1in the diet of most children, | in fact many need it every day in the year, Help your boy or girl build for the | future—with Scott’s! Scott & Bowne, RloomSeld, N. J. Whols Your Skinny Friend Ethel? him to take Cod Liver Oil for of months and get enough I %ood healthy fiesh on his bones to look like a real m Tell him he won' sty oil with in 48 on the minor the n putting ver Oil i & Con ory xt we will beg 1 six xs. Child Murdock Brothers of Bayshore, T. T.. \IOTHLR Y of your baby Both Are Arrested as Rum Run-| you would be prouder still to sco ners Atfer Exciting Sea Chasc 18 1.‘\‘ A (1}',‘.‘ ) ’ brh ool New Yor B AB\ "00 in (;ash With $350 each to the next two choices S&nd your picture in, together npers from the b0c sise, 2 1 (shown below) > ¢ containing o yux %‘&‘ Efluz.g,@ Pronounced LI-NO-NINE) KERR CHEMICAL COMPANY, Danbury, Conn | Contest closes Feb, 28, 1928

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