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i ; 8 i { | i 12 ALLEGED LEADERS OF RING ON TRIAL Soven Men Facing Judge Dunn in New Haven following da Blake ¢ when Sergeant James Patrolmen gave chase to car, halting it in West or firing two shots at it LOCAL TEAM WINS TITLE IN BESSE SYSTEM DUEL Defeats Springficld in Bowling Serics—New Britain Individuals Marel 21 P—Wit New Hay the es cleared ¢ pectator tha t Also Capture Prizes ¥ e home ath last “m bowiing nal match the team The springficld store. ed on neut «lrwl conclu or of Ne pivs prize i and two out also came were ¢ d by root- nd were follow noisy 1ze of $10 oftered stein of New York, an. Grorge of this city with a total of 274 was awarded a Mal- roup of W huxwm in my HARDING HAD NllNE ng witness in life,” 1. the Fall-Sincl M 1920 * Nye ir 1 (Continued from First Page) |, ~T have mo wecolicction « clared that while no < men should be” Robinson continucd. jn r,r.gl ,'\.:‘ 1",‘”»«?} ,l:\.in," “T wonder if one of Mr. Smi year 1 2!l others sine a1 temiperament, when charged with | ved the great responsibilities of the Nothing Destroyed White House, would chooke such W d TR e guage In dealing with the . 1 nothing.” Marsh Lared nations? 1t nd foreizn s el e e e e ach or there would be warfare on all.hands |, o0 (200 ie RIS back over ) and trouble from the start e R e Was Harmless Question H o “Mine was a I was siupiy trying to find out if ] : el Sinclair S enD o e Sath 1 ! pha administration. Since he is so proud party by t1 committce of that admin if Sinclair was t take him to his hos A half dozen A ation Y0 You know of the receipt o 1 bonds? question Robinson “No, sir,” Marsh replicd er, of Montana, broke in to “10 you know of the receipt Ty the it democrats could ot t mitte: funds derited from clair to their bosom bec longed to the ropublicans Robinson then turned on s e dem vood, al- | lory 1 <rold Johnson of Spring- ocra's with a promise to spoak lat Si A wded th with and to develop t nwa in bot George White 1 19 : Uinson, 4 icket, Joe T parties betrayed 1 trust and to $0,900, during the of New Maven, alleged leader of 1 1in, third, with a 'show that men like & Yt paign, and in 1921 gave £ang, were 1 ght home a sport confine their activiti T Nelp liguidate deficit after th Charges of while Albert West of A Party. L rding-Cox campaig total of 261 won Fiis e ety of HE White testified that Sinclair was a v of hose. haagied gaitimalhecingaitad wlican and so was not solicit SR L Es ber of his administration.” ot LAl i R AR e ) Hitchiner, §s, Crats !;«d l\lm!r;n:;] tieiy tru - A0 Stk et o R inson finally said that three mem- FUEAXAlID Nas. e ! . Charles Pearliman, Ders of the Wilson cabinet left their ce counts of burglary and 1vo of 1 24t Grand tota] POsitions to take places with Fd- theft; Finkle, two counts of t Driaatis \-1' '"0“"'1 Cleve. Ward Dohe also a naval oil ree one of theft; Longello, one of theft; A e T X Louis |serve lessec. Hunt, three of burglary, one of theft: \"(;n‘;, Sy R 5 Bort “Doheny and Sinclair sleep in the Mignione, one count of i Al T 1+ Harglq fame bed.” he declarcd, “and a lot pleaded not guily. ey PoATY L of democrats sleep with them.” B : l l : . 3 3 of crats s ; Johnson. t 204; o et omnson.” otal 204; Varh Makes Denin ristol Tnvites Eddy-Gloverites the four New Haven men arrest Sty total 248, | o anington, March 21 (UPh—Wil- Grand tota - b 1 1 1 Darien and now awaiting trial bur W. Marsh, treasurer of the dem- _.[ [ Mn be l]p D Ralph Rohloft. foelt Heavy Fines Imposed in 1516 to january 1624, reiterated to- | E—— and Willian nt. They wers New day before the senate Teapet Dome L poyqepe Jopary & Clark night will rought from Jairfield county jail on Canaan Rl!m Cases commitice that he had not entered S ; : vl Ul ew Canaan, March 21 (B—Dis. |SODITINCE JHat Ao Be e ate e hield Eriday evening at the Eddy- ¥ 4 Arpese o L those | position of three liquor cases |\ o 40V 28 . Glover post, An 1 el oy | oo P er ke L) S¢S | fred W. Upham, treasurer of over post, American Legion home Two more men arrost & night | Docasis avy fipes in town court | .o yiican national committee, un- | on Weshington strect, Legionnaires in connection with the : es of Sosha der which the two partics made N0 ¢rom Landers will be in the chairs the gang, Philip F. larmilanmes Jour } B ON | eport of contributions in 19 nd the boys from the “Universal lLouis Ross, both o “Ha R ‘qf,", Osnu‘.,'p" here never was any such | gnop will put on the entertainment. vere given continuar Mareh el ana sl il ,,.,,“'m.:: greement,”” he =aid, in' reply 1oll \njerican Hardware night and Stan. 4 . on each count were suspended when stions. by tor Walsh. demo- ey night have been held with big Mrs. Cella Ross, wife of Touis e e e Montana, “there never was crowds turning out on hoth occasions. o, R F':’ :VM ‘,," “,W within six months, :“‘1”\‘ rsation relating to it in mu’m.r holds the rm‘nr-‘] ft,;r .rmmI en continuance, us w A S O | wa night attendance whic ppened acques, allezed “radio Iur- | & ,” e Seed | Marsh's statement was in repl¥ 10 (\o years ago. At that time, it was whom the police declare BUOLS ine were Imposed |4 .ytimony given before the commit- |found necessary to adjourn to the on Peter Nicoletti keeping. George Batterson was fined a to- tal of $600 on three counts of sell- on a count of member of the Tha first st Jacobs ang. com- Tnc Lis tail Hs ler 2 ned . 7 = taken. Inloft Jolnson, sonvice su- | Forgiveness of Sin Is intendent f the v ANC i Nai, BT sthitan tola: tha' bt ol Said to Be at Fault FiiER s Drokon Mrito Degbrber 160 n AN ATor, ATEh, Mazch 21 /(8 f#id @ T Storan The doctrine of the “forgiveness of B Eastl e has done an enormous amount i it of damage to the race, and has re- bt 1o Luited in a type of “biological sin Bt e in o Which produced inferior children overcoat later ule pro- v Alfred Scott Warthin, professor perty of dacques and several holts of | O Pathology at the University of Cioth, Arthur H'Eatreans . testified | Michigan told university students in ilat Jacques ¢ SGvea ! ldress here last night. Dr. e i Wi n strongly advocated stricter S T b 5 war A liws governing marriage and di- at the two men in t Buick 1 NG ciues were Rohloff 1 e OUT OF COURT. March 21 (B-—Set court was made today T port, nt out of tigniome, w ificd to 1l Gdllae o in a personal injury suit brought by soods valu 0 wholesale, De- Frank W. Gregory, administrator of cember 19, tesgificd the estate of Mre, Marriet Macdon- Part of the loot was recovercd the | ald, of Norwalk, against the City Ice company and Frank Fabrisio, bus Ariver. Damages claimed were $10,- 000 under the law, Mrs. Macdonald ha dicd as the result of injury *in Pabrisio’s bus. the bus was foreed 4 truck of the ice lowald, a pas- rt that she while a On May ain, prssen g a curh by Mrs. M compar Golden Peacock Preparation: [ s i i GUITE BETURNS TO THIS CITY TheThree Stepstoa ' 0 i) nee of 14 vears 1 has beconn Crystal Clear ith th Hardware City Association, Inc., Mr. was connected with The wonderful Golden Peacark Preparatione cterans Bureau bring you = skin perlative smoathness | . itation work in @nd fineness. They hanich all skin defects, (%, Tonl pay SGAE and Sk prevent wrinkles and age signs, and arouse | = 3 ¢ The akin to new 1e and vitait ady a ¢ e w ol over America are keeping " ance d youthful with mmaring new treatiaents. DGO cacock Blrach Creme— An amaz- ey of sience which clearsand — LIEUT. DYING AUTER CRRASH Lin almost overnizht Banches W aEHin LD Mare 1) biackheads, sallow skin, 1an, blotches, E 5 a'and sll die-olorations. (1.00) L 1. Flatequal of Colden Peacock Tonie Tissue Creme or ) in a Jist tecently it was diecoversd that wrinkles, Crow s feet, Babby tiesies and aze signs were rved condition of the skin. Bur | new creme has e stimu in arousing the slug +0 new lfe. (1.00) ivs was not 1 old, formerly the rsities of Minne- e Marsland night. Usethem for Sdays notdelightedyour moneywill be ref: BORAH HAS $3,700 NOW Was on, Mareh 21 con R of % 1o the Sinclair Sidiation Tu received to- He now has 00 in cash in an- Senator ed ahout 23, A SALE F 1o e ippeal to republicans to $160,000 ntribution of farry 1. Sinclair republican loficit. 1Mo did not the names of the PERSIAN RUGS drice and Qualil ADMITS IDENTITY. Price and Gaality ) ort arch 21 (A man ford Monday under Nanme Pric ‘ k Ryan of \\]n:. il 1 held as suspect was iden- P 0.00 1 500a 1y 11 lice there today, they Mahal D01 ciia, as William S Howard, who 18 Arak 7500 | saia vanted in several Connce- Arvak 0.00 nd Massachusefts cities. The Kerman =4 1 sted when found prowl- 150.00 Sy % sEwh Brio 125.60 R 00 EXAMINATION, 00 i, March 21 (UP) <500 ' arclla. 21-year-old New B. Y. JON}’L.J ) ot ot 33 Myrtle Street " LR 1 : Phone 255 ranged N was illegitimate le- ! tee at Chicago by Trl G. Hipsley and slks' hall in order to accommodate A. V. Leonard, that Upham had told | the crow » |them Marsh had suggested that 10| The Legionnaires of Tristol have reports be filed with congress be-[invited the local post to visit Thurs- cause the democrats had received faay evening and Commander Ayvery some contributions they wanted 10 has jssued a blanket invitation for cover up. all his men to be at the post rooms | All Are Recerded at 7:30 p. m., to go along. “All contributions made to th The following is the personcl of democratic party in 1923 are a mat- | the membership drive organization Iter of record.” Marsh said. Colonel, L. N. Goff: Lt. Col, W. | “pia sit Mr. Upham* Milkey, | asked ator Walsh, First Battalion--W. M. Johnson, | “Our relations were very cordial major. Headguarters Co., D, Shaw, and fran Marsh replied. T nev. [cap.t A comy yv. H tnson, Cpt.; er was in his office in my life. T A. Johnson, 1st Lt Conant, 2nd Tt have no recollection of ever talking |13 company, J. McAvay, capt. C comi- with him on the phone. T would pany, phen Charmut, capt.; A, H. meet him in hotel Jobbies. but our fetts, Znd Lt. W company. conversations were casual.” Kecond Battalion—W. H. TIease Marsh testified that after 1920 he yaajor. Headquarters company, was treasufer “in name onl due [ Hoffman. capt.; H. Scheuy, 1st L to the fact that he came out of the |vius Carlson, Ind Lt. 1 company, \\Hlmm 1920 campaign a very sick 17 compuny, . “Who took care of {he finances of capt, G company, H com- the committee,” Walsh asked King, capt.: W, Shaw, | “They were taken care of by L Avery, nd Lt |clerks in the office,” Marsh repli Third Battalion--C. L. Sheldon, | “ean you think of any unus r 1iq company, ¥, Turncr, capt. I contributions in 1922, asked Sen- J. Preston. Ist I Perrone, 2nd ator Nye., republican, North Dakota, [Lt. I company, W. W. T. Squirc the chairman. capt; T, E. Carey, 1s1 Lt R, Ber- “Almost any contribution was an {ini, 2nd Lt K company, D. Ogren, unusual one for the democratic na- |capt.; W. Venberg, 1st Lt W. tional committee,” Marsh replied Marsh, 2nd Lt. L company, 1t W with a smile. man, capt.; H. Ginsburg, Ist Lt Marsh testified that the net deficit | A, Molander, 2ud Lo M company. of the democratic narty at the end [H, C. Jackson, capt.; M. A, Timbrell, of the 1920 campaign was approxi- |15t Lt.; G. Bacon, 2nd Lt mately $200,000. Tt may have been alittle more,” he added. o Death Takes Pioneer “Was any portion of that deb i lqnidated prior to 192277 Of All Saints Church “Yes, but at the end of the 19 ANl Suints church lost its oldest campaign we had an equal deficit.” member in the death this afternoon Revord Is Shown of John Itoman, Sr. at his home, presentative Hull, democrat, [ 114 Daly avenue, He was 65 years nnes who became chairman of old and was a charter member of national committee in 1922 pre- |the church. ; y 6 fhe metord toanowt tinte M, ALC EsAuonn i Seashanioy but eame 1o this city 40 yoears § the receipts of the committ e Pl L victory clubs and other sources i UTia L e D, i lotalicd &den.0ul. e feating Setit niber of the .:n- Catholic was placed at $25.145 and the “per- [ MTRUCT S0 00 HEEE manent debt” at $17:.450 e e Nye wanted 1o know if Bdward L. e S R Dohe o of the Ik Hills naval "Tha i eral Jeld il reserve in California, had given oo ) s £75,000 to the democratic campaign | g | el in 1920, Senator Walsh immediately | joriak o Lol will be in Sacred Heart cemets “While Mr. Doheny testified that he gave 400 to the democrat e 5 % % R e R Kian (_Iuh Speaker (Chairman of the democratic national Held Up by Quarantine committee in 1820) told the commit- | piaced under qiarantine short Mr. Doheny gave only jefore he was schieduled to leave tor s New Dritain, George Avlesworth of ‘t recali that Mr. Doheny the Junior Republic at Litchfield, contribution,” Marsh &a1d, who was to have delivered an ad- “hut if he did make one it i8 a mat- gress at the weekly meeting of the ter of record Kiwanis ciul lore at noon today, “Who solicited Mr. Doheny?"” Nye notified officers of the club that he asked. would be unable to attend. “1 don’t know, but T never solicited The meeting was well attended, several visitors bemg present from tlie Hartford organization. In place of the address, an impromptu pro Leing conducted by Harry Wesscls, Feel a Cold rst Ward Republicans To Meet Monday Night meeting of republicans of the mu ward will be held Monday night at republican headquarters on Main strect. This is the second hering of the campaign for the O. 1. cleetors of the first district. UNERALS IND Ronie, March 21 (UP)—King Vie- tor Emmanuel and Premier Musso- ni today attended the funerals of wptain Marino Fabl 1 Lienten- mts Aldo G I Sagfrido Wackernell, who « Killed in Lyb- Grip, Influenza and many Poeu- | i jariies. W 1 came from monias_begin 88 a common the South Tyro wilitary hon cold. Price 30c. s ; A The box bears ks ignature GV and ity anthorities W through ere sol bodies W s Tuch the 6.2 Srove: Proven Merit since 1585 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Marsh re- Blackuer, NAVY SUPPLY RILL, NOW BEFORE HOUSE . point expendi ition the Cruisers and Subs, plote did not suy ne ‘ or all of this increase was ited by the sending of marines to Nicaragua and China. The appropriation would provide for continuing the corps its prosent size, 15,600 men and 176 olficors. Marines On Duty committee, howeer, 7634 marines are on shore dufy in connection with o rying out our national policies” and that there was no expeditionary force under tr and available for active scrviee in an cmergency citlh of prace or war. Regarding marine disasters, the committee said it had been prompted by the tragic S-4 crash to conduct exhaustive inquiry into pos- sible wavs of builiding or cquipping the under-sea craft to lessen the dangers, and that $260.000 had been provided for the navy ships aleon and Widgeon. The report said that the Ortolan and two other vessels would be assigned to such work, thus providi salvage ship cach for the Atlantic, Canal Ze Hawasian and hilippine coast, lareas, Naval Academy Mhe comnmittee specifically al- lotted 00 of the $2,005.453 siven to the Naval Academy to in- fer e from three to four the num- Ler of appointments cach meniber of congress may make. This would increase the possible number midshipimen at Annapolis from 2112, This recommendation was made, it was said, to prevent @ pos- sible shortage in officers, as aviation demands would be heavy and on Septeml ; t there were ac- tually 5.423 officers compared with an authorized strength of 5,499, The for another year sonnel of nien. Modernization Program For completing modernization hill provided for maintenance f an enlisted per- of the bLattleships Nevada and Oklaho- ma, $6 10 was provided and for | the merchant marine naval reserve 08 was allocated, The commit- tee said the general navy pay allot- ment would care for a fleet ree serve” of 1,089 officers and 6 en- listed men, volunt reserve” of nd 10,54 men. Other appropriations included: for care of the Guam Island lepers of for naval stations California 3 nle £245,000; frainir 000; 1 t Lakes, § Hm‘.m. Ioads, § the naval war coll $110,000, Ithode The same number of ships now in service, 318, would be retained in commission and funds were included to cantinue in condition the 88 de- Phita- commissioned delphia and the “Progress has sembling ontf the « destroyers at 6 at & been 11l s nmittec Nan Die been e of a nature m preservation jon.” CEEETER GOING SOUTH Now Taven, March 21—A detach- nent jer Major I B, Foster, th commander, will represent the see- ond company Governor's Foot Guard (o the dedication of the Ttabt. 15 Iee memorial Mountain on April 9, 1 was decided today. at Stone Are You Run Down, Weak, Nervous? To have plenty of firm flesh and the ability to do a big day’s work and feel “like a two-year old” at night, you must eat three good meals a day, relish your food and properly digest it. If you can’t eat, can't sleep, can’t work, just take a teaspoonful of Tanlac be- fore meals. Mr. Stephen Vitale, of 127 pringdale Ave., Meriden, Conn., says: “I was a weak, thin, puny boy and grew up to manhood in that condition. But Tanlac fixed me up. 1t increased my appetite and made my stomach all over so I could di- gest everything. I gained 25 lbs.” Tanlac is wonderful for indiges- tion and constipation—gas, pains, nausea, dizziness and headaches. It brings back lost appetite, helps vou digest your food, and gain strength and weight. It contains no mineral drugs; it is made of roots, barks and herbs, nature'’s own medicines for the sick. The cost is less than 2 cents a dose. Get a bottle from your druggist. Your moncy back if it doesn’t help. Tanlac 52 MILLION BOTILES_USED in’ nd 70,000 and md for Island, MARCH 21, 1928 City Items Lawrence ¥ MceKinley, Portl \flm on a five- his parents, Mr. and Mr I»Hr‘ln K of §6 Maple street, Drivate Vort A meeting of the Mothers' club of church will Monday evening at § o'clock. will Trinity held Lev, e Methodist William H. speaker, gular Aldersen mecting of I'rid ters, at 8 o'clock Main st Burdick nd, Me., furlough in \i circle will be held Thurs- Red FENN T0 FAGE GOURT SOON Alleged Bootlegzer From Rhode ls- land May Court Nest Tuesday, Reubon Fenn ef Providenc e Tried in Superior nI, wlio was hound over to &uperior court on the charge of transporting liquor by means of a otor yvehicle, m local police court a few months 150, will be presented at the present term of superior court, it was gaid at the office of the atate's attorncy today. It is possible that he may be presented for & plea next Tuesday, it was said, as no session of court will 14 until that time. I"enn was arrested on Hartford wenue, this ci , and found to have special compartment in his auto- in which ther: alleged liquor. mobile bottles of were geve Thrcalcns to Use \\e ()n Wife, Police Told Herald) 21, vl to 1 March 1:rmol. rrested Edward i of North Pond street whs this morning by Detective rgeant Danicl McGillicuddy on complaint of his wife who allegcs that her husband threatened her h an @xe after beating her, She communicated her troubles to the Visiting Nurse and Family Welfare sssociation and they reported the - to the poli Goughan s police n, it is understood, > time confined to spearcd headquarters sault and breach of was at a sanitarium cleased following a jonal this morning and according 1o the police, he insisted that his wife was crazy and not he. He also said that his wife refused to get breakfast {his morning and that there was 1o fire in the house. family for- merly lived in a house at 26 Syl- vister street which was partially destroyed by five last Monday morn- ing. League Will Hold 1 P—An night to March 1 fo Geneva, national soc this summ be ocial in Paris inter- held Paris was announced today by the League of Nations' scc- tion During the course of 1t weeks that will extend from July on international organizations. two 2 sociai to 13th six international organ: tions on vurious aspects of welfare will Irold their annual con- ventions. L program is as follows International congress on 3 to 8. rrational congress and private relief, International congress welfare, July 8§ to 1 on 7 July 4 to 8. for ising, public child 1 service con- International soc; ferer July 8 to 13. There will also be held during the same period the seventh the International Child Welfa ciation and the meeting of t re he wanent burcan of the Union for Infant Welfare, I League of Nations will cither vegular delegates or session of 0- per- International have official at virtually all six of the Nliddleiown Pays Tribute To Memory of Priest Middlctown, March communicants of the olic faith, and m stood without St. morning while the mass of requicm was for the pastor, Rev. in, who died on Sunday. While the services were Jield business houses closed repect for Dir. mass the funeral cortege body to St John's eemetery, committal services were red Larrial made. pontifica SUNg JAPAN M Montreal, March » contin team Cuba trivmphing over the st oround p vana in month, greed to in the second round on of the Mount Roval here. The Cubans vited to play in Can. of defeating Japan, James I’ S CANADA 1 21 (M—Many Ttoman ¢ ny of other heliefs John’s church this ath- high within out Donovan. After the bore Dono- heing of the whers 14 i v Tennis 1s0 have been in- . in the event but have not vet and apan, | Nt upen its Davis enp tennis i next meet Canada the courts clnb) replied, Canada drew a first round bye in the American zone tourna- ment. lIRl, l\ ml‘rm\('m\ reh Tinti, Southington, Ma residence of Albert Flanders destroyed by fire in district of the town vesterday after- 21 (®—The the was noon when the chemical truck be- came mired in the mud within sght of the had to abandon the apparatus. ¥ burning building and firemen | an- dicapped also by the lack of water firemen did all possible to save the . The loss is estimated at $4 partially covered by insurance. | hou 000, GRAT White Plains, N. ER TO MARRY Y., March 21 (@ —The romance of a noted pianist and composer and a 8wedish woman poet, painter and music lover stood revealed today with announcement of the engagement of Percy Grainger to marry M liner a was returning from his native tralia. take place in August. GENARO N Toronto, March 2 Genaro, recognized by Boxing Associdtion as the of the world bout here with T dohnston, Lantamweight fitleholder title will be involved. TCH champron matched for a an s Ella Viola Strom. The romance hegan on a Pac ago when the pianist us- The marriage is expectcd to | (P —Frankie fiyweight has heen March adian Neither of is L . Harry be. = hen they | periods. { Midol is not a marcotic. It acts lonly on the organs affected. Ter- | fectly safe, but swiff; it brings | minutes! No matter how hard a| e |time you've always had, Midol will | 4 |only common scnse to use it, for it | ey e s FORCEDTORESIGN 7" arters asked headq it ni and nl'lmu;h he vhl received a petition of candidacy e he d 1 today he is not contemplating entry into thel pelitical avena as an aspirant (or cleetive office. : Mr. Allee explained today his pur- (Contitenttron Fiet Boes) pose in taking the petition is to | L % miake a study of the system em- groupe ound the meeting table. 1500 211 around, if possible,” he At the quest of the commissioners, (Voo who desired to save Sposato the em- lar nt of arillivg in the presence of the press, the hoard was left alone with Sposato. 'he charge made by Linar Fri- burg that Sposato had demanded 10 from him to keep a truck on the job, and the claim by a newspaper- man that Sposato had charged po- litical interference by J. Willie Mills in the operation of the hoard were both put Lefore the foreman. Spo- sato made denial of both. With ref- crence to the newspaper article he Tmitted the facts to correct with the exception of one stafemer acenvaey of, which he dispute Sposato was with the hoard mem- bers for 10 minutes after which he was informed that he would b given an opportunity to resign it he wished to do so. He was handed a pen and paper and he wrote the following note: Roard of Public Works ity “Gentlemen:— “T hereb; nder my resignation to take effect immediately, as fore- man of the storeyard. | *JAMLES SPOSATY The Remarkable Influence of a Doce tor's_Preacription After Years of Crucl Disappointment Manding the keys to Commi i cr Crowe, he then left the room. | Axe Sharpened For Sposato Members of the board have con- | Yoy Can Try it Free i) ety AL TAROLE§RIDa D S BON Hundreds of marricd women, child- - would have been dropped irrespec- | jeqq for years, suddenly find' them- tive of the charges brought before | selves in a state of the most blissful the council conunittee for the rea- anticipation due to the influence of a dogtor's st wonderful prescrip- son that his work wus gencrally an- | & Goolers most wonderful prescrip- satisfactory. It W also agrecd | ply sending. the coupon below, wmong the commissioners that Spo- _ Mrs. A. G. Smith, 1712 Kentueky sato’s actions Athilnde sorefyes oty Tawrence Hans, jaaysl L pow sponsible ¢ ensuro for the | have the sweetest little baby gir sponsible in a great measure for the s e e Ty T's pre- t made it possible, T ‘d_ever have a baby." married couple who really dren should at once write investigation into the department of public works With refervence to the Mills truck, H!lnh( n th didn't it was voted that a clty truck bel (5 yne doetorand get a frea trial of used hercafter to do the work {his prescription together with his formerly done with the car now off invaluable book of instruction. For {hctuavrall convenicnce fill out the coupon Courtesy Shown Sposato, had nothing Commissioner Crowe to add to the formal statcment is- sued at the office of the board today He explained that the executive ses- sion of the board was arranged ont ourtesy to Sposato and to give him every opportunity to present lis side without the discomfiture of talking in the presence of pross sentatives wcting of ¢ chaitman laincd no onc will be appointed to od Sposato with the titie of veyard foreman,”” but that on the city cmployes will he given keys and appointed to exercis: supervision. This is 5 reason that the election three weeks away and sinee the present mayor will not be a can- didate there is a lkelihood that the incoming exceutive may wish to re- | organize the department. Sueh re- organization, it was explained, might work to the embarrassment of who- ever is appointed hy the Loard. oxp of the general done for the is but present Deluxe Palrol Wagor Into Chicago § Put ervice Chicago. Mareh 21 (P—Even o 5B - = WS e e 1 ag Beautiful heen put into service, having a color scheme of robin's cgg blue, with! In fow minntes time, your haie bright red tops. he interiors are soft uid radiant with life, padded, the seats luxuriously uplol- | 2loss ainl stered. There are also accommoda- To have heautiful. frosh Jooking tions for strap-hangars when tin rois simply @ matier of proper ot business is brisk. And the shampooing “wagons” are heated. | While your hair must have fro i s e O quent and regular washing to keep CONTRACT TO CONN. FIRM beautiful, it cannot stand the Washington, March Py —The harsh effect of ordinary soaps. 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