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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY T e —— e e —— FREE LOVE WOMEN DESERT COLONY - Only One There When Police Arrest Garland | | i Allentown 12 (P Yarm, the sponsore.l Ne Apr) centrie was virtu. members t liberty on $1 volving the born to ¢ The fig vealed senbach April Far colony poena I infant; 4 and d throat affiiction, teath certifi the father and mother. and a W ent to the o8 and sub ttina Hovey, mot 1 ‘o nama1 Miss o harges on O rs arr farm t nd six Garland, but only ienson. Nor fo on. one woma o reveal the gone., the s fore a readily magistia Unfavorable unfavora zed tree vished Lond Publicity. G g colony The the alle ived sine ommended ¢ on the gr did not belic practiced sponsible for the en mem that he tree.love, and termed the colony an experiment In social science. In the meantime investigators are seeking to learn the whereabouts of Mary Preston Wrenn Garland, wife of the leader of the colony. IHer liome 15 sald to be fn South Dedham, Mass., and Boston advices yeste sald that she had left for Penns vania “to join her husband, who she still adores.” Another Boston source sald Mrs, Garland was in the south While Garland was preparing to ac- .company the sheriff to Allentown yesterday he received a telegram which caused him to flush as he read Its contents. This led to sur- mises that it might have been from his wife, telling him that she an her v BIG. OIL (0. MERGER Combine of Barnsdall ll)rp"rmlull love « Solfcitor 8 J dente I arter be wom- ted \ was |rounding bluffs are And the Waite Phillips (mnpnn) Is Started Today. New York, Jan. 12 (P the Barnsdali corporatign with Wate Phillips company began take definite shape to when L’.‘ R. Reeser was elected president of | the Barnsdali corporation to #ucceed Robert Law, Jr., who resigned after transferring a controlling interest to Blair and company, Investment bankers, Public offering of $25,000 400 bond ue In connection with the merger probably will be made 10INOrToW. Mr. Reeser has been president of the Barnsdall Oil and Gas subsidar- | er for more than 10 years The new combination wiil leases and interest in leases cove ing about 281 acres |ir producing states, of whic acres are developed, with about 900 wells from which present net producton ges 500 barrels daily. It w so own three modern refineries in Kaneas and Oklahoma with a daily capacity of 21,000 bar- rels of crude, as well as 1,100 fank cars and 260 bulk and service sta- tlons. Merger of nu own ove \dren, City Advertisement, The Board of Rellef of the C New Britain hereby give notice th they will mect in their office in City y 15th from 7 to 8 16th from 2 to p. m. [ January January to 9 p.m January )th from 3rd from 2 25(h. (aithe last which application for r made from 7:30 {0 9 p. MICHAFL J. McCRANN, LAWRENCE P, ANGAN, BURTON C. MORE f car Wealthy Indian Misses Pay Much for Cosmeti Washington, Jan, 12 (®—The of modern Indlan wa paint Was 1‘ll\lru.~l by a bill for $373 approval today to the th interior covering ~|\ purchases of faclal adornment by an Osage b Accessories listed inclu powder pufts, hair n and cold ¢ per cent d upon by (’Q high f ¢ ry o months ampoc woman has a y from oil r INDIANS DIGGING FOR PAINT ORE Lookmg Ior Plgmems Fore: fathers Used 12 (M— Bur. rugged mountains of stolid Indians today r its treasure of quick- ¢ Vlood-red ore s used as warpaint miners live in villages as the tomb. Far beneath they spend their waking taking from the hills a heri- vhich eivilization discovered iims as it wrlingue iles from ir » silent o eurf, rs owr nd Waldrou, a railroad, of a district wh ening of a new ninety are the cen- the expected mina may give Texas first rank in the United production of quicksilver. nlis second Tor thirty years, hardy men have been undermining the mountains for the clonebar ore from which mer d. One company ha cury 18 extrac produced $10,00 mering metal during the last quarter of a century. The miners are Indlans and Mex- | feans and the villages are of adobe huts. During the day, while the men are in the ground, the women remain " (in the houses and the sllence is rare- Iy broken, The streets between the rows of squat dwellings are desert- ed except for the occaslonal appear- ance of an Indian woman, carrying water in two rawhide bags suspend- ed from a pole across her shoulder, in primitive fashion. One of the mines contalns an Im- mense cavern, which is reached by a fifty-foot ladder placed there, vears ago, by the primitive tribes. The sur- decorated and in rea pl;:mrn! VETERAN JUDGES PROPOSE CHANGES < Praise Laws Tending to Cur Divorce Evil Jan 12 (P--Tive 1‘1r‘mr1\'p)*ir county indges, the sccond largest number of di- vorecs, are unanimous in commend- Ing the federal divorce bill, much as it attempts to uniform divorce laws throughout the | nation. The bill, introduced by Arthur Capper of Kansas, fi s on- causes for divorece 7lln(nlfh~ css, cruelty, neanity and conviction of a felony. The Chicago jurt who have heard approximately 7 0 divorce petitions filed in this district alone in the last five years, fications Capper bl Judge Harry A. tounded feminine some time ago by would grant no alimony to women in good health who had no chil- went into some detail in pro- posing Improvements on the senate bill. “The strongest proof nmur 1 for the charges of cruelty and ins ¥, which are causes for divorce in the bIIL” he said, “Fraud | ¢ to creep into such cases » Joseph Sabath expressed of an amendment whic auire the prospective bride room to glt before they Meense. out & d amendments Tewis, divorce ers declaring he approval would r and brideg notiee mar plan has y in Europe, are John Lynch, and N s opold their fore- | that | 000 worth of ghim. | Cook | In a state which had Senator | desertion for a year, | gest modi- | should be ‘ ohitain a | | J. murder | Tllinols, with 13,658 divorces 924, according to a compl the department of (exceeded only by I la total of 15,375 divorces, Total |divorees for the United States 11924 were 170,867, 3.0 per cent over 19 in tion by commerce, was xas, which had here, Miss Broekinrie first |1 woman to bu licensed 1o practice luw in Kentucky ! “Ad) |tlons was the harde newcomer,” she declared, old conntry the price of meat was | - — - prohibitly Fruit, vegetables and CITY COURT JUDGMENTS dairy products were enjoyed virtual. |ine f ing judgments have )y without any monc of ed by Jud Jenjamin | “Hera the nalve eity court: much meat must plaintift by default, slve use of coffee, e and habit, followed, and the ot tom now the on {he in niorning leave it there all day for any mem- ber of the famly to help him and herself, Soup for hreakfast had heen the 014 World menu | “While the housekeeper had heon | lused to storing v e votatoes by or Ve Mrs. in cave beets and proces fruits by cabbagn fermentation getubles and ot} ustine |drying, to nuw cating condt- problem of the ! “In the i of thing. for storing, tables was high and nothing of canning, “Day by Execss Americ a new hought landed, B\ lelr oy 0w the vho sha There n increase of ilace vege and the for modern quall Ign wome poor, 2 bellet was that caten, trely general cus- pot the wl day huying Women (8]0} wasg the and childrer World be an e the the for of a for conts Cerrado Ci- alvitore Milano, Harry Milkowita the plaintift; for {the plaintif (’1 recover damages of |$31.87 and costs of $8.30 In the ac- "l n 4\' Israel Jacob against Nasha Mi A. Sexton for the for the plaintiff fn the ac- Emille Scipel and ot} an Herre and others, for the fon of a mortgage and |costs. Hungerford and Suxe repre- | sented the plaintift. the action was 1o put coffoe found among forty-three bu eighty.nine gainst who did al stove Iren to do part red the task with the father. ind only ten who never he buyir pnn»m: tion of aganst Lo cance WEDNESDAY SPECTALS AT runwammu - HARKET C0- 0. 8. OF B. INSTALLATION Lilllan Caroline Coleman of 31 Greenwood stret was installed as commander of Star of Good Will lodge, No. 9, 0. §. of B, Ining at Junlor O. U, A M. | Deputy Mrs. Fisher of Hartford an or staft were in charge of the ex- ) 2 pr from and Hartford | land from lodge 23 of this city. | A large number of other officers | were aleo installed with Miss Cole- man. Remarks were made by visit- ing officers 4 plane selection ren- cred by the new commander, fol- d by a supper. [ 1 ithington No. QUAKL IN CALIFORNIA Santa Barbara, Calif., Jan, 12 @ A slight earthquake was felt hero o'clock this morning. It as f'l about three v‘confh Lean Fresh SHOULDERS, th Choice Shoulder STE! (lmllengc. MILK .. Best Pure I \RD 18c p,19 FRESH CUT HAMBI REHSN ROASTPORK ................ SUGAR CURED BACON ...... LEAN CORNED BEEF ....... LEA\' PO’I‘ ROAST@ 2cans‘ 2 1h~ 25¢ 33c . Ib . 1h . Ih . Washington, Jan., 12 (R —Depor- [tation of 250,000 altens sald to be in this country illegally, is blocked by lack of funds, Robe Carl White, sistant secretary of labor, today old the house immigration com- mittee, 25¢ 25¢ 38¢ 10¢ 22c 29¢ 25¢ 25¢ BUYING PROBLENS ARE BIG FACTORS Immigrants Take Great Interest | inThis Phaseof Life || Lexlngton, Ky, Jan. lcustoming the immigrant, and par- [tiewlarly his wite, to the great | Ametican way of buying is an im- |portant zim of emigrant |Miss Sophonisba P. Breckinridge lnrornsmr of soclal economy at the | |University of Chicago, found In her |study of “New Homes for Old."” Reporting the agencies’ work on a [subject newest fto tmmigrants, Americanization, Miss Breekinridge {safd that from the viewpolnt of ar- | [vivale, saving s the problem over | l'hrrm that &pending 1s the problem -l cans 3 chns 3 cans A IPBELL S TOMATO smi’ e PORK AND BEANS ... Uneeda Biscuit, package . Royal Tunch CRACKERS ... (onfectlonen' § 2 1bs wee Early June Peas 2 cans 2ic Sugar Corn ... 2 cans 23¢ White Rose Tuna Fish can Premier \1lad Dressing 19¢ 38¢c 29¢ 25¢ Butter Flake (Crackers, 1 1h pkg. 1 s 24 box Pink Salmon .. 2 cans Fancy Tomatoes 3 cans P. & G. Soap, 6 cakes Babbitt's (leanser, 12 (P)-— Ac- agencies, 19¢ Double Tip Matches 2 hoxe WEDGWOOD CREAMERY BUTTE 2n.$1° EGGS 2 doz. 85c Good Luck OLEO Nucoa .\ut OLEO First Prize OLEO .Ac h 2¢ 1h Cut from the tub or in 15-1h prints PARKSDALE FARM | | | | | - Repayment Plan wipes out principal and interest almost before you realize it. NGE Tee Sise et dozen 2-)C | Beneficial loans furnish the L‘(TR\ HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT ...... 3 for 25c means to get out of debt and |} FANCY BALDW IN APPLES ...... 3 quarts 25c | stay out. L ‘We Lend Up to $300 Sound Yellow Omons keepers 4 Ihs to House! Only lawful interest Call, write or ‘phone Tceberg Lettuc(‘. Fancy Crisp C Beneficial Loan Society bunch ... 0 WEST MAIN §T. RAPHAEL BLDG | White Head ROOM 101, PHONE 1-9-4-3. | Cauliflower, head Lar, ge Ripe Bananas dozen ..... Solid Head Cabbage 1h Yellow Globe Turnips head 15¢ 23¢ n 9 to $:30 Saturdays 9 to | | U l\znndb!d\»luunudr’nndrd 9 | to the Pablic 29¢ SKIPPY etabes In quanti. American docs not do | was no | the initlal cost of newly | Ing thirty-two who al- four did any of 12, 1926, Below 1s | Standard | every day "I Classified Page. easy-to-read arrangement, ‘Phone Headin, N 1 Your 925 Closing time for insertion paper in same day’s 1P M CLASSIFICATION HI ANNOUNCEMENT 1=BURIAL LOTS, ATH mmun AL LIRECTORS AND FOUND RBONALS | 1-8TORE AUTONOBILES \Ch STATIONA R BUSINESS SERVI STRUMENTAL OCAL & PRIV, 'ANTE L= I NS RL, 39— EMPLOYM [ 0=HELP=AG | = HELP—ME SITUATIONS WANTE VINANCIAL NEL | 9= WANTED--TO BORRUW LIVE KTOCH L DAIRY PRODCTS D FUEL BEEDS, | $1=~FOOTWEAR AND Lu)l 182—GOOD THINGS TO 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTI u f3—MACHINERY, ELEC., & 1ER: 1 it , JEWELRY LES 7 REAL ESTATE FOR §8—APARTMENTS & TENE JUSINESS PLACES FOI JESK ROOM AND. Or-‘rl AR BE; A u-smn KBAN rc:u 80—BLDG. & It $1=BUILDING LOTS FOR S. 82—FARMS FOR SALB 3—HOUSES FOR SALE HORE PLACES FOR SALE UBURBAN FOR BALE R—REAL ESTATE FOR TATE—WANT| lmuwu. BOARD AND HOTELS | 89—¥ oM. rr)n RENT 4). -ROOMS AND BOARD |91~ROOMS FOR HOUSEKE. 93— \WANTED—BOARD OR 32—~WHERE TO DINB SERVlCE use on alphabetical Ad To SADINGS MONUMENT! | |warned the Twin Cities that some- ANNOUNCEMENTS A' ) VUCAL 'RU AT YOUR ' RIVER POLLUTION AFFECTING WATER a tst ot e Mississippi ls Used by Many for| Domestic Purposes gs 1n the ote the | 8t Paul, Jan, oglsts are now lous illness of ‘-u i fye 12 (P “The Fathe who is hurh‘rlux ri attack of “pollutio tracted from Twin Citles' sewers, In its inciplency the trou ve been remedled by aratively small sum, but tkincers estimate, it will \'Twin Cities approximately 000 for a cure. in 1014 the M council discussed the the Upper Mississippl {no action was faken until t sota State Board of Healt s thing must be done. The s voted 35,000 jointly to test the Up- regular intervals | per Mississippi at to determine the extent an ness of the pollution, ingincers have advised struction of flowing into a single or settling tank for hoth plant of sufficient &ize approximate 25,000,000 mate. Municlpalities along the hug E:I’MI(INL. K the river. TO CUT ALL R, R, SE Providenee, . Jan { drastic cut in train schedu 1 New Haven's lin Dristol and Fall River effective at midnight nex I'rom reljable sources It climinated, | The amn who sells foed the pigeons of St. M Venlee clears about $5,000 Order of N ira fs herehy of & wrlt of Danbers, piven, tha Clork of the Fothe dublls v days from d 3 of Lux gonp, §0 pac v 4 cans Sun Born s Maxwell House coffe Camphell's pork and b [of nssorted Campbell's moups, Kenton Queen tomator | paste, 27 cans of pea aking powder, 10 e offee, 10 cans Hers) 1 1ot of pape ardines, 11 pkgs, of & PLANTS HING rOOLE ) BTORE® s 8 phga. Slade's cinna 1 box of & ‘| box of Blade's red pepper Ama beans, 25 lbs. of ¥ 0 BUY RENY MENT8 R RENT CcEE® 20 pkgs. of Corn crisps, drop | 30 boxes of ¢ ALB S o boxes of (unfilled) o r mints candy, ecala, ger, 1 meat blork, 1 #harpener, 1 lot wrappl all gas stove, 2 tables, 3 of char. KD A hox of peanut of tobar rel of Ralt plgs. £ Wond dishes, 1 ball of twl 1 small wcale, 1 screen door, EPING LODGING = A““S SOMERSET GOHAGEN WHAT LIVES IN THE Sm( TIMES | WISHT OUR ucmsel [ | HAUNTED HOUSE SAYS ThaT LAST NIGHT ALL THE \ | was HAUNTED, BUT THE ONLY | FELLOWS SHOT IN THE CIvIL WAR WERE Com' T0 | | THING WHAT DIED 1N OUR Housef BR\N(. VP ALLTHE GUYS FROM THE REVOLUTION'N' 1 | WAS A CAr. N' WE AINT SEEN THEY WERE ALL GOIN' T0 PUT 0N CUSTER'S Lasrj { S MUCH AS A PIECE | | FiGnT.” Now | SAY (€Ts us pIc Tuis GUY VP 5 DID CUSTER PUT - ON HIS LAST FIEHT | UPAT YA HOUSE | LAST NIGHT ? NO- NAPOLEON CAME 1NN’ PuT | ON WATER(0O'N' 1T TooK Too {_ | LONG YA SEe NAPOLEON WON ~'\ so T)Jev PUT IT ON A(,Am N2 diagnosing intercepting {pl as far south as La Cross, have complained of the condition fi{ [ that approximately 45 traing will be (hn Notice ecution fssued he highest Lidder, ugn post in this elty lines, 12 pkga, of Con teh walnuts, 11 wateh cha 2 knlves, 3 boxes of | D — THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Alhabutiontly Arrangea For Quik und Ready Kot LINE RATE CONSECUTIVE | e iy itne Bacterlol- | the ser- roof Wa- | om a_he- n' con- | Yourly Order Rates Upas worde (0 # llie. to an luch, uim Space, 3 I Mintmuin Book Cliaige, No Ad Accepted After 1 P Classified Page on Bame Uuy A M, Application 36 conts. M. Sat tor 10 uble could a com- now, en- | cost the $26,000,- Ade Accepted for convenlon 925, l ANNOUNCEMEN'TS ] — nents 1 vel 1eine rout, hermeticully vealed [ ver the inneapolis pollution river, but he Minne- h recently ister citien workn 123 Monuments of all slzer wid descriptions. Carving and letter entting d serlous- | qur wpecialty, the con- | T sowers | ndellt's e disposal | 1hone 2 clties. A | GU T Greenhoure, would cost they esti- i JILL #mall and ) potted plants, by Assorted wreathis for wine and cemnetery Flower houre, 1163 Stanley St Wa Chirtrtmag cut flowers, dows, doore Gardin Cirec Plona 2363-1 Lost and Found Tave TR Misstssip- i | 1 4 | Wis., | RVICE | 12 (P—A | les on the between this cit hetween | Pho becomes | t Sunday. is learned Reward, contalning #um velnity of Clark and Hartford bus. it “of ‘money lost in North &ts, or on A b . sterling cla { Monday noon corn to | / far T a _may lmv umr' by “Personals t by virtue to ma by | City Court, L 1wl el four- | will ba on 2 o'clock in goods and Waghington — ‘ AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencles L] ACME 111 CI{S—Salex and Service. Eries son Muior Balea 171 South Mam S lcagas Pali (PEElonvsl) 8 i tomatoes, 3| BUICK MOTOR CARS—Gaies and Servi Capital Buick Co., 193 Arch St Pho 2801 FORD _ CAR ad_ 1TUCKS~Fordvon tractor, Sales and eervice. Genuin barts and acceskories. Automotive & Service Co., 248_Eim. Phone 2i01, 5 water th fieece, Salex and Service, 463 West Matn 6L Tel, 3608, NO, 12846, Treasury Department, office of Comip- | trolier of"the Currency. Washington, D. C., November 9, 1925, Whereas, Ly satlsfactory evidence pre- sonted to the undersigned, it hae teen made to appear that “Thy City Nattonal | Bank of New Britatn™ in the City of w Britaln in the County of Hartford and Btate of Connecticut, hae complted with all the provisions of the &tatutes of the United States required to be com- vlled with before an assoclation enall te authorlzed to commence the business of | Banking: Now tlerefor | troiler of ti tity that New Biital of Ortagan 7 cans of pears, 2| nel soed, ans of T, J. W. Mcintosh, Comp- Currency, do hereby ¢ Ihe City Natlona) Bank of in the City of New Britain In the County of Hartford and State of skgs. of | Connecticut {s authorized to commence the business of Banking as provided in Section Fifty one hundred and sixty nine ¢|of the Revised Statutes of the United States, In testtinony whereo? witness wny hand and eeal of office this ninth day ef November, 1926, J. W. MCINTOSH, Comptroller of the Currency. Te andy, el om Greenland's Tey o 8" was written one Satur- I 1 cleater, | day for a special service to be held are. 1-3 | the nextd ay. Only a few minutes he T tlok | Were occupled in the writing of both | words and music, By PERCY PERCY CROSBY v W THENTIT. BReKe! Z L PN Ancm-\ f PUT ME DOWN FOR AN “ERBJUS” BOOSTER SAYS NEW BRITAIN MAN Mr Andrew Dobek of 49 Laurcl St New Britain, Tells Public of The Won- derful Results That He Recelved From The Tonke “1RBJUSY AT THE 'DEA OF A {CRITTER MAGGIES 4GE SMOKIN' CIGARETTES) | | AN WEARIN SKIRTS UP TO HER —— WHERES M»’\J BEEN FORS [THE LAST ITwo HOURS?, SHES 1N THE PARLOR REFORMING }\xw DONTCHA TELL HER A SHES MAKIN || A FOOL OF \ HeRoELF: \J*[*‘—' [LTEN, BUSIE. TE A | . T ————— ILL SNOOP BY AN [MAN'S AS OLD 45 | | You SAD A GIT A LOAD OF THIS ANT A WOMAN 45 OLD AS SHE LOOKS? In an repres “Thepe ERBJUS edy that b this country. ERRBJIUS is CERBIUST pronounced HEREB- | L] JUICE s being introduced at THE In | FAIR Drug Department by a Repre- ople | sentative of the ERBJUS (O, |