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DAILY HERALD, DAY, FEBRL \JESSIEBOGENTO DANGER OF PNEUNONIA ; SP E/!K HER[: SUN- How You Can Avoid It NEW THURS BRITAIN ROTARIANS OBSERVE® NATIONAL BIRTHDAY Cyphers, Incubators, Brooders and Hovers 3 (Continued From Iirst Page). - 1o N on Wi When you have a eold and negleet on the receiving end of tha remem z JEWISh We"ale W()lkel W]” Te" it you are in great danger of pneu The hig money in chickens comes from an early hatch |cinscs. HuRIAAR QugiiERIALY BHaTs Lovers Like I s manias ; of sturdy, healthy chicks, One cannot be sure of this with- { | S T e g e of Conditions in Burope |, me, nure out a gagd Incubator, The Cyphers h&\s stood the test for 1 [ birthday shoull he so pleased with AR S in Father vea Iways Good—Always Dependable, ! eamenity and: 84 it f - The New Tritain Jewish Itelief 70 Eg, 533,00 | 144 Egg venvens $42,00 D i 1% ahaull Eive. chme-] w!flzcmwmmwnmnfiuoufi committee haw perfested ‘urrange- [SO Butld ehe /i } ‘88 . $ ! B it thing special to the community | | I i ments for o mass meeting to he held [gofy 1 R Coal BUIMING .+ .\ vvvverrrrrninieriinessnnnsess $2L50 | recognition of that day Long Lastin Sunday evening, at which time it sl o St & ar O oy atdns N iaRaoetdts| g & expected that $15,000 will be wub- | 5™ Portable StOve .....ovvvverreireiiiiaeirinenns §13:50 nd the Rotary flers | 'he gontle | services to ald the city authorittes in scribed towards the $260,000 which Txative -efteat Ahfl\e i“ s‘"ck. 3 _,| | working out civie kn)‘n\\l"llh\, and stat -‘ Connecticutt has undertaken to raise, of Father Finest Imported that everywhero I th \:4..»:;: wher| Look for A R||““Lll.|\|ll‘~m|| is chaieman of the !y ot | . . | mayor and council members are to LIFE SAVERS The speakers will be Rabbi Lewis ‘“',f-,l:‘,:,'.f.m,",',’”,!:\;,.,',T,'f,,,, el i ? lve l | R Fanalviie. wxaotly-Lia: Bams - sort| he Label Brown of Waterbury, Stanley Bero, |y (he Tining of the breathing pus d of a letter | on the lLabe head of the Centrul Relief committee | 10 DROALLINE PREE ° ". = Started In Chicago | of New York City, and Miss Jessie| 'y R R 59c—14-Pint Seventeen yi ago today, a lone- | Bogen who has just returned from anf., J':l,.n’,:n\x’:‘y:;.-l::1!l’|.|:l~ ".?.:o"llvl\lpn LV:(I.I‘ 98c—Pint some man—Paul Harris, a Chici- extensive tour of the war strieken | iteed froe fr % ; ek . $1.60—Quart go lawyer—invited a coal dealer, a aren where, together with her father, "',l:,‘“,,',_‘::" ‘:\"','":‘),'"‘!::'r""'ll “'\.l"',”,‘",“'. Ha]’dwa]‘e Sto]’e 336 Maln Stl’eet g [conl operator and a merchant tailor she hus rendered invaluable service |yoie i Bt i ¢ RAIY A TE These Are Special Prices For the (o mect with him to form a little | in behalf of their unfortunate hreth-|" 5 . Remainder of the Week, | group of friends who could gather| ren in Europe. Miss Jogen I8 o | T ' [together once a week in each other's speaker of unusual merit, able to B e ) RU OVERTHROW draw a graphic picture of conditions offices and enjoy that close acquaint The anceship which comes only through v as they exist at the present time, She = Dickinson Drug Co. [isining cacn man vepresenen o) int-O-green | |y New York city and clsewhore. " For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. different business or profession. Strict i o u The meeting will tuke place at 8 p. i » s |adherence to this plan as each new nn-O-mon . at tHe Congrogs Honn 5 . Lo gation Sons of Israel [ hp 4. M. Goldstein Also 8 169-171 Main Street man was added to the group has e e e e el I (ol -Alug, STy TDAY (Waich for the Alphabetical Ads.) KAGEYS PREPARE 1r;‘ro'\}:*’n :‘r:w’:qn:r; ;’I‘m'hpl{r\':t\:‘ly pt:\v:“? Before Long Soviet Government which came out of this small begin- ning. meeting there will be an informal re- ception to Miss Bogen at Judd's hall on Main street, M. D. Saxe, who is chairman of the relief committee of New Britain, is gratified with the results already accomplished and every indication points toward a successful, well at- Will be Bankrupt. Worcester, Mass., Ieb. 28.-—The prediction that it would not he long before the Russian soviet government would be “bankrupt and overthrow: was Gold- / in an address at a conference Russian affairs at Clark univers- ® 80,000 Rotarians Today The second club was formed in San Francisco three years later. This was the beginning of the movement which Chic Suit Modes made by Dr. Joseph M. That Observe All tho Littlc Bihag spread to all quarters of the Niceties g!ohn.‘ In addition to more than 900 FflR E[]MIN[i FAlR tended “’f“““"f ivtieNew-Britailiaiain; clube in the United States, Canada, fuota assurred, he; focls. on Individual expression, char- England, Scotland and Ireland, and —— ERS = ity tod. Dr. Goldstein was former- TROTZKY ANXIOUS ly director of the seminary of politi- including eight clubs in Cuba, clubs have been organized in Argentina, Spain, Uruguay, France, Porto Rico, Hawaii, Japan, China, Philippine Is- lands, India and Australia. Even with its restricted membership plan, acter and distinction are found in our new Suits of IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC TWEEDS cal economy at the University of Moscow, and for many years eco- nomic advisor to ministers under the imperial government. After saying that the faulty eco- Varions Committees Are Selected, and Tmportant Meeting Tonight TO FREE PRISONERS To be sure of having Insists However. That Some Other sought for by the woman of fashion who “knows.” In the new tones of Blue, Orchid and there are today upward of 80,000 Ro- tarians in the world. Rotary Platform The Rotary platform is based upon It doesn’t consider a An important meeting of the Daly council, Knights of Columbus fair committee will be held at 8 o'clock on Country Must Take Them Away —Many People Starving. nomic policy of the imperial govern- ment, together with political oppres- slon and the steadily increasing suf- ferings of the Russian soldiers, creat- ed the basis for the Bolshevist coup ARcoLA installed promptly, RpmanasKyice) this evening the clubrooms Franklin Square. Due to the business to be transacted, it is requested that all members of committees be in at- tendance. During the fair which will be held at the state armory from April 21 to May 1, it is the intention of having entertainers from varlous cities in the state provide the enter- tainment. So far this plan is work- ing out very successfully. d'etat, he continued: “What the war failed to do in the telephone today. way of decreasing productive work in Russia, Bolshevik natlonalization and 4 soclalization succeeded in doing. Pro- ductive activity in agriculture dimin- i ished, bringing the country to a fam- ine. The activity of industry and transportation was almost entirely done away with, Bringing Russia back to the level of the middle of the 19th Moscow, I1%eb. 23.—"We shall glad- ly turn over all the people in our prisons to foreigners, if they will take them away” said Leon Trotzky, soviet war minister in an interview with foreign correspondents who asked if he knew that prisoners were starving and dying of disease in soviet jails. “We have our own way of dealing with prisoners’” he went on. “You in the United States electrocute them. Tan—some have knickers to go man a success unless he is of the full- est possible value to his fellowmen in helping them to greater happiness, no matter whether he is a money maker or not. “The Rotary club demands fair dealings, honest methods, and high standards in business,”” is the theme of the Rotary platform, and its last clause, ‘‘He profits most who serves best,” has been adopted as the with them—others skirt only. | $35 to $59.75 cape and N another few weeks every minute of your Heating Expert’s time will be taken. [ L) official slogan. Committee Memberships Fy I-{O SEALLS 1t so 'fll’;?fifis‘)fhl‘t"i‘i'o (;:«I:v‘;nmmn The following members have peen }vi";hzwn od(;;‘:: '!“iol ‘\mwmzns S it t producing fs fm i 2 £ e s DB aILtad ok a0 ittees: General|Wish to realize what happens to pris- 0 exist without producing fs - : k. | 93-99 sylumStrecl birthday of the organization nearly appointed on comt s Jonere: [oners during revolutions should re- | possible for even the richest country. INow is the economical season to { coincides with the first birthday of the| = 4 3 4 member -their own Civil War,” he[The accumulated wealth of Russia . 8w 8 man; John Hanrahan, secretary; Joh z i ; ; | - o New Britain nomry)gmy. The m?I PREINE e ”‘s‘p“,my pmi‘, added, referring to Libbey prison. has quickly disappeared and it will | change from spotty "hot-air heat to branch was formed January 20, 1921\ 0 ieted john O'Neil, John L. As for freeing’ prisoners, we [not be long before the soviet govern- ARCOLA’S Warm-water warmth, “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” and was granted a charter in April of| o "o g roh B Gurting booth and | aven't peace yet on our frontie ment will be bankrupt and over- i ‘Women’s Shop 140 Trumbull St Elhal year. At that l‘mm_ there ;\r‘r‘v HallboommItias 0K Ltlbs Tt ne) Petlura, the Ukranian leader is sitting | thrown. i P LU 26 charter members, anxious to be |y " " i T g Thomas L, |0 @ hotel at Tarnov, Galicia plotting === Remember— i hflllpt;i liP;lP‘ Tfl;flr"{j:';'r“yh\:])d “':J CAITY| Hinchliffe; printing and _advertising against us, and there are many others.| Jresh cggs, 45c doz Russcil Bros. 3 Bottain. Moday there are 61 forms of|Committee, Thomas Hinchliffe, John L O O T i g ArcoLa means an American Radi- i y ; R0 orma O ian raNant/anaiwi\villlam s 8Daly, jnes | PISaresdying Qfiunger g OUE (A INE e — A i City Items L follow- | ¢ o chment committee, Joseph Ryan, |00 the Volga was partly caused S, OF V. M ator_in each room—the same radi- i EMEMbETS e IT, Dyson,|JOn Dehm and William ~Hickey: through the region being ruined by pat bt fine h bt o e’ "5 TAtwood,|music_and_entertainment committee, | KOlchak and the Czechs, financed bY | (jarles N. Stevens of Bridgeport is ators that warm fine homes | Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner. | 1yuc Y0¥ NCilan, Frank 7. Porter, |JOhn J. Kiniry, Philip J. Smith, Wil- forsienmomora | Tlected President. in- 1 throughout the world. —advt [ wiiiam T.. Hatch, Fred O) Rackliffe, |!1am Paly and John L. Ross. 3 ez T ey ; 4 g Greetings cards at Ohrnstedts’, 72 George !\'llof.t l,"émw J. Porter, Wil- Fresh eggs, 45c doz. Russell Bros. Derby, Feb. 23.—The annual meet- W. Main St.—advt. S eI o & AN —advt. : ing of the past commanders' associ- ArcoLa means better health for the T LT I N Sab ceart! whiat LA ETRC el X Eenry el pMaler, 0180 —_— ation of the Sons of Vetcrans of the - ; and entertainment tonight, BlkT e ‘l\hr:?:n(“\'}\C‘ill‘;]:f“'lm?.‘,‘”\l\' :m‘l;:t‘tm:}‘; S N‘GORNELL NUPT[ALS Salvador and Honduras state of Connecticut w held here | children—fewer COUghS and colds. M., hall. Puyblic invited.—advt. B ey S e 3 T yesterday afternoon. Thirty represen- | the Blue Hills mptback team cap-| (o M ST 0 e o SO i e, | | Reported as Near Break tives or the various camps were in Arcora's cost comes back to you. tained by John Conlin, will play a|aon 11 Andrews, James 8. Northy| Ex-Serviceman Takes Hartford| San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, ¥eb. | attendance. President W. I". Smith of 2 > { local team tonight at the home of | P01 ATCEENE HOCIE L \Wilkon. | Girl as Bride Today at Stanley Me- | o (BY the Assoclated Press)—Re- | Bridgeport presided. Reports of of- | Thousands of owners testify that it | . Sprague, . . ) ) Salvador and Hon- | ficers showed the association to be in i lations between pays for itself in the fuel it saves. i o Judge Willlam ¥, Mangan of 41 Bas- % < BB v Ty i sett street. %‘_&"’7’(‘:]‘1‘&M;}‘:‘r'tlp"'hfi“,“’g"‘e]‘x; !;',',',"‘i"' morial Church Parsonage. duras are reported as having reached |a prosperous condition. Charles N. | Mrs. Frank C. Helm of 354,Church| . “1 M. H,“]m‘n“ D i Borry LA B a critical stage due to differences over | Stevens of Bridgeport was elected i street has fackivediword, ot the ser.| 2% J: M, Hallinan, D. & Forry, A1 Bric, Olson, ‘son of Mri-and: Mr the question of the Central American | president and 1. H. McGarr of Meri- i i i fous illness of her mother, Mrs. Fr- ;'pp"}?;""“"' Ray Makin, T. Eben|gon of 472 last street, this union, which recently was dissolved. | den secretary and treasurer., Youx: Heating Expert W‘lll flme'sh g nest Aldrich of Waterbury. okS. Clark, ‘fohn T, Minor, 3, w, |20 Miss Fthel G. Cornell, of 310|The political situation in BSalyador, i s B an estimate free. Telephone him Mra, Rashop ot 208 Hartford ave- |, F- O Clatk, Joba B Ko, o v |Chureh street, Hartford, daughter of |passengers arriving in this port trom| Tahrenheit, who designed the SRR oo ol leaNiia il i it e e AR \BDL WS B ComnslRatBotomBg | e nonthedoelare Hshgoute ag a re-|thermometer bearing his name, died today. nOV n et o 4 Hyaly “|Va., we ietl arri a 130 | 736 that o pillow cover In which she KEbt| Gaodwin, George €. Rosess, Mareus| v Wt uriernoon at the parion- | ! fis! o 1o P ] erwoman, and that the money is miss- ]":f(:"lvl;‘;dl:uu'vh:;m;h: I\KI I« 1(<'i‘.'""|n age of the Stanley Memorial church. | joresh eggs, 45c doz Rusgell Bros. 5 doz Russell Bros. 4 ing. Gl e e % 'he wedding ceremony was perform- | __aqvt, i Mrs. Elizabeth Crandall, stenog- L"'"‘:;m‘r‘”“, "",’:“".“\'\?“\,"‘\f”““:' Sssath | ed by Rev. Wilson R. Stewart, pastor. sl gl ik 32 kil following a short honeymoon, Mr. e —————— rapher in the office of Constable Fred |+ o, Tolz.“ 1 ¢ . H. Parker, Albert N. Volz, Krnest Wil g Mig 0lson will make their home police last night that windows in the place had been broken, and that six electric light bulbs are missing. The police received a telephone message this morning that a Cole R. Eddy, George I". Dodd. Attendance Drive At the past several meetings the at- tendance of Rotary members ha dropped a slight degree and in some Winkle, has returned from a trip to| gy i frederick S, Che i White Plains, N. Y, Onnishitaired aploh D ol h‘"’,‘""”‘“”' on East street, this o ) ) 2 Seeward P. Strople, Frederick M. 5 J‘t’:e'"l‘ ";F‘l"g"ml' ”“’”""‘ of the |y imes Trank J. Wachter, Clarence e ol | ooth at Walnut Hill park, told the|p,inee” Wwilliam G. Meuller, Stanley TOWNLEY GI{RS ADVIGE wm | says Non Partisan League Must Play Molla Politics in Order to Accomplish R('-! COMPANY touring car was standing on Adams|; street with the rear wheel sprung. It ‘]'\’,fif:i',‘,(,,": mql.':m‘.? mv.nl,;u S‘P.",n:;“':.y sults. developed that the car is owned by [} roaient, SRt : ; : anaaits m, ] DY Rackiiffe believe that the percent. at- : ¥ ; 3 the Traut and- Hine Manufacturing | . e at {he meetings of the New Iincoln, Neb., Jeh. 23.--Tactics fompnny. and it was taken away later | i olulb should average near the now pnr.sm;d by the non-partisan IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators i n the day. league make impossible any lasting for every heating need §0 mark each week. " " Ceon that an attend. |or substantial victory, A. C. Townley, Wt the |national president told the Nebraska A darn-it-all party will be held at the club rooms of the Y. W. H. A, It is for this r ance drive will be inaugurated 104 W. 42nd St. New York City this evening. beginning next week. Fred JIEG RN epBna: Blass GooyERLOn) I ) 1 — e has named the capains of the newlast night. UsT Fresh eggs, doz. Russell Bros. | Mmed b0 o tings hero after| He said the league bezan its exist J Jsrafmare i esandal pump 8 lings with the politicians. “Tt went out | | Names Of Captains has been named cap- Rote of the helpers +—low flat heels. lin the gren timber, rds proved pretty rotten, and tried gards proy politics against woods and got some some of which mighty Ruol after- chief Abram tain and team; Clifford Vivian heads the Lead i David Manning’s irs team; Ted MeAuliffe, the Tnspira ds b 4 Itors; Al Jourdan, the Singers; Stanley |professiona ‘ ‘ ,’ Fiddy, the Big Broth David Man- e — " ning, the Doer: ne Porter, the I'resh eggs, 46c doz. Russell Bros | | Hand Shakers and Willlam Marsland, | —advt. the Believer: ach Rotarian is asked to pay spe cial attention to the announcements in regards the drive and is also ask- |ed to be present at cach meeting and to ho responsible for hringing another member who might have forgotten. World Delegates Present Preceding the speaker at the luncheon this noon a novel stunt was| |introduced hy the entertaining com- mittee. Various members of the local club carying the flags and emblem of | k- Cuer Shoe Store 211 Main Street w‘ WIRELESS FOURTH ANNUAL Automobile Show STATE ARMORY You Need Not Have a Cold if you will take laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets when you feal the first symptoms of a Cold coming on. a foreign city and country which has | a Rotary club represented those places. FTER exposars—when yoar feet are The citics and countries represent- | IS AN arc 1 2 3 4 ‘ A"_'_M’ the ed were Havana, Cuba; Melbourne, | ’ ’ ’ fmmams | i e A ELECTRICAL PROPOSITION ST B ‘ Francer Mart, Sy et Showing the Best Cars Ever Built At J i e We have heen retailing apparatus for two years. Stop in some evening and | Haviog HIl's handy axd using it prompt- Iy emables thomsands of mea and womea, exposed ta the elements daily, te be free from Colds, Headaches and La Grippe hear our phone concerts Lowest Prices in History |Tsles and New Britain. | C. Romaine, vice-president of New London Rotary was present at the gathering and told the members of the great work done by Leon Sprague in organizing the New London club| |five years ago. Mr. Sprague also or-| GO ganized the Rotary club in New Brit- | W ain, ’ | | The speaker of the afternoon was 19 MAIN STREET next on the program. I"resh eggs, —advt. We Will Be At the Auto Show. “WE LEAD” AMFORTH & PHONE 2504 —PALACE— Entire Week Starting Next Sunday ‘THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE’ Reserved Seats Evenings—On Sale Now doz, Russell Bros.

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