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'W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1925 STATE 1S PROBABLE, | ¢ BT VT BE SETTLED ‘-H‘\“v Comectnt May Benelt by Rep. e rchles g e ' Hope Held Out I Mesting Graham's Bill | it e s Nexr Week (Washington Buis | . Washington, $ Il wst of Asia M north of Alex- | & 3 e pointment of additional district i 0 © years to buila ' i judge for the United o tes district QUISTIONS ANSWERED v s 800 T et A 2 J ea—rance 0 ln er ppar e couit of Connecticut is consider: get an wer o any mpleted abou > WL s lO g T B Sonl now 1o be virtually assured, with the = 1U¢ { nformetion by v wn 22 4 L. Sl “ B to provide for the ay en! o : it " L ston Bureau, 1 I 0 € "urkis “ © _‘ z 2 B il | o . additional circuit judge and a num. 1322 N¢ rk av Washington. ' covor . th r K Gial : l A '& ber of district julges to relieve con- 1 nel gty ts in stamps AL : : v two sides 1 ¢ ) gested conditions in federal Mod al, S-W and marital , he city ‘ \ iRt e bbb | courts of & number of ¢ rn states, not be glven, nor can ex 1 e brass i £ 1 The meast s present p od research be undertaken, AN yjoces, ind took the dm e 1 high ¥ . o A i “ The mesaure was promnled to (000 research be undertaken. AT pioce, nd took them buc with him | 1t o Loral v i This store opened Oct. 31 with an entirely new stock of late winter styles Philadciphia, chair- Sonal reply, Unsigned requests can- s L et ( man of the house committee on the not ."' IY"!!W(‘FH| All letters are What land did the United congress carricd 2 - 5 Whe 2 4 at the end of the Spanish- past fiscal year America in 1761 and sold to John | her 10, 1595) provided for a money The Graham bill would take the Wheatley of Toston. He had her ed- 1t to Spain (for relinquishing Tor T g ————— placa of billa recently dniroduced by | ucated, Whils yet a child ahe began o Torto Rico, Guam and the | ADn it of For the first time we quote The original price tickets are on the garments. You can judge Senator George P, McLean and Con- | to write poetry. In 1773 with the en- Hnmww Islands) of $20,000,000 | New K ng 4 comparative prices. We tell ickly how drasti ATy e e il 2 grossman John Q. Tilson of Connec- dorscment of several distinguished land a subsequent treaty of Novem- te, chiairman of the jo l e et (e ) G G quickly how drastic the cuts—How great the values sut district. It is expected that the men, her verses were published in | ber 7, 1900 provided for a further O . rolK oyous C clean and Tilson bills and a num- London er the ti Pociis on ' payment of $100,000 for other | Clristmas to the towan | other similar bills now before Various Subjects, nd ' Philippine Tslands. By the first treaty | form of Yult heer in congross to provide relief in the dis- Moral,” by Phillia Wheatley, Negro | the Philippine Islands were ceded to trict courts of other castern s ant to Mr. John Wheatley of the United States and the later will be sidetracked to speed the pe Jos in New England. She was |treaty of November 7, 1900 ceded of the more rehensive one of the first Negro women to at- | cortain outlying islands of the |lation that followed the Graham measure, Bascd tain literary distinction in America. | Philippines not included in the first | One of the first moves at the cecommendatnon ). What is the onage Act? | ccssion ing conference s cxjectd wment of justice, the passage of the An act, first passed in 1917 in-| Q. What are the necessary quali- be a request from the operators |§ Graham bill at the present session tended to prohibit interference with | fieations for sclection as a Rhodes | that the miners | owed to re of congress is considercd practically the full prosecution of the war, As scholar? vork pending cortain, amended, 1918, it provided extren A. Two Rhodes scholarships to i The MeLean and Tilson bills were | ly high penalties for false reports | the University of Oxford are gn- | This request will be based on let- B Y Formerly Priced introduced at the strong solicitation | with intent to interfere with the !ed to each state in the Union. Th ded 1o John L. Lewis, §5.00 of several Ired leading lawyers success of the armed forces; disloyal | scholarships are tenable for three |president of the United Mina Work- [ < NOow of Connecticut, who st tio ce to investors with intent to | years and have ¢ value of 350 pounds |crs, and Major W. W, Inglis, chair 1o Wa Tt vaa ¢ obstruct the sale of Liberty bonds; Sterling a year. To be eligible a|man of the anthracite operafors ne- £ the untiring industry ot Pts to cause riots, mutiny or in- | candidate must be a male citizen of | zotinting commiitee, by 27 pr J In Thomas, the 1 subordination among soldlers and | the United $tates, over nincteen and |of the hard coal belt in which 1 |§ i : 37 istrict judge, and the assistanc sailors; obstruction of reeruiti not over twenty-five years of age, was stated uch a course would || Y | ¥ orme e Formerly Pried other judges, there were g uttering, or writing any *'dis- | above sophomore standing in some have the ) il of a t 85 per @ a | f $9.! S $9.95 o $11.98 more unfinished casss at the end of | loyal, prof: scurrilous, or abusive ' recognized degree granting univer- | cent of t idle men NOW ciseenee the last fiscal year than at the about the form of gov-!sity or college in the United States.| Following the acecptance or re- commencenient of the year ernment, constitution, military or | Candidate must apply either from | jection of this mest consideration The rec nendations of Altorney nava! forces, flag or uniform of the | th estate in which they have their | probably will be given to peace p CGeneral Sargent in his ananal re- army or navy of the United States. ordinary private domicile . home or ' proposed by organiz s or indivi- ¢ ‘ 1 port concurred in those of the con Q. What was the origin of tattoo- | residence or from the state in which luals. So far ther ren three f | Formerly Priced Formerly Priced ference of senior circuit judges held | ing the body? they ¢ received at least two years | definit | . n i S0.98 o 1,08 3 08 ast June, Sald the senlor circuit A. The word for tattoo In F of their college education. Selections | fch i i MO e is Tattu which mecans are made on the candidates' record | Two of t 5 nd e al, Iternal,” and some authorities are [in school and college su mented | Ly the deral courts conti 10 of the opinion that the custom of 'by references of people who know miners a inerease in volume, The eircuit in tattooing was meant orig . not him and by a personal interview { The ari which we find the most discouraging | as a decoration, but as a meuns of | with the committee of sclection. the operators he miners in At i p iy .ll‘f) l_ J [ congestion Is the second, that made preserving significant facts vternally. | There are no written examinations. | lantic City on Jul . o B ! Al QI"‘,}“" Far Trimmed : up of New York, O ticut, and { Thus a chief would have his special | Elections are made on the basis of | geven goner: : iR S EOIOs10.08 + Latest Creations ° v . Some e have been totem animal tattooed upon his of manhood, force or char-| cluded a two-y ) with full | \ > INGIVERRNGCE = ussigned from other circeuits to it | chest as o reminder to ofhois in thia 4 ership, literary and | pcognition of the in the eastern, southern; and west- | world and to himself in the nest stie attainments and abllity [inerease in the ¢ ern distriets of New York from time | world, that the particnlar animal be- | and physical vigor as shown by in- | ti time zines July 1, 4, and some v t il Anothe anthority ' terest in outdoor sports or in other | eduction has been made in the ar- | suggests that it may have originated | ways. ; . of the wunion carricd with it tho |} ] Silk Dresses in all winter’s latest These are supreme values, and But it is perfectly evident ' f urpose of placing the savage ——— | ) - hat no real remedy will be affor nore fully under the protection of S e e e | creations — flares, straight-lines, should be appreciated by every except by increasing the nuniber of his totem. Frequently warriors were EAST V WE T !N ron o etc., all in these groups | woman Aistriet judges in thet cireuit, / tattoord in order to present a more | Lil ' 1 over 1o th aiRinione n tull consideration of the infor terrifying cet before the enemy, traet wage se pald by the day recognition : al t one new district judge be pro- | clansmen from encmies. 1in the western district of New | Q. Can you give me the quota- stiations t of Connecticut, and that there by hard laborious work? 4, four el ane o eireuit uige. | A The quotmion 1o which vou San Fl’fiflClSCO e e ‘fr ‘ il O[ R HIG Hl< R PRICED @ five circuit ges for the oubt the Vit conrt of appe tor the sec- eniort Saint e 1 sinee i ocirenit,” which reads as follow < T r. [RKR N ) Satins, Crepes, Georgettes, TIGHT JJ%.ST DWURCE o e ‘ e o : trimmed and styled in fas MO0, N 0y Srhre Rivats i R e Ll e e L R Fons 1N ion’s latest winter creations— These include atiens Withont Cause and Surely they are wonderful ENTIRE STOCK of ; e BETTER COATS, - 2nd Floor Formerly { $ { .98 52198 529,98 i All at Those who have { visited this department formerly can appreciate | their value Colors are prominent and blacks are fancifully trimmed ected HATS Ernie Nevers Arrives | I " s y s Ruimertel ciced S30.8 To Play With Gridmen ! mported V elours, Black Satin, Silver 2 Formerly Priced $11.958 : ® and gold trimmed, and all the crea- S o 3 tions that embody a supreme value 8 Formerly Priced $49.98 6 Formerly Priced $59.98 2 Formerly Priced $75.00 EIQUETTE TOR EVERY OCCASION 367 - Millinery it i All At Satins, Metallics, Failles and ,jf | ¢ ! f many combinations. Any one of (* these hats will be a wondeiful it Stopping Fight, Man B ‘ purchase Later Dies at Hospital » ; 295 N 1 12 BELOW ZERO y $ fa One must come early to secure §2.95 A2 NIy Aot i g the best selection | 9395 Fall 5 N ~ $4.95 Hats e voen of tomes § i $5.9 Al At these prices \Hllnln\ received from