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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1927, = : = . |a trimming touch to the low-backed | haustive audience with Pope Pius,| The record of controversial vot | — gown. Pearl chokers with grad- | The principal subject of discussion as compiled by the United Pre - F R uated strands of pearls hanging at|was the Royalist newspaper “L’Ac- | shows that on one important occa Wa” Sfreet Bnefs |the rear of the neck are also being | tionfrancaise,” with which the | sion only did cast the ’ ) | worn by many. | Catholic church has intimated dis- | in opposite dircctions. T | A The ~woman who must wear a |pleasure. upon the Shepard bill to cc 1 l January earnings of the Delaware, | Members Niew York & Hartford Stock Exchanges bnsmre has difficulty in wearing| De Castélnau will circulate a mes- | federal maternity act for an addi- | faek the gown which exposes the entire | sage to Catholics throughout France | tional ¢xperimental period of one 'V:V,.”, s Ak 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN amian’ s . back since there can be no straps | in an_endeavor to intensify efforts | year. Senator Reed voted against| rising to § from 564 | Plemlerste 00l COMMUNIS |showing st the seus. Howsver, this |1 creats a Catholie movement there | contimuunce and Scnator Waish | b set oo oo o 5341005 | Odll oD Rale Hawever Gats. TEL 3040 is overcome by brassiere Sl banty | which would be freed from politics | fayor. from §138,7 H i | i S | | FICE, NTRA E Becgmmg m[ensmed | combinations ~ which have front |similar to the Italtan Catholic Fe Both senators have strict party Up HaH Per Cen 1 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRALROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 panels, fitted in bust-shape, extend- |cration which is wholly religious. records, the compilation s .| A back dividend of b i e |ing upwards from the front walst- | Both voted to drop the impeachment | 14g heen declared on the preferre | Santiago, Chile, Feb. 25 (& — line with shoulder straps plac ase against Federal Judge Lngli ek of Vulean Detinnin \ 5 i We Offer: Stern methods are heing continued | Well out on the shoulders extending | « stern Illinois, after the JUdgY'S: company, with the regular quarter- At Safiny by Premier Ibanez to wipe out com- |down the sides of the back where | retiement, for the Wadsworth im-y of -4 per cent. The regular | S OTOR munism from Chile and to elimin- | they attach to the panty “*“""I ation amendments to corre OF 1 .4 per sent uu 1he | chant kit h : ate opposition to the government. A |band. These leave the back exposed I [1ustiges whigh, Wagh: nog ‘l"’*“ | pre A" also was authorized. | hut e it sossie ) number of persons were added yes- (but give sufficient bust support m‘ | the time of passage of the presential are payable April to stock | firm. presidential veto of Or u o. terday to the list of more than 100 | front. | | law; for the Howell restrictivel or rocord April 34. | MeNar: bill was favorably previously arrested or ordered to| Nightgowns also follow the U-back connection with | J;uuru‘rh.n'm upen by ser ,-,‘{‘h,.f‘.‘ lcavo tho country. ~Although the list [ neckiine. - Bathing suits with decp o | ] government of the| j\nerican Hide and Leather | ous ‘witho 2 merica o er com- houses, but was without a . ooy i Hbtoi Koyt SouEat {1 I8 khbyph (0| Dianaped Backa oo ieing o od | WAL anrl Reed GOmparisons | Cave coa canai: for tho Bruce mo-| pearpica® Hide and Leather com |age houses, but was without apy Price on Application. be made up mostly of communist |the fashionables at l'dlm Beach at | 4 tion to consider French spoliatio in contrast to net profit of|ing of about $10,000,000 in los congressmen and labor leadors in |Present and these permit one to get | Are Imereslmg against the Glass parliaments CE i BTt et oo = i various parts of the country, Three |sunburned evenly so that one can | tion to give the Pepper-acFadden | i e Sinds EAnt the 7 communist newspapers have bgen i\\r"\r low-cut evening gown without | e banking bill the right of way, and ; AT ]”r' S e C shut down. showing signs of ugly high-watc Washington, Feb. 25 (UP)—The | for construction of the three new! Gross carnin recrs Pub- | dency to stimulate profit tak it Many of those against whom ac- | marks. ¢ Jersey suits arc | yoiing records of Senator James A. | naval cruisers opposed by President| i, sop e or Aig ,,_“ ccent strong spot , tion has been ordercd are taking |slashed in U-shape and outlined in | Lipaq. qemocrat. Missourt, and Sena. | Coolidge. | R of $3,518,-| The closing was firm. Selected |J ’}’! ‘Eg mn sieps 4 flsh; it on, the: ground Hablplin bialcys nee low mecked | yo. phomas J. Walsh, democrat, | ator Reed, in addition, voted oS e & stoeks loontimas oty et 29 he premier Is acting unconstitution- | suits arc not ready-made one mus 4 Gih o hors b \v‘ ot b et e unconstitution. e nob ready-made ‘one mist | A rded by some as tho | for thy rivers and harbors bifl when | rop S R S S B n e ading senatorial possibilitics | Walsh was absent. th o or cent. money rates. DuPont, 2 1 S NEW Y( N Manuel Rivas Vicuna, chiet of the | IR 1 temoratic presidential now- | Tn turn Senator Walsh voted for | S | Combustion, O 'uu"‘:':-;or::;rsmcn muuscsp late cabinet, who has been ordered | CONFERENCE WITH POPE ination in 1928, shows that during following during Senator Rec | Kodak and Houston Oil advanc deported because of alleged agitation | —— the first half of this short sence. Ito 5 points. Total sales approxi- |j We cdf egainst the present government, has | Archbishop of Paris Returns After 'congress they have voted similarly nvestigation of the bribery charge | ated 1,800,00 5 B e C 9‘-— obtained a decision by the supreme Talk With His Holiness cs. against Senator Gould, re p\xblnan.‘ A : ot THE NEW YO.{K TRUST Co most i ew York, Feb, court suspending the order until the| Rome, Feb. 25 (U ardinal | Of : 4 ed is a wet | Maine, {irregularity developed at the open court has time to decide its consti- | Do Bois, archbi 0 and and valsh but no| Consideration of the Cappe r‘ FA jing of today's stock mar 3 Capital ..... tutionality. The government has been | Marshal De Cas . president of | prohibition issues des during | Truth-in-Fabric bill. | can Car & Foundry, Allied Chemica Surplus about 000 000 notified to present its reasons for de- | the French Catholic Federation, r h first. half B h on upon Denial of the oath to Senator-de- | Mack Tr Dupont, and all A ), i P tanding Vicuna’s deportation. turned to Paris today after an ex- which they differed. enate Frank L. Smith, Republican P e e S Deposits about .......... s A }J 000,000 vidence of the government's de- i d was paired for the " F . L B k l Atht oo ? Indicated Income, 1926 ... 37 1% . 2 2 5 £ (4 some opposition, in addition to Robinson resolution for Mexican e of details of th AantobiE, ojls Gommusiamy i seea in| THlS VENUS IS ATHLETIC arbitration. | Complaining it tho Taternationad 1 the arrest ol Rafael Gomucio, direc- | “onsic jon of the McNary- | Teleg wpany. Hous tor of the conservative newspape : > ; n farm relief bill. yielde nt on the first sal Diario Ilustrado. He has alw 2 Py AN ', e FFor Ha 1x reduction resolu- N, Fork, re) arm- | ) i readjustment of spec fought communism bittery, but is| % o g 5 tion and when that was defeated for | urs who own 35 millions of stock in | 12 5 s was regar just as steadfast in his opposition to : Norris resofution t6 apply treasury [ oo 000 0 ST T deray | BAUTAL affer more than four weeks teneral Ibane 3 . : : surpl - debt re . e 3 g @ of almost steadily rising prices. | e AN N : : ik bill, Farm Loan system are worse oft : s h ! Maintenance of the 4 per cent redis- UBA[;K SEEMS L ) : — e e e T e ek et R HATTOND NEW BRITAIN i ™ ; b 4 ||| States,” charges Huston Thompson, 1 prise as hopes of an carly reduction | Ejaryeord Conn, Trust Bldg. Burritt Hot%l | ‘ former meriber of the federal trade | were practically abandoned two . X L v k f commission, in an article appearing | webks ago. Contrary prico move- | 1.2-7186 Tel. 3420 . : 7 i {in the current issue of the magazine | ments oceur the same grof ‘ B 5 £ = | Parm and Fireside, stocks, Cruc Steel rising to a new I rles Peterson | Thompson based his statement [ high above S7 on the announce ' R . i Mus. a Smith ¢ Tairview | on the ertion that the 400,000 0f a new ste hardening proc W[)l]l&l] Ui FaSthl] Adoptmg‘ : v N s : arditoday. of the |farmier. stockholders in the Japd |Wholei\dk: 'S -Stael common 1 4 ath of her . Charles Peter- | banks receive no annual report | sround. Baldwin and Gen- Th MOfl 1 £, son in as, where he had | without solicitation and that the ’ .,.1 Railtay Signal were depressed | . 14 4 2 3 New Britain and lived | circumstances is the one addressed | ! l"" quotations “'” American N e o . - ; © until 18 y was 41 | to congress lumpi fi lf“?‘“(““\“;! LD Do Mp el vowd be viewed, be U-ed in back! . on the announcement of an agre . Joor in keepi up a front in evé- " ; o 3 Y i . in which the |Ment to curtail produ ning styles one must have a pretty | brother, Oscar A 5 ! new Seminole f back displayed by a low U-shaped | g g : i \ v Smit Sl ltion in whicn is | : = [to be responsi | liabilities of the and | showing nothing ¢xactly conc Common | port neial statements the ex- t condition of sweeping crude 5 !'ton Oil r sageing over a point 10 | par, rallied to a nmew high record ent almost as low as 7 the normal waistline, is indced the | . w ¥ | = favorite decollete of the moment, 7 S A ! @ i Front necklines are not extremely | : 7 4 v . 5 l‘ Fi 5 |thoush complete sepurate state: anove 103 before the end of the st | 'We Offer: low and may be rounded, V-shaped, ¥ . - b n €1 a ls [ pegsss e half hour. Dupont and U ndus- | [ square or made in medium U-shapc. b : A : f : o . & 4 S— Thompson. | ar Y nt . . . . Where youth s the deep U-back, 4 . =J| ! i I ground. Commercial s . i ibl dhnos o Thassoke a0 £, : o ¥ 1 % dohn L. Hormead nee the farm loan s so or-|quickly broke 4 points !m:'t n a*figna | e nsuran tract from the nude-back effect. : ; E . Funer rvices cd that the labilities or 10sses | ana International Telophone - HLY) [ ! g Matrons, however, find the low| 2 i S bank arc in the end th ther profit neck-line without strapping more . o 3 ; e ¥ e aftor. | labilities and losses of the other z s held stea i Market 83-90 becoming cs since their | ; i v 5 £ o 11, every stockholder ¥as a vight |y quot o ato backs are usu v worth dis- 5 " % : ol i : : to demand this information. Every |s \ ‘ s 3 plaging. | ; ' e S clock. ey, Elisha < Assyp.|investor in farm loan bonds woull | cents & Application will be made soon for Fringe outlines the U-backs of | 4 e ) minist (5 protected by such publicity. THIL MAT new gowns and is usually re- i ) i “To create the Farm Loan Syst (Furaish od in some manner on the skirts | i : L faul I 2 farmers pooled lands worth clc animated effect that is | Most athdetic of Broadway's chorus girls is Ethel Law- : ¥ | two ana a halt billions as sccurity |, o, Many women | lion of outstanding lo r‘\‘ Ao ik ),n{).,”l{ rence. She proved it in swimming tourney in New York, ! A den, Jr. ) up hard cash in_addtio l““ T . ! * of i Miss Lawrence mnay enter proposed Battery to Sundy Hook Sime 2 o ns of ot the diss L 538 ¥ 1067 : 1003 T of the n with ends Miss La 2 1Nay S i Y 00 { len, It e g e ns of it. X the dissen Ry - % the back as this adds [ endurance race, \ Tyt | Madden of | iattion of cssential inform e S Tl u ery 1y c er, r..c 0. rview s o 1d from | M S CLIE L] | Am Sugar .. 2 & encot to feel that they own : = o Lo RW 5 . his grandpare AN e vel & Tei 1 81 W. MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN 2 X loan associations ] me members of the | stem, bought stock and reccived | welfare of the syste U | rjal Alcohol ched listing on Hartford Stock Exchange Tobacco . en Anaconda Cop | Atchison . " their loans, they were given no certi- ! l"m ! New Britain OfNvice ficates of stock. Individually they | = : New London Office . Gl 3 & Ohio. Arthur W, Waite nothing except a roceipt for hi al services for A\yahvul- W. | money paid to show that they had | ®: £ 24 Codar strect will be ! yetualy invested in the system. e Staten Island where the| " “parmers pay ma 4 i C sent for burial this noon. s HARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGE Tel. 2-9161 Tel mployes throughout his system who political appointees, yet as stock- 4 | Stanic is ,‘1 olders have no uncontested way of . eral scrviee r - Stanley | finding out what it costs to main- |Bi Pasouis of 45 Market street ‘L‘ were | fain this huge force, including six | | A 4|4 lachine Goen e Gl . fartf BRI (N Machine pfd . home and at 9 o'clock at St ntly tra over hiaonge| Colo F Pusl it i b ha Fa st 1 A 3 -Pond com Consol l . 1 A . ; North & Judd you money | e e B A e ST 11 this morning 0 o’clock at | hundred apprat and cxarginers Tuszewski “House Mother” to Look Mm -‘(\\u months old son | After BO,' I Iunqaged m 1 . Leo Paluszewski o - : o Paluszewskl off * yp, gicon * VWis,, Feb, 25 (P—Th YOU may be interested in the baseball scores—in the k| - avense, died this morn- | ooor 'S, Gogantant, doan ot the | E ‘» HE ; S i el T T |sianies Works pid". politics of the world—in the latest discoveries of | morrow morning orelock | CAiversity of Wisconsin for a “houso oooh o0, B - ] ¢ | Dillings & Spencer nion Mg Co. sther! 0 N P ater & cer v»'.'. and burfal will be {n Sacred Heart| MOher” to look T fratornity o e v Public Utilit I e anatory boys has been put into aperation ¥ e : : i T |Conn Elee Service ... 69 crence Mrs. I, M. Burrus, Louisville, Ky., sanfigte g s o 23 . Pow pfd ex 112 115 N5 Bl e Tanton. 1 her post as “house UM HleC - 4 Mo O86% |y a0 Nec Light ...... 345 But you are not half as much affeeted by such Bl runcral services for Mrs. Hiiza- | MOLher” at the Sigma Chi fraternity. | (0 TG Al i nEe ) G083 i o W' Lintor. wite ‘ot Bites b [ Sne s first to Liold such a plac N E Tel ....156 159 news as you are by the welfare of your own pocketbook; e e a Wisconsin. Sho is the mother of |, 01 (U8 - lied in Boston Wednesday, werg |Jefierson Burrus, one of the uni-i ot the comfort of your shoes, the price of the phonograph Bl e o e O B i prom chairman, foothall and erew P4 OQ &G ... or radio you want. : Il e e L o \ ] . e That’s why advertising news deserves even more LT, s e LRI Eg e s Sprin 100 101 Ew I'ltaln el'a ankow, Feb. 25 (A—Thousands|l.ch 3 x attention than sporting or international news. The ad- ||, Jeets Wesbal ol participated today i Al Sack 1 Sk ‘ L vertisements keep you informed of all the latest com- B 29 Lawter stroot was held this morn- | SSROES UG SRECS B8 8 rogest| Nasiens O .- : (le(:ULA I ION s 2 B3 4 o'clock at the home. Buri- | i o g - forts and conveniences that can make your daily living Sl e ai and in sympathy with | Mo Kan & anti-Sun Chuan-Fan strike Mo Pac p more delightful. They tell where to secure the best; ] Rk | tnere, i ‘ ‘ Wherever advertisers are congregated, and are talk- how to save money; how to lessen work; how to have a £ vl services for Blinar W.| A huse mass mecting was held at]National L . ing shop, the matier of cireulation of he dally-ngwspaer B Dlilson of 51 Wells street, who died | 20on and was followed by parades. | N Y Central ..144 ' 1444 in their territory is the main topic of conversation. Well better home better fOOd better clothes‘ more lux unes g day affernoon, were held this | Workers were told that they would : : \\’\‘ 0y 5 83 it might be, for the advertiser wauts to know how many fternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Erwin | e f '],‘}_hvf,\\.”," & oy n“\\l‘)I(‘\“j AR e VUl people will read his ad in order that he might estimate eltallowiip prliiie serdldes oL o) G o just what the proportiqns in his turn over in stock will be. You can't keep up with the daily news—the kind L1 o nomoiney Gludless Svils) durs coysein i prosd il Nt N EagE SRR 215 ||| The New Britain HeraXl has a circulation of over that affects you most—unless you read the advertise- church officiated. Interment was in | Strike. — The demonstration was| Pan Am et I 04 strom of the Swedish Bethany |amounted to a one v general @' lairview cemetery. without incident. | Pennsylvania 5 i i ments. sl Bultich Ghotss @'Altalver O Arrow.. e Rheinhold Kobs { O'Malley returned here today .mmj !;...1...‘, Corp .. 1 g : il Funeral services for Rhcinhold | Kiukiang where ho arranged do- Reading ... 108% 7 ‘ They are the chronometers of local time. You ¥ Kobs, who was found dead in his|tails for disposition of the Britisn Revnolls B .. uvg, [} . s . A% o oM & AL T0 S TIALA Streat WetA 4 accord with Sears Roebuck find it highly profitable to adjust your living by them. e e e o home of his daughter, Mrs. Howard | agreement. Southern Pac at 2 o'clock at and the circulation department is willing to prove this N Gacdciahiiot 11D Onarryiatreate foo s fact. ,'H“' number of Heralds sold daily is rapidly ap- Advertisements are the only news that 8! morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock and at | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | b - proaching the 15,000 goal which is a testimonial to its o St. John's German Lutheran church FOR YOUR WANTS Stewart Wi 1 - . standing in the community, The Herald is doing every- really save you money—read them all 8E aiopis it snDant Sl b Hiudspaor ) thing possible to increase reader interest by printing the Collinsville. Méxag Tla oo ¢ 14 | : r I Mr. Kobs was active fraternally, | ) | Texas & Pac .. news of the city, state, United States, and the world, and having been associated with Court | BOLLERER S | Tobacco Prod .108% the rapid increase in circulation is a testimonial to the Fricndly, Foresters of Ameri o POSY SHOP Han Do b fact that this endeavor is appreciated. ] L] Irdef )wls, and the 4 2 CtIr P ) pat o RSV ; 7 e T Spring plants in bloom, includiug Tulips, | 17 & S o The New Dritain Herald is a member of the Audit ew l al : - R s S Rubber : i11, ||| Bureau of Circulations, a national group of trained news- CARD OF THANKS | 82 w. Main st f, Bldg. Tel U S Steel . 5 1 paper circulation auditors whose business in life is to We wish to thank our friends and |“The Telegraph Florist of New Britain” | Wabash Ry OVER 14,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY 1 et i avn o s e e TN L e check up on circulations of newspaper that belong to this Lindness shown us during our re-| West Elee ... I|| organiz ition. Advertiser: 1 over the country ask first, 5 . uh lgent bereavement in the death of . White Motor . 5 56 5 if the paper they ave thinking of placing an advertisement The Herald is the Only Ne\\'spaper in New Britain |our beloved mother and grand- | Joseph A Hafiey | Willys Over .. 23 ! 2 is a member of the -\lldlt Bureau of Circulations, for | o, also for the beautiful floral | | Woolworth Tgbthor, lso;for the heguiitul-tlaza| Pesal they know that there can be no equivocation by an A.B.C. c o B i | afferings. . T . : With 4n Audited Circulation | signea: SRR (Farnished by Putnam & Co.) newspaper. In short, they know what they are getting, SR R s Phone 1625-2. IHSURAROR. STouhs | ] and in the case of the New Britain Herald, they are get- and Family Opposite St. Mary's_Church. S A8 i i 8 istribute g Mr. and Mrs. William Herwig | nm‘dle‘n:-n 17 Summer 8t.—1625-3 Aetna Casuaity ting over 14,000 p\mtml and distributed dm{“' and Tamily i Aetna Life Ins Co .