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NEW BRITAIN DAJLY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1930. ALnglo-lndian Round Table Likely ~ SOLDWIFETO0 'What Would You Do If Suddenly You (ONGRESS HEARS v 5o r s 2o o and dock construc 1 v © national commiittee agaiust wicc. To Be Result of MacDonald View " CHEAPLY; REGRETS Had $2,500 to Spend as You Wanted? (JF [ AMONT PLAN e i o o s was being spee ) it t (he plans were Regarding Hindu Nationalist Move — G TR e O S 5 e g__._g ;ES[llOl]laIl Tfles [[] Ralse P]‘](}e‘f:i‘d a legacy unexpected but deliv door‘ of H,\r:u‘n\. from whose r«-i,- Seveu B]ll]ofl DOH&]‘ pmgmm [0 ‘).'vm\ as soon as weather cond - in the authentic, solid mon-y | ploy she was hastily ejebted. This sermit.” T ictorious Schneide Labor Party Members Dis- | ohiin men o men cherein s But Law [nterlergs | of the reame (iaceriine Slesurrins Boiachons N e T Yestgaled S oomMRIL i oelepe et i e et v ot g enforcement officers,” Doran said Compared to two million. Jacqueline into the world she al- ians in speeding alterations and nearly 6 miles per minute, or 360 patch Messagcs to® La= o attont o onriotrte taroical lisn't a sta gering sum, but it's quite longed to sec at first hand. i c err ! our, would re ch 1}{ mo | out the incompetent and corrupt has| Paris, March 10 (UP)—Business| 10t When set side by side with —| Also unfortunately, Jacquelian reh 10 (P—Con. | Secretary Lamont added ! more quickly than would a hore Asking Natives (o |veen successn {Insinefatecibtors sinieaiienpii f )| SR Lt SRS TRER DS resthadino monsy I N Igh olenal e Tead amied that . Would Ald Unemployoicn The probhibition burcau mow has| Esthonian fur-dealer who has work- | ° ¢ e o m‘” JU"[““ S b e ”“]"“’;“""f'\.l Ylplans by Seerc amont for phoy Con o ‘ence. |a force of 25 invostigators, all ex-|ed in Paris since he loft the coldes PYeT Possossed 10 epcn ¢ S iNiolion e sideriConference ST ol Sulisaces oz ali s [ent el e el Agles e B el e R e e o [but check up the opcrations of bu- | seven. vears age. he deeiden (| ¥hen Jacaucline suddenly finds her- | Jacaucline wus tiful, bul not ¥ ¥ ¢ Dt | self with 500 pounds of good Eng- | haughty. Indocd < was kindne: reau employes. Al classes of dry | branch ou R SThe G g } jihraneh ot 18 & Mo e 0 DU oy e T i bank fa told In| liselt and boehuss she had be- acqueline On Her Own™ by Rich- | friended old Dobbin, who sold Starr. starting in the Herald, |matches on the ttreet and hoarded nday, March 17 money until it reached the n for public and private con- struction in 1930 means of les- comt Pl sening unemploymen Within two days senatorial com- mittee will initiate an investigation Tondon. March 10 (®—An Anglo- GLes L from administrators in|pees. So he s his wife. Tndian round table conference to ne ofhe sold hi I8 ts to probationary Mikkel appearel before {ha JeHlD & feolia e gRolNCaL iy me under the scrutiny of | twelfth correctional chamber at moil affecting the 300,000,000 people | o | Al Goestine A0 difte et as J palais de justice to answer to his| e e 2 ] el tions in hearings or of India speaking 170 different lan- | personnel . investigators| sin et it howover wwas nof that Jacqueline always Fad been dis- | unificent total of 300 pounds fedarii smuloynient Beanclosts guages in 500 states seems likely to SISt o mlace ah e ) hy ' ool —"poor as a church (about $2,300 in case you haven' & R 2 cisive e place in London during 1830. |, < he had put his wife on the auction - s set 1 advance cployment plan- it BIR00 a0 Pl INOULINE faces never become miliar to |0 R e i e L is not a good description | tigured it out), Jacqueline's dreain plete repor The government of Ramsay Mac- | ,oonts Doran said. “Only last week fa e i she was so distractingly | of living like an heiress. even for two-thirds o Donald already invited Nation- |, ;rrest was made at the Chicago | ¢ 1ad every right to selt his wi and flippantly independent |a day, was saved from dismal fail- listed T ts to such u conference but the|gpic of an enforcement investiga- | ic 10 Wished, but heihad not the 4 " rmousetike wouldn't fit her|ure detalledfagsied Seranso jon prog dian congress declined to partici- | o S e right, afterwards;® to threaten the | Forl s menne i 5 work by the federal, state, municipal b “m 9] N onforence tatn =l tor who was removing papers from | ' o succeeded him as husbang | At @l Working as a mannequin in| Dobbin died and Jacqueline did S AT AR aC e e conf intil they | 10 fijes ith all kinds of tortures if more | &7 exclusive London establishment ome an heiress and because she 100 D s tir e o ot ForlbootisExers Mol brtbol Lol i e lonues o © | brought her only enough money to|had dreamed about things of that |2h7 reroried a propesed expenditure A _‘f be a greater measure of Hcinoticaascl Hut t=n nrr'”“flfl- ok Ethcoming 3 | purchase the necessities of life, bus, | sort, knew exactly what ‘o do next. |Of Mmore than one bi : nome. rule. ers succumb to the lure of graft.| 18 eniarprionE sesholilan #0 espite that, Jacqueline managed to | What did she do? Perhaps you've Ihel, Stmon | commisslon’l rerorh |imirace fha entire bur runningiiisipite lrme Ivanof fofa Ukraln g e a o riuxsliny, Enealtittand lady ol alteady slessaa byt tvor mavile which will recommend some form of 1t A8 [ SIS ¢ any time |fan. Alexandre Minckh. The prize |y, 0 ' Srone! S ‘m‘,‘ Public Utilities Plans government o replace the fen-year i S | 2101 francs, or approxim . 3 ggestios » the since prohibition became cffective. . | Ideas of Love and Romance is 1o read “Jacqueline O sublic utilities will spend §3,500.- - F AT D trial government of the dynarchy mh NV aiation andiihe U kealmuan fthouch b tho M preaciien Sies s isn s W RO ERR ce B e L 5 T e T e aimady (Mexico Offers Plans will be published almost any day e e ansac a barg: Minck | e’ L% Sinis PEIMENE SR kD) Tiat000:90 et DO ave. N g ' 7 3 int i 1 ¥ 5 Doran. who has been prohibition | transaction a bargain. Minckh t0id| oper models envied hier beauty, her | chapter Monday, March pushed their program to such an ex- To Make Country Dry Feen-a-mint is now, and it is rumored that the In-| - OEG W IO B D D e vears, | mutual friends how well e had| N H)—Pro ; . | 1cfreshing youthfulness and the at-| Héralc ent construction expenditure Mexico « (i ver. C ing action of dian Nationalists may find enough | CoMisioncr for nearly three years, | U UHE ATOCE 0 The was it | [C{reshing youthfulness and the at-| Hérald tent th ruction ex fexico the answer. Cleansing actio sapstacilon NG SlopiinaureRiiel he f ¢ o ha his own good fortune, The mutual| choiols Which were paid her by| e for the first quarter of the present | hibition advocates here (¢ I smaller doses effective because mreseniestalt altonCorincaiint Dondon. SRR ERRTEEE (kA8 8 LR e en e and W0l (hs| o e | onaie heyialINthougnE scquelin GOVERNOR ON BOARD searfienrentingl Sner eentingreasel nnblicia T ios you chew it. At your druggists— since he heeame head of {he govern- d : "0 | decidedly foolish when she refused | artford, March 10 — Governor over the same period of consumption in thosaloardiscicatific beative Aahatn o BEests Soliblon | ments dry enforcement machinery. | band. : |to'marry the head of the firm, but | john Trumbull has accepted mem.| The call sent out for s Gove ¢ safe ai - pnaima (Gandhl [8iler ehansing laris phylclan (ordered hiui to\take &/l \What Nappened arleowdras mignt e\ naa iabesi aboit that et of |onloni il hias accepted men S S xcaisianics (0 aansor & campalsh for | CoLWbloLe FeAUIOF fasal & mervous| eve heen descrined by Dostolevsky, | ning fo the offect that love ‘aud |of Chilne, Ghila Welfares Inc, it was|turcs hasialreads beon!act resistance (0 sponsor & cam paign £0r | il o the Esthonian who had once been | remance should precede matrimony. |announced yesterday. . The commit. | the secrotary continucd, adding that Hen sl pendance ] 1“ id‘”m' Because of his health, Doran may | the husband of Irma Ivanoffl Was| As it happened. Jacqueline's | teo will onEor A aliontWiae camd biasenten o0 the e st Ukl alist congress just ended at Lahore,| . .\ o it et e 3 i e 4 ¢ Bate spons fon-wide cam- | bids 1 2 : W i e e R from the oserament aerien | conumed iU regreteznol {hat he |l sauey rerusal to the boss opened th= | paign to raisc funds for child wel- |building projects, involving an ouflay « R CONSTIPATION impasse ‘avertea: | |cooner than Do fimst intended e had cold his wife, Dut that hs had|dooc to her great adventure. Firss fare in Chi of $7,000,000, v wport lcoholic iy s e S0 passn canibofaenicd commissioner, who has been a feder- | sold her so cheaply. He decided the.t AU - FO STIPA pehe time must come,” he said | gy opploye for more than 25 vears, | more moncy should be paid by th whon thiere may/Besa st atolall i it I S iR orivite buainess | Gieonias: finieh Ty [ihSone - bacichtoN e wal G o0 b yiye ) when (heSproRibition | Sy kel bagan! Lo writal Tetteraitol| P L e Bl eovernment I proroement nctivitios of (e 80Vel the huaband Wi had suscesded him | vites the Indian Nationalist congress P o he 3 - i bl e g are cxpected to be trans-|jgitors couched in charming yot not any scheme, but a schemo | C' ¢ justice dr“p‘n'l;n““‘ coercive phrases. As they did not Aehuitaly Ton e ntevendent tn | from the treasury. Because of NiS|aiain their object. the angry Iis- el an Al Tt Tiins ollc: to it "w""-] however, he may TeSIEN| ponjan resorted to tnreats. He sail 5 about May 1 Tonsisditabioto i e o ntesnea | it he did not reccive an addition 1 take it the leaders of 500 francs he would become “a sav e copeia i Thors [iANDHl GIVES Hls e e e “278 Stores in Twenty-Nine Different Cities” off or ncar depends upon The court heard out fhe who'c o ut or waste this year of story and then sentenced Mikkell 10 | '\}' ; 1 | UK month in jail, in spite of his pro- | ALeon Chattanoogi Kansas City Newark Norfolk canwhile, mes s have wen tests that he had only loaned his | - New York Hichmond 5 G Little Rock : wife to the Ukranian. The wife sa‘l Atianta Colmbus i & New Orleans Tuscumbia of the labor party in the house | . : that her ex-husband had wished ‘o Baltimore Dallas Louisville Paducah, Ky Washington commons urging the Nationalists W]” Lead Se\]emy N Sfll[ Re find enough money fo enable hin Cincinnati, 0. Dayton, O. Memphis Philadelphin St. Louis ot to reject entirely the labor - Selngiian 4 10 go to America, but when he got Columbus, 0. Jackson, Tenn. Nashville Pittsburgh Sheffield rnment’s plan for round-tabl i i g D L W the proceeds of the transaction into 4 once in London to solve s 10t espl[e A his hands he went off and had - problem heetic week-end at Bru, Whit India taken v ge “):vwm al | Ahmebadad, India. March 10| Mikkel Leppik was marched ofi 1n o gea USh 1 (Up)—With s ehief lientenant, | his cell his ex-wife walked aw RSN L hal |\ llabahai Patel, sentenced to thr m-in-arm with her purchaser r. He ito offico: pledged |[Lritsh ofder, Manatma Gandn! s Walsh Urges Haste in H | | his volunteers one last chane P % A st x subject races of s the. Rritiah empire. i poiiee cn|t> withdraw before they embark on Glynn Special Election | home rule for Ireland is well known. | Nis program of civil disobedience to { Meriden, March — 10—James J jeujs uIsoRTsaend le el o | L os e Walsh, chairman of the democratic | Ao e Weioe b To the little band—not more than | State central committee, aligned governmental concessions then | 70 men—who will accompany him (himself against the sentiment of a made to the Irish Nationalists, Lord |on his crusade of disobedience, th|number —of ~Waterbury democrats leader issued a solemn |Vesterday when he issued a state- of these same uncmployment condi and nir ro The commerce secretary last night public works in New York, Pennsyl- vania and Ohio alon Suggests Solution patched to Lahore from 18 mem- Ripon caused the introduction of the | nationai lbert bill, named after Sir Courten- | warning last night. They must never |ment to the effect that the special ay Tlbert, a lawyer who drafted it ‘unvw nd he told them, until thio|clection to name a sucecssor to the W hic ould have abolished goal of independence is reachal. |late Congressman James P. Glynn extra-territorial rights enjoyed 1 refore. he advised those who |in the fifth congressional district Englishmen in India and made them | carcd to do so. to withdraw befose [Should fake place as soon as pos- ® ject to trial before native judges. | embarking on the movement sible. e Calcutta raid resnlted. Mount-| Gandhi's little “army* expects to The call for a republican caucus ed volunteer forces of white plant- | march from Ahmebadad to Borsal,|in the district will be made by a | an resse ers rode into Calcutta from Behar | where they will fine in do- | man who is most frequently men- d Assam and camped outside (he | fiance of the government {ax, tioned as the logical successor to | government headquarte Their | casy stages. The pilgrims will march | Glynn, former Scnator Edward W. avowed object was 1o “protect” the |1y ymiles beginning Tuesday | GOss of Waterbury. Others men- viceroy from any outbredk the tioned as possibilities are former i | morning. ¢ A white popul tlon against his per- | Cjousands of followers aro ex- | Tudge Leonard J. Nickerson gni I ®onal safety n reality the raid | [ ) pected (o join the group on the way, | Clinton Roraback. mephew of J “ RasstoRcalliatiendons ofthe The government probably will not | Henry Roraback, state central com- and he h S1 - s o nittee th - g interfere unless disturbances cocur | Mittee chairman. ple. and that the volunteers | o ilages through which the | Possibility of an “independent re ln".‘u:'m be part o itiLord| Ui R L | publican” candidate has been indi- aud the Tlhert Il with- il Ripon h | ol who delivered a speech |cated by Prof. Albert Levitt of Red- o e i Jian: Ni ¢ the orders of a magistrate, | ing. a consistent opponent of the g o e e Nl the village of Borsad, was not | Fepublican organization Mm’j Edap s sl .“.‘ = & | My ordered imprisoned for thrie| The democrats mention & num- e LEnEsseniediatnc s was fined 300 rupecs, |ber of possible candidates including ohody 000 members o0 £ e P g " g 1lc was faken {o the Sabarmat jail, | Edward Mascolo, Waterbury; Attor- bissanalan of I g i S e Mot it Ao, PNERTT 5 i SRR ik WANTS FULL STOP CHANG Joseph St. Louis and Dr. Arthur I, e : e ; T ? ) I aten o e e DSl s e S e el ) There’s great and welconie news in that headline for those who of police commissioners will he ask- | Wagner of Lakeville. | have been paying $1.50, $2, $3, $4 and up for cleaning one dress. SELE e : And greatest of all good news is the fact that $1 for any dress is TS Varmington evenio af Dlowsy sttess el our Nationally Maintained Price for every day in the year. Re- ¥ and Sisson avenue in a resolution to e o b R R 2 []N “um]fl AHENTS [be placed befors council tonight by J gardless of design, of number of pleats, our price is the same. Five Howards | Alderman Hollis Candee. Candee | 2 [ : L an One Set . claims the stop points slow traf- fic on Farmington avenue and fhat : : 7 Exclusiy : 1o Frston e i 1| it (e 5¢ Prises Here’s How We Save Your b Says ngher G]ass Employes it s Piles or money will be refunded. Y | Ot ashiand Car Being Obtained Now e Clothes and Save You Money Stores in e ’ , New Britain and T O TS 7 of Quality We are able to give you such fine quality cleaning at so low cost Hartford due to corruption, hribery and con- | ) ONLY because the Howards’ System has cut our cleaning cost— oW hren. reduced 15 118 i e our overhead—to the minimum. The savings are passed on tn A G s e i you. Have all your cleaning done at Howards’ and get the benefit n1S8| er J. M. an said toda S b %, l Sew b of of our greater cfficiency—and buy MORE clothes with the sav- Doran said a new tvpe of dry , O B At G S ““Bronchitis—I thought— ings Howards makes for you. takes pride in his job and who qual ified under a rigid mental and char. L Mp be bronchitis . .. acter test before heing accepted by and the next morning Mail Orders the treasury as a law enforcement officer. . I was well again.” | [ SR N ANY DRE COA[ P — : OBl MEN S SU which there is not now a Howards’ unit y petting qualifica for agents t i i 1 5 0 Rl 6 car. By thetime got homse my cobeh can gain the benefit of our low prices and : ’ sounded so bad, I vinced th ine work by mail. / ail orders are given 0 COA SU T : e Ao lnoe e OVER( :OA'I‘S fine \\5»_1‘ k by mcu]t. All mail orders are g R I l P'.EASANT RE“EF ;o whole body felt grippy. I went to bed immediate attention. ; andtook some Smith Brothers'Cough 3 - Syrup. When [fot up the next morn- FROM CONSTIPATION | § ; e e e Cleaned Pressed ' o the cough the night before— I was d Tl 3 completely well.”" Miss M. HEPNER | and c ]an : SR ] ('leaned Shoulders droop under weizht of | 2 § NENENE | Pressed years. Young, vet beauty has fled. | "y Smith Brothers’ Cough Syrup works | Cheeks are sallow and drawn. Un- #o_efficiently because it has Triple Iy pimples, Keep your system : Action: 1—it soothes, 2—i milsly an and you kept the heauty of P8 laxative, 3—clears air passages. youth. Its energy. Its irresistible 3 H Made by the make: charm. Then life is not a failure. . 2 Smilhflvmthcn’(:n" zfl)lrh: {am". Clogzed howels and inactive liver ; = o= ot I e £ | Take Your Clothes to the Nearest Howards Store Olive Tablets will Fh"“w \o}fi“ff-l;..? this dark hour. 1 20 years they | IR RS i es Jhaninne g0 /| OFFICE—15 LINCOLN ST., NEW BRITAIN, TEL. 4639 calth and freedom from constipa 2 tion. They act easily and. smoothit . v TR G NTaTe ATN 168 FARMINGTON AVE., HARTFORD No dangerous griping. Take nightly SMITH 'ROTHERS \ | 15 LINCOLN ST., NEW BRITAIN 0 hefore retiring. Results will amaze e e e Triple Action : | 85 W. MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN 719 ALBANY AVE., HARTFORD would never he without D. Edwards| il el COUSH SYAUE | 279 MAIN ST., HARTFORD color. 15c, 30c and 60c. All drug Fists. |

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