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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1926. b _— rux\l ex crpta from President Cool-. after discussion had shown vigor Permanent lmprmnm-n :ruum above them, a large audiencq ‘dcnling \\ilh prohibition. Several other controversial s onnm or permanent improv when the performance was tempor: “Personal views as to the desira- | | dects have advanced in various wuss | | ments for schools $206,908,183. 'l'hm | arfly interrupted by a break in the 'hlllh of the prohibition laws are not | | during the brict period. Republi- | represented 26.8 per cent of the [ flm at the Rialto theater. Firemen la be given consideration in this | ca. leaders have decided m shelve total outlays for permanent im- i made thelr way quickly up the stairs d o e,” he told the jurymer. “We are '11{ tax legislation for the | provements in departments, ase anl extinguished the flames herc as a part of the machinery for | but the democrats have not gh'l'.\ up | eded those reported for an The operaior, Frederick _Sepemi, Diy Agent Not Gmlty of B (g, cmienin o e waw and vou Will Probably Quit- Today to e, fen to .‘:fl"’fi.,‘o‘:‘"A“‘“‘rfifizgzn Per GaplaExpense for 1925 Is :’.}";;t;:it“.';' department excer: e ' Donate $1,024 10 Hero “Who)sieece us another mazhizeiad st 5 ~ al opinions of that law.” | McNary-Haugen farm relief bill ‘II\O' roads, etc.), for w he bezzlmg quumv l-r,,pu‘ 'Mmsi :‘ha,;‘,d con. reen | RESUME Sitt mgs Jan, 3 1997 | vas e Put at $1403 lounted fo §317,495 bfl[‘(llled Desperfldo Pershing’s Orderly Has | As shown by the aftachable table, was the victim of a “frame up,” a bers, showing a number of altera-| 2 s shown 3 agtiabl ble, conspiracy, on the part of his for- | (\ons but retaining the eqylization | ] the outla Death Sentence Commuted | San TFrancisco, Dee. 22 (P—Six- |mer subordinates to forco him from | Washington, Dee. 22 (B)—Congress| fee principal which aroused deter-| Washinglon, D. C., December 22 for s much larger| New York, Dec. 22 () — Every | Birmingham,! Ala., Dec! 22 (Fiy ~ P e 1 total outlays in tecn minutes after the fate of Col- Office. The indictment included 11 |turned its attention today to ",9‘ mined opposition from 'administra- —The Department of Commerce an- % tha ', A v'-1: E op” looks like Santa Claus now to| The state board of pardons yestery |counts, but thiee of them were! mogt widespread tmmediate concern| '\O7 SUPPOTters at the last sesslon. |, ,uncos 4 summary of the expendi- oA Bl Vincent Carney and his wife and day unanimously recommended tha{ dropped ‘during the course of the! ' ', =\ 0 oo Seople 3 inci. ction controversies and Several (.. 4.4 indebtedr for public Indebtedness ] four child the death sentcnce given to John trfal. Ir. returning its verdict the 5 n people and, incl-| oyecutive appointments have DUl (ooicin & hanArE A For the ctiles haveing over 30 P (s ¢ flat in Brook- | Umbles, negro, former personal ors jury also ruled on the three counts dentally, of a large part of the|aqgitional clouds on the somate hor-| oo o (C0 o8y Mol B9 (00 population in 1925 the funded | =0 upset this morning | derly to General Pershing, be com, bezaling eleven bottles of confiscated | hat Were dropped, holding that Col. | wo\rllgx;;l;]res cohr”sf:,'i“ hlfhg")“.)m. on, .with the Smith, Gould and ' picoy) yeyyr 1925, These statisti or fixed debt for general DUrDESES |oy,q, head of the family was muted t imprisonment. Umblea Hquor for use at riotous partios. . (08°CM Was not guilty of these charg- | et e e Whos®| yare fights looming in the former ... (oo i e : 6.0 s removed to police head. | Killed his wife and sister-in-law aft- 1u k tous parties. | oy o0 ristmas shopping has been inter-} catogory and disputes over confir- (% 'Y - hoois amounted itk or he left the army. jpusiaio s fBdhoal donch GG | ferrea with for two and & Dhalf|yuiion of Abram I Myers, of Towa. e o ! : ot 158,524 or n per capita of terday dispose of the accusations | { weeks by the business of state, went| ¢ 1~ g federal trade commissioner, ‘.Y, corporation or | the school debt represcnted against the distinguished sdldier and | DEATH PFNALTY IS | home last night with nothing to do| 4nq Cyrus 1. Woods of Pennsyl- 0l district pra Y €0~ Lt cent of the t A b weleor han th g x| E dry law worker who admitted he today except to go through the for-| vania” for membership on the inter- o ™ th, the city corporation. | 1, »04 cities-in th ss the debt ek e offilals, B C H als was “no lily” who confessed to tak- | mality of voting to do nothing fur-| yinte commerce. comumission e total poplilation of these citiea rounted 5 Hieh Dofite ARtEtks uticura He o commerce commission stand- | oo (UL FAPITION Of TARSC €08 for general pu oent Uit Sliise Whet ing an occasional drink, and who | | ther until January 3 I's s i S r schoo it e ATUADY o« | ing out the latter. R . £ i 1 C sena * for, Chief Tnspector e s | '"] BF DEMANHED S o AT S e i Pt 7 e o of omnemal U | 5oL e 27 7 e e Tor, Chie TasecionSich czema In n onel Ned M. Green, deposcd prohi- bition administrator, had been put into the hands of a jury, he was set free, acquitted of a charge of em- ‘ i States. A Lyons handed m $1 ey s o steal),lauor sfor . his gl department supply bill threatened| yinyary, it will have about nine|’ , the school deb { e 3 h o ide anuary, | Operation nancn §11. ey 5 'hanknotes of all denominations. B fricnds if he thought they needed it. e G IR aeiling onsl e e e B T dperation and Maintenance e o Risi] g a y s Forehe In freeing Colonel Green, the jury tion, the situation was a bit more ‘ e e ¢ , 3 s | ik ialeeadye slatedl . Cor) 3 cent of the total t taare rtRe | okia took a view directly opposite t | of work already slated fory,png y;,; s h tears, the chief - a y y 2 o [y in | compiex, but nobody had much]| i Despite the progress e 3 Skiisy > | school purpoeses is arger Iorge oo ine s plained fthat 4,000 of Unitell States Judge A. T. St ‘Gmwe “lll Pmse@mfi Cmarkmhloum that Santa Claus and not| Pt R e L e 3oT1.827,188, | 1)L smaller s. r the s DL BT AR AR G brokeouuluurudwhhl red rash Sure, before whom the case was | . relatively he per i ; pa 4 Vice-President Dawes was the real ; A RIOnE pu less than 50,- | o St it which later formed little water blia tried. Earlier in the trial Judge St. for Murder | e s ket e o fasibyan nedy entiislions ng $14.0 re : | cials had contrinited to the present Sure, commenting on arguments of P o % o [ prosramal whicn |, oontroats cent of xpenditures ; ecognition of your fearlessn ters. It itched all the time end hef half Ry 4 5 i ile in t hed it. The trouble kept get- ;s { members two and a half weeks ago, yop s M ¢ ¢ tota yravery ccasion of th etasc counsel in the absence of the jur- | ¢ [IASIRELs maintenance and operation o 85 Koulne jover BOD.N00 G poD aver| classnr T e #1 under SoH anc Chairman Snell of the house ail general departments of the cittes, | Citles having over 500,000 populs ¢ Dazkie- iy woess ardisco e et et s avtor1®¥h | Chivago;dTiga) 20 “ive days| Since the seesion began, ome Of | iujos committee, has just listed Ve | (General departments. as the term | 40N 21.1 per cent was for schoo and Edward ity irshiesd ol Both cheds. AN B e juns|AlTe: He Degt ‘sl Walter | the ten annual supply bills for exe-| nore measures which are being con- | is here used, do not le public, __ Value of School Property desperadoes on Nov. 19.” ot be was s i“:‘hl a lahtly over assertions of | Schmith to death with a black- | Cutive departments has been passed| gjored for legislative preference | works, electiic plants, or similar FOr the 247 cities h Gl ad heard shots, rushed to time, e Unlted States Attorney | smith’s hammer in the loft of a rid- | DY Doth houses and .the measure/ yqior the holiday: ! enterprises, such 000/ ponpiEuon . tn. 1825 1 JLti] where Byrnes lay dead “My father edvised me to try| Fugene Bennett to the effect that do. | ing club, Harold Joseph Croarkin, | Providing H}ary nesenod f“:i ";1 | They are the Butler bill for ten| public service utilities) The ab i ’:"; ‘“m."”“l L dj\"\"”.l‘l;lz‘;,‘;; " iewics, wounded several Cuticura Soap and Ointment so I fense witnesses had invited prosecu- | 26, was indicted yesterday for nmx-""f"} Judkes Syt 1" "b“el l)l)l}nv\\‘ cruisers; the bill to give west-! yayments do not ) : s s clinging to one of the sent for a free sample. 1 pur tion for perjury because of the wide | der. Since his surrender \un:hy, President Coolidge. The supply billl ory gtates title to school lands; ‘the paid on honds issucd i ‘ . : D15 S andit gang with his last strength. ot andlafic: aing twolcaael ot @ifterence between thelr testimony | Croarkin, the son of & wealthy | NiIch s gone through the twolr resolution proposing & | Luildin: ch, at four n Wi 1 ’ 7 ngly, Carney went to the Cuticurz Scap and one box of Cuti- and that of the prosecution, re- | family, had been held in «.ricz s, |Stages of legislative procedure | (nirg Hague conference for codifica- falf per ceat, ¢ nt to s Del bR a “oma sistance, grab- cura Ointment he was completely garding liquor at parties attended | clusion without a formal charge, hm:“”’ 's_appropriations for the treas- o, of {nternational law; the bill to| proximutely ) S k A8, C e ing « whom healed.” (Signed) Mrs. M. J. Ray- By Groen, | vesterday, he 1was placed in the |Ur¥ and post office departments fOT| giyg gisabled emorgency ofticers re- per capita nts for school e O e e (halneld er policeme mer, 427 Court 8t.JUtics, N. Y., ew minutes after the acquittal | county jail. the next fiscal years and is now '“mromnm privileges and a measurc operation, maintenance, and inter 0! rived ney emr Jan. 15, 1925, | the hands of a joint conference com- : e 10, e rney: e Al i ; ks D national arboretum | est for 1615 in these cities were ap- e . the time, : 3 f“}\"s" ,“"t"'q""’\f’\‘f‘m' “]‘”“.““”‘ | Five witnesses, including uw!mm.w for adjustment of ummncns‘fiflw"g el [:"n\\ \ely $15.00, while the cor- | Vhich $695,1 S — i e“:‘:“‘f““‘“" s"'l’l hn: Olnt & ey ok e | father of the dead boy, and Dr.|in varlous provisions. | Y b A was for school. ment your every-day toilet prepa e e iy, i responding payments for 1925 werc terce Tinawar rations and have a clear, sweet ski i r’(ji::‘:;’;onmn“;; ‘oln:"”]l"fi*r‘;f';‘ Jacob Goodman, coroner’s physician, | In addition, the house has dis-| M SR i e s Audience Unaware of e as pronibition sdmintstrator for | “PD ed before I ] ~rm‘\'1 Jury. | posd of two more of the supply Hardware I?(l)lketl ?\\\ For 146 cities covered by the re- British !ntele:t: Fire m the Theater. scalp with good hair. e p e o coroner's physiclan testified | bills, for the interior department s S A e Db Tt iE et e ; - 4 53 (%) northern California and Nevada, | LR i E D Not Overly ctive | ports of the Department from Woreester, . Dec. Sop2tc Ointrent 7 and . Taleum 3. Solg “I feel that this has vindicated me | (ot the lad had not been mistreated | and agriculture departments, and; Buy Race Horses vare that firemen were fighting | e, Samsio. sach | New York, Dec. 22.—Activity fn | L0 1925, the cost of operation an B oyt e entirely of charges of which I was m.“ |and that testimony was accepted 85| the senate s expected to et On| ;%o soore markets fs centered on | Maintenance of all general depart- | Newmarket England, Dec. 23 nes in the fireproof projection | | M Cateura Shagae Stick 28er innocent,” was the former dr chief's only comment on the ver- | hearing out Croarkin's confession | the former after the holidays. The| A 4 5 and | ments has od but the cost (A—The ock agen that he slew the child in fear that | house also has passed the alien pro-|® heavy demand = for holiday and | 85 O, "5 Ol 0 ot a much | has bought a number of well-known 7 ¢ seasonal merchandise. Sleds, snow | Of & 8 8 $ ; alst | Walter would tell his parents that | perty bill, which Is expected to o sitt Tteme are partieularly | ETCater rate than that for other gen- | h r cxport to the Uni T — RN " Mrs, Mabel Walker Willebranat, | Croarkin had t.ied to force him to|arouse considerable argument w).fln ARG 'm ‘:1 * ‘” die “:fi v to. | €ral departments. The increase in i America, some of eral, who came from Washington to | 1\ plea of( not guilty will be »-nm{ another measure that has prmluu - e for schools was 85.3 per cent from | the pnm\n s were Seagirt, a 2 year- 1 assist in the prosecution, left the|ed when roarkin is arraigned as wil b by volumes of controversy, the rivers| mas wiil pro 11905 to 1915, and 209.4 per cent old, 2,500 guineas; Skald, 2 vea court room without making a state- | probably tomorrow, and a jury trial I i et i e Masker iy :;‘flm‘:l‘” Isones aleniig ‘c‘frmn 1915 to 1925; while that for |1,750 guinea a, 800 - 114 T 2 ment. will be asked, the defense lawyers | night. The rivers and harbors bill,| (% BOWSe¥ BECTRTE 0 - gener: artments 7.2 | White Glade, 400 guir Marsaline i 1 The jury's verdict was the signal | said. passed by the house at the last| SHICHY o oS Sre comEAE” |mee cent from 100 : year-old, 250 guineas, hich for an ot hurst of applause, Col- onel Greon rufihf‘d "Dr\\drd to ’\h.fl\c‘ | i ! { | | court put a peremptory stop to it. | Meiin oo inbile vaporsy 1""1 seny ‘in\‘éntorhs are taken. Collections %%%WWW N g | | commit an act of degeneracy. i 127.0 per cent from 1915 to 1 cssion, but the senate has made . 3 Rosplon, (buC ihe sonats iy Al Many slesmen have been called off i many amendments a ml adjustiments g0 to the Unfted S “ ” St. St For good measure, the house has A 4 emfrffi“‘ )xis(::flnoJ\\"r\'Li;(i:tf;w wured apply freely up nosmls. i e Bl kg ol e D UL GO R I The speediness of the :\rquH(fl was in vivid contrast with the de- liberate charge of the judge to flw Ru Jury. 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