New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 14, 1926, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, same subjoct the | “ be the st tge of \-\1’ “\' l‘“ .\:1 14\y (‘ ";“v““]‘“\” H‘ 1 “I Exercises on Program for Period 15 o e Ascha-tee ew Man On Camp Stan of February 7-18 X or of he observed by t February 7 arclses in bo T'h council du troops, out this 1 ) New mer s will b and public recogni held ir will he the varions troops BUS LINE APPROVED Roate Pvom Harttoed 1o Sufield | Gets sanction of the Pablic Utili- = e Hartford and Bloon Biarnard's, Tar- horize serviec St nm Store News s be- | Hartford n and a ) miles., ARMSTRONG etary HELEN Velvet and Satin Pumps, $3.95 There are still about pairs of these 37.00 Velvet and Satin Pumps left. We are closing them out at one price— $3.95, Small-Size Sale We have picked out about 100 pairs of small sizes in i il Satin, Patent Leather, i | Sl Lt i Tan, Black Suede and ¢ Black Calf and have marked them down to $2.95 and $3.95 These Shoes will fit women with small feet and girls who wear sizes 2 to 4. Prince Bibesco (‘alled Bncl\ From U. S. Post Jan, 14 (#) S0 5.00 and 1ent in the luring their tiviti three s e other ctivi favorahl 3 stidents and f president, has etics member o hron || H. S. Graduatirg Class Officers GERTRUDE BARD Vice-Prosident hy Johnson & Peterson. tT BARKER ROBE Treasurer Tardeck of the Gertrude vice presi- is ane most ceial lights in t oflici s for almost and was by a member of ind th Helen e 1 mentio every lier eleetion vote, he class night promenade Armsirong is for ¢ is near t olastically and veral of the s chosen t part if the class night ed fo give it lutics, Barker, the in her tery TR ing the third ar the ¥ seeretary time in at p of her is a mem- o an important cast but was up because of Rohert treasurer, is a | Amphion club and part in the He is chairman committee, many tivities mber of a leading duction night Lool lool and com- during Cold Seal Rubbers We are special agents in New Britain for the long- est wearing Rubbers made —the celebrated Gold Seal brand. They cost a little more than ordinary Rub- bers, but wear almost twice as long. Men's S1.75, Women' Men’s Walk- r— =, ; Overs, $4.95 [ ‘ We have picked out seven lines of our Men's Tan Walk-Over Oxfords foi quick selling. Regular 37.00 and $8.00 Shocs, College Hose, 3 pairs for $1.00 College LIBBY PR!S( KEYS ing Civil War Relies (o the Library 5 §1 Libby tube today. Makes your head and nose feel fine. Easy to apply (‘\J\ ™ Quick to act TRY DRUG STGRE FIRST 20¢ and 60c per tabe KoNDOMS (A’lAPlZHAL JE LL"( e HEAT 51 HEL and high school hoys are still buying this Collegiate Hose, made up in the different college colors., We've sold hun- dreds of pairs. See them in om Men’s Tan Kid Boots Regular $9.00 ‘oolidge E outhles Hm Commuaity C hc t window. Walk-Over tF $5.95 Zipper Boots Hartiord Woman Presents Interest- [HPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Hoover Promizes Something of In- teret in Crude Rub Larly Next Week, rman T com rker of th aid 1o- failed 10 tary adde [ Mr, vl Ioover ceause he et ripe French Stamp Tax Voted !}(m n by Committee Today 14. (A finanee or of depu- Pinanc 1 for a JOBLISS, SUICIDE, CONMMITS Cone, for Children $4.00 and 94 50 A\ecordine On and o Heat Quicke nirvated I(-m!a.mw R 2n’s Arctics $2.9a¥ ld | t} unc Arctics for come in low heels. Also for and me 53, men at MANNING'S ?fia/ O ver SHO JRE 211 Main Sticet 1 s h RU joy them & and cakes when made with 3@5@‘!? THE ‘NHOLT,SQME Cru LE”E '8 and ufims re easy to make—no tro Theydo not soak fat, arc cri at all, :r.ndmr Tl(l {D. Everyone \’h\Ul- d all other hot bre 3 RD THL | Detective Joseph | that he induced Mrs, Owen T, " s DAY, JA L e gy, WARRANT IS IRSUD FOR PONZI'S FRIEND Is Charged With a Violation of the Massachuscits Blue Jan, 14 (B)— A rest of Calcedonto 4 ton representative of Char former get-rich-quicl Is now engaged fn terprise, was issund by Judge Creed in municipal court today, Th ge was violation of the blue sky law. Application was made for n war- rant as a result of an fuvestigation carried on yesterday by Attorney General Jay R. Benton into tha a tivitles of the Charpon land syndi- the Ponzl real estate project, a branch of which recently was opaned in this eity, the home of Pon's ad- ventures as a financlal wizard, State Ferrari, who at tended conferences held with Alviti with the aftorney general, made ap- plication for the warrant The specific charge against {a selling securitles withont Sky Law, 1 on, the urrant for Itt, Bos- who al ene tate cate, n as required by statute. branch of the Ponzi eyn- jeate advertised a probable profit 00 per cent {n €0 4 DENIES ALIENATION | | New York Man, Defendant in $25.- 000 Alicnation Suit, Says He Has Done No Wrong, co, Malne, Jan, 14 (®~-James T. ng of Drooklyn, N, Y. defendant 5,000 sult for allenation of denfed on the witness d in supremo court here today Hurdle wife of a retired naval petty oftlcer, to leave her home in Kitiery and establish & household with him in | Brooklyn. The husbamd in his sult charged | that the bright lights of Broadway lured Mrs, Hurdle from the home he d made for her in a little Maine 'n, and that she took advantage is frequent absences on nav v to spend her time with the de- ndant, Lang testified that the Brooklyn houschold was established with Hurdle's consent. He said that a du esstul | committee, | chool clube, | class | Situation ¢ in the niece of Hurdle and the father of the | | plaintift Jived with them, but that lafter the marriage of the one and | the death of the other he and Mrs, H.urdie were alone in the house dur. ing Hurdle's absences at sea, The only presents he cver gave Mrs Hurdle, he eaid, were a necklac and ur coat at Christmas, these being rewards for her efficient housekeep- {ing. Mrs, Hurdle now 66 years old and gey-haired, corroborated Lang's tes- timon SUITS TOTAL $1550 | Frank Nair, Inc, has brought suit (for $400 damages against Teodore | Santo, Mary Hattie Rogers, Sarah T’ Logers, and the Rogers Realty Co. | of this city and Noah C. Rogers of w York city. Ti furnished material and for the erection of a house v Santo; A morigage on THRE! nto’s property, The issued by Nair & Nair, ble in the court o common pleas the firat Tuesday of Tebruary. Consfalic Fred Winkle Lias attached real estate on Church Abrakam J. Apter of Newington, ugh Milton Nahum, has sued A. Fransen of Southington for $800 mages on a note for $650. Acting eturnable (he first Tues- of February in the court of non pleas, Deputy Sheriff Mar- n M. Horwitz has garnishecd money the hands of the Unlted Milk Co. | has Lrought action against Paul Ci- is returi T Thomas F. McDonough acting for the plaintiff. Service was made by Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Hor able in Monday the the fourth of city court January. Austrian Cahinet Hands In Resignation Today YVienna, Jan 14 (#) —— The Aus- trian cabinet resigned today, de- claring it had fulf d the fiscal re- form plan laid down by the league of nations, president of the mher summoned the chiefs of the parliamentary committees for to- to submit proposals for replacement. NUARY 1 Atvit] | Deing ! registered in the state as a broker | > plaintiff claims | the other defendants hold | 4, 1020 FEIHING'S SIE S EPT SECRET Failore to Publish His Report: (anses Much Comment | Jan, 14 (A--1a prints a lengthy dls its Woshington corre: nt dea with the Tacra ‘,n an plebiselte situation, particu- lariy as regards the report of Gen eval John J. Porshing, ehalrman of the plebiseltary commission, which | s alleged to bo a bitter attack on ile's administratlon of Taena- Arica In part ¢ corraspondent says Ruenos Afrcs Nacion today ‘pn.' from the very secreey with which the re- | ' port has been guarded has increased the eagerness of the puble to know its conten Semi-officlal hints that the report maight never bacome public have served to increase this | eagarness, ! "The correspondent cided that for the present the re- port would not be published, There | i3 an impression, however, that W’ e leaves Arica for the United ‘sm-. General Pershing himeelf fake a different attitude and | may either insist on its publieation Ly the state department or himself | make It public in vindication of his | own position.” “This document has had & markable history., When € Pershing was severely eritic the Chilean delegation Te unq: tionably wanted the report given pubilelty and suggested: this course | to the state department, Tt is he- lieved the state department was willing that the report shouid be published it General Pershing him- | self would make it available to the press, but this he declined to do. Tha report consequently still re- mains a clogely guarded secret.” { The corsespondent says, however, | that there are certain facts regard- |ing the report which are generally | known; that it is an outspoken ar- rangement of the Chilean adminis- | tration of Taena-Arica. He points "out that the Chileans contend that | most of the charges against Chile were investigated by General Persh- | ing with the assistance of Peruvians only and that Chile declares she w | not given the proper opportunity to answer or refute the charges. Outstanding features fn the Per- shing report, as chronicled by the correspondent, are that the Chiteans maintained a reign of terror in an effort to keep the Peruvians in state of subjection and insurc the suceoss of the plebiscite; that de-| portations of anu\mns were carried | {out even after General Pershing’s | arrival; that during 1925 it was un- | | derstood there were from 000 10| 11,000 deportations and that therc {were strong indications of ma more cases which had not been con- firmed: thet when General Pershing | insisted on the removal of cerfain | FOREMANSHIP CLUB OPENS The new class in foremanship at |the Y. M. C.'A. will start this eve- | Ining. Edward A. Krans, employ- nient manager of the New Britain | Machine company will be the in- structor. Those who have signed up !to take the course are as follow Stanley Works: John Scharff, mund Stanton, Fred Bock, George Meade, F. W. Hoffman, Charles Lag- William Larson, William Neid) and John Leubeck: Stanley Rule & Level: T. A, Lockwood, Charles Maier, John Swanson, William | Riedel, John Y. Robhbins; New Brit aln Machine: Louis Dahlberz, Tle rv Howard, Harold Rund, Jame Connolly, Wallace Kelsey; Americ Hosiery: Ellis Righy ' Waterbury Perjurer Gets | Sentence of Six Months | Waterbury, Jan. 14 (P-—Frank Bartholomes, 22, of 22 Wood street, | | was hound over to the superior court | S The papers are return- under bonds of $500 when he wa arraigned before Judge John F. Me- | Grath in city court this morning on | |a charge of manslaughter. Through | counsel, Attorney John F. Tobin, | Jr.. he pleaded not gullty and waived examination. His brother Michael, pleaded guilty to a charge of per- | jury and was given a suspended | sentence of six months in jail The young men were arrested fol- lowing the coronar's investigation in- to the death of Ebbie Paye, 10 year old Negro, who died at St hospital November 15 of injurics sustained when he was struck by an | automobile November 7. Get the Whip Hand of That Stubborn Cough | without Using Cod Liver Oil I cod liver ofl | and laste of it equally as good, or bette ALLEN’S don’t r, distasteful to you—if you L for one minute think that for te the fishy smell | there iz nothing an obstinate cough er bad cold. MULSICOF (Formerly Known as Allen's Lung Healer) an emul disiasteful ingredients, colds. Tt acts as a stomach Splendid for children, being the smallest child. sion altogether free yet remarkably effective for from cod liver ofl and other coughs and building up the body. safe and harmless for tonic, too, perfectly Thousands of parents In New England have used Allen's Mulsicof for their children, s. . Lynn, in many Ma ¥ ar-old baby had b in the head and chest. There cough was Read the experience of Mrs. J. C. dcep and croupy and we feared pneumo cases with surprisingly quick re- Rogers of 22 Grove cen suffering from a severe cold was considerable congestion, her Allen’s Isicof worked on her like magic, in less than a week she was pletely well again Get a bottle of ALLEN'S MULSICOX' today at your druggist's. not satisfied. 80c Stop that Throat Tickle. Your money back if and $1.00 a bottle. Allen s Broncho Throat Tabs | tary, Max | Two Under | Feingold’s pawn shop, |the [presented {contempt to {David for t Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Pain Headache Toothache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Saf Aspisin Is the trade mark of l!r\'rr Meau TIONIST T DISTRIC] OFFICER | | Jeving 1. Rachlin Chosen President at Annual Mecting—United Pal- estine Appeal Committee Named. W v Dritain Zi meetiy on I3 were s electe u held in Talmud Torah hall st t The followin cleeted: Viee Goldsmith and M tary, Nathan Schools Max Zucker, and Spector. The wing committee was a pointed to conduct the United Pal estine appeal In this Henr Morans, Sam Menu, sador Goldmar, E. M. Richman Dunn. m also recording foll city: Goldsmith, and Dr. Morris 'ALLEGED SNEAK THIEVES HELD FOR WATCH THEFT Timepie From Home At 387 Main Street, Charged with s from a bureau in t Tho McKeou this morning. Arthur W Bristol and I'red Hicke restad by Sergeant O'Mara, and Detect liam 1 a a wateh home of Mrs. Main Collins Patrick J. o Sorgrant Wil- not k + roon old palice o men wh The o : now nnder overed the w 10 La accused court fcors 1o ateh ect. The two pear in police morning. A orrow one armed Lawrence Koss, is under arr a charge of breach of peace followi i visit {0 the home of John Doyle, 49 Buell hortly after noon t When he is and rfised 1o purchase with having Sergeant O Dete Cue G. ed to police this morning tempt en made duriy night to store at = enter | street. ] Pt;l.lséllc Pn‘e ented forria Cohn, | Arrest Following Loss of | ow Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions, Handy “Payer” bLoxes of 12 {ablets Also hottles of 24 and 100—-Druggists, clum of Monoaest! ester rf <w,v11uc|fl LU 'b 10 HAD GROTTO Bank Treasurer Expected 1o be Next 1—(Good Time and Lunch- con Tommorow at Meeting. Noah I Savings Bank of elected o meas, treasurer of the New Britain, wil of Aziz Grotiv G e G Sherwood H. resent in- scording Other ne officers time, and d officers. om the hrot Stanley Memorial sent “School Days, lunch will be se e admitted to t I cards. fives will he clecte will b eports allation of the erhood of the reh will pre. and a novelty Members wiil meeting by 192 River of unknown summer cottages at Ocean Grove, Sonth Swansea, a summer colony, today. ft int he wind saved the entire colony from destr ‘Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole Have Musterole handy when a cold starts. It has all of the advantages of grandmother’s mustard plaster WITH- OUT theblister. You justapply it with the fingers. First you feel a warm tingle as the healing cintment penetrates the pores, then comes a soothing, cooling ion and quick relief. de of pure oil of mustard and other simple ingredients, Musterole is recommended by many nurses and doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, sore_ throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lu mbago, croup, asthma, neu- ralgia, congestion, paing and achm of the back or jo sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted (eet. colds of the chest. It may prevent pneumonia and “fl To Mothers: Musteroleis also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35¢ and 65¢. jars and tubes. To President Coolidge | . Herald.) an. 14 TRosa member of company Conn.. was or Hiram 1 CHICAGO POLICE CHIER WILL BE SENT T0 JAIL Six Other noted siuger, Metropolita native of M to Preside today by Sen 1o Opera and Jen, at City Officers Also Are Found Guilty of Coutempt of Court. 14 (A police were Jan. chief of Morgan and six city officers cited for by Judge Joseph B ir refusal o reinstate former Police Captain Thomas F. Cronin and will be sentenced to the 1 next Monday. les Collins, Nicholas ning, head of the eivil mission; Francis X. Basch. corpora- tion counsel; Willlam F. Oehringer, and John A. Pelka, members of the civil service commission; John Cer- venka, city treasurer, and Mattin O'Brien, city comptroiler, ci ed by Judge David. Captain Cronin was remov office six years ago on c¢ inefficiency. A. other R. Fin- vice com- were 1 from irges of RUNS ON WET PLANK Chicago, Jan. 14 (B—On s form declaring for liberaliz the national prohi L posing Congressma ten, Mrs, Jacob Bauer, woman, has announced her ean- didacy for the republican nomi tion for congresa in the ninth Il nois district. ind op- it busi wiul. So countless people “have pleasant way, the mod- see the results in every circle Slenderne:s is common, More and becoming the exception. v is N ola Prescription ]Ll laL a day. No abnor- ) exercice of diet 18 fequired. Reduction I3 ely more than one pound v. So the tiody adjusts its 0 lop. a3 been used for l! years, l\h\e told others, and the le are taking a very ingredient, ex- p"‘llh Just armola acts, tells the reazons for results. 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