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ARHY BIL GAIS FOR 118383 MEN csasure Also Provides for 14,749 Officers eb. 4 ) — The appropriation bill Washington, 1 department calling for listed men and 11,749 officers, or approximately the existing strength, was reported today to the house. It recommends expenditures dur- ing the next fiscal year totaling $330.681,000, or $1,087,000 above budget estimates. This represents an {ncre of $6,965,000 over last year's appropriation and marks the first instance during the pres- ont congress where budget estl- mates have been exceeded. Of the total amount military ac- tivities would he given $261, 000, or an incrcase of $1, above current funds and $864,000 above bud fizures, Non-military activities wonld receive § 00,000, an inc! 5.741,000 over cur- rent fun 000 above the budget, Tune army en dircetly would be provided expended for the as fol- lows For $15,2 over cur- anthorization to additional provided or an in- would be for alr serv 56,000, for expenditures would Of the total 37,604,000, erens 8704,000, new equipment. The bill would provide for duction in the number of commissioned ofMfieers and first privates in order to cffect a 888,000, The appropria- ymmittee which drafted 4 this reduction would about hy failure to fitt advances when they oc- contraet 23,600,000 bo of ,000,000 .would he irement of ammuni- tlon ar thy reserve kupt on hand *Lost Land \\ ar’ l‘lom Flovida Being Anpealed | Tampa, Fla., Feb., $ (A—Wash- Ington today appeared to be the next battle in “lost. land wi on the for Williams and w York ad- for many | Williams today was the national o 1 i to lay th ders before ground which W Callier, man M L0 has 1ged G Ne here m tisir month: route Bar where dent Coc il he propos homest Prest- ‘o interest the pr House, ed move an army of 118,683 en- | a re-| non- | other supplies to build up | pital, | ident | Y - [ him to beli PRIGE SUCCEEDS SMITH AS CALIFORNIA GOACH Has Been Serving as Assistant Foot. ball Mentor Since Season of 1920, Berkeley, Cal, Feb. 4 (A—The University of California football ma- chine, which recently lost through death its most famous coach, Andy| Smith, today has a new gridiron | fleld marshal—Clarence M. (Nibs) | Price, who has been assistant couch since 1920, The new coach was se- lected Jast night by the Assoclated | Students'sexecutive committee, Price was glven a three-year con- | tract at a salary of $8,000 a year. Ho also will serve as head bhasketball coach, Price was graduated University of Callfornia with % of 1914, While in college he recelved his letter in baseball, Al though Price was a member of the varsity squad, his size kept him from making his football letter. | Upon graduation Price took over | the coaching position at San Diego | high school, where he turned out a number of championship teams in| | addition to developing such future | nationally known football etars as| “Brick” Sprott, Cort Majors, others. In 1919 Price ret d to Califor- nia as lman football coach and ' the following year he was elevated to first assistant to Andy Smith. As| assistant to Smith, Price had com- plete charge of the second varsity and it was his training that pre. pared a host of men for stardom on | the first F‘(u the the from Muller, Stow Pesky"” Beam and many | cientists Hopc 10 Pmd ; of Lost Hmsei' Feb, 4 (P—gcien- ity of California step nearer to | a solution of the cataclysmic mys- tery that wiped out the equine life of most of the North American con tinent some time back in the plio- » age, 50,000 or more rs ago. Bone deposits unearthed in a avel pit on a ranch at Irvington, | near Oakland, a few days ago be- | | longed to a prehistoric horse, it has determined by Dr., C r ¥ | Stock of the department of p: tology at the university. The bones v dozen in all, suggested an mastodonic in size, hut ye! nmistakable resemblance (n} Berkeley, 5 | tists of the Unive believe them: | i ye hearing 1 horse. | Kellogg L\plams \\ hy Countess Was Barred Washington, Feb. 4 (P —Seeretary Kellogg told the supreme court o o District of Columbia today tha cvidence received by him had led © the entry of Countess olyl into the United b. Catherine | States would be prejudical to the in- | POSTPONFEI 1 (P—Arrange cremation today of the the latc Archibild A to he ed on ¢ severity of th was to hav Pond, automobile but trip imorrow or th LMATION i i onator caner LT post- been follow- ‘PAIN, NEURITIS, RHEUMATISH “Heet"” Relieves Instantly I'resh s until ched ush ov ders, : or body harmless, heat draw Teet” or feet, the elbows, lega, y penc- soru- in knees, Instar the pain, g or swollen Besides, “Heet” costion and “lleet” contains two irafing ingredients, too ex- to use in ordinary lini- amalgesics. “Heet” is liquid; irgitate ly €0 conts at soothin 5. néive nts n, in, 0 nd costs store, or pl sfer a doesn't the skin any drug i or nts FOR COUGHS use PERTUSSIN ou are taking no chances what s safe be- cause itis free from “dope” (such as narcotics, chloroform, cannabis or other bharmiol drugs). It can be taken freely, even by the small- est child, and will not interfere with digestion. Itis sure becanse ithelps Nature to clear the air passages of germ- laden mucus—and promotes a speedy recovery. It soothes the congh at once. PERTUSSIN bas been known to phrsiciang for over twenty to | {erests of the nation, He made this re rnment attorneys, 1o « suit recen filed hy the countess’ altorneys, who songht to force him {o permit her fentry, after the ot decision (0 refuse to vise her p t Paris. through gov- CITY'S ESTIMATED INCOME., Items meladed in the city’s esti ed income for nest year Siate of Connecticut ol enny ation, § ning schools, $1, $600; tax on bank and | 00; physical | : Con- | 000; a ! and apparatus, 1ty tux, $1,000; |insurance stocks tmination of olidated School atersen atotics e court, $15,000; po- city court, $1,- fines and costs at jail, $1,000; ilding permits,- $4,000; plumbing \)\n[or $100; income from city | op: itics department, oard of health, $5,000; po department, $8,000; subway de ; town deposits fund ool fund, §200; $10.000; i balance, 7 arch total, 250,000 FAT MEN Rock Island, Tl Feb. 4 (® 3 seing their opposition to the t-used phrase that “nobody loves t man,” women of the Mission- of the Genesco Metho- church have extended a spee: ial supper invitation to persons of ide girth. The price for the sup- per, to be served Friday evening, 1l be two cents for each inch in he customer's waist line, THI This Probably Wil Be His Fmali | Ing storm of t | prevail | effort to save | for the [ tle in an eitort | legality i i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1926, e e e e ~—-__._=|=_—_===== ALL HOPE GONE OF DRUSE TRIBESMEN ASK PEACE NEGOTIATIONS CHAPMAN HEARING 15 UP TOMORROW Semi-Officlal News Bulletin - From Syrin Tells of New Peace Overtures Fight for Life Hartford, Feb. 4 (® ald Chapman through window of his cell tieut state prison at was today watchin snow flakes of ] storm of the winter probable re Belrut, Syria, Feb, P—The ruse tribesmen, who have been fighting against the French rule, have asked for the opening of direct peace negotiations, the semi-official Havas ney is informed. Phe request was contained in letter addressed 1o the French high | commissioner, Henry De Jouven: by El Atrash Pasha, in the name of the Druse nation. M. De Jouvenc has replicd that the Druses first must lay down thelr arms. the Druse letter sald in “The disputed points cannot he tled by proclumations and unoffici:! corresponden It {s necessary to [ follow method, such as the delegates repre senting the desires of all parties.” In his reply, the high commission er said; ' Druses must first cease hostilit ind then a consti tutlon will he prepared by agree ment of ilified anthorities Jory, | Mejliss (p ment) will be* consti +. tuted whi will deeide if the djebe (Druse ory) wants indepen to Dams IR in et 1 While the ( barre Conne Wetherstield 5 the swirling sever: he reflect the approach- orrow which wil) in tho circuit court of ap- at New York. It the battle that will be waged in the him from the gallows murder of 'oliccman James kelly of New Britain, Chapman will not be in Now York when his easo comes p for hearing, in the appeal Judge Thomas of t dismissing a writ o which would hav Atlanta to serve the | 25 years sente nost on peals last may some other in nomination of ror ision of listrict court, heas corpus ok to his st lance o r mail re n appeal court of th 1gm His counse) rri to form ar itself e t nation or attach il- ments to support t convine hi of tha plan Conneeticut of its court the ) dee for Independence head of its own joins Damuseus act with ing in th i morn- | 'hese AILE ) Hugh M. Al- %0 on Warden Henry pondent in the i Attorney represent res tt that o he and Al ogether corn will K. W. tion ins hrought to the United Syrinng Lihanians Dir Puites is to guarantee frontier, avoid ation of rosperity, Druse down ! 1 fedey 1 \ pman whic common « and for fighting to it Attor 1de 1 tpmon at the Younger Ford to Spend Million on Air Field | 1eb. 4 (P—Sale of 1,000 1eres in Hammond, Indiana, to Ed- | Ford for the probable site of drport and factory conter, sanctioned by Judge E in the Lake County court. Action se of 400 acres (Chicago) ad- 1.000 also was taken, tinie a petition was nission to scll a narrow Sinclair Pipe Line com- o that a direct oil line to the be installed. than $1.000,600 ourt hearing December, it FFrederick J man's couns a 1ain gl € Vicaxo 1s been liles (Indiana) coking Morton sets Divorce I'mm Man W ho ( omn(ned “Jealous” Ch Dollic H 1t ore in ( joining the At the I mn foant itortlie pany, ield m \lor They All Love Malie ¢ ed cruelly, isband had struck oceasions e Mrs is expects the total fnvelved in the pur- of the two tracts, TRACK RECGRD Cal. Feb. 4 UP—What 15 a record pric at the Jijuana race- |1 whe Broomflax, & ran sceond in mutiel ticket cach If RACE San Diego, 1id i rday BIRTHS AT HOSPITAL A son was born today at the ritain General Tiospital to Mr. Mrs. Heetor Dery, 56 Whi A danghter born to Joseph Manpha, b to New and ting street Mr. and 617 West Main place track yests N a. v place $2 show Broomflax price would hay fwcause paid tick had won 1 hospi Block, 1ghter Thomas Moran Bristol. terday at the 1to Mp, 344 North was bhorn {0 100 Been only long shot pls o tickets on Lim to win . " to play him to place or 1 Mrs nity street, P Break Chest Colds With Red Peppers Rub It on Corgested. Aching ( Tight Feeling at Once—Surely hest-—Loosens Up that Brings Quickest Relief ——— ) pply Red P bhackache, o, your tig Dr. IFeel a bad cold mom¢ nt pper sore or the ihe pain, ik up the cong Rub a short time. “Red Pepper Rub” remedy that brings the ler It cannot hurt you tainly srems to end th nd drive the s right out When heat per into colds, con muscles and sorc, comes at once Nothing renctrating is the cold = In three t re- wd it cer- tightness mj congested spot is warmed through th When you are suiferin you can hardly get about, of '!\Jlx,;\) made from r , at any drug You e quickest f known isement to MACAL CO. New York wickes congestion and sore- Rowles rates right down tion wching oints, reljef store. Sample Mail This Adver- WHITEHALL PHAR- oncentrated Ine Madison Ave., red peppers. | OV ‘N.E MAIN AT EAST Kuppenheimer ERCOAT 8 COATS AT $36.00 COATS AT $46.00 Other Smart Makes 18 COATS AT $26.00 16 COATS AT $20.00 The Above Comprises Our Entire Overcoal Stock MAG &£SONS Ue (ollegiate Shoppe MAIN Rescue Crews Give Up and Seal | doning hope 1 mi | ploston yesterday were tor th it i lonsly ug ers i |general suporintendent of the Pitts- burgh Terminal Coal company mines |and” George Travis taanager of the |Horning mine, and brother of one of those who escaped, Explosion Was Terrific, The explosion, which took place Just after the day shift of about 700 | miners had Jeft the mine lato yester. lay, was terrific in the region of the fire. This was evidenced by reports of the rescue workers, who sald that L string mine cars had been blown to pieces by the force of the SAVINE (i 16 MINERS Entry to Burning Shait i | of ittshurgh, Pa., Feb, 4 (P—Aban- | at any of the sixteen | ed for after an ex Horning mine late alive, rescue workers today scaled off the entry ere they entombed in or- to smother a fire that has been for hours, and make possible overy of the bodies, Twen men work in thay two miles back in the pit blast occurr Two es bodies those in the mine at the explosion was Howard neral superintendent of Terminal Coal com- 1 Jers unaccou in the pany mines is that of ( the Norn Ing th Edward wvls, was irgh His org © s unknown, us . manager of hey were were i bro of ravis, r of George Tt one who were at ddy,"” structing alive, \is ive ove Mine yunceni cwvis 1 111 near and were They k { and threc w the not have 15 Walled Up ured by nt that the entry had | With the walled off was made by C. I, | before coming to vresident of the Pittsburgh | Holtzhau, the 1l Coal company, who with wi officials of the concern, which the mine, remained at the ont the night, directin to reach those inside. The was taken on orders Pratf mine inspec- | indicated that the main fealed for at y-four hour during | tom en, composed a pected that the fire | crowd whic for luck of ajr. yoli K early today « in 15t ssisted | Ralph ros wsonic urface other King nea Families Wait In Vain, Wives and children 16 men about the top of the heavy snow which rlay and with other en Toln 1 It was uld uld ¢ It was expected ack by state to Travis .ewis Pow tempora only o in the mir v hospita supply stab 10 and ors from alive a num miners to come Ralph Oltzhau previ reported d, ained 100 1 for. officials said.” Oth- | any might mine at the time of the | About the mine luded Howard M. Ernst, | her of ambulanc reseue v Pittsburgh wai iniste R e e ——— The Rev. Charles Farnbcah,| 'Three alleged companions of Cle pastor of a Roman Catholle church | mino are now in the state prison, Broughton, nearby, went into the | Anthony Periott,, New Haven was mine to give absolution over the|sentenced to from three to four three bodles overed. | years at tho last term of the crim. Early today George Mackay, one inal superior court here, He was the chiefs of the United States describod as the ring leader of the Bureau of Mines crews, and six of |group which sought fo recapture tho other more than 100 expert res- | selzed alcohol in the custody of the cio men at work in the mine, came | Fairfield town court, Constantino | RSB ST Teste and Errle Simigllo, Perlotti’s | labor. They taken to the assoclates, were sent to prison for emergeney re ono had|from one to two years, to be of il | tion. been slightly | ] were a rest. wero hospital, put to bed becau The others had affected by smoke and gas ordered by the doctors to take oxhaus. | Wahl, Pen and Pencil Magnate Sued for Divorce PG frraa Chicago, Feb, 4 (A—Mrs, June B, ihl has filed sult for diverce from >. Wahl ad of the arp Pencil company, and er of the Wahl company, FUGITIVE CAUGHT W ) e pport s income, remely larg Nicolo Gimino Wanted on Alco- ol Theft Charge BORDER PATROL Feb, 4 (B — Creas horder patrol to supples igencles fn the ens luws along the Cane ian and Mexlcan borders and the miles of sca coast, is pro- 1 in a bill by Representative son, republican, Michigan, WANTS shington Igeport, 1 Nicolo C1 iry stored was arres ¢ arage | SWhioh v 1leohol ptemt i barre ted early today 1 fugitlve ond by fail ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR 03 FAMOUS ESSENTIAL OIL TABLETS FORI BRONCHIAL ASTHMA-COUGHS-COLDS mino was surprised in his after me ortly Fyes Examined, Henry F. Reddell Optometrist and Optician. phael Building 09 West ain St Suite 215-218. Open Saturday Evenings, nd State 11 a quest of State's Att Ir. in erf | this month Stanton, who bene rant issued at re rney William 1 imino v ar minal ourt Comley, ralgned suy | B s s s o X TEXE GE GENUINE BARGAINS blue leather seats. (This suite may also be Eight Piece American Walnut Suite of Buffet, Ex Seated Chairs. Reduced in the Sale to .. (This suite may also he Nine Piece American Walnut Suite of B Reduced in the Sale from $288.00 to . Cabinet. Reduced in the Sale from $3 Here Are Just a Few Bargain 19.50 Five Piece Decorated Breakfast Suite .... $35.00 $89.00 $ 87.50 Fine Mohair Coggswell Chair $69.50 § 69.00 Upholstered Arm Chair $39.50 $ 39.00 Tapestry $32.50 1 Rocker .... $ 69.00 Walnut Full -Vanity Dresser $45.00 $32.50 $120.00 Mahogany Secretary De b, Fireside Chair or $ 45.00 Walnut Chifforette IN DINING Eight Piece Huguenot Walnut Suite of Buffet, Exte nsion Table and Six Chairs with Reduced in the Sale to . Buffet, Table, Six Chairs and China Cabinet. Ten Piece French Walnut Suite of Buffet, Ta hle. Six Chairs, Server and China Jto.... Other Handsome Suites of Grand Rapids Make Greatly Reduced : ROOM SUITES OF GOOD QUALITY $98 00 $149.00 $199.00 $259.00 had in mnc or ien pieces) tension Table and Six Tapestry had in nine or ten m(‘u‘x) s Taken At Random In the Sale §210.00 Four Piece Wainut Bedroom Suite $195.00 $49.00 $12.75 $35.00 $35.00 $82.50 $29.50 $ 69.00 Three Piece Willow Set ..... § 15.00 Reed Chair, Spring Cushion, 19.00 9x12 Klearflax Rug ........ 19.00 9x12 Axminster Rug .... $105.00 9x12 Whittall Wilton $ 39.00 Velour Fireside Chair ... .. B. C. PORTER SONS

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