New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1926, Page 2

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LeWitt’s UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHOP Room 4 299 Main Street New Phone 3100 3818-2, | YPTOK KR GLASSES THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist & Optician 300 MAIN ST, Phone 570 ] Florida “EVERGLADES LIMITED” Through Train From New England Ly. Spring! 8:30 p.m ‘ 9 Through Trains Daily " i I #)) FENNA. 8TA, NEW YURK The Double Track - Sea Level Rovte Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the Soath 1 . at o irom Garber Brothers everyday prices. - |11% opinlons arc of international justice" was | proposed undor article 14 the ! covenant of the league of nations The league called together in 1 A commission of jurists who drew | p plans for the court, Elhu Root | of | was a member, 18 Natlons Accept odied in the ol by 48 v provic 4 court of 11 judges and four de ties, chosen by the league. urt can pas h intery sputes as r et for binding only nations involved congent started Tn 1924 first panel Juldges ed in 1921, and soon afterw an to function at It hos handed down a num- declsions, One of the judges n Basset! Moore, an Amerfcan Willing to Aid Family | When He Goes to Work | rged with non-support, Alex- | nion of 102 Liberty street, | aftirmative, the signature v | diplomatic representatives | court at | department, i1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1026 ADHERENCE TO WORLD COURT VOTED; BORAH TO TAKE FIGHT TO PEOPLE [History of Tribunal, Which |Senate Ballots 76 to 17 for Membership—Leader of Opposition to Make It Political Issue, He Saws. Washington, Jan. 28 (D) American ship of state, delay, {8 launched in that le 1o a seat nova The senate has the * consent” to adopting the adherenc and its aecompanying res @ vote of 76 to 17, or 14 m the necessary two thirds But many details and forma n for action ! the Stutes ially becol the tribunal, And meanwhile republican, ldaho, opposition to the 5 fight 1s not ended and that the peoj will be asked to dec The next formal step the noti- tion of President Coolidge by the nate that it approves memnbershi The president then, through the stute will communicate the and declarations of v 10 the 48 members states of. eague of nations and inquire if pprove of American member- 8 qualified by the reservations, When these nations reply in the of the affixed h to t er ol the channel in 1tk orld advice and mbership last night, resolution rvation hy o than Unite: @ member of ore th ¥ lo it reservations | pol | United States will be y Wiiliam €. Hungerford in po- | original protocol and statue now de- court this morning. New Fanlon ad. Britain in July hat his wife left in May 1 now llves at 156 West 127th eet, New York city, with children IFanion sald that he was not work- ing at present but told Judge Hun- g rd that theiught he would be ihle to pay hls wife $16 per week when he obtained a position. He to!d the judge that he did not want to Nve h his wife again. Denying that he was drunk or e a disturbance yesterday, uewlez, 44, 147 Broa glven a jall sentence of . 20 of which wers suspend- Judge Hungerford. Officer 14 that yesterday after- to get the man out of Iron Works factory d a disturb ed in g 1 to leave, but he would not go , and used abuslve lanzuage SICK BENETIT . The following officers were elect- thre re 4 at the annual meeting of the O. Slck Benefit assaciation : President, W. E. Thomp- viee-president, R. J. Beach; retary, A. H. Rockwell; aseistant seeretary ¥. Fairbanks and %, Clock. . A M heir | i posed in Geneva. The resolution of [ratiication also will be filed at | Geneva and American membership in the court will have become a fact Johnson's Last Appeal Remaining In drama long past the usual hour of ! ment, the senate swept aside a group [of proposed nullifying rescrvations to the adhercnce resolution hefore !finally adopting the resolution it- self. Hundreds of spectators, in- cluding Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, widow of the war p dent, wit- | nessed the close of the long fight and heard a last minute appeal for | defeat of the resolution delivered by Senator Johnson, republican, Cali- fornia. 1t ias no apparent effect, and on the last roll call, 40 republica fand 26 democrats voted for Am can membership. Fourteen ropuh | cang, two democrats and {he of gession adjourn- * | farmer labor senator, voted in the negative. | Takinb the floor | President Dawes was as Vice- Jout to order a roll call, Senator Johnson said the “deed is almost done,” and then con- | gratulated the democratic senators and commiserated with the repub- | ticans. "o he | he said G b ol ng that re Jif done guickly,' and we have done e acted in this matter,” | well done it quickly, The traditional policy of the | 18 to by ultered now by a great vepublican body e to embark upon this uneharted Democrat Con; When the resnlt of had been announced silence, Senator Maryland, lican ntulite the in Bruce d a dead mocrat, congratulated the repube party for having a president ho had provided meuns for unters wternational tribunal having its object the of the world." Leaving th tor peacs chumber where ho had conducted u warm fight against the court, Senator Borah told a radio wudience last night that “we do not regard this contest closed,” but fn stead, “we will carry it back to the people and make it an issue in every ! precinct in the United States, He spoke on the same programn With Senator Lenroot, republican, Wisconsin, who led the fight for the |court. 'rho latter predicted that “when the clouds of misrepresenta- tion have rolled away, most of those now opposed to the court will favor It | The world court was created under article 14 of the covenant of the lcague of nations and under plans drawn fn 1920 by a commission of jurists of which Elihu Root was a memb Forty-cight nations have entered the court, which passes on International disputes and whose opinions are binding only when the nations involved consent. The reservations qualifying Ameri- can membership stipulate mainly this country Is to acquire no \tionship to the it any time withdraw from the eourt, and that the tribunal shall not touch upon 1y subject involving the United States without consent Local Banking Chapter To Hold Annual Banquet Bruce Baird, national president of the American Institute of Banking, be t eaker at the sixth an- {nual banquet of the New Britain chapter at the Burrity hotel on Wed- nesday even February [18 & departure from the ns tom speaker will be cured, leaving more time for da ing. The committes wil s only one arrang Chairm Roscen, Mows: i, Baird is vice-president of the Hibernia Bank and Trust Co. New Orleans, Mrs. O'Meara’s Case Is Once More Postooned Stamford, J 28 (P)—As Deputy Com oner Le r E. €hip- pee was unable to be in court fo- , the case of Mrs. Mary Hynes a, charged with embe from the Fidelity Trust & of which ehe had lerk, was continued until he ation of the de- Prosgecutor Max of Bank comp, ount oh. was Spelke. \\‘i that | City Items Nash Co. New Union mat nut streot, Su'ts and Overcoats, styles and samples, T, 1%, MecCabe, 49 Wal Tol, 454.~udvt, Ofticers will bo elected at an un- ual meeting of the New Britain Rifle club n 1 urmory this even g at 7:30 o'clock Nutiona! Commander McQuig the American Legion notified | RRobert € Vance of this city that has been appointed to the ) | Distinguished guests committee for the year of 1526, Mr. Vance is chair man of the state distingulshed guests committee & 328,00, slate has atlona Clearanc both dresses advt, Ex-Alderman John ¥, Gill, who | thas returned to his home at 42 Hamilton strect from the New Drit snle on all Mary Ellza 87 W. Maln, Prof, Bldg. aln Generad hospital, is reperted to- day to be improving. The monthly group meeting of the Epworth league of Trinity M. I church will beld in Porestvilc | Friday evening., All members plan- ning to attend wil meet at church at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Ma nurses at the eral hospital, is a vention of nurses’ a port today. were born at the New Brit- cral Lospital yesterday to 4 Mrs, Henry Dryant of on avenue and Mr. and Riker, 184 Chestnut de B, Traver, directr: New Britain gen- ding the cor soclation at 1 I‘arming Mrs, Perey Will and Mr m J. Watson, son of Mr Jumes J. Watson of Lin- | and a student of Dart- {mouth university, underwent an o wtion at the hospital for un graduate of th sehool in the ¢ his second ye A son l Mrs. George stre at the of 1924, and is in r at college, been born to Mr. and Talbot of 50 Trinity New Britain General S, Mary's Ladics’ T. A. B. society will hold a meeting at the school all tonight at 8 o'clock. A social | will foll There will be a meeting of St h's Parish soclety tonight at § . in the parish hall. A for . Patrick's night - will be completed, YOU CAN WARD ! OFF RHEUMATISM stitch in time saves nine, and who are troubled with rheu- stff, achy jolnts en cep their circula F y afiected parts warm | pplying the famous remedy used professional athletes, stage stars, t a 50 cent hottie of Mike Mar- Itin's Liniment. Apply it occasion- 'ally. Apply to affected parts, and wrists, nd feet each night— | ! Prevent cold hands, feet and hiel Group A 20 EVERY SIZE WILL BE FOU We are ready to sell our entire stock of Overcoats— Kuppenheimers included—at their net cost so that we will have ample space for our new spring clothes which will arrive in the immediate future Group B 26 Group C ‘36 ND IN ALL FOUR GROUPS NE MAG &sons f[/e (ollegiate Shoppe Marn at East Mav ‘46 Group D {The only evidence the next morning [most, It Chicago Radio Owners u : 3 Jat there had been un antenna Report Stolen Antennae tio roor were gaunt werial supports Chicago, Jan, 28 (/M Antennae ‘“'"'“HV wireless, i pass in tho n The first theory advanced was u dd further woes to the troubles of |windstorm, But there had been the radio set owners very lttle wind, Then it was thought | 1t may have been a it might that an effort wus belng made have been thieves, and then it might |stop some offending listener have been someono seeking roveng yet copper wire aerials in a section of Chicago's north side have actually begun to disappear during the night, on has been trying to stores DIES AT A Alblon, N. Y ander Cary die ht have come to | oke, to sending out interference, types of sets were victims, Now the thief theory But all long abstention from upper- | intoxicating liquors. Qutof 200 brands of igarettes is Only s Unique Only one hasa distinctive and exclusive reason for superiority. 0 Only one offers the hidden flavors of the world’s finest tobaccos. That one is Lucky Strike. OF 0 Jun, 48 P—Alex- at hie home here who [today at the age of 90 years after trom an oscillutiyg rofelver, was o brief illness of pneumonis. H attributed his longuvity to hio lfe- tobacco and e e e T e {s thought that romeon [\whose supply of copper wire 18 lo replentsh hia Ho Because it's toasted AN O R R R SO R N ) Ve FLURSHEIM SHOE Florsheim Shoes that are worth the regular price any time are now selling at a decided saving. This means quick action if you want a pair in your style and size. VOGUE SHOE SHOP 236 MAIN STREET “IN THE HEART OF THE CITY” AN W EESENRRABERRN N

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