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neck-—a note of thanks to Mrs. Hard. ing from the league, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1923, Tapestry Purchase Sirts France SEVEN DAYS IN BOX CAR LAWYER WANTS L. S' COSTS MAN BOTH FEET IN WORLD CORT ..., .. e litu Root Heads Body Urging Nation to doin New York, March 1.~The commit- | {don, Bpringfeld,. Mass, Bridgeport, New York city and South Manchester, In addition to the ¢lasses mentioned the Bartholow and Htaten Island clanses and the John 1. Davis class, of the New Britain Y, M, C, A, have signified thelr willingness to partici- pate In the convention, With the New Britain Everyman's Bible class, ithis makes 12 already signed up and It is planned to have at least 25 by the time the convention meets, Plans for the convention call for a gesslon some time in the latter part of Beptember or the early part of Oc- tober. The object of the convention BIBLE CLASSES MAY COME TO THIS CITY Convention of New England and Nearby States Planned for Fall Damage.;y Fire Durin February Was Small Losses through fire in this city dur- ing the month of February were com- paratively small, according to the | monthly report of Chiet Willlam J. Noble, The report shows that loss | amounted to about $8,600, in compar- ison with $28,888,75, to the cor- responding month in 1922, During February, the department was sum- His Only Food Was Snow Balls Fort Wayne, Ind,, March 1-=John I"ox, aged 24, of Carleston, W, Va, | was rescued from a box car here yes- terday after having been imprisoned A convention of men's Bible classes, pedipad Seliin b i ki ign representing all of New England, New York and New Jersey, with the ob- Ject of forming a central organization for the purpose of further advancing the movement of organizing RBible will be to form a central body, fro ance will radliate, commodation committees, speake which point information and assist- Plans for the convention include the formation of transportation and ac- m rs tee on international law of the as- sociation of the bar of the city of New York, headed by Elihu Root,| has recommended to the assoclation adoption of a resolution forth that the United States should become one of the supporters of the | #0 badly frozen that it was necessary to amputate both he was expected to- day to recover, Fox said he had climbed in the box 8eLtng | car in Baltimore and fallen asleen, It/ had been sealed and he was unable to release himself until his arrival here, moned 17 times, four of which were bell alarms, and 13 still calls, The most serious damage done was at the fire in the convent of the Sacred Heart church parish. classes, will be held in New Britain next fall, according to action taken by the executive committee of Every- man’s Bible class of New Britain last evening, The matter was brought before the attenion of the committee by Dr, J. . Conger, one of the organizers of the local class, who, with Rev, John L, Davis, has been interviewing other classes throughout the states men- tioned for the past month or so, Dr, Conger was appointed chalrman of a general committee to map out a more detalled program and report to the April meeting of the exccutive com- mittee, When Everyman's Bible class of New Britain was organized a year ago last November, there were two similar organizations in the east, the Bartho- low class, in Mount Vernon, N, Y., and the Slack Brothers' class, on Staten Island. Rev, Dr, O, F, Bartho- low, founder of the Bartholow class, which is the oldest of the three, was the speaker who launched the local class, Since that time delegations from New Britain have traveled about the state and nearby «clates organizing classes until at the present time, in addition to the above, there are the following classes, all known by the committee, banquet commitiee, pro- gram committee, publicity committee, music and other committees. A gen- eral committee will include among its members representative men of the community, The tentative program being work- cd out will be somewhat as follows: The convention to open on a Satyrday forenoon with an address by Rev, Dr. 0, F. Bartholow, of Mount Vefnon, N, Y., who will return from a trip around the world this summer. Dr. Bartho- low will talk on “Organization.” “What benefit the Bible class is to the Community,” is the subject which will be assigned to Rev. Lester Clee, of Rutherford, N, J., pastor of a Bap- tist church in that city, where an Fveryman's Bibje class has been formed. “The Bible Class from the Layman's standpoint,” by Watson Moore of the New York city class. There will he a banquet Saturday evening, another session Sunday morn- ing when Rev, John L. Davis will de- liver the addrees and possibly a mass meeting in a Jocal theater in the aft- ernoon, HITS POLICEMAN AFTER permanent court of international | justice and indorsing Presldent | Harding’s recent message to the senate, The recommendation was made in a report of the committee submitted to the association. The resolution | read: | “The assoclation of the bar of the city of New York joins in what is| belleved to be the wise judgment | of the American people that the ! United States ought to become one of the supporters of the permanent | conrt of international justice at The | Hague, and that our government | should therefore adhere to the protocol establishing the court in the manner set forth by the presi- dent in his message to the senate of February 24, 1923.” | Stmilar to 1907 Profect. | Of the resolution, the report said: | “In the opinion of your committee this court in every material respect conforms to the project urged upon the second Hague conference in 1907 by the American delegation under the express instructions of the American government and pow- erfully maintained by Joseph H. fihone as the head of the delega- on. a week later, He had been without food and had subsisted on snow that drifted into the car, Fox was semi-conscious when tound, MRS. MELLON T0 WED Divorced Wife of Sccretary of the | Treasury Files Intention of Marry- ing Man 14 Years Her Junior. | New York, March 1.—Mrs, Nora | McMullen Mellon, 44, divorced wife | of Andrew W. Mellon, secretary of treasury, is to be married to Harvey . The Woman Who Seems Never to Tire Arthur Lee, 14 years her junior, and The girl or woman who can end a reputed of little means. Their mar riage license was obtained yesterday. busy day with the same joyous spring in her step that she had on arising Mrs. Mellon has not been before the public much since her appearance during the divorce proceedings in will be happy and successful in the business, professional or social world. She has no foot trouble to call her 1912, which attracted international attention. / A divorce was granted to attention from what she is doing and focus it on her feet. She is up to her Mr. Mellon on grounds of desertion capacity mentally and physically. When it became known that John D. Rockefeller, Jr., had pur- chased for $1,000,000 the famous La Rouchefoucauld tapestries, the ire of the French press was aroused. They charged that the owner had agred never to permit the art treasures to lave France. The tapstries date from 1450, after he withdrew allegations of mis- conduct with Alfred George Curphey, an Englishman. Mr. Mellon was awarded custody of their two chil-| dren. Mr. Lee had an antique shop on| same title, “Everyman’s Bible Class:" West Hartford, Rutherford, N. J, Glastonbury, West Haven, New Lon- IR SRR, Detected Looting Roman Catho- TRYING T0 ROB POOR BOX Spectacular Iscape of New Yorker NEW YORK'S BEER PLEA GOING T0 NEXT CONGRESS which she said began about the time her brother was killed. She said she had been followed by persons un- known to her on several occasions: that four persons followed her in an automobile last Sunday, and that sev- “It was based upon the example of the supreme court of the United States and is intended to apply to interna- tional controversies the same methods of hearing and decision which that court has applied to controversies be- Park avenue, but he retired from it February 1 and expects to begin in another business. Mrs. Mellon has a large country place on the Hudson and is under- This freedom from all foot annoy- ance can be yours when you wear the comfortable Cantilever Shoe, Cantilever Shoes make work, play, walking or standing easier because they conform to the natural lines of the foot. They are entirely free from the concealed metal that is in the shank of ordinary shoes, hence the arch is flexible, like that of your own foot. This flexible arch supports the foot naturally while at the same time it permits free exercise to all the muscles, ligaments and joints, keep- ing them strong and healthy, and preventing or correcting weak arches. stood to receive $30,000 alimony an- | nually from Mr. Mellon, who also is| said to have settled upon her $1,-| 350,000 when they were divorced. Laddie Boy, White House Dog, Aids His “Brethren” Washington, March 1.—Laddie Boy, airedale pet of the White House, took a hand at helping his “unfor- tunate brethren” when he visited a benefit bridge party given yesterday by the Animal Rescue league here. Pinned on his collar was this note, bearing the White House gold crest: “My mistress sends me to do what I can to help my unfortunate breth- ren.” Laddie Boy went back to the White House, conveying—on his Smith Says Petition to “Lame Ducks” Would Be of No Avail New York, March 1.—Gov. Smith will not present New York state's pe- tition for light wines and beer to the “lame ducks" in the congress about to expire. “I shall sign the resolution,” the governor said, *“but 1 want it to reach the men who were elected in 1922, I am not going to send the| resolution to the lame ducks who are about to get tho gate. The state's petition would be lost in twenty min- utes in the confusion of the closing| hours of congress and it would be a useless gesture to send such a docu- ment there at this time. Besides the lame ducks could do nothing if they wished to act. The day the new con- gress meets it will receive this me- morial showing New York's position on the liquor question.” Leaders in Washington, who will welcome the resolution and applaud New York's stand, favor withholding the petition until the new congress. Agreement was reached in the as. sembly whereby the '‘wets” are to have an opportunity to force a vote on the repeal of the Mullan-Gage law one week from next Monday. Assem- blyman Louis Cuvillier, democrat, of New York, saw Speaker Machold. As- semblyman Simon L. Adler, majority leader, and Charles D. Donohue, min- ority leader, and something like a program was worked out of a ccn- fused situation. Remington’s Sister Te;lls Of Strange Surveillance Tos Angeles, March 1.—Miss| Rlanche F. Remington, sister of Earle Remington, electrical engineer slain here February 15, has appealed to the district attorney for protec- tion from a ‘‘mysterious surveillance,” Iteching PILES PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re- lieves ITCHING PILES and you can get restful sleep after the first application. All druggists are authorized to refund money if PAZO OINT- MENT fails to Cure any case of ITCHING, BLIND, BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILES. Cures ordinary cases in 6 days, the worst cases in 14 days. 60c. eral times recently at night she had |hmrd whispered conversations out- side the windows of her home. DEATH OF 6. . HOLANDER Jubilee Strect Resident, Fourth Ward Councilman, Taken Il tween the states of the American Union, Responds To Former Policy “It responds to the established and unvarying policy of the United States which found early expression in the Jay treaty with Great Britain of 1794 and which has been illustrated by scores of treaties and repeated reso- lutions of Congress and by the declar- ations and acts of substantially ev- ery administration for more than a century in favor of the peaceful set- tlement of international controversies, “The creation of the court is a mod- erate step in progress in pursuance of that established American policy and along the line urged upon the other nations by the government of the United States, “Such a permanent court was pro- posed by the United States to the first Hague conference in 1899 under in- structions to the American delegation by secretary in the administration of President MoKinley.” Cites Roosevelt's Report. — The report then cited instructions to the' American delegates to the sec- ond Hague conference in 1907 to seek establishment of an international court, the report made to Congress in 1907 by President Roosevelt on the progress made at the conference, and the expression of regret voiced by Secretary Knox in an official note in 1909 during the Taft administration that the court had not been estab- lished. Closing the report said: “For practically all the nations upon whom the United States urged the establishment of such a court as this while Roosevelt was president, the then unsettled question has been ‘settled by time and good temper,’ as Roosevelt prophesied. The question now is whether the United States shall repudiate its own policy when other nations have accepted it.” Besides Mr. Root, those signing the report were: Abram I. Elkus, John G. Milburn, Morgan J. O'Brien, Alton B. Parker, Frank L. Polk, Munroe Smith, Charles H. Strong and George W. Wickersham. lic Church During Services. Governor New York, March 1.-—Felling a police captain who caught him in the act of robbing a poor box in St. Mary's Roman Catholic church yesterday morning, a man who brandished a| “jimmy” created a furore among Len- | ten worshippers and escaped while lookers on ran from his path. Police Captain James McKenzie had entered the church to worship, when he saw the man attempting to apen the poor box. The thief struck McKenzie on the head with an iron rod, rendering him unconscious, A cry was raised by the worship- pers and the Rev. Father Burns, the pastor, and several of the assistants {came running from the sacristy. The thief brandished his jimmy and threatening to kill any who barred his path, ran down the middle aisle of the church and escaped. The invasion of the church was made at a time when all the Cath- olic churches of the city had been placed under police guard until the end of d.ent. { In connection with the assignment | »f patrolmen the report was current| | that the number of poor-box robber- ie#had been amounting rapidly. An- | other explanation advanced for the guard was that threats had been re-| ceived from firebugs. T00 MUCH COMFORT Crack Dog Team of New Hampshire Man is Broken up as The Result of A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes —I\Xost Womenpéan avg Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr.F.M. Edwardsfor 17yearstreated scores of women for liver and bowel ail- ments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a nor- mal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. nds of women and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- cessful substitute for calomel—now and then just to keep them fit, 15¢ and 30c. Father of Saturday, Succumbs to Pneumonia. George Daniel Molander, aged 67 years, for the past 41 years a resident of New Britain, died at his home at 178 Jubllee street last evening follow- ing an attack of influenza which de- veloped into pneumonia. Mr. Molan- der was taken ill last Saturday while at work as a night watchman for the Corbin Cabinet Lock Co. and P, & F. Corbin Co. He was born in Sweden but came to this country 43 years ago first making his home in Portland where he re- mained for two years before coming to this city. He was first employed by the Vulcan Iron Works as a ship- ping clerk. He was a charter member of the First Lutheran church of this city and fraternally was affiliated with the second division of the Hundred Men's society. Besides his wife he leaves a daugh- ter, Mrs. Joseph Williametz of this city; three sons, Councilman George Mdlander of the fourth ward, Godfrey N. Molander and Harry C. Molander, all of New Britain. A grandson, a| sister, Mrs. A. Broslin of Bristol, and a brother in Sweden also survive, The funeral will be held Friday af- ternoon at 2 o'clock from his late home and at 2:30 o'clock from the First Lutheran church. Rev. Dr, Abel Ahlquist, pastor, will officiate and burial will be in Fairview ceme- tery. The sole line of Cantilevers dovs not twist the foot into an unnatural posi- |tion as some shoes do; it allows the foot to keep the beautiful outline na- ture intended. The toes are given plenty of room, and the body is kept in balance by the low or medium heel which all Cantilever Shoes have. Cantilevers are trim, good looking shoes. You wiil like them. If you have been suffering any kind of foot discomfort from wearing fll- fitting shoes, you have no idea how a pair of Cantilevers will relieve the strain, correct the trouble and give the foot freedom you need to be at your best. You can easily find out how they will help you in many ways by buying a pair tomorrow and giv- ing them a trial. 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The huskies stood up under the hard going of the snow trails, but they were benched at a show in Bos- ton they developed distemper, and three of them had to be shot. ' The troubles that beset his team, according to Walden, were the result of theirsexperience. “It is the law of the wild that a husky will die or be- come distempered if he is housed in,” sald he. “Men who knew told me | that would happen to my team, and Southampton, England, March 1.-- Sir William Joynson-Hicks, secretary for overseas trade, in a speech here hinted that a threat to British ship- ping was coming from Germany, whose mercantile marine, reduced un- der the Paris treaty to 400,000 tons would total two and a half millions by the end of this year. The speaker referred to “the black cloud” which had come over the re- vival of trade in the difficulties be- tween France and Germany. 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