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SCUDDER WILL NOT TWO UNDER ARREST CHILDLESS WOMAN s,sf's; HEAR SEWER CASE FOR VISITING HOME BUYS ‘SON AS HEif. Pros NEW L’RIT.' AI.\' DAILY HERALD, THU.’.SDAY New York State Court of Ap- flF FEVER PAT'ENT Promizent Detroit Society Ma-| tron Smuggles Child Into Home peals Issues Pmmbnory Order Albany, (Cor d from First Pag..) and Inspector reporting A‘!H"! any fur- brought ) president of the in connectio contracts partment, vacat rohibiting RE-ELECT STEWART OIL CONPANY HEAD crnor ur liherty erson, nf the o of t court of supreme during an offset the ¢ Suit by meer Judge Is Given to Jurvmen th, anufacturing company not costs rore producis by volun s man power and at marketing cost per barr y ol Stewart. of the report was rtion that against John post office court ¥ son, went to the fter argumens of The suit cam in Congress aveny comber 14, 1 Former Judg: Lades claims F struck by a machines operated by Quilter after | L had alighted from a trolley car and erossed in back of it to get to nis house concluded w ‘your hoard present position of ally strong.” s for 1527 totalled compared with in 1026 It company's investmer anics actually was worth con- - than the $140.3 575 ll\(u] hw A of the incres Quilter { value, book and market, of ing only about eight miles an hour | holdings. when the accident occurred and that | The large reduction in Judge Eades slipped on a ridge of | was referred to as and ice and fell against the |safety measure” in view of the cur. | vailing price conditions. o el or subsi ! companies, the ports Decision Is Reserved Al P Midwest Refining compa $99.59 In Bridgeport Tragedy t owned by the Standard of Bridgeport, March 1 (#—An in- Indiana), 1 arnings of $ quest into the death of Duane E. Prewer, retired printer, who died vesterday from injuries received ruary 19, when struck by an au- iomobile driven by Dr. am ¥ (rConnell of Westport, fore Deputy Coroner Henry C. venson today. Dr. O'Connell, principal witness, stated that he velling at a rate not more than 20 miles per hour and that he did not see Drewer until his car struck superior Srnest C. Simp- v this morning couns rom an accident the night of De- in its e 2462 6 2446,49 1s explained that the com inventory sno side Dixie Oil comp -d) net loss of rba Labor Marketing company, $100 nt owned) $4,40% net earnings s e montk the| Sinclair Pipe Line company, per cent owned), net earning: 1527 of $5.367.959 as against 895,221 In 1926 Sinclair Crude Ol Purchasi company, no financial report ing disposal of stored crude oil. Pan-American Potroleum Transport company, final fizures available; prel ¢ reports dicate substant |less than in 1626 PREPARE TO REDUCE Worcester, Mass, Mar. 1 UP\—J Closely following the announcement proposed reduction of one cent pe Lim. The decision was reserved, Parker to Head Conn. Fair at $10,000 Salar) Batavia, N. Y., March 1 (®@—¥re 1. Parker, tary of Genese couns 1y fair for fourteen ye former | New York state assemblyman, mem- | ber of republican state committes nd former fair commissioner of announced today that he would ac- i watt hour in the domestic and cept an offer to b cral manages commercial lighting rate of th “he Coni r at Hartford Worcester Elcctric Light Comp: a salary of $10,000, three more lighting eompanies in | rowill this vicinity are preparing for re- ductions, it became known today. cticut My Park leave for Har 184 HOSPITALS AND INSTITUTIONS ARE USING FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE 0ld Fashioned Medicine for Colds and Body Building Has Proved Its Value By 70 Years’ Success. s now ,other valuable ingre sue and is The Greatest Body | Builder.” | Doctors have known the value of | ver oil for 54 differ. 1 great many yea cely in their mine won for its value, given it t “itamins, The orig prescription ofr | Father Jol »m which IR 1 cod r oil as its prin john's M ognized in 4 wnd charit teed fr cotie drugs i prescribe Tiom s guaran Wiscos any nar. doct ldrer well ns olde Father Jo < a h for colds r Ol he it does a world of good STRENGTH AFTER ILLNESS in other son: |dred years since Deceived Husband 1 infant as t hours . the considerab Hotel Dien wted to M was charge child AT br s the border. The child of a woma » father was u petition, If the record is the “son,” benefit expunge now four under the tr ph Boyer for ount of the . but Boger's f v Confes-es Plot Boyer 4 to have ¢ horship of the plot w ed with proofs uncovers by detectives emrloyed by Boy and his father. She w id al to ave attached to her w d to “Josoph Boyer, the th so tk the facts make lions. The wife's motive, ti dicated, was th Iy unable to b ous to consoli the of his 1 no claim it he Boyer con 10 petition appar i children but an ate the family tic 1 presence of an heir. tof a wi Fairfield Anxious to Get chil ral million 1 lotte Mick latter of t 1 trust | q 5 <0 r 1d mil- in- Own Lodge of Masons March 1 (P—Institutio 4 ed Ma sought by in this town i number of citizens ¢d the mo: ho have pet vorshipful grar expectatio tior will be granted, and in this case th will be the first town during its nearly three incorporation, At LeWitt's The Pine Tree latest sterling silver pattern ced Le\V itt Silverw 4 Main St 100, \/lC velry asonic lodge in the hun- on i- 1 on for a lodg: for offi eceive Large Sum of Mone for His Work Wooc unanimo mbassador Voodrow Wil r his contributions 1o 1 friendshi s made in th 1 holding says on “What Wood s to me.” The tw howeve 1927, spirit into tes with it 10 mar There's Real Me 1004 on the for the mswer human er mention: ity. I c am wh at thi 1ing to t tolerance, rved he felt it t a man's v role in determining his fitness > i e compounded » conquering coughs, that cheap ordinar 1 1 mome T for toug Rit Jang-on Will F ace A rrest Again After Serving Sentence . March 1 (P—A war- here tod: The Health Jood vclue, mpton, ed vitally nzce upbuxlzlmv bodily for M re 14 on his term, a ch of theft of dia- nd rings valued at $1,000 from a Lridgeport resident, MARCH 1, a priz For Stubborn Hang-On Coughs' ns to do that ny 5003 1928, | | | workea unsuce *. Hultquist of Kensington | night on two safes in the offic of the Hagstron of 13 Hart | Standard Motors corporation M ~nw. bave filed marriage intentions | ‘e of the town clerk. la for the state initiation In!O. (m mmhu of Columbus to be heid | in this city in May wili be made at a | meeting of representatives of the | councils in this district the latter | part of month officers | Wwill e | W. iance committee will meet toni v o'clock at the Y. M. T. A. Y State 1 I\hx\\ L Hart of the received police de- word today from Hill of the Wor- police department that cen retired on a pension, ef- irch 10, when he will enter | duties as secretary-manager ¢ Council of Worcester. TORIED estate of the late Kazimiera oski, consisting of a half inter- in property at Bain and Wolcott | 5, 1s valued at 500 according to - P of t 0 ¢ 1ed at $1, inventory he exeeutri MAN SUES FOR $1 10 TECOVEr on BRINTOL ing s | Nair, ha 1 for $1,200 arles M. Seltzer Deputy Sheriff Martin rved the papers. this city H. Horwitz dicine Now i that's exact- and '!mr-‘ syrups can't touc dous—quickl in Bronchuline , nor chloroform, nor sugar only makeshifts th the great- | no dope s two doses of | is usually | rle .| Ask Fair Drug Dey ¥ any progressive dru thout it or Claims of Rumford, the baking powder with real appezl strongly to keen women. It adds to foods with which it is used ry phosphates essential to structure, The Wholesome \BAKING POV/DER a Baking [ - The Humb!e Tea Kettle Explains the Principle of Dunham Heating How Is It Heated? comf '0 a builder, home owner or ten- ant, the one big question i the stcam heating system. Noisy radiators that hiss air or spurt water into the room ave a curse tc tenants and a white elephant to Jandlords. ator The Dunham radiator trap pre- vents steadm radiator troubles by the air and water from tor surely and silently through a separate pipe. keep The Dunham Packless radiator valve is placed at the top of the radiator; permits just the desired amount of steam to enter and can be opened or elosed by less than a sinele turn, DUNHAaM HEATING SERVICE A n. Live, scalding steam and plenty of it in your radiators, means even, ortable tempera- ture in the home. The Dunham radi- trap removes the ar and water but it s the steam. unique exhibit in our window will help you understand. Come CLAUDE J. LEROUX 174 Arch Street New Britain | T | which is opposite Bridgeport, March 1 UP—Burglars | €7s. ully during the | police headquar- rybody uses Herald Classified her. e 350 Consecutive Appearances Youngactress discovers Broadway Favorite how to be on the job every day HE USED to lose one night at Jeast every month from her work. Valuable time that lost money for the show. But for over a year now she’s been on the job every single day, for 350 consecutive appear- ances in the record-breaking run of a Broadway hit. What made the difference? Such a simple hygiene habit that it’s surprising more women haven’t found it out. She takes a spoonful of Nujol regularly for a few days before- hand, each menth. Nujol regu- lates the intestinal functions of the body at times when they're apt to be upset. Helps to keep normal, even under abnormal conditions. Cleanses the whole system. Why don’t you try Nujol, as this woman did? Take it for the next three months. 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