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NEW BRRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1920 ‘hnl' Geners system was 1o | the » marcied in to ssion he ench court wnder whics Ia¥ichoviteh, a Serbian of a 1o }muln-r rates seemed near realiz |tlon toduy through 4 special master's contract he and M aseeed Lo share with e ss Bmith had ch other all take general popu phan spoci Fflx [;AI_I_S JENKS Honeymoon of “Angel of France” Santa Maria, The honeymoon of Ends When Husband is Kl“@d{ Cal.. March 12 M‘»—‘r Mrs. Mcl.ésn escaped with minor Kathleen Burke injuries. as did the chautieur and Mrs. 1 favor of the company. R Ocland, nupomml in 1924 by Federat Judge Kuox. held that the rates for New York city and state fived by the pu service commission Jan 119 May 26, 1 dune 23 1926, “have not, and do not tace, however, went about its busi ness much MAY UITE SHEFFI"LD it on and now | nain in du versity whet scientific ring u.mm paraty the h0use a: sy their fonn yea er they i cuttiural " end this Heo wonil asserfed hat e eventual abandon “ unii from Yale coilege 1 i 0 obtain $a00.006 from Win Bridgeton, N. J strength of property ever acquired ilso “ntangiements of cluding another recited an al common contr binding a 1z an connt. i case ut the Miss Smith is 51, he petition other alleged domestig Miss Smith, common-law mare and her divorce from a Gers ditchevitch is 36 and me conclusion of instricted eom woute French (‘on'mon Law 10 fite brie Decree HeH In\dhd fdp ’ Camden, N. 1. Ma ents Miss Smith is the daughter of the Oberlin 8mith, machinery mane urer and inventor. yesterday side has studied will be time “Angel ned into a cycle of | use of the d John Reginald and Arizona and will not afford a fair return 1o - — l the telephone company on the fuir \ew Plan™ value of its properties and invest nsel tor both ssmall House 3 " probably Mean End of Separate Unit—Op- : et *d scholarships of the lire (about $55) ha towed on children of Ital- ian school teachers, position of Alumni Feared Viee Chancelior kdmr t i un ing. of the ¢ and resii His | set forth pre Fefused terpretes nnden petition to coui W Huven, Rk movement which termination of t Marc ey m the that under a nuptal ans, we he . FOE o Our First lLean and Phoenix, Arni niost the World war,™ by Mrs, Burke, a abroad dur battie | Angel o MeLean when he ¢ pital to wounds, the w vears later, "he lecorated woman in | leeuleng the title earned Melean, then Kathleen s relief work Mong the called “the for g the wa country by the south hus ean receive Rle of tien 15 dispatehes vebel troops Culizean wost of Ameri leaving Mexico until ‘ confirmed most the news that heyond revol I from ot e | wrrisons, and the police towns through which New York Telephone Rates May Increase ..y York, March 12 (®—Victory | rcbels marched, fled before the vight-vear court hattle by the vance, the travelers said. 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We have found of SALE TERMS 2 VLKLY he state was | —_— | c H Aml d | France,” was tu mmms oover's Attitude Barbara Allen Comfort, @ vears of | McLean, war veters | oy e Leah Evans Comfort, of kI Cerrito, | He recommended that a perma league, today made public an Jpen van married to the former Kathleen jnd thelr 1o injured shightly (Y general of the state of New the Jenks state prohibition enforce- | bile accident )a unday. Mrs. Mc- - i 1 : L 1Y . During the Worla he command- {19188 flxed on the foragaing dates ident Hoover's inaugural. lionaire collar manufacturer, wus b fession of mining engineering. His G sages of our first president and our moon came while Colonel and Mrs Nogales, Ariz. March 12.—(P—a the ground that it would place resi- | after the wedding After a week of Lrought American citizens 1o Quoting from President Hoover's planned to visit President Hoover in which been traversed up under the 181h amendment X X x| to Argentina, where Colone | Mel also met Pe I'he sponsibility for concurrent Colonel ana Mrs, McLean were in bara two years ag for the characteristic rig! feur, when Irwin sttempted to pass “One of ‘characteristic | Mather, Pa.. suddenly appeared an 1 “was their protection against | being punishied twice collision. ow any act for which they had alre of freemen’ from abroad we were t or indircet invasion | “So much for our first president. | of freemen’ has disuppearcd entire- must pass state enforcement acts, tated to denounce in ured the president.” court opinions on the “any such oblig “Our own supreme court,” 10w to use a hibition law: and we lave in- | Moderation League Chiel Also en e b s“‘ of 12 Trumbac, Mclean's mail niourning today b age, wax seriously injured. Her skoll Albany, March 12 (®—Austin G mining engineer. Cal; the latter's sister. Mary Fvane, |ent injunction be issued against tie letter he bhad sent to members of | o h . - Burke Peabody, dicd here lust night \[nrbert Fva Ry LT Feadieen bl s e \menting on ref- | Lean, w _— shand wau 5 ment bill and commenting on re Lean, whose form. husband was d the. 367(h inra After the @0d from enforcing penaltics for dis The communication, entitled “A | slightly injured in the accident. Mr. anc . M “. .3 Y c 1 i and Afrs. Aitton vie- | Amerjcans Escape Mexico. thirty-first president.” expresses op | MecLean were returning to Montecito Southern Pacific of Mexico frain dents of the state in the double festivitics planned for them by their Nogzales toddy from Culiucan. Sina- address the statement that “Of the | Washington and then to sail for vebels in their march to the part are due to the failure of som= had valuable mining interests, ‘U wmarried hin several ment,” Mr. Fox refe the rear seat of the family autome men.” a truck on the highway and a sedan these 'l rights of freemen,’ letter con- in an instant the Mclean ear erum- \ for the oftensc; and. of course, dy been ac-| auitted. Against ‘impregnably | fortified! How about at home or any of these ‘character- Now for our 31st president. Iy in the face of the president’s no matter what the consequences torms the inevitable consequences Quotes Co Ve jcopardy and also ®erted in the wrote, “has held that the ed that the people acquicseed in the | Melean, war < . Of the occupants of th ans car, of her husband, Col. e s fractured. Her mother, Mre m¢1 Fox, chairman of the Moderation Colonel Mcl ean, who on March 2 and their s, Mr and Mre, 3. Public ice commission, the attor N slature protesting against e c the legislature pi g ag | from injuries r dipan auteme- {47078 °8 & Beauial 41 vears oid |from enforcing orders based on erences to such legislation in Pres the Jute Frederick I, body, mil- . . % Armistice. e returned to his pro- ' 4 of suchinan comparison of the inaugural me: The tragic ending of the honey- ter, are resident of 2 s Tell of Rebel Advances position to the Jenks measure on from Del Monte where they had sone from the southwest coast of Mexico Jeopardy of a state and federal law | friends in Montecito. the couple had loa surrounding andoubted abuses which have grown ¢ to spend w season before goins for uzainst Mazatlan, states 1o accept their share of Cars Mcet Hiead On He died in Santa Bar ington's remark about * bile driven by James Trwin, chauf “Rights of Freemen” driven by J. Herbert Evans of " tinued. pled unier the impact of a head on in wr against fur. | ther prosecution for invasion of our ‘characteristic rights future at. tempts at dire istic rights™ tude for our ‘characteristic sertion that the people of the states to themselves, Judges have not hesi- of the legislation now demanded by Mr. Fox then cmpting dress of our 31st president.” under no obligation to enact a pro- | court’s dv ascer at financial “In 1924 of the Mul forcement measure) exsembly adopted the passing a resolution which contain- ed the following “ptesolved, that the legislaturs “of the state of New York hercby memorialize the congress of the Tnited States 1o amend the Volo stead uct $0 that no prosccution can b had punishment enferced against person who hias been prosecuted for the sume offense un der any state law to the end that ohe state proper Yorcement like vision preventing the prosecution hy the state of person prosecuted | by the feder for the | mame offense.’ ‘It s not without significance | that amonz the republican members of the assembly who voted for this | resolution. » members today, among w is the author he Jenks bil Six Years Later | “Six years have now elapsed and congress has still refused to onact the Dill which the mover of fthe assembly resolution stated had been introducal to free citizens who had triedd in a state court prosecution for the same act in th federal courts, SHAFT OF LIGHT IN SKY | FRAM MYSTERIOUS SOURCE repeal education pays the same as school education. state e iblic SAVINGS UP TO 50% Players — Pianos— Grands TERMS DOWN 3 THE MERCIAL ‘TRUSTCO. 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