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CONTINUE BATILE “Just Begun fo Fight” Row Commander Says Rum New Y though 1 Tsland an been effectively mai guar Ady ) ! n Union 1 1 to 1 ne 1gn e thor Amer He strted virtually in a of wa he rum ehips, = Jom of acti 1 ' M istified by the results accompli ed ervice Since \as t forelgn sonrce of A hootleg liquor is no ery red 1ri n elitizen,” | ald, sence off our coa manned by fore reputs veryels, vartnership with d traitorons Americar ho there for the express and v Known purpose of flaunting dignity and power of this, 1} greatest nation in the world “Wheth a man is an alvocat of nationa! prohibition or not, does he wish to s flying for- clgn flags and protected tl thelr registration under foreicn governments, hovering off our N coasts, that no foreign ship in time of war would dare approach, for the specifi s lquor into this tlon of the DENY INJUNCTION IN JITNEY GASE Shore Line Ronte May Be Used hy Both Companics ) — Judgr decision today the Wa- pose of importing country, in vio titutic American Cong Waterbury, Jan Arthur F, Ells in a on a demurrer finds that terbury Jitneys and Taxls, Inc., is not entitled to an injunction re- straining the New Haven and Shore Line railway from operating husses from New Haven to Saybrook over the same route on /hich the Wa- terbury company is, and has been, operating for some time, Attorn ton L. Klein and W. W. Guger contended the act of the legislature was unconstitutional and that it was illegal hecause it does. not require the esmpany to seck permission from the public utilities commission when it wishes to add te or withdraw any se This, it appears, 48 a function ve ed in the dir counsel for the Waterbury this authority ve company contend sts in the road di- rectors some of the powers of the public utilitics commission Counsel stated today they would join issue and go to trial. The Waterbury Transporf company is also asking damages of £100,000 from the Shore Line rail- way, In his memorandum of Tudge Ells states that it eal departure from long policy in relation to public lation hut that it is not for him deciston is a radi lativ ilities to determine t m of the rhange He rales that the legislature having power to inaugurat pol- fey, has power to alter it or 0 Fate it Ko the Shore Line over at the New COUNTESS 11Rriny g HAD INFANT BAPTIZED But Net Step fn Von I< as Problematical COASTGUARDWNII 'BENDEL SUGGESTS WARDROBE FOR MILADY'S WINTER TRAVELS Ensemble of Plaid Silk Para- mount, Rules Dictator | Taffeta Returns to Favor and Is Included | | 4 BY HENRI BENDEL { 1 Pashion Designer (Written for NEA Service) Now York, dun. 23 (P—The week- | 1 be b8 a factor to b ¢ of tho fash- | week-ending tablished part | t what cloth hould be taken on the short journey is often a prob- m, for though the time is short there are a number of different occa- | ons to consi Yot no one wishes to descend upon stess with luggage suggesting 0 indefinite stay S0 many women have consulted | me i regard to the problem that I have today sclected three costumes “hi m to me quite adequate | for any functions that might come | Silk Alpaca Ensemble I The most important item is th day and traveling costume and for this T suggest the ensemble of plaid silk alpaca with an overblouse of crepe, lined to match the may be worn under a fur coat or cloth top coat if used in a cold ate, and may also be used very well for sport occasions | The hat of green felt with the rolled brim and pompon of fringed silk completes the outfit admirably frock that is also cham- A dinner Mintmun No A Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion Acce A M, Ade tor 928, convenien: Ask for Book Accepted pted After | Claswifled Page on Bame Day. Over the o of custos A “Want Ad l Chatge, 36 cents PNty Bat 10 I YOUR Ik U ‘o THE HERALD “ m Ul Personals o ERV] E WANT ADS Burial l, doutiments 1 Alphabetivully Atrunged For Quick | BUTTAT VAULIS-Conerete wtesl reine | ano Ready Kuference. forced; wat ouf, hermetically senled. e LINE RAIKS FOR N, B, Vault Co. Phono 64716, My e CONSECUTIVE INSKRTIONE NEW BRITAIN=Mounmental m:m. u; Below 18 a list of the voosd fpe SRS Pro okt Monumente' of el sies aod Standard Headings in T BT 1 s every day use on the | ek e i k1 [OSTON FERNS '\.»vy—v:iillv:fl.g pricas, “lassi P, | 0 di veesd lin Kt N Sundelll's reenhouse, al Classified Page. Note .'he [l s uizl- el iine .80 10 Bitane 1312, easy-to-read alphabetical [ vuuy order Ruter upow Applicat | T FIOWERS il e J¢ orde to N Varvl Bpeciallzing on arrangement, T4 aee (3 An (et ohnugia Gresnhouve, 817 Chureh Minimum Space, § lines I TOWERS—Tor tho funcral and fresh cut pwor Garden §t. Phone flowors for all oceaslons ¥ 1163 Stanley Plonso Hartford Ave 185 hono 11 in same day’s paper 1P M CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS - within lin, n the ote Connc January, A, D, ANNOUNCEMENTS | 10-=AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE \ copy thereof ¢ 11=AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORI 123+ AUTOMOBILES WANTED— lace where the TAX] BERVICE uenm; S T0 LET | Certiffed fr LES AND BICYCLES A 16— ORCY'LS-BICYC-LS WANTED 17—8ERVICE STATIONA REPAIRING District of I i—LAWYERS.-PATENI ATTORNEYS | 26=~MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGE it s Ordered, That LIMITATION OF ( At a Court of Present Bornard F. id town of N tent 1926 Gafiney, ord, GAFI RD ¥, ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING erlin, ss; Pro ald a piteat] % on Boriln Bav- Kindly return “No 1 Fluder DEPOSTT ngs b HOOR nk bank, 21wt day of | Bsd. Judge, TOST. 5 Gwners e and | Nowington tag on collar, irEo COG do On motlon of Agatha Kardokas of Notity Geo, SEDINTH HOTICRN New Britain, within eald district de PP (O ST W TRV I=FLORISTS bl i ACTRTTor T T 5=LOBT AND FOU Al I e e e faane S R broxn:hends §—PLREONALS f mld estate 1o exhibit thelr clain G R 7—8TORE ANNOUNCEMENTE Agninst the mame to the excentrix and | 185 LibenA B ok Btato divecta that public natics be glyen of 11 el AUTONOBILES T T G e T on U Chmin #$=AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES {1ished In said New Bijt d having | Finder return to 9=-AUTOS AND YRUCKS FOR BALE | cicculation i said dlstr posting | 3 Pork w Hritain t o8t 1 he | artford or Took 108t on In or i | stations. Reward, Return to, A, G 300 Hart &t 6 Arcads FITAMI Te do It | Judge 1 | PICTURE | OF 1B obate Court, BUSINESS BERVICK fanau e e A nae . Dropsy, Asthma, High W—BARBERS HAIRIVS, MASSEUSR te of tho town of New Britain, In said | BI0od Pressure, S AL G AND CONTRACT S e . ||t vou FREE how sou’can-get ‘avei NESS GERVICE RENDERED Upon’ e appiication of &eima Johnson | e S Lol MUk vy ety praying that as administratrix ¢, t. a. | e T Svan. Do — DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY it oot Ay eI Ean sl o ari to | den._Box 1351, New Haven, Conn. ~DYEING & CLEANING couvey certain real estate, as per Store Announcements 1 ~INSURANCE—= ALL KINLS tication on flle moro fully appears, SIKATEE SHARPENED—Hadfield's Bports ing Goods, 15 Maln St. on be heard 7—PAINTING, PAPER HANGING | deterimined ot tho Probate Office, in | ing for dancing and informal eve- $—PLUMBING. HEAT'U, MKTAL WE RBritain in sald digtr) on the r!y‘F——-———_.— R e IZPRINTO. JOBRG, Sramon ronooa, 4l that i l AUTOMOTIVE ] Bl Bk G 3 ¢ 4 0 |30=PRINT'G, JOBB'G, 8TATIONERY renoon, and that noti ) and cocoa crepe roma. Here are | Ensemble of )Alnld;l]l« alpaca with o 7 - | 1=PROFGSSIONAL SKRVICES dency of sald application and | ave the slender s e ‘en crepe ovel s, ay Jeft, two tones of e ‘repe 5 s | 32=RE 3 N [ th e and place of hearing thercon, . have the slender silhouefte, with | Ercen crepe overblouse, for day Left, a dinner frock in two ton heige and cocoa crepe roma; right [SRUEANG &TEIANGURON NG EHR | (haitimeland!slice otihearing e AL and Tkl Accicicaiits absolute comfort because of the wear and trayeling bouflant white taffeta frock for evening wear 1 inving o circuiation In' 811 dirices oo | AORE TRUCKE=Baies soT Serviee =B front fulness and the circular cut of £ | EDUCATIONAL e Al oe oot AN G e =R ACM BT 1 material { drapery o avor, and is so much worn by the younger et that 1 have included a estive of motion and | bouffant white taffeta frock for eve- | t finidity that is whélly charming. For | ning wear. |t bsolute perfection, pumps of beige and perfectly matehing hose | dainty erystal embroidery on bodice ntial | and skirt and on the ends of the GOOSE GOSLIN APPEARS admits of in ion and adds a touch | of softness sugg satin |are ealed that the baby had heen r ceived into church on December 1 all a 15 so rapidly returning to | quaint bow at the back most. captivating touch, Let fe Here it is very simply treated with | more claborate robes de sweep in the back | touch the fioor in front \\Mr‘]:ifi the me warn you that the full even for semi-tail frocks are worn muchrlonger | the most recent n the chiffon frocks, and the showed very lovely yle actu- | With these three and almost | from Friday to Mo: |from your experience?" Carney ask- lot the tickets for graduation and ed when it was over, class night. graduation will be Regarding taffeta in general, it is | —=CORRESPONDENCE COURSES being used also for afternoon and | very pleasantly and eventtully. public elgn po 15=DANCIA in ealil dist G 'PEACHERS | 38=INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL | 1o all p: ored frocks, and |37—-LOCAL & PRIV. INSTRUCTORS | or by maliing to Paris openings | é8—WANTED—~INSTRIICTORE # copy taffeta coats, EMPLOYMENT tin the town of New Byit- 1 by glv tles in interest cither personal rict, a ) pre his order and return mako to son Motor Sala 171 South Main 8t Phone_870. BUICK MOTOR CARS—Sales and Bervice. Capital Bulick Co. 193 Arch 8t. Phone 2607, CAR | CADILLAC ng motice paid po changes the time |89~ EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES nday should pasy 3 | 40—HELP—AGENTS WAN 1—HELP—MEN WANT. 3=HELP=WOMEN WANTED |43—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN | 4—BITUATIONS &ANTED—MEN |45—BITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL Tn the matter Bankrupts. played in Hart- NOTICE of Bassos In bankrup By virtue of and by Order of the | Referee In Bankruptey, all of the | | | | | [ Tudge ’ Motar Co. | FORD CARS tractor. Sales and wervice. Genuine & Valides, | parts and acceasories. Automotive Eales oy 8ervice Co. 248 Elm. Phons 2701 KLIN CARS—The car for 10 years, Bales and Service, 453 West Mam 8t Tel. eervice. Bennett Motor Sales, 260 Arch o B AS JUDICIAL SUBSTITUTE |, That there is o train back fo| The class ni¥ht cast will hold tn- |«s—BUBINESS OPPORTOS e o el TR B arercra. Aves cor countess s a Protesiant | Washington pretty soon,” he replied tensive rehearsals under the direc. |7—INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDE e L o e e s > Sherlff Baker reports that the |promptly. “You don't have Sunday (tion of the class adviser, Mrs. Amy | $—MONEY LOANED jRare sty S aniat L Abls 1y ON—OARLAND AND GRAV- [{aountass waacivaas i nat forly e A R b i (9—WANTED—TO BORROW $t., New Britaln, consisting of gro- A DMAND I URAT S arets, £ E iuilford, for the next two days s = i 3 es and Service. Hardware City e i e Famous Ball Player Sits On Bench | et snonsn ter e i, T S e A LIVE STOCK corles a';;l nw]m 1\”” be sol;l'lm 10| Motor Co. 6 Kim 8t Phono 2124, though enigmatically | = . | N » vn.' | ErE 60—CATTLE AND SBWINB m, hursday, January 28th, on | GHEVROLET MOTOR CAR8—8aies and : < | At Invitation Of His Friend, The i"‘ Iiyiowd fown -W”"frgm Wednesday evening. 61—DOGS, CATS, PETS the premises, by Willlam Howard | Superlor” Auto. Compazy, 117 7z | Wednesday afternoon the last [62—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIES Wakelee, Official United States Auc- | Ehenesdils 5 Judge, | ; _yoar |63—HORSES, VEHICLES b ’ e R R vetET & 6. Gal T FREIHHT[_‘R IJ]ST 1 ‘ SEN]OR GLASS BANQUET {same of the season before mid-year |E—HORSES VEHICLES | tloneer. | CHRYSLER—1 an ales an: i )y | | Philadelphia, Jan (A —Leon J Goslin, better known wherever ha ball is played as “The Goose," sat on the bench for more than an hour | here y In that time he d clared 64 persons who appear. ed berore him, then caught a train for Washington, This is how it hap- pened, The ceclebrated RADID RELATES fLiner President Roosevelt Misses Ship in Snowstorm outfielder of the one-time baseball champions of the i universe was invited by his friend, New York, Jan. 25 (P—The liner | Magistrate Edward J. Carney, to sit President Roosevelt wirelessed the |on the beneh with him while the lat- s lines today that she ter held court. ce of the British freight- | Goslin, “but don’t United St ad lost t “All right,” s sk me to fine cr Antinoe after answering an SOS. |anybody. 1'm opposedl to fines.” ; call from her yesterday in mid- Il tell you what to do,” sald the | Prir Atlantic. The President Roosevelt | magistrate. “Yon just stay on the | ongside the freighter for scv- |hase and watch for my signals.” R ey T (R LRI e e e v s G licavyiRnow Eqally first man u showing the effects Alblotiihenttelantenn boRls Awere oo iarint i facad Hsivwe navse t oars it Bops, ihe muesae. R0, wAlef WAS | Wi veed! o ek ths Chates, JnjjtnqRircroompand et dlo A RSty hey Biirra Ha ael put out of commission, The Anti- | ;"o ™ YO BF THEST G0 886 e e wan sl oo Distioa to | 14 for Queenstown with a cargo of | AT TN e O T i ot frrm (|| T i GRS Sreie . Fried of the President every case, which ran through a list oA | of offenses from rolling the galloping |of the junior mid up S§0S. from Steamer dominoes to carrying a pocket flask, | Proceeded and arrived Goose proved a lenient and lay. Weather foggy, heavy | kind-hearted judge. v gales, rough seas.| “What's the best idea you got emained alongside until 9 p. . | trace of her in heavy | < oo Am still in vicinity ! K[PPY for her. oe's No. 8 | stove in All bhoats gone. g Water in fireroom. Radio out of LISTEN, FELLERS , SOMERSET commission % A which carries a crew jngfén SAYS THE FIRIN' uP. A by the New Egypt (A HAUNTED HOUSE 1S Y ISIMETHIN' TERRIBLE. HE SAYS {SENERAL LEE wAS PUTTIN'ON ‘LUYYSBoré 'N' NAPOLEON | GOt JEALOUS 'N' STARTED | ' WATERLOO AGAIN | of 40 The An iipping Co., Ltd., 10 is a vessel of 1902, of bullt in Scotland was rt is Leith Manchurlan War Lord Demands That Russian Prisoners Be At Once Given Liberty T Jan. 25 (@ anch was rec 1026, Sohnaen Peatures, . POLLY AND H Ha- he release from Midyear Graduates to Enjoy Annual 77V auintet. Social Gathering This John Wolff Chosen Toastmaster, | The second last gathering of the |senior mid-yea ation will be the mid-year banquet | Which is to he {gymnasium tonight at 6 o'clock. John social chosen as ents will give short after which will be the address by ipal Slade. An orchestra will courses, and at the conclusion of the | banquet, dancing will be enjoyed un- |til midnight. is ex | members of the class will be present. |John Lacava is chairman |committee in charge. Miss Helen Cieszynski and Kath- lerine Clark have |marshals for the graduation Friday |evening. Both are popular members ‘The mid-year class held its first rehearsal for the coming graduatior |in the school Ithe rehearsal the students chose by udl ER PALS light of ford against the St Two cam, Roger Seully, llgert Politis, will |the graduation cl Evening— class before grad- held at the school Wolff, popular athlete and the class, has been toastmaster. Four stud- | humorous talks The latter song wil | musical selection, | play between With few exceptions pected that about all the 77 |, Creat Yarmouth, ! celebrated the fifty- oh of her weddlng, is the been appointed | she was only seven | time, and during th | stantly with ear class. | several days before | relieved the garriso auditorium. During ers. soviet — s saying | i ] NONSENSE Mol ooy | FO THIS/( PA! Hhick 6T LR, 4L )| You LooK ¢ ch in {AN' T Kow || LIKE A THAT 1 t forces. LOOK T § AIDS MISS PANKHURST My GOSH! \VE HOME ON THE PIANEY'! . Thomas Semin- George B. Matthe music in the &chools of this city and |director of the High school orches- | $3—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE® tra and chorus, has announced the |g5_ MERCHANDISE AT ‘THE SSOREE |musical program for graduation as |follows: Tannhauser March by Wag- Iner, Processional; t) ng “Great Marvelous,” by Turner; |“The Andante from Surprise Sym- phony" by Haydn, by the orchestr s One of Survivors of | Famous Siege of Lucknow | 25 (A—Mrs. William Moss, who just. living survivors of the siege of Luck- (83—FARMS8 FOR SALB now by the Indian mutineers in 1857. |83—HOUSES FOR SALB “Scotch Jessle,” woman who persistently stated for hear the bagpipes of the Highland- LEFT MY PURSE MERCHANDISE embers e |65=ARTICLES FOR 8ALE r'"h m\?(r:, ,Or the | fom BUILDING MATERIALY © captain, and | g7 BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP be members of |54—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTE | 9—FEED AND FUEL | 0—~FERTILIZERS, SEBUS, PLANTE supervisor of |§1—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING GOOD THINGS TG EAT troller of the C WS, Bank of New 64—MACHINERY, ELEC. & TOOLS 86—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 61 B—RADIO 67—WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELNKY 68—WANTED~ ARTICLES TO BUY REAL ESTATE FOR RKN1 65—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS 70—~BUSINESS PLACES FOR REN' 71—-DESK ROOM AND OFFICES 72—FARMS FOR RENT 13—HOUSES FOR RENT | 14—BUBURBAN FOR RENT | 15—=VACATION PLACES FOR REN1 | VAREHOUSES & RTORAGR he chorus will | | Banking; tity that 1 bs the feature - Bri | Connecticut s of the Revised States, 77—WANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATL FOR SALE England, NO. 12 Treasury Department, office of Comp- and State of Sonnecticut, with all the provisions of ‘the Statutes of | the United States required to be com plied with before an association enall be | authorized to commence the business of | For information, see Nair & Nair, City Hall Bldg. urrency. Washington, D. C., November 9, 1925. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence pre- sented to the underelgned, it has been | | made to appear that “The' City National Britain® New Britaln fn the County of Hariford | Now therefore 1, J, W. Mclntoeh, Comp- troller of the Currency, do hereby cer “The City National New Britain” in the City of New Britain | fn the County of Hartford and 6tate of | authorized to the Lusiness of Banking as provided in | Sectlon Fifty one hundred and sixty nine Statutes of In testimony whereot witness wy hano Phone_295: ales and service 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp,, 156 Elm Et. Franklin,_Phone 73 NGTON—Oakiand_and High grade motor care. Bales and service. A. Bence, 61 Main 8t. Phone 2213 XINGTON, OAKLAND and GRAY Mo tor Care. ales and Bervice. Hardw: In the City of | _Clty Motor Co. § Elm §t. Phone | NASH—motor cars. Bee the new line hae complied | Sales and Service, A. G. Hawker, b% Elni Flrfil. Phone 2458, LDSMOBILE MOTOR CARS—"The Fe- fined 8ix.” Smith Motor Sales, 100 Wert Main_St._Phone 290 PATC & JEWETT: Whitmote Paige & Jewett Co., 319 Kaet _Maln Plione 2810, REO MOTOR CARS anc trucks, Kemmeth M. Searle & Co., Baler and Service; cor Elm and Park fts. Phone 2110, Local agente_for Gabriel Snubbers, STUDEEAKER MOTOR CARS- Bales and the Unlied | Hervice, Albro Motor Sales Co. 235 | _Arch_8t._Phone_260. WILLYS-KNTGHT _AND _ OVERLAND— Bank of commence | Jan. and seal of office this ninth day of 78=AGENTS—REAL ESTATB November, 1925, Sl Brr ey i gaivee 1a third anniversary | 19— AUCTIONEERS J. W. McINTOSH, B ORR Ao Babs - °TSATY | 40— BLLG. & BUSINESS PROP Complroliér of the Currency | —& LEE e one of the few |g1_RUILDING LOTS FOR BALB | (gealy ‘ Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 {84=-BHORB PLACES FOR SALE 85—SUBURBAN FOR BALB 86—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 87—REAL ESTATE—WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS the Highlanders :I gfif;filéspon T { n that she could | g7p5aNE AND BOARD 91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING 3—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING 3I—WHERB TO DINB . years old at that e siege was con- the by her from th! Re: HES DOW'AL THAT HISSELF | ONA SOFA * THEYS NO GHOSTS IN DONT FIRE "TiLL YA SEE THE WHITES 0' THEIR EYES: THATS QUITE ALL RIGHT. SIR. WED BE DELIGHTED TO OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT WITH A GENTLEMAN OF YOUR WEALTH! — e NOTICE Having been separated from my | wite, Eva Gould, 1 | responsible for any bills contracted will is date on. ain, Conn, Jan. 22, 1926. spectfully, LEON R. GOULD. e ——— CHEVROLET COUPE, 193{—goad condi _tion._ Phone 275.14 after 6 p. m. DORT TOURING, 1918—Good condition, § g00d cord tires. Price $75 If taken af on Phone_3232 be | 57T T n very good col Inqulre 434 West Main 8t. not tion. New Brit | | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED AD~ y FOR RESULTS By PERCY CROSBY BETTER LUCK S

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