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PURITY "SALADA" s the Essence of all That is Best in Tea “To Taste is to Believe” [ NO PLANMADEOUT T0 ATTACK GERMAN French Have Not Decided Steps to Take to Compel Payments Assoclated has (Dy IPoincar for the further mili Germany aris, April Press)— Premier adopted any pla tary occupation a default in payments on in official The premier's speech which he declared Franee necessary, undertake alonc that the treaty Versailles cuted in case default have been intended to make ernment’s policy end to the criticisms that I persisting in an attitude There is plenty of time to consider what should | be don oblige | ¢ 1o respect ler engagements | it is pointed out but M. Poincare de- sired to clear the ground right now, before action at Genoa on Premicr Lloyd George's plan to commit Europe to a policy of hands off other | people’s territories under all circum stances. of in case of | rermar it today, the May cireles reparatio wiis yester would, wis exe- is 1 the put of a to clear and ee was to Informs Confercnce. The ed, conside Irench premier, d it necessary Genoa conference Kknow attitude of France hefore ence took a stand which delegation found itself prove. | The sentiment expressed by 're- mier Poincare in his declarations yesterday at Bar-le-Due were throughout ance by leading public | men at the sessions of the general | councils of the departments. | One of the notable speeches of this sort was by Charles Jonnart, who de- clared there was no more fime for parleying with anyone on the repara- tions question but that the moment had come to act. Press Approyves, The newspapers with the exception of the socialist and communist orguns | express unreserved yproval of the , premier’s declaratior The mon- archists are worked up to the high- | est pitch and have placarded the dead | walls of Paris with posters demand- ing a march on Berlin. Officials close to the premier, however, deprecate | the idea that he will take any drastic, | precipitate action. They forecast an earnest effort to find some means of putting pressure upon Germany with- out employing the army. Their prediction is that M. Poin- care will invite the allies to act to- gether, and if Great Britain refuses . he will then announce that France is it was explain- to let the exactly the the the IFrench unable to ap- confer- of echoed " Tells Why He Uses Sanalt the Sensible Tonic In His Own Family MR, WM. ;”IAC“AN, 582 ; EMITHFIELD AVE., PAWTUCKET, 1 R. 1, IS ONE OF THE MOST WIDE- LY KNOWN AND RESPECTED CITI- ZENS OF HIS COMMUNITY. WHAT |: HE SAYS IS EXPRESSED IN A FEW WORDS, BUT IT MEANS MUCH. “My brother and | have been greatly benefited by taking Sanalt for chronie constipation, from which we had suffered |r; for years. Probably seven people out of every ten who read this advertisement will be able to svinpathize to some extent with | the Strachan brothers, Very eminent medical authorities state | that at ieast 70 per cent. of human ills either cause or are caused by constipation Millions of pecple who have tumed to eathartics for help have only found temporary relief. As soon as the cathar- tic medicine passes through the system, the condition 18 worse than ever Sanalt the Sensible Tonic is not a eathartic. It does not force any of the to act, but has such a general ve effect that it enables stomach, liver, kidneys, and howels to act naturally and tha purify and enrich the blood, with the result that general good health s restored. Any obliging druggist will sell yoy Banalt. WORLD WAR | VETERANS | There will be a Mass Meeting of WORLD WAR VETERANS At Foresters' Hall, Church St.,| Tuesday Evening, April 25, to organize a Post of the World War Veteran Don't Faii To Attend PALACE —— Gtarting Next Sunday WESLEY ‘Freckles’ BARRY in “SCHOOL DAYS” Schwartz clared | five | street |ural [and Chairman also were to have ANew England Druggist |- tien, | Lassett, on o five, when flames were cxtinguished by neighbors to the Meriden is not expected to sur- | that 1 to it of a rsailles we she will er her action effactive tukien me more than the Ie Ry LITTLE GIRL STRANGLED ive Year Old New York Child Found Murdered—One \nother Sought. New in 1 York April 25,81 strangler, the fan Givner in behind the ived 1ioining old Li tod carly tod was Ho in year 1y closet of o street house one her parents In an which the de fo room was broken in, sitting on a bed, of George Wasill, neld on a ch o the police b arch another man whom said he had rented the room £ ago, and who had been recently by the girl's man who sa name 20, He cide wis but for ge also father, |Givner who runs @ butcher shop. he girl had been hours before her throat prints of & man’s f and police found a dent in the j of the wall where, they head had been banged her assailant, Not Murder, Says Doctor, New York, April —Dr. Bet chief medical autopsy today Lillian Givner was found in a small roon in the rear of her Hc home had not been slain reported but had died causes BONUS CONFERENCE With missing s against after an year old hody house police o Sessions Senate Approve Endowment Policy, Washington, conferences oldie tion hetween senate tee republicans and crans organizations were closed MeCumber said to go ahead with the ing out of details of the me When that has been done the (will be taken up with President ing. Spokesmen for the veterans represented as having expressed faction with the proposal to tute 20 year endowment ins policy for the adjusted serviee ficate feature of the house bi 1 modification that would rowings from hanks possible aid by some offered no ohjection limination of the land settleme April 2 finance offici co the plan a |Two Fatal / Accidents | With Fire in Meriden —Mrs, Kensington probably fatally burned when polish she was ignited and her She was taken pital. Frances Din; April Im of Meriden, 70, W morning stove aught fire. Meriden h iome clothing caught fire. was rushed She ind she hospital vive, O ATTEND CONFERENC Noah l.un-ns And To Atlantic Cit . N. Stanley, Attwood, (€ E. N ings Bank New l.icas, treasurer, president of the attend the Stanley of dritain and with W Att Rurritt Savings nationul conferey Bank he he Tuesday, Wedn May 2, 3 Mond return wil Mutual Atlantic ind Thurs The offici ing to City on lay « wil will 1 leave s and art place not e latter 1 of next week NEW POULTRY €A n, April A poultry ity It carried birds ooy today fre approxin 12 « B contained in here is a and 4 the tering arrangement er to live ir pla carcta car, UXATED IRON If you are not strong or you owe the foilo walk without becoming t ng test: eee how Next take two five grain tablets of NUNATED TRON times per day for twe w Then test your strength o nd see how much you ned hix test and have been a 1 ishied at theirincreased strength, Nuxated endurance and energy 2] Ivon is guaranteed to give faction o money refunded. 31! good dfugkists des this time wil valley Man Arrested body o Wasill discharged body was found. believe, examiner de- Finance Committee Now Completed — Veterans Is of substi- make bor- committeemen to avenue, clothing to president of the and 4 railroad car roll- ceding to yourself to make Wwark or how far you cun Many people have made nr sitn ) help her vor w the f fve founc Huston which Yor of und a id his homi- I week Isador everal Tise ingers plaster her it by rjamin that whose 1 of a uston as the f nat- In NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, APRIL 1022, 26 “Rapid Transit” There are no short cir for Dobbin to put on the feed bag. Augustine, Fla. You the front door when the car comes PLAINVILLE PASTOR ENTERS NEW FIELD Rev. James Tranmer Goes to Fast Hampton, L. 1. for the the Plain- Tranmer, of Rev, James \ past two years | ville Methodist church, has been transferred to the Jlast Hampton, Long Island church following the pointments of the Methodist ence which came to a Meri den yesterday. His pastorate at the Plainville church will be filled by Rev, A, B. Dubary During his administration the lainville church, R Mr. Tanmer has done some notable things such as at improvements. The sum of $1,- 0 has also been raised including the stor's salary and sonage equip nents. The leaving of Rev. Mr. Tran ner has been received with much re et by the Plainville people 1 Rev Mr. Tranmer, although cntering o arger ficld than the one e now caves, will remember the nd decds the Plainville residents during his ihsence. He will leave the latter part of this week to commence his new pastorate for Sunday service Other Changes The other changes made by Luther 3. Wilson are as follow New Haven District Changes, or ap- confer close in Rishoy Informal bonus legisla mmit vet today it was work- sure. ‘natter Hard- were satis- rance certi- with They the nt op ogene this using the gwall, was playing with matches at her on Capitol avenue this morning The W. k ¥ Sav- Noah wood, Bank e of 1d in esday, for until model nppv‘) and ce for weli long ired. three eeks, Again have rton- satis At Springfield, Following are the changes in the New Haven district of the confer- ence: Voigt to Cheshire in Lanning. Olson to Derby Hammond. C. J. Doenecke to place of (. N. Hogle. Fuller to § f W. 8. Harper. . Thawley to Essex of Carleton Hubbard. G. W. Simonson to North church, Hartford in place of J. D. Roberts. J. D. Roberts to Miiford in place of G. W. Simonson. C. 8. Gray to East Pearl Haven, place of G. ; place S H. o L 1 in place of Durham in Berlin in in place street New in E. Far- . Smith to North Canton and Washington Hill, in place of Frank- Frye, A. B. Dubary to place of J. M. Tranmer. D. H. Dorchester to Southbury place of T. H. Higgins. A. A. Ball to South place of W. E. Sullens. P. 8t. John Coleman to Walling- ford in place of H. W. Benedict. ¥. H. Sawyer to Grace church, Waterbury, in place of D. H. Dor- chester. . R. Busch to South church, Wa- terbury, in place of I. L. Smith G. E. Farrar to Watertown place of G. L. Thompson. H. L. Brennan to Wethersfleld place of R. T. Thawl I. G. Auman to Winsted in place of C. 8 Gray. W. S. Harper to place of A. C. Fuller, The churches still to are those at Bethlehem, the Ilirst church of Pleasant Valley and River. Plainville in in Meriden in in in Yalesville in be supplied Middlefleld, New Haven, Colebrook INVITE 300 TO TEA. Women of the Methodist churci\ have issued invitations to 300 people to attend a tea to be held in the din- ing rooms of the church tomorrow afternoon between 4 and & o'clock There will be no charge but those who come will be expected to bring something to be used in a bazaar to be given in New Haven to the Metl odist Home for Aged. Mrs, E. Swift, vice-president of the home, will be the speaker. EASTERN 1 New Haven, the makeup of ern league squad were the release pitcher, and Slattery, fielder Kibbe, who last season, Hargrave. (‘hanznq in the New Haven Ilast- of players tod of Leslie Kibbe, a a semi-pro out- plteched for has been April working with Rotary Plans arc Brit Intercity Shuttle the and guests sat expected from Norwich, Torrington, “Dignity subject W the at street, of Forty ward the very New enforcement be mies Ulster uits on this line, except when it's time This “rapid transit” can stand on the track and jump right in along, INTERCITY Cluh Laent in Rotary meeting that Rotary New of of at Qu weekly the T1ks' COMPANY INCORPORATES Certifi been for company, pany filed the will The TO REPAIR WALKS property owners notices walk Inspector Walter A, Camphbell of the public works department that they must shape, department about the ety put into good shape as epnditions have been found to be bad in many recelved put to ARE Haven, busy analy Making heing meeting to Meadow last down guests clubs Haven, Meriden Service™ Ik to be given b of luncheon Thursday of this week at 12 club ¥y Roselle of with the Universal setting forth that among other “manufacturers selling agent distributing of merce." any corporation ized at $5,000 and there are common 8tock at Guiberson, Rogers are the incorporators. Harry their This is the first move of the have TESTING April agents today cumulating samples of near beer made by lacal breweries, Chemists will soon ing the fluids. Serve the beverage that is served round the world LIPTON'S TEA There is quality in every leaf Largest Sale in the World is at St. e O ] TENDERED BANQUET MELTING Recently Elected Assistant Prosecutor and Counciliman Honored, Plans For Gala| Assistant 'rosecutor William Green- stein and wyer David 1. Nair, tly elected to the council from the first ward, were the guests of honor at a banquet in the Hotel Bond in Hartford last evening, tendered thef by a number of their colleagues in Hariford and this city. Prosecutor Nathan Schatz of Hartford was toast- and Lawyer Irvin 1. Rachlin § city, chairman of arrange- The {wo men were presented with fountain pens and were ly showered with congratulations, May New the annual be held at the lub on May 25, At year 187 Rotarians to dinne It is will be present in New Lgndon, Waterbury, Hartford. will be * the made h for by t and Malden, to be M held on 5 o'clock Washington $100.000,000 BOND SALEL New York, April dyndicate headed by J. T (o, today offered for public sale the $100,000,000 five per cent loan of the Dominion of Canada. The bonds which run for 30 years and are can- cellable after 20 years at the option | of the Canadian government, were of- fered at par and interest. Proceeds of the issue will be used to refund the existing debt of the dominion. ATTITUDE financial on hayve statc Appliance the com- things act as for the articles of com- is capital- 50 shares $100 each, Paul Raver and Jamée on of incorpora seere! Motor PROTE Madrid, torial in tod {ssue of La Accion protests against the attitude of the powers at the Genoa conference con- cerning the Rusian soviet govérnment, The editorial declares Spain will never recognize that government, T in the from firsy Side- i (By Associated r Lenine of soviet Russia was operated on yesterday says L report from Moscow today. A bul- let which had troubled him for three s was extracted from his side. Last accounts'were that the patient was doing well. sldewalks in good the walks all cases, HOMI, 'ROM ll()Nl’ Miss Margaret Luddy, of Dassett freet, has returned from the St, ancis hospital, in Hartford, where underwent treatment for injurics ined when struck by an auto in AL BEER, Prohibition began ac- 23, A new postal van just built for the provisional government of Ireland. And that’s not an English sign on the van, either. On Guard On The Irish Front st picture of soldiers trenched behind the sandbag barricades left Ly the British Tom- Such barricades are much in use in the new riots along the border. A Million The start of the Coffroth Handicap at Tia Juana race track. $1,000,000 changed hands on the outcome of the race mer, won while 100,000 looked on. More than Was Wagered On This Race ) “Mulciber,” 1idden by Iunta- | re- virtual- | Morgan & ! April 24— The leading edi- | of the Ivish Republican army en-| THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Guick and Ready Reference. LINE RATES I'OIt CUTIVE INSERTIONA Charge Pripad 1 e 1 line t line line 1 hais 1 e 1 line o Rates Upon Application Count 6 word, to & line 14 llaes to rr. inch, Minimum Apace, i 1.Inea, Ninimum Book Charge, Yeniy Grier 35 Conta, o &d. Acrepred Aftor 1 T, M. For ||| Clawsified Page on Bame Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone For Converlence of Customere, Call 925 And Aslc For a ‘Waat Ad" Operator, | ~ ANNOUNCEME Burial Lots, Monuments ninusoleums and head rge variety and all grades of and granite. Tverything in com- John 1. Mechan Monument | corner Unjon 8t, | | s | ™ stones. 1 [ narble | | | | otery work Works, Clark st (Al 11.«-':!1 flo and rearies, funerals, ete, Call 1116, Prompt attention, (0 \West Main 8t FlOTiA N s for all or- ban weddings Phop Mlaral Lost luul F una hrown spots orner Oak and | | T pite with Allen Sts, und Tost yesterdny 1401 station | 10, Ttewurd | Commercial se return to TORTY by small hoy | _and Market st AVINGS Trust Co | SUMOF money Hart, Arch Herald WITIL persan who took cap and met from radiator of car on Camp St. Pl i return n: Camp St. No A‘HI‘\HHII~‘ No. 8367, Finder ple on i teward IN health tire wlh has Calcium prepared 1FOOD of the age; money back Now?! v and AM uging for perfect lealth, Park St ! Store Announcements G you disappointed witl the ro- It you received from your caniora the lagt time? RBring your flms to us developing. We have no failures. le Studio. Wil receive |t,n)|l]\(‘ at Judd and Dun- PAIGE C. AI\S - MOTOR \ AT = o . ~| E | l ACCIDENT UNGOVERS ALLEGED BOOZE GAR - (Continued From Iirst Page). not appear to have cver been fired, | Whether or not the revolver was the | property of the men is not known, although this spot was passed by them | when they were in charge of the po- | liceman. ! 16 ¥ull Quarts. Grand Juror William J. ited the scene of accident and found | nine heads of bottles which had been | broken. He took these to the court | to be used as evidence, with the other 16 full quarts there now. The alleged whiskey is of an excellent brand ovi- dently as all hottles were heavily seal- | led and marked “O. ¥. S.," Pure Whis- key. IForan vis- Fu'st Circus in Several Years to Be Here May 20 | The flrst circus to play this city in several years will come here on May | 20, the license committee of the com- | mon council having granted the Wal- | ter I.. Main Show a license for a day 'S | |engagement. The application states that the circus carries a train of {1‘ cars. JUDGE GA " 1LL. | New Haven, April No change in the condition of Justice Edwin B. Gager was reported at the Grace hos- pital this morning. Justice Gager | | was taken to the hospital on Satur- day after an attack of aphasia and has been unconscious since. Last {night he was reported to be er land is in a critical condition. wed °S RIGHTS. | London, April 25. (By Asso | Press)—Richard Washburn | American ambassador to Italy, has ' notified the Genoa conference that the | United States reserves all its rights | on the repayment of war debts from | Russia, says a dispatch to the Eve- ning Standard from Genoa | ning. These debts include | bankers loans and advances |ierenshy; gbyeEnmant, ed [ this eve- private to the FINED FOR FORGEPY, Syracuse, N. Y., April 25.—Joscph Padkowka, 18, of Adams, Mass, w fined $200 in federal court here to- day on a charge of forging a | risk insurance check of $13.50. WOULD RESTORE BILL. Washington, April |of the house tariff bill thousand on shingles was the senate finance commit- by the 25 senators of the agricultural tariff bloc. | on the free list. { duty of 50 [cents a |asked of tee today | republican | Shingles are now hstedt lodge, O. D. the state presidet mer, of Waterbury, at its I meeting tonight. A pinochle tourna- ment will follow the business session regular | inv e nted to of men heen and has face Guard the pro- oper- , Wed. HAROLD LLOYD in nn RLING M A ean; | i STUD IR, 1018 7 p: AUTO PARY war [ A 25.—Restoration | : I AUTOMOBILES Auto And Truck Agenc HUPMOBILE CARS City Bervice Btation, Hartford Ave, and Btanley A. M. Paonessa, Fron, AND HHERIDAN OF NEW BRI PIHON OLDAMOBIT OLDEMOBILE (0, 6 MAIN ST TRUCKE WINKLE, lee Station auring Touring Touring clal Light Jght Six 3 " Pactory, 191 AKKFR ARCH YEA M. IRVING FUHIS 18 A STUT Autos and Trucks For Sale ALLEN, 1018 touring car, Newly ustoverhauled, top and upholst fect res In fine shape, ouly orms suit, M, Irving Ler Arch 8t, “This s a Studebaker “miles, Cherry Driven Rudolph, 1021 touring R, AUTOMO BRI, Wigh grade care taken in trade for the well, 1 our used cars over used are o + Honeyman Auto Sales Co., A Agenta for Chalmers and Maxwell Phone 2109, T Overland coupe, Anron (. Colen, nue, Hartford, BUICK, 1618, porfect mechanical 7o for quick sal Britain Aves JsSCNECr LOUring (Ar. In condition, § excellent tires, pnmv upholatery and top are v Bene 18 Main Phone 3 \\ here Good Used Bold." ALME touring car in excellent condifion cquipped, Prico $500, Lash M@or o, Inc W. Main St Uor, Lincoln putahle Concern, Te i ¥ Grand” s nearly Tk touring, in new, top and T. Hanford, Kensington HEVROLT i looks like Pranklin DOBGE tuor Oukland, k z, $15 h, +in New cord tires, mechanically Anply 84 1920 touring, clusk condition, Price right, evonings, A oS, new. quare, payments, also bials no in- Brits Aaron G, Colen, 867 New . Martford WDGE Brotliors touring tion, condi- Negri, in fine D, ar Cheap. pancl and_open Aivon G. Cohen, T tourings, deliveries, lagy BAT D Britain mechanical condi- 145 Jerome St nod tion, § Inquire TUDRON. i n- ditional. popular Cohen, 567 passenger phaeton, Pracs new paint, niechanically » 8. & F. Motar sales Corp., Phone 1618, 7 passenger touring Good engine, just repainted, 5 prac- new cord tires. Price and ble. M. Trving Jester, his is a Studebaker ycar, moadel touring (a ) rensonable 61 Wall St offer refu Phone 14 rfect. “hald, \w.nmnu n. MITCHELL roadster class running orde w o paint. 185 South Main St. VAKLAND, tukes it, 1018 Phone tour 145 . ton capacity, nted and thor- 1l good and nd Garage, 171 510, touring ar, and has 3 VT iy over n b Main frat escellant , 155 Elm Condition, 1. Dort dealer, 17 Cherry St 1 21 toaing onthroughovt, il sinted, Price Is Lash Motor Co, mcoln. Phonn car, rondit Aewiy ort_model, in A1 reasonalne offer refused, 16-15 Rooth St. TUDERAR condition. No The I Moran Garage, Tl house, 1864-1 S3suger touring nt is new and his is a bargaia to sut pur:haser. M. Arch s < runs perfect] 055100, with tor Tiving Jes 193 Studehaler Titt i witl: very express hady’ and A Hawker, 53 Elm Bt 1918 920 panel ron (. Colen, NET on_Elmwood line, axl or taking §350. Hultquis® 7. ton 1819 Itepul ccdwagon, Many others, A rituin Ave. Hfe 1 CATL Good for f mm.‘ out this summer, dros, 107 Arch street. 1917 ¢ anland sir 108 Ford ton truck 1916 Overland light delive s i car r overlauled and ready for the ioad. AUTO REPAIR CO. Main il Ouen evenings from -~ 1619 BLOIN pood reasonable, ¢ Keen Plainville -4 tour 638 B, condition at Cooke USEDL CARS 1OR THIS WELK 1920 Ford coupe. Maxwell coupe, roadster. 5 sedan touring, HONTIY \1\\ AUTO SALES CO. TEL. 2100, $600 1918 For Agents for Maxwell Thady. Very good Will oxclunige for seen evenings o ¢ TON dition, tour Sunday TALL Exne i RUCK Nl Good tire Russell v Eood . Taber, ton w LFor Eachange Wil Tike Rudolpl You will Cutler's, also buy Farrell abou old, J, M. Sauarc. Phone 12 S Exide Batterics and your old ery for a new 1 allowance. A, G, Hawker. all malkes of cars. Main onnecting round bearings, axles at Cutler's, 22 Oak Ste tind that 22 Ouk St used cars part of our auto P'hone Wo T tery, new Eranklin our rrell, bat- service, TAMOND TIRE tzing and retre station in the 1l Also vulean- Most convenient gas Tire It Hartford Tho users these tires b faying safe. Service also. West End Vuleanizing Works, 399 West Main 8 P. McCarthy, Prop. Plone 1091-3, ONE 1L than Superior to Al otieis, 0.000 miles. Keep down the i i1 Churen, Tel NSVEVANTA VACTUM (TP ¢ only tire guaranteed by the man ers not to skid 1. Cogswell, nut 8 s factur- 8 Chest- hetter than o we mean “Hood, Gas and oil. Walter: V. Main SAILOR-MADE MAN” 5000 Feet of Laughter condition. dealeis, Box 14AJ, ' asonable, Herald, 110 | "ot “This is « | scallent ena |

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