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#ATHER SYNNOTT'S WILL IS FILED FOR PROBATE $10,000 1s Teft To St. Thomas Seminary, Hartford — Other Bequests Also Made, Ansonla, Apr bt Rev. Josep the Church of honfa, who di lantie City, N, J, Bt. Thon minary the education of young men st hoed. Th rourt here Little 81 Huven, and a 6 UP—In the will | Syniott, pastor of on, An- at Ate 181t to Hartford, for one or two Ansonia for the priest- the e probate | EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, — ] NEWS OF WOMEN'S ACTIVITY IN EUROPE |PR[]H|B|'"[_]N MAN Parls, April 6 (M—-Beveral barrs. |places. The runt ave 75 a week. ters in ['rance have become actors nd one, M. Aveline, left the bar to come a ballet dancer and appeared [at the Parls Opera House, but B no 'uxal iple of the reverse process has broken into London society through |yet ¢ ccurred The question wh lof th it I e ether the Council Order of Barrlsters would ad- |r n rem wered, |t A fest case 800n iy 1o present it There 18 at the present time a young actress in Parls, Misy Ale dre Pecker, ‘' ue of the I [ Press club, s taking a law course vith a view to becoming a barrister aind appearing on the stage Left with very little money and a nother to keep, she determined to qualify s a burrister and meanwhile carn a living by acting. las passed the iinations and {f the s that an actress wetor ins unans is - ne v | every |4 Bar Council agret y be admitied, it is far fron taln thut the question of earning will hav solved men have qualified n but there fallures 1 N en Some burris far £uc I"rance are more stories of * | cesses, PIAYER BRAVES RELUASE ¥ N Bos 4 lexercise of his 00T uu l INVITED ril 6 (A) — Presi- invtied today to Don't Neglect that @ouen Tte 1t does evver ectacongh. , sither, to try th ‘a ramedy which ght not approvs. IN {sa proven rem- been prescribed suc~ for twantr years in the 21l harmful coughs, 1o0ping cough. SIN foothes the Ips to clear the : afe for Every Cough I T T e e Here's % \;reat emach Elixi is Digfo rent 1 reliefs ion nstipation Bilicusress ture’s Remedy (M ratural and thor The efiects will be a revela. n- I feel &0 gnod. You will difference. Make the test appreciate thi Used For Over Thirty Years Chips off the 0ld Block R JUNIORS == Littls MR » S0LD BY YOUR DRUGRIST Hairdresser Autocrat Paris hair-dre come editor of the Intransigeant friend hobs trimmed autocrat wome tells vhich nd a vent to Suddenly thelr 1 by the inrush of the | aster hair dresser who with anger- 4 mien pointed ap accusing finger talk | rrupte {r I curfosity and ask ai , professional son. The explained artist that drees- | tering eus h the proper and that a to him | I izious silence {and his aids. Rack Froml irance (Pr—Lida Gu Gertrude Baer, Perlen, repr Gierman section of the ational League »dom, of which Jane icago, is International have just returned from mission to France Munich, Women', Peace and Addams, of | t for |® i v ere dcleg esen |t of aste cipulity lot 15,000 fran man women trees as an of Gerr damage v o sum 1 for the purch act of goodwill and a a ge an willin repair o Will Resign His Joh t (P—Miss 3 Norwich, fih'v'ur bire 1 e |alists S a | Dr. Stdne Thonorary seeretary Mics Torner's fol T v‘f~ long of physical end to 1 man n great deal about from one been ap- watche time T . High Heels or Not Belfast, (@ rges that women |( on the hockey to keen vomer heels used o ave giver W 15 10 uld woar Play- [P while | ma udg likely 1o dam man Toctors clare 1 a playe on Yy epers in the city, | p he r's health, Unie the sul Plats for Women England, (# v of the Brightc Brighton 18 all gland bullt exclusive- ' or (hey waran't wames and copled from heen seen with | sh imagine lor . | surroundi she now is consider hey thinner Bruee a8 their mothers secmed 3ibson girl craze was on Welfare has organizc arfan dress” vithout killing bird, \ear a fur or feath Londen, (®—~Ger ull and other Ameri: 1 Bittin, in chiefs Lay \troduetion of shawls b the of t aring ed men's blanket rontier days. The Indiun bla Ively for evenin eplacing the s of eur! 1p whic. long been in use that dam ilon has positively tired of it Instead of being of wool, the lun blanket wl is n e of v¢ figured or embroidered silk, an d with some rieh trimmin 1s gold or sllver |, Fobs Jopting in after havin ince 1914 when d into the Azain Shelor as worn tucke Wit is won f an eve ning gown, an aterial in the wn women have tehes th olor o Sev. ral soci the fob as an onl s wear | and nament on the hat a clasp on the handl has converted two ear-rings W. Pethick.L Parhament Rt ta wil raise v hijel girl may marry, 1t 18 ridiculo girl of warry and tie herself vhile o voman of ist obtained ho ethie e in mind at ould be leg the marriage il eventually be up for thirty has onl 1 marriag but for girl roised by 111 possible, government to sixteen.' Wornen's organizations through ngl ¢ been working nany have legal mar 0 fo. 10 the riage a Queen a dening has always been a ho with Quene Mary ith the approach of zardent Buckingham Palace eing remodelled o that their 1 appearance sre natural styls When she was a gir! djd much work in r White Lodge Park and until could flowers Bl ar }Ivr Maje garder in Riel few yeat 1ond ki1 Sandri rubbery > possibili ¢ forming a small Jay gard On visi's to 1086 personal friend their country homes, one of the ings she does 1s 1o s. Women are i used to be. They and do not till out the thelr figures s s when it was fashi ll-rounded mercly oo ws in Such fs the conclusic ing Stan refuses to | larmed ¢ tement of Si -Porte well-known Lt s are less solidly an their grandmothers. ‘It i probable,” {andard, “that nole hetter b ere, thoug! says Ths Eve girls are on t than thel nearly so th other: When th at the end t the last century it was casy for cedy girl 1o glve resent fashion allows no illusio m," wrote W. 8. Gilbert in is operas, at a manneq arade shortly to he held at k {all, the clothing they wear t be what they The National Council of wi m Anima 1 a parade in order tc really niee clothes can be r or hurting a singl fish. They will na thing made of l¢ rs 1ma ast or single 1! “After al, ihstitutes now,” you Only the other would vere all w T fefal.” DX 1ROUBLE, M4 TUBES ARE SHCT— \OMETER AND T NEED GONE HAVWIRE about $1, | xelu. rapldly recently Yuv vmon life, fornt 1o a at thinner than sur built | ning 1l built | > fmpression of nir X EADIUSTMENT | TELLS HIS STORY (Continued From First Page) & | Genernl Andrews that much of the whiskcy sold in drug stores is “split whiskey." “I am told some a8 whis Andrews. y cohol is as whole- remarked General h mation,” the 8 returned Senator Reed, and ators roarcd How To Get “Alcohol.” General Andrews also explained Jthat the anti-freezing mixtures and aven embalming flnld are re-distilled ot bootleg “alcohol.”” 'Then h A that he would ask for a law hig department authority to review all aleohol permits t|year. Senator Reed remark 18 power ! I3 to glve i once a d that treasury ha permits “Dut a he taken ws revoeation s m to the atter that 2 courts,” N i Then you 1o re-issuc rto refu on evidence want pov a permit i | whieh could not sustain your case in court 2" s fs an | Andrews aid, » want to relieve and 1t every constable eauld throw cltizens into jail without t you would relleve the co: ped Senator Resd After turther questioning, Gener- al Andrews conceded that the action {of the prohibition bureau in refus- to renew by the co enator Reed then returned to the “stion of improper by prohibition agents, Sharp, Caustic Comment Senator Harreld, republican, homa, remarked that one twelve disciples “went wrong. “Yes, but there 18 no Jegus Christ eithet at the head of the bureau or anywhere along Reed Replving to Senator Reed érals Andrews sald recommends a8 to prospective emploves eome from the W. (. 1., Anti-Saloon League, ministers and others. Andrews sald tha n employe was suspected honesty he somet 1 eonduet of 5 the " of dis- mes was discharg- can find _led for another re “Youn know reasons to f could find a reaso nightfall.” “I certainly could ator macd Many Temptations eneral said his men to great and constant temp mar When the id i {probi liquor to get roared and ¢« emiled broa | “I's &0 poor - {man drinks it “Unless 1 414 considera Mayflower hotel Codma “That was a rare instance,” turned the witness, ary evidenee, th the general ily. himself most of it willingly,” 1 mi + formed, in added they the sald t e session of only about two |hours, the committes adjourned un- ‘vV tomorrs The origina zave the wets four hours a day for 4 |the six days, and they now have ac- a |cumulated a surplus of three unused hours. Thev expect to it s sched sehedule nge up BERLIN REALTY SALFR Gieorge Baldwin sold teday John Pinches slx lots of land Tarmington avenue, RBerlin, sale was made through Dewitt Riley, Inc, and T. W. O'Connor Son agency o N on A ade See this Great Scenic Wonderland of the, Canadian Rockies s A new boliday experience awaits you at Jasper Park Lodge—rustic in appearance, but modern and complete in its servic quarters far the holida i that are features of this 4400+ square mile playground. Adventure calls—and away you g0 —exploring the mountains; playing golf on a wonderful course; paddling o'er the etill waters of Lac Beauvert; riding ot hiking amid such entbralling mountain beauty as only the Camadian Roclies can provide, Rates at the Lodge are $5.90 a day up, American plan. Open May 23nd to Sept. yoth. Accom- modations for 400 guests. Jasper Golf Week, Sept. 11th to 18th. GILKE 3 Washington §t an, Mass. Please send me your free booklet on Jasper National Park, also Tourist Map of Canada. N Ad CANADIAN NATIONAL GRAND TRUNK Obe Lzt Raihwey S ylem in Amerks “That's a gratifylng bit of infor. | to revoke ! eald | inlstrative matter” | permits should be re- | Okla- | 1ine,” returned | "€ | through enforeement officer | yyo Coadar HIll transter yards will be to The APRIL 6, 1926. POLICEMAN S SHOT York Bluecoat Serionsly Wounded — Assailant City ltems Court Becthoven, I, of A, will hold & meeting tonight ut § o'clock harp at Odd Fellows' hall the Burritt Gift 8hop removal ‘m-'lv- adv, on Page 4--advt Nest No. 1548, Order of Owls, will mect Wednesday evening, April 7th, in Odd ellows hall at § o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Maloney and duughter Rita of Summer straet huve returned after spending the holjdays in Brooklyn Rev, Warren M. | First Congregational church wil) | 1eave tomorrow for Birmingham, Alabama, where ho will attend the quadrennial conference of the inter. national council of religious educa- tlon. The conference will last from April 12 to 17, The action of Peter Vouras against Edward P, Burns has been with- drawn from the ity court. George Brady represented Vo and Al- tred Leitt the defendant. | Miss Anna Yam gave a “sweat six- teen” birthday party at her home on Fairview street 8unday afternoon, | many couples being present. Games were played and refreshments erved, Mrs (daughte coln strect The police department has been | notified the office of the state | motor v Ilh le commissioner that the operator's license of Gustave Pader | of 96 Maple etreet has been suspend- The licenses of Walter Contols of 622 Main street and Mike Mar. tines of 1050 Stanley street, h: heen returned, New May Be Mysterious “Radio Burglar.” New York, April 6 UP) -~ A man inwerlng the description Tirooklyn's mysterious ‘“radio thief" last night shot and serlously wounded Polleceman Charles Me- Carthy, when costed him. MecCarthy was twico through the neck ant escaped, McCarthy shot Blodgett of the il accosted ' the whose appearance tallled with that of the “radlo burglar, When the policeman found him strangely along his beat. drew a pistol and twice., At Jamaica hospital his condi- tion was sald to be eritical. I'ne “radio burglar's" speclalty n the theft of radlo gots. In one instance he hus chloro- h\ln\ud his vietim, and has severa) times exchanged ehots with police who have encountéered him in his prowlings. shot MecCarthy BIOTING BREAKS OUT Caleutta, British India, April 608 -Rioting between the Hindus and Moslems broke out in the northern gection of Calcutta about 4 o'clock this afternoon mosque Yeager |x Mre, H. E. Pa ing her y 89 Lin he Hindus, I‘HHN and military quick! e of the ontbreak. y isolat- Spas- religlous cominunities | tinuing. are also co CLUE PROVES FALSE 1 Providence, R. T, April 6 (P— The young woman brought here by Cranston police from Portland, Me,, in the hope that sha might be able to assist the authoritles investi- zating the Hiliman murder, was un- able to give the police any informa- | tlen which might be of assistance to them fn {dentifying the murderer, She will ba allowed {o return to | Partland this atternoon, the police #ald Three thousand dogs were ex- hibited at the recent bench show in London, GIFT SHOP TO MOVE President Morris Axelrod of the Burritt Gift shop, now located at 72 West Main street, has secured a lease on a store West Main street in the Professional building, and the store will occupy the new site within a few weeks. The new quarters will glve the gift shop added | space. The lease was negotiated the Rabinow-Raschkow Real Estate Co 'n-hhemufiuhu sct 8 meal That earoa b her ‘:flfl' uastlnted l The t's out Ihe ‘:-?;flu dish Includes BLUE RIBBON MAYONNAISE. 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This material is carried over Ford transportation routes, fabricated in Ford mills, manu- factured in Ford plants—and the fin- ished product is sold to the public through the Ford dealer organization. Thus there is but a single manufactur- ing profit on the car. The following statement, prev:iously made in an advertising message, is re- peated here because of its great of | the policeman ae- | man, | acting | The muan | Flettner’s Rotorship Starts for New York Hamburg, Germany, April 6 (P— | Anton Flettner's Rotorship, formerly the Buckau but now rechristened the | Badep-Baden, put out from Ham. burg today for her voyage to New York. The Baden-Baden—the ship without engines or gall—made a stop | {here after beginning. her voyage at Kiel. Captaln Calleen & in com- | mand with the murder of Patrolman Fr: Herr Flettner, the inventor, fs pro. |J: Comeau, who was shot and killed cecding to New York on a German |1WO Weeks ago while searching for stoamer to meet the Baden- u“m_‘].unomcmue thieves. The prisoner “{m Bor arfival |was sald to be one of three men e |sought since the ghooting. | More than 40 persons have been 'Records of Company C {detalned for questioning since the Avre Basis of Lawsuit ?:fl;:a‘ the policeman, but all were v Haven, April 6 (A—Records | g ompany €, 102nd infantry, lost in Irance in 1918, are figuring in a civil suit of John and Margaret! Mendillo against the United States government to recover $10,000 ine surance, which they allege their son, Frank Mendillo, a private of | company killed in France Ap HOLD MURDER SUSPECT Dorchester, Mass, Youth Arrested For, the Kiling of FPoliccman Comcau Two Weeks Ago. Boston, Aprll 6 (A—A youth whose name was withheld by the police was arrested at his home in Dorchester early today in connection k BOY BREAKS LEG IN FALL Harold Kumm, ni ar-old gon of Mrs, 8andborn of Main street, {is at the New Britaln General hos- pital, where he was taken when he broke his leg last Saturday morning IS i fall from the fire escape in the 20: | rear of the Alling Rubber Co. store 1018, had carried. lon Man street. Mrs, Sandborn bee The government malntains Men- [came worried when he failed to ape lillo carried no insurance, The par- | pear for dinner, and she notified the enty of the boy are cndeavoring to|police that he was logt. A short pprove that he did and that his ap- (while later Dr. E. 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