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L NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, THURSDAY, ‘SEICHEPREY DAY T0°BE OBSERVED Veterans of Company I to Have Banquet in Meriden WILL PROFIT PEROSI TLTL CARDINAL ™ Siops Falling Halr. Cor- racts «hndrufi and scalp ecze- WaytoFor kaocka plmples. Teyie, \ At Barbers and Druggists DEMONSTRATION [0 LACQ Household Lacquer, A Factory Demonstrator Will Be at Our Store o Friday and Saturday April 8th, 9th LACQ to The Abbe Hardware o 105 MAIN STRELT e e D Nature Cure Institute 19 SOUTH HIGH S Off DIL 1L COOMES Ofiee Hones 8 4 VL 10 S 1 | i | { | ‘THINNWG GRAY RANKS Scarcely 300 Confederate Veterans Apriiinintn is=2 on this day that General R Will Be Able to Take Part ndered uncon In Parade. z 1s day flags v to pay o to di APRIL 7, 1927 I —————— ] ppomattox Day. It is significant Lee of the Confed- . Grant of All over the United States lisplayed In cbservance of the anniversary respect and tribute to the men of the Grand Army play “Old Glory" on GARDNER C. WELD, Mayor. [COLONEL CARRINGTON'S be held re- ilar rald on TeROTt | Georgo I uarter. ary Ts Missing ither: mis erg of St. Al the the Augu: od | ving A as soon seeured, hay been or- and all the reman- 3 and_ Changling to Hankow. boats may also the upper stretches bor trouble among iinese is hindering shipment coal on which they depend situ d as steadily gro lawlessnes inereas! . me aval men are ng the a has: Japancse ing, and the Germans and ara secking transportation. he Japancse at Ich up the |river, are reported to have taken {refuge on gunboats in the face of f tuation. City Items | Alden and Mis: d dertruc illen of Sefton Dri The | Bevi have returned from a tw in New York venson, | 1 regular monthly m and Mr. and | the Daughters of | will be held this evenin {in Red Men's hall on Main street, Vineent Zarecki, aged 18 years, of , was Injured ye about 5 o'cloc! ns of the ng of America society will 8 o'clock at | rk on Main (! s noon playing bascball double dislocation of the right taken to the New 1 hospital for treat- and was then returned to his regular mo meeting of Catholle. Dan will be held o'clock at 1 called to > of the ill- s of boys' choir of L 1 will mect tomorrow evening lock for rehearsal. I oir will rehearse immedi- 1 him & 3 in Mid E according to com- Muine wi ¢ to the police |" Peter Czarnaty of 607 Burritt reet complained that a hoy threw ta stone through the windshield of will | his car whila it was parked in front Sinjota at 343 Burritt street. hall Alex Las as was arrested thls noon by Officer A. C. Waline- on charges of drunkenness, ach of the peace and assault, on plaint of live in a shack on Seymour avenue, dmost in Newington Ifirst Deputy Chief E the ous ntral station Lunch, Sixteen Priests Attend I llncml of C. W, Cahill N April 7 (P READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS JEST RUSULTS BIDS WANTED I'rancis Bgan FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SCHOOL, AT NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Is for the cons ) story & proximately 117 ft.x158 Conn., ors Company, Archi- Michigan, Bids will abov me, ot Electric Wi on blank foi tions. at the office mmittee, Drit- be sccured of ns ne- FIGURTS NOT DISCLOSED Lialilitics of Detanet v Not G Japanese Con- Brita ven Out r le to cont 1 hona fide bid, lans and sp in good condition Lach bid raust be accompanied by fled check for 26 t of the hid subr hool Co upon citica- hich sum s) ed to the School Dey ntractor refuses to enter ot and fle approved ond. 1s reserved to reject any M. HALLORAN. Chai Accommoda- KEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | « ol JOR BLST KRLSULTS { | with fon- |asked the Peter, | on northern Ho- | 4 is belleved to be | the upper | Maine, " itold me at 8 o'clock | He suffer- | _\Lack of: Funds May Halt The couple | F. Barnes | will be | o School | LAWYER DENANDS HONEY . Threatens to Drop Suit Unless He Is| Given $5.000 For His Ex- pense Account Chicago, April 7 (UP)—Trial of | Col. ward Carrington's divorce suit was almost halted today when chein, attorney for Mrs rrington, threatened to drop the > were given $5,000 for 1sh, hearing the might Schein’s request in part ttorney to continue il tomorrow, when a decision e given Mrs. Carrington's lawser alre expenses for his work in fighting lonel’s charges that his wife n >d a “love nest’ Carrington, brother of Carrington resumed stand when court On eross-examination, of events at his camp at Belgrade, Campbell Carring- at the camp at the ! witness conve today, he again told | {ton was a guest time, i Carrington sald suspicion that his wifa cared more for the compa his brother was aroused wh ailed to direct a camp ot him at the train. {was forced to hire an automobile to take him nine miles from the rail 1 station to his camp, he said. questioned the gulde about my | action,” Carrington said, “He Mrs, Carrington told him not to meet me but to let me get to | {camp the best way I could.” n she ONE LABORER KILLED | Vour Others Buried to Walsts When Ten Tons of Earth Fall on Them | in New York. | | New York, April 7 (UP)—One worer was killed and four others were buried up to their waists when n tons of earth and rock fell in on them while they wera digging a foundation. James Cancro, whe was complete {1y covered by the fall, died a few minutes after he was removed from the earth by police reserves. His! {companions were excavated within ten minutes after the Attorn | han instructed {Joseph Poplecs, en for mpany Joseph McGre- police to question who employed the the D'Angelo Contracting Federal Grand Jury w Haven, April 6 (P—Lack of | funds due to the fafiure of the d | ficieney prohtbition bill will preven May session of the and | jury which has been inge ting | the million dollar alcohol diversion | case, it was announced today. There will be no criminal session of the United States district court until fall and the May session of the court |set for Hartford will not be held. | However, Judge E. S. Thomas will sit to hear cases and in those which | would ordinarily involve a jury trial {he will ask counsel to agres to do ithout a jury. The May | the court will not be called Judge Thomas will sit to hear mo- {tions and cases at South Nerwalk but such cases will not require a [Jury as there are to be no more | casts heard in that court room. Million-Dollars-a-Year Measure! comply | st mpbell | ! accident oc- | g term of ¢ 'STATE AID ROADS g BEER RUNNERS PAID Got From Two to Ten Cents a Case BILL IS ADOPTED For Their Part in Evading Cus- 7 toms Regulations. runners en; Cunadian April 7 (B &V ) tons a a t {bition la from the £ the |uzor of the bill appro; commission ‘. The bill | gat v the serute, 1 the bil id to vote fund" nquire regarding rk of Hadda supplied cash to or across the lary line ross Lake Erie, taxation re as a ba mual tax ¢ a grand list of $1 he dividing line between ursed 3 | breweries and dis OWNS { phone, for seve those ning operations, d have to fix two to ten for th ng it to the ws supposed to her side by 4 not go sentatives said. aintained in the United Sta -elghths | wve roceived, we Burke in explaining the April 7( gaged in the traffic across border and Passes House for the customs regula ited States prohi- dmund Burke, Labatt Brey Ltd., of London, Ont., which customs irregularit Frequent references to t caused the commissio el formed that it was the fund which pay for jonal boun-'arg Much beer was shipped | other brew Agents tilleries will 1 orde he runn United be paid we found urless ' get $ d in the mittee to taie house mea Lynch of mitted tk inal dirt MRS. LYDI New York, Do Acosta 1 2 house o for construction of roads in ad substitute. This bill ft no fund to which had anticip and an_injunction coul nd. He moved t! of the Grant, unable things a $23 up the nisey bill be Averill charged Mr. Lynch | Stokes and greed with Mr. Higgins on the vel road proposition. tion to reco bill was adopted was lost | with no | tes in | of t for ing tab) The house sion n. hours, No more wort itions. smooth skl ant-to-use clean Blotchy Skin—ha FIREMAN RESIGNS |G ‘f“L and £1.00. was in ses- Georgo Wood Leaves \ulMMulq‘V Porce—Chicf Noble Annmm(‘l‘\ Transfers and Assignments, Chisf W. J. Noble of the fire de- rtment announced today h resignation of George Wood of Maln street from the substitute force, | eftective e. No reason is given for the resignation in the letter to the chief. Wood was appoi | + fireman Oct : ctive nest Mo Harry Squires is transforred f No. 1 truck com to No. 1 and Geol Secarlet {8 transferred from truc company to No. 2 |pumper. The men who were ap- | pointed Tuesday evening are assign- 1 as follows: Arthur Trembley 0. 1 truck company to No. 1 p William Ly No. 2 pun No. 5; Henry € tond Parker to No. is no counter for a tu ard's Buttermilk 'r to No. 6; Zi 2 truck con 51 ederal grand | pany. \ jury or a further sl!H'lg of the WONDERMENT : YTondon, April 7 (P—Diplomatic circles in London were speculatis today on the likely consequences of | { yesterday's raid on buildings at- tached to the soviet embas: in | Peking by soldiers of the northern army of Marshal Chang Tso-Lin. TATTOO WINS RACE New Market, England, April 7 4P —Tattoo, own Anthony dc | Rothschild, won the Craven stak e afternoon. No. 164 entenced and Fined for Accepting $5,000 Bnhe v pril 7 (P —1Ha 3 Vol ‘hlv.wr internal revenue | cer. convieted of having acer | bribe of $5,000 ¢ | ter, president of Company, in con leged promise to coms tax return Ay by Federal Ju = months in the ¥ penitent! e. Probati fter o ml‘r\lr tion of DRIVER HELD Edward D {Hartford g 1 North street by adler on the chare {the law relative truck loads, ¥ Officer John C. f violation of » welght of truck r and taken to t ty 1)’11 & Wood Co., scale it was fonnd to be about 1,000 pounds heavier | than ¢ allows for a one-ton | truck, according to the police. This 18 the first arvest made sinee Chief Hart instructed the policemen | to he on the lookeut for violations | of this law. Tt fs said that com- | plafnts have heen received of viola- “ | tions in thls respect. | wrrn s 'OR DIVORC Alleging desertion, Mrs, Margarct Subaleski of Newington bronght an action for divore: inst Char Sabaleski, formerly of New nd now of parts unkn. couple wern marricd in Plymouth, Pa., on August 7, 1910, and the de- fendant deserte ¢ plaintiff Janu- ary 16, 1924, according to the alle- atlon. The right to resume the ma Margaret Raymond, and the custady of clhildren age 14 0 12 vears, Is “hieh Gorar ale, is retur rior court the first I May. I SLEEP GOOD NOW [Says New York Man. A Healthful Bladder Does Not Act At Night. s, Bast Setauket, N d Buchu has cor- rected my bladder and I do not have t t up at night. You may use ame and I will be glad to tell or write my experience.” Lithiated 2uchu cleanses the bladder as ep- om salts do the bowels, It fso't | patent medicine as the formula is | on the label. The tablets cost 2 ch at leading drug stores. | Taboratory, Mechaniesbur; Locally at Fair Dept. Store. Mustard LOSE FAT IN THIS PLEASANT WAY Not by abnormal exercise or diet, but by correcting the cause of excess fat, as countless people now are doing. That farmola I cts, used for 19y s made girlish and slender. The us of Marmola has grown to very la proportions because of these pro results. You owe yourself the test of a scientific help which has done so much for so many. The results will surprise and delight you. x. “A boaklet in each box tells why tacts. Go get it now and watch the sesults on fat, liens she Major sing’ came from the BAN | Former Fiancee of Late Dr. Unable to Pay Her Bil April 7 (P—Mr one tim iire art collector and former fi late Rev, Dr. today is bankrupt for 304, | to pay milk about Yor you mo, liquid nishe: now. |POR SKIN (IRRITATIONS Girls! Buttermilk Makes Dull, Lifeless Complexions Radiantly Beautiful sccret about it nor is | ¢ douht about the resu ust common, Jorm of a ctions that Simply ask at drng or toilet be or Cream. Percy St among bill and $1,000 in held prior to her s from the late W. E. Philip Lydig, U. Blotches Mar Beauty i Zemo for Itching, Irritations,! Pimples and Blotches. iy v | Good BreaksandBad! for Itching, Blackheads, | and Pimples. At druggists | ordinary ar of Tows lo! clothing, furniture and s\mxl.u" {personal property of an unestimated | alue are available for bills of Paris owns, ships, jewelers, a motor com- and servants. e city of New | York is lis MAKE MORE MONEY Il‘:\llh\ vigorous men land life's ! o ‘lqils a creditor for ¥206 Buoyant step, ght “"\-“r‘:“] )_”'" 2 e ar complexion and exuber- fon i bankruptey with the Uniteq|22% vilallty dencte a system res e | from impurities, Constipation poi- ptes Clatrouic whole system, slows tha {sons the | step, saps energy, destroys confi- | den cuts down the earn UP)—Beer nto th COAL DEALERS AI'VECTED Used of Fuel OIl Has Serlously Cut| W’; | Into Anthracite Salcs, | Buffalo, N. Y., April 7 ®—Use of | ‘u 1 oil lfl'flf‘fid of anthracite or |\l<; purposes | fow | d your system of constipation 1 its poisons. Dr. Edwards' Olive lets remove them gently, ton: p the system, clear the eyes complexion and bring back normul A compound of ve to patient 2 place of calomel, asily and quickly on ver. o Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets and keep fit for the daily grind. Thousands of happy men and wom- en use el B an aid to tasks, ir part in man- ving com- They taken to selling both Kinds of fuel, | L it was declared at American Oil | ? act’ Burners convention tod all parts of the Uni ed William Koken, president of trol, T . of St. Louis, coal deal- are not only seeking inform ion abou. the oil burner bu succes heir _everyday Ty rep- | ¢ Ives, but many are were | that field. O e who re- | ors to vere in- getting | tved orders by telegraph or tele- | say,” said | beer run- r for 1,000 Royal Portable See the new Royal Portable Standard Keyboard, two color Price $60.00. who was ates, He on the that they ribbon and all other features. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 WEST MAIN ST. 100, “snake | 1 KRCPT | | Grant | | . Rita million- | neee | ckney other D. | the ,.ms “Slow down, brother—~I'm breaking in a new pair of shoes.” %S0 am I! But 1 don’t know I'm doing it! “Next time you need a new pair of kicks get Florsheims and there’ll be no other kind of kicks afterward,” Use any | butter- wonderul | are simple | any girl or VOGUE SHOE SHOP 236 MAIN STREET OPP. MONUMEN roods Fair Dopt. scll 20 TRIOMPHE &y New Britain Gonnecticut o lie ton col sta 10 ma pay ber cen