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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALL, 3 ar ham d. ol v would continue the fight against - t ina nd ( r ¢ i- HR P JU“ E N {taken on a contempt indictment fac- [ Judge Dearth despite the latter's fm- | « su r \\n a. t n in Muncie, Mr. Dale, whose | peachment, and his conviction in| on Ju/lgc De unrl other | Dearth's court for contempt, which nnj libel, pl to return there s00n (rom Fort Recovery, Ohio, just | Rep, and Mrs. J. Q. Tilson | And Gurgles up in Sour state line, where he has| U. S. Semtor's Son {0 Wed COdPLE THREATENED Says Gompamons Found There 223 5370 JseEhn 5 Death Tpeached T Brceeding o, e i, % To Visit Pacific Isles A", Srdor 1P b > 0 Lyme 6l | " | Uiete eeiielSern el bamiied iR MISUs sl o S or. who is 18, was given from one | 4 lax law enforcement in Muncte. Wealthy New Yorker and Wife Get to three years. | e I Dale's paper was moved from Mun. | Representative and Mrs. John Q| ry o little dlapepsin. Beats the Hartford, March 8.—(P—Ths ) cle to Portland to escape jurisdic- New Haven, ' Conn., Will lyoriq for stomach comfort. Hard to of John H. Johnson 1 3 S icoree It Dale. |tion of Judge Dearth's court. il greee By Donntiash an March 30 1o)) what upsets a stomach. Some- B S lauda 5 £ : i ho Bolise bronzht thrse charges :'0:“0“" of the islands of the Pacl- |iimes jr's milk or fresh bread or t | . Dearth of ‘the |against Judge Dearth, accusing him | fiS ! |steak and onions. Almost anything PLEASANT w Y D ; urt, Baving yooventen by torcs thedie: | ey e e PuliPpine 1o |will cause gas, biliousncss or heart- ] b Smpeachs | tribution of Dale's paper, of having | lends the Hawaiian Lstands, GUAT. |burn, But whatever it is diapepsin |and other ielands fn the South Seas | il i maic ™ 1y aerunlly dte and will also probably visit China 1«»-"; food, rests the stomach, abe before returning home. Isorbs the sour, acid, brashy risings from whatever cause. Even in the | morning. If you get Mysterious Warnings—Police \re' 4 1 < tnat | lllegally appointed a jury commis- 4 in court tod he 3 f 5 3 i thority in | Sfoner, and of having irregularly im- attorney " asserted C S P the n litor. | panelled juries in his court, ances formed in r 2 2 e was vat o Judge L th was given 20 min- = = , . 2 5 SN “opcrgwl;!l utes to resign or face impeachment | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS‘ son had 1 a ) f 2 1 y, the when a delegation of Muncie Jaw- | === tongue, feel naus ts_reformatory « : ¢ of its kind in | ¥ers sought to effect a compromise thought of breakfas. repels 5 one Tremont of . tM win o ; ! the first un- | With a house committee considering |on> or two diapepsins will make you whom he and Mazr 3 ! P 1 C e i conatitition. } the matter. The judge refuscd to re- feel good "nd want to eat. with having 4 rot i : ‘ fAie 4 s > named by, slgn, and his impeachment followed. Anyone at the mercy of restau- Insurance ) 1 I : Dearth | Dale sald he would return to Tn-| {rants and lunch counters can fortify t 0 1 r i e e | a0k aGh t | n presentative | diana as soon as e conferred with | & & Beainipting (0 ithMr stomach against trouble with e Lt i \ 4 ) P Ao e 1, Ohin, authorities, where he Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, [one or two diapepsins atter cating. 5 | than tw a brought habeas corpus proccedings g | Get a 60 cent package of Pape's ? atically will be 46 gt out of jail while held on the Bilious Fever and Malaria | Diapepsin at any drug store. You'll > bench. ilndmm charges. He also declared he It kills the germs enjoy the effect. ught up by the con nd fearful that harm him, reported his dis- to po fame, 1 married Thomas Blngha the founders of No yed. Later 4 < Barrs are s prominent married i 1o, 2 n New York I . Mr. Barr 3 g 4 g 1 g 1 is € busi to the west to- | * A7 A E side, among New n | Was iring his a e from B : . 3 ancestors, Mr. Bingham includes the cf g = 3 4 " Governor ird B : 1 s y 3 Nathaniel w, wh I T e M . %, i - iy . : ' What ights, right in Mexico? And : ! ' BUUGH |S YUUR ‘ \ ' wha: a::)u:‘:r:t:ggst;’l';;gve wl:osvl:;:t:::less?;u::ploit:d it s Gopormor Bl 1| DANGER S'GNAI. NORTH OF PANAMA \ a harmless neighbor? \‘v ood! hnvlpa i ras ginan to Mr. Bingiam by Persient coughe nd s led o By David Lawrence In all this maze of passion and prejudice, ignorance vnndnmq- ad ) ¢ New i You can stop them Gt i o sar | Gt 1 s . G ing a wise r5 : and propaganda, where lies the truth? What are the o ) e St e Are we playing a wise réle North of e : e roa sad e | Panama—or are we rushing into need- facts—the facts we must know before we can form from Connecticut e N of the Connecticut § : wth, less difficulties? What are our rights and Mr. Mitch brot 1 P s, creosote is rec- 1 ¢ o . Grant Mitchell =Tk irvel” 1.,.’Jh.1523[:(,2‘2,2«“” our duties? Who is stirring up trouble, a sound opinion? the author of Reveries of a e i : and why? ;. 1 & 5 Bachelor,” “Dre Afer t 2, For the clearest outline of just what matters are in dispute Farm at " a i s. These are serious questions, and you’ll 3 A . his other well o addbign e reosteier findilic answers i The Satirday Evening between the two countries—and just what influences make this Miss Gris or was grad- | Lealing clements which soothe and heal 1 wated trom_ Salo ahout the same | the inuced membranes and dup s | Post, now on sale, five cents. : A 19 dispute so serious—read The Mexican Complex by Isaac F. N s e e e = e = A Marcosson, in The Saturday Evening Post, now on sale, five cents William Sloane. of the trouble and checks the growth | ; ; 4 itor Bingham has seven sons. three sons and an amateur formances 1 I - b m after colds or flu. By Will Levington Comfort By J.P Marquand That Gold Coast youth, Beverley Endicott 7 ~1 4 3 Every horse on the rodeo circuit had the Witherspoon, knew shockingly little about ,@3552 o ifl‘EIana z [ Indian sign on poor Bill Pelty —but that the Cinderella motif. But when, right in the : was before he looked across a lunch counter middle of one of Beacon Street’s most ex- at a girl with cool, white hands, and learned clusive dances, the aforesaid motif walked what it means to a man to hear the roar up and hit him—well, he started to learn, N ew A m vais mn the i | that greets the champion. and he learned fast! BOOTH TARKINGTON NORMA TALMADGE Next Week Next Week Genial Governor Golding lived pretty thoroughly for the good Norma Talmadge and the movies have grown up together. In times of life. Of all things, he most profoundly enjoyed an excel- series of articles she tells the story of the films from that eventful ' lent dinner in good company followed by a game of poker. A day back in 1910 when she and her little sister Constance played friend he had thoughtdead for many years comes back into his life their first roles in one of the early crudely-equipped studios, down for one night, and the message that he brings opens a new world to the present time. All who are interested in the stuff that stars to his host. Booth Tarkington’s story, Mr. White, in next week’s are made of will be fascinated by her Close-Ups of those who issue of The Saturday Evening Post, is so unusual and so impres- have played with her in front of the camera. sive that it will stir your memory for many a year, MARY ROBERTS RINEHART ‘To Come Soon Kay Dowling, a girl of the Golden East, but heir to some of life is sometimes cruel, often grim, but always an adventure.’ the spirit of a pioneer grandfather, has been brought up in They meet, fall in love, and start out together up the rough all the luxury and artificiality of a money-made society. Tom trail to happiness. 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