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FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1923, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1023, one but myself.” New York, Feb. 15, ~ Bandages|far and he expecis the youth to see [round of the Paim Heach women's = ’ was to make delivery at the New Britaln Machine Co. plant en Ch nut street, At Wallingford he broke ""a— — — yesterday were finally vemeved from |when the blood clears from the cor- |championship by winning ten stralght & Spring (hat caused the weight to the eye of Alfred Lemonowics of Pat- |nea | noles trom Mrs. 3 hepard Jv. of BADGERS BEAT WOLVERINFES L) HAV'Nfi HA" "R'NK -.l:ll“;:::n: :n:‘.':;:.:‘hl:u.:::l:::: PR—— {erson, N. J., on which was grafied the Beoston. The ehampi staried the he made an inquiry as to where the {eornea of a pig's eye. Dr. Edward GLENNA WINS AGAIN mateh by lining out a 200.yard drive A-° Morgan, whe operated on the biind o 16+ Miss straight up the fairway, which wen factory was and in stopping feund it Wisconsin Five Wins Western Confer- Palm Beach, Ma., Peb \ generous applause from & large gal- 17 Million Jors Used ¥eaddy ence Game 18 + 15 "“" fosted him by talling him to walk |, "ot national women's goif |fory gathered on the clubhouss B'wn Dll'fl' l' FM “W :’;f‘fumu“ :“lr'n’l:hl'efl:gr:'::rl\r:l’;.h:|: Anh Arbor, Mich. Peb, 16.—Wis. :o,m-';lu‘l:‘o-" l;-.::-:‘av::n"r:mn:;: st ot g e el s B 10ad. 14 was while® he Wwas trying (o I]ss Rosmm" Ble consin downed Michigan in a hard.| — » in Police Court Here S U e e metion thot the peltte fought, Weworn Conference haskeinali| J - o Ral fe [ ight, 15 5 Th court that he had two glasses of cider me'm HARDI :.':: hvuw.nn':: :l‘:m ul'nn' lu sT- :' in"Wallingford, but no liguer and that The Wolverine squad Arthur Reval of Bridgeport Was| he was not drunk, 1 it i 1 [ found guilty of operating a motor| “Fodless Restaurant” Owner Fined | Retiring Oklahoma Woman m ',‘":“"::‘,:“'"",‘:“ :,',,‘, _:,:::’:,"ol vehicle while under the influence of | John Makula, proprietor of what ¥ . liquor and was fined $100 and costs | Assistant .-m.r.'.'mf W, M, Green.| ®ative Wanis Most Tli-Natured :.“.'.::::':.;7';1::' ey s "mf : by Judge ¥, B, Hungerford in police | stein termed a “foodless restaurant,” | Bulldeg Optainable . Al a mo ve court this morning. Meval was ar-{was fined $150 and costs on each of rested Tuesday by Bergeant John J.|twe counts of liguoer law violation, Washington, ¥eb, 15.—~Miss Alice RSN SRS X A King and Patrolman Herbert Lyon on| Makula, whose place of business is at | Robertson, representative from Okla- \ ’ ® Chestnut street, after a complaint had [ 656 North Main street, appeared be. homa, whose tebms expires on March stop t 5 - > \ a“ng * been made to headquarters. fore the court as a secand offender, » Hergeant King went to Chestnut Detective Rergeant W, P, McCue and [ 4 called at the White House yester. day to =ay good:-bye te President u Bums found, that will make friends with no PIG'S EYE BOY WALKS YO LIGHT | condition of the eye is perfeet thus and made her way fo the semi-final sireet to investigate a report that a|patrolmen John €. Stadler and W, 8, "truck was tying up traffic. He found|Strolls went to Makula's store Iate|Harding, She denied that she sought Teval with a heavy*load of steel, but |yosterday afternoon and after pro.|an¥ further office and seoffed at the RN he had just succeeded In moving the [ducing g warrant proceeded to search |!9®8 that she would accept a “lame i p N rem truck into Corbin Place. Later it|the premises for lquor, After mak.|9Uck" appointment. & ) L . — was reported to the sergeant that Rte- ling what they considered a thorough I'm not the Cabinet stuft.” she - " val was in the New Britain Machine [searoh, they were about to go when |#/d, "and I donth\:mm any updll(! job, 'u. shop yard and not in fit condition to|Sergeant MeCue rubbed his hands telling w'“'"h' "'“'"""4 ko. "'“" il The scientific blending operate a truck on the highway. He|along a beam which; ostensibly, was that and ";' ot '|'h: ing. q :: do he of Palm and Olive Oils went with Patrolman Lyon, and find- [supporting a shelf. His| suspicions .P';'M':' ‘:;":o ;l.v:"l am p’r l’:' M fine, rich, ing Reval drunk placed him under|were aroused when he withdrew his l::ll Tom’?lo :.'“" :'harr 1 |""' o; : arrest, hunds and found they were wet with| " ' Peter Dionne and Ernest Griswold, |a liquid bearing a strong alcoholic ":: ;lh:.l":l ltohy,l":'l:‘!‘:l';uu Miss on &le For I wo Da s 25c solutely Jboth of whom are drivers, saw Reval |odor, Further investigation disclosed Robertson oxpressed doubts conces y cause | kin to smart operating a heavy truck and testified |an ingenious device for concealing ing the results of free M'.”p" or bum, but leaves the that he was under the influence of [liquor, a 2x4 beam which haqd been | o0 66 ” face soft and velvety. liquor, carved hollow and iInto which & cop-| “ugoma’ of the newspapers prln"d t : Had Trouble With Auto. B e s, > [that T wanted a dog." she aald, "but ac o Doss ?| no one has offered me one, I do want rkdgeport with s and one-hai tons| 7L Without removing the beam |” dog "s" watchdog. retorabiy the| Bettles I ity W it {ll-natu bulldog that can be of steel enroute to this city where he |, ' 00q to draw off the lquor, About| ™" Hil-nitireq b o one quart of whiskey was found. Makula pleaded guilty and had ¢ nothing to say to the court, Cold_loaay Cdtised Row in Restaurant, Tony Matulls, aged 26, was fined $10 for breach of the peace and $20 for indecent exposure. He was ar- I 11 1 11 h rested yesterday in a Main street res. Wenty ml lon peop e muma y own t e taurant after he had insulted one of the waiters and had made an attempt bl est llfe lnsurance Company ln the to strike several employes. Matulis had . previously had trouble with em. ld I T‘l-l M 1 1 f th esta it d {7 e R world. It is The Metropolitan. “square accounts.” IF soree g o wiove] |2 4100 el mou in the One person in every six in the United |—take Hill's Cascara a pool room at 1 Pymours.reet, es- : R e Tl (b s venmoi v Yok | States and Canada is a holder of a Metro- | fit for work tomorrow. # | of liquor in the place after Zawadskas, Colds lower vitality | |secoring lofmimony, ud samste politan policy—one of the safest forms of to destroy the evidence. weaken resistance to disease room owner said he did not know and undermine health, the lquor was on the premises. investment known to man. At the first indication of Capias Issued for Witness. busy. Ask you ‘Because an important witness for cold, get 4 y the state failed to appear in court this ey Vouwilgetquickl] |mornine ine cate of Fovrary o Metropolitan policyholders live longer thans remedy. Youwillget quickil |00y was continued to Monday relief and break your coldinll |morning. A caplas will be issued for 24 hourns,lagrippein3daysi | e winen v bas aiady ben other people because The Metropohtan ill’s cured your cold when you subpoenaed. .H The ¢ f T K f were a child. The fomuu hay) » case of Tony Kozhinowicz o i k f 1 h 1 d Church street, ch d th ts peve e change. S oo 1 et e e , takes care of its policyholders. At AIIDHI“I'!“-JO“}I“ to Monday morning at the request of e arcls Carg. Prom Anam At the same time The Metropolitan is When Ludwig Shimfel was picked i e Ty e n T working in cooperation with private, public, lin street, yesterday afternoon by Pa. trolman Willam P. Hayes, he was found to have a .parole card from one Civic’ State and national Organizations to of thg state insane institutions in his Eare s ot I SRR (vesnguion ‘ improve - the health and living conditions would be advisable, and this morning ¥ he turned the matter over to Proba- ; ¥ . . : ',”{!L‘;’.E',Li‘fs TRy el T of every man, woman and child in this AEGAEL Sace |FATHER NOTFIES SO, | - Country and Canada. THEN KILLS HIWSELF | : Edward Constable Living Alone Had y ® Tue Srwint. *Lfifg?fig:'&“hl ' Grieved Over Death of His 'Wh ichMilk, Malted Grain Extractin Pow- W sai A 4 y e r O O 1 a I | A Metropolitan dera Tabletforms. Nourishing-No cooking. o M etro p olitan Policyholders lfl'Avnid Imitatinns and Substitutss New York, I'eh. .15.—Edward Con- [Ny 2 stable, Jr., who lives at 1§79 Lexing- f . * ton avenue, rushed into the East Pollcyholders ; SR W s et e [ S ife Insurance Company | [ e decided to kill himself. The young . . tman said he had visited his father's : HALEY FISKE, President FREDERICK H. ECKER, Vice-President apartment, at 120 East 108th street, but had received no response to re- » peatéd knocks on. the door. 108t treet da y ' ddatiat Th KoEentL . dhd. tolind Metropolitan has V I ... $1,259,850,325.23 Agent is a friend to :enr:,tho.i AR SCIPaRR e ven A 000,000 booklets More than those oI any other lmumue Cmpany in the World the families he vis- (with dandruff. Scales would form on father's lonesomeness since the death : : my ecalp and when 1 be- of his wife a year ago after an iliness ing with health and More than that of any, ether Insurance Cmnpany ‘" ‘h‘ World in case of sickness. ftch and bum, My balr | | 0 0l natried three months foll out when T eombed | {00 1104 with his. father up to that Surplus. . ¢ o vttt i i i e e e / 61,483,411.25 17,000 Agents visit tried different remedies o9 5 ! withont any benefit, 1 I forgot my father's birthday when e have made more Incomein 1922 ... ... . PORSE isement | Y. and T More than that of any other In.mrunce Campany in the Wovld 3 Cuteura Soup ‘and. Oinment and | | EUCSY No thought he was deseried,” than 16,000,000 ; 000,000 Industrial SH To4 & fres wncnipte, - It Ehiped fre Constable was 52 years old and was free visits to its In- More than that of eny other Insurance Company in the World b m’“fl éshl::::‘iad)m?"l:. o {‘:{‘,‘s: alone in the threc-room apartment N : Sl S o and cooked his own meals. A large premlum) POllC)’- More than ever placed in one year by any Company in the World ¢ e fresh Talcum exclusively for every-day 0' saméatlony h'“ air an sunshine. 0 I purchased more and I was HAIR I: E“_ UUT Beon: lhl:!e"!:;hr:. it S S Live Longer— Tncorporatad by the State of New York, A Mutual Company, Tiched and Burmed. | | ofu"sireet "sfaress wrake: 15 tne Business Statement, December 31, 1922 The Mikcatess Cflfim Healed. Constable dead In a chalr with the distributed 272,- Assets . . . . Rl JThe letter, the on satd, told of his and pamphlets deal- " Increase in Assets during 1922 . PR 144,267,300.69 its and helps them cume overheated (t would | | ¢ ‘g veary from tuberculosis. . The longer life. Ligbilitles: v v ivi vt iBhn s s v v e e ’1 1,198,256,913.98 and became very this, 1} (10 litan nurs- ! it came around in January, Metropo e ‘ 340'668’301.30 the homcs Of 17’- Gain in Income 1922 . . 38,685,601.91 Policyholders employed as a plano:mover, He lived dustrial (i.e.,weekly Total Insurance placed and gaid forin 1922 . . . 1,802,110,686.00 them of the value N e o o By S0 | [ portratt of his wite hing over a tably holdets. Gain in Insurance in Forcein 1922 . . ... ... 801,849,118.00 vhich the body was N toilet purposes. oyl bl A B Rl More than that of any other Company in the World GERMAN BRIDE THRIFTY. Mc;rogohtan. f;' Number of Policies in Force December 31, 1922 . 27,384,445 . ten s ce Pe“? ic More than that of any other Company in the World A o chis tisetil Says Her Soldier and Child Can Live rpedlcal exnmma; Number of Policy Claims paid in 1922 . . . . 365,276 b mi{l 8 d? sl: ¢ on 87 a Week. tions to holders o Averaging one claim paid for every 24 seconds of cach business day af 8hours ooklets distribut- Nyack, N. Y., FFeb. 15.—When after Ordinary (i. e., Payments uPoluaM!:;s averulxd $803.81 a minute of each business day of 8 hours ed by the Agentsare those telling how to an all-day search she was told vester- other than indus- Dividends payable to policyholders in 1923 . . . .. 20,809,398.56 buy food, how to day there are no houses to rent in 3 s 2 Influenza Nyack, Mrs. Thomas Kenny, German « trial) policies. care for food, how " bride, who arrived with her Dough- 4 5|h¢ym:l: ::!'.:":. l:‘l’:‘“e! boy 1muha{;|lr;"alndd‘chn'd on th; ‘:-anl- o Metropolitan, Insufaflce Outstandlng to cook fond. how t St ) e ect 11 oblenz, : : ll:;;:l“:nim Grippe or b e with x,’n.‘;a,r’o.mm ahiase. working with Na- ORDINARY (Insurance for the larger amounts, prem- to provide Whols ment./ Mr. and Mrs. Kenny left for tional, State and iums payable mnuauy, scn-n-mnually, quartecly or some, nourishing When you are constipated, Plermont, N. Y., where the husband not enough of Nature's has o Prisid, Who has hromised him Local Health Agen- monthly) . e T $4,395,324,118 food for the least lubricating li is o g 7 . 2 doced a. the oot ts Uoep [ | 7o in the Rotart Gair company pa cies, is waging a war More than that of any other Company in the World praiiy i Do o By R R e « on Tuberculosis INDUSTRIAL (Premiums payable weekly) 3,412,232,839 d ta e German ris were a good | et Secases b oeit Mba [ [Roueekeepers and that 47 0 wook ol ot g TOTAL INSURANCE OUTSTANDING 7.807,556,957 this natoral lubricant and hould b h 1 y small fam- q v the Wor y i ' A Companyis(reat e m":';;;&:; B i ot sap mal] WA able diseases. More than that of any other Company ir. the Wosld nr(]; as"it ét‘fl :s' movemen! s own fl. She said she brought plenty : ~vy = Oniy « y method—labrication. of elothés trom Germany and won't Life expectancy GROWTH IN TEN-YCAR PERIOT'S Nujol is a lubricant—not a have to worry about wardrobe ex- among Metropoli- Namie:ofi ol'cesin | Cusisnding Tnsur- | ye medicine or lmfin—c. ) ’ ¥ ; roraYear | AsewozBad of Yoo | SarotudstBas ot ¢ o e |_ane 2 Ph e . T8 v’nM.:nl! that cost 82 here can be tan Industrial Poli- i __':_._ T O L $ 43,245,752 | 1882 s et s BN Bt e holders has been | 1882 |$ 1.354,267.69 [$ 2002.464.13| 8 379,907 241632 . cyholders has 4 Tote Mmopey Neve.: ahe amiied WiA | extended 8 5 vears 13,307,811.45 | 16,506,282.22] 3.6745 to4s | 219,860 | 310,767,876 | 1692 %08 a vigorous nod, and Kenny responded g (sl 1902 4133628361 | 63,168.796.55 1 16,351.33802 | 6976651 [1,215,165,427 | 1902 Presiden, with “you bet.’ 1912 [106,756,073.52 | 397.513,442.71| 34,842,971.65 | 12,837,042 |2,604,966,102 | 1912 Russell Bros. 1922 | 340,668,301.30 | 1,259,850,325.23 | 61,483,411.25 27,384,445 | 7,807.556,$57 | 1922 Fresh cggs 51c doz. —advt,