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NE W BRITAIN DAILY HEKALUL, SATUKDAY, MaKUH 6, 1926, {commit a technical violallon of th I'--H')"n hadr, Inee automobilo accident, died yestorday | - P Q . law to get out of his difficulty |at the Washington hospital in .wm‘l)r' Bryan Def | hcod) erman frauleins of tho provs On another road, one man in his |of a blood transtusion in which wil-| Passes Away in N. York | orgunized a “Socloty of | W car reached a turhout dn the heavy | Ham Wicbhe, brother of the driver o i March # (P =Word | Long-Haired Maidens." 4 anow and took u position which ho |tho truck that struck the boy, gave |came here yestorday of tho death fn | The campaign is marked by no| N/ considered allowed space enough fn|up a quart of blood. New York clty of Dr. Bryan Def littlo bitterncss. Even the widesprend vhich traffie coming in the opposite ‘The boy died a few minutes hefore eedy, not only widely known as @ animosity in Germany angainst Pre- C/” i . tion could pass, Tha driver of i”' rman W the truck driver, | practitioner in medicine and sur- | mier Mussolini of Italy is being cap- -~ \ second ear of the opposite line | was arralgned before Judge Padden. | gery but as a realtor. He was re- | jtalized. T members say | (N . ided that the space was not su ‘\\'Y.“n the nows of his death reached | puted to have had extensive hold- | that hob-haired girls look like Mus- A clent although another car had just [the pollee they immediately charged | ings in New York city and also was ' sojini, passed. Ma demanded of tho walt- ’hlm with manslaughter, |a property owner here, and was| Newspaper Marsay {Recent Blizzard Brought in Ny ° e = it authorities, his brother, willingly | of a millfon dollars. He was in this| “Imagine u bob-haire wonld have given the blaod in an [city a fow days ugo 10oking after 1is | sombing golden halr six in ttempt to save the boy, only the | 16 one of the socioty's ot are Uyt et | doom'a [ police would not relcase Wim long | from | “Short locks make er Ger G LAl After ten min. | enough for the operation. | mania 1ook ridiculous” is nnother, O.l bl { 25 Useful for impaired nutri enough last month when deep (i bhattle, however, bt | many of tho ) opposite 3 tion—Vitamine content cen provided, t guaranteed i3 blle tr SL.00 per hottle The P own the Wil rofused to back fnt the fashion of bohbing their Y FREAK COWPLAINTS BY AUTOMOBILISTS de-licious Cake’ have y sockely's ertising heing Lorelot hes long" | interest Mr was a graduate Yale in the class of 1587 e stata motor depart 1 Sheody storms | day' if necessary, ts blocked | 1tes of thiy waiting I mude an- | the driver In the line tarted np hin engine and passed r machin: HUMAN CHAINS SAVE BOYS y | Shakespeare's Plays Had Few Women Actors | March 6 (Pl—Shakespoare | write o lot of plays with | #ex complexes in them because there wias no bheautiful young leading act- reases in his d. to save a mawk play with thelr persons! charms, > 0 At least that 14 tho reason Gran- \ 5 0 LI ~ ville Barker advanced here in a loe § (@] N B ! e )l ioned Chocolate Ighways o v . ¥ (Came to U. 8. in October, Pt Girl Immigrant Killed | skaters Lie on 1ee and Rescue Com- | Hoston, March 6 (P—Miss Mary| .~ Panibns from lake, “adogan, who came to this country | . \White Plalus, N, Y. March @ om Iroland oply last Octoher, | J0hM, Podd and Joo Machinaty, \8 o 4 to deagh yosterday when 1 and 12 pidy ““\'\:' S St e R LR e S accabue troliey ear, The sccldent oc. M ROrthern TegaNtyaon jsiey earet ."ulu'nn whe | Thursday by six other companions, A when MM dogan, who i) o' cormed a human chain | 3 anr:u;-xl “nas.‘lu:“;nn;; ]’,;i(, hl‘ "1 The boys were skating and struck partment was called to extriente T aTthlnplen whichibrche tn cam they her body, 8ho was 26 years old, i weir companions formed a ehinin | by linking thelr hands together and then lying flat on a palr of skis. With the aid of a rope the boys puled out. Parig, 5. | 414 not Makes Restitution for Full Amount Missing 1, M e G s 1 the district court of uiter Y Pitty whe f vate a «deticit of over B 11 hoen Te- ral by counts, acconnty 1t ure for the comparative cleany | the great inaster's dramas | | “Shakespeara had to rely on boys | to play the feminine roles. Conse- quently he had to make the love | speeches 80 poetic and beantiful that | | they would get across the footlights | without the ald of reai feminine | charm," inee DRUG CO. | 169-171 MAIN ST. ttornc ment, o made restitution for mount, paying the omney into t, 1t wasm made known today. r or not there will be pros the attorney's ofee hns announced wn the grade - | OLDEST M. PASTOR DIES Phi March 6 (®-- The Rev. D, Jacoh 8. Hughes of old St Goorge's church, this city, who had e the distinetion of heing the pastor | SION FAILED {of not only the oldest Methodist SR copal church fn the United | tes but of the oldest Wesleyan | ind th the Whe eution by n then refused e @ | BLOOD TRANSF backed down the | - 6. Under th Chicago Boy Dies Despite Saciifjee | & 1tn ch 1 of Truck Driver's prother, ! Methodist church nsed eontinuously | operating | Chicago, March (P~ Marl or worship in the world, died yes- el to be a it won untll the non-p FRAULEINS OPPOSE BOB. Try to Show How Bad “It" J« By Likening Devotees to Mussolind, turn [Hydro-Power Project Is Planned in Samoa | Apla, Samoa, March 6 (1)— . f W oy a, Thupingia, German | Spend a Part of What Reluctant even to this @ay to Jen 86, 16 UP Uncle Sam Saves You on Uncle Dudley! HORSEALL-MADI SPRING SUITS and TOPCOATS £50 upward Koy Hats for Spring Spring an Shirts HARTIORD (Isjulum Stree: St Pays to By Ome Kind" Colt Storage for Furs IMUVE YOURSELF— NEW CARS TO RENT DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE e un hour—— I3 n Lou-Drive Auto Renting Ce. Cor, Telephone SMOKE PIPE REPAIRS NEW BRITAIN HEETMETAL WORKS 1. GOOBY & SON el DENTIST i\ I Johnson, D.D.S. RUGE Specialist Artificial Harttord h St nd deelded to | Toge, 12 years old, the vietim of an .‘1 vday of pneumonia. He | Samon's first hydro-clectric project HORSFALL: 1(‘—*—LONDONfi Applicants Have to Draw Lots to See Who Will Be Privileged to Attend Royal Court in London. —_———— 1y euch a scramble courts the king ckingham Palaco torced f ho are the lueky Individu nte umber of applications ¢ lovd chamberlain, among througlh Ambassador . nprovis Thers nd the thr nhold to “dray first court such an enormons supple s well tha FAN IHEA NOT DEAD “hrehill hia {dew to drop, and haw, with investigations L e making liustiv As @ 1o aspects and possibili SPRINGEIRE WEATH rringiik 1 A NOT TOO POPULAR LEING IS BELYEVING Have Youriti @ = O1D ASYETM I ADE IS BETTER DOINGS IN FOREIGN CAPITALS Collection of Fifteen Thousand Love Letters Are Sold For Seven Hun- dred Dollars at Auction. mililons 1 st ghown by the kin 1 ¢ helpe aniararien PaRris March () on of lov than 15, them—-written ctress Julictte Drou fetor Hugo bet Wl 1585, hr s th $ ) ab o P e lite of t remark- l—more mer con 700 when 1etion recer cod retired fror clngion for fifty ¢ during that period - a lettor, ae he had st they wire @ vollee year, cach ¢ tion, s e of some s a Those leiters are many littis mirrors, each ono of which re cutor of Vietor of Julielte alletion of flon and adorati n o DEBT WILL B FOR OTTEN eot the wap oug o should 1 love x honest nation EATERPRISING CROORS SUGGEST NAME FOR BOAT HEADS PAT MAN'S CLUB Men utar for I th of larger growth —— bRl The Bismarck Shirt, Built for Com- fort, Has Made Its Appearance in (erman Haberdasheries. cddings must wear curls. Conscquently, fond pApas to treated to th L coiffeur arranging . head of mademolselle, aged five or six. Church people farther objeet to glving religlous in structions 1o shingled tots, shorn locks arc looked upon with little favor in communion are RERLIN Bismarck hirt, adver. ing * \cally “uilt for comfort™ its appearance in smart haberdash right sleeve of the Bismarck shirt » inch shorter than the left, name from the ITron ( introduction of the ide cien withont nad or- from a Ber- aker. A few ater Princess anarck complained by lefter that the ves of every one of the shirts were of un- sl length. The firm apologized and begged for the re the conslgnment. To the comp, . however, Bisn personally fons 3n the in| ¥ of the tailor. custom-m Hor wrote, "I interferenc ovement of the r of the enff t hand. The vo in your shirts is the cuff docs not creep out fr t slee error is a i 1t onght {6 meet w CAROL GETS INVITATION 1 you come to Derlin, inste: 57" fa the fa o Prince Carol by a numb /1) have nothing hut expense in Paris," tell the former crown prinee. “In Berlin 4 good chance of being re-aval : i the other Hohenzollerns, Why t you put in claims for a scttlement rest of your kinsmen?" « Rumanian colony s taking a sport- st in the royal family now, with the odis favoring Carol’s ultimate return ind power in Ducharest, ul el ni inte ting to rank CABINET OF YOUNGST The pre Arrangem gua of N s n ts for Germany's entry infe jons is called the ¢ tors, mbers barely averag they compr of the most directed the <0 not only one h have In seholarly ¢ naar the top second vounge inister 8 r is 51, while inhold, on whose of geenomie depression, is only cabinet Yeaded by raged €0 years, which \ & pre-war n-Hollweg ave of tederated German & ASKS GOVT. TO PAY varian government has been Anna Gerbig of Munich to dvanced by r RTE Iwig 1 of Ba asks repay ? Dict, rrau Gerbig In nt confiscated 1} ernme . it is responsible for his bad the | he squandered eautiful dancer Lol velations with the populace and forced hig abdi fled to New York, whe AND SIGN REVOLUTTON oroug PAPER Th council of NeuKkoelin th shold of Berlin, has lounche 1 revolution. Every name o strect or square that smack is golng to be killed off. Karl I leader in statne square bknecht, nd «d removed fo an inconspic Frirdrich high school 1 an has becn done 1o Kalser Friedrich WINE 1S A NECESSITY g th s nd liquors are a “justi Breslan Court of Appeal own * the r of a fashionabl istomer for liquor ligquors wer: profiteerin, ot appeale r was fined t—— ancelfor gent shorter than the grand- | King 5= PONT | has been completed and electricity | now fis lighting homes and schools | in Upolu | A power dam was bullt just ahove | Robert L. Stevenson's avorite | swimming pool and the water w s | carried by spiral piers across the | road of “Loving Hearts' where it | drops 80 feet to the bed of a stream For Quix:k Returns Use Herald Classlfied Ads. | I on which the power house is git- uated, Prison labor was employed. - DR. SCHOLL'S Foot Comfort Expert WILL BE AT THE alk - Over Shoe Store MONDAY and TUESDAY March 8 and 9 WHAT IS YOUR ©OOT TROUBLE? Your trouble may be simply a corn, a callous or a bunion, or it may be the result of weak and broken down arches. It costs you nothing to learn the i true condition of your reet. 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