New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 25, 1926, Page 16

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16 MICHIGAN HAVING ~ FORMER CONGRESS SERIDUS FLO0DS Bridge ls—(}ar—ried Rway at W”HWR”NKS §t. Clair Detroit, March that flood wate and Red Cedar rivers have were followed today by describing alarming flood ¢ that threaten in the 8 valley Along 1 in parts of tli The Vlint few inches of flo reat bout thumb, Iver toda 1lint still holdi tributaries ed thelr crest, wre in the bas Saginaw and t hon bove ated. At Memphis arly tod hed ks ood under ormed e the At Mar swept SESSIONG ENDED | | 1 from First Page.) ities of nearly all Says Me Misquoted, | O'Connor misquot sented me in tryis 1 me and to make what 1 sald there arinking and contrasted it with ed to muke it ap- nent of recent ibiton his infinite- ierican politics. Jven al 8 they ad- | RHINELANDER LOSES ar »staine lalr county, New Trial Denfed But Lawyers for Wealthy Young Man Are to Make Another Appeal. ted L r a new trial Mor- onard Kip in his an- his negress | 1 Rhinelander, tried Justic in Wostchester county r today d rainst NEW At White Plains last fs understood that lander will appeal to the division Justice hawser's ruling. from Mor- Plains, N. Y. N. Mill , March 25 (®) for Leo- Kip Rhinelande id today an appeal to mx ‘appel i would be made within the limit of 30 days wder was last veporte of his W ‘:n s, coun: nard that ion Clair Bridge Rhinc ind e Goes jan d in Pine | D" +1q | Leon one neys, Blds Salm Adleu L ere prepared to Iynamite it At EFlint, 8.0 of the laid Flint con- Totor comy when high d the lhicts carrying pow S s m r floods everal pe Lroonc 1 as ap- | Capt ho arrived with the picture with famous Royal Swedish Consul General Before Liric Royal evening Swedish th a capacity audience Capt. Hogberg, handma of Swedish band, appeared last | with his famous Royal Navy band at the Ly m with Iolke Patterson, tenor Royal Opera, at Stockholn the at from t as soloist. | The bana appeared in New Brit- | aln under the auspices of the Wen- nerberg chgrus, and the musical sailors are fouring American under | |the patronage of H. R. H. Prince | Olaf Gustav, of Sweden. | The band was enthu: celved, as Mr. P the audienct again climored for encores. Tk stically re- texson, and | and uvlu‘ e band dis- | BRITAIN DAILY HERAI ROYAL SWEDISH NAVY BAND - IS GIVEN WARM RECEPTION At Least That Is I | Mile land philo | or | marricd lite | not. the true one. | Underwood & Underwood Photo Lrick Hogberg (left,) bandmaster of the Royal S8wedish band Swedish H. Navy band, posing for hi Olof H. Lamm (right.) an encore Capt. Hogberg led his men that irresistible “Stars and pes Korever,” march, by our own The program was concluded with cden” the natioral anthem, dur ing which the audience stood, after | which taps was given with drums bells and trumpets, making an alto ther novel n ne which met instantancous approval. Ran Down Child as He Tried to Avoid Mother Bridgeport, March 25 (P)—DPatrick i satisfaction In n Jjoyed alws D R[ B IS \RCH n ‘I 'M.i K 1Al m‘“l?p NI wr Alcfi 4] {} ‘5{!!‘ What Mlle. Nordan Declaves New York, Murch can women do not have 25 (A—Amer) halt the rriage that Is o by the I'rench, Maza Nordau, Max Nordan, 1 French political sphic writer The American woman have nearly h of band's £ocie this Prench girl, his Interest with him a real companion- ship, as do the I'rench women . “Oh, yes, the French women | ays been most happy Kurprise in the Interviewer's French wit, our it scems to laughter of Dr docs €0 Mt v, says does she sl share or hat 1mve frecdom of spec and manners, our theater, have giv- [the new en a different impression. But it §s In most cases our extremely happy. Husbands and wives share high ideals, There 18 a deep moral in- timacy between them. “The woman is the home, and yet her Antercsts are not confined to it. Her husband come to her with many of the problems of s profession or polit life— there Is a saying in France, la femme'—and it {8 true that for every man in a position ef ir marrfages are “Cher- center of the |* ) 1926, “why chang ertheless, there are some 1 laws for women, What neh women wonld like to gain is 3 f Tmprove in thelir laws, anything In the mat- good position they now their men, w do it COLLECTIONS HIGH ithout losin wit thut we e come Revenue For Pirst Quarter Likely Within Six Mil- lion of Last Year's To Come Figures, ton, M lections for t mder the new revenue: law are ed to reach $455,000,000 0,000 of the collcctions r the higher rates. 1 today at the £35,000,000 the first estimato of ry Mellon on collections for this quarter un- the T A tax receipts. The figures take into account the ncome tux collections but consider- \ble reductions are expected in the ous tax collections since \ 25 (P—~Income tirst quarter now or X col sury exceeds Seer The Inereased returns, despite the lower rates was attributed by Secre- ity Mellon today to the large pro- fits last year and to the stimulation n business which he believed result- 1 from the anticipation of tax re- ductions, {Quarter of Bcof Loot From Abattoir 150-pound quarter of beef | A 1ned at And I be-| law repeal many of these | ) was stolen during the | Asheville Man Said to Be Supposed Charley Ross | Ashevile, N, C, March 25 M- {Jullus Coleman Dellinger, a carpen- |ter, was declared today by the Ashe- |ville Times in a copyrighted article, lina who claims to be Charlcs Ross, missing in Philadelphia since 1874, The Times also says for the past Ifive years Dellinger has written on lan average of a hundred letters a week In an effort to prove his claims. |¥Heo snid he was brought to Gaff- Iney, & C, by a man who called himselt J. H, McHale, and a woman a year after Charlle Ross disap- |peared, DEMOCRATIO PRIMARIES Plans for the primaries on April 1 wers made at a meeting of the democratic town committee last |night. All petitions must be filed Brings Natural Bowel Man Who Has Made to be the man now In North Caro- | with the committes by 9 p. m,, Fri. |dny, March 20. During the meet- |ing 1t was announced that Luclan | Marcora of 840 Washington strect wlll be a candidate for councliman in the fitth ward and Councllman James P, Murphy will be a candi- date to succeed himeelf from the {same section, Martin Hollfelder will be a candidate for councliman from the first ward, PAONESSA TO SPFAR Mayor A, M. Paonessa will speak at @ women's rally tonight at demo- cratic headquarters, A whist and bridge party will be held in con- | junction with the rally. 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More often think it 1s his wife.” Mlle, Nordau, who Is here with an exhibit of her modern paintings will lecture on the f ment in Europe “Our happy married state is one of the difficultics in our movement," ‘Becanse of this position of women, therc has been among the ma 8 in France a great fner- tia In the matter of struggling for ‘We are happy so,' they always a than people glof Lisbon, commercial into force and Portu officially g tural action and nor- Rinolin tonight = DRESS UP for EASTER omes on tie 15t night w ) in boats will burean th rescuc Rivers fall cather jowly ¢ Quaker Oats “stands by” you throug the morning That's v T complete other 1 g must have and at d kind of { doctors urge to start every (‘ul)’ 0 feel right throug N()-N(?L\' € it fires at tt ton is at the top of the stroke ready for played an excellent sense o and jte perfect technique, Mr. shson| popular Inh of gongs, Mr. DPatters !lection which he comp which fnstantly won He sang a g sec n sa audlence by prolonged applause. 1 |the second group of select Mr. Patterson reached | heig At the “Pagliacel,” the applause that Mr. ; 4 |was foreed to take four be 1 ' 2 | The Swedish i ) tion of (' his men with ipt. 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