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i i i i e 10 RIEF CHEFTAIN TRAITOR 10 CAUSE Woud Alow Nominal Vietry ™ Tor Appointment Under Spain | New York, June 4 (AP)—A new angle to the Moroccan situation was | seen today in dispatches from Gi- braltar indicating that Abd-El-Krim was prepared (o allow the Spaniards| & mominal \victory in their forthcom- ing attack on Alhucemas in return or peace and an appointment chief of the Riff district under ish supervision Ihis, it is pointed out. would leave | sue his campaign him free to pu against the French protectorate vithout having his flanks constantly exposed to attdck from the Spanish | itors and mobile columns., The dispatches, however, are based on, reports circulated in Melilla, in the Spanish zone, and lack confirmation from any other sources, In detail the reports are that the Riffian chiet has agreed to display ¢ defense when the Spaniards land | at ‘Alhucemas Bay in order to pla-| ate he fighting spirit of his tribes- men. He is said to have secretly in-| tormed the Spaniards that he is pre 1 to conclude peace, being| onvinced of the futility of fighting F'rance and Spain at the same time, General Primo De Rivera, head of the Spanosh military directory, has suddenly returned to Morocco, it was officially made known in Madrid last night. The Spanish blockade of the rebels, with the object of preventing them from obtaining food supplies or munitions, is continuing and preparations for the movement on Alhucemas are said to be virtually complete, French Holding. Paris, June 4. (AP)—Firmly held | by the French in the center, Abd- El-Krim is seeking to extend his front to the east, according to the| latest advices from French head- quarters in Morocco. The Riffian chietf has been made| wary by his defeats when attacking| in forcs, however, and is reverting| to guerilla warfare and his previous tactics of fiitering between the French outposts. Meanwhile active preparations are | here. being made by both Marshal Lyau-| tey, the governor general of French Morocco, and the government in Paris to put a definite end to the Riffian activities. Forsign Minister Briand had a long talk with the Spanish ambassa- dor yesterday, and it is understood the Madrid government has agreed to establish a strict watch along the Rift coast for the purpose of dimin- ishing the arms smuggling opera- tions which are now proceeding on a large scale. Furthermore, it is sald to be prob- able that the Spanish military direc- tory will glve an undertaking to sign no agreement with Abd-El-Krim so ong as he continues to fight the I'rench. OLIVE FRENSTAD WANTS A DIVORCE Singer Says Husband Deserted- | Judge Reserves Decision | | — | | Portland, Me, June 4. (AP)—| Olive Fremstad, opera and concert | singer, is seeking a divorce from her husband, Harry Lewis Brainard, on the grounds of desertion. She ap- peared in the Cumberland county superior court here yesterday and briefly told Judge Arthur Chapman that her husband left her in 1918 and that she now has no idea where cision, Stomach Remedy A Fast Seller DARE'S MENTHA PEPSIN Six Thousand Bottles Sold in One New Jersey Town Last Year. Axelrod’s Pharmacy Declares Money Back If One Bottle Doesn't Make Any Stomach Sufferer Rejoice. At last the way has been found to combine Pepsin Wwith other correc- tive stomach agents so that it will do the most good in the shortest possible time Why bother with slow actors when one tablespoonful of th and pleasant liquid rem ause gas, blcating, heaviness, heart- burn or any upset condition of the stomach to speedily vanish. And why should any man or woman suffer another hour with in- cigestion or any stomach misery wh the remedy that acts almost instantly can be easily procured? But there is more to say about his remarkable remedy—something that will interest thousands of de- spondent people Dare’s Mentha Pepsin not only quickly relieves stomach distress, but it also conquers stubborn indi- gestion, dyspepsia and gastritis, and puts an end to dizziness, nervousness, headache, slecplessness and despon- ency which distressing troubles are carly always caused by chronic stomach disturbance. Dare’'s Mentha Pepsin is pleasant 1o take, has a delightfully refresh- ing taste and after it bas put your stomach in a clean and healthy con- ditfon, just notice how much better vou Mok and feel, for besides cor- recting stomach disorders this su- premely good remedy that Axeirod's Pharmacy and druggists everywhere guarantes, is a fine tonic that builds vou up and makes you work with vis, eat with relish and sleep vuadly. splendid will secretary, resort | their lived with the as| Fremstad stold her story in a pleas- | ant voice without apparent emotion, ooking straight at Judge throughout her brief r DINNER FOR JUDGES Madame ["remstad for 1o Honor Three Members Recently Elevated to Posts, June 4 (AP)—In honor of three members of the New bar association who been eclevated to judgeships during the past year the association is to hold a formal dinner on Thurs- June 11, at the New | Plans and proce Haven lawn club, at which attorneys from all over the state are to be Haven county The three honor guests will be: Simpson o both of the superior court, and Wal- dinne: NO TIME TO FI Firpo, Argentine heavyweight, has sent a cable dispatch te the Italian newspaper “La Voece Del Popol | San Francisco that he is unable for the present to consider an offer for a bout between the winner of the Renault-Godfrey fight to be held in Ban Francisco Saturday. Firpo said people this s he could not enter into any negoti- | therein,” Mr. Davis said. “It is be- ations because of his engagements lieved that public s he is. Judge Chapman reserved d-.-l { | i Brainard” was untll Madame Frem- stad appeared In the nearly desert- td court room, and outlined her case. | She sald her home in this state is at Bridgion, where, for. years, she has/| a summer villa in the She could give no reason for her husband's departure “He went to California in 1918," e explained® simply, nouncing he would t and have a rest | back since then.” Junjce Watson, the singer's| and Forrest Abbott of | proprietor of a summer both testified that, to| a little tri He hasn't come “after an- ip Brainard has not years. Madame | Chapman muster on July 4. “Ot course, FOR DEFENSE DAY ‘State and Local Politicians Must {Aid il Experiment I§ Successful hington, June peration of state and local political authoritigs as well as national guard units is vital to the success of na- tlonal security plans, tary Dwight F. Davis informed the | governors of all states today in let- ters supplementing his recent tele- | graphic request for their support in | connection with the Acting Secre- tate response to the proposed test is purely (AP)—Co- voluntary and must necessarily be predicated added | tion of the army New Haven Baldwin of Derby, for that defense.” on what you consider to be the best | New Haven County Bar Association | Interest of your state,” Mr. Davis In a general outline of the pur- poses and nature of the second de- fense test, the acting secretary said that its object was two-fold, “To acquaint the American people with their national defense policies and obligations as set forth in the constitution and the national de- fense act of 1920, and to deplct the es for the organiza the United States and its muster into service in the event of any nationa “To emphasize tht historical oc- casion when congress first pledged the man-power and resources of the | country for national defense and to ter M. Pickett of New Haven, of the | cOmmemorate the sacrifices mad common pleay court. At the meeting of the association Philip Pond, the presi- dent, was selected to preside at the designed to make it and a committee to arrange the affalr was appointed. tie | emergency. To carry out these purposes, the letter continued, the defense test is certain that “the people, states, local communi- s, and political as well as military authorities are acquainted with and of tem, SHT. realize their ohligations under our Buenos Aires, June 4. (AP)—Luis | natlonal defense policies™ since suc- ceasful application of the traditional | Amerigan muster system as modified in the light of lessons of | war can be assured only general understanding. “It 18 one of the main purposes of the defense test to explain to the and their part world such a knowledge of | these plans is not only essential for fot Biscuits ~ made almost inaminute How? ways please. tify your home, use STRICKLAND & CRYNE 150 ARCH sT. 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PHONE 3582 |READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS IN defense test | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1925 § guarantee for peace.” The secretary informed the gov- 9 9 . . . o ‘ successtul operation but will en- | National Museum to Have |died carly today of injurles siftered ,Ble B " Iu ch m st s y Ne | ] e 0 last night when she ‘was rown bl sl B S, Bll Motto Collection ll:'om an uulomob‘l’l‘o driven gy. her ver u a A e l a s \ w | | Washington, June 4. (AP)—The |nlece, ‘Miss Margaret Burringlon of ernors that he had directed the ap-|new National Museum f{ntends to !this town, as the okr, was nearing d Q H L 1 | propriate corps urca commanders in (have one of the finest moth collec- [Miss Burrington's hems, where'the | . reatmnt ur I es val’ a cach case to confer with the etate [tions in the world sooh, and is send- [aunt was'a visitor. The Burpington . 3 H f executives and “explain more in de- |ing Dr. Willlam Schaus of its staff (car was followin tail the war department's plans and |10 France today to bring the Dognin [ped quickly and In. d desires.” Heteroceran collection to Washing- |lision the Burrington car ran up a “As a main feature of the ceres (ton. Dr. Bchaus, who is accompa- [bank and: overturned.’ mony, a patriotic demonstration is|nled by Dr. J. T. Barnes of the oLher, that step- Buffalo, N. Y.~For years the;ahd not the for generally accepted treatment for cause once rcmoved, all those pain- Hemorrholds or;Plles has been by | ful, congested, knotted and strangu.- contemplated to be participated in|division of entomology, raised $50.-|$3000 FOR BREACH OF PROMJSE (the Insertion of many so-cailed -n-imoa blood vessels are restored to by local authorities, forces and citi- [000 by private subscription to pur- sald, "It is desired to couple with Springfield, Mass,, Juhe 4. 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