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URY DEPT. USES RADIO IN BUSINESS Wherever Possible This EATRA DAY FOR | INDIAA PEORLE Legislature Adds to Power lor * Enforcement Agents Means of Communication 1s Adopted. Washington, Apri] 30.~The treas- ury departinent is the latest govern- s ment ageney to turn to radlo for transmission of emergoncy, non-con- Indianapolls, 1Ind, April 30 «—|aqential communication to its field Armed with added wuthority con- talned in a “bone dry" law passed by the 1925 legislature, federal and local officlals belleve Indlana now dan be made extra dry. The new law became effective Tuésday. The “bone dry” law 18 a codifica- tion of many old lawa relating to prohibitian enforcement, but penal- ties provided in former laws are in- creased and enforcement officers given more latitude in making ar- reats and in presenting testimony, One of the principal features is that the purchaser of liquor is held equally as gullty the vendor, Im- prisonment of 30 days to six months and a fine of from §100 to $500 may be imposed upon a person who pur- chases intoxicating liquor, The same penalties may be inflicted for pos- session of intoxicating liquor or for carrylng liquor on the person, The #elling or giving away of liquor aleo morits the same penalties, The work of enforcement agents is helped by the provision that the smell of llquor may be used as prima facle evidence of the operation of a biind tiger. Heretofore it has been forces, After a six weeks test in whigh Instructions were sent through the air to internal revenue offices in a dozen citles, officlal approval has been glven to use of that medium whergver recelving = stations are avallable. Use will be made hy the treasury of army and navy stations, both in this country and abroad in handling such business except for secret messages. | Several other government agencies | for some time have heen using alr communiegitons to a limited extent, | but it wad sald today that the prac- ticabllity of more general communi- catlon for government use had been demonstrated by the tests of the in- ternal revenue bureau, The coast guard has been emplo; ing radio in a large volume of communication and it is now under instruction to go ahead on a broader scale in the work of enforeing liquor and smuggling laws, as well as in alding ‘distressed ships, Officlals of the customs service for some time have been in almost daily communi- cation by radio with San Juan, Por. from necessary to produce fluld liquor as evidence, agents say, this has been difficult because law violators in many instances have been able to destroy the intoxicants. Avthority is given conductors on common carriers and persons in charge of public places to arrest any- one scen violating the dry law. SUES HER | HUSBAND Newark Woman, After Losing Fight to Haye Him Declared Insane, to Rico; Juneau, Alaska; Homflu!\l.X Parls and Tondon, CARRYING OUT PROGRAM 1s Being Tollowed Immediately. By ‘The Associated Press. London, Now Asks Separate Maintenance, out the program Winston Churchill, | Newark, N. J.'April 30.—A suit|{chancellor of the exchequer, out- against Albert J. Gleason, wealthy president of the Drake Business col- loge system, for separate maln. tenance, has been flled by Mrs, Em- ma Gleason, The latter recently lost @ court action to have her husband Judged insane and incapable of handling his financial affalrs, Mrs. Gleason's suit charges that Lierhusband locked her out of their I‘ast Orange home; that he has re- fused to take her back, and that pre- viously he had treated her with cruelty. Vice-Chancellor Church has signed an order requiring Gleason to show causc on May 12 why he should not be compelled to pay tem- porary alimony. |break of the great war the bank re- The Gleasons were married insumed the publication of shipments 1888 and have one daughter, Dor-/of gold abroad. ‘‘oday's announce- ! day for the accumulation of a larg- er reserve in connection with the re- | ment shows an increase of {.;,000“‘ 000 in bullion. | transferred to the bank's from the currency note reserve, In other words, two gold reserves, bul- lfon-and notes against currencies, are amalgamated. This is a nominal transfer and although circulation notes show a corresponding increase, the notes are not really circulated | but are reserved as bullion., Tor the first time since the out-| othy, 20, a student at Mt, Holyoke|ment, which w d on the college. She testified against her|board, shows £ rth of bar father in the lunacy proceedings and {gold was drawn, ich {’.‘N,flnn} now makes/an affidavit in behalf of | was for Switzerland 2,000 for Hol- Egypt. One hundred thousand sovereigns were taken out, of which 87,060 \\hre’*‘ {for Tndia, 10,000 for Switzerland and 3,000 for Holland. her mother in the maintenance ac- tion: {land and £4,000 for VETERAN VIREMAN DIES Jrall River, Mass., April 30.—Wil- liam C. Davol, for 60 years a mem- | ber of the Fall River fire departs ment and who invented and perfect- ed many of the devices for fire fight | ing in use today, died at his home here carly today. The Davol water HOME FIROM WEDDING TRIP Frank Andrews, elavator boy at the Burritt hotel who was married | zhout five weeks ago to Miss Cath- erine Mally, waitress in the coffee | tower was one of his inventions,|shop, is hack at his post after a He was chief of the fire depart- | weddinz trip to the coal mines m! ment for 40 years, retiring in 1920.| Mount Carmel, Pa., where he was| ¥or 15 years he was treasurcr of the Davol mills here, READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED | E ADS FOR YOUR WANTS { born and where his parents, Mr. and | | Mrs. Julian Andrews reside. Mr, and | Andrews ‘will reside at 628 st Main street, where they started ekeeping today, MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all agesof | Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying | Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of AT ‘ Absolutely Harmltss =No Qpiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it R e T TE L S To-day’s Offer to All Who Have Stomach Distress Ty One Bottle of Dare’s Mentha Pepsin For Indigestion Or Any Stomach Trouble and If Not Delighted With the | (Good Results New Britain Druggists Will Gladly Return the Pulchme Price. | Why not get a bottle of this grand | —so wonderful that in one smal stomach medicine today with the | town in New Jersey last year over net understanding that your| 6,000 Lottles were sold. money will be promptly returned if | Never mind what causes your in-| it dods not stop the most acute stom- | digestion or gastritis or dyspepsia or ach distress quicker than anything | how long you have had it, or how you ever used. many other re you have tried, | Your stomach may be so distend- | this is the icine that will | +ed with gas that you think every | make your old disabled stomach so minute your heart will stop beating | strong and healthy that yom can di- | vet with one dessertspoonful , of | gest nuything you eat without the Dare's Mentha-Pepsin that dreadful | slightest distress. | fecling of suffocation will vanish in| And you know t when your a few minutes. stomach is in fine shape, nervous- With the same speed it stops gas, | neas, headaches and dizziness won't acidity, belohing and neartburn, bother you. REvery regular druggi I's a wonderful formula—this combination of Pepsin with Menthol d other good stomach invigorators guarantees o tha Pepsin lozens of it. Axel rod’s Tharmacy sells BANK OF ENGLAND NOW i:i‘;fimfl“?.'.; D A tion. TL was further stated that the only way in which the school at the cen- | be operated Policy Outlined by Winston Churchill Without the relief which school will afford, {1t on a part time schedule, rnm:r»nwm would be almost impos- | account | occasioned By the necessity of trans- April 30.—~The Bank of | nmnnn pupils from all portions of England statement today shows that |the town to the Center school, the British authorities are carrying |such a scheme it was reported is un- ter could sible on fair to pupil, At the center, in the town ed for room unit, out that four-room unit, story, is such as te be readily adapt- the addition of jroom unit at a minimum of expense able to land without destroying the archi- tectural beanty of the building. The matter of the erection of this| |school has been under consideration | | by the school board for a consider- | able length of time. Tapproved by the town plan commis- |sion and the sclectmen, and the ap- ‘prnprlalion for the building had the approval of the board of finance. schools in Newington, explained the urgent need for the immediate ere tion of the s®hool. the town is now paying approximate | ‘Skinny Woman Asserts She Gained 15 Pounds In 5 Weeks ly $900 for transportation of pupils | this district schoo! was brought out, stated that the enrollment of pupils from this district grades for the school year beginniy September, 1925, wuld be approx Imately 80, thus making it impera parent and teacher | gy with the |alike, and.would lined in his budget speech on Tues- |the minimum study period required [by law. present time, turn to the gold standard. The state- | portable building is in use at llvm and one room is heing used | hall, This increase is made up of no!ehgrmhw teachers are required to in-| lwldmzutruct from 40 to 45 pupils, whe reas | the maximum which should be car-| by one teacher in one class room is considered to be 85. | Tt was argued by some that a four | which it is planned to! |build, would not be enough on the | basis of economy, but it was pointed | the construction Bl The unanimus vote of the meeting | The fact that | to' the center Tt was also for the first six Men nervous, are |and got the new The greatest | producer of Cod Liver Oil, But it's and hard to take, the stomach, strength-giver and good healthy flesh is It’s full of ‘vitamines. ba and usvally upsets | lets. next year, | 3 f and all the druggists are sclling Me- ifthey don't put of complicatlons | coy'y Cod Liver Oil Compound Tab- | flesh on any thin lets, sugar-coated and as easy to!days—why, money ‘nko as candy, 80 now yvou can get | the real Cod Liver Oil in condensed ‘rorm and get just the same results horrible smelling lquid. and But be provide only for | a two-room | In the lu\wr- The most dependable baking powder you can use, as reliable in the hands of the novice as in thoseof the experienced housewife. Easy to work with, need not be hurried, and producing foods of which any housekeeper may be proud— these are just a few of the good points of RUMFORD THE WHOLESOME of the which is to be one | an eight i The site was | and women, v | S ""' neW| Thank goodness! we don't have|five weeks and that's B ,I_“I place | 15 1ak0 the liquid any more, for|cnough for anyone, '8 AT | now the “Dickinson Drug company | five NEW 3 II‘AIN I)AILY HLRALD 'luuflsuu Armu *su, l%). BEER BURNS, COOK FAINTS, | Wants To Tell Every Skmnv Woman In The World About It weak, thin and zod to put on weight | K their nasty stuff—ill-smelling | strength with these wonderful tab- health -and One woman gained 15 pounds in fast | going Only 60 cents for 60 tablets, and | of | pounds person in thirty | back and no | quibbling about it, either. sure—very sure—to get | MeCoy's Cod. Liver Ofl Tablets—original and genulne. cJyevey Spoils o Bakm ) Compound BAKING POWDER w Best That Science Can Produce—Economical When in Use The Ideal Car for Spring STUDEBAKER Standard Six Duplex-Phaeton %1145 f.0.b. factory HE new Studebaker Standard Six Duplex-Phaeton is the ideal car for Spring—and for all the year. When the sun is shining, it provides the exhilarating freedom that only an open car can give. When it rains or storms, or on damp, chilly evenings, you have instant protection at your finger tips . . . by simply lowering its roller side enclosures, an exclusive Studebaker feature. This extra convenience is found only on cars buiit by Studebaker. And the Studebaker Standard Six Duplex- Phaeton sells at the price of an ordinary open car. Come in and see this new-type car. Learn what Studebaker offers before you buy. ih the Chamber of Commerce rooms | will be present, The towstmaster |to the members, Ralph Britton Witk \Auu especlally gratitying 1o the next Tuesday afternoon, ‘Trustees | has not been announced, | lead the singing. I-:;l:;n:["I-mnrv:::ltx’m:“. .lnlmluu:"'l\. as it FIREMAN RESCUES HER Will be elucted and reports of offl- |« Tho jnyocation will take the form | b \ norgd that there was oors und of the recent drive will Le|or & double ccremony, when Rev.| Oranges and lemons are said to {surlous opposition Lo the erection of made. After the meeting the e L After the meefing the trus- f\w H, Alderson, now pastor of T'rin. |contain more “stored suniight” thas ‘n school in this purllun of the town teen will meet 1o elect officers, ity M. E. church, wi Introduced | ther fruit, ¥ at the prosent tin Woman Thinks Hoose Is On Pire Bl b it ty M. E. church, will be Introduced |any other fruit. LOCAL MAN ¢ CONTRACT But $moke i Kedm Red CONGRESSMAN REED COMING $35,000 Structure {0 Be Built m' ek S l architect, has been awarded the con- . G N h tract to draw ‘plans for the mnew Irightencd when her house at 76 Aunual Chamber of Commerce Ban- | T " Ap—. B B e ooy o™ o Orana e i o e |, omerof Coumeres b |} Uy OF RESPECT FOR THE LATE Stores, Conn., which will cost about |terday atternoon und thinking it wis 2 ~ TR Plans for & new brick school | 3300:000, Plans are now belng com- {on fire, Mrw. Anniv Kowaleayk faint- | | on May 14 F. L. McGUIRE, ALL OPTOMETRISTS . sleted for the community house, (04 01 the kitchen floor and was car bulldin Nowington were mado | ) g v QW ¥ Dullding dn Nowington were mu4® | which will o erceted first so a 1o |ried from the tonement by Pireman | Congreasmun Daniel A, Roed of AND OPTICIANS WILL BE CLOSED that town Tucsday evening, the|Ve' Mt a place for meeting during John Finncran. A nelghbor who | n, 43r4 district of New York will . T J h o razin xold ohiive . W the smoke p gl the N Y 'K N bullding to cost $35,000 with an dd- ‘:" "“1’_'|‘ 5 ';‘ “‘l' ‘“I hun ’l‘ ']'"'"' i 'w,, . )m, ‘,““:"",‘ = "",'” ‘I"” | be the speaker at the annual Cham- UNTIL 10 O’CLOCK FRIDAY MORN P ng. he ohurc d pari puse | Windows of the house s | ditional 00 for furnishing: The | ¥ CAY FH L ",']‘H :_"'”"‘r:“ Con. lalarm from Box 836, but when the | ber of Commerce banquei, which | ING. MAY 1ST fullding will be' eroctéd on the aite| 0 b P PO B S S en. lr¢ apparatus arvived, it was found [ will be held at the Burritt hotel on Xy it L2 purchased last year by the school | #'C80 oloty but will be“en- o O & (T | committee in the northeast or quar- | ™! Interdenominational, pdbtdlly as caused by a pan { May 14, Governor John H. Trum- of roast beef that was burning 10 an | i and May ) bicslinst e ull and Mayor A, M. Paonessa also g oven Plans submitted by Delbert K RED CROSS TO MEET Aout $100 damage resulted from | Perry were approyed and the com-| The New Britain chapter of the at in the hatechway of the build- — mittee will advertfse for bids. The ! American Red Cross will meet this ing 279 Main street yesterday aft A — bullding will be in a four room uuit | afternoon 5 o'clock in the Cham- |ernoon caused by sparks from a bon with plans for addition whereby it|ber of Commerce rooms. A repert|fire close by. An alarm from Bow W will be converted eventually Into a|on the last roll call will be made, 14 was sent in and the blaze was put 12 room structure, It Is expected that Ralph | ould, out quickly by the fire apparatus, The meeting was presided over by |the new Chamber of Commerce sec- - — John H. Iish as moderator and|refary, will be elected secretary of C, ANNUAL MEETING Thomas A, Francls acted as clerk. (the ¢ ter, succeeding the latc annual meeting of the United Wiliam H, Andrey, supervisor of [ Mary E. Curtin, Community Corporation will be held BUY YOUR NEXT ‘ AT OUR GUARANTEED Membership Closes Saturday Evering. Arch Street Office Open Office and Yard 24 DWIGHT COURT Tel. 2798 104 SAVINGS DEPOSITS made here on or before bear interest from the Citizen's Coal Club Citizens Coal Co~Mew Britain,Gonn. our Last Chance Winter’s Coal owest Prices of the Year oin the Citizens Coal Club Tomorrow or Saturday Citizens Coal Co. Up-Town Office MAY SECOND to9 P, . Saturday ARCH STREET Tel. 3266 ERH ST A & D Motor Sales Co. SE] A TUDEBAKER YO EVA R Saturdays