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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925 e e e } ASSN' IS F[]RM[I]}: (PASaS Y ok L varsham R18 []UT BY TRlALS —_— I t L S f ront to work with Inepector E. J. Hen- [pointment of Mr. Rutherford ut $50 ¢ vas drowned yesterday | % i i nossy. |a week on a part time basis, The noa skiff in which had kona | Senator Dincen Declares He Wil 3 ST i Lapress Displeasure on His Quoted | Commissioner Warner was quoted (hotion was adopted to Dry Le { lered in Sook (oatis ollonssuadiallont | Views Regarding Need of Bullds |5 i) ing inspector's deputy. Mayor the salary of the building inspecto Prominent People Onganize f0)®vns, st soverat, mives trom tho Justioe Exbausted | : ‘ 2 ] [ | con i awrence A, Savary, a| N | cong fndorsed the | statement never should have heen recelves $2,500 a year, Fight Bandits vas pi wp vy tho| RUI Fines Total $244,000 | svampscott, Mass, suiy 50 e[S VuSironee et profiet on which| Statements made by Building {made. His roply was u remark as o e ighter osew Hoas AR BT L Ty e s Hegoblit stween this gove | Commissioner H. €. Warner last|the possibility of being misquoted. m m i s o T ] | | congress for the cstublishment of | had week, one to a newspaper and the |Aldernian Dehm objocted to an in Three T. A. H'_ Fifers in New York, July 30 P)— ner I § . his cou cport- | New York, July 30 UP—Three dags | the St. Lawrence canal project & v 1 other at a meeting of the commis- [terview Warner granted following Convention Contests Sk e Be il " Y and three | ot hargain week in federal court for the Great Lakes to Gulf v vsl tor | zave the president | #ion, were criticized last night by [the council committee’s action in |y y ool o Nacn atarting a crusade against cri | quarters hefor \ wn. The oo oo scheme was promised | orable on husiness con- | Mayor A, M, Puonessa and Alderman [selecting A, N. Rutherford for the o o0 0 1 P\ iambers of : Baeh S ) T D 1lle wost, empha- [place, The alderman advised the {110 ¢\ p A G B, reciety fife and | proper procedure would have been to 'y corss are entercd In the {ndl up. | suitec wearing out one judgs S hat Ales6 had ot | o weer s e | e il szt it i st o o v s of | NO More Dandruff [re i e e ouis to Cairo, 1l ight pa as having sald thers was no need for | It was voted to recommend vh! violators have re- who, In the view of some of cen improved ganizers, d \ impr and pre nois. DAL I netted United Slates tréasury | In conference with Preside \ sa va Assistant Corporation Counsel M. vention of drum corps to be held ate than in any | $214,000 in fines and forfeited bail ., said he pianned t dy m i s, : ! pandrufl 1M, Camp submitted an opinion in Naugatuck. Eighty- b | bonds, ¢ g the two proposals ; " Hekly there is noth- | Which he said the council committee [two awa arc to be made in com- Formatlon of a natior crime i vas 1l (5| harpextiacsflonit polI e FALIEE LG ‘ h 1 r 0 sage—the best | exceaded its authority in selecting an onts, and the drum fertey & meetirg of i AB[]UT M”] WEST< Wiie Srile onue Henieraseh e [ ho e e 1nt Y [shEmea i, e : ) [ M hon® aruggies | incumbent for the office. The com- championship of the United § rday at a [ lquor cases. Defendunts e v It's guaranteed, |mittee then reconsidered its action jwill be determined ¥ 1 | islators, police officials, : i and otliers called by Elber Al 1 o nes not exceeding ) i plead guilty. tieh. | fined to his home after disposing of ; Gt | S0 cases. Judge A. N. Hand, who Preslding at the meeting in_ his [y 1l N ] [ seo AN, ¥ office, A\!r‘s y urged t Presi- ) 001§ denator " "‘“;‘ ”;s place, ground out cases dent Coolidge be acqua b rday a 1 he could stand it crusade and perhaps be Y ss, July - participate, Renewir tact wi NETes- Among those who att It t h0lidge i B ¥ meeting were Governor Smiith, ; 5 st at White| United States Attorney Tuckner ard Washburn Child, er am- | (g enitor Dencen of 1iii. | defended the bargain week plan, ] o ] ) 9 bassador to Italy, who recent =l ol A tor came into this | $8¥ing that It he insisted on. jall sen- SEE FRIDAY’S & b SEE FRIDAY’S pleted a national crime survey; Wi . timarily fo deliver an ad.|tences for offenders they would de- ! | ! ‘ liam E. Knox, preside e | mand jury trials and it would take . e B A i o s 0 i Clew ot pal R HERALD FOR ol HERALD FOR Franklin D. Roosevelt. \he President also at.| Meanwhile outside of court the BIG V * 5 Among those who could T i drive to dry up the metropolis con- b e o Chariee Evans Hogh w S e e ALUES A BIG VALUES John D. Rockefcller t r White e ; cretary to the I'rench vice-consul, 4 Pepper of Pennsylvania s r opportunity to| Moracchini, was held in | torney Crowe of Chicago, Samuel | p lon as 10 conditions in | $300 bail. The government charges Rea, president of the n t middie west a lo discuss the | that liquor was smuggled fnto the | rallroad and Chancellor H =l e el ttvel aibuation country through the consulate under ley of Washington university, St ¢ o return of Mr. Coolidge| the seal of diplomatic immunity. Lous. 5 White Ct from| Mrs. Giovanoni tas arrested Tuc The commission, as sct fo : 7 day night by dry raiders in the Riyv- the meeting will scck by education e husetts, chairman | erside drive apartment which Mora to arouse an anti-crime ;t ntiment | [ So repu national commit- | Chinl occupied until he recently fled | throughout the country s mem- | . "iined them for dinner and a|to Paris. Several bottles of rare li- bers are to be limited to conference. The discussion | AUOFS were seized. Mrs, Giovanoni's | who will be free to speak to nest year's congressional | Plea of diplomatic immunity was de- | minds to officlaldom. combatting | clections a cessity of the |Nied. Mrs, Moracchini recently won :?'\‘;:c::s(;;&.x\;ol’\‘\fi;l:nr:..y ""‘ AUIE | e public h T :\\ .~ml~ for divorce started by her hus- cril & L g &) S ] | band., : ek , particularly in the sen- d brought ::z (hn\a{.:‘f'r:(l"‘r;n"nr 0 ir plurality is small rtm-lmns snznrr lvvpg mv_mrls found | SO NS liclary, prose- | and many of their number will be up 3,000 cases - of lquor in' a eecret kept on the police, juc “; ‘1 it | for re-election. hatch under hundreds of tons of coal cuting officials and pena M Butler Still Silent and sand in the hold of the $250,000 | tions. - e | twin-screw freigher Aug which ;}r?‘\e):'noprm;;m V| o on for revo- | nounced whether he will be a candi- | was seized Mn\mlmlx,m after run- | w e edsasiplan (OFEreno. (b rciny ianaci e the rum blockade. | lutionizing crime laws in New York | date 1o su ) & vean) ititin e G 6 T s state. He withheld making public | henee e e At il the details. Support in the legisla- | /=0 2 2 5 selling (lGases Valned ture was promised the governor by | he fi overnor Fuller, cred- H”\", casea ”,"‘ Le i Gevator F. Trubee Davison of g him with placing President | 100 before being detected. Only St Sena s nee Davis I 2 bot e i I State clmd e ate Henry | Coolidze in the White House, urgea | botties o liquor were found wh Lorl\'g l‘s and, s Al b e ublicansttobll p solidly be- | the vessel was seized. The to P. Davison. 5 > oriGaceo Brousht fn the e SRR e i quor cargo brought from th Mr. Child sald that within 15 years e esinatod 500,00 O s o s of Mexico was estimated at $500,000. ting violent crimes had declined 10 years. | 2 &peech to the coming congressional “The lack of effective punish- | elcctior ring that if t F d F ment> he sald, “Is due largely to|publican victory of last year is to reeaom i'rom the fact that too much is said and ( % done about rehabilitating the crim Biven a smashing vo St h D tr ‘ \nal. Thelwhole system should beijiconfidence at tha nolis in 183 omac ls ess Iud on proper deterrents for the | TPresident Coolidge did not deliver tentlal eriminal.” . pn.\l?:fl:ln(.l Prentiss, who accomp Axelrod's Pharmacy Has the nied Mr. Child on part of the survey. | old 15 and Remedy and Guarantees It ihere fs no place in the world | only will he have opportun-| 0 ‘h_‘d},ndlzssl\'g; or where crime is more rampant than f it views with Gastritis. So y n the United States. There are S Dencen, but over the weck- Be Miserable? ! er crimes of vill 15 Niis house guest 2 . | only one day more. Three men re- | fuscd to plead guilty, stood trial and | were acquitted. | 0 outing, r While Senator as not an- | vesterday's hat he i be Senator Butler himself referred in | | J | m anything the administration an addre ting, but said 1y {0 o more murders and oth violence committed here in ! Memphis, Tennessee, for e v-clection next vear. | a small | § r of Pennsylvani You can get one bottle of Dare's town like Mentha-Pepsin and if after you take ance, than there are in all Tur-j afr ) tends to stop here on |4y vou o not say it did your stom- 4y to his summer lome in | more good than anything you ) [ & White Court sen. | €¥CT e hefore, your money will| | 3 1| be waiting for you. i £ ! ! 1 ihis delightful and eftective elixir crime situation and 2 | not onty gives nt relief from o ation W ) n s form American ad | ganized formation gas, fuliness, tburn and distress an organized body | f ont | &1t ing, but taken regu the ,-mnl]')nn" it e L ’\H "' | tor a short time will turn you weak, average. or particularly g ! q O e e slomachi (nfola Letrong \nformation and the reason for SUCH |icapn p; ation in the world court "“‘ L ”nn‘”“l“l: “(;'-':‘r'r‘m-]:‘“"IT; d should be broadeast |y nnproving planks in the platform | 74403 s, 8 « A ond R e duties without help, | Lt — e e e e an adRerc|| | 1t endsHindigestion, gastrits fea= ] S il | % - Vo thie From comversa. | [arrh of the stomach and does it in hisdill Clty ltems K 1 \with is eolleagues | @ Surprisingly short period of time. i St e ontident that| Dr. Wm. W. Morgan, a prominent ?_..L il dentist of Bridgeton, N J., writes ISP { | 7 2 0 t e e “After suffering severely with gas- | § e, s | John Zrssplaus pose ! s in- ¥ - street, Plai I fece ot I tritis und othe stomach troubles. a (1'7 L] removed fro t har ti ¢ . 1ft here day | friend gave me a bottle of s > & T New Britair ra tod: = lo ret ' ome in | Mentha-Pepsin. 1 had obtained If | \ Zesspla t wor = clief from other remedies but four i h $1000 N Ao s Z Trrep- Jones (o. N =4 _ [ricp-Jones =1 , v | PRIZES WILL BE | CITY HALL Gary suggested that men of affairs throughout the should interest themselves k it in or- |11 i winter would ap- ourt above to the pro- GIVEN AWAY FOTT T Vigzessasies Why Should a Merchant Cut Prices? N N\ OO0 There are only two logical reasons: ,,\,9 o One, that the merchandise is out of style, or poor merchandise | 55 ( g % in some way. The other, that he : \ z Deferred Payments Arranged To hold cut price sales regularly is TO ALL ON s o OPENING DAY AUGUST Ist Communists to Feel Tash of French Aner S S s o Friss e =\ andising. o Dé v a oy S ARt v 2 e b POLICE SEEK SAILOR McKay, who navy reer N. Y., asked to assist him in a searc Lane, a sailor he was tak Brooklyn navy vard, wk ¢ from am automobile on the Post road, e i g A -