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CHAMBERLAINGETS ' HAWKSWORTH ASKS BRI CONFIDENGE VOTE Foreign Secretarys Rotions at Geneva Win Approbation London, March 24 (®)~8ir Austen Chamberlain, forcign secretary, “ascended the scaffoll" of commons to do | alleged short-comings whieh culminated in the of the League of Nation: which Germany wa elected to member But there was no hanging. stead, notwithstanding the opposition leaders, Sir Austen last night was given what was equi- valent to a vots ence of to 136—or a n of 189, (The action of mons in London ] similar one of y Relchstag in show of the G ment's course Geneva as c out by C Luther and Foreign Mini; mann, Only th party and the extr and communists o Likewise the R down an opposition resolution of non-cor in the government and a motion deman drawal of Germany's applica entry into 1 Nation.) I Mac led in the Lloyd Grorg in the foreign office estimat der to call attention to the proceed ings at Geneva and the action of the forcign se ary. Adoption would lount to a vole of Auster Mr. Lloyd that riticism was signatories breakdown breakdown linery of peace many of Sir el of i in the house for his Geneva breakdown 8 sessions at to have at In- the taunts of jority © of com- second crday for the ag voted down the ue of fonall n ave been tant censur George suil his t the L pact *e responsible for the neva and that t injured t Sir itish di- ny years, in his re- it he had fand Bra zilian or § garding the adm Spain or Brazil to t tributed the fai ly to adva quent crystalization © pirations of cou king in the council, which made it possible to e at co! mise arrang of Germany Poland national tries sec & m- any compr the election BANKE l(\ I)l\\l R DANCE Directors, nd employe: of the Commercial Trust Co. wiil hold a dinner dance t at the Burritt hotel. A of the evening will be ool room act, office The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Safe for more than er of a Century as an effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP. INFLU- ENZA and as a Preventive. The | gnature &by Proven § a Quart x bears this s Sold and Guaranteed by Stanley Gr. & ( al Co., 8. P Strople has ¥ | sehnol ons for ¢ Mr. | r a reduction | *s in or- | s 'modification of the existing prohi - certificates in h _ | therefore oV BRI'I'.-\]\' I\\II.Y PAY FOR INJURIES Sags School Board Stopped Giving Him Compensation ' SOMETIMES DONT GTAY I AL MORNING, At hearing at the office of Com. ion Commissioner Leo J. an in Hartford tomorrow morn- g at 10 o'clock, J. B. Hawksworth, form building superintendent of the Senior High school, will presant a claim against the Consolidated Schiool district for partlal compen- | satlon due him when he claims he was unable to perform his duties, According to Information received from the commissioners office, Hawksworth claims that while he was performing his dutles at the chool he fell off a step ladder onto | llator a that he was unable to work for several months. He fur- ther claims that he was still unable rform his duties when the lepartment stopped paying hm compensation. His clatm wll for the balance of this compenea. atlves of the school de. partment will be at the hearing to. Supt. Holmes this morning. announced FORNER FEDERAL AGENT ACCUSED (Continued From First Page) tinued, “it 1s almost time that con- cress takes notice and makes some effort to ascertain how general the conditions may be and to what de- greo the departmental conscience lLas been calloused. | T submit these facts in the hope that the house, having a majority | f over 200 votes opposed to any bi- tion law, will take the necessary ac- tion to prevent bootlegging em- ployes of the prohibiticn department | ind highjacking by employes of the iepartment of justice." | Representative La Guardia charged that Dodge maintained an ] intimate acquaintance with Remus' ||} wife while Remus was in prison, and got posscesion of Remus' jewel- ry and $200,000 in liquor permits. ‘He made attempls to disper ) he said, “and still had these possession. It was Remus QRIDice e Of course, dear brides, hubby attentive. Don’t le of paying yi and keep shop and the confectioners, After all, it took some time to buy bonl glace fruit But— cessary to kecp in custody. Sidetrack Canal The republican stecring commit- tee of the house today sidetracked consideration of the propect for an merican canal across New York i The committee took the position that the proposal was too important to he considercd except with full de- bate and that it could mot be in- cluded in & river and harbor omni- bus bill at this time, Representative Tilson of Connec- ticut, the republican leader, who op- posed inclusion of the project in an omnibus bill, discussed the question today with President Coolidge. Calls Dr. Wilson Liar et Representative O'Connor, demo- | New York today denounced in house as a “lie” recent reported prohibition by Dr. Wilson, of the hoard of the Methodist ou compliments rather than apples. vou take naturally vour chocolates for terior decoration. | tastefully displaye: guest may add to exte fave ler calor Other members crowded the disputants. ndblom, reput was preparing to 1 language ue but Blanton withdrew the objection upon the request of Representative Madden, re Hlinois. rat toward utterances on ‘larence Trus temperance scopal chureh Mr. O'Connor referred to a press report quoting Dr. Wilson as saying “rum element” controlled prohibition, and that | wrms of the house ¥s was kept busy from the floor, rted O'Connor. astardly canard anton, democrat, at the house d remark ehould re- igressional record. to hearing a minister of the Gospel referred to in that way,” ass upon the hy O'Connor, publican, s before nt-at Volstea 7 drunk a lie, deliberate, Approve Bacon Bill The Bacon bill to facilit naturalization who have lost W marriage ot American their cit to aliens w rtin It's B mand rthe I objec 'l HMV‘ © court. of T 1 ernor Fuller, He was named to fil rmment of this ¢ he position left vacant by the reatest replied O'Connor. 'ignation of Thomas I. Conlin e county by Go atheist,” By CYNTHIA GREY you him slip easily out of the habit (deserved or not) him acquainted with the flower bons instead of peppermints, and If you have an ambitious w to dangerou ior rather than in- them alluringly and on the table where DES, BEWARE! FOR \'IATI"IM()MAL BARKS ARF WR}-C} FD ()N CHOCOLATES | PED DING~ - MD THEN GE DrVED IF HURPERY DMPES T SIRIDER S YO on(} LINE fm)/ lookout) o them. But pin your faith to lettuce and spinach. For verily, because of your s bribe the janitor's wife with! must keep Irene Castle ankles and | turbed if you take on the silhouette of four: hundred-pound Mary at the side show. Keep vour school girl wa Im\lmml loves to span. Be a little around, but afte the music and do your stuff, bend and twis and turn, Congider the vamps of history. Cleopatra, Helen of Troy and Pe Joyce—not a 200- pounder ever made the grade. to train him if use aistline, or eurves, the (that is her [Clergyman’s Son Is Held on Burglary Count artford, M h 24 (A)—Theodore Halender, 16, n of the Rev. Sr., of this city, \’\’H in the Hartford. )n\uc Fairfield County Court U phth! in Beach Case (B Jud, 0 the Tgirfield 24 In a 1y by on- son o d that dore Halender, AW Jennie court today on charges of breaking | ind entering and theft of an auto- mobile. The young man's case was continued April 6, for investig the probation departme 15-y ur-oH boy \\'Im is held gnment in the juvenile Halender broke into a gr here, stole Reach o in- wley Yale 10 ion Wit Ord court, t to deter- nd incomc Gasper » Dieac t Na Tra, G “or | Store . puchased volvers, handeuifs and flashlights and drove to Springficld, Mass., in a car 2 that the they stole in this city after breaking sdiction fn |into a ga e apprehen- Judge | ed hoor jona filed a dem local court irrer cla maiter. Tn Nickerson pointe is “p laws.” liarly ql Y)u 1l be glad | you saved | your money 1 | | I but I didn't have the monc they've never learned how to save. Don't let that happen to you. Save now. Open your account here. ment comes along. When investment opportunity com AVEN'T you often heard men say, “I had the chance, Y One by one their op- portunities for profitable investment pass them by because Save regularly. You'll be glad pou saved pour money when the right invest- with prices. Polad &3O, Colleen Moore figure, he will be vaguely dis- clinging vine, when hubby is | he goes to work turn on‘ t Cook, Theo- | ocery | Ill I‘ AL D WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1926, 'BOSTON MAN NOW SLASHER VICTIM (Saps Assalant Yelled “You A {he Sixth One I've Got” | attack by a “slasher” in which a man was the victim, was reported today, Joseph Bushby, clerk at the candy counter in the Massachusetts "wm- house, declared that he beat {oft an attack by a man, wielding a | long knife, last night near his home |in Everett, | After the struggle the man fled, | Bushby said, shouting as he went, | you are the sixth one I've got." Bushby s the first man to be in the recent series of by a slasher, or slashers |in metropolitan Boston. Women | previously have been the victims iu! the assaults, | paroled inmate of the Veterans' | hospital in Northampton, was re. cently arrested and returned to the institution after he had accosted a ),mum woman. He was identified by one of seven women victims of at- | tacks, Other assaults have | been reported, Bushby claimed that the man who set upon him had endeavored | {to slit his throat with what seemed |to be a hunting knife, Bushby was |scratehed and bruised badly about the face in the struggle which, he said, lasted about ten minutes. since |Body of Former Yale Pitcher Brought Home | Norwich, Conn., March 24 (#— The body of William F. Hutchison, | former Yal r, who died in L reached last night accompanied by Bishop [Sldney C. Patridge of the Episcopal diocese of Kz City. Services were held in Trinity Epls- copal church today, with Bishop | Partridge assisted by Rev. J. dredge Brown, rector of Trinity church Offlxnlmg Bearers were lo- cal men. Burial was in cemetery, where his father, mother and sister were {interred. American Communists ‘\!nsx ow, March 24 (A—Unless the |discords and disputes within the ‘Amrn«-m\ communist party are soon composed Gregory it will be in danger of dist from the political stage. Addressing a plenary scssion of the list international, of which he |that the prospects in the United tes were not bright. The arious position of the American communist party demanded that all the energies of the parent body line that your |should be concentrated upon it. 01D HORSE OWNER DIES New Orleans, March 24 (R)—Fred well known as an owner of thoroughbreds 20 years ago, died here today. After retiring from the turf, | Alhambra Baths here and was op- crating this establishment at the English Lad, he became proprietor of the Itime of his death. owned by Cook, won the St. derby at the world's fair in 1904, BABY 'SCOLDS are soon “nipped in the bud” without “dosing” by use of — | GKS Frank E. Goedwin OPTOMETRIST yes Examined Glasses Vitted 427 MAIN ST. 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Dominic Capiro, & | hero | El- | Yantic | Have Much Dissension | Zinorieft believes | ppearinz | [exceutive committee of the commun- | is | if your husband adores you chairman, Zinovieft admitted frankly pre- | Louis COMMUNITY DRIVE ' ABREAST OF QUOTA (Continued From First Page) amusing facts were noted in nection with the reports, One team reported $501,75, of which $1.75 was cash, One team reported |a nickel short of bringing its total to the even dollars. Gne team had an extra dime and another had an odd 15 cents. Team No., 7, North & Judd, reported its total of $225 | | collected {n cash. Team No. | Russell & Erwin, reported total sub- | scriptions of $444.44, Flags Indicating that cértain {teams were the highest In their |quota today were awarded to Team |21, Captain Mrs. Mary Owslak for ime second time, to Team 20, J. W, Marsland, captain, and to Team 9, | Fafnir Bearing Co. Surprise was expressed by the | Rev. Theodore A. Greene, pastor of | the First Church of Christ, speaker of the day, when he learned that |the overhead expenses of the United ®ommunity corporation are less than 6 per cent of the total |amount raised. *“Some ‘places the | overhead runs as high as 15 per | cent,” he said. | He told the workers that the third | con- | day fs usually the day when some of shem are apt to become slightly dis- couraged and told of some experi- ences he has had in house-to-house canvassing. Ho told of two kinds of Cinderella ADMISSION 50 CENTS UNS the | Every One’s Favonte "SALADA" TEA Because It Is Delicious ’.-uhsrrlpflnny. comfortable | subscription, where everyone {8 comfortably situated and has | planned for some time on what they will glve, andl the uphill, uncomfort- able contribution, the people barely know there fs a drive and have not thought anything about it. One place the worker ‘may get $100, in the other he gets $3 or $5, | or, if e is lucky, $10, he explained. Tomorrow the workers will be the rucgts of the Rotary club. Today they were guests of the Kiwanis club, the big, WINS DEBAT Newton, Mass,, v 24 (P— Boston college debating team defeat- ed Middicbury last night on the questiom, “Resolved, that the coal mines of the United States should be owned by the federal government.” The home team upheld the negative. YT e MR Y VR SR 'A Kettle That Holds 5,000 Gallons | When Lydia E. Pinkham first be- fan to make her Vegetable Com- ipound she used her largest kettle lon the kitchen stove. “Today, the Vegetable Compound is {made in great steel tanks, lined with glass. Iach tank holds 5,000 gallons. To keep pace with the de- mand for this famous medicine, a tankful. s made every two ds Throughout the entire process of manufacture the utmost c 15 taken. Lydia E. Pinkham's Veget- |able Compound is accurately made |under sanitary conditions. Public in- |spection of the Laboratories at |Lynn, Mass., is constantly invited. 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