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VEW BRITAIN DAILY experience or on promise of future |Eroups, made up fo performance. I will expect In re. |0t Russlans, and the {turn inquiry into my actions as|Population knew littio of what wa mayor, and this I will welcome, 1t |EOIng on. ikin aftl will be my poliey in the conduct of Racial Boundaries Detroft il | my campaign to conduct such query| “While the R lic of " | in & manner that befits men sceking [tan functioned, the Soviot fo aitain the highest office in the |t Moscow sent scicntific missions to His gift of New Britain's electorate, |Contral Asia to map out the al a visit to Assurance that my political oppon- |distribution of the popu April, |ents will do likewise has already |!0Wing this work the through a been given the publie,” were formed anc ¢ supposed 1o by 1 door, 15 Years in Public Ofce orected priarily v 1 ling om Paonessa is rounding out |The dominant, though not n who rod ars o service, He bo. |08 state, 18 Uzbeki bim on ) of the common |Pek Socialist Sovict s Kille has not as yet determined upon the council {n 101 represen the |UNIt 18 supposed: to cov second ne specific platform on w he will| sixth ward, the dlstrict in which he | (07 of the Uzberg pop d Central §0 before the ¢ is under- | has continued to reside. In 1016 takes in most ot ol Bokhiru the sub stood that he will m his appeal | was elected alderman and a8 parts of amir after the for support on clain councilmanic to and the southern “rar ttorney s public improvements igh democt e Ty trict, The _The third wita during the rs that he has| counci o Irathine new atate fouches Afy : ehl sav been at the helm of city govern- | and 1920 its entire leng ment. In 1922 L end les north of Pers om the rd at first Ch g extren A,p‘ll m ) is carves he ‘an of his present terr consolidat- district v=w formerly ir. Uzt v witnesses at ed school district will complete the Kistan contains the impol irst trial testified he was in I most extensive o provemer O i ot M"l:\» Bokhi the 1 ht before the mur( ever undertaken it and, Khojend Additional {mprove Ity @ SHUDICN, noninAx Touching 1 ned for next year i 1essa was refurned and oceupying much . i a 310 vote land brought about and planned ago Paone of into every district in NesniTa TR om PAONESSA SEEKS THIRD ELEGTION AS CITYS MAYOR (Continued From First Page) - Mayor His Probable Platform, 15 ye Although the mayor explained he came a October, Mr, Groehl said 1135} warked in a dropped out o Identified Chapman affidavit was sald to ¢ Wethersfiold pri when he was allowe guarded peepsh and pleked ont Chapm, umong three prisoners us t the the ublie, Skelly v , or evening v witn tation toward B ) ' or Wy with Chapm ors, it he reslgned become common d in 1918 Syr Darlu, Khivi | soon of numerous his about alte southern according f0 % the policem it He trial becav + complications” would had in A announc candidate for mayor, test March 80, 19 nomination over d himself a a primary lie won the ex-Mayor Joseph M. Halloran whom he defeated hy 253 votes, Pitted at the polls Mayor Georg now his presence nt citic o Khiva, Sa ks the stan on of the ore Skelly was killed e 1 n again, st Chance i margin is the Gre is city. build- hools has didate and th Dhsouficonsisnalion oL s was given the democratic nomina- | Cos fo_pelition the AR, 18 SR tion without a contest, Judge 1.| * s e lan o ‘court ngain, republican nomi. | T 3 e hat apm Kara ot izl M Kirg the 3 defense couns Lon HI After hospital ar York Ly trair before #8 rode from 00k- |the republican nominatio an arrival of the train, paigner. « mur- [tion and did not come for- | “do Chapman' rook- r and ock fhe nest morning, five | 4 Timely not Wiley of Springfield, United States on the single n did not recelve CRALD, TUKSDAY, MARCH 28, 1926, republican wom- of handling the clearance of snow fttee, and Mrs. H, 1% in this winter's storms. This and \rul committee cther eritieism of the Quigley and peak, as will also Al- Paonessa administrations will feat- Karpinski, Council- ure his address at his rally in Fal- ex-Alderman cons' hall tonight. Pajewski, Attorney Stanley William H. Day is a candldate for cosled, and Chalrman Willlam councilman in the sixth ward, run- Judd of the r hilean town com- ning on the republican ticket, Mr, Mrs, S Johnson, chair- Day s an accountant. He was a for the fifth ward, d Mrs. candidato last year but was defeated an | Joseph Owslak are as rm- by the democratic incumbents, he | ing the clut Increases in municipal debt, the The women's meeting 15 one of [value of eivil service, and Improve- two raliles planned for the Faleons' iaents alleged to have resulted from pall tonight. In the main auditor-'hjs administration, were talked of Stanley Uchalik, candidate for Jagt night by ex-Mayor George A. will muke Quigley at a rally in 8t appearance a com- | Baptiste hall. He declared He will outline his poli- candidate because he s interested cles and will point out alleged de- in the city and wants It to have the the Paoncssa administra- [hest possible kind of government, | Y SUOUT TROPS i K te ne in )| derman Stanley A. Grysbowsk I 1] mittec ma a ' 'man isting in ium his fnitial s’ to tects in have some criticism works to would » board of public that I ve lof t New | offer tonight, because of the manner Competition Eifective at Court Word of o Honor Meeting Warning A new Inter-troop contest 1s be- ing planned by the New Britain Jean de | he is a | e e e Feel Splendid! Nicest Laxative, “Cascarets” 10c Don't stay head- ¥ biltous, constipated, sick! One or two pleasant candy- like “Cascarets” taken any time will mildly stimu- late your liver and start your bowels, Then you will both clean, sweet and re- Your head will be clear, sweet, tongue pink and ] ‘fl«d, and 1t 18 hoped to make the meet the best held here. Troop 4 of the Center church and Troop 16 of St. Mary's church will be the only two troops competing in the fiest divislon this year. Troop 3 ot the South church has been reor- | kanized with small boys and Troop 20 of the Lincoln school has passed | through the same process, so that | hoth have been dropped back into | the wecond divislon where they will | vle with troops nearer their own caliber. | Troop 10 held its meeting in the vestry rooms of the synagogue last night, Nell MacDougall gave s brief talk on “First A1d" which was enjoyed by the scouts, Com- | missioner €. E. Morgan spoke on “Scouting." Arrangements have | been made to have N. Witkin, a Hebrew teacher, become scoutmas- ter of the troop. He will succeed | Scout Exeoutive W. 0. Cook, who has acted as scoutmaster during' | the organization of the troop. | Troop 15 has begun practice for | the clty meet and many events |stomach were tried out on a hike Sunday [skin rosy. afternoon, Several tests were passed | Because “Cascarefs” never gripe {at the last meeting, and several or sicken, It has become the larg- | games were played, the Wolf pa- |est sclling laxative in the world, | trol winning. Directions for men, women, chil- Troop 4 will commence practice |dren on each hox—any drugstore. for the meet at its meeting Friday | night and is determined to retain | the city champlonship, which it has held for 11 years. Three of the | | look and feel | treshed. ark Developments, i Development of the Willow Brook with it (’hl"‘“‘”‘ inideluia ar and North End parks are also bank S e donihy, the adminiatration southwestern portion of the Trans RIENEERIEN DN, Caspian district and the southw Paonessa sponsored the ern corner of Khiva, Coolldge i Dominant New State Af'a colinoluman he Il the remainder of the old oniEntyols LB Central Aslatic Provinces, lying andp Lus Loy north of the new etates described lelayed until he 3 above, constitute tha Kirghiz So RIOiIAAL: ist Soviet Republic, or Kirghi A swimming pool, “The possession hy Uzbekistan of Digna fon anawatiit practically all of the cotton land BIOUNEATE mentaglobe and of nearly all of the hig citic EUPpOTL s EDTOIES of the old Central Asiatic Provi LELCRiiDNA “ I places it in a strong cconomic IROR Ol tion. Grain, cattle and sh interesied in dueed in Turkmenistan and Kirghi palg za, while cotton, grain and fruit are the chief products of Tzhekistar is the viector Boy Scout coupefl and will go into effect with the session of the court of honor which will be held to- morrow night. The contest 1s one | ot advancement, each merit badge passed each boy reaching second | or first class rank, and each ten. | derfoot enrolled counting a certain | number of points for the troop to which he belongs. A similar con- test was carried out a year ago, Troop 4 of the Center church win- ning the cup offered. | This time the troops will be on | a percentage basis, the number of | ponits earncd being divided by the | Armenian Apostolic church of New number of tive scouts in ”‘“‘"Iilflln have been filed with the | troop. This is devised to glve the | | small troops a chance equal to that | 5CTetary of state. Incorporators | of the larger ones. A bronze placque |are George § TWavorkian, will be awarded to the winner of cach three-months' period, to be held during the ensuing quarter or |until won away by another troop. | Preparations are now going for- ward for the annual city meet and fleld day, which will be held at Walnut Hill park in about two months. Several troops have begun practice, the rules are being clari- patrols had hikes Sunday, and many tests were passed, the Stags breaking the record by passing ten requirements. O e e, CHURCH INCORPORATES Armenfan Congregation Tiles Arti- | a 686 vote lea court recently ruled . 4 oot pecenty med Cold and Grip Germs et e Rt indstheinMeanliestivics could hang for the tims among those who are cticut, weak and run down and whose An echo of t} 1 robhery for re lnfi power iS 10\\'05'.. B e e el puired fondBelementsf in {orday when Judge Davis in federal | Father John’s Medicine build ourt gave percmptory uctions | energy to resist Cold and Grip acquit Emmons J. T, Terme; o In Rocur The, gentle laxative effect of Father John’s Medicine helps The cotton gins, flour mills, S | to drive out impurities. | ( You are safe when you take F1 ATTAGHS A0 LAl ] o m [} Father John's Medicine be- kistan, so that it is in a position to t Page.) Paonessa gained sfate his repeated on the public and by his ut. to modification wide pub- and INGROWN NALL Turns Right Out Itself Jay pman election park d in the co played an eme while lon avorable in Conn W mayor is a native of Italy found it necessary to quit ool at the age of nine years. He to America as a boy and ed as water-boy, common stone mason and in other capacities before entering the cone fracting business in New B Some vears ago he entered the tomobile eales business and been successful in that line, Mayor Paoneesa marrled Misy Myrtle Holley, who is a descendant of Mayflower stock lave six tance and Norman, fal cles of Incorporation With Secre- ink and 1 p skating r i tary of State. laborer Articles of incorporation of the ~ wdvant posi 'p are pro. The mayor A fow drops of crevice of the “Outgro” in the ingrowing nail re- duces inflammatifn and pain end so toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe nail, t it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro” is a harmless antisep- | tic manufactured for chiropodiste. of | However, anyone can buy from the have | drug store a tiny bottle containing | directions. L year accommod § 5 ) “children. He v |9 Girages | Hagopian and Avedls Atashian. A | new chureh is being built on Tre. | mon atreet. | The articles specify that the | \church shall be part of and be | gufded in all matters by the mother | church and scal at St. Adjmiatsen, Armenia. A board of trustees five or seven members will charge of the business. from alcohol or dangerous drugs in any form. 23 years children, Clarice ; Jack and ago. Encourag They about | € the claims, cause it is guaranteed free take toll from the surronnding re- Ly the farsight of board of public works a 15 also to be d on el according to political fri mayor. Demanded B The n provements in ties which dates back to his period of service as an alderman, when he Dantel Over 70 years in use. his clain glong, The bulk of Central Asi railroad mileage is also within 1 borders of the new Uzbe and ents Continued from First Page.) stre v &t have consiructed in left office than campaign for s service transportation f were so0 long | Republican Women's Raily, | dedinre between Kirghizia and 1 \-Kirghizia, Such questions pro tump ninety-nine ccography m the W, quarters of the ng state- a5 one will dovetail Broad | Lly would Somen .| out of a hundred £ays bulletin 4 d- ographic questions in that has come 1918, | Discarded idea of the political | opean Russlan is ‘declares the bul- relatively simple com- to untangle the which 8 political ave thrown the old It Asiatic Provinee old geog knew well 1ara, Khiv nd the plan District, None of the To be sure most of the m 3 but this i c00 reason that no carto- v can change his pl s rapidly as t oviet I 4. During the boundaries sands of r the road of carly in life an honest ef- ithout {er Transportation EjEflfiRAPHY LESS“N - L was chairman of the committ | _ nsportation, las been t 1 m. . a0 s e i e otterea e o oo TTkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kir-| miyor, andwill be offered as an ar- i gument for reclection. In his first g of the 1 adduced as proof SR e of his qualification for office and it | v (insion, D, ©, March it Ja reported to be considercd again |, R iy s a trump card. ; e statement By Mayor g industries o “)‘nvr‘;m:‘nlr ((”)“-‘ f counsel, Accompauyl same time revealed the di plonjtadavi Itwo more witnesses S stories, he said, o Giregory's. Mr. Groehl yman at the pri today, and all the expect to meet in ) will tha rort to accomplish running vi error, I not nade @ (S Ch claim T have human stionally in the of- it is t 1d that 1 should more, they policies Will | e t they are geography nto existence since Old State Names L ¢ ning some ake-up of T to err. directed my er ficc of mayor, and if ment of the el continue for t en ared t remain unel “Ior the no defi- nite platform e 1 will before rely on ord I st cult enough.’ ‘but it § to effol snarls into ctivities sian Centra CHOICE be ass 1y FOR JUNIORS FOR MISSES FOR WOMEN FOR STOUTS come Te vears, my PHILLIPS Milk | of Magnesia | DATS*URESSES [u The Banner SaleYear A Choice Of Hundreds In Dozens Of Styles FOLKS, THIS IS A FASHION EXHIBIT, AND A VALUE GIVING DEMONSTRATION AT A TIME YOU CAN APPRECIATE IT MOST! Dress & Walking Street & Dinner COATS DRESSES Beautiful Berkshire Flat Crepe, Satin Plaids, the New Crepe, Georgette, Bokara Cloth and Crepe de Chine, Dressy Twill Cloth Printed Crepe, and in Pastel Shades Taffeta Combinations past in Central made of Hereafter inste little “Phillips in water d of soda Milk Ma time ind and | it neu- for The vritten or relief will come instantly, le casily to | Better Than Soda fo having the most For fifty years genuine hy' of any eegion | Milk of Magnesia®™ hed by acid in the stoma g ra cent and if c solution of sour sour- region m without oday Pl e hoth ¢ . hould be title “pi fans i Bottle e 1 T'wenty- reglne re pro- s, any gan with mild re TARTAR DESTROYS TEETH AND GUM TISSUE existence woam | George Washington’s Soviet Repub- | - o ch was a part \ 7't] 5 Misforts Bit of History Union. These | % Essay b Wa little | 1N AL LS ont hy MES ivory 4 EORGE WASHINGTON had a of teetl carly h. He lost his natural tecth manhood. Lee 11 b .{‘;:3 ti‘lis testx Only in the last quarter century has precaution been | con idercd more important than after- the teeth. Now we know tl if coft, removed with Orenos, tecth are saf If ieft in thc hiitarta into a stony I lacerates a e upro« Largecapecollarmodels others strictly tailoreds many styles with wide bands of fur on collars; still others are effective- ly embroidered at cole lars and on cuffs. Feate uting the new puf and lantern sleeves. FOR JUNIORS, MISSES & WOMEN Large collection of au- thentic Easter styles, copies of high cost models. Rose-tan, blue- lavender, love-bird, pal- metto, Brittany l‘Yuc. pink-pearl, navy, black and white. me overni George Washington did not know about preca There is 1 nd [ ( religious! in the morning . tooth-sound. JUNIORS ) excu or you It will keep you m MISSES 141018 G. A R Veteran Gives Credit w Tanlac Sever vear ™1 hir painec had « use - cane became playec ervou ano discouraged Hac bad blotches on skin Tanlac banished pain and blotches A+ 77 ! need 0o cane now.” Geo P Taylor 321 Plymouth Ave Bufialo N Y e wher walking WOMENS 36to 44 STOUTS 46 to 52 ORPHOS POSITIVELY RE)