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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1925, WO FARAERS DECIDE IPRESIDENT JOINS [éRL 1S BEATEN AN NFWSPRINT TRADE THEY WILL TRADE WIVES N Bl WE[I][]ME PAYROLL 15 STOLEN PfllNTfilfl_fiANAflA When Stenographer Returning ¥rom Bank Takes Part in Reception to] " omeomste - [Paper Company Copsideing Japanese Ambassador Purchase of Mills it Woods COMPLETE TIE-UP I IN NOVA SEflTIA‘\..\.."... Thousands of Mine Workers Gov on §trike Couple Arrested DICKINSON DRUG CO. Mother-ln-Law of One Complains Escape In Aufo, New York, March 7.—Two men held up Miss Frances Heerde on the Bloom field, Mo., March 7.—A love in which two young farmers 169-171 MAIN e |traded wives came to light today LR stalrway of 114 Park place yestérday with the Mr. and Mrs, Curt afternoon and stole a payroll en- 8yd N. 8., Marct A G { 4 San Francisco, March 7,—Presi- Al New York, March 7.—Advised tl : q Wallace a 10 Mrs, Otis Cra- ; velope containing $692, When the| New York, March 7.—Advised that P P y ‘ug Store, | dent Coolidge ed . ¥ 8 | 4 . Primarily a D1 ug Store, we |l ;e tie.up of coul % ia Nova o in Juil pending |(eht Coolide oned Y & Dady Of |giey resisted ono robber struck hor jn the International Paper Company want you to feel assured{||scotia hus resulted from the strike O teata) h'i“_ e “I'“‘T ‘f"'l' the mouth, She followed them to |has under consideration the purchase i|that your alled at 11 o'clock ght, o and hls wife, Cora, i 010 O tatdatin o el [the street, screaming, but they jump- | of Canadian paper mills, water pow- ! ¥ | 4 arried seven years ago. 0 Matsudalra, recently log ynio a waiting automoblle and es- |er and timberlands, subject to the m s ot Dlstr ERS He s e st n sl (larentr it sine i \‘l‘-‘y"’“"i Japaneso ambagsador to the o4, approval of stock holders, A. R. ! | Mine Workers of i |ige from six to two years, € .4\r\m.|_” Lo l~l“'l“‘*‘ K”\ ".‘\"tmm 10 Miss Heerde, who lives at 1300 |Grausteln, recently elected president wite, Nelle, 22, were |¥Tancis P. Loomis, president of the Rogers enue, Brooklyn, is a [of the campany, In a statement made Japan soclety of America, President Coolidge expressed satis- faction because of the happy selec- public today, predicted that in event the deal is approved a large part of [the American industry stenographer in the offices of the M. T. Horn company, manufacturers of they Prescriptions | . ratit, w5 e p i e ; Ha [ The married lite of both couples | ! fountain pens, in the Park Place newsprint will he filled with accuracy y A #e WO | as said by nelghbors to be 4 cccan (Hion00 80 dlstinguished a statosman |yyjiing, ~According to custom she |would be transferred to Canada. and dispatch—as your doctor ' St seol ¢ until the two familles became ac- % Mr. Matsu sire 10 £ Bresent S went to the Irving Banking Colum- | American paper mills, he declared, s g Limi it o year ago. country at. Washington, The presl- |hjs Trust company,in the Woalworth [ cannot compste with tho cheap wood See [quainted ab would have them filled. our window. | bullding and drew money for the payroll. As she entered the office 1 they didnt think [dent's tel business but their |V rea supply and continuous water power of Canadian mills. The American am to Mr, Loomig which at the dinner I()Hn‘q “It was particularly pleasing o fiujlaing she noticed two mens fol- |piants, ho sald, will have to be i s three children to !¢ar that the Japan soclety 18 to [lowing her, verted from nowsprint production to y wimother, and [Elve o bunquet to Mr. Matsudalra, | “They ‘caught up with her on_a [othee vanioties of pamer In an Emergency, ‘ M Cruenalesntnisitvo enidreniiallve BT SRELLEE SEPR S SR eding Btota i aecond fioor DD e Canadian projct of the nr: RO T e with their g St R elR T Wiah viou w0114 nrese my Cora b e o N K ST na T nalS Paper) Company, fsaidafy mmediately one ; . s{mother did n 1k %0 well of e e (Rl nd took the pe. MIES | Grausteln, calls for the payment of | Heerde fought to get it back, and the position and immediately notif npprnxnmwly 327,000,000 for 9,500 — 7 an 9 t L dusperd o the socicty, Both the ambassador |o robber struck he I e Jhn oticors o fhe sactet. Bath the ambasador fother robber struck her in the mouth SV Iy LSO, Br B il Rl - 11 have | heartily weleomed to Washington b [stafrs with the girl fn pursuft, her [P0We" timberlands and other prop S| that would resu | Wa k it : 0t it ) crty holdings. With these additional ™ tion|had our divorces and becn re-|many friends, who rec B9 8 LM mouth plesd ing fromitheihlow, mills and supplics, he continued, the 1 S 4nno d orporation A ¥ here during the conference on limi- [ The robbers ran toward Washing- Brala e 14 Eod ee 1001000 058 1 1od 1 the [married }tation of armaments. In the view of [ton street, followed by a erowd at- |° "“':' iy ‘X,‘, 1o i s 2 {hese, Mr. Matsudiara’ |tracted by Miss Heerde's screams, | §f NewHprinte annually, in its Cana- regarded |T} dian mills, or 80 per cent of its pres- ing at the curb on Washington street with a man at the wheel and gped > men leaped into a roadster wait- Them Now ] Long-Wearing |as ambassador can only be ’|W a testimony of the most friendly [scntiment of his government. Buy Those ent total output, The properties holding of fhe Riordan and Gatin- involved are the " FRANGE WILLING open another safe in 1920, but it was losing all emptys | For First Time in Yecars; Blue, Oxford and Brown mining camps, « are the colors — test these suits vourself for wear and ship of the two countries. ated Pre I Paris, March with the talks n By The Assc He Par- | [ attemy r b d t W thout di tepresenting alike the noblest{away, cluding pursuers in several n ors a The removal of horses and {raditions ot lie oid Japan and!ths |automobilas: ean Companies in Quebec, 4 1 th® dismantling of pump Inest aspirations of the new, he is| Miss Heerde went back to the of- | Stockholders of | the International . and other machinery, was carried peculiarly qualified to interpret [fice where she received treatment |Company will pass upon the propo- erge ults out by the last shifts as thought it | S Japan and America to each other. T [for her injuries and congratulations |sittgn on March 24, g W matter of routine, |know that T express the feeling of [for her courage. Detectives of the - for Spring at L glchinjas didughesy Hemo spd to Have Gwefl vou who will be first privileged to [Beach street station started a hunt Spring custom in strikes or recent years, |elcome Mim when T indulge the [for the robbers. BURBANK TAKES PART ave constituted themselves a semi 1 ‘m A confident Tiope that his .m»m will | Tn 1918, cracksmen blew open the $32.50 aientemperance. entorcomens | COAITNGTAN ASSUPADORS Jronrident hune it ety ey s IN BIRTHDAY FETE geney, and made the rounds linforcement of the unbroken frt crl-‘«’md stole $18,000. Thieves broke | ¥ inection | s be- Women Sculptors Are arose from the failure | ticipates in Observance of ‘Tynan fiearing Epds 0 ; | fo negotiate a new wage contract at e e Attracti Nttt vowll know why we claim | {{he expiration of one that expired tween Prem ks Attracting H fean tary At amberluin of | Al Ehat thev are Uhe bas vluns | 1 i i e o ey s b 1| Attracting AMGON " Ag Complainant Leaves Bird and Arbor Day in town. R b ReomanatE. o1 Hion $t 1a understood¥oniitne jpest jAmerican sculptors. shoth ot ey SEERIES TEERERC er THALER Ll o nta Rosa, | Calits, Marchi T < - workers were vietims a vivtual | o0 b assur- | society women, are attracting atten- e Y Ihomas J. Sitiel SN R A Good styles, oo, some- when dhe Steel corporation ; duthority that M. Merr [ Hom With their exhibits at the exhi- [nan, warden of the Colorad pen el nll’,‘;’hg"f::‘;m‘“ i oserd oot : ALy g at his trial on charges of | P48 5 il ed M Ch v under cer the entire I itentiary, malfeasance in office, brought by {former Governor Sweet, and the abrupt withdrawal from fhe inquiry bition of the sockety of independent artists, which opened last night, The are Miss Consuelo Vander- William K. terday for the first time in sevo years, participated in the annual observance here of Bird and Arbor severa thing for voung and old. Other Ho Topcoats—S$35 in conditions to incland in the all Suits up. uatg ar future. and || collrries | women MOVIE PUBLIGITY KILLS ~ CITIZENSHIP Theodore Koslolf Announces He Was n Noble, Now He Is Re- & Ru fused Naturalization Papers, Los Angeles, March 7.—~A.bit of motion pleture publicity has come back llke the proverblal cat and helped to upsct the efforts of Theo- ballet master and to become an Amer- dore Kosloff, screen actor, ican citizen. Koslof's citizenship ~application was dismissed fosterday by Federal Judge Paul J. McCormick after the Introduction of a newspaper clip- pIng quoting the actor as saying he was & member of the Russian no- bility and expected to be power in his native land. It was also shown that he had claimed ex- military sefvice in 1918 on the ground that he was a Russian subject. Under questioning, Kosloff admitted he was not of the Russian nobilify, but explained that “motion picture artists must have publicity. RS e e R e PAIN GONE' RUB SORE, RHEUMATIC, ACHING JOINTS Stop “dosing” rheumatism, It's pain only. St. emption from tlsm case in intern; treatment. fifty requires Rub soothing, ing St. Jacobs Oil right on the ten- der spot, and by the time you sa Jack Robinson—out comes the rheu- matic pain and distress. St. dos soreness and stiffness from Joints, muscles and bones; stops sci- Limber up! Got from an and ktiffness. 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L3 "MANE SURE ITS SEIBERTS MOTHER Give Your Child the BEST MILK Moorland Farm Herd (88 animals) is ACCREDITED No. 693, reactor to tuberculosis has been found in 3 years, ‘The best and safest is still find reactors, No Most tested herds Moorland Golden -Guernsey Milk mitter eorpor sus, ‘ e n”‘m.{ o \::”J,d );‘w !’-‘u‘:! )\Iannvlr‘»( ‘m 2nd, and Mrs. Roderick [of the complainant and his coun [;fl’l;,‘l § i:;):c‘y:mi: l’;x:rlt)ollm;lifhfi»ll L he | iauanests o s | STanng lo0AN & ,"1.)»:" a strong |Tower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, |virtually brought to a close tie ‘,;0‘:\'3'"(:- cvr'|h9 w‘mmbm 0 " fr e et el (AR RN L ong the |Harry Payne Whitney. [hearing before the state clvil serv. |Servance of the venerable flower ; Qo fpems s ¥ etores S0 s el oonlrol ot inrman et lone | el HARE B Ra e e 168 N coinrilsaion) whlohi Rask Becny ia| Andiplanticrostor's Sbir nniver l \ ) i JOfEaTS NeEay Des Ililies by ol ey their artistic debut at the present Drogress a month, bhme ’ s - | | case untshpntitastookassonidibe provle between the |exhibition, are second cousins, Mrs, | The charges against Tynan were | 1Or several years ill health made 95'99 Siliiny Stree ] ialeei sl T Rt T O e, sur- | Tower's mothor fs one of the best |based on a survey of the prison by |impossible Mr. Rurbank's ~active | \y ; = inousalaencon e ¢ of known American women sculptors. | Thomas Moft Osborne, former Sing |#hare in the festivitics dedieated to HARVARD ACTIV[TIES rounded by unusu D Rt o cida s dle tadert b selin | el warien: his birthday but yesterday 24 hours Hartfor. WL "‘vrm\”“,‘r.r“m. of 'Hru- tor whose studio is on the edge of | In his statement, given to the |Within his scventy-sixth anniver- “1 1 ” B ;, e ven [Greenwich Village. Their instructor |press, Sweet declared that the com. |8ary, he revived his old (‘"»"0?‘ of 1t pays to buy our kind 5 . o i Iny{lcd tojaiienditipgur e | e o S R iss |mission had not given his charges a | Visiting the schools, being acclaimed Students Most Active Arc Thase Who | in honor of the R o e b e _|fair hearing and that the assigtant |bY the children and participating in | Rank the Highest in Theje|'Ctary at the Qual b " | hibition oz under the name of (attorney general, who is advlsing |trce planting ceremonies. 1 quiet! 1008 ol meitess “Consurlo Tair. Her mother's |the commission, had been prejudicial | Today he plans to spend quief V| Lessons Ll A aiden name was Tair, and erroneous in many of his rul- [on his experimental farm near hero DR. LASCH e mliitiry conteol misston|] Biisn Nanae ilt s on cxhiit ings. and rec: n"nlvum\sxgmn:mnd:d o fele- Ouartz Light Yor Pyorrhea i pending negotiations looiin | ‘W;r“«; y‘n“yz']‘\:llly,':rr New Fa\en Has Eighth R e MAIN ST, ctilation as' {o the po: the [zon Borglum, sculptor, arrived today (in police headquarters. He is John| New York, March 7. — One of | C 0 A L n, given by to press his habeas corpus procee Reilly of this city, and was arrested | Kipling's poems, in a hook presented The SHURBERG COAL CO. Madame Herriol in |ings growing out of the controversy jon a drunkenness charge. He col- [to their father, has inspired the ex- | 55 Franklin Street of his n Chamberlain included lover the Stone Mountain confederate |lapsed in 1. pedition which Theodore Roosevelt | rs of the ambassadors (memorial. | At the found that [and his brother, Kermit, are to un- Sh et . ambassadors of the | The A il be held tonight {he was su ru\g from alcohplic poi- wdr-rtalw next summer in search of | %o Great Britain, 1taly, hefore Judge Schenck, in superior [soning, e last night his condltion |the ovis poli, an exclusive mountain | o \ A 1 Jupan; Jules Cambon, [court. Borglum at once went into |ywag roported somewhat improved [sheep, which inbabits the roof of the Picriar et, the war minister; jconference with lawyers over the ju¢ e was still in a semi-conscious |world, the Pamir plateau in Asta, | o Jules Laroche of the jprocedure to be followed in hie con- |gtat, |16.000 foet above the sea. | = ] o and former Premier 'test 1o his removal 10| " mwo other men arrested last night,| A friend revealed today that Ker- | 1 TG Briand, Gicorgia Indictments are ;i wag peljeved, by the police,” also |mit, in discussing the reason for the | MOST TALKED OF |5 i i i i o pending 2 st him, problems which have been the sub- Yoison Liquor Victim | C. R. WEIDMAN, Supt. » good cheer, e hambr New Haven, March 7.—The eighth i {“, \I,‘r " ',’,”“ ‘]A””‘ BOI Hh’m s Hear ng to victim of poisonous liguor within the | Kipli P Inspires | o Be Held This Evening nust two weeks was removed to |Kipling’s Poem Inspi jons. | Greenshoro, N. €., Mareh 7.-—Gnt- [Grace hospital yesterday from a v"‘lfi The Roosevelt Brothers | ad 1 drinking pdisonous lquor | o and bank suit as the former b e TR g discussions with Premier ampt to Rajah Sir Harl | e ‘g wide open sweep, ‘N S 4 police were THE SHO ) vesierday 5 o ed 1o flec but dater re. | ershing to Leave HIR t 1 G S 5 TN turned with military reinforcements | Bed, Following Illness 1 Ansonia (90 1 clashed with the hostile crowd | Havana, March 7.—General Per- ! bess. e e s who were armed with | shing, who was taken il on his ar- ! x 7 ks, The sitvation was eased [rival here with members of his mis- court s mornins Be_A More Women to Be €n a number of tenants paid their |sion to South Ameri from San- i \ppomted by Coolidge year's rent tiago de Cuba last Tuesday, is ex- ¥ £ s it President When the sheriff and military cted to leave his bed today for the EXH[BITING THE 4 e Sl e, W ppointe 1 ltirea 1 bridges leading to the dis- |first time since the afternoon of his a 0% to office in one rict was rendered impassable by |arrival he felling of trecs ACTIVITIES DRAW WOMEN Berlin It takes three things to It Beats , .. | expedition, had displayed the gift hm, .md m name comes from his. The sheep's horns are of great size, | Paral and livo T editoraibit 2 ss publicatio A memi IS 3 Bt and they were being watched during [and turned to the poem, “The Feet | AT THE it ra e i .Iap‘alncsc ('o‘ft‘\j}}gn:nyder Chamberlain Talks for the night e B " |ot Young Men,” which tells of an | S A ma p emory o 'S, ¥ T " 1 uthoritie B n. |0ath to track down the ovis poli on | 9! o taute, Tnd, Maren 7. —| Hour With Doumergue| Pollce authorities have been un-|2ath to treck down the ovis yoli oo | Tel, 2240 o Sl able to find any trace of the source [ of 504 § werc | Japan, throvg Fii 0 Kurusu, seo- Paris, Marc Tiic British for- 0f the poisonous liquor. Ipoem procceds: | GREEN 4 : ; o ! Some lelmn socratary W Chaaberiang ‘It is there that T am going, where o all men whose work is co tay paid 0TVt s ] the boulder and the snow lie, | - “B" averag ‘ Sn o | Nsdeipinniofn Rarls e Wild Scenes in Ireland | wia's oo smms oot 1| LIGHTS 93 last year il, Indian & lcil meeting in Geneva, catled on nfiscation Attempt | _ know: - | shanghal in 19 President Doumer morning. 7.—Wild scenes oc. |1 have sworn an oa‘h to keep it onl Derby Men Are Held as e Their conversatio 1 1 hour. |curred yesterday® during attempted | :“: hon‘lr:ia?lrn‘vt’:m,l”;:udfll“!xn'\:;\ Arson Suspects ( naka Mr. C it to (he [seizures for non-payment of rent on | T A | TR Leaniollspect i ; pre. | Elvsce oh e O 'fr':fy'y'ffi Sarco Polo sew the sheep on e | " ARCH ST. T watomo: coniey B B i, e, AT iy s e e e ELECTRIC to e de He plans to visit President it the presidential palace. V th scceretary of war and st rtment had been planned for to- CAR IN AMERICA ; ; « to reflect the publlc 5 MR =R, | ‘ t 8 | t estion w et the Evangelical church thro day if the general’s health permit- | 3 | ] placed in publ out Prussia, the largest Protestant | ted but these vigits were mvm.mx,\f area in Germany, resulted in the |cancelled late lust night | THE W ce of 33 1-3 per cent of women | The entire mission including Ad- | x 5 oftictals in many parishes, | miral Dayton and Minister Hicks y SRR S wnd workmer a much | With their ajdes, under present plans 15 “' gt airs than in the days of the mon. | Maine monument.tomorrow morning pon L i basted such | e bl e I o urch membership voted in most | AP SIX Ai. [}Vm F Si—_ v ~Lhocolate Cafe | mremmris ot n” mo o City, X. 3. Mareh 1 v ‘ &l - VR ation of unusual interest ke Boris, cousin of the| t"poaltion than /[i,l}' be ore/ : = e e Czar Nicholas of Russia, and \J t ted States. duchess accompanied by Mrs, | l(l'ed a LU[ COU: Not - == a filling f ! Sl ard J. Rothchild, wife of a New | rerma ,' \ Pre Dawes’ coc = banker, arrived ‘here last > Slcen flhdI(Im///lm//'/m/n : red lf‘)\ Ve ,,,,‘\, wHieT }d‘f,"p. utomobile from New York onlg | peared oy Inauguration day, was | to pass the week-end at the aker;g ound in & suburb yesterday ”, | Ritz Cariton hotel. Tha duke maid | < : ) had been fighting there and was|he had not been feeling well and | Is the Last | pretty badly handted by a big|bad come to the shors to rest up. | S | nastift, but atter freatinent hy g |He went directly to his sulte and Night of Our 06'0 d 6) e w|tested until dinner time. , At cight | |to Washington if his master wants | ©'clock he appeared in fhe dining Show B (PREMIUM NO1) i ifia | 1oom clad in golfing rlothes. AA’ e - — ¥ By all means the | | vrarprc BUREAL MET TING. | POLISH BUSNESS MEN MEET. | i l f. - T traffic bureau of t} | here will pe a meeting of the of- I The BENNETT S ost Reatistactoryl B L o e g commitce o ol 5 chocolate for cook- ! heon meeting at t lusiness Men's association tomorrow M fld k o oL 000 ) at 12 otk Tuesday noon oon at 2 o'clock at §3 Br ‘1 0 Iyt ” MOTOR ing and drinking. Several important @uhj il be|street. In the evening at in S uding the closing time | megting of all the members % 5 SALES CO w ]1 Bak &[‘ onant e | will be held at §3 Broad streg | l”flrlfal”" . CUBAN JURIST DIES a er er Ltd 2 on motor transporta- | report of the constitution eg ", 50 Arch o BAE RIAMNES 100 tions of donations will be read und it ¥ e e 3 A Sy e % N ons; a trom pass and adopt a const, tot = rc ‘. R, Y » Dochesie Mees Montreal Can. il SR el halgthesatll | )-.:‘., Stic * BOOKLL OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE of town will addreas tve f ic : ] savingtime Opp. Grand i daylight Let us serve’ you. | TEL. 920-13 clean a rug thoroughly— | Beating, Sweeping and Air Suction. THE HOOVER combines all three “Jhe HOOVEE as it Sweeps as it Cleans Tel. 2240 CO. 75-77-719-81 CHURCH STREET YOUR EXECUTOR —Is he experienced in handling estates? Is his financial re- sponsibility adequate to protect your prop- erty? —Does he command complete - accounting facilities ? —Is his health good? —Is he always at place of business? —Will be live to settle your estate? = his The New Britain Bank will pass these tests, and* its charges are fixed by law at the same level as the best-qualified indi- vidual. it snaranensasaseansrtsn T n s a s N!H A CFEDERAL n;s:kv ¢ Q SYSTEM " a un| ment will ment Rom M All know the Fren on W prom heaut fair World Gladys