New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 14, 1926, Page 13

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ATW BRITAYN DATLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1926, kinds was subm counsel during o the mmoned. spot he was food fermented in ory day, Adlerika brings out much nal matter which might cause trous t wasty time with pills or tablets A give your stomach and What Doctors Say, ). Iggers reports Adlerika 1 the be has used in 3T years. — r \ Bernhart writes coyld o his practice without m bark, glycer n) the gas s gone 041) spolls. New Haven, April 14 () ifon dollar profit program farmers of New Haven county in a fourteen year perlod was ontlined at the last meeting of the directors of the New Haven county farm burcau, it was announced today. e nront e Tot bat 8o through the 1—Annuul A mil- the He was arrested Harttord And lodged bang, To be tried Skelly, Pay For Information { And counsel pay him for informa-| DAng. and brought to for ‘nr the soclety, to order news com panies to refrain from handling pub- ! and went (for family stills they would be vio-| In due time on the b lications of which he disapprov o Lo record ; Coneral |lating instructions scen, rvous om The defendants,” he sald, “have with the Jllicit distiller and other |ing on the sources of supply,” the] DBefore he died he said it wae | into court with complaints, but they \ awbrea witnees continued, “Of course Ij 8hean, ! i v threats of prosecution if thelr was i ot the [law, T have discharged already one Britain newspape When General Andrews sald his | But was down in N i = t officers used men of the “under- | And by several o 33 for prohibition. enator Reed asked whether Harttord, April 14 (B me. | A 8torn statement from Dr. Wil dry agenta are not ex-convicts. FORY, W, ACTIVITES A B | v 1 U lodges in the state, and death | Boston City hospital showed an In- |answered question” Andrews sald, | Continued from Tirst Page.) behind bars with a —_— T | the wet |Bis g went Into private homes | Policeman Hkelly wa L And ews deseription troubles We are positively now concentrat 4 4nd a bullet came hurling at him the right of every citizen to come lave no right to impose r opin. Overwhelming \l:!)nrlly don't deny that it's the duty of the New Haven Goumy Farm Burean | views are not aceopted.” Snu Memhe slulr i LODGES wawvits ot the pol conduciea recen: | man tor soing tiing ol R — n T ol N in 3 1,545 votes for modif bership of 5,116 Robey, senlor physiclan of the | «yes but they lied when | fits of paid last year, was ©5oA%e ’” '“‘ number of ""”“" On8 | “\When you employ a man of the J. Weaver, a doctor for §0 years, knows no medicine better tian sesslon of the grand lo of Con- tement of lke fmport from payroli? nectiout, New England Order of Pro B. Gry, superintendent of tection at I. 0. B. B. hall today. The lington Home for Inebriates wverage membership in cach lod > was admitted to the record. Is 83 and the average amount of in- Figures On Stills surance per member, §1,171,61 | then submitted Grand Warden Thomas M. Payne ures of stills ad- of Waterbury presided. The busi- 34n 1921 to 1 ness this afternoon included the in- in 1025 tallation of the new officers by Su- o preme Warden Joseph k. Studley of 1y i, Roxbury, Mass, Grand Sccretary Henry C. Kendall of New Haven reported the merging of Bridgeport lodge with 1 Rubber City lodge with W for the life of paor - sald sure he u‘w';( esoribes Adlerika regu- Puckett write fecl b 2 Impuri Al h A e A hig sliding seale of rents takes care of tion.” | This line of questioning resulted from a recent statement by Prohibi- | ¢ A tion Administrator Porter Field of [And led down to the death o undigested u 1 Ohio and Michigan that there was chamber no reason why ex-crooks should not | IP the Hartford County Jatt fndicate an fincrease |b® employed as dry agents if they asked Julien Cod- | have turned over a new leaf | for thewet “That gives a wrong Impression of | i inference, v Genoral Andrews said. " tor Reed pre informa ruded follo nnels, d bill we “After using Ad. tor than for 20 y o were sliminated from both groups but we haven't enough He contended that ha was { rooms for all who want to come, But he piead with no a from the growin “The arrangement of our alfalfa, hay--154 1 class rooms is sugh that not $46 ny ecan be used at the same 2. nual sav horse feed without disturbance to ot} bill through prota and fec Then we ought to supply of alfalfa, ha = horses at §40 recreational facilities, Girls —$189,280 days want bowling and bLase. ust as much as boys. If wo supplied that demand, there would not be so wuch dependence on the Figures showing that sei vanced from 95,0 1 wers prise to peaple who elub ordinary bowel and stom- dleines bocause of Ite REAL and fon. old by leading druggiste me o zroups. more these five, hour { On Monday night ot April After the midnight tolled, About fifteen minute atter twelve, Into eternily went his soul. | had but it | as been a great. agems,” CGeneral An- [without tility from the growing of 15,000 a alfalfa valued at § may he sed for ctivity of arch warrants. hettor dalry sires should y result in nual production of ilk p 15,448 P cow- ultry through raising annual production per hen from 78 to 100 eggs and cut- present mortality of 50 per profits per cent T—TIncreased owers thro rtil 1 control of at $20— of the seven insects total ures reduced by approxi- per cent leave a goal of 'm; or an increased profit $1 per day on the 2,761 farmafn the county. ihout, Contested ,vhqanno Gets Injunction in ;mLtm Boston, At ction tc ain t nd 1 soc from interfering with the distr tion of the fean Mercur anted by ton in fu court today, In annor g his decision on the ued before him imother Kne re Was Nothing So :y'for Congestion and Colds as Mustard T; t th roleis also form for TREATMENT D INTERESTING BOOKLE1 starvation d‘et or unnecess uufl ercise,and without payinent m‘h re- 3 .'1c taken piace if says: “Weu, Lost 45 F it 0 6 weeks.” Make up ¥ ry day to DR. R. NEWMAN 286 Fifth Avenue Desk D, NEW YORK CITY | day. lance hall and the movies, making holesome, active life. and movies should not ha » only resource of tho girl secke ing amusement and relaxation. “Our cafeteria has had a most succosstul year, 3 a time, it last year. need more pace and rn equipment, if we are te with the modern estab. There too, we more moder to compe “Does New Britain do as much for her girls as for her hoys? Of course, 1 am trying to say s that the Y. W. C. A. here nee a new bullding, ractive and modern, Put that new building up to the women of the city, to th. in ‘the ranks of the workers as well as thosa who are rich in this world's goods. New Britain enough rich women to put it o with the assistance of the other What wo have accomnlished go far has been due in large part to the generdwity of such women, We have, in the last four years, es. tablished speclal departments for the business girls, tho ¥hdustrinl rls and the school girls, zrentest strength of the Y. W. C. A. les fn the spirit de corps of al) lts groups. To get this more per- nized and Nvorm". ed should be the task of 126 Appended 1s the state Total recelpts, rs what has The nt of the $42.624.37, to date, ¢ balances, $1,814.8 from ich March bills must be paid 5. TRACK SCHEDULE Athletes to Take Part In First Clash of Scason Against TLoomis Institute at Winsted, Eton Smith, manager of the ¥ Britain high school track announced the team's schedu The season will epen on May h a meet against sti Fiva meets scheduled and a sixth Ala of the season is Loomis in- have t date follo — Loomis institute at - Open - Crosby high school, May interscholastic May § th June 6 — Triangular m 1 n air prac Coach Lionel Dew astie over his pros. He has been put- through the amastum for the Manchest held pot is enthu pects this s ng th his team ersonal Service for Election Costs $931 rsonal sery tion bi P ice {tem of the I will run to $051, announced this af office of the is §116 registrars of vot- more than was e city election of ¢t thel Inora t hy a rais n voters s not rep as ther Loses Two Teeth “ hen Hit by Pitched Ball field nway of hich resulted player is a )r class at th how quick D) id the pain nA They do it safe Yoy o danger of infection. Zipo-p: TOVe Lhe cansepressing or rabbi e 7 ars thin, medicated, ant). 3 1 dry shoe Cealer's —ise. . Sample wrie The Scholl Mfg. Co. 1 Ghicago Dr Scholl’s ujno - Puz one M-thgx;?igqi lodge and Beacon lodge, 1 i The to uary 1,1 trance 004,000 Sallonstall bership Jaruu)‘ 1,1 men and of the grand & $4,000.54, Gra Wha port 3636.6 tary d The 2,321 wom ecretary’s Treasurer ) o4 balance April 1, received from g $4,000.5 disbursem ance April 1, The Manw Der grand Kenda » Brand warden of were guests of Cailtol lodge eve Thurs: think shoul “Do you still i “Well grand 1 all 1026 § trustee 1g and Fr in inves (HAM W :v( Wind puty John day ng. S kT ussing Reed said ft w ng bread that a v tor co nobo ¢ ne#ds hope to know in doesn’t kno W d be made Reed Explalns Pusiness how iliicit 1 kn h all r file It for “Yes, and it when you get b Attorn 600 verted verted i the in Gen ed o T sh nd now this ) Grand me d what a getting ot to the to the oined Andrens told i last In the co in distillin for tricac Willlar nd y 1'your witr that corn ral Is Last Witness A who future lodge in force The 1 office were Edward n of New Haven made his 1925 was Massa are prob. | s you don't know se that are sefzed?” 1 de- enforcement for nk we get a fair per- o stills.” that there cal law Tt of t about that. n vou say stills do you mean | larze stills?" commereial here might be know a lars private hon know al “Yos. Probably Millions More “These stills fo the aggregate v;:'n prod millions o' gallons of s | far as vou es that you do Jan pursued, not t." Codu: s and likely u'g the bulk of seiz- | s was In the so-called | Codman continued. in G rve that ures of sti of rec- in other Lar\‘u"n s were large tatos—North \'wr da, Virgin 1 alcohol di- stills grow in the d to for and it developed t frews had loaned it to s made illegally," eure it would not observed Senator ri, and epec 10 committeemen laughed. Stills In Private Homes 11 Androws told the commit- the provisions of the | scarch of priv- | | to reach com- | 300t S are| present law ing up stills in private | n you do (M’ want to reach ked Codman. | in mind at neral safd, adding that it | Studio: 150 West Main Street || Telephone 416-5 Cheerful homes and well-selected food go together. " In such homes you will usually find M) HIK I CPLEON .i\‘y‘s men Cé ave | rstreated and bowel ail- | vears he gave te of orkers on | anor | titute for nlx»me\—nm and st te keep them fit. 15¢ and 30c, ————— . DRIVE YOURSELF— NEW CARS TO RENT nay AND CNIGHT SERVICE o mile \uu-l)l;\'c Auto Renting Co. Cor Sexmour and Elm Telephone 3981, |falony,"” And en | “An officer doe to g0 into a plac fn Senator Ha put Oklahoma. “But there's a difference between a felony andga misdemeanor, Iplied Senator Reed. “Then we ought to make it a safd Harreld “Why not get out the old Magna Charta and the constitution and burn e number of emall stills! {hom both,” retortéd Reed. SOUGHT FUNDS FOR CHAPHAN TABLET (Continued From First Page) handing ot as follows: 1t to ALD CHAPMAN Passed Away April 6, Behind prison bars in | Hartfo Gerald Chapman spent one year rd To await the d To kn His life had been spent in robbery, And he has spent years in pris before. He was loot And secured a million or n He was e of the New Atlanta For that terrible crime e and some other When cape And car Report sa vy Britain On O MARY A LOUGHERY 3 Piano Teacher | [ fisesinsdusnsensy »qm-mum‘l_io‘-m‘ . sl n't naed a warrant for Her jon end of his career. rving twenty-fi me down the they arrived in sber the eleventh at eve ered the store of Leventhal With full intent to steal We'll leave Maker, Who judges no man wrong, And it's not for us to say That he's not with the tween | washed throng. him there with his a murderer,” 1d, republican, Blood- 1 wish this capital punishment Could be all laid down today For God says vengeance s mine, And I sure will repay He begged hard for i ment, | They turned a deat life Py How people can feel justified I can see no reason why, It is very hard sometime sure is the gniit to tell one, scribers, 18/ mhuy ends the 1ite of Chapman, | Who has rather an inn And 1 hope like the 1926 the county of s found SHEEP MANURE LAWN SEED Dress Up Your Lawn with 100 Ibs. $2.90 5 Ibs. $2.00 Delivered by our truck anywhere ’ RACKLIFFE BROS. 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