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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1924, 8 @ . = g —— = e~ e - ) e = 7 S ——— e e — T 3 - - —— — e — = k ) 1 N r AL C' until the director an to belleve the ‘ : o ‘ iTUN ity items antirc popuiation deplred.{o. join s : 3 [ | LU | b taff, Applicants came in person, or | ¥ I N [} Lial al Al | Victoy Iehruary records, [ L] “Ill.l“"" thetr qualification by malil, 1 \ 2 | a | Plerce & o, advt | ‘h ephona or telegraph Fveryone s Demonstration || L [\ The. Touike, chilten's mveting ia| FEu Shiater L Wby e | |beng held at the Emmanuel Gospel In keeping with the policy of con 1 C - | q [ehurehy The bible study class mee s cealing the Identity of the dry LCNAC VIS 1 1]« |tonight at 7:80 o'clock agent” as long as possible no an H ¥ ontinues Re-check Shows But 95 as Aotu- ronisnt ot 7ot o ” = 0 :'Ph-be"fll J a P caafpp vt got the jobs, rguments 4 All This Week ||| allyKilled in Disaster it Think hcasrs. siask ot o5 ‘ , il L . ‘ il & irst Congregational church meets to- | an vantages =y back-breaking rubbing at the wash-hoard [l e LR, a0t 4 ’”'l "" Records, Vietrolas, Pianos, (' | | , "The wonderfui new woap product, Rinko, [ Y hoann the burlnl of its dead (0 |y g, Zyiger g Always using aaves you the hardest work of wash-day i R ST o ‘““ the| The girl scouts of Stanley Memorial | Commission Will Ask for $97,736.80 | Tt loosens all the dirt from even the heavl Khlokerhoskor thouten (naaten sy |ohtroh,” will mest at 7 o'clock this| g 1 Soaks Clothes Cleap ©*t Vicces of the weekly wash without in- s aRHDLY Soaksan o 1o ke s [avaning i [ With Which o Carry on Work of ’ Jury to.n slugle salinlo; | ton an the resolution of Henator Cap valentines ot Ohrnstedts’, 12 W.f [ Department Nest Year Rinso is wade by the makers of Lux, the largest soap manufac- e R AR L LR Sle A Mafn St—advt | . | turers in the ‘world, 1t is a perfect combination of pure cleansing ”’” 1o m ,l .-i.]m““l;i Hl‘i.].r K|‘,,.<’J," '“\’ The catechetical elass mects at the | Appropriations of $97,786.50 for K DYMINTWITH materials that soak clothes clean in a few howrs. Only the badly resolution for the same purpoge also| Reformation Lutheran church this af next yeur will be asked of the hoard After Smokiflg— solled spots need to be rubbed and those just slightly. @ pending In. the house ternoon at 4:30 o'clock, | » 5 ) A K- haseh otk or LA ACRTH ITE B0 |:;:.-g,.1n.~(...l Suxophones, S our : "I':;'l':"' ;-'-"':M'jljj': ';-\ "'“\’ \'”'M’ After Eating— i RINSO PRICES FOR DEMONSTRATION WEEK police today showed that the final to. [ Windows. C. L, Plecce & Co.-advt | of public eharitios This is $28, il . \ tal ontside of the vspeeted denths of| The Epworth League of the Metho- more than allowed this year and $1,- | | At the Movies i h ot , .o, [ dist church will hold o business and | A N injured, of which there are now three, 014.44 'less than has heen spent go l Pkgn 6(: 10 Pkgs. 57C probuhiy will be peduced to 95, Of|Sockl meeting (his evening, | far this year. 1t is expected that the the (ofal of 133 injured, 62 remained | "l' ‘j]‘j':‘”'“\""';"""; supper will be | final figure will run over the $160,000 5 Pk 29 17 Pk 3 95 [in hospitale today with a dozen pe.[Deld at Trinity M. E. chureh tomorrow lmant gs- C g!" C [ ported in eritic condition 12, H.|evening. The amounts sought for the var- | : shinessy, second istant post ~ lous accounts and the increase over i A aester wral, although included [ this year's requests are as follows {lamone these, was said to be still Outside poor, $35,000 ($16,000); hos 1 showl nprovement today. \ | pitals and asylums, $21,000 ($6,000 Pep-0-mint lition to an exhs tive inves tuberenlosi relief, 0 (9 00); Wlnl-o-gm- i tig of the disaster being pressed | office expens: §000 ($500); miscel- Cinn-O-mon I the District of Columbda comimnls- [ taneous, $1,300 (8500); office sul- Lie-O-rice aners the federal grand jury, which | aries, 8,068 ($1,768); town home Cl-O.ve visited the scene of the catastrophe SRR | employes, $4,750 ($1,520) { esterday as the first step in its in- . . | = (Watek: for the A'phabeticnt Ada) 4 vestigation, was ready today fo call '[ w S " S h e e i - sl e e oo Must Wear Skirts Seven Inches the blame T'he coroner’ jury also nvestigating had reqyested the war h h G ineers to make a study of the struc- S Pl S aptations o citae Cha walls: ati . CHIGEEOLTI Tars B -A5The skl ra 51 Loprsoeges / he th er were under way today, the| Salvation Army lasses must not be | -— e ——— e earen of the rui vietims having [ mores than seven inches above the oW S cen completed ye ay. slneat BveIy Adbordin to & A& d8L \ MAY ORGAN[ZE FORMALLY Reductions in the death list which|5r¢¢t tevel according to an order is Buy B e police early today' helleved would|Sied here today hy Commissioner TIL G o final resulted from the tentative| Willlam Peart, leader of the organi- b : =t o ames for which | zation in fifteen midwest states. ARSI R T y Social “Woikora. Conference o Hear|flimination of €lgit names ."f'“' i ';‘ “A few years ago we were frying| . s pleture, taken at the time of | S| he po have heen unable to fin b6 T erbiin e Bus-wosTan, th Weap thete the election of Pope Benedict in 1914, Aboat Dental Clinic Work This| iy addresses. ‘There are, morcover,| R 3 i |8ives a definite idea of the ceremon- Phldn 2§ Lo unidentifiel bedies which might "‘""""""..""“I { """:"“\""”’"”’; “"“1,"_)“‘,::-5 that Sl -attens the elootion of| | THE CANDY MINT WITH THE HOLE e e City. wceount for these and a careful check | ¢ommenting upon the order. *“The rcessor as s chos- | NGW JGI’SGY BUS]HBSSH]CI] Depl()l’fl The New Britain Social Workers'[ ‘jsnments had failed to Ushvony [BELMA 18 F HBnace (10 M wearerlfiy o nthardd—batore the Vabieni| : . . conference probably will be formed | jctims of these names. They are: | healthi but the skirt that flaps around | BCE ETRAIGC Betore the Vatlean| Beiter digestion ° 0 Sh Dl‘lYeS into & formul organization at it P. N, Walsh, Miss M. 13. Walsh, Mr, | the knees is presty much of a menace | 277 H1¢ NeW Fope maies his firat ap-| . pefl Op monthly meeting tomorrow night, wd Mrs, 1 A Albert Bak.| {0 the motesty of the woman whp (FEAANCE Ol Ehe balcony, g Better breath aln t cording to all indications. This move- | 1 Paulus Lamby, Crawford, | Wears it. ‘The skirt is about the only ———— — ° e ment has been under consideration [ o H. 1all, thing which 'I)O('s"'l ppear to be HAS POPULAR JOB Better taste— Newark, N. J,, Jan, 31.—Some of [for some time and during the past! In addition to these ) Gertrude | coming down these da and a back . New : biggest business men, | Month questionnaires have been ‘sent | faylor of Washington was found to| !0 normaley on the too short dress 5 | between emokes ! now occupled by Ak ittee of indus- | Ut bY Marshall 12, Cook, president of | have been reported dead by errvor and | Vil o a lot to protect the morals of ; > | members of a commilttes OL JAWS" | ths. conterebes, adrertaintng the T rin Mnen. s ek Adiiad the rising generation , Practically Entire Popuiation of Rut- | Meshken trial relations of the New Jersey state | {1 conference, ascertainin esto ! . AR Gommilssloner Foark ataled, Vint ‘ ade ic toda autioned all em- Among the varions questions asked | Zrnest Martello. hege ten elimina- far 40 ¢ e b i 5 “ = | - ;:‘;\1‘;‘.3\”&. [;LI\('“TI' (:(\m‘;i‘”;inl" C{:. were the opinions of the members as| iions would reduce the total to 95 Army member in 77 countries and | ey Awents Stam. | The Furrier Srelon'”, to steer clear of the various|to' the advisability of forming a| e —— SRuaLTes wiliet eikha orEdiiation e g o3 | 2| “open Shop” movements and o co.|fOrmal organization; the questions of| BODDY TOUND GUILTY ain i the powsible ‘exceptiofsof) Rutldnd) i, Jan, BleThe most| n”(l.“v_t the workers in every pos- | 4ues, regular meetings, time, place, | i { China and Japan where most of the | popular job in this city is that of | App]y at i R L A S | women wear trouse federal prohibition enforcement of- | le way. . s o i i | = 3 e ——— ficer. The regort pointed out that there| Replies, which have been coming in, ) " s A e ¢ ; 5 L open to employers, [S¢em ta favor the proposed formal|Stayer of Policeman Grins When He Extre es . BED deshudama Kot hak ”"‘! Raphael H Dept. stOI'e One is the road of constructive co-|OF&anization, a nominal amount of | Hears Verdict—Will Be Sentenced | me NSO R Cramelt et et by "Buy them s A ; o, v obti 1 aSe( v three there was a run on | v operation between organizations of|dues, monthly mebtings, to be held e | LSkt il S . ,,l?w,m,ps and those of workmen and |about 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon. | h on Feb. 3 i the office of state prohibition director, by the box Office 380 Main St. a third is that of the ‘“open shop.”| This matter will come up for dis-| an. ~Luther Boddy, | Collins M. Graves. This last movement, in the opiniop cussion at the meeting and supper ay Detective Sergeants | Apphigstionsicpmertn bycthe shore, \ of the committee, is ‘undermining [tomorrow niglit. Miss Jennic 1. | 1rancis 4. M. Buckley and William | " e ———— the confidence of labor in employers | Shaver, dental hyzienist will tell about | A. Miller, was convicted of murder in and ruining the foundation for co-|the dental clinic work in t1 Althe tirst degree at 9:25 o'clock last| operation between them." representative of a New York play-| night by a jury in the Criminal e ——— milar campaigns in former per-|ground association will speak, also. | Branch of the Supreme Court. fe | 5 . fods of depression,” the report con-| Tomorrow's mecting will-he held at|was tried tor the murder of Detective | l B f B tinues, “have only resulted in re-|0:13 o'clock with supper at the Y. W | Buckioy. ' C ear brains ror business doubled growth of unionism and the [C. A. cafeleria. The verdiet was returned twenty- | : ; (o adoption by it of more extreme mes s five days, almost to the hour, after | cannot be enjcyed if you allow constipation to clog the u:in_s]in» :lh(\ ]-lwrioflls” of prosperity SOUTH CHURCH NOTIS ll!vr-"lnnh\:‘ \njxyu‘v;:’ m; -l'uinl;‘;yl(::w’w; :rr;:;:, system and impaiv the functioning of the organs. Man which followed and there is no rea- Justice servozel completed s ; S e & & S R i i oy : arge to the g As the foreman | can get ,“’? best out of himself only when he feels at his CitpalEn Wil be itierent. (mmm:m:unn,\ Activities Ave Planned for This (1o jury, in answer to the question | best. Nothing seems to disturb the body more than ir- e ol b avh e 6 DDA Week of William Ienny, 1'\-1';\" of the court, | regulavity of the bowels. It causes nervousness, poor sion by employers and are playing -] The Junior Achievement clubs at| PrOROUN ’I"']‘],’,";I“]Z‘(;fl]\ZL":‘\"(”:’ | sight, confused thought, and other disorders that pre- ands re ona cle- 3 y f smile overspread Boddy's | i o : . i Iigihananol e vpluton °-|the South o tional church are| 5 1, @ blsan balrk Voike the | ] ‘ vent man from being bright and fit for work. People “The road of anti-union eocrcion m:x’.‘«nfi\.’l\‘\:\' n‘\ylvl‘i’:::‘l;\"hl':’r””‘ oy sadlis D was o o TR RN EHDEEOLE read dlily about the many reliefs and cures that are appears to us fo be dangerous. Ttlgooue e "N e held Al 7:40 oeloct . West 183d street, and he had | Correct Candy available, but those who know the virtues of ought by all means to be avoided.” [jo8 B0 | been arrested tour times on felony | - E ’ A [ eharges. On two of th he was | “hi - — Word ‘has heen received from thel cotiiie) CU NS O HIERE g for Children ’ © o SCOUT BANQUET treasurer of the an Board of | enee for bhurglary in 1918, and r rue s lxlr All the boys of Trinity Methodist|"orelen Missions the South sent to the penitentiary for bur- ° Sunday school under 12 years of age, [Church has contributed §360.50 inde- | v in the following year. | Creates = have been invited by the scout troop ofs| Pendent of the re " church henevo-| A Justice Wasservogel announced " Know That It Is that church to participate in a banquet “"j)'_'l' chan ;"“ for work of the board. | that he would call Boddy for the im- Contentment— 3 = tonight. William Gooby, of Madison 1¢ South church yester 5 ntence on Feh, The True F m]l Lax street, is scoutmaster and has charge [is annual ! | & the negro turned his head toward of Course! e o al y Vatlve | of the banquet. In accordnnce with the reeent ac-i his wife, his mother and other rela- | oo Dr. True's Elixir has stood Dr. True's Elis not an tion of the congregation and the cc-| tives and triends in the rear of the | Almn oon e e cperiment, bnt i clesiastical committec, the calendar for | courtroom. His wife began to moan. | A hen has brought Hazlewood. O “""“ the test for over 70 years e¥pel|.mer}1". W a time- this week announces that all seas arej then became hysterical. She had 10| u(s notionn fame: She (ain ey’ oo SVe and is known to be efficient tne‘;i w"& ination of leaves, free at all sitfings. I'be led from the room, |3 1-4 inches long and 2 1-2 inches Pep-O-mint and dependable. Wh ol i herbs that_qm_ck- (3 4 a ep 5 en you - i v £ its Ee Gell 5 | nigh. Its long circumfterence is § 1-4| | Wint-O-green e Dr. True’s Elixir Y convintes you of its im- iiches and it weighs five ounces. Two Lic-O-rice use Ur. drue's Elxir, portance to the comfort and 3 A p){glm shon FE"”’(\ 5 later the hen laid an egg 1 1-% soon learn to appreciate health of the body. Try it AoLARL T SE S eI linches long and weighing less than an how thoroughly it cleanses g , S e i D Ry boE Wl e Il ow thoroughly it cleanses and you will say like thou- (A chijoes: the intestinal tract and as a sands of chers—-“l would | T e | resuit how buoyant and en- not be without it at an | ) any R | A well built chimney 100 feet high | livened you hecome. price.” will sway from three to four inches [in high wind - without danger of | Good Health Is Man's Best Asset. { SR | II Preserve It With Dr. True's Elixir. 40c—60c—$1.20. ] i | 1 1 " IF BAG DR. COOMBS ez | v . q The Naturcopathic Physician and L4 1 l‘ ational Meat Stores Co 252 Main, Cor. West Main. Tel. 765 ’ Office hours: 9:00 to 11:50 a. m. Flush your Kidneys occasionally if| 1:00 to $:00 p. m. Lady assistaznt 9:00 7 w M - S you cat meat to 11:30 a. 1., 1:15 to 4:30 p. m. | 0 est am dtreet regulariy By my method 4l diseases are | B 5% s | cured in whe quickest possible time, | L F } Sh ld Lb l No man or woman who eats meat| Gured when other systems fail, and ean x'resil ouicers ..........LD. 4C [regularly can make a mistake by | cured to stay cured. Including Swoi- #ohs = X - & flushing the kidneys occasionally, says|len glands, col istent coughs, Raw, untreated milk is dangerous |a weil-known authority. Meat forms|asthma. b conditions, chest Lean Srna“ Smoked Hams‘ Y ¥ Lb. ZSC ‘for Baby for RAW MILK contains urie ¢ which clogs the Kidney pores| and lung rvous condi- | 1 large numbers of germs that may S0 (’ln, sluggl lu;v mm; or strain ronly tions, l;hl: ‘\.”' i nhll .~v|‘t']~, ¥ < : L part of the waste and poisons from|stomach troubles, male and female | S ,“ P k L Lb 17 :;::«:( h‘tim]l'fi l’ff";:‘: '8:,“1,“” l;“";" the bload, then you get sick., Nearly all | conditions and weaknesses, and no | ma or CINS . voviiiivivin . c ]’A's‘T]"LaU'I’I‘A:K‘l(;\' L4 L | rheumatisi, headaches, liver trouble, | failures in neuritis, sciatica or any @ ——— _— — e - — e s | nervonusn constipation, dizziness,| form of rheamatis Workin | t OUR PASTEURIZED MILK |slceplessness, bladder disorders come | ple and families will be treated un 2 pr. Ch d S k et T Lb 25 o b 45ES 250 YOURE aK6, BINEIE T8 veally | from sh h kidneys. cured at $1.50 per treatment. Oppe €a o C e = L H The moment you feel a dull ache in| cotric treatments and Violet Lay - & e aiaa i = et tafe because not alone does it como the kidncys or your back hurts, or if | treatments of all forms, including the 1 from healthy cows and handled with | [the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of | Alpine Sun Rays and Ultra Violet | Fresh Leaf Lard ENA T Lb_ 12 /_),c sanitary @ 3, but it {8 ALSO PAS- ! sediment, irregular of passage or at-|FAYS are given my patients without | s TEURIZEE making it absolutely | [tended by a sensation of scalding, get | Additional cost. L. | |about four ounces of Jad SAltS from | se—— | L Pl H B f Lb 7 PIRER m | |any reliable pharmacy and take a| .. T § Lean aie beer ...............LD. c GIVE US A TRIAL [tablespoonful in a glass of water he.| NeeP the Egg basket full by feeding it i W | |fore breakfast for a few days and-your | Purina Poultry Chows. These Chows | ¥ P | kidneys will then act fine. This famous | are sold on a gearantee of more eggs Fresh Calves leer 42(: } J. E. Seibert & Son [salts is made from the acid of &rancs| ar momey back. . Mo sl thom, : : & and lemon juice, combined with lithia New Britain Bird & Feed . o ) {and has been used for generations fo ew Britain Bird & Feed Co. . g Pasteurized Milk & Cream Hifh clogeed. idieye ands sHENININ 100 AR Er Best Print Butter .......... 42c d thera to tivity, also to neutralize | 2 P ik & PRI 2. r —— [the acids in urine o it no lohger| | 3 e —— causes irritation, thus ending bladider [ L S k d Sh ld Lb 16C f AL "B disorders S ’ €an JMmoKe: ouiders ........LD. —p ACE — [ Jad Salts is inexpensive and can- STARTING SUNDAY || J i t injure; makes a delightful offer- | ] SUNDAY NIGHT i “Winning Light” is a prize-winning Brahma rooster entered jvescent lithis “"'"" ’[:'"k which al{| {SATURDAY NIGHT’ 4 y ! Y . g o lat 3 B & aters st d ake ow | “MOLLY O i||at the Madison Square Garden poultry show. Elsie Davenport, [teglar meat eaters should take now i s | s . . | T AR LY e g 5 FESANNE, " Tmity and then to keep the kidneys clean Cecil B. De Mille’s Best " [ R t H ald If- i ] of Jov i| seen with “W inning Light” is a screen actress and organizer Of [and the blood pure, thereby avolding . St ‘ i'or Jul eturns Use Hler SSirie vis. E: X . the Women’s War Memorial Association. |serious kidney complications, | e

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