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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1925, CALLS ON PRESIDENT, Washington, Sept. 20 —Heary coln Johason, republican committesman from Georgia, lon President Coolidge today 19 Andictment 1 his respeets” Fritz [ing taken of a small balance we anti- | Young Andersen and “Kid" BA' ILERS PRIMEI] |are te box six rounds at 125 pounds |cipate under the present appropria |and in the eurtain raiser Teorry Fagan |tion land Jimmy Clineh will go over a like I, in the epinion of your honer- the same men promote friendships | F"R S“LI]IER SHUanmm ahie bedy, this work should be car and add much to the enjoyment of ried out. there would have o be & university Im- | s v Gt s BRODKS PLANS FOR. Mll:MI"lD POLICE )IAl PLED, f — .. Disabled Veterans' Gard Promises, TR py CHANGES IN PARKS Myrtle Beach Ioaving No Clue, Miiford, Bept, Police are baf- Explains How Commission Would Spend $160,000 for lmprovemems men which will he reserved at each | meal for the use of students request. ing such reservations, Club uMu where one may eat every day with ROBB J0 FIGHT CASE Atk YALE DINING HALLS BEING REORGANIZED Réstaurant for Freshmen-Gale- ferfa for Upper Classmen New Haven, Sept, 20,~"Grub Street,” on the Yale Campus will this year lead to the rearranged restaurs ant for freshmen and (o a new cafelerin for upper classmen in Unis versity hall, familiarly known as Com- mons, These dining halls are opers ated at cost by the university, under the supervision of the department of University Health, They will be under the personal direction and man- agement of Miss Cora ', Colburn, for muny years director of the Commons of the University of Chicago, who has been granted leave of absence to come to New Haven in order that the Yale dining halls may be as efficiently and successfully operated as those at Chicugo where between 4,000 and 5,000 mpis are ser od each day. University Cafetera, I'he university cafeteria for upper classmen and for men students in the graduate and professional schools, in University hall, had been newly equipped throughout, It has been designed to furnish the best of food, with self service, in a bullding where the sanitary condition of the kitchens, Boston Doctor Eapectedd 10 Validity of Murder Against Him. | Cambridge, Sep, 20.—Attacks nn' Houses For Sale Read the “REAL ESTATE FOR SALE” Ads on the Want Ad Pages should provide an fqual ameount of money for the Stanley Quarter park | he validity on the indictment were | fled by the mysterious disappearance obher Bullivan, Wite of | equal to that which has been spent | anticipated on the arvaignment in and will have been spent on the im- the superior court here today of Dr n‘t Mrs, Chrosto Prineipals in the benefit houts to ha Christopher Bullivan of the Ilunk,.l_',n tomorrow evening at I, O, provement of Willgw Hrook park. W, M, Kebb of Heston eharged with This sum should™ e approximately (he murder In the first degree, and Hotel, Waterbury, from Myrtle Beaeh 12y o0 A voh street hy the Dluhlrd last Saturday. Vetcrans post will complete their | $85,000, Dr, D, A, Bwope of Broektoh, eharged “If this sum were provided (oF | wih bLeing an accessory before and | arnll:l m.u l'he :lllnl bl‘"'l":‘)l ".'“' after the fact. The indictment were tured for the development of Banley | peturned in connee p Mrs, Sullivan, reeovering from .m.n, training this evening and those | Guarter park we couid finish the 1ake, | 0f . a1, ‘iiaction With the death norvous breakdown, suftered followink ipivens | construet the road around it with suit- Wridgewater, portions of whose body the death of a sister last llf‘lnunrr. { able entrances, the bridge and the | o B we peck e foesnp Py .4 was visiting another slater, Mra, “."."‘ | A lake surrounded by shady road. dam at the outlet of the lake and Merrimack river at Tyngsboro on ::u":.”’::: “cl, ::,':'::m:“:::‘::'. l..:‘l,:“ ways, & new dam and suitable ap- | really make of that part of the park Sept, 1 and 2 VO WOl N h L , 1 - y % » 3 e ARt out Tof T proashes to north end park will be [adiacent to North Stanley street & gy " Ly ol foe paiine Lo walk suturday night, When on East Broadway at Bpencer avenue they tried /to cross the st but had to planned this winter and contracts let |aevelopment that would be very ered- oo nion age of the floor mat for their construction in the early itable to the city and by advertising co,.q 10 e Robb's automoebile in an spring If & bond issue of 'un 000 ap- |the fact of its existance make all | o . (0 determine What caused s proved by the common council last parts of the park useful and .uunnme 1000 olaln. AD emibls: p wilt because of passing cars, Mra, [night is sanctioned by the city meet- |to the pmpl' of New Britain.’ J ploye of a gars | Rutherman directed her attention to- I v d, Ch W, I 7 age in Springfield where the car uuu‘ ¥ ? 4 5 ng board, airman Brooks stored on the night of Bept, 6 said Dr, | ward the children and supposed her told the common gouncil Iast night in y ¥ ™ sister was following, When she reached Iu\mvll‘menllnl’ a communication from | g Wi 3 Increase Robb stated he had spilied gingorale the other aide of the street, Mra, Sul- | [the park commissioners, B Aot 1o SEE, P o | livan was nowhere in sight. A sdarch A Seet 3E ke Bond leus 16 al Amount to 88,500,000, . wis started .but she could not be ADoK hond Lssuc I8 &l%o 10| oyieggo Bept, 20,—8tockholders of found. Police are working on the| Do uued for needed work at the Wil- |ihe Figin National Watch Co, at a case, Mrs, Sullivan Is about 30 yea '|z“mem:rkp;:ven: .:;:fn';"'.':. H,-d,‘.";t: special meeting yesterday, approved old and 18 the mother of five children, Uior AR ¥ program hast..opesal of the mrm:r- nlu pay & 25 A J t end and to ehan JERSEY WOMAN ELECTED, Chairman Brooks' communication | ‘.‘,'.Iv‘l.'.'"p"...",f.’,‘.,",'.‘".n'.‘«u tnte’ regular — | ‘m""l“‘l. "om::":" ""’u""" follows: commeon stock, The directors later| Mrs. Helen G, ,..,," Elected Grand | L . ]“m" "'.lr::m “"’:""“’I‘:"""':"l'h"' "':::: declared the stock dividend payable Chilof of, Deustitees nf oot {mon counell concerning the develop. NPNMI"“" 35807 Mogh 10LoRootl &, " |that date, serving rooms, ete., as well as the in- New Haven, Sept. 20.—Mrs, Helen ment of the Willow Brook and Stan- o " 2 : e d eapital stock was spection of all food supplies will be|q giny of Jersey City, N. J., was loy Quarter parks and 1 have been 'm’.lr)::”;m:-:n::lmg nr:mn"" li'.'.'n e under the constant superyision and|aooted grand chief daughter of the | i 0 i directed by them to address to your | ... bout $8,000,000 will be out- control of the Department of Univer- |y, ,ohtans of Scotla yesterday at the | hdnorable body this letter, nl::lld,:n: riatey sity Iealth, The Cafeterfa will not | g0\ "y cinoes sonsion of the 25th an- | | WIKID" THON | “Some few months ago our board be open to members of the freshmen | o) oonvention which opened here ) abpekied Thktore tha Bosrd’ of Auance i “\0“‘ e L year except on Sundays, or when in- Monday. = [and taxation and explained that about York, Sept. 20, argaret Jl- troduced as guests of upper classmen. | oypon offfcers are: $25,000 would be needed to make the ""t:::n ,::,.,M. ':,;,' wife nf‘udw.rd .'rh«» restaurant for rrcsm}mn‘. In-, daughter, Mrs. M memorial athletic field at Willow J l!a-\:los is recovering from a ser- cated in the west end of University |y, 0.%00nnq conductress, , . p Brook park available for use; this & ¥ hall, is but @ short distande from the | g b pi vanon: grand chaplain, |Pink of condition. money to provide a fence, bleachers :;:"" ‘:r'm::"?"":“rm‘d‘lel:‘lThlf‘:lr dormitories occupled by the members| ap.. arapy Worley, Newark, N. J. -\ Kid Thomas, amateur champlon of [and two small fleld houses. The board Bowles said Miss Illington was re-| of the freshman c_lnm 4 ‘_ grand secrotary, Mrs. Jeanie Milne, ]1 olorado will meet Walter Taylor in |of finance refused this application on c‘ovprhm raplidly. All members of the freshman year Swissville, Pa.; grand treasurer, \”M‘—.»—.. N S S— the ground that the general construc- Having been |'|| for several weeks, are required to eat together on week- | 4, .y agiia Philadelphia. |tion contract under Miller Brothers Miss Illington was forced to return to days in the restaurant for freshmen, The delegates voted to conlrlhu(m ‘:\\us at that time so incomplete that New York from California ten days with the exception in certain cases of $500 to the Japanese relief fund and it would rot inspire confidence in the 0. She has no{ appeared on the self-supporting students and of others|gsng ¢4 tha James McCash memorial | 489, PP % outcome. Since that time there has Y living at home who may be especlally | ¢y~ Mocash - was founder of the PIARS foT IS YiNIE |been a marked change and we feel exempted by the registrar of the o0 o0 gonitish Clans, AL 55 Grand sub-chier |Who have examined the battiers Splers, Worces- | ¢ heduled to appear in the main bouts Mrs, Mary | huve pronouncéd them to be in the ATV CLac Ladies’ Heavy Black Satin Strap Pumps .......... Ladies’ Patent Colt Low Heel Pumps and Oxfords Ladies’ Black Suede Low Heel Strap Pump ... ... Ladies’ Mahogany Calf Low Heel Oxfords, plain toe | last night Values to $6.00 MEN’S DARK MAHOGANY CALF SHOES and OXFORDS : is closed crations at Willow Brook park today | when this restaurant is closed, | oon01yded the convention. ty cafeteria for upper.classmen, | ‘ curried out and fhat New Britain will v cafeorin for UppEr-classmen, | G0000000006600006660600606 | letic fleld. It would c B | upper classmen who introduce them | d certainly be for : “This sincere letter,” says Peterson, Food Will Be Gool i fhiiad Lup guardians that boys entering Yale will and Nose are Stuffed Up. . this spring was simply to provide | Péterson’s Olntment, is it any wonder | absolut ece! | surroundings where the sanitary con- A utely necessary to its use because catarrh disappears. Your clogged nog | certain that anyone visiting these op- fraghman year. On Sundays, how-| =, oiantion and dance I will be in no doubt that the plans of men will be allowed, if they de- our board are going to be successfully sive, to patronize the adjoining uni. | S===mmm=m=——————m o at last have a piece of ground in a t T st which Iu| not“nan to ”‘;;;;pfl;i;:"l‘:; OPEN NOSTRILS! END public park well adapted for an ath- | rl es rue ory times unless they are acc i A COLD OR CATARRH the hest interests of the city to have | as their guests. this part of the park really finished | “gave me another happy day and as 'he university assures L. -ots and How To Get Relief When Head “The $25,000 that we asked for | N€arly every mail brings praise for be xl:von \';hoh:sm“e Il'uu!‘ caro{:xlly'?‘o‘-A PR TR YT TRV IV I VIV such accessories to the field as were | thn})l kms?‘p ch;ae]rf:;l nl:} l:e] "m(:w.,o lected and prepared, in attractive g S | ear Sirs: had a bad leg for Count fifty! Your cold in head or we were hoping to provide these ac- .yenra, tried everything and had doc- ditions of the kitchens, serving rooms, | cessories for the autumn of this year. | tors but no benefit. I tried Peterson’s trils will open and you can breathe | ete, as well as the inspection of all food supplies and the preparation of | freely. No more snuffling, hawking, | The delay has made this impossible | |50 that in further laying this case be- Ointment and 5 boxes healed my leg. I can never praise it enough. My leg was so painful at first that 1 had to All Hand Sewed With Rubber Heels dryness or head- | |fore you we feel that we shéuld not for breath lxt fonly include what we asked for be- |Pput fresh ointment on every two hours, {fore, but also the finish of the ap-|night and day. It stopped the pain at proach between South Main street and | once. Mrs. Mark Richards, Lake Lin- the athletic field. This inciudes the |den, Mich.” roadway, parking space, bridge over| Besides running and old sores and the brook and the finish in all dp_“lllcel‘!, Peterson’s Ointment is just as tails of that portion of the park and [good for piles, eczema, itching skin, highway lying between the athletic |sore feet, prickly heat, sunburn, chaf- fleld itself and South Main street. To [ing, cuts, burns, bruises, scalds and do this there should be the further |scores of other ailments as any drug- sum provided of approximately $10,- [gist anywHere will tell you. 356¢, 60c, 000 or $35,000 in all, due account be- | $1.00, $2.50, $5.00, the menu are under the copstant su- | mucous discharge. pervision and control of the Depart- |aché; no struggling ment of University Health. With ; night. the coming of Miss Colburn to Yale Get a small bottle of LEly's Cream‘ this autumn to assume the personal | Balm from your druggist and apply a direction of the dining halls, . the |iittle of this fragrant antiseptic cream officers of the univer: are confi- | in your nostrils. It penetrates through dent that members or freshman | every air passage of the head, sooth- |the main go, fighting 10 rounds at 145 class will enjoy the obtainable | ing and healing the swollen or inflam- | pounds, food and serVice. ed mucous membrane, giving you in- Joe Sinskie and Barney Burke, both In the restau stant relief. Head colds and catarrh [of this city, will appear in the semi- dents will be"permitted to yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed-up | final, fighting ecight rounds at 160 club tables of eight, ten or and miserable. Relief is sure. pounds. AOE SINSKIE Modern Boot Shop 168 MAIN STREET the best t for freshmen stu- organize tweive AT ONE DIXIE STATION ONLY 4 gqts. MOTOR OIL FREE Jensen’s Dixie Filling Station 100 WEST MAIN STREET (Next to P. O.) " NEW BRITAIN WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF 5 GALLONS OR MORE OF DIXIE GASOLINE WE WILL GIVE COUPON BOOK GOOD FOR 4 QTS. MOTOR OIL GOOD AT ANY DIXIE STATION SPRINGFIELD NEW HAVEN HARTFORD SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1923 BOSTON WE ARE TAKING THIS METHOD OF PROVING TO THE PUBLIC THAT DIXIE GAS AND DIXIE MOTOR OIL ARE FAR SUPERIOR TO OTHER GRADES l | OF GAS AND OIL. “ONCE A USER ALWAYS A BOOSTER.” ' | EVERY RACING CAR AT CHARTER OAK WAS FILLED WITH DIXIE, THERE “MUST BE A REASON” | DIXIE GAS is on sale at scores of filling sta- THE DIXIE FILLING ST ATION’ Inc' tions throughout New England. Try D GAS once—drive up to the next DIXIE PUMP MAIN OFFICE WHOLESALE STATION ' 154 Pearl St., Hartford. Tel. 2-2114 No. 844 Windsor Ave., Hartford. Tel. 2-7300 and say “Fill ’Er Up.” No.