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it 'NEW BRITAIN DAILY » ‘ PAROLE IS GRANTED 10 Plade Vel | PO WSCOVERY AN v - o 4 AN | .of your diel DTN Slaan's, K to Concealing Stolen Automobile " : ‘ | Bank, Tarn and (limb Indicator ‘ 1 Freed From State Prison. ' Wil Be Saleguand ; Eodfp X e a former detective sergeant in the A f olice d rt Rantoul, Ill, March 8-~The Bank, s/ X TS tphe:‘;nllt:';y Tr:;: ;rfifi.):a:::\;:b’h:::: :r:’:-:: d-ml Sllmbllndl:l!on recently in- men have been at Wetheratield for A i “ . ¢d and perfected by the person- about a year, having been convicted te 30 i = 3 ; : : nel of McCook Iield at Dayton, 0., . Biaalor RO In ARk foniband ‘ o ARIETY in foods is essential, of course, : gl:'lled !hyp.;.rlr:u;l alr service officers cealing a stolen automobile. They b ¥ but in providing variety do not overlook the anute Field here as safeguarding W ) were given a minimum sentence of ¥ : i . ' ;"."“’;d "’;lh"‘d “;"’“‘ ninety per cent, It fim [:“ml one yo'nr. the maxinum in Richard-| 3 4 0 importance of nourishment lescribe these officel ¥ . ) : ) : fhatrument. s designed ss 1o iet the| Whether you have suffered |4om's ctse being (our years and in , B . € Crisp,delicious Grape-Nutsis a highly nourishs pilot know instantly of any climb,| fOryearsorare experiencing | woite was the presiding judge at the | R IR ing cereal food in unusually compact form, It r::‘:n;“{)?e‘:;e:km hfll pluneb!r mak- r}\eumastllc p?l!iijr the first time the men were convicted. fog o8 v N p % supplies the rich nutrition of wheat and malted ree of same, being op- e~ i The t of di Y § 1 3 3 VR % H H i erated by two. gyroncopes which are ,‘,‘,’;‘;,,, yo:a T ick ':':::':,:f:’e';l o it AL G Gl R o § ; ; : barley, including the mineral elements of these Tun by the rush of air past the plane. el ) 4 bor 29, 1921, by members of the i . 3 1. splendid grains,without which health andstrength The Chanute officers state that the . pply 'S.oan 8 to m-ou state police, ‘and came a short time 7 £ i N R cannot be maintained. most forceful Instance of its value in stiff, sore joints, Its tlngl]ng, after the body of Louls Winkle was v | LER 4 B ::’rll‘leldml\’lt:;lon Iwu recently demon- | penetrating warmth brings found dead at the rear of the noto- | E i 1 Grape-Nuts,with good milk, is a complete food. n the alrways mission of comfort immediately, Be- rious Kalkowski place at 404 Main v ] E ical. b moderate amount ldeutenant A, G. Hamilton of Chan-| fore you realize it the pain | strect. This “joint” has since been ; LARETYE conomical, too, bgcause a bl ?‘eld, fying & Do Haviland plane |/ 5 d!x'sap eare closed up. Both men were placed i i provides unusual nourishment. whie ¢ : . sappeared, i ) E ; dlcmorw::dm;“:‘;]‘l;lnp‘y:‘eldC\wl:? t’l‘n'ad::. Sloan's Lplmmemv“l make you und’fr heavy bonds at the time and ; ; w0 i 4 ) Sy 'McCook MRS Iflyl‘n: ok realize how unneccssary it is to have been incarcerated since. 4 e ; Sold by Grocers Everywhere, H-vll‘:nd plane which had been equip- fifl:rfl‘:&m;}:‘?%mfihm % g i : E ped With the indicator. Lt. Hamilton cases J . , % h it left Chanute field for Mitchell fleld, yleld 10 Sldan's, SWSHINE SOCIE” i ; via McCook fleld and Washington, at| Sloan's Liniment-killks pain/ . _ | i it ra e= u s MecCook fleld he was joined by Lt. For rheumatism, bruises, streine, chest colds i : ‘ e Ridenour. A i TR SR A regular meeting of the Sunshine A About thirty-five miles east of loc’lety was held Monday afternoon. v y oy L : THE BODY BUILDER Moundsville, W. Va., while fiying at Seven bouquets of flowers were sent s 3 v 4 \ an altitude of twenty.six hundred feet, | While Lt. Ridenour flew a perfect|to the sick and 37 calls were made g “There’s a Reason” they encountered the mountains, the |@ourse and landed at Washington, [on the sick and shut-ins, One hun. : § eres a peaks of which penetrated dense |This Would have been almost impos-|dred garments were sent out to needy : ; . banks of clouds. 48 both pilots were |8ible if his plane had not been equip-|families. Fifty-three oranges were 1 % : Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc. cquipped with parachutes, they deter- |Ped With the bank, climb and turn [8ent to the hospital. Of the hospital : Battle Creek, Michigan indicator, according to these officers, (supplies we have one palr of crutches 7 4 i s ’ mined to try to make their ‘ way through the cloud bank rather than Fhd, tiiR0 18 cUsRIons B0} Tn hte. tu:n back. On entering tl:‘e clouds UNION LEADER NAMED As T e . 3 -~ i i i B [ :nu:hlftn::g:;horn:: c:‘hx:m:& «TJ‘Z? DIREGTOR FOR MASSACRE NO PIGTURES RECEWED Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon who is soon to wed the Duke of clouds, and, on emerging into clear b i ‘ York, second son of King George and Queen Mary, is shown here blue sky again, Lt. Hamilton was un- i able to locate Lt. Ridenour. He set| in her latest photo. & compass course for Washington and | State, Board Member Directly Ac- for Inexpensive Gifts for New Boys' landed sixty-five miles north of there, " : Mine Slayings. 4 h Although she spent several hours alarm, There was nothing for the firemen to do. ' i z\tla;'?,"'o ”:" M"KC“ S'J— (B’{' a“”};l!lternlly “waiting at the church,” Sat-|Harding And His Friends Start Out H ;v':"‘; ;:’ Hon dcc“’" h"" Q f ':f' urday afternoon Miss Louise M. FrrsE s, state board member o €| Coatgs, superintendent of the City| Today on Another Round of Cruis- Probably Will Indict Two City Mission Superintendent Appeals United Mine Workers of Illinois, as : . o . i ’ the man who directed the mob at tie Mission, falled to recelve any response ing and Golf Playing. Y, . For Slaymg of Sheriffs o Tl?e only children's garters “““” Lester strip mine to “kill them all” as| 0 1er appeal for plotures and books Franklinton, La., March 8.—At . with the patented rubber cushion it mErehed” hom. therNicinity with 48 Vt’llrs;on u’;'n,i":; ;&1“‘ a.nt.h:: fi“"“l Titusville, Fla., March 8.—Another |least two men were expected to be | % - \ clasp which holds stockings firm- paoe vl men who had dug coal during the ot T k‘“d’ ;‘f“ lc‘:ure’ an| chapter in thé “cruise of the Pioneer,” [indicted today for the slaying of h ly between rubber and rubber. i miners strike, was the most startling hppk friictn yt 5 "dp i € OF |3 story of President Harding's Florida |Wesley Crain and Wiley Pierce, dep- ; d Skirts Kimonas Draperies | testimony aliduced yesterday at the|P00K sultable R FERIS it ub of | vacation, began today at this point on |uty sheriffs, who were shot and killed Saves wear and tear on stockings WAl Ukl GTnoneR - [rialior aix teh chargod] it Ay {l?:l:‘l?et'}‘mlglty“g(!l .:::En wrololmaSCC::; th;.- hIndian glver. s o ;‘ ]]_a}?t :aturday by alleged moonshiners. A and means less darning. in connection with the deaths at that & e preceding chapter, ende ere e bodies were found Tuesday buried . & Conts Sweaters Stockings | [ O e "than & score of non-|fime UP to 3:30 p. m. late yesterday when the Pioneer, the |in shallow graves near a still they! Ask for the genuine HICKORY Dresses Coverings” Everything |, .ion workers, Miss Coates says she does not ask|pouse boat carrying the presidential |had destroyed and at which they had | ; by name. Robert Tracy, a survivor of the|fOF expensive paintings, but simple|party, tied up for the night. |arrested two men. | A.STEIN & COMPANY riots and a witness for the state, | Nome-like pictures, not "“"”“{'Y ofl " The new chapter, judged by #hose| John Murphy and Gideon Rester, | it Mo Yok a religlous type, although religious|which have gone before, promised to [two of the 14 men held in connection ; o Sy ek . identified Willis. He also picked out Dlamondwes Otls Clark, another of the six defend- |Pictures are not objected to. Coples| unfold ano‘her story of a game of |with the case were accused by the| ants and one of the five acquitted in [Of famous paintings, historical scenes, | golf and of more cruising over quiet |authorities as the slayers. the first trial, as one of the men who |OF those of great statesmen will be|waters of Florida's east coast inland | i assaulted C. K. McDowell, superin-|Welcomed. Good story books and|waterway. BANKRUPTCY CASES. | tendent of the mine, who was shot to |those which are of educational value| It held no prospects of any thrills,| A number of cases have been listed | Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other|death. “"d"cf‘"’ed also. bT"l‘:bM“‘"“ is in but the president as the chief charac- | for hearing by Referee in Bank- | Kind—and follow the simple direc.| Iiring started with the unarmed|need of a small blackboard for use|ter, has Indicated he desires not ex- ruptey Edward M. Yeomans, on| : by the various classes. citement but quiet. The new portiot | March 26, at 10 a. m.: Paul W " {a i barbed tions in every package. Don't wonder | prisoners lined up. before a b it ¢ whether you c:n dye or tint success- | Wire fence. Tracy said one bullet YEF S 1T SR of the story served to carry Mr. and| naugkas & Co., and Edward J. Erwin N i Mrs. Harding still further from win-| i) £ | fully, because perfect home dyeing is|struck him but he escaped Detroit A < With 2 L ¢ i appear for a report of the tru g S cith D ves ev John Shaffner, clerk in a Herrin |JEtroit -Americans wi ter's fcy blast which last night reach-| tees and the issuapce of a dividdhd, Q Fuarantoed with Diamond Dyea cven| ~John Shftner, clerk in a Herrin LR AR T ch [toes and tho iesigpee of a aivioda. | For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. if you have never dyed before. Just X ’" i myy your druggist whether the ma.|Voice of Willis as the man who order- Full Roster at Camp| Here it was cool, but not uncom-| gmulowitz and J. Sadecki will be| ¢d guns for the miners as he had in fortably so, even for those who live in|yaarg at the same time. | terial you wish to dye is wool or silk, : SHal the first trial. Detroit, March 8,—The full roster|this region of perpetual summer, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed, S St thaL Dotioit Aierisahniwas sloted fovnavorm """ \DAYING THEIR TUITION ‘e &, ‘2, 2, 4 ¢/ Sparks From, Chimney spot, fade or run. Augusta, Ga., camp where the bat- Give Passerby Scare terymen have been taking light work- : | BY SALE OF THEIR BLOOD [outs tor the past week. Engine Companles Nos. 3 and 5, (R Repor{s from the camp are that|and the ladder company at No. 2 atarr erms Cobb may carry a staff of ten hurlers| house, were summoned by an alarm Many John Hopkins Students Submit at the beginning of the championship | from Box 417, at 7:42 o'clock last| | season. Fourteen moundsmen arenight, to the home of Principal Louis | —_— . | to Blood Transtusions at $30 | now in training, P. Slade at 1536 Stanley street. A ! Move Out When Hyomei Pcs to Obtain Funds, : \ XP el S we'.e : Ll X Moves In PBaltimore, March S.—-Students at| No stomach dosing. Hyomel Is made y i : chiefly of ofl of cucalyptus taken from the|Johns- Hopkins Medical school - are | v . cucalyptus forests of inland Austialin, and | paying for their tuition with blood | < ; ombined with other excellent antiseptics. (P25 12 X | : : e 0 Australia the atmosphora Is no| Money. They are selling their blood i out bLy| for transfusion purposes at $50 a impregnated with balsam throw the cucalyptus trees that germs do mot | ¢ransfusion. thrive, and in consequence coughs, colds, i R w5 catarrh and other noso and throat afilie-| It is an "flsi' way to 'mn‘llm l?m“n:-‘ tions® are practically unknown. | according to Dr. John G. Huck, p ) - Breatiio lyomei and get the samo plea | tossor of medicine. Al the student ‘ ’ : ant germ killing effect as you would get | it d in the eucalyptus forests. has to do is to lie down, sac Iiyomel 1s sold by drugglsts everywhere| little blood and then collect the $50. on a guarantec of satisfaction or money| Rut the fly in the ointment, from HEtndach the students standpoint, is that all are | ‘not eligible to be bled. The subject| must, in the first place, be perfectly | healthy. Then his blood must meas- H' lAME BABK ure up to a certain standard. " » A ‘red blooded man” for trans- tr‘:;i‘al: 1‘:::2““ must be more than a N . l ' " RUB lUM More than 100 students Dr, Huck ml’ watch a pfl!on‘s said, have listed themselves as being| t l’ l he or is " ready to sell their blood. The blood BABKACHE AWAY of each of these men had been an- l’”‘wm p 4 £ . J|alyzed and classified in a definite > blood group. When a transfusion be. | =g 2 1 was one of those chosen to participate in SOmeN Roroumkty) the st{;;dotl:’t (h\v:wm; ANY people don’t realize it. But everyone = that quite notable ‘‘blind test’’ of Putnam Pk A e e S kR does it as a matter of instinct. The eye Coffee which Mr. W. H. Abo s r. W. H. rn_conducted ten! Your backache ia caused by lum- | the patient Is called for the operation.| - always turns in the direction of a sound. And in i \ o down in the heart of New York City’s coffee hago, sciatica, or a strain, and the’ . rf ‘ Satnd quickest relief is soothing, penetrating canversation automatically watch the lips district. .\'VLi .Y’l:c;o‘l::r;)ll:“:llllli‘;“"tm::fi“'h')n“ S&;‘;“"‘ and teeth of the person talking. . IN all my years in the coffee business, I never witnessed qu: lsliffiws’q' and Jamencss disap- > When your teeth are not pmperly cleaned, d“y ! THE recent test which proved ot book pact in B mate Imbregsive B¢ SOOI PR LMY Sears Don't stay crippled! Get'.a - become a direct liability—both in business and th eriority of Putnai pc o gation. When every man around that testing table, pears. ,n"{ m) T lql: l~ 5 ; o — e ? I iall . '"I‘;""I:I fi' 'f" "‘d L’!“ chose Putnam Coffce, the reason for that unanimous gmall trial bottle of St. Jacobs . X 3 . socially. To a great many people, the sight of un- PSR INS UUIIRNOIS R st decision was perfectly clear to me. from your druggist and limber up. A : # Q { clean h is somethi itivel l6ne. Tt selling brands was, the culmina- moment after it is applied you'll won- % L G | di thing pos y revolang, tion of many years’ study to find THE Putnam blend possessed something which the der what became of the backache or ; 4 i 3 : !tmt:‘ them from what you say and they take a blend of surpassing quality. other bifnds plainly lacked. I in. p \ awa unf; 1 i v ition twith fiv > "";’1 o “11’“ ]’]‘mml B e b - Wi il favorable impression about you. IN competition with five famous IT was evident that the very finest growths of coffee had poideds A RbING 16l ; p Ge ahead in life, or getting along just brands Putnam Coffce was sub- been chosen by the blenders, that the roasting of the whenever you have sciatica, neuralgia, ¥ 5 x " . \ ’ At ] 0. O mitted to a large group of coffee e a Vil i o35 R i ol e R | 's0-50" often hinges upon some “ big-little B coffee beans had been done with rare skill, due to long ’h""""; "‘"‘I' 2 P & doeanit ba "‘w » i N like thi po 8- experts under the supervision of experience. There was a wonderful richness in its l;l::;‘ly armless an : 1 ¢ e this, M.'}l W. H. Aborn, a recognized flavor. Its aroma was exquisite. Its freshness, due in : : . P Only the right dentifrice—consistently used— S S e e Seated can was. amazing, - In_shot Rere &t fest wat . o rt 487 potd E tests were made by serve . ¢ iing’ _‘r"" 5:’0;“ you aganst ’:Ch criticism. [fi‘smzl: ing the different brands in plain the superlative in coffee blending. 00! aste cleans teeth a new way. e 4 Y t exps marked only on the bortom JUST try Putnam tomorrow morning. Its fragrance and DR R e A * | REI.IEVES RH[""ATIS" Al i tube you jb"y (2§ cents) or the free sample (see by symbols unknown to the flavor will give new zest to your breakfast. Relief—Dblessed relief comes when v A k coupon) will prove this to you. Mmflpu’st a B W ~ good hot applications are vsed. The T You will notice the improvement even in the o T SRRl RN SR S SDiSp GUME ALY \#0-" and hottest is i first few days. And, moreover, just as Listerine is Boardman blend—Putnam, Coffec Roastets Since 1841 HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT DL ] | / the safe antiseptic, so Listerine Tooth Paste is » i BEGY S i the safe dentifn%e. "It cleans yet it cannot injure YRS LI NN g hous you gt A S e ot T Just rub it on—it won't blister— | Neuritis and neuralgia also—30c—60c ~yellow box. 4 R ¥ e | ) Lambert Pharmacal Co., St. Lovis, Mo. Best Home B | y D e 1 | A of rine te. & ‘t ome Drew A vaudeville agemey has offered Brew some tonight for the whole IiClarabelle McDonald, 7, Bellefontaine, — te the bowels—put livi o omah i e condition —siee §| O« SROWN here, $1,000 a week for 14 Purely vegetable. 30¢ package. || weeks' singing. Her parents, Mr. and saves e ay Kidneys cause backache? No! Lis- setter, Chere's health In vvery cup of Mrs. A. L. McDonald, say they may ject the offer rather than k CELERY KIN_(E_ Clarabelle out of Schosl eepl N, B. M. 8-8-23 e ————————

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