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28 NEW BRITAIN D\TI\ III RATD THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1926, 4; turned wthorities, sation officer Waterbury aver 1 release "larry- of CONTEMPT CHARGE AGAINST WOrY Three Denied Witness Fee for Not Attending Court Charging that thelr fallure to pear in court ning W nesses against 1 over to under s rested i L which r offic partmer e ors 1o unlo s were reported as compls Joseph Iysko, w was arrested during the week-end on a charge of assault, of court, Judg d the defendant's w Rysko, his mother Creluskl and Miss Slabsk \ r witness in the ease the usual witness fee of G0 cents, in court t morning. The case against Rysko wae dismissed Immediately followlng Rysko's ar rost a summons wvas given the thr women to appear against him to court was con Alling 4 Mrs M Police Beats Change aw, cinimed t Lalf an ! oy by Off! 1 y who went to the home at 92 Tremont street on a complaint ane found the defendant's wife Toth arms b ng bl accor cstimony of the officer. al v bruise he He mu 1 to on Officer broken shes whant the floor. When he asked t) o of the trouble, Mrs. Rysko $old him her husband insisted Mier giving him some mo Avhen he failed to give a satlsf wanted i, s} me ms or IRADING IS NORMAL New York Stock Market Is Back on n why N e Nehen nie | . Regular Basts of Business Dealings the house unt the ne S iH e ] 1 to get out of refused to ! Today. which April 1 k, bu Mrs, Cre- | ed ¥ or Willlam Gireer with his S to hurt, ¥ 2 battle a ily \ quarre g told him 1ot to be seen . Quartet Arrested Rooming A quarter was arraigned in co 11 n a arge of lasciv ous carriage and were fin costs and given a suspended 1 . Pit véntence of ‘40 days. ! Henry Champagne and Alice /nd Oliver Lamquedoe ar fie Hartman Hous vt railroad i Dronun 2 points, Woolwor Jocomotive ane ed 1 at A testimon to 2 Offcer Thomas he sergeant eAvay Doty raided t o'clock and fou A Hartman later they found Miss Dronun with | Champagne in A Cnion of South were registered as man ar | On the stand Ch snd Miss Dronun « in search of work. Uoth Tarill. cured employment and intended to 5 sl s fter the Lenfen ym Rochest Mrs, Hart ’ Jer husband in b dE ot care and honse Police at another room. Afrvica Finance Min- ister Sees Need For Alterations in e | the nion of South e tarif protection arry immediate ‘eason, Hoth came f Hampshir he had e town and did ) ack to Jim. . Lath B uilty, The costs in f e Cr 1l ni pecch th ninistér and Dronun Iy a fur- ¢ wallon to § [ case of Lamquedoe and mounted to $14.02 Arrests in Year Made by Police Here GIRE HAS PERPECT RECORD INSTALLATION Help Nature Centrol cough Your Help Nature to ot and lasting relief ! PERTUSSIN, = vanon jurious dru seribedIn m year during the past Tt is pure ar Sold by al and small bottles ANTEUASCIST GUARD Safe for Every Cough "BRITAIN ANXIOUS + FOR DISARMAMENT Wlllmg (o Co-operate in Any Way, Cecil Says 1 (D—The participate April Vil whols ly in to general me and Lord Cecil neva 1-1~p.u-d to finite This was of (i Wil urge scheme, de clear in the hou lay by God parhiar unde for the home office, a question raised hy Ponsonby, who was a member Ramsay MacDonald's labor ministr W it of commons t cr-Lanipson, sweretary swerlng Pntary 1o ¢ | 1spicion,” said Mr. Locker-Lam Lord Cecil will certainly Geneva prepared to urge s ite scheme of disarmament the Inftfative with the Unite regarding naval disarmame ause it was appropriate to do & A1 probability it will he mo \ppropriate for some great milita but | va to take the initis regarding military disarmame nting out that the British navy, and alr force routes ad been redu ared vulne must be protected hing must be done to endang \em, but the government was ve inxions to cooperate in any gener heme limitation of armi no! and their force-, The British case at G added, would be in the ¢ of Lord Cecil, and he 1t something &ubsta eneva, hle han nticipat al sation disarmament commissio h he termed “one more on the long difficult road niversal peace.” RESCUES THREE MEN FROM WRECK IN SOUND Fr comritis e siom s 1, Lighthonse Negroes O the Thomas Brennan, enwieh, Aprll 1 — ternoon by a northe ferry boat Thomas B. iieh yesterday morning went rocks off Captain’s island, night w Pound ast Three eventh avenue: 0th street, negroes, N ¢d boat by were landed they conti hthouse nd where York. » vessel n the tow mrl w went rope ‘streteh a tug of the New York, . which was bei dock, drifted on 1t wh the sto The fug remained awaiting a York to repair the t hier off the rocky herth | high wa on the ‘stretel I\m ho tug \fternoon from New and g the fore | arrived, MI \IIKI II\IH“ |l|l|\| The I ay of the ison 1 spurt of rene ew Britain I e for 2.0 ssociation now members, with 1t as the h e May origina od interest i new nown ead over 1 Groise Speckled v elose April 17 1S hoom enloen followin industr After Effects of ’iColds and Grip s real danger in t and @1 the n U illne our lowered resis taking L hert after-effects of cold attacks with a akened condition, wide to the attacks of other Build up leave ims cough or power by aflwr Meducme pure food elements strengthen stem. which and nour John's and hea Father Medici ' ning an l“‘ki CcIr and f g dangerous real food strengt! new Te | without usit ild ritish ny International steps Lock an- Arthur of it we have to do, if we can, i reise the demon of internation We would ge from the sittings of the pr mil Keeper Gets New York Pt S0 gale, Brennan, t to picces and is a Jol and | broke. wrecker hoat o destroyed her by fishing ish drug RADIO MONOPOLY KFEP OFF GRASS & Co. With It New York for Student Drivers April 1 () Wh twa Student drivers practicing \ope ol obtalning leens orate possible coi house of P, Morgan and Company with an wleged radio monopoly, il at a hearl 1y be Examiner Ieeve of the Federal Trade commis sion The attempt was made - the identity of the the General Biectriec Company dur ing the examination of its Secret Willlam H. Tronch, of Scheneetady, | “5¢ N. Y., by Bdward L. connse for the commission. He o that the holdinges Goneral Bleetrie Company of W. Morrow, member of the firm, are not contro row personally A questic single owr ection of th motor vehicles, the park busy roudways, Park Walnright their aims too well 1l are getting off with such frequency 1 the grassy lawns heing d and the city may find it n cssary 1o call on the drivers for imbursement, Persons other t inexperienced drivers are tned in the following mes from the park superintendent Duri the spring months ¢ yoar annoyed by the pu their autamobiles onto p ind in many instance ng the turf which rable time and 8- | J tomed to use off the to dri and o wis blocke 4 got ol for cording Ralph 13 wehieving In fact, roadway they to leart Kholders of are ¥ Smit) tempted in 1he Dwight Mot n-|to show p- cd by 1 nt 1 ry rogarding the fargest 1MVINE in the for vach yeu 1 to by Darius company, was sustained 1 sald Jwns r of stock weral Electric Company 1019 wa | Peck, counscl for the of Mr, the tion won lnma requ r st | Js, | consi expens repair W Irivers, s ohjee wish to and those p on the will not mtion learing to dr fraveled be necessary and it would any d to do Sation autom Smitl an exceptior ¥ examiner's riling or A Nae 4 be brought immediatel 4 1e | hatore federal trade commi o 10 and e expeeted it o b T next week at Was! 7y, That al | os o- int 1o colleet for will have contint work . . which we Park Commis rintendent “R. 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WAINRIGH Post Office Deficit for Year Ahout Wa n, April 1 (FPi—Onpe ing deficit of the post office d¢ stockholders in the company oner show a condition of interloc Sip stockholders in « gregating mpar with he ds a tha ed press his effort to disclos o | tity of the dominant st & in the Internatio T legraph Company General Electric Company with the governing s the ider kholders and the toge 1 1o ment for the f vear estimated te at $28.000, foseph Stewart, executive s the department, before 7 ymmittee considering rsonnel the other respondents | P called radio trust the American Tele invest posta ash defieit was Manufac =3 nexpended 1 to pas inution reicd under the rate now in eff Senator MeKellar, democrat, said that over a period ailroad compensa from $46,00¢ propriutions we 1ly from or railroad mail tra ternatio is was duc ir I)cfemo Rcflq Tof!.n in Jonathan Davis Ty £ April 1 (&) the trinl of Jonatha on thout a proy Iy 1antity Davis, former with his son 1T Iy this v with sell be given The Davis, axecutive Ay in the ¢ vernor 1 They 1 he mails rest r hn the jn diary kept by whi of the to ry tonight FOR SALE—BEAU On Shuttle Meadow Ave, tra building lots. RABINOW-RASCH 203 Main Strect nistross ion, was off to defend her ar as evidenee and son. The Judg Hungate | not admissible, ruled 11 DRESS UP FOR *w ks vv\‘ ng he od | by | it w- ish ne tly - Ny a Dresse Newest Spring mate- g rials and colors; in- comparnblc values. have been a Supcrintend s badly 28 Million © it was discov to & di mi Reasonable p: TARIFF COMMISSIONER by Commissioner for Fallure to Consider ink | Woolen Rates, Washington, April 1 (A—Ct M the tarift § blamed today in of sion one col 1s, for the to consider textile commi any woolen i formed 1 gators that the heen told the to cons as itute block pear m the ction was hat e ed by Mr. Marvin, who - house ways and ommittec | TC | ¢5 the han ore lie w sion in t higher duties on Ie makes his grounds that the lex,” sald Denni %0 why is the chairn in investigation heade creased duty in the {ros | 1Ty which just 1o W neeks pottery investigation now.” leclared {he pigeonholed 18 appointc fort comm n o Wwoo! oppositic T . comy ke n condi tory is a as up to onr compli e commission Vs bil v Wi to the vegetable Commissioner Ter while r several minufes in room he nis : vous attack 238 an i returned to the unable committee - adjourned Monday. 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Attempt Made to Link Morgan Park Sward Not Practice Ri Congpess to Take Up Aviation, | commis- Com- | e tarift teonsideration of aviation legi com- rates i a 1 to s in the suffered s testifying. ante- stand bt of yes Mille & | | | | | | | | | President Coolldge discussed tho whole situation from the standpoint of finances involved. His attitude on various measures was not dis. closcd, HOUSE PROGRAM {groes have been clected to repre- sent thelr race in the south at the world's Y. M, C. A, conference at | Helsingfors, Finland, in August. (laims and Pensions Washington, April 1 (®—8peaker Longworth outlined to President Coolidge today a tentative legislative program for the house for the next weelk or two, which would include | ion, American-German claims and Span- ish war pensions. Farm relief, the speaker sald, holds an indefinite status as to prior- ity, because the house agriculture | committec has not reached a deels- ion on the principal bills before it. The Spanish war pensfons meas- nro waild effect invalid and incapa- citated veterans and its cost has | heen estimated at $10,000,000 a yeur at the beginning, running to a maximum of $18,000,000 and then creasing. Indications were, Mr. T.ongworth aid, that the naval aviation pro- -ram could be provided without any wlditional drain on the sury by djustments within the navy budght, | This measure will be the st avia- | tion legislation taken up, probably | next week, The bill for federal aid in good ronds construetion, he d, would be | passed by t1his congress and would continue the appropriation for this purpose. | —— CAN YOU AFFl]R[l to neglect your eyesight when it costs so little in time and money? Have an examination of your eyes by an expert today. Frank E. Goodwin EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 327 Main Street, Phone 1905 e e e e ) present Drawn from actual photographs Fire Fighters AST winter fire broke out in a residence in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The letter from Fire Chief Shepard tells in a fireman'’s terse, matter-of- fact way the history of that fire and the part played by Ruberoid Gaint-shingles. “On January 16th, 1925 this department received an alarm from box 64 at 1:09 P.M. Fire in dwelling at 1312 Worth Street, Fire started in bath room second floor, from there into attic, burning off roof timbers and roof boarding. Roof was of Ruberoid Shingles. On inspection after fire, shingles were found to be in a perfect order. ‘No burnt spots or holes through roof. I consider the Ruberoid Shingle one of the best fire retardents for roofing, as this fire would have surely gone through the roof, if it had not been covered with fireproof covering.” W. C. SHEPARD, Chief Fire Dept. Ruberoid Shingles always fight on the side of the firemen and home owners. Come in or phone us for samples and descriptive literature, RU-BER-OID SHINGLES s ROOFING Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. (Exclusive iDstributors) 250 Park Street 25 Bigelow Street New Britain Getting the news while it is NEWS ple the colfi‘hon d extent if we were cut off from telephone connection with outlymg towns, and i fact lhe whok of Connecticut which we cover in our news service.” “Our toll calls average from thirty to ity a day, and it is safe to say that by far the larger part are instrumental in bringing news into The Times office. |t is this con- venience which enables The Times to print today’s news foday. The principle business of a newspaper is the collection of and printing of news. Toll telephone service is therefore an asset of large business importance™. The above statement by Mr. Clfton L. Sherman, Editor-in-Chief of The Hartford Tnu. indicates admira- bly the usefulness of toll telephone service to a newspaper. It remains only to add that, kike Mr. Sherman, hundreds of executives, in many lines, here in Connecticut and throughout the Nation, are turning more and more ofter 1o toll telephone service to expedite their work, because they recognize in it “an asset of large busmess importance™. Do you know which kind of toll call will best serve your special needs? Our local Exchange Manager wil be glad to explain the different classes of toll service, and their particular advantages, fo you. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One System ) Ome Policy Untversal Service