New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 6, 1926, Page 11

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FOR HOOCH SALES ANXIOUS 0 END | Skinger Fined $280 for Violation of Liquor Law ——— After sold liquor in his seph denying thav he store aut ) Broad street, Jo- ! Skinger, a Stanley Works, wus fin costs for violation of 1) by Judge Wilium C. police court this was arrested by ’ Ellinger and Patrick urday afternoon at I 18 alleged by they entered the George Kellerman dollar bill they « m for a IES O nt Ellinger stiied that he took a bottle partly it Skinger's | po.ket at the ti arrest, Skinger stated his wife, foreman in the 250 and 1or laws | Hungerford in BN George morning. B ants 0\ whict nt 1 from of the or louged to for lis bill wt iy w 1se, and that the 1ich Kellerman hanided in for some apples and or which the la bought Chris W Kellert veiterat Skinger's story, hut Sergeant O'May in. that K amitted Saturday fhat he irink of liguor. The offies smull g vhich ey tound behind a cookie ruck in the ter of the . They claim that 15 wher v carricd on his business. policenien on the be place Tas beey tion for some time and they have frequently men the store tmder t lguor, Offic arned Skinge Har defond ment tor K. n o ul Nerman bought q they roduced in court Pt h Jgnor Tiwo I that t testi- unier the ot influ of iher id he had ut selling Jiquor. Ginsherg repre- nt. cha Attorney sented Admittin driving, Arimo street, Bristol, speeding ot a n hour was arrested by menski on West haviig heen follow ville, Domenick New Haven the same ch court, John Boyle, 131 on probution for § mor torney, J e Hunge lMHml their ¢ with he alleged to b 1y night, Offic Sl from 1 mhandell phear not in X ter in- ot | miles Main ed 0 to . but he was Glen street, wasg after ffe hcir rences. drunk Soviets Plan to Form Colony on Wrangell Viadivostok, Ru Jan. 6 ( wrangell Island, off the northeastern iberian coast, which for a cen 'y \ns been claimed alternately by the | I'nited States, Canada, Great Rritain | and R ill soon be colonized by . soviet government he far easte revolutionary wv‘vth ittee, in conjunction with an Ok~ Totsk-Kamehat joint stock com- s undertaken to s¢ nd ten of Iiskimo. and inhabitants the Choukotskl district to the | rren island to form the nucleus of future population The settlers will be supplied with f0od sufficient for three years, rifies nd ammunition for four v and the necessary dogs and fis and hunting equipment. The nment ireless station on the i ble of communie 1 nited States and Rus From Lips of | g Sany 1 also erect o “Damn! J Girls Shocks Sportsmen T.ondon, Jan ~Alleged damns from the lips damsels have hock- ed the conductor of the sporting paper, the Hockey Field, info a gray protest inst the use of profanily by women hockey player: ctice of using bad languag ating itself into many clubs H\‘ parts of the co and it checked at onc says the iieh is the h of the All- Women's Hockey Assod of the lead hockey eretaries of the clnbs arges of the paper that “bother” and ongest terms they player shi many st be paper. w rnglish Some and & the ¢ tion 5 the s ard from & a whack on the IN TRADE ditional plumbing an be_ starte ool .'|'i ur: Yad iting me list of about through incre it has dmis- | 1 be 188 W in charge Tinwood Haven, and Otto By Stamford will plumbing cliss w LT Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It y on the bowels and - s People h bad breath find quick relie Dr. Edwards'Olive Tablets. = . sugar s are takon ior bad breath by all who know th Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous ¢ ¢l does without any of the bad after g\rp s without griping, T le efiects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac- tice among patients afilicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant had breath. Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with clive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 15¢ and 30c. ickening, ved from T ablet { pros: in [ YO ment | | dividend | field, | | con | stock | tions. | yona | whi | sultir iy WAVE OF [}RIMH‘ Iirst (Continued from aided to inercuso nor said, W “I'rompt, cution 1688 prs vig wou spr rous erime of the pr eviminal weution must nish must vate | St tho to 11 promptly if b resto oft Propo-es Light by e of viol minimum v incre iation of cerime," the edily Apprehiension b ecertain vitibles criminal resprct clive must T i count o noc ietion prison provisio in the Ban On Vi all ar bl e Pug & ) ts Prompt Prosceution and effeetive muke Amendiments im pistols b et v court be ury tri governor refert last commis > grar utititics N¢ 0 b court impose ng a mit per- trial in that hout 1D v iury ol Yor stock no controi, Control of Utilities cve is no Joub) most off wh in my lic utilities under complet would he the right stitutes a in Wlie interloct tain public utili aging companics hay common. Such a st susceptible to abuse recommend 1 od on to de fair 1 the case lar 3 in the o to prevent sic general ney general issolution on 2 power to of a majority of wi lled by a foreig: which fssues secur or inst the domestic Zon Th it go far not. only also to hy the statute, enon, to fori Otherwise, utilit ir my appe It n trusts the domes Jurisdiction opinion will make cont power to approval public sale of hetw sut by ment of weting rmin v ing offic rtaln artaln W in tion is clear- a ought N corporations 1 laws give domestic n corporatior rainst re te and a 1 o utilities.” We have a ) con the Ruilding Program vernor recomr nd constructive the osis sul and i vial sess o Propose o the workn that i nnder the ependency shall to exist. ddress providin urged iting 1 counts carried on by sion of lnumm tax burden is b adding to it from tl Gove “The withont nor 1 r recommend tha greater uniformit onnting ipalities Curth sure munic for taxes dered shall state orders shall be micipality assessed or to the n The gove legislation menbe pearin sions of counsel rnor T be adoy of the before hie ed boards commonw b commonwealth sidy law, t of all 1 bills fe that cs of not apply hit control of our should uilding t ) mendnment of Taxes avy ros in money of the loss: acts of dishons the fon of Ve order {0 d a com- due sums due services ren- that all ch mag and ont commy to nd > payable to in- pr legislature from and commis- 1th as paid SMITH WOULD AID CONSTRUCTION OF - TENEMENT HOUSES . (Continued from First Page) f condemr in rporations may be t modern square blocks at a ti An alternative y ation milar dw to the resourc al as $201,02 appropriations of the July 1 order t posi vear begin w'th 1926 g next the legls- leave New York two hours NEW BRITAIN DAITLY H'ER.\LD WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, T8. ature us $169,719,833.78 Making allowances for necessary increases in the department of edu- catlon, hie expressed the bellet that reductions in fncome and real pro p‘l(\, taxes could be made this year, he nie contained recommen- \IHHIH\ for construction of clght buildings out of the permanent pib- lie fmprovement bond issue, I specially wish to your at. ention to the faet told the eislators “that all the figures here amed for actual construction do comprehend temporary or personal scrvice of any call he are not items Constitutional Changes He recommended rovision nstif permit nators four years for two cacly, nt num gislation should ho that neee 1o for support of the order to reduce the s laws continually upon tlic ute books overnor again submitted his nendation for abolition of the commission, of tion to clection o cach years in even for mh ith a ler smen provision t 1 years no e 1eted exeopt S8 ke provi sovernment, of need otion picture BRIST[II NEWS Nine) State aig of Plain- the installation of the Ameri. the | st evenin r Robert ( W charge of lainville pos 1 were th sts of re Bu ot installed were Comn Valmore uior viee-commander, A nnior vice-commander, md J. Me and; finance offi . Walter Cl. financial gecret e 1. t: chap 1. Wis histori beof supper wis s auxiliary of th as fol- nder, Pilon; wr ark; ner fennig rost dics American S5.000 For Hospital 000 was voted its meeting last Hospital, Tne an agreement hospital wil the city or varion red. Thi the bu, by neil at Tiristol of by the i orms of rende will be aced in 1en it is prepared Building Line on Curtiss Street Following the recent agitation proper ownere cn ot when a store but city council the upon vh Bristo of the s of wum el by 1iss made to the on W building out which settled acted as arbie action was the prop at ot building line, by sing a to call in the prop- owners to a hearing to building <iiould not d. The hearing will t next meeting of the wnetl to be held on February an attempt s was matter, of tition e awners on blishment of a vole line be Pirst Diphtberia Victim ot the daughter Moffitt died outhreak old heria five of Mrs stre year e i L4 of who parents held yeste! the Rev. Dr. stor of the Pros- church in charge the West ceme- Patnam home Tt funeral ifternoon with B. West, Methor i at tr erd; lay n was in Most Vietims Tia More than half o K in School ¢ children of t quarantined with diph- diphtheria stmas in in in ville section who iheria ust wers or as to C the the that prior disease re < of sec- w of the schools yes- to a statement by B. B. Robbins council last evening. Persons were qudnn» at section of the city and of the city only ppeared. leased from quaran- reports have elved from the state on cultures taken. titions lor Lights for street lights on 1 on Crown street the city council thly meeting last referred committee tion, ha quarantine and tt the opening according Oficor 1 erday, Health soctions is © mtil two positive iboratories were rece t and vig to for the street lig ine vestigatio lar, reeently result council. Not to Meet With the winter ull swing and not more the usual progress, the city ided to hold only one As n result the ing of the council wi February meeting on ening, Febru instead meeting two weeks hence as ecen the. custom. May Lose Last Train renuous objections to the remov- of the last train at night from Hartford to this city and Waterbury made to the railroad cor pany officials at New Haven, accord- 12 to an announcement made from local Chamber of Commerce of- fices this morning. It is likely that similar action may be taken by amber of commerce bodies in New Britain, Hartford and Waterbury The last train at night, which the railroad company has contemplated removing from the schedule when the new timetable goes into effect on nuary 17, leaves Hartford daily cluding Sundays at 11:40, arriving Bristol at Not only does his afford Bristol residents an op- unity of spending the evening in tford but it also gives important il conneetions from New York city that it is now possible to leave at metropolis at §:30 at night and night. 1t it will have to and thir- rive in Bris- is will work ge to local who have York direct Comme imber of new of previous for Month season a cit now in great activities council de- meeting this n be the regu- 1esday of a has arrive in Bristol the last train is that passern sa removed rs will ty minutes earlier to tol 1 to a Ak same distinet S8 men nig disadvan atd asion to be i « others per. a Chamber of | and | 04 [Trying to Induce Young Wil- | | Viee- | H. Breek- | Itay- | may (He for the | i e be | there | carriers | from > back in school | | ber of the committee R [ | Kenn street | have been fnstalled |bhe action by |jumping from a window. | | or of | d two years ago head of the trans- | portation committee of the Bristol Chamber of Commerce, is taking the | problems; {vious forum meet matter up with the officlals of the “New Huven" road, ¥o far the rail- roud compuny has made no definite utement as to its contemplated ac- tion, Merchants Forum Mecting Tonight The much discussed 1 forum meeting, when merchants of ity will gatlier to discuss im-« portant problems affecting then, will be held in the Blks club this ning, Threc lers will the mecting. The Manager George ., Cockings of the liristol and Plainville Electrie com- puny who will discuss transpor Prosecuting Mather who will of Sunday Arthur 8 Barnes who will dvertising mattors, T'he forum meecting will dnete along similar lines as Ings with a m erchants' the addre D tation James T, on tall s and clos speak on con meeting, ed to ol I]EMANI] FOR WIN 15 WORST FAULT Tms Laugiord Says, Is Foof- . hall's Serious Ploblem New Haver worst feature of ent time is the opir Langford, former player of Trinity colle ent tary . of { in ¢ Tan. 6 GP)--That 1 footbail at the pr demand for vietory ion cxpressed by William star footbull nd at pres- footbull rule view published tne ing placed the betting which is so carried on hy the various colleges ani over the country,” is the (te Ya commn in the e otiall 1 nerally 1 umni of universities | Mr. Langford s ort of one's team because of loya 1 love of the college is lost, being | ipplanted by a personal and selfish desire for victory, so that the winner reap the his friends’ Th hit mbling 1y spread to the undergradu- ind the general public as well.” Poiuting out that football is an estremely strenuous gar Mr Langford said he diit not believe the oothall season could safely be short- cned it is at present also expressed the opinion that the present big three agreement not to start practice until September 15, s teans were played ceks training, greenmient is ing the all harvest ¢ losses: o nat ny more which h those bound hut two. Dise! Afr. Lang ssfonzl move vollege game, had ing professional foothall i believed that the pro- ment would harm the but that it wonld keep public interested, he character- ized newspaper publ about indi- vidual players as detrimental Asked about possible changes in the rules next year, he said that might he some discussion the restriction or limiting of ard pass and that the point touchdown ruling probably woull be brought up at the commit- mecting revision. tee for To Take League Berth Jan. 6 (P —It is under- orts are in the m: induce Owen D. Young, of N York to b a member of the league of nations special commission which is to prep: the agenda for the pro- posed internatienal economic con- G 1eva, come Prof. fied the Lejue tod t he acc out- | membership on the commission. irman of the Gen- a mem- h investi- matt in Mr. Young, who fs e the board of directors of eral Electric company, wa wh ted German budget \Shock, Follomn;z E e, Kills Amherst Woman | erst, Mass., Jan. Kenney, mother of treasurer of Ma college, dled destroyed the Lt Mrs Charles 6 (P)—Mrs, Fred C. el Am Joy usetts shoeck Ker Azricultural er fire me late last 18 85 years old. Springfield, a senlor at who made his home mily, helped Mrs. Fred ind the aged woman He was trapped on v floor when he returned longlngs and saved himse Ken Turner col- the oy 1 wit the p- his by from for he had been brought almost der control when it burst out ew and completed the almost to- deal’{tal destruction of the reside {fire 1s believed to have bee ed by hot ashes under -\dmlti Bumlng Bnd\ of Baby, But It was a Doll J., Jan. 6 (@) — After Investigating the signed con- | Sterlaccia, ice ttingly in fession of Caetano dealer, that he had burned the hody of a ba bonfire last Sunday, polic jeclared they believed tr by"” was a doll, The police said they o the found noth- | ing but seraps of cardboard in t rlac- 2 de- ashes of the fire and that cia could not give an accu scription of the supposed t SORORITY WOMEN AID Dallas, Texas, Jan. 6 (® — Col- ge women organized in sororities are spending many hundreds of thousands of dollars yearly on philanthropic work, reports at the Pan-Hellenic congress here yester- revealed. The soclal activitles sororities for which they noted were submerged In rative of philanthropy unfol the congress, which day convention the a fore opened for a four ter- RLACKHEADS cannot be hidden. Get rid of them now by regular treatments with Resinol Attorney | Al spirit of snp- | while | king to | Adam Shortt of Ottawa noti- | I pted | Kenney | GONFERENCE AT2P M | HALTS SOFT COAL lSSUE]TghGUl}imté;YK %fl[}f Unionizing | ELKS SOCIAL SERIES First Ward to Provide E n|l'lluim|n-nl After Mecting Tomorrow \len!-—- | Delay | District Deputy Here Jan, 21, Imernanonal Sealch Is Being | e o Now i o o | Made for J. K. Fronk lrow evening, ” von Bituminons Mines, Ihele Action, Ind '\l. n a night socials will begin af ilar meeting of the clal will be under Irst ward mem plete ch Laml 1 rles of ward the reg- lodge. The Ko- the auspices of who will have affair. The Ke consists of O, Philip Calmbuch, Ed- Peter 1. cnry L. sy Jan, bituminous coa Indiana, under ted tempor 3 Unioniz mines in way slnes |arily today Marchin Munday, ha os A rnational seo While an inued for J. veheck | 00 his concer: banks today irther Iy irge of the bent upon bring union the 800 men « oyed there, d d upon a cont + With the return oper- | here | in} losses Y of uuion Walther, nd P. J. Ahern. provided during the ards. Considerable exists hetween the will try to outdo the z into the effort Using a thod of L to 1 I JOINEU compatativ cotnmon who 1o canipa Yanke | in work suing worthless checks or by o endly riv mecting Ll near here, until after flernoon, siy K county I campaign” marched I ought the to the \ Neged eleht less checks, police to have nearby wort ronk s sindled out of by W ab ovided District PO- ' wija, I, I and |y oan officl swindle Leo B \huym W in Warri IORELNS lay with 1t four men v i s ent by wonian m anounee 1 visit yost ) persons re under N. G. 18 seeretary, and aper mrfl. ich SR tt, 1 A Gl Neged swindler's 1 last nigl Lundon, man the Hellm I*ron irre union men i {mine | workers and unorgu 2 un or in unio Vners were certuin te F'wo others, L. A of a branch of wmnk, and Orison R. T uditor, held. head o Walter for stat empt the the min ¥ Iperate i roops to sateg make OBERUNNEWS fat Lovff, . the J. K the West UNSELFISH AGT © Wilson Foundation Makes No Presentation This Year ronk I"inanes Automobile i the ndards, Inc lon's purt sch was nrd reopen any 'ron! company pan Burcau of Bus con Kkitin is dec! to hav Lanks rood and formation as clearing ho ek me i been that of to investigators assuring 'ronk's checl 1pplying expert i ope the of other S wer Woodrow Missionary 28 Ve Soclety won M Berlin Congreg Wil meet on Frid | relock at the hom A, Fiske on Worthiiy i will be in charge of o V. Dodd, who will discuss a |P4" : £ | 1 honor of 1 4th birthday [ hiase of missionary work oL Ll ; Fapeet Capacity House 400 Moty Burpilsatres ; s Stanley Works Girls' lo lanceplinags latlo 1N rendered by Frank under (1 d : nd Henry I, Lewis of s night i all, Berlin, Medcting onary itional church ternoon at I Mrs, Samuel | on Ridge an aw o to Viscount ind was expe this Norman H, Davis, preside foundation, announce eting of t had 1 a recipient Story, | Story, | a1 0 award ma of Ci year il helwood City Items The AT, Mrs, oling of the and ha for the past y Woodrow Wilson birt dinner here on December expressed not wmounced Al itherin; vious year. W ninstrels, personal diree: Le y 30ino Clement h in, will play one ement wn OmOrrow « The will begin at 8 o'clock that the hal the ri lay that the during it had | Though no offered, it trugtees had award in three Chamberlain of Brinnd of surprise was Tie Lions Froli eum Thea . 14th, 15t Procecd given to charity. Tickets on sale at . L. Plerce John Marhefka of as refurned to | the memor cen the pre 4o | official explanation was rumored the cided to vote the prizes Austen 1. Aristide Doc K nd it is ex- | will be filled to | the ¢ pected o pucily before s of $ HEEL) g ymour ave; t one of the absence | work de- melodies ting and b urcd in this ng given for sadquarters fug American who is well known in t s in this vicinity, throughout and he promise variety of entertainment | Repairs Being Made | | | stappy utifu will ! production which | benefit of the Bolton-Kasicu Mr., Lewis, 1 | o b sold Max | ! mann David oy wood et to and anee tor Giust: is by . Kenn for the 4 e i Iy. A post, Legiot e nd dinner | i 1 negotiating the Parker-Buckey Co. salesmen | (reaty. It 11 he held hotel raday evening. Clearance sale of hats. selling at a acrif Some unusual values. Jdays only. French Hat Shoppe, 87 West Main street, Prof. Bl vt The Tadics of Bohemian a monthly meeting hall, Arch street ernoon at 2:30 o'elock. Albert M turned Doctor 1o a voted, by not points | betrayed so was said nn had declined such a prize if it was “Wood Wilson, tha fourteen a 1y, German his trical cir- couched the Siressent copt in the Durritt sho it wide a o 10 e t the out it peopl statement today ed that the prize had en offered ough he ad- cd the three foreign ministers to en considered by the trus- e iR e s. He said he had not heard of olidays nts. Mr. and | Dr. Stre and Barnett have 1 ! stin lire are t male the in K ton house the Berlin Phar- in the near futur The store is belng entir corated and | presents an - exee appearanee Water connectior in town ing stro In Mr. t Odd | Pavis der Thurs- m Iy e anyone the iet as e ma Suffic | refusal not that heen semann’s The Popular Rar- » henefited by this move pipes were installed there East Berlin Ttems "he men Gubriel's ehnred cill glve a whist social in the par ish room th irch Frid yesterday Midd subje ton o col with 1 founda £800,000 the dise Th hout hich ‘ecll was given 1586 of of Lord ion has a fund from the income awards are made, €25 being made Division No. 10 Bakers' association, near future, who has be physiclan at of of the J. MeGillvray, is city Arthur L r. D, Wals will are i d to her D T R NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATAR Apply Cream Open Up ST — What open you monthly merfin Reading Clirc evening The regu ing { edn Woodmen will he | Athletic building T ni il e nary 19 ;.r the Mol ’1 t 123 Main stree Funeral of Ttalian ()llco'l ‘[’“h(‘l‘ Mondav \(n!’h,’ln will Monday, it was made following the ki s hera. The body wwking sive ctice a in Nostrils To Air Passages, . 1 [BEAnY relief right up, a Your clogged the air pas-| clear and more mucous dis- ness no it, your funer. the ther ris ir afterne Mo thodis the church o will meet ey SR Thursday i to sew et yon annual banquet of from club will be held be intc Pa 1 1ihis even | beside that of her husband, ] pi t assassinated is in store for all who atter ng period | kers will give » of the th preser on of trophy awarded the F all team for winning t1 of the Ha league. It is number of the club and invited guests will be esent, The following officer at the ting of Pythias last evenin . Lawrence; V. C. Royal Clougl of N in | prelate, W. 1L 1 Davis M. F. Griswold; A. S Bo Pherson; M. of | K. R, & S, Georg { George Cole; 1. G., trustee, Frank Kramer. second Bordi Community e Pythian ha 5 o'clock. A very n coll or ca Don't small from rrh is gone, stay stuffed bottle Sy’ r druggist s wa Get Balm Apply a| antiseptic let it pene- | passage of | up! Cre now. moury ial spes dating from last e featu eve Yo m trate he in thro head; swollen, {inflamed brane, giving Ely's Cream ery cold and seeking. RESERVED yesterday Sperry, 28 a Paul Kl N members of othe 7 rd. which was erlor court be S . to recover which he claims sion. Nair & and Wells, appeared for n appeared DECISION egerved suIr Dr cision U pen ! basel nant ball soothe expecte you &u fo Dick ntiff sought t ed of mee C A York, J former GOULD DIES n. 6 (A—Charles president of the | of Depew, N Park A | Kentucky Racehnr To Run at Tia Juana * '~ exington Jan. § (P —Prin NE o0 cess Doreen Audley Farm |, “_c s stables wi ipped to | anua 15, to run in the handicap, 8. M. Hende | for that ble annou . it a briet i hus are 0w I > good Ky. ok widow a son, Wi r, Mrs. sht B bo stay full WANTS HORSES PROTECTED | 18] BLOTTER Hur 1y anager of {town home with her , an in- {ihe so E the police | nate was found last nig horses are turned to the Institution by Dart. Offic Collins found woman, | Complaining that a gang of yo [men hang out in his driveway night and day, Vincent Catanella, i North street, asked the police last | night to disburse this g He says that they insult him when he spea to them, Walter Camp, 50 complained last night t er was beating his mother Hellberg and Feeney w home and made peace ON POLICE After wanderin — loc Co ane | from sking the Officer |\ 1anketed the hor wo ¥ slip on icy or slip- streets. IN GERMANY | 6 (® — An earth-| many people to nwnkan‘ and rush | n spaces, dv~ g 'QUARE ion, Jan, shock ca along the sleep early their houses to op n exchange telegraph from Cologne shock was tern rg. No d 49 GRAND Meats, STREET A Groceries Rhi ey Teleph Lawlor street, his fath- Officers to the | Tivir from | out of | says spatct YALE OARSMEN OUT New Haven, Jan. 6 P — W | rowing at Yale began today | Coach Murphy | freshmen crews 15¢ men will out time on Monday and the ';.'m expected to be that T generally nany and was THE PLACE TO BUY YOU cal — TRUE BILL RETURNED Ja: 6.—A true bill r in the second degree a grand jury vest ternoon against ne v who on October 30th formed his sons, Eugene a At the time Berry Kill himself by slashing his | ring a cord in his wrist | turpentine. t1 lass ¢ work for J last, . in by in the gymnasit en put in condition an |ing m nies have been in the handball courts. By ginning of next week twelve crews|throat wiil be using the tank. and drink inow I missing | Lat vut | | dioe: | into 1 | treated |session, who knows what L TWO STORES Clam Chowder to Take Home. . ... Oyster Stews and Clam Chowder Served at Qur Tables Orders received Thursday night up to 9 o'clock will be delivered Friday morning. BROOKHART SENATE RECOUNT OPPOSED Counsel for Senator Charges Irregularities Washington, Jan, to the senate recount in the Brooks hart-Steck, Towa senatorial contest, was flled today with the senate elecs tions sub-committee by Senator lirookhart's counsel on the ground 6 (P —Objection |that there were indications of irregu- larities in the handling of the ballots. J. Mitehell, counsel for Senator lirookhart, declared thut 47 contest- vd ballots were unaccounted for wnd hat ballots fry precinets had been received in unsealed mail sacks, and opportunity had beer given for tampering with them. He added that there was no sug- stion of irregularitics since offictal supervisor, E. 1% Th of senate, G, Iy secretary over the Lallots, the ballots unaccounted Mitehell said, 48 Brookhuart votes are and four more votes wers Dantel I Sieck, democrat, official tabulation showed existed. He said the dis had Leen found when for both contestants recau vassed the contested ballots, I'he unsealed mail sacks, Mitehell aid ntained 15,000 votes for ont indidate and 16,000 for the other, irman Lrnst of the committes considering the ruled thut the objection to the unsealed mail sacks been made and coun r the two pring over contested ba Mr. Mitchell said tormal oh ection to the whole recount will in made to the full committee and i BT to the scnate proper. AGED PRIEST 1S FLAYED BY WOMEN I*jrst the 1ken Of for ound for the have un to repancy Ciise too latc gum nued from Page) at he had added that had rocasc Found Woman Sick not find her possessed of a but rather sick” the priest <0 instead of using exorcism 1 her with cupping glasses. secmed better affer that visit nd thanked me. but thereafter she pretended that d of relieving ner T cast spells upon her,” The priest stated that later Mme Mesmin had threatened to take jus- tice into her own 1ands against him. His d housckeeper when the party of 12 strangers came to the church to scourge him sald to him “they arc the people of Bor- deaux,” | Calls Priest a Demoy | When rel d and while ing to depart from the which the hearing took women scourgers held the conviet that “t health of our samnt pended on carrying out our mi Chey were frantle in their assertion ‘she (Mme. Mesmin) is in his grasp. He is not a pricst, He is a demon.” An ecclesiastical as well as a civ investigation is promised, and Father Des Noyers, though still in bed, is vreparing a full report on the Inci- nt for the hishop of Meaux. Meanwhile the twelve participants n the assault show little remorse. but profess anxiety lest the “evil spirit” was not sufficiently scourged rom the prie body. | “I left my hat in the church,’ said Froger, “and while that priest something of mine in his pos- spells he will be able to cast over me Feeling is running high over the whole affai The ‘order of Our Lady of Tears” has many adherents 1 this neighborhood. and is said to more than 2,000 disciples .in France and B TOAN SUBSCRIBED don, Jan. 6 (A — The 4,000 pound ($19,200,000) loan to the ate of Sao Paulo (Brazl) coffee institute, was heavily over- subscribed tod The books wert open only b minutes. suffercd. The pries the authoritie the requested Lim o look s of i demo 1 said, th inste prepa court room place, the ion n ium. 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