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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER &, 1920. TARIFERATERASE DENIED BY SENATE ONSNCPRODOCTS i LUBBYIST'S AUDITOR s SERVED JAIL TERM of A r &t o W i Iydings Comments On S W, Melon : o “ Reports Promised W o 1 Ame Mea 1 commiittee today ar i s¢ 0 & continuation of nation of J. A. Arnold : yrosid 1 tithey WITHS R &L PLANT probably will car © session of « o the regu — beginning next =~ tration leaders are wonder if the republican ra the farm relief posals of President ing to continue too. “Out of the trenches by Chr = mas” is the cry now be ard month and a begil Msm in the eep s nued From First Page) and the tariff pri Hoover ks of milling department les. About on the r Charles same line of the | is BO- month later me type of aikner. He of work for T the weary se TS z termin- wrs when he = adly away on the tariff hill. Hopes N e e Z for passage of the measure hy the| services Recognized in 1924 # eenate before December 1 the sition of foremun T regular session of congress opens, IFor past few vears ~ have about been abar 1 in special work con- T Tooking for some s oxwood rules in the I before the long d In 1924 Mr E rehienonien A g oot iof B ive service. He is on figure on special session ever, point to ar over the week-end embers of the Stanley 1 iry club in point of ser- Vie . plans for the on of taking T 1 honse over an - HADASSAH ARTIST PARTY 2 destined to exter to ¢ ! m— and the tariif is now looked upon Junior Branch Arranging For Social session prograrn Iaent On December 1{—Member- “":"“'_fi:"l;""j""* NGl Bover ship Drive Nearing Close. who stood tog ot 1 . W M 1 i of Penns ) & School of Decision After Argument in 835,000 Suit -‘_‘ (Beginners) \zainst De DLW O'Connell StartsTonight ' 8 o'Clock I | 1 | /' ! ‘”l/ Hart- | 3 Course 10 Lessons | B b : $5.00 FROLLIY HITS AUTO [ | Open to Young Men : sy | 17 Years and Over ¢ : Y.M.CA 5 { i Physical Dept. | S e o HERALD CLASSIFIED ,\lfil iod of faith- | tI BELIEVE IT OR NOT:: “BY RlPLEY} V.S, | SENATOR( JOSEPH T |ROBINSON | = (Arnonsas) WAS CONGRESSMAN, GOVERNOR, ANY U.S SENATOR - ALL WITHIN 2 WEEKS | 74 ps e ( PERFECT \/ STAR CAN BE CUT WITH A SINGLE SNIP OF THE SHEARS LR \ e SOLDATENTENTENTENTOONSTELLING A DUTCH WORD MEANING S TENTS EXHIZIT WV ki e Oklahoma Merchant Tells Wild Kidnaping Story In Extortion Cage v s s view som v Tecumsch, Okla., Nov. 8 (P—A tali hair-raising story of cxtortion, ah-|in I ays to curry ou “nlotr duction and threats of death made ”\I About hrec by “Chicago gangste (old bVl e it (11 wiean Arthur L. Fauble whole- | drive to Wic sale merchant, w er being missif he jurisdictio ties today as the resul commission verdict that Fa mentally sound Faces Extortion Char Fauble adjud day and 10 charg medi y were fil He did not furnish bond of $10,000 The merchant’s own story of his disappearance and c band of extortionists they had secn him in u res nity and then to filing of the road to Wichita on ges against him he was kidnapped le told officers he been will bas on Faubl “in the pow N for sev- his attor dicated,s cont reed him, ac he reappearcd typewriter 4 hours, entere:l i ithori- | After keeping | ity | Wichita for a day. hic 1S taken to the p (10 ges nee” for his life a his ), IFaubl everal days a I introduced witnesses I its ¢ eral months. They that Fauble w said, to purchase a typewriter on part in the alleged plof through hich numerous threatening notes of death at th hands of were written to a half dozen capi- | “gangsters.'” HOURS N* HOURS™ oF PRACTICE 1N WALKING 7t DEASTIC DRINLING | N MANIPULATION OF TRAINS, SCARFS — ETC S { | = CAREFULSTUDY \ ° \ N \\ 3 \ CARBFREE MANNERS < . Q/ l ) 7 ) EVERETT HIGH StHooL SCORED (74 POINTS N 3 PERIVDS AGAINST BELLINGHAM defens story, | Mortgage forced to play his | of A TREE GROWING OUT OF A CHIMNEY - n Adberdulay, waied TOMORROW—TAKE A TRIP ABROAD FOR A NICKEL | FATHERS AND SONS MEET tion at First Lutheran Church— | e Pastor Acts as Toastmaster. A father and son banquet was | held last evening by the brotherhood of the Iirst Lutheran church. ? | There were more than 200 present. An address was delivered by R " lJulius Hulteen of Hartford. [I'ritz "' swensk recited and Alderman Wal- ‘lter Falk and Clarence Hultgren Dr. A. A. Ahlquist was {oast- Warranty ihony Mirante to Mathew M nlin, Clinton street. Rudolph Urban to Anna C. | Urban, Hillcrest avenue wdingz| Axe nberg to Savings Bank | tain, $4,500, Market fear | street the| Michacl Kordek to Szczepan Jezewski, $6,000, High street. S TREGULAR EXERGISE. EX-CITY ENGINEER TRADING RETURNS COULD NOT RECALL ~ CALLED FOR QUIZZ' T0 NORMAL RATE ~ WHERE HELEFT CAR |N MARLET TDUAY Police Searcil'lig‘ée—[s in Vain at Request of Visitor ‘Williams and Gampbell Will Be| | Asked to Explain Bills (Contineals ool ety i In fi!ll A Commercial Solvents and American plumber came 1¢ property owners who have rec Telephor Sl e g influenced by vesterday and 000, in Federal Asvi found his car bills for sidewalk and curb improve- | karly buving was ments are in error state- ments regarding the, ¢ of the [the n the it he tained rally 5 m City and drop of $636.000 ' N was out of gasoline | work done, or if B ¢ has | Reserve Brokers' Loans, made pub o S % R AT been made in the office of the board lic after the close of the market !l walked thro e of publlc worka, secial ¢ yesterday afternoon il he reached a gasoline sla y L ; | ; West Main str a4 then he could |tee on disputed bills today d| leading curb stoc ontinued to for a meeting to be held nest Wed- | climb of the curb not recall where F nesday night with former City En-|excha but the vol- | Cal o : gineer Joscph 1. Will idewalk {ume of tr IT off Minrea| wppealed to the polic Tohm (G Sk dro Inspector Walter A. ( Mayor Paone The first of pbell and |1y ndance I ries of he most order- with a ut could not 1 rvice opene for those who ¢ error i 000 shares at $31.50, up e plumber bk wmount charged the wo B anlstinis conthercd with s light on the and the past five vears, disclosed sev- oran i ocka lonkes 000k o : cral disputes. Ma vere billed for 0 shares. Trading in this is (GHih) d LG ov curbs Who [0 has peen so heavy that the curb |? diaunadipulerles et "= exchange sent out a notice over the set. Much of th was done by 3 I ticker this mor s to complete L contractor who has died WESTERNERS ATTACK * HOSES FOR TAUNTS ber to the pa \ o'cloch em 10¢ ictions as rap- s possible Electric Bopd & Share Rises Electric Bond & Share opens with a block of 15 sharcs $79.87, 000 plumber drove his errand home, st up $5.87. Otl o on BOY RUN DOWN BY AUTO sactions a few hund vestors sold ed sh your fathers and your mothers He cautioned the westers Ay to Officials 61' \\';te;‘ Depts. ehiember dhe staion " Study Metropolitan Plan Lad on Way to Lincoln School e ek e ek Itcpresentatives of the local and Steps Sudidenly OF Curh Into publican party in next clections. Sena 3rookhart, a republ ! 1 water departmer Street, Driver Reports. for an infor: ight al discussion ndependent of Jowa, narrator of plan to mer story of the “Wall strect booze hop planis Ldward 1. Clark, 7 vear old o n Washingion t was rous confer . " v -‘ \ of Mr. and Mes, Leland Clark of 34 Mars did Lothsnastils UIVE L South Burritt strect, was struck b Lo | suse sl AL TN o o d aiitomotils ow Henry clo- 1 nction ¢ m 0 forane & N atyot he Monfanan, who with oth-r . I Corbin ternoor democrats, has combined with . YWoman Recovers Pay i mh fracture TLULERLE My v il By Honesty of Finder of the s the b aken. (o enounced the Hamp- » k New Britain Through the honesty of George € an X-ray exar 1 in rapid suecession Norris of | Florio. proprietor of a dry cleaning Nol ,M'k“‘ B ,“h ok Tauno i Ny establishment on Arch a | completed a P . North Dakota, all memt of 11 aelebpgicicont ol niconsieies serle cpendent camp e s return to Mrs. Julia Herbert M ehiociats e Bl Al Glang Tost hile walking on | o Corbin avenue the e 3 3 © street yesterday afternoon. | ped into the stroet on his way to the T lent pro tem of _ Upon missing the pocketbook, | the Lincoln school, accor m Mrs. Cianci hurriediy cr | pelice, Morans heing e, hap 1.to b 1s conduct | him on account of t t ne. W r propounded a Se1 parliamentary question” (o she enco public works departy smi New Ilampshirean, who was also conducting a | cleaning nachine was o or its owner the northeast corner section Captain George J. Kelly smiled more broadly as he replicd ot the MARRIAGE INTENTIONS VIOLENT BOY TAKEN HOMI; was not Applications for marriage licens s Last evening after he had he-|fied at police headquarters of the have been made by the followinz. come quiet, the 15 year old hoy acident, and Sergeant P. J. O'Mara Harvey L. Brown and Alexandriz |who became violent in the vicinily detailed to in ate. On ar Mazur, both of Broadhrook: Arthur J. Bellibeau of 189 Glen street, and | day Mary R. Provost of 118 Map street: rnest J. Huck of anor M. Ge- of N riving, however, the se ternoon, was released from | Officer George police custody and his father took |the case. him home. Tt is planned to send | him to the industrial school at ! 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