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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1922. - | CAS To R I | In November, 1019, he resigned his | position here to accept appointment For Infants and Children us superintendent of the Hartford | Sanatorium and. has served there ever W s i £ “InUse ForOver30 Years . 1ic cxpects o e (hin coun- T Q| i srooxwes, AUTOISTS DAY IN TO REPRESENT U. . COURT OF JUSTI[;E Pormer Local Man Chasen By Natione Thl'ee Dl’iYel’s Mflke Up DOCke[ al Body For Tuberculosis Union in Belgium, Beiore Jlldge G- W. Klen Dr. William M. Stockwell, a native of this city, superintendent of "1 | g Ex-Alderman Paul Nurczak was Hortford Btate Tuberculosis Sanat#v-| . narged without ‘the formality of| tum, and former health ofticer In this |1 CEMEEE WIABHE Uhe forinallty of clty, has been selected as one of the (fredtlRE B COIREE I b e ienea | en repressntatives of. the (United|o: s reckiess driving charge, He waa tes to attend the seventh annual |y, fo EEEEE TR CIATEE: HE was conference of the Internutional Union e A Baliet T bardilaMe to. ba Beld. lafternoon after his automobile had ARt o ‘“"12",‘1 Nl oollided with a Farmington avenue russc.m felgium, July 1l; 12-and.18.|¢roliay: near the corner of Myrtle and He i¢ considered one of the leading y ! M et, resulting slig dam- authorities on tuberculosls n this| oan Street, resulting in slight dam | 3 ALhor A £ ages to his car, | = i 8 country, having represented the| “mpe evidence indicated that Nurcaak | ; % 7 ; ' = " |drove into a narrow strip of roadway 3y & ¥ i |in an effort to pass the car, and as 7 ; \ the trolley swung around to turn the | corner, the rear end crashed into his g i < automobile. Chinese gather before bulletin boards of Peking newspapers / / Judge G. W. Kiett granted the mo- to glean the news just as Americans watch baseball score boards. |} e LAy :;Z’:r"fl‘”' Shagmp o) Here's a group getting the latest from the ciyil war front. i : [was no evidence of recklessness, ; 88 || The case of Peter Oleskiewicr was | = L continued until tomorrow morning at were presented.| This contest was 8 the request of Prosecutor W, ¥ A speech campaign. The prizes were 7 ¢ % with operating a car while his license $2.00 for egch of the three hest! 1 ¥ |is under suspension. A repr 8 slogans. The prizes went to iMss Elsa 2 |of the motor vehicle commis ¢ ENELISH [;AMPA'[]N Erlanson for her slogan, “Make D office will be called in to testify as to America the Home of Good English,” 2 S B |the suspension of the certificate. Peter to Fugene Smith for, “Say It In Good 5 was arrested on Main street yesterdiy ' . nglish 1d to Norman Bowne for, e by Policeman Thomas Feeney. Gflmest GOl]d]]GtEd at ngh SGhOOI “How Does Your Speech Sound to . e Matthew Hayes, 19, was warned g | Others?” The prizes were given by the against driving a public service war Durmg Fall Term jdr_huung club of the school, Louis| . ; | without a special license, and judg- Richman, president of the organiza- s N . |ment was suspended. A hurry call e aking” the awards, ; X | Was received yesterday at . P. Mc S ing of the Amphion club was ’ ;i i | Aloon’s office and since there were no A very interesting playlet was given {held yesterday afternoon during and | e 5 |other drivers about, Hayes handled in the upper class assembly at the |,ftep the fifth period in room 2 of the | ; |the joh, ¢ Senfor High school this morning by |academic building. Business concern- 7 the 'young women of Miss IFerguson ng the play was brought up and DR. W. M. STOCKWELL. Don’t groW Old With an 01d range fourth period junior English class. Tt | actedupon, It ‘was: decided to glve & = ;lvrk‘tor'ihvhp (rtial“n( “]4-.;;] l.ugns-|.~~!w,.\), for ‘mentbersof e Hartford | e " T : 0OKING thre eals a d ,1000 eals T, ctuall ) e e court. Many witnes: 5 were i 3 rs P 3 i 3 \ar nited "States a a similar conference . . e y i o g mage e dn. oot 12, g 3 spend three solid months of workmg days at Your range called in and ‘it was finally decided |future and o committee appointed |in Rome in 1912, He has also been that “Bad English” should be exiled |4 take charge of the affair. identitied with tuberculosis work for forever from the premises of the High | protecies Alerens |ooats of Mid.|a great number of vears. He has been from January to January. school. i A R T T £ in the service of the state since 1910, sp s . At the ‘amp’ time prigts’ f0r" the | o bors. ot toe Soanlan e 4o |when he avas anpointed superintendent —_— Life is too short to waste your time over an old stove that best solgans concerning good specch [ing the opening period tomorrow [Of the Sheiton Sanatorium, and was Session T you can’t depend on and that has to be coaxed to do its work. {morning. He is the author of the text |@PPointed superintendent of the Hart-| NGSSION TOMOITOW May Also Take A a - = YPTO | book which is being used in the school ’O;?nm":“"’";"; in ‘-’""_'- O T 2 e Isn’t it about time you traded your old range for an effie S P e e resigned his position during the : : *K GLASSES e e e el B s v o lao s o Up Russian Situation cient Modern Glenwood? Ask us for particulars. [ 1 i dica [ f rmy, 3 | FRANE B GOODWIN = AN d Tl P e e S T | Glenwood Ranges ““Make Cooking Easy,” | ‘ The forc of the United States ins the local health officer. While| Geneva, May 10.— (By Associated | § ‘ _Optumet‘rlst ; ||| comprise 465,000,000 acres, of which [here, he was elected first commander | Press)—The 18th session of the coun. . . | Tel. 19 327 Main St.||| 191,000,000 acre - owned by farm- |of the Eddy-Glover Post of the Am-|Cil of the league of nations will open = ean — ,ers in the form of farm wood Iots. [orican Legion. here tomorrow with the prospect of Y ° ] ew rl aln several important questions now he fore the Genoa economic conference coming up for discussion. The possibility for one thing, of the| s lcague going extensively into the Rus. | s=—m———————m=ms—ame Warsaw health convention which was drawn up recently at the Polish capi- [ ] tal by all the European powers, in- b cluding Russia and Germany. This n w l em—" convention calls for a general Europ- / ean anti-epidemic crusade to cost "Tha sesson ot Here is a delicious Vitamin drink, it restores vitality, The session of the council is ex- Dhotedito Jasg o viedks aids digestion and tones up the system—not a drug, but One of the chief features of the f meeting will be the signing of the| a pure food’ pure veg@table, yet erzc/zest meat_flavor. cconomic treaty between Germar and Poland covering Upper Silesia. | This treaty which represents s months of work by the league, more than five hundred pages long. It constitutes, in effect, a final settle- ment of the vexed Upper Silesian problem | sian question is seen in a request filed - | y '8 with the league by Norway asking for A S yae STK VR an independent inquiry into the fam- EVEREADY STANDARD:. , ine in Russia, ‘TUBULAR, FLASHLICHT | S : Tt is also thought probable that the FOR INDOUR' USE": , p Genoa conference will refer to the ) Begin today. Drink a cup of Vegex—the delicious vitamin food that is richer in Vitamin A Mot oflier IrportAntissues aoms)| B than any other foodstufl. For one week drink ing up before the council are ques- | it as a broth or as you drink coffee. At the end tions concerning the mandates for the | of one week—(probably within three days) you former German colonies and the Al- will feel the resuits in greater vigor, energy. banian problem. dom from nervousness. If you have been and tired you will find yon now awake w TO HOLD SOCIAL joyous fecling of renewed youth and : Keep your flashlichts always e g ot sl N R Loving Service Class of First “ll’\lifi( are proving testifying to the wond Church to Entertain sults which Vegex is producing for them. ready for inStant use— The Loving Service class of the AZ\’EREAD ? First Baptist church u“m‘ hold a name ° F O w FASHIGHY, keep them loaded with snappy TOnE st 445 waack. The srokFu Make Thls I est ForUne Wee | l l . E d B tt . as follows: Piano duet, Mrs. William ong-lastin verea atteries Porter and Mrs, James Henderson; : 30 : g g y recitation, lLaurence A. H. Gooday:; If at the end of the week youare not entire- F‘r&rrrirzluffx(l}]rfas]y‘.h:}|§nrtrlj‘:“—r:f’:;:f swéen:ffiaf:)rp;mfigr{:g yoanegloul, Dondl Beenseh) Thal ly satigfied—take back your partly empty jar. yoihe British Goveroment until long after the war. : . it B Glaayt S La b b Your dealer will refund your money atonce. Now the ban is lifted. Americans are getting Vegex. Eveready Batteries are universally used because they iR B QUL S L In Washington, D. C., it is now served at the U. S. oo, e Why You Need It Senate Restaurant and the U. S. Supreme Court Cafe. are better. They are fresh when you buy them; tation, _ Laurence &, H. - Goodale; T worg o, iser gste of Landon oo te 5 i i | Yooul EeleHilon, JIARDE. LIOaR. 0 et ¢ < enpils onlv HE cllevue Hospital of New York City both feed Vegex they give a brighter light; they last longer; they ford; recitation, Miss Gladys Hagist, | hiqs|wpx1lvr;»\l(;ne|\v:.;fi;m;h.:.l:\‘::t:\:n“mfi’n;“;:alfiu:ixllyf Dol e o e e e 2 AN 4 |and piano duet, Mrs. William Porter) T Rt o them strencth. It is only a few weeks since Americans sold at electrical, hardware sporting gOOdS drurr, 5 amins, soluble proteins, mineral salts and Fhlpras Hs e ki piAn B, Alisady Verariler LR s s g [ Y ¢ ' SES hates. r (D2 LOLIE RERRION | Eh wals in food is largely respon- 10 sold at an enormous rate. i s Lack of these essentials in food is largely respon : Ce and auto accessory shops; garages; general stores. A short calendar session of the city | o5l for ilgHecante (A8 oF ensrry, tired’ MeRlinE, Veires 1o the ‘#iihest of o)) toods AR Vitasiinnby ot SotT WL be i BT ST enaiis al f: ., indigestion, constipation, gas on the ; S vitamin potency keeps indefinite If you have a flashlight, see today that it is fitted 1:30 o'clock. The following cases will| stomach and general debility. VitaminB has been found Boware of unested vitamin preparations. Ask forthe i / i {be heard: Joh ricson, by Henry necessary even tothe buildingand preservation of sound certificate of vitamin potency from a recognized labor- i Evcready i - i uhimnd, buy = P, Roche, vs, Josephine Runtico, et eath: &t Hons Recent experiments have shown atory. The Vitamin l]]-u.‘;d Compan fi:‘odp]l;ognurt: are 3 i s g al, by B. I, Gatiney for Damon com- e essentials have a direct bearing on practically certified by the nationally famous pure ratories, Eveready Flashlight now—after a week’s use you al, by . co these essentials have a direct bearin p gertiiad by D hetHoa 17 A o fe e f pany and the Commercial Trust com- | phase of life. 2 : will find it a necessity. pany, judgmer Rogers Sash and Yet in many of our modern foods the life giving es- Professor Lewis B. Allyn. Vegex is endorsed by Good | Door company, by H. I'. Roche, vs. sentials have been destroyed. Cold storage, overcook- Housckeeping lnstitute. Nicholas Scapaletti company, by Al- ing. canning, contact with metal, and preserving destroys 5 fred LeWitt, judgment; J. Golden by most of the Vitamins. s (hra 50 New Dishes Insist upon Evereaay 118 Trungertord, v BIb Halk, st sl But Vegex will fu;l Hvr"\.!ltum]ln F,' {::;rr:l;:;v ates, Vogex map b, werved i urWAVA: LA x ol | by Alfred LeWitt, judgment; Albert soluble proteins, and mineral salts to y uf in sandwiches with or without butter, Ericson by M. A. Sexton, vs. Thomas as a drink, as a sauce, Or gravy. Mellay, by Lawyer Knox, pleadisg by | Made from Yeast s These are only a few of the delight- defendant. Faasr 1 & oty S b ful new dishes chefs have made from | Vegex is a tasty delicious food. All e Wi SRl R S X TSR A the life giving essentials, all the vita- g BAZAAR CLOSES TONIGHT of ounds or more ¢ e rich- L ipes. Most people buy Vegex be- 5 el : SHG¥ of I3 polnds opumors ot the Hbh — cause it is a delicious food. All of us There s a larg dance ¢ | est yeast are concentrated into one e h R ) A e Rk need Vegex because it is richer in zaar of the St. Mary's Sodality held pound of this truly delightful food. _lt is - = s - in-the Y. M. T. A, & B. hall {astieves| richer in Vitamin I than any other food. Vitamin B than any other food. ning. Whist was enjoyed and awards | When you taste Vegex you will want i | Call on Your Dealer were captured by Miss Emma Dube, | more because it is so delicious. None h A 2 Mrs. M. J. kenney, Helen Lyons, Rev. | of the yeast taste remains, 1t never fer- | Try Vegex today. Your grocer and W. A. Krause, Thomas Gunning and | ments or becomes stale. The v tamins in your druggist both sell it in 30c, 55cand James Ralph. Dancing was held, the | Vegex will remain potent indefi . $1.00 jars. You risk pothing. If, after LR A Bl L RO you have used Vegex for a week you orchestra. The bazaar will close th Used by are ot entirely satisfied return the part- st l i British Government | ly emptied jar to the merchant from Vegex comes from England. Dur- whom you bought lt' and your money ing the war the British Government S e will be refunded mm‘.gmaly;odl:or FOX'S—Mon., Tues., Wed. @ used millions of pounds to keep the e | vour health's sake—try Vegex y- DICK TALMADGE Vitamin Food Co. oot dtd 1819 Broadway 3 New York Fairbanks’ Double, in Call on your grocer or your drugeist today and ask for Vegex. If he has not yot received his stock “THE UNKNOWN" send us his name and we will send you a generous sample free and prepaid Recent dietic science has revealed startling facts. It