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MTW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1925, — Tt T2 2 e o %__ RFHJSE" 'm HEHT’ | Ak .'dif'xl‘f;‘.‘:, Karol Dep- Crazed Miner Kills Two Offizers SR " ula, Paline ¥rances Birnbaum, Teo- | A ) ) Birr ) wd “it was very hurd to convince 8 or Bunko and Joset Kontk, ¢ E o s lanyane in the war department or | f ¢¢ . AN TV TE IN U S Al Ix":hll‘ A 3 3 i X | elvil lite that this was a serious Alfred Raymon« conl, Angelo i " ter." | ¢ Ue [ g,00) a4 P - b 3 4 i i . ataline, un'.xwp.x::m'::“;u.:mm bat. S ¥ ¥ y % Making clear ho was not qualified S ——— N eI \ 3 i to discuss naval aviation, Colonel ,” " S 4 ot “There has been no team work Mary Ann Stering and Gustav Jud. SRS el 3 3 i b B o § % ) hetween the army and the alr serve : e s 00 A total of 18 out of &1 aphit. | ©OUSH HOIQEMELA, 3 4 Germany. s - 1 9 4 2 inexperienced army command Tanla treat ent. cants for cltizenship were admitted | carl Stocker ! ] 3 . Ll dixE | 1amne the air man and hia piane ¢ m o 5 S § . i ¥ The lack of team work, he con-| | . AR ” this worning at a session of the S Persia, s Sl I 3 y PRTntRinch PRl aTi e s “ Every time I look at Caroline's rosy cheeks,” says *Mrs, C. court for naturalization held in the| IIsha Joseph. ; ; CiEY X B ey norance of tho general staft of 90 Bocke, “‘my heart goes out in gratitude to Tanlac, When she common councll chamber of city n e ,,~_, = R4 . 0 bk § : § per eent of the air service pro- was eight years old she was 5o run down I was worried, She hall at 10 o'clgek this morning by UGHFRTY S g Tl e ) X g 5 3 Dems," i wouldn't eat. Her skin was yellow, She was under weight—s0 Judge Benjamin' W. Alling, The “Is it any wonder” he added, : i applicants were” examined by weak we feared she would get down | NERUMNTTH T g ] “that nfter 17 years of trials and =TT in bed Thomas 8, Spelman, U. 8, naturali- i i LN i RN . : g [tribulations air sorvice officers are ; in bed, : sation examiner. ! 4 f it 3 : |united behind thele chief in urging i But after taking Tanlac a few The majority of the cascs were LR ¥ T il bkl X: ¥ 4 for transfer of the alr service into . v 3 weh,Carulm:d::'daptdarullp- c:lx'l:'nulnd hr‘o"r' (nr;h!:;r mulfl lwr":\\v.:w, g s s { 4 5 \ RS cparate clnfm" e, petite and began to look fine, She of the Inability of the applicants to . e e i » s RN 9 d ! “If wo had had an afreraft indus- \ et d oither read sumetently weil or 10| PlACEN 1 nStitution for Crimi- S My B , g v pentng of the war,” Col. : I;“lf}’;””‘;"&;’ e ey N answer the questions usually asked 4 ! R - g . s said, “we would have st of heaith. To me there is mo in a couft of this kind. Four of the : ‘ i Rl AR s 3 : »eon apared many. trinls and we hops medicine like Tanlac!” Nl fnsane : 3 : applicants examined had their petl- 5 A i ve will never have them again.” 1 *Authentic testimoril. Address on tions dismissed because during the — > 5 s i sy : The present duties at Mitchel request. World War they had clalmed ex-| o unue 0., Sept, 20 () praper | SeVeral hundred people of Toluca, Ill., joined police in searching for John Stemas, 60-year-old | field, he described as chiefly the emption because thdy were allens gl Lk ’ ! iy ! W. Daugherty, 88, only son of Hurry | erazed miner, who shot and killed Sheriff Orville Litchfield and John Leonard, night police | Antestainmencyof Ly \"]‘“Y]“ik This is only one of the thousands of authentic stories of '"Jn,'lf,t,::frff';", °f,,:1m’:‘,;f'”",',:,’,;“d M. Daughorty, former attorney gen- | chief, when they attempted to arrest him in his home. After the murders Stemas barricaded |7 i 8 e Tanlac's benefits we have on file at Dayton, Ohio, Michel Edward Felgenbaum; Ital ".0‘;“"“’)’“;"‘]"”‘] [:’l'a:‘-ds:.lr;:\h:},;’,’3:.11);;: himself in his home, shown above, but escaped while police were storming the building. . If you are ill and discouraged, remember that what Tanlae Fellce DiNonno: Lithuanla, Goorgo YE® loriminal insane at Lima, Ohio, by has done for others it can also do for you, Celusus and Bweden, Theodore Sig- |probate Judge Homer Bostwick, of Compounded after & world-famous formula, Tanlae is frid Anderson. Brankiln County. | H lcclared, 1s not adequato to meet an T fl! I EY [;RASHES ! : J . . K] A Phe petition of Loreto Palazzo|(he medical recommendation of two ’ L] { organization, e P stomach and liver, restores lost appetite and was dismissed because he stated he |columbus allenists, The attidavic clu p-| weight and brings color back to faded cheeks. would not go to achool to study. He |, gaingt him was filed by C. M. Me- l:l R“]S IT A FAKF; ARMY N Y ]}EP aratc liery corps. | Don’t go on feeling weak and miserable. Give Tanlac & sald that he had lived in this city |Gannon, a private detective, and was l [ | ) N nt equipment of the air serv fair trial and see how quickly it builds you back to par, for many years and that he had at- |{he result of a number of recent ine | v ribed as of an antiquat. | e s 3 tended evening school but he was (gidents in which he Is alleged to | | | metropolis | {without authority for the purpose of ed, “that s, in both equipment an tend night school and come hack to Wl A e i = T personnel. The complement consists | ek ool s some Bu o obaining funds st duriog ver-| Hyr] Barned Cash ' | it Stelton | : ) 3 5 bout 12 old worn-out pursn he said that he would not 80 to| The medical finding states that i (Continued From First Page) s and 22 old bombers, a 1 L achool because he was Hred of Daugherty has been an inmate of | Derby, 20 (P dlamond | o8t are D.He-d Libert sl ghe Sept. 20 (P—Two men coming to the court and being turn- 3:),9 Ohlo and Connceticut State hos- | switch game was worked by an Ital-| equipped with submarines, but above | ¥ old, worn-out and dang. = ¢ injured this morning | ed down every time. Judge AlNing|pitals for the insane {ian man and woman about 11:30|a 1 air forco to protect the na-| to fly." n oa truck of New Haven | | FOR R attempted to have the man firmv{:pu n a patient at numerous private | o'clock this ing when They en-| tion from attack by air, | inking army TeRAN hajry Tee Cream Co. was struck and YOU HEALTH that he would try to study enough [sanitarinms. tered the dr store of Afonse “In con ring onr east coast de- | Tyiennd thrown 50 feet by a Bridgeport- so that he could read some Eng-| 2 et Indocel on Anson strect, | fense plan, ued, “we must.| © wile & Hish, but he refused. Judge Alling o AL The result was the loss of $1,300 | think of T dominating the| " ORI LRI LA AR 2 Lot \ ven, who was riding on the then dismissed his petition. ."\m““cjm ()“‘n&l ‘,ehfid. | dollars on the local druggist. The| Atlant 1 ong in the Carib- | RECAGL e truck at the time, was thrown Convicted of Liquor Taw Fired Upon in China e, it was learned, had been at| bean.” L Dl Y 2 through the windshield and sus- The petition of Antonl Wolak was| Shanghai, Sept. 29 (F-—An Ameri- | the store before this morning with| Air Force Mobile, ! T'\f POBCyadorml ody of the dismissed because the petitioner [can owned vessel, the steamer Chi|sclections of diamonds and sap-| Colonel Mitchell said if the United | WAT depar :' the a ¥ general had recently been convicted in the |Chuen, was hit by 200 shots fired hy | phire rings. The proprietor purchas-| States is attacked from both the _‘.v.‘ S r th ndicaps After being struck by the trolley local police court of violation of the |Chir troops today from a point on | ed a diamond ring and went to tie and the Paclfic, an air force|Placed upon 5 r Ly YW the truck collided with a farm wag- ® h | 9 liquor laws. 'The petitioner was 1ot the Yangtse river, between Iehang the money from the safe in the | would he far n mobile to shift|ldcutenan denfamin . Dot oo"on Shich five men were riding. K present and word was brought to|und Chungking. This information j rear of the store, and while doir o0 the center of attack. i OILY ) ) One of these, Michael Cotwell, sus- the court that he expected that his|was communication to the offices of | the man exchanged the ring in th The proposal to develop the air de- | 1011, Long Island, and a pio Ay a cut on his head and was petition would be dismissed and|ihe owners of the vessel, the | box that w the counter, with a | fense, he asserted, does not entail | the army air servi & so taken to Griffin hospital. - therefore he did not appear for!Yangtse Rapid Navigation company. | Sapphire ring. Mr. In paid the | larger appropriations, hut a redirec- examination. The Ameriean gunboat Palos was | price of the i ) hortly after| tion of present expenditures, T TR il Willlam Nolan, 353 Fizra William Denn, a subject of Great scene as a convoy to | found that the ring was not a genu-| “Our nations,” he 1, “are aware | fly an Al e el port, and the truck was Britain, who had served in the ke . Chung ¢ a |ine diamond. of these matters while we bury nvu[" 8, as o : c ‘olone ng driven by Engene Bragan, 1150 \ United States forces through the e 1[1 \[\\'w-l]mvr‘\v went ]‘n the I'\w:il“. I8 in the sand like ar ¢ o -1 i ane e o ooy nvanya Hivan: > 1, 8 ish American war d almost police headquarters an informec 1 mission, he contin-| 1€ Vel the eve G T 7 Ofle th l panis! o an a 7 \ \ continuously since that time, heing - Lieut. Anthony Urbano of the game, | . it would be pushed|and told how in 1 as - SOAR e am,, pénsioned off in 1923, was admitted | OBSERVES 831D BIRTHDAY nd thinkir 1t the couple wert + 40 kiep open.the lanes of |lowed only t ¢ o, Sept. 20 (P-—CGrain prices without much question, i way b a | communic; took an early upswing today, n Derby trolley car. Peter Gaul of tained a scalp wound. He was taken to Griffin hospital in Derby. The trolley was in charge of Con- . | William E. Latham, one of th N it a0 it Those whose petitions were 100k- | ¢'s ol known residents and a ey could not he located. Officer Army foo Complicated | neee | ary ent § the which accompanied & ed upon favorably by Judge AIng. |former city official, observed his | Thomas O'Connor was summoned to| “Our army has a system compli-|my own pe lLelg he ris based on opinfons that I he IM Fl grouped according to the countric trd birthday yesterday Te enjoys | be on the lookout f e couple and . v sticks and | 1 heg borrawed and stol 1-4 and 1835 cents a bushel hreak our to which they have owed allegiance. |zood health and is ahout the city |@ Yery good description of the man | c stems zone times rial from the quartermaster 5 in wheat prices within a weak show- were as follow {hail every day where he has an of- | I8 ElVen by Indocci. He s a man)| ( rk if prop-/to keep the plane in condition ! e lod had heen everdone and . . £ about 40 of age, wears a groy | erly applied.” 1, Fatt ol Etar s ¢ was to he fico except in the winter months [2POUt 40 years of ag grey | erly appli Ml [Mat a substantial rally was to e vey e \hich ho wpends in Florldn, e was | St and grey hat and dark complex-| The army air service, the colonell Later he trstifed when milltary | Jomed fon or 11 r ey st aa it Sr At iy ratulatory | ion, and is very slim, his height be- 3 rec‘ e- ace Irs Al el ing about five feet five inches. The = I i b : R ly description of the i girl that 5 . e e | 21sm WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | coula bo given is that she has red Inventor Perfects Safer Dirigible Policeman and Mrs, George Mot. | Bair and wore a black hat and dress. re a}]py Uw Ailor i“l‘-"‘!:‘\ \inglo1 aveme celo. | 1t 8 not known whether the couple - brafed their 215t wedding anniver- l‘i‘:l”“m"\ i iy r")'.'l',’, Lt As a result of the Shenandoah dizaster aeronautical ex- iy o e e Bt ne 5. Tub4, | thorities in the valley, New 1l ; perts all over the country are seeking to invent a dirigible Fiyte — a New | e e Tt et ey iy |l d Eep ‘ v that will be able to ride out storms. Thomas B. Slate, Melts Awa l‘:\e.l,\ Preeklo ot ST | ) 5 Los Angeles ntor, says he has perfected a model for i1 Four Days—It's a Cream. ,ucoer Williom 15 Delaney. Clty Items i £ 1 lighter-than-air which will be far superior to any ———— q The star o feature of Slate's ship i The world Is full of trouble—but | OPPOSE DEUT. PROPOSALS \nr 1'”,”1,?.' ,lfi‘ ,fv‘“,‘.] ‘:.\uln‘x !hfniu( of >l.ll£\s ship is the it your trofible is freckles—siop| Washingion, Sept. 2 A son was horn Saturday to Mr. ; 3 radio propeller, 1ich 1s placed on the nose of the ship. worrying right away for vou can go | I'rench mission s lay | s, Irank Dyer at their home, ? to Axelrod's Pharmacy and get a jar b r litor of W Quo- (1 anley strect. | of Tlyte and get rid of every freckle | tedien, the oh newspaper, that v. John Alison of Holyoke, in four days. | ioeal legislatures of 80 departments|Mass., district governor of Rotary Youwll be surprised at the speedy | out of the 3 have sent representa- will be the speaker at the action of this magic croam—the | tions to Uremicr Painleve against ac- [meeting of the New Britain Rotary brown unsightly spots are dissolved | coptance of the American debt pro-[elub on Thursday of this week. and entirely disappear. posal S. G Hibben, who is connected And it Jeaves th n eclean and e | with the research department of the | clcar and soft as velvet and good (o HIGH SCHOOL NOTES | Westinghouse Lamp Co. of Bloom- look upo A wecting of the senior mid-year | field, M ., will speak to the Kiwanis Axelrod's Pharmagy s class was held in the auditorium |club tomorrow on “Lighting Discov- 50 do progressive dr wvory- this morning. Plans for the activi- lerics of 1924 and 19%5." where—and if the unusual showld | tics in conncction with graduation| Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. TLee of happen and your freckles don't go— are n under way, and it is hoped |Corbin avenue are spending a few just get yoyr money hack, a husy scason will follow. Atiantic City. 3 S : 2 E E S } ' et s e L : i v very Lgg 1s Sealed! a and Mrs, 2 2 S0 5 . George Irocha of 15 Win- throp street, The drum and hugle corps of Aziz | D : e s ; Every Berrydale Egg comes to you . Grotto Wik meet ¢ this el \ ! \ ) . _ 3 ! securely sealed in a paper-thin coating Pa OM ?tdll Q}}% l;"‘:‘[‘“‘ff andiall member e ah e : o ; R \ N of paraffin. As soon as it was gathered, each egg was dipped in liquid paraffin to seal up every pore in the shell. 3 0 That's why Did you know that e i ) ) ; ; i 3 SRR s there are very definite ’ = ; ; i 3 : e S i ! BERRYDALE reasons why you get oA, N > . : 3 ; s Sealed Eggs be.tter baking resu}ts > i \ § & : XF ! come to you full of fresh goodness. The with a Crawford? Sin- B 4 3 ; coating of pure paraffin has protected every gle Damper Control is 3 = ) Berrydale Egg. Valuable Dish Coupon and 4 : ; g 1 v Oneida Community Silver Coupon packed . 3 : g : : with each dozen. Come in during our TR —__-:—m- i i % BEI}R:M;&TFS&ES&;:N i Anniversary Sale and ; ~ ; : . 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