New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 8, 1926, Page 30

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RACE SEGREGATION UP BEFORE COURT Supreme Tribual to Pass on Legality of Contracts Washington, Jan. § (P—T} tlon of race scgregatlc argued before the supr involvir 1e ques les was y In @ cas bility of property cts made a restrict the oper \ated in th property yners t ir origt natfonal homes of Her Woodrow none woul L neg! vear later, how par- thes t Irene Hand Corrlgan, er I to Mre. H property own given an i on the . one of tl the ¢ rs. ntentions that con- stitutional guar ity had b The natio vaneer race equal- n vi 11 association red np for th e alin Yo Mrs. Curti 1l contended mong wh sell to negro ain' at {f th perr groups “The move entiation itted it would Tordia the old from the le inn in favorably by Willlam F of works sald The commissioner will confer with Mr. Tord Ihury details of the plan, The manufacturer has offered to pay the cost of the road removal, estimated at in order to protect the inn from the arring ment lic ic at tomorrow £50,000, historic of traflic. EXECUTIVES TO ME Hartford, g — T e state d a notice society of e titutions to be on Janu at 10:30 a. m. ) portant report or g ystem which requires tI heads of all state institutions r to the comptroller the prices things used in their establishm These are tabulated and sent t ach h compare o0 each that n pri form ad of an {nstitution his y it ) the City Advertisement AUCTION sitnated Seciion The Parm of Peleehner, Late Matthew in the Staniey Quarter Farmington, Conn Near Hartford Reservoir No. 4 SATURDAY, JAN. 9, 1926—1 P 15 Holstein and gond grac culin tested, youn N all Lall, & youn tarm horses 15 ton Ten tons of hity ensilage heavy two-horse farm wagc hisiness heavy hobs, 1 <ulky plow wagon, mo : hay rak walking plows harrows, cultivators Tad der with many other farm tools extension chains, fork Caoley reamer aind im plements Cash called Term Note: This ment of an 1 WURKE-ROBOTHAM ( Sales Man: e 1 Unionville, Only $100 Lio 14, Wiiliam E. Beers of il gpend south ceted with ounty But- a Import- Penfield is now col the Tudor Jr., son of Mr. 1t of Lincoln street, lic Univer spending his home be acted upon » elected at Talmud Tor- § o'clock in Elm and istmas recess Annual repoi 1o Sunday ev the Talmud Tor street, Demos & Hanos have heen gran 5 to build a three fan wood street at a cos at ah hall on sermit Elm Hill E Tea Fresh Importers, 12 78 Groe crato I public a, m. ent for Shoppe, National Guard Units Prepare for Inspection H 4 COL. CHEATHAM NAMED |y ful My examination of rrect; lenses will Vo efiicient. H. R. Reddell Optomtrist and Optician Raphacl Blgg. 99 W. MAIN 8T New Britain, Conn., Phone 1155 s as your cyes flicient the eyes i ke ther et | "R1 Y HERALD, I'RIDAY, JANUARY " NEW HAVEN FIRE © 1085 RUNS HiGH irther NEW BRITAIN DAIL SARGENT PASSING .- BUCK TODONOVAN =+ 5 sed, the attorney general sald IN SFNATE PR[!BE [ 41 not know that this had 1‘-!:\\ tut mitation Asks Question nator i leral trade PITIRY srah commlssior (Continued from Lirst Page) busiu; tire was at ita tnvestigations frequently depended exa of tinmediate s section, icked from four s by the water towers of the epartment and while, for a tim vater seomed to muke little impre it tinally conquered and the fi tar lvss damage than waa threat- upon ki ial Senator Walsh fnsisted that a o 2 resolution passed by the com- “Did they go fo the federal trade | migs Kabhie 1025, with = held the ing some (Continued from Flrst Page) ot it information from every source ommission ?' from did not only In confider company, the Alwinum information re There was 8o th The correspondence Main Bullding Saved annex of the Adaskin com- ell frown Its main 1ge street, and the entered In the space covering the 15 the federal tr attorney genvial was unable ¢ whether there was any cspondence after January § 25 1 never he « refusal of the ission to give any Information pt that given to it as confiden- | | company,” he said | No Speclal Orders | oxec fnstruct that this ma that ed vigorously?” erman, democrat, commlssion but any's slore 1y a in Or was cheel general differed d main building made by the ell and “rown-Orange street Chambetlin Furnitur rooms and ware but this was 1 by the fire. hefore it Sk sked 1t the 1 taken the by the York ged itself and ked | 1° need to invo top floor of Adaskin North the anti-trust and Claylon acts S e aat [ not heard of any such |y prade parlor, dining room and from the chiet \edroom furniturs and this material et its erating and wrappings made burning fuel. On the lower s quantities of water e from the many lines of ho water towers and the damage to furniture and ofher house fur- nishings stored on them was almost extensive ag from fire above, Tha huilding structurally was not ieved o have been badly dam- company should not 1, as the fire did not affect the ym the department of BMakEwalin This was the first fire of any se- jny view chief corne v the Co.'s oh prose Senator O Carolina. “1 did All matters under in- juiry by the deparfment are prose. Know v tnformation from the them told me Z0ing ov nd getting some files, “Can you tell us how much of the evidence gathered by the tra department got? “I cannot. I can tell you this Officers of the department thought |be it better to get the information first Justice 5 0 “1f you me,* eald Senator Walsh, “I would have had gomecone %o to the frade commission. When I started this inquiry I went to those | I thought knew something about it. “You didn't come to see torted the attorney general. had T would have told you about it."” Attorney General Sargent said he could not say exactly when he first knew there was an Investigation being made of the aluminum c Relied on Donovan “This matter was in the hands Colonel Donovan in whom I the greate confidence,” the torney general said, adding that for that reason he dil not give it his personal attention, Newspapermen first called his a tention to the case, he testified. A that time he understood it was b fore the fede trade commission for investigation, “And it is my unde ling that it gtill is before that commission he added tter not invad On the \« there no longer the not proposition tive or any other torney the fnvesti- e all general said “To you that ing to o ators got a le comn about | ut » !which Commi: Some commission in r Nugent s igreed that what had been rece 18 confidential should held as | f . but that other inform- |, ation f ¢ withheld f e com- sl he rission th co to attornoy general still sticks 1l the information confidential, argely on the letter 1 the department from the 'City Advertisement scommis- | to his view that withh ask was basing this ived by ACCEPTANCE OF PARK DRIVE 7 concluded when the | Notice is hereby given that a hear- adjourned until tomor- ing will be held before the Roard of by Public Works, City of New Britain, yom 307, City Hall, at 7:30 p on of Mr. Sargent had net 1 mittee CANADA'S Ottaw: national on Janua opening of 1 finance NATIONAL DEBT . on the proposed taking of land 8 (M — Canada's|for highway purposes from Francls 60,000 less to Highland Terrace, same to he , than at the|known as P the department of | ing strect and grade lines thereon. announced today. At the ATl persons interested are request- close of 192 total net debt|ed to be present at sald hearing, if | was 82,381 as compared | they see cat with $2,417,745.930 at the close of | lation to the above, 11924, During December, 1925, there BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKSE, was a decrease of $881,856 1 G. H. JOHNSON, Clerk. Jan fi- ey general sald he had not seen the letter of former At- torney General Stone until very re- cently. “Don’t the inquiries of the news papermen suggest to you that Colonel Donovan was not doing his duty?” demanded Senator King democrat, Utah. “They did not." Talked With Donovan “Did you talk with Colonel Dono- van back in October when the newspapermen made inquiries Senator King pursued “l1 did, and found out from Colonel Donovan that the work prosecuted and would be s speedily as possible.” did the letter Watch Out For Preumonia During The Coal Scarcity atistics show that the number of fatal pneumonia cases during a period of fuel scarcity is greater by 50 per cent. When the temperature of th body falls below normal then the resistance to disease is propor- tionately weakened, thereby endangering life and health. Pneumonia usually develops from a severe cold and cough, which cause congestion of the air passages. Your natural immunity or resisting power is broken down. Don’t discount the seriousness of a cough or cold, thinking and hoping Nature will cure them. Get a bottle of ALLEN’S MULSICO (Formerly Called Allen's Lung Healer) you see first?" “I don't know."” “When did you ‘I don't know “You didn’t have sufficient inter- in the matter to get your pre- decessor's letter and study the charges mad “I had supreme Colonel Donovan who was charge of the work.” The attorney general sion's report was only and that it was nece ee It last?” in in confidence Tse it to break up the cold and drive away the cough and you will have little to car. While this remedy will not cure pneu- nonia, it is used effectively in the treatment those conditions which are the immediate srerunners of this disease. commis- down to 1922 ary to T Allen's Mulsicof is an emulsion free trom Special Notice ! kinds of narcotics. It is not cod liver e )il, but a pleasant-to-take and remarkably efficacious preparation, harmless to the cmallest child. 60c and $1.00 a bottle—at your druggist's. w have moved from Fagles' Hall, mect- second and the month at | WELL ,CUTHEERT, | JusT GOT A CHEW O’ GOSSIP | FROM THAT NEw GUY, | SOMERSET GOHAGEN ¢ | HE'S EASIN'IT | AROUN' THAT |HE LIVES IN A HAUNTED Z HOUSE - e HE SAYS THE HOUSE 1S 50 FuLL 0' GHOSTS THAT THEY 'RE GOIN' To PUT ANOTHER WING ON IT. ¢ ovening, January 12th, | rk Drive, and establish- | and be heard in re- 8, 19 rlousness for the n chief of th 3 department, Lawreuco keif, and he sald his stock was a complete loss. | was congratulated by the president He estimated the damage at $10.000. |of the board of fire commissioners | Shemitz Bros, electrical con- for the way In which the bluze was tractors, with a store under the { handled, |Charleton annex, also suffered water i Forty Driven 10 Street {damage. Dense clouds of smoke filled the corridors of thg¢ Charleton annex, a rooming house adjoining the Adas- ! kin annex, and 40 persons werc driven to the street. | An inch of water later swept through the corridors of tl “harle | ton, | The United Wall Paper Co,, on the | main street floor of the Adaskin building, was flooded with water, d Robert Bersteln, the proprietor NAVAL MEN EXONERATED Washington, Jan. 8 (P — The breaking away of 17 seaplanes from their moorings near Baltimore on October 25 during a gale was due to no faults of naval personnel, a naval court of inquiry reported today to Sceretary Wilbur. 1t was recommended that no fur- ther actlon be taken, BE SURE TO SEE THE WONDERFUL PHOTOPLAY AT THE LYCEUM THEATER “TELL ME WHY” Don't forget to report to our office names of babies born during this week ending Jan. 9 FREE TO EVERY BABY THREE QUARTS OF OUR GRADE A PASTEURIZE NURSERY MILK UNITED MILK CO. 35 Woodland Street Telephone 1610-2 | START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT ' Have your typewriter overhauled and put in good ¢ working condition. 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THIS OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 16, 1026 MAXIM DEVELOPMENT CORP. 110 W. 40th Street Dept. 607 New York City A 4 AUTOMOTIVE f| Mam St Phons 2000. D—Tadfield's Eport- ain Bt N “ Et Auto and Truck Agencies RITKS Baler and 8 Salea. 171 8outh M Phone 870 | BUICK MOTOR CARS—Bales and Sei vl Capital Bulck Co. 193 Arch 6t Pho ON. OAKLAND AND GRAY- Care, Sales and Service. Hardware City 6 Elm 8t. Phone MOTOR CAR! Superior Auto Company, S:h'lhh 8t Ph? e 211. | CHIRYSTER=¢ ana 6. Gales and Bennett Motor 8ales, 260 Arch [} 1) R4~ Saler and service Motor Sales Corp., 165 Elm &t Franklin. Phone Oakinn: THigh grade motor care. BSales and service C. A. Bence, 61 Main 8t. Phone 2215 LEXINGTON, OAKLAND and GRAY Mo tor Cars. Bales and Bervice. Hard City Motor Co.,, 8 Elm 8t Phone 272 NASH—motor cars. Bee the new Iin Bales and Service. A. G. Hawker. & Eim Street. Phone 248 OLDSMOBILE fined Six." ales and 13 100 Wert " JEWETT. re Palge & Jo ._Phone 2810, ARS anc Sales & Service. Whif ett Co., 319 East | trucks. 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