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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1926. Mexico-Kaceys Protest rextoo City, Feb. IT Wv Special dispatches received here from ruebla say that 24 hours ,hns been elven Cathollo educational Institu Hons to close. Most, of thern mo shutting up voluntarily. Guadalajara dispatches say thai four1 Catholic colleges In that state have been closed, Trouble broke out at Mi.xcoao, In th federal district, yesterday when the authorities closed the Col lege, of Tresiana. Tlio disturbers were quelled without casualties. Vera Crur, Mevlco, Feb. 17 JP Governor .lara has ordered all the municipalities in the stato of Vera Crur to act upon I lis requirements of the Mexican constitution and ex clude alien priests and close all Catholic schools. Washington, Feb. 17 tJt KnlRhtn of Columbus of 'Washington will meet soon to protest against the action of the Mexican government in closing religious Institutions pre sided over by foreign born priests. The organisation decided upon the step after hearing Archbishop Cur ley of Baltimore criticise, the Mexi can government and the law in question In an address last night. The archbishop defended tlio right of priests In Mexico to pro tent against the law, and while not mentioning prohibition In this eoun. ' try, he made indirect reference to It. Speaking of laws in general. Hid prelate said: "Law in essential to society; but it docs not follow that every law is just: that every law is right. It does not follow In America that we, as American citizens, have no right to speak our minds and work for a n,llfi,-'i,lon t.r e-Viniii,, Of iinlott ones, When honesty regarding leg- ; nieal Isl.-itton Is met in men, no mat ter j Might. whether in the huinhle walks of life or in the halls of the legis latures, law will be more, of a guardian of liberty than it Is day." The archbishop prefaced his ad dress wilh the statement that "you may Imagine that I am going to speak to you about a certain law, but I am not. Pome time, -when the proper time comes, T am." EARTHQUAKE TOLL IS GREATER THAN WAR'S Ixms of Mfc Is (10 in IWiJ as Com. pared to One- In One Thou sand In HattlP. New Haven, Feb. 17 W) That New England is a seismic area of tho second order was claimed by Dr. HoIIIk Godfrey, president of the Engineering Economics foundation, speaking before the 42d annual banquet of the Connecticut Soclets of Civil Engineers here last night. Ho said that there had been II earthquakes and more than S.'iu tremors In the New England. New York and Quebec area during the past year. The death toll In ten cities dis turbed by earthquakes was sixty lt 1,000, compared to one In 1,000' killed In the war, according to the speaker, Tho outcome of many years of research on emergencies and haz ards has shown that, a better knowledge of the sub-soll Is needed and that engineering construction must begin with geo-physical en gineering, rather than civil en gineering, and extend through the other branches of this science to biological engineering. This ni'irnlng otllcers were elect ed, and the annual meeting was held. At this afternoon's session, an Illustrated lecture on "The Dela ware Hiver Bridge at Philadelphia," was given by Clement E. Chasi,, principal assistant engineer, Dela ware river bridge joint committee, Philadelphia. James A. Newlands, of tho Henry Souther Engineering company or Hnrfford. read' a paper on "Stream Pollution and Industrial Wanes." YOUTH CONFESSES Oklahoma Young Man Admits Killing Fiancee SPRING BOTTLING WORKS R DAMAGED BY EARLY BLAZE Wenoku. rutla., Feb. 17 P -1'rinon lligdon, :;.ycsr-orl fanner's on, confessed late yesterday ae. cording to W. A. llllllngslee, Rim Inolo county attorney, that ho shot Ms sweetheart, P.lta May Rosa, to death Sunday two hours before they were to have been married, Several hours after he had signed a statement declaring the girl killed herself when ho refused to go through with the wedding, Illgdou broke down and told the prosecu tor that he killed her. Miss Oot-a was 17, Left alone while the girl's par enls went to church Miss Gosa told lligdon that she anticipated moth erhood. His refusal to marry her followed, the boy said, and she de. (smoke rolled upw mnnded flint lie enrrv out their : 1 aslly controlled wedding plans. 1 '",, ""I" 'IHYiriilty. The confession declared the girl I An automobile In a garage at ! would force, "on end 01 '!'' n'liMing. onr.oi returned .'ohn .1. .Madr.N.n. " as not tinning Joe rreslin ot Lo IU-aeh JS.nOO According To Fire 1'lilef Auto lirlicrs Hamper Flit-men. Flames starting from an overheat ed stove, alongside of nn automobile truck, did considerable damage to the Spring Mottling works at tlm rear nf IV.' Spring street this morn ing. The bull. ling is a frame Mrue. ture. occupied In part as u garaw and In part by the bottling works il' is a 1 '. story building, the upp' i I door being us'd by the bottling con cern. I The tire started, nccordlng to 'Chief William .1. Noble of the lire department, from a stove which jsiood within a lew feet of an au'n j truck and which had n pIP" runnlius too close to the wooden ceiling. An alarm from box 41! at S:1'0 o'ohiel. brought Engine Companies 1, 3 an I ! ami No. 1 truck. The blaze was spectoculnr for a .few minutes and ihnso cloude of rd. The lire was nd gave the lire FOR VISITORS' HEALTH Bellicose Husband Will Have Ten Days to Cool Oil !! cnus.. u rwarde e ablS a'tiici,.: Hie. M Sib. er s' re :' the same addre at night at 7:l.i second t in,' nine,. Slp tided jail H lltejiiv i (i h e ilaj s n ml! I inn, i -iT.m-i by Jndg. Hung, rl'ord. In police morning. Mantel was by Attorn, y Stanley .1 Mrs. Mar;'.e ,1a I tip., id d his wife, and d John NarMe. t, Paul Muroi, n. was arrested o'clock, for l he Sunday, and a lev of 1,'. days. I. was put William C. toiirt this represented Tract' ski. that when told him her parents the marriage when they from church, and that In despera tion be shot her. He denied that he was the father of the child he quoted her as fay ing she expected. l,v nne home from work slu- isV il hfr husband, who had also etnrned, for some money 'or troe.rles, us she said that she had n paying for the food tor two v. , ks. When he refuse, to sj ,, t any. Mrs. Manc-i stabd that '' handed him a ten dollar bill. al told him to put. th, res: to i: .-ary to pay their grocery ae- IS DISTILLERIES Spanish Aviator Studies Possibilities of Trip Iluenos Aires, Feb. 1" lfPi While Commander K&mon Franco contin ues' to be lavishly entertained here, he is finding time, to study the toch- .litfleullies in '.he way of a In the seaplane. Plus t'ltra, which he successfully piloted from Spain to Argentina, from liuenos Aires to Chile. to- If he obtained permission from jthti Spanish government to continue. this flight up th" west South America, to Culm to the United Slates ho Piiila. Concern Said to $140,000,000 Business A truck own I by Spring Bre. t, poprletor of the bot tling works, was d'.stroyed. There i was no In-ioan e on the truck but j i he building and stock and ce,nlp- inert of the bottling works tire cov- ere.l by insurance. The entire loss was about 5-.'"''h I Of this amount the loss to tic j building was fl.nno and to the ho' tlir.g works l,:.0'. I Chief Noble again requests that I owners Of private ears cease follow ing the fire apparatus and rushing I to the scene of a tire. This morning T !the tire apparatus was delayed by UU other en ars getting in the way. Cleveland. Feb. 1" Fifteen distilleries In Kentucky. Indiana. Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Ohio, owned or controlled by a Philadelphia ring, which did an annual wholesale grain alcohol business approximating J 1 1 o . 0 1 1 1 1 , -(nn, are said to have been implicat ed in The nation-wide 'bootleg nl- ce.ixt of t cohoi conspiracy under lnvestiga and then ' -Ion by the federal grand jury lu re. plans to 1 This was rovoniou toiay uy p' ! COMMISSIONER AGAIN WINS : !IN NEIGHBORHOOD WRANGLE !, President of Police Hoard ill Itrlilgc- "''' o:! port Takr Mound Court Vie- h" 1 v. i ' lory 1'i'oui Pby.-lcian tcno, W'!e n she handed him the bill. Mi-. Matv.el all-.'ged that he puslie.i te r nff, r which she went to the hi'e'e n sink to wash the dishes. She i i i 1 1 1 1 that her husband canu. I'o'f to h r again and pushed hei, aying, "I won't make any black and bin. marks -- I'm going to s'arl nn your head so you cm go to Middleman:" At that remark Mrs. Murzel said she nieane,). and shortly after wards Nar!;'c wi.'z came into their apartment :rom ti,,. second flooi where .e j. ,.. and objee'ed to Maiv.,1 hitting his wife, who is re laie.l io Nareievvicz. At the Inter- ' I'eiire Mrs. Mar;:, 1 said husband brgan to licht ror. .'vu'cicwiiv said that he iu; soni" coal, when io. woman scream in Ho !si;iivnt. and he hast.-n, :! what was th" malt.r ' told Marzcl not to ngli I hihointi' Preparation- to Hospital Atlentlon Ilurlng I uebarl.-tlc tOiigrcss. Chicago, Feb. 17 'J" care for the health of the hundreilH ol thoiisanls of people eNpect to witness or lake jiart In t,he ptiices slon of th" last day of the coming International Fucliaristlc congress, a special hospital today was order ed to be equipped at Mundelein. named after the cardinal. In the oii'skiris of Chicago where the climax of the congress itl b ri aclo d. line of the larger hiiiMi.i of Hie I'niversity o' St. Mary's of the Lake will be converted Into a mod- In hospital with opcratins rooms. X-ray apparatus mid pultnotors. A iaiKe staff of nurses and physicians will be in attendance. In nihil' ion eight first aid stations will be established near the Sol da rs' I'iell stadium, Chicago ; win r" 'lie principal ceremonies will he held. Similar stations ere to be ut the municipal pier and at he coliseum. Thfse stations nnl the special hospital at Mundelein are iacIusIm o' twelve large hospitals In Chi "ago which have offered their facilities for emergency work. Carl Carlson, 19, Faced by Woman He Robbed HUNDREDS EXPECTED AT FUNERAL OF S. A. ODIN that with iKi the h.ard Mar I !o II" said with his i i lire It! lice Olid h ave Puerto llelgrnno, the Argen- ! tains who were on the "inside and tine naval base, between March 1. 1 who are here to appear before the and March 3. He will fly south- tranil jury Investigating the ncti',1- est ward and cross the Atehs'tifs of the superior Induslrial fil- r.r,-..- , rr r,.,n, j mountains in the vicinity of Lake V A P. DEN INCMSION S(lnn(., uapl, nor(n (lf p,rt:l Boston. Feb. 17 (Pi OfTiclals of Montt. Chile. There he would re the Gr-ot, Atlantic and Pacific Tea j ft.i for tho 7'"' miles night, north company today denied that the , w(1rd to Valparaiso. Franco said to company was involved In an nnti- !,ay, that, with favorable weather trust suit brought. In Now T ork conditions and barring long delays, against tho National Food Products corporation. It was claimed that only 30 now voting shares of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea company had boon obtained by the National Food Products corpora tion, an Investment estimated at 51.500. he would April. arrive in Havana early in cohol company, said to be an spring of the Philadelphia ring, far reaching has the in-, est ie.a crown that it Is expected more IiIi ok i snssix Washington. Feb. 17 W-Irish legation officials and the police arc trying to find a clue to a dozen and , half iitart? of liquor which have disappeared from the legation. Council May Not Change Police Appropriation Favorable action on a move to name One new lieutenant and one ( new captain in the police depart-I ! meat is expected at. toniKht's com- I moil council meeting, but. when !; I eolio! manufactured On-So i tion than porsnrs win ne lniuc-n. ion' nir.e erresl? already have been made ar.d a score of warants remain un served. Th" Philadelphia rive; is f.-iid to have been eiimpos' .1 of pevsons, four of whom are reputed to lie millionaires, They called them selves the "Wall Street of the p.mn ' P.inpr. end set wlio'esaie pnes u ,)u. ,,,,; beutlcs- alcohol for "branches" In i,,.,!,,,,. most of tlK- bis cities of the north. I In M1, venty-nve per ecio oi mo- ,o- ;n , ,,,nmii Sivil in Hp-l-or:. l'e'e. 17 (i-Samuel . president of the board of po onituissionei's, lu.s won lh" ,- iill nii turnlnsr on conlrovr- sies bnv.e,.n 1 1 iii! se-l f and Dr. .laeob is. Ilapoblan. his Mill Hill av, nue ineiuhbor. Ir. Ilaxobian bromtht an i.-.-tlon in which he allepi d Comniis Isloner liawe's conduct tov.ai-il him iconstituleil a lechnical ai-sanli and icharcine further I hat the police of ::',ci.il nnriclitfiillv removed several 'trees from his property. j .Indue John J. Walsh hi' d in thci 'court o: coinnutn ideas this after ;noon a decision in whh'h he finds lull the issms in favor of Commis- : ::iioner Pa. we. ! Y, Ita-'Obian d',.l net prove tie:' ,any of the trees Ulliieol by I"'' Ivoliec cnniini; sinner, were nn V.is properly. .I'.els Ma t-2 her an1 wlT'n the il.iln w lie Hi man jiirnpcd on d that but nie allefred rely did not pUSljeri that Ibsly Will I II' In State Tomorrow l i'om III o'clock A. M. to t O'clock I. .M. Hundreds of friends of S. Aman dus Odin, a prominent merchant wno passed away at his home, 2 S3 Kensii.friou avenue yesterday morn insr will be present in this city from . very section of the state to do hom ii so to him as he lioj In stale at the tun' nil home of P.. C. porter Sons tomorrow from 1" o'clock in the inorniiii', tint il 1 noon. The funeral C-e afternoon lat'r.'"'i.v attend will be a fit iir When confronted by Mrs. A. 1.. Johnson, Hii liobcrts street, who claimed he entered her home on i the eveninn of January 11, Carl Carlson, ased lt. held at the Hart ford county jail for an allesed rob bery of a Prospect avenue house in Hnr'ferd. admitted that he tn iT'd the Johnson home, took li: and. when he escap, d, used a pail of pajamas to hide his Identity, At the Instlsatlon of Jieteoihe S. riteant William P. McCue, Carl- j on was bro uk lit to New Itri'ain by j Kdward J. Hickey. Gerald P.isb y 1 and John ,1. Kelliher. of the s'.at, attorney's cilice, yesterday. The prisoner was innstioned by Ser Keant McCue and Serireant PairleK .1. O'Mara hut denied knowing any- , tliinc about the Hob. rts street rob bery. Hut when Mrs. Johnson posi tively blentitled him as the man who entered her home, Carlson j confessed. Owlr.sr to the fact that j he Is due to appear In the superior court In March. Carlson will not be arraiirned In the New llritaiu police court. Some time ago Sergeant O'Mara received a hat, which he thought was a clue to tho P.oberts street robbery, but Mrs. Johnson could not positively identify the bat at that time, but she did recognize the man from a picture photo graphed by the Hartford police. Although several other jobs wer done in that section of the city previous to the Johnson robbery, Carlson denied connection with any of them. New Prilnin notice thins j he In Implicated In other robberies Carlson's father, the late John A. Carlson, and his mother figured 1 in a murder and suicide In April, :13::!. His mother was killed when i an automobile in which she wan PILL-SLAVE FREED FROM CONSTIPATION Kellogg's ALL-BRAN brought natural relief in a few weeks A remarkable, convincing tribute; 's pniil Kellopg'K ALL-BRAN in his letter from Mr. i. C. Aminsen, f Seattle: "I puttered with chronic. eonipvlon fcr var.y jegra and wiis ewipelled to uw pll f .err .i:lc. Imt Binee I irot your KeCociM '.I.I.-llUAN It ork fine. I would net without It. t wait f dfathly fi.'t c( nVina pill e'. ?ry niptit. Now It Is i I lilTewnt. K,.oiit' AI.I.-I1HAN worUa l naturally nnd U 'leii.hnt tu tnke. F. C. AlllNiEN. Kfnnjhcle, Scnttle, Wndhlnctuii. You ran pet permanent relief from constipation with Kellopjj'.i ALL-MIAN if eaten regularly. Two tablespoonfuls daily or iu chronic cases, with every weal, lhictors recommend it because it is ALL BRAN. It does a job only ALL-BRAN can do. Part-bran, products may not do any pood at all. Kat KellopR's ALL-BRAN with milk or cream. Use it in cookinp. Try the recipes (riven on the pack ..ce. KoHorr's ALL-BRAN is mado by KellouB in Battle Creek. Micbi pan. Served by the leading hotels and restaurants, Sold by grocers. Jlr ALL-BRAN el oi ls In the after- i riding down whCh will lie held in at a o'clock, will be d. it Is expected, and r tribute to one of the II, lit him oeir.H loo ntlellll elaiir,e,i that n, de trouble for a? his neighbor 'I iro if li- hit hi.j nied il, he lias or h w it'.-. I. e to has him. I'eal- w b e. been tten- n Walsh asianlt lind d to ;1l- a rei' w ie- of his wife, and J pr-'Vioiisly inai Marze said tin n d to kill hi Nn rei, h i,-z ,,. nialiinir irteihl live to Mi ria 1' He Wauled His Pay I' iir lual.oi!,' trouble at the rafmr --Insr Cn. y.-st. rdav. wl,. la- de iivi'hd r.i'o days a;;'es, I'iiares n.':!i. aire, ;i, .or:'i jir.!. v ''iiv'l - on a ehai'K" of l.r-ai-tt ti aee ,y ,'.s Iluna- rl'ord. ,-aiith slated that he worked tv.i ays and he wanted his money. 11 that after waitin;,- around tie ! ni 'erehants in Tlie city, I'lev. i'iiv i:. I'ilil pastor of Swedish hany eliureh will officiate at the S' !' V 1 1" S IV the home and at ralrv.ew where interment will take The oil! bearers, brothers-in-law of th" ,:, use, merchant, will bo Andvw 'ii'l'-rsoti and ('sear Jolm son of Pridgeport. Altrot Nelson of r.i isro!. It. T I il 1st ra ml. August John son and John Andersen of Nrw Itrl'iiS.i. T-i" flower bearers will b" itenl . ws. Ylo n.lori' ( I'lin and (tsear I'd in of this city and A. .!. Nelson a-el !. P. Nelson of Bristol. I A iinoiini'' ineiit of the death of Mr with her husband crashed an embankment near the town line in P.erlin, police regard ed il as an accident, until three weeks later, when Carlson was ar rested by County Detective llickey and Detective Sergeant McCue, ana admitted that he intentionally kilbd his wife by driving down the embankment. While awaiting trial in tlie superior court he committed suicide by hanging himself. PAWTUCKEFS RUN i (Mill the I 'nlted State ring. At on .." per ceyil. th" ; wa nan-noil oy iae time it controlled over acoriling to the slery. Po powrtful di'l tne "pronen. s become, each was ah!" to er-tnblish Us own "war fund" for protection within Its terrl'ory. Tn C'.iienso alone, ?'.;;, 'Mid. duo worth of the lb HAIR-GROOM' J Keeps 1 .1 air Combed, Glossy Ycll-Groonied all Day "Hair-Cirooni" is a dignified comb ins cream which costs only a few cents a jar nt any drugstore. Millions use it because It gives that natural Floss and well groomed effect to the air that final touch to good dress both In busi ness and on social occasions. Kven stubborn. unruly or shampooed hair stays combed all day In any tylo you like. "Ilnlr-Groom" Is prenseless; also helps grow thick, heavy, lustrous hair. time comes to fill the offices, council will probably refuse. This program was indicated last niffht when members of the council met with Mayor A. M. Paoncssa and Chairman K. P. Hall of the, hoard of I'nanco and taxation to discuss in formallv the proposed new budget for next year. The amounts invnlv- I ouor was handled yearly. ed are small since In both crisis ad- ! 3ncemenls will be made but noJ01.p TvOU'lle Brewing p.iiroimen raiseu in win ranus, me object of the change, being to have a rankjng officer In charge of hcad- i quarters at all times. I Republican opposition was voiced last week by Alderman William H. Judd. the Cr. O. I, leader in the council, and democratic opposition was made known last night by Councilman Thomas Pay. A general discussion of city fi nances was had. Chairman Hall ex plained tho tax rate would have been S5i mills had n1! appropriations sought been granted. d .ttliie.ll! 'III- Dr. .."lid planl for a w hi!" jOf tlie employine "didn't think you the nt i n:: n m caari; eimie as a si Is and busin. ias bicn a m iock ss a to his many 'nualnlances. reliant about Hagobian for libel. K, R. IT i' - I ' Tailed Waller em signal 11-1 "II annary I ft, rioalory by 1 slip--i-ior Man Who Cut j W ires or. Hridgeoort, l'"l ! peers, l i. Nonvalh. 's:vii eh wiles on the I walk division of the : . !!f ilroad eoniiiany las; j ivas si nteneed to th" !' f ill .On-l.niOn UlSU'lCl ;,.'o,irt yest.-r.lay afiernoon. j Kvansville. Ind., Feb. 17 P j Joseph Mihuliek. L'a. Sininford, j fiperators or non-union coal mines i charged vith burglarizing the resi In BOUthern Indiana girded them- j .lone- of Homer I'onen:. West port, ) selves for another sctto with union : on December 11. 1 !:., was alo eoni- J s"mpathierr. today in the face of-mittcd to the reformatory short o nunn to the di tin: lift off 1 1 lalir Offieer and r I'M.'-e :: get Smil P.l.-.t tu. S.,1'1 But Two Men, Arrested in Cas Are Held for Trial kno your pay. h said Si i. eliett ear;, him to get l'.!:;!U h, II a that .-'tnilh f-'::ii and I nd OeL-all 1 r too', him d tlie cilrsil Erv 'n $o Tell About Bis Fish in Canada The New Britain Fish and Came association will held a meeting nt .1:-. ' i. r. A. M. hall on Priday m O ll'-ill Oil'. I If. U'llllll 1 A' sine me m:;. tell the has ItMe I ' r:-n Three '' '.. v.clk Ca-i i 'la tared v, i' h vii ih: T i n t 'e, i : l:: no" by failing' in . li'!' wrll; on prrii ei ty at road and rliori s'reet. Villiains, eoloreii. of ' I street was diMHisse.l .y .''in the e IV :;''.ll his ( 1 li'oihury l.ouis A. I'ra'ihliM Ige Hun- HAS NAISItOW KSCAT'i: Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 17 MM The governor general of Aus tralia, Dord Stonehaven. Jiad a mir aculous escape from death while ! Hying from the Flinders naval base yesterday. The airplane crashed In to a tree, hut the governor general was not injured. A bathroom is no better than its valves, fittings and fixtures GET reports that further advances on their property might be made. One man was probably fatally stabbed In lighting yesterday and others were injured. Several hundred union sympa thizers were reported to he in lloon ville, IS mihs from here last night awaiting dawn to march on the Sunnyshle mine. This morning, however, ' Phoriff F.arl M. Spradley told the Associated Press over the telephone that the men had left town and he did not know where they had gone. was Carl Becker, Banbury drug store clerk, who pleaded guilty to the thef; of two iiutomebiles. '.oh! 'il'' eour! hired to clean I he Gets 18 Months in Jail For Offering' Cop Bribe Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 17 Krnest Ritchie of Revere was sen tenced to 11 months in tho house of correction for offering Patrol man Waller A. Hall of Kvc.rett SGO'l to fail to identify three men as those who held him up. The men, Antonc Deangells, Thomas l'orla and Jeremiah Pacardi, were found not guilty by a jury last week and discharged, but Judge Dubuque in sentencing Ritchie on a contempt charge today s,iid that lie believed them guilty despite their acquittal. Casket He Made Is I 'sed For Funeral of Man Webster. Mass.. Feb. IT tP'-A casket which l.eo Popka a.'.s. nibl' d and which he told officials of the casket company where he worked in this town, might lie the last one he would ever mak", and added with a laugh that it might be the one he was laid out in. was unknowingly picked for his hurhi! by his father and sister today. After th- father and sister had picked out th". cas ket and the order had come to the main office for shlnnn tit. officials found the lac of the maker and found it was made by 111' gen'ord, aft' r h he has a man sidewalks. Williams claimed that the man eh aned the sidewalks, but wagons lirhing over the walks brought snow back on lliem. When David Gordon appeared in court on the same charge, lie said 1 lint he would pay S2 tine required by the city, so he was not tried. John Dnrnticld, who is alleged to i have violated the city ordinance by i not cleaning his sidewalks. was ! present in ronrt, but as Officer Wn tr uer who made the arrest was not .present, the case was continuod until tomorrow. 1 'O'C inarCer YV, F. Frwin will o'' his !i:-.i''ir.g peri' tiees in wilds of I'anada. Mr. F.rwin M.ent seviral vacations in tlv He known corners of the Fiuied S ales and Canada and has ni't v. i'h iiiKo'esling experiences which lc i, lis entertainingly. Th" 'Vermin shooting" content is now under way and quite u num ber of sportsui' u have ulri-ady gone out after the crows. It is ex pected thai teams will !" organ ized at the Friday night meeting (to add intft'esf to tlie shoot and pri7.' s will he given to the best tea nis. Ten members of the lecal club .vent to Hartford yeslerday to take part in the various discussions on tMi and game laws and conserva tion nvthods and they report n very interesting time. Bad Breath Comes from Constipation Don't try to cover up bad breath. Remove the cause. Get rid of constipation and your breath will become fresh and sweet. Even more important, you will notice immediate im provement in your health and spirits. Constipation is dangerous for anybody. Nujol is safe for everybody. It does not affect the stomach and is not ab sorbed by the body. Medical authorities approve Nujol be cause it is so safe, so gentle and so natural in its action. Nujol makes up for a defi ciency of natural lubricant in the intestines. It softens the waste matter and thus permits thorough and regular bowel movements without griping. Nujol can be taken for any length of time without ill ef fects. Unlike laxatives, it does not form a habit and can be discontinued at any time. Ask your druggist for Nujol. on it boy. Minister Gibson Starts On Trip Home March 7 Feb. 1? iff"- The Anierl r. Hugh (iihsnn, is h-av- 1 states Marc n . in it ep' C can .1 ii ll y QUALITY AND VALUE IN EVERY PLUMBING DETAIL See your local dealer 5 sap your family mafy tonights dessert with VANILLA EAST HahttosU) Cunt : us otner i flavors ! ne a. minis!,' ing for the Fnit .confer wilh the s:,.-e ie,a concerning the American a'ti'nde at the coming disarmament discussions. A movement has 1 n started by sonic countries to hold tlie first Father to Telegraph News ! A Of MiSS Talley'S Singing j be llxed a' the March session of the Ko.w York. Feb. 17 P A tele- League ot Nations council. graph operator wiw iv years ago became the father of a future prima donna will send his proudest mes sage tonight, when Ctharles M. Tal ley, father of Marion Talley, sits nt the key of the Associated Press wire running out of the Metropolitan Opera House. Formerly an operator for the As sociated Tress and then a railroad telegrapher at Kansas City, Mr. Tal ley tonight will Interrupt his first real vacation In 19 years long enough to flash to the world the news of his singing "baby's" debut as "Gllda" la Rlgoletto. Causes of Death Being . Given Investigation Geneva. Feb. 17 W) After exam ining a detaiHd report rom the American Public Health association concerning revision of the interna tional list or causes Of death, the League of Nations has decided to study the problem of such revision tind has asked all governments to torward their views. Great Trltaln has already no'ified the league that she will cooperate, believing revision desirable tn trac ing the anuses of disease. ! A FDELESJ ! Lieut. Yade Renortcd Announcing Retirement New London, Feb. 17 (l-Lbut. !. igh II. Wade, one nf the around-the-world a inters, whose home ip in i this city recently Informed fri-nds Ithat he would h-nee the army nn ! Matvh 2, and that he had I a position in a eonc-m j which he Is n stockholder, i At the time Lieut. V; o.notfd as saying th"! nothing in the army for I that the army air servh e m real flyer. L.Vt. Wade piloted , cN-he-elrcling planes ftiirh an j I. I'ii. Leslie F. Arnold, also of ihl icily wax 'he me.-hanie.-il effio, r V I'. Pawinelift. Tl. 1. Feb. 3 7 IPi Two men. alleged to have been aboard a rum truck found abandoned Sun day night after a man had been killed In a supposed battle between rum runners and hieiekers, were arraigned in tenth district court to da.v. Thee are .losejih I.emoine of Mnnville. ivho tlie police say. has admitted h" drove the true!;. Alfred K nior of I'awtucket. said to have he n one of his companions. Thev rrc charged wilh conspiring Io vlo- I lute the prohil i'lon laws and wer ! held in fl'l'lfl bail each. Connieling versions of the clash have reached the police. A street car niotormnn stopped his machine when ho saw what appeared to be l a bundle of clothing tossed from a j truck. He found it to be the body of a man who later was Identified ! as Joseph lleronte Casey of I.onc i meadow. He had been shot to death. ( Several witnesses testified to seeing an automobile trailing the truck ami I according to one story. Fasey was j killed when he with three others tried to hold up the truck, being struck by she's fired from the auto ' mobile and truck. Half a mile away I Lenioine's truck, hnded with liquor. ' was found deserted. Leinoine has already been charred d1li poss,s:ing and transportim: iior by the federal authoriths One Dead, Another Dying In X. J. Liquor Battle Mountain View. N. ,L. Feb. 17 tP' - rii'.rles I'lricl.. a state trooper, was killed at French Hill hole! to- ; a . wine' a 1 1 e in pi i hi; 1 1, e.j ( j 1( ' - . i i.: ..: f-. Sini'e IS !i IT, ST III COO Tl , C I OT l . 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Coo and li."c, jars and tubes. iTAilh blackjacks. Samuel Jowiier. was lak-n to S lioi-pilal, Faterson, i to be dying from ; Al ml i bulb t i, lot. .lOSeph' 1.,'liev. wound 1 1 S 1 on hail under the fr, Leinoine and Senior trial under the s'ate leral i March n. charge. held for charge on do and TO 1I Mil. 1 7 iff1' Fitteen w it li espionage. w, re s nt'-nc-l to d'-ath y. stei lay at l.eiiingra). I'.iusi.i. Their trial l ad been going on for two weeks. I.". SFMl N( I I) Liita. Latvia. Feb. st imnians. cii.irg. d of 1 ! Dye or tint all materials in one operation Dretaei, however trimmed or made ot combined materials, successfully dyed or tinted in one operation with Putnam Fadeless Dyes. No need to rip apart. Same applies to hangings, draperies, etc. Boil to dye. Dip to tint. The origins! one-Dcktfe dye for all materials and purposes. Directions in package. 15 cents at your dealers, t'sr Putnam .Ye iTjr (Uracil fo remtrt coltr ani stains trrt I.7Traerf Boo Iff: Bow to Rtnutity hhmdrrds of Thing! in Uomt vftd Wmrdrob, Adirnt liitL N MONROE DRUG CO.. QUINCY ILL. liiii.iF.vrn srit'iitr. i Winsted, Feb. 17 r.fturn- ing to her home here last night. Mrs. John A. Murphy found hei husband lying dead on the bed ti, an upper chamber of their home Medical Examiner H. Ilulbert pro nounced death due to asphyxiation from inhaling Illuminating gas. He believ .1 that Mr. Murphv, who was j president and general manager ot I the lod Printing company, had 'committed suicide. A servant left the house at four o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mr. Murphy being Fit 'alone. He was 71 years old and li.ni , been in impaired health for somi- time. At times he rvasi despondent. urn niw mi ssoi irs health. Milan. Feb. 17 Premier Mus solini, who has been visiting rela tives lure, left last night for Rome The Folola Ii'ltalia. denouncing continued rumors o'" an impending operation, says " is shameful to talk of clinics, operations and dan gers" when the premier obviously is in good health and shows no signs or fatigue or imoert.-iinty. The Sting of Truth! The happenings of actual life are aTv-iys mote interesting than fiction. But Truth may also carry a sting. Truth always hurts when it comes too dese to home be cause it exposes the methods of Satan, and helps to shatter the power of wron j. But Truth can never hurt those who wish to guard against evil. In fact, thousands have profited by the timely warnings received through the experiences of others. Every month True Story Magazine publishes eighteen or twenty true-life narratives written by those whose ignorance or folly has brought them grief anddcfpair.Kow they triumphed over their mistake and found happine s in right living is always as clram.itic and thrilling as it Is helpful. The March issue is fairly packed with suchs'oties. Now on the newsstands. Buy it today. True Story I A ff nniiMlmifil 2?srf v PAPER JUST AS CHEAP Canadian Publisher Says ia l'ulpwixxl Would Americans Any More. Fmhargo Not Cost "a ' Btttar than a mustard pfaiftr Mt. hlsh. Hood, Oregon, Is ll.s:.i fut Chicago. Feb. 17 'i American newspapers wou'd get plenty of newsprint at prices at bast as reas onable as they pay now even should Canada pi ice ni embargo on pulp wood. Major II. It. Liurgoyne, St. Catherines, Out., told tho Inland Pally Tress association yesterday. Major Burgoyne tvaid Canadians had been Impressed on seeing sev eral acres of Canadian vltgin spruce and poplar consumed In one edition !of an American Sunday paper, and I enough pulpwood to furnish I.T'iO itons of newsprint In one automobile edition of a drtrelt daily. Then when they saw mills handle Can adian wood with the power generat ed by n Canadian river built on the border, but on the Fnlted States side, they referred to themselves bitterly as "hewers of wood nnd drawers of water" for the Fnlted States and its dallies. The speaker said eighty per cent of the newsprint of Canada was usod in the Fnit"d States. He saw no reason w-hy tho ratio should not continue if an emhaigo were placed on pulpwood. iiit mv. m:vi:us m i rs Sun Francisco. Feb. 17 CP' F.rnie i Never, former Stanford university ! foottatl star, and Miss Mary Kilia both Ha'gcrly of O.ikand were mar I rted here yesterday. 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