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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL — e NOW SRITAIN DALY HERAD W TALE VOTING FOR ' Sure Relief KING INDIGTED ON DRY LA CHANGES 1,098 Dissatistied Compared to 497 in Favor ‘ New Haven, Aprll 21 (A — Both faculty and undergraduate bodies of Yale univérsity voted in favor of some change in the present prohibi- tlon law in the straw vote held here vesterday under the muspices of the Yale “Dally N The vote INDIGESTION / Jack of Hearts| Silk Tissue Toilet Paper Each Roll Contains 2500 Sheets 35¢ Roll §1.25 Carbon of 1 Rolls This is a job lot— and a bargain The DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. FOR ) " 6 BeLLans — | Hot water Sure Relief 252 and 754 Packuges Fvery/here FIRST RADIO CHECK 008 tor 197 in favor of retention of Government contol of the man ufacture and sale of beer and lght vine with 992 votes, hud the largest number of supporters In the rank $1,000 Draft to Be Honored Today; wet Houghton Sends Wireless Tho vote was four to Message, drinking had not t ad falled to reduce one at een reduced, The 3, thet the |, / ) ~~ Tor the time in t ry of banking, been trunsmittad photo cross the ocean by wire I be duly honored legal impediments, drinking , sneck has graphically loss and s department of th i dry was schoo! the tvinit T one man votad « change and he for gov Tho check, for $1,000 y Gen. J. G. Harbord, and drawn on the Bunkers' Trust company in wvor of the Radlo tion of America, of 1 Gen. Harbord _president, It was transmitted from O Mareoni headquarte ay afternoon by the ¢d in Capt. Rie Am writ ment The same situatior urred re ago in a previous ballot Yale “Dally News," )f the total ballot 1,836 of 2,082 votes cast were wet, § ment control, 687 for Each nd v for = of all prohibitior | Compared with ‘ There’s This About | | yy the W is repeal American Houghton rector of the results of t1 ballot of two vears ntime the has swung into the wet column, Rev. than 18 per cent favoring the pres- his old muel Smith I hoo!, St. Pau The message mess “This 18 nuced v 1 send ent laws, while on the previous bal- (N, H the first 7o repre wiraless across the Atlant it to you with best wighe Owén D. Young sent the repro- inction of part of an autograph | manuseript of Robert Browning to Lawrence university, Canton, N. Dk | Yo for it library. Then Gen, Har- hord and Mr. Young sent joint zrectings to Vice-president Datwes, Aprit 21 (@ ' for §1,000 ser Any Horsfall- made 23 per cent favor; HOVIE OF LABOR'S PROGRESS Suit you buy ! It 18 styled a I'ilm To Be Shown In Derlin Mall Under Ausplees of United \ud Clay Workers, Reward," a ined to W the diff extrem in labor tions and the Utopian idea of unio sm, will be shown in For B tororrow evenin ire will be shown of the Berlin | Workers, wtion of the unien lat New Yo “radio check he ocesn by wireless to ceived by the Bankers' Tr lantly as though Gen. ited it in pers condi Complet Hats, L, TAILOR Lines of dashery, shoes : e - Ee Chelsea Woman Dies From Excitement Caused by Fire i | 8., April 21 (P—Ex- oned by a fire in an direetly in back of fatal to Mrs, Abi this morning who had been ill for died on the way to a he had been remeyed acemead CUSTOM aion of Labor will he improvements rom the days of T HOP\*;FAU}:; 3 9599 Xisylum Strect HARTTORD s to Buy Our Kind™ when the fire S P Cold Storage for Furs ror th apartment ) M Morris Potter children had to he earriad to escape from an £ e 4 M and Boy scout troop © First’ Baptist church, of the Lincoln school have been ad- van rating at the 11 eon B R ) 0 e S S T . U 'l\l\!'\‘\\!l\(h | \HENRY F. REDDELL! | [ OPYOMLTRISU Kaphael Puilding, 29 W Phone 1185 ip troops 4 ar monti. The 124 fine chances of ¢le 1 (‘atholics Urged to Take / Haens g 1 Pavt in Meviean Polities 24 s . Nekioo 1 21 (P—AN tn oo Main St Farhelice o T Ipote i an poalitics end pe Fe aspiratiang VLS 2 sornent. Troops 4 and Dr. C. W. Vivian =i DENTIST : | 7 9 West Main Stredr Extractions, Dental N -Rave 0, 10N and ahont entrants fron. the "hune netitution, T ELECTRIC TREATMENTS “elve ta constitution, i 378 Main Street NTIST 1.D.8 Jolinson, D.D.S, I Dy \-RAY PAS nson and ONYGEN DRIVE YOURSELF— NEW CARS 1O RENI NU A SRV NEW STYLES You-Drive Auto Renting (o Dress e D DeF VA L ATTERIFS - L Dres and a hundred ng new stvles Auto tlectric Service V. ; IR C, A. ABETZ - 4 T 114 FRANKLIN New Britain Sign Co. “DOING BEITER WHAT MANY DO WELY HURCH SIREET Telephone " e All sizes. jow price, . 4185 DRES FOR EVERY SPRING OCCASION Georgettes Sating Flat Crepe affotas Veiled Prints IS SENT OVERSEAS, =~ THE MOST WANT 305 chosen to offer a value in no way represe * ANOTHER ACCOUNT Accosed of Non-Payment o ‘ Tncome Tax New York, April 21 (® — John | . King, former republican na- | tlonal committeeman from Con- nectleut, was indleted yesterday for | filing an alleged falso income return in 1921, in which he is have defrauded the g of $40,000, i 1 tax | to 1t was his second indietment at | hadids of the federal grand | ich is Investj ting the| over of American Metal | seey . solzed duriug | ies corporation | g company the war, s owned by Germans, Tod slon of to a indietment compliance nue act in filing turn, The first perjury in charged o with the rey the 1021 tax re indictment charged connection with the e return, King was not present | ¥. He will he arraigned on {he second indictment within a fow days, g'n ney fied dismiss the t indictment aft King had n arralgned ¢ | pleaded neot Ity. Argument on | | this motion is scheduled for April 126 in federal eourt, of a motio ction violation of punishable and a year's impricon- conviction of perfury carries nee of five years' imprison- revene $10,000 men |a ment ant RESCUERS NEAR MENIN GALIFORNIA TUNNEL Voices Meard and Now Only Debris Separates Prisoners From Searchers Quiney, al, April 21 UP—A tangle of bers and rocks today | ed rescuers fn their attempt to ! the remaining five or six | oned by a cav from t 1 conscious condition, ficiently 1t v to tell t construction 5 thought within a few | entombed t the ever n th J. McRrid grow to b of the too muffled to guide the rescuc teolated and hother lade cou ix Quine; eption of of an swmmuni Hon has heen calle Rothfeder’s New Britain f ing Sale o Sl NEW COLORS ED MATERTALS Sclected to Offer the Greatest V. $14.9 of exnuisite the latest color nt DRESSES IN THE FASHIONABLE COLORS Bois de Rose Crystal Gray Orchid Navr Black Palmetto Green Beige Sand Maize {evoiution from the s {of the T Jesuit Priest Speaks To Kiwanis Tonight REV. M. J, AHLIRN, S. J. Rev, M delp i of their wives at ths Burritt hotel this peaier 18 a professor He will speak on andpoint of a a scientist and will He is a member . Y., Rotary clnb of St, Joaeph's will speak at a dinner meet- mistry elergyman and angwer g and of the facu college, Philadelphia ACTOR IGHORES SON Ahern, 8. J,, of Phila- 1 Kiwanis club members and | 21, 1926. COMSTOCK'S WIFE N, 1 |Says She Was Asked To Give Hint Up As No. 2 Is Being Asked By Peggy Joyoe Chicago, Aprll 21 (P—The first | wife of Stanford E. Comstock, real estato operator, and his prospective | |bride, Peggy Hopkins Joyce, agree | that he has endearing ways. Peggy has announced {n New | York that he has “dear, gentle, lov- | !ing, tender, splendid” quallties, while | |the former wife, Mrs, Betty Com- [stock, of Wauwautosa, Wisconsin, asserts the uttentions he once pald |in Detrolt {n 1018, IN HIS LAST WILL Henry Miller, Jr., Serving Sentence For Violating Narcoties Taw . TYork, April 21 (#—Henry the actor-producer, who di the 0th, disinherited his son, Henr: Milier, Jr., from a sh tate filed for probate surrogate's court. Henry serving a months’ prison te in ( ornia for narcotics law lations. New Miller, all sen- | that Helen Miller, | 000 annuity, naif the resi- | dren and the Gilbert, of this | 126 The value of the named as executor, te was given g of $25,000 in and $10,000 in personal prop- MINE HERO 1S RDEAD Fall I'ata] To Man Who Led amous Rescne Party Last January Fairmo w. Last n y John H. (Jock) Me- . a mine forgman, led 21 ers to safely after an explosion Tamison Coal and Coke com- in which 19 Today cecumbed to fall down three m in the workers days and RAT BIiTLS BABY IN CRIB April 21 (P-—Awaken- by the screars old son in a erib Marion New- d ce covered nan, the Jlice, who gummoned Dr. Andrea of Bel- nd marks on each nos2, apparently he teeth of a rat Va,, April 21 (P | CADILLAC ROADSTER Bady by Fruier 1323 TELLS UNUSUAL STORY’ became Infatusted with Evelyn six months after the wedding, ]her Wwere equal to those now shown Peggy. 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