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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Carrier Pigeons are Employed in APRIL 8, 1929. 400 liquor raids have been conduct- | od since he toos office this year, w present at the inguest, although he has asked to be relieved from di- R ] Derby Lady Says Bon-Tone Corrected {fall north of the international line |45 they did yesterday when tw6 mis- Hid e e American. shattering windows in the 4 REVOLVER ASSOCIATION LINDY’S ROMANCE SM][]ENH] BY W AR T0 HAVE BRANCH HERE Speak at Strile in Mexico Casts Shadow on Famous Lovers (P —Mexico's s !de\m Mexico City strife April 8 has ca en to dis- s in the \1‘\ ine their was appar come of May Remain One Week pere. u ounce Bliss Mo i::” in to lar nd Miss Mo ned it over ed shou tv of Wi whict #ying he ceived a Plane, 11 the re the work dclayed due to {1 Quiet hours at ¢} ‘palks about city, ar Bome furt g with h Jt was belicved today prise the activities of the ¥he is visiting here the z < fiancee cor two wh DEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS e if FOR BEST RESULTS 00 TIRED TO WORK? If you get up in the morning tired, f you are weary with little exertion nd if vim and go are lacking. de pend on it your system is loaded with toxic poison due to comstipa- Stion. Schenck’s Mandrake Pills will - 2 relfeve this condition and make you nfeel full of energy. Three gener- jons have used Schenck’s Man- Rdrake Pills and you will know why h\).\n"‘xfi district and terrorizing the p Officers of National Bady | from tacking forces, Mecting Held at Police o |u ala Headquarters ps wore taken to organiz nch United States a association, at a meeting |y afternoon in police Captain | a vet Roy D. ocal of the Revolver A 5 a world war, Col ‘a and tre . Dr. Irving and Dr. onal organize purposes of the in a In ange. a to work Q.- A committe with CI 4 police commiiss The m L o. 1 Bank, Joseph Officer Gut Edwa ki and William | N M command of th ey- M Manzo led the re M. REBEL RETREAT I3 . HALTED BY BURNED RAILROAD BRIDGE have »oundar; am afoot it Many Dead Re what sent that had said i of ral losses alles Predicts Success & i oy rebels pos 50 cing | g only one he others tree branches. ed here some of the aped in the sir north, closcly machines, Collapse was expec col movem: Hea anks troops almost certa troops of remain in at at e cre not expected to cou It was be renel oh owent ¥ esul ¥ ilie q face only by the hey as t T n anni Gene stion ot z they| another | a five | ander | | The on month olution entercd its sec ‘n']u\' In less fighting federal troops adership of Gene « rated the nt in Vera Cruz victory in the north. and rebel west coast army in reat northward throug! where General Carrillo ye cupied La Cruz with foces than won | roment goue Naco Garrison on Ariz., April 2 (T ~ The Mexican garrison at Naco, Sonora, was on edge again today cx. pecting more rebel air raids. The American town, however, was as. sured by rebel leaders that no | more revolutionary bombs would | | ferred the same time and dropped at least one bomb. The great edera FRANGE T0 HONOR vere opulace. After the raid by a rebel plane General Fausto Topete's at Brigadier General rank €. Cocheu, commander of the nited States cighth army corps rea, went into Mexico and con. | with General Topete. Topete nnounced that no more bombs ould fall in American territory. At | advices from Bisbee, riz., said the rebels were enlisting viators and planned to continue the erial attacks on Naco, Sonora. In retaliation for the rebel bomb- 1z, federal aviators flew over Gen- ral Topete's camp south of Naco, al report did not say how many | iles were dropped. but said that was inflicted on the | te said that only rul homb had been dropped, no damage” resulted. is nd that Avml 3 ®—Inti- uble has broken out mong Gene Francisco R. Man- Ramon 1. Iturbe and Roberty commanders of rebel forces coast, were made at| Nogal itions that tr s received at headquar- st fow days from t been signed either by Iturbe, indicating that s been deprived of th - western forces. At| outset of the revolution a onth ago he was proclaimed sec- in command, being respons o General J. Gonzalo ent atia azatlan, which was repulsed under General Jaime Car- Since then he is believed to retired to the Sinaloa-Sonora e rillo. I]EAI] AMBASSADOR nued from First Page) the ceremony, how- | in French style, with honor of the French | 0" Honor, arms drawn, lend- only touch of color to oler funecral cortege. nch ministers, high officials, | d naval officers, diplo- American friends of the | dor will follow the coffin|" vile French troops line the | o0 the American pro vices will be conduct an at 11:15 a. m. ser to Be Hearse will remain in the edi- cvening when, witho will ken to the g 1 to be put aboar for Brest where it will arri y morning. Escorted by a mil v guard of honor, it will be placs oard the I'rench cruiser Toyr present arms and c ambassador’s a| be le troops il ne i1e is believed to he t in the world but lantic it will maintain %0 as not to heat the | ith the ambassador's | Mrs. Parmely Her. York. The Aquitania Saturday. The two keep in constant touch by reless throughout the voyage. Body Goes to Brest announced definitely today funeral ceremonies would 0 4. m.. tomorrow (5 a. m., i and that the body would rwarded to Brest tomorrow ves France register at the em 4 to fill rapidly with Epicuous people. The and Countess of Rochambeay Count and Countess de la ult were among those offier visitors Glenn of Iili- Tho pson of Ohio. one assador's old friends, and head of the Association r Wounded who appended register the itude to a great Anong he Wi name in the of France.” of the most recent signers of August Thyssen, steel magnate 10 Armour, counselor of the . called st the ministry of this morning to express the nks of the family and the Amer- y government for the offer of co's finest cruiser to take the mhassador's hody home It ounced that after ac. (H\'YHf its sad mission to the cruiser Tourville w a world tour en which to start when the am- assador died vas d Tie most costly ecientific publica- fo it& wize was r:‘n t of the Wilkes Expedition Antaretic, issued by the U. 8. overnment. The whole hook was blished and only 250 sets printed. The cost was $2 proportion CAN NOW D0 ANY WORK Thanks to Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound Denison, Texas.—*“I think there i no tomic equal to Lydia F. Pinkham Vegetable Com- pound for nerv- ousness and have uced L {ment of | slaughter and | tion of recomm | the ‘raid by Blackmail Plot Against Doctor 3 New York, April 3 UP—A black- mail plot in which pigeons were to| be used has been revealed by po- lice after failure of an elaborate at- tempt to the birds to owner. Several weeks ago Dr. Louie Alof- sin, of West 381h street, received express package containing two pigeons. Tied to the neck of on: was a silk bag in which was a not threatening him with death unless he placed $10,000 in the bag anil released the birds, At the direction of the police, prepared a note in vhich x- plained to the blackmailers that he had been reluctant to cntrust so much money to such uncertain means of transportation. He sug- gested that an appointment he mad 80 that the money might be turned trace their n he } he {over personally. | After the pigeons had been fatten- ed to slow their speed they were taken to tlie roof of a midtown |building and released, with one of |the birds carrying the doctor’s note. At the same time, a score of detec- ltives with binocula stationed themselves on the ~oois of high buildings trom 27th to 42nd streets. | They watched the pigeous circle aad saw them fly across fhe Hudson riv- er into New Jersey where they were lost in the haze. Three days later Dr. Alofsin re-| ived a 1 sent from the gen-| eral post office, stating that thel Chance of arrest was too great under the doctor's plan and containing a threat of death for the doctor's en- family if the $10,000 were not forthcomi The letter said the vould be expressed to him that time police have = the physician’s home. JURY FINDS WOMAN NEEDLESSLY SLAIN (Indictment of Dry Raider for Manslaughter Probable 1., a dey Aurera April possible y tion against a county dry ag be sought at a cial gr session next week, as the mina- ndations by a c¢ estigating the nt will 1 jury oner's jury in fatal shooting of Mrs. William DeKing. The jury ound the slaying Mrs, Lkl\n g during a country March 25 was unne commended that into all com The vedict ift Roy that killed a charge “We he of lieve verdict continii warrant upon which l’ based was the result of davit by Eugene Boyd | attache of t ate’s attorn fice, raic a fa Calls it “Accide Smith, the deputy tintony He was the Dek He said the shooting was accidental; that he unintentionally discharged a sb gun as Mrs. DeKing advanced though to shoot I The estimony of 12-year-old Gir- 414 DeKing contradictod ti account in some partic boy said ther f Mrs. DeKing tripped and soi, 4 shot- s deputy’s F'he which she sat fired. | un- at when the deputy sseph Deking, w v coneerr the shoot- | n knocked uncon- | from the deputy’'s a few seconds before. testified that no produced at vo visits made by the of March Hale Treadwell, testified that he nd that when he it trom his pocket home, DeKing said in vour pochet, or i off.” tificd that some five pints of al- at the DcKing DeKing t was ght 25. Wilham DeKing i Didi't Buy Vrom Woman on which the search unable to bought the pint | testified that wom The | in he- | ter, in his | liynor was 1 about 50 much that the liquor at the it at a spot nearby ‘ i not know where lio miade sule Lept the vas Al the attorney’s payroll, and ten was made on the said the rate $25 to $100 Ie was on paid for Carbary at Attorney uest Grorge ¢ tion wrhary. lire more than E. Pinkbham Sanative Wash and the Pills for Constipation. I can certain) praise your medi. ines for what in the future. T ean do any kind of work now amd when women ask me what has helped me I recommend vour medicines. T will answer any letters I receive asking about them. —Mns. Exua Gzece, Route 3, 53, Denison, Texas COATS $29.75 to $145.00 |ana rection of the inqury into the DeKing . Attorney General Oscar Carl- also was represented. and | State Representative Frank McCar- thy of Elgin was present as an un- official observer for the state legis- lature. At times he took part in the questioning of witnesses. Most of the testimony was taken in the village hall at Geneva, 111 in order that the large number of interested persons might be present. | Coroner Vierk:, the jury, witnesses and newspapermen occupied the stage, and the auditorium was filled | with spectators. The testimony of | some Wwitnesses marked by ap- | plause, and the crowd broke into! handclapping when the verdict was read. Conference Planned On “Rural Missions” Hartford, April 3 (#—A confel ence on I developments in th field of “‘rural missions” will be he at Hartford Seminary April 18, at wh will be a number of missionaries frot ¢ rural field in this country, Afri India and China. | Several author iral condi- tions at honie will m the gathering om pected to be tend to entcr w ics ¢ are ex- lents who in- this ficld work, The sub-divisions of topics will al- |low discussion of world probis lated to rur first day of the foreigner in England on the second day religions &du cation in the 1 1 on the closing duy. s as MARMON-BUILT Srrarcn EOPIL. it becomes that no car £1000. Study theseintere fle world’s first "“sI000 p £ see the Roos drive it—they compare. The car it- self answers all questions save one—that question is: “How soon can I get one?” The more one goes into the facts,and from every angle, the more apparent gives so much at or anywhere near Her Daughter’s Kidney Condition So Pleased With Bon-Tone She Is Giving It to Her Son, Also. | T could hardly take her any place | because of this condition. She was [very constipated and T would always > to give her laxatives and the ts were unything but satisface 1 read of little Arthur Dick's | trouble and being so similar to Mare jorie’s case 1 decided to get Bone Tone for her and now since taking [il she hasn't wet the bed once and I have given her all the water she wanted to drink before going to bed nd she is perfectly all right. 1 do not have to give her laxatives now | s her bowels are regulated per- | fectly and Bon-Tone seems to do | lier a world of good in every way |and 1 am now going to give it to her { brother.” With every dose of Bon-Tone you your system derives the benefit 14 of Mother Nature's roots, barks and berries. There is & in Bon-Tone that will upset nost delicate system. It's tronnph over stomach, kidney, liver 'nd bowel disorders is the talk of all ingland and in fact every state the Mississippi. 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