New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1928, Page 3

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NpW IN DALILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCI ., wzs _ . 5 = — | Supporiers of the amendment,| > trasellrs rey 10 a public N defiane winds on the nation’ fly history | P e g . : : and'a 15 of Biliston. Thet wors ne 5 & ‘during consideration of the constitu- i 1 ghit. 0 manded ¢ free their | leased on bail yesterday in u {tional amendment 1o abolish !hr! I 5 i { Sl L ‘.:'rq:rl‘lrlk i “;“z‘ 1;:'1 pesi ey ‘.fl‘_“"f i - HEADS short sessions of comgress, have| N 4 é,?' s e ke ' s New Orleans {dwelt at length upon what they con noff. Who originated 1 ' 1o 1 s and demanded i i Johr {tend was the intent of the constitu T ley’ e arrestad) along swith. thelc)| ' truck a sury ne miversity, New Ore Torée Branches to Receive Nine 7% cs. st s Hoped to Slay Mexican Presideat . " S Uneonfirmed Dlsoatches Reach I '.. S LACIns e ot Mo HMup- cans, yostordas s elocted preais smaller. | ¢ g i i B L S 1500 of the Ameri i'oi)uf::v :;‘: Million Dollars Less !'v»‘f-,"x{l"’i.fi,”li'fi. 1o the Basis soopesst, | an ex-President BCISh g ) ot Golomhm From Caracas SR e B he detendints e e e many wore taken to the roton- | their counsel but the cc win- | Martin of Montreal. other amendment approved by its e Ling in social @littor bt yvearn- S S i i 5 s 1o meet some “nice k 1 Porto Cabello, a fortress fa- London. Mareh 9 (UP)-Great |10mvnmnr which would al Aexico ( 1 1 ¥ ! i T oy Gritain will spend 1,915,600 pounds Vhr‘\- vlnonih h:ni( upon all ofl\v; 1ails of an «ll b ple £ S AL A s e e 9 S - Gtk {radio licenscs. The senate proposed [Ly which it i Loped 1 I foy LDaneE 3 ) e show Nl heer L SSaEinang . ey ton 1 ihregibranahes of months and a year respectively. dent Calles and former Irosic AR in Venezuala rders in the past all unconfirmed, were thav the g service in 1925 than it did in\ This amendment. however, has 1ot [vare Obreson. o 3 tods Student social lif hw St j @rmv and police forces under E 1o ur e ] und 1927, it became known today when | precipitated a fight like that on the | \exico ity newsy way Ario 5o Gomez, Lrother of the p M e % % e L ispatehes wwhing Cueuta from Virst Lord of the Admirally W former. ry said the platters intend. 110 decided to ¢ vEward ey oo g : Jent, dispersed meetings by using iiridgeman amnounced the naval e q omb Chapulteper castle, the Sooton and 1l t 3 e [ Ve clude 'six ‘polica. {11aChin — Cypenditure budg | liame Bt Lhe nhcsient: s Olledycan Joave I Shes B Rl x et i S 1 k of service will be 114,600,000 pous tended to iy in the f ; - Bern arresiag (182YE 1he country The navy's 1928 net expenditur American border Bivtheria < h ¢ s 2 2 That for three consecomsive qave Worried Mother Grateful as will be 57.300,00 pounds, which is Prockton Authorities Trying to Find la on safe terri f like habits. look d—s A ; 8 crivities racas s : Clinic Shows How to Give 50,0 une der th Aorr| e newspaper Gr 1 that Briant: ATanolt el J Al ed and ¢ women ane uick Relief at Home ‘,;‘\:;‘:l;e pounds under the originall porcon Wiho Killed Shoe Worker ' ygax tiotmm S e e et e ol olicnes Jjelend. Q : ; | fail ; aring & : ent member of the Grrman col. e 00N BAC SCRO! Simyltaneous with Bridgeman’s | —Hones Found in Wonls. L e acvman cols |y e W : : e e T ! : ki PEELING WELL AS EVER! statement today came the publica~ S hed be connoe-iai s Sk tion of the supplemental naval cs. | Firockton, Mase. Mareh 8 (UF)- Ith ithe « olung EN0 N R e e, I vt T T timate for the fiscal year ending, This city's skelcton mystery aent 0> @t vh_”!‘ 2y 3 i : orls hes slionder Hiae i cRaer L March 31. police today on the trail of a £layer. Osorio Levia s R aluan sculin e - Ne AL Giaita iTh 3 3 ¢ ) 5 (’1 bri s, “"I°~”‘ O SH 000 Fn “" Simultancously with identification Homb materials and books regard- isorship ha P oo, dgeman explained th e : S V . me a 1 pose iElont o mmend to me ) makes the 1928 cx- | Of the bones found in the Manloy |(PF e¥DloS i e S e 7 Jehant HAPGOOD ST[LL LOYAL mt home method 1o « )00 pounds below the street woods on IPehruary citeate e student ; et 25 Tie! (s ntsohner i i Soiel ShESD ot : Charles W, Dorgan, former z told authoritics his worte ISV thtse et {um @it a5 po. quoting R T i e o New childrin hav, The sgtatement today explained | worker, anthoritics announced 11 as scientific and he pointeq - 'Isfactory w ' itions wre ia) that i d n th e q , 8 nd i g R 0kol sal at th e s 1 Intends to Return to Job in Mines .- to 11 fhat the new 1528 navy construc-|pelieve the man had been killed. fout he had numerous patents i the "ieed” About 500 st ntends to Rewrn to Job in Mine he tion program covers projects| When the skeleton was first found [United States and Germany., HL AT B (o Narsny amounting to 57 pounds as a shotgun Ilying nearby—it The pen 1 5ol fold oe-the i CUT AL “Down with the tyrant Gon {6 pounds in|thought the remains of a hunter | plan 10 use ; n bombing the LK L0 sec th 1 bl X g aid that if the | who had met with an ace ; reside and i subs ! Dirorders: Groe 1 Norh full 1928 program was procceded | Yesterday, City Chemist George 1. 1ine . ers said =7 e R e s-Barr I cold from spreading with at least 10700000 pounds | Bolling. an expert on fircarms, dis- (1] wors ptanned o wreel $100,000 Fire Reported travellers told both the Unite : : : LRy il would have been required but the covered the fine snot he had found |1 . i From Juarez, Mexico and El Tiempo corespon- | Luzerne county prison 1927 program was reduced by two|lodged in the skeleton's ribs wers | i i o s TR0 o . o - nd the 1825 prozram by inot shot from the gun that luy he- < R i aleries hon a0 R R TLOn, MRTOL DR, Sl s e Hman 0 back fo Uhe mines it his job is preumonia side the remains. wlot, sanl | evva and Holune 3 : el ShtEna Faid Sl oper him . e “In the preparation of these es-| Although the pessible erime must |SHll . and that fu Rt e LT o 1 tiates, the placidity of 1he general | have eccurred nearly two years ago, urres eeted. Holun ey o) o i o : ‘ val. situa was co ly in!police have al ¢ talked with s a8 i o deported., gl i ho 1 4 fite mine workers into his ’ St e - throw light on th — ind.dollans vloitation - ! “save the un umittes,” an out- minds, portant sery. | witness who may throw lig! - t sourecs might s split the Jees cither were e entircly mystery : T TR o el b e ov are being provided at a leisurely | Aceording o Tnspector Tarry Hieiibeon s, e meoenyaEne e B0 United Mine Worker e R R R e e el S i e 1 g, , r A prolonzed jeriod of prace alon Grove by the woods where the hones " Lord Dridzcinan said in | Were found about two years ago and ans the Che Toll s a . 1 1 "\ arrest ror Christmas ¢ or i A : mitting the repor "h'rf\v'l):d' d two men by ige 0! r 1o tou ! ol e o oL ¢ attempted to ning she lookec ve eheerint HOSPITAL CEKTIFIED t the Singupore bas Nas procec 28 P ehene | Just after he had passed them, hr afl said ¢ espenditures there | 1€ard a shot, the informant said ;‘:;;,,.1;;.;,;,;:4;;33;:;‘;;ufj.(,;.;”::;}w:gs';‘l;;;efie,d o b Suple New Fashion’s Bottom Prices at H.J. Donnelly Co. in conneetion with the He de- As Justice Fugitive clared the situation in na in the | H. Gor | A to Continne Organizing of An- S A thracite Workers, C while out riding work by day and 'd dosi s af at nizht to organize the pleasa Madison. Wis., Mareh 2 (UF) ar had been less exacting B ghield, Mass., March 9 (UP) lupypog thae Dot Disapy is ” om the navy point of view but|-—-Harry L. Weiner. alias B. | zun of Wisconsin nniversity's 2 ! that piracy continued on the high | Keeler, of Allston, was be P experiment—~The Date Shop \ , seus and inland waterways : 4 cor Tearing March |WHich is doing a land oftice business ! 4 P & p police today for i : under the supervision of Stanley | ¥ \ after pleading not guilty 10 a| grinoff, philanthropic sonhomor | charge of being a fugitive from Waring Hiondds \ \ A : i CONGRESS BATTLES 7.7 . ' Dualily - Service - Yalue - Weiner was songht by Mi Mo epotestepper? Conn., authorities on B of | “Book mnoser \ - ing worthless stocks 1o AMrel “Quict owtict® quirics Stanlev 5 ¥ o - 2 oo (AT | H. Auger of that city. trom behind the comnter of his e = o ; 200 | Auger told police Wetner had rep- | establishuent = »'Aadam Guldb ) TOR WE! Tsue Follows Lame Duck Mater 5 St 2, 0 0,50 e oo v b Him Awright ! | bad induced him to< buy $8500 containing the name, address ond : : . Salnes s DEnE R e | —-Econom S d in ]mpomnce worth of worthless stock. E n A ApTa | f il C°lumn : |¥ - atur ay ! Sale! 1144 Tratn oz, |/l bon-ad distion a7 wore s || | HOSIERY SCARFS KERCHIEFS ale', 114. e The Seal of ; wterwoven jtself mto one of the p ] 0% L L) L H 1 st st ironing con: (| it Men SShlrtS ‘ Brufietb .S‘iegs Fashion Approval ! asting. nghllghts et M 7 0 Embroider By coincidence this issue tod: I a placo on the house legisla- | of the / i I ‘. o “.‘» - a ; 4 29c n —Spring ive program sccond to the “Lame | Stamped on extra fine Iuck™ constitutional amendment, a | E of members back over the page f - bl assortimen ‘:,,:w col “ P \ m\h‘-r\:m'oldisl"‘«'rn '!hrr|n'r|vrl”:{¥l:cr ~ plain white, T m" -I | Each 1 o i Coats s o Mode i e Linen Scarfs e I N~ radio controversy hinges on a proposal to allocate broadeasting . —Your Ties a I Iy wave lengths to states on the basis What's New ? is the question of L "d"m” e Special c of population, which is attached in | the day. And our Millinery Spemal 50 DOZ. Men S Tles —1009% oyster linen, size 18x54 s the form of an amendment to the Salon answers’ by presenting 1 1 isually selling for $1.0¢ «nats bill to extend for one year the SEIDTL SRTI L ah) T W e e i e 2 W ot he Tedeta Radlo. G w thestarting copies of original models from We ¢ them. s colorful ued. Al 2001 quality priced for Saturday only. 3 jpot in @ group- Paris jtself! Novelty straws, AR NS G R e gsc (g Inasmuch as the commission’s.life | |ime of Springl folts and silks, sport and dressy : i h T eypires in just one week, little time | modes. TeAE oAb any iiead sige, Turkls owels - to romains for deliberation. : S 2 ] S “' [} fhe amendment, sponsored by | PeCla e lng . c Each Iiepresentative Davis, Tennessee, re- ECIAL—=NEW BAGS! contly was approved hy a 12 to 5 3 10 Doz. Nilk f} 1“.:» d.,.;'.;:. th bati s committee on which he is the rank- all colors . Up Pr]ncess Sllp;‘ Jords ] = e democratic member. Specifically, ®; Priced At Cost T It provides for an cqual distribution | Z ! NeW' Dlmltles h « 2 ot radio stations, power and wattage 1 98 h —Including 51 origi- fuong fhe states, territories and arion a 0 \ . eac 39c 29 nal samples. Picture otlier possessions in proportion to i \ I'on't miss this opporty 0 &t a slip Yard it! 200 stunning their population | Callahan & Lagosh 7 (ki i, Heavy uality sl with (hre: Anderson tubfast dimi- new coats for Women, |1:J,,';\m‘pos:u, if a\‘.;-ro\ed, " ex- West Main Telephone 36 | A ) ine m tal vottom, every color ' har e variety of pot es, Stouts and 0 glve more radio stations to y J to iorns A ot outhern states and diminish the | - e - 2 el s = “Miss Petite.” number. now existing in northern i / Uatra Size Ravon (-|rdlo~. Corsets nd western aras. ‘ ; BI.OOME s e Sash Curtains _The newest calors. . 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Dresses that Pot Pork Genuine $1 ls o ! S eatcciot Al are well n;:yde, qu?1113\151l‘\ J g A B . i : crepes, novelties, prints. Many M il ‘ gy —i“ull fashioned, silk to the top, with the 4 ROYS DEPARTMENT | °f them copies of $25 and 535 30 Ib. 20c Ib. 35c newest pointed heel “Our Own™ make hose Beh Sl GoE L ;‘I‘;‘iil(: New stunning Spring he it e thieady ik —Exceptionsl Vaiues: —WOMEN'S SHOP, 2XD FLOOR— clovernton BeTteR .. BUTTER 50¢ib. | S Wi WL e o 2 Silk and Rayon Hose » $9 95 $2.89 Golf Hose GUARANTEED MARKET 35¢, 31.$1.00 4 | | : 19¢, 3+..50c .50 are Aifforcd dt new selected group of heavy TEL. & This is a Chain Store 5 W. MAIN STREE L 520k 5o the wekt, sl vtk o tet 0w A 4 st §ipca lined. B0 boys. made of 100¢% wool, new The newest patterns made wool fabrics. t lumberiackets for girls or = - W o - 5 ” = plus 4 golt knickers novel, color schemes, knitted with double fancy cuff. good Also 25 West Main Street, Plainville in white and all the new Spring shades. ire misg Aneds Tati; 6rey bottom and convertible collar clastic tops. Sizes ¥ to 10%s. All first guality hose. Sizes 813 to 10. N Sizes 7-18 years. Sizes 6-18 yrars 39¢ values

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