New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 30, 1926, Page 3

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: NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 380, 1926. 3 . b SOONTOBESOLD and y \tural tendency toward bronehitis. duys might have panhandled for i (ahesioms U R e cary. ent {8 much less pro- Cramton bill to place all except the condition of the Prince of , pre-prohibition beer hav- ' highest enforcement officlals unde niained from threc to six per civil service regulations, drew the missiol asts. They “split” their | Influenzal Pneumonla Stelkes Sister (o0 e GnlAkbal tadusd 10 ramarasd Henry Trumbull of Plainville, has cont by volume. following statement today from takings” with the promoter and 2 Xl € el + §ood omen. His physicians have |COMPpleted her fourth réglster of . The permits for manufacture and Wayne B, Wheeler: isually the ratlo is 0. Child o b S ot givan any i de erit test with a very creditable Drug Stores 10 Handle TU &5 e oc'tho tonic were tmued for siv | vassago of tho ot servieo v APDEA] Made Among MOUIELS roo.ar s times <o ployes T R ' nonths, and provided that the brew- | for prohibition agents with only . Five men and threo women, all v the condition of his ¢ | (" i rs should assist the government in | two wet objectors s a great vie 1 : Baltimore their homs though oweve S Wmal Y {SEANbioh Nt At Heaml BOOSIEI‘S keeping it out of the hande of boot- | tory. 1 belleve the \r-- nate will do Usually Pmducme Sy Ly (HEo L ekringnil insch I¢ Wholes Washington, March 30 (P—Medi. been asked to a cinal b lers already have |as well, It will be a big step for Ist in the enforce- ward fn eliminating polities from ment of this provision, prohibition enforc The wet and dry leaders, mean- 4 when was elght years and n months of age, “Sabra You'il ylelded 717.23 pounds of but- 0 pounds of milk {n lihood his hearing will be af- ed. It fs pointed out that the ison of the ear drum is not an New York, March 30 (P Thres racketeer mops,”* as charlty swin comparable in alcoholie nent neommon operation 5 Lo llers are called by the underworld, H e e S N ® As a junior two-year-old, ent to the pre-prohibition beve | \pjje, are marshalling their forces | . (e ; Skantanial. hukineas Hahnting pEIR sh vduced 403.73 pounds of but- will be accessible to the for the modification hearlngs, which ‘Dc“‘al Is Given Report SRS ‘;f.‘:k*,,“,,“r‘,“’:"::, ported '° DlEFoom xll Comand.c ter-fat, and as a junior three-year- i tor the nest six m at least, the senate committee will begin | ans Have (oncession mpathies of funeral parties, 0 had A ,K, H~““ 4 ‘ w;mm-yw\ old, she produced 436.81 pounds of | Monday and continue for two weeks sk ! e Tivering Bowt anya today [ Brrested : exens Lomned | butter-fat \ B with the time equally divided be.| 8an Diego, Calit, March 30 OP) T, © 00, icls on fraudulent | Monslgnor William 1. Fitegera gngertianyeinaek(Coyl ol Y ing company of | tween the contending groups, Those | “—Colonel A. 1 ho has, oy ovity dris vhen asked by police if onge sy Rean i int DIeRRLD of age, sh ! hi 0 given permis- | opposed to the drastic restrictions in a concession from th A “salest usually a woman of zed to ! oward rpcovery. I8 linga g full to manufacture is expected fo ' the Volstead law already have made ' Mexican = government on of butter-f middle ye s, 1s sent to & cemetery I il ¢ abra You'll ble to the public at drug!some progress in this direction, and | acres of land around and to the g =y e b Taoeie of a mourn. | ©f the party were ir 1 ot having enjoyed good e {lina's Yow'll Do” a daughter of ™ it the time the senate | legislative representatives of five or- |NOrth of Magdalena Lower nd how she just came from th ome time., The death of W er water rates |“1ymp, Oxford You'll Do,” a gold and ) ommittee gets under way | ganizations holding the dry view. | California, has not yet entered into iy Mo fllihe READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS her mother, Dowager Queen Alex- | for th ople? Quigley.—advt. |silver medal sire on bills designed to | point were ealled to meet to. reement with a J syn- |y vhio died from tuber fashioned verage | joint committee to arrange » for the cxploitation ef the n't have money to send Volstead law restrle- entation of thelr argument | concession. nsive institution. r at such a time is ed and gives a willing ar Ihen the “salesman” relates s found a good, Christian ¥ care of suffering, ) tions, This mittee comprises Canon | This announcems ietion on sale of the Willlam §heaf Chase of the Interna- | here today by be the number of [tional Reform Federation 5 may handle, " obert Farfan, rep- Edwin €. | resentative of Colonel Vasquez, H Dinwiddia of the National Temper. ald that negotiations 1 ance burean; Wayne B. Wheeler, apanese syndicate neral counsel of the Anti-Saloon |resented in the Uni B Dr. Clarence True Wilson, | Dr. K. 0. Osawa o 3 f the Mothodist Board of Temper- een complated, but that final wnee. Prohibition and Public Moral ats have nd Mrs, Eills A. Yost of the Parfan said that \tional Woman's Christfan Temper- be taken to clg THIS STORE CLOSES AT 12:00 NOON FRIDAY oston Stor < Quality - Jervice - Yalue - - Children’s Ald o a'am,” she T try to get ibutions.” Society of America, The mourner into her b required of |anco unlon. end of a 8 purse and whispers to others in the « the need of The joint leglslative committer | allowed by the sroup. A 1 is collected and the 1 hetter health, ma up of representatives of or- |agreed to ope the concession money pr J into the hand of the | Kiek"—from the healthy King of $2,000,000, which “salesman 10 35,0 : tons favoring modification of with a b fies not in the al- | the law lected W. in the warning | licad of the assoelation t the to vt behave pleas- | prohibition amendment, ntly If tre s a beverage, 1n- | spo! i1 of seven to ten per cent of |eludi 1 as in pre-prohibition | drews, will b ndpoint io coutent b y be in ketoers” take in from and they have a to avoid con tery is their I ey are con tantly driven out by cemetery offi its ehie 4 other witnesses, in ber this when you cast vour petit stant Secretary An- vote at the Republican Primarics, limit and summoned at the ye March 31st.—advt Quig fight is your fight. ite N ' ew Spring COATS ¢ : Smartly styled Coats for Easter in many allur-| H ing new models. 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