New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 23, 1925, Page 14

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Flashes of Life: $400 Spent for Funeral of Chicago’s Hero Dog| Copenhagen — The Dowa press, who spent hours on has recelved an answer to } ers. The courts have denle vik claims to the beautifu church here, Washington —The idea that the |35, serving and drinking of | lish are making prohibl ult, in the opinlon of brandt. New York ‘ Miss Frances , daughter lat H |the court, howey | 1 a century old | a gathering in | that was a n's soldlers, Carl Duncan, hter indfctment ar-old girl with himself in fail | Bilox!, Mississippi—>Mayor Jo er, who {8 also police judge, himselt $5 for driving over a fire hose, the court explaining to that {t w er, cldental. Littls Rock, Arka halt | so much llquor is drun s E y enactment of the Vi law,” a federal grand jury Chicago — Felix, a firemen’s dog who eaved lives, has had a| $400 funeral. hero = | New York — Extra! A « ef taxicab driver has t found. He | backed a block in the rain to apolo- glze for not being able to carry wet pedestrian, Baltimore — A $500 reward offered for capture of a &lasher who has been knifing young clothes on street cars. Washington ~— Tha story of la- bor's struggles and achievements Is‘ now on the screen under the aus- pices of the A. F. of L. Noblesville, N. D. —Because he is the father of 12 children and is needed on the farm, Charles 8. Lamb has been excused for jury duty in the Stephenson trial. Rochester, N. Y, — A postal card mailed on the Island of Jamaica 20 years ago has just arriyed, two years after the death of the woman to whom it was addressed. It toured many cities in search of her. women's New ¥®rk — Organized steamyhip officers are out with a protest| against what they regard as the ig- noring of the rules of the road hy government boata. Hull, Que. — Two men in tha tolls are accused of bootlegging wine by automobile from dry upstate New York to wet Quebec. New York—The treatment of can- cer has been advanced at the Me- morial hospital by the refining of radlum rays so that much of the caustic emanation is eliminated. 8 | nelg! |and an aviator since he was 17, Roy Minneapol drew E, Volstead, father of the prohibition act, s to | be an {nstructor in a school for dry | agents here, Chicago—A fine of $5 to $25 for dfocasting stations which disturb | ors is to be proposed In a municipal code amendment, Duluth—Arraigned on a , Dwight Brown, , was married and glven a reduced result, ltquor taxicab Judge tence as a Chicago—Owner of two airplanes Ahearn, 21, arrested for flying too low, was discharged when he plead- ed ignorance of the law. Chicago — Ha whistled befors breakfast and used a toothpick In public. 8he would not bob her halr. So t marital affalrs of Mr. and Mrs. Womett went into court. “Walking Bar-Room Is Sent to Jail New Haven, Oct. 23 (P —George T. Patterson, known to the polico as the “walking barroom,” was fined $150 and sent to jail for 15 days in city court vesterday. He was arrest- ed Saturday while selling whiskey for 10 cents a drink. | P R RO BECOMES LOCAL MANAGER Joseph R. Motta, who for the past | two years has been with the New- | ark Shoe company at thelr Prowi- | dence store, has been transferred to | New Britain as manager of thelr local branch. Mr. Motta was at one time & student in the American School of Practipedics at Chlcago. VOIGE FROM GRAVE EXPLAINS POLITICS Book by Senator Lodge Tells of | L_eague Fight Washington, Oct. 23 UP—How re- publican leaders in the League of Nations fight escaped what they con sidered a trap to commit them be- | forehand to support of the covenant is one incldent of the historic strug- gle disclosed for the first time by the late Henry Cabot Lodge, one of its dominant figures, in a book writ- ten a month before his death and given to the public today. Entitled “The 8enate and the League of Natlons,” the volume, placed on sale by Ecribners as copy- right holders, is in the main a rec- ord for posterity of the already known history of the bitter-end |struggle between Woodrow Wilson 2nd the senate opposition. But the opposition leader is outspoken in his personal characterizations of the war president, upon whom he lays full responsibility, in his unbending attltude, for the league's defeat. Disavowing any personal animosi- ty, he views Mr. Wilson as having been actuated throughout by aft “overwhelming thought of self,” LOFT'S | MOHILL BROS. 297 MAIN STREET TRY SOME OF THESE DELICIOUS CANDIES TODAY THEY ARE ALWAYS FRESH Special Assorted Chocolates— Full pound. .. 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