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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1929. 17 editor thought, if Mrs. Quatorze th trect t—for a he is a fine fellow, is well known, to New Britain General hospital to | ———— 2 much for the fat man who said that ! t € : f v friends who wo down the line Kel € him, however, w York city and Long Lake, Senate Finance Committee Turns to Controversial Features Likely to Cause Hot Debate Over Tariff . Turkish rests which is just as |years ago, Report Unlikely to Be Ready By August 19—Shoe and | e e e Sugar Duties Stumbling Blocks ‘ e e At Present i to court Al and Mrs. Arthur Berg and ils of the ¢ ghter, Evelyn, and Mr. and Mra: - hony Yahn and son Chestet were week-end guests at the An- derson-Occupin cottage at Wavery Branford. ~—————=/ he had been insulted enough for one nspo t at on . f m, especially if he puts on a|out bringing m day, so he took the train bz to B it championship tear irch street learning the Paris saying something about visit- —wouldn't pin Agile, Zelli s 1 at t ! t ¢ his nippers on St Williams t crs off their es? W ’ t there ha ing kreddie at t i and Harry's New York bar. W experie ARTER STRIKING HAN b7 5. | Helen Stasky of New Britain spent “Drunken” Man Found to be Injured Kec ! W nocked ad Mrs. T W Brother McEnroe terbury or a frisk about the fringes of Vienna (Wein) to say nothing of | a float down the Blue Danube to Washington, July 15 (#—The sen The threat of foreign retaliation, | Budap nd on to harest ate finance committee turned its at-|he ded:red- alr?fl%&' :aa “disappear- Then again the Tier rten or f orgiq) | €d in thin air,” and the “protests ar- | Tuna park in Berlin, Tivoli at ientlonttofthe highiy g mmm\emal}rayed by the democrats serve only Copenhagen, Holemkolem Hill at s administrative provisions of the|ag a stimulus to American enter- Oslo, & trip on the Gota Canal, P25t vens a licutenant in the house tarift bill, while the contro-|prise and adventur viewing the panorama at Waterloo, | WOrld War, and is a brother I versy between republicans and dem- Holding that President Hoover, the royal mile at Idinbourgh, The ;\_"'“ InRedscy \pw !} ,ml“w.l\l ‘.Hm 7 Eha A hab he \ ocrats over various aspects of the|While secretary of commerce, had g nian Market at London, the !'a i U lhved | str rocked 1 sworth, of measure gained momentum in other | 'Pushed American sales in foreign amid of skulls at Nish (the home | '~ PIS E “"‘ quarters. countries beyond all previous rec- Bt thakimenrs vidow) or iy blhar LR inB e 1 1‘,"'”‘,’”,!“, The administrative provisions em- |0rds” in the face of higher prote e o R et e YaulEd nt. He i body the changes from the present |tive tariff rates and had thus “dem- et : eadonal ashington ho- law voted by the house to facilitate |Onstrated that a tariff does not ruin o : } eht f you sidey . sm a cut on the B Mrs. Seaman and daughter and expand presidential authority to |OF even check our foreign trade,” the e e 2 head s i z pent the past six weeks at the alter rates under the flexible tariff | West Virginian declared: ; her mother, Mrs. John F., clause. They are regarded as com-| “If this is true, and it is, then § parable to the sugar schedule as a |these foreign protests of producers nd at Indian Neck. McKaig of 4 et left Sunday morn- on a tour of New York. Thou- Islands and Canada by auto- —Boy Admits Assaulting married within the Orange Sttreet Man ecar-old boy Was wobation d ir s ; and Mrs. Lee A. Seaman and er, Marna 1 of Long Is- M Parker's sister, Mrs and ft week for Breton Johnson, and children of Frederi Voo H., where they will street, Maple Hill, are sp months, stay- in these columns. Name your city, ) Hartford included Who is he tonight? He's one of for today a lines. those business men who has been 2n In ending up, the cditor will say d then brought him potential source of prolonged con- troversy after the measure reaches the senate. Delay on Report Seen Further indications that the com- mittee, despite pressure from repub. lican leaders to expedite its work, is not likely to have its report ready for the senate’s consideration as de- sired by August 19, were seen in the long list of witnesses remaining to e heard this week before the task |and manufacturers are entitled to | ittle weight in the minds of Ameri- can business men, either north, south, east or west." Call Tariff Subterfuge The proposed boot and shoe duty was described by the democratic national committee as “simply a sub- |terfuge” for picking the farmers’ | pocket in a statement embodying an :z\l(ack on the proposal by Represen- |tative Mansfield, democrat, Texas. Nobody guessed J. Weber Jones, manager of the Alling Rubber Co., whose silhouette was published Sat- vrday in the newspaper—The New Britain Herald. Mr. Jones hasn't been with us for long and it is not | surprising that nobody guessed him. Please don't interpret above statement as an excuse, i thought, for the editor is secret pleased and dollar goes, in its mod- est way, to help mee ANE ROAD TO ROME! of rewriting the house bill is under-| The rate, Mansfield contended, was | PArty which was held taken In executive session with the |excessive if considered as a means GTOVE over the week-end democrats excluded. ~ Nearly 75 |of compensating American shoe | = = names were still on the list of those | manufacturers in view of the pro-| As space must be filled foday, the 1o be heard, although the original posed 10 per cent duty on hides. A leditor will take you on a sight see- programs for the hearings called for |3 per cent rate, he calculated, would |ing bus starting from the opera in their completion last week. |be more than enough to accomplish Paris with Versailles as the objec- Two subjects which have aroused |[that purpose. tive. The time the editor went there widespread discussion—the foreign| “It is plain to be seen.” he said, was an awfully fat man in the back protests against various rate that the real purpose of the shoe|seat evidentally having a pretty thin creases and the proposed 20 per cent |tariff is for an excuse to raise the time after a soire in the Montmartre. duty on hoots and shoes—figured in;rri«'fi of shoes, and by placing the | Along came a dame about 50 and | today's addition to the republican- |tariff wall so high there can be no 'said My, there's a large party go- democratic tariff controversy. | possible foreign competition.” |ing.” That woke the fat man up Answers Harrison Statement Shoe Imports Small who told her to mind her own bus Replying to a statement by Sena-| Shoe imports at present, he as- | ness. Her seat was nest to him so tor Harrison of Mississippi, issued |sertedsamount to about one per cent |the rest of the party knew that thay | throught the democratic national [of the American output of 450.000.- |would have some fun. After sta committee, Senator Goff, republican [000 pairs a y nd are practically |ing, one of the little girls asked West Virginia, said his fear that the |confined to special types for women |guide to show h < like they numerous protests disclosed a like- and children, which “will continue to used in the war he elderly lady | lihood of “foreign retaliation and a [come, 'regardless of the tariff. and | pointed at the fat man who could ruination of our foreign trade is|will not be displaced by shoes of |just about keep awake. Going without justification." American make." through the gates of Versailles, the e promised us that we were go- NE 4 ing to see where Louis Quatorze . lived, the elderly lady, who had been | by []PERAT"]N l]N KING T erl g gt 5 e E e {and sons Donald, Everett and Rob- GONVEST |ert of Farmington avenue, are at| |y _1dentify likenes [iEflR[iE A SUE[;ESS,““'E"*do LN, AR | | 2.—Describe how he makes livell- | Claiming money due for material hood the one sour note in the sight seeing crchestra, asked very politely, the and labor furnished, Wincenty Do- At esal commnnivationstto browolski has filed a mechanic's| | “Silhouette” Editor, lien for the amount of $8,224.90 New Britain Herald against Stanislaw and Katarzyna | | &.—Contest closes at 2 p m. fol- there naturally was & feeling of | Stochmal. The lien has been placed lowing insertion—Saturday great relief at the physicians state-,on Cabot street property | 10 a. m | ment that his majesty's condition | joseph Reney is acting as Ttalian | | S-—AnSwers may be mailed or | was satisfactory after the operation. |interpreter in police court during the | braushtisoRsthalitiera laj In court circles the result of the|alsence of James Lacava, | office. operation was regarded as highly | | | 8.—Credit given for neatness. satisfactory and, it was Sh.cn,\.h,} | 7.—One dollar awarded daily for hoped, would pave the way to com- Dasiggacseiaccont ing e Dlete recovery. | s The operation was performed by Sir Hugh Rigby and Prof. Trotter in the king's bedroom, Nurses Pur- die and Block being in attendance. S ff F l d t St h 5oy e - 2 Althougn the builetin states that| OUIIEFErS I'rom Indigestion, Jiomacn| ' B8 LR o portions of two ribs were removed . . S i 3 3 e it is understood one portion was re- an Kldney Trouble Ha!l Bop" 5 S 5 s S 23 ¢ e e e Th e < i 11 R RIS Tone With Delight Because of the improved te ot | o (\fl 5-» s 5 2 Mo Q Q J 2 . oyl I 2 - 2 - Mo 0 GEhT soi O My Stomach Seemed to Be Bloated and Full of Gas well and it is hoped the period be- 3 o { i fore hls recovery from the efeets All the Time,” States Mr. Appleby. will be of short duration. * It is emphasized that the object | and would bloat me all up. As time | of the operation was to obtain an lu.nr. on, this condition seemed to | Ry opening which would be satisfactory 2 be getting worse instcad of better, medically for draining of the abh- = | I used all sorts of tablets which gave : 2 scess and thus effect a cure of the 3 ; | me just a bit of relicf, but as soon | ; local trouble in the right chest. 3 |as 1 would stop taking them, my n = atinoUshithelloperalioninas i otia :n-rox:“,ll‘ suffered .vl]>x\ with terrible bigger nature than would seem to fcanechon fand Muphidneve wereln w ITH be indicated in Saturday's bulletin 1”“"‘ SRl ‘i\::;m;‘ B '(' ““"):’a SRUSEY I")‘fi"""!"{ "“‘I'“” uight, which would leave me all tired | O GO e CaT e oD out in the morning. However, two | e wttles of Bon-Tone scemed to his AN ed It was stated that the king un done wonders for ¥ s my slom- derwent the operation for the local Bloatin tiroul as an otherwise fit man md | no No further oulletin will be issued Y - 2 T \ My Kid statement concerning the king will be made tonight. FINDS PARCEL POST BAGS but a definitely proven product and Supernumerary Officer John Kran- will show results if directions are two bags of parcel post mail matter | Mr. George H. Appleby of 3561 | tive is at Miller & Hanson's Drug which he found on Franklin Square | Parik street, New Britain, Conn., !store, 30 Church street, New Britain, about 500 feet north of Pearl street|states: “For the past six months, 1| to explain more about this tonic. He | at 4:30 this morning. They had fall- | have been feeling pretty sick 1t | will give you a free hooklet: “ROAD | n off a delivery truck }m.w everything I ate formed gas, | TO SUCCESS." 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