New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 5, 1929, Page 10

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necticut circuit yesterday afternoon. WOMEX NAY DISOBEY EIRIPESHEPTBY The committee for the Carringt | resolution will present it at the May meeting. 8 Weatber Adds to Suller- Ormiston and Two Others Fuil RS Bl = ; ' X London, Feb. 5.—UP—The house AN o of commonas has solved a momentous 3 mg h stl‘lfl Gfllfil question of decorum. Women mem- to Iln Amm ‘Widow of Duke's Physician Trics t o Pl bera will be fres to disobey the rul "4a 4 ; SER AR L1l Liambers 10 moen thets Collect, 30,000 Sor. Seevicos London, Feb. 5 UP—Thousands of |hats in the course of certain pro-| Los Angeles, Cal, Feb. 5.—@— Before He Died. persons were 1ll in Euwwh‘:’fl-{;f gedure. Having failed to find three missing influcnza. Few localities n t all h witnesses, the legislative committed Paris, Feb, 5 M—The Duchess d: 'y spared by the epidemic. In France | 1 a1} arted last week when ,‘,‘,:Imvemnuu the payment of $2.500 | Talleyrand-Perigord, the forme. some of the most notable figures of | ooy o0 Norn “tound herself handi- 0 Superior Judge Carlos 8. Hardy.|Anna Gould, is contesting a doctor': public life were among those afflict- | L nog'yooause she had no hat and bY Aimee S8emple McPherson and her | Lill presented after her husband'’ [ [ ed. the rules require a member must be Mother, Mra. Minnie Kennedy, stood |long illness a year ago. { l n v > r L] In Paris the victims included |covered when speaking after a ques. |3djourned today. The duke called in an old family President Doumergue, Premier Ray- |tion has been put. The committee probably will re- |physician, Dr. Grunberg, who col- mond Poincare and his ministers, A fell 1abot Ber Impso convene in Sacramento February 21 |lected 37,000 francs, or $1,480, but Aristide Briand and Georges Ley. | A (oW labor member 1MP- |10 hear further evidence before mak- |presented & bill for 150,00 trancs, gues. Their cases were mild, but [jsed & bonnet rrom & plect of PAFEF: |ing recommendations to the state or $6,000. : 5 there was a more serious aspect to | &% O o emeunize that she |aMembly as to whether lmpeach- | Shortly atter the duke's recovery, that of Marshal Foch, where influ- | " o "" o recognize that she rons charges should be filed against |Dr. Grunberg died and his widow g S complicated & prior hoast | THE COMANSN with the rele. !Hardy. | continued the sult which had been ; % i The Incident was recalled yester-| Kenneth Ormiston, formér radio |filed against the duchess because f E: and kidney ailment. g 3 | . B " . T 1s |48Y With the observation that ob- |operator at Angelus temple, who waa | her wealth, The duchess, however, | = Others on the sick-list in Paris |, ryynce of the rule often forced reported to have been seen at Car- |18 fghting the suit, asserting that 3 were Marshal Henrl Petain, and 8ir | (R0 B0 S0 T0i0 e oF even ot ol itk Mes MoPherson at | Dr- Grunberg was not an _“lilus- | 5 Willlam G. Tyrrell, British ambassa- | 1jqculous position. The speaker then the time of her disai + $a |trious” physician and was not en- dor, §. Parker Gilbert, agent gen- |plocetodt PO 00 " oF (L aimeulty, 126, was ane oF the. witnasses not |titied to huge fees. She also claim- | WEDNESDAY! FOR TOMORROW'S SELLING ONLY WEDNESDAY! » 4 eral of reparations, was better atter | PRE L Y o e the Tule faud. A e oot Joeatea |4 that 1n addition to the $1,480 she 5 4 an attack of the diseass, =~ . |requiring members to be covered was Miss Bernice Morria former gere Binan astgmeie . | ' % C ‘, In England Dame Nellie Melba, | when walking about the chamber secretary to R. A. McKinley, Long | R W] < g et Lmen retonnes famous prima dona, wag recovering |was disregarded for women mem- |Beach, Cal., blind attorney, who was | “hat action to take. deelded 1t E fvom. he malady: bors the oth 1o mriehi alEo be It % better consult medical men and ap- g oln ee Ose £y § T y. ers, the other rule might also be iilled in an automobile aceldent in | o it "SRt oo T 0 Took into the A Hospitals Overflow conveniently disregarded. August 1926. In July of that year | iroumstances and to bring back a Table Damask gl 3 Hospitals in Paris were taxed to McKinley communicated with Judge report on what Dr. Grunberg's serv- i t 25c capacity with patients; Berlin's pub- BR"‘ISH PLA“ES BOHB Hardy and Mrs. McPherson, #aying jccs really were worth, Just received a brand new ship- by yd. 3 lic works and department stores re- he was “in touch” with the evangel- | : ] ment of women's pointed heel ho- i k. ported heavy sick lists. This was ist’s asserted kidnapers, who had re- 3 n N h ] fhe case, too, in London. In Prague, TRIBESMEN IN KOWEIT tainca him to negotiate. {Hearing This Evening at VU 7yd siery. Beautifully fashioned of fine Cretonons. . S| hethar Czechoslovakia the epidemic was on After his death, Miss Morris was| On Water Dept. Budget : quality silk in a ehoice of excellent the wane after striking low more said to have carried on the negotia- | The water department budget, in- Pure Irish linen damask, new spring shades, sizes 814 to 10, grade, in light and dark \ than one person in every five. Al-|Raiders Who Killed American Mis- tions. The third missing witness was | volving outlays of nearly $3,000,000 2 inch ide, of h Imperfecti hard . 3 e b ¢ 72 inches wide, of heavy pe. jons are ly noticeable though there have been some deaths | in Recent Raid A¢ |FeEinald Tavener, former press will be reviewed by the board of 5 but fact all them i . backgrounds. Bright and most centers reported that mortality naty agent for Angelus Temple. finance and taxation tonight, but be- satin floral patterns. Our ut manufacturers em irreg- had been comparatively low. Irak Lose 85 Camel Riders Attorneys for Judge Hardy an- |cause of the fact that the commis- regular $2.98 quality. To R S s T A S B cheerful patterns. 36 ’ The epidemic was accompanied nounced their intention of sending a sioners have familiarized themselves i ) : 2 7 { today by continuation of the bitterly | Jerusalem, Feb. 5 UP—Advices brief to all members of the assem- |with the project In its Initial stages, close out for Wed. IRREGULARS OF OUR $1.50 QUALITY inches wide. Special. cold weather that has gripped Eu- reaching here today stated that bly indicating they would contend |but one-half hour has been assigned Wi rope and Asio from the Yellow sea |tribesmen responsible for the recent that while the question of *“good 'for this hearing. At 8 o'clock, the to the British Isles. raid in Koweit territory during taste” might have been involved, the |public welfdre commission will be I 3 Some parts of central and couth- | which Rev. Henry A. Bilkert, Ameri- jurist violated no law or code of heard, with the .w’lrler department | 3 o . jeularl - | can missionary, was murdered, have ethics in accepting the $2,500 while |coming in at 8:30. 'he New Britaia 3 ::i:::ng e dosths were ro. | been severely bombed by the British | Mrs. McPherson was under investi- /Institute finance committee will be WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! 3 ported from the Balkans, Constan- | force. igathm for teling the kidnaping story. 'glven a hearing at 9 o'clock. ol' e ay y ) tinople and South Russia. At Bel. | Eighty-five camel riders of the | . BB S, he mperatuns | Mutir trbe were kiled by bonts Connecticut Editors |Girl, Age 19, Divorced, Linen Cloths Part Wool ; ] hed 25 d s bel . and l punishment fro | ! reached 2 desrecs below acto. 404 lanen it having been estabisnea, | Gather at New Haven| Plans to Marry Again, A Sale Of IOO P Sunday for Zigazar was burled un. |it Was stated, that the Mutair tribe | New Haven, Feb. 5.—P—A reso- | Nineteen yeara old and divorced. Jacquand Blankets ' 3 B e Awpther | together with the Ateeleh and Harab |1ution on the recent death of James Sophie Borek, the daughter of Mr. | 98C g , avalanche. buried a rescue train, |tribes were the murderers of Mr. |M. Emerson, dean of the editor-pub- jand Mrs. John Borek, is planning at ea. o i Two other trains were unreported.|Bilkert and the aggressors against ‘li:htq“rs of Conlnecstlcuxt‘ long publisher | to ‘er‘ner ngnl;:h ln;o‘;he '-t;:te of ou i 9 el ey the Irak tribesmen in the Koweit Of the Ansonia Sentinel, was adopt- matrimony as the bride of Eugene | i rash $2 69 ' mezenm:\“:re ;'.,“‘infi?fi;‘ That horaes | territory. |ed. and a_committee was appointed |F. White of 54 Smith street. White 52x52 pure linen ¢ at . “18 | and carts were crossing in safety. Mr. Bilkert was a native of Kala- (t0 draw up a resolution on the death |is 27 years old. Despite her previous C]Othl with “IDM col' At Prague, Czechoslovakia, the|maz00, Mich., and went to Irak four |of John B, Carington, for almost marital experience, the young wom- | Part wool Jacq“.‘d lowest temperature in 157 years was | years ago. He was shot and killed ::un;‘lv u‘;onz a perlod ‘r-gblh‘her of an is not yet 21 years old and war or woven borders. Woven { " ecorded. Th hole count: W by raiders while motoring in Ko- the New Haven Journal-Courler, at required to secure the consent of i 4 H = B ket of snow and | weit near the Irak border, In the |tne mid-winter meeting of the mem- Iher parents before she could get s of a fine Scotch linen blankets, size 66x80. Ex Tellet expeditions were organized |car with him was Charles R. Crane, bers of the Associated Press Con- 'marriage license. tra heavy weight. Special for a number of villages. Famished fn;mer Amk;rlcan minister to C‘:flm{a, | crash. To close out for : wedVY igl pec ; ' wolves invaded other isolated towns. | Who escaped unscathed as a chauf- [ 'or K - Deep Snow in Turkey feur drove off under a hail of bul- e * at ormer y at : In Constantinople the heavy snow |lets. The same raiders also at- e caused much suffering. Italy saw | tacked a party of ]'rlk herdsmen, considerable snow, and Rome re- :::L‘"t‘h:";‘ °fd::::h‘::““£a; ’:‘;’&: ° D ll & h » 3 rded the lowest t ture since 4 4 e ekmace P s | heep And numeros orses and ct ! WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! Ten Dollars Eac 3 sunny weather, although it was bit- . : terly cold; even the Riviera held no| All three of the tribes were re- | . ’ rarfor e winter istora, Do, |POTted to have evaded the control ; , Chamoisette Pyrex o mark was ice-bound, and tempera- |t Ibn Saud, king of the Hedjaz. ’ | e WHILE tures below freezing prevailed in| Reports in the hands of Emir Gloves s England and vhe British Isies. DIy T Wehablics hiave Pie Plat& v Asla was not spared. Northern |hech Eathering agunat Fransior- THEY 4 Chinese ports reported unusual cold | C oo "o ™0 tern tronter, e at T, . 4 Jith ice hindering shipping 8t 3 e Tranajordan trbenmen o s $1.49 LAST , - o st at WhAE m::[::::r;:flgrce- because of the I Heavy dupqu chamois at s . P luchistan and northern Tndls| Nimerous Whahabite agents ac- {:‘l’t‘l}\l esrr:tnt:t flg(t)lrl‘e lf;]t‘:::lz Pyrex pie plates i experienced very low temperatures | U Of PUVINE arme bove been ar- g SR cid s the commen cause| mothods, never coninue o sulter, sewn. New spring shades JEEX plegraies in A Fashioned of Flat Crepes, Cantons, Satins and lovely although few details were available. 2 H v and |when you learn how quickly, how i H : . : v b i e N i fournoss about (w0 hours after eat- pleasantly this premier method acts omfodwm::é ‘t’.°§"‘{-“' zrely. heavy nickel frame, the prints. In stunning new models that will instantly ap- % 4 of 52 d Fahrenhelt, the lowest nnouncer Is ng. e quick corrective is an Please let it show you—now. e ., Formerly 7 o . A B Citior ciat Tn. Dyi f P ja [kl which neutralizes acid The| = Be sure to get the genuine Phillips riced at $1.49 pair. larger size. Special com peal to lovers of smart dresses. All colors and sizes 14 g S ien ety o Shat to ying Of XNeumonia |vest corrective is Phillips' Milk of [Milk of Magnesia prescribed by iced for Wed. plete. to 44, Be bitier o, Pittsburgh, Feb. 5 UP—A volce | Magnesia. Tt has remained standard | physicians for 50 years in correcting A < 7 J A lonal h i that has been heard by millions of [ With physicians in the 50 years since [excess acids. 25c and 50c a bottle n';“""a S the weather In|ya4i0 listeners from the Arctic|its invention. —any drugstore. . A Ziutie Hurocia much milder. | wagtoq to the frozen stretches of | One spoonful of Phillips' Milk of| *“Milk of Magnesia” has been the 3 oints in Siberia reported tempera- | Ancarctica, is stilled for the present, |[Magnesia neutralizes instantly many | U. 8. Registered Trade Mark of The " : ture of forty degrees Fahrenhelt, |1y 1y that owned by Touis Kaufman, |times its volume in acid, It is harm- |Charles H. Phillips Chemical com- WEDNESDAY! FOR TOMORROW’S SELLING ONLY WEDNESDAY! i 3 wh|lehln Spitzbergen the reading | chiet announcer of Westinghouse |1es8 and tasteless and its action is|pany and its predecessor Charles H. yas three degrecs nigher than in | giation KDKA, quick. You will never rely on crude | Phillips since 1575, New 25 D H i Rl by D e e ozen Hand Made Boys e some sweclaton s 10| o rportcd sa "aiing rapiay” a1 Printed Lawns . Kni d > cold weather on the | b influenza epidemic. Some localities leibiome DEfe: | ofe 4 nleCl'S e belleved the bitter cold helpfui; 42 d All R T T e wems G e « 42c: ppine Gowns 8 tont A number of cases. | D o o ards $ I 44 3 at . pr. 4 C Lovely new spring| Beautifully made and hand- ; - Grand Jury Asked Soft o ellc1°us prints. Soft delicate flor- embroiderid on fins atatiti Tomorrow, a very special To Indict Cullen al patterns for dainty At chq, y offer of boys knickers, . Flrmouth, Mass, Feb, §.—(UP)— children’s frocks, school| count cloth. In a choice of Well tailored of part wool e Plymouth county grand jury, PR dresses and house dress- many smart neckline ef- fabrics, convening here today, was to be ask- "',""; Bak Seys ¥ie Bemg Dept ' Col teed tub i i have he dld A o te. s Choimapnes. Canen-of| 't Moone's Emeraid Ofl Docsn't Do a es es. Colors guaranf ul fects and sleeves. In sizes ave heavy drill pockets. ¥ East Weymouth for the first degree | yu 24 :;':HA" Sorcncss and Pain | ° fast. 36 inches wide. Spe- 15, 16, 17, white only. In a choice of sizes, 6 to " mxgdtr of his five-day bride. * cially priced for Wed., REGULA 16. Our regular $1.95 i ullen, now in a Miami, Fla., hos- ; only. RLY SOLD AT $1.49 EACH i fell or was pushed from a box car, will be returned to Massachusetts fonf,‘ng“:‘,,”;’,,‘;“‘,;‘;:’,:,",,,}: Sl RIGHT AT THE TABLE trial as s00n as he is able to travel. | promptly returned 2 . District Attorney Winfleld M. Wil- | Don't w : = E 4 bar, who was o present evidence n | sowva S e No trouble at all to make Waffles the WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! ) p: e case to the grand jury today, has | ; il : P L wniagrinnet thiat the atats will ok av- | sowerieh . ponctonting o s oo electrical way. No smoke, odor or grease. T Sk Men's Partt Wool Men's Ti Children’s cept a plea of guilty to second de- | Vi > stand trinl for first degree murder |and free from corn and bunion sore- | < > LIKES WAFFLES Uni Su Tub Fl’OCkS i with his life at stake. |ness that you'll be able to go any- ¥ nion its According to word from Florida, | where and do anything in absolute | t 97C yd. at c Cullen already has twice confessed | foot comfort. SERVE e ¥ Yo at vel v i . i = | SERVE . ea. verbally to killing his newly-wedded | S0 marvelously powerful is| THEM at . . . = E wite. Mrs. Cora E. (Jacques) Cullen | Moone’s Emerald O1l that thousands | ) THEM Pure silk washable radi- g A very fine assortment Winter stock of chil- at Hingham on January 25. have found it gives wonderful re- | AT AT um for party frocks, lin- Well tailored and fully of men’s neckwear to se- dren’s reg. $2.95 wash k {sults in the treatment of dangerous | DINNER » cut. Another part wool lect from. Well tailored frocks bei f! [3 The Horald Classified Ad dept. has |swollen or varicose veins, Fair Drug gerie and linings, 86 ik h 7 e ocks being offered at v a special 6-day rate. Dept. 15 selling lots of it. inch id g union suits for men of in pleasing patterns of this low price tomorrow. AT Inches wide. Lovgly fine quality wool and stripes and all over de- Made of fine quality BRIDGE range of street and lin- cotton with accordion signs, with all wool lin- printed fabrics, in a ’ PARTIES gen:v etx:hadlea. Reduced rib. All‘mges i‘;l ito 46. ings. Our regular 95¢ choice of excellent styles i or . only. Regular $1.75 quality. quality. . In sizes 7 to 14. I8l SPECIAL OFFER! : : oD $ [ |l is winter Beautiful 13-Piece China Luncheon Set UNNY land of given with each guaranteed Thermax WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! fruitand flowers, Waffle Iron at this Special Price : g where living is a joy Lamp Shade Novelty Braids Tre Jur Cost ONLY Co! o ume jewe ; the whole year h MPLETE Tammi d : *round. 105 Dorr i gy nmmings an Compacts and ) { : ‘ .95 Down — $2.00 Monthly Pu“ COI' d ¢ ] OC d ¥ One lot of novelty cos- Varietyandbeaury! | : 2 % Refills tume jewelry. Pearls of F. Mile-highmountains . A B Doty el g —smoothbeaches— | e Lonn at Ca Dress braid trimmings 50 one, two or three strand tr nd palmss | . o OWCI’ > . 5 ] at C ea. 4 i orange groves, pepper trees and pa | Closi t 5 in various widths and Brooch nd earrings, World cities—quiet retreats. Every sporg | sing out our entire Entire line of single and es and ea e ! Co line of silk lamp shade colorings. Values to 98¢ double compacts To close out at R S VEey trimmings and pu : ®a the way Orand Conyen Nations! Park 1 & cords. Vglues to §1 4% 'll‘; PRI o Refills to ) Endlsn-Gotoer | VE J et and the | NEW BRITAIN PLAINVILLE close out for Wed. We. . match ...... I 5C One Half Price . Bk i L} o v By ’ TEL. 3600 TEL. 560 S04 deid B st | ’

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