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VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1926. CLARKE'S TRIAL U8 GUNBIATS ORDEREP FAILURE T0 MAKE | s BIATS LAUNCHED SET FOR DEC. 8 ON 0 DUTY AT HANKOW HILCAES ST % Report King Active. Situation in China Believed to Be | 0 (P —British of- SRR | s s Moy Hayen Broker and 00[]]- Growing More Serious HEiI'S-flt'LflW Briflgmg AC[iOfl‘ —_——— CHILOREN WHO ARE SICKLY Mothers who_value tho health of their chil- dren, should mever be without MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CBILDREN, for uso when needed. They tend to Break up Colds, Relicve Feveriskness, =Worms Okemah, Oklahoma, met his water- loo today before the supreme court. Wearing a ten gallon hat, shirt open at the neck and minus neck- tie, he appeared as an applicant for permission to pgactica before the court. His friend, Attorney-General Short of Oklahoma, who was pres- ent, arranged the preliminaries but the absence of a tie was something clse again. ’ ight to ascend the turone in cas 3 father. He has nto a dec e dynastic QUEEN MARIE 1S BACY IN FRANCE Meanwhile Reports on Ferdinand Rum Runners Take to Water at N. J. Camden, N. J, Nov. 30 (P—Six patrol boats, each 125 feet long and Camden, ”, es o con duties normally Every Day. Head- Are Conflicting Cherbourg, France, Nov. 30 (% After being delayed several hours by rough weather, Queen Marie of Rumania landed from the steamship Berengaria this afternoon and en trained for Paris, whe is du at 10:37 o'cloc sl Reports Conflicting. Paris, Nov. 30 Bucharest offici to maintain tha King Ferdina: manian mor in rumors and other centers as be report even asserted tha died last Saturday. The statement that Ferdinand's shown improvement borne out by a d just arrived here fro capital. He says th the belief prevails t as to the king, com Berlin, Belgrade and o have been disseminated societ propaganda with t making trouble in Ru chiet difficulty, he decla to be that the doctors in upon Ferdinan their bulletins, do not what is the matter w that two specialists fron going to Bucharest to stuc and try to make an accurate d nosis of the monarch's ailme Interest in Paris this centered on what M truant son, former Crown Carol,” would have to say other when they ters the opinion prevail would avoid seeing Carol prevent unjust 1 co drawn regarding th Carol has ignored 'xl\ reports to the effect that it is his int return to Bucharest and ¢ from cor Ezposure will bring on stiffness i BAGK ARD LEGS WERE STIFF AND SG3€ Policeman has learned how to get Tid of muscle-lameness A policeman, who has been 2 member of the Philadelphia Police Department r!of twenty-six years, has found a wa; t et rid quickly of the ache and nm caused by over-exercise and ponre ' do a ot of walking and am ex- poled to all kinds of w > he gays. “When all other remedics fail, Slonns Liniment gives me relief for ‘pains in the back and legs.” Sloan’s gives quick and ge: Yief to all kinds of muscular aches be- \cause it doesn’t just deaden the nerves —it gets at the cause. Just pat it on lightly, without fubbing. Right to the place t hurts, 1t sends a healing tide of fresh, mew blood, Stff rauscles limber up, the aching stops, and you are as fit as lever in no time. Get a bottle today and have it on hand for the first emer- gency. All druggists—ss cents. PIMPLES &3 SKIH GLEARS— ERSY WY Keilogg’s it BRAN brings quick, permanent relief from constipation Constipation leaves its m upon the face. Its terrible p which lead to over fort diseases, cause pimple cheeks, sallow skin, the eyes, poor circu hands and feet. ant breath too. Rid your body of J disease. Kcllogz's - bm"ght hc Ith l; l' 1l elze has L cffective. Try Jt' Ke teed to rehuo the 1 €ases or your grocer purchase price, Eat two tablespoonfuls d in chronic cases, with ever You will like its nut-like v {hfl recipes o an, and’:crved by 1 2T rants. Sold by all grocers, 45" A...L-B RAN Go Straight, Is Judge's \dnce to hnmz Boy nis ways tion of his m if he d came and he to vot 1ip Ity owns property and he had pr aunt at 153 Sexton , of 11 West on probation Christmas S W lll ()pen T.)rvn‘m\\ through | on s during ell's Drug Store and Thrift ¥s Urged hv D. A. R. Committee 1 and serva- “A full the the m good citizen: Waterbury Club Sells vers to Providence Zone Board Masonic T CENTRAL JR. 11 |1 paper every two shington, Nov. 30 (P—Two ican river gunboats have been ordered to Hankow on request of | American Consul-General Lockhart. | State department advices do not w that there has been any vio- lence in connection with the anti- foreign feeling in Hankow. It is as- sumed ships were sent there as A pre since a boycott against fore sched uled to be ctive Dec. 4. panion Arraigned Today New Haven, Conn., Nov. —P— Richard H. C. Clarke, head of the defunct brokerage firm of Clarke & Company and Robert C. C of r formerly a salesman for mpany, wer 2 hearing ir cases cember 8. sh a given y and il De d with obtaining pretences and Clarke's se is inued u is ct under with bonds wer being held It Brussels, Belgium, Nov. lgian consul general at Han- . reports that the situ tion there, arising out of the anti- foreign moveme “extremely ave.” Together with the Relgi ! minister in Peking, he is measures to protect Belglan fix clients of the is claimed T lost more use ew Haven i New York several vesterday. Clarke where he was ar- day ago charged | mpting tov h a worthless d Cease from Oklahoma. » was arrested after the of- e & Company here had Nov. 30 (A—Foreigners Foochow are facing an ominous situation as the result of the defeat of the northern troo,r in the vidnity of the former city, | and the advance of the victorious Cantonese soldiers toward the latter place on their way to attack Shang- ha. Conditions Foochow. proaching a state of civil disorder is threatened. erners are opposed in t there only by one brig: ern troops under Tuchun Chow ¥ Jen, provincial ruler. All other TF'u- kiense troops having withdrewn | from the frontier to a point \ the city. * members of the firm, other of the presi- rn and Jackson ing held in connection the company. | NEWINGTON NEWS e proposed sale ssets of the Maple o the Maple Hill held at the office commissi. ZSHEN 11 o'clock. Presi- | st Root,Elmer W. Pape GIRL SCOUT NEWS wan represented the water| .y oo o " Ginl Scout di- he fire district was rep- by Chairman Harry H, | Fctor, concluded her duties as local TrHaSTERY Teiin M Ban. ldirector obiithe § New Susriiain iC and Secrotary Arthur O, Ames, | Scout council today. Miss Shaw has sission heard Mr, Paps for|DBeen offered the position of county r company and Mr. Howard | director in New York state, begln- strict, No one appeared | nIng January 1. She plans to have a the sale and Richara T.|€V Wweeks between positions, chairman of the comn and will co ; ‘;o moc:-,- \sf‘n’vlhl- b e ing as captain of the troop at the announced th”t:&c ct;;nn:l]‘rr _.;,'\“v“m"?l“ .”0;,],“ for r;rmp:‘,,l Chil- 1 2 dren while in this vicinity. 1 the water com. | dally, and council women will be in | the office afternoons until a new di- | rector 1s secured. Etude ’Vluswal Club At Wallingford Home | Members of the JFtude Musical club of this city went to Walling- | {ford Monday gvering and gave | concert for the entertainment of th |inmates of the Masonic Home ¢ e large auditorium was filled | with an appreciative audi and an urgent invitation was given the |club to rep the program in the near future. The program consisted of the fol- lowing selections: Violin solos. a. Nocturne in B are war ap. and Little Band of Europeans In Precarious Position | ghai, Nov. 30 (P-—Threatened ‘ anti-foreign trouble leaves the lit- tle colony of Am ans and Eng- lish at the mountain resort of | aling, 20 miles inland from Kiu- ing, in a precarious position. here are about 400 persons In the colony, including women, chil- dren and invaiids. It can be reached through Kiukiang, and the ent of disorder at the latter place, th ny would cut off from in addition to being left protection inst o!h—r Sh be Flat (Chopin- Kiukiang municipal council the British chamber of com- have petitioned council there endcavor to have a warship re- ined at that port. re are about 100 foreigners in Kiukiang. . Civatina (Raff). George Westerman with \line Gerrish at the piano. kopr'mo olos. | | “a. I love a Littie Cottage. | & Out of ‘he Dusk to You. SN PR, | c. Happy Days. CITY COURT JUDGMENTS. | jjjgq Edla Sims with Mrs. Rob- | Judgments have been rendered as|ort Sims at the plano. Violin obli- | follows by Judge B. W. Alling in city | gato by Ralph Gidland. 1 court: For the plaintift in a fore-|violin Duets. ire action of Rackliffe Bros. Co., Violin Duet (Mazas). | against Joseph Motta and oth-| Afiss Edla Sims and Ralph Gid- . Alfred LeWitt was named a|jand. committee and Harry P. O nor, | Plano Duets. Martin H. Horwitz and Albert Huck-| a. Overture to William Tell (Ros- shel appraisers for a sale of the|sini). prope ber 18 at 11 a. m.| Warren Hale and Charles A. John ppeared for the son. action of st Donato Dads idgment of correction of a d 5 {Eh i & Gear s Brinten Tr. the | Schedule to 8 Games to rccover damages of! Kansas City, Nov. 30 (®—The was awarded in the action |Notre Dame football team will play as Hemizewick against Jo- xt season, Knute , anno here to- squad, up of 31 passed through K to Los An- ctional TUniversity 10 nced | players, United | this morning on its , |geles for an inte ¢ night at |Saturday with the seting room |Southern California. i ) ation of| “Too much of a schedule for us year will |this vea a4 Rockne. in regara |Ing to cut it Saniah next year. AT ern California Moines, Minnesota This year we've played and next Saturday's ga ton “You know mentally. $500. against Car nas been [ had an casy HAMMOND CAMP ME AT CEL camp, TING Hammo War i meeting tomo: o'clock in the camp n armor ensuing & ne question of t E the tion and three others. al mor hoys ge were th ch. We s on the the SUIT FOR $ 0 dar Santo haven't lule, No time o rest.” rto, throug! E bill city ber Liquor Cargo Valued at $300,000 Is (‘;1;){111'0{1 eturna Mot New liooner 0 of Consuclo liquor wk mate was towed 1 last ter W seizure Al 1ters, Customs officiz schooner was first sigl stroyer Porter outs It was 1.;. reserve, waters tion, howe territorial w port it was boarded \'s office inced aptain illery, DANDRUFF AND SCALP ECZEMA PMillions use Lucky Tiger. Money. | Jfferson Hospit ), Back Guarantee. Whyte B winia, suffering 5l Fox knocks skin troubles, |\ 7\ 0o E % At Barbers and Druggists, § '1° DTAIN 29 2 A tafned in a Thanksgi LUCKY TIGER] [/ 0% .0 city. Young W 1 as sc llent physical « only thir ns ool captai ding his r8co anr tion of ers he NO NEWS FROM WALKER No further news on de the lition of Carlet son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison co une CARPENTIER VS Paris, Nov. 30 (P—I learns that nege for a hox Carpent It th ful the bout Auto ms ions will be put on at B old and 1 for §126,000 Conn., Nov. 30.—(fP— Marvel of Georgetown, Anna Ash of Berkeley, | today filed suit for dam- | in superior court B. S. Thomas, also | nd the Greenwich of Greenwich. Mrs. itrix of the estate of - Preston Thomas, | tions to the Bri Agnes I Del.,, and Cdliforni; port, 00 from Mr: of Berke Trust Thomas is ex: the late also of Gree The actio 'red into by in Wol ey compa Seymc to light a pact | homas and his wife, | mas, shortly after | {heir mar The pact agreed that the first of the two to die would make a will leavimg the estate to the or with the provision that the survivor, previous to his or her | death, would make a will leaving the remainder of the cstate to the heirs | the first to die. Subsequently Mrs. Thomas died and left a will which d over some $90,000 to her sand. In Mar homas 1 without The nitrs the daughters of the late Jose chardson and are lomas and claim remaining heirs at reement the Thomas es- placed in trust for the d the bulk of it is held ch Trust company. g Lack Sidewalk To Widen Chestnut St. | loyes of the board of public are today sctting back the on Chestnut street, strect and Corbin step in a pro- | len the streetand. the mid- . Junior k will be cut away | s pro than be dle of the I A portion High school 1 the will done | At present the trolley 1cks run close to the south side- walk and vehicular trafiic is con- fined to the north side of the street. The proposed nge will .allow fic to pass on both rides of thel track. BOYS “ROLL” SLE Two sons o 112 Hattford av cts while he slept a roll of $8 J. 0} reported about $10. They will over to the probation D\D $28 of hoys spent | be turned department. theft. Washington, iatewood, exes ger nt of died early today ed November was ed by a horse near his home at Rectortown, . He was 49 years aves a widow and daugh- ter. ,k“pq Scalp No Dandruft Or Gr'ly Hairs DRU GGISTA HERE FEATURING IT r the aray are hair | to men or bothered | man; *. | craft | have beams of 23 feet. | pita westigated the | ¢ capable of conslderable speed, were | launched here today as new addi- | United States coast grard prohibition fleet. The boats | were built by the American Brown Boverl shipyard. s and thelr sponsors Harriet Lane,” Mrs. Q. B. New- ¥ Mrs. F. A. Hunne- Miss Margarie Miss Helen G. Mrs. Laurence | " Mrs. “Albert ; “Antietam,” Wilde and the “Bonnom, M. Heiner. All six vessels slid down their ways within forty-five minutes. The displace 0 tons each and | Killed by Truck as He Runs to Catch Trolley Greenwich, Conn,, Nov. 30.—(P— Irank Catola, 25, ot Port Chester, mechanic employed by the gland Motor Sales company of Greenwich, was fatally injured in | Port Chester last night when he was | \‘(mh by a truck owned by the New | Motor Service | Gompany of.Springtleld and operated by William H. Parker of West Springield. Catola died in the hos- | soon after the accident. i Catola had left a store and was running to catch a trolley car when struck by the machine. Parker is | being held under bonds of $1,000. d White, CO\EO;La\\'yer Forced to Wear Necktie ! Washington, Nov. 30 (P—sid White, the “cowboy lawyer” of | A CHILD'S COUGH EASY TO STOP, THE DGCTORS DECLARE | | | | But It Is Hard to Find a Remedy That Children Like To Take, PARENTS SHOULD RE! | | “MBER THIS | ss cough remedy soon etops colds of children because s w oft such troubles | are not delicate and | ko is a big question. | wnd you must | | doctors who . colds the made Xhown Kerr Ghemical $L00 & or send doll to Kerr Chen Bren , for large bottle by return m ONLY A FEW MORE WEEKS Better pick out suitable Christ- mas Gifts for the family now. Make selecting of suitable gifts casy by getting one gift—n Modern Radiator Heating Plant, its comfortable and healthful { warmth will be enjoyed by all Modern One-Plece Kitchen Sinks, Water Heaters, Bathroom Fix- Bathroom Scales, Baby Seats and many other articles await your Christmas sc- lection here, Stop in our showroom to see our varlety that will make it easy to select sultable gifts, W.R.FENN “Homé¢ Comforts Shoppe” 2079 139 HART ST. TE! L A Safe Laxative Used for 75 years Tack of exercise, over-eating, excess worry and trouble, often throws the digestive tract out of nrder and produces consti- o vml.z this trouble, - DrTruesElixir | The True Family Laxative Jurtis, of Natick, xir the True | Family Laxative is the best | family medicine we could get; | I have always got relieved | from indigestion.” Tamily size, $1.20; other sizes, 60c, 40c. Successfully used for over The Ladies will no longer have to leave New Britain to get lessons in Lamp Shade making, Basket weaving, Paper Flowers, also painting on Cloth and China, all kinds of novelties. Expert teachers. Call or write for full information. The Kiddie & Art Shop | 81 WEST MAIN ST. Fresh Oysters & Clams Served in all styles. On Shell, Cocktail, Steam, Stews, Fries, Pan Roast, etc. Packard Oyster House Corner of Arch and Walnut the highest court without a tle, was | the reply to the cowboy protects but overcome when it came to the ul- timatum “no tie, no admission.” lawyer was admittes courtroom and tore off the tie at the doorway. Oscar A. Hurd and Harold Porter, negroes, dresses, morning charged with theft. In their | automobile the police tires. registration cards. | in the nual holiday, and they must take it. | 5 Constipation, o nchchrcctluu"u.sc'dcm 0! PT tomach Troubles. ANY SUBSTITUTE 3/3eq by Mothers for over 30 years. Aslstoday. Trial pac] TUE MOTIER GRAY €., LeROY, N, ANNUAL SALE and SOCIAL HOLY FAMILY CIRCLE of St. Mary’s Church Wed. Afternocon and Evening Fancy and domestic articles and food Whist and bridge at 8 p. m. Door prize $5 gold piece Admission 50 cents Y. M. T. A. & B. HALL No one had ever appeared before lawyer's his objections were A tle was borrowed; the cowboy he left the | HELD FOR THEFT Stamford, Conn., Nov. 30 () — who gave New York were arrested here ad- this found nine The men had no automobile | An act of parliament gives clerks | British civil service an an- | WFDI\ESDAY SPE(‘IALS AT T to 12:30 »n19¢ Lean Smoked SHOULDERS .. 1b 190 2 s 250 Zlbs 290 BEST MAINE POTATOES .... 15- Tb peck 45¢ : All Day S peclals o= LEGS GENUINE LAMB .............. Ib 35¢ ROAST PORK (small) ................ Ib 28¢ Beef Liver Ih 15¢ | Lean Corned Beef b 10c Home Made Sausage b 30c | Sugar Cured Bacon 1b Best Frankforts .. 1h 18¢ | Pork Sa Pork Feet . 1b 10c | Lamb Fores ... Our Annual (xrocerv Sale——Stock Up! Lean Fresh SHOULDERS .. Fresh Cut HAMBURG g | Their prx'lmll)oflk feels better | too since they started trading here. Best Pure LARD .... SUGAR '1om563c—25m$1 55 Evapora_t;a Mllk e i CANS 29é Campbell’s Tomato Soup and Beans 3 cans 23¢ small size 5¢ f’msl“ 's Best RINSO e e 19 | 20 71,23 sack ....... Challenge Milk . Tomatoes .. 3 cans 20c Sugar Corn .. 2 cans 25¢ Karly June Peas .. 2 cans 25¢ Babbitt's Cleanser .. 3 cans 10c Double Tip Matches 6 boxes 25c Rumford’s Baking Powder .... Jello—all flavors Fresh Made . 2 cans 27c. Solid Packed . . can 15¢ Quaker Quick Oats .. pkg. 10¢ Cream of Wheat .... pKg. nmuy Pm hes .. large can | . Raisins pkgs. | can 3 Ibs ‘ ... Ib a%e .. can . 3 pkgs. 98¢ BUTTER 2 Ibs. 95¢ " Selected Eggs 2 dor. 87c Good Luck OLEOJ ucoa Nut OLLO‘Flrst Prize OLEO 32¢ M 30¢ | 30¢ ™ EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT ..,. 3 for 25¢ CALIF. SUNKIST ORANGES ...... dozen 298¢ ONIONS, 4 Ibs 13‘0 250 Carrots or Parsnips .. 2 Ibs 13¢ Pancy Bleached Celery . bunch 20c Solid Head Cabbage ... Ib 5«. WEDGWOOD CREAMERY PARKSD A FARM Sound Yellow Large Ripe BANANAS, dozen Teeberg Tettuce Cape Cod Cranberries . Baldwin Apples 8c | FIRE SALE Entire Stock of Men’s Furnishings National Store Co. 537 MAIN ST.