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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESD AY, FTEBRUARY 3, 1926 R R R e e from London, Hummel died, Kaffenburg d with HONMEL' BODY 15 Alleged “Son” fo Fight IOl"?‘I. N e Recognition un i York body of Abe New York lawyer who « the elder quoted Abe nephew, sisters, s and where have Parls, a Hummel's two heirs o e | 1 | the o mother's New mme imposed exile in $1,000,000 claimed by an hitherto unic “gon," was due The body was steamship Olympl tonight and funera ably will be held tome D. Hummel, a ba of Portland, Me the son of the yer, and his a annou London fortune hom shipped on the ¢ - SOCIETY MISS MAKES " HER DEBUT IN DRAMA is Acclaimed cry who ¢ A Success—Ex- Disposition of Yesterday the Dail London said Hummel 1¢ sisters, to revert Kaffer deathe that t) tineral plains Agreement With Her Family his fortu to a r s Kaffent > existence ption ten- Morris principals 1 par- cc into so- His mother vears old To Raise Moustac To help pro Hummel n order to is gr ith my fam- incre nas iy, iends ted Miss Pat- declare a close factal reseml I make to the Many T il i BES « is year—if throughout the Kind fat storles indieating Tumm WO years g married and many have offered lay found help the Por claim, possible your late lawyer vou'll m tocal whether wedding ring her mother, friends on her deathbed t allowed the ring to he her daughter, comete she 1w graved EXPLAIN THEIR STAND tola she buried witn Claimants to Share of Copper Was Almost Broke Portland, Me, F Harry D. Hummel, § clalmant the Hummel whom been his father, tween himself erty when he motning that York lawyer left ar 250,000 Despite that, he announced the first dollars he hopes to get from the will settlement will go to erect a monument farmer Leila rauty and actr don’t ca 3 King's Vortune Issue h Port G leclares to 1 had exactly $6 b and and Statement . Mo, I'eb. 3 (P—The claims of three Missouri women to re in the cstate of the late Se tor W. A of Montana is \ his ¢ rriage to M of Clarkudale, ) ahsolut former Now estate of po news th A duughters, who have institut- cedings in Mo to claim of Senator Clark's millions Effie Clark MeWilliams of dale; AMrs. Alma Clark Hines, Mo., and Addie Clark who now Denver, cd proc to his mother, | & Share Farrell, noted s 80 much " said Henry, a from sleep in his modest home. “The first thing T want to do ls to prove that my father and mother were married, and that 1 son and not an impostor.” LARGE PIMPLES | =5 o v s On Face, Shoulders and| il biblo shoved S, ¢ Arms. Cuticura Heals. | warried in while | “Mytrouble began with pimples| breaking out on my face, shoulders| and arms. They were large, hard! and red, and festered, and sca'e over, causing disfigurement. The pimples itched badly and when 1 scratched them eruptions formed. | My clothing irritated the breaking out on my shoulders. The trouble lasted for some time. “1 began using Cuticura Soar and Ointment and they affordec relief in & short time. I continu the treatment and after using| four cakes of Soap and four boxe of Ointment I was healed.” (Signed)| Miss Grace M. Ward, Thetiord| Center, Vt., Aug. 12, 1925 Use Cuticura to heal skin troubles 340 Taleam Orric Mrs. Miller, Colo Mrs. MeWilliams said that she is confident that she is the daughter of but ttorneys would prove hout the &0 AgR lives in the late senator, “not positive."” am thelr Reports Mis % camie to Dekalb county d her in the ind n souri carly arrh niother, she liographers nator Clark was married that Miss Kate I four children other of , Kansas City at- o is in Wyoming, in a that his clients sk 1,000 as their share which he esti- m Clark ¢ to b it hors tor Clark as the man Dekalh county years ittended the demo- | convention in Kansas 1 old Missouri 1 Ser SINGING PULLBACK g for a nt the looki “sing- . Dept IL. Maden, Met Shaving Stick 27 S0 - —— Go to Flozid Sammzah Line A’ r invigorating sea air YORK =~ y Tuesday, GN=Cvery FROM ME PANY OFSAVANNAH OCEAN STEAMSHIP C > River EW YORK, N. ¥ < Tunnel D thwest,and West BOY PLUNGER NOW IN RUBBER-COCOA EXCHANGE outh Who Made and Lost Fortunes ASK ENGIAND T0 ASS BLOCK RUN STREAN American Committee Seeks to s Stop Smuggling Into U, §. o Livermore, the “boy Wall street has I New Exchange, Tries New Vonture As J plun d the newly | and Rub- | nters mining situatio ' join forn York Cocoa Harrishurg, whicl lis has hand | tndustrial willing to illicit It to take ture women 1o ters in Iing- AS mittes 1 result action y j. tration measur out thro has chosen the more s carried it of actual membership from the 5 American citizens' Wnname w n, whicl sy sideration of ners' cortific | requested ling, This 1 Livermor 8 Wh Lk > R 1 ' to o fortune be- I then lose ft speculations, ¢ to gain | millions through brilliant ire watching his latest ven- inte Last year he the ied in comn of stat 18 of retary t a letter say This somewhat by 1) negotiations he miners in Phi prospect of government in its power 10 assist 1 States " possil Aftic i men “in suppressing which his masjety's entirely disapproved.” jishop of London said the meeting had not been called to ex- press views of prohibition but there wis no doubt public health had im- and the industrial output rica had increased since prohi- ion had been in effect, The Bishop statistics showing that twenty enty-fonr rum runners seizel American six months of M it witl have made huy at y market wheat rtune fi wofessed 10 by the rnor Pir racite a itrol by the ssion and 1o ate compacts tion 1 URGE SEPARATE -~ ARMY AR CORP it GOgRESS 10 Receive Proposal at nation had chosen for its own goodl. | i o e were beard wien | (5 Presgnt. Sgssion 1 when shop said rum rur ind sellin proved 1l sales w racting recom authoritics during 1925 thought it an fmperti Englishmen should at 1o override tive wer v ouse committ & The con ceision withou nemt after erday. The to end the pro oy can be put nost dis! Referring ed lies” that regarding the lack of eff of prohibition in the United the Bishop said. “You cannot those silly little at dances with brandy f is mere brava You | it the great broad effe whole nation."” Lord Parmoor, Ly sive progr 4 (P—A n for developmer hill of Philadelphia, cortificate | cxpeeted to b vilit army raf mittee the pre | Wit w action, mittes eonducte at which ry-treasu Workers, think J commit- (0 the to puz ¢ conflict- nt months L . how ntil next Mon \tors conveyed former lord prosi- council, thought the tative James out Lassiter curry & to the diseredit of A suggestion that meet against smuggling liquor held in all the great cities of the British Isles was made by Sir Don- ald Macl.ean wdy Astor, member of a letter said she recommenid hoard rey t the house Dirita aireraft committee of la committee will proposals tl t con- be- been af prote gress, have | o009, have submitted to build tion IPoremost among these is a meas- v Represent Wainright ican, New former G (ATrueStorn) parliament, was convineed public opinion would any action the British gov- t felt it could take to reduce discreditable activities.” meeting approved a response American appeal which said fact th, v British citi- hould have t secr designed 10 the recommendations for air corps in the army y Major Mason rick, army air c e indications carry out “these The 1o the that the ens for f aken any part wha ing the o separate Ge I start T evor earned in the i plan is viewed sympathetic- and soever in Ia widespread It called attention to the liquor be n Gr Britain and the United States g recognition of “our common respon- sibility” and added that those at the meeting “share with you the ngs that nothing should be left undone to ‘reduce still further the evils to ttention."” ally Dy perhaps her of members, nts the limit to ) “/ ‘g | which the may go in|b ° liccommending reorganization of the | U liir defense, A number of represen- tatives favor a Imore mater 1 from the existing or but others bel t s of yo in jon." has 5 intry 99 WEST committec indig treaty parture tion, ve in » measure on the theory that s of legislation will permit on only of a proposal o unanimous en committee a com- which you ea carry- e 5 _._ gy dorsement of Stole, He Said, in Order To Keen Family in Food Me., Feb. - urer of the Hallowell v $10,00 To Rush to Sor's Side | Atlata, Ga., Feb, 3 (P—Receiving word that his son had been serious- Iy injured in an automobile aceident, 1 D. C. Wocdward of Hender- tound the son, Billy, Iy from minor cuts received from a at the dinner table. vided in th 0« the bank's th and soul was and nei in Augu: sterday and Ju “keep body lust night nis onville, bors paid a f $ chartered a special e on- cuperior court William H prigon. cperd sial years in glass he broke Automobiles also e who chi t the bank ther of reeord time b 10 G ere the from 1300 a year ! cnvilie ) Atlanta, in threc hern v trai er n on in the All south- hound traffic was cleared the | 1l | land driver fi bhours oty = So ) officials in eharge of fellow citizens and ver re- hat they have it was the fastest run ¢ 1l of work Relaics Win NEW HANDY PACK Fits hand ~ bocket and purse Always ready, in your pocket, to give you long lasting bene- ficial refreshment. BEST Chewing Sweet for any money. Look for Wrigley's P.X. Handy Pack on the Dealers Counter. ‘ (-1 EMBLY HAS STRIFE §0 Oy Hope for Setlement Lies in v | Resolutions Now in Committegs standstill today, lard coul industry and delay in con- | « majority vote of 1o Gordon Merritt, g A Beneficial Loan Put Her on the Road to Success Several years ago a young woman who had worked in a beauty lor was out of employment. We lent her parents enough to Feart het In business for heroelf. Now she 13 making much mors money than she Only lawfal interest. ROOM 101 Open 9 to 5:30 Zocw.xmg N0 £ SOLUTIO troduced carly in the I|whieh propose various plans to set- tle the differences between the opers itors and miners, One provides for comimission, another a fed- eral commission and a third a coms mission to consist of United States Senators Pepper and Reed and for- mer Governor Stuart, of Pennsyl. | |vania | | These various commiissions would | he empowered to intervene and seek | 1 resumption of mining. Stll an. | other proposes that the lexislature | call upon the opposing rroups to ot together, Tho committee, hows | over, has given none of the resolu- tions consideration and has given | no indication of Intention to act on them, W state Pa ennsylvania Feb, & (P13t legislas with the anthracite n were virtually ut a of unfavorable com. esterday on adminis- es for control of the @ bill e o open e | FORMER change e CROWN PRINCE s b | NOT GETTING PENSION ility was increased 10 breaking up of the tween operators and lelphin, but, despite strike continuing | ative leaders today | chance of any X general assembly, i 3 (P—Former Crown rchot's bill to make P William iblie uthlity subject 10 |y iing o pension from the German pupliogaericecatn iy \ent. This statement was permit formation of by a representative of the min St "‘.]‘".""l“' istry of finance before the reieh- ‘""v‘l "\‘"*" AGIRY judiciary committec sitting to 8 el v the settloment of the claims mendation o R ex-rulers, Ho admitted, however, illoor renchisdl tifs | tintlotinelother of the former el German emperor, ) general, was receiving an annua v lengthy learing ! : | el cxpocted | Pension of 10,074 marks (approxi- ‘ > 500); Adalbe ress of the | JiFAdRIbar on the caler ! 1.8 s ex-colonel, nato. Woodw pensions had e amend the still | Prederick William Alone Not ceiving Pay Prom German Government, | rlin, 17eb, IPrederick is not Fovern fma given by the| reached its any DR} i Sl v was as ex-naval marks, and marks. n paid out 1 drew il i ince Henry of Russin as lord n dmiral is receiving pension nent of the committee o favor the flohenzol- Jerns that some of the Hohenzol- erns are rrassed financially that Prinee ir was obliged to lay | % fire tn his honsehold stove with { 1 action | his own hands coted hy the and legis- | soclal dem: i1 communist | mpression the | members with shouts of derision, rhomas Kennedy, | rer the United of 1 opposed the measure ot repro- 0 em inthracite od it ever, operators it day ni the " Beneficial |eweee Joans bl might not progress much farther | | The house mines committee »nn[ | has In charge severul resolutions in- | xtra session | | | ciflle% LASSES ow ¥y CREDIT Pay SOC a Week Remember—in the event that You need glasses, a cash outlay Will ot be necessary for you (o seenre them. 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