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N e A 5 B AN B s 10 SUSPENDED IP CONMITS SUICIDE New Orleans Police Captain Unable to Stand Scandal | | While no organized effort is being !made at present, the paper states, it is known that the Pittsburgh offi- LAWPOON 1SUE mission's ruling announced last I°ri- | Mail Dept. to Make Ruling on Harvard Paper Doggie Wears Shoes As It Trots Across Continent With Master; Now on 33d Pair Définite decision of the manufac- turers may come after a full digest of the ruling it was sald, Local manufacturers say that while the commission’s order lowers the rates from Pittsburgh to Chica- %0, it will have the effect of increas- ing them from the latter point to St. Louls, N v Orleans, Louislanu, April 22 Captain Charles Hemard, | Boston, Aprl Pending a de- by the solicitor generhl Washington on whether or not the current lssuc Harvard Lam- | collcge humorous perlodical, contains abscene matter and whether quently, it is mallable, PRACE IN HERRIN Election Days Comes and Goes With- of the poon 1 of the Lampoon are being e 4 e I,M, I the Cambridge, Muss, pos | "t Bloodshed—K. K. K. Candi- v s [office. Chief Inspector Park E. Col- | gate Deteated. 2 {vin of the New England pos - s or triet said Coples of the'Lam- | Herrin, 1L, April 22.—Peace has poon w ntly ordered removed come to stay in Herrin, storm center irom 1 and ¢ news of Williamson county’s factional dis- i s by the police two turbances, in she opinfon of M e losen mayor by Rt S f the Lampoon was day hottest city election in o AT omani he said, to the solici- yenrs. lunning on the citizen's tick- Hiehheal - e tor general, A sccond copy 1s ot McCormack defeated Thomas sent to Uni es Attorncy Har- | Welty, Ku Kiux Kian candidate on the conservative ballot, by a majori- ty of 197, Despite the intense interest in the lection, which polled a tota old P. Williams, to enable the dis- t rtorney to decide whether ederal statute had been taken by the » action officlals, Ty tor Colvin t 4,600 two ye: purely routine and preseribed by the Voting 4 off quietly. Nowhere 1ules of the department il disorder appes as to the sta ‘At is time for all of us to pull for maili together,” the new mayor sald. | ter to be ru on by rin must go forward again.” the solicitor general, lie said, was a » added that he would try to toon )t the Lam. 8¢ 11l groups of persons with an objec- administration free from favoritism. Cincinnati Cop Fined And Sent to Prison. Cinecinati, April 22 o sentences to b cinnati polic who viol police. No question hud been s said, relative o States flag in a Qo 2 of Washi sub- nony, all e suspended to the use of imposed upon nen and village ded the given copies outside . the point not been ents, ¥ o office d, had national today police- 18 was ollapsed in Ring Mass,, April 22.—Stanley | ter hflwrl xth round of | ho collapsed in the a bout with Gene LaFrance of this city last night, under auspices of the Valley A. A., is making a good re- overy at Providence hospital, where | he was taken under the impression that he h suffered concussion of the brain. mination showed that RATE HEARING AGAIN Pittshurgh Steel and Tron Officials BIG OIL DEAL. Shale Patents Involved in 8. 000 Business Exchange. Want 1. . to Again Take up 0,- Froight Reduction. his collapse was due to stomach bara, Calif., April 22.— trouble, belleved to have been sy + of Los ! capitalists 7 will be bought the Continental ed by over-eating. He liged to remain at the hospital a his and | ry one of stops in ¢ ar John Maro Shale Oil Products company which plant near has | a la When he s s cou inde. Today. a ht rates on steel cale patents and “\ ng on iron commoditics moving from d by r. David T. i at | pittsburgh to Chicago, St. Louis and for the extraction of oil from g8 During points in southern Ir diana and Tlli- | shale. C.2f M ove nior .| is NOT on the Box, it is NOT w BROMO QUININE “There is no other BROMQ QUININE” Marold's r form of rmy in 1921 ed to he ex- se did s’ and his of th Shoots Wife and Her Father, Former Dies N J0A Cay NO MORE WORRY— Is on Trial for Murder ha ire or Theft Nebo 1 > Furs after 2 At dies | charge. "a¢. Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an Store ihie o bore during the | Apri waived effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP and INFLUENZA, and summer months in absolute 4 in dis- ' gg g Preventive. Price 30 Cents, safety at a of not guil- <k i Washburn 1mitted to " 3 3 2 7 ‘ The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet They will be returned e s Slesnedl id plascd) ‘lrn;. SCIENTISTS COOPERATI and new. i Institute and Coast fetic Survey Working Together Edw. MESHKEN Est. 1899 170 MAIN ST. Rackliffe Bros. Co. Incorporated 250-256 Park St. Before Buying A uestion: Wy aremotor cardealers glad to see you when you have a Buick to trade in? } 1 Amwer: They know that if they get it, they can sellit quickly— ata good price. Buick reliability has made Buick a first choice in the used car market. : Stock of Is the Place To Select Your Sea Food . LARGE NATIVE ROE SHAD Spemals LARGE NATIVE BUCK SHAD LIVE AND BOILED LOBSTER Large Fresh Haddock, Eastern White Halibut, Rock- port Cod Steak, Penobscot Salmon, Boston Bluefish Steak, Silver Bass, Large Fresh Herring, Fancy Large Eeels, Fancy Large Smelts, Cape Butterfish, Large Mackerel, Small Tinker Mackerel, Fancy Large Cuakers, Fancy Large Flounders, Fillet of Sole, Fillet of Haddies, Large Finnan Haddies. Round and Long Clams, Little Neck Clams for half shell, Fancy Scallops, Open Oysters and Oysters in the shell. Salt Cod 18¢ 1h, 3 Ib 50c. Self Adjusting - Drawcut I_awn Mowers They Are Ses: — L v e — and > n xeo ncind vade | | Moore Bros. Fish Market | CAPITOL BUICK CO. $1050 to $25.00 Ea. 30 COMMERCIAL STREET - 193 ARCH ST. TEL. 2607 50 Open Until 9 P. M. Thursday Lawn Trimmers at $¢ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1925 NAVAL WAR GAME | begun, but is expected to start as . | Farrington. -An indication | guilty to b ¢ N “ ) word ‘of the loss of Haery Beker PISHERMAN DROWNED Cape Porpoise, Me, a member Doston, Aprll 22,~The fishing | sehooner Klgabeth W, Noonan, Caps | the crew. Haker was drowned tain Richard Stanfleld, arrived to-|Sunday while setting trawls w day from Brown's Banks bringlng | his dory overturned. Ten| |l 2 ABOUT 70 START Referee Ship Arrives at Ha-| Waiian Islands | Honolulu, of the U. o, flagship of Admiral T 3. C. Coontz, com- mander-in-chief of the United States fleet, has spurred the “Black" force commanders to final efforts to make | the Island of Oahu Impregnable against the attack of the “Blue” fleet now approaching Hawail, The | Seattle 1s acting as nmpire ship for | the joint Army and Navy maneuvers, | The “Blue” fleet 18 believed to be about half way between the main | fand and the Tslands. The “Black” force has been divi-| ded and epread around the Island | at all points of strategic importance. | Alrplanes reconnaissance has not yet soon as the fleet nears the territory, The eutertainment program this | evening with a dinner to Admiral Coontz given by Governor Wallace Admiral Coonfz and Major Gener- al John L. Hines, chief of staff, who are the umpires, spoke before the leglslature this afternoon, emphasiz- ing the strategical importance of | islands in event of war in the Paclf- ie. SHALLRY SCHOOL MEETING Chiklren's Work Inspected and Offb- | cers Elected At Meeting of Parents In A Sports Suit The First Essential is Comfort and Teachers' Association. The Parents and Teachers’ asso- fon of the Smalley school en- ing of the school he early evening was devoted (o} the discussion of the children's work which wag exhibited in each class- | n. A business meeting ond so-| hour followed Hicleey-Freeman sports suits givi: you comfort, because of fine fabries and a re ficers elected are as follows: President, George Kosswig; vice- i i St Dreaident, James Murphy: secretary, wealth of expert hand tailoring Miss Florence Doughert asurer, p S e | . These garments hold their shape and ey GosreCalvi Hade) distinction season after season. 1ressed a large assembly on the sub- “The Value of ueation.” | {I Most of the Hickey-Freeman sports selections were rendered by Mrs. Charles Soloman and Master S . . o Ry Bennlel Colienit Ross anal Hyman suits are in }mpmted faprics 101.1gh Meltzer played ~viokn duets. ac-| home-spuns in novel and beautiful companied by Jeanette Gourson. Injured When Run Down | By an Auto in Milford | Milford, April 22.—Daniel Cron-| 45, of 12 Hine Place, New Hav- suffered a scalp wound and pos- | sible internal injuries when he was ctruck by an automobile on River | street today. He was taken to Mil- | ford hospital. Thomas F. O'Reilly of | Brooklyn, N. Yi, driver of the auto- ‘ mobile, is held in $500 bail pending the outcome of Cronar's injuries. | Cronan is a motorman in the express depattment of the Connecticut Co. colorings. FITCH-JONES - CO. CITY HALL an, “DO IT ELECTRICALLY” ATTACHMENTS FREE! 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