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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WE gining at 6:24 a. m. and lasting un. Uil after cight o'clock DNESDAY, APRIL 28 B 20, 19; _— e e §3,000 ASKED FOR s’z ‘ - FALLONSIDEWALK Mrs. Collins' Suit Against City ATTACK ON AMERICAN Opens in Hartlord Mra wife o ¢ Mary Fred W of a Collin of N¢ fall sldewalk ol 1 Collins of 5, Britain for n n Ex-Mayor perfor Me ford, ag plaintis John H repragented the city. ‘mor the s for the cti woro € £ sun Wi lams, C Johusor the ind impbell of The clude , D Har the ham witn gineex George H A c part Colli A in o nagan, 4 Coun'eil nforth ourd o 1 W wo her husband Georg Go; public rent Dr. an Corporation Counsel contended that lega accldent was not while the p tice of the city on The at press time this afternoon. Arch Street Building Kirkhar 1 notice of th cas Sam Schpeider and tini have’ taken street pro] deck’s ' building formerly owned The pure pric been $14( Mr. Sc! the coal business ing interests, Mr. of the Ar Peter over th known as and Jester's hal by 1. Jeste d to hav ider 1s 4 Agostini is ow bus line, Art Sludonts at 1. S Study City’s Cente Kirk- ] r d | m ¢ ven to the city, h I T, ] n r argued | R.P. 1. 1Is Sold for $140,000 Basehall Bat, Dies Today Agos- | Arch Bar- | Samaritan | had not participa A Senlor High school class in- art : appreciation met thi Central park to study the ture of the soldiers' eity hall and ings. The closs rection of Dew tor of art at thi build surrounding £ the d W under Van Cott, nior’ High schoo! ISR April QUAKE Washington, earthquake of pronounced inter was registered on the Georg university scismograph today, ORDED 8 (P — A tow e T ———— g CONSTANT CURLING 2 AND WAVING RUINS HAIR s e o e e Loosen Up—?l—xa.t Cold Wlth Musteroie 5 "’n\l«k]d‘t' the chest. at pneumonia ToManu Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. dxa jars Botter than « mustard plusier afternogn at architec: [ 1- 1 direcs 1 n ity n be- monument, | ) 2 | | ning. Director Tondort .lhl\ll"ul\\ severity at placed {ts locadgn Washington in termined, charted 3 a . and | at 4,300 from direction |\‘l de~ its — LABOR MADE IN MOSCOW Chairman of Communist Interna- tonal Says Leadess Are Op- posed To Communism eriear by G. 8 April 28 UP- labor Zinovieff, chairman international, be- communist con- Mosco Engle the v like the are cists, ne S bus mbling with all me refor America I and the European social democracy, esps cially the rman under- $ 1 of salesman. In the Irench labor moves ady witness a poor American decad- ism W exports to ope lists, e erman o mitation the “Our y r slogan of vith Ameri were 0 counter . th hat {s why our last fall full ting lcvote most of our at- ten sor movement in Ameriea, where menshevism blends with fasclem.” Student, Hit by Troy, N. Y., April 28 ‘P\—-Jurrrd B GOD BLESS HER — THE MANICURIST N Gwy, GIRLIE, HAWL h TN DOWNRIGH! PR AS ISTYAL YOI VR LONESOME 2 - N FARR AWAY FROM I AW~ N DONT A QOUL = EIC = &IC — v L CUSTON ISYAL - LINE Vanovertveldt of Lawrence, Mass., a \ior at Rensselaer Polytechnic in- | stitute, who was struck on the head hy a basebell a month ago, died in hospital today of com- of spi d stomach believed have becn Liow. BL CYNTHIA GREY God bless her—the manicurist! This though my husband 1 know, flirts with her as regularly ag he lcan persnade himeelf-—and jt sn't |diffieult—that his nails need a dol- {lar's worth of attention. My husband and your God bless her, 1 say! For she re- turns my husbands tlirtations with all the them liness that he he is when sprigi offers And how lappy he comes tral ing broadea s and snappy stor| from man’s life the vivacity injected o it over the manicurist’s table, and how much more dismal a world it would bel sing home that even- plications troubles caused by the sting smiles and wise 1o this spring Vanovertveldt :d in college ath- | but early In the scason he ded to go out for the baseball Until et How the spirit of generosity thrived, too, since flirtatiousness I came a part and parcel of the for mar curing business - For did you ever ronic complainants against tps f s and Pullman porters ahd ckers and such murmur even kear the hi both partics most 1s ward alt of protest aguinst®the e dollar for the thig first won manicure girl - geous, manicurist. sn't she the an to invade And she all, this man's harby with come one com An institution, ry-one-flirts-with. God bless her, T say! op? flirts or at a girl [Six Are Eligible for School Board Secretary As the time for the secretary to the s proaches, much Intcrest is being shown in the matter, The six re- publicans on the board gre eligible for the position nd will meet Fri- rnoon, May 14, prior to the ting and will bring in This will be selection of a ool board ap- \0\ena to St. Therese Closes Thursday Night in Egypt | this evening and tomorrow ¢ the services, Masses ow and Triday and 7 o'clock. The 1 the ex- w York., April 28 (—The Keane, ntly made by John D. Rockefel- ¢ ler, Jr., to Kiflg Fuad of the Kgyp- Tathes Woakn <iill KeRk tom ) government of a $10.600,000 on “Venial Sin the Enemy of Per- {museum and archasological institute fecgon.” 1l scrmon Yomorrow fin Calro was withdrawn by the night will be on Blessed § s today. i e e \blegram was sent to Ahmed » Pasha, Bgyptian prime min- |ister announcing wal of the offer and explaining the reasons for this ! It was lled that when the of- fer was made early this year certain | objections were raised by the Egyp- overnment and to meet these, | : offered a who a cquivalent to | are George offer 1T ber of the of service hagin since 1006 \!*.\ 3 Kimball, Morris D. Saxe, William H. Day, He . Burr, and Louis W. Young. It is believed that Mr Traut could have the position if he wants 1t, but it is probable that he would decline the honor if it were ndered him. Henry T. Burr and g are mentioned for s been in of Effie vho hi ment, Financial Mission to (olomhia Ends Its Task Colombia, April 28 (P— ic: ial commission Professor Bill Proposes Government Take Mines in Emergency Washington S (P—Author- for 1 to take over mines ih period of in a bill ap- Scnate labor Bogota, The An to Colombia, | in W, | Kemm 0 repre- ) operate ¢ cen v‘\vinw! b to system nd this | nit econ- | to have M. for | ted as Mr tative in the Professor Breaste lApril 8 wi e rom the g@vernment had met with ct that has been recei 1, the trus proved o committee. Ur Colombian [otal governine ombi:'s done s fit on | word new Apn n no reply to the » cable- we Mu T gram state Iministration of the 1 of mines. law I HERE MONDAY » wayside author | at gove arbitration any further embarrassment,” ! e |Geneva Reports Russo® Treaty Is Acceptable | | Geneva, April 27 (P—The Ger- Russian treaty violgtes neither the covenant of the league of ma- tions mor the Locarno pact in the view of league of 1 cireles, Study of the ublished in e the newspapers has led o expres- > | sions tisfaction, as it is thought | t if Germany finally en- ' ters the league, her influence will be gerted favorably later for the entry of Russia. Morcover, it is contended, that the treaty for the first time ‘ comn ernme m to poliey Litration with pitalistic goveramen t which Moscow hitherto has refuse | to consider. night = and ehurch on Court st Mr. W Lisbon 38 FOUND GUII/TY le, Ind, Agril 28 (P— cight union Miners wer found guilty of charges of rloting section with the Warrick mine disorders 17cbr 16 jury here last night. Three ven jail sentences in addition jeavy fines. Twenty-four other indicted on acquitted. toured “lv- in tl connty DRYS TLOSE RLIN 1 April y budget i ne le BEING REINFORCED. Ha ropo! -Krim, the Riffian chief, nding mumerous contingents o posi along t Spanish western front. notably be: committes t there be striet- reco BRIy Paris corresp 1 D AS RUM RUNNER N April P—TLosarlo | Terrase off Ansonia, sas arrest- | day 1 driv- autom fllHu found a s bond ' l...éaid”str)v's nE who ed here N n men in qu oy i Ull R] OPEN NOSTRILS‘ END A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relie{ When Hud and Nose are stuffed Up. itarrh disap nostrils will of your head will cl |beeathe frecly. No more a jcous disch no & open. snuffling, | arge, dryness or for m {rom your drugg of this frag cream in your mostri trates throug) {breat Peabedy, ¢h mgeting in delegates 10 | law and to {* ation of fts | Coolldge ad- > Sunday. ohibitior nst any rel provisions. President dresscd de magic. Don't stay niserable. F stuffed ie sure, ONE OF FREAKS OF CIRGLS DAYS DEA Other Freaks Attend- Funeral Great “What-Is-It” w York, diminutive April 28 (P—. negro, who di himself shows for 1'. generations, w as “what-is-it 7" In s Barnum for thr huried today. His funeral was free of the curio who 8o long hed thronged: the plac where he was oy od, in attendance a créwd of his friends, fellow exhibitors and eirc helpers who knew him as Willia Henry Johnson and loved him f has unassuming manners. Zip died in Belletue Hospital urday night of pneumonia, aggra od by his advanced age, The funeral service of the Presh crial church was held over the | in ylri\«rr‘ funeral parlors and afte the body was taken to Bow N. J. for burial in a ceme tery near the home given the Ly P. T. Barnum. Among those Lillian Malo G |8 r!mk. at the funeral v, sword tattooed man; Holt, fat {@man; Alfenso, huma pin cushionhand Gus Birchman, I man claw hammer, or the man. wi the fron js Couple of Americans Slain in So. Ameufia - April 28 (P—W d Carlos Hettma s, were murder erday by unknown persohs in t Salta, near the Bolivian chauf: the The feur, was bodi there being man Wine Association Wants Rabbis to Be Unmolested Washingtcy, April 28 - (P—TI ornia Wine assoclation, of Ne ‘ork has esked the District of Co- Iumt oreme court to restrain Secre Mellen from iuterfering with sale of wine to Jewish rabbis 'tos amental purpos The mit to mental officials vy, leE in bottle Ik of sac association sald it sall its' property fo purposcs, but that treasury have laterfered, causing s due to spoiling of win¢ It contended that it faces of destroying 10,000 ca: wine unless it is sold. a pef- sacrh- de vof o DR, BAST GETS SET-BACK Methodist in Trouble in* Denmark Cannot Visit T. S Copenhagen, April 18 r. Anton Bast, us | s (A —The Methodist | w or vigit Methodist the United States [ e served his sentence of three months’ imprisonment. Past was-convieted last month nd s on a charge of misuge ¢ charity funds, Rishops Blake of Paris and Yeul- son of rland declared after- wards: state has convieted Bishop T Methodist church will he y- Dr teners 4 At a1y, u th VERMONT PASTOR RESIGNS Rutland, Vt., April 28 (P—Rev. John White has gned the pastor- ate of the Church of Our Saviour. Sherburne to take a misison next month in the p: of St. Paul and Christ churchein Kent count Maryland. He came to Vermont eight ago from Annapol where he o dean of the Episcopal cathedral. 1 he Coolidge and con- ral services for the at Ludlow last John C. Colonel dueted the b president’s father o8 the bullet- marked gutomobile by the roadsic MRS, HART (l(l'll( Mrs. Eiizabeth Hart, Police Chief William C. Harl, critically ill with pneumenia at h home on Smalley street. "Reports clock this afternoon were th her condition is unchanged. mother L) Headaches Come from Constipation Most headaches are due to poisons formed in the waste matter and 'absorbed by the blood. Slowly but surely these poisonsundermineyourhealth. Get rid of constipation and your headaches will disappeat. + Constipation isdangerous for anybody. Nujol is safe for everybody. It does not affect the stomachand isnotabsorbed by the ody. Medical authori- ties approve Nujol because it is so safe, so gentle and so natural in its action. Nujol makes up for a defi ciency of natural lubricant in the intestines. It softens the waste matter and thus permits thorough and regular bowel movementswithout griping. Nujol can be taken for any length of time without ill effects. Unlike laxatives, it does not form a habit and can be discontinued at any time. A!k your druggist for Nujol. N a4 Nujol FOR CONSTIPATION at ae: RS, HUNGERTORD Charlotte 0. Hungerford, will was approved in probate Feourt this afternoon, left $400 to her mother, Mrs. Charlotte A. Olm- stead, now deceased, and the re- mainder of the estate to her hus- hand. Judge William C. Hungerford. FThe aill was drawn May 81, 1906 of is er at p—=gpe—ag_Hunts Mother Mrs. Elizabeth Spears ot Tex., is hunting for her mother, {whom she has never setn. She was |born 26 years ago and adopted im- | mediately by Mrs. G. L. Baldwin, a |triend of her real mother. Now the {toster-miother 1s dead and Nrs |Spears is setking the reéal one. All |#he knows is that the mother's name Amarilo, Mr. White was a friend of the late | DAWES POLILY I3 - WORKING OUT WELL I5 Praised by German Member of Tribuml | ! Hamburg, Germany, April 28 (P | With praise for the arbitral tribunal of interpretation, set up in the Hague by the Dygwes reparation plan Professor Albrecht Mendelsohn- | Bathholdy, German member of the |tribunal, today compared the court's first session last month with that held simultancodsly by the Leagu: & Nations asgembly at Geneva which failed of its object, Addressing the institute for for- eign politics here today, Professor Mendelsohn pointed out the supreme sense of justice and the perfect mu- | tual accord manifested by the arbi- tral tribunal, which then was ruling on the intricate question of military and civil pensjons due former Ger- man subjects M Alsace-Lorraine and | Polish Rilesia. The speaker termed the adjudica- [tlon of the qu many 18 1 a spirit of stern legal- [ty 179 cited how, though the court's language was that of the pr | siding American, Walter P. Cooke, | of Buffalo, N. Y., now the American |memher of the reparation commis- slon, 211 the members of the tribunal, French, German, Dutch and Swed- ish, loyally co-operated eve point intelligible {language. | He insisted that it would be fnr{ in Gossiping Neigbbor Set . Her Stomach Right New York City Mrs Emily Ulehla writes —"It was terrible to stay_away from foods | loved &im ply because they made me bilio upset my stomach, and made - constipated. A neighbor recou mended Carter's Little Liver Pilis They helped her wonderfuily | gave them a trial and pow when the fancy goodigs coue around | | enjoy them immensely." | When the bowels move daily, the system is generally in good condi | # tion. Carter's Little Liver Pills re lieve chronic constipation | Druggists 25 & The red packages stion In favor of Ger- | to make each | more desirable if the northern na- | tions along the Atlantic and Dadtie | seas represented on the Hague tri- 'bunal would get together in all fu- | lture emergencies, instead of pinning |their faith on “the house buflt on sand in Geneva,” which was bound to exclude Russia permanently, and was ding to politics. Aluminum Co. of America Buys Plant in Canada York, April 28 (P)-—The num Company of America has ed the TDuke Price Power the organization formed by ames B, Duke, and the late William Price, Canadian paper pulp magnate, to develdp power re- SOUT on the Saguenay river in Quebee. Tn furtherance of the sale, a syndi- cate of banks incInding the Guaranty Trust com ny, Bankers Trust Co.'| and Union Tgust Co. of Pittsburgh nnderwrote today an issue of 37,000, 000 of & per cent bonds of the Duke- Price Power company. The affiliation of the Guaranty | company with the Aluyminum Co. of America is through Richard B. Mel- lon, brother of the retary of the 1reasury, Andrew Mellon, who re cently was elected to the board of the Guaranty Trust Co. Both An- drew and® Richard B. Mellon are large stockholders in the Aluminum ‘ Compamy of America. New Alim purel 0., 14d. the late Sir WILL NOT OPPOSE U, 8, POE e Prussian Interests Willing For Amer- icans to Participate Berlin, April 28 (@)—A semi-offl- communique issued toda the Prussian government will not op- pose participation by American in- terests in the Gieorge Von Giesche's Heirs Mining company. Tt is expected the Megotiations which have been going on for six |months . between the Vonglesche Heirs company and the W. A, Harri- man company of New York and the Anaconda Copper Mining company of Monfhna will s00 he concluded, 15 the option of the American com- panies on the Silesian mining proper- tics ot the Von Glesche company ex- pires May 5. 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