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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, = LIQUOR VESSEL IS UNDER FIRE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1926, DOINGS IN FOREIGN CAPITALS =] ONDON === PARIS=== {placo had he spoaking, Whilé speaking first, came thorities known who DEVOTING TINE 10 BULGAR WONEN Bimba continues tour the stats, 1o the notiee through blasphemons and of of the aus his alleged Itious utter. ! Washington's | Birthday DECORATIONS and FAVORS Let us help with your party plans, STATIONERY DEPT, The DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST R Join the Crowds { That Will Storm Our Doors Today The LAST DAY of HORSFALL’S MID-WINTER SALE This 1s Your Last Chance Buy Now and Save!!! [ OVERCOATS SUITS Save While You May! ORSFALLS .a-ul'l n Streer HARTFORD f)) ). “1t Pags 10 Buy Our Kind” .. D. DONAHUE Voice Cvllure Viccs tested Taesduss and Priduys | trom 2 pom, w9 p.om Studio 38182, | DRIVE YOURSELF— NEW CARS TO RENT DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 3¢ un hour——I5¢ o mile. 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A ent to her Lumanity s the society “Mother” (Maika) girls in 114 ia wos guida the | Mrs | pointment nasiut Karaveloff Two years irn to at that time With him nd visited (Alexander 11) loft, who eprity to Russia i 18 rutor the act of 1nin- Mr. financs 1veloft Guy trains 1 dele Igirian of the ace ition for I her visit to Wenen's L reedom EUF Duri Mrin e in many places, 1 Bngiish for the pu return admiration of for the adve in that conntry PITTSFIELD TURN o DOWNGOMMUNESY Meeflng Conducted By Bimba Stopped By Police ler of the movement to nees in Brockton his supporters, rs of the Internath league, have hoen series of mass meotings to his forthcoming ‘trial spi are to y Field Malone, New o alded in the trial at Dayton, D. Wolte, communist ral by sov led orney wl olution nd Bertram York In Broclk Ve been @ of the Worer pssembly common publi two lurgest meo ton the nied for a trial, W has bheen refy will he if necess oceupied Hudson there of u hulldi nian ¢l ported DO Vg pre Boston plans are ing on but Faneuil Hall, fan of liberty, will not 1 hall and in Tremont Temp declined to accept the 8 of the Paine tentatively agre nditorfum have their rstunding om ro z his Brockton n ir OHAA'S YSTERY SLAYER AT LARGE Gity Detective Latest To Fall sourt r t Vi t vionsly ied the ¢ g and u > overthrow rnment by force, Yictim To Bullet 20 (@ N vietin rifleman.” ton, tulle maha “manlae Ross yea road detective, 5 shot wounded last Dlu ounei . lowa {from hepe, 22 calibre s + police ¢ between the s ive empty link 11 th two Omab Similar other : ont of s were the vietims, sidents of O rrorized ies of for nurin n fired lain or was in a at wounded osnson eritical on in a Council times MeDevitt, peetor Danby 1id he was <on who on FOR RESULTS Completely Creganized CHECKING ACCOUNTS \H « a i forward t interests of ommunity orve. V always erate re here to give you t ilities of a thoronghly its vari ized to 151Ness we ready ank, s s the only financial instit tion of the kind m this part 0 larly anking { the city we are partic: fitted to facilitate yo tions. our location You will find attention to transe il find ment. sonal your requirements. RITAIN st Main 1] Labor arranging | in include Toenn,, cditor ting shburn hall |y where | st wchool mises underway for Vashington's M with the ut Bimba will pe Supreme Be. of the [ heen night acress the added to th condi- Infis hospita convineed D ILRALD CLASSIVIED M\., specially organ- the L0 in its development. commercial equipped depart- ! ) You con- all woeks | menis De- Mrs. ment to Get Vote For U, §. Culler Said To Have Bom- barded Her pro- { | | Hallfax, N, &, ¥ Speaking wh ) — distance Lonc¢ I"eh, the militant leader cause bhefore the trage hattleground after spending the years abroad. She come bac Trs. Emmeline of the York opes 20 over the long Captain Spindler of the lastwood, ot | Lelephone, schooner has reuched budly battered egedly by shells fired at it from United patrol cu Sencea, corroborated press from Lunenhurg re- bombardment, These sald American d at the Fustwood while Iving at anchor 21 miles Long Island, New York, which 1o take n theso she led yeary ago, anchise 8o that British women m instead of walting untll they are hall Lunenburg, on 108 eonst 1 and 14 on or digpatches cirding lispatches Women's Week," and processions throughout the coun take place carly in June for this extension of the suffr Mrs, Pankhurst, who has been fr Rermuda, Canada and other parts of since left England in 1917, e ;3{1";‘.!:'0'".'3“5“ men have not dene badly fn po portsido and then &helled it from | Sonedane (helk alnlouits the starbourd side and that the | oo o e gm'«‘-'d.‘h.“ s wm‘ schoonor was hit at least 69 timee. |rrory weori g 11 oLl Ve Lo J None m(.:k the erew 'unurnl. {be 10 redeem ovr promises They took refuge hooner's | world that women ar lold. The firing had been from | ‘f‘,l,‘ml. nt :\«0:.’:,.]: g short distances, and began after ; i the Sen ) placed a target within 100 vards of the Eastwood. The schaoner flew the Dritish flag. When told that New York coast | muard officials had described his atement that seventy shells had fired at the schooner “ay iardly probable.” €aptain Spindler said: T would not have thought that such a thing could possibly happen in this .Au i1 hnd not bren there myself ad the fact impressed upon mo in & most uncomfortable manner,” The skipper mmz put en only “They had their target,” he s | target practice wanted, did they seicet a particular not more than one hundred yards i away trom my portside and then o [ circle my chip pumping out shells, the majority of which were scoring hit the farget but on my ing the lives of indle? said possiply T h flag h the shells stwood. zement the & view of the fact trying to gt ' to be by a the she There eutter d were to (he ed ay hose Lori- also ather- | soy way in th gov mor- od to un- “frain utfer- > de- hurst is r. She said fal attention te industrial peace, as e 8 she jests of women in general. BOYAL FAMILY MOVE King George and Queen moved Into Sandringham House, estato of the Windsor family, whicl une tho personal property of the Iby the will of Queen Alexandra indringham s now the only many propertfes visited each year Ma by the mansion wh willed it to hi ¢ ¥ de red that th y the Seneca had lind." the whole sen sald. It ft out he v on Queen. Edward and Q presen {Palace, Wolyrood Palace, sor casties, the royal famil Istandard above the roof and \\\np the state provides v live xandr; At Bu almoral a must live but at San why Epot m r oold and ,man, 5 l¢ ountryfolk. | York cottage, the [tate, now has been left vacant by the probably will not bo allotted to the with only the ca fre alsn on the entrep failed to had ran up began to He expressed | neca's action that he “way | away,” ANXIGNS ABOUT ITALIANDERT — | Athenaeum club, for generations fa Presmem Thinks Senate Rejec- |Anenacum e, cor gene i tion Would Gancel Obligation ™" After many montl bers voted to install a wireless rece ind then came the announcement tha luncheons are to be is the center for literary men, bisho! tifie gbservers, artists and architects mu‘lmm». for themselves, Some o members were outspokenly opposs *id as well as the radio, by {lien are i rortan Al and s to Have co |the spell of both innovations, | The Rishop of London, who h |that clubmen eat too much, has been sucecess of the snack luneheol popular than ever soon as T {of thA possihle marcringe Wales, who | hiolder at the cottags, of the strik an in found | n° ed under the snpery {tha royal couplo moved in {torian drapericy and red plnsh e T taken out and modern improvement jricher subje RESTLESSNESS PREVAILS The restlessness appurtgnces life have fnvaded tl of 1l to- by a Washington, cold that has from his provented him trom k current topics and n his vie Ieb. 20 (P — Th e Cool * two days has “ping up with from making apernien, rs received tirsg since The iving vest president wal quarters to b day and altho troubled | with a rore throat, he t ed to the pondents for 15 minutes. Ti Ualian debt situation and the pro- potal that the rnment tak ove nd distribute stocks of hor cd medicinal diguor are two of 1k subjects st »1 by the chi during Mr. Coelidge agre tury Mellon that i i Iate from oftice cor of CRAILWAY SAVETY H t Dritain claime world 1y safety. leads t year only one was killed in a train accident. 2 the present centur v -1601 and 1908 lin 1503, as in 1925, only one was kil [ 1916, 1819 and 1923 thero were o |As 1,700,000,000 passenger journcy train every year, chance of deat) nuan u his two inve Seord a fat would mment to medicina) liquors Secr probibitio Andrews hold a step eve un o ssume hip of tl by Assistant 5 The Great problem of Dritain is entirely lin the United States Ile. Sleeping cars are N _ {rrctions from London, toward Scotlan of the Italiay |MERUS TUN, and to Plymouth. It ement now indi- |10V thickly populated distric nt ratifieation by |tT¥ railway tracks form a network SHedlal i i |o8ists in America only near New ¥ RiE Coont cago and other large cities. rajlway transpor difterent Long hanls ar needed only i cnforeen he opini 1ally must e illicit trade, ADS to stop leaks position to eht cated will funding not 1 Pankhurst Now Leading Move- Women When They Reach Age of 21, Pankhurst, “votes for women" war, has returned to the to England part in the campaign, mora peaceful to extend the marked by oratory to push the demand considers that Our campaign now must and to teach the quite as ca Although in her seventy-first year, Mr, Pank- husingtie in the cauee of women intends now and electrification, while promoting the inter- one of sties which is owned by the king and not King Edward bought the country Prince of Wales and wdringham was the favorite residence of hoist their like the family of a country gentle- sandringham es- Duk |Duchess ot York, as at first supposed, be precedent becomes the house- Sandringham Iouse was entirely redeeo b ton of Queen Mary be The he: rpets were | This makes the roval home the envy of the which live in the neighborhood cred precine long letters to the of discussion, the mem- erved at the club, s often said from of the American Bar, With High Stools and White Jacketed Attendant Now an Adjunct in Country Houses. | THE BATH CLUB The Bath club, most exclusive and fashion- able center for just what 1ts name implies in all Britain, has for its nowest and youngest member the seven year old son of Sir Harold Boulton, one of the club's founders, Young Harold Boulton was entered on the waitlng list as soon as he was hborn, and now {8 a junfor member, tho youngest clubman in Plecadilly. His mother tukes him regularly to learn swimming, ond he splishes around with helted enrls and Mg and little prinees, and oc- caslonally passes the time of day with Edward Prince of Wales, whose vorite West End haunt in London is the club's cooling pool, the Turkish baths and the squash courts in Dover street, suf- lnet eight y vofe at 30 years itry, is to n France, the world litics and 4. “Now sald soon rove our- PARIS Parls, T'eh. 20—What {s known in France as an “American bar,” recently has become an adjunct of the Yrench country house. There e any chateaux now in which such bars have becn installed in the library or smoke- room, with a professional white-conted bar- keeper behind the counter and high stools for “eustomers,’ These are nearly all occupied at cocktall hour," considered another American institution, Most of these *“American bars” have been installed by Parisians who have contracted drinking habits said to be American and who have bought or rented ancestral homes in the pable of to give housing have just the Norfolk h baus be- sovercign COOK BROKI “T\RT? l' Ever since Aristide Briand, who assumed the onerous duties of premier and foreign minister while none too robust health, went on a strict diet, his famous cook, Madame Rosalle, has been-almost fnconsolable, Madame Rosalie has cooked for some of the most famous persons of her time, ag she pre- sides over the Kitchens of the Quai d'Orsay and has superintended more t her share of state dinners for visiting celebrities. Up to recently M. Briand, who has been foreign ral times, has done ample justice to Madame Rosalie's art, as good food has bean onc of his chief delights, Now, however, he is confined by his physl- clans to broth and toast and such spiritless concoctions and hasto eschew formal and offi- cial luncheons and dinners. He takes his sim- ple fare at home and then turns up at these functions in time for the coffee and speech- making. the by their as it is ckingham nd Wind- in Juxury dringham edom of king, but nd 180 - NCH MUSE Americans visiting 1°rance this spring will find a new and interesting museum of the rench Revolution in the old Palais de Jus- tiee, where Louis XVI, Marie Antofnette and other famous victims of the revolution were confined hefore they tock their journcys to (he illotine, A lofty, rather gloomy chamber in the Palafs. which has been used as a restau- rant for some time, will be converted for this purpose. In the days of the Terror this room was an anteroom to the Conciergerie, and ity walls looked down on many of the tragic scenes of those stormy time. Prince of NEW FRE [ ore vy Vie- built in. modern {s of the mous for ANGLER'S UNION DINNER The Angler's Union of Paris, with a histery of 36 yvars, during which time the total catch of {ts members b been not far from 36 pounds of fish, Jjust celebrated {ts anniver- sary with a sumptuous banquet, attended by the er of agriculture and other official iving set, t “snack” hich s, scien- who have t the old- ed to the t some of me under dignitaries, At thls banquet one Cross of Agricultural Merit and several bronze medals were award- cd. The minister explained that these dis- tinetions were conferred not only to recom- pense the splendid material results optained by fhe union, but also in recognition of the faet that the anglers of Paris had deserved well of the country in having developed with such tenaeity one of the prime virtues—pa- tience. After the nquet, to justify the eulogies of fhe minister, a few of the inveterate devotees who had brought their tackle with them pro- ceeded to the Seine and resumed thelr favors ite pastime, though the ter was 8o murky a fish could not have found a worm there ex- cept by accident, The 1 annual contest of this union re ed in a catch of a pound and a half, be: all records. delighted ns, which L the pro- rsoip 1n passenger been two ality, and led, whiie nly three. are made h is infin- TR NI “ FRENCH WORDS rnel law” has just furnished the French .m):‘v“n.n, with two n words which the com- mittee revising the dictionary of the Freneh demy has officially admitted into good These are “lyncher,” a verb, and a noun derived from the verb. “Lyncher” is defined as “to kill without trial —from what the Anglo-Saxons call L_\nr‘}\ Law, loi du Talion™; and “lynchage” as “the action f lynching or the result of such action.” tation in that o negligl- n two dl- d, a short in the coun- such as ork, Chi- BERLIN=== German Federal Railroad Starts Ex per‘ment Tomormw With Its New “Kultur Express” Train, Berlin, Feb, 20—The German federal rail. ways will mike a novel experiment tomorrow, when the first “Kultur Express" will start from Murburg for Cussel, 1In this traln excur. ¢lon rates will be charged which will enable the peasants and citizens of small towns not only to see tho sights of the big city but alwo to utllize its cultural facilities, The rallway administration has Cassol State theator for a spoc for those making the excursion, the usual admission will be will be places, 1f this experiment Is a success, “Kultur Ex- prosses’” will be ran on Sundays to Berlin, Cologne, Dresden and Munich at regular in- tervals. bired the performance at which half charged. provided for the mugeums and historic SMUGGLERS ARE ACTIVE Smugglers who are weary of the dangers of getting cliolee foreign tobaccos and liquors inte Germany are reaping large profits just now by plying their trade openly and with {mmunity becanse of a kink in the administration of the tariff law. The tariff on cigars, cigarettes, wines and liquors Is virtually prohibitive, The duty on a package of 20 American clgarettes of any brand {s 80 eents. Hence thousands of gift packages of tobacco are left at German cus- toms houscs by Intended reciplents who for- feit them rather thun pay the duty. At in. tervals the government auctions off the accu- mulated stock, as provided by law. Former smugglers, the police have disclosed, buy up virtually everything at thess auction: especially American and English clgarette clgars, Iinglish gin and rum and French cham« pagnes and liqueurs. They set up street stands and peddle thelr wares at profits ranging from 300 per cent upward. The government, which raised a tariff wall to protect and develop home industry, is thus actually sponsoring competition of forelgn goods. One man told the police that he hought cigars which he had refused as a gift from a friend in Holland because of the 37.cent durv on each cigar from a street peddler for 12 centa aplece. They were the same cigars sant to him by mail. MUCH WHEAT FIOUR USED Germany, reputed to be the land of black rye bread, consumes four times ag much wheat flour as rye, figures just issued by the ministry of agrioulture show. Not only that, but the newspapers are complaining editorlally that the rye bread sold by 90 per cent of the bak- eries Is not "black”™ and only part rye. The centrist party has introduced a bill in the Reichstag which seeks to curtail the jm- portation of wheat to stimulate the growing of rye at home, The rye bread, it ix complained, has degen- erated into a mushy imitation of white bread, instead of being “heavy, hard and good for the teeth and digestion.” Pumpernickel is in a class by ftself. Jt {s eaten sparingly with cheese or sausage for lunch or supper. CITY OF MUNICH LOSES Simultaneous with the visit in the United States of Burgmeister Scharnagal of Munigh in connection with the municipal loan obtain- ed in New York, it was announced that Munich has sustained a loss of 350,000 marks by a ven- ture into the hotel business. As a promotion scheme the city some time ago bought 52 per cent of the stock of the Munich Hotel company, which controlled three Davarian hotels. The hotels did not pay and the city sold the stock at a loss. It is aleo recalled that exactly 609 years ago fthis month Munich negotiated its first loan. It amounted to $250 and was obtained from the free city of Regensburg. Some meémbers of the city councll at the time protested against the loan because they believed Munich would be forever subject to the dictates of Regans- burg. CANNOT TRY STAGE EXPERIMENT The Auvglo-Amerfean experiment of garhing Shakespearean actors in kniekerbockers or evening dress cannot be applied to Schiller in Germany, Dr. Leopold Jessner, director gen- eral of the Prusslan State theaters in Berlin, has ruled. One of his producers, Dr. Piscator, was an- trusted with the task of Lringing out Schiller's “The Rebbers.” Fritz Kortner, a favorite stav, was to play the rols of Franz von Moore, old- est son of a medjeval count. But when the producer prescribed that he wear knickerbock- ers, Kortner went on strike. He pleaded with Dr. Jessner, who, though known a# a modern. ist, agreed that F'ranz von Moore in knickers was more than any serious actor could stand. As he did not want te lose Dr. Piscator, how- ever, it was agreed to drop Schiller's drama altognther, ther effort foward a scttlement. The recommendations of the debt the president feels, on expert analy capaclty 1o pay, and shou dis OF THE MILKY WAY Ttaly’ he extremely diffi- | Ve ) Maly s 0- N0 RULlNu YET Sargent Has Not Given Opinfon Re- | he tronomet, Visiting Yale I and Huven, Conn,, the b 20 (P— garding Reading Washington's | The its en |solar system are in the very center of the milky way, {Walter Baade, ronomer, who has j States for a year's study avens through American carth, sun tire Beer Making Formula, e according to Dr, u- Washington Teb, 20 P — 1T the Prolihiti General legal th noted German rived as- Association Amendment m Attorney }| whether SRR rence the r formula, \ g ner Saloon warniy on Ay u- ur the of | may ) telescopes. Dr. Ba guest of honor etin R Astronomieal rs hiere last night, outlined seope of his research plans for Associated Press today. He to this country to make lspectal study of measurements 1 the milky way and to accummlate ¢ » facts ahont *he great mass of 1he of ng “fac con- shington Wheel- Anti- woula Grorg a Wayne B the has come Nebula "We are only a tiny epeck in the | nter of this great constellation, with a diameter of 25,000 or 80, 000 Nght vea Dr. Baade | “and with the enarmous telescopes in the United States we can see or by print thro our mi way into means of other milky ways just our own nearest star in y three light years nearest separate Andromeda Monday, but th was laid dow . Wheeler. Mr. Wheeler prohibition rally any here \ own re or by liguor or t} or | thousand how it are lnl AD HERALD CLASSIVIED Al J lames which e dis. FOR RESULTS about the (This Is Opinion O German As- which we | (tances of the stars in the nn\fl‘ y had been completed, and he gave most of the credit for the measurements that had been made far to Dr. Harlow Shiple e Hu\ar(] university, who, during the World war, developed & system measurement by variation { brightness of sta The astronomer expects to spend |eral months at Harvard with Shipley and then to carr work at other obscrvater Questioned about the asironomi- 1 und other scientific facilities in | Washington, Germany since the war, Dr. Baade [ o said that for several years after o0 0 the armistica, Germany had been fn | o0, 58 too precarious a position flmvnv:a‘yl,\- Tenge from tha wat to bother much = about scientific | o 0, 0T equipment “Rut we arc hack on to take the latter our fect now.” he continued, and we ol 3 & gl Baitimore, have reached our pre-war stam ing. We are producing some very |{ ™ fine instruments, but at present we | X have nothing which can. rival the | great American observatorics. “During the war, ronomic study in my country was at a standstill. In fact 1 was the only | astronomer who was in the | ST rman shve Feh. 3lanton, has 20 an aftermath T had a physical um«\u ity Drive On Jaywalkers Starts In New Haven | { New Haven, Feh. 20 (#—Orders to arrest all persons found jay walking at any of the intersecting |streens in the center of the city have been jssuc police headquarters. The step was taken following the accident at Church and C streets Wednesday, when Mrs. Carey, 80, was struck by a {and aragged several fe {dition is stlil eritical. To Supply . Our Aim Brazil uses convict labor in much lof tts road construction. . t WET ADVOGATE S ANXIOUS TO DEBATE ;Bm Wants To Demonstrate| Drinking Arguments democrat, declined lack of time, leader, republi there to use a subjoet to test the potency of its of yesterday's . Food, Housing, Health, Recreation, Religion § . All are available to EVERY GIRL WHO WANTS THEM through the Cafeteria, Residence, Clubs, Classes, Gymnasium, Triangle Club Room. . The best girls possible in Business, Home and Community. OUR LATCH STRING IS ALWAYS OUT HELP US KEEP THE DOOR WIDE OPEN exchange on the house floor, fn which the Texan charged that there were 50 “wide open” saloons in Baltimore, Mr. Hill offered to con- fribute 3100 to the Anti-Salosn eague, if Mr. Blanton could take (him to Baltimore and get him {ne. | briated. Failing in this. under the | proposal, Mr. Blanton was to con- {tribute to the association against the prohibition amendment. While Mr. Blanton fnsisted that {he knew of at least one place In | Baltimore where one could get {drunk and sdded that he wouldn't be surprised if Washington pon- [tained an oasis or two, he asserted that he was “too busy with legisla- . [tive problems to go aleuthing for the prohibiti LIBRARY CLOSES MONDAY The New Britain Institute Library will be ctosed all day Monday Washington's birthday. (®—Repre- Texas, on the Repr Mary- | to his home | him as | | New Britain Y. W. C. A ANNUAL CAMPAIGN STARTS FEBRUARY 24TH Our Goal—$15,000.00 é Swimming Pool and Blue Guides ~