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- ———————— HEADLIGHT GLARE NOT ROAD MENACE injured AP and ed scores tle for b Py Canse of Only 34 Accidents in <. Past Year IDENTIFY MAN A5 GEORGIA SLAYER : lence asg dis i convenfence of “there would be nc lem.” In eonsidering the headlight prob- lem, both from nical an human bee agreed horities that the acare whil at the approach of causes him to be mo 4o not commend tlon thus tactor in k of acetdents that might « caused by blinding head Rival Church Factions In Riot in Latvia Minsk, Latvia, March 18 (@—Vio- church and suppo: Russian Ortho persons, including GARDEN TOO!.:S (New Stock) GARDEN SEED (Fresh Reliable) GARDEN BARROWS (1927) Spring is just around the corner. Trade where your Dad bought his hardware 35 years ago. H. L. MILLS 336 Main St. stepped her screams stolen from Tampa, of Railroad Agent Recused e drove up and a man demarding money. Found Hozan Dead anner said edswhen ppeared, but had gone distan when she nt, Persons livi ng motorists h ent to the sc Mrs. men and AR und in the forehead. Two automobiles, o one the other l(»k»n on the last B T distance m Olnccts to Use of Hea 'l'n Garry Sick or Injured ' on public health and n, who is an under- 1 would prohibit injured persons in | mns? rolling (urm s to un- s before they are em of the he Al Smith Jr. Wins His First Murder Trial Case | b ¢, March 18 (P—Gov- crpor Alfred Smith her today for Al Smit won his first murder case. Young Smith who has hflow v {gr about a year, with John DMec- s s a prmx1 Ty ssociated a, Brooklyn, ged with Anna Frederickson. A ered Travia throw- of Mrs. Frederickson's | last river and her| orso later was found in his room. ls_' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1927. - GOLD HILLS RECALL PRIMITIVE TIMES - - Some Weepah Prospectors & " Foodless in Mad Rush for wealt h\ without fu when it o ith a bullet | o ’ vellved . yesterday four more Pullman cars With road from been reduced to 25 m lines have fare s $8 for ¢ of a bill intro- | % |burro he now ‘While the rush co sim tors and en- inspect. of prospec ginecrs arrived to ground. “WHEN IN HARTFORD ’ DINE WITH US.” | Everything we serve | very best, "\ [f you don’t believe it come in for a test. Wholesale and Retail Depart ment in Connection. THE HONISS is the | OYSTER HOUSE | 22 State St. Under Grant's | HARTFORL OUR BOARDING HOUSE /’“'IQQ Qg,ur- v KM-p- «,('m’t 2 MEN OF = | PRESY,« MY APOLOGIES ‘ Nou WNIT- Yocuo NOUR ALD Al;\ 55 ToR KEEPING { \\:&@ |. aans [\ CAMERAG, THE = wjog GOES OR /- Gt ;\*\Mcw CONGREY! MEN! ~~ MERE WAIi8G For “TH' ME BUCKWHEAT CAKE “( cHaMPION OF MINNEGOTAY OoN { € IF I CLick L THINK TLL MUG Hig P NO%E FoR 0UR PHoTO MORGUE,«~ 19 A ) RELIC OF ‘%\/com} DG e low( BROUGHT ——— ( A COUPLE OF PLATES { ~~ AN HES ONE OF “THO9E CAMERA BARNACLES, 4 90 DONT oTART 3 oM HiML \’%flz\a’a “HE MANOR AND mavsmror KEN 10 THE CIY ¢ = n|sz7 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. l‘.x n B Million I)()"dl le\\elr the M prisoner had begun serving his !cn» tence. This apparently is the main issue | raised so far as the department of | | justico 18 concerned and its mination is expccted to have far reaching effect. The department| |took an active part in bringing | | about Cook's conviction, Judge Wilson in granting the pa- role held that the new law is a “radical departure, without paral-| {1el”* and gives the trial judge trol over the prisoner until the te mination of the sentence period. “The act gives district judges in | some instances pardoning power not enjoyed by the president.” | The judge stated in his opinlon | that the original sentence a | Cook was excessive and that if rved the full time he would b rs old when rclcased. virtually amounta to suspended Scha tence and at the end of the five year period, Cook will be eligil erday under the|for complete freedom by parido act, it is re-| anq will be forced to return to pri District At-1on unlege the president ext s par-| don or commutes the se | Governor of Mississippi This Morning | Ma 18 (A — field of 'elock to- 'DOUBT VALIDITY g OF COOK PAROLE Supreme Court Wil Gonsider “ashington, March 18 P—Legal- ear parole granted . Cook, Arctic ex- oil promoter, by Fede res C. Wilson at I ttorney General Sargent| officials of the a al he already has announc- | be filed. immediately would throw estion into the higher federal 4 possibly start legal pro- that woutd be continued United States supreme |y i P8 50 S court would be reached. IieE the Lstobn il Dr. Cook, who still clalms to be| : original discoverer of the no-m‘,nm EaEon Bay At il now ia serving a 14 year sen-|tno ' aid of the Royal at Leavenworth penitentiary | \ounted Police. conviction of misuse of the malls The astronomers have communi- oil stock promotion. He will bel . teq" with Director Stewart wroled to Erskine Willams, “’"Hmmmmn observatory regarding Worth attorney and churchman the proposed expedition. Officials While the new parole law has |4y conceded that the trip would n used in a number of instances |\, 45 arquous one even for the v judges during the two years “Mounties,” but believes they gdoption, gover * | would undertake it it word is sent to the Chesterficld inlet post. Radio offers the only means of transmit- ting the request for police SERiH (it \ought Harvard Astronomers g0, March 18 (P Ottawa, Ont., |Harvard unive {who plan to ta March 18 (A — astronomers observations &t June 15 eclip: police n last night revelation | Sllantinl waaol e ta here In hat a judge did not have the au thority to grant probation after a TheD Miller Co. 26 — CHU RCH STREET —26 Week End Specials |Ladies’ Silk Vests all sizes and colors 98¢ each |Ladies’ Fine Cotton Vests 15¢, 25¢, 29¢ to 50c¢ each Men’s ! Union Suits 89 ¢—$1.50 each Men’s Athletic ! B. V. D’s 45¢—79c—98c - $3.87each 4 gies’ Heavy Silk Hose Seamless Axminster Rugs ‘ all the new shades $1.69 pair ,oUxlE |English and German Imported Axminster Seamed Rugs Linoleum $2.25—$2.75 yard . $37.50 We carry a full line of ARMSTRONG’S RUGS 'Armstrong’s Felt Base Rugs 9x12 55 ... $10.50 Let us estimate on your Window Shade needs. v present- | 1y, Your Money’s Worth or Your Money Back The Old Reliable Store ( HENILLE RUGS 36, 24x48, 24x54, 36x70 9, $2.85, $3.59, $4.50 each 16x36, 2 91 Rag Rugs 27x54 . . 98¢ each Oval Rag Rugs all sizes, $ $1.69, $1.98 to @2.00 Axminster Rugs Axminster Rugs 8-3x10-6 ... Wilton Velvet Rugs .. $35.00 .. $75.00 | $79.00 9x12 .. CURTAINS JC.T.N. . Curtain Goods .... 25¢ yard 36-inch Scrim—cream, white 15¢, 25¢, 35¢, 39c yard Eastern Millinery Co. 133 Main Street Ruffled Curtains 75¢, 98¢, $1.25 to $2.59 pair Marquisette Curtains $1.121% value Where Smart Hats Are Not Expensive An Early Spring Hat Sale For Really Smart Women and Misses! FIFTY ADVANCE MODELS —AT ONE LOW PRICE— 150 Stunning Trimmed Hats Exquisite styles that not only reflect the mode of the moment, but reveal the mode to come. Tomorrow you may try them on at your leisure, until you find the one that was surely meant for you. Rich Embroideries Glorious Fabrics Picturesque Styles Styles for the Tailleur and Sports Light-weigt Felts Felt with Straw Tailored Straws Styles of Belting wanky, smart and reustam!':l'c ...the Im:e{rz this sale group will top off every Sp aytime cos- tume with mie upmost of good taste and chic! Black Gull Grsy Goossberry Gentlan Blus Monkey Skin AthenlaRose Freach Beige Castilian Red Tiger Lily Black and White Probation | Will Photograph Moon | —_—————————————_—_—_ and syrup to appear are of fir qua The former product retatl PRELIMINARIES “Why are you beating Willle lik ' Vermont Maple Sugar Farms i | Gollecting Harvest whion he bone Aot T | —_— port card ard I'll be out of tow | st Johnsbury, Vt, M then;"—Passingihow. 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MAIN Spring Is Here (Perhaps) Pruning Time is Here for Sure. wa R L Spring exercise with the $15.00. We sell good pruning tools. lawn roller is in order. We sell a dandy for Clean-up tools of all kinds, such as Rakes, Shovels, Hoes, Safety Razors, and others too numerous to mention, at right prices. 73 ARCH ST. PHONE 106 **Hardware Méant for Hardwear**