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| ) 7 , TG St S NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TIIURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1927, 11 | T R el ———————————— ! |to have thrown the contents of altalk on “Egyptian Scarabs; Their | 3 3 : | P"RTUEAL H AVINE \MEN AND WIVES CAUGHT |15:sc veceptasis into the sink when ietation o Literature Seionco. and | LEoUSANAS of Foreigners |4 d e orpiase camee e nial Sefnind manielos D e ‘ the officers entered. They recovered |Art.” Mr. Dyson has been able to| Returning to Homelands e o Doreer Jod 00 thiougl | grararbanta SSHIS R el 8 i ‘ e the manhole of | 4 | |a small amount of alleged liquor. | procure slides to illustrate his 1 Washington, Feb. 3 (#—The out- PRt the tender to escape | already have efficlent producing or- § gl‘;"i it o W o, BT o h etopalian s don o Hhers 1 e Bomion ; @ brakeman. He found the water | ganizations, but lack trade nformas e - 5 aged 2 3 Vance street, charged [in New York. A large attendance is [ during December totaled = b e el onfend SR B Newington Avenue and Clark Strect | with reckless driving, was continued | expected. I migration commissioner = 1 ! | o0 high eo reach the battom. A“'!" Foneral saes depariment ] | until tomorrow morning on Heller's et Hull announced last night, record- —— ‘tordmgl_\'v Be snfoyedi & £0.lle At today” th A fx M . : Couples Fall Into Police e 1 | | request. He said he wishes time to |y 1+ . |ing est departure of a ety | anlal Law Is Declar&l I Squad Dragnet. | produce witnesses to a c‘:al‘l‘i:m::"r:‘ .A: Polish-American Club .Kmn. rs from the {]' ':I“!m" mL v‘!:’ MlSSlSSlUPl Rfilll‘Ofid Mafl Ul]- | enough for him to reach the bottom. | go)i4a1i0n that will be free f B e o e e S | | “Now I guess you will turn '““!ligmion e el ma;v;ege:::‘o:; to the bulls,” said Bill. LleO]] : Park, Main and Elm streets yester. | | Tour arrests were made last eve- | day forenoon, which resulted in his ; A ove S , TN Ry 8 pproximatel 000 o S b I'pe ’ |ming by Officers John C. Stadler and | arrest by Officer Michael Mechan. | goma o Th‘”},;:‘i‘;;“"finf:_ic‘,"‘r"’ il e covers Freak Hobo S[()Py | . you must have a Wrigley | Peronnel of Ey (oORITEY become Daniel Cosgrove in two liquor raids Diesia 97 aem ers o Polish American R Lol 8, than th | prize, and here's a halt dolls 5 a party to E Lishon, Feb. 3 (UP)—Revolution quor raic il 1tb Heiel 18 i e i P ek | 's a halt dollar,” said 3 i L |In police court this morning th . {loxs. piipe jiein T wIEBE A% 8y jeReaunliyequrs | the yardmaster against the g = g the '] 'y [the )" e rte 1 . e th F 5 i ageins Ar:grlgoo\erumcnt baxain the o be Siglie Ot Re e Feln‘ualy Meeting of |the cluirs heagquasters the failow- | ¢ i L. R AU {Four Bandits, Slayers of i 2 5 4 Eh ¥ = . Al executive committee for the| For the last six months of 3 2 . . | t ot ehvebamiante procialmen ), u |G OLL XSqnERL 0F Ekitonty | Esther Stanley Chapter |coming vear was clected: total S e e sl il of Kokomo, Ind, nhoias| Forty-One Lumber Firms Eight to B ; ate of sieger similar to martial | L1OMas F. McDonough, ~defense| A splendid ‘program fs planned | 3 ol | tion to the United | the railroad swimming record o & Pl . toiConbinel 18] egn, 0 Be Executed i law, throughout Portugal. counsel, [for the February meeting of Is- | JD?-C‘ph A. Kloskowski, B. 5,95 the world today. ! aymmg 0 Combine| Moscow, Feb. 3 (A—Four bandits, 4 F Paul Czankasky, aged 30, and his |ther Stanley chapter, D. A. howski, Stanley A. Karpin o Fenobine Mirons arecten il [ Chacago: Beby & (8- Flans (o sy MEme (0F & EouE o CRUNEAREIS ] i Aporto 1s the rmsond el of Por. | Vite, Mre: Frances Conkuiiy ot 75 | Which il by held tomorrow after.|o%cph Miynarsl, John - Smola s eert ong grected Bill ultimate consolidation of forty-one | “Stranglers’ Corps,” with a record of E (ugal in population and importence | Newington avenue, and Michael |noon at 3:30 o'clock In the First|Peter Pajewski, Attorney Stanley Fhe s R0 IR it AEbta | aE cOnuaTice N TCReRIIE ST 18 munders fukand eound Moscow; i \nd is the eapital of the district of | Arywinak, aged 27, and his wite, | Congregational church chapel. |3, Traceski, Dr. Roman Lekston, et R [ Mise Th fick ey enld have| e Lsan e Mindiisty o OISEON, (TORe SEIAT cAs EoNdER i L R e | {hat name. It is 175 miles north | Mary Hrywinak, of 22 Clark street,| Maurice Wallen, tenor soloist a |Stanley Giery KforneyBn I (e il i S s "3 unaotled sxeant for an | Washington and British Columbla,jothers, including fonr women; ao- 1 | Monkiewicz, Peter Twardus, Attor-|qrjes Eu G () Al Ware made hara yesterday &t & con.|oomplices wers Eiven il vears it tries on the American continent L R ference of the heads of these con- prisonment. ] rear, are said by the police to have |the Asylum Hill Congregational vast of Lisbon. » The political affairs of Portugal|violated the liquor laws on two|church of Hartford, will give a|ney ~Lawrence Golon, Matthew|the other half coming from Eur did you in a|cer ave. heen stormy - intermittontly | counts each. The former couple con- |musical program of songs accom. |Koszka, I'r Nadolny, Peter | whien furnished the United States s e | oo AT eSS e Y e S i since the a. ination of King Car- | duct a store and live in a tenement |panied on the piano by Mrs. Roy |Lempicki, —John Gacek, Adam | 65,050 immigrants. rrz“n«‘- $6.008 stopped Dill from i e biTag mot mmtirssent 108 in_1008. He was succeeded by |ehind it. The officers seized a bottle | Tuttle, also of Hartford. She is an Michalowski, Saturnin Roman, | rersons immigratin trom the | frelEht. 2y o e Sonidisaton bt the scics Nas e munder of & 131 : 8 King Manocl, who was deposed and | Partly filled with alleged cider in the [accomplished pianist who has done | Frank Barszez and Joseph Gill. | America «m"mrnw: bl T 1 larl ot the National ity bank Sear-old £il who was on her 73 10 " .;K1;>;1l in the republican mvamm,‘itgznl. L il Gt o B R S s G| r ol T ) i UL R Rt e TR | P i en T e HIE 5500 | ot New \?rrrlflw(r\u;mlnrtl)d(uy m“tk y;m'olm e e Se o0 |leged “white mule” and moonshine | past few years. its first annual ball on February | . —eo and Tve et 0 Worlds ing I an advsors v The | W ' Two attempted rtevolutions then |liquor In the tenement. At the Clark | The speaker of the afternoon will | 28 & r.:‘nl;ls h‘hl}qn nm: T e s, for $1.00, ,'.'.\(’:;“\ lx’.”mr. e (1\1 o | consoldation. Tumberrman s013, il and shoea’ the leader's wife. testa | B e e T e e e 1hs. $1.00. record ig distance swimming,” | consolidation, lumbermen said, will and shoes,” the leader's wife testi= | in an effort to win back the throne | : : o sslindins e ——— ‘ for Manoel but one failed at its in- | ception and the other was denounc- | ed by the deposed monarch. | in February, 1926. The situation | smoldered until May 28 when a coup B d‘etat prepared by the army and das at the head, was successful. | IN THE The two leaders, fell out, however, | . and General Carmonh who had been | dismissed from the foreign office by | Da Costa, overthrew his chief and | P \ i assumed control. | . . B [ I General Carmona effected his | . 0 i peaceful revolution on July 9, and | immediately promoted himself to | L presidency and premiership of the | republic, even taking the portfolio | | | able to endure in troublous times k . because of its close relations with ; the superior officers of army and The financial situation of Portugal lhas remained precarious throug the years of internal turmoil. Both revolutions yielded many navy with General Gomes Da Costa | of war. Many suspected of plotting BLISS IS ELECTED political prisoners and their trea ment was so harsh that protests came from abroad. i I Two revolts took place in 1925. One in April was suppressed with- | ] [} out difficnlty but in July the capital | i was bombarded by the warship § Vasco Da Gama and the insurrec- h tion gained some headway before it | 1 was put down. | Another abortive revolution came | [ Y k i and Commandante Mendes Cabeca- | The Carmona dictatorship was | against the government were exiled. South Manchester Man Heads the Connecticut Hardware Association For the Coming Year. New Haven, Feb. 3 (P—F. T. Bliss, of South Manchester was elect- ed to the presidency of the Connec- ticut Hardware association at today's convention. Mr. Bliss has served a a vice-president the past year and is i one of its oldest members. Other officer named were. First vice-president, Donald A Hallock, Derby; second vice-presi- dent, J. W. McCollum, Danbur; H §. Hitchcock of Woodbury was re- clected secrefary and H. W. Morse of Meriden was again named treas- urer. Four new dircctors elected for three years were C. R. Young, W sor; T. R. Lyford, Torrington; W Janswyck, New York and H. W. Secley, Washington Dcpot. Light other directors, four for two year terms and four for one year were clected. The principal spe: r today was Tho ation Rl Hargware saso: THREE-PIECE SUITES in choice of durable denims. EIGHT-PIECE WALNUT DINING SUITES ¥ THREE and FOUR-PIEGE SUITES in MAHOGANY, ‘ ciatfon of New York on urrent Reduced from $170.00, to o s, bl el e (e kb i S ] * At the noon Trends in Busine $230.00 Suite ............. REDUCED TO $179.00 luncheon, Col. Norris G. Osborn, edi- . AR QUTTE i e gl Coneier: poka oi TWO-PIECE SUITE with frame, covered in mohair with $131.00 Suite . .... REDUCED T0 §975.00 it to va e veversible cuSRiON ................ceern.n. $225.00 $142.00 Suite ............ REDUCED T0 $7179.00 $265.00 Suite ............. REDUCED TO §794.00 Militar mps Wi AT T s e $170.00 Sui o $320.00 Sui Mifitary Ca B This Year THREE-PIECE SUITE, covered in handsome Jacquard. $170.00 Suite ............ REDUCED T0 §$749.00 L e L S Be Improve is Year ' g 8292.00 Suite REDUCED TO Washington, Feb. 3 P—The e Redueed fromiG205:00, 000 sair i s $249.00 $250.00 Suite +.-vv.... REDUCED T0 $195.00 At O AT $249.00 ate last night approved a house bill § d N o ropriating $1,400,000 for “con- THREE-PTECE MOHAIR SUITE of Davenport, Chair and SEorest of Sbhei Ane Hareaias fn. Mal . SUUBIDEOON NUKNITUED hnsjaluays heen senatls struction work at various military F S ; SEe i Scores of other fine bargains in Mahogany as well anc ably low priced and now we are showi Wit Glenn, TG i ; ably low priced and now we are showing the best val inetia S educedRionEs o D RtoREs $26900 many of the suites can be had in eight, nine or ten pieces. ever, e R posts throughout the countr; The measure was pa d after ob- jection had been voic ed and with- drawn by Senator Bingham, repub- lican, Connecticut, who favored the o, Q 7 T OMR 5 e ¢ Governov's, Tsland- s an slr- FOR REAL HONEST VALUES—COME TO PORTER’ port and said that ercction of per- manent buildings there, as provided in the bill, would make this impos-| HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS YOU'LL FIND AT PORTER'S BIG SALE ] Wadsworth, vepublican, | D argued in favor of the bill, declaring that army officers and men were forced, under present con- | ditions to live in quarters some of them erec only for temporary| - and to burn to the| round at any time. He also said that the post oftice department had rejected Governor's Island as not suitable for a rport. Detroit Club President Remains Silent on Cobh Detroit, Feb. 3 (P—Frank Navin, | p dent of the Detroit American League baseball club and acting| president of the American league, declined today to affirm or deny the report from Louis that he had asked waivers on Ty Cdbb. | “There is nothing definit now 41 1 have nothing to sa. he de- ,ni / Az, Yo, SRS Regular $32.00 Regular $59.00 Regular $9.50 Regular Regular $28.50 Regular $45.00 Regular $22.50 Regular $29.75 i NOW §17-50 NOW §5.50 NOi $2750 NOW §49.00 NOW §6-00 NOW §49.50 NOW §21.75 NOW §35.00 NOW §15.75 Now $1750 | cla “Does th n that you have not asked waivers?” he was asked. “] have no statcment to make at ‘ * g repllsi Regular $10.00 Regular § this tin Limien - S U tegu 00 Regular $25.00 Regular $45.00 Regular $39.00 e tewilay 8 Loss of Citizenship NOW §17.95 NOW §19.75 NOW $17.75 NOW §35.00 NOW §27 \ r_’\?é‘\‘\‘:“stél Would Not Be Automatic ash gton, TFeb. 3 (P —Loss 14 N 0 AT q AT . . 3 5 s £ Washington ) ss 0 These are not selected as the lowest priced articles of their kind, but individual pieces selected at random to give you Regular $69.00 Regular $27.50 Regular $60.00 0 NOW $39.50 NOW $27.20 NOW $47. citizenship by conviction or sentence P S s the loy 3 d ¢ I for any ecrime would not be in-| an idea of just what you'll find in this BIG SALE. volved unless expre specified by 5§ > the jury or in the under i . an amendment to the federal penal code approved last night by the sen- | .m‘flm I ast ite, and sent to the house. \ Vflw all ° offenses which are punishable by N - . . Jdeath or imprisonment for a term s exceeding one vear felonies, and all NEW BRITAIN Senator Walsh, tana, Introduced the amendment at | ihe request of the American Bar as- ‘ The amendment would make other offenses misdemeanors. democrat, Mon- “CONNECTICUT’S BEST FURNITURE STORE sociation.