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NEW BRITAIN DAILY LERALD, WwooNeSJOAY, JULY 11, 1928, [ e B EASY TOGET BIG |Avrtokioees searci TBROTHERHOOD HAS ™ “re's Section Hiand FUSION TICKET 1S [ismeinatsinetusioms i e, "o st o tormer stz syt FOR B‘G LIQUOR MA“ Great Falls, Mont., July 11 (®— all who knew about the deal bo ex- spread the scandal becaro, “The ai. vorces quasied. —— Ipelied. It would be a long list— vorees could be invalidated only if | Premier U'oincare and Ministar-of Louis W. Hill, Jr, who started his [Cootidge. Hoovcr. My Denby, the cases were reopened on the re- Justice Barthou intend to stamp out ilroad busifess as a | Daugherty, H Mellon and Roose- quest of one of the principals, and the divorce mill business quickly. It Described By Governmant Offictals o d, has been promoted to/ |velt. no one has ashed that this be done, |is possible therefore that the re- |trainmaster of the Butte division of | “Both parties v ked the It was thouzl 1t nmo American 0pening of American divorce cases h $50 @ Work Man Who Made| " “ane ow |Firemen aod Enginemen Alsojageemienoe™ ™™ ™| Appears Like Separate CADie (i weoms nucis e ar: oo nom,ike' fo g 0 sice ot tivomeer 200 [, eutintion o o | ! attorneys . Scandal would not be weicomed by Young il is a grandson of the republicans deflated hen: after- > | : | L [ lved in o stivation were |1he French courts. One Tells How sew vorn, Juy 11 s man | Endorsg Several Candidates s domes 1 vt voner wetern |t at Both Conventions | fa e e i | described by government authorities railrox Louis IMill, Sr. "It we are to > Helen of Trop married Menelaus, las “one of the biggest in the liquor —— 2 f the board of dircetors |te the Aise At = d and would 1 K ally heated metal foot-plates for Seattle, July 11.—Can a man ac. €ame” was being sought teday in| San Francisco, July 11 (P—The of the G Chicago, July 11 (P—s: o «L]!"fil}""'” st st nent. whits otk ! traffie policemen to stand on in cold cumulate a six-fgure fortune on $50 |connection with the syphoning of | jirotherliood of Locomotive Firemen | Since serving as a scction hand, | a0 iy candidates, rather 1 TSR B L i hae weather, have been installed in Riga. & week? |$1.000,000 worth of government | and Enginemen in convention here, i pastiinns iovmstous Boe | g o0l D ol ARy cuer SR “He sure can,’ says David G.|whiskey and alcohol from a ware- | jccted international officers yester- ents. Before coming here he| £ 1y A ing. |cutcome of prohibitic Younggren, who is a trainman on |house in lower Manhattan, | day and indorsed a numiber of con- |Was tralnmaster of the Cascade divi- | lat and that a “wet" presi could do = i oo |farmer-labor party conventions as |nothi thout congre the Seattle municipal trolley sys-| Robert D. Watts, assistant United | gressmen for re-election. n of the Great Northern in Wash. | W10V Sts i saent sl D 5 (o) y or tem. He has never made more |States attorney, said confessions had | United States senators indorsed Ington state. He is about YOAIS | oaay. on the prohibition roll i than $50 a week, but he's piled up |been obtained from three of the six |y ere Johnson of California, May- | Party leaders in both groups de- |ten western and 1 = -~ the six-figure fortune in just a|men under arrest as conspirators in|fi.lq of Teas; Shipstead of Minne- | —_— isired to replace the two groups with |states and the Distr Tt we w t Sis |the warchouse thetts. He said the |ora; Wheeler of Montana; Frazier, Charge German Sold |a new single party. but Slabor dis — | A 5 | a thy |compléted the {man sought as their leader was well | of North Dakota; LaFollette of Wis- |conference of three delegates from Iknown in sporting circles and had | consin; Dill of Washington; Walsh Secrets to Soviets 'cich convention yesteraay far attracted attention as a liberal)or Massachusetts, and Ashurst of | Borlin, 11 (A —Government |rcach any desirable plan of amal- fl ot ch si 4 L spender. | Arizona. | Construction Engineer Ludwig was gamation. 1] Medical ( : i G | "The confessions of the arrested | under arrest y pla i i The convention also indorsed the lay ch Late hour prophets last pight laxative |men, said Watts, revealed that the candidacy of James D, Beck for|selling secrets of German air con- were unanimous in the opinion that liquor was syphoned through a win- ; goveronr of Wisconsin, and Dan |S m o Roviet 1 a. He was cach group would select its own dow from the government barrels|cutherland for re.election fo conm- | eiploved at the important experi- |candidate today, when Loth conveu- into barrels on trucks in an adjoin- | gress from the territory of Alaska. o the transportation |1oNS were expectad to end. ing yard. Only from one to ten al- | ™ Thg international officers clectd | MNIStry at Adlershot. near Berlin. | Neither party appearcd willing lons were taken from a barrel s el i were: president, D. B. Robertson, | 10INIz i also nndor suspicion of |he¢ o > ..jFrenCh Lflwyers Don't Believe o s Ay S S e e tnat from | O Cleveland, O, re-clocted; assistent sim when em-| | e 50,000 to 100,000 gallons had been | ;i.r:;l,de%'; 1 :iu_F“'J“I:-sm‘r:o:m T il cr-laborites opposed a dry dec They A]'e Tlemed Ffl”!y L :"1““;“‘“, .“2\: y,“:nrm stolen. The warehouse was operated | 1, giglative represengative, Arthur J.|St00d 1o be : s company | 117" i : vans ot simple vegetable laxa- |by the Cosmopolitan Warchouse |y oven of Avashington, D. C. and thr ompany [ Beat Smit : i ) f P s el e orporation. | A, H. Hawley of Cleveland was| Al ¥ types of construction | S QETFAE BT BIER 18 th i Juldl (P stiannoa i <5 of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup clected general secretary and trea- N ntion are tried out at Ad: | Sa b . l’j’gh‘ 5 A i i h i e n, a combination of Hard“‘areL es Strom.zer | surer, and John ¥. McNamee of | ¢ But since Ludwig held a RELiaLe 18 d Lordi positi York keynoter of the drvs. A need ‘ Fl S e oy | Cleve cditor 2 age { subordinate sition cernment oo e S i New York. July 11—A distinetly | " PEEEEIATE :f‘kt‘rfi";,"m of | Vulge important intormation. | brighter tone is reflected in the re- | & | o | directors were chosen. Those clect- S e |Lunde, Chicago., who delivered the |placed b il el and the better for the gen- orts {his week from important 4 s | J i1 N . iver the |placed be as accept- B | ca®werei T B Warrell of Harltord, Report Daughter of |isborites” keynole spaech e dr ats 6 Abioniras ) of ¢ nd as yow can Ty tomorrow in its weekly market | CORB-i A. B. Miller of Cumberland, | b Is Dead of T, B, ! re. Lundo eharged both Major {law sirms i iring Froneh | & i 1 afs way | e ame. Southwest. airoady | Md- and B. J. Tillery of Knoxville, 4 5” C"" o e, o |narties with being equails gullry of {legal falent and suppiving “spead | Caldwell's Syrup Pep- |in its harvest time, reports distrih- | P €X- | corruption, citing th ar craft of \mn" ' should not be disturned A ith strong | people will find it espectally ideal | utors of hardware lines increasing Telegraph Riga corres- |the democrats” and the publi- These lawyers prepared a iottor to | e R Sl ent reported v that a : 3 cans’ little green house on K. stract.” |the French bar association urging busy. Cr reports orth- | i el 2 ati l e FOR BAD CORNS B e banished | Privilego has faken control in the |that the of the rion:y be will last & family. several| We would be glad to have you | mes i sinletinaioals e m”rmn t ormer co-dictator of Russia, had | U'nited States while the people have |looked in Gy RNA L b e e | s 1 all can use it. It 1&|prove at our expense how much Dr e 2N OR CALLOUS ON FEET died at the Latvian capital of quick |been asleop, she assertad |mat 1t Amortean tase i lare misleadi th by saying the neglect of al man ounced ) ik it rair it he remedy for con- was stressed by Mrs. Laura Hughes |that Ifrench v e ba |k the safer for the child and AT AGE 83 of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup | bottles. i | in Parls |good for t because pleasant (Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can mean consumption. | Drips With 01 are found guilty of unt al [to the taste. zentle in action, and|to you and vours. Just write “Syr 1 i solne CORN . o deyerr Drin Eulliot uation y - 2 oy - ~"f,”f‘ east ‘“L;‘"_"‘f‘ “_‘“" “f; ',“j;‘ O_JOY WAFERS loC DRUG Trotzky. it was added, was ill and | “The recent investigation shows |aets, they should 1 to|fres from narcotics In the proper|Pepsin” Monticello, Tllinois, and supplies are in Dbrisk demand ar o STORES | apathetic at his place of banishment |the whole republiean party dripping | their nwn bar ass |dose, given in the directions, it is |we will send you prepald a FREE staples are also coming in for a g00d | Away Goes Pain—Out Comes Corn |°n the Chinese Turkestan frontier. with oil.” she eontinued. “If Sona- | ave ofithe buying 1l thatequally effective at all ages. Elderly |[SAMPLE BOTTLE, | A conservative estimate of t o DAVID YOUNGGREN | vation at this time would be that | business this year will be well up | quarter of a century. He was to normal as a whole and in some | *broke” when he landed in Seattle. | sections better than usual | Twenty vears later he sold the| Prices are very firm and collee- crop from a fruit farm he owns for | tions fair $32,000 cash. Later he sold the| S P | A Tremendous Price Slaughter! A Gigantic Sacrifice! Younggren saved his early wages | flivver has been put to towing strest —what he could of them—and start- | cars in this cheese-making lilage, | 4 investing in real estate. The city | supplanting the horses used for grev. and his holdings grew with it. years to puil the trolleys. X He branchc1 out into fruit rances— ) and they grew in value, too ] 4 Recipe? | 000000000000000000000000 on s f “Use common sense Working | 4 p men shoull et over the iaca o, VWY S0 Many ; ° aping the rich, live simply, save | no trick to it. I'v ays lived well, | b 1ged to all the lodges T wanted . ‘ve ed-~bu % \ g g g " i) e © o s et ' : Announcing the Greatest Sale Under the Sun ers rict i Ve nkkian Marns ob (bl dact €hat) POWDER f, D no pass.nger, of the millions he's| ated by a fanatical priest named | gige ! g, ¢ Ravillae. Perspiration and After §havmg. Cut-Loose to Close-Out for What It Will Bring No “Trck” Drivers PUBLIC AUCTION We hire no fender bumpers to drive Yellow ke’ Welknow thatiwiten vouteall a eab : A Daring, Thrilling, Compelling Event From Start To Finish : 4 t t t to v destinati kly, 4 H * o ° . . B e e e Selling Piece by Piece — Suite by Suite — to the Highest Bidder ! Yellow Cab driver has that constantly in St BUY NOW AT YOUR OWN PRICE SELLING STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 12th at 2:30 P. M. ONE FARE! AFTERNOONS 2:30 Ton Ssbe Unly EVENINGS 7:30 for extra pas k ‘ To Be Sold At Auction! To Be Sold At Auction! sengers. 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