New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 2, 1925, Page 2

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E;e Your Mail Orders For Gift Boxes Of Candy Now!| HUYLER’S and I WHITMAN'S | THE | GOVT. TAKES HAND INTEXAS ROAD ROW May Withdraw Federal Aid- (| “Ma” and “Farmer Jim" Silent Austin, Texas, Dec, 3 (M—An in. vestigation of the Texas highway gle has been started by represen- | s of the United States bureau { public rogds, with a prospect that |government aid may be withdrawn { irregularities are found in the handling of federal funds. Captain R. 8. J. Wilson, heer of the byreau, and W, | V'Leary of the bureau legal staff, ar- ived in Fort Worth yesterday and mmediately began thelr investiga- fon with a conference with A. L. osh, federal engineer for this dis- rict. They planned to come here oday or tomorrow. This was one of the major events \"“r\lm.: the day at her old home DG CO. emple, tending to her rose ushes, paying her poll taxes and g some Christmas shopping. She expected to return today after 169-171 MAIN ST. R L RS D at Belton, near Temple . Her hushand, “Farmer Jim" ‘Fer- anson, the impe ¢ r gover- CHRISTMAS NECKWEAR [ For Men W ho DO Look a r, remained at the caplta: and car- s usual, fssuing statements, iews, to some, and the business of the office n his avowed capacity of “hired nan' to the governor. New Developments Other developments included the rofusal of Amoun G. Carter, Tort | Gift Horse in the Mouth 1 you a 1asing for men who ty hen but {f the s fastidious in and day out—It will pay big d nds trust in the same vou nee men on vour list to place you company hie k Our label in a picca of Neckwear ns more than the fact that it " from here—it means it i (i mea came zoing somew suft against the in the folds of |be cancelled publishar, to submit to the roor's dema Texas Technological college, and e final settlement in the s v.wn Amerjcan ny for excess protfia on road s let by the state highway y paild te the E!gt‘s tha actual cash {amount due in the confessed mnlg nent for $600,000. The remainder s represented by unpaid estimates to Mr. FFerguson has expressed {]ticism regarding the statr ['A thousand e ples of neck- | |tory” in th wear ! he doub I HORSFALLS | 93-99 Msylum Stree: ' I SIARTIORD “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” nor could 10 Lakeview Ave. WHOLESALE CONFECTIONER Specialties, Bar Goods 5-pound hoxes "J. D. DONAHUE Voice Culture Volcer Lesten Luesdinys and Eodags trom 2 pome o 4 pom Sadic 515-% P— M. C. LeWitt’s LPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHOP Room 1 299 Main Street New Phone 3100 COViMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Ihe Muresy Photozraphie Co 169 Main St (rear) Phone 36089 |BENNETT MOTORS DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. Dr. T. R. Johnsen, D.D.S. N-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN New Britain Sign Co. “Doing Better What Manv Do Wel” 33 CHURCH & Tel. 894 —— NEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS POR YOUR WANTS . i v him at uit_on the groun whether the state can highway work for i sum bound the arter's refusal to resign his | egency placs engthy statem requent references 1o crnor Jim.” He erguson or tar arging him with lisregard of liquor laws in entertain- nent df ofl convention delegates at ort Worth, and saw in the gov ©'s reqnest a relation to an i football game that placed with the governor. n sald that the gover- e no ofticlal action at this time relative to Carter's re- fusal to resign If they want to keep him on the they can,” he said accompanied by a Mr. Fer, referring to the hoard of regents o which Mr. Carter 18 chairman Objeets to Reporters Mr. Terguson took oc comment on the diligenee s sleeping, cating riding. Sometimes they jumped of his automobile, rd to the islative ses statement on the partici Josignated is considered hes from Washing od that it NATION'S LEADERS IN TRANSPORT TO GATHER 1 that he resign as | ‘hairman of the hoard of regents of i and Mousc floor into its web, has NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, city, Mr. Torrence will talk on “In- ter.coastal transportation” and is ex- pected to discuss canal shipping J. M. Beek, executlve secretary ¢ the National Industrial Traffic Lea- guo of Chicago, will speak on “In. | iustrl Traffle Management.' C. Elwell, chairman of the L utilities commission o state of Connecticut, will speak on | ‘ tation Developmen | nittee fn charge consists of J. V. Atwater, of the American | lavdware Corp.; Walter 1. Bell, of North Judd Mfg. Co.; Joseph I Leiteh, of the N, Y., N, H. and II. R R.; R. W, Poteet, of the Stanley Works ani Seeretary Ralph L. Gould of the Cham? of Commerc Among a few of the outstanding guests will be the following Gardinor, general freight agen FOR INDIGESTION 6EE~AN$ Hot water Sure Relief 25t and 75¢ Packages Everywhere (LEWED STEPS I]UT vm;t- manager, N |ton and Albapy railroad; ’ | Sray, vice prosident | Madrid.—A woman named Loren- | ( . Manning, ¢ manager, Erle railrond; Rudrow, traffle manager, American steamship line; Gate traffic manager, and Cuban Steamship McPherson, traffic ma an-Hawatia , American-Hawalian i Nat Duke, freight ger, D. L. & W. R Caldwell, Luskenbach cs, freight traffle Canadian National Railways; Stanley, general manager, Great | The deadlock in neg: lLakes Transit Corp.; Charles Nye, cc complete that John I Pennsylvania railtoad; Harry Me- sident of the United Mine Work Celland, Wabash 3 Willard left for his home in Springfield, M Unlon Pac to take a rest ukee .| Beforo leaving for the Weal, Mr 1. Miller, Chicago and Lewls declared that the “fight is now between the anthracite-consuni- Phitadelphia, Dee, 2 (A-—The an thracite strike, as a result of the operators’ rejection of Governor Pin. chot's peace plan, today appeared to | have entered another period of marking time." rallroad; Colonel Bowman, C | nd Alton; J. W. Rellly, cean | ing public, | Steamship Co.; E. J. Regan, gen-|nor Pinct eral superintendent, N. Y., N. H. and | operators.” He sald he would be : Willlam King, N. Y H. and |ready to return to Philadelphia y w’ C. H. Walker Great North-|when necessary, % represented by Gover- and to the anthracits Major W .W. It chatrman of the anthracite ope resume negotiations WEDNESDAY, 'SureRelief | upon which it was imposed and to ' Saps 10's Up fo Public and Mine Owners | | | B | | miners on the basis of a plan sub- | I mitted to union officials fwo weeks 48Y lago and which at that time was Major Inglis Governor Pinchot, \n octed by Mr. Lewis ‘only fair method of who is on n on, Dec. 2 (M—A vouch- | fnding ltonrth m of peace negotiations. 2 long battls o spider and 3 mouse in which th Jider won by tediously wrapping ] e e its strands around the mouss's tail [lieved it fo Dbo falr to Lhe min and eventually lifting it free of the |the over i | % even more convineed of it nov I was then.” he governor maintained hs the possibi At the tima my plan was forward,” said the governor 1 long list of 1 s by the American Nature Ation. ng an extra session ¢ h empty ecoal bir Xt mos story, made public today l‘ 1 itnation seiation, was based on i re- port made to it by Martin J. Arvin of Indiana, who said that he first |’ found the mouse caught splder's web behind a leg of his Kitchen rang: When he first saw g, the mouse several strands around its ,1 e in th %TATUS OF PRISONERS 15 T0 BE DEFINE® Important Legal Decision Ts Awaited it in the n \0rn u pts Lo draw the m rom the by throwing lariat around neck, the spider took a| posit the lasc of the mouse's | il e the skin was tender and | cvidently sunk its fandibles into vietim, wiich noticed to! W ngton, Dec tion of considerable int oncrs in 1 in Case of Tederal Prisoner, ohoseveral times, Leturning home in the cvening, | merous lifted into the ) fu nent in the supreme court il ha floor: appeal by the government to irbed until the ¢ |set aside a decision of the ppeals gontences lmpost jes hag come t of holding mouse circult court o f quarters incheg, | that consecutive . | courts in criminal ca | \nhlv S GROW 14)\( LR are inefiv unless the beginning andon. Four-ine b e o st ¥ Pangherty in the federal distrivt esofa upon his p carrings, heing taken “the latest.” | court for Min Burritt Hotel A LIMITED number of New now available. Year's Ilve Reservations 85.00 per cover Souvenirs for the lad Public Dancing in Ballroon . m. until 3 a. m. Music by Dyson's 7-piece orchestra. Noise makers, balloons, hats, serpentines, ete Four Acts of Vaudeville FOOD service 10:30 p. m. until 12 p. m - MENU - supreme of Grapefruit Florida Olives €lear Turtle Royale Celery Hearts Almond ssolettes of Crab Flakes a la Burritt Filet of Mignon Fresh Mushirooms Pavisienne Potatoes Stuffed Green Peppers Endive and Asparagus Tips Salad Parfait Burritt Petit Fours After Dinner Mints Demi tasse 0 Phone 3310 for reservations NOW Beneficxal joans - 3 & (ash cAdvanced / for Clothes, Coal or Other Winter Comforts 0 economy in wesnng thin clothes, | out storm doors and eaduring drafts o WE LEND UP TO $300 TO HOUSEKEEPERS Beneficial loans are made between husband, wife and ourse required. Twenty-four hour service. Call, write or 'phone BENEFICIAL LOAN Q("CIFT'\ MAIN <1 FUAET BUTLDING ROOM 101 PHONE 1-0-4-3 7T o ving in @ poorly beated house ar leaky roofs Open 9 108:30 Saturdeys 9o 1 and the public. T am | DECELMBER 2, 10 guilty to an indictmeut charg- violations of the Harri- antl narcotic act. He was sent orth for terms of five | years on each of the three indict~ | ments, the court stating that the | Nfleen years were to bo served consecutively, The circult court of | appeals held that because of the | trial court's failure to -identiy | cach sentence with tho indictment when each should begin and | end, the prisoner would be res | quired to serve only one term of | five years. | A number of prisoner: ing consecutive sontonces under |, urt decislons in which the se. ce of the different terms are t stated. 20, 65, has glven birth to h Winth son at Varedolid wughters. Only one woman in ¢ becomes a mother after the age of ports show PAZO OINTMENT e PILES Protruding, Bleeding, Itching This Dependable and Proven Rem- edy for Piles is now packed in hands cnllapfl!b]e tubes with detach- able pile pipe, h makes the ication of the a clean task of a moment. Full directions and scientific advice for ile eufferers go with each tube. Il’ubeu with pile pipe, 75c.: old style tins, 60c. Get PAZO OINTMENT from your druggist; or,if you prefer, send stamps or money order direct. Paris Medicine Company, Beaumont and Pine Streets, St. Louis, Mo. s CHESTS $9.75 to $19 e DAVENPORT TABL SMOKIN CABINET $1.75 to $29.50 B = 094 0, A. G. HAWKER 52 Elm Street JOHN B. MORAN, Associate Dealer, 313, CHURCH STREET BEDROOM SUITES S119 $179 LIVING ROOM \UFFi 3149 $259 $295 DINING ROOM SUITES $129 $167 $229.50 BREAMFAST SETS §21 $49 878 ' PORTER FIRESIDE ROCKERS ~ $37 to $42 WRITING DESKS $16.50 to $109 $97 to 8135 SONS 7Ny

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