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DYE SKIRT, COAT DRAPERIES WITH “DIAMOND DYES" Eack package of “Diamond Dyes" contalns directions so simple that any woman can dye or tint faded, shabby skirts, dresses, waists, coats, sweaters, stockings, hangings, draperies, every- thing like new. Buy “Diamond Dyes"——no other kind—then perfect home dyeing is guaranteed, even if you have never dyed hefore. Tell your druggist whether the material vou wish to dyve is wool or silk, or whether it {s linen, cotton or miked goods. Diamond Dyes never strbak, spot, fade or run. e ———————— CITY CLERK'S'REPORT,) Fees During Fiscal Year Total $5.624; Dog Licenses, $1,200. A. L. Thompson financial report for ending March 31. Tt shows total cbllection of fees amounting to $5,624.60, log licenses amounting to $1,299.10, The collec- tions by months are follow April, fees, $607.70, dogs, $1,10 fees, $500.05, dogs, $107; June, fees, $460, dogs, $31.60; July, fees, $434.60, dogs, $14.05; August, fees, dogs, $4.50; September, fee dogs, $6; October, fees, $564.2 $16.80; November, fees, $438.90, dogs, $3; December, fees, $368. dogs, $3.15; Januar; fees, $486.65 February, fees, $420.45, i March, fees,$465.50, dogs, total fees, $5,624.60; total dog licenses, $1,299.10. X-rayed cggs are the latest wrinkie introduced by one of the largest grocery organizations in New York. DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies ¢ completes the fiscal his year 35.cents buys a bottle of “Dander- ine' at any drug store. After one ap- pication of this delightful tonic you can not find a partice of dandruff or a falling hair. Besides, every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and ahundance. Cantilever Shoes Benefit Weak Arches We claim that if everyone would start wearing Cantilever Shoes at si teen years of age, there would be few, i any, men and women with weak feet, fallen arches, etc. However, if we didn't say this early enough to help you keep your arches strong, we can help you now—unless vou ought first to consult a foot specialist. In that event, we can help him to help you. The number of people in this coun- try who have weak feet, or a kindred foot trouble, is so many millions that we hesitate to publish it. Practically all of these cases could have bheen avoided. EXERCISE MAKES STRENGTH Your foot arch is composed of small bones held up by ligaments, muscles and tendons. Keep these healthy by tree circulation and natural exercise, and Nature will see that those arch lones never fall. Cantilever Shoes permit this free circulation and un- restricted foot action by heing shaped like the foot, ficxible like the foot and arched like the foot. They support a weak foot, not uncomfortably but flexibly — while Nature restores strength. They're good looking shoes and reasonably priced. Sold in this city only by SLOAN BROS. 185 MAIN ST. [Palace—Next Week Thurs; “THE ROSARY Mrs. Mar§$ T. Crean Soloist By Gene Cohn San Francisco, April 6. — Rouge, powder, lip-stick — all the cosmetics that help in forming the stage career of a chorus girl become her worst cnemy once she gets off-stage and seeks other work. Take that from A. W, employment expert here. “Distarbing Influence" He was asked by an agent of the (Chorus Girls' Protective association to analyze the reasons why thousands of chorus girls in the United States are remaining jobless during the period of theatrical depression. “The chorus girl will not discard, in domestic service, those adjuncts of make-up, those frills and furbelows she has known before the foot lights'" said Schroeter. ‘“Hence she hecomes 1 disturbing influence.” Schroeter, NEW BRITAIN MISS RUBY NORTON And all this leads to the discovery that a national survey is being made in an effort to discover why chorus girls have been turned down in other jobs. . Are Too Pretty Miss Ruby vaudeville ac- tress, gathered the statisties in the western section of the country. Lier investigation she approached Schroeter for a job. When she found she was an actress he told her, in connection to the cosmetics angle: nployment experts try to give people the help they desire. Hence we are backward about sending chor us girls for fear they may firt with the male service. Also they don't know how to make their eyes behave and the average chorus girl is too pretty.” Norton, In STATE OFFICERS HERE G. A. R. Veterans, Assisted By Wom- en's Organizatio Entertain De- partment Officials at Banquet. Stanley Post (. A. R., assisted by the Women's Relief Corps. the Sons of Veterans' Auxiliary and the Daugh- ters of Veterans entertained Depart- ment Commander Christian Swartz, of South Norwalk, the department senior vice commander, department junior vice commander, W. K. Sternburg of New Britain, C. Hilton of Hartford, who has been department chaplain for 20 years, assistant adjutant gener- al A, P. Stark of Bristol and Captain Clairy, the chaplain of Whethersficld state prison, at a banquet last eve- ning. Captain Cairy was one of Lin- coln's escorts during the Civil War. Chief of Staff Wildman of Norwich and Department Color Bearers Wil- liam Shaffer of Hartford, were pres- ent also. The exercises were in charge of S. H. Woods, commander of the local post. Mrs. Col Hunt Eddy recited, Mrs. Cora Starr, president of the Women's Relief Corps, Mrs. Bessic Lewis, president of the Sons of Vet- erans' Auxiliar Mrs. C. W. Norton, president of the Daughters of Veter- ans, all of this city and Mrs. Mary Griswold, of Hartford, department president of the Daughters of Veter- ans, were among the speakers, There were recitations, vocal and instrumental solos and readings. Ad- dresses were delivered by Lieutenant- Colonel George €. Catlin, commander of the local R. O. T. C. and city clerk, Colonel Alfred Thompson. PORTUGUESE FLIER! CONTINUE PROGRESS as Sacaduro and Coutinho Will Leave Cape Verde Islands, April 11, Lis- bon Dispatches Advise Lisbon, April 6,—(By the Associat- ed Press)—Advices from 8t. Vincent, Cape Verde islands say that the Port- uguese naval captains Sacadura and Coutinho will resume their trans- Atlantic flight at 5 o'clock the after- noon of April 11, according to pres- ent plans. They expect to arrive at the island of Fernando Noronha, off the coast of Brazil, at 11 o'clock the following day thus covering the 1390 miles which constitute the third and most hazard- ous leg of their flight from this city to Rio de Janerio. The hydro airplane they are using is only able to carry gasoline sufficient for 18 hours’ flight. The aviators ar- rived at St. Vincent two hours ahead of their schedule making their flight from Gando bay near Las DPalmas, Canary islands at the rate of 148 kilometers (about 92 miles) an hour HANGS UP SKATING RECORD Chicago, April 6 Roland Cioni professional roller skater, the opening of the championship es here last night won the one mile r in The former made by Chicago in a new world record record of 2:42 3-5 was Clarence Hamilton of 1905. STEEL SMOKESTACK A RADIO RECEIVER Workmen in Greenville Boiler Hear Strains of “Dixie” Through Strange Phenomenon. | Greenville, Ala,, April 6.—Strains of “Dixie’” from a band floated down here and were heard by workmen who were inside the boiler. There was no band in the vicinity when the distinet notes of the tune were caught and the mystery was put down today as another phenomenon of the radio world Although there are no experts to back up the theory, it is believed that the big metal stack of the W, T, Smith Lumber Co., with its guy wireés as the antennae, functioned as a complete receiving set during a radio concert delivered from some unknown point. A slight shunting of electrical current from that in use at the mill at the time is believed to have com- pleted the apparatus. City Items New Period Model Vietrola for only $115. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. The regular meeting of TLaurel Court, O. of A, will be held in Ma- hall Friday evening at T7:45. There will be a social in the after- noon and a supper at 6:30, You wanna hear "Wanna' at Morans —-advt. Engine company, No. 3, was called out by a still alarm early last evening to 13 lLawlor street. A lamp left turned low in a room of the home of Sam Carbo, exploded, causing a brisk blaze, that did damage amounting to about §200. The newly clected officers of New Britain lodge, B. P. O. E., will be in- stalled by District Deputy Harry C. Browns this evening. A social session will follow the meeting. Joseph Baranoski of 41 Grove street, reported to the police last night, that while driving his automo- bile on Oak street late yesterday aft. ernoon, he collided with an unidenti- fied man riding.a beycle. The bicycle sonic in 2 minutes 42 sceonds, establishing | was damaged in the crash, but the rider escaped injury. St. Joseph's Troop of Boy Scouts will meet this evening at 7:39 o'clock. Why milljons of women wear them Hard floors and pave- ments everywherel Just standing is a strain—every step is a jolt. O’Sullivan’s Safety Cushion Heels relieve this strain. Trim, tough, sEringy, they absorb the shocks that tire you out. A style for every type of shoe. The price of O’Sullivan’s to you is generally the same as the price of ordinary heels, in spite of the fact that they cost the repair- man more. Ask for O’Sullivan’s when you leave your shoes —see that they are attached. “Do yon dress un for other men and cold cream your face and put your hair in kid curlers for yonr husband “FOOLISH WIVES" by a big steel smokestack to a boiler X,.: Xerxes Xenophon Xantippe would have lived more enjoyable lives if LIFE SAVERS CANDYMINT WITH THE had notintheirdaybeen (Wetch for the dlphabetical Ads.) William P. Harmon of Wells street, accompanied by his daughter-in-law, M F. F. Harmon, left today for Al- bany Y. to attend the funeral of his brother John Harmon. Mrs. Har- mon will spend the next few day at Ballston Spa, N. Y. You wanna hear “Wanna" at Morans —advt. Kendall Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 1.. Mills of Curtis street, re- turned to Taft school yesterday after a short visit with his parents. Keep well with “Walter Camp's" health records. C. L. Pierce & Co. —advt, Dr. Alexander Goldstein of New London will address a meeting of 'o- cal Zionists at Hebrew school hall on Elm street, this evening. BEAGLI: ENTRUSIASTS UNITE S Louis, Mo., April 6.-—A club has been formed here by beagle enthus- iasts. The object of the club are to encourage the breeding and to pro- mote the improvement of the beagle hounds and to encourage and partici- pate in beagle field trials and bench show: frice which relies solely upon chalk and grit for its cleansing properties. DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1922 “Angel Of Siberia” Miss Flsa Brandstrom, Swedish Red Cross worker, is called “The Angel of Siberia,” by Russian war prisoners. She's coming to the | 8. to aid Russian famine victims. HEALTH _GARE 00STS 41 Manchester Physician Gives Figures Showing FEaxpense of Taking Pre- cautions in Other Cities, The cost of health precautions in New Britain is .41 as compared with .71 in Hartford, .79 in New London and $1.20 in Bridgeport, according to a statement made in Manchester Tuesday evening by Dir. D, (. Maore, chairman of the board of health, in an address before the League of Women voters there, In response to a question the speak- er furnished the following figures in regard to health precautions in vari- ous localities, the data emanating from the state department of health Willimantic .03, Rockville .09, An- sonfa .11, Manchester .10, New Brit- ain .41, Hartford .71 (except isola- tion hospital), New London .79 (ex- cept isolation hospital), Greenwich .93 (except isolation hospital), Bridgeport $1.20, SARRAR—TIERNEY. Mr. and Mrs. John Arrowsmith an- nounce the engagement of daughter, Miss Lillian Sarrar to Wal- ter H. Tierney of Wethersfield ave- nue, Hartford. The wedding will take place in June. Both young people are employed at the Traveler's Insurance company in Hartford. Not a denti- fr es solves ing. soap, —a tooth paste their {—} = And We will place one of 246 Main St. () ] o)) oo ) ) 5 ) ) ) ) ] ) ) ) o ] ) ) ) 5 BRITISH DOCUMENTS SAFE Important Papers Not in Loot Taken in Sensational Train Robbery in Erance Yesterday. London, April the Asso- ciated Press)-—There were no import- ant British government documents in 6:—(By the mail bags stolen in yesterday's sen- Not a denti- ice which wash- away or dis- soon after us- kill (50 ) 5 ) 5 5 ) D ) ) ) VICTROLA MODE L 210 Now A Genuine Period Model VICTROL for only 51159 these instruments in your home On Your Own Terms THE C. L. PIERCE & CO. Opp. the Monument [L () T ) [ ) ) ) ) ) ) ) @ ) @ sational train robbery in France, it i8 authoritatively stated. If the robbers were after British foreign office documents relating to |the Genoa conference, a theory ad vanced by the I'rench police, they {overlooked the fact that important | papers are never sent in regular matl | bags but always by courier. The for« eign office attached little importance to the incident. Picture of any person signifies & curse to a Mohammedan. Pyrodento stays on long enough to germs which cause decay and dis- ease. The True Principle of Mouth Health which stays on To really clean the gums and teeth you must use a dentifrice which will stay in the mouth long enough for its antiseptic to kil the germs which cause decay and disease and to heal all injured tissues. Unless you kill these hardy germs your mouth is not clean. Soap, chalk. and other mechanical cleansers are not enough: they merely scrub the surface: they do not thoroughly clean. A dentifrice which washes away quickly and does not give its antiseptic time to perform its duty {e not enough. It is only making a pretense of cleaning. Above all do not use a dentifrice whieh contains grit. Grit does not clean—it scrapes and scratches away the priceless protective enamel of the teeth. [t destroys the gold work and lac- erates the gums, leaving them open to in- fection The Kind That Stays On There fe an'v one dentifrice twhich stave on lane ennneh far f+e wonderful antisentic tn fombat and kil tha earme whirh ~anen darav and Ajcanen—that fe Puradenta Tanth Pasta Puradanta kille thae earme alreads in the manth and nrevente athare fram hrand- fne he farmine an fnctethle “handaea® avor the giime amd tanth Thie “handags” halde the antieantic in cantast with the prime lane enaneh ¢n nipes hack ta pand health 11 tn. 1n=ad tieenae and ta haal anv anA have tranhla hecome the ennree of Doant~1 Qemoctiong Taeen Toath: minites BAlA tham firm, Month Meare fuet hatara rasipine —rih {t in Witdom Taneh Camip redanta Paliet will come auick lararatiane whinh wanld atharwies hava eane untandnd Attar aloanine vane teath at nizht Pvradentn an vonr firet Sneer and maceama vonr suma far a fow The gume will auickly tighten areund the teeth and Clean ‘ha manth *haranehly with Plana a littla Prrodento right on the uleer Sarenace will ennn leave You Will Like It You will like Pyrodento. You will like its delightful taste which leaves the mouth feeling so cool and clean. You will like f+a heneficial effect on the mouth. Note haw long the pleasant taste of Pyrodento lin- gers—proof that Pyrodento stays in the mouth long after the average dentifrice would have washed away. All Through the Night At night when vou are sleeping fe when vour mouth is off evard—that is the *ime when vou must fight hardest against the millions of zerms which are constantly threatening decav and such dreaded die- eases as Pvorrhea. Only Pvradentn ecan nratect the teeth and gums all through the night Then vou nea {t hafore retirine. there it stave invisibly working, nureing an? strenethenine. Then van et vour hand, ven use an an- tiseptie and then handaze the wound to keep ~t infection and hold on the antiesn- tic TWhv nat annlv the same nrincinle tn vour eume® Mavhe there {e ae vet np ™ound ar na infantfen In the manth bt why wait until they come? Now f« the time ta nravent tronhle Send for a Demonstration Tnhe—nea Puradanta—eive {t at least a waek'e tria), See harw it claans. haw fonl and refrached it leavee the mouth Ask vonr Adanelat ahant thie True Principle of \fanth Health ATl drngeiete handle the ragular «7e tuhee af Pyradento, After usine. {f it fans nat eatisfv ratnrn the tuhe and certifieats anA wea =1 rafund veur manav The Proper Way To Clean the Teeth Don't brush your teeth more than once a day and then only with a amail soft brush. When you brush your testh al\\’q.\'s do so with a motion towards the cutting edge—never sideways, never to- wards the gums. Too much and improper brushing trri- tates the gums and causes them to re- cede. For additional treatment massage the gums after each meal with Pyro- dento. The massage of the gums should be towards the teeth. This prevents reced- ing gums. take a little - THE PYROD Pyradsnta ] Name Maesaca the inflamed gums with Py- Demonstration Tube : = FR. ept. 4-22 NBH-3 TO COMPANY, BALTIMORE. MD. l | Please mall me vour Demonstration Tube which will allow me l to try Pvradento Free for 10 da These Dealers Carry Pyrodento: DRUG GISTS st LR Rarold R. Apathecars Rall Maurice A. Axelrod Clark & Brainerd Co. Crowell's Drug Store ., Carran & Pajewski Dickinsan Drug Co. Fagle Tharmacy Fast St. Pharmacy Edward L. Janswick Louis H. Keanowitz 301 Main 223 Park 181 Main St A3 West Main St. 97 Broad St Nathan Noveck 160171 Main St 0'Brien & Malinowshky 10 Main St W. F. 0'Connor Co. 183 Dwight St Wm. H. Russell st Main ®outh Fad Drug Stere Arch \ita Drug Co. Liggett Co MacNamee John J. McBriarty Willer-Hanson Drug Co. Inc 217 Main St 526 Stanler 8t 720 Stanley St. 30 Church St. . 437 Areh St . 487 Main St 123 Hartford Ave. 441 West Main 8¢ 338 South Main S& 5 Latayette 84