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FAVORABLE REPORT ON RAILROAD BILL Senate Approves Passenger Bus Measure--Other Ltems Capitol April 23 senate 1¢ tavorab was operated streams, waters a commissi at a stream Tilatls ord modifl 1 from the to ap- ap- il will point a comm sword, The Pension Bill on th yes on a pensior ry committe Willimantie; and providing for ap- portionment among the countles of the \tax on unincorporated mercan- tile and manufacturing business, The senators were informed by Senator Walcott that the senate din- would be at the Hartford club the evening of May 7th. The| committee of arrangements will be | Senators Walcott and Plerson { No Action In State’s Attys, | "here inquiry among legls- | today as to the truth of a re- | port that the judiclary committee | would bring In a bill placing the | power of appolntment of state's at- [ torneys with the governor instead of continuing with the justices of the rt and the superior It was stated. however, that already ot been acted upon by on was 0 nature, standard time which session to railroad train was ¢ need ions me lon as to or Friday an up business but it lise: arnoon was in In the House e louse received favorable re- ports on these bills: Providing a $2.000 fine and one year's imprisonment for violation of | private banking la increasing du- ] ties of pharmacy commissioners; | lirgeting the aviation t‘(vnnmssmnm" to continue survey of the state for| division into air districts and loca- tion of emergency landing flelds; | providing that school nurses be | considercd as teachers and state pay | a part of their salary; incorporating | the Premier Title and Mortgage Co. | of Torrington. A bill to provide ad- | ditional state aid to small town schools was rejected. 1In the rejec- | tion of a gasoline tax bill it was stated that a bill increasing the tax | to two cents a gallon would be re- | ported later, | Other favorable reports were on | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AFPRIL 23, 1925, Getting Ready For Atlantic City 7 Tusr EmpareassinG | W wiars A MOMENT - WHEN THE H COMMIES FALL From Youre- . POCKET AND ROLL ALL OVER [ THE CLASS Roo, AND ABATHIN' SuiT FOR SURE For WHEN | Goo ATLANTIC CITY TO BEAT ThoSE OUT-A-TOWNERS R WELL \WELL Y PURTY SofF T Folt THE MODERN B0y DIDNT HAVE NO MARBLE TOURNAMENTS WHEN 1| WAS IGHTY /'}vr T«A-\ENE , To PV 'WINS PROTECTION UNDER |GANADA'S TRADE MARK LAY But It Cost the “Oh Henry” Com- pany About $30,000 to Do It. Chicago, April 23—Newspaper and magazine advertlsing indicate the carrying on of business In Can- ada oven if the advertiser be located in another country and without any branches or representatives in the Dominion, the supreme court of Canadahas declded. The decislon, made public here by the Trade Mark protection society, aftirmed an exchequer court order expunging a trade mark reglstered by a Kingston, Ontario, company, after the same name had been reg- istered by a Chicago company in the United States. | After the Willlamson Candy com- pany had registered its “Oh Henry" | trade mark in the United States, a| representative of the Crothers l:an pany, Ltd., learned of it at a confec- | tioners' convention in Chicago, the| deciston stated, and in 1922 register- ed the same trade mark in Canada after making affidavit that it “was| not in use to his knowledge by any | person other -than himself. That reglstration, the court held, depsived the Chicago company of the benefit in Canada of its extensive advertis- | ing. The Willlamson company spent | about $30,000 in winning its case, | and in proving business done in Can- | ada to obtaln protection under Can- | adian law. B — | HAS OLD SPANISH COIN A. P. Farrar of 74 Whiting street, Plainville, an employe of the Con- necticut Light and Power Co. is the | owner of a silver Spanish coin, dated 1783, which he found under the plat- | form of a Baptist church in Mon- ~ 87,000 IN BEQUESTS Teaves This Use Of Charitable Institutions, Stamford Woman Amount For Varlous Stamford, April 23.—Bequests of seven thousand dollars to churches and charitable Institutions are’ con- tained in the will of the late Emma A. Baldwin of this city which was admitted to probate here today. Miss Baldwin died April 4, after having served as a school teacher for 52 years, The Stamford hospital s be- queathed $2,000 and $1,000 each is left to the tollowing Stamford in- stitutions: Children's Home, Negro Children's Home and Day Nursery, Stamford- Day Nursery and First Presbyterian church. The latter bequest is left in trust the income to b church repajrs, The IMirst Baptist church of Branford 1s left $1,000, Agnes I", Murless a nlece of Bran- ford is the principal legatee betng given 87,000 in cash and ‘all het personal effects. Othor beneficlaries. are Stamford veople. BANKERS DISPLEASED, Germany, However, Has No Report on American Ultimatum. Berlin, April 28.—A report current here that the American Bankers' as- sociation had informed Foreign Min- lstor Btresemann, leader of the Ger- man people’s party, that the election of Field Marshal Von Hindenburg tc the German presidency would be detrimental to further negotiations for American credits, was denied to- day at the foreign office. It was stat- od no such communication had been recelved up to midday, elther direct- 1y or through Ambassador Von Malt- “an. SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST!. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Headache Pain Neuralgia Toothache Colds Neuritis Al Lumbago Rheumatism ccept only “Bayer” nackagc which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggist Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetleacidester of Salicrlicas bills providing special meetings of | n-stock corporations may be call- ed at request of three or more mem- | the Con- bers; that towns may appoint Amer- ‘ in 'icanization directors, half of the sal- | ary, not to exceed $1500 may be paid | by the state; amending charter of Fairfleld Beach Co.; restricting ter- son, Maine. Mr. Farrar, who was | assisting In making alterations in the church, espled this coin on the floor under the platform which was | being rebullt, and, thinking it was a ten cent piece, picked it up. This incident occurred about five )uarel under rule 000 for a water supply for ut agricultural Senator son, Jitions at nect Man: com 1 the o iled and said that not only m adequate wa of getting the Tt bill summn y & reports were made on izing of Accident as adopted concurrence, ending time of or the Waterbury Life ar Mat T these hot s i Amending the for a firemen's pension sociation and t surance Co. 18 fund giving Torrington lines: city e councilmanic board in the right to establish bui creating a firemen's per SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDKEY AILMENTS ynly one medicine t nents of the v stands out as a 1p-Root stands at e remedy n pon thou Swam us distressing s fricnd Kly be effect is soon a gentle healing vegetabl und Sta Sold at drug st two medium Howe this great prer t 8¢ to Dr N. X, writ paper. How to Banish Piles Thousands Bless Dr. Physician Who Discovered This oot mak: 1d and imme sizes, and wish first to t en conts hamton, Wh this Kilmer ( Bi for be mention a sample tle Ieonhardt. the Common Sense Remedy ritory in which bankers may acquire | or loan money on real estate and | making regulations for making and | selling of ice cream. ‘ City Advertisements | 1ed bids will be received by the Board of Fire Commissioners for the installation of wash bowls, stools, urinals, and shower baths in our No. L Fire Station House on Commer- cial street. Bid will include the cost of tearing out and rebuilding the partition walls, floor, etc. Also the tion of a wooden he apparatus room. Con- tractor is to furnish all necessary labor and material for the execution of this work and will post a certified check or bond in amount of $200.00 with his bid in floor in ers are requesied to Chief J. Noble plans, see ils. shall be ands of the Clerk of this nmission on or before 7:30 p. m. COMMISSIONERS, John Keogh, Clerk, : : City Advertisement Special Meeting of City Board. e members of th f the City of New Britai hereby warned and noti- special meeting of the board will be held on h day of April < p. m., stand Meeting To t city meet- You fied ti city m are at a ccting llowing purposes: upon the e amo To act matter of to t thousan TP necessar a together to cross ot sald r land he city to reach thor Ci rough its bhoard of issioners to se nge for ot ngular piece of land fr street W & part ¢ Brook P or proper to convey r land, a sma of Wi ertair PAONESSA, of New Britain HOUGHTON WELCOMED American Ambassador to England Greeted at Plymouth by Mayor and Lord Astor. Plymouth, England Alanson B. Houghton, pointed American ambassador Great Britain, arrived here on the steamship George Washington to- day. He was welcomed aboard the ship by the mayor of accompanied by Lord Astor. The mayor recalled how, ago when filling the sz welgomed Whitelaw Teid upon his arrival as ambassador Mr. Houghton expressed apprecia- tion at the cordiality of his welcome “at the threshold which made him fecl that he was in the house of friends. He posed on deck with his party for the motion pleture men press photogra- The a sador a who accompanies \arrive in London t The commander-ir Plymouth Richard T at 1ling, April newly ap- to 0 years ne office, he of and S8 nd his daughter, im, to s expect afternoon chief of station, Admira ed his bar disposal for elected the illimore, but M 1t o in the regular tende other passengers Reporters of him, mitation armaments and ding of Europea America The amt was unfair to ask him ques- and he declined to discuss an roversial ubject asked fumerous qu including some abou: debts 1 v osaid these tion Ho bassador to Paddington station at fron v liner this morning. the staffs of consulate = nveyed iniber arrived by and yreign office, who co Ambassadc n 1 by Matilda Houg Miss FEli Houg Switzer schoo Soldier on Duty at Manila Sentenced to Die Man A Private Wil- ound gui erday and s or t mu Willoughh n M ling in compa shnson shot hi verdict will William of sen- rder jam ral ent o President - Women'’s Pains Physicians Safe Prescription Guarantecs Comfortable Period Ceka Pharmatgh Plymouth, | England.” | with the | ale of Harwinton Land To Come Up for Action May 30 has beem selected as the for the closing scssion of the city meeting board, nd in addition to action on bond issues to.aling $860,000, the to approve plots of g date meeting w . an exchange of small ound in which the park 1d a resident of Mill ed, and the sale of 40 acres of land in Harwinton, recommendation of the board water commissioners The bond issues include $150,000 for sewer work, $150,000 for subway work, and $560,000 for school pur- commission street are inte of park board land deal involves t on the Mill street end 1e park and is being transferred in such a way that the park bound- de regular and the property Anderson given rder line, board land d some fahm land purchased water i reee ter shed T the land dir it was nece is also a wat 1l involves by the years for order to upon the ary to | ly strips of ary to (he hoard nt secure waters entir the shed water- 8 to dispose of City Items Sergeant Patr O M covered from tt yesterday young girl, whe r to Prob; wion Off Junior o'clock Goldsmith ments wi May Tel. 691 Dresses of differ I Aged ('«hliplc Watch Home Burn to Ground Prospect. Conn., April 2 smiok li be a; HAD WILD PARTY As Result Bolivian FEmbassy Attche is Arrested In Washington But Case is Droppea. Washington, April 20.—An egg sandwich, a revolving door, and stde trips to the police station and 1o & hospital, followed by an allowed claim of diplomatic immunity, fig- ured in the overnight experiences here of Senoridon Jorge Bracud Jof-| fre, an attache of the Bolivian lega- tion. The police eay that members of Don Jorge's party were passing avound a suspicious looking bottle in a restaurant and that the hospitality n offered to a E patrolman. It 2 cording to the police report, that the policeman eat an egg sandwich, and insistence became so vigorous Don Jorge w d. In ing the plac etion of revolving door was broken, in- ting severe cuts on the officer, who was removed to a hospital. the police station a plea of dip- ic immunity was raised and the A report was » state department ey High Food Cost Closes 8 ing in her yard. ago and it is prebable that the coin | had been reclining there for & num- | ber of years previous to that time. The coin, because of the many years of handling, is worn consid- | lerably and it is with considerable | |difficulty that the figures on’ it can |be discerned. On one side 1s a pic- | lture, presumably that of ‘a King. | with the inscription “Carolus IIL" | On the reverse side is pictured ! |coat of arms. Mr. Farrar, not being especiall interested in numismatics, has n special desire to retain the coin, bu lie is anxious to get in touch witl lsomebody well versed in the science |who is able to ferret out the mean ing of the inscriptions on it anl thereby judge its value. GIRL FALLS, OUTS CHEEK Mary Riberlo, 4-years-old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Riberio | of 63 Belmont street, was severely | |cut on the right check yesterday lafternoon when she fell while play-| She had a catsup | bottle in her hand, and the glass | broke. The girl was removed to the | New Britain General hospital, where | three stitches were taken, and then | removed to her home. | “Green Street Keelers” | y Albany, N April 2 “Green t Keeler's.” for more than half ry noted from coast to coast r stews and fries” and known as one of the most cosmopoli- tan eating places in the country served its last patron last night. Al- . Keeler, gon of the late John who led the oyster $n 1861, said present day pr it impossibl a profit. fo AMERICANS OPPOSED. z in Peru Not Satisfied Tacna Award Members Lima, Ambassador to Citizens Liv With ave come reruvi atures of Tacna-Arica from s Coolidge’s cmoria 1 that 1 ¢ should he he Peru's con- 1a-Ariea plebis- d exclusively under United States some members of led direct to House after Mr. Poindex- It is indic ill make no r auspices of the prepared my the White r had ref 1o with it presiden by and forwa to have ted that the 1ything to | | Cuticura Promotes Permanext Hair Health Shampoos with Cuticura Soap, with light epolications of Cuticura Ointment when end to free the ecalp of dandruff and minor eruptions, and to establish a per- maneat condition of bair health. 5 end e, Taleam 25e. Sol h frec. Address: 5. 347, Malden, Moas. Sosp 2%e. Ointment everywhere, Sampl teurn toriss ura Shaving "HAPPED HANDS chilblains, frostbite— just rab oon soothing, cooling, healing | CRKS [ VAPORUB | Over 17 Miich Jars Used Yearly | New Britain Druggists Offer To Al Who Suffer Stomach Agony, Gas and Indigestion s Ifnaddrcsscdr.\lail Now 0. K."d by German P. O. T Apr 1 particular to hand .t} addressed, obliged to For Insta will be iTes ment P hand inseri postms very ows The Money Back if One Rottle of Dare’s Mentha pepsin Doesu't Do You More Good Than Any thing You Ever Used s0 distressed with gas and fullness bloating that you ink your heart is going to stop beating. Your stomach may it breathing he 5o distended that your is short and You think perhaps you are sufo- nd pray for quick Just one ¢ ert spoonful of Dare's Mentha-Pepsin and in ten minutes teh gas d pressing on the heart ce and you can breathe decp and natura Oh! W not get 1at blessed relief rid of sucl Why have ion at ali? but why Ito- ges chronie i With this wonderful medicine you can banish indigestion or dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach or any abnormal condition that keeps the stomach in constant rebellion and one bottle will prove it, ’ And how happy you will be when your stomach is a5 good as gew for then dizziness, nervousness, lessness, hea dull eyes and other ailments caused by a disorder- ed stomach will disappear and you will be your old happy, contented self again. Axelrod’s Pharmacy and every regular pharmacist guarantees one bottle of Dare's Mentha-Pepsin to show the way to stomach com- fort Over 6,000 sleep- bottles sold in small New Jersey town 183t | ask yourself why? D S Le Witt's Selling Out Sale ends Saturday. is to be sold at below cost prices, so if y Everything in the store need a diamond r veliable wateh, or a set of silverware, be sure (o step into the store to purchase it. On May 1, M. C. Witt will be located in an office pstairs in present building to continue in the jewelry business, but before moving up, all present stock for the new. to be sold out to make room Everything purchased during the Sale will-be backed by the same guarantce that has applied to all merchandise pu e Witt during the past 31 years, ased from M. C. All diamonds sold here are per- fect, blue white, and guaranteed so. A few of the items left: Candlesticks 1Al Quadruple Plate Were 87.50 Now $1.50 M.C. Jeweler and Diamond Dealer, LIKE the fabled L. 1 In one day you can cover territory which could not be traveled in weeks, obtain un- divided attention for * your message, and secure orders at a fraction of the expense incurred by any other { selling method. By telephone, you can make profitable sales Our Comm A-B anl 8 explained by your local Ex THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY Clocks Reduced | Below Cost, 0dd Pieces of Silver Reduced G gic Carpet of old, the hone will take you anywhere—instantly. jal Service Department co-opera 3 and companies in the creation of Te Its work, and the commercial possibilities cf tion-to-Station Toll calls, will be cheerfully Diamond Engage- ment Rings, in Platinum and White Gold, all reduced. Wedding Rings all | on sale, catly. | eWitt N STREET journeys without mov: ing from your chair. Business executives right here in Connecti- cut have learned how radically selling costs can be reduced by in- telligent use of the telc- phone. Have you made thi: discovery—yet? desiz with nge Manager. BELL SYSTEM One Poliey One System CUniversal Service te Conmecticat b