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Evening Schools Now Opene Enroll day, Tuesday or Wednesday Evenings BIG VALUES IN BOOKS Regular Price Bridgeport, Sept. 26 (M — $2.00 and $2.50 erve s of Bridgeport and vi- inity at their ting of the NOW | ran Univers Book Dept. THE RESERVE OFFIGERS BACK UP BINGHAW Conneoticnt Senator ‘ Army re. | at mee season at the 1sly voted t tand ¢ Hivam \ member the president's commis investigating aviation, “The [ mect vos that v nt 1o erve officers 1 this f ire behind him in may advoeits it of territory | Binghum and ¢ measures he & toward the ad el ted States iSeml Message of Suppont to] ot NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1925 REPMR[ATION N Nansen's Phn to Ralse Five Million Dr. For Refugee Armenians Meets With Favor, Goneva, Sept. 25 (A—The plan of r. Iridtjof Nansen to ralse a $5,- 000,000 loan to repatriate 15,000 Armenians and establish a national home for them has been endorsed by humanitarlan commis- sion of the assembly of the League of Nations. ho endor refugee a resoln cil of the to appoint & com- mitten to tain the technical possibilities of the not Mkely counter sembly stitution any opposition In the as- 1t provides for the con- of autonomous organiza- tions empowered to deal on behalf ith all private meaning the ex- public of Armenia, gunlzations willlng to loan for the foundation of an fan homeland and for the inauguration of ir- i foreign or float A\ undertaking. 1t s | that the resolution will en- | | grant | (GETS RICH PEARL IN HIS COCKTAL New Yorker Makes $1,000 Find While Dining New York, Sept. 25 (M—Acting Captain ‘Willlam Brennan, eustedian ment {s in the form|of Pollce Headquarters and konwn requesting the coun- [to the force as “The Ambassador,” both for his savolr faire and hls Van Dyke beard, wore a pronounced and beatific smile yesterday. Added to this a brand new pearl, the size of a dental filling for an extra large cavity, adorns his stickpin, Both the smile and the pearl, friends were apprised yesterday, re- d from a shore dinner Wednes- night at Sheepshead Bay. The n had worked arduously and 1 the day with a dinner at Lundy's. Two friends were with him as he motored from his home, 1723 t +|#ki were fined $250 and costs when DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN 51, “Don’t You Every Think of Anything hut Business?” asked A traveling the Boss “Absolutel There 18 a const up endeav and serve 1 Trhen newne quality of t usualness « ALL MADL 0—yon'l ng migl MEN'S SUITS fent manufactuper) HQ?SFAL;“ “Jt Pays to Buy Our Kind” e HER CORYING WON | HFART OF DRIVER That's {0 Wed Chauiien Lynn, Ma Hey Heate ekill v hitcl Carr comp A the ean dish, cornwd heef 15 one of the r House has Migs Carr Charle: Bhea Stearns, mate friend Shea w where mer, and who to take cha summer \V aeveral great il why the tavorite way in a Teremiah W 1 int eublinge the Coolidge tack, ste dishes eorned heet words ta me th cream ¢ Of ¢ the be had a their Mise Ca tour pass Court Wathing! arour MISS CABILUS SHOWERED s J.D. DONAHUE VO!(.(’ Culture Why Coolidge’s Cook Is White | | Fast Sixteenth street, Brooklyn, to |the shore. Numerous slgns proclaim- {ed “Oysters R in Season.” projects and the repatration iimself us be 1ns now In Greeee or Con- ] LR 121 | on,* ordered the eaptain, . |"bring me an oyster cocktall, Don't it |civie Tribute to Old the pearls fn your oysters.” | Jesuit Martyrs Sunday |, waiter indulged in a hearty g thet Zram ol New York, Sepf, 25 (P—Atlended ador's” wittic- Bingliamn, secute | or" has been t Riy | by representatives of the state gov- s for the last lernment. a clvie to two the Jesuit Father Tsaac pei- | vet has failed the | martyrs for pearls with them. It was Jogues, and the hoy, Jean La Lande |, ho were tortured to death by o third oyster Wednesday night that a round object suddenly Indlans, will be held at Martyr . Aurfesville, N. Y., Sunda; ''s month. filling has come out of weefal trains will be run from | on, New York, iadelphia, 11" he exclaimed en he took his thumb and Wington and tor pil 1o the & 4 at the g and twisted it northward, can last June, with eng utidence to i the be dham, as a former avia- with war-time ¢ tribute r Rex B fantry Delacour who is o colons s staft, presided. Sy JMB 5 AL (Infantry) exec of the 415th Tnfantry Lalayette 1. Evans of the Guard and other officers Major D r said that o Line 11 oft utiv Ma National | Mfalo o healifi Ladies’ (vmment Workers |* Looking to Fnd Strike | ork | in a stickpin. SatabliEn o anliniy i New York - daily In th landing field o | teen locals D port, H | Ladies’ Garme hat Hartford had a s last night ado E: e, W looking o the gettlement labor troubles that have for four months iv resery e " had the gem put "t s on assadorial offices in 1 vielnity sho Union cement aterbury ha oue and other towns ang hont the state are plan- | 30,000 workers He said that it will | Advocating s | ance in politic the agree- ment recommended that the gener- verse the de nd 4s 100 4 4t 101 44s 102.5; 1004, first 4 100 for them, 115 101 but a few years hefc itely sy eity ¢ 1e an air in al ex rd of the union re- its position as a prog TOMORROW (PN postponed community. ¢ Which GALES ALONG COAST | TWO GAMF | 4 | | communist | Fv!“lvrnh 5 der However, Bath of MacMillan's Ships Are Reported fo Be Procecding Washington, [ ere geles are whipping the northern where the Millan Arctic dition ships Peary and B oin b .]y)y:;ug‘ but both are | the Veary reported today in a | s dispateh to the Nationul | e Geogl mnu society The Eowduin, after being out of vireless tonch Hopt | | i satets, | I cousts ve 1iting i" a css was felf for a time because o e stablish radio commn with the Rowdein. but this v ] plished last night fic and Mentary message eaim ing of the latter ship's safety WILL Dining Room Suite UNTIL WANTED AT DOYLE FURNITURE C0., INC. 500 MAIN ST. “The Right Place” HOLD YOUR | Apartment House Will | Repl.)(c First Theater csignat 1t T mdamenta mdidat NEVER BEFORE ¢ Flavor Like This! 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Alcorn, who explained to the court that Las- kazewskl met his death as a result of a fractured skull, the origln of which could not be determined, fapko and Majewski are alloged to have engaged in a drunken brawl with Laskazewskl in Majewski's store on Lyman street after which the man was picked up in an uncon- sclous condition in the street and dled a few hours later at the New Britain general hospital. Benjamin Sanders, eharged with criminal negligence {n connection with the death of five year old Ysa- dore Martin fn the Nathan Hale schoolyard on June 12, was glven a suspended sentence to the reforma- fory. Sanders was driving a truck |through the schoolyard when {t struck and instantly killed the Iittle | hoy. Te had no operator's license at the time, A seufence fo the reformatory was fmposed on Touls Niedzwickl when he pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing an automohile in East Hart. {ford reveral months ago Harold {Hackney, arraigned on the same |eharge, was glven a suspended sen- [tance to the reformatary The yo! the machine driving it to Cleveland, O hey were apprehended after hold ing up a zas statlon {Herrick Ts Exonerated | Of Taking Beauty List | {on probation mitted taking | Washington, Sept (®—Manuel {Herrick, former representative from |Oklahoma, has hean exonerated of {the eharge of taking without permis sion a list of beauty contest en trants from the files of his employer. vate detective of this city. rrick, who at one time figured in a hreach of promlse suit with hie atenegrapher on Capitel Hill, was upheld in hic contention that the property allagad to have heen taken {was his ewn | Keep your skin fres | from embarrasazng | eruptions—use | Resino! 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