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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1922, 4‘l,‘:I.“.‘?.fjj‘.;'j.z""j;:.:;;,::jl lt S Nerve High school commitiee, guined The wehool consolldati anestion | was turned down, s was the south | " meadows improvement project wnd | N t d l s "There are many de“!hfi'ul b T A AR b o s }llx?k s?nom: M!A‘GO\\? A | BL000 Votes Cast that helps make A NLT. | ways to use. Dominb symp The (otal \y:v' )vf:‘l\hl\"‘l vesterday | 4C,- FORCEFUL MEN, who muks | As ‘a table spread 77““ D dc'a g [ 00, approximately 70 per cont | their over mastering presence feit Jie ‘icious flavor. for, qfikles, : lot the total registreation ! moment they enter a room. baked beans.pudd}n‘{;,sauces. I [ MecC &R.\fl( K'S NAME i NUXATED IRON ONERIS U prolacinal «hembcal consutuen: whips-=and as &' m- jice : ) B ; 3 : of metlve Wving e forte “in' " farn cream and othel"fl“’g? NOT ON MACHINES | ™" " " “The popular flavor wbisweet [ s S prion and e e o i spinat il ~sugar ‘cane makes it nm!'e\ Sivth Warder, Cannot Run on Inde- | 21000 4t oo o pien” rea blaod mean: S = 1wors nerva forio, s that Nusated Iron not liked the more it is used, B A e L Stas - Hsaue e what il o (ormied arting i to the n colls, but it stim % the biood to manufacturk a greatl | Amticmsngunemngcompm Votes on Special Ballots (rensed supply ar new yerve force, i} Councilman T, Frank MceCormick, |4 bottie of Nuxated ITron todav. acd | “Swee‘ten it thh Domiino”’ jdefeatea candidate for the sixth ward [ {0 two weeks' time you do not " feel Ak g democrat nomination for aldermii, { made you teel hetin o st i i Granulated. Tablet. Powdered, Confectiopers. Brown, will not be allowed to have his name | way, your money will be rernded. Sold Golden sy,‘up Y . placed on the voting machines as in- | Al druggists, i dependent candidate for atderman, s w resnlt of a ruling handed down hy Judge John H. Kirkham, corporation e - 'counmst ound intact today, The cases con tained 66 snoes, but the robber, poiic sald, was a vietim of o trick of the T electing all candidates for selectmen Councitman MeCormick took a pr Ak : |assossors, board of education, high [tition yesterday to secure signatures arde, AlL were for theé left foot school committee, and the city mar-[to his candi He reported to C p 3 shal job. Only two candidates for| have secured the ne Yy number, onn aten 1 . HARTFUR" ELEET"]N pliaces as republican aldermen were | but it is probable that, since muny of bk ts : . ST y 's are re - th cither : successful in escuping the avalanche, |the voters are regi wi AR anta o one of the major parties, their names List of patents issued to the citi i . the coming year will 5 i g 1 i i The concil for oming 3 would not he Recented on an indapens | 08 of Connecticut for® the week Sold only in sealed ] | consist of eleven republicans and nine R R PR P T A 3 dent candidate’s petition. ch' 28, 1 issued by ans v two of the republicans|dent candidate’s petition Louis M. Schmidt, solicitorof patents, tin cans, convenient s : democrats, : g Judge Kirkham ex- s 5 ] RlChal'd J- Klflse"fl De[ea[s Re' yeing hold-over men p“::"m":’:m’:”‘y‘\'{‘»;-l-w{“'lf’” "'lli'f"\‘_' party [ N 200 Main streete New Gritain, to open and use. . : Kinaalla: Hotdima ta Ofrice, must be in the hands of the secretary | O : publ]can Rival hy 3,579 Pluralty Mayor-elect Kinsella, who was de-| 0 state at least 15 days hefore the | Mever L. Aronson, Hartford. Print 3 4 feated by the present incumbent of the | gjections. er's guide setter and registering aid. —_— office Mayor Brainard, two years ago, It Conrcilman McCormick desires to| Carl 8. Casperson, New Dritain was successful in eighi out of the ten| qo so, the corporation counsel has | ‘Ombination drawbolt and lock, P N 3 7 g Hoyt Catlin ignor to the Bryant wards, The FFourth and Tenth wards|aqvised him, he may tell his friends ) i Vi seumlomosiatinas eleotedumayor of Lo et Cantala- MG ook to vote for him on special printed bal- | fSlectric Co., - Bridgeport. Bleetri Hartford at the city election yesterday, ! ¥ y | itting. G R e i) Sanic ] Robins Ran Strong: lots, but the narlnon nnot- appeur on | MHng: ST S et republican, by a pluralty of 8,579, The | Controller Rohins, although he was|the Voting machine steam frap. results of the election proved a land-|defeated by C'olonel Bdwin J. Lamb, o z T Monroe Guett, assignor o the Hart slide for the democrats, every ward|[by 1,700 pluralty, ran ahead of his BOOI\ER “A HIN('TO ¢ Hegeman Mfg., o, Hartiord but two in the city, voting a prefer- [ticket. Hartford, April . Richard J. Kin i Slectric appliance receiving box. T ) ence for members of that party. One B onaiR Okted) STATUE UNVEILED | “wiijiam 1°. Helmond, Hartrord, as- of the big surprises of the election was 5 dgnor to U'nderwood Typewriter (‘o the defeat of Controller Charles H.|, Albert M. Simons, chairman of the, —_— New York, N. Y. Typewriting mi- Robins, who has held the office for hoard of assessors, was defeated for P s the past 28 years. re-election by John F. Cosgrove, re-| Whites and Blacks Congregate {0 RishargeV, ISalman, Hasienor to . he Democratic All the Way. member of the hoard, James Itarrell See Ceremony—Harding publican, who will be the minority ORaTIEI & Mevelikatior - Naw- Heveni s 2 : .atch for vehicle doors. The democrats were successful in|and William J. Rankin, democrats, Writes. R. Lichan, New [Ilaven, assignor Mary’s school hall this evening after e Savitseus of 24 MeClint- to the Westinghouse Air Spring Co. Clty ltems the Tenten services, - reported to the police to- Tuskegee, Ala., April 5.—Transpor- | \ir spring suspension (2 patents) AN The Rev, Walter Kenney of #t.d bicyele had heen stolen tation methods ranging from _fnfl‘flflf _Herman 0. Miller, Bridgeport Andree lodge, 1. 0. O. I, will con-|Michaels church, Hartford will ! he was in the New it ito cmilleBiDabl were tlilaed Lo Neoktisol den. 4 er the initiatory desree on a iarge |Hver the Lenten sermon in St. Mary's ain Institute building bring to Tuskegee today a steady | ortis 1. Sherman, Hartford, as | . s of candidates at the meeting tlig [ Church this evening. () [ ) o stream of white -',’;'m"pr"'.":,',‘:fi:”f;? signor to the Hess-Bright Mg, Co | (St S vel ™1 " A metnbers| The Rev. Patrick Dolan of St FORMER RUSIDENT HERE. '10 "L‘:""q‘-"r\;'-:lfi;ngfi..:' f'(ln;n((;r‘r o h\‘\lf'l\,;p H. Wheel i requested to be present John's church, Middletown, wiil de- Mr. and Mrs. John Riley of New Tuskegee institute. Pitney-Bowes Ixport Corp., Stamford | Keep well with “Walter Camp's’ :;p::‘h;nl){‘ufiymx‘yl:“1-‘r\n:::zc-‘|’:~: 1x'n:lh'r‘-y\‘v!} Sl i ?',f,'.' \;"“W«VN \’|m' _TQ— el el e ctea, Hemp i e VL, Pl el anieln, o sm am 1) sieniy 5F 2 iNR New Yok sWashineton;, Ghicamo,. Al JiEaderMarhy | Keep well with “Walter Camp's” | Riley was a former resident of ihis lanta and New Orleans, and thel he Bullard Machine Tool Co., A large class of candidates will be yeaith records. . I.. Pierce & Co. oo e e s T C countryside rallied in automobils, onl gridgeport. ~ Metal working machine [initiated at a meeting ot Camp Ciarit| gyt ol o & ek i 3 i horseback, mule back, afoot and in| ools, it N. of A. this evening at 8 o'clock | [ adies of Bohemian Fagle will hold i R - i i i 3 ‘o.. Terryville, Pad | n 8t. Jean de Baptiste hall on Church o every :;mw;\ahlr in L otvalcles Engle lock Co, Terryuilje. P : their “monthly mecting ‘at Bardeck’s|. mie cost of living in Vienna. 18 A letter from >resid E K | 'ocks, wood scr (2 trac narks reet i ! e A )51 2 ni : ball; Thuraday; afternosi;’ 2180, now about 60,000 times that of 1914, FOUI‘ DOOI‘S south Of Our Former praising the work of Hnnkvr"l‘; “‘;;:eh‘; _The Stanley Workws, New Britain Mect me at Schmarr's for dinner.| “afice Margaret Curran of 195 Fnir- ington was n\a'rh’ pu\vh(‘ today. Butts, adyt. |view street, visited with M e ———————s =} Place the president caid: e S The first rank will be conferred on|Niland of Meriden on Sunday. 3 u{mwgm‘»w; “U think there will be ”"':; DEMOCRATS LEAD | cliss of candidates at the meeting - - ) : ;"m;:mvfr \\{rw‘):;nz":‘vr \\‘?:ir::’lf‘nf the of §t. Klmo lodge, Knights of Pythias CLOTHESLINE ROBBED “FOOLISH WIVE i R s e VNl . Jooker 1. Wa L s e \f in Judd’s hall this ‘evening. | Mrs. Andorson of Komstin place, | i STLe hes After seventeen years at No. 306 Main Street, we, | most usernl Americans ot Disiime IN KANSAS CITY)("» Jiae e Covey's dancing school | reported fo the poice this morning, § ENTIRE WEEK APRIL 16 ar ovin, W (] rter V 0 ai and that the work he inaugurated a ol T I'ri. eve,, Electric Hall, over Fox's.— | that clothesline thieves had stripp sserved Loge Seats are m g to new quarters at No. ain Re g t mo long directed is already demon- advt her line ef a numher of pie 2 . At It 1 attitude | .. e A e B 4 Sale / 'S Street. strating the wisdom of his attitude |\ t0q Phat Mayor Will Have 12.-| There will be a meeting . of .| cluding wearing apparel, bed clothes, Now On Sale At Fox's toward one of the great public ques- b Mary's Holy IFamily Circle in St.|etc., last night. tions of the nation. 000 Majority—Other Cities With space nearly- four times greater than the area e e Elect S of our former office, we shall be able to render SHOBS: A ; %3&?&%&»&%&«»»&/&&”Nww.-w,w.mwmf«; Chicago, April 5, — Two sample Kansas City, N pril 5.—Belat- out patrons an even more efficient service than tolen from the automobile of | Kulieas City, Mo, April 5. Belat it Ay were | £ returns tor from yesterday's heretofore. Kegley, a shoe salesman municipal election continued o in. crease the lead of the democratic Eyeglass Satisfaction . ticket, which headed by Frank H, el 5 | romwell, for mayor, was swept into e A. PINKUS e e e R You May Feel Fine Now ® v 3 A Beautiful Act .cr,',}"i’,f_"‘?;’,;'L,'.'J.‘i,’.“\.'l‘.f .?,“,r‘;n.'\hnm:\';.\; : and Yet Be in \Vretched T i ! 's For Children [|exvected to be around 12,000, Eyesight Specialist LR In Jefferson City the democrits car- ] () sied the city by nearly 500 votes, p ~ondition when Sum- the election of a republican mayor, | The leracerats elected mavors n e g e g mer Comes Sedalia, MANY PIGS DIE FROM POOR FOOD : SMILING The heavy foods of winter have LEFT ¢ DRIN YOUR SYSTEM CLOGGED WITH i Sl LPRING Aot Vifty Million Dollars Worth Lost This MAYBE A i 3 iy Your blood is heavy and dark. Spring Through Dach of , A Tl TIME OF Your skin is dull and broken out. Vitamines, TEARS Your stomach is stagnant and bloated. SIUAG - Al TR that.: 850000000 FOR YOU Your bowels are clogged with impurities. How many hours should baby be kept in the air? Keep the baby in the air almost sssion here, States is dne to the feeding of too| Birmingham, Ala., April 5. -Pigs > jied this cpring from dis result- in, from insufficient vitamines, ac cording to a report by J. S Hughes oy S T 11 AVTRULRalEn ot the Maig These Conditions Must Be Removed agricultural college, presented today to the American Chemical society in if you are to r\‘v-r,\.dn.\’ in the vear. Unless the weather is very stormy, a baby should be out. Here is RGP 18, gulie T"’f"r“‘_"' E * e &Sk tedo s Mepciutioh: Dl said the vepart, “that this great | njoy the Good Old Summer Time Maonth Hours each day Month Hours each day ; <l A July iRaly much corn < i [ : Already you feel the warnings of greater troubles. D ; ATHEE ek DAY P B RS BRI You are sluggwh sleepy, dull, and work is very - -y N T e « hard. Gas in stomach is making you feel tight and mis- D v RS October e RALLLHR] ‘““_“"f"';_“ _fr“"“"'""""r 2 erable. Heart is not acting rlght All food tastes queer. VIS 7 v s N November . . ¢ ‘ O Tl more “"(‘{‘lfll}(‘l Mrs, Frederick B Mitehell will pre | 1 |side at the republican women's rally i —*In the life of a hdb\. [tonight in ¢, O. I headquarters on | S A N A fi I i | Main street, and George A. Quigley and give baby a comfortable carviage in which his back and legs will make his first appeararice as the can streteh without eramping— s party's nomin The Sensible Tonic " i falte kind. “buil Bt Hhe sl | entificall d Mrs, Effie G. Kimball, a member of | he dependable Kind, “built to fit the baby,” are the scientifically made the school committee, will speak, as . . . i AR O s h i s is one of the line of famous ‘““Winsol”’ preparations. Judge Prentice of Hartford It has been used for a hundred years as a general recon- He w e 1 1 16 Patients Nowat structive tonic and ywood-Wakefield Carriages et AT IR S now undergoing treatment at the They are proportioned minutely, <o that baby will always be in just the most comfort- ROERy Hil)” s ilarhin = Ehe thatitation able position to inake him healthy and happy : ition ¢ im healthy appy. Leing conducted on the town farm ! s ; e ot properties by the health department SANALT i lritwelght carviages, too, Ask to see a Heywood-Wakefield and note its many The more serions eases are heing giv fine features, en institutional care at the sanitarium removes the waste, enriches the blood, corrects digestion, pending openings at larger hospita's ; b A g throughont the state £ g relieves constipation and, in general, STORE 5 HEADQUARTERS C.C. FULLER COMPANY |y § | s rousan “THE ROSARY : Get your Sanalt from your druggist and take it now 40-50 Ford Street, Hartford Overlooking Capitel Grounds Muys, Mary T. Crean Soloist

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