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10 1 ANKLES, NOT KNEFS, | PLANS ARE ARXOUNCED | AL NUTRITION FOE | JUDDOK’SSALARYRMSE“ Northeastern Power Company Gives Out Details Por Exchange of See AGAIV IN STYLE Evening Dresses Longer--Short Skirt Era Passing city parochial 0 he hat confl- his 5 not their a hat RADIO TESTS More Than 50 Receivers Taken to North & Judd Mutual Aid 'n llnund\m'r Condition Baker's Tsland, off Mass. Coast, laok ov For International Experiments. record of Boston, J mine s ported to 1 head, n equ by conncction week, January radio engineers of Arthur F., chusetts Inst radlo technician for was in charge of the u Experimentation worle will be conducted throughout the week by the » experts of the Herald-Traveler, cted by th ternational radio week committec the official newspaper in this district. American stations will broadeast for the benefit of the rest of the world and foreign stations will endeavor to reach listeners in this country. Pro- grams of the foreign stations will be published daily and reports on re- coption will be receved and con pared 5 enconr- ng modesty. b for t the Boston mination with nd the are w 0 girl-is give of tion lvice h are reg fc > dire ome o list room of ona: know chil ond. to | as ies the view- tryving to make Coral (;"'\lslc;' E;fil( Fatal ll) Three Men v, bl Jan. 20 (B DR ork in any me Advise ar cians to fred automobile AMMON \ll(\“l RE! llaneous shower was given t th of Miss Henry street in abel Ammon, who on Dec. 19 to v was Miss house a color & being received MRS, A misce evening rence Baest of of Mrs. M her marriage 1 Ammon of this | Anderson. The decorated, te and blue Ammon town from this and home rough condition does not food they zht kind 001 eral physical defec nalnn strain, em FIREMEN their appreciation ceor by the $100 10 worl do not was of me of plis! carried tritic poor 1o r hoy ‘w 1dequate Dr for avery food of fune fine child showld Nav morning, Milk s essential Gas From Stomach Pressed on His Heart o ne on vital organs. Morris was Plenty of ot tno much the ehild mixtira of (kmown as A Many peopla ean but of ges REAL ¢ thorn hark e upper and Sk S chitd condurt 1t 18 b elasses will be Bnuunsr CIIIEAI. AR Selected Wheat teal Cream pours vizht off the top for his A True Story) A Loan him the r cofiee Cream Top haottles Ha wes paying garage rent. We ot own property. His first repayn: Every repayment decreased the ¢ pays ne rent We Lend Up To $300 to Housekeepers Only lawful interest ' write or ‘phone S0y VT REHEDING PHONE 194 Narurdays 9101 t. Now he ow an the iy e every bit of cream from il milk RENFFICIAL LOAN SOCIE WEST AN Yoy BOOM 10 Upen 10530 Licensed by the Btate and Bonde Vi Main SStrect Farmers’ | 458 so Phonc [ Count Ludwi NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, lh publican Leader in Council in Favor of Adopting Recommenda- tions of Committee Tonight, \derman n‘. pros: Williara 1. Judd, repub- | ler in the common councl 1 approval today of recom- ndations of the committee on sal- which will be presented to the ouncil tonight, whiteh I ure some recommendations vould not make, but en th sod report,” Alder- “You can't expect wha will agree on opinion that s report, gen- righ is my 21 Lose Licenses for Driving While Drunk viford, Jan, 2 The weekly Connecticut J for one year under the influ slo depart- fort to re- in Two cat Iwo were Con- fcted in other | statement » depart- | case they suspended veliel Nangatuck., geport Fimwood Hartford, + Haven. Iridgeport. Hartford, wdham Cente Southbu Valamont, Devon, m, New Brita r. Mass, ven, odolsky New Ha Is Sued Alleged Partner n. 20 (P —Count Lu i and of New By v I GARLAND'S PLAN CALLED_FAULTY Won't Make World Better Place| in Which to Live n Pa, Jan. 20 (B— Garland's "April Farm' of & movement of extreme | communistie tendencies that “will {not make the world a better place in* Dr, John A, V 1t of Mublenberg Co 1 fn an address here. Kking before the Allentown high warned that dr "o stem reds.,” He re rm association, ofused by the est of com- | onto iurles 8, |18 a part ge de- S8 f the | | Hass | senfor class school, taken of the | April 1 ty court, as a ism."" Investigation farm resulted riana’s g arges of adultery. Ile il pendiv wns the on is under o | imme sum of money s placed in Dr. Hass, “is for radical pur- es that will not make a better place to live in. movement of which Ap! part forms the basis of ti-patriotic pacifism, a revolu- mm sm, the fundamental er of which {a anti-religious. uestion of free import aith fin eing purpe Iarm far greater first duty is to destr man in Gol A United ates ail that this whole t is preparing to make an valt in ten years, are being pus to another, ing that they are striving to 1t ed trom they are being perse public sym- rly cvident they are for {n all thelr been very cva- win nder cover, have ‘(fhinoscr ;\Jlil:)i:iliés ! Held Responsible Jan, 20 () Hay ‘The consular n. headguart ese castern raflway. official notice that the authoritiss will be held respon- for any loss of life on proper- during the present ruggle be- {tween the Chinese and Soviet Russta ! trol of the raily ltor cor [l conteat has ar king, orps at Cl iver nese 1 =ib! [ty " 1 Rursian at pital in 1 xploitation of tion ¢ fmprovenent of ers patented by Col. Schild- He claims tha omniged ¢ for {he for 1 fia: re 1 1t 1l from his ¢fforts nt does not an- New York con- 1s expected of 1 MUSSOLINU IS DEFTED Swiss Government May of Chambers of Com London, Ju ) (PThe spondent of the Daily Premier Mussolin being openly defied by chuminers commer 0 anl of whos o the of in eney dire wher, which is the bodies, has - For- {] i's s yers as illeg lished under ind it Is expec savs, that th will they Swiss 55 gOV- action in the cory republica of reopening t stead of repul is advance t th with the with citis ir REAL S AL R MAN DIES Perry Whose of Yermout One of Last Fathers Fought in '76, revolution t (A —Dr. 1 one of rviving 1 in th rday in | s learned Phila Fifth vy in “tically Micah 1gton, ted in s 19 CIVIL WAR VET DILs Man Aided in Wilkes nmlh. Lanc I A Penn. apture of John Assassin Jan. 20 (P —Henry ran of the Civil War, in the capture of John slayer of Abraham He was 8§ aster, n ins of the Tong Bridge, Va. Dismount- yreing Roth him was cap er. RUSSIAN ADMITTANCE r [ of the at dussian is in the PROTEST iblic, Act In Cases | Express | of | tz- | ctors are | o cor- | premier | to | roops s issued an order sumption of traffic, which has held up by the Russlans, but order was countermanded noff, the Russian genel of the hinese I manager 1 system. » departure of pr from ripusly titude the delayed by of Chinese I\IH)UH (ll(lh youth of Hartford and New will thrill ne. week when I'red Bradna's world's greatest in door circus will be presented twi daily at the mory strest, Hartford, under the manage- iment of t ™ comp: . Govern- Foot Guard. Ringling Bros. and m & Batle combined shov tdoor circus a holds the title 1t 18 a circus of such that only citica ireus {roport in of such ample | W mory ean | Neverthele ecuti winter in having the o that it can be this cf: wee er it the form of dinment nd ¥ come too ke ites of hiose ion. t driil shed into a itdoor circus. who hunger for 10! Il he con- al of the . the great scene fas- | al store $9 Asylum street: Gal store, Tarmington avenne ) strect; Foster's Smoke Main street. and Judd's | West Hartford center. tickets e bhe sceured embers of the foot guard, will be more than 2,000 un- seaty ecach afternoon at §0 snts and In the evening at Res be there. s dr nd Sherm |shop, 6 drug store, fssion Ther 75 cents. rved seats cost an additional §0 except Thursda Tien the reserved sca‘s will more than the admis- Rox seats, £0 after. s and $3 Military seats sale ai are on ATTENDANC] 20 (P—Ty MAY INTORCE Jan, wnder which a deputy attending less than a certain er of sesstons be un- 15 being considered as of terminating the Aventineos 7 to a report eirculated to- dav in the chamber lobbles, The rules of the chamber w he amended to {unless fhe offending deputy gave a {satistactory explanation his ab- {sence and proved it was not part of a deliberate political maneuver. would | W. F. NICHOLS DIFTS Soringfield, Jan. 20 () — Wilbur T 65, of Relcher- town, formerly a well known educa- 'for, died last night in a hospital here. He was a achool principal in Holyoke and for some years subse- ent to 1899 wa ervisor of five in New Haven, Conn. as a graduate of Amherst college 1 had written text books on arith- nd geography. He was horn er, Minn. TRADE SCHOOT, MINSTRELS fonrth annual minstrel show School Athleti held April § and senior high hool JANUARY Hass, | for | {times that the microphone, by | for | om to satisfy the | 2t McCoy's | Military | provide expulsion | He | 20, 1926, City ltems In @ serious condition due to heart trouble, Louls 8t, John, ¥88 Main street, was taken to the w Britain ..nn.. | hospital yesterday A. Nash Co, sults and overcoats New styles and samples, nion Made, T. I, McCabe, 49 Wal- nvu street, Tel. 454.~advt, Picture Framing, Ohrnstedts,— 1vt A report will be presented by the laws committee at the meeting of Joseph's parish soclety this evening, and the organization wiil Le completed, student Prince" sheet musie, C. L. 1 ( records Pierce and & Co, After spending several his city, Arthur Corbin ror his home Los weeks in will Jeave Angeles Sat. Student Prince” rocords t music. C. L. Pierce & Co. —advt Mrs. . Miller of 48 Cedar street left for New York today w) was called by the serious illn mother, fss Beatrice York city has re a visit o Tose and sher of ewart aof urned to her home ol weeks with nn of North Stanley P v Miss nest, Order of () 0dd Fellows' lock Wednesday installation of officers will ace at a regular meeting of -Glover unit Thursday aw W18, at Britain meet at hall o' evening. rerine O'Dell Suess of the tain telephone office iw eor ner home, 45 Main stred of scarlet fever. DAWES iErTuwr. AT SEMATE DELAY Even Carries His Objections to Public Via Radio (P—Vice- er amnsed Washingto T'resident Da at continu debate in the to delay a declsion on question, re for rev curb e After s erday senate court cussion. r hours in the sen- listening to opponents sion to the com speeches and rea icle written In speration led him ferophone to broadeast ¢ protest again ute v Am rliver | agu- 2ine Mr. to a UP BEFORE COUNCI Will Be Submited in Full af | meeting | supporting for | were re ghe | eve- | he world He spoke with so much vigor at | not at- vehemence, set forth | vibrations. W his audience, Mr. to emphasize his re- with powerful gestures. As ult the speaking stand he used st shattered by raps from e stand had been con- especially for President ihis fists, | structed | Coolidge. The vice-president’s Imipatience {was not lessened by the fact that leaders of both sides in the court | fight are conducting negotiations to {set a date for a vote on her- :solution. The main point of ether tie vote shall e or follow consider of x reduction bill. Quotes Andrew Carncgie Au article written 33 years ago Ly drew Carnegle and whi Reed, democrat, Missouri be read into the Record w to by Mr. heard by alumn ts Tnstitute of dinners In (7 wsumed an : s prompted me,"” -president sald, “to bring question of the failure of the scnate rules to your attention.” He® had |pianned the usual a 1 |but changed to his pet the last moment. Pointing out that the rules permit | discussion on any subject, whether relevant or nof, lers that “it | people wake up and write their sen- ators what they cedur, am speaking to an i udience,” he continued derstand what It mean dividuals stop the whe: |ing. There arc 110,000,000 people vitally interested in the tax bill and when such a plece of legislation 1s before a great body Mke our United States senate, you should not permit a man to go up there and read mag- azlne articles, newspapers or some- thing else irrelevant. at clligent “You un- to have in- FIND BLOODY CLOTHES But New Haven Police Cannot ¥Find [ Man Who nmppm Package. Nev "m 20 YP‘* Police Dawes in his radlo specch, | Although | U I)u\ws 1 “‘r\nndf-rr-] as wi ° | bette | { tes that must be placed in all buil think of this pro- | 1 establisking the buildi tatned by holes o with blond stains as getting oft & Whitney avenue trolley ar at Church and apel streets ut 11 o'clock. When the man ed that the contents of the dle had been seen by the motor- man he dashed tl Green toward Temple street disappeared | The clothing consisted |trousers, vest and coat of |and well-worn cheviot sult, ‘;hf(\ vy woolen undershirt, :Two Memorial Funds of the| an old | guards. fugh the Central | and | gjnances are entirely new and are re- and a| Are Presented to Yale| New Haven, Jan. 20 P — Two funds totalling $35,000 have been glven to Yale university by Mr. and | ‘\ln Herbert Dupuy of New York, | In meniory of their sons, Wiltred and | Charles M. Dupuy. They will be | used to assist supporting students, {it 1s announced. The Income of a $25,000 fund will provide additional scholarships | the treshman year. i [ in | | The interest on a $10,000 fund will | {be devoted to the payment of the { hospital and Infirmary bills of self- U er(in;: students and to support of the tment of university ealth h has charge of physical welf: stude , whieh of t Mhn ‘:’mdr‘ son, Wv‘ llam r | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Wilson and John MacFarlane. | FOR RESULTS he advised his hear. | F0) Of tempo 1s high time that the | | from turn. | Source NEW BUILDING CODF Included is a group of th dinances which Iy entirely 1 special vestrictions on thea tains, Many regard thd tos curtalns in use as entire not realiznig the possibility “wing' or timber talling agains ripping curtain, A righd prl tion will be required, Temporary of moving pleture muchines 1s vl lated by striet ordinanees. In_the preparation of these la Arelfect Bishop consulted the col in uge in the Yull\»\\nm munjel ties: New York, Doston, Dridgepqg New Haven, Hartford, Providen Worcester, Detroit, Sehenectag Roc . Flint, Oakland, New Be ¢ the common council, will | Ohio Wisconsin St} building department self- ST t time in the The follo dividuals mission Connecticut Brick Mfrs, Deputy Chief M. ). Souney, dirg of the fire prevention hureau of AU CLE 1, D.. The New Britain present high | Estate Loard, National Board of cvery effort | t'pds Department of bu mereg Washington, 1. €. John 1, Kirkls Joseph D, Wil Ch, of the Bel as Johns Wood Co.. As sfacturers, M uscon Sl Awnir Company expert, been held now the Meeting Tonight Increased e fees provided in bullding code, which 15 1o cred for approval at tor be make i the ing companics and poperated with the of particular inter Assoclal for municipalitics \ thelr €N progrossi erred to d s set of for New thought to f building on made hout iecessarily, ref, its prepara- tively | with stin written necfal Dl e and to ma o writers, ine poration Counsel City Tingine President (), Constr Several struction a tofore only controlled partially all, ar feature tion (o 1trol taced s serutiny ullding department throv al Lath Man requiremcuts of these new rules, Company, 13 Thirteen years have heen given orfland 1o a movement to tations along this Ii th i of the City, ciated Lumbe at Conl & ] 1dy under honsing i ter r ; S we Slightly ! more tha more £ common coun- a sum of completion appropriatcd the task 1 money to rle K. Bis member of L | Delt mad as i times, ave b printey. for stud and Loth: inter ook will conta building laws and a sccond, sma will pumbing regula by city of O ar teleetrical pamplet I a at ¢ printed on under iission with Richa airman cont horl sh a vhich was struck by vention of ¢ ration, The City ing, was mended by Hartford, us the cont steeples that all build- 1o restriction limits ight or size likely i this . Tt was res 'ORIENTAL RUGS 9 FULL LINE IN ALL SIZES 2lso REPAIRING AND CLEANING S V SEVADJIAN Residence 15 Grand St. Tel. 1190-3 to r city not s been met by requiring fn build ngs arcording to 1} fon n | tion fo neighboring , the ofing of roofs, \ indows and Tel. 1190-2 a cer ; wi hether ain strue- two or thr s problem will n V'N'”vv( of number building, of any feted 10 plots ing is visibl o prope Protruding, Bleeding, without requiring go into yards. The number of wooden parches in | o fire lim rolled Access doors required e re con openings 15 noks Piles. This Dependable and Proven Rem- edy for Piles is now packed in handy, collapsible .\L’chs with detach- able pile pipe, whi hpmukeu the application of the ointment a clean and easy task of a moment. ~Full directions and scientific advice for pile sufferers go with each tube. Tubes with pile pi Re T5c.; old style tins, 60c. Get % Z0 OTNTMENT from your druggist; or,if you prefer, gend stamps or money order direct. Paris Medicine Company, Beaumont and Pine Strests, St. Loals, Mo, ry damage nozzies can lie these opent chop a solid ¢ fire spread durl & rough required to and the danger | time was e time floor em. Partitions in attics requireme is being calel ‘mushroom fires.”” controls incln le as to bting faci Ot quirements fire figl ings, this 10 be under the supervision fire chi 2 requirement for fire proofed roofing material multiple family dweilings, and con- ary decorations and booths at faire, ivals, Awnin dangerous hecause of age, or wear may be ordered repaired or | taken down at the discretion of the | bullding department safeguard | 86T - from An effort {s made to eliminate the of many neighborhood rty fences or walls—by & commission | as a board of arbitration to which Iall disputes are referred for final adjustment. | Disappear! or folding will allowed only under conditions | which will permit of proper ventila- | tion, this being a for sanita- fon. 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Ether st guoer complete satisfaction or your money s returnad Sold and Guaranteed by Stanley Gr. & Coal Co,, ma A great many of the foregoing or- | garded the last word in building law, INSIST UPOX LANE'S COLD TABLET:! for Colds and Grip P. Strople. By virtue of and by Order of the Referee in Bankruptcy, all of the stock, goods and fixtures of the bankrupt estate of the Hardware City Market at 503 Main St., New Britain, consisting of grocer- ies and fixtures will be sold at 11 A. M. Thursday, January 21st, on the premises, by William Howard Wakelee, Official United States Auctioneer. For information, see Nair & Nair, City Hall Bldg.

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