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Similar bills have made their | arance at previous sassions \\\M‘TEI‘EERAPH wlRES never assumed the dignity of a law. \ Although tha repeal of the an. thracite tax, as estimated by state| oficlals, would reduce the state's| la am and the Postal Tele- Jle companies came to the boatswain of of the Western Union with James T, MINE LEGISLATIO NOW N ABEVANGE ph € ; | ussh l for $25000 DAMAGED IN FIRE =+ = support the repeal fn the bellef st | Western Union Office at Portland that such actlon would hasten the . termination of () trike. Membe: ' i anenraane e et Partly Wreoked during the 1925 session appeared | —_———— in support of the repeal proposal. | BANDITS, THEY LAUGH | Men, Refusing To Argue, Just Herd | Measure Until Monday 15 () - B »s Into Room Then forties.” Harrisburg, Pa., Jan. Portland, Me, Jan. 15 (P—=Work- | Employes In tention from legislations from out- | slde the ten anthracite producing | leglslation by the speelal session | counties, Discouraged by this out. | looking toward an ehforced early [look, mon-mining persgna in the|ge.q’y: riously the big switchboard settlement of t'o strike faded with | mining communities appealed Al {0 the central office, the week-end &¢journment with no | rectly to President Coolidge to take | Service on the state wires was out action having den taken. | some step to bring about a settle- | ror 11 pen hours, while the telegra Threa bills ™cked by Governor | ment of the strike. phie printer re Pinchot, for evatrol of mining as At Wilkesbarre the school direc. | $8,800 from the Continental savings bank yesterday, | “You aren't going to get any-| where by holding up this bank," M | Kathryn Anderson, a stenographer, told the robbers as they herded her | o and other employes into a back room. hope to bo able to restore complete- and 1y the service which was interrupt- ed early last night when fire dam- | entertained earlier in the week for = < H = 2 5 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1926 of Owen T. Hurdle, a retired chief | ago e Bello and Jennle A ‘COUNTERFE]T LlQUOR the navy, against|mento ran off from thelr mates to | Lang, a former | Fire loss was placed keeper in Brooklyn, N, Y., he sued damages. out three and a half hours, pro MoN oaa A - laee [this money it was sald, was found on : 4 & 0 | Hurdle claimed that Lang allen. | Shay yesterday J Dist. Atty, Buckner Believes He Has | Glickstein, a search of the bottling ovel b han $9,000,000 v ‘alling the se 8. 4¢ d { o ""“:. Y f"”’;“. "l'" s", "; a1l e GlR GLERK LEGTURES ated the affections of his wife, Lu-| Calling the two deserted ones to |works, the agents sald, disclosed n & year of normal production, L cinda M. Hurdle, luring her from |the bench, the court said: Uncovered Source of Supply. P i]m t llsl )| these officlals were prepared to : S dnd e, Legislature to “Sleep on thelr farm at Kitte Portsmouth navy I'was located bLefore and golng to the | d, and you, Aumento, will say N York, Jan. 15 (P—Evidence | 'Old Smuggler.” PEOSE DT LAy ARL L O R AR RHIGNE \:’l l)m‘l o 'Im}‘ e \3]‘m|r “l:“fi obtained while they were posing as - 0 ) lights of Broadway and its “roaring it s flashing, Mrs. ello & L e o |orted: “end him to jall. Send him | bootleggers against two largoe whole. Ship Bought by Elm City ‘ w Jail for a'long time. He deserves | eale botile dealers who are alleged to Man Partly Destroyed With the state legtsiature udjournw"'r"‘n"l ”“‘“‘(;‘L"" ‘l" f“?“‘z:\’_";“lfi’-‘:“ men wore busy today restoring wire Yoot Bank, Iy . it Ho left me alone and ran away; | have supplied a mercantilo company | Newport, R. I, Jan. 15 (P—The i s ““""Hn\p\v o ,miners' oMt 1 e s (e tie o Stk bbtaon > S | NO SLNTENGE MATES uox: :\;; .&hnu{d »:._\v‘m«-nty'(r;y:. " with m;um‘u;mfl counterfeit “strip latest of a series of mishaps over- Y | 4 Unlon Telegraph company here. Des Molnes, Ya, Jan —A lec > Anthony Aumento nex 0k his | stamps” led federal agents from |took the schooner Mary J. Bealo, today had twe ¢a;s and nights to All eyes In the coal producing With the aid “!T‘\p"'sl from the ture on the folly of bank robbery WHO DESERTED Lo (EM place on the bench. As he looked Washington fo make three arrests | former rum runner, in a shipyard "sleep on" the m2asures now be. | reglons were focused on these bills, | f 4 2 ». | delivered by a young woman clerk, u il at his wife his gaze softened. “She's|today which United States Attorne: o g o w 3 Boston office wht were rushed here- | dell y ¥ 8 ) Attorney here last night when the craft wad fore the solon®‘tor the regulation | but drew comparatively little at- with emergancy equipment, they did not deter four men who took o of the anthracite industry. Hopes bt > ¢ Abandoned Wife Wants Hushand To | Get Long Term, While The Discarded Man Is Lenient cks of hottles, lcate that the euctlon at Providence last week aftet Addressing the prisoners, Judge tents were In bond and confiscation as a carrler of contra- Shay said i the year bottling. | band alcohol. On its way down Nar. Jan. 15—A desert as they have sald. | The men arrested eac whom was | ragansett Bay it sprang a leak and sat u to six months | held in § | by United States (had to be beached on the shore At sen- rison, and you, ) Commissioner ( were Wililam | Portsmouth nates in | Aumento, shall serve two months.” | Glickstein, of tein Brothers,| A lighter floated it and it was nal court, The man —_—— wholesale bottle dealer lohn Garl- | brought here for repairs. The origin lenfent. Six months 'READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | baldi, of the Bacoys Lottle Company, of last night's fire s & mystery. lnnd Jack Kameneky, an employe of Glickstein, STAMPS. CONFISCATED | sooks 5 t"sidma.ana ‘i to them with marked mofey, Some ot 81000 | ot up a home In Norristown, Pa. The jury was | They were arrested and convicted [ two weeks ago and faced Judgoe | |thousands of whiskey bottles and | one room was plled high with empty cases labelled “White Horse" near the! ‘I am going to let you, Mrs. Bello, yard, where he|tell me what to do with your hu Will Prosecute Offenders, only 17, judge. She did wrong and | Buckner bLelleves ha should be punished, but not so much | maln course of distriby as the man. Send her to jail, too, | stamps, but not for very long and not for as long as the man is ¢ uncovered a swept by fire and serlously dawag. ution of the |ed, The ship was sold to Angelo Orlo of New Haven, Conn, at a federa! “Strip st ps.”* which g ver the nt."” ‘ ad Press to nd Press| “This Is just a small bank, get- & publie utility. for the formaton| tors' assoclation of Luzerne county. foralq was for the re-|ting well under way. It's a nic of state compi:s, and a proposal|in annual 4§ eession, unanimou mainder of the bank and it won't do you any good to repeal the wate anthracite tax,|adopted a resolution asking the | Alhoush (b cable from to hold it up. Bank were In the “ands of the leglsla- [ president to intervene. The resolu- New York to London, which pa did anybody any good. tors. A four'd bill, which would|tion said the etrike 18 serlously af-|imrowgh the local offica was tem.| The robbers didn't argue, tohy | repeal the mdners' certificate law, | fecting the public schools. Delega- pokarily blocked. At the sta | just took the money. has been réported by the eenate | tlons of Schuykill committee off mines, but it is ex-|and pected to go back to that commit- | way tea for pubMe hearing. Slight ¢Jance of passage county people | {j¢ 1) e — e there no delay in the | il Jusiness smen iwereion. ihoit transmisslon of messages between | Qat R @ X H 01 fo Washington o interview | murone and Amorien. musines ey | SA10F Gets Big Award Congressman Brumm with & view | routed through other channels until | From Man Who Stole Wife was 10 getting federal intervention. b i communication was reestablished | Saco, Me,, Jan, 15—(P—A verdict seen by either administration or i) through Portland |for §22,2 € organization leaders, for any of thl-‘m:AD HERALD CLASSIFTED Al»sl Both the New England Telephone |by a supreme court jury in the sult b . [ T PAY CASH — PAY LESS We buy and sell for CASH. THAT is ONE Reason why our Garments cost you less— FAR LESS. 287 Main Street, Over W. T. Grant Co. A DRESS EVENT NEW SILK New Spring Colors Correct New Spring Fashions ¥ Tomorrow at the Astounding Low Price of PURE CREPE SILKS SATIN STRIPED SILKS SATINS FAILLES PRINTS AN EVENT TO TALK ABOUT! 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