New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 21, 1926, Page 14

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! NORWAY SURPRISED B ot Antis Gained 03867 While Drys_LEsL 6_8,282 PILMS AND TARIFFS | FIERGE STORH ATSEA |~ ARE DISCUSSED TODAY = British Tmperial Conference Again Liner Republic Reaches Cherhourg safely — Huge Fish Was Washed PARTNERS FIND Places Official Taboo on Washi | 3oy sarmine. “eita “moen ‘shoia ould be S0 I v ¥ are welcomed at this 1t g 8 A 1 I t Rara i} o fad. L1 nt that nan on, Oct. 31 (A e R bank account and his conter -~ 2 EIE ol S e Meets Under Direction of Abcard Vet s over forw part of rail. Premier Baldwin. ;, two days overdue, ittle against one of [ “Every day you probe my wound! experienced fn the You how you hurt me ears, Despite th wounded soldier. o st try to find the session of the imperial e tiliqoms on t which the president of t of 39 Pulaski E ilty as Senk and ¢ s 3 of trade reviewed the and costsi, on t 1 punished ph Labinic, aged 24, of 357 High | sentence, Mr. Woods declared t, for violation of the liquor ccused of Assaulting Wife ts, b s o «w on two counts each, Judge All- | Thomas Czapliteki, aged 41, of 28| “ el 2 o : erial cconomic committee and tated in police ca,ur! this mo]rn- Derby street, lfin{qq/‘d :r\!!gul ; 0 & Bl empire keting board nyone convicted of violat- | charges of assault and breach of | 30 @1 om SR ORDER The president f | === puor laws in the store at|the peace, and was represented by | ‘Tail for Drunken li":‘”*' gton street may expect | Attorney A. Sexton Mre | L ged 40, of 32 He fixed a $300 bond | Cza stified that her hu guilty to th se for appea C with a knife a f"“l‘f!l‘\\‘ The cases were heard earlier in . ¢ liquor. At- the week Attorney B. J.|their two sons N t Nair sal Sy T i p continuance | there is considerable t c him time to | home and the husband ordered th luce a witness who lives in Nor- | storekeeper from whom they bt to testify to the amount of | their groceries. to discontinue ex- B ness of a legitimate nature, done ing credit to the wife. He does - S S the store. This morning, the at-|the shopping now, but on Tuesday " it DSl e L e | y said he would rest his case [ when he came home and found no LA R e LR on the te presented at the or he and his wife had an alter- court wanted to n. O ing of the bills for | Prosecuting The prohibition chandise sold. case was that the Sto Prosecuting Attorney Woods sald | Atiorn c and prohibit was injured wave which swept over the % t a huge fish gasping on | the deck. Members of the crew killed |time DEAD BANKER FOUND T0 HAVE STOLEN $30,000 Wood of the last imperial conference British ‘government submitted a Clark . Philadelphia, However, Came to Death Wil Ask Restrictions probation ed, saying both Naturally. i ar for the strictions placed on t e X ace a s we > ) en a wa tolip i of empire trade, thi | quor. P 00 sl s t v] oat when the | pehave b f and obey th T mpis mated valuc of the proposed | The minister of A police entered last and saw | af probatio ich he promised he ch were not adoz“fll-i MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of _ prefarences nounces that the | him with a jar of liquor in h 4. | would do b | K = = ernment proposes that all « | pr b h wh he poured into the Freihelt Case Continued | 21 or over ET‘.aH be permitt ’ man was leaving the store very Tha rontinued case of Mrs. Adele buy lquor, except pe hurriedly, indicating that liquor was | it of 311 reh street 4 of breaking the la about to be sold or had been sold ged with violation of the liquor drunkenness. The new Attorney Monk as contin will * be ‘stmil X question of ill 3 of Attorney %’:n‘,l::lyns::ir’g :'1"\ }Tlh‘“mt:ul:h;‘ the police under warrant be- | \f vo import- ystem, hig atio he address wa b on liquor, but comparatively cheap e the address was not that of the stors. Judge Alling told him not liquor of Norweglan production. i + PR fo eand; nialiifel ikt ome oipy itonmasieRtimenalonzfthatylinefues 1s ndianapolis of the arican association until Mon weetheart Committed Between 6 O'clock 4 similar Skin and Midnight. clear and mo, the clean, for ekin tion. It see should r: ie plumbi attempt to convict |27 Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying and Bowels aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. ; ’ To avoid imitations 1lways ok for the signature of @GMA o calls he | e ling gas, has not boen con.|¢ause Labinac was caught in the i lts, 12l t coroner of Delaware county | iR the warrant is immaterial under | —_— Whether | sayving there was no evidence that s he safd the evidence |2 | {is obtained, and the ¥ clear six | mi ulleged viola- | mine that the police Pittsburgh, Oct. 21 (A — Crime s concern and was not under ; 80c a 0 of individuals, according to Charl e andis ol A. Gates, executive secretary of the | Henry Christian Heineicl two men on two counts each, crime preventlon, who spoke today |four languages when he was four 1 amount of alleged liquor, he | z e m@ before the 56th annual congress o S . He died at the age o Brosecuting Attorney Woods | Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach k ” Absol y y - Tenass lorit \bsolutely Harmless No Upiates, Physicians everywhere recommend & he died of blood clot on the | thOSe circumstances. The attorney Efghty Per Cent of Offenses Are |of wh iliancry nasibeing i an sooried lorisald rect Labinac | Blotches | has not yet 1 s hatched during the spare tin ic supervision. Massachusetts advisory council on |of German parentage, could speak | he strength of the the American Prison association !five. ied"that the police would have | FOR SKIN tRRITATICNS Fail to Visit Birnbaum’s Before Selecting Your Furniture. SATURDAY DON'T FRIDAY and BALTIMORE & OHIO When you reach New York City simply cross 42nd Street from Grand Central—Board a Baltimore & Ohio Motor Coach and you | Motor Coach Stops 23rd Street route: Perzhi uare Station, L Sy dorf-Aseoris Hotel Sea- tion and 33td Street en- tranceof MeAlpinHiorel Free 50 pc. 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