New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1925, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 5 COOLIDGE EARLY O OB TODAY Arrives at His Office 9 0'Clock LOSES BOK AWARD | ; A | Scenes During Inauguration Pailure of Congress To Act On Peace Plan Costs Author Secomd Installment of 850,000, Belone |~ vori varen United States adopt orld peace plan du v which en harles senat Bok ring od yes Herbert plan, 1o loast rd Dok ) was giver shortly be- auguratio! presiding of- ssion % Bishop )lurra:\; Episcopal Leader, at Point of Death Mempl Ten March § the Methodist died here phis hop on into office to- . Kellogg of Minn es, and Wil portico ol owing a panalstic| office, Chief Justice Taft admir t year, | from a R0 follow- Pictur airplane. stering it. SiHienh aggravated by a f at Lis home severa ame unexpectec days igriculture to place va 7 +d by Howars to becon rnor of West Virginia, the presi- s cabinet still lacks one mem- ing T shortly after mid Smoll when or | son, Miss,, was opened in 1 {rah was rse Mur- sidency at posi- | episco- | an attorney Millsaps college, at tion of Ch 3 ' n o to fill this post. left va- the elevation of Harlan I one to the as al- | 1.0 ¥ cle 0 e swed to expi ss at submission to e new senate 1 chiefly to | Alabama, Nort t on such matters, 1 be one of e principal nominations to er cour! e sixty-eighth and its sessiol ongr noon rday he time he ial was stricken, had r n George conf argest in the " % Prince Is Training for His Trip to So. Africa main. b n 1, March nds of Prince of Wales is “tr auite stre d trip to South R America during 1 hig co v reslde Lo not hunting over 1 r HEutenant | country, he puts in a good de: paring to return | foo At a re om 10 p. m. 1o 4 ¢ ain- usly for his pro- | | | Africa | stay When | of the ions ayed by the cially » is also f. As Sure Postmaster Uses Office s Fort, Defying Police P N. J., Mar 53— T I Mil- and the urprised Blackad- ocked noved dout double posti ad . TS Kelozs, (risis in Government At Prague Is Settled Mar WANT MORF his York. delivering n to New ANNUAL BANQUET ingt There ar Axelrod’s Pharmacy Offer To All Who Suffer Stomach Agony, Gas and Indigestion Money Back if One Bottle of Dare’s Mentha-Pepsin Doesn’t Do York. s taking his second oath of to I\'m\\ York in an inaugural House for the ceremony ONE OF THREE T0 Today Washington, March b—The list of those from which Secretary Weeks will recommend to President Cool- idge n successor to Brigadier “Gen- eral Willlam Mitehell, assistant chief of the army air service and storm center of the alrcraft controversy, has been reduced to three officers, and a final decision is probable late today. None of the men now under con- sideration ranks below tho grade of lieutenant colonel, Previously sev- eral majors had been mentioned. Secretary Weeks conferred today with Major General Hines, chief of staff of the army, and Major General Patrick, chief of the army alr serv- |ice. but after the conference it was {said no choice would be made until later in the day. The recommenda- tion then will go to the White House so the transmitted to the senate for con- firmation. Friends of General Mitchell, who reappointment to his present assign- ment when it expires by limitation on March 26, turned their efforts towd with the rank of colonel, to which he reverts automatically and give opportunity to him for utilization of the long experience he has had in aviation. It was suggested that he might be adsigned to staft duty with one of the corps area commanders, per- haps in the sixth corps area, with headquarters in Chicago, and com- prising the states of Illinois, Michi- gan and Wisconsin. HERRIOT DISCUSSES FACTS WITH LAROCHE French Premier Talks Over Details conform For Conference With Brit- ish Secretary By Tho Associated Press, Paris, March 5.—Premier Herriot, forcnoen with M. Laroche, of the French foreign office, studying the | question of security in preparation |for a conversation which he expects | |to hold with Austen Chamberlain, British sccretary, here Saturday. The premier's long talk with the | foreign office expert was preceded by brief interviews with Minister of War Nollet, M. Briand, and Panl Boncour, of the French delegation |10 the League of Nations, These in- terviews were for the purpose of considering how the league's proto- col, which was adopted last Septem- |her, might be modified to overcome {the British objections and serve as hasis for the proposed accord be- t Germany and the allies. It is anticipated in offic that Mr. Chamberlain will bring some sort of a tangible proposition [that will start a serious conversa- |tion on the subject. The French government, it is said with author- ity, is quite Indifferent to the pro- posals which are sald to have al- ready come from Berlin. It would security pact, but is not ready to count upon her signature as a guar- antee of security. In French minds all depends on London, hence great importance 1s E ched to Saturday's interview, It is hoped the premier may be able to say something definite ir any proposal Secretary Chamberlain may bring. FIGHT LOCUST PLAGUE Vera Cruz, March 5.—The federal state authorities, an energetic campaign against locust plague in the | state has decided upon SUGGEED HITCHELL | Final Decision Is Probable Late nomination can be [have given up hope of securing his d helping him secure a future | place in the air service which would | refusing all callers, was closeted this circles | be glad to see Germany join in a | reply to | the southeastern | ble, No master of brush and palette would blend more bewitching colors than are found in these English Foulard designs which im- City Items Stella Rebekah lodge, No, 11, wiil lold a soclal Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for members and friends, The regular meeting will be held in the evening, Follow the Red Arrows to Auto Show.—advt, Thomas R. Morton of Auburn, N.| Y., formerly manager of the Cremo | Brewing Company of this city s visiting in New Britain, Colleglate Dance, Friday, Bunga- low—Advt, | Grand Officers of Pythlan Sisters | will pay a traternal visit to Worthy | Temple of this city at Judd's hall | tomorrow evening. Supper will be served at 7:30 o'clock. Lavrel Court, Order of Amaranth, | { will hold a meeting in Masonic hall Friday evening at 7:45 o'clock, fol- lowing the all day sessibn from 10 until supper at 6:30 p. m. After the lodge meeting there will be a poverty social and peddiers' parade. | Colleglate Dance, Friday, Bunga-' low—Advt. 1 Skillful work dome. Jimmy's Bar ber hop, 125 Main 8t. We special- lze in Ladies' and Children's hair cutting.—advt. Several members of Daly Council, K. ot C, will be enrolled in the fourth degree of the order, Sunday in Bridgeport. ! Bankruptey court hearings have heen assigned as follows: Estate of Jacob Moorad, March 19 at 11 a. m.; | estate of B. Burkhardt, March 12, at 11 a. m. Carmine D. Vetrano has leased a garage on Church street, to John I. | Moran for five years at $1,800 a year for fhe first two years, and $1,920 for the remaining three. Mrs. William Judson of 45 Pleas {ant street is visiting her brother, Rev. 8. W. Derby in Simsbury. The regular meeting of Burritt Grange, No. 39, T. of H. will be held Saturday night at 8 o'clock at Jr. | 0. U. A M. hai, Paul Klopp of 48 street reported to the police last' | night that his bieycle has heen | stolen. It was taken from his yard vesterday afternoon. Smart Spring Dresses, attractively Greenwood | starting honfires near his property every afternoon are caus- | ing considerable trouble and worry for C. J. Conway, 92 Beaver street, | according to a report made to the police last night. The police have heen notified by that the operator's license of Rocco Rossman, 39 Willow street, has heen restred. Mrs. Maggie Walker of 215 Park street complained to the police last | night that she has been bitten by & deg as she entered the yard at 87 Myrtle street. —advt. PATAL GUN FIGHT Vera Cruz, March 5.—One farm- hand was killed and three others were wounded, among the latter a German, in a battle between syndi calized and free farmbands on th Motzorongo ranch just as Governo: Jara of Vera Cruz state and Gen ral Andren Almazan, chief of miii y operations of Vera Cruz zon: were leaving the place yesterdoy after a conference with the manag of the estate, The governor and military chicf returned upon hearing the firing and ordered all farmhands disarme. USE OLD BELL AGAIN Vienna, March 5.—After 50 years of silence, “the growler,” the great | bell, welghing 21 tons, which hangs | in the tower of St. Stephen’s church, | is again in use. Ringing of the bell was discon- tinued a half century ago because it was feared the swinging of the | huge mass would bring down . the | | tower. An electric striking aparatus | | which enables it to be sounded with- | government, in cooperation with the |out danger has now been installed. | While the tone of the bell in the | vicinity of the church is but a rum- | its note at a distance of five | s sounded clear and msuical. Neckwear DEVONSHIRE TWILLS prices, Mary Elizabeth, 57 W. Main. || the commissioner of motor vehicles |8 Home cooked luncheons, Crowell's. |J Week: n ‘ Special | BEAUTIFUL Silk Print Dresses NEWEST AUTHENTIC CREATIONS OF FASHION Special For This - | Event { i } 1 | ' B B | Il i $20 and $25 Values SEE WINDOW DISPLAY You More Good Than Anything You Ever Used. _— part .an air of smartest individuality. 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