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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1926. Lo e ———— S = = B e e ————————— —— \ s En.l'n offcct for a year after its en- | 1y $10 to his wiic overy wuel by ; American route and there is not | the clostug chapter of what s eon- u Lzl\" nl, o | Judge Hungerford, Tryskue vwas av l i s0inis 10 he on | sidered the most important politics« \airman Haugen predicted to- rested yesterday by Sergeant 1.\v Ll I'he Ohio senator | legal case since the Dreyfus trial in ;‘\ ‘w‘tm the |‘unf1nfllnu would | | ric .1\ O'Mara, IM's wife v‘.‘* , colleague and \!u‘ 0 | France, Matteott! was the arch. wlopt & number of amendments n (no el any wmoney from ' protesting agalin | enemy of Premier Mussolini, and | it deelded to report out the bill. husband sinco March 1. | \which they said would tuke the ‘)vM murder, which antl-fascists | In ilg present form the measure Tryskus admitted that he has not | lducts of the north Mississ was ordered by the premier, mml-x anthorizo appropriation of ald hin wife any money, but sid | states through the cor Pttt tremendous struggle bee L I n $250,000,000 to start a revolving h ) I that ho ham pald tho' rent, Ho | [neck of New York ) 3 1 tween Italy's dominant yenime: Akl | House Agucullmal Committeg | 2ina i care for tan suronus, Tt Lmnl Speakm Papa Finds Way [sevecs o o souta astora o way | NEW YOIk Wa elways Projgot | ien mariet :Fasmsn Notahles Poesent - at |3 Shoononis il f sum would be paid back by equali- | his wite $10 per weck, They have | —— - [ ESrha" EHAT began. smid | . | . « tris heg perfect F [ 1 ] \l zatlon fees collected on farm com- | two children, aged 18 and 21 years g G Vo | " e At ; b | aces This as an Issue caton fees coneren on sarm com | {0 Police Gourt AT Being Threshed Out | coolidge Has Received | Munder Hearin e, it tion was dvotd ———— L S o = y ks . T R o selec and swear! h o y wral hoard | The case of Witllam Miklosz, agnd e Numerous Invitations | ———— | jurors, after which the judge was Wushington, March 16 (®) The Before taking up the bill the Beeauso he {8 alle to have |40, of 314 High street, :ms (;fl fnued Albany, March 16 UP—The fight Washington, March 16 (® —| njeti, Ttaly, March 16 (®—The | to begin his formal Interrogation ‘.K\ fon of the \“vm‘ .‘uml'mu to- ' comm today hoard Matthew T fnads trouble last night at his home ‘1'“‘.“ """”i‘““\- 1 tha '«"" L4l lrl'““ {which has been conducted in Wash- | President Coolldge exy to walt! (rjal of the five men accused of | of the accused men, The defendants duy us one of tho fighting points Wells, a farmer and banker of [ut 244 Washington street, William |8erford and the probation ofticer| = =" " a while before deciding whether ho | having kidnapped and murdered | 110 Amerigo Dumini, Albino Volpi, which may confront the house ag- | Wloomington, 111, who opposed all | lKisk o finod $b on & charge of |can dacide what to do with the man | Inston by Representative 8. Wallace | & 0t Lo %0 o0 O the. soclaliet doputy Glacomo Mat-|Gluseppe Violn, Ameleto Poveromo siculture committee 10 ity cfforts to | plans for wovernment control of drunkenness and the breach of |Who i8 charged with drunkenness | Dempsey, republican, v York He bhas reccived a number of in n.‘.w”\ul;,“: :. H "“:‘m.\ ars nd August Yohra agree upon a meusure to settle the | surplus and the levying of fees, He | prace charge was dropped in police (AN hreach of peoce, airman of the house rivers and | vitations to visit Denver, but it was | ing a political scandal which for = e surplus crop problem urged formation of $400,000,000 court today He was represented by Miklosz wns arrested Friday night iiuAH-or:{ commities, for a federal | indieated at the White House toe six months rocked the foundations World O'Fashi A draft of proposed legislation | agriculivral corporntion, with 101 [Attorncy Thomas J. Cabelus, by Officer Rapponetti, on compiaint s . 4 day that he would await adjourn- 2 e e : 4 orld O'Fashion prepared by a middle western farm | divectors, representing every state, | Lot Miklot2's wife who said that her | 1ake to sea” ship canal across New | day that b awalt adjourn- | of the fascist regime, began this| Couts one inch above skirt. Very A 7l ) e o) e s L asn el A Ton s e o ay arrested by - Offleer |1y A oned o il her, and | SOk slate aa against centralization | et of Congress beforo dectding | morning in tho local court of a | mar 1 pocketed, Japeled « elegatic ch 8 bee 1 ‘ uthorization of & | Rappo after Kiskio’s littlg |00 i y of the St Lawrence rive was | Whether any should ba accepted, sizes before Judge Danza, in the conts, Come-back of th v sit g o M e cor ins onn 200,000,000 R r {that chased cust pTS ¥ thel L o 2 . o ¢ me-back of the old two- i “r*_“q“” ”‘y"'“‘ A e \ ! :000,000 to get the cor- ! girl, about 10 years of age, came to '\:‘n’m"'é:\‘:“‘,‘\:”:uf;“;:‘:‘,r';::.'; II.‘,“' srought to ¢he leglslature today. | He also Is withliolding a decision | presence of an array of fascist |pleced suft with mannish vests, ‘;; ‘vu.‘ mention of the tariff, al-| por tarted |Tiam Washington and Broad HARGBATInLS Nmm“mm‘ lomuumrm resolutions were {intro- | 00 an invitation to go to Atlanta | potabl trietly tailored coat and tight skirts though — Chairman Hauzen — an- ep the government ont of [yirects and asked him to come to 2 lmwd in both houses proposing a | late in Juna for the Disabled Amer-| The proceedings here constitute inverted front pleat, nounced two weeks ago that a plan | business! he advised. “Let the far- her home as her father was making e {constitutional amendment which | ican Veterans' convention, I--w;x{-”wl.w committee v “not v\\\' r v‘,‘N'\-n m,‘., problem him .« tronble, The officer said that he ‘“ov\ld authorize rale or ceding of a P—— worth the wper it was written on,” e wou pay back t} loan with- ered the home and allowed the | l‘l7l‘1‘0n of the present stute barge ol N H ‘£ because of sieh an omission ity months [eiild to enter first. Lle said that he |eanal systom to the United States Tm'nngl()n Council Wil h The chafrman advised the dele- | “Let e s eredit, and T fheard the man using loud langunge ».mvvnm nt for ship canal purposs Not Act on Beer Propos ¥atfon to write into the bill provi- mise to have corn selling $1 [and went in, finding him gitting at The introduction of the measi rrington, Marcl 8« 3l : 4 3 « gton, March 1 Ah—Tha sions ¢mpowering the president to | & bushel in Chicago by July. i drinking beer, v'm\svhu'»i the first definite move | Torrington city council has decline a | ralge without limit the tariff of any | Martha Xisk Apana e made by the legislature to press New | 1o act on the suggestion of the Mil- tural lity, He al fartha Kiskio, wife of the ac i 380 {10 o ) the suggestion of the Mi avicultura commodity « also = ork's claims for federa r\\fl\ Wi n city e hat leused man, said that her hushand { waukeo city council asking tha suggested (hat the price which the e o a attans BOSIOD A[[omey Regrets TSUIES |atens the route of the existing canat | Ycsotation bs adapted 1 favor of | goterument would nmm.m»] to G I i e W R system, moditication of the national w.m;. provide for surpluses be fixed at 1ed she found him drunk. She b J ‘ S hition law to permit sale of beer ¢ o : g e & o o | he world price of a commodity Teiher Eaid HNatiher hnaband feid OMCm 1) 0[ lll'y ! : Acutrality Rules | and wine. When the resolution was plus the tariff and other costs of | fo mebiloit otl (ne) honae,t and e i aghington, March 16 () —Poksl- | rosented at the last niecting of mu‘ importing it | I ” I threatened to kil k ) | bility that the proposed St. Lawrence | orrington councll it was promptl BT Rt e S e s e lm\; atoned 10 il her M sho called | Toston, March 16 (P—-William R. | waterway would e closed (o Ameri- | iabied, uhELR A s 3 first draft, which the delega e ORIET sohe e Scharton, counsel for Frank Corey {can commerce hy Canadian neutral- | = b L Hanirag secause her hus der sentence life |ty ro N Y I aS a framod, but when the bill was o] " 1 n e % who is now under sentence of life ity requirements in the event the | yy.. . . S o Hartford Minister Is QI gaker gt jvena e st g el [ imprisonment. for robbery, publicly |United States bocame engaged in [ Wife Is Not Allowed to | or ’ 1Scur T 2 X i sitors Caused Trouble apologized in superio t today |war was threshed ov iy . ) el Al As It now T o7 M. | . g it apologiz: n superior court today |war was threshed over today at hea Bring Si / ns | e fix “a| Gfll]uie ational G[]|[|‘Cl] 1 John Urban, aged 42, of for his denunclation of the fury that [ings before tha army river and 1 "l\.‘l,,gl“‘_l\"‘“,\“gfll e l”,‘H}lvl:t‘-‘ | [ e TR A fo) Washinglon street, was discharged | found Corey guilty. Corey who had |bors board which is considering an [, (17 HATe el "w‘:w B e 1'- o s of assanlt and breach of | previously been acquitted of the |adverse engineers' report on the pro- | AP e The only provision relating to e o Baloianiiie | | ruled Mrs. Joanna Madden could not {mnoEationd {8 ot £or an embargol. Lhe! fist annunll Fatherlandson ree, during a stormy trial in | of murdering Mrs, Mae |posed All-American eanal across | 5 e E G T N dden, | on corn, which the bill would put:Panquet in the First Church I daughter weepingly eaid | as convicted of robbing the | New York state P Al A ey _U“,n‘m'l ‘ ; 1 Bt ol attenied by 1ot thons s Bravis and his wife of | woman and was sentenced to life | Representatives Wainwright and | fv % 0L CHERECE 0 ;','m",‘m.,pi‘ O S E—ETE | <ons 10 nieht, [ev, rank B A0 , Forestville, fought | {mprisonment. Donipasy bE YorkhUried iha)| Do EUES crte lnhich Aholcheragd el e rs house and curscd | A situation €aid to be unpre- (New York routs and Mr. Lemy |»~|k R e lehnreh, Hertford, was the speal 107 ; {cadent in Massachuaetts court his- | declared he had talked to intern i e e TR e e Travis claimed that Urban struck | tory ocenrred last Friday night when | flonal lawyers who agreed that the | b Janae nef 'mww ‘.h'v‘ e tho father bl donk entared e m in forehead with a club but | the ju after pronouncing Corey | St. Lawre waterway might be | o “ York do i m‘("“ B .; hnsiastically into active gar {Urban claimed that Bravis' wife hit | guilty, was assailed by Scharton, |¢losed to Amerfean commerce in | T6% SeRasnoka ’”l Lol 0 e A s e m, and o forther stated that Mo | The furvmen took ofteneo at Schar- (Such a_contingeney. Senators De- | {17 POE RUSbAnd for negieence, that 1) W s at " 15 not at home when the assanlt is | uggestion that they u.v(.,m,}nmm llinois, and Willis, Ohio, and | ek (LR | nd s were g cording o |Said do have taken place. live to regret’ their action and ref- :.n-w m»xlllmx representing a n Tiny Wafer, Thin As Paper. i3 cnabled the teachers | Wt Tatvick O'Mara said that | erencs to “insidlous whispering [Por of lake stafes, insisted the R To On=Shoes \ted with puplls is eamo to hcadquarters yoster- | propaganda.” As a result Judge |tional defense aspect of the two ca- Do’ : thei Ttev. Theodc afternoon and sald that Urban |David A. Lourle called Scharton into {Nal projects was not worthy of con- | § Jon't Hurt. G el B e ¥ ovening at 7 o'clock. | court this morning to appear before |*idrration. . | OUT COMES CALIOUS aati et ho T e el Jryiand apo e, BN oo sl At rican i Banalor e Sl A el | " Pan denied at ho er explaining that his remarks |10 7 £ | RESULTS GUARANTEED '@ hutiUnbangdgnied Shacehos s tep GRRIOR ARGEILEE B e e el It ool . vis althou he admitted | not personal and not intended | o The neweszt in callous removers da had trouble. as threat, Intimidation of insult, Mr, | % | . is u thin as paper v \m you pres: wis said that Urban asked him | Scharton said: i s on the spoi with f s it ] o to Dristol with his Sunday ag| T want to TT‘"‘“"”" to the jury 5 5 sticks there. No dangcrous razor, fonct “Our o A 6 in which | for my remarksand ask n o re- | { O 11 f 1 ’ e. No g | a liquor case in which Sl ! ot of aori | pun'5s I8 Jauer s el | rka e aneiogy in (he o mants | n all counts—pertect leavening—even tex- Jm} pressure when 1 to ! gathered in od, Bravis said that for no rea- ‘y';a\]v ! 1 offer it | ain stops immediate Hagzaid - gave (I con Crban struck him on the fore- | ee Ioble dhen decizbd o b U Ine Br Ultre d h l L AT B o o stk i e |y it ieiontht | ture—good appearance—wholesomeness— fail. Later you peel off wafer particular. Vo for th ) assanit | $hall not permit anyona to brow- | | 1 out com Ch”u(?\' dov to € T 0 hat specinl Lrha not want lieat; o coerce plnoRlEns nEd) kL iShanlyE anrapaRolaTogine, d b 1 A]] healthy skin, 3 O-Joy Callous or ion ; v to D 1l rm‘)}yll.', J : in verdicts which should be sat in the human body but lack of lgestl 1 ItY—eCOIlomy al‘e @ Bunion Wafers for a quarter at | jyst any could not de is said that sha was at | fACtOTY 10 any particnlar person or |oven a trace often means goitre to | druggis ol trick be sucees o AN ht when | claues.” some unfortunate person — nsually y g m homa Sunday night when | AT, et et | e ‘ ours in the baking w €n you use The ; sald she went into the | D Was convineed, from the evi- In Rochester, N, Y. the health | attention |yoony ound her Tmshand lying | Gence, that “Corey robbed Mae | authorities have been putting fodine 1y body | loor covered with blood. | Ivice and brutally strangled her” [ in the waters of fhe rescrvolr and \d Urban ran and hid In a | >S Pries, irobe mistress of | with great success, so far as keep- | s {tha Brown Derhy Theatrieal com- | ing Goitre in cheek is concerned o Yiak s mes Solie was found murdered fn the | In Oecan-0, which is con 1 e of the alle attack Hollls last May cd deep sca watefy you g e - —— et ho s of Todiné nord The Wholesome oiin over a chicken coop which | MERIDEN “TABS” COM'NG the right form of lodi contemplated moving from one | s uso in checking or reducing jot to anotiwr. Me claimed that| or enlargement of the ti fl‘ Pravis and his wife were in 4 U | New Briain Organization to Enter- | & ; L 81 o) 5 Todine there are ma of the| r erying tain Silver City Tournament Here | other natural vital elements Y- {eaid th S Sein | | Ocean-0 t into 1 bloo 1 ortant + i e aan wite | Next Thursday Evening. |and ea rich upbuilding | i [ t her hom She | phe Y. M. T. A. & B g0l SMBRLOMEVETVSHONE } T she | i eiy wii v the Meri | Ussuo in the body, pu nat Bravis called 1 { den Tabs at the loc s home r into every part of tl < bt TR e nism and creating abund Conple Punished Tnough ! Open houss will bs held i and vitality in those who ! On the recommendation of 'r'y-'»j gation of 100 or more merme run down, nervous and to ting Attorney Je G. Wools, | 1s expeeted from the Silver city. & o 0 The pool teams of both societies | 1f you have goifre, try a botti~ W onz, aged 27, and \.H play cach other and a yvr] you'll find full dircctions for treat- * ch disorderls eon- [ iho locals will b A pro- | be gotting Todine i its natural , : 5 YT net on was noll | sram o inment is being pre- | form. . President Looks for o fil the ty Any physician will ou that H N Betiev [\L‘h‘ll H].’ Al‘;, I b 1z ? e in geveral | deep sea W has in it every min- SR Ry man \ Vot spital | vears that the mestings have been | eral element that is found in p i { 5 . ti A on o v following DOT | o) between New Britain and Mer- althy blood and that W = | i ) Sl wy WIndow | jgon but thoss whose memories g0 | Ocean-O is 80 much In demand by | | i s : S ' hen offic v O L years back remember the so- | prople whose blood is impoverished., | ! which ghe and Taylor were alleged | cial tim jvon o8 thess affairs | | i 1 y i resident, 110 1 oveupi | ‘The Meriden pool players and the | == | ! TS d W Taylor has been in tl t¥ jall | oard sharks ars keen rivals of the | | 2 Y e i i : 1 ry 1 as Britalu teams. 1 TERy I ! ¥ |t nt will b g |8 ‘ OBETIN e Mt support Wite | ft,“‘,;‘ . €0 3 L ‘i Turns Rxght Out Itself PUBLIC WORKS HEARINGS | ; f 1 be held T ot \‘(. W foining { it e i e o ot v (1 Contracted Limbs, foin ,! | | ar. AL i | ¢ 1 pugl- | | the cheon Iowatks on both sides of | 1 d § |lists and promoter of f it fsf , i waive on b sins of | Joints And Tendons e and nramater ot govis 1 10} iwture to clear the air inter road; on the place- : heights. Refreshments will be | 1 of t v rt b o ol | Chnl ariralat s bin av Park ter- B el — i { prRTUS ; e 2 ot b b | Revenue Office Flooded | | fract s it ' ) With Retusn of Taxes g T : « \ould ! Greatest opportunity in a long time to se- a - RS Dok s el cure a Lamp of splendid quality at a price s Iti : R e 1A L drug store a tiny ot 4 Zoown to : o RLSBIHLR o irtilage around e ctions way helow regular. Entire stock of Lamps i i 2 ] o WasttakAnt i and Tl d e REDUCED for this One Day Sale. Come | ; ; sy Iuces inflammation : nd in and profit by the extremely Low Prices. | i : is i | 50 toughens the \ . e e veliE (oo - ",,,,H,.“ . skin « ndernea N Lmerald Ol A i Ao RN et ; hzu} turns o G yRand jaanum oy RICH FLOOR LAMPS Dept Wonderfully good looking ones. Complete with Base and Shade. JUNION WADASSAT MEETING | e == Repfln 92 % Resuus Regular price $21.95, atonly ............. J 0 il \ . E 1 1 SURPRISE N ARSON CASE Tt met Pumpmg Up Tires | B Mareh 15 (P !" Treatme t F ' 0 t N .x,~ ise move the | " nr i ! No Lnnger cccssary SR e be health ¢ ir e Frost of Larchm 1| CHILBREN, for ns ni 7 b R A' .kz s FINE BRIDGE LAMPS needed y tor AL O S hear avid (hoice of several very good styles. Complete with Base and W i Shade. Regular price $16.95, atonly ........ccvvueeee veseh : et ) » ho Comiley, Jr. — \ Tron < ! Yo leibe’ i . g dy is now put on the mar i Ask ‘o lay. Trial packags FRET Frddin ienn RUS SHIP SEIZED L for unlimited distribution_to » 102 MOTEER GRAY (0., LeROY, : Tientsin, March 16 (P—Tha Rus- | all suffcrers. Dizziness, hot fla ® e 3% hip Oleg. with a barge a even the =3 —— N M ;m,.,., munitions, was seized 1 other serious cc 9 e n n Aaku Fengtein, warships luced to a I \\1 e Warning You First! ¢ re andru ‘l rehal Chank Tso-Lin, mum. Don't take chances—sel \ Tl t ke et n war lord. The wars guarar Tenso. Money back if YOU'LL LAUGH YOUR HEAD OF} : i D Te: Mbkaiie b port for several | noOt & tely satisfied. Get & box 381 SIS ‘ 381 IN ‘ AT * ‘V‘i:\l) THE FRONT" ' Wt T ays to prevent supplies reach t onee the Dickinson Drug Co MAIN ST FURNITURE STORE g | 2 5L ARTADR A | t * Kuominchun onal peoples arty, Mallinowski & MAIN ST. 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