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OF COMNONWEALTH Elected President of Club fo Stcceed B. B. Bassette The annual meeting of the Com- uionwealth club was held last eve- 'g in the South church chapel. ¥'s report nt membership of about 260. 1e nominating committee reported following s! A. Sprague: Wensell; H'r'xi‘ll'x!;‘ Warner; trustees, one y Clara Washburn: two years, E. G. Bradley: three years, Henry Hoar. Committee chairm Lecture, W. Macomber; civ den; publicity, Mrs, membership, Mrs. licoration: social, Mr: lowing the acceptanc vort it was voted, nd fuithrul servieg to b the retiving president, and who has served actively nd to 2 W. B. Mon- membership. paulding Miss s vith tague, 1 LEON A. SPRAGUE The Robert Parker speaker of the evening iles, a man of im- lity, known for hi righteo through the staff he work- ber of to them will but, cmber o th s work Kk city said of you hoys B All to do is to burn, r down into the but burn!" Ar ooks upon men Some of th brightest In v and ¢ ow dips.” we hurn the horror of > chapel the v one of the is led to the peaker wpoint with co into a xt vlstone, with sn oyd Georze and vse next. Then t unto hin ' And last, An s represented nd the motl Hllis out in a little JTowa town. irag 1o! Kt wrdlos iecan nioth- ABANBDONED AUTO FOUND notified Ci an of Ros ritain, had beex in Hartford since yes- g Kelly automobile B¢ in aptain fort now lives ind Zion streets, and notitied the police. Her pecial weekly rate, THEN ALL-BRAN SAVED HIM FROM CONSTIPATION message for people who use laxatives S0 rifora 1d Classified Ads, cing In p! Mr. Skiles wrote us a voluntary testimonial after Kellogg's A BRAN had saved him from dread- ful constipation. Rvd his tribut July 12, 19 “For years I have been 80 c After trying every kind of d 1 could only et temporary relief. 1 became aiscouraged 2nd gave up hopes, when & friend told me to nse Kelloge's ALL-ERAN. 1 had read so many testimonials T had no faith, I was of the opinion testimonialy were put out by friends. I wil not only ziive you the privilege to use my name, but 1 will £o on the witness stand and testily 10 my statement. I cannot express words ¥reat enough to meet with Rellogi's food.” —AkTivi SKILES, 325 N. Kezie Avenuc, Chicago, Ill. If constipation is preying upon your health, check it before too late. If you are using habit-forming laxatives, stop it before this harm- ful practice fastens its grip too tight. Kcllore’s ALL-BRAN is guar~ anteed to relieve constipation. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily— chronie cases, with every meal. Doctors recormend ALL-BRAN. A 10095 bran cereal—delicious with milk or cream—{fruits or_honey added. Use in cooking too. Sold by all grocers. Served everywhere. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. ALL-BRAN J. McIntyre, Vetcran Member, Hon- ored at Meeting of Phenix Lodge in Presence of 100 Associates. | J. McIntyre, a member of the In- er of Odd Fellows for 0 years, was presented with an Odd | Tellows’ pin at a roll call and smoker held last night by Phenix lodge at their hall on Arch street, About 100 members were present, Mr. McIntyre being abong the oldest. An inferesting talk on Thomas Wildey, founder of the order in ented by the toast- ma r ntertain- ment was furnished by an orchestra under the direction of Per Olsson and by Bill Olden and His Gang. tefreshments were served at the conclusion of the entertainment program. Many members, of other Odd lows' lodges in the city were ent. JOHNSON CRITICIZES BOTH MAJOR PARTIES pres- (Continued from First Page) Alderman Johnson is- lNowing a few to give to with my facts which 1 1o public in candidacy for In my opinion there is room for 1 great deal of improvement in both 1 répullic and democratic partics, on we look at the way 1 ton the last 3 present time is last few ye sreat n city has fsst t term bonds which + paving on at the present is takes pra lly one mill of our taxes. When these bonds ar 1 ur 1 they will | or four yr vt ¥ she tir paid up in will - nds this year interest oy 1ow X1 total y il is P to a | 0 home wit rson own- d having that. ing his o and third hort term note When our indet tax rate will be o ling the tax rate mil i 1 was responsible nuing the sprinkling ich has been coliected in ad- dition to the regular tax. I felt that it was a good move to discontinue the fact that the led the cral y should tirst, and top of seec mortgages s on ness decreases our over for liscor sirect tax wi streets in theretore sked to s not re- n considera irding the 1928 tax at mills think it i& not sufli- nt to run the city eficiently but and am fully convinced that in b The board of financd sation recommended 26 1-2 ich T was very much against il reduced the rate {o 26 e city is run ec ly I believe there will urplus at the end of our 1wxt fiscal year. “It has given me a g sure 1o be in th 1on coun- il representing the fourth ward, I e the confidence the elec- wve had in me which they have proven by sending me to the coun- il scveral times, If it is your desire to veelect me 1 will r ent the people in the same u as 1 would arding my own inter- been in the insurance business for nine years and am not controlled by any political ‘organiza- fon but can act to the interest of the people as a whole and not any small group. T believe it is the duty of ch representative to represent his district and the entire city to the best of his ability.” Riley Named Dog Warden As Successor to Wagner Chicf W, ", Hart of the police de- nnounced today the g Supernume |8 done, t deal of or partuient sintr ot s W, rWa ppoinied a1 Wooster succeeding 0 was last night alar policeman. Ofi- n a member of the ince April 11, 1891, be- ng the second oldest supernumerary in point of year: serviee, and fer L number of night pa trol driver. Re has done substitute polic ¢ on the street P 5 be and other ¢ 1 Tho dog len rece for ¢ dog impounded or destroyed and the appointment is made an- nually in Mareh. Officer Wagner was appointed about five years ives 23 GIVES JUDGMENT FOR $2,578. forcclosure judgment for 82 578.80 has been rendered by Judge Morris D. Saxe of the eity court in Stei of iactano 1 of this city, is located on Lafayctte street and the date of redemption has been set April 16, Samuel Steinberg of fartford was counsel for the plain- and oth » Saxe has rendered the fol- default judgments: iliffe Ol Co. vs. 12, TL Schnei- : Monroe Gordon counsel plaintiff. Lritain Finance Inc., August Ma Nair & Nair for the Victo! lowin Corpor: del, $47.2 plainti : Mierze jowska vs, Chestor $ J. Monkiewicz for the plaintig. S FOR $2,200 Angelo Tomasso has brought suit 00 against Mrs, Lena Gorbach to recover money d due. At- torney 8. Gerard Casale issued writ, which is returnable in the court. Constable Clynes served the pavers. city READ HERALD C SSIFIED ADS . The property | NEW BRITAIN DAILY.HERALD, WED SPRAGUENEW HEAD o s v TEAPOT DOMERS TO Butler testimony. He maintained he {had done nothing improper, that the fact that they were turned down made the matter frrelevant to the senate committee's investigation, and that therefore he did not consider ih‘) had wilfully omitted any infor- | | mation in his two previous appear- |ances before the committee, The Ku Klux Klan was thrust sud- denly but momentarily into the {hearing yesterday and had a reper- cussion at Macon, Gi | Questioning Hay {democrat, Montana, committee pros- {ecutor, said he ha turned its | from what was considered a rel quest for the Continental Trading |source that Edward Youn Company’s liberty bonds toward ' former high official of the Chicago, where its next meeting will | received $100,000 from t held tomorrew morning at 10:30 |can national committ and asked ck. the witness if he knew anything A. V. Leonard, secretary to the |about it. Fred W. Upham, treasurer of the | Ha pounding th nger republican national committee, to- land resenting the rge as false, day’s lone witness, testified that he |asked Walsh where he got his infors Kk nothing of Sinclair liberty | mation. bonds sent to Upham by Will H.| The prose Ha who was chairman of the |committee woul committee during the Harding cam- | later. paign A second wit failed to show GO TOWINDY cITY ‘Next Hearing Will Be Held To- morrow in Chicago Washington, March 14 (P—Atter a tame session today the senate Teaw pot Dome committee table in 1w or replied t bring ke, in a statemer denied haviy from the 7 s expected today | The committee Clothis aly but it developad that there was no |money from t such person in Philadelphia, {tee,” he sai It nounced today that Sena- | don’t know wh New Mexico, | formation.” hable 1o accompany He said he had had some cor to Chicago. Senator pondence with Hays South Dakota, tive to the republican | Tennessee, but that w to do with the then par HAYS CONDEANED ard told that he knew noth ny liberty honds which Wil ut to Upham, do not know anything about bonds,” Leonard said. "Il lid not discuss it with m 1rd corroborated the testi- mony given recently by Irl G. Hips- it Upham destroyed all of the lican party index cards which names of the contribu rty fund. “Did Mr. Upham have any corres- pondence with any one conecerning | U liberty bonds™ asked Senator Walsh oo o democr i S “No he did not,” Leonard replicd. Txplaining that Upham had Kept © party records for more than t} 5 months required by law, Leonard 'S said there was no reason for the for- ! mer treasurer to pay $50 a month | rges on them | . Upham have any corres- about the leasing of T the oil 1 not publfear nd furt re Walsh g AT republ Chairr Norbe will his ple and Norbeck are jour- s , Robert J.} chairman of the board of | 01l Company of Indiana, route to Washington to tomorrow on charges growing out of his refusal to answer t (Continued From First 1 avs se mbers did art of the loc pot Dome oil transaction was 1 to flnance the republican par- duty not orcing the restorat this illicit money to Harry clair, but to aid Senator W s coll the senate in running down all the the seandulous transactior Quotes Former Speech “In a specch in Fel 1924 the president declared, referr by por not republican | members of his |selected to manag | had done so. | Oldfield then reviewed in part the lV"~'\|:.0n_\' before the nate commit- {tee cor ing the $260, clair hond transaction and dec that s and other money was used to ) the republican party for the 1924 campaign “Thus Mr. Coolidg rect beneficiary of the ¥ transaction in two continued. “In 1 as the can- | diddte for vice president, and ! result of the election became pr nt. In 1924, financing of his cam- paign was mo ¢ the deht cradication in pa i Hays' use of the Sinclair bon. Whereabouts of Witnesses Chicago, March J4 (P—The s torial Teapot Dome inve Ish and 1gues on com about am u not done so, an? the Leonard replied. Upham not write to At- torney General Daugherty or Post- master General New protesting o of Teapot Dome his , 80 far have T kni s Vho weuld taken such a would.” Leonard said he knew Robert W, Stewart, chairman of the board of th Standard Oil Company of In- diaia “How well Walsh asked. “Only casually,” was do you know him?" the witness re- there any corrcspondence rt’s desire to After Walsh adverted to the $60,- | SFE| Ceabos Domo invest § 000 dn ol 1) artyilionas BIRYeR |loptim ook na on i i aneie] sentto Upham, Leonard said that if | - St e Upham got any bonds he kept them | 108 OrGered summoned for he i R R G ST S e R e bk ire out of Iliinoi | b b S Samuel Tnsull, listed as @ contrib- able secrecye about the utor of $3,000 is en route to Kurope. Walsh observed .. |Ho has testificd before the commit- “I don't know anything about ft, Fee i e Leonard said. . reported contributor of §10,- Leonard said he recalled secing 3 3 in California, as is L. B. Kup- Upham and Stewart talking together | ,ophoimer, who was listed as giving | in the lobby of the Chicago consider matter,” onee elub. sard a thing about ik erty bonds,” said George Getz, ne jed as a witness. “I contributed sev- checks totaling $11,000, Fr Upham (former treasurer of the re- hour examination, principally as 10| puplican committee) could have had why he had not in his previous tes- | anything 1 owned.” timony told about offering blocks of {7 = A. Lanquist, listed as havi $50,000 and $25,000 of the Sinclair | nated $5,000, said he conld . bonds, resy cretary Mel- ki the ontributior lon and W present well Avery denied hi chairman of the republican national | tion was as much as committer, ed. “I contributed The treasury o 1. ] Massachusetts senator had preceded |show. I received no b s on the stand. Both declared John Burke, hotel man, had rejected the now four-year |gave $£2,000 but if the eommittee | old Flays' bond tenders wanted to know if got bonds 1n | s corroborated the Mellon and |return it would have to ask him, cy were both members of the club,” he added. Will Hays, appearing on the stand vesterday, underwent two- severe contribu- 500 list- 1,600 in 192 and former secrefary records BE SLENDER | and Fashionable Fat and fad are mortal enemies. You can’t be stylish and fleshy. The two don’t go together. But there is no need to be stout. You can have the slender figure which fashion de- mands, and what’s more you can have it WITHOUT CHANGE OF DIET OR UNNECESSARY EXERCISE I am a licensed New York Physician. For years I have speciaiized in obesity and have treated thousands of men and women overburdened with excessive flesh. I preacribe for my patients #o that their gencral health will be improved a3 well as their weight reduced. Will you take advantage of my great offer? 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