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| ANQTHER § 0 S. CALL HAMPERS TEST IN EFFORT TO BRIDGE SEA BY RADIO, British Stations Heard in Denver But European Fans Have Little Chance to Tune in on United States Owing to Distress Si ignals and Ensuing Silencing of ’l‘ransmitter New York, Jan. 26 ( — Tor the third time officlals conducting tha third international broadcasting | tests will try tonlght to overcome the finx that has silenced castern | stations in the United States be- | cause of marine disasters on the first two nights of the test. European fans have been thoe chiet sufferers from the blanket of sllence as 8 O 8 calls trom vh‘t sea have clalmed right of way in the air. For only fifteen minutes last night and the previous one bave the eastern stations been able Ry LS Yoty | PREPAREDNESS PEACE | Realize That People of Today Are Living In Real, Not “Dream World.” Washington, Tun, 26—Resolutions declaring war a curse and pledging themselves to work for peace, hut asserting that adequate preparedness not u to broadeasi, With the result that |45 Docessary “ln arveal, Shianatulotiireception obrondRricTal AR RIS AbeciBaliontad been greatly lessened, ira e s onal Gonfdens Bitowaver Mt sclluion S i Ke R e nRR a0t oulatortune oot flaetialliweek 8% Ol EERN SHADI DS SR 8 ot Atlaailo ocast stations propared corl L LTS N8 erld ef facte not] thele frat _real altompt to DHlIRY i wine man as himself to live in the sea tonight. ! Ithe world that is, not gn the world With more stations in Ewrope 18 he would like it to b and South America on the air last “Will anyone declare that Ameri night than on Sunday night, early ', Will never more become involved reports today showed that Unlted The vosort to arms sl re- States listeners had heard at | mains the final arbitrament of intor- nine statfons: TEAT, Madrid, Spain; est disputes, however, much we may 21,0, London, England; CYR, Mex- deplore the fact or wish it other. ice City, Mexico; PWX, Havana, wise, Cuba; OAX, Lima, Peru, and LOW | “Wo are not militarists. At the and LOX, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 'gome time we doubt the wisdom of Test Stations Heard { pacifist agitation and refuse to join Four of these stations were the peace at any price propagandists, | heard at the Boston Herald-Travel. er test station. Marblehead, M despite static and finterference from code messages. As was ex- pected, recoption of foreign pro- grams was more successful {n New England and the middle Atlantic states than in the middle west, al- though in Des Molnes, Ta, a 13- vear.old fan was raised to the nth heaven by hearing Mexico ty on the two tube set he made himself. Tn Denver 2LO, London, and Mexico Clty were clearly heard. In additlon to the stations tdentified by announcements, sev- eral other stations who: 1dentity was in doum were heard. A Jersey City, N. I, minister, the Re Wil lam Pf'rkmt heard just before | midnight a women's chorus, prob- ! ably from Breslau, Germany. Other unidentified stations, most of them announcing in Spanish, were heard in the east. In Chicago atmospheric conditions frustrated “the wor- shippers of DX,” i More SOS Calls Last night's interruption of American hour on the air was caus- ed by an SOS call which w heard, without the ship's signature, at 7 o'clock. Because of the gale | now whipping the Atlantic and the congequent necessity for quick ac- ! the tlon In dlstress cases, hroadeasting from New England to Ilorida was stopped. Tt was mot untll 10:45 p. m only 15 minutes of the American hour closed, that the call was traced to the British steamer laristan and the d by? order was ended Many eastern stations did not go on | the alr then, however, believing the time left was too short for any re- sults, The following foreign stations will . with broadeast tonight from 11 to 12 p. | m., eastern 0AX, Lima, Pern; LOW, < Aires; LOX, Buenos Aires; LOZ, Buenos LOY, Buenos Aires; TEAJ Hamburg, Stuttgar sels, Breslay, Vienna, feh and Munster, ¢ American program will go on | m.,, eastern time, London and Berlin t the lateness in Europe of ons of the American pro- 44 m, Aifferenca in time, finds most | s in bed. 1 Berl!n, Praguc, Mun- T from 10 to 11 p. Reéports from say th transm: of the 12 because BOOTLEGGERS PROTECT | SELVES WITH INSURANCE ' Ovegon Commissioner Declares Poli- cies Are Being Written in California . Oregon. J 26 (A-Wi state insurance commissioner, #3id today that hundreds of men ar women bootlegeers in California a protected by insurance. The com- | missioner said he had learned that more than 1,260 men and 160 women policy holders pay weekly premiums ranging trom $2 to $15 for partial or comple protection inst haz- ards attending their illicit operations. miums paid to the company handling the smounted to covered, The protacti of the company, safd he corded to patrons Moore said, to- h i, follow while in the li per v for | to the tiem spent policics holder 85 he ! paring $2 a week for this class of T'ar protection at the rate of £10 a day, while ec ned in jail, the rum TUnners pay a premium of 84 a weel, ek for protection 20 a day at the \ “You're not do- | ing right by | yourself, George, | to pass up the New York Sam- ple Shop Sale, where you can save s much as | $15.00 on a suit l or overcoat.” “No nation or people can long en- dure in the terrible antagonism of our restless world unless itz stal- wart manhood be willing and pre- pared to defend it, We therefore belleve in and shall strive for a pol- fey and program of adequate na- tional defense.” ON HANY INSTRUMENTS Harvard Gets Faint Traces of Treme. ors Thut Were Strong Abroad Cambridge, Mass., A falnt record of s registered on the Harvar seismograph at T:59 o'clock night, Prof. Kirtley ¥. Mather nounced today. Whether or not it was associated with the tremors re- sorded at Clemont-T could not be dicated. Tracings were so faiut that no es timate of distance or intensity could. be made, Jan. 26 () thquake was nniversity last and, ance, it was in- Clermont-Terrand, G (P—An carthquake nee, Jan. shock of con- <iderable violence was registered on the seismograph of the Puy De Dome ohservatory at 12:55 o'clock this morning. The shock continued three seconds timated to have Its center is es- been 1 ) miles away. Prague, Czecho-Slovakia, Jan. ¢ The seismograph Instruments Geophysical Institute at 1 o'clock this morning registercd what was termed a “eatastrophic eart] " a great distance away. The cks continued for two and a | hours. ELECTION DAY APRIL 13 Republican Candidates Tor Nomina- tions Must File Primary Petitions By Two Months Vrom Today. Candidates the republican |nomination for mayor have two months in which to make their as pirations known, as G, O. P. primary rules require the filing of applici ions two months from today, Elect} will be April 13 and Candidates up to five days prior to the primary to file applica- tions. DO you want vour child to] have prettier teeth now, and better rmu\.yon from tooth and gum troubles in later life? Mail the coupon then for a 10- day tube of Pepsodent, free. See whatleadingdentists urge mothers to use ment in tooth and gum care. * v ® You will not child’s teeth. That's a frequent danger sign—an invitation for tooth and gum troubles. same stubborn film that you can feel by running your tongue across your own teeth. You must com- batit. Ordinary dentifrices don’t fight it successfully. 10-Day Tube FREE Mother! Be sure you get Pepsodent for child’s teeth and gums as science’s latest attain- | The| NEW BRITAI PRINGETON DEAN - HONEST IN STANI] Admns College Men Drink Hald st -Flays 18lh Amendmen 8t Louls, Jun, 26 (A — university educator opposition to th Dr. Christian Gauss, dean of 1) | college of Princoton university, mude a plea last night for repeal or modi- is on record in 18th amendment. Another fication of the federal dry law in an | influence 1o repeal or modify jt “We cannot that the hat of drinking is o serious one ut Prineeton g Il other American universit . Gauss said, | “In the time when you men at- tended the university, Ahere were Dlaces where the students Irink @ glass or two of b it harm to themselves. {address here, The dean spoke at the 0th annual banquet of the Prinee ton club of § Louis and his attack on prohibition was cheered hy an wudience that ineluded many prom- | nent 8t Lonisions He avowed that the 18th amend meut “ig lowering the morals i all universities of the United States” ind askod his hearers to use (heir it they want to drink, and it is folly to say they will not drink, they must B0 1o a type of plac ITAR called o spade a sp. wonld e designated as a ‘ive “If you knew the unde world that has grown up since the enactment ot that law, you would be zed Now 1 re the attitude of the public and students toward that part of the Coustitution as one most demot life of the na of zing influences in ion,” MAKING FARMERS the the wwrnmgunse oo | OUT OF INDIANS U. §. School Teaches Redskins Agriculture Chiloceo, Han 1 OKla, Jan. 26 (P 1o agricultural lack of confidence, no oncludes Clyde M. Blair iperintendent of the United States Indian sehool here. The theory 1 be good fary Ine 1 1t Tudians work t cannot 1s has been disprov- ed, he adds, by the ssful re- sults obtained nts - who Nave operated for the lust three yea ot all Ok Indians are in the favore it ¢xpensive antomobiies and other 1 xuries afforded by vich oil and mining propr Blair says. “A wajority youths who attend from the poor the boy farmers rides i leages o vties,” My r Aribes, are and most o enjoys of the i school here are { spendent upon tieir own resources for expense a1l of the students, how- allotments of farm lan. taught farm man- v may know what to do with their own land after they leaye school, and that they may act as ecopomic missionaries to then neonle STOP 1TCHING ECZEMD l‘metmtmg. Antiseptic Zemc il Help You Never mind how often you have ~d and fai an stop burn- ing, itching plying Zemo. Iy e quickly by ap hort time usua) ma, Tette Pimples, Ras Blackheads av similar ekin diseages will be re- and m Ithy, alwa etrating anti- treatment for in frou- bles of all kinds your drug glet for a small size Soc or largs bottle $1.00, Film is the greatest enemv of tooth health. It clings to teeth, getsintocrevicesandstavs. Germs { breed in it and imperil both teeth |and gums. The acid that leads to early decay forms. Old-type methods failed to combat it. Men of science undertook to discover |an effective combatant. Now in Pepsodent, two new ombnanrs are en »mue“—r(-m pproved thority. It curdle 1tly removes it; then firms the s. It keeps the tceth whiter, Ttis the stden the film, 'lmn"" more <~am].nr t | modern scientific method for bet | ter tooth protection. Insistuponit. { Geta tube today. Mail the coupon. oo e Mail C FR} ]‘i 10-Day Tabe to PEPSODENT COMPANY 104 5. Wabash Ave. U.S. A THE Péepsodend The New-Day Quality Dentifrice Endorsed by World's Devtal Aushorities - & DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1926. ell tury \Nonrlui manner, whi fet, com mm;‘& Rum'“ dite » 10-piece aining room suite is anc erchandise at prices far less than vou would expe this high quality. The popular Tudor de backed by fine workmanship fine finish. The woods beautiful, carry the popular American ws alnut finish. Buf- le, china closet and server. Five chairs and one guest chair splendid group. example of vvn ability to to pay for s car 1.u1 out in splendid i nture of and ch are unus extension tal plete this Here indeed is a suite 23.00, but that the Garbe wou vother: a fine value at the retail price price is only s FURNITURE Living Room Furniture. e lling DIRECT Qactory oz Horiford NEW BRITAIN BRANCH 2§ MAIN ST. HADLEY'S BLOCK o the PuBLIC/ Piease keep ford. Our ¢ Morgan is t Boulevard. ple 7 Toom a . twe location is in mind t are not conneeted with any other establishment in Hart- Iy Hay t the corner of Morgan and Market Streets. hat wide street running down from Main Street to the East Hartford We are only ong Main street. We also operate a branch dis- t 215 Main Street, New Britain. tford block fro 1 nty-1lire LoJocts, uyve through the boy farm proj tenor solo, Robert Kristopher; so- |commerce commission to have been FATAL AUTO WRECK 0 ucres 1o cordueted lay 1 Wnc e, ho wiil prano solo, Miss Iuldah Johnson; |the fault of & section foreman. g lun boyw during tho last year. [tain confidence In s abllity to' dunces, highland fling and aword | “Thig geetdent was causod by wp | VOV Brunswick, N. J, Jan, 26 ) e e A s farm al hom tance, Miss Gray, accompanied by |\ BT R e e | —Two Perth Amboy elty ofticlals {fivst year and twelve the second | Cherokees, members 0 Pipe Major Willlam Miller; address, | ™ ) > were killed and two men were in- e leused by (e boy : . R mberl otk lle Huabain b omobile ir iy are leased by the bo hes, are ¢ Reve W. M. Alderson, pastor of Jured today when the automobile in \m aro plan, cich young farm. laty Other tribes Trinity M. E. church; duet, Mrs. H. | left untll spiked In the vroncss of | which they were riding crashed into rou on: fourth of the crop {ropresented aro thé 8uc and IPox. |1 Hill and Alex Tompkina: bass |tle renswal® the report sald “fur | u parked truck on the Lincoln High- Horses, machinery and ? i Ari: solo, Alex Tompkins; contralto solo, | which condition acting 1oroaan | way near Metchen, They are Rob furnished by the sehool » and Ka Mrs. H. E. Hill and uld Lang | De Memdri was respon: .| Toth- | ert A, McQuire, aged 40, member of hofr we k18 eendueted under 1) S Syne'” hy the entire assembly. James | Ing about the equipment was found | the bourd of aldermen, and Stanley irection of practical farmers, ‘l;l g[‘”TS [;F' FBRATE MacArthur accompanied the singers Which could have centributed .o the | Euszenski, aged 27, clerk of the they are encouraged to tuke the on the plano and James Law enter- | oceurrence of the accident." board of assessors, ‘m\'lul\'w ind make their own deci- QLA L tuined during the dinner with 8cotch | sions. airs on the concortina. | Al stuconts at the school spend R! [ U J | Rev. W, 1t Alderson spoke fitting Y alf o lay ‘m wdemic study and \ A Iv of the occasion, emphusizing the other half fn eame vocationl wUl 8 (hre0 oA Ice G AT e y 01 ;‘OVH\ 1 e L “1‘ "‘ v o bie" Bur tmely, the loves in his | nlf days en thelr farms, ) n - \ g I Pl P, life, his religious beliefs and mis- | |their entire thne to farm worlk. They < phases of his living 1 ' dring the Tusy harvest se “lfllrl ]l] U A I S taetold manlsnsieng Al atudent i S S e s tainment. Duvid Brown was the The most dependable baking powder [not onty ta prepure the soil, seed | Wil heathor in th floor director you can use, as reliable in the hands of |and harvest their crops, but also to on thelr The committee on arrungements the novice as in those of the experienced Imarket are peri t 1 « ' consisted of David Morrison, chair- bousewife. Fasy to work with, need to do thelp ow Y 1 i celebrated the birthday mani Neil \]rTw\,“ Jr Willlam not be hurried, and pmviuring foods of lenie of thale e fulhras Robert | the mmorth) burdh ol avilEn lin st lan | which any housekecper may be proud— |shrewdly “dlcker of Svotland, with feasting danc. | W. Scof these are just a few of the good points of foen i ' W A tables The y tion committee was com. | Bach boy puts about onc-half o o decorated with red and - poked ot 1 John Seott nes Pat. | Nis Jand o whe i 1h to | yello lor scheme being car t David Miller and James vats and one-1 urth to corn out in red carnations and yel We have found in years past tha, 10w candly e tho Tnian i oty peDougall, Jr. made | Section Hand Is Blamed cwn ability to step ou marks an toya 4 i M | suecesstully with the v i Miller was the toast For Glenbrook Accident | THE WHOLESOME { Blair continues, ter the dinner the follow- Washington, D, « Jan, 26 (B— | confidence i« dus to a combination pro vied out: Bag- | The pa ment at Glen- of canres—p fear and timidity Dy Major Wi rook : in \ He does rot ant to he humiliate Lilley tions, Mrs. H. 12, which 1, 3 5 f jand for fear he will be sometime 1, M Johnson, Alex was declared in- wnan Best That Science Can Produce— Economical When in Use i iares not try, \! hope and bhelj wrt Kristopher; speetor's rey e | You would expect to pay about $225 for it. Thousands of Connecticut people have learned that it pays to Compare with Garber Brothers' EVERYDAY prices during January, the month of furniture *“sales” elsewhere. [hey have learned that a big discount does not always mean a low price. They have learned by comparison that Garber Brothers CAN and DO sell for less. At our display rooms, in the same building with our factory, we have done away with many things that would otherwise make the price of furniture much high We sell at a very low price every day of the year instead of dmmg certain months. E mine the quality of our merchandise care- v and then c prices. You will e see why Garber Brothers’ EVERYDAY prices are such an attraction to all who wish to save money when buying furniture.