Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
—— ) LOOK AT THE olls in Ow Window for $1.98 Values up to 85,00 —The— Dickinson Drug Co. Stationery Dept. 169-171 MAIN ST. Especially Attractive Among Our Special Values in Suits for Misses | and Women Famous orrLEx @ 1D MIX- ‘ Fine Values at $50,00 Now $35 | They are smartly tailored mod- | els for town and country—with | jcan do no more than state that at lof children Is approximately | was originally NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1923, ge W. Kiett in the elaims of Mrs ert Johnston and Mrs, Della Far vell, altho ve does net approve of the elty paying lawyers' fees, The claims have heen held up one week Ro SELECTS SITE FOR EAST END SCHOOL Commitiee Recommends Smith | VOICES IN THE AIR Property at Cost of $17,000 KDKA (Westinghouse—Hast Pittaburgh), Recommen and Imme playground purposes, of ) 5o s for the purchast Thursday, May 31, 1933 i ey ‘ 00 p. m.~~Hageball scores. 600 p, mo—Organ recital from property at Neiden, Day and Austin cameo Motion pleture theater, Pitise strects, will be made to the common hyrgh, I'a, Howard R, Webb at “The neil at its next meeting by a8 5pes Giant Wurlitzer," committee Investigating sehool 7 oo p, m.—Ball scores. playground needs in the eastern events Through the pur TAp m ¢ this land, the | 7.4 p. m, committee hopes to relievs congestion folks Ly the the Smith and West street sch 5100 p, m~—Ball seores, Vollowing I8 the report prepared stockman and Farmer Market raports, tor the couneil 15 p, mo—Address. rhat the common couneil recom- .40 p, m==Concert by Anna mend and urge that the sehool board George, soprano; Virgihia Hardy, vio. cquire the property owned by W, W. lin; Alvin Adams, piano, Smith and others, located hetween B — Belden, Day and Austin street, more specifically located upon the map hereto annexed, for the sum of not more than $17,000, The offer of this §:30 p, m.~~Baseball scorcs of Easts property at this figure, from Wat- ern, Amerlean and National leagues, won & Joncs, realtors, 18 enclosed Falry tales, herewith; §:45 p. mo~News of the day, That the school board do this at 9:00 p, m~Boaseball scores, Con- and’ as soon as possible after cert by puplls of Miss Trene Atkins, acquiring the property, proceed to|Program by Nernice Stevens, soprano; develop the property for school playground purposes “Your committee has investigated practically all of the available land h in the eastern scetion of the city and Program. has come to the conclusion that a ups. better site cannot be found, 9:56 p, m.—Sayings from “In regard to the necessity of the Richard'" Baseball scores. cnse and the urgency of the need, we| 11:00 p. m.—Time slgnals. the East Street school the enrollment WGI 331-3 A N per cent, greater than the number it ¢ ||1eni“c'ler.|”£:lldl;""§m’:";‘:'.‘:"’ spd) intended to house.| .60 b m.—Late news flashes, Early Current Address, The visit to the little Dreamtime Lady, (Westinghouse—Springfield), G. Savery, planist. 20 p.m Laughs from life, v ontinuation of musical Bedtime story for grown- “'Poor {The same ratio prevails at the Smith apopg pe school, 6:15 p. m.—"General Conditions in “At the Smith Street school, theré!i;n ghoe and Leather Industry,” a are 1,040 children using a playground weekly review by the New England about the size of a city lot. After ghoe and Leather assoclation. school hours and during the summer | §:30 p. m.—Boston I’olice reports, months, the street is the only place| amrad bulletin board. for them to play. 6:45 p. m.~—Code practice, “In view of these facts, your com- No, 53, mittee most urgently recommends 9:30 p. m.—Evening program. Tesson Nationa! w CANADA SEEKS MONOPOLY Amevican Paper Makers' Official De. clares Dominion Wants To Control Continent’s Output, Cleveland, May 24.—~Canada is de. "lfrllll'l?d to contrel the paper indus. {try on this continent, Dr, Hugh P | Raker executive secretary of the Am- erican Paper and Pulp assoclation, declared today In an address before the cost assoclation of the paper in- dustry, The permanency of the industry in ‘lhn United States is largely depend- forests, he said ent ypon the proteetion of the natien's | “Undoubtedly, the paper industry of | [the United States faces an inercase in the cost of pulp woed now being im- ported from Canada through the pro- posal now belng considered in Canada to impose an export tax upon all pulp xported to United Statos mills,* aid, “Within a year or two Canada will |he producing more newsprint than [the United States, It is entirely with- in the to look forward to an export lax upen Canadian nowsprint as soon as| Canada foels that she has that phase of the Industry on this continent well | within her control, Such & tax has | already been suggested in Canada,” RAID ON GREAT LAKES {he and Carlos B, Webster, baritone; Mrs, W.| pajeral Craft Overhauls Rum Runner | And Gets Supply of Tiquor Valued | At About 812,500, Buffalo, May 24. |an alleged rum runner on Lake Erle ! last night with a cargo valued at $12,- #00 is said by federal officers here to be the first instance in which the United States Great Lakes coast guard {and dry enforcement agents worked | together. Captain Daly of the coast guard recelved instructions from Washington to place the crew and | hoats of the Buffalo station at the dis- | posal of the federal agents at any | time. His first call came last night. | Dry agents received a tip that a | rge motor bhoat towing three yawls | was putting off from the Canadian |shore, Word was sent to Captain Daly and onc of his lifchoats with a crew ot two men and six federal agents bhounds of probabllity for us | The capture of ' I"' the guest of the evening, attended {will be served, {at the war department shows i cooling ODD FELLOWS 1O INITIATE The last lap In the membership contest hotween F, 1. Dunbar FEn- campment of Bristol and Comstoek Encampment of this eity will be run |oft in the theater of the Odd Fellows building Vriday evening of this week. | A class of 10 candidates will be given the patriarchinl degree in full dra- matie form, Grand Senlor Warden Arthur M, Randall of Hartford will | by Digtriet Deputy John M, Echroeder, After the meeting light refreshments All patrinvchs are welcome, MANY ARE TO TRAIN 252,107 Officers and Men To Attend Military Camps This Sammer Washington, May 24.-—A summary {of military training activities for the coming summer, made public today that | 252,167 officers and enlisted men of the regulars, National Guard and or- ganized reserves, and members of the GARDEN TOOLS OF ALL KINDS ——————————— e e —— ERBERT L. MILLS Hardware and Seed 336 MAIN ST. A charming gift box made like a miniature buffet, chock-full of wonderful candies. Each compartment contains a tempting surpr There are crunchy sugar-coated Jordan Almon Cream Caramels, Oriental Fruit Jellies, Crys! Ginger and a generous assortment of superfine civillan military training corps will be | given instruction. | quarry | The regular army will furnish 3%,- three | 690 men for training purposes at the [camps using every man of the regular establishment available for that work, Pure lard, 2 1bs, 25c. Russell Bros. | | | Rest butter, 51c. TRussell Broa —advt, —advt, lake without chocolates. Buffet Chocolates will delight your candy-taste. $1.50 the pound You cas depend on nd goodmess of i For 79 a dash of sports in their lines, The colors are most attractive— and among these Suits are seve eral garments of camel's hair, Bee them—the values are ex- traordinary. that the common council take favor-! 1, “Romance of the Shoe, Harry |slipped out into the able action on this report.”” M. Wood, Shoe and Leather Reporter. | lights. The Smith property has 164.5 fect| 2, Concert by the Amrad Banjo-| Two miles off short their lon the north line, runs southerly 214 | Mandolin club, W. Kugene Hammett, | was sighted. They arrested | feet, runs easterly 2495 feet and |director. | men and seized the boats. |southerly 215 feet, westerly 315 feet | s land northerly 523. Also a strip of {land 50 feet in width and 415 feet| O SFQ I ES {deep, a proposed street, and also Day | street which is 50 feet in width and 95-99 Xdsylum Strect 664 feet deep. Hartford. ‘Women's Shop, 110 Trumbull St. “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” PRk al s Can WIZ years this reputation has been (Aeolian Hall, N. Y. City) Wh d oion e Uk Ravteatanion by erever good candy David Cor 7:45 p. m.—Soprano solos and duets by Misses Beatty and Bennett, | HEARING ON CLAIMS. Ifiolvf‘l.;.’if) p. m.—Plano solos by .\lerwin“ The claims committee of the cam-[ 11:00 p. m.—Piano solos by Mnrw]nJ mon council will hold hearings to-|ygwe, . ' For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. | night on the petitions of Miss Eliz- abeth Egan and Miss Sophie Googel| CITY ITEMS. YALE TRACK TE, New Haven, May 24—The Tale track team will leave this afternoon| for Philadelphia to participate in the intercollegiate championships tomor- row and Saturday. The Yale squad will number 31 athletes and will be accompanied by Had Coach Mack, | ssosttnt Coaches Queale, Merriman and Comstock and Manager J. N, P'harr. | | for damages resulting from falls on| |stdewalks, and of George H. Carter! \for damages resulting from injuries |recelved when he was struck by a Ifire truck. A previous claims com- mittee heard the Egan and Googel Open alleys at the Casino tonight— cases but did not reach a decision. advt. Mayor A. M. Paonessa has an- Mrs, Stephen Leo and daughter, nounced that he will sigh the resolu- who have been visiting here, have re- |tions making payments to Attorney turned to their home in New York | city. Radio sets and supplies at Morans. —advt. DR. BENJ. L. PROTASS DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTISTS 252 MAIN ST. (Over Globe Clothing Co.) Many a first impression, socially or in business, has been ruined by some seemingly little thing. You don’t need to bother with bar soap any more The hardest part of washday—rubbing, rubbing with bar soap. Extra rubbing on the dirtiest places. Heavy rubbing of the wet clothes on the wash- board. What a cruel drudgery it is! Today you don’t have to go through all that back-breaking, hours-long labor. A new kind of soap is freeing women from washday drudgery. With this new soap—Rinso—soaking takes the place of hard rubbing. Just soaking the clothes’ loosens the dirt and a thorough rinsing leaves things white and shining as you never could get them before. to keep them freshened up, be- cause clothes thus cleansed last longer. Send us a few sample things and we will prove it to your permanent sat'nfacuont;a ., Send its, gloves, , coats, BATH every twelveflw’m:"m‘sa:abhu“ a::l months? other apparel. In addition to Unthinkable you say.cleaning them for you we will Yet recent figuresissued by the also conserve and sterilize=— Bureau of the census tellusthat first by gently sousing in the on the average our suits, coats, purest of solvents; next by care- and other outer apparel arefully drying in a breeze of actually cleaned even less fre- warm, fresh air, and finally, quently than this. with pressing by a special pro- T'S so easy to get off on the wrong foot with people—whether it be in an impor- tant business contact or simply in a casual social meeting. It pays in life to be able to make people like you, And so often it is some seemingly very little thing that may hold you back. Notice today, for example, how you un- consciously watch a person’s teeth when he or she is in conversation with you. If they are unclean, improperly kept, and if you are a fastidious person, you will automatically hold this against them. And all the while this same analysis is being made of you. What do your teeth say about you today? Only the right dentifrice — consistently Money was kept in strong boxes in those days. You can make your money work for vou — safely —in a savings account in used—wiil protect you against aich criticism. Listerine Tooth Paste cleans teeth a new way. The first tube you buy (25 cents) or the free sample (see coupon) will prove this to you. You will notice the improvement even in the first few days. And, moreover, just as Listerine is the safe antiseptic, so Listerine Tooth Paste is the safe dentifrice. It cleans yet it cannot injure the enamel. What are your teeth sayingabout you today? Generous Sample free Lambert Pharmaeal Co., St. Louis, Mo, Send me your free full-size 10 cent trial tube of Listerine Tooth Paste. 1T'S MORE THAN A MATTER OF GOOD TASTE . The Greatest Picture “DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS” Direct From a 12 Week Run on Broadway Only spots where the dirt is actually ground-in such as neckbands, cuff edges, and so on, will need a light rubbing with a bit of dry Rinso. Then these obstinate spots disappear. You don’t have to change any ot your washday habits with Rinso. Just use it wherever you used to use bar scap—for soaking, for boiling, or in washing machines. Rinso is made by the makers of Lux, the largest soapmakers in the world. Get Rinso today. It comes in two sizes—the regular size and the big new package. Atall grocery and department stores. Lever Brothers Company, Cambridge, Mass.._ Rinso takes the place of bar soap ce “The Birth of a Nation” | could sift it; if you That suit you wear—if youcess which permits live, puri- could tum-fying steam to circulate ble it; if you could clean, rinse through every pore of the and dry it as we do when you fabric. ’ send it to us—would yield a Telephone today and we will full half pound of dust, dirt,callimmediately. The benefits and grime. which will “:‘ill‘ to you and You owe it to yourself to pro- your clothes many times tect your health from this men-repay the small fee which this ace; you owe it to your clothesservice costs. NEXT THURS. FRI SAT. MARY CARR in “THE, CUSTARD CUP”