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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1930. Parisian Restaurants Find Taste Prohibition Hearings Do Not Shake lTW[] MILLION ARE School for Boys yesterday. He is considered the outstanding man un- der consideration for the position of | superintendent of the institution. It LILA TO APPEAL CASE Buffalo, N. Y., April 22 (UP)— Lila Jimerson, Indian woman charg- ed with the murder of M: Clothtlde | —_— |sents to defend her. Lila's decision was announced téday by John . |Knibloe, one of the attorneys who Marchand, will demand a new trial |defended her at the first trial, after regardless of whether Clarence Dar-[a visit to the hospital where she is row, famous Chicago lawyer, con- |confined with tuberculo is believed he will be able to in- form the board of directors whether i will be available or not before he leaves for Woodbine tomorrow | morning. s ARTICLES HAMPER | TEMPERANCE PLAN {German Says Nation Does Not | ‘ Want Prohibition paper ing in Luroupcan pu Jlications relat- difficulties surrounding the cn- forcement of the American dry laws ¢ hampering the temperance | movement abroad, according 1o Rev. Dr. Otto’ Melle, chairman of T|the German national committee fi ries '“d\]rml option, who arrived yesterday another| o the North German Lloyd liner | dead before the | Bertin. | only possible |y relle, president of the Metho- tting them sced | = % > Dl ‘ing mianting, | dist Episcopal Theological scminary | “ | at Frankfort, Germany, came he ‘those who lived | 2 e to mpt a conference of the Of Public Turning to Steaks In Place of Fancy Dishes of Yore Set Views of Either Wets Or DryS\ DOGMED IN CHINA What e wet Editor's No by the specta Licarings before the House ¥ Committee, at which morc Young Sunday’s Wife AT it o e A Given Divorce Decree he Los Angeles, April P - Mrs. Harriet M. Sun obtained a divorce in superior court yes- v from George Sunday, son the evangelist. day t ified that her by 1 beat as frequently wer | liquor and m BY SMITH REAVIS in the company o cr women, || A ol ized and the a Tre Writer s LRSS A erald en NDA Sevice: made for v April 22 (A By Chavles A. ¢ cply iy u H"v e nan . g Member of was proved their denial as to the great increase ‘ and x\ i drinking among young people, | Judiciary {in my opinion have been unable to than rt the Their denial simply general. hey have not gone so far as to| New York, that the iaw is being enforced: |ig no way in which the lives of at seemt to be satisfied with llease 2,000,000 persons in one 1z that all Jaws are violated. When | famine area, of China can be saved, | their directed to the gand they will dic before June, ac univ disregard of the law as | cording to a report presented to the| tl large amount of [hoard of directors of China famine | nufacturing equip- | relief, an American organization, by | at number | Grover Clark, Peiping publicist and lations, their | f ¢ relicf commissioncr. scizures n At law whe toured th n north and wes | Inhabitants s ol Shenshi Province Will Be Hunger Victims April 22 (UP)—There 2| controve | i High Rents Also Cause[ Proprietors was ment was Did tb did the of Fancy| Spring Shoes — for — Boys and Girls dr hing, v 1d the proved? Eating Places to Discon- | attention is tinue Business. Billy Sunday, Mrs. rsal shown Assoc s Staff E: arrests only omen, dc d from ming s Ciark 11h Mrs statem istophicrson from South Dakota * Housc Judiciary drys China, ar corrobor es 1 forc While the pared and vicely co-ordina \¢ property settlement court it in the ¢ we 1 caie went into the worst n of Shensi provinee, viver valley, cat wheat tion of 6,000,000, 000 died of sta was informed by mi | others. Almost certain minc the Wei normally is a with o popula- AL least 2,000,- tion sourmet their staiem . their docs not stand up under tion. They simply refuse | sider facts, figures, statistics anl official records, ignoring all factors which fail to aid their By their own testimony it is scen |2,000,000 would e 2 [Her s S that they contend that everything |spring harvests. 10D Y ZOR 101k S 2y : aslzcod which happened in this | means of relief is it ry during the pa years|in time for been dus to prohibition, but |That might aid ith Mrs. el to blame prohibition for any- | until Jun i Tl e SO I bind has happencd. Fou | for tho: that.” | bad Wil b X A i ehE ¢ 0. onc that prohibition | TRegarding criticism of the Chinese Dr. Mell UL HERaiG SR chter i ¢ ton 1 N D cates in Germany are concentrating crity but that it | government by persons alleging it : e s othing to do with the re-|had done nothing to aid the famine |O® local option. which they belie e s | e I ins to be the solution of the liquor S ent “The Chinese government matched | Problem. dollar for dollar the contributors of (i perance, American people for famine ro- in China during the last year| Another arrival on the Berlin was I Dr. Eric Kruger, who spent two | months at Doorn, Holland, with the former r Willielm, Dr. Kruger | srted the former kaiser was i ate Colony for | excellent health, both mental and Woodbine, N. | physical, and keeps well posted o the Connecticut State' current political happenings. nts was granted t two children, Georg Sunday Ho The pa found, which 5 country e G R in this to con- minds ran mort client food than to mir- nd bright 1i 1o super-c 1l of the rored walls | office nodifica- April 2 Exam handy Propric depending Emall over food manced tors of these Tow to of pon 1 cating pla s Th the best officc OnE n I 0 m and provi LIZARD TAN CALFSKIN ELKSKIN $9.00 Do Girls’ *8 Tine Children’s Footwear, well made and carefully fitled are to be found in our Girls’ and Boys’ Departments. These Shoes have been made for us by Children’s Specialists and insure good appearance, proper fit, and ro Wrightly-pair Talaces § shecn forced lit “pavene to fin £60d food w a1l .'*m)-\o\nun nothing t of 1 other hand, cxploded Such arg we want true tem- not prohibition,” he said. short kalb ben prohibition. ot complete Viewpoint that 1 On th the hearings the theors nd big in- favor of ire of industry as offsc at continuance om onomic nioral cmiployer S SCHOOL John A, prohibition W n pre and hav 1 : Meriden, April sley, head of ihe § Fecble Minded Males T., inspected Tin- | as n o finunee -hour Junch s business an the tha conditio modern i v illnst of otyped statement law Th o favor oi opinior s and ow agitating the i peopls listening present am 1120 s great cducational value had presented fo it there was another side prohibifion stion rings were fml for The the £0ng | (he Taste ular will 1 uliy o pro and need the propo- cnts of repeal ha cd to wmny memlers had proy sod to believe to the attention of t tee L many membar nning to realize places, iy are tvo sides to the problem iled o offe nd that it is not a closed issuc oy TR T e ] | | The W. G. Simmons Corp. ntiment against prohibition in this coun*ry. W gone he- vend the time when it wasn't con- idered good form to protest. T cd that the protests will be- | louder and more effective zocs on. littee fact that the *One of & dittlo 1o great of With his i Jound himeelr Jhe had to close 2 for the wherewithal 1o p ‘ffors. He found that his clic Zad plain steaks and chops ins tolans and * Sole Dicppoise Und to give which | actually | 4. Today | s arc there actu- | con tions | wnd the | exee h had been charmed on dishe recently in debt that ramb around pt for merit \amin Tucsday mo The prices, quality considered, are very moderate and range from Three to Nine Dollars depending upon the size and the material. of Con he- | ularities that Report Cheshire Deputy a1 Dismissed by Directors ... April »—Althoush irres thir the 5o arn cformatory a meeting | i nded the de tion hem Niyon Connectict Chest recommn al of Thomas tendent. port wa 1t by irederick M Haven. He said charse azainst two men that could not be substantiated, but that in the cours of the investigation other facts wer discovered that led to the of the tw Adler implied t possiblc ind or proce irmed last e Adler of Ne vere mad e A Family Shoe Store 48 PRATT STREET Hartford, Connecticut there modificat ement Jaw dure in cot no ental n om ions both 3 K e con the erection of When it crect- shiny an hut ca as lther buildi cd, slick and Tfovidea for &ental was for s conf on from hil apyctite or weight, nausea or gen- prohibi- eral restlessness. Any one of these signs may be your warning that worms are present. Wisemotherstakeno chances with these dangerous and disgusting HEY are much more common than most mothers think, and may change the best natured, most obedient youngster into a cross and nervous child. Look alsoc{orthehfnllovzmg vy;:lnp- toms: grinding the teet 1CKIN, F e rm oness, ‘ciying 1n childhood pests. Even if worms are sleep, offensive breath, loss of only suspected they give the child DR.HAND'S WORM ELIXIR Tt is the prescription of a famous child’s specialist — SAFE, pleasant to take, geatle and sure in its action. Your druggist will tell you that many of your friends have successfully used it. Buy a bottle of Dr. Hand’s toda qu, principle of restaurdg a year instead of 00, Prices went u nt Chain restaurants, wplablishments with “@» proportion to business done, #Xre getting the trade. The gourmet Twails that the big restaurant simply ean’'t produce meals like mother Med to cook. “The cxception to the yow is the loft bank of cre thel “Auberge”, or davern type of cating plac ~ausht on. The general iden t the kitchen and the ly draw still fairly kirts of the Latin s the proprictors of s rarely spend much re still b = in In most of them the Fourth Fire Damages | Norwood Building Today Norwood, Mass, April 22 (UP) Ior the fourth time in 15 years, fire broke out in the Norwood Civic sociation building here late ye stroying the cast wing cstimated at nearly $12 is not be FFiremen from threa towns battled the blaze for nine ho The nearby cal of drink- Norwood hospital threatened but the Bhhe . | the flames were confined to the Civic ssociation building. E of the fire has not been determined. AFTER-EASTER SALE AT THE NEW STORE Special for Wednesday It is only through our tremendous purchasing power that we are able {o sell Dresses at this extremely low pricc. NEVER BEFORE were values like these offered anywhere. All the season’s newest styles in Prinis, Polka Dots and Solid Shades. Remember — “We Fit the Hard to Fit.” 1.000 SILK DRESSES, 95 THESE ARE NOT HOUSE DRESSES By Viovello 1. La Guardia Congressman from New Yorl Member of the Heuse duidic Committee ind dry he $1. ner awa and the little overhead larger dismissal o. < Defor Ju dis- he Kane was one of the two and i learned th diciar other is Harry Hawley Southing- | tinct ton. Adler also admitted that a| 1. third employe rl Butterficld, 1 prior K the Ho Con the out three tor the he rought day, de at loss point WEDNESDAY SPECIALS The good foods, at the low prices quoted here for tomorrow, are typical of the many other Mohlcan hne value prohibition 1 enforced There is a amor No ¢ drys, was | i rs. of sor- talc the to Y1 Insurance Man Sought In Baker Murder Case April (UP)—Po- i unnamed man for questioni ction wi recent epartment elerk stood to heliey The n conr in the ou nd FANC LEAN 1he FRIS Haves Baker information friend. A diamond ringz found in the to where Miss Baker was killed said to have belonged to the i i i good ‘return. food and wines are excellent They do not, however, sol JProblem of the tired and Jausiness man in the cente Svho mourns the disappearance | uls favorite food shop. i o | TOR BEST RESULTS | HERALD to forc from Mis as to a woman .1 28(: Loin CHOPS Rib or MB VEAL CHOPS .. m 27c Chuck Roasts h 250 BEEY SIRLOIN WEDNESDAY ONLY! MOHICAN FRESH BAKED RICH POUND CAKE PLAIN MARBLE We are justly proud of the quality excellent cake, but want more and big sale of this consumers to know its quality—and have cut our regular —tomorrow—to >¢ price 1 9c Any Size Pxece—Buv An Extra uppl) per puund VIOHI( AN 1- —\)( Y I RI-,SH C HOP\ PRIME ’l'l- VDF;R STEAK FRESH HAMBURG, SLICED Hh\lM OR BACON—will make a tasty and tempting meal. A meal that may bo easily and quickly v b2 eas prepared—and a a moderate cost for such good quality meat: - 1EADOWBROOK” — OUR BEST FRESH BUTTER Ib 41c W Britain’s” Favorite Fine (' reamery— Jnd Extr \ '1ch dl Thu Price Cut CHOPS enter PORK ROUND FIRL SCOUTS T0 HOLD SPRING RALLY MAY { Parents’ Banquet to Be Hehld With USE CLASSIFIED ADS | Bilious Bilious, con om National Hi uarters Addressing Guests. q the morning. P’m-r pleasant!y rids th: of tho bow: poisons New will be wwThe spring rally for DBritain Girl Scout council Hld as a parents’ banquet day, M in the Center Con sional church dining I m. Miss Oleda Schrottk of dramatics at national he tors in New York, will be -speaker, and Mrs. Jose Hartford and Miss .\ 11 I will award rds TO-MORROW ALRIGHT By mirecT COMPARISON with any set you own think of buying will weprovcinyourhome that YEGGS 3 doz 8¢ 89c¢ POTATOES peck 35¢ 5 s 29€C = 3 hils. 25(: fohican “Fresh F STRAWBERRY FLUFF C \I\L ZSC Reimburto Brand—Purest OLI\ E OIL-—\p'-cmlv Priced at plnt tin 450 DINNER BLEND COFFEE A rich mellow quaiity rareiy found in Coffec priced so low—buy plenty as we believe this New Britain's Greatest Coffee Value. 3 79 c 1bs Jrll,-n There is nothing finer thana Stromberg-Carlson Cell Us Today. \I), FPRESH S PINE COOKING NATIVE New ll\.|~ ONIONS .. . _Both_sol inder g{nnzv BacI: G.° 2 antee. arI’veu or drug; LUCKY TIGER w ‘I‘HUI'\A\IH ARE NOW USING 1 Huap COLD! 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