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Make Your EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD M(\.‘\'D AY, CAPITAL PUNISHMENT METED OUT ONLY TO POOR MAN, DEBATERS SAY £ B. G MEMORIAL ) 1926, 1 f ICRII[',\R\' ‘FLAQHES OF LIFE PERFUMERY CLUE TO IDENTITY OF WOMAN RAFFLES;‘ fleld—Four raids men be vielation of result 1n charged and Ir ™ Selection Now |\Wealthy Murderers Es- LIFE AND DEATH DRAHA cape, Is Claim—Death| (pENS [N COURT ROOM 240 Men Sand in Silat Prayer ALTests, ) 'V'N"r takes delight gam! ind onee for Your Valentine Party WE HAVE EVERYTHING THAT WILL HELP YOU MAKE IT A SUCCESS Stationery Department DlCKlNSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. Are You Doing the Same? ) our curs There has jus y a local driver w the 10 irney railroad crossing ing for the signal stop 10 Horsiall the you Suits and going 16 going while 1 while doing it. catler | At to save Lots of w ft Horsfall Suits and Overcoats $29.50 . HORSFAL 93-99 Xlsylum Stree: LARUFCRD “It Pars to Illl; Our Kind™ J. D DONAHUE Voice Cuiture | Tuesdass and Fridass | M M. C. LeWitt’s § STAIRS JEWELRY SHOP I(oom 1 299 Main Street New Phone 3100 DRIVE ——— YOURSELF— NEW CARS TO RENT DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 25 an hone——15c & mile. You-Drive Auto Renting Co. Cor. Sexmour wml Bl 1t phone DENTIS Dr. AL Dr. ‘I \-RAY, 1 i 13. Johnson, D.D.S, R. Johnson, D.D, GAS OXYGEN S OR[ENTAL RUGS FULL LINL IN ALK Viso AND CLEANING and SIZES §. V. SEVADJIAN AN 1e0-2 V Grand Nt Tel i3 WE CLEAN PVERY THING UADLER THE SUN n NATIONAT WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY Vo hemont Stret Telephone 530 ——eeemmmmam NOTICE! Passengers for Europe should book passage now it intending to visit Europe during June and July. Some hoats hooked to capacity now for June Geo.A. Quigley - Steamship Tickets 308 MAIN SIREET (Sccond Floor) Crime, League Speakers Assert. New Tork, Feb. 1 ® punishment 18 & fallure as a crime deterent and ls contrary to religion, l‘hhl and logle, speakers sald t at Wallack's opened & dtatewida 1 agalust the dewth penalt 10 fot the abolitlon of capital punishment, Warden Lewls E. Lawes, of Sing | 8ing prison, chairman of the league, | suld that only ons out of §8. homi- | this eountry Is «hment and t e 18 man of influence or wealth w :m comes ‘o the death hr:-m It >r man, usually of a n' intelligenrce, who {8 ex 04, he eaid Darrow Gives Views g {the schools,” educate the 1 |thing. Yot example, e trained to ) almost in the east all | ians, but our schools pay entlon to | | education | | “Our schools leave the ordinary {chiidren, that fs, the class from which the eriminais spring, without gary training to make a | living. they turn to crim 1t capital punishment is a good . o other person not (o kill, E should be [vublic and ch dren should be shown ctures of them. Tollowing Mr. Darrow, 1ield Malone, New York said Dudlay attorney, Malone Also Opposed s for opposing this ba arie practice are simple. They may : gummed up in this: 1¢ it is wrong for the individual to take ahother dual's life, then it 1s just as wrong for the state, as An agency of collective individuals 1o take life. ' an insult to the intelligence stafo to think that i th 1ry, under the supposed e ieh we live, | & such ons had to ed 1o agltute 2 it 18 a well Knowp fact ¢ legislalures are not intelligent, to do this" on behall of the women & country, who write her oh an ivernge of 100 Jetters a woek on the subje Most of them, ehe sald, ara {1nothers who have learned that cor- | poral punishment fails to diseipline |ohildren and realize 1t aleo falls ter {cure eriminallty. | “Our legislature, 1n making mutr- jer the only erime punishable by th, dM no sound logical thinking 1 erimes Which st murders, but cllable in an au- canld tell you of d thag n ae crimon afe unt v wore pnoe lile this.” Following the maeting Warden Lawes and o s of the Iea left for Washing- att oaring fore the Jeiudiciary commilitea of th an two hills to abolish eapital shiment in the Distrlet of C 0- PRAYING FOR RAIN No. Not in the Arlzona Desert, New Dritain Tomorrow Ground Hog Day. et 1 ck u dealers tm mofae thous frginia eeml- rstition \Winter puts AnelE 0N ers 5 ha has e are gro g that 16iay’s Woman in New Haven Dies From Bur ceording th het st Pacileo, went into the r on the furnace later tha eon cellar tn pu A wharp explosion his mother en 1ok the staman except th ns abtAlned DENTIST 205 West Maln Rirect Extractions, Dental N-Rays Phone 708, 1088 D. J. SULLIVAN . Instructor of Piano Ragtime—(lassical F | - Capital | Thus i1} equipped, he said, | s question. | feh ha paFtly rin old bags | anet bf the Penalty Not Deterrent to | ‘ a5 Tribute to Him ‘ Ambrose Ross, Reprived Murderer, | to Testify Against Former Assoclate Today, Mineola, N. Y, opening act of an unusual drama of Iife and death begins today In Nas- | #au county courthouse with a heavy police detachment on guard against a powsible underworld vendett ugainst a wtar witness, The center of the stage will b | vcoupied by Ambross Ross, conviet- od murderer, whoee death in the Bing Bing electrie chalr has thrice heen postponed eo that he may tos | tity in the trial of Stanley Kivana, an alleged accomplice in the murder of & bond salesman during a bank héldup at Belimore, L. I, in April 1024, Btate's attorneys are mustering a lheavy guard to surround the court- nhouse when Roks is brought here from 8ing EKing possibly tomorrow They fear a possible outbreak by the underworld, apprehenelve lest oms will prove a “squealer”, seek- ing to escape his own death penalty Whetlier Rogs's testimony will be or the state or in Klvana's de 1s shrouded in myste His first reprieve by Governor Bmith within three hours of his scheduled death came through the plea of his attorney that his test | mony was needed to save Kivana | trom conviction His eecond and third er, are understood obtained through District At- Edwards he believes Ross' testimony 1 aluable to the state. Rose h teld incommunicado In Sing 8ing. Kivana's first trial ended fn a dis- |agreement. He was convieted in ! the second, reversed by t CONROY SECRETARY OF WASHINGTON Y. D.CLUB : |Owner of Famous “Stubby” fensc repeic to ey 2 court of appeals. Elected i | To Oftice In Ex-Scrvicemen’s Organization At Capital RGE ¥ M. MANN | tWashington Bureau of N, N Herald) | Washington, Feb. 1.--J. Robert Conroy of New Britain has en reretary of gton, the 26th Di a Mr. Conroy is owner of the jous dog "Stubby, | Yankee Division. {the house of representatives com- {miittee on the census, of which Con- {eressman F. Hart Fenn of Wethere- |fleld is chairma Other officers of the club Congressman W, D. Conne prosident; Maj. James ¥, Coup I President Coolider's physician, ica-president; Gen. . Do Gla eecond vice-president; Col. Hallett, third Connoll n mageot of are: rat | for IH, |Jack R, fa). Chen. simultaneously Ternis g ! 4 chess exhibition In Breoklyn ves topday ereored 35 vieterles and had worlA'e cmeralds ar h Golombia, 8o, Ame but the conviction was ! He 15 elerk of | The reason for many fallures is because men are not willing to ac cept the .iseipline of lifc in order Feb. 1 P—The [that they may be trained for their |a vouir g .0 Rev, Bamuel A 1in, who concluded the tonrtl eries of talks to Every- | men's Bible class yesterday morn ing. It was the k in the ed to Rev. Piske, R am H. Alderson will start next Jay a scries of tusks, acec Iiske of I four talks y mornin morlal ser W, Klott, wh vicespresic vhose help has becr aterial benefit, especially ' sarlier history of the orgun The 2¢ men present stoe pr a the clude of m moment thou God of o Thee now and ur human 1 y presence, wa mer ¢ one who has lived | aritude for the . even thoug! that leave of nay be o it 18 he with sadne obliged 10 tal more \mr‘ wh ,"- hecanse this ki activa man lived and moved his eareer ]H]r‘ in \\\0 m det commun of Nf of export may we learn the fusuc of our o¥n existence, and to Thy name w give the glory A d forever more, A newly organiz 3 orchestra airection rmon on o story of “The Great Meek 1 |\Moses. He told of his birth, arly 1ife, adoption by common p\"\ It was announc army wil teet evening o of Prestdent Armstrong army will at the Y of the on Court street meet M. tomorr eveni Members voted to hiold a ba th an ent the Y. M. C. A, iterda {amok sper Cox, Acsociate “of Cook. | Editine Prison P:u\cl nworth, Wans., ITet - | Pole, now v Era, the ederal & cditc {s an attendant in Ha is s2id to med the opportunity to ssion. He served a 1 Arctic expiditions. an his pro 5 sur- | geon for severa Mr, . i a competitar): n who now 3 rper thief, and T taught : NEW BRITAIN ASSEMBLER . MEETS UP WITH UNIQUE : EXPERII:NCE HE TELLS US' Mr. Carl Nord, of 125 W. Main St “New Dritain, Found Ont That ERBJUS Relieved Him of Chronie Stomach I'r.mhlf Before He Knew 1t BRI ERBIVS doses ot this medle atomar tion and stir wianeys wiil ke vour syete Lefore you an 1 diges perfect eliminal will ha happ Look aral romedich and thera vour Mr 1 hav ey 1% no aell tract Nord aye: “Tor many vear v eifferer Rushing | was feind that | | | Dr.C. W. 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MeQu commander of American 1 Wash contributing the navy's o vated offi- ntment of men, movie entertainments, & are Madrid—By royal d wlay meet througl which city ofticials (dults of both sexes the e when her au |ear on Noro H Demay | Carrying Bag "z‘i“'fl by FM.Archer Rey n..','.'lm Dan! ury-—§ ctlor is0 Auto ¢ wrrested in Brookl) New Vol Haven publie ownership of mines as ution of present coal eitua- Bad Back After Grip? Watch Your Kidneys After Colds and Chills NTER'S colds and chills often prevent the kidneys from properly filtering the blood. The result is slow pn\«onmg that makes one feel all worn out. There is apt to ¢ headache, sharp pains, bladder irregularities and dizziness. Don't neglect weakened kidneys! Use Doan's Pills. 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February 3rd, will draw in- terest from February lst. Open Monday evening from 7 to 8:30. 178 Main Street Resources—$1 8,600,000 A well-known Boston business man at a recent conference told Frank Archer the following story: Last summer I was taken seriously ill and during the hot spell T was con- valescing at the hospital. One day a famous surgeon arrived to perform an extremely difficult operation. After he had completed his trving task, I heard him enter the corridor, puffing and perspiring and calling for the nurse. When the nurse hastened to him he said: “Phew, it's hot! T'm all fagged out. Do you happen to have any Moxie on hand?” Curious to see the noted specialist, T looked out into the corridor just as the nurse returned with a glass and a bottle of Moxie. k The great doctor drank it with gusto, then, seeing me, he smiled and raised his glass. “That”, he said, “is the most re- freshing and invigorating bever- age 1 can drink when 1 am tired and thirsty.” And T agreed with him for I have been a MOXIE enthusiast for many years. Order a case now, from your dealer, for your « ffize or home.