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09 &0, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH x 19z NETAT: |GREAT AND OLD SORES I Guarantee My Ointment, Says ' | | | \CAN'T TAKE CO-EDS | | TO COLLEGE GAMES s Ursinus Men The most welcome words in memory's store Words that outshine them all, Are those joy fllled words of boyhood, The umpire's cry, “Play Ball” : Peterson—livery Box of It Apart 8o They Can Properly oy the Peterson, you are responsible for Cheer Teams | Are Told They Must \ll| | | th o iy, s your it you to get n large Olntment Collegeville, I'a Heneetorth Mareh male students ot PPeterson's | i(ulllm | Ing co-eds to all competitive perform | purticipuates | leader calls for the SPRING IS HERE! Have You Heard the New VICTORY BIRD? MARBLES BOUNCING BALLS MUSICAL PIN WHEELS Stationery Dept. The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street New Spring Apparel For Women —So0 Sensibly Priced— Charming New Frocks of Velle-Grain, Vel-Ette, Spon- gine, Roshanara, Du-Barry and Creponge in lovely colorings— Cornflower, Orchid, Old China, Fawn, Coral, Flame and Sea Green. Jaunty Suits that meet the demands of those wishing the most exclusive styles. In imported Scotch and Irish Fabrics, Tricotine and Poiret Twills. Breezy Wraps And Coats of Gerona, Veldyne, Geisha, Covert, Imported Camel's Hair Cloth and Tweeds, Worumbo Camel’s Hair Cloth and our own 100% genuine Camel's Hair HORSFALLS | 9599 Msylum Strect ‘Women's Shop, 140 Trumbull St. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” MESSAGE FROM McMILLANS, Express and Auto Truck Bring Daily Shipments of New Spring Goods. The new management of McMil- lan’s desires the public ti know that every effort is being made to have extensive new lines in all depart- ments ready for the spring business. The public expects big things from MeMillan’s, and these expectations will not only be realized but exceed- ed. The many interesting changes and developments which the man- agement is planping cannot be mc- complished .in a short time. Your in- dulgence’ and patifence 1{s therefore sought, for which you will feel well compensation before many months. For the present the staff of buyers and department managers is engaged in selecting new merchandise from the country’s foremost mills, im- porters and wholesale houses, and every day heralds the arrival of spring apparel and accessories. Frequent buying trips to the whole- sale markets and the inspection every day in New Britain of dozens of new sample lines will bring all stocks to a state of completion at an early date. The maintenance of a high stand- ard of quality, the presentation of the latest modes and novelties at their first appearance, together with right prices and the ambition and determi- nation to please the shopping public, will surely make McMillan’s a pleas- ant and profitable place to trade. CAN CHECK DIABETES Canadian Doctor Claims Successful Treatment of This Disease. Toronto, March 23.—Discovery of | an active pancreatic extract, which | it is hoped will prolong the lives of persons suffering from diabetes, w announced to the medical professi today from the medical laboratories of the Universi Toronto. Two young ing and C. experiments, doctors, I°. G. Brant- | H. Best, directing the first prolonged the life | of a diabetic dog fifty-six days be- | yond previous records. Then, by in- jecting under the skin of seven human | beings suffering from the disease s highly potent extract discovered | through animal experimentation, a | distinct improvement was brought | about in the patients, the scientists | report. | The experimenters do not claim | that the new discovery will effegt a | cure, but they believe that it will pro- | long life considerably. All Offices of Dakota Town Taken by Women Des Lacs, N. D.,, March 23..—Wom- en swept the boards in the municipal election yesterday, winning by a two to one ratio. The offices of Chairman of the Vil- lage Council, two trustees, treasurer, | marshal and justice of the peace all went to women candidates. “Bigger, better and cleaner Des | Lacs” was the women's campaign slo- gan. In the western Australian there are wells which yield only at night. ] You Need Not Have a Cold if you will take ILaxative BROMO | desert water tive with | Ing orders were issued that meets, including footl and basketball, | dents should he lof the stands with instructions to | tend strictly to business." None too pleased with the edict, the | co-eds have meeting to be They plan to organiz tion of their own. one of the girl leaders, “that with a little practice we | eheer the men. are responsible for the thusiasm when the first baseball game is played, April 8." | letie ball we Trial on Liquor Charges Will Come Kalamazoo, val Dodge, son of the late John Dodge, Detroit, was acquitted on a charge of driving an automobile cated, The charge was the outgrowth of a midnight automobile ride which resulted in the injury of Miss | Emmeline Kwakernaak, nineteen year old student of Wes Dodge, who recently came into pos- session of $1,600,000 from his estate, was charged also with illc possession of liquor, and liminary hearing today over to the April term of circuit court. Members of parliament tralia receive $5,000 a year for their services. “dissertations utterableness o which the carried mixed company This decision was a meeting of the student body to de | termine | become o flaceid,” will be prohibited from tuk. | today athletio hox. kv fund the Ointment in o thut the college the cheer when U rsinus lave to compete the purple un inevitability Student Council declares is in the grandstand he will not tehing on by a|bleedin reached today at | “I had cheering for 11 y After the meet- | hospitals at all ath- | why Ursinus f by using stu- [ 19, K, setiom | Buffalo, “at- | Peterson the massed in on fssued a call for a mass 1d later in the week, a cheering “We helieve will be ile to out- We will see whether lack of en- ||| for G- make JURY ACQUITS DODGE Up In April March 23.—John Du- 1 of inee. automobile manufacturer 1 ries. while intoxi- March 11, ern State Normal. father al at his pre- was hound ters in Aus- iliary “Remember, 1 "I guarantee it running sore skin, and Hehing piles as well as [ for chating, hurns, and sunburn," Skin grafting was tried Root, 287 POLITICAL CALENDAR Satur to file March 2 and city voter March 28: Special clection for Yity Meeting board. March caucuses for election gates to city convention. March 80: Democrat primary for selection of mayoralty nom- March 31: March 31: Democrat city con- vention, April 11: Annual city election, Tonight: Ukrainian hall on Erwin Place. Tonight: club meeting, Tonight: club meets. s, Saturday: committee meets at at 9 o'clock. Monday: meets, [ stand back of every ry drugglst guarantees to re- | price it Peterson's ut do all I claim for eczema, pores, salt broken P does old rheum, ul brensts, ses, blind, nipples, skin calds, cuts, brulses running sores on my leg 5, was in three different Amputation was advised, I was cured I'eterson’s Ointment," << Mr: Michigan Str Y. Mail orders filled by Ointment Co,, Ine, Buffalo, % e vy, March 25: petitions for O, I, primarie and clerk Last day candidacy Selectmen session to in ward dele- Democrat of 303 Republican prima- Coming Kvents: Quigley rally in Democrat Women's Swedish G. O, P. Democrat town headquar- Democrat club aux- executive committee Moving The Webster n The giant boxwood Boxwood R e i = tree under which Daniel Webster studied reading and writing has been moved from the Webster homestead to the grounds of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C. Going Out Of | Business Now is the time to anticipate your vacation needs—Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases at prices less than |f they can be bought at wholesale. — TRUNKS — We have the largest stock of Trunks in the city. $8.50° $38.00 Formerly $12 to $56. Priced from Sale Formerly $7.50 to $55. BAGS — Now — Were $3.50 to $30.00. $2.25" $20 SUIT CASES — Now — A Were $5.50 to $15.50 PORTFOLIOS — Now — $4°$10 BOSTON BAGS Were $4.50 to $10.50 $3.50 © $7.50 — Now — QUININE Tablets when you feel the | @rst symptoms of a Cold coming on, JOSEPH RYAN 13 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN No wrong numbers in this San Francisco telephone exchange. You just tell the operator the name of the party. This new exchange handles 8000 calls to speak Chinese to do it. of Chinese clients daily. But you have VATICAN REPRESENTED Russians Reported Agreeing To Re- quest Made By Pope London, March 23 —The Rome cor- regpondent of the Daily Herald un- derstands that the Russian govern- ment has granted a request from the pope that the Vatican be represented on the international commission for relief in Russia headed by Dr. Frid- jof Nansen. Seven papel delegates are going to Russia shortly he added, and the pope may also send a person- al mission to the Volga region. No previous intimation of such a request has been given in dispatches received in this country. The late Pope Benedict XV, contributed to Dr. Nansen's mission and reccived him in audience last November, Rheuma Conquers Rheumatism People who have been rheumatic sufferers for years—yes, even 80 crippled that they were unable to help themselves—have been brougnt back to robust health through the mighty power of Rheuma. Rheuma acts with speed; if often brings in a few days the relief you have longed for. It helps antagonize and drive from the systems the poisons that cause agony and pain in the joints and muscles. It is a harmless, inexpensive remedy but gratifying and quick-acting, and is the one discovery that has forced rheumatism and sciatica to yield and disappear. If tortured with rheumatism (any form) get a bottle of Rheuma from The Clark and Brainerd Co. today. If it does not rid you of all rheumatic suffering your money will be return- ed. GOVT. PLANS PROBE Many Agencies About Country Adver- tise to Get Action on Veterans' Claims, i ‘Washington, March 23.—Postoffice department inspectors have had their attention called to many cases of agencies throughout the country ad- vertising that they were able to ob- tain immediate action on claims by disabled veterans pending before the veterans' bureau, it became known to- day. Many of the agencies, it was saild, maintained elaborate offices and advertised that within a short period after reaeiving a retainer of $10 to $50 they would secure favorable uc- tion in the settlement of any pending claims, The department plans to conduct an investigation into the operation of such concerns with a view to determ- ining whether fraud orders shall be issued against such agencies operat- ing under fraudulent claims. Officials intimated that p bly thousands of veterans or members of their families had paid into the coffers of irrespon- sible and dishonest agencies a con- siderable sum in the belief that their claims would be immediately settled. DIVORCE PRIVILEGES Poor Women of Engiand arc to Be Given Incrcased Facilities For Use of Courts. London, March 23.—Poor women of England are to be given increased facilities for using the divorce courts by new rules before the supreme court. Heretofore a wife could not be ad- mitted as a “poor person” in a mat- rimonial case if the combined in- BIRD'S EPONS " PRODUCTS Our baseball stock's a dandy, There are sluggers that would help Babe Ruth beat his record, and gloves and masks, and everything that goes to completely equip & team of winners, Come in and look them over to your heart's content, =0 HERBERTL. MILLS HARDWARE STORE come of herself and her husband ex- ceeded four pounds a week, even if they were living apart. Moreover, the wife could not bring action unless she deposited flve pounds with the court. Under the proposed rules a ‘poor person’” wife may obtain the benefits of the ruling if her own income is less than four pounds a week. If un- able to deposit five pounds with the court it will be possible for her to obtain an order from her husband to pay the amount. HIWANIS CLUBS TO HAVE SPECIAL WEEK Will Observe Canada-U. §. Days From April 2 to 8 Chicago, Ill, March 23.—Pointing out that Canada and the United States agreed to restriction of arma- ment on the Great Lakes in April, 1818, the Kiwanis club international has designated the week of April 2-8, for the observance of Canadian and United States days by the 697 Kiwanis clubs. Canada has offered to send as many speakers as desired by clubs in the United States, and a similar list of United States speakers will be maintained for Canadian clubs. Sec- retary Hughes is expected to address a Kiwanis gathering in Washington, and numerous college presidents. jurists and others will contribute to programs, officers say. Each club will hold its observance on the day of its regular meeting during the week des- ignated. Kiwanians say the purpose of these arrangements is to further friendli- ness between the two English speak- ing peoples of North America, and to disseminate information, which will give the United States more knowl- edge about Canada, and vice versa. They add that the recent conference for limitation of armaments gives N the rooms where the most wear comes—and that means in the rooms where the most work comes—as every home- keeper knows to her daily sorrow. Dining room, living room, kitchen—for those rooms no other floor covering is so practical and economical.. They save so many houss, so much annoyance, so much back-breaking work. Be- cause they are 5o easily cleanable. The dust and dirt that comes from you never know where. The foot-marks of little feet. The spots and stains that ap, no matter how careful you are; T, ith a Bird'’s Ncponselmg underfoot, they’re gone in a jiffy, cleaned instantly. Once lightly over with a pear, mp mop, and dirt, spots and stains disap- fore you could say “Jack Robinson.” From the smooth printed felt-base surface of these beautiful sanitary rugs, the marks of wear and tear are wiped away as easily as you'd wij Th beautiful rugs. They last, too. Their life is phenomenal. And, glad tidings of great joy to the pocket-book, their cost is A Bird’s Neponset Rug is a Bargain Buy. You never bought as good a rug for as little money. next to nothing. a raindrop from a window. And they’re ey’re the modemn idea of floor-coverings, Come in and see them. The new Spring patterns are ready. 'B. C. PORTER SONS And All \ Dealers Throughtout the State 336 MAIN STREET significance to the Rush-Bagot agree- ment of Monroe's administration, which the observances will commem= orate, and which “accomplished & practical disarmament” on the Grea$ Lakes. ITALIAN CABINET BACKED London, March 23. — The Italian cabinet headed by Premier Facta was given a unanimous vote of confidence today by the senate at the close of a debate on the government policy, says a Stefani dispatch from Rome. IN spite of the fact that they cost the repair man fore, the price of O’Sullivan’s Safety Cushion Heels to you is generally the same as the price of ordinary heels. Therepai has two reasonsfor accepting this smaller profit: first, be- auseo’gzfim’sdnyu make satisfied customers —second, because the good-will of these cus- tomers builds bigger for O’Sullivan’s when you leave your shoes — seethattheyareattached. \Be.sure o insist on Bircls. when buying floor