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[ [ g Makes a Family S oo p A y e Really botter than ready-made cough arvune, and mavee whout 85, ly and quickly prepered, If you combined the curative proper. ties of every known “ready-made" cough remedy, you probably conld not get as much real curative power as there is in this simple home-made cough syrup, which is ensily prepured in a few minutes Get from any druggist 2'% ounces of Pinex, pour it into a pint bhottle and fill the bottle with syrup, using either plain granulated sugar syrup, clarified molasses, honey, or corn svrup, as de- sired, The result is a full pint of really better cough syrup than vou conld buy ready-mad r three times the money Tastes pleasant and never spoils. This Pinex and Syrup preparation gets right at the cause of a cough and gives almost immediate relief, Jt loosens the phlegm, stops the nasty throat tickle and heals the sor itated membranes so gently and casily that it is really astonishing. A day's use will usually overcome the | ordinar; igh and for bronchitis, eroup, | hoarsen nd bronchial asthma, there | is nothing hetter Pinex is a most valuable concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine ex- tract, and has bed 1sed for generations to_break up severe coughs, o avoid disappointment, ask vour druggist for “215 ounces of Pinex” with full directions, and don't accept any- thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly re- funded. The Pinex Co.,, Ft. Wayne, Ind, " Miss E. Stuart Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples *My face broke out with pimpies and blackheads. At firstthe pimples werein hard red blotches, and were very annoying and disagreeable look- ing. They itched and burned nights, and in my sleep I usedtoscratch them. I was obiiged to stay in the house at times, my face was so badly disfig- ured. “T sent for a free sample of Cuti- cura Scap and Ointment and used it with great benefit. 1 purchased more and in less than three months 1 was completely healed, after using two cakes of Cuticura Scap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment.”! (Signed) Miss Eugenie Stuart, R. F. D. 1, Box 5, West Lubec, Me. Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum for all toilet purposes. | their audience to perform this diffi- i Scout will be funnier than the others. jout three rings and get in a lot of NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, NNUAL BOY SCOUT ~ GIRCUS IS COMING 'Everything From Funny Clowns to Trained Donkey on the Bill All is in readiness for the big elr- cus by Treop 4, Boy Scouts, which will be held at the First Congrega- tional church Kriday evening of this week, This is the third affair of this kind and is the one date in the year which stands out in the minds of the Scouts of Troop 4, as prominently as Christmas. IPinal plans are taking definite shape The ringmaster has procured his high hat and “swaller tailed" coat. The trieyele, upon which he peram- out the stage, has been equippel with a new set of shock ab- sorbers. The elephants have been fed | and are being trained to climb trees and sing and do whatever stunts trained elephants do at a Boy Scout circus. In fact, there is nothing an elephant cannot do at a Boy Scout circus, say the boys. The acrobatic stunts have taken on scveral new angles and are calculated to make the members of the audience hold their breath with awe and their sides with their hands, their pale faces pinched with anxiety at the same time they shake with laughter. At least the boys say they will cause cult feat, Ivery boy in the troop is a born comedian and on this night each A large part of the weekly meetings of troop 4 has been given recently to the working up of criginal stunts for this night and all the actors of the circus will be Scouts. Scout Execu- tive Walter O. Cook, who has been watching the reheareals, says all the Scouts of troop 4 are actors, also, The circus will be held in the First church chapel, and Sexton Stockman has been advised by the boys to lay sawdust. The demand for seats is said to be so great that it is feared the capacity of the chapel will 'be taxed to its limit. HORE WITNESSES CALLED State Secking To Build Up Its Case Against Hugh Willis In Mine Riots Murder. Marion, Tli,, March 20. (By Associ- ated Press)—Additional witnesses Main Street Youngster Knocked Down street this morning reported to the police that while he was driving his automobile on Main street in front ernment institutions met of the Palace theater at about 8:30| o'clock, Antony Jacievicz, years, front of the machine. T AL All England has taken an interc: in the divorce suit brought by Hon. John Russell, son and heir of Lord Ampthill, in which sensational testi- mony has questioned the paternity of his wife's child (above,) Gregory Rus- sell. Russeil, the defendant. Upper right is Mrs, Christobel Below are shown the two men who figure prom- Left, Mayer, inently in the case, pondent, Edward J. tiff-husband. AUTO STRIKES CHILD by Machine in Front of Palace 'fl\t-? ater at 8:30 O’clock This Morning. James Crowley of 267 Chapman| age six Main street, ran in of 4851 a cores- and «right) Hon. John Russell, the plain- {and means of lessening “interference” in amateur and broadcasting wireless | rather stronger and RADIO GONFERENCE ‘Wireless Experts Meet With Hoover to Devise Ways of Cutting Out An- noying Interference. Washington, March 20.—Experts in radio matters and representatives of the army and navy and other gov- today at|C c the commerce department at the call of Secretary Hoover to devise waysC! Getting Stronger Now That He Par- tion at the psychopathic hospital by |strike at the Dedham jail was very sleep, hospital officials said. TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1923, of | SACCO FEELING BETTER takes of Food, and He Also Sleeps Well At Night. Boston, March 20.—Nicola Sacco, onvicted murderer, under observa- ourt order as a result of his hunger omfortable today after seven hours’ He was the physicians land Jeat Treating Service Hartford, which has incorporated for $30,000 with $3,000 pald in Open alleys at the Casino tonight. —advt, Miss Dorothy Mae Wallmon of 352 North Burritt street was surprised by a number of her little friends in honor of her birthday on 8t. Patrick's day. and buffet lunch was served, Victrolas, Co,—advt, Members of the charity board wilh go to the town farm next Friday aft- ernoon to inspect the site for a pro- City Items. Bee Axelrod's 1¢ Sale.~—advt, President P, M, Holmes of North & Judd Mfg, Co, left today on a busi- ness trip through the west. ladio scts wnd wupplies »t Mora ~—advt. Isaac D, Russell of this city is one the Incorporators of the New Eng- Co, of pleasantly Games were played Plancs, C. L. Plerce & Meet for dinner, ~ advt, ¥ A meeting of the claims committes will be held next week to take up some of the 20 claims now pending, Victrolas and Planos, Henry Morans —advt, g ! Ofticers of the fourth ward repub. lican ol will be elected Thuraday evening 8 o'clock at republican headquarters. Ukuleles, ete. —advt, Choled® assortment Easter Bunnles, Egegs, Chicks, Mottoes, Novelties, now on display. McEnroe's, West Main 8t, —advt, C. L. Plerce & (o, EMPLOYED BOYS' NIGHT Dr. F. N, Seerley of the Spring- fleld Y. M, C. A, college will address the members of the Employed Boys' club of the Industrial Council of the Y. M. C. A. this evening, He will dis- cuss “Sex Hyglene,” Dr. Secerley's sub- ject will be, “A Clean Heart in a Clean Body.” There will be speclal muslc, entertainment and lunch. Lamson-~Hubbar ‘ - HATS &and CAPS NApre everythi od hat should o Lo o soo 5v ASHLEY-BABLUG.. THE BIG STORE itAPHAEL’S DEPARTMENT STORE | considered that all danger of serious Bample Bach Froe by Mail Address: 'Cuticura Lab- orstories, Dept. H, Malden 48, Mas: old every- where. Soap Ze. Ointmen W% Cuticura Soap A GUARANTEE OF QUALITY We want . everybody to try SANALT, the Sensible Tonic, at our expense, because it has restored so many people to health and strength. “Before I had finished the first bottle of Sanalt I felt like a new person,” . writes one grateful user. Come in and get your free sample of this won- derful rebuilding medi- cine, W. H. Crowell, 84 West Main St., Dick- inson Drug Co. Inc., 169 Main St.. Curran & Pajewski, 97 Broad St, City Drug Co. Main St. tired systema nightof refreshingrestandabright tomorrow, is the work of N? tablets. Nature’s Remedykeeps body functionsregular, improves appetite, relieves constipation. v/ Ve Jlalii i1 eermedy % PaasieTs MR JUNIORS — Little Ms One-third the regu- Made ot Geta 25Box YourDruggist Noveck’s Prescription Drug Stores. S TR T AIEIS COLD IN CHEST Do the right thing and be sure of speedy relief, Often chest colds and sere throat go over night if you use BEGY’S MUSTARINE PBetter than a mustard plaster, does the work and does it faster—will not blister—30c—60c—yellow box. KeepBowelsOpen A freshly brewed cup of Colery King every night drives out poisonnus waste. Tone up liver, brighten dull eyes—banish sallow skin. 30c cts. pkg. Brew some tonight for the whole family CELERY KING were called today by the state to build up and strengthen its case against Hugh Willis, member of the state exe- cutive board of the Illinois mine workers and five others charged with the murder of Antonio Muicavich of Erie, Pa., during the riots of last June, Testimony from state's witnesses vesterday again connected Willis name with that of the mob that, according to previous testimony captured the non-union miners at the Lester strip mine, marched them down a country road unarmed and then shot them down by a barbed wire fence. JUDGMENTS ANNOUNCED Decisions Are Handed Down in Three City Court Cases By Judge B. W. Alling. Three decisions in’city court cases have been handed down by Judge B. W. Alling. They are as follows: Ernest Francini against John Cian- flione and others, on writ of foreclos- ure, to recover $43.96. The date of redemption is set on the first Monday in May for Cianflione and on the sec- ond Monday in May for the Under- writers Finance Co. Attorney Elias T. Ringrose was counsel for the plain- tiff. Judgment for the plaintiff on a writ of foreclosure in the suit of John Mieczkowski against Adama Dastych, to recover $232.23. The first Monday in May is set for the day of redemp- tion. Attorney Henry Nowicki rep- resented the plaintiff. In the case of the Texas Co. against Fdward . French judgment swas awarded the plaintiff for $503.52. At- torney M. D). Saxe was counsel for the plaintiff. GAN'T HAVE RADIO English Public Houses Forbidden To Sell Beer and Entertain Guests With Wircless Concerts. Washington, March 20.—Public houses in England have been forbid- den to install radio sets and regale their customers with concerts and beer simultaneously. Radio sets in public houses the law justices at Manchester ruled accord- ing to the reports, turn them into a different type of entertainment places than the liquor selling license allows the owner to maintain. He must eith- er get a special license, the decision ran, or quit selling intoxicants, Rev. S. A. Fiske to Speak In New Britain Church “The Power of Religion” will be the subject of a Lenten sermon to be de- livered to the congregation of the Stanley Memorial Congregational church this evening by Rev. Samuel | A. Fiske of Berlin Speeial music will form part of the program. The address by Rev. Mr, Fiske is the first of two special Lenten sermons to be delivered at this church. The second will be given by Frederic L. Fay, di- rector of religious education at the| South Congregational church, next Tuesday evening. MAKE VOTERS SATURDAY. Selectmen A. H. Nero, I.. W. Law- yer and C. P. Wainwright have an- nounced that they will meet with City Clerk A. L. Thompson for the purpose of making voters, next Sat- urday from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m,, and between the same hours on Monday. Tall can medium red salmon 16e, tomorrow only. Cooked ¥Food Shop. —advt. l The child was struck by the left front fender of the automobile and was knocked down. He was taken at once to the office of Dr. Arthur J. Sevard at 505 Main street, where it| was learned that he was not hurt. | C. H. Scott, employed by the New Britain Gas Light Co., witnessed the accident and expressed the belief that| Mr. Crowley .was not at fault as the| child darted from the sidewalk in front of she machine. SLEUTH TELLS STORY Man Who Mingled With Communists Tells Court of Activities—Govern- men Spy, K-97, Is His Name. St. Joseph, Mich, March 20. (By Associated Press)—A full story of the| alleged communist party convention | near here last August from the issu-! ance of the meeting call until the| raid on it directed by Berrien county ' officials as told by department of justice agents, was contained today in| an unfinished record of the trial of Willlam Z. Foster of Chicago for crim- inal syndicalism. The government agent, arrested in the raid only to disappear “mysteri- ously” when the others caught by the officials were arraigned, told the story from the witness stand yesterday iden- tifying himself as “K-97" in govern- ment secret services files; Ashworth to alleged communists, and as Day to the delegates at the convention. He is Francis Morrow of Camden, N. J. After identifying numerous docu- ments seized by the officials Morrow told of his activities with the com- munist party actions that brought kim into the favor of the organization and caused him to be selected as a delegate to the convention. His testimony brought out the painstaking efforts to keep the meet- ing place secret. Only a chosen few were told the convention site and those with that knowledge met oth- ers from various towns and directed them to Bridgeman near the scene of the gathering in the dunes. 16e, Shop. Tall can medium red salmon tomorrow only. Cooked Food —advt. No Corn Too Tough for “Gets-it” It's just wonderful how “Gets-It"” ends corns and callouses. F'ut a few drops of “Gets-It" on rhe oldert living type of animal. operation. After the first day's preliminary session open hearings will be con- ducted to consider proposals and ar- guments on the question from those in attendance. | Genuine imported Swiss cheese, 59¢ Ib., tomorrow only. Cooked Food Shop. —advt, Islands near New Zealand are the home of the tuateras, supposed to be Package ful gift box. others. effects from his prolonged fast had passed. |a tenement here collapsed. | ot along very well by means |series of ladders windows of their rooms. weeks fire authorities spoiled the fun by condemning the building. " —advi. A Royal Gift is'a Chocolates Here is a wonderful assorte ment in a unique and beautis There are fascinating little compartments that ingly display rich cream caramels, crystallized ginger, sugar-coated jordan almonds, oriental fruit jellies and lus- cioys big liqueur cherries. Then, on top, is a full layer of chocolate favorites, in- cluding creams, nuts, nouga- tines, fudge centers and many It's a pleasure to give Kibbe’'s Buffet Chocolates. 31.50 the pound box W herever good candy is sold HOUSE WITH NO STAIRS Glasgow, Scotland—The stairway in Tenants of a to the After ten reaching Genuine imported Swiss cheese, 59¢ morrow only. Cooked Food Shop. Have Positions Open For, 25 Saleswomen For Saturday Afternoons and Evenings —in Our — Suit, Coat, Dress and Millinery Departments . Apply At Once to Mr. Mullaney 5¢ will buy! Kibbe’s'rich chocolate bars filled with caramel cream and big fudge bars with walnuts from France. of tempte 79 years. \ Almond, pecan.and walnut cream bars. Bitter- sweet cocoanut bars. All of these and many more you can buy for 5 cents. In glassine bags there are Kibbe’s old-fashioned peppermints, lemon drops, lime drops, spearmint leaves, and heaps of other pure confections. They're all § cents, too. There are Kibbe’s Candies for every occasion. And, whether it be a 5-cent bar or a box of the finest chocolates, the name Kibbe’s is a guarantee of deliciousness and purity. It has been so for Our own fleet of motor trucks insures fresh delivery to_your candy dealer.