New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 20, 1925, Page 10

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DRIVER BOUND OVER RESULT OF DEATH Oallahan Sald to Have Been Under Tnfluence of Liquor the 1 ° | selections. er North or Main stre e Boulevard 1e Vic ef w tory « of the the Hotel Bond in Say INSIST! *‘Bayer e not Cross get lichconta iTandy “Bay \lso bottles of xes of 12 tablets and 100—Druggists % of Baver Mam A “building and loan" in- vestment beats the silver lin- ing that every cloud is said to have. Money invested safe, tate ft every with 2 is sound rea mortgage t dollar. And to cover any o back a possible st there's reserve We culation and State under nspectior ope I You can get beth principal nd earnings back, if you sud- lenly need money—usuall}y 'emand. on And last but not least—if vou invest savings with us regularly and leave them to ac- cumulate, you get a better to- tal return than in any other strictly safe field NEW BRITAIN COOPERATIVE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSH. Room 210, Nat. Bank Bldg. | should keep a jar ready for R Hartford and for a time was a walt. er at the Hotel Heublein, While at the Bond, he acted as chief as- 1Inlu|1l to the head walter. Mr. Kafakalos was a member Bristol Lodge of Klks and of I"irst Man Brotherhood, ganization. He nd a brother and sister in “mh two uncles reside in \\\nun- v Mass., John and Joseph Savitis, respectively, both well known resi- lents of that city During the World War, calos saw overseas nthed ces with the | of the a local or- | leavs his p .m Ka. | and of Ameri- yjoved membership American Legion Fmmett post, Vet- Wars. While ut of dils boyhood, he had d upon by his native land colors in Mr. service ime back uns Because his war experie an armies, he ¢ Scicheprey post nd in Harold | orans 10 serve i some 8 n ex- BLUL TRIANGLE The Supper in this Miss Ina Af- girls will sew or meet a fish CLUB NTWS club will mec derson reed class S pom, g at the club have nor (‘ook concert t on them and res {hey have not sold. and Mr, Kidd" i June to tryouts. to 7 In- ill go plunging at the 1 those who wish to | erwards must let | by pesday | club who Bett which | for the ris ening ssful in the this ¢ those om 6 know Orthodox ¢ wdership of Mr. number of Russian folk songs at Ellenor Cook to | 2lihu Burritt school. | The program will consist of songs and 4\1'|h< from ‘zechoslovakia, Russia, Ukrainia | Poland with piano .mm from composers of these countries. Miss Ruth Haun of Hartford will accom- | pany Miss Cook and play the plano | Both Miss Haun and Miss Cook will be in appropriate na- tional costume. Two Italian song in Ttalian will be sung by Sarah Ma- done. Tillian Madone, Anna Foldan, Julia Donnerumma, Mary Donna- rumma, Tena Terlato, Mary Dragon and Mamie Dragon proceeds om the concert will go toward the f the Industrial Girls' :mr of the Rus- re under the I(m(lnm will sing | evening. BURRIT Approximately ached eac apel 0 children are week at the Bur- 1 the Boys' Scout Achievement club, the 1i- story hour 1ed 1o vork. being T ritt throu Jurior tle Girls' The Looks. More woards are need- is quantities. Hand used in con- hour wonld 18 WOu H Is to be o story o Girls' « 5 p. M. 1105 “DIAMOND DYE" IT A BEAUTIFUL COLOR Mothers, Do This=— When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throatsand Chests No telling how soon the symptoms ma elopinto cr then's when you're jar of Mustercle at hand prompt relief. It does not blister. As first aid, Musterole is excellent Thousands of mothers know it. You stant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35¢ and 65¢, jars and tubes. Better than @ mustard plaster iy ol RISt | ing: | an attorney | permit | never knew of Whe | employ W s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MUNDAY APRIL 20 1925 LINGOLN L DEAL NOT N TESTIMONY Excluded by Judge in Senator Wheeler's Trial By The Assoclated Pross. Great 1alls, Testimony permit granted which has been April oil to L, E. Lineoln involved fn the trial Wheeler in 20, re leasc of Senator Burton K United States district court here, was barre the record in a today Judge IPrank from ruling by Dietric Judg by § an objee Walsh at the those tion Thomas J insel for Wheeler, t N permit was not one ¢ g before t interior d ment wh 8¢ Whe employed by Gordo Campbell, wator chief en \tor Mon- tana ofl Senat opers W having wro uly exerted his influ- ce with the interior department in behalf of Campbell. The govern- ment charges roln proc s of mit was involve A stipulation 1 Loth sides was r by R, I 8 tw ad into the on couns record ial assistant of Wheeler's to accey Beaulieu as investigat- once was for one of Camphell’ il syndicates. Deaulien cused from testifying in person. he stipulation asserted that if Beaulicu were to festify he would say he received the Phil MacGowan signment from W, W rwarded it to the Inter- ior department at Washington. In | his testimony before the senate committee he declared that hr eler having been 1 by the oil syndicate to ap- fore the department of the prosecutors, agrecing testimony of L. Y, committee, Beaulivu Rhea and pe pear b | interior. SOVIETS DECLINE ARMS INVITATION - Relust to Take Part in Coming Gonference By The Assortated Geneva, April has refused to par fortlcoming conferenc: the traff in arms. /! refusal was contained stifily worded telegram For- eign Minister Tchitcherin, pointing out that the soviet governme repeatedly red tive attitude Nations Soviet cipate in on Russia the ort control of in from - in its neg: certain this consent i me auspices inished disapproy lin ment of DAWN 10 DUSK FLIGHT PERMISSION REFUSED Michigan to Florida Air Trip By Pursuit Planes Not to e Attempted. April 20— first pursuit ates army, for per- it this summer its dawn-to-dusk rom its base here to Mi has been denied by the War Department, Major Thomas commanding officer, nt from Michi- $500,000 Fire Loss in Inv Blaze in Buffalo Couple Are Arrested For Theft of Jewelry San Francisco, April 20 Willlam 1 JAillan Carter, 2 l.os Angeles and officials tn a 1ed at Dougherty, for- i the. theft of fewelry. va ) from ( was a g ot the | | Was ex- nt had | CROWD FIRED UPON I'rouble STEPHENSON HELD HURDER CHARGED o uue, Former Indiana Klansmen and Friends Arrested —A serlous Serious in South Africa Where Police Have to Shoot Into Mob of 4,000, Jy The Associated Press, Bloemfontein, Oran South Africa, April situation exists In the native quar-| ter here where, after disturbances, | the fired u volley into a crowd of 4,000, The number of casualties has not yet bheen ascer- tained, The ringleaders of the dis- turbances have been arrested, and the citizen military forces called out police Indianapolis, April 20,—D, former Grand Ku Klux Klan, today on the, charge murder in connection with the death of Miss Madge Oberholtzer, 28, of Indianapolis. An Indictment on the m ge was returned against Stephenson by the Marion Grand Jury last Saturday. Earl Klinck and Earl Gentry, former vesldents of Bvansville, Ind., both indicted with Stephenson on the murder charge, aken in- to custody with him., All were taken | to the county jail. Judge James A. of criminal court, in issuing |capiases for their arrest, announeqd they would not be admitted to ball Stephenson had been at liberty under $25,000 bond provided after his arrest several days ago on indlet- ments cha him with attacking Miss Oherholtzer, Miss Oberholtzer died day. In ante-mortem alleged to have bee ents, told of taking poison at a Hammond, Ind., hotel a {been attacked by Step on ir en route land again in the hotel Stephenson's frial on the |ments charging the attack has not been sct (s} Dragon was arrested Stephenson, of the Bloemtontel Orange capital of the I'ree State, is one of the cities stheduled to be visited by the Prine African tour. Cape April will travel through C the Orange Pree 8tate and other scctions, STOMACH BAD! IRDIGESTION. a few ant Stomach Relief! rder ehs of Wales during his He is to reach Town and thereafter Province, were Collins last Tues- \ew statements In Chy 1 Hammond Date in to 3 RECORDED hag been sued 05 damages by the National Salesmen's ing association of Chicago, Il The plaintift claims that the defendant agreed to take 4w correspondence course in sales- m. but, after paying $5, dis- |con 1 and ,-mwl to make ther payments, V. Upson issued of | the writ, which is ym..mn le in the ts. |eity court John Dubosz, CIVIL SUT J. Hagan o's Diapepsin” distress goes. Rra heart 55, ligestia sou fulln, palpitation, vanish. jase your stomach Cor W1 acidity for a few millions of packages. flatulence how! ion ugglsts se pac through Henry M. Waterbury Man Praises The of first degree | County | n given her par- | for indlet- | fur- | Nowickl, has sued Charles Gonslew- ski for $16 damages. The writ s returnable today in the city court, REVOLT IS ENDED Lishon Again Quiet Lived Rebellion That Started on Saturday Night. ter Short- By The Assoclated Press, London, April 20.—~Latest advices received in official quarters from Lisbon today indicate 'hat all |is quiet in the Portuguesu capital, and | that order had been restored after Saturday's shortlived revolt, The attempted coup was started Saturday morning and there was violent fighting throughout the night | the movement only being quelled yesterday morning when the re- | bellious troops gave up the arms and were confined in barrack: |~ The revolt was led by or 17 lomeno Camara, who had under him | several hundred men. casalry, artil- lery and infantry. Twelve were kill- ed, 78 wounded. e . VOTE FOR U \I()\ Anderson, Ind, April 20— isters of the North Indiana Meth- | oalst Episcopal conference today voted unanimously in favor of the union of the north. and south branches of the Methodist church, ‘The question of admitting laymen to | ministers’ meeting was referred to a next conference meeting., fter she had | senson while | OBSERVE ANNIV Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ba ner of 71 Vine street quietly ob- served the thirty-first anniversary of their wedding yesterday. They were {married in St. Peter's | vears ago. | FOR New Formulae Nox-Ri-Tis Mr. Raymond Sanderson, Residing at 51 Hawkins Street, Waterbury, Took the NOX-RI-TIS Treatment for Muscular I(heum‘msm and is Also Recommending it to His Friends. | He Sa years 1 have call pains. Lirst and then in my mus-; three t you would ree eumatic in onc of the body in another, but mostly cles. 1 ha it is known as mus- rheumatism. I tried atments, but none cular many the emed until I s to erach my casc d taking NOX-RI-TIS. has already surh a thing d. The t me rom- It.is a ¢ indorse- and T ask to give is great remedy ers 1o try above from go a long ublic of the This remedy is for the Teumatic condltions such a8 muscu- tism, rheumatism of the uritis, lumt ey disorders. ! = t Mil- | today and \ St | “Forms of Rhcumatism.” el Al Pago, MR, RAYMAND SANDE I’\O\ 1 kidy See the NOX-RI-TIS man ler-Hanson Drag Co.. 30 Chur LE WITT'S SELLING A FEW OF THE OUT SALE ITEMS LEFT 1 Woman's 14K 1 Man's i W .uuj.xm i Strap Watch Wrist Watch Was 814.00 Was $30.00 Sk Now §20.00 Now §7.39 Seven 14-K Solid Gold Rings Were up to 818 Now $1—S81.50 e Man's milton 1 Watch 16 size Was $£30.00 Now $18.50 26-Piece Set William Rogeis’ Silver Was $15.00 Now $8.50 On Mantel Clock Was $15.00 Now $9.00 There are a great many bargains left. store and look around. ALL DIAMONDS Step into the REDUCED M. C. 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