New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 24, 1925, Page 10

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10 ————— e S SRR Public Sentiment, Accordingly, In the early days of | d4th mm.x s, because of this sentiment aroused legislative situa DAWES EXPLAINS a provision to ‘ the senate rules during the special h congress, in 1917 of the republican nocratic leaders, the present cnabling a two-thirds vote was 18 change in the the evil, and in ss, with this rule in ation bills yuster to say measures fay. An ex congress was called was re ]vmhf by mmittee and session of the 6 Says He Wams to Take No Power From Senate onfern ninistration of it the as d 6§th con eged rule re- of the fllibuster seven held, A convine cight congress ave bheen t's thought here wi t filibutering laws milit No timy Judgment, xtra sessions a ] 98 public reso senate n by oratory it becomes acion ate in r W says us reaction from the cu- preceding them s have bills on t} ursts of sp ) they are intere 3 ront es of norma : by some « ction comes with a t male for -iue or so consideration. To 1 it takes 1o read hippine Mondell's Views ppin is period, the se occasion more tha 100 mm.qmn t the sam of min- ) make the s bi passed hills nate Power. imber time to read ority ehs ation, ar n regard t impose as ment WP raa it approxi- Wherever the itching and whatever the 7= cause, the soothing touch of Resinol Ointment rarely fails to give quick relief Resinol . : askor Horlick's The ORIGINAL Malted Milk . Forinfants Invalids, The Aged Nourishing—D 'ge:t\ble— No Cookir: 89" Avoid Imitations = Substitu! FOR (TCHING TORTURE Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There isone remedy that seldom tail to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation, and that makes the skir soft, clear and heaithy Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes skir diseases. Eczema, Itch, Pimples, Rash ole the es, Blackheads, in most cases quickly t 4 uy ve way to Zemo. Frequently, minor hesdisappear overnight Itching ks and stops instantly Zemo is a safe, titut which antiseptic liquid that may be applied s at any time, for it does not show. Trial bottle 35¢, large size $1.00. Zemo $asn. 25¢ All druggists. Power of Majorities ry of our govern the principle of ajorities to act usual y to | NEW BPITAI\‘ DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1925. of civilization. “Those who uphold the cause of | veform in the senate rules recognize that the senate and the senate alone has the constitutional right to re- form them, So far from making a plea contrary to the spirit of the constitution, their protest 1s agalnst | the usurpation at times by & minor- ity, or even one senalor, of power under the senate rules to thwart the rights of the majorlty to transact husiness in the manner provided by the constittion “The people this nation be- ieve In their constitution, but they do not understand the justice of sen- ate tules under which at times ono senator exercises & power greater than the veto power granted by the constiution to the president of th United States; u which at times one senator can render the senate impotent, and under which 1 legislative barter is encouraged which not only modifies the due course of legislative proccsses, but \egislation itself. h a power h of \gs the into disrepute, demoralizes its or derly procedure, and interferes with its power ta properly act under its authority, It pro right. Tt s and, in people senate onstitutional no essential Tt s un-Amer the American demand that senators aholish it tocts Wrong. an FACES SENTENGE OF 10T030 YEARS New York Woman Is Guilty of Kidnapping Child 24 P—A verdict day by New York as returned yestt heard the wapping Raimonde Von Ma old. The child has not been and is which scen since Mar sumed to be A sentence vears Ir areied by maintained Vi ad returned . ,;1 the pris- tence I'riday morn- said. turnish forma- If you authorifivs 1o n with of the hoy's dis; them in imi Jones & et ccution Von Maluski Sidney Locke, Prominent Insurance Man, Is Dead Hartford, June 1.(P—Sidney b Loc vice president ford Fire Ins d snddenly at par ions in New Er his & nee co Bolton yest k. He wi B the N Locke of some foreign tra jed the Island of (‘uba. He joined s superint tory Mr was 7 years a tary and in 1eb- | ) he was elected president Ford Doubles Wages Pald to His Seamen Gnois s 100 per cent her In the New own roads and set thei While retaining all the IMIGRANTS ASKED \contract labor provisions of the law its It fits perfectly into thelives of those who demand thebestwhentheytravel. Itistothe highw aywhat firstcabin ison thewater or drawing room on rails. Steady, swift and sure as either Leviathan or Century, the Packard Eight affords the height of luxury and comfort for those who choose their Packardbeautyanddisti REVISED RULE ON Secretary Davis Will Present| Proposed Changes 24, (A—NRevision of the new immigration law to pro- Washington, June vide a sclective system for bringing | will be next session of con- »ss by Secretary Davis of the labor department, who has jurisdiction over immigration questions. Chief among the changes proposed will be one in connection with the immigrants to this country sought at the under which aliens are not permit- ted to come to this country at pres- ent it they have promise or contract for employment after reaching these shores. This provision, in vetary Davis, attaches a masimum risk igration from other coun- tries, and discourages from coming ere the class of immigrants most desirable to this country. He be- licves that the hard-working. sub i 1 type of immigrant who has | famiily to support is almost barred the present law because If he cre he must do so blind lie may have employment affer arriving 1t such aliens were given assur- of work before leaving thelr melands, the secretary believes at under proper supervision, such 1 plan would induce a higher type of foreigner to take up citizenship herc. American labor, iowever, the sec- ary insists. must be given com plete protection. work being offered {o prospective immigrants only after { is found that there is no available American lahor for the places to be | view of Sec- | inder comes with no assurance t | Corbin avenue | and Grimin Heslin, | valley and she | bouquet of bridal roses and llies of flled It is to this end ihat to mainfain b method mmercial a Me secretary ‘ its of the | o maintaining in foreign au of hes after the would be kept ad v's plan. of stry in this country. and from the list of pros- jmmigrants in the hands of attache. the abroad would be pick- ht to this cot v. The ites removal of {h amily, which In itself, Ihe secretary, feels, would remove one of the greatest evils of the pres- ent system, the eftect of which re here and sending of his r the secref needs of | ed and ¥ plan contemy ilien's entire lien to come employment hefore ) for the remainder fam One of the greatest advances the retary believes possible under the Jaw was made recently when agents of the state, treasury and la- departmer lish tor to ¢ o Trish Free State if possible. m of inspection and ex- ) of aliens abroad. This with a system of and later. ami system bined selecting immigrants abroad is feels st problems of the immi would remove the FOURNIER-HECKMAN George Bernard Fournier and Miss Loretta Margaret Heckman United | in Matrimony This Morning, Miss Torett son Spring street, took ng at % o'clock at St h. Rev. John Dona- Miss Fanny Ilers 1 Willlam Heck- officiated vas bridesmaid a brother of the ymond Fa Ma Hl 1“0 Promise Meit s attired in a gown | The LUXURY OF ROOMINESS Packard Eight Enclosed Models Comfort Has Been Particularly Stressed N the past there has been a poverty of space in even the most costly cars. beauty combined with the greatest roominess has been difficult to accomplish. And the com- fort of passengers has been sacrificed. But now the new Packard Eight is the most spacious car built in America. The utmost r own schedules. famous and much copied inction,the enclosed mod- els of the improved Packard Eight offer the most appreciated luxuryof all —the luxury of roominess. PACKARD cAsk the man who owns one THE Packard Eight ss built in ten body types, four and six_enclosed. Prices ramge from $3750 te $5100 at Detroit. HONEYMAN 139 Arch St AUTO SALES CO. 'Phone 2109 |in | herb remedy for their ailments with best | were sent abroad | in other coun- | Secre. | of white bridal satin trimmed with [ orchig taffeta with & picture hat of rhinestones. Her vell was of tulle|orchid taffeta and maline, Her bou- caught with pearls and she carrled | quet was of butterfly roses, a shower houguet of brigal roses and | The gift of the bride to the brides- lilles of the valley. The brides. | maid was an amethyst ring and the mald's gown was of silver lace over | groom gave the best man cuff links. poudre bleu with a hat to mateh. | She cacried a bouquet of Ophelia | of the bride which was prettily dec- roses, orated with roses. About 100 guests The gift of the bride to her were present from New York, Mas. bridesmald was a sllver mesh uag‘uuhuneu-. Hartford and Walling- and the groom gave the best man ford. Kold euft links, | Mrs. and Mrs. Molyneux left on a A reception followed the cere- motor trip to the Catskill mountains money at the home of the bride’s and upon their return wlill reside at parents which was prettly recorat- | 619 West Main street. Mr, Moly- ed with roses and sweet peas, About | neux is a foreman at the Stanley 100 guests were present from New | Works. York, Watertown, Simasbury, Hart- New Jersey, Maine, Yonkers | d this city. | ick, safe, sure relief, event shoe pressure. Mr, and Mrs. Fournier left on a wedding trip and upon their return | At drug and shos stores will reside at 77 \y\rU\R street, MOLYNEUK-HESLIN Wedding Bells Ring at St. Mary's 4 Church For James F, Molyneux and Miss Veronica L. Heslin, Miss Veronica 1.. Heslin, daughter f Mr. and Mrs, C. F, Heslin of 237 and James F. Moly- neux of 131 Jerome street, were married this morning at 9 o'clock | at Mary's church. Miss Eliza- | beth Heslin, sister of the bride, was | bridesmald and Raymond, Stephen | brothers of the | groom, were best man and ushers respectively, During the mass Mrs. M. T. Crean und Miss Madeline Clough sang The bride wus attired in a gown of white maline over canton crepe caught with lilies of the valley. Her | veil was trimmed with lilies of the carried a shower| the valley. The bridesmaid wore Three Generations of Women Since humble origin of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 1581, made on a Kkitchen stove, three gencrations of women have used this old-fashioned root and Why tolerate unTflr hair on your face, arms or be III" nnlcllr and safel y—m efll upen:lveelennc m nor h s vhve wonderful succe Very often we hear of families where the grand- mother, mother and daughter testi- fy to its virtue. 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