New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 17, 1922, Page 2

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BLUE-JAY Foot Treatment Contains One Package cach, of: FOOT POWDLR FOOT RELIEY FOOT SOAP This treatment offers complete foot comfort. Used as dirccted it corrects unpleasant odor, stops burning, ach- ing and itching. Relieves soreness and lame, tired muscl PRICE 7 The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street Rt v o s e k) 40 Years in Business Teaches us That— the only way to succeed is to give value for every dollar. We're giving more than your money’'s worth in these weag- ables during May. Italian Grenadine Neckwear— Beautiful hand-loomed silks in a fine variety of stripes and emhroidered figures. Special at $2.75 2 for $5.40. Men's $2.50 Pajamas— Neat striped effects — extra quality, 2 for $4.40. Pongee Silk Shirts— Extra fine quality pongee — made with or without collars. $5.25, 2 for $10.10. Silk Striped Madras Shirts— A large line of good patterns, formerly $4.00. At $2.75, 2 for $5.40. Manhattan Fancy Shirts— In a variety of novelties, many as high as $5.00. Special HORSFALLS sylum Street =99 Hartford “It Pays To DBuy Our Kind" City Items Big Jewelry Sale at Henry Morans —advt. 8tella Rebekah lodge will hold a regular meeting Friday evening. Dance, Bungalow, Thursday Chapman’s Orch.—advt. Stanley Woman’s Relief Corps will hald their monthly birthday social Friday afternoon, May 19th in G. A. R. hall from to 5 o'clock. It is hoped there will be a large attend- ance. "Px‘no Polish” for house cleaning time. " C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt Enrthmnmy and Burns vs. Foote and Anderson tonight at Casino.—advt Mrs. M. O'Mara of 56 Black Rock avenue, reported to the police last night, that while she was out of her home yesterday afternoom, an entraice was effected, and a gold watch and chain was stolen. Carnival, Foresters’ Hall, ton tonight. Admission 25¢. vassers.—Advt./ Engine Companies No. t and 2, were called to the rear of 105 Arch street at 7:35 o'clock this morning by a still alarm, to extinguish a fire in a fence owned by J. A. Bisaccia The damage was nominal. A “wind-up supper® will be given by the businessmen’'s gymn class of the Y. M. C. A. this evening. Prom- inent speakers will be present and a general get together and good time is planned before the class breaks up for the summer. Bartholomy and Burns vs. and Anderson tonight at Casino.— Eve Kensing- No can- Foote advt When all foods are as pure as Baker's Certified Flavoring Extracts have al- ways been, we shall have as much need for Pure Food Laws as a dark duck has for a raincoat. At all good grocers.—advt Moorish marriages are performed at midnight, and the bride is confined to her room for several days after the eeremony. Miss ‘Doris M. Dewey’s CLOSING RECEPTION AND DANCE Y. W. C. A. BUILDING FRIDAY, MAY 26th 8 O'clock P. M. (Daylight Time) Admission 50c Including Tax. Hills-Boulanger Orchestra FOX’S—Mon., Tues., Wed. “ARABIAN LOVE” Remember “The Sheik?” ouw’ll Lille This Just As Well sonify Hue KINN EY SHOE |China’s Rebel General Jdnsists He Will NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1922, FATE OF MANCHURIA HANGING IN BALANCE Set Up Separate Government In That Section. Peking, May 17 (By Assoclated Press)—The fate of Manchuria and outer and inner Mongolia for the mo- ment transcends all other {ssues in China because of Gen. Chlng Téo- Lin's deflance of the Peking govern- ment and his avowed intention of es- tablishing an independent empire in, those provinces, The presence of large bodies of Gen. Wu Pei-Fu's troops at Tangshan, north of Tien Tsin where they are threatening the forces of Chang Tso- Lin, entrenched at TLuanchow, has practically isolated Mukden, where it is declared Chang has assumed the role of an indepéndent sovereign. Gen. Wu has urged the Peking gov- ernment to warn the foreign powers not to have relations with Chang, whom he desjres to prevent from ob- taining any foreign aid or negotiating any concessions in Manchuria, and it is understood that Foreign Minister Yen will inform the legations shortly that China will not recognize any agreement concluded without the con- sent of Peking. AWARDED COMPENSATION, Claim For Permanent Payments Dis- missed On Doctors' Testimony. Sebastiano Mantanile of this city was awarded $6.41 a week compensa- tion from February 7 to April 1 by the compensation commissionér in Hartford yesterday. Mantapile claimed compensation for permanent partial loss of sight of his left eye, but this claim was dismissed on the testimony of Doctors William T. Morrissey of this city and E. Perry | Smith of Hartford, produced as wit- nesses by the Stanley Rule and I.cvel Co. and the American Mutual Liabil- ity Insurance Co. of Hartford. DISCUSS MEETING PLAN The captaing of the various fire companies met this morning at the Central station on Commercial street, to commence plans for the annual meeting of the State Firemen's asso- ciation which will be held in this city in August. It was decided to have a delegate from each company meet next Sunday afternoon, to further formulate details. Genuine imported Sweitzer cheese, 55c a 1b. Russell Bros.—advt. . Ry Women like SUNSET be- 22 Ca%, cause it ends the drudgery and uncertainty ‘of Home- 15¢ .‘L. dyeing— beuuu it ls clean Cabe and easy to’use, quick, per- fectand permanent in results NeSnised —because it saves money, Jasdowr time and fret— because It's a REAL Dye '.'.':"'“'m"’.:“‘-'&-.’fl." ‘u‘.'fl‘-z." " MA-In-DnC-‘..-V--. SUN BRI’I‘ISH C ABINET IS NOT TO RESIGN Defeat Of Govt, In House Of Com- mons Not Regarded ‘As Espe- cially Serious London, May 17— (By Associated Press) —Defeat of the government in the house.of commons, while regard- ed as serious, is not expected by the morning newspapers to result in the resignation of the cabinet and an ap- peal to the country. Those papers, however, which are constantly against Mr. Lloyd George point out that the premier is now bound to see ‘“the writing on the wall” and declare that the elections, which seemed remote, are now brought nearer. The incident need not be more than an incident in the opinion of the Morning Post. If the government pleases it can go forward with the teachers bill on another day or can restore the situation by dropping the bill or even by parting with H. A. L. Fisher as president of the board of education and throwfng on the house ' Sure Rellef FOR INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere Harkness Tower Bells Can Be Heard Five Miles New Haven, May 17.—The memo- rial chimes now installed in Hark- ness memorial tower at Yale univer- sity will not be heard until com- mencement, when they will ring out for the pléasure of returning alumni and friends of Yale. The last of the big chimés was hoisted to the tower yesterday. The mechanism for operating the clapper will next be in- stalled and the time until commence- ment will be filled in adjusting this Prohibition Commissioner Feecls That Commissionér Haynes answering letters from all sections of the country asking if he is growing discouraged over the job of keeping the United States dry, it was said to- day at prohibition headquarters. Haynes is not downhearted. said in a letter to R. C. Heege of In- | dependence, most emphatically that there is every reason for the heartiest gratification over the marked | steadily being made in the | constructive | there is no basis whatever for the con- certed, ganda to which you refer.” | Press)—Theodore States minister to Hungary, his Horthy, | American | greeting. pressed the good wishes of America Hor the Hungarian nation. policy. HAYNES NOT DISCOURAGED for resignation so large a fire" adding: Work of Keeping U. S. Is Going Dry ever, long Smoot! Washington, May 17.—Prohibition is kept' “busy | 5ot o credit. remote. Mr. “I am glad of the opportunity,” he Iowa., “to assure you that is way of and that progress enforcement mischievous, specious propa- U. S. MINISTER RECEIVED Budapest, May 17 (By Associated Brentano, United presented today to Admiral the regent, who gave the new representative a cordial Minister Brentano ex- credentials the responsibility for its change in On the other hand, the government can if it chooses, find ‘sufficient excuse or dissolution. small a flame has before now kindled says the newspaper “Such herdic decisions would, have to walit for the return of the premier who, by the way, will not bring back with-him much material for patching the government'a dam- But one thing is certain: the end, if still'deferred, is no longer The minlsters . hear on. the gate of the 'citadel without” which is th first warning of the approach of retribution.” EE@E@E@E@EE@E@EEEEEEE@E@ mIf Yes Sir! It’sStrawHat Time Well Dressed Men Will Select a BECKWITH STRAW This Season. The Beckwith Co. 273 Main Street E]EIIEIEJ[EIEII!IEEIE@EE@E@D@EE@@EE@ mechanism for correct action. The chimes will be rung four times each day and are expected to be clearly at a distance of e miles. go ARSON CASE CONTINUED & Torrington, May 17.—The cases of George Mubarek and Sam Shala, charged with arson which came up for trial in borough court today were continued until May 22, The continu- ance was necessitated by the sum- moning of Coroner S. A, Herman to inyestigate the Kent murder case, Mr. Herman wal counsel for ,the.de- fendants. how- that “knocking Best coffee 3 1bs. $1. Russell Bros.—advt. ] ] ) ) ) ) ] ) 2 i LR Don't travel with the brakes on TEP away from mealtime with more power, not less. It’s easy. Simple, natural food puts zest in muscles, ambition in brain, sends health’s order, “Go!”’ to every faculty. Poor- ly balanced food says, ‘‘Wait,”’ “Slow down,’’ “Doze a while!” Grape-Nuts is a health and energy food, delicious to taste; soundly and scientifically nourishing. Made of whole wheat flour and malted barley, skilfully blended and slowly baked: for 20 hours, its exceptional nutri- “There’s a Reason’ for Grape-Nuts ment is partially pre-digested and developed for quick and perfect assimilation. Crisp and rich in flavor —a .captivating appeal to the appetite. You'll find breakfasts and lunches more enjoyable, and much more helpful if you leave off heavier, starchy foods for a dish of Grape-Nuts with cream or milk. Children grow sturdy and strong on this splendid food. Ready to serve, right from the package. Order Grape-Nuts from your grocer today. y Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan heard | FREE —FREE 15¢ TRIAL SIZE BOTTLE PALM OLIVE SHAMPOO — Makes the Hair. Begutiful — To all who come, we will give absolutely FREE a sample bottle of Palmolive‘Shampoo. A New Way to Take Care of Your Hair Nature intended cvery woman to have beautiful hair. It is your heri- tage. And you can have lovely hair if you keep it properly cleansed constantly. If you really want beautiful hair —use Palmolive Liquid Shampoo. It is quite different from other shampoos. It cannot possibly dry the scalp or make the hair brittle. For it contains olive oil. You know this is used by higher priced beauty specialists everywhere to bring out fife and luster. Just try one bottle. We guarantee you'll be surprised the way your hair responds. 3¢ Special this week DR A R S Price . ON SALE AT THE DRUG DEPT. SIMPLY ASK FOR IT "Cool off at OUR Cool your burning tongue at OUR soda foun- tain, where only wholesome drinks and ices are served. Our syrups and flavorings are PURE; the cream we use is FRESH. Let the children come often to our fountain. QOur ice cream is delightful, nourishing FOOD for their growing little bodies. They will have our ice cream aitd like you for letting them have it. Come to US for it. The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN STREET — REMOVAL NOTICE — THE BENOIT ART SHOP 55 Church Street is now located at their new home 159 MAIN STREET yith a complete line of Greeting Cards for all occasions. Pictures; Stationery and Pic- ture Framing of the latest patterns. m For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts.

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