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y NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUZLSDAY. JANUARY 4, 1927, BANI]IJET SPEAKER By ssociated Pres Tandicapped in landing and getting {""New Yorktt there is any doubt!ine situation in hand. They are Dl' GeOI‘ge Flshel‘ SCClll’ed ffll‘ |as to what Swede Risberg means by |aqopting roll collars. Major General | tionary will help. As a verb slough | tort amounting to actual suffering means to cast off as the skin of a|cyyuged by choke collars on the way serpent. As a noun it has such!is the Rhine. | meanings as a leather bag or a| Dr. Gnorg? Fisher, d(‘v\ny‘z‘hxv;f mind “coughing up” or ‘i the|yellod feet, if Mrs, Annie Segal's o xtoni e ynt oy Bconts iagy testimony is correct. A judge how- of America and president of the Ki-|, = ever, thought that the moonshine wanig club of New York city, has| Washington—Sick kiddies are to!yent in her house was used to pro- annual meeting of the New Britain | hospital as a consequence 0f the|ang sentenced to jail. Boy Scout council which will be|great success of a charity ball at-| held in the State Trade sghool gym- | tended by President and Mrs. C00-| T jtchfield—Fine of $150 and costs ium on Monday evening, January | lidge on the latter's 48th birthd B i, Pony Ghisraots. phes cal director of the international Y.fan hour, but took no part in the |guilty to liquor law violation follow- | M. C. A. and was in charge of the | dancing. {1t ain Ly state olice, physical and recreational work of . ‘ the: “Y” during the World War. He| London—A toast to the Prince of |y unston Tnjuries to head in become deputy chief executive in|quet: “Damme sir, we love you for 0 Mo® (5 s on dition., charge of the fleld department, bc-‘\oumcl( = ‘ ing assistant to Chief Executive| James E. West. | ‘sloughing” a ball game, the dic-|ygjeune never can forget the discom- Event on January 47 | hiccough, so perhaps Swede had in| Boston—Moonshine is good for been secured as the speaker at the|have due attention at the Children's!qyce swelled heads. She was fined 17. Dr. Fisher was formerly physi-| They watched from a box for half ;,mor of Bantam Inn, who pleads resigned from the Y. M. C. A. to| Wales by Viscount Byng at & ban-|,,eting accident leave Robert Ty- New Haven—Bonding of city’s $1,- 1300,000 floating indebtedness by |special legislative act given greatest prominence in annual message of | Mayor Tower to board of aldermen. Brussels—Crown Prince Leopold | s one of|and his bride, Astrid of Sweden, | the leading orators in Kiwanian cir-| must struggle along on a paltry cles, and at the New England con-|$140,000 a year. Plans to giv ference of Kiwanis clubs last sum-| them more have been declared un- mer made the finest impression ‘of | constitutional. i Vs T g e any speaker on the platform, it is said. His services are in comstant| Moscow—Many housewives are|Pay from three to five millions cor demana all over the United States, | dispensing with servants because of NUally for fertillzer, report of state and after his address here he will| the privileges given them by hw,j“S“C““"““ experiment station says. leave on a trip through the south- ern states. The program rommlt-fl"&“o“ annually mth pay and can- tee of the local council, which was|not be fired except for most sub- instrumental in securing Dr. Fisher, | stantial reasons. consists of E, L. Warren, chairman; | L. P. Slade, A. H. Scott, P. F. King' Leipzig—In the opinion of Lwo‘ and F. M. Holmes. In order that eminent surgeons, duclling with ra- ) = i Dr. Fisher may have a representa- piers is only a form of sport which| Bridgeport—Touis Novak of Nor- tive audience, the council aml exe- is less dangerous than boxing. The Walk fined $200 and sentenced =~ to cutive board are making special of- supreme court, however, has an- jail for 15 days when jury decides forts to have a large attendance. other view. It sentenced a law he is guilty on one out of six counts Scoutmasters, assistant scoutmasters, ctudent to five years imprisonment against him for violation of liquor troop committebmen, scout dads, for accidentally killing a chum in a laws. and other friends of scouting are|friendly bout | invited. Hartford—Jury drawn and fir: witnesses called in trial of five New Haven men arrested in® October in raid which uncovered 2,000-gallon still in Orange barn. Hartford—December was higgest Reports of tha various council Albany, N. Y.—Mrs. Florence S. 'month in biggest quarter of biggest committees will be submitted at the -Knapp, who is temporary boss of year for Hartford post office. The meeting. Officers for 1927 will be boxing in this state, notes that under 1926 gross reccipts totalled §2,1 elected following the report of the|proper safeguards boxing seems to 12 nominating committee, of which be well established in the field of | Ernest W. Pelton is chairman.|sport. The ‘athletic and racing Frederick M. Holmes, nt of | commissions are under her jurisdic the council, W tion until heg successor as secretary of state is named. A i [he county au- | g the legislature to Hartford—Appropriation of half a million dollars for a new dormitory 1t New Britain Normal school asked | by state board of education. Milford—A week after Thomas R Clark committed suicide by illumin Lane and make it ating gas, his body is found by night by Boston and state irt of a state highy That's the passerby who smells gas. Percy E. was charged with breaking, Dlace that fizured in the Hall-Mills | — entering and larceny at the store of | case, you know. _\T“li'l»'h——fih'm‘k by a trelley car E. Childs at Kingston on De — in front of which his sled stopped cember 31, and Fred was held on| Chicago — A brilliant voung John Lewis, 3, receives fracture of accessory charges. preacher here has become an almost loft arm. The officers said they believed insensate mass because of over-cat- these men were partners of William ing. Bishop Hughes, in warning | Milford—Death certificate of Mrs. I. Gay of Kingston who was shot | Methodist ministers against over- Mai onlin, alleged incendi and killed while attempting to rob | eating, use of narcotics, melancholy and vietim of sphysiation three the store. and grouchiness, did not name the | weeks ago in B Ly — | sormandizer he described. reaches town court vent calling of §5 | Pittsburgh—Search for an id E !alcohol denaturant is to be made b Hartford — Speakoership of 1421 the Mellon Institutc of Indust ared for John H. Hill of Is Pure and Sweet Research, which has no connection n two opponents with- Boston, Jan. X Somerville, Trites of Brighton and his \‘H)H\A T, Tred, of Lowell, were arrested last just in time to; 000 bond. [Cuticura Sca“a i Gordon for { Woods for 18eal for Children| == 1 o rmenist Jarem mnd tica men e’ sz cumpt S, Ot Tt ndere Washington—It seems that the | B e Baas marines FRave been considerably | Hartford—Final vows in Sis Being Built for You Mercy given to nine Sisters and first vows to six, and 16 postulants re- s e i senia' | FQURTH WIFE OF ,.,z“:f:z’.:;":::;:.u:z:::rze;;,;:j‘ EAR[E DIVORCED = investigation of fatal shooting of his wife. } ;,Amst Falls to Appear fo| Contest Action CITY COURT CALENDAR Cases were assigned in city court this afternoon by Judge B. W. All- ing as follows: Hans L. Christopher vs. Peter George, January 4 at 2 p. m. Tra-| 10s Angeles, Jan. 4 (P)—Another ceski for plaintiff, T F. McDonough | chapter in the stormy marital life ot for defendant. Wladislaw Kulas et | Ferdinand Pinney Earle, artist, mo- ux vs. Domazy Cichowski, January |theories and the affinity publicity was 4 at 2 p. m. Traceski for plaintiff, | closed with the granting of a divorce defendant. Ralph Cooley vs. R. H. Battey, January 6| Earle, his fourth wite. at 10 a. m. Upson for plaintiff,| Although Earle filed an answer to defendant Stanley Os-|his wife's complaint and declared he i vs, Karol Buczkowski, Jan-|would contest it, he failed to appear y 6 at 10 a. m. Monkiewicz for | when the case was called for trial. plaintiff, Woods for defendant.| Mrs. Earle accused her husband ‘rank Tereyak vs. Peter Kornowski, | of beating her and, on one occasion January 6 at 10 a. m. Monkiewicz | within a year or two of their ma for plaintiff, Woods for defendant. 5, stahbing her with a Amelia Drelenilewicz et al. v n a fit of rage. She Smith, January 6, at 10 a. m., Tra-| ceski for plaintiff, Mangan for de-|son. fendant. Matthew Papciak vs. Wlad-| TFive years after his marriage in islaw Pawlickl, January 6, at 10 a.[1903 to his first wife, Mrs. Emile m. Traceskl for plaintiff, Mag fox'll-‘ishbncker of New York, an an- defendant. Donald Gaffney vs. Hen-| ry C. Balley et al, January 6 at 10| = am. C. F. Gaffney for plaintiff, Mag and Greenstein for defendant. Stan- ley Chemical Company vs. Salvatore Failla, January 7 at 2 p. m. Roche and Cabelus for plaintiff, LeWitt for defendant. Camp Real Estate Com- pany vs. Joseph Perrotta, .yanuaryl 7 at 2:30 p. m. Curtin for plaintiff, LeWitt for defendant. George F.| Dilbus vs. Benjamin F. Bunn, Jan- | uary 10 at 2:30 p m. Sexton for| plaintiff, Brosmith and Maxwell for | defendant. Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc., vs. H. W. Williams, January 11 at | 10 a. m. Mag for plaintiff, Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford and Camp for defendant. Stanislawa Szymanowska | Joseph Chrostowski, January 12| t 10 a. m. Greenstein for plaintiff, Golon for defendant. Katarzyna Maggie Grabowskl, Jan- uary 13 at 10 a. m. Traceski for| plaintiff, Sexton for defendant. Mik- | olaj Iskra vs. Wojciech Pacyna et al, | January 13 at 10 a. m. Traceski for | plaintifi, Waskowitz for defendant. Mary Slowaniuk vs. Stanley Pan- szezyk, January 13 at 10 a. m Monkiewicz for plaintiff, Brosmith | and Maxwell for defendant. Santi Tregelo vs. Julius Windisch, Janu- ry 13 at 10 a. m. C. F. Gaffney for Dlaintiff, Woodhouse for defendant. SUED FOR $60,000 | Worcester, Mass, Jan. 4.—(®@)— | George W. Rice, owner of a lumer | company in Millbury, who appealed | sentences of four years in the housc | of correction Imposed in central dis- | trict court December 22, on chargesl growing out of a fatal automobile | accldent fn Millbury December 3, was named as defendant in five suits totalling damages of $60,000 started | in superior court today. Rice is| alleged to have been the owner of an automobile that ran down pedestri- ans Killing two and injuring the others. The plaintiffs seek damasgc for injury deaths. Proved safe by millions and Colds Headache Pain Neuralgia or to recover for the R. whr‘re yesterday to Charlotte Kristine | was awarded custody of their small | Neuritis Toothache DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART v i 3 A t s seek damage V = J e Y Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. ters of ,READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS € Asirin is the trade mark of Bayer Masufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacld ccept only “Bayer” package Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets inouncemem was attributed to the artist that Miss Julian Kuttner was | his “affinity” and “soul mate” and |a divorce followed. It started his | maital affairs on a career of publici- Recently Earle denled that he L esponsible for the “affinity” ‘ statement. 5 “I have never held free love | theories andthe affinity publicity was the fabrication of a publicity man 1 . 1\\ ho made a lot of money at my ex- of Magnesxa pense,” he said. { rle married Miss Kuttner and she won her freedom two years later. In 1911 he married in Eng- land Helena Theodore Sidford, Who | yngtcaq of soda hereafter take a | guses. Besides, it neutralizes acid little “Phillips Milk of Magnesia” in | fermentations in the bowels and S R G | water any time for indigestion or| gently urges this souring waste from FIRE IN WORC | sour, acid, gassy stomach, and re-|the system without purging. It is Worce: . Jan. 4—UP— | lle* will come instantly. far more pleasant to take than soda. divorced him in 1914, One b injured and = = soveral firemen were affected by | _ Detter Tham Soda _Try a 25e Bottle smoke when fire starting in a rub- | For fifty years genuine "Phll|I051 Insist upon *“Phillips.” Twenty< bish box on the first floor swept the | Milk of Mag"cs'i\” has been pre-|five cent and fifty cent botties, any {op stories of a five story brick | Scribed by physicians because it| dru - store. “Milk of Magnesia” has ctorago warehouse occupied by the | 0¥ercomes three times as much acld | been the U. S. Registered Trade | Kome Furnitnre Company last night, | it the stomach as a saturated solu-| Mark of The Charles H. Phillips tion of bicarbonate of soda, leaving | Chemical company and its predecess The loss was estimated at $12,000. 8 | % g | Other structures in the neighbor the stomach sweet and free rfom all| sor Charles H. Phillips since 1875. hood were threatened until the fire- | | men controlled the blaze. Harold | Lncier, 18, was cut about the hand Pwhen he broke the glass in the fire { alarm box to sound the alarm. — Which is the Worse? It’s not easy to say which the average housewife hates worse, the doing of her own washing, or having the house all steamed and smelled up by having it done at home. The way to solve the question is to adopt a third course, and send the laundry to us. Inexpensive, efficient, and careful service is what we have to offer. HOME WET WASH " LAUNDRY - ~ Biggest Busiest Because Best' prescribed by physicians for Lumbago Rheumatism hich contains proven directions GRO 7 hrough Service The COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY CONDEN ASSETS Loans Bonds . Cash Resources Fixtures . . Building Account Other Assets $6,358,576.00 COMMERCIAH $4,362,575.55 1,181,547.09 596,475.79 7,500.00 167,565.85 42,911.72 WING! SED STATEMENT, December 31st, 1926 LIABILITIES 3 $ 500,000.00 125,000.00 81,089.82 36,237.01 8,795.50 5,566,243.67 41,210.00 Capital Surplus Profits 5 s Reserve for Interest and Taxes Dividends Unpaid Deposits . 5 Other Liabilities $6,358,576.00 THE i Saturday Evenings 7:00 to 9:00 TRUST CO.