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' . 2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 1923, PEPSINIC - WGRADSRETURN g@a~"0 | Avther Comdin Chrch Buned [~ SELTZER | T0OLDELITODA s i~ ety g Alumai University Day Well At ‘ T A . 8 “SAVE” Indigestion e chon 300 Endvmie s S0 o V | | LIGHTS Heartburn New Haven, Feb. 22.—~Alumni Uni > undergraduate body at work in #0 ¥ : . D.\’l"wl class rooms. The physicians met at v | (El E:flmc) versity Day at Yale University, the the New Haven hospital to ‘Thspeet the work of the school of medicine Gastritls. |ang other graduates in the depart. \ ments in which they were interested y ) CFea, e § i The general meeting was held in N \ ’ . T g : DQUMI»"I"O" now l“i"l on Sprague hall, with Aeting Provest W, & L, Cross, dean of the graduate s s . y f T ] 3 at our store—=come in and get a | school, presiding.: He bade theyYale v e men weleome “on this day leng dedi- Cay { - FREE TRIAL bottle, cated 1o George Washington snd now ‘ v HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. > P i \ » 2 . \ ledieated to Yale University also Referring to his reasons for linking “In 5 Joorge Washington C | pussed, through Haven on his = way to a town near Boston to assume | y - - o . B ime | Y . profits are proving so attractive to . command of the Continentat! forces, | 3 v o § 4 ) market are the highe: in 1 Y ing Melief Workers in Child ¥eed-(years it way ro ported here. While 169-171 MAIN STREET tance by the Yale students with one man at their head playing’a flute, s 3 % ¥ e 3 Dori i “In the spring of 1, Yale con- o ias . . " ¥ § 3 [ ; i weather and the early Lenten More Auending Ilinois Higher Edu | P 0 < p! ’ % A TR Jing in the Ruhr, season were sald to be contributing Berlin, Feb, 22 (By the Associatéd|causes, the shartage was held princi- ferred upon Washington the degree of Doctor of Laws as commander in | cational Institutions Than in All Press)—Efforts are under way to|PAlly due to,the few schooners re- ' <hief of the army of the United " N N - N : y o h The torch of the incendiary who has been burning Catholic| "™ the American Quakers send rep-| MINIDE In the fshing trade. ¢ W ptates, patriot, warrior and civilian, | Such in New England States, A . 4 k hen Your Hat T s i i churches in Canada is suspected of causing the destruction of Old | pohicago, Peb, 23--More students|rpiniey shurch in Montreal. Photo shows the ruins after a re-|'eentatives to the Ruhr to superin- iy o NSNS NAINE NI tend the German Rellef workers in Yale and was given the freedom of 0""'3 an y r ! Hyr o . (are attending institutions ot higher A C d ou Ll -3 :::-.T;-,JNM' [loarning in Iliinois than are onroll- | cent fire which took place after the church had been sold by the PR A gt il - A N | i | iti ri i hild * feeding, C[o[[,es Do Not The first speaker was B, V. Meeks,| ;s"'fw";::ulu.::f’.‘n dnstitutions 1p all oo Anglican authorities to a Sy rian Catholic congregation, tne Derin captral commitie g . . ll‘u names of Washington and Yale, Wseo { § ol ¢ The chklnson st m\"ll::“;‘lm a Escort, - [ » E U T C v . & . . v q FISH PRICES RISE ; e £ WMT QUAms Am New York, Feb, 22~Rum running ‘o{ New York, who compared ourriou- Dill Scott, of Northwestern Univers-| lum conditions of his own years in . ’ y ¥ " No onc can observe the care- e Xy R | |ity, declared in an address here, | The latter organization took over college with those of today, pointing | ' CEREres 0 A et heres I indian Methods Applied NEEDED REFoRHs the feeding program which had been carried out by the American Friends ful tailoring of your clothes - Vi btained by n * when you sink into the cush. [ OVt the advantages now o Y | stitutions of learning are in the Kast,| V. tho seat of a wilrond train, [ OFphated A8 A6y A L0V dean | Yersities attracted more forelgn stu- |y S Ientitt -and taventd « | Methodist Convention Declares Radi- | Quakers' withdrawal from Germany Your hat is then the most con- Henry 8, Graves, '02, school dean |, . oo 0 a0 an New England’s in- ||, SRRy DL RIS IR S N last summer, spicuous article of your dress. of the school of forestry, told of the stitutions, sccording fo statistics of | closing session of the n'nlh‘nml ‘roxto" cal Changes are Necessary to Make| One member of the German com- Whenever a man's clothes leading part Yale is taking in foreatry. | .\ " o0 v osion of education in tho |cofiforence for boll weevii control | mittee's staff who recently visited the can say nothing for him, a Knox He announced & change of polley |y .\ o g tes whion nho:-:-kl‘ Mfs‘ for’ heye last_night ‘ceclared that T8 /idea1 City bf gon” ReAl | Rubr said the Central Reltef commit- i ie i i ) which s to be the foundation for ex- | Uhited , which showec “|raethod used by the Indians to trap { Clip This if Subject to Sore ¢ign students in New England nsti- | 4iors may be used to exterminats Cleveland, Ohio, Feb., 22.—Meage|'ce In Berlin recently declded that if | tutions and 985 in Illinois colleges. |1 . p e the | v child feeding again was put under the Y Presidont 8 " _|the boll weevil, the scouruge of the|ures of reform which the church Quakers’ banner their American pres Th t T slms resident Scott said figures showed | o000 by, | must promote If the ideal “City ot 116 wWotlld" natiacthem fro(-d'bmv o roat or ionsi :::‘. mfi:"‘:fl":::.:r‘ o | pansion of specialized work and an 2 increase in the service of educational facilities, i Charles Hyde Warren, '93 8, the | $7.809 students enrolled in univers- S T R R BT | God” is to be changed from an utopia new head of Scheffield, spoke of the ities and colleges of the six New Eng- | FOR WORLD CONFERENCE. into a flaming reatly must be radical, movement which was not open to the he chick oing on in the | and states, while 48,659 were en- B! | speakers declared at the sixth annual |G€rmans. The committee therefore = changes which are going rolied. in Illinois instituti T AT a P cabled the Friends' Mission requesting | Prepate a harmless and ‘éffective scfentific school now as a part of the ois institutions at the Quakers Want Nations to Consider | meeting of the couneil of, cities of the s q gargle by dissolving two Bayer Tab- . 23 & same time. Of those coming into | Sois that representatives be sent to Ger- . general university organization. | 5 andils. J . | Methodist Episcopal church here. The iets of Aspirin in four tablespoon- bt Aol o Lilinois, schools from outside states, | Happincss of People in Decisions. | e T VR L e sented in the | Many merely to superintend the work. Yais ot ‘,Mner Garsle. throat ';hor . Prosident Angell Speaks 46% per cent come from the East and | London, Feb. 22.~An appeal to|programs of organized unions, was|The Labor organizations of the Rubr g ¥ b § President Angell the last speaker, prog oughly. Repeat in two hours if neces | s 4 et 4%, ' | the rest from the West, he said, | members of the society Friends|called very conservative. forwarded a similar request, and the matter is now said to be under con- mentioned the recent decision to limit | “ywhile 6,000 Iilinois students left (Quakers) throughout the world| “The Christian church neceds radi- sideration at Quakers’ headquarters in For Men and Women [J| i tone” cosimes s ioee e o1 " the reasons ‘I"‘reflouslv Exoiatea 'h‘-;r‘:he Siue cach vear in qucst of higher | urging the calling of all nations into | calism; radicalism needs Christian- | -4 N earning, President Bcott said 12,000 conference to settle frontier ques-|ity,” Rev. Edmond B. Chaffee, direc-|the United States. " | with the Bayer Cross, which can be e thi saction. Scholarships will be the | students representing every stats in i o d o \ X " sen 8 tions “with view to common hap- V 2 [\ W | % prime consideration he said for selec- | tho union, annually entered Tilinots to | piaess rather tham. to. national pow- 5;Urchvufrcll*‘wcasnm\;ifl;of::;flrdzcelr:fl; had in tin boxes of twelve tablets for tion of entrants. He referred 10| continue their studics. | e au tioen ANN 16d: by e mAtibRgL I ; b ‘| WHITTEMORE OFFERS LAND, |few cents. {changes which are constantly going 8 R h If radicalism can get into the o 2 on, saying that it probably is not o | executive committee of the sect. church and Christianity can get into| Hartford, Feb, 22—George A. Park- o todny, and wih not_he truen |Chorus of 60 Girls in | The new frontiers are often the | radicallsm, we will 4l be better off” €%, of the state park and forest com- Hartford, the fu!urevlhat the early conditions, | . g causes of inflammation and resent- “Modern industry has enabled a few | Mission, told the legislative commit- American Leglon Show | ment.” men to exercise power over others to|t¢e on appropriations yesterday that Governor Templeton had received a “It Pays to buy Our Kind.” when every student knew every other | | 3 | " " A e i an extent unprecedented in the his- i:l\)zcr::"él;;‘gnr»;zsml;"{r::;:fwk:flnnewft;‘ About 35 were present at the mem.' “STUFFY” 1S SILENT toi “of "tHe :.m,m'.. J. Stitt Wilson, | letter indicating that Harris Whitte- | ey | b6 To-oRtAIRNED, “NeW | bOHAitA | N o Pe, Baneral committge:.. in | — | former mayor of; Berkeley, Cal., told |more, Naugatuck capitalist, had offer- | i ) | have brought many compensating ad- 'f:‘,::f‘f;s‘:ffi“gfr-m" Legion show | peposed Ball Player 'Howecr, Will | the five hundred delegates represent- | ¢d to the state considerable land lnf . Clt ltem | vantages to be set off agajnst what- | W \m_noon at the post Have Much to Say Late: On. ing 135 Methodist unions. the Naugatuck Valley to be used as | y ever merit has-been lost in the pass- rooms on West Main street. Harry | “In the past there have been feudal | & state park. The statement was made % e 42 tha BerlbdCat very Shall dims C. Jackson, chairman of the commit- | Boston, Feb. 22.—John P. (Stuily) lords and great landowners but mod- | in response to an inquiry by Repre- | Flush Your Kidneys Occasionally b; Pianos and Victrolas at C. L. Plerce |1¢ps . |tee, reported that the cast for “thg|McInnis, whenitnotified by tulephone| opy iy qugtrial interests through tjje|sentative Allyn of the committee, **.Drinkihg Quarts of Good & Co—advt. | i esident Angell also referred to|SNOW i8 complete and a special chorus]ut his North SRore home that he had | fo Moo Lo a e eontrol PR AR 7 Y atar: A meeting of St. Mary's Ladies’ T."gi(' to lhf“urfi\'omi!y, especially to :’,f”f"' Airls }]"f’s been secured. A short| becn: unconditionally releasel by Wie | pgoninery have placed civilization . A. B, society will be held this evening. | that from an anonymous friend of [ ;¢ 45 i::;r:,“‘ff hy, “h’”"'”" Wil l‘“’,‘f""““'}f L \"";‘.’h“’l"' and humanity virtually at the mercy , No man or woman can make &' A social will follow. . [the university of the Greist Woodland | ¢ “d% e gniee-gtithe | Bdiystaould g9, Lo, she ; Bow o L pontis: | of the small oligarchy. mistake by flushing the kidneys oc- Radlo sets and supplies at Morans' |tract beyond the Yale bowl. The PORY (’v‘t‘"“ it was the first he had heard o “The means of livelihood for a | casionally, says a well-known auther- ~advt. {land will be developed for all man-| » e - & great majority are owned by a few. ity. Too much rich food creates Sons of Veterans Auxiliary No. 1|ner of outdoor sports. i TRISH DEPREDATIONS T do not care to say anything at| Civilization will destroy itself unless Influenza acids which clog the kidney pores will hold a social tomorrow afternoon | _ Dean Cross, in presenting the| == . o . thie Ums, ke sald, 'but il Jhave | there is a revolution. We must either Phosiciink’ sdviss Leeotn s0 that they sluggishly filter or strain at 2:15 o'clock. The regular meeting|alumni with the freedom of the Uni- | 4 r. Olver Gogarty, Free|quite a lot to say about it lafer.” |pave a Christian revolution or there t." l "”" only part of the waste and poisons will be held at § p. m. A celebra- |versity read the invitation of Presi-| State Senator, Burned to Ground. stih gk sy 0 will be a revolution of violence.” g '-Ml""" Vel o from the blood. Then you get sick. tion of Washington and -Lincoln's dent Stiles to General Washington,| 1.:40n Feb. 22.—The home of Dr. DOG DERBY T?P“" | —_— | fnl; against ppe . or | Rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, birthdays will be held on Saturday|asking him to accept the degree of | gyver ooy Tmory o (P0E O SO | Ashton, Idaho, dfeb. 22.—Ten driv-| TOBACCO MEN TO MEET. | Wh“""- stinated. nervousness, - constipation, dizziness, evening at 8§ o'clock in G._ A. R halr, _doc,tor of .]a\\'s' and thfa remy: of Wash- | Free state, senath Renvyle House, in ers xlxl-iew Slacl:’es 'ffzghe_?nn:l:;l‘;‘mvs;’-l : : e | nuen'::: l:"o:“Nllz:u’l’ sleeplessWess, bladder disorders ‘often Open alleys at the Casino tonight. |ington written from New Windsor and | i E | ican dog derby at 25 miles New England Grower: Association 14 come from sluggish Kidneys. —advt |the letter ot President Stiles which |CONnCmara county, has been burned,|pe run here today. They included |~ \. | | lubricating liquid is pro- ™ vou feel @ dull ach ; ¢ Ve A according to the Dublln correspon-| “Tyq” Kent ot Buffalo River, the| ‘Ul Have Sesslon Next Tuesday. | B Gueed in the bowel to kee e oy gine Company N. 6 was ca'led|accompanied the diploma. dent of the Daily Mail " i Y e I P in the Kidncys or your back hurts, Rl ¥ R present champion, aad Lydia Hutch-| Hartford, Feb. 22.—The annual| the food waste soft and or if the urine ‘is cloudy, offensive, meeting of the New England Tobacco | moving. Doctors preseribe full of sediment, irregular of pas- out al 4:18 o'clock yesterday after-| The day's program will conclude | "0 G e 0085 2 noon to extinguish a fire at the Vega | with receptions and dinners to lh(“(art;" w:snkfd:a;p.c’gnl‘»’szrlo.;ng;. Egii inson of Ashton. o g y fati All be held in | 3 sitcet dump. It required about two|alumni guests in Fraternity House ar ; Y ] sy rowers' assoclation will be held in| i Nujol becanse it acts like sage, or attended by a sensation of | escaped after being taken some dis- GOLF STARS TO COMPETE! Jewell Hall, Y. M. C. A. building, next this natural lubricant and scalding; begin to drink soft water i k E lubs. s hc;lreset“::atmsz:sl‘:;c:lt‘:i's‘};;rfl;‘x’:;i}.—- Il j‘fnm ]mfls‘f“‘ np bl A"ovr his es-| New York, Feb. 22.—Gene Shrazen, | Tuesday, The speakers will include | thus secures regular bowel in quantities; also get about four ;advt, RACQUETS TOURNEY |cape he went t,? London, where he|Jim Barnes, Waller Hagen and Jock | Dr. George H. Chapman, director of movements by Nature’s own AUBooRIbE Tod BRI Fromi iy $ob ¢ s ein e |received an invitation, that 1f he|Hutchison have already applied for|the Windsor tobacco experiment sta- | method—lubrication. Ty e it ks A e tanles Final Round in Singles is ph“‘l]“"f‘"l’l abandon his senatorsiip he | reservations at the Inwood Country tion, who will speak on “pole sweat | Nujol is a lubricant—not = luoofflul; i xylasa et v, A might return and resume his surgical | club, Far Rockaway, where the na- | ant its control,” a subject of great M medicine of _laxative—s: P £ nd Today practice in Ireland. To this he re-|tional open golf championship will be | interest in view of the disastrous sea- | [ cammot gripe. Try it teday, :filk"“ f‘"‘: ew td:“e and your * New York, Feb, 22.—Playing the | Plied that he would not betray the|decided next July, it was learned to- |son of 1922. President Joseph W. Al- | Tr;:gs il e esnal:: mn"-|lde i Ta C"ma cnld national racquets championship |Free State government, but wouid re- | day. {sop and General Manager ¥red B. prmstedlos bl ipln reached the final round in the singles|main in England and practice there. | e | Griffn of the Connecticut Valley To- AN O recaghrEy e S g H today, Clarence C. Pell, of New York, e o g SCHOOL ENUMERATION REPORT | bacco association, will talk on what | (i Stk . i sen 'n 0"9 Day the champion, being matched against TO OPEN CAMPANGN School enumeration reports filed at | the association has thus far accom- ulsa or y;ur;‘ e pnl . !laev C. G. Coulter- of Tuxedo, and Jay| Announcement is made that the|the state capitol in Hartford, show | plished. . | lk'dnelyl fltn h!d"“;‘:ut“"::lm‘; :cm; Gold of Philadelphia being pifted | Farmer-Labor party will open its|this city to”have had 16,022 children r’resxdong Howard F. l_!usaell. nfj_ ] |y.thle“ !l‘::m ': tElons 19hpe Sakse against Stanley G. Mortimer of New spring campaign at a meeting in|of school age in Scptember, 1922, this| Suffield, will preside. ~ Willlam H. ‘nflmln; L D (el York. | Painters’ hall, 303 Main street, Feb-|figure being a gain of 416 over the Ackley, of East Hartford, is secre-| dr dlmr.deru Gouid was extended to the limit ruary 28. Beptember, 1921 figure. tary. ?;Ed!glm -15 lnoxpe'nslve ST not injure; makes a delightful effer- | yesterday to-dispose of Rober: A. FOX’S NEXT MON. vescent lithia-water drink, which everyone can take now and then to | Gurdner of Chicago, former National | |\gclf champion and Yale pole vaulter 2 . oy Battllng Mllho n-Do“ar Blaze DON'T_MISS help keep the kidneys clean and the |u new comer in this branch of spr)rt.‘ BABY PEGGY blood pure, thereby often preventing srious kidney complications. By all 9 DAYS WITHOUT FOOD ;s T 7 Dublin, Feb, 21.—1It is reported that K ¢ In " SWEETIE means have your physician examine 2 your kidneys at least twice a year. Annie MacSwiney, who is on th2 uth| | day of her hunger strike, is suffering geverely from neuralgia. I'his is at- | tributed to the hardships of her voy- o age from Cork after her enfeehlement ¢ G through a previous strike outsida of kot e Sh . l e B er Mod Mount Joy prison, where her sister, winey, was incarcerated. <press anxlety over o v : i Y. A | 5 | Miss MacSwiney's condition. i ; ; 1 £ 4 COUS!I’_I‘S.‘&OGS ; / , . lor women Be sure you get | B R OM Q Away Goes Eczema ’ i o b o * Women who are critical judges i . : ~ . N of styles and value will see at | sary. - Be sure you use only the genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked The box bears this signacre. | P€terson’s Ointment | el v b v dnok thiat tHere.are dertaih fine " says : . b o £ details in these New Spring : Oxfords which have the distinc- “One day a druggist told me,” % Peterson, “that Peterson's Ointment | o Skl ‘ _ § o ® m was the best remedy he sold for | 4 4 § ’ . , tion one can only see in footwear 4y eczema. But you'll never make any By ; 20 ; ¥ il of this chnractgr. | money on it,” he added, “because it there’s also that perfection which to women who appreciate and enjoy | heals so quickly that only a little %9 3 R % A d ; ; 3% Not only are tl; style details distinctive, but in the | ointment is used All v]rugeists,: 1 / 35c, 60c, $1.00, $2. i v o ! |l materials and maki DR. C. W. VIVIAN - ; |l ‘appeals so strongl truly Beautiful Shoe Tooth Extractions Oral Surgery 0X’S NEXT MON. — ——— - - . > ) ¢ : . s OAN BROS FOX’S NE | I . ® N ‘ e GEORG!]‘" ARLISS ! Freezing point temperature, causing streams of water to congeal in icy mass on the walls of At His Best In | the burning structure, seriously hampered the work of firemen when they battled the recent blaze T ity i 52 MAIN ST. Phone 703 .~ . A o, “The Man Who Played God" B \hich destroyed Omaha, Neb., packing plant of Amour and Company. Loss is believed to have been well over a million. 3 Extra! Connecticut’s Favorites Premier New England Showing of the Big Photoplay Hit vy . SUN. ’ o “THE FLIR'I DI VITOS’ BAND TUES. kg Big Cast With EILEEN PERCY Now in Vaudeville with Phoebe Whiteside 12—People—12