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1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12 DAWES ONGE MORE | IMMIGRATION LAW GIVES HIS VIEWS .o TR THNGES HILLED sod brgwt omogs, eversess cwos(§ B ol L, Yot Down THo Proposed Modifications 1926. QFRENGH SOCIETY PLAKS historlo events, while \'k\.\"’\ a had one of the lar;"([ its ever seen here. Mi- aking a bid for lhe‘ presented a float HILLS FAMILY, THEN HIMSELF e Wile, Danghter and Hushand sean e Al Dead | in Baree, V1, Home pla d n' sary. Nor ich ITS 26TH ANNIVERSARY Jean the HERE ARF rL,T‘ St Baptiste, to Obsepve Birthday on November 4 amt tinusd from First Page) by orange qualified | their state California, Florida's | s | g eatest rival in this respect, had | | four floats depicting frult growing activ Golden State. 50 Bands in Line At | Ba | Bar a meeting of the St ptiste Society last ni perfected for the o 12 (P—Two resolu- |the organization's 25th ation the | A banquet will be hel T55 den bungalow on N inent sp i the clergy and Over Fre decora Detroit, Oct s urging modif! ards to the ted "States immigr attention to the | pe admission of the Legion to| e from ‘“political or T repre- ctuion” were rejected today by | merican Federation of Labor | _ ention after heated debate rre, Vt, Oct. 12 (—MTr. P. Russell Morrison, and their ighter Joyce, aged six years, were | hot dead in their home four miles | om this cit probably Sunday night, Their bodies were found in their locked home this morning. The nthorities think that Morrison, be- ming suddenly insane, shot his 4 child and then killed him- and | from all other laxatives and reliefs for Defective Elimination Constipation Biliousness ‘The action of Nature’s Remedy (Nt Tablets) is more natural and thor ough. The effects will be a revela- tion—you will feel so good. Make the test. You will appreciate this difference. Used For Over Thirty Years Chips off the Old Block AR JUNIORS == Little s The tame Nt —in onc-third doses, candy-coated. For children and adults. SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST Stomach Trouble Gone, Bakes 40 Pies “T was a nervous wreck with stomach trouble. Had dizzy spells and could scarcely walk. I began taking Adlerika, and now I run a restaurant and bake 40 pies a day. 1 tell them about Adlerika."—Mrs. L. A | 24 that in preceding tial years clections. west, an es- cent of th still e quite 11d Atests resid and say ats, Leglonnaires ca proposed | France next sentation inclu Prescott dressed as “Sm men and d %ho report obit few I e ople here at that t The parade 1 e @ on resolutions, the conv T had won this |, sed approval of the g 981 conals highest officers in 1 P gain the last se imm his morn Douglas Mec- / mother of Mrs. g general of the | f febate on th i o T € “rn T de | th . Finding corps area, was grand |port veloped char eph |all the doors locked she climbed in More than 150 bands were | employers favored a window and, as it was still dark at of the immigration laws as was | our, five o'clock, sat down to Rl S e Rl t for the familv to arise. i (hront, Ao g | g there for some time, she PUBLIC WORKS DB, fon nriagin e comn:| | B.UP.Y.CUB BRTHDAY S e 0 sound except the pacing of WILL SHOW DEFICIT ot the! Milar-Datighsely trialil kitchen, then, becoming alarmed, e impossible for | OTganization Will Observe Anniver- | Mrs Hood groped about for a It [heros s atere e e found a Jamp with oll burned out ke ont Sl [ ind, finally, located a lantern, which | | 3t might be well to remind you that | Nira ravstar it et {Mr. Daugherty was the attorney) z vealed to her for the first time that |general who applied for and secure n f the found- had been sitting in a room Witk {the most drastic and far re g|ing o > iess a I SreRbuniies 7 e | the : g i a few feet avay lay | 1 agai Ibe the body of her son-in-law, with the | top of the head shot off and a shot beside the body, ther empty shell. Anxiously nto the adjoining bedro e fled woman saw the bodies is a Of her daughter and little grand- ools of the daughter stretched out, lifeless on flvania ana the bed. All the victims had beeu : and s a practicing law~ Shot through the head York e aliens i ounded 25 vears ago this month social and beneficial orgar plaintiff; e Ramett ¢ ccepting oty 4 to m_\ two | vo iy waving the | centage of m | Major General Carthur, cor third army marshal in wif The triple alities honor by A, “Cholce of Candidates ch event the election ndidates to be voted on at election is determined ir y by & majority or pl ‘ the case may be, of only 1-2 per cent of the quali- ers. Under such eircum- tances men who are elected to of are thus selected by a small| minority of around seven per cent iof the qualified voters. “We all realize that as tional wealth and populat creases and business broa becomes more diversified there arises the necessity not only power in state, county and cit government, b r its constant use in the carrying out of its legl- ate projects. “Espeelally is this with state road is per- hooting was discovered r. went to MMMMfiML HIR SELLING ALCOHOL Page) line. ite alconol n to her for d innocent, sary This Evening With Ranquet terred upon P. & T our na- Defletency sat idiary of Arm poration, & bronze butts The follov to Russell & Erwin the American Hardw a bronze al ¥ medal in 1356, a bronze m diploma In 1869 (for door rativ When 0 a gold medal in 18 ; Y i ihat display building hardw complaints an pold medal n 1860 for | A medal was aiso conferred Yanders & Frary, Landers, | Frary & Clark, and one to Merl-| @en Cutlery Co., now owned by Landers, Frary Clark. Appropriation Betore { at At Clnb House on High Street. Close of This Fiscal Year Neces- sary to Carr§ on Work. Although ction ever issue workers in this country Matthew S. Woll, a vice p in the Federation, and sec " |the committee on resolutions, his report today by reading {ment intended to clearily for a 1 : ber of delegates, the position 1 The board of finan & ce and taxation |y fye (ool B8 torday | reduced the department’s budget to an unusually low point this year, but | POTt OR & resolution proposin in epite of this fact extensive pro- |C0rSement of Governor Alfred § grams have been carried out. The fosntlen resent condition of funds has mada | aiahong: i+ advisable to discontinue all street | L L work with the exception of that : of which is necessary to keep curbs, ation cte., tree, City Engineer Jo ams advises. Extensive paving | operations including West Main, | | Glen Broad strects are on the program for con.pletion this year. only one-1l Lk It the fiscal | M board of pub- [ presse :i f i e *|of the nex ecrtatr ob- nse ing projectsare 28 carried out by states, assisted national gove nt. Our state and city administrations are customed not only to use pub ployes in getting out a primary | vote to maintaln ministration in pov many places all those interested in con- uction or other lic contracts h their organization ploves are expocted to perform ac- serviee in ge out the pri vote for purpose. Public Indifference owing to the public to the fr: ber of qualified v Ya- 1 a pllmar\ ¢ v s s se friends to whom stonally and for her ch few penn s from most medi- cines because it acts upon BOTH upper and lower bowel. It gives the system a REAL cleansing, and | clears out old poisons which usual- ly cause sour, gassy stomach. nerv- ousness, sleeplessness, headache. Just ONE spoontul stops GAS, and relieves that full, bloated feeling so hat you can eat better and sleep bettar. Lven if bowels move daily, Adlerika brings out much additional poison which you never guessed was in your system and which may have long caused trouble. No matter what you have tried for stemach and bowels, Adlerika will surprise vou. In New Britain at City Drug Store and other druggists. rs. Schoemmel Still Is Swimming Down Hudson i, 'N. ¥, Oot 12 —(P— s. Charlotte Moore Schoemmel of York eity, who is attempting to m down the Hudson river from Albany to the metropolis, passed skill shortly before noon tod. hoped to make Kingston, 8 south of this city, by nightfall. . Schoemmel had been in the ter fourteen hours from the time er departurs from Albany on y. The temperature of the son here was 55 degrees, while r was only ten degrees warm- CITY COURT JUDGMENTS Judge B. W. Alling of the city co has rendered the follo ents: For the plaintiff in Raymond Nasc! eng Peter Hedberg and wite, to clez title to property; John Eshoo against | John Kunz, judgment for the plain- tiff to recover damages of $219 and| fosts of $24.57, J. G. Woods Plaintift; Polish Loan & orporation, against Stanley #ki, judgment for the plainti pover damages of $35.17 and costs ©of $10.69, L. J. Golon for the p #if; Isaac Sargls against e gave him a drink. denled selling alcohol or any r drink and her explanation of | gineer and resident. Mrs. Mabel said to be cal clt pport tax and ederation's exect re into the fore lative to t Opposed |mon's act Opposcd registration of aliens; Referred to the ive con |a proposal to er the action n’; Chicago TFederation of Labor in! hing & broadcasting NAVAL DIRIGIBLE 1§ ! eerdei ol FORCED BACK T0 EARTH, y at the summer home of Miss New J-3 Makes Emergency Landing Kenyon on Silv Lake, several miles from tl la Th out of of principle directed the! ive council to in ms of taxation upon a policy deral estate tax; moditication of fon agair ot Foster of he godmoth ) be one of t he committee con | Anna Foberg. chairman sea- |dent of the club; Miss Ruth | son; Miss € Leupold, Mi mn“ and Miss Ruth Schade Hartford, the lo- speak- ists f and e the police arrived boarder told her to buy and she ¢ Otfic la | be when | J < e )ORIS KENYON MARRIED 10 MILTON SILLS TODAY| Quickly it for him deter ers. Miss testified inger v that ed he the | ers necessary to election is er of .\h ch for her own use. the benefit of the occasion. There were in the tenement at the time ey told the police they were of Mrs. Yablonski and had or n s e City Items onski said was giv doubt on New Marriage Follows ,:h tion and willing to work at the poll for it is rapidly increasir ‘While | the gencral impartial vote is fi opped Injonia islie | decreasing, the controlled vote is REMEMBER THIS WHEN Probation Officer E. C. Connoll SOMEONE GETS HURT retisiataiia e ~m:npy'wmmdx increasing. It is to be! T Dojle -t;’ Ve ho hoped that in most localitics there ron cared for while the | 'S & Scrupulous and proper use of | eentralized power, but it is not too ' much to say that in some states and cities t power of ad- ministration is so exerted that the dominant party will alwa oandidates a he election by th a busi Screen Star's Decree of Di- Pastor Fiske Speaks On His Tnn to Europe Rev. Samuel A. e, pastor of | Berlin C\mglrgm‘mml church, addressed the Lions club this noon, | |entertaining the members with a graphic description of some of his| experien: traveling abroad.| the Vis- Tho speech was in tha form of an| NO MOre worry about ugly Skin Nurse association in Meriden. |informal talk, the minister giving a | [/Titations. For you can have a Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Hor- personal address without notes, His | CIear smooth skin. Zemo, the pleas- witz, Mrs. Horwitz A daughter, ant-to-use clean liquid for Itching, Leona Faye, left thjs morning on | Blotehy Skin—banishes Blackheads, vorce From Wife g A nitiate two can Vega hall tomorrow A son, Morgan, Blotches Mar Beauty Zemo for hthhm Irritation: Pimples and Blotches Apply Any Time Ausable Forks, N, Oct. evening was born General Mrs. Van Gor- 12 W’, ospital . and der of 435 South Main street. Van Gorder, previous to her , was connected with Officers John C, B T | Doty, Thomas J. Feeney and Danial “®|Cosgrove arrested Joseph Labinic s for on the charge of ting t 1or law in A store 34 Washi street. They sc dier, David tha When One of the Motors Stails— le ceremony, which Joors under a es and flowers, ned by Rev. Willlam M took place } y orf s per- . Oct. 12 P~ Test Flights Last Week., or writa Mike for far MIKE MARTIN'S HEAT ING SALVE — ] nt |! talk w. A CHLDS COUGH EASY TOSTOP THE. DOCTORS UEELARE ; But It Ts *Hard Remedy That Children Like to Take PARENTS SHOULD REMEMBER THIS and onine, wede, ter than Co The kiddies | and efrect INGROWN NAIL - to Fnd a ining a quantity ply helping the s latter's re held for trial tomor- = [ ure Food Expert: Test ('mdy bnld in Bufl"alo Y —0t ed in | inter ug attle, of food and ¢ American sclation me exper lic his was not handled, means of a Scoop be less contan | President Approves Plan For Irrigation Work igton, Oct. 12 (P — Ap- s given by President Cool- to the Ows river irri- ect in Idaho and Oregon. > pro nd n hee ould provide in two !!’lh‘! had previously approve work A\ppropriations n th proval given tod: Turns Rl(ht Out Itsdf | Woman a \umde ;\lter CROWLEY BROS, PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimatc werfindly Given on Opton 99 W. Main St Teleph 215 1185 nd 216 | g umvv Fortune Teller ller w Jrsyebisi yesterda last night « . the vietir died poisor te aid, be Jrsyebi opt May Deny Permits for Live Poultry Markets that applic ts on Laf t and Hart- READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADSI i exists there LEGION MEMBERS personal interest in the cor of the administration case we have cl representative gove people into an oligar by sclf-interest. As he evil increases. ‘As long as our primary sys is but one remedy for 1ation and that is to increase number of impa both partics not only at primaries t at general ns. We have lost our free government if those sted in direct business rela- with government er as are | omina- is tr ment of the dom time goes the sit the elect ns eit ntrol the HEAR PERSHING (Continue from First Page) e | wed by their former commander, | Vice-President chot and scores h governmental and | dignitaries. | The 40 and 8 cach departmental group | the state delegation ars wr(. Homr nor Pi 1’!!"1’\ of H'nTr- tment ented res to picture the glories from which it came. pres s in line | When You mt ~ Use Real Dyes! way ful narw 1, with real t i soft am they wi you can do as perfect re- use the true And it you will just sk your druggi Diamend Dye ods | tree | ted DIA Burling- Make it NEW for 15 cts! postpatd 3, Doy las The fal voters of |bridal veil, able Forks. from his | WORCESTER BOY KILLED ar‘r‘ lagea | him car, | ptace | | Sida of London . Morro 3 le w chureh o make an ! naval air station today e of its motors stalled 1er began to miss fire. > was done and the bhoard were uninjnred | The J-3 is a 120-foot mon-rigi iship. It was asscmbled at the naval bride who wore the con-|air station and had its first ventional costume of white with flights last week was given away by her| The dirigible is in command of R. T. Kenyon of Aus-|Licutenant C. H. Havill of Lake- Mr. ded | wood and six of the nine men on by his brother, Clarence Sills. board were ors who wete The couple are planning a honey- | cefving training in the moon through the Adirondacks and the ship. the middle west, with stopovers at The erew in adAition to Lisutenant owstone Park and Havill consists of Chief Petty Offi- Sanyon. Part rs Franklin Masters and Ralph p will be made by motor. Jones. Both were aboard th A final decrce divorcing Mr. Sills andoah when she crashed last year. former wife, Gladys Sills s effective in Los Angeles yeste ay. or of the Methodist by Rev tor of the Plattsbu and No nine dam- e recent illness men wedding was as quiet only t immediate nembers of both families a the possible, brother, Dr. operation of of e o | Trinity Scholarship ! Goes to Californian . Hartford, Conn. Oct —The | Mears echolarship at Trinity c | has beeh awarded to Joseph Love ing, '30, of St. Helena, California by vote of the faculty of the collrge. The scholarship has an annua cash value of $450, and is awarded for four years on the basis of a competitive examination |the applicant’s character and possi- WHEN CAUGHT IN CAVE-IN Brother and Sister-in-Taw Almost Suffocated When Bank Collapses }hnlnes as well as his scholastic at- | {tainments. Lovering is the son of Mrs. P. A. Lovering. and is entered in the pre- ‘|medical group at Trinity. graduated from the St. high school he was " foothall and dramatics. His father, Phillips A. T.overing, was an officer In the medical corps of the United States navy Worcester, Mass., anley Lunefeky, kr also Vernosky, 16, son of Joseph Lunefsky, of South- s instantly killed about today, and his brother, Felix 30, and Florence, Fellx's wife, were nearly suffocated in a cave-in carth near the lix here, The three were en y bur- rowing into an embankment to make! cave which was to be used as a rating plant. Ice was to be s winter from a stored in Oct. 12 own P | as| Mr, A lena union ridge, where noon we HYLAND-POWERS for | Wedding Bells Ring For George Td- ind rby was to be cave hest in the cave, dug to a horizor about e feet ck holding up some nk gave way a cavy stone at the bly falling upc His br directly also was complaetely b Veronsky, nearcst to th ing at the front s ? the but partially by husband out of of plank. pth of 1 Powers of Meriden. when sh burie George Edward Hylan d Mrs. John Hyalnd of this was married Monday morning Josepi's church, Meriden, to Miss Elizabeth Catherine Powers, jaughter of Mr. and Mrs 168 Powers of 91 Kensington Heights. Miss Alice Powers, si of the bride, was bridesmald 3 Coleman, uncle of the best man Mr. and Mrs. Hyland on a dding trip and upon their return ¢ill reside at 18 Roberts street. Garden parties at ace are decreasing, re three, last year this season son of nd 1 him, n the ba Mrs e open ied Rt ug her a and and eart groom, left An effort practice is being to stop | 1 East rubber necke, | been pa treated wi asthma the ¢t cats' having sary te sht to t tightly round Buckingham In 1924 t two, and for what was tho Rummage Sale Useful Articles in Good Condition WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13TH In Store At 505 Main St., Opposite Lafayette St. Arranged by the Ladies’ Aid Society of the German Baptist Church—Doors Open at 9 A, M. 1 lege ! coverlng | He was! in| | ward Hyland of this City and Miss | was | here one an necticut and Massachusetts. D AERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YQUR W automobile trip through Con- YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS AT THIS AUCTION SALE 40 USED CARS which includes Cadillacs, Studebakers, Buicks, Hudsons, Nashes, Essexs, Franklins, Chryslers, Fords, Chevrolets, Rickenbackers, Hupmobiles. These cars are the property of the leading dealers of N A chance to buy a car at your price. THIS ew Britain. Must have the room and money. ALE WILL TAKE PLACE AT 2 P. M. Saturday, October 16 200 East Main St. Cars on Display at 9 A. M. Ringworms and time, v",'fi Zemo now. $1.00 Pimples. U At dr any FOR §KIN {RRITATIONS F.L.McGuire OPTICIAN A. T.McGuire OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted BOOTH’S BLOCK “WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US.” ything we serve very best, is the ; If you don’t believe it come in | | | | 22 State St. for a test. 8| Wholesale and Retail Depart- ment in Connection. THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE Under Grant’s AARTFORL DRIVE YOURSELF— NEW CARS TO RENT 250 an hour—10c. a mile. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 250. an hour—Iibc. a mile. Specinl rates for long trips. You-Drive Auto Renting Co. Cor. Seymour and Elm TELLS WHAT WEALTHY PEOPLE USE TO GET RID OF GRAY HAIR SIMPLE REMEDY PREFERRED AND BETTER THAN OLD-TIME DYES THAT STAINED THE SCALP— MADE HAIR UGLY SHADES AND DEAD-LOOKING THOUSANDS AMONG BEST-KNOWN MEN AND WOMEN IN AMERICA USERS OF IT Brings Back Off-Colored| Locks to Uniform Color And Luster of Youth NO ONE NEED HAVE GRAY HAIR ANY MORE My husband's hair and my own had streaks of gray which made us both look; older than we felt but we had seen 4o many. horrid examples of what a dye would do| to friends’ hair that we refused fo fool with our hair or let the hairdresser do s0,” declares lady, socially prominent. “Then one’ day ‘same friends reta from Florida_wit Len's Hair Tonfe. Thelr hair, formerls|snd better & person looks without gray| gray, had como back to youthfal color and hairs. beauty. They told us bow casy it was. tlo and timidly spplied a Tittle to & spot each night for two weeks— it as directed all over. came back to nal hair changed to color and all th nd vigorous. One as glossy, brilliant Anyons may secare th rned| Tears or more from thelr appearan seemed too good te be trme. IMI:{:‘ were so delightful my hushend and I osed| Our gray hairs| me dolight- ful results in & few days and banish ten| e ondertal story of|ls amaing how much younger, healthler the same bottle, yet one will tarn back o blonde, ofher ced, Just a3 each was orlxinally the shades are natural, full life, No artst, however skillful, ean or color the human hair as becomingly a8 nother auburn, anothor black, an- of luster ani tint natare does in her own inimitsble way. People with naturalcolored, healthy hate may wse Lea's Tonic for Dandruff er Bevema ot the scaly with fine resnts snd the Tonke won't change the nataral color of their halr at all unless it be to brighten hmmn often nuse it on the children’s 1t & lock or two of your hair is off-col- ored, indicating the color glands at that #pot are inactive and not supplying sm en color like the rest of your hair, just apply Lea's Tonic to the sealp each night tIwith tip of fingers for about two weeks It| and watch results. Noter Lea's Hair Tonie, uatil a fow weeks ago was sold exclusively by mail For years it has been supplied to hair- dressers and fastidions women, but fa new being introduced throush drug stores. It your own drugelst has not as 7et besn supplied, send his name with a dollar bill and your name and address plainly writ- ten te Lea's Tonie Co. Bremtwoed, Md., and s regular one doilar bottle will be 8787 mailed you postpaid snywhere, Years of use by thousands prove no wser will be It| #Any number of people may use out ofldisappointed. 1

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