New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 17, 1928, Page 5

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~ of the committee, was instructed to copfer with the assistant secretary. —— Favorable reports to the senate were ordered by the committee at (Continued from First Page) its meeting of thig session on the —_— d nomingtions of Roy A, Young, of ing the measure, inasmuch as a vote | Minnesota, to succeed Daniel R. Cris- to reconsider would be necessaty to |singer, as governor of the federal re. take it from the table. S8ome mem- |serve board; of Hehry F. Bond, of bers of the western independent 0 succeed Charles 8. group bhave made it clear, however, assistant secretary of that some move against the tariff ; and of Clarence M. was to Le expected.in the house at Charcst, of Baltimore, to succeed this session, Alexander Gregg, as general counsel Representative Garrett of Ten- |Of the bureau of internal revenue. nessce, democratic floor leader, | S B Tissue From Chicken’s Vigorously opposed today's action. The resolution approved yesterday Heart uve' 16 Years New York, Jan. 17 (UP)—A sliv- by & coalition of senate democrats f:fimrfi';':l;?'zn:"fimdfi"n v::- ler of tissuc from the heart of an | pression of senate sentiment. The | ®Mbryo chick has been kept alive for house alon a 16 years by Dr. Alexis Carrel in his i Me alihority e Juttiaio the Rockefeller Insti- darift legislation, :ai:ontory at the Rocke! ‘ ute. Every day of its life the tissue has | water | s ey se on South | received a trim and a salt e the ne:?flc:mr;fi:::dr;::mfiim,:: bath. The trim is necessary because | that the seat of Frank L. Smith of | the tissue doubles in size every 48/ INinola, be declared vacant, but de- | 10urs and naturally its rapid growih | cided to postpone the vote on it un- | MUst be checked. It is kept nlhv; til tomorrow. by a_diet of serum. 3 | After setting forth that contriby.| DPr. Carrel refused to discuss his tions to Smith's primary contest to. | CXPeriment but co-workers believe alled $458,782, and that of this sum | 3¢ 18 demonstrating the feasibility $203,000 was donated by officials ot | ©f Atoring various conalm_mns of the publie utilitles organizations, thc D0y against the time when a sur- resolution said: {geon might need them. “Resolved that the acceptance and expenditure of the various sum | Litchfield Is Icebound aforesald in behaif of the candidacy As Result of Storm | ohithe med Bopnk L Smith wcon, | oor SR R e trary to sound public policy, harm. oo to- | ful to the dignity and honor of the L;‘;':',;'L‘: :"l‘;::"t B oo el scnate, dangerous to the perpetuity |as it fell during the night. Autos | of free government, and taints with | were unable to negotiate the high | fraud and corruption the credentials | roads. for a meat in the senate presented by | Ugtate highway department trucks | x':::l::m Frank ‘L. Snlth; and be it ! were out early sprinkling sand on | s o A 5 s, Orchardists were happy | Resolved, that the said Frank 1., | [he rtads, Orehardists Were insects | R 49 not ‘eniitled 1o take the | oo nom (182 NS oo KIHed Jusects § oath of office and is not entitled to | sl i | membership in the senate of the | | Uniteq States, and that a vacancy | exints in the representation of the | 5 b0% “tato of Illinois in the Unitcd States | 1 o ) senate.,” ‘ By, eclazing. tbs esat yacant, gt NS Moler ok fvere o colligon. | was the purpose of the scnate to . n i . driver of the auotmobile, and serve notice upon the authorities of | 4 37+ 4r e . R. L, Jan. 17 (UP)— | wisetts men were killed | nizht when an automobile | Lilinois that the senate regarded the | XN clection of Smith as vitiated and was | ¥ 10 Mass ready to receive the credential of a ' successor, 8 Friends of Smith held, however, Aaun-U’ of 373 Pairs ildren’s Fine FELT SLIPPERS and * All colors. Sizes to 2. Value 98¢. R While They Last Tomorrow A Clean-Up of 300 Pairs WOMEN’S AND €ROWING GIRLS’ Pumps and Oxfords All colors and aizes. Value to $5.00. While They Last Tomorrow, Pair . BIC STORE This is N tio;mlThriftWeek . . . By Paying Cash at Raphael’s You Are Paying As You Go . . . That is the Onlynw:y to Spend Your Money 'I!l’n'ift)i'll;:g On Your Clothes . . . Because Then You Are Sure of Buying Only What You Can Afford. .. Practice Thrift Daily . .. Shop at Raphael’s. JANUARY CLEARANCE 98¢ Esmond Crib Blankets All neatly boxed. Sizes 30x40 Extra Special for To- Boys’ Percale Blouses More for Tomorrow Regular 69¢ grade. All with open cuffs and yoke back. Sizes 6 to 16. \Vc(:‘nesdly, 50 Dozen More of Those $1.98 HOUSE DRESSES English Prints New Models Broadcloth - New Designs Pongee New Shades Batiste Washable All Combined With Expensive Trimmings ALL AT ONE PRICE TOMORROW 25¢ Infants’ Merino STOCKINGS Special WEDNESDAY ONLY! 55¢ Infants’ Shirts All Carter’s and Minne- apolis’ Merino Shirts, — Single and double breast- cd. Sizes 6 months to 3 REGULAR AND EXTRA SIZES Boy‘Q Suits Made of heavy flan- nelette, Flapper and Lumberjack styles. — Sizes 3 to 8. All colors that the senate could not set aside | the election and that Governor | 8mall could not appoint a successor | unless 8mith resigned. 1t was stated | that the senator clect had no inten- | tion of doing that and was prepared | 10 again present his credentials to the senate sitting at the opening of | the scventy-firs congress in Decem. | ber, 1929, Appropriation Bill The scientific value of transoceanic | Mghts of guch as those of Lindhergh, Chamberlin - and others was called 1o the attention of congfess in the | 1ecord of testimony accompanying | the independent offices approprin- | tions bill reported by the house ap- | propriations committer, | e measure, which provides | for the host. of independent | ment missions, bureaus | boards, total of C.’r.’ll,-‘ 111, or 3 ) last year's the amount reque: get bureau. The national advisory commitiee for acronautics was allotted $600,000, an increase of $50,000 over that pro- vided in last year's bill. Dr. Joseph 8. Ames, chairman of the aeronautics committee, gave the | house committee a lengthy review of | aircraft development in the last 12 | months. . | “The year 1927 was notable in demonstrating the capabilities of | aireraft,” he said. “The transoceanie flights of Lindbergh and others led | to the awakening of the American people to the possibilities of avia- | tion and to the nced for airports.” low that of | L000 below | v the bud- | THE RIGHT WAY T0 BANISH FAT Combatacause whichmodernresearch has discovered. Turn food into fuel and energy, rather. than into fat. Supply a | natural element which your system lacks. | That isthe method embodicdin Marmola prescription tablets. People_have used Mzrmola for 20 years—millions of boxes of it. They nave told others the results. Now, in almost cvery circle, you can see the results in new beauty and new vim, Why notleam the way to attain them? . A book in each box of Marnola tells you the formula, also the reasons for re- sults. 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