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20 "-V NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1925. FLASHES OF LIFE: JACK DEMPSEY AND WIFE ARRESTED FOR SPEEDING B7 th AModtMil Vrtu, Nw York Irving Cobb 1 not drlnldBf nun became one can't l' certain wliut ono In getting thf rliiju. Therefore he couM not tell the federal gr.ini jury whether thero wai Intoxicating liquor at iarl Carroll's party ut which ho pw i bathtub tillnl with pink Ml'il'l He ltl IWoi't anybody took bath In it. ITovlJonce, H. I. Baptit are aroused ever s Matemcnt that Roger Williams, Uapilet founder of Khode Island, drank and got the Indiana drunk when dickering for land. Objectors to a speech by Judge Cluudc C. bell, a Baptist, stay that the young folks have ill aj ,fn t.vight to believe Wil. llama was a godly man. Geneva Informed on a tour of the Cniied States that prohibition had resulted in increased drinking by women, Mm. Avrll Salnte L'rolx of rrinec lias told the league pf nation? commission for the pro tection of women and children about It New York .lust after a. lot. of holdups In tins town, which th' dryH regard ns the nullification center, comes Senator Willis 01 utile with the remark that any ' merchant who does business wi'h boollf-sger In a back office has! no right to complain If a bandit j holds up the cashier out front and I carries oft the money. Albany, N. Y. As to Al Smith retiring from politics, this is the1 view of the legislative corre-! pond'.nts as express il at a dinner' a. la. Gridiron club to the tune of ! the Soldiers' Chorus: j Farewell, farewell. j V'e hear Al tell. farewell, farewell. Farewell like Hell. j Fresno. Calif. A handsome fight or, the best of the heavy-H-dghip, must appear In court shortly for speeding. Jack and Mrs. Uenipsey wera being driven from r5 to 75 miles an hour when Jack and the chauffeur w re pinched tn Madera county, lialph tc. Palma got ten days for speeding in that county three years ago. New York Dr. Alfred D. F. Hamlin, professor cf architecture at Columbia, who waa killed by an automobile, bequeathed hU body to the lemema and 111 spirit to Gol In the confident hope, of sal- atlon and eternal life. . finohurs', N. C. Some day some of these hard-hitting young women golfers should get down 10 men's I par 011 a championship course. Cilennu Collet t, the first to break $0 I In the wonin'a national champion ! ship, won the qualifying medal In ithe nerth and south championship I with a 77. taken 1S0 from woman aeekmg advice. USE SOB-SISTERS Rochester, N. Y. As if chess Is not bud enough fellows at Ihn t'nt M rsPy of Rochester are trying to make I' fl-dlmenslonal. They pre pose to add pieces representing: air planes and submarines. New York I'ncle Bunt Stephens of Tullahorna, Tenn., wh wen a Fori fiddling bee, is visiting town. He complains that in Nashville two pairs of pants given him by Henry were stolen and he had to pay $1.1" for n shave in Chicago. Xpw York Tost Kmso Minus ren der HeaUd Sales Teoplo .suing Antrim Tor ".coly CaiiM-s." New Tork, March : f4V The ac tivities of "sob-sister" salesmen of tollet,and household goods, the pro fit from which supposedly go to ward orphanages and mlsMons, are described today In the sixth ar'lele of a. series of fake charities pub. 'Uahed by the New York tuning I Post. I Womtn cimars large apartment 1 buildings, and rarely doe the tahi of widowhood and children In lh welfare home for the benefit of ! which titty peddle goods, fail to 1 licit response, 1 An Investigation bv the depart ! ment of public welfare of one such Institution, brought out that pic lures of destitute children used by -canvussers, were sixteen yeaia old, land that Instead of the many babies It claimed to fed and clothe, thtre I were only three or four who wore I cared for while their mothers ! worked. ItKAl) lli:H.M.I) ISSI IKD APS New Haven Commencement ex ercises at Yale this year to be divid ed into two sessions one for nnder Kiaduates and their families and the other for alumni and recipients of honorary, graduate and profes sional degrees. Greenwich Alleged intoxicated driver of car which crashed and killed E. J. Murphy blames Murphy for wreck. New Haven School officials In'an nual visitation of rural 'districts to inspect, work of prospective city teachers find old fashioned country school. 1 Bristol 'vrilllam Milller, 50, slash es throat, and wrist, dies. I New Haven $3,000 fire drives Six 1 families to street. Bridgeport Twelve witnesses take .stand for defense in Frost case. j Bridgeport Bandit holds up res jtnurant proprietor after eating meal j in place; escapes wtth $17, overlook ting $100 in victims pockets. WILL HOLD DOYLE'S FAMOUS utfit Bridgeport tr. Haw ley, Panbury, ! wins state amateurS.2 balkllne bll ' Hard championship. Fairfield Two cottages and house boat destroyed by fire. . New York Count Morner, tho latest ex-husband of Peggy Joyce, is now vle..-president of a realty company; before; Peggy divorced him he was in the toothpaste busi ,,,,, , ,, ,,, I Bridgeport Circus breaks winter Chicago It may seem like rs ,.pr pinning the lily, but if claims be , pllerlnln)f(l. true Lady ltlana Manners had her fact, improved by plastic surgery. 1 xvestport-Six persons seriously A doctor is sums; her and her , ,,.,, -hf.n ,,f(lnri alv1 lriirk co, mother, the imehess of Rutland, ' tor a total of Si, Odd for "lifting"! ' . their fane?. He says they promised ! ManchesterPolice ."arch for royal patronage, i fnko clairvoyant alleged to have FOR FUTURE DELIVERY FURNITURE CO., Inc. MAIN 500 STREET ,J rj J 'H i$j$i?Merea$ Greatest 1 11 w mm f r r' Footwear VciJuas- Our Show j) Windows tell the story mm 8 y f-i -v n -,t. '.1' I -'iV. n i V mm it ) jfo valueSlilce Jlhs n Years Jfo better Styles at any Priee Come To WkfQ Th "THEO" Tt'hn tnnn m sMe f-4e of h i u n with this .-iU! fut md nripinal i.S-Sn Clms in eifh-T ('Jtif-T cr BIjA S?Tn It a 'J tilt tiek htav" u m 5j Cat, Iiii I rt CraS O Sueje bp ttj V tt -ng I. t L John Irving for beautiful shoes for original styles that you'll sec nowhere else All the New Colors k h o I Stjlfi f a " .' ; " : m2m choose Ycijr Easter Shoes rttt liVi-y vpjt 'It "1 f Iff 1 A sTlt for eerv t vnde vari. u ef ie.:t tiers a q'ial parisnn greater r iL 'W WJ 1- M0 ' H J r jLli Street be sure to do so tomorrow. 1 . We have iust received a big shipment of Ia r ne"'est Easter styles for every member of TOLON ' 30 PURCHASOml S the family and I want you to come in not only to take gSlS25rJ:NHJ& ,H advantage of the greatest values which I have ever offered, but mb&9 . I also the most liberal and convenient CREDIT SYSTEM ever devised. M ! 52t 1 i LJ You never saw such re markable values aM such a wonderful assortment from which to choose! In every size, new Spring style and color! . 3 Men s Spring AND It will be mighty easy to make your selec tion from the hundreds of garments have on display ! EASTER MILLINERY $2-95 $395 $595 MEN'S SPRING HATS $2,9S $3,9S ?4,9S BOYS' SUITS, 2 pair pants $7.95Up GIRLS' COATS and DRESSES $5.95 Up The working man and woman is pntitlpd tn rrprlit iiist as i thp hanker. For over 32 years I have been selling clothing ON CREDIT to workers all over this country. They merited my confidence in the splendid manner they met their obligations. I want every working man and woman in New Britain to feel free to come to my store and use their credit! You are always welcome! 'j Open Evenings Until Easter f fast To Shorn 321 MAIN STREET Next to New IWain Savings Bank KM &farctey igtf X (I JX