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WESTERN STATES Washington, Feb W r:hlps will be used it necessary Actual sending of ships from the U. S. Warships Ready | European squadron, however, will Snow and Sleet Sweep Rocky jies tron reaueet ot american x4 Uses One Plate Each on Tracks, been driven from the American l»:~ MOlllllalIl Al‘&a ‘smon by gunfire. American ships available for the purpose are: Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 9 (P —| Cruiser Memphis at Alexandria, | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, EX GOP IN GOURT Hldmg Bare Space William Doherty, aged 28, of 111 istration, also pleaded not guilty. On | request of Attorney Thomas F. Me- Donough, both cases were contin- by Joseph Albert, aged 57, of 151 e — \rrh street, pl:-aded not guilty to | (g k () d G e paree ot mon-support. 11 nas | 106 Black Bear” and Com- been out of vmpIO)mrnt !ar several | | factory yesterday. His wife testifled | ‘thm he left Dec. 15, 1926, and )vas‘ 1 Fairbanks, Alaska, Feb. 8 (P — charge of operating an unregistered | okt abd Mhoripaon chésgad itk | Al ASKAN R B | operating without a license and reg- | ued until tomorrow morning. ‘lvw(ks and only went to work in a pamon Accused in 333 000 TheI | contributed only $10 since. She | | asked $10 a week for the support | peproduction of one of those dramas | mail carrier slept, he and the WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1927. vestigating. ol inquiry and hurried to Mexico. ed Shirmeyer. Bear” stole the mail, cached no value to them. ing snow-covered trails of Alaska in- F‘l‘e Sallors Rescued When Barge Catches Fire Lewes, Del., Feb. 9 (#—Five mem- bers of the crew of the barge Marie ham suddenly dropped all other lines | C. Beasley, of Norfolk, were rescued | by the tug Ballenas, of New York, After several weeks he retraced | early this morning when the barge hls steps to Los Angeles and arrest- | caught fire and sank 10 miles south '0! Fenwick Island lightship, accord- ing to radio messages received here. The barge is said to have been Post office investigators then combed the north for the next three year. In the spring of 1926, Pink- As related by the government men, Shirmeyer's story was that in the middle of the night, while the | gwned by Fred Beasley of Norfolk, Black | while the tug was owned by the W.| the | money and destroyed everything of | | E. Rector company, of New York. | o Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk - andF Forlnta; Inoalids, wrishing. Digestible —No Coaica- T Niate fav AV - §now and sleet swept out of the | ESypt, flagship of Admiral Guy H.| Dassett street, a former pollceman. | op nor children, aged 13 and 11|of ihe far north which have become Rocky Mountain region today on a | | piprass _;}"‘"';’_"""h"“"fr“"r’ ‘“”" removed a set of markers from his | years, (e o e Aty ve_state front bringing ”"‘“'"‘fiv‘ifl y?rlvw:{r:fl .\';pf mw:;-:::;i—:i‘:“"mm“'lc truck when it was put| Judge Hungerford ordered Albert |oq for tomorrow, when Nellic Beat- SHatker antl Tardner ot Viiletianaha) Quy of commission femporazily, and | to pay §10 a week and post a bond | tie, known in the gold camps of & at Villefranche| evaded the law, according fo the po- | of $100 or go to jail for thirty days. | Alaska for a quarter of a century as | lice, by fastening one of the num- | e A s STATE THEATER ber plates to the front of a truck, | v accused of stealing $38.000 In gold | g oh Csouthward through| Don Juan! What adventurous|and the other to the rear of a third |GOIf Course Tragedy . |from a dog sled carrying the mails | Montana, Wyoming and Colorado |ond romantic fancies that name|truck. Ry keeping the tall board | Has Taken Two Lives across the interior four leaving a heavy blanket of snow and | conjures up in the minds of the lit- | down on the truck having the plates | ¢ Apgeles, Feb. 9 (P)—The cost | Accused with the forcing thermometers to sub-zero | erature lovers of all nations! John | in front, and throwing a blanket!,s an argument on the Belleview | woman is William C. § marks. Preceded by sharp drops in | Barrymore! What a very incarna- | over the radiator of the truck earry- | oup golf course here Monday stood |an innkeeper who is sa to havi Co in “Johnny Get Your Hai i high, wide shoulders and wide|the successful substitute for caloe temperature, the cloud banks rolled | tion ‘of the spirit of romance and|ing the plates in the rear, he «i- lat two lives today. Cornelius J. Cal- | confessed to federal officials that | (O0FAR, W "JORMNY Wt SOUE B! 1\ pol; trousers will have narrow| mel; there's no sickness or pain afte slowly over the Dakotas, Nebraska, | adventure that name represents to | caped detection until yesterday aft-|jahan, soft drink manufacturer of | Nellie Beattio and he “pinched the | u‘h : iis is “klg ':\c;! n\kmnme ey e e o t Kansas and Oklahoma y |all lovers of the stage and screen | ernoon, according to the police, as |Toledo, Ohio, died in a hospital yes- | poke.” His case is scheduled for B}&yt e onearance on the soreen In o |they say. Patterns will be louder| Dr. Edwards' Ofive Tablets do cover the southern part of this sec- | the world over. | the tail board hid the absence of a |terday from the wound inflicted by |later date, a demurrer having been | first appearance on the screen in a“han ever, and green scems the fa- | that which calomel does, and just as tion with two or more inches of snow | Therefore, it is with pardonable | rear marker and the hanging blank- | his oldwfriend and business asso- | filed in his behalf {zeat iladtie really el Lol BT S 4 effectively, but. their action is gen- or to bring a corresponding amount | pride that the State management | et covered the absence of a {ront ciate, Andrew Jankowski, Toledo au. | The story dates back to December | INg his famous locks snipped in this | e T tle and safe instead of severe and ir- of rain or sleet. presents the super-production of | marker. |tomoblle dealer who also Kkilled | 30, Cuiphatiyghy I 1 nlote, PUC one Onds Bimthe samo| Ry g ¢ | ritating. nued in Kansas and | “Don Juan" starring John Barry-| Yestorday afternoon, Detective | himself in tho cl Dufty, government mail driver, stop- | Erand Kid of yore. 1 Asks Divorce, Claims Her i ieria (ke Oliyatma T parts of Missouri and Oklahoma t0- | more, which comes fo the State|Sergeant George C. Kllinger “'M\ti — ped with his dog team at Shirmey-| The vaudeville for the week-end | Husband pmyed She’d Die | is ever cursed with a “aa s Vo Sy b mereny VIR {rom | theater, Hartford, Conn., on Sunday, [ to the freight depot, where the two| MAKES LIQUOR SEIZURE. | °T'S RoRalicnes W T | ']"‘l,,'f );;‘1,,“:210I'f,“ze:,\":'f,:'s{:-?},‘";\—y Jersey City, Feb. '8 (P Bo. | taste.” s bad hreath, o dull nsuoc‘;:: 5 to 30 degrees above zero. ath PR 2 ain. & s o 2 | On the sled he carried 30, | Barry . sk v . K. | St Y b el SO e A Rain or mist was general in north- “ h');;‘ll: e tove et '\r.:lrr:i\'sw“:r?h:xmdnl:z ‘E;;‘“ na{;r?n Bralyanin Satss B (s e 1D being sent from a Seattie, | Welles, entitled “I'll Kill Him.” | fore leaving for work each morning, | “no good” feeling, constipation, tor- ern Texas with Abilene reporting & | artruily combining intimacy, action | Thompson, aged 27, of 12 Maple | S rPriSing & gang of alleged rum |\, %0k 1o Thomas F. Aitken, [ Johnny is one of the famous Barry | Harold Nichols would kneel and|pid itver, bad disposition or pimply temperature of 34 above at midnight | aq'slondor, Joosely adheres {0 the | strest, an employe of the former po. | LIINErs, Officer Leo Murphy of the |, [ il oyiraior at McGrath, in the | family—probably the most gifted of | Pray that his wife Gertrude might| face. | , Il as a comedian. Other acts | die before he returned, she asserted| Olive Tablets are a purely vege- ag compared to 64 at noon yester- | aqition of Don J Terlorio, | liceman, Sergeant Bliinger asked |- ]"“?\””‘ polis : ,’f“ Idatarod; §2.250 from a New York | ther _ [of the men withou fur manufacturing concern to Ed|on the bill for Thursday will in-|in fillng &uit for divorce. table compound mixed with olive day . andee of Spai “hich Moli- | Thompson for his operator's license | Although freczing _temperatures | ST2R4Se of Spain, upon Whith Moli- | The rompson 18 sald to have ro. |Scized liquor valued at $5,5 Glollme o trapper: and other mail | clude Newhoft and Phelps; Day| Charging cruelty, Mrs. Nichols! oil: know them by thir olive celor. were forecast for the middla west to- | 1o PAac. Bvron, Zomiln and | ot T e 1t several wesks |L¥0 men held are John Rizzo of | f Rt ont sy 000, The “Black | sisters and the Russland orchestra, | asked for custody of their only child, | Dr. Edwards spent years among day, a return to higher marks was | (90E BT N R0, assies, | ago. According to the records of | \Waltham and Antone Gagliarno of|p.,» ung another woman were pas- | Fulton and Mack; Senna and Denny. | Harold, Jr. 5, now living with her. | patients aftlicted with liver and promised for tomorrow due to the | “my o5 ricina) musical score accom- | the state motor vehicle department, | Needham. gt companions €5 fsongers on the sled. A special morning performance | The Nichols were married January bowel complaints and Olive Tablets passing of the sub-zero sicge In the | panies the picture, and will be|there s no license in Thompson's [°*7 The ‘next morning the pouch and | will be given for children on Satur-' 24, 1920, and she left him December jare the immensely effective result. mountain states. At midnight severa . its contents were missing. day morning at the Strand. The |20, 1923. [ Take nightly for a week. Sce how layed by the State Symphony or- | name. its_contents Sinand. |40, Montana and Colorado points re- !fhn’“m under the direction of Bert| TIn polica court this morning. Do- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS| TPostol Inspector 8. T. Pinkham ! program will include Jackie Coogan | e ——— much better you feel and look. 15¢, SRt SR B S herty pleaded not guilty to the | FOR YOUR WANTS of Seattle spent three months travel- | in “Johnny, Get Your Hair Cut.” | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 30c, 60c. predictions for a rise today. 8 | Motorists stranded in the eastern | Utah desert since Friday, last, today were being hauled to firm highways by teams. The automobiles twere mired following a_thaw. Several | toving v il HARTFORD SPRINGFIELD PROVIDENCE NEW HAVEN HOLYOKE FALL RIVER WORCESTER to be suflarmg from exposure. I Entire [ Stock o ¥, | 5 Floors . % T IN HPMREVI]LT\ et Fuller Furniture Co. Bt U. §. 15 Ready to Send War- | ships to P_orfl@se Waters $250,000.00 Stock of High Grade Furniture, Furnishings, Glenwood Range Spring Styles for Men Ve " —————————— | . 0 Tonight will mark the final ap- Have Athle i mkAvold Ugly leples | pearance in New Britain of the fam- | ; Fi{sburgh, T'eb. 9—Spring styles| A pimply face will not embarrass | os Dr. Piuline, who has mystifed | {OF men are based on an attempt to| you much longer if you get & pack- 1diences at the Strand since Mon- | makeithe wearqr ‘appel, Aol and age of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. St {strong as an athlete. That was the | The skin should begin to clear after Tomorrow will begin an entirely | CONSeNsus of opinion expressed by|you have taken the tablets a few o pramam with mans contmien, | €leEates to the Merchant Tailor De- | nights. Lo e veerblon o thePill | signers association, in convention| Cleanse the blood, bowels and liv- The feature photoplay will be Jackic | here. Coats will be tailored with | er with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, AT THE STRAND temperatures to the middlewest and | southwest after more than a week | of unusually mild winter weather. Starting in Canada Sunday, the ptured two London, Feb. 9 (A—A Lisbon dis- | patch to the Star, filed in the Portu- | guese capital today, says: | “Fighting has been proceeding in Lishon for the last 40 hours, and continuss, All cable and wireless stations are in the hands of the government. An Evening News dispatch from Vigo, Spain, 60 were killed and several hundred wounded during the fighting at Oporto. The city was oc- cupled yesterday afternoon when Befora surrender: the revolu- tionaries asked that all sergeants corporals and private soldiers in- volved in the uprising be freed from ponsibility for it. The govern- umm commander agreed except with e to the sergeants. I‘mlhg the fighting, a grenade in an asylum for girls, killing Liberul \.. D . . epniarind N e ) R el Rugs, Floor Coverings, Beddings Your opportunity to purchase the finest productions of the furniture industr, Leading Grand Rapids makers represented. Beauty and exclusiveness of design—superior quality woods and construction. All at the moderate prices of ordinary, commercial furniture. Note the savings! Terms If Desired and w ling another. teport Revolt Over Velour and Mohair LIVING ROOM SUITES RARE AND BEAUTIFUL CDD PiECES Walnut and Mahogany BEDROOM SUITES $72 Four-piece chamber suite. Sheraton design in finest ma- hogany touched with decorative effects of ribbon inlays. One-half off at . B COGGSWELL OCCASIONAL BOUDOIR CHAIRS gorgeous charm of the Marie Antoinette 5495 CHAIRS e R CHAIRS < 3 e = 4 “The Hundred Dollar Kind" period. Hand carved frame of solid ma- HinRonisly) dosler el Cosewell ¢ 1% D hater Woe o hogany. Sale price ....... 2 s chalrs in coverings of distine- & Coverings in coples of In fashic newest mode! How Three-piece suite in fines tive beauty. Loose spring filled quality taupe mohair. Solid cuehions; upholstered arms, — Needlepoint, Our low dainty-—how feminine! Denim i Y mahogany frame in Louis XVI period s | Sale price rice coverings in charming patterns. Four handsome pieces. =T S | ferent kY o Colonial chamber suite in style. Filling of curled hair. Needlepoint s s 29050 1 6.95 $32 Mayflower design. Four reversible cushions. Sale pricé . pieces in red mahogany. A new number $ TIP TABLES BEAUTIFUL FOUR-POSTER ordered just before the sale—it has just London, Feb, 8 (A—The insurg- 7te at Oporto, Northern Portugal, lio rose against the Carmona dic- tatorship last week have capitulated » government forees, say official adviees received in London this aft- crnoon. | 1g continues in Lisbon, the capital, however, and there have besn many casualties in the fighting of the last thre the dispatches give assurance no Americans or Dritishers been injured. $ 700 Mohair suite—3 pieces e quisitely designed true to the *365 $439 B}lrl Walnut suite in Louis XVI design. Made by Sligh. $239 different — what stately Distinctive. Dif- Tondon, Teb, § (A—The Madrld correspondent of the Exchange Tele- graph says telegrams from Fonte- trast, ve , near the auote travelers from sing the opinion that the Lis- nment has suppressed the ough a *w shots are g fired in the neighborhood Oporto. Railway communica- tions have not yet been restored. Charming Colonial period de- Engmeers Can't Have Plles' Th: seati piles! no m uous need fe. Royal Kashan WILTON $45 Custom built living room . suite in taupe mohair with $ reversmk: c\]lshions in brilliant color con- W ST LIVINC .. Sal 7 A Chesterfield design. Sale price ere §24.5 NG ROOM DY [ caten: Jnase DHCe 380 Silver gray and midnight The one piece that adds (‘HAIR'S AND BEDS | $41 8 Sligh ~bedroomsuite, *four blue mohair. Three pieces, $ that indefinable something ROCKERS Were $45.00 Dieces in two-tone Burl Wal- § including a handsome Coggswell chair. known as “Character” to RS ! nut. Especially priced in the Reorganiza- Mahogany frame. Sale price . the room it graces! Tops “pholstered in taupe jacquard s 3 tion Sale at Three-piece suite in denim. in exquisitely matehed ; Gomifortahiell” spring, | SIEN fout-naster peds. o I rich el Walnut ‘chamber suite with 2 Soft rich color effect of taupe $ veneers! Pie crust edge. itinaiiad becka gRpadal teorza .\ti(:\n ‘;fifl‘ijw;n:; & Zapon lacquer finish. Triple and gray. Charmingly set off with brown 149 Sale price | l;m]ded edges inl Circassian walnut color. 5269 moss edging. Three pieces. Sale price . . “our pieces. Sale price GLENWOOD RANGES '17.75 1 9.75 '29.75 $195 Tuder peried bedroom suite. $75 0 Genuine Glenwood cab- French walnut with rose- s inet gas range. Large wood color overlays. Four pieces includ- 139 oven, size 18x16x12. A discontinued s ,75 DINING ROOM SUITES ing large full vanity at only v number—it goes into the Rem‘ganizzx- — mahogany dining suite in exquisitely matched Crotch ma- “”2 &'t‘}@ flt‘ only e Y G $‘900 hogany. Ten pieces including 72-inch buffet. Chairs have $ BEDS, BEDDING, MATTRESSES nother big value in a Genuine Glen- upholstered seats and backs. Sale price ....... i wood range. Full standard size coal S all steel beds; 2-inch con- range; perfect baker. ]Am-gznff,‘,«cfig; $67_'99 et linine X s : _ $10‘ 00 tinuous post constl‘uctinns While they last at . $5 75 ‘,”’1;]::f”}!“;]!“;:i‘;Hnl;(; ¢ i}?f\lktl’xl:(“\l ]’I'] _‘_“;“]“‘fl“”."- From $395 with large fillers. All standard sizes, at = KITCHEN CABINET: it Sl e A i leorganization Sale price Sellers 2 e . . . all steel bed spring. Stron $67 00 T?‘lle’ kl::]('l”“_';lfab"gi: $525 Itahzn_x_ Ren;u,\:\:xnce dining suite. ) l\.'(‘l_\‘ :jsflgnod' in s $6‘5 Sot 1'esilient\.p gl1oice 0% 3 95 seen pictured in the color pages in the . < h(.*.nu.tm!l Antique walnut, e including 66-inch standard size. A sale especially at ... National Magazines. Golden Oak finish; MR SIS orgtadanas ey 3 all white cotton mat- s all time-saving, labor-saving improve- 549-00 $695 satinwood dining room suite. Complete in nine pieces. In a s $15 00 tress. Well made and ments. You do want one—especially at peviod dezign of striking beauty anc ality. A suite of finely tailored. Beautiful woven tick- s 12 95 finest construction—admiration compelling in effect. | i et ings. All sizes. Sale price ... o RUGS OF BEAUTY AND QUALITY IN THE REORGANIZATION SALE $120.00—8.3x10.6 High Grade, Heavy Regular $39.00 Regular $78.00 27-in.x6 ft. AMLESS WILTON AXMINSTER XMINSTER! WILTONS SN TONS PR Regnlar B 2 _Were 865 Bita hese are salesmen's ples. Fin- Regular $160.00 ity st s il Lons I e I12—Were $6500 Ovi2 6xD ost quality Wiltons “x\‘ulr‘\ of mestic Wilton Rug Ie tractive patterns. of v tra heavy Axminster of dee good- Axminster of medium Another big rug value! High grade many beautiful patte An un- rs—t I patter = perfor quality—save on ¢ pile. Wil last for years. Choice Will give satisfactory Wiltons in several attractive pat- usual buy at the Reorganization atterns; rich colors. service, Choice terns. Yours whil sale ; $119.00 .$89.00 LiTRTUITS51.00 e i . $29.50 Gaant T $49.00 ... $9.98 Capitol O @ Grounds C L & 7O! Between Asylum and Pearl Sts. Largest Furniture MEMBER OF or free box to y upon: x Syndicate ‘4 3 TBYRAMID DRUG CO. 5 In New England I 1900 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mict x plainly Opnosite Capitol Grounds ADASKIN FURNITURE SYNDICATE FURNHURE 40-56 FORD, ST. HARTFORD Liberal Terms If Desired