New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1926, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1926. MAINE’S REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR IS REPUDIATING PARTY’S CANDIDATE more than $1,300. The charges were taken up Brewster Turns Against § v the governor in his letter and fo Gould, Charges Exces- cd. he said, “the reason why it eemed possit ne to sive Use of Money and May Ask Senate Investi- gation—Klan and Rum by g0 tform dur- ing “stolen goods. Charges Too Much Moncy After directly ac having benefited by expendi ms considerably in cxcess of limit and 2 even if such paym hout the knowl Running Accusations Also Heard. point nts were made i , Nov. 26 (A—Into a s ability nomination so ism has become or and to after 1le com seem th mine t and The- t one to give lesires or is- ersonal char- Gould Makes Reply mor mount on M have a moral con- 1 that of Penn fla voter of Ellsworth although oin |y === ———————3 “It is apparent he is playing a cheap political game unworthy of the Jowest ward politicians,” he serted. “He has lost his sense of propor- tion by his connections with and sub- | jection by Imperial Wizard' Evans as- and others of his lesser satellities in as - that hooded organization known as the Ku Klux Klan of which he has ong heen suspected of being @ mem- which affiliation is now self evi- cdman, his opponent, Gould de- seribed as living nine months of the | year in Newark, N. J., and as being not living there. He charged the demo- crat with having pledged himself to support the Klan if elected, But charges and counter charges | had not ended with the Gould-| Brewster exchange. Redman in a| formal pronou.cement denled he | had ever asked aid from the Klunl and asserted that although he oc- | sionally visited his wife's home in | Jersey, he preferred to live ir . his native state. | Other Charges In addition Edward H. Emery of Waterville, state superintendent of | the Christian Civic league, circular- | ized members with information that Gould had once been fined for at- g to bring liquor into this try from Canada. The ge was met promptly by xplanation from Daniel F. Field, irman of the republican key was for | had been by Gould ghout his dian trip. orts reaching here from ngton from Kansas City and les, where Senators James . Missouri, and William I, respectively, chairman f the senate inves- e, were located, in- Governor 1 he sifted by the com- t action before the | | untou s wou charges are ralsed too late senata committee to develop | that mlght have an effect clection,” 8emator Reed said “It is unlikely anything will be done meanwhile, unless some member of the committee now in the east acts on his own motion.” He said he planned to summon the committee iingten after congress had d. connection with building a provinciat | railroad in which Gould and a num- | ber of associates were interested. | The republican nominee countered | the allegation with a declaration t the story was oid, and the mone had been paid without his knowledg a political campaign gift. He cused the provincial authorities and | former Premier J. K. Flemming having “sandbagged” his associat 3 - H. €. McKeown ¢ -] yment of a *“ in a royal investigation into the mat- ter. DOCTOR GAVEHER MIXTURE TO STOP | COUGHING SPELLS Coughed So Bad People Stared | —Began to Worry g Family HAWKED AND s?l'l‘ up PHLEGM EACH MORNING “A person with a Brewster's | « ONTARIO MAY CUT Demand Seems fo Justily It, Ontario is likely | sumed. of it. PRICE OF LIOUOR Speaker Says He contended Chatham, Ontario, Nov. 26 () — |ma to have another toft ut in the price of liquor because f the demand for it shown by the ge quantities now being con- This statement was made |y y Premier Ferguson last night in “CONNECTICUT’S BEST THANKSGIVING IS OVER CHRISTMA WILL BE HERE SOON RIGHT NOW is the best time to “We have reduced the prices in the last three years,” said the pre- | ywant to talk politics they should do | mier, “and I think we may g0 a|so from the public platform little farther in that direction.” Mr. Ferguson said he believed the of the was to control the output of liquor | and jail offenders against the law. that since the for-| ation of the Ontario Temperance Association the province had fallen in the matter of respect for law. He criticized adversely the Prohibi- | tionists for literature distributed in the present campaign, saying it was | false and inexcusable. The primier also took |an address at a political gathering | ministers who he said had ‘dealt ad- | KILLS W] in which he was describing how his | versely with the subject of EO"erxh]Lunlllc proposed government liquor control 1 policy would check the illicit sale ment control from their pulpits. |think,” he declared, “that every clergyman should take an interest| in public affairs, but when ael Twardowskl, they | | from the pulpit.” | walski, mother of Dealing with the business record | with a hatch of his administ ion, the premier ¥ 3 claimed that in the aid government administration of the finances of the |an insane person. country, the present government | had been the best Ontario had-had [Of two of since the confederation. the | publican would take credit to task breaking the Solid South. natural powers, COLONIAL DESKS $59.00 SOLID MAHOGANY SEWING CABINETS $25 00 TEA WAGONS (Mahogany or Walnut) $27.50 Slays Woman in Home. Reading. Pa., Nov. 26 (#—Mich- an inmate of the |state hospital for tiie insane at Wer- nersville, escaped from the institu- came to this atherine Ko- ardowski Llamed Mrs. given to|ski for givine testimony at a hear- agriculture and good roads and the ing that sert him to the asylum as After the Kkilling, in the presence woman's |Twardowski hid in the house of his | victim until police arrested him. Twardowski, taken to jail, said he If Al were nominated, some Re- was glad he had ended the woman's for |life, accusing her of having super- whether they or King wa nin the com- 1 would investig illegal expenditures, it complaint were made. The charges raised against Gould were the second serlous allogations preferred within scarcely more than L week, Redman had i public statement ted that Gould several years 1go bribed a former premier of New Brunswick with a $100,000 gift in do your Christmas Shopping at PORTER'S. itions the charges formal mitte 1 moral cou the republican [RRITATING RASHES For quick, lasting relief from itching and burning, doctors preseribe Hits Back At Accusers whic hit Gould char- The assortments are complete and this year the GIFT FURNI- TURE and RUGS are more at- tractive than ever before. L statement in } sers opencd fire in which rnor’s letter as an ejudice his case hefore 1l 1 and called rous and untrue, it malicious, sland PORTER'S Store. is the Christmas EVERYBODY’S USING THEIR CREDIT AT FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE 1l We invite yvou to join the thousands of satisfied Customers who are celebrating with us our First Anniversary. We want vou to participate with us in cutting the mellon of our success the past year. In appreciation of the tremendous patronage, we have reduced all our new Fall mer- chandise—merchandise of the highest quality—such that no other ecredit store can compare. BUY NOW! Pay As You Get Paid o = B edr ntReady to »#2£COND FLOOR 987 AW STREET. QOver W. T. Grant Co. FUR TRIMMED DRESS COATS AT THE LOWEST PRICE THIS FALL 10. FURRED With each pur- chase of $20 or over we will give one of these use- ful Polar Club Electric Heaters. Come in and get yours tomorrow. MEN’S OVERCOATS Double and single breasted models, in newest styles and shades. Come men, these COATS can not last long at this price. ‘227 ST YOU—BUY AT CASH PRICES ON CREDIT! 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