New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 22, 1926, Page 14

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LD, \IO'\'D-XY I‘LBRUARY "2 1‘]"6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA POLIGE ARRIVAL MAY | SAPE LIPE OF MAN/ Mass., Flne Impmed on Man Who Accused Two Falsely Torrington, Conn, Feb., 22.—An- vnou\v Corsl, who swore to a false tement implicating two other men in the dynamiting of the prosc- AT YOUR SERVICE THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Phenlx lodge, & meet Tuesday meeting thore the members 2,10 0 F, wil After the soclal for refreshment evening. will be a and | \ | jitney operations on and after Jan- | . - SFCRETARY TALKS | e s | City Items - | | AU LAJL | “Based upon such evidence as has | [ z | been gubmitted, the commission i | | { N q Q of the opinion and finds that someo g 0 \ of the petitloners aro apparently For Quick <%+ | carning a fair trial return on their ppet— e | investment, and with regard to the Reading, Citizen Sends Word (Continued from First expression of a dee ceived during 2 o was pr \\‘ e} their in pri during mony w ve increas April, 1 and | from same {nereases had to the petition ~d cost I to the petitioners th for pur- to 1de i 3 Inaccurate affecting olkeeping principal t applicatiens recountant who exami ords of timony a rec cac nd compiled howing res s and fix titioners therefrom vering 1he for the re- | cring a part from thres In the case ords of th ng | fods neomplete ementary and being Lept by parties un ith accounting practice, latter part of the ac- riod covered, one or two 'plicants kept a more de- of accounts, but cover peric courate 1 evstem accountin, hook nor a only record being a or loss in- nt of operating r from od ther a ips tury ¥ the y upon fror is progr hook nneetion Income Collection Men \10 Being Dropped Now Haven, Feb, ST A S il in \ alled Fair Arenlly 7 “Home W LAUNE WILL M"x UNDEF‘ ENDABLE LAUNDREDJ\\ b THIS / FOR A SWEET DEPENDENCE o AND (T DAY 1 ACH WET WaAsI Home Wet Wash Laundry PHONE ¢ 2821 T - N T AN CAN YOU SOLVE THI DIERF‘ A G noed form the of a lat awarded encumbrances Atlantic Jetter ¥ Taer i of onr namq will I of all New lutic ne 200100 fect ated in one ubidivisi Clween York an Thic Offer Lapires March 31, 1926 MAXIM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 10th Strect Dept. 607 New York City 110 West [ i | ' |a dynasty or an oil which the council of the league may | more or | ledger | others the accounting y short from which to dc question, The further opinion and finc such time as there can atlstactory and reliable revenues and expenses, labilities, the determ whether or not a fair re earned must de “Wherefore, said denied."” P commission is of the weriod is too #Will be served, termine the Mrs. S with Monr Laurel Conrt mect with Mrs Lincoln etreet m., to 4:30 p Miss Lillie Jones, Hudson Lunch, has Isitton at the Delane John H. Flannery fortably at the Ne pnenmonia reet ds that until ba produced evidenca of asgets and ination turn is being d. etitions seW tome at m arc - CHAIRMAN BORA OPENS ATTACK (Continued From First Page) can save the policles of nd no one elss can'' Avowing that this country now committed to the in a most vital Dorah said the adviser lcague,” throug legal department of th We refuse to join leagu particu “the h continued, pt membership tn which is a component | league, and w st | with the league | “There fs not a co Europe wel not call up on the tribu we government is a mem senate o States today th the farewell ‘\\ ashington, address It could hold communion faney the father of ould say: | me with their lips, | are far from me'.” Senator Borah said visory opinions of the ¢ | be enfol d in Eurepe b: He added that not only | to enforce the judments, I do 80 even by w A tribu whos coted by the league, “whose busine is to ounsel with th but war, Do you think care rope, that we are the league? You tor. What nse tell you Senater Borah told to ge e court. those for Washington's policle “Washington's poli sound ool s come, when we should b olicy, a policy 1 “A policy estments, sacred, as W MI »w]wv United States now is and counsellor of membership in the legal or political, are a member for ac L departed “This people judges are se- he continued league, enfore need not |eral He el operations hospital | Eighth Annual “F | | Washington | The the obs Lt Lithua extensive were Mikalauskas o Skritulski, a pr ain business man, nauskas of program was in Rruzas, leader | chorus, In addition IN | thore were tations, Mikalausk program. eighth is ine ne e of ilar, nations Senator Sunday of N an hall on nd nans th out o league the leagu “but, W the tribunal part of the ness it is to on all mat- Mayor A. N ¢ Ne mi the of ntroversy : involving ing Cor 1, conce , concer s was nal of which | Oon Al [ the celebration of rth of July" bration ber of tk ¢ the United | ©° y will solemnly read | spirits | with men I our country , Middletown, honaret their hearts | ing practically !offices of ti that the ad- today for the annu ourt were 10 y the | 1s the | but that * tion of post office « Following a afternoon at St. delegates and guest tained at a banque Stueck's tavern ty of Washinglon, treasurer of the N advise and and whos it d by the ? " | principal addre - The deleg not Invalved | ypigqietown not now tic does your matters of sl program to he e to be clect t the Int who & were 1 th are either 1 Resgery ) 1tions ha declared b for the Wast quet of Bis ourth Do to b Kni Dar former Ui Wil b thie Galla in New I 1, h nized as one of New for | orators. ( King o America ney spea Program Attracts varied Among There was a capacity exce s of former years. al tion of the Connecticut of Post Office Clerks, tonig idmore F, ng rrow formerly acoepted circlo Louis Suchell of 63 from 10 a will of the 1a po v restaurant, isr rital un ourth Large of ) afternnon Pa i, w ent and Haortfor d. The of ting com n Gen | ‘ LlTHUAN ANS CFLEBRATE July” Attend- ance—Prominent Men Speak. annual eelebration music hands of the * to the hairman th Feb, 2 the pr arpo Ehecis solo selections and r nmissioner John of vy erowd and Lithuanian even tha Post Office Clerks Are Meeting in Middletown Conn., Three hundred delegates represent all of 2 () rin cler business c Aloysius b tate conven 1, s will be t and ¢ Thon 1o yor iden veral im were considercd. s after been s 2hts of ker first 1t I Virmin ol al Federatior ill deliver th were welcomed to John of W, N t of th portar on th Officer All Resend!mm Taken For K. of C. Banquet old 1y hat embly, 1 M 1y He s Golng to Commit Suiclde 20 (P — A sent to the polics to commit suicid s life of Clavenc warnir that ) ma r\wl the €. Rodger Ald rched after he had fired a bullet chest at his home here yes and today physicians at the ter hospital sald he proba uld recover Y pain from an zors, a carpenter, hom Winche bly w hand, Roc on 1 infected sent hi of Chicf of Poli €ll with the mes he ahout to shoot If. The chief, who lost no time tigating, found that the his word. State troopers d in and the wounded man rushed in an automobile to ester hospital. physiclan who visited Rodgers morning found that the tion in his hand had spread and was also threatened monia. Several hours later a sent to Chief Cogswell can't stand it any longer, ' the message said, “I've il myselt.” o that man with Univ., of Buffalo Given \100 000 in Larkin Wili Y., Feb ) — A from the late John Larkin to the University of fialo was announced today at annual unive y day exe Eimwood Music hall. Th rsity's announcement Mr. Larkin, who died made provision for ropy in his will. ¢ money will be added to t n D. and Frances H. Larki ndation, towards which ad previously given $2 The fund is primarily for the endowment of the school of chem- tof nmm 0 . sald a w this philan- ame time a gift of $20 R McNutt, furn urer, was announced. om this sum is to be idents in necd ot Convicted, But Still He Feels Not Guilty (P — Roy Ol police licutenant and 00,000 liquor con- attle, sted, former convicted of spiracy, declared here today that he | s it no crime to buy and sell whiskey, “I don't feel that I've committed ny crime, though the court and have ruled that I have,” he am coun cot rted It is a gambler's that he at § onty others with Qimested 1 with him acquitted the t con- Ty Cobb Proves He'’s Good Detective Too B 5 Feb, greate catch in police 10 former negro d a valuabl 1 in the man's 150 of been ve ound § wor nen and other articles which on for ome and vigoro rom the house LAKL SHIP €O. Montreal, Q MERGER ) - Rodgers | | got | going to appeal to the | put his | ‘em cuting attorney's residence here I March, was fined $76 with costs, a total of $86.40 and sentenced to four | months in jail in city court today. Execution of the jail sentence suspended and the accused rele on probation | Corst pleaded guiity to a commen aw charge of false swearing, Five Firemen Injured | In Blaze at Syracuse N Feb. 22 (A—Five two of them 5,000 fire which top floors of the mnun:vu, East 1joining the le of the Yales hotel, early is morning Because of the fire, all New York ntral trains were routed over the West Shore tracks and passenger service was maintained at the old West Shore st | racuse Funeral of Monsig. Roy Is to I}e ,Hcld Friday Quebee, Feb, The fune of Monsignor I’.\u! Archbishop of Quebec, Saturday night as a result of int tinal cancer, will be held Friday morning in the Basllica, where the hody will be taken Thursday from th hbishop's palace. A igements are not yet com- plete, but it is probable that Mc signor Pietro Maria, apostolic dele- sate, will officlate at the funeral a that Monsignor Gautheir, adminis- trator of the dlocese will deliver panegyrie. The Archbishop's hody will lay tn state today in the mortuary chapel of the Archhishop's palace, through which thousands filed for a las | glimpse of his features. the ENVOY T'ROM MEXICO Berlin, Feb. P —The German government he sreed to t | pointment of Ramon P. De Negri a Mexican minister to Germany, | eeeding General Pa al Oritiz Dbio. sne- Rushing Into Stripes Stripes aro very important spring, frequently they run up and down in the skirt and horizontally on the blouse. Whlspered Sweetness! A charmi d 2 breath like §; th had e Full Box FR tuart Comp: v. <u Marshail, @T@JARTS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS of Montreal, | ap- | this i PL) Below is a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-vead alpha- betical arrangement, Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper LSRN CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS —BURIAL LOTS, MONUME —LEATH NOTICES —FLORIS —FUN —LOBT . DIRECTORS AND FOUND ONALS ORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES ES FOR SALE ~AUTOMOBILES FOR CHA AUTO PARTS AND "TOMOBILES s AND CONTR cr ] 5 ERED ILLINERY EYB TRUCKING, BAGGAGE PAPLR 1ANGL G HEAT'G, METAL WORK I TAL AND VOCAL INSTRUCTORS BONDS DETo BoRROW LIVE STOCK LIVE §TOCK MERCHANDISE ICE EQUIP, ¥ PRODUCTS DS, PL. A\TE & TOOLS : STORES JEWELRY TO BUY TOR RENT R¥AL ESTATE FOR SALE AL LETATE PROPERTY SALE 1 T'OR SALE ALE JR_EXCHANGE NTED ROOMS OR RENT § AND 504 i § FOR 110 VHERE TO D ~WANTED—BOAL BEPING OR LODGING FOR NSERTIONS Charge Prepald 10 00 ) [l er Rates Upon Application, Count 6 words to @ line. 14 1ines to an fneh Minimum Gpace, 3 lines, Minimum Book Charge, No Ad Accepted After 1 Classifled Page on Bame 10 A, M Ads Accepted Over Telephone convenfence of custemers, Call Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. | -] 38 conts, P, M, for Day. 8at, the ANNOUNCEMENTS DBurfal Lots, Monuments 1 BURTAL VAULTS--Concrete steel relne forced; water-proof, hermetically vealed N B, Vault Co. Phone 47-15. NEW BRITAIN=Monumental worie, 123 Oak 8t Monumente of all alzes and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting our_apecialty. Florists Very reasonatie prices. reenhouse, 218 Oak Bt ants, pleaning i intia and JiERTHA N, BOWERS | GETS THE DOLLAR ‘Maple Street Woman Gels Honors in Gonfest for the best the Herald Bertha N. Today's poctry prize offering sclected from Classified Ads goes to | Bowers, 77 Maple strect. The |of the poetry is a wonder and it's |short and snappy. Next door }nrn;bbore and people down Maple | street way should be delighted that a person from their district should get the honor, About seventy-five received to be con judge th morning | scems to o deligl of rivalry. The space allotment allowed this| {bunch of words is short tod 50) here’s the poetry, Be sure you tryl ‘toja‘ ea replies dered by and ever. ed with the wers| the 10dy| rit) | Are you planning a long journey, Over land or over sca? {Ts Your stay to be protracted? { Do you wish to start care-f | Docs your furniture need housing? | A safe place In which to dwell? | Call up Hardware City Storage, Mr. Schultz will treat it well. > RULES GOVERNING CI, FIED AD POETRY CONT —0— Address all poetry to: Want Ad Judge, New Britain Herald, City. The topic must be selocted from the 300 or%more Classified s in the Herald. The daily prize will be One r. The winning poetry will be printed togcther with the Judge's inouncements. 5. No reading the poetry over the telephone. 6. The Judge cognito. 7. No prize will bhe mailed, It will be walting for you at thel Her fice. 8. No limit on the number off attempts. remains {n-| Special Notice Whist tonight, given hy the Lad | Nest of Owls, No. 819, Odd Felloy hall. Admission 25c. Playing 8: isharp. “HE AINT NC THOROUGH BRED. | e POLLY AND HER PALS T WHAT p'vA HE An | MEAN { THORG UGH WITH TWENTY \ FIVE BREEDS (N HIM HE AINT NO ‘WCQOUGH " Delicia Makes a Good Start WHAT ARE YA GWIN'US - WHAT ARE YA GWIN' THAT DL ) | DONT WORRY 48O | VAMP COMPLEX PA | VAMPS ARE BORN ) | NOT MADE! [V UT HER POLLYS RIGHT, GOODNESS. PORE OL‘ DEL. ANT BulLT 1 ALONG VAMP LN[SJ HA}'K ‘\ STARTER, NOT SO BAD FER AN’ PRACTICE MAKES PUF-FIC‘

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