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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1926. S e FLASHES OF LIFE: VON SALM OFFERED i, 2t S F (S 3oy vt 0 o | FA%BEIE%%E;IUI% U b L J0B IN SEVERAL . Y. GIRLIE SHOWS FO0DS REEE"E Tk e mission. The house committon is | Bridgeport — ,\p,p,., against pro- also wus lowered from five to two naking an inquiry, he sald in o e [bate of will of former (,,“,,,,m feot and officlals declared the plant statement, “and this is all that will tho Assoclated Proes 1 Prineeton, N. Jo—The drys . by would be in opcration by noon toduy ! Phincas Gu Lounshury be done ut this session.” | Milan — From scclusion at Gar- i so far as argument by Princeton |Q 4, of Norwall with the roservolrs llad by night, | done, Gabriel D'Annunzio has come SULArd ot NOFRALKEOng °l a “ Repeal of the tax capital hoys concerned, Univers de e . f The stage of the Alleghany river at Congress Tums AN D e e, mat 4o S Bt g o by e et il o) Wit Dangel‘ ol Senous Blatep e i st wight n T o, 4 H frow ne ¥al1tie Kbl lurd t coome R InALe I Kppeat ST T Tiallantl ool Ntk o s tha v tatgadiast tani iR Blamzordles M ra L THotaa b B feet above the flood mark, but re- | ( | shooting gallerics, iding ncademles Dremiore of hin play, “Tiie Martyr- | jogt 1o Diro ging modific- | re vhe el Famine Now Averted ports from points along the river reat Prob! em ; . . st 1o Tirown in urging modifica- yett burned about body when "nmvai amine Now Avert bl i ML L R 1 automobiles for hire will be- |4om of i wstian,” and the | on it i) come affective June 30 i goseips are [OMEELORAON TR oL RATIALIR [ stages, lending officials to balieve the March 2 (P—on The new act leaves room for n = Washington - Mrs, Coolldg 4 Al as 70 Ayt | worst of the flood danger hus passed. nedgto the growing proh. | more scientific tax memsure, but still ) e Bng Hecevered from n ot i ot T ol 100 ncTe2 ] Oll City, Pa., March 3 UP—Dros- | Approhiension wae atill felt, however. 1“ m of farnier rollef legislation to- | Prod s & materlal contribution to R “‘ A i ble to be out and about again. addition to Cockaponset state forest peets of rellef from alhren'fnld wa- [due to the presence of the 30-mils v, with the house agriculture oniie ndvancement, in the opin bl . s et &6 took a walk vesterday and en- f |ter famine and reports of falling riv- |1ce gorge, but a drop in temperature, mimittes -anening hoatinge ou o.ll6n of Joh W, Olaary, president [ Bussle's ast ball @ Rieeats bae e B lor stages brought cheer today to |it is helieved, has removed immedi- GNO cream can [number of measures, fnetnding 1) chamber of commoree po, American negro. jass band and’ th SRR flood menaced residents of-Oll City. |ate danger of the jee puck breaking Dicknton Bl Gesigned 10 111 dl. | Uil Sates, Tn'a statome Charleston will b other features, | e Hungry Dog Attacks Boy | after soveral hours of complete up. transform your skin [ro! of surrlus eron: rcarscatying y e e e ieken e [ Wio Withheld HimiFood || Yalerifeuinellast st us o the ahe chy oneglemers ot ey | a [flooding of the pumps in the muni- |due to the water searcity and relief e P ble ir e in the corporation ! y } ow Haye oh 2 (P ¥ i QU0 LIS WALSE S00F0LYZANG T ; Rjes ar : M income tax ¢ll as tailure to girly show i tempting ©ral months ago, Mrs. Cecil G. An New Haven, March 2 (Bl-A hune joiou) water works, temporary relief | measures were adopted to keep the | AL Count Salm from th h of duty Aerson s to resume playing golr ErY dog being chased by school chil- | Hinedt antivifnanaivwariaire bl okm ey i i, L hecater! Bu scianTric care—which legislation Is enacted at th [ieliminat "L e , path of duty A et b o al worstin dLodl OREWRInedR el ltodayaw el AnBHRECI L onmi (RIFRUN pllsd A HEXAIE M. O'Leary warned that unle stimulates circulation olitical alllances™ con A T e | o 1""("‘:,, h;‘“ Lygleas '\‘"lm”“m," rouch the 5 i . 1 to come from the ¢ UL ax i 0 Saxsib] nolod vac ort Philadelphia—The moderr », |10, of Goffe street, turned on the | . ° 0,0 xhuou,h l)?%ll.“flc.\ and nor . economfo Intereats ol the sauit. | It accordatmors nearly' with “th i elblyghe nois PostRl e ! il L boy and bit him on both arms. The | [ ” malizes the action of the oy b et e mormal SRR BGHEHAY Iy Aty Rich (AL AC DS i : e ¢hild was taken to Grace hospital | Jus e eve eurl ls pores—will keep your skin [states 5 : came from | 1e Placed at a maximum ot five per RREAELE S aiea and ehineat o for treatment naturally clear, firm and Grorg ) an of the|CoNh “the regrettable effects of th ikt Ll BRI A detective later located the an- N smooth. This is the basis of utive o of 2% of 1 ate will continue to be felt | praguo — Rudolt Roessler, an| . imal and turned it over to the dog (1) our onths tan N Inorth ¢ St he cost of lving.'* Business men $ ot Ao pe o ’ ” warden. Investigation disclosed that the Elizabeth Arden method Sk Ll griculiurn, b L oFahatar 1method. | § dt 4 d ir orgunizations, he said. |40y New York — Warren G. Harding 1ha dog had belonged to a China- innounce namely back to Europe to cond wortly and seek titles onference, whiek fuch o state of affairs by a Follow cach step of an Eliza- ogram adopted ree at 4| MUENL well tuka advantige (of thtoouFarsiar that mada him dlotatos | e e oo, apauked, ihia dnd man who - formerly condiicted . . beth Arden Treatment in tarmers’ eonference g s Moines, OPPOTtUNItY to recount “the fnequl | oy tidha district 8 few telpics dnaceilier iautidryindihatanclebhorhiaed phut Sa s New Brltaln Man your home every mo: I ies and needless disabilitics now H Nd ‘4“ Meriden — Resignation of Dr. | who recently returned to his native r urn . had . heurs, co-worke ¢ s b | L r impoged upon business by our CO-WOTKerS Te- David Gibbs, school superintendent, |conntry 1saving the animal behind to and nighe, using Ven cautioned S 4 volled and arrested the governot. . 1 I4 uising Ve wtioned & L e e R (R i m [ 1a 1 and arvested the governor. wpo protested against school dances, | procura Its own meals, Tt was sald Cleansing Cream, Ardena Skin to ug and telling us to ‘take this { : and 18 of his plotters opted Tonic, Shecial Astringe & wwe'll kiow. the. reason why.t i | ratlon’ before the commission an- [ or, pinshed tnemselves. g {hat the dog was not suffering from { zr, Thomas Smith, of 32 Tremont St, New Britain, Conn,, and a Life- d thorized under the new revenue law s rabies. S ST . = Tan Orogs Shin Faod T " ceific plans to remedy the siua- | o ytudy the tax system, - A L e long Resident Tells His Experiences With The New Medicine “ERBJUS arations supply every impor- 11" cor ropronentatioes e e R S yalo called fathuro by sevcral under- | Aherdeen Votes to Have form representatives were Mi 8. retired, New York's | grad: X % ‘ 5 1 ol | . . duates speaking at meeting te P y Don't try to get rid of rheumatism Mr. Smita says: “About four ant need of the skin it a conferenco last night by Rey new ' prohibition chicf, 1iko his | diseuss plan. | Liquor at Banauets Now ||, 1o cxuense of vour stomach and |months ago 1 was suddenly at- sntative Purnell Indiana, b oss, General Andrews, drinks no e Aberdeen, Scotland, March 2 (#)— | tacked with neuritis and the pain ror g n he commit ore. " he did¢ ston? 70! 2 | then afte ed | republican on the commi more. When did he stop? Well, he| New laven — Rocco Diorlo, |The town council, which in Decem. | e 8fter your stomach ia rulned | o5 4 'y neck and then went The ] |laughed that question off. Watarbury restaurant proprieten |ber daclded {o banlsh Intoxiealing | Nove the rheumptiem still with you 'dm»n to my back and legs. I had to and two republican a clate s — fin 500 on liquor charge in U. !heverages from eivie banquets, by a | Mineral remedics are bad for the |sit in a chair night after night, as on committee, R atis X 4 Chicago ~ ptain and Lady & " | . 4 i and I, district court. vote of 16 to 1 last night rescinded |gtomach and nature never intended | the pain was so bad that 1 could not l jams of 1linols, o \ —_— Cynthla. Mosley have had ta truly the resolution. | minerals s a cure. Who ever heard | lie {n bed. |of Minnesota, joined in nee .o {comical time™” in a coal mine. The i T ierman swim- The vote was taken notwithstand- | of # dog cating iron when they are 1 bought a bottle of “ERBJUS" hat they would do all p = o fO0er Al ormer 11§ cantain put on a glicker and cru Wl | ming stars, Radenmacher and Froc- ing the plea of the councillor who |sick. No, a dog eats grass. ‘The cat | and have taken threo more, making - p agriculture, whi tor . B ed »nmmr_i while Lady Mosley help- sclect Yale as training quarters moved a December resolution that |eats catnip and never hunts around | four bottles in all. T sure feel a lot h Brookhart, republican, Towa, & Thma{emng HlI]l ed a donkey pull a cart. for matches in this country. he wished “to protect myself and - for minerals. Throw a cat or a dog | better and am rid of the pain in my \ . ed the farmers to ‘gnore modesty in | ’ - i — my fellow councillors from scenes a pill or tablet containing minerals; | back and neck and can sleep the their demands for financial aid. — | New York ieorgette Cohan, | Clintonville — Joseph Riggerio 4, [at civie functions “hw!\ are enough they will spurn it. The above imghl. through. 1 certainly indorse 169-171 MAIN ST. Two governors ang ea arls, March 2 CP—\With an an- | 2C/7°S5 1Ko ler parents, now has killed when shotgun In hands of fto make angels w [prove conclusively that herbs, | “ERBIUS. <« of three other executives " e Wipon him by fe- heen married twice. Wiliam Ham- 'brother, 8, is accidentally discharg- = barks and berries are nnl-‘ JRBIUS” s being introduced in jeuligral aiaies tola the s T T e f e LU RO URELLG AE D [ | In Lnkland there are 530,000 por- |ural remedies. “BRBIUS" is the | New Britain at the Fair drug de- — lors of conditions in their oe\(celanatpariony Connedtedwitnion e 1at ALl Gni B0u i sons named Smith, and 204,000 of | julees of 14 slected herbs combined | partment by a representative of the " {he royal court of Rumania, f¢ o | died a year ago. Haven — Weather report [them have for their first initial. © with pure and healing glycerine. RBIUS" Co. 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