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ONLIQUOR NATTER, But Now Apswering Instead ol Asking Questions ’ ‘Washington, Feb. 28 (A—=&enator Borah reversed his usual procedure in the business of prohibition qu tionnaires. today by getting on receiving end and replying “no” questions governmer ship. Answering a2 latter Charles A. L. Reed, Mr. Borah reiterate net a candidate for rnad a 5 ing him 1f he 2 ming he pury this letter that T am 4 « president, which I an " Ass 1 not + Tork the Rurean Naval dirigt tallowed stop fught. f Canal 105 ANGELES ON Answers Then the “no” ta three nhich were Whether prineiy exemphified league, b temp Mathe their a mlamented K Whether h religious denomination & Washingten { the an her ym Ne ced na tronble 1y making a non.stop fight ee of cur constitutional z ment.” Whether he favc about 1o s on the e was general 500 feet with a maximy Dr. Reeq told Eenator Borah that he had diverted attention from the fact that Borah was in a favorabl positian to have prohibition advo rateg attampt to stampede the publican natienal him, conventic st at France Field today att will etart back Etates has' been left to of Lieutenant Com- v arles T Rosendahl, Starts Serving 6 Months | g Pint to o (UP)— | brotght one retion E from Hepolulu HUCED charge based on 1 halt pint of liquor, serving a jall sentence of £ix He also was faced with the #ity of paying a fine of £100 Atwood, who travelled mately 25,000 miles in hi fort to escape the penal session of the half pint, guilty in court here, He de ership of t uor, however he had ne en the container il raiding officers dizcover corner of his home RBradterd cou ed in tracing Atwoed to ¥ after he had yumped bail had enlised in t the U. 8 arm back te Towar the Fanama navy yard vort. - Eit::lk;’x:s ’?rnuse {Boston and Maine Has New York, Feb. 28 (Pi—New York | Increase in Net Income today faced the cheerle ect Boston, Fel 7% (F-oAn jncrease of pressing its own frousers D et dntotis Zor last inonth) inier get pressed, with 20,000 ret1l 11197 Fygnuary, 1727 was reported by the ing-shop and 125 wholesale Foston and Maim rairoad today, The the New Yorl district R e down. 1 The improved The trade war, started by th mads degpite a decline 1ied council of the 1ng industry in 2n ize and organize” eliminating the ‘dollar has been on for a week, but only reached large proportions the last| two days. Officlals of th estimated 7,000 shops closed v day. In Manhattan, however, only of the estimated 15,000 plants wer reported shut dow coon 3z word reached Wash- inzten that the ship had arrived A ¢ Gecretary Warner, n alaviation, sent 2 m of congratulation to Comman S Rosendahl and members of the o Warner" i flight cordan catd Message carried out in strict ged plans S evidene cial and naval usefulness of and desira of energetic i arrival leas eaving | he 4 tin. atr line diptance and Erooliv tran Canal aboard an armv 156 miles brought here from Ge pro it thes nw of The the to operatir cleansers.” | wag the best Losses of both freight revenue passenger and were attributed to the open winter which allewed op- of motor yehicles and re Tuced the neeessity for heaty chip union vation Find Holdup Machine Left With Flat Tire fon, Feb. 25 (AM—The antomo. 1ip men who Three Firemen Hurt In Big Boston Blg 7e Rosten, Feb, 28 (17P)—Ths men were infured when hurled down a f by a hot-air explos in a six-story last night Three alarms = the fire, wh anzed da mated at §10.000 Patrick seriousl | i | i | rion=l one ' i brick pellman of th plat and knocked him down of stairs to the H to the hospital for treat Cause of the fire was U SPAIN P All Spain = ~ind and rain WIND N The minth grade their home rooms 3 noon for their weekl ings at which ¥ business taken up. The clubs of their respective cl directior t the period ass which is exp sale tomorrow 9-2 cl ed to L putti MOTHL Quebee, Feb. and her for to death to wihen <t I their home at Gre rding to w woman v Garncan, BALDNESS f TAND 4Bt Healing Liqnid Zemo e WAY BACK HONE h‘r‘ " Thehi g, Irritations. .. oftheSkinandScalp | Regan; assistant 9 |Cotter; assistant 1 ETHELBERT TALBOT, = < BISHOP, 1§ DEAD == Delegates will Presided Over Protestant Episc- .- i pal Church in 1924—Aged 80 N | Tuckahoe, Y. Feb ®— Bishop Ethelbert Talbot of Bethle at one fime presiding | bishop of Protestant Episcopal { church 1n the United States died last as the age of 80 Death came at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Francis Donal He was taken there |after suffering '\ streks in Bo | He had been active in church worl {up to October 1, | obliged by fliness to retire than minster and by 1924 he succeeded o the office of which he held until 1 1925 made Sentence RBridgepor forziven 1ate vesterday | Shelton when he was Tor mare f em bep and n ¥ oy fort e the [ary niority at o 1o bishop. | betore called 1n superior ral con vention of office i But One Pastorate His tirst and only pastarate | Macan, Mo, was e = | Ancted du his that 1n 1586 he was made mission Lary bishop of Wyoming and Idahn | After 11 vears of pianeer [ this f1€14, Tishop Talbot was aclocted | head of the dins Al T |eylvania. Within ceven vears charge grew g0 large that it was l11ded into the dioceze af Harrishurz | an4 Bethlchem, Bizhap Talbet re- [Eeinio e o cneres oAt ih acer a0 i Rishop Talbot was bern October % 1848, in Fayette, Mo. He was grad [nated from Dartmouth colle 870 ar1 studied three vears at ih | daughter Donaldson and 3 | | brother, William Talbet of Tulsa ¥ 1l he held pdge IR E 1o unde wafe vegard to vour ca er representation 1 vou to to e | vou refu i wth unsel that the bullet th fuhl male i'r. leane to neral servic ternoon at 2.30 from the ral of the Natiitv at Bethle- et . priv the cpea New Officers Elected By Y.M.T. A. & B. Corps Frank Mot ras ¢ 1 presi deint af tie it Fife and Dru meeting held 1n the society on Mamn street Sunday Officers to serve L Vice-president, Jerome MeCormack secretary, John 1. Meskill, '1‘92“1"«“ Willtam Sullivan, Sr manager, Willlam FRegan, Jame: Bonney, assictant Louis Cere; drum sergeant, 0f the Wash tn the fx meeting from 7 30 annuat o clack with Danbury, Feb eterans av annoiun April 11 er, property | of leader, | 1ar r | tions for W ) f Look little the matter n youll de I JE SEIBERT& SON 423-42335 PARK ST. ke Sure fts S 1/”’!11 Senefa Cadrain; manfls! William without puni et vonr ! af Parents and Teachers 1 th 1 ! their annual conven drum mana e ate sergent, |Stamford at which a deciston r al ficld day will be SAVED BY HIS WIFE Her Forgtveness All That Prevents r, Lawrence er, ‘John J Sullivan, r; sergeant at arms, Thomas Lowe. appointed yepresent the corps at a meeting | to a- Shelton Man From Getting Prisen (Pr—A wite's | Freice, a P and dangerous! Aary, sonoen 1 conrt tod 1d to F tand that T talked | pricon h those w annot fo vou tald the rd their then craze for drink made o tried 1ot your | hment hold wite when conrt man put in his and probably ca o the, peak ane, s church, ker at a opening ington Schoo assistant pgs- In all will be |y own meeting | ooy sociation | school Thursday |y, “p ot the and program until wll held S OF V. CONVE P—The = wom and 17 R e S e e KRR TR au in thi —Tl:ese Socks Like Uncle’s Collars |that go through ene’s 1)1 next fall the convention will rénom- inate the senator if he cares to run again and precedent shows that in such event some one else would be RORABACK T0 TELL ior senator, Hiram Bingham. | The meeting toright will select a {convention city and early prospects were that it would be Hartford, the place the Foot Guard armeory, and [the time early in May. Bridgeport will ask for the convention, the effort to get it having started just before the McKinley club dinner. New Ha- iven would he another possible con- mee he ordl cip |vention city for the spring conven- o fmperhs Maritord cub tonieht | ion although the early inclinations ‘h will be presented £o them by |Of Cemment seem to be for Hart- Henry Roraback the state chair- |107d- as well as national committee. | The delegates to the national con- an. vention will elect a national com- {mitteeman and no other name has been mentioned other than the pres- ent member, Mr. Roraback. After the convention date is sef, tate Chairman Roraback will set the dat delezates to the state con S t chairmen will do the sam¢ S npi:! e "“o‘f": Ent r the senatorial and congr Aensa 1strict conventions Major Louts M. Ullman who died at. his home in New Haven today, was a member from the eighth dis- .1 |trict. Mrs Sarah D Townshend is |h= other ber from the some triet Stale Central Committee Will Weet This Evening Hartferd, Feb. I3 (®-—The repub- |lican state central committee will This 15 the vear of the two state conventions of both political parties, | the =pri to choose delégates | and alternates to the vention which will nominate a t1onsl ticket and the fall one will name £ one national con- | nvention and it will 2 the matter of nator George P. MeLean |4 mvitation 1o ba tempor- e |ary chatrman of the ven- | FACES EMBEZZLEMENT COURT r Feb. cretary of the Pro- - Association who 15 | d with embezzlement had his ses Sena- |case st for Saturday when it was 1 invited peint out that ;rvvw i city court teday. It was re- he iz th Fevnote orater assumed by ms nomines for reclection next o who look to cane port, | hecange 15 [will be 1all of the Laxative Habit history, no Indian was ever) to have constipation. Nen O He Alled cand tree Ca the bowels 1f 2l sional cazca habut ative habit ¢ the cara {of the bowels aid at all What ath acterigtic ? ¢ cascarets are iz 1deal tleast a mullien peopla _{know fhiz; what a pity there are any who don't! Especially parents; | becanse children love to take a cas- |caret. After which, for da the bowels will be scen to work of heir own accerd The only habit from that of regulart ascarets tons and train the how But. at the n of returning sluggishness eftective as bowels morrow— a Fer shere is 1 as with ¢ of the man-mada d by full tn e a Bullet It Thy: 5 tell u= ca is the | Jeal laxative—and the tongue fells ‘CASCARETS They Work While You Sleep! cascara s EW BRITAIN MARKET CO. ST. 'PHONE 2485 Here is an Opportunity of Stocking Up Your ok VPantiv at a Big Saving. MORNING ¢ Fresh Cut Hamburg, ro& Tvory 21¢ e PECIALS, 7 TO 12:30 Best Pure 7 21h, 25C Lard, 2 Ibs. .. 25C Lean Fresh Best Native Shoulders, 1h. 14(' Potatoes, pk. 390 ALL DAY SPECIALS ‘vaporated Milk veeire....3cans 29c Fancy Sliced Pineapple . . .. large size cans, ea. 25¢ Jarilett Pears .. large size cans, ea. 29¢ Camphell's Beans and Tomato Soup ... 3 cans 25¢ SOAP SPECIALS 5 10 cakex . 39¢ | Chipso Iarge package e (Dinzo. <ol phg o Tip Matches— Teory Soap md. sire, 3 cakes Fatry Soap, 6 cakes nbrits Cleanser, 3 cans | White Loaf €1 00 | FLOUR, sack s]. 09 “lover Salmon, can 28c-49¢ Preparcd Spaghetti, 2 cans 21c¢ Fancy Peaches, lz2, can 23¢ Best Rice, 4 1Ibs. . 25¢ Domestic Sardines, Tmported Savdines, T cans . 2! Corn. 2 ¢ Feas + cans . Red Line 7v, I’in;;[iple Jam— ' Roast . | Small Fresh PORK, 1h. ... 176 | HAMS, I, ... Kb Roast Beef, Ih Lezs Genuine Lamb, i Lamb for Stew, Ih. Shank Ends of Ham Star Sliced Bacon, 1h. Strawher ; Mason jar Tean Boiling Veef, 1b, Fores of Lamb, Ib. Rib Corned Boef, Ib, Mohawk Bacen, b, Best Frankforts, Ib. S99 eos: "tif';ig,f_"!""2‘f’é BUTTER, 21bs. .. § Sauerkraut ... .. Wedgwond (reamery Parksdale Strictly Fresh Eggs ........ Good Luek Oleo, W, ..., 22c | Nucoa Nut Olea Ih . 2 doz. T5¢ Meo, | Ao n Oleo, In. First Pri | Golt ¢ § Large Ripe Bananas . ; (‘alifornia Sunkist Orang Extra Heavy Grapefruit L alif. 25c nv Onjons, 4 Ihe, 17c “hed Celery, beh. 20c Riln Dried Sweets, 4 Ibs, 2he Pancy Lating Apples. 3 Ibs. 23¢ New Texas Spinach, pk 38 Cap Cod Cranherrics New Bunch Feets at for for town caucuses to cheose | vention and | | sional (P—Maurice | vealed that while charged with tak- ing $11,000 of the funds of the as- sociation a further inquiry has in- creased the figure to about $17,000, Landau is also a maker of metal sheets. Leap Year Brothers Meet Every February 29 Topeka, Feb. 28 (M—Two brothers whose birthdays comes only once in four years will hold their quadren- nial celebration February 29. Charles §. Billings, a clerk at the state capitol, will be 44 years old that day, and John H. Billings of | Kansas City, a dentist, will be 36. Every leap year except one since childhood the brothers have observ- | ed their rare birthdays together. In 1924 they were far apart, but they | exchanged greetings by telephone, CAPITOL BEGINS |WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Frech Dug Carrote, 2 Ihe Fresh Dng Parsnips, 2 Ihs. 15c Reserved Loges Evenings Now Selling. “The Handy Hardware Store” Ball Bearing Roller Skates HerBértL. 336 MAIN ST. EWELER Bau AMUND DEALER 295 mMAIN ST NEW BAITAIN oWe Hxr e Genuine “0Old Company’s Lehigh” The Shurberg Coal Co. Phone 2250 55 Franklin Street FREDERICK’S AUTO LAUNDRY 15 WALNUT 5T. (Rear) Washing, Polishing, Simoniz- izing, Etc. Shell Fish Such as S — CLAMS — LOBSTERS | SHRIMP — CRAB MEAT and SCALLOI'S. Our Crackers are Always Fresh VISIT OUR DINING ROOM Cpen Tntil Eight HONISS’S 13 State St. Hartford “Under Grants” ‘oJJordan’s. 215 MAIN ST. Fashion Selection Quality Value —as is evident by our brilliant show- ing of uncommonly beautiful Spring Apparel at Special Jordan Prices. Frocks, Suits, Coats, Ensembles aananns —SPECIAL— for 3 Days Special Parchase of Quality SILK HOSIERY $1.09 a pair Here's a hosiery value without precedent or equal. Early shopping is advisable —as the quantity is limited. Only 400 pair to be had. Clear, sheer, perfect, re-in- forced with fine lisle at all points of wear. All new shadez. Sizes 814—10. Crepe DeClline«{ SLIPS $1.79 Tailor-made, hemstitch ed,, tastefully laced, doubl shadow proof, also the sim ple tailored type. Our Hosiery and Unde] wear Dept. is complete i every detail. A full line the nationally famous Ony Pointex Hosiery, | |