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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY. APRIL 27, 1926. GOLF HANDICAPS ARE m PUBLIC And the Connecticut Season May Open Any Time Orange, Conn., April J7 W-Con-noctlcut'8 golf scuson may now open. Thn 1928 handicap list of tho Connecticut Golf association with liun'lroils of numr-s on It tas Issued today. It vad prepared by R. r. Pijvle, chairman Hacrbrook Coun try rliit; A. I. PoiIkc rarmlnifion; K. Tredennlck, Highland, of Merl di ii, and J. T. Souther, of Green wirh Country club. In addition to the ftlphnlictlrnl list tlioro Is a shorter one of tho players who have floured In rast years In tho biff tournaments tn tho Mate. Tboso namcfi are as follows: Handicap 4 -It. M. Lewis, I.. M. I.lovd and H. J. Topplnjr. Green, wleh and W. I'. Seeley, l'.rooklawn. Handicap 5 A. C. Giles. V. It. Holland, "eehurn: J. T. Iluhhard, N. Wheeler, Uroolil.nvn; T!. 1'. Mer ilinnn, Walerhury; W. K. Iteld, Karmlneton; 1. T. Smith, Jr.. Green wich; W. J. Sweeney, Shuttle Mea dow. Handicap C C. M. Aldrlch, TTart ford; H. W. Barker, T. Havlland, II. D. Strong, Ilrooklawn; J. D. Chap man, Ii. G. Croft. S. J. Graham, A. Mnrdi n C. Paul. Greenwich; V. K. Knglish, Waicrbury; H. L. Jack son, RldRCWood: 1'. U How. Sequin; J. Pill, Jr., G, F. Smart. Weihers n'eld: C. F. Stoddard, New Haven; ', fi. A. Stranahan. W.stport. Handicap T P. Kothwell, H. R Carey. Hartford;. W. T. Cochran, Wport; A. I). Dodge, FarminRton; It. A. , Jackson. A. K. Ranney, Greenwich: W. P. Macdonald. S. V. IMerson. Wnodway; 8. V Molt. Mill lilver: H. 13. Stoddard, A, W. Wa ter. Rrooklawn. Handicap C. Vi. Bcardsley, E. II. Knglish. W. S. Heynlscr, Water ln'iry; J. Bishop. H. V. Croft, C. Truesdale. It. M. Nelson. Tt. I-. 'I'yne.r, Greenwich: K. P. Cutler, Graham Jones, Hartford; M. A. Pavls, K. I.. 'White. New Haven, C. If. Seelev, Weehurn. Handicap 9 M. Ii. Alfred, F.. G. Armstrong. J. C. K'gan, II. IT. Whaplis, T. Hewes. Farminglon; F. 15. Pailey, C. Mueller, West port; S. H. Baldwin. M. Cunningham. Utrh-nei.l- v.. TrDartl'lt. W. K. Batter- Robinson Cook, C, G. Long, II. son, s I ake. S. T. Mitchell, W C. Moore i; ). Morris. II. A. liedtield, H. A Seymour, W. F. Whlttemore, Hart fni.1. H. T. Best, T. Budel. Green wich; 13. Bralnard. Mill IHver c ltrnniuin. C. C. l.'IWCll, Jr., I K. Cr. W. Sargent, It. Sargent, New Haven; W. P.. Carroll, O. A. Ladyland. Sound Beach: S. H. Cochrane, Hubbard Helffhts: P. IL Curtis, Wllllmantic; K. W. p.-cUard, Highland; P. L. l.-nrlier. W. M. Harvey Jr., A. Holm.s. Weebum: K. M. Hayes. C. H Phelps. B. F. Vencss, C. L. Yvar ,r II C. Go.ldard, Brooklawn; Tl. II Laphum. Woodway; P W. Mor t,,.,. Norwich; P. M. McAlpin. G. K. !el.ae,l'm. ltidgewood; A. C. Park, H. H. l'uen. y. .1 H. Valentine, Stafford- S. Smart. Goodwin Park. Newspaper men of the state ob tained a ranking In the handicap list, among them being F. h. Sands. Meriden: Highland, IS; J. It. F.me. son and II. P. Hmerson. Ansonla; with 17 and 10 respectively; J. P. Moulton, Norwich, 11. BORDER OR ACCIDENT? Kingston, P.. I-. Railroad l Urdus Invc-t'atcil P.J lice Today. Fatality the 10- ! Provlde.nc". R. ,;i Investigation to d. teiiiiiiie m i). p.i-.insee. ;;'. foil! I.. April vis slari .1 today lllel d d Albert Wood , l.e.-d.le the New . 't !'..rd rail i ..ft h,- K I I o'clei Ne. .l ra Ha I'll and llart- ',.'. l.i;lf U mile ..est I R. 1., station ill, out light, was I Ii" - i urn ot ! 1 y or iuid l. en !" rar Si.et l ly l.efore h ; ailf ..I 1 Id up ir.i l ruble d isfii s tend'T lllel .1. ad, Jiolie iei.d-; at the :t 1" a eiual't. rs neat an- I wle re !,. 1 I' erit ! S Riiilre N". iv said .111 body ieir lm li 'I: and hi 1 I- . P )ila r til'- iraek a it 1 - ha. I 1 illed by a H'a Bad Breath Comes from Constipation Don't try to cover up baJ breith. Rernovcthe cause. Get rid of copt pa(ion and your breath will become freiH and sweet. Even more important, vcu will notice imm&iUtc im provemtot in your health and apiriti. Constipation tlangernu for anvbotly. Nnjol is i-afe for cvervbody. It uoei not a;fcu the stomach and is not ab sorbed by the body. Medical authorities approve Nujoi be cause it is so safe, so gentle and to natural in its action. Nujol makes up for a defi ciency of natural lubricant in the intestines. 1: softens the waste matter and thus pcrmitt thorough and regular bowel movements without griping. Nujol can be taken for any length of time without il' ef fects. Unlike laxatives t does not form a habit and can be discontinued at any t :?.e. Ask your druggist for Nujol. Nujol FLASHES OF LIFE: CAMPBELL, MO., REAL CHURCH GOING COMMUNITY Djf Tha Amoctttod Pros. London It aeema as if aomo .lay tho empress, of golf should bo determined by a match between Mil. Simon Thlon do la Chaunie and Mlsa Virginia Van Wlo of Chi cago, each IT, and a wonder. The mademoiselle, who Is nearly as good at golf as Suzanne Is at tennis, has just beaten Billy Murray of the lirillsh Walker cup team with half a, stroke handicap. Virginia defeat ed Ulcnna Collett during the win tor. New York At 7, the lie v. Pr. William B. Bainsford, widower, big game hunter and once rector of the late .1. 1. Morgan's church, is to marry again, His fiancee, some SO years his junior, Is Miss Harriet Rogers, granddaughter of Hamilton Fish. Gatit's secretary of state. Sodom, N. Y. Sydney Barrett, whlto farmer, and his quadroon bride, who were married notwith standing" K. K. K. t heats, are living in Sodom (a post office of Warren Co., N. Y.; pop. 100). New York The new- shah of Pernio, is fond of mustard, but so far as having been a bon vlvant is eoncerneti, uo not me sum ne nas been painted, says Arthur I pham I'ope, commtspioner from t'ersia to the Philadelphia exposition. Campbell, Mo. This town claims the record for church at tendance. Ninety-five per cent of the population of 1,804 persons went last Sunday. Chicago Mrs. Leslie Carter, bound for California, thinks she Is going to die and hopes so. She has an infected hand and through with the stage, for "there isn't any acting any more; the theaters are all dol lars and cents." Mons, Belgium Mrs, .lames j. Walker has an explanation ready for her husband, who is home boss ing New York. A sound kiss Im planted on each of her cheeks by the burgomaster was entirely offi cial. Ciirmel, X. V. Peaches Heenan Browning is being guarded by ft special deputy sheriff when she goes motoring. The chauffeur of her azure blue imported car has been sworn in because of crowds and re marks. A constable has been as- Uigur .1 to thu honeymoon cottag Spring. al Cold New York General Bramwcll Boom, head of the Savlation Army, is sum that prohibtlon is coming in Kngland. even if it falls here, but he has heard reports that It is a great success. New York As to Wayne B. Wheeler's charges that a red-blooded man is needed to enforco prohi bition in tills town, Emory H. 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Klser put It at the banquet of the Ohio so-1 cleiy. the gato will swing open and I'etor will say: Htep In, for you possess the right; It given mo Joy to tell you to; I f. ar you'll not tlnd Heaven quite As lovely as Ohio, though. DRY LAW TEETH IN BILLSJP TODAY Congress Considers More Dras tic Measures Washington. Anrll 2" WP Meas. ures to tighten, rather than modify, urohlbltion enforcement held the center of attention today on Capitol hill. House rules had been sus pended to permit quick action on an administration bill to glvo bureau , tu t0 th prohibition tcchnlcally a B1.t of tr unit, now technically a part of the Internal rovenue bureau, and to tho customs service. Meanwhile, with a sheaf of sup plementary bills designed to put moro teeth in the Volstead act sub mitted to the senate through Chair man Cummins of tho Judiciary com mittee, General Lincoln C. Andrews, the enforcement commander, has added his endorsement to the de portation bill reported by the house immigration committee as a meas ure to help prohibition. Holding that the "preponderance of law vio lations como from the foreign-born (dement," ho expressed the opinion 'that the bill provide for a "house. cleanlr,g to rid courts of a conges tion of prohibition cases." Alien gunmen and narcotic peddlers, un der Its provision, would be subject to deportation "as soon as guilt has been established" and a jail sentence of one year or more, or a series of shorter sentences totaling 18 months, would be made a basis for expulsion. The bill before the house, by creating a prohibition bureau, would give formal legislative sanction to the practical divorcement of tho present unit from tho internal reve j noe bureau alreadv effected by tho treasury in the reorganization of en forcement agencies. 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The measure recommended by forced Secretary Mellon and General An drew was amended hy the Jiuu.se i ways and means commit toe to make provision for placing ull prohibition employes, except liltrh appointive officers, under civil s. rvlco regulii tlons. This amendment was accept ed at tho time by both wets and ; drys. I House leaders airranged for con j Mderatlon of the bill under auspen I slon of tho rules, limiting debate to 40 minutes, shutting off amendments : from I he floor and requiring a two . thirds voto for paswige. PEACE SESSION ON RpanMi-Froiicli And Illtls Il'ii. Terms Latter Object To Banish mint of Tliolr Icadcr. Oujda, French Morocco, April 27 (Pi The Moroccan peace conference, Inaugurated in a three-minute (ten sion yesterday, was opened in earnest today. The Rlfflan delegates urrlved at the conference hall afoot at nine o'clock. Tho French and Spanish delegates wero already there and the meeting began immediately. 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