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l"ll"’l] EN BOYS P SCOUT MERIT of ASS dse Amundsen’s April Sesslon Court of Honor Makoes Theeo Tenderfeet, Thi ond and Ome First Class Scout The April Doy & honor was held last evening quarters, It is the f the court the new which ends October 1st bers of Troop No, 4 church passed thelr tende 18 Pradericic Martin and Robert Sackett troon 4, nry Rockwell and Geor Herowitz, , passed their olass tests, A flest cla passed by Everett Ande troop 2. Merit badges wer following: Muchinery craftsmanship, try, Everett sverett Ander son and William ' William Christ; Christ; cooking, I Arnold Jucobson; ward Krans; signalling, son and Wil hrist Edward Krans; onry, It Vhrist, all of Troop 2, and Geor Kimball, of Troc 1 The standing troops i contest s follows Troop 2, out event of it Beout head contest of period 1 troop cond | warded Arnold And rist seholar sbert Chri public chemistry The “Elizabeth,” erer of the South Pole, terpreting o the new is ney. South Church, 18, BRITATIN DAI Plane, shed to the arou Center Church, ( court present Troop 4, Members of the Colonel W, W, Bullen, and W. 0. Cook, Were Ge Christ FIGHT AGAINST UNIONISM or ilway Association Executives SPERANTO CONGRESS OPENS, Genoa, April (By Press)-—The international 12 congress under the auspices league of nations was opened by Sir Eric Drummond, the man with 93 delegates present senting 24 countries, I'he Btates was not represented. ( od With Backing Up Anti- 18 ociated eranto of th today Union Movement by W, Jett Lauck. W ciation ishington, April 18.—The railway exceutives charged with backing an open mti-union movemeit by W, lLauck, onomist represent aad organization, in testin today th ommerce committ Mr. Lauck decla ass0- was shop l. it chalr of et labor my before nate d that Vice-Pr of the Pennsylv: If You Bought Glasses S A Flve Years Ago chairman the railway or com- mittee, the fight against unionism. i “It is designed to weaken the old- have not had an cxamina- er railroad labor organizations,” said stnce, you nced one now, Your eyes should be examined Mr. Lauck, “and to break up the _ newer labor organizations which grew about every year. Let us give you eye counsel, ap under the favoring auspices of Frank E. Goodwin tederal control of the railroads.” sight Specialist ,\lmn St. Tel 1905 but tion JUST WHAT IS “IaZ2 327 l istablish Savannah, Ga., To A Bu- reau For the Prohibiting of Synco- pated Steps—To Impose Fine. Savannah, lishment o j: as a of the city government to determine the fine line between the various syn- copated as exhibited in the best nts and the abhor- red 7z dance was in prospect to- day after the adoption by the city { council P the activities of artists vannah as injuriou Unlike most pub offices, can- didates for chief of the bureau are conspicuous by their absolute silence, In all Savannah, no one h come forward to expand on his ability to determine what and when is jazz. The council gave only brief discussion to the subject before fixing the penalty for violation of the new ordinance at $100 fine and 30 days imprisonment and amending it to include profes- sfonal dancers. ab- part Presenting Her Original Character Sketches Senior High School Auditorium | Wednesday Evening, April 26 Auspices New Britain Business and Professional | Women’s Club Tickets $1.15 and $1.73 Exchanged at Dickinson’s April 21 in Sa- ¢ The cook it our window will show you Watch the expert cook in our window light the burners inthe Florence Oil Cook Stove, ‘Watchherregulate theheat from hot to simmering. Notice the blue flame of the kerosene gas. And when the food is ready to serve, come in and get your serving, The results will piease you, and her explanation of both the cooking and the stove will be interesting and instructive, All this week. A. CIESZYNSKI 8517 Main Streel Phone 601 FLORENCE OIL COOK STOVES interstate | ohibiting to public morals. ING COST ER NOTHING [C flH’ AIGN | GARDINE ’ Farmer Labor Pacty's Candidate Files Statement Showing No Plee- tioneering Tixpenses, Henry E. Gardiner, labor candidate for mayor, did nc a single penny to bring a election to that office, « by the candidate to the , indicates, Other candid of election exper Ziegler, succe istrar voter | republican town Middler sHeces board of relief, publican town committee; ¢, Carlson, successful candidate councilman in the fourth ward, contributed to republican towr mittee; A. TI. Nero, successful car didate for first selectman, $10, tributed to republican town tee; Dennis Maloney, unsucces candidate for h wi on farmer-lahor ticket, David 1. Nair, s for councilman in the $10 of which was republican town committee, postage, cote.; . ful candidate fourth ward, MecC'rann, hoard relief, farmetr | | | | bout his made report city wha ms i today ll\lm for contribuled committee; William | ul candidate for contributed to re- | Adrian reports of to i ) com o siy cour exp( no ful first ward, contributed and spent John derman in the penses; M. J candidate for pense on on, n suec of 0 ex-| FARMERS PROYTIT Suspension of Mining is Beneficial to Pennsylvania ¥ Hazelton, Pa., April 18. pension of miring operations ir anthracite fields has heen a hoon the farmer in the agricnitural tions. M. N. Cobb, farm agent fd Luzerne county reported today that idle mine workers daily were making application for work and that many y cmployed. ny mine workers also are seck- ing employment at building operations in Hazleton, Wilkes-Bar Heranton and other cities in the hard coal re- gion. ms, Pa The sus- the to s00 has of Pottery made fn 5,000 B, C. been found in the copntries west the Ande expend | ¢ LY HERALD, TI & oo monoplane built especially for Avetie use by Captain Roald Amundsen, discov- was wrecked when it ¢ Amundsen was flying from New York to Cleveland on the first | Amundsen and other occupants of the plane were unhurt, near Clarion, Pa., when of a transcontinental air jour- nd I RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR Boris Bakhemetefl, Recognized — as This Oficial, Tnjoys Diplomatic Imianity Accorded Him in U, 8, Washington, April 18.—Boris Bak hemeteft, the last aceredited ambas- from Russi the United 5 recogni as the represen- R ia in the United States 5 such enjoys the diplomatic im- munity which attaches to I envoys governments accredited to States, Hughes Lin a letter transmitted today senate, secretary's letter, lidge, was n ambas 5, 1917, time this government nas recog- nized him in that capacity and has recognized no other ambass: PACKERS DENY MERGER and sudor to an oreign United leclar to the seerctary addressed to declared that fricially resident Ce ikhemete ¢ the ince Armour Cudahy Declares No Plans Have Been Made To Amal- camate Companies, April 18.-—Flat denial that mation of the Armour, Cu- dahy and Wilson packing companies is contemplated was made today by J. Ogden Armour and Bdward Cudahy presidents their respective organ- izations. Thom . Wilson, head of Wilson and C: s not in the cit “The Cudahy Co. is not in any way concerned in such a merge said Mr, Cudahy. Mr. Armour did mal statement but nial over his name. ten of for- de- ke zed not m author a a YOUNG THIFE, an West, 19, To Serve One Year “or Breaking Into Summer Homes ' SENTENCED. Middletown, April 18.—Norman West, aged 19, of this ¢ some weeks ago charged with b into summer cottages at brook and stealing from them articles, was sent to the Middlesex county Jjail for one year, by Judge Allyn L. Brown in superior court to- day. Ile pleaded guilty. The stolen articies embraced clothing and silver- ware and most of them were recov- ered, many hen Buster, 300-vear-old t considered a mere child, en born, yawned and ren ]1'| had bhe s hundred years the hardest.” or as turtles Youngest And Oldest urtle at the New York Zoo—yet go—Nheard that a Bactrian cam- wked, “Well, he'll find the first ESDAY, | manage, re-| | receiving outfits. APRIL 1922, 18, Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair SRS dtpe S ndaeathY Hoap should be used very carefully, | 1t you want to keep your hair looking ts best, Most and prepared hampe contain too much alkali, This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins 1t The b thing fo, | Mulsified cocoanut (which is pure and gr better than anything else One or two teaspoondful of fied will eleanse the halr and scalp thoroughly, Simply molsten the hair with water and rub it in, It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oll, The halr dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the sealp soft, and the hair fine and silky, Lright, lustrous, fluffy and casy to soaps use {s soll shampoo cless), and s you can use, Mulsi- steady You can get Mulsified cocoanut ofl shampoo at any pharmacy, it's ve cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the fami for months, De sure your druggist gives you Mulsified, CHURCH SOCIAL IS PLEASING AFFAIR Burlesque on “The Shooting of Dan McGrew" Is Feature on tertainment An extremely suc social’ w held at the gregational church yesterday and evening under the the Young People . There were all the attr fair, such as the *“wild “chamber or horrors,” the ‘strong man,” the “gold dust twins” and the fortune teller. The greatest event of the evening performance was a short sketeh burlesqueing Robert W, Serv- ice's poem, “The Shooting of ]Ml\ McGrew,” This skit ing and played “to capa every performahce, ters were: The bartender cites the poem, Dwight Dan McGrew, Mervin McCutcheon; “The lady who was known as Lou," Donald Tracy, and the stranger, Paul Lucas. Incidental music was fur- nished Mi Robina Bla at the piano. The characters acted out of the poem. y, cake, ice cream and Eskimo re on sale at various booths. of admission to each attrac- cent, “penny Con- after- noon uspices of y. actions of a man,” the who B. Latham Ye- by Pies w The pric tion was one The chamber of horrors was in charge of Ebbe Anderson and Nor- man Adams who invented many way: of making the exhibit live up to name. peth Trving held forth as the Egyptian fortune teller, making many astounding revelations. feats of strength were accom- Richard House and Wi Jard Clary exhibited curious articles from all parts of the world. After the various entertainments dancing was enjoyed, music being fur- nished by Louis Chapman at the piano and Royal Meineck on the violin. its K. OF . SMOKER Daly Council to Hold Old-Fashioned Time This Evening—Plenty of Eats and Entertainment. Daly Council, No. 12, K. of C,, will hold a smoker in connection with the regular meeting in the old hall on Main street this evening. All mem- bers who will attend are going to being donations of eats and the varfety of cakes, pies and other things already promised will make it one of the best affairs of its kind ever held Two boxing bouts of the comic variety are scheduled for the even- ing's program combined with a num- ber of vocal and instrumental selec- tions by members of the council. Other novelties in the w: of enter- tainment will be offered, ch as the butterfly dance, the Spanish Fandango and others, The entertainment will follow the regular business session which will be a short one. Dates will probably be set for a working of the degrees. Tt is planned to put on a third degree the last of May, and an extra large class will be on hand. AUTOMORBIL THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Gulck and Ready Reforerce. ANE RATES POl CONBECD1IVE INBERTIONS Chargn Pispald 1 10 line liue line Iine o line Taton Upon 1 1 1 N 1 l 80 Application, Yontly Grder Count 6 word, to & line 74 Noes to rn inch, Minimum Apace, 3 Linos, Minimum Fook Charge, 35 Cents, AUTOMOBILES Autos And Iracks For Sale 0 Hi l \Inl«ll ¥ 1021, r. We nlo guarant as gond as new, Pr Horvico Station, w1 mochanically perfect demonstration, Price o sult purchiser, Arch 8t, “This Is a touring o be City Hupmobl rendy for Is $175, with terms Irving Jester, 103 udebaker year' and M O1L.DS, \||||||I 10} Ix'lvl( l excellont body, just oughly overhauled, Tires all good and § of them brand vew. So, End Garage, 171 South Maln Bt FPhone §70, ton v pitnted and thors war, just excullient , 155 Elm r touring ¢ and has M. Yor No Ad. Acceptad After 1 P. Classified Page on Samo Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephono For Convericnze of Customors, Call 925 And For a ' Waat Ad" Operator, iAo TR0 VAt granite John I, Florists and flowers for all an- ai 8, banquets, k8. funcrals, ete, “Flowes 1% Prompt attention, Velr an Woest \]\Vn 8 FLORAL I 3 casicn weddi Plio: 1 Floral Co. Lmt and ¥ Find- Jes ner case, lost, M. Irving BUNCH « er pl 193 Arch return to street, GOLD eversharp pencil, St Monday forenoon turned to 338 Main t. with Owner Ao A, stone mi Mills, Koy St to witch Main N.u Ing CLD-FASHIONED setting found on Lave sam MW est Commercial return to SAVINGS pa Trust Co., banl . Find- IEPSKIN COAT please return l'm‘\nnnla come Jumbho E: I, weigher cannot Will come wit! 20, if pleasant. my in. 19 or romwel birth, . 1, 116 N-13, Phil- . a load of fre . adjust your came ing films in, assuring good re- + Studio, will receive prompt Judd and Dun- IRE owners and courteous service at Franklin 8. Auta AR itk Agendes CADILLAC & PAIGE 3l LASH MOTOR C “A Reputable Cof WEST. MAIN, COl HUPMOBILE CARS— Cily Service Statlon, Hartford Ave. and Stanley 8t. A. M. Paoncssa, Frop. | Ji Very good Cherry 8t conditio} Dort ded speedwigon, Rudolph, 127 Phone 2 Good ood tires, Price it. AL Irving “This Is 3 Ftude- passonger tourlng car, it and Terma to Arch Bt. i only $300, Jdester, 191 baker v KEO truck for sale. Inquire 115 North oxcels ord_tires . Terma Motor Co,, Phoun lent rondition and new ! to rew pariles, Lash Tor, Wokt Ml S, cos Lincoln: 452, “A Reputable Concern,' sport model, In A-1 onable offer refused. 16-15 Booth St. TUDEBAKER] conditlon, No B. Moran Gar 5; house, 1564 1020 re wssenger touring « paint is new and engine runs perfectly, This is a bargain at §400, with terms to sult purchaser. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch 8w “This is Studebaker year. TUDEBAKER, 1018 3 new cord tir STUDEBAKER touring car. In good condi- tion, Inqu at 31 Greenwood 8t., of Phone 1 ton 1917, express body and ¢ A, G, Hawker, with very llent en- 58 1Im St TRUCK—3 &0 ope gino, $1 Phone 2 and light deliveries. We specialize gains. Fords, open and panel jobs, peadwagons, Republic % ton, Many $10 $330. Cash or terms. Aaron Colie sw Britain Ave. Open evenings. 1917 Oakland six touring Ford ton truck ... Overland light delivery truck . Every car is thoroughly overhauled and ready for the road. AUTO REVAIR €O M ings from 7 ) CARS FOR THIS WEEK— coupe, Maxwoll ¢qupe. Dort roadster, 1918 Tord delivery, 1920 Oakl sedan, 191 Buick roadster, Chalm dan, Liberty 10, MAN AUTO SALES CO. ST. TEL. 2109, Agents for Chalmers 1 $600. 1920 HO! 139 ARCH Maxwell Automobil ALLEF trade. Dort, DAN-—Will Ttudolph, d . Phone AUTOMORIT when we othar for up for BS will e Why take than cializ ;. Cohen, § your car le for an- to fix yours conditioned ew Britain OLDSMOBILE A OLDSMOBILE O, PHONT 101 Park 367-4 8t. M. IRVI “THT Autos and Trucks For Sale ALLEN, 1918 touring car. Newly painted, just overhauled, top and upholsters fect. Five tires in fine shape. P only $300. Terms to suit. M. Irving Jes- ter, 193 Arch St. “This is tudebaker year.” ALLEN, 1921 touring. Driven 3,000 Good ‘as new, It C. St. Phone 2051- grad - New Serie over before and Sundays. 139 Arch Maxwell taken in trade well. Look our used ¢ buy. We are open. cvenings The Honéyman Auto § St Agents for mers ca Phone 210 adst Overland Chevrolets, ten or five small Cohen, 867 New Blmwood line. Co., and Automobile bargains and Maxwell tourings §100 down, balance in payments, Aaron G Br Hartford, BUICK 1 model Fords, roadster, or tra Ay 1618 Terms New Britain BUICK, 1912 coupe; 867 Hartford. Ch. 9204, More than 700,000 buildings in the United States are equipped with radio One of tha Famous Siegrist | Family Praises Sanalt the Sensible Tonic MISS FLORENCE SIEGRIST, OF THE WONDERFUL FLYING SIE- GRISTS, SAYS: — “] had been suffering for a long time from indigestion, flatulence, and great distress of the stomach, and thought that the trouble was slowly wearing me out. [ had taken several kinds of digestive tablets and dyspepsia medicines without doiug me any good. “When one of my friends, who was with our Show recommended Sanalt, I started taking it. 1 have taken one bottle, and am so very greatly benefited that I can conscientiously recommend it to others, but I am now rommenmng on the second bottle, and shall continue to take this great medicine until I am thoroughly well.” One of the reasons that this fine remedy is called Sanalt the Sensible Tonic, is that in almost every case, the first bottle ghows the sufferer that holp is being given, | and that it ie therefore reasonably sure that permanent relief will be found if a few bottles are taken. All progressive druggists sell Sanalt. PALACE tarting Next Sunday “TURN TO THE RIGHT” I'rom Winchell Smith’s Celebrated Play BUICK, 1918 car. In me: passenger tour nical condition, 6 excellent upholstery and top are very e, 18 Maln St. Phone ood "Used Cars Are touring in first- Gond paint’ and tires. s Motor nerfect tires, 1019 1aning order, for quick [ s. touring car in excellent equipped. Price §500. " Inc., W. Main_ St., Cor. A Reputable’ Concern. Tel. 352 Lash Motor Lincoln, condi- Ad- DODGE tion; dress Box 3H, 1919 roadster with cord tires. New- nted. S. & I'. Motor Sales Corp., 155 8t. Phone 731. coupe in good mechanical five cord tires; all accessories, Herald. P Elm pancl body. excellent. W, DELIVERY with condition, Tires 242 Bassett St Forn good Rollins, FORD coupe, Al very specialty, |l , Ford touring. rd repairing a 403 W. Main St. Ford roadst I HUDSON SIX, 1019, jood engine, just touring »d, 5 prac- and ‘erms 9. Rudolph, 127 Cherry | Auto Parts and Accessories 1 find that part of 22 Oak St. Phone used cars, AUTO PARTS—Vou Your aut 515-14. will Three battery bargain 5-18 Booth 6-18 repair The Tel, to be sold loran G e, house, 1864-1 st. —Sce Farrell about vour or old. J. M. Farrell] Square, Phone 1218, bat- new 110 Franklin — Exide Batteries and your old hattery for Liberal allowance. A, ( BATTLRIE Exehan Exide. service. a new for all and tubes. Also vulean- izing and retreading, Most convenient gas fon in the New Hritain Tire Re- ad Vulcanizing Co., Hartford Main St LIN TUBES LGENCY S & MICH 1 / FRANKLIN AUTHORIZE JUDD & 1t STONE tires. The users ¢ in playing safe. Vulcanizing Works, €. P. McCarthy, of Service 399 Prop. West End Main §t Phone 1091-3 FORD RADIA $5.00, d. Also coils. Addres 1920, complete RBox i 11, : are distributors in this vic 0CO MOTOR OIL nd our on SUNOCO: If you 1 will finish on” Sunoco, sed with results. us empty your crank case right (without charge), and refill with best Jubricant know—SUNOCO, in for your motor—THIS r. 1 ¥unoco oursclves for over [ the most severe tests, and we are Why not he as we are INTE BAN P. Main St tore, Telephone t. Telephone 2 as f from motor troubls TRA SR & STORAGEB MARSH, MG rear Dickin, 74 n - TLrug Greenwood McKONE TIRES—Superior to all others, Letter than 20,000 miles. Keep down the upkeep. Healey, 71 Church. Tel. 2750, PENNSYLVAN only tire g ers not to skid, nut St. Phone VACUUM CUP tires. The anteed by the manufactur- s H. Cogswell, 8§ Chest- 1415-2, TIRES—-Hood are good tires, Why buy good tires when better tires are ohtainable, We [ mean “'Hood Tires,” at reasonable prices, B} We 2lso 1etread tires, experienced men in this line. We give you the b ice. Walter Tire Shop, USED TIR Some 52x3%; 34x41% this_evenin Tax Collector Makes Change in Office Hours onal Tax Collector J. Willie 11 be in his office every nigift next week between the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock and during the noon hours to receive payments. The changes in the hours have heen made effective that tax liabilities may make payments before May 1, at which time prosecutions are slated to start, Nair Named by Yeomans On Jacques Bankruptcy Lawyer David L, Nalr has been ap- pointed by Bankruptcy Referee E. O. Yeomans to continue the business of the Jacques Specialty Shop at 407 Maln street, until a trustee has been named. The Lankruptey petition of the concern shows assets of §$5,000 and liabilities of $12,000, Autos—Taxi Service CITY TAXI SERVICE Phone 2379, Careful ~24 hours on duty, drivers a specialty. \hen you want good TAXI SERVe FOR SALE OR TO RE Information: W, W, HA 430 MAIN 8T,