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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DEC b e e S e e COAST GUARD HEN OPEALY ACCISED Oicers Said to Have Allowed Bootlegging Boston, Dec. coast guard officers winked at traf- fle between were made by before Ju tederal court toduy. G W, Hunt of Quincy, Schicift of North Weymouth 29 (A —Charges the ghore and rum row witnesses in a ury in peared ¢ Schlolft testified and Hun in September Brown told them they wer Talliot's boat. We you 278 were 8p The witness said when Hunt approached 1t Parker on rum rc chased by const guard | but after some time the returned to the schooner, trom the rum r accepted a payw was allowed to liquor. Hunt PATRICIDE CHARGED Vs s ( iter. r came out t , and h load 1 corrohorated 17 Years Old Ohfo Boy Under Arrest | Murder of His | Charged With Father. Wauseon, O 29 (M—geven- teen-year-old Cl¢ el Helh in fail here for the of father, Lawrence War ast night. The boy, according to t told the authorities, father to death in sel the lattér abused the mother and the youth attempted to come to her assistance, BIG FIRE RAGING Dee choked his Ocean City, Maryland, With Destruction as Flerce Blaze Sweeps Buildings. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 20 (P—A sec- tion of Ocean City, Md. including fwo hotels and several residence appeared doomed by fire this | afternoon. Reports from a banking house at Jerlin, having the nearest telephone | to the fire, said that tha Seaside and Atlantie hotels were ab Queen of Rum Runners Pleads Not Guilty Burl n, Vt., Deec, 2 Hilda known along the “Queen of the Border . pleaded not gullty district court today to a = of transporting liquor from 1 st FIRE IN PROVIDENCE Providence, R. I, Dec. —A blaze in an enamel shop in art of the jewelry r district today gave the siderable trouble and for a time threatened other bulldings. The f1 broke out in tha shop of Frank Miller & Sons, 63 Page street. stock and fnterior of the bu was guited before the blaze was ex cturing firemen con- A GOOD LAXATIVE FOR THE CHILDREN | Healthful, Nice Tasting Bran Wafers Keep Them Always Regular YOU NEVER NEED GIVE THEM PILLS ANY MORE Yocal druggists are new candy ke, spe wheat, bran wifer are prescribing Healthtul, dell one a day like m keepr the constipation, bili their 1t story he | lefense when | Threatened | the | ‘(hmtmds (.un I\\ TWO MEN BADLY BURNED Employes 0f Blake and Johnson Plant In Waterbury Hurt When Gas Furnace Dxplodes, Waterbury, Dee. 20 (P—Two men | were badly burned when a gas fur- | nace tn the hardening room of the | Blake and Johnson plunt at Water- ville exy 1 a8 the men were s mornls sbert Whit strect, Watery matie amputation of the thumt two i 18 right hand ar | C Nar), 34, of 680 N | ™ 1, suffered burns | men were ospital, Th ries to ir con Frost Tells of Profits \h(le h\ ll|~ (C'ompany Jec, 0 R — A rv|u ration, These thre e !m\.\ are triplets, born to Mrs. R, W, health, as is their mother, Three at a Time and Three in a Bed are, left to ri They weigh exact ly six pounds apicce, 'JEMBER Swanson of Chicago through a Cae ht, Ralph, Dal e and Burton Swanson, and are in excellent 20, 1925, W—W SCHOOL TEACHERS HOLDING HEETING Sessions at Continued Tomorrow oy Hartford, Dee. 29 (/) shool supervisors and teachers at- tended a meeting in the old senatc ber in the capltol today to dis- cns matters pertaining to education In the public schools of the state [N, 1. Light, diicetor of rural edu- [cation of the state department of edueation, proside The meeting address by A, D Sampson, of the division of rescarch. He was Htollowed hy Dr. A, G. Trelanad of the 'I:\le of education and he ) who rian|soke particularly apon the physi cul i children. 1d Keator, the director of jon of special education, an address, opened director :r velopment Miss Mz the div jaiso my AL rm— o ! JEWISH CONGREGATION Program Befng trial in | arson. mined o by Char 1"rost, on he superior court for in which he that ngster, used him of hir to his Tethel strongly I ties arise out of | he i 58 enemics During the forcnoon session an examination n’ the company’s books was mads with the ussistanco bookkeepers of the firm, while ‘Irm' remutned ,on the #tand to make explanations riions Aman, Fason tion Brethr Klm street mally Charles May - Succumhq { sufficiently | At Hospital to Shock | Charles May, 45 years of age, died | at the New Britain General lio: e e | this noon, He was stricken with a|tye turday efternoon from | ur recovered conse | lived at 244 Brond street, and was a life long resident of this | lead a | He is survived by his wife, and| three sons, Howard, 16 years; Rob- | tpa ert, 10 years and Richard & years| | of age. He also leaves two brothers, | | Louls an Albert May. Fraternally he was a member of f‘aur: Charter Oak, Foresters of America and the Mutual Aid socicty |of the New Britain Machine Co. | Tuneral arrangements in chayge of B. C. Porter Sons are incomplete | Harvard Man I‘ind': He ¢ Needs H. S. Dmlnma : Cambridge, Ma graduate of Harvard dent ot research has found th can't get along without a high school |y | diploma. Miller, James E. Douglas of } , N.la , who reseived his degree from |ihe match. ard and has done al re- | reh work fn M, itts Insti- | tute of Technology Cornell, and New | York university, has writte Cambridge school com ause of a law { his p t ent of of the cor ock which he nese, He The Heb s extendi groups. Through Friday | by hund subject will be notified G man hibition llam Penn nounes 100ls jeopardiz .‘,tm‘ a t he had faited to got a the Cambridgs | school a studying diploma (followe have it to satisty t1 | The committ to give Doug can Drass Lmlc Hulml\o Boy was killed yester ying, by a t ber rifle helleved to he n the hands of anoth | out a Christmas p With several com Voig been skating on a small pond | s They i'”m" a small fire fter remarking et from a from a gun v trying teaturing a | armint flavored | ’I\\n DIE IN FIRT la.. Dec. 20 (8- [his Ford all-metal airplane flew from Detroit to the national air meet at Mitchel Field, L. and became the central figure in the opening of the first airplane sales department in the his- , becoming the property of the John Wanamaker store. tory WNOW TR Arranged for Tndue- tiom Ceremony—Sisterhood Be- ¢ nis at the Chr coming Factor in Synagogic, program beginnin g prepared by rangements are tnduct {into the congre | The sisterhood real effort towards atding the work activitles, it Friday n o'clock Rahbi Gershon i Je This clags is open to any vestry of t class > synngogue, recent services reds of young t th "fln 3 night Hauv (.reh Is Ordered | To Take on Tiger Flowers | Xew York, Dec. {athletic comm challenge gro pugilist , middlews sion today accepted ew r a bout with Harry ight the offer wi commission’s ineligible list ger of certified check 80 days or CURTAIL PARTILES Pittshurgh, law Pittsburgh’s 1¢ and the hat the dinners o 1 this yea today caused ann Year's 1 Prohibition ng that hip fla | Briand's wart DROPS DEAD 1IN WATERBURY Waterbury, Germelll, a pens comy of department store size is shown by U7 r__Q vou \, ‘; % y \ Clty ltems The bhoys choir of ehurch Mary cning at and the senior choir at 7:4 prior to going to their a istmas trees, will meet this o condition o Klutt i reported day The Luther Lt of actlvitiey for ar being made to for- 100 1tion. new members rs of the Elim h will meet at ciing at the Peterson of 29 alread wn to make possible ck tomorrow o of Mrs, A, 1 Arliona Chapman s The Ladies' Al society of 1 German Daptist ehiureh met roon at ths home of Fienemann of 177 Bassett sfreet, o Young People's society of the German Baptist church will hold a Christmas party at 8 o'clock o night at the church. The annual meeling of the Swed- fsh Bethany church Young Peo ,,,.‘,m.':,",”,”f"’; soclety wif Le held Satur N 'nlxj;:‘:"’]pr: ded by a supper at 6 .’x::m{\”\l Vriduay |~ ppo ‘Exchange ciub will hold a business meeting this esening af i Burritt hotel, ion. Among other inning Mrs. W. 5 to the morning las wili h history. adult in Liquor Worth Million Is Seized in Raids ¢ York, Dee. 29 (P)—Liquor cs- ated to be worth half a million doll was seized in two raids to- 12 and [qay Ly prohibition agents operating |since accept in U'nited States Dstrict Attorney 80 on |Buckner's campaign against supphi Wialk |ers of industrial alcohol to bootle Flowere, posted s, IPour additional prisoners wer $2,500 Lo binc ested, making 12 since the drive n yesterday Tl Incinded in tods two thousand gallons of raw The pro- |imported from Bel twe of [tities of champag r hotels, the Wil- (2180 wer : seized, Fort Pitt, to an- = e Painters had hee 20 YEARS FOR BANK FRAUD house and had had - - I It is thought a-Month Official Got $250,000 1 the bla in Four Years 1 r whict Dee. 20 (A J. men 3 shier UV the i5 beir a scarc met gome aceident, 26 (P—The state | Tiger Flowers, and ha champion, Oct t he must House at ew Canaan, Dec, 1y's selzures wer v York city on lcoho © quan- whiskey | Neighhors who re call saved most of 9 not be nouncements Administrator k tot- Tlar Ta., 20 of t celebrations ter o Nose nieneed to on a plea zzlement of more 29 (A — or of James | hay et salary of $125 a lead 'm, u falcations of four s son lical sum- L rath two autom finest pure-hred eattl luc to his fle turned property to the bank. | name | while Hornsby just the addition of Now the Plane ls Stap\e Merchandxse comparison with the Sperry flivver plane under its wing. Dr. Willlam McGovern of lLon sought in northern Peru by ng party that fe e 1 st August to explore not been {ew Canaan Is Destroyed by Flrc mor 29 () — Th of Thayer Iaccaci, m Marsi s burned this afterhoon loss heing roughly placed ponded to a fire he contents. n working st the fire in a flue was do- 1 was locked had to lay 1 2 mile from their machine to| I hose own residence is r interves On Wednesday there will be an supe | day conference of lown supe I'Hes laost . visors of schools, superintendents | 1 high school principa ral topic discussed lool supervision, The {sesslon will be he first speaker will bhe Roscor West, the deputy commissioner of tion of "Irenton. N, He will be followed by Jullus . Warren, the assistant enperintendent of ringfeld, Mass, At the | teachie nec J Simp- son, as Wuperint endent of imore, Md.. will ool will torenoon 10 o'clock, wett schools {speak. will he the eubject of an Worcester Warren, {he superintendent of &chools at Bridge- | port Dean John W. Withers |University of New York will ¢ subject: “How the su tendent may develop a Supe pre TRAFFIG BUREAU SEVERS i RELATIONS WITH COUI\CIL! | Wants to Go Tt Aloge in Have Railroad Station Renovated, «dy action and a thorough job on the renovating of the | passenger station will be the traffic bureau of e of Commerce. I ¢ that can conld work faster In the m cr alone than in conjunction with the common council, the meeting is moon to authorize Sccre- Gould to ask Mayor a for permission to . e ilroad offic s have to reyp 1t the sweeping changes are R traffic burean. R. W. is chairman of the burcau committe Il Ridge Acting in this matter, the halance o the | (he committee consis TP, at $50,000, | ¥ater, W. L Bell and S Gould. The proposal for a thorough renovation will be 1 as rapld- iy and as far as possible, The bureau placed itself on rec- ord as opposed to the placing of In- fere al steamship lines under the jurisdiction of the interstate com merce comniission. Atwater, A, P, Marsh and R, W. Poteet were appointed ( mittee to closely the for regul f with interstate busi- provisions of th | areau {s opposed, ¢ | the utmost publicity ought by aon Chamt rs he has London er- agreed fire ted in an quar- e ser binl trucks York ci l\IllI\l!\l- FACT The elimination of the East strect | will be taken up » public utilities commission tely. A report nt t of the bur there is a balance of hand. Suit for 74 Cents Takes Up More Than a Dav . 29 (A — A suit in- said to be the t in federal England United Judge Boston, Dee. valving cents, smallest sum ever ourt litigation in New occupled half a day in States district court today. Morton reserve decision, A. Winsor Weld ot brought action against the for of internal revenue to 5 cents which he paid in tax on a semi-annual fee to the country club for Q\n privilege of playing golf. Tho tax vas collected by the club treasurer a@d turned over to the government. The plaintiff al- leged it was fllegally assessed. recover DISCUSS GILPATRIC CAS Hartford, Dec bankruptey Saul Berman, thur E bankrupt estat trle, and Lawrence Howard, ter's counsel, conferred t noon regarding the possibility of | sending to Atlanta represefitatives to | ask the ex-state treasurer to assist |in the search for additional asscts with which to meet 8 MILLION FOR LIBRARY New Haven, Dee. 20—Preliminary plans for the Sterling lirary at | Yale, which may cost from $8,000,- 000 upwards, were filed with the building inspector today. The archi- teet will be James Gamble Roge Its huge READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs FOR YOUR WANTS Hartiord ~ Ane| About fifty Problemy” | Plan to| the bu-| |Commissioners Hear T'psmess Chart | Hanna Estate Claims TTTW ] | Several claime against the estais of Willlam W, Hanna were reviewed | this aftornood by Attorneys Morli- = o1 [mer 1. Camp and L. J. Golon w questioned by Attorney Donald administrator of the estate, in {the city court room. | he lurgest were those of Fannie 1toberts for services taker of Hanna's Granby fc for boarding seven dogs, & tolal o | 3300, | Jumen P, Sulivan prosented | eheck for $400 made out | |Hanna and given Sulllvan to s [a loan glven at Miani, ear. E—— NCCH ‘m, | noy, ALCONOL TROM SHELLS with an | (G in Marseilles Washington, Do sul I G Ca | Prance, reparted to th {of commerce yesterday itory for the trial alco Ihe established at Marscilles short | An expert trom the governms For $150.000 Annroved | breaking down of collulose, accord- At a meeting of the stockholders [Ing to the report, and the faculty of of the Masonic Temple Corp., last |sciences of the Unlversity of Af evening, the action of the officers | Marsellles has said that alcohol can in disposing of real estate on West |be manufactured as cheaply as 3 Main street, east of the post office, |Cents a liter, or approximately 1 {was approved. The property has Cents a (heen sold to the v Britain Trust | {Co., for $150,000 in cash, This chart shows drunkenncss in | the United States for the yenrs 1914-1 iccording to the Modera- tion league of New York, by which it was preparcd. The chart is sald by the league to be based on police arrests for infoxication in 850 citivs, manutactur lU AD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS, 'EXPERT TELLS OF SIMPLE REMEDY FOR A LAME BACK - | Any Man Or Woman Can Get | Rid Of Lame Achy Back ATHLETIC TRAINER TELLS 1T [FAMOU “During my twenty years' training of athletes, both men and women, | [T havo handied so many lame, | achy backs and shoulders, I'm con- | | vineed anyone can specdily and | surely relieve themselves of every | sign of hurt and pain” declares | Mike Martin, famous athictie train- er — Swedish Masseur and all | round expert who now is in charge | of the Washington Ball Team. Tt| . he f‘_h“b “_’:i"n‘“ “’\‘_f"‘r’;"0.‘1')‘:1‘|'§’:""(;‘:i “Newspaper men, druggists Cove , oo, | housands of women suffer this way and it's a shame. A haseball | nybody no matter liow poor fan told me recently his wife after get a bottle when they necl the baby came suffered agony with | it. I've therefore arranged with lame back. She couldn't sleap for | big concert to dg the detail woi snffering, I told him how w up | and the reader can t it at a man's back in a Jifty. T drug store with a foller around {a botfle of the lintment we nse. He | telling just how we use it in took it home and next day he satd, | big league, I'm not trying to mak “Mike, the nurse rubbed the wife | fortuns out of it ... 1} | with that magical liniment of yours | ball too much t6 quit l' ond in an hour was asleep and in | info the nt nuedicine business, the morning the pain and ache|I don’t nickel from : was gone. body who fan’ a4 and helped | “They pay me to handle these | right, it a favor if high-priced baseball s and|any woul | keep them free of aches and pains, | Write me so 1 can send t T naturally use the best liniment what the bottle cost them. I money can buy. In fact 1 was so|if it's uscd right the user will b iisfied with liniment you can | pleasantly eurprised,” declar: < | buy that T employed chemists fo | Mike Martin, Ty make me one - no matter what | W., Washington, D, C. it costs — they did. 1 was amazed| Drop in at a good drug store an at the differcnce — Professional | get a bottle of Mike Martin's Lini- athletes and trainers all over the!ment, 2 ounce hottle 50c; 4 ouncu | country began writing and H\Lm... S ounce 81, or write to Mike out “Mike Martin's Liniment." 1 for the size you want, par- iey all use it : . He will send it iy ‘l"“z anl fans have convinced mo 1 shoull turn lic so g liniment loose to the pui- ve him COAT SALE Generous leductions Given On All Remaining Coats We still have the coldest weather of winter ahead. wvery Ccat is from our regular carefully-selected stock. Certain to give satisfaction. Coats, which were §45.00, now $30.00. Coats, which were $60.00, now $40.00. Coats, which were $75.00, now $50.00. All others at the same great reduc- tion. All Coats are of the most wanted ma- terials and furs. At $15.00—We have 18 Dresses of fine heavy Charmeen, absolutely all wool; finest of tailoring, splendid lines; sizes 18 to 44. Colors, navy, ro<ewood, black and sand color. Value $25.00. At $1.98 Silk Slips—High shades, also the dark colors. Values much more. At .81.69, Silk Knickers—All high shades, also the navy and black: At 89c—A very special Rayon Silk Vest. At 81.69—Rayon Envelope Chemise, This is a very special price. KIDDIES’ XMAS PARTY AL METHODIST CHURCH 30 P. WHITE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, given by the ARMY OF EVE RYMAN'S BIBLE CLASS 1925 All children between the ages of 5 and 12 years belonging to members of Everyman's Bible Class, are invited to come and meet Santa Claus, to enjoy a fine entertainment, to receive toys, candies and other good things. MEMBERS BE SURE AND COME AND BRING YOUR CHILDREN