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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNES Avr Fo NOVEMBER 24, 1926. ALABAMA GOV, 1S HELD IN DRY RAID Brandon Found With Drinking Party and 13 Quarts Bay Miactte, Ala., Nov. 24 (B — Governor W. W. Brandon of Ala- | bama and cluding Addison R. Smith of Louis- ville, vice president of the Lot ville and Nashville railroad, w held under $300 bond cach tod to answer charges of violating the prohibition law. eight companions, in- in a raid Stuart on N nolia was men were made by Sherifft Ramsey a huntin np near Spring The sherift said he called by residents of the com- munity who complained that a party of men were drinking whis- key. A game of cards was in pro- gress when he entered the camp, Sheriff Stuart said, and Governor | Brandon made him: known, in- viting him to se the premises. Tnvestigation disclosed 13 quarts of whiskey in a suitcase but each | member of thie party d sesslon. The governor over the occurrence was in the camp as declared the dently to em rrested ! expressed regret | and sald he| a guest. }[r‘i s caused evi- | him and his f issued a for- mal tement since hbonds were | posted for the appearance of the party in court here December 6. Governor Brandon gained- nation wide fame during the past demo- | cratfe national convention with his | Twenty votes for Under- wood." Arrosted with Governor Brandon and Mr. Smith were: Charles P, | Anderson and Atticus Mullin, of | Montgomery; Carr McCormack and | Jack s of Birminghamw and | of | ¢ CHARLES GERRARD axs’ MARIE, PREVOST /" Ly RELEASED BY PR”O&(/Q',QS D/frfi/sl;rg;'z\(/zgc“é%? g | | LYCEUM — THURS.—FRI.—SAT. FLASHES OF LIFE; CURTIS BOUGHT SATURDAY EVENING POST FOR $1000 Associated Press w York—Cyrus H. K. Curt he bought the Saturday E in 1 for §$1,000. It ked him what it could be perhaps he would anybody a bought for now, y five cents London — American now seem to © billionair ammingdinner committs inhaling gas. licide by New Haven—John W. Hearer, Jr., of Lansing, Mich, Dartmouth stu- dent Injured in an automobile acci- dent on way to Yale-Dartmouth game five wecks ago, is discharged from hospital. [ was directly laid | 1acking { they MINING PROGRESS - Modern Methods Used in Rilling Mother Earth's Purse At the regular weekly meeting of | the New Dritain Exchange club held in the Burritt hotel last night;| Georze Dalbey, a metallurgist of the Stanley Chemical Co., gave th members an insight of ancient and modern methods of metallur, Mr., Dalbey began with the ment that in his mind, the was the first worker in the the earth, coming before even the farmer. miner als, wnich were discovered accldentally, were used for the bene- fit of the tribe which discovered them, being made into weapons which advanced the tribe past other tribes that did not possess weapon he said. “Always metals have played a tremendous part in the history of mankind and warfare up to the re- cept defeat of the Germans which to the country’s important metals and the failure of substitutes to measure up to the metal for which they were Romans Phocnicians to mine them, the latter m small open boats to England where mined tin. There is a huge &lag dump in Spain which was form- ed by Roman smelters which assays only 3-10 of one per cent copper which is as good as we can do to- day. Tt is estimated that the dump contains twenty million tons of The Spaniards mined gold, which led theilr paths ocean into South and Cen America, where with the antiquated methods the then used, they were able to hring out an enormous amount of the precions metal. employed the meta for king trips in from a mining some waste from | 2 per cent, t time co mine own- | was at for profit by the over and found a to put the copper on the much reduced rate and by th G nheims ho promptly cornered copper market with the new s idered | took it financed the Katanga min by 1 which r I of own land containing copper with cheap labor in the form of negro help. They are gy has placed ire. One | » copper ¢ water ory of | 41 cd by the flood. 100 years of mining | land he owns. Mod- lc that hods would not be copper.” possible | gathere eral ins he owner of the mine a supply of said that the only were detected | an too rich to be | ion of his addr e vote of thanks | the c ns were a he meeting to or the needy w Britain for Thanks. nuel Suteliffe gave an e bhoard | owing the busine iation, T . | » of shoes was in- | usetts as far i e n Mayflower on its hird voy | Life’s Sunny Afterncon “Grow old along with me, The best 1s yet to be.” ITH her children grown up, the middle-aged woman finds time to do the things she never had time to do before— read the new books, sce the new pl: njoy her grandchildren, take an active part in church and ci i r from being pushed aside by the younger set, she finds a full, rich life of her own, That is, if her health is good. Thousands of women of middle age sav they owe their vigor and health to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 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Castleman enormously of Lonisville, Auto Without Driver Headed Into Traflic An automobile without a driver, slowly making its way through traffic on'Arch strect yesterday, gave Clarence Hayward, manager of a chain store on that street, ons | of radio controlled motor traffic.| New York—Therc's some young When he saw the car headed to- |hlood in the reorganized Milwaukee wards Main street with the possibil- | railroad. John J. McCloy, a lawyer ity of colliding with other traffic or [in his carly thirties, is presiden running into somebody, Mr. Ha Gordon 5. Youngman, 21, rd ran after the car, jumped in/tary and tr rer. heir ind drove it around the block. |only temporary, however. They will | Investigation revealed the fact |J sign a few papers till the re- that the car, its foot and emergency |ceivership is lifted. brakes uscless, left standing —— i with its engine running. In the ab-| T.0s Angeles—A big Holly sence of the driver it started off on |strike is threatenc W its own accord and rambled down |nesday. A union official says some Arch street towards Main, Tts speed 0 employes of studios will go was not rapid. |out unless a closed shop is institut- | ed, with an ecight hour day and time and a “The Spaniards, to mine the gold, | pourcd water on the tunnel sides ; that had heen heated by fire and Held in Land Deal ! cracked the sides of the tunnel by Boston, Nov. 24 (A) — George M. | compression. With the new hy- Ingalls, a 70 fish | draulic drills now in use a man can I bring out between six to seven tons day while in that time a lians working long hours 1cky if they bro out a | thousand pounds a week. Still they were able to drill down into the shaft that goes one mile straight down into the earth for 300 feet on some Michizan a sha one mil ht down into the earth. i (7 o g0ft white ed metal hammers. These jar ouir iy celling alm Beach was greatly overvalued, | €an crush about 350 tons of rock in Robert Erskine, d by police to he | 24 hour nd at some mines the a partner of Ingalls been ar- |are 20 crushers or hammers in rested in the Florida city and is be- row. In this country we have HOSEN from 7 of white by ajury of women experts. wealthy potentates of India as i bt vals. Commenting on surprisingly high prices realized at an apction of Lord Michaclham's art treasures. The Westminster Gazette says my [terious bidders, who surp: co ental and American buye supposed to be acting for m jahs. Veteran Fish Man_. year old retired . dealer was under arrest today to answer to an indictment larceny of §35,400 122225080880200s charging from three fish dealers in a Florida real estate deal. Warren Fitch, Dana F. Ward and Joseph J. Willlams, who said they | had pooled the money and given it to In; to invest after his retire- ment ness two years ago. were the complainants. An investigator whom recently sent to Florida reported nd Ingalls had purchased at West oce is seer jobs are the men was 353238835283 ion o Spa ing held for extradition. sort of mining with the exc e mercury which is mined in ) COMMITS SUICIDE There, old methods are used to em- Milford, Nov. 24 o pioy fam whose ancestors ha s grieving over t done th > thing for centu ! John G. Sammingdin Afraid loyment problem bachelors, Y, M. C. ¢ closed the doors and windows mine officials in that country of his house and turned on the gas {use the old methods to prevent un- jet. Police, called by a neighbor who | employment among the familics al was alarmed at not having secen | though it would be cheaper to pen- Sammingdinger all doy, broke into sion the enti introducs ades | Washington—Here is a case of |the house, this afternoon. 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