New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 15, 1929, Page 10

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10 NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALIL _MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1920 Ex W w k L ft w k f Lat t Ar T d EfiAN WILL RES”ME the majority forces in the floor de- | mately $4.030.000, 000 and an (eull‘ ivities i bate. on the measure, said today |mated revenue of 1812, ap- POSITION OPENS [ eek's Actiites in reckage Left in Wake of Latest Arkansas lornaco i, R, oty B o 1 Catholic (huu‘hes [ 5ot for. completing the bill in the| Mr. Churchill eniered the house at i A Gk [beliet it would be the first me;mm, P. m., to the cheers of the con- . ' to be taken up at the special scs-|servative benches and three min- St. Mary's Church | | sion. Now thuat farm relicf has|utes later arose to begin his speech. lwn given priority Hawley sccs no | Just previously the Prince of Wales need for speeding up the tariff. arrived and took his usual gallery It may be two weeks or longet | scat over the house ciock. Baby Parade to Precede ngh e : H : : Counsel Undecided on Calling for Willian Gavin before the farm measure is finally | The usual question period opening i v | o i of Columbus Exdibit [ 5 month's ming for| = Judge Yeomans 10 Testily | vhimonca“or. buc™ Ui commictes | . scsion was 8 periumetors oge S y Moore; Thursday at 17, chairman said he still hoped 10| ith less than usual attention paid v for Patrick Man-| | complete a draft of the tariff bill by | 1o the answers, many of which were With prospects every record & Iblie Geki) ks el < Hartford, April 15 P—William |Saturday. | inaudible because of the hum of con- E 1 _Saturday | . 3 E. Egan, attorney, will resume the| The 15 republican members of the | versation. When Premier Baldwin Catherine . o 5 witness stand tomorrow to defend |CCnmittee have been working on|entered he received a hearty cheer himself on charges by the state |the tariff bill since adjournment of | yrom the ministerial benches. that he acted in the conspiracy with | (e last congress. The chancellor, beginning his ad- Roger W. Watkins in stock specula- dress, said that despite the injury tions to undergo further cross cx- Farm Nielief 1IN Py ‘"“l,. | national life from the 1926 ‘ & Washington, April 15 (® — Thy -ral strike period, a respectable amination b; ttorney HUgh . arm bill drafted by the house lq t surplus had been realiz- Alcorn. The cross examination | g iicyjture committee with the view | B Matorial| prospexily. of Egan started Friday morning and | o¢ sotting forth a basic agricultural | 1,4 maintained a steady advance. will probably finish during cOUrt | ciiof program for the Hoover ad-| 1y was a good sign he said, that {sosslen temornow | ministration, was introduced in the | (here had been a record consump- _Defense counsel were not decided | Jiouse today and immediately refer | ion of foa and also & notable des Friday after court adjournment.|rcd back to that committee LY |ciine in the consumption of alco- ‘v:\‘}‘nuldur or mot they would call | Speaker Longworth for the formality | yolic liquor accompanied by proe | Frank Healy, Egan's law partner, to [of official approve 1l gressive diminution of drunkenness. |the stand. Egan had mentioned his| The first days' business of the s The coverament's ercates! enanoe Iname several times in connection | cial session of congress lasted tWo ! nisg had been in amounts upon i g | with the note for $200,000 which [ hours. Mecting at noon, the senate ' wpich savings of £7.500,000 (about & Josonl was held as one of the assets of the | adjourned at 12 p. m., and )00,000) had been made since v N. AL house adjourncd 2 p.m. the conservatives took over the gov- According to Egan, Healy had S ernment from the laberites in 19 knowledge of the making of the | IN,S BUI]fiE'I‘ T TN [note and had given his approval of | |it after Watkins had endorsed it 'BRITA HAS WIFB ARRESTED f counsel were also unde- e SRR Jether or not 1o call Judge A e NEAR F"UR B“JJUN Faitfield Oficial Accuses Her of mentioned by the ise and by Ithe state. ) Watkins' . | testimony. ad told him ihat (Continued from First Page) Theft of Cosmetics and Liquor Trom His Store. | he had = with Yeomans | and he (W not need to | reduced in four years by 175,000,000 | Fairtield. April 15 (P—Luin Swit. in Detective Hick- | pounds sterling, which represented |, town treasurer of Fairfield and 3 brought ou almost exactly - what Mr. Llovd | e R e | Yeomans refuscd to sign a bench | George proposcd to spend in a few | warrant for the arrest of Mrs | vears in trying to win the general |kins, who was held in Santa F “ction. William A. Kinsella of the Fairfield M.. on the ground that he was| The nation’s savings were to be town court against his wife, Mrs, in a hurry to catch a train “butchered 1o malks showman's | Gladys ¢ ).mum\ Mr. C declared | He charges her with breach of the mid loud ministerial cheers peace, intoxication. and theft, claime Last year's budge sich Mr.ling that she stole from his pharma- “ r”" i FARM RFL!EF AN[] | Churchill also prese mmm Juse ey toilet articles and bottles of Lt . i 5 aff 1 an estimated st of liquor. . “ 3 4 100 (roughly. $31.510,00 In Fairficld town court this morne : T & lis was based on an estimated ex- Judge Clarence R. Hall cone i nditure of £896,195,000 (approxi- | tinued tb se until next Monday. with Prosccuting Attorney ment Hoover to send M 'r:;’i’;fi‘f'f.‘,:"i”‘,?‘;il:"‘,‘;, sl The Little Things |the last minute today, however [submit er af nominations for | confirm including that of for- at unt' | mer vice president Dawes to be am- . bussador to Great Dritain ht women b In this day of tremendous speed, of quick I decision, of fast moving merchandising, it is view from tl age of a farm home in Swifton, Ark., where 25 were | | e S a welcome relief to find a store that takes time .Lv‘\\‘\ v lon »d building with flag at top is a school building at Pleasant |many - hie tol and be- to do the little things well. Arl struck by the storm at night. It was unoccupied. |fore the gay ihouses to order ! it o o crowded and the \ codin The little courtesies that you find here, the at- H PROFLSSOR ENDS LIFE ! ‘» 1 i . COUNTER CLATI HLFD their f 1 defeit of | Germs g i B lems by °' ",“'"‘,“‘ L chaken, (mih s tention of even the little details ::t' contact with 'L our customers to make them feel at home— i s e ; ll DA Efi \l...d ACI[S PITL i dbleet nemorandum. f“"'f‘:""""'y":'\" N these are things that have endeared us to a Johin R. Crawford of Lafayette Col- A e S[;HA[;HT PUTS l]I:F SRR R, L [ e isssani s 5 vast majority of the people in the community. sends Buller Into Head— e Al sankru bridzcport ) B 2 g ket o £ A : ' s AT v RS ; Club Asser(s Pluibtirs dnt Ol fiLR ANYS ANS“ER T AL e any Louis Ludlow. of Indiana, coud not There is a pleasant, friendly, helpful relation- i ship between the people who serve here and the i 1 AT " Hass i s 5 Suit Owe Money o Him P women who shop here. People who like us have liked us for years. o figured in Was o olving e G L e e Selling Good Furniture For 30 Years Injunction Stops Inguiry — neon e nous wis called to orer 103 Asylum St. Hartford 150 Trumbull St. Into Helyoke Utilities .} . )™ follawen Pearl P Drunkenness Increase mistross of 1§ ; : e ] : S o o o s and dectric des|yor Recorded in Hamom ) e nd -t i i that Dasey | eV where newly » A\ sts Hed | pepresentative would s= of the Optimist'c ished by Cathiolic Sisters Herrick Ccrtege Passes Through Streets i~ of the Town Peculiari Henry J wag appoinied to succes Bronson 1° ng witl Medicine =+ o o el Gl e R SR e Will Rent Your tive, house. took house Spring Tonic - 1 v A\ K o ! g, s e s g T o Tenement [talned soveral score negroes Because' it is the greatest I - Bodiall P o g Yiod v X |came to see him installed . People who want better quarte body buiider, makes tissu S i i Sistod ! 3 - Bt It biatly s Uyt Sa st quarters, new homes, daily watch the rentai trength and flesh. It ary DeSales o riors c s s ” 4 . Sl rric ads which is proven by the fact that over 20 richest in vitamines. sl S I " E e (B g Attec: (he apolntment ofl z tenements were l_e?‘ted through these ads }‘ S 5 o 1 5 / ) ” ] ’ . s |u».;yv.y."m ':I'l',"m\ an, during the past “CL\()L[’ y 5 B vt i § i idg - i stk % ‘ S ety Trallcik s itie CoHORItIG You, too, can rent house this way. . dead- LiNi . Pi‘ltd-’:'c-p(:["td : ; 2 ; 4 56 ity Tredusnt Hoovarior i Call 925 right now and order your ad for &fl . ening drugs i »”:“e il é . ! i convening of congress, the senate 6 days at special rate. If you wish, the : or alcohol. . - e et (] ] “ 2 | aTned B s ver B Bk or 1 ad-writer who answers your call, can give 4 | A ton. of Ohin. who delivercd an # . S lile sieaiisad OE Tt % Soathey and | medc wage morese demands upon b % : . ; | aress of tribute to the late Myron ° you many valuable suggestions on the wri heals. Proof . i e ¥ / 7 0 Herrick, who died while serving ing of a good ad. “ ¢ Gl ¥ g &) 4 1 ” . i T ambassador 1o F . Then ad : ; - of its merit eme t i from | ” 4 7 ; J ? journment was ordered “A Well Written Ad in the Herald Always Sk o " | union sou that about 240 men | ) G . ? | Fapeet Tarif Bl Relay Brings Results” its 73 vears of success. : out but sote employers seid . . While ‘the republidea’ thetsbers of Shai Those who take cold ' won wire working pending ; . the house ways and means commit The men some e s nent — fee hope 1o complete the new tarifl asily find that Father el et S st 8 2 flagdraped eoffin, drawn on a caissor, the hody of Ambassador Herrick passed through [Pill by mext Saturday. there is a -'9";“ s Medirine hu_'k‘s D e i o 5| New Yark streets April 13 n rovte to Cleveland, for burial. - Thousands paid silent tribute bl AL LU s their powers of res:stance.‘m. red §1 increase, as it passed the New Yoik pubiic library, B Hawiey, who will lead |

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