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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1922 o Bilious Folks [« ™ Return to Meals |, it sl © 0 . RADIO TABLES branch of the U, 8 Finishing (o s = g plant toduy nntil workers complainéd b s 2 e 3 5.8 iz er,ll:;\! iffocts of Stuart's l'.\.~|u'n~ln thut they were assailed with abuse \r\‘m‘"?;n:‘;\lnn:';‘n; ’"ffiu !m'\' :»‘J‘:Mi:(l AT ablets in- Dispelling the GLoom [ when they appronehed he mill i tos, may be used at a time ! ( : ! 7 oF Conted Tongue Dyspeptics, A detall of soldiers then was called Membera of the group could take B Porter Sons or 9 P and drove off but 85 plekets, T : ’ " 5 MARY- D RooR DNEUIAR A AvRantial Tartry ol S BULATL DIk | The PR"P"SEI] BY‘I‘Awsimnm sending, while the others | [ ° 9 ® latter were allowed fo remain on 18ton 11 ANA 00 63 hibinesxage 1a lamenting his hard luek when all| gy ‘ . | . nen m;.fl..\ hard luek when all i o s A ing ok Sals. Strongly built Golden Oak Table with 18x24 top, one drawer, and an under My ; plant another attempt was made An.adiupialie, thaegtat () ar400 shelf. Just the thing to put your radio set on. the strength of tho signals may he “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store.” The total cost of the materinl | et = T ':‘; ‘\l"" ':"‘"’”" "“‘”I"’l ""“‘I“ """"l necewsury for wix students would not | 8:80 p. m—FEntertanment by the | 8:16 p. m— Recital by Sukin Marie | zrieno Turchi, whereabouts unknows, lts third meeting last night, In = the | o ouer 30, This would include six | McKeesport male chorus and concert | Roberts, soprano, assisted by Miss| wili he tried in the superior court at editorial rooms of The New Britain Herald, About thirt bera were | Ne8d. recelvers and keyn company. [ Livingston, “cellist, and Mrs. Agner,| Hartiord Iriday morning &t 10 era '{ About thirty members The adjustable rheostat may be | WBZ pianist. The program: “Caro Nome," ' o'clock, The charge claims desertion, present. dispensed with if you want to keep | Itigoletto, Verdi; “The Wren.' Lawyer b L ) st Springtield, | fron and David 1.. Nair représents GCl‘fllflll Red Cmss DOG[O]‘ SOllfl[lS The by-Inws, which had been drawn | g (P T o YO0 T | (WVeutinghonse \I|::;2|v) at Springtield jy"..’.\: fupolitia, Yerdl e eny Sl r repr Jp; iy A Anpainieg sommitioc, wer® | may be one uged in land line tele-| g Bedtime story [Cadman; “The Cunving Litte Thing,” | seuts now selling for Diaz-Lazskrd 1 and accepted. The main provi- | R ha o T X | graph or &5 oF . mo—Market and weather | Hageman: “Ave Mavin,” Gounod and | concert at ¢, 1., Plerce's.—advt, WO]ld Alflrm Rens Mated that an applicant must| g6, iy o give a reproduction of tha reports. The Song of the Open,” La 170rge, | mm y atl least 16 years old. note of the buzzer vibrator through | sni p. m——John Myors, violinis " |= - rant Wickwier was elected secre- finiia 3 _ jer wea Secre- | oharge and discharge. Nelson A. Kuscos, planist, of the > Reriin, March 22 (I Assocaied "_;‘I»‘m:‘r‘d"“'” S @lwinin, Rafnds :Who, ——— [Canton orchestra. Capitol theater or (.lty Items Press) — The ['nited States as well as p X e ———==1 | chestra. 3 k An entertainment committee was | - o he needs is a 60 cent hox of Stuart's|Centrul Europe must he on guard| AN enterta | WIZ Afoa 4 . ! s § ! : Iidl) : Mo [ Aot me at Sehmare's for dinner- b I | maingt introdnetion of cholera. o [#ppointed consisting of the following: Vol"EslN II{E'AIR JZ L [ HepelayTanlets. b thad 8¢ ‘nny. | Agaliint Introditotian' of. .eholerar: Sl GET S0 SRtk Spring and Newark, i ‘hoy 4 s thro i 8 (Westinghouse station at ANy Sp drug bjl(nh. They settle and .«\\ulr“U_\ltha throngh n'nmu,l.vl(fln of Rus Wooliey. T8RRI, Chakby: aid: Olalids N, 1) & Chief William J. Noble i TELEPHONE SETS & sour stomach, offset acidity, dispel|slan refugees, says a warning issued e | | | | ) N e St i A Ty S SR Tebal faer J|H. Leroux. This committee is to & 7:00 p. M. "Animal stories,’ by |today after a siight ilinees yeste : ::‘,’;Z“:‘;":;“’("I"‘::: l)"‘("fl“".:y':(‘i';m "l':_'(‘)‘""‘ :;'.1”“"““"":;“' ‘\.;{_::‘]""‘M BT oL AN o rovine shaakens and: materlal fov-tha L KDKA | Florence smith Vincent, New York ‘f'l”nll-w_’ for No. . wia saliadegut AND SUPPLIES the tongue, repair the bad breath| Hordes of these refugees ure pour- [entertainment of the club. (Westinghouse station At Wast | Telegram - S | yesterday afternoon to_extinguish and cnable the most desperately [INg Into Germany over the [Polish,| AN engineering committee also was Fitts 5 | . Rusiness Doy Success, m“w Hllv1 on o \:1 awned Ly Coun- Floomy dyspeptic to get back fnto|Letvian and Isthonian horders, and [APointed, (o help the members in rduy Mireh 22, S i (itable Life In ‘:’I‘n\uu fownrd & Hau on Hart THE RAD!O S the land of the living. Get these |Many are seking passports to|their radio difculties (0Bt pelont, you Invedtan. | murehas Qompiny, Maw Yauic irle| s o el Rl J tahlets today and experience all |America, where they have relatives Next Meeting April 4, vestigate,” by A. L. Gillespic, depart- £:00 p. m, Arthur [flelds, bari-| Seats now gelling for Diaz-lazrari bl this. 3 and friends who are financing them The next meeting of the club will [ ment of public safety, ci of Pitts- |tone, well known recording srtist in | concert at . I, Pierce ml\l” 3211, Main S, Room 3 R ERD JoURTAY be held April 4th, at 8 p. m. A techni- |burgh. Message from the National [a group of popular songs, Archie|[. The divoree of Timelta Turchi 0 1906;7:30 to 9 P. M s L Already nearly 50,000 cases oxist in|cal speaker will be secured by the pn.} safety council. Goetler at the piana. of this city against her husband, Naz- | pen 1 10 b5 ¢ 0 o M Germany, traced to refugees and |tertainment committee to give a talk | s jerman immigrants from the Volga [on wireless. | iregion have been infected, Seventy-| After the meeting, some very good five per cent, of the recent vals [ music was heard from the Westing- Q in the concentration camps were |house plant in Springfield. A séries b [ ai 1, according to Red Cross sta-[of vocal and violin solos also was LU | i heard from the Westinghoue plants Doctor's Warming, in Pittshurgh, Pennsylvania. 5 r. Schiesgsinger said: On Tuesday, March 28, ,a meeting i n ! i “Spotted typhus and cholera al-[of the New Britain branch, (‘onnec- FIYB TeXlllé Cl‘nnS SOllfldlflg 0[1( .-p,..n' have ml\ 1 the Russlan houn- | ticut section, of the American Society dary, (he epidemic following the lines [of Mechanical Engineers, will be held S[reng[h..[)ppose Cuts of {ransportation-and have areived I |In the:Central Junior Iigh sehaol i Poland. The Russian railroad sta- ianditorium at 7:30 p. m. Mr. Moore, — - tions to the Polish border are filled | wireless expert of Daldwin and Stew- A BN e & - with the hungry, sick and freezing fapt company, Hartford, will speak on m"'\'_‘r"“"::fl“’-\,“’"‘“‘*‘»;’m}l"‘a‘"l‘v'.‘ln_ ';::r",v\1|.u are forging toward Germany in|“Wireless! A complete receiving set union employes of five crafts, wag @0 Atiempt to escape the death which | will be in operation for the beneit of L A WA oy corfainly are bringing to Cen-|the audience. Members of the Radio sounding ont its strength today | : ¢ X o ! al Furope, : the rest of the | ; ; e preparatory ta meeting of its affitjated | 7 1FUTORE If not to the i club have been invited to attend. locals at which the question of strikes In protest againgt the 20 per cent.! wage cut announced yosterday at five mills will be voted upen. The conncil late night announced its unalterable opposition to any wage reduction or increase in honrs, | The mills announcing wage reduc- | tions, Pacifie, liverett, Acadin, Kata-| ma and Monomoc, empley approxi- | mately 10,000 operatives but the union leaders said (hey could make no estimate ‘as to the number that are 1o German and Polish govern- DUNCAN GIVES CODFE TIPS, | mentss recognize the danger hut can- 2 % {not head it off. We can only lessen BY R. L. DUNCAN it, and the necessity of doing this to|Director Radio Institute of America. the calling of the typhus conference| The best way for radio rnthusiasts in Warsaw.” te got ahead is to get ogether. Dr. Schlessinger believes the great-| (nce the ABC of the wireless code et dunger arises through refugees|is jearned, T adyise the fan to join stealing over the uncontrolled por-| with others. Progress is more rapid tions of the horder, the length offanq the work more interesting. Which makes it impossible to nstitute | - 1¢ you cannot make such arrange- complete control. The ruinber of ar- | ments, there are two mechanical de- : dvals at the refugee camps is esti- | Gooe which will help v g The American Woolen Co., whieh [0 @ =0 Sl v : peed and ce | Rumania is understood to b One is a set of phonograph records. | employs nearly one-half of the 30,000 N R | textile workers of this city, and the 'S he refusces back info Russta DUt fppe other is a machine used by the | Tinited States Worated Co: ithe: othai | Loand s "f‘f'f"““:‘:‘i":‘::?," and SUV€ | pouapyment in testing applicants for | principal mill interest here other than |S1C¢h as arrive there, ¥ | \wireless licenses. It can be regulated “king to exclude them and A RHacaY cotton, continue operations at present (5 FCEHERE O CE0 R T e here, rates, P’resident William M. Wood of the former company he assured Buzzer Hook-Up. which it is considered would be cer-| « g 0 upbine together Is the best worsted and cotton goods, will shut BANK MARES OFFER vn M day due to “"unsatisfactory AR e R* OB EAAY, AL e i Soviet Institution World do Business | — {5 [} e T any gas OIlHe mn viet Russia has sent circulars to the | T FISH MARKE l | Swiss hanks offering short term bonds | H i | . bearing interest at the rate of 36 per Wm. 0. Putney, P“'of" « - | cent for foreign currencies particular- |\ '—"—"‘-—-------). , 42 Hartford Ave. Tel. 1557 ly Swiss gold notes, Amerigan dollars| .o o Lo @ - [ Watch the Window for Five Fish | and British pound | cuit diagrammed here. The essen- \ >4 i P2 o ; Bisrranibyea Ehat theli wages would (2l eventually to reach the westormly, .- ot BAFradeaitiii Baneon: world. F I five or six amateurs get togetier l u r r r The Arlington mills, malkers of I sugzest their rigging up the cir- Shore Haddock, Cod Steak. Boston| Information is conveyed by the cir- | jals are: Blue, Alewives, Long Island culars that all such moneys can bel A hattery of primary cells (B) from Klounders | rded to Moscow through the| 4 to 6 volts; telegraph key (K); buz- j . No. 1 Smelts. Ne. 2 Smelts, Halibut | he bank of Berlin. The matter| zer (Z): a two microfarad condenser Steak, Salmon, ¥innan addie | of guarantees is not mentioried in the| (C); any number of headphones (P). . % 8 5 Pike, Catp, Iive Perch, Live Suokors, |soviet's circular . letter, which - saya| Along the dotted liés s another It is less than three years since Atlantic Gasoline Seallops, Oysters, Clams and “these minor negotiations can be ar-| sending key () in shunt te the Tt b AR ey (R T ARy S RUIReT of was introduced in New England. Yet in that short time it has become the permanent choice of many thousands of motorists. 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