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* MORGAN OPFERS 10 GIVE AWAY €UP HE JUST WON 'bvd.fitfl-anl-n"fi- ling to Puy it Up Again Next Yaw As Prize, fon., Feb, 24~Through The Pas, ) ship of Charles B, Mor. tgam's vietory Morgen took the Burns' trophy, of- first team of huskies to hree eonsecutive times, g it left no prize for next the Dog Derby associa. ering an offer from him eup. animals were the first into rday after 26 hours and mushing over the snow, hours and one minute slower than yeax’s world record time, Billy Mvcnm veteran musher, was the Nine utes after Grayson's ar- rty” Russick claimed sec- of $700, and one hou q Iater Billy Winterton came ‘Winterton drove Morgan's ning pack in 1921, . The closest contest was for fourth place, won by Solomon Cook's seven d fwith Sam Pranteau huskies ons-hhlf second behind BLUE ARMY DISCIPLINED Beanch of E. B, C. Loses Six Points In Frolic Because of Protests Filed Today. The athletic committee of Every- man's Bible Class announced today that the Blue army has been penaliz- ed for alleged infraction of rules dur- Ing the second annual frolic last eve- ning. The story of the frolie, found on another page, gives the Blue arm) 87 points, the Red army 32 and the ‘White army 27. Because the Blue army failed to ‘have its full hockey team on the floor and was compelled to draw from the cther two armies, it has been penal- ized one point. Because members of the Blue army, not engaged in the tug of war got behind the anchor men of the Red army and pushed them off their feet, and also because the tug of war team refused to “wc- cept a challenge from the White army which followed immediately, the Blue army has been penalized five points more.. The six points have been dis- tributed evenly between the Red and White armies, leaving the Red army in first place, as follows: Reds 36, ‘Whites 30, Blues 31, WILL 60 T0 HARTFORD Tomorrow Is John L. Davis Sunday In Capital City and Members of E. B. C. Have Chartered Special Car. A special car has been chartered by Everyman's Bible Class to take members of the local class to Hart- ford tomorrow afternoon to hear Rev. John L. Davis address a mass meeting for men of that city. It will be known as “John L. Davis Sunday” in Hart- ford. The meeting will be held in the Majestic theater and is sponsored by the Y. M. C. A, of Hartford. The special car will leave this city at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The meeting in Hartford starts at 3.30. LADD MAKES CHARGES Says False Banking and Currency is Cause of World’s Unrest Washington, Feb, 24.—The people of the whole world have been bank- rupt by ‘“a false bhanking and. cur- rency-debt manufacturing scheme built upon a frandulent and dishonest gold basis,” Senator Ladd, republican declared last’ night in a speech against the administration shipping bill. Attributing the growth of poverty in the United States to which he characterized as basic faults in the American banking system the North Dakota senator asserted that the present move of interest bankers for an economic council to adjust Ger- man reparations and stabilize the mark is an international scheme to. entangle the United States financially. TRAFI'IC BUREAU MEETING The monthly meeting of the New Rritain Traffic Bureau of the Cham- ber oi Commerce will be held Tuesday | noon at the New Britain eclub. The meeting will be a short session, inas- much as there will be no outside speakers. The committees on hm-h-! way transportation, postal conference, | express service and Clayton crossing will report. DRIFTS ACROSS OCEAN. ! London, Feb. 24.—A whistling buoy, | which was reported lost from St. Law- rence river a . year ago has been washed ashore at Bryher, one of the Scilly Island. It is 80 feet in circum- | ference and 12 feet high. | COMPOSITE FARM BILL. Washington, Feb. 24.—A composite’| farm credits bill, embracing the prin- | cipal features of the Lenroot-Ander- | gon, Capper and Strong measures, was completed today by the banking com- | mittee, Chairman MecFadden said it| would be reported to the house Mon-{ | FOX’S NEXT MON. ° GEORGE ARLISS At His Best In “The Man Who Played God’ LYCEUM There's a sign on Hart's Island, N, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923, Fruit Steamer High and Dry . prohibiting vessels from landing. The United Fruit steamer Mayari disregarded the sign in a thick fog and here's the result, French take over all German cus- toms houses in the extra care to guard public utilities because of German threat to cut off gas and water, French occupying forces urrest practically entire city council of Bochum because of refusal to carry; out French orders. | French withdraw black treops from Ruhr towns, Cologne dispatch to London Times says, but later deny that any black soldiers have been sent recently into occu- pled territory. Nine Germans have heen shot dead | eotad and 270 arrested since French en-| téred the Ruhr, according to figures made public by German authorities at Essen, More than score of Irish republi- cans are taken in Dublin Free State raids, but De Valera and Liam Lynch have probably escaphd. House of representatives passes bill to return to former enemy allens seized property to value of $10,000, Michigan democrats in convention at Detroit praise Henry Ford omit formal endorsement as presidential candidate. 1924 Bhip subsidy bill faces death in senate, practically killed by filibuster that has paralyzed legislation. Nicky Arnstein, of bond notoriety, husband of Fanny Brice, and five other .men are held in New York on charges of grand larceny. Shipment of all food supplies from United States to Russia wil stop March 15, because Soviet government is exporting grain, New York Herald declares. New York city fuel situation is al- but | most desperate and Mayor Hylan in | man, wh letter from Palm Beach advocates Ruhe and use | government selzure of coal mines, Gene Tunney is declared winner over Harry Greb at Madison Square Garden and regahts American light heavyweight title, Wills Filed in Probate By the will of the late Harry Hor- P I | witz, filed in probate court, Mrs, Em- TeNCh tma Horwitz, the widow; Martin Hor- wi a son, and Betty Horwitz, a daughter, are named executors, Pay- ment of debts of $500 to Betty and $300 fo Edward, another son, is di- . Four lots on Haley avenue are left to Murray Horwitz, a son, for services rendere 1t is directed that the widow shall have life use of one- third of the estate and upon her death it shall go to the following children, to whom the remaining two-thirds is to be given at once: Jack, Betty, Mar- tin, Bdward, Murray and Raymond. In the will of Henry A. Littlehales, | the sum of $150 is left to the I“zlir\'iewi cemetery association for the care of | his burial plot; $1,000 is left to Olive Littlehales, 'a daughter, and the re- mainder of the estate is directed to Idella Littlehales, the widow. THRI SPEC HELD New Haven, IFeh. 2 received here carly this morning from New York city that three more ar- rests have been made there in con- nection with the $10,000 jewelry rob- bery which occurred here jate Mon- day. The jewelry was stolen from William Perry of Bridgeport a sales. | left it in his automobile | while visiting a customer. “BIG TIM” SURRENDERS. Chicago, Feb. 24.—"Big Tim"” Mur- phy, labor leader, under sentence to Leavenworth federal prison for four years and to pay a fine of $20,000 for complicity in the $380,000 Dearborn station robbery in 1921, surrendered at the federal building today: ~—r'l'he Perfect Child Little Jackie Ott, four years cld, is shown here being pro- nounced the physically perfect child by Dr. George Smith of Mt. Clemens, Mich., at a children’s physical culture contest at Miami, Fla. Over 1,000 children were examined. MON. Musical Comedy | WED. | “Th Powdos P ffRevue” Wallingford Brethren The annual pool tournament and “open house" social of the Now Brit- ain and Wallingford Y. M. T. A, & B. societies will be held tonight at the rooms of the New Britain “Tabs” on Lafayette street, Two teams of six men each will represent the two branches of the organization, the Brief News Dispatchéc From all Ofir the World|“Tahs” to Entertain |games befng played at 8 o'clock, fol- lowed by a smoker in the main hall of the society building, A program of entertainment will be carried out, mambers of the two societies being the perfofmers CARDS OFF TODAY. St. Louls, Feb, 24.—The vanguard of the St, Louis Cardinals, composed of 13 rookies and three regulars will depart today for the training at Dradentown, Fla. Manager Branch Rickey, convalescing from an oper- ation for appendicitis, said he expect- ed to be at the camp soon. Aviation Meet to Be Held In New Haven in Spring New Haven, Feb. 24.—Plans for lo- cal development of aeronautics have advanced to the point where under di- rection of the newly formed branch |of the National Aerial association with support ‘of the Municipal Air Board, a meet will be held at the Bethany Field of Harris Whitemore of Naugatuck as soon as the weather permits. HELP KIDNEYS BY DRINKING MORE WATER | Take Salts to Flush Kidneys and Help | Neutralize Irritating Acids. Kidney and bladder irritations often result from acidity, says a noted au- | thority. The kidneys help filter this |acid from the blood and pass it on to | the bladder, where it may remain to irritate and inflame, causing a burn- ing, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the blad- der, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread; the water passes spmetimes with a scald- ing sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in voiding it.| Bladder weakness, most folks call it ||} because they can’t control urination. | While it is extremely annoying and | | sometimes very painful, this is often Innn of the most simple ailments toi | overcome. Begin drinking lots of soft | water, also get about four ounces of (Jad Salts from your pharmacist and | | take a tablespoonful in a glass of! water before breakfast. Continue this | | for two or three days. This will help | neutralize the acids in the system so | they no longer are a source of irrita- |tion to the bladder and urinary or- gans, which then act nermal again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is fmadc from the acid of grapes and | lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks Vyho are | subject to urinary disorders caused by acid irritation. Jad Saits causes | no bad effects whatever. | Here you have a pleasant, efferves- | cent lithia-water drink which may quickly relieve your bladder irrita- | tion. By all means have your phy- examine your kidneys at least ear. sicia twic FOX'S NEXT MON. DON'T MISS BABY PEGGY in “SWEETIE” AT LYCEUM USICAL COMEDY on. - Tues. ~ Wed. ! BLUE RIBBON CHORUS of High Stepping Dancing Girls I The Picture “THE HOUND OF THE| pARLE WILLIAMS | BASKERVILLES” | aggregating more SECRETARY WALLACE IS | OPPOSED 10 BIG MERGER Is Reported As Being Vory llutl Agninst Combination of Mok | & Co. and Armour & Co. Washington, Febh. 24 (By the As- soclated Press)s—Recretary Wallace is queted as having told the agricultural committee that he was opposed 1o the suggested acquisition of Morris and Company Ly Armour and Company, another of the Chicage “IMg Five" packers, He appeared hefore the | eammittee in exccutive seasion to urge |that there be no action on the resolu. tion by Representative Voight, repub. lican, Wisconsin, proposing an inquiry | by the Federal trade commission into the eontemplated merger, The com- mittee lald the resolution on the table which means there will be ne action | on it by this congress, | Government sanction of the merger | of Armour and Company and Morrls and Company was asked by J. Ogden Armour nearly four months age, and the question has recelved the careful effects of such A merger, which would | create the greatest meat packing en- terprise in existénce, with business than a billien dol- lars a year, the proposal before him, Secretury Wallace announced that there seemed to be no occasion for action at that time. At the same time he transmit. | ted to the senate in response to a| resolution all the detalls he had on| the proposal and said future action would depend altegether upon future events, In urging the merger Mr. Armour | stated it would permit such economies | to be effected as would enable the company to serve more efficiently the consumer and the producer, BIG CONTRACTOR DIES, Middletown, N. Y., Feb, 24 -Wil- the number we draw from. make delivery. 200 EAST MAIN ST. You often hear of royalty sunning itself in its subjects’ smiles A month after Mr. Armour had lnid | but here it is sunning itself on the sands of Palm Beach, Fla,.— Prince Christopher and Princess Andrew, formerly of Greece, liam Deforest Stratton, 78, 1 years president of the Mobile J » feated in the 100 yard dash by Mor- ris Kirksey, former Leland Stanford son and Kansas City rallspad and also L university athlete I‘n railroad contractor, is dead at his home here. U, 8, ATHLETE WINS, Wellington, N, Z, eb, 24 sity hurdler defeated the New Zealand hurdlers in the 120 yard hurdles at a track meet here today, The time was 16 2-6 seconds The Australian sprint champion W. Cyrr was do- L IL. can possibly produce. IIL. IV. Detroit, Michigan ~George K. Krogness, former Harvard univer- FOX'S NEXT MON. DON'T MISS BABY PEGGY in “SWEETIE” THE UNIVERSAL CAR Four Reasons Why You Should Buy Your Ford Car This Month The unprecedented demand for Ford Cars throughout the winter months has taken the entire output of the Ford plants working at capacity, indicating that the de- mand this Spring will be far in excess of the number of Ford Cars that can possibly be built. January was the tenth consecutive month in which retail deliveries exceeded 100,000 Ford Cars and Trucks. Re- quirements for February, the month when preparations are already under way for Spring business, called for 148,407 Cars and Trucks—more than 24,000 in excess of Ford dealers in many parts of the country are already finding it necessary to specify future delivery dates on Ford Products because there are no reserve stocks to Your order placed now will protect you against delay or disappointment later on—It is the only way you can be assured of reasonably prompt delivery. 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