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Vivian DENTIST 205 West Main Strect Extractions, Dental N-Ray~ Phone 1082 24 DENTIST Dr. Ao B, Johnson, D.D.x. Dr. 1. R. Johnson, D.D.S, N-RAY, GAS and OXYG ORIENTAL RUGS I FULL LINE 1IN ALL also SIZYS RLUPATRING AND CLEANING S. V. SEVADJIAN | Store 162 Glen St Tel. 1190-2 RATTERIFS Auto Eiectric Service C. A. ABETZ Tel. 114 FRANKLIN SQ. CABINLT WORK OF ALL KIND® 2861 READ HERALD CLASSITILD ADS TOR RESULTS New Britain Sign Co. “Doing Better What Many Do \Veli” 34 CHURCH ST, Tel. 894 |price plant at a price to be established a a condition. |*only led sum, {end of the forced into other {surplus, ‘GHELSEA DEFENDANTS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MEREDITH HASNEW | Sure Relief CROP PROPOSALS ¢S FOR INDIGESTION l Bt\p;b_fi / § INiGESTIoN) Price Fixing Measues Wil Be| \'efg Recommended Des Moines, Towa, Jan, 27 (P-— A plan for the stabilization of farm production prices, through prica-fix- |ing at crop planting time, will be | | 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere by E. T. Meredith, for- | tury of agriculture, to | Farm Belt Relief con- meeting here tomorrow, Mr. Meredith urges the placing of ha farmer on the same basis ay the nanufacturer, with regard to the lie is to be glven for the arti cle he is expected to produce. No other producer, he argues, vould contract a year's ontput of his uhmmol other indicted entered a against three while a fourth men plea of Corn Be renee government members o contends o liquor ring manufac. imported rohol under Ten members of department among wi Mayor Quigley's brother, Inspector Thom are in- cluded in the lst of defendants, SAVED FROM GHAIR, YOUTH GIVEN LIFE et oo, soton | {5 Year Old Lad Had But Slx Days More to Live ecar hence, nor should the farmer 'e compelled to operate under such “My proposal,” he sad. “is to In- pret the law of supply and de- mand through the medium .,x prlcs, elling the farmers what num price will be for ~1 ) nr\| r's production and then guar ing that grice for thelr tarm | products. The price for five sugar gald Mr. M xuuh,‘ high enough to produce the | quantity of crop desired and low | nough so that the crop muy not F o profitable it will cnuse the farn ers to produce a surplug, above t tity demanded by consumers would enable the farmer to sell his wheat at any r than the government fi s causing a market a tivity which would bring the price up to o rover the minimum. At the crop year, the year fol- the government would pur- e what, if any, of the crop was | t in the fhrmers’ hands and dis- of it at the best possible price. Even if the government had to spend $100,0 in disposing of the carry-over, sald Mr. Meredith, that sum would be only one-twenty fifth of the tariff tax and only St per person in return for the six and a half bughels of wheat which each person in Amerlea expects the farm- er to raize for him. After two or three years experience in setting the mum figures for the crops, the !you es could be so closely adjusted ever to be at farmers unable to produce n «lo certain erop at that price would be lines more suited {to the uation, hringing about a much needed diversification, No committee would raise prices for next year's crop in the face of u said M Meredith, nor s in the face a reduction in Harrisburg, Pa Jan, 24 Shadows of the electric chair have glven way to the gray walls of the astern penitentiary for William C. Cavalier, 16 year old Schuylkill county boy. The state hoard of par- dons yesterday granted him com- mutation of kentence to life impris- {onment for the killlng of his mother, Mrs. Catherine Cava years ago. But %ix days sepa from the electrie ch fled of the commi ald he wa ) i life had been saved, but added *I m afraid it was just done with the fdea of huving me declared 1n‘un' an ing me to an It asylum.” the such he was ated the boy When noti- Po [ on that said was n he case, r 18 beli to he the person Pennsylvanta sentonced to die iy the T prems to to 1he court efforts were made a committee appo! tigate his mentalit of th Sch 11 county ' Jurt was upheld in the former case 11 the plea in the sccond case re fused hi have sentenee a shortage cansing prod Nv‘»u wh rat the hear { pardons de- 1 a chance he was born. They of he killed s of rob- mer op- nr clemency has beer of the clared the Y rom the hmw nied he was anwre nity of Vhr‘ act \\]m. grandmoth: d CROWD HEARI NG ROOM Quigley and Their Attorneys £ELoU Leave No Spectators Room. 7. of ( v and 31 member rohibi {&Toup o ant that in gran the heard would on precant “the prophel em for they t they do.* ** e ith gov- ¥s, ernme T low the Jesus Ch Wit news- ft in th lamor READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS [0 FOR RESULTS admission, the first time in 15 years it Ty 10 Tope off 1 the court raom 0 KIN BLEMISHES pimples, blackheads, etc., cleared asiay easily and at litile cost by Resmol ntry i “JIN'S SOLUTION” (A Short Story) Tim Thompson seldom vrinkles to pull his So it allowed evebrows with some myster we heheld him one day shuffling » good shoe leather and wearing one “I-lost-my-best-friend” looks. WOTT) out of hape. that was those stily inquire Vell 101 gotta get a new outfit right Mar; to zo up to Boston to We've aot ahout enough money " the nd 1 LOOK LIKE A TRAMP.” The wrinkles prowled back and forth across the floor, L NEW OV 1e burst out, * Il it off, that’s all,” tell ya’”" ve- away, You sec visit folks. e and little over deeper f I had ‘it wouldn't be so bad. he groaned. \ her her fc I¢ ‘coat, to c: 1 Harry who had picked had dropped in his ex solution to your Pay No Use NEW additional charge. Pa he balance in 10 equal week] pretty good Jim. Here's your od out right and go to Boston lookiny uv a suit, overcoat, socks, ete out 860, pay only $15 and then only ten to thi Have Mc PAYSPI ‘You re Time to Pay. TEN AN AT THE YORK SA SHC without mly one-fourth down an v pa e More Yet ance SPerous. nd Sa) to get tog You comes to al week.” hirt, t ) a t his outfit? He sure did and w m on the train he looked like a million dollars. The g he said was, lieve me Frank, that Ten Pay Plan i certainly made a big hit with me, 1 feel just like putting a sign on my back to tell every one how won- lerful it i)zi Jim go down to g¢ pl” th st thi n or I've been down too, have you? that | the enor- RORRERY GAUSE OF DIETRIGH URDER . Such Is Beliei of Authorities- Blackmail Ridiculed Philadelphla, Jan, 27 (®—Rob- hery, not of V0ackmall, was 1} motive behind tho killing of Anna | May Dietrich, by David L. Marshall in the opinion ofg the authorities working on the They said that the extortion story told hy Marshall |in his second confesston, in [ belief, was mainly fietion. Relatives of the slujn woman also doubted the Wil story. na May would sald Ale not do such a | ¢ ss Dictrleh, “She fty and frugal and perh sh than the flend ifo. Sho bore an ex- and had enough 11 keep herself women with whom | 1t reputation | money to clothe [as well as t Marshall, nothing to | dee the detectives eald, be blackmailed for, ared their investigation led him to be in dire he satd nd hey had re. finanelal Misg at shie wore two diamond other jo 1 ascounted for the total value ) $300 u chiropractor, ignment on rder in the Mr, of Sehuh! theso at | faced charge of m [ for the year old mil | A k ago last night, Miss Die- |trich visited the offices of Marshall, @ had known for year > dled at his hands. He essed to the murder, saying that rl had blackmailed him and itened to tell his wife of first degre Dietriel, ant, cmbered the legs and the ont- & spots in himsclf. On Thurs- | legs were four \\l/\.n iter the hen . dcr a railror ["(u.stomer for Insurance | Agent Proved Holdun Man Haverhill, Maes., 27 () Tho an insurance ® ag o was lure to & remot. this city night 1 lephons ¢ found a hig waiting for him ad of a ctive Although man had rnton fought a8 a er both Jan $20.000 TOR UNITED WORKERS Norwich, Jan. 27 () — A gift of yesterday by for the new building of the 2ift made Osborn Aris Worker meeting 1l mad under con- thelr | ter Schuhl broth- | werly which have | WEDNESI IA\Y. FLASHES COF LAFE SOVIETS COIN NEW JA NI'.\.HY 27, 1928, ¥ cvolutionlsts have the Congo, na- Batagnl belleve {until firemen arrive, Innlnv haen discover New Haven—Memory and nt service of John s tives known as the G | that apes are descended from dis- graced men better and prouder th therefore, | we eat thom, old the Rev. 11 | . Graham, a returned missionary ussoclation board of control, New Haven--Endowment of drews memorial librar creased by glift of Willlam Loring Andrews York. well name \ known Henry to a Russian meaning mass pro Moseow o glven h duction, vede 19-y Dridgeport — Amalgamation three nursing organi; { with membership of 2,000 yroposed at convention, fdgeport - Edward J uffeur and truck driver, er to grand jury on charge of lation of narcotic laws, ~Prince Gus r-old colle of the crown Jonkoping, tavus Adoly student and eldes prince, is an excellent ski runner. He has finlshed third in a contest with many entries, to 1 T Moscow—Persons bitten by hun- ldened wolves, dogs and cats rom all parts of Russla for treatment for rabies. Meriden—Frank Oblon, 37, fa { elght children, injured fa | James Niebour, Hartford—Eugene Maynard, tanon, takes first honors in York—When pring there will |orations galore on mil flowers hloom floral de Easter ge, it mem- rican Refafl Millin- | their w ve 1y, o Hartford—Estate of about § i T 00 belonging to late Mrs, Eliza B. Britain, ed by superior court declsion, | o Bridgeport—G. A, R. “regret” soldlers' home at lias been taken out of their h and thrown into realms of pol ong wave of Jolson, 1 his Chirago—Al who how and | known | beantics Norton ands ities. pleurisy for ity & ' Hartford — Police murder or in York—Mayor Jimmy t hanquet story n unsuceessful musical wrote, As a musieal Sovon Lackawanna Girls led, but as a for e mar- possible river; dock Walk- ut the com S RS e show “The and Phoebe Show f romanee, it trinmpl the star. Pittsfield, Mass.—TEiectricity vided by the telegrams to Spring! wway, no battery be pro- realis sent 50 miles aurora by field, ne used, Insists That She Killed Man York—Gold for Mr. and and Chester dental Deatly e A Ulysses & Arthur bave e of Dr. ¥ the con- Greenville, 8 C, Jan. 27 Mrs. Holland Pittman, whose stolen from the band and father-in-law have e, who fonght for of n constable, J. Howard, has WORD IN HONOR OF HENRY FORD tgni- | pheall reenway honored by Yale Athletic An-. at Yale in- of tlons of state, Yean, bound vio- t Le- state | champlonship elimination |y 800 beth distribut members fgating drowning woman's screams heard from in SOUTH CAROLINA WOMAN WANTS 10 BE ARRESTED For Whose Death Hushand Faces P— hu heen condemned to death for the killing been waiting in valn to be arrested. cen seolded puffed up Minion of divoree, She told newspap n that had killed the constahle, iff Sam Wi on her, expr ng belief that statement was without foundat After spending yesterday in apartment expecting the sheriff, that, unless action was t hy the authorities within a da two to Investigate her story. would seek an audience nor Mel.eod. 1eriff Wills asserted that he announcement to make at but added that no plans good for nothing, Adolphe tnvies §8 seeking a PRllaaeinhias will of Willlam 12, Gr b th my son Charles 83 make iving o Conn association =1 fe Waterhury, Plumbers' hout ne o cartoons a | which it thinks, prevent the frade from heing rajsed to the level of 3 nrofession no time, she but Sher- didn't see fit to call | her fon. her . ghe aken y or she with Gover- had this had heen made to remove the condemn- ¢d men, who have heen sentenced to e nroclamation ford—CGavernor Trumbull by designates Monday. at Columbia, Mre story, mem her she shot the G h—\rs. He fiam Hodz with h Hodar actor, fizhts nd extingushers wife of W Pittman, whom she had not married., In the complexi for the simplifi Account to tell mendation. . It will give you a receipt, a record and a recom- Simplifying Personal Finances ty of modern life there is a growing need er, System. In managing personal finances especially is there a need of system. There is no system better than a Checking you when, why, where, and how much. o | “c invite you to open a Checking Account here to- | | | Truly a Bank of Service Open on Saturdays - Tt9P M ehe contended, in defense of Holls . in the death house Pittman, meanwhile, etuck to constahle nd then ¢ |third floor apartment at tally || hen struck by taxicab operated by | Edward H, Kirshbaum, deputy medical examiner, pronounced death due to asphyxia from inhaling car. bou dioxide, He ordered the bodies removed pending the arrival of the FOUR ARE KILLFD | e ——" ny Moore, an outfielder of the New Haven baseball cluu. The couple had returned recently from New York, where Mr. Bovino had been employed as a barber. Mrs. Bovine and the children had been staying with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Willlam J. Moore of 17 Driggs street, Waterville. Mr. Bo- vino had been staying with his father. Ha had secured a job with a Unlon City barber a week ago and had taken the rent at Cliffon ave- ,nue, Monday. His wife and children wd jolned him at the new home Monday afternoon. \Whole Family Wiped Out Waterbury Tragedy Waterbury, Jan. 27 (A—Lying on one bed In a locked room with a gas heater burning, father, mother |and two infant ehildren were found |dead at 10 Clifton avenue late yes. |terday, | Raymond Francls Bovine, 21, his | wite, Mrs. Florencs Moore Bovino, | 19, a 22 months' old son., Francis | {Raymond, and a four months' old | |daughter, Trene, some time early Yhis morning died of asphyxia, from | |inhaling earbon dioxide. The family had moved a inte the 10 Clifton They had re- Gargle Aspirin for Tonsilitis or Sore Throat A harmless and is to dissolve two "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” In_four tablespoonfuls of water, and gargle throat thore oughly. Repeat In two hours if nec. esmary., Be sure you use only the genu- tne Bayer Aspirin, marked with the Bayer Crogs, which ecan be had in tin boxce of twelve tablets for few cents. venue Monday night. ed with the light and the gas ater both turne on, Officers John Costello and Frank Lahr found ‘nlw bodies when they broke the lack of the door late yesterday. I Mrs. Delia Chaput, who lves on first floor and who renfed the apartment to the couple, heeame suspleions of the odor and heat fs- suing from the room, She telephon- 4 polica hendquarters, Officers who responded forced the door after at- {tempts to remove the key from the {inside of the Jock failed. | Heat from the room was stifiing. [On the hed were the four fignres, Iying like wax work models. They were all dead and the rigor of death hiad set in, An electric light was #till 1it and a gas burner was going. Dr ' ) ) ) ) ) ) ) cffective gargle prices. . Is the Place To Select Your Sea Food 5 NORTH CAROLINA ROE SHAD Speclal LIVE AND BOILED SHRIMP BLOCK ISLAND SWORDFISH Elegant Fresh Salmon, Fancy Cape 8utterfish, ‘Fancy Large Flounders, Large and Small Silver Bass, Large Round and Long Clams, Little Neck Clams for halt shell. Salt Cod 18c pound, 3 for 50c. MOORE BROS. LARGE SHAD ROE LARGE DEEP SEA SCALLOPS Elegant Shore Haddock, Large Weakfish. Fancy Block Island Codfish, Native Eels, Fancy Boston Bluefish. Porgies, Large and Small Fresh Mackerel, Large Croakers, Large and Small Sea Trout, Block Island Bluefish. Oyster season is now opened. Neck and Marland Oysters. We have the Indian On sale at all times. " Moore Bros. Fish Market 30 COMMERCIAL STREET TELEPHONE 1199 Open Until 9 P. M. Thursday 49 GRAND STREET TWO STORES Meats, Groceries Telephone 512 112 ARCH STREET Seafood McKnerney & Son THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR STRICTLY FRESH FISH IS 112 ARCH STREET. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF Fresh Fish — Oysters — Clams Clam Chowder to Take Home. .. ...30c quart Oyster Stews and Clam Chowder Served at Qur Tables Onders received Thursday night up to 9 o'clock will be delivered Friday morning. Beneficial joans (A True Seory) A Loan Saved Him Rent He was paying rent. We lant him the money 1o build a garage on his own property. His first npqwnmu came to little more than the garage rent. Every repaynent decressed the cost. Now he owna the garage free and cloar snd pays no rent. ‘We Lead Up To $300 te Housekeepers Only lawful interest 24 hour servies Call, write v "phoms RENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY 99 WENT MAIN §T. RAPHAEL BUILDING ROOM 101. PHONE 1-9-4-3. i Licensed by the Btate sad Banded!ath-?ulhe'- o