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1934, ings o Lithuanian flance of i\» League of Natlons councll, M, Galvanav kas, former | pnouw Lithuanian premier and now miniw- nance of pi ter to Great Britain, poundcd the ta ble violently and stampe. angri ble violently and stanpe, angrils | Boys' Club Corps Wins Second at Springfield Britaln Boys' club fife and drum corps: has been awarded | second prize In the junfor musical competition conducted last week at | he meeting room today dur- ing the discussion of the convention defining the status of the Memel | territory, drawn up by Norman H. Davis, former American under secre tary of state. The action of the Lithuanian min- ister, unpreced: ted in the history of the council, was fuspired by the council's decirion regarding coin the plaints sent to the league fron, t0 advance minorities under Lithuan! The councll instructed the n rule |Yean matter to the councl’s n ention corps, the complalnts appeored to warrant ' field last Tuesday, such action, ftate “It 18 none of the secretary gen. competed. the corps and all were Tuesday shouted M. Calvanauskas. “You for se in competition gther diplomatic agent: to inform 'the best juvenile corps eral's business to forward such i formation at the league's expense ave all got forelgn minfsters and won fou. When protests reach you why 'land don't you take them up with and give us a chance to investi M. Boncour of France, who wa presiding, tried to calm the aglitated | Tithuanian. Lord Cecll offered to| draft a substitute text so worded not ta hurt Lithuanian susceptibili- K. R. tles. and M. Hymans of Belgium pro- 16th ribbon and went to winners at |d States exposition but. net waiting the result of Hu|r at a threc.point show where 18 col- The ribbons in- ferred his services in a like capac ecollaboration, M. Galvanauskas lies were slammed his ¢ r to the floor and cluded made his stormy exit. open. lation of 170,000, was eouncll of ambas: dors. It was old, Don't miss this special offer. It's the chance of a lifetime to get the genuine latest model Hoover Suction Sweeper on such favorable - terms. Phons or call today for free demon. stration, The SPRING & BUCKLEY Electric Co. -77-79-81 CHURCH ST. MEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ) BLAMES AIR POCKET FOR FATAL ACCIDENT This, Coroner Belicves, Caused Lud- ary, 23, subject to certaln condl. tions intended to regulate the use of ) A\ the port by Lithuania and Poland. Difticulties g ; Lithuania over the administration of the territory were e ¢ y wero settled in March, when the league council rati- fled a convention prepared by League of Nations Hears Ray- it owvis At that time, |clared before the councl | acceptance of the terms in- acrifice, but that she because she wig and Brewster To . 29 ®-=No per- son is held criminally responsible for the crash of the seaplane of Harry g in the Connecticut river on September . Smith, in his finding He attributed 80 far as he could fix a cause, to air pockets over the river which made flying difficult and to a sud- which may have caused Ludwig to lose control of the pla Coroner §mith held his inquest In- of Ludwig and of New Haven and nla's volved u Geneva, Sept. 28 P—Shouting de- AcCePted them i INE wanted to support the league, which he termed The New to the deaths Brewster Pratt Hartford scveral days ago. did not disclose any person to be criminally responsi- [le for the accident. {showed that the plane was In good being born out Springfield, The local organ- | ization thereby satisfied its ambition position, for been organized The evidence ecretary |for only general to transmit coplcs of such'{third complaints to all ‘hie council mew- |other Vers, ‘leating them free to call he lunder Peter McCrann of the Tabs boys returned to Spring- when they led the Maine parade and then 23 pieces in at their best , who had ex. e P planc three wecks be- Ludwig could fly an airplane fairly well his knowledge of the flying boat , and be was not an ex- pert or well trained in making land- The evidence also showed that d to get more ex- Ihe has been warne perience hefore to fly the o day of the accident, the coroner says, the warning and the pfane without (nstruction. The coroner air conditions Conngeticut river that there were | He believed that a gu ught the plane lost control of it. honor being of New Eng- altempted to pilot Tuttle’s Prize C olhe evidence | of fancy, Makes Big Clean-Up Bennings Tuttle's collie stud, Eastern A Real Love Story This picture should hang on the wall of evéry divorce court. tells a story of love—love that doesn't die with a pas For 63 years ing w !nm Daniel and Matilda Freshney of Pmt! Huron, Mich., have been a happy married couple. And now so | areat is their affection that they cannot bear being ~r\1m|‘\tetl ward G, D v. So when the aged husband was forced to go to a |tonstmaster hospital Mrs. she is in good health. aa Freshney is 93 and his wife &9. Yveryman's Bible class of Bridge- , was in this city iterests of a stat |of Bible classes to be The convention in Bridgeport tha Bridgeport I which entitled him to best male co The Memel territory, with a popu- le at the show. detached from | Lunt, Germany by the Versallles treaty petition was very and placed under the control of . This AUTO FATALITIS AR INGREASING (Continued From First According to M who was the judge, held in that collie, being but has captured al handed over to Lithuania in Febru-'since April of this vear. —starts The HOOVER working for you—small monthly payments soon make it yours. o | Federation of Bibla e co-operation of eration of Men's Rible classes organ- fzed in New Britain a year ago last ble figures for . bt the total BACK I'R(\‘\( “\\IHT LATR J Hr-"nh] rv' Hv“ Rocke. feller hospital in Peking. captured by bandits last who recently was rescied has a; Philadelphia Angeles, each 154 week period New Yo “hicago 66, Philadeiphia °5, Cleveland 17 and Los Angs Week-FEnd Reports, aths throughout fry due to antomobile Killed on the tourist laden thres weeks ago Four persona were ¢ traing collided near L and two men i thel w antomobile Say ‘‘Bayer Aspirin” Unless you see the *Bayer Cross” cago and one on tablets vou ‘T e 10 d”m were in siriking ¢ l are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by phy sicians for 24 years, Sofe” | whichcontains proven directions | boxes of 12 tableta | Alzo bottles of 24 and 100--Druggista | | Aspizin Is the trade mark of Baver Mann facture of Mcnoucet! tern states repn mobile aceidents last headed the list with Accept '1 Bayer package "nrflfln! SMan murd Handy “Bayer” mobile accident ester of Salierlicacid 4 | road near Lonz | aducational | were riding on the Jessie Pullman of Capen street, Harttord Wesson Memorial 3:30 Sunday moerning September 28th “The Best Store Window in Town’ Essay Contest Begins Trvrr!nzmn Case vears old of Bantar & Hungerford £kull 88 the result antomobile accident £ an | His riding in the accident The automobil . Loretti said that to his home in Bantam whe came unconscious. skull was fractured Get a Descriptive Folder from Your Merchant Eveiy Merchant Entered in This Contest Will Have This Sign in the Window bury hospital with a fract | and a possible frectured sk £ an accident yesterday | noon in Woodbury. f a car which swe the road and hit Norta. Felica, riding with Buko Plainville (Conn.) Lady Glad to Endorse_(ireat Nox-Ri-Tis This Store Is Entered in “The Best Store Window in Town” Essay Contest $75.00 in Prizes Send All Essays to Chamber of Commerce Before 6 p. m. October 5th From tism and pains in my ba rheumatisy A short time ago, \Xu \\ . 18 Church St. Miller-Hanson's | Store, and sald: ure for me to relate my exper ment. 1 feel that | - | Cre died at the haspital hore o hours after mobi eni andt iriver of Deter 1t imed that the one hundred fe tting Crooks who nas cros from a o street afte alightin trollay car, Crooks, who ms a3 eouncilman and alde s city several ye AR, 8 €y vived by his wife and son n Car Crashed pt. 28— Harold Sun wood avemt Lawrenes both of probably fatally inin 0 1in seident Tl W tolen from a mara ity shortly after mi {was the property of Laszio of this eit According th Constabl Stevens of Oranze. the ear reparted |10 have t 1 from Dr. Laszio | Saturday night, was oporated hy Lawre Burns of 1633 Main street Brid othar occy Arthur Beliview of 17 reet, Rridgepart, and Danj Lanfer, 228 Frank street, Rridgepart | Nne Dies, Three Fseape | Northampton, Mase. Sept. 1% Lawrance Hall of Fast Langmeadaw |~as drowned and three athers nar 1 death when the & 1an in which they were rid and everturned in Mill river. The {party was returning from a danee 14K by a cor|and lost the main road. The driver |was attempting 1o turn arennd in » | © eacident ocen “ Fatality Near Waterbury | waterbury, Sept 3 i Montambanlt 18 Killed in auten 1| Frost Read sher after midnight panion. Miss A Cosgrove of Frost Road. and some men who p fhe heing ey |amined by Caroner in an effort to cansed the ear fo leave the road The young man was rushed to the hospital but was dead on arrival ton MacMullen of the detective u are investigati HIT \\hllll BY ROADSIDE, Th ting an in vestizat the fdent an in 1 taken to the Nev 1 hospital to be in a will he suffering to iism to quickly understan or Its of this preparation. 1 have suffered with joint rheuma k the NOX-RI-TIS trc is remedy has certal iighly recommend it to others.” Mre A L. s in this story says my comple real NOX-RI-TI sufiered for two yes ewell, whose plc treatment that would reach my cas as- |but this great remedy Call at Milter-Hanson Drug Co. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925 OFFICERS CHOSEN BY COUNTY A.0. . Mrs. Mary McCarthy Again Elected President of Auxiliary i Ity or, pr ter by me 1in K Are a the Tmffilie of this city, | e at e sorved | 108 enin the The as an enlist ned to t v ovesterday morning Iaft the rnaa | rrow 1ans en the river hank when [1a 1 Eugene [1a05 Wondtye Road, was | Jlie crash on the sed the car just |commission T. Monzaut just what ants Chris Tarmon and Mil- 1918 in Staniey Qu . Guite was found 1 back by a passing For years, k and nev- anything to give me relief v vonders for me and 1 most ecovery to taking | ¢ s with neurltis and lumbago and could never find St. and get fres copy of §iving thisj"Forms of Rbeumatisam.™ Mary tary Locks: P. Cre [ Miner sta term in offi conven d Luncheon was served for egates and visitors at umn | hich o utlve session evenln also 1 of this cit of the Marty numbers VY OFFICI ISSUES. DENIAL (Continued from First Page) men fr ast three curvivors . minutes before . There can be o connmander of Ho was give 14 been at sea in submarines sinc submarine Rannerman (1G) H 'al., entere . grady tn the s After graduating in No- | or, the same ve vas at ching baset (KG) 8. ( August 1910 pars and thr ave heen prom aant soon > aurveying sh l‘wi the submarine (.G T Antonin four ment rnlisted man et helntatras the mission he had s ind five months a o fime P an, submarines it. (J.G) F. tered the naval a ORITCTS TO BEING TARGET. g=ing Eician Holcomh of 1 to 1 in hood NO TURNING RULE g ar lar streets, 1l polle ordinance vear of the Unjted Statea Me re-elected County vestore n of th Mrs. two ye order held in McCarthy has | Mrs, Miss Mary Halloran, treasnrer Mhington MARSHAL LYAUTEY HAS RESIGNED IN MOROCCO French sigr . Dignum of Hart- . Thomas Noonan, was weleome of « \v\, hu\.‘ 1 were and Unit Freshney insisted on moving with him, although “”“""‘” Fred Cort an rer Congressman meeting. The ursed on the litcrat » Jatter on th with the Trish ountry A musical program imm ‘m nv\\ and Steve Hughes Dupre music water no excuse for such N a permanent as executive of to eommand the 4 the naval acade ¢ for thres | | terial graduating in ! Ha had serve months and was Coming direct from of | s fn fhe navy as an | in D years | and during | ns a permanent offi- r and an en nat | had | sumbarine sehool | por 't for short | naval torpedo station od schonl in July Mariner's | xas graduated from his tn v‘ o m vvv—\r{nr school here ved at bullet ng VVM«_. in his| e polica in- | =4 and belleva that tha bul-| Ared by some one who was practice in the| en Main | taboo in Hart | g had{ and department h signs to that ¢ men orders to enforce forbldding turn. Mir |inet months, forces last epr [shal Lyautey has brought kg H "‘\hMu! 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