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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1927. P[]THIER STARTS FLASHES OF LIFE: AMERICAN AND |rvice with New "é';’ie,f‘mi-“fiadiy] mg MARINES ARE iTapeading battle ax & oriicAlsitua: ENGLISH FLAPPERS ARE ALIKE |sinee: o Bankers: cxoress dice ‘ ; {t6¥ itioa s Wioarsguad bot. wiko HIS SEVENTH TERM ser Ham = Foveatones | NIGARAGEA BOUNI ie2. mzimacsom o an g wee| B e Engtisn | “TAve and Let Live ceedings brought by his mothe; add | can country. Latest advices here — 2 to troubles of former Probate Judee | lindicate that Dr. Juan B. Sacasa, R]] | flappers are alike, In the opinlon of | Ppaulshoro, N. J.—So thrilled 1 | Arthur W. Marsdea, of Madison. liberal claimant for the presidency, (] Island GOYG]’[]O[‘ N()W IS;Mr:. Jane Higble of San Jose, Callf. | Miss Edith Batten, deputy sheriff, |Mortgage, on land and home, is one 0. S. to GOHGCHH&(E Farces tUJprobamy is unable to avert the im- b | “They both like their cocktalls and |over getting her first man that she |of five on the praperty. | : Bendihe conflict. Bven it Babase X | | 73 Years O]d thelr smokes and both insist on|wants to make some more raids, | Prmect Amel‘l(}afls Yalght: wish ta #lop ARe Bafile |doing es they like,” she told the|rather than be on her regular job, | New Haven — Tuberculosis death | |preparatory to entering peacs Soropptomist club. running the sheriff's typewriter. Pis. | rate for Connecticut per 100,000 of | —_— |negotiations with President Adolfo Providence, R. L, Feb. 18 GP— [Sal o lant ne sepcared thigeiboty 3fg"l‘}a":’:flg:{’p‘ffidfi!‘;’:;y:,‘?,rf:c‘f"]‘o S| Washington, Feb. 18 (P—Antici- |Diaz, it is an impression amons | Aram J. Pothier, a record break-| New York—A sizzling serve comes | leggers In a house and 220 gallons| '® % = ot e e & Reh be- {Officials here his military leaders | "4 | from Mile. Lenglen as to reports that 0 Whiskey. A male deputy assisted commission shows. rating that en lopending clash be |, e usurped whataver authority I S er in getting elected governor of ! tv and Sacasa armies at | her ncw ma , M. | her. . e the smallest state in the union, 1:;%“‘31(,“’,‘!""33,“;‘" Sl Hartford — Letters to President a1l eoparaless LAmert- | OXEr thesiavinys ks iormetlyaxes ’ just beginning his scventh term at| ... ,,];h,,. et bty il Coolidge and Senator Borah by rep- [can lives ‘and property, the gov- |cised. ‘ 5 ; [k New York—"Tho Captive” is the |resentatives of Chinese population of [ernment is concentrating additional | The new marine forces probably ieio.2ag of 73, Oplyconaigtherigov. are destined to be landed at Corin- ernor, George Clinton of New York, favorite play of the seniors at Co- |Connecticut ask for withdrawal of forces in Nicaragua. . i i is known here to have served his| Chicago—Mrs ith Rockefeller | lumbia university. American warships recently ordered | A force of 1,600 marines i3 be- |0 01 the west coast approximate- PURE COD LIVER 0“. state as many terms. McCormick has written the words| : [to China. ing dispatched from four bases to|lY 75 miles from Managua, the Success has heen Gov. Pothier's |for a song by Mrs. Eleanor Everest| New Haven—An overturé compos- —_— the Central American republic to [capital. They are expected mainly partner in business as well as pol- | Freer, her gold coast neighbor. The|ed by Miss Evelyn Dilllonmar, 23,| Waterbury — Samuel Tnsull medal |t ed under the eommand of |to be used for precautionary pro- itics. He migrated from Quebeg | theme is: | who teaches music at the University |awarded to James W. Killfoile, line | It imiral Jullan L. Latimer |tection —of American interests, to Woonsocket in 1875 to become a “T write not of thee, deares; :of Wisconsin, is to be played next | foreman for Conneccticut Light & |in . of the special service |While thelr dutles may include the |y qe yoy ysed to dread—and initsstead cod—no longer need they be e grocer's clerk, switched to banking 1 write of what thou art.”” {Sunday by the New Haven Sym- (power company for saving life of one |squardon in Nicaraguan waters, |cstablishment of neutral zones in| 3 rich and mellow chocolate taste s0 take pure codliveroil. quuicck‘]"“;iu. and rose to the presidency of the phony orchestra at Woolsey hall, [of his workmen who had come in|Their arrival will augment the |the Matagalpa section and Keeping| good you avant to lick the spoon! Yet their cheeks, builds stron, xndyl;t,uiy Woonsocket Institution for Sav-| Washington—Senator Wadsworth | Yale. The overture was her thesis in contact with live 4,600 volt wire. | marine troops in t country to open for traffic the Corinto-Mana-| coco cod ispure cod liver oil in liquid bodies. Coco cod i-mnf... cod liver ings, now ome of the richest banks of New York, an Episcopalian, study for the degree of bathelor of | T {2,000 men, a detachment of 400 8ua rallroad. form—with nothing added except the oil—it brings sparbling health to in Rhode Island. | wishes the newspapers to “squelch [ music she obtained at Yale two years | Meriden —— Youth offers stolen already being on duty at Managua, | e recognized vitalizing vitaming ‘every andold. Ask your doctor. Then go te His first political job was as the religious poison which is being |2£0. Dean Smith of the Yale 'school | truck for sale for $30. but flees with- |ipe 4 ’Legis]ators Won’t Pray human system needs. So don’t deny the nearest druggist's and get fust one member of the Woonsocket school |gpijled in the senate.” He told the|Of music says few women have out truck when prospective buyer! spo; units ordered is al . i yoursclf the marvelous benefits bottle Vnhiscon:cnmnd Ty committee. He was elected to the National Press eclub such polson|Téached the point of writing music becomes suspicious and notifles po- ¢y . 1,200 st gom| On Declaration of War = Assembly, and ran for Mayor un-|sould soon make melghbors enemies |in the larger form. : lice. the Q . arine baseand | Bismark, N. D, Feb. 18 (UP)— i successfully four times. He Was|anq 4ivide the nation on religious| Pl re e 2 rris Island, S. C., while| North Dakota's legislature will not 2 B elected the fifth and sixth times. |jjneq | London—Labor members o par- | Maine Is Considering anot 1 on' the | me prayer when a declaration B but refused to run for a third term. | ament are stirred by the expenses | Anti-Evolution Bill cv T fl 1ntan. . | of war is made. The present session G He served as lleutenant gov- of the tour of the Duke and Duch = L : t:d a measure, introducel by a ot Los Angeles—Adela Rogers st.|°f th s o Cuba > . »nderson, | def ’ ) e | Augusta, Me., Feb. 18 (UP)—The ! : bk . & .y, bR ncesohng anh Wer hiusbena havelagnecd) 07 TOTK: O azel now nhe) B IS RELEE ¢ which is « sail today | non-partisan member, which would | The Cod Liver Oil that Tastes Like Chocola : Islands on the way to Australi ine legislature today had for con- | ¢ ; ? vent war | to disagres without hard feelings. & . aler Len o from Philadelphia for Newport, R. mble the legislators in event war | . Exposftion at Paris, where he met 0 4257 o Suthor v |The expenses were approved by the [sideration an antl-evolution bill not | "L, C R PE R ok R o pray fortan armistice | Liguid or Tablet Form Mils Francoise de Charmigny, | 1ne burden of being an author un-|, o = . ¢ 1 unlike the Tennessee law that re- 2 2 : el 2 gny, b e h i hil hou of commons after denunci- for the fleet at Guantanamo will [ while the people vote on & referen- | whom he later married. er contract, mother of two children | ;o 54 waste of public money when |5u i i i1 i e In 1914 Gov. Pothier “quit pol- and conducting a home was too there is pn\:‘r:\: at home. 5 | |be taken aboard will embark '|v~“d\1¥l‘.. ; e dibint tties for good” after his fifth term |much for her. s igissd fShidatng \taxt ¥ Fociesl on Wevalutiony | Quentioofant SBaxria s aur R uate | SN on s aiGenipniiatd A 1o SR it i as governor. In 1022, however, a | 2 e orii TasRll Derpay's int 08U B abblesti o $6008 anaxvand | cnjines MacitherdlVo s A der | meilbe piodlors mach iof mAtie S 5 Demoorat was . electon governor,| Newark, N. J—Thomas A. Bl-| come has been out $2.000 asenr, Be. |removal from oftice. Teachers giving |provious orders 200 marines and | lawmakers would b 'For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. and Pothler's Republican support™5on, bound for Fort Meyers, Fla., f0r |gora Geno Tanney licked mim a des] |7/171io0 on the subject would face | division of six airplanes are fo be | they were gatheris | 1 i _ja two months .vacation, took 40 bl ad £l < and the loss of their po- sent from San Diego. | ers called upon him to lead his par- | s pending by which Jack was tc ' YTOPNOWMOWIYE The American government fs un- | READ HERALD CUASSIFIED ADS| ty to vistory in' 1924. He was re- |Dooks, including some of De Mau- gcs that sum for use of his photo. Sitions elected for his seventh term last|Passant's works and “On the Trail of | graph and autograph in advertising fall. He will have served ten the Unknown." He will read them pate Right after the fight Dempsey years as governor when thls term|When he is not fishing or looking | forwarded a signed agreement. Now is completed. | with Henry Ford Into the possibili-|tne manufacturer has repudiated the tles of growing rubber in the Ever-{qontract and been upheld in court. All of Colorado Counties |5 | And you, too, wiil be surprisedand de- follow taking cod liver oil, Nature’s most lighted when first you taste pure cod remarkable blood-reddener and body liver oil in this new form. Gone is the builder. Children love the taste of coco lted in the famous Scopes trial. Under the bill, school officials pur- = < Hartford — “Whipping post” bil Now Are on Railroads| New York—Comolius Vanderbil, |comas. vetors Ingloimaive Sudtetosy Springfield, Colo., Feb. 18 (CP—The | ST committee with no one present to onward trek of progress and civiliza- | man, 18 to 16 clubs the dues gpeak in its favor, its proponent, tion has modernized Baca county. | vhich range from $150 to | Mayor Alfred N. Phillips, Jr., of As a result, all of the country - John D. Rockefeller, Jr, is | Stamford belng unavoidably de- claims to distinction have passed. | tained. Completion of a stretch of 55 i miles of railroad connecting Man-| Baltimore—Thirteen boys and girls ter, Kas, and Joycoy, Colo, by at the University of Baltimore are! New Haven — Mrs. Mary Dias, 36, | the Santa Fe railroad gives every ter members of an anti-sulcide |and four children narrowly e e one of Colorado’s 63 counties a rail- formed because of 17 recent | death when policeman rescues them road. Previously Baca county had |student suicides at various other in- | from room in which drunken hus- the distinction of beigg the only |stitutions. Members will study stu-|band is alleged to have locked them county without a railroad. \d«-nt habits of thought. The motto is | after tearing down gas fixture. 1 Build Strength in Piace of Weakness Perhaps you are one of many who are convalescing after a troublesome cold or cough or possibly grippe and find that your strength is at rather low ebb. build strength in place of weakness. G 75 [\ TWEEDS! \) WORSTEDS! At such times it is all hat you be well-nourished, . : , : and ntostl}ln(i:n;gllx?tse“e];uzls";ggti?:léls?fgeygucod-l‘i:ir r;%u:;shzlp & Only 89 Sults T@ Go . ¥ SE RGES ! OF PURE VITAMIN-TESTED COD-LIVER OIL v g & . ) ' » Suits for which you ; !;’)g wouldn’t hesifate to - : S : ' C’A SSIMERES! . pay double. We guar- antee the values tof /] s 0 _ Blus Bossis be beyond compari- : - son. 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