New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 8, 1926, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRMD FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926, lrelund as Alrport the continent, The routes, he thinks, Suggested hy Minister | [might be traversed by big airships callt on Regent and gave bl an account of tatus of the case, The note adds that the regent expressed the premier, {Hort magnificent L port of call for d liners, trans-Atlantie alr | Frank L, Cadwell, who sc Civil War, with Company Connecticut Infantry, & Il.nndon and trans-Atlantie to | house and “elow room.” Been | SION INCREASE from a distance these islets, “”‘\ the sky as a background and light-colored base, have the hln | Heayy ngram of Entertain-| " 55 uiert 0 ments Provided ‘ in tourists th Ml ¢ | | 'r'llns have been a .| eady heavy regular llnrlln to New York and Chic: Jan. 8 (P— A coastwi hip has begun and | eliminated V Palm Beach, Fla The “Florida season state from now untll mid-March the|port of call a its south- . Peninsula state will hang heavy on!ernmost termin Jackson- | . the map with winter tourists, ville to Miam a new line Thanksglving was the ormm I been ted between opening of the winter season at a Mi; a. number of the semi-tropical resorts. Hotels have been refurblshed and Others, more or less popular cen- | expanded, and numerous cottages § tors of soclal and recreational ac-|for tourlsts' use have sprung up in | tivity, have no speclal dates for|readiness for the blg rush, beginning the whirl and rush of re- nl and H S ) i } celving vacationlsts, but rather keep i “open house.” This commenced W ashmgton Police Have I from tho turning of the first leat in| No Right to Tag Walkers { the North and will last until the Washington, Jan, § (P)~The cap- | Mkc‘&‘m‘fa:‘:;’:?; :}L‘:fi;fii’f'?‘énn ital traffic regulation fans, who have supplanted its disintegrated army of is ‘gmvnrmlma by the Whims of | apossword puzzlers, were thrown n»oc' .l:. ’ Sl ' ‘ln(o a state of mild suspense late dun‘:odm: 5:2.’;5\3:‘1‘“&’0 ':;rl‘ifl:r‘; | yesterday when traffic court upset nize the Florlda season with that of ?‘?,?,1f':r.'r,)lfl,,':’fs:,,','fi' Bt oaue ol g the French Riviera, to which the | " " BT DO O5 local sallent I proving a mighty |y, 1 p.co're el that “ho power competitor, While L'ifth Avenue 6 the movement of tallleurs and modistcs are show- ell ‘s automobiles ing what the beau monde will i o : WokP &t DAm Bakeh and on|o STOsbEm and dimisad csecs the Cote d’Asur, {his concession to | 25215t two of the Ralf hundred per. the forelgn playgroun is belng|fon8 “tagged” by traftic policemen | sharply oftset on the Rue de la|°n (he first day an attempt was Paix, where mesdames are viewing that which will be chic at Palm By h thi: . st ating et | Cox Calls for Leaders Closely following days, Palm Beach, a clty those | w lm Are Not Afraid chief heritage is & honeyed air, a| Sidney, O., Jan. 8 (P) — Chiding r stelp of palm-fringed eand, a shin- | “timid !DU[‘ who would put ex- } ing sun and a Mnging sca, begins to | pediency before because acquire all the accoutrements of a | they made to exercise such control. | principle disheartened by democratie metropol Here come the hobts | Josses,” James M. Cox, former gov- i of socle iere come the men Gnd'nynm‘ of Ohio, In a letter read at a women of big and little fam the | yackson day celebration here, call- | k legions of rieh d newly-ri all | cd for pcm][]\( leadership by “men to romp on the beaches, to frolic in | ynafraid." the surf, to relax in the shade The former goverpor and demo- | 1 . palm-studded glades. Palm Beach | cratie presidential nominee becomes the capital of society for a | jikencd the existing political situ season, ,vmn to that which prevailed at the - Although Palm Beach is th birth of the democratic party and of Florida’s winter vacationin which again appearad with the clec- other resorts and even nou-resort | fiong of Jnckson and of Wilson sectors thelr share in providing | A revolution of public opinfon will amusement and recreation to the in- | yosult, he predicted, from the ad . 'I“filymnxr:"-v'“w from colder and | ministration poliey which con 'er scenes, | % § 1 | “nothing save the welfare of the ¥From St. John's on the east const. | joliar - e down around the little keys and up MG S S A | to the bend of tha Gulf on the west | coast the visitor rests, as well as hl p lake towns and other interior re- |/ SOrMs A number of out-of-state niilionaires maintain palace-like homes along the coasts and in the interior, while other wealthy visi- of | ea, | HOLLAND ACCEPTS Geneva, Jan, 8 (P—Holland has pted the Invitation from the league of natlons to send a represen- tative {0 the preparatory disarma- ment commission, { Jack Frost CONFEC- TIONERY SUGAR i 18C Limit ) to a cuxtfinm SHOULDERS PALMOLIVE SHOULDERS CHALLENGE \Hl I\ o 5 C cake NUINE LAMB .. R();\h’l' PORK SMALL FRESH H LEAN POT ROAST PRIME RIB ROASTS .... FRESH CUT HAMBURG . BEST FRANKFORTS .... ROAST VEAL LAMB FORES FANCY FOWL ROASTING C HI( l\h PORK SAUSAGE ... 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HUNMRIAN THRONE Reoenl Involved in Plan to Make Albrecht King Jan, 8 (PMore than 000 men arc ald by investls itors of the alleged plot to have lable for the coup d'ctat which w ohit on the Hungarian throne. % of the national army to the 000, controlled by Ad- the regent, 25,000 po- s and customs officers [ about 40,000 fascisti comprised the body 1t is claimed that Regent Horthy Svas fully in symsathy with the movement and wirtug to relinquish the regency in order that Albrecht might a he throne without 1 tho situation v that l’flnm Ludwig Win Graetz at among the conspirators in the § 000,000,000 French franc countef- feiting plot did not act entircly from political motives. It has been stat- ¢d that the money obtained from floating the spurious notes was to have been used in fruthering the mbitions of Archduke Albrecht to securc the crown of Hungary, The semi-ofticial Hungarian Tele- h agency points out {n this con- tion that those arrested for par- pation in the counterfelting be- long to different political partics and that this fact does not tend to bear out the charge that they were act- ing with political ends in view. Archduke Albrecht has issued a dis- claimer, declaring that he has had no relations, direct or indirect, with Windisch-Graetz for several years past. The police have succceded in es- the otes were printed in the n government's map bur- cau. 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