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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ’NEW YORK GUARDS 'SENATOR EDWARDS WILL | FLASHES OF L!FE AfiMNST ISt S MAKE AN INVESTIGATION the | By WEDNESDAY, BARE LEGS IN HULA DANCES AT COLLEGE SHOW The Associated Proms Fresno, Calif. — If Jack Demp- MARCH 31, 1926. N0 APPEAL FOR 0D FURNIT[IRH Easter Favors | Plans o Go Thoroughly Tnto vend construction will proceed Passale Textile Strike Sit- sey does mot appear {n court May| pawrence, Kansas — Only the I Passengers on Tncoming Boat o e im0 w0 |12 O e s e o | Whie House Not Asking Coloda' | uation Himself. pinched. A warrant was issucd i o show glven by the girls of the | Cards in Contact With Smalloo A B [ when his chauffeur posted a bond | ('niversily of Kansas, This permis. | Donations D iiteas ety 1| tor himsel¢ and hoss, jon was glven because such lack of . — Edwards, of N . who will -— covering was in keeping with native | ———— | v Noveltles Now York, March 31 F— Forts aic etrike situa- | Chieago — Jack Johnson, one of | costumes, but the dean made the Washington, March 31—The presl- | ‘TRU ST cu soven persons who have been in con colleagues of a scnato | Demps predeccasors, must show | other gils put on stockings. dent and Mrs. Coolldge have no in- | ‘ Y 1 d [tact with small-pox cascs are report. | COmmiLice, was due here today—the | Up I court April 17, having been = tention of making a public appeal | § an ed to bo aboard the Clyde liner | third day hat Organizer Albert | arrested for running prize flghts in | New Haven — Yale announces for Colonial furniture with which to | BR"MN N . {“Arapahoe” due here trom Jack | W ot wl[\ hes \;n_'- 1 l: he “critical | his gym r»"\nv‘;l sos“:un faculty for summer | o0 nish the White House. i N[w CUN" ville and Miam|, ¥ this afternoon, | Week™ of the textlle strike 5 2 TRl chool seas This announcemeént, made on be. + W Decorahons P Ertaith Baramiiones Lkt hr e 1t o ator Edw _ New York — Gene Tunney, who | half of the president, was oceaslon- | ‘ iz,mmunwi last night t} two in sibility ot an {has ambitions to succeed Jack New Haven—Captain Lindley of od by the statement of Mrs. George | ¢ . spectors had been delegated fo meet | Eation by congress into conditions| Dempsey, has gone into the mov- |Yale baseball team, who had been |§ DY 6 statemicbs of T Coorge Gift Department |the boat at Quarantine and examine | thronghout the textils industry in[ies, too, but unlike the champion, |ill at home, returns to start on an- A IENAL S Toat abi e Wit all passengers. : gencral. His visit the comait- | will not have his nose remodelled. nual Easter trip with team House,' that Mrs. Coolidge intended S 1 D 1 | [ oora that)ina <7 ‘oaracrs "hid which is cons o)l pskon - ake a natlc o appe | ! safled Z“ ?y;fi‘nd: T K»,\{,,,,, e Asbury Park, N. J. — Dr. E. . New London—Governor Trumbull '121:":‘; m‘m‘:\’flif,}' Wdezatpsel mri aVlngS epOSIted i hoe" was recelved by Dr, Harris to commu 1, Jean Val-|and United States Senator<C. €. Dinl | "MGAIS WMPRCES ; i trom health authoritic " |of Washington Soral 1| Jean, Cora "knock the lig annual ban- N ot " I o ¢ - o lout of Deputy Sherift §. Fostar |quet of the chamber of commerce, |V25s¢d & 1'“l(f"":“"("',':.fil,(,:’r’r,B‘,,;f,f:i, | by Aprll 3rd Dr. Harris sald that all the ship's for tonight a ¥ ir | Black, 95, of Binghamton, N. Y., D g © the White Houss and it {6 the " forsbuac, o | aRLdaYerhalreebntiy tausd R otEEERon: |”‘? J?hn Belgcr: {intention of the president not to go | . Hion or ke i intls rt J. O'Brien, uional Sc-{he doctor's arrest for the theft of |mystery man in Frost arson case, |\ . | D I t t i and 1 ‘4( e ‘,‘"h}, 1ded m,"k ”:,"L_‘ t 1old Rotary elub horse and buggy 456 years ago. |déclared to be recent companion of ‘“ L?,n{:“l;sA[:O!‘\;i:mx:‘rmlplge 18 con- | l'a.W n el'es X DRUG CO released would be required to keep piagcorant 1 at - | manufacturer, corned, it was explained, that she | ‘I in toych with the health departmer Vorke varty in| Tucson, Arlz. — Hurt by falling FRETEE has no authority under the law to | L for the 21 day period of possible ir York last August . on a pile of rock from her horse | Drldgeport- m,;i" ,‘mm,{“’f,‘ng“j, obtain furniture, although her views from the lst " 169-171 MAIN ST. fection. “The ‘Anti-Communists Were while hunting mountain lions, Mrs “‘ “‘ s ¥ ThatEAfira > € naturally will be considered In pass- . n J-171 MALN ST, Two other persons reported by Joined Ly James Sarr u“- ‘]p Max MeMurray of Cleveland, a| b7 omson last Monda e S 0 Florida health authoriti€s as having | dent ot the United Textilo Workers, | ranch owner, lies in an improvised | ! sl ang | Two rooms in the upper part of been In contact with small-pox ar- | Who in the current lssue of the Tes- | camp tn the w dimeuf {raia [ ETIISERON Spdonied “',’",',“,“f‘” {the White House, the president be. | rived last Satur Dr. Harris said, | tile Worker denounced the united|ang pain making it impossibte 1o | 10f°8!8 ~}flv( | Leemput in exhibition lieves, lend themselves to the use of | t on the steamer “Robert E. Lee,” A | iront committee and Wei move her, Giiliaragmatoh i | Colonial furniture but the first foor, | lntel'est Compounded Quarlerly ! T |letter advising the health rt T, for bringir it | - Hartford—Alfred Stinson of Chi. |in his opinion, s not so well suited ° i oonGatnnE Las ‘hi] nobres h ”1': 'mlv ek shiediaraledagiliihae ) rince George, B, — Tom |cago to direct underwriting policy of | t0 antique furniture. ?! S |Pr. Harrls until 24 hours afte The textile district was quiet yes. | Meany, a trapper, has been killed | Automobile Insurance company, will | b A nap L i S AT in o battle with a grizaly bear. His | prabably be elected vice-president to |Prisoner Captured After ; ot 5 4300, I A PRSI T partner found the body w an |suceeed Charles H. Reminglon, re- | s byt Zo o : A Dash e ponsunine amall pox bere | NEW‘INGTON NEWS axe grasped fn one hand signed Gun Fight With Police : taking every step to prevent possi- N o ) 3 S P Waterbury, March 81 (®) — Den- b SRR e L Tl New Haven, Conil. — Dana Yung| _ NINE LOSE LICENSES | nis McCarthy, who escaped: recent- : s Kwai, whose father iy connected| Hartford, March 81—The weekly |8 P850 B0 o™ By NEW g & Miss Harriet Reese 1s home the Chinese legatlon in Wash- |list of operators whose licenses to py oM A S0 {1 e ray) i rom Titon school, Tilton, N. H cton, fs the most brilliant senior | drive automobiles in Connecticut | [ oo™ 8, CHRCH b i e ! | to spend the Easter recess with he 10 sclentific school, Yale, [have been suspended for one year | (008 SiAE ) HORSFALL parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Rees ¥ots of the class. He made his | for driving while under the influence | BU5 BV 0 0 %0 atuek, _ of the Junction. in swimming and won s | of liquor was given out today at the ‘ linesman in the employ of the Con- 2 [ Irving Rau, son of Mr. and Mrs. history, chemistry, state motor vehicle department asa | ' " [izht and Power com- ? HATS I Frank B. Rau of Robbins avenue, | engincering, mathen t of the effort to reduce the high- | pany, said last night that detectives 'n s home from Detroit for a few | physics way me There are nine names | 005 e sent o railrond yards | There you have the Epring felte. — days - on the . .\qr&:-dfl;.pa.':“;1?,::“’& in search of McCarthy opencd fire, | S 8 tp-oifmwmfw ) e Tark ~ e & st 08 b vl I 8ol h | S bt g ae | » 11 AN ahedes ace ireneht mroen{LNOWE N OT XpeGS as&agJ 0fe AN a8 B0 , SAnEs NGiie s A6 ieolany lofh= Lolloning & soon as they had sighted the pris 5 ning in the parish 7 a good physician. While having 3 s i Tan and Steel Gray. Curl | Ka] phl 5 B“ K HIBeE some excrcMe he bowled over {wo|$ons operating motor vehicles. e e : nap brims—raw or bound edges, [l ep I Miss Helena Doane traffic policemen.” A magistrate | following is the list: reraantwho lieroat the diens : 7 i s e i Nicola DiFonza. Hartférd; Henry | linesmen w e 2 B home from nded sentence in view of the TEiniits NTAriAGn EaTants Oennave:| bow insisted that McCarthy | 0 3 $4‘00 up Albany, N. Y, March Colle e L LA s B St s e S ) One of the linesmen, | 0 0 Adoption by the leglslature : hospital not on the motereyele “ fi ]nh" Hansen, Hartford; Joe | Amede Robert, \lms hit i'n‘zllehlfl{;i ¥ Knox Hats $8.00 Karle-Phelps bill calling for a st S T Bhglinae | Mancuso, New Haven, Daniel Sag- |above the knee by one of the bul- G referendum on tha prohibition qu ) SoNLIsmbLon, Pt 3 T ifield; Chearles 1. Stet- | lets. MecCarthy broke away but was | Y T N\ s tion is virtually assured. In s Doane will e I‘,”l”‘ o ’{',."‘,',?,“.(lw.\("],f) el A Gl e Thomp- | captured in the woods soon after- | SAVING TO YOU DURING L el o i r known as the America's [SO0 South Manc irases OUR CLEARANCE SALE ; HOP farme night at| cup. Bound for New York he ea ; b *V'uld the co ag of 1 he wonld try again, | ed States modify the federal act to wington i ) = o B I b , ; ()5 99_)(151{1“)” Street | |entorce the eighteenth amendment o |and Mary T. Davis. He was em Germany — [v\"mu\1 al roa an s ear the constitution of the United States ployed r for many sses the pond by other means| B | so that the same hall not prohibit | years and arand | ¢ his racing vachts and Anton ; HARTIORD the ‘.»“ anfacture, sale, t I:m.m. juror and M. 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