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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1926. T =2 ways believed in the right of each Margot Asquith, who is now Coun- In a letter to the Daly Mail, which y."” of the beauty specialist. If you ignore | the living you will deal inadequately ! Brown Dickson, of the firm Brooks E uUESTluNS | state to settlo in its own way ques- |tess of Oxford ad Asquith, s taking | recently quoted Lord Birkenhead as| The countess contends, however,|the faults of public men, you nail with the dead, and If you wait longjand Dickson, which prodaced many | tions which intimately concern its|g nand in the discussion brought|saying that the countess could not be | that the public wants to know more |them more securely in their r:offms‘enou;;u.lo satisty t t here is |noted piays in New York, is deads | people, its peace, its order, its mor- | ahout by the publication and with-|entirely acquitted of somo slight|than what what who's says about & |than any undertaker.” |3 possib ot your | Brooks and Dickson, among othersy RIEH als and its customs.” drawal of “The Whispering Gallery.” [ blame for creating a vogue for such | man. 1t wants to know what a rflf.\w‘ To eritjcs who would urge delay |Subject may ki sed into ob-|sponsored Robert Mantell Causes Much Discord The countess is an author. Among | books as “The Whispering Gallery,” | man is like. in publishing facts about the dead |livion. R “Prohibition,” Gov. Ritchie sald, | her works is “The Autobiography of [she denounces the “abominable prac-| “As for myself,” the countess f‘nn”\ est they offend friends, the countess Michigan townships place = “has bred more interstate discord|Margot Asquith.” She contends for|tice of screening vulgar, scurrilous!tinues., “T prefer the art of the brave says: NOTED PRODUCER DIES. bounty on rats. The tails of the Claims Bridgeport Wile CADMOE 5socmens ot s cons mors asm. | 220 12 biosrant Sne in America Bridgeport, Nov. 26 (A —Airing of the marital troubles of the Duke of Torlonia, Italy, and his wife, the former Elsie Moore of Greenwich, who 1s sulng for divorce, has again | been postponed. A hearing on a demurrer filed by counsel for the duchess, in answer to the duke's| claim denying the jurisdiction of the Connecticut courts in the matter, | was first set for November 19, but was taken off the short calendar in | the superior court here on that date | upon agreement of counsel. Today’s | postponement was due to the Thanksgiving holiday, all short cal- | endar cases going over to next Fri- | day. | In her suit for divorce the duch- | ess charges her husband with mis- | conduct with Marie Lorenzoni of | Rome, sald to be related to the Ital- | fan royal family. The papers were | filed last June. | The duke’s answer denies the jur- | isdiction of the Connecticut courts on the ground that she forfeited American citizenship in marrying him and American residence by liv- | ing with him on the ducal estate in Ttaly. The arguments here will be on | the demurrer filed by the duches counsel in which she claims resi- | dence in Greenwich, which residence | never was given up. The duchess is | now living with her Mother, Mrs. | Clark Moore, whom she came to vis- | it a year ago. It was not until| atter her arrival here, she claims, that she learned of her husband's| misconduet, which resulted in her | suit for divorce. The couple wers married In Greenwich, August 15, 1307. They had four children, one of wWhom dled. The duchess asks for cus- | tody of the remaining three. | GOV, RICHIE FOR | i | will, more than any other one thing, | conflicts.”” | nied that a spirit of excessive fed- age to the body politic and to our social fabric than anything which, in my observation at least, has ever entered our national life. “I resent the imputation that those who recognize this and who want to find a remedy for it are lacking in regard for law and or- der. There is no disregard for law and order in protesting against an unsound and ugenforceable law. “We must admit that a break has come in the constitutional right of free speech and a free press. We may concede that peaceable assem- blies are sometimes dispersed. We may realize that contempt proceed- ings and padlock injunctions too of- ten take the place of jury trials. We know that unwarranted searches and seizures occur and that a man may now be placed in double jeop- ardy for the same offense, if only the nation prosecutes him the one time and the state the other. “But at least the right to peti- tion for redress of grievances still remains and I put my reliance on that. “It is for principles that I plead, for policies, for fundamentals, and a return to local self-government tend to put an end to sectional con- troversies, group interests and class Asserting that “it cannot be de- eralism has been the political ear- mark of the last quarter of a cen- tury,” Gov. Ritchle said that “by & process of amendment, surrender, | acquiesence and indiffersnce we have been building up a federal gov- ernment at the expense of the states.” Thus “we have becoma the vie- tims of foolish, unworkable and un- | sound laws” and “the individual's tailure to assert the charter of his liberties has caused a breakdown| in political fiber.” BRITISH WRITER SNONNN N NNNNNY and \lliterate books behind anony-|and faithful painter to the ingenuxty\ “It you study the susceptbilities of | San Francisco, Nov. 26 (P —James ’rvdcnu are turned in as evidence. A whirlwind of values just in time for Hcliday homemakers. To make roem for incoming Christmas Goods, we are holding this Great 7-Day SALE of fine furniture! Every piece is new and up-to-date, from our regular lines, and immensely reduced for SEVEN DAYS ONLY! Come and SAVE! Extra Salesmen to Serve You! Come Early! STATE Decision ~HELD FOR TRIAL i | Thinks This Is Solution to Thers 12 P ALNUT vene ; Reed Rech ese ieces T d The eed Rocker \Kuthor of “The Whispering : | & oest 8= S Liguoe Problem : Gallery” Under Avres _ China Cabinet i Cubiet i 2 Fether Filnus ecide —_— | Extension Table o v 1 sacel Jox s r 1 ; a full widt | London, Nov. 25 (P—Hesketh | = s Side Chotre Bed Light with Shade § Ded. T r 7 RENELE s Chicago, Nov. 26 (P/—The demo- | pearson pleaded not guilty when ar- g )k 23 Host Chair - 2 %“TIFILR"‘ cratic creed of state determination | raigned today on a charge of getting o Buffet Mirror oudoir Lamps oifers ths “one and only solution” 2 Framed Pictures of the prohibition question, Gov. Al- bert C. Ritchie of Maryland told democrats at a luncheon given by the Triquois club toda: The eastern executive, who has n spoken of as a possible demo- cratic candidate f ) . said he was convi could not be enforced, od that the question be tur to the state *“so that each state may handle it in accordance with the convictions and will of its own people. He chided the republican party for “taking to itself the credit for Industrial prosperity,” and democrats had “an hone ative and constructive pros the nation. “If the fall elections teach any lesson at all it is that both parties must face the prohibition question honestly and fear he said. “Prohibition embodies a national is- sue which is irrepressible. “Either the Volstead act must be changed or it must be enforced, and 1 am convinced it cannot be enfore- cd. We have spent mearly $150.- 000,000 trying to enforce it and have sacrificed nearly four billions of dol- lars In taxes while the effort has been made, and our last state is worse than the first. “The democratic creed offers the one and only solution. We have al- IS YOUR EYESIGHT NORMAL? “Have your eyes examined.” Over 15 years' expericnce—specializing in FRANK E. GOODWIN J 327 MAIN ST. FEL. 1905 money under false pretenses for “The Whispering Gallery,” the book that caused such furore upon its publi- cation last Friday that it was with- drawn within 24 hours. | Pearson, a tall good looking man of 39, styling himself a literary | agent, was arrested on the complaint | of A. L. Lane, member of the John | Lane company, publishers. Co: | for Lane declared today » | book was pure fiction, whereas the| endant had represented to the | at the manuscript, pur- porting to expose secrets concerning royalty and other prominent persons, as taken from the diary of an em- inent diplomat. 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