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POLITIGAL FIGHT IN PENN, RAGES Peppers and Pinchots in Verbal Battle--Vanes Silent Philadelphia, March 18 (®—TPenn- sylvania's three-cornered contest re- volving around the republican nomi- nation for the United States senate proceeded today with the Pepper and Pinchot forces engaged in a verbal battle, while the Vare element rest- ed on its guns, apparently to save its ammunition content for future While they criticisc each other severely, both Senator George Whar- ton Pepper and Governor Gifford Pinchot invariably take a fling at Representative William 8. Vare in thelr literary exchanges. The con- gressman, as vet, has sald not a word in reply, His friends, however, declared today he had lots of am- ition and would start to explode at the proper time." Senator Pepper received in his mail today a letter fromi Governor Pinchot tell him he had been af- flicted with the “heebie jeebies” by the announcement of Congressman Vare's candidacy, precluding the possibility of the senator receiving he full support of the Philadelphia crganization, Senator Pepper has not indicated today whether he would reply to the governor's letter, Announcement from Yashington that Seeritary of the Treasury An- drew W, Mellon and W. Mellon of Pittsburgh, the secretary'a nephew, | would support Senator Pepper was recelved with great joy at Pepper lheadquarters, In announcing his candidacy, Con- gressman Vare sald he favored modification of the Volstead that would permit the sale of light wines and beer. ROOSEVELT'S SPEECH Paternalism of Excess Laws and the Sapping of Importance of Indi- vidual Termed An Evil Boston, March 19 (P—Paternal- of excess laws and the sapping the importance of the individual citizen exist today Col. odore Roosevelt asserted last night in an acuation day address here, If the mania for legislation on all cts continues,” Colonel Roose- e o R et velt said, “we will make of ourselves e e i e | automata, who depend on the | 5o LGl e passengers and | e | e for éverything and on Whom |.i..q. from the irning British | & T R A i S s = state cannot depend. We will S Jant's truek to keep on drstroy the individualism which |y ' pand side of the hi v during the l"‘ ' | ught about the war of the rebel- | " The elaim of the defendant that i) res en p { d which fou, t through to . driver has a right to use any \.m . essful conclusio Our aim m num be to foster and protect the individual American, To a republic gregt ms yrtant,” his addr anywhere ordinary ¢ n the nzare. im- mt great men are not y as important as the we an 21l advance in . if we are to advance throsgh the clectorate of increasing cducation, cha r and courag Auything that is done fo develop the ¢ man and woma tri otie du that is done to hinder their ment 8 un-American Infantile Par al) Mareh 18 (P ile paral- hown fn Harvard made system of & Las been gen or the world. Jd through the recovered Most patients fr commission’s clinles have ¢ or wholly from fhe erlp- it the process s a one, CIVIL SUITS RECORDED The New tritain . Lumber Co., \ Cooper, Hunz Edith Eppler ha Tppler for 22 being issusd by Thomas I o writ Melon- ough. B. Smo lak, $200 dam ko. Deputy Ink. through Stanley has 4 Wladyslaw 0 Garland has bro fon 300 damages agal 1y Bldwell of Hartford. The papers were fssued by E. 1 neenzo D'Pietro GLASSES & SPECTACLES criptions Filled NO CHARGE FOR AMINATION Without obligation you car your eves examined by a tered espert optometrist ic:éaels JEWLELERS OPTICIANS 4 Main Street have regis o speakef sald earlier in { As Claimed, Tomorrow Morning. s Concerning Other Suftleld, Conn. March 18 UP) Yes[eldays “Insult” Mrs, Mary DeMars, wife of tends to Ma"y Cities Aftar Abe 18 alleged to huve) Deputy Sheriff George L. Greer of Charles DeMars of Mill street ited Adeline Vittal with a block SRR this town, not satisficd with the sul- | i) ; o d this morning, Gennw Dmic o n i h . fed at her home yesterd | Phhadelphia, Mareh 18 Cherry strect, was a ’ Rut Sore, Stiff Joints alak : clde theory, 15 continuing his inves. |, COOrE Musk, March 13 U il ol e an | Whether Gordon W, Disharoop, al S G ,]. ub lll()n 'nu Stiff Joints and Muscles, and Rheumatism, i Sl o 4 e Harvard Crimson, which yester I ERS00I00K fedditecs gid promoter a0 y ae ol LR Pg —Try ] igation of the finding of the body ljay found every window on s | ness of pncumonta sinee last Fri- it FONOE ©f s charges of breach of pea 1 as umbago and Pain Van Try It and See! of Philip McDermott of this town, |ground toor plasteved with orange , e g parations sault . i g 1 Shy 72 years old and had | tain T WE of Vi i ' A thelonnallat\Vindsor T odks Mias: [crepe naper Ind revensa today Ly years old and hadi tained aws of Yucatan, It s said that the Vittale woman Hay.MeDnriolt dlaapnsarad Dacems | A slrainior Headling o]ai (ot Wholf Mado herireuldencerin thislelty. for [fArIco el divorees wit it the Cher rect | Red Popper Rub takes the, Pepper vou will feel the | ber 20, The body was fonnd with (sudiden demise of its bitterest rival, the past o came to this | . ' she made remarks el from sore, stiff, uching !In&ling In ‘three minutes §t feet and hands tied, nose broken |and suspect nstigator of i tive home In Can- | 1058 tuestionn fuging. fo0 Mtn Dok wsiio iiviaen nta It cannat vou, and it | Varms sore spot through and and forchead gashed, orange on St Patrick's day color kSRR when ahio fficluly today an they contln- }the floor abave, Mra. Dmicko be. ; L through. Pain and soreness are e aa el uss | delion S e L 8he | uod thelr investigation of DIshar- | came enraged, downstairs and | CCTIInIy ends that old rheumatism | gone that warrant continuance of the in-| *‘Lampy’ puts up shutters in face | pogpi 1 avanoed! age Lo in her anger alleged to have | forture Ask any druggist for a jar of vestigation, He says MeDermott was [0f mortgage nemesis,” tho anlyi lnaleDyiday s ihat investigation, whiel will in- | picked up a block of wood splitting | Whet suffer 80 you | Rowles Red Pepper Rub, It costs scen walking toward Suffield the 1ily's headline procl iltenaMeR T iaans AT sking the state departme open Mrs, Vittale's head. It is re i ha around, just try | but little night he disappeared much later| told of the BANRAIOn Tha oMUt ana o A s expected to spread | ported t the two women ) n Rub,” and you will| For Free Sample Mail This Ade than' he was reported sven walking |slon of the Lumpoon, and S | r large cities of the | lwen on bad terms for 4 number ckest rellef known. [ vertisement to toward the canal, and he has evi-|which ran a column in length T & « or an alleged | months, such concentrated, | WHITEHALL PHARMACAL CO. denco that MeDx arreled [the detalls, while an editorlal on an | o0 enildren. Mrs, Henre Bit | divoree mill were be- | Dr. Vincent Mondillo waited upon ing heat as red peppers. | Inc., 608 Madison Ave, New York, with geveral men fore he | inside page comn i onithe naes- | nrcad Hastars of Nowbice: N ol 0 be operating, the {njured woman and it §s not | Just as soon as you v N 4 disappeared, He is king three or |INg of “America's oldest college De o L T D oo : roon was arrested on a fed- | thought that her Injurics are serl four Windsor Locks men for the pur- | €0mic M S i e st it yesterday, charged | ous pose of checking up more carcfully| But the editors of (he TAMBOON |5, gy, or i e n i e S B SR T mency tinioresalts - longs the alirm | The Inside of a coupe belonging to MeDermott's movements the day h v the 8 18 premature. They X 4 - | 7 using the malls te vas from 1 N¢ ] tegina oW a8 do "!:\\N" L ).‘N ]m. e ufl'my' " L L I.-.“lv v A. DeMars, Charles, Jr. Fire in lommo St. House It ; o ',' N poelt ,{ TRwon ;‘"" “l‘”mf:‘d“'." ho will hring the rase fo the atten. |hoax designed to damage the sale of [0 M I i degdaniy cased tn #1500 bat! (Ca Damage 01 $200 icinated from an overn 1 in tront of the Towers' rosi- tion of State’'s Attorney H. M. Al-|their forthconiin, olicemen’s num- | k : given a sccond hearing Fire in a new Lome which was by at 00 Hamilton street last corn, Deputy Greer sald today. Ho T gRE iy arrest came afler a t Jast night dan j The flames ate ny No. 4 responded believes 1t quite possible that MeDer- torday Lanpaon editors | children, confercnes o Untted To 1ha extent of § thie flo 1 int 'm mott was attacked or murdered, d a safiron colored hannep| Funeral services will be held to s District Attorney Coles who, | M, T, Sou nd e iR e or which his hands and feet were I the Crimson lad heen wont to | ! D ] with roON’s tinguish the flames, S o 4 . oo tied and his body thrown into the|nave ever the Daily's huilding and church at 9 o'clock with a solemn | id he was anxious i 1 READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS atall ’ then seized @ membet of the Dajly's | gD mass of requicm terme a Yueatan divorce - jon staff, bonnd him, and | WHL be in St Mary's cemetery. Nlu\\ BRITALN SUFFIELD SHERIFF 1 ‘HARVAR[] PAPERS MAKING INVESTIGATION! VNG I]WN ROW Crimson Today Has Revenge for Dally HERALL, MRS. MARY DE MARS DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS Well Wnown Mil street Family e THUKSDAY, MARCH 18, 1026 ] TSI Probe of *Yucatan Decrees” Ex- Red Pepper Stops Rheumatic Pains Belleves That Philip MceDermott \\n\ Ncighbors Engage in Brawl As Or cighhors age A ne Slain and Not Sufeide Vietim reaved by Loss — Funeral Makes Disparaging Remarks Family Locked Indoors Three Years Is Insane New Rochelle, N, Y., March 18 (P —-A house of barred doors, darkness, | superstition and fr almost in the of New Rochelle’'s busir vas broken into yesterday | eirenls 1ed stickers ac of “Lamy ext two weeks," \". 1§ rd emerald o vortising the next fssue n they marched si»-Inz throuzh | lthe college yard. and returning to he Lampoon huilding ran up a flag | Seattle, of vivid ¢ n. But this morning they hastened to Jewspapes offices to explain that the ety ington all persons in the east ‘who have irees in Mexico through and other agents will be checked with the s to whom we know Plays 30 Men at Chess, Youth Beats Old Master March 18 (Ph-Arvid V.| cattle, defeated Dr, | Di Lasker, for 27 years the | rion, in a tourna- e names Buy With Confidence ANNOUNCEMENT Pay With Ease Johnson, 20, of Emanuel center distriet and the family which barricaded it- [CTimson’s announcement must not be ast night, in which the | Dishareon ‘seld’ divorees and wa, sclf there three years ago against |'aken seriously. Now the student ved thirty men simulta- | ehall thus learn which decrees werg imaginary enemies was dragged into |Pody is walting for the next move. el e | faked by Disharoon and which the dayli Lampy ; 1 5ald that he had been | ohtained n Yucatan, though 1 da The head of the family, Charl DR egsis oo oy mavenr and {yot believe any of them are worth e Speruceo, was held for a mental ex- RULES UN TRAFF[G LAW |« tew nours e eh, more han | the paper they are written on.” amination and a welfare society (r-uk ~ | - sl il is employed at charge of his wife and four ehildren, studles ole Speriecd summoned courage to “an | mail Judge Says Drivers Can 2 e the it hione fen dovd sga He) DetuTs dsleecEas Dritoes Caly & Be, ed the mayor, the chief of police | > Vither Side of Road When | nd other officials, and told them his manual labor and ctrical 63 Church Street (Next to Herald Office) WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF A Wholesale Food Prices Decline in Fehnuarv Washington, March 18 (#) | Wholesale commodity pricea and re- engineering by weeks nga Johnson played three older men hlindfolded and beat two of them. life, was in danger. At first he was| Highway b Tree of Traffic. : tail food costs ®showed slight de- | e B S A Frs lines in Fovrvary s compared with NEW DRESS DEPARTM called repeatedly, became more I iy, Mareh B conne France, Mareh 18 (1 | (0 Drivious month, the labor de- , ALL THE f s Investigation ¢ 18 free 0 » traffic an n Wille, the Amerioan | PATtment announeed t was order driver is free {o use the The index number 104 me- , s meeting little h;v;‘n;i.‘ A T tlocted commodities 1 the basis of 100 for 19 NEWEST CREATIONS WILL BE SHOWN. oft side or middle of ¢ Edward M. Yeomans of calculated on registored during the month as against 6 for Ju v, while for the nth ending ¥ food price nes el In the q . 4 Miss I M. | the | | tail S0 i'allsv Bring Rescue Ship to Burning Vessel! Capetown, Union of South Africa, | ¥ March 18 (A disaster at sea W Buy Now Pay Later adwick .of Er loss of a game, Liverpoot Australia Diog 1ssist of the road he desires s ent t e the roud-is not neede British 3 and | xiciab t hand sver, th Nicest Laxatlve, the mg rabool took oft ve advanced | \ho\\ ing a Decline nd erew, and the Pr “Cascarets” 10c To take K&dwsgu i fotatt alts e, in . 4 pills, Ono kuhn's Ep=. | the roal ; " any otablespoonful psom | . Never Don't stay Gat wonderful results of 1 withont traco of disagroeable emall sugar con time to | stimulate Then 1 fine, mes ’1‘!]-:” No g back §f not ¢ mplotely "l stomaeh of the PRy, Teport- zue pink | ters that a [ I tir $ ) or lost from the rear BATTERIES sweetens, tire system «s candy-like | pleasant effective syrup. K e mdfléucmfisos ¢ 0K that . “Cas never gripe, | nd externally, use PISO" e S ) veraet Nirections for | e Cteit o a spare tire from his overa ni 1w for Salve, 35¢ was parked in o men, ren on each boa | ct us have a look_ at your battery 6* The price above is for a 13-plate Exide. There are Exide Batteries for every car, some costing more than $16.50 and some costing cven less EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE 96 CHESTNUT S TELEPHONE 2905 HIS is the season when batteries begin to complain. Some recov- Others pass out entirely, with scarcely any warning. If your bat- tery acts suspiciously, bring it in for [HE MIDDLEWEIGHT OXFORD 1N TAN a diagnosis. It makes no difference what make it is. Here you get ex- pert service on any make. If a new battery is absolutely necessary (we can give you proof when it is), you In This Sloan Paramount $6.00 Sloan will be in the right shop to make a truly economical purchase. We handle the Exide, and this famous, Square Toe . . .. i Square Eyelets . . . Square Deal .o o, An on-the-level good shoe at below sea-level price is long-life battery is now priced un- usually low. the Paramount, And perforation-trim line of shoes for the young man who wants his footwear to carry no moss. this “middleweight” model—a big, broad-beamed, square-toed . shoe, with square eyelets—is priced at $6.00. Let us show it to you today and vou'll be showing it to the world tomorrow. . WE DO GOOD SHOE REPAIRING, TOO SLOAN’S SMART SHOES 78 WEST MAIN STREET OPP. BURRITT HOTEL