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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1922, ey DRIVE FOR HEMBERS To Open Headquarters in Main Street Store--Other Legion Notes Diuring the Aprll 34 to 20, | 1" Newton R the American Legion will hold a state [ \ormits has siooeetod y ”'”':”" s wide' drivo for new, momhors, The | Lorais o Aucoecdnd In producingsd |of Fiddy-Gl 5 : continuous cold light «ddy=Glover post, at a regular meet The light-producing substance, (is ing last ovening, decided fto open ght-) & substance, solved in and n a headquarters, during the drive | ' ¢ " f in the usk noks wdark roo h ate store formerly by Long's| flusk, looks in a dark room like water ) cin e Lurning with a blue flame, One shoe storc atrect, - Tho | Ladiea' Auxiiiury ::';‘l‘\”..u.u sondint | FR00 B Lk [Lghb {7 AN othorwisg daris | drive in conjunction with Bddy-Glov. |00 er post, and will also have their head- | Sn oy G0 1 iag Revo thalr ) producing heat, comes from o small Gardner Weld has been appointed | ([ E0H ot 'I'“I |”“|» i ','(, \'“,'j:”: general chairman of the drive and he [ L 0eh 18 Imported by Dir. Hary will he assisted by DeWitt Itiley, Har The mubatange daes ot QfLer LA b Ul which lights up the glow- L A Rt e e B and tirefly from that which ks e L cunses decaying wood and leaves to red Tyler and Curtis :.\}n:\ and which .mlm—:l:n’vl).hp‘l\:-;; horescence any meat whic ept | To Open Quarters | tor a tong tinte in a refrigerator The post is making preparations 0| Phis substance called lueiferin, move into new is protein which, after years of | The exact location has experiment, has been isolated by Pro- cided upon yet, but a commitiec Harvey and others from bic- heen appeinted to arrange for ;,,K.,H. insects and fungl, rooms. Thiz will b wlded ineen tive for new members e | post, as thay will have something to | show for their memhership fees, The committee as follows: I'red I'rof Harvey Discovers Organism « Which Produces Light Without ” ¢ Any Heat At Al ter 28— AfLer [ ()¢ luminous |y, crus- | o'e P'rofessor | I'rinceton, cight N, 1, April years' stuldy of the principle in fireflies, bacteria, week of | cat witer contained of occupled 4l in The substance, which glows without sl mi | Japan | from that worm | Maurice | | " | A Itohert weldon Roby, | sheldon, | quarters next week | not heen de nas| new fessor m v ADVIGE 1S GIVEN T0 NEW MINISTERY to join is Tyler, | Harry Wessels and Louis Fleischer, | | Poppy Sale The post will hold poppy from May 24 to May This Tas heen conducted annually hy the | American Legion and has developed e oo b ot Methodist~ Gonlerence — Speakers in honor of the American dead who | a sale a0 ale lie in Irance. Clifford Heliberg has | Leen appointed chairman of the pon py committee and he will have as his assistants, Curtis Sheldon and Shel don Tohy Meriden, April Today's session of the New York annual confer- ence opencd with devotionzl services led by Rev. 1% Watson Hannan, Yol lowed hy services appropriated to old- er hoys' conference of the district held this morning. Places for the young men members of the older boys conference was re- gerved in the chamber. The report of the board of education was read and numerous gpeakers discussed its details IFollowing routine business Bishop Luther B. Wilson of New York addressed 2 class of gix pastors applying for admission to the conference. The men were all ad- mitted without protest They are Howard W Benedict, Theodore (. Bobilin, Fred D. Corsen Wesley | Griffith, Louis E. Shaffner and - gene W, Sprigley. Bishop Wilson, in | liis remarks told the men that the es- e a minister's work is per- sion. Sermons should he persua- ve and not merely intellectual trea ses on philosophy or theoretical sub jcets, the He urged that the young ministers hecome well icquainted with their congregations | by toral calls and live in sympa- thy and understanding with the men | they are to try and veach with their | religious teachings. ndorses Move Eddy Glover post Clean-Up Week which has been in augurated Dr. I'red lLee, health superintendent, for the week of April 24 to 20. The members of fhe post will cooperate in every way to help the movement Ladics Hold Sale also endorsed the hy The Ladies' Auxiliary is plans to hold a public card party and o on May 18. No definite plans have as yet been made as to how the affair will he conducted, but mittee will he appointed to fake care of the matter. BRITISH MAPS SUPREME will | making considerable 1 com- ) American Navy Department Make An Effort To Amecricanize All Sea-Going Charts. speaker said Washington, April Publication in a British semi-official circular of the assertion that Amcrican records “show that there are 1200 points on the globe which can Le reached only by use of British admiralty charts” brought the statement today [(rom o it out ot 453 mi- | SUBSIDY BILL FAVORED of the nav gating charts of the world on issue through his office to the navy and merchant marine 1109 are of British | production. It was indicated at the| , e 4 \epatment that & new effiort to Ame | Roports Novthwest Public Senti # ericanize completely the issue would [ ol Sirane for Ship Measure, be made as a step decmed essentinl not only for naval purposes but in | fostering the merchant flec B | \ George Donworth, Seattle Attorney. | Washington, April 2 Favorable action by congress on the ship subsidy bill was urged today at the joint con- | gressional hearing on the measure by | George Donworth, a Seattle attorney, who said the Seattle Chamber of Com- | | merce and gimilar civie organizations |in cight other cities in the state of | Washington has endorsed the admin- stration program. | Mr. Donworth reported that vublic | sentiment in the northwest was strongly in favor of the bill, BRRRCT OF COAL STRIKE e | | Third Week of 600.000 Miners shows Accumulation of Loaded Cars —No Advance in Price, coal April With the its third weck of ‘dlc a3 a | Chicago. strike closing ness for more than 600,000 mincrs gurvey of some of ihe ficlds shows an accumulation of loaded cars on widing with the market dull. FROST DUY TONIGHT. New Haven, April 22.-—For Connec- | tient: Fair weather with slowly ri |ing temperature tonight and Sunday; | The Central 1linois operators today | frost tonight; gentle variabie winds, ! reported lowded cars awaiting | Conditions: Pleasant weather pre- orders, and Southern Iliinois 2,628 [ vails this morning in all sections cast more. The total in 'linois ficlds is of the Rocky mountains. 4 long| nearly 10,000, trough of pressure extends from ! Trade reports here shu @ Montana southward to New Mexico. | no demand for indusirial “c temperature continues low over | for use in steel plants (1o the lake region and New Bogland, hut Virginia and Kentucky ficlds, is rising in the southern and western In a report yeste y by | district of Labor Davis to Attorney n Conditions Daugherty, only slight increases in g fair weather coal prices were noted and ihe uirike | warm days was said to have little effect so far on | ¢he wholesale ma FUND FOR EX-SOLDIERS Act low tically | 1 excopt the West seeret | vicinity anid this nights favor for with cool T —————— 'S CRUISES by C.P.R.§TEAMERS Clark’s 3rd Cruise, January 23,1923 ROUND THE WORLD b 58 “EMPRESS of FRANCE" NTHS CRUISE, $1000 and up Ao Drives, Guides, etc. Providing | | Includicg Hotels, Fees, U Clark's 19th Cruise, February 3 | % MEDITERRANEAN Sumptaus 88 “EMPRESS of SCOTLAND 3800 Gross Tons, Specially Chartered 65DAYS CRU[SEbl 00 and up ing Hot , Guides, ete. [ Bdevaesn pain, Italy, Greece, etc. Eurape stop-ov owed on_ both crulses. Rhode Island Passes of For an Appropriation a1 for Relief Work. Providence, April 22.—The Rhode | fsland legislature adjourned at 7| lock this morning sine die after u 4 S i ot 1] ers o "_"A'(“T;‘_:d‘.m::,s'al\?r'fl ,:R;:N::m "\"“','m:: Turops and Passion Play Parties, $00wp | the important acts that were passcd | W. H, Faves Agency, 10 Congress Sty “’"‘”“1 are: " Act to provide for enforcement of national prohibition in Rhode Island and an act appropriating $25,000 for the relief of disabled ex-service men out of employment. RUSSIA PLEDGES SUPPORT Treaty PALACE Starting Next Sunday “TURN TO THE RIGHT", From Winchell Smith's Celebrated Play With Mongolia Aid Promises in Case of Chinese Invasion Fol- GLASSES CHEAP Are those that it properly. It it cconomy to have a competent man fit your cyes with glasses, Let me prove it in your casc. Frank E. Goodwin yesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST, Tel. 1905 lowing Independence Declaration. Copenhagen, April (By Asso- ciated Press)—A Helsingfors dispateh to the Exchange Telegraph Co. states that the north Mongolian government | in Urga at the instigation of the Mos- cow government has proclaimed Mon- golia independent of China. The Urga government says the message also has concluded a treaty with the Russian soviet government under which the latter pledges active sup- port to Mongolia in the event of a Chinese invasion, Malden Minister hers 17ifty members of the hlue Mass,, Itoselle wasi i attendance af and on the same ow ORDER DISBARS ROSELLE T0 SPEAK Atior letie Was and Taft Boston 0y Wil OF The New Tub On Thursday o Mems Rotary Talk Britain Boston, disbarment prominent attorney, on tortion and perjury pr Bar associatior erday by Ju the superior court Ly the Bar s Conkley entered into obtuin the commission Captain Charles 12, Stc Helen W, Stearns Ktearns, to ground of 1921, at Aftorney judicial court, Iy under April 28,--A of Daniel members of thio Mihle red cluss army of Lveryman's 50 [ Boston anil army will be tained the regular meeting New Britaln - Rotary ¢lub on ursday noon of next week at 12:15 lock Rev on VO it of Quay Roscllc will speak hefore club on “Rotury to everyday ol Malden, the membery and its appli Rev, A\ 1 sesslon wi abtain w wdultery the trial Tufts Coalkley the ion life," an of the hible cluss several week Runday spoke hefor audience at the Methodist ehurch the evening. o hefore outh About 689,000 miles itish civillan aviato cngers were carri six months, Lillic ns ol ited to b ‘Taylor, lands a colored woman, Lonisiana esti- worth $20,000,000 in divore his Me len Mo COARLLY SOUTHINGTON BABY | IS DEAD OF BURNS 10 treatment, Dy Named in Mol s Cas erything to suve Lt the severity of the noorder tor the | Fatally: Burmed When Beather Pour nuch for " Couliley, w Khevosene OFF Into Witchen cefereed iy the Stove lge It n divected Hridgepor Koy April Nicho Meriden 1he i Mrs glol Arns to cnable | e Apri two year Nieholus Ttarrie licd at the Wit T New thit L conspiracy truck which ied apy in 0 of South. [temohil ran tol1 habnital sout od Lea no ol u crime by cily July District on Kitehen A that in former the supreme testitied false o th 1ed 1ot when Lrother expl I'ne ittie Kkitchen n old hrother the and the flamn e ity wis playin oot i ition « 1 trust 1 itempt April the clearin oll ¢ compinies od wers shows old 8% 'S and flown by Wis cove Iy ut they the found the of $6,02 degred had child burns luring aninerease sustained cok und ardered | [T, S, burns funt to endure New Haven Driver Held For Automobile Accident My driver of court nest Wedne while under md evinding CLEARING HOUSE EXNCESS - T'he g house hanks legal requirements 1LAG0 Food Products Corp. [ Files Bankrupt Petition New York, April 2 A petition in bunkruptey against the 17, 8, Food Products Corp, was filed in federal court today. Liabilities of $36,996,830 including the labilities of subsidiary companies, and asscts of $57,842,804 fo did ehild TR were lsted Itoch . ILL. ABSENT, April 22 —~Although offi- clal statements by the Russian gove ernment have reported Premier laés health satisfactory, he cons tinues to keep away from state afe says i Reval dispateh to the i fown and LENINE § t night London under nine's falrs Times, et Many temples in China are provided with a bell at the entrance, and when a worshiper enters he gives the rope « pull to ring the bell in order that the gods may be notified of his com- ing and be at hand to attend to his prayers the week Alert Good Housekeepers will get a STERLING Scientific through Thissetcontains 6 Teaspoons 6 Tablespoons 6 medium Forks 6mediumKnives (solid handle) 1 Butter Knife 1 Sugar Shell Every Club Member Receives this FREE Club Dividend as a Shaie in the Saving of Club Buying A set of 26 pieces of Wm. Rogers & Son silverplate, such as usually retails for from $10 to $14, will be given free, as a premium, toevery woman whobuys a Sterling Range through the Sterling Club nex: weel. 80 WEST MAIN STREET A very small membership fee puts a Sterling in your home and small monthly dues pay for it. A perfect gas and coal range,in the space of 36 And you will get as a club mem- bership dividend a 26-piece chest of Wm. Rogers & Son long-wearing sil- verplate. The Sterling Scientific is one of the most honestly made ranges on the market today. In this range just one hod of coal will generate enough heat to bake a full barrel of flour. Have a comfortable kitchen all year round —get your Sterling— puts one in $ 1 your home The sale is over You can trade in your old range in part payment, You get the manufacturer’s double guarantee with your Sterling Range. This is your assurance of years and years of satisfactory service. A. A. MILLS TEL. 381 Join the Sterling Range Club this Special Range Club Next Wee Note the Superiority Points of the Sterling Scientific 1 Quality f:qnstruction and per- manent joints and careful fin- ish of all parts. —Compactness—36'' wide, with 4-cover capacity for coal and 4 for gas covers. 3~No pilot flame, light burning direct. —Reliability—no cool spot in the oven of a Sterling. —Polished top—no need for blacking. Oval fire box—no corners for ashes or clinkers, —Deep oven heated by coal or 7 gas. 8——Lowcr prices. ~Double guarantee bond from manufacturer and store. 10-Designed by a woman for women., II—Enamcling is smootker, higher finished, very due rable. 12-—Indicator on range door shows you heat of oven at all times. This feature has done wonders for good cooking. NEW BRITAIN HAVE NO REGRETS

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