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‘DRY DEBATE FOR RADIGEANS TONIGHT Arguments to Be Presented From WRC and WMAL Washington, Fet whirlwind of oratory continues in and with the wets investigation of cach ot « house committee planning ire into prohibition g As an added attraction, 1eles upon and one defense hibition will go on the alr adio listeners, delive and a representative Democrat, New and Senator 1 . Towa, will de the microphone with the speaking for another Mary T. Norton entative from New ot, will “Probibitior it Her taik will follow two nights ago hy Wayne ! general counsel prohibi of out \d drys on con- ross 1er to in- of pro- fonight Sen- Jer- f station Sy a e wets, station, democrat v Jersey, and Jiscuss of In the house and rs are advocating resps nation of the hooks of {he anti-ealoon association inst ition amendment yton, exeentive head ciation, has announced anization s willing to havs ks loo) the I to reveal fts re wot dry meme- tively and activi- and exe m s leagus the prohi- Willlam . of the - the its 18 [13 1 o 1200 L, and ristian Tem- oard of T (R Committec and polls T are 1 ta recelve | mmittee a recom- hilitlon, noon i to quire s into 1 o investigatio own anti-s Hovor t tative Un Delieves itself csolution Aemacr of the assocint amer commif- aw, that \ffic mo- the honee Whilit ment. Heiry on ndoy BOSYRIR LR IR MR T W LAME BACK OR LUMBAGO PAIN ““Heet” Relieves Instantly Vi Dower U Skin Remsdy Liscovered Up Eezema, Barbers *h and All Skin Erup- tions in a Few D It AR (iive Resulic in Money Boel red by two | mem- | WMAL, | cohol- | hor- ! MURDER IS CHARGED But Man Accused in Waterbury IUII» ing May Be Put to P'lea on \luu- slaughter Charge, Waterbury, %! Maleolino waived e extradition | wer nest ter {m! court when Johu I mor Mt MGrath Al Ming John 1 lino M Doy m |y Lewls will ind indi nans) maution rording MeDonald in t Douald fel no thi lowel vitness to 1l finding | 10 the | v away the Wal o g STOCK INCREASE | Piggly Wigaly Directors Recommend | umping from 50,000 Shares Up Halr Million Shares, Memphis, i, of 1 from I common tal Corpor- | ation of e A common | issuance was 1 corporation n will lirectors nit- lnl. oliers ock Cor t plan conman Wikl Piggly poration stock for each share of nding common stock ympany woull opportunity to excha re for § | Washington Kaceys to Meet sunday to Voice Protestations Again-t Mexican Action, s Used to Get Wet wlo‘lc in Road Hous ¥ el YA STOMACH UPSET n;. ol N1 Not Complete tigati Disaster BREAD AU CrASSTTED O BEESULS Abs "n-mllm Ofvicial says He NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THU STATE SITS TIGHT ~ ONDISPUTE HERE: Wlll Not Intervene in Row With | 1 Town Gl il of | terday « lirt il ean produ mployment cked by ed by Clory v knowl: i wtion, T e by the nderstood e | ? PUBLIC DEFENDER T0 WORK HARD FOR ‘SHPER" Not Sure | That He Really 1< Killer [ | Wanted i Not | ed O timated to Bald- | had a | I'n reaignment today the slaying of Dr, William Melb here, attempts tound shot to th slayings, and others created a il ieen or identi| Otto Sehocni- L parc pdmitted his iden- . (P—1"rice ntar, G, | Mountain foll Cont s will b 1 Ston norial ised indolph, | Mountain of vach | tion plans | sale 1efi- nde i on INDIGESTION 1! Toug ;eft-e( Od Hang-On Covghs Go {irom | 1y liffery “GRANDMA" VISIT BY AIR ROUTE ENTHUSES CHILD Ninols Youngster, — Critieally Tmproves When Told 0f nthe's Trip, » dma fly o here lag 3 loodworth, year old daughter of Rev, Lloyd Deentur minister, " that improved, The child of | I'exis to her interestod 13 0 ty M. Halbert, the grand- rted the fight from Fort it rain and darkness foreed ing Mokan, Mo, yester- ternoon, From the landing Halbert hurried to Butle teh a Loni Worth ear train to $ el to ruach D haa the that of Ay failure ate thers worry ts n declared tor he rain for nlee field sabil, RUSSIA RESUMES BUSINESS PARI‘EY f Takes Up Vavious Phasss With Fiene h Governmeu | b, 25 (P Negotintions sefn and Franco ncral comme and the settle- re opened today office under the Prremier regard to g eredits W 1 i in the chairmanship o M M forvign Rikovsky represented his count Do Monzie, ren < work s Irench don I eh, emplh nment of holders of Rus: dy to di afing ne ministet the rights of onds, and contr ed czarist e pro; neo-1 not its di hi sian s T (RIEE] hols for the n ime. have of oxehanges, under tute which ure private inftiative intain credit M, Letween wished 1o Tevelopme 1ssian Rakovsky said the e French anl ingtitutions not such to render solu- | mpossible. He also desired | atisfactory solution for bondliolders. 1 Irench nat imi an th piying, nees aind Russian laws mn rssian with realize international eventing non-interveption. accord which th achieve, | 1he negotiators to corve ne conel other the the ion of cords, Deeans negotiations any tions it is « Fren industri ch one, During 1 x in their excha o aid ion, in 1 consiider arding payment of and Freneh investors | during the ezuist regime, done T 12.- which oanea anes France Two Catholic and Two Institutions at Juarez, Mexico, Peel Ban of Law. a ol m\ux“ Iym'\xmr hive: heen instructions from Chi Mor af than cight I ight hun 1 operated by Mex order closing the schools was sucd by Acting Mayor J. M. Cua- n, on receipt of instructions from Gevernor J. A, Almi h Mr. iphed the with tion nt supervi- which the king for tinne the inder ope of govern Famous (‘atalonian Now Tarns to \1[(~1Hu~hnz occupation |,l- ninsum, KILLED lentity of a | entur reial | under | Profestant la of Chihua~ ¢ WSDAY, FEBRUARY PLANS COMPLETED FOR TRACK MEET {Events 1o Be Run Off in Phila- (elphia July -2, 5 and 6 i, 1°ch, 25 (P)--Definite nts tor holding the an- nual track and fleld champlonships | of the Amateur Athletic union in | the now munieipal stadium July 2, 5 and : announced today by Dr. W. Orton, sports dl- rector of {he squicentennfal in- | | ternational exposition, | rhe dates for senior, clul, assoc on events were not dectded upon | until it hecamo definitely known | that President Coolidge would come to this city July to the pr G ow Gieorye & exact the junior, el tion and decath- ident being here | r of an historical page- will fill nearly the en- program, the will be no fleld events Saturday, lay's ek und | mpionship will open l-‘ri-", 2 with the natlonal | The senlor cham- | ‘]-.m ships will take place Monday | wd the clubs, association and de- lon championships on Tuesday, assoclation evonts—one and | wo mile relay ehamplonships—will | o tirst time in the A. Dr. Orton has given . a budget which he sald appearance here of vir- prominent track and in the country, inclu¢ 1. Paddock. holder ot sprint records, | 50 have been in- to compete in the eenfor m-} jonal elamplonships, | Among thoge who have expressed | disire to enter are Hoff, the won- | derful pole vaulter; Paulen, one of st Iuropean middle distance i Myra, three timed ner | > Olympie javelln record, who ting for the Olympic | FFrancise J Van- Hollana junior cvents, Phe o5 m .m v oevery | fie1d atnlete fing Charles numerous th Bandit With Pretty Girl (luhs ! be sent back (S ‘ Cahill, | severely and near | 'anecuil l\'vll in the Market district { this morning by a man with an at- | tractive girl companion. He found uncon door nd taken to a r pital where he regained his but is being held for obse: He told poli hie had been beaten with a black k until he lost con- selousness,. Fifteen dollars had been | taken from him, | wa in Senator Robinson Will Answer Reed’s (laims ! T.ouis, TIl., F oh (R —- plan of eenatorial world court ! pents to fake the issus to the | ple met today nounes of the chamber Senator Joseph of Arkuneas, senate | floor leader, and & orld court proponent, would speak | the night of March 16, He ! reply to ator James A. of who spoke be- | mber rvecently in op- | court, ! jing a | court 1 I'h app by @ of liere will | Reed position to the Hlinois is thus ez round on fhe prior to the primary election when Senator Willlam who voted for adherence | court, will seck the republi- re-nomination. He i opposed Frank L. Smith, chairman of | inois commerce commission, 0 s ainst the ecourt. K to the an Treshen Up! Nicest Laxative, 1 “Cascarets” 10¢ | S s s M,J \ . ‘ ‘ « ‘ ¢ ¢ ( 4 ¢ 1 ) I8 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) D | Don't stay head- hilious, sick! achy, stipated one or con Take two “Cas- any time to mildly stimulate vour liver and start vour Then you will feel vour head hecom stomach | tongue bowels, clear, sweet, and skin slse cleans, s the entire larmless cand ry never gripe, Directions on each DO YOU SUFFER N oSy, sweetens, treshe over. men, { of England. WITH COLD FEET? . s Cold, l(\ Feet I\eep Ynut Awake—Bring On Bad Rheumatie Pains PLE HOME REMEDY | '0PS SUCH TROUBLES | SN If you wear low shoes. sflk stock- | ings or just naturally suffer with icy feet—stop at drug store fo- for a Hu-cent bottle of Mike fartin's Liniment (Athletle Lini- ment). Rub feet and ankles with it before going to bed keeps feet warm as toast 1 you sleep fine all Apply-again in the morning fe s winter. | 1 nay s, chills and rhen- | poly to limbs or | inly clad Be nixht in nt col Gitls atrical stare t s u it. Martin's |he presented himself to officlals of i torney | corpus until Fri | Wednesday ' the ! ment had granted to the countess ! tion of | South ' clpally 25, 1926, MENTALLY UNBALANCED PRSI RUBBER PRICES Southerner Who Posed As Trench Diplomat Taken To Hospital As Dementia Praccox Victim, Loulsville, Ky, I' 25 UP-Noel Clobb, allas Dupree, theologlcal slu- dent and erstwhile "French diplo- | mat,” was back in South Carolina | today recuperating at a sanitarium ' from a mental malady known as “dementla praecox” after marital adventures involving six states. Cobb, son of a well known South Carolina family, left home, coming here, where he attended the Pres- byterian Theological seminary, I'rom | here he went to Vanderbilt untver. sity at Nashville, Tenn, where he met Miss Margaret Farmer, pretty Peabody college student, After a whirlwind courtship they went to Jeftersonville, Ind., where it is be- lleved a fake marrlage —ceremo was performed The couple then returned to the bride's home at Dothan, Ala, where ! Clobb filled the pulplt in a Presby- 1r~1'-1}1m r)hurvh rnr,:;):‘:ms‘m‘]:;‘ 'I;::n lwinter to above $1 a pound father becams suspiclous h iy S marriage and asked Cobb to leave, | pringadsliveryssiiihia; ind hosnia complished In two w by the lar iTe then went to Dirmingham, where | u‘s’ & y arg Are Quoted on Exchange New York, } prices, which have been steadily de- clining since the first of thu year, today broke as much as 2 conts pound for soms options, on the ber exchange of New York, brin ing current prices 4'y to ¢ conts a pound below last week's closing [levels, Several hh, (R~ Rubber reasons are assigned tho trade for the deeline In the commodity, Prestdent 1, I, Ien- derson of the exchange, In a review of tho situation, attributed the softening price tendency to th servation program of American manufacturers following the mark- sta- s0 lius aid. le New York, a possibility r com hearing leave” Death Takes Former State Senator and Tast Hartford Man—Passcs Away in Florida, Tartford, Conn., ) Word was received this morning of | the death in Orlando, Florida, Wednesday evening ot former Sen- ator Howard Hdwell, of Hartford, who receiving treatd, ment {here after an operation for appendicitis in Canada last Sep- tember, followed by aith, He was representative st Hartford in 1821 and senator trom the fourth d iet in 1923, He was a past president of the Bast Hartford Chamber of Com- Umeree and president of the cham- b development company. e was also president of the Chess and the National Whist as sociations, He Connecticut ciation. In Birmingham-Southern ~ college 4814, . ienaing credit until spring on lin this country to paint \pkiuns of | 4y ing the winter mouths, |tnicali American "'“““" | No important change in the tistical positlon of the industr REFUSE T“ RE[]PEN 'taken place, Mr, Henderson Tmports of the commodity ar ormal m-opnrtinm and .qupun»nm »\rw York ma :rk 18 ~how no able excess of previous estimate Tl tG |There has, however, heen a marked Labor D, oswers Tt G e L s Now in Federal Court Heasy Naquidation for (he account other factor in the decline of prices, This apparently heen stimulated that the Countess of yy the opposition of Seerctary of Catheart wil renew her acquaint- . 4 ance with Ellls Island before it s |fubber growing restriction sehiem and the announced plans of Amer i = arow rubbe given the freedom of the country or |can mannfacturers 1o grow riphet to England. 1 ; ! g s Her attorney. Arthin Garfielal|Statossthe Philippincs' and other countries whera there are no restric- Buckner to postpone the itlons on the export of - the on her writ of habens- ¢ of mext week, e i i ue: | BUNARDEC BIDWELL DIES night, she faces return { e ito the jurisdiction of the immigra- | Decision to_ postpone the hearing | sterday after the depart 1 ment of labor refused to grant a re- ! i case is now within the federal | courts hecause of the habeas corpus action. Noel Dupree, a “French diplomat” o0 quantities of tires shipped far as shippers are concerned, decrease in the consumption of London speculators has heen an- Feb. 25 (P—There is Commerce Hoover to the Rritish Qecided finally whether sho will be on thelr own account in the United Hays, has arranged with Federal At- modity. ten days “shore | ! tion anuthorlties then. hearing of her case. It was held t It was also said that the depart- jon possible when she I ton days of liberty on her personal bond of §500. Mr. Hays, after this decision, tele- graphed the secretary of labor of- | ring to withdraw the writ if a ne caring were held and he were given one day's netice in case of an adverse decision o that a new writ could be sought. An ofticial of (he department of labor, said that a court decision of | the meaning of the “moral turpi- tnde” provision of the immigration ! taw will be welcomed guide in | handling tuture cases similar to that | of the countess. If the writ of habeas corpus is thrown out by the court, as Mr. Suckner believes should be, it Ms\ intimated, the department ma (hrni consider a request for a rehearing | of the cage to permit the introduc- | evidence a3 to the laws of Africa, where the counts and the Earl of Craven spent a after their clopement in 162 It the countess chooscs to forfeit her $500 bond rather than surrender herself at the end of the ten days, Mr. Buckner said, the immigration | anthorities might issue a warrant for her arrest in deportation pro- ceedings and take her back to Ellis ' Tsland: In that event, Mr. Buckner admitted. Mr. Hays might be able to have the whole casc thrashed out in court also a director of the Valley Tobacco asso- his hoyhood he held sevéral national records as a bi cle racer. He was a Mason and a Shriver and one of the founders of East Hartford Masonic temple. The funeral will be held Sunday after- noon. was | | POLICEMAN FREED Who ar Wellesley Patrolman Accie Gun Found Not Guilty. Mass., Feb, 25 (A — A justice of tl district court rated Police Fleming of v, who shot and killed er Moran of South Natick, deat mute, the night of December 6. last. The report was the result of an inquest held the of Moran's relatives after Fleming had been tried and acquitted in connection with the shooting. Judge E. Dwight TFullerton, who presided at the inquest, said he be. d the evidence of the police sergeant and other witnesses that {(h» shooting was accidental. ¥leming went to Pond street woods, Wellesley, after complaints had been recelved that automobiles | passing that way had been stoned Moran, the eant testified, ran out of the woods, refused to stop when ordered, and Fleming, whose charged in the struggle. The ,dence showed that stones , found in Moran's pocks Dedham, report of Northern filed here e Willlam . HELEN ADVANCES IN TOURNAMENT Reaches Semi-Finals in Monte Garlo Tournament a Monte Carlo, Feb. 25 (P—Miss Helen Wills advanced a step near- n of the Duke of | gold cup today when Miss Lily e of 6-1. and thu 5 of the rlo tournament, Paired with Mlle, he open douhles. teated Mrs. Young 6-1 tonorita De dls- evi- were 5 revolver was Monte Contoslavos in Miss Wills de- and M Green Fined l(lO for Beatmg 0 Bride of 10 Da, beating his wif y ¢ morning while in drunken condition, Zigmund Yagl- | Kas, aged Elm street, was fined $10 on ch s of breach of peace, dgunkenness and assault, {this morning in police court by Judge William C. Hungerford. Officer Willlam Grabeck the arrest, stated that when he ireached the Elm street address, he (found Mrs, Yasikas with her clothes torn, her tongue cut. and her thumb diglocated. She was also bleeding {from several wounds and was so |badly maltreated that she was un- able to appear in court before this |morning. The officer told the court | that Mrs. Yasikas told him she has |been married only 10 day Mrs. Yasikas stated that her hus- band came home drunk after 1 jo'clock Tuesduy morning and began striking her about the arms face, |statement to make. Alvarez eated Mrs. Bramley and reached the . where she will meet Harvey of England. Neppach, the German . defeated Miss Woolrich, reaching the quarter she meets Miss Eilcen lennett of England. Miss Wills had no repeating her Cannes Miss Cadle, whose limited to five of the The the Spanish Moore Miss E al T difficulty in victory over fight was prin- the first set, in | six games went point score: Miss Wills 659 8 4 9—41—6 | Miss Cadle 43761 7—28—0 Miss Willa played much better in the second set, although she lost | one game, and gave evidence that | she is getting accustomed to the treacherous light on the Monte Oarlo courts. The point score: Miss Wills 4 4 4 4 1 8 4—20—6 Miss Cadle 211 246 0—16—1 S RARE: COLLECTION LADY ZAHAROFF DIES, % Clough, | Monte Carlo, Feb n.mnn LH] gnl)" aharoff, wife of Sir Basil Zaharoff, cen 1854 and | the London ker, died Last He also collection of | night. 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The answer ie it overcame the chronic condition by thoroughly aning the walls of the intestines of cumulated deposits and toxins which prevented active and normal peristalsis — no other preparations have been able to do this, Besides that — it lubricated and put tone into the entire intestina) track so that it will be many & day before these now happy peo- | ple will think of purgatives again. Without active peristalsis, the bowels cannot function properly— McCoy's Rinolin increascs the | | peristaltic action. Rinolin tonight Jis -Pep Tomorrow. sta you howel simp! grappled with | ing that dangerous germs have attacked yourthroatand bronchial tissues, PERTUSSIN helps to clear the irritated air passage quickly of sticky, germ -laden mucus and brings relief to the in- flamed and congested organs. PERTUSSIN is entirely free from “dope” (such as opiates, chloroform, cannabis or other in- jurious drugs). It is pleasant to take. 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